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IMPURITY OF BLOOD CAUSES PAIN AND The Attica Buffalo Railroad Company have declar- 9735 100 bee aolptno ov Aupenser, Feb, 6,—Alderman Puxpr, Pree (H E SOUTHERN MAIL. cctetion dente ‘upon that part of the Lody which from } gy a sistheemeeaeopeaaaeiaeta an eix mathe, poy-],08 wey 3 ® ww i \ q chair, SSS cause ma} weakest, us in persons whose blood 6 Floating Ch ‘A poclaton grating, the Young Washington. Winpare, should have @ cold, the impure matter | eble on the 10th inst. New York city stockholders will | 200, 440 aug °! M5 30 Fd f at Mens’ Church Society ‘use of the pier be- aisle upee lungs, and consumption be the | receive their dividends at the American Exchange Bank. | 15 Farmers’ Loan 3244 200 Long Island RR ry twwen Pike and Market streets asa floating chapel, was (Correspondence of the Herald.) ble; #0 with other affections. All trouble is saved by | The New York Fire I Company have declared | @,. | 4 2% do bis opted. Wasuinaton, 4th Feb., 1844. ting the BRANDRETH PILLS, whion cannot injure, ork Sire Innae Company 35 Vicksburg Bank bi5 8% %% do z _Ippointment of Weigher—The Committee on A) ‘The third and | of the die has been cast. | 24 which cannot be overdone.’ Only use them in the | # #emi-annual dividend of five per cent. ie a | bao tions for Ottice in favor of the follow- é third and last throw ¢ the di ig | Commencement of any disease, use them in full doses, and | The General Mutual Insurance Company declare thirty- | 19 do xs & bead ing named persous to the office of Weighers of Merchan- | bonus to assist him, case went to the jury on the | Mr. Calhoun has written his letter, and defined his you will be up und well, while those who are too wise to | six per cent on the earned preminms of the year,for which | 60. do 334% 15Nork WoreRR & dize:—D. D. Crane, Charles Swen, James Willing, Ste- credibility ofthis witness a verdict was given for the} own position; and his “ gominent and influential such a simple medicine, are bedridden, or premature- . _— cant 15 Mohawk 83 51) % do a0 | phen A. Rich, Richard 7 John M. Ryer, 3. ti A new (clad fmoved for on the ground that | © Position ; Mu 53 ty end their days. The Branpretn Pits are only be | Certificates will be issued on the 1sth of March, and six| 49 ‘do oie 40 do r) | Watson, 8. D. Southmayd, John C. Swan, Reuben Bun: | the judge had given the jury wrong directiooe, and alse | friends and supporters,”*have defined also theirs. | finming to appreciated; they are found to never de- | per cent on the certificates of 1348, payable in cash onthe | Harlem RR — 420 43 ker, Alexander P, Crane, and Alexander Patterson. that further ev: had been di hey are the only internal medicine required in | jth inst, $ . iscovered since the trial | The consequences already begin to appear. I will | ceiv: Alderman Lex said that in accordance with the ordi- fasten the arso: is denied . r 5 this 5 State of Trade. the appointments must pass both Boards, and re- | motion wihesste, nn et The Court denied the | now give you a Washington daguerreotype view of | og ae ce univer e the of the Mayor. . Sheri ms, tely as Ican now take it. cannot be used without injury to th Alderman Bates suid tuat the ordinance competied | n new trial to teat the Geter, wheter an notion for | them all as accurately a Pills can. What are they? “Are | the judgment x's P —He is in toto opposed to phe at ch rani api i ae int - Catoun’s Postrios. toto opposed t0 | tne Brandreth Pills recommended in ments. Mersin ena i debi ag oneued ofthe property siledged by’ th« | ue Baltimore Van Buren Convention. Assigns his | {rrmbn Brandreth’ trons they not originally counter. | The Mobile money market is rather tight. Speculators | about the same St Oise. || uss 74 peorig witha Uaptaltbe wihtaer teeta ep serra. ith sae sesoe 9 Pe moner oaygy oy reasons at length. He does not withdraw his name | ‘et pills, purporting tobe the genuine Brandreth Pills? | in cotton with dificulty make money to enable them to| gui! ‘ sul ward J. Swords va. Ann Stryker.—Thie motion ~ es “ > nt msequence of the new labels rand Alderman Titov said he eppenekthe ‘ordinance at tous aide the report of referees’ Cant as a candidate in the broad field for the Presidency. | pill boxes, are they not obliged to come out under new co. | 201d: Alabama funds were quoted at 4) « 6 per cent. | 1 pirgatives which The receipts of specie at New Orleans on the dth of ye 96; and ly, as Brandreth’s | January amounted to $19,660, meking the total receipts Asnxs.—We quote pots at $4 56; 8 $4 624 Pearls at not imitations of | for the season $3,003,717. $5 12 = dull at 230; vertisements stolen |” Wuausxey.--Drudge continues very » barrels antionata Ss rer rere . is 7 ; lors equally false? Observe the makers and travelling | Planters’ & Merchants’ Bank certificates, 6 a 7 discount men, and others, he believed the licenssakould be given Common Pleas. Fite pe -cleer: wishulayy. “jis: marie ae cen agente Are they not men whom Dr. Brandreth has cast | Treasury notes } dis., and dull at that. ees de lots to spec The arrivel of the to all who were competent. Before Judge Inglis. from the Baltimore Convention. He distinctly | off, not for good conduct truly? Isnot this true, as appli | ‘The quarterly reports of the city Banks gradually make | ¢hip Montezuma, had the effect of making some holders Alderman Bricas said he held that the spoils belo: Fen. 5 —Ferguson, vs, David Bignall.—‘This was an ac- | leaves it to his triends und political supporters,” | cable to the raxtenpev “Ixpiax,” and in fact, to nearly | gnoic | pretetheir samples ; the packet of to-morrow, for Liver- | fo the victors, and he should not vote for these men unless | tion to recever the umount due for labor in building a| either to press him, or to withdraw him altogether | all the advertised pills of the day? ‘Shall the public trust | their appearance. | Pool, the ship George Washington, receives the list above he knew they were democrats, road, at the joint expense of the defendant and Lispenard | as a candidate for the Presidency inthe broad field. | their lives in the hands of these unprincipled men? Sure- Ustoy Bank. Hluded to, andisnew full, Alderman Tivov said if there was any curse in this | Stewart, through their 'y Yonkers. Fer-/ As an isolated individual, Mr. Calhoun declares | ly not! PP ng Bh c. Deer, | . Breavsturrs —This market is in the same condition te- city, it was that of extending political influences in all | guson contracted,to bulld the yoad for $900, and this was that he will never support any presidential eandi-| The Brandreth Pills cive srmuxcru for weakness—they | Logue and diseruuts, $ieolilo ise tis iA0is P*" | day as.on Saturday | Oise ee teeta} he oes tote, 908 al Jue 9 pooagged by. Stewart, who was authorized by Bignall t9) date, who either himself, or whose ‘ prominent | $¥@ liked best a od shad per uy Riper foal Po doto Directors, “234.858 “163955 — ” ergas ~ reasol tment fmen from rgain 4 e would pa: e ” 1 * ‘. nce sands, tw Brokers,’ £64,107 92, — (687 | " one political party a to Confine the eppolntments of | thearne ke eh wos tail on Stewart paid his | and influential friends and supporters,” are in wee who have been rxstonxp from a bed of sickness by their f * ito Stile aie US Mow Term Onstie, Markos. weighers to thesame source, one but Bignall refused. The defence attempted to | Of a protective policy, or who even “give their | uge, when every other means had proved altoge-her una- ion, 431.623 391420 G1,199, Fem 6.—At market, 750 Beef cattle, (00 Cows and ‘The resolution was finally adopted by a vote of 7 to 9. | be set up was that the contract was that the road should | countenance to the agitation of abolition in Con-| yailing. ‘These cases are continually occurring in this 1,291,265 1,364,989 93.798 = | Calves, and 1000 Sheep. + Regulating 13th street.—The street committee reported ind to be composed of | gress or elsewhere, In the matter of protection, city ae in every part of the Union. Get Brandreth’s Pursix Bann. |. Prices.—Beef cattle, owing to the small quantity at mar- in favor of regulating 13th street between Ist avenue and idges and culverts} this may hit Silas Wright, and James Bu- | Pills if you are not pachctly besliby, and they will re- 1843, IR ket, an advance has been obtained of Sores Oe > avenue B., and setting the curb and gutter stone, which | should be built of stone, and to be finished within a cer-| chanan, oth of whom voted in favor of the |store you—if mediciue can do it—because they expel Nov. 1 Feb. 1 ag Pee? | and we quote good crttle at $4 60a $6, and $5.60 0 $6; Feportiwas adopted, the defence could not produce a single | present tariff. And in Mr. Calhoun’s estimation | those humors which are the cause of the impurity of the Loans and d'scounts, $1,290 55 1,629,843 ‘ain in Vesey street—The Committe on Roads and | witness to sustain itself, the Court ordered a verdict for itt le *Duffie’s ier | blood, und at the same time the body is strengthened b Bo Scisketen’ iter sites Zitat | "1G os and Calves ei sold at 910.0 $08, Canals’ reported in tavor of drain in Greenwich street | theplaitil in tall; with oste the present tariff is protective, if Mr, M'Duffic’s in- | uo operation of this most excellent madiciue, 7 | specie, “OO BONE Te ane ‘B51 | _ Sheep The market cleared at former prices, $1 28 298 irom Barclay to Vesey, and in Vesey from Greenwich to | Raynor § Pond, vs. Warren C. Gray.—The plaintiffs are | tetpretation of it be an expression of Mr. Calhoun’s Brxxixaron, Vt., Dec. oth, 1843, | Ci-culation, 780 327,336 62/414 | for ordinary quality. |the East river, which was adopted. ers, doing business at the corner of Burling slip and| Views. And in the matter of abolition it will hita] pean gin :—I wi to add my ‘testimony to the host | Deposits, So5,610 1,251,452 — |” Hay.—A’good supply at 62} a 75c per owt. Croton Water—The quarterly returns of the Croton | Front street, and this action wes brought to recover for | class of men indicated by Samuel Beardsley, Rich- | of others that you have, in favor of your valuable Pills. Aqueduct Board were received. ‘The increase from re- | the defendant, as security, the amount of a bill of groce- | ard D. Davis, and other “prominent friends and | inthe year 1833 attacked with that disagreeable |ceipts for water is $2,477 62—the expenses for the same | ries sold a person nam Walmsley. He was introduced | supporters of Mr. Van Buren,” who both counte- | complaint, the Dysrgrsia, which so affected me that I time were $16,500, by Gray to the plaintiffs, and as a guarantee of his credit | nance the agitation of abolition in Congress, and | could not take the least particle of food without the most |,,,Zespital on Blackwell's Island—-A communication from } he became security for the first instalment. Accordingly, | elsewhere, so far as the reception of abolition pe- | Unpleasazt and uncomfortable sensations in,my chest, | iiceprtad outs, Commissioners, relative to the erection of | a bill of goods was sold, and a payment of $200 was made | tinjons is concerned, and. the obolition of the 2iat | hetdand bowels. My chest was so sore that T'could not Rice ; 13,084 barrels Bread, and 64,169 bags Corn. |9 Hospital on Blackwell's Island, was received. They | thereon. action was to receverthe balance. The| (ile Such is Mr, Calhoun's. present. position: | Dede the slightest pressure without me pain. My Mr) BET 3) ses ARR as ‘The lest sales Rice, 9 te, and dea ||state that the attempt to cousteact the building by prison | Court decided that the plaintiffé must be non-suited, inas. | We. | Suc! hie 1 Sia ‘t Fa Lis itting | Bealth was most miserable ; many physicians toldme they 755,410 720,01 — 6 D toe Tha leat salaw: Bioy; 9 26, rf |iabor has been found to be unsuccessiul, and they there- | much as a promise to pay the debt of another, if not redu-| in taking which, he stands alone—committing | thought'l was in the consumption, and that if I did not | ‘These three banks show an increase in the regular dis- Sleulne. “Pieinuis’Qcll "Ces aeaes tan On - fore ask that the work he done by contract. Relerred to | ced to writing, was under the provisions of the statute, | none of his friends. ‘They are at liberty to give up my business, and change climate, I could live but | count line, and, with the exception of the Fulton, increas- | Cuning., Freights dull | Our market to Mutcovedo Su: Committee on Buildings on Blackwell's Island. void inlaw. A non-suit was accordingly entered. choose and define whatever fosition they Blogs: a short time. nd Mopodite kaa at rey spaseiaall goo epaned, with enlmation, sn. te Saeenaes & Pier foot of Barclay street—The report and resolution of | “William O'Brien, et. al, vs. Emilie Goulard—This in| And in the event either of lay’s or Van Buren’s| 1 tried every thing in the shape of medicine, and c: Po lecreased loans to directors and brokers | these wit, Inslbpechebility, mbes seentliaes “28 the Committee on Wharves in favor of granting privileges | an action on an illinois’ Bond, in which some of the| election, he will be the prominent geographical | sulted the most skillful physicians, but found no per The amount of specie on hand has declined both in the | none ofthe brands known. in your Silty hie tae Mere Ie theciy ind, He Le Stevens, to the exclusive use ofthe | beauties efthe Brokerage System will be exhibited. The| candidate of the Democracy in 1813. nent relief, I became discourged, gloomy, sad, and sic feetin a al ced cicet cine gps) Fulten and Phenix, while it has increased in the Union : ¢ 7 southerly side of pier foot of Barclay street with liberty to | case will be continued to-morrow, (Tueaday.) Position of CaLnoun's Frigxps—They have | life ; and probably, ere this, should have been in my | ping. wathrianle Tn | Seem taken 826, 6h and Ob 7, 18. 10: sled eames, Ine Deer. Foreign Markets. Loans and Discounts, 874612 884,681 210,039 — Kixaston, (Jam) Jan. 9.—The importations lest year oto Durcctore, 202.991 Tah.guz “78485 amounted to 06/244 bbls and 1,666 hall barrels Flour; 9,748 567.69 2532) 2"? giga7g | barrels Meal; 1,826 tierces, 46i half tierces, and 9,190 bags iplace a gate across—was adopted. z ’ B be ; rave, bad I not fell in with your precious medicine. and have not the lesst 7a will be obtained ier f Paying the Waickmen—Alderman Buiccs called up the | Driggs ya, Reyralan THE ae eensnion to recover the | Withdrawn him as a P Pitene au cant iste aley fiend of mine, who hed been rick cfthe same complaint, | Abstract from returns made by the several incorporated | Yorite brands. Clayed Molasses is very scarce and firm veto of the Mayor against the ordinance paying the watch- ; gether from the broad field. advised me to try your pills ; but, having tried most other | banks in Maine, as they existed the first day of January, | *t)!47%. for parcels contracted, and these embr almost poe 6135 aes hight fiom the toate May last, they having tables bce "phe plaintit owed the sraahetee ie | _ ‘Chey will conditionally support Mr. Van Buren. | medicines without obta ning any relief, had but little faith all to arrive during February. Such chance lots as can Das They will support him, provided he will ;support | that your Pilla would be of benefit to me; but, at his | !9#, Compared with previous reports :— be procured are greedily bought up at 1} 2rs. Clayed at ie ebjection of the Mayor | {@dant, who entered into an arrangement with the plain. | They _ PP oT will jsu y ye of benefit to. me; Alderman Buracs said ays : ‘| f C tion of 1840, | earnest solicitation, I oheton waa i tale. Danas on Maine. Sugars 4) a 5}, browns and yellows; whites, 7 a7) Fs, tiff that bis son-in law should be his partner in the | the principles of the Baltimore Convention of 1840, olicitation, | procured a box and commenced tal * CF ¢ ri Tright have been considered good last year, but was not | iusiness,. He represented thal the soninlaw wus poses, | and the leading principles just now laid down in ing them. PETE SSSA MS Teens 1003. Jen'y ut. higher price i dll “ite mock afew Tet Cale, fon Meeterdnaneloerpesc mig) 255) ST AE Od RE, a OD RL a lag gh te tegen ha Tae MBL GER eae | ead Sepermand winloot fre alr gal. Coal, . s stock of Drij ‘ould enable them both to extend their} They distinctly and emphatically adopt and en- R pou) 5 v 07 A 109,014 1 | about $34; Haddock, $3, Hoops, 45 a 60. ireviowracts oft Common Counclvbu alte honght | culerprizeon largrracale. A Dil of aalsbad een exe | dorse aa their own the principles of Calhonn, {mem ihat Thave taen; bat my ‘tien argued hat BR A ER | Pecan: Race ln, Sod Fiat the ‘Legislature could not love a retrospective tax to cepted the toes one nous on the boat, Ke. Driggs ac | especially upon the tariff, and the agitation of abo- | fore had taken the whole bok | bees ter eocethence a teonin’t §“8tave «od “wots “Bits Married, ty thie demand. iis ite Bi uentily of potstoes, cabbeges, ontons) and such like lition, (cleaning 5 eappose fi Pee ot aol fem change 5 the pain ia my chest began to be less painful, and | por-Jamountdue ST On the 21st ult., by the Rev. B. Evans, Jon Lyon to ea By lars types =f Senta eae Has never county produce, which he bought down to New York in | Petitions unde: e . . » | my food did not distress me as much as formerly. I weut | from the banks $5,487,495 —$,224,196 5,043,618 5,790,511 | Jane Hommenr, all of this city. the boat. Here he met Reynolds, who remained in charge | Silas Wright, Samuel Beardsley, ana other of his | on taking them until I had taken aix boxes, and my Drs- Resources. if eardal On the 4th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Buck, Exgvezen R. ni as he could not conceive there was any claim, he } ofthe boat while Drigge went to execute some commis. | “prominent and influential friends and supporters,” | rersia was coxx, and my expectation of an'early pratn | Srece, 181041 175,301 158,592 993.709 | Wont, to Sanans Any Unewonrit, - yay wens not ote for this extra pay, for work done,as amat- | viong,”and meantime Keynolis seized the boat, cargo and | will not endorse, adopt, and unequivocally practice | vansnro, and I felt liken “ew caratune.” Twas then, | Rel kere. iti asg.ias aang a6 62) “In Syrac evening, at the Syracuse a of spune to caine Halners all, uivler the bill of sale, and removed them from Driggs’ | —and give substantial evidence that they will so |damnow, ahealthy man. 1 have never since been HP baiie Glam ee er eet) SOREL. MEG | stange/ by Avian Satupay, of Clay, to 1 iefieds lot thea cats i the present watchmen were } possession. It appeared that the money of the son-indaw | do—the principles of Mr. Calhoun, particularly | "oubled with the Dyspepsia I have administered your | Bills -f 2492848 37105 | Misa ot satisfied, let them step out, and the whige who were [Pes re (hia ton sa : 2 ¥ | Pills to the members of my family, and to my friends, and | pr f'n 1 d out I feta ‘i was not forthcoming, and this caused the difference. The | ypon the two topics above named—then they posi- |} i ye 'y d nu» frem hanks, — 275.618 283,501 8F5,010 {turned out last ape ig would willingly take their places } jefence attempted to show the existence of a partnership. | 1/0 oa disthantte deal hat Mr. Van ’B in all cases with goed success. “You can publish this if | Duetobanks, 4,700,363 4,405,660 4,279,332 iat St per night ; he was not in favor of giving $1,29 when | ‘4’ sealed ‘verdict will be rendered in the morn ng. tively and distinctly declare that Mr, Van Buren | it will bejof any use to you. Iam, dear sir. truly yours, —_—_— — good men could be got for $1. shall never have their support. In their table of I-10, Loox. Total amount of On Sunday afternoon, February 4, Joszrn Piaget, Jan., Ald. Tu.tov said that the question was, what was the Deo tn Chancery. rinciples, and future political course, they have Publisher of the State Banner. | F* ures (bis, $5.497.495 5.224.196 8,043,619 $,790 511 | aged 29 years and 9 months. fervice worth, and not what would men do it for; he | potore the Honorable Lewis H. Sandford ‘Assistant Vice | left no margin. Unqualifiedly Van Buren, and his} ToDr, B. Baaxnro.ru1, We see, by this, an increase in specie and circulation | His frienda and acquaintances and the “Sons of Tempe phouatis Use te iaeues tre ovald'net: legally, pean: e: ry: Ohanpéliox,: s.. friends ulso, must come to them and stand upon ‘41 Broadway, New York. since the last semi-annual report—an increase of eapitul | fance,” are invited to attend his funeral this after. a rigs Mbtyeted oA cis dee regulated by the de- | , Zéwis Curtis and others vs. John R. Pitkin and others.— | their platform, and pullat their end of the rope. The Branonsirit Pints are sold at 241 Broadway ; Dr. noon at 4 o'clock, from the Methodist Church in Forsyth “the | Brandreth's Ollie at 274 Bowery and 1 Hudson street, | M4 ofdebts duc the banks. ‘The totals show an increase | street near Division str at-26 cents per box, with full directions in English, Spa- | in the general movements of $748,000. ‘The highest divi-| At Woodstoc nish, German, and Portuguese language. dend declared by any bank in the State is three and a half | Wife of Hon. Tr mandand supply, and thatthe supply was such that plen- | fant, dr, D.Leavit recover, kas hectes for valerian igo to the tax-payer ; he could not vote thus to give Complainants costs out of the fund. Residue of funds to Such is the position of Calhoun’s dyed-i wool “friends and supporters.” But from their po- , to the different positions of the yarious i js the y oe a # - On the dth instant, after a long, # i A 722.00 of the people's money away at one fell swoop, pecepodted by special ee ee ae ate alent Oo ‘ nds and. supporters” of other Presidential can | OG. THE CHRISTY Le oe and betes eat oe bie o uae oh ne Mercantile | pxvs.sronr, aged 29 years, late engineer of the steamboat iderman Waterman said that the watchmen had given peat Oe o 13 jidates there is a complete and easy sliding scale— y Cc jank, Bangor, has not declared a dividend since 1539, | Sam: heir receipts in full for their services, and the granting of | *bide the decision of the complainant's rights, &c, % dela vhs a ir : very wil margin—wide enough for Van Buren | No. is now ready, enlarged and otherwise improved This | the Bank of Westbrook ince 1840, and the The friends, relations, also the Brooklyn Lodge No. 26, ‘ A : | cordingly ‘you may now see them in every direc- | Portunity to sudscr ibe to this highly excellent Magazine. ingor none since "341. fe rest made and paid divi- late residence, corner of Whitehall and Water street. ; » 7 r ie Baker’s Executors vi his money could not be viewed in any other light than | ,2z* mre \ mere gratuity. He said that the taxes of this city had | SOn¥er complainants, Te boon inceeaan 11'$100,000 ising the past yeas, Sit wes | defendant. Decided that complainant's witnesses. w herefsre necessary for members tojact cautiously before incompetent, on the ground of interest, and their dep tion sliding to Mr. Calhoun’s platform. The whole bl aahip a The Mothers cocci aay it a bli siapedl acre pate) Bp aad neg ese a hey thus voted the money of the people away. tions suppressed. ne Van Buren party have spontaneously, either at one |. A Holy Sisterhood. with capitals ranging from fifty to four hundred thousand ‘Weekly Report of Interments Alderman Puroy said, that at the same timethat the | .wtwyYoonaccnuaner te. Christian Klug-Dan. Marvin | jump planted therr feet firmly upon Galhoun's plat- /. Expository Remarks oa Genius- i ca ' pity and C New York, from the 31.h day of Mayor was vetoing this bill he had forgotten that he him- | 4\\tnun fordelonda ate. weed oats Cott and J] form, swallowing his principles asthey would a dish : Sir William Dunbar. HEUER eam: Cy a COREY OS LON rey Saree ee ane fell had ordered Ate employment of extra watchmen for | Anthon fordelendant. Exceptions to masters report dis of raw oysters—or they have got upon the margin . Mary Spencer Amonat of semi-annual Dividend, “ees os ; $5 Girls. ‘Total 185. fhe past year to the amount of $6000, and he wondered if | tl!owed, except in reference to sundry small items. Re- ’s principl hich, fe le, i Invitation to United Prayer. erve" profits*s s+ H , he Mayor had looked to see whether the tax bli Led in | ftted back to master to correct the same. of Calhoants principles which, for example, in the VILE. On Daniel IX Me Debts tiue and cousidered doubtful Soe ge haa Eel cee tater 5 Charles Dickinson, jr. and wife vs. Mary Codwise and | matter of the tariff, you will find all the way from IX! A Fortnight.” Amount dve froin Presivent and Directors as i ; Abie | Aldermen Séoces that the legal difficulty must be | %er#.—S. F. Clarkson and M. 8. Bidwell for com, | South Carolina to Louisiana on the one side, and X. The Russian Ukase Priveipalas++seeeee serene 203.513 | Convulsions, 12; Croup iit hbviated before this priation was mode sya if the | 22t8, E. H. Owen and D. Lord, jr. for defendants, Deci- | to Pennsylvania and Massachusetts on the other. Xi. Emmeline—Review of Books—The Pro- Do. do do a 21:92 | Dropsy, 2: Dropsy in the head, Mayor had authors! ‘employment ofextra watchmen | 04 that G. Cedwise, iF died seized of the premises pur-| In every direction there is a sliding scale, gentle testant, &c. ke Do from stockholders as pri 233,970 | Nrowned, 1; Dvernt ry, 2; ever, not show that this payment was correct. chased of G. and R. t, Ke. H. Bowne, and W. Cooper. Decree i ke a The movements of the Bank of England for a series of | !et,'4; do S rt. enough and long enough to unite the whole part by MASON & TUTTLE, 128 Naesau street, gs) 4 Alderman Ponov said, no—but it showed that the po- | °F Pattition and account of rents and profits, and of the s 7, Hash bc . ole pi Cough, . Tur Consequences—Van Buren and his friends | and for sale by Booksellers and Agents generally. Price | years, as given below, are very interesting at this mo- | ‘2, q estate of G. . &C. * ; q " gents ger y S do of bow, Re chitin Ee ial anne petio®| Of residue of prediaes’ and that she woe aar’s | afe tickled to pieces. ‘They thank Calhoun as | $2 per annum. a ment, in consoquenceof the state of the money market, | 1: do of Jiver, 15, Intemperin veas—Aldermen Martin, Purdy, Brigge and Rawson. | *¥7ety forher husband in respect of the debt made by im- | Kindly and ag Eraciourly, a8 the man does who) am 62 LRONARD ST. NEW YORK, Jan. 45, 44.— | and the policy adopted by the Bank at this juncture in | [it ei fayseeAldermen Clayton, Woodhull, Dunning, Tillou, | PTving that portion of the premises, &c. picks wp a pocket-book lying in the street, which | yessrs. J. Pease & Son, 45 Division street_-Genta’—1 was | commereial ofairs, ing. 3 Noah, Emmans, Vandervoort, Waterman, Hatfield, Bree: Jacob Cramvs. Abraham Mitchell and others —J. 8. Bos-| another had generously passed teers thanks him afflicted for the past month or two with a severe as tae PRI “pea port, Scoles ard Lee, worth for complainant, 8. B. H. Judah for defendants. As- | very kindly for leaving it untouched. They pledge | hoarseness, which prevented me from speaking above a an ov EROLAND, | Securit’e. | 0 0nS0rt4750 totd, tae ad tates be to ae Ty 13,000,000 2 B Market,-Foot of Duane street—A. resolution to allow | mento Allen and ‘others aot aside as fraudulent,Sas | themselves incontinently to sustain G@ulhousts whisper ; in connexion with this 1 was iurthertroutled | Oct. ras ©“ yellatian- 430, 5; 86 to'90, 13 90 ng rae, 3) Blackwell's +s }, City hoid, 1; Tyvhus. 2 Inflammation, | ism, 1;'Serofals, 1, 8p Ulceration of throat, 1; hadeus’ Sell i juane Street for a | against the complainant. The purchaser of Nones also | principles. They have already held a caucus here | with soreness on my chest, and ‘with an flection lorder. | Aug.tent roetable and meat market, was uane Street Square for ® J ‘ieclared invalid. Complainants debt and costs out of the | ! ity) and! dectdad'to swallow. the | ipeau Dronchitia, “Iwate astet two large puckuges of | Avril 1835 5 2 : ‘ i # oysters as Calhoun has cooked them, in infinite | Y°UT hoarhound candy, and all the symptoms as above 3 resolution asking for the Legislature to order the raising | ,, [f° 2, Storms and others vs. Abraham Mitchell and | OY ‘ g ¢3 we been removed, with the exeeption of a little soren $22,000 in the unnual tax bill of this year, to pay the | %er#—Thesame counsel and the same decision as to Sfatitude that they are not compelled to swallow | cr 'theehest. I shonld judge from t baby vatchmen the extra twenty-five cents per night, which | Mitchell’ assignment and complainants debt and costs. | the shells with them. me, the present package Tam using will entirely cure m A 26 228,000 United States, 129 31,954 000 | Germany, 3; Italy, 1; 26,531,10) Of the above, were froi 31 085,000 | pital, Bellevue, 14; Penstent 22.838.0'0 | 2; City Hospital, 1. 22,015,000 (on Friday ni ‘aying the Watchmen Again.—Alderman Briacs offered | £04. ycalh 3. = 03 g is & = i Louis D. Penguet vs. Albert B Dod, Executors, §c.—J.| They will be expected forthwith to re-enact the | acce) , gentlemen, my earnest w ion tae fecreceed oe olomsd peceong 9 \ ai ge Aare SOR oe from the | Bluntfor complainant, J..N. Taylor for defendant. De | 21st rule, and reject abolition petitions, and eschew | sale of your invaluable article, Walch wih veaaen tee 21:939°000 | City Inspector's Office y ther Board to erect a watch-house in 16th street, be- | Cree that bond is valid, and complainant entitled to make | abolition discussions. amount of sufferers in this community. aa 7e3.001 ween the Tth ond @th-Avennes, was offered and referred | he set-off claimed. Defendant to pay costs of suit. De-| ‘They will also be exzected to alter the present Truly yours, M. H. BISHOP, zesr ron ilo Committee-on Folie: racer 4 ey to have Penguet’s costs of suit at law | tariff until it can be called a tariff for revenue only, | Pastor of Zion's Church, cor. Leonard and Church streets. 21, 92,00 | ‘The Board then ndjourned to Wednesday evening, | “Huy and so shargocostyof sulttothe estate, | || ‘This they may very safely do, as there can be no Bolinias in street, 10 Astor House, 110 Broad. 20/926,000 | Africa Dec. shen both Boards will assemble in joint meeting. q Clark for defendant. De- | Prospect of any essential alteration being got through | }"2¥° im strest, 70 Fulton sty and 248 Brosdway ; aia Burnard for complainants, (. Boarn or Assist. Au , Monday Afternoon, u seb ShhevAnit” Ald: G.J.'Bostx, freatdent pro vem: | Fe that defendant. executo the roles and py cos Che minutes of the last meeting were read and approved Aaron B. Hays and George C. Thorburn, Executo President Tyler is also rejoiced at the withdraw- | Newark ; 139, 19 and 153 Fulton st., Brooklyn, Agents. | exhibit the results usnally expected at this season ot Surrendering ~The Minister, Elder? ond Dea | £¢. of S. Mayers —Jeremiah Kershaw, C. F, Guin for | al of Mr. Calhoun, whom he regarded as his most | Bravo & Morgan, New Orleans ; Stonda, Seat ville; A. | of the year; but this is, certainly, no matter of ons, of the ‘Reformed tan Church, petition ‘the Com. | Complainants, H. B. Cowle for defendant, Decided that | powerful rival and antagoni: He believes the | Lyon, Nashville; Duboia & Cu.,’ Mobile ; T. 3 4 ‘4 i. won Council to relinquish the possessing of the lot of cone cannot make a good title. Defendant to} democratic party will be convinced that Van Bu- | Co., Detroit, Mich.; Post & Willis, Rochester ; E. Trivett | Prise, seeing that the money market altogether ‘round in the south-west corner of the church yard, front- | "#ce}ve back his deposit in the costs of suit ren must be beaten by Mr. Clay, and that they | & Son, Poughkeepsie; J.E. Marshall, Augusta; J.&J.| is in a for different position, ‘The circulation has ag on Fulton street, on which an engine house is built, ard O. pone iS We | will soon discover that, in the end, John Tyler is | 4. Martin, fayetteville ; W. Wall, Wilmington, N. C, been reduced by £23,000, but the deposits have increased said lot is required for church purposes. Referred. same.—B. 8. Brooks and B. W. Bonney F Ay ai ‘ ‘ pr eb Deel cin Ril z Bom ing up Coenties Slip—The cartmen employed in the | (or defendant, ¢. Edwards for complainants, | Demurrer | PO? only the most available democratic candidate, 0G- “BAD BREATH.”—Grinding tho teeth during | PY £807,000, a proof of the abundance of unemployed cap- | [8 Pave RerP yest present c Clay, because : ital, i 7 paleu b Lwer race aneinmtn rhe pogerseiogy A ition in | 0Verruled. Defendant to answer and pay costs in twenty | but the only one who can beat Henry . sleep, and restlessness, are indicative of worms, and are | ital, notwithstanding the investments in Railway Shares, | Cadiz == Jan. ror cf filing up Coestles Blip. “Relacred. © P24, ; he is tke only man who can draw off a Part, es rymptoms that shonld’be immediately attended fo. Sher- | and every other available description ot property, even of | Charres dan. Mayor's Veto.—A communication was received from lames O'Meara vs. Daniel E. Tylee and others; J. Rock-| an essential part, of Henry Clay’s forces from the | man's Worm Lozenges will give immediate relief. The | doubtful character. The securities have increased by | Cape Hayti Be: he Mayor vetoing the resolution abolishing the office of | 274 and others ve. the same; Charles Hall vs. the same;| Whig ranks—without which forces neither Clay | number of cases which have cecurred within short time, : jie Superintendent of the Croton Aqueduct Committee, | “Andrew Hall vs. the same ; John J. Legraw vs. the same;} nor Van Buren can win the victory. In President | where the worms have been brought away in ii trew L mense | £141,000, and the bullion shows the important advance of | (2rhagen™ ud to devolve the duties on the Water Purveyor. Or- | Benjamin S. Taylor vs. the same; Christian Stewart vs. the | ‘Tyler's opinion, therefore, the withdrawal of Cal- | quantities and perfect health restored to th fferer, | £580,000, amounting now to within £145,000, or thirteen | Coquimbo- YEE ered to be published once in all the corporation papers. | ‘ames Harrison H. et Sethe bee a i tail red houn adds strength to his own position. Places the Doctor's Lozenges far above evory other worm | millions sterling. ‘This condition of the Bank must have | jtt°, . | | Building Sewers—A report was adopted in favor of con- | {Aes re. the same Dykoant cies. . Van Buren’s case is now strengthened nearly to | ™ + ihe ‘es haan ferent : were ney ure | «very powerful influence on the movements ofthe cotton | Elsinore ad D. “Also lu Ith street, between’ the Bowery andthe | _ Mary Woldron, Ezecurti, ge, ve, Courtlondt Palmer, | its ultimatum. Cass and Johnson must take, their | plessant to the taste, easily aulministered to the most petu- arket. It will ft that ation antici: | (bre f Avene Ae rie eth’ eres hoon the och res ye and others.—W. H. Bogardus and P, Wilson, for complain | stand with Buchanan and Calhoun,. except in the ; y se i 6 market will prevent that immense speculation antici- | Gibraltar ording to directions. Dr Sherman's Warehouse is. 106 k ‘ca Guayaina, P. R. « wau street. Agents—227 Hudson street, 198 Bowery, | Pated by holders on this side. It will compel operators to | GiiVeato venues, and fe i ant, R. C, Wheeler, for defendant, Palmer; 8. Sherwood, | event that Johnson is run as Vice President. _ . Poet aon Rivet oe er eee rain in 20th | foe’ Mra. ‘Lewis. Decroo—that Palmer ip entitied to be | ° ‘The Philadelphia aur of July Convention is re-| 77 Kast Broadway. 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn, end°s | Confine their business to the regular legitimate channels | Gonaiv | saeeds pend B his erties aed fas bar tAnrerine $f do ihe fue by the Clay oo Me Buren supporters as all | Ledger Buildings, Philadel phi: of trade,and prevent the sudden fluctuations that are inva | (Iv. Regulating Streets.—A report was adopted in favor of re- land , ee, knocked inte a cocked hat. es —e 1 ft i Wali lating 11th street, from Avenue C to Dry Dock strect, | hit costs of thesuit. Foreclosure, &c., for residue of debt, The “prominent and influential friends and eu Og- CONSTITUTIONA ILITY CURED.—The | T#bly the result of desperate speculations. ‘The London | Hal i B Jerem etre Sevigicce tein Rater pari ng Edward Viet Boeuae wat Oe Seen raham J. Jackson and | Porters” of the respective “withdrawn” candid- | Tonle Mixture, prepared by the College of Medicine and | *tock market was rapidly advancing, but s0 long as the | xn Extra Services —. “ . r jaton, Fen ot De nese avr of paying Edward | ouiers, Eecutors of Daniel Jackuonre doh. Cook tor com, | utes Will doubtless expect to share largely in the | Phermacy of the city of New York, is now confidently | devosits inthe Bank of England remain large, or are on totdon: ry : 7 recommended and prescribed by the firat medical practi« | thy j there inns inveluaee f da iverpoo! 7 lainants; T.J. Brady, and J. L. Riker, for defendants | spoils, should Van Buren be elected. ‘ the increase, there is no immediate danger of any sudden | Ca Guayra xtra services rendered by him. ‘The sum asked for was Bilt dismibeed with engi The position of Thomas H. Benton is strength- | tiers of the city, for all cases of debility preduced either : by secret indulgence or excess of any kind detrimental | Tite or fall inprices. Very little evil arises from specula. | baganx- Paying Marshal's Fees.—In favor of paying the estate of Eliza <A. Cairn, Admi tf i . ‘atriz, rc. vs. James Arthur, | ened; and he daily adds increased vigor to his} tothe constitution. It is an invaluable remedy tor im tions in stocks, compared with those created by an arti- phn Fellows, formerly one of the Marshals in attendance | J:—H. Wilsen for complainant; H. 8. Msksy for de- | leading articles in the Washington Globe. tence, sterility, or ‘4 Lay shirt . ni Villiams, St57 C arrenness (uniess depending on mal i ionai i an a the Superior Court, the sum of $40, for services render- eee pordiprtgafmens oy rsaalant oF sate st com Silas Wright’s prospects are playing ut see-saw | formation) and will be found highly endfcial in all com crag Given to operationsin any important staple | — 1 previous to the decease of said Marshal. a couts tee need oat cent art complainant's debi } with Martin Van Buren’s—as the one Foes Up. the | plaints arising from a debilitated state of the constitution | ®rticle. Passengers Arrived. Private Meat Market —On motion of Assistant Alderman es P : other goes down. For New York and the North Co ie ones eee $1 a. i borhalt dozen $5 Ay Ansrnscr ov rite Nr a Praonves O7.s rine Reve NUE OF LASTERrgoN Ship Montezuma—J E Braxtoe, J T RK prone, ae report tp taken up in favor of allowing hee cs ca beget sy Trxo.—Joseph Fellows | will not furnish two Presidents in succession, yi bart re Ary a sont ta a bet pies Magne = vad de be SE tue ibiecaes a Weweane be Lr bard, of New ao itn. ® heodore Silleck to sell meat and vegetables on the lot | ¢t. al. vs. The American Life Insurance § Trust Co.—A Henry Clay will have a harder battle to’ fight ‘ing as of the College, jase Canase on Decanasy THRREOF:— ‘Havaya—Ship oval Colon—s G Starges, N ased to him from the corporation, at the foot of Duane | Worden for complainants; W. H. Seward for defendant +4 on wai street, W. 3. RICHARDSON, Agent. Veare ended Jan. 5. reet, and was amended by inserting the words “during | Bond declared not to be usurious ; bill dismissed with | 70W than he had before Calhoun’s withdrawal. Pind: Rtatoabbaktd a 44 Dan —==— pleasure: of the Common Council.” As amended it costs, hae ee i, beer tre a et aarp picture of nae as othe PROFESSOR VELPEAU'S, SPECIFIC PILLS, e190"5.a19 a9 gTaaig | 2,09 A ign Pires aba av adopt muel Miller, Receiver o, ‘'ayne County Bank. vs .4b- | viewe: a disin sted er. S. BD. for the permanent cure jonoroh@a, Gleet, and Se 7 = ava a—Ship Cristoval Colon 4 ves ergar cas Me ointed to Sfeere The reports in favor of appointing | ner F. Lakey.—A. Worden tur complainenty T.R. Strong] P. S—There isan idle report in circulation that mocuporulent discharges from the urethra. No medicine Sele eee $4 953 | hone 430 aes coe » Boe ford Tileston & co—38t bias tnt and Ira Muson city weighers, was ad for defendant. Bill dismissed without costs; complain: | Judge Upshur is to receive the appointment to | ever offered to the public, exercises such a powerful effect 571056 8/249.260 4,678,201 — | og ron WT homnayes06 bate seuare BM Pies \Recompensing a Disabled Fireman —A was adopt- | ant’s costs out of the fund, France. There is no truth in it. on the bladder and urinary ongana, as those valuable vege ‘605 000 592.000 13,00 | (7 yXes om anv Ait aes Cane Spa aed A * lin favor ot paying $100 to George W. Wheeler, a fire- G. H. FB. LYNCH, ROT LL table pills. They are the fruits of twenty-five years ex- 133 000 V7 500 15,500 | J Mon ovedo— 30 | tere ls houey Meyer & soalene ) jan, attached to Engine Company No. 41, who received Assist. Vice Chancellor's Clerk. Scrnewe Covar or run Unrep Stares— Feb 3, | Petience of Professor Velpeau. at the Hospital of Le SID 4M 1GH,74t 1,055,370” — | “tir bones supe J.J Tes lor—100 brxee segae JH Baber—t ‘ompound fracture while actually engaged at a fire, on ————— bia matan ok Hina. Beabkisley, MonimarF: 1 hharite, in Paris, and are confidently recommended by |, Fete ees ¢ segars Winterhoff, Pip & Roick—200 bas seunes D Caria e corner of Attorney and Rivington streets, by falling Amusements. m motion oF Hon. 3. Beatusiey, Me : him as the only preparation that has proved successful in | Total ord. Revenue-. -£43,193,773 49,078,168 6,121,037 178,642 | jr— barrel or ngex S Judd—1 box H Bowden—138,000 oranges er some mahogany 1663. which were allawed to en- pramarae Ray Circus—Cuatnam.—His Honor | lano, eal of UE ET atti Meat hea wa home my “Cons phy pote this country two | Impresed and # other staid 168,328 pei ee eee — umber the side walks in direct violation of the city erdi- | the Mayor, the Reco e torney and counsellor of this Court. motion | years ago, by the College of Medicine and Pharmacy, : vue Oy é — Ma, Sateen Soa ances, %. Chena Council, econ prepreg of Hon. J. M. Berrien, Howell Cobb, Esq. of Geor- | during which time more than ten thousand boxes hace | Repaym Domestic Importations. 662,681 = 825.47 = 142 508 - + £14 $29,965 50,07/,913 6,263 603 5ul,525 New Juensa, La.—Sehr Euarkee—1'5 hhds 2 bble ‘& co—29 bols sugar N Fenn, of New Haveo— diey & Carringtou—2 bbls mulasecs K Trew- re, ‘ hard—176 bales cotton # y co— 17 de Holbrook, Nel.on & co—572 Meatths Mitte & Thompeon & Brig Virai 1 beles A Averill & eo—20 ao Dep's nit & Whimarsh—20 0 Howland—s3 ‘Nate son & co—31 N EF, Pratt—201 to order. Sanaa EDMEEaEeetamatdenete aad MARITIME HERALD Croton Water in our Common Schools.—A. resolution in | the bills of the day, and this evening they pay a visit in a gia, was admitted an attorney and counsellor of | been sold ; and the College defies a single instance of , vor of putting down free hydrants in the yard of the | body to this establishment, Gossin, the Clown, has pro: | this Court. No. 141—Benjamin J. Knapp vs. Ed- | failure to be shown. Sold in boxes, $1 each, at the Office | Teta! incom: pmmon School on thecorner of Sheriff and ‘ivington | mised a new budget of fun for the occasion. Mrs. Gossin | mund Banks. Inerror to the Circuit Court of the | ofthe College, 95 Nassau street. Deduct +» reets, in the 11th ward, and introducing the water free | presents anew act of horsemanship called the Female | United States for the Southern District of N. York. W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. expense for the use of the School, was concurred in. luebeant, in which she exhibits all the rarest beauties of | Qn motion of Mr. Ogden this writ of error was dis- —_—— Building a School House in the 12h Ward.—A resolution | theart. Stonetwill give his Indian acts—Lee with hix | "und for the wary of jurisdiction. No, 12.— | OQ, 2RIVATE MEDICAL AID—The members of hpropriating Cad bn build @ school house in the 12th | monstrous feats of strength—the Minstrels and other items Francoise F. Vidal, et. al, appellants, vs. the city ae bobbed wee ee Rl ee tei Ltt plement pe , : ,et. al, , Hoth sd MOM OF Mii Cobian Caliie ee re eee nes, of Philadelphia and the executors of Stephen Gi- Ba fng Ag SG new carriage, or an appropriation to paren for | Aaenrcax Musevm.—The new entertainments | Pard. ‘The ‘argument of this cause was continued |: eto state that their particular attention continues lrred. west of ey Eas resco, ee ee by Gen. Jones for the Sopellants. Adjourned till he irected to all diseases of & private nuture, and from New Engine House.—A report in favor of leasing the | ¥ a nope’ Monday, 11 o’clock, A. M. the improvements lately made in the principal hos- rs. Western, a highly accomplished actress, made her : tals of Enlope in the treatment of those ases, ther Re eee eee ee Ne aRer ce tea cae aie PEEMT tpgentenee, swie decided it, Sha wilt’ Goubtlers, = es ‘s Tucrease on the y ‘38,101 17,306 10,000 — 9620 erly rot Se No, 48, fore term of ten years, 61 bea great favorite there. Signor Francisco's feats were ~Arrains or Texas.—In our last peyy, trons Tex vate ti te ak ete in nn ene mie ¢: Sila Thm wes F507 | a Y ing kind; Dr. Valentine beat even | a8, it was stated tha - cele peblln ob aeipeae Tile trostucut'et the Mo: 1 | Floating Chapel.—A resolution from the other Board in e most surprising kind ; alate, dibs tearer | country, either pu pri reat oot at DS) Pate eh vor of granting the Young Men's Church Missionary | himself, and the lecture and at Animal Mag. i Gerceotento tha Certameat Fine Uaslted ste os, | College’ insuch as to insure success in every case, andis | ple tive of Ade GW heiety the use of the pier between Pike and } \reets, for the purpose ofa floating Chapel was concurred |Tem het | netism ‘iy Sey grey most ent should be, for it is the best thing, decidedly, that we ever | the resolutions of the Senate to that effect to the contrary saw. Mr Booth, Mr. Sherman, and La Petite Cerito, were | notwithstanding. In explanation of Orel eg iene ington (in Texas) totally different from that nern eens practice of ruining |“ vaaters. the constitution with mercury, anJ in most cases leaving a disease much worse than the original. One of the mem- | Total income 295 27 332 060 L11,A96,107 12.211,777 675,506 erance Invitation.—An invitation was accepted received with their usual marks of approbation. The per | that, on theday Mr. Raymend left W: 7 ‘ bers of the College for nmmy years connected with the Deh OAKES ss os = ++ 131,998 iom the Marshal Total Abstinence Socicty, to attend a | {ormance to-night will be the best of the season. Don't | for this city, the Senate passed a resolution requesting the | Principal hospitals of F ‘arope, eltends daily for e consults. santas z Hot om the Marshal Total Abstinence Society, to attend & | forget the Gipsey Queen, the fortune teller. President to recall him and delay his departure until the | Pringipel hospiais or or Tnereane on the quarters: 0s0:ccssseeeee TabOT0 Kove |rth day of Washington, on the 22d proximo, em. Shar TORE a ee Van anit. Charge VAfairee of Texan bearing to Mr. | ““Terma—Advice and medicine, $5 A.cure guaranteed. | ‘This immense increase arises principally from the pro- 9 hn a fy Mrealag ned, at re Colcol Rreoeate Weliees) OF JH Broadway, coonte a POR GESS, STRINGER | verament, and which were belleved to be of « very im: the ‘country and not fnding i convenient te attend pen: | Petty {ax ‘The remarks on this great improvement from with Switer psd fh toate Raphael, 2 volumes 75 cente—A work of extraordinary | portant and exciting character, should be laid before and | sonally, can have forwarded to them a chest containing | the London papers will be found in our columns. The | Francois, Aimworth, Jan. 1| Duch I pect tbGttoR Comet, ment, by a now American author who now for the first | Sromptly reftued.tofccode, at the same time denying | ubmedicines requisite to perform aperfect cure by stating | revenue {rom custome show a large increase {com the lst | lowe, Tana] Salty | ecisions ree ful + time appears re the public, ie work treats ten- i a ‘i their case explicitly, together with al oma, time ol 7 mall = — (Fen, 5 —Wallace es. Lawrence—This was a motion to | sively upon the arte of Painting, Sculpture and Musje | ‘he Senate's right thus to interfere with his special pre-| Contrsction and teeatieent received. Clergiong, ane | quarter, although for the year the receipts are smaller Ship Masters and Agents. {aside a judgment obtained against the defendant on | We beg leave to refer tothe following notice from the | 'BAtive.—National Intelligencer. and enclosing $5, post paid, addressed to than last, The result of the new tax laws, will have @} wy, 4.1 4 favor, if C of Vi ‘0 promissory notes given by him to his father, who | New York American, being one of the several commend- PER gt “== W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. | very great political effect throughout the kingdom, and | .o Commodore Sinvey, it Ne id them away to the plaintiff. He subsequently con- | able notices the work has received. Sales of Stocks at Philadeiphia. Office and Consulting rooms of the College, 95 Nassau strengthen the position of the present minority in power. Pre oping, Be the a Pl Of ised judgment, and the creditor filed a bill in Chancery | ° "Tye Poru. or Rarwart, by New York, 2 vola—| Finer Boann, February 5.--96 shares Philadelphia and | street swapapers. or News they a} inst the deferffant aud others. ‘The present motion is | There is a blank in the title page for the name of the | Trenton RR, 100; 3 do Pennsylvania Bank, 343; $1400 | ‘emee~emrsreeneennee eee gre—st Old Stock Kzehange. Faxed toon tanapodios chete gerval. ta jade to set aside the entire proceedings, as not being in | author; and weare not yet far enough advanced in the | State 6’s, convertible, 69; $400 State 6 s, 1946, semi-annual, MONKEY MARKET. $4200. N 7's 1076 25 Harlem RR 49% pt ho! broad, wi nler & cordance with law and equity. The Court denied the | work to gather its story or general aim, but quite far | 69; $2000 Tennessee SY, Ist Jun, 96; $300 ‘Mate v's, 1843, ‘Monday, Feb. 6a0 P. m2 2000 Tennesiee 5's 8, 200 do boo 43% | seadiog to. the Grice all the, Marine’ streses tion, but retneed to allow costs. enough to be convinced that both talent and varied know- 63}; $55 do, 1846, new annual, 65}; 4 shares Schuylkill vy) 7 had 5 101, 25 Peterson RR 60 73% | obtain. Nantical | uy ohn Singer ies. Wim. © Carpenter—This was an ap- | ledge have combined to produce it, and to make what we | Navigation, 331; 4 shares Farmers’ and Mechanice’| Stocks generally areup. Long Island advanced 4 per Penny, TSB vieutearg be 7 | ‘mectrea at trom: Gecision inthe Marine Court. Motion denied | are persuaded by the attraction of what we have read,will | Bank, af, 4if; 79 do Wilmington R I 161; $1005 State 6" | cent; Harlem, j; Ohio 6, 4; Pennsylvania 6%, }; Far | fon 3)" nag go By Vickebue bank | (ieeong ve. We Setheriend. Tie. wes on 2p be ihe ry ee le book—in spite of its deviations from hh Fie. pois gg ba i y #4 Pe ve Pook, mers’ Trust, }; North American Trust, 4; Vicksburg, 3; | 5000 dn % $ Bk Commerce, fall 97 PORT OF NEW YURK, FKBRUARY 6, » Walter a » | ordin 5}; 8do Mechanics’ Bank, 25}; in Towns! Bi ‘ 4 1d § Bas, 25 37; i bi ain a writ of certiorari from the ‘Marine. Court, The " Bank, 27}; 10 do Girard Bank, 8; 10 do Kentucky Bank, | Paterson down 4; Norwich, 4; Kentucky 6 and Ohio | imon"’%o"" ="? FS ena Hes e110 ¥ eelouee inti sued the Gateat no ete sold and delivered y,and a winning style. | 78; 60 do Vicksburg Benk, #0, §; 100 do Wilmington RR, | Life and Trust closed firm at Saturday's prices. The sales | 56000 Ohio 6's 9% HO NAmtiutco | 17 521 Mion w || which was opposed a plea of non-assumsit and a set off blank very long.though | ids f, 16}; 25 do Reading RR, 23; $2090 Reading R R i a en oe eG al he Judge of the Marine Court refared to allow tho in-| wu have not the most distant conjecture whe he Bonds, 67). fe urnnt very extensive, bate better Reling provallein | Wee = 1 os Clearea. Pauction vf evidence on the part of the plainuff after the | “VALENTINES! BURGEoS, STRINGER & CO. | Srcovn Boxno, February 3—16 shares Girard Bank, 84; | the street. ae 3 ye we mE to Fe” | shine Pacific, Hale, New Ovienpn, Beakenn Mlivene: Calhoun, tendant wiered the verdict of the lowe wuattined the | have received from recent importations and the best home | 153 do. Mechanica’ Bank. 26}; 60 do Girard Bank, s6f, 8 By the arrival of one ofoar regular Liverpool packets, | 3000 Kentucky 6's 60102 5 do Be uc | IR Harton. G. fmt —Barque 4 ayy ip n and ordered the verdict of the lower Court to be | manufacturers, a large and splendid assortment of Valen- | $1000 County 6's, old, 1960, 97; 62 shares Wilmington R i : 1 5600 to Wiss 119 do 2M | 8, W Dewey —Brigs Exe. Johnson, avanah Sturges « aside, tines forthe approaching lath of February--all. varieties | {oly 10 do Reading ICR, 2, $8000 Wilmington Gs, sss, | ®e have alvices from Europe four dayslater. Themove | tua tins wl bie "at fap 0 35 | Cigarman, Goures, (Br) Smith, Be. Johns, N away. Hanes 2 LS Lt teos th pomeetion ee ee tnd prices from sixpence to fre dollars each, | ° rod $000 do Isso e508, "| mente in the money and other markets were of the most | 2000. do, 4 ban si tun ao. 1 MN 3. | “Schre Banper, Nigver. Pviludetphias Ana Bina, ‘Townsend, , . 7 ‘ ‘ the of February, the publica ———— favorable nature, and present indications of a very pros: do ch ate af % ‘ ve : Jants for the rent of certain offices in the Merchants’ Lear i er yp 0 do ch Wy 20) do Arrived, change Buildings, in Wallstreet. ‘The claim was re. | Ven.of &new weekly paner, entitled Magazine For The LATEST SUUTHEKN SHIP NEWS perous state of the commercial circles. ‘The great | 30 do we Be en ey ip Montezuma, Lowber, from Liverrool, Jan. Sts, ted on the ground that a chartered Company hed not | } 5 y 1 veh Nonrorx, Jan %1—Are Virginian, Bedell, NYork: Brilli . v “4 yy ‘ RR WN oC. Hi Marshall and Goodhue & Co. Sid in co. ver to mortgage the buildings they were chartered | P/!¢e #ix cents. Gibson, Newports Newss cld Mnerya, (Bt) Bingay, Westin: | umdance of money in London must ha ay | 1y Castes Co Gi Sa UW ee ep New York: Hottingwer, oe rhe Coury however’ wer of @ aumeren: opinion | QG- COLD, COUGH, CONSUMPTION—PosITIVE, | 4: John W'Smith Jarvis, Trinidad Feb 1. arr #xxct, Pole favorable effect on prices for Amciican stocks, | 2 do be Fs) Fe uee teh Ob Wy | eve do: Monomahela, fe Phitadelyt iw On uh Jan |\d'rated against the applicant, cotnparative. superlative ; there are the steps in. the Jed iN packet Cig, Hanah byes) Moore, fedelonce: which will have a» corresponding influence here, The | £0 HarlemRR £35 Iw erie us We | sancor, lame thee sutee CODmSlION coum Oe te naan oF the | Farrett, administrator vs. Stephen Hills This was a | der which, for man, reaches down from the bright and gerald, Matanzas; cld Virginia, Jordan, W | advices regarding cotton are not considered very favorable | — 40 * he sails were bl-wn from the yards Ist ine ption for a new trial. ay ava suit wes on Nn ome earth to the dull and noisome grave. In all sea iver pool although the edvence was sustaiaed. The falling off in Second Boa AUB, twpHoVed to be the Lowa, Lees, from Havre, 6th i mortgage, SS ulsh sae Canseco ey a tin [gone Ave are exposed to the ravages of this destroyer. Be | <r eales is looked upon an being rather unfavorable, 10 Farmers’ Lose 32% 000 IHlinois 406 | “BXeuce ship. Virginian Allen, from Li , Jam, % fy, The Court dee emo! put | careful of yourfeet, then, friends! Keep them warm and CHAPMAN'S METALLIC HONE RAZOR eh . 200 do NA Tract 17h | mdass te Be Kermit, The was 30 hours. fs ibeieg “On ¢ plaintiff could only recover the amount actually due, | dry, though your whole a be cold and wet. But, if] STROP—The best article known for keeping razors in} The cotton market shows another advance of an 4d, | 5:00 Ilinois al 190 Vicksburg a ‘ ‘in a harricane, lost fores:il and maintopeail; || not being shown that he had advanced the full amount | you have taken acold, cure it at once, by all means. Dr. | order, warranted to please or the money reti which, added to the previous improvement, makes a rise ities of ice. 7 the bond. ‘ ’ Cough Lozenges may be obtamed at principal | performin, of a 75 cent Strop the New Stock Exchange. age, Mighael, $5 dave from Liverpool, with yee Tuitmadge vs. Wm. C. Bryant. —The defendant | office, 126 Fulton street. Head his recommendation and iy 10s Willige teres i4, which was firmly sustained, but with diminished sales | 44, * #HkmRR jn Brown. ‘The } Bhan expenieyeed severe went )/08.sued fora libel published in the Evening Post, and | judge for yourselves. His Worm and Cordial Lozenges, | N. B.—OMd Strops renovated at 25 to 60 centeeach.—| The Butchers’ and Drovers’ Bank hax declared a semi- | {nee mas & § Bead Kites erated: ead. Ieghine benlys eile lytog 6 e case now oa up a as oe 4 Tg ‘ourt deci- bebe Sevcmacae Paste, and other preparetions, may Chapman's jmprovement applied to Saunder’s Strops. annual dividend of three and a helf per cent, payable on 5000 ‘lo 83 M64 175 fo “ lent xale from 8: to WNW freee the site ga beh for the plaintif, ‘usual liberty, same place, L. CHAPMAN, 102 William street, the Leth inst, See Ken's ¥, 2070 ch 1058's do 00-14 | December, in lat 43 90, lon 9, Py Lt oy