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Kings Circuit Sem P. licMir m. Grit-1 'OiiTKY. IfltOOfiLY UVliftlNCI ST A It. Thursday Evening, Shtt.

12, 1844. I mid. At lh opening of Ihe Court, Ihe plaintiff Uoy Lout. Iiif irmnion is wanted of PATRICK KELLY, aged between 18 and 17, rather large of hit years, rather singul.ir in his manners, limp it) hi right leg when he walks. II strsyed from the resi lence of hi parent, John Kelly, No.

813 Adam on Sunday even! last, at 6 o'clock. Had on dark satlinet pantaloon, dark vest, in hi shi I sleeves, and a Mack velvet or cloth cap. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his parents, 213 Adams st. Frm the Kokkerhoeker fur September. LOVFS Fur (lirnn the dim, lone vista of the night, A eye to eye, thy form and fare appni Love's invmrd vision nerd no outward licht, No mnnic glass, to bring the absent near.

For the Star. Messrs. Fditorsi In ihe whole range of Ihe cienees, there is probably none which prwesse Rr Intiin-ically Ui oeial character, a Musi and there i none which has suffered more from immoral use and sensuul association. It i surprising and humiliating, to see how closely allied to sentiments of the grossest senxunlity it has too often beeome, by being associated with words of a vapid and senseless character. It is painful to a person uf common sense, to see what short Impumtant Arrmts.

Tlia latearreat ol Geo. While and Jame Welsh, charged with being Ihe maker of the counterfoil notes of irious de. nominations on numerous Banks In PonnsjLania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Msa-ehnselt at Ihe resilience of the former In Ger-inmitown, where all the necessary implement for Ihe execution of their work, with a priming press, quantities of bank note paper, and several phtes, is an important chiracter to the eom. tnunity at large and much praise is due lo officer James Young for thesame. Plates of Ihe following Bank, ready for use, were found at White's house i $3 Mechanics' Bank, Burlington, N.

J.I it) Bank of Chester Pa.t $1 Branch Bank -as roll hrtween nj south, the palm tree throws Vjf ill Its waving shadow horn yon moonlit a And slars that never on my boyhood roe. Are round nie nows, and yvl thee tillT Alone Ihou slnndesl on I lie beaconedsteep, While sport thy iiler by the wnvcs-al ne i Why dosi Ihou gaze so fondly o'er the deep remove nom v-, on most fashionable songs in their sentiment, and Jo qni, upon Ihe en language is frequently employed and sung that trance nf the officers, thrown into the ehim- Ahj b'ush not, Love, the under truth to own! I thee sink upon thy bended knee, Yet not at one who bowl in dumb de'fmir Nor need I listen to the passing brecxe. To learn whose name ia oflcnrat in thy prayer. llll Thy cheek is wet: was thnt a falling gem i From the pearled braid that bind thy glossy cuils? Kay, never shone from jewelled diadem A gem to bright a Beauty's liquid pearls. ney.

TUe pusoners nre luny commuter, Mayor fcott. rhil. Cor. of Tribunt. Painful Occurrence.

On Frid'y afternoon, Bernard West, aged about four years, a son of J. G. Wes" of this village, was poisoned, by eating a bull, nf the Stramonium, or Slink-weed, which grows so abundantly in our vacant lots. Medical aid wns promptly rendered, but in vain. Delirium and spasms followed, and Ihe sufferer expired about three hour aficr he had swallowed the fatal article.

The funeral look place on Sabbath last, and was attended by a large number nf our villagers, who sympathised with the fflicled parents, under this solemn dispensation of Providence. Williamtburgh Gazette. Extraohdinary Wheat. We are indebted lo Myron II. Adam of East Bloomfield, for a fine specimen of while Hint Wheat, raised hy him the nasi summer.

We are informed by Mr. A. that FOR PRESIDENT, HENRY CLAY, or KENTUCKY. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, TIIEO. FRULINGHUYSEiV, or would never be spnken without a blush.

It i high time something were done to remedv this evil, snd that public attention should he directed to Ihe correction of it i and we rejoice to know, and every true lover of muie must hail with nn-feijnid satsfuclion the efforts being made in our schools, aa well as throughout all classes, lo inspire a love for pure, chaste and refined musie, whirh tends in so pre-eminent a degree 10 pre. elude the immoral employment of leisure hoois and to refine and purify the mind and that these effoits are beginning to be felt, and happy result are becoming more and more apparent. The efforts, to being made lo exalt the character of the profession, by the real elevation of its meir-bers in moral and intelleclunl refinement, and also the increasing demand for its incorporation into our system of public education among chil was unable to proceed oa account of the nbace of witness. A juror was witkdiawn and Ihe case was dam Used. 1 1.

Over and Terminer. Criminal business was commenced this morning. Edward Steward was tried for burglary, 3d degree, for break ng into an unfinished building in Joraleman in July last, an I stealing a quantity of tools, of which were found on him short lime after cominillinf the act. The article stolen were locked up in a room in the 2d story. The entrance was made by breaking through the window.

Toe Court entertaining doubt as to Ihe burglary having been committed, inasmuch a there were no door to the house, directed the Jury to bnd only for lha larceny, the punishment beinj the same. Verdict, guilty of grand larceny. McCarty and Pepptrt, Indicted for grand larceny, severally withdrew their plea of not guilty, and pleaded guilty. George Hoyt and Thomas Fagan, indicted for grand larceny, were permit-led to plead guilty ofpellit larceny. Maine Election.

The result is much a we anticipated. The Loco Focos have elected their Governor by from to 3000 majority. In Ihe Keancbee District, Severance (Whig) i re elee ted to Congress by a large maj ritjr. Cumberland District re-eleets Dnnlap, (Loco Foco) in York and Lincoln, no choice olhet Districts nol heard Tot. The Whigs have elected three Slate Senators in Kennebeo and two in Some, set.

The Loco Focos four in Cumberland, two in York and two in Oxford no choice in Waldo and Lincoln. But little is known of the House of Representatives. It is reported that a quorum has not been elected. The Whig vote for Governor is 25 543 thus far) in 1840, 31,887. Political Abolitionism has worked this mishief.

We suppose that we must give Maine and Illinois to Polk. Thou turn'staway though fair the moonlit main, No sail there thy yearnmt heart to thrill; One long. Toad gage, and on the niuht again Thy lattice close, and yet I see thee still I On llty sweet fare, aa in a magic e'ass, The Loco Focos are trying hard lo show that I see the shape that hnunt thy slumbering eyes 't Tlio H'hitfi of Ilrookly-a ILT Are requested to meet at the Log Cabioj (160 Fulton street) nn FRIDAY EVEMNGr the 13th instant, at 8 o'clock, to form a procew sion lo march to (he corner of Myrtle Avenue and Prince street, to be present and aid ia Ike dedication of the Ashland Cottage," th Head tarter of the Whig of Ihe Seventh Ward. A Band of musio is enguged for the occasion. Le every man be present.

"Hark! hark to the Bugle' call, It soundeth to the fiay I On I onward gather one and all, Around the flag of Cljy." By order of the Committee of Arrangements of the Young Men's Gener.il Clay Club. N. B. The Ward an I other Club are request ted to meet at the lime an! place above men tinned. SCASO.X OF CU AI1S I CHEST ACTS COMIKO.

Whorl Uberry't all gonr-Unclt Juhnny com agaiav, COME ONE I COME ALL 1 1 Xix xibu iptu py dhoigebrtft, Boe ipx bdi Mpdn gfluft. Bl np zip tihmm cf ofycr Pe infti VujufeTubt.fi, I Is ft up zpo Ipssy Dinbz Ifsfl upipv opemf Ipoov I fsft up zpo xjui limrn nz if bsu Bv xpv xjmm cf nif Qjprmfl dipydf uibu cl'npsf zf lihsu I fsf't up tpo Ibssz Dmbz. 1T7" THE OWL CLUB of the city of Brooklyn will hold their next Regular Meeting at ther Room ofthe4lh Ward Clay Club, Liberty street, Brooklyn, on FRIDAY EVENING next, lha 13th instant, at 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested a busineai What smiles of joy, when Hope's gny vision pnssl Wh.tt pictured wo, when Fear's dark phantoms 1771 lbs. of this Wheat produced 1441 lbs.

of titer Why dost thou wake before the morning lark, flour, and 32 lbs. or bran and middlings avera. ging 48 lbs. of flour to the bushel. If any of the dren and youth, as well as for the eagerness with To hold sad commune with the wind and surge 7 Twas but a dream that wrecked thy lover's new varietits of Wheat introduced among our the Tariff oppresses Ihe mechanic and laborer and their argument is so plausible, that we doubt not it would be immensely effective, if obstinate lact did not aland in it way.

To convince a mechanic, whose protected labor enables him to live in comfort almost elegance, lo edueate hit children, and provide for them thousand luxu. ries, that Ihe cause of his prosperity ia eurse, would be about as difficult as to demonstrate to man who has just filled hi stomach to repletion, that he is hungry. Yet thii is the herculean barnne. which some knowledge and proficiency in the ait farmers can show a greater yield of flour than the i sought for by those more advanced in lifeare int. Ihereof.

Mr. A. has two or three hundred bush- also causes of encouragement, ami should prompt Wh fur Twas biit a dream thnt sang his ocenn dirge I E'en now that barque, before the homeward gale, Ontario Repository, Flies like a bird ihnt seeks her callow nest) Soon shall ihineeves behold its furling sail, Horrible. A Pittsburg letter to the Philadel. Soon thy fond bosom to mine own be pressed phia Inquirer says One of the hands employed on task the logicians of Loco Focoisin have under the Iron Steamship John I yler, namea wunmr a Scotchman, was, it is supposed, mortally wound' taken.

Mr. McDufliie, in his celebrated Richmond speech, make no secret of the cause of bi oppo ed yesterday. The Propellers had been put in, and il appears he had thru I his head inside the box to see something, when the other hands, not I could not fail to hold my course arisM, Thoush every orb were quenched in yon blue sea Love's inward vishn needs no outward light, Star of my soul i cynosure but thee I THE PROFITS AND INFLUENCES OF IMPORTATION AND MANUFACTURE. We find the following most important and per sition to protection. It enriches the North, say observing him, turned it.

His head was much bruised and injured internally both of hi ears he; it enal let the masses of the North to enjo were cut off. comfort and luxuries, which Ihe gentlemen of Diseases among Indians. Dr. Smith of lows to incrensed efforts to elevate the moral character of our musie. I do not claim to he very profound In the science of music i but it const itules one of the great delights of my life; and its advancement in this city, and throughout Ihe country, und the increasing reputation and honor of a I who worthily profess it, are objects always near to my heart.

In your paper of Fii lny last, 1 observed an advertisement headed Mr. Webster's clasess for the season." Now, while I would not detract from Ihe reputation or success any other teacher in our fair city, or draw any comparisons as lo the merit or demerit of those enguged in the musical profession, here or elsewhere, as a lover of music, I would say, lhal I have been a close observer of the course Mr. W. has pursued fur Ihe three last years, and the efloi Is he has made for the promotion of the science of music, and I hazard nothing in saying, that he has done oioie for the cause of music than any other man. And while the fiuils of his efforts are fast developing themselves in ourpoplicand private schools, it is al-o clearly manifest that his influence has not been confined lo these alone, but a general inter the South are stranger to these Northern rob.

Mi', lhal nn nrnnn nffirinllv flssoeiatediWith the tinent questions and answers in the Journal of bers can travel over the country, and their wives Indians of the Upper Mississippi, ever saw or of importance will be laid before the meeting. 1 Human itt," in the Eagle, complains of the following paragraph, which appealed in the Star of Saturday Stockton is, we presume, engaged in mnnufac" and daughters, dressed up in their best, can tra Commerce, in which they appear at me request of Mr. Bruen. Will not American Freemen B. heard of a deaf Indian, or one whose eye-sisht 0.

P. By ordi of vel too they live well, are lodged well, in short, was in pared by ate, or whose teeth was essential luring another big He should be cautious' ly decayed. Ophthalmia, however, is a common Moon 12. 200, 502. B.

C. P. G. read and heed them Perth Ambov, N. August 58 1844 Benjamin Marshall, Troy, N.

Y. lest it explode like the firrt, to the destruction of complaint, from which they suffer very considera bly. enjoy the highest degree of prosperity the result of a Protective Tariff. Just to. And Mr.

Mc-Duffie doe not tell half the story. He ha not the slightest idea of all the elegance and refinement which mark the homes of these protected his own Jriettas." Tbe Loco Foco newspapers have mode fiequen( allision to Ihe big gun," (meaning thereby An Ali.f.dged Murderer Arrested. A Sir i In a recent speech made at a Whig meeting in Wood bridge by Hiram Ketchcm, he slated, among other things, that yon and your brother had been large importers of British man Stockton,) which is to annihilate the Whigs of man named Mitchell, who waa placed in jil al Mobil-, on the 30th nil. charged with a murder immilted seme months ago, in St. Landry's parish.

Louisiana. He was first arrested in ufactures, so much so that the debenture allowed laborers. you on the exportation by the British Government had amounted in one year, to the enormous There is a shoemaker, a real working shoema est in the subject been awakened. I have 1)1 i1 I 'i I 1 North Carolina. There he broke jail, and, pur ker, who hammers the lap stone twelve hours witnessed Villous litres his method of teaching, sum of Fiftv Thousand Dollars.

New Jersey, and Ihe paragraph complained of, was intended by us as a friendly caution to Stockton's friends to get out of ihe way when he goes off." The impropriety of referring lo the melancholy disaster on board the Princeton, in sued hy the Sheriff, was overtaken at Forsyth, Ga. This officer is now conveying him lo the day, not a hundred miles from here, whose parlor That your firm had amassed property to the amount of One Million Dollars and thnt you and I cordially attest to the pleasure and satisfac. lion I have experienced, to see with what sioipli YoiuiK JTIeii' ji'iieral Clay Club. tXX Resolved, That it be recommended to the independent ward organizations, and the Kings County Clay Club, toend Delegate to meet thi Club, on FRIDAY evening next at the Log Cabin, at half past 7 o'clock, to take into consider, ti same important measure in relation to the approaching election. By order 1 GEO.

S. HOWLAND, C. E. Wescott, I. A.

Barker, Seeretanes, September 11, 1814. d3t Seven th Ward. IT The Whigs of the Seventh Ward are re is superbly furnished. On the floor i a magnifi place where in the crime was committed cilv he communicates his instruction, and how then turned your attention to the manufacture of plainly and dis'incllv the more abstruse anilinlri the same articles in this country, viz Printed The Red River Raft has again become al a political contest, is chargeable to friends of cent carpet, made in Lowell the window shades, elegantly painted, are from Patterson, N. we cate elements of the science are explained, so as Cotton Goods and calicoes.

most impassable, and out of one hundred hands taken up by the government contractor to work, Humanity," not to us. He farther stated, that after some twenty years believe a pearl keyed piano forte is from Boston to be perfectly comprehended hy the pupil, and carried into practical exercise. His lact for con not more than twenty can labor the rest are of Manufacturing, you ascertained recently that you had mule nothing by Manufacturing alone, sick or dead. So says the Natchez Free Trader, but that many persons in your emp nyment, ilu A Big Gun was announced in yesterday's Mor ning News as at the Asior House, with $230 000 to bet on P. Ik and Dallas, in lots lo suit customers.

A number of Whigs called yesterday to a hanging lamp, with three burners, is from New York. On a pedestal, nnder a very handsome mirror, is a copy, in the finest of marble, of the Graces just the neatest thing that art ever veying his instruction in a pleasing manner, thereby winning the ottcntinn as well ns the love of his pupils never manifesting impatience, fit-fulness, or a disposition to scold but always ring the past twenty years, had accumulated a handsome property and that the properly in the Court of Quarter Sessions. The jury in the case of John Hess, indicted for riot al the church of St. Augustine, came into Court this morning, and stated lhal they could not agree. Thev were sent out again.

The alibi wns set calm and self-possessed lo me, seems peculiar to himself differing very widely from what I brought forth. quested to meet at the Ashland Collage, corner have too oflen witnessed in many engaged in the The wife of the shoemaker, an i three daughters, of Myrtle Avenue and Prince street, on THURS up in this case. Phil. Gaz musical profession. all Mourning girls, and happy a dancing sun DAY EVENING, at half past 7 o'clock, for lha get a nibble at the but the big gun had exploded, and not a shilling was to be had; so they went as they came.

Tribune. A beautiful Wreath was presented to Captain R. F. Stockton, at the Mass Meeting yesterday, by a democratic lady of this city. It was sur-inonniixl with a gilt eagle, bearine while silk streamer, with the following inscrip I would therefore advise all who are desirous Hurkah for the mountain I We nre au.

beams, sit in this parlor ten hours a day. They purpose of completing their organization as a neighborhood, both real and personal, had heen greatly increased in value by reason of said Factories. Many honest persons with use as an argument aaninst a Tariff for Protection 1st. The large property realized by the Manufacturer which they say comes out of the pock-els of the consumers. 2d.

That it is prejudicial to the mornls and debasing to the habits i persons so employed. If vou will give me any information on (his of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the princi thorised to say, that a large rock weighing, it is have a servant lu attend lo ihe klicnen allairs, Clay Club. r1 Muiipn rC mi-el an inrlisnensn hi necessary to correctness in performance, to avail thems. Ives nf the present opportunity and attend while they gather round the bind shots, MTv-rot hun.ircd will be started from th top of Ascutney on Snturday, Ihe Mh day if September, ut about 12 o'clock. Cilia, tion i Cant.

R. F. Stockton, the bravest and the Only think of it, the Grace of look in best." Trenton Sheet Anchor. of our neighboring towns who would like li wit down upon the sensnal indolence of a Southern Corneiius Jacob Anchmody, James Parks, William Muchrnore, W. B.

Higgins, Thomas R. Lush, Lewis N. Baldwin. Chester Bedell, John R. O.

Clark, David Muchrnore, George Mitchell, Henry Rhodes, J. W. Campbell, Lewis Newton, t.ess destruction among lull timber, will do well Excess of praise is the severest censure. Tell swaggerer that he is a hero, or a blackleg negro owner, poor because he is lazy, superintend to be there. mdsor (V Jour, ing the binding of shoes, by kindred Graces.

Bishop Polk, of the Episcopal Church of Ten gentleman, and he will blush in spite that he is i of himself. Now, Mr. McDuffiu think it monstrous ihnt nessee, a cousin ol James K. folk, Dot not a Mr. classes, knovrjnp, as I do, that should the voice not be in perfect consonance with sweet sounds" when yon begin, you will not find him irrilated to feverish excitement, but that you will te urged lo pntient and persevering efLrt to the attainment of the object.

And in conclusion, I would say, I most heartily wish Mr. W. increased success and support, and hope his classes will be large and full. A Lover of Mcstc. Brooklyn, September 12, 1844.

the laborer of the North, should iive in such descendant of old Ezekiel Pollt, marched in the JAMES R. BURTON, Chairman. J. W. Campbell, Secretary.

1 1 2t Attraction Extraordinart. Master Bobby ease and elegance. They work to be sure, bat late Whig procession at Columbia, and occupied a place upon the Whig stand. Tennesse, a land according to a Southern gentleman's notion, work of noble Whigs, has not a more glorious Whig Tyler is announced to address a Loco Foco meet ing in Independence Square, Philadelphia, to. In tVliitr General Committee.

Brooklyn, September 3, 1444. than he. Louisnlle Journal, subject, cither confirming or denying Mr. Ketch-urn's statements, an I your own experience as to the profits and morality of these I shall esteem it a favor. I know many persons whoare aequainted with your character for veracity, and I will believe your personal statements, but nothing said by politicians.

Please excuse the liberty I now take in troubling you. My only apology is (for I have no interest directly nor indirectly in manufactures of any kind) the deep interes' I take in the ensuing Election, believing as I do that a Tariff for Pro-tection is absolutely necessary to save our Agri culture from entire prostration and our country from constant revulsions. I am, very respectfully, yours, HERMAN BRUEN. morrow evening. Resolved, That in accordance with Ihe recom The Crickkt Match played yesterday on the ing people are too vulgar to enjoy anything but bread and meat.

Tbe idea of sur.ounding a working man or woman with ennob ing and refining agencies, is absurd in hit eyes. But in GLEANINGS. Indiana. Five thousand Whigs of Oakland mendation of Ihe County Convention of 29th August, this Committee do hereby recommend that the Whig Electors of the eoonty of King grounds of the St. George's Club, of this city, on the Bloomingdale road, between lhal club and the Philadelphia club, was won by the former, county, were ably addressed by Cassius this region, it seems quite natural.

Destructive Fre in Baltimore. A fire broke out on Tuesday afternoon in the stable of Messrs. Coates Glenn, corner of Pratt and Clay, on the 5th inst. handsomely. Whig Mass Conventions.

Tennessee and Abraham Ayres, the )Ouog man who rescued We love to work here, the fair reward, and then enjoy everything that is worth enjoying. We patronize butchers and tailors, eat, drink, vicinity Cumb rland Gap, Sept. 18. Mrs. Corning from drowning, at the South Fer-y assem' le in their respective towns and wards on THURSDAY, the 12th September 7 1-2 o'clock, P.

at the placesof their last meeting, to choose five delegates from each, to a Convention to be held at the house of D. Wiggins, Flat-bush, on Tuesday, 17lh at 4 o'clock P. Saratoga Battle Ground, N. same y. Mas on the 4th is thus spoken of in the Jamaica and wear the best Ihen by books, paintings, mu sic, having an eye all the while to the subslan sachusetts Boston Common, Sept.

19, Indiana and Ohio Slate Line, Richmond, Oct. 28. (L. Farmer i Green-slreels, which consumed the stable and three valuable horses, The fire then spread to ihe extensive lumber-yaid adjoining and owned by the same gentlemen. The yard had been newly ocked with lumber to the amount of $25,.

000 1 he whole of liich was consumed. Insurance, $5000. A brick building on Pratt-stieet, adjoining the lumber-yard, and occupied by Mordecai Kelly as Mr. Ayres is a resident of Ihis village, and Virginia Vorhtown Unit Ground, Oct. 19.

tial, we ennoble labor, and make it the glorious minister to every craving of our nature, real and The Shei ifl of Albany county bis summoned a for the nomination of Members of Assembly, and for the transaction of such oilier business relative lo the coming election as may come before them. known and respected as a most competent engineer on the L. I. Rail Road. This is not the first instance of his coolness and intrepidity in the Mr.

Brum Tbov, August 30, 1844. Sir Your favor of I lie 28th instant comes this morning to hand, advising of the statement made by Mr. Kelchum respecting the conducting and results of our Manufacturing business, and also our Importing and Shipping, which are entirely correct. I commenced importing goods in 1803, and civil posse of 10)0 men to attend him this morn ideal. This we could not do, if the produce of ing in a second expedition to the HelJerberg.

hour of danger. During a fire in Ihis village a dwelling and dry goods store, was burnt. Goods the labor of Ihe ignorant masses of Europe, were He is determined to do his let the conse. about a year since, a whole block of buildings and furniture saved. The grocery of C.

Kelly, thrown upon our shores. quences be what they may. Troy Whig. WM. McDONALD, Cb'n.

pro. lem. R. M. White, Secretary.

September 6. 6t ID- ZXATS OF ALL FASHIONS, finished was principally preserved by uts daring ettorls tool factory or Mr. Ktdd, carpenters shop of Mr. sold some of my first importations to your father Could not Agree. In the case of Hess, in Placing himself on the roofin dangerous proximity Weaver, and several other buildings were burnt and Mr.

Jesse Baldwin i and during the twenty dicted at Philadelphia for riot, the jury could nol to the flames, he disputed the progress of the fire, or seriously damaged. The wires of Morse's Electric Telegraph were burnt off and two of the Grand Rally Last Night. Tbe Whigs had a grand rally last night at National Hall, Seth Low, in the Chair. Col. A.

H. Bullock, two years afterward I imported and shipped more agree, and were discharged. He will beat liber. lo order, at the store of WM. H.

PECK, and his conduct elicited the admiration of all who ty during the interim if he can find bail for $1000. cotton goods than any oilier individual in th witnessed it. posts considerably injured. This fire was the trade, and, with my friends, F. Thompson and 114 Fulton, opposite Sands-street.

March 12 Iy We learn that Mr. Corning, as a testimony of wok of an incendiary, who has been arrested I mac Wright, started the first packets out of -j a ic 1 1: i his gratitude to Mr. Ayres, lias presented him an of Worcester, addressed the meeting in a most forcible manner, presenting a connected history of the tariffs from the time of the Revolution, Long Island Railroad. The grand march of New York to Liverpool, during which time it ap elegant Bible, and a check tor one hundred uoi lars. FOR CIIRAP DRY GOODS reared the most prominent interest of the count) At Sag Harbor, Edward Prentice, of New to Caroline Lee, daughter of Jeremiah Mu1- improvement in overcoming tune and space, was most triumphantly illustrated last Saturday, from GO TO M.

F. FREEMAN'S 248 FULTON Sr. to encouraije Foreign Trmle, as we then milked and vindicating unanswerably Ihe policy of pro ford, of Sag Harbor. Barker Ac Towlc's Branch. Brooklyn to Boston via IVonvich.

Ihe train un the cow whilst John rait, held the bull by Hi tection. We venture to say no individual present At Jamaica, Israel Eldait to Hannah Story, der the conduct of Mr. Thomas Tucker left horns. But a pence in Europe changed the posi A HArrv Omen. During the speech of Gen.

THE largest and best assortment to be found in Brooklyn, telling at the very lowest price. ooi ui Hick's Jeck Mephen Boermri of Wood Brooklyn at 10 minutes alter 8 o'clock, and Hon of the American traue, and led reflectin Comb at New Haven on the 4th, a most plea whatever might have been his previous doubls, retired without a full conviction of the necessity bury, to Deborah Hannah Vorns, of Plain Edse, men to see that a change in our trade was abso arrived in Boston al lilteen minutes past six New Goods received every day from auction. ing incident occurred, which is Ihns alluded to o'clock, hav.ng performed Ihe journey of 245 lutely necessary and our own Government IS. B. his is strictly a one priced store, nei in Ihe report of the New Haven Conner i At Jamaica South, by the Rev.

J. on the 4th instant, Richard Hendrickson, of nd benefits of Protection to American Industry, miles in 9 hours and 46 minutes. The running reeled their attention to the encouragement of ther are goods knowingly misrepresented. If we fail to elect Clay now continued Gen Heinpsieatl, lo I'licebe S. Kemson, of the former American Manufactures, by laying heavy duliei September 12, 1811.

It C.l the experiment of Free Government is a ime was from Brooklyn to Greenport, SH3 miles, I hours and 35 minutes: from Greenport to on the articles we imported, And a I have place. In New York, Charles Henrv Shaw to Louisa failure. If a man like James K. Polk can be elected over a man like Henry Clay, there is no r. BISRrr, Portrait Painter.

ever thought it the interest and duly of every cit Allen's Point, 35 miles by steamboat, 2 hours and 22 minutest from A lea's Point to Worcester, Fountain, of Staten Island Gilbert Palmer to izens to go with his government, I went to Ens Wmo Meetings To-Night The South Brooklyn Clay lub have a meeting ibis evening at the Madisou House. Let every member attend. Tbe Whigs of the Seventh Ward will meet at use in talking hereafter of rewarding public ser. RESPECT I- ULLY informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Brooklyn that he has removed oopnia uorion oeorge w. Ma backer to Mar land in 124 and 1825, and engaged my brother 69 miles, 2 hours and 9 minute from Worcester to Boston, 45 mi'es, 1 hour aod 40 minutes.

tha Jane Foxi William Robertson to Marv vices. al me peuesiais upon wnicn an me Pres dents rose to power. George Washington, to give up importing, and to aomincnce Manufac Dow Thomas H. Thurston lo Elizabeth Mary Angela Roach. turing in this country, which we were eiabled to Thomas Jefferson, all of them down to Van Gu-ren, whom the Democrats lately called from Boston Mail.

Loco Foco Blasphemy The Columbia Ob his studio to 63 Fulton slreet, three or four door above the office of the Long Island Star, where he will be happy to see visitors. Mr. B. ha been long celebrated for the truth and fidelity of his likenesses, and will with the usual facilities the Ashland Cottage, corner of Myrtle Avnue do with many advantage others did not possess, ndenwald to New-York to be pall bearer at his and Prince street, at 71 o'clock, for Ihe purpose us we were acquainted wnh the manufacturers in England, with their operations, and with every IMGD. server, published at the door of Col.

Polk, gives an account of a Loco Foco meeting held in that wo luneral. I yier we win not mention, cut of completing their urganizalion as a Clay Club, In this city, on the 1 1th instant. Elias Tucker guarantee sat sfaction to his patron, He will desrnpt on of cotton goods Ihen made, and with county, (Maury) a few days previons to the 15th i i. 'I AtlcnJ, Whigs of Ihe Seventh. lso clean, alter, restore, and varnish old pie- i i business habits favorable to the undertaking.

ui rifurin, r. anu aroune riglitinglon, at which the most revolting blasphemy was lures. The results of which have been, that for the Van Uagener, The Poughkeepsie Black Brooklyn, Sept. 12, 1841 if perpetrated. A man was laken into the Loco Foca Church, and immersed in regular style, Ihe rirn twenty two years, as we made oh, where will P.dk's pedestal be found I tell you that Ihe Democrats who may vote for him now will be ashamed to acknowledge it lo their posterity, and they'll deny that they were at home or voted at all rather than confess lo their indignant offspring thai they voted for James K.

Polk. Now look at the pedestal of Henry Clay, nearly One Million Dollars; and di ring the last smith, speaks to-day at the Hudson Co. (N. J. hkcu i jrni anu mnnilis.

AtCutchogue, Miss Eliza, daughter of Eras-tu Hallock, aged 22 Mrs. I.ydia Terry, aged 70 years, widow of David Terry. At Aquebogue, Mr. Rhoda, relict of Elisha of the or finance, using Ihe iollow- Wanted. nineteen years as nianuiacturcis, with most steady Mass anretint.

To-morrow and on Saturday, he ng ceremony bnptise Ihte in the name of.1N- CJITUATIOXS by two respectable Young Wo- attention, we aennly rewarded by the results of DREiV JjiCKSOS, the Father! Jama K. Polk. will speak in Kings county, il ihe County Com rising higher ana miner lor ine iai lorty years. vt ens. At West Hills, Jacob Smith, aged 30.

mittee make the appointments aod inform him Aye, see him like an eagle with untired pinion At Jamaica, Mrs. an Wicklen, wife of Tunis today. win, at i i the other as Chambermaid has no objection to do plain sewing. Good reference given. Apply in the first new biiek house, towards Be gea sL, opposite the Catholic church in Court street, Brooklyn.

12-2t snaring against the sun. (Here the audience were startled by the cry of An Fagle. An Ea tan Wick en, aged 38. At Flashing, Mr. Wjckoff, wife of George i gle.

Every eye was raised toward ihe Heavens, South Ferrt. South Brook ly a i so rapidly and there, with outspread wiags, the proud bird increasing that Ihe Ferry Company have added a tit Son and TEX.1S, the lMy Ghost This, be il remembered, was done in Polk' own county, at a Loco Foco meeting. In I -4 this blasphemous party were grievously afflicted on account of the exhibition of log cabins," and now their sensibilizes are painfully stocked at Whig songs." But this mock of religion will not disturb their complacency no, this iaa-Wbig lie." Jomtsborough (Traa.) Whig. Fire. On Saturday last another fire occurred In New York, Cornelius Hoffman of our coantrv seemed to pause as if delighted having made more people happy than any other two individuals in the United States, as we have employed one thousand to twelve hundred persons stradilt- during the whole time; a I think I am safe in s.iying that at leaM two hundred of Ihose hands are now tiled oa gixxj re Ihe independent citizens in thiseoentry nd as many more have ne into different kraachea of business on their nwa accoant.

is not becoming in me to say how far we have promotrj the spiritual interests of oar Operative; but this I can say, that it has been one of the prominent objects with ourselves oar associate, fully believing the success of every under- Strnverl or Stolen. third boat for the accoinmodalioa of travellers. Ji; jonn neon-, aged Mrs. Klua Day. with the se ae beneath him.

Gea. Combs looked Heretofore they have been running but two. up and exclaimed" Oh, proud bird my eoun try's banner, I accept tbe omen. I -one, long South Brooklyn Clay CI no. Accident.

Thoasa Welsh, a laborer ia the may you soar ia majetty above those banners 5D0LLR3 REWARD. Strayed or stolen, from the corner of Myrtle and Raymoal three SOWS, two of them while, and the other rrey on the rump an I shnnlders. Whoever will relum them ta PATRICK MARTI.V, at thu above named place will receive the above reward. Sent-li ll waving over tbe land af the free aad the home of Navy Yard, fell while engaged at tbe top of a CJ The Members of the South Brooklyn Democratic Clay Clah, are requested to meet at tbe the Gentlemen. I have said that the pile driver, and injured bis bead, as it was sup Mad son House, ca THURSDAY EVENING, posed, seriously.

aaderaUad that he is doing laking irpenJ upon a Divine blessing, and that things did aot come accidentally. That did aot cutne by accident to take the eateaee from my month, I bail it a a happy omen. w.ll a ad likely to recover. without that ail our labor ism am. Yonr obe.ti.-nl servant.

KEN JAM IX MARSHALL at Clinlonville. It was discovered breaking out ia the hone-shed attached to tbe church, some hay was deposited overhead in Ihe shed which was undoubtedly ignited by aa incendiary, fur tbe persoa waa first discovered Ihe fire, a rushing lo the spot, heard a persoa jump from the shed, and Ihe aoise bis step as be ran into the wood. Tbe shed was entirely consumed. It will be recollected that a few weeks since, we recorded The effect af Ui ace a ire as may well be suppied. was electrical, aad tbe air resounded with tbe saddea aad iaultaaeou shoals tbe American Ihstitite.

The regular aooalhly meeiiBg the Institute will be held this evening, at tbe Rrpnoitory ia the Park. It is desirable Ilorsie take? np. CAME lo the premiara nf the aaKaeviber. ihe 10th a DARK BROWN HORSE, with nae white foot. Toe ewner is requested to prove property, pay charge, and take him away.

Apply to William RoberKva, Livery Stable, Henry street, Bro-klya. ll-3 P. S. Respecting Ihe boanty from Ihe British C'revaoieal, we re allowed 3d. per yard oa all Printed and NamJ GooJa imrwted into ullitade.

that there should be a fall alteadaac of tbe tin Oeatry da ing the yais and ia PaEsiDENrTvLEa ssoummoned la give testi- the 12th instant, at 8 o'clock. A punctual at-teadanee is requested of all members, and all who wish to join, a important busiaes will com before the Club. A. SIDNEY BAXTER, President. J.

Wade Dewisou, Secretary. Sept. 10-31 Calvary- tnirt h. IT D.vtae Service will be held tare times oa 3 ladays Morning, 10 I-J; afteraooa, 3 1-2 1-2; aide Wedaeady eveniags, at half past 7 aVIock, uatd lartber aouce. Seat free- Srpt, 34J.

ok Bi bers. aseny by a eoesoiisaioa (ram the N. Y. Supreme tbe attempt made l- fire the church. The fact that an incendiary is a boat at ClmtoaviI, should put every one of it citizens oa lb qui rive fur his dctectioa.

A very large reward, we under consequence firqueail sH funis for Irs ia thsa we arrliaJ ttx-ta ia Maachea-trr. TJ.elo.iaiy rour la.puris asnoaated to Court ia the sail betureea DntX Greea aad Mr. Anti-Gambuno. There will be a sneetinf WikoaT loachiag the Repaalie" aewspaper. PIR SALE, a'aeaeral assortment af CABINET FI RMTL RE.

Bed. Matlraesea, stand, has beea offered by Smrl Lgcrt, ik evening at Cl.atoa Hall, X. for lha r- Ma- Chabus Navlob ha b-ea dischargtd by pote of fcraviat aa aati-g aatbliag society. Mr. at reduced prices, to elo lb bavaesa of Thomas Badka, deceased, late af ikt Srni Hess at Baddea, 44 Full at.

tbt Mayor of Philadelphia fro custody, there beiae -ao eaase so bold bins lo answer, for tbe wbKh we hope will prove saccrasla! ia eliciting sack iafotmataoa as wdl lead to tbe coavietioa of the scvadrel aad villite. Dashtag Jowaal. Green, tbe reformed gaaibter, sad Mbers wd The Jrena Cuanty Vein (yer a ad Terminer aud Circuit Ceert, meiarirucH yotrtdsy al the C'ouit Iker, uta Hemr'eaJ. speak. fart betook ia tbe lata rmU ia Southward.

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