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i “in America,” i ii ‘i ical Commencement of the New Yorks | 0) ‘we shall not command tho respect of the public, | Clty Intelligence. finally Ieft the trunk.on the NEW YORK HERALD. aes ae raised in the United States. Mudieat Univergity. Ait strlteswmong modical men, exceptthose which emi | Tux Wearwea—Yestenlay was a romarkubly fino | away” Inthe mountima poll = ep a) se ‘Slayer. and New Brunsw ck Tha eanual commencement of thismedhonl Soporte: peta iiirecuy from Lad enthe ae > 5 BO hd ty manate warece coe jo fhe reputation and not ety of Jack's oe ree Thae veh 11, 1847. 9r@ also awake tot ing, yu count / ¥ of thom strangers, apparently on bus immedia'ely to regain possession of the suspicious trunk, Sow Terk, Thecotny, Maes tJ el Seo an te of the Now York University, was held lest evening in | not oe | with the storeetn different parts of the city” The spring | when Ie! on arcing st Jeck’s house, the trank was weather has set fairly in. there, but the contents had vanished, leaving nothing but the chapel of the University. 4 a z : art. Let me counsel you, too, to ip ro Inguanp —Perscns residing on the route of | te empty trunk. On moving the trunk, previous to eculator ‘At balf past 7 o'clock, the Chancellor of the Universi | Srijohs ihe sultan ot which may be to war against indy Bay's 5 ; Asya being taken to Jack’s “crib, it was found to b» quite We understand that the speculators have en- | Tus Dirty Sraret Panty—-Twe Comino ty, the Hou. Theodor Frelinghuysen, entered and took Teri oteteed teaute Up the ssoribee of truth. and | th! Geapriists hart tet ind eee ee Neavg, and on shaking it wp, © eoutents rattled lil gaged a small steamer to cruize inthe bay and Cuarrer Exection.—We are informed that — pis sest, followed by the medical professors, Dra. Mott, | honor, the pecuni nteronte, and worthy ete reotints of thele aoe stages, this day, for the purpose J)Wery, ard it is now ogee sate onainet . 5 q " » " i ave Le a e a i PP. wathes on jewelry. A off Sandy Hock, for the packet ships Liverpool, the democratic office holders and office seek- Pattison, Revere, Bediord, Paine and Draper. itl this you conjoin industry and a firm determination ° 7 0°) OE pedis hea population of sh va liceman finding timself rather outwitted, left the ‘crib’ Siddons, and Yorkshire. ers, are busy making their preliminary ar- | The feculties of literature and science, members of the | to rely oti your own personal exertions, you will have || 10 7 ne Wire again busily om; feeling determined to search the next surpiaions looking eping the cross. torday. rangements for the ensuing charter election, | council, and other distingnisbed men, took their several | 7° need of such influences to promote x in public tas Corpenation pay thom tor epmalks yesterday. ‘Will trunk’ that might accidentally fall into News from Kurope. mn, tion, will . ‘Phe Contemplated Attack on Vera Orus— Which will ike place in about one month {rom | places on the platform. “Tho chapel was filled to ite ut | fret Xow own eats, With POE cect ne guper: | Arzeurs re Fouon—A woman nawed Catharine Lloyd Our Fleet in the Guilt, wiititne FE hatin thee field. ae tswal, | mortcapecity, by an audience composed of the élite of | structure of you fame and fertune. This leads me to | atiempted to polaon herself yesterday in Contre. aireet, Law intelligence, We present to our readers, this morning, an en- | 404 wilt have teal all the nominations | New York society. Jn the casemblage were many In. | {8© consideration, for a moment, of another topic, | ro apr asa prep Untrep States Disratot Count, Marc’ 10 —Bofore graved map or diagram of the city of Vera Cruz and will have had all the nominations cut and | in which you will necessarily feel a deep Tue Post-Orrick.—It is estimated that over 85,000 let- Judge Betts.—The United States vs. Charles Gray and i A a4 dies, whore beaming countenances and sparkling eyes | abijing interest. interest in which Your pa ters, and about 200,000 newspapers, pass daily through | others. —Gray, the second mate, and five others, a part of with a key explanatory of all the principal build? 2"!¢¢> 8nd printed on their election tickets, be- | cast’ refulgent glow over tho room. Thelexercises com, | tients “will large iy. participate. I allude to medical pass dally taroug ings, squares, &c., &c , and the view of the famous | /2r¢ the whigs will have awakened from their | menoed by the Comet Club, composed of a number of | Consultetions. yn you shall have entered exten Besope i i ise ren castle of San Juan d’Ulioa, for the purpose of slumbers. We are credibly informed that the | amateur musicians of respectability end great ar- aa ome pee m, cosasians will often arise affording our patrons every intelligence respecting |W"? pullers of the locofoco, alias ‘‘ dirty street” | tistical merit, playing the Eolian March, the perform. | fellow ractitioner. ‘This necesasity for . coamaitation v i | ici - | May arise from one of two causes—either from these two places, both of which will probably Patty, havo: held several: tengnsen: latelys'in the qigace st cvnioh elicited. a4, Ht Onetevad, the. Tanna coutdence in your skill, or the extreme illners of your the Post Office in this city. the crew of the bark Jubilee, were indicted for a re- aac at the pales ioe: The cil anaeiee | Tepsarod from the tornony thet the Jubilee Siar cuer. in a most disgraceful condition in many parts leh prarament te tale cea s9m nia. 80 —A.woman named Mary Moriarty fell yes. | {2°, tors were embarked: the captain directed the mate 3 & ES FS g a E 5 § 2 H g rs 2 g | 3 Poss Port i ffices around | plaui treet and broke her arm. Sho was y accords 2! a ‘ter houses, and police station o! plause of all present. tient. In either instance, it will be your duty prompt- in Centre st cals cand oF on ep apereer Jo mega seon be in the possession of our forces. wn: and have, inthe kindest manner possible, _ ‘The Rev. Cyrus Mason, D. D, read the 28th chapter of | fy to rospond to the wishes of those who have confided | e4 to the city hospital. their duty they said they wou dred Tl town; ner ible, atin are taken from: drawings | religy “ is ci , | Job, and delivered an improssive prayer. not only in your science as physicians, but also in your | wend thas Gs ths Teme tee likes bight made spot, and can be relied upon for ac- relieved the voters of this city of the trouble of Job. ® 2 honor as men. ‘This desire, therefore, for ional | aay an their objeotion was, and they ro it their victuals regularly, and that ft ‘wes not of good qual- ity, and positively refused to goto their duty. The re- volt was commenced on Sunday night, and renewed on Monday mo} en they were again call c] ich bd refused; the ct ; after which he obtained and had them arrested ‘The prisoners were found guil+ 7 recommended by the jury to the mercy of the ‘ourt. Vor the United States, Assistant District Attor- lecting candidates fc boa | ‘The Cornet Band then performed the Phantom chorus, | counsel should be met by you with a spirit of rous orbs neon Cen Rr oan _ from the opera of “La Souembula,”in the eame good style | frankness. ‘The man of true knowledge—he who feels 3 , thet he hus discharged his, obligations to his patient con- aid of the army of “stars,” their relatives and | {2,"NCh ayy Loci kig dhs ih nama sciaiiouty, will Taher be Dfsaed than martied, i i f - efore ‘associ in pract every probability of it being n hot and bloody {iends, selected men for nomination who, in their | “7y» Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen, Chancellor of the | treatment; ho will render with confidence a full history affair; that is to say, ifthe Mexicans have not eva- , Pinion, possess allthe necessary qualifications | yniversity announced the names of the graduates, as | of the cate, and be prepared. too, Te det views ! i id . Who the individual ma; ly asi custed the city. to fill the offices which they have marked out for | follow: Poa ee eet otc iencegultetion. oo long as he it | #xconp Reorwent U.S. Vouustsi curacy. They will be of great use to our readers hereafter, when we shall receive accounts of the storming of those places, particularly as there is or N.Y.—A capl- iven to 1 of fiends ofthe 2d | ney, Marbury. For the prisoners, Messrs, Benedict. We have, on a former occasion, given a sum- ae ba: carinii ta BF A gud eee oa et tae SOE ee ante OCT | Regiment U. SeVolanteers of N.Y, lust evening. The Coseon Baia wanae IDikt Bscere tau tate mary of the vessels comprising the squadron in - rtainly a piece of disinterested kind- ‘wD. N. N.K qually unworthy, nomi- hour, @ happy time was ios, H Herring ve. Ja This was an ac- ‘with importunate and the Gulf, which were ordered there for the pur- | 2°5® that we would not expect from modern poli- | nt by all who had the good fortune to bo present— ting on the cas for a breach ofcon- pose of maintaining a blockade of the Mexican , Heians. However, itis according tothe “ usages | Ba i nae what has io Picsgred vous Malan (Oneal Geert ere hese treet aan au intiff for $100, ea warranted ports on that side. No statement has yet ap- °°! the party,” and must therefore be right. We | A. D. Brown Ga. | patient. ‘Take, for exemple, some half dozen physicians him to be sound in all respects, and only 10 years old. Li 4 i yer @P- | question the propriety, though, of policemen, or | D: Breed - LIN. | pledged, if not by » written document, at least by a tacit Board of Supervisors, The horse turned ovt to be broken winded, and over peared of the vessels destined to take part in the c ied suas > | A.C. Becke ‘O. | understanding, which admits of no exception, that they | Mancn 10—His Honor the Mayor presiding. 10 years old; upon which plaintiff sent kim back, and reduction of San Juan de Ulloa. Wehave taken other undorlings of the party in power, taking | N.F. Blunt will always call each other in consultation. Dr.A.hasa | ‘The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and = the defendant refused to receive him; h afterwards el vd . P | th: sortie pains to collect them, and give the follow- | int their own bands the management of these | x Figierte ‘ons—From vatious persons,for correction of tax. ly ill, and he request Dr. B. to see him. Di ds—a strong affection Peti is to secure health and ble: -o «| at least to stop them in their career? They must ed him ifthe wouldjdo so. He inquired where 1 st A i fore, in consultation, you will always respect the opin- | After some other remarks the bill was referred. gave him my adress, and he said that he would i eats «| stirthemselves. It will never do toallow the “dirty | J. ion of your oeleens is and ie wee cnr eeBor ant j Some other small bills were then audited, and ordered | and see me by 10 ‘etalook the pext day: bat he failed ait ; ‘ou may be associated, Bomb Ketch Btromboll, Com Walkar, 85 pr | street” party, with its army of police officers and | with wiiema duty will devolve on'you—the duty of giv- | ‘° beaer eR Caimtalttee eee Breas ena Relive: in fever and I have never spoken to hin since Vesuviui | unemployed street sweepers, to have every thing | asit pleases. Besides, there would be no fun in «| it. We must have some fun at the next election, or it will not be a regular election at all. | ‘The whigs and the city reformers must bestir to the patient the advantage of whatever science and | of paying Barmore & Co. $7 for ice furnished Bs i you may st irrespective of all personal con- clasts following resolution was then offered | } siderations. ourse of independent action may not, | by Alderman Livingston: — i in the language of the day, render you popular with | “Resolved, That a description of the Assembly Districts C. | your professional brethren from whom you may have | of the cit county ot New York, as divided by this | hi i. differed in opinion—but it will secure you the approba- | Board, be filed in the uflices of the Seoretary of State,and | The prosecution here rested ; and James T. Brad; oun. tion of your own consciences, and make fast and grateful | the Clerk of the City und County of New York, pursu- | proceeded to sum up the care on the part of the accused. “KY. | frlende-et those whom you may have thus rescued from | antto the provisions of the fifth section of the third arti- | }¥e was followed by the District Attorney en the part ‘enh. the grave. Look at the anxious muther, as uhe bends | ojo of the constitution of this State, and that the Clerk of | ofthe people. ‘The caso was then submitted under a brief Muss. over her suffering child—her spirit crushed by the con: | this Board prepare the same, and transmit the same to | charge fi e court, and the jury, after a few miautes ‘Ala. | femplation of losing the idol of her heart—her nights ren- | the ssid County Clerk and Secretary of state narehalloe, Dusk Mocoae guilty, ant oa rastion ot ‘enn. | dered sleepless—and her vigila aceompanied by pangs | Ald. Masoxnoie moved to lay iton the table. Eight | the Datrict Attorney, the court proceeded to pass ju’g- Conn. whic! ‘but a mother’s heart can feel—sce what will | having voted inthe negative, and nine in the affirmative, | ment, sentencing himto 6 years imprisonment in the » G. + .Tepn.| be the measures of her gratitude to the man | the motion to lay on the table was carried. State prison -¥. ‘T. Williams. .... -¥.| who, by skill and judgment, restores to her the | 4 metion to reconsider the resolution to district the | ‘The court then adjourned until to morrow morning.— : ——' child which others ‘had consigned to death! It | city, passed at a former meeting of the board, was then ‘Tho trial of Mr. Barbiare for shootiug nt, with intent to i cit 4 7 being before the Supreme Court. We learn that Ries te eet eee borne in memory, that the first di Mers-exors, end afterwards with: Their gans can throw shells halfa mile further 4 P ca ss ang ine pvericlen Tato guard with sacred caro the wate U7 ae rest alias . ee Lockwood some time ago, is sot dewn for to- s | the death of one of the complainants, John W. ‘ . % than any of those in San Juan. Saat life of bis patient ; nor should be suffer any moti ‘Ald. Hant then offered a resvlu‘ion that Alderman nas Yi ib, foll a f " x Couur Catenpan— Common Pleas—ist Part—Seme as Tein WESdibbn inention the particular day when:| Ss'>OfoUKD, hescansed the case to, be Iaid over, The Allen Waits hy tue Deepal e yereey eees 2 je faithiul observance of this great and | Purser's report be adopted, instead of Alderman Living: ! weguouday. 24 Part—108, 116, 169, 174, 12, 62, 88, 126, divert him from thi , | and the Court has permited a proper representa- | the degrees were then conferred un the graduates who fundamental object of his profession. It m sto:’a resolution. 64, 78-112, 819, 18 2 this attack will be made, it one be necessary; but | ‘ A i ‘ » matters, and dictating to the people whom they nts remembered | Ref Committee on Annual Texas. 7 ng tabl p aubsi rredjto Committee on D ing table, which we think'comprises all, or nearly | i211 vote for. ‘The faci laslnne i tabsists between ieee irueustances, never fails to call | “seine tthe billet Richerd Moloay, $00, for cleaning ity to warront all, of them:— ‘all vote for. The fact is, that our elections have ite i heh f | on hia friend Dr. A. 1 will not assert that g tlemen, out the police offices, w: presented. ti, Mr. Kenrik Unirep Stars Navan Foncxs in re Guuy ov ba paen too much under the influence of thus situated, wil be go dshovert or that welt personal | © Alderman Sroneat sal there wore two, persone who EXICO. ertain gent i ions will engress so much o! ir thoug! were 10} 10 clean out the e offices ai ry is Line Ship Ohio, Captain ‘Stringham, | (ao age naaea Mesos pean hers he patient and his disease matters of secondary | Court of Sessions, at a cost of front $1200 to $1500 a year, Ne pk hah alee ige eu vigkepars Frigate .....Potomae, Capt. Aulick. - | the scenes, and versed well in the mysteries of consideration. But I may, without incurring the hazard | and that neither of them would sweep the vestibule of 7" re 1, rtager Oe ee Mi Raritan, Captain Forrest | demagoguitm, imagine that those whom they | of contradiction, affirm that such an ocourrance would | the City Priton—Molony contending thathehadno right Oho TE'S, tne United: sates District Attorney. T! Sloop of War John Ada: i i i : not be among the most improbable events of life. This | to ge beyond the door of tke police office, while Mr. Pit to iy sae ke SMe eM NG poe e St Mary e nominate, are the only persons deserving the suf. oO. 8 ‘of wholesale partnership, | trust, will never re- Heuatis insisted it was none of his business; he was only ™® a abby os Mh ¥ eee - 0. bo Albany, Capt. « frages of their fellow citizens. Public officers | our sanction—it is wrong in principle, and leads | pound to sweep the Court of Sessions. ‘The Alderman | 8h W! baa gps * Decatur, Com. Pinckne: “ 5 | Thost fatal results in practice. How often has that | ssid that this work could be done for $250 or $300 a _ Iv Crramacns, Merch 10—Before Judge Vancerpoel — Drig of War Porpoise i, should be chosen by the people, and not by a few | stereotyped phrase, ‘All has been done that could be | Year Inve John Dunn. —This case is further postponed to the s Perry, ———, « interested and office seeking politicians. | | done,” through the hearts of confiding friends. |” “Aigerman Fore suggested that this work should be | 18th inst. on an understanding that Dunn will be dis: Schr. of War. Bonita, \ “ Ras whes ins | NY. eee ate wave hse closed on the victim, itis them too | placed under the supersivion of the Matron, and that she ed in the meantime, by order of the Navy De) “ ‘Rete! rene toe ut what in the name of wonder are the whigs 4 IN. C: | late for lamentation—too late to repine at senseless cre- | should have it done by the female prisoners, early in tho : If not, he ia to be brought up again on thac day. “ Potrel. Lieut Shaw. . 1 « | about?; Surely the members of that party will not c. LN. Y¥. | dulity—too late to say, would that we had called on @ | morning. ‘ Cour or Gentnat Sessions, March 1 fore Re- * 0. Mid. Perry 1 “ allow this “dirty street” party to have thei | gE ‘NLY. | physician of our own choice, who, his judgment being | Aftersome further discussion the bill was referred. corder Seott, and Aldermen Walsh and Walkei—Jobn “ — Nonata, Mid, Smith, 1 « agen Lingle ibis Pandan ase ; C. INLY! | free from all trammels, would havo regarded the safety The bill of ‘Stephon Heustis for $300, was then pre- SicKeon, Eeq., District Attorney.—-Convistion and Sen: Steamer. . .. Mississippi rer! 10 « | Wayin these matters, and walk over the course, ' 7 A fi Ge. of our deceased friend us the saly Coe acai " beng ouniad, and it was ‘moved and seconded that it should be Patrick McQuade —The trial of MeQusde was “ ” 0 ‘ 5 .Va. ral courage wol ave a Y | at . Court tl mol wi “lee 9 (| | Without making an attempt at least to obstruct ; R.M. Sutphen AUG. | Rhowe Merotoct opeinat treatment of which br ceuld | ““Alderman'Haxt could not understend why the dill ate ies ane rtnaabead for ths peveecuttaes Ele ta: 4 ixen, Capt. Sands 30 them. Are they willing to permit this party, who . A 'N.¥. not approve! In order to save yourselves .om tnis | of Heustis should be paid and M refused; they | posed as follows: I ama tailor, and do business at No. J2: “ Me pt. 2 3 “| decline from some cause, to them best known, to J “Mich. | hitter reflection, and to carry out the great | were both employed in the same tment, and per- | Christopher street; I had some goods stolen from me in ” Union, Capt ree ; . : : J. moral principles of your profession, be just; | jormed similar work. He thought it would be unjust to | the month of September, 1645, by ‘who called bio Alloghany,Capt. Hi w « put our public ferry slips at auction, and rent . 2 and remember Be whilst it is right you should pee al Malony to refer his bill w! ie oe bal phe ats baste lf William n Davis, bat hess nar have sie under. ‘peng “ i idder—t i ji fa i ‘apprecia‘ion on your servicer re jerman Masi : ert Mito} found the 14 stolen rh eo ket ea Pci Nees pal cree Sata at Cerrone o. <TMags. | Pgcate compensation for professional labor, ppotnted oficer, een appointed by the Judges | from me in McQuade’sstere in Catherine neat, after ho Scorpion, Comr. Bigeiot 1 «| Our city reeeipis some thousands of dollars—to i. “N.Y. | candescand to desecrate to the purposes of trade a sol: | of the Court of Sessions, while Molony w only appelnt- | was ba ed; I maw McQuade and told him that T under: * aes aap. Se Lieut. Hunter 1 “| again control our city government,without trying W. Vt. | ance noble and God: like—a ssience, the objeot of which od by 1, stood that he was willing to pay me for my goods, and 2 1 1 1 1 1 6 Total number of guns....... + | : t. The whole number of guns, 1t appears, is three | themselves ; they must muster their forces—and | hundred and twenty-four, which we think are | make their nominations. Jet them select good | amply sufficient, in the hands of enr gallant offi- | men, and by all means—let us have a fair fight. cers and tars, to reduce the castle in a short | y 7) nme. The bomb ketches will probably be as | Jia as Amen easi ORC Rie BRIDOE OAM Saat | efficient as any of the large vessels in the attack. td bs Af Lay! ; 4 ' i i forgotten that a gentle und urban ‘Ald. Livingston said he never in his life saw any one | NB SR es We acaba dawn ues vance aiabeds Gat | ke wee oennes. wonomally t0,eotm> 18 any Pa re se Spe baa bag bari sl wards your patient ia boon to which he so much out of order as the Alderman of the 101h ; but | mowasialiaacat Wea ulisen: ? become a party within the first ten daysof the | ©eive them. This was the most interesting portion o| | will naturally lwok to you for sympathy appeared the Alderman of the 6th intended to go ‘The following, notwithstanding the adsenoo at 10 the 20th of March, or as soon thereafter as possi- : f Co Thi exercises. The spectators, particularly the ladies, ee- | hour of his onguich, he will deeply app! abead of him of the 1¢th. o'clock last night ot the Southern mail, comprised the ble, is set down by the government. Commo- | peat ee Se gee is case seems to have | canned the countenances of the young gentlemen | bition of generous nd | Lind fealng ta Meee More some of the Aldermen, shoved sympto | arrivals at the undermentioned hotels : core Perry has proceeded to the Gulf, in the | aa ksny it or nearly a quarter of ® Century, | 4) sey walked towards the Chancellor to receive the | KG8'*"eniimou remultinia the destruction of the ps: | sfurms to keep the doors closed. nelt, Newburgh; Me Mees sad family Sie Van Behe. Mississippi, and he will probably reach thesquad- | 274 0Ver halt « million of dollars are involved in | wo merited reward of their assiduity and ze which sometimot of the physician must not be permitted | “alg tyinasron—1 ahould like to see the sorgeant-at- | Jens and ‘amily; Newberm, N, Cy deo, Lewis, FD, PPh P y og the suit. ‘This makes it a matter of importance | many of them, we perceived, felt a lively interest in the | to exert a sovereignty over his mind; you wall sCc& | grms interfore with the personal liberty of any member | gilver, Philadelphia. i ron in a few days. | to those interested, and to the public in general, proceedings before them. sionally be placed in circumstances in which the heart | of this board. ‘Aavon—W. Develar, Albany; W. Shepherd. Boston; J Att it ts i . Scott | A ; Professor Bepronp then delivered the annual address, | for the instant, must clvse up its fountains of sympathy + | alderm: t the last accounts from Tampico, Gen. Scott | (119 public are interested in all banks, and six of whieh we give a sketch oe ene ee ae | there will be n0 tine for Gn comming! eur Aa the o} i After having congratuate graduates and moking a ith those of agonized tie: your duty * | Arm: or seven hundred thousand dollars is a sum of | ¢.0%*timinary remarks, he contiaued—You are aow | rest the work of deeth—the ‘denger is imminent -the | while th jJacnaon, (leaving his set site side )—I should like to tempt to prevent me from and walking to Wentworth, Ballimore; F Bennett, d Hyde, d the Sergeant at- | Fry, Virginia; Otis Weed, Boston. E. Decherson, New ving this room | Jersey; A Welch, do; J. Nelson, do; B. Bish, do. G. was making every exertion to have all his forces embarked for the island of Lobos, and the proba- | j , diseursion was going on. A half a dozea | Green, U.8 A; Col. Howard, do; W. Hunt, Leckport; 8. biligndsiakas hathche and Commodore Parry will | 20° magnitude, even for a corporate body. We authorised to 9 forth on our respect minions and | friends are gathered around theortele Ghee ioe members ubsquatulated. | Lee Hubbard, Connecticut; J Thempton, B. aimore; a Nel M i i i i e responsibilities which will necessarily devo! tive—their sobs pene’ of the house , | Mr. tch, New ford; C. Hol- | arrive there about the same time. ivp the’ pioowedings' inthe ‘matter)in ‘another:| oo tithe alecher af professienal duty, will be of ana: | heart—they look to you bers haviog answ: J Lombard, Hosten; A. momentous Meade lauly een x grntdiaclisaid by elec SERGEY hae ae tare of enve-sacted whig press throughout the country, incensure of | Ngws rrom THe NorTu anp East —We are in- the administration, for appointing none but de- debted to Mr. Cloys, of the New Haven route, for | mocrats in command of our forces. The charge | Boston papers of yesterday morning ; also to Mr. | Th _is probably in a great measure unfounded. At Bacon, of the steamer Worcester, for the latest | yon sre i ta pectin com any rate,we now see Com. Perry,who is said to be | New London papers ; also, to Messrs. Livingston | war, nor in the bloody deeds 0! ‘enad! = Wee Speniated 9 Reborn of our naval | & Wells, for the Albany papers of yesterday gy iy thie geminal Triumphs over «| {ays 5 ae oN iorediw ; 5 igh there are twenty or morning. fallen foe, but triumphs over disease and death— | you for the interprotetion? which a selfish twenty-five senior captains to him, many of whom | Among you, who have this night been constituted | Yond may place on your conduct. Like the are democrats in every sense of the term ; and it | the ice is becoming rotten at Albany, but thero is | does not long tor honorable distinction, and look forward | ne forth, your | whom their last hope de; The Mayor dech Boston; J. Holmes, New Bed- ; © Arnold, do; M Hooper, do; Hobart, do; J Richardson, New Yer Meyer, imore; @ Atwood, London; H. Baldwin, New Jer- ;G Dowe, Boston; T. Red, Philadelphis; W. Mure ed red the meeting dissolved. } fe Sratep Mentine —President Harris in the Chair. The minutes of the last meetiog were reed end ap- roved. ~ Several bills were referred to the Finance Committee. ‘A communication from the ward officers of the 16:h ing for an sppropriation for making rer ai Iger, J. Cratts, Boston; J. Wilson, in that ward, estimated expense $800. | tol; J. Patterson, Z. Johns, Philadelphia; J. A-hton, Va; ‘A reference was then moved, aud the question t-ken— | J. Hoyt, Conn; T Foster, Ala! J. 'MeKnight,’ Bor: when twenty having voted in the afirmative, and two | deutown; H. McFarl . Adame, Lynehburgh, in the negative, the communication was referre | Virginia. Reports Aecepted —Of Finance Committee, in favor of | Faanx.in—A. Laughl O: M. Seymour, Otisville; appropriating $985, for defiiencies in the school fund of | 8. Seymour, Port Jacv Carter, N.Y; C. Grah , Washington; B. Mal joston; J. Boned, Nevfolk; Navigation on THE Hupson.—We learn that | pers of the profession, there is not, | am sure. one who | tg: ‘healed tae sick, and ditfused joy and happi- | It ia proper, gentiemen, that ot i iti " 5 4 t! f n, advert for en instant toa r h rs ds Sieg EM is@ singular fact in politics, that with a demo- | no immediate prospect of a breaking up. We poe ball g ee eee {sllow-men, it rage ae been preferred ‘oguinst instant toa | the 13th ward. Of the same committee. in favor of pay: | H. Hawes. aes Port cratic administration, the three principal com- | wil see what a few more mild days will do. This love of hing characteristic of | medicine, and which bus originated in a most gro Hutchings, Tenn; C. Mencam, Spring manders in the war with Mexico are whigs. | a a man, ond when seeio nea by reveal ae prejuie Wits rexaed erated dagen Boston; W, Themes, Albeny H Seyma me Papee: | *) ambition. excites to effort—it urges on the that , ° . jupson—T. i . Robinson, Buffalo; It is said that Com. Conner returns home. Ma-| _ Stamsmr Canaria, Judkins, om Boston, ar- | tothcuiit encourages and abimates with bouyast hope , ene and aistracts the mind in its religious convictions, mt No. 3, bein, F Williams, Northampom; C. Androws, N. York; W: ny-‘ask why. It does not appear that he has ne- | tived at Halifax on the 2d inst., in 84 hours’ pas- | the depressed and [riendless. If you have net ambition, | but that it to positive infidelity, This i#,, iD; | tee, to which was rel communication from the | Churonill, Boston; W. Buckingham, Norwich; W. Con- glected his duty in any way. It is stated that | Sg¢, and left the next morning for Liverpool. your success will, indeed, be limited. Be content with | deed, a fallacy. The study of medical science lead | pi itic School Socie swer toa revolution ef in- verse. do; L. Gardner, L.1.; J. Stickney, Boston; J. Br i a re subsistence, and a7 interests and ‘digi ity, in i tothat sclence; | to infidelity! What, let me ask, is the basis of guuzy, passed by the Board of Education, February 11th, | mer, Richmond; W. Law, Danvili 846. ‘Theatricals. sean te aantain: i. to ‘ Cc. Da- th ity of which you have pledged | hat science’ Is it not ematomy,which discloses @ us | rand, New Haven; J. Tracy. N Y wn " ry Rather let your aspirations be | the boautiful and intricate structure of man—a struc: sient stated that the Secretary of the Board | Howano—L Lyman, & Island; Hon. D. D. Howard Paax Txeatar.—The Viennoise children appeared Rig resol @ behind you a name which | turo full of ences of infinite wisdom—a structure jorning reseived a letter from the Secretary of | Howard Place; A. Hes:ing, Cenn.; J. Taylor, N ¥.; W. int of want Of | again last evening in some of their much admired pay: | shall be oue of honor. Seek for lofty position among | so complic Se ne ee tame Cate seaay of | te Fublic Schoo} Society. requesting postpenement for Lathrop, Boston; R Kiorman, Starling; H Ballon, Spring- " | peers, and remember Tepul » ret , of a ion on the subject of the re} . ; B. Sweeter, Boston; H. Bliss, B. D ht H skill on the part of Com. Conner. These small | and will perform again this evening. Only two nights | Jicsil enduro, is to be achieved only by years of patient | 0 arose fortifios the Christian mind, end-ele- | * ‘Cw Jaye, of © Cui moved that when the Board ad: | Capt Sanberry, Baltinore; @, Pattereon, Phila Mf. vessels, which had been asked for, did not arrive | more of their engegement are unexpired. All who have | 80d pe x toll. Whilst others unite in the plea- | yates Chrlstion hope, puints out,through the splendid de- | jours, it adjeurns to Wednesday next, and that the Bailey, Pawtuxet; W. Pershull, Lebanon; H. Hobert, ‘Truste Alvarado has, thus far, escaped seizure en ac- | count of the scarcity of small vessels during the summer; certainly not on accoui ‘il wi hie t's of tive acene, and enter largely into the en- tions of anatomy—domonstrations which take a ‘ofthe Public School Society, or thei counsel, | Baltimore; R. Miles, Phila; W. Bogart, La ; A. Brozolt until winter was setting in; and when the ves- | not yetseen them must not omit the opportunity of doing | ‘°versnts of soclul life, the chamber of sickness, with its | Mon lold of the human beart—the fallacies of the 40: | hove leave to attend the Missontbar wad’ be beers tu | Tocensanes dl arehind ia Balitee teumeeere sels eventually came, there was no coal for their | 20. We cannot say anything in their praise. They are | sorrows and ite cares, is the abode of the physician. | and the absurd dreams « the sceptic. In your daily | their defence so far as the report embraces any subject | Merry man, Puila.; J. Begonett, do; W. Morris, do; R. ‘ ‘ | so well known as to make praise or commendation super- use; and when the coal came in abundance, the | fuyus. ‘The performances this evening will consist of ere itis that he is enabled to exhibit the triumphs cf | Pyocations, while engeged in that most necessary, but | connected with the Public School Society, but thet their | Haslett, Lancashire; J. Huslett, do: C. Brant, Baltimore; principal steamers were wanting repairs, and | three exhibitions—-the comedy of‘ My Neighbor's W: kill, and the fulness of his knowledge. When | Joathsome part of your duties—I mean the dissection of | remarks should be confined to one meeting. The motion | H Hayes, Pittsbaig; R. Wiley, Reckestor; W Jacobs, od by disease to the combat, if he be hot | the dead—you have had Potton rd Mpeg ep ba pl wes catried unanimously. pe ‘ Brivg ort; ‘Mr Harlem, Wilmington; F. Faxton, Balti: his ‘iM | ited to the m0 thi —o 5 5 C,H b ; for the mys A is _resposibility pro’ ny well suit 4 nat all the les: of Two resolutions were then offere ne for appropri- | more; C. ‘hom, sen, Albany; J Johnson, Richmond; ae 4 a i the farce of Somebody Else,” and the comedy of “is were, therefore, sent north. In winter it was most fearful. Human is, not s9 wo! that | Ys works—he wo! . ating $3,670 fer fitting up aschool house in the 13th | R Taylor, Herkimer; N. Nalor, do; J. Warner, Amster- Mille] Dimier continues to draw | >®, who is entrusted with its preservation shou! | the ‘moralist have failed to show him—pesitive aod un- ward, apd the naire Seeing $2,600 for fitting | dam; J. Mayer, Staten Island; Dr Anderson, do. She a Woman?” found necessary for large steamers to tow small | hetane Tui i. 8 peak s,end the e ones could i - not appreciate fully the sacredness of the charge | doubted demonstration. reason woul ome CON- | yy 9 school house inthe fifteenth ward. Both resolu:| Ratasux—J. Libby, Long Island ; T. Conley, Buffalo: ones, d the larg s could not getover bars. bumper houses at this popular theatre, acd her appear- | confided to his keeping. Young Gentlemen, you are | yinced of the eloquence of nature—and her silent, x tious wore resented to the. Finance Colmittes, after |G allen, Bethiis ; Oconee, Buffolo ; D. Harvey Fo nf But now that the additional vessels, steamers, | gnce last evening wes hailed with the most enthusisastic | now, by Jaw und profession, the quardiens of the health | graphic displays, would force him, in the pride of nb gun vessels, and all, are ready. to join in | apple ‘The grand Ballet d’Action of“ La Fille Mal and Ji y' fell mide tai ter mak ant | feats, to exclaim : the finger of Omnipotenee is, inde 0 b . ; then, that the profession battle, with General Scott at Vera Cruz, against | Gardee,” was again produced, in which she performed | figcm—andon wmust depond the safety | PET? aacCteh, whilet it will enable you to d h tle, the old Commod ey . Monsieur | of those commi'ted to your charge. Although you have | golid benefits of a science intended by the tha hb - bs! " pi 4 ereuasic Reasie'e Cola wae sine wonieesa arieree phe | received your diplome, and had awarded to you all the | fo allevisto the sufferings of the human race, embo- pewhy. Weby way | Brand attractions ‘nightly presented here, fully sustain | houors which your alma mater can confer, yet these | dies, at the same time, irresistible proof of his own Ye recommend our readers to preserve this | Se high Le of ad Bowery. The bills for this | are insignicens, compared ae cpp, yetto | infinite wisdom—it exhibits the g' cae of 3% duy’s Herald for referende. It will be of great use | ¢Vening will be found highly attractive. accomplish. The parchment which you hold in your and disoloves the utter insignificance of nen! hands is but a contract—it remains for you, by your acts, | ood fort! ntlemen, to live in ua ag o ‘ " to them in understanding clearly the mode of | Garxnwicn Tuxatax.—The benefit of Mr. W. Cor | to proclaim to the world that you ha ores drved that | 20nt Moetn} progrsats the anpremacy of intellect fadey night «boy by the name of Joseph | dedaite nucleus, but with a long trail, streamiog of | a Fanyer, hat in his possession a lot of copper pipe, | 8ross the field of the telescope. Last evening. at 7. attack on Vera Gruz and San Juan de Ullos—the | 070 was wall attended at tis popular theatre last even coe a Te Bae arn re, ee See oer ee er odicing, nechanice, all | which the boy said he was going to sell fora man by the | 24%m, the right ascension of the comet was 23h. 44m Aifficulties that may be experienced in reducing | i; 8nd the “Honey Moon” was performed by a highly | Sour lives must be consecrated to your profession—you | heer ample, testimony that this 1s not en age of mental | name of Abraham Bush, who is employed to take care 380 sec. Declinstion North, 48 deg. adm. SA-Ssec, Daily them, and the particular localities where those | talssted cost. Mrs. Ads Stetson dleplayed considerable | must osntinne faithful and diligent sindente— and Jet me | slumber. Mam sesnis to have Drowght ino, sctivs regi of the steamboat Sarsiogs, ying a, the fot of North: | jnoreae H.-A about $m, © seo do oo. iffieulti it ¥ admo: rou against the no Ww is the powers of his mind. He has not only a 9 7 vale bs difficulties may have occurred. Ty nacre ae ore creer Of aliens. She | Session of the degree, you have attained all that is valua sition alt lene which previous ages had considered be- | bit of taking this copper from the boat, the roperty of Chapman, Fredericks, and the entire company, performed | bi edicine. You now stand merely on the | yond the ken of human wisdom, Dut he has reduced to | Mr. John a peepee tl —_ ee oA Re Tur Recier ror Inganp anv ScortaNy.—Ke- | with extreme ability. We would remind the friends of | ind if you wish to reach the height of | practical and useful results theories which, if they have Redmon) ton a iBesrst veo) S nd sending this turns are still coming in from all parts of the coun- | MF. Arnold, that his benefit is fixed for this evoning.— | Reretofore not been regard re absurdities, have | boy wi pe 7 1 & which the Beard adjourned. vryille; H. Cusaiog, Dostou;. Post, Albany ; A. Hayes, 3. Army. + Police Inteltigenc —Burglary.—The oil f 6 Washington bight with the aid of ho carried off @ lot of penni | Te New Comet, discovered by Mr. George P. Bond, will, from present appearances, soon b-come visible to the naked eye; indeed, we have heard that it was thought to be so lastevening At the Cam- pt to force open the iron safe. | bridge Observatory. on Saturday, through the five fect i tain Baker, of the 6th wai . | Equatorial, it presented an irregular figure without a Maxcw 10. Reaumrrion ix Manviano—The resumption bill, as ued the House, has boon Soncurred in by the Senai @ vote of 14 to 6 your leisure hours, 1 feast, must be found ‘statement of the boy, officers McDou. | try, showing that the spirit of benevolence is as ‘ho bill will be f ~pyeedbe Seat Te’ plies rae. rode conve in physical science— | gellend Brown, 6th ward, arrested Bush on the eneral as the informatiow (thanks to the Ameri Bowery Cincus.—This popular place of evening re- | templation—and to keep pace with the rapid Uecoveries which, whilst they portray the triumphs of | charge of stealing thie copper. Both detained for exa- ste 5 ; fe Ameri- | creation still continues to draw vast crowds nightly, to | medical science, you ‘will be required. to ‘bri mind, demonstrate that man, finite and bumble, compared | minstion by P ree can newspaper press,) respecting the distress of witness tho extraordinary feats (performed by the pata | active operation all the energies of your micd. with the Author of his being, is, through the vigor of his | -€ssault and Battery —Officer Burley, one of the at- our transatlantic brethren. Not only have the pany. The house last night was perfect “jam.” The | aie ES ie fi on Be age not, the Jarge cities, both on the seaboard and in the inte- | celebrated McFarlands draw forth the most enthusiastic | necessary to § you position atic’ intellect, constontly adding to the wealth of human | teches at the lower police, arrested ee. * young rior, contributed largely, but small towns send in plaudits. Mr. Madigan and his infantile pupil, hegebeen | Prectitioners, Tatience and untiring indus men by the name of Charles W. Webber, on a warrant seer eTe ce of the most eusurable good of the human | iaued. by Justice Driuker, wherein he stands charged y, Nag | Complish all that you may desire, and your highest axpi- 12, their donations in amounts that make us proud of page ay Fane ping vn the one hill | rations will be gratified if you faithfully aod zealously locomotive | es Peine’s Orris Tooth Posie 1s the bret artt- cle we know ef for cleausiug, preservinw and bea Fo- improving “y x Sarsapai ting George H. Colton, 15 Park Place, with a — terarive, each $1 per bottle. Female Month SoS ee Barc! pai of ‘on Tuesday last fhe magis- Homber’s jils, $:, or Bu deloc) res, 75 ct held him to bail in the sum of $600, for bis future M- GU'ON’S, 127 Bowery, vor Grand st rae ty . ursue the legitimate objects of your profession. ite fi good behavior for six months T n D. oar countrymen ee sy, | talente of the entire company. by ty to inform you-end Ido eo in kindness and ia | ‘Sottry. 3h Tigenutty of Dutsh Grocers.—A complaint was mado, hravelns Di owing, Cus ho will now say thatthe “ almighty doliar” is org Sea | friendsbip—I do so that you may be early put on your | to commuse wi rately, hundreds of | yesterday, by the inspectors of “< Te reach’ | HeMment f he above: ench prttern cont so tightly grasped that pity may not claim her own | Musical. | guard os te what see will Raye fo snoconter iene miles, with almost the repidity of thought—is ano ae erere er bistriak Layer tod Monty Mover Bost conven ent size, of youl wilty, aud worrauted | t hed se . and Meyer, | frm the au.ies for which they were neve sl share of it The tale of distress needs only to be | _'t4t14" Oreaa—We had the pleasure, last evening, Wolke co bs po top al peas it ‘twill not be your | EE a bosualy rab Nous cppubetion, cine: | Keepers of a grocery store on the northeast coruer of eee GO BAUSDERS k'SON, recited, and forth comes the prudently husbanded | ° *stin witnessing the performance of “1 Lombardi.” store, and the bread is committed to the waters — | on etea gyri broths Dhey ie a Wy, iE juaintance. 80 well filled ‘ot less than $500,000 have already been contri- | jas evening, as it has been most of the seasen, there was fortune always to be surrounded by generous and red spirits ; you will cocarionaily meet en whose whole at 5 of defrouding the public 177 Bro Howar! Hotel. electric tuid, belongs to this University, In 1839, Da- | Canal and Washington streets. of 5 the felt | guorre, whilit favestigating the chemical egencies ot | by light weight Consable, Wooldsitge wes Yepuied ty | etait Tablet Razer the oldest and ie of action and | light, invented « process for taking external ics of the | peers that the ecales used by the accused, are rigged up Ms. APproved article. now in y aan eo ey ioe pese objects, but it was not long | a the usual manner; the weights were nscestained to be ub'it for (he owet thirty wenn buted through various channels; and it is taking | tions, roce d yet thi tomers antl retail at the eubseriber’. “The no falling off on the part of the performers, who wero all | those whom taey cannot equal in the race for honor and lication wes made of it—the taking of | correct, and yet the customers were consiantly com | vied to call end examine the various patterns. but asmall liberty with probabilities to say that | earnest in their endeavors to ploase, and perfectly suo. | distinction. 1 on humbled at the daclaration ; ut it | portraits irom the lf, whlch oouaitates the real exeal- see chacaner’ aaveuce shear tae Detonaiars precicer, | 11 Broadwag efog doors shove Courtland at before a year is pas’, $1,000,000 will have gone | cesstul iu their efforts, It is to be hoped that the success | *e6m#, indeed, to bea conceded fact, that of the miniature. This application is pon n’s premises, | 7 le = and on examining the counter a hole was discovered | ther member of this University—my ed frinnd, the Professor of Chemist in directly under the scale, which con | Mavigation of the Oty Maver. Th ont of this country im the form of breadstuffs and | 2 138 ‘reupe Dow engaged st Palmo’s will be aufcient | Devine w Sr ereareumeremtoren 5 FOUR 4 hereupon played the ‘Clivia Polka, which is | tains the articles of groceries weighed—to the botiom of | pigees, Time. State of ever, to induce manegers hereafter to engage artistes of ox. | betulity,a want ofthat generous fostering cash, to say nothing of the numerous parcels of | cellence. bend geno could not be hoped for, then the young man so much needs to encourage and support ow: resem ly per. | this scale a wire was attached, hooked at the end, and a | ce +sMar B11 feet, falli clo.bing which accompany the food. Let not,then, | lange pb races phase vac five nig Cia ge Me Mia hen of Kindnece Sat ooagretntation’ bow often phony er ee oe ten ounce lead weight was placed close at band. fo that | bane Mer 2 | 7 fant ing the frugelity of Americans be heredfier charac. | the Opera Houre in Chambere street. . does it, happen thet the young physician, at Tho Rev. Dr. Mason pronounced a benediction, and | when, the h paced were on the scale, the Dutchmen | pingin «Mar 1, flood od A the very moment he has succeeded by perse | amid nlive! notes of the Irish Whiskey Gallop, would secretly place on the hook ‘he ten ow | Lomtewili Foh 29 6 feet 9 inches. terised as excessive, and, as has been said, mean. | Mavame Antamowicr.—On Friday evening next, st | verance end industry in establishing himself iv | the la udievoe separated making exuctly that mach clear profit, #4 a No, itis the practice of economy that has ena- | Washington Hall, Newark, this celebrated vocalist gives iscovers that he is the obj-ct of |" We understand that tho medical department of the Uni- | /ance in his favor. The Dutchmen were arresied ny the MONKY MARKET. | . above officer, ona warrant issued by the corporation st- bled them, at this time, todraw from small sav. | a grandconcert. Sho will be aeaisted by Mr. Philip Mey- y,mou who if they loved and | varvity jin a very ourishing, condition, The large | fornny, on thie charge of fraud. Che punicnment. for | Wednesday, March 10—5 P.M. ings, or large, as the case fmay be, the price of | &t, end Mr. Ahrens will preside at the piano The pro- meet these defam the last session. such an offence, we underrtand, js a fine of $160 They | The stock market continues vory much depressed, and that food which shall give many a fair the de gramme contains many favorite airs from the most ad- | Low protect your reputation against this ribaldry of, were held to bail to an-wer. These Dutchmen have a0- | 164 aro still atemtily settling dow. At the firat beard , ther mired jadam A. P tongue? Will yon have recourse to the same ex AY intments by the President. other grocery xtore at No 63 Vesey street, but whe! tr Ivanies’s fell of | : ; ghia task of fedng and nonrshing her pooe he nal “Oheme dram tha oper oman | ci Qo, ™y amas fen ayene | yandman nccane nd arses of ome, | MSc cea abt byt umes | Lunes Haram, Norwich ma Worenar otarvelings, who otherwise must have died by One of Moore’s beatiful melodies, * The ay be ge Deceie ancien of mn ba aoer heya Ae ihe Hugh Hines and stephen Finn, were exteeted foland:84), Molris Canel went di Centon i¢, hes, Of statvation, before her ve case through Tarets Halls,” watch bs a becasites | Foundly versed in all the arte and trick most pro- | Reuben H. Boone, Hegister, Grenade, Mississippi, | 57 Cmeers Code and Cottes, of the 4h ward, on a charge | Long bland, X; Sorry Canal went up Xi, and Canton 4. inches, s > her very eyes. either os regards the iil be given, | feundly versed in all the arts and tricks of detraction | vice Thomas B. Ives, resigaed. John Rartow, reap | OF ecto,’ ovens’ crank belongieg, we Thomas Amin, | At the second board Farmers’ Loan deolined i ; Mor: Ten thousand families supporied entirely by | Saptaes by Ma ch dated aguian tbe sestorer, Will be kabwlotge: ene: marie pointed Register » Ineao D:G. Nel | Captein of Police, stealing therefrom $80 io Davk bills | rig Cenal, Norwich and Erie closing at prices current in our maunificence! Is noi this an agreeable pic- peculiarly adop ed to her great compass 0 fe worth. Let the p but understand toat you possase beri Bongue pc debddhins aha ges with three gold 18 yen | the morning. ture? And who, that is prospered in businese— | which plicited such plaudits at her late concert at the ; these elements of power, and you may put at defiance | j, grester portion ol the money ba a bkdward B bus, Mississippi. Wm. I Simmons, re-a t. A sranot thle neoused om theit-arrest. Committed for trial | Considerable apprehonsion is felt in commercial cit- natine, Florida John F. M by Justice Drinker. | cles in relation to the ability or disposition of the Bank |". Policeman Qutvitted.—On par ote one | of England to discount all the papor offering from those bic = Soon, Ter teit pon ession a midd-iug | engnged in the’ American trade. Should the bank re CUSTOM-HOURE OFFICERS ‘ ous appearances grrict its favors to this class of merchants, for the pur. } the best directed efforts of the envious and malignant. who that has health and plenty to be thankful for, | T#ermacle | Agste--Detreoden ie a thing that cannot, long rest the will refuse to his own soul the luxury of giving a Canwty's Minevence are going ahead, notwithstend: | fi ry 1, presence of its own inieriori'y. No, e ing the great attractions now in this cit dollar towards this noble charity? Who will be | % the varied programme, announcing Saal dittiogiion! er itscte your woen wie ier, when the story shall be told of | Beit yfoaKs sud choruses, the burl ntlemen, allow | gister, Green B | sional disunction, or if it be your wish to je on the Swiss i vation in which you bave so fondly indulge: - 4 Surveyor, Marble. | *zed trunk, whick bore rather : Beli Ringors, the violin solo, the cachuca, end ball room | cibation of attainicg a high place myour profession, 7OU |, heed ee nah orartee Bamel Poster, Tecapooin Marble: | cousequently the officer Ney | pono of preventing a drain of apecie for shipment to this the great benevolent movement of 1817, to con- polka, is worth the price of admission. 1 have no time te conannie in the unprofitab! | rogated them respects eam: | country, it would embarrass operators on this side, ond feng that, although prosperous himself, he gave | a your More successful rival. ‘Tiere is uo at. stated they were emplo: ni | Scprosep Troustx tn tHe Capinet.—A friend in the charactor of a physicinn which should be notso ase doliar to the cause of humanity; ' s: Washington writes us, under date of yosterday, that | MOre prominent tian that ot phila.throphy—a \ d buted not so much asa measure of Mr Dalley had been sent for by tolegraph, ‘ad ar- | throphy which should embrace in ove great circle the His presence there is supposed to | Whole human family—a plilanthrophy which, while it ifferences of opinion in the | enables nim to sympathise with the sick and tl dt hat Sr Benton's domaate are ore iy boat to convey the trual produce a great deal of financial diffloulty. The arrival by “Jack Rirg” The i 1 hem, trank to thy | Of the Hibernio, on this and many other recounts, is Sa tates, whe artery consultation together, | anxiously looked for, as the accounts she will briug may re allowed to depart with the trunk | », v-Aorreang the Diack Se rdiog to od iretione ‘Upea the ‘runt Plog ue vo of much commercial distress in this to rotated written thereon.) The negrose | The ansoxed statement exhibits the quantity of cariain corn, perchance might have sayed a fellow botig’e hife? Tae contribations to which ellusion is mads, av j vice Robert 8. Herndon, Micted, | veyor, city of La Fayet wi rll proms a likewis My supe ete. the P- yi 7) Jr. resigned. Thomas Mad Lolerd vere Joma nds or practitioner, end exten im the ot | ville, jana, vice Thomas Addison, who piled with Prat Genes” | cordiel ecagratulsticn. Until we learn to rerpect our ity, sidaallaid handed nature got to be informed that his name was