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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Wot no snooty 35, NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1843. coe Ca ce atthe City Intelligence, ry gen-| PoMee=Friday, Feb. 15.—A1.vorp cHanae or passin o i Grown Bayk Butts. 4 day passes that some un- lucky countryman is not cheated by receiving these ve our Baltic trade from this op- | entire forfeiture of our rights? I move, sir, t amended as to include ¢ a seat on this floor, and that it be referred to a committee of the whole House. To the Public, NEW 8TYL& OF CHILDREN’S VELVET CAPS Commercial Negoctations, some decisive step to re! n, THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- lore steer’ ber hag a large and beautiful assortmeut of ‘ . a epee a aye e 81 bia P ; sand. Boys Capay af. the: foters eahion: ht REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE. | Pression. Agel Lished every day ofthe year except New Year's day and| will sell ns cheap az any other establainese hedhie sitye Derintusn ov Stark, 7) aye eee full intirmation arian, this subjects f pefer te | tleman clairmi ; ‘a , Fourth of July, Price 2 cents per copy—or $7.26 per an | jyie's!wch way be found gentlemen's cloth velvet, a new Washi p . , Slazed, aud fine otter caps. Also on hahd al 4 ‘ashington, November 24, 1843. § taken ‘place sineo the date of that re- | "tH" use. | traudulent notes, given them in change for other money. nnm—postages paid—oash in advance. of mole skin silkand far hats, ofa beauittal hata for ale | y, 8% '—The Socrebiag: ab isin. feepeet lly inelieg. yong continue to lower their topsails at |)! tus geoslenie max: 1p Ficiy 8 SANE style | VCatorday a colored boy named ‘Vhomas Tenbrook, who lowing views of the important s that we thought he was about to eat the House up, | ja arrived about 7 o'clock in the morning ina jon to the lations with the Germanic Association or mat Lh Speaker and all, At times he so stunningly | pout fro: vr what he satd. | at th New Pall ower polis , Ulster county, in this state, applied The condition of our navigation oftice for the apprehension of a man THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday | 'Foucy Fure—Also. 1 tte dstorimen: . eons a, morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 pee annum— | Mifs and Fur Trinmings for cieatetsy fowroe ty and of certain othe: .—'The C: . 4 demands, at this time, particular atte loud that literally we could not he: postages paid, cash in advance. air Fe he fabeeriber took the premium at the the commerce and nav igation of th 8. i ovat aie oan pe cOanitastly increasing During his sp: aa eahaie singing to each | named ‘Thomas Maroney, who keeps @ hatter shop in ADVERTISERS ave informed that the ciroulation of] 199 mee et thew BROWN, to ane i ae Wotwter, hale Beccetiry of Sintecon aa esl dpacy qa ee Meni foi ld i he olla a under tones, ‘*Louder—louder . " West street, pete Beroley, whom Be, alleged bed given PR That ‘opposite it. y ‘gaya Seor f State, on t legislation tur the protection and enlargement of Mr. Jameson, of } ai ow OBE the | hima pty aula $6 note ot the Globe Bank, h $5 an wil the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, ani increasing subject of the German Customs Union. ‘This communica | Pur ¢omumercial marine, | ‘here iy reason to. apprehend iy ome in melts Di wi ag ea in change for a $20 note of a solvent bank. ‘The LAV. ND LET | tion wus laid before Congress, and printed under their | that, if the hx y lunproper | fi “ boy recognized Moroney when he was arrested ¢ Boot Store, No. 144 | orders. Since that time considerable gdditions have been | American c« thngg ner “ps advised 0 ‘son who changed the note, but Maroney de- sures be not promptly ti 8 in this as the step to single out the gentlemen from these I fust. It has the largest civentation of any paper in this city oe Pong ta a a Re G erthe world, end is, therefore, the best channel for busit m sureet (Where the odious practice of calli '. i , : merce wi ngrossed by the shiy yan no’ pel ere. pre emoria tid bh tas ig ole aa Sor oe matt for business | gona waning the apres not toler). gan be obt ned Wares | mate to the industry, population, anf resources of that | and seamen of Kurope, ‘There ean be 0 doubt that the {There was no person here) presenting a memdrial | nied the allegation and stated before the magistrate that try. rate—cash in ad. | Proof Boots inanufaetured in this c'ty Of the best mate ial, and | @8sociation, cause of thi t evil is to be found in the stipulations Me el Bik evap ay he was at Brook, ime the boy says he received vance. warranted of peices, rangiog from three to five d:llars, being | The Zoil Verein or Customs Union at present consists | of onr commercial treaties, which place the ahipgang at| Somes.t0 thelamae Weare on tie same fhotng: inthet | bills. Ju ell held Moroney to bail in the sum PRINTING, of all kinds exeented at the most moderate Teaicy considered jy CL ie ee an tie fcr the lowing state foreign countries on an equality, with that of the United | (helgentioman's object ix in olfering this resolution. is | 0 $40 to ans ania further examination price, and in the most elegant style, “FARIS FORTS AND LASTS EAE Makin Gf Baise States, in the indirect as well ax the direct trade, object is, if he enn, to get this question belore a standing | Will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. ES GORDON BENNETT, Br BoStsen pat MADE TO ORDER, R Pipa This necessarily operates to the advantage of those na- ittee; and thus place us in auch a situation that we | Warten axp Po.tcs:—On Wednesday morning abont Proprizron or tHe Henato Estanuisnment, ho chp ted 4 PEERS ASEMENT.) a De eee es tions who can build and navigate their vessels at the least | Gannot vote in our own ease, Look at the d threeo’clock, a short time before officer Fream, of the Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau stroets c. SUSER, Bootmaner and Maker of Lasts, an " pao diel by 9 precedent, sir, We atand here as night patrol, discovered the child found dead in a basket = ee ive” of Clercx of Paris. begs leave to. inform’ hs | (4 Saxony... 4. It is well known that most of the nations with which | ry Gur States, and no oppo. in rast Broadway, he stopped a suspicious looking maa Grand duchy of Baden... . we have concluded such tre: : e tion | Who Was intoxicated, and refused to tell where he had ‘ies, and especially thos seats, | Wo. stand here Ai tho: © situ spe nath of Roviee: heres as ‘i pol advantage ose us| as you do. Where, therefore, ix the right ot any members ship building are much moro ooslty in the United States | ‘2 UY to place us in a ditferent siination} | objestto 8 pro- thanin Europe. The wages we pay eee Rcadartin@ien ck twain utes Tub NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, and all the amateurs of a gentlemanly “chaiesnre >| O i the cant now make, ia New Yorks with the best Freuch ma | Hiectorate of Hesse. . . been, or wh as going. He “ sounded” his pockets Il thatis so pereetly made ia Paris by his master, the | Grand duchy of Hesse, ( certain if he carried "si fistie to orcisetly made ia Paris by hie, master, Bose dehy to ascertain if he carried burglar’s instruments,and finding “To sa from New York thst, and irom Lrerpoo! oie Frat heahite heres enters 90, | stan Ueenaisi none, allowed hun to depart. ‘he man then said his name was John N, Kelly, and that he was a watchman attached question fo our seamen are | ty out, and deprive us of twenty votes when th they despair of being “chausses” — | Wree city of Frankl N ' ith di F oak Mic. Ye 4 tioaulors taseet Pacis tastier city of Frankfort on the Maine nearly double, and the general scale of living on shipboard | 2, yt. Frets ither aeom, | to the tith district watch under Captain William O, Webb. New Shin LIV RRPOOL, use ng Bee A ee | Paris Jet Black Varnish sold. Duchy of Brunswick . 5.» 0. ++. ig much better, und consequently itich more expensive. | COMES UP Lwant the question 1 Ko Telli thet arene | Ivafew minutes aiterwanis, the dead child. was dix SaRrapees 98 foun tate 3 sme [ctl ne ai eng oa The consequence of all this is, ‘that our ship owners, be- | fore t go for the amendment of the gentleman’ from New | Covered on one of the steps of un adjoining house, and te Gee { BONER Wad fecet, doable und cask soles | F*olwelity'of Lippe Detmoid. fore they can find employment for their vessels, are Hampshire, [trust the Honse will not refer this question helt a HOR RGIS. be ctl Es Pe Sasa. obliged to wait in their own ports until Swedish, Danish, . ct committee, taken off’ as much freight as ioc comall 1, and then al ittee on Elections or « t's right is questi her th N. ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, iS) it Ce eee Frunch and naive cnif aad pateot serew taps war wotit: duly 6| fanted good fine calf boots for men, boys, and children’s m, charging him with committing an assault and and Hanseatic sh battery ou his person on the night in question, ‘The case The accession to the Union of th “saseiel ~ Rept. 21 Nov. 6 | coarse water ad shoes of all sorcs and sizes om of Hanover, | it ean carry ; a Je ourselves that our Pail ee New ship RP HES TER, 850 tons, 2ieb'y 21 April6 | N. B.—Ladies, misses and children’s gaiter boots, shoes and | with nearly 2,000,000 of inhabitants, is in contemplation, | treaties with 1 laced our commerce vitally interested, and as the right of all will be | vas heard betcre Justice Gilbert yesterday at the upper john Brite June 2t A b double ale 0 bs nip ) p a ; mute, either all will vote, or there will be no ’ on ww ug. 6 | bus ouble and single soles, and of every color and shade. | ‘nis event ld doubtless decide the smaller states of | upon a footin brew p police, when otticer Relyea and Kellinger, who were on f it vert Bt Dee's 6 | Li ‘Gents, Misses, and Children’s water proof India Ku SU ELIOT COU WEEN COTS ae doles of Or H " a H ; ney bil Ship HOTT 1080 tons, p March 2 May’ 6 | ber over shoes, of the’ Intest. style,. all of which will be sold | the north to join the Union ; and in that case the whole of || The treat: texisting With Denmark, Sweden, | “Mi, Wetuen, of Ohio, differed from the gentleman who | the patrol with Kream, both testified that watchman Kelly moar WS Suly at Sept 6 | cheaper than at any other store in this city. Germany, with the exception of the Austrian dominions, ublic, Prussia, Austria, and Russia, | jad just resumed his seat, Areasonable doubt existed in | W#s very drunk on the night estion,and very abusive, ipbrep mee Nov’ 21 Jan SPS WALKER, 19 Broadway, | would be united, and would contain a population as is | havealready extended beyond their original limi ae ee ee ie ieee is of the Llouse at least, as to the | Without cause or reason. "The magistrate immediately dis- These substantial, fast sailing, first cisss ships, aA built im | _nlé Imm Corner of Canal st. | shown in the following table :— and are subject to be discontinued at one year’s not ‘ mp ; "| missed the complaint against officer Fream, and we now the city of New Yorlt, are commanded shy men of experience ~ . = LJ ‘pes the te hich the ity ;, | title of the gentlemen from the States in question to their reyes Famke obb oF the Mavorul thin ef itl aud ability, aud will be dispatched puuctually on the 2lst of BOOT AND SHOR STORE Tanty or Porviation Be Serna trention 55 whic (wanes prog Pees” tiesto Thess all about which was any | Wish to know if Capt4W ebb or the Mayor ut this city, w: each manus JOHN READY. respectfully informs his friends States. ~ Population, Total, | ple is adopted on the broadest scale, way be made the sub | Gispute, and it was expedient to decide th er as Sp continue such @ man as a public watchman, alter such + Fy 1: e preced ject of consideration as the term of their duration ap- dily as possible. He thought the resolution of the gentle- condu ‘The safety of our city demands that no man Their cabins are el and sommodions, and are furnished | and the public, that he has commenced business: reiths AIS teas ee OTR Te TA Tees ghee Golatibas ol remmeee | Uensicet Tah ds Nnamnal'ceiewis hears: o will ceabisaity nee ‘The remedy is consequently in owr own hands, should he placed upon the watch who would thus be found i ith ow the lock in the morning intoxicated, and refusing man from Kentucky a proper one. — £6,799,000 | proaches. 2,000, ¢00 if eee. and faithfully execute, all orders he may be favored with ov and we have only to retrace our steps, and make known Sioe ga ¢ amember Price of passage, $10, sen tarat ranean Abie tor me Se i twate.” | Grand duchy of Oldenburg: --°--+ s+ 270,009 the determination of this Government to regulate sf aecea eae) OE ME seal oe Lae pe ee the civil questions of an able and’eflicient guat- Pe go ee Sp eg mad dl Tespoc GORK SOLE WATER PROOF AND DRESS | *hejonsugtsthe King of Denmark: s+"! 481,000 reign trade, in future, upon such principles of reciprocity | Mies ist committee the matter oes, { would scorn. to | “iau of the property of the public, Bills of lading are sigued therefor. : er BOOTS.<a'he subscriber makes to. order Boots of tht | The duchy of Mecklenburg Schwe 490,000 as shallnot extend beyond the dirvet importation trade in | hold a seat here except my right todo so was beyond diss] Gnaxp Lanceny.—Tho fellow, James \Williams, who tredght or e apply £0, above descriptions, of the finvst quality of Frene | Theduchy of Mecklenburg $ erlitz.++++ 91,060 the produce and manufactures of the contracting parti pute. My constituents did not send me here without a | was arrested afew days since, on a charge of petit larceny napa Avtely fp ouetonny, rie 2A sin, in the teat syle, au at sary reasonable pious, Ger The Hauas tie cities of Lubeck, Ham. By the secompanying table, showing scones Fight, Igo for the resolutfon of the gentleman from Ken cognized yestentay by Ellen Hannan, junk shop #7 Saath s lew Yor! for inferior articles, are requested to call dud be convinced of i Hei RUS: Ry coats aceoun! lomestio and orsige. tennsge, employed | tunic 4 Cherry street, as the person who sold her Grto FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO.. i sa perl Sh ——— _ 3,392,000 | in the foreign trate of the United States for the last fifteen | SKY: i 4 bis dsr iverpool Bags gay ee — ; be eeu ; Mr. Betsen,of Alabama I think there will be aconfu- ig rigging, valued at $190, that had been stolen from token of the ‘eet, end a pair of Lasts kept for | Aji united in German Union Forno | Years, it will be seen that the average proportion of Ame- | gion iy i f ot,bel Ww. :- "1 SOF PACKETS Fi ‘ : peverer neon 191 Kress bite 4 the House so long as this question remains unse ship yard toot of Cherry street,belonging to Wm. Mac Page Pee AeRETS FOR LIVER: ay Customer, there ia no datheuity im getting shandoomeand | 1. interests of commerce will probably prove them. 082 shipping to foreign shipping was as follows : tled, and therefore I think that the'sooner it is settled the | kay and J. A, Westervelt. "He was fully committed, wrell Kciown favorite Dreket ship LIVERPOOL, | 9 Cousiutly on hand, a la-ze assortment. of ready made Dress | selves as powerful In this as in other cuses. “No slight Taute or Sutrina. better. Until the matter is investigated and settled, [think | Cyanas, Witnoraws.—In the suit instituted, Dec. 1th, 200 tous burthen, Captain John Blcridge, will sail on the 2ist | Boots, latest suvles, at $3 nd $350 per vair; Double Soles,from | cause could have effected so difficult a work as the union Proportion per cent, | the gentlemen ought not to participate in the legishition of | py me against Smith D. Sturtevant, for a fraud in playing For'n. | this Hou: Iwill support the resolution of the gentle-| cards at the game called “vingt-un,” I have since be- er regular day. 4 to $6 per pair. Over Shors, Half Boots, Dancing Pumps, | of all Germany for one great and general object. In the | Periods. ‘The shijs of this live being all 1000 tons and mpwards persons i para, Bes a5 8 eR Nae Bree og 114 Fulton le prosecution of this schem jany, notwithstanding | 1925 to 1832. . wascaes to be Retfed toms ee etbig tte: Nine teeters’ | | oa teen WATKINS. 114 Fulton street. [the number and diversity of its states, acquires political | 1882 to 1937 ce which [ have obtain- to du with the matter 18.3 | man from Kentucky. R come fully convinced, from ev. 338] Mn. Brack, of Ga.—1 would be willing that the case | (a that said 8. had nothing whate any other, ns their grent capacity renders them every way mote LOOK AT THis unity, establishes an identity of national feeling, and se- | 1888 to 1512. ..... . 30.9] should go tothe Committee on Elections or nny other | alledged, in any form or manner, and regret that such pro- comfortable aud convenient than ships of a stmiler class, and GENTLEMEN'S CORK SOLE BOOTS, the best ot | (Urs {Ur itself that rank amongst nations to which its ex-] ‘The first period comprises tI when the treaties al- , provided we can get it brought to a speedy | ceedings had been commenced. And being fully satistied their accommodstions it is well known are superior (8 any quality, * 5 00 | tent, its resources, and its character entitle it. lowing indirect trade, contracted with the Hanse Towns, I believe that this question will meet the | of Mr, Sturtevant’s integrity, [ take pleasure in recalling Wihbae wishitg, to berths sh i Do Water Proof Boots 750 | There is a continually inereasing demand in all the | Sweden, and other powers, in 1827 and succeeding years, entually as awaited the question of th all charges. MASON WHITE, 79 Mercer st. fede crelbeaenen Rupee nre: bes ould not fail to make o ight ch Ca'fskin Boots do $3 to 4 00 | states of the Zoll Verein for most of the important articles | {i jt began to operate ; and, althongh during the ‘latter | nature which agitated the 26th Congr You, sir, New 10x, Dec, 14, 1842. ‘ “ os p. TAPSCOTT Do India Rubter Over choes, with leather soles 1 50 | of the produce of the United States. For example, in 1834 | years the proportion of foreign vessels rapidly ine "| member of the26th Congress as’ well ax myself, and] 0) a ay he dwelling house of Mr. At their General Passage Office, 43 Peck slip, heir Dansinn tance 101 | the Union imported 148,322 zoll centuers (cach center, | the average of the whole was but eighteen per cent. s you recollect well the delays and perplesities of | yi. Gt the corner of Prince and Green streets, attec corner of South st. Bo aBertian Gaus \ 1 25 | eaual to 108 pounds) of our tobacco, whilst in 1842 the im- | ‘The second period commence! at about the time when fic tah Ga eoaaeAl oie attentien then. One was foreibly entered yesterday morning about two o'clock, portation of the same article amounted to 248,749 zoll cen- | anew impulse was added to the already in ing fo- rst day of t on the question d, Perey viziaiae, whe, before’ they could eect thaix pure Ido not FOR LONDONRegular packer of the 20ih Dee. % Do ‘orked Slippers, 100 ahha" vel’ known favorite packet ship WEST MIN- | And all other kinds of cots and Shoes in fashions ladies’ i= tuers. The dei alarmed at some noise in the house and fled, ice within the | reign navi Ve and for our cotton and on hy the “colonial arrangement” with | moith after month was spent without any eff 93 . a w i, Captain Hovey, burthen 1000 tons, will sail | ter Boots, Buskins, Slippers, ‘Ties, same period has increased in a similar ratio. Great Britain i nd 1932. five believe there was ever any decision upon that subj Siabover ber regular day, i pear Shoes, white aud black satin Shppers, bait Tn return for these large exports, we receive a compa- | the proportion ; You will also recollect, Sir, of the excitement h pede epee ks Coreath agp gt oa yoo Her accommodations for cabin, second eabin and steerage | ber stranfurred, plain, and a'l other kinds of, ratively small amount of German’ manufactures, and the | the amount the year in respect to the ssion of the Hon. gentleman | traces of thelr prosuien eatiutiact ye Passengers, are splendidty fitted up for the comfort and con- | Clogs, Moccasins, articles which we do receive ai Som Florida, and we never could get a decision in that | CUtUDg through the back basement shi 5 for the most part, such | During the last five years, a periodfmarked by extraor- ; u bas ; He aclal Huctaation® the sequived proportion | case either. Report alter report eamefrom the comnittee | Coroner's Oiflce.—Friday, Dec. 18-Dixo Suppanty rence of P ah i uiada tobe found tn Yenience of passengers. Persons ant and Khoes; misses’ ai inds found in . -* . ‘ Inake early application to tending to embark should | td TONG of our own manufieture, aud thebestof French | a8 are not produced in the United States, e.g., looking- | dinary commerc ight j M J tive of Litchfield, Conn, formerly a JOSEPH McMURRAY, goodby and warranted to be the best, and as chelp as the cheap- | glass plates, silks, toys, &c. ‘The difference is paid us in | of foreign tonnage has been preserv: th remarkable | but they could never agree. So far as right is con- | Mr, Isaac Jones, a native einre aes wah 100 Pine st. corner of Sonth, _ | est, at 33 Broadway, comer of Franklin street. cash. uniformity. This latter fact is an evidence that, however | Cemed, [would scorn to hold a seat to which [was not | merchant of this city, was found dead in his bed on B ri- Persons wishing to send for their friends residing inthe old | d8t0*ec UREGOY & CAHILL, 367 Broadway. | ° "Emigration from Germany to the United States presents | the commercial Interests of the Unitel States may have | entitled. But] wish to see the case settled according to | day morning, at his residence in 19th street, near the spupury.can have chim brought out by tieaboveahip or any. | Avg SHEET RUBBER OVER SHORS—26 Maiden | a munject of great importance to us. We receive from the | been do, rosso Ly theye revolutions and fluctuations, the the law of the land—not upon any principle of de- | 0th avenue. Ie retived as naval on thay ones hed each month, by applying as above; if by letter, seth 2 Lane. Experience has proven that a leather sole can be at- | states associated in the German Union most valuable emi- | navigation interests of foreign powers have not been seri | Mocracy, but accordmg to the abjtract constitution. | without any unusual cause of eomp ar lytic affe Sr Drafts at Sight far large or small suns, are drawn by | tached to India Ruther uppers, so that it is impossible tos of excellent charac- | ously affected in their intercourse with us. al right of the question. Sir, this question in the State | been laboring for some time past under a peey ‘ic attec- indi lat in the course of wearing. These Over Shoes,which | ‘ers and industrious habits, who bring to their adopted The able report of the Committee of Commerce of the | Which | have the honor, in part, to represent, cannot | tion, which 1s supposed to have thus suddenly terminated 5 Mw My thesubseriber on the Provincial Bank of Ireland; payable { rate the urse of q . peed erery to <n throuzhout the country | aleo, on Mesire Spooner, Rave already thrown tuto disuse leather overslioes aud) mocas- y sufficient gold ond’ silver to enable them to pur: | House of Representatives (No. 835, May, 1512) embraces |e called apolitical ' question. Both parties ran | his life, ‘The inquest will be held to-day. fe tose- | grants, consisting chiefly of farme Aawoos. Co, Bankers, London, payable in every town i as ae een wane. ra NG, Bppe 6 thet swading are and settle lands, ‘The following official statement, | all the facts and statistics relating to our navigation and | Upon the general ticket system. We have beensentherea! Dnowxev.—The body of James Met lusky, a enone of ay t_| Maiden Lane, ofa quality surprisingly perfect, and altogether | made to the Chamber of Deputies of the kingdom of Bava- | shipping interests ; and I refer to it with pleasure for full | broken delegation from Georgia as to politic intemperate habits, was found in the wate: oenties Ie LONDON—Pecket of the 2ith Dee —The | beter than are being made hy any ther establihmentin the | ria, which dovs not contain one-seventh part of the inha- | information. All which is respectfully submitted, and part democrat. I consider, sir, that I have Slip, yesterday morning. He had been missing for seve- ket shi WESTMINSTER, : Moore, will ae. | The tent, ailted ipper Ovge Show and Boots ore bitants of the Union, will show the state of emigration in "A. P. UPSHUR, _ | tight to demand a speedy settlement of the question. 1] ral days, and is supposed to have fallen overboard while rxcatt eorget ah ay ab ver herregulir Gay, farts ie teran Pen pel bg caplcle appertaiae thateountry. From 1835 to 1839 the total emigration from | ‘The Prrsioent or tur Usiten States. he a Pa pares of the Rentlemsn who Compose | in a state of intoxication. ene an ssaze, ~ i made avaria alone was— Be Ae he Committee on Elections. [have no wish to know alae: hile engaged in exca- quo rain SOHN HERDMLAN, af Shane see ee v Suecensori the Roxhaey Lang.) | | Mal : TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Aiea a MonticesieavW eae auicel! eorapleston On Hay jhe a aacion atsoct was #o severely injured page: d3 Im* 25 Maiden Lane. ‘emal E 5 it committee, and I de not wish to make enquiry abo . A A his death at the B-Passane from London and Liverpoot by the wenits | Sy Gai FIV RUL-WATER PROUFLW. I ltsomst Boacl FIRST SESSION. Tam willing to go before them, and { have no doubt the | Ps the caring i oes ey tthe Coronet’s jusy, returned packets, suiting weekly, can at all times be arranged at the | Eto ee MaseaPhoot Olecnel tc Abanshanw i Paltter’ i" Pit aiden tkhives: ntlemen will give our case a fair investigation, But it | (49 ators Aecidentali Death.” loweat rater, apt drafts faruished for any smoun', vayable | prigchpatwholeasle and retail ageuts this onlyaure prevestive | Viz: to America. lquse of Representatives. ally impossible forthe Committee on E ate 5 Pz lication as above. of wet feet, ‘I've celebroted Kureka Bhreiing, which hos won a “France. Wasitneton, D. C., Dec, 13, 1843. hecace that speedy attention which it re- é ti ibealia reat reputation for its brilliancy of polish in quick time, and | ponssine ahh Neio Hemusiitre Oubation New Shape—A | aires will have too much business before them, jeneral Sessions. QUDADCACK DALE CINK OF PACKETS | whichis well adapted for using over the Sospita, ts forsale WY | 4 Grneece he New Hampshire Question ima New Shape—A | ana i would find it somewhere about July or | Before Recorder Tallmadge and Aldermen Rawson and FOR LIVERFOOU—Packet of the ish December as rope iene’ AC Uiis REWACY: SOCAN DOMSTO LAU POLS R SENG | 00) dt ars Noisy Speaker—A Young Legislator—Another | Anguat next. be racomulne: & Teper! from thee |p Waterman. egal lass packet shij + | 6% RR, , ‘ Pig. - ; : ; say, sir, let this case go toa select committee with in-] Joyay B.Puitsars, Esq. Acting District Attorney. eae Barto wil be, desuaccid as above, hee regula |: —-The public ae invied vo ell and test its merit, Places wnlnown, who got’ off without pas Adjournment. Mtiietions to investigate: all dts bearings, andzeport.os| Dre Iu-The Hcg, Coses—Aloxander Hoey implended i with : nda, his reputed wile, (convicted on Wednes- Il vote for the amendment | day) for agrand larceny in robbing Mr, Sorrels, the h the view of offering | Ofno drover, of $65, by what is called the trap system,was would of this | put on his trial this morning. i ports, and mostly went to the United States 5,017] ‘Tine etiquette observed in the order of business} speedily as possible o7 | in Congress seems to have more regard to the dig- [| Mr. Suri, of Indiana —I e y whi 4 nity of legislative bodies and the leisure of mem- | of the gentleman from Virgin Xe | | The amount of money which these emigrants bore with vy. Yesterday | another motion, [wish ( have hairy excrescences, cor forehead—if you have the n your upper li if a partef vour otherwise teaui cabin aod stevrage passengers. ‘The wishing to secure berths, Will require to make early application to JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South street, sightly a Hou near Wall street, | su faring any : : bere than to.the pocketsof Uncle Sam * a i “ a them, as far as it is known to the Bavarian Government, | Pers tian fo the pockets ‘Liat tgle 3 : nosed fll move 6 pros | shipyor aay of the line of lowest rate, aud drafts | jury er discoloration to your ‘ou_ can be satisfied of | $2,800,000 ; but, in consequence of the heavy tax which | tives adjourned in respect to the memory of 1 ' a ‘Gomurnittes, The gentl chthe dedi le caries a fac flip eyelet hy hy ci can ag usuel be farni «torso Udoubss | is levied, not only in Bavaria but throughout a great part | late Senator Linn, of Missouri, and to-day, before Seucailiine bane teen scibcien ba there ieataiig, aad evidence on the part oi the prosecution was the rr it ii i “e en ota on peer the priociat tomss thesia. | of eatacie tices hembes will quichiy vantsh’ far sale | of Clorrany, upoamoncy ond other reeronel ptererte te, | hank I’ begun—before, in fact, the mertt- [4 i i out the Uuited Kingdom: ‘For further particulars, appiy'as | oaly at 67 Walker street, one door irom thee rer of Broad | py cetmary: upon money and other personal property ta: | business was well begun—before, in he mem- |'if jt is left to them, when it goes before the country it will above. r i i Way—$1 per. bottle. the fol. Ing ar icles ee te ee eee ee eet teins | CFS d got fairly heated, another adjournment | go with a learned report accompanying it. Fea en eecupeenitt Colaives,) Capt. Coley will be dep- | eff warraseed ebrated Italian Medicated Soap, 1 few of the persons enumerated made a declaration to the | arose as a tribute to the late Senator McRoberts of | | Mr. Jamuxsox, of Missouri—I move, Ms. Chairman, that | under a charge from the Court. Verdict, guilty. fie i ke pes Soreneeeene cand Bh inn gene seg Han are gs theta may. seeeduably suypoer, Teena of their property. We | Illinois. This mode of acknowledging respect to this question be referred to a committee of the whole | Counsel applic 0 ea bill of ‘exceptions inte persons | ih. memory of a deceased member of Congress is, | House. Sir, what object is there in sending a question | pefore sentence being passed. ‘Tae Court stated that they : Ty = ; Howness, or roughuess of the skin; for chap FOR LIVERPOOL—NEW LINE.—Regular Pa oc ated i ‘ ili H s ; OF mune its effects are immediate: in the | must have takeu with them nearly twelve milli f guil- is to ci i i Mass, Gye Ba (ee glee washing of children. g atl irritation ond chafing, its | Jers—equal ta about $4,800,000. y twelve millions ofgnil | 1g doubt, according to very laudable use and wont, | like this to either a select or standing committee. |It is | should defer sentence til Wednesday next, when all other ves . rl ay that produce alon Wednesday, when nda’s fate was sealed by a verdict of guilty — ‘The de- called no witnesses, and the case went to the Jury, i ishing so softening avd healing that , i shent rye very good to do so when facts require to be investigated, | pe in custod ited, WORK Blas “UO ee: fail as above,her regatar day. For (reight or passage, having ac- vik ptt a a of the people who come to us from all Germany may thus | but when it is seen that two days in succession have pipet oy i are irevuiry | betsan#, in custody convicted, would also be sentenced, couamnadatis wiequnled Yor eplcdor or comfoity apply os | yainat nde warrant it of feeara {He mse if nor awe: | DE ‘well appreciated, not only in their personal chevacter, | already been lost and that two. or three more (ano- | Dut in this case there is not asolitary feet to make induity | and these on bail on Friday. board af Orleans wharf, fot ot eT OL iis % CO. cessful. Be on your guard against a bold imitation, and tuy | but in the addition they make to our actual wealth, ther to-morrow, I believe) melancholy duties of the | mittee? What use is there in referring cases of con. |. 7¥ialfor Grand Larceny —William Hull was tried for ice of 3 no where else bet as above, " In order to remove the impediment to emigration pre- nature must be performed. pin the loss ot | tested electi ; tne ‘i . stealing, on the 23d of last month, a gold watch, chain,&c. ce of uth street. Gouraud’s Eaa de Beante, or True Water of Branty, todin the heavy: tax i 1 h dees eae nekure {ay pertormec, with tested elections to standing committees?’ Because there | VOUS To ne ae neti puri | Sentedin the heavy tax imposed on the property of the | two or three days more, an utilitarianjage me n tedious investigauion of Tacts which the House could | Werth $116, from Mr. James 8. Davenport, one of the boar- yom ders at the’ Merchants’ Hotel, in Courtlandt street. He was arrested in Poughkeepsie, with the, property in, his possession, a few days after the theft. He gave various statements of the manner by which he obtained it, and the Jury found him guilty. The Court sentenced him to the Staie prison for the term of two years. Burglary in the Lst degree.—Thomas Flanagan, impleaded with John Jones, was then tried for burglary, in breaking into the dwelling of Dr. Thomas ‘T. Green, No. 399 - $100. ip Sheridan, Capt. ster, of 1000 tons, | well kaown and a RE, Depeyeters | wel Lapproved cosinetic for cleansing healing, pw i tage ton, 4 a init Y : ildous and aailthe ach January her regula: | Ming'asd'becuat ine tne soveplcxion, and by ste dlatag nv: | e™BFanES, | have, by your rection, instructed the minis- | quire whether this very. proper mark of respect fasengers may rely upon the ships of this line sailing pane Faatics preventirg the formation of wrinkles, and banishing | ioe) furnished with full powers for that purpose, to con. | "ight not be deemed equally sincere, and quite as tually as artvertised. Wee | "Gouraads Verctable Liguid iouge imparts adelieate blash- | clude special conventions for the abolition of the droit @ | Strongly displayed if it were paid to allthe deceased pEOR, LIVERPOOL The New, ‘Line Rerular jos eke co ce coment poms by rabbi fageae aubaine ee jit de_detraction between the United States ccatlemes, on ahs aan day. | 1 thi racket 21st December —The new and very splendid | havdkeretef o7 I «For. dys ivgs or | and the following German States, who have severally ex- |__ ‘The House of Representatives opened this morn? e i intimati New York built packet ship LIVI rf gloves, this preparation, diluted with weter, ov hyn, fy ‘na y . 4 : p - . a message was received from the Senate intimating mae waste, 1150 tone, will sail Of TENE Cents per bittle. 5 ’ ; | pressed their readiness to enter into such arrangement, | ing with a very fervent prayer by the Rev. (Mr-] that that Nene hat ‘odjourned for the day, as a tribute of ors Goarevd’s Ha'r Dye will change red or gray hait to a beauti- Tustin, Chaplain to the Senate. respect to the memory of Senator McRoberts of Illinois. ‘or freight or; >» hat tood he had been} When the Message was read, Mr. Wextwoxrnr, of Ili- But is it necessary in a question are here no facts—no memorials. gentlemen will find that | am right in asking a decision by the House, and they will rue their he pac! will succeed the wn or binck, wi hout staining therkin. $1 perbote| His Majesty the King of Bavaria. 6 roomy and unsurpasred accom. | fel dark bi af - i Mr. Avams said that he unde’ “ sposations, apply to the Copssis oo bat re GR REI | "'Cionrand's Blanc dliopure, cr Spanish Whee; gives pure | tieanstesty the.Aing oc Wartesburg. pointed Chairman of the Committee on Manu-| nois, rose up and afier eaying that it was a painful con-| WAY on, the might of the Sil ie, tnd stealing, silver 87 South at. | life like alabaster whitesess ‘and sinoothuess to the skin—fr HisgRoyat tighne ithe Elector of Hesse, stures, and that he was confident he would not be | sideration that the first s beech Watch Be Bed O rl 10] GP ihe stolan property’, wes found on the back of (he pri- from all iv, gredients and is eatirely annihilati ry Fi . very a 4 he this floor, 4 Hee ee ese te captie bene at Sane His Royal Highness, the Grand Duke af able to undergo the very arduous labours of that of- | make on this Noor, tee de history of the. lite of the | Souer when arrested. ‘The house was broken into through . y : Royal Highness, the Grand Duke of Baden. fice. He begged, therefore, that the Speaker would | 4 succit the cellar door. A glove belonging to the accused was appoint another member in his stead. He was ex- ae i siced in | found in Dr Green’s cellar, and a marling spike, &c., in “No.” Mr, Wentworth is the gentleman who was noticed in } unin Or Cit Cer’ Cockefair arrested. him and bh f age $100, - The vew and elegant packet ship Queer of the West, Philip | mm chalk aud flake white, Put np in elegant Woodhouse, master; 1250 tons, will i . each. This, with other of )'r. G.’s preparations, is imitate. Ti padhouse, master; 1269 toes, will sugcerd the Liverpoo), sad | Try ao whe'eelse but at 67 Waik fast one doortrom | Powers were also at’ the same time given to Mr. Whea- the comer of Broadway, where will be rian assortmentof | ton to negotiate treaties of commerce and navigation | cused without even a sing’ wid; Fe ee aaa cbae An | (ks, most delicate and choice Perfumery, imported from all } with the grand duchies of Meckleuburg, Schwerin, ant | ‘This declinature of Mr. ‘Adaits Was tather wiiex- | (0) "Heras, the other, day, 94, the, member who store | Jones, had previously been in confinement in the RY AVERILL, Capt. Ret positively ts Jordan, 2 Milk stree, Borton: 73 Chesnut street, Oldenburg, two States not yet included in the Customs | pected, as he is usually rather fond of being im the | js the editor of the Chicago Democrat, a scholar, a gentle. | penitentiary. | Pha apa Aging ee! guilty and he it . Ag Rfavoveg es recur da : : Phitwletphia ; Nobinson, Harrabarg ie has firet rate accommodations for cxbin paysengers. ‘hose | Seabrook, Prnceton; Trippe, above proceeig to the abrve port will fud the Mary Avert! | Carswell, Lock. ort: Smit, Yalmy-a: G Amost Cesirable conveyance Early application should be | ty; Guthrie, Albu y; Grand Larceny.—Morris Levy was next tried for steal- ing two hundred muskrat skins, valued at $36, from the shop of Bittner & Kramer, in Broadway, between 23d and = i midst of things. His excuse being so harmo- | man, and barring a few little eccentricities and his tre- rigs, Hamilto », co buplatia cites sanjork tad ont Evi iaamonee ite niously Teves will be accounted es waeee mendous nat, 8 ‘maryollons prongs aa. He sid he hoepaies all oats; Und ; oat er of the | vention that there was a good deal of growling | the course of his specch,that he was the youngest member wy Guthie, Albus; Gray, Pouchitepstey Elliott, Gortea; | United States at Berlin had been instructed! to use every | Went s g Bh cathe ieotskes AWhethenhe moons that he hate n fewer made on board, foot of Doves street, or t0, ad States u 0 ai is Spkalier vesterdavat W. & J.T. TAPSUOTT, 43 Peck slip, Berea . Sh bs ‘xertion in his power to place our relations with the Ger- | aB1ong the democrats at the Speaker yesterday, tor | ° . » | 2th streets, on the 16th of October last. One hundred en T, 43 Peck slip, | Caruso, Lowell j ives, eslern ; Hodge, Newburvports Pres: | man Customs Union on the hest and. most friendly foot. | having appointed a whig to that important chair. | fummers (han any othe member, gr that, he was the | ind seventy skins were found on the premises of Levy, FRE PACKET FOR HAVRESSecond Linc he | White Calais 5 ‘seth 8: ing; and the result is, that the basis of a conventional Mr. Black, of Georgia, and Mr. Chapman, of | now... In either case, to criticise his eflort to- * | which were claimed by Bittner as the property of himself chip UTICA, F. Hewi.t, master, wi Washington Mrs. Frasei commercial arrangement has just been agreed upon, (and | Alabama, approached the Speaker, and took their ibe betitig seats die and partner. ‘The a’ cused and the complainants occupied ths . + will sail on the Ist | Conn ; Wells & llumphrsys, Hartford: opted aoe th rividoer Lota tog pr P , would be ungenerous. ‘There does not appear much pros: | u1! pa , aoe enn taleiee ok a er Coan. ey, A ubmitted forthe consideration and action of this govern- | oaths and their seats. pect of him ever passing current, as an orator, although | @dJjoiming stores an Pahl fully identified, and the jury january. BOYD & HINCKEN, ment,) between His Majesty the King of Prussia, in behalf .K inti i ner Te ee ap taldle i / in bel Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, intimated that he was | ‘tis true he rises to some ight while he is speaking = HOUSE PROTECTING PISTOL See ao att the eee are tee the, Castes | abont to.affer a resolution Ga toa part of the busi-| Your short, well knit piece of humanity is the. person AGBEN'S SELF-COUKING AND REVOLVING six | Union, and the minister at Berlin, ou the partof the Vl: | ess, which he was of opinion belonged to. the | who can suit the action to the wort with combined grace PEEL BARRELS PISTOL —This | ted States; which, ifsanctioned by Congress, wouldetfect | ri nittee on Elections. The three last words | and vigor. He has all the advantage over a man of such ol cocksand revolves.m-rely by pulliug the tieges, and atx | the long cherished object of procuring the reduction of surpassing altitude as the subject of this notic ccused not guilty. Grand Larceny.—Timothy B. Hampton, a ¢o- Was tried for stealing a watch worth $50 on from the house of Dr. Hugh Caldwell, No. ~ WINTER ARRANGEM NT. Va. AND TVESBURG, fa , who can- undersigned, for 'y shots may be delivered within the short space of three seconds. | the present duty tob eeure th i . | were no sooner out of his mouth than the Speaker The watch was found in his 5 '! ‘ present duty on or tobacco, secitre the continued ad t sven when: ho 16 .# ret e watch ee prevent} Agent for, Binghamn's, Line | An warranted eapeor os io eee ae eet tek: | mission of our cotton free of all duties, and prevent the ed the chair, to which Mr. Cave Johnson, | not,cren when he is winding Pte ete cliucher | Verdict guilty, and the Court sentenced him to the State rows freads and patrons, that having made exteasive ar. | Wes fo suit purchasers, by yO q imposition of aay higher duty on rice than that which i ennessee, then ascended. which is an important s 1 ir, | Bean Rie two yee tered intthe case of fe dit ‘merchandise via railroa’s end ' LO. 218 Pearl at present imposed hat article,as is already known. Here a motion was made by Mr. Eimer, of eas od “ " Nol. Pros.—A nolle prosequi was entel injthe Fangements {0r she winterseason, to the West. he 1s now pre- importers anand Seals, | Raving’ already at our request, bees reduced to fs present | Jorn’, thnc cll the pavers having reference to the | Crore de, Sn ealtar, ena oa vitae (ead.] Willlam Taylor. Win, Doyle, Charles Lynch, Wm. ured to shed from this city to Wheelin , Also, Guns; Pistols; Gua materials for manufac y aiter- | low rate by the Customs Union. ersey, H ni , the pes able Ba pines ot he | public spe ekers, Col b, to be sure, might Jo toad! Dunlap, Robert Lynch, Alonzo Sucket, John Ro- of F to Pittsburg via Philadely ing or repairiag Gans F ¥ ‘ contested elections before the House, be refer- | dress the “regular arm. ely might win’ be Ls le ne Fitumore and Cumberland i gout "A lvor erry satiety of Sporting atte. wat im proposes le Uae Se {beconditiona arrangement |e (othe Committee on. Hlections-—which Was | and talk atthe same tne toa felt of Fourerites, but it] her and Francis omen, iniiteg, wi She i and att it i come chinoueibite chon! Cust ee oi em were in the House 4 f ¢ . will be for without any delay, aud af the lowest current | FOATIAND OAR BAZAAR—At this establishment canbe | Union proper equivalents, by reducing the heavy duties o1 | *dopted cer OF then Hi make agnotable a fail reas unforranate. | Complaint dismissed, ax was also a complaint against Isaac Halloway, Isaac Halloway, Jr., and Robert T. Waite, impleaded with two others for an assault and bat- lass plates, wines, Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, then handed his reso lex as are notof the | lution to the Clerk, which was to the eflect that —_— islative debut of * w yates, to either of the above points oa the Ohio River, found every description o} that the mgenuity of man | the present tariff’ upon silks, looki FAN and packages, forwarded by, Gree Express, | can suggest. Look at what ‘he has done and then Ju toys, linens, and such other art through in three days froin Baltimore to 198 nk he this eatablishuasat aH ly happened to-day, at the le of Iinois.” ng, make f what do. " rows irom thst Wheeling. The business will’ be the “following “unrval boats P ey ret hts GRR ak a we Committee on Elections be directed to enquire —. ~ tery on Andrew Reinhardt. ae Aecy v— jewfou i, the | Mr. ‘ v jain i cl x ‘ ote , . ir vent ® Vm, Tyson, No. 10 West street. New York, ‘aban Dee me Bo aga aad the Fel = ro we | wivelo Coneee of his praveamiage sn pot per Mth! Snr Ho Po orp paren persone seatping, Leth) claiming Navar..—The frigate Raritan was towed up to cael cok, Relea Bg odes toa Malbecry Bingha & brothers, 276 oo potas Atlee row boats Henry Stark. which won 29 races iu 18-months. | esting subject, and I doubt not will be satisfactory to Con- | Georgia Moteamiatives from New flampshire.} the city last night. She has been seven days off} street, on the oth of August last. Verdict guilty, and Miiday i Everton, Camperand, id. Bae eS aited States ship Ohio: eee ate or eonae Beet dae tins tae noe ie ale renee elseted ccconting to tae eae he canteens rae the Hook, waiting for a wind. Annexed is a list | sentenced to pay a fine of $5. men Korat scights Va. the brus mounted gig Neptune for Tampico Hay, aud ahost o | Men time, | lay before you the correspondence gives the | ‘© report whether or not the persons are entitled to | of her officers :— wakes Wk peek rp Lersltt, pun reocived— jarnded for the Wheelirg route should be marked other WETS AND SCULLS—1m,000 fest 4; | outline of the proposed arrangement. retain their seats as members of the 28th Congress. | Captain Commanding, 1. Gi . Lieuten- P rids i : New York aud Liver care of dames Wilson, ‘Balt | also 2.000 feet of Leased eelcbeeat Boulis for tate, tha | The rotuction on tobacco proposed on the partof the | Mr. Exarer, o! ~ said that he thought this | ants "Lawrence Fenmigians dobn’ Pr eailiz, James | Seprence deferred ull Friday Forfiited bail—Ttichard Ellis indicted for picking AL fred Brewer's pocket of $50. Sarah Collins for receiving stolen ‘James P. Horton and Frederick Fetter for it larcenies, and Gedney Webber, Henry Ritner, harles Boilden, Matthew Burbank, and George Farley, severally for askault and battery, did not appear for trial, and their bail was declared forfeited. Adjourned to Monday next at 11 o'clock. harm's Line as heretofore, | oew braneh of his business is truly worthy of attention.— | German Customs Union brin ; ( F ga to our view ah A Th MS oes & the eeloes) Sal Sonas ea Ld pence « foot. _o light, the unfortunate state of the trade with England, | would withdraw it. Surgeon Foltz. Acting Master—J, B. Randolph y the propris - France, and Austria, in that great staple of our country.— | Mr. Davis—No, sir; I cannot withdraw it. Mr, | Passed Midshipmen—J. K. Duer. H. A. Clewson. Master’s 7 SOOT | that. won the last r . Bi > " x rar NEAR, PREY, EOOn | Bones avers on fied. 'Viiehis Beast you deioa trea In Engianl we have to complain of tn enormous duty of | chairman, 1 ask’ the yeas and nays upon my re-| MatecJames T. Favors. Mushipmen—It: K- Stevan AT : on more, and those for, in astrong | resolution premature. Ife ,hoped the gentleman | Miller, Ed aaa D Shubrick.’ Purser—A. E. Watson. ALI. Th yy > work deliver f charge three shillings a pound, or about 800 per cent on its, value ‘5 . E. A. Hopkins, C. Dyer, jr, 8. P. Quacken- mm SSL AN be ieee New ere pisew “b. L.INGERSOLL, | atthe place of exportation; utthe same time itis permit: [SMO ean amendinent | bush A: Fe Warleys J.C. De Kraft, Milton Haxton ; farther notien a sa at i $96,406 and 414 Water wed 161 Cherry stroste—sole uroprietor. ted to sell the artiéle freely in that country. . Sheil S ehaeitg i Virginie offered en amendment | William 8. Hares, AoUs Jas. H. Watmough. do ; —— ‘Leave Staten Island at 84, 10, a. at., 2, 4, P. TCHES.—Thel {| In France, however, although every minister of the | that the enquiry be referred to a Selec ee | Twiggs, do, Captain’s Clerk—John 8. Gregory. Purs. Leave New York at 9, W ‘iacches tothe etareis to be and et the suincriberge | United States, from the year 1766 to. the present time, has | instead of the Committee on Elections. ora Cletk--Mathew W. Aylwin. Boatewain—Hob't Dix. Court of Common Pleas. min, pas! . N, B.--On Sundays the boat will leave at 11 instead of 12. | Ag he is coustautly recsiving all deseriptiong of Gold aud Si | earnestly pre j 5 » the ing of or—G ; enter—W: n ih - stly pre the subject upon that Government, no [Here a tremendous noise, like the thundering of | on, Gunner—Gustavus Newman, Carpenter—Wm. M. aniline anid eae i be reaecurmdsan ad Py Oe ghee fro the manufac | change has beon effected. The government of France | a second Boanerges, rang through the hall, “All| Laighton. | Sail Maker—G. T. Lovier. Purser’s Steward—} 1,5 seeing gt eee i" pecesild bow Ee TaD MATL LINEFOR OTEK | Ore hiper mvortment aad at punch ies riers, at eats tees | still continues the monopoly or rogie, which stops up all | eyes were suddenly on the stare todiscover whence | John W, Dannenhouer. Yeoman James 7. Jones John Bak: ¢ was an action brought by the plaintif, ws ia Te tat pte OR ALBA | Ray other house tu tho eity.. Gold warahen a8 low as $20 to the avennes to that trade, whilst the United States admit . It proceeded trom N yas ‘enten Les 2 | all the products of French industry 3 i Conrthindt street —— he steamer © Watches and jewellery exchanged or bought. All | (te ye H.—Mr. Speaker (again sound- ° i ,M. on Wedaesday? warranted to Keep good time, or the monsy returned. In Austria the same plan of monopoly or regi destroy: i t Sapte J. Heo, ill leave ex above at 9 F. M. on Wedoeuday, | "Yate n. locks and jewellery repre. in, tie best, manger, | the prospect of any produetive trade of tobaceo ; and oF mnan), “I hope, sir, that this reso- who is a cane manufacturer, against the defendants, for raising a platform and steps over the windows of the cel- lar of No. 74 William street, where he carried on the ma- king and preparing of his wares. He brought the action virit A Bearn.—The following skirmish red with two men and a huge black c,in the town of Sandgate, Vt Barrie actually o¢ bear a few w stion comes regularly | dogs, and went in pursuit of the she ing treatics with other | clined to wart yuntil the *y ere they saw a bear's the health and free enjoyment of their store—that their Friday and Sunday, Bang’ ’ he COLUMBLA, Capt. A. Houghton, will leave as above | Sd warranted lowes than at any other place in the cit, ninister at thet Court holds ont no inducement for | Iution will not pass. In saying that I ¢ The inhab! had & quit nber of the: “ Biden by Ag DS oe rapt, arnt ey holiaale ond reeait 30 ¥ hii steoes up aie any change for the better ontng inducement hope OF | at gentlemen shave brought up. this qu heep Killed, a8 the} mappores, by the foxes ; and one Mr. | £0 recover damages for the loss thet te fr whe ‘tnd ges Forpueage or freight, apply on board, or te P.C. Sehu'rg, | _dTitmtr Wholesale and recail, 30 Wal street, up etaie |" may’ be proper to remark that the proposed tronty will | again, in an indirect manner, and do not seem in-| Sherman and another person, took their guns and their | quence: The defence et Mp tilt the Beall, Ne ke at the office on the wha: Mar” | TPHE SUBSCRIBERS ce wow propaad to il Watches | not affect the provisions of ex events Theg | arising from the furnace of the plaintiff, was injurious to an PATEKSON RAILROAD Seweiry as low, ifyot lower, than any other houseio | foreign powers. ‘The stipulation is found in many ot] before the House for discussion, where we may | had ‘been ont but a short tim trade also was suffering, and that no obstacle was op- the city, ‘To wit : Goid Watches froin $15 to $100 exch 4 si i Wer dor froin 8) is 850 aaah. All watches. warranted to'keep | them, that, if the United States should grant more favora- | f,i-ly meet them. I repeat that hope that this re- ‘The dogs were immediately put on the chase, and | rad r ; f 4 4 good Seeor te ey returned, Warchss, CLeks and Mu: | ble terms fo any other mation, those terms should be con: | <oluiion will not pass "ifthe gentleman persists in lapsed before they were heard to bark. | Pot Wee Dnt ee vastiog the exceee oF WNPENSS oa nical Bo! ‘and warranted, lower than any other house | sidered as extending to the nations partics to these trea- ~ . pursued in’ the direction of the | Merely : Lag fog P rn v fd t a8 __ [ittthe cites ‘Second hind watches and old Gold. and Silver ta | ties, asking the yeas and nays on this resolution, I will | Mv-m in hot haste.” and ina short time they were in the | £8 complained of. ‘The jury gave the plaintiff a verdic F THRE, situ ge AND Sixtus UE: Ken inexchanye, of bough: fur cash ‘THOMPSON & FISH- | But this stipulation is always understood ition. | amend it by adding the name of every gentleman ence i ear, sitti hind legs, | oF $100 damages and 6 cents costs. ‘rom Paterson to. City. ER, Importers of Watches “Newetty, wholeale and teenll, a pulatio ys understood as condition ‘ fs presence of a lar lack bear, sitting on his hind legs, ¢ nein ti 1d Thomas Bi ystJoseph S. Smith.— On and afer Monday, Oct. 24, ABER he car wll leave Riis Traportens of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and retail, | a}, that is, that the advantoges of the new treaty shall be | Wlto claims a seat in, this House. Sir, we have Feeling no doubt vd at. their presence and the saucy | ,0ugustine Eaton and Thomat Bryan vadJoscph © ol Pargison Dever. Leave, New You ‘ y AMOS R. THOMPSON, given only on the same terms on which they aro. given heard a pt pene said here whoa brows seals. : dogs. Now came the tug of war. | Mr. 8, snapped his gun caer rasta tee cucp eon Gammees fom WeIneuhy , FS 10 tm¥ec WICHARD FISHER to the party of that treaty have very little veneration for seals, either broad | at the bear ral times, but it did not take fire. he Xe rite acks ae oe aes NO be ll PgR BLANCHARDS If they be given withont equivalent, they must also be | or narrow, but I have a very high veneration for | bear supposing they were poh t him, I aca ee ay io as ON SUNDAYS. PATENT starux woop AND COAL STOVES, for | Sve 10 those nations without equivalent ; if they be | ihe popular will, and in the State from which Thave | warts them, mined on revenge. He came so close | damages ts. Leave Parenson Drvot. Leave Naw Foax. Tialls, purlots, offices, stores, aieamboats, 8c —Thene Stoves | fiver in consideration of equivalents, no nation Sencclain the honor to come, the popular will, at the last | that they were op rg ng tes mola wad iy Claes ince slide vasic ees taite talline: exceed: _ | tng two rf one for Wood and the other for col— _| should like to know why gentlemen single out the | ‘em to his wa : 4 Before Judge Vanderpoel. portant nily ( hs ee fire chamber in the pedestal veing so arranged that the ties imposed on the importation of a particular eA y a ngic | Me) $9 gun in his mouth, nepped his ‘gun soe " he navieed co beat the Ferry, foot of Courtlandt stret, | fire, by meu of x reveitable plate oF partition Fx the Stove, may therefore with propriety be reduced, as | Suites of New Hampshire, Mississippt, Georgia, | it exploded, tearing off the bear's under jaw. The other | | Dec: [S—-Lenench Pfideeveton arb ge 4B dea aul zt o throu; ight of the Chie 3 “ , 5 i i esoluti A CB plo She bear, kill ‘ 2 ol eu tire n hearing evider . causes the heat fo circulate tireugh the entire height of the sta’ | to articles the produce or manufacture of one country, | and Missouri, in this resolutio Vill not the | man fired his gun at the bear, killing him instantly. Thus jakee we entire day Mone to 4 quantity of sugar inthe bang . by the overflow, as it is alleged of the plaintiff's © Bowling Wednesis morrow. Calendar for Saturday. , 89, 90, 91, 99, 38, 63, 4 “NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD — | Boyd fit ddtsme ad peantatal ratiating surface, These | which may, in consideration of such reduction, redace its | claims of the gentlemen who come from those | ended the tearful combat with the bear He weig! COMPANY. onthe Ion seen inion dey ive duties on our staple productions, without giving to my | States to the seats in this House, be examined in| four hundred pounds. ‘This makes the filth bear tl tion, being constracte b them in use the greatest satising he sub | other nation, with which we may have such atreaty stip: | the ordinary course of proceeding? Why single | been killed at Sandgate within afew weeks.—Was ng a beantifil lation, a right to require the same reductions as to its pro- | 3 out particularly for such a premature enquiry as | €o (Ft) Post. ier invtes the attention. of owe wanting mical and darabie Stove, to call and satialy. ductions or manufactures, unless such nations will con , | " PS Bek LAE Ul gS CARS unter the same contitions, ‘The treaty of toda with | us! Why attempt to, fix « brand and a SEWN) Tur Missive Max.— The mystery of the disap- h ; ‘Le bbe iro 1 Green, who brought money and We abaue facts. 'l hey can be seen in operstion, datlyrae theoep given to thoes ho have them ia sve. he faite eat France 1s 4 prevedont in. polat Tat above ance is a preced i . pede < fbr abe soe | pearance of Lab y iu this city at 114 Grand street, meet Denmark has, by suflerance, continued to lmpose, pto}into which every body else goes, but I object | Poses to Hartford, Thanksgiving week, is now cleared 5 » Fountain. The case was reported on ‘A verdict will probably be rendered to- all who. WINTER ARRANGE- MENT. Nos. 51, 38, 80, 81, 82, 86, 87, 4, 36, 7, 29, 2, 21, 30, 23, 66, 97, 48. On and after December Ist, 1812, the Cars will run in the fol- | f i Opp~cfaat PL fren havea fair oop-rtunity of judging that the leave City Halt Leave the Bridge east of Broadway. this day, a most singular tax upon all goods which in} in the om decided manner to singling out Tl a ~~ ‘ orth Bring: Sais + Sati sz JAM ._ | orour of the Sound, on board oF overy ship that enters or | the gentlemen from th ates for any such pure Weis chin ke Gone, Mappers thal honmish: | wortayr Law 1s Casapa.—A law has passed 9 00 2 BIRDS ! BIRDS! leaves the Baltic by this highway of nature. pose. Whilst [am up, I will say, in answer to the | ed Green with $125, for the’ pw ‘oi exchanging the} the Canadian Parliament, the first item of which 190 18 UST ARRIVED, the largest assortment of Singiog Birds | _Deumark cannot demand this toll upon any principle of | remarks of the gentleman (Mr. J. R. Ingersoll) | horses for better ones. So it is not probable that any | provides “that no person can be there arrested oF held to pt igre 33 sever imported to thi omnery, fiom fermany. Ai heath ei Nok ane tie jediaaasog belie eniacier from Pennsylvania, yesterday, tha i consider this blood has been shed—and the extent of the. robber cont | bai There theceuse of ction arose in Cee hp City ™ =] " h 5 ad in o respect a judicial question, It diflers as wide- | mitted is Green's trotting off with the funds to p \. , by the laws of which imprisonment opean Sing! irde—all of whieh will and vven the claim of power to eni 4 ia si r ave 27th street for City Halt at 730, 8,8 30, 9, 9 39, 10, 8 1030, Se ae, hes = Jedar street, | interested in the Baltic trate, at this unnecessary and hu. | iiidgment seat of the Most High. And what do you | nected with the office of the Yazoo (Mias.) Whig, By onver of the Dyed 1JAXSEED.—W0 sacks very superior Flaxiced, landing from | miliating exaction, I respectfully suggest that the time | propose to do by this inquiry? Is not the judgment | committed suicide on the night of the 20th nit. by eutting W. 5, CARMAN, Sec'y git Geneace, trom Ney Pea Oa ig Souther, SAM Arrived when the United States may properly take } you propose to render in the case to amount to an’ his throat with a razor, without any imaginable canse foll every 10 minates through the day till 7 30 P.M, Vine Extra Ny it ies wil iaicese= feare Give LE ete Tr A Ry 89 90 10, 10 2, 8H Omo River.—At Pittsburgh, on Monday after- noon, the Ohio River had four teet of water in the channel, att ime

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