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Vol. X., No. 49—Whole No. (3619. f. To the Public. a i NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pul lished ME, day of the year except pe Years day and Rourth of July. Pitce 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- THE ‘etid—cash in advance. THE WER-«LY HERALD—published every Saturday mOTnINg—"cice Gf cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— a . , iu a prance. AD veRvisnns ‘are informed that the oirculation of he Herald is over THIRD Y heigl and inoressing » tt largest reulation paper in eu Grthe world, snd'Uetabeafore, the bist chonnel for business men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- vance. PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate Price, and in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proruetor or THe Heracy Estastmnment, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, se suinemuiisieaiiimniniemereiinioesmsneseme ampecrme aad NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS- PORKTATION COMPANY MEW ARRANGEMENT, COMMENCING OCT. 16TH_-1843. FARE RE) “ CENTS. ‘Aion the toot of Coartiaatsuees Nop Yorks ves ew Tat ne Leaves Newark Me Ata FM. «© AtT# AL. At 1k P.M. 3 do. 8 be 4 do. do. 5 odes Bc dot ov SUNDAYS. P.M. jroad Lea ves Ne RT MTB aca BE a The cars of the Morris and Essex Raili for Orange, Mill- ville Surmit, Chatham, Madifon, and Morristown, ran through from Jersey City without change, and coanect with 9 A. M. and 3 P.M trains from New York. NEW YORK AND ELIZABETH TOWN. Leaves Ws Leaves Lg ~ cag Towa errs Ata AM. Al 6 P.M, 9 do. r 3 do. Kad do. ye do. nn do 5 do. 8 do. 9% do. 7 do. 0 to The trains for W. 6 field, Roundbrook, 5: ville, ers connect Wetientey 9 ACM and Oe Be Mj trains ~My an from New York daily, Sundays excepted. Hare between New York and Elisabeth Town 25 cents. ween do, and Soznerville, 75 cents. NEW YORK AND RAHWAY Leaves New York. e,ves Rahway. At@ AM, At2 P.M. at GM A.M. At 3 P.M. 9 3 do. T de 4% do. nda, 5 do. 9 do. odo. 1 do. 1B 8°, NEW £ORK AND NEW B yom foog of Courtland street, caves New York. Leaves New Brunswick. Ato ACM. At'3 Pea. are we o ON SUNDAYS. Leayes New Yor! wes New Brunswick. ALo AM nd Ugh Aria # M., and 85% P.M, ‘are, except in the Philadelphia trains, between New York and New Brunswick. 50 cents. Between New York and Rahway, 2% cents Newark, Elizabethtown, Rahway, and New Brunswick engers nl 2 procare tickets at the ticket office, re ceive a ferry ticket gratis. Tickets are receit by the con daetor orly om the day when purchased ‘The commetation fare between New York and Rahway and invermediate places, has been reduced (including ferry) to $50 per year ; between New Brauswick and New York ais ber ni year. PATERSON RAILROAD. Ed. 4 Bs 2 0 = e - ie a from Paterson to Jersey City. On and aiter Monday, Oct. 24, 183, the curs will leave Leave, Pareason iVerer. 4 ew Yore. be 18% PM Zhe Sanday “Trains will be discontinued until further no ‘Transportation oars leave duily (Sunday Passen- gen eaten tobe at The fay ena aceaes few minutes re stated hours of deoarture jy! WINTE# ARRANGEMENT—FOR ALBANY, Via BRIDGEPORT aad Housatonic & Westen Rs TLDRORRS. ee @undays me i vassengers for Alby by this Monte will take the uew an elegant steambeat EUREKA pts L. Kitch, which Leaves New York from foot Liberty Setarday morning at half. Rut 6 o'clock, for Brid by fousatonic and festera Railroa ls, without chau care or baggage erates, te Albany, arriving same evening at $ o’clock. Bare through For passage ot Freight, board, or at the office, f of Lahey reat. hts apply on bests FRY Agee New YORK AND EBILa PELEHLA RA sROAD LINE n¥oxr Nawanx, Newsnunswicn, Princeton, TRENTON, Boaventows Axp Bux.inaron. THR HH IN SIX HOURS. Moring Line pzoseeds to Bordentown, from thence by steamboat to Phili “The tvening La rt Camden i Pilsen) whoa B gteed to (opposite to ‘assengers wil agi street, w i ty ea id SS ES m city to city, hg obened by way Pertigtety is provided wis goa in which ereapercawfans and jing rooms ex-ressly for 2 Ladi ing, the lunes le. ‘ladelphia from’ £ Wal wut street, DV steam! Pr ietaien here A. M. “Ube ines for Baltimere terre Paiveleehie ace A, Moy and M., being a comtie gation of theliues from Now Work ‘fation of the lines from New en OLD ESTABI {SHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE. 68 OUTH SARELT, NEW YORK. afb a 3 me tid poe ger shipa comprising the Olé Black Ball Line ot Packets MY gas wader. é tick fBice foot of ‘Cogrtiandt i cow sachinen’ ttattoose arill oe fa on the 16th February. uew) Bailey, ou the ist March, Capt Barstow, 16th March. Bartlett, int A) aia Rtathboves 16th oe Lowber, Ist a 20. ecriber’s agents itched, Peat? SEW YORK: Captain Grove | Paptain Cropeer, {2 Im ndduton to the nboye superior ships, will have a succer: Jy thit every eave will table oe they ean teasouably expect and» ihe pasceng Fs OL come out, the passage money will | ly refunded. Drafts can ae asta be furnished psy. ace Natioval and Frovmelad Banks of Trelaud and ‘brawc. 3; taste Bank of Seottans and banciiea; aud on Messrs. J. Balt, Son & Co., Bankers, London: M-sere. J. Barved & Co., Bankers, Liver: ok hich are payable thauehont England aad Walea, For particulate apply (if by leer poet Bid) OMAN, NB Passe to Li Ser iiss cag et ell ines’ be . euge Awe lon b ine packet ships, sailing fer Liverpool Freee ad ta Londo on the int 0th and hot cach esoath ‘on application as asove, a iigec %W LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. To ea tro ivew York on the 26th and (iverpool on the Lith = hip Sh # 8 nom Livenroot. Ship SIDDONS, Captain A.B. Cobb, itth Februnry. Ship SHERIDAN, ster, 11th March. Ship 1th April. ROEOhGR aes Joke Co sakive are'all ot the frst less, paras of 1000 tons, @ New rhe, suc! built in the city ‘York, with improvements as combine great speed with anusaal eomfort for passengers. Every care has been taken in the arrangement of their necom- modations. The price of hence is $100, tor whic! ample stores will be pro’ hips are commanded by experienced masters, whe ery exertion to give ge- eral sat on. ? . Neither the captains or owners of the ships will be responsi- ble for any letters, parcels or packages sent by , Unless re- sur balls of Indiug are signed therefor. ‘or freight oF ly to ‘nn COLNE Co: J South st New York, of to ROWN, SHIPLEY & UO., Liverpool. Letters by the packets will be eharged 1234 cents per heet ; 50 cents per cance, and newspapers | cent each. PASSAGE, FROM_GREATBRITAIN AND IRELAND ss. LL On OLD LIN! (siting fom Liverpool om the Thane ith of every month.) ; 4 um W send to the Old Country for their friends ‘ona make the necessary arrangements with the subseribers, have tham come out in thie superior Line of Foghets, ‘Sali om Liverpool panctually on the 7th and 19th of every mon ‘Tey will aleo have firs rate clags of American trading ships, sailin x affor y coun Hon fom that fort, ue of the frm (Me. James D. Roche) is re, 10" wee that ‘they shall be forwarded ‘with eare and dee: patch. Should the parties ngreed for not come out, the money will he retumed to those who paid ft here, without any reaue= wi Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise ine i I Pac! Pe OREORD cet Sila rie Se e ChB Po ARR a NGLAND NORTH AMERICA, With such superior and unequalled arrangements, the x bers confidently look forward for a y= feet bic fen extended to them staan oan forme tog are Srropeeding, cy remitting money to thet pam a ele Bahia risen craw direct bo jeants. PRESCOTT, GROTE, Res Ko9. ankers, London, hich will be paid on demand at any of the ha Brusca te etal tows throughoet Bgl’ re ae aoc eae ye ROCHE, BROTHERS 00. | 94 Fulton atreet Ni Yor san of 2 800% i2 the Fulton Bank. N. H—The Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this port fips Liverpool on the [stand 19¢h of each month. Parties Fetun: og to the old country will find it to their comfort and tdvancwage (0 select this favorite Live for their conveyance, m profes once (0 amy other. aw r OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ckets for Liverpoo! will ing that when the ‘00 the ‘succeed despeteloed Une Pal i sriling day falls on Sunday W. C. Barstoy The ENGLAND” BA» 750 tons, The OXFORD, 800 J. "Rathbone, The MONTEZUMA, —FRSH- SER —' The EUROPE, 618 tons, ‘ons The COLUMBUS, 700 tons, +. A. The YORKSHIRE, (n 1050 tons, mI ips are not surpassed in point of in their cubin accommodatious, o in their fast by any vessels in the trade. "The com of character and ways be paid to ny ‘Will be observed as now fixed at Seventy-Five for which ample stores of every description will be th the exception of ; by the stewards, wrregureds te eaptai y letters, parcels, Is of lading are si) e are well known as experience, and the strictest atteation wil Promote the comfort and convenience of px rice of passage ot hese ships, will be respou- 5 by them ened there. “For eight 0 ODHUE. te CO, 64 South st. i79¢f and of BARING, BRI TAPSCOTT'S GENERAL EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE. The subscribers bew to call the stteuti the public generally to their superior arta’ ers fress, and rewitting money to ail parts ol ‘ales. LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, RISING THE WEST, 1250 tons, 1000 tons. tons. heir friends and ments for bringin; ailing from Liverpool twice every mon ED LINE OF LIVERPOOL campored ot superior, first class American paekets, si iverpool four times in each month, aro ti be engaced with the su! well kann fret’ the above jcent ships afloat nnd the frequaacy (being every five davs) prevents the psasibility essarily de'ained at Liverpo which those whote pas: wiil come cut in, an Packets are the most m p00 i whose rassage mny be engages With tivinted wath Mr, W. ‘8 fuct, whieh to those ne receive every atten: varantee that they wi beauickly and coitortably despatched. jouid those sent for decline comivg the passage mone} be prompdy_ refanded, wit é Ouner cnatye, a, every principal town in England, irelan r Pads bt TAPBCOTT, 43 Pock slip, iNew Korx—or to WM _ TAPSCOTT, Liverpool. AKRANG“MENTS FOR 184 1 OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE O} 100 Pine ol , jon on the 7th, 17th. _ In connection with the above, and for thi ter facilities to passengers, the » to sail punctually every week For'the accommodation of persons wishing to their {umilves or friends, drafla are given, payable fis j the following Baus, vj eee Co. Bankers, London; ‘loo Road, Liverpool; payable | in every, tows if by I id) appl: MURAL do Pace ste ‘ectner of South, N. ¥, Or Messrs. P. W. BYRNES & CO, re TUE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. verpool 6th ef eac! From New York. New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 tons, (Vee. 2 J. Eldridge 4 from New York 2ist, and New ship ROCHESTER, 850 tons, John Britt Ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons, Ira Bursely, Nov’r 21 fast sailing, first class ships, ork, are commanded by men 'y, and will be dispatched punctually o: esTheir cabins are el it and eommodious, and are furnished juce to the ease and comfort of passen- ice of passage, $100. ither the captains or owners of these ships will be respon- them, iA, pepe po gg by them, unless regular freigh i ‘ie POOBHOLE MINTURNS, FIELDEN, BROTHERS CKETS. leave New NEW, = a ui b Second Line—The Ships of this line will hereafter York on the Ist, and Havre on the i6th of each month, as fol- From New Yor. New Ship ONEIDA, iat ee Func Ship BALTIMORE, ? Edward Funek. 16th November. not surpassed, ie all that may be required for comfort. ‘The price 100, Passengers will be supplied with every re exception of wines aud liquors. intended for thene vessels will be forwarded by the sub Good: scribers, free from any other « the expenses actually in curred ca them. For {reight (0 ee ENERGY & HINCREN, Agents, No.9 Tontine Building, eor. Wall aad MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. will be ‘and from Mararilies op the 3th From New York. 2 Sune § They are all coppered and copper fastened, aund have excellent accommodations for passengers. ‘The price of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines address be forwarued free of other ¢} HELIS. 103 Froue street or to BO FO. DRLEANS. LOUISIANNA AND. YORK LINE OF PACKETS ppers, rt is mended to por Tat, 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, ‘29th of each month, commencing the Joth October md con- of the year, whereby will be prevented dui ships ywill commen 11 be appointed for thi ¢ summer months hip LOUIS: iP SHAKSPEARE, hi et Hie captain nD MPHIS, Captain Kni 8. tod: city of New York, exprear- 4 Tecan ler, with necommodn- ‘These ships were all built ia. ly for packets, are o| : passengers unequalled f one (os, Peaseadlesecd scasegry, we ill engi every. exertion i I avall times be towed boats. these thipa will be respon- Precious stones, silver or plated ware, sible for jewelry, bullio of for any letters, value thereun expressed. Ue Seen is “Kew ted to vill Yo taken to have the NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1844, Price Two Cents, BOSTON BUSINESS EXPRESS AND FOREIGN LETTER OFFICK. THE, subscribers have made arrangements to run an Exj Stonington, to Boston, to, ihe transaction o€ business, and the t ausportation of yoall Pa "ack+ges, Bauk Notes, Orders, ac., ar ONE TES ‘swers as soon as the boats a rive in New Yok. For ign Letters forwarded by the Cunard Steamers from Bos ton Letters can be pre-paid at this office, for any part of Great Britain or theContiveat. PARROTT & CO. 20 Wall street, NewYork. Moston. 10 Cong ess street. 1% Im*rre every day via Housatonic Hailroad. (3 1 cquted.} fo and fhom New Yor nibaay ona b , alo, and the intermediate places, for the transpor- tation of specie, bank notes; handles and. pack axes of koods, for collecting bills, notes, drafts and accounts, with despateh. From this city at 6 o'clock, A. M. an in Albany the same event in advance of the United ‘ea linrre POMEROY & CO 2 Wall street. DRAFTS ON F NGLAND, IRELAND, Persons about remitting mou iends in the Old Country ein be sup, hed draft sums of £1, £2, £3, £5, £10, 100 £1000 oF auy amount, payant F any other charge, ac the Nie ti ei on demand, without ioual Baul of Ireland Pro Co., Bankers, London: pool; Ee Frenock 0., Sco'lands, England, ree forwarded by th, oF the steamer ot, March. Appy to j ok J.T. TAPSCOTT, At their general passige offie, 43 Prk s ip, felsre corner of South street WOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, The Hoval Mait Steam Ship HIBER NIA, C.H.E Jugkins, Esq., Commander, weil leave Boston for the above ports on Fri: lay, 20, i Si. Je No.3 Wall street. FOR LIVERPOOL—The New ae ralar Packet aise Rebrusty ~The, svperiog’ New York built packet, sbi UCHESTSR, Jahn Briitou, master: ‘tons barchen, iI nail as above, her regular day, For freight of two hundred and fifty bales of cotton, Sc., or Pass, having very superior aecuinmodations, apply to'the pian on ‘bard, at weat side Burling WoobutLi"é MINTURNS, outh at ‘The superior packet ship Hottinguer, Ira Bursley, tunsters 1030 tons bustier, will succeed the iRocheater, any’ sail on her reqular day, 2ist Maren. £13 to gon LIVERPOOLNEW | Line Regula ARRICK, Capt vot W00' tons, wil of 1000 tons, wi her regriar day. For fr » ace a unequalled for splendor or comfort, appty oa wi t Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, or to E. K, COLLINS & CO. D. BRIGHA) Tih peli hie sUicesinn: Opps, J. Colle na ees 1 ct ship Roscius, Capt. J. Coll ne. of 1100" tons, will succeed the Garrick, and’ sail the 2th Maren, her regalal day sengers: tS shi is Li it - BLY eawayen her Be pat te the ships of this line gaiting pane NEW LINE OF LIVE Packet of 2ist February—The spl fast sailing packet ship ROCK Li 8 apt. John Britton, will sail pos regular day. : he has accommodations unsurpassed for the comfort of ca- cond and ateerske Paswengers ‘Phove wishing to secure berths ould make early app.ication on board, foot of Burling slip, or to 1 eT PArsCoh, fine 43 Pecie slip, cor, South at. FOR NEW ORLEANS—woaisiana and New Vork Liue~Positi: ely iest f P 1 aise Febroary The! st 6 MULGEE, Capt. C. will sail as above, her regalar day. For freight or passage having handsome faruished accommo. datious, apply On board at Orteans wharf. foot of Wall st, or to WINS & }., $6 Souch sneer Positively no freight recelved alter 4 ues y evening the 2ith instant ‘Shippers by this line may rely upon having their goods cor- rectly measured ‘Agrnts m New Orleans, Hul in & Wood:uff, who will penmplly forward all goode fo theitaddrese mutlzee, nad enll the Ist Marois hi will succeed the Oc rear ir dav fT ve NEW LINE PACKETS FORK LiVetPJUL. —Packet 21-¢ Ferbruar:—The splendid aud favorive packet shiv ROCHESTE~, 1000 tous barthen, Capt Wi a about to embark ‘or the old country, sce the advantages to be derived from selectiag t” Grea eto aay other as their gre i way more comf rtable and class aod theiraccommodati are auperior to any others. ‘Those wishing to secure berths, should not faal to make early appiseation on board or to W &J T. TAPSUOTT, At their General Passag Obie, i "eck Slip, corner South street, ‘The Rochester will sul from Liverpool on the eth of April. Persons wishing to sead for their frieuds,ean have them brought out ia this magnificent packet, or any ot the regular line sailing on_the Ist, 6th, Lith, 16th, 2lst and@6th of every month, Drafts for any amouat ‘payable on demand withont dis-ount, jnall the principal towns of ugland, Leland, Scotland of Wales constantly formal” as above ‘he Garrick will succeed the Rochester, and sail on 26th fer rary f Lst02Ire OLD SLACK BALL LINE UF PACKE The packet ship ENGLAND, Captain Bartle’ ve despatched ior Liverpool oa the 6th of regular day. ose, ing to engage passage will require to make earl: avplication to JOHN HERDMAN, i South at, N. B —Passage from Great Britain and Ireland can be « ed by the fist e pring ships of the line, at the lowest. rate drofts can, as usual, be furnished for'any amount, payable all the principal towns without any charge, throughoat Great Britain and Ireland, on avplicytion as above, IL to lbere BLACK BALL, Of O10 LINE OF LIVSK POOL PACKETS—¥OR LIVER ?OOL—Regu Packet of the .6th February. ‘The spl Kpownvery fast sailing packet 9 ip 4S GLAN Bartlett, will positively sail on rid ‘aptain 8 » 16th February, hey lar “fe is well known to the travelling public, that the accommo dations cf the Black Ball Line of Packets, tor cal cahin and steerage passengers, are unsurpassed by any gr vessel in port Those now or hepeafter returastk 10 the old country, will at all times find itto their interest ana comfort te select this conveysnce. For passage, apply on board, toot o/ st.. or to the anhecribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS &'CO., 3% Fulton ctreet, : next dor to the Falton Bank. P.8.—The England sails from Liverpool on the Ist April ‘ersons sending tor their fii.nds can have them wht oor in her, or in any of the packets comprising this magnifiernt and anequalled live, enthng from that port puvetually. on the Ip and, 6th of exch mont! oT Passage, apply as above. ‘The packet ship Oxfurdd will succeed the above packet for Liverpool on the Ist March, and wili retara to on ih of April irre LONDON=Regalar Packet ot the 20) Februn he firat clase fast chet al WITZERLAND, Captain Kuight,: will sail regular day. Having very superior sccommodations for cabin, aerond ca bum and steerage parsengem, persons intending toembark should nake immeuiate application on board, foot of Msiden Lane, o» to JOoEPrt McMURRAY, £3t%re 10 Pine street, corner of -outh. PACK) FOR HAV KE —(Secoud "b sip ONEIDA, Samos Fue tm ter, " Jat of larch. Forf eight J to BOYD & HINCKEN, Noo Poncine*building, fire Corer Wall avd Water atects, FOX MARSEILLE S—Pa. Ths ship HENRY THOMPSON, For freight or pases LAWKENCH & Po ELP: 103 Front street, orto BOVD & HINCKEN, Agents, fistoMiee 9 Tontine Building, cor Walt and Water sts, re, 178 Chatham jon, beauty, head A he new atyle of hat,the ioni- {ation of beaver, which cl sely resembl. those formerly sold for $5 and $6, at the low fixed price of $3. ‘I hove, who from ich aation or necessity are iniuerd to study economy in that indis- vensable article of dress, have aow au opportuvity of doing so, and still keep up the appearance of the most fashionable. Brown, Co, i presenting. this bat to the public, think they have vearly'revched the ultimatum of bevaty, cheapness, ueatness, durability and comfort of the weamr. All sales ase for cash, fore no good customer pays for losses incurred vy the bad, BROWN UO., 178 Chatham Square, it im*m Corner of Mott street. LOOK THIS. GENTLEMEN'S COKK Souk sOOTS, beg | of Quality +++ +++ Do Water Proo! Do Li P+ © in fashion; Ladies’ }» ‘Ties, Quilted Shoes, Prunelle 14 Slippers, Buttow Shoes, Inti And all o her kinds of Over Shoes, ‘fee assortment of Boy's B oly hildreo’s, of all kinds to be foand iy ad the best of Frone, 4000s, and warranted co be the best, and as cheap as the cheap. ‘at, at 967 Broad: corverof Franklin street, Sm inte GREGORY & CAHILL, 367 Browlway._ 2 CALHEKINE 8STREET—That’s the piace you save money Laries who wish to be economi- at the above place Unite L im Shres, Bask ‘and Slippers, of visio colors, Jeg int shapes a © fal kinds, at the lowest prices ever offered in (his hoes, whi Rubber ba forred i ig ail sta Of prop. 180, svrte of la mii ideen's Iu her Shoes and Over shoes vou can thiak of cheaper than the cheapest; men's. boys’ sud youth's Boots and Shoes, extrsordinary cheap. Now,then, Tray, come aud look—vou will surely try, and bs satisfied thai ane are better and none so cheap as i 6 im E. DOWNS’, 96 Catherine street. vablie ae sortment of Boots from $2 upwards. le will sell at the ow price of $1.50 a goo pair of swe Boots, made in, the atest atyle, aud of good calfskin, warranted to wear weil, of rn maka, No Yankee about them, us jace the furchaser. also makes Boots of all descriptions to order.” on the shortest aotice—a good ft beng ‘gtaran feed in all cases, or no sale, which he is enabled to do by taxing a drawing of the fee’, and filling up aud keopiag expressly a pair of laste for exeh eastomer. a i ‘Cork » $600 7 00 uu ble 4010600 es 2 00 to 6 99 Tt Boots 225 10 3 30 . 102% Blippers, ke. 3 ‘icine lem on lippers. ally iow pri Dari Bim eM ty ‘alton street, (7 inte ‘between Nassau and Datel etteeta Rome, N. ¥. {Correspondence of the Herald.) Rome, January 23d, 1844. A Fire wa Country Village—Amusing Descriy AMERICAN HOTEL, _ PHILADELPHIA, house is situa'ed on Chestaut street, o} muse. (Independence Squar,) and in the the fasheonable places of amuse [Correspondence of the Herald.} Cuarteston, Feb. 4, 1844. Ole Bull—Mad. Damoreaw and M. Artot—Theatre —Macready-—“ Old Coons”—-Mr. Withdrawal—Amos Head—Literature, Courrier des Etats Unis—Echo des Feuilletons—Astownd- ing Disclosure—Rivalry and Mutilation the Or- der of the Day—New York Herald and Willis’ New Mirror in the Ascendant. The long interval which has elapsed between my last epistle and the present, has been owing to the perfect dearth of any news in our city which would | be likely to interest the readers of your charming | You bave already been sufficiently well- informed of the brilliant triumphs of Ole Bull dur- ing his momentary sojourn amongst us, where, apart from the vil- and intriguing influence of any thing like the French clique in your metropolis, not i other than in adoration of the charms of his magic bow. Nor were Mad. Da- mareau and Artot welcomed with an enthusiasm less marked, or a concert-room less overtiowingly filled. Their advent in our midst was hailed as a bright era in our home history of that glorious art which they have cultivated to such perfection, and not because one, or either of them, forsoo h, were the representatives of any favorites cf any particular c be critics. The weak and ridiculous attempts of one of your contemporaries of the press, to exalt one of these great artists by striving to deteriorate from the merits of the other, have been received. with the contempt they merit, and were worthy of the source whence they emanated. | Our theatre, under the able direction of the pre- ved | sent skilful manager, Mr. Forbes, continued, until the temporary transfer of the troupe to Si to be asource of much attraction to all that is gay and fashionable in our city. You will doubtless be gratified to learn that Macready, while he has enraptured the Charleston auditories with the dis- plays of his splendid genius, hasinterwoven among the laurels of his crown, a goodly number of “ al- I sincerely trust that in his tri- umphal tour through the southern States, he may never fail to be welcomed by the same overflowing houses and the same just appreciation of his won- dertul talent, which has been joyfully awarded him by our refined and discriminating public. You have probably seen ere this, by our papers generally, that the few ‘old coons” in our midst, taking advantage of the (I hope) temporary eclipse of the day-star of democracy, have ventured trom their hollows with some degree of assurance, and have given a faint growl of a; spects of their leader of ‘agog of their idolatry. fore the chicanery of th r roo! bedrooms adjoining, f ladies and gentlemen ithout regard to t the travelling publ Joyous Bennetr— The thrilling cry of “ fire” might have been heard resounding through our village yesterday, T will attempt to give an account. ery one and all hastened to the spot, betonged to the e: for the reception of in the Dusiuess, will cunb'e the duct the American Ho- On hearing the es went for their respective machines ; on arriving there, much to their cha- grin, they found an embankment of snow and ice piled up against the doors of the engine house, (which barn fashion, open outwards,) of trom tive There the whole body stucd with their hands in their pockets, consulting what was best to do ; one of them proposed throwing salt on, but was over-raled by one proposing the shovel ; in about half an hour they it away, 80 as’te admit the door to swing ; h. got the machine into the road sible 10 move it an ineh furti minutes—which ended in sending for a pair of horses ; having attached them to the machine, they started on a slow walk, saying that if they run they should be so out of breath by the time they got there they could not work. “As they neared the fire the noise and confusion so scared the horses that they persisted in continuing on; which they did until they had got a quarters f a mile beyond the fire, when they were stopped by some one cut- ting the rope. The fire proved to be in the secoud f No. 97 Dominick street. was a littie scorched by a hot stove pipe near it — About aquarter of a pound of feathers were burned, and several bed bugs inst shockingly burned, 80 that at the last bulletin issued their lives were despaired of. It is needless to say that the Corpo- ration granted a vate of thanks to the firemen tor their noble and magnanimous conduct, by which the fairest portion of our village was an untimely fate. N 1g Rooms are attached to the Hotel, warm and cold water duane will ar all ines bern renciacaye y : JAMES MAC LELLAN, H 1 HOTEL—BALTIMORE. UEMAN has this day takea HENRY F. ershio, ard iu future the howe EMAN & JACKSON. to seven feet deep. be -ondveted in the name of CO: "Tee patronage nthe travelting public, ead iadlurnes ef our | % *!0gle voice was raise ad thovelled AVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL., occasion to inform his friends that the Mansion House is now locaved in In- boat lan jo. 67, in vicinity of ble market, haviay commodvous it was found unpos- er—consultation ten farnily apartments: articular nation, or the hque of prejudiced would person is employed to procure permits to age, Ke. who will board vessels immediately tors co this Island should the Spanish Coasul, at tne port of embarkation, to Obviat WILLIAM FULTON TISEMENT. ‘and incouvecience. Nee Be TENNEY: inte Unval Steward ol A feather bed ueva Steamship, respectfully informs hi he hy “i for the reeept dy as the hotel fr nets aud most of the orher Ame five ramutes valk of the Bank use will be conducted on liberal ‘s Cortee Room ia au i American, East ladiaa and Colonial papers. are Of the Orsc qual: y rm Baths will be tonnd in thehouse Gextle- meu may contract by (ne week or mouth for board, &e. on the same terms as tu AL T LENNEY bees co their patcouage chat nothing comfortable, and hy attention t the wishes of 9 jee and good will so liberal: him when steward of the Brituh Queen. THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN BURNS AND CLARINDA. BE xboe fa the mysterious aud Royal Fiachange. The hi snd economical principles mighty dollars.” Jonis Fatvvs. ure those who may shall be wantins {Correspondence of the Herald.) Trmaca, Feb. 4, 1844. Business in Ithica—Sleighing —Fire Companica— Elegant Ball—The Village Belles. Dear Bennett— ‘Thinking that a short chapter treating of matters and things in general, and of some fashionable movements in particutar, might not be altogether un- interesting to many of your readers, I have thought it best to put on record something of that nature. Until very recently we have had no sleighing at all this winter, but within the last fifteen days snow has fallen in sufficient quantity to make excelleat sleighing, which greatly facilitates business opera- tions, and gives a new impetus to trade amongst our merchants; and in the lumbering diatrictsit is of immense advantage in getting out timber. have recently been on the line of the Erie Railros and it is really curious to hear the merchants cal. culate the great benefits they would derive from its being immediately completed—their hopes are all centred on it. ‘ Our fashionables have been doing something rather nice within a few days. Fire company No. 8, which is comprised of some of our mpat activo and worthy citizens, give a splendid bull at the Clin- h jay evening, the Ist inst. artment is perhaps the best organized and ficient one in the country; it consists of five companies—three engines, one hook end ladcer company, and one bucket company, which has nad the honor of arresting the progress of two orthree fires lately before the engines could get ar members consist of mer- ankers, lawyers, and clerks, and the most ctable part of our _mechunics, and they ai under the command of General Hulsey, chief e: gineer; a better could not have been selecte Our village has recently all, which T think is well adapt- edto the purposes for which it was built. basement story is divided into five, apartments, ropriated to a fire compar eir machine, and a nice ar convenient business room for the company. the upper part of the building is embraced i room, with a gallery across one end, under which are two committee rooms, one on either side of the entrance; the wall is 50 by 75 feet, and is to be used for political meetings, lectures nd concerts. But I must take some notice of the ball; it was given at the Clinton House, and was very fully at- tended And as it was given by some of our first men, it was honored and graced by the presence ¢f their ladies, together with the élite of the town. The music was good, and the room tastefully de- corated with evergreens, festooned from the cen- tre to the corners and sides, and becween and over the windows, and aleo with various banners be- longing to the fire companies. prove much by playing the crow music, and the postillion set. Uf ali the ladies who graced the occasion, Mise A. has indisputable claims to the honor of being She has a tall, commanding figure; her head is most exquisitely turned, and her face is radiant with beauty and intelligence, und every motion is grace and dignity ; and greatly nn- worthy of her was her evening's appendage, Mr. W., whose mornse countenance sremed but to incre (by contrast)ithe sprightliness of his companion; but s you cannot make a wh @ next claims to our conside- fever innocence and intelligence were blended in one face, they are in hers; the most regular I ever beheld, the mostexpret+ive; an amiuble disposition, a perfect model tor a eculp- le down her faultless ing profusion, and her movements fan antelope—one of n8 upon a poet's to merit that confi secre Correspondence ort, BUKNS and the cele- 1787 to 793, ad which has jaingham and others, fue the ‘ of bublication, hi fallen toto the hands of her graudao eq aud isnoe Gra A few months since, be- t e Sage of Lindenwold, by packing the Baltimore Convention, resisting the re- duction of the tariff, and fomenting the abolition excitement, had rendered him abhorrent to south- ern integrity, and shivered into fragments the broad phalanx of the democratic party, not a ** coon,” no, not the most intrepid “‘ coon” would have presum- ed to venture from his skulking place, and to let his voice be heard. But at thisjuncture, alas! how They promenade now fearlessly in the full broad glare of day, and when they chance to encounter in the street or elsewhere woe-begone democrat, they invarial with that refined, elegant and expressive gesture of placing thumb on nose, distending the other fin- ers like unto a fan, and giving them all « rapid un- Te withdrawal of Mr. Cal- houn from the Baltimore Convention, announced by his address to his supporters, in cury, has rendered the hilari less and irrepressible. The with breathless anxiety to the advent of Mr. Clay in onr city, and it is to be hoped then that the few idle notaries who form the bulk of his party here, will at length have something to occupy their lei- rouKly invecest. reade and Edinburgh simu!taneoasl neat 12mo. volume of andforsaleby ROP B " No 3 Park Row, epoorite the Astor House, Notices of the Correspondence between Buras and Ciarinda, rs to Clasunata Nave long, been telt by of Bums tO we au imporcant chapter in the Poet's bows +00, 5 “XBY & Con jas “seldom have we welcomed a work with warmer feel- es cian the one before us. ‘Th the taty of Burns’ devoted attachment, and mach fight on many traits in the wildly devious character of ard Kelso Chronicle he publication was dae to the letters throw. a long-faced, ly. salute him ; Ienowa, this book w , : bly chm last of his writings whic Teen 09 the were and as orunging Cally to Night a pasaage in th> Puet’s Li sito, weaped in amyster7, fruitful of painful ‘saspicions,”— chapter, perhaps the last that remams to be of our great National Bard has julating movement. HA cnvwtarions cl ane in the een, histo by her connexion with genius.—Kilmarneck Jour- “This volume is invested wit tions, ag hase, ‘not beer disap esterday’s Mer- e whigs bound- ton House on Thu a accumulation of | high as owe antic here more fully develoved to mystery which hang Burus, ia, we think, lary literxture has been wand el letters may now 2 as than forme ly, Thanks to the enterprise of our spirited period: cal agent, Mr. Amos Head, we are never at a lose for any thing that is new and attractive in the world "The New York Herald, filled with the may always be found efore the regular mail ers have seen or heard of their numbers. How he gets them—that’s his own secret. The only grudge | have against Amos is, that he always per- sisted in offering me Town’s mutilated edition of the Mysteries ot Paris, whenever | inquired elegant transtation of this however, on account of his being no longer the agent for the works issued from the New press, which isa great pity for all parties con- to the ground. ja of literatare, and may the Life of Seotland’s behoves every admirer of the author of The to provide himself with a eopy oe well be said to su ply a new chapter Cotter’s Satarday Cheltenham Jour FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Wc. HE: subscribers have jus. received, yer iste arrivals from tly on hand, a complete assortment latest and best intelligence. on his table, long that responsible erected a Town each of which is ayy who have room for F Hair Oroaments, and ney eR H.C. Deming. MONTHLY, Kero OF Cie MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, No. 25 Chambers street. CASES SUCCESSFULLY TREAT: as Ollapod used to say, speaking of ‘ings to mind another instance of that vile system.of imposition, so shocking to our read- ing community, as displayed by certain publishers in your city, who seem to think more of their pri- vate pocket and an antipathy toa rival, than the feelings of a fleeced and outraged public. fully to comprehend to what | allude, you should No. 5 Barclay street, the first number (8rd series) of the Semaine Litteraire a _sup- publication of the Courter de at No. £2 Beaver street the December number of the Echo des Feuilletons, and tute a rigid, though tair and candid comparison be- tween the contents of the two, but natural that these two journals, whose object ir protessedly nearly identical, should and do enter- tain feelings of rivalry, the one against the other, as tne competition between them is con- ly and honorably, without imposition on the public, itis no body’s business but their own; but the moment the pockets and feelings of sub- scribers, who have paid down their money, are tri- i igh time for us to speak out our sentiments boldly, and stamp such 3 1 Great Denility 1 Disease of the Heart uliy in making Wa- Ber W eakt 4 Exammation of the Chest to detect disease, _ SURGICAL OPERATIONS 4 Bad Stri-tmres cures with- The hand will im- Disease of the Spine 1 Lancer, on te Breast 1e- Now, itis nothing 2Hemorrhoidal Tumors re S Busors cured by the belle of the ball. e 1 Ulcersted Breast 1 Fracture « of Stabbing attended to The poor attended chree and four o’clock, _ 1 Ble-diug from the Lungs, ,f without charge, every ds DK. H BOSTWIC Surge and Phy GENUINE TEAS, IOLESALE AND RETAIL. ON TEA COMPANY, Principal Store, 121 Chatham street, New York. ranch Store, 819 Bleecker st, N. ¥. at 116 Fulton street, Brookyn. Main and Van Houton st, Paterson, N. JR THE ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUN, families and purchasers to. their several eatablish nents, where they think will be found by far the beat se ection of pure and auadulterated T: i there are some thin; Courier des Etats Unis in waging a war of exter- mination against the Echo des Feuilletons, hit upon the happy idea of reprinting in one number of the Semaine Litteraire, almost the entire contents of the Echo,‘and thus give his subscribers in oneweek, unt of matter that the subscri- bers of the Echo receive inone month. Ni generous thought! ¢ honor, thou deservest the combined congratulations of the universal republic of letters! aside, what are the true facts of the case? Les ‘The aforesaid editor, in his attempts to compress into the narrow limits of one number ot he Semaine Litteraire, that which he doubtlest WH THE CANT neck in bewite! ful as those of those ethereal creatures that vision—a fuiry thing that comes like a shadow and nearly the same a Magnanimous Semaine! ’Pon ‘eas in the United States, ilatity and renown of their house, with refe: low prices and upri * A. atep more light—a foot more true, Ne’er from the hearth-flower dasb'd the The universal poy The modest hare-bell rained ite heed, ence to high qu» well understood to render farther upht dealing, is too T'aud only warehouse fo How ¥ the sale of Howqua’s Black bserve--Strangerswill be particular to remember the nut. mneipal atore in C The Misses E. appeared to great advantage. The General Bob ought to ave paid some respect to the company and slicked Counsellor H. reminded me of Pope's lines about a certain spring where itis dangerous to drink unless you drink deep, “for a little learn- is a dangerous thing.” tite Miss A. will do. alm off ona gullible pubhe, as almost the entire contents of the Echodes Feuilletons, hus mutilated in the most outrageous manner the choicest parts of two beautiful stories, the one Vicenza, by Marie d’Anspach, 7 Lion Amoreux, by Fred. Soulié, both of which the Echo gives entire, and illustrated by tolerably good f my limits would ailow, | could enter into particulars, and point out the nu- merous paragraphs which have been mutilated and ssed, but this is unnecessary, a8 you can ex- amine them for yourself. Suffice it to say, that in the Lion Amoreua, nine entire columns in succes- sion, have been totally expunged from the original, which so destroys the unity of the story, that himself would never be able to recognize his charming bantling, otherwise than by the name Comment is unnecessary, should, in the language of “be submitted to a candid persons at a distance, who do’not subscribe to both of these journals, may have some idea of what are probably to be the future contents of a periodical, are paying their four dollars per an- issful ignorance that they are read- ing an unmotilated reprint of the choicest French Not to be illiberal, however, towards Courrier des Etats Unis, it is but justice to say, that hitherto, t. e before he com- menced this war 4 Voutrance against his Parisian rival, the Semaine Litteraire has been a capital, production, and worthy of the most extensive en- couragement, and itis to be hoped, for his own sake and tor ours, that in fature he will stick to hir original purpose of reprinting only novels, &c. some length, and leave suc id the “ Lion Amoureux,” for the third page ot his tri-weekly sheet. competition; on the contrary, f like to see it en- fur heaven’s sake, let it be con- ducted fairly and justly to all parties concerned— to subscribers as well as to rivals. In the two great leading circles of our city, com- mercial and literary, the most popular and fashion- able weekly visitants in the shape of news| magazime, are decidedly the Herald an Of the former, it is unnecessary to speak; its character and circulation among our ct tizens are too well known and established to need a word of comment; but of the latter, which is of comparatively recent date, a remark Thie exquisite an 1s daily making rapid advances toward immortality in the southern country, and bids fair, in the course of time, to surpass, in literary merit: and extensive cireulation, anythin 1 bid it God speed a : ‘The public will also be: pleased to i "fem Comyany bare, potty vo de with aay athe exept thons descr It the married S. was decidedly the most graceful A-— conducted himeelt as and was the most ace will not per- “UMBRELLAS. ER, BROTHER PHILADELPAIA, Sines. have increased 19 as to rival the the other, the and beautiful. he always does,like a gentlema: desirable partner in the room. mit of my making a more extended notice of this ball, but merely to say the cupper was a superb ef- fair, and that the Bucket Company ball on the 22d, which I will loo! their stock aud manuf wood engravings. createst esa) ishments on m nied uot to succumb to the preset hin, Youn at severe com: y fre offered a: the lowestendurable ady nee Pint viceen? the alert ww mtroduce im- tatertal and workina’shipy the stnek will je moat fashionable and beat man ee NU i FANCY BALL DRESSES, of every dew npthr, to it M of Balls and sneha they cout aa REGULATE YOUR BAKER’S BILLS. HK SUBSCRIBER has opened a store at No & stre+t, for the sale of his tins Whe but such facts as these our immortal declaration, world,” 60 that those }, Kye and Corn Families served at their KUVINY AND VISITING UV ARDS Printed su the first styie « VALENT Cakes, Sandw he: . are made ap under his persvonl smporvision, and imself that the best materials halt be a. the mar for which the Pe Please cal! COPARTNERSHIP he firm of GRAHAM & CHRI* Publishing Basu UILLS AND STEEL PENS. the editor of the sail bef ore purchasi Steel Pens, manafretured whieh will bs sold very low, eir . Invi by Perry, Grilote and Mite! acthe ayowe place, and is authored te any r who esale or retail, as the t Fehruare “ath, 1814 LE LIBRARY, HEM CARRIER PIGEONS—For sile, a lot of fresh im rted Pigeons, consisting of black, blue, dun and wh short tales as SEVENTY BRI" L4rtont AMEKICAN PERIODICALS t engaged in mercantile pursuits ‘ doliare a yea.—being the lam no enemy to] mt erms on vy Also, a qaan‘ity of the far famed Antwerp Pigeons, so jastly col brated iortheir extrvordiaary power of Mying loug, and caning hove from almost wermaible distanges. couraged; but, ‘OR LITERARY, 1 she AND Bal ‘Call and see thein, at 98 Reave street, f OMER'S ILIAD, edit H GKOOM WATCHES—CLOCKS—LAMPS. CHANGE OF RESIDENCE. ‘OR GIROUD, Wateh and Clock Matafactarer, has honor of apprining: hes established his show is friends and the ma and work shops at No. 159 French y Aiwa New Mirror. ome quarto vo'ames. desraned by Profersos cf each number is $: 50—cwo nambers to be pub> ¥. fi 0 edat Mr RICHARDS! OMe 7, Sabncriotions received at, Mr RICH At New fore Thave constantly ‘or gale a most select assortment of walicies of both will be moat rare, rich, and modern o Tis atcention will, 98 heretofore, be direeted to the repair and veguintion of Ulocks aad Watches, and also of Mechanies! d refined weekly Lispenard street, Pine BRICK Adom Cart, from. fre tines to ree-ive from Paris the ‘ iidigh! va _, He continaes to ree-ive from Paris the most beautiful d ever tet om fost RRO K+, No. 61 thevry et fany magazine ever deserved universal encouragement, it is indisputably the J leave for Savannah next week, where you may probably hear from me Tul then, adieu nD. be haa o:tabliched canis work confided to ness, will be exeen- dere Mechanical btu rate and distinct work various departments o most superior manner, an New Mirror. But enough. LEACHING, PUWDE! 80

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