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er P ‘ in a : ihe Meant i seen cepa Sates J ei en rome gah | TIAN BET he a me rpm AACR RRM pnp neem - ‘The Logisiature vs. the Women Literature, &e ; EW Y RK HER ALD Otp Noau 4-Beaaixo at Wasurneron.—One | Important from Mexico—Uur Relations wi! Meeting for beg the Pittsburg Sm:—-You pablished ge columns ef the a a. fs aare, Oe eee ae SAL O 4. + } ef the most.curigus movements in office-seeking that Republic. Yesterday evening a number of our most influ: | 10th March, and with not unmerited panegyric, | New York.—This spirited publisher has done. the Ec inst the bill for | State some service by his admirable reprint of this in these days, is'that of old Noah, who, accordin, The Water Witch arrived at New Orleang on | ential merchants met at the Mayor's Office, tor “the remonstrance of Mr.Arnold tu oa correspondent of ours, has “xi ae ol ofthe the 10:h inst. with advices from Vera Cruz to the the purpose of taking into consideration ‘he best - _unidsment of petnctioe, a now before the | scarce work, and as stated by the talented writer ground and raised f ¥ Sth instant, and the city of Mexico to the 25:h ult. | means to be adopted forthe reliet of the Pattaburg | Leg! a: 1 she leman’s arguments are | of the preface to the American edition, ‘No fa- rom the dead, all of a sudden, 5 e city suflerers. His Honor, Mayor Hasras, was called | certainly unanswerable. Still he does not | mily Bib‘e is considered complete, unless it con- emerging at Washington as an office-beggat. He | And the United, States schooner Flirt, Lieutenant the Chair, and Mr. Havamsyer, (Mayor elect,) | appear to the writer of the present, to have taken | tains the Apocryphato the Old Testament. Why hopes to find a hole somewhere in in Calas Watson, arived. at Nagfolk on the 17th, from ee apointed Secretary. q *" | altogether a profound view of the case. He con- | should not the A| ocrypha to the New Testament Apris 20, 1825. New Yerk. Sur coco! «sila Srgam Suir Caeponia 18 over due ; she is in her sixteenth day. % 4 - . : aid they had met for the of forming | ceives the male to be exposed to the seductions of deemed equally import: interesting I— Ponatictem and beh id - bn _— ‘hig | ‘Bough which to creep to a share of the spoile— | Havana, with advices from Vera-@ruz to the 30ib | led ip ae des ‘meeting {be held in some | the female in the seme degree that the {cmale is be de Seis a ana ations Bhs eeirerodiie reaae will One of the most painful subjects presente: probably through the old pair of breeches which | Ultimo. ° central part of the city, to adopt measures for inert eat tothoge cf the male; and no doubt he speaks in | be acknowledged by every dispassionate person.” day, to the observation of the enlightened friend of } tarey got mended in the State of New York for} The news is important. their fellow citizens in Pittsburg. Other cities had this from experience. But, admitting that heshould | ‘This publication has rendered very acceptable ser- . 7 ‘ collected ibutions, and he did not see why a 7 ‘4 sixty-two and a half cents. On the whole, we feel} Accounts by both the Water Witch and Flir, beter em uie ackebochl uot deths aan. have sovffered in his own person as much | vice to the Theological student and the Ecclesias- : 5 .jJ.} 0% more than any or all of the male | 4j % rather desirous that poor old Noah should get | state that an English frigate, the Eurydice, hud ore minster dhe Fars g Israelite worthies ot whom he makes men- soe beer Sor ciicn) Skaheed: New something at last. He has tried every side for the | one to Texas to inform the Texan Governmen | * 4; ven asked, would it not be well tocommence | tion, still he should bear in mind that he has Yorn A arootd Ww aition of Mr. G. Vandeahofi's last five years, belonging to mi in that | on the part of Mexico, that the latter country | by moking @ collection from the persons present? He but encountered the consequences of the syste- most excellent work, has just been issued. We . » ging to more parties in thai ted + had given away n ost of his property since be had come | matic injustice of his sex. He is requested to ob- beli it whethe tees beak on pal gen PN = time thun the most industrious political mendicants | Would acknowledge the independence of Texas, | into éttice, but he still had alittle left, out of which he | serve that society is under male government, and | believe it tobe the i . in fit ided Texas refused her consent to annexati 1d contribu fie, (Laughter. that in consequence, male rapacity has shut tang. are generally able to fasten on in fifty years. He | Prov! ce annexation | could contri! Roa, CARD tacnllia has neon pei om me eae mail ae ae Tian aes Tindis) or rub Haken Hager humanity, is the alarming progress of fanaticism and infidelity. Every species of fanatacism appears to be daily nequiring a deeper tinge of extravagance and madness. Millerism—Mormonism—Parkerism —~all the isms around which the folly of weak minds and the knavery of unprincipled adventurers have been congregated, are becoming more and | wieg Juckwon, and i with the United Statee Mr 8, ALLEN OF 1 '—Har . " A got something, but they hap- 3 e ecting at the Tabsrnaele,—first advertising it in all the Brothers, New York.—This is a beautiful little more revolting and demoralizing. pened to find him out prematurely, and he got| It does not appear that Mexico will go to war on | papers, and that, that wculd bo the best method offget- | of the female to earn her fleraeniee Dy eas et the volume, intended for the young. It is. very inte- bne of the peculiarities of these false and wick- od perversions of morals and religion, is their proneness to split up and divide into minor sects, still more deplorably at variance with trath aud decency than their original. Thus we see the Mik lerites now dispersing into small communities of fanatics, whose violations of common decency are s0 gross as to demand the interference of the civil authorities. In Maine, Millerism has recently as- |: sumed a form which is marked by the most melan- F kicked out befo: is belly filled, | the question of annexation. There was some | tg subscriptions. of | convenient for himeelf. {f, in consequence, the | resting, and inculcates leesons needed by every Then he tried Van —— paca Erna, Next | bravado, but nothing alarming. ecttap tana peea bore — titans saranee ap: | temale does her best to hire out her person by the | one in the most ordinary ones of Sha jay wife. he tried General Harrison, b luck The first «ffect of the news of the passage of the | plication, to be made by a committee, to be eppointed for | hour or for lve, has the male any real title to It should, and doubtless wilt be genera ee . atrison, and had no better luck. ‘ that purpose, to cail on the citizens in the different wards. | commiseration when he may find that he has the | Tx Bacugior’s Own Boox.— Burgess tring- Then he tried John Tyler, and did n’t get 80 much | @nnexation by Congress, wes more like the crack | “"Mr, Avparwa rose, and said he wou'd recommend a | worst of the bargain? Let Mr. Arnold lock to the | tr, New York. A handsome little work, contain- as a morsel, and now he is trying Mr. Polk, through | °f @ pocket pietol than the report of a thirty-two | public meeting at the Tabeynecle, to appoint persons to | renort rendered by the “ Working women of New | ing 24 striking scenes in the life of a bachelor, by . fs <i h district to go round avd get subscriptions. Geo. Crui 4 his old friend Marcy, from whom he expects to get | Pounder. All this, however, may be changed on | “Or. “Ali's eal that people ena not be got togoround, | York,” assembled the other day to the number of | Geo, RARER & Stringer, New York. ‘ me , something. His original wish was to have a| the arrival of Senor Almonte at Vera Cruz; he pli riled pode bp leva: Si SVen hundred, sndbe wil ibility, ie paieriaet One of Lever’s interesting tales of Ireland fifiy chargeship or consulate abroad, and at one time he | ™ay and may not create a war excitement. Time | * ‘that a committee should be sent to Al- | the balance with those of the other. Of course, all | years ago. came near being appointed to Constantinople. But | Will tell. bany to the Legislature with a memorial, praying of them | rules are gubj-ct to exceptions, and his case may |. TH® Gamouer’s Wirg.—Harper pele aw i if the administration would recognize the inde-| We have now to learn what effect the promice | (osfford means for purtly relieving the sults ee by the | have been worse than Joseph’s ; still it would be- York. An interestin novel by the author of lste fire, and in case they failed, tocome back to New fi men, under existing circumstances, to bear | Young Prima Donn " . . ry Cc. choly demeralization. Professing the belief that i of the acknowledgment of the independence of } York tothe Common Council here. His experience, and | ‘rdividually with meek! hat they have col | THE Wanpening Jaw, Nos. 17 and 18 —Win- pore fee of the world es Capers ersr saga aa wee ooo aA ps Texas by Mexico has upon the former. it had not baen trifling, couviaced him thet personal ap- Lee ey eed the al i He may be | chester, New York. These numbers complete the the human race are about to be let 2 H [From N. 0. Ficey an April 11) plication to Che cisirens, Wonk nob Teer te cae illeadvised ; but what would Mr. Arnold say to | work. rt, hed 3 Aes well—the dignity would be perfectly -satic- :, anything like a reapecteble representaticn, if he cou! i Ae f all Lirreu’s Livixe Aas, No. 48.—Judd & Taylor, these fanatics are giving themselves up to the most ‘ z The Fanny from thi rrived at Vera Cruz | jo call it, of the benevolence of New York. propese in its place a bill for the raising of a male 5 revolting practices and obscene ceremonies. They | factory. However, if he do not get a foreign ap- | with the intelligence of the passage of the measure of | “°xi) von'Hanren—The Logislature ought (osendtwenty- | poll tax, anda male property and income tax, to fy epee tery end Sumber: Pini’ Bie. pointment, he may get some contracts that will | Appexation by the Cuited States joys, fone The news | sve thousand dollars. go towards the support of destitute woman, the . 4 2 was recived coldly by most of the inhabitants of that sea- f yield handsomely in the way of spoils. We really | port, but there ‘wes some blustering end talk abeut war fi ing movoy, would beto end Le oeitn ll the churches a oppo Aye haan Wines ‘ei bo ie think, on the whole, that Mr. Polk and Marcy | ©" the part of aportion of the population, which all sane | in the city, and bave acollection in that way. Hewas | Mr. Arnold pleads so well for the balance of ive hi ing,-j : men supposed would soon subside, sure the various institutions of the city would lind a pA degen ‘ i tan, "2 hm something, Jat to quiet the por | Gath dy pir tthe sang othe Water teh the | Hand aio, which woul dest grat croton tam i | Justice ina cure here be conceives it cde 3 ——__—___—__ despatches just received frm the city of Mexico, forthe | ‘MY did. that there would not betwo | the propriety of the present euggestion on behalf ‘Tue Siaz or Tux Custom House.—Apparently | British Minuster in Texas. The purport ef the documents | «uousand dellare gown that way, and that it would have | of the ‘other. ‘He is urged to consider that our all the excitement about changes in the Custom | 2&4 not transpired, but it was rumored, and generally | a very bad effagt, inasmuch as any man would not g.ve | cities are heavily taxed fer the support of foreign 4 credited, that they contained a complete recognition on mich int ay as by having his name written in | paupers, of which a very goodly proportion of House has subsided, and the storm would seem to | thefpart of Mexico of the independence of Texas,upon the k and whiteySad the eum placed after it. males, and among whom no native females are have quite blown over. But such is far from being | Condition that she rejected the proposed annexation tothe | Mr{Lawaxnce was of opinion that the Tabernacle was | ever found to present themselves. Our locofocos, i hewt United States. riate place fe eet d that it Pré " the case. Although the cliques say nothing in the | ‘The ditficulty with the prosecuting cfticers appears to | ‘2¢ most appropriate place for & meeting, end th home and foreign, wrangle for office with our . z ‘4 hat would be well to commence at once, and appoint a secre- le whi nd neither party of scramblers ever journals, and keep very quiet, yet they are as busy | be under what character to against him,ho hav- } tary to receive the money, whe would acknowledge the | Male whigs, a ri party Th eking all the ti rf ing acted under the erders of Canalizo during the critical | same in the newspapers. proposed, it is believed, a solitary custom house as ever. They are working ¢ time at Albany, | events of the revolution, as a simple General of Division. clerkship or count t office for a destiture h d Washi * Go After some further discussion, it was proposed to appoint iP Post h here, and at Washington, in order to preduce an} The Lepper wernmeeet h roomren Fatalbesoce of | a committee of five who should be empowered to make | daughter of the land. Our male natives are for impression on the mind of the President and his | ‘D¢,Pet#*ge of the annexation resolutions by uses tthe necessary arrangements for a public meeting ina | taking all the good things to themselves, and re- a we , but they had no official notice that President | suitable place on Monday evening next. This motion | member not the daughters of those women who cabinet, that it is absolutely necessary to make | Tyler had given bis assent to them. However, they en- dopked, and the followi deaek bi _ ropes pap: a hi in the Custom Hi So fi he P tertained little deubt of their receiving his approval. Our beta rh 4 Mt the! Mr Hes cover svn Rabe): are tilled the seil with pleeding feet and fingers in the OF te CONC eae ead at the Fost | fies from the capital are not so late as due, but we infer | fioni ate eecisendiae aed Min Allee Itenze then toyed | Years of the country’s revolutionary egony. Our office is concerned, a charge would no doubt be | that the Government was really in possession of the latest | hy Mr. Brown, that tke number be increased to seven, male foreign ograrians ask for the lands of the very desirable and salutary, for Mr. Graham, the | intelligence, end that the departure of the Brit‘sh vessel | when Mr. Srragux, (Mayor of Brooklyn,) end Mr Law | Republic. although they can;have what they want present incumbent, probably with good enough ic- pews for Galveston was conrequent upon the informa: | rence, were appointed. It was then ested that the | for a°dollar or two per acre, and a eufficiency of declare that the distinction of sexes has been abol- ished, and in their private meeting-places, they en- guge in the washing of each others’ naked bodies, and other acts of gross indecency, which exceed any thing perpetrated by the impostor Matthias and his followers. It is stated by the Morning News, that the contagion has spread to this city, and that similar meetings have been held here, and that the same kissings and washings, and other filthy rites, in which even negroes have mingled, as charac- terise the fanatical assemblages in Maine, have been perpetrated. This is, indeed, a fearful aspect of the social condition. Then, again, in a thousand directions, infidelity may be traced like a river of desolating lava— blighting and blasting the hopes, purity and happi- ness of the souls of men. Under various disguises the spirit of scepticism is at work, unsettling the minds of the young, the weak and the proud—hard- sz; Daggeis, New York—Will be found interes- i imirers of such like productions. Faankensts1n—Daggers, New York—This most horrific tale, by Mrs. Shell , for 25 cents. Anctsnt Reoims—Harper Brothers, New York. One of James’ best tales, two volumes in one,form- ing No. six of the pocket edition ef select novelr, for 25 cents. ILLUMINATED £ waKePEARE, Nos. 45-and 46—Har- per Brothers, ‘New York.—The ‘most marked ex- cetlence of this edition is the spirit and number of its illustrations; and this, with ite beautiful typc- raphy, and the notes, selected and original, of Mr. Ferola ck, makes it far the best ever 1 inthis country. The parts are sold at twenty-five cents each. AngcpoTEs oF A! See interesting work, well worthy o! sal. RICAN Inprans—Blake, New f peru- Conundrum—Why Goi r Medicated Soap like the Asphodel? Answer—because it immortal. Just as long as tan, pimples, fagokles, senbarn, cok lop trees, and secure possession in their own right s of male ecramblers, aided by male 3 aod male lawyers, is not explained. + 4 1 be sed to elt hen Mesera. | years to pay it in. There is indeed an equal pro- | |, , ke, ts of bean- ening the hearts of the thoughtless and the pro- | tentions, has yet no capacity for conducting that ore mage moda ef areata took Pere ay Philpe and Jemes Brown, were ad- mie to cereal Acttlees nak and Tema, of ate ty just $0, lug wi fane. What is the cause of all this? Where are | important department of the public service with | Texas Resolutions were introduced, and warm'y avy | 2c ; jundred acres per head in Oregon. But how single | \ we to loek for the sources of this swelling tide of | any proper degree of accuracy and despatch. But port for declaring the provisions of the Treaty of 1831 | rahtsTonutinan on the commutes I aould Mote taat ny | Women are to get there, or, when there, how to | Guid rat ed, e ; *. tified in 1832) at un end; for closing the ports of Mexi . . = Mr. Van Ness, the collector, is a man of business | So'ugeinst all vessels of the United States, ard. pronsoit | {13% Mr Cooper, be added. (Laughter) Mr. Peter Coop- “ 1 habits, and attends to his duties. His decisions | ing the introduction of our manufactures; and, finally, | berg of the committee, anf the. meeting then sdjourned. give universal satisfaction, and he is, in all re- | e#t2e Pepaetien Sram gis karat area ronitbe. Teriare Sey ae ry Ww a wate ola, outa fanaticism and infidelity % First amongst the causes of the fanaticiem which is presenting itself under such revolting aspects, amid sw functiona} a { The lure is evidently held out to married males, eu and twenty years s1 ould bellsened aaa mais pe Tate Suameaun ale ost A Bolger T te gig ey Gore i i ‘ich i i re - tion of friendly relations shou! ned to, save uron % who, under law, take ion of the property of | 84¢’s depot, a and of the infidelity which is, corroding the moral | spects, a most competent and faithful public officer. | tne condition that the United States should renounce, al- rye iplratais ee als ir senaslee eit their wives, ‘and not unfrequently leave’ Mant wad yay: feel pd at unless andfreligious sentiment of the age, we regard the | But as to his enemies desisting from their move- | together the plan of annexation icp eee raga pp erode London, by her wow | their children naked Our democratic President ‘iets Boston; Pietees Albany; Beckus k Bul 3 = tle of | such attention ana surpri ments against him, that is out of the question. rete A bis erties dace in the pees eee Aicetal paw ees intel lingy bes ate Discs eee rae They will never give it up. i received, but it throws little light uponthetrans | Succecds most admirably in gulling Jo! if i: P. They care very litte |e aac ine revolution, He endearors ty cusew upon | always attended by her husbend, whe possesses nan eston- seems thus to interpret the law in his inaugural, conduct of the clergy—both in a theological and singe “he therein; ancoureses “tha people will moral point of view. By their intolerance, secta- However Beautiful the Countenance may L>, yet, if the Rersn have a dirty set of teeth, accompanied with bad breal cctv ; = z their wives” to go to Oregon and take on; rianism and polemical controversies,conducted with | for rebufis—they are used to them. othere the reeponsibilty of all the mest Aagrent acte | ishing degree ventrilequial powers. ”‘Thie perhaps will thus wetting orth distinetly that * the people” are | Tisiees nrsaen orcomes mos only adiarmahng speciale, but . a a rection. x: ie whole wonder ; es he is present af at i ” ‘idote for these ev 1s, and yt th t deligt t- petecirsekeriaalorns Sta] papeiven th iat _ Packet Sup Oxronp.—The Liverpool Chronicle wires ree te i oo and commend- tes plac he can make his vo pear as ifemenating ae RBs eae Re te be eI le 5 koods fa Meret rt ‘ett fe ts fio all Icriouy¢ batnse; Phebe er gives the following correspondence between the | ble exertions to assist the inbi Pope teas Ena nnU [28 ROCkE UCR. our male abolitionists are for arming male negroee | fecr whiteness, whi e wall impurities of the breath, z ; i " : ra : 3 not matter of mere speculation and conjecture, for passengers of this fine vessel and Captain Rath- provinces te fever noe resect me oe Mr. Henry Phillips gave a concert in Providence on ico appears | Thursday evening, which was well attended. for Hee legfal tes ft Sag fags ag ln ls Sae en fl with the male} popular sovereignty, and thus for | and crs as a pros reative to the tecth.. ryt ones, end you its extent is but too apparent. The christian cha- | bone: to be fixed almost exclusively upon a reform cf the Con. assisting the male African to lord it over the women rities and graces—all the fair and attractive fruits Ssur Oxronp, cf Liverpool, ‘stituional Bares of Tuoabsya. They wish to limit in Gabe Hughes’ Family are giving concerts in Augusta’ | of the Jand, along with the male British, the male | “Dr. sherman’s warehouse is at 106 Nassau street. of ge ligion—have thus, in many quarters, March 20, 1845, ” } some manner the powers of the Executive. 6 Trish, the male Germans, and the male Dutch. ts—110 Broadway, 10 Astor House, 227 Hudson street, genuine religiox , De a Deen rea d There were several shocks of an earihquoke felt in | , Mr. Anderson goesto the Arch street, Philadelphia, at | From all which, and much more not necessary to | 108 Bowery, 77 East Brokdway. te William streets 139 Ful on perished amid the fie'tce storms of theological dis- | “Dxan Sin :—Betore parting with you, we feel anxious | Oojacaon the 10th ult. Many persons were killed, enc | theclose of his engagement at the Park. suggest, in this world of male supremacy, and in | Suce sect, Boston, as ee 53 putation. Then, aga‘0, the immoralities of the that ‘* Fashion” con" clergy have, far and wid’, destroyed the influence of christianity. Every nocv and then, some exag- gerated case of priestly turpitu'de is presented to the public eye, and the fall of a Stishop or a priest, vitiates the moral power of an hundred pulpits. Unqnestionably, the unfaithfulness, intolerance, and immorality of the clergy have had a most mournfully extended influence in corrupting the moral and religious sentiment of society? Another prolific source of the fanaticism, immo- rality and infidelity of the day, is to be found in the publications issued by the great publishers. Mingled up with the Holy Bible, we have seen publishing houses like that of the Harpers, issuing cheap editions of the writings of the'most licen- tious novelists. Eugene Sue and the Decameron of Bocacio have thus been circulated in the same bundle with the Holy Scriptures. At the same time we see other publishers—Wiley & Putnam, for instance—spreading throughout the cowmunity, philosophical works, as they are styled, whose d: rect aim is to overturn Christianity. We have just seen a book entitled ‘* Vestiges of the History of Creation,” which appears to have been written by some one in this city, and which issues from the press of Wiley é& Putnam. This work attempts in the most ingenious manner to unite the testi- to testify in come appropriate mode, our a at {| scarcely a house was Jeft uninjured. There was the] The Puiladelphia papers state your Kind and gentienranly conduct towseiees tonne | Greatest consteration smong the inhabitanta lest the city | tinues to draw crowded houses at the Walnut evarp nice our late passage from . should be ruined. The manner in which this play was getten out in arrival on the Irish coast, was in all respects as pleasant We mentioned yesterday thut Santa Anna wes rather | York, was nothing compared tothe luxurious and elegent as ae Liieegen ae 80 speedy (fifteen days) os to at- etrogi ve i ane ane , Ree life. Mal conte: mode in which it has been produced here. test the sailing qualities, as well as th f | tion of we God in our files orrespondence will , your, ship, in ail wealheta, and to sesteks nee eaves = bankers, ay era res trate eeeb etry jan eee Hor, Qatar, Sloera ces the Well-carned reputation, Having met, on our arrival in | fads and place them under the protec _ ‘The Campanologians were recived with immense favor the channel, with streng and long continued easter]: oe winds, our voyage hus been prottscted by no taut gi | _ ‘There DUSE a AS a Ses Siesta neers teen TIOETeEe peo ak ae yours or your ship ; jand we feel the more desirous | Cabinet. Sr. Echeverria,the Minister of Finance, evinces bys @ wrudtetcoel ready to eppland the el irom the occurrence of this discoureging and inevitable | @ Ciposition to retire. The deputy from Zacatecas, Sr | they spow er renee see et il detention, to manifest to you our sense that, so far as lay | Luis de La Ress, js talked of for this portiolio, and the | f the Be'l Ringere. io you power, nothing has been omitted that could con- | Papers applaud the selection. Mad. Castellan, after a successful trip to Russia, had tribute to cur comfort, our pleasure, or our speedy arriv: We have neither time nor reom to go farther into our | been singing at the Philharmonic Concerts in England, at ou Geatination, We beg, therefore, that you will ac- | files A dey. US ray, fat) eh : the i. wpa and was short!y to appear on the stage. wept from us the piece of plate which our committee will | Anna’ Lid 6 Government, (and we have severa: “ Cam| ilicia,” ‘present to you, asa token of our good will, with vur as of them before us,) is bold and almost insolent. Feeling wie ate By ning Mie for ee fev relies Bae harauees Uist weahall ever remember your kindnoes and | at hse iste, hers, tno init to bis audacity. In | fled dead.” Tue Fecnon Covernmeat will bulld a new n during our yoyage. We know it wi uu , : © bte- pleasure, as it , ey ae awe nLeupressttiors om bed teuce of prosecuting a war with the United States’ he opera house for the Royal Academy of Music. confidence with which your chief mate, Mr. Yeaton, has | May yet be invested with the command of the army, and inspired us in his ability and seamanship, and our thanks | thtough that means reinstete himself in power. Sporting Intelligence. to him for so well seconding your efforts to render eur A law for the liberty of the N phe is under discussion in Cannotiron Racks—Ecuirse Cournse—Third day— voyage pleassnt. Yours, very r fully : Count | the Chember of Deputies, and is spoken of favorably by | Thuraday, April 1lth—Association purse $600—Three Zabielo, of St. Petersburgh ; John D. Buren, of New | ™&oy of the Mexican journals. mile heats. York?; Joseph Froste, of Quebec ; ard A. King, of Senor Gomez Pedraza has been declared Minister Pleni- | D Heinsohn’s b. c. Marco, by Celeston, dam by Ohio ; J. Milton Sanders, of Ohio , J. W. Starr, Ohio ; | Potentiary of the Republic to France, to settle with that Lance, 4 y. 0. Jobn Frank, of South Carolina—Cabin passengers per | Kingdom a treaty between the two countries. D. {Kenner packet ship Oxford, The manufacturing interests of the country, it is stated, of Picayune; 3 yrs. Grnr.emen :—For the expression of your kind feeling | hve suffered severely from the late change, and many | W. J. Mioor’s ( conve; ed to me in your flattering note of yestesday, with | English and American mechanics are returning from the tt by imp its handsome accompaniment ofa piece of plate. i beg | SFeat cotton spinning and other establishments in dffer- yeu toaccept of my warm and sincere acknowledgments. | €Dt Be of the Republic ; and the hatred and jealousy of J if our passage has been protracted by circumstances over | th Mexicens to pee! cescription of foreigners seems to | imp. Jordon, out of Louisinnese—4 y o. a4 which we could have no control, its length has been ren- | have imbibed fresh vigor. Time—h 49-5 46}. Both heats won Narine dered less tedious and irksome by the disposition evinced Passengers arrived in the Water Witch spesk of the | broke down in the last mile of the second he: }, but ran to by allon ee and _— eee hy you, gentlemen, feted spirit Labeda, as if it w realy. anes. = the heel render it as able ai leasant as eir accounts, the Mexican: eoger for war with the Seconp'Race—Sweepstakes for 3 i—colts q chief mate, Mr. featon, will, am sure, feel nigtis ged, | United States.” We caunot in anything definite | f.llivs 631bs—mile heats Teer er oes Sab this country where liberty 1s very decidedly of the male sex, from all this Mr. Arnold will see that t ere is neither bread nor lodging, nor protection, norsufferance for the poor female, unless as the hanger-on of the male. How then, can he com plain if woman’s wit be employed to hook hereel! en to the male, in some form or another ? But I pause sir, abruptly, for the thought occure to me that you are a male editor ; still [ feel con fident, that as the conductor of what lays claim to the high character of a free press, you will no refuse a place in your columns to this retort cour in unfair parallel. And the rather wili you admit this female remonstrance with the male temonstrancer, that it is made on behalf of those who are at this time menaced with being crushed down into the condition} of servants of servants; Against which horrible injustice, no less thay against the conclusions of Mr. Arnold, respecting the defencelessness of the male before the blan- dishments of the female, I venture to raise this feeble protest in behalf of. Tux Women or tax Lanp. Next to the Deprivation ef Sight, Deafness is most to be deplored. There persons'who are unfurturately afflicted with Desfaess will be highly pleased to leur that they euly cured by the ure of Gonraud’s Acoustic recipe of that \enowned Aurist, Dr, wonderful deops can only te had eu x Gounavn’s well known Chemis boratory, 67 Walker street, first store rnoat Broadw: member this! Beat’s Hair Restorative, at his Agency, 67 ‘Walker st. Ist store rnom Broadway. ————,_. Dalle: Magical Fain sxtractor, at his agency, cPwalker street, first store from’ Broadway. Medical Notice.—The Advertisements of the New York College of Medicine and Pi iY ished for the Buppression of \ chery, in the cure o} iL rt nercafter appear om the an ; WW. 5 HICHARDBON, M. Dy "*Bifice and Consul ine Rooms af the Colloge 95 Nissees sire, All Philadelphia Subscriptions to the AERALD must be paid to Speonly authorized Agents, Zieber & Co., 3 Ledge: Building, Thira street, nea: Chestuar. ‘Terms without it: Delivered fe of trgeta any port ef Fhiasantin without it; ia. Singte copies for sale a above, daily, a1 o'clock—Erice § cents. . The Wexxiy Henato is also for sale every Saturday morn: ing—Price 634 cents, or $3 per annum, delivered in any part of Philadelphia, free of postage All uie new and cheap Publications for eale at their wholesale and retail tablishinent, ‘S00n as issue: retail (o~ With the exception of one paper, the ‘Hierald” ia read Such, Dertapa, in Philadel, ax acy’ yaper Wrablished ta hut city, aff avaluable lium to advertisers. ape. tirements hunded to the agents at half past \¢ o’clock, oear in the Herald next day. Extensive Winpratt.—Somtme within a year Amasa Stetson deceased in Roxbury, Jeavin: property. of about half a million of dollars. He died » lor and without any will Having no near relatit his property is now in process of distribution amon; merous distant kindred. Quite a cumber of persons, more or less remetely connected with the deceased, ip Belche:towa, Amherst, Shutcsbury, and other plec’s in this county, are receiving shares of “ this world’s goods” accumulated by their departed relative, in sums ‘ying from two to four thousand dollars. Two ns in Belchertown, in moderate pecuniary circumstances, sented their checks at the Northampton Benk atew MONKY MARKET. Saturday, April 19—6 P. M, . rs = led atthe honorable mention which hat de of | respecting Santa Anna. The impression seems to be thut | A. H. Carnal’s b. f. Attalla Lec: by im. - i * ii mony of all the sciences against the truth of the | his neme as connected with our voyage now beppily con- | he will not fare so badly as hes been anticipated. coe, out Of Extant rescore ran teriy $50,000 of this: cee will bo distributed in Belchertown, | ,_ The es an improvement m the stock market to-day, revelations of the sacred writings, and to seduce | cluded. Lin Cock’s ch. f. by imp. Ainderby, dam by Arab acd probably $20,000 in Amherst. A few persons also in | Oth ax regards prices and demand. Farmers’ Loan advan- With every wish for your future happiness and wel.| ANOTHER AWFUL CoNnFLAGRATION.—We learn by | John G Cock’s ch f. Arrah Neal; by imp Levie- ee oF we its readers into materialism. The ‘‘ Apocryphal the western part of the county are the lucky recipient: | ced } per cent., Vicksburg j, Norwich and Worcester j, fare, believe me to be, yours, most truly, 3 5 ; - than, out of Martha Washi: Seer ¥ Co y Gospels” have also been recently published in this} March 21, 1845. JOHN RATHBONE. | the Canada papers that a fire swept through Lon- John Fornbull's ch. chy iep ‘Giences, out of imp. 1 of Gonhent hun receives $400. ‘Buch e distribution of oi neceenen ts eS Coe 7 Waheed ae ie tl city, and are strenuously pushed into circulation | 7° the Cabin Passengers of the Ship Oxford. don, C. W, on the 13th inst., destroying nearly ef cesses 2 4 | estate is very rare.— Hampshire Gazette. Mlinois 4, Reading ¢, Ohio 6's }. Harlem and Indiana for the purpose of advancing peculiar dogmas, even | _ The piece of plate above referred to, consisted of | one-half of that place. Anextra from the Times | /*mes Cage’s ch.{. by imp. Belshazzar, dam by imp. 5 closed firm st yesterday's prices. The market is by no Mu pe emas, mea pega : 5 L:viatha: sien sees oe ces 40] Mayor or Portianp.—Eliphalet Greely, was | means settled : the slight advance in quotetions for some at the expense of shaking confidence in the authen, | ‘he following pieces, viz: twodozen massive silver | office gives the annexed particulars:— John F. Millet’s ch. f. by imp. Sorrow, re-elected Mayor of Portland, on Thurrday, having re. é . qv eee ticity of the canonical books of the sacred volume. | forke. All we cansay to this is, thatif Capt. Rath-| It is with feelings of intense sorrow we perform the | Eclipse +s sess evevzsessseuvsseseeee + 6dr. | ceived 950 vbtes, egainst 636 for Clopp, the democratic | °f the stocks,ond the mcrease in tranractions, do nct give Phe discet aad obvious tea ‘ f all th b bone * will act so,” he must expect such things. painful task of publishing this Extra, to announce the Time, 1 60-—1 60—was won easily. candidate, and 6 scattering. operators a much better tzeling, as little confidence is vious tendency o| ese pub- i s most awful calamity that ever befel this town, and, if we Arremrr at Munper.—la the State Prison, at placed in the permanency of this improvement. lications is to unsettle the popular mind—to fritter away confidence in Christianity, and to foster a spirit of cold and heartless infidelity. Thus, in all quarters, we see agencies of demo, ralization at work. The literature, philosophy, morals, religion, and we may add the politics of the age, are beset by influences tending to unsettle the mind—to obliterate the ancient landmarks—to cast the mind afloat, without rudder or compass, on the great ocean of thought. Need we then wonder at the progress of fanaticiam and infidelity? But where are we to look for a counteracting in- fluence? We answer, in the practical good sense of the independent daily press. The clergy may be unfaithful and immoral—pious publishers, loving virtue and religion much, but dollars a little more, may inundate the land with licentiousness and ae Hoe TH .. | take all things into considerati Meds Late rrom Brazit.—The clipper brig | in Western Conade. Yesterday, ( tera misctonue ree aeearn see Adeline, Captain (toodmanson, arrived yesterday | tet past twelve, when most of the inhabitants were at | i, ’ : 3 > People will go into brothels they must vxpect to from Rio de Janeiro. She sailed thence on the sea hi (hap hag Sn ieee gered get robbed, and it serves them right for frequenting 4th ult., thus performing a very quick passage. Rete given, in the usual manner, of crying, ring ie Weaeoiie: nekee “tant Prod lie igre The young Don Pedro was doing well—agenine alert i het bn indicating eppeeaching dee sae with . nate poe ees eee ae ia Green, who jwi er Cs ion touched hi it days, truction by the devouring element. Thevarious congre | \¢ g47 in city money, at a house No. 107 West Brosds The American frigate Raritan, and brig of war | Eoverea that the Rabiawon alt Here) ae ede et | way. ‘Tho keeper of the den, Moll Hodges, and a well Portsmouth, were at Rio—theJatter to sail for Val- | was soon consumed,together with a number ofmerchants’ | “BOWR scoundrel, second only to Alex Hoag, named a ie pe shops aad Wwarene d,tog ‘on the opposite side of Dundes | Alex. Edger, alias Straw, ani another individual, ere in parais le street, all of which,e the corner one, hai been erect- | Pri#0D, chered with the offence. Eliza, when arrested, L _. Jed since the last fre. "The wind blowing a stift gale | ;eiested Mr. Stewart, the Clerk of the Police, not to pull ATE FROM CanTHaGEna.—The U. 8. schr. Flirt, | irem the North West by North, aod every thing | (©) rest her, end she would get the money for him. at Norfolk. i HT as as tinder, it was at the same time ri with Burctary.—Henry Williams was arrested and com: crfolk, brings advices to the 26th ult. ‘The | i257 ste eket os ierireh, een eee | miele tecakien bit ie pan Otte y f ping 8 election o} Gen. Morquerra, to the Presidency of | the South the width of one block, and mekiog inroed corner of 128th street and 1ith Avenue, on the llth of the Republic of New Grenada, by a majority of | into two others. it was found impossible to stay its pro. | February, and stealing a few dollars worth of property. three electoral votes, was announeed. Siders, covtitaing en trent the princigal pert of which roualtel or atenttog thie. deed eetea tookerel of tre SSRN god prorreres a was closely built, of nearly thiny acres of ground. Its, | Conny Mounts {ites tab intrson ct the one os Bae om Boston.—The Long Island | however, some consolation to knew from ali the informa’ | & Saterman, corner of Walker and Centre stree's. Peter de Nors | Thesct authorising the perceh and Worcester Rall: an Ital made an attack on Parke |, colored barber. | “084 Corporation to subscr ,008 tothe Worcester snd wounded him badly with ashoe knife in the Jaw and Seavaterioas Railroad stock, has been sccepted by that the ul w: ver. . eee T Nota e necend comeeover: They are Loth cor | Counterfeit Aves of the Siate Bank of Indiana ere ia —_——_ circulation. Those seen sre well calculated to deceiva. Progress or tHe Wxst.—We are pleased ti | (Tae centre vignette, two trong box, ship and perceive the spring business opening brisk in our J ‘teambost) the figure 6 on of the word ‘ five” place, and every thing promising a prosperous season ti | '¢Toxs them, the female figure and V on the left and the mechanics and others. A large number of good and sub- | female ae and 6on the right, the dog's head at the stantial buildings will be erected during the season, and | %ttom of the note, and indeed the whole of the engraving Bloomington bids fair to go on in that career of prosp-rity | ‘# Verv accura’ely copied but inferior to the genuine. m which she is already so far advanced. As an indicativi The ship Oakland aud cargo, loat near Liverpool, were ot ouronward course, we present the followii te. § lnsured in Boston for $62,500, as follows. On the vesrel, ment of steamboat arrivals :—From March Ist to Apri | $20,000 On the cergo $55,000, andon the freight list, 4th, 1944, 69; from March lat to April 4th, 1845, 96; in | $7,800 The cargo cocaisted of 2,403 bales of cotton, crease thus far, 37, We learn that the wheat crops in | Which had becn saved. Linn, Cedar, Muscatine, Washington, and other portion: Domestic exchanges remain withcut much alteration. of the Territory, look Sonseenly promising, and bid fair J Coere is so very litle doing in bills on any point, that to yield an abundant harvest —Bl omington (Iowa) Herald } 140tations are merely nominal. Domestic ExcHange, Apr Concord, N. H., on Saturday laat Police Office=April 19 -Axotuen Touch Case.— 860 of Cotton Factory in ALaBama.—We bre glad t: learn from the Decatur Whig, that the cotton fac- virgin es ° : : train arrived last evening, vi ,. | tion we can collect, no lives were lost on the occasion.— tory will go isto tion in twat place in about t - scepticism—but the daily press will still stand the ri f, via Norwich and Wor- | trva3e much to public inconvenience im conscquence of bear peared pada lah rere months. Such establiruments aro’ needed. greatly. ol Berp Cesotion,.» great bulwark of the good and the true—the break id ¢ | through the South, and we trust tbat the dey isnot dis | Savanmah cester, in nine hours and thirty-four minutes, in- | the disaster happening the dsy before t cate Copmes Gale ae Hae cluding all stops. n which some ise ‘may befformed, when it Gekcowar ier steamboat Warren, upon a view of the body of "] . iu known man, who died ina fit ou board that boat es popes Pr nn bap who Mel ae o'clock yesterday sfternoon. He wes taken on . a iven out ol To Canava Surprgrs.—We perceive that Mr. C. | engaged, both houses being bare she almost in an instant waa Deen oblige Livingston, of Wall street, is about to become iietentoent ry Pepi ae iA 2 ‘impooaial gh rome pr some of her taut whew they wi'l be found as common among uso | Ausu they are now atthe north. Wi.h the raw material at cur | Columb door, the best water power in the world, and aclass of ye) ol popul> tion well ruited for eperatives, it is surprising ther | Mis Florida. ».70 a7 our people have been s9 long deal to thtir true interests, and the means of securing inavpendence, prosperity an¢ er of intellectual chains—the avenger of inyured righte—the moral Hercules that goes forth turning the wilderness into fertility, and smiting the “mon, sters of the world!” Cineiuna 1a, Safety Fund notes Sa astern notes,. a Quotations ror Uncunnent Moxey. New York.’ The machinery is to be impelled by a pow. a gine, and every new improvement in th dich ring dye woods for the market will bo intro | North forwarder of goods to Canada for the benefit of the | tailed account of the loss or 7. 2 Uncwrvent Money. Broken Bank - Partioularize cases of in- | that he had just recovered from the fever and egue. [tis | *ealth astern, baile in Bost Bank of ¢ Srate Convention.—There is a good deal of | drawback. A good move on his part, and cannot sree eerie oe Cer arene slready learnt | supposed that he died lara At ipreduoed by. the previous Bone Pacronsie in Weeteenst,—A, lates. dh ‘ibeuy roy Sehe, ene Gammercal, . Fy * : + 1, I ‘ nton C clamor about a State Convention for the purpose but be of great service to our merchants and | however painful the task, to appeal to public sympathy rea fnedge tiene ie ouppomeste be Mr. i 5 campaigne, mill will ehortly be completed at Camden The es Wateevlie. % of amending the Constitution. The whole project | tradesmen. pn behalf ofour fellow townsmen, many ef whom have | pocket und Fore taat namo. He ie about 48 years of age, preemie! aint Me Else ack eet pred Beate sw i Fi . i , |, Nicaragua, eni ctherdye woods. end wil) t aul la is a piece of weakness and absurdity. We do not Mionee Be 4 PRAIRIE A ke PS 4 feet 9 inches in height, had blueeyes, light complexion, | °*!°8 bs nix, Charlestow! 5 és NERAL.—Mr. James H. a bald head, sh rete be, it jesnid, the only mill or factory ef the kind South o! = want any amendments of the State Constitution. ae pomplborsatd alga agence tock cloth double teartod ven slerh mines saline ween x black cloth double breasted vest,dark mixed satinet pants very rempeciaby and coarse boo's, ugh the weather has miiitated consi young man universally respected and beloved, was] The hotels yesterday were We have plenty of good provisions and good laws. buried with military honors on Wednesday laet. | filled, alth eroljas, au sets of pre} But we want moral firmness and integrity in those | The Lafe i bi he desire «f 3 ond manufacturicg compiny a Gloucestey | south Carolina. uffalo. ..... fayette Fusiliers, and Independent Tomp- | ¢t@b!y against the desire «f travellers to encounter Superior Court ered for a capital of $800,000, " 7 e t , 7 : 5 i" ‘he land The movements of speci: 80 limited, thet hi who are sent to occupy seats in our legislative bo- | ins Blues attended the funeral, which made a 10 coe less influence. The arrivals consisted «f— Before Chief Justice Jones, holders of Gloucester alrendy seem to anticipate thy | very little alteration 1D make in quetatig The only dies. | This is what we want—not new provisions, | most imposing appearance. We have scarcely | Awsnicax—W. C. Appleton, Boston; J. C. Lyman Com-acilon atreplevia, to recover Te varrele ot talioes | cletay Tt onen oF © large town. Newark Deity Aton. | Leman foc epecte now is In Weil ttreet, ‘among. the 76 barrels of tallow ever seen a deeper regret experienced for the lose Lory ahaa Somers; L. D. Kinsley, West Point lig 1 rds ihe Goodhue and Uo. = been in the habit ; ; $ ql . of making advances to a party named J.B. Steenb of a friend than on this occasion. Asron—Jobn G. Garcner, Salem; J.T. Blanchard, 8a | end on 7th Novemser, Tou, received from the latter bis ratoga; A ©. Ross, Montreal; Messrs, Latrobe and Mu | order upon Messrs. Churchman,?Roberts and Co., fc planted on the constitution, that can be easily ear overlooked by scheming politicians and lawyers For instance, one of the principal objects sought ranke,on account of the qaarierly reports being in & | state of preparwion. Sratistics or THe Sanpwicn Istanps —Oflicia Quotations FoR Srecte. value of the yearly consumption of imported goods, Per Cent. 3 v $171,565; amount paid to Government for duties theron, | Am. Gold, old, Carolus dollars, $1 bv those who are eagerly calling for a State Con P. 0 nery, Baltimore; A H. Colley, Ct; W. E Trask, Spri ‘goods hi i ? e = ’sLMO’s Orgra Hovse—Finst A ’ i. ¥, Cts ask, Spring | quantity of js, amongst which were 100 barrels of tal- | $3,270, nett revenue of the Kingdom ia 1843, $0,000; «x: Do. new, Five trance, 0 m4: vention, is the imposition of a restriction in rele- | Ma. B Bb “ pit oper gp d, C. “A. Williomson, Saratoga; John | Jw. ‘Thio order was accepted by the frmand wos drown, penditure of the Kingdom in 1843, $45,005 wantionaebe ot | all dollars, Doubloons. 16 20 tales th tlhe borrow ‘ re Mr. Bootx.—Last evening Mr. Booth made his Ln Deane, Quebec; R. Seabrook, 8 | On I7th December , 1844, Sieenbergen, the party above | te Kingdom in 1843,°$20 000; amount of Lad pay $n oltene Portuguese fold Do. Patriot, 15 80 tures. Now, il good tener and intopity were ae | ee cebPearance in Richard TIL, being the com- Ale aed 0 other! DM HOM Sa eae alowr abies baker taceeer ses | fone Honouinty, 20 td, amount ot bile megetaer | Bo: gay icn men ts . ’ Senge and integrity were the | mencement of an engagement for five nights. Th : ba a ¢ 75 barrels of tallow,whicu he y storage receipt, | ior supplies to wholers and veetels cf war, variously esti- | vlexican dusars Heavy gnineas, 5 00 +50 . The | Crry—James Moore, Ill; J. Allen, Bt. LB; red : q | rat ruling influence in the minds of those sent to legis- house, considering hy unfavorable as of the | 3: Pring! h ened Meee Risk, | {abicet fo order of Suydam and Co. It aiso oppeared that | mated feo", $137 00) to 200 009; rate ol exchange om En | Do. quarinrs apeleons, bed Phil; W. G. White, Bostun; J. M. Low, Rich | on the 6th of January, 1845, Goodhue and Co replevined rppe and America, 15 to .0 percent; product of sugar | The foreign trade of Savanna Inte, there would be no necessity for any law i nd 19 others. the tallow from Steeiibergen’s possesrion, claiming own. | about 600 tons; product of molasses, abst 60,000 g-Hons | vor vt 1849, cud be ae restriction to prevent them from itn titi th or | weather, was well filled to bid him weloome; and jeu Bale, P_Kepser, A. P. Dickenson, | erahip by virtue of an order on Churchman, Roberts and | p oduct of printeil, ab. us 10.000 gallons, torat cumbero ee eke dit of the State. We w: the cre- | truly he had ample proofs throughout the piece of | Viator, Ontario Co.; 8 RN Robins, A. H. Buller, Wash | Co.,above referred to, giving the usual bonds. Plaintiff, | srr ivaisof whaling sips and merchent vessels, during the Paine sf tapurte from Foreign Porte it of tate. € want an amendinent of the the truth of the poet’s wordg, ington; N. Fowler, Springfield; Rev. & Edwards, Albe tituted suit. Verdict for plointift. 6 cemts | lust twenty yeare, to 1843, inclusive, 2 213 of war Ia 45 Brvish vi ssels. 7 4,667 moral constitution of our legislators—not of the “with all thy faults we 1 4 ny; W. E. D. Mill, Boston; John McClelland, Ohio; and mad 6 cents costs. Value of property, $1200. 49; from int of January to 10h of Ostober, 1644 249 aie State Co —_ution, which is well enough is thy faults we love the still. 16 otners. eden Haggerty et. al v8. James Connelly et. al.—This | whalers, manned ‘yy 7200 scamen; ships and cargoes valued at $12 193.910. From & meteorological teb'e kay: in 1833, the maximum of Fobrenbeit’s thermometer war , $76.537 °6 degrees; minimum, ¢2 degrees; yea ly meen, 75 de Awwonnt of duties reccived, $85,621, Specie imported grees 3 minutes. $10 428 He was greeted in various parts with considerable | St. Gsonar’s—O. E. Cifeon, Boston; E. D, Roberts, | ¥## 8m sction brought to recover $211 16, being the value ree] pay ee egg of goods sold en | delivered to the defendant. For defeace ner and ihdeed he has seldom been seen in young, Pej heathens; san Ayeotuare Medina; J: it was putin, that tho goods wer» bought at 6 monthe good humor, oF taking mote pains with bis credit, and the prosent suit waa commenced before the 6 Tux Prrresure Catamity.—It will be seen from @ report in another column, that the preliminary : Guone—A. Campbell, Albany; Smi'h, Prov; Hon, John i ‘ , steps have been taken for the collection of coniri.|"2t"» aed if he continues thus true to himeel, | Howell, Michigan; ‘T. E, Roberta, Vicksburg; Darber, J. spinion of te Court on acase'e bormbda eh ines ts | Suaveny iw Manaowoan—The Liverpool Ad. | tat ur-tun-voaeetitttl 2270" butions in this city, for the aid of the thousands of | ‘els fresher than ever may yet permanently Prgton City; John Pile Mega O bt hd . a} Order a nen-ealt, vertiser of March 20, has the following: —The last "91 American do. « our fellow-citizens in Pittsburg who have been | “T°W" his brow, ‘The interlude of the “Happy | maica. ‘ an are ‘ wae Galbear ent ve qerte oom mann ee hone shetlicee cncren ts) Risverte, Me, etyioks beet ne ecae 46 plunged ate discon by the Ite ceribe calematy ara Heer vign ioraaksi well received, Dis Washington, Pot andthe count employed seul tried i belorebim, ‘oslavery by the @ Wei of Wa taaede a aha, }on Gok. Of Esper “ays big ‘e do hope that New York will make an honor. | ““'° i yet—there ig nothing cheap and | iason', Rath; a8 ‘ ~ jelore Judgo Oakley. + tromper ap “ ertvaling. They were + 1d te Betton. ‘ nasty about hi iudson; Rathgste and Stewert, Medina, (hooked Piter Murray ve. Peter Smith —In this cate, atready no- | cartain slave owners for $30 each, and alter wards race m- 111 697 op peer Leathe inh i se Smanagement, the &. George's) Denlop and Higbee, Albany teed, the jury rendered a verdict in favor of plaintif of oa Cam nie by re irigate Kilothe: aticlce Tas rokers yesterday made a con- Tue P. ee 7 te 5 onder # the meatier and obtein restive e eee 635 ‘ : : ‘ARK.—This house vw, Waventy—Daniel Haddock, Pail,; Watson Gove, Bor. | Amie Legoux, vs, Francis B. des and Thi J | tion, but the Queen boldly avowed the act, ond « eclaree ———— $1,654," Tne eee evening. Anderson was high bre see ton; ‘Arhur Box, Buffalo; Join. Broc ks, Philadelphia Goodwin.—An ction of eveumpuit for goods ‘oid and de | chat whe wow'd repeat it tinder simila- eircuinstarees. The exports exceed the importe $1,068,050 ee is very well for the sinners of Wall street, and it i: to be hoped that the saints of the various churches will follow this timely ea mple of practical cha- “E Btly successful in the | \tehonald and Henshaw, do; 8. W. O:me, Paltsburg. livered, ‘The parties are French importers ani dealers ‘Elder Brother,” and was received throughout the hd fips in toys and very, In April, 1e44, Kt @ peared plaintift piece with the greatest applause. The furor tosee | SHOCKING AccwDENT.—Tue Boonville Register | visited Franc left his business in t 6 Hand! of his ‘The roy! sister cf Victoria ia indobitebly right in! er 1 seems probable that some fifteen or twenty new fotermination. Th mped-np charge” was doubtless | ranks will be inmevintely organized in dff-rentepurte cf true, and mer ied retaliation. »y he State, nearly L nimbers va biauenes of the Slate Bank and as dd ps s he olerk, whom he had authorised to deol wit et Uanke nity. and hear Mr. Anderson grows every night. si Ui ETI IO a { Jimited extent, and at the natal credit, 6 months. The } The Grand Lodge of Mississippi havo voted that any J Ibis caumaed iu! 1a cotire, pest ional expenditures ee terday, at this place, we hada dreadful casualty by the jatter sold the defendant the goods, for which action odd fellow who may be concerned in a duel, shall at oucs mater the shee Pf iad, cond pris Dalanoe chet Hon. Caleb Cushing, Col. Walker, and W. | , ANTI-Rent Matrers.—A hi i bi of acannon. Th thi killed, and | 20 brought. The jury will render @ sealed verdict ov oo eid sAce ‘umbia county, was pulled down om Pn ter ete nine others wounded, four of which, iis eupposed, Od | aaeainaiecaties urday last by seven men disguised os Indian: not recover. Amongst the wounded is Col. Van Prathern, be expelled frem the fraternity. sredit of —$—$—$$—$—$———— censolida ion fund, at $2 7: Jabez Mitchell, Eq a many years a prominent an sipal iter the of exportation are as follow: Corcoran, Esq., of Washington, whose arrival at @ Astor we i . ‘The pro- r-Monday. an \e re ‘Tuscaloosa cot Interest cf the public debt. $560 ¢ th announced in yesterday's ‘* Move- | perty had recently been purchased by anotl Pi pene, Court Calenda: y fal member of jslatare from y my : ” wi ‘other person, AISLATURE.-=N. Burenion Count.—85, 60, 80, 86, 11, 00,01, 96,93, 41, J ty, Ala., resi 9 n that county, on Sinkivg tund, 259, ments,” have left for Boston, hich 60 in the ant) renters that they met and de- Tux Leaistatves.—Nothing important done on ereRion Court.— 85, 60, 80, 86, 11, 00, 01, 96,93, 41, J ty, Ala Cn at hia residenc: y Givi y : 97,71, 71, \ Friday. Common PuraterNoe, 1,8, , 114, 6 t0 10, arly life read law in the office of the

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