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cane, and 10,500 of beet root sugar. Belgium HniUnd. m.unTiurth. Hambirgh. Bremen Lu.

Twcalyalalk CoagrefM. Thursday, Feb. 12th. VALENTINE'S DAY. i chablm mm.

BROOKLYN EVENING STAR. Saturday, February 14, IMf. beck, Hanover, and Meeklenburgh, with a fro aopulatma of IO.S49.OtlO, eonume altogether THiantNTM LtcTvat ixroai ths BaooKitw Imtitpti. Last sight, Dr. Kilbonrne Unfolded tht interesting subject of Tht Brain and tti AVnuas Ht introduced hi tubjec1 I SiHATt-Mr.

Joht M. Clayton baring tht IIEAL VALENTINES, TO II OSTAIKtD AT The FmporlNtn ml Art NO. 903 liKOAlivTAY, It. Y. tT Having s-nl several hundred mflet fur rhg PaiNCR or VAttttfisic WaiTKa, ami wilh our Heralds we are enabltd lo Ikdit Wftira, or Emilasos) to order al short notice, a manv floor (or Iht Oregon resolution) from yesler 61,000 ton of cane, and 5,000 gav.

Russia, with population of day, commenced al one o'elk. He began i fcr CIRCULATION or Till rr.tg.-Tht Broualra with eomt general remark oa Physiology and Pathology. Ht then, whit skull in hi band, Kvuilng Mar hs a Utlrr rlraulatioa lhaa aay other papsr a very calm, temperate lone. Hail in reluming festival, old Bisnop Valentin Great It thy nam in th rubric. thou venerable Arch-flainen of Hymen Immortal Go-between; who nid what manner of person art thou 1 AUhou but a tame, typifying Ihe resile piinriple which Impell poor.hurmns to la Urooklya.

Tht aaaafar of sopora ltribta iho He Mid Mr. Polk, entrusted wilh power en proceeded tt explain it ttruclure, and to de may be required. Upon Ihe most moderate terms, Twt eases of London Valkntini are in store, and one more just arrived on board lha three dally prawns la Ihls elly, doo, aul materially differ consume 62.400 ton or cine anu o.uov root sugar. France, with a populaiion of 35,. 400,000, consume.

89.000 Ion of French eolo-piai sutar, 1 1,000 Ion of foreign colonial sug and ton of beet-ionl sugar. Purlne-I, wilh a population of 3,412,000, numes 10,000 nf luifir. Km. iii. wilh nunulaiion of joy all faclliiie of knowing the position of (he scribe tht stance, Latare and functions of but tht Brooklyn Evaaiai Mtw with tht Ixw Itlsai Star Oregon question, which Senator da aot-and the brain, which resided within tbe bony east hat Hit Urgnt etrcuUtioa, tad having btta loaf ostab seek perfection in union or wert thou indeed a mortal prelate, with thy tippet and thy rochel, yet he ask for no preparano 1 to pljct th ment.

We (ball not attempt to follow him ship InJepen lener, which with the large supply of Home Man VrACTtiaE, will give us the most extensive and varied assortment in Ihe city. Price from fid. In $75 -four only of ihe last ItriMd auwof tht aw reaper labia ramllM of atraoklya, haa a nora valaaMt advenMnf pttronaft lhaa aay ptaay 78rJ 000, consumes tons (J6.000 tons of through bit schema of statements and illustra thy iron on, auJ decent lawn sleeve iy-w-riou person igeT like onto thee, Bssairedly country in a situation lo mrel hostilities and at the same time ask that instruction lo give paper with Its talet flurtnattng every day. Aay swraoa tions which aimed at nothing new, but made a Cuba -uaur in Is4l.) Slen, Norwnv anu Denmirk, wilh a population of 6,500,000, ron- price remaining unsold, which are elegantly framed. February 12.

3 who toqairM aawaf lathmg tatabllthtd tradwttt' Brook lya and Ntw-Vork, can tailiry hlmwiroTUMM facta. Ihe Notice' in regard to the Oregon treaty, shall there il no other mitred lather in me eaienunr i no Jerome, nor Ambrose, nor Cjriili nor Ihe coniigner of undipl infant to eternal torments, clear and lurainoas exposition of tht lopiea trtated in tht books. sume altogether 12,000 tons of sugar, ureal Britain and Ireland, with a pnpulution be pissed I These things in view, Mr. C. would cy Yearly adrtrtlten la Ihe dally paper, will rtctlva entrust Mr.

Polk wilh the giving ofthe notice Tbt nature of the nerves, and their node of Austin, whom ill mother hate nor ne wno nt-led ill motheri, Origtn i nor Bishop Bull, nor Loug-lnliisid fo I Yard. KE.nOVA. BT The subscriber, feeling thankful In hi. an occaatMial tnttnloa In Iht weekly Mar, wllhout txtra chart. tO ftrwrm whhhm the Star raft at their rtatdtiieta 0U0, eonsume 210,000 tons of sugar per year the Islands, u'ibraller, Cracow and SwiN xerland, msuine altogether about 46,000 tons but would not compel him to give it, but say lo operation and communication with the brain.

Porker, nor hitgiii. i nou est attended with thousands and leu thousand him, give it al your were succinctly explained, with incidental com of Suitnr. Tnikey and tiiecce, with a popula will bt served, by learlaf their atom al tht oAct, Mo. 7 Fultoa with any of tbtCarritra. After a short time spent in executive session tion of 10,700,000, eonsume only 4,000 ns of ment upon the spinal column, and indeed tbe whole hnman stature.

Ihe doors were again opened, and then sugar. I anaila and other colonies, wi a pap-u ation of 4.51 1.00 consume il is estimated, of little Loves, and the air is Brushed with Iho hits of rustling Kinging Cupids are thy citsristerr and thy pre-cenlori and instead of the crosier, Ihe mystical i. k.irna lixfure Ihee. Tr ntT crwccN Senatom Yodko and One topic upon which he enlarged, was the The Senate adjourned till Monday next. In ihe House or RiracsENTATivM Mr, vVnicHT.

If any of otrr readers have read i.ienus ana me puniie lor pen invors, would in. form them lhalnwing lo the rapid of hia business, be is forced to remove lo a largeryied for hit operations. He has 'akea Ihe ground on the corner of Prospect anu I rarl streets, where he would he happy lo serv his friendt with all kinds nl COAL, of the best quality and at the mot reasonable prices, My 2. 1845. if J.

G. YATES lluoki it nd loiirr. effect of Ihe mind upon the body in causing or about 15,00 1 Inns and Ihe United Stales, with a population of 18,700,0 0, consume 00 inn of sugar. The gro-s tital population of minute reports of tbe disgraceful scenes recently Levin, Irom the Ci-mmillre on Cnnitncrce re caring disease. He presented many example he above sugar consuming countries, amounts ported a bill lo ereet a Dry Dock al Philadelphia.

of Iditraae resulting from sympathy. He cited In other words, lli-ris Hi Jar charming little missives, yclept Valentine, cross and intercross each other at efery itreel Tfie wrnrr and all for-spent two. to 288.033.000 souls, and the Mai. annual con enacted in theSenateof this stale thequarrelt, recrirninitions repeated, impotationt of falsehood, between eertaln member! of thai the familiar ease of Iho Oxford carter, who wa A resolution, calling for a copy of Ihe letter from theU. S.

Mexican agent, dated I7lh Octo met al different slaees of hi journey lo aarke sumption of sutar amounts lo Inns. In the Zollverein the propo lion of sugar consume! by each individual per annum a.i.ounts to 6 Ibs.t in the German Slates not therein included, body ihey cannot but feel with ns what a ber, 1849, respecting Mexican Indemnity, was penny postman sinks beneath toad 01 ueucnie embarrassments, not hia own. It il acarcely credible lo what an extent Ihii ephemeral court-hin i. earned on in Ihii loving town, to the by (ludenl who had previously conspired lo persuade him that he wa sick. He at first scandal such thing art I The interruption adopted.

to 12 MA lbs. in Russia lo I 1-16 lbs France, That is false I occurs, (in Ibe verbatim printed Mr. Campbell, of N. from the Committee rent enrichment of porters, nd detriment of lo 8 2 10 in Portugal, lo 6b-IUIbs. spam, treated their observations jestingly, but finding them often repeated at length gave way lo report of the Albany papers) at least twenty 8.

9. A. W. IIrk-Mllrra, NO. 261 PEARI.

STREET, (Oppoeitt V. S. Hotel,) rCTliave for sale a large assortment of Medical and Miscellaneous Books, Blank Bo ks, Stationery, Ac. which they offer to country Merchant and others on ihe most reasonable terms, for cash or approved credit. November 1, 1845.

ly knockers and bell-wires. In these little visual 6 5-10 Ibs.t in Scandnnavia. lo 4 I 10 Ihs-i in live times. Insults were passed from mouth lo the idea, and wa taken homt in hi own carl interpretations, no emblem is so common at ihe Atari. that little threecorneied exponent of all Great Britain to 19 and in the United Siatet of America to 18 lbs.

on the Lib ary, made a report relative to finishing Indian's picture for the rotunda in the Capitol. The House is thin to-day, and the galleries ear, and back again to the giver of the first in our hope and fears, the bestuck and bleeding He spoke also of Ihe lady in one of the town on the Hudson, who cured many disease by tbe alt. All that malice, anger and evil passion OatoiN or the Cap or Libestv. In former eiuld rake together, were paraded before the heart il is twisted and tortured imo more nue-Dorirt and affections than an opera hat. What deserted, the attraction being in Ibe Senate.

are, old age was honorable jcaps became em following rational method. In a field adjoining highest legislative and judicial body in our stale. blems of honor. By degrees it became the badge I authority we hae in history or mythology for Krhool for You no- lttdloa. her premise was planted a red post, fifteen feel high.

To this was attached a red string, which of freedom, lor none were deemed honorable whot In this absurd persona rencontre. Taking sd were nut free, and when a slave was made a Legislature. TliiasD.tv, Feb. 12. In Senate, after a few minutes spent in dis.

vantage nf the latitude allowed to members in the patient look hold of and ran round tbe post placing the headquarters anu metropolis oi uou Cnpid in this anatomical seat rather than in any other, is not very clear bit we have got it, and it will serve as will as any other. Else we might easily imagine, upon some other system which miitht hne Dtevailed for anything which free man, he had a cap given him, which he was permi'ted to wear in public. The Pi ius or cap of liberty, was simple in its form, in Iht shape committee, the contentious gentlemen have stretched ont their dispute from day lo day, (at nine limes, and Iht cure wa complete. In thi way many magical restorations had been effect cussing the matter of printing a railroad report of stockholders, Col. Young (on the Texts and a cost to Ihe people of nearly two hundred dol ed.

A case Mso in the experience of Ihe learn niti tint hnlnar knows the contrary, a lover Oregon resolutions) spoke some two hours more of a sugar-loaf, broad at the base and endue in a cone. This prefigures that freedom stands on the broad basis of humanity, and runs up lo a pyramid, the emhlemofelemily, to sho it ought rtHE third term of the subscriber's School will begin on MONDAY the 16th instant. A Clas of Ladie for instruction in Ihe French Language, und the charge Prof. Villeplait, (now favorably known in Brooklyn and New York a an able and most successful teacher,) attends on Tutiday and Thuriday at 4 P. M.

Thesubacnber has, likewise, at 9 P. M. on Monday and Friday, a private class in ihe flat-ian Ltngauge, under the direction of Mr. Sec-chie 42 Pierrepont iteel. N.

fLEAVELAND. February 14, 1816. 3law3w ed Dr. Beddnes and Sir Humphrey Davy, his addressing bis mistress, in perfect simplicity of in defining his posiiion on the subject of banks. lars per diem) until we don't know for our part where il is going lo end at all.

At the close of one of the sharpest taunts of pupil, wa thist An old lady wa under treat ment by the farmer for general paralysis. Sir Humphrey thought the administration of a cer Senator Wright, some youthful spectator in the lobby gave vent to his feelings by that Ingenious feeling, iM'idam. my liver ana lonune arc cn lirelyat your disposal or putting a delicate question, 'Amanda, hare you a midriff la be-alow Bui custom has settled these things, and awarded the seat of sentiment to the afore-aaid triangle, while its less foitunale neighbors wait at animal and anatomical distance. Not manv sound in life, and I include all ur to last forever. Il was simple, for iberty is in itself the most shining ornament nf man.

It has none ofthe gilded trappings that make the lives ofdesp tism. The capof libe ly was white, the native color of the undyed, showing that it hould be untainted by faction of tyranny. tain gas might be beneficial, andjhaving obtain ed her consent to his treatment, introduced a negro suffrage, He had not concluded at 2 o'clock. His speech was full of sneers and flings at the 'old The result of these quarrels is clear. The people will become utterly disgusted with the outrageous growling and snarling of these cliquee in the parry in power, and a complete revolution in politic in this Siate will certain fol ire into her mouth, in order lo measure for the ban and rural sounds, exceed in interest a knock length of a tube he intended lo insert.

A loon as the old lady felt Ihe wire she declared at once she felt belter, and Inking advantage of this men- Seventh Amiiiitl Kail. In aid of the Widow and Urphans' Fund at tht door. It gives a very echo to the Ihrone By JAMES COLK, Auct ioneer. VALlMIII.i: II UAL ESTATE. JIT PUBLIC SJILE.

T'HE subscribers will expos for sale at Pub-lii Auction, al Ihe Franklin House. where hone is State But its issues seldom ofthe Bronklrn Fire Department, to take place vocal trkk between whistling and shrieking, called a which led an honorable member to express great indignation at such a breach of decorum, and ask that the offender should be taken in custody and punished 1 This was the coolest satire, unintentional as It probably was, that we remember to have heard of, in some time. There stood men, the chosen ones of the greatest, richest, and most Intel li-gent stale of Ihe American republic blackening answer to Ibis oracle within. Il is so seldom that iui-l the nerson we want to see comes. But of Fulton and Water streets, in tbe cut of of all the clamorous visitmiuns the welcomes! in Brooklyn, on SATURDAY.

Iht Iwenlv-flrtl dav exneclal on is the sound that ushers in, or seems of February, 1848, I o'clock at noon of that to usher in a Valentine. As the raven himself was hoarse that announced the fatal entrance of day, all the real estate whereof Tunia Bergen -r 9 low next fall. In Jisembly, the case of the contested seat occupied the entire session. In committee a rcsoluiion offered by Mr. Cooper, to send back Ihe report for further tes timony, was lost, and Mr.

Pierce declared to be entitled to the seat 59 lo 54 fn the House this vote was reversed, and Mr. Pierce unseated ayes 58, noes 59. Adjourned. taljillusion lb. jr continued to encouragethe fancy of the old lady, and by mean of nothing but the wire, cured her in a few months, and she walked about among her friends.

He mentioned an extraordinary case alluded to by Dr. Warren, of Boston, in his lecture, of a lady who had a large tumor upon her neck, for which medicine had been used in vain. She was highly superstitious, and had heard that the iio oi ine sown oi riaiuosn, aieu, seised, th same being described as follows; on TUESDAY evening, February 17, 1816, at Gothic Hall, in A lams, near Concord street. The committee pledge themselves to spa no pains nor expense to make this one of the most agreeable assemblies of the season. The Door will be under the management of Mr.

William H. Barrett, assisted by the fallowing committee: Peter W. Neefu John Cashow Philip Lyman George Hull David A. Haff Selah Brush James L. Moore hn F.

Reid. Tickets to be bad of either of the above com Duncan, so the knock of the postman on this day is light, airy, confident, and befitting one riasT All lhal certain messuage and parcel each other, to each other's face, violating the decencies of intercourse in a way which no gentleman would dare to do in a private pailor, at that bringeth good tidings. It is lessmechani cal than on other days: you will say, 'That is not the pgt I am Visions of Love, of land situated in Flatbush, on the west side of Ihe main road running through said town and leading lo Brooklyn, and beginning al the northwest corner of said road and Ihe lane that leada Cupids, of Hymens delightful eternal coin. mon-places, which having been will always from Flatbush to Ne-ltrecht, and running American Review roa Fabruast. The which no school-boy nor school-man can hand of a dead person thrice applied, would cause its disappearance.

The Doctor, knowing the power of the imagination, allowed her to mittee, and al the door, on the evening of the write away hnving jour irreversible throne in principal article in the February number of this Ball. January 29. tdg tributing to their co-equal members the basest actions, and most wicked hypocrisy setting at defiance good taste, gool manners, common sense, and puMic criticism and an idlo boy, to be taken to task among tueh persons, snd on inch an occasion, for uhiatlingl Fie upon them I II only needed some occurrence of this kind to add the highest intensity of the ridiculous the fancy and afieclions what are your trans well conducted magazine, is in reference to make tbe experiment, and she presented herself ports, when Ihe happy inai len, opening with Oregon. It takes the most courageous of all 4 It I is. weaieriy along saiu lane forty chain and fifty nine link; thence northerly eithl ehaia and sixty links; thence easterly thirty one chains and seventy three links thence southerly five chains and twenty nine links; thence a irihea-t.

erly six chains and six links; thence easterly fourchainsand ninety one links lo Ihe said main road; tnd thence southerly along the said main road two chaina and ninety links In tha i lace of grounds for he who, in time of general excite In New York, Stephen Plait, of Brooklyn, to Healer Eliza Durbr. of Ntw York Bernhard to him in a few weeks afterwards with the deformity entirely extirpated. The lecturer said that, from the result of ym-pathy, many diseases seemed to become a fash A. Schenkberg to Hannah Cadle. ment, dare go against inflamed passions, and lift up bis voice for prudence and peace, is far careful fingers, carelul not to break ihe emblematic seal, bursts upon the sight of same well designed allegory, some type, some uthlul fancy, not 'without verses Lovers all, A madrigal, or some such device, not over abundant in sense young Love disclaims it, and not silly to what before was only the lowest phase of Coarseness and blackguardism.

In New York, John R. Townsend. aged 44 i beginning containing thirty acres, two rood. We may in conclusion remark that there is Truxson Taylor, aged 42; Burnet Collins, aged and one perch, more or le.s. ion.

A few year ago every lady had Ibe dis-pepsia then came Ihe liver complaint now it was quite customary to have diseases of Ihe heart. With clergymen it had been the fashion at least one profitable result in these wrangles, 39; John Koach, aged 3-1; Alexander H. Robert Second A piece of land on the nonh sida of something between wind and water, a ehorus braver than the war-demagogue. We commend to our readers such a spirit as that in which the following lines are written 'The British have, under guaranty of a treaty acquired rights of properly in Or. gon, which cannot be disregarded.

Moreover, we have fur a quarter of a century, since 1818, consented to son, aged 49; Phebe Bray, aged 38; Mason The great masses are informed of many in where the sheep might almost join the shepherd rerris, aged 27 David W. Moor, aged 22. said lane leading from Flatbush to New L'lrechl, and adjoining land late of Corneliu Antnnidrs, decease.l, Ihence westerly along said lane thirtv as they did, or as I apprehend they did, in A Weekly Keport of Interment. teresting personal secrets, connected with the doings of high politicians who, haply, appear to contract bronchitis, for which the-only avail-ble remedy seemed a voyage to Europe. He cauia.

All Valentines are not foolish i and I aha In the City Brooklyn, for Ihe week ending three chains and eighteen links to land line nl February 7lh, 1816 nn hotter ihmn thiy ihonM he. When the light did not doubt that sometimes bronchitis was the sincere misfortune of the clergy, but he did 5 Adults; 15 Children Stephen B. Schoonnvikrr Ihence north nine chains and forty four linksi ihencteaaierly along land late ofthe heirs of Cornelius Van Durne. not easily forget thine, my kind Iriend It I have leave to call you so) E. B.

E. B. lived opposite a yonng miiden whom he had often their being joint tenants with us of the wholo ici.Lui;, wnu tigius ol setilcment and trade equal with our own we have thrice renewed the convention conceding these rights and total W. 7 Males; 13 Females. Influenza.

1 is thus let in upon chink, crannies, and t'y chambers, before entirely hidden from the public gaze. onsuniption 6 seen, unseen, from his parlor window in not know why it did not prevail equally amongst lawyers and opera singers, hose lungs and and late of Cornelius Bergen, deceased, thirty, three chains and eighteen links: nnd thence rhlhis Pulmonalis .1 street. She was all joyousness and innocence. mree uniercni Aaministrauons, including the present, have offered to compromise with Great larynx we more actively used. The proper Slil born 2 Scarlitine .....1 Removal or the Capital.

There is a move and just of an ace to enjoy receiving a Valentine, and just of a temper lo bear the disap Bronchitis 1 Whooping I Inflammation lungs-. 1 Croup 1 Convulsions 1 Britain, by a line that would leave her four cure of bronchitis was active muscular exercise, Cyanosis ment in some parts of this Stale in favor of re ninins oi me wnoie territory. We do not see southerly along land late of Cornelius Antonidcs, deceased, eight chains and Iwenty eight links lo the beginning containing thirty acre, two roods and one perch, more or less. Third The one-hair of a lot of noinlment of missins one with good humor, hich would draw the blood from the inflamed Hydrocephalus 3 how any American could ever think ol overlook, moving the Capital from Albany to some "more B. is an artist of no common powers in the fan cy parts of designing, perhaps inferior to none i membrane, and send it to the extremities of the ing these things, urging our claim to the last foot Of these, three were from the city ofV.

York. system. his name is known at the bottom of many a well STATE CO.HVIMTIOK. executed visnelte in the way of his profession central location westward." We have received the Ithaca Jcurna, which appears to favor the proji-ct. The editor, however, says he would be more gratified by any movement which would STATE OF NEW-YORK, ss.

We, the Sec retary of State, the Comntroller and th. He rema ked upon curvatures of the spine in females, occasioned by keeping them in eon-strained positions at school, without invigora salt meadow (the other half lately belonging to Cornelius Beigen) lying between the first and second creeks in the town of Flaibush, bounded northerly by the millpond late of DumitiicusVan-derreer, easterly by salt meadow of the heirs of Ihe late Abraham Dilmas. southerly bv the aaid bui no farther; for E. B. is modest, and the world meets nobody hnlf-wny.

E. B. meditated how he could repay tliis young maiden for many ol wilderness soil covered by an abstract naked title. The duty of the Whig party, nt least, is neither doubtful nor difficult. They are the main tainert of moderate counsels, the conservators ofthe rights of order and reason, in this country.

They will maintain the just ground already compromised. And it will not be difficult to lead Gieat Britain, also. Is a iust concession Treasurer of the said State, having formed a Board of State Canvassers, and havin in win. present the most feasible plan for breaking up a luvor which she had done bun unknown lor ting exercise, and said that fire out of tea suf the cliques and cabal which have been fed, by formity to the provisions of the act entitled when a kindly-face grecis us, though but pass- "An Act recommending a Convention ofthe People of this State." passed Mav 13. IRJS lftsr by, and never knows us again, nor we it we should feel it as an obligaiion and E.

fered more or less in thi respect. The lecture contained hit al animal magnetism and homcepalhy, and demonstrated that Dr. long eras of legislation, and gathering strength, now inhabit every corner, nook, and alley of did. This good artist set himself otwoik to canvassed and estimated the whole number of She has no thought of sending her convicts or her paupers, or any other class of superfluous Alb my." The'project is introduced to the con- please the damsel. It was just before Valen voles or ballots given fur and acainst the deration of the Legislature.

proposed Convention." nt vi tine's duy three years since. He wrousht, un popuiauon, 10 mnaoil Uregon. Her He inter- Kilbourne was one of the old fashioned sort, who desired that advice should flow from thorough rudimental knowledge of the human y- seen and unsuspected, a wondrous work. We jisinvia HWMoa With Ihe present facilities for travelling, we est there is the interest ofthe Hudson Bay I helJ. which has acquired the monopoly of th'r' 5 ennrrinrl ireatnienl nl 1 Slate, on the fourth day of No need not say it was on the finest gilt paper with borders full, not of common heaits and heart mnot discover any good to arise from (he pro vember, in the year 1815, according to the cer vuiivcucu to ner suoiecig in ma'.

bhi, lenaci.y in the Vl posed change, and trust that considerations of tern. n. y. less allegory, hut all the prettiest slor.es of love tified statements ol ihe said votes or natlots re -i i tuurouen ir'" i Cobt or Sessions. Costello and economy, and a just regard to permanence and cial and said Ihev.lj lisimply the lensci- ceived by the Secretary of State, in the manner directed by the said act, do hereby Determine, Mason' Case.

Yejterdar, J3th Mr. ublic utility, will not allow innovation and any help always conienua ior cumma- Irotn Wat, and older poets than Una (for K. b. fi a There was Pyramus and Thisbe, and be sure Dido was not forgot, nor Hero and Leander, and swans more than sang in Cajster, with tr.ot'ocs and fanciful devices, such as be Graham having withdrawn and thrown up "hnv" hange to subserve local interest. The State Declare and Certify, that ihe whole number of vot'S or ballots given under and by virtue of the said act, was two hundred and forty-teven thou- ctu nt, (it is not clear why he.

M. to 9 P.M ill hardly agree lo any such invasions of our i i r. to, i nia seemed, a work in short of magic. Ji is dipt steady habits. tand.

one hundred and uvtnteen; that ol the said oone so, un tello number two hundred and thirteen thouiand two J. a hundred and fiflu teven votes or ballots were giv- Legislating roa a Duellist The A'n- IN the prices. 'iy me woman wi- I dtivileges. and especially wnen mose prm-leges have became Ihe vested rights of men thst know how lo influence her counsels. Satisfy the British Government on this point, and at the same time let the British people see that we have no intention either to cheat them or lo but-ly them, and there will be little difficulty.

It is therefore to be looked upon as a duty incumbent upon the Whigs, to encourage and sustain every propo ition that look to renewed negotiation or, that failing, to ultimate final arbitration. To refuse this common alternative the woof. This on Valentine's eve he commended to the all swallowing indiscriminate orifice (0 ignoble trust of the common post but the humble medium did its duly, and from his watchful ma Legislature has passed in War- for the said Convention That of the said fir.t mentioned number, thirty three thouiand eight a- Iinwviich seem to no good reaon for a lawyer) the court assigned her L. B. Sheppard, Win.

L. Yancey, a Renr ibe Lakes haj- from the disability we years o. instead. stand, ihe next morning he saw the cheerful mes- first creek, and westerly by meadow now or late of the heirs of the late Isaac Snedikrr, and the heirs of the late ChjLfrl," Clarkson containing iO'esTH A piece of woodlnnd in the city of Brooklyn, hounded southerly by woodland late of Stephen B. Schoonmaker, westerly by woodladd late of John Leffertr, deceased, northeiiy by woodland late of Abraham Vanderveer, and easterly by woodland late of remiah Remscn, deceased containing two acres and a hnlf, moru or less.

Fifth A Pew in the Dutch Church nt Flatbush, form-rly known by the number eighty, now known as number eighty six. Sixth A piece of woodland in ihe 8lh Ward ofthe city of Brooklyn, adj ining land late of Garret Bergen, containing about nine acres, being the said premises conveyed to the said Tunis Bergen by Charles Barrett and wife, on the 18th of June, la38. Seventh A piece of woodland in the Third Division of the Brooklyn woodlands, situated in the Ninth Ward of the city of Brooklyn, containing ten acres, more or less, and being the same premises conveyed to the said Tunis Bergen by Teunis J. Bergen and Catharine his wife, on Ihe second of November, 1835. Eighth A lot of woodland in the town of Gravesend, in the North woods, containing two acres, more or leas Ninth An undivided right in the sedge banks whereof Jane Parkyns died seized, situated in Gravesend.

Tehth A piece of woodland in Gravesend, adjoining land late of Joost Stdwell, containing two a errs as the same ia now slaked out. (The three last mentioned parcels being the same as were conveyed lo the said Tunis Bergen by Richard Fisher and wife, on the 25th of September, 1809.) Eleventh A piece of woodland in the town. ii- "i hundred and n-cty votes or ballots were given against the said Convention And it appearing by the said canvass that a majority of the ilea or ballots given as aforesaid are for a Convention, the said canvassers do further Certify and nroved to be a great bi.Tulenla ive lo uongrest. ing complaints. ofthe duelling act, Incurred ucuvcreu.

ne saw, unseen, the ha.py gtfy Uuva fold the Valentine, dance about, eij; CLOWES, as one after one the ir of arbitration, would betray, on our part, nn ex i'i'fing'Mr. Clingman of North Carolina. Declare tha' a Convention of theeople of the This is indeed a most anhappy case. So much youth so mnch guilt such cool, deliberate villainy a that practised by Mason, in seducing hia victim the long impunity with which the female prisoner has carried on her most unnatural trade combine to surround it with rare and themselves. She Gov.

Martin vetoed the act, upon the followinf ground i traordinary distrust in me jusuce ui or an extraordinary and unreasonable distrust in the capacity or the disposition of any foreign nation, or other third paity lo do justice. Hardly any arrangement could be proposed for the settlement of this dispute, that would not said State will be called accordingly; and that an election for Delegate to Ihe sa Convention will be held on the last Tuesday of April, in the year 1846, to meet in Convention at the Capitol in the city of Albany, on the first Monday in June, 184'i, pursuant to the provisions ofthe aforesaid act of the Legislature. I. That it steps in between the law and the offenders, before the orti of this country have love, or f''napg McljrAa-p he7'hands, i JMIE astonishing cureatv, einbleme unfolded lieinesj bi-Xnc with light tion uneninVn expectations, f-r she had nolo-mav br, if she had, none she knew that could created those bright in.oges which delight ouite painful interest. Much as our sympathie.

go With Miss (the New York reporters, decided as to the guilt or unoccnc, be in all respects cheaper and wiser and more with commendable delicacy, have all abstained Given under our hand, at the Secretary of honorable lo both parties than war. is noi 10 be endured, that war, between two such nations ahould be thought of much le resorted to ed litr. It wa more like some fairy present familiarly pi us ancestors from introducing her name in print) and deeply a we feel for tbe bitter agony (he must endure State's Office, in the city of Albany, the twenty six'b day of November, in the year of termed a benefit received where ihe benefactor on a question like this which reason and right iu her preent position, we hope nothing win them from all the liabilities mat anaco 10 ine offences wilh which they stand charged. 2. That, by exercising thi power, Ihe Legi-lature trenches on other departments of Ihe government, in violation of the expres letter of Ihe Conslitution.

3. That the bill is partial in its character. The bill was, however, passed tnlo a law by large majorilif in each House, over Iht Governor' head. was unknown. It would do her no norm.

would do her good forever after. It is good tc love the unknown. I only give this as a sped men of E. B- his modest way of doing a con rcnlVfI Lint Lfl. caa settle, and which arm eaanor.

vvaron such question, betareea two powers so related to each other and to the welfare of the human race, would be the greatest calamity that could befall the world at thi crisis of Ihe world' Hoist' Mebchamt Maoaziwe roa Febrca- Gool morrow to ny Valentine, HPg poor prerent the rigid adherence of the judicial and prosecuting functionaries to what may appear the severity they have exercised in compelling her to give all reasoaable testimony which wil1 be necessary to convict Costello and Mason of the crime of which no person in all New York but knows them to be guilty. As to any after-trial, for the purpose of implicating Miss our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five. N. S. BENTON, Secretary of State.

A. FLAGG, Comptroller. BENJAMIN EN0-S Treariirer. State or New-York, Sea el ary' Office. I certify ihe preceding to be a true copy of an original certificate of the Board of Slate Can.

vassers on file in this Oflict. Given under my hand and seal of office, at the city of Albany, the twenty sixth day of No rini.ii. nn htiier Twish. but with oetier Tni i moat shameful What are laws good for if they can be broken through ia such a auspices, wewish to all laithful lovers, who are nfFlatlands, in the Neck, bounded easterly by the Long Meadows, and containing about six bt. Thi valued organ of the commercial com acres, more or less, being the same premises ss manner broken by lha very perton who have deliberately made them I We caa think of few thing ia the long train of legislative absurdity, were conveyed to the said Tunis Bergen ny munity, came to us as usual, promptly on the first of the month, and a usual full freighted.

herse'f, it is idle to anticipate it no jury in thi. Nicholas Williamson and Jonnna bis wife, on the 22d October. 183S. more outrageous than this. country could ever agree to convict her It article cannot be glanced over slightly like the contents of the lighter periodicals.

They not loo wise to despise old legends, but aie eon-lent to rank themselves humble dioceanof old Bishop Valentine anJ his true church. The Social Historv or Gbiat Britain, during Ihe reignt of the Stuarts, beiinnmg wilh the aeventeenth.centnry, being the period set. Iling Ihe United State wilh numerous en-" cravings ly William Goodman, 2 vols, 2d Ediiion. New York, William H. Culytr, No.

5 Hague street, 1S46. The witness's testimony yesterday, was to the effect that, at the instance of Mason, she went vember, in tbe year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five, N. S. BENTON, Secretary of State. State or New York, Secretary's Orricx, contain fact for the memory, and suggestions of Twelfth The liberty and privilege of landing place oa tbe beach atGowanos.in the city of Brooklyn, and right of way and all other rights sad privileges mentioned and described in Mnu.anM.

ika id Tunis Bergen several more time to Costello' house that af practical utility. The leading article of the present number treat 4 the following subjects i The 17. State terward (he wa exceedingly ill, tc. Upon from Tunis Berven Senior, dated the 3 1st of JanJ Alrart, January 28th, 1816. To the Sheriff of the County of Kingt SIR Nlice is hereby given, that pursuant to being asked, (he obstinately refused la say who Thi is an unpretending book, bringing toge.

wilh iudicio'is diacriminAtion, habits, cus- snm. and anecdote of our Anglo-Saxon pro. Cemuiof 1850, with reference lo the political relation of tbe Eastern and Western States; Influence of Commerce ia the affair of th worlfj Tbe Bottoa Post Office The Bear Valley Coal Basla, aad Bear mountain railroad; Louisiana, nary, ls07, and recorded in the Kings county Clerk's office, ia Liber No. 9 of conveyances, page 457, d-c Together with all and singular the lenem'Bl hereditaments and appurtenances to the i respective pieces of land belonging, or in any wi appertaining. The sale will be made subject lo theeoahrma- took her away from Costelle the third time, aad wa agaia committed for contempt of eoart.

Mr. Ihe mother of the witness, wa Ihea sworn. She testified thai her daughter wa 19 year of age, and bad lived wilh Mason, at aa atieadaalia hitor her daughter wa ill last Aoril. nad wa abaeal from Mr. Masoa' Eiplosioh.

Some powder placel under a stove for drying in one of the government buiW dings at Washington, exploded on Thursday, the 12th iostanl, kilting Mr. Jtme Daly, injrin two other persons, and somewhat cracking Ihe wll and chimney of lha bouse. One of the Washington papers state that Mr. Daly (who was aa estimable aad well-educated yoaag maa.) bas a aisltr aad aaat residing ia thi city, Brook- iy. A Prat Pltasctt for sack mast certainly be Ibe delightful matic of several baadred well-Iraiaed children's voice caa bt bad agaia at lie Jiew York Tabernacle, next Wadaeadty eveaiag.

The ewtettaiaaaeat 4 Mr. BradtMsry we i to be repeated. Why dool oar saosic teacher get ap aoaethiag of Ike same genitor. The object of the book seems to be ihe el menu from which have been dis t.lltd ia the course of ereral geaaratioas, tbe the provision of the net entitled Aa Acl recommending a Convention of the People of thi State," passed May 13, 1945, aa election will be held oa Ihe last Tuesday of April next, ia the several cities aad counties of this State, to choose Delegate to the Convention to be held pursuant lo the provision af the aforesaid act and th certificate above recited. Respectfully yoars, N.

BENTON, Sec'f. of Suit. it agricultural and commercial interests Pro pre! spurt and character of iht English and gress of America maaafactures Th German Zollvereia and the Haas town The progress American people. Tbe wriler bas evidently lr.arJ tun of iii, facia from work anae- af the West The silver mine of Mexico, and law regelating Lb mines of Mexico Mereaa- Kiaga Cwnwly, as. I eertifr tbe preeediag ia be a true eorr af a aotiee recived or me from the Secretary of State tile Biography the late Abijab Fisk, of New Orleans.

Added to tbe is a vast variety of general intelligence, mercaatile law cases, book tioa thereof by lh Co art of Chancery apoa report of the underaigned Teais.G. Bergea, aa special gaardiaa of Cathariae Jane Bergen, Lm my Aaa Bergen, Sarah Matilda Bergea, aad w-enora Rosetta Bergea, infants. Tie term aad coadsiioa will be mud knosr at the place aad lima of sale. Dated Jaaaary 14, 144. JANE BERGEN, ADRIAN BERGEN, TEUNIS BERGEN, DANIEL, BERGEN, JOHN T.

BERGEN, TUNIS C. BERGEN, Feb. If. Tid4tc fractal GaardjaS, strf. Masoa and Costello bad since their arrest, both oflered taaas of money two or three haadred dollar each if Ihe daughter would not appear a the trial.

Her daogh ler, after her re-lara to her bouse from tbe from tht tUre, Wat sick a boa' a naoatb. Th eoart then adjourned. Fiat iw Sew Yean rut aoaiuac. A ir broke oat about half past o'clock thi manuag-a Lovejov' Hotel, Tark Place, New Tata. It created caasioerable caeatnotioa aaoaf the aaaMtva boarder of that caublahmeal, bat wa sooa esuagaished after slight damage.

of New York, aad I hereby gir notice thai aa Election will a be held ia the eoaatr of Kiaga. sa the last Teeday of April text, parsaaat to kiadr crsuble lo '-rat ia this cosntry. His preoeat to Ihe reaJiag pabltc will be found coavewiewl aad valaable for inforw-atiaa ea qaaiat aad cwrsoas cnstuns cf iLe tj ne tia.e. We bop bit industry wiU be reward wh aa extensive Bale cf the wrk. The tttaaboat I'lira arr.veJ sa New Ytwk at evening, New rrpoeia Use t.vev fr frtsss ice above that place-kave.

la- aaara-iaf la or as fa as Ihe sea wiU peakrt. ai4 aotiee. otiees, tie. We extract Ike foikrwiog article fur iu miseeCaaf skewing ihe caauampiioa of agar ia different coaatrir i Tana no Enotaap. The whole aawaal WH.

JEXKiy Skoriff of Kimct Co. Snuirr's Ornrc, Crrr ar BaaocLra, I February 9th, ISM. FeWaa-y It. ItwtE The ZoQveres, witb a popalauoaof soars, ccBJtasrt aetaaXy 70,100 tea af aty a.na more lhaa Ik awan ef ber asuaaat tain..

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