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THE NEW YORK HERALD. = ——— — = 4 Vol. XI, No. 44—Whole No. 4006. Conts, es NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1845. eet on WA! or “ cs Panay gee: = Lemp ayer aioe ; Rika $3000 oft nepal gate fon which a policy Paradise ef the Far West—Rock River | original resourees of Illinois are far greater than City Intelligence, z Pechenen. oFinsurance for ti sum wanted will be assigned, ‘The invest- Country of Tlinots. those of New York; and, ere seven years have | Fas. 13:h.—Lose Puorentr—Conpucr o tus Monict- Imreacument ov Justice Hasxett. {Correspondence ot the Herald.} , rth mote tas double’ See Parties bag rachel le al sptese. cont io setting per products i the mers mt Forsctn= i vast deal of property bee lately been ieee at Cr nie in the Chair Puexexi.1, Feb. 12, 1846. t jate, will pl iter to “Security,” 4 iad much pleasure—findi 7 » seaboard, will not exceed the rate pai stolen in almost ever: it the city, in many cases d ‘ 3 7 ae fia seem brief communication in the olenaeren Tribune in New York, not many years ago; for transporte- the owners are unabl fre recover’ i, in consequence i Tg etn eco Rg tio i ath eda wy d Daly, and the “Aldermen (Associate Justices of - - ithe Conti) sara in stiendanes His Exeellency Gov. Wright has directed Mr. aes ce Biansis Yolk Clerk, was Bieted) op the | Voorhees, District Attorney, to hold a Court of En- atand and examined by Mr Patterson, District Attorney m 7 His testimony went to ahow that Jestion Harkell tenzerea | CY at White Plains, commencing on Thursday, the oath (already referred to ot a former meeting of the | the 20:h inst., betore Judge Vark, Commissioner, Court) to Huffty ; and also substantiated the charge, pu! | aooointed by the Governor to take testimongf on a in in procf, as to the fact of his (wiiness’) having taken i : Ss thesit? of Ahi down the testimony (already putin) on the occasion re- | Complaint made against the whig eri is erm Sere te cs tua partot the prooauie county, and his Under-Sheriff and Jailor, for the tion Nhrough Messrs Paterson and Hoffman to dispose o: | “3cape of Lilly, the prize-fighter, on two occasi each iculer charge before proceeding to the next, firat 10 go to New York to attend the election, a i i rt of the detence by Messrs. | subsequently his final escape. The enquiry will which was resisted on the pa y pr Ny ea bajar’ 2 Bi cic! that ei gibela toy: this eS age in perdi, boil morally and bobbslonlis. nKesipent—I am of opinion qa ié examination wil e public, two or oa cause by the ordinary rules of evidence, but in order to | yers employed ou each side. rettle the matter Ighall take the question upon it. It was A CURDA Gentleman, holding « respectable situation, | of the 3lst ult. regarding a favored section of | tionfof her own products from the western counties | 09 being conversant with the proper measures to be and who has his afternoons at his own, disposal, would be | Northern Illinois, has attracted consi to her commercial Ww i used. At this season of the year, scarcely a night passes ment. He i t ¢ iderable at- cial mart. hat, then, will be the ‘ year, y a nig sig in & Lawy the rte sa ikerbusges et tention, especially of persons of means, some very | Value of land in the older States?’ A serious | ‘i#tentries are not cleared of hats, cloaks, shawls, &., for ami lothes his seryices miuht be deemed available, ate remnnera- {| rich, several of whom have decided to visit “Roc question for those who own farms in them to pon- | Sich of course are disposed of at some of the ald c! von Bey a tet pep can ee sare River country” the coming summer, with a view | 2¢r upon, with the additional fact, that wheat is ecole pei pocangemag ey ty phan oe = xe | to verifying the description of that nearly perfect raised in I'linois at a cost, all charges included, of | persons have property stolen from them they should go caries ape, A RDI NG sod im this cisy. io | eeeey ee investing inits soii, if only a moiety of | 2°t over 26 cents per bushel, and other grains, | orsend to both the upper and lower Pulice Offices, aud WIDOW FAD: respeetably connected in this, city, is | the inducements alleged are found. I am sore that j 08, &c. in proportion. Why, the annual ex- | have an account of the theft, together with a description from the st of May next, ath a small respectable tmilye mie | ‘He parties and all others of taste for beautiful sce- | PeU8e Of manuring land in New York State, in | % the property stolen, written upon the Los: Book Of the honas—which 1s to be in a central aut! gemteel quaster ef facreichecitinde tietcee aol Fespects, | tingig, se? And SOW» “nd reap wheat 10 | out for property of mabe description, and. when they ar. the city. Sauviactory. references to" be Aga, i b oe it a rece enabled to recover propert; i fice, a fi iwedh” | ture, and healthinees beyond any other in the Unit. | _‘Tae following is taken from the report of H. | ing to verwous pers L : -<0-nahdpii ail Mr. A.B, Herald © , ing to vers VALENTINES, ed States, and perhaps in the world. Yee; euch | Ellsworth of the Patent Office, and extracted | Greatdificulty lig within a fow dave past from and privates o junicipai H, RARE AND ELEGANT, , ersons, | am eure, will, on visiting the country al- | from the Herald of Feb. 7, 1845, to which we | the conduct of 1 KOWEN, 6 Brosdwey, corre of Blecher ie vary: | luded to, find the writer has not told the half of | Would call the attention of ‘every Amerieun :—{i | Police. Whenever hey arrest arparty with any preety, ¢ ing in price from s1x ecu to four dollars each, Taitre” | what might in truth be said of its many capabilities | 80P*at# that in Illinois the population, in 1840, was | either stolen or a to be, leave it in the Si. | hereupon determined by the court not to exhaust the tes- Personal Movements, de. SLEIGH ROBER tad ettrections, said of Ne many capabilities | 476,000, and the estimates for 1845 76-764 900 ce | ton House, and sf the pelouet to the Police Of | no ei cion toineehangee ceria en | Thos E. Davielsof this city, hus been WHITE, POLAR AND GRISLY I will premise that this division of Illinois had | ierewse of over seventy per cent in four year. If | [h” Wines comestp, but the evidence of the de- |e Nannanis W. Osnonne boing sworn, deposedthat the | Governor of the State of Alubama, a Commi examination was going on when he went into the room, | tke testimony, &c. of those residing in this neighborhood and Mr. Brady ae taking it. In about an hour after, | for that State. Mr. Haskell returned, and objected to the readingofthe | Lieut. J. E. Blake,of the T: mination (a paper was then presented containing the | and party have compieted questions asked, and answered eA No opjection | road across the peninsula of Florida. They were at Bt. ores meade by Adakell on Hutty’s retusal to sign it Mr | Augustine on the 26th ult. ae Sf be eee & prisoner, | Lieutenant T. Darrah Shaw, United States Navy, now and what charge there was under consideration; does not | sy perintends the recruiting service in Philadelphia’ ‘The Cee, Taoall raslied, ervaeiy Riesdelie demeanor | "etdeavous is open for the enlistment of men and boys. a ination was nethi t from his Professor Silliman, ef Yale College, has gone to Mobile Suriee. the cots tualy aecieg a and New Orleans, via Charleston, to deliver a series of Cross ezamined by Mr. Brapy—No persons inthe room | lectures on Geology. Ill health is the cause of his going during the examination but Hufty and myself. Farther | South this winter. cross-examination reserved. Mr. Gliddon proposes to give a course of lectures on Justice Leeper tid Doig Arne = = Egypt in Baltimore. police office on 4th January, , about 11 or 12 o’clock; . mny attention was called in consequence of some conver: | ,Mf-_ Dane's lon epedieari yearns empe re cas sation between Haskell and Mr. Stewart, the clerk; 1 se ph esp elp ee aE then went as far as the door with the intention of calling | | Wilde’s “ Dante” is to be iseued forthwith. If compara- on Justice Haskell; when I en'ered the room, I found Mr. | ble with his “Tasso,” ita publication will be an event in Haskell somewhat excited; some questions were pro | Ur literature. ipeendes to Mr. Huity, but what they were I can’t recol- Alexander R. Macey, Enq. editor of the Bowling Green ject; after the examination was concluded, I told Justice | Ky , Gazette, died on Tuesday of last week. UDSON’S BAY BEARS—A few superior specimens for | 20t 1200 inhabitants previous to 1884, excepting the | the increase continues in a ratio for the eight | (<fé Rot being there, it is imposeible to take an affidavit, A sale by J. M. OPPENREIM & CO; few in the then village of Chicago. ‘But at ae years following, the number of the inhabitants ely nent of fe mil Fees tha pore ft iwem 169 W: ase . s : i Fy Tepeated requests for the property. POUND =n November ar berpeoaAlpmayeed Nes it contains nearly half the population of the State, will reach rather over (2,137,000) two millions one Yesterday, Justi ir, e Upper Police, ie snoet r f thi ; betweenAlbany and New York, | which, as will be seen below, hundred and thirty-seven th d— is ; board of a IN s amounts to about irty-seven thousand—and her pro- | thorough and effi magistrate wpon the bench, and of hand and oak eae ae Fos Contain s note | 760,000. * duets, at least in proportion and probably much | one esteemed by every one who has ever had an thing in avor of John Carman, Avbly to One thirty-sixth of each township, conse- | ore, induced by the increased facilities of canal | to do with him, bith for his strict honor and integrity, £13 3t¥re JAMES CONWAY, Lowell, Mass. | quently one thirty-sixth of all the lands in eat roulrad: hap Sompletion ahd building of beush, aug ochipipeirsenchacaster coe coe at bes ‘fWO MODERN BRICK DWELLING HOUSES | the State belong to the school fund,, and th which cannot be long delayed, especially the Mi- | £0 onc'ofthe sistas houses: for mae pane te O LET Temaatly situated, No. 133g and No. 15. | now uccumulated, proceeds of lands Sold pre | chigan Canal and the railroad (now partly graded) | acne cline Gator bonses, for some pamphlets: (hat had = ef ry contain eleven rooms; six 600,000, the interest on which, at six i} from Galena and the lead mine country to Chica- i eels Pep ett aay igh pele’ nt paavrige and closets throughout. If re- banter 2 > at ber cent, 1s 5 aga yc de might identify them, make his complaint, an: ied, they will be, into private dwallings, to necomme- | appropriated for promoting education, Many years | 3% about 160 miles. The wniter ie of opinion that | property might be safely kept ‘The reques p Ley! tee f po the peat wit Be 3) AR gma nan will not ela ere their systems of schools wiil | it Will be judicious to expect that the railroad, if | peremptorily; ond Justice Taylor, who hes invariably Ea vecahoua, ay Feet * ve rie fT parallel wi Sh that of New York in Proportion to the finished in 1848, would earn enough to muke satis- | given great countenance to the M. P.’s, determined not to ‘CORNELIUS DU BOIS, number of inhabitants. factory dividends, and of course rapidly increase. | be trified with or insulted, and made an seplioetion tathe _fitsiere 197 Broadway or37 Water Lands are not liable to taxation until they have | This road would run over much of the extraordi- | Court of General Sessions, which, on motion of the Dis. jew | been sold, o4 entered five years, and an exprese | "2"Y country alluded to, crossing Rock River by | ‘Tit Attorney, isened its per ange megs | ‘TO LET—Two Stores beautifully situated, in builsings (now nearly complete) on the northwesterly | provision 1s Made inthe constitution th: the flourishing vill f Di i Very ofthe property. This order was placed in the “ } at real eat: lage of Dixon, a place to whic! fh: fof Broadway aad Reade street, (haowa ts the La and other Fights ae to property, suits at law ieee those who seek to see that country, should proceed. cad this STONER SS eee Bsctig ieee wi Ate 1 large aad conventeat Basement, well ealcalated for an may be held and enjoyed by aliens, as b citizens” I may state that if the bridge over the river is so taken, were discharged. "The property was afterwar rater Haloae, Renn : si elow I add a statement of the popalasng ‘and | Constructed es to admit of waggona, &c., as well | seatup ‘The case was laid before his Honor, Mayor for Metchest Tale Pebient tinea Biatdy gaits le | the agricultural productions of Illinois, and in the } 2 the cars to pass, the tolls for the former would | Harper, who will present a message to the Common Coun- touether with a-variety cf Rooms. in the id 4, teh, ayd sik | mean time would remark that he - | sive a fair interest on the cost of its construction. | cil next Monday evening, that some immediate action ma , Ath, and 51 Tr natural resour. 'y stories, suitable for Offiees, Pri : ran Estimate ; i H be had to prevent such an as ie d abi - | Haskell he was doing wrong; that he was subjecting | ‘ye democratic paper called the Marion Herald, con- Beck Pteemme anced coe pie | Seagal a Banemssgesit: [in suac un” O Yovow reduce lino, | ert Sacraraftea Parnes wt | Kiowa iar A puing rhe, Jone nigh | «ck be Reale bean Man Paap LV pes am ibition Rooms, ec. Pela a t 3 In the Court of Sessions yesterday, the Rec Sale co yo think: fos a by N. L. Farris, Esq, have been diseontinued. new qonniie peraas Manting rooms ofthe above deserintion, are re Territories or paiee re the Union. The lead minds . pat A nd A nounce! tothe District Attorney, that the oroperty had | the charge against Huty, ick onl vaca eat bia rope 7 paper called the River State Review, has risen from. the net ramine pI are extensive and rich. At present they are worked ‘obacco, been delivered up, and the order of the Court obeyed, al- | hen left the office; beiore leaving I overheard som: con- | wreck, under the editorial charge of Lauren Upson, Exq. toa very limited extent, yet over 17,000,000 lbs The quantity of coul.e unmenee cherdlee (ort Police Offlee,—B e, ext rolice _ “sl sited in a vere by ane English geologii erie ‘ $ Goulding on the corner Oi Cltinon an Wer rca mat made researches over the west, t! isi eniered last night and ro! of about $25 worth of pre- HOWARD HOTEL, NEW YORK England and Wales. It lies in hat of Shy feet a al have Pay: : versation between Haske!l and Hutty, but don’t recollect what it was; I alterwards saw Justice Haskell and in| The Rev. Theodore Parker's Society have taken the part completed the conversation I had inthe morning; | “lelodeon Theatre, Boston, as a place for worship for one Haskellthen said he believed there was a conspirecy | Year, and it will be opened for that purpose on Sundey him on the part cue Hopper; | spoke of some | "2xt. i it given him by Hopper,that the conspiracy emanated Rev. Robt. J. Breckenridge, of Baltimore, has received from the committee. a. call from the McChord Church, Lexington, Ky., which though tardily, and that they should exercise their power re en STOKE TO LET—That conspicuous and in a similar manner in all cases of a like nature. ore, corner of Broadway and Leonsrd siiees. York society Libeary: Apply te the Librarian,” HO MAS & ROE, PROP: ‘ i i i . i ‘FLAI4 well Enowa eatablighmeat: ae she coruer ei | 2nd more depth, commencing at the surtace of the tnation:od thin iWterest ane, aera infor} Juveniue Danixa.—A young scamp, named James | Witutam M, Bace, being sworn, deposed —I was in | he has accepted. roadway and Maiden Lane, in the elty of New York, | carth, and extending in fields of thirty, fifty, and Kits therefore: seed mbiect to those who | sotnson, smashed a pane of glass in the window of Geo. | the police office en 4th January last, about 11 or 12] Rey, pr MoGill.of the Western Theological Seminary, isnow dee the direction and proprietorship of | eighty miles. These minerals, however excellent | May 2eek. 15 therefore, send you herewith my ad- | W. Pratt, No 2 Courtlandt street, last night, and thrust: o'clock; I was about passing through the small room 4 | nag been elected President of the Ohio University. B the ucdersigned, hy whom i's. high reou mn, as an Hotel of peers tent, but of limi e dress, which please hand to those who may enquire. | ing his hand through, snatched a handful of jewels joining the police office; upon my return, I saw Haskell the Bret class. t ie hoped, be fully sustained. It has been | 4d vast in extent, are but of limited comparative La G worth about $68. He s ht with th ifs in bis ted bet the Clerk and Mr. Hafty; Mr. Haskell | _ Capt. Day, ofthe U. 8. Revenue Cutter Crawford, who guy hymen morough aed comple wre, fanied and fe J value with the soil fer agricultural purposes— A RANGE: | Somsession, and committed. Sn | ns “PONS i Bis | Cet eely. excited, ‘end was adiainistering an oath to | a8 Deen for some time past on the Savannah sation, bas arrange! i er adared saually I for alain stock, &c. There is none rich Albany. Rowsina 4 Monry Duawen—John Roeney was arrested | “t. Hufty; the peculiarity of theoath administered struck Looe uatered to Key West, to take command ofthe U 8, the plan stil exi er, deeper, or more inexhaustible; and for [Correspondence of the New York Herald.] and committed for robbing the money drawer of Samuel | ™° 8# being something peculisr in the style, to which an | S'cemer Legare. : 0 that all many years to come the cultivators will have x Went, No 60 Water street, of a small amount of mone’ objection was made; m the course of the examination, | The Rev, Mr. Scott, of New Orletns, and the Rev. M. & peculinr fentare } ao occasion to be at any expense or labor Atpany, Feb. 10, 1845 M rs ¥: | observed the excitement under which the Justice labor | Lyon of Columbus, Miss, have publicly retracted the r i has prvedeminently satisfactory to} ior manuring their land, and when change is re. | The Office Seekers—The Favorite Candidates— eh tee fit aap My Bon Riot ar Exectiox.— | od increased, and upon observing the Clerk looking at | charge, that Mr. Clay played carde on the Sabbath. these of Mr, John Thomas, formerly of the American Hotel, | quired, it is only uecessary to use the sub-soil Rent Burnings. rist committed st the Fourth District Poll, of the 1eth | Uulty beseid, “Yon must not sheke your head during @ | 4 warrant has bee issued against Capt, Hill, of Phila- + Albany, and late of the United States Hotel, Saratoga. ‘Spry slough, and run the furrows a few inches deeper c witness’ examination.” The Clerk replied, “Do you | delphia He is charged with committing wilful murder F . Ward, at the Spring election, and fora violent It than formerly. s Tavail myself of a gentlemen leaving Albany, | ang Dattery upon Win Briggs, of Weat 17th street. “They ‘There is no part of the United States more favor- | {© #anounce that the question of Health officers, | were both committed. able to the growth of the various grains, and for | and of the Health commission, was settled by the | ,,7#% Mitxy Way-—A female, named Sarah Byrnes, was at the witness?” Mr. ‘ ; pol Haskell replied, “Ido” ‘To which the Clerk responded Phere erty eaters Reyer “That is ag false as night;” the Clerk being very much | occasion, h . ‘i r excited also. The Justice ordered him not to use such | “COO, Rave commenced suit for damages it ML be used, to it a 5 js Fieads ofthe House aid the patie vos liye Jook, with eoafideace, to the ma th waich the “Howard Hotel” has ever been honored, M. J. THOMAS. z ‘ i 7 M observed stivering down the Bowery this morning ii j Me Sea LEG ee York, January at, tate we faiadtaniers! Yatiivaeithen in Kentucky, and quality names of the same gentlemen nominated by Go- | “hich attracted the attention of one ofthe efficient M.P’s | the examination was signed by Mr. Haskell and the | Miss Clifton had a bumper (benefit at the Charleston i TO THE PUBLIC. at least asgood—I think better. Tobacco yields li | vernor Bouck. As stated before, all here have | terior covering of ter bely dineo ened aes the ex, sniper oe ey YORK, February 10, 1845. ff berally, and of quality equal to that of Missouri me object thei ish; milk. From after observations it waa discovered that she TH PeecRt nee sre Samant eral, that he | caus tar madder has been produced to a very limi- th Becty Af ithelx.cws; to) secomplinh; conse: stole it from James Elsey, of No. 269 Bowery. stat ROTEL: and i en witness and both reti: In the course of about sn | Theatre, on the 8th inst. hour, I returned, Mr, Haskell remarked, that his ex- f ‘i ion had been interrupted, and wanted to con-| Te Orphean Family are giving Concerts in New iso wanted the upper clerk,Mr. O-borne. Upon | Haven. king what he was detained for, Mr. Haskell de- | Mad. Hemmerskold has joined Mr. Henry Phillips in ering. Mr. Haskell then told him be was tinue clined cl ia Ci sworn to tell the truth and nothing but the trath, and | “i Concerts at New Orleans. They were to proceed to must answer. After that Hufty persisted in his refusal. | Mobile on the 12th inst. Was asked to sign a paper and refused. After that I left Mr. H. Placide was most enthusiastically received a . : , was ee naoritnte and the Gara ins ted extent, but the quality is excellent, and quanti. J TWC®tly, approbation or discontent is uttered by | committed for her practical illustration of astronomical fully prepared to entertain all. wh ty per acre very large. The yield of grains is large, | {he same persons agreeably to the partiality and | phenomene. af the peat sixteen years « and of the various sorts immense. The wheat | iSfuence of the individuals with whom they come General Sessions pesieasion jn saying ang every | brings in the New York market four tosevencents | ‘2 contact. To the one they say, it isa most ju- | Betore the Recorder and Aldermen Cozzens and Gale. " f Guests who may feel disposed to pa- | more per bushel than that from other sections of the | dicious nomination, and one that will give uni- | Mathew C. Patterson, District Attorney. tamige hi, 5 aa EED, nted to] State. The meadows for the prairie and tame | versal satisfaction to the democracy of the city. | Fran. 13. of Samuel Adams—In the case of tl eoeaee cat Order tp keep pec wi i rom 3150 to $125 hevicg | grasses are not surpassed, and the blue grass of | To, the other they growl aad shrug thei pecauterss person, 80 0’ Fought up in Court, Mr. Mors the office. Ina little time Hufty came out, and expressed sme surprise at the eantninntint a roterned ini ike cf. | ‘he St. Charles Theatre, New Orleans, on the first night and in some few minutes Haskell asked me to ec- | his appearance, At thelall of the curtain he was so ‘At tha same time, it will ungualtitied ba- | Kentucky thrives well, and is admirable for winter | 24 whisper that Governer Wright is influenc the Counsel for the defence, moved that th - : : tion of the travelling public; 1H. JOHNSON, feb Srp fmanict green through the winter. Ror by Senators Varian and Lott, and that Senator | down for to-morrow. He said that it went off a few da: Tithonget ha hed done eaaee repeat Woceht he bas ey Siete reap nee eect saponin oid fia swre Poa ana Wetevsinens New York, | example, I will state that » farm of say five hun- | Jones, who has yet something’ to expect from the | 9£9,9% motict of the District Attorney, in consequence | (ant recollect ifauny other thing paseed herween te the foot l'ghts—the audience the while waving their hats The examination in question was then read, but none | 32d handkerchiefs as he left the of the questions propounded appeared to have been an- The New Orleans papers s: swered. fthe prettiest and most prom: Be. that Miss Randolph, one x fyoung girls on our dren acres, taken in a state of nature, i i, | people, willfind out, when the time arrives, that | Of the nowarrival of Mr. Dorr, the principul witness, BBLS Saimog No Ldand 3 Se may be broken up, and seeded down with wheat | t would have been more to his advantage to have | Sudha tte Countel fr defence were to be! notified im. 400 Bis. *pimog, No 3 the foliowing August or September, and a crop be J Udeceived the Executive, by telling him the truth | proceeded with. He understood that Mr. Dorr had been Ut bile ee, Shands e00 halfde do do 40 harvested the next summer, say thirty-two tof i Telation to the indisputable objections of his | latewn for two days, Svowey H. Stzwant sworn, deposed—I am clerk | -oards, is fust acquiring an enviable position in her pro- 1 batt bbls i feces. thirty-six bushels per acre. This, with fencing, Constituents to the present Health officer, The | The Disraicr Arronwer objected to the cause | Onry' ae soci tathe iotcanen: Mrs Weskall eco paige Commeany mhalse eomeged er the Bee Oheciey 200 bls Cod and Healy Fish. n will cost only about $54 per acre, of which the J nomination for Pot aud. Feurls is narrowed down | on, because Mr. Hoffman was sogegod in offclal business, |< wbnena upon Hulty, who srked me what it wes fors 1| Thettres ae “PBN 7 r fo. 1 Oil a mmans. oe other Courts, . h : a y oo Keen Dutch sages) Sa hoes uae date not! ep of oF an clerk "0 the Present incumbent, it is thought tiiey and as tho wrercaegciated with him for the people, he beaten) to beat ert a ahaeweces si sen buagere’ Tt D iclualisce, the celebrated Pianist, was in Brassels at lest Yim kite Noused years; other culture in proportion. Sheep may be | Will change positions, although Mr Jones is ‘4 not bke 1o setit down without he knew that they | {2 so omoer who haaded itto Hutiy, aia Harkeli there: | (Couns, Crevting « great sensation. 300 do Somnds bought in Ohio at prices 80 thats delivered on your avowedly in favor of Mr. Gage. Mr. Edmonds | “Mr. gronsnu member of the Ohio bar,who | "P08 told him he must tell the truth, the whole truth, in |, The Italian Opera in Paris, no‘withstanding the sum of 2000 qtls Cod Fish, 0 shipping farm in “Ro iver Country,” ‘ in | or, Mr. Cowdrey will be appointed to the Jud, “ snged | {ewer to all questions propoundedto kim; Mr. Haskel! | £24,000 sterling per annum is voted for its support, and i ‘arm in ‘Rock Ri intry,” they will etand in Pt has come on to of Mr. Adams, be 1009 cacks Arbton"s . iT ship. It isa matter of regret that Sil q . g ) rged | chen commenced to ask questions at Hafty, who mani | het the mansger bas the theatre rent free, appears to about $14 for ewes two and three ye; Id. he P. t4 A jas_ Wright is | the necessit: o ‘to-morro' « 3 “ $0 half and 50 quarters news Mackerel yearsold. Their falling i Wi 'y of morrow "pon NU- } rested great reluctance in answering them; during the { "deplorable state. The bankruptcy of the directory eo aby fleeces will and do sell on the spot at over one dol. § {alling into tie same errors as Wm. C. Bouck. | merous grounds. “The cause would probably ocoupy a | cmntinSation tie Hulty decidedly refued to answer a1 | 3 Spoken of as probable. Fe Ee barat Helen, lar each, and theirlambs when six months old, aad {9 haste, yours, Morx Anon. = | very great len; tim Thaps the residue of the ¥ The Congo Melodists left Philadelphia on Wednesday ul. when he was again told he must tell the truth hs . b: . ee a ‘erm, and as ‘was avast numoer of witnesses from 7 : i ’ fi2 1mm NELRON, WKELS & CO., 81 Dey st, dimproved #4 they shoald bo! by good Circo New Yorx Lxaistaturs, Feb. 11.—Petitions — | Ohio, whose was compelied to pay, | Dabing but the truth; during the examination Hufty ig Capi SALE-THRATRE 5 a : ‘ uf the people of Greenbush and Schodack 2 | smounting, incluvive of his Counsel, to pe | Mked by Mr. Haskell if he wanted counsel, who rep! Mr. Dempsier gave bis Jast Concert in New Bedford on Maas grant Wa amt ttf | Ue toa a Journ oman ory cone pr ead, | Sa eaG'Se yea trans tats ade mlee | hevtety narrate ek aeceny queue h OS: | iasiten siecle of he sxtan Me el | lglg he eee] aes ie ‘under the Theatre rf 'm in those high § sills reaeemed at par by the Banks in New York and J ponement till next ‘unquestional Mr. Hufty;1 told him that T did not shake my heal.-- * oa ‘Young, is for sale, the prsprigto: havi ly oecames his time. The Fixtures {nad ’sot done con Me: Hiebilt suid be nage wade it; PET The failure of the erops in Ohio last summer was not i 4 a , be a post- i and now kept by Heary rolling prairies The reader may estimate the re- | Albany. ainat jocating the New York and Eri ¥ nement indefinite, fer it would be im; sible: meta ! sult, and how long it will take to get a flock in ng. | rosd ovt of the State. heapharateesicig il possible tor the witnesses to at next term. fesgey to} he Tiwe) gregation of 10,000, commencing with say 1,500 's.—Mr. Buel,adverse to taxing Foreign Insurance The Cor that the cause sheuld be brought «, | owing to the rust as stated—they were in reality v Srcraaie arate il, wi usr ewes, and adequate bucks. The wethers for taut- | Companies. It was laidoa the tables Mr. Lee, in favor | on to-morrow, whether the Counsel were in Court or Rise erkellt hethen taked Heltrarrtous nolan? Wtlvefecced by roet at ull ‘Te ‘straw merely” turned FOR SALE A Raw and Grist Mill, with a large work-shop | (on will bring $2 25 each. of providing a seal for the Clerk of the Court of General | not—that the convenience of perties and witnesses who | ait certainly not, but that he was mistaken to his asser | TWN, because st bad not the materials to give it a better “carzached tp which i applied abow gore from | ‘OP tite of otlier atook h Sessions for the city of New York. Mr. Wheeler, by bill | vere brought from abroad, should be consulted before . Boa) Boirdo net vior, and the berry did not fill, simply bec.use the plant the ull together with ‘a delling ‘bone, barn, Clacksm will say nothing « er stock, except that the | reiative to Texns and jurore the convenience of resident Counsel. Won} the exemingtion then: closed; do not recollect what | "O.1y0t cbtain the prope! elements te All with. thorsaud eae acren of and Yor ao goat of Keeping it is in proportion te sheep—and | " Motions and Noticee.-Mr. Wheeler,an act inrelation to | The District Attoruey hoped that in all future cases | 92lse1 daring the croti<cxamination, On my return trom J ‘<¥i!not obtain the prove) elements ia WHS Kollvoad "Kor parrealare ‘and, terms, apply to P| when the blue grass springs, (as it will the second | absconding debtors and for other purposes. the court would act up tothe rule that when counsel | /(Hu°r | found Mr. Haskell and Hufty again in the rosm; | It is stated that if pota‘ces are eprint dane’ TOMPKINS, 183 Eldridge st., Now York, of on the tromuses ol | vear after sowing,) sheep may be kept through the | Iw Sexate.—Mr. Sherman, frem the committee on pub- | Were absent in other courts, it should be no excuse for ly Teh tha tose; om leaving, Loverbeard a cocveres; | af, then immodistely planted, it will prevent them from jal? Im*ee ETER J. ‘a0D. year ut twenty-five cents per head, every expense | lic expenditures, madea long report in answer to the J nottrying prisonershere in which they were engaged fon between Me Hofty end shother person, but do net | -otelther in the ground or in the cellar” included. resolution of tl ate directing an inquiry into the e Recorder said that that was not the decision of the | : 5 " 0 i ; i eI GARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! At Mount Morris, about the centre of the coun- | “mount of expenditure for public’ printing in the Senate, | Court. The camse will be the first token up to- | iactorstaagicn’ tween Mir kiesivel od taeeait cad te hss Wal's gewrcot aticeees toca wecmmre cone EZEKIED,, 92 Nassau street, opposite the } Build De peers ce understandiog between Mr. Haskell and myself, and that | which has a power of six hundred tons pressure, aud is « ings, reapectfully juvites the attention of his friends aad | try alluded to, there is an institution for the edu- | A##embly and State Departments. morrow, and from the array of talented counsel on both | Mr Haskell had no right to keep Hafty in di c . M abo pani Eenpeng pally Iyrions ie cataation, oF The committee recommended that hereafter all the | sides will probebly be ong and dry, as avery point of law | ‘Namination peaivede p Hafty in durance.Crose | capable, when in full operation, to press from sixty to i y. ‘gars, just re-} cation of youth, that will yvarably compare with erved. -ighty bales of cotton per hour. from Havana :— ; printing for the State be done by contract, such contract § Will be brought to bear, avd contested stron, is ‘i e*icealia of various brands, Faneisles of various brands, | HY i the State of New York. At present there | fo ne given to the lowest bidder nines Is duly ad. | Plea of Guiley—James P. Benedict plead guiity to an en ritd Charge — Witness, in contingation in relation to | ‘An Irishman, not long since, digging for lead in the Reoreas, Foselpe, are over three hundred pupils. The modern lan- | vertised. ‘The report is accompanied by two bills, one in | indictment for an assault and battery upon Officer Chee, | this third charge, ritoner named Driscoll, from the City | istrict of Dubuque, Wisconsin, feil thr.uzh the bottom of genaided, ou guages, with the classics, form a part of the course | reletion to the printing forthe egislatare and Executive toe Gove ee plead guilty on on indictment for | beison without cxeminaiion. . 7 ue peat a barge cavern, tee on looking non ee feran 2 apaigones. of studies. i 5; is eother in relation to the printing for the State, adisorderly house. Sentence to-morrow. 4 " he inside of the cavern covered with very pure lead. It ‘The above Sega ar guaranteed asgeatineand importsd,and| A plank road is about being laid down from ont the recommendations of the repos Lik | Hecelung Stolen Goede Timothy Meighan’ was tried senOD"EY |S. Cocknan, police officer of th Ward, testi: |) cue of the richest veins ever discovered, and the the trade age invited to ealgad examine them. Rock River to Chicago. re read twice and Committed and soquitted on an indictment for the above offence in | taken ths watch referred to, und alag some mency, andie | \“isbman’s fortune is mede. & B.— Orders from ab ‘will be strictly attended to, There is abundance of water power, adequate to a; ne Tease Feolutions were again debated till the Ze teal may oem 2 ea ste hepa seo to | naving brought him before Judgo Haskell, who ordered | An advertisement in a Philadelphia paper reads as fol kod driving all the machinery in England, which at je adjourned. identify thecap as his, el wed iste Ware. ia eto | his ‘onmmittal; Judge Heskell did not examine the pri owe Stolen—a watch were hung Fa yplegec tt i dreds | soner. ief will return it, he shail be informed, Y ARCHITECTURE. yoty ema expense may be brought to bear on any Tue . Bournevitte Murper.—-The shocking | made ike it . Heway H. Srrien, police officer, testified, that Driscoll | .e may steal one worth two of it, and no questions asked.” RED, SCHMIDT begs leave to his Siepde a judiie, that he has removed his office from 198 Broad 18 Walls here parsnng desirous of hi ainive « selection of original and tastefa tage upwards to theextensive Villa or Mansi styles of architecture; and where he is tion of mills. At present there is abcut | murder perpetrated upon Mr. Edwards, a merchant Trial of Henry Sontag.—This individual, impleaded a sufficient number of flouring and sawing mills | of Soeisbeil je, Ross County Ohio, last fall, will be re } with fiekey Schellinger, was ey upon’ trial on a in operation—but as the population increases, | membered by all to whom the circumstances were rendcr- eof grand larceny, in stealing a trunk contaivin; many more will be required within one to five | od familiar by the papers, soon after the commission of the | sbout $200 worth of clothing and money from Charles F. years. The writer would be glad to point out, to } horrid act. We learn from th rs published in the | Pleikert. (Schellinger has been previously tried and was let out in three quarters of an hour after he had been In an official document, read by Mr. Downs in the Con committed vention at New Orleans a few days since, it was set forth Mrowart Horren, captain of 6th District Watch, testi: J hat in 1840 the number of staves in this city was 22,448, fied that a woman was commitied to the watch house, | vbile in 1#44 it was but 8963. This seems tohe a most Drawings, Specifications, Estimates and Coo fh - vicinity of the foul transaction, that there is a " acquitted.) charged with having stolen wood from him. He, witness, | oid falling off in the numerical strength of the slave ings of every description, and saperintands the parties desirous of undertaking to establish mills the uethors of the daar ian teeenet te er resrheg Cedar Wi Prciaxes win called and testified to the | 72% Bot aware the wood was stolen from him. jopulation. ja30 1mm re or manutactories, a spot very Advantageously situ: | wich itso justly merits. The following in relailon to | lom of the property, but before he had given all his test: | A382 ©: Waerenrinin; watchman, testified that he ar- | Porsons from the country, report thet the snow in the VAGUERREOTYPE ated in all respects, The Mormon charter has } this matter is taken from a late Chillicothe paper mony the Court informed the District Attorney that the | War ‘dicchecged be Me Heckel oe Moos Which woman | .oods, where it has not been disturbed by the wind, is SEES been cancelled by the Legislature, now in session, | ' Four individuals are under commitment for trial, in the | indictment wae defective, as it averred that the property Dee Re eereee tenia that on the 24 October last | ‘M3 to 4 feet deep.—Roch. Daily Advertiser, Feb. 8. SHING ESTABLISHMENT, | *%d thatclass of people must now merge, as do | jail of this city, and charged either as principals ‘or ac. | was stolen from Charles, when it appeared it wan taken | , Deir! R: Keutsn testified, that on the 24 October last | "1 sting slander auit hes recently been tried in FOE UILDING PHILADLEMAIA. 2’ | other sects, into the mass Of course, no’ further | cessories in the murder and robbery of Mr. Hawards, of | (rom Christion F. Pleikert. This error (a clerical one} si00g50 and that heremained in prison until the Thurs. | “iacinneti.. ‘The pluintif’ proved that he bad lest his He BUBSORIDERS tee one ; troubles are likely to arise from their absurdities. | Bourneville. One of the number has made some confes- presented much a fatal defect, that the Recorder charged | Yay thereafter. ‘The enptain of the watch took the | <weetheart in consequence of the slender, and the ju T "isists, that they ber leased chee Chicago, the commercial capital of Illinois, is | ‘ont calculated to bring te light the transactions of | the Jury to acquit, stating that a new indie'ment could be | jn Y.uction tim wre Teak eae ne money | no last uccounts were trying to make up thuit minds tious throug oath A fast increasing in population and trade. In 1844 | 86 of burglars who havo made their rendezvous at | found, and they found a verdict accordingly. did not make any order or touch a pen in any sbaj 10 much a sweetheart was worth. ro a Europe. ha 3 ks re De he Dagereot there were built in that city over five’ hundred | *e¥erel points along the Ohio river, between Cincinnati } | The Disrsict Arroawrr said, he should have a new eling. including both those places. Leroy J. | bill found immediately and Mr. Phillips left the court | WY, , {¢an wrote, and if such an order had been g Green Bay and Milwaukie papers are loud in of he weather in the Territory the present winter. Capi- sot an order from Mr. Haskell to retain it} met much succes. une in Mg not received any part of the money since | ‘The principal ok-holder fn the Mariboro” Manito, Cross ecamined by Mr. Brapy.—I am doing nothing at | ‘ns Company, Carolina, thinks that, by an outlay of al present ; resident 14 Front street; I could not be Bon. | £2,600, ond cotton at the present low rates, my vinced nor converged it the money was mine or not ; it acture bagging, weighing two pounds to the yard, or, not true that any-part of the money was stolen—not | illed, a somewhat lighter article, but equally strong, at fraction of it wasever stolen ; (laughter ;) Inever told | ‘ie same price, ¢ i suppl "s celebrat uses, and they are all rent st i would huve my signature, that wonld have been a) Grrr Sethe fof thee ‘erent my for he sale of Naver is per cent. to 20 per ps Soe ily tp ihe Lee ricead hentai os PeceeGe ac ee aie oa Before the gran Frary,, 17 ne the affidavit and complaint | eatoit. I gave the money 3 another party, who aherwarde hing, and jut cold enough to save the snow. fr whi y, ate . Also, a supply H 0 5 : and camein themorning. On making en- ing. e it eal if outlay. A medical college is established there, | ber. John Chalfit, arrested at Mer-phis, T * Jams M. Suit, thin, i ’ dee aa ct epatal cniers Compotelta x: best Poli ami a course of lectures are now being delivered; | brought te this city'two or three Lg ge against the prisoner, ‘The Court informed him That he jas told that the person who got the money | ‘rue effort to erect an observatory at Nashville, has not Dd ehend: fs » | bapides, there are two institations, rather exten- | Lusk, at New Orleans, was id be held upon the affidavit. Then long epunection with the Dasuer’ | sive, tor education, and many schools, Sunday night ust. ‘The tao last named underwent an | Sontag here got up from his chair and made tracks for fot rehanes, | Drseencyes =, by] Are there not many individuals and families in | Sftnm week, ood men vootatned Wee ae weir | Bor Bowr ceedingly agitated—Is—is thi to from au) oye ectory eeeregion of : | this eastern part of the United States. who would of this week, and were cor ee for trial. The two firet re ER—EX gly s— ia man greatly improve their incomes and happiness by thi aiae Magen bie pers Current and information He LANOENHEIM going into Northern Iihnoie, buying a farm and | trom the eontessiens of one of the prisoners that there are sir, detain him, he will stand commit ail in the sum of $1,000. xchange Buil stocking it with sheep, &c., besides owning land | still two individnals who have not yet been apprebended, lett the Court. any person thet I had stolen (his money ;1 know Reuben | A cargo of native Africans, numbering one hundred =< " that will be rapidly improving in value—probably | one of whom, there is reason to Dalive, wan't principal re, Maes aecnaae Laren was tried w P. awe; the wae, at diferent times ia my cell during | iod soverty-aigil souls, hes arrived at Port of Spain in a U_ 8. CITY DESPATCH POST. es muph ae avin Wenern New York twenty to | #24 the other an sory, inthe murder. py ag eae Ae Re oy hwellater rae | my incarceration ; the person I gave the money to, gave | British vessel irom Sierra Leone, and are apprenticed out i. me an order for the production of the money ; (order was | ‘o planters, This is a renewal of the African slave trade then read and allowed ,) asked me it I could write ; I told | y the British government under the specious name ot him I would not give him any erier, and that | conld write | ‘A(rican imigration.”— Lowell Adv. as well as himself; I ha a bundle of “ superstitious or | The Board of Missions in the Presbyterian Church imaginary” bank bills ; such as you pick up upon the road; | have appointed a Mieciouary te labor exclusively among {did not find them tied in handkerchief, but tied up by | ho colored popuiatien in Halifex county, North Carolina. TO-MORKOW be} Se aide or occ, to ase he forty yearssince. Land that may now be bought hom street. ' During the early part of January, the ac- " pee ora letiers usually | atfrom $14 to $7 per acre, will (reasoning from Navat.—We understand that Lieut. T. Darrah wed Wee ited for want of evivence to establish th phi h rR ares D obtained at thi he Branch | the movement in other States) be worth, five, ten | Shaw, Cay VU, weve bea’ ordered to the reoruit- ate or guilty knowledge. ars ad " Post Office at + hatha an at all the plsone wher, | oF fifteen years hence, ten, twenty and forty | inéservice inthis cliy. The rendeavous at this plage is | "x, ‘@ Disorderly House.—Frederick Ahrens was tt hat . g . 7 for tl list \ should be fully and inuligioty addresed and the anmber and | Collars, or more, per wcre—Why not? The land | Commbus, 74, nowat New York ieatting cat wis ace | tried Sofpoquitica oc en indictment for keeping s diror i direct dlstedy a in {ilinois is far, far richer than ever was found ed thet che fe te Dear the confirmed derly hetse in the Five Points, at No. 25 Orange street. | 4 string ; I think the order was drawn by Mr. Merritt; ty | 2 t Mi rd debted ER ORAHAM, P. M., ! pon med treaty to China The Wel that the betue @as nw itore diorter: Bi e d ry Mr. 3 it) | cor the support ef th: ission, the are indel "erear wea LORIMER ae ia Ry ylvania, &o.—and may be | will be recollected that Mr. Cushing recommended that | |, thom aff the other houses in the neighborhood” The the frst order I ert aee uate said that Teotld } ‘9 tho liborelity of a ledy in Raleigh, N.C., whe has ir. m the ‘very season it ie | there should be sent to the Chinese seus ship of theline, | W,tsenwm (he oth “Gity Fathers” a dig under the ribs ind told J ojedged her entire support. BY THE CAMBRIA—VALENTINES! | bought—no heavy dense timber to clear away, | as calculated to make a better impression upon the minds | for jie such persens. Mr. Johnson on his peril not to sign asa witness, yethe | * 1, y.rersen connty, Missouri, 10 miles from Hilsboro’, sg, Reha IR i age —but the bosom of the country is at once ready | of the people.—PNledelphie Gazette, Feb. 13. G. W. Nivas. Eeq. for the defeuce. Cae BS A bala Baad sae SIC Hi a wslaplo ind S8 eonth of St.Louis, m oavern has beon struck #0 aes Pe ec apt aos for the plough. Are there not many who haverome Noile Prosequi.--In the case of Menry Harns, indicted n ; ] | (eet wide, with strata on both sides, one to four feet thick, Ungeusnr'd by those who feign would oppose r x Common Pleas. had me in charge, shove him along and put him down ; | - + piebegpemtancons flow of 1 heart. property, but not Ray to yield an income ade- Belbre Judge? for Reqiten. ¢ ieordetly house next door to Ahrens, the | have no suit pending, unless the lawyers have com. | ' Puregelena The cavern appeared to be 100 feet in Te Tick thas he hosel, tf pleasure to announce to the | quate to maiptaining the race of feverish, foolish | pay 13 James Cehill to Jofer Williame —Thie wae | © irected that x nolle prosequi be ontered, as the | menced it themselves,’ Mr. Brady asked him it he knew fength Perkape this is the richest vein of lead ever be ge ud bea wefUl areortment af Eelee. Valentine: thet has | fivalry in ostentatious display of extravagant esta- | an ection oi trespass, aiready noticed, to recover damages | (*'4 12 fhe case were the same. a grey headed old | Whetehis office was—(in consequence of some ellusten ) |! “iscovercd, n imported by any other house city, or perhaj blishmente, aod the train of attempis to outdo each | jor essarit and batt. nd false im prisonmet * ar Trey, 9 Adjourned over. There are several iron works in Pennsylvania whieb 5 It origi other, who might escape from mortifivation, and | nated in what is called an “election row.” It appeared erat te iain er heihre digstoniy: hone Stes secure contentment, with an income equal to their | that, after the close of the polls in the Eleventh Ward, nt reatway. wants, and, in the end, leave a rich inheritance to | the last election, while tho Inspectors were engaged in found | the accused not sail yrs -on aha mageegra their heirs % counting the ballots, the row took place, and stones were | at halt-past four o lock, the Court adjourned till 11 thrown. Detendant, who isthe Alderman of the Ward, Kad ats (ete hot eee Tho have property, | Nereupon imprisoned the pleintif’ in the watch house, | lek to-morrow. ura out a very fine article of railroad iron, one establish- Woot Trave or Onto.—We extract from the | ment sre 125 tons a week of H. and T. rails — Report of the Board of Public Works, the following to | Chey inrnish this species at $00 per ton—-about $16 more ble of the amount ef wool received at the outlets of the | chan the price of the English article. canals of Ohio. This doos not embrace the whole export | ‘The Weston Journal says the Pottawatemies of Coun- of wool; itis near enough to form an idea of the whole :— | ..i1 Biutf ure anxious to sell their present lands and locate conusry. Tc comprises Agron rmper of new and ncrel deni and d:vires—iluninatioas, Silver Wreaths in relief Lace and Setin Work, Mirrors, &e., &e. He can farnish Valentiat such superior m. Les mad on Vellum, ited more or less in amount, that ng under ‘Btates District ear 5 H ' ra yes and on next morning he was discharged. The defence United States District Court, RECEIVED AT : aear Council Grove. peey ee Doriatines spyendidiy 4, their expenditures here: will not they, or some of pat in wee, ‘hat plaintiff was intoxicated, and had been Before Judge Betts. Cleveland. Portamith. Cincin't. Marietta. Toledo | america could eupport nine hundred ond thirty mil- notice Please call be fore uschaning slee hers a vatshort | them, gather what may rem: id seek, else- | engaged in this row, throwing stones. Fen 18.—The United States ve. Four Cases Merino Cloth ae Oe =] ‘ious of people, wihont being so densely populated as £13 dtre ‘M.A. COLMAN?S, No. 263 Broadway, | where, enjoyment, respectabilit entual wealth Before Judge Ulshoeffer. —Louis Delmotti, claimant.—This is an old case, which 24,897 Europe now is. The present population of Burope is Ml 3,117 90,240 Loout 288 millions; of America, 66 millions: of the whole 38, ; rr 129/916 113,861 138,750 2,800 | sarch, 1,100 million and contentment, in a country and climate equal van i al was tried over before, when the jury dissgreed. It was JACOB.H, SACKMANN & BROTHER. || or surpassing apy other in all that in desirable | a hndd somuirehrmer ue, Denial F. Hell The Jury It} Gu pation Drought to recover iapeit dutie om goose BOOKBINDERS AND IMPORTERS OF fish, to the which arrived at port in December, 1841. The goods if the last tw itand thus :—Re- is i BOOKS AND PAPER. where they may shoot, hunt and fish, to the extent | $194 35 damoges, with 6 cents costs. hg Hog lh \ehrec‘es tao The aggregates of the last two years si : ‘There has been Home established in Savan- HE undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public | Of desire, ail the year round—raise their choice hi hard fa ion of | Were entere: ess than the actual value at the place | ceived at Cleveland, Portsmouth, Cineinnati, Marietta, | iah, whic 6 condition. THE “a4 taken his | blood and other horses—with all the various cattle, theaens - etn Te ba Sipe cela WBtnder sliewed where they were purchased. Adjourned over, and Toledo, in 1948, 463,090 lbs; 1844, 1,244,485. * hcetit Yev tsk bealpcon ll be canted | cages Teva by three-fourths tha oem pear Court Galsndar—This Day, cep, &c.,at an expense less by three-fourths than in | to have been uttered on the 4th D: ber, 1844. 1 6 mfr, grhich he solicite their patronage, | the old States, to say nothing of preservation of.| J in evidence that the parties were. in Company on the Svrtaion Counr—78, 76 790, 7, 18. 98, 25, 46, 54, 08, heist imran “wa health of body and mad. day in queetion in « liquor store in South street, when de- 90, 29,61, $2, 96, 97, 30, 7, 62, 108, 62, 60, 61, 86, 111, 06 3 31Fec ‘ T would call the attention of all those whose pe- Geena sae lg ee Shoes made with hair elastic soles, are manufactured Memsen or Coxoress From Massacnuserrs — | in Maine, They are said to be highly neeful, and a most F delighttul covering for the understandings. The returns trom the 9th district are complete, and The tabbbibenté of Goventinth tegustetnel't gale bag that Williams would be elected by the plurality sys onthe evening of jhe 4th Inst... The pevilion at Grsctieue, following oppro. February 10, 1845, Cro ” = Bae, KOR SALE—Twenty,four Copered FREIQHT Twenty, four Copered FREIGH cuniary position is, at present, unsatisfactory, Or | hie character Hee dubeanelt wes Putin that the chevege eT ee ne N28) 188, 1m, Third Trial, Second Trial, | wae blown down Om ite tastings, and rig oy tenn CARS, auch sure @ competent income herealt 10 | ter of com; it was not so immaculate as to Jecond Part.-.70,'t 5. 10. . 18. " i ‘anoension Ds "They will besgld very lows geld bet the above, and what follows. From the statistics materially injured by the ‘vorts alleged to. have ‘bern | 8¢008d Part—-70, 98, 104, 0, 114, 118, 190, 194, 96 witliema, dem. bret Petos* | thought the Last day hed come, and that thelr all may deduce the Tapid growth of the new | ed. That on the occasion alluded to, a sailor who had ” 4,069 4.338 A new company of emigrants for Oregon is to atart from vi “ be he. Boonville, Mo., in the spring. some sense in the wag who altered the title of the bil) ‘The citizens of Montreal are urging the construction: « » electi . | by the city, of a pnblic walk, or boulevard, on the French Meomnaventa Ueerea en colo ht fone Vion, of | lan, around the bare of the noble mountain which rises tue election of Henry Williams in the 9h district.” ‘The | .8F the city. it must strike every one acquainted with ri (8 locality, as a noble «rd admirable scheme. The cost bill is assigned for debate to day in the Senate. hh ‘come int some $4,000 oF $6,000. States, and that Illinois, reasoning from the | been 1 ete Bia acrgey; (uaring loot seme money, mths ATLANTIC AND St. Lawaence Rattnoan 5 ay ee fore Bun niday, the I9t of March, they will be o Tise-vale at the premhves of the abecriber, a eloce, A i from to tl West side Broad street,below Locust street, 5 past, will, within a perid of twelve or fifteen eater aa former character, might have | borders on Canada, res. passed to be engrossed in the in3!_tmeod * gba years, have a population equal or exceeding in Senate of Maine, without a division, on the 7th inst., and GROTON FOUNTAIN BREWERY. number that of Ohio at precnh, ‘and the War ot — 4s A the expressions a atove slladed A pa i in the House on’ the oh, tye vote of 104 to 10. It hes “HE inability of the to the de. | the property in the State will ‘be in rion, t passed substantially as originally reported. Z his se ha! tore in poem maufectr Within twenty years she will, in porafation and wine Jay will render a realed verdict this forenoon. TEIN + TG >be called us above: where be f ft , Supaeme Co U: Srarzs, Feb. 10. tr Sane eth herent gt hat then will be the | sicnops a8 Frlores: 88 Sew’ Chigy. arr oaks | Ravens Company. "The afm ofthe Cvuee wa 01 jal a bow ° J oe ral " Cuired at the prices stated’ above 1 the %- | 1.560 Nuns, 3,600 persons are devoted to Literature and oneal by Mr. ohason for ibe defendant in error, and Anice caloulation has been made bi @ late accurate | In India, it is stated, there are several newspapers este- philologist thet there are 13 000 words in common use in f Dlithed for the exuress purpose of opposing Christianity, England, which do not appear in apy dictionary of the 9 au: public jectures are delivered in Caloutta for (he seme language. af Nia Brant Pale eg, t0 the Dita an slabrions berergs, object.