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THE NEW YORK HERAL : eee NEW YORK. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7, 1845. Se oe IMPORTANT. STATISTICS. 8 survey of the Commonwealth. Much benefit is | 1 The New Municipal Police. Mr. Epiror,— _ whe, 4 — ’ ahe0 | anticipated from the valuable information he will whe a ae mr, | Mz. Benverr:— Pi Ph os iat ee Stine Seles i een Mr, Grousse z emens i Pet, i THE AGRICULTURE OF THE UNITED STATES, hod Ege ep ane eet ell Wmeric, Noticing in your paper lately some severe atric. | siteetsy) impassabrero the ensines has created well HH 00,000 } provements in Great Britain and the various coun- | TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC. tures in relation to the new police, and believing, te tongs us @ Jessau, ape. vam rope of she engine Extracts from the Report of H. Elisworth, S000 460,000 wits of the continent. ie ; Numerous statements, all more or less errone- | Sir, that the facts have been misrepresented by in- broke aac oVaTy aameorion,. & a the ee maaat the Comnmatssioner of Patents pe! 30,000 cee une Brosent, statistion af the cron, | ous, having appeared in the newspapers relative to | terested parties, I take the liberty of correcting a capiies to the Greoiatcaas ot ative, it is to Agricultural Produce of the United States, = 0 ‘3a approach to accuracy, with respect to particular | on the 20in of Teerter ie iethyereteact fay Oh ane gherece ogainas (he Lia Geese bean maile Vasey what mighthanpen:) eee ¥ 000 : i — yy then wii ee E e x yest that al e i slates eee feat ee Lee 190 2,611 000 Magellareenen ere ee Peway ag Wall sieeh : ore any uae from thieves fe the new police is not i oigcon hed mounted on sledges—that an order be published mated po- No. bush: No. bush. 708,000 tio ““s73{o00 | of the agricultural papers and other sources of in- | coanes ah ie rng in order | When called for—the owners of such property | immediately by the Mayor to clear the side walks, pulation. els wheat. barley, ipa certs ; 3 ares | Gounected with that unfortunate event, in order | Oty be advised ihat all such property can be | the only averac left to the fires—and that the 796,815 726 13,655 — ——— ——— | cropa in their particular districts. There opinions, s : pean Vor helo ae the Alms House, in the Park, the M. P.’s taking | to detect incendiaries. Yours, i 318 51,989 we eg 272 107,000, 111,739,000 396.790 201.107,000 | compared with the intelligence Chena obtained? | with Mr Emsries sotne ot whieh ust ing, were | e@re, never to rust said proverty in she nelaliber: _____|_ A Reese tmange teed Amnsks on the Tanaine Matimates. furnish means for « more particular estimate than | Considerable. Dui i hood of the Tombs, for there the owners wo! — The results of an extended examination into a great variety of sources of information are imbo- died in the tabular estimate of crops now presen ted. The elements from which the data are compounded, are the same as those mentioned in the report of the Commissioner of Patents, sub. mitted to Congress, February 1, 1813, Among ah ha practi ei - volved in several have but a sorry chance ot ever seeing it again, it CANDIDATES For Governor oF TENNESSER.—The might Use sopeatle ee pe from a period anterior to our connection, end in which | being there, generally, in as bad hands as if the | Observer, published at Columbia, Temn., the resi- the protracted session of Congress, reaching to Sep used oli my efforts to be usetul to him These I will not | rogues were permitted to keep it. All the property denepot Mr. Polk, ip ‘speaking of the epproaching. oon teniten, te ciembere of the National Legislature | Na:tsie, «6 they are disconnected with the event which | which has so far been recovered from thieves, by | test for Governor of that State, promises that Gustavus , « Zt propose to explain. J will merely siate tl in a quarrel lie T said before, can be found at | 4: Henry, gomery county, will be the can were absent from their homes during the season of | he had with MM —— Mr. Emeric having had recoureo | the new police, as I sa i the | ofthe Whigs, und the Hcn. Aaron Vail Brown will be the the harvest and the gathering of the products, so | tomy services, l omitted nothing in order to bring the | the Station House, under the Alms House, in the | Candisate of the Democracy, that they could hardly be expected to have as full | matter to an honorable arrangement; but, finding Mr. | Park. Again, ss to the imbecility of the Munici- ry these are— % and accurate kaowledge on these subject if | Emeric impracticabie, 1 renounced all connection with | pal Police, I will say they have to encounter all TAXES OF 1844. sal 1 The averageannual increase of population.— | they had seen the Ran crope, and beste the aingn who tad the magnavimity to make repara- | kinds of annoyences trom the old officers, and even OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF ‘TAXES, 6,817,254 To this increase additions have been made in the | daily reports of their progress aud success. ‘The | ion for an ineuit, nor the courage to sustain it. From | the Justices on the Bench, who seem to be opposed s O1p Aas House, Pann. 4.674.845 14,601 | case of States or Territories, where there is reason ample information now furnished from this source, | ‘88: moment we ceased to mect; this was in May, 1844. | to the new system. I will instance a facet, which RAU ANT to the Act fhe Collation of Tiame ta 10,7t6.703 181,833 | to suppose the amount of immigration has exceed: | tor which both the Commissioner of Patents and | ,.29me days alterwards, proposing to go to Europe, 1 set | will not only prove the truth of what J have just sta- ity of New York, passed Api " pal ed that of former years, as in lowa, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Michigan; while from some others, out for Boston, there to embark ex board the steomer of | (64 ‘but will also show the manner in which these | ‘fhereoy kiven, that unless the ‘Taxes now remaining unpaid, June Ist, on which vessel Mr. Emeric had secured a cabin shall be the public i e 89 highly inde is de- ; he public in general are se highly indebted, ia de officialstconnive at and assist in defrauding the pub- | of ¥ebr «i to meat my. office, on or before the fifteenth day rived from those who are able to speak more deci- y next, an addition cf” one per cent will be charged: a x : y forhim and me. On arriving at (he steamer, which was : d.a further addition of one per ceat will be charged on all reansas. which have sent out alurger portion of their popu- | sively reapecting the amount of products and causes starting for Boston, I found Mtr. Emeric in the custody of | lic. Whenever one of a Wig baal “ach Taxes remaining unpaid on the Alteenth day onal pilchan. : 3 30 j lation than usual, a deduction has been thought | of variations which have been observed the past | the sheriff,who had arrested him on the suit of M. M—. | arrest, and takes the offender to the » st : ‘Wisconsin Territory, 30,945 606,740 16,321 | Necessary. year; for they who have imparted this knowledge | At the request ¢f a mutual friend, I became his bail ina | committing magistrate rings abell, when out jumps | ‘The precent, law. reauiring the Taxes toring neid to sie Rar [pure Tereitary. ee 48,112 495,611 1,505 2, The new lands brought under cultivation, new | are generally fresh from the midst of the farming | °?>siterable sum—thus proving that if our preceding | (rom one of the private rooms of the Tombs a loaf- bat CS om ekontss sous sale erations Duurict of Columbia, 43,712 1,383 312 | means of communication, markets, and revival of | and slants comtmucnee © | relations had inspired me with a contempt for him, they | ing officer, who leads the prisoner below, forwhich | °: A } t 0 early, will find it greatly to their advantage to do 0, thereby had angendesed neither ieee goes malice. On Boing oD | he gets fitty cents, which he is not shuren tes be- avolding the crowd and delay whiel will necessarily oceur for board the steamer at Boston, he thought proper, ix spite raves rests the person shou! r- } several days previous to reentage being charged. of the service I had rendered him,to quit the cabin which | Cause the officer who urre Lt Pit | The ‘Tax Bills may be obtained on anpltcation at the offien, 17,069,453 19,183,583 100,310,856 3,220,721 svete or Territory, his» No, bush. No; bush. No, bush e fe oats. uc ’t. Ind. corn. Hacer Territory. of eet, business. -- These causes have had an important in- flaence the past year, probably greater than in the former ee Some new markets have been Exectro:Macnerisu.—In the paper marked I, will be found a description of the electro-magnetic telegraph, illustrated by plates in language so fami- : 1 ee anplie Live hehed¢ foiatiy wi tt: dito | (orm the duty without pay. Another fact, and 1 | office hours from 8 o'clock, A.M. until'd o'clock PM. 159,672 62,568 1,390,799 i i ;. conjointly with me, thus putting an end to + A w police are required, by the H. T. KIERSTED, 347, . : age—0o 3 y = r % DRE By Rhode Island. 3/845 's78,720 | notice will hereafter be taken. The number of destined to cxerclina greatand it in believed reed terwards,I received two insulting letters from him—then | money; and, accordingly, one of the M. P.’sdis- foe Nn ROSIER RCousr os Connecticut persone who have thus been turned from the di- | effect, in the transmission of intelligence from one | 2 Challenge. My astonishment was great on receiving | covered a patty in the act, and after arresting the assortment of Wrest, Polke} ih pementy- rect prosecution of agriculture to other pursuits, is, | section of the country to another. Experiments | ‘28 challenge, having in no manner provoked it, Isc: | whole of the gamblers, snp bupmeg aa, aie eperudtrian Head Dresses; Glove Enis de and His Pine Jersey no doubt, considerable. { ¢ ; cepted it however, without hesitation—one of my friends | ments, stakes, and all, to the p Z a Ja Polka; A Penerreas 3. The third specified element, the accidental pete etter pnd ad a8 Hee ayatinet’, undertaking to make arrangements with the person ap- | magistrate disrnissed the whole party, and told the | “lowers for Ba ie A en rmsd ¥ pointed by Me. Emeric as his second; but this person de- | rp. to go about his business ; also a policy vend. | “ishness are surpassed by none in the United 8 clared himselt incompetent farther than to re J" vith his books, tickets, &c., was suffered to ceive, on the part of Mr. Emeric, proposals from | °T, Wil fue sa [strongly suspect that CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! my friend. An interview was fixed for 10 o’clock J “scape in the same oy e some. | N, EZEKIEL, 92 Nassau street, opposite the Herald Build- aext day, but when my friend repaired to the place of | the police reporters of the city papers are som . IN. ings, respectfully invites the attention. of his friends and meeting, no person appeared. But, learning from the inn- | what in the interest ot the old loafing police, whic! the pape generally, (0, the fllowin choice Cigars, just re Keeper that the individual sought, was with Mr. Emeric } xccounts for their never noticing the many arrests | cejved by late arrivals from Havana ind two others in a neighboring restaurant, my friend | made by the M. P.’s, except where they may be Peer J sent his card, upon which my adversary’s representative | ble to throw ridicule by some accidental faux pas Yngenuidad, appeared soon sfier, and stated that Mr. Emeric had been of anew beginner. Fuir play, if agenenes Esperanza, or occasioual, has likewise exerted its influence in modifying the results of the year. Some of the crops are 80 much later 1a coming to maturity than others, and do not require to be planted as early by eeveral weeks or months, that the farmer has an opportunity to learn the probabilities of success in time to supply the loss of one product by sowing or planting another. This applies, per- haps, more especially to certain crops, as the root ere long, be further tested on the railroad ronte be- tween Washington and Baltimore. The choice as to the mode of communication, by wires placed within leaden pipes under ground, or through simi- lar wires suspended in the air, has occasioned much perplexity to the scientific; but the latter will probably be found much the most economical in its first structure, as well as in the facility of re- pair. The rapidity of communication 18 truly 659,695 S15 36,677,171 7 i ‘ engaged in vario , which prevented his attention La India, ’_ Noricgas, ms. 9,325 32'7a0lan | Crops, Which are not enumerated in the tabular | astonishing; it is instantaneous. ‘The Pete Stil to teleadein Ba anawed a rc pa my friend ssid, come oe The above Serars are guaranteed as genuiné and imported, and 16,815 27, 149608 | estimate; but it is, to some degree applicable tothe | which the electro-magnetic fluid passes, according | ‘hat when cne allowed himself to give insolent provoca 3 PI ON: Be--Oiders from abroad willbe sttietin extended to. sor iid 724.40 | winter grains, compared with maize or Indian } :o Mr. Wheatatone, is 283,000 miles, equal to eleven | tions, he should ever hold himeelf prepared te sustain Comman ieee 515 lin®rre x orp corn, and potatoes. ind a half times around the globe, in one second. We see “the streak” of lightning inthe heavens, but it leaves no trace ; the stream of electricity has passed in less than the twinkling of an eye, and is gone far beyond oursight. In the same manner, with equal swiftness, the electro-magnetic fluid anerringly conveys the intelligence intrusted to its operation. — "838,667 3,689 20,455 750,779 11,906 2, 128/416 ‘46 47,897 them, My frlend then went to the restaurant, brought Before Judge Ingraham. === Mr. Emeric outside and told him he would no longer su —Thi y mit to be mystified by falae pretexin . Mr Emeric, wow. |, JA" 6 The People, $e. vs. Jones G- Utters—Thisoe: | casi rarORING ESTABLISHMENT, ever, arked for a farther delay, promising to my friend | 10 War pron ann oe aa person at the name of Stanzen 334 PEARL STREET. that at 4 o’clock in the evening he would receive the visit | FOTN er 0Y 1 Petance defardent hed become se. | ‘THE SUBSCRIL.K, ove of the pioneers of the eash system, of & person instructed to meke all the arrangements ; but J 024Ch, for Whose maintenance esires to meep\. before the abl that he continues to Baa at 6 o'clock that person was still looked for, and my | °°ity for the husband. facture every kind ¢ {Civil and Military clothing, of the triend left home. On returning that night he found alvt- |, 9ppeared in evidence, that Stenzenbach occupied a | aateriale, in the m« 1 saperior style, at lower prices by tweaty- ier contsininge the Sarat Hoslensemcon ‘Mr Emeric. | ‘tore situate in the 8th avenue: that sometime in July, | ive percent than a:'y other house charges for the same quality 4, The peculiarities of the season have this year been most decisive on the results of the crops. In deed, the uniformity in this respect, the past year, has been more striking than usual. A comparison of the agricultural journals and tables ef the wea- ther furnishes a very extensive exhibition of this result. It is true that the difference of situation, lowa Territory,. ist. ef Colum! 145,920,968 24,280,271 7,980,410 494 618,306 Potatoes, Hay, *Flaz, Tobacce, ‘tory. bushels.’ tone hemp ne. ibs. State or Territery 10259591 s. Pen Sia ine, « 1,000,923 Neéw Hamyashire.... 6, i smi i 1943, she was taken to the rolice office at the express | ofgarments. Wi.n#s the following list of prices >= Masvachnsetts, au'ser ane as regards the climate, face of the country, soil, | Foreigners are now claiming the merit Ofitheria. | abe meat Geyehs came to inform mo that he could no ¥ command of her husband, ou @ charge of being insane; Beat superfine wack Dress Cost. ..814 to $39 93% vicinity to the ocean, rivers, or Irkes, contributes | yention to reduce this discovery to practice; yet nied satiefoctioa iret Ne eae ce ra a hone nea te 4e- | it being satisfactorily proved thet this was uot the case, Vora otell Code Sik ste Comin. 60k H 4243 to modify thig element, and to prevent that uni- | history; it is believed, will hereafter accredit the | T%4 sstiefaction irom Mr Emeric, to whom he sent, in J © owas subsequently released. A charge was then pre: | qd who wgprly their own cloth ex have them made m4 1a versal similarity which would be otherwise seen. | highest and most deserved commendation to one | 4 spaich took back his insolent letter, and mude all the | (@"te! against him for an assault aud battery, alleged to} a the best atyle'at we following priess + ret But the approximation of the extremes of the seve- | of our countrymen. apologies exacted from My: friend's seoond stheny neve Wesalcommuntbe hy Btacrenbech upon the persom|| frees Goats frank. .0-.0. a3a7 ral parts of our country, as regards climate, is a} A new field is thus laid open for the researches | spoke to Mr. Emeric of his affair with me, and told him Beate re eee tial Ge ThE acing vbeen ||. , Ves 613% 20,775,408 | (act which willscarcely be denied by any one who f of science, and new discoveries may yet be ex-| i was requisite to bring it to an end, offering at | ‘ved, a nominal fine was imposed upon him, | 222 10% $1,728" 41918% ig in the habit of reflecting on_ this subject. The | pected; experiments have already been made in | the tame time to become my second, in the place of our and he was bound in recognizances to keep the TRETH! TERTH!! TEETH!!! 13,56 richness of a soil often exercises no little influ- | this country, with wires of 160 miles in length, in- | mutual friend. Mr. Emeric adhered to my fArstfilend,and | eace for six months. Sometime after this{rom comtinuea | GREAT REDUCTION IN DENTISTRY. z ence in makingit warmer, which often tends to} sulated in coils, with perfect euccess. A small next day sent to him an individual whose services hebed } ‘i treatmect, the wife was obliged to seek protection tn HEAPEST OPERATING OFFICE IN THE CIT 7 counteract the effect of the weather. Thus, the | battery of 100 paira of plates was sufficient for the eed anion aolepa tila ey eay namerbecause Thad | ‘ieF the rocf of herfather, and although overtures were 4_A single Tooth set for 25 cents, on Missiseippi 14.929 17 25) rich soil in the West will yield a fine crop of grain, | operation of the whole distance. In effecting the tate bisa fepo to ectder ave, in criento lee my adversary | 0Y the wife offered for a reconciliation, and fines for that | Te aCe nto at m4 Louisiana. Pr even though the sky may have been cloudy, and | transmission of intelligence by the telegraph, the | i» pretext for drawing back. After this arrangementthe | PU'Pose she called to seo her child, when, she won again | poocacheeured orulceraieastumpeextracted.25 o'508 the weather comparatively unfavorable ; when the | artificial magnet (see the paper 1, above mentioned) | sameindividual wrote to my friend next day ¢ letter ont. Ha hea entered inte beniien ier suppoxt, ioe watch, ual jais"mege N. TAYLOR, Surgeon Dentist, 12,664 same season, in the harder and leaner soil of New | created by electricity sets in motion an apparatus Tageous to my feelings, althongh unknown to me. This | \° on oid defendant ix security. % sd . - = a 12,150 England, would have been destructive to the crop | which gives on paper certain characters represent: | miserable duellist, whom Mr Emeric had directed hia tai- | VOM tore it ag put in that Stanzenbach’s wife was | | THE PICTORIAL NEWS RUOM, . ae improvement of modes and instruments, | ing lettera of the alphabet. Communications are | {or to trausform into a gentleman, was instructed, no subject to epileptic fite; that during the ‘continuation of | No- 22 CATHSRINE STREET. BETWEEN EAST ansas. 1977 cultures, seeds, and manures, has been so steadily | :hus recorded, either by day or night, ona revolv- | ‘oubt, to provok » me, end so end the other fae reser these fits, from the noise she created, and the cri ET, HAWKES, hoving fted up a Parlor ax a, Geveral News fichigas .- 1280 advancing, that it would be improper to ae ing cylinder, without even superintendence, and | ™°90¢Mr Emeric. This mon was so audacious a2 to | ine "itered, she would incline a person to believe + Room, under the above title, will be happy to see his onda Terri Bed 3 the influence of such an element in forming the | may be transcribed at leisure. ss Bet (Sera hl my lb ee rate oot d pb tdant some person was maltreating her, Insupportot this | iends, and hopes by attention to business to merit a con- 509 ot estimate of agricultural production in our country. | “The medium employed 1s simply a copper wire, | wifinvery: and cro pa eae Cae pa ee eg nis borrow | restimony a physician was produced. who coroborated J ‘vimance of the favors 40 liberally bestowed since he has _ LT33 _ These are not merely afforded by original inven- | :ngulated and extended On posts, at an expense not | author of the insulting letter I had received, and that it badd eect Sette sigue ‘her head, Farther that | The oom furnished with New York and Old Country Pa- 105,756,133 ‘5419,007 Yor,o07k ies, 731.554 tions and discoveries, but former ones are also fur- | exceeding $150 per mile. It is confidently be- had been written by a public writer and dictated by Mr. I Gonzenback’s wife hadleft his house voluntarily; that | "7,3R° mis Jied with choice Wines and Spirite, fins flavor- Race, ilk, Wi ther extended, by means ot the increaseddisposition | lteved that. proprietors will thus connect their | Emeric. Oar meeting being fixed for five o'clock next # 1e'haa made several applications for her return,on ac- J ad Segars, mul fine Pele Alo: does ‘423 Im*ec Tbe cocoons the. Sia" "ine | to become acquainted with them, which seems year. dwellings with the places of their mechanical ope- | !ay, I wished to know from Mr. Emeric’s champion | cunt of his being put to serious inconvenience on ac- ape — ‘a eee) “BLA “rate lyto be manifested among thefarmers of our country. rations. How easily, for instance. could Boston Wann thehean Rees Oe Ie eal tes etn count of herabsence. And moreover, he made ita point sills i: NEE ees = Rr iq | {t cannot be expected that all new varities of seedr | 1nd Lowell be thus connected. The same posts, : ; | ‘oleave his doors open, so that she might have access on wfloons or cast off Clothing, will obtain from = 282,648 209 5 : ste, | ings uselesaly, Immediately after, I received from this : a h paid ont ons ar cant Ay, i pI ited to the public should be equall: - any occasion. And, in conclusion, that there w ie Subsoriber the HIGHEST CASH PRICES. = a28 138 | when brought to the ten but enbugh are sowed | (och ae ane any lines of communice | ey who hl cane the grousaat tho hour needy not J endure onthe part atthe Commissioners of the Alm | “rovfamiles or {eaten amttny th iy or changing ad K, He iH é a4 to vender this subject one of great interest to the strange as it may seem, if two wires are placed | ne added that my adversary desired to figut with pistols aes ‘eter ity incurred by i denen, having gf ge ea ma. spatisroee 6 il Gat oe 16 dion | asticultural community. The trial of new imple- horizontally, at some distance apart, and one is | instead of the sword, which he at first chore. At this Mihing Sedew Choate «ttend them at their ce by axpointment. = 82 878,730 18,983 | ments is becoming more thorough; and however charged, a similar effect will ‘be produced on the | point ofthe interview,my second arrived and accepted the efore Judge a 5 H. Err, jee No, 8 W yall scree, - 3, — , 73 | adventitious causes may operate to give a tempora, | other. proposal for once of weaponsin my name, adding Lucy Cossens vs. Ann Eos —This [a ieepa (CPA: line tenoeghh. the [Bote ‘Gi oe CR io a ssn, Sis saasy_avets | TY success to some that are lees deserving, yet the | Ameng the most curious effects attending this | thet he would hold Mr. Emeric at liberty to choose can- J brought to When tho case was openel by tho wlaintif, J omictually attended to, jat hn®re 46,994,276 3,324,066 6,443 ©—5,376_37,317 | practical test soon places them in their true posi- liscovery is the transmission of intelligence through | "2 roar orclock next iideliftig TtepQived to the blaes ical neh tN a alt ll ears WATCH-§ WATCHES AND JEWELRY —Thong 19738198 101025 CI Mae age | fiom. Any attempts at imposition will, sooner or | 1 single wire at the sane time from opposite points. appointed, with my friends and my doctor. On arriving, | he deposition of an absent witness, The cause was ai- J ',,.,7H2 with to, purchase Gold or Silver Watches, Gald MB e20T2 t68saL | S743 7¥8t "395 | later, be detected and exposed before a discerning | Thus, on a wire reaching from Washington to | ie perceived three carriages. In one of these was Mr journed over tntil to-morrow, ivantige to call on the subsoniar who ts selitag. all descrip: 162,664'350 1654 "223 87 7 blic. 2 Baltimore, a message by electricity will pass ano- | {meric with one of his friends and a lady; in the second, John W. Woodward vs Robert Shinn.—This action was | ‘ons of the above at retail much lower than any other house in 128,912,253 3,920,490 1,055 97,173,590 2,601 In addition to the remarks made in the report of | :her traversing in the contrary direction (turning | another friend and a doctor, and in the third, the two | pought by the former mate of the barque “Jwanowwa,” ity. Gold Watehes as low as $20 and $25 each. Watches sree 171062 Ads geese 98 | last year, on the causes which operate to promote | vut, as it were) without any detention: ‘Like the Srtneasen. In all, the escort of my adversary consisted | -o recover compensation for analleged malicious prese- | “i Jewelry, exchanged or bought. All Watches | war "= 25,202 5/830'558 14'397 | the improvement of agriculture in the. United -ays of light, electricity, too, is extremely subtle. } of nine perons, including the coschman, Our four wit- cution. It appeared that while the barque was lying at [id Jewelry. reprired in the best matner and warranted, 840 5,802.405 11,492 | States, the highly beneficial effects of agricultural | Nor is the fact less astonishing, that the ground it. | %#2#es hnd along conference, in presence of the two dec- ‘he port of Bordeaux, in August lest, the plaintiff lent to [| +: much less than the usual prices. aio Sige 34 | conventions, for the discussion of subjects connect: | elf is a good conductor, and supplies the place of | (@P% snd afriend of Mr Emeric, from Marseilles. The } (he brig Historian some few pounds of coffee end a buck: G. C. ALLEN, linporer of Watches and Jewelry, 20 «8738 0 d with the agricalture of ourcountry, deserve par. | 5; th LS fee,’ whinhis beceaante in open opposite party convinced that their principel was notin- | it to be returned when the vessels should meet again at J i151m*ee Wholesale and ret@il, 90 Wall st., no stairs 1395 gore Geular notice. These, sometimes existing also un- neha any, fleet ii produced * ane Siered Seer ietonen ier fete paeael niyunh ay New York—and such seer) wereshown to boot eeqaent 3ALLS, PARTIES, NEW YEAR'S FESTIVI- . 207, pe) ¥ , D i ls iaues | 7 i ir T articles > 415 iy = | der the name of Farmers’ Clubs, are doing much The advantages of this mode of communication | instructions insisted upon a hentten and "jeliberete beac aga de meet ty 4 penile ofthe Capt HOSE gentlemen who oe fA of the — 59899 | — | to disseminate useful information. They are an} nust be obvious, both in war and peace. The | apology, without which Mr. Emeric was bound to take Subsequently the plaintiff instituted action against thie peter nested to examine a very rich and rare assort- = — 1,038 “=— =] advance on {he agricultural faded as they al-} -ast and the west, ne north and the south, hls grenind. paken bes was pet Dive ie Sona © Cuptain for assault and Dottery, and a deputy heriff was | nent of fashvonabl Scanvs, Cravats, Dress Groves, Be, Fay cco 000 to ayo 14s 915.085 128100310 1aodag FY (OW @ More full examination of the subjects propos- | «: j ie earli intelli deacen: ym the carriage, as is attes y certificat d 9 the Captain, when the latter told the deput; haved wy igre arrivals from < aie and Londen. ‘ 747,660,090 80,879,145 315,965 126,400,310 139,240 1 64° and elicit much valuable aiarhieuon Tne Aued add Oca eae livered to me afterwards, hi persisted for three teal Woodware wasla bad man, and he would arrest hits J “ssortment of the above articles have beed selected with great markets, and thus be prepared against specu- ‘ators.’ Criminals will be Nanerre from. the Pres end tention. and are well calculated to give satisfaction to geatle- Population D ocorn Ne. A Ng bush. aumber of them, as well as of agricultural papers hours inthe most pressing solicitations, that my friends } ‘oy stealing. This threat he put into execution by ha ven of taste and fashion. The subscribers would eall the atten- i i nstnitidel i at last consented to soften the terms of the apology. A Naintif? arrested and examined belore a U, 8° Com. |) {2 of aye and a per aee vepeacall tee eam Siar Perey Matare “"Eassss Gabin “eo ahs | State’ tne Union hes now ite sgvicutaral mone | somnmissign of, crimes, under a hope of escape | sotewasinconsequeres Orewn up ani igned by he four | Mg,V amt arreed and examined Detar «U6 Com J loro i, and wrunger aia swt ary yew Hm sok a , Me weekly payer, and in sone era gral month: | ipon the **iron horse ;” for the mandate of justice, | witnesses. tion, and was subsequently discharged. No defence was | \luslin Snirss, (cut afver the most approved French Method. to Bt alacteent a Zio‘oon 147-998 | ly or weekly paper, and in some of the States there | outramning their flight, will greet their arrival at Believing that I was at Inst disencumbered of this ri | Outed, and she jury ound a verdict for plaintiff of $225 | ‘ne form of cue Wearer,) Silk, Merino, Lamb's Wool, Flannel Rode Inland <e0e ‘40/000 | are asmany as three or four. Volumes of great quiries | ticulous affair—only two days after, I learned from two | ofe'ed, and ihe jury ind Buckskin Shirts and Drawers; Velvet, Cashmere 25,000 ; damages and 6 cents costs. Connecticut .. the first stopping place. The numerous 5 and ot merit on the subjects of agricultural industry, also, e te have led me to notice it L id Silk Pocket Kerchie! 3 Es respecting t! 17,060,458 19,562,196 95,607,000 3,627,000 oa tee persons, credible and worthy of confidence, that Mr. . j perc Rudicunnt Renter Pees inetic Shenae: Yerment.-. ues 13:29 | have been published during the past year; and the | with this particularity. Emeric had boasted of hi made me offer an apolegy | The Shamrock Benevolent Society vi a hn A. Collins — — fem mag, Foe neg ge 4 jal Sa yity mi ty i tthe experiments of forejj alturi her add he pl il ing the | onthe ground. He set ont for Marseilles, whither my is was an action of replevin, brought te recover c: or, and Goat Skin Gloven, &c., &e. Gentlemen z New Jersey. 3, 10,000 | rewnlts of pe! ‘ ign agriculturists { 1 may further add, that the plates illuetrating the My dure fee cad there ‘banners and other property belonging to the above | 77,tret oat Skin Gloves, Me. he. Geutlemen de Ray Pennsylvania 000 157,000 | are now becoming more easily accessible to the } electro-magnetic telegraph exhibit another impor- peed cand certainty that he bad, reversing our eon: | society, which. was incorporated in April, 1841. Itap- | he old etablishmentor PARSULLS k AGAT! He Pelavars : 000 snp | tarmersof our country. Science has already con- | .agt invention—that. of preparing maps and plates | earned with certainty that cowardice which he had ex. | peared that on St. Patrick's day, in the year 1844, the of | dza Im*ee 237 Broadway, corner of Park Plage. 94,000 | ferred immense benefits on this portion of our peo: | by the process called cerography. This is @ new | titer hiewle Tred mere immediately chastized | ticers of the society were elected, Constantine Donohoe | GOR SALE—A Faw and rat Mill, with a large workcahop workshop I 4,000 | ple. Many are unaware of the great things which | art. Itis now more than nine years since a gentle- | ‘hese coward! Doastings, had I not been prevented | being appointed treasurer, and detendant secretary, In J \! —avached ip which ie appliai about en horse power, fom or Ff may be expected from the advance of knowledge | man ot New York city conceived the idea of this] by my brother my friends, who luced me | June last, the treasurer arked of the defendant tesben: he mill ether with a, dwelling hon abn perm 657,000 ‘Bvo0 | in these hy gg among us. A tact or two may, | new mode ot engraving, which combines, in ajto promise on my honor to attach no weight fj aers, &c. Upon Collins aroke to Lh tara se ; is miles frous New Uork, and one from the Harlem 556.467 2,000 | therefore, be suitably mentioned. By the aid of good degree, the peculiar advantages of the old|to the vain insults of such an individual, to ] action . pote i (A Moe el _ yee 4 A nll {ailroad. wor particulars and sexm anply to AMES \ VA serine 5000 | France hve auccesded in doubling ine crore of | methods, viz the fecility of lithography in pre- | which, ausente, on condition thet he ahonld not, re | regular dear oe aa nana ape | «OMG ENS i large Ne Vonks te ere $38,6 14/000 | France have succeeded in doubling the product of | paring the plate forthe press, the clear, fine, flow- ey te ae sceaded ‘dt, t learned tape had again | in question, os well as the funds of the society. shebye. | _ ae ae 1h 985 1biee | wheat in that Kingdom, and now annually harvest | ing lines of copperplate engraving,- and the’ dura- commenced, almore publicly, is oalumnios boastiogs, | laws were, as umatter of course, introduced as ovidence; | U HRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR 700) tao | More wheat than is grown in Great Britain and | bility under the prees and rapidity in printing of | oa'tnat‘on board thd stouner tu wale he rureed free | sand tne Court gave teas bis opinion, that bye-lays long in BATENSVE APO e Ee Ee: 514,000 10,090 | the United States. Science, teo, has enabled the | wood engraving. The value of cerography in fur- | Europe, he had spoken out aloud of his own cou: anc | use are prima facie evidence, in a contest between acor- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 133,403 1,000 | agriculturists of England not only to cut twice as } aisting the community with cheap maps may be my cowardice. In addition to this, he wrote, poration and its members, The pert were then read, AT SCOTT'S, 76 NASSAU STREET. i) 188,000 | much hay from an acre of land now, as they did | inferred from the fact that the eight quarto maps my return,& most ioealting letter, and left it at my house. | and act forth, that the treasurer shonld hold all the funds, | vai subscriber offers opublic inapection the est assorment oa 17,000 | twenty-five ye 0, but to keep twice as many | furnished gratuitously to the 17,000 subscribers of imilar conduct could not remain longer unpunished, | banners and other property, as . 2 of Groceries, Wines, f 3 male ie ro the cee x ¥ le, sh d swii i md Tdeclared to my friends, that if Mr Emerie did not | proved that Donohue wos appointed to the office of trea | on, of any establishment in the eity.. Superior Teas, Coffees, Prt 3,000 be es ater” Pe pes jad 8 ae ene eet ch the New York Observer, published by the ea ol retract hls fof Dpalnewoedy Tho nd ublicly spit in | surer during last year. Wit ‘Old Jamares 5 and, ' jeriou: 4 68 being afterwards asked | sugars, Otard, ( hampagne and jae Brandy. jement which | to whom the property in question belonged, replied, that, | ‘um, "Holland Gin, Bestch and Pb a sont, io mist 5 tf charged at the rates usually allowed for maps of the same size in England and the Unised States, | “is face, seeing that it was the only ch much beef, mutton, and tallow, wool, butter, and could reach one so insensible as he to every | according to the constitution, they belonged to the trea- r cheese, from auy given amount of vegetable food. amount of would have cost $125,000. ing. Mr. Emeric was then at Charles- | surer, to which decision of law Mr. Brady requested the Wholesale and Retail Store, 76 Nassau street. State or Territory. No. bush. No. bush, gee ym The celebrated Lavoisier is said to have culti- Intimately connected with this branch of science, a On we urn, I addressed a letter to him, | Court to note his exception. Evidence he —_ eX BeProle| frog, the countay Mo ee Ln yd 176, 66,006 1,738,000 | vated 240 acres of land in La Vendée on chemical | employed in effecting the results obtained by the | in which I cautioned him to cease bis 1 ing | introduced to show tase it teoeaaree the os = pe po lew ML 4 toagomny 3 08 bie] Pe ted principles, and was so Cog gh that be cum telegraph, are the a peaiemics by the izing him - ny, jutention, of whine panes» oe crm Oe Bs the ‘faithful, keeping Se preperty free of ‘Ncoten and Tish Whee ifr rest : ry a third of a crop more than by the usual met magnetic battery, mentioned in the report of one 'y warned friends. a P testified that a bond was exe- | ie m <3 ‘ 4geteo 1,182.00 au and in nine years his produce was double. This, | of the examiners, This same wonderful agent— anawered, a4 well as those others which a etiwanda inquestion, | The witness testites tahown that theax | CHEAP DAGUBRREOTYPE PORTRAITS. + ,3,256,000 306,000 14 too, was many years since, when the researches | the electro-magnetic fluid—which also gilds the bobr-snph osatione, thet on the 20th of December, hav: } ciety ever acce re any roport of said committee with | \RS.H. SHANKLAND, D: pe Artist having taken Sune | Sees ee which: have been recently made, and the v metals and separates the beautiful ores, dissolves | ing accidentally met him at the corner of Wall street and | respect to the bond. Subsequently, at the request of Mr minty odied Ber Sy cab = in 10,008, porerats, and being wel ‘24,783,000 10,373,000 19,029, amount of results furnished b accurate investig: the calculus (stone in the bladder) without pain, Broadway, { advanced towards him, my two hands in the | Logue, the bond was destroyed, he wishing to sell his | \nown fut tak) astomers and tl ablic she gives a bean- 35,098 oe i ee Np arched Thee! ra ot Deon its | rescuing thus many Mine Pieris Chien to poe of my coat, me aa ty Kye ee propery: appears, that as Donohue wes appointed in | ¥t,Doquerreotyne likeness, including ne ssoTOo0O ease, or. § woeiene £0,000 = ihe management of his farm, and to Jelnove difficulties tmedicines ere infused ‘into the ayetern, by the aid upon him, wrested his weapon from him, and | the June following, and was refused in consequence of | oe kenvass ae 149 Broad hedged tye brenth of ber {90,000 80,000 = aaine ah thay 6 t medi ny h ofa | fang himto the earth, but I confined myself to turning | want of security. | ‘o.tep Lstaverte Dagens, 40 Broadyray, and by s breach of ber ‘909,000 72,000 = BMW00 | oe, and & variety Of whee ee eG romthe aea. | of this battery, leads us to hail the approach of a | thas fim te ihe cath, td; bucthis Tosiy haitaccone | “Deleniants have not yet opened their eause. tablishmeut, 293 Broadway, third story, ftoat room, No. 1, eae tee = talem | oo aferently composed’ thet general fules cme | Succes nycvinton of human wot ond the ore plated aud instead ofreceiving the ball uilin my breast, | Verdict this forenoon. nding £5 athe enc ay ether onde oe ¥ 5 Lil ered t side. ‘on my knees, e { only , sie “eee es a wel Hy apted te bee cro penure, Oc teeth ot enticipatione f illuminating th ts of Pi seein re ‘4 jour teeing Be was add Tae Destructive Fins 1n Newarx.—The Cap- = ARCHITECTURE. —— 940, 1,000 48,000,000 | is well adapted to one crop, manure, or mode of ‘he experiment of illuminati e streets of Pa- | snoth echarg seized him with my two s—but, M in ; j TEC aq 05/000 Sioiove TEe'o00 24,300,000 | culture, is not equally so to another. Let the far- ai Fast of the electric ark has, as commu. mt 0 wi my breast, I relaxed one hand, and | tain of the Watch about 4 o’clock this morning, (PRED, SCHMIDT bess leaye to inform his friends and the 798,000 136,08 86,000 19,680, r understand (ashe may easily do) the element i in the late scientific journals, been also | struak the pistol in order to turn it asi The discharge | discevered a fire in No. 16% Broad street, and with dith- public, that he has removed his office from 192 Broadway to mer undersi ay easily do) the elements | nicaied in the Inte acientific j , n tes, who had only time to | 9 W here persons devirots of building are ynvited to ex- 555,000 77,000 17,000 nd time, believing myselfasecond | culty aroused the sleeping inmates, wha y Wallst, where persons deni 14 x hich enti hi of th I! Il; and further developments of this | took place; I fell a secot , i my! y 390,000 11,000 ped which enter inte the composition of the enils and | most successful; and further developments P oe end ak werthe fg before the whole building was in flames. {tcom- | mioe a selection of original and tasteful designs, from the Cos 013,000 70,008 = 200,000 the manures which he employs; and how often application of electricity may be expected. This | time sti by the ball—so — 6 aa yo nae Lew Lod veptdly north adi ouuth, oud efter destroying: upwards to theextrnsive Villa or Mamsior inajl the veriows “10,000 — = may he save himself from disappointment, to which d it were, chaining the lightning to | Pain caused by the first wound. I s }s however, | mnnicated rapid attle, and John fl. Stephens’ | ciles.of architeetwres and where he is prepared to furnish Plans, 090,008 4,000 «23,000 Ns Would calerwite ke setoaree > 1s, indeed, ae it * b Mtrength enough to rise again, and fasten upon him, in | two houses owned by Wm. Tuttle, ‘an tyles of arehrteggare he ls prepared to farnieh Fane, maareslambia:: MS Tame 8 Per carne My 16 hen ate rota neaetk subeerve the purposes of human improvement. order to prevent athird discharge. In this posture we | welliug-houre,was only arrested at the house of George | mines, Svecifeations, Fauimates and Contracts, for Baild> Dist. of Colmmbin,, 15,000 6,000 = is, to the operation of scientific ai to get the pistol | Cross, which was very much injured. The buildings | S30 imsre joi rtieul — arin ene, hen as neuron we cavucertain | COLORED PAPER AND FANCY PAPER knowledge in preventing the diseases to which va- rious products are liable ; and the means of culture ConsrrturionaL AmenpMEnTs.—In the Senate, Fama Broadway, he making effo1 Ji the constitutional amendments pass- fire upon me. He wason the point of succeeding, 173,317,000 96,450,000 9,971,000 421,958,000 nd disarmed hire; yunced npon, passers-by por por a ORES. n tateee, Hay, | Flazand Tobecco, hiarl fe i | reported fa- jeeble from the loss of blood, the pain and strug: | them. : : BOXES. ae peculiarly appropriate for particular circumstances, | ed upon by the Inst Legislature, were repo sais puildi . BODEN fully inf his friends and the aeeer feel land hemp, tone bs with substitutes for the usual food, and the amount | vorable upon by Mr. Bockee, from the finance come | gle, advanced « few steps, and fell opposite Trinity apt eho os ne pag iidings owned | A | ¥ Fon 2 Rm ce AE pari re g Ae ‘ooo 430880 bn {eFermnation, By the tase Ghanian of fach | mittee, end by Lott, from the judiciary committer. | CuNteH, 1 sas in conclusioa,. thet it ie fale | “ite’tgoisrsed tnd Aoore by Wm. C Eagiesas aMil | snd fran‘at Buse & Boden, 71 Felton conser of Goold erect 000 706, x information, by the means of agricultural societies They had their two readings, and were ordered to Po mit tae won linery—and the remainder by another family—furniture ate Gra of Blane § fg be be acd lap ag Pe hed and journals, with the encouragement given to im- | a third reading without debate. They will, we | that , that h ‘armed with a and stock destroyed—no insurance. ices so aa to satiaty his enstomers. Orders will be - provement, has very greatly affected the appearance | have no doubt, as we confidently hope, pass that | Qou1 insulted him. q 2— Basement by Jawes B. Reeve as a chair facto. ually attended to colonel teened Finis ee Pm — | of the farms, stocks, and dairies of those by whom | body by the conatitutional two-third vote. Im the } nad warned me that he war capable of committing such | eek deatroyed and Be tev e. The fire origi- Rely. . rtement of olored E ape: pe ie x = 496,000 | the suggestions made have been most practised. A | House, the same amendments are pending in coms | an action, but I thought so little of it, that, ax I have eaid, | naced here. Firat onthe on SR TING'S VERDENA CREAM * 23,000 ie “— | decisive example of this is the following: Under | mittee of the whole.—Albany Argus, Feb. 4. T approached him with my hands in my pockets V1 J opened with a new stock of Dry Lage Ti tp gins IN ERBE a EAM. soe of Prvt = gq 3821000 | the immediate influence of the Highland Agricul- expected # murierous Seals hotel wy epee fhe ao se careapionay whe Wert cll toate viene | OC H. RING, « wigionl inventor and vow x Terprintee, of ¥ = ety i e 3 i , + this justly cele! pnd fo i vi pr ‘cae tare) Society im Rostland, er he averaged 51 Canat. Commrsstonzre.—The new Board of Bota st his'photel and 1 Sa himeclf Ble hey x4 id, jumped from the third story into t! 0 snow, With- | -ronght it to that perfect ? ito f perfeeti which it a S Bieesp hashels tothe scre, where but litte wasformerly | 2041 Commissioners, parsuant to’ the act usdet | “Bash arethe erigin, the detaile and denouement of my outijury. vehile, Motte od. | tharen approstiog fete # a = nove gStova. ith | Which thoy wore elected, met yesterday in the Canal | relations with Mr. Emeric. Towed it to the public,to | Nos. 164 and 166, both two story. brick fronts, own sae Tepes fn hg 1/000 = ovo fF, The pablication of such results, together with | Rooms, for the purpose of classifying themealver, by lot. | my friends owed it to mysvif, to. give thovc explana: | by Wim, Tuttle, insured $1200 in t tual, Atsurance (‘Tin hag norhas any Shaving Soap teesived the epg 000 be =, | the success of similar experiments in our own | "We learn tha Messrs. Clark and Earll drew for two | tions, to which | will add nothing, raving to each the | (> —lose about $1600. No. 184 w eecupied ‘by James sea Trom the public ress im all pata of the United e000 12,000 NY | country, must have a powerful influence in diesi- Messrs. Jones and Bissell, of course, for four | right of appreciating the facts I have just narrated, whose | Cairns, Seedsman, who saved but a small portion “ as for years enrried away the palm at the American P ee tee Lf 5,000 pating the prejudice which has beenso great against | years. Subsequently the two latter, under the act of | truth can be attested by numerous and honorable wit- furniture, andiNo Ine by Henry Dobbs, Tailor,who save: Sanh dhessk Gr eoee Hite} Mae Saeteee | what in called book farming.” It is a matter of | this year,arew to determine the order in which they | nesses. Those facts may be summed up in few words. | his furniture and stock. siete: Wat ouictite be the most penetrating, 830,000 300 1,062,000 Fg tulation that the different State governments should be acting ‘Gommissionors, and that Mr. Jones drew | For Ge eee of ttend me dig hon pane Bia eth res 4 LL apace bath pes Ma tan’ Nemeue Mernal | 08 stantanens creame Tathers A the most delicions 90,000 9,000 12,495,008 i ’ ’ f . , Mr. jc has returned insult an ‘ Ouse, W b Mu ted Soap known—leaving the s] 0 nite, “= SS [are becoming more sensible of the claim which | @HBeSen ye i ander the origical and | ater having, ike eputtoon, refused the stsuction | of | Anrurance Co. and $000 du New York. The fornitare srqogh as afady' facto, so ustnethe mart other kinda, 400 - — ceologionl ance ftave upon them and that | amended acts, that Messrs, Burll und Clark will bo acting | fored, ho hae provoked, but when compelled to stand face | wow also insured in New York for $2000, and was princi: ‘whichall know, ave wetness smarting seabby, hin iv " . inves of Commissioners, during the two years Mr. Jones will | to face with me, he was able to do nothing else but add | pally saved, N g Wh i ‘not to shrink ae formerly, when és = 195,000 the feclosicat and other stigations ordered by ig thi y ith ible to do nothing else but add Tt ed, although in a damaged state. : ‘stents, ane 7, lowa 34,000 bev x | the legistatures, as well asthe bounties held out, | act with them this year—Mr Bissell noxt yeur. In 1847, } ridioulous cowardice to all his other actions; and per- ‘The farther progress of the fire was arrested here, after h eee Wet Or EL Wien bes ‘by sapetionees Dist. of 2/000 - = | tither directly or by the aid given to agricultural | Messrs. Jones and il will be acting Commissioners | ceiving himself incapable of conducting himself, in rela- | injuring the dwelling of George Cross to the amount of nl eee —— ———— f societies, are becoming more general “Phe talent | until 1949, and those elected for four years from that time, | tion to his adversaries as a man of honor, he has had re- | about $700, which was covered by insurance. auafactured and sold wholesale and retal by Charles H. 17,715,000 22,800 151,785,000 #4 f the scientific should be en sd tribute } will be acting Commissioners altersately during two of | course against me, to lies and calumny. At Paris, at | Trinity Church, standing by itsell ut the head of the ging, 392 Broome street, nearly opposite Centre Market. Tt is i i i Seauew to. conthbute ma y ‘ every place he has been | Park, or Military Common, on the opposite side of the — iso sold at ma: afsetarer's pr) Haviland, Keese & Co., 00 e Silk, Sugar, } new intormation, that our co bi their four years.—Albany Argus, Feb. 4. Mareeitlee, at New York, and yp : y i D a J BD Aspisweil, 86 William. street, gud at State or Territery. La pe an possession of the bees ayette ot ceeaineel ian quilty of the most cowardly eee eed only See went street, had bo re vet, oe a haan, Ware eure hire at yeiaw Makes van eehot tee Unieed 3 evens bow oD ¥ . oA 4 asa merchan' activity of the firemen ciizens, - Rate orahise oo 1,9240¢0 J srovement, with the best means of using them.— | osseny or THR [uLINors A@gwrs.—There wenn Ax ine, when t sus force to publicly chestise this long | served without oterial fajury. The grocery of J. i Ureecions v6 every por signed: 0.0, Bligcinanetn Meta istana = roy Hauck Gad ubaadans see ededs Ways Bie 8 Oe ran Leavitt wee eaeoat thet papers chisin ol indipaities he has only Hnhed the proceeting | Stephens & San, on of the largest commercial howes n seeeseee oo ra pated a“ 47,000 | Wick and abundant return. } Dore, ioe, on the National road, on their return home | Oy an attempt at assassinotion. the State, adjoins Mr. Cross’s building, where the fire ~~ SHES! LEECHESt Vermont: = ‘000 4,983;660 It may not be improper to mention here the visit | *°4.8euti Sahkondanint " was stopped. The store houve is filled with a large stock iT RECEIVED—Per ship Franklin, from Hamberg,0 New York, = = | 50 191133,000 If to Europe of one of the most distinguished reicna, a | pore neni Fe estivat Counies BUR Wek iteines 31, Te XS, 77,70, 1, | much ot whieh a in the te ee ig nena OF bettaings JURE Ras panels of Sire Lacches, for sale who a bn 33.8 4 1,313,000 f ic and Paatical agriculturiats of thiscountry—Rev. | the parties, as the s cannet be renewed without | gs, 197, 1. 2d part—64, 49, 12, 44, 48, 66, 70, 6, 22, 96 ithe becker tak uhvoe the north maeef Trew oti reeteit ‘4 retail, at the most moderate prices, itivane aco, 4 = = Henry olman, formerly employed by the Btate of m delay aren if 20 snoney were lost with the pa- je rparen Count Noe 19, 20, 44, 46, 40, 00, 81, 88, O40 Fh tore had been fired.—Nowark Adv, Feb 8 jad Smee taveree t babe jo. 149 Nason vtrest, = ’ — B Massach: agricultural § pers.— PAd.§U. iy Feb. 4, y A 5