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Bi oy BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. | 07; ew Loca, novet:—hute 1, grin, NEW YORK HERALD. hat the right of trial by jury had alwey prem the fag ngland Cromwell, with all 7 * ed the raging sca; i SSS March 16th, a novel, from the pen of that iF : his armas Brosh, coal’ set, peeves ie coer oe = morning at 10 o'clock, and the Se- Anu‘ eft Old Seotia's rugged striad, Philadelphia Lishod writer, 'f. A, Durivage, Esq, calle) angata eo, jury of ih ores Vow York, Wednesday, March 15, 1843. | crotary (Mr. Claxen) was about to read the Journal,when ‘Our “Souvenirs” to be. [Correspondence of the Herald.) Tove and Guilt; tale of Boston and ita environse Yiolated-—thet they ‘were not | == . a OO ~ | a certificate trom Dr. Leececk, U. . Navy, was pre- And mien as Oem Pintangtenta, ‘Toespsy, March’ 138 Lei eae et aopenad pourtrayed'e ercgr nang! y the " se, aed wht }tisoeen The Grand Tyler Demons sented, certifying that Commander Slidell McKenzie Awakened by Mp ory note, A Funny Accident—Heralds, Trunks, Sc. §c. swnk | of scenes and characters, both of high mud low life. We vy. whe, at the time ofthe mutiny inthe Jersisa, or, | The firet grand, never-to-be-equalled and univer | was goindisposed with infiuenza’and sore throst, aato be Of sweetest minstrelsy, in the North River. city Isty cod hie Wein lias the Se ena General Howe to march there to take some of the | sal moveinent of the Tyler party, for the next pre- | ynaple to appear before the Court this day. Ourown; our simple, native song, Drax Sm :— the faspiring politiciau, the ambitious arti, ats wiers and shoot them; and General Howe obeyed | sidency, will be held this evening inthe Broadway } ‘phe Pauspenr therefore! ordered the certificate to be Is sweeter far to hear, The cars from Philadelphia are just in, and bring and her lover, and a host of other characters, in the full hus onlers—he went there with his armed force—he sur- | ,, det Court stand ad- Than all the modern, motley throng, 3 i and interesting dramatis personne. The events in whi : Tabernacle plaged on the record, and ordered that the Co the news of a comical accident. One of the bag: in which el the mutineers—several were caught, tried by a} +3 * Journed to Wednesday, at 180°clock. ‘That fall upon the ear. 5 ‘ 2 the personages play their several parts are stirring and iram-head court martial, and shot ‘upon amet Ae This is to be the mighty signal gun for the whole ‘At the request of Captain Bolton we stute, that the hen sing once more Ola Scotia’s lays; gage care run into the North river. A man who pare coma TZ colonia to enchant e at ed, would the posite counsel charge = 4 evi fi the E , Which imputes to enew the epic strain;— : f si ention o/ the ler from the. chapter last. tahoe elite aes or say that he hal vielated the | Union—the first anxious meeting for a revival Eee He kT cy tau res fe a saw it says that whilst the steamboat Independence, | Wore will be printed in large and went ree aking constitakiont Mr.G. then spoke of the execution of Ms. among the sinners of the Tyler democracy. Amos } jitotrect, And lead us home again. with about 25 passengers en board and a baggage pier, in ye superb as ei Mss ‘inson, of soe ereneey & court martial, and remarked thet ifthe | Palmer, a highly respectable merchant, is to be uestioned by Capt. Bo.tox—I was born in Boston. h ar containi Ne i orton, is famous, with an elegant coloured cover, and wal "conser as bo Senet ont | President of the aighy and equal and very lage | Mural hereccorabeea walters Rowand Heid | yeaa ons bone ance gor, on het way from New York to Perth Ausboy, the | Sioseckcuihis uaa in aes Won ad wished to coustrue it, it would have been done » equal ry large | inthis city, Ihave been spoken to once by youonly Oy y be, on her way from New York to Perth Amboy, she } “Brother Jonathan” Novels, but altogether superior, weae cig then spoke of what he considerel the apProbt | slices from the democrats and whigs to be Vices, | about my evidence. int t gta: Gorge neh a careened over by the violence of the winds; the | tyPographical appearauce,to any of the cheap reprints ot steness of courts martial. With relation ‘ is | Captain Bolton asked the witness, McKinly, no ques: i ; " is La i tien ofthe term “public danger,” his cxqements pape | Secretaries, speakers, claquers, and hussaers on this Reap day. Captain Slost put & question to Mc! still tet. thy notes harmonious flow; baggage ear mee betnw fasteaed, ‘ot * going,” ‘da Price $8 por hundred, 19} centa single, 6 same @Beet as those of his associate, Mr. ‘tiiution in | ‘teresting occasion. ly as to his previous occw mn and place of birth. T' stilt Oe caee nak oar ae use my informa xpression, a1 ept a going For sale by E. B. TUTTLE, that he considered the amendments to the constitt This i lb f r Yolen “Advocate it was w! ed the witness how ma y ‘, ig nS ROW) he saw it “‘go” overboard, and now trunks, boxes, | st No. 4 stroet, New York. the same light that he consjdered codicils to wills; ie meeting will be one of the most funny, the times he has been questioned by him, the Judge Advocate, With thoughts of AUN bane ay OUNG. portmanteaux, ladies’ dresses of every description, bag were te be wenaed in weer aaa he had al: | ™OSt curious, the most original, the most [party- previous to his being placed on the stand. at | New York, 13th March, 1843. * | gowns, petticoats, id est genus omne boots, breeches, | {g- READ THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE ‘rays supposed wieat instruments for posterity. He firmly | COlored—the most wonderful of any that ever was Ga setieence ‘aon grara een of Sania? Jt t : shirts and shemisets, all sorts of male and femalé | ewe elected by BIUSTOL'S SARSAPARILIA, aid Roped, with his friend, that they might lust a long ## | held in New York. It will be attended with a} jriu,boseen that Captain wigan) London. attire in promiscuous confusion that never were so | Which we know to be exactly CS ur AYES & Co, Sata Me, ©. then informed the, cour thet he ha#'oom |. ceodigious crowd {Correspondence of the Herald.) Sersarther iis em ede in UE Messrs, H. 0. Hayes and Co.:—Gratitude induces me to that b is argument. , ‘ argain, all lie “ ies 1 betng 3 ovlock the eourt In consequence of the great importance of this} Tux Srranor Sianin tHe Heavens.—The mys- Lonpon, Feb. 10, 1843, buried = state the good effects of a medicine bought Mr. Q. will resume his argumen Uj of you, and meeting, in reference to the future, we shall send | tery which continues to hang over this strange and Of the Western—Relatuons of the United States Youcan form no idea of the excitement this loss | Witely known as BRISTOL’S SARSAP, RILLA Some Page 4 : %y nine years ago a fever sore, or rather three fever sores, our unrivalled corps of reporters, who will give the | unknown visiter to ourusually quite solar system, | with France and England—Right of Search—The- General Sessions. med among your two thousand readers in } broke out en my right leg, and they have aince that time “s 4 * A : i A ity. Allwere waiting with the most intense } bafiled all att to cure them, 1 began the use of Buhne RW dey Tg Judge Lynch, and Alder~ | Public to-morrow morni sg, a full account of every Has sued ercaily omens Sa CReTneR ie eh atrical-~Fawny Elssler—London Hotels for Amer- aaxibty at Burgess & Ziebers store to see the DRISTOL'S SARSADARIEG A yi few maonthe Nie, meu Smith and Gedney. eloquent {werd or smart saying perpetrated on the | tion to it. Itis indeed a very marvellous celestial | ican Tyavellers. “Herald,” and went away like Raehel, “refusing } since which time they have been constant) Improving, Jamas R.Witrina, Esq, District Attorney. occasion. There will be a vast. assemblage of | Phenomenon, and with cool contempt sets all me-} 4 Jittle London news would be doubtless accept- | to be comtorted because ‘they were not.” until they were entirely healed, and I now look upon the Manem 1¢-—Crauncey C, Laner, the lark who has Sgurel as Gabriel Ravel, the French actor, Frank Foyard, the pickpocket, and Lieutenant Wilkee, of the U.S. navy, was put —_ his trial ter forgery in the third Tyler talent from the whole earth, and great things | teorological, astrological, theological, and ail other | ahi to you, and the “Great Western’s departure to- Re UT eran of rary bad leeling bare aad bP eraipry benny Ay Cire eer may be expected. ological sciences at defiance. It puazles astrono- | porrow offers an favorable opportunity. ‘This “fa- s , against Mr. " any other disease originating in any impurity of the mers,fconfounds philosophers, alarms fanatics, con- Judge Porter into the Cabinet. ‘The Whigs say | picoato get of you BRISTOL'S SARSACARILL A, oe , i i +, Aa aa sa vorite of the seas” is again anndunced for the re- | they are delighted with the movement, and that | the meticine most likel to effect a anent cure. degree for Peas ning 801 eck for 9ti3.0n the anges ‘Tne Somgns Cask Brrors rux Granp Jury.— | firms the Millerites, and ia quietly observed by the sumption of her wonted labors—the return of the | chiefly on account of this arrangement, they feel ‘Yours truly, OSEPH C. WOOD. jatell in evidence thatLatkin went te thejewellory store | The argument in this interesting case still continues | wise soon finde er with nates larity, ready to | cetain that they will carry the State for Mr. Clay | Canandaigua, Feb. 23, 1543. of Mighael Reese,70 Muiden lend, on the evening of the | before Judge Betts in the United States Circuit M : ss Par oP tying eerracanboneai ora madohtha-sn roid by 5,000 or 6,000 majority. ‘The Democrats are also | For an extraordinary cure sce another column. loth of January, aid representing himeelfas Lieut. James | Court. ‘Th tement is actual: he i So far as the Miller delusion is concerned, this | renew the course she has 80 succesefully prosecuted excessively euraged about it, and say that Mr. Por- | Wm. Burger, 50 Certlandt st, and 183 Greenwich street, Wilkse of the U.S. Navy, selected jewellery to the value | VOurt. “The excitement is actually upon the in- | « scoptre” appears at a singularly inauspicious pot | ¢op nearly five years past. It is really unparalleled j ter is the fpoorest selection they could have made. — | Wholesale and retail agent. of $113 amd gave (he above named check for $112 in pay- | crease. Although this court room may have been of time. For such a devouring delusion it would | tat a steamer, exposed as she has been, to weather | Business is frightfully dull here. A. B.C. seem that the late and continued earthquakes were fuel enough. But net so. In the immutable pro- gress of events, and the revolution of natural phe ment and $1 im change. It was afterwaris ascertained that the check was a Toive token, as there was no such bank as “the Ameriea Bank,” and that the accused was Chauncey C. Larkin and not James Wilkee. ‘The defence contended that the forgery had not been proved, neither t 0G WONDER OF WONDERS.— The tall of the co- the most boisterous, and dangers the most trying, | Sales of Stocks at Philadciphia Yesterday, | ™ct)s more thon a million of miles in thickness, and yet : itinetl it! should have moved back and forward from oneside | 40 sharos Washington Insurance Company 2; $1000 | “MieacULOUe ESCAPE ERG DEATH, Emma M as crowded upon some other rare occasions, yet we venture to say, that there was never before congre- gated in that room such an audience of ladies and * of the vast Atlantic to the other, with all the cer- | Kentneky Bonds ss; $2000 docash 86 ; 22 shares Farmers } poyis, au interesting child, 11 years old, ot Mrs. 8.Par hat it beon shown that there was no such mon as James | gentlemen tohcar the dry details of an argument, | nomena, a very remarkable cencurrence of terres- tainty and steadiness ofa pendulum, without ever ani Mechanics Bank 25}; Sdodo 204; Ado Kentucky } Kers,'113 Liherty stroet, was horribly burat by ber cloths Wilkee Also that there had been no evidence that James and that,too,of a purely legal, abstract, abstruse, and } trial and celestial wonders has transpired. Farth- taking fire, so that the whole of technical character, the subject of which isa mere er back, shoulders, suffering accident, and rarely encountering a day’s | Avres Boanv.—10 shares Wilmington R R 9. arms and hands turned black, aad th Wilke did not keep an account in the “America Bank” fled shortly foll or “Bank of America.” A bith quakes, and comets have, individually, in all ages | delay—really itis marvellous, and proves two things ins off, leaving the arteries and veins completely exposed to Phe Recover, alter rédaly ion of the Statut : : LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS. thesight, and every unil of her fingers was burued off that gorenc! the crime oft forgery in the second. degree, | (ueetionof jurisdiction, and totally devoid of any of the world, been regarded by the ignorant ns fear- very clearly, the excellence ot the vessel, and the | puscomtratia, March 14—Acr Bel steted that the law was euch that any person who imitates possible appeal to the passions. Yet such was the del rag ro Now | Dr. Pratt of Liberty street, and pr. Freeman of &: ful prognostications of some dire events-—it may be A igilance of her estimable commander,— | Orleans; H Wescott, Vance, NYork; Herald, Goodwiu, News | Broadway, were called, and suid it was impossible for the thie name of amother or azsuimee a fictitious name with the | fact. ‘The room was filled to overflowing, and the | cre i Pasddicaee! (Ct ee ae buryport. Cld Delos, Kekfeldt, W. Indies, suiferer to survive. Dr. P. said any thing might be done intention to deceive, wasgguilty of the offence. mise aNbieuledicw hares fa alas of war and revolution, of famine, or of pestilence. | (ood fortune attend them both. Savanwad Maren F—Cld ADigall, (Br) Valpey, Livesooo!. | tOvelieveher uttering while life remained. By th tac The counsel for the accused took exceptions to the | StiCtY Shove also, where shone a galaxy of beauty | and desigaing men have always taken advantage London is growing lively—indications of return- | Warsaw, Hathaway, New York; Ison, ®kofeld, do? Dindem® | Dr. Freeman arrived & ° lve had heea applied by Mr. Pit ing animation begin manifest theuwelves at the | rat eit us Mavs ems Sn | es Wh oh, ru hea Fe et “‘Weat End,” and bby degrees those dignitanes of Tiseact eles nil Cott, Cossins, Cla Pemees: Seale, } chil state and fashion, whose presence bids London live S fnagow Nah nt Wi or, Boston; Gameo, Sarr, d during the whole sitting of the court. ‘Two causes may be assigned for this—first,the ex- traordinary and intrinaic interest of theultimate ques- tion to be decided, and secondly, the eloquenee and charge aud thejury returned an immediate vordiet of guilty Larkin was then remanded and his counsel allowed un- Friday week to prepare a bill ef exceptions to the law upon the case as charged by the court. « Rivey, formerly of 33 Hester street, was put of their occurrence to work their own purposes upon the fanaticism aad ignerance ef those who may be duped. On this point all history is full of sound in- struction. The wise will read and grow wiser— child lay insensible, with the eyes fixed andimmevable, for several days. The salve was centinned—the flesh be- gun to fall off, laying the bloed vessels bare. ‘The Doctor ; again, are coming in, and their occupations and | yack, Gea Cobb, Hammoud. hence for nak, 1 distress. | Viewed the case with astonishment. and admiration, but ay 1, charged by Maria Ward, widow, of 69 Nor- eeune legal Sinnene of the counsel on beth | {oole will contemn and become more foolish. amusements, political, social and theatrical, will Aria, Enily Baylor, Bou onions dn, Hnt| avanay allowed no deviatien from ‘he constant use of the salve. folk street, with es#ault and battery, and en attempt to | sides who are arguing the case. Mr. Duer conelud- tothe present “strange light” in the heavens,we | shortly supply food for newspaper comment and end- } Montepelier, TT Beat de “it: pees tie? a e gentlemen of the house, Messrs. Chisiln, Flemdarson, Frere ney tottified that she met | ed his very able argument, and Mr. Griffin resumed rrigiihrt dangers fps i Jess gossip. Parliament has assembled, and went to | M& l4China Carroll, Deny, Lavervnot: Tusante, (8p) Bar- | Wakefiold, andothers, could’ harily believs their sunses t er of the Bowery and Grand street, on ight, before Inst ‘Thankegiving, and he went her—that he attempted to commit some liber- have had several opportunities of looking at it, but Tera, Belize, Head; Choctaw, Mill: ‘York. . Pi i 2 ight of their meet: in seeing the child live from day to day. The child ix upon the same side, and centinued about one hour work in good earnest the firet night of their meeting content ourselves with announcing its nightly ap- ; —the speech from the Throne was hardly read when Bt. Jago de Cubs. Pa bate yo agtlegattn: lb dhetnatchemeanbtc: or and then went away—that he came again | Y8terday before the Court adjourned. pearance, as a celestial performer, “at 7 o'clock | up jumps the leading members of the oppesition,and [Correspondence of the Herald.) ‘'T any lady er gentleman who will call ot 118 Liberty and the succeeding evening, and then at-| The case bids fair to eccupy the attention of the to uge an unparliamentary phrase, pitched it into precisely,” as the bills say, “for a few nights only, as its engagement is limited.” It “draws weil,” for all the world go to see it. We have no acientific opinion to express of it our- ted te Commit a rape upon her by throwing her upon oor, ond expoving his and her person; that she called Nelson, but did not tell him that she had been as- nited or injured hy Riley. ¢ Jefence conducted by C, W. Taununx,Esq., called lise, a cartman, of 15 Ludlow street, who tes- reeter of the complainant Marla Ward, , and that Riley’s was good. Owen Mc- ito his good character, and stated that cl was married some four or five years ago to h. Henry Nelson, the gentleman who y the complainant, stated that he waa ‘pas- pe evening in question, When she asked him to tid, and sa tiley in the room, but heard no ints from her relative ‘to any attempted rape, but after Riley } ‘he said he had threatened to injure the . Perio, called by defence, gave Maria er by general report. Peter Asten, of ifet to the good character of Riley. Mr. Ato his good character. Wm. kept o meat shop, and she kept * street, Mrs. Parker will be happy to show the wonder.— the Goverament in the most vigorous mauner—the St. Jago pe Cona, Feb. 18, 1348. | Now, ‘who will Dolivve this” Aina, ferthe unfortenste, Duke of Wellington, and Sir R. Peel came up to | Sabubrity of the South Side—Amusements—Trade— } the siory is almost too groat for human eredulity, bat D time, had thie gine, cabin se eam oP raider Mtr be EC a Peiiatitvistict ton wilonta emer ome er oh oor Sit | S43crs Gonpon Bennett, Eq. 1— Fy word of it, besides, a sight of this most Interesting and qeve Lefora sive clans atthe pesston’ aay ke kas Sm i— favorito child will make the trath self evident. The f if 4 Pa yt : mptings of humanity have brought out these witnesses. not only his open adversaries to encounter, but dis- Being an invalid in search of health, and to avoid Wine sae, ‘ iaraily ia this preg ‘country risk the! contenied followers to pacify andsubdue. The state | the rigor ot a northern winter, I was induced to visit | selves and their dearchildren todie in thishorrible man- the Crown irksome and ponderous to_a trying de- | month, and so pleased with the improvement in my | forgive themselves if they lose a child by neglect of this gree. Discontent among all classes is very grea! inward and oatward man, as to have made up my ppecile Beene Be rat Paste sees and jegalt and distrees amore Bigoree onie rice er mnind to remain until spring. ‘The harbor is beauti- | Dalley’s Pain Extractor, from 71 Maiden Ianc, and M pan ha ane aiaad the pilot who would steer | ful, the seenery charming, and the air at this sca. | Dalley will make his eath thatits eflects ; A ath { fire. Messrs, Comstock k Co., her safely on, must needs havea strongarm and a | sonof the year very salubrious, and highly beneficial | fecome so thorough convinced thotall persons sheu!d steady head. yon ie init ee herif the helm won't | to thoze affected with pulmonary complaints. have it, that thay wil giveitto the poor, oF to any per- J res a 2 < Sees, son a . , "All yee have been tented lately on the French | The south side of the “Island of Cuba” isin my | in'some meas at Court for the rest of the week. In the mean time this new view of the case is beginning to attract the attention of the newspapers from all parte of the country. Itis impossible as yet to foresee what will selves, but give one or two extracts from a very in- be the decision of Judge Betts, or what will be the teresting aceount of it,in a Washington paper, by action of the Grand Jury in the premises. Lieut. Maury, of the U.S. Navy :— Tur City Intelligence. 6th, our atten- Potick Rerorm.—The spring electiongor Mayor, ‘spapers stating Aldermen, &c., will come off in less than three Siete Wan vnrincees Pip pep geioid aay wn te i a yee weeks, and what has become of the Police Reform | “goon after wo kad retired, the officer of the watch an- so loudly talked ef when the Whigs came into nounced the sppeerence of she Cones in a west. The i enormenon was sublime and beautiful. The needle was power? We have had three abortive attempts, and peer ‘agitated ; and astrongly marked pencil of light there is three weeke now left for a safe deliverance was streaming up fromthe path of thesun in an oblique of some preper system. direction to the southward and eastward ; its edges were Sr Licnt.—-Hrpreanaritica Orrier, 3 " . of the public welfare, we, as editors, are resent time—he heard her’ character for Fes ano Foes at Tuk UrreriPorice.—A number mbar eeprom ahr eens. a Chamber of Deputies. A desperate effort was made o> aes far preferable for peeallee ty fee = be Peed on yoke rp cso a. ame qrores Pol hor Chetastes for toate naneatad heard it wes | of grevious complaints have been recently made,asio | doubt war at first entertained but that this was the {uil of | to overthrow the = on the Rit fee of erga north side, being more ae from ste the an piss oh cnn bien worse yet—hor charucter for (rath a. 5 it A t i r : Fett 7 : C. Atwood, calle’ by the prosveution, testified to the goon | the fees and fines of the Justices and Clerks of the | the Comet. ba Busaten, bead Mba ee EN a pc pt dullness of Matanzas and the dissipation of Habana, SUDDEN CHANGES CAUSE sUDDEN character of Riley. Geo: eution, stated that he wa: thing against her char he thought his character goo: Crow and ot fe W. Varian, called for prose- ber father, and did not know rv. Albert McCord stated Bernard Otten, Samuel onfirmed these statements. after 4 short absence returned a verdict of guilty of aseanlt and baltery only, andthe Court senten- ced him to a fine of $15, wich was paid, and he was dis- charged {rom prison, where he has been since the 13th of December last ‘Tnomas DaLiananry, @carman, was tried ona charge of sasault and battery on Newcomb Cleveland, at the foot ‘Upper Police, as compared with those at the lower ee AG SANG certo op office. We shall investigate this matter forthwith, | Comparing my own observations with tho accounts i : which havealready reached us from different partsof the and call the attention of the Common Council to country, there a} rene now to be but little doubt but that the subject. The fees should be uniform, and are | thisisthe tailof aComet, and that the head itself has So required to be by the law of the land. ‘Deen seen at mid-d If Tus Niaut Parrot of police officers, that ef fected so much good by keeping the watch on the gui vive for the arrest of burglars, we understand doors become heated by the artfulrepresentations | being equally injurious to those seeking relief. DEATH.—Let those who have had the misfortune to fail made that the dignity of the “‘tricolor” was compro- As there are no hotels in this town, it is necessary | yictims to coughs or colds during the past week, remem- mised in permitting the treaties conferring this right | to make previous arrangements in order to get loca- | ber that the first seeds ef consumption ure already sown, to stand any longer. The Government were openly | ted,as 1am, in a highly respectable private family, | the worm of consumption has already commenced guaw- determined to sustain the good faith of the nation | and which can always be done threugh the inter- | ing at their vitals. How great then—how urgent the ne pledged to the preseryation of these treaties, and | yention of friends; a knowledge of the Spanish lan- neon tate aay petting bere voaeey a the opposition, backed by the tumult they had stir- | guage has, perhaps, been the cause of my passing va pou Negeri. Hea medicine hit wands bad Gots red up without, gave battle on this delicate ground. } tny time so agreeably. Seiscupeisiaraly naa) petielpleg and ee ener ‘The bold bearing of the prime minister, Guixot, his he police of the place is excellent and the inliab:“] Sittout resurd to place an clroaistencte.* Anelka tient plain dealing and good sense, triumphed most com- } jtante, of whom there are about 40,000, very quiet | dine will be found. in Pense’s valuable Compound Hoar: pleiely over the noisy declamation of his opponents. | and orderly. f In the year A. D.1402, two Co- y, and the tail of one of them at lic felt thei h lsdeed 1 f. b Sy * k hound Parcs... jeetands mtr aera tt Ineo of Liberty stre ‘he difficulty commenced while the | has been abolished. Why is this? Who can tell? overed a Comet by daylight in | The public felt their faith was pledged, and thea of- | There are but few amusements ; twice a week | renders it capable of being earried about the a With» parties w enger and underbidding each To.-Dax is General iri San ag es fell ‘44 could be seen in the day time | fended di: yielded to a trae sense of honor.— | the military bands, which are of the highest order, | out the slightest inconvenience, and its tnete 18 extremely shanty struck Cleveland with Sy eons turth-day. He was | without the aid of glasses. ite tail, though not so long a8 | Guizot is lirmer in hisseut than eyer,and his straight perform on the public aqnare, and it is then the re. | Pleasant; thus, together with its acknowledged virtuer, hi The jury found kim | born at Camden, 8. C., in the year 1767, and is con- | this, was curved, and formed au arc of 96 deg., though, forward conduct should be a lesson to other states- | sort of all the “fashion.” On Sunday afternoons the | #ho!4 induce all suffering from such comple.ate to go to men Pasao Marina presents a gay appearance, with its | 42.Divition street, and get relief. Our iriend, Rev. Mr. : . " Maifit, has informed us that it in the best article ho has “Linea recta brevissima.” crowd of volantes filled with gaily dressed ladies | oyor pier to clear the yoice. He saya no publie cpraver i i f England | and gentlemen, the music on the Alemada, and a | shouldbe without it, EMlér Knapp ures Pease’s Coady eed ip the feo Parliaments 0f ean: throng of lookers on—a end contrast to the’ day at | conttantiy,” and wo shoull like to now of a pubiie ; a * i u ol home. ‘ 3 f é speaker who dees not use it. Ttis sold wholoeale and ro- Chambers, arose altogether Irom our resistance in | _ The Cathedral ise large and imposing edifice, but | tal at 48 Division ay 10 Astor House; 110 Broadway, and the late Ashburion treaty to submit to the right of | Contains few pictures or ornaments worth noticing. eA Lope eee reanteiae a ne 7H seateh; Gen. Case’s pe pamplalet drew public at- | ‘The military force stationed here is about 2500 | 5 State atrect, Boston; 67 State street, 5 al more strect, Baltimore; 232 Broad street, Newark: and 139 tention to it there, and the prog: of this question | men, and of a navy they have a corvette and afew | Hutton stroat, Brook! toa fine of $5. pleaded with Ernest acharge of grand larceny in worth $40,from the slaughter L street, between Lexington March. A portion of the Way's meat shop, at No. 13 some of the proper- had i sequently now at the memorable age of 76. a geke A i NS ty ‘0 40.dog. The mc 000 Boureaniss are on the increase in the city, and | —the most celebrated of modern times—had a tail com: the attention of the superintendents of the might | puted at from 70 deg. to 90 deg. That of 1619 had the watch are directed to this important branch of largest tail on record—104 deg.; and this vies with that in erime. A new dwelling house belouging to Richard | 126th. Siek and Joseph Fletcher at 262 Hudson street, wae entered on eae night and the doors stripped of which it ia longest and most luminous, and then it is a lit- their locks and bolts, and other articles stolen, valued | tle hent convex towards those parts to which the Comet is at $19.50. A fellow named Lawrence Cragin, who | moving; the tail then decreases.” Vinee, in his Astronomy, “ increases he Comet approaches its perihelion; immediately after ‘tended that the rthe larceny of “one dead ox,” and ‘ found ia p : stands committed on other offences, st charged | — If this Comet has obeyed this rule, it has already dou- veil nigh involved a war with England. Here | Schooners. About 40 eail of merchant vessels are | "we would say to all those that are afflicted with cough, the indictment wo eg ne te eee | ecm ake athe, or Panes aT bed theeun,and ienow ow its way back, to be pean lost err ha A ead -Contimons, ie said treaty | NOW in port, several of whom are loading with cop- | colds, hoarseness, and irritation of the throat. to 0 10 Wa. M. Pare, ntended that asthecarcaseofthe | The t d shoe: . ‘ in the regions of space. hasbeen a good deal discussed, praised and blame r ore Goa from Cobra, a distance of five | Pease’s, 45 Division street, and get some of their valuable ox had bee! i head and side alter it was cut Co eran wore of Peter Jones, in Third M. F. MAURY, Lieut. U.8.Navy. | S2cordiag te party views; @ singular: aud most Un. leagues) for England for the purpose of, being | compound. up, it was Duet and not adead ox, and therefore the in. atan hate dere oer Tae Ore eee ‘We coy feim thé Philadelphia "North: American: fibccat disbevery connected with it has just been | smelted. Theve mines are Worked by an Engli i PSN An Sane arp ee dictment w gool. P ds d : ‘ 4 faith of our great negotia- | Company, but I believe the business here is carries Tl E CHE: . The Ditrarc ney deniod that it was incumbent | Skin boots valued at 2125, were stolen. The prin- | the following accounts of observations of the comet, | made. Already the good fai “ by the American and English consuls, both ve the Oal ak Médiginn Gh: Shertaeny. ere euen, on him to partic asthe term a dead ox,” was sul. | cipal thief has not been ‘arrested, but Adam Glin taken on Saturday night, 11th instant, at Havertord | tot, Daniel Webster, is drawn sadly into doubt. | 0" hh ng! Is, ry | red by yy, are gu fici and a L. Hyatt, the latter of whom was tried | School, and at the High School in that city :— Tiadarec? mand abcohten cre bi stealing 8 | Ousnavarione at Havenronn—The nucleus of the Co- Fence: An pais ob te tonne, charged with the | ot) the tail of which hes Deen #0 conspicuous, was seen offence. A pair of the stolen boots were found on at Haverford School on the evening of the Lith inst. c in hi excellent men. anteed to cure the worst cases of Gonorrhea, Geet, or by Dr Frei, marking ditmey the od fe of | thong he mercantile part of the city and the | Fa eae ddan om th rea rae a i, th of S Cogan ig planters are much depressed, by reason of the low - boradary, ae woute ot i. jpn t ea arheteat Bes prices of sugar and coffee, yet the ‘old Spanish | mich. Te purchasers of these chests, the College bind of civil and criminal pleading mo, and asked if a man had agreed to deliver ty dead ox id it be contended that if they were red without hide or hoad the person ordering could ‘ themselves te give medicine gratis, if not cured. Price 1 if | gentleman,” and those of their school, appear to ih. be compelled to receive them as “dead oxen.” the feet of et who says ine can prove where he | “'1p was visible fora short time to thenaked eye, although | {0.5°Y ba ieee, ew wrare, ou crumcences and i take the world quite easy, _ i eran thority of the College of Medicine and Pharm cy® Aitor considerable conversational argument the Re- | Pought them, and another pair were sold by Cling | its brightness wae inferior to that of a starof the third | itis substantiated, as hope not, it will dissipat ‘The most gratifying thing to the Americaa resi- | 97 Nassau street, N. Y. corder stated that himself and Ajderman Smith, believed | t© Mr. Hartman. magnitude. lingering belief this side the Atlantic in our truth, | a ot'i.ore, was the arrival of the U.S. ship Vin- W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. jhat the indietment was good and covered the alleged of- | Hannan Russet, not Heustis, was the name of ee itaa a ithartivimmn eetaeen Outed tas Doe Soe ee ta er eeier a ron | Known | cennes, Captain Buchanan, 12 days from New “2 Oo 4 woke; ight of a line joining the stars Zeta an i, of the Con- | th office, ¢ I ; % " rite n dissented, and Alderman Gedney con- Saint nies eT ae. vi fi aka Hellation Cetun, and formed with them a triangle nearly | abroad, and proudly distinguished and justly re- | York. As this has been the first American man of ONLY GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL.—If peepic curring, t were y divided in their opinion. Ak 1 Guowey said that he considered that an ox cut into two » ilateral—the angle at the Comet being somewhat the If the gentleman concern- gacten ind * ed wishes to make any explanation he will find the | = "Thetail was about forty degrees in length, and appear- spected at home, should, forgetful of his personal | Wr in this harbor in nearly two years, you can | would take this method there would be no reason to com- John streets, last week. honor and his country’s fame, stoop to an unworthy | We!! imagine how cheering was the sight of the stars | plain of humbug. i a t ‘ i ip. OC A.Gi % Celebrated Consultations for the human es was beef, and not “a dead ox.” 4 n hates a rtion to gain a point | and stripes, floating {rom so fine a ship. Captain rencieen Alterman Sstirit anid that according to the construction | Police reporter at the Court of Sessions at Il o'clock | ed slightly curved with the sonvésity towards, It wes ick 3 may, or ee eerie this Con be plored | Buchanan and his officers are deserving of great | hair, No. 1 Barelay street. & of the do Jeal ox” must inelude not only hea, | this morning. Jess conspicuous thin’on the’ evening et the 7b: ‘The Mag aisliet One. Of oor’ Wading statesmen and | credit fer the handsome manner in whieh they have ines eat ae Storie piven tate jf aan ined ‘wall Ba fiktea taat Bovhy Sort ade! ox” because the | Navat.—The store ship Relief, Lieut. Sterret, Tight athe iatoas Be strc ipa cease er brightest names, why, then, any further defence of Rea huen curtepaniniod ane bs ig ere eg s7'ug to aerence to his own remotes, except whore blood and bowels had been taken from it’? | aos ‘ Nimes a ps ore sa Hien Scnoou—The Comet, | American creditand American faith, will be a hope- ha suita eth th. lon ne Their fame rnOr and | the cate requires it, and where, moreover, experience for The objections to the indictment not being entertained, | Stile from Valparaiso on the Ist of Nov. for Cal whieh by some has been mistaken for the zodiacal light, | less task, indeed. Our repudiating doctrines have | his suite, with the ladies of their families, were re | so many ycars confirms its eficacy. the test i I " ~ in EB imati tthis | ceived on board ea Thursday, and were highly de- coe tettel eta top bapa f Santon Gate i lighted with their reception and the appearance of | gq ALL NATIONS HOTEL, No. 111 BROADWAY, eat name associated with it, will extinguish, de- the ship. The Spanish Chief of Marine, and the | (late the Kremlin) next below City Hotel. ‘This estab: hoy, annihilate our national honer forever in Eng. | ‘iflerent Consuls have also been on board, on all of | lishment should have been called the Novelty Hotel, for lao. The squadron was on the coast of Mexico was last night distinctly seen in its passage from the sun, on the 26th. having moval rl gf Congr yo the aes yf pen The U.S. brig of war Bainbridge, 14 days from | comdpe dintinetty, Nera tetauah the tevecape: By ob. vas coutinued by the reading of the exami n aceused when arrested. The District At to y then ¢. Wiiuiant M 0 whom the ox was sold, who stated ‘ + st ‘ i i $ i inly itjis the most novel one we have ever seen. ‘On that a youug nol Ernest Keyser came and bar- | Boston, was at St. Jo! P.R., on the 19th ult., re- | Kendall and Mr. Walker, assisted by Professor Bache and aves. e giventhe general view of it here, | Which occasions the usual salutes were. fired, and | certai *e gainer! wit hin forthe meat, bnt he could not recognise | giting for yo a UL. ‘The following is a} Dt Patterson, the right ascen: pot tie nucleus ot 7 M3 L TE mae Ore haneiaes this accusation | friendly courtesies exchanged. ‘The visit of the | thesrennd floor, os you nee pe Ag Lo oo gt {he accused os) he person with Keyser when the meat was | “WIRE fora crutse—all well. The following 18 @) jours 91 minwies and 12 seconds, was 1 hour 4 minutes tra out still untrue, and that the rich heritage | hp will not be readily forgotten. It is such inter- | there ace four beautiful Bowling Alleys in perfeot order bronght, as it » aa bout four o'clock in the morning when | list of her officers :— and 1 second, and the declination south 11 degrees 35 mi. | ay turn ’ ead 'y nee penis) ot bed it was delivers d of our Webster's fame, may descend unsullied to | Course among foreigners that makes our flag respect- | 2°. tranced from 25 cents to 124 You ascend the elegant Z.¥. Johnson, Lieut, Commanding; J.°W. Revere, Ist | nutes and 23 seconds. It waa 25 minutes of space south ; in his | €4 by them, and it ever will be the case, when pro- ‘ble stairs, there you find Dining and Lodging Rooms corder charged that the j ft ii 5 * ;| of Zeta Ceti, astar of the third magnitude, and was of | Our posterity ; the country has a deep interest in his a LS yh marble stairs, there you find Dining and ging thie fects applicabtn, feitee coe ans chee ee whit Pao Bg ety Rael iaresony ae shout the brightness of that star. ‘Through the comet | reputation, and fervent as patriotic is my desire, | Per officers are entrusted es ~ pa unequalled In CR RSvEaS SF eae ar hearing the opinions of the counsel and the District At- | shipmen—R, W. Shu‘eldt, E. C. Stiles, B.F.Vankook; B. | Searcher of the High School, the nucleus appeared likea | that his may still remain “clarum el vencrabile hiss MIG: | qoutiteted tad light, wid mz alepuat tahiae ote tee is well as the court, relative to the indietment, | J.) Price, E. E. Stone; W. Laird, Jr’ Capt sins Clerk. | plan isc, and through the nine feet equatorial like a | igen.” : ; a eas oe ._ | Greetion end mohegement gb sbecaltahenl Eelen, whats tat tie aniy eviteron against the accuse wes | It is reported that the Tansill Court Martial have | Rew the denaty of which incronsed towards the cen: | “The Italian Opera will shorlly throw open its fash- | Rxtiaion.—A new Unitarian Church was dedi | & known as a polite and gentlomanly person in his vo- his own statement, where he confessed that found Lieut. Tansill guilty of prevarication, in not} ‘The tail of the Comet extended from the position just answering questions put to him by the Secretary of mentee ea raat cd or Oe baie ek en ne: the Navy in relation to the letters published in the | appear, we may ex to see it moving still further east- " i " ward aud southward for many evenings. St. Augustine News. The Court Moatial recom- | “3, Teurnthal the nucleons of the Comet was seen by mended the suspension of Lieut. Tan ionable portals, and a succession of dazzling novel- | cated in Rochester, on the 9th instant. cation, &o. ties is held out to the eager gaze of that distin- guished throng who make this elegant resort one of OG We have seen curions and attractive bills of per. 0G- Mr. EDWARD PHALON, THE WELL-KNOWN ol the world appear here hy turns; opera tam bate | FRANCK, but never eh an one that offered today fo } Mie dawn 2l4 Beouteey ayy Sharman Loven ae are produced in the greatest magnificence and_at | the benefit of H. Hannington, the great artist, at the Ame | sons cured of coughs and headache by them. He never in ® cart with Keyser to the butcher shop, from whence the meat was token. T a short sbsence, returneda verdict of accused warremanded to be tried on a of Ernest Keyser, Jr., impleaded I for three | Messrs. Janton and J.A. Clay, and by Mr. Tobias Wag: | enormous cost, but with the wealth of the English | rican Muscum. He gives for the last time his glorions Di- | knew acough cured ns soon so by these Lozenges, aud fthe “dead ox,” entered by John or, as well as by the gentlemen above mentioned. = ain ita " . ic | they are so pleasant, that the most delicate can take them cd fortkited, henot app acing” to'an, | Years on half pay. Tomine ave ns bea pe a nobility to sustain it, its resources are equal to any | oramic Spectacles, produces every variety of sweet music Without the least dislike. It iso fet, thet no one ever demand, It was expected that Fanny Elssler would | graceful dancing and attractive exercise ; but what will | {Niel Sherman’s Lozenges, but whet liked them. The lead off in ballet, but the fair Fanny has grown quite } yieage most and exeite most curiosity doubtless will be | only thingis tobe parucular and get tue genuine. Dr “obstropulous,” to nse an elegant phrase, since her a a4 ich will siitaly Sherman's popularity has become 80 great, that scores of return to Europe 1 don’t know what there is in the | three Tubleeue Fivants, in which will mecessively ap- | oi raite imitators are trying to palm olf their trash in American atmosphere that affects all foreigners so | pear two beautiful ladies, each claiming to be the most | place of the genuine Sherman’s. Warehouse, 106 Nas strangely. [anny that was so steady behaved whilst | beautiful in New York ; and a gentleman, distinguished street. sags, osTes ne Brostway Lede 4 there, Has gone on like mad ever since ; every | as much by talent and position, as by perronal beauty, | fom streat 5 77 Sokigey © Ledger Bulldings Ehilse thing was admirably arranged for her return 10 | who has allowed himself to he announced as the Bean per | hoinhia. 4 J Paris, but she wouldn’t agree to it, and insulted the (7 ? directors, quarrelled with her friends, and has finally | **¢e“ence- q HAVE YOU A COUGH?—Do not neglect it— lost the favor of the Parisians, so as to render her | Performances ut 2 and helf past 7- juaste neve meth primarure dagin tee wants otiee 4, there seems no reason to doubt isthe tail of a Comet. Wehave as kell for, Since the commencement an cra, five ot six hundred different comets, ‘Thomas Butler was convicted sulting and beating Ebenezer ndsent tothe Penitentiary for Tne Wearner.—Yesterday was a January day. bce went go Early in the morning the mercury was down to 16] said wy te ° 3 7 of the C degrees. Last Sunday it was to 60 deg or ot least different appearances of comets, have been a0: In consequence of this being the inclement sea- | ticed. Of this number the orbits of about 140 have been son, not many passengers will go in her. Travel- | computed. The orbits are nearly all of a parabolic form, a es that is, the ith of the comet does not turn into itself. lers to Europe dislike to cross the Atlantic in March. } ny it had left our § oom, it leaves to return no more, It is said that about twenty have engaged berths, | unless its course should be disturbed by the attraction of some heavenly body and its orbit changed. and more may take passage ere to-morrow after+ Three Comte on ¥ areknown to revolve in Flips, low. city we nths. The court adjourned to this morning at 11 o'clock Cireutt Court, Before Judge Kent. Mancow 14 Hugh Friel ve. James Lee.—This was an ac- on OF A number of questions were present eve the followmg which were consi return to the grand opera im) ible; and here in | * “ges ;, | attention to a common cold. k noon. pee 7 Padre phe armas merase: elmmaimaciaaisgiie 82 tirings look very squally, she has broken her | | 0g HOSE WHO HAVE | COUGHS OR Have you aCongh?—Dr. Jayno’s Expectorant, a sufe at ey nett ete ge aa word pledged to the director, and he threatens law | Colds, asthma, or consumption, we would say, met Cuatnam Turavne.—Mn. Earon’s Baxerrr.—]} 1. Halley’s, which has a period of about 70 years, It ‘ . saed its perihelion or nearest approach to the sun, on Anextraordinary bill is presented this evening, for the 16th of Nov. 1835, It will not ogain return till jthe the benefit of Mr. Charlies Eaton, it being the last} year 1911. ‘ prescription, containing ne poisonous druge, a“ numerous certificates, and examine them for yourselves, | heed in an extensive practice for several years, will moat Pees revit ie mene ag oat ous cote ta op either at our office or in the newspapers, in which we | jositively aftor Telee andre you from’ that avwfal die. flony Kid instead Of unter and dancing has taken | Publish them for the benefit of those who have nottime to | fase, Palimonary Consumption, which annually sweeps y the note given for the Cows umbered in any manner. ate lif the Cows were delivered . lt se are for this purpose, and then you cannot fail being to t Hundreds of the young, the old, the fair, the of thar delivery should also be ad- | night of that gerith Ys engagement. The ent 2; Knkers, which hae a yoriad of 2) yonis, or more ex- | to ajuabbling and fighting. She has a solid conso- | convinced of the peculiarly valuable character of DF. ibesliagd.s piel i gees ph ‘ . it eee evaay | Retly 1207 days. ‘This was Inst ween the spring of 1842 | lation always in the handsome competency she | Taylors Baleom of Liverwort: 875 Bowery, aul ite im: | Vly and a Cough? —Be persuaded to purchase a bottle St it ‘if the cows were soll by virtne of | finmente will consist of Knowles? celebrated play | Ite next return will be inthe summer of 1845, gained in the United States, and however unmind- | mense superiority over all_and every one of thorenew | of the Expectorant. ‘To-day | To-morrow mny be too sult of eet the questione we thewe | fitth act of A New Way to Pay Old Debts, in ail of | Next wil be in tide ‘3 hoped she will be ever grateful to that generous | on its reputation, against which wo wo Have yon a Cough?.-Jayne’x Expectorant is tho only American public, io whom she owes all she has got, | who seek that reltet which they expect to receive Crom Hnrope admired her, but America enriched her— counterfeiter dare not imitate our new all the difierence.§ “To prevent counterfeits,’ as far as price remedy you should tako to enra you. For this plain reason, that in no one of the thousand "I plate label. | wages where it has been used, has it failed to relieve ‘ concerned, the t d gold by De. Jayne, 305 Broadway, New Insearch of American newathe other day 1 drop- | cine bt the bottles, and the very large quantity {hey maniac icnst tiie g v hie! «Ha lo ‘are oppor ‘The present Comet is remarkalie for the length of its which Mr. eon will appear, affording @ rare oppor Jaminenstrein. ‘The only conspicnons cotact within the tunity for thes public to witness his varions histrioni¢ | jas century, or since the great camet of 1744, was that of abilities. I Je will also give his popular imitations | 1911, the tall of which was 23 degrees in iength. It has an action upon nee ik (hat it ry ably contested § y York. or, for plaintift ; Mr » great ame 7 * been observed that those comets which approach very | ped in the ‘North and South American Coffee | tain, (being double or treble that of those useless imita- eanrceses en ey of the greatest living actors, in which he portrays | jeartothe mn have thoir matter greatly dutised, thus | rouge tr the city, and was struck at the change in | tions) make itoneot the cheapest medicines sold, costing THE REFUGE FROM DEATH. some of t he most celebrated characters with re- | produci ig long talle, On this principlethe pres@t comet | ihe aspect of things in that well-knowa haunt. It | only the price of one or two visits ol a physician, and one ‘Apes ion what will lite gtoiong, ereuendo by the | markable trath and cerrectness. Seats may he mp erusoiag topiven be nye the lengths of the | hasfallen into the possession of. Mackwell,” of | dettle being often sufficient to eflecta perfect cure. We stem when ‘tis wrong, ment of the : ‘ have published some certificates lately in. the Commor Right the ‘al v ppointment S. Bos Fecured a iis of som ot remarkable comets which are | West End celebrity. He isthe rich proprietor of § C , Andadouble charm dispensing, | rir onde weaved bls Homer desitel Sotomesisite | cr eae }hpon tecards— ; thove fashionable plages of resort, Long's Hotel,and | 4 the names of DPX Cision: Perkinn, al Howat re: J soothe the organs iti cleausing. in dispute ; Rose grits Pranerantum at Ninto’s.—This highly } Comet of 1811, length 23 degre aa re the London Hotel. No more striking instance of commending it to the patients who have voluntarily given Thus exclaimed a poor dy: 4 i aid, but yot a skeptic, court pronounced a high ewlogium on Mr.Bosworth cree i ; “ 1639, length 06 degrees, curved likea Turkish | luis remarkable energy and enterprise could be given | in their cases to publish. Examine, and if you are not Hoping aid, clea! for him n career before whieh the aplongors | {tee ding exhibition will remain bt a few days}. of ve nae than the fact that he presides over the destinies of | well (ii medicine can cure,) it i your own fault, Buy Satpal onpele nefield wonld pale longer previous to its removal to be taken to Eu- Comet of 1630, jeoat 90 4 She four diferent Tt eat this a in jie wininonts ce iy Be ott ite NeNien Ieee “Once,” said he, “twas mine to languish rope. ‘Every one should avail themae! f this the “of 1769, length 97 degrees. city, composed of reading rooms, hotel and coflee | wholesal nts Mra, Hays, agent, Brooklyn, Day and night in mortal anguish ; teas. only eta of see if erent bret ‘Thus the comets of 1690 and 1769 might be in the hori | rooms, surpasses in variety, elegaace, richness and | street. Ot digensons [il a trio, . Belore Judge Ingrabe: me y o” seeing this triumph of mechan- ing, whilst a portion of their toils would be in the | wood taste anything of the kind { ever saw anywhere. —momenomerere Piles, dyapepsia, dixrrhenn, idge Ingraham zon setting, po ything : March 14.—.16 » B. Davis and Silas Davie vs. Rli- | 8% a. The admission is but ts, zenith. Expressed in miles the length of the former of | News from all parts of the world, newspapers in DAUBIGNE’S HISTORY OF THE GREAT And though thourands See ry abe Samuel Smith, and Abel Smith -—This action eee these would be more than 69,000,000, every language,are served up hourly for cormorants | REFORMATION of the Sixteenth Century, in Game? iptom seemed amended ; istrougtst fo overy of an account against Abel ‘Porto Rico.—Advices from &. Johns, P. R., are | A Comet was soon in Halifax last woek, at one o'elock | of that commodity, while hungry folks,bent on more land, &e., in three volumes complete, for vet, one-twenty-five, — Smith, who wes godin t | Jee 4 Herald office: Sought I, more dead than alive 5 street, aad War in ine han a etking businessin Cherry 1 ¢ the 19th ult, Business was dull there No other | inthe day~so says the Satelite of the He Kteaplen- T wolid fare, are gratified by dishes that would create re — — Whe wove Health there iat HYD feck ber) plaintifis, from the year Its to 1341, whee, ho felled in |, news dor has completely eclipsed the famous Day Star.”—S¢. | “an anpetite under the ribs of death,” as a poetical eter MAL CHEMISTRY, Very sodn I cried Kuregs ” : business, Tn atest! phaue tech , ——— Johns (N. Bs) Herald. friend of mine used to say. For men of business "By dnerus Laintc. For Health her sovereign balm distile, Feationyon sirtking th accounte the pl Sram Suzy Acapta from Boston for Liverpoo Superior veut, {re could not be i Bier Kmpy tent ot abode: 1 Price 25 conte. Through PETFRS’ LOZENGES and PILLS. tie took Abel's note Jon its a ; f e Sd instant forty-tw praise all this honestly,“and in a grateful spirit, and pm : a at matiirity. Hlizabeth is the mother cc Ate 9 Eine seb eee enn Wee: Leotenty ie forty Before Sudge Oakley. Lam sure hundreds of Americans will ery ‘ditto; WE HAVE THIS DAY PUBLISHRD AT THE | a niin ALERRATIVE MIXTURE and ae atten el principally to {he bunicens of the tor OUTS PAKHAg! March 14--Klias Simpson ws. Drumnteg Hretlding for there we all find var ihe ds ee ALD OFFICE ery GRANDET, ® See cae crea ot scocudany erp Pa wanene in 9 1 ves e os for bees ogy pry wernoremeid " is is an action to recover the value of certain goo. news, in the greatest al jance, e LUGE: \ tients effected with pains ie hones, cutrneons erup perently feeling great i at i Heaure or Sin Cxantue Bacor.—It was no bet-¥ sud uelvercd "the defence i that tho goods belonged to shapes and forms that all the papers of all the States +, 8 DAUGHTER. tiona, sore throat, and every ater *ymptom indicative of 0 platetlD seek t ter on thé 6th inst. It was reported that he was} «third party. The plaintiff submitted to a non-suit and allthe towns of America, serve it up in.—Aw THE mT France in tho Nincteonth | the exéstonce of venereal taint, should nae this specific te tabdhalha | Soe much worse—gradually sinking Mr. Seoles, for plaintiff, Mr, Miller, for defendant revoir A tale of Provinetal Life in without delay. Sold in bottles at $1 cach, in cases of half e belonging 4 Samu at | much worre—g al John Satterlee ve. Nicholas Cussidy—‘Thia was an action YI a ‘ ‘Translated from the French of H. De Balzac * dozen bottos, $, (onward tn ary aldrasa) pears te he th jon. wesw . ona ’ ele i diet plaintif, . +, Ty od LD, “i . #. Agen! W. C. Wetmore and H. B. Cow les, for plaintiftnys yy A Wesrenn Crry.—The population of St. Louis] Gane The delence was usury. Verdict for pla Sreamstre Gagar Weerkrn—This ship will leave bia BY ED. 8. GOULD. se Frinctpal onto attcHale pg all Weimer end James 7’. Brady, lor defendants, . iv now 28,857, Eight years ago it wae but 3000 Jno, Batteries, for plainti@; Mr. Veltes, for dofendant- fl (9-morrew afternoon at two o’elock, for Liverpool. | Price 12) eenten single eopy. $# per hundr