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THE NEW YORK HERALD. PE.’ 2 NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBE (HE NEW YORK HERALD. RE = 2 wa labaes st toianveries 10, 1844, Price Two Cente use of brandy and water was continued with the usual | ~ SPEECH OF HON, JOHN M, CLAYTON. PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRIT, officiating, that 1 often underwent in m: upon the helpless skeleton. : GORE! B CIRU Hen Clay, whose lion-like spirit, after it had hunted | moderating of the suffering, perceptible at the tim though | journeys. To say that, in so muny yeurs, J AGGREGATE CIRCULATION At the Whig Mass Meeting, held at Lancaster, | down noble quarry disdained to. feast with the jackals | slow in the general result’ Nor di | attempt or wish to | Ways used this remedy with a perfect freedom frum indis- THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. BY THE BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF Pennsylvania, September 5, 1844. of the party upon ‘the festering carcuse. Such was the | conceal:this practice, but detailed (he cause of it to many | cretion, would be arrogating more than belongs to human THE GREATEST IN THE Fag ren eC ta Onucin: J champion of the aneient Democracy ; and such is new | of the clergy and laity, who appeared to understand and } nature, the long continued use of opium would be « WORLD. | (guiting from Liverpool j (Concuvoxp } , | theenampion ofthe whigs. ‘This is the man who would | honorably allow that it was required by my malady; par- | greater trial. All claim is, thet the unkind imputation Pei my hand, printed at the “Appeal’ | confer honer upon the o: to which we seek 1e | ticnlasly those with whom I staid on my journeys. And | | mentioned, cannot righteously be made. To this cless of r on the 7th and 19th of every month.) To the Public, eat tts0ns wishing to send to the Old Country for tine fend Thold a document i necessary arrangements with the Subscribers, office, Memphis, during the last gubernatorial contest, | him. But his eluctien te that office could not adda bright- | am convinced that to it, with the abstinence trom fruit, ! | charges, referring to the direct consequences of the habit THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- Ay waxerioy Ling ‘of Packets, Sailing | between James K, Polke and ‘Governor J nes—Aa pamphiet | er jewel to the many with which fame has alread: von. owe, under God, the alleviation of my disorder named, though no specificat.ons hi been furnished, I lished every day of the year except New Year’s Day and Fourth } They will also have » first'rate clean eye ke onlnging meth. containing Governor Polk’s opinions onthe subject of the | circled his brow, aid which will retain their undying With, however, the improved comiort of my system, | particularly apply the facts and considerations offered in of July. Price 2 eeats per copy-or $7 26 per anvam—postages | Sling every nix days, thereby wording weekly eommuneatog | ‘25, the public lands, Ke. written and published by | lustre, while the hame of an American shall be respected | and its less acute Immediate sensibility to fatigue, ite ac- | the fore Marrative. ; ue paid—cash in advance. from port, of the firm, (Mr. James D. Roche,) is | G2Vernor Polk himself in 1843, and written and published | or remembered among the sons of men. (Immense Cheer: | tual strength and power of endurance continued to de- ‘There a (cadherins Sod tnt withowt specificaticns, ‘THE WEEKLY HE , » to see that they shall be forwarded with care aud des- | in purtuance of an agreement between himsel! and Go- | ing.) Indulge me but a moment longer, and | have done, | crease. Three of the four faint turns mentioned occurred | which much more require them in order to an adequate J b HERALD—published every Saturday ‘Sioa ‘ ,, | Yernor Joues, entered into during the canvass. This | Should the struggle fer national independence which is | since the beginning of December,1542._ Evening services | reply or explanation; at variance, likewise, if | may ad- moming—price 634 cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum—post- | be retumued to there wi for. fot come out, the money will | pamphlet, printed at Mr. Polk’s instance and by his own | now raging throughout the length and breadth of the | and meetings for business became so wearisome, that I | vert to such a topic, with my established and krown prin- ages paid, cash in advance. ‘The Black Bail’ or ‘Old Line of Lattyoal Packets ne ogg party organ, contains also two articles against the pro- | land, be deviled against us by the vote of Pennsylvania, | partly relinquished them. Kor a year ortwo,{ have com | ciples and demeanor. | May Inot, without sdmitting that it ” eo! tly made, so far appeal to candid judgments woh alleged heap topristion: being wholly > ADVERTISERS are informed i the following iagnificant Ships, viz. ‘e policy. the one purporting to be extracted trom | she will come out of that contest with her gorgeous ban- | monly requested the clergy to perform for me nearly all | they are corr Herald is over THIRTY FIVE wyoUmAtD eeaccoing Dre OXE the NEW. YORK. the “Ohio Statesman,” wantitled “Our trade with Great | ner trailing in the dust herself bleeding at every pore. but the episcopal offices snd preaching ; nor have [ allow- | as tosay, that i b Pg ye byt FIVE 7 , and ing CAMBRUDGE, COLUMBUS Britain,” and the other from ‘ Kendall's Expositor,” enti- | The shouts of party triumph will be speedily succeeded | ed extra duties to be appointed for me. 1 have felt also a | foreign to the habits formed and manifested in all m, fast It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, ENBO ER RourH AMERICA, tled “A Home Murket.” It also contains letters of Gov. | by the wail of her ruined ploughmen and her beggared | growing disinclination to active exertion, except to be | lier years, cannot be referred to any other than the same or the world, and, is, therefore, the best channel for business iene ie ek CRTH AMERICA. | | Polk, two of which are dated so late as May 16th, 1843, | mechanios. The fire of her forges, and the sound Mi the | Sunctual tomy appointments, which disinclination | never | cause, namely, the indiscretion of resorting without due men in the city or country. Prices maderate—cash in advance. | scribers c Ny look toned Ted arrangements, the Sub- | and another is dated so late as May 17th, 1843. Each of | axe and the hammer in her workshops, will die away | knew in former days, and which was then, | trust, never | caution to the use of a remedy for pain or disease, that t ‘onfidently look forward for a continuance of that sup- i iff PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate price, | port which has been excensial vai | these letters contains his opinions against the tariff'and | amid the acclamations of her fatal victory ; and there | seen or suspected in me by any person. __, | for the moment changes the disposition, as frequently as cid i te Gantdaneaee gy they are grateful, Bet era eh eee | tap protective policy, ax strongiy expressed, in my hum | may be thousunds before me, who, with torvow.atricken, | Iu this fitet portionot my narrative, you have the period | it surprises the judgment? ‘They, therefore, even it traly JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ae AT eroceeding, or remitting money to their relatives, can | ble judgment, as he could phrase them He publishes | if not with broken hearts, may live to mourn the loss of | from August 3d, 1828, to May 24th, 1544. At the latter imputed, involve Gal. indirect consequences of the 5 ii £ ’ oe the fe a ein Ural a aicht fer any amount, drawn direct | these opinions for the purpose of Firs 3 into office on | that independence without which public liberty would | date, came a different anguish, hitherto untasted by me. | same indiscretion. That, in particular cases, predominant PRIETOR OF THE HERALD EstasLisHMEnt, Xi jr Olt Ont the strength of them. he last of these letters contains | cease to be a blessing. But, let me add, should the spirit May 25th, 1944.—Late last evening, while { was calmly | suspicion, or indeed unqualified crimination, will be orthwest comer of Fulton and Nassau streets. rded from the breast of all other | reflecting, as I had been for some hours, on the results of | deemed more just than this mild construction, is to be ex- ger in the heart ot that gallant | our last Convention, just adjourned, there were saddenly | pected; and the latter is rightly held of no avail, without abopon leasrs. PRESCO’ OTE, AES © CO. | these memorable words—"‘All who have observed my | of independence be which will be paid on demand at any of the Banks, ‘ortheir | COUrse, know that I have at all times been epposed to the | Am: ill FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, Branches, in all the swzjneipal towns throughout England, Ire- prvlective policy”—and also these—" Lam in favor of a » Which, as she was the first to the Amer- | communicated to me, by a committee of ten clergymrn; ae seperteined erevions dolearay ash er ae ‘The Hoval Mail Steamshins HIBERNIA | ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. It there be single Peckiylvenis decree: present who | cremoommitation, will be the last to abandon ts trae Prin: | certain charges, connected directly vopared, 1 was in. | best with the requirement of christian love, interpreted and BRITANNIA, will leave Boston, for 35' Fulton street, New York, is reall: hs y! in om present, ciples, An that spirit @) @ finally doomed to ex: | what bove recited. ey were prepared, di dt either with evasion, nor with the naked a) Revaborerietl en files oo a jeus doves the ele really an honest and sincere friend of the tariff—if there pire, there, even there, amid my native oaks and pines, it | formed, by a large number of the presbyters of this dio | soundly, neither wit a By We thet’ I t yale N. B.—The;Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this port | D@@ man present of any party who has ever been led to | will breathe its last sigh on the bosom of its last friend. eral meetings, but without my knowledge | to metives—it comports, I ray, with that law of to HIBieRNIA, A. Ryrie, Esg., Commander, Monday, Sep. 16, | for Liverpool on the Ist and 19th of each month. Parties return- | believe that Mr. Polk is aught but a bitter enemy te pro- or surmise, though seeing ir authors daily during the | which commands us to “believe and hope all things,” an bg bon J Hewiitty Esq £ needay,, Ost pe eg cy oP feng ip thetr ‘comfort and sdvan- tection: Bught bat an advocate of Ms higheat abtae high [rom the United States Gazette } Convention period, The accusations sae Brana hy te to “toto: albert serene As: them do taped 9: be sa a 4 eC if Conveyance, in prefer- ned anti-protective of the day, let him new a me, and ead, without the least estion, of any kind | nevolent rule, whit inde : Farah Fy fax. ae 20. omy my ‘other. come forward and inspect this document. Th ebrought | BISHOP ONDERDONK’S ADDRESS | Whatever, to be ready to receive a message containing be obeyed rightly and righteously; nd that, in the case a <n D. BBIGHAM, Ir, Armt, | | see Sarre _ it hither expressly for the benefit of all such gentlemen; | © : . ‘SS | fuch matter. At Grst the whole. seemed like a dream | of imputed errors, grave enough to require u divine rule, twa se Bee t nf OK, LONDON.—Packet of the loth Sept— | and when they have drunk deeply of this draught which | Zo the Special Convention of the Protestant Episco- | the work of some mistaken impulse, arising from © Nor is ita command only, but an appeal likewise to holy ) THE NEW STEAMBOAT saa. Thee (oe * oe Fee Sh A pei gteltad R | Ifreely offer them, if that does not cure thein of the Polk 1 Church in Pennsylvania, called to consider preted or distorted representations—one that could not | sympathy—a sympathy, whose nature it is to divide the by A rep gel be + Griswold, sails positively a8 | fever now raging in Peonsylvani: hy all [can say of is recignation. Read in Convention on Friday it. But before the next morning, the reality forced it- | pain of the regret felt by a brother to whom aberration or CAPTAIN D. HOWE, is ship has excellent accommodations for cabin, second | them is, that like some of Fal '# men in buckram, afternoon, Sept. 6, 1844, by the Rev. Mr. | self upon me;an appalling reality indeed. If, cofcerning Prpesaane re scribed: nee ? ‘ ‘i . iene cabin and steerage passengers. ‘These wishing to secure berths | they are “past praying for.” In despite of all this proof, the | Gdenheii “Ate ? aught alleged against me, my heart misgave me the op- pore OIL eproeeon, NEWS ass.0s S059 Deaton Comer on aN BURKALO for CHICAGO, | should not fail to unake early SPucgige ge onrd or uo letter of Mr. Polk to Mr. Kane, has been unblushingly pa- imer, as Assistant Secretary of the same. portunity was gone, gone, for a friendly and Christian ac- ing any of the charges, were there aught that shenid Ie- 3 at 7 P. M., 3 A PSCOTT, raded as an evidence ot his frit i) tion, it anaaeed ; fe d into the position of a juce my heart or judgment £0 to incline, the irremes perform her trips regularly ‘during the’ sea- | strc 6 8 corner of Maiden Lane. | letter,written for a Ponuealveciaw Maat, pencondescend | 7% the Special Conventios of the Protestant Episcopal | funant-tno. worse than thatel was held convicted, with: | action of my clerical brethren has debarred me. P. DOWN. 6 FOR LIYERPOO! “phe Ne ‘Regular | in one passage “to palter with us in a double sense” It Church in Philadelphia. out any opening for a defence; for, whatever the degree in| I ogain request, that the Convention will inter. satard rake! GiICaco, Vora QU Re oie Ws vit | Prates in a single line about ‘a revenue tariff with inci-| Rey. BarTuren AND GENTLEMEN :— which they bel me in fault, and whether 1 were | pose between me and all movements ond inf . Reeay fins. 28 to A. faptam Philip Woodhouse, 1) ‘tons burthern, will sailas | dental protection.” But in eodum flatu, he proves that by This Special Convention was summoned in com- | right or they, my accusers had acted irrevocably, and cut | ences identified with proceedings unknown to the cano! Tuesday, Oct. t above, her regular day. . incidental protection he meavt accidental protection, bY | pliance with an application to me of the Standing | of brotherly persuasion from either party; charges enter- More particularly, I desire, that if this body incline. Wednesday, "" 16 For freight or , having elegant and superior accommo. | referring to his former opinions, which I have already | (; ittee, fe v4 tieideclatati f de. | tained in a numerous assemblage being unavoidably pub either ta accept or to refuse my resignation of episcopal Thursda: t dations, unsurps by any ship in port, apply ou board, west | laid before you. ‘The deception intended by the letter has | COmMmittee, founded on the declaration of my de- | jic charges, and such as the public almost never with. | jurisdiction on the ground of these charges, and not on at do. | frida side Burling Slip, or to Beadan ouoletsly axnoeak b sated . | sire to resign the episcopal jurisdiction of the dio- icti ag judged already. That | the ground of my impaired health alone, they will take POOH pletely y others, that it is unneces. draws from a living victim. 1 was judg y. (ack els Lig 800 fone fe nae, 38 fo ere eS treet, | 2#tY for me to notice it farther than by saying, as I now | Cese, on account of the state of my health, and | was done which, in this world, could never be undone; | such steps as they shall see fit, to have them exemined. in Price of Passage $100. do, that James K. Poli will not, and dare not, pending the | also, of my desire, from the same cause, in case | for the best intentions at the time could not prevent this | @ manner consistent with justice to me end to the The packet ship Rochester, Captain Ira Britton, master, 900 | Presidential contest, publish a line which can reach his | you should not consent to my resignation, to have | result; nor will the future acknowledgment, should that | Church. tons barthen, will succeed the Queen of the West, and sail on | Southern friends before the election, avowing friendship | an Assistant Bishop elected. For a view of this | be made by any concerned, of an over harsh or over hasty Respectfully and affectionately, her regular day, 2ist October. z2re_| for the protective policy, er contradicting those, his opin- | my motive, I lay before you the present Narrative. | Judgment, reverse it. Your friend and brother, R MADEIR. i ions againat our heme labor, to which I have referred you. | "J" O i We read in our common code, “rebuke not an elder, H. U. ONDERDONK. beste La ee re (eee mates ri ig ve rel y. The statement must necessarily, besides the na- Painapeirara, Sept. 2d, 1844, F* ult Brig ISLAND, Capea Thorp, at afloat in inland waters. Kugine’ 600 ded with Evan's Patent Safety Valves, to ofan explosion, fie Cabin hardly to be doubted thet should he assume any other . A : i but entreat him as a father;” it is St. Paul’s command to a LONG "Thorp, | attitude in the South than. that of hostility to the tariff of | ‘Ure Of the subject, be in part technical; though | Bisnop, Conceriitg severe or incautious erimination of o take limited number of passengers to the above Island, | 1982, Henry Clay would defeat him in every State South | Perhaps not without errors in that. respect, as it 18 | o1d pyrsons; or pe commodations for. Cor M e “ r that | apa the clergy; and none will deny, Superior Court. far large well ventilated Cabins, one of whi with every accommodation, without regard to | of Mason & Dixen’s line. My fellow citizens-We can | nearly thirty years since I relinquished the prac- | that the mercy abligacory. on Timothy, was equally Pelore Latae Venere. ls aporopriated exclusively to females, ‘ 7 y i . The ovat is provided with a good band of music. Sons forthe voyage. Bormameey sary en fresh provi: | see what Mr Polk meant, and still means, by a “tariff for | tice of medicine, and my studies have since hud a | binding on all under his jurisdiction, Our divine Saviour | gypr, 9.—Thix Court opened the term, when there ap- en a |OHN OSBORN, bi Nae Mane en Bi gas N, revenue, with incidental protection,” if we carefully study | different direction. In preparing it, I give some of | ordained that, before an offence was complained of “to | peared on the trial calendar 105 cases; and on the argu- YR Eionae, Deeeit ne ents, stoli*ec 85 Wall street, over Pell’s, | the details of that bill commonly called Mr. Verplanck’s | the dates in former years from the register of my | the church.” the aggrieved party should expostulate | ment calendar, 69. No jury coses being ready, the jurors iD. N. BARNEY, & CO, FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular Packet | Dill, which Mr. Polk, as a member of the committee of | official services. with the offender, or supposed offender, and even teke | jn attendance were discharged until this forenoon at 11 August 1, 1844. Cleveland. of 26th Sept.—The splendid fast sail ket ‘Ship | Ways and Means, of the House of Representatives of the] My episcopate began on Oct. 25, 1827; and 1 | Witnesses with him to attest the right administering of | o'clock. The Court then in full Bench proceeded to hear atone tre HERIDAN, Cay F. A. De Peyster, of 1100 tous, | United States, concurred in reporting to that House, the | immediately commenced its duties. Besides other | the €xpostulation; be it not objected, that the canons are | argument cases. 3H AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL | Wil sul as above, her day. ‘i 28th ef December, 1832. You will find the report of this | ! ately. Os aa - : 5 { the | Presumed to embody this injunction, or that conscience | Edward Ford vs. J. Beggovick.— The Mexicans.—Thie se STEAM SHIPS soem reight or passage, eccom ions unequalled | committee in the volume of reports of committees for | Journeys,‘ visited in the winter a portion of the | oniy, and not canons, must enforce it; the procedure I re- | was an uction brought aguinst the first lieute 2 ser aToE or comfort, apply on board at Orleans wharf, foot | that session, printed as document No. 14. I now hold it in | Western part of the diocese. In August, 1828, | | fer to was not conducted under a canon; conscience alone | Montezuma, one of the Mexican steemers ne w lying in Of 1200, tons and 440, horse power ench = treet OF pK. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street, | ™Y hand, for the inspection of all thoxe who moy desire | Went thither again, remaining Sunday, the 3d, at | was to govern in the casw. Yet another passage there it: | tho river, and involves the question of civil jurisdiction Under contract with the Lords of the Ad} | Price of to see that bill which struck at the root of the whole pro. | Harrisburg. That night 1 slept with the window | “Ifa man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual | as to the Tight of plaintiff to bring suit. It appeared that HIBi. vs Shippers by this line may rely upon having their goods eor- | tective syatem, and yet carried out Mr. Polk’s notion of a | raised; and a change in the weather coming on; | restore such an one in the spirit of meekness; consider- | Ford, who is an American citizen, entered the vessel on Ba ta, y rectly measured, and that the ships of this line will sail pune | ‘tariff for revenue, with incidental protection.” Un- | | had in the morning a severe pain far back in the | ing thyself, lest thou also be tempted:” this command: | jer trip from Mexico, as a pussenger, agree! AAPM iy i Wallin Harris. nite asker sip Garick, Capt, B.J-H. Tra, will messed | 4oUblvdly it would Bosal of this. os ‘could. of ahert-| left side, the iliac region, with a tormenting, afiee. | mentcannot be merged in canons, (oa legul funcliouery | to work bie pansoge, He had, it appeared an sitecat B d Japtain John Hewitt. <9 ¢j a fe gq taed zontal tariff’ of per cent, or any other tariff laying du i it | 8 to act without regard to his own my NO 3 | with the lieutenant who put him in irons for disobeyin, CAMBRIA Saptain C, H, E. Judkins the Sheridan, and sail 26th'October, her regular day. au2#ec_ | 2s en articles produced or manufactured in this country, | WOM, that frequently recurred. Hoping. that it | yutothers who are spiritual” in any sense, are expressly | orders the lieutenant considering that in virtue. of the Will’sail ae Liverpool and Boston, via. Halifax, as follows: | 7 O GOUNT RY MERCHANTS that it did fu ‘some incidental protection. And yet, would not prove obstinate, 1 pursued my journey ; | desired to remember " ane in behalf of their“ faulty” or | agreement in relation to “working his Krom Boston. From Liverpool. BOOTS AND SHOES. how hollow-hearted and insincere would all hold him to | 22d preached at Carlisle and Bedford; and thence | accused brethren, whe tf the law or canon assigns them | had subjected himself to the regulations an e” Ford rictions ugnet 16 6 — 7 \ s be, who, while professing to be a friend of home labor, | proceeded to Pittsburgh; my remedies being— | no duty; ifthey be not witnesses, or their proper repre- | of the vessel. The case was brought forward in Chem- ee Toth. Angust ith Me foe SUBSCRIBERS have recsived and now offer | should advocate this bill aaa protective measure, ‘This | peppermint from the roud-side ; brandy and water, | sentatives, and so having legal function, then certainly | hers before the Chief Justice, from whore decision both carry rienced surgeons, and are supplied fall and winter trade, that can be found in the city of | was the bill, the fatal progress of which was arrested by | but then with little benefit: and at length parego- | they are both bound to consider” their own imperfection | parties appealed to the full bench. Another a with Life Boats. ew York, con: if in part of Men’s Thick Boots, Men’s | the compromise act of Mr. Clay. The reporter may pub- | ric, which, with some relief, soon destroyed what | 8d to govern their action in the case by “ the spirit of | which the commodore. Signor Espino, is made d nt, iow ries: “BY SRIGHAM, Jun vA Halt Welt and’ Pump Colt Grain aad Sey Baa gate: Men's emer aah Mirela Jorden baker aikerterg, don little remained of my appetite, and for two or three | meekness.” eS ine, by the ex. | tf.the mult of one of the seamen, for refusing to give up ore bak aro? . | by jer the 2d of March, "Ss, to enable those Ae juch were my Ti as a Christion ; mine, he ex- | his trunk and cloths, will also be argued, involving the who have no access to this document to learn how a tarit press injunctions of the gospel; mine, by the question of jurisdiction. ‘The Court will give its decision aw. (0. 3 treet. ed and Sewod Broguni, Men's Calf Bron ‘s Fine | who h to thie d | days bottled porter was used for nutriment. In injuneti th by the voloe ce ticriod in Teese ee declas Pe ant SE ee Gas cates. Wi thebetariclein the maker: Lelieetas Bucking, | for revenue, with incidental protection, can be framed by | Dittsburgh, after holding the examinations, I or- | Gur Lord, and of the Holy Spirit; mine, from the Eternal | inn fow days. For plaintiff, Messrs, Naa und Manches- 3 Gaiters, Slippers anh French ‘Ties, and all ot Jes in the ] Mr. Polk,which would utterlydestroythe business of every | dained, on Sunday, 10th, two deacons. But | ‘Throne, though given into the keeping of men. But, alas, | ter ; for defendant, Messrs. Whiting ond Stephens. ¥YOOT OF WHITEHALL: line that can possibly be called for, Children's Shoes ofan | manufacturer and mechanic in the country. ‘That man | though’ I fulfilled these duties, the internal an- | the keeping proved insecure. ‘Through want of caution, aise ery Bat ig > ‘The Boats will ran as follows until further notice :— godless 5 vary for Be and wwinar. | Furred Patent and Plain | who has deliberately proposed a duty of only 16 per cent. | guish, which had increased on the journey, was | all these vital considerations were forgotten ; and my U.S. District Court, 6.09, ePAKENEW, YORK: 5 WILSON SS BHNSeN. ad valorem on wool, and yet on another occasion advoca- | not alleviated ; and had the access to Philadelphia | brethren, yea, ‘my own companions and familiar friends Before Judge Betts, 1 8 OO Ee WT .M. S 442 Chatham street opposite Chatham Theatre. | ted a duty of 20 per cent on tea und coffee, has given you | been what it now is, 1 might perhaps have over- | did me this disho: The whole was spreading amon; . 0 y A (C7Open’till 10 o’clock in the evening. au25 lm*ec | & practical exposition of whathe meant by his letter of K d re- | the public, and was beyond their remonstrating. They Sur. 9.--Decisions.—George Jones va. The Schooner 7,8, 9, 10, 1, A. M.; 1,2, 4, 5, 6h, P.M. A ead y ©f! come my reluctance to break appointments and re. “ ‘ up, poner’ On Spclinge’ teay Keoae hos? Aaa Pe 40 LUDGATE STREET, — | May 2th, 1943, when he said, “I am in favor of a tariff i believed me to have done wrong ; but even were thix | “Paragon."—This was a motion to discharge from arrest excepted, 2 — as: vue: eT, for revenue, and opposed to a tariff for protection.” Mr. | ‘Ued home. f that day, I officiated true, why make of no eccount the privilege I held from | the schooner “Paragon,” which had been libelled by LONDON, Polk, in his letter to Mr. Kune, professes to be a friend of | _ 18 the afternoon of that day, I officiated seven | our Saviour ani His Apostles? Why cut me off from | piaintifl, who was engaged as ono of her crew on a lat Lox Coptrs Hover , | {qual protection to agriculture, commerce ant manufuc- ng tures. Let the farmer read the list of duties, to which I jes from Pittsburgh, at Chartier’s Creek ; and became | mingling my regrets with theirs, if I felt that I ought to | voya, e'to this pert frem Mobile, for his wages. The guest of Mr.C-Cowan, of that neighborhood. Mr. } do so—my tears with their forgiveness, could that t Leave New York, 6 A. hn motion was made on the ground that the captain replied, ui Two Doons From T Fort Hamilton 734 H. MESSRS. FLA FORT HAMILTON AND NEW YORK. ML; MF P. From Burcnant’s.) i Cowan, after conversation with a friend, (Mr. i it der of all facts ot brotherly chris- acked for the wa, that he would on bis Me: who have, during “their residence in’ Rugland, | early every article which the agriculturist of the mid | #9, brough me @ tumbler two-thirds full of bu: the unkind relation of an antagonist ? Yet so it was. No a 1 and ent Motion i liberally favored ' th ith thei dle ati oo dy, which 1 drank ; and it immediately went to the very | gacred affection seemed to remain, but such ax a megis- event of the s ns cpet yeni figtien w aeereistein toate ants tie eatiin Guin atoel Aes ah hehe tesa a eee eh cal teen vaint affected, being the first thing that did 40, and pro- } trate feels when, satisfied by legal evidence, and dischorg- Faber va. The Ship “Newark —This was a MBOATS | desize aud aim will be to maintain the high credit their house | he will then understand precisely what Mr, Polk meant | 4Ucing incomparably more reliet than any before ¢m- | ing a legal office, ho inflicts a legal punishment, I was | motion to amend the decree of the Court at a former tri er PEOPLE'S LINE OF § FOR ALBANY. has attained, by supplying the very best goods at moderate i ‘ley! i loyed, Another tumbler of it, taken on retiring, in- | ¢, ; di \ i d ow i det ereem ee OE Mine Scere’ stereo recent Polk, avowlng his opposition to. the measure of distribu: | 04 my head ; all went to the internal suffering. moment of becoming sensible of the deadly blow bave | quantity of tobacco. ‘The motion was made to allow the ‘Steamboat. KNICKERBO KER Captain A. P. St. | ——ecQaS WHOLESALE ting the proceeds of the public lands, because that mea- ‘The next morning early, | resumed my journey down | crowdedgon my mind, both excited and confused by the | costs to be taxed. Denied by the Court. John, Monday, Wedvesday and Friday Kveningsat 7. OR OS rE iy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL streis linked with the principle of protection,and forms | the Obio River, and then northward as fer as Eric, tra | sudden reality that opened upon me, cannot be told. All| James Raymond vs. The Sloop Trodesman."— Ordered— The Ste Ri STER, Captain A. Houghton, on | GROCERY AND WINE STORE, | a'branch of Mr. Clay's American system] Iconcur, | Yelling and officiating with less inconvenience than | was one thought—utter helplessness, utter ruin. No no- | The Marshal having returned the vessel not found, it is enings, ALT. Leto than Rais: my fellow-citizena, tu the opinion expressed by Mr, Polk, | Defore; and Lreached Philadelphia on the w0th, alter an | tice—no'conference—no opportunity for explanation, for | ordered that an elias monition issne. t Intermediate Places. Ss OR TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR. that the proposed distribution of the land fund Js “an aux. | sence of four weeks. My health, though improved, | extenuation, for even depreciation! I once, and once —_——_—_ Montay, Welessday sbAdsy and tated” Attindesa kek'| [ron dbo Wheny Ole tints iliary to the protective policy.” For that reason he op- | Was far from being restored. The remedy used at Char: | oniy, I believe, brought a communicant under discipline; Tn Admiralty, Selocky Let noes eaovidetcemmertes™ 8 1:1 cndon Brava Bouts Edlsburgh Ale, ke. tore at poses it, and for that resson t support it. He, us an enemy | tier’s Creek hed mastered the formidable violence of the | put though the offnce was beyond any sort of excuse, | | Serr, 9.—Steamboat Jacob Bell, vs. Steamboat Relief — ‘The Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain R. G. Crut- i 8. SCOTT'S to the tariff, sees, what I behold a8 a friend, that within | “isease; but pain and distress still continued, requiring | and was committed openly before the public, an4 he was | This case, noticed in Saturday's Herald, was resumed. It tenden, Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday “Afternoons, at ik Wholesale and Cat Store, 76 Nassau street. | the last 20 years these land sales have sometimes fallen | !U*ther recourse to spirits and water, with more advan: | immediately denounced to me as a bad man, J did it not | wes an action to recover damages for injuries sustained oe jotel ans oarding House peg meen ey Oe —People from the country, i lien | tage than from any thing else. Regular medical treat. lens. ., by expostulation, | by the Jacob Bell, i ce of a collision which the east of west. ‘The boats are new and substantial, are furl | flee of expeuses nent ® Calls Goodssent to any part of the city | Sry, it ia impossible to maintain a tariff for revenue with | #ppointments, .scemed unnecessary, when the com- | nected with these proceedings, {rom renouncing tome his | in consequence of alloged neglect on the part of the pilot uished with new and elegant state rooms, and for speed and ac- | — : such incidental protection as can be of any permanent | Pitint was moderated, and might, 1 hoped, soon pass | ministry, upon which I must have deposed him ; and I | of the Relief. commodations, ave unrivalled on the Hudson. ‘TO THE LADIES. benefit to home labor. Let us collect the revenue | ®Way- have been afterwards thanked for my interposition ; yet Paine. eases eee or passage on Geizht, apply ou board, orto P.C. Schultz, | DR HULI’S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. | necessary for the support of Government. exclusively | Abouta fortnight alter my return home, 1 began to | in these cases was tho canonical magistrate. with the U. 5. Commissioner's Office, at the Office on the (HIS new eemey 1 ean Es an from import duties, agreeably to the spirit and the | experience the bad effects of exporure (but it was una- | right, as well as the power, to act otherwise. But for me Witere Césutalastonen tee “ 5 r ‘ pelje. SW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT | letter of the third of | Voidable) to unwholesome atmosp in parts of Penn- | there was no expostulation; on the contrary, daily smiles | 4,4 9.@p, Pavano rarrell, . vag | feuded tothe ailicind es he meunr at nce esotattorty | 21 March, 93. Let we Aetrionte our lend fwod snnualy | tyivania and Delaware.” For the fist timein my life, 1| met me, through the Convention season, from those wo | w th'verjury.alloged wo have Been committed vo Court ¥OR ALBANY AND TROY.—Moming | health, it uever having failed of performing a cure, even under | among the States; and if Peunsylvania does net want her | bad the chills and fever; being the second severe malady | were each day occupied in what must prove the destruc: | Martial het ‘lately on Governor's nd, in the ease of Live from the foot of Barclay street, landing | the most aggravated clreumstances. a slang Dt Alia land to aia’ hex inte yment of her debts, | [had incurred after entering on my new department of | tion of my usefulness, and of the happiness of me ond | girscant George Duall, wan examined efore the Com PIR, Captain 5 Ie; Roe, Monday, We pe cel ROTE as atcabeed s very high character in Europe | let her so expend it as to increase the number of her in- | duty, less than atwelvemonth before. This disorder re- | mine; not a frown, not ahint of the gathering storm, not | mi-sioner. aud Friday Morning at 7 o'clock. Pessarien, and all’ other painful suryteal expedienta: in the Lee | telligent citizens who can appreciate the blessings of owr | turned at intervals in 1629, °30, and 31, making four years | one alarm note of my impending annihilation. Secretly | y jenienant B, Lauring, 3d Regiment of Artillery, (who he Steamer TROY, Captain A. Gorham, Tuesday, Thurs | ing-in Hospitals. of Londow aud Paris, aad heatireaily se. | American system by extending the means of education | in all; and at the first seizure, in 1829, there accompanied | to me, measures that necessarily involved it were deter | wos a member of the Court) Sergeants Duull, and day and Saturday Morning, at Jofclock. | a commended in Europe by medical men of the highest tak. | to every child within her limite: + + + ‘The | ita peculiar and somewhat alarming pain deep within | mined-on; most suddenly was it made known to me by | Micpermott, were axamined. ‘The minutes of the pro- Hvening Line from the | Ow of oar flan dt etrert, ag IAs ip this connery 1 any ae pire Aged gear rok ee ia once. CS TT the i Bae st ot b harder ie Peek mapercesiey lag the epinien of my physician, in | those who had accomplished the work. For me, there | ceedings taken at the Court Martiel were produced, by icate membrane which lies | was no expostulation, Iwas judged already. All wasa} nicht appeared that Duall w i A Weduewlay and Krulay Evening, at 7 o’elogk. vate practitioners ) xan charged with having he Steamer ALBANY, Captain R. B. Macy, Tuesday, | “ftoo: Deen fami i which the nations begin to gaze with interest, watching | between the two other and stronger ones that surround | wreck. acted so as to disparage the service, or the third regiment, raday and Satuyday Evenings at 7 o'clock." S| peoy werewes RAINE Gaeta rae oe ie | ith. ighty pro ne eae unticipating its wondrous des. | the brain. ‘This Pain ylelded ia a few days to the eppli- || Whether through the impulse of ravin anght from | {which he was attached, by expressing pertiniity lor © The Boats of Heer CRE SD their light dranght of wa- tment, where a lady is ia constant attendance to apply | tinies—is too high and noble to be filled by any one who | cation of ice to the forehead. “though still quite | the wreck, were it possible, 1 know not, for my mind | particular company, The perjury, it was charged con- ter, are able at all times to pass the bars, and reach Albany and | ‘Trusses and Supporters to female patients ‘auilimrre” | has not, by his talents and public virtues, raised himselt | feeble, I officiated, with clerical assistance, on Sunday, | was distracted, and my heart desolate:—I resolved—no, | sisted chiefly in the following evidence given against ‘Troy in ample time to take the morning train of cars for As yf ber 23th, at West Whiteland. This duy com- | t st 0 Ryan ™ i ™ bove the common level of mankind. In Henry Clay, of | September 23th, at We: . ny t berg eg ard i GENTLEMEN’S LEFT OFF WARDROBE, | k eted the task had assigned myself. I had now vii I suddenly commenced, on the day this terrific reality | , z : i hace fight anyon hour, o athe fens nt | UGE HIGHS PRICES cua be sone by osama | Keve"caYa\ietal inna oe dumeclever ie Prt | Every Partin tha doce some of hem twicr nes | weapercetve, (May 25h) what Thad hoped to eet 0 | JoV a nt'compady'a’tkes'wil wae yu death “aon x Families who are desirous of converting their left of | ment of England for exolted talent, in. the best days of | other places, and all our congregations in the diocese of | duo season and ina gradual and perhaps safer manner, | is eter ior you tocome with me to Fort Lafayette, and Ee 1 the city or changing resi. | her Burkes nd her Sheridans, md even in those of her | Delaware, in lees than one sear irom the day of my con- } the absolute relinquishment of every kind of spirituous | eniist in company I.’” 7 Sate j i ait Eadic | Chatham himself. It will derogate nothing from the cha. | secration; and this, during the last two months, under the | drink, except the wine at the Holy Communion, of which | “sergeant WreDewsnte: tesbed to: bavise boda peameat ICING, WILTSIE’S DOCK, HASTINGS ts to dispose of, will find it ts P a this ¢: us 6 AND YONKERS.—On and alter Saturday, hovey Apps for the Subscriber, who will | racter of any American statesman whose history | have | pressure of disease, severe from the first, and by this time } | partook on Whiteunday, and since. Beyond this excep- | most of the time when Farrell was about to enlist, and ‘August Sist, I the new and substantial | attend at residence by appoint ts studied, to say that after more than thirty years of public | complicated. But, age the recurrence, my mind was | tion my refraining from them has thus far been entire. | that he did not hear the words attributed to Duall used by Heamboat WASHINGTON IRVING, Capt Hiram Tuthill, |. LEVINSTYN, : service, Mr. Clay has found reason to change his opinion | cheerful, knowing then no unhappiness beyond that of | And, though under no engogement of any sort, it is my | ),j for leave the foot of Chamber street , laces, dail 466 Broadway, up stairs, . ,with divine assistance, to continue in this course. | 7) " leave the foot of Chamber st Samia hove Places, daily | A imne through the Post’ Office, oF sinerwiss, will ticive | less frequently than any other, and has excelled all wao ob Gammon ty a cag Og ene cs ac POEM! peers Fa te contin ication: torre. | «phe Court dismissed the charge, from a consideration t would imply, or ought to imply some deliberation, — | hua). “Dual stated to me, when I was about enlisting, My Buadey excepter hi red i traor. that the testimony was not sufficiently strong to warrant HOM, and Sing, Ring acy Orclock A. Bly landing at the foot of | Pome M1 imvee | vary uniformity and consistenos ot Lis pablve conduct, | suffering as at first, and pain in the lelt ride at the spot | cede from it, for which most unexpected favor Ihumbly | Weommittal. > y strong For passage or freight, apply on board, or to STEPHEN B. LOCOMOTIVE PRINTING ENGINE, He has twice saved the Union of these States, when all originally affected. During ten years irom the attack, it | thank God. 2 breth Charge of Mutiny at Sea.—Williom Rowland, Jobn TOMPRING. “192 West street. sire 115 John Street, near earl. men admitted that it war in imminent peril’ While I | was my common practice, when lying awake at night,to | ‘The suddenness with which I learned that my brethren | whet, George Nelson, George Frazier, William Rhodes, ol ANT AND CHEAP EXOURBIOND. CIRCULARS, Bill, Heads, Bills of Shipping and | knew him in the Senate of the United States, he was ac- | press firmly onthat spot, ax | thus obtained a degree of | had cast me down to the ground, and its crushing effect | (one Schregge, Louis Lowner, Peter Franck, and Sem’l. SER ARINGEMEAT / other Receipts, Hand and Posting , be, Kec, ledged b Khitigation of the discomfort. And I, all along, as a | on my mind, acting ona system’ already predisposed to | trewson, seamen on boart the’ American ship Superior, N PORT RICHMOND, STATEN | Printed to order the lowest cash Brice TING othat Sony tod on sels he was pexremelly ba tl od { relief, took brandy and water, either occasion- | such attacks, produced another of the faint turns men: | have been arrested on a charge of mutiny on bourd the AND NEW YORK FERR' Having two of the handsoment and best pieces ut coachinery | men of all parties in the Senate, with scarcely a soll ly or regularly; in the later of the ten years, pretty | tioned, or rather a continued tendency to fainting, from | above vessel during her last trip from Liverpool. Row- Yi a ee ETA eiii'tan as | e¥er invented for Printing Cards, we can furnish themot any | exception. His character for chivalrous and manl lable necessit; which I was not free for some days, and those, the first | tynd stand of my enduring the violent change of renouncing in largely; this appearing to me an uni 140 charged w ways | for never once, in all that time, so fa i; attempting to stabthe first ‘The prisoners have been remanded for examina- I can recollec! size or quality, at the shortest notice, and at rumarkably low | timent gained for him an influence which was ’ i i y Hoe ty oe ee ee eter otk! | prices. RULER weecon Fe tsed tovallay, but never to excite, unkind feelings among | wes | Ina healihy condition, or one approaching to it. | stently and entirely the long accustomed stimulanta, with: A. M., at 3%, 6 and} P.M. N.B.-N. to policit ‘ordi inters, others. I have studied him closely, and I must say that 1 | Yet severe and obstinate as the malady proved, my | out any sortof substitute for them. Some Prcry en ijeaves Port Kicamond, ag 20 minutes to 8,and 10 minutes 10 | preyse eal at Tanners engaged to solici of, trinting. | never met with that man whore moral courage exceeded | thoughts were less given to it than my proforsional | there was censtant and exhausting copious perspiration ; 4 Common PI. 10 A. M.; at hy 4% and 64 P.M. 10 A.M at 1%, Sand | a StS GTA GEN PASTE | his: The maxim which was eternally on his lips in the duties and journeys, constantly returning upon me, and | very excessive at night. My sleep was and is vihore, Before Judge Ulsherffer. CE een Yon abort tha Maa an | MANDATE RES ARE EN AS er ci, | Mote Srbieretics cea cries Ramah, All| ncroaig in ut sea hough i praia vei | ChIGN Tw fontiny tought procs, when Renin: | Stuy. Move Cera Anes Rene Tale cae mich “Om “ : sol ol lerne’ ty, vi e a . i j d a gp Stnday—Leaves New York, atgand 11 A. Ms at 3) Gand | Mi "ind sold also, wholesalaandecil, atthe following Devo | their character, His unceasing efforts acomed to be dir. | whole suppesition may be wrong.) that But the principal change fs a decided increase of the locai | had been adjourned over from Thursday, alrerdy report- ar SAA Ae 4 on | inNew York = ssa satiate estas} ected to strengthen tho works of the fathers of the Repub | formed, at the point indicated, about For amonth or more, it was often er tho ‘semquns of waine of 8quenthy-et ieubie bul the oo New York, May 18, 1844 myll 6m*re Milhags Whareeny, Bioekesy. lic, or to rebuild such of their noblest institutions as had | colon i and ifso, nothing remain pe with a bursting sensation in the head joe came a differ: | fondant in March lost.. ‘The defence to which wan that © FOK BATH, GARDINER AND HALLUWELL. A. B, Sands, 273 Broadway. falien beneath the destructive hands of others. His ambi- | annoying symptoms. Of palliating remedies, I supposed | ent affection for five days; and then, Nast produc. | party named Meigs, who, it was alleged, was a member of hag Mls) aCOT Sovran ms se Ji Chapman, Fulton street. tion never led him to tear down or demolish the institu- | none to be more effectual than the kind I was then em- | of the former symptom still more aggrava' the firm, was indebted to the defendant, which was put in new N. Kimball, leaves i Drax Stores i : loying; none, at least, consistent with my remaining in | ing more continued fullness of the head, with drowsiness : Sr eaday’ mak’ Vaday, ctpsingsy ott | /Thetetete nae ators aoa ete diechoces al his nate dane aE ee a ue | keuve duty; and, as to using others, I know not that ‘my | [have since used occasionally prescription ; but the | #4 set off fordetence, Verdict for plaintifs $184 39 da. orclvek, | Stages will be in resdipees om, het arrival at tha above | ration have been long knows to [the py form more intellectual Tabor within'the same period of | mind harbored the thought. omission of it leaves me much as before ; yot it must not | Mages, and 6 cents costs. For plaints ampbell ; rs Pinsebs bh Coe vey pee See faatally, prescribed the ve of Irish Mots az.alightand | ‘rine, thon any man lever knew As he loved to make | About the end of these ten years this local. pain much | be long persevered in. This symptom is more severe | defendant, A. Crist ¥ALI, AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. beee suffering trons Fy : eg | cihery happy while in his society, his efforts to please | abated, often perhaps left me entirely, and [ seldom re- | than any that were felt Inst spring, and for perha NEWARK sND NEW YORK. Substance hastbeon only used edicraalle bat fromthe’ neck | them wee the more successful, Gecause they evidently | rorted io the pressure on my side. But’ th distress soon | previously. There have been also returns of FAKE ONLY 12} CENTS. perior manner in which the present article has been prepared, | sprang from the native goodness of his heart. His bitter. | increased, and in about a year very greatly, becoming | the side, occasionally giving the idea of rawness Supe: OceJemee Deland ont Wultiem Oushlag —Thie wea NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, | it will uot only be used by the sick, but as a luxury b est enemy never dared to impeach his integrity inapeeu- | that peculiar misery which can only be imagined by afew times, the pressure which formerly r an action brought by Plaintiff, who was a passenger on CAPTAIN JOHN GABFY. ‘ ning sym ofits iiehly demuleent properties, cetsied niary matter ; and although he has encountered at Sitter. those who suffer it.” Not long did these almost excru- de it more sensibly felt. Whether the disease will | toord the ship Rappahannock, on her late trip from Li- mae 3 GN ane ‘ in allaying irritation of d ion alg ent periods of his life, all the vicissitudes and temptations, oi ing Eeeee prevail, betore | became sensible of a ay, or what may be ite result, I pretend not to verpool, against the defendant, who was the first mate, to at t leeidec imin Marine Court. Before Judge Sherman. it-passaes, the attention of t speakers is earnestly requested. ‘To members of k " ; ution of my strength and powerof enduring | foresee. And whether I have given it’ the right name, | [o'P00! t wait and Deter ativaes te Hey scl Deval ud dei patron ReRSally | both of poverty and eMuence, there was no Dusiness | fatigue, so that endeavored totravel lesa at night; to | matters litt. Disease | have, and have hod for sixteen | TCOv(r jamoges for an ossauls ant erry ee ne and Im* re fame. Always obedient to the dictates of public duty, he | divide mytday journeys, ‘end to start the afternoon before, | years; much increased in the last five or six ; nor has it voyage. It appeared in evidence that plaintiff and a fel- v, aa 7 said fearlessly bale consequences take care of themselves, | instead of at midnight or an hour or two after. I accept: | ever been under more than a partial control. “And the re | jo\.'Vussenge? had an altercation on board in relstion to ONE SHILLIN G PER LESSON, whenever the interests or honor of his country requir. | ed also the aidof my brother clergymen more frequently | cent aggravation mentioned, adds, I fear, tothe obstinacy, | oy \aw at the fre ploce on deck, when both struck and @ con the ferry to d, boiler of ¢ oH we 8 4. Puace. 2 ‘ ‘al sacrifices of himself, It was upon such | than hitherto, in reading the prayers, &c., for it often | and perhaps, {the danger of the affection which has #0 | fot ensued. The mate hereupon interfered, and plein- ‘ der, abso: leg RES paneien er ae fe ch, Spanish and | ooctsiona that his character displayed iteelf “with the | seemed in iormer years that I could scarcely labor | greatly broken my health. tif made a pass at him ond clutched bim ; Cushing imme- Tisthorn, a the Ferry House, Williamaburgh, | g.ofiaiat qtanguages, Book-hecpingy, Navigation. Algelra, | cocasions that atte, hen it way that hie petriotiem | enough. Four timed at least, at Phornixville, New Mil- | © I trust that this narrative will satisfy the Convention | iiisaiy taidon, and guve him, it appeared, ten hard Inshen L. AERP. Circujars and references may be had of J.D. Monnis, Jr. burned with an intensity unsurpassed by that of the | ford, Radnor Church, and Oxford, | have been so near | that I have not acted inconsiderately, in tendering this | with athick double rope, which. it was contended, for S ne Lt DON: cket of the 10th of Sep N. B. Evening Classes. s ancient Roman, who devoted himeelf to the inter. | fainting, or in similar extreme debility, with an almost | resignation of my episcopal jurisdiction on the ground of | tie defence he was justified in doing in order to reatore a » aplendid packet ship NORTHUMBERLAND, " ; nal gods, to insure victory to the Republic. Then | entire tailure of the voice, as to have to abandon my ap. | impartial health ; and further, in asking the election, on | pryer on board. Verdict for defendant. (apt Griswold, will sail for London as above, her TO THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. It'woe that, reckless alike ofthe shaft of personal and | pointed duty, or fulfil it with great difficulty. During | the samelground,of acoadjutor,should myiresignation not | M1 Opie ey v9. Charles Partridge—'This was action Togs cay . a dd T,, A ARTAULT, 149 Broadway, comer of Liberty street, | Harty malice, he bared his own bosom to the storm, and | the Communion in 8t. Peter’s Church, Philadelphia, on | be accepted ; which request [now renew. | of trespars in relation to the sale of a quentity of 1 rons of securing berths will require ta,make early | 2 + Lafayette, Bazaar, offers sale, low for cash, 80 dozen mo- | Pary Cee thing for hisceuntry, ‘Then it, was that the | Easter-day, 1641, my faintishness and loss of voice com | But I must invoke the interposition of the Convention, | farjinrs in which, it was alleged, that defendant had vio- sdagtangiobes nL South great. | Tccalice und Lereoourh im Faris 1s echvomatlc glasses arrows of calumny flow thickest around him, and that | pelled the rector to continue the service. between me and the mevements and influences unknown | j.te4 his contract. Verdict for plaintiff $60. tre rented by the Sualar pecker eaias | {4st = ot oF pales chemical Re. seme | noble Dae we Born ny 8 a | a en ee Gcanay and water, ane only moaae | brought oguisatme., Wht thove urges ere, {need nl peornmarra el be genre at the lowest iN isis Ve Bridport Seine, Herrin the felon blows of his assailants, During the war wit se , . | Whe : ” Court Calendar—This Day. vweekdy thronghont the years and deafts can aa usual be furnishe | TSW USES 20 isles sitet ingen very fall assortment from | Great Britain, he stood at the head of the great democratic hg them, fr, taking frequent opiates would be in F were known to-not a few out of doors. | sss gion Cunnte Con tie tay eta, YOr¥0S, 10,16, H, payable throughout Grea 1 On are | 536 to 36 Ibe O tbs, Sail Twine, all received per recent | party ofthis country—a party the proudest boast of which oa je with my almost constant official engagements, ce heen informed, even while in Preparation, | 19,20, 102, 21, 22, 29, 24, 96, ue EW ORLEANS <Disect ile seam importations, and manufactured with’ the greatest care, from | wag, that it fostered the industry of the people, and | and | disliked the habitual resort to such a remedy, more | though not a whisper of them was oer och cp ll bid Common Pixas—Nos 20, 89, 46, 47, 48, 60, 8, 4, 7, 10, 18, ‘ will’ 4 4 shah "6 fat foes, In that day the post of honor, ned to Mr. in, yet mo! 4 i povtnnnimy lesa Commend oe er aplealid ani spmeartably | ¢he 6 South treet _ | (310 aa the head of his party, was alsothe post of danger. | ploying, and the further medicine that would be required, | measure adopted at the clerionl meetings, of seeking con | r fel A eh neal ert | OPES DOCK Re No orn P| APs Wn pms wee emg ng en |e gam ene gue torre | ree watt Woah "be | wl" Aanenle cag tai Mie ewly coppered, and js fumished with, powerful set hist and talented men our country ever produced; ond the | mained in the disorder viseus. Dui exern- | others as mi 1 ’ m ilers, made at'the Novelty Works of this city. She 200 do No. 2, do, A tend with the Kings, | ciating stage of e, say early in 1940, I re- | twe nm ich movements and influences | entreat | Young, waited upon several merchants with fictitious 1 alee oe ral cvuchicusie, esemmmoneripmas: for so ue Oe the Quincars the Honeobe azditve Randolphs of nat dey, | collected « fe cave, of 8 venerable Renton a or a Te eee ee ee eto on ie ag ‘and steerage wera, offers an unustally desirable 200 do No.1, do, wasHenry Clay of Kentucky. While a real and honest | many years before 1 had seen indulging plentifally other, i pmo me find A ich have proved fee 4 fi y 200 © do No. 2, do, fr dinner party, and who, I soon afterwards w: that, too, probably, is beyond remedy. But I desire the | site of bills Inding and invoices, w' pro’ <n eReoe 3m do No.3 do. Aat nattioa, Mey Clay ‘was the AjexTelamon.of the | informed, wee Under medica Avice for chronic eoloniti; | Convention, to take italia own “hands, the allegations J ult. he papers are well executed, nd the name of Lindo re _266 Front Nos: te, former, but when that difference ceased to exist, no man | he having been cautioned by his physicians against frvit, | against me to whic ave edverted, wit a Shipper in one of the 7 isd “FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and New | Manafactured with sha pocienr gata for sale, aioe to suit | exhibited greater base foie toward the re political | such as contains malic acid, a8 ‘‘poison” in his complaint. tens ice ting 2 Lah onsen Remy whe oa ie ippe Aeleyt bd a A lh adhe cm ly first regular Packet—To. sail | purchasers, by EK. COLLINS & CO. opponents who owed their defeat so much to his own stu- | He died in afew months. The recollection of his case led | an pw hata merenet, Lave oe oem BLY pen ngs, facia Seen ein other cities to prevent the impositions acaet 2 ~ OF ie ‘al sat jemocracy whic! _ a y = + * ae — pargo on board, will voaitively sailagabiore. | 1 Ap ap Wee TH TERTHS TEETH. cont | victory, he disdained to imitate the examples of those of | believed, have all along been classed as colonitis, or infla | practical injury already done me; but any regular reault, | Charleston about the 224 ult. for Baltimore—Charleston Tre ons,. apply on board ee Or het, eee of Wall | CO Mouth cance citer eee eos tence 8 Ins sur modern Democrats, whose, greatest glory is in the | mation in that portion of tho viscera Tt also ed. mete | consistent with the Conaitutien sad Cesens, ill be vast Cow ier. ef E. K. COLLINS & Co, 46 South at 7 i io ‘ i f f ry attempt the self denial of avoiding our own fruit, and | ly better for the Church, and m , than ———_-——-— Tir by this line may rely upou having thelr goods, eee filled with Fine Cold Kea, frown 30 Secrets took no Dart 10 tha Petition Thats MO, | mo of the imported. In this attempt I partially succeed: | the unoppoxed tendency of the post proceedings. FOR SALE—A splendid, young, full-blooded sor rectly measured, and that the vessels sail punctually as adver- Tooth Acke Cured, or Teeth Extracted... .+ 0 25 theday, when the straggle with the mighty power of | ed in 1840. and with some benefit. But in 184i, { return: | Concerning one class of the charges thus brought, let rel Horse, for sade only, Having wever, bean in bar tad teow ‘Crteene), Meats Ballin’ te Woollball. ts Surgical ai ‘AYLOR, England tried men’s souls. While Henry Cla: wd to the much coveted indulgence; till an almost intolera- | me remark: —That | have used somewhat largely spirit ess parrot wentle, & i hil Snowe ents in, New cal goodie Uuiradine. reical and Mechanical Drutist, | Poking the spirit of his countrymen to battle, with that | ble increase of the local misery, with extreme discomfort | uous drinks, ix true; it was not a secret, or intended te | s7Te niyeinyce, dhe mas Wie, The owner eer COLUMBO, Capt. Asa Eldridge, wil aul5 Im*ec (Successor eo War'dion) | voice “which sounded like the notes of a war. | of the system, producing the first of the faint turns men- | be: but they were my resort as a medicine, both at first WN Belnney Place aie cord the ec ARD. ” jor Pare Le = trumpet, and directing the wisdom of the national | tioned, (at Phoenixville, July, 1S41,) with nearly the loss | and while my disease wes of many PA wlafinbdeng - jay Home, 15% bands hich, ¢ ci FON HAVRE evel Lie rhe ie tae tie Agel fT ID beautiful | councils in. that bloody struggle, ninetenths of | of my voice for the day, fixed my determination; and 1 | That my taking them was for a forbidden purpose,] deny 7 Te Gr Gowvle’ barwens, 0 hy eh St NICHOLAS, Joha B Pell, Master, will ; Be COLTINY & co. your modern Democracy, which now denounces him | have since eaten no fruit which I supposed te contain | And that they produced inebriation, is,I believe,altogether tant drive aveller, and will stand in the sail on the Ist of October. 8m ‘4 South street. | asa Federalist and a British Whig, were riding their corn | malic acid; none whatever of our fruits, in thei ural | unjustly alleged; for it is unjust, to ascribe to such » | ett ing or a fe ‘or physician. ht, of passage, appl NCKE = EATHERS 1000 Ibe. Weatern Live Geen, Fi —= | stalk horses in the nursery, ot puling in the arma of their | state, And my recovery from the aggravated symptome, cause what | have indistinctly heerd of, which, even}! | {yor furrher particulars, apply at the au re f ad Ss ig FeATHe! Ve EOE LING COr | mothers. Ofwuch as these are the men whose delight it though but partial, gradually alvanceds yet without an | correct aml not exnggurated, “resulted ma uly ee BEACH SUL ITS sore Comer ‘and Water streets om ‘6 South street, isto gnaw the dry benes of Federaliem and make war | essential local relief. During is cl ic period, the | from the harrassing — fatig’ o e

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