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Tfce Folk JFcsUtsJ. IPrlswkera Tan DlesBOB laBttdk A correspondence between Messrs. Gushing, Nashville Union of the'23d inst con executive, authority, that a warrant may issue apraoABS tjsk vrv. Democratic Xtetalllcan Oaunl Cmuvrfttee El" A regular meeting of the Committee' will be hold at CongTcM Hall, on THURSDAY Evening, September 1st, at 7J o'clock. By order, J.

M. FOLK, Chairman. These welcome visitors have again stolen a tains an account of the great festival atRogers for the surrender ot sucn iugmve. Wood and Ferris of the House of Representatives, and Daniel Webster, Secretary of State, march upon old Time, and, with their bright vill, in honor of Gov. Polk, which took AB.TICLE IV.

All grants of land heretofore made by either ih limits of the territory winch place on the 11th. The weather was extreme and shining faces, their beautiful white paper, clear and handsome typography, and general has been pnblished. The object of the former C. A. Dbniee, Secretary.

au31 2t ly unfavorable, as it commenced raining before sunrise, and continued without abatement, neatness outviewing a new pin, stand ready to amuse and enlighten the natives. While on is, to procure the liberation of one hundred Americans and upwards, confined at the penal colony of Great Britain for having been taken throughout the day but all this could not dam JFIKSX UIYIVEBSAMST CH1IBCH. seats fb.ee. In Adams, between Nassau and Concord streets. Open for Divine Service every Sunday morn ing, afternoon and evening, at tha usual and defrayed ny me party sition, and receives the fugitive.

article xr. The eighth article of this treaty shall be in force for five years from the date of the rat.hca tion, and afterwards until one or the other party shall signify a wish to terminate it The tenth article shall continue in force until one or the other party shall signify its wish to terminate it, and no longer. A RTTr T.P. XTT. pen the ardor, or suppress the enthusiasm of in arms against the government of it Canadian this subject, we cannot forbear to notice the marked change which has come over the whole i i the sturdy Democrats of East Tennessee, it provinces, hey aamu mo reguiaritjf field of magazine literature, in its largest and was computed.

that fully six thousand persons proceedings in case ot tne prisoners, an oi a28eod3m hours. were present The 44 Union says most comprehensive sense, within a few years past. We can remember when the Knicker whom have tried and sentenced according Accorhnanied bv Doctor Ratnsey.Capf. Lyons, PBOCt AMATiOff. to law.

but state that their ottences being pon bocker, and Ladies' Companion works now The present treaty shall he duly ratified, and tVio mutual Yr.lian.rfi of ratification shall take Gen. Anderson, R. Reynolds and others, 03 WHEREAS various dwelling houses and Gov. POLK arrived at Mr; Powell's hotel in 8hops in this city have recently been entered in tho by this treaty falls within the dominions of the other party, Shall be held valid, ratihed, and confirmed to the persons in possession under such gints, to the same extent as if such territory had by this treaty fallen within the dominions ol the party by whom such grants were made and all equitable possessory claims, arising from a possession and. improvement of any lot or parcel of land by the person actually in possession, or by those under whom such person claims, tor more than six years before the date of such treatv, shall, in like manner, be deemed valid, and be confirmed and quieted by a release to the person entitled thereto, of the title to such lot or parcel of land, so described as best to include the improvements made thereon; and in all other respects the two contracting parties agree to deal upon the most liberal principles of equalitv with the settlers actually dwelling on the territory falling to them, respectively, which has heretofore been in dispute between them.

tical, government may property interpose its standing deservedly high with the public kind offices. Mi. Webster replies that the sub Roffersville on tha mornins of the 11th having Mr tmmo ovil dkDosed per pjace in London, within six months from the HatA hereof, or earlier if uossible. were really disgraceful to the art ot printing, ject will be urged upon the attention of the two sojourned that night with one of the democratic veterahs of 'Old Frankland' Cleon Moore A. mwv MTmnnv In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipo and were sorry specimens indeed of our native British Ministers, regular and special, and en Esq.

some six miles, distant. He proceeded to tertains a strone hope that the interposition will literature. The first like a bad tenant was moving about every month or two, and of course tentiaries, have 6igned this treaty, ana nave hereunto affixed our seals. Tnn in dnnlicate. at Washington, the ninth be effectual.

It would be an appropriate finale presented anything but a uniform appearance dav of August. Anno Domini, one thousand to the grand settlement already made. eio ht hundred and fortv two. while its contents were made up of tenth rate Honors' to the Dead in Florida. On the ghost stories, namby pamby rhymes, and edito.

the stand prepared for him in an aajacont grove i and at 11 o'clock commenced addressing the lution of the Common Council, do offerva reward of living acres around him. The Argus is ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the apprehen right in pronouncing his speech 44 among the Bi0n and conviction of any person concerned in such happiest efforts of his life." He spoke about bnrglarie and conviction two hours and a half, and from the commence 6 ul "PP" ment to the ciose, the rain literally poured down, 7 aU hereafter enter any dwe a drenching torrent. At nearly period ing house or shop the night time, with intent he would suggest the propriety of adjournment, rob tho same. but was answered with shouts No No Witness my hand and official sea. ASttiiUK.

iJI, lseal.j DANIEL WEBSTER, seal. The rnri osnondenre is unon the subjects 15th inst the solemn and imposing ceremony rial glorification. The "Companion" was, in of interring the officers and soldiers who have 1st. Of the interference of the Colonial au tlinritina nf the British West India Islands with fallen in the Florida War, including the unfor professional parlance, a horrid botch" in every sense of the term, being printed upon whitey brown paper with grey ink, illustrated with American merchant vessels driven by stress of tunate Major Dae and his command, was per weather, or carried by violence, into the ports Goon! Go on while the immense auditory l.s. this twenty eighth day of July.4 formed at St Augustine.

At half past 1U enormous daubs, miscalled wood cuts, and filled HEN. C. MURPHY, gave the most breathless attention throughout. of colonies. 2H.

On the subiect of the Caroline and clock a signal gun was fired, when the Mayor with original and selected articles principally or. May' jy28 tf At the close of his speech he repaired to the and Common Counc'l, the Masonic i raternity, 3d. On the subiect of impressment but ex the latter. Now they are perfect models in thei dinner and with the people partook of the ample and the Military proceeded to St Sebastian way. The same remarks will apply to most bounties there provided.

other popular magazines of the day. They ap WBI. VORIS, Agent. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT WAREHOUSE, 69 Fulton street. The right spirit is abroad in Tennessee, and cept that a sort of apology, and plea of necessity, is made for the burning of the Caroline, with an expression of regard for the sacredness of our neutral rights nothing is settled upon thpse noints and the President is understood near to have seen their worst times and now, we marvel not that the Federalists refuse to a4tf submit their difficulties to the people.

A gen under the wholesome inftvionces of free trade an3 unbounded competition, liave assumed an ARTICLE Whereas, in the couse of the controversy respecting the disputed territory on the Northeastern Boundary some moneys have been received bv the authorities of Her Britannic Majesty's Province of New Brunswick, with the intention of preventing depredations on the forests of the said territory, which moneys were carried to a fund called the Disputed Territory Fund," the proceeds whereof it was agreed should be paid over to the parties interested in the proportions to be determined by a final set lementof boundaries It is hereby agreed that a correct account of all receipts and payments on the said fund, shall be delivered to the Government of the United Stale, within six months after the ratification of this treaty, and the proportions of the amount due thereon to the states of Maine and Massachusetts, and any bonds and securities appertaining thereto, shall be paid and delivered over to the Government of the United States; and the Government of the United agree to receive for the use of, and pay vL'to the of Maine and Massachusetts of said fund; and further to pay and satisfy said states respectively, for all claims for expanses incurred by them in heretofore disputed territory, era resignation would be equivolent to a gen to declare in his message accompanying the Treaty, that he does not deem it necessary to urge the consideration of those matters further. lIt. IHOBIABTlT has rejnoyed to the corner of CLINTON AND BALTIC STREETS, my 10 tf near the new Church. enviable rank in the Great Republic of Letters. eral defeat of their party.

First in order conies The Rutin? Passion Strong in Death. Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, filled as 44 Doctor." said the wife of a man who was on Bj REMOVAL THE LONG ISLAND IN THE EAGLE Bridge, received and joined the funeral procession, and returned to the city. The remains were borne in seven wagons, each draped with the American flag the officers and soldiers of the different regiments serving in Florida, officiating as pall bearers. On being removed from the wagons, the assembled multitude were addressed by the Rev. Mr.

Walters, of the Catholic Church. The Episcopal service was then read, prayers offered, the remains were deposited in the vaults prepared for their reception, and the ceremonies closed with the customary salute. It was a mournful, yet interesting spectacle. German Emigrants to Ohio. The Cin the brink of eternity, and brought there by dis SURANCE COMPANY have removed their of uual with articles valuable to the merchant, and interesting to the general reader.

The principal WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31. sination and intemDerance "Doctor, wnat would vou advise me to give him papers for the current month are Trade of the Publishing Office, 39 Fulton street 2d Story. 44 O. his case is a hopeless one now," said fice from No. 3 Front street to No.

41 Fulton cor ner of Front. Brooklyn, May 4th, 1842. my4 tf B3 REMOVAL. The BROOKLYN INSU Russian Empire," The Warehousing fcys tern," a powerful and well reasoned article, in the physician, 44 so you may him whatever he calls for." Adjournment or Congress. its defence The Trade of France a con.

Ere this sheet is issued, two very important Soon after the dying man called feebly for his tinuation of Professor Tucker's dissertation on the Progress of Population and Wealth in the RANCE COMPANY have removed to their he building. No. 43 Fulton street, upper comer of Fron' street, opposite their former office; Brooklyn, April 16. al6 tf JT. B.

HOLDEIV, 'and making a survey thereof in 1833 the Gov Tidied Strifes agreeing with the United States for 50 years," Commercial Voy afflicted wife, and said 44 Mary, Mary I want something to take 44 Whatshall it be said Mary. 44 Why," said he "you had better bring me a brandy toddy, and let it be strong very strong a good deal of brandy and very little water." cinnati Microscope of the 23d inst says that the ages and Discoveries," "Mercantile Biogra. Miinp and Massachusetts to tuem number of German emigrants who have reach phy," Lights and Shadows of Mercantile Life, the further sum of three hundred thousand dol i events will have transpired at Washington namely, the passage of the Tariff bill into a law, and the adjournment of Congress. The first will be hailed with joy by the manufacturers, whose warehouses have been crowded to repletion for months with domestic fabrics, awaiting the result of the efforts in Congress to give them a monopoly of the market while the last will prove extremely gratifying to the people at large. The session just osed his been with an interesting and truthful portraiture, in the Hotisins.

There's nothing like a cousin. It ed that city for the last two or three weeks 44 is one thousand per week. The Penelope from Pittsburgh on Thursday, had upwards of one hundred, and the Arcade, the day previous, form of story, of a bankrupt; A Manual of lars, in equal moieties, on account. 01 inuir absent to the line of boundary described in thi? treaty, and in consideration of the equivalent therefore, from the Government of Her 3ritannic Majesty. ARTICLE VI.

Gold and Silver," Preferred Creditors," The magazine is unusually rich in statistics, CITY AND COUNTY SEALER Of Weights and Measures, HOUSE 88 FRONT STREET. Orders left at Wm. M. Udall's, in Water street, near Fulton Ferry, will be au22 attended to. (6m WILLlAOl WISE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, d27 No.

79 Fulton street among which may be mentioned particularly about the same number. The company that arrived yesterday, were from the kingdom It is furthermore understood and agreed, that those out tiie raost expensive and profitless f. rhp nnmose of runninc ana tracing is the sweetest relation in human hature. Your dear family cousin, with her provokingly maidenly reserve, and her bewitching freedoms, and the romping frolics, and the stolen tenderness over the skein that will get tangled and then the long rides which nobody talks about, and the long tete a tetes which are nobody's business, and the long letters of which nobody pays the postage no, there is nothing like a cousin a young, gay, beautiful of a cousin Hanover, and were composed almost wholly of young, vigorous, temperate families, the best looking set of immigrants we have seen for a four tables, exhibiting collectively the gross imporU and exports of France, arranged under the heads of general and special commerce, from 1827 to 1840. There is also a large amount of facts and figures (which the merchant alone regards) in reference to our own and its ramifications.

Indeed the trader HOWA II parts of the line between the source of the St. in the history of our national legislation. The Croix and the St. Lawrence River, which will i two houses have been doing and undoing each require to be run and ascertained, and for mark otnerg work blowing hot and cold alternately Tanl. tS SmmtSrSSnb; i hering and now receding fishing for appointed, one by the President of the United vetoes and getting bites quarrelling with and States, bv and with the advice and consent of abusinc the President, but finally yielding until long time.

They have an immense amount of oociob jr. 148 uu25 Adis ma street, Brooklyn; "plunder" with them, including kitchen utensils, bedding, books, wooden shoes, cradles, and 20,000 in gold. Many of them are mechanics, Dear Peaches. Yesterday afternoon a gen WANTED A situation as Child's Nurse or Chambermaid, by a respectable young wo tiAman no cnlirifa hv nnp nf the numerous the Senate tliereor, anu one Dy ner oruaimic i the peopie have become heartily sick Dotu ol who deprives himself of this work, is 44 his own worst enemy." Next comes ho who vend fruit to l'uv some of his peaches man, who can procure the best of city references. Maiestv: and the said commissioners them and their doings.

tv. Iuauire. corner of JJouerJitv and iiverctt street. and the whole company intend to settle in this city. They report, that many thousands more are on their way, and may be daily expected." Tho (TPnTieinin noL navinsr uiiv buvt: uic wi i 44 Godey's Lady's Book," embellished with au30 3t rfanooterl ttip hnv to JJrOOklVn.

which he requested the boy to a dollar bill, two beautiful engravings, and disfigured with change. i he urcnm saiu ne wuuiu leave ma The Senate's amendments to the Tariff bill were concurred in by the House, and thus some of its more hideous imperfections were pared of: but still it is so grossly unjust to all the meet at Bangor, in the State of Maine, on the first day of May next, or as soon thereafter as may be, and sir. 11 prcceed to nv the line above described, from the source of the St. Croix to the River St. John shall trace on proper marks the dividing line along said River, and another abominable fashion plate, a custom MORTGAGE SALE.

Notice is beieby given for that whereas Ebcnezcr Montagujate of thtt city of New York, in the state of New York, mer basket while he ran for the change, and started off, and about an hour afterwards happening in Shocking. A blacksmith named John Reed, of Brownsburg, Va. in a fit of insanity, attacked his wife and eldest daughter with a bar of iron, but they escaped. He then turned upon two at the same dace, we beheld our tnend moral chant, and Amelia tiiswilc, being ot tnc ageoi twenty ene years, and upwards, did, on or about the seventh day of March, in the year of our Lord one which we thought the proprietors had dispensed with. The first of these is a domestic scene, entitled 44 Redeeming Pawns," the other, a representation of the 44 Preble Medal," accom nr over the basket and some nan oozen great interests of the country, and will operate so unequally and oppressively, that it along the river St.

Francis, to the outlet of the Lake Pohenagomook and from the outlet of aid Lake, they shall ascertain, fix, and mark by peaches, which had cost him so high a price. younger children, killed one and horribly man thousand eight hundred and Uurty tnree, mast and execute, under their hands and seals, and deliver Bujjalo Uourter. gled the other. A gentleman who was passing, must speedily work its own overthrow. The days of high protective tariffs are numbered even now the handwriting is upon unto Silas Butler, then of the village (now) city of Twv.

Rf.cent Indian Murders. The Tal Brooklyn, in tho county ot Kings and Ftate ol jMew York, penfleman, now deceased, and to Henry lahassee Floridian of the 20th inst. has the fol panied wit'i a condensed sketch of the 44 Old Commodore." Miss Leslie, Miss Segwick, Mrs. Seba Smith, N. P.

Willis, and some of the lesser lights, contribute. Willis's story is fair hearing the noise, attempted to enter, but was immediately felled by the maniac, and his skull lowing. We horje it mav Drove true 44A rumor Warner, of the city of New York, aforesaid, Coun sellor at Law, a certain indenture of mortgage of has iust reached town that Colonels W. and so badly fractured that he survived but two to middling but the bes ece, by all odds, is hours. Reed was then lodged in jail for safe the wall and we venture to predict that as soon as the real opinions of the people can be expressed, and their true representatives heard, not only this most iniquitous act, but also the great bulk of the laws of the Twenty seventh "durable monuments upon the land, the line described in the first article of this treaty and the said Commissioners shall make to each of their respective Governments a joint report or declaration, under their handE, and seals, designating such line of boundary, and shall accompany said report or declaration with maps certified be thein to be tho maps of the new boundary.

ARTICLE Vl. It is further agreed, that the channels in the rhef St. Lawrence, on both sides of the Long Sault slaSda and of Barnhart Island the J.Bailey with the volunteers, have overtaken the real estate hereinafter mentioned and described, the Indians, flogged the murdering party, killed bearing date on that day, sad conditioned for the eio ht in battle, and took one risoner, whom payment of the sum of one thousand dollars, law Mrs. Smith's 44 Leaves by the Wayside." The keeping. authoress hits off a sailor's wife in.

a style se th ir huncr. and wore in hot nursuit of the resi ful money of the United states of America, on or A Dreadful Scene The Danville (Pa.) ue. It is said they were overtaken in Madison before the expiration of one year from tho day of conding to Cooper. Next we have Congress will be erased from the statute books. Democrat states that on Monday of last week, iviimtv noar the coast, on ineir wav iu to we the horse attached to the dearborn of Mr.

Lin regulars. la the river Detroit, on both sides of 44 Graham's Magazine," last in the order of time, though among the first in the order of talent Under the auspices of its new editor Mr. Griswold, it has brushed up prodigiously, and with the aid of such contributors as Ingra ham, Bryant, Fay, Herbert, Hoffman, can der, took fright in Washingtonville, and upset the vehicle, in which were Mr. Linder, his wife and child, his mother in law, and Mrs. Wagoner of Turbutville.

The man and his wife had their legs broken, and the child's skull was se after the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable semi annually, and containing therein a power to the said Silas Butler and Henry W. Wanner, their executors, administrators and assigns, to sell the said mortgaged premises, upon default being made in the said condition which said mortgage, containing such power was duly acknowledged and certified, so as to entitle it to bo recorded, and tho same was afterwards duly recorded as a mortgage in the office of the Clerk of the Countv of Kings, aforesaid, in Liber number 24 of Mortgages, page 336, on tho 12th day of March, 1833, at fivo minutes nast four o'clock. P.M. Congress. In the Senate on Monday, Mr.

Adams's resolution to compel the attendance of members upon their legislative duties when not prevented by sickness, and in case of voluntary absenteeism, deducting their per diem, was referred to the Judiciary Committee. The joint resolution providing for experiments with Colt's Battery, was passed. A message was received from the House stating that the Senate's amendments to Mormon War. The following note was written on the outside of a letter receive I on Saturday, at one of the public offices from Chicago, Illinois. 44 A battle has been fought between the Mormons and Anti Mormons.

The extra says, thirty or forty were killed or wounded. The Governor has gone down with 200 men." Madisonion. scarcely fail to run neck and neck with the best. Its embellishments are decidedly the best verely fractured. the Island of Bois Blanc, and between that island and both the American and Canadian and all the several channels and pas sawes between the various islands lying near the junction of the river St.

Clair, with the lake of that name, shall be equally free and open to the ships, vessels, and boats of both parties. reticle VIII. The" parties mutually stipulate that each shall prepare, equip and iri service, on the of Africa, a sufficient and adequate squa we have seen alwayB excepting the fashion plate. 44 The Proposal" is an exquisite speci From the Rocky Mountains. The St Louis Bulletin of the 17th inst says Seven boats arrived yesterday from the Yellow Stone PUBLIC MK liTIIV.

the Tariff bill had been concurred in. The bill And whereas the nsht, titie, and interest of tha men of the art but the 44 Lady Alice" is a failure. It looks like a ro manlic runaway school river, consigned to the American Fur Company. said Silas Butler, in and to the said mortgage, was to repeal the 20 per cent, proviso of the Distri. miss, a la Croghan, and is anything but pretty, button law, was passed 23 to 19.

Also, the NEW YORK AND ALBANY RAILROAD. lETTho following has been addressed to the Board of Directors of the Company We, the undersigned, members of the Common Ceuncil of the cities of New York, Brooklyn, snd Troy, fully appreciating the necessity for the early having on board twenty thousand Buffalo robes and a few packs of other furs. They have been duly assigned by him to tho said Henry Yv. Warner, who subsequently, in and by a certain deed poll of assignment, bearing date the fourteenth day dron, or naval force of vessels, of suitable nUrn hers and description, to carry in all not less than as we think contested election bill. Wednesday (to day) The two last are from the i ublishiug house of over two months descending.

at 12 o'clock was fixed upon for adjournment Post, 88 Bowerv. of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, recorded in the office' of tho Clerk of the County of Kings aforesaid, in Liber number 25 of Mortgages, page 168, Indiana Once There appear to Fatal Rencontre. On the 20th inst a fatal rencontre took place in the streets of Hamburg, S. between Maj. Joseph Woods and Mr.

James Rooney the latter received a pistol shot construction ol the JN ew oris ana Aioany ltauroaa, and the vci satisfactory results of a recent visit along the line of the road, do recommend the President and Directors of the Company to call a public meetine of all the friends of the enterprise, at some be as many 44 final ends" to the returns from eighty guns, to enlorce separately ana respectively, the laws, rights and obligations each 'of the two countries, for the suppression of the "Slave trade the said squadrons to he independent of each other, but the two Governments stipulating, nevertheless, to give such orders to the officers commanding their respective forces, as shall enable them most effectually to act in concert and co operation, upon mutual consultation, as exisrencies mav arise, for the attain Indiana, as to the Florida war. Yesterday we In the House, the Tariff bill was duly announced. Mr. Clifford moved to lay it on the table lost, 65 to 120. The amendments were then concurred in by acclamation.

The bill to limit the sale of stock of the Loan to par, and issue six millions of Treasury notes in lieu of so much of it, was taken up, and after being amended by Mr. Botts so as to prevent stock published what purported to be a correct account of the result, but to day, from the same in his breast, and expired immediately. Maj. Woods delivered himself up to ah officer in a few minutes after the occurrence. convenient place iu uie city uj now iwft, tt uu early day that an opportunity may be offered to communicate such information and to devise such measures as will lead to the early completion of tha work.

Unparalelled Feat. George Washing ton Dixon performed last week, at Wilmington, source, we have another and ditterent version. Chapman's Sentinel, (Dem.) of the 23d inst. says 44 Returns from all the counties of this state have been received, and we have a majority of one on joint ballot This is not including Steubon and De Kalb, and where, there is Delaware, one of the most extraordinary feats on record. He walked thirty five miles in 5 being issued save for money actually paid into the Treasury, passed 115 to 38.

ThefSenate's resolution for adjournment was concurred in. The election bill, from the Senate, was then taken up, and the amendment limiting the operation of the section which prescribes the election of members by single districts, disagreed to. The second amendment fared likewise the remainder were agreed to. ment of the true object of this article; copies of all such orders to be communicated by each Government to the other respectively. ARTICLE IX.

Whereas, notwithstanding all efforts which maybe made on the Coast of Africa for suppressing the" Slave Trade, the facilities for carrying on that traffic and avoiding the vigilance of cruisers by the fraudulent use of flags, and other means, are so great, and the temptations for pursuing it, while a market can be found for slaves, 6o strong, as that the desired result may be long delayed, unless all markets be shut the uurchase of African ncaroes the not a shadow of doubt, it will result in favor of hours and 35 minutes, and then three days and two nights without sleep or rest, on a plank only 15 feet long. George is hard to beat a democrat. This is alao allowing to the whigs every doubtful member, some of whom will disappoint that party by their votes. We con ICT The Standard, which must have been NEW YORK MOSES G. LliONARD, Aid.

9th Ward. CALVIN BALIS, 1st ELIJAH F. I URDY. 10ih CALEB S. WOODHULL, Sd A.

HATFIELD, Hth C. CROLIUS, 6th H. W. BON NELL, 13th ROBERT JONES, 5th CHAS. W.

SMITH, 7th FREDERICK LEE, 17th RICHARD H. ATWELL, Ast. 6th H. C. WESTERVELT, 1st.

WM. V. BRADY, 16th WM. D. WATERMAN, 9th JOHN PETTIGREW, 17th CHARLES J.

DODGE, 11th WALTER MEAD, 16th JAMES NASH, 7 CHARLES H. BROWN, 8th JOHN B. SCOLES, 14th WM. DODGE, 3d DANIEL WARD. 10th DAVID T.

WILLIAMS 4th TROY: TfYWAS r. WF.AH.TT. Mavor. sider Howard's election to the United States asleep of late, comes to us through the Post Office this morning, with the usual double lead ed railroad article. The editor's new born zeal, added to his old stock of enthusiasm on Senate as certain.

This is glory enough for one day." As the Indiana Journal (Fed.) of the same date, is silent upon the subject, wo infer parties to this Treaty agree that they will unite that the above is correct Hew York Legislature. In Senate on Monday, the concurrent resolution from the Assembly came up, opening the session for the repeal of ths exemption law, when it was laid on the table by a vote of 15 to 12.Mr. Faulkner endeavored to get the Senate to consider the proceedings of a meeting at this subject, must have an outlet somewhere so look out for a speech at the Tabernacle to Lord Ashburton in Boston. On Saturday night all becoming representations and remonstrances, with any and all Powers within whose dominions such markets are allowed to exist and that tli33' will urge upon all such Powers the propriety and duty of closing such markets at once and forever. ARTICLE X.

It is agreed that the United States and Her British Majesty shall, upon mutual requisitions by them, or their Ministers, Officers, or Author his lordship had a public reception at Faneui ET The Token, issued at Boston forthe last Hall, the old 44 Cradle of Liberty." Mr. Chap the 15th day ot May, IBdd, amy ana in duo form of law, assigned tho same to the subscriber, who is the assignee thereof. And whereas, default has occurred in the said condition of such mortgage, by which the said power to soli has become operative, and no suit or proceeding at law has been instituted to recover the debt now remaining secured by the said mortgage, as hereinafter mentioned, or any part thereof. And whereas, the amount claimed to be due on the said mortgage, and by virtue thereof at tho time of tho first publicaiicn of this notice, is the sum of ono thousand dollars of principal, and tho sum of one hundred and eighteen dollars ninety nine cents of interest. Now, therefore, by virtue of the said power of sale, and of the statute in such case made and provided, tho said mortgage will be foreclosed, by a sale of the said mortgaged premises, or so thereof as will be necessary to satisfy the amount due on and by virtue of such mortgage, as aforesaid, with interest, costs, and expenses, allowed by law, at Public Auction, at the sales room of Joseph Hegeman, No.

14 Fulton street, in the city of Brooklyn, aforesaid, on the twenty sixth day of November next, at the hour of 12 o'clock at of that day which said mortgaged premises arc described in said mortgage as follows, to wit All those certain lots, pieces, or parcels of land, situate, lying anl being in the town of Brooklyn, county of Kings, and state of New York, known and distinguished on a certain map made by D. Ewen, City Svrvcyor, dated March, 1832, and filed on the day of the date hereof, in the office of tho Clerk of the said county of Kings, as lots numbers 175 (one hundred and seventy five), 176 (ono hundred and seventy six), 177 (one hundred and seventy seven), 178 (one hundred and seventy.eight), and 179 (one hundred and seventy nine), which said lots, taken together, are bounded and contain as follows, to wit southerly, in front, by Butler street, one hundred and twenty five feet westerly, on ono. side by lot number 180 on said map, one hundred feet northerly, in tho rear, by lots numbers 150, 151, 152, 153 and 154 on said map one hundred and twenty five feet and easterly, on the other Bide, by lots number 174 on said map, ono hundred feet being the same premises conveyed to tho said Ebe nczer Montagu, ono of the parties hereto of the first part, by the said parties of the second part, by indenture bearing even date hereunto, this mortgage bsing given to secure the payment of a part of the consideration money expressed in said deed of and for the aforesaid premises, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. Dated at Brooklyn, August 30th, 1842, THEODORE BERGEN, Assignee John Vadbrbii.t, Att'y. au31 Owego, introduced by himself, with a view to some favorable action thereon, but they refused 15 to 12.

GEORGE B. WAKKEN Aid. 3d Ward. man, Mayor of the city, received him, in a very neat and appropriate speech, and concluded by fourteen years, and regarded as the chef d'eeurve of American annuals, has been discontinued for want of patronage. The truth is the monthlies introducing him generally to the citizens as.

are so admirably got up now a days, that annu als have a bad look. sembled, as the 44 Right Honorable Lord AbIi burton, representative of Et glmd." The reply was very pertinent and happy. Subsequently In Assembly, the Senate's district bill was again taken up, and amended as follows Mth Dist. Washington and Saratoga 81,733 15th Warren, Essex and Clinton 65,213 16th 44 St. Lawrence and Franklin 73,224 44 Lewis, Herkimer and Fulton 75,263 18th Montgomery, Schenectady and Scho ities, respectively made, deliver up to justice, all persons who, being charged with the crime of murder, or assault with intent commit murder, or piracy, or arson, or robbery, or for gery, or the utterance of forged papers, com jaitted within the jurisdiction of either, shall eek an asylum, or shall be found, within the DANIEL G.

EGGLESTON THOMAS SYMONDS 7th MARTIN I. TOWNSEND, URI GIBERT, Ast. RUFUS M. TOWNSEND, 1st JARED S. WEED, 4th H.

W. STRONG, Recorder of Troy. BROOKLYN HENRY C. MURPHY, Msyor. THOMAS G.

TALMAGE, Alderman. SAMUEL BOUTON, Alderman. JONATHAN ROGERS, Alderman. WILLIAM M. HARRIS, Alderman.

ID We would call attention to an advertise the citizens were introduced in detail. ment of a public meeting, (in another column,) N. B. Similar ceremonies will take place at in behalf of the New York and Albany Rail nane tso.ooa the City Hall, New York, to day except, per road, to be held at the Broadway Tabernacle haps, the speechifying. this evening.

A Flower of Rhetoric. Governor Se ward, ET The election of members of the Legisla ture and delegates to the Convention for framing in his special message, thus speaks 44 1 also adopted the proper measures to pre a Constitution, took place in Rhode Island yesterday. The Algerines had it all their own vent the arms and military stores in our arsenal territories of the other provided, that this shall I only be done upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where fugitiye or person so charged, shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed; and the respective judges and other magistrates of the two Governments shall have power, jurisdiction.andauthority.upon complaint made under oath, to issue a warrant forthe apprehension of the fugitive or person so charged, that he may be brought before such judges or 'other magistrates, respectively, to the end that the evidence of criminality may be heard and considered and if on such hearing, the evi deuce be deemed sufficient to sustain the charge The nineteenth to the twenty eighth districts were then concurred in without opposition, except the last, which Mr. Flagler proposed to amend, by taking two more towns from Monroe county, and adding them to Orleans and Niagara lost. The bill, after an unsuccessful attempt on the part of Mr.

Grout, to change the arrangement of the New York districts, was reported to the House, with the amendments. A long credit. A subscriber of the Richmond Whig in Missouri writes that he will send the first good money he gets or failing in that, near the seaboard, from being used in the at' tempt to desolate with civil war the bosom of a way the Free Suffrage party generally stand SETHE JL.OW, Alderman. G. G.

VAN WAGENEN, Alderman. MARTENUS BERGEN, Alderman. PHILIP REID, Alderman. JOHN DIMON, Alderman. Pursuant to the above recommendation, the friends of the New.

York and Albany Railroad, are requested to attend a public mectinir at the Broadway Tabernacle, on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, the 31st inst. at half.past 7 o'clook. The con. dition and progress of the Company will ho fully stated, and interesting addresses ma be expected from several distinguished individuals. Ladies as well as gcntleir.cn are invited to attend tho meeting.

By order of tho Board. JOS. E. BLOOMFIELD, Secretary. New York, August 27, 1843.

au 31 It ing aloof from the contest sister Stale. Blair is silenced. ID The Park, otherwise called "Old Altered Notes. Beware of $50's, on the has struck its flag to public opinion and the times, and reduced its prices. 44 The legitimate' 7th Ward Bank, altered from 2'e, also $500's.

They are well executed, and calculated to deceive Herald. We'll look out especially for the will pay when he comes 03 Clay's Inaugura is about done for in Gotham spectacle and it shall be the. duty of the examining judge or tion humbug are in request among the play goers, magistrate, to certtty tnc same to the proper.

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