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THE TRIBUNE. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23. IL** Ilome I.euic--?" Convention, A:.r:15.1Z42.? The following Resolution ??a- anani?nonsiy adopted ai a inee-ii.'!. of die "" Home League " of the State of New-York, held ::i th*- City >?'. N*-w-V?rk on ii;?- '.'lii Feb. inst : Resolved, That the " Home League- oiftheState of.Vexv Vwk"approvethecall matie byortierofthe Primary League for a National (Jonveution oCDelcgates representing die in terestsof tl'*- fritmds of the Protecuonol Hon,? Indakrv ai d the Promotion QtTtcciprocai Commerce, and onheintbe reqtifst that the ?:? legates which may he r_r*o>__ from Other Homeleeague. ami Asricnltural Societievand ;?l-. from Mechanical, M_nnfa_i*_-m.g, Commercial and Intentai Irn prox-etiient as-..'"i:tt:ori- ibroughout tlie t'tnted Statt ?. ??' mea__res as they maj deem expedient ?^}&^.&b? Ucttv to th.- 1,1.,'v... ?all. Tn-AgpEL??. \\ >K KMA.V .\ Dii.MK AM < HAN Di-fcR, WILLIAM CONSELYJCA, WILLIAM C.LANGLE-, unit KCE ST. JOHN. F-ecutive Committee of th'- Home League of the State -v .S *-\v-*,"-.?',, papers and ail- th* attention o? their reailen to th' tub jet ' XT 'ih?' letter of ih?i Secretan uf State to oui Ministerin England, relative to the Grcolecase mav be found on nur fir_t page. It? high import? ance commend-* it to general attention. XT The 'H?.?th. L-aoi.?; ' meet- this evening at th?: American Institute to close the discussion on the question of International Copyright. \\ c entreat those members who are in favor of extend? ing that mea? ure of long-deferred Justice to Ait tliors which will enable them to eyjoy thefruil ??: their own labors., to attend early and surely, as'the meeting opens at r.andthe'qucstion :- tab?, taken nt 9 o'clpck. LATER FROM EUROPE. The packet ship North America, C?pt. Lowber. arrived yesterday from Liverpool, which port she left January 3th; The only news cf any interest is from the Continent nod China The repudiation doctriues "t certain ol our States have inflicted a deadly blow upon American Credit abroad. The Morning Post in discussing their indebtedness, says that'tlic defection of Mich? igan, Missi-sippi'i Illiii"i- and Indiana is tiic ready answer to any proposition for giriug new crcdii !" the States.' Lord Ashburfon was to embark for this Country on board ;i steam-frigate onpr.about th*: 1*4tli ult.. so that he may soon be expected. The London journals say that his stay in this Country is expect? ed t'i be very short. Mr. Everett wn.? abseni from London on a visit to his Lordship. The large concern of Messrs. Wingate, Son & Co. of Glasgow, failed un th?.' 29th Dec. for no less than $."?60,000, '1 hey had on establishment in thi.? Countiy. A terrible accident occurred atGrcenock e>n t h?? 30th ult. A fino ship was launched in the pre? sence of a great number of spectators'. Some 150 persons xvere on her d?"'?;k. Ju-t as ??he touched the water her ballast shifted andshcfell t" bheside. t-inkinj* till her masts were covered. Many per? sons were taken from the water, but u great num? ber of lives we're lost.?how many \x*as nut known. The London markets were quiet. Grain was somewhat lower. Monev was plenty, but employ? ment whs scarce in the manufacturing district-?. The Cotton market was firm. The British Government lias interposed it? me? diation between France and Spain, as to th?' recep? tion by the latter of M. Salvandy, *V Minister from Franc?'. The Elections ir ?"lie Spanish Chamber of Deputies resulted in the triumph of iho Ministry. A slight diplomatic quarrel has arisen betwocn Russia an?! France^ then amicable relations, how? ever, will scarcely be disturbed. It arose out of a breach bf etiquette in the reception of the Dij.l.i matic Corps. The overland mail had arrived with particulars of the capture of Amoy. The news is nut so late as has been received here. There are twu American frigates near China t?? protect the interests of th?r united Suites liiere. The letters from Amoy say thai the British gni very little plunder?not more than $-1,000 ?>r $5,000. Tin- ships were t" ?ail for Chusan "ii th?*. 5th of September, and winter there, iheseason being tun I'nr advanced for farther operations North? ward. The Queen has granted a portion of the Cuuton ransom to the troops emplovcd in tin- at? tackon: that city: die shares of colonels ??ill be ?900 each, of lieutenant colonels ?720. of majors ?530, ofcripttiins ?*21<). ami of lieutenants ?14-1. Officers ol the navy sharing, according to their relative iiixk xvith those ?if the annv. Thaiwaddie, Kin. of Burmah, had ?trrived at Rangoon with a large body of troops. Suspicious ?if his motives the Governor General of India liad assembled a large force there xvith several steam trigntes. Nothing uf a hostile nature had oc cwrcd. 1 he dales from Calcutta ate to the 20th of ?So? x-ember. The allai i"-? of tin- British it. die neigh? borhood of Aflghafiistan were in t?i extremely <ii? astroits condition. Their truopsjhere are literally ilia state of blockade. I here has been a .enera! risinsi of the Ghilzies throughout that country, and three xx-i ?_?|_. ?gliting, \?itb the It?.-. <*t" thi?."?- I?iit:~l: officers killed and leu wounded, and 25(1 rank luid file killed "r wounded. Tue cause of thedisturb ance is universally attribuied tu the tinxv.se policy nf Shan Shooja, in cutting down a pension of 40..000 rupee? which he had been in the habit ofmaking to the Eastern G_il_ie?a bribe, in tact, to keep them quiet. [We haxe an interesting Letter from London m type, bat il is crowded val lo-dny.] LO"* Fu.._*ci- B. Cf mim.'. Esq. whom common rumor identifies with a scandalous story about 'an eminent Counselor lately returned nom Eu? rope ami iho wife of a physician,' wliidi upp?ared in yesterday'. Express.immediately on seeing that story proceeded to tin.' Police Office and r?worcoui xvarrai-.ts against the conductors of that print for libel. As the Express speaks of ils facts as no? torious, it will now have a chance to verify ami establish them. We could xvish. hoxvevor." thru ?.uch painful invasions of the ?.cace of the domes? tic circle were ?eft to journals which notoriously live by pan_?ring to prurient appetites ?md base passions. No possible good can ensue from ?uch publication.-- n.? that ol the Express in am case; xvhilc. in ease of their falsehood, the wrong __,. flicted is poignant, ?irreparable. CCT'.Nir. Van BiiRiiX proceed_.South.from this city to South Carolina, to visit the family into which bis.son intermarried; thence W e?t t" I eune-.se?'. on u visit t" G<?n. Jackson. XT Sanford Cobb. late Chambet?aiti of the C.ty ot Albany, has conveyed to that City propert) ??uffieient to cover his defalcation, which xvas about $50.000. XT Luc?an Skinner, lato Teller of the Trade!?' Bank. Boston, has been attested, examined nmi held to bail ?in charge of ?*a.bc*._li_g $23,500 from the Bank. It i- said that tli?. Bunk is fuily s? cired from ioss. XT The Cartmen of our City have emcrcd upon the work o? aiding in the construction oi die N?w-Y0RK ?M? ElMK ?_l?L?tOAl>?with cr?_racter tstic spirit. We ?aw vesterdaya goodly subscription li?; 0f 0De l0 five ?bar-- each, made up wholly !?? Cartmen. But the enemies of tliis benciicent en terprise-arc desperately a? work to ;arresrand dc-* tI.,.v it. and not satisfied with depriving ? ?-?? ' ' farther State an), and foully libeling it- office; - ?ft-iththe intent of depriving them of the pi confidence, a story bos t>e_n started tod?prive the work of the valued aid of the Gar?meu. li?; storv imports that the Erji* Railr_ad, : dlowing !!:?? example of some {"'tt;- Companies ?.?.:;. Road. terrr.innte opposite nundty, will employ its own Cartmen to deliver all On Product -hick it will brins into the ("t'y. This story, which has been used ;.? ;i:?* serious prejudiceol the work, i? effect? ually ]"H lo p'-t by the following .'?"??' '? ?y? w-York on Erie R_it**o.xD Of fice. _ Februarx _':-". :'-?'_. < To Moses J. Ql-imev, Chairman ol the Committee of Cartmen Dear Str.?Having ?_n-i>?r?i?'''-l t't;;it a report is- :n r\v :? l.tion, that tli?-.\-vv York and Erie Rnilroarl COtnpan . tend, or may. ?-n?p!.i;. their own tat-n and borses :r. ?util : ?ieTrodoce.r.Iercbandizean'J Freight, ????'?.?'. ?idrRead ?viU bring to and take from the cityof New-York in such immen-e q_a?liti*a?? 1 iak* tbe libertx '." addr*-?* you fortbe purpo?e of utterly denx'ing any ?tier, mtention orwisl on tin- part of said Company: "ur Chart* r extends ont" to 11*?** City, ami \v?: -Jo not b? lieve that die Legislature ol thin State will allow us to go into the ?carting of goods, after landing ihem on oar ?lock-. ?nu.!???: pi-T'JL'?" ourselves oot to do so, under anycirCnm ?tat*'*"'. ?Vidi great re-;."-' Your obedient servant; D. 0. M-COMBER, Guneral Agent N. Y. and Erie IL R Co i?_ XT Th-* Commercial of last evening belal. tli.' 'Horn. League'" right lustily for taking ?roui : in opposition t.i international ' '??;?? ?:_-ht ?md Jus? tice to Authors ' < In ?vita! ground ' The ' Hon < Eeague' is wholly innocent of the offence so fiercely charged upon it by the Commercial. /' has taken no ground-onth* Copyright (?uesii> whatever. \ Report has 1.n made on that sub jecu ?md that Report ha? been earnest)*, discussed at two oi three meetings ? hut t:?? a? ::<?:; ha? be? :. had <m it save to adjourn the discussion; "--'ill not the Conimercia] look ,i little more carefully to it? facts before it inflicts it? censure hereafter? Per contra, the American has h very bitter and unfair attack "ii International Copyri-bt,~from one ? I'mbus.' (;i gross misnomer.) who thinks neither justice nor policy requires us to submit to the * monopoly ' of allotving Boz !?? be the owner :i tin? countiy of his own productions '. There i. nol ;i felon at Sing-Sing who could not teach this self-styled ' Probtis" honesty und right VXtei-thin Copyright discussion, it must certainly be-?riven up that Conscience i? not innate?:t". nor univer? sal. And thi? fellow, ton. conclude.-: with n sne? r atthe'Home League!' VVbat does he mean? Why may it. not. discuss thi? subject ? Or is ii best t" rob the Autliorofthefiuits of his labor and not attempt to justify it??By tin' way. wc are surprised to sec this essay of '.* 1't'obus ' in the American without ,i word of Edit.ridl dissent, wbero we know there can he _'_ concurrence. N"*M*-i-lA3irsHiRE.?Wc tire conccnicd t.. state thtit. "in- Loci'-!?''?co friends in the Granite State ure involving themselves: in a family quurrcl which. though they are too strongto-fearimmediate'-harm. i? calculated lo bother them in the long run. and ii is ngainst this that we would affectionately warn them. The root of the matter appears in be. 1st. thai Henry Mubbard, the regular candidate for Governor, is personally unpopular, having been originally a bitter Hartford Gonvcntionist, and be? ing now an ultra Jacobin; 2d, thin n good portion of'the party' wen- in fuvor of John H. White for ?'?.?ci mu. and think they were juggled in the nomination; 3d. that Isaac Hill has returned to private life with rather larger and more liberal ideas than he carried axvay witli him from New Hampshire; Jib. that there ure rather more pigs than tents in the Statx-, t.. say nothing of sonn: full-grown hogs. lb?- immediate cause of contention appears to be the progressing Railroad from Nashua to Con? cord. Railroads arc ihe natural enemies of Loc"?? Fbcoisrivof the genuine stamp; a law ho?.been passed which virtually forbid? the construction of any more in the State; and thi? one. being already in progress, ha? been attacked by a Loco-Foeo mob. On-.these various grounds, 'the partv' lias ..put in th?- middle in Concord, and tit.- Hill party are running White for Governor. We think they wili hardly prevent Hub-aid's election bv the People. II"mf Imii'stkv.?Til?' friends of DomesticIn dustrj in Connecticut commenced holding their State Convention ai Hartford on th.- 17th. Jo sei'H S. (.'.'.aiuiim.. bf Plainlield, \?a? chosen President. The names ni 37*2 Delegntcs to the Convention were called, ami a Committee ap? pointed for that purpose reported uu able Ad? dress. The Convention then adjourned until the next ?luv. XT The New-York and Eric Railroad ??ill add.to the business of the city, 400.000 tons uf Produce a.n?l other property : supposing euch ton tu ho moved txxice xvliilc in the city, ami only one half tonto a lend, the cartage will !**? ?oii.iiiiH loads, at ?Jl-j cents, $125,000. or if only 300,000 loads, -?!'!'.??*)(?. The business now being dull f?i Cwrtiiien from De?:embcr to L5th-March, ??av three months, will be improved by the openitions of the Road so as. to be good nil winter. XT The Canal Commissioners of Pennsylvania have given notice that the Pennsylvania Canals will In- open for navigation on the 1st March. The Erie Canal will not be open belbru the 10th or l?th April Philadelphia, therefore, ha? forty or forty-five day.? advantage of New-York for the Western trade XT The Prospectus of 'The ?L.g.vet' in thi morning's Tribune will naturally attract attention. Tito new discoveries in Human Physiology and Psychology which it proposes to unfold are indeed of the most astonishing character, and. if substan? tiated, ??ill place Phrenology ami Animal Ma? netism among '.lie most important of the positive science.?. Our acquaintance with the subject is very slight, but we k-.iow Rev. L.v Ro? Siwdkr _.?>*_?, the Editor oi the Magnet, and we can su\ xvith the utmost confidence that neither his integri? ty nor sagacity ??ill be questioned by any who en? joy his acquaintance. DO" Messrs. Bercsford *.*. Koulke propose to publish an ex-enitii* paper in Philadelphia, called the National Gazette, Tfil R.XI.NE*??.?This tine cbeir .?-*??: beautifully !..?: ?We??iii-.>,i_y ??ve-nin'r. nt the St)ciet>? Library. They b.iw Ne-otMiic i..?o xvcll knoxxTi to the ?overs of musical bahnony m 'jurcity, to roquirc a word bf ">?-.*.:??? ? l this time; ?v. :::.<? remark, however, Uirtt ;'.?r their pe-cn'n-r and capiivatine style. ]x>nr.ii? forth a.? they dolbe nchestand most deligb?'nl melody.xvitii the j-reate*.; ?duplicity m execution, they have no rix-aLs in lb? coutitrx?. They xvill ?zi??.- another Concert a?, the City Hotel this Ex-eninr., when they will appear for the first time in their nexv Summer Costume. The bou?e xvill doubt!-ss be cro**d< d. XT The CITY ?_spaTCH Post ha? now been several weeks iu operation, to great ?_ti?:'aciion. Letters left at its ?iepor-ilone?, which arc xvitbin a few n.?d> of every house, xvill be speedily ibr?? arded to their de?tinati<r*n. ijev ad ver?semen?. BY THIS MORNING'S MAIL. XT Hon. Lewi* Williams of North Caroli dierl suddenly in Washington <>n ">Vedr?e?dav. of an illn<*?? <>f thirty-?ix hour?. Lavins been attadk by his tnalad} -? biffiorij pleurisy) after attendi to lii? duties on "?Vednesday. Though but year, old, he wa_ * The Father "t" the Hous having :.n a. Member fur twenty-?;*-? vars ? ith? ihtermissiun. !!>? w,., ;, n.a.-i 0f fuir talen!-, i sullied integrity, and inflexible Whig prinapl His death ha.? shrouded Washington ?:i gloom. XT Hon. John M. Iv.t*? ;- oui igain up Secretar-' l'pshur. n-. ;.-.ving hi s* rebutung te muny with great pungency' Among h:? remin ,-,...,...._ ;.,. publishes an. extract from an Addrc putforth by A. P. Upshur, Marri? *_"-. 1823, ferihg hims- If as a candidate for Mi ?..'?:??*' gress against Hou. BurweU B?ssett, (Dem.) a ?"losing :?;? pr?ifessi?jn of principles a? follow " V\ ith these principles and feelinsfs. I am a Fi " -.k.'.!.i?t o? that school m^wb?se ?oetriri?-* : "Cons?tution of the United States was este "lisbed, and according to which it was adrrii " ?stered by Washington." lii-* Secretary has certainly chancel his vie* ! verv much "ince that da-.. an<3 ::??; altogether t : ::."'i..'ttcr. I?, nth of an in. C?Ctiiioni-Hou'.'' "Drvr ?ipi-tnrnl?, A.c. Corresponden e ?f the Newi-York Tribune. *.v.?.?!!!n.'.ton. Wednesday, Feb. 2" It is my painful task to inform you that Ho Lewis William?, a distinguished Member oft House of Repr?sentative-?, died "t a billi "?- pic ii.-v this morning, aftei a br??l ?line-is of thirty-? hours. The death of this high-minded, horiorab man. ha- ca-t a gloom over the Capita; which rarelv witnessed on similar occasions. Ii:? grc experience and ability in l?gislation, hi? unstaim purity of character? with a heart full of the bi charities of our nature, endeared him to all'?I knew ? : i n i - Perhaps no man to a gri-a*?". degr enjoyed the confidence of hi? friends, both in pu !:.- and in private life: and the long, unint^rrupu *-.'-tio4 "flu; service in Congress abundautl*. tesi fies i... the- talent and fidelity with which he di charged the functions of th-? trust assigned him. If I were disposed to indulge in the gossip the Metropolis, and furnish vour rcuders with :1 mysterious m <iits that an- circulating here, might give to 111?* Tribune a notoriety for wonder and minister to th?* morbid appetite ofyourfamf citv. But sin1'?* tl>" I'ros?* of our country i? t often stained witli ??ru-?. and obscene publication 1 hold it t" 1"' the duty of a faithful cjirespondci i.i forbear (living currency to unauthentic rumor However, 1 feel perfcedy justified in making t! subjoined statement, notwithstanding n may cau? ypu and vour readers to ?tare. Sometime",in lo3'J Mr. Hoyt, (ate Collector i th?* Pou ut New York, caused a large quantity i guilds Lt?longing to tin* firm of La Chaise an Vanrhi: to be seized under j ? i * * - ? *i i?: ? * offraudulei entrv and uhderv?luati?.?n, after requiring and ol mining the usual penal bonds from t.h?- importer Under th'' signatures of Mr. Hoyt and Mr. Butle it i? understood tlie good? were seized on susp i-imi only, und they expected to prove their lial.il iv l.v die testimony of two witnesses, whom tin confessedly Knew in be base and iniuwrtliy ..(' 1 belief. M ?H-, in.t. Mr. Butler admitted that tl goods for the most par!, were not subject tu dut; und Mr. Iluvt confessed that tin- witnessed allui cd tu. were at al! time? prepared tu ?wein* pith? true or false, according tu their pecuniary inn rest. Notwithstanding, these witnesses were ??t gai-rd bv thw gentlemen to prove the facts allege against die importers. But upon examination was found they would nut testify to the guilt of tli parti?'? charged, so the indictments which th Honorable Collector had caused to be procure against Messrs. La Chaise ,\- Faucha wen.* <li missed, and a rtnlh: proseqiii entered by the Di. irict Attorsey, Mr. Butler. Nut, however, urn there had been extorted from the trembling Frcncl men. ahum $.G,000, in consideration ofwhich com fortablc sum. thegoodswerc restored tu the owners These gentlemen an* foreigners of respcctabilitv and unacquainted with our language; consequent! their apprehensions ni uncertain penalties thn might he inflicted, impelled them thus tu compro mise the difficulty. Was there ever a grosser outrage upon di honor and character of the Government pcrpe crated by men in high official station.**, than tin palpable extortion nf money from strangers, win w.-r?' wholly ignorant of our law? and institutions The proof ?f the above statement will be short! presented to die public in the lorm of an ofl?cri report from tin* Custom-House Commission, whip] ha? nearly concluded its labors. I would commend t.* die special attention ?if thi good ciii/.en? oi Gotham the very able und elabo rate expos??on by Mr. L'oindcxtci ol the fraud an? corruption among the high officials "t" ihe Rcyc nu?' Department of your citv. Yours, Sec. 1'rnrir.?. In t'ongr?'*..-rVe*w War Ntcnincr?-Re irrm-hmcnt?-Appropriation Bill. g?C. Uorre9pondei.ee oi' Tlie-S'ew-Vork Tribun?*. Washington, "?"?'ednt-sday, Fell. 23. In tin' Senat*" a communication was rcceivec from the Nayv Department exhibiting the ?*n:<?In nn'iitr- of officers ..t'tli?- Cusioni- for 18-11. Various petitions were presented, amongwhich was une by Mr. Wright from manufacturer^an?:! ira.1er? id New-York, giving their views?:*?n the readjustment of the tariff. Mr. M.i.Ni.t'M. 'Vom the Committee on Naval Affairs; reported a bill appropriating .350.OOU lot th.- construction of a war steamer, and ?uthorisin?" the Navy Department to contract with Mr. R. L. .""tevens therefor ; which bul rea. passed. Mr. VVooddcry, from the Committee, un Fi? nance, reported a bill ti_\inc the value of pounds sterling, for the pay ?fForeigu Ministers, at>4 84. A bill authorizing die Treasury Department to audit and settle the account of Mr. Gelston, for? merly Collector at New-York, was pu?sed. Mr- All_> introduced nrcsplu??n that the ."-'--,:: ate ?it with open door? while engaged in Execu? tive business. The rer-olution submitted on Monday by Mr. Ai.Lh.v. colling (...'i the Pre-ddem for any corr' jiondrnc" betw-ceri ?iis Government and (?reat Britain since the last communirati?n, wa? taken up. and after a brief but spirited debate, in v. hi.'it Messrs: Calhou-* and Rivi:? opposed making public, a? tlie resolution pi>>p.i?e?-i. the ?tat-: ..-f the negotiations on this delicate ?ubject at this crisis., when a messenger had U-eii sent over fur the pur pose of bringing our dirhcukie? wiih Great Brit? ain '?> h :'a.vorub??' termination. Mr. All?..*?' advo? cated the resolution, ami Mr. Ll.vv -.ug--?'sted hut d id nut pre.?s an amendment oi inquiry a.? to the state of negotiations relative to die boarding of a boat plying between Ugdensburgii and Oswe^o. and the seizure therefrom by British -o'dier? of a piece of a cannon. The resolution on motion of Mr. Hive? was laid on the table: Yea? ?4; Nays 13. Ihe-amendments of-Mr. BENTOS to die Bank? rupt Law an? made the ?pt-cis" urder for Friday next. Th" resolutions of Mr. Ci..vr to rc__rict the vet? poxver were opposed bv Mr. WooDBCK. in ; ?p*?ech of two hours. Mr. Calho*."* has the floor on them. The Senate then adjourned. In the HOUSE, Mr. Barnard, on ?.?a?*-, in ac cortlance with previous notice, submitted a) amendment to the Exeb_qu.r Bul,'which; withou n-adinc. was laid "t: the table andoplered prime?! Resolution- offered on leave by the fbllowioi Members -r<rrt* adopted: Mr. rIu.BB_.-KT), callim "ii tii?? Secretar." uf the Trcasun for any informa riba in his possession relative to die tobacco trade Mr. K?_r.:-:TT. ?ns*_-uct?*__ the Comnaittee on th? Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of pub Hi hing a -:??:-??. tvp?d edition of the lavs ??: die L States; Mr. F il Lito re, from the Committee ? W :???? - and Means, inquiring of the President w h ttlx er any complaint has been made by any foreig* Government, k? minister oi agent, in :--.::: ?'_ i the Ri venue Vet of 18*11, as infringing "?i tt--.it*. stipulations between the United Statesand ? :? ig Government.; Mr. BuRNEl,-. tlirccring the Se retan <??' the Nayx t i furnish the House a ?t ? '? mont of the vess? is built by the Cnited States ?ii -? 18-2(5. when and ivhere built, at what cost ?.'?:'?. :al_i>, directing the Postmaster General to infum ; the House whether any, and what Cegislative :::?-?? : .-::???. arc necessary to enable that Department :? ' mak? hoc? asan arrangements for the transmissioi : ' ireign letter? through foreign Post ofli? ? ? ? Mi 1 per uf I'.:., rescinding the jouit resolution f?i the removal of the Law Library of Congress Other resolutions .?! an unimportant nature, and P' tirions, un leave were presented. The resolution t?-po::eil from the Retrem. Committee to reduce the numb? i of Clerks of the House from twi lv? to ten, with the amendment ol Mr. Gordon to retain the present number, .was ! debated during the morning houi b\ Messrs. Sal ro.vsTALL und Pli **k\. in favoi of, and by Mr. i Briggs it* opposition t?' die amendment. The bill fot the construction oi a W,,i Steamei \-..j. ,?.., ..i%,.,? from the Senate, aud on motion ol Mr. M.\i.t."RV. who said the Nax-al Committee hud instructed him to report a similar bill, was twice read, and without the r?gul?t commitment was re? ferred :-' ,;:' ' ommittec oi the Whole on the I Enion. A communication was received from the Secrc ? tnty "f State in answer to a resolution of the House relative to correspondence between this Government and Great Britain, and this Govern? ment and the Executive of New-York in relation to the Colonial History of New-York. The General Appropriation Bill was again taken up m Commit!.fthe Whole (Mr. Briggs in the Chair), and several sections were passed over witb but little debate. The Committe. then rose, and tho House ad? journed. Argus. Capture.?Tho N. 0. Bee gives ihc following incident as having happened jn*r befare young Combs left Vera Cruz in the British steamer Sol way : A multitude of Indies and gentlemen in gain dresses were on board the Sol way, admiring the *.!??-<?], whi-n a war vesselwas descried in the dis? tance with American colors floating in the brei ?'-. It was considered strange, however, that the gal? lant craft did not approach the other shipping ot com" into port, although within cannon shot of the fort. Very s'oon ;i rich Mexican merchantman tin Pricosia put to sea bound for Tampico, or sunn other port?when she- beared the ?!range ?hip. the American flagwas struck, and the Single Star ol Texas floated over her deck?a gun and then an? other and another was fired, the Mexican all the while attempting to escape?the multitude ox claimed?The Texans?the Texans, und fled in all directions. The cannon of Sun Juan Do tllloa was run out to the embrasures of the fort, and great noise made, but the Mexican vessel struck her ilatr. and was le?l off in glorious stylo by tin stranger ship. Quere?Wan that Commodore Moore .' The Picayune ?ays that it was, and that tin capture was one ?f ?he schooners built at this city XT The U. S. District Court for tin- Southen District of Mississippi was to have commenced i term at Jackson "ti the 1-t inst. but did not; i>? cause the Loco-Eoco Judge hud struck fbr.highei wages! In other words, he thinks hi? solar* ($2,000) is too little, und holding on to his office declines to hold Court till it is raised! Ought lit not to be indicted for 'conspiracy to raise wages, which the Courts pronouuee ?uch a heinous crinu in journeymen shoemakers ? -j_-' XT A suit sometime since was instituted ai Tallahassee, Fa. against Gos*. Call by the United States Government, who charged him with being a det'aulter. The case has just been decided, and n verdict rendered for G?v. Call of "*?.(l00. Sai? Accident.?Two of tin' workmen engaged in fluting the pillars of the new Treasury building in Washington were precipitated t" the pavement beneath their staging, and both ot them _everel\ injured: "tie had his arm ami leg broken, and was otherwise injured, so that he is not-expected tu survive?the otherwas not dangerously hurt. M vu y t.?. m> Resumption.?Tho Senate has amended ihc Resumption bill so a_ to fix un th?' 1st vi November lor rl."* .lay. In this t-hape tin: hi!! pn*?i'<l. 14 t" ?">. aud was returned lo the House. It.? concurrence i? ?loiibttul. XT We undersULiid the Pennsylvania Bank has jiaid out OV-." .? 100,000 of the int?rest "ti the State Debt. The injunction is not yet removed, although its friend.? confidently bolieve it will be before long, from that institution [Philad. Gazette "t last evening Negro Trouble at Jamw? \.?Farther partic? ulars respecting the risin_ uf the negroes at Jamai? ca, xxhieb wa? noticed in our recent ncxr. from Havana, have reached town. The colored subje? ' of Queen Victoria in the island of Jamaica had defeated Her Majesty's troops in a pitched battle, and compell.d rim Governor and Gommander-in Chicf to fly*. It appears the Captain-General of Cuba wa? informed lust week that the Jamaica iio_TPos meditated a descent on the s^uh sid< of Cuba, whereupon lie trot transport? ready, and caused troops to embark : and it was .-aid the whole xvnuld sail for St. Jago on the 12th in?t. The Courier is inclined to suspect that the ti? ding and the fighting of the negroes in Jamaica have been got up exp?e.sly by certain En_li?h fa? natics, tii?- bcttci to cloak their de.-ign.? ?;u Cuba. [N. 0. Picayune. XT A collision occune?! on the Western Raii road at Palmer. Mass., on Monday. The engine wa? injured probably to the amount of $1,000. Une "fthe train? stopped longer than its proper lime. XT The steain'ooai Charter Oak has been got off -without much damage, and has been taken in? to New London. She will probably soon ro?ume her place in the line. --___?__ A Cannibal.?At the last dates, then? was on board the E. S. -hip Vir.cenr.es. as a prisoner, one of the principal Chiefs of iho Fej?.?e Islands, who ?*vas captured tor having directed the murder of eleven of the cre-v of the brie: Charles Da_;?ett. of Salem. and eating the bodie?. : all of xx-hich^he has confessed. From Mexico.?The N. 0. Pica ? tnc - dial vouns Combs, who v,:i? captured ::i the Sa.nl i 1 ? Expedition, arrived in that c:t' from Mes the 14th. ?YTit*a if !? :'t. the main !? ?!;? of th?* prisoners wa_?within two days n " ' : ' tai: Kendall v.is with them and in e>;ce i. health. He ;? ?1*011 expected at Nev.*-0 Xhe Bee say'-- that Mr. Combs ? ?- ''?' chain? ami '. idged in 1 d .'._-?' ' 1 ' teen da a!":-*: he i ? i b-seri ? I f our M -' ' * citizen of ?'. United St ites. Prom Plo?*?i>.\.?The i *** -? ? : V ? '- : arr;v-'d vest.'nia;- truin Florida. We xv. <? c?-impanie?". undei ? ? Gw-i . .-., march from Tampa to Pi'atka, w?n tired ? ???? hile i? the Waiioo Sv . ? the !''':!. ? ? tie Sergen vate ? ?-.??? t?iy wouiuh ?? [?** ' '? '-*? p Doings, nt .llbnny?Rcscucj 3'iimnciiiin--. ?.Vc. vVc. Ccrre?poii ? ? i 1 v ? ??? ? !' ' .'.'. : i [n reference to the rom?ir 1 noticed yestenluy, that the loan ??' -' th** 1 'hi ? :?; 1 mal had b ???? I ?'??"? tt cent.. 1 lea 1 l ? -?: iy-the.-.i - ' ' ' ' :? pri tl ''.. ' ' ! "* of v hi :ii >??* it ?- 1 ??? - - ?''? -????:?-' . posed to ; ike til' ' ?? ai ''?? - ?"" pro* tdi d the Canal contract i-- ?-;? ? the. '? ?' :? ?' i aderstand the 1 ttoi _ * ? ? ' m pi to ?ss v ci riil ite ? ! 1 ' - bearing I .;-- the same tin ? '!' Man ?as the *???; ???? ? ? '? ? due ; said B ink ?_???'? 1 ?'?? I ? the dollar. B* thi? 11 : v.: meet 1 must submit to u shie e of fou ni : ': w !.: h ..?? ? ; il month-" must el c before -r 1 -><*.''"<? will all I-- paiclou ?' Bank, whi? h will, in the ' ' e?r on th-* \* hole mount. Thi? the 1 a bonus of - ?:? ?? ?7,00l* for ta at -? -. ;..?.!.!? i this ;? " '-' of the Stat'1 ! Thi? i- th? ? " ? ??:* Mr. H.it'?.v.-. ay's resolution ??*.' in-1": ? ? ? I hi pi oposi d imcndmi n! to illov thi ! u ' iio:-.i*!^ to make the best i u ?"? dieyj in There i- nothii ; m ere to-day. Hris eveni -' Vnnual Ball of Aiban*.?the Burs esses Corp?*? come.? off' ?it Stanw-ix Hall', aii I v no tlo a -plenilul affair. To-morrow the ' ma 15 11 appoint Superintendents ot Repair*? for the n? I ' m i:?the i:nine of applicant? : - " ? rion othei appointments of ( 'anai Olficci -vill be mad? at pre*? nt. '?? '?_??? Michigan.?The Legislature ufthi State has j.a.??.'.i an exemption bill in favor of ii.'.':-. u?d 1 tolerably sweeping one it is. I; exempt"* ? ??. bold furniture to the amounl ol f.' ?0 tw ? ?'"-'? -. five pig?, ten sheep, a yoke of o.m 11 with 1 ii ?ce;, or a span of horse?. &**., ?1 horse?nd dra\ I ? a dravman. all nccessan farming utensils..u librar; worth $150,:rooms, ;ix mon h?, proyis?ori**, &c, In short, leaving die dobt?-i ijititi cumfiirta bh ?ittiat.-d and sweeping awn* 'i"!:: the lil in many cases, prettv much all on which b rely for the collection of hi.? d< ti ? 1 On? effect it will doubtless have- -to im;.rea_-,i cult\-_of inciirriiiir debt.? it [Comn Mr. J. Orvili." r.wt.OR.? L'hi * na: ? lei ture last evening befon the Bidtim *r< '?? was a most impressive otic. The enlargnd an?! eloquent thoughts, Ha-siring through ? lev? bold transparent words?the keen satin?the scorch iiii*- invective, and the lively ill isti it uns, \\.th a thick sprinkling "f wit and humor, riveted the attention of the tiudience for an Hour and a : ill interrupted only bV frequent bursts of ''applause. Mr. Taylor announced that it" would give bis ?? - und lecture on Monday evening next, at tlie same place. A crowded house, we arc confident will greet him. [Baltim?ire Patriot. K_?p Ralph Waldo t-.MJ.Rso*?' prup'oscs to de? liver a Course of Six Lectures on ' The Times' in this City, commencing probably next week.? To philosophie, instructed, ini]iiiringminds, the\ will be by far the best Lectures of the Winter.? \V>' hope to announce the time and place dire* th fXT Another disgraceful interruption of church services occurred in Boston on Sunday last, at .1 ( 'atholic church. The ex ircises proceed? >i quiei ly iiTitil Rev. Mr. O-Flahcrty?who'was obnoxious to a portion of the congregation?l?'ura:t hi- scrnion, when slio?ts and crie? were raised and continued until he left the house. Some twelve persons have bc?Mi arrested tm h.';!:_r concerned in tin proceedings. '..;' I>.- L'utron, recently convicted of pei at New-Orleans, was on trial at the lut* -' ?1 n thai cijty t'.?r fitting <>ut the tml?pendenr??; for the Africa?*! -lave trade. XJJ >Vi' have li.-.-n requested 1 ?*. severa] 1*1 ?pi able horse? to say tiiai the report that the Tivtnoui Theatre i.? to !?? u-.-.l its a livery stable i? nutcor rect. _ [ Boston Bust. ApplicanlM in Baiilcriiptc}-. su'.- rilKKN Ills 1 Kli. I Oi SKW-VoRK; w m. Poley, Islip, Si.ii..lk. Itichanl iVuzanus, Pen rit. Cnnidall,New-York.Jehiv-N". Norton, Jonatban Lawrcnc?*, " J.T;Elnien?lort", Kingstou. T1K.S..M. Smith, " ltichar.1 Scliell, iVcw-York. Jas. T. Sniitli, " Geo.Livcrniore, JnUii Purkhurst, Winlnirghi FrancisJ E?J \\ Sfil.-l urn?. K;?likill.I)in-!i.?, M. S. W.i?-!j. .N". >.v-\N nul-.-r. G. E. Sliellev, Ncw-Vork. John Xil-ln, *v?iw-Vork Th..-. i;,,-\mi?-!1. " Dani?-I Gritlin, A. .'I. .M.-rss-iti. Brooklyn. Caleb H.Jtri-**-?-, While Plain.?. A.?;ar;i.-/t.-r, Platlkill, ULsler. John ?ell, Xew-York J. Xickcrson, Jr., New-York; A. V. \\ ard? 11, Abet R. Foster, XT ***?''? ?"'>? ind?.'bteil 10 ?1 bi?_lily poctieal corrt-spoi ? 1 i'..r lite ?iillowing 1 *<.?n;-:;.- morceaux RECJPE FOIt \ COI I?. Much coughing-, dr*r-. wit!? < ;i-.- you Diijtbl spare, Mui'l? ?lo-ii-ciiv-? an?) troftbl?- -. uiucli l*i?*a-4-achean?l <..-- : If abroiifl 'twere your rule but :-?-? moments tn ?;?? "? Where the ilatnp shade?, of even ng unhealthy deseen?] : Hut when ?able ui_-t.i. with ii? vapors uiolesl, Be ?paring ol supper* be earl** lo ??--' Then Hi hi the morning as long .? yon please; While something diverts youi :'":' uotliin^ should 1? nse . Seren? be your temper?your passions be eahn . Keep easy, contented, keep cheerful -. id warn . Take SH(nLMA**'S Loze.nces, an?! 't ;? tny bel elj T!i?^y *v?ll ^'i' i- you a .?p-i'-'iy-iii.l pleasant r? ? f. Theseexcellent an?i unrivalled preparation* are sold at Dr. Sln*rman\? Wareliou_?i 106 Nassau st. and by ?>-? 1 per advertUem?uts. N. H-?Ahvay? be sure lo -rei Sherraan'i L"--!i-.->- im tiotletany one (rive you any ihm** inlheii place. Amcrica-n Mi'-ei'.m ? Ti?<- faihionablo crowd* which daily and nishtly'?tte?d bere are pood e? ii? n - ol th? pop. ulantv* cf the e-?tabliihnient. No plac?? of?mus?"m?nt in the city pre.?'-.tt.? ?^i _-r..,it attractions. H??'?'s HvcEt>*E Borehocno.CAjiov. Th? ttteni die public i? r?pectfnlly called to this important r?-,i;-.. for Hoarscnevs, ^ir>- 'riirn;it. CouE!hi. and every ?*. m? i learlnii. to ibe distressing' disease that ot all other? is niosl fata] in this t-ouiitn*. Public speakers aUo, who alter i.xtra oplinary exertion.nnd their lungs sore ano painful an ?tantly sending i?*sciinonyol the almost immediate n ',... ? .-? receive, whicn, 'if tlie proprietor shoold nublish, voulu -.s i,..?-ci'iuttin? of the public papers Sold, wholesale ? retail, at l>2 Broadway" corner of l!.iwar.l-?tr..---t. New Sum.?A:r, ?Nor.? CRESjt.*---Scimem?a'? Loz? nc? are tro-od; for which the world 1? mucb.iheir debtor: but Peter?'?. !)?: itundenitood, .'?..???? ax tlie lowest ten limes ?.??tt'-r. Othersonlv luirone*s pains, but ?.-."ive them just wh< e'ei they titi"! them: but Peter*?'- hrantxrs break tbeirchaiin; and d?-ar lb??in quick a? they unbind tlinn. Chorus?-Those Lozenz^?-? that <?o like fun, the fine-t in the world I'm ?liiuk.ii-*-; which make our evils cut ai -i run.as ? ire as fate, ami quick a? winking. Jsecor.'i Verse. Oh ! does an ache your h?*a?l annoy '. <o!jz!i?. CoUis ? id all such lh:n?_* tiewii?ieriii;*.'' Dy?p?-r".-i.i ai! your -??:?>? ?'? ?troy i or Worms eat ap vour little children ?' TIkti to four, tive'an?! nine (_50| Bi*oadw*ay be off, if you woulil be ?. : rioiirp'er all'your ills ; for liere they ?.y are ?..!?! t:.. -. Lnzt-.nzrs -<o (.loriocs. Chorus?These Lozeng? that eo like fun. the ?im-si in the ?'iri'l I'm thinking : which nuike our ?*vils cut ami run, a? jure as faxe, and quick .*?_- winking. wtin ?A-aiit- Whiskers let thcia u?e Jones's Oti of Coral Circassia. Who has Damiruiflet th?-tn um- Jones's Oil of Coral C r cas?ia. Who want.* a fine H-n ? of Ha;r let lh-n; try thi?. end if they jet it ?.enuir.?* ai 82, mind the number, ?.. Chatham st, it will do th;-. It i- sold at the r?;;Ly,.r.;il>ie prices of .'J, 5 aa-l B sh?itn-*-?? tiiri?e s.ie?. _ XT The Office of the Olire Plant an?l Ladi.-?' Terriperance Advprati** is renioveii to the Brick Church Chapel over J. S. Taylorfa Bookstore, ?'nrrance on Park Row. The number for March 1st is now r?--,iiiv for ??b?..*.-:. bers, and (ingle copies ior ?ale al the o?fice, conla-ning am?ng other tilings, two ?*-p?iec!-e? at the presentation of Banner?. Also an account of tlie recent spfeinti.l C-U-bra tion. (2) fJ??:Xr The NKw-ttnu-.vN? Mitivt.?The P'^. of ti:-' 13th coi ti:'.-. tin- particulars of the ....'.' ' " ' '?'* -''Vl:' - -- ?'-?? : **?'?-"! A-to'--"' have '?? ; . ,i. 1'... _____ nearly ill into tied, and v ..... .. -'?'?? ? ? ? ? ?' : -? .... ..... . \< M that he v. ? '?? ...,.__. .. -'.-.' rev o 01 ?? ? ??? '?,:?,.- ? . :?-.???; .-'*'. . ? .-.**?? ? ? : "? '. ' - ' " ' ' ' ' " ? ??? - n i . ? -? uni dec* I . ? :..-.' : ? !..-.; tW pretext du ' : e raised his ? . ? ' - - . *-__, Whi ! eut...Fuller was t ? ? and ?' ' ' ?;..._ ???..'- -o- n by ? . ? ? L'? en-Alle : ? i item] :?-???:? ' : ' ? ' ? . ? ; ? ? ' ? ? ? ? ? ; oar..a e-t landed at \ -..?-. . .?. the t-;. ? ? I: In.? ? ' ;... ;._,. lu? i ;iLor_?t? trie n t Six of. t L and arc m prison ? ':?? ?r :. ? . . ij.j .-. -, !? ? \'. ? - . I. T. D. S ..::.'' ? i I ' : : \\ ... . . ipp rei ; 3-?-<* or t-irvi I?iiii \ ii Huir Dye: ? ? ?. , ... : ?.. EVEI.ET'I \ ??."?? ?! ?.?.*?? '?:? '-?* ?? - -! .... 'clt?xx very un pica .?-ant i? i c? ? l ... ; m it? ? ? \- ' ? .? ? . ? . . i- i? trie's " Com? ? ? - ? Ca , ?-. nedy ? - ? - -, croa| pt?, chest ?ir.-' Iu???s. ?o ? - Ciititlj foi l 01 . ? ? ? efitl? >.?? ,?? ? . ? ?-. I1 ? ? i M? : ?irire. > .... . . , .,. [{.... I-',.- .\?..;.'.. - ? ? ? (2) "'.?v ?>t-??:iit h B'o-i. I ? . til, pine? - ? . .hout tin l ' ??? n -i? ?t ?ti ? - i lirnnch < ? ? n t*stabl ?hi 'i in van*. .... ,v ' ? '?,.... ? : il O ?s:-t?i Will ? ? ? ! ... |" 11- . ... . ? ? ,..-,. -..-?., ?urn .... |,_,, .-,. , .,.,,, ,, ,-? ...... tat, .,..., | to iivttitl 11 day, I XX I .'?'?. ?'. v ,, ' , mil Pninji! I l ? . i ? - : ? ?????,? r? ltd special ?:?- it? i (at I: ? X.I?. |: .' ., :? ...?.? ;??....... ? ? ? | lilll ..".?:.- \ ? : : tl i il Ot! ?...-..? ' . ' ? ? ? ? ? \ , ? - ? I' ?.? *. to I ? ? ? ? ??>:?'.- ! I ? I I ; ?', ? !? ? : T . ?.. Ii? ? ? i ? , I'? .< , ??? . ? . ., ? i -. ? ? ??? ?it'tl \ ? the 15 ich ? I as so ? -?. ; ?..... ? ..??el in?'. A I.- ?-.?? vill.bi ' 1)'. !' !.. I'l : ? . ? -. I !.'?.:, i i '. ? ? - \\. ' I? lore tin '? !!?'??? ? I I . \ ? Siitu ? !? ? - . Y- . . ' ? ? ! iry II i, c< ': ? ? . I tree I I'iclii L? ?iiiurttin ? ' " :!> ni m m i Lad ,_?'_? ; ?nl> '?Tickets. ? ? ? ? -??... ?ol? at-tl ? ill n in tl e ? venic. ! t-ltif-?iix School. I'!-**?'. *?? iool '? !?? *.i . \ l?l? ? i rcli in Uli ?in el, nein ,\y? uue I), umti instruction ol Mr. 1). K. Join ? will . ntituit? another ??un er. Those \? sliinj to unit?*" with the School ure in vit til pi lii preseul lo-inorro? ir : ? I ? ? nil I ? Ij . tli, 1 ?., ,, !;.-:i the lei ins ?? ill !>?? matin kimw n. : .'t .';? ! . l'holographie Likcuct.nc-4, by an iiiipi.vtxi liii.ui?: ?' ? llx ;..? process, ley M. 1). \ a\ l.?'\>, i".'.'i.i i uf (:..!..;:!??! .-.i. :i:i.| Broatlway. t.'t tl. Un 7 i Trnns?i?nrenl ....linn lV-?dow r-xtuitli. OLIVKR W. WiiOOKUKUi ?B ? nthariiit -l iiivii?.. lb? il teution of liiinilii. nhout lurnisliin'? llieir houses this .*?; -, i splenditl lotof lialianAVintloxs Sliailes,'uruiiq is??*ij .iiiv ?-ve. heibre broughl to tin. eountry. '!'!??'? an paittimes ol an ;?rt t-t ?vlio hrw J? voted his life lu his pnM'es ?i'.ii ami etnlirai >? everj- x?ariety ?>! I_in?iseape n:..|.??. -:. I'crliaps no piece oi furniture appenr. lo better utlvnnta? or more inviting, than a liamtaonie pail ol Window ?*liailt?, -.?-."?Tit--?I in ?i ?ts-li- to imitate nature. 'I he invoice ooiiUvin. It:t!i:iti LniuKi .it.-??.(;..tin. Arches, Mooiilighl S? - n< -,.*-?? Border?,, \ i?neite Centers, _?. fcc. N. r>. Country Merchants liuyiny t.i *<ll ajjain m to iheir adx-antajre to .-.-ill and -xauilue lliis ?nvol? e| fais 1000 pnir) us iliey will be ?..!?! low for cash. About ?s m the low priceol r?l 50 per ?mir. i-i I . ,\F.I.S?l.\" J. U.\ TI'.lTl ItV. II l'.i:.-t|.,-t. \ttotl-J ami *"olicilor ?ntlie Courts of this Slat? and ol tlie -'aib. -taitrs. ! r I'l-.i. r?!ings m Uaiikrupicy will beatfaided * ivitli cue and dLspaicli. ("")? jJI liu 1 To Trnvflcr'N'.?Geiitl? m?*n ?. tin ? this Cltv .? respect illy invited to stop at?ie GR.MIA.M HUUSt, 63 Harclay-stfeet, xxhe-n a quiet home, pieasniii i nin?, clenii litrd-i.xvhnlesoine tond, and an atinospht-re mifioisonetl I itleiihol or d bac?... axx-aii their ncc? plane?, 'I'liosewbo lie ? i?.?.-.?i.!r to ? ?> .m ,i ; !?_? :i\ temperate and pur*lj Vt irtal e Dit i without severe pn?-tioii an rcqiiestedl ?.?lv*? u on?' iriaL The house is ??? ? conx-i ti eni to ttieIm?, i..--;..i;t ?.i :... City and to all the t-ititamboat L-udiiig?-? Tcnn*? in?id??nitt?. _??iitlir?i?.?n vi-itiu? lhe( ?ty xv?lb a pih of their Pninilitrs will fiutl such a home vastly more agrifl ble limn a Hotel. Shtnver-Ieatlis-iree. i2-: **_?*_? ? Win. W. ShirJi . Aueuoiiee-r. ! Con tin nation of Anmig?ce?* **?ale. THo DAV, KritJay, at 10 o'clock, the baliiHC' ?: stuck.ol - . ..!.:.i :;.??! in tin; ?lore and ba?ement No. vil Brondxx'av,ct?' ..in-?'! ni! descriptions of Frencli, H". 11 _?!:-! t and lodii China; .il-.. Karthe-uxvare, all .uti?!".; also a larj?e .?? mein "i fut ami Plain Glav?, Astrari-iiiipsj&toni; Kriiaoai :?iji Pit? l:?i., wiih a ep-at variety ??: otlurr ????.?!-, ?n li?t?ji -nit reuil ?:..?;?:?. I ?'.!- .unI ;.n!.:In -. Sale i? positiv?-, 11 or shine, for ca,?l_ 'I hose in ??. am ??? II do ????? II to atleti 1.1' 1 The .Via-?net.?'I.'!i.-?.d.-i.!? r propeasca U)| . -. ? ; ? : fiilical vxttf. tli- alMjv? tille, levoutd to tin invesl ?.'.'ition ?if IIix'a:.- Piiv-ibtocv, Pin "?.??OLoev, Pfivsioc? Mv, Pa i iioi.MiMv, mi! Astronomic.*.!., and II' mak Ma?? m. i rs.M. H.iv.i..' made :li ??? subjc ? mutter? of ?eriotu-ii patieni in* -??' ?cation for ?o.tie time pitst, an?! conr* d? ring :ii?t''ii*i. ? ?iite?nli-*ii winch has latelv been given to tiiein ? ill? eanied, lielhin this country and in t-urop?..: b belii*? tliafsucli ?i (leriodical i? calletl for,aml that it ?,? .11 rn? et '???' libt.?ral encoaragfiiient from ihe lovers oi science, in tl ? ; ? othtT conniries*. One object of this work, will'be excite and encourage i ??mi it of ii.'tiiiry, and lo ;i.?i*t :n such inve.stij.ati.ilia ??- '??'? l. ii, I rn -.-trie :!,.- |,,t>.?. i:,-... -tnoilK <->t !,*?!- .ninl.ir ?,'" ??'?',:'" I Thai-ihe niajjnetieforces not only pt-rx"ade all tnatter, but that every livingbeinif ha*a jm?i Harina ,? nat-P j. 'I'liat these forces ap.? th*-means of motion and -. " tiou. '.',. Thai ex-cry Mental and Physical ..?.-.n. and ??verj inusclt" i..i? .' corresponding ntaptietic [toles. , ',. That tli- "?I i lei forc_s form the difl.rent or;.'.!..' which termin?t? in the face, and by means of which the va -? ?; ?- tons n\ I'V.ir, II";.?-. Love, Aiit,'e?r, e-t--., are* I ;??? -??i m Hi*- countenance, and the mr?tclcs and lin made to ob??y th*- human will. >. That ".? r.'iiisin.iv li.rr. ,/.*/ separately, -n their tc; lion moditierd by Magnetism, at the condition o! the ;iati?Tt :..?-. i* ?'lire. 6. That this Magneticnatun isgox-eni? i by lax* ? peculiar ? , ??<!; ??? ' .... i ? commumcaled from one persont another. .'. And as to xvhai these laws are, the namlier, hxat?on an ??-.-?.! thedilT? r?*nl prga*??. ti.?- location of the cortt. ?? lesofth' Mentafand Phy?ii?l ?*-g_r_?, etc.? The .-? . ribei b;isbeeneiiRacet?forieornetimeinitcotm? if iti.-i.:,'?. : ?? . prehral ekpi riments, i!,*.- result? of wlii?.'. .' very far, as he beKeves, towards dernon-U_tiii'> ih< ?? ?*? ?unipi ..n?,.ni'! ii ihey should prow i., be true, all mus* ? tea that they are :mt-. *.-i_?'i ?? important, a ? much so a any ?:.??'' ? '.--??.?:..: rating th? Phj sicalorMei lal naiures I M ? !?*. The matter xvill be illnslr?tied be numeroiu engraviiigi, some of xvhich are nowr?atly lor use, the wholi r? I?**.-. the work on- ol ?? passing inteiest, and every ??'?..??' ?- ''-.? of patronage from die curious ant] .?:?-:.::,.-,' ivh > wish-to unilerstamJ the my.teries of human nature. Tbc ?:m>"> will he of ?ptfcial iii'tere?t. ina.rii'jf-i, ,i.? they will not only explain many magnetic phenomena hitherto uiikr.owo, .?? not understood,;but one or more will be jiven ; it?t_i|* ?. features in tlie human tace where the magne?cOTur*?i ?'?? ; .ve.'- from the d'uTerent physical and mental oraraa-e* thingnever beibreknown; and thus will be i*een the on?"?' " .? explanation of Phrsiognomy ever given to the *ona. In a word, ihe work shall be filled witli ne?. .::;?! v?lvwt inatt'-ronevervquestion relating to the I'Ii-.-icj!, M*?-*-" nr.?l Magnetic Nature? of Man; explaining lice phenoi-a** or' Sleepxvalkingi Soninambuliam, Monoinaoia, Ir.*an"-'. Madness: Dr- amiiig and Fanaticism, the whole deagnd ' ? nhibit the claim, ol these suhj? cts on ihe atteotion ?>t u** can*l:d, and to .???:?t tin m in -i?< ? rtainiug bow Ur xlzzpor i?rn has i.e.-.*,*,,- may be, used ;i? a metticio-l a_ent. 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