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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Sok eso Sl tcealata NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1844. Free Two Cones “at ERAN ENTS FOR 1844. AMERICAN HOTEL, Death of Justice Cowen—Meeting of the Bar. City Intelligence. Latest rrom Arrica.—The Wasp, Leavitt, ar: soruy othe, os Fy yaa paket #5 OLD epAalisrtet Pei. SAGE OFFICE, Meade en or oes opposite the | Yesterday morning, the death of Mr. Justice | Police OMice, Feb. 17-—Grsar Ixcarase ov, Bow: | rived yesterday, in fifty days passage from Sierre 7 peas A f(fadependenee Square) and in hele te | Cowen ofthe Supreme Court, was appropriately an- | Chante -These ie teen ving Yainly to the | Leone. , ‘ binand Suctums pesstegeyy, Persone etiniart hoald ta calf son or te f m builtin the most thorough manner, hy Jehu: | NOUunced in the several Courts, and the usual tribute, | withdrawal of the night police from duty’ While in the | ‘Three weeks before she sailed, H. B. M. brig-of- make i Spe pen em foot g - pater general, to, the followi arrangements f0F | pany ‘ot NeBESit ae lotr wie Ceieces ice eee by adjournment, was paid the memory of the de- | erformance oftheir nightly avocations, the whole watch | war Rapid captured and carried into Sierre Leone i ; t sed to activity and observation, and 1 oiralll Cefrsnead bracken tate ceased. At eleven o'clock, a very large meeting | the revult wos het midnight marauders became alarmed, | a Brazilian slaver, having on board two hundred r facon ie cir depre- ' and fifty slaves. The slaves were treed, the vessel ‘of smowt approved fie a we of the members of the Bar was held in the Supreme | and the city was comparatively released fou pablic,. saan’ ¥ | Court Room, to express their feelings on the melan. | dations | Ovlng Snare a ciesk weal aan a | sold, and her crew cast adrift, until such time as £3¢%re 100 Pune street, corner of South. | 1844, for the mn bythe pringing out eee ee meine ore age passengers, FOR Liv. euro ats Now. Line Regular | ing he at. 6xh, 1th, 16th, 21st an of every mouth: "By | wich new and elegant {urojt Packet 2ist o ’ don ; New York, the lat, 10th an Hib a *Mtionief Re hote"Byton. | unearthed a | Spann of Maren next, cand : b segpiar, Geo toca burthen, ‘sail as above, her regul ._ In connect the above, and for the porpose of afford- he proprietors fiatter themselves, that their I choly event. bas pe earl ’ Taint gh thee ake hem ean or regi ot two habdred and Aton of cana. Be. or ing {neilities to passengers, the subscriber hanes: | in the busiuess, will sanbie then co conduct the A nericen Te, On motion of Gxoncx Grirrex Esq, his Honor the Chiet | fenee inet wt pa halal ta opieedi | BO, could get’ & vessel, to-¢onal them away /.the Biptain on beard. at eRe Sigs RETR li eee thd cooper tustened ‘shipes to sail punctually every ‘week | ‘1. al! te department, in such a meaner an w the | Justice was appointed president, and William P. Hallett, | nity is robbed and plundered, when protection should be British goverament allowing each man one chik ho aunerior pasha, ship Havingne, Ir, Barsey, mate: | wit nfs fn dats ae payable at "NS —Bathiog Rooms ar attached to, tha Hot, where | Chancellor McCowen, Judges Kent and Ulshoetfer, were | “The present Common Council hase but little over eight} Vgpy Late ruowYooaranccWe have received Pepi day. 2ist Maren. * £13 woh ving Rew, Yal Bank of Ireland, payable at warm and cold water YoU! AE all times be in readiness, ‘appointed Vice Presidents. weeks’ longer to remain in power, and. not a messure of | ; Sop | e b BLACK BALL LINE OF "Eumeriek, Clonmel,” oudonderry, Cea athe MAC RELI AN, { Proprietors, Daxter Lox, Esq., rose and said that he had prepared | reformation connected with the police, has been adopted. | by the Spy, Capt. Lauden, from Sisal, Ev’ Siglo Di- Thepacket ship-ENGLAND. i , oxford, Belfast," — Waterford, January 15¢h, 1844 x 115 tmre_| the following resolutions for the purpose of expressing | Alderman Tillou’s famons police bill is still in the hands | gz Y Nueva, published in Mérida, to the 13th ult., patched. ir Liverpool on the 16th of BF o thous, Colerain ae - the Saalings of the Bar in a manner suitable to the loss | of the printer, where it will probably remain | « 4 “ sty lee ‘ her 2 sy. ‘ralee, caghal, Faniakillen, CARD. sustained by the death of such a distinguished member of | until too Inte’ for action, and the bill recent, | inclusive. It is filled with official publications re- Thos wishing to engage passage will require to. make early Renbridae, Ballymena, Parsonstown, PHENIX EXCHANGE, the profession:— ; introduced into the Board of ‘Assistants, which coutains | lative to the reunion of Yucatan with Mexico, : ‘application to JOHN HEBDMAN) + id i cers SNEDECOR AND THOMPSON, Resolved, That we have received the melancholy an-| much to recommend it, still lies on the tablo waiting for] 0)... h lik f vi See ikiberean, er, ymore, | [NFORM {heir numerous frieuds, that 1 have taken and | nouncement of the death of the late Hon. Exek Cowen, one | somebody to call it up ior adoption, ‘The reasonable pre which is very much like a marriage of virtue to Dubli py that the two bills will meet be- | crime. iene I Feftted the popular Hefeatory .. comer of ofthe Justices of the Supreme Court of this State, with | sumption therefore K d' Nassau streets, known as the “PHENIX EXCHANGE,” i Cay Bab of Claes ober, Loedon; | jase doomed torep thes XG HANGE.” | feclingw of sincere regret. ‘The mental and moral quali- | tween the two boa BI Great Britain and I be seca ed be tin at Sire ye af theline: at thelowest rare, and di by as usual, befurnished “9 - onlgrep the shokoase e r 1 and thus the whole affair willfall | a ‘ Ito pt . Spooner, i k 0 8 Shag) + Sgod y " ties of the deceased, lis extensive and varied acquiro- | to the ground, forthe next common council to reviveand| Furtaer rrom Souru Amgnica.—The brig Lon, Seite halaad’ oe carton R. Mexphy. Watarloo Koad, Liverpool; payable in every town | [nody or Gin are requenten to eal and try e tory hnerutiels | ments, his habits of severo application and. research, us | keep dalliance before the people fur another year. *Tis Tilak Caps eta well arnved Jekleve ie ied i just received. displayed in his public carecr, produced for him while | thus that the community are humbugged by their repre- » Captai » arrived yesterday morning LIVER | | For further information (if by } t paid.) apply to st recely iP y eed by : h . POUL PACKETS FOR Live POOL ieguisr VOREET CURRAN LUNE? | SEE BINING DEPARTMENT iscomalevty reo | livtog the Peapect and almraion ofthe proerion and | pentatives inthe Common Counel from Rio Grande, with advices to the 7th uliimo. id, well ‘ectuer of South, N. ¥. 5 I. now excite a deep sense of the greatness ot the loss whic aati x . appa partes een oe ng Packet GLAND. (aptais 3. pQrMeurs P.W. BYRNES & C5, Waterio Roads | Heaccnmnedated fie te tras ey ane rome? | the public have sustained in this dispemsation of Provi | ,Rncrtyns ann Tuwrves Notwithstanding thet the li) | When the Long Island left, Rio. Grande, there lve lode loleaamaaa se | SaaS oe ne os clemson, | tee, Cnn ny rercptons oat caine | aul ethng ke comptie hem onde vay oft | wAtcK enc git a ean we hae nes Ur Tris well known to the travelling public, that the accommo; | A YOUNG FRENCHMAN, having taken his degrees 1n "ISAAC 8 SNEDECOR, in his sensoof right, amiable in his social and domestic re- | 0 eek ¢ book In Which the names tnd ree cred, not | accounts are interesting, nevertheless, Atihut date, eatiote dauAceage pencengera; are usurpassed Oy aay ciher fine | to take care ofthe children’s edueatom He can uach French. | np The LUNCH US TNE He MESON up every | lations, ind and fable in his intercourse with all, we | Porson from whom they purchase shall be entered, not | Ai cnecvideo still held out, though the probability of St veesel ts pore, ‘hose nowy or hereafter returtiug to tye old | Latins Greek, Mathematics, clemmts of Masic, and geucraily | 4 N,B--The LUNCH, at, the Har, will be served up every Cannot but feel that, ss a judge, an author and a mad, it | Suny of our by-rtreeta are filling up with theaeestablish. | its doing 80 with success’ was rapidly diminishing. country, wilt at all times find itto their interest and comfort to | gver ining required for a ‘complete education. Apply, at 98 | CLT hours of the day. 3M dtaw in dw re Le Cet as supply bis pi geen aT ments, that form a receptacle for stolen goods, that give | Thirteen eon Metis = debs party se been lect this conveysnce. For passage, apply on board, — = . Resolved, That we sympathize cordially with the sur-| rise to three fourths of the burglaries and larcenies that | driven across the Brazilian line by Servando Go- SEL, BROTHERS B CO., 35 Faltonctreet, GENTLEMAN and his wife or a single gentleman, can EXCHANGE HOTEL—BALTIMORK, | | viving colleagues ofthe deceased, and with his atliicted | dre committed in this city. Getae eek chunan tens laine, ane of @rina'e athena: tf next deor to the Fulton Bank. Le accommodated with, excelleot Kooms and genteel | AR ASTUS COLEMAN hes this day taken HENRY Fi | family and relatives in this mournful bereavement are noted, although those who are dishonest dealer: in the he partial blockade of the port of Montevideo by F.8.—The England sails from Liverpool on the lst April. | HoMt ait ttosdways betiveea the howsol Saud 6PM?” | becondveted in the nameof COLEMAN & JACKSON, tthe dcvased: Worwill monk the capa on ite memory | jatter street generally have branch establishments where | the [Buenos Ayrean equadron under Brown, p1obibie Persous sending ior their frinds can have them brought out | of the deceased, we will wear the usual badge of mourn- y Pp £7 lwnerre ‘The patronage of the travelling public, and influence of our 4, inoth stolen goods are purchi tw of the city. H : in her, f the packets comprising this magnificent anc i " ing forthirty di “ beet safe can | ting the entry of live cattle, poultry, fresh and fauequalied lines sulioy from: that port pauetualiy. on the Int NOTION, ance ih ony yA dha tuimec_| Resolved, ‘That these resolutions be signed by the Pro- | ¢;A,cliss of rogues that in Londow Hecemiaeauiteau,|saited meats, d&e., had gone into operation, but and nee sean RB. «or Pesesee, apply as above. ee NO NE RN MERCHANTS, | VANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL. sident, Vice Presidents, and Secretary, and published in | merous,and they are more to be dreaded than land thieves, | other articles of provisions were abundant in Mon the daily papers, and that a copy of the same be trans- mitted to the family of the dece Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent also to the Justices of the Supreme Court. Signed, _ SAMUEL JONES, President. WM. T. McCOWEN, WM. KENT, pve Presidents. M. ULSHOEFFER, 4 sail for Liverpool Peither and é ign ion to inform his friends and this port on the Ith of April, athef aud | CTV undersigned takes occasion to inform his fiew ie sires Of going souk of | 1, the Pablic, that the Mansion House is, gow located in, In- NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS— | Wes¢as a salesman, or for any respectable oceupation. Good | quisidor street, No. 67, in the vicinity of the steam! PSs ot ant Pena Tie i eased A.” bos and vegetable Taare, hay Tat Mareh, and wil return to has a correct knowl farre | General i i as their depredations are traced with much more diftic tevideo. That government had taken Maly arbitary Recently they have extended their movements sv | measures to raise money—imprisoning those who far as to commit various burglaries and remove ide refused to supply cash, or sign promissory notes in perty to the vessels to which they belonged, which in a | favor of the government. Fecent case was recovered by trace of their tracks e) Some 400 Frenchmen, who were desirous to quit snew, that led to their exposure. All the various systems | yiontevideo, and had net the Imeans of pay + paying tor of fraud and robbery so prevalent in European cities are | er oasootis, had requested. ihe iveeneiene references given. A note a¢ x 666 Boston Post i commodious family apartinents Packet of 2st Pebruary—he splendid well, kaown | Orfice, wilt meet with prompt attention,” 326 1wis 2woa® re ler im the neatest x i uve, Capt. John Britton, will sail positively as above, her | IRE BRICK.—10,000 German Fire Brick, on board the | , A Peteon is employed to procure permits to land pessengery mice - (asim Care fiom Glugow (or A peal fee. who will board vessels immediately efter the visit ec ficers, She has secommodstions unsurpassed forthe comfort of ca PEROSE & BROOKS, No. 61 Liberty at. | %, nme o| fort A : 4 isitors to this island should procure a passport frow thus being daily introduced among us, and therefore the 10 Mare geet eenin ge ewes, pm ey ih PACKET SHle HOTTINGUER, from Liverpool —Con- Consul, at the Port of embarkation, to obviate dif my. P Bestee Besreteny, ane Deomaiy 00 a nyatem of police that will prevent crime, | {urnish them gratis with passports fer Buenos Ayt Bai peo se Were 4 tt eg he eg he ee | erenang wremrnreeee WILLIAM FULTON. | Loan in a few appropriate remarks, followed up by Mr. | and compel rogues to resort to some honest labor for their and on its refusing £0 to do, the French Consul no- is | Al foods ast Permitted’ in. five days, wre liable to be peut to ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENT the occasion was not one for a lengthened eulogy on the | “WPPOr: adie Varvanteds te French’ | oroée’ weulelt tayahcunaine SHA ONEIDAL tamies Pench, toescer, will eit os | esacart Ligh inebit Tr'Soath street ONDONNST-KATHARINES HOTEL, opposite the | M2eteed. ‘The resolut ons contained in them all that was | - A Wire Stannen a 4 Heenan —John Peters, a Frenc those Frenchmen should leave, even though with : ip UNEIDA, parr rpnck,, masters: a ud i : ft sep Wares: Bak Gone eae ePronute the | necessary or proper as a tribute to one so well known to | Canadian, living in Delancey near Bsa street commited jose a en 6 e, evel ugh with- . Me HN eay {pian or aseags, a Bb gh BARQUE ADAM CARR F-OM GLAS: | THOMAS LENNEY, Inte Unvel Steward of the British | the profession. Indeed, it would be auperfluous to recapi. | ® FP UpEn BI Wie ch Tweasey: Syesiicig,) ad) ear oUt PRaepOre, P f / fre ‘Gotmer Wali and Water atrects. GO W-Consigness per this vessel will pleaseseud their | Queen hip, respect jorms hisfrieuds in the United | tulate or declare his merits. Justice Cowen had been en. | Warde stabbed her twice with a knile in the shoulder and} The Portuguese Consul, Signor Leite, was charg- FOR NEW ORLEANS—couisiana and New ereanben. eeiccovt asin: i” tates, that he has the tof the abeve new and ele. back. Officer Ruckel arrested him on Weduesday even-| ed with having aided the enemy, his exequatur re- gaged rst as a Reporter, and then ax a Judge. inthe first he was as faithful as he was emi. nent in the latter capacity. Mr. Lord then dwelt upon the learning, the talent, and industry, exhibit- edin the works which had been published by Justice 4nd tarnished regardless of Zl ctadapted for the reception of fn- 1 Euxtand, as the hotel fronts that ck in which the liners and most of the other Ame sue_—Positealy Fiat Regular Packet ai eer be foot vail estore, apt, C- Peet, will sail as above, her reyalar day. | °"'!° "WS. .DHULL & MINTURNS, 87 South street. ht or passage heving handsome furnis! 1844, ux £12 Stee Ht vonrd at Urieans wharf, foot of Wall st, or to ious, yf be tt Ori f, foot of st, orto uss ADDI On oa OUTING & U0s, ing and lodged him in the Prison, where he awaits anexamination. His wife is seriously Injured, but not so mutch so as to endanger her life, man: 0 gall | All moods not permicted in fire days are lixble to be sent to Gent establish nent, which ie bent voked, and he ordered to quit the city in six days, which he did. . ‘ D. Lewis Baena, arich and highly respectable _ —— A ji auctioneer, had been shot for having sent commu. South stieet’ | QHIP COHNTA, CAPT. HEPBURN, FROM LIVER. | 804 Royal exchange. The house Cowen ;works§which{would be undying monuments of the ay os Ooms tions to the enemy. Shippers by this line may rely upon having their goods cor- POOL.—Consixnees of merchandize will pl+ase send th Mee toedin heen Rise leeacent bar moe bei het had produced them. To a very useful clas ‘ blag gh) hicks Be Pest eae ithe ship Herald: puanete to Mr. Silas E. Bur- rectly measured, Parraits on board the ship, at (oor of Pine atreet, or to the office | Wenge Wines, ke: ave ol the use qualvy A good Biliiars | of magistrates he had furnished a most valuable legal re past in investigating a singular } belongs “Agus in New Orleans, Hullia & Woodruff, who will | of thesubscriber, without delay. Room and Warn Baths will be tonud in thehouse, Ge-tle. | Cord. His work on Evidence was one which any litera ; preterret by Abrahain Cri lawyer, | rows, which had been seut to Buenos Ayres by Promp ly forward all goods to their address J the Oc | petite xoQgs RO Permitted am five days must he rent tothe | men may contract by the week or month for board, ke. on the | teur might well be proud of. It was an honor to the State | against Josepn Ashley, of the firm of Dey & Ashley, No | Brown, for want of Register, crew list, &e, bed The packet bark Us eat ay algtlan poy eee tee oneeee Ire dese al same terme a8 jn Amencn. .,, | which Justice Cowen wasa citizen Yet such works | 226 Washington strect. The charge consists of four| heen taken charge of by Commodore Turner, ev tauigee, and sail the 1st March, her regal os a reet. | DT LENNEY beps to joxe who ma: honor him with were the productions of a man who had not had the bene- First—Perjury in the answer in chancery tothe | brought from Buenos Ayres down to Monteviceu. BOSTON BUSINESS EXPRESS REGULATE YOUR BAKER’S BILLS. thett patronene: Hist nothie skal] "bo, wandiae (0 range teow | Sts ofan carly education, such ay had been enjoyed by | suit of Abraham Crist, Second—Pvrjury in the mit of] ‘The rown of Maldonado was occupied by Uribe’ AND FOREIGN LETTER OFFICE. ‘THe SUBSCRIBER has opened a store at No. 84 Nascan | to merit that coufidence and good will 20 liberali owed oc | Many present. He was a self'made man—he became learn- | John Haggerty and others Third—Perjury in the exam! | nary Tt had surrendered to the, buencs Ayieuna THY, snbscribers have made) arrangements t@ street. for the sale of ia Pas. Wheat, itye and Corn ts 0c him when steward of the Brush Queen. dldr 3 eee he eatiad ie sede because he loved to maton he idee ate eae in ohshosry ie the suit of ot ae just before the L. I. suiled, ™ ran au Express, via Stouington, to Boston, fo. ‘ of all kin - - study. Ho was abundant in thought, labor, and lastly, uttering a false power of Attorney purporting | JUS re p +. ‘ trnuenetion ot bugineas and the tanaportation of | aellings with Bread, "ies and Tea Cahes OED SAINT PAUL'S— this nobleromance, which 0°: | and faduatry.. 1 regard these au circumstances of henge | to be that ot Robert Duplex, and knowing ittolbea forge: | Brown’s blockading squadron was anchored eff Aen Neil Reeive thok crdech on sant Be entrusted | ins Bavored lice Cellos er cares cunts, Bros ofa which nearly devopniaved Lendon in the relen of Chazies 1 | to him. But it was not merely as a man of learning that | ry. ‘The examination being in part private, we gather that | (he Bucco, seven miles east of Montevideo, in and return the an- | centea pla‘e; Cakes, Sandwiches. ke., ke. has just been printed ia a next book form by the subscriber. It heexcelled. He hada vivacity of yeurios an exu-| Ashley was the owner of the premises No, 18 Grund stre Aasisthat’ Vide Chantellors Cl a new Yo, camera fom Boe | hcatigriclee.e made ap under his versoaal,surervisia igs pal ook edition ever published. Yor sale at aliptrio | berance of vivacity—which led him toindulge in apecula | and to prevent hiscreditors from laying their hands on it,| |_| Asstetant ipaliportnostin es petite for y nerd Steamers from Bos: | he os himself t t materials shall be used the mar. | dical depots. Price 124 cems 5 tive views, which but for the energy of his mind might | he caused certain conveyauces to be made fixing the ; a A toa an bs bre-paid at this office, for auy Fart of Gnot | kes offerg. JNO. 1. HALEY. < iff WILLIAMS, Publisher, perhaps have amounted to a fault. While we ee With | ownership in the person of-a Captain Roburt Duplex, who | behalf of the Bar in ‘attend pnounced the death of Britain OF the CACO LT & CO. 20 Wall street, NewYork. | = Miwere ______— a2 Congress street, Boston. | admiration the energy of his professional character, we | had been ‘lead about four years. To carry out the fraud, | Judge Cowen, and moved, rk of respect tor his me- 8 tm » oston, 10 Cong. ess streets GLASS STAINING. THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN remember howmuch he excelled in private life. Hewas uni- | he has cansed other papers to be executed,and has procu- | mory, that the Court do now adjourn. The Assistent Vieo HANINGTON’S ORIGINAL NEW YORK GLASS BURNS AND GLARINDA formly kind, and no man was more indulgent to the young | red certain people to personute the character of Duplex, | Chancellor made some observations upon the grat ke: DAILY EXPRESS. STAINING AND ENAMELLING WOnkKS, B wulnad ae , 7 me members of the profession than Judge Cowen. To all he| and powers of Attorney were given by said Duplex to| ing and bigh judicial churacter of the decessed, end the THE subscribers run tseir Rxpress regularly, No. 293 Broadway, near Reade street. a ole pie. Pereirzions apd snares 0 orresponden® | was kind and forbearing—a universal friend. His moral | other paities, sppolailig them as the agents to receive the | irreparable loss sustained by the bench. the har, and the Sy ey vid from Rew ort raibear and Bek | L1G Establishment i now completely armaniaed to execute i v3 abd which nas | tnd social qualities rose to a towering eminence above his | rents and pay them over to Aahley, to pay off « mortgage | public in hls death, and therenpon adjourned ihe eotst et brated Clarinda, Mrs. McLenose, in 1787 to "93, ‘und tne intermediawe places, for the transpor- | hithurto nurmewn ie die wivech athe Roce kaye Gi¥es | been sought for in vain by Cunuingham and thers, forthe | other qualities. He, (Mr. Lord,) when he first cxme to on the property. These latter particsare the witnesses in till to-morrow morning. a bank ;notes, bundirs and pack- | Church W: \ pai of pablication, has at lengih, by the deceiae of Cux- | the bar, knew Judge Cowen personally, though not so in | the case, andeven the personal friends of Ashley up to LEAF A PRTAT So OL rode ta Collecting: Galle, coven erelts and eenchacts, | CoUTen Windows, private and paplic b “Domed | finda, fallen into the hands of her grandson, W. C. Melsehove., | timately, perhaps, aa some members, yet he knew hi the date of this development, U.S, Comumtnatones a Olpee ith despatch: ae cate Skylights,'S.ore Wiadows, Hall Lapterns, and for auy pur- | Bad, ad is now first given to the world.’ Lothe curious i: | ciently well to vouch for all the raolutions contained |. One of the witn William N. Andros, states that he Before Commissioner Rapelje From this city at 6o’elock. A. M. arriving, in Albany the | pose .cquiting a brillinut mrran,emeot of ich desigu nad bewutic nd Platonicg this work will be rerticularly r lished. | ie therefore moved that they be adopted had been on very intimate terma witn Ashley and hav. |, Few 14—Robling the Post Office at Sax Harbor —Jobn same eveuiug, in advance of the United Stares Mail. Fatcolors, bisadiny eplendor with economy. wot fail to strongly inrerest_ rea ee Lage aebieas Ter secocled tie ‘ceabludl ed as agent for the estute of Duplex, he | Reeve, a native of Marblehead, and about 26 years of age # linrre FOMEMOY & CO 2 Wallstreet. | Specimens can besean,adagied to any of the abore rurroxs, | Qubliahed in. this ity and Esinburgh CORRS Pa eb pe 12. a ger Rad peta tat atatenadt cat Oss sterday bought 10 this city in charge of a Dey uy mt into the glass,and wi | never os without preface. They were adopted unanimously. After « short pause, Prescorr Haut, Eaq, moved that the meeting adjourn, which was accordingly carried. Ashiey to sign a wency, in order that they might he forward ed to Duplex. “Without examining into the contents of the paper, he signed it, pete ibe paper Andros is made to say, that for | 0! the window. 7% Tne colors are all warranteo DRAFTS ON KF NGLAND, IRELAND, V loth, ud forsale by ft ee —Fersoasabout remitting money to their chavepe gular: (designs farnished’:om the stervesy notes. Bids No 3 Park ow poe the Astor House, friends iy er vee pry ca be Pan wi Notices of the Correspoudeace between Buras and Clariuda, Tsp"e30 £100, £1000 or any amount, payanl UMBRELLAS. gat lama. valame OTe Lal, charged with having broken into the Post (flee ig Harbor, on the night of the 9th ult, by removing 8, Which enabled him to undo’ the tosteniiue ‘The evidence agoir st him 1 then swore to it betore a Com New York Gas Lianr Company.—We under- question, and that it was impossible that he shoula have ; ce ply been able to get ont to commit the robbery. as on risin At acruciated with Derles, | OM the following morning. he found they Fvoner sleeping y by himeusices | 90 the hay loft.” ‘The prisoner supposed that there wes ir payaple The Let Slainda nave long been telt by the admirers : ; Sh hao fideve tg adh fe ther the Ni B of Bi Me bi aed * ‘ pr y twenty years he was acquainted personally with e ype e endes. Gopal Brak of rand Frovingal BE do Mesure Je’s Bait, Sou Maat ren Ere Hain aie Sefeat™® © w= wnporant chapter inthe Poet's Biography.” stand that the following memorial to the Legisla- Caphaia Dipleg. tad ued Deon eraplet ed hy bi) bed 0 the scheme, hut did hit succeed. On &Co., Bankers, London: J. Bamed & id TING the reviv 1 of bustuess. have increased | ; “Seldom (tare we gttoomed Arty) i Bape nog hing § ture of this State, in relation to the mismanage- | had witnessed his signature to certain papers, &e. When lowed tha rt a ale lat ig het Bios ae 3 sibese itihe globe, arece Bay Ian the nay. of Burns? devotrd attachmedt, and. tve I ment of the Gas Company, is now in circulation for | ‘is paper was read over to Andros, the surprise of the ie BiceL- ia ton whldl? davlonn, claacter man woe perfectly stunning—and in_an accent of earn rom war the name of Robert Burus is known, this boob d both with avidity aud anxiety, as being prove aed qualitvot UN much Heht on many tra SHADES, includiag the | the Bata”—Keteo ame Bi ‘orbes, feud, exchange and ‘Dir Greenocs Bee Spay? Bi Wins Potaa fennb'ea Srnas i napa Post post al 4. t.4 signatures. We trust that something will be ejaculation he exclaimed, done. ning toend.” He never was acqy and had never been employed in an: ccumb to the present severe com: | Wf ne rec ug b SaEIeeys y ba . i i fered fr bly tue Inst of his writings which will be giveato the world | To the Honorable the Senate and House of Assembly of the ey’ i the office ubout $600; but it turned out that all he ob> As their gwneral passage office, 3 Peck alin, | Buithe teal com's white constanity um the ler to mucoduce im | and na ormging Cally to Nghta passage in the Feet Lifehith | State of New York ey. of pra tiion wer Of attorney, and then he | tained was about 20 ceute. Several of the letters were felire comer of South street._ | provements ia sty:e, material and workmar ship, the stock will | ¢rto Samper in amyster7, fraitfal of painful suspicivus.”- | petition of the undersigned inhabitants of the city of the charge of perjury in the same transaction. He de- ] [PM open and scattere ut the houre. He has been on FoR TFAX AND LIVERTOOL. always comprise, the most fashionable and best manufactured | FY/e,Herald. name the last that remains to be New York. for the repeal of the Charter, granted tw | clared solemnly that he would never sign @ paper, not awhuling voyage. ‘The examination is deferred until tae care ee ieeke Gai in the present histo y of oar great National Bard ha: | Lite Now York Gas Light Company, on the 26th of) oven for his own father, withont firm reading over, | the witness shall hwer ha time to gvt on here. willeave Boston for ds above porta on Fr Bos i 2 roraorial by her connexion ‘with genius.-Kilmarnock Jour | Snowern, That when the aforesaid Compiny applied | natnraiied meklvany, tet te a6lS reseed eae Sch Cee ee anita Dalifisesceesssesee 20. THE CANTON TEA COMPANY “This volume is invested with an neramulation of attrac: | Stated thatthe ical aaa incorporation, it was} and kept a feed storeon the corner of Washington and | 44°57, 46, 69.60, 61, Gn 64,00. 30.1 as TI a rhe gOe oot aly 120, , : eT pra atel, Nigh ae On ea acineting, | stated that the supplying of gas to the inhabitants of the | Warren streets. He was connected with Ashley by mor- | 28 07 68, 69, 60. 61, 63, 64, 1, 42, . 16, 6, 6, BRIGHAM, Jr, Principal Store, 121 Chatham street, New York. ee Te cet bate ke Malhy deve cs | city of New York, would benefit the public, and promote | Nawe and. bad Great confitence in him, having known | 4 15: 40, 84, 86, 77.10, 21, 6822, 33, 72, 9 47 No. 3 Wall street. <a ee ee oe eee any SS | oethan formerly wid the Strange mystery which hang around Hiseongenisnoe kad, welfare, im fir twas vem. Ashley bal been to eaies, and CIMIREUTt Couns tae 20, 98, 94, 6%, 0, 100 to 108, Ae brag sp the intercourse of Clarinda and Burus, is, we think, satisfacto at, in conformity with this assurance, your Honor-| on his return he introduced a sort of seacap‘ain tothe de NEW JERSEY RATROxD. a) TRANS- | Atso, corner of Main and Van Houton’st, Paterson, N. J. | tity cleared up.°—Scoteman. ; able Body granted a Charter to the said Company, as] witness, calling him Duplex, and from thixman herece!.| ‘Tye New York Livuxck Case.—We learn from PORTATION COMPANY. NYITE THE ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUN- Fome of our most delightful epistolary litervture has been | prayed for; and the Corporation of the city extended to| ved'a power oF attoraey to collect the rent of the hone Columbus thet the sequel of Mire, MeBiwsin’ NEW ARRANGEMENT, COMMENCING OCT. 16TH -1843. Tae fomniles sn8 vores ys to. the -sezernt ‘essed [ape by poate anc to FoR fo Gowber's letters may 00W | them the privilege of opening the streets. for the la: In Qried tease aad (08 the same to Ashley. This | COlUMbus that the sequel of Mrs. McElwain’ »p- wi i ° 2 { ; plication fora divorce was rich and characteristic enongh ‘9 cover her champions in the Legislature with sion of faces,” with the exception, perbups, of the © torfiom Preble” The m down of their pipes; which exclusive protection ani vilege they have now enjoyed, within their app district, for the last twenty-one years, Thana trergal nopralariey end renown of thelr house, with rele | Mmumaral Foot. Le hrooves every. sdssires of the author ot The well understood to render farther comment ar Ashley hed recorded—a man named testifying to the signature of Duplex pears had a suit or jndy ment on the premi. 6) EWARK. spider Cotter’s Saturiay Night, to provide himself witha ony ‘That as soon az the aforesnia Company had secured ite | , treet, distrained, and’ by the dire MN i FARE REDUCED TO TWENTY-FIVE (! Original and ouly warehouse for the sale of Howqua’s Black | Cheltenham Journal i251m*m_ | monopoly, instead of consulting tha public convenience, | ‘\ariny nent was commenced eataat Chiat by witness [3 bead de G Bor leaian en ‘rom the foot of Conrtlandt street, New Yor Tas prerne. Geraners ill be particuiarto remember the nam | (JAteu STALES DAGUERMIAN GALLas, «7 | oyctharging the consumer a reasonable price for gas’ | by and with the advice of Ashiey, who gave-witnese n | i Saturday and read by the clerk, and ai day—Bundays excertedY per gf the principal stere in Chatham street.viz! “121,” between We ond HITE would fully ea’ | they began by demanding five times as much for the ar-| jetter and some money to fee a lawyer, -lwthe early pert Apher plored PM Ne in A iehg. re ace KM ALS BM. | ALT AMC “Ae tig P.M. | The public will alsobe pleased to take notice, that the Cang | e.stfeution of citizens and stn ta group. | {icle as ix usually paid to other companies, in other parts: | of 1643, Ashley came 40 witness, oud requested him to jorval and (eotinony' ea leon went thew th eke Hy r 3 do. oS @ 4 do. | ton Tea Company have nothing to do with any cther stores | ‘fom two to fourteen pe-sons on the same plate, w 1 nth, | that is to say, they insisted on the enormous price of 100] write to Duplex, who he said had arrived at Philadelphin. | i4i¢ applicont, who had won favor with @ majority of th i do. eo 9 do 6 do, | whatever, exeept those described at thetop of this advertise | seauty and accurney of delineation cannot be sarpasesl Por. | cents, instead of 20 cents per 100 cubic feet, or 490 per | andto explain the whole history of the suit by Crist. and | genate and aminority Semembers cf the tecee Rev boe $ &. 10% do. 9% do. ment. 314 Im*re waits taken ia all Kinds of weather, either with of without “Taste Conpansiareet is is 70 cents per 100 | the situation of the property. Witness did so, and gave the | (ory ears the alstrece ofa troker in Mee York city, ond . : foie j P f ‘s present price is 70 cents per letter to Ashley to put in the Post Office : , ON SUNDAYS. EXECUTOR’S SALE. ‘The American Institute at its exhibition awarded Mr | cubic feet, or 250 i hi : y that most of the witnesses whose testimony she brought Leaves New Yi Leaves New (PHE, subscriber, Executor of the last will and textament of | White the iat premium for the beat Daauerreotypelike eas for | n'a serious injury to that Potiion of Ue Tete ae | (oewaas, @Heataring man called on witness and handed | forward to estabdish her claime to the inter} orion ot La Ato A. MM. and SCP. M. At Ue P.M. and ox FM. John Manu, décrase |, will sell at pablic action, at the pub- | groupiugand general effect, which is but another proof of the | from the nature of thei ti Lipo y [him aletter which he said was from Philadelphia from | Legislature of Ohio, in divurcing her from her husband, The ears of the Mortis ex Railroad for Orange, Mill- | lic sales room in the Merchants’ Exchacge, in the city of New superiority of lis portraits, A fd. Con tvecations. are constrained to | Duplex, who is there made to abuse Ashley, and call him | were particeps crimints in her deetadetion end. infamy ‘=. ville, Sami, Chatham, Maditon, aud Morristown, run | York by WILLIAM H. FRANKLIN, Auctioneer, oa. the lr. White is sote agent in New York for the very. s:perior | Consume the said Company's gas, how unjustifishle so | aschemer,&c. [Theletter, which is w leged to be a for: entary onthe. i eel: Okie In suanid through from Jersey City without change, and connect with 9 | isch day of February, at 12 o'clock at noon, the following d>- | import Camaras , and at no other establisha:nt in | ever be their demand, and who have hitherto been left gery, is written in nautical style, and altogether the affair | , H H od SM (fom New York able Fteal Hatate, known upon a" map of aplot of ground | Us city or State ean they be obtained: without theordinary remedy of fair competition, in con- managed with the greatest tact, but unfortunately for | (o,civorces | Let suture Leyislaiures in no instenc NEW YORK AND ELIZABETH TOWN. in. the Fifteenth, Ward of the eity of New York, be- | _N. B.—lonported German Camnras; also, French and Ameri | sequence ofthe monopoly thie granted ‘Ashley cay Ftied in the yoar,1640, and thie pne. | {21% 8 application, and good may yet grow out of 8 Leaves New Leaves Elizabeth Town longing to the estate of John Mann, deceased,” surveyed ana the Plats Cases hat gas can be made as cheap in the city of New York, | Stley:Captain Duplex died in the year, 1840, and this pur: | which has stamped disgrace on the character of one br Acs AM. At 2 FM, At 7 AM. Y4 PLM. |lnid out in lots January 8, 1844, by Joseph F, Bridges, City He, Re. dlways on tard, fo" | a itis if those parts of Europe where the cnn te ake porta to have been written in 1a4a i] The witness wat | of the General Assembly at home and ubroad A. siate- q . . , z =m hose 3 7 i ecute the suits, and actualiy did spend fe div , 1 do. 10° do. avenue, and kown upon the above menticned map by thenum- DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS, That the average weight of a barrel of resin is 190 Ibs., | named John A. Curtis to put his signature to it, asfthere rie ty. Blstory s he sehiect. 1 PM. er (ine, commenciny at a point distant 81 feet and 3 inches, he the cost of which is about six shilli Ne r in the early history of the Sateen the rubjec : 3 possessing ali the colors about six shillings. Now, as one | might besome difficulty. Ashley told the wit b * ve, Mr Gale trains for Westfield, Plainfield, Roundbrook, Somer | southwesterly from the southeasterly coruer of the Fifth ave- lifer by ‘4s mecsige atin pound @freaia will make tan ontio feet of cae, th ig f ; en the McElwain case was before the Houve, Mr Gal ‘&ec., egnnect with the 9A. M., and 43¢ P. M.; trains | sneand Eleventh street; thence ranai terly along : tte Cha | . voli, pots his conversations with Crist and others, about hi lngher opposed the bill, and submitted the follow e- Se genes, with coe. 8 - Fe arreats thence ra rj fo. 11 Park Row, opposite the Astor House. | will make 1900 cubic feet. The material, therefore, ley.) he was to represent him bad charact §, jew ally, jan vr . ie sowmheasterly side of ifth a Dacuerreotype Apparatus, Plates, Cases, Chemica's, &c., | the aforesaid Company I heh 4 Cet oF TOD eis Lora ne on ment. One divorce was granted in 1800, one in }, end rare between New York and Elizabeth Town 25 cents. aud oue snchithence ranning south west for sale. pany an 4 cents per 100 cubic | 49 hedid. When witness was about to show Crist the | jiein 1602, under the territorial Legislature ; one in 1804, Fare between, Ae, and Somerville, 75 cents. lel to Eleventh street 10 feet; thence ru: Lastrneti j18 Imem | fet, for which they charge the consumer 70 cents, inde. | power of attorney, under which he acted in the matter md in 1807, one In 1809, ova in: 1Gti” ene 1 1616, che ix NEW YORK AND RAHWAY onaline parallel to the Fifth avenue 27 teet an st pendently of the large henefit accruing from the sale of | \ghiey prevented him, und said he was a fool to doany : 7 Leaves New York, Leyves Rahway thence running corthwesterly and ou a line parallel to HO WOULD Bk withOUa TEETH, «nen | their waste liquor, redistilled for other valuable purposes hit ‘his cr f b el that We | nec oe saab eta a eae, tec TET a ce eae ats A.M, At 2 At GAM. At 3PM | atreetoce hundred feet, to the polut the place of bexinning following anprecedenyed reduetin in dentistry js made b: | and which more than covers theabove first Apgdyic such thing. On his cross examination he stated that be | bree in 1220, nine in 1880, two in 1681, fifteen in 1692, ten de. T de. 4% do. 2. Also, "hac certain cther lot adjorning the above, known | :>e celebrated Dentist, ‘horve, D.D.3., 62 East Broadway rn ti 7" jeabove first cost. had been arrested as a party to the perjury. but on deliver- | i, 4939. th: in 1834. one in 1686, two in 1897, tue in ISeB Mt de, 9, do. 9 do. | upon the above mentioned map by the number 2, commencing Cleaning ‘Teeth : $1 00 That in addition to the aforesaid unreasonable charge | ing up his papers and telling his story to the Mayor, he re- | \iy'in 1839 four in 1830-40. four In I841—., end sinetren . R; o. sta point dist nt fy four eet aud to suchex 60 iH westerly ean saoely teats Ow ipo a said ary re po loshed Bin oars wade litte valisioss. £71 thi mentees n 1842-48—in all 87 ‘Thirteen er-ong the early lews of M. from the soath easterly corver of the F'fth aveane +n t a ei eters, the correctness of whic! a ot terminatec nd . . J tin NEW ORK AND New BRUNSWICK. trent; there® ruuuing northeasterl) along the suuthestely at Baad consumers have no means of ascertaining, ant avery pref agseicuten a ay heath 18 Beem Eat sear NRE | Yivorce. were prefaced ty preamblen, setting forth the Fyom foot of Courtlandt street, New York, daily of the Fifth avenue twen*y-seven feet and one ioch; “ i , “Kami! 'y Ls P unses of granting them, and in ali these caves the courts ves New York. Leaves New Brunswick. | | ranuing southeasterly and on a line parallel to sleventh street, - see + $00 {alent impression exists that charge is frequently made | sicular history of the several transactions, which owing | sano pocer, ang its presumed that similar Tenvone. ede Ato AM. At's P. At 6 A.M. At 12 | oue hundred feet; then.e runing southwesterly and on a line | A complete set of Veet, 02 the moat approved principles. « | O14 much greater quantity than is actually consumed. | to the secrecy observed in the early part of the examin& | wind infmany of the otlereares, But recently the power off suNDAYS do. 0% P.M. Darailel to che i arse we renee seren aud oon jnch tg pane pax tin ghere, ielbiaind ocx ads is f Paste rihenh kaah wage l nad manor oth- | tion we have not been able bedi ‘Ashley, on the other | or the courty hax been greatly increased, and there is no be ‘ i and theace running! nort»weaterly and on & line parallel B— Wehere eqinre sated mot civen, wo charge wil | oF Ci 'y, although the government | hand, declares that it is a plot got up against him by |) ne int erpostiion of Gowttinil neal Leaves New York ‘Leaves New Brunswick. | Eleventh s.rcet one hun feet, to the point the place of be- 82 Waet Hrnadtmee IT rm ee in all other cases, rigidas to weights and measures | i y | longer any,excuse for the in‘ erposition of doubtful legial c 8% P.M. ij Ad 8° | Andros and Smith, and that when the other side of the Cleveland Herald, Feb ® oS inept ta tag Palbedeote tonkas; bewsen Hee Yor | "5" Rin case sortte ocher lot adotelag thé shove, mows up Wanye ban : : story Istold,he will be ableto exonerate himeelf fully from | \Y" Power — Cleveland Her aad New Dranewick. 50 cents. | on the above mentioned map by the number 3, commencing ata | GQ KASY, FORGET THEY ARE ON.—DAY’S First | , That your petitioners also believe, from the innumera- | the charges, grave as they appear. Smveetina in Canava.—A large quantity of Between New York and Rahway, 25 cents ant twanty seven fet and one inch sduthweate:ly irom | >> Premium Sheet It. Over Snoes, wich his new tlastic 4ol s, | ble escapes of gas, caused by the main pipes and leaders | ''Nr. Crist appeared in person, and Mr. Derry for the ne. | | SMUGGLING IN Canava— On Homi Stk Elisabetntows, Renwey, and. New Brunswick itheasterly comer of the ffth avenue and Eleventh | Desides be ng the nentest and most darbleovershoe 1a use are | being much decayed from oxidation, that the general | euv ti smuggled goods were recently recovered in Humil- passaugers Who procure thet tickets at the Sghet eo re | street; thence yng northeasterly along the so peifeetly atapted to the Boot and Pants, that the w:arer 's | heaith of the inhabitants of the city of New York suffers 4 c—nemecctemnonanneiay ton, on the premises of a Government contractor in Ca- tor 17 ote di heared en ee i en ter he ei irother averdhoe we thr, that host eximines hens wll | T™MCPALY. he apchaprooer’ seized atthe ame ime for violuon of the excle laws Tite commantation ere between. Taw York and Rahway and | sessccr shores na Ks cer ai iy givernem p of Mey, Will completely do awa That whenever the streets are opened through which | gefore Recorder Tallmadge, and Aldermon Waterman | ‘*ize/ at the same time for a vivin jon of the excise law. imvermediate places, has been reduced Cineluatan fers} to $30 tide of Eleventh with the double or “ water proof Boot,” which never keep ou eg hfe: yd blag found so saturated with gas as and Briggs. Diep, at Suult St) Mane, at the outlet of Lake per year ; between New Bronswick and New ork, $75 per weston and on h aven 2 Wesdsies, 9% Siidten lene, hilt, Wishes Wile Loneeant rr "ey day and ah nee "ae that pour i: Jonas B. Pacts q., Acting District Attorney. Superior, on the 27:h of NovemiberJast, Mrs. Suenn d — tne parallel. to El veath street omehandred feet ty the pone | want Day's Over Saal remember No. 25. Centre street, render « great portion of thevelty, ard the | Fee. 14—Deats oF Jooar Cowax—At the opening of | fohnson. widow of the Inte John Johnson, faq , of the PATEKSON KAILKOAD. the place «f beginning. LIFE PRESERVES AND JACKKTS.—The best arti | whole of th neighbornood in. particular. ys ¢ | the Court, Sacem Dorcner, Exq , rose and xaid— county of Antrim, Ireland, eged 67 Mrs Job: , itis 4. Also, that certain other lot sdjoi-ing, inthe rear of the eg in the Vorterl States. Orders for the Sou'h | nuisance ; although the company! have another location | “May it please the Court, [rise to perform a duty as | stated, was the daughter of the celebrated war chief Wa hree above deserined lots. and is known upon the above men | ind West, and North, execute! in the nearest possible style, by | Usance + get eee Ton tio? | unexpected as it is painful ‘It is to annonnce to this Cour | holeeg, the ruling chief of the Chippewa nation during the manufneta er. HORACE H. DAY, 25 Maid almost out'of town, to which they should have 1 i Le tuoged map by the number 4. situate oa the south westerly aide } ip Hayy acta er. mata ne | removed, but will not ” aT nndden death of the Honorable Esk Cowax one of J of their greatest military effurts, the latter part = Te: | Seapereet sereet, commenciog at a point.onr handred fest | Im ctittibiniel ant ‘That the cerborretted hydrogen gwnereted in marche: stant Justices of the Supreme Court of this State natrumental in saving the From Paterson to Jersey City. Cloreate citar see wig southwesterly and onetime | GAYLER’S UNION SALAMANDER and swamps, which sweeps off thowraands yontly tre nee | Wherever this monen(ul intelligence is received in this | party of k during his encampment On and after Monday, Oct. 24, 1843, the cars will leave | parallel to the Fifth avenue ninety J. GAYE and farentee, 18.5 lisposing tongues, intermittent fevers, inflammation of | State. grief will follow, and all will feel the public } it those Falls, inthe month of June, 1830 Her grand: Paterson Durer. Leave New Youre. | thence ranning southeasterly and on a line parallel to Elevend ida of t hire Proof Hook the thorax, lungs, consumption, and a {rightful liet of oth. | 248 been truly said thot death loves a shining mark father, Mogazida, was present on the plains of Abraham, A aan tc FE irecetwenty-one frais thenee running northeasterly and on a meng hi Ta a eee aes ae eee me Rem | oe wbladios istrthiog ‘a ‘Guentity compe a co ghro he has now taken from usa legal luminary unsur in 1768, among the auxiliaries of Gov. Montcalm . Mi : the Fifth avenue ninety-f- ur feet and ten ive! q . . : ‘ M honos, fidelity and research, But— a ; ei * r hi owed Neatly one hup- | saturates the at , in honow, mistaa ‘Tring will Vo @iscontisned until farther ne- | ena fete co emse corn necterty sls “= apesraaaana we been very. severely [roced. in ‘the gros hie of 1800 | sinwea by the exhatiticnd frien the tocciaiay Phsotl id © Pallida irae pulsat pede pauperum tabernas Re | OLRRicat, ork —A collector of chure’e ice. . f Passe: | orb sot hat, certain, other lot adjoining the Inst above des. pot ds Betegend bent iF sad wer, a Covear »- | escape from the works of the aloresaid company, and if | sumgue tuores.* rates in England, called upona Quaker who kept a 7 %, rf 4 ts 4 the bills of mortalit e exami! it w Or—'' Pale Death strikes alike a he cottage and lore, for usnel eum he binaed ‘i'ransportatic care leave daily (Sandary socepeet. Lng eribed, an known upon the above menti sed map Uy Se pam olen woalLnewe wack son Pag a akan Mires dott eens ba bills of mortality be ill be found that Pal h strikes alike at th ttage and the fe 1 The latter seid are advised to be at the Ferry, foot of Cou: , commencing ALA Point in the southwesterly side of tth ya Ror ae oy 4 . : bat | the maj athe locally are caused by the above | pelece. itright that | shonld pay, when | never atterd before the stated hour of deoartare — j street, disvant one huadred and twent: UT ONE INSTAQUE of failure has at any time oe y y the above | 7 ig ne : = ~ | fr'tm the southeasterly corner of Fifth av curred "Krom long experience and sttention 'o th: eff cts pro- | and simi 4 It would bea task for which 1 am incompetent to pro: | he established church?” “The church is open to all,” ' WINTER A. NGEMENT—FOR ALBANY. thence raun duced by fire apo: ar 5, tie patentee has been evabled to make | That carburrettod hydrogen hana great aflinity for wa- | nounce upon the decease} an enlogy worthy of hie name, | snswered the collector. “and you might have attended, if vi RIDURRORT and ane i etv-fo Leven teat 5". cactus ter, and as thesoil of the city is highly impregnated with | His recorded decisions will carry his memory down to pes- | you had a mind to” The Quaker paid themoney, and on . lOUSATONE! BSTERN easterly aod on a it a anda Raiwproans, aily, Sundays, ind Un inches: thenee runnin Pasee Albany. by tine oate wil Shonen ramlosinortvere perl Eleventh street i ir Up this Conte wi te yew ant wnee running northw lon leventh at went! elegant eee eae OE Capes Le bcke whiek Tears | and te then 10 the po tthe plete of esignigg *; New York from foot Liberty st, Saturday moraing at ball §, Also, that certain other lot adjoininy the last abave des- | in the ot! ich a manner that the inet Safe cannot be af- 6 o'clock, fur Bridgeport, thence by the jazonie and | eribed, and known upon the above mentioned map by the num. | fected by any heat to whieh the outer one may be exposed— Weaern Rauroa ls, without chanke of cars or bagmage erates, | bar 6, commencing at point in the ronthwesterly side of 1ith | ‘echSale is made of par and plate iron.aad the most perteec non: Albany, arriving same evening at 8 o'clock. Bare through | street one huudred and forty-one feet and ten incl 1- | Conducting substances and hasan inner and outer prvof agniost the action uf fire, free’ from dampness, a d Strong enough to sustan any fall or pressure to which the can be exposed in the buraing of a stove. They ave s0 @ struc'ed as to combine two perfeet Iron Safes, united one with it, the gas rushes to the wells of the public pumps, the wa ter of which is thus rendered unfit {vr use. ‘That when the main or large pipes of the Croton wa'er become oxidated, which increases the porosity of c iron, the gas from the soil will rapidly pass into them, 0 inate the water, which is at present pure wholesorhe. This frequently happens in light ‘Thatas the New York Gas Li Sompany | terity aya learned und honorable man—asa wise and im. | the next day sent the collector a bill for browtcloth. ‘The fal judge, pure and above reproach, Of him itmay | mancame immetivtely. and. in a great paseion asked the well be « meaning of it; declaring that he never had a single article * Jugtum trom his store “Oh!” said the Quaker, rubbing bi prava j.-bentium, non vultus i hands, “the store wes open for thee, and thou mightett solida* have had the cloth if thou hart a mind !” Or, as has been happily translated—“' Neither the heat - 1 tenacem propositi virum non tantis tyranni Ay from the sout FO* MARSEIL of It of Marchae easterly corner of Fifth a a lever th | secured by ean table lock: | Au assor ment ight of public excitement wrongly directed, or the order of é he office, foot | #t eet: thenee rai omth wester! rf GiGi th | Sed DonbleSatarvander Safes.” Alvo his Patnt Double Sa’es | fulAlled any of their contracts with the public, as is evi | tyrant could swerve such @ man from his honest pur- BBB ee vicit NRY + Capt. Sylvester. of Laberey etna antt aDly om boston ab eKeeat:” | the Flin mreuua ater ICr test rae toni cntaee cferdiel 2 | na Safes of all deveriptions of fis manu’setare, for dent from the foregoing statements, which are all matters | tose. ete | For freighs a+ wen jivec aing sonthouster y and on i line parallel to ee ath street | fl nk gall 8 ak Py mfity TD ‘1 | uf fact, susceptible of proof, your petitioners entreat that] Mr. Durcnen then moved that the Court should then BAWE 1M Front EW YORK AND bp Ment te ti yd thence tuned norhen tery and on F site Platt street; Brott & Backis 82 Maiden lane, and ‘by the your nonorable body will be pleased to take a subject of | adjourn POVD & HING 8) PHILADELPHIA RA «OAD LINb | \ive paralel tothe rakes” along Fleet inch: | Patentee Cd GAYLERST Patton tree, fash guneral importance Into early and mature conslde Joxas B. Punnivs, Faqs Acting District Attorney AstoMive 9 Tontine Balding, N Ky rt , | cwenty fect and tea inches, to the poiat the place of begin ae near Gold, | ration, and trust that the resultof your deliberations will | conded the motion made by Mr. bv semen = ao Fox Newape, Newanunamica Pamcaron, Tasnrow, | trrnty ft and tea inches, to the poiat the hace of Bewiauing, | jeoy Salen, Srecie Chests, Iron Doors, ke, made to order, | be theimmoliate repeal of the charter granted to the sai | eloquent tribute of rexpect to the depos Ay eats *e COREINS RCO. described, and known upon the above mentioned snap by the company as aforesaid, which has been for so many years} Whereupon the Court responded, expressing thei tise * bi f greatly detrimental, instead of beneficial, to the pt lie ‘h the family he deceased and th: Kleventh street, one handred and sixcy -tw + feet ’ welfare, ytide of | DISBRO 8 HIDING SCHOOL, iy Pom the 408 and adjourned in. respect for | [, 48D 00 Bate No. tbat bard is werins a “om the sad i " ‘ t ; 4 Ws Siar a and El Wai hence reunie OM LADIES from 9 A.M, 10 3PM And your petitioners will ever pray, &e, hie memory until 1 o'clock ‘this morning, nad omer Al CURLING Bir ae ‘ THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. line paratlel to the Fifth avenue oivet For Gentlemen“ 3 to Sand 7 to 9) iy. Latest rrom Havirax ews from Halifax, N. |] th@ proceedings to be entered on the minutes of the — . = “ fewest, peat net be comment Sermet tironty Pet ond tea inGian: thence, ran Dy pine 8., to Feb. 5, has been received, 1" | Court, : sind N Vine the erem of Brita Bane ADA I CARK tenor ebte te ‘proceeds to Bordentown: fron thence by | andona line para'icl to the A good deal of apprehension was felt there on account | "laying the Officer.—In the report of the trial of James ladelphin. "| me Fepeente, Giese to Camden (opporite to iene the office foot of | Aihere are two houses stan Fe nuns ing will ve p Murphy for a misdemeanor in repr fava) Pose. iJ p police officer, and alleging that he had e warrant (o arrest ™ 7 Thomas Goulling. that » Jin the Sessions on Tues | PAS Y BALL DRESSES, of evay deeription, oo let and de te ord day, the testis ld have hen ga) dynes d by the capt or comsigrease ting hi a inches: and theace running northwesterly along Stage a eae % cect twenty feet and teu inches ! Dressing and Drawing Rooms ar well warmed, and avery attention dvoted ta the -omfort of those wiv miy honor in part upon lots 5,6 and 7, | xs with their patronage. of the non-arrival of the Britannia. ‘The steamer Marga- ret was to leave there in search of her. They have had some very cold weather there, but not th, #, to the point the place of be a i rentne, asseuyers Will rogue het 1 ¢ and Maron sh at ‘ " so cold, by all accounts, as has beon enjoyed in Now of Balls and Parties will find » stork of fancy jande scqeat, where & commodions, steal chasers will be entitled ts suey parts thercot’as stand | Geatlemen Keeping’ their ho very ' i joyed in wie ” Maree 4 mil pg Segltgeas, Wich tearaes erases on Doar ee ee eee a eet et tels ttahased Kn tose nent, wil have the privilege of riding thems the Behset = | Brunswick, ‘The thermometer hns indicated zero several Heh all Watne ih coun : ow oor ee ladelphin bagkage erates are from city to ci ‘erma liberal. ‘Title indisputable, AIS tine times, but the harbor was open and clear. ‘The snow was | Hecoming se x talee. end 68 Worren stron wihout ben opened by the way ch train ir provlded with He KBeRT LAWRENCE, Ei aR PNG nO SP | very deep—absniutely piled up in front of the houses like | &t the store of Hooker & Morris the prning. a owes O% Seay in witch are apartments and rooms ex.xeesly New York, January 15, 184. FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &e, _ | breast work. The Eastern'and Western mail roads were in | "®t that he promised to yay $9.00, being the price of the | _— Lorraing, tho tng leave Philadetphie fhoms the toes of W; MONEY§TO LEND THE snbecribers have just reerived, yer iste aerivals from | an impassable state, dozen gloves alleged to have hecn sto} Boe gerne be hoon ing, the tn i IN. . Havre, and keep constantly on hand, n ¢0 amortment | ‘There was a good deal of private scandal in town re-| Map Doasin Winter —Mad dogs hi (Bg Preach & lative to a lady of one of the public tunctionaries een chang cs Respares ticulars have not ys im ine fo publication, i rie Eowatveben, No. 58 Reade Har Arufe 0 ifr ainadfaatinde, USAT aeoe,s | AMRAAM J JACI, wont Ne, Rate] Ur vy sci teenie a tee ware ore eat ee |, Pa 114 Mae AT A. ~—PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. ~ lately at Q Mayor for the destruction of all doga found at I treme cold seems to act on the canine race in po dss Coes fog By on Py tung Way 00 extreme hent, cornt on the last columa. it #4 “Appare), ad cad |