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j.'^eted, after soi|rte went into comni to the extensick sussed by Mr. | ccnes,; on liie tnotion df in reiation to pns, and to i u^, pxi mo- ach the vdl- ! , , ■- F i ! _ Toesday,,;Jan, 26. ' In tbe Senat j, Mr. Harris gave notice of his iiUention to inlrodace a bill relative to writs Of error and appeuls. Mr. SinitlljoruiolUce, intro-, dnced a y i l f o i the more efiectnai^ protection of the gropevty of'married womep. Mr. Hard calleil up his resolution to recorniriit ihe hill for ■mation 4f jadieiahdistricts/ahd it wasre, ■ 5 diaca^sion,' '1‘b'e ^enatp then ttee; on the f^olatlSns relative of Silayary, and were'‘dis. f iesolutipn was adopted r.^JJennidton, closing debate ictiott on the resOlDtiOns to ol:, * Bills weye then passed, m relation to the trial o f eo n v iet^ p etate prls, ons, and to. irijsrease the pambet' o f Jurors in Ifings county.' ’ ' ' , : ! In the Hot was excused the manwiar tenftres* All the orders d o wn to'the third Reading o f b'illa, ^ sivefy laid on the table as they caoii tion of Mr. 'B. Bpiilh, in Order tmteer outfit bill ajud preamble, up—the motion to te-commit with|inkrpctionf to a’lncpd the preamble,, as made by Mr ! Allaben, ivas frirfber discussed fay Messrs! i C B. Srakh, le pointtlmi ppned on a ,Mf. 0 . againla^pealed-^ when he was. allowed t 0 ;'(|pote hj| anthoritiek The chaic was sustained by the Hodsei ;|be pfe,. vious question secopded, and the|ibipti«!h lo re. commit npgkliyed.. T h e questidn;Was men pu.t, bn the bill, under tqe previous nhedtiop, and it pissed, ayes 65, nofdfiOt.preeisely tlje tonstitu tional. majont^. ' Mr, Bkscom dcsirM to con. test the pOi^kige o f ifae bifi, on tlie gmi ad: thal it required Ha two.thij-d vate—but was cul; o ff a motion to adjoorni. T h e Hoose lljen adjourfii ’ ■ L ' ; . W e d u e sdte J ai ..^27. ^ In the Senate, ’a report was Eqceivfed fi om the Clerk of the Supreme Court in a ridwer to a rest lotion o f tSe Senate on £he.sab|eci. pf fees, &>< Mr. ¥an Schoonhpven ii fion to ra i t road fbe- reg?Btra!t|on o f ■■ ! Thursday, Jan, 28,. Senate.-riMr. Hphara presented resolntioni frqm the liegislaium of Veri— -------------- '*'■ MexlcJ \ ------ - liegislaiu m o f Verm ont against the waf and the acquisition o f slave terrU Mr. Darheron presented memorials from c it i- : of,our bounlry, zeos of Pa. praying for aid in the formation of J ^rust your call a Colouy in Oregon, and offering to serve in the wm against Mexico without pay. T h e Committee on Naval affairs reported a bik to provide for the construction of four atpam,shipjs of w.ar. 'Mr, p iles offered a reSoJution declaring it oesSary to raise additional revenue of five f i d , 000,000 annually by increasing the duties on artjeles now taxed, and imposing duties on those H 0 (vy free, to meet the expenses p f the war. 0 d : [notion pf Mr. Haniitigion, the Commit- se o f iFinance were instmcled to inquire into jdieney o f ievoking cer.tificat‘“3 granted For the Journal. Diyden, Feb. lst> 1847. GfanUemen:: . Jt: h a |e read 3 onr circular, and am happy to that an effort is making to awa- nest in the minds of the people upon the subject of Education, for written communications upon be cheerfully responded to by our ly, as you have been so charita- > that Air., can write something this important topic. That too :e pervades community upon the nsideration, mast be apparent to ject, will ciffzessj, especia bli^ %s to suppos > of (interest upon much i|idtfferen ; tt^e expedieney o f ievoking c ; under the warehOukng systei T h 4 h lil donation rights o f land to nktlerl in Oregon, was taken op and- opposed by Pierce, and supported by Breese. It was pestpobed till tpTmofrow. ■ : T h e ten regirnent bill was taken up and deba- ijed by [Messrs, Benton, Dayton and;Jarnegin.-r- After debate, an amendinent was pijoposed pro- y tding%pr: one regiment of voluntee ^ an'd one o f foot rraemen, in lieu, o f nine of iiifantry--Tre* Jected,.j27|lo 23. Mr. Atchihsob msoh’s amendment was; society forr4hit_re ormatiou ofi jnveqile delin- qouats, was taken up'and; considered jfi cbm. nf tile whole,, b i,£ no'|2fes£{ori, t a k w ^ terjapn,;; T he l£ie whole,, b it n< bpeeial, o'rdei-,-th( ^ i tciisioni of slavery ton. rdloTutroffstalai: ■ petition receri %.pKsented, in fayo: of tho]. Excise law. 'Mp, .Eurchard iteporfi ^ajarit}, and^Mr. Chandler from, t lei kniner ofjthe fei,.lecticqmrailteQ eh the sul^eet p f jud typoker}, cqnnter bills,, d iv p n g intpjftdldipdistficls.. M t ; 1 thp tabid resQljjtiQnkbaH; tmb ciikriets typokerl, cqnnter bills,. stdte intpiftffidipdistam s,, ■ Mr; D e y e |a thq tabid re§oI itionk b a lin g .oft n o n g r & ulate thp. ^san qiortatioh of steeFage p|ss from Ettrqpe.lwith aty.levv tO: th .Qp| th e ’Voyage,' Jlr Cotnwel}, tyso]atioi|i| protea. ling agn|nst anv inereaseo# the presenl rates o f postage.I The- Ulster ieotttested e eclion was then taken npih, commilittee, Mr.^CrblWriff tlae chair, Btit little progresq f o f raeqt|Rg’w |a on mol cbanged|to 10 | ’clqel£, as ta :k ^ up,; an d.' M ri T a lO a tt on .a s. W w hether., i . w a s '’n o t a T h is q u estion w a s d is|u sse d b y Mr-,. .llim3^iCIar1k-.,Youn,A Spe” Tjttcnit,,. T t o . $q hoo:ri|io|,en, '-a disaiussed. at ien^lhi Mesars. Benton and Corwin batngthe princtpal speakers. Various; amend, mchls were proposed and 'discu&scd-i—•oife of rs the clioice between me led. Pemling the dls- <jX cussLon o f an amendment offered,by Mr. Hannc. g.anj the Senate adjourned. • 1 ] ' T lielio u s e took up the Naval,ApRi’opria|ion\ ‘M bill,ill, andnd .thehe discussionisci opened by Mr. S h n s .; ir| idnlunt for taxing- : ' b a t d . . , Mr. Fayne offered an aniendnlent for ta eolBiel and otlnr freo^articlts. Tpe bill ' resolution ialtypassod. It includi ;,50,OOO for bt Mt. Coke of igold; medal to General Taylor^ but the litu fuso.ff to aUspeml the rules, and ad|uurned. and . . . Saturday, Jan.|30(. The boor Senate, the bill to grant nonation Ba'sconi, Tig 1ts 1 lo £lio scu 1 ei[s in Or was.recommitted to the Judicially committee. Tfae Army bill has been ord.{|red to .a tliifd n .S S , presant- liU ff om Talcatt ta t o ; uhd by eohdikon of The bik fo e \ Iijekpoi't wa \ Adionined, ^ P e d . ,' j j j‘ In%ie Sem te, litfs w e re^repoUedFyAir. Emmons, for 1 be r elief o f (Sayre , anJ H ouse, , and others ; by Mti| Gridley, in #e adpn iotthe transportation of [Ibnyiats: to state prisona-i by Mr, Burnham, toll irenevv’the chdetet o f the Conkli|Tg Bridge. C | ,i : b y i l r . ^ the relief qf Hart md!|Cantiee, 'T h e repetrtqi' the committee on xuieskvas taken .up and s f Blesolutmns, h ; ® | . Fpfsom, caltli g dth i pniille wiJrks, w.en Th e biH'fo donsolMatedhe commoi ts,| assfad; in oommittee I I in tie Housi .-^A® d n g Uin petjl bns present- led wap one far My, 4V a ls^,fbf-1he nnpeaoh- ment of the j.aldgeaj of th^-Boprbn c f hurl for misconduct in .Eil^e iMaHer o>f the Idmipsion. or . appointment of A%nrnoys—wlficb wa s laid • fan the tabie. The ca.|e o f tiie H.fster c tntbstedseia.t was then t a k ^ r r f b comm.xttee, o Mr. Crosby ilk [the »chalr. The d u continueu by Messrs. Dean, pickles in favor o f the claimant, .Mr. Has wquek, ailidsi neinber,\ in tavop fff the claimant, Mf. H ask e reported progress, hrid -leave to sit a rai n bias re. fused. 'Mr. Blodgefifcfben moved fhe'ndopttoo ot the resplutions ..^ r m in g the rigit: o f filr-i Mpntanye to % i, cqn|.t;ested seat,;; inoVed to= aine-ud by dffirrning the codtestaot, Mt. Sod o f Ibis amun.l!nBrt.t.| tiou-i j h e miginal proposition was rfgi ayes Tt, nays, ,47. .(Ateconsidexaiibri n ed by Mr. CqraweM,;and;. negath' bove vQierevksed, ' S o iMe. Me liis seat- A resoflution offered by S gxymg to Mrl Hasftouck, the pCr Bu privitoge o f membcls bp to this tU k w as re. terred to the }udicial-y committee. A lj. : mnindckl Saturday, Jan.EO ' ‘ 1 Of r ' ip I ^ In the Setike, Conner arid others 4f or be one o f ih e c lm m i Laws o f this Stait . . . ©harlesl York, thatj John Di [oners lo C o d i^ the !Cl a^o mi ajid Sur. a wiitioli was a ihp ItofasG ment found a|gamst M.iehtoei W M' tnbeijs o f o f the.tiiafttor. Mr. Bhidget ci'asy committee. ■ Sp-* Terkins; ■eahttonded that ||l power of impeachment o f Knyl^olffc sr. Mr. Walsh derended' hiinself; and i the reading of the petitton.* pstition, after a' tong The pstition, after a' tofigdeUt^ |o t h e Judiciary cohitoftt^ei , !T h s Gorllanff Tr'tto Ainecicanj 4'% abolition q_aeSlioto the tem.perarioe ques^on. . wdryana all the great raisuhiefe til 4 i . He showed himsclf a- irnb w i|g fay ^ ifeg no where and no how., Tjbe E ve. Jou promtseff thnt-;be wqu ,M g ive I bi^ jopinii tbese.gtostEse.gsest questions,uestions,; orr -some;ne; off them,ilhi q o -soi o ' message. T ins was told when he was in t cage before election. - . H e don*t to: 11 his pro] ise. Me is'm ean.;. ; . i | a s |b e e , , . , er i^aster; ; oilf itia ox tbis Siato ■[ tHImffiis-Sltatlkeg.istei jQuaton hereupon u ffere^ ls amend! for Vo;!unleers in&t^d of llegu|i)p,, but w^h* drew i t .A d j . t - o Slonday. In the House, -Mr. Goeke’s Thqnksto Gen, Toy lor* q: , iwasi received. i agreled tc for pfof-, shtyhy of^ t i m ip .the ptoseatod fmm. I (m peachm ent I ' j T “ t o * to i h i : table, for I Joguizance-. the Judi- isenibll had calh then rejec- proposed, a rithout final ' Sijndry. other amendments were few ofj vvfaich were agreed to, and i detlonJ the Senate adjourned. _ ' Mouse.-*4Mr. Hopkins' resolntion of day, to] terminal^ at I oXcloek to-day, the ih, com U ftee of the whole bh the naval appro- prlalton bin. was: adopted. The bill was then taken L i n committee o f the wifiole andtoebal- ed by [Mbssrs. B-iyley and Evvirig ot Tenn., Stmms of South Carolina, and J. R. Ingersoll. One O’dlocilt having arrived, Kit. Sawyer moved a vote qu imendmehts. (U imp.*.—- ...... . .. Tije kla|ir decided that as the resolution read .morrow, though offered yesterday, it must date froim Its passing. Thecornmiltee rose, and 1 its passing. T deration of the r nkderation o f the re.“oIution being :oitse'refused, to 76, to lay the ived, m o tion icunsidered op the taWe. A mdtioi) fo' adjourn was negatived by aye.^ and ntols, From 1 1-4 otoiock tiM IQ, a pattyf. the tirjfi with clcjised doors, the House jwasi en. gaged oJi various niotlons to adjourn ; lb exEuse from v k n g on cafis- o f the fioUFe; lappeals 'rQto.thqdeeisioos of the chair, «&c. i ’At-the time the diapalch closes. 10 o’olo.ck,the louse id calii.ngfor the aVes and nays. Friday, Jan. 22, In the’S e n a t e , M r. KIdrehcad pitcseiited a die. lorial! from C inoinnati eidnofs. f(|r C o n g r e ss to^ •ant authority for the eileelion o f a linp o f eifec; o.raagnelio ie!egraph*across the A tlad t ic. . M r. L e w is repurffd the'annual Indian Appro- priatfOD bill., ■' I ' _ M r . ions Hranches, be brought befo will legitimately and inevitabi n in the ipublie mind, and mal ,e iity |fe«i in somd’, degree, I trust, their ightiof responsibility iq tfais matter, atid lend th( m td a right ( ischarge of tlieir important ffii- .,tiei. ijam high y gratified at the interest mani fes ed in the cause of Education, in different par of >ur State. I t ' other counties, besile our rtioi 3 are ma de to difiuse tlie blessings of ec ‘ T h e Studer ( I rejoice t t and ponng\ Tutor,” edited l y learff that our old friend is sti 1 he fi3ld, labo-iug to improve the Common SI x I loo I Sj’stem,i,| this 1 me, as a it V ill receive a liberal patjronage froip the friends “ ' Yourb Respectfhlly, Ex Pi HEALY. 0 01 . ? , le w , D. Boardmau, and II. F. Cri -ipson of Miss, movedi a suspension, the rples, in lorder to effect the offering o f a 'esqlntihn calli Jg upon the Fresidpntfor affeor- respsmdenee with Gen, Taylor,! not hithqrto ,ph|iished. &c. Uie. tepiStls fro relative* Alnofoit ail' Jlfastei General c. for Gen.. Tayayidr’s rrcsponlenee with the T Army,, as Gen.’s Hamer and Quitnian!) teir respective! relative* to the operation^ o f their respei Bkgades, j . | , 1*^' A debate ensued^in vfhich the Fresident was| J t .charged' with a'n intenticiu of sacrificing Gen. ivt ,[ i^r. Dougla ss ctntenltod thlat the acts of |the Froeident showi tae reverjsesi o f suchuch an iropqla* o f s ; ilfr. Thompson followed ; hnl[ w'lfb ■ *ction the subjeottohe lioi i S - Jlfr. any a uipon iropijila* tbout tah'ing a^ ., ' LAW S OF NEW .YOR'K—[By Authoritpq \• ffeveej* law.unlass difforont tiniesit-.all be prodcribed there in, Sihali commer.deand take effect througboul|th© Staid, «n and Hot bolure\ thd twentieth dly after the day of italH ial passage.ns certifiod bv the Secrelaitv of State,—Sec.iS[tule be read in evidence from the paper in which it shall bd pon* tained, In, ail courts o f justice in this state, and la alhpro-- ; ceetllngs beforeaay officer, body or board, in tvb'ioh itjtoall ‘ be tlioilgbt necessary toirefer thereto, until tiireo ihontfi)! a f . C /M P . S. , ' |H . ■ ................... '....................t 5 nil moneys by him coi eqied.cjdd siiilll Within ten day|stjl|iere* r s ; to tos the returns thereof, aliall bn extended to the day o|A|arelx S’!. This net shalUa |£0 effect i,niinlediately.t ' i Sikte ofllew-Vork, > I I havoeoinjmred the procedied'vitTi Sec-'cthty’suffice. 1 [he onsinal inw on flloln this oHice, anti do certify that tite iaBmoia a correct transcript ther|from ■ ' i - t ' e S t . ' .- , , . , 4 A Lavsyer's Report of a k iC lc —The foil !g report o f the aeitou in tlie case of as.'] and battery at Monti rdy is thjus briefly draw|ji up by aGtooinali lawyer: , . ' 1 United States Regulars tim T'of«nfeers| Vs. Ciiy^oJ- Mcfnierey —.'Phis ivadi an action to tlie e,to fceover damnge.s for breach o f Irjjjaty ftract. Decfaralidn, 1st count, special, ijeci- ting c^ntraei, breach, A c . : io wiiicli were^ ad. detl liilc nioKsy”' counts. Defendant pleixqs in law “ Mextean baUeries ahd{toftresses.”i Fittin* tiffs reply Anglo-Saxon plur.k and re.soluli|on ; upon-this issue token, apd cause submi-lted. *j Genyrahs Tay lor and Worth, for piainliffto F ^ e f e u d q iit, Mr. Ampuc^ia. ' [ Tl|s canto argued bn both sides tl’ith jgroai force and considorable fdeling.bnl the at plaintiff’s counsel, derived f ^ttuAiased upon ma.xiras and principles .o^'ltbo were ma<to to bear uponj the . - i occurred at Rich Lake, about twelve miles ntoth burst With a noise likp lltonder, and a llrn-fr piece from t h i faentre q t the Jake was, in alfeW ' mina.te.s,thro'vk up in a pjlbfo the height oV ten feet, in-which position it now lies. This ti no dobt relate the awful 8o(ttj sujbjecfe:! icttog mind, i But it is a cheering fact, in, a ipeasure, waking up to ” their d ities arid obligations to the youtli S 4 land, i those Who have Batriqw more olid and familial j‘-‘ ’Tii [Jus1/'a. s^emsmi 1“ ’Tis edricalk [Just-'as the ft bigini aqd systematic th,fe eafaso of edi 1 loto'fcithful : ic|hAood has eifs ilnltiUite” se lemo is carrie le toltirae, a.p ■s. And in t! 107 , p its vai I people, and dues sensatio mnoi forbear n ■ The fpl^awing decision by the Supreme Court Jac»,_ .. Jecisioa o f our County Jutlgis flii the 4tme subject. ifaistec iv ^ r e asi lende 1 ^ ^ }he I m iliall|y by n ofjth&stat 71 g gp |Wh< mting! licen 3i sioim refused ]ia,!ty ^vas liab 'ipaiint prim ina .eiflion o f the 4ii cum stances on g and spi s tlian five 5h dec Ly Ix c e p ted John >ple. A fter heari ■jie Ct urt at geve t i e folloH’ing opini ; B rc 3fsoN, ihief Just T r» d-rviXi 1 4.1 _ _ _ In the 5th ;hfe wprds ;;hb ptmishme btutes relati :d|ies,” in the debraft and theI d digulft ■eeept. Chief •dsley and, Ji is now* very generally admitted, the ristog genefatlop, is a duty lyincum lient off Parents, Guardians, and •. jjjg ctoe of children. And I think than formerly, the truth of the at “ Ignorance is the mother of vi|ee,” 1s raofeii itlty and generally realized. The L . ... ,goupito pf the F o e ttoo: ion forms the common mind ? ■ig is bent, the t r e e ’s indtried,’^ 3 regarded, as spoaking q senti- mjent of the utmost practical importance. | It ap- “ •i—* to me, tfa :t the majority of the people are ling to fed as did the immortal Jefferson, w iienlie pennel the motto: “ Malie a Iriisade. -adaiuM ignoraice.” Therefore, more general ■ 1* — jflbrts are now niadc, to promote cation than heretofore. Wo have rient County Superintendant, iby abors, (in my humble opiniOiji,) )cen accomplished. A “ Teudh- las been organized; a ^‘ Teaqh* ” has been formed'; and comi scjhopl %elebrati ms are observed, and are bee in r popular w itl, th© people. Meetings are call Add|esses. a o^giVen, and if your prese written essap will, fro our daily and weekly p will the subject of Ed W l e a t t B e s T S S n S S ;d eby elevate all classes, to tl of educated men and women, to meiltioii in conc!iisicn,lhatly faverof-J. Den^nan, our former Superb ’ ‘ I have J eeeived the first three numbe ’s in Tiade a^’l Cotomeree, Agriculture and Man. uftottofes, ■ 4 |e . & c. Essays on populdr amuse, ments, Emp oyments or H e a lth , Soujal iut|r» coUrke, & c. &o. and to render the work m cle iustrucjiive and interesting, we shall employ piptoriifl enihellishnient and illustrations as oc- oabion Imay require, |Teri|is, $ I, per annum, in advance. “ThJ M olher’s Magazine” is another work of the sarhff size 09 the .above and .liberally embeh lished With engravings. It is published by the Rev. DiM es d, 14;I Nassau St. and todited by the Fiiblish jr.- Mrs, A . G. Whitlltoty* and Rev>Di, Cla k . It entered on its 16th year-'the 1st o f la n i Its age is a sterling rOcoimmenda. l: 'in this Vilffge on theSlst Ja|uarv,,CHi 4 n i 4 sxS., so4o| tion of lils ptofulness, and it besides has received high encoiilum s from Ifoa. Theodore FreeJing. huysoR|, Uxa|i whom none is more oompeient to judge qf a \york o f this character. [ (□“ We dtormo tlto pub!ica.tinn o f a subsefi. bbffs colminuWcafto,n, because' it coliflicts with a rule we liad laid down for oursljlv,es, o f the strengtli of our reasons we can convince llie au, thoi: i f fie will: call on us. ‘ ' ITjcijjjn. Iflexlco. A Mexican Mail Caj>tnred-‘Mexican Lancers near ^ c .—A letter dated tjahjllo. Dee. 20 saysi,|a m auftoralhiB place, conlaimjg im- portanlj Documeiitslof the Mexican A plans [pr the recciJtion of this |)lat),, lured jin its way to San Luis, by a party cjf D r igoonsja few days since A ijiirgu body of Lancers are known lo be scourinig 'Ufae country between here' and San Luis ; a,nd they are almost taken lo be the ad vanced guard of ifae enemy. . O f the varioustotipotmls of the |'roops at the disposal! o f Santa. Anna at San L/uis, none fall short off 32,000 men. , A poittieu of our forces, probably Gen, Wool’s . .xnaiaiilid, is 1® take iminediate possession of! the Liriires pass, vvhich is West 35 miles from L and simplify the methods qf !gard the publication of bis paper omen 01 good, and I doubt not EHE CouRT^ January 9, 1847. lustice Brons'toi and Judgt !- ,verstts T ria. jg. H o p e ___ ^ Defendant vas indicted and convictei at the beneral Sessions o f Orleans count} selling sti’t n g and Spirituous liquors.— -Jictilient em tained five couiito ; four !Q mlSjChargii g the sale, witfiout license, :o itrary to tl e Revised Statutes and th 3 If h c<|unt setting out the fact o f the tow:i /ing. voted £ gainst ^-anting licences an i irging that tlje defendant had violate J ! acp 1845 and’ the Statute therei ifem d to, in s^llin^ &c. without license - ■■\'istec off the trial and the Couit id to fi^cide, that the act o f 1 84 3 i ior - repealed the 25th sec - evised Statutejs, relating t) -king away the ri^ht to punis' ■ *'”^'“H ictoent &q., in said sec- and especially tffat this town had - voted ffgainst T h e Court of Oenerl ieA T h e ( 1 Ip decide, [but held that a e to indictm ent and punish- ly, as provided in saiid 25 'th Revised Statutes, under all tvhere such party sold .•ituous liquors in quantities gallons, ■[vithout license.— sion the defendant’s qoijiisel I and removed the case to irerae Court by writ, o f errojr. Kirkland, counsel for deft ndant. V a n .duren, Att’y Gen. ibr the anil lously £ ffivmed. the decision below, ig the argument o f dc be close of the. argument upon the ^ above poi iction of the Act o f the penalties''' rnet nt inflicted by the Revised ig to excise— “ A ll tlu plu: ’ ■ ■ ■ni •e intended ies under tl Butto-sustc fenqant’s c and by imphe ^ the Revise sdemeanor. in the position urged by the >unsel you m u st go further ition re[>eal the 25th Section , jral, show that the Le nore than tl4 decuniai -e R. S. ' ^ d Statutes, making selling a By the xVet of 1845, re- tbere is no repeal of this or s p irit ' The h e Legib« e g is a iure obviously intended to relating to the sale of intox- more fftringent. \Je can sm ^ 0 ing [to e f c i ition in llei T L take the laws i outing drinks not imagine for a moftient that the ature,|by the e the punis] iment to attltfes. Tfii an this poi ispadtp allege licbmol The Act o f Re vised Statul Exe” ’ r4rio% a s to! cfE s itp s e o f tl s.cretioii to the iahabitonts o f a s f w E S S a'nfftees. 1845 Legis- A c t o f j .8 4 5 , m e a n t lo, con- civil and \pecuuiary Court entertain no is now that de^^ndant sold Without 1845 is in conflict w es only i n relation\td .Boards Instead of submitting the dis- ^ licenses to theJ?6cr^ sever; tl towns, it submits tt,'. Li? +U.. gr anting f tlte seve he town indictment inhabitants o f the in the first p'ace. )f the th the A poi}t.ou ot our Jon coinaiaii|id* is to take •'•c Lirikres pass, vvhli Gen, jlVorlh, who faas been sick for the lasf towcelks, is outngaip. I ---- -----^ 1 to a w l|]'J I H |H [ ^ ib u t . the lar^ ,d as deepest In. ntry. ’ |Wliat*1tobetiorn.e of tfaff hobby ? I It sestits to h^ve'bEEi|J||||fe<iiteii. Is it dead, deruncl, and jfork^jr j H away so nfawhere irf aq Inf'ir^ation Wantei we ouakf not bj ifT wa-s preset rsttojlhe c dtT ; yet m ipity ( hobby 111 were’ BO who sho bqhteriii a prettv nhvbcre irf it is slrai»|re t fforfs to ‘keep lUrisurislof llie poopli'i’ do 3it sumo si t;r'n'f aiujt wo Incut the braz viog pov sliaking t3rlicin ! I and nali nd certain gu )nal suffering |U A E Loans and Bonds and Stoclo*. Overdrafts f f f i e r r r . Bilk of sol r’ent bi Duo from b inku, W i ' i ' S s ' S ” JlESOOaCES. discounts, 3,%.P3ri. 1 to directors, 37.015 ? 3 is:' Registered Specie, Cash iten K r K p S ! ' Bank not0s Bank uottjs ,llegisffre| cte^IPpr'qtijet ihnse^vTo made such time ago : the I h a s ’slid ■ic r Lfisappearatiee. I Wo know, Jike every 111 ?y be-ilrode, liih re!ierah>l.'< drove t iiafd ; id not suppo-je it would have flagged, i seemed as oiily ‘among the llitogs that soon. Whynyas it discarded by those d liave ii[iise|d uijd protected it for the r and piroloetiiLn it gave them 1 It was lohby when flluiiiitiiig the gay tfappi'tS’'- iiie market’ jmd ‘home industry,;’ a:>Kl anstant paradtt tkTore tlie puirlic. Like .’i-peiii it pOssCs-siii a iiealii er, ati.(* those oif v! ded evil from tin ijf th e Ami-ricaq people lO waul of lucre,, or vv«>rc ffliee of a panic fcver|, k'lupoii It as a sure iir«- tralmy against individual ami rijin. [Njewllurgh Telegraph. bank LIAEILITIES. '*’” ^and on hailld, ^29 JUO—2,804,5t) r k n o tes DueTreasurer of State o f New York, 1.20S .|5 Uuo depositors on demand, 57,i34L5a K s r * \ ’ A f f ot^;he “ BanlL of theiirstda^ of ij'ebruolry, 1H7. Real estat( Bonds and •~Rtipo r B h Stalcment showing t'ho baca,” on the morning of discounts, i discounts to direejot “ brokers, mortgages, i prommissofy notehf ilrokets other than for loans and disc’ts Iverjt banka ■ : LIABILITIES. issued, ~ 4,911 issued arid-on hand, • 43C— 4,475 j’k notes rec’d from C’ptroller,195,0Sl . ” •’ ” on hand, 18,822-176,229 lue and not included under either ibove heads, virtoes of m a n y popular rem edies w ith little 10 Senyble relief. I at length saw your arti cle advert Decetnbe • lievyd tht I her oougl ,jan( ont diffic haosting 0 do foi • Tecoverer ffty, and t ibr strength, of the I oard of Truste\s. '’““‘ ' \ ‘\■'“ \ S . r r S s I w T . \ f c i t i a _a:— nmentrppiesent A fter tpe g, Parttobeimer , tfesstog e red—E.S( loba for labor on Cascadillecrit’ek: ; ^ ,0 0 ’ o f the or feet round i imber at So. per foof 17,80: her famil : 3 . A E m - r o k .ft% iri84ff. during the year Sold at G D R R A N S . 3 6 ( I 25,00 E.STJOIUr,£|letk. S \ a ' ‘8 , 0 R I G , lengtl ised, and conimeneed giving i md friends. J oseph Hoxm. • usumcneap. Sept. 23 d, 1846 . Owego-st. BROQM^ by or lesyp>?ffihy., N A L ^~6rf)'^^ ■€^31’ s M a lsE i. ff these be any persons suf- I ® fro™ effects of L i i l l i s III CoEGiis, Cor.bs, A sthm a , or .... Ijl^CONSUM PTION, or . par- '^=*=‘*'ents whpse children are suf fering fropti Hoon.vG-Cou.rjH, whose eye* should chance ff glaace'^ this, let them read the follow ing certifJeate, and then lose no time in procuring this certmn relief. lo,.. t i l 3 Gentleken~rl am happy to give m y hearty a p - Bread,RuskL CrLckers..Cake. &c. &e.' Cake. foi proval o f |the Lung-IIeaitng Balia. 1 coueider i t , Pani' s o f any Cake to thelar.- toe fiest m e d icine for the r c lie f o f the consum p tive | ge.-i Mze-fuinif.h;;d_io ofder on short nytice. Audin-'feot., in the cp nitry. | have reason for thus thintong, having ftied all ether nuedicioes w ithout benefit, not for m iself, but for m y w ife, w h o se distressing illness foi live years, o f consum p tion, has been a source of deep solicitude to m e and her friends. “ I i grievte m e to iufghu you, that your lady is beyounffilhe reach of my pow e r to serve, frankly tedl you, that you m a y have no delii seeking iffij N e w F a i l , iverse fl-e,ely withoiit ex- ] PfiMCsSS K H:D0L'I3D j ich she had been unable 4 * C O . naive just reee|t last months, I here nniie.ri in ; ! in, to have his opinion course I was pursuing, me that wonderful medicine,” said he, STAINED