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ee NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, i844. Fo ee Glbae THE NEW YORK HERALD. ieee Tue Eartuquaxe at Demerara —By an AGGREGATE CIRCULATION Found—A Clergyman for the Vacant Church in Utica. Lat Layee ar roy orcs of abe Guisge mes, published on , at Demerara As THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. BARENNE & CO. Boston, In Chanee: sg I % . rye AT THE CORNFBROAD WAY, STREBT AND (Correspondence of the Herald.) Before Vice Chancellor McCoun. wrmance 14 Gnaxp Sreeer, Boston, Monday, Oct. 21, 1844. Oct. 18 —Seconp Day—The Cr Case.—Mr. Wood’s FASHIONABLE ESTABLISHMENT, Great Excitement in Boston— Te ‘Anti-Gambling argument continued. Under the ori ral order for the Dear Sp :— we deem all de'ais relative to the late fearful earthquake Having seen a notice in your paper fora minister | (which was experienced in so many of the West India ¢ income, reinstated by her on his coming buck from Movement—Milleriam. Europe, and confirmed, though modified fy another ja | tooccupy the desk in the eighty-hrst church, in | !slends, as wei as oa the 8 uth APT night toto 'To the Public. Farenp Bennerr :— june 'do, matters went on harmoniously enough. Mr. | Utica, which notice contained a description of the | the wih and the 30:h August, 1844, wall. we fear, be lo \ Fuger relied from his profession and built * lamented by many ® mourner in other settlements = THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pab lished every day of the year except New Year’s Day and Fourth In this hesty communication, you must not ex- | Herkimer county, inte 3. man that would suit; and knowing, or having a ‘ pect much of interest—you will have received the | Cultural pursuit: this western becispbere, and will certainly not be heard of a manthat I think will answer the purpose | forgotten soon by the people of British Guiana. Witn- ding to occupy himself Ly of July. Price 2 vor annum—portages ; i pos a pew pains Sat foreiga news brought by the Acadia—and [will con- a fete pated mahot pa exactly, I take the liberty of giving this notice. ee. Wanny. neon it to, hare hese 8 DIEM THE WEEKLY HERALA)—published every Saturday fine myself to a few local matters. The weather | done in order to change the agent. But why interfere | His name is William (. Brownlow ; he resides | Anout 8 v'ciock, during the very dark houre which with the order to do this? The change could have been A here has not asyet been very cold, the latter part | made without just as efvctually. ‘That the real intention | iN Jonesborough, Tennessee, and is the editor of | usually precede tha rising 0! thu moon in the eather stages of its decay, an unusually violent storm of thunder raorning—price 6) cemts per copy, or $3 M@ per annum—post- ‘ages paid, cash in advance. ‘i of the past week was very wet, but it cleared up | Wa, however, to revoke that order and deprive Mr. | the Jonesborough Whig; therefore, you will see | (yooh thi y . ; ; ; ; ¢ 3 7 * ghtning passed directly over the town It was suc- Harald rover THNRTY FIVE THO BAND: and erenal ioe cet amortment of Parisian Modes, Hats, © on Saturday night, and yesterday (Sunday) was » | (7280 oh Sie icone, Bie Me ete eee he is politically right. ‘This Mr. Brownlow usedto | ceeced by dead culms, duritig which the utmosphere was fast It has the largest circulation of amy paper n this city, | Head, Drossen Ke. ¥ ya be found of the beat selections | beautiful day. ing circumstances place beyond question. It was on | preach in Vicksburgh,’ Mississippi ; and ufter con- | oppremively, aubiry, td which ware Drokem by Ment or the world, and, is, tren inthe city or counury. Prices modarae—cash in edvancet PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate price, end m the most elegaut style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Prornuror or THe Heraup Estasuisnmenr, Northwest eoruer of Fultou and Nassau streets, this ocea and in eon cluding his sermon, and before pronouncing the | past threeo’clock in the morning an earthqueke occurred. Lomparin jethecthe accounts of several persons of benediction, he would read the programme tor the | Comparing toget i horse races for the ensuing week, and give notice | iMtelligence in and around the ciry, we find that every- * body agrees that such a fearful shock they de not recel- that he was ready to back his favorite horse, with | jor ever to huve experienced. ‘To say tbat it exceeded a bet to any amount, ifany oneof the congregation | poh in duration and veheme! and by a great deal, the had a mind to take it. Since living in Jones- | ono of the 8th February, 1843, which was so a borough, he got into a_ quarrel with a brother | which proved so fatal to the India minister by the name of Landon C. Haynes, 1n | raise but a feeble idea of the awtul sexsations pr which he manifested his meekness, by swearing | by it Be pe sae agree ra bagi were two Meteo 34 ips acercely separated by an interval ; however, one mider by the great God, whom he loved and worshipped, | sr vraPoductory tothe other and thst uve Course af the eS Ms WILBON begs to storm Ter iricadh and | Millerismn seems to have received a check ; at uence. this eee if Jaca ancriment of EAD remit in He, ‘and | least their public meetings have been stopped about depe dence, thet Mr Cruger temovea' tone boarding ladies will find worthy their : ra i . | house, and wrote to his wife to cometo him there; that is, chased for patterns, selling for less than cost. Country | * week, and publicly there is scarcely any demon- | y¢ declined living where subjection. to cl eas be Millioers, in search of patterns, woald do wel: to call previous | stration that itexists among us.’ The papers of this | the consequen provided another residence where Fro Cane: and ty nattd, & choice assortment of Feathers, | morning, some of them, say that a warrant has | they might liv her in their just and natural rela- in the le. eS Mi WILSON, been issued for the apprehension of its main lead- | tionship. @ Opposite counsel has said that he ween Alien and Orchard. ct hae, se the Rev. Mr Leyte! It ie rumored coat lee oe rye ithe Sones: he Lier be bedta that the charges in part are of having obtained mo- io main force compelled his wife own purposes, thereby bringing distress on many of | yguinst : bf FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS A INT hn ARKANGE ‘ ye : BRUN LAROSIER! im? Instead of this, he availed himself of that “ anh : FARE THREE SHILLINGS FROM PATERSON TO sere, New York, are rece vin those whorby his preachings and solicitations. were | moralin@uence, the intererssion of friends naturally has. | him in a gentlemanly and honorable manner, he | temmous noun was how MN. Btn tetonmmees B o'clock A. M. top blnccienret gS tne Siikent toreatas teat alone fram of opinion that he is entirely innocent of hav- | the entire family connection—spreading far and wide, | fret Ume, he spe each an aC ae br seared steal hd Bld weed ey my “ aa af seoh » hewnifel cecekas Shae vs red a PE! . and invelving cock and in th f ©: | Haynes refusing to light a duel, he actually got the rthquuke, the moon, pot far past the as of su | y 1 themselves that the | ing departed in this wise from the path ot moral | and in’ Lg a the painful controversy 8 5 exc 3 f ‘ h hi what 3 PMO gulpare Public will uot be deceived with American Flowers for French, | restitude. Ithink him honest, Accordingly , mutual friends were called in, and emong | S#4 Haynes excommunicated from the church as er ees ecicbaeata iw SUNDAYS. as they have their house in Paris, Rue de Xracy, No.6, and deal | “rhe great reformer, Mr, Green, hasatirred up a | hese Mr. William Bard took a part to restore peace.— | 2 coward. sf splender, Who B o'clock A. M. | exclusively in Freuch Flowers. ott iintow: Jr, SRS areas coroner, Mr ? the subject’ of | Lhecheracter for high worth and benevolent disposition | As’ such choice urticles are very scarce, 1 | The sun rose fils morning haprate loca kia been 929 tf ec OTICE TO MILLINERS AND OTHERS—Selling off is excitement here on the subject. of | of this gentleman, neads no propping up by us, nor have | thought proper to give notice through your paper. y 4 ¥ v STEHT MY SSI Mr <rnYTCUTEN eT rircircretmerrrtte ener irert bel he gambling. Wonderful, indeed, are the undin, ple beams had disclosed ? BRiTisH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL | wines sick oC M meld rad Pel 6. he bet epg? 1B | the opposite side ventured to assail further than to de- | The only objection that [ possibly can see to Mr STEAM SHIR. Di tree laclosures constantly being made at his meetings, | scribe him as the “ uncouscions instrument” of Mr. Cru- | Brownlow is, he is, in doctrine, an Armeo'an | Rewankanue Rock —Oce of the most remarke both by him and others who have been turned | ger’s designs. Although his uncle, yet it is distinctly fashion from the path of evil through his instrumentality. | proved that Mr Bard iuterfered by Mrs Cruger’s special ) Ribbons, BF Itis truly heart-rending to contemplate the extent | request, against his nephew's wishes, and acted through- be of this vice and the misery and degradation to | Ut 48 her triend ; and on this occasion, with the concur: But the elders and deacons of the eighty-first ke wh we have any knowledge, Church, being a very kind-hearted set of gentle ed in the middle of that great ivland men, and always willing to accommodate, can Lak y tleman who has recently very easily overlook that small objection, us, ia y per Harbor we learn a ivi ; fal trimmed Hats, of sath, ywer each.n= | the beat materiats, and of the Tot ‘of the Aah | 400 pieces (all shades and colors he. Ke hich’ munt Of 1200 tons and 440 horse ‘Under contract with the Lo: miralty. ; : rence of Capt. Whetter acting for her, « which it leads, sf @ multitude of witnesses are to | CF'the eatare,Rivl g on hell to. Mi; Criver techn | other respects, he would suit them wo well. "It aay rock how very lutely been discovered, be credited. is not then surprising that the c and reserving to his wife, to gratity her idiosy ncras y. further particulars are necessary, [ would respe: joke to 200 mil:s from land, and es- ett ins. zens have taken it in hand, and 80 cordially evince } far as reseonable, a control over the other half’ It ieim. | fully telerto Laodon O. Huyaes, Jonesborough, a distance of not via. Hailfax, as follows: their approval of and determination to support this | portant that we whould pause on this transaction, as Tennessee, or to any of the brethren in Vieks- What renders it more extraordinay From Liverpool. novel and much needed reformer, The papers an- | the landmark for all that tollows—the basis on wh ch Mr. | burg. in Mississippi. I am, with great. respect nr Ney Men ky PEG lee! fein” Hai Anse nounced a meeting on Sunday evening (lust night) | C user has consistently acted—the standard by whick | one of the commonwealth of Lemar. Tead iiaea used'on the lake, aod the p:int of the iberuia, Kyrie. ‘ ee ath, which I concluded to attend. Wending my w: o egulated their advice since—and the c F real ‘ ; ‘These vessels carry experienced surgeons, and are supplied thither,a little past six, I found the eke tot Bt | platform for the last arrangement made. ‘This award of ievencose ae etry iuntas? ober vation cer t heve ba nt me rps i) spacious building, the Marlboro’ Chapel, thronged | the,¥™ires was deliberately rendered in writin A a wees) extended, itdoes not a5 pear to enlarge in size as it de- + appl tiicuam ya Z with people of all ages and of both sexes, eager to periectly. fair and usimpeachable, and Mra. Cru: D Harrer’s Iutuminatep Biste.—This beautiful | geends, ‘It hus alre y, he stares, become a source of madre No. $"Wall street. give their patronage and support to this gentleman pean bepend feeng tteas Reseenaiceieniee jain | Work has reached its eleventh number, carrying | slarm tothe mariners who navigete the luke, who tehe teas.) THE NEW STEAMBOAT [Lead J. SORIA & CO.’S Atan carl y hour, the great hall Was crowded to | to revoke the order in her, husband's favor for the entire | it into the book of Judges. ‘The plates continue | tin itis toosmallcviow temate nnd dungerous to tem $ . 5 o ing, a ef the gentlemanly door- | income, and gives him, though he had twice rejected ; i ag m CAPTAIN D. HOWE, FRENCH DYING ESTABLISHMENT, | keepers informed me that from three to five hun: | them, the securities for’ hie telativere debts, ‘Uniiee ine | (© be Very Numerous and elegant, and the entire } of light, and, therefore, it removal hus bccme # matter No. Pearl Street. e é I of serious impor ance, and wall doubtless prrt-in tothe st wah te _ No. . dred persons went away unable to obtain entrance | arrangement, thus made and ratified, ers proceed | appearance of the work is of the most splendid ahta ebacearcent, “Acsinala biacchoe t bane Chae Will leave BUFFALO for CHICAGO, to state that he has made ad. leasantly until the year 1839, wh ; 7 Gee mye fan a pon on FRIDAY, 28d of August, at7 P. M., and ditional i ements is factory, for the purpose of | —¢Very passage, nook and corner was crowded by rekon the onder forte Aes Mra. Cruger ogain | character. The numbers are sold at twenty-five | cient depth w nl. probsbly do it, but the surface of the perform her trips regularly "during the’ sea- ing him to finish his work more expeditiously, and ina | hundreds unable to ge? seats, who stood up during hoy ered le income, by forbidding the agent d with i id | rock being #0 near that of the water, and the space 40 Hewson, as follows > Manner that he warrants will give eneral satiafuction, the meeting. ‘The meeting was opened by prayer, | °f,tbe estate to accept her husband’s customary drafie. | cents, and are issued with more regularity and | Tore oe to nt ier lodgement lor workmen, Uo Eeivas cee: in gho real French teyi6. eo ue woods Dyed oF Claansed | after which Deacon Grant, the renowned ph.lan: | He, ,wettoe" ja the, country, and to defray current ex: | greater despatch than at first. thes would have to be attended constantly by a vessel o LEAVES BUFFALO. ‘Au at7 P. M. | Saturday, Aug.23,,.at9.A.Mi Ie priges are very low, which should be a strong inducement | th: , delivered a short address, in which he | and do | Monday, Sept. 16...at for the ladi i do | Tuesday, Oct. 1--- at Tue RevorMers BEFORE THE REFORMATION— | Sufficient size to resist any sudden storm of the lake, and Bv Emile de Bonnechose, Librarian to the King | Would also have to be kept constantly under way, as no 7 b a day" . Cashinere, ‘Merino and Broché Shawls, gents Wearing Ap- | Move had been made, and related several remark- | directions through two of her trustoes, forbidding the | of France. Harper & Brother, 82 Cliff’ street.— | Hathor or eve. bottom for an snchor Arun woihe oy freee y, - ‘ednesday parel, cleansed in the very be t manner, 2 able cases of reformations that have lately taken | gent to accept. {terwards paid, | Apart from its intrinsic interest,this work furnishes as * eens Hr Sr siesta o epee | place in quarters iom which greet pub, an wel | bees waster Mt "Crogr nd Mr Mentos tare | a ment valubieintrogettn the ‘tory ef te | Sey fhe oume, em hey at feet 2 inches hold, measuring 1220 tous, and as private good, can but flow. And farther to il- jainst this fresh violation of the income or- | great Reformation. 1t treats mainly of Joho Huss | having, curing their short stay, caught several barrels team- No. 352 Bowery. cy 3 ~ A A Dont afloat in island wasure 600 horsepower, boilers oh net between 17th and’l8th streets. lustrate the great spirit of reform, which is at | serinam’ the wecnacenes™ made to patie Santee: ‘and.the Council of Constance, adding, however, | with to ether lostrement then zed ef inon, on apeendat , 4 drait was dishonored, and sent back protested for for the ladies and gentlemen of this city and ita vieinity, to pay | congratulated the citizens, that such an important | non-scceptence. His wife wos in the city, and gave the at ‘ded with Evan's Patent Safety Valves, to prevent the possi- jeecker street. work in this matter, he read several letters ad- ; ry full ac ts of th ho lab id suffer- | which they turned a hook. ‘Chey tried with ail their lines i rg W er, e tion he occupied. This’ led | very full accounts of those who labored and suffer. ned a hook. y Oe tance Jong, with seperate Saloons for Ladies | And inNewark, comer of Broad street and/Washugton Plage, | Gtessed to Mr. Green, congratulating him on | tion of the old. and pervading question, and tnder | €d With Huss, and of the circumstances under | on board hrs pep ene let ond le sig ineur~spacious Stier Hoots mend the wha mm his happy reformation, and wishing him God- | acarte blanche from Mrs. Crnger, a deed was prepared | Which the seed was then sown, which, in the suc- | Wihan success, | uk a rast column, could tt be cape ventilated by doors, opening fom tw ienide anfont sated! | para the boat are fintshed ‘and furnished in ¢ style unequalled y any other in the world. Ample accommodations for. Steer- speed in this great and good work. Some of these | through Mr. Monroe for about two thirds of the income | ceeding century, produced so abundant a harvest i) “y : letters were irom unhappy orphans who had been | ex vill, her, and sent to Mr Crnger, who mmediate- | The author, from his position and studies, was em- Weathat oP aanisat oo conten srtte Petoure eaerionas age in four large well ventilated Cabins, one of which made such, and reduced to poverty and want, by | ly returned another deed, making her share one half in | inently qualified for the preparation of such « work 3 cane Sappropriated sxelastrely po fe Res is thia unhallowed vice. Next, Dr. Jewett followed mseaannes Sh the frrungement recommended by Mr. | The Harpers have published it in a very neat} Surreme Covrr —The following motions have me PWivnins, Maen & Co. Butta, = and addressed the assemblage a short time,in a for. | Bard. Mn Montoe has been found fault with for his | pamphlet of about 200 pages, which is sold for fifty | been decided by Chief Justice Nelson, having been 1 ; ; 0 d accused of dictation and i > B, Rhoenty USISARNEY, & CO F the greatest attention. Mr. Green then related | Croger thanked him from the bottom of her heart at the rs dy of Mil- | cord, soas to insert therein a special verdict, of for leav- gust 1, 1844. ipo * Cleveland. : some of those heart-rending incidents #o common | time for what he had done, and so did her husband, ul- |, T#® Mirterrres.—We learn that a body of Mil: | torre yee tute bill of caceptions, kc~ denied withe augiouv Ire SSS = in the life of the gambler,and in which he had had a | though he did not conform ‘to, but altered his arrange- | letites encamped on Monday, in the vicinity of | oie costs. Alston vs. The Mechanic's Mutual Insurance “FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. a Ta,' part, and was personally acquainted with what he | ment. Mr. Monroe’sconduct throughout seems to have | Phoonixville, and remained there during the nights of } Coniany of Troy.—Motion te ret side rules taken @ $ 3 \) i i been candid, upright, and disi: terested, and the only par- | Mouday and Tuesday, exposed to ull the inclemeucy ot if f He was listened to with the most profound | heen candis, he ed,and the only par] (oMny ter. ‘The eoene et times was frightful, The September special term, by defendant, and allowing plain- ‘The Royal Mail Seamships ACADIA and A ad Ne n, and his relations are having the moat | ticle of evidence brought to show that he ever treated | (Youle and screams of the women and children, together | tf to bring on argument of motion—granted. | Same vs, HIBERNA,will leave Boston, fr theabove ' a salutiry influence on the community generally— | (eryiew with her on the 24th November, 1009, twenty two | with the groans, Inigentations and exclamations of the | S4me_— Motion forleaveto amend the suummens and deel , N\ iN > 2 rring the people up to a determined and vigorous {ter the deed he had negotiated wax cenaneed by | men—were calculated to excite feelin, deep commia- bor grere tat i ae by co ny wrtin stem into ea Acadia, Wan, Harrison, Esq., Com., on Friday, Nov. lat, next. ! Opposition to this monstrous vice. Professor Wood- | her. This interview occurred ut the house of her brother, | ¢ration for the wretched objects of delusion. Yesterdey | Sirgnce, declared on upon allawing defendanta to plead on ‘Saturday, Nov. ith, neat. SS rs bary then, with great feeling and effect, sung the | Mr. William Douglas, who appears from the evidence not | Morning, two litle children were found in the encamp- | Suewc’ Con Mer OF NPOt Alu lng selena le a aT CUTTING AN) “Gambler's Wife.” I never heard him do better. | to bea person of much force of character, and who, in- | ment, perfectly cold, stiff und dead. Many grown per- | TD Ei yont. e.g: the Central Bink va kbl D. BRIGHAM; 5r. ‘gens, AND CURLING. So attentive was the audience, that a sound | stead of passing the matter off in silence, or interporing | #0ns Were also suffering, severely, and the persons who | 1, sot agide report of assessment of damages, ke —denied at the office of Harnden & Co., HAT js the reason every body is flocking to PHALON’S | above a breath was not to be heard during his per- | t9 stop the misunderstanding between his sister and bro- | Teside in the neighborhood, absolutely forced some o! | Without costs. ‘ihe Mayor, &c, of New York ada Bailey No.3 Wall streat. Fashionable Hair: Dressing Saloon We can explain it ; H i ther in-law, widened the breach by ordering Mr. Monroe | the females into their houses, with the object of saving Sovts - " erty formance, except his own fine voice and the ap- As at 'y r4 ni heir I Mach 1 poverty will no doubt be | &hdal—Motion for retexation of costs, Ordered that Mr. J, B | out ol hisBouse. ‘This produced from the latter gentle- their lives. Much misery and poverty wiil no, doubt be | 84ig4"31 be mricken out. ‘Tinker and al, va ievive.— Motion to net aside Sherift’s sale and all subsequent ps nd that plaintff bave Jeave to issue a Dew ex ~ granted sing motion. ‘The Peop! Jefendant subj @na, STATEN ISLAND to the pemen, bas Seagttedi we fee bia the rcnnautt fon. | propriate accompaniment of his. piano. " es FERRY. Pha) being the first artist in the C puation ©” | Gough next addressed the meeting,and set forth in a eee Y p FOOT OF WHITEHALL, some expense, introduced a new feature in the | @ masterly manner, theevils of the vice in question. New Yonx, Nov.2s, 1830, | ties of there inane. people were, during Monduy and ‘Tuesday, encamped in a field on the Darby road—at 5 ve- ints on the shores of the Schuy kill, on the banks o} the Wissahiccon, and at other places near the city. In tome cases they were without udequate provisions, while in most, they were without sufficaent clothing. We are Ma. Wituiam Dovatas,— For your cenduct last night, when you allowed {to misunderstand me while talking to you ho assumed a dictatorial manner which in t hair di » b i The Bouts wall rayae follows on aud afer Sept. 2, howe of which are teed sbecond titae without cleaning, raves: | After which the Rev. E. H. Chopin spoke in his NE} ‘ORK: I h of his customers a comfort, instead of a nuisance, | most effective style, urging upon the commanity to 9, and 1. Puke id 6, P. > i TATEN “ISLAND nd in every shop. Call and try the system, wnich commends | rige up en masse to crush this dreadful evil, and ban- and $, P. M. if i 8, and 10, A.M.; 1234, 2) M. sedi and Gi Shampooed, and their Heads Dressed | ish it from our midst. St has been long since | have | times offe e, and which I rebuked by ridicul i to jail until same is paid vid SepAlloode mat be particilasly marked, and are atthe | for Bull and Farticnren the short natin witnessed eo. mach enthusiuem, interest, and ex- inly not anger—you know enongh of meto be sutisfed | lad to learn, however, that in a nuimber of instances, the | retaxation of costs ee ne OR EOE a large assortment of, Wigs aud Scalpes, citement, as is manifested in this novel move. The ad you not been the broth«r of my wife, &e., | | Ccluion haw pertiiiy tune home and places of buch L PEOPLE'S LINE UF SibaMBUAIS 4 BEDWARD FHALON, citize:'s, from the very first, took Mr. Green by the | should not have allowed myself to find for you an apo | yictime have retufied to halt nol Di a ed and FOR ALBANY. hand, aid the press of ull’ parties have joined to | Of7,batrabaked your very uncalled or and uogentle. | Secciynvhom,wil be prempay checked Uy theory | 19K SM Sy) ede & aay conduct in your own house, in the manner it me ited. I find much consolation in the command I was so for tun it the moment to exercise over myself Iam happy ties, The great body are no doubt sincere—but is it no! possible, .hat some rogues may have been among them taking advantage of their weakness ?-—Phil, Times, Octo proceedings before a denied, with costs, General Sessions of Rensselaer county carry out this great move at reformation and to support the reformer. Yours, J. He ‘he Sten Captain A. P. 8 see, Monday fey vert sat 6 o’elock. Bangor. that our dissolution has not been of ber 24. damus, requiring ssid Courtto makeen meee} thei fend aga rt A not been of a more serious cha , requiring Tuesday, Thursday and Sacer at 6 o'clock. M ANCE ADI at RO eee isles [Correspondence of the Herald.] acter: and tuko leave ef you and your sister, Mrs Cruger, | Gerring ur Recuvirs ror Bansanors.—The de- | order for taxod coxts to Relate oat from an AL Rive o'clock, BM—“Lnuding at intermediate Places. aad onhtd fable Cutlery, Razors, Seinors, Files, Saws, Tools, Bangor, (Me ) Oct. 21, 1844. Tarpedartes a. tachment of the 2d W eet India regiment, stationed | siotion for a perpetual stay of iiguon the JOG: ‘ ; {over bon ein : YOURS, Ken, been recru! : : ; Tessar, easiny end Buanliy Risrsotes: ors | ae tmese ni Note PLATT RTRERT Erpenects of the Whigs—Jealousy between the Cal- abe AP aoa ie ceca Mok, he mat thet songs are liberated Airican eeeacat heave thls . 5 v4 pt di oun and Van Buren wings of the Democratic | and not Me. Monroe that was ““victatorial,” and it is idle tone theresa: eed ha taene hee ay proceedings until the finul determination of the fi denicd, without costs —.4lhany tae, Oct 23. Court Calendar—Thts Day. Common Pueas—Noss 28, 118, 32, 33, 34, 117, 86, 87, 88, 39 ‘The ‘Steambost COLUMBIA, Captain William H. Peek, | DOUBLE EXTRA ITALIAN HAIR WASH Mendey, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Afternoons, at 5 An seal ee Tha the eaat of weat- The boats ere new and substantial are fare purjtes te bel eat ished with how nd elegant state rooms, and (or speed and ac- eommodatioas, ere wnrivaiied on "All persons ‘are forbid trusting any of the boats of this from Party— Liberty Party, §c. k of dictation or coercion towards one who sepa- | certain extent the experiment has been suecesstul. ‘The There is not much of interest to inform you seli from her hush ripe pokerrae sds A apts old women are horror struck, however, at the idea oft about in this section, at this particular time. The angement was made between bin Fee sireen at inehina ach 4 ion, in this | "24 Mr. Monroe, dividing the income, that she had not political movements, with one exception, in this the slightest idea of separating from bim,yet she did desert State are not worthy of note. The exception is | him wheu he afterwards came to town, and then assigned invigorates and cul- tivates the Human Cmcvrr Count— Same oa yesterday 1TY FROM Reuigious Excirrm iT. —An ap: ; a air eele- o Ying, with Captain. RB brated Wash, recom. the scramble for governmental patronage, by the | this very arrangement asthe cause fur her doing a0 !— RS - Surenion Count—Nos 14 108, 30 1. 2. 11, 78, 18 24, 66, Hor pst t, apply on board, orto P.C. Schultz, mended by au ey Ps The complainent in this ease, » ay it please the Court, | Plication was made yesterday to Judge Ward tor | 26, 44, 45, 82, 36, 8,75, 7, 12, 20, 64, 6, 143, 69, 103, 81, 87, At the Utiice ow the wha, oalre redica! and Calhoun wing of the democratic party. John Ty-| has teen aceused of gross violation of marital duty in | the removal of a young married woman, uamed Abigut! | 96_07 TEE nS eee, eel (OUR CHANGED TO 81X O'CLOU. ; rf nae ler ie literally bereft with their petitions. Two | living apartfrom his wife, md this charge is predicated | Shepard, to the insane asylum at Worce: ter, Upon the | semeesammeneeowsnsnsssorcass sonrnnntasmaemecna “el and proprietor. 17 ee us ; * aed fry aces . na that a pee et of the of Ne FP yy ee Pak Row, N. York. Ben. Kingsbury and Virgil Delphini Parris. The | sty Dean Mus, Moxnox—- VANtI"@70% 221 Feb., 1840. Bee ceacten cr Ge’ wes hauriatabior to toter «uot manifest and cermsrtahie Toss palling pub at Show. Fare 75 ceuts ouly to Poughkeepsie. : object of this movement is apparent t ; A h quite ready with an answer to your letter of | fier condition of min : re careins | PaPORD: Canttain Joho Rathbone, will positively sail om wer sia a RN Cae Br Bete. Monde | ayn _cectom the connry wil eens nade in, | sicant proceed on the pretumutons tha it Polk tts Lvefeain trom making ita Goally step is | NoroSfug fort ahe should de toy hevsel as nae hu, | CHC Mea halig tte fay chucedays inth, Tharsday, 19th, at 6 o'clock, from Cort- | if ad to the Proprietor, enclosing the cash. He has no | succeeds to the Presidency, the Van Buren wings | “Oa the 2th of mane an, te in 1886, I anmouncea | °2°% sttempted to leap trom a chamber window, and sad all the eight stp Tine, are fitted oy a ‘ 7 c 5 a o 2 — Bosto 0 atyle every modern improvement and con: dd, tine imei ane Oe ee which is the most powerful in this State, would | irongh your husband, that I would n0 longer continue | terwuse offered violence to her person.— Boston Chron | oat bie add’ to the comfort of rab steerage passengers times find it their interes in preference 40 any other; ‘or terms of passage and to secure the best herths, early ap cation should be made on board, foot of Beekman street, or to the subscribers. hose visiting the o hese desiral don the 27th herself from monopolize all the places of honor and_ profit, but | jn a siate of dependance ant insecurity ; LODGINGS TWENTY-#iVi | if they succeed in getting in under Tyler, there | October, that if your sister chose to supari CENTS, willbe adelicacy in regard to displacing them I should not touch adollarofherincome Witha fuil ay Hon. Gorham Parks, U.S. District Attorney for | knowledge of this, she executed the deed of THE NAG’S HEAD | Maine, and other prominent men, are the leaders | of the 2d November, ond yet afterwards sepa: Moruing Lime FOE Sean tes eile Wie snd Cail Siw, ashley 1 a ag huriny Breat ir Cattle wy iy Ys tbh, aud ‘Thursday, loth, will seduce tne tare 06 73 ceute to ai Poughkeepsie and New York. s12 ANY AND TROY | STEAMBOAT Mitceritxs or Battimore.—The Balti- The disorganizing ach pi iuble delu- zens, we lear Tue mon in the minds of nota few : of the Calhoun w: ind they are most from me because I accepted of withdrew from the city on M: ‘ning, jeaving the 7 OCHE, BROTHERS OR ALBANY AND TROY. — Morning No.3 Banctay Street, Weak pe a mentgere.. Shag ore ee Tremaine! nearly two mo ths alone country, re | tnithtuito await the event on the tiptoe of expectation | _ olde 3 Fulton street, wext door to the Ful i rte Broapway. ‘ f turn+d to town on the 25th December, ‘@ month and | We have ascertained thut they paid nearly $1,000 rent for FOR MARSFIL Ist Nov. s—Or Johu Sijyester, dome state room aceam- aN. Row , & PHELPS, V3 Fignt street, orto BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 1 Wnret ate, ly, and their wits are unremittedly taxed with the i : ‘The Subscriber having fitted wy | 'Y> hee imittedly ith t a and newly furnished several rooms | concoction of schemes for individual aggrandise- | 49 7 a inayeeee aenateeaalay ites ‘anon connected with this Kstablishment | ment. The Van Buren men are, even now, trou- | claration o! 24th September to effect a reunion. ‘The tone solicits s call from his friends and | oied in epirit, and their support of Polk will be | of your last letter, und of her's to Mr. Monroe of the 18-h JAMES BYRNES. lukewarm—spiritless, it, indeed, ia A not absent hia late day, is eonclusive that there remains not the themselves from the polls. Satisfy them that their | least chance of it. chance for office is hopeless, and they weuld hold | _ The separation has hitherto been her act exclusively ; from this date it is mine. The motive up both hands for the election of Henry Clay. in to earn my livalibood, the wes ’ Hall, bu what ha come © the surplus funds we tbeen able to learn How appropriately may these iinjoxtors address the languag, of slo-anna, the veiled prophet of Knorassin, to their fol lowers :—* Ye would be dupes and victims, and ye are.” the use of the Odd Fellow sed oh 5 The Suainer EMPIRE, Captain & 1, Roe, Monday, Wednes- {othe Steamee LROWS Caplan Ae Gorham, Tuesday, Th fe Stenmer Thurs. day tnd Saturday Morping, at 7ofeloek. peat yening Lane frou 1 urtlande street, The Ste OW, Copan “A. MeLcan, The WALL jeLéan, Monday, Weduesday and Friday Even! af The Steamer BB Therday and Baty ‘Drenings ‘at 6 oe gery ably x ell tames tora he bary bany and WM. MADDEN, 298 Spring street, hi larged ine | (his view of the case, the prospects of the whigs, , are able x "i Ly ani M. ', 293 Sprit » having enlarge " : 4 Troy cy ungie time to take the morning train of cars for the tock for the fall and’ winter tra fe, offers for salen large and | even in Maine, is by no means hopeless. Bangor Cadnuetinse So tary ueihe iintase hope survived, Desrructive Fire — Last night about 1 o'clock, | 0!" No_® Tontine a fire broke out in a two story frame building on PACHANGE ( 3 ilvere SCOTLAND AND WAL the south west corner of St. Louis und Villere streets, eat pe ewe alps ed {fall the principal Banking Voattuy entirely consuming the row of frame houses on the west TO THE BOOT AND SHOE WEARING PUBL! or went. beautiful assortment of Boots aud Shoes, made of the | will throw 200 more majority for the whigs in No- | 10% tT DeMidlnn CL NOE 4 side of the latter street to Conti, and also materially injui- | Kindo coy nl rs ul re dof tment. ‘ i acct saan endeagl ee bette a any inthe city.” he 3 ond It vember than she did in September. It is thought | is now cancelled, ss bas always neon teh intention, ty in elec Alcatuyis toerhigonba, wero peompulg.an Ibe ene nme ee tat of toe an ate 7 on ¢s’ Gaiter Boots, half Gaiters, Buskin Slips and Ties, xents’ | thut the liberty party will ge: 4 ty wit declarat. ses , ery nd 26th of each mouth: PLEARRNY AND, CHEAT ¥ po fine ileal Boots ™ ca ware. Boot for Witte The fall busiaees ie is prorat ke easvenses th, andi wih Inpallepe at-coseneng teenies Cree atlas hucten aitouar clus aamety ee ve Apsinaypenbptrentgenne NEW BRIGHTON, PORT ie MON ‘Dy (STATEN pi able tor the merchant, mshaune | tities of lumber and potatoes willbe shipped. The | tv your sister. Your sincere friend, fete & lasso rember ot Seaiiies. haee-thes bert rendan. FOR LIVERPOOL—The pw ket ship GARRICK, ISLAND,) AND NEW YORK FERRY, For sale at’ very low prices, z rot has been peculiarly destructive to the latter. HENRY D. CRUGER. | Cajiounsiees We did not hear an estimate of the loss. Captain Trask, sails on the 26th of Oct—and the packet ‘No: 1, North Ri Nereasbace 0! St, a Or i! is cust mers can prove is not to be sur- Yours, &c. B. pa fh bea dig Kh bth dan abnerg wat N. Orleans Ficayune, Oct. 15 Cs hip | IXFORD, eC tain Kauiboue, on the Ist Nov., follows Dale, ae Scones panied by declarations then made known to Mr ratewwlar days of lings aioe +-Laaves lew ‘at 9and Lt o’clocm, | that they i Si i Augusta, Georgia. as Mr. Pate whoiranked it proves, to the ¢ff Trtat. or Gorpon.—The case of Nicholas S Hor passage, having unser peed oats giving him a call MADDEN although he would not live in her ho Gordon was given to the jury at half past five o'clock on | N. B, Passage from Cireat Britain and Ireland can 4 a et shins ss every five day F y Port te of dependance, yet he was ready . M. t Ww Dy comand 20 minutes to 3, and 10 minutes to 203 Spring between Greenwich and Washington sts. [Correspondence of the Merald.) of her property ii a, 1, . Leaves New iickvoe a) 8 and 10 A. M.; at 1, Sand 7% Monday afternoon. The jury came i» at nine o'clock | {*eused by 10.4. M. P.M. eit meee pe 4 love wich her if id Drafts for any ammount, can, ae usual, be a ae Avausta, Geo, Oct. abdaniges >: ith her it ahe would consent todo 0 | yesterday morning and repor ed that there was no possi ‘ te ron grate , cider is Bod tanlek yi Atk Stary calles Kees Noe YOR ee Weheoets Politice—Retigion— Poetry and Cotton, | SRun wana neminh be aleve provile ty hus own eu. | ily of fer agreing, and weteducharged. rj Weak on ion im PUM Ueaves Port Hidhimouds at 9 miuteato 8 ead 18 A.M fad instant, at 1 oPelock, aud wt Hempstead’ 2th | Dean Sin t— fivgront abandonment of duty! Hie wite had actually | 1004 cight for conviction, four for acquittal —Providen ACKET FOR HAV RE—Sseond v8 ah i half price, or $1.90 for the. trip \ eloped from him, tells him shé will not live with him, and | °°“”"*" ib: NEIDA, James Fanck, master, will sail on at November Or frevaht or passage apply to int myll 6m*re be ig Mg South Ferry As the late result of the Georgia congressional | when only 44 cents for the are . rare bad _ ania June, she ‘i ves the city to avoid him, ¢ admits in her answer election has favored the Polk party by 2,600 majo- What then ought eto have done to avoid this imputs- same evenings. FOR che ANG ARRYTOWN, ‘Tickets for the Hempstead Meet nity in the popular vote, it may not be amiss to re- | tion of violating his maritel duties? The Coun port you the doings and future intentions of the | #! for Mra. Cruger tells us, he ought to have taken IRTING, ]0¢ trip. AND YG ERS.-On an alter Saturday, 7 sion by fo he bad the legal mboat AshINGrON IRVING, be " NOUVEAUTES FARISIED NES, parties in the battle tocome cffin November. The ne pac in tho ‘coabie a jt lag a ed Hoan’ tye Riot of Chamber street forthe above places, duly | PARIS MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, | cause of the defeat of the whixs is, undoubtedly, | pelled his wife to live with him, and because he rd 423 Broadwa; The | had not done so, charges him with gross violation of his . Reveraing, w Si ¥ - M. iaaauvalw BM Tanai at the foot of ARTWEEN CANAL AND HOWARD STREETS, duties asa husband. Hed Mr. Cruger done this, what s twenty minutes past 9 OG A distinguished stranger of the bird species was shot on Morris Island on Thursday last, b Mr. Wm, Smallwood, called, we believe, man-of war It is ef adark brownish color, with a curved bill, suring from tip to Lip of the wings about seven feet rare bird can be at this office this alternoon.— Charles ton Patriot, Oct. 19. FARE RM@DUCED. BOYD & HINCKEN, Weil and Worer ote atten To Hing ene that they could not raise enough votes. Acquittep.—The case of Joseph Harris, charg- r For or freight, apply on board, or to STEPHEN B. New Yne Polkites here show good humor, and seem full of | philippic would we not then have had against physical | 4 With the murder of Cnffy Tod, near Holmesburg, on | 'y to Castend, Deetiond an TOMPKINS, 192 Weat suet. 3 MADAM GODFREY & DAUGHTER . " the 2dof January last, was concluded yesterday alter } yy < SIONS | RETURN their sincere thanks to their patrons and the publig | €XCellemt spirits (perhaps brandy) and still con- | onl Yost ha trying ciroue stance ae whiy | noon, about halt past fouro'clock, and thejury, alver {rom hin ohoakeg 7 A BA GAKDINER AMA U, 16 to 20 minutes deliberation, returned @ verdict of not guilty, —Philad. Chronicle. Oct 24. DON—Pareket of the ist November.— ae evict The packet ship VICTORIA, Captain Morgan, will Rerurnino.—The packet ship Thomas P, Cope pal as above, her r-gular day. lef this city for Liverpool yesterday, having on board yasnene, having superior necommodarios a J RDMAN, 61 South st ry rally, for the liberal ith. which they aval, eaves the ees Gabeain | heen Tavored: and assure them thar they. will hereafter exert eaday end’ Wikey cae ves to ensure continyance oftheir patronage they oe ‘rill be in read her errival ec the aby to announs E tend that Polk will be elected. The whigs, n way he may, whether to the right or to the lett, he withstanding their defeat, are up in arms again, | is sure to £°, wrong, and if he goes straight for- with the motto, disheartened, but not co: quered ; | ward, as is his wont, he is still more in error, under that have now, openen: HIQNS, just imported from PARI: at their esta. 7 .. | the uncandid and malignant misconstructions of sus = LT ae To famepts Nar 485, rosdwey, seat Canal steer, where | ond alge ecem to take fresh courage from the elec: | Dis RLS sctasstion und sinter declens,” Br, FALL AND WINTER ARKANGEMENT. q ‘assortment of Parisian Satin, Silk, | tons in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Mary- NEWARK AND NEW YORK. wna vi ot Hat one, Feathers “rowers Cape, Lac nd, and Texas. This evening a terrible furor iis tk eae i eae free Long Jongh Pin timate eae Le tersumirough a cre See cr he fi R FARE ONLY 184 CENTS. erie, and Millinery in ge mal ofthe frit qualities and | and hurricane of uproarious political excitement is | ger in aapirit of avarice, and with adnerming lontone, | pot ivi d src TORIA, Cape an will THES NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, ie World, ax comprising the most elegant aud exten: | Faised. . The democrats are out, marching by hun- | compliah his object, regardless of the meena used if 40. | Funruer Eriscorat Conskcrattons.—We learn | Samammebranctually sail above, her regular day. aud haa very pon acd akc ag sive Stock ever presented to a New York public, at reasonable | dreds, in procession, with torch-lights, cannons, | it is most singular that nearly ever; se, net only of his | that the three missionary bishops, appointed on iNT be taken ot very ni Wk music, banners, and tar barrels illuminating the | own, but of his wife’s family and friends have taken sides | uesday last, in the convention of the Protestant Epi ion be made to J ling are respectfully invited to call, andsee for them: } city, and playing “Hail Columbia, hay % | and cooperated with him in this st lot to extort bee, | yt nis 16 South sure solves, before purchasing elsew y, and playing a », happy land. ee ee nots beware ee exter | pal Chareh, will be consecrated on Saturday morning pu Just reesived from eal by their Agent, four | The political thermometer is not blood heat—should | money. next, in St, Peter’s Church. The bishops are for China, | “y FOR NEW 3 a citing causes for controversy 7 There were undoubted! a id Atk: Philadelph q .e des FOR LONDON—Regular Packet of the lat Noy, | “N ry, Milliners supplied a tno ne oe Sore eee ee bow | t0 | Sbundant grounds of dispute, each CHOW Bribe be te cee ee et: Oa re ON, Tb ‘The aplondid, first lass, fast sailing packet ship i ‘be closed on Saturday pay. | a ; IPNat | Post Nuptial Settlement was legal and valid’ 24. The ex- | Ouro River.—Th ht fe i Worcs VICTORIA, Captain Morgan, will sail as above, her 144 320 1m¢m_ | that the ballot boxes will be kept open until No- | istence of an ante-nuptial ent set up by Mra Cru- RIO IVER. ere were be it feet of water in ae F 4 superior accommoda.ion, early ap. ‘eine 7 .. | — __RESTORATION OF THE JEWs. ~~ | Vember—that the Cherokees were still voting when denied by her husband, and now wholly disproved. the channel of the Obio River at Pittsburgh on Sunday "a board fare Ay v4 tog DoaED Se OTe te A DISCOURSE, will be delivered at the y my informant left in haste, aud that their inten- | $1.’ His rights, under the order giving him the fecome. | *ternoon. eaechlpidineiitile dee Is ereeol: cmruaded Wrarn nants lon on board, oF gle on Monday Evening, the 28t! ..M, | tions were to stand by the polls until Polk was | And 4thly and chiefly her control over the income thus : in —Tccalan Backer? JOSEPH MeMURRAY, fat + on the Restorat n.of the Jews, 10 their ancient | elected, These people are fond of polling, but un- | given. (To be continued ) = The. Meme (Tenn.) Enquirer of Ho sl son, fast galling poset ahip GARRICK, Eee acct south. | stety for melioratite the corditien stable in their political opinions. |The leading Crittenden, Miselscippi and 8t: Freocls conutice all shire Apeaia Bs TT er ee ene .—Clears on | an invitetion to attend and will be present. spouters, wire-pullers and gamblers of both parties 2 i J } Suierd: Sails on the J pr A ‘pulley Heattn or Mositg.—The number of d 8 | ing a large increase in the whig vote. W. Id not be erior acco! id) for bi rl cent elabrated fat tating’ packet cae Riegig |" icke of edaiusion tote had whe Tubermacle—#5 nts. | {h Georgia aremaking preparations to send Wcek in thib city, wan, only eight Of this | stvoll surpried if Olbegs, ha whig candidate ec pore | cart" its ikrse? vasearccome wasene Sieycsbin, see Cope toadett, will clear as abo ‘sail positively on Moi of reforming missionaries among the Cherokee ‘tnd on'y one of the ef aor, should be elected hould make early application TORIC foot of he ee Sreamenie Brrrannia, Hewitt, from Boston, I+! instent for Liverpool, was signelized on the Sth, in Jat. 47 then, we may safely sey no danger can | 16, lon. 45 46. * South treet been fered by those whi isit the city, Yeu . Saat aLiep DONT Cs Woh OND terday the wind was south, the temperature of the APPOINTMENTS BY THE PaesipEeNtT —CONsULS OF SOAPS AND PERFUMERY phere unusually warm, end the clouds in heavy masse | THE Unitap States. Patrick J. Devine, of New JGHNSON & YROOM, latp Johason & Co., off ere floating northward, we trust, to give the interior | York, for the port of Begua la Gronde, in Cuba. Samur) Yas etary for ( % Dramas, Cpantey some heavy reins, On Ls — d afternoon, in the Trond, M..Kneess, for the port of Carthegene, in the Republic & od Cy hy aah » of the city there was shower. — 1° New Granede. C.C. Kili, of Missourl, for ay Li of the oy oom anew evepe C Re ae facrory 7 Tiny Paani de Y. 100 Pine street cor er of South, ioRN a y, 28th of Oct. 3 Ae, people, armed and loaded down to the gunnels end te accommodation sof the Akbar, for, cabin, second cabin | Handing ex ship Miser and in with documents of undoubted truth, repared for passed by any GPELTIRA woes alert yy the occasion, to convert the domestic heathen, Or in port, is 1 barwean, deeha, ‘shone Pe ManTURN the Georgia’ barbari ns, ignoramuses, and cut- i preferen Prosesting. \ eat Nag to select Me | ofre South at throats, jecess to their great enterprise. Look ‘ely. ‘on board, at pier Ni NAVY BREAD—About 10.000 The, Tor ale it alow rate by | out, Mr. Benaett, for one of the greatest reforma- ROCHE, BROTA oftee AN. tions yet in polities, religion, humbugs, Milleriem. 1, Oy, " Where is Bevey It not rained here fe save cineca ORE CR aba month. More when the war breaks out. hte — @ » 100, Fem, a