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rtaoti. turn to the United States. Thu following is a list of the left, payable to H. Fellows or order. The en doracinent, however, is not well executed.

Ther teachers have presonted Mr. G. with a valuable book called "The Hcxaplar," (containing wo believe sir different translations of the Holy Scriptural) in token of thnir rprrnrA rnr ci 1 je Ejection Esivirs. The contest in this theatre of political enthusiasm and bitterness has resulted, wo think, in the success of the Clay ticket by a very small majority say 80 nr Thi 1 1 oupennionaeni, and their high estimation of his character aa a chrii tian and a Sun. Correspondence bf thti Eagls.

U. S. Snip Constitution, Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 2d, 1844. Dear Sir Ybbr verv oblipinrrletterof Iflth tlio officers of tho Porpoise Thomas T.

Craven, Lieut Commanding; Henry S.Stellnagen, E. C. Ward, Lieutenants George W. Rodgcrj, Acting Master: Georgo Maulsby, As sistant Surgeon Robert Pettit, Purser Beverly Ran dolph, J. M.

Ford, Geo. M. Dibble, John B. Stuart, Midshipmen; C. C.

Williamson, Captain's Clerk James Gatchell, Master's Mate; Henry Baker, Purser's Steward James G. Carey, Surgeon's Steward. N. Y. Herald.

MiMMiiim an i 'i Panch'a Account of Louis Plillllppc's visit to It was soon after intimated that Prince Albert had arrived; and the Prince jumped upon deck in that horrible While hat with the black hat band which ho will wear, followed by the Duke of Wellington. The meeting of the Prince and King was very cordial. Tho King's first words were, Well, hero I am to which Prince Albert replied, with great sincerity, Glad to see ye." Wellington took a Bort of sidelong squint at Admiral Mackau, as much as to say, "Humph, who arc you, I wonder?" and Mackau turned half round upon his heel, as though ho would have exclaimed, Well, I'm sure What aro you staring tlU.tb,.,., tOUClWUHU cd not "to give It up so," and thinks that the dfneial which gctber with a most acceptable package of papers, 1 1, 5. results will nave to decide the question opinion wo concur. Nouevetrons.

cuiue uuiy to nana at tins piaco. 1 say I manic jwu iur your very jtinu attentions, wouia oe to ex THc Grent Foot Race at Hooolcen. Yesterday the Great Foot Race on the Beacon Course, Now Jersey, came off. It ended in the success of John Barlow, (English,) who completed his ten miles in 54 minutes and 21 seconds. There must have been at least thirty thousand persons present on the stand and in the rirtg.

The timo of the principal race was as follow Barijow 1st mile, 5 minutes 10 secondx. Returns from forty parishes give Clay a majority 1 bul a mietj df lhe acknowledgements 1 fcel. in 'i'i No one can better annreciate tho valuo of such fns. 30. Those of to come in will balnnen thin And trivo the country and that the large' circle of admirers who hang upon the skirts of their Chief, and load him with excessive compliments, are not the people.

The very qualities which excite the admiration ofthb former, produco widely different feelings among the latter. We all like to see a man and especially eminent man social. We like to sec him mix freely with his neighbors, on all suitable occasions, and can excuse a great deal to the ruling spirit of a State but at the same time we insist that there are certain limits beyond which he ought not to go. Somo respect is duo topositioh and we do not think well of him who, in any emorgency, forgets it. The man who arrays himself in coarse garments, and wanders hither and thither during a can vass, shaking hands with every one he meets as Mr.

Webster did at Patchogue, and as hundreds of others did in 18 10 is regarded With suspicion and although he may win a few votes from the class with which he comes directly in contact, he will generally lose more from those who entertain cer. tain notions of propriety. AVe do not mean to assort that Mr. Clay has done this, to any extent but we submit whether that scene in the bar room, to which we have referred, was becoming in a man occupying the distinguished rank of a candidate for the Presidency. Tho great mistake of Mr.

Clay, however, (in common with his party) has been in cherishing too low an opinion of public virtue and intelligence; and I'olk the State. At least, we think so Obio. OFFICIAL. COMPLETE. President.

Goiemor. Nov. 1844 Or.t. vors than the home banished, forlorn wanderer upon the rudo and boisterous ocean. Our cruise thus far has been very pleasant.

Neither sickness nor accident neither wind nor storm has occurred that could alarm even a timid old woman. Our ship has behaved well, and has as gallant a crew of officers and seamen as ever trod the decks of a man of war. Wc have been anchored here exactly one month havinir mndn the nnsntra 2d 5 15 3d "5 "22 4th 5 26 5th 5 28 Cth 5 32 7th 5 33 8th 5 3G 9th 5 35 10th 5 25 Polk. Clav. Birnev.

Tod. Tlarileit 1605 GDI 3210 Democratic Committee OF THE C1TV OF BROOKLYN. ILT A meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY evehing, Nov. 90th, at 7 4 o'clock, at Cunningham's Central House, corner of Concord and Jay streets. All persons having claims against the Committee are requested to present them on or before said meeting.

THOS. GARRISON, Chairman. J. IL CoRNWEtx, Sec. 3t Xliougtots on the Fall of a.

Star. Whatevermay hare been the difference amongin dividuals in respect to the fitness of Mr Clay for the .1742 from Nmv Vnrlr 1.. 3081 v.j, awning uu.UJg lilt, tune We now turn our attention to musor Castle, where her Majesty and suite were in a state of constant bustle, looking oat of the windows, running up and down the stairs, straining their 03 09 over the Long Walk, and practising pretty speeches to do honor to Louis Phillippe on his arrival. Her Majesty was in the highest spirits and jokingly told Sir Ro bcrtSPecl she hoped that be and Along. Guizot wwuld not get talking politics together, and perhaps proceeding to high words, for she was determined that if she heard of anything of the sort, Sir Robert Peel must not stop one moment at the Castle.

Sir Robert Peel promised to be on his best behavior; and with tho words, Not a syllable about Tahiti," her Majesty bounded up the grc.it staircase to havo another look out of tho top window for her illustrious visiter. At length the cavalcade hove in sight, and the Queen, who was the first to catch a glimpse of it, pulled every bell rope that she went by on her way to the grand vestibule. This Bresence of mind on the part of the Queen had set the entire household agog, and they all came running towards the foolof the great staircase, so that a grand tableau was got up in a moment, and Louis Phillippc had an opportunity of 1706 1 rayai, among tne Azores, i days at Ma 2133 deira, and 5 days at Tenenffe. Old Ironsides," 1651 although a stranger among most of these Islands, 1975 2321 2123 1588 1U7C was weu known by reputation. We wore treated with the most polite attention by the authorities and people, which civilities were reciprocated by giving a ball on board.

The fair nvmDhs frraced onr mmr. 3187 1749 office of President of the United States, we presume that all are willing to unite in according to him an extraordinary sharo of talent in the general and popular acceptation of that word. For more than thirty years he has acted a conspicuous, not to say a lead 113 iuuvuiuu.ua UI 3172 t'1B ance I need not tell you they were pretty, for one of his fatal errors, during the last as well as previous trials, has consisted in accrediting the representations of devoted personal friends as reliable evidence of public opinion. What but this could have induced him to say, in his lcttor of acceptance, that he con. Making the 10 miles 54 minutes 21 second.

Stceprock (tho Indian) 54 minutes 33 seconds. Greenhalgh 55 10 Guilderslecyo 56 1 First prize, $700, John Barlow. Second prize, $250, Steeprock, (Indian.) Third prize, $150, Greenhalgh, (English.) Fourth prize, $75, Guildersleeve. Only twelve persons had entered for the race. There was previously a race which, although not advertised, resulted as follows Three miles for a purse of 200 $50 to tho second man in.

The competitors for this race were Edwin Brown, Ambrose Jackson, William Fowl, and Myers. First Mile. Second Mile. Third Mile. Brown 1 gave out Jackson 2 1 Fowl 3 3 2 My 4 2 gavo out lime 5m.

10 sec. 5.30 5.36 Jackson won the first prize in ISminutesand 16 seconds, Fowl coming in a short distance behind him. The COnr.nilTRn nf rwrnnlc nr. Ua 1 1405 a11 7ounE ladies are, by right, pretty. They had 2466 rather a dark or brown complexion, with sparkling 1388 black eyes, well proportioned feet, and beautiful little 4UJ i.i seeing the whole strength of the co npany drawn up to greet him 011 his arrival.

When the King reallv drove up, her Majesty could Adams 1614 Allen 1062 Ashtabula 1123 Athens 1425 Belmont 2821 Brown .2342 Butler 3546 1584 Champaign 1409 Clark 1155 Clermont 2627 Clinton 1137 Columbiana .3743 Coshocton 2281 Crawford 1734 Cuyahoga 2388 Darke 1409 Delaware 2017 Erie 1261 Fairfield 3637 Fayette 878 Franklin 2498 Gallia 957 Goauga 1101 Greene 1380 Guernsey 2C28 Hamilton 8983 Hancock 1247 Hardin 495 Harrison 1750 Henry 245 Highland 2164 Hocking 1289 Holmes 2317 Huron 2136 Jackson 1046 Jefferson 2354 Knox .3324 Lake 901 1252 81 779 9 3383 537 2050 220 3140 184 1798 130 2158 61 1701 140 2069 32 2477 43 21S0 105 1736 172 3416 S17 1885 60 1197 8 3331 312 1408 25 2548 118 1458 65 2542 15 1229 87 2965 72 1484 31 2274 233 2422 126 2746 218 7201 298 907 2 510 6 2039 195 229 2148 114 719 2 1142 5 2564 138 908 13 2385 95 2746 134 1818 109 1140 4 not restrain herself from rushing out to tho door of auiuca. j. say anKics; tor it is well known that ladies, of all ages, have them and for fear this fact might be disputed, tho pretty Senhoritas made too prominent a display of the aforesaid articles to leave any further doubt hereafter. At Madeira we had to suspend our temperance pledges. I am not sure but a taste of friend.

March's (our consul) 14 years' old would have tempted some iiicgiuuuu wo than ever before known, on any similar occasion. 01 our more zealous advocates of tho cause to a tem ing part on the stage of public life and, whether for evil or for good, has managed to identify his name with all the prominent measures that havo flourished and declined by turns throughout that eventful period. To do this requires ability of no common order at any timo but to have done it when the councils of the nation comprised many of tho brightest lights that have shed their radiance over our political history when Calhoun, Webster, Randolph, Clinton, and others of like calibre were in the field, and struggling with might and main to see who should be the greatest demonstrates the capacity of Mr. Clay to make his voice heard and his influence felt among the wisest and the best. Reared in that school of natural eloquence, the West and combining within himself all the requisites for a brilliant and successful orator, we are not surprised that he should have been popular from the start, and that his pre eminence, as a debater, should have continued to be acknowledged down the very close of his career.

He possesses that One fact mav be porary delinquency in their duty interesting. The exportation of Madeira wine to the nnooKl Tit irT The winlnr onnroo Ol .1 1 t.u. uivuoanu fJipvH i.uuiiiuuw wiu on annuauy. jjast year it dwindled down to hundreds, vcai it uwiuuicu uown to nunareas, I uuuciory i.ee lure DV jrroic ssor is. fSrr.i.iuiic on and fears are entertained bv the manufacturers tht Thursday evening, Nov.

14ih, on Geoloirr. and it will not be necessary to enumerate bevond two Wl11 continued by Prof. B. Silliman.on Thursday evening, Nov. 21, on Geolozy Lawrence 658 figures, or tens, to expross tho amount total for tho present year sidered his nominatiou in accordance with the wishes of the American People," and therefore concluded that he ought to abide the result If we had depended upon the assertions of tho papers in his interest about six months ago if, in fact, we had regarded them as true criteria of "public opinion," we should, like him, have been forced to the conclusion that he would be chosen by an overwhelming majority.

But wo knew better, thought differently, and are neither disappointed nor mortified at the result. The mass of the people go for "principles not and while they would as readily have cast their suffrages for Mr. Clay aB for any other man, provided his doctrines were in accordance with their own, they have conclusively demonstrated, for the third and last time, that they never can or will vote simply for a man as Chief Magistrate of the United States. This, we say, is proved true of the people, as a whole, by the issue of the great battle and it would be well for all future aspirants to that exalted station if they could bear it in mind. But the people dislike, most of all, a vascillating politician.

They believe that truth is immutablo and eternal that what was true of the "power to erect a bank" in 1811, is equally so now and that what was pronounced and generally considered the only valid ground for a Tariff in 1832 and '33, is the same still. Upon mere questions of expediency, they can excuso derelictions from the right path but upon questions of principle, thoy neither can nor will overlook such transgressions. Individual popularity and influence may sometimes reconcile tho immediate constituents of such an one to his course but in this 1061 1086 1267 2867 2315 3486 1590 1886 1129 2G46 1165 3729 2156 1671 2277 1899 2022 1318 3584 852 2461 848 1042 1328 2651 8836 1214 469 1794 230 2118 1181 2219 2149 1028 2413 3289 884 601 3856 977 1860 789 634 1415 1940 737 709 1603 2258 3212 2031 3147 225 2187 140 2060 859 3860 1544 620 5433 2435 1198 1087 2218 1035 3419 1992 3611 2301 704 232 1800 1653 3616 628 526 the royal carriago, anil theati't clioiiato words, "Pray go in, you'll catch cold." were the first that were uttered by Louis Phillippc. on seeing his hostess without a bonnet not even a crown standing in a thorough draft, to welcome him. Prince Albert could not refrain from i think you're imprudent, my dear," but there was no lime for parley or remonstrance, and in a few seconds they were in the grand vestibule kissing each other in all directions.

The Duchess of Kent affectionately clutched in her arms tho Due de Montpensior and after Louis Phillippe and the Queen had had a good hug, the King of the gallantly kissed the Duchess of Kent. At length they all started up stairs, and the King of the; was shown to his room, with a request 'that he would ring for anything he wanted. Dinner wound up the proceedings of the day and on Wednesday the King run about the slopes with all the activityjof a stripling, and the rest of the day was passed in looking about the Castle. Thursday was fixed for trying the char a banc, which proved a dead failure. It jolted awfully, and tho number of seats in it prevented that snug gossip with her illustrious visitor, upon which her Majesty calculated.

It is a sort of Hampton Court Pleasure Van," with the seats placed crossways instead of lengthways, and Louis Phillippe saying, Ah I I see you don't like it," playfully threatened to take it away again. If it is used again, it will only be in consequence of this banter and in order to persuade the King of the French that her majesty is not displeased with the present. Friday had been the day fixed for investing Louis Phillippc with the garter and the King having put on a pair' of kneo breeches, took particular care of his left leg, to keep the stocking clean for the interesting ceremony. His Majesty looked exceedingly well in shorts, and appeared extrcmelv proud of his calves, which he occasionally looked down upon with 3500 238 SO. Dec.

5, 12, At Teneriffe Mr. Wiso and seveial of our officers 1625 93 1956 4 73 amused themselves by ascending to the ton of the it .19 on Electro Mag great faculty iby some denominated the true art of licLiBiu, illustrated wiin. exDerimeritB. 116 12 celebrated mountain from which the island takes its The balance of the COIiraH Will hf. ftnnnnnMaJ Im due time.

Members run nnw at the Institute. Brooklyn, Nov. 4. 1844. name.

The ascent is described by them as excessively laborious and fatiguing, but the view from the view summit was such as amply to repay for the 1269 8 1425 88 2045 221 1341 41 423 4 2572 113 1210 114 CHARLES M. OLCOTT, CHARLES CONGDON, Committes. lm fatigue. 1183 2851 1376 2077 2279 2700 6951 870 465 2001 209 2108 636 1043 2445 876 2888 2596 1727 944 3443 1565 1929 1069 1202 1433 2022 1256 369 2152 1028 3273 1987 4263 189 1448 2137 757 2467 2233 422 3303 3128 951 1451 1582 1023 Q830 2622 3696 2572 966 110 2722 2003 2609 488 539 On crossing the Equator we had an official visit from Old Neptune. Ho camo over the bows, in full eloquence) of making his auditors belief that he is himself in earnest that ho really means what ho says and thus it happens that multitudes, who listen merely to his last speech upon any subject, find it difficult to imagine that he could ever have thought or uttered any other and least of all adverse opinions.

They cannot perceive how an orator can talk so fluently and reason so cogently upon all sides of a question whereas, if they would but recollect that this is his business, and that no one, indeed, can be pronounced thorough bred without it, their astonish inent would cease. But Mr. Clay possesses the uow 83 3386 2107 4489 241 1527 62 2219 800 64 86 9 3 10 court dress, trident in hand, accompanied by his retinue of officials, sea nymphs, Sec. A large number of the crew and about a dozen of the officers were subjected to tho peculiar ceremonies of the old sea monarch's toilet table usual, and bv his rules deem 16 ed necessary, in crossing for the first time the dividing Licking 3840 Logan 1015 Lorain 1793 Lucas 881 Madison 643 Marion 1480 Medina 1920 Meigs 880 Mercer 812 Miami 1657 Monroe 2548 Montgomery 3101 Morgan 2021 Muskingum 3196 Ottawa 233 Perry .2273 Paulding 192 Pickaway 2012 Pike 838 Portage 2247 Preble 1526 Putnam 997 Richland .5574 Koss 5380 Sandusky ....1214 Scioto. 1095 Seneca 2316 Shelby 1014 Ofc L.

3:7 Summit 2056 Trumbull 3544 Tuscarawas 5358 Union 710 Van Wert 270 Warren 1795 Washington 1686 Wayne .3765 Williams G73 Wood 570 2510 244 lf ever man did of making tho worse appear cviaem sausiacuon. The Chapter having been summoned for half past the better cause." He cannot, perhaps, change uno oi ms nortnern ana southern dominions. The ceremony consisted principally in shaving and washing. two, the Knights arrived, and Garter called them over they merely evince their regard for the man who has to go further if he would ascertain the real tone of public feeling. We believe that these changes in white to black, nor convince us that the latter is no color at all but he can, without a doubt, come near C.

B. BROWER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SlKAlJY I.INBIV, CRAVAT, HANDKERCHIEF, STOCK, GLOVE, AND UMBRELLA STORE, 105 Fulton (Coon's Buildings,) o5 smw2m Brooklyn. CIBCITI.AB. CT The subscriber has opened a NE rV GROCERY STORE on the corner of Myrtls Avenue" and Pearl street, Brooklyn where he will always have on hand a large assortment of the most choice FAMILY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, which lie will sell for the Lowest cash prices, and! would respectful ly solicit th epatronage of his friend and the public in general. EDWARD HARVEY.

Brooklyn, September 18th, 1844, Choice assortmento Teas, Sogais, Coffee, Flour, Butter, sig tf No. 110 Yot street, 3 3m BnoofcLTjr. tne tace was tirst well lathered with a compound of tar, grease, lampblack, The brushes made ns in the following order Garter. Wellington. Answer.

Eyes right. Attention. (A laugh.) The others were called over in their order and an 70 2 111 90 12 41 26 76 2262 451 3443 3331 997 1519 1727 1026 005O 2841 Mr. Clay's position, at different times indicating, as we cannot but think, a determination to sail with of on this occasion indicated no very acute sensibility or sense of feeling in the faces of the subjects of his marine majesty, if they were the ordinary kind used by them. After being thus prepared, the face was scraped down with huee razors, the blades of whinh swered to their names.

After a short delay, Louis was introduced and having been informed that he was elected a Knight of the Garter, he raised his left leg in the air. restmo his in ixis siocKihg was then drawn well up, 184 3837 738 resembled the broken fragments of an old iron hoop. 35 32 2696 1009 158 2822 lhe person was then capsized into a larce reservoir of water (Neptune's wash bowl) prepared for that 85 what may chance to be the popular current have exerted a paramount infiuonoo in ooouringp Mb Wt ts leau even in error, may be respected but frequent and wide mutations, involving the welfare of large classes, and exposing a selfish object, cannot meet with such favor. We have often heard it said that Mr. Clay is entitled to the deep and everlasting gratitude of mankind for his brilliant and successful appeals in behalf of Human Rights when the South American States applied to our Government for a recognition of their independence but against these we have, as a set off, his unjust and uncalled for donunciatipn of the Suffrage Party in 2194 151 ana nei majesty turning ner Dead a little on one side, Prince Albert and the Duke of Cambridge secured the stocking by the garter, which they were about to buckle rather too tightly, when a slight exclamation burst from the lips of the illustrious monarch.

Too tight?" inquiringly observed the Dakc of Cambridge. Vn peu," replied Louis Phillippe; and the garter was arranged one hole looser than it had been at first buckled. The riband was then produced, and the Queen was proceeding to place it over the rirht shoul purpose, and wastied and scrubbed in no very gentle manner until entirely free from all external impurities. 2759 75 553 576 1 Very few, I should suppose, from appearances, got der with a complimentary speech, when the Duke of Total 149,061 155,1 13 8050 146,461 147,738 Maj. for Clay, 6,052 for Harrison, 23,375.

Democratic gain from 1B40, King, Abolition, for Governor, in October, 8411. er to it than any other man living, and miss. He can show (at least to the satisfaction of some people) that the power to charter a National Bank is actually contained in the Constitution and he has more than Oncff Hpmnnetrafl al ail, It IS in some doubtful and equivocal shape an implied power, which is not transferable." He can prove, in the same lucid manner, that a Revenue, and a Protective Tariff are one and the same thing, when you come to look at them rightly that chemical oppo sites, in fact, are not so very antagonistic in their nature when fused in the crucible of a "master mind." All these he can do, to some extent, by the power of his eloquence and we do not wonder that he should find thousands who will adhere to and rally about him during all his mutations, and insist that hisas speech is the best and most orthodox. But Mr. Clay has likewise the faculty of making strong personal friends among a certain class of moderate politicians, who, though they may differ with him upon questions in which he acts merely as an individual or a representative, will support him in any contest which involves his own hopes and aspirations as a man.

We could point to several of this class in our immediate vicinity, whom wo know to be opposed to an United States Bank, a high Protective Tariff, Distribution, but voted, notwithstanding, in the great eontcst, for tho leader who proclaimed his devotion to these measures. They consider him, in the current language of the day, a whole souled fellow," and prido themselves upon knowing him mrougn these initiatory ceremonies without acquiring an experimental knowledge of the taste of salt water, as well as of its purifying qualities, applied externally. The fun lasted several hours, and was enjoyed with great glee by all the old tars, and not less so by Mr Wise, and the officers known previously to have crossed the line, who were all permitted to be spectators. Mr. Wise claimed privilege, as the Minister Plenipotentiary of one sovereign power to another, Rhode Island, and their noble and patriotic leader.

So, likewise, of the Compromise Act How frequently have wo been pointed to his generous interference Delaware OFFICI.U COMTLETE. at that gloomy crisis in our affairs when the sword of 18 14 President. Governor. 1840 President V.B. Har Civil Discord was suspended over our heads, and every one gazed, in breathless anxiety, upon the belligerents.

"Who but Cluy," we are asked, "could then Polk. Clay. Thorp. St'kt'n. Coun tics Kent, wnicn was readily assented to by Neptune, after re 110 IS I 14S7 fernng tIie subJcct to tho consideration of his court.

nave averted the blow, and saved the Union" We 2321 231 Newcastle, 2678 Sussex, 1877 2816 2675 2840 1869 1933 1802 2195 1593 195 2053 TN CHANCERY Before the ViceChancclloi', Abijah Fitch and Sarah his Wile ts. John Me Gill and Phoebe his wife, Jacob Riddle and Rachel his wife, William Cox and Abigail his wife, Warden Hay ward, Wcstley R. Hay ward, James P. Isaacs and Elizabeth hiB wife, Dcmarest Hay ward, Enoch J. Hay ward, Marshala Van Nort, Benjamin Van Nort and Mary his wife, William Joseph Morris, James Morris, John Morris, tncian B.

Knight and Ann Eliza his wife, Joseph Sands Van Nort, John F. Van Nort, William F. Van Nort, Mary Caroline Van Nort, Justina A. Van Nort and1 Charles F. Van Nort, William Ostrander, Benjamin Ostrander, James Ostrander, and Elizabeth! Hayward.

In pursuance of an order of the Court of Chancery made in the above entitled cause, and of thff statute in such case made and provided, public notice is hereby given to all persons having any general lien or incumbrance, by judgment or decree, on the undivided share or interest of any of the par. ties to this suit, on the premises hereinafter descrii. bed, to produce to me, the subscriber, one of the' masters of said Court, on or before the 6th day of' January, A. D. 1845.

at my office, No. 73 Nassatf street, in the city of New York, proof of their respective liens or incumbrances, together with satis factory evidences of the amount due thereon, anil the dates thereof respectively. Thepremises above' mentioned are described in tho bill of complaint as? lollows, to wit All that certain lot, piece and parcel of ground and premises situate, lying and being in the lato' village, now city, of Brooklyn, and County of Kings, and State of New York, known and distin trnilip.rl rvn a mannf'ilin TTn1rn TT, a i Total, 5971 6258 6095 6140 4884 5967 Maj. Clay, 287; Stockton, 45: Harrison, 1083. Democratic gain from 1840, 796.

i ne minister's private secretary, two sons, and two servants were, however, among tho initiated. On our arrival here Mr. Wise and family were landed under a salute from our guns, and he has since been officially recognised as the representative of our government at the imperial court of Brazil. Shipping business, of every description, is said to bo dull. Flour will not pay cost and freight.

Respectfully, Yours. Irolmlle Bcvival of the Dock War. It was hinted to us during the late canvass that Mr. Seaman was in favor of a Sectional Floating Dock at the Brooklyn Yard, but we did not think it worth while to do more than call unon him. thrnmrh only as the gallant Harry." At Washington his society is (or was) eagerly courted by his friends of every class and tradition Bays that during the time our sheet, to say what kind of a dock he nreferrnd.

or Ship Alabama, of this Port. The correspondent of the Commercial at Baltimore, writes amunuge louaiy ejaculated Uvcr the lelt to the utter consternation of all present. Black Rod relieved them from embarrassment by observing that it was usual to place the riband over the left shoulder, and the Duke of Cambridge exclaiming very loudly, That's what I meant," the error of her in putting it over the right, was adjusted. After the ceremony, Louis Phillippe ran to his a partments to get ready for a drive, and soon made his appearance in an enormous Mackintosh, which he had thrown on over his garter paraphernalia, in which he would be compelled to appear again at the evening banquet. Windsor was in a state of commotion during the whole day, the Castle being literally besieged, and every one who camo out in regimentals or livery iftg eagerly followed by the multitude.

To cause a diversion, a few beefeaters were turned out in the quadrangle, to allay the appetite of the sightseers. The beefeaters were eagerly set upon, und seemed in danger of being swamped by the curiosity of the pco plo, when a lot of Guntlouiun at Arma were thrust out of a side door, and the populace were thus drawn offfrom the unfortunate beefeaters, who escaped into their lodging fastnesses. The Cciitlemcn at Arrus being proud of their regimentals, rather liked being pursued but ultimately the public got tired out, particularly when it was dW. jvercd that the Gentlemen at Arms were only dres. i.

it up to look like deputy lieutenants, but being, in fuel, a lot of nobodies. In a short time a alass a ii on a waiter was seen to issue from one of the sn curried by a servant in royal livery, and an immense rush was made towards the place to which ii was lcing taken but the servant having entered miulhci door, the wine did not allay Hie thirst of the populace for information. At last the carriages were seen to draw up at the principal entrance, but nobody got near enough to see who got into them, and nobody could guess which direction they would take so that when they started the populace ran to all points nf coinpuss, with a singular dillirciicc as to which way would be the right one for on the royal curlrgc. Eventually the can iai passed out where no one was expecting to see them, and a lot orinyalty, which had rushed suddenly away from the ladings where nothing was to be n.eii, turned desperately round a corner, screaming a wi lcnme wl.i.th the exertion of Of course he did not answer, and the result is known. irom mat place under date of the 18th instant, at I' or some days past we have noticed occasional para A "XT it 'P.

iue senonner James rower, iieene, in ten graphs in the naDcrs. which, without p.nmino Hirpr.tlv a ywircJm iiassau, in. i has just arrived. By her to the subject of the Brooklyn station, had an evident wc are in(ormcd that th(J shi rom Nevf snuintiiiir that direction. Yestnrdav.

however, a i uounu to iew uneans, was wrecked on the paper just started in New York and called tho "A In: i urauuu, mear jioaco,) on me ayth t. remian Jbolt. the month of Jiuiiinn ih. remiah Lott, in tho month of January, in the veaf mencan jldvocute." contained tho following nara i i when Mr. Van Buren presided in the Senate, the two political antagonists were often observed snuffing out of one box, and chatting familiarly together over the occurrences of the day.

When Mr. V. B. made his Western Tour, ho spent several days at Ashland, with tho man whom he then supposed, in common with the great body of the people, would bo his opponent in the groat struggle which has just come to an end but what jokes were passed, or hits given and received over their coffee and pipes, will forever remain a profound mystery to the inquisitive. No doubt they rigged" each oilier, as we say, to their hearts' content, and promised themselves no little amusement in contemplating the results of their prophecies.

Among his neighbors Mr. Clay is very nop. oaveu, aim principally ary tne wet only to be uiumum tigm uuuuieu aim six, ana meo Wr t'rlpl': sold. The remainder will be snipped." the Office of tho Clerk of the said County of Kings, admit it, so far as that particular event is concerned but alas! aguinst all this we have to oppose his recent declarations to the effect that it was a mere tricka device intended to secure the system of Protection until it should be clenchod beyond an emergency. What, then, becomes of tho gratitude which Mr.

Clay's friends claim for him, and which, but for his subsequent nullifying acts, would have been freely accorded to him But his defeat of the popular will in 182 1, and his election of a man to the l'residency who had no rightful claim to it, was an offence which the country has thrice pronounced its unwillingness to forgive. We leave out of the case his own connection with the administration that ensued though the people have never consented to do so and yet aver that this, of itself, was enough to blast his political fortunes forever. Tho marked and flagrant violation of his duty as a representative, which ho exhibited in that transaction was without a parallel, and has ever since hung, like a millstone, about his neck. What marvel, therefore, that with all these political deficiencies to overcome, his great personal popularity should have proved insufficient In conclusion, wo point the young men of our generation to his example, and warn them to avoid tho shoals upon which, lake somo ill.guided bark, well built and tall, Which angry waves cast out on desert shore, And then, retiring, leave it thorc to rot, And moulder in the winds of Heaven," he has been wrecked. We caution them to reincm ber that a devotion to principle, through good and through evil report, is the best pledge of ultimate success and that while they may win the applause of crowded auditories by the silver tone of their eloquence, and incite their countrymen to deeds of noblo daring, they cannot depend upon this alone for that highest of human honors tho Presidency of the "'ri 7 ITr Alabama belonged to William Nelson's New 7 "4 uiGviiumaiu waa buuucesiuiiy wlc auu 111 westerly cor launched at Charleston.

K. Con thf. 12th innt IorK and New Orleans line of packets, and was ner of Hicks and Middarrh afreets rmmin.ti,.. mv wi aiiu MirutJis, i tt it ti .1 m. the u.

u. tint, every sea port city in me union vuuuuauuvu uy yupiam iuniccr was 41.1 tonr Imr. una, cvcij. iai poit cuy in tne union uy xuptuiu iunitcr was njLiuuagu running tnence westerly along southerly side of Middagh street one hundred feet, thence southerly parallel to Hicks street ought to have one wo hopo the general government then, and was fourteen years old. 1 he cargo on Tl S80.000.

which is insured in easterly parallel Ur twenty.five feet, thence easterly parallel tc wi. ucwuiiu board was I'loating Dock plan and we hopo also to have one on. sectional board was a iuK man ana wc none also ui hnvn nnn street one nimnren tpo i Hifbo The for $16,000, her aforesaid, and thenco northerly along Hicks street t.Wnnlv.fiwr. font In llin 1 1 iiwi uiwi j. Qiuiig AxiuAB street twenty.five feet to the uere.

wc snouid nave had one before now, but for vessel is msurea ic the onnnsitinn of iTr. IVTurnlur i a l. full vnlnn. nnrt nn tho fra'iVt 01 nnn vessel is insured nn tllrt fra'iVt 1A flOO place of beginning and xi'na nlcn 1 i ular, and we do not wonder, considering tho stuff I iti t(C i veunle of ISrooklvn have left him nt hmnr fnr il mow i ujvu malum i buizku jee simple ana The statistics of possessed as aforesaid of all th Anrl Jnv tVTftrrifl ivfin nnnm. In DUil.

AlnUln 1 Caution to Single Folks. tliey are made of. A gentleman recently from Louis A ijuauMjiiiia naa also been left at home. hospitals show that the unmarried are more than of ground and premises situated, lying and being in I tuo villaee.now citv.of Brooklvn.in tho Count of rr i i xl 1. jimmy eaimui inicss nearer me iruw lour times as liable to become insn na four timnn fn wrt.

Kings and State of Now York aforesaid, known nnrl rT.atinn nialts TJr i than this, ho had better quit hia new vocation and people." Many young ladies who affect great indif at indlf uwuivc uHjisci. ay uin tunic retail Dusincss. livery lercnco on me Buninct nt t.iii rru. i made vi wiu aiwicuom uiup ui Hie X11CKB Estate, Jeremiah iv uuuut, ujaug jurDiniau Ajott, in me monut ot ono here knows that the assertion which we have on receiving the above information, consent to take January, in the year ono thousand eight hundred by Lott, in the month of in ilia KOOT Ann kfllinnnJ 1 1 ville or some place in its immediate vicinity, we do not recollect precisely which informed us, that on one occasion he dropped into a hotel where a numerous and motley collection of persons was convened for the purpose of speculating upon the results of a horse race, (hen about to take place. The room was rilled with tobacco smoke, and vocal with the conversation of sportsmen "liquoring up." The frequent exclamations of Harry what say you to that accompanied by real Kentucky slaps on the shoulder italicised in the above parazrauh is entirclv false: partners increlv to nreaervo ih.r and six, and filed in tho Office of the Clerk of tha mo ui uio ino itfnreMnjd.

hv th nnmIiaHnmni i uiJimiminja. wr. Countvnf Tf 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 aim mat mr. muipiiy, insieaa oi Demg ten at home ao says mo 1'hiladelphia Ledger. for Ins advocacy 01 a Mono IJock, received not less ET Wc are happy to coincido with the Advertiser than one hundred and fifty Whip votes urion thnt running, and the immense distance, rendered utterly inaudible to its object.

While wo were returning, putting, blowing and wheezing, from our fruitless helter skelter into the Long Walk, we met two gentlemen with umbrellas under their arms. They were engaged in quiet conversation. Our practised eve eaujfht the familiar countenance of Sir Robert Peel, and we recognised his companion Guizot. They turned off from the Long Walk to the le ft, and their course was checkod for a moment by a stile, when Sir Robert leading the way, and Guizot following closely after, they both stepped over and it occurred to us that the ramble, in the course of which they had easily and pleasantly passed over tho same stile, would do more towards enabling them to get over tho Tahiti, and other questions, than all tho diplomacy that could ever pass between them. in us structures uixra Aid.

Howe's proposition relative to a new buryingr ground. Wo think that somo limits should be set to that spirit of improvement question alone. Tho Opposition papers knew tho force of his claims in this respect, and turned the whole of their batteries arrainst him. Dut the ronnd nnnn or grasps of the ha.id, at length attracted his notice united states. and on approaching tho object of these affectionate passes ho was astonished to find in him the gallant which converts the graveyard into a building site ono (91), bounded as follows, to wit beginning at a point on tho wsntcrly sido of Hicks street at the distance of twenty.five feet southerly from tho southwesterly corner of Hicks and Middagh streets, running thenco westerly parallel with Middagh street ono hundred feet," thenco southerly parallel with Hicks street twenty five feet, thence easterly parallel with Middagh street one hundred feet to Hicks street, and thence northerly along Hicks street twenty.fivo feet to the place of beginning and was also seized in fee simple and was possessed in her lifetime and at the tinae of her death as aforesaid, of all that certain lot of ground and pre, miscs situated in the aforesaid village, now city, of Brooklyn, and known on tho aforesaid map as num.

ill. Tiit.i'ti. Oni lim. ti .1 aa 1 ilarry Clay. Our informant added that Webster a 1 which they put it was, that the right kind of dock having been secured, beyond a contingency, there was no further need of his services.

If you doubt us "Jimmy" take a look at tho papers? wiuiour. any compunctious visitings, and exposes tho remains of deceased frionds to tho gazo of the world. Let the dead rest?" would scarcely have been found in such a place but we would remind him and others that it makes a groat diuerencc what part of the country you live in. They do most things in Old Kaintuck" on a unique scale. The Opposition journals which havo the knack of crowing liefore they are out of the woods are rejoicing over their success in Tennessee, and as.

sertingthat if New York had only gone the same way, their man would havo been chosen May be bo; but since New York happened to go for Polk, by moro than 5,000 majority, wo cannot see tho utility of such propositions. They remind us ti. y)y whom we saw fishing off a bridge once. How many havo you caught suid we. "Oh said he when I get that big one I shall have four 1" The Star says that a well dressp.l Cono.VKit's I.NO.UEST The Coroner held an inquest this morning, upon the body of Isabella Leper, who was found dead at No.

55 Stanton street, last evening, about 1 1 o'clock. The deceased was apparently well during the evening, and left her husband to go to bod about 10, but was found bv her son near dm uiiiu.j 1 ti, ni. irojui. ning at a point on the westerly sido of Hicks street at the distance of fifty feet southerly from south. westerly corner of Hicks and Middagh streets, run i i 1 1 i i.

i. Naval The U. S. brig Porpoise, T. T.

Craven, Lieut. arrived ut this port last evening, all well, from the west coast of Africa, via Port Praya, Cape de Verd Islands. The Pmpoisu left Monrovia on the 30th at which place the U. K. ship Decatur was expected hourly from a long cruise to the leeward coast.

The P. left at Port Praya on the 23d October, the U. S. Bhip Macedonian, flag ship of the squadron, and the U. S.

ship Preble. The latter just arrived from the United States via Madeira. The Truxton had smled some days previous for the coast. The Saratoga was hourly looked for at Port Praya, on her re Fraudulent Issues ok Illinois State Scrip Notks. The Pittsburg Chronicle says Messrs.

Sib bctt Jones, of that city, have discovered, within a few days past, tiiat there has been a fraudulent issue of 100 Illinois State Bcrip notes. These bills have, undoubtedly, been printed from tho original plate, but they may be detected by obssrving that the paper used is thick and of a yellow cast, and is of tha kind called by engravers proof paper. The paper of the genuine bill is thin and whitish. The filling up and signatures are very well done. The notes are signed J.

Hogan on the right, and Wm. Prentiss on 1 llllll JJtllUlfcGA tvitll 1TJ.JUUUJ11 BlTCCl one hundred feet, thence southerly parallel with "I a Having thus glanced at what wc conceive to be the strongest elements of popularity in Mr. Clay's character, and shown that he, of all others, is the man to win over the moderate politicians of tho country (always a very numerous class) to his standard, tho question arises, Why is it that he never succeeds in his repeated attempts fur the Presidency One answer to this question may be found in the off hand i back door, at the hour slated, dead. Verdict of the Jury, that she came to hor death by apoplexy. metis street twoiiLy nve icet, mence easterly parai 11 iitiA linnil.n.l rn tT: Ri Alfrml a Tyjf going about the city and solicitinir rr, the laBt scvon years has ollioiated os Superintendent of the Sabbath School nllnr h.

ttl, r. v. u.oi. LU XJIUAB street, and thenoe northerly along Hicks street twen. tv fivc feet to the place of beginning.

Dated New. York, Novembor 1 4th, 1844. PHILO T. RUGGLES, n20 1 awtja6 Master in Chanperv. clorgyiiicn tq assist in burying his child.

Look out! for him I reply of a friend at our elbow, that Kentucky is church, in Brooklyn, bus hitcly resigned his station, jy fit. jjuwcil Jl'JluroUlt..

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