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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Yo Rh Bee ae NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1845. Rites here, Smee ——S—S—SSSS———SSS WEALTH AND BIOGRAPHY Harmony Peter —_ 1,500,000 Holmes Eldad b 160 000 | Ward J 7 yng as Harper 1 Brothers 1 000 an Holmes e Silas 180 000 | Ward ohn” be jen.cee Willis Jana Be een gechtanee wits the \airmiah tactics” of virtue and Newburgh, Superior Court, , 250, lone 100,100 ‘ard Samuel Jr. 200,000 Wi Rk” » ie most proper judges of the religious ‘Betore Chiet Justice Joner. WEALTHY CITIZENS Hart Eli 160,000 Hopkins Gilbert 400000. TON) Wiaeae Anthony 'V. 150'em | Motives, which would lend ladies to give thelr testimony, [Cossenpontanse of the Herald} daw. 10-—Berbord ve Ron, Steen eh Hart (widow of Howard William 800,000 200 000 Wisner Gabriel 160 uo) | BOWever revolting to their feelings, in a case lik» this. Newsureu, Jan.7, 1845. this case already noticed did not agree, Peter G} 160,000 Howell Macies. 350 000 100,000 Withers weuben 100 009 | _ We shall say nothing now of thetenor of the Mirror’s | Spread of the Onderdonk Excitement—A Good E: thie NEW YORK CITY, Hatch Geo. W. 100000 Howland G.G. 400 000 300,000 Witherspoon George 100 008 | general remarks, nor of the extent of the Bishop's guilt— pr pmene : meee Bi Crosby vs. William Callen.—This was g an Alphsbetical Arrangement of Persons | HAvemeyer F.C. 100,000 Howland Joha H._ 300 000 S00" Wiese Hi 101.00 | fg we do not choose tofollow the example of those who | clse for Bishop Onderdonk, who is Defended by | tion of assumpait, brought t> recover on amount of mated to: bo worth. $100,000 und upwarde Mavemeyer Wm. F, 100,000 Howland Samuel 8. 250,000 100,000 Wykoff Henry” 100,00 | judge the case, without having seen a syllable of theevi- | the Ladies of Newburgh. hich were sv covered in 1887, with the inte- pended to oe Hawley Ji 20,000 Howland Wm. E. | 100000 500,000 Wood Joha {port} | dence. Our purpese is simply to characterise the Mir- le ‘ pc Being useful tp Banks, Fee ermal Haxtura A.B. 160000 Howland Wm. H. 600.000 | waviman Abuer 200,000 Wood John 10, $00 | ‘vov’s assault upon the ladies involved, us utterly wanton | JAMES Gorvon Bennert, Eeq+ madothers, h Heabben [widow of Hoyt (widow ot wes fies melia 300,000 Woodhull Albert 300'000 | and malicious. Whether the Bishop be guilty or not, Sir :— FINTH EDITION. John’ 100 000 Gordy 500,000 | White Robert 230 049 Woodnall Caleb $. 190,000 | their characters are too high and too pure to be defiled s A i . Heard Jemes 160 000 Hubbard N.T, _ 100,000 | White Wm. A. Moai Wordeuff ‘Thos. T. 230'v0) | even by the breath of slander, and we snould have failed | _ AS You seem to be provided with mews from the Enlarged to Ten Times the Original Metter, and now | Heard Nicholas T. 100000 Hudson Joseph 150,000 | Whiteherd Wm. 100.000 Pher _jo0,000 | ‘2 our duty to them and the public, had we not expressed | surrounding districts, { thiak it is as well to let | peared, gave a moitgage om the lease to defendant, Containing brief Biog: ‘and Genealogical Hearn George A. 100000 Hunt Jonsinen — 1,000/000 | WYtitine James ik. 200.00) Wright Mrs. {widow “| the indignation every one must fecl at so remarkable an i z foreclosed under premises, end bid f iat Notices of the Persons in this Hearn James A. 100.000 Hunt Thomas "150,000 | Wiiscekg,mJ* , 100.002 ‘of Lease} 200,00 | attack. “Phe editor ot the Mirror has tesect te congratu, | YOU know a little of our very respectable commu: | ro for the delence’ moved for a nonsult on the ibe: iebacaa cs Freee Ranaed 200 000 Huntington F.J. 200,000 000,000 Wright John D. 250,000 ia iaealt thet the ladies he has aspersed are the wives | nity, knowing that to the world in general it will | ground that this form of action could nct be maintained, Catharine 200,000 Hyslop Robert 100,000 | Yates Henry, 00000 Young Henry 300,000 MRR SINES Af Clareymiee be very acceptable. Although we have but five | Deewuse it appeared he sought to make him liable w New Yoi Josoph C, 200,040 ‘From the Express.] A proof of his being assignee, and thatthe form of acti ouacanpiled with euch caro ond Ireland Andrew L. 100 000 Irving st John Too Ferrero eve core Mirror has an article, in bed taste, and cana people in oa pretty town, a we pee should bave been for debt ageinst him as such ssxignee. AT THE SUN OFFICE. —s & eat e 800, with a spirit, first discussing how much of virtue | every descriptiom of character, both religious an ¢ Courr held that action may be maintained 1845 Treland Wm.H. 100 000 Line SRE tap there is in a lady with whom a gentleman dare take li Ridwepis fee ore him in the present form of assumpsit, because it appear DA eee moe cee ani sain 355 wae nets Opinions of the ress on the Case of Bishop berties, and next onaalling thet adi who ave political sthe remgppels in hoevere us ee fall- ea that the taxes were paid by the Rlsiat at ths reapest 5 jamilten > haat: . imony in Bishop ,Onderdonk’s case. In opinion | ing into sluggish repose, ant us with every | of the defendant, who was reg und. pat) Lome thy pantication sacs interesting to the — Robert pape a a = 000 {From the Evening Mirror.) * the shser, no modest women has ever been ‘aniugea species of squabbling, rate which, (the latter,) it pt dehenen was(urther pear Be that defendant was Svorcee, Uriel govealogiel and Lierceioalng oe eas | Jay Peter A: ,000 Jones Edward R. 300000 | A Max or tHe Wonto's View or tue Onpeaponx | then the bullet ie leld domes Morne woman whece vis | if a difficult matter to escape. Any of your friends ne Verdict for plaintiff, $66 12 dumeges and 6 cents cost not cer of someof the more remarkable men ane fomilies | , (Estate of) 700.000 Jones James L. —300'000 | some Testers co @hieh tie tose aridenen ee oan cate | tue is. beyond suspision, ‘vas ever insultingly spoken to, | who can scandalise well, would find thisa very | sbiectto the opinion of the Court, on a case te be made in this community, into whose hands wealth has concen- | J8Y Wm. 180000 Jones John Q. 260,000 | from a peculiar cluss of witi lence can anly come | fer less insultingly touched—by a man in his sens. KA ie ~ He) out,iwith liberty to either party to turn it into a bill of ex trated. We have ehdeavored to do equal and exact jus. | Janeway Geo. 500.000 Jones lease 250'000 | furigiieat soeay Se + of witnexsea,and oa which the trnest By aman in bis senses” ia a broad qualification for | Wide field for their operations, and I will guaran- | ceptions tice tothe Biren, ond hare doer that wo have been | Janeway Rev. J.J, $00 000 Jones Robert 360,0°0 pvr bedlg waaiatsiassa a ce judges. fuch a libertine untruth ee Meta chars den pi nnecped tee everlasting employment tothem ; 80, good sir, | ,,¥or plaintifl, Marbury and Crosby. For defendant, Mr. @ to those, more particularl; 260,000 | whe hi @ our journal a vehicle for di . : . uhlock. who by honesty and laborious industry have raised them’ | Jewitt John 100 000 Judd Samuel 200,000 | men who have net given atria tone helt virtue, and | tions as gue, Journal velvicls for diaoussing such quer | do get up a feeling of emigration to this romantic | "Sarah MfeDennell vs, Bank for Savings in the City f N 400,000 ing it—are wholly unqnalified to pronounce 8 of attack- | who were witnesses in thie case, were no volunteers, | 40d heavenly place. York.—This was an action ef assumpsit to recover Si06, al process, with the formi- It has been said by a very well informed indivi- | emount claimed by plaintiff, who isa semptress—k dge: dual in this locality, that a person may arrive here | by her in the bank. The defence set up was thet plain- selves from the obscure and humble walks of life, to great | J#mes Daniel wealth and connderaon wietioet yo 3 powsitly, areas 000 rcetshum Morris 200,on0 | anemia the case at Bisuop Onderdonk. We Will ante | duet summoned un pipet gal age them in ournext edition "Our aim bes been to wound | * Kettletas Eugene, 200/000 | evowal, that im. our opinion to moked ane ea an | summons, the summons of the Church, and be as pure @ tefotaller as pump water, and also | }' had been paid a certain smount of money, as appeared the fecliogs ol no one, but todo striet tice o all, and King James G.._ 200,000 | heen outraged by such liberties us are charged upon the | tas ‘eye of ae civil Lame Wocmnncl ee bea humble and devout follower of the Apostles, | 6y the books. She having lost her book procured ase and nothiog but the trath. ‘This ga nisl C. 200 000 | Bishop, and that. even allowing the evidence to be based le oye of the civillaw. Wecannot too forcibly con- | yet he will be found short of weight; some cha! Sere cae a araaea tise hiv Bie oa in the othe e ecclesiastical edition has been carefully revised, and almost - 000 Ki R. 200, demn the gross and Iti in : 4 : sine bie iceiiny "ear eee SFr, tp Hinder Mihara "00 | ee, abi ering fargo meh) es oft | drawn ont their eatinogyss LA Sgtuary (or taptance; ney will say that. | "oRkermaeh ea tothe loeaet edltoas then bees tote ae O10 Knapp Shapent 308m | “Versa tower Abr paplih rosie eee Hl [From tha Evening Mirror) {Washington Brick” is too free with the ladies, | rected anoumuit. © "0° ‘n° “epowits the Court db ,( ere — ? ‘ Z exclude several names, while new names to the amount 000 Knesland “hacles 100,000 | this cley oa cm natal ha mosirpeedens bap women in iat inane ap ehanenitaten pe poalel ai the'bal (for they do think that a man can be toe fond of a Befere Judge Vanderpoel. of nearl one third the whole number inthe book have | Kernochen Jos. 400,000 1@ impeschment - | woman,) and in their opin‘onit isa lamentableein | Peter Barthelemy vs. The New York Poudrette Comin, Knox Alewander 180,000 | from the shoulders of Bish in yesterday’s Mirror, which w: hese ii ested eon aldod to thig edition. ‘There has been added also L {rom the thoulders of Bishop Onderdonk to these of the | thd tnatter’ to. read for tuemeclvoe Gus views wa the large quantity of interesting biographical and historical | Ltforge Jobn $400,000 Leggett Wm. W. - 100,000 | the grounds upon which Gey wecnally ‘Beaute, arog | subject ware meant ‘ra tate to fomale ianoc thatthe human feeling should be so constructed as | this case, aiready noticed, the jury will rendera sealed to admit of reciprocity. I cannot [bee you my au- | verdict this forenoon. on the ‘and matter, as derived from the concultation of boeksand li. | L3ing 100,000. Leggett Wm. 200,000 } ever, would be ti i 7 i i ——________ 7 rs . x 0 confess the unavoidable experience | 2 %¢P2ration from it of a false and injurious coun} it— | thority for this statement but will observe that it Vioginuthorities ; 40 that the work may now be regarded Langdon Henry 100000 Lenox James | 9,000,000 from which they mould theit opinion” We are quite | 08, only to be detected, perhaps hy the standard we ap | is chiefly advanced and supported by a very unin- hesetencarlr se New abr lesaneer scope At Looket keh mo Laat x aware that we subject ourself to an injurious inference | Plied to it. The writer in the Courier is one of these" vir- | teresting class of the human family, generally Before Judge Kent. ‘ork, December, 1944.) beutle George” 100 000 pide 700,000 | 2%, Sading @ voice for this self-ilenced oracle. But, with- | ‘WoUs men” we spoke of. who cannot justly premounce | termed old maids. I have often endeavored to con. | _ 34%: 10.—Brown vs. Ely—The jury in this case, alresdy WEsLTH AND WEALTHY CITIZENS 0! Laverty Henry 300.000 Little Jacob 700,000 } out any expectation of averting the penalty, we beg to.| p09." We know and admire his character; hut we ap | vince my fair friends of the difference between » Hotioed, renderer §yerlint Sor DISOi, $h/ARE oe Oomeger NEW YORE. F Gawretoe Abraham 300000 Little Edward. 600,000 ey pee mm pat hent ty shad tre te iat apa diier ppm (eed Riryeegiaie Tittle tenocent fondness,’and a “large innocent | “"xcncch ins Ceihem et. at-—Pu ng—This natoda rence C. W. 100,000 alt hat wenty al ; 39 i +“ " at plc met case, Abedl JohnH $100,000" Anderson Ab Lawrence D.L. 200,000 EodotBeoemin 100 000 | Which show like faults themselves, Duterenot w0,” | female.” We aren ey eate an he ome fie mi aeh en aeore here hour aiay L. cetemeal Tek Doe soachal cel ioe eretees Avesl JohnH | $100,900 Anderson Abol 200,000 | Lawrence Henry H. 100,00 Loomis Luther 100000 | and to remark, thet @ long conversance with the more | upaa the witness stan to acctse a minister of God of ine SO ee soot L fad my eguments | inthis Court is Oxed fort days eee ‘Adame Joba 180 000. ‘Anthon John doo'goy | Lawrence John’ B. 100000 Lord Daniel 180,000 | skirmishing tactics of virtue in more corrupt countries J decency, eught herseif to be put on trial. It an: tors badly tats di, d of | “roe it ms Aidiess Thomas 100,000 Apsictse Bniet Tomo | Lawrence Jowph 230.000 Lord Rufus L, 60000 | bas made us somewhat wise as to its defences, ifouly by J man's word 1s to be taken ax inblspatable truth, Tw 000: item oe one gide to make way for the all-interest U. 5, Cireult Court. _ be ro pre ri certe popes Lewaegets Bicherd 100 000 Lorillard Miss 200,000 Me ce eee P sible for innocence to be no more “hedged ieipthe rauacentc Weateek pace ncuueelee tec Ene aes taject of Bishop Caden ines trial. were hai Jan. 10.—J. 8. Mone Dae E Woee—This was an ‘Agnew Coraclius 300000 Aspinwall Wm. H. 400000 ; orillard (widow o! about with divinity "—if it were possible for the purely | of the articl of yesterday, and we are quite sure that, in ‘ormer subject caused so much excitement | action of tresprss, (adjou: ned over fr P Leavitt David 000 ¢ here as the reading of the charges made ageinst | cover dimegee for sofdingement of patent right, Yor con educated and tra'y modest to offer no more difficulty to {| drawing the line we did, no true modesty was “ dri y (deg mg i i pH your loving Bishop; the “Young Men’s Debating | structing stoves. The plaintiff, it »ppeared, got out two 200'000 “ Jacob) 1 Atnalis Robert 100,000 ‘Astor John Jacob 25,000,000 | Leavitt John W. 180,000 Lorillard Peter Jr. 1/000,000 } personal freedome—than ls allowed, before any credence {th 200, Allen Stephen 300,000 Astor Wm. B. —~ 6,000,000 | 1 lence, i “ 000, eavitt Rufus 100000 Lovett James ‘000 | Sun be given to the evidence of these ladies, we, F. 8.—We have not yet : ty” have fo a Re a ee reper Foes LeuppCharles M. 100000 Lovett George 300 000 | Would rather bury the most idolized child pap bette cept Tae aud theres Fon, isthe eomeanent Ica Greiice and nie wp for gineuaen eeubinig Tose, and pasede the eatogenent theneof, nica ‘ames Barret 100,000 ‘Aymer John Q. 160,000 4 Fe ag F. 100 an Ni iad 6 fs ane thee bite pomate pee peri of, sentuelty, Put ome chEnei on reading the whele trial, to change our view | with curiosity for their definitions. over to this forenoo: : ¥ : ! 8 of the facts, wi ; Dut there i j nichadinhet Be om pala Ra Samuel 500,000 Low Daniel 120 o¢9 | most viciotis man Knows it bext-thet, no woman Inever || many more insiplent ate oe ios suewieiaaitowe pptacter A heart SRSTOA ASS. BONY Ot ladies Oy: Termine. Becha Robes azoage ‘Boorman James, 200000 | Leggatt Thomas 100000 Lowthr Wm. | lon uo | \avaded til the enomy'has given a sigaa rom within J reasons given wby the Blrhop' acquaintance and rend ata certain domicile, who no sooner had finished } Before Judge Kent, and Aldermen Bunting and Jackson. Banks David 300,008 Bowne Walter Foo'don | Lexwett Thomas Jr. 160000 Ludlow Thomas W. 300 000 We are not spesking of the purpose of a Tarquin. We | ship were preserved by these ladies, long after the out- | %. Commencement pray®r, than the case of poor | Jan. 10.—Monroe Edwards.—The application made ‘by Banyer Mca: 100000 Boyd J ang 1000 | Leggett Walter — 100000 Lyman Gen. 8.P. 200,000 confine the question to assaults upon the consent re we can believe them mod st women. Bishop Oaderdonk was brought torward. The first | Mr. Whiting, the ex-District Attorney, on the part of Burtor John E. 900,000 Win Bradford in oo | Leseett Wm. F. 100,000 and wedeciare our belief that no woman whove ‘been requested to reiterate ourclosing remark | #peaker thought the'Bishop could not have commut- | Brown. Brothers & Co. to have refunded the expenses Biraum Phineas T. 160000 Bradhuret 5M. 800,000 M virtue is beyond suspicion, was ever insultingly | of yesterday—that we do not defend the Bishop—not hay. | ted any offence, es the parties said to be aggrieved | incurred by them in the prosecution of Monroe Ed- Baratiel eater 20m oleate een ‘ McBrair James 100000 ‘Miller Michael 100,000 | spoken to—fer less insul ingly touched—by a man § ing yet read all the evidence. ‘ were siill on the mostintimate terms, which would | Wards, hes denied. The Court sat pro forma, and Dare aici — Yoooue pradhurst Samacl 100,000 | McBride James 600.000 Miller Wan. P. iortno | id, bis, senses. ‘Thousands of ‘lovely women have {| {thes been remarked to us this morning by an spologist | have been otherwiee if any insult had been offered, | *deurned over sine die, ‘ owen gale 1g.) Brandoges Jacod 700.00 | Mocall anes 110,000 Miler Wa. 8, 100g | ped ther lives in, Unguarded nnocenge without ap J forthe Bishop that ex oe of ova ugcgnelga ans. Another lady replied to this, and doubted whether aiasnoa el Beokmen Heory, Brevoort Henry Jr. 1,000,000 |." dow of Thos. 8.) 100 000 100,000 | Silla the Rret hate of aruectiguable Bentiocsy ie, | Dr dounvea, ‘who sased a lady ufoperbratbeccesume | (ee Present intimacy of the parties ghould be ta- Betore Judge Daly.” Boskingnisne o Brovoort Henry 300,000 | picCarty Peter 200 000 1000 | by a completaly. pure, wouen is cosugh oserest, nai | per.” But it ao, these accusing adios kuewit,and why | Ke into consideration... Saidshe, “I am aware | Jan. 10— Elica B. Jumel vs. Jamet Munree-—This cove Beekman 8 D.D Bronson Arthur McCoskry Robert 150 000 00'000 | awe from his purpose, the boldest seducer. We aro not | Was not this explanation given ? . 'Y | that there are many ladies whose natural inclina- | already noticed, isstiil before the court. Beekman @ D. Dr. McElrath Thomas 100,000 200,000 | writiug sentiment for effect. We are recording whut we : (From the New York American.] tions would lead them on to more intimate terms jeneral Sessions Belmont Augustus cr i een lenry 160000 etm pod —_ kserear neem, Dikestiet ts thelr cups—defining A suspension of(@pinion is asked we perceive in va- (od rail et cers ee Seaaareaey ol Before Recorder malleeage. and Aldermen Devee and Binsse Lewis X mckie Themes 100000 , purity and ies dest parsable gulf between female | rious quarters in behall of the Bishop. We do not in | the hand and fingers. Indeed,” said she, "I am uc iller. Bickel peas ten Bi MoLean Hagh M.D. 109,000 lass estate) 300,000} Vo: no! The divines who have teken the testimony one of inst recdht ce nore aay 1 Savin geod eae nie: " Wor i of ev ped gid ae thie Nov. 10. Ty iar a Misdon meth eg H ruen George y M’Coun Wa. T. 1097000 P 008 | against Bishop Onderdonk to be the testimony of Inox. 0 jast resort, competent to try, an wing tried, | norning that far from her consi Me fe e Bishop’s | ius W. Tek rie lisdemeanor.—The trial of Cor. Blatchford R.M. 100,000 Bruen Matthias 700,000 | Macy Josiah sugape 380 000 I oct woud; must pubs, with ton of ths worla 7, : nee the party accused—had convicted and sentenced him. A | behaviors affronting, she thought otherwise, as in foe the ‘erhune for a misdemeanor, in aiding and abet Bleecker JU." 200,000 Bryson David 400,000 | Masse James 200/000 100000 I very sltapte'ce ver araitys: Phe. groves pireen Wree Eee Tae Eek Gna Tree nee Bina nee aang Ber opinion, iis touch must have been a blessing.” | {ig the escape of Solomon Vickers from the City Prison, Bogert HeeyH. 100.000 Buckiny Heary toojoon | Maitland R. 180,000 300 00 | ocLiaekoort une oa pag eee ee aoc Pius erigenoe, bat tue touee of Dlsheps and nat thepad, | | These arguments seemed to have great weight | At the opening of the Court, Mt Bogert Henry H. 100.000 Buckley Henry 100,000 | ManiceD. F. 200,000 oo‘eoe | person of a lady was the firer she knew of his intentions ribunakwhick the Constiturion andthe canons | with all present, and indeed it appeared that the | brief opening of the care for the oP saya f Bogert James | 00,000 Buckley thomes 100,000 | Marsh Charles 180,100 00,000 | Peat he did iC without otlene rel ean scntentions, | of theEplscoval Church have constituted to try.andc- | question was finally settled, until a very little fat | call his witnesses—but the District At eit Bogert James Sr. 900,000 Buloid Robert, 180,000 | Marsh Stewart C. 100,000 Morris Gouverar 1,600/000 J Wt previous encouragement and plausible warrant— | ing beother—and from their d Wveoreondemn, an offend: | Yoman, of some forty years standing, entered the | ined Mrs, Burgher, on the part of the prosecution, She Secmelretiteuetact tesleee *Dirtes Sah: G . Leoiees | ee a tee MIRON SORTS CMO HS Coins eet par nee Ti edie at ae ‘ho usk thega suspension of epinion aiter all this hes | Tig, and without exaggeration she’ libelled the | is one of the ‘ations of the female Sepertmest of the Bonnett Peter 150,000 Butler Francis 300,000 | Marshall JoeoH tes 100,000 Morse didney E. loosen | monest bar-room, ong the profligates of the com hoagsaeme, a ra aierarnge she, court, ae ow into ques- | Bishop shamefully, but i she talked so aealy and [rh Leech mee Gr of the entrance of that oan ee Maxwell Hugh 100,000 Mortimer Richard 200,000 | We do not know Bishop Onderdonk by sigh tiga the wisdom, if notthe obligation, of the Const tution | reasoned go sparingly, {.was unable to hear all her | i fend west into Leonard street; thia wae on ihe arm, phell Jno 000 Conch William _ 900,000 | Mayer Joan 100/000 Roce Jebee $00'v00 | are not aware thet we know any one of his {7 eetceene of the Charob: It ia to transfer trom the high | oratory; whet I gleamed’ {tom the whole, was as | ing of thy roan ay Teretink cad teins nese ea Carman Richerd F. 500,000 Conger Abraham B. 200'000 | Mesior P. A. Jr. 100,000 Mott Misses 190,000 | Cannot therefore judge of his manners or hi BST oO et a mente cod ae | follows—That “Bishops, Priests, or Deacons pos tod tan Gant tal alecay ok then bed ao dearteeaie Carnes Francie (Estate, |, Conger Jahn" 100,00 Georgs, 100000 Nott Samael F, dn'o00 | Pat he is eneduewed man, and net 0 dull a withaa much fess remittl and con: | ibly “might be excused, (although, iu her opinion, | withthe man: be wore cwgiteher. "> COMMUNE Garow trans 400,000 Conover Steplien 100,000 | Miderberger Johs 120000 Mott Win fen” g00.000 Travel nat Rooper Y tands enter a iets rose eae Radic tagienset ‘ants otfakieye thuecicien peetidult the Bot) orca naires for eagaaber tere oie Bruen ued ate morning of he tcepe ry Hen x toi , x , j ribaldry— the a n ‘ she, “to | on into the female department, Cavanna Augustus 100.000 Corbin Oliver 200,000 | Miller Mra. Geo. B. 30,000 Munson M. 100,000 | passed since the angel of purity had taken flight. 0 EC re Ba caentedl deh jun them ineseecbeatiy daranpirsted 12 0.) Bact an weren coer sel weet eae CebraJoha ¥. 100,000 Corlies Benjamin 100,000 | Miller Horatio. 1,000,000 Marray Join ee Dea te conte atiot er UaieeaeT cee pena ee ere aan romeo corcapeiar ln thin way,thatibe Bishop in feelicg ths Ising of # scr tae bhatriet a licnsinecmeustet soon chveairas Center Robert. 200.000 Cuclles Joseph W. 260,000 | Miller 4. G. 200,000 Murray Miss 100 Oe I dadauise's perpen, aieall qoivuch Carte: ook UMMM aiteRane tee ca tites oa ete eee ea ol ae cnn fees ectese, oF some other sabstance near to it, int Gixcams eae oie ee TET TT eee COED. eee 100,000 Murray Root, J. 100,000 aff-noe. | I'ehe wes innocent when the offendei’, rst hint te imbamlrecting under the. Siiemulty ef en cee, aight have eateriained ¥ os Lae but ‘maye-q. i: ex come sp iollgwed by Mr. Terhune, . z Thomas F. 100, larkened her mind, and forebore to speak of it from d ? te tee | ly curiosity, it he had had his gloves on at the jee Chesebrough Margy $00,000 Corse Barney 100,000 | Neilson William Newbold George 100,000 | cacy or pity, she need never nave listened to thesecend | tnasure with wich tay: tected our ju tice to their ac. | ‘1™e> Which in her opinion were actually necesea | pol be ts called apen Waste Conon eeomtiibon tae Coeachorougly Robt 200.009 Carse [widow of Ie- | (Eatsteg $0,000 Newton lnas ” g00'0x0 | atvance, and there were many steps and méliy diys be] cusel brotuer_—would i in Tike circumstances be mes. | TY for the safety of his reputation. On thia point | mea eriin relation 19 the eosapo ef Vickers; examined Claue sale pod j e A sured unt> them. sne dwelled a considerable time and at lest finish- J ny witnesses, and being about to leave for Sinn.) tn nin tere Sl, ‘ives adesrrng 7 in aoc oen prin | “Fr rosbe and nalimbicvnmceet at. | wih aqutain rom Shaaweare abot aot | Sony rea ums ous een wih Glark Chester 180.000 Goster Girard H. 100,000 | Oakley Daniel 100,000 “Oliphant D. W. 100 000 | willingly defile ont pe ifort these ne tribunal, to ask a suspension of opinion seems to us at | less reputation, gilded loam and painted clay?” | Dillot indict was a‘terwerds found. Clark Kdwin 100 000 Coster John G. ? O'Conner Charles 200,000 Olnetead Francis 300 000 | 19g particulars. We wish to change Fevolt- | least a novelty ! As she was about to sit down, a {pretty maid with worn.— Saw the accused, and @ Clark Mrs. 100,000 [Eatate of} 700,000 end, Depeyster 200/000 Octhout Joba 30. 0 | from Vice to Modesty—and ask what eeatd tempt naatau, a tempting coral lip, lisped out a few words, and Lear Slee: Pir, 06% pad, Viekaah Gouneait, Iie Gemwoe | ias| cm He toe on | Sstad, Wesel ak tatl adeae Corremondece oi ml act RY a : i e lady, 18, . i itn Clinvsn Mra Ht Seer ecia TORS L pecuara.tensc 210,000" Pendeld John 100000 | any tat Place, it imeginetion, a virtceueier feeiie, Benen Tear tag saeeet were tion jo noes, in tie wereimnae. | oaeviseeh wae Tied ORES Gee eh ner inee (widow of Geo} 100,000 Cotheal Henry 100,000 | Packer Wm.8. 250.000 Perit Peletiah 260,000 | upon the witness stand, and try to believe in a justi@able joston, Jan. 8, 1845. | ‘ons fin the fair recesses of a lady's bosom. Said | cor Sie Fen ees Sea Clinton Charles A. (Es. Cottinet Francis 160,000 | Paine John 100,000 Pettigrew, John, — 100'003 | inducement! We will not dwell upon iti impos For a few days past we have been excited here | she, “for my part I think. the. winter woollen |. Banvanas W. Osnoaxe,called.—He proved thie yar pasted ae B. pte! Paine Ooartandt oe eens fey rt, pot tee be 91 Fo teeatad tee rs cae has nc- | about the meeting contemplated at Faneuil Hall, | glove seems 4 to most suitable, for my f dene’ return of the writ was in Mr. Terhune’ hander cage 200,000 Crane Jacob 160 000 | Palmer Jobat. 100,000 Phelps Ansan G* Jr. 400,000 | (ior victime they are, if modest women’) toiprove one | ia Felation to the admission of Texas. Energetic, | a told me that wool was nonconductor,” | Thie Tate tais Beak oe Cae eee Coles Benjamin U. Cromwell Chas. T. 100,000 | Paris: Heary 230'000 Philigson Feeacis 00.0n0 | Bishop guilty of “unbecoming and personel freedome"-- | -hrewd people as they are, is it not surprising that | Had 20 sooner escaped her coral lips, chan the | secondretten ststing that Vickers had excapedywas 13 Lis, 180,000 Crosby Wm B. 1,000 000 | Parmly Eleezer 200,000 Poaonix J. P. 780 000 | The absolate crime of adultery, even—which has vot yet | ch Baad ree ; ladies simultaneously inquired of each other it | witnesses, hand-writin aeae te Ly: 100000 Crewe Thomas 100.000 | Parmly Jabial 200,000 Phy fe Duncan 300 000 deen charged on him, we believe—even that would bene | (Rey cannot leave this to the assembled wisdom o | Bishop Onderdonk had ‘winter woollen gloves” | Francis F. Suitm, sworn—Saw Terhi beu! 100,000 Cruger Mrs. D. 400 000 | Paulding Wm. 800000 Pierson Henry L. 100 000 | ™ore justifiably proved, at such awfal cost. The Bishops | OUr country at Washington, and not disgrace them: | 0 his hands when he perambulated. Indeed, this | o'clock on the morning of the esca; ee Vieke ie a bei Trost us af 100,000 eee Al’z0 op yer Faye - her at "cigs Rittie. John 30,000 i dpe bere Ptleb ppt ve r venture to digress | selves by the ‘‘ appeal to ‘he people of Massachu- loophole gave them time to breathe and the bishop two other men, st the eanee to the female Set oi 300 yoo Cutting Mrs. widow, 9, | dow ef Thos. 0. .400000 Post Waldron B. 150,000 | Sevithimbelt was incarnatesn thOGblat ingtigolos ik re | setts on the Texas question’ It is the old Hart | “Now, Mr. Editor, chow your charity to the op- setion; Me Terhete speek Mealy taste Uae z t J . iy > Ft 3 ae sree ‘iMiew, Pearsall Thomes W. 180,000 rau aye M.° 100,000 | teh vio n ye yt —e ford Convention business revived ; and, so much pressed and persecuted, and notify to the good bey phy Al stoop ot the same time; the men went BD eck John 00,000 Fens gury,2; 4001008 | the uaiversal publication end discussionef the lamodec: | Older now, why will not people learn discretion | Bishcp, that if he can prove he wore at the inte- | tier shortly efferwards T heard that” Vickers had Ss. reo tr Pell Dancanc. 100,00, bi pages ts oly This will do no good—nothing will come of it beating fimne, WHER he ie on the identical hand coped. 7 Sew eard that Vickers had es- 3 ne appeal now, to ‘The guardianship of AFA d p » | orhands, a “ winter woollen glove,” or “winter | Reunes T. Jonson, sworn—Mr. Terh Davie Chas. A. Rankin Hen Riggs Elisha 500,000 | virtue is, of course, a trust saat ) eventually, but it will eerve to still further inflame | woollen gloves,” his reputation is safe, and he! a. Fersune see coeee Davis Charles (Estite raid 290,000 Robbins John 500,000 | ing in, and the laws on this mote Sin hedg- the soiith—and in doing so they may gratify their | 8° on and prosper. Our last toasts, fentcn oer cocepes witsessJe's Sepety be been of freer wane Daweon William Rankin John 200,000 Robbins N. 100'000 | fect, that it is better for a hundred men to be | Puritanical consciences, but th t i ‘s he | given at the Nobody’s dinner, are the * Two jolly | said be was in a Burry and iM keoseld ant get anew Dehon ‘“sheodore 000 | Rapelye G. Roberts Daniel 100 000 } lasted in character for this world for one man, | opinion of State; or all raat Ls A ahi Bishops,” and ‘Unity in search of a Tri ity.» | down betore Judge Oakleygon ‘a writ of habeas as Pepe Saag goo | (Eatite oD, | 900000 Hobine Joha 310000 | silty towards a woman, to go uapuniahed rb nue Gill newee tore. te vious o pooper an Pieae toaste are very Catholic here, T intend to | ‘quisition would be filed and it would then Be too fatee— ‘x r ny woman, f si 5 % Detorest George Dougiass Wi 000 | Re pene 300000 Redes eee RB, 27” | timony, to prove a cos oe eee eener single ter. | who apparently are bent on the union of Texas. | step in the first house 1 hear contains an assem- eee nr ne OR WAP Sime eee Deforest Lockwoed 400 000 Downing 100.000 | Reed Collins 380,000 (Extats of) 200 000 | more rainous, at the man ie more virmaous and less like, | The ‘* Appeal” is circulated over the whole State, | blage of ladies, and will send you full particulars. || A commnnication was here received from Judge V: Detorest Wim. W, 180,000 Drake Jacob 100,000 | Reed Lumen Bette cg 300.0001 Oe be pullly., Fewr men will eer tacire cham | but, depend on it, the people are too wide awake | | Before I closc,{ must recallto yourfremembrance, | derpoo, stating that he recollected Terhune sad meer 100,000 Drake James 100,000 (Estate of) 500000 Rogers J. Smyth — 100,000 | Come to trial. and hundreds eround us are paying hush | '° be influenced by seek unprincipled projectors. that Newburgh is the river seat of refinement, | person aecosted him in Broedway, near Niblo’s; they ~ jw. Dr. 150000 Drake John 200,000 | Remsen Hen: 600 000 Rogers John 190 000 | money for offsnces they never. committed iene | The Governor's message (extra) as to the con- | learning and delicacy. As an illustration of the | were in a wagon, and were extremely urgent to get out & Delaplaine Blijah 100,000 Drake Mrs [widow Remeen ) chi 200000 Rogers Mrs. John 200,000 | doubting—ne disproving—this Rind oftestimony A vin | troversy with South Caroling, is clear and talent- | great goodness, confidence, and delicacy of the | "rit of habeas corpus, but the “Judge could not recelleet for Delaplaine Isaac 100,060 _ of Jacob) 100,000 | Remaen¢ of 300.000 Romaine Benj. 100,00 | dictive wench may, with no trouble, be the mistress of « | ed; but if the State had not sent hi adies here, I will only notice one pleasing fact, of | Whom the applicarion was made; he desired them to meet paneer y: 160,000 Drake Susanne 100 000 Remsen } H.Remeen 200 000 Romaine Samuel B. 100'000 ilew seevents and Charge his crime upon her master unwieel; intectering ‘vith heme, thate rout bene some interesting members of a chareh, Gs which | tim at Chambers, but covld not say if they came there in of Jobn} 200,000 Drake Wm. H. 100'000 | Remsen Heary B. 100 000 Fooeeyelt sani isooo0 | And when we remember how iy comp sine law | need ofall this waste of talent, ink and paper, and | there oye a very interesting young man,) who | " Tr€'testimouy to: the, case b ng exhausted on either Delmonico Teter 100.000 Draper Simeon Jr. 100,000 | Remeen Wm. 100 000 Ruggles Sam’i. B. 100 000 | 2ownfall of all female principle in the downfall of virtue | "°, unkind, hostile feelings, would exist, as now | sever for a moment think of putting on stockings, | «ide, by consent was submitted to the jury under a charge Deloge Louis P. 100000 Brew Daniel 300000 | Reynolds Mrs. 950000 Russell Chas. H. 160 000 | —how utterly, wi that pure flame expires, the whole | ‘ey do, between two members of this great con- | before they are supervised by a committee of gen- | from the Court. + D ming Bersilla 300,000 Dubow Cornelius 40,000 | Rhinelander B. 200.000 Russell Hen’ 100 000 | temple of becuty is darkened, and the shrines of trath | federacy, which all good and honest true Ameri- | tlemen, members of the said church. The jury then retired to consider their verdict, w Demilt Samuel 150000 Dykers John H. —100,000'| Ridgway John —_—‘180000 Russell Wm. W. 100,000 | aud generosity left black—; ell wonder at their | cans must deplore. Sanvr Pavt. _['sbsent from court about ten minutes, and on retcrniog pees pms Seelnoo Durand Celvin 100,000 } Rhinelander Wm. C. 900,000 : ho npn a ors sere bre only | The oe ‘also, has been in the best possible hu- eee ‘Techuse not guilty of the charge. oy . es ‘conv. . but we | mor with the arrival of Mr. Cushing—and proud Philadelphia. for As Battery.—Isaac Mersereau was E shall feel , a ad vr Bees Bony. 209,000 Elliott Dr. Samuel 100,000 Saltus Richelae 280.000 Sock dues G. Yoo ovo | that we ling ones, | they are of his successful mission. I am inclined [Correspondence of the Herald. Pre EY a Ea Edgar L. 190,000 Elliott Daniel 100,000 Stagg John P. 100 000 | puttin; bj Hight ‘necessary te to think he has accomplished much for his coun- Pamapenrnia, Jan. 9, 1845. | ficer, on the Sd ef October, while he was on duty presery- Edgar William 160'000 Embury Peter 180/000 0,000 Btany 100 000 | its rigatful comprehen uy 5 and a more proper person could not have been | s,yes G. Bunnerr, Esq. : ing order at Peck Slip, onthe arrival of the steambeat Kdgerren Abel T. 100,000 Evertsen Mrs. 160,000 200'000 Stxtbcns Heny. pongo | Ove word an tot nattal query that will arise, even in | Hoven. As the gentleman, his dignity of manner | °“ rap Semi Champion. Merverenu was © cartman, and the Eggleson Thomas _ 160,000 se 100,000 Stephens John. 100 000 tee minds sof those who agree with us, It will be asked, i teeupanad eam a coneeeay thet attracts a towards Dear Sir :— took place in conse pence of his sony to get a loed of ¥ ail ode Josey 100 000 stevens Alex. H. ‘Tea vi 8 man je unaeoused at the altar— um, while his mind is tull of ower, and ca; i eg gage to carry. ‘erdict not guilty. Faile Eaward @. ich Asa se. sanonn | Samieseneph, 100 000 stevens Alex: Leponn | Tes vclons mente be Ich Commie bet deed aitas | of the deepest research. His crpaasy and tie ade | wor celebrated ir cf the Battle of New Orleans | Mittal for Grand Lerceny-—sumes Hadden wae then put Fabshew Daniel Eiteh William 100,000 | Schieffelin 160000 Stevens John Hf. 100 000 | Privileged opportunity 7” We anewer, for one means, by | ventutes will perhaps be sketched out by himeelf was celebrated in this goodly city with great eclat | on his irial, indicted for agrand larceny, jn having on Favre Fredarick W. 160.000 Forbes Widow 180.000 | Schiefelin Henry C. 200 000 Stevens Robt. L, 390,000 | silent excluslen an’ desertion. Let’ a tew influential | in which, with a masterly hand, he will make ne | yesterday. No lees thansixpublic dinners actually | ‘he 20'h of November test stolen ‘ies } Ferrie Charles G. 200.000 Foster Andrew - 160,000 | sehleffelin Henry H. 200 000 Stevens John C. 300,000 | ™ mbers of church meet in thiecountry, end, on sufl- | acquainted withfthe Gites. a peanla es toturest- Peook plane iw houor of the day, anddlie,tlemeemtin, | Ccliucteecer bistmameata T ortuanr Leite a FiaFloyaT. 100.000 KoulkeJoseph | 380,000 | Schieffelin FL. 380,000 Stewart Alex. T. 400 000 | slont,_ervlence. laid privately before t em, exclude a | ing, eo ingeni een to the q stork maint ug 44 © democratic } watch and about $68 in money. 4 ‘wulke Joseph Jr. 284,000 | Schermerhorn A. 600000 Steward John 300,000 | Bishop from their houses and al scquaintance—iet | 98> 0 Ingenious, go curious in their wal Head un- | family, although by no means harmoniously linked | The depositions «f Mr. McChesney, taken de bene esse, Field Cyrus W. 290.000 Foulke Louis P. 200,000 | Schermerhorn J. 600,000 StewardJokn Jr. 100 000 | them in a body change their: fof worship, and hold til of late shut out from us barbarians, ey have were read by the District Attorney, which were in sub - Field David Dudley 160,000 Foulke Wm, Foaioos |, Somermerhorn 0000 Stewart iin tacea $0000 | ‘hemeaives ready to. give thelr reasons to” religious | ever termed us, by barriers hitherto deemed ineur- together, had no reason to complain of any want | stance, that on the night in question he met with Hadden = Hickson W. 700,000 Fowler Theodecius 300,000 | Scofield Jesse 150000 St.John Samuel 300000 | brethren in private—let the ‘under his spiritual | Mountable. of completeness or comprehensiveness in the ar- | and two others, and they went into two or three different ee Meee, En os 260,000 | Scofield Wm. 980 000 Storm Garret 500 000 | rule avoid him like a nameless o‘and (00 long as | Bishop Onderdonk is in the mouths of all the | rangements. The democratic festival held at the | plsces,end drank, that gin wes put in beer thet he called wire 600 000 Fox Geo. T. 100.000 | Schuchardt Fred, 900,000 Storm Stephen - 100,000 | Church is not. as it is in Engtand, made independent of | sects here, and stiff as they are, they wonder how s for and which he drank ; the he beceme, in consequence, pied peperes 160 000 Fox Samuel M. 300 000 | Schucherdt Ferd’nd 100000 Strut Aguilia G. 200'000 | Public opinion) public opinion will soon unrobe and re- | he could suffer the disgrace of suspension when Assembly rooms, however, was by far the most at- | intoxicated, end while in that situation was rebbed by mer George 150080 Fox Wm W: 30n.00 | Gedgebury James 100000 Strong Geo. W. 100.0 | Nove him, Better expr dieuta than any we eonid deviee, | there were auch strious doubis, for six were evi- | tractive and the most numerously attended. The ne ienaatereeet ranere 100,000 Forrest Edwin 160,000 | Sedgewick Cetha’ne 100,000 Strong Mre.James 250,000 e,no doubt, oogurred to the reflecting men | dently in favor of acquitting him. All are looki le of magnifi a ed mee Fisher James, 100600 Eriedler Ernest, — 300.000 | Sedgewick Mre. R. 100,000 Stuart Robert L. 00,000 ergy. We inatinativelv believe that even | forthe cattaim to draw upro look into the detail arrangements were on a scale of magnificence and | him in the letter part of November, in company with #00 Furman Gabriel — 900,000 | Sharp Peter 100,000 Starges Jonathan 180,000 mong there haveonly yielded to consent to he curtain to draw up to look into the details splendor which left nothing for the most fastidious McCherney and a red-haired man; they went inte a cel- ‘wher Mra. 200 900 Furniss Wm. P. 1,000,000 | Sheldon Fredk. 130'000 St 5 500 | the trial from dread of t would be attribu. | Of this unfortunate trial of this, as many think, per- r fi . " lar in Cross street ; endeavored to pursuade McChesney Fisher Thomas 180,000 Ste vooustF 3 900,008 bsg pred by Improprieties of thie | secuted man. taste to desire; while the Hon. Calvin Blithe, the } net to go into the cellar, and Hadden threatened witness @ j Suckley George 300.000 | country is the caressing charaoter of the intarcouree be- | As to the Bostonians they are a sober staid look- | Stet beloved of the young democracy, presided | if he did not clear out he would give him him a clip. Galatian Wm. W. {100,000 Goelet Almie (widew Suifarn Thee, 740.000 | tween theclergy tnd the women ta thelr parishes whore | ing people, asyou first view them, but they are | over the meeting with s dignity ard Which | | Or7icen Knarr corroborated the witness lest o@ the ones Albert 180,000 __of Peter P.) 280,000 000 Suydam David L. 140.000 | Sfections are otherwise ed, and they naturally | hospitable, kind, prompt to keep word, and full of | Prevented those outbursts of bad passion and those | stand in his stetement. letia James Jr 100,000 Goelet Margaret (wi. Suydam Ferdinand 100 000 | dreed appearing es the d fender of its abuse by & Bishop. | lectu Tmusic, minstrels, &c. They bi violations of decency, which too frequently mani- | | Catwaxive Haaninatos—Depored that she saw Had- Gallatin Albert R. 100,000 dow of Robert Kt } 100,000 Suydam Ferdivand 900 000 | We to close with @ eaveat—that we have ex: | maki minstrels, ea Tey are bout | fest themselves on occasions of this kind. The | den and the red-haired man in company with McChesney ; Girner James G." 100,000 Goelet Peter 400 000 Suydem Henry 180 000 no opinion esto Blahep Onderdonk's guilt or in. | PAking & Breat acquisition in Mr. Bennett, of Lon-| yougg democracy is evidently taking the lead in | (hat tindien Sire him & pals, ok ti etek ctolen we Garo Thomas 100,000 Goodhue Jonathan 600 000 | §mi 100,000 Suydem Jemes A. 150.000 | Rocence. We have only Slt Zar pity and love of justice | CO master of the prano-forte and organ, who'has | Peinement as well asin rinclptes, To the grout an. | Prete eerecmees com Smvnanets Reman Gobel eee Galston dot ae eee et 100 000 | Smith Michade. — jhoine ‘Scydem Joma” \oo000 | @Foused by seeing, withthe eyes of « mn of the world, | brought with him to this country the strongest tes: ce_of the Old Hunkers, who, in thei alee tas teoene: segs by 8 eh Sines Sea Golston John M. 100000 Graham 290,000 | Soowden Thomes 100,000 Suydem Prter M. 160.000 | how easily the very same might “lectroy the | timonials, and who the Bostonians are endeavor. | Noyance of the Old Hlunters, wins oe ie ower, | the wren ence Tuomas Happen was calle uneics Gelston Maltby 800,000 Gray Winthrop G. 10°,000 | Solomon Hyman 100 000 | ‘ost Innocent of men. We never saw, or heard of, be | ing to detain amonget them. perfect knowl. | modic efforts to retain even the shadow of power, | the rother of the prisoner. He that Catharine Grrart James W. 100,000 Green John C.” "100,000 | Spicer Geo 100.000 | fore, any onco! the ledles thnewahapplily made notorious; | edge of the art, he unites a very superior low tenor | *¢ rapidly unfolding their peculiarities to the gaze | Herrington told him she took McChesney’s wetch, snd men 160'000. Greele Augustus Spofford Paul 1ov.000 | Dat we would call their oPkad thet of all whe | voice, and in addition to his concerte—sacred an | the shalloweat observer of passing events, theta red-haired men took the money. (whow he coal pF ae ad 100,000 [Estate of} 100 000 1000 | really believe in the of this unhappy old man, | well gs ouher—che mnvends to lecture on music, its | _ What contributed not a little to render the day | pot find) end thet McChesney was intoxicated when he Goria, 100,000 Griffia Francis 160,000 | Talbot C. N. Todd Wm. w. 100 090 | © the panishments an recorded for ex- | power, and its importance, in soothin the pax, | one of unusual bustle and gratification, was the un- lovt his property, Guford Arthur N. 180000 Grinnell Metes H. 390900 Tarpee Sohn 00 000 Tomneles John 500,000 | smple in Soripture—Sepphiew's death, and Mery Magds- | sions, {in regulating the mind, and creating tases, | Cxpected, advent of the President elecv’s brother, Oh Fin oo ang Aaa omar tabs bo on a al B+ 4 finer Henry 980 000 Taylor Edward N. 200000 Towusead Dr 100 ovo [From the Courier and Enquirer.) refers T cla ee gra hat all the Li a phon ad ony ere tane Nee ater t 1 a einent 4 Wan “Allen, eo | Gave cuiton (00000 Grewola Gooree _ 490.099 | Tazlor Jeoab B. 10008 Townsend Rlina Zu0 00 | , Tue Cate or enor Ovonepans. Wado not intend to | girly fore I close, I must say that all the Lowell | Presifust, ihe calls upon Me. Polk poured. in as | llgervoll, Joreph Eldricge, and Mich acl thaw: severally Gilbert Joshua 100000 Griswold Jona’ 100.000 aoaseea Mr, Soc) Towne * ssn — i) Vier seme oD rapt est of theme Southern gentleman, visiting our thick as bullets at the famous battle of Austeriitz: | for assaults and batteries, were called to trial. ‘ded did Mee. reed Stheca wane i. Yoo,000 mpson David 100000 Townsend J. & W. 100.000 | until we kn jometbing of ‘he arid factories, fell desperately in love, proposed mar- — the gi alent Bor eDn. ct Mr. fouled fone pest, and thelr reoegnisences were fr Gilman Nathaniel 300,000 Griswold N. L. Jr. 100 000 ‘Teomece dames os 1 300 000 Townend Fed Seeee Fee ee onus cosnt wy eC Lt bo Sen Ca) Gat iRastaee kepon oti dently a man of fine Fenetration, wand is very apt | Adjourned till to-morrew at 11 A. M. Giraud Jacob P. 200,000 Grosvenor a ad 100,000 Thompson ‘Jona’an 260,000 Townsend Wm. H. bo i Ba hs web ang nh be ee el 4 be a yg oye ‘i ; to survey scrupulously the ground about and around Geanen. Seoloe Grosvenor Seth 900,000 Feces orrie 200.000 Townsend Ww. eee | Toten. in cles, te alcke nile tuned eaticloy an | honiie were. ere fee Ae gag him before he leaps. Invitations, to honor with | Basurhoruaay. tt foe eke it Pan has ae Sam’l. 160,000 Treadwell A irtwons q i i een much said of late about establishing manu- cred et nena — nao | REERESE eee mtn” Seas | Sometete Tee der emanges Seuwesae | Remey on ol ontProfeocallng anda | nade een, woe pomp tender tin | Wee gee ce Cat wt steed Haggerty John 700,000 Hendricks —- 200,000 | Tileston Thomas aes 0n0 | world,” and therefore a qualified , ot only thatthe | Truly benevolent and philanthropi | | none of which, however, he accepted, preferring | cotton factory ia Charleston. | ato talk Be hi ht Ritiend {oe Hendeioke —-_ 208.000 | Tullos F. B. 130.000 Tucker Gideon io fe Sabeeticr ba ney aw oo mit wen i a ted by all. attended the funeral iit wis ineres to dine with a select number of friends at the operation tomekirg ‘yarn for the other e Taro- Haight Richard X. 100,000 Hendricks Uriah 200.000 | Tisdale Sam. 'T. 09000 Tucker Fanning C. 100,000 | #0 grossly insult the latics who have given testimony in | sive, the music solemn and, appro Friate, and fune. | Washington Hotel, comprising Robert Tyler, markets, and, perheps, to add the weaving of some pitta 100,000 Hendricks Widow 200,000 | ritas Wm. M 200,000 6 Erie open agult the ladies who have svGmpetation fur. pral service, performed by R: pe My You Judge Sutherland, Judge Blithe, the Postmaster, | of the coarser cotton fabrics. That thix ‘son be done anc! Hele David 140,000 Heyer Cornelius 009 thee than cute notion this most wassen bmpatation tur [irehousive: telented and youching. | Mt. Bradford, and L. F. Tasistro, who accom- ‘under high duties, or low duties, or no duties fel] freee. Gea ween. 180,000 | Van Allen Jamec}. 400.000 Ven ad John 100,000 | in any Journal professing (o be reapéotable, and efi'ed by ’ Ligenggpage bodman panies him. Soon after dinner, Mr. Polk, attend. | a all, we havenot adoubt, providing the thing is began Hall Valentine @, pve Lal si eee pfed ae pete ieee an Beate M. 200 000 | gentlemen. "We never ‘should hove Im thet any | Free at Crevetand.—The old building on the | ed by his friends, visited the party collected at the and carried on in the right way — Charleston Mer. Hallick G-rard 160/000 Holbrook Ephraim Vanderiiit Gornelins 250;00 Yasieeinat Gee. Peter 200,000 | other than a base and vulgar mind could give birth to} Cansi, below the City Milis, occupied by Mr. Barber, for | Asst mbly Rooms, where he was received withe | Kentucky Lrois:atuae —Che “Frankfort Com- Haisted ualeb ©. 100000 Hoke Heasy Ve avoooy | Ya Nest Abraham | 300,000 Varnuin gy, 218000 | such a suspicion, and least of all that any one but an un: | rendering‘a low fromaheep, and storing pelts. &°. was | jegree of enthusiasm, which was pertictly as | monwealthy” of the Ist Tt will be Hilsted Wm, M. 100'000 Hicks Are Joba Q. isnono Case tee Galian C. 200,000 | principled and reckless libeller could give it utterance Mr. B. had | ‘ounding. After this he proceeded to the Museum, | seen, by the Senate preceedin; emert Huamersley A. G Hicks John G. " h, 000,000, Chreagh » pablte peta. ing. and his lows | where hie reception, if not quite so warm and | deen made in changing (virtually Hamersley A. 8. $ 300,000 wets 290,000 | Wagstaff David teamore Mts. 8. 100,000 | “conteasione Fiheraarepport of ite Hons, the tunately most of the pelts had been | oordial, was at least respectiul and decorous. repealing, Ww 4.) Ps Hamersley J. W. ks John Ht. aoe of} 200,000 “ of sal x ‘confessions of liber tines in their cups;” and the opinions s previous. The building belonged to ” Pol \ the importati into this State. of the Hamilton J. C. 200, Hicks 000 T0000 200'000 | of open and notorious profligates. beg leave, for Trast Co., and there was no insurance ‘This evening, Colonel Polk will leave this city | rst obvious « ffects h 4 be, the drs Sad ae Seareet 200 000 : x 1. 100.000 } ourselves, to prefer the ‘of the ‘mem and’ wo- ts tontente ‘Some losses, were also | for New York, accompanied by Mr. Tasistro, and, Y ugh repee) would hatbe drssieg Heme Toa Hicks Miles 180,000 Wal 5. Wm, ¥ s Bea ; more the waite & Blockwell, and Baker & Bab. | after & sojourn of twenty-four hours in the empo. | @uycy'ree, wiite laborer for every i ae ormon K ; 100,000 im. tJ 5 » Yau 0 ¢ hereafter. men who live virtuous lives,” and to refiloce te the Mir their ac- vor that ite ‘men of the ‘who return to Washington. ‘as certainly as thet water seeks its level. num, wil 5

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