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mtL'PI rtDQ AH fit TO COuaa.u wi A young RPHAN ASYLUM SOCIETY Tho Or 1 4 Attorney who wiU give the most phao Asylum Society will colcbrate their il. evidence auimmuoni, is cesirous ot twoniy first Anniversary in the City Assembly on 1 lluf owce of iom reportable Tuesday Hie 17th inst. at 12 o'clock, when tho (fconeellor, to vhoee business ha will devote the mnaal report will bo rend, and a Board of Dircc 1 oeter PVl io oo will remain tion ciiosen Tor tho ensuing year. There are tow regaluly in tho office during offico hour a mo under the care of the Society 159 children, noarly tecompenMtion, togerber with the facilities all of whom will be present. Tlie subscribers and afent, use of library, to.

and the privilege of' patron of the Institution, and tiio public rreneral transacting ns own business will be expected by ly aro respectfully invited to attend. By order, the advertiser. Addreai N. Y. C.

M. at this 3t office, enclosing name and number. a3 lmr JVOTICK, FRANKLIN BANK OF NEW JERSEY, Anril 2H. IK97 i tT Proceedings in Chancery against this Insti I I N. B.

For the accommodation of residents in the city of New York, the Bills of this Bank will be redeemable at par. at No. 5, in Jones' Build jnfs, at (No. 50) Wall street. ap6 lm Qfi (ff UoMirs to loan at 6 per cent Vr XJ mtereat on real estate in this city, in sums to suit applicant.

Apply to U. GOLDSMITH, TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Stolcn from Bedell's stable in Duune st. on Wednesday aveninff last, a email sized Man bbatlod Sad 3 nearly new, with steel stirrups. Any person returning said saddle to the subscriber shail receive we above reward.

JNO. BfcDbLL. al31w DRY GOODS Granite Row, 129 Grand street, a few elope cast of Broadway. The "ubscriber baa taken the new and elegant store 139 Grand street, and has just npened a general ssortment cf American Dry Goods, Which will bo sold cheap. Particular attention a good supply of mourning articles.

Ladies are invited to call and examine the goods and prices, customers may be assured that every arti. do will be sold cheap, and deviation from first prices. 71 in in ROBINSON. LUSK Si LATHROP have received from auction a general assor'nienl of morin and cashmere shawls, consisting of sopor long while twioM at ftO to 25. common do $8 to 10, mcre long aha wis, wide side borHera at 10, uriet merino do do, at 18,4 4 lo8 4 blaeifc "bite square do.

Also, a small canon thibet loUhawla, for sale at 41 Maiden lane MELON SEED MANGOES A smsll quantity of Seed from Melons, superior to nj 'aver brought to this market; and a few four pllon jars of first rate Mangoes or pickled Me loM'raleatthestoroof gllAMUEL HOLMES. 132 Chatham st. TNlF0RMA il nriTniiTtin. hZ tho 9th regiment of Light Artil 'y lime used and for aalo less than half g1 "''don tone. elll or Wentlctrap.

The a Pnbtr has received i few of those rare ffl beautiful ahells; also, ladies' work boxes with shells A. PALMER. Om T)snsi Jtsatv FfinrMr Rfnrfl. SOUR FLOUR 500 brls superior quality Ca "SforeaJebT J.U.& W.F.COLES, TO No. 1 Sooth ftrwt.

jiEWARK BANKING Ad INSURANCE i 1 COMPANY. Tho Stockholder of the Newark Banking md Insurance Company are noruuy iiuuuou inai me annual oiecuon tor eleven dirurlnra will Ka hoM m' Uai.Lim. nCil, UW IKII. iiic JJHIIVIHU IIVWV Ul UIV tuuon Having onen dissolved, the Bank will smna payment from thi. day.

By order. 1st day of May next. The poll will be open from L.twis M. W1SS, Cabicr. 1 10 o'clock A.

M. to 12 o'clock. By order of the Board, AARON BEACH, Cashier. Newark. April 6, 1827.

aa 2aw6t IV Oh TH AMERICAN COAL COMPANY. 11 to trust Wh! EKiuui wis uuncnucr, or 10 pay n.m any money tne from ay employ without scttlm? my bonks. PETER SKINNER, JVT0T1CE. The ubtciber i aw wtli ur 11 pruts, in the Evening Post of yesterday, an advertisement from his late employer, Mr I'at inner, the public aginl him, iid stating tha' he had received money for him and for which he had refused to account This is ab oluleiy false, as ha never reused, and is willing at any moment to account for in fact ha made several offers to that erTct, provided his amount of wages for the last eighteen moi.ths, he has bean in his employ, where also brought 10 the which have been refused him The difficulty he baa experienced in getting his wages from Mr. Skinner, he is unwilling to lay I elore the public, which is thecause 01' this unwarrantable attack upon hia character.

3t ROBT. MOIR OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR TOl'NG LADlES OMj en Miumit HallM A DA ROUSSEAU. assisted at her ater, both having roceiveii their 9 2. o'clock, and from 3 to 6. mens of the work exhilmca.

leS'ins 5. edocatioa in on of the UrincioaT institution in i Presses, a largn fVmnt ofsmall pica, one of lonir i r. Taria, proposes toealablnh in this citv. a Board lag School for Young Ladies on the plan of the Mst instauiions in I arm. Every braocd of female educadkn will be taofht.

Thv French language, which will be that of ti establishmebt, will be taught by Madam R. and bor sister. Viaiton can je received only on Moudays. IVedoeadaya, Fridays and Saturdays, from noon to one o'clock. The School is open s.nce U.

4th September. Prospect! are delivered at the establishment. Sthtol of Drauwg and Painting for Ladu. Mr. Rooaseau, pupil of Regnault, AuguKin, Aosbry, and Michalon, give lessons of Drawing and Painting in Miniature, landscapes, iic.

at bis house, 310J Broadway. Class from 11 to 3 o'clock. Mr. h. attends Boarding Schools, paints Likenesses in miniature, and portraits.

References Messrs. C. W. Laiglitfll De JAhara, Charles King, F. Cottoncl, W.

Gaillard. m9 SELECT FECIAL. rJCHOOL. MISS MARY STONE nnunces to her 17X friends and the public, that she intends opening, en the first of May next a Select Female School, at 15C Chamber street. Miss Stone has been, for the last six years, the sole Female Instructor in the Select School of Mr.

John E. Tompkins, in Broadway and thus. I.av ing the benefit of long experience, she trusts, that in connection wi'h it, tha assiduity and care she will bestow on those committed to her charge, will enablo her to meet the wishes of her patrons the rapid improvement of her pupils. Miss Stone will have the most able masters to instruct young ladies in the higher branches of Duration. Refeionco may be had to the following gontlo aea: Rev.

Dr. Milnor. Rev. Mr. Cox, Win L.

Stone, Arthur Tappan, Jame A John Hyde, and Frederick A. Tracy, Esqs. Previous to the 1st May, Miss Stone may waited on at Ne. 36 Court londt street ro29 eod6w primer, ann ooe oi orcvicr, wiin various Rinds i.rnainental joo letter. Apply at j.

8 Thames aaMiteode4t PALMER, at 174 Maiden lane, has just re eeived a lot of tt 4 Cambric Dimities, wh ch can be sold low nfitf (A ROLINA HOES, COTTON CARD WIRE lOcsskaCarolHia Hoes assorted 50 bases Cotton Cards, Whitteroore's Patent Set;" 5 casks 'Sharp Si Brown Card Wire. Also, a full assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, j'ist opened, for rale by TREDWELL, KISS Si CO. G2w 228 Pearl street 1YTANKIN CHINA S. (tract fc Co. So.

31 i. Maiden lane, have just received a complete ui.mcrnenice oi 4ansin uiina, superior quality, all lw 1 BROADWAY At '1 tV. Es lU labhthment, 116 Broadway, upposite the City Hotel, can be had at all times anv article appertaining to the wardrobe of the gentleman of bUHi.iess and pleasure, rendy for immediate ne, maau oi tne mosi lasmonabie articles and by the first rate workmen only. As this establishment is upon an entiro new principle for this country, being extensive and convenient for the atcommo dation ot citizens and strangers, in which none but the best of goods are kept, and in which gentlemen can be aa impletely furnished with fash ionable articles ot cress in a tew minutes as in six weeks, it is confidently expected it will insure suc cess. Citizens and strangers generally are res pectfully invited to call and view the establishment, that they may with confidence recdlomend such of their friends as may wish to be furnished at short notice with the best articles at a moderate advance tor cash.

A complete assortment of goods in the piece constantly on hand, and will be made to order at shon notice. al CUMMER CAPS 4 HATS. Oid establisb Vj rcent, No: 102 William, near John street. Luke Davie respectfully invites the attention of his friends and customers, to a new article of Summor Caps for children which iie has lately introduced to know their merit is to try them, and a fair trial ia sufficieut to arant Uiem a decided preference over any others ever offered to the public. He alsocontinuas to manufacture summer hats of tlie lightest and heat materials, for Gentle mens wear having made improvements upon the I old pattern, tlicy are now an article men wor thy the attention ot tne public In addition to the above, he has an extensive assorltiirn of gentlemen's cloth, morocco, oil s.ik, and linen travelling caps children's cloth, to rocco, and fancy caps of evory desdription for sale wholesale and retail on Uio most reasonable terms Supplies schools with uniform Caps at tho shortest notice.

Caps repaired in the neate6t manner. NB. A general assortment of the above arti cles may alse bo had at his store, No. 19 Arcade. IJ Jim GOODS AT BROADWAY, 1 1 opposite the Broadway House Geo.

Max iri respectfully acquaints bis friends and custo mers thai ho making from be late importation" daily additions to his stock of staple and fancy drv iroods. which he offers at a vory small ad vance SM.ionffst which is a choice selection of prints and ginghams of the moet desirable patterns, ligjit blue, pink, st.aw and white barrege' bdkfs of the newest style, also 300 pairs ot those chesp silk shoes front ife 6d trr 4 per pair togeth orwitli an extensive assortment of hosiery, gloves ribbons, Sic. Wanted an and intelligent lad from 14 to 16 years of age, et the above store one who can reside with bis parents would be preferred. el3 3l Vi O. 1 ARCADE Strong Cady Si Boyee have received this morning from anction ItiOO linen cambric hdkfs comprising every qual ity and size, which aro selling low also geujle incnl riDtra sua nan noso, coiion uu unen uiu hhc and a great variety of fresh goods, linens, lawns, selling at a small advance also 80 do? heavy ribbd silk hose at 4s 6d, and 1 Car ton wbjte boboittot iw a7 hco.

pari '0 Tim NEW TOME EYEN1 MONDAY APRIL 16, iil27. PEW eligibly situated in 4bi middle aile of Orsco' hurch for sale. Apply at this office. ANTED a boy in an Umbrella Manulac tor) Apply to C. E.

MUZZY, alO 'SS Maiden lane. ANTED by a Gentleman from the jut of uentieman rom tnc 1st oi May, a room il Pursuant to a resolution nfd bv the through the summer Board of Directors, at a meeting' held this diy, the ftorkluMcrs of tho North American Coal Company are required to pay into tlie ComDanv. at their office, 4 st oet, a second instalment or where there are but minutes walk north i "Lt.Kli i kl. An activo votum oi.i Terms per cure of all lOt 1AMII.H ishing to engage Bear Tor tlie ensuing year can be accommodated by ap plying at 87 bc kinan street; two nr three single Gentlemen can be accommocatod with single rooms, a'so it ard without lodging. a9 3w OARDING Families and uni'le gent'e" men cm be pleaMnllv accommodated at No 6 Slate atreet.

if application tie made imme diatelv Tii LET, a roach house and stable in the rear. Inquire at No 6 State ytreel. a5 a8't OTICE is hereby given, that the New York Lomb rd Association will sell unredeemed pledges a. the store of Foi.taine Son, 133 Water strcet. on the first Monday (the 7th) of May next.

By order. W. SEYMOUR, Casi.ier New York. 10th April. 1827 alO dtm" IJINTlNti MATERIALS 1 FOR SALE Forcalo two of Smith's Patent Printmv which will be subservient to this object.

Rev Cuofcon thclpt. rnncipalot the" reuialo Uassi cal Summary" at Brookfield, has been invited lo take charge of il as Principal, and has accepted the invitation. Tl reputation cf Mr. Phelps, as a Clergyman, ia well known in New England, and hia superior qualiucatioiis, as an instructor ot Young Ladies, are attested by gentlemen of lrgh standing in tlie community, and by the extrns dinaiy sucoees of the Seminary at Brookfield, while under hi care. He will be assisted by one Gentleman and several accomplished Ladies, sll of whom have had experience as teachers, at.d the whole course of instruction will bo tUorouzh.

tittematie and practical. The Seminary is entire ly distinct from the High School for lads, and is designed for young ludiea exclusively. TheSeiiiinary is to be divided into Dopart nients. and each Department into Classes and the wbole tr be so arranged as 10 secure to each young lady the whole advantage of hor own talents, industry nnd application. Instruction wiil be givo in all tin branches of a literary, scientific, and poliloedueation.

including ornamental Needlo Work, Painting, Music, and tha French lang'isge. Full enursoof Lectures will be given in Chemistry, Botany, Mineralogy. Tuition, per quarter, frhm (3 to 5 00 French, 0 0: Music, 10 00 Painting, (which is performed out of School) 2 50 Needle Work, do do 2 Oil Board, exclusive of washing, from $1 50 to $2 00 A spacious and elegant brick house, of three stories, has been erected, opposite to the Seminary, for the use of the Principal and his fujnily, who has also provided genteel and extensive accommodations for boarding. Those who may choose to board with him, will be regarded as members of his family will receive the special attention and care of his lady in regard lo their hoallli, exercise, visits, dress, Lc will be familiarly associated with tho assistant teachers, ondno pain will bo spared to render tnoir situation pleasant and agreeable. Particular attention to morals, manners, and general deportment, will HI.

UOIOS BC I'SIQ. The Spring Term will commence the 23th of Apnl iicxl Reference may be made to the Prin cipal. or to cither of tho Directors, whose names arc annexed By order of the Directors, RL'FUS W. BAILEY, President. Josuti Hooker.

Secretary. Henry Brown, Lemuel Pomeroy, Samuel M. McKay, Calvin Martin, Ilcnrv II. Child, Directors, John B. Root, Thomas A.

Gold, Kzekiel R. Colt, El.iah M. Cissell, ritufiBld, February 28. Ic27. tr.29 lm 1: 1 SUflUOlj.

wliss cuius uoaraing sua Dav School for Young Ladies will be open ed the first Monday in May, at No. 1 i'ineatroet. where every nsclul and ornamental ornncn win be taught. For reference, etc inquire of isa all 161 Li Broadway, this morning, 1 case a i per soft undressed 4 4 Irish Linens in demi nieces, which were purchased more than IU percent iJwertnan the sukseriber has ever been able to purchase the same quality before, and those in want of thear i tide, may rest assures iney can purensse uie same quality at 6s and 7s per yard, which they are usually charged 7s and 8s for elsewhere, by applying soon at 407 Broadway, "in D. WHITIN.

"TEAS. The subscriber offers for JTJ sale a general assortment of prime teas, in chests, boxes and caridica, together with an ex tensive assortment of well selected Groceries, for family use. RIGHT) WILLIAMSON, tpl3 3t 15 Mi(ra laoc, nwi to I AT IN AND GREEK). Paturton, A. M.

huniness irithhnerd nnvate family kun lhe II Bond street, where she will nuuiei fl SSeK Kta i few bB boonlen. on the 1st or fate of their un from Fullun s'reot; terms fmily, or two or three single gentle i more fearful must lie moderate, breakfast is desired at 7 o'clock Address TAL. et tins of ANTED. A situation is want ntcd can vo ninij rcconimpnueu loroc I important additions, will shortly be puhlishod. al3 3taw9wt 1 us i "I tier friends and tho public that she has ta jLn ,1,.

l.JOARDiNG. A fewguntleiwncanbc hand 3 bo attended to ap9lf IJIOARD.NG A gentleman and his wile, or 3 three or fuur single gentlemen car be accommodated with board at the first nf May. in the vicinity of tho City Itotol, if immediaU ap. i'lr ation is at 107 I ibcrtv tt. efilm BOARD W.XNIrD wants board, from the 1st May nc.tt, fur liimself, wife, and child, in a private family, where thec are to be no other boarders.

A pleasant room of good size, witn a pantry adjoining, or two smaller rooms, will be necessary, and may bo furnished or not References wi'l be given and expected Communication addressed to E. through the Cost Office slating location and appointing an interview, will receive Immediate! attention tf 1y UCK HORNS Wonted. Tho higlrmt "nrice rni for Buck Horns, by C. E. MUZZY.

56 Maiden lane. all lm FURNISH I) ROOMS Toict in a private family, one or two rnoror we. I furnished and suitable for single gentlemen. Apply at 297 uroacu'ay. aia 'r0 LET.

with board, in the central part of i the city, from the let of Mat several very handsome apartment and rooms with a stable in tl.o rear of the h. use. lor the accommodation of! those gentlemen who keep carriages and horses. Apply to at this office. valltf I jiftS KOlTT)UNG LADIES.

Thm wihopen early this seaxon, on a new and extensive plan. The de tn B'rJru of some other religious society, and of sufficient age and stability ot coodnet, to give assurance or proper aeponmeni tn attending Gluer places oi worsnip in uie vuiege. Washing 25 conU per dozen. The pupils will be expected to find their own towels. In, futnre.

tl.e school will be vacated during the last two weeks of 4th and 10th month Scholars from a distance, can remain in the family during tho vacation, if it be desired. An excellent French teacher attends the school. Those who tske tenons of him psy 6 dollars per quarter, in addition to the charge sl'ove. References. Wm.

F. Sam! Mott. Hatnl. Leg gett. Rnbt nnd Lindley Murray, John R.

Willis, and Thos Legtrett. jr. New York and'Samuel Parsons, L. M. Moore, or Dr.

Joseph Bloodgood, Fin hinij. fiuhine. 2d mo. 1B27 in31 LMONDS 30 brls shelled Almonds, for sale vy P. K'FMS'r'X ft Monovesqnsre from the 17.

S. Review and Littrarf Gautte. ON THE DEATH OF MISS MT A TTE I saw her first when all were gay, and pleasure smiled around, Tsie tfairest of the festive ball, taid mirth and mu sic'ssound; When countless numbers joined the train, in homage to the worth Of ber who was the sweetest flower, that ever bloomed on earth And, as I gazed upon her face, so beautiful and fair, 1 never thought that death would stamp bis chilly impress there. But, ah I the scene too soon was changed, and for her cheerful smile I marked the melancholy look, which hope could not beguile. And beard her silver tones, as soft as summer zephyr's sigh, And gazed upon her pallid cheek, and on her languid ey; These were the emblems that foretold, her spirit soon would be From all the ties that bound to ecrtb, ales I too early free.

Yet, oft I spake of days to come, with all their wealth of bliss, Then she bath said, I soon shall find a purer realm 4 than this;" Again I talked of future boors, of mmiiig through the fields. To gaily scent the fragrance of each flower the summer yields I could but sigh to mark her look, so sod, yet so resigned, More eloquent than words could speak, the feelings of ber mind. Now summer with her rosy smile, like beauty's araun, pax, And leafless forests bend beneath the angry winter blast And she, like a sweet flower, js gone, who grace around ber shed. Her seraph form is perishing among the silent dead; But as death came with ruthless step, a cherub smiling nigh, Caught her pure soul, and whb it winged onto its native sky. Yes, she is gone and ne'er on earth her tike again we'll see.

So fair in form, so pure in mind, from art and guile jo free: She seemed not as a habitant of this fast fleeting sphere. But as an angel day concealed, awhile sojourning nere. To be to all who looked upon ber bright and placid tace, A pattern of excelling worth, of loveliness and grace, This sad bereavement on ber bouse bangs like the midnitrbt doom. And long, long years will fleet away ere We forget her doom And there is one. a lovely one, whose heart more deeply feels The anguith of a sisters's loss, than ber fair face reveals But let her thoughts to Heaves ascend, where only is relief, A comfort for the mourner's heart, a balm tor every grief.

from the fc'nauirer of tliu 37 Warren street, bees leave to acquaint Tin Mtu. Wt Are fltit Wrv fnnA vfxnn.w n.nlln.nnn i ik.l ki or criminal) nnd rarely so in which he intend to lecture there a sturJy vagarant, with hxir like tallow in a retail dry god store One whose parents I The dosiun of Iiih lectures is to givo a perfoct reside in the ctv would be preferred. Apply st knowlr dgeof the fundamental principle of ni.cn 'n ,0 17 Maiden line. all i bcrsiioltlicinostcxpoditiousmethodstJ; perform shoulderaofa wicked looking. 1 8.

RVANT Wanted A wh te woman wanted to do tho work nf a small family ano of good character in iy tn.d a gocd place by applying st 33 Haniian st all tf a 11 calculations relating to the tfcro. bi ti cniniiing iimiso (ientlemcn who commence will havo tlie unlimited privilege of attending the lectures till perfectly qualified Tcrmrand hours of attendance will be made known at the room. eomely accommodated with Board ina i.ri N. Histh in nU eoir vatt family, from and after tno 25tli in t. in a French, Mathematics and Short Hand as usual pleasant situation, in tho vicinity nf Wall street.

a4 4iv A lineadilrrxtco: f. s. end idt at this OUice, mil DING AND DAY SCHOOL. No. 440 Broome street, corner of Broadw.iv.

Miss Whieldon irtends the 1st of May next, moludes tuition in Music, Drawing. Puinting in various styles, (viz on wood, velvet. Fancy won, i fciicn.twiiicti will be tlie language of the school.) and all the htorory branches ot education No extra chdVgo will be excopt for stationary, materials in drawing and fuel. For further particulars, the public are respectfully referred to tl.o Rev. Cornelius Duffie.

Peter Remsen, W. Bucknor, or John Miorhend. Mrs. Whieldon still continues to take a few pupi's to instruct them in the literary branches. all3w JOSHUA k.

RACHEL KIMBERb Board ng School for G.rls, at Flushing. Long Island. The pupils of this Seminary, will be instructed in Orthography. Reading, Writing. En giUh Grammar.

Geography, Arithmetic, Plain Needle Work, the use of the Globes, Conipoi tion. Astronomy. History, Natural Philosophy, and the Elementary branches of Mathematics. TERMS. Board, with tuition in Orthography, P.eading, Writing, English Grammar.

Geography, Arith mctic, and Plain Nutdle Work, 30 dollars per quarter. The above branches with the use of the Globes, Cooiposition, Astronomy, History, Na'urnl Phi loKophy. or the Elementary branches of Mathematics, 33 dallara per quarter. Llas book I reading am furnished free ol sign of it is to adiraete young ladies forth hterfacmMothr kocks and stationary tfc cbargefl waiRsol usctulutss and roepecluUilily and the at tne customary prices dircctots intend. and have made provikion for this I The scholars rnpularly e''ond the meeting of purpose, mat every advantage shall bo attonted line aoeicty ui ricmis.

un.osa tney are members and trowsers that disnaia their othre next, .1 "rev may be spared the story of my shame." my liehin.l the ruffiaa of nine teen, with a copious sprinkling 01 ocgrn wenches, exhibiting a curious specimen of the strange company into which vice and misery always bring their victims. This gnng is then ditcharftdby proclainutioo, and they vanish in an instant. Then com the perrons convicted of the more serions crimes. Thcv me hsought up in pairs, and the Rccnidcr very briefly recapitulates their offence, nnd pronounces their sentence. Occasional!) the unhappy culprits mike an appeal to the mercy of the court.

On Saturday there were two iiistnnces a select se.nmarv. limud to twenty pupils The i wne ne 7 tl tnrm(iih 1....1. lo ilie liiimanily of the Judge, lhe Cr't was "iimiiuiuui siiilii a young and good looking Irisiunnn, who had pleaded guilty" to a clmrge of bsvihg obtained a sum of money by means nf a forged draft tion the North River B.mk. He ailmitted his crime, wnd gave a 'lion hwlory of his life, as ground for nvking some modification of his sentence. He had been about a year in the country, and had exhausted all his means iu vaifl attempt to ohtaTtLsomr permanent employ.

His family in Ireland was respectnlile, nnd his own character had hitherto been unioipeached. I keow," said he, that in my own country, sui li a crime would have been expiated with my death. I a. no mitigation of iy sen fence here, I deserve to be punished, and I submit. But do not oh! do not send me to mingle with the wickedness aod profligacy of the common prison.as my prin ciplesand my heart are uniainted.and I would be spai ed was inexorable, and the poor fellow was sentenced to seven years hard labour in the slate prison.

Thenthrr was a ease of still greater interest. A well dressed, well 'educated, and well born young man was placed at the bat, convicted of having been engag. with two hoys ia the commission of some petty felony. His ad dress to the court was long, vehement, paihetic and eloquent. He very skilfully reviewed the evidence, and examined die facts which appeared ngainsthim with the vai hope of obtaining a new tritd, and then pray ed the lenity of the eourl on the ground ef his misfortunes and his sufisriaza.

Ho slated that he was ac tually the plaintiff in a chancery suit against his brother in law for the sum of 111,000, and that his nged mother bad been dragged from his arms and confined in tt mad bouse. His address was extremely well worded, nnd was very impressively delivered. Itevin ced a large share of talents. The court, however, wns deaf to Ins jntreaties, and sentenced him to 3 year in the sta'e prison. It seems lie has already been there For one female, we felt no little compassion.

She was an Irishnouian. neat droned, ol a very resec table appearance, aged 24, and the mother of ii chil dren. The children arc nt Boston, and her husban I (a sailor) is hourly expected from sea. fc appeared that this woman obtained a situation as a servant in one of ibose vile receptacles of sin which are permit ted lo exist even i.i the resprmhle streets of our city. As soon as she discovered the character nf the place, she wished io quit, but her mistress refused to pay lire wages.

The poor woman then took some article nf furniture as a security till she would get her money. This wns her crime, and the recorder in passsing sentence, gave her str ing hopes nf a sperdy pardon from the governor. One tail gnutu Hibernian amused ns a f'reat deal. He wus sentenced lo six months hard In ior in the penitentiary." Could nol your exceliem sain nc, in pericci suicki.ij, rummc unci ii iw three months io one of the suites' vessels On Saturday Mr. Emmett delivered one of the most powerful peeches that we ever heard in acoori of justice.

It wasnn a motion for a new trial in the case of Mead tf. Barker. We have not vet ben able loget our report of it ready for ptlblic.on. Inn few days we hope to submit it to the admiration nf the public Mr. E.

was especially severe on tint ioriion of the courts charge which appealed to the fcclingsnd fears of the jury, lay telling them if such piilil.raiiotis (as liieoncin ruesnun were lorcrumi, un ic.h,i, might find in the next morning's papers some auaeks upon their own reputations, or the characters of their female relatives torn to pieces and given to the winds A single passage, in the mean lime, is all we can now furnish. But it is no mure specimen of whole display than the brick iu the table was of the elegance and solidity the temple. wnywasii, sain mt that in the trial of Wa.reu Hustings, the speeches of Burke and Sheridan were published and read I nn admiring world, and why is it thai lln ir intellectual productions have obtained universal publicity and celebrity These high emanations ol lhe human mind have justly drawn forth the wonder nn.l nsionidiment of the world, and have aided to guide llicm in the paths of law, and have remain'd as evcrlastin monuments of civil liberty 7 To these may we also add lhe speeches of Orattan, add C.inan add Fox and add Pitt, every one of whom, as well ns all those who aid in their publication, if this mnntrous doctrine be recognised as law. might be brought into a criminal court in rinfenil tln.selve asninst nn action for libel. The right io publish thee ha never, and enn never be controverted: thev were proceedings of a judicial charac ter, and thus became yublic property, and their publication justifiable in ev c.y point of view, nnd tbey have a strong anlngy to the pennon of Mr.

Barker, which petition was received nnd entertained by the Court, lie having applied, before it was writtcu, in open court, for permission to put his reasons for a new trial before the Court, in the form. or shape of a petition, which was granted; nnd so long as it was so received nnd en tertained. il must be reeoenised hud considered as ale gal proceeding and whether regular or otherwise, where is the authority to question ihe do'niys of that Coert who dare ns time lhe authority to iinieach their doings as noi ine ooings oi a couuoi lawr iney granted to Air. Darker permission to present bis peti tion; he represented nothing more io that document dian what he believed lo he f.iirlv and fullv deduciblc from the affidavits which accompanied il, nud not so i. i i i' mucu ns proxcu on tne iriai uie prnoi was live, and not disputed, that the inrv had cards, mu'ic and wine, and only needed the 4th indulgence to consummate all that was required of a clul.

of linchanal inns anu non vi vons. wc nave no rigiu io sraren u.c four corners of the world, nnd ev. ry recess ot ihe human heart, to conjure up information, and infer motives for malice, which are never to be presumed, but always to be proved. Let fl.e principles winch led to the verdict in this case become the law of this land, snd tin we may bid good bye to the freedom of tlie Press, grand palladium of our li' Wh 49 WlLLi Ni STREET unsuspected inteftiily the jmlgr, rlown thruugli 'elinmcd ulir ormljiions. to tlie ronvicl.

black and loathsome BARTLETTE respectfully rms allracted from idle urioriiy. some some from an nnxiona interest in the nliaiy relatives, nnd some frorq a alill inierrsi in the fortune of theircuilly hssii ini I men may be added to the nuinlier alreadv eiwair I annrmmia ilirnnv nf nil nnd ed. With respect to lecation, it is esteemed one In in a p0ih, varieties of drees, Irnui the al3 3lt I a "V' VT ragged, shirtless, shoeless mendicant, to the spruce rurniturtentirely newand of thoniostfashioDable I BK in a ilyB( emy lha, nmdo l0 jrnend perfumed coxcomh weepuig frmales, lauyers, Fur jurors, judges, reporter, constables, tc. 6lc. make 12I Grand r.ndSuliivan oftwo dollar, and fifty cent on each shTre.

on I iMhTJtwm of A 7 M' enqU" ",7 1 TWCTlnM rorSi3 Pe.Vre y' ,13 1, The real bu.ine of the roor. is, to a stranger nnd 11 scribers, aa Mlornies at Law is by mutu of (heir shares, and all previous pay wATpT)3ATZwir7n I Alll I Gen philanthropist, hicjily interesting. The fiist thing is sj consent, to cease after the Crst dav of May i in conformity will, tho pro cUstornod to the chtmrfM I or Pirin tht Fifty or sixty uirM wretches 30.182 JOHN VII fNflY ment 00 rcspeciivo st.ars will be rwei at 08l.olcfl 1 he best rccomn.cndatioi.s be in Ule 0CCU)ieJ iy Mf No. 2a nny regard to sex. age or colour hre a lli.rk l.ppd UMr4 M'lfnivv ithooliice olJoliii Stoddart.

the AL'ciiPni the A Jomsireu, next Hour wesi ot Die metnouist Alncan, mere a puma in mnrn spiennour, NOTICE. The subscribers will become oart r)nl slrect. Now York, nera as Attornies at I nn. nrwli.r ihft nmnoa nfi 1 th, 107 J.V i P. S.

HENRY, on the first dav of May jav, GEORGE II nexU Their office will bo at No. 19 Columbia rT330t Secretary. at. Albany 30th March, 1337. 1 po THE LADIES Mat Phila JOHN V.HENRY.

delphia. respectfully informs ladies of PLTER SETOrN HENRY. New that tho has taken a front room on a3 3w the first flo ir at No. 8 Barclay street for tho pur WHITE LEAD. Fifty tons White I ead the accomplishment of working ground in oil in kegs of aes'd sizes; 50 do Bobbmel in its varieties, do.

in cask's from 4 to 8 ewt 300 kegs black Paint Mss s. frofe; lin.sh the trunminp lace of superior quality sole, and warranted first 1u 10 Frencli Manufacture, in a motbod of quality, by the Brooklyn White Uau Company. 1 'nf quite different from that tfenernlly prac Orders left at the store nf Elijah 1 frnie and patttrn. The No. 171 Front street, whore a box is placed for tiorX required to become a proficient, and the their reception will meet with prompt attention.

I demanded, induce Miss Swan to a6dfiwclaw6w D. LEAVITT. Agent hol'0 he will be encouragnd by the patron. T7vnrr ifT ZZ2znST rrT i7 'Pe 1,16 Xe York To continue this in uouse. To tfo Eddor of iht Evening Pul: Sir Aa you are an admirer tree and hive contributed in an ossenlial degree by the influence WANTED to rent from the l.tof May next MT.

there, except to listen to noble enin i 'L fyourexan.pl and your writings, to improve suitable for the Arcade, m8dtf "lo ye'. 1 Z1 intellect, or to wi.nr.. Suintner da from 8 A M. Terms r.mii.: every ta ie, Annluin 1 pai.mfr quarter for silher 410. for both 15.

Havinir human wickednew, 15. Having human wickednes. i 17i Maiden lane, i we rpceuy acquisition oi moaern ian. gusres by conversini in them, Mr. P.

ha edopt LD, a 1 rank ir. (second hand) for a mm a effBcU'in lor. Apply it 141 Broadway. s6 one witnesecd the rpcedy acquisition of modern Ian 7 ANTKU, board in a private family orono 1 lecture weekly to his pupils on Grecian and Ho year fnim tlio first of May, by two sinjile nian Antiquities, and on Ancient Geography. I UIBIMOT VI Saiurday was sentence dav end those who like to staily moral curiofitieiwill find it 'a plaee where much amusement may be piincd, nnd 1 some useful lessons learned.

I A vast apartment is crowded with rirlrgatrs f(nin i every order of society. Men of hII nees, profensians gentlemen. Enquire at No. 1 Arcade. a9tf Mr.

tion of Adam's Latin Grammar with I A classes of every degree of hnnesiy and vice.from the taste of the town In that respect, you will svmpathizo with me in th Joes of a fine old tree which stood in Greenwich street, near the residence of our worthy Mayor. Pesntf throiieh that streol tho other day, I was pioved to find that a thrifty younj tree which I bati admired last sumiiior. Iiad boon torn up by the roots i uutr i my dear sir. it cut mo to the heart when I advanced farther and fouml that my favorite old troe was razed to the ground, and in my sorrow 1 ldkl.K,. .1 I AriA MnfTicA? It was a noble stalely that fine idd tree; I hnnw ii the name of it.

I never could find any one who let I me its name. Il was not an eh' ih.iuyii ut first right it had the ppearanco of anpn. Ii wunl a scainorc but it wosa beautiful trcu. its branches extended nearly cross the street its levies were small and tlelicato but were very tliirk.and the simile of it was delicious. It formed a complete and cold nniM tie itini ncnri that woilid not uinniro iu beauties What tendered it peculiarly attractive mu the f.ict, that it stood nearly alone.

Il was almost the mil greun spot on vvl'ich the eye could roa from St John's church down to the market. It vas like an Oasis in the desert. Mow delightful was it to rest under iU aticl.es for a few iri nulr.s a net summers day when the sun was p'oiirin; his scorching rays upun bricks Si stones around, its shndo was liko the shadow of a rock in aweary lnnd. But it is gone. It has added another victim to the spirit of improvement Old tree! line old tree! beautiful old tree! peace tt fliv ashes thy memory is tweet I dn not know nf what "stuff'1 the man was made who cut down llw tree.

If ho had had any music in hiss ul." if he had ever read Vi gil.or caught any of tl.o enlhuri.isin of Evelyn, lie certainly would have rolenled. Mclh nk there was an eloquence in its high o'ei arclic.l eir.houring" bianclies that wnuld have melted even the heart, of bricklayer. But, I suppoM) if it had addressed its executioner in all tho pathna of poetry," ipare wo'idinansosre the bcechen ho would still have been inexorable. Far from mo Am! my friends be such frijed philosophy." Yours. ke.

A LOVER OF SHADE. iQuities of Oh'u). Mcxcavatih; the earth for a lockpit, wct of the ltnenon Creek, about half a mne we oi ine uiwn ui ievtura, miiu number ot biiinan bnm were destroyed by the pkweh, deposited in a manner alticether peculiar to thi cemetery. The bone were deposited, or at lean lount, not more man two leer oriow uie surface of the enrtlMu a place where there was a slight elevation of the ground, of almut thirty inches, but not wfficicut to entitle it to (he nofie of a Mound, Tbey were all carbonised, or burrtt, were of ditlcr etit Hzesx and amoiyited to the number of leu or fifteen. bnt vas peculiar in their mode of burial, was, tbey were all covered with a beautiful transparent mira.

One of the skeletons was completely covered with this mica, and was it seems by way of a hort distance from the remain der. There was a large frame, and, like the rest, was carbonized. The quantity of mica weald a mount, according the tutemeut of a gentleman who was present at the time of the discovery, to eight or ten Im Iieli. The pieces were of various sixes and the temptations and the pollutions of such vicious i thnuK enerallv triansulari the bases of communion. Tut me in solitary confinement send me some were four or five inches in length.

Severn! to death let me be shot once, so that name may what did I thU never more be beard of, and my family and triends lc hIotiz When did they exirtl And why were But justice tlie trnnntH of thi csnicterjr buriv1 with such mark ed diitiuctbnf Cure fur IrU'tmif ranre The following addi tional proofs of the efficacy of Dr. Chamber' medicine for tno cure of this malady wore cum unuiicaied fur tho Boston Recorder Tsleiraph, by Mr. Lewis Dwipht. I sjKHit ttio aitertioon onrriday, in company with Mr. Hallock, and the whole day on Saturday, in visiting individuals and families, ia different par Is nf the purpose of ascertain ing, whether trr.

iviiamnr! roeuicwe lorice cure of intemperance is efficacious. Aa the sub ject is one or much interest, I am willing to U.se the responsibility of slating the evidence, which has been nres ntcd. T.l) W.of the firm of 1LT.4W. a gentleman of great respectability, with whom 4 have boon many years acquainted, told me that he hsil a man to lus employment, 'M years ot age. wno had bcit) addicted to intemperance many year, who expressed a willingness to take any thing but poison curs Inm.

Mr. W. procured somo of the med cine nd sdministored il a tew times, in consequci ce cf which the old man Jits tost all liiir it far spiritions liquors, ahd appears like a notlicr nun 1(3 savs.it cwt him fifty dollars a year to t'ct drunk, and now he does not lovefctrong; drink, and therefore ho infers that he may riso in the world. This case is tf two or lluro wcekn continuance only. Mr.

a respectable mechanic, well known here, and highly esteemed by many of our acquaintance, ays, ilia, he has a young friend, Who was subject to'lits of intoxicatirn.once hi two or three weeks. He took of the ntetucine or 7 weeks ago, an lias lost all hankering for spirituous liquors. and Mr W. both express considerable confidence in the efii ecv of the remedy. The editor of the Christian Advocate, showed me two letters, written by jieoiis in this city, with liberty to publish them, declaring thai they had been cured by the use of this medicine.

Mr. B. from these Ll I. I I letters, ar.il from onwr letiunony wnitn mm iicnu i if i. prcsenien io otrn, nas icu i.iimm an article in i pr in iavor oi i.kj ii.ciiH.iua.

M. H. nsyon know, the editor of itieOhserver.has expressed an opinion from evidence obtained some weeks since, the medicine is valnabla, He has mire more time to the txamiultion of wit nesses, ihe effect of which opinion already expressed. Mr a venerable man and one of the officers of ihe York Bibb known many cases in which it lias been admiuitlered, and ban coi.fi dencs in its efficacy He mentions two oi tlrree very niteresliiij; and striking eases ot cure. Mr S.

nn old man, whop I ww, says he was ten addicted to tutemi coince. lie io uie meau cine 5 or 6 weeks since, in consequence of which be has lost ail hankering lor spirituous liquors, it is employer, ag'Millciiieu of respectability, confirms this statement, ami says be dismissed this man from bis service before be took the medicine, and has restored him since. I saw both the individuals here spoken ot. Mr an industrious mechanic, whom I saw, says his brother in law, a voulh of 19 years, had become a curse to himself and hit friends, and had become so sottish as to make it necessary take mm to ine hospital; The physician at me nospnai saiu ne could not have lived a fortnight in the continuance of such excess. This wmii; man took the medicine eight weekr ago, in cousequenceot wnicn, ne nas iosi all thirst fur spirituous liquor, and csnnnt be tempt ed to touch It.

ItiS sppearance of a temiieraie aud healthy youth. His brother in law can use uo language siiong enough to express bit confidence in the efficacy and value of this lemc. dy Mr. a mechanic in the sam jieightwbood, took the medicine about one week since, having been previously, as we learnt from himself aud v. ife, very in and now he has no relish for spiiituous liquors There were great indications of joy and gratitude in the countenance and exprcssiop of these people.

V. took the medicine about the same time with D. He had been in the habit of drinking 15 or 16 glasses per day, and In his last fit of hitoxraiion, he was drunk five days. His cups were the first thing in the morning and the last thine at night; for tho lat 4 or 5 years, be has been very much abandoned. Hisdreadfi'l thirst for spiutuous liquors is quenched, and hf says be is willing to proclaim to the world the beueCt he has ccived from Dr Chambers.

Mr A. a outij man 30 years of age, has been dreadfully intemperate 13 years Hi father, who is nnw dead was the same, and broughf up bis son in his own habits. This young man lias been twice a lunatic; three limes brought to the gates of death by fits ten limes committed to the watch bouse ami was re neat cell brotieht home drunk tn his mother who was. a widiT, all consequent of intern v. 4 IP' 4j ij .11 in .1 i 5' At..

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