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NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1843. ORK HERALD tai b ERALD—daily newspaper—pu' ry day of the year except New Years day and July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- 8 paid—cash in advance. WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday ce 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— postoges paid—oash in advance. ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and inereas- ing fast. It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, or the world, and is, therefor siness men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash ‘B.OM_ CORK—Via Liverpool—In THE New Yi We beg to inform o1 Tecular succession of first class the above port every week, which will be. fi manner for second cabin and steerage to ensure them every re 7 itted out in such ¢ Passengers, a cannot comfort. One of amr firm, Mr. James D. ‘ ir wishes, and have thi | Those sending tor their friends will Paying in our | id, OW h ‘Apuly a BROTHERS ko | letter post pai 1 the Fulton Ban SD. ROC , the best channel for bus tulton street, next door t Goree Piazzas, Liverpoo! ¢ rafts can be sent from this by ‘wular packet ships on the Ist, 7th, 13th, 19th and 25th of omy moxth, also by the Boston steamers on the Ist and léth. “ S.—Passage eertificates and d. N'TLNG of all kinds executed at tho most moderate Prices, and in the most elegant style. AMES GORDO! Prornmtor or tHe Hexaro Estas. Northwest corner of Fulton and i __d DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND Xe.—Persons about remitting money to their | SPRING ARRANGEM# N: sage from Dublin, Bel x0, Ballina, Galway, in now be engage 1 fcives will Rid sending for their rel aivaeees eae arrangements with the subscribers. Drafts payabl fa, in sums of 1,2, 3, Tange or small sums gu the Ito mount, payable on deman ‘ational Bank of ult, Son & Co., we and Discou ‘& £50, or any al without discount or an’ Ch fank, do., : James ned ¥ sy Bxchan Bank of Scouiand, yal Bonk of trelaud,— Apply t BROTHERS & CON Fal AMES D ROCHE DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, &e— Persous about remitting mney to, their frieuds ia the an be suvplies with drafts, in sums of 4 ) £20, £30, £50, or any amount, payable on without discount of an in kers, London, 1. Ba Bauk, Liverpool, Eastern ing Company, Sir Wm. Forbes Hunter the branches in every p Seotland and Wales, whic Great Western on the 19th or Garrick on the 25th, on applica- WS eh. TAPSCOTT, BLAM lectars trove the ovuntry must soar sec herd TON, KEY WEST EW ORLEAD EXAS mes I Barnard & Co., kxchinge and Dis- At their General Ps Kasten Bauk of ‘Seoth FOR CHARL y 1V be forwarded HAVANA. of the 7th, 13th. and tot shesirareac Ate mm Boston oh the tuth October, bs applyt. § (0 Wea T. PAPsCOrt At thelr Genera Passage Of 43 P ip, N. B.—AIl letters from the country must come pos! paid. FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—R Packet 16th of Noyember-—The fine New York bur ¢ i WEN, Ira Bursley, maste-, Dt tivel: Wed- neaday, 25th October, Pu Eg elai with other circumstances, the departure of the Nep- . which at the earnest so» as assented to with Te. sured that no delay will be tune until the al licitation of many passengers Iuctanee, ‘Thepnblic may rest swhunivted to beyond the day now fixed, , cure has been completely overhauled, and is in per- Passengars may r Iv pou every comf rt and con- About one half the number of her berchs are ba: for the above ports, in state we, and for freight of light goods or the Tobacco Inspec- iE, We, or to BRO WEI. 75 Wall strect. Will sail as abgve For height or passage pply to U ta cov wes ‘The fine packet shi tons, will succeed the 16th December. perior accommodations, Yenience io her, still disengaged. p, Liverpool, J. Persons v1 specie for Charleston a pen al be yi Hon hart, (ot of Chi tan street ies ERPOOL—Regular pac LUCINA CORDIAL, on THE ELIXIR OF LOVE. older: time, among the Jews, t man a second wife might choose—= Whose first, by Fate’s unkindly doom, No children bore to bless his home, ficted tha ’ed to Lucine, the midwiie’s patrons Beyncian wives, in such a crisis, Called to their aid the Priests of Isi: And even now, the meek Hindoo— ‘Warm as her clime, and tender. too If childless twelve months from her bridal Flies weeping to her senseless idol, And with raised hands, in accents wild, Petitions Bramah fur a'child; For woll she knows, Love shuns to bless ‘Phe Hindoo bed of barrenness. So much forlove in days by-gone, nd savage customs in our own; nt say, even now, does Love's commuutom Bless in' oun land, a sterile union ! No, oft times conjugal feli 1y thus disturbed—ay, e’en in Tui yet may the barren, if they try. he means “inerease and toultiply With “Love's bltxie™ for her fru he childless wiit’s repinings end. rocreative power this Flixir’s dower. ¢ will prevent, city; ad, n ption’s il x ye Kor slots (= ny 2 uppress a gleet, whate’er its dave, And all lifes functions renovate; ons from the skin it ehases, And brings back beauty and the Graces *Pis woman's trust—and ne'er deceives her. From Fluor Albus it rlieves her, And each disease, (with proper care, too,) fair aud fragile form is heir to, ase are Dai TRUTHS, who calls them Aetion Shall have stern proof i contradiction, Letters—ail forms of attestation— Kromn the savans of every nation With gratcful inissives from all quarters, by luackery’ Ousands who lay, wi Almost within the Jaws of death; Now in their nightly prayers repeat, Thanks to Life's frieud, tu. Naseau street, Aua sometimes names the very number Ninety-two Nassaa”—even in their slumber Or, dreaming of Diseases ordeal, Cry ine for the “Lucina Cordial,” ring this me Philadelphia. | IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS A’ ine from the country, by sending aremittance, can have it boxed up and sent to any part of the Union. Price $3 per bottle, or $2 1 pet doen. Also for sale at 5.8% North 6th s oe ole tne 010 ta* m Qetober—The. well know ARRICK, Capt W. Skiddy, of 1000 tons, will sai ‘above, being her regular day, Her accommodations for cabi ssengers are unsurpassed by any vessel i port, and as a nun engaged, those desirous o! ANISH STEAMER NATOH- FOR HAVANA, Direet, Don Frac: Villair, commander, Kk on Weduesday, Novy, Ist, rect. The NATCHEZ bh newly coppered, refitted with new. boilers, and in point of ele: nd general comfort exnnot be su As he is a eer chip all desert ver Watches, of tl turers, in England, France, an will leave the, of » second cabin and steerage pascencers are already Curing berths should make var + 100 Pine street Corner of South, ny the Naichez on her N_R, STANHOP LLERS GOING SOUTH OR Sixteen hours m advance of the oT mr ATCHES. ‘Watches in the city, is to be found ns of Gol newest styles, direct Wate! and jeweller +. A LED ', importer of wi ‘he largest and most splendid assortinen tt the subseribes dd from the manufac- Switzerland, he is euabled to offer e larger assortment, and at much less prices, at retail, than any ether house in the city. Gold watehes as low as $20 y ‘exchanged or bought. watches warranted to keep good time, or the money returned. Watches, clocks and jewellery ant swarmed lower than at any ot! Line to Sayannah, in eonnexion with the Central Ri has superior accommodation for cabi steerage passengers. ‘Those wishing to a quire to make early application to JOUN HERDMAN, 5,.., 61 South st, near Wail stivet. —Pasrage from Great Britain and irelaad, via Liver- he Jowest terms, by any fs furnished for any’ am’ proximity each day, other purpose w is reputation for the past thirty- Mills, aud their proximity to New. York, yriation afforded immediately adjacent, 4y ‘way af the navigation direct to the Mills from any Port, rouuer the facili- ties for business unexceptionable to those desi tablishment. Apply to HENRY PATRIDG sea. New Rochelle, N.Y, Kelloggsville, or to” SILA atall times be eng ‘alar packet ships, and payable at the National sed Provincial Meni of I i towns throughout the United Kingdom, on ap= plication as above, New LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS— ith October—The new and elegant RRICK, 1000 tons burthen, Capt. W, Wednesday, 25th Octobe: her regular day. ine being all 1000 tous and upwards, per- sons about to embark for the old country, will not fail to see the alvantages to be derived it ence to avy other, as their great cxpacity renders the: way more comfortable and convenient than ships of ‘Those, wishing to. secure berths, should 1 make early application on board, or to ; W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, At their General Passage Office, 43 Heck lip, cor South street. ‘The Garrack will sail from Liverpool on the 1%th Deeember. ing at Savannah the sime day, and will leave Savannah on the saine drys az above, at 6 o’elock P. M., after the arrival of the cars from Macon, i ‘Travellers will find this to be the cheapest and most expedi- tions ronte to the south and west. The above boats are fitted up ina superior style, and wo expense or pains. will be spared to seers aeccalaty, cous Get and transportation travelling pab- Fitzsimmons’ Wharf, Charleston. _Charleston September, 1843. ‘iW ARRANGEMENT. REIGHT Ri Pin REGULAR MAIL VIDENG B INGTGN AND NEWPORT—-Composed & superior sveamers, runnin mand Providence expedition to the LAMIT TE, The ships of this this line in 5 refer- i in connection with = : eon favoraole term ing to remit money can be surplied with draf's for ipal towns of the United NARRAGAN ROHEOAN ; One of which will leave New York daily (San od) from Pier No. 1, Tate N ang eaponnt, payable in all the prii NB WP he store bei’ open antl 10.6) gives country merchants an opportunity to examii Geir leisure, ritish Vessel — e city of New York. Fconld be most adv ose Which might by: Lied extey i ve years en oye: « .. 59 Bread street, me York. New Rochelle, 23, 184 10 Gases Coarse Sewed and Pe Sonat spers, Children’s Shoes, various colors. Womens and misses Gaiters “India Rubbers, trimmed and plain. Kor sale in Jota to suit purchasers, at their siore, 120 CUaTHAM STREET, ‘clock ii ARRANGE i The RHONE ISLAND, Captain ‘Thayer, on Monday, and Wednesday for Stonington sud Newport, aud Frida ASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock, on Tues- for Stonington, and Satarday for Stoning- og British ship CH ‘a large portion of her eargo ch for the above port. lonial or domestic produce, will engaged, will have qnick ‘de farciet about shippin Passengers, on the arrival of the steamers at Stonington, jgrvardet 4n the splendid and commod itroad = » Providence and Boston, aud if for Newport will proceed in the steamer Mohegan (in. superior or- ie thence at 6 vie td following “yi Ving them an,opportinity of a night’s rest on board the steam- er Masha ‘or Mhode island, and then breakfast on board Ve steamers have been thoror pared to promote celerity of travel and i curicy of passengers, and not surpaesed by any in the United 125. or Passage or freight, which is taken at v kinds, colors, sorts and sizes, for ladies, Gaiters, Boots, Buskins, tadia Rubbers and Moccasins, latest style and fashion; ladies’ BLACK BAL L, OK OLD LINE OF LIVE: POOL PACKET a Regular Packet, and mown, very. fast sailing packet ship ENGLaND,, burtheu ni, Captain Samuel Bartlett, w1 pirbegccommodations in ge mience and comfort by any the old country will find i sizes and sail positively as above, of this splendid packet for cabin, 2d ¢e- for splendor, conve those embarking for wrest to select this desita- ly equipped and LADIES’ AND MISSEs’ SHOES. CHEAPER THAN EVER. WALKER’S OLD STAND, 419 Broadway, may be found a complete assortment of ail the pers, and wali ited to all tastes: or made to order, at the UKE RUS, 419 Broads roadway, oF of ‘berths “eau be secured cm apply on board, at ‘ickets fox the route an ble conveyance. For passage, which is v ry low, and to secure, the best berths, early apphieation toot of Beekman st . or to the subser ROCHE, BROTHERS &°CU,, 35 Fulton street, _ next door to the Fulton Bank. P. 8.—The England sails from Liverpool on the cember. Persons sending for their friends can have them brought the packets comprising this m i; from that port punctually on the amount drawn direct on the Ro; lessrs, Prescott, Grote, Ai free of ‘discount or any charge town throughoat f-agland, Ireland, Scot- assage, &c. apply aa above. ship OXFORD. will, succeed the ENG {I for Liverpool on the ist. November, her regu: o6r id be made on board. ol HARND: NOTICE—CHANG! jonday, Oct. 9th, the steamers of the New Jerse: tion Company, form ug the le to. Provi i leave pier No. 1, Battery Pi. ‘Un and Ov it, forwarded after half-past 1? SEVEN O'CLOCK MORNING LINE OK ALBANY, termed! andings—From the reakfast and Dinver on he Empire on Monday, Wednesday "Phe Troy on Tuesday, Thersday and Saturday, at—Caldwell’s, West Poin and fait fully neat rasan HOUR On, and after out in her, or in any and anequalle# ane, 7th and 19th of each moni rafts at sight for Banit of Ereland and on ince, at i 1} not be received m9 6m* m land and Wales, The favosite Packos Line of Staxes will leave the moruing, (Suadays exceyted,) at 8 o'clock, A. M a‘ternoo! at 2 o'clock P. M., » tal’. and the Westchester Hous: thy Bowery, New Vork, every m afternoon by the 2 o'clock train Agents ai whom every TINE —Regulay October.—The splendid. packet ship RICK. Captain Win. Skidiy, of 100 tons, wi ‘or treight or , havin yon board at Orleans E. K. COLLINS & CO. VERPOOL-Ne xsack: id 3 sacs canner EMPIRE, Captéin 8.2 Toe, ‘OY, Captain A. Gorham, ring. at the office, foot of Barclay her regular day. nished accommodations,ap) wluarf, foot of Wall street, orto presst on this day, at 7 o’eloc! ae he ca eo ‘uesday, Rt i Sor pascake, apply to FD. Lal, White Plains, Oct. 4th, 813. the public, that he has "fo. 09 Nassatt street, where. he will thankful te werme' far onal KED BIRD LINE OF STAGES, IN_ CO THE NEW YORK ANB! Sse RAILROAV COMPANY, On the Red Bird ge of White Plains, every AIL NGEMeNFS! TWO DAL Wednesday, (th October ater co! informe FOR SALE OR TO RENT—The Premiom Mill with IL or [5 run of stones, with all of its extensive mi nery, situated near two miles from New Rochalle, ter County, and State of New York, and in immediate now in order for an exten- ive business in flour, and can grind and rack 100 to 150 ban vantageously employed for sive water power. ‘y the Premium wici the facility of ing such an es. ELL BOOTS AND SHOES.—WILSON & JOHN SON, Successors to John Hutchings, deceased, have on hand and for sale, from the best manufactories in the eged Boots, men and boys. ", opposite Rosevelt. e evening, goods at 828 Im*m different es and children. x shoes. Also, nud water proof over shoes of the , misses’ aod children’s Gaiters of all kinds end colors, in the greatest style and varvety, of all entlemen’s, boys? acd children’s boots and shoes, of French aad native calf, ¢ \arse an i all their variety, ready made notice, Geutlemen’s overshoes, and an imnumerable assortment of other goods, at WA 73, 41 N. B.—Heads of fimilies, by patro will find a saving of 25 to 30 per cent. BOOT AND SHOE STORE JOHN READY respectfully informs his friends and tl aed business, jn the above street, where ly receive execute, all orders he may be favored with on the » M., and ever! the Railroad Depot, City of Broome street end &t8 o’ctock, and every at attendance at ths Railroad Depots, of m every infor nm be obtained, ‘and who will slso fe put under their char. - eee POTIRAM DEFOREST, Proprietor oll im*ec Captain Je he Cit . f 1100 in John Collins, Ky aud sail the 2th November, easter aly toon the ships of this line FOR LONDON—Regalar Packet of the fast packet ship SWItZ! then 1000 tons, will sail as Bank Bills, Specie, owners of sach , Freight, Baga or any olner kind of Property, taken the Doata of this Linejmast Kood A. jaily at 6 rect—From the steam! A oes earn i “jeavel Monday, Weduesday and above, ter regular day. Her accommodations tor cabin, second cabin and steerage gers ac* unsurpassed by any vessel. in sible “OR BUFFALO AND ALL PARTS OF THE WEST ASSOCIATION a TO ALBA Buffal PA : and Lower Canada3s 40 or 23 Up, the fast line to Buffalo and found, $8 00. For passage wey to M. L. RAY, 93 Barelay street, New York. ‘riboat ROCHESTER, Capt. A, Houghton, will leave y,and Saturday até P.M. 5A M.—Landiog at Intermediate] pt, W ted Wiiday, afternoon, at ook. ORTH AMERICA, Capt, M. H. ‘Truesdell, Feet aendey, Thersday and Secunda sseugers are already eng ged, berths should make early pp fern ih eri MeMURRAY, 100 Pine street, corer of South. 'LL.—A good sh Bulizof (ton bore li Monday, @nduead y Evening, at five Bi tating this Line of Boats will at all times arrive in Aliouy th emple time to take the Momiag ‘Train of Cars for reek, Se above bokts are new and substantial, are firiahed wth a Tor spesd and accommoda: Hit apply’ om board, or to P. —On and after Monday, Oct. 16th, the boats of this 6 o’clock, P. M_instead of 7. Oh EVENING LINE ling—the spleudid low re in A. leLeau, will leave ‘uesda} cr a a ‘The uior Freuch ship MI @Acheux, will sail on or about rele) Irenght or passage, meat and el it State ons are unrivalled on the ‘or Passage or F rerg! Py Fy CREAGH & HEYDECKER, or to BOYD & HING' steamboat to, Phila ‘The Evening Line py Philadelphia) without change of ¢ Passengers will procure their Lourtlandt street, where a commodic veadiness, with baggage crates on bos. . Philadel; e crates are conveyed from city to city, wihout being opened by the way FOR HAVRE—Second Liv hip ONEIDA, James Funck, master, will sail on & HINCKEN, No.9 Tontine Building, corner Wali aud Water streets ‘OR MARSELLLES—Packet for ist November— » Duggan, coppered aud ROUM & ©: De HINGIS 10.9 Tontine Bu NEIKO—The fa MAZEPPA, a first class ves gee ALA ALLOW, Captain Phil acar in whi he Indies’ use. p Rethrning, the lines leave Phijadelptria from the foot of W street, by steamboat to Bordentown at 7 0 clock, A. M. A. M., and ‘The ship COURIER, C, RP or peomases agbty to Swallow has a, ent ‘oF heigl a ecommodations ix uot surpaased on the orto y (ORK AND KINGSTON STEAM FREIGHT sinh AND PASSAGE LINE. For Kingston, anc, Boley Cap smamnvonts EME! ICH. 5 Saptain John Ketcham, will leave New + of Murray street, every Mouday and Thursday at 5 The lines for Baltignore leave Philadelphia a «P.M. being a contianation of the lines trou New York: eR BO, DEY 028 3mm iperior state room accommodation: ‘ay th on RDON 3. COL moderate terms POM. eave Kingston, (Ron‘out landing) every Wednesday tain Joba Samuels, will leave New een street, every Wednesday and Saturday at P. Me above, ner regalar day. “ a Having very superior accommodations, for cabin, bin, and steerage passengers, those rtending to em| ation on board, foot of Dover st., or to H MeMURRAY, 100 Pine street, comer of South. FOR NEW ORLEANS Low od = i packet ship YA- iteave K axston (Bondout landing) every Tuesday and XTRA TRIPS. ¢ EMERALD will leave the foot of Murray street every Returning, leaves ke immegiat ite vag SORE rave Parmuson Devor. o’e! For freight or p u Ny BARLOW & CO., 164 West street. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT NEW YORK AND FHIBADELEHIA RA .KOAD LINE Via Newaan, Newsrunswi Borpentown ANw BURLINGTON. Mi Mor ladelphia. pla bagi ‘by railroad from Camden, at 5 o’olock, P. M. PATERSON RAILROAD, FAs ONLY 23 CENTS. From Paterson to Jersey City, On and after Mouday, Oct, 24, 1043, the cars, will leave EROT. Leave New Y: 9 ALM 12% P. ON SUNDAYS. Leave New a A. Sourtl PRINCETON, Trenton, KS. few York daily from the foot of Courtlandt st. ie at 9 A. M—-Mail Pilot Line at 13% P.M. if Line proceeds to Bordentown, from thence by hi direct to Camden (opposite to at the office foot of steamboat, will be in Each train is provided with sh are apartments aud dressing rooms expressly for 1 q ‘Transportation cars leave daily (Sanda: Sees ae Passen- ‘sare advised to be at the Ferry, foot o1 landt street, # few miunites before the stated howe’ of dev jyi9 6m ‘rash, will positively sail as above, FO! KEYPORT AND MIDDLETOWN POINT, Daily, (Sundays excepted,) touch: jock, Staten Island. ight or passage, having accommodations unequalled, oot of Wall street, or to & CO, % South street. Positively no goods received after Thursday evening, 19th apply on beard, at Orleans hippers may. rely upon having their goods by this line ¢or- New Orleans, Hullen & forwardall goods to their addre ket ship SHAKSPE, e Yazoo, and sail 3ist FOR NEW ORL* foot of Kobinson ya and Fridays, at Woodraf, who will be in readiness on the arrival of the boat to con- ssengers to Frochold oF any iform conveyaners on Target sore will be taken to and from Fort Hamilton rt of the country. Parties of plea- rst Ship The ele- Lon Wednesday the 18h i. st. tween decks is comfortably fitted up with « for the accommodation of 2¢ cabin passengers, who very moderate cate, as only a timite " ose desirous of se to make immediate application on board the sh NEW ARRANGEMENT SHREWSBURY—Long Brane Hook, Ocexn House whaw, Steamboat SH ite W SB Til now ran as follows, on an ving New York, from’ the foot acuday, Thursday, aud Eatontown ity: Captain Jol x berths will require a ‘oui id well kuown packet ship id sail on the 2 thin jon; for cabia, 2d ca ewsbury Will ran as above, weather permii All baggage at the tisk of the own age passengers. Appi POULAK FACKET Fon N ‘ tober. —The sp! TH CAROLINA. lly as above, her regulat d I! be in attendance to convey passenger sanding places co any part of the county re packet mond, will sail py packet has accommodations for cavin, superior to any other ship sai se Wishing to secure early application ou board at TAPSCOTT, slip, corner Sonth st wabary will go che inner passage, when Latte * pag é Oct. 3, will ron as Leaves Neworlt, trom foot of Centre street, at 8 o’clock A. age passengers, Fare between EWARK AND NEW, YORK.—Fare Fall and Winter Arranzes At pier foot of Jones? lan a &s At their General Passage Orfice, 43 Who haye also vegular first’ class London, Liverpool, New Or eans, Mi Charleston. Are AM At f 9 di 4, do ‘| 4% do. 9by do. 9 vo New York, from foot of Barelay street, at 3 o’clock P. & BOSTON STALEN ISLAND F. OF WHITEHA STATENISLAN 4 Staten Island, on and after October 2d, as follows, antil further notice >= Leave New York 9, ve Staten is required to ‘owners thereof, EAKY, FOOT steamboat Heave New York at Frye & Sha and New Branswick. an. Tnsuranee Com rater sireet, corner oh larly marbodiand NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS: PORTATION COMPANY. New YoRb ANU NE FANE REDUCED From the foot of Conrtianat atevet, New Yor! Leavs At 8 A.M. 9 do. Every day—Bonda ys excepted. cal Now Vork, Leaves Mewar, At 2 P.M. At? AM. At 1 3 do. do. 4 ML do. 4 do. 9 do. 5 534 do. 10% do. 7 6% do. 9 8 do. IN SUNDAYS, From the foot of Courtlandt st Leaves New York. 9A, M. At anda he MAC aay ML. “and tie FM. IZABATH TOWN, Leaves New York. Leeaves Elizabeth Pow acs AM ACs BoM, At TK A.M do. 4. do 8 di 9 do. lo. MU do. 434 do. 10° do. 5g do. 12 do. The trains for Westield, Plainfield, Roundbrook, Somer- ille, &c., connect with the 9A. M., and 4 w York daily, Sundays excepted. are be do, and A 75 cents. NEW YORK AND RAHWAY Leaves New York, aT 0. da. i do New York. Leaves New Brunswick. aco AM. Ata PM. At ¢ "A.M. At thy A ‘ V'sunpavst pansies a % jeaves N ick. Oe aCe. ac TA ante eM, ew Yo.k 50 cents. do. ‘ Bae accote in the Philadelphia trains, between ween New York and Rahway, f Tleket gratis. ‘Tickets are receiv. oely on the day when purchased ARK. ‘O TWENTY-FIVE, CENTS. Leaves Newark. 6 P.M. New York and Elizabeth Town 25 cents, Leaves Raly re “AM, As Sie 39. uy rT New fORK AND NEW BAUNSWICK, Kyom foot of Coarilandt street, New York, daily ‘by the ang Sid vegetable marke Sid vegetable market, Srrguged iu theueaest over weenie person is eanployed to procure permits to land passengers, e, Ke, who will board vessels immediately after the visti of the revenue officers, N. B.—Visitors to this Island should procure a passport from the Spanish Consul, at tne port of embarkation, to obviate dif- ficulties and inconvenience. 821 6mec wil THE ISLAND OF ¢ PROGRESS HOTEL TN the village of Cerro, three miles from Havana” blishment is sdvantageously situated, properly fitted up and attended, affording te benefit of a country life without excluding the comforts and pleasures of the Capital, or pre- Venting a timely attendance to business. Every. attention. promised by the owners to inet the satisfaction of their ¥ CHARGES, Boarding for a single persou in one room +++ + ‘(WOOF three persons in one room each person. ‘With families a particular agreement may be entered into. N. B.—Omnibusses are runuing from morning ‘tll night be- tvigén the Cerro and Havana, making the trip in half an hour. mt BELMONT HOUSE —NEW BRIGHTON GEORGE PEIRISS, in returning his grateful ackuowledg. ments to the uumereus ladies and gentlemen who favored the above establishment during the past season, begs to an- nounce that he has made every suitable arrangement tor the winter, to accommodate families and siugle boarders. The die ning-rooms and dorini comfortably aud elegantly furnished the choi- cest provi al to any. The prosimit he city, with excellent steam ats plying at sti the well known attention of the host and envi ined with the loca: tion, being within a siep or the landinig-plsce, renders this esta: Dlishment the most social ané couventeut in the Union. ‘Terns will be found exceedingly tnoderate, CZ" Good stabling and coach houses attached to the pret mises. si6 tir ti ng MASSACHUSETTS BAY i YSTERS —168: ‘ulton street, opposite St. Pauw ONAPOLEON CoURRIN' thts pieente A intintog those persons who have heretofore honored him w.th thei tronage, and those who are willing to continue the same {1 that the Viassachusetts Bay Oysters have recovered with cold weather. their fresh and delicious. flavor so. peculiar to them, and which has viven them the name of oysters of Cancale, that his saloon, recently so ¢legautly fitted up, offers the most qitiet and comfortable accommodations, ‘There will always be fonnd in ita choice collection of the following Wines, viz: we, Barsacy Herr mitage, sparkling an if Shambercin, Pommard, Voluey,. Li Leoville, St, Juisen,&c., y nai rs, (if required) and opened by one of the the establishineucs. HARPS F, BROWNE & CO. Manufacturers of the Improved + Patent Double Action Harp, by Roval a ai ge frard,) No. 3 London—established 1810, (many years with Ea Broadway and i3%4 Chambers street, New York, J. F. Browns offers. for sale at 385’ Broadway lection of these beauciful instruments in the U trrangements are such as to enable him te transact business at European thereby saving purchasers the high duties im- posed by tariff on these wistru, J. F. Browne would obse the most approved princi ments, ate uneqttalled in and perfectness of mechan them for the extremes of cl % t they will be found far aupert. v0 any of European manu- facture imported in the usual way. : Chese Harps are patronised by the elite of musical taste and professional talent in Europe: among the latter, he would meu- tion N.C, Bochsa, who invariably selects from this establish inent. ‘The atteution of professors in. this country is solicited, Lists of prices and deseripr ions may be forwarded by post. ee care(ully attended to; taken in ist stde! tring: 2 r © Harps.are constructed on with ell the modern improves janey Cf tone, fineness of tonch, ticular care is taken to fit country, in which res: MUSIC. JOSEPH KAMMERER, professor of music, respectfully announces to his patrons, and the publie in geaeral, that he has removed from 59 Crosby to 136 Laurens street, where all orders for his Cotiilion Band, to wait on parties, ete., in or out of town, will be thaultfully received aud promptly attended to, Orders for J. K. will also be received at Me. W. Dubois? masie 285 Broadway. o2 imtr _ PIANO FORTES. OHN PETHICK tes mata forms his friends and the is public that he has on band at old establishment, No. 204 Bh achoice assortment of sell on the most, reasonable terms. uch and tone—those important considerations with players of experiencehe would readily challenge comparison with the best Pianos now in use ; and_as to durability, he refers to, the many and frequent recommenda tions of his instruments by various professors who have used them for the last twelve years. ‘he assortment comprises vi- rious patterns, both of rosewood and mahogany, of six octaves and eighty notes, or fall German scale New York, Sept. 18th, 1843. 821 lm*ec TO THE LADIES. INGLETS, FINE AND WIKE CURLS, BRAIDS, Frizettes, Plain Bands, Bows, Head Dresses, Net Ca) Shell Combs, and other Ornaments suitable for decorating Lee dies? 4 M. & M. LARUE, Manufacturer and Whole sale Dealer, 162 Canal, corner of Verick, have now on hand a large, new and splendid assortment of the ahoye articles, which they are selling at greatly reduced prices, ‘They are of the latest fashions, and are manufactured in a su: perior manner, in their new and peculiar style, imparting a bean- tifal rich Inatre to the hair, and a durability to the curl, unat- tained by any other manufacturer. 5 ‘Old Curls altered to any pattern, and made to look like new, at a trifling expense, ; A liberal allowance made to retailers. 19 Im*r WM. T. JENNINGS & CO. RAPERS AND TAILOR: Hotel, opposite the Fountain, solicit attention to an assort- ment of seasonable goods, including Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings, &e., in all the new and various styles, under the assur ance that’ the system of" profits aud quick » which has elicited so liberal a patronage, ‘wi 0 while our Sse are such as will enable us to fill all or ders in future with promptness. i A feature in the establishment, which must commend it to those requiring articles for immediate use, is the addition to ouratock, of an assortment of first quality ready made Gas ments, consisting of Surtouts, pees Drees Coats, i eis) Office Coats, ing Gowns, ta, A eats, ‘Travelling Frocks, Dressing A chojee collecrion of tin Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, ENS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING.— a ya T. GREEN, Noe, 116 Chashass se. et, Conky Low. ery, will keep constantly oo full and complete assort, tmeavof Meas’, Boys? and Children’s Clothing, of all deseo tious, made im the most fashionable style, to which he would reapectfully invite the attention of those ta wint Aw la has made arrangements to receive Cloths, ssimeres, Vestings. ke, by every packet, and has secured the services of experienced Cutters, he pledges himself to give perfect satisfaction to all why may’ pitrchase. ; N. B.—Garments made to order at the shortest notice, and with strict punetualit 03 Im* *ENTLEMED OFF WARDROB mea or families desirous of converting their left off wear- ing apparel iato ‘cash, can obtain tor the same the highest ‘cash price. ; ‘Yo families and gentlemen quitting the city, or changing resi- dence, having any superfluous effects to dispose of, will ind it much’to their advantage to send for the suoscriber, who will attend them at their residence by appointment. |. LEVETT, No.6 John street. New York. A line through the Post Office, or otherwise, will receive Prompt att ation, CLOTHING cleaned altered a OTICE.—Gents to dispose of, will, by bray son's & Wilson’s old established 5 called on at their residence. A iis of cast off clothi: watches, musical, mathematical instruments, sextants, guad- Pants, guns, pistols, guitars, &e., bought and sold at’ No. 19 Chatham ki Al old iin*ec which they want their address at W. Simp- , 19 Chatham. street, be nds of carpenters’ tools bought. ol4 b J. 9UKnLA’D B, SORIA bogs lave reapecsfaly tg talorgy ins Fenda and jea ve to ii ML the public in reaera) that owing co the depressed od state of che times, he has reduced his price 2 per cent below the regu lar charges, Ladies wishing their summer dresses, shawls, &. dyed or a pressed, will find it much to their advantage by paying hima visit. Gentlemen will also do weil to call with such articles of wearing apparel as may need dyeing or pressing. All orders will be punctually attended to, and the articles done up in the best style at Soria’s establishment, No. 490 Pearl #t.. hes are at No 297 Bleecker st., No 352 Bowery, and t. Also a branch at 49 Fulton st. Brooklyn, ana iKton Place. ad putap in + J., comer of Broad st, aud Wasi can have all kinds of goods dyed fh s, and on moderate terms. Principal office 496 F vari st. an20 $m*ee JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS, REDUCED PRICES, HE. snbseriber is constantly receiving fresh supplies of the ustly celebrated pens, which he offers to the trade at ea, In addition to the styles so well known, he introdu following new patterus, vit 2and 3 Principality Pens, extra fine, fine and mediam ligraphic Pen—a prime article on pictorial cards, ‘sof celebrated places, Nos Sand 10—Washington Pen—very fine point, and elastic, on superb cards, In evidence of the high estimation in which these Pens are held, the follow ing statement is = ‘he number of Pens manufactured at the works of JOSEPH GILLOTT. from Dee. 1841, to Dec. 1842, was 70.612, 002 The public gre cautioned to be on their guard against spuri- ous articles. rach package of the genuine pens bears ing mile of Mr. Gillou’s signature, For sale by I RY JESSOP, Importer, 91 John street, comer of Cold. A good sapply of Windles aud Mosley & Co.’s London Pens. #29 Im ree GERSULL’S GREAT BOAT AND OAK ARS—At this establishment can be found every description of Boats. that the ingenuity of man can sugges: [cn bt what hehes doneand thenduage of what he can der At hig establishinent was built the following worivalled boats, vin: ile Switt Sore of New Foundland; the sixteen foot sailing inky Troabler, the Romp of Hurlgate, and the Parl Pry Pie row boata Henry Starky which won ¥9 races ia 1 mouths; oble Cimbria; the G. 'W, Chapman: the forty foot racer for the United Statag ship Ohi igparge Limpress for Fortin: the brass mounted gig Neptune for Tampico Bay, and a hast of Mthers equally, great : ‘Gweens aad Sculls—This new branch of his business is hy of attent t at the prices, only three and Al the seule for excing dressed by the pro prietors air t won the fast race can now be goon at his office, Sixty Boats always oa hand. is Bazaars if you desire a treat, AY work ieee oe 396.406 and 414 Water ond M1 Cherry stieets—sole proprietor. 4 im*r Gorrar 00 cases Of extra qi nglish Sheat we Op. ver, from to SEoz., just received per recent arrivals, and bed \E. Ky COLLINS & CO, 56 Bouth strvet} The Antarctic Expedition. (From the London Literary Gazette} In our jast Gazette we had the satisfaction to give a complete outline of course and scientific proceed- ings of the AntarcticExpedition, which we rejoice to find has made so strong a public seusation. It was not in our power, nor the power of language, to speak too highly of its importance to science, nor o: its conduct throughout a8 honorable to the naval service end glorieus to the country. The harmony which prevuiled from first to lest in every department, the firmnegs and reselution of | allemployed, and the safe return, with so little of sick- ness or of lovs during iour years of arduous and danger. ous enterprise, refl ct such credit on officers and men, that it woud indeed be ditiioule to find words to express our admiration. Tat speedy promotion and reward will mark the sense their country entertains of their devoted: hess is matter of course ; and we take pleasure in stating that his Royal Highness Prince Albert took a warm and early interest in their progress and discove: 1 another fine trait in the charceter of that ili sonage, and one 0 the right kind, to add to a great an growing popularity of the best and most enduring de acription. In bestowing his regards upon these brave uavigatore, he assumes the true position of a British piace ; utd a portion of their gallant exploits will thus come a part of his history,as well as of the history of the nation adorned by both. But our teeting on this subject must net lead us into the vice of common place declamatio: \ddition to what appeared in our jast week’ @ some particu. (ars to Communicate to our readers, which, we are sure, will be gratilying to their tastes and curiosity. _ We mentioncl the plummet having struck the grotnd in a sounding of great depth, but hud not at the moment the oxeet extent before us. Lt was at 2677 fathoms ; and abie contrivance the vessels veered ont more than fachoms of tine, and yet (us in lat. 464 deg. 8) with ail that scope could find no bottom. In the ner case, where they Jid, they could net tring the lead up again to inuicate the nature ofthe ground. In the highest latitudes, however, which they reached, aod uch wi the antarctic circle, their dredging was very productive, and they have brought home, in spirils of wine, many specimens of molluscs and other creatures, shells, &¢ &e., which are believed to be rare, ifnot new in this branch ot scientific exploration, and which will be the more welcome now, since Prot. Forbes’s JE sean researches , fortunately, in tais very ame sheet, p 604, his report, and the resule to which it leads.) bave, as it were, opened a vast novel field of in- quiry for the investigation of the nature of our globe. In'these desolate regions, where go little could be seen or found on the surtace, it was some compensation to be able todivulge even a tew secrets from the deptns of the sca. Aboutand around them it wes almostas if life were extinct. Animals there were noue; and birds were very few. The stormy petrel occasionally flying over their heads, was shot; and a new species of white petrel was also obtained. The ether ornithological inhabitants of the antarctic, such as gulls, &c., were identical with those of the arctic regions; the sane in colors, feathers, and form. Ouly they were, “like engel visits, few and for between. Of shrimps, under the ice, there were my rieds; but spperently nothing to feed upon them except the worthless finner-whaie. For the mess, the ocean was ablank. Seals, however, abounded, with skins of a long coarse hair, And this was all—ail except the extraordi nary penguin, whose habits seetned to be impenetrable. | This bird was found alwayson the ice, and at immenso distances irom land How it existed appeared to be a mys. tery. There were thousands and tens of thousands of the snaller species; and the lightly fledged young in their first yoar were olten met with. But there were, besides, a patriarchal order, never encountered in more than three ot any tine, and of on immense size. ‘Their appearance on the summits of icebergs and elsewhere was almost ludicrous; ior, with their stately stalk and short legs,they looked for ali tie world like the padres of religious or- der, One was weighed at 76 pounds, and stood about four feetsix mches in aright. The averege weight of this Jarge class wes 64 pounds, and, heavy asthey were and sevmed, their gotivity in leaping was incredible. In their walk, und glancing over their shoulders, as it were, with wonder at th: ir strange visiters, they betrayed no fears, and hardly took themselves out of the way. But if an impulse led them tojump up the face of a piece of ice, their flappers came down on each side, and they rose with a spr ng (considering their form) truly astonishing ; as several of the otlicers estimated such exploits at 10, 12 or 14 feet in perpendicular height. flow th birds contrive to live on icy masses, unable much made for rnoning, i8, we repeat, a ity. These are no insects within many de: tar@tic circle where they abide. dreadiul storm mectioned in our last, we have since seen asketch; which, we ere assured, is an under- wrought representition of the scence. It is perfectly ap- palling! ‘The &cebus and Terror are but one wave apart aud the tremendous masses of ice seem a6 if they must crush @ thousand navies. ‘Their escape waa indeed mira’ culons. Both rudders lost at nearly the same time, and a dreadiui swelldriving them up and down, whilst the roll ing ice was sometimes under them and sometimes emerg- ing fr mthe water around. It must nave been terrific; aud it may be observed, that the ocean swell, of which we have spoken, renders the navij n of the south infin ly more perilous than that in the northern sphere, where the waves aud currents are comparatively smooth, and the forcing a way through the ice a very different and much safer operation Among the memorable objects of the voyage, the vol: cano we described week was the most memorable.— Its appearance is spoken of by all the officers and crews as of stupendous beauty ; and some id y be formed of its grandeur when we state, that on sailing away from itiu a direct course, the ve:seis could see it distinetly at the distance of 130 mi ‘The geology near this phenomenon would be of ex- treme interest ; but it was not attamable ; and we have only to console ourselves with the abundance of sneci« mens brought from other parts. Kerguvlen’s Land was | rich in this respect, and seems altogether to have beea oue of the most remarkable spots visited by the expedi, tion. We sai fit was of volcanic origin ; but itis a puzzle to tell exactly what itis, Covered with it ambed! immense fussil trees, some of them six or seven Jeet in circumference ; and numerous fide minerals, quartz in huge masses in basaltic caverns, and other singular re: mains {t looks as ifa land had been submerged, and agaia thrown up to the surface by volcanic action ; the former solid carth and all its products having been re. stored to view under on igneous power, which destroyed it. Here, however, our countrymen fared well, and were fortunate in their magnetic observations. ‘They could not thin the mul itudes of teal which surrounded them and afforded good table cheer, and an excellent species of the brassica tribe, though wild, furnished a vegetable much esteemed after a long voyage. ‘The seed of this cabbage furnished food for many birds, and several speci- mens were brought from this quarte. Altogether, we understand, about 60 have been sentor brought home,out of which, no doubt, some will augment eur fauna — Shooting ‘these was one of the principal amusements of the officers, when not on duty. From Kerguelen’s Land we have on ourtable, kindly Presented to us by Lieut. Smith, a beautifal specimen of the fossil wood—a black silex, with the woody fibres ob viously circling in the anterior, and the outer bark, par ticularly on one side, of a different brown consistency. It inabout five From Van Diemen’s Land we have elso silicified mains, of singular beauty ; and in mentioning the place whence they came, we are happy egain to notice the hearty welcome trom Sir John Franklin, who made it a home to the expedition. But beiore we leave Kergu len’s Lond, we must revert to the scientific operation: there, though merely to mention that the “ am‘ ulaory observatories, from which so much information has been acquired, have oll been sately relanded in England, and are ready for any other expedition. These houses an- | swered their purposes ad: bly, as did the instruments | generally ; and ae the Erebusand ‘Terror worked simul. | taneously, and communicated the resul's by signal | there cannot be adoubt of the correctness of the experiments and observations ‘This is of infinite conse | quence, for it mast prevent all question, or cavil, or pre- tence from other quarters, ‘The visit to Cupe Horn, whither they ran fromthe Falkland Islands, brought them (a8 we observed) ec: | quainted with the natives of that wild promontory. They met them on en island, not on the mainland, but a place evidently much frequented by them. ‘They never met more than six or seven of the men together, and found them a fearless and rather robust, active, ead well look- ing race. They were matchless imitators, and very dex- terous thieves ; but nothing to offer in barter but small pieces of skins ; and were careful to prevent the appear- unceoftheir women. These were kept sedulously out of sight ; and in one instance, where a party trom the ships surprised two of them srouching in a concealed part, they leapt up and ren from them, screeching with terror. | The “ Jerden Island” of Captain Weddell s map was near; avd npon it, as upon ethers rabbits (brought from the Fuliktend Isles) were put ashore ; and as the soil is light | and sandy, and covered with grass and hrushwood, they will no doubt thrive, and replenish the Jand, Our kind voyagers aleo,on other remote shores where vessels will | hereaiter touch, landed rabbits, poultry, goats, and sheep, of which their future successors may reap the adven- ti Je boats of the natives of the Terra del Fuego are cur | riously built, and their bottom ballested with clay, on which their cooking is performed. The men, as we have said, are great mimics, One of our officers danced and sung Jim Crow to acet of them ; and @ Fuegian immedi- ately, to the great entertainment of the ships’ crew copied both dance and song ; the first to pertection, and the last so well that it was thought ke pronounced every absurd word whilst ne jamped Jim Crow ! : Among the happy returns, we cannot conclude without mentioning the pretty kitten sent on boord the Erebus just betore starting, and which we declared to be a “Pole wat.” It has certainly become che, with @ thick rich [nr, as ifthe antarctic ceaso: A agreed with it. There i also a goat, shipped at Van Diemen’s Land, which hai stood sil the hardships of three years’ iceing. They are | now enimals of considerable interest ; ike thei commanders, we are glad to observe they give themselves | no aira about it. Of one of these commanders, we have to speak with regret, ond the public will join with usin it. Aiter all his toils and exertions, Captain Crozier has had but asad home to welcome him. The death oftwo si al to be communicated to him a few days ogo; and his griet may hardly be imagined. ‘The vessels ara now at Woolwich, being unrigged In the interior they look almost o# fresh as when they | sailed ; on the outside they are tolerably battered, and in | the deep interior it is likely they are mach damaged. Had they not been well found, they must have perished ; but | the blessing of Divine Provideace was with them—they _ were emberked in a noble cause, and nobly have et done their work. Nothing that man could do was lei undone ; andthe result iz, we can but repeat, an epoch of vast importance to science, and a bright page in the hie tory of British enterprise. Philadelphia, (Corresvoncence Puivavetenia, October 15, 1848. American Protestant Association— Rev. Mr. Board- man—Celibacy cf the Clrgy—Battle- Axe Doc- trines and Divorces. Dean Bennerr :— According to public announcement made ia all our daily papers, the second meeting of the “ Ame. rican Protestant Association,” the last and beat | humbug of this humbugging generation, came off last evening at the Centra! Presbyterian Church, | corner of 8th and Cherry. Lang betore the hour of commencement, the body of the church was crowded with a dense mass of youug and beautiful females, attired in the latest fall fashions, and presenting to the eye of the gal- fect sea of bonnets, decorated How manifest is lery spectator a pe with the most fascinating taste. the march of mind at the present day, whet abstract questions of theology and divinity a come the subject of investigation for the amiable, the lovely and the tascinating charmers of the fair sex! The side and end galleries and lobbies filled rapidly, so that the building must have contained more than two thousand persons; besides some hundreds, who felt without gaining an entrance. fn the unmediate vieinit y of the pulpit, there were 4 members of the association, which were occupied to the numberof twelve or fifteen, by several lean-looking gentle. men in black, wuh white cravats—the only portion of the audience that had any resemblance to the mate gender, and they might rather be claseed in After the prelimigary services were gone through with, Brother Boardman ascended the pulpit and commenced his address, the matter of which was destitute of a single original idea, and evidently had its origin in the brains of some head better stored with ideas than that of Brother B. But though the ostance of the discourse was, in the words of flat, tale, and unprofitabie,’ The reverend the immorte! bard, 80 was not the manner. wasevidently graufied by the dense and bea throng which graced the ouse,and soon grew ani- mated and piquant, Lo a degree that might be thonght better suited to a dissertation on dancing, or an essay on poetry, than to a theological diequisition. ‘The learaed doctor, supposing probabiy that so gay | an assemblage would appreciate the huinorous, in- dulged tor a while ia a strain of the most mirthful character, and touched off his gloomy subjectina genuine Democritus style. i Trojan horse, Spanish horse,and Arabi pertectly irreemuble, avd drew outa perfect cachi- uation of tittersfrom the young ladies throughout His allusion to the ‘This happy and agreeable position of affairs was changed into the most grave and solemn silence, when the Doctor deseribed to his audience the atrocious end horrid views held by the Church of Rome with regard to the indi-solubilit ge contract; and enlarged upon rance in denying the right of the parties to remarry. The ladies seemed greatly alarmed at this infringe- ment of the Pope upon their ri turer seemed to intunate that trines were far preferable, es an alternative, to the Pope’s, “who,” suid Mr. B. ** never havin; himself, should not pretend to know any tl The brother’s allusion to the prohibition of the cleray from matriage, had like to have caused un- pleasant consequences; three young ladie: had been accompanied by as many young gentlemen, members of the Association, almost bare supposition of the Pope daring consummation so devoutly to be wished for” They were, however, soon reas- sured by the kind attention of the three young men, and felt able to hear out the lecture without turther hts; and the lec- Batile-axe doc- to prohibit such ** a The lecture, on the whole, passed off very agreeu- bly, having concluded, as most lectures do, with an appeal to the pockets of the congregation. Judging from the pleasure evinced by the ladies during the lecture, the contributions must have been J of their amount [ can say nothing, and don’t know Mr. B., who will most likely say Taw, however, able tosay, that Mr. B. is possessed of a figure, form, and face, ought to draw well and does, [believe, draw about who can, unless nothing about it. Dear Bengett, what a world of contradictions is this we live in. Here is Mr. Boardman, one of the fittest men in the world to lead a quadrille and shaussey down the centre, delivering lectures on Romanism at $2,000 per annum ; and there is Mr. —,, that could deliver a ten times better discourse on the same subjcct, giving lessons in dancing at $5 per quarter Huan 8. Leas rt.—The following touching inci- dent in the history of the tute Attorney General, de- serves a place in every one’s scrap book. plicity of hrs character and purity of dispositien are ordance with the event, and serve to show the beauty and dignity of those principles im- | parted to us under the shadow of our truly great re- The letter is addressed to the editor of the Charleston Courier:— Mrxico, August 1, 1848, My Dean Sin—I have rarely known the death ef any individgal to cause a more general ceosation then that of our lamented friend Legare; nor to call forth more flat- jus, learning and eloquence for tering tributes to that ge which he was to mention to you an incid nt which exhibits those ten- der and affectionate qualities which so A deep ond abiding oi mother | have generally found to bethe most striking haracteristic o! ‘natures finely touched.” I have never nown this feeling to exist ina stronger degree than with Legare. We were classmates and intimate friends in college, and served also in Congress together. When he made that most splendid effort on the sub-treasury, which called forth the universal admiration of his political friends and oppovents, after he had received the congrat: ulations of all around him, I said, “Come, Legare, ¥: lodgings ore distant from the capitol—mine ure near—go e.” When we had arrived at my house, Well, Legare, I did not choose to mingle ns with the crowd; but I now tell splendid speech, him to his friends. tion for one’s ond dine with my congratula ou have made ” He repiied, “I thawk you, r T know it is sincere;” ond I am prow nd value what you say, and then, with eyes suffus added, “I do assure youtbat the greatest hay i feel isto know that my mother will W. THOMPSON. N PURSUAN ¢ Sarrogate of the C jotice is hereby given toall pen claims suainst Joho Carroll, late of the city of Junk Shop keeper, decersed, to. presen vouchers thereot i the estate, are requesied same wi Lall persons indebted to nke immediate pay inen HN CONWAY, Ex’r, 117 Dated New York, October if, 184 6 . 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