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THE NEW YORK HERALD. MiraiatieactaniatacucoeaNas NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1845. papeation 2 one nn eee THE NEW YORK HERALD, | The Abeuition Crisis in the United States | with unknown quantities of slaveholding States | « question of mathematics which you should vote for. Port Praya. yest pret | AGGREGATE CIRCULATION Their Opinions and Purposes, in her train. rey regcen. choose the least of twoeviis: the slave- [Correspondence of the Herald.} Jan. 6—The January term of this court. comimenced THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. Jauns G. Bexuzrt, Esq. We ‘protest jagainst slavery’s drain from_ the | bolder who is the claimant of one hundred human Deities U.S. Sure Yorxtown, to-day, when both branches of the court were in sem 5 " Str :— North, in the shape ot por lan 200,000,000 of | # ® greater criminal then the man who hasninety unpaid Porr Prava, Nov. 90, 1844 } sion, end took up jury causes. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. As a mentval your. prophetic views, for Ereit, in he. lemaweny years, to be paid in bank- Pres port, Seen hapy ens sts merged, ts that ate — — a 7 Deewiors— Bi B:hiven, et al; ads. Jacob Deiffenbock— moat wake some months past, in relation to the effect the | Mptey and outlawed promises. . | of that poor, hard: father ond mo.ber, : i ; nada ment 2 |. = f ‘ ‘To the Public, liberty party abolitionists would have on the e protested against the violation of the Contsti- | into a d peck bats Sieeetiney irene ethan more, | Dgar Sin—After a boisterous and tedious pas-| | Nath Cod sped i aagar Ma Banded nd een Ft tore THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- | drama ot the late presidential is hi tution of United States, by which the right of | or the mastet, may wish to sell thet grey-haired man from ei arrived at Madeira. lished every day of the year except New Year's Day and Fourth | fulfilled ina truly Seog ei You, bee petition, the elementary right, from which all | the wife of bis sifted pilgrimage. He must go; hearts vont petted seu pies be and were emicttids- of July. Price 2 centa per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages | Was the first person in this nation, acting es an | remedial justice flows, was struck down, in the | may break, trade must go ou,and the tation discipline ere seena ined SESE CRY, in advance. editor of an anti-abolition press, who had the can- | face of the naiion, at noonday, by the forms of | of the slave-whip mux: still extort the unrewarded toll | ed with the usual hoepitality of our " jeeseuancee THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday | dor and good sense fairly to estimate our strength Jaw ; at first by the 21:t_and afterwards by the | 19,the baleful cottoneleld and in the forlorn rice swamps} | wrargh, andtVice Consul, Mr. Hayman. It would if ing. Mt MEF Harrison vs. Calvin E. Hull.—Bail reduced to 1300, ts allowed. PO ILE Husrivon va. Albert. Spencer —Bail reduced to iwrison $300, 1 0 1s allowed. ‘Danicl E. Tyler va. Elizabeth Lyderoft.—Order that Plaintiff stipulee, unless he shail viect a discovery, and pay the costs at October term, and of this motion at $10. Horace Butler vs. the Mayor, &c.—Motion for reference granted, with liberty to Dctendant to add to the pleadings eny special notice he may elvct, and to raise any ques- tions under the pleadings. The amended decision of the referees therein to be subject to the opinion of the Court. Jacob Deiffenbock vs. P. Schiven, and_others —New trial 3 7 F hile the initials of the new proprietor, with mark:ng- morning~price 63 cents per copy, or $3 12 per anuum—post- | 0d numbers, by which means you was enabled to | 25th rule of the House Representatives of the | jr 4 : “fyi ollie nsula ‘ages paid, cash Piers aay bike ah compute the amount of distarbiog, force involved, | United States. We sought to exercise the right of tckse nis postin tnseepels' cag to merch tho. 100g re | Pe ints Rerpaneab~ ~ ier AY EXTINERS ar informed thst he ceonlason of te | and to what extent the one or the other of the | Petition, in behalf of thoxsands of American per | turoless ju Tove dldant fand‘nis wife, childrens pa, | #8 he to represent us in foreign ports. From Fut Herald jg over THIRTY-FIVE THO , and ineres great parties might ‘be aided, or injured by the | 8093 .claimed as the victims of Slavery, in the | rents and friends he shall behold no mote forever. But | chal we eailed for this Place, touel ne pe ies fnat It has the largest cireulation af any paper sn ths clty, | force of repulsion, of attraction, absorption, or ex- | Disttict of Columbia, and as affected by the inter. | this immortal Deing, thi moral shipwreck, his | eight hourg at Teneriffe. We arrived here on th wen in the elly or country. Prices moderal in advanes. | tinction, or by sustaining our onward movement of nal Slave Trade, prosecuted and carried cn with a | days of grief and nights of sorrow to gratify the avarice | 27th, and found the Macedonian an ecatur in ELUNTING of al kinds execated at the toet moderame price, integrity and integra! barbarity, from ‘this home of our National Sover. | & one who despises him; to be crushed by the insolence | port. ‘The Preble came in yesterday from Bissao, and in the most elegant style. hich threw into the shade, the horrors of | °f his, power, with no eye to pity, no arm to save ; his | where she had been to protect some property from lity, without intending to aid, g but meaning, by all lawful means, to overthrow | ©'82ty, W! i i JAMES GORDON B: ETT, . A id cries for mercy are unavailin, Jamentations are his i fi id crew have Pnornieton oF THE peony ea both parhiess ad alienate as great: number es re on rt peaine com. ieee grt re ieee crimes. ‘Cut of bylaw from fearning to read, the conto. ie fever bat Te ns ay that all are recov- | V6" Jeinson, impleaded, $e ads Elizcbeth Ripley— Nerhwest comer of Fulton and Nassau sugets. | Powsible fromeither. : anteertending abductions of the Senegal and | jauons of religion from the bible are denied to him ; the | Pring She sails to-day for the ssland of St. Vin- | judgment ior Defencant, with liberty to the D:fexuut to 8 there has been much said against us in your f peasy at slavery prefe: that a hould lose his | - nt to recruit hererew. The Truxton 19 at Mon- | a new trial on payment of costs within ten days after no- More than two millions of the siguatures of some | soul ral ti¢e of this rule. The Mayor, 4c. va. John Herdman, and others.—New trial ordered—costs to abide the event. Both branches of the Court then took up Jury causes. Before Judge Vanderpoel. SH Brown r in past times, would it be t then the maste 1d the body. é 5 NEW YORK kd es sue RAILROAD freee er yur pa he sit ta the erat batoa. of the best men and women of this great, country, individuals of these great parties have insisted we | rovia. The Decatur sails on Monday for Norfolk. id ] i Thy : have been signed t titi bet 1884 sbould not nominate an individual representing our ex- | We leave this evening ona four months’ cruise pref iow what aie awe [a 1840, praying in the lies dupaitied, a teapéettil Act sentiments, but should study the history of the two | along the coast frem Monrovia to the Bight of i i slaveholders by th inated ; if we could extract . Our ship has been, and still is, ve intend to do, and why the whigs, or democrats, | [20guage, the Congress of the United States to eb palon sitter Waeee: on as ahi Bh Met peat. Provisions sal toaeia Rete, anette WINTER Al ; in the late struggle, could not receive thei abolish slavery in the District ot Columbia, and i E , ve. Alexander —This was an Quand aber October 2 ths ears Wil rea oe fonlowrd = can over expect itin any future conflict iar polity | the internal slave trade between the States, They | resol «ppreesien, then vote DE hime the least oftwo | #avessel would come out here, oF on the conel action’of easumpait to recover $00 value of certain Leaving City Hall for Harlem, (125th st.) Mopisiania, Fort. | cal supremacy. elaimed that Congress had, by the Constitution, | evils We hold that we never lose our'votes, when given | With stores for the officer's messes,they wou quantity of clothing furnished to the defendant by the shane, Hart’ Sones td White saa 0 ae, Boe, L ‘The press of the two > reat parties of the United power to le ialato in cases whatgover,”” over | in pursuance of un enlightened conscivnce.’ Each vote a ready sale. pleintite agent. It appeared piauntia ie Sines ond Keeps A M. and 3.30 P. “8 liama? Bri tates supposed it could serve the interests intrust- je District of Columbia, an y the same instru- | isathread ip that great cable of power we intend | Albany. establisbment in Charleston, South Carolina, where his A. M.. 1B. M, seg city Hall 8.45 A. M.. 1145 A. M., 240 P. M.. LG P.M. wekalige for City Hall 1 3 " es | ed to-their care best by misrepresenting our senti- | eat “had power to regulate foreign _ com. | wind around the monater’sneck and hang him there [Correspondence of the Herald.] th i 0a FM: | ments, by concocting for us a creed which we ne- | Merce betweea the States and Indian tribes,” | until dead. IC we had not given the votes of "4 we brother ac edas his agent. The defendant was Sheriff should have had none in ’41, and if we hed not given the Axzany, Jan. 3, 1845. of Chailxton, and purchased his clothes from the Vat | ver believed, a formula of action which which would authorize that body to destroy the M se from England. The leavi ee adopted, and objects of accomplishment Dever ene commerce in slaves between different States, by eens eee ‘ tie Tandved at ae Hr egies Political Movements—Speakership—Senators--Can- males ‘of inmivation cil wiceded. in ber. twee also , . Wer Vausiail Gaz | tertained; and the same press hoped to preserve | testTicting the slave to the State in which the ‘law | Choise between elther of the two parties on the sutject of didates—Cliques—Who’s the Dupe? attempted to impeach the testimony of the witnesses for plaintiff. Adjotirned over. Before Chief Justice Jones. Wm. Adamset al. vs. The Ocean Insurance Co—This action was brought u open policy of insurance, to re- den and 27th street. An, Extra Car, will precedeeach Train | the integrity of the at confedel i found him. These petitions, including some other | 4) ~The hich have bee: Fed, i i top, mninutes before the time) of starting from the City Hall, | the atelitvon intelloat in 1a. stabs by piecing propositions, ‘anread, unprinted, unreferred, unde- srt Uctasines cod tRgueties aan us by the Nwhige eiace The various cliques and interests are already at i ___ Ma rill ale wp peasansgees aloe th line tenia and io: tual imbecihty, and when it sent up a ated, and unconsidered, were sent by arms-lull, | their receng defeat, originate ina prefound contempt for | work in this city to control the Governor in his : a 5 lorrisi lurid blaze for a moment, it\was never to | t© repose in a room, some fourteen feet square, in ths reat doctrines and objects of the Liberty Party — | appointments, and to secure the two United States i tagmedinte places, wees = City Hall for Plarlem and Morrisiania7 . - iti ji i aa it q leaders of the Whigs affect to think, if for he value of sbi tof china and earthen- ¢ M. Pi Ly P.M. Lege Morrisseaia for Shy Hails & ceaae one bo The cetivon of esnnea. aun maniy ‘of | hacen ved SE Scunt coat: in every Fpot where it exists, en'the a0 ee noe, Senators. Poor Bouck has been forced out of the wise shied by plaintifs. ‘The plaintitf mexeiee- ral By'onterof the Boar, which alarros. springing from the wild-fires of mo- } ‘al of the deeply wronged. ia a stetate book of on 8 plentation, tn the Uniige States, | way by these very men, for the great fault that he | turers sud importers ofthe sbave ‘articles, having an ax- “ 18 $in* Fre "S, CARMAN, Secretary. | ralinsanity. For the saivationof the nation, it was } he Abolitionists, during. the years 1836, °87, ’88 | territory. in which Slavery existe, that we At Rionists | could n’t please all parties; and Silas Wright is Ere vend dattg tosinets af Liverpool, also inEpg. In \ LONG ISLAND RAIL-ROAD COMPANY. deemed necessary by our ,enemies to impugn our and ’89, interrogated the candidates tor Governors, | should turn round and vote down the labors of ten years, | put in his place only to get similar treatment if, he, | March, 1841, the plointiffs shipped about £1638 value of } ‘ power of further progress.’ The press deemed it | State Legislation and Congress, on the subject of | aad vote affirmatively for all the Slavery there 4s in the | P himeclf i "i i ps goods on board the Wm. Brown, for Philadelphia, which the most elevated love of country'to write obitu. | Slavery in, the District, the Territories, inter- | nation, oy| voting for « slaveholder, who ils opposed to | in the end, should prove himeelf incompetent to | Hi'fited vessel, it will be remembered, was lost. by being - | aries of our decease, and pretend to have witnese- nal Slave Tra‘e, and the act of Congress of 12th | touching what exists, and is not opposed to annexation | their thousand demands. Strange world, this, my | struck by an iceberg. This action, therefore, is brought WINTEK ARRANGEMEN 1 ed the lest solemnities, in our death and burial; | February, 1793; And whether said candidates, if | on that ground; and thus we Abolitionists, by a bellot | dear Bennett, and of the many millions who inha- | to recover the value of the goods. ) ‘Traine ran a follows, commencing Meee io; (landithia last. thing of futerment was eo-oftea re: elected pronld do atin their power, constitation- oe aie sue sane yooaine of all rearantees $36 the | oT know of but very few who give it a proper | A0#tmned over to.this forenoon. _ Lew Alyn, at halfpast 7A. MU, (No Hc ; i i ally, to overthr 5 » ve Broohiva, at halbiaat 7A MU. (New York ade 4. | peated, that it, at last excited a doubt among the | Sil¥.! ow, ais aystem of vileness and Op- | tionista would be glad to see Texas annexed, if iteould | sstimation, by looking on man as he really is, and U, 8, Circuit Court. Before Judge Betts. Jan. 6.—Thomas F. Evans et. al. vs Edward Curtis— This was an action to recover the amount ef $128 20, paid by plaintiff as duties to the late Collector Curtis, under protest, claimed under the act of 1842, for arti- cle called ‘* cudbear,” imported for the rar of dying. The article is a vegetable, and the act of 1842 exem from duty berries, nuts, and vegetables used for dying. Since the protest of the plaintiff, the article hes been nie free of duty. Verdict for plaintiff $136, damages and costs. Hawks vs. Richards and Richards—The jury in this more thoughtful, whether it ; pression. But the candidates showed whatever wed. stopping at Farminadale ind & I tempt, on the part of political undertakers, we ex, | Might be their abstract opinions, that they had Oe ete eet cing casteh byelectingiite.Ciapye | setting him down at a just valuation. Office, like .M_ tor Hicksyille and intermediate | fess to have buried what might injure the public, much more to fear from the searching vigor of | have kept Texas out, the same power might rape 4 religion, too often glosses over acts which, could nd on Tuesdays, Thursdays | whether they had or not; to quiet clamor and si- pro-slavery power, than from the arxtous humanity | Texas in with Slavery abolished. But nothing was more they be brought to light, the possessor and professor through to Greeaport and in- lence debate. ot Stn ae the assrecres tarytaryy ay the nee bgberang Pgge-aodoyy Sho ortaionth Whigs, bet alike be the objects of scorn and contempt. wo Rt for Hicksvi inweraads j i candidates, when given, were fram tl now men, osu of Mr. , and the ° Fr . f pig ‘ iy. Saudaye groped. ei nes tell in cee cry te rare ae allow Bim be casuistry which should have marked the J result, 41 600 former democrats te Mr. Polk, the Tiveety party, | Bouck is the victim, ‘tihng? oh Poti ofhce He a ) —* Leave Greenport for Brooklyn, Boston ‘Train, st 1P.M..oron | choose his own seestand. Bi Position, and } form its metaphysical finese, rather than the sim: | YUld have beenvextinct, and we shouli huve been | ers in this city —men filling prominent and elevate the arrival of tve steamers diily, Sundays ex- ‘Ameri ers - But we believe the ‘plicity of asturdy republican ; seit celnaeLsaul es poreeter remembered only to be despised, as a body of men, who | stations, but who, in this instance, have descended Septet sopping at ‘St. George's Manor and frmtebien press, that great chandelier with its Re adheseineat wes mudiedsather aan ie fre Tie | (OF want of capacity or integrity, bad ed our | to the meanest level, with the worthless and aban- - an ES yiingta Accommodation ‘Train. for f 2ousea ights, reflecting every image of thought, iby of w-eummltdecudeaiiens age phi | enemies to take our arms out of our hands, under the | doned, to effect his ruin. And although this is a ii neds Fates. a Mone | Supposed the best interests of mankind were to be y ab position. Again, those answers } plea that they could use them better for us than we | well known fact, yet they are shielded from expo- Brooklyn and inter pI ou Mon- . de ean ara advanced b' 83 . | almost universally came too late for a wide spread | could for eurselves, and that we, the Abolitionists, had | .,, 5 | case, alresdy noticed, rendereag a verdict for plain- From Hickevillo Sayre tee ep nee idey ee taces daily, dogmas fd <fastad 10 bt . any of the follow- | Gictribution; therefore the object of the interroga. | ogreed to forego the aplendors of the rising sua of | STC by the mantle of high. paises and pie go tiff, $497 69. J Sndayaexearted a AM. mad PM “Phat an innocent tan hasa better neht vo him: | (OF Was defeated in more ways than one ; and | liberty, for the heat and light of a Texas glow-worm. Sou Aa inficted by their own hands, and | Dumebes Osborne va. The Mayor and Corporation — This Leave Brooklyn for Hicksville and intermediate places, at 9% | elf, his wife and children, than any other man had | 12 many cases what seemed to be" the word of Ft ate ant peas Ce COG and | not mndereccn by the world. _ i Wheaten Clerk of Police dn Sundaye-_duties which RIE Re PRB ‘That the Constitution of the United States when | Promise to the ear, was broken to the hope.” I! | ine benedt of equal law. {n relation to this matter, in a future letter, I} have been imposed by a resolution of the Board. Ver- i le at 256 P.M, for Brooklyn. truly (as it never has been) administered, is an | ‘2° cen idate was a Whig, and answered fa-| "94 ‘That colered people, by emancipation, would | will lay all things bare, regardless of consequence, | dict for plaintiff, $906 23, with interest, subject to the Leave Jamaica at8 A.M for Brooklyn. anti-slavery document. An instrument, as the | Yorably, the Whig Abolitionist, necame angy it | create, as freemen, for themselves, double the wealth, by | and by which | will expose ubout as heartless « | opinion of the Superior Court. P.M. word Constitution imports, made for the protection } the mocratic Abolitionist did not vote for | the stimulus of cash, they now.do, for their mesters, by conspiracy on the part of these “distinguished ——— Mondays, i y Tuesdays, ad defe f 1 righ rar a him, while the Democratic Abolition voter would ulus lush. ” di b Common Pleas, Weduesdays, $Via Norwich. | ‘Thursdays, ¢ Via Ston’gton § 804 defence of our natural rights, of life, liberty OT fe hi did 4 a ne ipation, and | Me@»”, 88 has seldom been made public. The sare dtaiae Det Fridays, Saturdays,” and property, and was not made to desiroy and | °8Y fear the candidate is more of a Whig = se ececamat tienen iets pation, truth alone shall be spoken, and I know no paper} ys. 6 marth Ps ae aoe e OU. 5 2 ckid aie di im* m strip a person of his natural rights, to life, liberty, | ‘#2 an. Abolitionist, therefore I shall vote | oan never learn lessons of liberty. with oBalne on tant of | better than the Herald through which to give 11 10 | ong Francis Dubuar, Bzecutors and ca of P. Durando, de- and property; but the Constitutionsis a covenant of | ™Y ld. ticket.” The eame occurred when the de- senig res maaliitinr Cubans Nore, os the means of | the public. Iam no ‘* Bouck man,” and have bu: apacity to govern a State so the whole people, with each person, and each per. | "cratic candidate answered favorably... The | then te honorable; and that they would earn es much in | a poor opinion of hi ton with the whole people, for the protection oa | qestioning system was es great a failure in the | ( the slaves now do. large and important in every respect as this; a con- people, + abe hg voter as in the candidate, because the voter and 'y nee we techy ricy ep iideeane value of southern fans Shick aes 4 ceased, vs. Luther B Wyman.—Iin this cause action was brought to recover the sum of $187 50, alleged to have been due unde! he following circumstances. It a) K ANGEME i defence of their natural rights from invasion. ; will perhaps give greater considera- | that the premises situate at 58 Bowery had been let to a On and aiter we tetof ths cask ei ae: ‘There are eight millions south of Mason and | C@%didate were yet in one or the other of the great | tabor would be one hundred and twenty millions of dol- | tion to my developments when presented to your not thenameof Joseph B. Flandrow, for a term of ‘Pateusos UEpor. N es Dixon’s line, three millions of colored, and five | Pro-slavery parties. Each of the parties refused to | lars per annum. readers. yur years and three months, at the yearly rent of $750, Sovocn AN 90’ és millions of whites—in 250,000 persons, or one | 2°Minatean out-spoken, talented Abolitionist,who | 6th —We believe it would double the valueof every The clic in this city, which are hard at work | Payable quarterly. The said J. B. Flandrow entered into be ee rhc we * PY eightieth part of the American opie in wh had the powerto make himeelf felt, or his positions } 2cref the soil south of Mason and Dixon’s line, and that tai islet is the Croswell clic ‘nd the | Porsession upon the first of February, 1641, end afterwards ’ es it Bi ‘en ihe feasted tithe to aie tl el sASioea: ot rempected. Lach of the great parties, bowed down | theland would then be worth more than slaves and land oe rac aeeyaes ea Ged aie fated + by Trek, | S#tigned over the premises to defendant.’ Present sction foriek aM, | gotelpck BF slaves ; 1,250,000 in the shape of wives, children, | {© the, litile end of both partice, of the one-third, penta "Wa Believe Congress has power to abolish thein- | destructives.” ‘Their trial of skill and strength will | quertats tent sfrid premises, For, detence it'wes com: aint relatives and dependents, im addition ato 1e 250,006 ee aaa nro po : fore, fal ren at ow crags ternal age pave bate oars the States, which would des- | come off first in the ene aes ee bil asda that defendant Raver hed entered into possession ae J 3 i 4 = eat Gai of sie holders, making @ne and .balf milion.or | Saicd an aboitionsa of the Liberty pany stamp | eeeatectng mate the sroeee ek nee a | te TOM Onc, bg a ro cagcnce’ | Salas erSn heresies hat fetter ecg FERRY. fed directly from unpaid slave labor. There’ are | ‘he craven spirit of the democrats at. the not tera,conld pot sell them out of those three States, the | the destructive embodiment and favorite. Thes: | SUrrender of the premises now sued for, and that as they ‘ EE - Mol | about half a io of persone, such as ministers, 4 “°Uld say to southern slave-holding whigs—“‘Ah! | slaves, not having profitable Isbor to pursue there, would | same office-holders are linked in to secure the seat | »8¥eat present sued Flandrow for said quarter’s rent, and le eee: et tt the Rome wil deve es lawyers, physicians, agents, merchants, not land: <a we not aievays fell youths Shits erty the rr oblige horas pis to maniste them ene oe se the | for Crane, a very inferior person in talents, wher ee prvi poe property rut ment satisfy the rent, oe gue ATEN} De holders, nor slave owners, who hire slaves at the } ton gp ep veering a Ang é _ d with S ho i f decided F renee 2a salik'te'ate 8 a : > ‘i dh compared with Seymour, who is a man of decide Verdict for plaintiff $100, subject to th ion of me Ar er pF M south for menial offices. 80 of t { the democrats were to nominate | M4 NOMS 4 A tue gtatdy of Miestasippl, Loulsione, | abilities and strong conservative faith. ‘The Atlas | court, witn iberty to eitate party to tury the same into & he land would ring with—“‘Abt did F 4 iahews, gna Georgia, would be uncuitiveted for want | faction are at work upon Gov. Wright, thinking tc noncuit, bill of excertions, or verdict for defendant. tell you the democrats were the § of jaborers from rinies Kentucky and Maryland, if | get him committed in support of their candidate ; Then there are three millions of poor, mean and Win Lynch vs. Wm H Merrill—Thii ion of im ich vs. Wm ferrill—' is was an action 9 and 12, A. M.: 3%, and 5 P. > are t On Sundays the Boat will leave at 11, Rl hee of 12. | wretched whites, in the slave states, without edu ___ } cation, having no capital except their labor. abolition party—see their candidate.” he internal al«ve trade was abolished, and that the aboli- | but the reply is, ‘itis a matter, gentlemen, in. | trespass to recover damages for fraud alleged to have been ~ FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT dapeil lnben cosh dare nities eetee ncaa Each party hoped. at the North, by ringing the alarm sjon ofthis arcadful trade thoroughly’ enforced would de- | which I feely ies cit or wich to caterfere. ‘ens | committed in the disposal of property. It appeared that NE RK AND NEW YORK. the ‘slavehokler; wh the | en eed bells of abolition, that the party who nominated an abo | «troy slavery in those seven States by the sujerabun- here deck taki ft.%— | on the Sist July, 1844, plaintiff purchased frem defendant FARE ONLY 19} CENTS. ler, who owns the land and slaves, | iitionist would lose ite entire strength at the South, and } dance inthe latter three, and by their want of them in | 7USt> therefore, decine takieg any part. — | real estate situated in Brook’yn, for the sum ef $7,000, THE NEW AND SWIFT sre RAINBOW, {204 creates as the superior class, the law | it Northern Whigs nominated the abolitionist, the entire | ihe fourormer States. Seymour will be elected Speaker beyond doubt, | Sioqo of which was paid in cash and the remainder sub- ‘APTAIN JOH) ] [Of public opinion, which is that no white | southern Whigs would go over to the Demecratic Ns e,Congress can abolish slavery in the Dis- | 4¢d_Rose, conservative, Clerk of_ the House; | jectto mortgage That it was a matter specially OX and after Sepeember 10%h will ran daily, | man or woman can work for “wages by | and ifthe Northern Democrats so acted,the slave-holding “wravent the admission of Florida or any { thisI think you may depend upen. The fight wil’ | on between. both parties that there was to be ne incum- as, auowe ee are inelt 5 he hears Me | the side of the slave without being disgrace Democracy would flee to the Whigs for shelter. Thus , and bresk upits commerce onthe American | then come upon the candidates for United States | trance. taxes, &c., upon the property. That on said Paave Naw foot of Barelay atreet, 30% oclesk and,looaing caste ; (which is the case enerally, the South, by permitting slavery to govern her . from Srate to Staie. Senators. Those named are Dickinson and Fos. | | Jaintiffs taking possession he found that the taxes for ‘apd rre except in western Virginia and eastern B deepen as the everlasting paramount, the North acted with® most —We believe that war from abroad, insurrection | ter, Croswellians, and at present representing | 141 and 1643 were still unpaid. That there wasan as ——“WINTER MAIL LINE | where free labor is in the ascendant, in this Swit- depiorable conformity, and suffered herself to be govern- | or secession, of the slave States or nullification, would | the State at Washington in the Senate, and whe | #¢#sment on the property by the Corporation for 1840, and ‘OR AL serland of Ameri h h al fe he io y the most surly and selfish despotism the world had | give Congress jurisdiction for the snlvation of the coun- h " didat ‘ented by that factio: also that it had been previously disposed to a third person. DAILY, 005 OL ALPANY. sing ar inter: | wetland of America, where the awful forms of the | ever seen, by which the Northera abolitionmts were | try, to abolish slavery in allthe Stateses a means ‘to | pro we, uy Cane Wags Peon y that faction. | fora term of 1900 years. It was ccntended for defence ILY, at o'clock, F. M., landing eternal Alleghanies propthe clouds.) These poor | ground te powder between the upper and nether mill. | provide for thy common defence,”and if we do not eay | £0 point of talent, Dickinson is about third rate, or | ‘hat guticient evidence had not been adduced to su Ti otecule COL RRO TA: i» William H. Peek. | Whites fish, hunt, and live on the unclean drippings | stones of the two great parties of the North, who had | this, then we say slavery inaright more Important to be | 8 80 ; of good common sense, great honesty / | the allegations expressed in the deelaration, and also that . Monday, Weduesday, Wriday, and y Aitemasse’ et é | of the great unpaid. These men are the Lynch jury- | bad our votes, and paid us in mobs, misrepresentation, the | -ustained thea the integrity of the Union or salvation of | character, and by nature much’of the wag. I am | no deception was used in the transsction. o'sins Steamboat UTICA, Captain E. Hyatt, on Tuesday, | Te”, and pe nae Sea er iaa et’ iL ckutameaquat sorter of bac poopters Taaieeammmcee | f Gehinem al tates Cesena a beta celncen dion the ollie ae ee toe ater ee cana ta jest the | C'S Rosia phate Hi. Burlock for defendant ‘Tharsday ond Satarday Atirneema, ics aelen. o Hs oar + fe ipanions of the man- | Pooritee ‘South in ite iyookings Mla eats ejmen hax : ‘conquer an A, mejslaves to | for tl eo ice; but ii i 6 ickinson 18 j A e oe, for plaintiff. nrlock for ant ‘ 4 unting hound. 5 |, by | a foreign nation, rather than three millions of our own | man. Foster, is nearly a first-rate man. serie Mavengers taking che abeve ise’ wil’ arrive in Al ie aon 1 * the ing Trains of Carsfor | ‘These poor men are our President makers, and | “Mich the Souwh have, at this nomen: ae martyrs, } slaves should be set free, which is absurd. debater he is ever ready, at times chowy, anc enat or west. ‘the boats are new ual, are fur | do the bidding of @ highly educated oligarchy of | 224 Some, of the best of the Ni intheir dungeon: | 1ith.—We believe the act of Congress of 12th February, | generally sound and correct in his arguments. He sit rtped aed ces of ne Cpr epee 9 Whore offence was the showing the | 1793, by which slavehold:rs parsue and kiduap colored | i not Wrights equal, but I should think far superior SALAMANDER SAFES. HF. Salamander Safe, which was in the fire at the buming of the store No. 17: foumodations, trp entovalied on the Hudson. some 20,000, who claim the great offices of the | slave how he might 5 ari slave ; fits Nor Pasage ortrerght, app! iv 0 ‘on board, orto P. C. Sehphes Republic. The common school house as a sys- by the laws ‘of God end Nelure , ae is testator tatea. SS naeiee RSC eee oer IL to Dix, or Young. The Atlas Clique present the Held toad ini po eth a EL at the Office on the wharf. tem, like New England or New. York, is not found | right of another, which is wituheld from him, I may law. | 12th.—We believe the Constitution of the United States, | Names of Young, Dix, Barker and Hoffman. | Improved Salamander Safe, who makes use of the prin conduetor as patented by Wilder, who, after sears of ext ¥OR BATH, GARDINER AN) : menting, and at reat expense. succeeded in producing. a uni- he, 97 i Young is the ablest of the party just named, bu in the entire South. There is not a district schoo! | fully aid him by’ information t»- recover, Three young | when properly interpreted, is an anti % 3 si. | ia the opinion of the writer, unfitted for the office gentlemen, two of them studeits of Quincy Institute Ii | which, by means of slaveholding Presi D OWELL. The new msamer PENOBasOn Captain | house in Kentu icky. fe NV Kimball Jeaves the ond of 7 wun rome’; | ‘These three tnibicns ot poor whites are the Laz. | linois, by the names of rhompson, Burtund Works, three | jents, ‘Speakers, House of Representatives, the majority | in many particulars. To ‘a stubborn, headstrong pe Ae al gl 8 con } Orlock. ager will be in iiness on her ¢ aritesthccheve aroniot this continent,and worse off than the poorly years ago,in the morning of life, were sentenced for | or judges being eouthern, and a majority of the high | disposition, he adds a temperament of ming | States Court, »ga nst Rich, thers, for an infrinr e- ple“es, to convey passengers to the neighboring towns. rewarded laboring classes in Eu fi he | Cvelve years tothe nissouri itentiary, without any | officers abroad, on the sea and land, b-ing slaveholders. | which cannot allow him to look on men and things | "®t Upon Wilder’s Patent, and it wil! beseen by the Patent Law is rope, from the | statute sifixing the punishment, it being a matter of dis | the spirit and letter of that great and glorious palladium impartially. His likes and dislikes are of the so that they hve not given a gvod and bona fide title to asingle Salamander Safe they. ever sold, ‘The anbscriber pays the taates for ine privilens of furnishing to 0-e, public ihe gevales CHANGE OF SOCETUN ea new Mediterranean to Poiar ice. These American | cretienary barbarity in the: court. These young men, of our righ's, has been employed most unjustly, as an in ippi article: and now offers them as low as a perfect article enn beal- UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, Lazaroni are the victims of Pato nef have no | one afternoon, for amusement, passedover the strument for the destruction of the human rights of mil- K AN 4 3 S, ment, more likely to be made without reason than Vi BalOGEPURT—HOU- capital but their labor, and if they attempt to labor | into the State of Missouri, and were asked by a with reason, and never ho be reversed. Violent ny b e how | lions, when it was intended for the protection of all. . Mi hes hes cod ford vg & good title, warr nted DRY, an SATONIC AND WESTERN for wages by the side of the slave, they sink to the | he might escape from slavery, and was answered simply, | There are other important powers conferred by thie in. | in passion, and unforgiving in disposition, with | °s any’ever tes ‘od charwhig thet be has more ti HA ILROADS—The steamboats slave's grade, doing slave's work’ Neruse the river into Mlimoisand go North.” A per | atntersts wien strikes slevery mortal blows, sehen ew | prejudices of long standing against certain sections of nafethan the purcha e ever having failed. SILAS C, HE. 130 Iwd&wy m afire and damp proof safe than ie ena RI) ble whether such a EUREKA, Capt. Truesdell, and Labor is degraded. Three millions are ruined | 0% bebind edge heard thie answer from one of the | ployed by true liberty-loving men, but thos. ve enu- | of the country, it is questi Tike Grd feck , would be fitted for the dell, Nioitud, C-pt Brooks, will leave the bag Le by being compelled to the labor of a country un- three, and swore to it, and the terrible desolstion of | merated when exercised, would convince slavery it had | man, with all his abiliti velttreet, daily, Sundays excepted, at C carelve seure, in -adinneesi”s aan 1, ‘ery = 5 3 i eon was their punish: | oothing left to do but to expire amidst the universal con- | digni i i RON SAFES —It is no longer » question what eeaeaeteaae ‘at Bridgeport, dimme | tewarded. Three millions more are ruimed for | ment. There was no pretence that the slave eaceped. | Ceatuistions of the civilized world, dignified station of United States Senator. As for | ['yeat protection agninst fre,as all admit WILD) poh Prose want of the reward of that labor, which sl: 6 Dix, he isa gentleman of the exclusive kind, eel. der " GEO Liters net Svea eof Basenge or | Very has so. degraded, the whites ennnot | om fscnmont of the tether wes the owuse of ike asap Yours, respecttalys VAN STEWAR: domi seen and much talked of, of fair, and but fais | ourtiow ever sured seize them, hich hae now been er ° ‘Freight Traja dally at 6% A.M, 1 perform, Or, in another form, it isas though hea. | ters death. Mr. Lone is ia Virginie’s penitentiary for New Yorx, Dec. 1844 ween s ant talents; no debator, but kind and gentlemanly in | trsly overcome. and the subseri per chal qnace ety. wamp cpoa ror Fu: ther information. both as to fisight and baggage. spPly | ven had said, if you wrest liberty from three mil- | twelve years, placed there some two or three ie eee his deportment, qualities, other things being equal, | a gilt plate) that has ever injured books, papers or jewelry, by :vingston, Wells sad Boerroy's Express ofice 2 Wall street} lions of colored men, and make them work for no- | years ago for the Rev. C. F. Torrey Capt. Tyler, Read and Learn. that would be strong recommendations in his favor. | dampness, He pledges himself to the public that alf safes ma eB. MASON, Saperfatendant, thing, three millions of whites, of your own blood, | / 8bout to go to e offence | Mr. Epiror,— Gen. Barker is “a good tellow,” very easy | A ti hl te are rch awe, Geet fetes ee 410 Im*m 172 South atreet._ | shall be ruined and undone, for being prevented | {oF six years. Cait. lungeon. | Why is it that for several months past, nearly | one, if the report be true, that his name was put | would be greater {han the owner of aay safe tha aid bo prove OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE | from performing that very labor for a reasonable | %b¢ Guiph of Mexico, and the Rev. Mr Fairbanks isin | 411 our men-ot-war returning from their cruises, | to the “Secret Circular” without his knowledge reward. Thus, six millions, or one third of my vente lady our Verw ‘ein’ the ne Pantiefatt'et have been ordered to the Norfolk station? The | and yet out of deli refused to make the fraud countryman, are undone, hopelessly so, unless sla- bbe nde Kentuck: neith Mr Fairbanks, c! with | following veseels have recently in succession ar- | public. Hoffman is the last of the candidates in JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South street, New York. very is abolished, and all for the accommodation | the same offence. South Caroline and ‘of the | rived, and were paid off at that place, viz.:—Fri- | the present list, and is good in any argument, from Uren, nt Waters Piece" arin prchaas Sb nt w ‘s % exclusive right (forthe State of New York) to manufacture and furnish the genuine Salamander. Orders received at his [ron Safe warehouse and factory, No. 189 Ar ysl) ‘The subscriber cuntinues to ta. to bring out | Of one thirteenth of the lation. This is de. | Slave States, in violation of the letter and spirit ot th: te Constellation; sloops Vincennes, Cyane, Sara- | a ‘peony whistle” up to the tian hieroglyph- LING, vasienger from Great Brita and Tefand, (vie Liverpool, | structive of the peace Bad Tree ee of ca 1aiG; | Goutitutes of the ‘United. Beeten, by ‘uncosaitationsl | Sige, and Deeatary frigate Columbia, and schooner | ics.” His peculiar telents ‘and Siaposition, ate ac | Spr Steond-hand Safs forsale at ene ta ball rice who may } ed 66 thls 0 a i | the republic, and acts ina thousand waysto mar | State laws, arrest free colored men the moment they | Flirt. The only exception was the frigate United | well known, that it would be useless in me to at- DAGUERREOTYPE pa sp thal in order to afford every facili 4 the peace,frights aud prosperity of the north. We | touch their shores, and keep them imprisoned until the | States, at Boston, but not a single man-of-war | tempt to putthem down here in whiting. With Suncnas, "il have despatched superior American ships in New Yor of the north are always Drought in contect with | ship, ia which they camsseaile | These 1 authori: | comes to New York. Young and Hoffman in the Senate, the ‘‘ Southern every a daring the yeat, sche see due and the wrong doing class, who, out of this mountain pig rep hn — ‘rab [Age Lane The only ehips of our navy now getting ready | chivalry” ond ‘“‘ Western lions” would find the at- FU BONS ama bee MEN T, ms, ey pay, they are soldj ier™ | for sea are the Jamestown, Saint Mary’s, and | mosphere of the hall too hot to contain them, and E E we to info ‘Daguerreotype i Bay! tion will ba shown them as heretofore, and ahonld | ofginjustice, make Presidents, Secretar: kk. finally i 0 i for mbar, the mone will be released, os ers, ‘oreign Ministers, and a majority of the, sore footy y yg men of "Mesvechteette ‘and | Portsmouth, at Norfolk, and the first frigate to be | it is to be feared that the just and righteous laws ange for sums to, ‘oalt, payable ‘on de. | 8 of the republic, and use the government to au Rhode Island. Besi‘es which, if the free colored men, | launched isthe St Lawrence, at that yard. on duelling would’soon be forced to yield to an i anks, (without discount or any other | ply ices i ii meelves — sons; and the North- toesare hess gee et SEE ot reas ony ay that bye amt mere aie le itd ci oor teat of all tous men, as you will see by m: charge), tae ern 8 are but conquered, tax payin, fT ‘ates ‘en, imprisoned on: rd at New York,|is to fit out store ships; and the | _ Now out of all the ey A Mart ~ hy RSL AND —teae, J; Bae om - provinetal i The abolition enterprise is for the delivery one ited, for certain’ penalties, for coming into the | the tig reason iat many stores thet are re- | faithful history of charactere, there is but_ little to armed & Co., Liverpool; the Nati jank of ‘ ; a and are sold this amount as slaves. Bi ho i Hglagd and Branches Caroughout Weagland ond Wales Yate millions of. men fromruin. ‘The abolition under. | Ait*,tnd are sold to ant as ginver, B.hold | quired to be sent abroad, cannot be obtained else- | choose from, but yet men have, their preferences, , . A UBSCRIBERS beg lear ri the h he iderably enlarged their connec- ‘West Indies, South Ameri wrements to be su) i Apporn: . Ali ee to their especial ‘order. Cases of all sizes, beat Polishing ve District Bank and Branches; Birmingham Banking Co.; | taking means togive every man the benefit of ma- where without the expense of freight 1o Nortolk or | and itis understood here, that Young and Dix are : IRELAND Navona Bank of Ireland and Branches, ang | “ing, the most of the energies os his body and Vion by ab lew, from » the Hon. Mr tices, | Boston. There are many persone,mechanics, &c., | the favorites with the new Governor, while it is | Subscan os, and onery.gcaer ertnie woos 1e the DagnerrotyDe, Provineial Beak of ireland and Branches, in mii the prinespal' | mind, and make labor honorable; so that men Sneatthe most worthy and distinguished men of Masse. | in every sea port or naval station, that depend in a almost certain that Dickinson and Foster will be | fotype Ant and their success in aking pretre, may serve as @ ‘mmendation and Tehance, terreotype tow: atthe Kingdom. need not fear to perform it, from disgrace, orfear | chusetts, formerly in Cot ‘Who was sent asthe ac. | great measure on the business arising from their | the chosen men atter all. VERITAS BCOTL, D—Kastem Bank of Scotland and Branches | that when they eo do they shall lose their reward ; | credited agent of Massacti to protect those free co- | connection with the naval service, and partialit oa Stine 4 ‘ 2 labor from being kitnepved, in- | should not exist as one station. he ves Tue Porice or Sr. Lovis.—Yesterday, a die- 01 and by it eqieles from any past of She shove samen evemtiet: See rene hs ierreat ‘and informalvon ay ree nay Dri ih. Prices Current tm. aking, Ah) by giving freedom to all. lored citizens of Massachusetts to an’ a chant render mane (nous (ee behte’ done, euutuctorl eae 4 rodecing power of his abt taa tntclcton ne tending to test the constitutionality of Sonth Carolina | cels, as they arrive, ‘should be fairly distributed. | graceful and brutal affair, in the shape of a pitched be obtained Dy nldreninn fpogepaid) ga Neting the amount they wish sent, with the name and address ‘ance the happiness of the people. law on this subject before the est tribonal ot the | When Mr. Henshaw was Secretary of the Navy, | battle, came off between two Irishmen, just without the i. & F LANGENHEM, tiara fermnem cigintnagd, «det (Or the pt We believe it wrong to count three-fifths of the pet Shei Ben pe Re seiibayiag on the trate fore he “went his death for Boston.” As the present wos limits of 4 city. eS) 7 oy or eleventh il Im#ee ¥ aoe Building. Philadelphia. For theaame returned DY Malls ser voat paid) to slaves as the basis of alaw making power, by argument, enforced by @ mob, than on legal adjudications, phe ey 4 is a Virginian, I presume he means to | tron had bis shoulder ashooukt "Gee bt the nen, 6 THE Second Eai BE wark on cnt- } LH shamed apply iF hy letter, Rovt paid) t0, 4, | Which twenty-one members from the South hold | onany point in which slavery is concerned, or where | ‘‘ make hay while the sun shines. learn, ie connected with our city police —St. Lowis Era, cael armenta of every description in rs ay slepunce ne. t FACHANOE ON ERULAND, IRELAND. fo pop Asaficient number to control moot | kumeaiy H te be Gaeraagy end the commen sense of Taunmton. | Dee. 5. are 16 avail Ghemneclves of the prea savaniages bp be dertvod stall or al WAL she Sion pay ie % We bel slaveholders, of | _ It was a matter of feluctance, when we formed Medical—Sore Throat. From THe West Invies.—By the steamer, we re- | obe Pe eae tn postrean <1 oo yy ea prineipal Ban ing J titations throughont the nitea | the south, rule the mation, and have given, out of | % “istinot liberty party onthe part of many of our friends. Mr. Bewnett—_ ceived a large budget of West India prints. We have seen | square, and contains 17 elegant dingrams, of ofl hg varsons styles fy i 61 South st | fifty-six years, slaveholding Presidents for forty- Ll yet | oder pent A aga C9 Dear Str:—It isa well known {fact to allmothers | very little, that calls for particular notice. Fever wos | of ts worn at the present day, with full aid ra secured at the sla ’e | and physicians, that there are but a very few things | prevalent at Kingston, Spanish Town. and Falmouth, Ja- ‘ could not carry forward a Gre moral and Polideat en- tore dafieult to manage than the many diseases fhaica. The Seta however, ‘was notgreat. The Hon. terprise for the overthrow of the triumphant interest of } which young children are afflicted with, and more | C. R. Nesbitt, Colonial Secretary of the Sahamas, has lost the country, without resorting to that political power, | oarticulaily so, when it becomes necessary to make | his election to the House of Assembly.—Hamilton Bermw- whi avery had 20 lly wiel for its own Her pd d oT dian, Dee, 21. while one portion of local applications to the mouth and fauces. ‘is a the rest in ‘another, we | "ery easy matter for an adult to make use of gargles General Se! le by adverse influences | when he has a sore throat, but with the infant, and | Before the Recorder, and Aldermen Winship and Devoe, 6 utter absurdity of our | child, it cannot be done. Powdered alum is one M. C. Paterson, Esq.. District Attorney. for slaveholders for the | of the best remedies that can be used. It should Jan. 6.—The Calendar —The usual number end diversi- 1840, we formed the | be burned on a ereved, then powdered and blown ty ofognee conmpnin the calendar for the present term. : 3 ing ara few ofthe may highly reapeetabe names cently Pilati to cutting sopeior To nny heretofore publisbed, ce eves Bit Sree Aten The J. He a » Ne . wg Lheynbare can be obtained of the anthor, No. 113 Browdyray, a to and ftom Liverpool can a lowent mies orreagy ofthe lien of iling on the ist, 6th | four. The akers of the House ef Represent 1h oth, Bit and 98th ‘teach month, on appiveation at above tives, Vice Presidents of the United Staten, Ob “See RU TCAAGO Wes fey _ow Baah sity | coc heads cad aoe ar the Boers t ¢ new ship | and ea al subordinates of the vernmenta! Pa paces Smith) mast'r, now oo | Bureaux, the principal officers in the Army and iedespatch Bhs ie intended expressly asa tralerbe. | Navy, have been out in the same proportion, lends was in one party. ‘Syreen this and Gltagow, oe OF vasa a RW, and a majority of the national judiciary are south: | were in danger ef being ts Bourse, |ermmen. Northern postage is almost doubled to | *omsok Nor overs? packet ship ADAM CARR will succeed the Ann far. | pay for carrying the mails to the different localities “4 amt nid ow ube ‘South, highest offices. On the let A PREP ae oe ES PS eee | 4 where none wrote, or need a letter, | tiberty party, and neminsted i i i jurder, 1; assanlt and battery with intent to kill, 2; for- KE = — 5 FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line for miles around, except three or four slavehold: | Vice President. The yeat 0, about 7000 1 Vorough a quill directiy upon the inflamed parte: | Fery, 2; burglary, 14; gran larceny, ts breaking pri- OF CHO ABS Yobn'B. els Master, wil sel | racket Ship SHERIDAN, Capea AF, Dereyweee | "6 families, id ji api gr a 2 thing else tailed) to act like a charm. The | $%2; Petit larceny, second ofence, I; divcrderly house, ae ee ere Of Tyler, will sall as above, her reguler day Lip rapes of. the confederacy, we protest against | in '44, 60,000. An element II find, on trial, this article and this | ty, Wooe, number, of nem caren, 34, Old cases, 20— heat ait TBOYD & HINCKEN; No. 9 Tontine Bailding, cor Wal: & _ater sts, PASSAGE FOR LIVERPOOL—Sails on the nh aninry.—T he magnificent and celebrated fast, —— w it i lamati indivi sands of times in our ns, and addresses, | Practitioner wi . apap rin oe Nad Olas ESM | fale for ie and ery to then, and eguan | never cova pees gemarammcaiceol; | mech gMn oc Arnh a nfeengat neat! | seticerrs ebpant o Silaren eesloned street, or to. 5 FY A ro: man, and would c nealecte it term, comport wi rent! en — HK. COLLINS &-CO, 56 South str, | OUF Citizens in the free States being made, in the | [hose only, who wottld employ ell which almost always follow scarlet fever. When | David Trimbte, foreman, Joseph M. Bell, 8.8 Barry, Job Kaige oh Raseege, 8 5 shape of magistracy, kidnappers, by law, of help } overthrow of on the sea and on the land. idly extending down into | W. Cook, Peter C. Coone, Thos. C. Chardovoyance, Geo. voit ship SEA , 1008 tons bur Japt Kdwards, eazoved tre Sher rue. ih Jy Hee mas Eee | One faee and women, fleaing to us for stosor. We utterly repudiate, as a theorem, the choice ne coerhent nd laren, nh praaaas tee the | G. Cempbell, James Campbell, W. Delafield, Abraham | Wil sall.vositivsly on Tuesday, the 7th of Jauuiry.. ‘ “isten " 7 "| We protest, whatever interpretation might have } between the lenst of two evile, as if one candidate for | nose, producing a most lormidable and alarming | Faron, Jr, Peter Gasener, James Harriot, Robert H. | commodatet ay aes seed ndhenastied trails boeee antec Maan been given to the Constitution, that, by no just in- | President went for slavery in the entire slave portion 0: » pr Jones, Stewart C. Marsh, Lewis R. Osborne, Otis Pol- 1y for passergert, with every convenience, that 6 disease—it is in all such cases that powdered alum macre will be found invaluable. x°%, respectfully, a ed Salty West Pa sTneely Sky ey SP BED erie et GA ARANS Regular Packet of int | terptetation, could seven slave States have been | the United States. but was opposed to Itin Te s ¢ ; ¢ ate ‘ Fei bat five ent tativinction and comtort to those UNION, Captain Wattoone, will positively sail as | admitted with their unjust privileges, with } other went for it in the United States, Texat po ould call and inspect t ‘omm: is of Sworn off —A great number of cases were sworn cfi above, ner regular day, out a violation where else. We will not select between these men. But STWICH, €@The Recorder charged (the Jury with unusual elo- | did ship, before engaging elsewhere, an “Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second ca | the Soouoweien - Fanta train rons we will sctect and choose the ‘man who is fauiiless, an’ ca quence, and called their attention to the subject of prison wih We Riderae whichs apply’ on board foot ot bin a PAvsengers, persons w bark, showld | Orns ing in single f twi vho represents our sentiments, and Tent of Court ror Tar Correction or Ernors, Jan4d— | reform—to the taking of usury, and various other sub. ' ROCHE, BR RS & make imam spplieation on board, vot VaeTe"™ | te Slave States, with or as a pair of twins, | mankind to our opinion, as fast as we cep. The choosing | Present— the Lieut. Governor, presiding, the Chan- } jects. jére 35 Fulton street, Cee baie to tee nton 4 < pa 100 Paracisetcanerotaouth. | the fertility of Her sande wegommendation, excep’ } che lonat between two evils” leaves the in*ividual, oF | cellor and 26 Senators. Motion Denied.—The motion of the counsel for P. V TOR RED GRLEAMe hoc « ‘ he fertility of her sands and the abundance of hei | oarty, who adopts that course, to Ba otaepally tn that con | "J. Sibley ve D Cope. Set‘down for argument for Mon. | Walker, for a commission to examine witnesses, Was de ht ag OS Pay which it die | day next. Eight causes, from 44to 61, were then regu- | med. "60 neh ai it fast saill hip Vk: 4 2vi1. captain W bray, will positively above, 4 he ty dene The ap i. a caine —] oleaching bones, of our brave countrymen, whose | ikes; on this principle the world would no prorress. | larly called and passed. <a eterna eens Ps ‘ASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS—Packet o | historical ever-glades, replete with the buried and | ‘ition, of choosing between things, T aptain lives, with forty miilions ot {f slaveholdera ure nominated {.r the tial office, a) upon application of the prisoners’ counse). ar freight or parang Uitte hectinmontions of nis ship for eabin, second cabin, and | AWAY, to densoy the last ‘econ: pam arr che candidates cult slaveholders on the great point (while Court Catendar—Thie Day: Wacquited Stephen Paley, impleaded with Daniel Mc | ‘ious, apply on board, Oras strerage passengers, cannot be sarprssed, Those wishing to se- | fle fugitive. We protest against | : the real choice of the northern man is to be displessed | Common Pixas.—Noe. 25, 1, 2, 21, 98, 41, 11, 14, 15, 16, | Carty, on an indictment for grand larceny, in stealing ®P | positively no goods received on fire qi ghoul nt tal to mph ep aon a. | of: Texas into the family states, “who has ran po nett ra foned these ar Mconoratte Tp ig 8 1, 66, 67, 63, 69, 00, 61, 69. poAah ih nied as ihe iho fence. Wood i Agi omplly forward all na . a J.T. i " os wo; ifone re 1,56, , 69, 60, 61, of Dani wes “¢ Woodruff, au . Winore ts ama ua78 South sere, corner 19 | het hand on the knooker, beating for admission, J pauiiedos has one hundred, and the Sher Det ninety, i Is lender. Prfica Stolock the Court adjourned till this morning. lan Saiee