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THE NEW YORK HERALD. baie unre NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1845. Price Two Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD. |" Daectteaun ction eee eee ‘The Doctrine of Purgatory and Praying for | ‘Tennessee. Albany. ‘Common Council. resolution inquire by what right the Common Couneil AGGREGATE CIRCULATION ~ meet epeerere- the Testimony of |Correspondence of the Herald } [Correspondence of the Herald ] Boao or Auvenwen, Monday, Jan. 13—The Board have removed Jobo Hunt snd George H. White, ho ly Fathers, and the Pr; met evening, Ald Scuterriin in the Chair. , were appointed by the people as inspectors of the Ist THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, Universal Church, DeAnecal non pros ae | Pe Magevinnx, Tennessee, Jan 5, 1845. Axpany, Jan. 12, 1845. he eaiee tithe leer meeting were reed and approved. | trict pol of the 16th ward, and prec cont Stephen Jones THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. viluaf Madgwa Witerseces koctecee, "arsons and Politics—General Jackson and Colonel Politicsand Pudding. Another Mesmeriser in the field. —An invitation was re- | 4nd Chutterton Culver in their placer. Adopted. Potk—*peculators and Busine: ceived from A B Strong to the Mayor and Common Alderman $ also offered a resolution r quest'ng the Dear Siz :— To the Public, Council, asking them to attend an introductory lecture | Commi tee on Police, Watch and Prisons, tu report the 2 . A Lectunx Dtivenen ay Rev. Dr. Pise, 1 St. Peven’s The letter which appeared in your paper some It is hardly necessary to inquire whether or not | on Wednesday evening, upon the science of Animal | Cause ot the difference pow pending between Cap'- Van THE NEW YORK HERALD—Duily Newspaper—pub- - Da. Pise, in Sr. Perens : ; P ; 4 arma ~ ' Soun of tae 4th dis assis Pier aialag if cel sca pate aig deen Cavncn, Sunpay, Jan. 12, 1846. weeks since, dated at this place, and written, es | in the course of your many far and wide journey- | Magnetitm — Accented. MOU Later ee ee of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages report says, by a Mr. Jones, of New York, created paid—cash in advance. quite a stir amongst the Presbyterian triends of the THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday | Else what shall they dowho are batized for the dead, if } Reverend pastor, Mr. Lapsley, who have forced Thoming—price 6 cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum—post- | the dead rise not at all? Why are they then baptized for the | bi ia wi A j pereaes Corinthians, Leth’chep. Neth aga for the | bim, contrary to his wishes, to publish a card in - Sypiherieataeg ; abd WRT! Senay {Beet he ion of the | gt. Cyril, in his catechism, written expressly for the ings over the face of our‘ great country,” you | ei : ie 5 | On mote Alderman Draxe, Dooiment Me, te We i ‘ re of Capt. Daniel 8. Van Saun, on the ground of | ing the report ot the Committee ou Charity and A. have ever found yourself in the classic grounds of | his pane haga the ‘‘un-Sisuness” manner popnseredig House, was taken up and read and ado} ted. Ye was then Lindenwald. Permit an attentive observer to re- | ing the affairs of the watch-house. A petition of a num- | ordered to be prix t-d in the ( orporation TB. 1 pe o p pape! mark that these are great grounds of themselves, | DeF of citizens, “Native American by birth and princi. | At 10 o'clock, the Board adjourned. the Whig, to vindicate, (to endeavor to do 80) his | and doubly great, from the fact that they belong | 5; ei aethe sone ae err eee cote | Titan 0 Assszanendid not mostlact eventagy, (conciuston ) | , and increasing | instruction of faitbfal who character and love for Gen. Jack id i i i “ body palitic.”--Referred fast, It hos the largest circulation paper in this stion o! lal who were converted f om en. Jackson, and to repel | in fee simple toa man who has filled an unu- | Petitioners party as @ ly palitic. where Assistant Vice-Chancelior’s Court. i it whi ity re Yt is d and ref : oc hewanrs, oe & therefore the feat cdmkel a business & the charge of slander and deceit which has been | gually large space in;the world’s vision, and they are SL oumbecet ee oo ee nee the panrenered. Before Assistant Vice Chancelior Sandford. PRINTING of if kinds oxecnted at the most moderate ries hat “the souls of the faithful receive | brought forward against him, Those who have | now the residence of the same distinguished man | toad Co , asking tobe heard upon the subject of vranting mF i. Lipps ent bo & Doe ae eerie J " < pos ee pa a. nch sas son egg Cre he veoee bieisiceh known this divine—this ‘devil in the garb of who, whether the world believes it or uot,excrcises lenve 10 the Alaa Fe orm ore Tee mein thiton gli tie Dan Marvin for t crspool Decided that the annie to Prorninror of THE Heaarp Estas.isnMent, commemoration, for they receive ald. This was the belief | beaven”—for any length of ‘time, were go | and will continue toexercise au amountotinflaence | 4 petition was ed from numerous members of the | Horspool be set aside. Decree for a receiver and ac- Northwest corer of Fuiyon and Nassau streets, | of St. Cyril, and the lesson he tatght to those he was in- | well assured that, as Mr. Jones hinted, he at home and abroad,in the State and Nationa! Coun- | German Lutheran Church, remonstrating against the | Count, &c. . structing. The dead here spoken of surely cannot be cils, altogether gratifving to his friends and adhe- | opening or extension of Burton street to Le Roy, as it | _J- 7: Mann Receiver of the Catskill and Canajoharrte R. tuated in heaven—neither can they bein hell-forinnei | Pattook of the nature of Judas, that they gps 5 id e- | opening y vA D 4 a renis, and those who hope to profi: by such influ- | must pass through their burying ground~ Referred B Oe. ve Peite-’. Van Viack for complunant ; 8. ther plc could they recalve assistance; ‘conseaueuty. readily believed that he was guilty. of speak: | ence; wile it may truly be asserted aud believed REPORTS. eneaaiaen Weuietech ace mkita they must ba in a middle state. Call it what you | img an ne g pe Ce e idemtical words | thatthe knowledge or suspicion of suchinfluence | Sealing the Fishermen —The Committee, on Markets | #mrant un} Madlsincss te Pre 5 = : like— ba 1 urls wt in the language of the Church, sonosralng te attle of New Orleans, Sc, of | is, to those that hate him, aconstant annevance [as fled ag ee OO ate Ne ee re Fe ets She inn every re- el Octtey beews alliage falpecyer which 8 Aegusine cffareiup ferke ie meey| on eee fein eg bes ger that he is | and uneasiness. You have then visited Kinder- | ""Qejusct uft the Safety Valve-—The Committee on Fi- i Pave mother, Monica, proves hatin his times persons prayed | church allt deny. Saradity of Mie Ta ations hook, or more euphoniously speaking—the manor] nance und Ferries 16, orted udverse to the petition of the . H, Mozwell and others —W. Billi- my P. ae a cer We 3 On end of Lindenwald? This is the home ot i i Ci — | man for compluinant ; H. Maxwell and M. Hoffman for fo thea Danes teeotin loan chee es but why does not Parson L. come out and state the | Van Buren, emphatically his home ; for (na fren | Ada eeenburet Ferry Company for a reduction ot rent— | Tee vgants | The secoud uud third exceptions te master's here read several passages from St. Augustine's “book of whole affuir to the public 1 why does he not either | are so constant in their stay. Whence, as mav| That terrible place, Harl-m.—The following communi. | ‘port allowed, and the first exception overruled, without 9 o'clock + M. Confessions,” containing Monica’s dying request of her | OW" OF deny the justice of the accusation made be eupposed,he is able not exactly to ride the whirl- | Cation was received from Special Justice Wiliam Waln | Coss yocteek ME son, that he should offer up prayers for her soul departed | @&ainst him ? lt is because his niggardly and -un- | wind and direct the storm, but to have something | Brit ker : Letts Tet de eae the me ee ORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD |e eeearcil! of spirits, and the prayer of Bt. Augustine | provoked guilt stares bim in the face ; and it he is | to say with voice potentiatas double asthe Duke's, | Tits Honorable ihe Common Council of New York + | findants. Decree diemisting bills with costes ot Oe ) accordinghy ., is nol e langue; of a Catho- | not entirely void of shame, an ereft of i A le undersig ne: as the honor to -tate to your honor- 5 ie - EW TORE fered Esl: BAILROAD! leon tie present day. If it be superstition in him it | sense of hoaor, the remembranee of his MagacsAce That cane wT Be hie reeset Sood wato him. | able body, that since he has attended at the House of ines he oaaaien te Denia tee ue Sunpays, r 8 was the same in Monica. If it was superst i ; That such will bz his prerogative, in so far as he | Detention at Harlem, as one of the Special Justices for . Inglis tor detendants. Decree tor the itwas still worse for St Augustine, ie connie aie i: Cenere mend uncalled for poaeee cause his | may desire to exercise it under the incoming ad- | preserving the pesce in and forthe city and county of due, with costs, against D. Bunting as request But if it was and wholesome thought” nd wilt ic ag ‘0 be mantled with a deep blu ministration, we should suppese might be reason- | New York, cases have occurred (one man charged with rator, ke. for St. Augustine ‘to pray for the dead,” it is the same | “24 Will cause his conscicnce to whisper to hi ably inferred, without any undue stretch of the | stealing a book and five cents, and one for ai nie) weve & Moves 1, 0, Loulet ent ethan —C. O'Conner Onand ‘her’ NTE a Lie Tae nn for us, in order to give ‘aid and assistanc that he is an unfit associate for any one but a | imagination, from the remarks of Mr. Dallas made ‘Rer } which, though of minor importance, with prvbrtel ee for defendants. Decieed a and after October 28, the cars will run as fo' lows :- souls ‘not yet fully slunderer or a hypocrite. Mr. Jones will please | ja your city on the Sth instant. The Vice Presi- ion (stealing the geese) as to the cffences com- jat comp! 0. one quarter only of the Leavii ai | 4 ae Il for Harlem, (125th st,) Morniai 0 show the importance | 600 bales of cotton first shipped, and not bound to share with the ‘dying request of his mother, and then | ¢xcuse the use I make of his name, but my rea- | dent elect dt a end. i h lenin 4 judge for yourselves whether he did so in commem. | son for so doingis, that Parson L. has publicly said | least, 1 Enon ae Show Sa haneate his fn fat seotion of the | oe ee ero ether pany. es eh oration of her, or to procure aid for her departed | and made it his business to circulate through Nash- | casting vote in the Senate may determine the Somprisaig 60 treat of sicariy (en miles, (Harlem | 'p. af. Curtis ened. Owrtle ve. 8. J. Engel end.others— | . Au; ; =) s Sis Fees | Spirit. (Rend the prayer of St. Augustine) Ie net this | ville, the information, that the letter published in | course of events, not only with regard to. the | Urevited wih the mess, oithout great dificalcy and | HF. Clark, G. W. Morrie and M- Hoffman, for complain ial 0A, MILA’ God woaldiongive bor any debt eae ee ol: that | the Herald was the production of one Mr. Jones, | country, but also to individual nominations, | expense, of protecting the inhabitants from depredations, | auts; J. Cook und D. Graham, for defendants. Decided ill leave City Hall at | Got vou! er any debt not suficiently liquidet- | who travelled with him somewhere in the stage, | then the opinions and. piedilections of Mr. {Does fhe mean the geese 1~ R+r ] which have been com- | hat Mrs Engel’s separate estate is not liable to the debt M in this world,” and does he not call upon all in the | and whose vocation was the distribution of Aboli. 7 ecche oo Mr. & H of complainants. Bill dismissed with coste. p only, after leavin: pest day to pray forher? And we comply with his | ~ oli- | Dallas will enjoy added weight of import- | wilted in many instances with impunity. [Harlem isa Hall, at the corner of Broome st. and tne Bowery. Vau: ar- | instruction, and remember those who are departed, in | 100 Tracts over the State. ance, not to say dignity. When, therefore, it is | 08d place, certzinly—Rrr ] The attendance of the un Cases HEARD at ALBany. den and 27th street. An. Kxtra Car, will precede exch Train | our prayers. If they are in heaven, our prayers will be | _ The President elect is now at home, (Columbia) | considered that the above mentioned remarks of | 2¢*#isned at Harlem has, as far as his observationextend- | J. P. Bellinger vs. Jerome Shafer and othere-—H, Hamil fen, tainates before the time of staring from the City Hall, | Scoepted by the Almighty for some other purpore jaf | having left this place last week—he had been on a! Mr Dulles, at the Rantrmeny sorter ere ino. | ed-—land there isa good view from the front windows | ton, ior compuiuant; H. Loucks fordetendanta ‘Decl ed id will take ap pesseucers along the ling.» Morrisiania and in- | they are in hell, the same will be the case. Butif they | visit to Gen. Jackeon, at the Hermitage, in com- | Mr. Van Baren, and nobody bur Mr. Ven Buren, is Rev] given great satisfaction to the residents of the 12th | that the trust was at an end, and the mortgage valid. De- id, hi 0 Bridge, Hunt's Bri derhill’s "Road, ta gi nd Whe Pin 9 H iddle st ste, ry t 3 " and will have a tendency to increase the popule- for foreclosu: d sale, and inst J. Shafi rma tr tale and Moriianing A. Ma 9. &. | Seat te Cearek hi Peer hee cee anaes PEA | BABY. with Gen. Aa. His health te geo it not to be supposed that all the virtue hath not yet | tou, {perhaps the Justice ivtends removing to the 12h | flcency ol debt und costes en pede: ve Morrissania for City Hail, 8A: | surely, it in this world we can prey for each other—es | tration Or the ‘goterauient, flatterin i departed from the cedars and fir-trees, and the jin- | ward.—Rer.] and value of property, from the security | Thaddeus Joy and others vs Jonathan Child —M.T. Rey- Peter was prayed for in prison—why can we not F iB den-wood which are in Lindenwald? Depend | and confidence affurded by the more prompt and immedi J nolds for complainants; 8 Stevens tor detendant. Decided those in acoilor werkatt Where ‘nthe ‘difference fT tee cabinet, the New York, Philadelphia, and Wash- | upon it, Mr. Van Buren knows and feck tye ate means of bringing offenders to justice (Drinker ) || that neither party is entitled to costa as against the other. rayers of the faitbful benefitted Saint Peter when } ‘2800 letter-writers are by far more knowing than strength s—the jibes, jeers, and infidelity Of fuc- | The undersigned would respectfully state that the cffict | Decree accordingly. in prison here, why should they not benefit him | VC, i0 the immediate vicinity of his Excellency, | tions an liques to the contrary notwithstanding. has not yet been provided with the necessary books Helen Quackenbush and others vs. Mary Leonard and if ia priton hereaiter?—And that Yo Pargetory. But] and gome of their speculations are truly very | «Would it be in accordance with the tule of right wential to the transactivn of others —M. Fairchild and J. Crary, for complainants; P. it omen’ el MAL “YOR! still it is urged that Saint Augustine in other places | 2musiog, or rather ridiculous No person here will | and the fitness of things,”quoth phil a i. | Cogger and 8. ptevens for defendants. Exceptions to irate a in a doubtful manner upon this subject, and by | hardly advance an opinion of the future cabinet, cn alt ee ce in Sa one nes Fare, eriaeg ‘bree pres niche page ba aot ope Bll miswat aN ee oo ee EUREKA’ Capt Troscdell and pees is panctin Tindieaca sad fe dents he | and whigs and democrats are anxiously awaiting | You will have noticed that the matter of our | which he trusts will be fornished and alt-aded to-at the | cithor DEG, Weal aie ee MAUD, Capt Brooks, willleave the pier at the foot of tiose- | This youst be examined: Now if 1 see iooriny | (ae coming of the 4th of March Gen. Robert | U. States Senators is a questo vezata; very. | earliest period practicable. veltrtreet, daily, Sundays excepved, at Og AM. ‘Returning, ih thera, 1 50 doubt ef thie— there ‘can he any | Armstrong, of the Post Office here, will| It becomes more perplexing from day to day.| _ The undersigned would respectfully Invite the Commi Personal Movements. the Line leaves Albany at7 A.M.’ ‘ By ” think, have the offer ot the Postmaster General- hat fi tee on Police, Watch and Prisons, and such others “Albhay pena Onarciving ‘at Bridgeport, proceed imme- | 1oubt of this—we must not deny this,” my expressions : Let no one suppose that from anything the new Hon. Harrison Gray O1 announced, by one of the diately wet the Balltoads ape t change of Baggage or | ate 80 explicit that whatever other phrase might | hip, or the place of Secretary, of War, but his ac- | (sovernor has said, his predilections in regard to | YoU" henorable body as may feel on interest in Harlem 9 city papers, as having arrived at Washington Cars, 1 ‘Albany the same evening. escape me, it cunnot affect these positive expressions. | ceptance of either is doubtful, as the former place | his successor may be known; but if there is reason | °°, 8 vicinity, to visit the House of Detention; and has - Bishop Gotcliebh Saxe, of the Moravian connexion, is to arrive in this country, in an early Havre or English packet, ona visit to the Moravian churches in the United States. H.H. K Elliott, editor of the American Advocate, Phila- \baay the samé eveni e ‘A Freight Train daily at 63% Ac M.. Now in three passages St. Augustine uses these words ; | was offered to him by Van Buren, andrefused. He f the honor to be, 8. Ta etn, Goth ap ae, rhe aptelnag pokey rany Joubte there canbe no doubt—it cannot be | is an honest, talented feats and popular man, one . the pomels sau nepben 2 bod being i Megs rere ALN DRINKER. J Silered * . J lenied,’ met y pra! ju his 823 | and moreover a devoted and trustworthy fri i i x iesiaton, Wal and EON Bentaeada | ucrmon, de Verbie Aportoll iy” he saya, “non abneven-| “Old Hickory, and Mr. Polk. The President | cartier ee cge Weasut Must not be considered so | New Yonx. Jen. 18, 1045 410 1mm 172 delphia, appeared before Recorder Vaux on Saturday, on . - shrewd, and non-committal it The communication was referred to the Committ: sai: Southatiet,_ } dum at’) Again, in another work. he soy, “neque ncgan. J elect will, I think, from present appearances, meet | as many wouldgive him credit for. Teen eeman | otice, Watch and Prisons, aE FOR BATH, GARDINER AND LLOWELL. work " de cura ‘morterif,” he aaye, ithere ie ne doubting.” with almost as much annoyance from avaricious, | ter is not a business of the Exec: e. He has no- The returns of the Chief Engineers of appointments, } the charge of having published a libel in said paper ef the nage Ch Ry 2 a §2peai= | Consequently, 8. Augustine in saying thus firml; leaves | 2ungry office-huntere, as poor old Gen. Harrison | thing to do officially in the choice of Senators. | Te#/gnations, snd explosions, were received and referred 71h inst., on John ». Busolie. ‘The case wan tponed seesdey oad” Friday eter ne | no room to doubt, norfany possibility, by the mest nge. | met With, and the ship of state will require the ut- | Perhaps he does not care one farthing aboui the | . A ,communication was received from the Comptroller. } until next Saturday, and Mr. Elliott was let off on parole n readiness om her rival atthe above | nious argument, to quoie him against himself. Bui | most precision and steadiness of helm to be prevent- | issue of the election, Telative to raising ways ond means for finishing High | until that time, conditioned not to say unything in his i of gers to the neighboring Cowes. his expressions should appear somewhat J ed from taking a sheer on her steeraman, who. ‘n'a reacat letter some mention was made of Mr. | Erase, and onether subjects. Referred, and ordered to | paper against the character of shw prosecutor. : o . | be printed. ; NUTICE. doubtfal, it gard to the doctrine itselt, but a» | however, has a good deal of the iron nerve in his | Van Bu in connection with the high and re-| The New Municipal Police Bill.—, i It is understood that the present Delegate, Robert E. STATEN ISLAND to the nature of the punishment, and this if alto- | irae, and is, on the whole, a pretty tough little | sponsible station of Senator If he would accept, | received irom hic Honor the. slayer, nominating. two | TaYHo, Will not oguin be a candidate to represent. the FERRY. einen bremcanetion Pp deap ieer ere ga _ Ed tellow. The “Hero of Orleans,” “the Patriot | or signify a willingness to accept, with what ease | hundred privates for the Municipal Police, viz. : act an eae te be aus H eecnes i gc Pieter ie lege a Dec. Ist, the Boats will leave as fol | cig of faith what kind of pasidinent ‘exists in this mia. | Of the boar oti is, he tibecnt, in the en-} could le notscatter the lesser men who have been t District-—Gideon Rice, Ira Clark, John Sweet peta ' rah re s ae - me oes ee : LEAVE BTATEN ISLAND: dle state ; and if I say, a8 a scholar ora theologi-n, that ii | oyment of tolerable good health, and will, 1 | suggested, and pushed forward here and there and 's M Moore, Robert 8. Collins, Robert Place, Joh: gp 2 ebay Pn aceaps ore, has been ar- 8%, and 0, AM. 2 and 44, PM. must be fice, the question is still debateable and free, and | think, live to see our noble state wheel into | everywhere? You may see what one would ad-| McPherson. John Gaillord, George Hopson, Garrit B. | vested and txamined upon a charge of murdering, his * 1 AE NEW TORR: I k without affecting i a hi the democratic ranks in August next, there bei ? caged jr ac- | Covklin, John T. Hall, A. Vanderzee, Charles Hicks, | ‘“ife, who died sudden] some days ago ‘. speak without affecting in any degree the general dec 4 ere being | vanee. One writer’s speculations may be equally | g. Van Zandt ‘aries Wilson, of Gallatin, Tens., who killed Isaac AA. Ms 3%, ) a i i . y Chi 12, A. ML; 33%, Pe x of iz, | ‘Tine of the church as to such kind of punishment only 118 whig votes to overcome; and I am sure | good asthose of another. Enough for the hour. Second District —Nicholas Tillinghurst, Thos H. Ap § Goodall, aw On Sundays the Boat will leave at 11, Now St. Augustine always admitted it, but made use | that if nearly 4,000 voters “ i i neare . % Mat it y, 4, can discover the ‘‘errur | [t will be necessary to say somethirg about the | pleton, Ben. Leonard, Horace Beloen, Jo eph H Horton. d and ted at Ci ii ALL AND WINTER ARNANGEMENT oF A pg prone een Fiber mecee ane of their way” in two years, that the enormous ma- soon to-be-vacant Judgeship in New York. Great | Francis A Ross, Jonathan Richardson, Wa. C. Jewett ary Wicciets 7 boheme eae eu ects to his ALL AAD ENTER ARRAN GEMEN Hi ll pnp efila loa pict jority of 113 can be “transformed from darkness | pulling of buttons prevails. When thiscorrespond | Jas Jones, Goo. Beard, Wm.M Connelly, Wm. 8. Powell, J 4.) + Paying , last spring, and fled from justice, has been ar- ight” i fy one’ ¥éar, and .the-ineioel 3 D Jos Colton, Geo F Wiegand, Wan 8. sla democrstic friends in the thira Congressional district. FARE ONLY 184 CENTS. e bound to take the doctrine 7; into light” in nearly year, e majority | ent speaks, you may give his words such couside- | J Colton, jegand, Wm. 8. Caldwe THE NEW AND Swi EAMER RAINBOW, | cle of faith on the authority of aS Entneye? ih 4 become a minority. If Tennessee becomes demn- ration ¢ as they deserve. But regarding thie vacancy | Montgomery, Geo. W. Bennett, B = risneteer ——_ o pg Hex by sceetlggtha ne ype DR ify, | not beeause St. Augustine, and St. Epiphanius, and st. | cratic, it willbe @ source of great personal gratifi- | to be erented by Judge Kent, ‘‘a ducat toa bergur | cots Phillip Sloat, Vale CR (appre dle SOE eR ert orsi adh ON and after Beptember 10th will ran daily, } join Damascene believed it,b it because they said it isen | cation to the old soldier, and will make his | ty denier’—th d the inhabi dor ag Hunter, DH. Denyse, Ea C, Sead, uct Gemersl of the, Consdas, the dignity of sha seven ea Dollows (Ganviays inclnded }>-Leave New- rticle of faith taught b: Shel “vy 'y itiven paar thesd Sh. le ie tsati f ¢ ly denier”’—the city and the inhabitants thereof B. erse, — Ryder, Edward Wallford, Jobn § Peersge, and that her Mojesty ovly awaits his choice of ae foot Contre street, 8 crsleck, A Me ibrar pro —. ‘A eir pi <a a. sl ne al in 1 di PI eae ad Lae ions of joy, and | will bedisappointed. When any thing tangible or } J. Hiott a title, ve Barclay street, So’clock P.M. =} M4 po! 5 we are bound to it tf enable him to in pe thas the spark of ie comes to ourear, the quill will move ‘ rot we XS bg is —Thomes J Hewlett, Martin Bartholo Professor Silliman has not been very successful with al snarticle of faith, Deonnse A anon ae fo) be seed triotigm is still alive on the political altar of Ten- for your benefit. {Is there such an exorees as Wells, | mow. Jas. Phillips. John Latham, Thomas J Baker. Wm. f his lectures in New Orleans, es no aa The Jyen Tillotson could prove, to bring the individ nessee, although it has for some time been trodden Livingston & Pomeroy’s? Yours, &c. H. '| J Perine, Henry H Sitler,Jos SV Rogers, E N Heard. 9 atcendance thereat was very limits ew i ve come under toot, and almost extinguished by whi Jacob Carlock, Thomes Kincard, AC Reynolds, John mas ‘ i sansa vothowm, Fe bse! Sanihern, will Bilas shove, er serinarceea Wwherebwrasit Toy pr lge te Tin | .But enough of politics As to business in Nas Boston, Jan. 12, 1844. | jteven# Jeremiah Srone, Jes Gould, John H. Whitmore 9, cvPr: Topiae Cook, of Beituate, hee been appointed . But eno { Boston Light Honse, in place of Mr. Snow lar Gay. ville, it is dull, and cotton in great abundaner, | D; Sr:— fon. ts, Davideon, Chas James, Thomas Bevins, Peter H § “°t?tT © 4 , ren treveht hove a i troduced ? If that cannot be substantiated, then it must ql | Dear Siz : i sleom, Murville Shi Ti leerm: |. J Whose oppoitment bus buen revoked. aan tight or ering pote mek napeticc scene b ‘Apostles and | ready to be shipped to the southern markets, but} It appears that an order in council has been pvb- faseapoerie Aled P BMter Herma tase We learn from the Boston Post that the Rev. Mr. Fair- a aae Belt cont in ide Burling St taught by Chriet himself. Certainly it was not invented | cannot be owing to want of rain and co sequent u on board, west side Burling a ; ; y r aiden , D “ tiaiid; i el : ati , a pe Britain for consum Fourth District.—Wm. Bow, George Hendershot, Phi- J child was deposed as member of the Suffolk South As- ar produced iw } lander Fisk, Alex Everns, Siivain Linsley, John B | ‘ociation ef Ministers at its last meeting. §7 Bouth street. | he condemn so many good men of those who practiced | larger clues of boate from ascending higher than | [. ittii illi Priee of $100. batt oulsiana, say 63 cents per lb. duty Admitting harles A. Taylor, William Hon. Caleb Cushing has been requested, and it is ex- The Fares ah inp Rochester, Joho Britton, master, 00 i ae cgunte eeatt in oe days of the bene pe > ee Alpe eerie Just water enoughfor the [ that the best quatity sugar now made in Louisiana. | !rvine, Jr, John A. Wi Joseph Brundege, Jacob | pected will accept the invitation, to lecture on the coun- hurthen, will succeed the Queen of the We d sail herregular day, ist February. Sore onthe J6th | life of St. Cuthhert, bi FOR LIVERPOOL—T: wb January—ihe splended fast sailing Packet Ship YORKSHIRE, © i The ou erior Packet 8 IDA Ney, wil sat! as above. SH. Iv nal on the 26th of Jan by which indi to for . ‘ which would sell for consumption at New York, ai | Townsend, Thomas A Jesse Smith, James Pearso)l. | tries he has just visite. thelr departed brethren ¥ ‘4 We had quite aquiet Chri of it here, but | 6 cents per Ib., is equal in quality to Jamaica sugar, | ihn F. Edmonds, Royal Blake, Calvi Dr. Hudson, the Abolition Lecturer, was recently so nevertheless we had some fun in the way of mask- | which was selling in London on the Ist December, — Ree erg pe Wa. HK grossly personal at Wilmington, Del, that the sudience the Abbey of Lindestarn, asking tham to pray for his soul. | in3 and fency balls; a description of one of the lar- 1844, at 603. per 112 Ibs., the firet quality New Or- ace Oe i eye. Win ing. | were with difficulty restrained from violence upon bit orities, showing the prac. | ‘er of which, you will find in the Nashville Whi, i it: — A aia Ga! eee Cones ' : (PSorthe Anglo Ssxon Church wosto prey forthe deat) | of Sist ultimo. 4g | caus would net in London to wit: Hodgkins, Elisha Hibbard, Israel Roberts, George H | The editor of the Philade/phia Spirit of the Age (Nativ. DAN, Captain DePeys- | (Dr. Pise here quoted other aut! ey of Janusty: . For s Rs 112 Ibs. sold at 60s. . Sprague, Henry C. Baugh ist) has been convicted vi a gross libel on Dr ae ing, sph ne id mecommodations in Cabin and Steerage, ap- — ere fekeotint a the An oe i Church This is my first letter to your, paper, and if it Duty. ie fh Diste Se) a Chanin, Thomas Gilder- g him of » pt to murder Mr A. Smith bs — JOHN HERDMAN, 61 Sox Be ron plc ede pepe - robber a -houtd prove acceptable to you, and worthy of a Freight - 50 eve, Samuel a More, Henry Merchant, Wm Ward B Passages to and from (rent Britain and Treland, Cun Claim the grest tcuths of Chistianky. ‘The pe mle or place in the Herald, it will afford me pleasure to Commissio: nret ce C. Lockwood. Wm. Bradbury, Edmund Wilsey dropa line to you now and then. Ww. AL. Osbor:, James Odell, Abraham L Perham, Els‘on 1 Rome had it from their ancestora ; it was preached in the . . : F mihi AS bunkiva iererations through east andin the west—it was traced up to the earliest ta e Bight prem, on exchange... ... 0. ‘ facker. Aibért'T Beale, James W art, Willett Smi'h ieati i armount line. amuel Colton, Jr. Jar Ww. Nett proceeds equal to $5 per 100 Ibs. J , out thy United Kingdom. on application as above. thers of the Church, and from them by a concatenction «: Haste Corners—gest thi Ha man Teal broken testimony, back tothe days of the Apos'les Jannuary 8, Steen 44. ah. i NOTE LOST. ‘ind from them back’ egain to’ the peopl ‘lua Rit 4 This is about the nett proceeds of the first quality | Sizth District—Lewis Rice, J. W. Barnum, John J ; by Mr. 1D CLARK, in favor of oo le of them: | 74 Silus Rite the governur of this State— Percy, Amos Uphan, John 8 Dayton, AxronLehouwean, Pasi ILibs De Pants. A Na Ao FURR O Wa oth ie hice cadloried for one the Jews; andwe fiad the valiant Judas Macca s of New Orleans Sugar at New York. Unfortunately | qhrtam Teller, Charlen McCauley, George W. Bogert, (PARIS LOZENGES. thaw Hf lol] 1. 20, Fc jonths end.ng gold and silver to the temple to obtain RESPECTED Sur- the high duty on foreign sugar in bhi haa pro- it He C d HIS valuable, mild, and harin ess med peti sera Tat ome Th ak athe Toler Will receive $3 ay i for the repore of the souls of his brave men, whe T got ure mesage yisterda mornin & set ryte | te the Louisiana planters in making 95 per Sanus LS Gite war cae aoe abate, gare of Broochitis, b sean treet. All sare cate ught and died in the cause of their country. ‘With | doua tu it—and red it strait thru. Suky and mo- | centfoff their crops, of so infrrior aquality, tnat it} Henry Saunders, James M. Evane, Joho Ashley, Chalicr. | Monch Deny Depot at Haskell 2¢ Liverop atret the ‘nil aid note, as payment has been stop | these remarks I will put an end t» the ent lecture : . B. ii ton Fi ii ” " t taised.. | teeceving weay ia fscidey Aiguiaania torkee, pong ther went on like all natur. N.B. Sukesa whig | will not nett in New York above $2 per 100 Ibs, | ton Foster, Legrand Douglass, John P.Carby, Martin K J orginal mporiers of the article into the ed Bates, and gt & P cause Sam Sloman is & mothers a native—é& ev and not even that sum in London; henee the | Bean ROR SALETA Saw and Gpist Mill, with a large work-shop proofs = . i even i § PUR SALES San BITE, » ih a large wort-shop | hick | shall Sater into the scriptural ofthis vene | th- old man sed ide beter mind mi own bisnes, | entire crop does not eell for over $400 000 | _ Seventh District—JamesH. Thorn, John Hayden, Wm ched to which is bout ten horse power, rable doctrine F » H ing | Crittenden, N. Flock, Benj. Waldron, John D Leach hoa dwi ng House, barn, blackamith- when Eee tow Beey long it is. It is very clear, that the greatest blessing jac Oen i hoger een cecem, ae ep eac! ahop.s he ving be above property issituated in Court ror THE Correction or Errors —The But when i told him u wasent no stick up hoo } that could arrive to the Lousiana planters, would Geenetion Coteer, "as Bivsatl’ Seni Ludlow. "taba: Be Fae ee ee Ney aunt monly to DAMES AW, | Brooklyn Bank vs Samuel A. W' hby.—In the | cudent speke tu no body unles tha belonged tu the | be that Congress shou'd reduce the duty on brown | Gitrander, David Sharrott, Cher, Jerolman, Semi. Ruth, | vouse wm Faris, NS, 163 bid: idge «t. New ‘ork, of oo he premises of | severely litigated cure between the Brooklyn | legesiatur, he cudent hardly bleve it, til i shoed | sugar to one cent per lb. and thereby compel the | josiah Brady. Lewis Manning, Nuth. B. Abbott, Elishs | _a!!_tm*ec Jc PETER J. SHEANWUOD. | Bank and Mr. Willoughby, the Court for the Cor. | him how u begun—ta the -enit & asembly—thats } planters to obtain $8,000,000 annually for their | Wheeler.Jas U. Dyckman, Jacob Valentine, Isaac Knopp, ROWN begs to inform the SAMUEL ROTHKOPE rection of Errors has affirmed the unanimous judg | ‘he legeslatur—and then—feller sitezene—thats us | crop, by compelling them to manufacture a qua-| Smith B Clark. Parker 8 Chamberlain. hat. hay chased the ROATIVE ‘OF LYONS. IN FRANCE,” ment given in the Supreme Court, in favor ef Mr. When dad see that, I ges he id tue foot | lity of sugar which would sell for not less than $6] Eighth District—Francis Felix, Wm. Galliker, Thomas “ if Mr. € in B OCULt 4 OPERATOR OF COKNS. " Willoughby, with costs, reversing the judgmeut ef | ‘yte up, and seze, hez the feller me—and then | per 100 Ibs. in all markets. This is the true plan | Smith. Wm Carr, Edward Vermilye, Richard Berrian. R SAMUEL ROTHKOPE, (Nativeof Lyons, in France) | the Seperior Couit, which had been rendered | ‘told Suke & mother twant no use, far i shudent | to protect the 600 sugar planters of Louisiana. Alderman Gare moved to lay on the table and print.— ‘=a first-rate hand in curing Corns—begs to announce to the | against him. stur til ide got thra. The ahsbhn wet tes teint Public, that he will nore fe to extirpaty Corns. whether inthe | “The Chancellor's opinion was the prevailing] , Inthe fust place, about the state financey—I DLS PRET ART : i ptt yoked "after the opinion, and regulted in a vote of 17 to 1. think ure rite, but iti was u, the next time i sifer- | Muss Inez Nicuoxs, daughter of Mr. Nathanie} | On motion of Alderman Daaxe thenominations of off skill of, and been $ , his own invention. »perati jollowing is the substance of the Chancellor's opi | 2d up them figere, ide put down what the 81 hag | Nichols, of Monmouth, Kennebec Co, while at | cersof Police, nity . beaks Boat i Roe by emineut Physicians aud Oculists. inutes, wishout, the mon :—The defendant, Willoughby, had net a strict | got, on won side, and then what it oes on tother, | York in a factory in Dorchester, Mass, some four years a> kwaltani toni it Siemens I hurting the toe. : rp a rk itnout the consent of the bo u + €Ts | since, was offered very liberal wages to go to Mexico, and if ter Howell and James N. Thompron. Mr 8. Rothkore's invention is quite Pe 4 of directors, to | and then u could tel if the State owned nothin or x moved that the intments com- ach. frown, rath other operations of the ; pshepe other notes for, hisown, even if they were | not. And if ule turn over the slait & sifer down | city ie ne etary, Le ee eeslitee sie ices th inst, and offered a'resolution to that rmndtaly vat on hie abres, and’ walu ar chaly ss ff he had | bank, aad made by ite officers, Is presumed to have been | "hat the stare gite in, and then subsiract what it | acquainted with Ferrera, the present revolting ani suc. | ‘fect, which was adopted. te of, f ‘ ffered fom Coms. "Operated persons may have the | known to the board of directors, and to have been ac- | P&S Out, u needn nothin about them funds, nor | cesstul General, with whom contracted marriage. New York vs. Brooklyn.—The following preamble and Dr. Brown will not undertake a ease where there is not good to take in their hands the ( orn, look d keep | quiesed in by the board, unless there are some circum. | 20 such thing, twil sho as plane as da. - it to her friends in Maine, lest summer, | resolutions were offered by Ald Buxtinc :— jreasqn tovenpect memre, os Broad ie Fe The oo,ration ll be performed at He, Ree {ances shown to induce a belief that the directors were | _ But the old'man sed, the printur maid a mistake, ed t:equent letters from Ferrera’ | | Whereas, a large propertion of the citizens of Brock | Once ne eo i et etied Re eT Genitomee wilt fod st ‘Me Bove ignorent ofthe facts, The placing of all the mass of evi | that twas fun instead of funds; and he thinks u rit aA typ, not content wit evjoying the protection aorta, | Advice to he poor gratis. ‘i ds of certifeates from tl lence before the Jury, in relation to Corwin’s defalca- | ‘hat tu give our nabur Higgins a sli Poke, and he their personal Let | in this city, where they do Seen egy oh Seamer bility, as we | as from the u iatinguished, Me tion, and the selling out of the defendant’s interest in the | liked ure mesage al the beter. (Dad dont like Hig- ness, without being called upon to contribute in the le =TO THE LADIES. men in Eacope, on whom be . pecated, to their grout satisfaction. | Bank was well calculated to prejudice the minds of th: i i H i nar to the expense of lamps, watch, an} the Croton water IR HUOLL’S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPPGRTERS. Nr He ca be constlved at No, 40 Bast Broadway. Tay, und to bias thelt judganbets in the: contacto | 3128), But i told him u dident nomothia about | sory, as theparties and who enjoy, in every respect, equal advantages with EHS new Instrument or he radveal care of Jui2 ste the-evidence in relation to the actual payment ef the | |isgins sense he cum up here from York—but he | married in Mexico, a Cetholic country. Ferrera is now | the resident citvzens, who have to bear their proportion Proiapsus tert. oF Falling of the Womb, rn {$6000 notes and thoes facts were: unquestioeatly riven ie | XUck to it—wi sex © tiz enymost thesame thing, | President of Mexico, having his heed quarters at the PI lature for an act authori by external application, sunerseding the ase ‘Sade. Evidence for the purpose of producing such © resuit | (or When Higgins cum here, insted of asken the na- | national palace in the city and this Kennebec ‘! Factory oe aon ie CARNES & HASKELL. MR. oe the aici eo ea cay burs tu help hi his h id barn—h Girl” now “ revels in the Halls of Montezumas.” Gen. | relatirg to ferries. commended to ceted in, t rt id not lp him raze ous ani e goes ating a ans fely overcome, and thesubseriber chal nom Dems, | (iMed'to recover upon the $6000 note, ex £ lost note, | down to York and hires a hel lot of fellera tu cum | Ferrera is of Germen extraction ‘And wheress, information has been communicated to led of performing u core, even under the jnstauce when any sxfe m: i By hi havioe pame "poe witt.out calling upon Hicks to prove the loss By the | (u razen, and he had tu borry the munny of Decon \ SEO Se this Corporation, that persons are now er gaged in fillin most saqravated cireumetancts, inju y ; " it piate) that has ever in} Oks, papers ot Jewelry, by | course of management a opted, this claim was placedbe | Dod tu paum. Wal the Decon’srule is tu have |, Re-opentna op Navication —The river opposite | out Clinton street or avenue to the Wellabout channel sieteae ok meta wall oe ta Whe 4 Vhs bee ad em fe} ‘damp yront, Siar de fore the Jury upon insufficient evidence, under the e: the interest evry thre munthe, eo if Higgins dident | here is now entirely free of ice, and it has risen | without having obtained the assent of the Corporation to | 1. i, adopted tele entire ‘disease of Peesazien, and all’ ot i ped disease of | Pessarien, ii i i . do #0, thereby ently apy riating to t fal lead expott re > of ~4 tee a in elther reapect that his loss in reyutation | 2€0Wa decision of the Court, and it have the munny hede adit on tu the principle, and it eighteen inches within the last day ortwo. Four : Let {corer ee city ¢ cainfal surgical expedients, in ying-i foe a than the owner of aay safe dso prove | thatthe testimony of Hicks sftarward ed what had | sum. peple think Decon Dad il have Higeta , which have been detained below thison account of | Brooklyn groun: ging to the city an dor on ani 7 and ie imperfect Salaman are an io note. For ifthis erroneous decision had p i ice and low water, reached port yesterday, Tho steamer | _ And whereas, many of the citizens of Brooklyn have. | ciedical men of the hii Hingemant upon Wilder's Patent, he having purchased the | not been madein the firat place, the plaintiffs themse! yit, if we dont raze a sub: ion for him, 8t. Louis Oak arrived this morning from the Illinois, she | from time to time, fencroached upon the chartered rights | tained by the leading members of th exclanve i bt inethe, State of New York) to’ mannfncrare | would have been compel aif Hicks at fert_ and | (hinks u wanttu have us, buthe sezhe’l be darnd | reports that river clear of ice as far up as Beardstown, | of the city of New York, in extending improvements into Forbin, etd by af the mines ‘private practi art and fe the genuine Salamander, Orders recrived at his iron | then they would not have been at liberty to attempt to | if he’l giv le sent, feet water on the principal bars. The Mir ‘ast river, without the assent of this Corporation. ¥ eae nnn : Buh warehouse nad factory, No. beat vai 1G. Aiseredit bis. teat hen:hefafterwerds swore pos!-] I thistk sum of the canals aint of no uee tu the | rouri is said to be tising and free of ice for a conside.| Therefore resolved, That immediate mensures be taken jrrasent, there arlady” fy im constant atuendanee oe N, 8.—Becond-hand Safes for sale ice, ' | tively to the pa: eto the Bank. It cannot | state, and ude beter give um aw: cially that | rable distnnce up. We have no late accounts from the | to prevent the paseage of the law applied for by the citi- | }'resses and Supporters to ts i imere rate area ' be said, therefore, that th J g Dey take Tere. Mississipi, but presume the navigation is free | zeus of Brooklyn, and to prevent any interference with | nm = iy prejedioed by this iilagel desteion, 11’ wran atest aire peg ony Tey Ong in the plase of um take oa | Pre eet Pa casts ar for up ante Rapida ‘The | ‘he chartered rights and privileges of this city. sae . WP BeATEch sectntensoty steesee ‘ a wi { Resolved, That measures be taken to prevent the fill. vnstanta TIMS’ PATENT BOXES neous to admit the bond of Crot 4 U ma oneder how i no so much; bat u_needent, gee — Aon left here on Monday for Keo! Meee pS ompesartmeay eden My ual the anak of beautiful brown or b'ack, witho PRIETORS is’ PATENT CAR one e would respectfully aN tha ieerioa of ital pe Aad i. A wes tn oat tnd was acompetent wit, | cause mibisnes leads me round sum. P.S. ime the corporation of the city of New York be obtained. hers interested with the building in the d corn line—Ive ben di tu York and ; i Resolved, That means be taken to prevent encroach- | 4 q ness to prove such execution. int pes t error in the la RANGONE. of jersey Cir (Sele caletes the eantucty 4 i shoe he roleaes of Otte out tu Bufalo, and al round them plagy Rale Road iene being of Prices .whisi Oosure ae in | ment upon the property of this of me J eaehpaima dae r cellence will be apparent to every a Of eaid bores’ Alan, ag nt for treseucting all business cotncted a Ja liability on the | fellers charged me tu much, and i wish ude speke 1 the other ‘daily papers in this city. Ic | Bore, and to remove trespassers ther reel of the corpo- For sale by Rushton & Co. 110 Broadway’ ith said oatent-right., All ¢>mmunications directed to hima at | $9,000 Di ned agreed with Wil- | tuum about it—Tha sed i must pa Hare and i nual Report of the Regents | torre reno parry eng Broadway coc of 14th street Jas. 8. As: Jeney City Iron Foundry, will be pangtnally,ettended yo. loaghby to satisty the notes of the latter to the Bank, and | hadent much poped corn nuther,—But spoee i bad resented tthe Senate on Frit ML The Bi hse ain The County Superintendent of | [inwall, ® ig tw ‘aylor, 38 , Propri for thet purpose he had procured Degraw’s note to b+ | 2 barel, and epose ime another barel—thats $2and | The report presented, was the Annual Repo! he | chools presented a communication to the board. setting | Chiindelphia. dacs ” ti imeem Weimere | substitutes, pro tanto, for moneys with which he payed | \ hat a barel, & tha se, tha charge the uper crust | Trustess of the S:ate Library. The Regents of the Uni | forh that the Board of Education hes refused to withholo i superiority of of anplfeation and, it intantaneone ‘om ten to twelve houre to pro Willoughby’ notes. If the Bank retused to sanction that | § do !lare— versity are now those trurtees.—Albany Argus, Jan. 18 tho hed excluded the bible, the fund GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. transaction, it was bound to transfer the Degraw note a ‘Now sf the State woud du ssi datthiak twed b eee areal tageeiag iy the Commen Conbell to ‘a fIETY CENTS PER BOTTLE. <a> Seen’ eran ei 9 eee beter—Viz: the unguns A times helps me > Disasters on THE Laxss.—Two of the crew of an ts him.” ere Te, CHIEF Al ey ca sabes we cea Willecanty stoodin th ate sion of entedg te the | corn So i takes akef thairn_that pope good & 1 | the schooner Champion arrived at Milw sy ee Ate erriin offered seelatien, eve 1—It braei Natrengtheniag and € ifying qualities. PERSSE & BROOKS, Bank for the payment of that note, if it should not be | zive um mine that dont pop—Dont u se ite.as plane | White Lake, on board the schooner Ironsides A goo 4 ‘ble! Laid on the table. apes g en i. a" ‘ No Sander Nesean strst._ | paid either by uegraw or by Crommelin; and by releas- | ag day—let the state give away sum of them canals | part of thw dry goods woe saved the nat, stones ane gre the pelp hich eeeives the vesela Gast OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITUKE | ing Crommelin, after they were fully acquainted with | that dont pop—and take sum of the Rale Roads | ftries will, be fost. When they tut kee romuel t ring life and vigor to ¥ WANTED. the facts, they discharged the liability of the surety the du pop fust rate. WAT ates ‘eee Ton tor Milweskio, and four wareto 1S eI hei Secs of peraptention, const GENTLEMEN OR LADIES having any. surerfinons | our ageing made directly to the Bank, Crommelin | Thares a. y things i want tu apeke tu u | remain during the winter. There was no invurance on | ed es visitor to the city prison, lowed ah entreltans the hair to enrl. 9 ing or Furniture to dit , can obtain the highest only be sued on it in the name of the Bank. The : sto and from the city prison, and what a tas Vhoavent ton will ‘the hair in beanty and cs for the saines by sending for the subscriber, atius | guaranty waa therefore fully discharged by the reivase— | D0Ut, but i haint time this time, only i wamt u tu | the vesel, but $4900 cn the goods ingress and egress to and from y Prison, and whet | "And ig Yjeavent use wilh preserve residence, Duane street, No. 69, inthe basement. | “ wi loughby had no right of action upon it in the | fecumend a tarief on popedcoru—Them Varmount , compenenion e receives, if any, and by be Sie aes Pearce OO ns cohen with Oo tate aide ds Pec Omen 1 name of the Bank, notwithstandig the attempted qualifi | ‘ellers sumtimes cum over intu this state whate | Trane at St. Lovre.—Business is beginning to | Pat. nasxesaidhe had not been appointed, and | }¢ the Hair Cutting Rooms, 146 Broadway, ap corger of poopy sumatod inne bes + oF ofertas tim re Sriven i Tee toe ant, bare, 32 © mera technical tha lech od tn Ley fo down Ne troy, & al ryrive a om wor Levee Ligeti ig wis merely admitted into the prison the same as’ any | ‘iberty street. ¥% 290 Im*re 5 prol ia as worthlees as De | >any and spile my market fur a weak tu—now if u port last evening ; el SKET F VEE—Second Line’ shi FRENCH CHINA Fearn funnel peounlry means Bu ithe | Ketch any on umm down ta albany, wish wae give | Seepoe, cry masons Tare, cw fur are facenig | CPR Hi tagoccx wihed to knOW iC he wae ep TACT ION YANS Rot does, ah a o. 65 LEBER Ys tREEt laintifis choose to run that risk for the purpose of using | it tu um— COE LOT Ae ae ie a oe ine Fisutd. the | pointed to fivece the prisoners, and prevent the keepers bo he ot of Febriviy ae ‘2 Kant rite no more now— trom fleecing the poor unfortunates confined therein -an: wf Teeight or nl m . hese t peril. In referen 9 more presen BOVD & HINCKEN; DALESME, imppree and Agent for Mannfacturers, hos pry Faye eke thera little doute that't | Mi love tu al inquitin frends few sabe paneres Foaemptick ot hvis how he was paid, and by what authority he was placed No. 9 Tontine Building, cor Wal: & * ater ste, A. dhenyn on nad Inese tof di feaveo, | was actually paid, as sworn to by Hicks at Everitt, and in haste yourn —St. Louis Eva, Jon 8. ner tiermen Gice seid thet Mr. Fay’ was pleced in the FOR jp, hie tad gilt French Porcelain, ne wellus Digner and J ctual injustice haa probably been done to Witloughby , : ur Hurg. _ Senge Hy inom 0 t new Brit wo lashes, Custanls ane B. tis surprisen u dident sa nothia about 3 =The Whig of Friday says: | prison by the Committe on Police Watch and Prisbn ead hg Tae erooeon romernary look after the prisoners’ interests, and see that they w: nuaty thaw almost every da) | sot fleeced. He moved to lay the resolution on the te Street, oF to ol WUUDHULL & MINTURN! river at this place continues "es eiuddeviste debate the revolution was adopted. ‘87 South Dishes, Balad Bowla, Sreit Meakets, Custards ané J (0 Consequence of the errors of the ‘he trial, For th —The weather up to | nent of the *u miid. Tuere has been Also, Waacy ‘ea Sore, and Rich Deeoraged Dinner Sets. ald, eo gach ‘Wee aad Chocolate Ware, Grok, and Amerieas || was right, and that it n n American Crassics. —Mayor Hay, of Pitteburgh, | free from ice. Bele Arulan a wsegiod of the beat quality, and» b Convioren or Murver —Elijah Nellis, of Butler | isa plain man. He was to welcome J. Q. Adama, | Alterman Semrerrriis offered a resolution die.eting | Ate barque ADAM CARR will enceeed the Asn Haile oral terms, in lots to su county, Pa, was convicted at the last court in t! work { F. A. Durivage, of Botton | tho Captains of the Watch not to fill up any vacancie: JJ at ameee i county, of murder in the sesond for. killin hs lovect when bees Seat. Peace chert ee eee alors ofthe famous Michael Martin, | that mit occur from the intment of privates to the peraror— enn MU ne Just reesived he PI AY, ARUAK BOARD! 5 Sosrds Ton tole by t and thet the pay of the office fend for sale jn RUNK BOARD! Tig aS ee vate he Wenn ne to twelve years | he stuttered, stammered, and looked confused, then ‘of the most extraordinary highwaymen that ever Police—ani ii Go laemen' ry, the full extent | ing for a ‘effort, he roered out, as he held forth who closed his career in that neighborhood, } commence at once—Adopted 0. € and 67 Nessa et hand. iow cress 1 Wele ‘be jesued this week. axation. mu bard, JOR 00 Fine a8, = rahe Old host 1 Welcome to Pittsburgh Resolution of . Inquiry=Alderman Sxaman offered a ® 10 =