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mish chureh provides plentiful means.of religious ‘The Assassination of Corlis. City Intelligence. excitement, which it all the while restrains within | The investigation before the Coroner was not} Inranrictox.—A mulatto woman, named Susan BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. . “CARD. Sg TO THE PUBLIC.—In reply to an exceedingly SEW YORK HERALD. : = a = ment, w 5 I Sceiinmelceaets we tthe ben ot vew York, Friday, Mareh #4, 1843, becoming limits. Besides, in the Catholic church an | continued yesterday afternoen, owing to the occu- | Hunter, was arrested yesterday, by Deputy Coroner | From Geresont 8s dates by the schooner | card, published in tie Conrier & Enquirer of yesterday, —=— — = — ===== | active principle of conservatism is ever vigorously at | pancy of the Court of Sessions room by that court, | Milliken, on a charge of causing the death of her | Anna Mi ~ pe last cyening, reach fo hee instant signed b Ww: w senowden, Panluter of The - : ; i : 4 ale’ ; in a sink | instant. ni cans cannonaded the .Ehave only to say’? ave made Herald Literary Depot. work; and the tactygenius,and skill of the priesthood, } \athe trial of ‘Timothy Mount, for attempting to J newly bora male infant, siti pyar, Ie OE Feces Rage eiken icing oh inj preparations for putting the afar io is proper light belore All the new and cheap literary publications of the ay | are every where proselytising and building up—ex- | poison his wife with powdered opium. The jury | ‘9 the rear of No. 4 Bayard street. She was com © hear of no other news worth mentioning.— | canbest teal wriee kre parelicied oe ee are for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Henaz Orrice, | tending on all hands! the infleence of their spiritual | assembled in the Coroner’s office at 3.0°clock, when | mitted until the ( seen r holds an sheers New Orleans Bee, March 14. its malsee ui is meanness. anon te Fale, ety OY ‘ chureh. i 3 vsicians called in to examine the body of the ee eee 42 Reade street. ROBER’ N. northwest corner of Nassau and Fulton street. authority, and the boundaries of the chureh, This | the Coroner informed them that there was no place | The physicians ea t ? HAMILTO! eee is the true philosephy of the rival churches. within his control suitable in dimensions to hold | child have decided that it was full grown, and to | Stes Of Stocks at Phitadelphia Yesterday: |) og. NERVE AND BONE LINIMEN'T, AND IN- GP The following publications have just been isswed - 15 shares Commercial B e . k, 37; 60 do Wilmington | p1AN V LIX! 210 Lehigh Mortgage Loan ) vegetable application with Sout Bonds, 674, $2700 United | a eharm in cases of rheumat EGET ABL} —This combination of a internal specific, works like » Sout, contracted muscles ‘The Romish priesthood are thas, both in America | the investigunon, except the Sessions Court room, | all appearances must have been born alive and Europe, combining together religion, poetry, | and therefore he recommended an adjournment Fase Prevexces.—Michael Clark, an Irish hack Railroad. 9; 100 do s 6 fut, 46}; $4000 Tennessee 5 por rom this offic: —No. 6 o! Allison's History of Europe; Mercedes of Castile, or the First Voyage of Columbus, by A A ih thi 5 ; . | driver, of the corner of Washington and Duane | States 6 per cents, 1962, 106}; 1 share North America | and paralysis, Messrs. Comstock & Co. 71 Maide Com tains aaa ; The Rocky Moun! romance, taste, tact, learning, science, devotion, until this afterneon at 3 o’clock, when it was eu) streets, was arrested yesterday, charged by Martin | Bank, 2724; 19 shs Planters’ Bank, Tennessee, 38, have in their possession a certificate from A conte: piety, literature, music, painting, and all kinds of | posed they would be able to obtain the use of the | jinn with obtaining $190 in money from him, on | APT®* Boa: 9 shares Western Bank, 36. ing, a respeetable citizen of Quebec, stating that after cr Scones and Adventures in the Far West, by Washing: ns “ romantic enthusiasm, se as to become a perfectly | room. The large number of witnesses in attend- | representation that he was going to Providence, R. aN y+ aa . having been a bed ridden cripple for upwards of fourteen on Irving, 28.cetts; The Adventures of Ferdinand Count | “tnt veces of religious ote A peters ‘oni sealed We, | I+, 10 purchase apples for Flinn. He alleges that he LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS. | years, ho was enabled to rise up and walk by applying Fathom, Dy Smollett, 98 cents; the March number of | } stiOle p species = gious steam en- | ance, in cennection will jurors, reporters, re. went to Providence, bet finding that apples had | qfiteenen fay Neve teen Ace Delaware. Whicaey, Trisi: the Liniment to his shrunken limbs, and taking the Eliaar Bla -kwood’s Magazine; alse, Angela, or Love and Guilt, | £1ne—to operate upon the intellectual masses of | prompted the Coroner to adopt this course, which | 712 refused to purchase, and returned to this City, | Wm) Watson, Owens, Suvsunah; Elliot. Baker, woston: | conformity with the directions. The Cure appears to yF. A. Durivage, 19} cents. civilization in all time to come. If the great revolu | was certainly the only proper one he could pursue | having lost the money. Refasing to give a proper | Pmerid. Sow, Charles York. Lid BF | Gweationed. In cases of” gout ead contraction atire a es ‘ a tion of Luther has stripped Rome of her mighty | under the circumstances. accouns of his mission, or return the funds, he was | “Barron rauscles ant ligaments, the Liniment and Elixir have Coxvension or Mus. Woop—Proaness ov = political power, her priesthood have the tact to seize | The old colored woman epoken of by Henry Gas: | Held to bail to answer the offence. ‘ a Weekes Kingston Pn Sear TAHOLICITY.—The inteiligeiice of the conversion oO! Fuerrive Aneestep.—James Leggett alias Wil- a, Johnson, Bordeaux; SiGe ALWAYS FOREMOST. Sherman was the first to introduce Medicated Lozenges into use. 8 have sinee attempted to get up imitations, but none done any thing, People don’t like imitations when they can upon the new elementsef civilization, and to place | sin, of 109 Leonard street, as having been met by themselves 1n almost the same condition of acquir | himashe passed out of his house on Monday even- Prise tehiadelphe, aecd ry enlig, by floes ing an influence over the progress of the present de | ing iast after the pistol was fired, was discovered | police, and lodged in the City Prison, te await the ton Br) Wilson, Livery?) b Roy, Mamh, Liver: Iforni*, (Br) A Mrs. Wood to the Roman Catholic faith, and her retirement to a nunnery in England, which reacised if Dn) Coneavagen. Arr ea ve” ger, (81) Phompaon, suudonh' Wert, N Yorks Dante us by the last steamer, has, of course, excited a great | 1 cratic age, as thei * ti : requisition of the Governor of Pennsylvania. He umbia, Corbett, get the genuine, and while Dr. Sherman is doing an im- ua mongst the religious and literexy circles. cage, eir predecessors did in the early | yesterday by officer James L. Smith, and taken to Moods charged wittthe Wiel aiialblanctiice ang bus: Fd Blais Tense business, the imitators are not selling helf enough ion among} 4 conversions of the Goths, Vandals, and ether barba- | the Police as a witness, where she was placed ; . ‘ iherwood, N York. to pay their hired pufters, or their boasting puffs. Dr. This is certainly a curions incident, when viewed | Fiang who, at se aes a fF deoGe h ‘ glaries, committed in the city of Philadelphia. Mostie, Merch't—Arr ; | Sherman was the first to introduce the system of notices, n Coanéxion with the remarkable “revi it ans, who, at one and the same time, overwhelmed | under the charge of the Coroner. She says she Axn Matcotm Dgap.—This woman, wife of Seymour, do; 8 Cuiamis A that has given him such extensive not ok, SC Thomis, Cid Sarscen Hilety Jane Walker, | (hat has giv Pati ke pon may be termed, which bas latterly began to mani- the Roman empire, and established the Christian | “stays” at No, 11 Thomas street, and on Monday | Francis R. Malcolm, of 632 Walter street,who was Meter, Spenees, and Gen Harton, Moore, Laverpool; writing. All the imitators hired some - tem i 2. i y severely burned on the 12th instant, by her clothes | Reform. T'lysa, NYork- penny-a-liners to follow inthe same track, but it would jest tcelt in the Catholic church, as well an this | S’euemin Europe. We are on the thresheld of a | evening» a few minutes Before 7 o'clock, she | Accidentally taking fire, died atthe City Losital on | (Yew Ontxare, Meh 1S~Are Sorrmgton, Baron, NYork, | Rot ‘ake—every body cried out imitation, miserable ita country as in England, and indeed throughout the age of the world. ventre et, ere een on an errand, Menday, in great suffering. Her husband and John Cld Watchman, Clark, do liv Bush. White, do. tion. Dr. Sherman was the first to get up an elegant many-colored show bill—then the imitators tried to com- pete with him, but failed. Dr. Sherman has just come out again with another show bill, a patna picture. Such work was never before done in this country, if inthe world. Dr. 8. gave Mr. Shields, 45 Maiden lane,e carte blanch, and he has immortalized himself as u printer. So r. Sherman is firat in all he undertakes. His warehouse is at 106 Nassau street. “WHY WILL YE DIP ?—Ezeam. Why should yo be sick, ye poor dying mortals, Why linger in sadness, ‘twixt earth andthe sky, A B‘LSAM awaits you, that opens the portals Of vigor and health, then why should youdie 7 Your Liver Complaints or settled Consumption, ‘The Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, or Night Sweats, and passed up Leonard street towards Broadway; | Whitman, who were in the room at the tinse of the on the northside. That asshe approached the rear meccens were sneeee on me ‘cone ceo her of the Carlton house she saw a man and woman | 4¢ath, but were subsequently discharged, as it was seganting cu tbecpeapaienaeeeiie casie ok te fully shown that her clethes accidentally caught house, on the same side of the way that she was | Erie Jonnson alias Mayfield, the woman who walking. That the man turned round to go towards | charged two boys some weeks since, with attempt- Broadway, when she heard the report of a pistol, | ingto commit a rape on her person in [Pell street, 5 was yesterday sent to Blackwell’s Island, as a com saw the man fall, and the woman then came running | on ‘yagrant, for two months, in hopes that she down Leonard street towards Elm! That immedi- | would be induced to reform ‘her dissolute habits. ately after, she met a man coming out of a house,.| She isa very good looking young woman, with a who was putting on his coat, and said to him ‘O | peculiarly bright expressive eye. continent of Europe. With regard, however, to the Democratic Warp Meetines.—These meetings particular case of Mrs. Wood, we have learned | were held on Wednesday afternoon and evemng. from the best authority, that a misstatement has | They were preparatory to the charter election, but been given in the English papers, and that the real | they generally contain resolutions and indications history of this curious incident is what we are | of other preferences about to detail. In the: first, second, and third wards, where the About ten years ago, when Mrs. Wood first ar- | whigs have large majorities, but little interest was rived in this country, the Trustees of the Catholic | excited. In the fourth, a committee favorable to Orphan Asylum of this city called upon her, and | the re-election of Alderman Martin and Assistant solicited her assistance at a concert to be given for | Williams were selected. In the fifth, but litte ex- the benefit of the orphans, by the members of the | citement existed, as William Adams, the popular Literary Notices, Tue Psarer, pointed for Chan by Sparks, 111 Nassau street. ‘This is a very ele- gant edition of the Psaims of David, compiled from the valuable works of Messrs. Stimpson and Janes, which are held in high estimation in England. Tue Lavy’s W onp.—Peterson, 98 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. This is a very interesting number. The literary contentsare of a high character. There is a falling off in the embellishments. Tue Heatta JovrnaL.— Whitmarsh, Boston.— This periodical is intended to promote what its prospectur calls“ Universal Christian Philosophy,” r ‘ ” which ebject would hardly be guessed at from its | TB?“ WILD CHERRY BALSAM”—beyond all pro- choir at St. Patrigg’s Cathedral. Mrs. Wood re- | President of the Board of Assistants, will be nomi- pa pcr secre Pranic oe desea iS Beeeeltuoge eek: title. It contains, however, some good articles on | _,'cerfain t3 cure you—then away with rogr an ceived them with af that amiable feeling, for which | mated by the whigs, d, it 80, certainly elected temperance; but we deubt its success in the regene- ets. 23.—Martin Flynn va. Micheel Clarke—Falee H you would live'and be merry—you'll buy Wistar's men had assembled around it. After remaining “Pea : j 4 — Sti pane ration of the world. ld Cherry she has ever been distinguished, and in the kindest | Aldermen. In the noisy and turbulent sixth, the der th Priairt eh bg hitp f aan ee Missa Tue Farmers’ Reoister.—Pleasants & Statlin, At the diffe Ay ies sold ; manner expremed her readiness to comply with | battle for. Aldermen was fought between the fiends | (ce % Storttime she went across Broadway, and | inderthe Stilwell tot aa ee Eaton iP ermete in Petersburg, Va. We have frequently jai Oiiy'/ 1h fer. moping apd setneee, you'd substitute gladness, thence home. She says that the woman she saw | those cases where it was intended to apply, a digest of the coming down Leonard street was dressed in a black ee of this case on not be Ra jut ae a r a e circumstances are these :—! im ant irke, ie bonnet with a green veil, and had onashawl and | parties tothe above suit, are both dealers in Washington light dress. Market. On the 14th Feb. 1842,Clarke came to Flynn and Mr. Gassin in his testimony before the Coroner's | {eld him he purchased. # lot phen pop ksh jury on Wednesday evening, stated that he met this | chase; that the “stuff” was worth much more than he had colored woman coming down Leonard street to- | agreed to Rey ang thet it Ain Jn all eeoecls excellent - argain; that ii nn wow ivance him 6 wou! wards Centre, when she made the exclamation of | go Sad {etch the stuff toF ‘nn, and would charge but lit- ‘O Lord! there’s a man shot.” efor his trouble. Flynn advanced him $190, having bor- Mr. Bates, bar keeper of the Carlten house, in his | fOW4! $40 of it around the market, and saw Oleeat co testimony on Tueaday, stated that he met a woman | few cers Without the poe and ogain — “ i — A « ance at the market, an ve no other satisfaction to passing up Leonard street into Broadway, as he | Fiynn for his $190, than that he had lost it at nine pins; stepped out of the bar room with Mr. Hodges, im- Hee edit to fer exe pe err nrg ne ak Viger 4 i ia. | ashe represented; that he did it with a view to get the ipa after they had heard the report of the pis | Tongs outof Flynn, and that he was only sorry the sum 0] jus it appears that mystery is heaped upon | was notgreater. mystery as this investigation progresses. On the 25th of Februa: their request. She accordingly appeared and sung | of William Shaler, Esq., and Joha Emmons, the at the’concert,and the proceeds were of unexampled | latter of whom was successful in securing a favora- magnitude, amounting to upwards of $2,500. The} ble committee by a majority of 200 and upwards. Trustees of the Asylum then deliberated how they | ThornasS. Henry, Esq., will probably be nominated could best express their gratitude to Mrs. Wood for | for Assistant in the seventh, the present Alderman her disinterestedjandjvaluable services. After a varie- | Charles W. Smith, withdrew frem the nomination; ty of planshad been suggested and discussed, it was | and Ajsistant Nash, who took the field, was de. finally agreed that one of the female orphans | feated. It is, therefore, probable that a new man should weave a beautiful silk purse, and that | willbe taken up for Alderman, and Gabriel Coit for it should be sent to Mrs. Wood, with a note | Assistant. Inthe eighth, Assistant Alderman Brown expressing the grateful feelings of the inmates of the | stands the best chance for nomination for Alderman, Asylum, in language the most simple and expressive | while the remainder of the ticket is doubtful. In that covld possibly be adopted. The purse was ac- | the ninth, Assistant Alderman Waterman was suc- cordingly prepared, and the composition of the note | cessful for Alderman, and Isaac B. Smith, a entrusted to the Rev. Mr. Levins of this city, who | popular working man, for Assistant. In the tenth, it was then attached to the church. This gentleman | is to be presumed, without a doubt, that the Napo- is, as is well known, a Catholic clergyman of most | leon Purdy, and his sage and demure Assistant, finished education, ‘extensive and varied literary | Daniel Ward, will be sent back, if they desire it. attainments, and possesses a highly refined and cul- | In the eleventh, Alderman Hatfield, now the pro- tivated taste. That the selection of Mr. Levins as | prietor of the Dry Dock stages, and his Assistant the author of the note, was most judicious, is fully | Charles J. Dodge, were fully successful. It is doubt- evident from the note itself—the touching pathos of | ful whether the former will serve—if he desire to, the sentiment, and the simplicity of the diction, | he will be certainly renominated, and elected. In cannot be surpassed. The following is a copy:— | the twelfth, Samuel Osgood, Esq., Assistant County ite Clerk, carried a nominating committee, and will is but slight token of the orphan’s gratitude— | probably be selected as a candidate. The Assistant but itis hallowed by the orphan’s prayer. ever is | f : hesblonae! on earth’ may it be yours—-and when earth’s | is doubtful, and the chances of election of either of labors are done, may those exquisite and thrilling tones, | themstands on a poise of uncertainty, asthe demo- Wil wenccs atreat tas tiormna etae0 in Heayss, thete- | crate Jest, year,with two candidates in the field, only ONE OF THE ORPHANS. had a majority of 99 votes. In the thirteenth ward, This note was transcribed by one of the male or- | Alderman Bonnell will be returned—Assistant doubt- phans, a young maa who wrote a most beautiful | ful, as Peter Esquirol, the present incumbent, has hand, and who was then undergoing a course of | been appointed Tobacco Inspector. In the four- preparatory study for the ministry, but afterwards | teenth there was a regular split up—one faction met died at Rome. Mrs. Mooney of thiscity, Miss Julia | at one place, and another at another. The Abra. Pardoe, and another lady, were then selected asa | ham B. Davis party polled the most votes, and will deputation to wait on Mrs. Wood, and present her | therefore claim his nomination for Alderman—the Take it—and you'll live to grow old. Before your moiiey’sall spent, or on dying youre beat, ‘Fry WISTAR —before you take leave; Sure you had better go berrow, than give upin serrow, One Dollar may buy a reprieve. Price $1. Soldat 126th street, by Isaac Butts, M. D.; Mrs. Hays, Brooklyn; Badger, Newark; Dexter, Albany; Gowan, New. Haven. OG- BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA.—Who ever heard of a medicine that would restore an imvalid to health, after having heen given up by ten learned Paysi- cians, and cause him to increase in werght thirty pounds in three months? Bristol's Sarsaparilla has done this and more, as will be seen on a reference to our advertis- ing columns, in the case of Mr. Hobberton, a well-known merchant of standing in Maiden Lane. Let every ona afflicted with scrofula read his certificate, whish was given unsolicited, and then decide between this com- pound of sever years standing, and that of a beputted imi- tator, who scruples not to impose on the unwary, and who continues to advertise the cure of a man mamed Dulay, 114 Willet street, New York, represented “ sleep- ing naturally,” &c., which is true, a8 the place that knew. him once, now knows him no more, having been dead for som9 time. Invalids stay cured by this remedy, as it eradicates all trace of disease from the system, Seld wholesale and re- tail by William Burger, Druggist, 60 and 52 Courtl.ndt bob and 188 Greenwich street, and all druggists of re- pute. 0G- GOURAUD’S BLANC D’ESPAGNE FOR IM- proving the complexion, is recommended to the Ladies with the utmost degree of confidence a the most exqui- site production in the universe for beautifying the akin, without the possibility of doing the slightest injery. T common articles of this description give a cadaverot and unnatural whiteness to the skin, while on the co: trary, the Blanc D’Espagne, which is net a dead white, but a natural ly, fair flesh col emmunicates the most brilliant and life like fairness that can possibly be conceived, nnd possesses this pre-eminent excellence, that it is not to be discovered by the most scrutinizing observer, ‘but looks like the native Bloom of Health, taken from the neck of Youth and Beauty. Put up in handsome boxes at 25 cents, and to be had at No. 67 Walker stree, one dor from Broadway. The rapid sale this article tus obtain 1 since its introduetion, is the best test of its merit. Lad. a are you aware that the articlecalled “flake white? is pre- pared from Corrosive Sublimate, a deadly poivon!” fGeEVERY HUMAN HAIRIS A PERFECT TUBE, with innumerable ramifications of the arteries branch inh opinion of this eminently useful periodical. The present number is very valuable. It cannot be too extensively circulated amongst our agricultu- ralists, and all who desire to keep pace with the ra- pid march of improvement, will patronise it. Recantation.—By L. A. Wilmer, author of the “Quacks of Helican.” Bitter enough in all con: science. He thus speaks of Kufus Grswold’s book: “ Thou know’st thy book, with gilding made to glow, (The only brilliancy thy works can show,) Shall scarce survive the names that ser; beauteous sample of the binder’s But it is best to let the genus irritabile fight away as they please. Attson’s History or Evrorg, No. 6.—For sale at the Herald Literary Depot. Prosrecrs.—Business and building in Boston pro- mises to be excellent the ensuing season. Contracts for new stores and houses have already been made te considerable extent. ?42, application was made to ; his Honor the Recorder, for a warrant under the Stilwell We ascertained yesterday that a large package of | or non-imprisonment act, which was granted. Clarke billet doux, mostly written in pencil mark, without | W® arrested and brought before the Recorder—who, Gite or name, lind been fpuad in tho anartiients of den due examination into the facts of the case, recognised . partments of | him in $250, underthe 11th section of the act to appear the deceased Corlis, at 108 Leonard street. They peal pled (igh ou hearan gary baa coed . abide his yn in the premises, e words 8 Sta~ are supposed to be from Mrs. Colton to him, and | fute under which this recognizance was taken, are:— contain strong expressions of regard and esteem, ae Sefrctian commen ite ‘as above Boriaads sail re- iti main in ow the same manner as other prisoners and some few of late writing, reproachful language | or'Criminal process, until final judgment, &e.” Judgment towards him, but none of a threatening character. | was x obtain arte 15, 42; ah) the an Blake again ap: a fore the Recorder. His Counsel toek the grown They have been, very properly, placed under seal, | Pett the act did mot authorise the recognizance taken Dy until called for before a proper tribunal. the Recorder; that he should have compelled the deten- Mrs. Colton still remains in one of the apartments | dant to comply with either of the five subdivisions of ec. attached to the Lower Police Office, and is attend: | "*4$n’Rroonpenpuesied: (as every. Goo who has any ed by her mulatto servant, under charge of officers. lop teas with rte ba = pe Pn her ee epresterbns P . 8 cambrous sections, did not know what section 2. Hermother, who is a woman of wealth and family, | He was atraid, if he committed Clark as he wished, of in- and her brother, a lad, arrived yesterday from Pro- yelreng sree fe aus Sie panne. ory edt aaa eve vs |. | consulted Judges Kent, Ulshoefter, &c. on the an vidence, R. I. and will visit her to-day. Mrs. Col- | found them nowiser than himself in the conflicting pro- ton appeared to be very much composed yesterday, ree of tals pee ee far shall ou go y 20 a ia ; ; ther,” seemed to be the language of the statute, and his and was visited by a number of friends during the | Pore rane ee east HE Honor hes promised his ae Mr. Colton occupies apartments in the prison | written on areas ee would Me ae pavcrteae) just and was extremely cheerful and sprightly. His | 2°, as the Legislature see ined to remodel the act. 4 ‘ The plsintift Fiynn, thus without remedy, under this counsel, Charles O'Connor, Eaq., and other friends, | awkward statute, by adviccot his counselond the sg: called on him during the morning and remained | gestion of his Honor the Recorder, made complaint at the Exxcrtion 1x Bancor.—Bradford Harlow has been elected Mayor, by a majority of 155 votes. Cnaruam Tueatre.—Another eplendid display @ novelties is presented for this evening. Three ex- cellent and highly successful melo-dramas are announced—“ Esmeralda,” ‘‘ Cramond Brig,” and, for the last time, the “Collegians.” A capital bill, and one which will doubtless draw a crowded house. Thorne’s persevering efforts for the gratifi- cation of his numerous patrons, well merit a rich reward. en A.New Kinp or Maci fe pretty Miss Darling takes her benefit to-morrow, and announces in her card that she will sell tiekets in person at the office of the Museum. It will be considered very well worth a quarter, to have a good look at her pretty face,so near. There is, after all no magic like that of a sweet face and bright eyes. SUBSCRIPTION IN FAVOR OF THE INHA BITANTS OF GUADALOUPE.—4t a general meeting with the purse andthe note. Mrs. Wood, on re- | other faction wall object, and the consequence may some time to dissipate the lonely feeling th: police office, and the defendant, Clarke, was yesterday | of the French Benevolent Society, held oa Wednesday ohith tenes ieaity srenekih oitolotes: eat ae ceiving this simple offering was greatly affectedjand | be that Alderman Stewart, the present whig nssipate the lonely feeling that ac- | gent tothe Tombs, on the charge of fulse pretences. evening, 224 March, at Delmonico’s, it was resolved, on | from obstructions in nores of the scalp, the supply of blood companies solitude. The investigation wil be continued this afternoon at 3 o’clock, and the Weekly Herald of to-morrow morning will contain all the particulars and evidence | 3&f7e Recorder te pov tets ach and Aldermen up tothe hour of adjournment to-night. March 23 —Trial of Timothy Mount for poisoning his motion of Mr. Dela Forest, Consul General of France, that an appeal be made to the inhabitants of New York, without distinction of nation, and eapecially to the French, 3 aid in relieving the unfortunate imbabitants of Guada- jon ever afterwards thought and talked a great deal | incumbent, may be sent back. In the fil- aboutit. When she was about to sail for Europe, | teenth, the whigs have it all their own some of the Catholic clergymen, and others of the | way, and therefore the nommation made is only for church, aceon:panied her to the ship, and through- | the name of thing, not the prospect of success. In out the farewell scene, the incident of the note still | the sixteenth there wras considerable excitement J. L. Danaher, for plaintiff. E. W. Bishop, tor de- and moisture is cut off, the hair loses its eloss, becomes fendant. dry and harsh, and falls off. Now itis obvious thet un- less the pores of the scalp he opened, the capillary sction of the blood restored, and the scurf and dendruff proceed- ing trom suppressed perspiration removed, baldness must dily ensie. Jayne's Hair Tonic will produce all these Pets—nay more, it will re-clothe the bald places with this purpose the following named gentlemen were appointed a Committee, viz.:— - = Be f, — wife-—The trial of this . Who is @ boil her by Messieurs Dela Forest, F. Cottenet, i ni seemed uppermost in’ her mind. In England she | between the Varian faction and their opponents, but | Mysrexiovs Dzara or A Youxa Lapy.—We | tride,and who has resiledat 72 Connon street, was cote Delaunay & Co. Hi. Babad, Ba es NE ad peng re nae pt fe q ‘ ‘ j oe tinued this day, at hi ed the day pre- vahens & Co. - D'fiervilly, continued to manifest the same feeling; and on her | the result is of little consequence, as the whigs are | have received a very remarkable communication, ¥ tous, SST ecuted wetkustel Or hanes tt aes, Duberceau, C. Segory; 7 second Visit to this country, it was coon found that } gure to return the present popular incumbent, Alder- Pallot and Le Barbier, Har; So Brothers, Bouchaud & Thebaud, H. Peuguet. Who are to ad to their number natives of foreign na- tions, taken from the inhabitants of New York, who wish toco-operate in the subscription destined to accomplish this benevolent object. ‘The meeting passed a resolution of thanks Esq., Director ot the Park Theatre, who sly of- fered the Theatre and his company at the disposal of the French Benevolent Society. The Committee will make arrangements fora representation for the benefit of the Colonists of Guadeloupe. By order of the President. E. FORT, Secretary. New York, 24th March, 1843. SARSAPARILLA.—The highly corcentrated and active preparatien of Sarseparilla, prepared under the direction of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy of the city of New York,fis new universally prescribed by th medical faculty. Dr. Brande, in the last edition of valuable work on the Materia Medica, speaks in the est terms of approbation of this elegant article. Hi that in obstinate cutaneous diseases, and in the sequelae of philis it “ possesses virtues not hitherto observed in any ile of the Materia Medica.” Such a favorable opinion from such ajustly respected authority does not require @ syllable of added recommendation. “Chis compound ex- tract ofSarsaparilla, is sold in single bottle at 75 cts. each. In cases with half a dozen bottles $3,50 ; 1 dozen $6. W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. Principal office of the College, 97 Nassau st. making some inquines relative to the sudden death | jr., Esq., in the absence of the District Attorney, from of a young lady, whose name was Miss Sarah De- | ‘ness, called : F Da. Jonn B. McEwsn, who was sworn, and deposed vin, and who recently resided at a respectable house | that he attended Mrs. Mount during her sickness on the in Grand street. The young lady died at a tavern po vay (step stipe ry that Pet she prea a ~ : ontained some brown mixture; e out near the Bloomingdale Road, or the Third | a¢ and tasted it; found it very bitter; it had an acrid bitter- Avenue. There are circumstances connected with = ere palais! _ rel ea for a Tae I ia *. . . . ‘no further examins m at tim irs. Mount wis! tinsaffair which appear mysterious, and require some | jt’ analyzed; when the saucer ‘wor shown, me. T asked clearing up. Had it not better be done ? . where the contents of the cup was; they told me that Mr: a Maree Peril it tang vary Reet be} » a ad vi ting it, found it to be the same fluid contained in the Are Mowsnatouy.—-The late Beron Lede- ‘| sso cct' the tricks were tacen up by Dr. Clahon, and rer, for so many years Austrian Consul in this city, | the gummy substance scrape! off and analyzed by him ; had collected, during his long residence in this Fs ahr found to be pulverized opium, which is poison ; country, a very valuable collection of American spankin mentoratnecie ian minerals, obtained from all parts of this Continent. oe seminal by Jisens, a Baar, an Walle she . . * was sick. | prescribed calomel and opium; the crip: This collection was probably the best in the coun- | tion was 12 ‘grains of calomel and one of opie $ thie try,aad contained many rare specimens of great _— eae been of a yellowish brown color, and have a i terish taste. value, as we have been informed by one of the best | "sy ny HesLat, tha taryant oC Blu. Mounl, seotiea mineralogists in the United States. When ie. Mount came tn on the morning belies the po! i ia. | #00 was administered, he brought in some biscuits anda Previously to the death of the Baron a pexonia small ‘paper contann! ne a hecnbaieh powder, which he tion was entered into with him, by the faculty laid on the mantle-piece ; the pets ordered by the Yale College, for the purchase of this collection of | Doctor was mixed by Mrs. Pritchard the same morning ; A 4 i it i that Mr. Mount int minerals,which was justly esteemed as too interest~ ‘do kanes FE acne. ek iy erent ereeen re im ficacy, from some of our most distinguished clergy- men, and Physicians. Prepared and sold at 305 Brondway, N. Y. (gq CONSULTATION FOR ALL DISEASES OF the hair by Grandjean. He has, morvover, the purifying water, a recent Jiscovery—which imparts a fine gloss and will keep in curl the most perverse locks. Every lady who would preserve the elegant nrrangemouts of the most exquisite cotffure, should possess herself of this truly named Lustral Water. GRANDJEAN’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED MEDICI- For preventing the hair from turning gray, cutiog bald ‘or preventing the hair from turning gray, curing bald- ness, daniriff, ko. ke. ke. Eau goose toy Curling Fluid for washing the hair. A large, besutiful and unique as- fortmont of st Hair Brushes, manufactured exclu- sively for M. Grandjean’s establishment, and with the ex- preas view of used with his celebrated compositien. Aromatic Cologne Water of the first quality, manufectured by. M. Grandjean, and to be obtained genuine, No.1 Bar- clay street. GG- This isan entirely new article; and being the ne- plus ultra of anything heretofore offered under the name ot Cologne Water, the inventor has desicnated it. GRANDJEAN’S COLOGNE WATER. A superior assortment of French, English and German perfumery and fancy articles, useful for the toilet. No. 1 Barclay street. 0G@- THE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE, 18 guaranteed te cnre all forms of secondary syphilis. Pa. the remembrance of the orphans’ prayer was still | man West. In the seventeenth, Alderman Lee affectionately cherished in her breast. and Assistant Pettigrew will come back; and thus Such is the rea! history of the incident going the | endeth a view of the anticipated nominations of the round of the English papers; and the origin of | democrats of the Common Council. which has been incorrectly attributed toa benevo- | A majority of the delegates elected 'to the mayor- lent institution in the eity of Boston. alty convention, are in favor of the renomination of The whole thing is only a specimen of the pecu- | Mayor Morris. liar tact and genius which at present characterise At these meetings, as far as we know, not asingle the conduct of the Catholic priesthood both in this | resolution, in any ward, has beer passed in favor countrvand in Europe. Having been deprived, in | either of John Tyler or John C. Calhoun, and only the progress of civil and religious liberty, of that po- | two or three in as many wards shewing a preference litical power and influence, which formerly swayed | for Martin Van Buren. Last year John Tyler was the destinies of Kingdoms, the Roman hierarchy | very much applauded. ‘ We locofoces” said one are now diligently engaged in reviving that spiritual | at Tammany Hall, intend to keep dark and devil- power and regaining that strong hold on the religious | ish prudent hereafter!! So itseems. The adminis- feelings and aflections of the people, by meansof | tration is not thought of. which they so successfally planted the doctrines of | Cyosg op THe Somers Case.—Carratn McKen- the Church throughout Enrope in the early and mid- | 72% Derence.—We received on Wednesday night, die ages. No other Priesthood have been able to | jut too late for publication next day, a copy of the awaken such self-sucrificing devotion, such enthu- defence of Commander McKenzie, as read by Mr. siastic piety, as the clergy of the CathoheChureh | Griten before the Court Martial on Wodhesiay’ to E. Simpson, a ve 3 aoe i i coun- Da. James R. Curcron called and sworn—This witness i ie tients effected with pains in the bones, cutrneous eru; have infused into their people. In the writings of | ry, : : esday. | ing and valuable to be permitted to fave the : N. B. A liberal discount allowed to country practitien- r , cute P material passages of this defence w: ‘ <4. | stated that the quantity of the substance found in the sau- tions, sore throat, and every ether symptom indicative of Thomas a Kempis, and other zealous fathers of the | iis day's Hea % © give In | try.¢After the death of Baron Lederer the negocia- | 2+ was eo small that he coull not detect opium in it; on | ¢T8 and druggists. the existence ef venereal taint, sheuld use this ereotfic tion was continued through his executors, and it the 1th of January, stewards, Ae me) ‘athe hours of appears that they demanded the mederate sum of | Mr#, Mount, and on examining the bricks of the hearth, $3500 for the collection. The College offered oS veces os nee that, agen anal yeaa. $3000 or thereabouts, and so th matter remained, = Shinty ayedpos ws in a person who had not until the Faculty of Yale, esteeming a few hundred | "Mrs. Maneanet Cargt’cailed and sworn, and corrobo- dollars of more value than this magnificent collec- | rated the testimony o! Mrs. Mount as given yesterday, tion of native minerals, refused to make the pur- cpantnecaney pens pe trientine chase. The collection is now destined for Paris | Mrs. Manoaner Prronen called and sworn—t intro- or Vienna, where it will bring at least double the Peto ine Ce tn ene crag amount demanded for it here. en prescribed for Mrs. Meunt ; I gave her the toast wa- It is justly to be regretted that the parsimonious spirit of the faculty ef such a respectable literary in- stitution, should thus deprive the country of such an inestimable collection of minerals, the equal of ter and tasted it after I handed it to her, and found it bit- ter. The remaining part of the testimony of this witness which can only be obtained by a great expenditure of money, industry, and scientific skill. The loss was contradictory to that given by Mrs. Mount asa wit- ness, so far as relates to the conversation between wit" is the more to be lamented, as the interesting sci- ence of mineralogy is just beginning to attract ness and Mrs. Mount ; she also stated that Mrs. Mount got toddied at various times. amongst usthe attention which its importance de- serves, BRIGHT SPRING WITH ITS BIRDS, ITS verdure, end its fragrance, will soon be upon us. Butin order fally to enjoy its sweets, we must put our animal machinery in oraer. Even in the strongest systems it will get @ little out of gear during the winter months, and to restore it to its proper tone, there is nothing so effective, and yet so mili and pleasant in its operation, as Peters’ Vegetable Pills, or Petors’ Cathartic Lozenges. At this season, too, coughs and colds are always prevalent, and if, in addition to one of the above aperient prepara- tions, the sufterer from these complaints will have re- course to Peters’ Cough Lozenges, they will clear away the obstructions in the respiratory organs, at the same time that the blood is being purified, and the general sys- ited. With such precautions against disease, ‘summer need not be dreaded. ind Ly Peters’ Lozenges, all others are spu- rious, and will de you more harm than good. Principal office, 125 Fulton, corner of Nassau street. QG- BOSTON NOTION. OUR READERS.— The recent arrival of the English steomer, has put ua in prsene ofan ample stock of foreign Magazines and riodicals, from which we have culled the finest Jiterary geme to spread before the patrons of the Notion. Our se- fection embraces tales, nouvellettes and essays. Among the former we may particularize, “ The tale of Trans- migration,” from Bently— The Three Trials,” from Ainsworth’s Magazine, and a story called the ‘ Death Cell,” in which some ofthe darkest features of Parisian life are Uric fed with hic and startling force — “ Lady Alice” is continu his novel is not only eager- ly perused by novel readers, but has excited the strongest sensation in the literary werld. We incline to the belief that it is written by the author of “ Ten Thousand a Year.” For sale by all newsmen and boys. 6} cents single Nos. E.B.TUTTL#, No. 4 Ann street; Axford, Bowery; Greene, Brooklyn GG A CASE AT HOME.—Mr. Browning, a baker of Danbury, had a child which suffered terribly with worms, and fvund no relief until they procured Kolm stock’s Vermifuge, from Mr. A. I, when one bottle , at the cost of 25 cents, brought as ay more than fort; wormsand cured the child immediitely. Who will ri their dear children’s lives or a large doctor's bill to save a quarter ota dollar. This is but one of many cases in this neighborhood. ‘To be had only in New York, at 71 Maiden Lane. « THE MARCH BUDGET!!! THE NEY WORLD FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2, Will present a rare bill ot fare, the richest gems having been culled from the * ENGLISH MAGAZINES FOR MARCH, See Contents. I.—PILGRIMAGES IN PARIS—No. 1—La Moraur, a thrilling story, from Fraser’s Magazine. IL—THE THREE TRIALS—A Legend of the Black Forest—From Ainsworth’s Mogazine. Il.—THE LOST PEARL—A splendid tale, from Fra- ser’s Magazine. we can discover the means which have eringly and successfully employed by the Catholie clergy. In these writings there is a skiltul blending of poetry and the strong affections of without delay. Sold in bottles at $1 each, in cases of half a dozen bettles, $5, (lorwarded to any addrcss.) . §. RICHARDSON, Agent, Principal Office of the College 7 Nassau street. rel THE PRIVATE MEDICINE CHESTS PRERA- y the College of Medicine and Pharmacy, are guar- anteed to cure the worst cases of Gonorrhos, Gleet, or any unpleasant discharge from the urethra,without taint- ing the breath, or disagreeing with the most delicate sto. mach. Te purchasers of these chests, the College bind themselves to give medicine gratis, if not cured. Price $8 cach. By authority of the College of Medicine ana Pharmacy, 97 Nassau street, N. ¥. ’ W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. PROVESSOR VELPEAUS CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS, for the cure of Gonorrkw, Gleet, and all unpleasant discharges from the urethra, is now the only remedy usedin Europe for those distressing com- laints. So great has been their success in is, that heer have cuused the astonishment of the whole medical protession ; and Professor Velpeau, their celebrated in- | ventor, now boldly asserts that he can eure the worse case of gonorrh@ with these pills in le<# than half the time occupied by the old, and now obsolete remedies. Tue Cortece of Mepicine anp PHARMacy or TRE City or New Yonx, since the intreduction of those Pills into the United States by them, have sold more than FIFTEEN HUNDRED BOXES ; and they defy a single instance of failure to be product Aggravat enses of upwards of a year’s continnance, have been Rey cured by them, without confinement, tainting the breath, disagreeing with the stomach, or any of the divagreeabls effects of the old treatment. Cautiow.—As these pills are now known to be the only specific for Gonorrhea and Gleet, persons r age] them are hereby informed that they are oruy to be bi muine at the Office of the Colloge, 97 Nassau street, N. ‘ork. Price $1 per box of one hundred Pill W. 3. RICHARDSON, Agent. Yrincipal office of the Coil of Medicine and Phar- acy, 97 Nassau street. N B.Persons living at adistance can obtain a chest, containing a sufficient quantity of the above Fomedies, with fall directions, guaranteed to effect a cure in al cases. Price $3. * A liberal discount allowed to eountry practi tioneve and drug The paper is able—well written—in better taste than his narrative—but, as was to be expected, it exaggerates the few slight facts on which a mutiny ©" | was predicated. Every person, however, has long the haman heart, with religious dogmas and the dis- since made up an opinion on the case, from the am- cipline of the Church. And proceeding in this way ple and full reports of the facts, published during the the Catholic priesthood have systematically la- Court ef Inquiry and Court Martial. Among the bored to divest religioa of all that stern severity, and officers of the navy generally—the shipping interest repulsive gloom, and cold formality,with which the |" aq q large class of personal friends, Captain Protestant Chureh has clothed it; and by addressing | y4-Kenzie ig justified in his conduct on the ground themselves to the senses,the imagination and hearts of necessity. Another large portion of the commu- of their discioles, they have produced effects of the | 51 and country, although they would not condemn most imposing character. Whilst Protestant divines | j 5, harshly, yet beleive that there was ne necessity have been beating the doctrines of predestination,and | +) the éxhetitind at any point of time the decrees, into the reluctant brains of hundreds, One .of ‘the most objectionside dectunen in oe their brethren of Rome have been leading cap- | 41,616 affair has been the temper and violence with tive the entranced feelings of thousands; and thus, which his friends have advocated his canse, in pri- a2 ogee lad have had tp Gag savalis of a. vate, in society, before the Courts, and in the newe- dogmatic theology, and, in the other, we have had papers. In the latter organs there has been a tone the brilliant fruits of religious poetry, sentiment, of brutality assumed towards the family connections and romance. Mi This “revival” movement of the Catholic hier- | ¢1,Midaiupmen Spencer, and of the two sramen, archy, all ever the world, will in afew years astone | ty of bed feeling behind. > ish the Protestant churches. The Catholics have, ‘Ww desacthak theCoun Martial will oor within the last few years, doubled the number of | 4 justity Capt. McK od Payrtesin their churches and religious establishments in Eng- | S04 Jusuty Capt, BicKensie, And transmit theit de- land, and in America they are increasing r idly | ‘sion to Washington during the present week. The every day. At this moment a new college and mo- | SOveTnen Hh , viguctae nastery have been commenced in Illinois, and a in ‘agar f git oe ae another college is in process of erection at Worces- _ The Presi raring = rsd ys unquestionably ter, in the very centre of N. England! This latterin- re ws 9 i veeven shots Fas rina (ll stitution will be under the management of the Je- - virion peti pest soins me attracted 4 suits, and will be opened with great pomp and cere- | ity both in Europe ani this country. The decision mony, under the auspices of that distinguished order. of the Government will come from the Navy De- The Rev. Mr. Mullady, of Virginia, has been appoin- | Pattment, and will be given to the public by Secre- ted the Superior, and it is quite probable that a con- | ty Upshur. It willbe very important, and be look- vent may also be erected. Such an invasion of theter- | €4 for with anxiety, risory’of puritarism is certainly remarkable. It shows Revier or THE Surrerers aT GuaDELourE.— that the Catholics are sapping and mining the very | We are happy to learn that efficient arrangements citadels of the Protestant faith. Much, however, of | have been made in this city for obtaining the the antagonistic influence, which is at present de- | means of contributing to the relief of the unforta- {eating the churches of the Ketormation, is born | nate Colonists of Guadeloupe. An appeal to the within those bodies themselves. Multitudes of their | benevolent feelings of our citizens will not in this people are now driven into fanaticism on the one | case be made in vain. We are sure that the na- Mra. Racuet B. Hannis called and sworn—! lived at 72 Cannon street, next door to the house in which Mrs. Mount lived—she used to keep arsenic in the house to ill rats ; Lhave seen her very much intoxicated ; she was brought home once by two men and was intoxica: ted. In her cross-examination this witness testified that she had seen her drink a glass of wine, but no other li- quor ; I never saw but that she could converse as well as at unv time. Aanon B. Rous, druggist, stated that Mount came and purchased the medicine orderedjby Dr. McEwen. James P. Avtaine, engine builder, stated that Mr. Mount had been in his employ for ten years, and that he was a sober, honest and industrious man ; Justice Tay- lor, Assistant§Alderman C. J. Dodge, John P. Dixon, Lloyd Brant, Sheriff Hart; and Edward Flanagan, testifi- ed to the character of Mount. Eartaquake.—A slight shock was felt at Mem- phis, Tenn. on the 10th instant, between 10 and 11 o’clock in the morning. These American earth- quakes are caused more by heavy wagons run over frozen roads than by any reyulsion in nature. The girl Many Heatey was called again and stated that she went to an apothecary’s to get a small piece of opium for Mrs. Mount after the attempt at poisoning, for her to taste, which was afterwards thrown into the slop ail, and that the small piece of opium given her by Dr. hilton was still in her pasion. Mrs. Manearer Casey and Mra. Mount were called again and pointedly cont icted the testimony of Mrs. Prite! . At 5o0’clock the Court adjourned till 11 o'clock this morning. Tne Weatner.—Yesterday was a cold, bluster- ing, winter-likeday. It was more of a January than aMarch day. In New Orleans trees are blossom. ing and green peas daily expected in market. Seriovs Ran.Roaw Accipent.—One man had a leg cut off, and another a foot, by a locomotive at ‘West Stockbridge last Saturday. One of the suffer- ers has a wife and three children dependent upon him for support, Ought not the conductor of the lo- comotive be made to pay the expenses of the family till the injured man is fully recovered ? Court of Oyer and Terminer, Before Judge Kent and Aldermen Woodhull and Car man. Mascon 23.—Tho Grand Jury brought in a true bill against Benjamin Slater, for arson in the first degree, in setting fire to premises 323 Broadway—the dwelling part being occupiel by Peter Lang—-the sore by Thos. Hand John L. Selby—on the 2th of last November. KY MARKET, ‘Thursday, March 23-6 P, M, ‘The transactions at the Stock board were net large, and prices a little less firm to-day. Ohio6's fell}; Ken- tucky 6's }. At the new board there was more movement, and rates were something in sdvance of those at the other board. New Orleans funds are 1} per cent. premium ; Mobile 18. 20. Sysorsis or THe Law OF Micnican, rassen M, Is 1 so I—It is said that a’ powerful combination of “ very respectable” persons has been formed in Missouri for the purpose of robbing the Santa Fe and Chihuahua traders on their return homeward this spring. Troops ought to march at once to the relief of these enterprising ren. Case or Mercer.—Young Mercer's trial begins on the 28thinst. We take the following relative to him from the Philadelphia U. 8. Gazette of yester- day — ici IV.—LORD ABERDEEN, with » Portrait. ‘es hand, and a cold scepticism on the other. tions of other countries will not permit their fellow- Woonnvnw, N. J., March 29, 1842.—Knowing ti V.—ENGLAND—PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE qe Mgmies Sue Fuse Davy, sae A writer in alate number of the Edinbwrgh Re- | citizens {rom France to outstrip them in this work bgalvann aor Sheed gots mae btn: fo ——_ om in Your city in relation to the cave oy s ng Vie CRT CRT ae vey tae Mir wnanin, oo view deseribes, with admirable fidelity, in one | of mercy. It is unnecessary to add one word in verre a Whee NOL ated icy former ore bow in seeslon, Judge Riteer | raison Tae G a pare A eho 4 74 iiss Preamble sets forth that the State interest is in arrear short sentence, the character of the religious servi- | favor of this movement, and we only direct atten- heodkibtelt the ut vd i hike Chiasans i La found all againat himfor the mar er of Heberton VIL-MACKENZIE'S CASE before the Supreme Court | tthe State is equitably hound to pay it, and that tho cesin many of the churches. ‘They are marked,” | tion to the notice of the meeting held yesterday, to diately dfew a pistel, shot Weston dead, and proved | sre in tubstance at follows nthe fits count charge: | Vil, NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY—An in- | bondholders have expressed themvelves willing to re- says he, “by decency and dullness.” There is | be found in our advertising columns. fas rf lied a 4 tbr plover hen Bingleton Mercer with shooting and killing Heberton teresting Sketch of the Proceedings at late | coive bonds for the interest due, and which may fall due ot enlis > ‘ PCAN YL Te aa p a jad not a wrong name, ith a fi istol, D ¥ Meeting. ‘ . =a meet nl 7 ympathies and excite the heart, Navat —The frigate Brandywine, Captain Par. the fends of the eed eng Seay, ‘Wha monk Ge maou the wetter Rew ix. OLY FEDERALIST, in Review of Ham- uae eal, Weed to FsitheS g sh tapes s e hearer, an “impressible” subject, flies | ker, dropped down from Norfolk last Sunday. She a heen ‘committed all from a six barrelled pistol. mond’ Political History of New York. News and coupons duo since July, 1841, upto July, 1846, to issue from the chilling atmosphere of the orthod aT 7 i : a eae ‘The third count is similar to the first, except that the kill | X.—Original and Selected Poetry—Foreign Ne rvads thereto tecvicw cides. tthe as wary, Faces of goine of the tama, | ‘The brig Boxer, Lieut. Ballus, was at Matanzas | wich. ‘Travellers to and from Boston over that | within the concurrent jurisdiction of this State and Penn- Thoatricals, KC, FE) KE aber, Of His, £1,000 bonds, LOL to 168 Ineliisive, 198 to 800 inclu. and there pours out his soul in spasmodic eonvul- } on the 5th inst route i feel thankful for this, Seven | *Y!vasis, and Mercer wus first arrested and prosecuted in year, or 6f cents a single number, 36, Sém-and 668, G01. to 690 inolusive, and bonds $a.006 sions; or if he be a.cvol philosopher, he sinks into | OUFMAvY appears to be both remarkably active | owe have reason to feel thankful for this. sarong (Ed me cag ot ind cig ply ped ‘iiehod, BLACKWIOD'R MAGAZINE 1117 966 inglusive, 999 anA400, 434 te 489 inelsive, vetic indiflerenee, and puts a grave stone a mate noweradays Within three years | Mules of staging or sleighing at night when the ther- erunon, the aath instant, when Judge Filmer will be as pablished Be Ammnben; a SERIAL ng it WY9S bundeol the denomination of $1,000, and sage ne OH | two sloopsof war have been lost, one completely | mometer is down below zero, is not the most agree- anet ify, ew hd dock title, bet netomat. NT; and a great variety of Books for the 51 bonds of the denomination of $9,000 each amounting in every feeling of piety and devotion. But the Ro- | dismasted, and several vessels run ashore: able thing in the world. be Int tate Cowst ipirita, but appeared pal 1 t Nat | all to $1,887,000. The bonds issued for interest to be in the

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