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is 1 11 1 i MM 'I 5 WW i IMIIMIM Mini ll Trfciir i NEW.YORK ELECTION RETCRNS. Cocitnca. I -J Suffolk Querns Kin. Richmond New-York 1 Westchester Putnam Du (chess Rockland Orange L'U'er I Klaw are iSuiiivan 'Greene Columbia Albany Schoharie Schenectady Saratoga Montgomery Washington. Warren Clinton Essex franklin St.

Lawrence Herkimer Oneida Madison Oswego Ltwu I Jefferson Otsego Chenango Broom Ccr'laiid Tompkins Tioga Steuben Onondaga 4 ayuga Seneca Ontario avne Livingston Monroe Genesee Niagara Erie Allegany Cattaraugus Chant auuue Orleans Life we are, 1079 2tili 518 3 55oy 10CX 4M SIX 232 139. 186r 10rt ICC 95C 45t 351 84 lat 360 loot 75f; 600 60C 105C1 70C 61 1 50 1 700 pool 41b 274 1201 1100 57? 501 901 20 61 lid 0U SIS 35 321 900 431 OOt 23i 13 17ut MOOO It esc! 30 lot 60P 12Cd10o(J 100 350 M000 6rt! 60C 500 lav. 8( 60 15C 650 8GC 200 880 12001 1800 579 60U 300 1701 614 EettmatedMajoritiis. -5r a 2286 400 860 60 from Ar London Athtneum. CutM.tci raosf the Papebs or PERCY" BYSSHK SHELLEY'.

Arch or Titcs. SOW 100 1960 1400 14S-. i 26-23 looo 2StX 6O0 bCu 20U 2U MISCELLANY. irua, On the inner companmcnt ol ine iiren sculptured deeo relief, the uesolation cf a city, iie, the waUs of the Temple, split hy the fury a erauous. hinj tottericc in the aet of ruin.

The rtr, ttu inner eoninarimcnt ol the Arch nt 1 r. of grauous, hang tottericg in iue mi iimi. the chanter of accidents generally btttf th. owner been at all active, it becomes -at the end of five or seven vii jit. rontla- uanuaonts of a town taken by assault, matron, and vir- cms and children and old meu gatnerea uno grou ami Uie rapine ana acencc oi a iui i tn the dis'ance.

Kt of the victoi. bearing in their KanHs tlie holv candlesticks the lables of ti 1 saered uwtrunvuls of the eternal wcrsliip of the Jews. On the opposite side, the reverse of his sad Titus is represented "landing in a Iruvtn hv tour herses. crowned with laurel, and hv inn tumultuous numbers of his tniirrvihant armv, and the" magistrates, and priesta, and genesis, and philosophers, dragged in chai is beside Ue wheels. Be-hin I him stands a Victcry eagle-wmyrd.

The arch is now niouldeiiug into rums, and the imagery alm-wl erased bv thjlajise of fifty generations. Be-yond tiiis obscure monument of Hebrew desolation, is seen the tomb of the 1 fc-stroyrr's famUy, now a mountain TheFlaviao amphitheatre has become a habitation for owls and dragon. Tlie power, of whose possession it was once Uie tvjie, and ol whoe departure it is now the emblem, is become a dream and a memory. Home is wo more Uiau Jerusalem. Lire.

i mul whatever we call that which I in an astoubihin' thintf. The mist i fani'liaritv obscures from us tuo wonder or our We are su-uck with astonishment at some r.fits transient modili -atious, but it is itse.i uie greai rmracc. ar-the clianpes of empires, the wreck of dynasues, wKh Ihe opinions that supported them what is the brUl and exUuctionof religius, and of political systems, to I YVhat are the revolutions of the gkibe which we rnhamt, audilie operatiensof the elemenu of which compared witli life What ii the universe of stars their motWw. an.l the destiny of those dial inhabit them, compared wiih life 7 Life, Uie great mira cle, we a hniro not itecause it is so miraculous. artist, I do not say had executed, I ...1 tXOl Stty ila If any Bv the word death, we express that coretiuon iu wnica 1 we nn longer tlioin rutevc.

If they have sensations or apprehensious, no loitJer parucitate in mem. ro snow than that fiotc internal organs, and aU thai hue texture material fiaine, without which we have no expt rien that I fe or thought can subsist, are dLssolved and abroad. The body i placed under the ground, and alter a thurf rcmaiua no vestige even of iu ftirsa. is that whose shadow tat le, aaJ contends in vain against the persuasion ol grave, lhat the dead uvleea ceue The corpse at his feet is prophetic of has own destiny. Those who have perceived him, whose voice was delightful to l.i- ear, whose touch met, and thrilled, and vibrated to his like sweet and subtle fire, whose asiect spread a visionary light iqionhLS path, these he cannot meet again.

The oi iiaas .4" sense are destroyed, and tlie intellectual operations dependent on them," have perished in their sources. How can a corpse see and frel What intercourse can there be in two heaps of putrid clay and crum bling bone, piled together Such are the anxi.ms and fearful contemnlauons, that, in spit of religion, we are sometimes forced to confess to oitrsclrcs. LOVE. The mind selects among those who most resemble it, ha: wl-ich 1 most its aicheiypo, and instinctively fills up tlie interstices of the imperfect mago, in the same manner as the rmagination moulds and completes the shapes In the rlmd, or in the tire, into a resemblance of whatever form, animal, building, happens to be present to it. Man is in hi wildest sta'e a social animal a certain rie of ert ilirntinll snd refinement ever produces tlie still more intimate and complete, and I graiihcauiin 4" the senses is no innger all that is desired.

It s.xin become a very small part of that pro-f; ititu! and comr.lieat.d sentiment which we call love, which is ra her the universal thirrt for a cotouiuniou not merely of the seretes, bit of our whole naUue, iutellectual, iiiainaiive, and sensitive, and which, when intlividualiz-. becnm" an inicrious necessity, onlv to be sallsfic by th3 complete, or partial, or nqiosed fulfilment oi its daim'. This want grows more powerful in proportion to the dcvehviemcnt which onr nature receives frota c.ivi-lixati.m lor man never ceases to be a social being. Balloon Statitticm. Few people are aware of the expense of a balloon, or tlie tear and wear to which it i.

incident. The air-ship which Mr. Green launched in Dumfries is 48 feel trom top to 00110m, ana un tee, tn circumference. AVhen the car "as attached the height is exar-tly o0 feet. To fia it to the bent would require 25 001) feet of gas.

Tiiis, however, ts rarely done, as tiie exoaud. lireatlv whett Uie ar becomes rareneu, mm kirlr Wim I ll nv rrCTBTWTi t. frigate with dry-rotfliko ipon Miguel's double deckers in the Tagus. On on. occasion the ed was so impure, that it required from three to tour mm- I I- In riiair IM dumfl i of si 1 the ajra by It via stated last week that a heavy shower all noticed the circumstance, and one individual who answered bv a was.

"Him wet Unm, he wet with such an umbrella over his head." I This, however, is a mistake the ram foUow th4ata rf the bailoon, soaks the netting, and gushes into the ear, oxartlv like water from the house-tops. Repeatedly, Mr Green has been wet and dry ajain iu the course of tea mimiiiu. nwinir to Hidden changes ot atmosphere, and ma unfreq'iently has been compiled to cut holes fa the hot torn of Uie car, to an etemeiu a ireo jjkw bmntuMd hunmore tnaa au uie naiiasi ne ori2iu' nL It is a mistake to sutpose that the clouds contain mm rmin. anrl mar have Mr. Green au thority for statins, that Uie noise produceo ny mu a ckMM, resemmes tuc ouxzinc an Bies and bees.

This is Uie first part ot tne process trial distUlatioa, and on nearing the earui wnen mo particles ia and form globules, the sound nutted resembles a shower of peas or small stones suddenly rattled on ti, kaltnon. A vorv beautiful lite cnnuivv phenomenon is somcumos witnessed at aiuiuaes varyuu; fnm one Id two miles, viz a lac sinule of the balloon k. on the uiuier sunace ot a ctouo, ano. invariably encircled bv three irises, exhibitiiu; all the colors of the rainbow. "During his ssrial excursions, Mr.

Green has been accompanied by eignty persons, ana no has had repeatedlv, to use Uis own words, two lauies up at a time." hoi her maidens naturally lovely are ren- anehc bv foannn like the eaele in lus loitiesi HiBhts. admit ot nmcn aouw out tnus mucn is ki- ladv who has courage to step into gas- ilmt h-nru sau'unmediatclv married The ereatest Ann altitude Mr. Greeu ever attained was uiree nuies yards, as ascertained by a very excellent barometer. Ilia km "est flight was 53 miles, performed in two hours In ISt7 he rose trofn rrreston, L. mwA 1 inrBiim mrut dfltreulbl SI TCSUn Ul A wmiw the distance, thirty-seven postiag miles, was executed twenty-seveu minutes be inn nearly at the rate of 1UU miles ner hour.

Arwnrnes A Renal Lunatic Christian the Seventh ot uenmara, who died in 1806, it is well known was long a lunatic. ward apearance, but seemed to delight in amxing ni signature anywhere but on uie mmig i 1 ik ahjtl It- WOUM decorate wun iriiera 5 If, and there he would sketch all sons ot pw figures upon it, or subaenbe some important oecrec uie Cabinet, like a Cockney chapman, wuh the words Christian and It to no rare occurrence for the stricken Monarch to lanour nam at u.u.....s -for an hour or two, and then, sending his pen to the tur- thest comer of the apartment, cry i nv He was one day I he uddenlv strok- i .1 n.MA fiail ni 1 'I 1JI WLVV r. been pulled so lone as my servant iv Un. a mv own." Those who dined at his table usually made no account of his Royal presence, but chatted, roared, and amused themselves as if he had been a thousand miles from the spot. On one occasion, oi l.idii cm either side of him having bent across huu for the purpose of whispering some secret into one ano- ther ears, he pushed eacn oi uinr n.

proper place, then threw ciencnca mum looiidl rotind with fi.ry in his eyes, and raising his voice to its loudest pitch, roared out amidst their revels S-up- pnel should suddenly come tome nam wiii'il von exner-t 1" You miaht have taui, "iwi heard a teather drop or. tne ground an nir dering querj- echoed in eix ears. There was n.rt a soul iiresem nil I quaicea uie proo, ot did his Majesty choose to relieve them of their anxiely lor several minutes. At last he nodded to them, and resuin- e.l with a good-humoured Well, well, niy we'll let it pass for this once A i ihi moment several sieam cux- riages are in process of construction for regular work up- Toroanm. It Wat or-mra at different -M.

oe viueic.ee lately read a paper at the Academy of Sciences at eU on this mibject. The principal conclusions to which he has come are I. From the penoJ cf oirth there ex ist an equality as to weight and beigm wru.u.. ot both sexes; ihe medium of boys at Brussels k4 it.ar.lu AfA.n-1 a a.i aA bi iidTimme 111 what wtsild hive been our aa.nirauon I or had inaagmeu the seenerv of the earth, the mountains, and ibo Mas, and the river, and the grass and the Bowers, and the varieties of til f.rm and the masses of the leaves of the w.iol, and the colour, which attend the runug and the setti-ig sim, and the hues of the atmosphere turbid or tnilv we should have been v. ondcr-sirurk, and shoul I have said, what it would have been a vain boast 10 have -a d.

Trulv, thi creator deserves the name of a God jt now, these things are looked upon with hub-wonder anl who view them with delight, is considered ttm nvtranrrliliarv nerson. Tne niultitnde care little for them. It is thus wuh life, incl.Kic all. What 1 life and feelmgs arUe with or wilhout our will, and we employ words exorevs them. .11 1 KinK isaremenibereii, and our 11 arts uuiii, itiiu infancy retnemher.d but in fragments.

hve, and in living we lose the apprehensiou of life. DEATU. AO. and commences creaes Verv little sensibly. 10.

THE EVENING i WEDNESDAY, KOYEMBER 14. litical institutions, commerce, rrmnufactures, state IA-t41ia "-j tailtteraminv. v. "a as" s- rUa ceived in hi mind, tne system of the the stws, ana 0 498. of girls U.4Sa.

YZT.WUrih -mI muejktiiw.aud had painted to us ia word I f.nt diminishes a little about the third da b'rt. L. now afforded by Uie siaht I no sensible increase unul after the nrsi of tho c-ine of heaven, and illustrated it by astronomy, I 3. At the same age the male is bl heavier than at both are ine 1 triii ai about the same weight. 4.

When the man and woman have arrived at their complete size, they weigh JM exactly 20 limes hat they did at the hile 'their height not more than thnce and quarter whatitwatdiesarnetune. 5. In oh boththe man and woman lose about 6 or 7 kilogrammes of thau respective and 7 cenlims of their height. 6. I t-.

nfholh sexes, we During tne aeveioneaneut -2 V.u. fU niirin? the time ci nt-r fntXlmUlil I'l WCWIlt uu aaaaaa 1. from 18 to 40. her weight m- natures resembling ourselves aJJ- TV ZZ.Zlr iit she vreigh. a Uttle 1.1 it iucui uie neignt oa a v.

----r. licar tucut mm more. II. ne mean treum oTof consideration sex and age, is about 44 kilogrimn-. 7 and taking inioaecoimt the sexes UK 47 for the mm, and 42 kilogramtnes 6 for the woman.

Buineof the H-utaf Commons. A very curioti, document lias been recently Jjy order of the Mouse ri vt-Miiinv-iizi. a Mr. Rickman, containing a detail of the ntmiber of Acu mlemnlauon of iiiexhausiible melancholy, I fVvanen passed during the last 45 years eclipses the brightness ot the world. The I yMtt the days and hours of sittiai mi ca.

erver is with dejection at the spec- fl on' which the largest division contemn! the each hli.t on which the largest omsni 1R07 there were two sessions oi ioui session, L. In 1806 the seKtn lasted 126 ing days, and sal 646 hours, during whi.h 158 public ld and i i6 nrivate ones. The greatest number of mernbers pre-LmdurinThen was on the 30th of 381 of the cl.l acts wa 11. on a motion for the dismissal of th. ndon the 26th of June, 4 days afler the otanmig of the 510 divaledon the address.

From 1806 to 18-6 the average number of public acts passed 1. about 120, and no year we there tats than 106 since that period, however, 7L not hern 70 and in 1831 the No. was only 60. was iu 1816, when the nuiuber was IS 14 it was nearly as many, ocing a t-. number in any session wa, ihe short one, Ut W'Uian, IV.

when on 27 public and 80 liyato acts parsed Uie legislature that se's-sion consisted of 90 sitting days and onTlO hours of actual sitting. The davson which any aession coniimW to sU was 181,, when U.e number wa- 137 in 1813 a was 133 and in lII 135 The shortest session in sitting days, exc auc of the last TJi rnTwasaiaty 1-807, which conned on- u-f A 'rh averts number ot aitiintf u.a on tnri a fraction The vlltriX' uviruu .1 navttOUiat bated yet, when the time of voting arrives each one fol lows his own conscience the father diners trom nrs the friend from hi. friend; yet thU docs not alter their habitual good understanding, or at least rarely. In what w.u-tt at the nresent day. doe.

the Ult I UttlVU IU I same thine happen I davs for the jo "c-L 11; 1 wii.n it was 918. wa. that 01 0.1 1 1 tj aat noil nour it ImZ -ill h. remembered. Uiat the discussion.

mneh artenlion trie relative 10 im iuctu t.j..- nr.Bt at a amsion ounre largest niitntr that seswon wa, on tne nwaauti tion the Queen', name in the Lauirgy, when there wero present 624 The Teak Tree. We observed it stated in a PeiBaCo- i. d.M.rv of the Navy has dueciea a I'tini th. -l'eajt tree 10 t-wt 1 1 .1.. Mt.hhhmnt.

opposite to to uc u.an.e.t ot. t.itt n.tr .1 i. n.ihlished inn ut.t tii a ne ictitrT vi 1 same savs of the live oak agencies" Two of the th I woraea pwj 7 MmnU mce Of I t-afltsVtf. We fMLTC IU Ifw p-a 1 a-- The Philadelphia Sentinel relates the following case of catalepsy arising from excessive religious exniesnenx. which it is said has occasioned a considerable sensation 111 the northern part of Philadelphia.

A young lady in a high state of enthusiasm suddenly mnA rmm in that condition for Revo lt tuiw an tn rmn har were found metfectoaL. Her eyes were fixed, her limb, immovable, and her pulse feeble. Her friends, believing her dying, procurca meu-: th was at lenrth with great ditnculty called back to 'a consciousness of life. She a wrolce as from i k.J k.n in Hrarm and Hell, and toM marvellous stories ot her discoveries in the eot.rse of her migrations. The uvmg ana uie oeM or surtenng.

and in their appropnaie i- -L tn tll-r eaTthlv SltlSCS WSS miUC an ijiat plain. These' things, of course, have excited much sur-L ,..1.. We understand her vision has been recorded and will shortly be published. YVe are requested to invite' attention to the advertisement of uie Commissioners of The New Y'oaa Fiaa InsuaAtfCE Comfabt contained in our columns of this Amm Itka for aunRcriutioa to the capital stock will be may consider then- weight a "Jgucd Xo. Marble Buildings, Chatham Square, tk.

fifth ixwim (aavs tunuaimies jmr-ii 1 1 a.u7em 7. Uie complete developenv-nt of frorn ,2 nil o'ck, to-morrow maiurr. nrly as I tnetr r'mZ rflntTfror. thW. tw.

pouit, itisde- dnced that the rncma. hei -ht u. greater tr 1.. and thickJis. 1 he man pAtt Theatre.

A young lady makes "her first ap pearance on any stage" thia evening at the Para theau-e, as Amanthis, in the Child of Nature. Vsensthlv after 60. The woman attains her weQ of her talents and prospect, of Cholera in New Orleans aH generally of. mild natureare Sooi any'of the piemonitory symptoms are uiraeasuy suouueo, fik.i-f WverW IBe peer we numaer t-- vtehtvwas iunon Tuesday, An.rv inLrfUotit book eiving an eeoant of the I Loo Saturday "SM 52 United State, has bee. published very lately in Bra- 149 per fcU wiO, more ziL The author i.

i na- r.i. T.l.nd of Madeira, and a ciUzen ot Bra- I We hope to oe auie nw -r --7 iu I filled our city with 1 ror-yerat years in uie uuum i laawntation. 1 a the 27th ult. savs States, and made wmaeu acquatniea wiui me con- ine p.ew 8eVeral diuon of our otintry ia its various aepecU. Thu been occasioned by the spar mod'tc bncfyiew of the geography po- hol fe rely It tWm tmmhlnn at tlw.

mtini rlav. not only in the I Board was not I made to it but ft 1 n. -ni. I Report, speaks s-t nu- rr am -1 .1 Ml Hill lilt a tin. than the man under 1 the latest advices with respect to uie raaagca tii tuc New OaLEAHS, Oct.

30. Several months since a board of health was for the purpose of establishing ut, our I Rrl of Health assembled, and have uie lurcuuuu, A. opanign American provinces, nn cci. worse than our apprenensions. pireof BraziL to refer to the example of Uie nuea I teveral deaths have occurrea.

I al nres several death, have oc.rrea. confined at State, for principles of government, for puwic inea- and for the practical effect of public institu tions. A work like that of Senhor Da Cunha, accu rately drawn up by one who understands what in n.l himselt jihnMPidr our iiuuiu miu i i i on the aubiect without reserve. summary given by Mr. Da Cunha ot our character.

the north to the south, from the east to the west, ai hucdrld and forty persons fcU victim, to the pestilence. tiimnrea ana lurtv ifvwvmw n.mvr-.nprhim national 1 with taore than in any I oiaies. Ii would annear incredible, were it not acanowieog- Past ed by aUtraveners, thata nation composed of people from I p.go,. johnRedman Coxe, of the University ofPenn- diflerent countnes, staouid n.v- ftwnr rf Ae l9u, of July inr a iiiwvu I thrnnoh the hands of your ine i i.tin I tM the progress and rava -es of the dis- I higher than that elevation, owi V.Ted andcontradictory fluids their proper vewels. and must necessarily die for ana mi thi t.i instructions, given them by speculators and theon.ts, and eone looking to the board of for true roent.

and proper advice, behold there is no sucn oony 111 k. h.ttin. vanished at corporate or mcorioi ---e thVvcry moment their asskunce is wanted to give confidence fo the timid and and assurance to all. There wa. no meetmg yesterday I-bocau- they couid notform a c-ttorum I inomj; wa- -i- 1 I .1 ei we arc uc.BiHMi.v- w-lucn pena upon hosp.tals of 1831 um ena urces from ana grave jarus whence-we can ootam At the Charity Hospital, since 11 wcioca on there have been seven deaths and sn patient, ad united.

ar I mm. Irnnk flai innrmiTluJ Ol av t7.rlane and CampbcU. There were two deaths on Sun day at the infirmary of Dr. Rice. k.

m-jtr. thirtlMlX btirl' ed on Sunday and up to one o'clock yesterday there nivin. nuriais. 1.... Wehearmdeed 01 1 rei many 11: 1 Unm to unautlaenticated statements.

rTi Cenaelerv there were 46 burials on Simday and 38 yesterday. 'Last evening, when the gates olosexl. there were at least twenty eoms. nnburiid. We met, no reawn why those bodies cellar.

7" I I on.erun tliuig lute tu a 1 seven agencies are closed, anu ooui i uw 1 I shbuld remasn eiposea au nip.it ti t.re.c ai i that lui-'ht lead to very dangerous resul'S 1 the ah-1 COMf recajled. The other agencies, except one. 1 thinls I st th grave yard to mler Uie bodies which are sent saice tn a wlol 10 rculate iht vaiee: When Mr.Greea I wlll be cioaed this winter, and eartier if pracftcahle. YV I must ba th. duty of the authorities to provide as- fi the lower I i-am that General jhn Clnrk.

one of the agents for I --cifuUv call their attention to the uart uf Uie liallooif had become so much collapsed that his I lve oak, stationed at St. Andrew', Bay, died on the ISth. 1 nnder the hope that they wjfl not ba un- eom ianions thought it impossible he could re-ascend, ana 1 This gentleman wa, formerly a distmgtushemician 111 1 mmd6j duty of their error wnen ne wcigneu an- licorgia, Bl one unto omtnuir, anu 11. I----" ehr.r eennd time. anJ screwed the heaven, till in tlie blue." The material of the machine is eom-posed of double sarsnc, w-hic'u, even in the raw state, co.t? 27 41.

To fashion tt properly require great dVxlrn-ty ami art, and is withal go tedious an operation, that Sir. Green's prevent air-ship was more than five mouths on the stork, with the carpenters working at it the whole time. But the silk mir.t be varnished ay well as sewad the netting, wluch weighs about 3 is corn)MMed of the finest and, altogether, the- cost of an 1. altogether, th cost of an A balloon, without netting, worrid be like a ship without a rudder, cordage and masts. By pressing an all side, equally the netting imparts tu it considerable strength, and it by the same means that the valve ropes are worked, the car attached, and the machine kept down during the process of inflation.

What i called tear and wear is constantly going forward, and every balloon that ha, seen much service, is a much patched aa a beggar's doublet. of 110 ascents, Mr. Green has made 66 an his present yacht, which is oflencr, we the British bot-toji ever crossed the Atlantic. Tho time a balloon will last not very well ascertainrd. as much depend, on the purity of the gas, prcwrvatiou frota damp, and indeed Pt mil ftudfts -r.

.7" whicf deriving Hs name from hhn, is now called the Clark party 1 1 Georgia. -dmrriena. I'arrinio. A Fredericksburg paper says. lalinejalresource.

of Virginia are every day developing no lunn of th iron, coal and gold within htcrritorj: the are cle, wluch. wiU, cr. Umg, Wjif ni ki: informed ci ine umjji i-I UBV lawv" a I either sudl or pr ouounce ds irit.ut. trueh we saw hn-. i.

ahm UCtuZ Uerlina. 1 01 Ji which Ut now -7 77 i toknieat name ine cotimr i ii 1 7-M rlntetl SJT. latTIS, tjei. M. K.ttrma.

hare tr. Wa in-New i are probably outdone here. awa a. a asr naaaai nBAW IHI llf "I S3 I LSI HrUBt A1 vaaajr- fill ferwnu although rl' k. JT uLJ taa-iaiaiviit fill W.

have av meaaaser aacarrwirani; ef deaths. There ts aw one but ther. ar. equal 4o whalWW per day wauadbe far -fttaw York. Oct.

3lt. The rawage, aholera ara extensive i n.t Theatoresare maefUTIOtne I a. I MiaaAWIOr TO UIT whirh nmnm ncni. nr www.m,. t.

tfarttinaa an, aaiaan. smn Turkish oil stone. YVhether thi. be or; not, 3morr the lower ouu-es bat several ts, that it has a fine grit, and at capame a i re dawn with I The tTaoteea. vve ra-aia yet aaajarpaaaaaaaaa raavaaaaaaaaaa-awa aJB0 Snip trailer SeotC-Ou the SSd of September, a taWp dtitenS npon t- Unucaotl ui Anio.Kiry, Ma, a.

't I el.rl I odors Chase, of New Y'ork, On that very day it renaai iir Wftltcr stwK djea. rnnrimnt. for an rWrc disease is a loeal disease like the plirapolonUa in Poland, the pelagra iu the Vcnitiau and like the malaria in Italy, or ronanc mar. aWW "faT- K. nimro t.re I aair, 4i The cases now rked, a asinjmlarcouacjdencJ elawea, as he Case last CrV; a.

Jfnr mv nart. mv dear sir. I never was more ai a 10m Cr iho rholera morbuit. unless it be by the di nomination of an atmospheric disease which nobody as yet, to my knowledge, has taken the trouoie to impure There are five possible conditions ot tne aunospnenc ambient ah-, and these ai 1 Tk. tomnimtilH! ia TK.

nrnnnrttnn of the eoiistituent elements 01 me Tbeae are and Azol, or xuru- a TKM I I rt sis sa iritnrv iths The pressure or the weight cf the atmospheric fWncVhoM number ef oam. OP than one third more of our usual mortahty. I ROR9, Mokbav, Not. IS. .1.

1'ha 1 "At II Ajlnr thsaitaw that 1 iaiiI lwariiAt) Ihi. na- This result will ultimately prove ny "7. LV-T office, of our Reg-try of epuimca, 7, 'aWaVrfET are waept when nfm. H. Mavnard.

late a member of the court, as fol- the year, wnen iney are j'. tneyattoniaae.uu..-. nave an-1 Mr.Tallnuuhre said, that since the last term of this of New York, we had been called to V1 of their salary. The mourn the loss of one of its most distinsuisbed members. jxh rfthn Hon.

William 11. Mavnard and ne nuUyy ha, already rJ hasoa manT ex-ting dL.a.e,, mmes. that, a. atesumonyof tu A believe and proved at last fatal. A man of nurally i strons Alfrr nsulution and long residence ia this country, in dd is principally present to the upper fauhourg of epidemics, afler SO.

-We cannot yet congratulate our residence, in your and twentyxin another i ler and sobrietv. was fellow citizen, upon the disappearance of ihe pest Uence from amongst us. It is, however, roucu m.sv 1 amnnffst mmliamfv. UU1 DO lOllKcr cviw formauoni. wanted by hi.

countrymen, may be of aU likejy, never great value in that country, ooui uy uSgo5 and correcting mistake. The author ap- son. Dr. Edw. Jenner 1 ery, by anti-spasmodic remedies, opium, a.

hurried way by a pro- teiiaria, which last remedy, I found th American, the enthusnumc wver iinery, Ijected excuroor rT vTit Sv.rTd.t to Dr. John Ne.lson, for many year, the phy- a oAimirv tat nis uni i mi thA L.naierK mw uub. K.wM.w my ot uceniiousne .77. return, but havine never seen him since, 1 forgot ot uie t.unauc ii una best extant works on the subject. One case of this kind nf he relates so insular as to have required a th.

Snrietv of Berlin. It is Uie case of a famous booksellor in Berlin, Mr. Nicolai. He rqiort- ed it himself in that Roval insUtution as reponeu -cholson. Journal vi.

p. 161, 1S24, if you please to resart to it. as I have no time to resort to you wiU nave f-ithfnl sketch of the case I was relatinz, men lasted nearly four weeks, by pasmcxlic action in one prevalenceLand I published toem all u. our tem. These ude- flnz.ur.

The most controvenmie point i- also vicinity oT the metropolis. Anoiner, compensated for by the good education, and their deh- chock extension or the inroad of the disease among 1 j. command, stiU it between London and Birmingham. The first impulse compensaiea or rurU wive, our verv laree popula'ion. Then- President wa? very 1 hr much vexation and Hi 1.

yy. 1 I 1 mtintt. and om-e rt eeivtti, .1. tf Mnnnmriate imnortatice ste.m carriages produce temporary tnconvenience, hv the number of horses which would become disaeed but this introduction ran never be suddenly so extensive t- I that uie 1 ann ti 1.1.1 nutiiittris. putui i fin.i rrnin lltttl 1 Tit fltinfTt-II UllIWVIIa.

wa and respected and beloved mothers." 1 The Mebcaktile Libbabv Association-. We are gratified to leam that the Mer- "tkrcTmmTroatrin Britain, number of canulc Library Assocuition have made ample arrange-horses employed amount to a ami it is said Uiat mBOt. fa resuming, this season, the plan ot public lec-as much land is req-iired for the wipnort one horse as which wms found so useful and so attractive last v.ould sustain eietit men. 11 biikiii tu.rcti.it.. hiircM ullnaether 111" IT! roads.

It 1 0 .111 would follow, therefore, that there would be available food, and a dcmana for eisht millions of additional pojiulation Dr. Matthews. Tlus wiU be totioweo oy i I I rtft soil which are now umimducuve, and would ruruier eua- 1 Lecture, trom tne won. uuut. 7 1 miN HVHIT OIV We veroose, it tm fir Cieaiihiujss Uie streets ar.tf gutters, for mistrust to quacks, and against precipitate m-1 Tt.ta-ever.

useful remedies were proposed to the Mayor, President of the Board of Health, which were put aside by the Medical Council. At Uie latter end of Auoust, this hitfh autnority was oispensra with it we bad had between 13 and 14 daily cases of Cholera renorted. Suice litis reformation the municipal au- I whiher with or without Cho.era Morbus, have winter. There wui DC two courses TT. WM c.

re- date, and a rdgular course. The first will be commenced wTer. kfevertheles, we ha still the Cho- bU when is 1 i.a--w hv the I i tl.t -W lrftre thi I a 1 mi rinnv n-iu wun tii wwww-t i inn ii-inruus. xur uuuhwu tAt i hrW nnct; Wa- 1 1 .1 1 H'liMUt it uiat its auuia us to anoly additional labor to soils already unaer in- pi.ttojoohy. To him hSrrSr ToUIt GU lUuminaUon, iriiiu uiunagrs A ra th.i wealth, and power of Great Ucr-manic Afv.

Cure for the Gout. The Notixia del Gtorno of Rome gives circumstantial details of several experiment, most successfully made on person, of every age and both sexes, in that capital, for the radical cure of the gou rheumatism, and sriatical diseases which have been hitherto thought incurable. The receipe consists admimflenng to the oaticnt forty-eight doies of warm water, each dose to weigh eight ounces, and to be taken every qrter of an hour during the paroxysms of the disorder. 1 ne result of this potion, of which Ihe effect diuretic, and excites perspiration, is obtained at the tenth or eleventh, and sometime at the first dose. The physician, say, that although this quantity of drink may occasion the H.KtCS should not.

hever be dimmish- ed and ihe" remedy. wich is eoolin and antiphkgtc, recomimnerided by Doctor, Rossi and ill succeed Professor Proftuaor McVicxa will deliver two lecture, on Moral 6cience William B. Lawiikci, Esq. will also deliver two on the subject of Usury Professor Docolass on die historical relauVm, of Architecture and the associate course will be closed by two lectures by Samuel A. Foot, Esq.

on the Influence of Mercantile Character on our Political Insiituuoos. The subject cboaea for the regular course is History, on which Professor Vetaee will lecture. j. tk-, Kv it had tak nlace cult; utit i79 u.wu -j .11 l.w-al matter and tuv mam point as addressing an ancient and re. pectable a ex cathedra.

I -w ask what is ait.iu ui 1 thi extraordinary disease, and from what cause real uiconveuience result from it. It often excites, besides disagreeable feelings, hard scolding, and souteiimes wicked swearing. It irritates and vexes it makes us peevish and cross. It is, indeed, of no trifling consequence 01 a coiu ter's dav, to have one's door kept open one uiiru or out. fourth part ofthatmie; and more especially when that door directly communicates with the "wide More cold is admitted iu five minutes than can be expelled in two hours.

Hence we are compelled to a greater consjrap- 1JJ: Om i V-M- m-mv au -m jr I proceeded and proceeds among us as it did in India, becomc fchioable to be running in and out Asia, and in Europe. told us that it was a Some late French writers 1 .1 i i. 1 n. if ihe majority at this time do not feelingly join me, and not thnt the door." On this subject, I think l.i II .1. ininnulelit to an ac- it has uigu uuie it.

utti coimt. In our nouses 01 pupuc woruip, r.nir Jimmm. hut this denomma- uurrne tne -1 urmiM aoimilata ii to miasmatic diseases as ine dwellings, this too common mark of ill breeding is becora- in7 more and more observable. It is uiexcusaWe, let it be a plague, the jeuow lever, anu uie 7 prictUed by whom it may Present cf ir former higher chamber of the Board ot Pc Health, in oneof hi. admonitions, toU u.

adh ty than 1 U.e anuck oaper. Icamt at daiKting in Morbus was not longer an epidemic bnt t.iat it had be- ty 1 T. an niVnif disease, than which nonerotuo ne more uui i i.mtwMtiM ta-1 The Court Ordered, i .1 r.f -hi r-1 1 11 in commenced to tanor unaer greiu -e and JNOtlims couiu K.H..I hv th anddden aoolicaUon TJ -n .1. neck and nanus oui nn tiu Ordered, That Mondays be assigned for bearing motions during the sitting of the Court. a.

iened the argument ol the mand a uuenu 7h. P.i Iron tion of tincture ofhops; another attacko. uie i spasms rf I on ine lace. i Tk nwinir is a 1 It ha nrevailcd here in a moei inu, r-i with anli-l rcvcrai. MEET1NH AX 1111...

ik mrt nl ihi united I tnt)U2ii uouriaiiiueni aim 1. body so heterogeneous. Vet in fact me American, from pauent inanaiurai a eeneral meeting ol tne iwnoaiur. T. 0 l- nml'u vo cti I a spasmoaic state He was in a few days seized with an universal Elector, of the city and county of New York, will be snasm of the nervoc.sy.tem which disabled him euUrely hed at Tammany Hall, this evening at 7 clock, spasm oi k.

nmversai I nrnt alscUuD Ul the several ol locomotion ana oi uio uni v. tremblinif and spasms he could not stand up to make COuntie cf this and to take meawre. for use of lus hands lor food or for necessary wants. Again the celebration of the signal victory of the party, as may he was relieved and cured ot thai general spasmou- te deemed proper. boos, and scu-1 be ease to be a I i oxe.wuo aedaiive of the nervous system, ana lor ni oi Coxe, WHO vwuea Hie ennuirv and researches I powerml sedative of the nervous system, ai ELDAD HOLMES, Chairman of the General Committee.

WILLIAM S. COE, Secretary. SALES TRf. Dir AT THE EXCHA-CE Not fond of mnovauon. when ey do not bruig SH XIZZEJ Th, monaph, of 1" of ISWerea, I mo uiuftuarip.tj 7 "i i cular observation, and I do not beheve that you could find 300 do, do do real he never concerns himself with change, j.

whkch oll mn pardon me, and the more readily i wwimtrifles. Each man dunks for himself and Ult with all the Medial community I had my are adily share of i cr 1. nnininn. it is not heal a crime 10 uiuer iruni Km -i Public affairs are debated in families, at public meetings mrvA oineiimn even in the public squares. If the ques tion be of an election, the merits of candidates are heard rrouoie anu so of I more interesting observations from it than I can now ie- At that period the I volve to you, Kmi mnat ask vou a question.

i fjKkw i work oi ur. oamuci epidemic I saw a good numoer oi casea ri" nublished in 1826. on the Philosophy 1 L. nr. Hnu.lllinff ne I name to atienn iu mj iw-.

lost, as you will detect afterward. for I mean, my dear 3 and discussed if a public measure, its importance de-1 you my nmriL. tb Cholera Morbus, andon iu influence on many oiseases uw which terminated fatally, and greatly increased the mor tality in our city during summer ana me nuiunimu son. t. i vi i ihmiiirh nvincnai in r-aris uw ni in earliest documents at this very extraordinary As soldiers, by sea and land, they answer to the wars I rf nae the corKaioiu a'tribute which was v.

ry pt.r- of the revolution, and to that of 1S12 and 1814, so glori ously terminated. The Americans of the states to the north of Mary land nass i-eneraUy for a grave and reserved people, but at the same lime much addicted to commerce at ihe south and in the centre they are of a gayer and more frark disposition. Hospitality in a greater or lesaucg. found every where. The fair sex enjoy the same liberty as in England, and in like manner appear not to abuse it which should be attributed to the good moral lessons inculcated in early life, and to the strict execution of the Their manners, at first somewhat reserved, become easy and affa- on The public roads of England.

Some are about to oe me alter introuucutiu between Paddin ton and the Bank, other be- American ladies may not perhaps have the spnghUiness tween London and Greenwich, and other places in the France and Spain, this deficiency is Sm nervous affections were assoctatea nn art nlexine amiaig medical and civd auuiorrie or F.It.Tlav. But read Dr. Hibbert howeve that ev "-r those illusionary phautas frkm Ak imoTwodU matia which the cholera morbus has produced ferent channels, one very cold and the other very wa marine laroo populations and desolating smaller ones, even in the centre of St. Pelersburgh hat military col on, sanitary seclusions, quarantine and pracncai urere all susoendcd or rejected in Europe. But when the disease was recognized mNew-Y'ork by its ap- oroach from Quebec and our uuara oi iiraw.

I v. A of mill 'Itlll Ul 1 el- Tr ivtii ttiw r.r N. reaun-ina a ereater accession cr lioht and advisers they formed themselves uito a i.r...- Board of Health and Iney created niJar the name ot a lUeavm t-uunru. a wm i i i ni Kv them- 1 hey were organixea ji irutui. selves, and soon tiiey exchanged powers and authorities.

Hut rf mrmm soon I ItlDQ OU1 Ulai ma new not throw more light on the subject, excepting in creating many more hospitals Uiat they couio uot present Never, uevtr waiti.trc such an muunux Liiat which aeneraies ue choiera or uie i-pasms These observations ot mme on uie subject 1 coulu not trust to any mu -icnt anr? rcspeciame i l.f.. fi winch I will pray, flease ahio'my dear sir, to present my best and good as-i." Remaining very kindly and re-tjtecifuHv, dear sir. vimr obedient servant. Fur the Earning Pott. SHUT THE DOOR." In the season of winter, a few remark, on the subject of the above quotation may not bo inapposite.

Much inconvenience and great mischief frequently results from what are termed oil evil has ever 100' 70 100 2 40 100 50 200 5 60 100 45 5 30 10 10 25 200 74 17 1 40 45 20 50 45 10 20 100 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do (On time.) do do Bank of New York Mechanics Bank Delaware Hudson Canal Co (On time.) do do do Greenwich Bank N. Orleans Canal Banking Co New Orlean. City Bank Morris Canal Banking Co do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Ocean Insurance Co Farmers Loan Co Equitable Insurance Co Gas Co do Mohawk Railroad Co do do do do do do (On time.) Saratoga Railroad Co Harlem Railroad Co do do do do do do (On time.) 116 116) 116, 115 1151 125, lis 126 125 112 118 110 87, 87 86J 86 84 641 86 148 117 101 1451 145 113 ll'ij 1131 98 106 104 103 JVeio 1'or City and County Clerk Office, 9th November, 1832. a. Tt-rtw.

aiv.n ftint mi It! llr(tT the tritlmg and though no very sen- Jf of November, instant, at 10 o'clock in -Zt he forenoon of that dav. I shall draw a panel of Grand Jurors and a panel of Petit Jurors, for a Court of General Sessions of the Peace for the city ana ewunly of New Y'ork, and also a panel of Jurors for a Superior Court of the citv of New York, the said Courts to be holdeu at the City Hall, in the said city, on the first Monday of December, 1S32. ABM. ASTEN, Clerk of the City and County of New York. n9 7t MARRIED, In the city of Hudson, on Friday evening last, by the vtr Whitaker.

William R. Steel. I yS -aa Uun of firing, and experience the loss ol comtorlaDie teei-i daughter of St. Toby, Esq. Vhis subject may be thought a trifling one by some, to lecture the world upon in the public papers but 1 mistake DIED.

of her on-in4aw. Captain Tt t.t- in tm" B'2H vear cf her aire. Hannah, widow of the late Walter Chaining, of Boston, Mass. Her remains will be taken to Newport, Rhode Island, for interment. On Tuerday morning 13th inst.

xvi iss Aoigai Aracu. The relation, and friend, of the family are invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her sister, No. 99 arwii. tn-morrow afternoon at 4 clock. -u I in here short ot hands, bavmg lost two men oy sicaness columns over us, over in.

1111... w. epidemic from Asia wa. oouoie. vyne iiii vu.

-rt p.t.rtnrim Hamburg h. and the other by the way of Bussaria, wa. extended to Asia Minor, to Constantinople, to Grand Cairo, Smyrna, Nothin', therefore, could ne more ccnau. prevalence is equally to be dreaded in cold as tn warm latitudes. The teemd relates on the proportion ot tne i-oii-.

-t tiiMuliflfM air. Oivrea 27 and a nnii v. fraction more or less, aitrogene or aiot 7S and a fraction more or less. This condition 01 ine aimosp.iv.t; ed so important to the celebrated Maendie, that he petitioned French authorities for provisions to experiment npon the moinry. As yet we never neara oi uie i i.

tn the magnetic me lUIU r. r- influence. and this is perhaps the first time that a man should offer to prove that with certain animal mauer he can suspend and annul the power of the strongest ma.net, whether natural or artificial. That the niag- Ln iHatal Aaaaa netic influence i. exercised on ucmr is therefore, no reason to doubt, especially when we -l.

A A with htmt.n intelltance The htrn ana uie utst cause ot tti.tr..i- irOTCtl lt uc v.iw lo know that by a chemical process iron is proved of tlie constituent agent, of the human blood. know OaLEaas, Oct. 29. The Board of Health held further from experienced narf-aiors and rcmomers that day appointed hour. They did the compass has -declined of k.

revive fL, j.uJu ,7 I illnminauerr of Aurora Koreans tooa of new cases. Th. ntmmittea antwiated at a mm ner latest draft reconimendation. the cituens, to the at Stockholm, and it ha been recorded in ofm of made a able French The fourth ca e- simplest nioae bv ltln in atmo-nheric ambient an- is the want of Electricity report, wmoi a. d.u.i nn alwavs revived Weh.vebten mformeu by the captam of the steam- and diffused among Freahatth.

inn nunin ttt nitr tiuw in nur rutiicuiwi .1 7 riiinrur tne passage ui mt. t. i four in the cabin, nine on dec. aat' I mm An aw4 I Waafl IDP I ttmill l31JnVa IJUIOI Marshall ha, arrived at the port, and that thirty-six deaths occurred on the passage autvn. .1 Notwilhstandingwe nave mane use m.

head to define characters, Itions to ascertain the exact when once settled 'in a i I tw niiaii ti iu i iid timu I it. it was in Scarron inut.1. kit from what we did ascertam, tne, mu form, or accidents have AV.ann. and Pooe. fkmat J4nrlrrtt.

vi for Ike management the t-'ftOMtra 1 a dimimstvea or iiiiiti.iiL-ieui utj 7 suitable regulatioas lor wiaiKur" i un That this nressure diflers very when it should wake appearance amotigsi "iLT low lands, w'e have it proved bV had several -Kn Vended on and reached the top, of The number of private acts, however, doe great note of preparation but when the i. th. average, being about ISO each tee mane sr i Icrror They have rTTL kTTu. icrror when cilisen. to the nervous conjec-.

that relaimnto our perceptions and mwmm nnthin. more OT than a COilaC tion of galvanic batteries, inckwing in the same rule the spinal marrow, if thia is a fitct. what will become of Galls I high siuiutti 1- uisease amc, i adful disease arrives, l-h-ltwate-iiamlaw from the many exaggerated reports, ana i.nove mej 196 ii. 1 -nnfutinn trom tne many 1 Life can hardly he sustained at 16,000 VV noever wouia tcinutc Willi ffllimw 'iiit p. Jr Jennie of atmospheric pressure which 07 experiments proved to be of 15 evorv square inch of our body, and of about 3200 pounds 1 tn a httie upon tne general sunaeti, 3 u.

wdat wocd be the effect upon us, that pressme or weight as much increa-ed. Why, tne tioty wm 1 II dial, in Ihe fifth and sixth chapters 01 a tt- generarms of Adam were ants, and could nve during many ages, but at Uie renewal jic kige; the stature and dimensions of the human body were raauctso i tuc ktiuib an w- 1 nr to the creat seuarafion ot the water Wm above, the atmospheric rresure was di minished, and men were no longer pams wC -etAcimis animals are lurraed OU OUT CtUUI M- haw. ai lmmm lltA tiretnBxjnTC Ul VI I l.livira.v. and the deep waters. Perhaps, bo, there might have im-Mible to the naked eye, lUUlMl t'i tut.

tawit: pesia, trd With these reasonmga, my near nf.jM aAn-hna. which has so lrre- to conclude inaanar and newhTexrnd earUl, nor leuanc. me a-rt-r. but an atmospnenc ut9.tri.ipt, Tnu the five last which i have mentioned, you you like, the beM and most power- rJ Kt summer was fuL the our ASior my part decomposed norse and much I raaaaar, pnrp.et heWgnetic inftoence, for 1 mimetic influence the 41..,. mnA eretai 3.

ana which SO luUCIJ ivuviu vms w-. nMaarranAatir rs(Yrr1L canr7Tiwv uw sgAivw. r--- Of these wa have had none, and all tnor. eaters which so much adorn onr vegeubt-, had but have beenuur.ygr.i.ivtt one thunder siorm ua i.o- maraetism, aad of a sutacteni pres- 1. 1 atn-ibuta the cramps tar, tne ana, toe8 I-4 Abdomen and breast nom ktn imT'imZ, rt.an si.

hours. Jtanan have bee. the saost XStZ Snypt.ctice, and saved 18 or 20. The pait, however "Tth left ti feeb a and nrostratn situation lvxtivg bntnourudun. ps tad gende sthno- Laaewtss 1 TJa ak.

taortraKure I have given you of the'ravages of the Soamodie Cholera asaoag us, a not yet compieteo. advert ta many ordinary and of dhKM. which have been aggravated by the cbolenc ut- TV Thi Histinmiisiked iiulivulual, whnse lama Ba ntnrafs4 nVr 11 K. IinHir and America, expired in 1 1 i r. Q-tiintnv No.

inis ciij atfotia wvu vember loin. -u mm ran at Ptew 1.. nwdth nfSntemKer. and soon after repaired to Boston, where he commenced an interesting course of I lecture, on Phrenology, wtucn were not compiciou mdnmosition obliged 'him, very reluctantly, to keep hut Par about eighteen days he has been gramiaiiy inking snd though he was not thought by physician, to Ik. condition, at first, the symptoms n- lally became deeply a-arnung ana ureun.tu i 1 I fn the profession, nave carnm a great mau 1 an imi-nm.

monlv careful observer. Phrenology was the pursuit of I his life but in teaching and defending a new science, ne yen them impulse, hi.hest respect, on that arcoitm aione. Dr. Spurzheimwasine pupu ana ineuu u. Gall, the man who originated a doctrine, never known before he announced it to the world.

Spurzhcira, above all men, was the individual to sustain uie his great master had promuigatea. on un the manUe fell on Dr. Spurzheira, who has enaroly devoted the masterly powers of his active mod, to the dissemination of phrenological doctrine, in Germany, France, Kne ano, ireiann, woiianu, aim iu. Dr.Gaspard Spurrheim, uie suojeci uua er 1 aaAkAAnicraaisl si notice, was born nrar ireves, in mo m.i .1 erinration at Vienna, wnere pe u.t ma Gall, to whom, as well as Together wwAt. itUmnnM which.

coverie. which, Ol .11 Ua.ua, I itmnrstnt nrctenders. are fast overturning the old notions ot trie anaionimu on mc To the medical gentlemen ot Boston ni ocmonsirauoiia of the brain were highly satisfactory, and will long be re membered. a. ntirhnr h.

ha, bees certaintv muustnoait. an conjunction with Dr. Gall he published the result of their th. anatr.mv and nhvsiologv of the nervous I An mnuirv into the nervous sys'em in Kisa mamstaatnCfi reftdv for the Dress mmediate subioct of discourse, ways both instructed and delighted. In stature he was about six leet high, 01 a large iramc, and muscular.

His countenance wa open and generous, and honesty and benevolence were eenamiy oifaiciit fcr. Ho had been married, but we have not been mftrmed whether his wile is imn; or not. 11 only relative of whom menuon has been made, now re sides at Paris. rt. 1 one of the finest that could imi- 1 ji o.iif.

u. h. to sustain t.1e doctrine 10 wnicn n- to sustain the doctnne to wn. devoted his whole life MARINE LIST. Sun rises, 7.

04m. Sun telt, 4A. 56. Hi(h Water Tmmarrm, Y'ork. fm NOrleans for Liverpool yesterday, at anchor on the IA.

21m. CLEARED THIS FORENOON ARRIVED THIS FORENOON Sch Two Brothers, Pinkham, 4 da fin Philadelphia, with coal, to master. Sch Wra A Blount, Williams, 4 ds fin Philad, with flour, to Penover. Sch Velocity, Has kill, 4 da fra Baltimore, with mdze, toWWT.Jd. SAILE11 Ship Great Britain, French, Savannah.

ARRIVED LAST EVENING Ship Augusta, Mason, of Bath, NOrleans, 8th Sept. with cotton, to it Ban tow, bound to lavT put The first, of temperature, must certainly be discarded rendered An. omy and -yigj off me Isaacs, 260, Oct. spoae beit Alvu-a, Grace, of .1 such that his memory is enl aveil know ttiit tne irara ui urc The A was left at Bar, waiting for a steam Doal 10 low ner up. Ship Klorian, Leavitls, Savannah, 7 ds, with cotton, fee.

to Scott Shapter. Pass. A Rowe Quill, Sailed in 00 brig Alto, Topham, for York, bng Wm, Otis, for Boston. Ship Extio, Post, Mobile, 27th ult, to Hurlbut Co. Passengers, Misses Mier Hind.

The Victress was to sail for this port in a few days. SMke, 5th lat 30, Ion 79 Br schr Friendship, fin Havana for Gib raltar Spoke, vesterday, on utile Alaroor, sen wasp, nence for Norfolk. Br sch William, Cameron, Halifax, 10 ds, with plaster. 10 passengers. N.

ORLEANS, Oct. 29 Ar packet ship Natchez Reed, fm Y'ork. Shin Olvmma. Hammond, from Havre. snectable audience.

ii i KJH. tJl.1V, tor. i tt ivcToau tutiT- Aiera, and that cf the brain tn pariicniar 30 Ar brig Orleans Chaae tem 4" Drs. Gall and Spurzheim an exaininaU.m of the NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 30 Ar bng Chase objects tn-ged England ten6.

IZ lZL Sm Robert Pulsford, fin L'pool, 6th Sept. As a lecuirer, he had no equal beinc most perfectly I ADYS BOOK. The November number of the Bt home before his numerous hearera. Thoueh a ter- I Id Ladi Book received, and ready for deUverr to a Ger- h. anoke tlie Enrlish language with pecu''" fluency I subscribers.

E. B. CLAYTON. 1 l. I knnn.

I tr- i rorrectness being Dom cnoice .11.113 n. nl, uacnaiwc aaoj Mcsrr. Gale, Aiken, and roat, 01 uneida county, and Mr. Theodore U. Weld, General Agent of the Society for tNrnmotiiur Manual Labor in Literary Institutions.

The audience were so much interested iu the discussion that it was voted to adjourn the meeting to this evening, at 7 o'clock. Mr. weld wui occupy tne eveiung in an ex position of the Manual labur systrm. The public are respectfully invited to attend. There will be no collection.

Professional gentlemen, parents. we understan.1, will pe ma le ot tne cranium, lice hoU(je specially as Mr. Weld, during a tour of nearly a brain and after ants the body win ne emoaimea, at th ng eight of the Stales west of the Alleganics, deposited at Mount Auhtirn, to be given to his friends pressed himself with a fund of uiteresting and rm- Jitrrone, hkhiih I iKirtant facts. nl4 it VALtf AfiLfi' RElC ETATtf. t-AMPS BLEECKER fc SONS will seU at auo! Ji on Thursday, the 6th Deeesaber, at IS o'clock, aukl.

Mercnanta' e.xcnange, mwwii wwi aaowa nlusble nrooerty. viz I i. ti 1 I. 'l ne uiree awry i iu lrousd. No.

14 Beekman street, lately oecupwd by Franc, Thompson. The house is 92 feet utcnes bread th a front and rear, and 56 feet deep; the lot feM ehe. front and rear, and H5 feet in depth. The house built the best mannor by day. work, and repleu, UW havTbecn terimnaleJ fatally, I wiU take the Ubcrly embraced Uie earliest opportunity to announce melan- every coovemence lur the "U1 liLL rTThe.hur.orv firenro, proof acconuunoaiKMi x4 a la tp brick Stores and Lou kimiiuresuiig to your medical ooservauoo.

S. uJa-IJ Cllowln, nreamble and resolu- Ground, with brick'Stabti and Coach Uoua. 2." Many people with chronic oeases known as No. 63 and 65 Cliff reH. Said store ul y' riie Hon.

William H. Mayaard, on. of the member, by 60 fee, the lot. 44 6 by 100 feet, whh exoellcot et fZZS sThersurb'rIck Store Lot rfdriaua. member, as No 7 Beekman street.

The lot 26 by 78 fefT' Ol caucauoa, o-c reported uie coier. rTI 1 an allowance for extra trouble. deceased, in me .7 hia use- I 4. The Country Seat at Kins Bay. betweea ik.

deceased, in the aillicting dispensaUuo niVUCIlT at 1 ill tr a a nenni Itiaf UlH PTlinenLIC I ltTIieU llim I. .1 1 T- I respect for the memo-1 Avenue and the old Harlem Read, comprising an elen, rtmirt will wear I dwelluiz- house with 4 rooms with fire place a I rv ol uie deceased, ine mraiw I D. I hadr of mourninr durinc the present session, i noor, siaoie, coacn nous, ic iraar, a tardea ddTer- eZ "SoS wTrl unanimously agreed wuL shrubbery, grape vme. fnut I ine preaiuuKj.aim I whole comonsms? abotit 1 acres, snore or lea. T.

That the calender be made up above is considered one of the most sligible conntrr tn. -I J. I'. near uie cny, commanaiug a vciigntiua trow tac Ktver, xc. i ne wnoie prenusea are to uie Bkust ulete order.

O. 1 ne lnmirr mupnnmtMm tw mmvwm tale CUpiea DT Isaac rim, imnm, wwmm.ik i jl i i r. House. Biau e. umcn noui, etc.

c.c uaroia stocaeawiui irun fc--j uia taming I acres more or All the above property is in excellent order, aaj mediate possesion can be riven required. bU SOCIETY BALLS FIFTH are uiformed that the trst A- bly will take place at the City Hotel, on Pndg, Jj ning, S3d inst. and on eacn ioruuat UVtaJ out the eeasoa. The Managers will meet at Stonealrs, corner KuJ and Fulton on 1' rway evening, iom saa. It IN ENS, LAWNS, SHEETINGS, subacriber ha.

received per SilaaRKdiantsani late arrival, from England, an assortment of the hUmM goods, entitled to debenture, wbicn are oaeree lor salt the nackave at the lowest rates, vis 4-4 l.iuen, supcrnne a no memum quauiy, launal whole ti. half nieces I I 4-4 do do do do, soft bmM whole half pieces TI 4-4 do low qualities, various nyies ana sssortaU whole ha.f pieces 7-8 fc 5-4 do do I and half pieces 6-8 at L.awns, quarter pujtn, anna 4 I qualities K-A AC Ilk I an fl IUIDCT Fine Damask Table Cloths, assorted sizes, is leases Superfine White Drilling lUiJinm brows do cuality white Linen Thread, of fnnd amona 7 THOMAS Sl'FKEKN. r.14 244Pedttn rIKEMEN'i5 l.Nr-L ItAiMr. uj.iraiNi York. Nov- 13, 183.

At an tlecuon Ijt ta. ninu-tnra of the iremen-s imturaoco on Monlay, the 120i insl. the followmg geniktw. elected Jacob Drake William Agnew John tiutplien Samuel Gilford, Jr. Philip W.

Enga Oliver T. Hewlett John Wilson Stephen Aden John Leunard Hmith W. Andenna Andrew M.Areavu Henry CoUiual Samtel Demit Cornelius W. Lai Frederick C. Ha vemeycr Oakley Shame Ghxbrtel Haven 1 1: r.l.

Samuel M. Drake B. Palmer rancu 1 1 uunueer Tovnend Laurence V. 1J Fori iiwi.ii iihniunt meetinc of theBoird, JohslM ard, Eq. was iinaniioousiy ri" it jCi.

iLf rinir nit iw 1 "JTMERICAN ALMANAC, 1 IT .1 i .1. S. Almanac ana ieposiiorj vviui iuiwiw: II IQQC1 1a. vmiKIicIimJ TmA CmT Bale bv u.e Jtu V. a ut-11 1 ntA 108 Brat- I SllMCj rifh nsttenis.

for evening dress, Wells fc Pattersons 877 Broad Also, silk and kid Gloves, for do cotton Urawe feet attached, --V Orriiwofthe Honorable Jonn arvinc, Mi of he Court of Coumion Pleas ia and tor and County of New Notice hereby jive, cording to tne provisiona i.mu. 79int non-resident debtors, that a ment has issued against the estate of George debtor, and that the same will be the payment of his debts, unless he appear and di such attachment, according to law, wiinin aae 1 ih. fir.t nnhlication of this notice and that ment of any debt, and the deUvery of any ptopr. longing to said deoior, 10 mm ferof any property by him for any purpose wtolr. forbidden Dy law ami are In New Orleans, the 24th ultimo, of the prevailing epj- rf NoTelnber, 1832.

demic, Mrs. Rosina Christel, wife of Michael Christe, I 3 EDGAR S. and daughter of Mr. John Finney, of New 1 ork. I ,4 iaw9ra AuoraeyC VAN WINKIB for Attaching Cn FANNY KEMBLE'8 TRAGEDY of rni Firwt.

PEABODY It CO, have suU for conies of the second edition of frmmeu Mt jin 7J cents. t- hm t. a most exTraorummrv (airly compete with tne most rniM tfflMt -Mjmamm vwt. Tk. nna ment of the Olav a an Ue eotawamii tka lannaaire and the versuicatioc structure of truth is admirable quite alter tbt um I fashion of the great old master.

For -ale by PEABODY at CO, zi orm B14 TIGHT GOWNS. Flannel Night Gosas, waistcoats, tte. lor sale at WELLS It PATTEBS0.V nl4 xT7Wi TT TINTEk GLOVES Mucfc. Laaior, VV and Worsted, fce. Also, very sVacnpue rtpuell sierv adanted to the1 season ribbed ft shin wtl If u-iU Tr.im.-A xV whit.

Anonla Worsted, domestic won novt mnrnunl WKLLH rAllbaw. nl4 Glove k. Hosiery store, 11 1 ritriTi Traveluag Caps, Scotch Bows aat asins. Siberia Cravats, Cendorter-, fasato DlTTCRWl PATTER80 YVELL8 ax inci I II a. 271 Bma T3ATENT SCOTCH ITCH uixx 1 1.

I JT only medicine in the world lhat wui cure inveterate Ileh ia one night. For pleaianiaeai tion, ease and certainty, it a. annnueiy atain. n.lu.... nf the Itch is tor Brig Coral, Sheffield, Darien, 8 ds, with 12000 hides nperuo- that it has never (Med is nt ,7 li phrenology, he became devot- for Dcmil, and lumber, for Smith, Demon Com- whatever of thev commenced the study I stock.

by one apphci though inecr- Revenue cutter Dexter, Capt Rarjoh. Norfolk. 3 ds. uod 1 1 TkAill anrl liirvttaja- as rwltK TV.nu. ib C.

nm. I i inM.iia'ir euruur uiaa uv.ac.i-tw ation only, though applied s.tM If Umtod States. It does not eonuua hnl ana. He arMHMd WIlB Wf safety to the most delicate lady, or the teaoVte. 1 ane pox a cure lor a grwwM two children.

For sale by th. r'" New York. NATHAN B. GRAHii nl4 88 Cedar, corner of ViO-J-J CJT. CROIX SUGAR Rl'M-l i.

9 hnnra An NVn 1J 200 boi, do. S50 nun. Rum, entiuea a gale of wind off Cape Henry from N. with I for sal. by DAVID TiTTrva TTV BAKERS fc B0AS1 av-ta-s-Awet-- M1 -ti-w A .41 A The subacriber has reccivsd a new supi'lj 0 uabl.

Kitchen which temmj -nience, exceedr any Uiing of the kind ever awe or sale ax a reduced price. hAVIEL E. DF.LA nld t. 489 Broadwav. cor.

Broonr in expressing his In no one instance he ever I -jTjoTIC K. Adjourned fleeting at Chatham Street I of the hair, and producing hair on bald oniia i 1 11 UnaiKH 1 He naeelinr neia last evening on uie nub- piwsue a atneiiy meinonicai of connecting Manual Labor with Literary and The- astonuthing variety of earmng brought 0gical InstiUUJon, was attended by a numerous and re- Uiat tlie audience wa. al Audresse. were niade by Keveread k. .1.

Vat kale bv lUVUUCtWWl WMtinitlllllll 1 RUrfHTONkASHI Proprietors sole agent in New York. bers have just received a few cases ving Soap, which they can recommend at de, for sale by the case or at retail by the ut-eiiTnkll, IcPINa. IktUltl VA. mm nl4 91 FlJRS FOR FURS FOR The PATTtBS-f: reived e-W body was removed ycsieruay A u.ilh 1 FOUNTAIN It CO. have I cati.jn a 1 1 a- 1.

ei ni' to tlie Medical College, where the (aoit exarana- to aUend The imKvtance and the Fura, made in Franc which wui lion vill be maileU lire the raciiTv or uit. of tlie speak er.wiU. it is ho ped, insure a full NAPLES SHAV IJVG SUAi' 'T rrCe aejivt noVerTo? and TITOREENS, WORSTED DAMASMccl New York, on the sixth day of rew ork, on the sixth day ot Lwcen.i. the devotedness to science, wiU carry his name wi re- 1VX reens. assorted crinason, orange, green and blue I I 1 1 l.

sped to future generations. Boston Attas. R.ni On Saturdav evening last, two negroes were ar rested this crrr, and put in Bridewell for examination, bv Mr. Constable Boudinot. upon a writ issued from the Justices AiOlin.

a ne negroes were aauti slaves from Virginia, and their owners were here, pre- pared to auentu ana claim mem. un muuuaj, ed woman, who married one of them in July last, appeared, with some of her friends, in front of Bridewell, and, by degrees, a large crowd ot blacks collected, arounu net ther time to collect testimonv of their freedom, they were remanded. Between the City Hall and Bridewell an attempt was made by the mob of negroes to rescue them trom the otticera (Messrs. iJoutiiiaot ano jJansj who were conducting them. The officers were struck and pushed aside but, with the assistance of several police oncers who came up, the assailants were soon repuiseu.

Worsted Dainasks. do do do do Habit Cloths, blue, green, brown and olive, for sale by DAN'L OAKEY" it CO. BI4 31 fine at. TYtHILADELPHIA BUCKWHEAT. Just reeeiv- ed a lot of this superior article in half and nnarter niiivm nui.

i 5t tj- xii rain. m. AMILY LIBRARY, Nos. 45. 46.J.fcJ.

HARl PER. No. 82 Cliff street, will mibl.xh on Friday. November 16th. 1S32, No.

XLV fc XLVIofUie Fami. aisd remained there throrgh the day. The examination I j- Library, bem .1 I a v-t-r tT A DtlV An IT.ara-arwa.1 A wass wart iuwibjI 9r wavaTTAwWrta mt mnPnini Wllfn U1B IlAamAVT TV .3 1 I I II I 1 niUUlViil All vs. aaa sawivi mn an. thronged with blacks, of aU ages and both sexes.

At 11 COUnt of those Individuals who have been distinguished o'clock, the two prisoners were brought up for examma-1 among the North tl m. but tnetr counsel suggesting mai nicy rcoiiireu tm-i ors, siaresmcn, B. B. Thatcher, a Portrait of Red Jacket. November 14th, 1832 day.

They consist of Tippet, and DI4 it fTlTATE OF NEW YORK." Chaxun aiiannanfaHaerwial ordnrof this court public auction, at the -clock at noon, under the direction of r.L a A 11 tk.t eerttS ot Uie master, ui nai giuriiwi ri lot of around situate, lying and being in of the city and county of New York, state and known and distinguiahod aa nusuber i MirfltSt I t.it. mmma rr mr six inches iu front and rear, and hfly niur each side together with the rights, nrr'X purtenances to tne same belonging, November 14th, 1832. STEPHEN CAMBRE nl4taw3w Masterj rTAHE LAST I .1 w- a il.U. IsV IDC SJSa M'llvaine, 1 vol. ovo." Holiiacal Kpimmt roriMxaoa wl" HrofevmKy uTdJvni nl43trd Eiement.

of Logic, comprising the i i i aa ......) a article in tne nacrwiiwui it. m. Tt 1 a I I 11. 1 .1 rx I TV fc. VV itCL.IV-"UtJi3 JL.rm.

m.mm, Ugm, t.t.. UJ tJ 11 -r l- J.i: I a. mm UT. xo. Cuu new ora, win w.

i mew mar tn vj i trade on Thursday, November 15th, 183 I the South. THE COMr UK I tlt or, extra cis seieciea aov uie ersiiaston, ny aiu. raatauu, Four of the ruig-leader. of the mob were immediately ar-1 laUOO rf Mourncrs, under Bereavement of Friends I Preiutlvce. rested and put in Bridewell.

No white person appeared RelaUuns By a Village Pastor." Ia on. volume, I Tales of the Glauber Spa," by several to affurd the least countenance to this disgraceful not. I "a tt.ciitt,i.. l.k. to afford the least countenance to this disgracefi Jour, of Com.

fimherirt. The Quebec Gazette says We learn lhat 14mo. New York, Nov. 14th, 1832. nl4 Strd ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE OF FURNITURE HOUnh.

It lint. the cod fisheries have thi, year proved productive both at yjjg Furniture of the East River Mansion House. Gasne and Labrador, particularly along the shores of the 1 I Wale, atreet. aatehr keni r-CZ 1 r.u. t-i jl- tj aucr.

i wtjnmna i uw mmw 1 hm t-taiwiaitl V. Averv. as a ItiHcl anu maronii the operation of drying. L.l. 1L.U iUaal ua uue siiaai m- Both dry and green cod lM offei sale on fair terro, there bein; twenty i Cool TrrtiAv Th.

U. States Gazette metataoa that 264 boats descended the Scauylkill navigation last week. wuh Urns ot Kaaa ma mnm the Furaiture is in eteellsnt tn that eatahlishment. The aa suuated on the East River, near the Liverpool and other European Packets, in a central and nViurashmg pajt a r. i laat two vear, has been exwituwrtw i hinftl- rMwiuv itded by p.rseu.

of the eouieouentlv for transient busiaea it trr x- nr. i at k. ar: I nresent. evenr pers. that the Petersburgh Rail Road Company has com-1 Paaseaiunu can be mimediately fiv.n.

For lurther par- menced the transportation of produce and p. be I ucailars. irtquare on the premises, 4 3t I ween the depot at North Bprmg aad the ceatre depot at I Jerrat's a distance of thirty miles. The Halifax Advo-1 -viT. AN VIMEED ease.

Od Anoiseed. a ear. atatea. that anod ha.a armmd at that nlace. bv W.

I I I mnirln. Car sals by "I vf the Rail Road, in two day. from Peteribur. ni43 PR ALL It RAY, 83 Maiden lat). TTaVvO L.I.

t.m, mTmmm.mi rtnoktrrV." Vl author of Seventy-five Receipts, Dertnot Mac Morrogk, or th. Conquer by i. Uv. Adam, Esq. vjid1.f 'library of Practical Medicine, pehW'f th.

Massachusetts Medical Society. 1 at Miauoatath. Epidemic by order cf the Board. Th. above warts wall be found cheap book Mora of nl4 E.

BLISSJJt. pOMKT CHAMP AIGN-P? qaahty, ut Dasaaui ut bit. arrivals direct tram Rhwnai, snd rVITGRACiE ca This Win "Hrk. hie house, at Itneana, aa- 1 eiK as tuovnot article..

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