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for an assault and battery, committed on Mr. Holme, a compositor in the office of the N. Y. Holme. work, the morning after Christmas, in People In making selections fur litis purpose, lie has.

and will I doubt not, put to himself Mr. Jefferson's inquiries want it, the pond must run dry for a spell hnw il I wo so tha one set of folk, keep drawing out of the Ln faste than other folks pour into Ihe bung. hole gut asu i a "Now, how war'ntso Mr. and thu: he honest is no capauic uu mumm iu 7" was the Fulton Ferry boat from Brooklyn, and was reclining on Correspondence of Ihc Commercial Advertiser. FROM EUROPE.

Farm, Jan. 7, 1841. The probabilities of worn to diminish, and I think it not unlikely that Franco will yield lo the remonstrances of tho allied powers, aud quioliy dimmiM her arnijment .1 fiiiierallv made known. Every the cushion when some one apparently nj.sy (1 him tune to answer, I took the mi he. A ajor, what upon his legs.

This roused mm, anu an A uoil. the individuals appa- rf 1JO VOU UA lee. lb lie you poKing in." renllyof tho same set camo tip. and Mr. Holmes was nty brighier If will year the military term of service of from sixty to seven thousand soldiers expires, and Ihcy are entitled to Hi.

rir Wepxksday Kvt.ning, February 10, 1S41. "ir SEE FIRST PAG E. struck and considerably mm on hi 1 leave i aiouu. 1. it's arm enuf, but a Mile puking wont du niie.onted to arrest one of the individuals, to gi.e harm, ill il BIUU liu over to the watchman, but his companions, five or six Tor IWsks.

As money" is an object of constant re. Well." aay. discharge a largo number of tlio garrison til urn been just diminished from this cause, so that tho govern, inent mav avail itself of this progressive diminution to weaken lier numerical force by delaying to fill up Hie Our eyes are now turned upon llio new revolutionary St. .11.. whieb.

aeenl-tlil)' to our letters this in number, beset him and beat linn so that no wasstunneu and sure i Went out. 'Wel and covered wilh blood. The only individual idenlineu mil coa got anu uiiiiv-uj aim i i- Inl firn of vnnr' gard with the community, every disturbance among the banks in any Stale, becomes a subject of anxious attention and inquiry. Sonne, this is a piag was McLaughlin, who was found gudly I Vts," says he, U' mmsi.vani, emu ir it a i.nc. ii in uurn.

Ilobinsoii was found nut gii.y. rimming, is not revolutionary enough lor the monocracy nreva ellt on island iff, Philadelphia is suffering under the cfiecls or a pressure. Tbn nttnnnt to resume the payment of specie on the part ol thai nauon. icpun r- iTtiik Laws In the Senate of this ly and surely. vr al li.

-l. State, on Friday last, Mr. Dickinson laid on the table the following resolution of the United States has been followed by a run" so unprecedented, as lo compel tho bank to slop. In a iri.es them a cold wiiiu. i Well says 1, I ant you lo answer and explain me note about this Bank, mane Peolved.

(if the Assembly concur) inai me the United States Bank pail out six tmtliorsoi all vour Banks have suspended specie poyo tnrv of State bo authorised to direct the printing ol one ..,.,1 i iL iiresoiit and fil- specie, and tho cry of the public was still like that of the -all ir'iiic to everlasting mm i 1 r. 1" tnea I. thousand copies oi uiu ue.s I in addition lo the number daughters of the horse leech give givo hasalllh.sco.nl...."'. tore sessions ui tou t.s.c.. renuired for distribution under existing laws ami to cause rLqu.nu iui Hell," says Banks, when a run is made, cannot say nave patience, place, when you first en.ere, and I will pay theo all." Bill holders aro inexorable.

the same to be soiu u. mu w.An whole edition, with the addition of per cent, and co nionuoie, They must have instant payment. Were the neccssiiy oi vmpiil confined to those who como naturally (if you lane up 'H' -7 I trivc vou a civil liiniio tei -e. we may so speak) into possession of tho bills, the banks "'kmg. "ill at lasl I he lire went Lin, this room now cold and dark, compared to vvli, might have an opportunity or meeting mo wow.

mo briers and capitalists who buy up Hie bills and change that Espailcro had been ovoriiitueu uy a in vomtionarv movement, and that a republic had been pro. rlauncd. "There is every reason to believe that the intelli. nence is unfounded, although there is secret agitation among tho pcoplo for producing a more popular govern, ment than the present. Esparlcro, although at the head of a regency which was forced upon the acceptance ol the Uucen previous her abdication, is nevertheless the upporter of royally in the person of the infant ueeu Isa.

bcila but a serious division exists among the regent, three of whom arc of radical tendency, having the support of the ancient juntas or municipalities, and those of new formation in the most important cities. This party is also supported in Madrid by Calalrava. a late minister, and teveral members of his cabinet, and has many adherent 4i the army. Its object is to prevent the monarchical Iv-partoro from being virtually the reger.t it therefore wishes to join to hiin two oilier regents, by which ho would be left in a minority. Tho correspondence from Poland represents the ror aa preparing an army of 150,000 men and 420 field pic.

Ces for next March. Tho defeat of tho Russians in Or-cassia, on tho borders of the Black Sea, which I have al. ready reportotl as not sufficiently confirmed, is now beyond all doubt. The fortress of Ghclcndick, garrisoned by 5,000 Russians, has been taken by storm, with immense loss on both sides. When tho Kussian navy in the vicinity perceived that the Circassians had taken possession, they commenced a discharge from thoir ships until the fortress was Now come Here," ami oe .1 cave hr." There in the coal vr.

UP to mo nre -j it ami tho fire has only guneont, I can pn: 1 .1 tlio nlrtltsr tui 1., I bring them in large quantities against an institution dis aa a commission to such book-sellers or county treasurer as shall sell the same, and the expense of transportation and that he be authorised to transmit the said copies to the different county treasurers, and to book-sellers, such proportions as will probably be required, taking adeqna security for the payment of the price or the return the volumes proceeds of such sales to be paid into tho 1 rea-sury and accounted rur by Ihc said Secretary. LAMP OIL. Mr. SrooNER-Having tried in vain to procure from most of our stores in Brooklyn, a quality of oil lhat would burn frcclv in my astral, I was induced, from seeing an adver n.oent in vour paper, to address Mr. Doyle, of the Union little kindling under 11.

nnu a l.rifrbt nnd warm a lire as befi credited or conspired against. Nearly all us issues mat lit 0 Wr.HO VU mr. bill where is tho use ol kindling up agam, unless mms r.t it 1 1 is i list so i ti Bankinfii herefore bo collected together in a short linio, anu wnai wonder is it that it is compelled to stop It is true it may be said that banks ought to be prepared see 111c lony ,1 ters I tried it, and for sixteen years over and over, and people in creation ever saw a wanner and better hrc II 11... it all kind of folks, too; the cirJ around it was wide enuf to admit every living critter in 1 country, and all equally felt the warmth. But then be; (...

I i.ip.1 wvi'tv means to prevent it. at all times to meet their notes in specie. This is locofoco doctrine. With a slight modification it will be good whig doctrine. Banks ought at all times to have property enough to secure their creditors in any event, and specie enough to meet any prudcntially conceivable demand upon them Oil Factory, 32 Chapel street, with the promise, providing the foam" 1 it was no use and then 1 quit, and Mr.

Dunlap he til it was satisfactory, of making it known llirougii mo puu. lie prints. The oil he sent me was ot a Dcauiiiui con.r, it but tho pokers were still ready, and no sooner wa- nnlrincr Hill ndllinJ once. Tho banks of this State stand high, and descrv. an Thev are in confidence.

They have tho full was razed to tho ground, involving even ineir own gain- H'l. I). nniu I and tho result vou see and now the question is, Shall have a new nre kindled, and what shall helhe fuel? and burns with almost aa much brilliancy as mc Gas, so much used among our shop-keepers, and I can assure tho public lhat they need not fear disappointment. be Lehigh Coal, or Unglisli uoai 1 yiu eimsjiu 1 in ibia matter, if she chuscs to epra credit of the community, and retain considerable masses of specie in their vaults. We say these banks are deservedly in credit.

They make a periodical exhibit of their con- lias a wu.u iu for there is just this difference between her oa and corns, which bhews their condition. ulher kind ol 11 worn siumi k. io.l anH sorolv lo the last, whilst other I irlncnf.ir.nism should say lliat this exhibit is to an extent III 1.1 nm 1 be sooner eo to aslic LEGISLATURE OF NEW YORK. IN SENATE. Thursday, Feb.

4. liv Mr. Knot, of citi- may main u. 1... rhi i.

in tho irrato vet. he, though specious or fraudulent or colorable, are prepared to go to (ha utmost possible extent in investigating these institu poking, il has ceased miming. zens of Albany county, for a general Registry Law. Also, li.rn inn Yes, savs 1, "squiie, oui. i pK bn but that comes from pokii from mechanics and apprentices oi nf bias relative to Slate prison labor read and referred to II IS Bll, J.iuj'.., I ,1 mva be Lets vou and 1 take a tl ili.u tions, their resources, the value of lluir property debts and securities, and the safety of their circulation.

Add rigor to rigor in these investigations, and the whigs are prepared to sanction them. Every substantially solvent bank will rejoice at it, and every bank that fears or should hesitate, son Hie common Destruction, um nunmn no possession in Circassia but the fort of Anapa. Tho fortifications Paris are proceeding. The detach, cd forts upon tho heights of Romainvillo, Nugent and Noisy, commanding all tho roads by which an invading army from the North and East would attack them. Tho recall of Marshal Valee from Algiers, and tho ap.

pomtinent of General Bugeaud as his successor, of which you have already heard, import an intended change in the administration of the colony. Marshal Valee was pledged to make no peace with Abdel Kadir, or acknowledge any authority on tho part of that chief to propose terms yet the disastrous victories of the French and their costly le. nuro of Algeria make it extremely desirable to put an end lo the present stale of a flairs, tien. Bugeaud is unshack-led by pledges, and can treat with Abdel Kadir without humiliation, inasmuch as he is personally acquainted with him. The funeral ceremony of translating the ashes of 'poleon, has proved fatal to a great many of the specta-tors, on account of the intenfe cold of the day on which it took place.

The beards of the dandy National Guards men were one mass of ice, and similar accounts are re. reived of tho severity of the weather in other parts of Europe. Three thousand persona are, said to have died of in Bmortrn. In Bohemia, and Moravia all the ponds Committee on State Prisons. round and see some folks, and hear what news is stirr and by the time we get back, this fire will be kind.cd al Mr.

Hull, from the Committee on uio Division oi r. rp.uirt in favor of the peti- the blower on, and will Boon give us a warm iJ anu uumies, u.au lions from the town of Brookhaven, Suffolk county, con. i '11 i tU, t.ti'n have a roasl potaioe anu a iuuuu uuu, a nnH rbeerfullv and if Toil if diould bo doubly scrutinized. P.vprv thinir should be done to keen up the present en- eluding with the introduction oi a um io u.v.uu of Brookhaven. over oiaue.

a nnlv let the nokcr alone, the evening will close bright. viable state of public confidence, and the banks exhibiting And so it did but I can't tell more about it till I write 1 nllfnrthfi resent I canpavii Petitions presented and referred. Mr. French said he fair and sound condition, should goon in their legitimate to which he anu. black cross on all croakers, and especially the pciAtr nn.l fellnw rili'en.

I functions without fear of combinations and conspiracies. WOUIO now present ded yesterday from the New York and Erie Uadroad Com- J. DOWNING, Major, All others should be shut up forthwith, and their effects nminllv distributed. The solvent banks should bo pro- pany. mnvp.l reference to the Committee on Railroads, with power to send for persons and papers.

tccted by the public, not warred against, for in these finan Ex-Gov. Cass. The Paris corresjiondent of the Bo? A.lnpplioer u-rilea II a follows: rrmnn to tho bottom and the fish died. Birds and The motion ot Mr. rrencn was pui uou it, Ur Lit In nrnvido for the con.

cial wars, if banks arc pulled down, it il well known that I. rl Im flrfl eenenn. nq it is called, has commenced iuier.3. of a railroad from Ogdcnsburgli to Lake Cham- the public bears the greatest portion of the calamity. now we shall have a succession of balls and parties for With banks, as with mon, a little temporising may some.

plain. The lull provides inai inrec uisiiiii ies.eu oenme district, shall be appointed next two months, tven. ass gave nis opening o. wliieh therp wpre more ban a huni times enable them to pay all, and do full justice. He has property enough," is generally a satisfjetory considera.

American present, and the show or Yankee beauty was Kn r.m.,ii nl nmnnnanni I 19 aa 1. nre UUl HI Uiv .1 by the Canal Commissioners, whose duty it shall be to examine the several routes and determine on which route the road shall bo constructed. On motion of Mr. Jones, five times the usual number of copies of the report accom- I tf. Alrln nf tion with creditors who hold the obligationi ol an individual il.Snk H.p bnneat nnd fresh beantv of our ootintrywom' btor.

But upon this subject they shoild ot- courso be mi. al nnv Timn inr inn oierc panyuig the bill, were orarreu primeu. im. ni.ui, u. i-ennrlinnr tho bill, bcrrped made up beauties 1 havo ever yet seen in Europe.

well assured, as well with individuals as with banks. As business of banks is so widely extcrded, and as they lliu a ui.niiii.i... to inform the House that the report had the assent only of 11 is alnln.l in ibp Woodstock. havo vast powers of mischief as well as of good, the public the majority ol inai cominiuee. P.ill rt.nA anH nncsr.l.

'I'd extend the time for the col. n.uu.'ini.' ilpniinel Ibatit bna rer.entlv hi'nn discovered that ami cannot have too many safeguards. tain in that vicinity, known as Paddy Mountain. i altnt lection of taxes in Ihe town of North Hempstead. The press, too, while it docs its duty ii giving accurate entirely a mass ot iron ore ine ore in imgu rj i 1 opl.inl PI Notice a Kill.

tiy isncr, io aiueuu mc illative to costs and fees of courts of record, information against interested or prejudiced alarmists, irom tne earin in aji uirecuons, anu uuo dionld not hesitate lo expose artifice or fraud in these in- menl proves io oe very vaiuaoie, yieiuuig oeiuu.j i- i auer oeing luseu. t. n.iriniT ih rpppni irenlnirinal surveys ill game in the forest nu with the samo fate, and one report gives the extraordinary number of head of homed cattle frozen to death in Hungary. An English engineer named Coppett, has arrived in France with the plan of a tunnel fom Dover to Calais, which is not to cost more than a thousand million of francs. Tho tunnel is lo consist of a scries of iron tubes, eighteen feet in diameter and three feet in thickness.

From Florida. By the steam packet Charles Down, ing, Capt. Dent, arrived yesterday from St. Augustine, we have cheering news from the army, forwarded by our at-tentive correspondent at that place, winch we hasten tu lay before our readers. The pacific policy pursued by Gen.

Armislead may after all prove to be wrong, but it should bo remembered that the Scminnles from Arkansas havo great influence with their bretlu rn that many of the most remote and secret camps of the enemy have been discovered and broken up that in the numerous engage. ments which have of late occurred they have suffered severely, aud that their best crop on which they relied for subsistence have been destroyed. Col. Harney hat been ordered lo suspend operations in the South. Corrcspon jenno of Ihc Savannah Republican.

Ovfics or the News. Si. Feb. 2, 1841' We send you the following extract of a letter roceived from an officer of tho Army by us, dated Four Clinch, E. F.

Near the mouth of tho Withlacoochee R.vrr, January 25, IS It. Sir. It is with no ordinary degree of pleasure I inform you, that a prospect of peace at last dawns up-m your afflicted Territory. Tim Indians arc coming in rapidly; those who havo surrendered at this post, and signified a willingness to emigrate, nmnber one hundred. Many more wilt be added during the present week, and slitutions.

If, then, the public know that the toiaie nas provided all the safeguards it) its power, and tho press is a sentinel of their interests, they cannot readily be rr a verv rich mine of tin ore u. From thoN. Y. Express. MAJOR DOWNING'S LETTER.

riiiLADEUY, 9th A. D. 1311. To the Edilnr.1 of my old friend, Mr. Dwight's paper, lhat he used to take the lead on a spell ago.

Gentlemen I suppose you will bo considerable won. derated to know what on airth led mc from ihe track to Wnal.inirtnn with the old hero of the North Bend Cabin, thrown into panic, nor the monetary affairs of a State into Deen uiscovereu in jacKson, near inn 11:11.. '1(1 to lifl ner PPIlt ill ntlTe WOfkcd Tl.ia io ll.n wnrliablp tin nlinp that has been disco lonfusion. The Report of the Bank Commissioners, of hich wc cd in the country a cirenmstanco which shows the published a part yesterday, shews that the chartered banks portance of the geological surveys that nave netn iw this Stale have in the vear 1840, reduced their loans lo unoerlaKen Dy the Mgisiaiures oi several the amount of $13,512,000, and diminished their circula. and brung mc here, well I'll toll you.

I ami the Unmoral was a drifting along down from the west, and bowing and shaking offthe everlasting crowd of folks all the way from tho Onio, till we struck along the l.n'nlrnnn whpn wc heard folks beeinninir tinn This certainly shews a prudent disposi. tion on their part, and an improvement upon the lessons of experience. to 'talk about hard money, and paper money, and resump. MARRIED. At Newtown, William Hulst to Phcbc Jane, daught Michael While.

At Bush wick, Daniel A. Bapelje to Eliza, daughti Anlbnnu .1. lion, and suspension, ana iniiigs oi mai I "Mineral, von mav denrrd there is trouble brewing We believe one reason for the general confidence that Lnmettlierea nli.n here, and if vou say so," soys "I'll prevails in the banks of our state, is that their affairs are In I. Inn In Miaa.Tnnft Lewit. jist quit you for and take a turn down to Philadclfy i ii, 9 and iinn vou at Washing so great an extent visible to the public.

That there may ill be further requirements for the perfect knowledge of At Philadelphia, George P. Clark, of New York, to ton." he, Major, seeing as how folks begin lo I l.nll..ln4ln lU Jane Ilarsin. upon the return of Col. L-mniis from Tampa, who codue. their affairs hich tho public protection requires, we do not tnicitcn amazingly arouini us, my w'u' be much mist, but see that you get to Washington as soon ubt.

Wc en for these. We go for that clear inlorma. DIED. as possible, and in meantime ici mo unow un jun nieei In New York, Jemima, wife of Richardson Vande nl 4 ol. William It.

H. I tion which will beget perfect confidence in the public, and enable men to protect themselves and the hanks from the ted to that post a largo party of Indians, thes; also will lake up the line of march, attended by a strong escort, for Tampa. From tho National Intelligencer. The Nashville Republican Banner of the tilt. con.

tains an admirable exposition, in a letter from the Editor of that paper (now on a visit to this city) of I lie grounds .1,11 O.f Aimm U.ilu l.innl Wiekefa' bulls and bears of IFall street, or any other street. m. i KnGin. jj 1111M111 win uuuiiu e-i 1 11... a 1 ill Banks.

The officers of the Richmond (Va.) Bankshcld wifn f.l llenrv VVill.a on-eH infant of i meelinj Jon Saturday evening, (after receiving intelli F. Wark infant son ef William Weed llen'V A-1 Ol rbarles .11. Willi worm Hearing, anu ipm, never wants lo know nothing more than the people know themselves, I send you this letter lo print, and you will please send a copy on't to the Uineral, so that he will know as much as other folks do about it. I got hero last evening, jist arter lamp lighting, and took a run round lo most all the Banks lo sec if I could find any on 'en open, but I found 'cm all locked up and bright lamps burning afore tho doors and good strong bruad-sh iuldercd watchmen standing at their posts witli clubs and raltles jist for all the world as ho' the Banks was as! full of specie payments as ever, and not a mile of differ. once.

I I stnnt and hada lectin lallc with nni of these nee of thu suspension of specie payments by the U. f-. upon which respect and confidence are justly due from the Whigs of the South and West to ihc eminent citizen of Massachusetts whom General Harrison is understood toj intend to nominate Secretary of State under his admin, i istration. We are glad to find Webster's public char. I Hank,) and resolved to continue specie piymcnts.

and daughter of the Hon. Gideon Lee Amelia, of Edward Boolay infant daughter of Wm. II. Lee" The stock of the U. S.

Bank sells at lo J'J al actcr and public services in bands so able to do justice to At I luladelphia, Theodore Antnony, youngca. B. Smith, ot Brooklyn. A I Paria Jjmea I.P tlav Hp Mil II munt. Esfl-, W1 I Gov.

Porter, of Pennsvlvania, has sent a message to the I of Lc Raysville, in Jefferson county. and says "stranger, is there no gittcn in hnro to see! Legislature, under date of Feb. advising them that a part of ihc Ranks of the State had declined to make their por tion of the loan required for State purposes and that the loiKs "ot lo-n ghl, says lie, "all me isanKsarc sun on." 41 If iw vou laik." navs I. and so I it round BROOKLYN APPRENTICES LIBRARY AS-CIATION. TT The Eishtli reirulir Lecture before this assoC'1 to Squire Riddle's premcscs, for I had a notion if 1 could 1 sum of 302.000 dollars authorized to be borrowed, had not them, and present them tairly to In rellow zens.

If our readers were a little Ics familiar than they are wilh the history of Mr. Webber's public life, we should transfer the whole of tho letter to our columns. A it is, we con. tent ourselves wifh copying, with our entire approbation, the following concluding paragraph of it In conclusion, let it be renumbered that Mr. Webster has all enemies, and in an ceial manner called upon Mr.

Calhoun, who was in Congress with him rinrinf the war, to point out any act or vote of Ins, winch showed hiin wanting in patriotic devotion. The call has been made in vain. Mr. Webster ha now be. lw -fori? th-public twenty year nrr the war.

He ha brim telivelv rngafed in the political struggles of these latter limes. Hit op inns are all well known, and well known, loo, are oiuy g.i a u.r laiK with the Squire, wouiu larn prmy miieh all about the matb r. I in, Bnrl l.n n9a frlafl In been ob'ained. Kisi.s Sessios YEsTCgor. The Court wasengaged will b9 delivered at the Lyceum on Friday erening Wh br Dr.

A. Subject-" Cire see me and he and I went right up into a room alone, I 7 'hp greater part of the dav in the trial of Terence Mc. of Ihc Bli.d," with illustrations. Lecture will comoi' liuigan, of H'illiamsburg, on a charge of receiving stolen atTjo-cl-ck. F.

IHJW tt. -uu fc i a table kivered Willi papers; and he took one chair and 1 another, and we went at it straight off. "So," says Feb 0 4t MeGuijan kept a junk some boys sold to his wife with his knowledge, some bolts taken from a ves oipi.rc, yuii are an tuspenara agin, i urn. ics, i A LJ sel that was in process of breaking ap. It was not sufli- I'M efforts he ha made toward accomplish the rendu I i which has now taken place.

General Harrison will ll ll II I I 1 lk. mm tl.m TEACHER. A pcisonof much experience in l- I i nbtain a siw eicnllv shewn that he had knowledge lhat these were sur sd an bunrat Cabinet a Cabinet competent to advisr bint in ref aid to m-a mires which will be necesrarr in order 1 1 I I MnitntlV towa" can't coin hard money, and ran only git it from the folks who owe them, it turns out thai, as the banks have not fol 1.. mmmmm t. 1.

1 La f. I .1 .1. I wmvvwq michi, aunip uui iiavv mn lb hlu reptitiously taken, and I ho jury tSund him not guilty I 1 a I 1 a pimvuMj URcn, HIV J.IIJ sniatlu Rim nr giiuy, 1 (q ml. CHy, or -j OlL Aloiander C.bir.son and Luke were UitdljUe nw I quire at the office of Ihe Evening ctl Ja relieve the country, and lo fulfil the specttliunsof the 1.

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