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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X., Ne. 340~Whole No. 3040, _ : NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1844. ge Concern: eee New Pouce Bu.i.—The New Police Bill which was introduced by Alderman Schieffelin, may be ee : THE NEW YORK HERALD. | ‘The Great Liberty Mass Convention at Alba | it because he was a colored man? He hoped not;but | Curr Apainisreatioy.—We observe that still] | ‘The Morris Canal Banktug Company. “ - Wi tives—Singular state | there cirtainly was something remarkable in the omis- Mr. Error:— AGGREGATE CIRCULATION of Tht sion. He moved to wnscvt the name of Mr. Lune, another movement is about to be made towards} "yr of the aist ult. calla for a THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, Wedi a great di i Me. Sarr oasented, and it was done accordingly. reforming the city government. A subject which, | ; ® | considered a futile effort of the Board to give us THE GREA Bling THE WO. RLD. { PR ft different an sonatimes A es Fe tye es Pein pomees hee ap we in ren it toe, does sin inoertainty outa not, eg be fe Rorchaet preety han Danks a meagre instalment of that reform promised our = J 4 ir ler. ir. A + . Aes wu bas Stffrance the ist of Jute, the longest inthe Gre- | Smith Fepled'o tbr ojoctons, and went forthe or | any of is interest withthe loss of ite novelty; and | lig Bonds were sud and negotiated Attached | wonky ciisens by te new, pats Wool BS oot ry nals. i ri ee Oo powe! ial ¢" THE NEW YOUK HERALD—Duily N gorien aie iar re great trom the asso- | ""W.'L. cusruiw was opposed to any alteration of the | HOWeVer skeptical the experience of the past may Louis McLane, ‘Washington Irving, taiant retrenchment, which they have already lished every day of the year except New Year’s Da aah “wee ciations ct with their slaen ane some, | Native American resolution. Hedidnot ask apy n.an to | Make us as to the feasibility of the present project, John 8. Crary, Henry Yates, an h has called forth the most unexpectedly, have greatness thrust upon | come into the Liberty Party, while holding uny such | we are, as enemies to public inefficiency, dix George Griswold, Joseph L. Joseph, so much abused, and which has called for! of July. Price 2 cents . Per copy—or $7 36 per annum—postages | them, as it were, without a why or a wherefore. | sentiments. A man that would do injustice to whites, Daniel Jackson, repeated and indignant commentaries of the press THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday | fy ; rhe, ; : i . . r% ther remains to be said. Of this last species | load our ships with such men tor? Why, before we | in the matter, and an agitation kept up which, itis Stephen Whitney, m moming--price 63 cents per copy, or $3 18 per annum—post- | was Wednesday of this week. It w the ih of | could fight, we would have to throw every man of them of in will poop ‘hte dis- James Parker." reform, adequate to the wants ot this great ou ADVERTISERS are j Bp: arg Mr. Auten saidthe Native American party was th (ul features i ‘ity administration. E ‘ Christian B. Zabriskie, munity, has been pointed out by us too frequently ; Herald is Der TREY Ve TOUR AND. ering | Common or ecclesiastien! calendar, yet it wes & | most vagabond party in existence, or that Gould possibly. Pe aha etc aca patted Ween B Daren Tease H. Williamson, or the wortd, and, is, therefore, the best el ih for business | though no one saw his beautiful countenance, for | Liberty par:y mou if he wanted to be. plates conforming the government ct our city to James B. Murra: Counvil require occasionally from us a small piece “ ii the elly of countrys. Prion modera in advance, | he had veiled it in murky clouds, from which dis- | It began to be rather dark about this time, and being that of the state, and proceeds from a certain sec-| It is proper to ae that many of these persons | of advice. We would again urge on the consider- and in the most elegant style. . “4 b ‘ hed : nae nes H “ aeous mi q id ye! and 80 very soon did the Conve tion of the democracy of this city. Itwould seem o' x - ‘ : " JAMES GORDON BENNETT, oe bests cparoeraly, And Rede ves About o'clock the congregution egain arrembled, and | that this purty is not yet taught by past experience, | of the Company, their names being merely used 10 | the necessity of introducing a Bill tor the establish- x F> sectional ; i give the appearance of respectability and respo! bie | ment Of an effective police force; end such as Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassan streets. and. to drop our tropeian Pegasue, we mean, that Gerrit Smit would speak ,a very goodly audi- of sectional movements, at that | bility to the Institution, and the better to enable - *gasur, A Le , very nearly filling the Court | powerful, extensive aad uaanimous co. operation is ving on Th iH 5, among | the | h hf here th ibuses still y ss “Li o ‘ i fdue iT in he i connected with it. e acting Directors, amo! je large thoroughiares, where the omnibu & teak Mowe att Rave opaned maar Ne on' smeunbled «Convection of the © liberty pari ously and ridiewlousls, by ene of the Secretaries, and the | Tequired tw isiduce & revolution in puble opinion, whom seyeral persons now most prominent in the | are a terror to our citizens—and in the lanes and Hats, and # areat variety of Caps and Fu Let it be read attentively and with due regard to | adopted unanimously. Fi * . : " ° reeniath an nha ta ve strictly adhered t0 | emushasie— 8 Ihe third rerolut‘on, which scores Nuative American- | HOw much it may be wanted. This party held the | forth in 1836 a report of the affairs of the compa- The bill wb fhe tS kote dain the estal TUS EOS TR rie P On Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. dth end Sth, there | amending it. He wanted to declare they had no ob- igmpsiaioa affairs was she eciamoted by thems independent of the fallacious estimate of the value | preamble the power vested in the city government lat, Cap and Fur Store, 178 Chatham square. | this Convention the friends in New England, New York | Vided they needed it, but thut they had no sympathy with | With what success is we nown. It is not lees | bitter experience. This report asserted that for- | - ; LEGS. HANDS, ARMS, &c. City, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Central, Western | ® party that would do nothing for 2,700,000 Native Ameri- | generally admitted also, that the principal cause of | feited shares emounting at par to $1,182,000, and | ity. Article first removes all sunday officers, day an Prid-—eash in advance. “Sic volo, sic jubeo,” is proclaimed, and nothing | would never think of ths blacks, and what do we want to | honesty and corruption, glay to see any step taken Jonathan Goodhue of the country. A comprehensive plan of Police ages paid, eash in advauee. December, a day unremembered either in the | °Vt?08rd, and clear the decir of all ‘veh ruvbish. at least per Philemon Lickerson, It has the largest circudation #, great day nevertheless. The sun arose as usual | be conccived of Ha would'nt have one of its memberta | . 22 project alluded to above, it appears, contem- Pad t-3 ror pane aware that the worthy incumbents in the Common ERIN'TING of all kinds exocuted at the most moderate price, | tilled rain and hail, most dangerous to the wnder- | unable to take iurther notes, we adjournel to supper, were not active in the management of the affairs} ation of the “Natives” in the Common Council Prornieton or THe Herarp EsrasuisHMent, cannon from the Capitoline Hill. In sober words inasmuch andbils had been issued annonneing that c ONE-PRICEHAT StOnE, on that day at the City Hall in the ey of Albany, See eee ee the knowing ones to eftect their great speculations would give some security to life and property in ee phat Nutt Street and Chatham square, No. tie wigs men in pursuance to the following eloquent call — first three, which slrangled the whigs und lecotoces, | and bring about any extensive change, no matter | new movement. in the stock of that concern, put purlieus of our city, where rowdies nightly riot in “es a cosh syste, W 7 Seay ten ona te,mane- READ AND RALLY. inm, then came up, and Lewis Tappan ogein inateted upon | reins of the city goverameat a year ago. A reform | ny of the most exaggerated and delusive character | their orgies. will be held in this cit: a Liberty Party Convention. To | jection to an amendment of the Naturalization Laws, pro- of the Canal, proved to be such by subsequent and topass laws for the suppression of vice and immoral- 6 The Love of Feet and ne Hindrence to the astern New York are invited, Gerrit Smith, Esq oang, who were deprived of their natural rights, He was ea allowed by supplement of that year | police officers, officers to attend boats, keepers of re ’ has promised attendance, no! Ucotating the Natives, but he wouldn't at- | their failure was party manauvring and eectional | BW & M a c 1 oe Ogle THOS 8, Conk Lag Meas, mai ee for the attendance of William Goodell, Cy Ee dee csha he Wedaeitinusld “elit ézpeaana diflerences—the echeming und ce/fish procedure of eaatoat eS aedtoe in ne, ase ee Pate public places, superintendent of junk shops, and BAe ite tiny on erro aa F000 Fit a Oren tra: George W: | wnat no party should be held up for contempt, ualers | Prominent actors, whose leading study was self | Banks payable in specie, amounting in all to @1,-| superintendent of stages. The second section compli ‘taro Fuhrongh neces ssi, sredets others all along the great thoroughfare, These gentie- | #ome reason Was given. Mr. Chay aggrandigsement; and how they, and not the city, at by virtue of their power to take mo- | gives power to the Mayor to select two hundred, men and others have been invited Now let Eastern New | toto. He would tut tellowship with a party 1 wouldbe benefiited by their projects. They failed, neyaiu trust,the Company had received $1,338,000 | who, when nominated to the Common Council, poade and worn an artifeta : 7 for the period af ID years; and that they had then} 4 appointed by them, shall constitute the force. a manufacturer for thirty-live years, conf | York do her duty. Her masses should come. Yeu who | Jed upon the rights of the whiter, The bla © R dent of giving satjafnetion fo all who ‘ea ae Lintsty manlget oht pour netghloca: Taisioww eed never be thooght of if De mblies were nage aia 128 maight reasonably be expected,toreform the city | the means, and had made srrangements and in- ‘The Mayor te i +5" wondiaee ite ~All letters mus fi Conference, a rand Council. We have passed through Pran replied, and Mr. Chaplin rej ine he ’ H i it the Holland Loan. e Mayor to have power to nominate a r= nia 2m*ee “ge tombe hard conflict. We are to exhibit such en faith, Secretary moved a modification of Teppan's amendment, | SVerament, and what makes the disappointment eed ee te aoc eh on, all ol which repre: | intendent of the force. Police stations to be fixed TOOTHACHE CURED IN sacrifice, unity for four years tocome, as has never been | andit was nccented: of additional importance, is the fact that it did not | eentations were erroneous, & large proportion of | inthe following places MINUTES by the use of the CLOVE SE ee aot ilida waned cated a5 \icudstibee Gua ped pie hud toes etagetinr eo bes reform those men of their partizanship, as may be | the shares of stock having’ been puid for by 10] No.1, Franklin Market, for the First Ward. YNE— Th # P seen by their present mode of operation in the | per cent in casb, and 90 percent onstock notes on No.2 In the City Hall, for the Second, Third, and an ex it and ele, aud will ‘most viofent tooth | that coming genetations shall know the highway we cast | the resolution had vetter be 1a Satine peta Ieee pee eee ee rupee thaubialiverenee: "Winders td need Conferring | _ Gxnxit Surrn soid if he was expected to epeak, he | work of reform. the pledge of the stock, ‘These stock notes or most | Fourth Wards. VN elaine pig fs Phe Clove Anodyne is not unpleasant to | together gives it. mented to. soaeh cn thie, resalunion, and is waa greed | 1, sais failure had another eflects it gav of them were renewed from time to time, until | )No, 3 In Halls of Justice, ‘ifth ith aie, oF injarions 0 the Adaily paper must be started in this city ; we must | that hoshould go ahead, But ficst Mr. Clark was called ing.sdhipraubeshememn:cliabantaldhaiereveie daheethon het: , when by an order of the Board of Directors | War’, | 14.4 watch-House, Essex Market, for the Which itis applied.” Price dicence | have the means to sustain it; this convention must | UP end sung one of bis songs. oe LAND & C eocner Chusnbers tatresth 19 Pelion seed FP s ve tence to the * Natives,” and helped to give them | (all present being directly interested,) the stock- Seventh, Tenth, and Thirteenth Werds. wi un ca ee {or Avolitionism, ema ‘ved hour He’ was sieeoneuttaiy er dithe tera antiptieos the city, with all the epoils thereol,”” also. We | holdersowning this pledged stock were allowed to | “*No''s"'in Watch-House, corner Prince and Wooster repre | roadway, | the country with standard works : our doctrines will. be 2 Beat porte ple) but to Native jAmericaniam say it helped to co so; lor it would be a great angele aes enemy thse Sete yo 6 a Walencuse sefiereon Market for the Ninth t,and 77 Kast Bi . itself, in ‘its esaence and in t touches u . : "| ne d 5 , ! . . g q ' i iensec | esters fe ition ot ome mrincigies Hucireis iheee | ani we are bound. to repudiate it in all ite parte, | OVersight not to attribute to fair epeeches and fine | have paid’ them up in full, notwithstanding, the Riltcenth, and all thot part ofthe Sixteenth, Ward west of ands are ready to cometo us, it we will but show them the Seppo id Mr. a ae seould come to us of a | promises, and boasting, and bombast—commodi- | stock had become of little or no value, the Com- ey ie Wolsh-touse, Union feet, Ser Bleventh, ray. Really, then, from your walleye and hills Come | citizens of that country had obtained thelr freedom and | lie® With which the new.candidutestor powes warn Te eee ye sean i arnpuny | SeRentgent, and earterly’ putt of the Sixteenth Ward from your butiners. Tete’ mows .come—if it via Ge a ond ar buen goverame nt had been suo | from the very besinaing shapianty: seroliedan trda—unleas the proceeds of he Srerling boudraat ig; * In Houte or Detention, Haslem, tor ‘Twelfth stopnot for any thing. In God’s name come, in man’s pame, important agency in bringing about that event. | realized until after the date of the report, imay Section five provides that the Mayor shall desig- come—come men, women, old, young, all, prepared to | ths revolution had been quiet, peaceful and bloodless— i e din have been so considered—and the Company not n y r contribute liberally to the cause—to eadusel: Malectiae, should we not rejoice at it? And yet the members of the | What has ensued is by this time but too familiar having bt ait abep Lipgloss jaa glen praat nate an officer: to il the place of superintendent, in lay out plans, and then to contend manfully, and may | Native American perty could not rejoice, for it is a} to a deceived and cajoled community. It is fthe Holland Li hich lett un- € I ‘ 7 doctrine with them, that aman isnot fitto bea repub A amount of the Hollan oan, which was lei Section six.—There shall be at each station, both Goepeed the AEB a Arron Hiean until he has lived a series of years with republ cans | €qually in possession of the persecuted apple | paid uutil the money was raised by a sale of the | day‘and night, a Captain or Assistant Captain. E. W. GOODWIN, and learned of them, How then could those who had | women and privileged rowdies; to the innocent § Canal, under a foreclosure of the mortgage, in Oc- Section seven.—The superintendent must repair . TOWNS+ND, faked oF aeet Meee oe nts eee bane victims of official insolence immured in the Tombs, oud meee iar Getta Rave. slavead OE: with his force to aid in putting out fire: AVING BARENNE & CO., E. P. FREEMAN, Native American purty, we give up all hope that the | and the guilty hordes who prowl at large, whore | cient to prevent a civil suit heing brought against meee aise eure sub ore ted rol of : ii G received by E packets, « brilliant assortment J.C. JACKSON, ’ nations of the world shell be turned into republicans. evi ial with th f ( bi ction; but Mayor, Common Oouncil and any Magistrate, anc PCH READ DRESSES, the most in vogue, at present, ma Scapont Mr. B. contended, that it needed neither a probation of 21 tascality is, perhaps, too congenial with the taste of | the parties concerned in this transaction; but you } i; shall be their duty to preserve the public peace. fresh at tatorekter ie te See Re agin Ex Com E.N.Y-A 8. ae or 6 years, to learn to choose between goud and bad men | our watchmen, which is of such a retiring nature J May not be aware, as the fact is WAG (ieee of cle | “The second article—section one, confines the ox i Y- | tor office. ' We blamed foreigners for voting for bad men, | that they are always invisible when wanted. vil proceedings do now exist in abundance, upon | 4 ,oinments to actual residents of this City. The ig aud haye their Saloon illuminated (during the day i ed aye ene they ony idenat theft hy t.| Wittiam Jacnson, Eeq., of Massachusette, was | but Whigs and Democratsect them the example by voting which no limitation has as yet had any effect. provisions for the salary of Superintendant $1250 Ys. Hight : ss fs 'y respectfully it the favor of a.call fr ies. | appointed President. The names of the other offi- | for duellista and slaveholders. He drew a picture of the On review of all this, then, it may be fairly hoped INVESTIGATOR, bby 00 8600 gp resses are as follows cord we did not learn. Afterthe usual routine of | candidates of the two parties, and concluded by saying, | that on future occuaioue: the public will showa Feeaeaso ond Sa ern od It also pe Do cpatcreraie be fcr lic par spire Tare be hae ey jo ran lay ral soon Va ee ee juster appreciation of boasting, and rigmarole, and tc akc ald. J vides that the Mayor shall prescribe a distin; ¥ c s . ty bey . = . . . orrespondence ol les |. a A eabinanteaiipe rou, oi ich proceeding: “= W/2i be fabed,* ag | Smite i er fa ne | vce thems that there ee use rsaging | Pvt Obio— Mating of he Lagidatwre—Pos-| have glanced gunn at te shrtce dort te y A. . eding. . “ ! vince them that there is little use in wrangling « a carry out the “ promises,” which the new part oa cadineyelaiiteceeteneaunpaitte 7 tion of Partics—Contemplated Movements of the | FAY. o“nnmefully violated—the only real police Also, Fine Flowers, from Nathier acd C one, ‘So much the better,” repliedanother. “If MY u are sou of the Head ‘Dresses, of which, there is bat they put us in prison it will’ help our cause,” was in renatanyenirsecennie sete about party schemes, about the mode andmannerol | y47,- party—Important Question us to who is | free which they have given us, being a platoon of nurober, aud others of which there is but one. None m | the argument of a third. ‘* We'll apply for a pub- Whigs and Democrats had passed by James G. Birney, | ruling the Citizens, so long as the character and : i s rs > can be Had in any establishment in. this city, mor ean they'be | Oe 278 peda hot will wive | 2nd Maa tiowe’ a “ummty end mennsthiag by weting fo . k Governor of Ohio—United States Senator and | tin-pans to gaard a pool of muddy water, in the imitated, as mi js are manufactured especially for | Lic room, and it will be refused, and that will give | omen whippers and baby stealers.”” ‘To withhold | Moral worth of the candidates for office ismade a Silver Pitchers Park on 4th July. 8 ushave a comprehensive Byrenne & Co., in Paris. TESA, usa lift,” was the argumentum ad domum ot a | trom foreiguers the right to vote, and yet expect themto | subordinate consideration. People are teased and . plan of City Reform before the winter sets in—let bition will begin on Monday, sth of } fourth. Andro went the battle, but no definite re- | be good citizens, wens as absurd on to keep a boy away The direction given to |“: BENNett— ug have au affective police force--let us have our i. Day after to-morrow the Ohio Legislature meets, | streets and thorongh fares freed from the various The Days of ‘ December, and will continue during two weeks, d th lati deceived by quackery da Sire TH Grand street, comer of Broadway. sult was reached, and the resolution was hung up | fromthe water, and expect him to learn toswim. A Pah 3 : for further consideration. ernment that protects the poor is a good t | the public mind is false, by the everlasting cry out 5 i i y is City— BEAR’S OIL. In the afternoon, we had the good fortune to be | “isa Go-given government, and all others are of the fi ‘a obese gabe Ke soso ead and the hotels of Columbus are already thronging } auisatices phos eatin le Be ee cna Pt ees Syd oneof the delighted listeners to the proceedings | devil. He did not object to the form of our government. oe ettinn caliead re motives and personal ¢ Witt members, politicians, office-hunters, and the Orit = Lt art anata ad aaa tale pr cf . h No, the form was good enough, but the spirit wasdevilish | Of scrutinizing ely and persona! | various characters that throng around the State to give our gratuitous advice to the ‘ Natives,” from the be prereniy and debates of this Lycurgean assemblage. Gerrit y ted for the ‘air. N iN Smith offered five ape resolutions, which will be | 224 damnable. Government, he centended, had no more | worth of those who aim at place and power, they Machol an dchneban ita Sekb ree inaptiohgonsh thetednceibis. In the countenances of the whig leaders may be Gny ail ot noticed presently. ‘They were laid on the table | petto carrin tostens eee Te a oor ony than it | giye their suffrages, because he who solicits the seen the anguish and bitterness occasioned by the Fine. ~The fire at 9 o’clock on Saturdy ni ht.took place the defeat of Mr. Clay, and much doubt and anxiety f in the oth story of brick building,176 Water atreet.34 door for the time being, to enable Mr. Jackson to read | more right to {urnish school teachers, than it hed to sup | igofa certain political school. Until this rotten from Burling Slip, occupied iby Van Vinl Randall, a very long letter trom Alvan Stewart, Esq , who | ply doctors and lawyers. He knew he was putting fort A being absent in the flesh, was present by epistle. tn unpopular rentiment, but what did he enre for tneir | system is exploded, there may be es much talk, as to the course to be pursued by their own perty } ag 4 wholesale hat store, by White & Barr asa fur stere The reading of this letter caused considerable sen- | popularity. He loathed the whole system of Government | and debate and legislation concerning city reform, sation and a good modicum of applause. It was | meddling with the education of the people. One fruit of | 14 wilt give full employment to all the knowing in way, comer of Chambers street, Granite Bui Sold also i ‘i i fi this bystem was the origin of this Native American party. ‘ , mes m8 Fulton street, and 77 East’ Broadway. Small bottles. 25 i ell erage ty nervous, and at | That arew out of an attempted exclusion of the Bible | such matters, but their pursuit of it will be about at the approaching session. The democrats on the Py ereth Fs K. _ re ri tat papell mpeg ‘ io dali roofs and all the contents of the stores, were consi large, 50 cents. nl7 Im*ee | fl A feond the Gevevaineit sohoola: fe other hand, amid their delight at the result of the | he basement. Li ‘7 us that to discover the ph 10) , i ; « the basement. Loss great ticularly struck with two or three passages. r as useless as discover the philosopher's stone. | Presidential election, cannot conceal their chagrin coniek’s Olde Lak incwete Obstuakhok. th GENTLEMEN AND LADIES TAKE CARE ; va meddlii i LABOE ¢ GENTLEMEN AND EADS TAKE CARE | s_ spoke of James K. Polk as being the * personi- jie ente pe ly t eir schoo! Spring 18 coming apace, and with it a new elec- § at the whig ascendancy in Ohio. Corener held un inquest day, at 199 Henry street, OF YOUR FEET. fi F ‘ ” “ A c ication of slaveholding bigotry;” and recommended | sion—the Catholics their ach ] oH ae i From various causes, the position of parties in “ H eng en foot and Shows a to every abolitionist on no account to suffer the | sion, and don’ force the infidel, through paying tion. Let the people be satisfied, that if they err | 141, State presenta a curious and important spect. Boe eee erie heaae: on watoedag: Fight! me fail intended ¢o have gone out of the business aforesaid ‘ personification” to be introduced to J towards the Government, schools, to supply any version | they can retrieve their mistake; that when they are | [Jon the Governor’s election it was nearly & | the sky light of an adjoining racturiog bis a ‘bat his heclsh igo maweh {mproved, that He has open: | hi i i fthe Bible You can’t £ fi h i ‘ f y q 1im, but to regard such introduction as contamina. J ofthe Bible You can’t foree religion into the heart of | deceived and plundered, they can have an annual } drawn battle; and although the majority was in- | and breaking hisleg. He was tuken up insensible Vandam sve where all his ol fiends asd-the pubiiegex: | Honiterl(! Again Mr. S. condemned the course | ty snan. Mr. 8 raid he honed the Catholics would never | revenge. Let this be remembered by them—let | creased in favor of Mr. Clay, yet it fell so far short | died shortly afer. ‘He had gone up to see tbe dre which — may rely on his genuine, fashionable, and elegant Boots, | pursued by certa ion candidates, of giving | y DE y ' ‘ of the expectations of the whig politicians, and { occurred in Water street, and probably missed his footing . Gauers, ludia Rubbers Children’s Shoes at prices to suit | their opinions on the subject of a Bank, Tarifl, Dis- Cal teh pad Sitesi a ase Deen oh leat ge them justly value and use their power, and next | Way go clearly owing to peculiar and perhaps ‘acci- | He was @ native of Long Island, and Wasa very worthy ‘rove the advantage ot ns extablichauent over uny atlee inte { tribution, Internal Improvements, &c., particularly | than Catholics. ‘This government wes one in which ai | election day will see driven into that oblivion, from | dental causes, that it leaves the chances ina future | member ot the Society of Friends. k 0. is, 325 west side of Hi Bext to Van- | ia written communications, to go before the public. } people of all religions and of no religions, of all sexes and | which they unluckily arose, as contemptible, faith- | contest very nearly balanced. _ Police CMice.<Sunpay. : the door and He pares Siereatter. enitte een oral andno tex, occupied the same platiorm, and were entitled lese, and inefficient a faction, as ever abused con- | _. For the success of the whige, in the recent elec- pees J a eS foes RA as, these eubjecta, and to etick like wax to the *‘ On to eujoy {rom the government, equi its and equal eK | a ‘ion, Ci nesteag “4 idea.” There was paragraph squinting most awe pay ag . ats anal Pre | fidence and betrayed trust—and that clique 1s the vairat: The loorbuck. forgery of Birney’s letter bd we! Py, faregser my sant apy ee ae considered tully towards the acceptance of a locofoco nomi. | Mt. Gi yt enpeteend Sarr ine long harangue, | present ‘ native” incumbents of office. to Garland. From the increased vote at the Pre: | the most efficient and energetic one upon the bench—he nation by JamesG Birney. Nominations, either waiantbes * | But to what get of aspirants to that honor be- | sidential election, it is apparent that a large body | thonght it a little singular thot heshould not have known fh Maske th Sar badlpomeag trate dna A air ma of voters, amouating to about ten thousand, took } that ke had concurred in such a very positive order, and by whigs or locofocos, must not hereafter be ac- ‘ oie ‘ cepted on any condition by a “liberty party” man. Sark What eensp longs the claim to the succession, is a question at | 44 part in the contest for Governor. A great pro. | thought the Reporter must have added a final s, until he This he considered as an established law of the meuteof theanh Lape We tees peat ged once interesting and difficult to determine. Yet, | portionof these were undoubtedly abolisio ame to the ottice and foun i tobe correct. He ¢ could bf . < * Naught to extenuate, whilst we cannot exactly say just now who will be | those who, feeling no strong attachment to either | not, for the life cf him—fuolish and improvident man— see baer! F ieemerae ; a 4 Dok : ; rah w the bencfit to be derived from such a policy ,and especiall At the conclusion of the reading, some debate ‘Nor set down aught in malice,” in power this time next year, there is no difficulty party, stood aside, to see which would prove the Fequcated tht it might be stated Meet he hed be an . PB ensued touching the good health of Mr. Stewart | ‘or we were highly amused and not a little instructed by : 3 * onger party. ‘The Garland letter was distributed It in ndopind to the ‘enti disease of Pe , and the propriety of entering. his letter upon the the whole affair, and we have faithfully endeavored to | in saying the “natives” will not. Much will de- in every portion of the State, and was not contra SO DiG tichopeuk Sehetdey exit of the commen Fea inful auryigel exnediouty in the Lying-ia Hospi. of minutes. At length Rev. Joshua Leavitt proposed | (renter thir umusement and instruction to our indulgent | nend upon prudence and caution, and it is very | dicted until after the election. It operated with | of sunday cases. which generally consist of assualt and doet tame a ; itt that the letter should be considered in the light of | not for us to say. Perhaps, it the " signa of the times” are | probable that the democrate, elated with recent | reat force among the liberty men, and was cither | batteries, and cases of antiteetotalism. a speech in person, and on his motion it was laid | auspicious, we may ogain take up our pen, and in to mor vi ‘ signs: : the inducement, or excuse, for immense numbere a \t pri rae; itioners. on the table. After the singing of asong by Mr | row% Journal, give the conclusion of thewhole matter.” | iumph, will be compelled to exhibit a sufficiency | to vote for Mr Clay. Personal Movements, &c; ed sxelusively for ladies at No.4} Clark, who, by the by, is a capital singer, the reso | Affairs.were left in rather a statu que position the first day, | of these ingredients in their conduct to secure a} The currency question was the second, and per- | Alexander Walker, Esq. hus been appointed by the Go- ra Vesay strect, having a seperate extrauce from the business . fe. : (i . i r sf purcinent, where avlady Je in eoustant attendance. to ct lutions of Gerrit Smith were called up. ‘They are | but doubtless all will be as straight before the final ad: | second victory. One other aspirant remains—the | haps most important cause. 1t is well known, that vero Canty gd Hee ot Ne Moegens doe New Sanportere to fernale patinnts ailimrre | in substance as follows :— journment as imagination can conceive, or heart of man the democratic party have been much distracted ; cy 1. That whether it is the whig or any other pro-slavery | desire. Wait then, good reader, with all due patience and | whige—and we believe that, if it be not their own | on. this question. ortion are hard mone Mr. Mosely, the editor of the Auger, has been appoint- worrc TUS TRUSSES. sons, «| party that has been defeated by the “Liberty. party | long-auitzring, and perhapr—but we forbear to promise. | fault, they can regein their Jost ascendancy in this | U0" Sppsaud w6 ail banks. The others, in favey | ed Adjutant General of the State of Ohio, by Governor PERSONS afflicted Aa h, Ruptares ma Lees eet ot Ges acerca Aly eg rap Exscrion Riots ay Monrnes ‘Tuner Men | city. Although stiil reeling under the effects of a inks, ara d vided as to the system nd restric; reaper fe PUPA Peagyucen ee i strumental aid the world af u We are indebte: Virgi Co's e is | ti ome being in favor of, and others opposes splendid glass Vase, manufactured by Mess! 'ee- Gidice Now’ Vesey stan e are il to Virgil & Co’s Express | recent defeat, a ** heavy blow and great discour. ty ndkviattal responsiblity col the Tight of Benes ney & Co. of Wheeling. ‘which took the prize at the lete f pal oes Reece dared ou amps ary annexed intelligence of a seri riot in her the Agents in the sprinci 6 lan B » i ot i “ . in the United Biates, Be careful to ex-| 9. ‘hat the alleged slanders of the embodiment of the Our neighbors over the border are fond of | #8°ment,” yet there is not in that occurrence any | Two y! ago, there was a fierce strife upon the oem Corte “lke taniuereiors pple yn towns i ni . * the bel ped of Hull’s Trusses, to ons if they ure madorsed whig party, Heary Clay; shall not close our cyes to the | talking about the lawless disposition and riotous proceed- | good grounds for despair. Let them but make a | subject, and far more bitterness was manifested | ii, exertions in promoting native induatry. s toot: ont a BAA ceo ot ara | See aS ace eee each a Sree ane | const, im which nealy Uhree illicns oC eectors tock | £000 we of their defeat, and they may, an it has | towards ench other, bythe partzaneofthe,dil-rent | "ye cincinnatt papers announce the death of Moses infant ca Ld part, the result of which determined the political | happened before with skilful generals, turn it into | Pinions than towarels evin tie Wits | Anat Dit’ | Dawson, who died suddenly at his house, on the 2d in- ‘they are made | 8. ‘That the claim of democracy by the bastard and pro- | Complexion of our General Government for four years to | @ victory. Let them appeal to the people, not as DS polemapte as sees n heey Veta (he | stant. the ordi ; ORG CXBIKy She SE the De atorial dis: | tn Frankfort, Ky., the friends of Mr. ¢ jimary % come, has been conducted and concluded on our side of Riis fe cert . : Ieeacs. eee eee esunie he ee ae thefborder, without the necessity of invoking either mili- | patty men, but men of principle; let their profes. | trict, it manifested itself by open war, and in these | jined to raie a column in his honor. Mooms have beea fitted up at No. 4 Vesey exclusively houl ite tl t fall tary or civil power to keep the e, and unmarked b: i i ions; strongholds of the democratic party, gave three luted, not less thi hundred feet hi on ene fer Indies having a gennaia entrance om re basinas depart ee and upright | Sry such soetesot violence, biosdshed and murder as dis- ies bse srmebapdeatoY a a cease the | Senators and a Representative to the whigs. ‘Te | {ae'mils sverioking the metcopelis of the tote. ‘The ieee soto BI nll inte | 4. That while the Liberty part welcomes to its folds f simple Municipal election in Montres! on Mon: puerile contest with their opponents about party ab, question the whig ascendancy in the Legisla- | column will be constructed of stone, of which there is sn SMOKEY CHIMNEYS. people of all climes, all reli 8, all colors, and all na- ‘What American does not feel froud of the con- | stractions ; let them show a consistent, uniform | ture is admitted to be owing. abundance of the finest quality at hend. GOODWIN'S ROMAN CEMENT CHIMNEY POTS Bae, oun havene sallowshio,@ pe eabigoty and in. J tregt here dr he whe alas pal election came off in Mon- | and dignified reserve from petty equabbling, strain- With a majority eens A 4 cher brid Major Davezac has gone to visit Gen. Jackson. ——F > That while Torrey, kc. &e. (naming some half Jozen treal. | On the Seturday ,crening previous, a young man | ing at gnats and swallowing camels—and they will Wings reation badkine. tionas: shed re ak haaak ctieerchtoris Ge mae, individuals) are imprisoned tor no other crime than aid. | named Colburne, a member of the © Loy | give a good pledge that they are in earnest when | there is a strong and decided difference of opinion | Mrs, Elizabeth Barringer, relict of the Yate Gen. Peal ing th essed to obtain their freedom, thi ciety,” wat ked by an Irishman named Fenin, : e 0 ic cthbet ccxcept for the parpoes of cata hinge ies atte | passing in the street, When he drew & pistol and shot Fe- | they profess to be the friends of good government, | manifesting itself in that party, upon the same | Barringer, and mother of the Hon D. M. Barringer. jaim to be ei Theatricals, &. » Se ither a republican or a christian | 2in through the heart. f , ‘ subject. There is not space now to explain the P ‘On Sunday handbiila were posted in the streets, b retrenchment and reform. Taking all things into | vie\vs ofthe different sections, but I will give them Herr Alezander is astonishing the good people of Nash- ville with bis wondertul tricks. Isuscocin oikad voltek Uheihtahcresbfudtion selon “ Murder,” “ Murder,” &e , calling upon the Irishmen and | consideration, we are disposed to believe that a ortly. tlt, Surticreplied that jt meant to declare that if it was Frenchmen to meet at the Hay Market, and avenge the | revolution in the administration of this city isbe- | ill be the United States Senator ?—The the whiga, they were right glad of it. "And if they, ‘could |. At4o’clock, Sunday afternoon, a large number essem. | fore us, and that, the race not being always to the | Prin ls peshiepe, I "Corwin Fatty die aye the Another family of vocalists are about to make their have de sted the democrats party, their oy would have core | andthe military were called out and dispersed ber} swift, the next municipal authorities will be select- peeriesbrkeat the Whig people—and, if the dha debut detore the Bostonians; they ore called “Tne Winch pown no bounds e declare our hostility al : d fi i rt Family,” a quartette of vocalists from Princeton, Mass. <y On Monday, tho day of election, two men, memberao | €d from amongst those who now seem the least | tion were left to them he would be elected by iy," 99) i" , pro-slavery patrons, ani as long as a pro-slavery part 'y “edie is the choice of the Olo | and have been giving concerts in the neighboring towns, Sat ACA ue pxiste in the Innd, whether it be ecclesiastical or polity. | the ‘ Loyal Protection Society.” were shot,—one by the | likely to be chosen, provided they bear themselves | acclamation. Ewin} h eal, ‘our work is notaccomplished. Ling name of Griffith, in the neck, who was alive at noon ; M4 discreetly in the tatertin: Y Hunkers. They are febouriug hard to induce Cor- } and are pronounced by those who have heard them, to be 1 VOUT " . .' ry 4 Age tux Brat bunvanvativEs YOR, SMOKEY Canerary. Ie. Anhan, 5 CAR SeNES oped particalars not known in. isin eek eeuion co ed taisaridetitnintaaote jrin to decline being # Femrip and eae ae view superior to any singers the country has thus far produ- i ‘Tia Roots re and warranted tight, 3s : said Dy , | r ; and. OFnainental Cl mney Pots made from Drawings, ke. byl Order was restored, and the election pro | Axyerty’s Great PatntING still continues to | of Cincinnati to pr nt him with a Silver Pitch nal Phat Fein ate A beep eee en tara on gk? “ag gd arma ne A a G draw a great number of admirers to view it; which aiemecaniy seus aanertn we hin ‘awn sin with eee te and charming naiveté x a, ry ery ; wy NoTHER PATRIOT GONE. . coe te, Pp ” ag ‘rolessor Bronron turing in Baltimore. COLTS KEPEATING PISTULS, at Doe in Swanton, on the 17th ii is not at all surprising, as it is one of the best pro- | draw, otherwise the latter will be the Senator, | Mr. G. Barrett is engaged at the Boston Musenm, Died, at hisresidence President. Before they could do that, tant, the Hon. James < rl A ‘ 4 7 M eine At , Fon | time belore he was sixteen joined the Continental Army : : + 88 | qualified, Upon the resignation of Mr. Shannon last | houses at the Columbia theatre. the old maxi: God help the rich—the Fr can beg.” & The whole address of thoclergymon was'in behalf ¢{ the | wider Gen. Washingwn asa private soldier and during | it is about to be removed to some of the larger | dimmer, Thomas W. Bartley, Speaker of the Senate, at and powerful—those just coming into office and | the remainder of the war cheerfully bore his share of the | cities, for the purpose of exhibiting. WwW Seicior.—Mlder David Mead, of Roxbury, Dela- " “ foe just fi out! Mr. j said the whigs were accus. | stilerings ond hardships of thore who fought for freedom. r ain and a Democrat, whose father ‘coe wee ware county, a clergyman of the Baptist persuasion mation of the Colt! ; | tomed to argue that we must choose the least of two | He was amombor of the Massachusetts Lo csp ania ba ‘i ‘ the legislature meets, the Whigs will elect another | Committed suicide on Saturday Inst, by hanging himseli, . evils, Well, the locofocos have chosen the meanest of | °F seven years and subsequently member of Congress from Youre Guarp.—A grand Ball will be given by jegisiature fF iu while labo! ing ander a c. ie of aberration f mind. He by his wife witrin ten minutes from the jon d ne Intaly been, prac , pal selling the Six Barrel or & Es i fot Vermont, to which State he had removed, from 1805 to 1915. aoa eaker, who it is said, will claim to exercise the ‘disc Sc kane fie hich, ih a we then, and ins ectione a brute, “He was living upon the | He voted for the declaration of Wat in 1612 and supported the Young Men’s Clay Association, on Monday | dues of the executive. But Thomas W. Bartley Une he left his house, suspended by & rope, tress it provements, 4 i i ii f A H tmaleabl the six barrel pistol, and highly | unpaid labor of his slaves, and kept a beast to flog the | that measure ia the halls of Congress, and among evening, 23rd December will hold on, until his father is qualified, and will} brace in his barn.’ Her screams brought her Mocha avery reapect. the Six Barro or Bell ing Pi Women! Me A gnid he teed to te an abolition “but,® | low citizens at home. Many now Mving well remember i Fetaia the, cfflee by, whatever force ip secesmary. [.dasghter t sooe to. te tpen, eho imeelenert oot bor tol is a Belgian invention—the pv pe ee th iar bys ‘and that was the meanest of all abolitionists. He had | With what interest, in 1912 and 1818, in assemblies of the Inrerccorsz witn Boston.—There are now no | He is undoubtedly the Constiiutional Governor, } father down and bled him with apen-kni'e. Physicians Gorman importer from Europe for uticle | been from his youth a rabid locofoeo, tut could’nt sand aan ie Nes venom, Whe, Cones: St 8 Fevete Hs ian five different routs. fron’ thi and will not yield to the Algerines. So look out | were summoned immediately, ond every ¢ffort was made is City. H Holster Pistols, with the ram: ] pitching Van Buren overbo nominating Polk. Ho ary soldier, as ho vindicated the measures of the city to i . Whige | to resuscitate him, but in vi He died in about twelve gercnen B eke Beli and ieee Loeb eeemeetc | Sner iedlined. than oy ba ign bat daally went. (oe joral Gevernment, described the insults and indigni. | Boston, namely: over the Long Island ; in steam- arseice tam nesses ey wil kal One ane hours from the time he was diseovered.—llbany Adet. minous upen the slanders and were ttaly. awful. We felt very Gi fire arma, and for safety, sure fire, nec aot eieace whole figure for the liberty party. ties which had been ‘heaped wpon our government ond ot Aaa unde a cae rod without Re Fetat ar areas i Mr. Paitcuann, of Wash ay heer § whie Me Bo e" Prnitlcats that rights, Maa es Hee fovea > lag ycetan mania ie ths iar phe Reito rary the principal State where the Whigs Miami Extension Canat. This vert, has been They dan be Toaded id red five finea'in lean” ‘Shas halt 8 hd ‘indeed, but, sup. | the ig gy Rr Oe tOe cnladi- | Western Rail Roads; and in the Neptune to kd pang Ne spores aes Bnd per heal . Th rhe sitjarmeing the improvements If ¥e- erties most scjentifie Lice fared etchip whlsthe msurien Risiat Hard se he was appointed Judge of the territory orindiona Providence. This last is called the opposition water’ rot th ood ‘confidential friends of My. wamed It late: boy new devolves on the Chie laghilarare. pee Tos ghee Pt pL in ce Henry Clay, we were very much amused at his philippic. line, and is an excellent route. We suppose, how- | Clay, the most important demonstrations as to the Missourt —The Jefferson Enquirer, published at ever, that all are ‘opposition lines.” Steam. | fature measures and policy of that party may here | the seat of government, says the vote of the State is for ea Madison with the advice and consent of the service, ag well as navy, can be seen at the I But, while he Was going it #9 strong on the art of lying ate, but declinot the office, In 1815 end 1616 he was we tition. advised of what transpires. Burton. Proprieior’s store. c landering, thou, too hard appointed one of the Judges of the Su rm i m0} 736. whe gush at i Nr iY, pre ee Editor of the ‘Boston Carantste. whose at iets | mont, In I817 Ne was elected boats cannot explode their boilers without oppo- eae eat: fo by may al y an ale — SMa whi Pind oe whats t 4 S, t of him. le -_—_— = pe YORN ront of him. Had we been entitled to a participation in ant ronugne Gace nn FOR BATH, GARDINER Al At? Chartres street, New Orleans, th i more Baltimore,’ by, Daflia, 1] a ng omen ould certainly ee ears. He was marked for his decision of charac- we nnd 122 Ball order for belek personal, conclyded with that power- Accrmenta Deatn ny Porson.—On Thureday 10% 5 itimore, by. os al, Mesars. Bi % Cos Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and | fay ong " atrict integrity, his powers of persuasion, and his | @ i U ityds & Goodrieh's, New Orleans. 20 imvec | fot rat nertectly orl Oat ney hed ell versa iitible ceperiment, He wed selimade, ‘trait sowie tae Mainandas bee veo if ret night, widow Lyndes, aged 60, her daughter Jane TO THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. 5 been elected! The gen- | teught man. Hohas filled many offices with honor to } any verbal inte! to far e Lyndes, and an oged widow of 60, named Ejlizabett t for himself and to his constituents, 7, sa we could learn. | About JUST RECEIVED from Paris, by packet ship Feuncis the rgot but we have told the story of the re- g thirty passen; over in the Gleaner, nvarly all of | Burns, residing in Prince street First, juror and his eleven obstinate associates once be- whom were a They had gone to Texas with sed was a decoction of hound iy 500 Krinch Daguerreotype Plates, In fore. Verbum sap. Court ror THe Conrecrion or Exnors.—A.na- | the view of making it their permanent residence, but be- | Cold, with which the 0 Uy 390 come 12 Arromyiet lanes, 49 Mr. Darssen gave the resolution committe? a dressing | ny, Th Dec. 5, 1844 —Present—-Lt, Gover. | coming Cissatiefled’ have now. returned to, take vp, their | ell became sick ond de ay, ‘the = Tendid dip German Inetrameats, ibigroens, Aud for for omitting the name of James D, Lane in the list of im- | nor presiding . No.3%. Samuel Russe!) | abode in the United States. Till the relations of Texas | for. Findiog it a bad case, br Tier eebjs, seeond, feerage paserngers. heap for eash by F. RE AUT, pri-oned patriots. ity ef New York. Mr.C. O'Connor was heard | hall be placed upon @ firmer and more settled basis with Tiose wishing to seud for thelr frieuds ta the old country: com French, als Importer, Convicted by five gentlemen justices for pif. in error, Mr. J. A. Spencer was heard for deft. in | Mexico, this country, and Furopean powers, it is etal. . make arrangements with the sabseribers, on faverable to Lafayette Bazaar, 149 Bron cor. of Libert mothor and child to escape from bonda; ertor, and Mr. O'Connor in reply. Adjourned until to- | aot to be expected either, that the tide of emi have them brought out ry 4 ve magnificent sling ab imere | serving out a twelve years’ sentence. was a native M. The court will gain hear a ta | should set in that direction, or that the present settlers, | verbool on the Gh Bebscary, or jn Say, QUGAR—i thas Fame or PS gt Alpen, bat reeled in Now York, where he had fami lendar on the 2d doy oF J treth from Europe, should be ‘anticely et their ent, | cause of tho next forangen . af A : o . med i \° WN. 0. Pic. | A wo * Chal BECO, | W.sAnd ot hi name had never ben mentioned in any | fy next. D bomedecon the 24th of Decem | whllethe country lemenseed with dangers. 0. 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