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: E NEW YORK HERALD. = =e — 7 Pr Vol., IX, No. 347.—Whole No.3569. NEW YORK, SATURDAY: MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1843. Price Two Conts. = at - | Wurther and more Curleus Developments ‘Washington. services have been invaluable. (Here he paid a high]'The St. George’s Society Ball at Niblo’s, | City Intel nce. 1c TERN - . t y . . : —Yest " CS ae sauly, Sunday We hear a great deal said about the rapid Wasninatox, Dec. 28, 1848. [send your ‘ships "to sea badly supe and ware This was decidedly one of the most magnificent | york scot w :eakened i ock, Mrs. Tayler, of No. ‘xcepted. . . ei eat, ee manned, that tl ti t i i i 5 ceding i . Passer gers for All by this Koote will uke the new and | growth of squashes in Connecticut, and of various | James Gorvon Benner, Esq: pms nani clogs tn toe homes Sp Fr a at Kd affairs of the kind this season. The entire arrange- sis ae sim ies Mr. Geo. wens bere ic and re- elegant sieamboat KUREKA, Capt JL. Fiech, winch leave other vegetable productions in different parts of the Dear Siz :— poses to put astop to all idling on shore, and by employ-| Ments were in excellent style, and did honor to| thesecond story of the house. She rose par prim ory Ni kk (rom foot Liberty street, Monday j * = . : i ‘ lant nt ‘O'eloek, for ‘Brideovort, thence by the Housatonic and | country ; but we believe we can point to a species The doings in the Senate to-day were prospec-| ment make all our officers etticient. Instead of ships | the judgment, taste, and refinement of the mana- | him, supposing it was Nr. Prescott, and then retired te H Rane ct ears or baggage crates, " . 7 - go | Potting in harbor, he wants to make th ful at on ; : after, a serv NWeatern Kaitron ls, without change t Glock. Fare through | of vegetable philosophy, which grows much more | tively of some importance, although not otherwise | Whatmade our Navy win such laurels in the last war? |S€t®. Niblo’s splendid saloon never appeared to poe cr eaphtstiagh Mey) po et, or_at the office, foot | rapidly than any thing else we ever remember to| interesting. I refer, for one matter, to the call foes iggy nord mag ae were experienced, and well | better advantage, decorated as it was with ever- | immediately alter an attempt was made to open the ‘door - PERRY, Agent. | have heard of in the four kingdoms of nature. We made by Mr. Allen, of Ohio, on the President for iar aie coca meash oe Peg peer, Mepotinene po greens and flowers, beautifully arranged, and the ber tra eal ay e- ro — pa Bo A allude to the great Fourier revelation, develop-| copies of the letter of instructions sent by him to it is epet child, i Of fia pai i has done deeds at | front of the gallery, allround, being occupied with a | his room above. He immediately rushed out and secured " “ ‘ f make it deserve nd it is a good sign, sir, P olamad i vated in| #™an who was in the passy Y ment, or whatever else you please to call it.| Mr. Everett, inrelation to the occupation of the | far it isa favorite of ‘nb nation‘at large. “For in the lan; | Steet number of classical figures, well executed in | PMtcane “He then Beata totarte tieoreieaiitons During the last few years we have given abundant} Oregon Territory. You will recollect that I ap-| guage of one of the best writers of the age—a man with | Plaster of Paris, whilst a splendid transparency | in the ‘Tombs with the person in his. grasp; Det as they t THE BRA POOL PACKETS evidence of the remarkable growth of this remark | prised you some time ago that such a letter had | # most profound, knowioige of “human ‘nature The | representing the arms of Victoria and of the Prince | Were pausing @porter house at 179 Chapel sire, the fl (ailing fom Liverpool ou the 1h and ath of every monthal | able system of philosophy, morals, religion and die-| been sent, and that a copy of it would doubtless) ments never mistaken.” of Wales, occupied the prominent places at the end | where several persons, who were on the premises, effect. Fre We ee vogements with tee aubseribers and | tetics, in consequence of the diligent watering and|be given to the Senate whenever they should) A Mewnee cried out, beautiful : capital : of the saloon. ed his rescue, and then pursued Prescott to his own fave them come out inthis superior Line of Packets, Sailing ; ; 3 ilo- | ask for it. Mr. Allen also asks for copies of cor-| ./X¢rtsout— Sir, ifwe are to economi: : Th i who run in fear of his lite, They afterwards attempted ayn Liveepoo! punctually on the 7th and ideh of every month | culture of Mr. Philosopher Greeley and Mr. Philo- | RS (Oa a. “at: “irany has taken place economy mixed with rigor, and it shall have my hearty je room was well filled, and amongst | to enter the,premises, and forced open the front door of the ‘Phey will also have a first rate class of American trading ships, | sopnher Brisbane—the former of whom has daily Hage Aciitabas. Mconinik th teevinds: tiotice support the brilliant company we noticed many of | house, but did not enter. During all this strange and ex- Ror passage or; Freight, apply on board, of Lrberty ‘street. GM. C PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND ¥ sai every six days, ¥ 0 M J. Monuis said—Out of 63 vessels that fc oes ° f ‘di edit tion from that rt advocated, defended, and promulgated the doc-| introduced his Bill to organize a government over | nav , 03 only are fit for active vervice, and only 39 could | the most distinguished 7 of our city belles. | in that vielnity to aid fa ts ercistattinne wees caer there, to see trines in the New York Tribune, while the | the Territory of Oregon. be used for a coasting squadron, Our mercantile marine | It were decidedly invidious, however, to par-| plaint having been entered yestered before the magis- This is a movement of vast importance,én which | has increased 100,000,000 tons—half as much as the ton- | tieylari i raha , in | trates of the Lower Police by Mr. Prescott, officer Di all sections of the country are deeply interested— | Hage of Great Britain—in a few years—and our small | UC™Or2es and we must therefore be excused in| S ottcd a young man named Peter Van’ Houten, whom for a war with Great Britain are among the possi- | 2@V¥ has been increased about one third. The British | refraining from attempting any description of the | Mr. Prescott asserts is the same person that he arrested on ble consequences. There is no particle of doubt | 22Y¥ has been built up by protecting their commerce and | Jadies who attracted most attention. All were | his premises. He was committed for further examination. Should the parties agreed for. not come nap, the money will | jatter has been proclaiming, with unexampled per- be returned to those who paid it here, without any redue- lad tidi Faive advaait of tik Uoive Black Ball, or Old Ijge of Liverpool Packets, comprise ctphlighrvee-yiclog Sk 65 acer ore tnoe ern Oe as following magnificent Ships, yiz new saviour of the human race. . r ‘ coasting trade, and xo should ours be. Reform abuses if sacha a OXFORD The REY YOue, ‘This new revelation, from the attic room of one Unt sak the Prondent, in negociating this me you plesse, but dente Sutdws the number of ships, dressed in admirable taste. Throughout the whole | addition to the previons charges of burglary ‘aut lier. eoROPE. SOUTHAMERICA. | cy 4 n ary, d § J ir. Giopixas—Is not is debate irregular, sir? | eyeni : . ; | ceny against Thomas and James Hedden, late , of ENGLAND NORTHAMERICA, | Charles Fourier, an obscure Frenchman, puryorts | right,and submit to nothing that is wrong. He will | (Laughter.) evening. the greateat,gniety: pervaded. the Companys |TOhT Oee eu icges a camplaltt wes aaterot et te ireer sacrifice neither the rights nor the honor of the| | Mr. Baxxaxn—t riso to order, sir—all this is out of | it had indeed more the appearance of a delightful | police ottice yesterday, by Wm. G. Stirling, of 186 Front country. order; the morning hour has expired, and I call for the | private party than a public entertainment. street, charging them with burglariously entering his The discussion in the House upon the Navy re- | orders of the day. rere store, onthe night of the 24th instant, and stealing a ehest Gia thimanst: Ia woe WHAT Oe thie, (Bano mbs. ea hie A Voice-—What are they? (Laughter) The supper room, and the lobbies leading to it, | o¢ygung hyson tea, valued at $33, which was found on and by some thought to be rather out of place in| »5°%4***—Does the gentleman trom Ohio yield the | were decorated in a style of unique and striking | their premises, and fully identified by Mr. Stirling — With such superior and unequalled arrangements, ihe ‘sub-|to be a second, and much improved edition of Hoan cei beta extended to them x0 mauy years, for whieh | Christianity, Fourier being the modern prophet— he teful. i _ . Mises ‘reonestiin , or remitting money to their relatives, can the very Messiah of the age. It has been esta ht for any amount, drawn direct | blished, as we stated the other day, in the three at all times obtain Drafts at haha ee ERESCOLE, ONOTE, AMES & CO. chief States of the Union—Pennsylvania, New York | the present state of our foreign ne; ociations, | Set- ee inorder, sir: elegance, the magnificent flags of the new ship, Feieot h pectin porn ed Sages mo which will be paid on demand at any of the Bale, om their | and Ohio. In addition to the improvement of vege- ue ce Grogan, boundary first, an sya he | Gippisas—It's not in order to interrupt me, sir. the Yorkshire, being very prominently displayed. | they have, in the course of their business, purchased this + Britches, waif the principal towns throughout M@gland, lr | tables, the regeneration of the human family, and |" *1Y 8 °W8N*—____. Be | paetare toa fs the omer order to make an en-| 2'atthe wines and viands were of the moet re-| tea rom some rogue Sp.rogues, who, committed the bar- M Apply, oF @ aadroas, (if leer post Paid) A the increased consumption of bran bread, it appears TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. quiry. cherché quality will readily be granted. After sup- | "We shall next week give an article on the character OCH! ee nent 4.cO- that this very extraordinary dispensation has for a FIRST SESSION. MeConnett,—Mr. Speaker, I've been here three | per, dancing was resumed, and kept up with great | and peculiarities of the receivers of stolen goods that now ‘door to the Fulton Bank.” . i . f Clat —_ weeks, and I’ve seen no order yet—(much laughter.) irit till three in th : infest our city, that will start some of them into more next door 7 - {special object the elevation of Henry Clay to House of Representatives. A Voice.—Tellers. sp e le morning. honest business, Di J the Presidency of the United States. The impor- Wisainddon; Whateday’ night, Ded 23 | gee n)—Gentlemen as many of youas| This is the second ball given by this benevolent] | Metixpa Hoac Goxx Ur.—This notorious woman, long House proceed to the orders of the known as the most celebrated “‘toucher” in this city, was Advantage to select. this favorite Line for their conveyance, in | tance attached to this object by these philosophers | A Free Man Petitions that he may not be Sold—| day, wil through the tellers. society, e are much gratified in finding that} taxen tothe State prison, at Sing Sing, yesterday, where preference to any other. — 9 and their great anxiety to effect its achievement,| The Ladies Gf Wesingror ask Congress to Help een Gees y.), pase between the tellers—not | this mode of uniting pleasure and refined enjoy- | she has been sentenced to resein foie years and a ROCHE BROTHERS & 0078 PASSAGE | may be easily perceived, from the fact that, athe | “tin Un the Home Syuadvon and its Cost 18] ects Cefused to eal for the orders of the day—| Ment with the sacred cause of charity has so well | Cent careen, which will Marte the community” a the eX 5 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. trial of strength in the coming contest more closely } srp:— ‘ yeas 59, nays 60. answered the anticipations of the officers of the | tent of her robberies are pertectly astounding. " Lost «a Miniatene? approaches, the columnsof the NewYork Tribune—| During the call of petitions this morning, which | ,,22%, {tires said. that he was for cutting down the | society, and we very heartily wish them still more | | Wo's Officer Stewart, of the Home Squadron ; nothing was done for the Commerce of lower potice, has an oil painting miniature in his posses Mr. Clay’s very efficient and acknowledged pene in order for the first 30 days, | the Lakes where many sallors perished in winter for want success in their very laudable efforts to relieve the | sion, supposed to have been stolen. It is the portrait of PASBAGs. FROM L y organ in these regions, are daily more and Mr. Grppinas, of Ohio, presented the petition of | of assistance. The West ought not to be taxed for a| suffering and distressed. anelderly man, dressed in military uniform, with blue Tn the following Packet Ships. viz:— ef u by hs KORK, sailing from Liverpool oa the lst Feb. | more given up to the advocacy of the new, COLUMBUS, 16th do i 7 ' aah do ist March. | attractive, regenerating, vegetable-eating, Clay- a colored man now in prison in the District of Co- | navy to support a trade on our Southern coast, and at the coat turn up with red, and is enclosed in a red morocco lumbia, named Jones; setting forth that he was a same time to put down that trade on the Coast of Africa. | 44 Aas, Rs case. free man, but could not prove it; and that he was | Our navy was disgraced by being used to catch runaway g. Wesster’s Sreecu.—Our friend, who told |“ Cyisuvat. Sratisrics ron THe Past Yean,—By the po- The YORKSHIRE, new : ‘ d : 1 Gaidoron the tatend th ofeverymanth, ‘Those sendiog for | generously devoting his paper tothe cause, NAc oF Aluhcina coe Ca ean Si Gropincs—I don’t know that. friend told him that the Courier Enquirer had | peace, also the Special Sessions, held for the City and their friends will find it to their interests and comfortto | 8 any 8 pep ay cause, |! Mr. M’Connett, of Alabama, rose and said: Sir, ] Tie *T'to, ‘Caught ied ¥ Poe a es | haere nace arene * oF ry ise ony Live, as no possible retention on embarking eax | Mr. Philosopher Greeley has been itinerating all | I call the gentleman to order; he has no right to] several Satatupta tare then made to go into committee copied ont verbatim repart of Mt..Webeter’s speech, CORTIiOe sonuntale. gies the RIRSE RE eens Ts’ Certificates sent by the steamehip Hibernia, sailing | Over the country, helping Brother Brisbane to plant meek on this subject a (and rapping the desk | ofthe whole, tocall for the orders of the day, or to ad. | Hasjust made us acquainted witha singular and un- | °" Corre of Oyer and Terminer.—Murder, 2 acquitted ; ar- from Boston on the Ist of January, will have pleaty of time to | the seeds of the new creation. with his knuckles) he shall not speak on it. (Laugh- | journ. But the House refused to do any thing. looked for improvement in the manners of that most | son in the Ist degree, 1 convicted ; manslaughter in the ter.) ; ‘The Srraxe then laid before the House the followin seperate i | 2d degree, 1 convicted. phe motion was not rejected. Ayes, 60 Noes, | important letter from Mr. Rarer :— 5 | respectable journal. It consists in having withdrawn | * (otro) General. Sessions—Manslaughter in the lat de- AKER OF THE House ox Rurresentatives :— | the word lie, in reference to our assertion that it | gree, 1 acquitted ; manslaughter in the 3d degree, 2con- cline acting on the special com- | had pilfered our report of the speech. This is some- | Victed ; assault and battery, with intent to kill, 4 conviet- bill to revise the laws o i i mittee appointed by the House to take into consideration | thi tied: 2 ed, 1 acquitted ; assault and battery, with the attempt to to this mettee F the District th Felation to, eee a eae MORGOr dic Brats of Mitch ropo. | thing gained; and, for our part, we are glad tohear | kill by poison, | acquitted ; assuult ‘and battery, with in- % ‘ ‘ . it | Sing to Congress so to alter the Constitution as to abolish | there are signs of even the smallest improvement in | tept to rob, 1 convicted ; rape, 1 convicted and 2 acquit- M’Connett—I object, sir. I don’t know what it | 8 gre he Constitution as to abolish e fe PF a ted ; assault and battery, 86 convicted and 26 acquitted ; prepare to come by the first uamed packet, or in any o/ the Z t a Shove magnificent and unequalled packets As an illustration of the “transition state,” in a id it all times * i SS om Sabeert pie Se aaebhioy aie ai Sant, | which the minds and tempers of the sephilosophers ts | are at present,we have great pleasure in submitting direct on the Royal Bank of Irland, and on Messrs Mr. Gippines then asked leave to introduce a eg leave to Prescott, Grote, Ames & Co., London, whieh are paid ~ frce of disconnt in every town througnout England, Ireland, | the following, being one of the numexous articles Sentind and Wales F Aste as 5 post paid.) on Fourierism, contained in the Tribune of yester- Wor passage, apply to or address (if by letter , i t i : ; Be 45 Pate ‘skort ERS & CO | day :— is, nor Idon’t want to Know. IL object to any thing | {he,Tepresentation the conptawises ot the Censtitation, | cither the manners or the language of the Courier. | hurglary in the Ist degtee, 10 convieted and 8 acquitted ; Se SGMMER ARRANGEMENT | It isever idle to expose the falsehood and base- He hoes, el ae ht; | Caughter.) |. | without which it would neverhave existed ; and without | ‘The Courier says, that as both reports purported | attempt to commit burglary in the Ist degree, 1 convicted; =: . ness of the New Yirk Herald. Nothing so flatters its Edi- -C ELI. pres lowing curious | which it cannot now exist. My constituents, I am as ‘ ; ference nes og | burglary in the 2d de convicted and 1 acquitted; ut- NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RA 4MOAD LIN} | tras to be esteemod the ‘most impudent ‘and unblushing memorial, which was read aloud by the clerk. Cored, will exeve ith: toe, that naliher Ina sommitise, bids oalcate ae stent aifference. need be ings ig tempt te commit burg ary in 2d deg. | convicted; burglary o¥ox Newark, Newsrunswick, Painceton, Trenton, | rascal in the country, and it is the reputagjon of this that | To the Honorable the House of Representatives:— nor any where else, should I take this subject voluntarily , but, charming Consistency, do the ari deg eg Ron Vetans, 18 soquliees 3 see ‘The undersigned, in behalf of the Ladies of St. Mat- | into consideration, or assist in consultations upon it— | gives three passages from the two to show conclu- thew’s Fair, now open at Carusi’s Saloon, in the city of | They will be satisfied that others shall consider it, and Washington, beg leave to present to the serious consider- | they should only act. I ask to be excused from serving | ® ‘ ation of your Honorable Body the following statement of | on the committee, and subscribe myself, your obedient | from the Herald. With regard to the first of these Bokpexrows Axs Bunuinoton: gives his paper whatever notoriety it enjoys. Its patrons kindred spirit, and no more are usually attracted to it think of Telying on its editorials for truth or fairness than for piety and hearty benevolence. The leader in yesterday’s issue is a fair sample of its habitual audacity . “M4 | zlement, 1 acquitted ; grand larceny, §4 convicted and 27 sively that his report could not have been copied | acquitted; petit larceny, 39 convicted and 10 acquitted ; attempt to commit petit larceny, 1 convicted ; obtaining property by false pretences, 5 convicted and 6 acquitted ; facts, setting forth their claim to your kind consideration | servant, R. BARNWELL RHETT. agictieth : , THROUGH IN SIX HOURS And will violation of truth. "The Fourier Social move. | in behalf of the noble cause they are laboring to pro- | December 27, 1842. passages, we have brett that in the ees Pre- | receiving.stolen goods, (scienter) 3 convicted and 4 sc- Leaving Sew Y. ily fr the fe f Cor tt ment never had any shadow of connection with politics, | mote. 7 of i i paring our report, the punctuation was certainly er- | duitted ; bigamy ,t2 conv 3 perjury, 2 v4 LE ee ee on a a ae eee eee ear eee iea. Kan ofeeda- as | *eThe Ladies whose amos ars heréln pubsctibie’; a well |, Dir. RRO Was <xgused ftom serving oa Wie committe. eee a en eee Se ae dequitted ; forging in the 2nd degree, 10 convictad and 9 ‘The Morni pine sroceeds to Bordentown, from thence b) | every Kdecently informnd person is aware. It would be | as those in whose name they act, have been unceasingly | ferred. On a motion to print it, there was no y onal fy 4 a he Courier has yery ingeniously acquitted ; forgery i the agian 10 here yen andl steamboat to Philadelphia. just as smart to talk of Morse’s Electric Telegraph as in. | engaged during the past four months in preparing for the | (112). So after two or three trials fto get one, the House | M@de the quotation worse by breaking off in the eae sett Tecuvicteds Titel 13 corinistan rap ‘The [:vening Line proceeds direct to Camden (opposite t fi ff i vented to subserve a political purpose and as a powerful Philadelphia) without change of ear at the office foot o’ | attxiliary to this or that party, as to talk like the Herald’s Pe uy their 5 Courilaude styeet, where 2 commodious, steamboat, will be | rigmarole, which the unprincipled adventurer perfectly food when he was penning it, grossly ignorant as Tea iness ik h baxkage Lng on at Z i und jiladel bage eral are conveys from city to eit) e it i il i ‘ wtharer balagoneead hy the way bach Gein le peovided wit he habitually shows himself of our institutions and po- sou ia which are apartments and dressing rooms expressly fo: | “2 ‘of John A. Collins and his “Community” near Ske ‘Returning, the lines leave Philadelphia from’the foot of Wal | neateles. They have not so much in common with the at frees OY premiers | fo 1 Bordentown | at 7 af clock, A. M. | Fourierists as Mahommedans have ee They fal y o’oloc! a q , arn. lhues for Baltimore leave Phitadsiphia at tic A. M., ane tote ters aay ae MEO vrie sentiments with te: 4P. M. being a contimuation of the lines from New York: to be; they ob ally opposite 18 ven to individual property, government, religion, &c.— hey have never been connected with Fourierists, but use and benefit of the Honorable Members of the House of irned. middle of the sentence. The error as to names is . i e i of 4 A 9 4 uitted ; keeping disorderly house, 12 convicted and 3 ac- Rap ieeentatives, end of the Seyiete:of the United / States, “ir Payne. of Alabama, is about to introduce a bill to re-/ a mere misprint, which must have been obvious to Guittea® indecent exposure, 1 convicted ; publishing ob- every variety of useful and of ornamental article, No | peal the act distributing’ the proceeds of the publi i } mental article, No public Iands, | *! ‘ tps scene books, 2 convicted ; publishing obscene papers, 1 labor has been spared, no expense omitted which in_ an inroads Ud ait iad every one who knows anything of American histo- | Sorvicted and 1 acquitted ; auisances, 2 convicted, riets, manner could tend to their comfort and amusement. Their ‘ a eae t 2 f eahitltinn Unde open for the inspection of all, and they A New Rexictous War. Tue Rovnpueaps|ry. As to the second citation, our contempo- | § convict Teatgrederirpeet ns ee, L cennoted y 3 deem it but due to themselves to add that never befure has | AGAINST THE CavALIERS.—‘“ These are the times] rary has not quoted our report accurately; and if it | Piloting c 3 convicted—making pele Caper renthne manag of “Fair” articles | to try men’s souls,” as Tom Paine used to say. | is referred to, it will be seen that the verbal varia- | a total of 74 convictions and 117 acquittals, ‘The Ladies beg leave to extend an earnest invitation to} Every one seems to be going to war, fighting and | tion between the two is not so sinful as the passage | _ Court of Special Sessions.—Petit Larcenies, convictions the Honorable Members of the two Houses of Congress to | quarreling with his neighbor in some way or in | quoted would lead the reader to expect. With re- EN rnd et bewaimadnan terns semen ne feeling evinced by their friends in Congress oe"former | Some shape. Among the literary people of the day | ference to the third, our honest contemporary has Convictions. Acquittals. The pas- | Over and Terminer. TWO MAIL LINES DAILY BETWEEN __| have always avowed themselves determined opponents of | similar occasions, and they look forwan! with anxious | jt is nothing but war and rumors of war—among | done us a gross and manifest injustice. fla oc ype! aa. ede Cae PY a RATE HINES DAILY BETWEEN | | pouriers-oystem, and thelr unertaking had it origin in | solicitude, yot confidently hope that the present Congross | th, politicians, they always live ina state of war| sage, as-given in the Herald and in the Courier, | Special Sessions. |... muuhenionitiig ie ; ‘ i helpi . 5 the Abolition cause, of which their noted men have been | Will extend a helping hand to the {ap cause. being a total of 1747 trials, in which the fate éf 1900 per- active and prominent champions. Re ae CRaety ere in all, et doubly so when exhibited |—among the musicians, vocalists, fiddlers, and coincide as nearly as possible; but, in order to rbnibteres invosved. But\what use in stating these palpable facts? The | in the actions of those to whom the eyes and the attention | arists in general, they are always quarrelling. | make the most of nothing, the Courier has dishon-} ~ Indictments.—Found by Grand Jury . henest and intelligent understand them ; already ; the- | of the world are turned. cs g iy MIOY, 26 Psgar is. ? ? y Grand J ay erent 938 Viar-FHiLaAvELeniA, WILMINGTON AND BALTI. | knavish do not want be teuth now referring te Whoo Prise hearer one “be attention, in | Even those great philosophers, the Fourierites, ap- | estly left out half a dozen lines, which could not but Rictipvitvbed poemuuaats | yom by do on f > MORE RAIL R ¥ stimulate and profit by the prejudices of the ignorant ani e name of charity, of worth, and of gallantry. lare in his eyes as h * e 2 jo answer, filed... . ’ rahe tr a ‘imple, which will doubtlew be nursed and eptalive so] We wold inform your honorable bodies that we shall | Pe@! to quarrel. But among all these quarrels, one ih tH pd ; pei and used: our bens Discharged—By General Sessions 146 re 4 . * +8 o'clock A. M Jong y thing can be made out of them. _, | Continue open until further notice. And your petitioners of the most interesting and most amusing, will un-| Says the Courier “‘ these citations are sufficient dicthnhits eos essions, - . Se 837 va rm te Boner Sg i Ee oy bh 7 doubtedly be one which bids fuir to come off be-| for our purpose.” They are not suficient for his] Siieerngiuactments are Dail Pe Se tock A.M Sndto have been essatited to by but & art of them. It is Mra. Donelan,’ Mi tween the Puritans upon one side, and the Cavaliers | purpose, which was to prove that every line of his Bentenc ed te the State Pri on BE 2 Daily lexcept Sunday) st + 7 ovelock PM. | $0 utterly adverse to the fundamental principles of the Miss Smith, upon the other, in this city. The first gun was fired | report was prepared from his own notes, and this bad per secias suka’ Ay Bing Se dare Relates a ne Meeront Siars beeyven Neve Pazar oe tee he necanies ten Aw taste, Te Moco Bell by the Rev. Dr. Potts at the Rev. Dr. Wainwright, | we will demonstrate. ‘The dinner took place on] were women —Total.-»” Ses W. &. ASHMEAD, Agent | expression of dlebeliet in all Special Providences oF Reve- Miss Murrey, in an evening paper of yesterday. Here is the arti- | Friday night, Mr. Webster’s speech was delivered | | Aggregate of time in the ROYAL MAIL FOR LIVERPOOL | lation, onthe part of a handful of radicals on a farm, D Miss ‘illiams, ee) ‘. 5 * s; is id i i i Letter Bass forte Royal Mail Steamship | might’ be appalling, were not religion so strongly fortified Miss Sullivan, Miss Reilly, cle, comprising the material parts only, as we do | at eleven o clock, and. af “two om Setarday mam, Sentenced to the Penitentiary from the Courts of" Gane- HIBERNIA, Will clove ot Haraden & Co.'s as with us. Bat wile so zealous) sustained by the new M Aegepsnto, Mrs, Parker, not fill our paper with wadding ,— ing we had it a type. The Courier’s report— zal ee Boos Gratis oe ; were syossen, | ‘ . Holy Alliance of the Courier § Enquirer, Herald, an ae Miss Manning, ew Y when was thatpublished ? On Saturday, the morn- tober ona the C from the efforts of Mr. John A. Collins? RNDEN & What an admirable specimen of the bland, FOR HALIFAX AND LIVER gentle, _improved-edition-of-christianity temper‘ The Kor Steam Ship HIBERNIA. | What mildness—what benignity~what gentleness— (oath fe Jadkans. Rag, Commander teu | What refinement—what taste—what purity! With 3, 1844, what kindness do these philosophers regard the world around them! But above all what triumph- dams, The reading of this elicited a greatdeal of laugh-| wif"? Sut nema inquire whether the remarks | that woas tmpossible, but on Monday, thus giving | “°T® igned) HENRY VANDERVOORT, Clerk ter from all parts of the House. ascribed to you, upon the occasion of responding to a sen- | time for acopy of the Herald to be bought, used, ; : Mr. M’Conneti—I move, Mr. Speaker, that that | timent at the late dinner of the New England Society, are Common Couneil. ow sf . ag a and the corrections of a few unimportant literal | Boao or Atpenmen—Friday, Dec. 29.—This Board ument be referred to a Committee of one— | correctly reported ? | am persuaded that the reporter must held a special session at 9 o'clock, Alderman Purdy, Pre- (laughter)—to consist of the gentleman who intro- | have done you great injustice in respect to language, | errors to be made. Then our contemporary mag- | Hells Spec paste laced it. (Continued laughter.) And, I offer an | style, grammar, &c., for the report which I have seen is i i & ; . at addtional resolution, sir which is, thatthe ladies | ramaekaly incrvect tn, thec pagar and srangely | (Pao en Ota Oe ie the apecc | Rasionl Uanplny presented commrneation spposcg : cea > | diffe vith whi $ rd the speec pe who introduced the concern here, can make a suf- | ‘ifferent from the accuracy with which other gentlemen ip ti . pece "| the construction of the proposed market at the foot of Du: Passage to Halifax +++ Ayply to D.BRIGHAM, Jr, Agent, | ant evidence does this “elegant extract” present| ficient amount of dollars and cents if they'll only | **° Fepresented a speaking Ypon the same occasion, So do we, even with the disadvantages under | ane street—reterred to committee on Markets. e - _—— of the union of Fourierism and Clayism? Why, | PY the fees of the priest. (Here the House was] ‘phat there may be no mistake, I will quote the language which we labored of pressure for timejand the im- i Cedar Age Sewer.—A petition from certain persons re- Mlaig mien Ola Conny can be eepy » language, Pp =p) a f Catpwett—The memorial being read, sir, P’'ve picnation. It is contained in “ the} lorning Express” of |; oregsion ata very early hour. We submit, then, | commissioner. ommittee on roads and c1 , and st th deafis in sums of £1, £2, £3, £5, are so characteristic, that any one would be ready | no more to say. the inst, “He” (the orator of the aay, Me. Choate,) ’ "| Lease of Castle Garden.—The Committee of Finance re- M’Conneti—Well, sir, I withdraw the motion to | “told you of some, who in the days of William and Mary, | that these circumstances, independent of internal ‘ : ~ apron 1, Sir, the 1 hie % “ orted in favor of granting a lease of Castle Garden for 11 refer and the resolution, all ut the priest’ fees. {grevident mistakw ofthe reporter) found an asylum and | evidence supplied by, a close examination of the Fears fromMay last at a rent of $2009 per ann.— the lessees 57 jt cna (Laug! teal fi anal | Withouta bishop. (Cheers.) Now, sir, notwithstanding two reports, do furnish what the Courier clas- | agreeing to r« it the garden at an expense of $5000, which Mr. Dana then presented a petition from canal | (yj, strong burst of approbation to the sentiment, were | cically call 5 e th vas | Uxtures are to belong to the city at the expiration of the boatmen and sailors onthe Hudson River, to be re-| this a proper arena, should even the orator of the day | “Cu. Cal's presumptuous evidence that one was | jeuse. ‘The lessers have satisfied the committee that du- lieved from taking out a coasting license and pay- | throw down his gauntlet, would take it up and say there | Copied from the other. ring the past two years they have lost $3000, which can £20, £50, £100, 4 : wes demand, we thout discoun' OF 1 ck amount Payable ov | to swear that the writer was a Clay politician. No Bank of [reland, Prov Baok do, Messrs. J Balt, § i 20 i Pere Ed Trogon Burned k Gan Exchemeney pit | Clay man,for instance:could more flatly deny—more ‘Bank, Lrverpoo! Easter Bank of ‘Scot ds Greewock | unblushingly deny—with a more accomplished os Ie evesy post there trcaghont pingg 2nd | grace deny a solemn truth, than does this philoso- ud and Wales, which drafts will be forwarded by | pher, the statements.about the settlement et Ske- Jand, “ the st-ainer dibernia, leaving Boston ou the Ist Janware, Ay ing hospital money. It was referred to the Com- it ishop.” The simple ¥ vever, are | Oly be returned by @ re-lease ofthe premises at a reduced + their general passage offive, 43 Prck sim, | ontire organization were lauded to the skies afew} Mr. Carne, offered a resolution abolishing all | have been correctly reported; because, although there Neageonl Diane ay 7 ae pene to |. GR SEER Of Rrnerten Dauaan, rhe rapes om Ent N. B. All letters from the country mast come post paid. ‘ : ‘ ' . . | imprisonment for debt inthe District of Columbia. | @°¢ not wanting instances of the remorseless and arrogant | Mr. ebster himse or alteration and en- e meee dtd re weeks since in this very Tribune! Why, as for the } T/ WAR appropriately referred. ping kite “| exclusiveness implied in the above sentence, 1 cannot 1 t, and having undergone that process witl sees if eet rent nesietaans phys - creed of John A, Collins, it is just as natural an off- "hi . bring myself to believe that you would make so broad | ‘@"€ment, and having undergone that process with | mittee o! and Street Commissioner, relative to NAVIGATION OF THF HUDSON OPEN TO " This was all that was done during the day ex-| and tinqualifiel a statement at any time, and least of all | about as good effect as his Bunker Hill oration, it | the sale of such portion of the city property as is not used . ALBANY. shoot ofthe new development, as squashes are a | cept to debate the cost of the Navy and o| upon saeh ‘an occasion. Hsin her sinedi . 8 % : for public purposes, was presented by Alderman Watrr- was published in the Courier, two days after it was | sax, with an ordinance." The report is an able document and reflects much credit upon the chairman, by wh we presume it has been prepared. It recommends a NY. apd lated pines | the ata natural adjunct to Connecticut corned beef, It is fe te Mabey. pil ore the Poot ofCourtlandeat. Welear | Very. ue that the more cautious end penslent.of the day, Peigay and Sanday yompooms: 5 0% dock ie philosophers here—they who combine the wisdom sie Wenther, Racasday aon ‘Monday attecnoo woe ofthe serpent with the meekness of the dove, wane freight, apply to P. C, Schaltz at the office, e | whieh latter is seen in the article quoted from the N.B All bunds of property taken only at the tisk, of the | Tribwne—they do deny this about the community 3 re thing in the country taxed beyond Chdaranoee at bei oat ek terermet oe Prov mt Ghignidon, as system of allowing speakers to report their own | speedy sale of all unproductive property not used for pub- a debt of nearly five millions, we should continue —% ba debate with you, in any form you wish the posi. mopeches, i a ba Herald has broken alleges pol tne atta w aoe but the report and O00 fer the Army. “With a Bh esc eedl reee sta there cannot be a chugch without obishap® ‘Or couse | (ectually. We give our reports with unequalled ac- |" “partial Appropriations.—A report was received from 000,000. , sir, in Mr. Van Buren’s Administra. | * P*elatical not a parochial bishop is here meant. curacy and despatch, and Mr. \ ebster, or Mr. any pha a Moe ded a Cee ee b4 . owners t i i fi ini ‘i dy else, may patch up their ‘speeches for publi- — — of property, and community of every thing—but let | tion, the wagant golden spoon administration—| oping that it will be found that h ir body else, may j P v p read and adopted. NY bad meine PRIN FOR ALBA | them get capitalists to come into their schemes— | Your Navy ‘Cost only $5,000,000. Why are six- rectly reported, Delieve me, Rev. ad dear sir, been incor- | cation in the Courier or any other equally energet- |" Paying /Assessors.—A report from the Committee of Fi- Nourtlandt ‘street The steamer UT CA. | let th inv uni te cas hali | teem vessels wanted for this Home Squadron? Sir, ; Your obedient servant, ic journal, but the public know which is which, | »4n¢e of the Board of Assistants, making an appropriation rapid Seat, will Jeave as above at 3 P, M. on 'Wedaesday, | ‘et them once aa ie aril Wg , ni 5 al the gentlemen from Pennsylvania said wo musin’ out down GEORGE POTTS.””’| i somehow onoter fates naturally to the Her. | {18:00 for the payment of claims dge for levying tax Wye an rT , very soon see that they will carry out all of those | theextravagances of the navy because other branches of rer ? =i e Her- | for 1842, was read and concurred in. COL) MBIA, Capt. A, Houghton, leave as above . 4 : P the government were equally extravagant. And when] This is a most amusing challenge; and we do for full. 1 y Witnesses in the Tombs.—A resolution from] Alderman. * ag FM. 08 Thursday said Saturday. bo ang, |lans and doctrines, which Candid Philosopher | his feform dwindled down to a proposal to adjourn this | not see how. Dr. Wainwright din doko ed ogo: Michi bat LI ie a beth baa Sau of all | secrmune 10 allow the Keeper of ve ety prison to appolut Aide or ony “das + ©. Sef’, | John A. Collins has very manfully and properly de- } House easly, I felt sick at heart ; and if all our reform is to bi 8 get rid of public proceedings, as the hart runs to the pure wa- | two additional keepers to the city prison to take charge 8, eee omer ve ea wv we had better adjourn at once, and go home. | plying to it in some shape or other. Upon looking | ter brooks for refreshment in the burning summer | of the witnesses who are to be placed in separate apart- ments, was presented, man Ponpy said, he thought there was not much y fer additional keepers, as there were but few ed in the prison—he would like to know who were to be ap) Alderman Emma. come to th: (A voice “ Agreed,” and laughter.) Sir, I believe there are gross abuses in every department of this government. Oyst Ome own epee: OF the ‘eae. speech; we: per | day. phe ~ I believe that the whole is sick, and the whole heari | Ceive there is a general correspondence between] The truth is, in this business the Courier has per- is faint—(Considerable laughter.) And that there is not «| them, so as to give a general accuracy to the state- | petrated a compound or quadruple imposition on the branch of it but where extravagance and profligacy is th . +. . . general rule, and economy the exception, eel sthouvani | Ment of Dr. Potts. Now in this fight we mean to] public. It is just such another imposition as that of FOR NEW ORUEANS—Louisjana and New clared to the whole world, and put into practical York Uine—Positiyely First Regul iar Packet—To sail operation on the lovely margin of Skeneateles The ck t ship GASTON, Pay atively ecfias' Lake. itively sail as above, her regalar day any me f Upcsas wath ioe et Well sane On the whole, therefore, we are more and more COLLINS & CO, 46 South street. | fully convinced of the certainty of Mr. Clay’s elec- dati ly on board at s ios, apply on board st he knew nothing about it, but ory , ‘ “ ositively no froight rece.ved after this evening, Dec. 30th. . rat" P men in the army cost $9,000,000 ; that is $1000 for each | be strictly neutral. We shallt hold the b: . °| e 7 Jhoate’ . | the keeper desired it. ‘ Twrticularly requested to send. in their bills ot | tion. How is it possible to prevent it after these | man—(Laughter.) It's an idle pretence that this squadron | tween a vee ‘fetlbtGus “oom ee be-| the Express which palmed off Mr. Choate’s manu- | th hethe Viuov said he was somewhat astonished ‘at extraordinary developments? What with the es-| is wanted for the coasting trade, We den’t want it. Sir, © religious combatants—wash their } script copy of his oration as an original, veritable | the request. ‘Alderman Nasu said he thought the object alone was to make a New Year's present of two offices to some friends of the Committee of Police. Alderman Brioos said, he thought the subject was of importance and he moved a reference to the police com- mittee. Alderman Emmaws said, in reply to Alderman Purdy, that he believed the brother of Mr. Riker was to be ap- pointed as one of the be: robs Paying the Watch.— Alderman Briggs called up the veto of the Mayor against paying the watchmen the extra twenty-five cents per night, passed by resolution of the Common Council. Objections being made, owing to the lateness of the hour and the absence of two members, it was made the first order of business after the reading the minutes at the next meeting on Wednesday night Paying Salaries Monthly.—The report of the other Board tus navy tes long been 8 pet child of the nation j Wndilike mouths when they get thirsty—and when one gets | report of their own. In fact, there is not an indi- thi'coleenal botanle “\t now Gas alt eaaered nearly ll} knocked down by the strong‘arguments of the | vidual either in the office of the Courier or in that eit Ng to Lp the other branches we must bor. | Other, we shall endeavor to set him upon his pins} of the Express capable of making a verbatim re- row as much as the navy costs. tl i ? i i 7 i c| i 21 honest? ‘The whole policy ofthe navy is dishgnest ; and | ewe: , There must be fair play, a clear field, and | port of any speaker whatever. brands this House nok the country with profligacy und | ® round ring. The Rev. Dr. George Potts is a war dishonor: ‘To eupport ital the nocenarie of ife tre hea horse of the first magnitude. He isall gristle but] Friowrrvt, Excrremext.—An amusing fright oc- thenavy. The Mathurtahead Grand ° Wie ine the head, and that is aquafortis. He hasanimmense | curred last Wednesday night, on noes of the aa is necessary—so are all the other squadrons; wity | quantity of brimstone upon hand, and any quantity | Steamer New Haven, while. she was lying to at tax the poor man half his earnings to support | of fi ‘1 ‘ New London in a gale of wind. While nearly all such extravagance and Waste?” It fs idle te’ try | °t fire at command, that would almost make Satan | on board were asleep in their berths, a passenger iy Kemp ap ‘a maberesle. Pomp ebt" begseany ee, | himself’ wishito-be ide partner in business, ‘Upon | was attacked with the nightmare. "He Wa ur deoply tn dett-coverythlg tage ae very | te other band, Dr. Wainwright is a calm, sedate, | Tee the rest of thé passengers lato a. fright the it will bear—one party here calls loudly to reduce the tu. | *rewd, excellent, brave, worthy Bishop of the] most laughable that can be imagined. One or rift—another says, give away the proceeds of the public | Episcopal Church, who has courage enough to de-| two hundred of them leaped from their berths, reat oa fiondey morning, at 10 o'clock, at which time | tablishment of their vast “domains’”—this ‘ in- this line may rely upon having their goods cor- | dustrial army”—this ‘gradual amount of equiva- a ~~ in & Woodruff, who wil) | lents”—these “postulates in the operation of asso- ciation”—these “social organic bodies”—these il the Lith Jan’y., hee regular ay. “ harmonic forces”—this “ social industrial micro- ONLY REGULAR LINE FOR NEW oR |cosm’—this “adequate joint-stock and common Leal pore pM inh pod = fand”—these “ rest harmonies ant discords”— aaied these ‘material and sensuous harmonies’’— ASTON Gane wAdtage, oe tos nist Bos. “moral, and spiritual, and soeial harmonies”— ne : Terese bene of these ships for cabin secoud eadiv | these lovely settlements on the banks of the Ohio, oo ,afe auch 4s cannot fail to eusure every 0 rt to passengers during the voyage and the Susquehanna, and Skeneateles Lake—this rhe shape at this line have now commenced thet requlat Ge Ge A fi h ‘Will wail pancinal every five days throughout the | “great social pilot,” Fourier, the new Messiah— will sneceed the a30re ¥ therefore rely on not heing detained. j ; The price of pasen ote i and last, not least, those twin apostles—Horace | lands—(Laughter.) What is all this to end in? . s : ; . . in favor of paying all salariesfunder $1000 by:the month in- in either of acl sr can tees, 67 sprays om Greeley and Albert Brisbane—together with John | called new Sonaialets, die, 1 Whe tee ns tae aia people fend his church and defend his doctrines to the | some ina state of nature, some with a sheet hang: | steag of by the ‘quarter was presented. board ot to J. Tb, TAPBCOTT, 1 thes yreemy, rsagt have given a most emphatic verdict on the old economists | fullest extent. We hope and trust now they are | ig,to the shoulders, and some with wigs and some | "Alderman Nasir objected, Secause, he thought it would mh General Passage Office, 43 Peck slip, A. Collins—how, we say, is it possible that Mr. | ofthe last Congress by sending so few of em back to this. | fairly in the fi P y without. ‘They rushed through the cabins and | require an extra clerk in the Comptroller's offic corner of South strert. (Roars of laughter.) jairly in the field, that they will not spare each | upon deck, crying “fire! fire!” atthe top of their] Alderman Pynor advocated it, as he thought it would be Clay cannot be elected, the world regenerated, and ib Sh m N—Re lat packet of the ieee the Millenium gad ed war glory i me AMES, Captain ‘ ty benighted globe ? y he who denies or doubts SABRE Sie 5capenn Nerers, rte [0 ton, wit this is, inthe language of the ‘Tribune, the most ier accommodations for eabjn, second cabin and steeroxe ¢ whole coun- atl accommodations for cabin, sezond cabin and steerage | impudent and unblushing rascal in th hol Fenjeuce of rassengers.. Persons mtending to embark shonld | &Y- was pia apps bis From Berwupa.—The Savannah papers of the | Pine . | 23d contain advices from Bermuda to the 5th. e.withing to oeed for thais | The Thames, royal mail steamship, arrived there on the | ofthe iY veal toth ult. on ker way to England, with $300,000 on board each by app! The Forth, also for yi mere arrived on the same di Ps AUB ier larme or apna pr wedracrn by | from St.Thomas. ‘The illustrios 74, and frigate Spartan, ] thoaubseribir-on che Provincial Bank ‘of Trelaid: pzyable in | appeured off the éslands on the 20th of November, and pro: ip oner, abenefit to those who were in the receipt of receiving small salaries. Alderman T1Ltou moved a reference to a committee. Aldermen Wooowviif and Emmans advocated the pay- ment ofall below $600, Alderman Poxpy again advocated its immediate pas- sah other. By this means, the devil will be sure to get | voices, and had not the captain and his officers and Hutsettnd Yay (0 alt thee nae inch eorsiehy his own in the end. Adams’ messengers been possessed of a good deal P of presence of mind, some serious accident would to work at once—practise your economy now. “Now i PE, eS 7 . the scoupted time—or never” . "| Borrom ar Lasr.—The passage of the ordinance | haye happened. In an hour or two, howeyer, they A Mustnrn (in.an under tone)—Now is the day of sal.| i" the Board of Assistants on Wednesday night, | were quieted down, the man with the nightmare Mig mad th incase shdete"UF lh th inal aa giving full power to the Superintendent of Streets} Waked up, _ the boat was in In @ state of commencement of a ruthless attack on the navy by all | © perform the duties of his office in the removal of meni ‘ean [Menge crag jy atte athe be. parties, | say for one, I shall oppose a reduction of the | dirt, and coal ashes in particular, has already pro-| gave a Jurch. Th aseen fa-theit fright navy. The gentleman has misconstrued the report of the | 1.” ‘ Loita’ Becanhi’ ob nedilias «Bae, tamieneecenics oF a Secretary; | do not know the Secretary even by sight, but duced a radical change for the better in many of | thought of nothing but the destruction of th Tam compelled to say it is an able, candid, and intelligent | our principal streets. ‘This partial matter of re- | Lexington. report. The Home juadiron, so called, ne ‘ " e over what in ancient tines would have been called wenn | (OTM may be attributed entirely to the movements sage. ‘The motion for reference was adoptad by a vote of 90.5, and the meeting adjourned to Wednesday next. Roard of Supervisors. This Board met last evening and fixed the comgensa- tion of the assessors for 1843 the same as that of last year. A plan of future payment was presented by one of the committees, but no definite action was taken upon it. A Raw Hives ann Reniaron.—A. P. Loueks this vey. toy throughout the country ; alegy on cweded for Jamaica the same day A case of small pox i f i Tha C0, ‘Biakers, London, payable in every tawn in ||. y box | of waters; when the pillars of Hercules were the bounds | Of the American Republican party. Thankful are | morning made a felonious assault on the Rev. A. Bullard. | bill to he presented tothe Legislature, changing the mode \ Qrceintaine” hes Howl jee” a thee ed calamee) haaauee test: ven 1 rn nay . gon yg Daron wes fn unknown world. | we for small favors at le: ‘The details of this high-handed outrage will this evening | of collecting enoceatents Wer tie preverited and Tedd up- 7 "r > r "The . ervices extend from the Banks of Newfoundland Stiegl ae ta be develo before trate. Mr, Loucks is a mem. | on the tab A communication from Col. Stone in de-~ ACHR, FOR HAVRE Second Line | waa quarantined, and every precaution taken to prevent |to the river Amazen—in all parts. of the Gulf of| . Navar..—At Montevideo, at the last accounts V7. | nor of thd Besond Tresbrigrian ‘Church in thie olty, un: | fence of the charges alleged againal him fot" melprestioe h Ter, WF } . the disease from spreading. Se for ye aenk Mexico, and | in every nook and corner of the &. Be Colca, Ee bg bs ae der pastoral charge of the Rev Mr. Potts, and is, we ave | in his office of County Superintendent, was presented by BO HINCKEN, 9 Tontine Building, hadoos been nme (d Vest Indies—it defend’ our commerce against the | 35 S., lon. 2 +y passed S. ship Columbus, | told, “in good and regular standing” in said Charch.— Si, | the Recorder and laid on the table. The Board then dec comer Wall and Water streets, | Officers, a Mr, Thomas, has been arrested. piracies of one sea, and the enemies of another, Its’ Commodore Turner, trom Rio for Montevideo. Led ettasehe, Dee. 18. journed.

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