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Now Verb, saturday, January 1, 18# (t} Tre Her ALD Picture GaLuray is SIX cents as price. t fo"TueNew Yorx Lancer, No. 1, will by Monday next. ew Year’ Day, day of the new year—1812. wish all our readers and patrons a happy one—a merry one—and many ef them. No paper will be issued from this office till next Monday. (ood morning. Muy your shadow never be less. This is the fi its Prospects In Congress. Uhe probability that the currency projet of th President may pass into a luw, declines every da’ The debate in the Senate has disclosed thy COM- bined opposition of the principal leaders ~ the de- Mocratic party. The moderate whigs seem also to Oppose the exchange feature of th Plan, and the tira whigs seem to be out agains the whole. On this question every eleme e of confusion. All the important Ja rssed’ at the Extra Session ger—the Government is out ef inthe Treasury untoward appearances, the | aa healthier condition. All the eresis are breaking up finally—but the | great movements. {aeftded_on cash and short eredis7 are going ase every day. There is a otal want of cvtifidence in State and Bank »cks—but the stocks of flour, wool, cotton, cord, &c-, always eomuiand cash at moderate prices 6 We are cle i away the wrecks of former yéars, ond will come out bright one of these days. seem also to be in dat of funds, ¢ Fasutowapux lxrevuicence,—Sin Cuances Bacor, Governor Genera! of Canada, came up to towa yes- terday, and took lodgings at Blancard’s Hotel. His family follows him in a few weeks from Eagland. ©n Monday next Sir Charles dines with Mr. Bucha- | nan, the British Consul d probably on ‘Tuesday takes his departure for Montreal and Kingston. Sir Charles was formerly British Minister at Washing- P just pub: lished, and can be procured at the office. Price ge Number—to newsboys at the usual be ready | | We | long expecied disclosures of James B. Glentworth. He positively asserts the truth of all the charges forwarder. ~~ - ‘Phe Events, Star died of a lingering consumition.. e: heretofore made against Blatchford & Cy.--gives Jumbia, 2101 arene Se ee OI Senate. rae copies of the original papers—and adg#a whole | Hon. John Forsyth, Ex Secretary of State, diet {lat- MW icehiena,: history of the pipe-laying business, this perfectly Great news of attacks on China. Mr. Aten DAY Y Deo, 38. The Generel Resurrection near at hand—the deee2A Inture of © nted the resolutions of” the ‘je astounding fer its villainy and egAtption. The | Advent Conference. ‘ questing their Reprew noe. their Senators and te- stateinents of J. D. Stevenson, all confirmed. a Frterdhcenrreeby fr 7 a will aremanes the speedy passage pe ee setién ag What becomes now of the pigethyers ? The Florida war is expected to terminate > tion the representation Yy conformity to the’ late for site Year 1641 Dosanas. eer E Mr. Buchanan Chronology for, Ja ber of citizens of That war wont stay ended no how, ~~ i Bishop Hoghes is getting notoriorfesidency. Warten county Oa a. Pecaratedt the, KY. great spirit. Florida war renewed Gen, Scott in the field for t! the Indiana were defrauded Sig, 2aing. that Missouri steam frigA®, begun July 1530—launched |’ Courtof Inquiry anon Gandke: f i he Onsen Pend Company, and pra: ae land vivistater te hgaefendia packet ship Garrick, 6th Fie enkie Jacksonssiy savage about a cestela fm 1 gotto-ouny-the trealy intoefiect MUOneress Be caved rder Morris, appointment of A. ‘Tall- nighen iddle is oe all cdlisdericall ti Move toial Mr. Lixw presented the amemorial of the Sitize,,5 madge. The Lecture. C. Mitchell tried and convicted of The Hon” rgery# York Sun paper appointed bank swindlers’ of Missouri, praying for a repeal of the naturau, tion laws. ~ Mr. Moreneap presented the memorial of Gov. McCall, of Florida, praying for a remuneration of expenses incurred in the discharge of his official du- ties Mr. Wacxen presented a {memorial of John W. King, of Covington, Ky., praying for various amend- ments tothe Constitution, in relation to currency and the veto. Busting Of the Croton Aqueduct Dam, sth. | wemendons storms and freshets all over the country. | Leotures from Gen, Gaines and lady “about these Umes.”” | Agitation of the Caroline and McLeod affair. The Royal Infant sleeps quietly, and Prince Albert? | parrot talics numerously, about these days. vot Appointinent of M.M.’Noah, a Judge of the (~ Sessions. “J, Jan 16, | "Robert white, Enq. indicted for petty lari. qi opnie Check-apronites brought into notice; Mary C. lark convicted of adultery. Magnificent Farewell Dinner at the Astor House to the Prince de Joinville, 27th. Great Dinner at the City Hotel, given by the English to Lord Morpeth. 29th. The Florida War is finally ended. made his exit from the tombs, Sundayafid Jury Mr. Young presented a memorial of citizens of The Glentworth affairs before thygy a7, 90. : Decemarn, Re gesiaci HA cati w Riots at Lockport about te ag voptni trl President's Message, 7th. Illinois, praying for an appropriation for the com. Flourishing in theatricalssatton, Wood, irariyn, Patrick Russell hung, 8th. pletion of the Cumberland road. |r, “en met . 1 The newsofthe Birth of a Prince Royal, on Tuesday, Mutirany AcaDemy. | Bailey, Venieubot sie Mxpillbias, paisa Cm 9th of November, arrives in New York on the 9th of De’ Mr, Granam submitted the following resolution bilei and Madame Lasheiai, Seguin, Martyn, Vanden. | “reeks for consideration :-— Fashionable Flare-up between John Schermerhorn and Alex. Fleming. Papers filled with Congressional Reports. Trial of W. H. Cook for the murder of George Phelps, Wood, De Begny, sag hot!, Forres. véth, Pow Mons. Mygaking, functionaries defuleating, &e. Bavhga wat terinincted. at the Secretary of War be directed to in- ate what is the present number of cadets in the military academy at West Point, from each State and Territory of the Union, and the District of Columbia, what regulation, if any, exists inthe War Department “tt, Rice, Browne, Fauroany. 8. D. Douse tried and convicted for murder, and sen- Florida war broke out with new violence. tenced to ung, at Brooklyn. ppointment of Cadets, so Qs to apportion qifeatnews from China, Captain Filiot’s negociations, | “Some hopes areentertaised that Litste Biddle will not IOs aver Sea, tag wuldcai tore go raving racted. It was noticed that Christman came exactly on the ‘25th of December. Where’s Bill Wiley 7 Answer—He is on trial for re- ceiving stolen goods, and he is convicted too. Them Glentworth Papers is published at last, and the Florida war is ended and no mistake.” hundred ani whether when a vacancy corps of cadets, from auy cause, a successor hes been unitormily appointed in the same Congressional district from whice his predecessor had been elected. Mr. Granam asked thatthe resolution might be The year 1841 died at 12 0’cloek, P. M.on the 3ist of | considered at present. Gen. Harrison is progressing from ‘th Bend to Washington. Movements toestablish a new Medi School. Herwig is giving Concerts. Bank of the United States stops prymont—broken, Febroary 4. The Woods, vocalists, depart for England 8th Feb. General Harrison, arrived at Washington. Feb. 9. Webster's resignation from the Senate announced Feb. 10. filty, and if so, it time or times. And (University) December. Mr. Sevier wished it to be over, as he wouid have an amendment to offer toit. ‘The resolution was laid over under the rale. Counting House Almanack for 1849, Niagara Falls Hoax, Feb. 14. F. 8. Mipswiemen in THE Navy. ; Washington’s Birth Day, 22d February, celebrated by . 2 Mr. Barrow submitted the lollowing resolution for | balls 18 16 | Consideration. | Buekston! Marble, playing at New Orleans. 22 93 nba A sou Collector. 29 80 | to communicate to the Senate a list at the aaa of the - 4 rs EP CGR SR BON SoS aul cleo or dpe poms de eee pie SE By tBR Ce Rs midshipmen appointed from the 1st day o! juary, 1837, phe BpOpaaa ror Sree ut BORE 15 18 | to the oth Desember, 1841; and a state howing the Man 20 | places of nativity ofall such midshipme: President steamships last arrival at this port, 3d March. ceived yJate. last evening a, ek a ; * foi the wants of was madnesi would try, All w. fyin, he down 1 writers of delights ofgtranquinity Sender themselves to the quillity offgn al solun neat te be the tran- and mere: despotisn: a and yet mean that, in thisfenlightened ag, , gQuld not believe with evil, the enormity of wich ea d city, would be for... str Yes, they mighty; it would be the re; hilation; they might pieces, to look for the a he be as prepared for sueh ai foe - utter, an abso! hovd for better things. He. self fy Gelieve tree thie ct Ps woah « permitted to go’ inte —, low all the institutions progenee operation suade him that the consequences of would be any other than disastrous? Leo, "2,°%¢™ ameunt of monies proposedto be brought... tion; a circulation of fifteen millions for a mencement, which might easil: an of thirty, to sixty, Place then in possesi: man of aspiring chi machine, an and if he does not ride over you roughshod, it will be owing to bi devs? yo a See be committed the power into his bands, ere Resolved, That the Secretary ofthe Navy be directed whic arrived at the centre of this ar at Calon, but brought evidence of distress, but showed them that ‘hey were sleeping upon the bosom of a volca- no, which was ready to give him 'd would be a blight upon this uni indeed be ret nel ee of political power. t tranquility jity and repose report coaniters so di n themselves to ath, of anni- gentleman, after. of the scheme, Spey sUs,'g gac- be increased’. an dred = million great Union, urst forth and con of cousin nif was mest interoma had been to ho: themanufacturer was loyment, and take to agriculta en ; ufacturers hal ed in the business, and they we o 4 hy fr slight causes, He was” “ A i 26 97 | places of residence at the time of their appointment. them ina moment. ‘It might interesting to t j ton, and was much beloved, for hisurbanity and high | Gener@l W. H. Harrison’s Inauguration, 4th. SL Me Kino acid that thin informati furnish. | into the history of late transaetions, to see how nee jp al : 3 tent steamship left this port forever, 11th. 203 t. Krxo said that this information was furnish- | thi, stae of things had been brought abont, but b , character. Ile left the embassy there in 1819, receiv- | General Harrison’s Proclamation for an Extra Session, 9 10] ed to Congress annuully by the Secretary of the | Tout not at present detain gentleraam who under |merreriee ee inga pubhe din sa testimony of the esteem in | 17th 35 ac | Navy, and he thought it useless to go to theexpense | stood th th bi than bi di with any re, ' 4 in | “Trial and condemnation of Robinson for the murder of $0 2+ | of having it printed in a separate form. ‘ood these matters better e did, with any re which lie was held in that metropolis. His lady is | suyaam. Bie Mr. (aaa said he wished to have the agaregate capitulation.. He would merely glance at some of a niece of the Duke of Wellington. Sir Charles is | The Great Rejected arrived from Washington, 234. ae information, ina tabular form tor the purpose of he hin age foatarss of Lay yh By the bes: man for Governor that Canada could have. Lach ose pereeatin este ine erg tebe ly ug comparison, and basing legislative action upyn it, 1836, a vital Mt oe t! Mlicted, een » He knows the United States well, and he is a mode- | AERIS ; a5 26 27 9% 29 The resolution was then adopted. preaperity of the country. They had cre-’ rate and conciliating statesman, who will soothe the Hon. Charles F. Mitchell, figuring and forging. May 1 2 3 4 6 6 7Nov.—— 123 4 5 Printine oF THE Census. pate debtrana the means of defrayin- Gexenat Hannison’s Deati, Sunday morning, 4th. 8 9 10 11 12:13 14 7 @ 910 1 12 The Presipenr pro tem presented a letter from | did not now exist. Thi 1 had Savage dispositions of the fiery Canadians ‘The Presidenv’s Funeral, Wednesday, 7th. 15 16 17 18 19 20 91 «© 13:14:18 16 17 18 19] yy, Ake aves, in Tolation to the printing of eS ce ere : by 2 Presid Telet’s lnnugiral Adare 9s 95 26 97 91 93 99 84 95 26 essrs. Blair & Rives, in relation P 4 of a few years been reduced from Loun Monneri leaves town for the South on Men | eee ea rant inn New York, of 200,000 peo Bon 2 SB Fos os 3 ~~ =| the last census, which was referred to the Com- | state of affluence and prosper” day. His Lordship is much liked in New York—and | ple, 10th. s : th bi PEO | june— — — 1 2 8 4De———— 1 2 3 | mittee on tie Judiciary. . misery. Everything was” perhaps more so in Boston. Heis.a minute and at- | RH: Morris elected Mayor, 16th. Pe VS oooh ee eT Cas coe martes letter antes that ihe compensa ig pee consummation of aatir Nec -Gbacree 7 i - Peter Robinson hung, 16th. 24 Is now being prin - | verse came, and th~” tentive observer of our republican institutions, and | pat Baby in England, and that parrot, are well. Big bee ea be at ae ae aes ters to the last ceiresss and Thomas Allen, under | dust; and hene~ is to be found wherever the people are. We have felt for the President steamship. peatevnan mil different and contradictory orders of the Secretary | more abomi- been unable to ascertain the accuracy of the ondit| Git Forgeri Lis renee ea bat leer Cin. Theatricals, of State; and stating that if Congress does por take | state of about the engagement between him and a beautiful | cinnati, Baltimore, Philadelphia aad New York. Tue Finemen’s Benerrt.—Fanny’s Last Spreci. | ome steps in the matter they ds be ae in a | repudia toniv From ce ireumstanc vi The Apostle Biddle is writing Epistles. i . useless expense of some sixty thousand d ollars. almost + Boston: I Po! ig Ep ian. From certain cireumstances, within our Mav Last evening the Park was crowded from pit to ‘Riese ck taatok tered si knowledge, we believe his Lordship is touched in Florida war renewed with savage ferocity. dome. It was the Firemen’s Benefit. ‘* London The Pagsivest pro tem. laid before the Senate a | chiefs « the heart in that direction—and perhaps, Xe. tia be tr Bite ree i ats steamship. | Assurance” was played and well played. Fanny | message from the President of the United fate were.) Stx J. De Courcy Lavrtax,the secretagent of the | Arrival of the great financiers, Joseph Bates and Wm. | Flssler danced in her usual style. She was then Sfanemieoe ee Sey one sche Se | igo ane Government ia this country, was in Texas at | © n ‘bsmied’ “ammoiig “the. etookhéldscs or (ie! VaNtea called out, and spoke the following speech, as taken propositions have been made to, or submitted by the | hoard t¢ the last accounts. Ife is collecting a vast quantity . 2 down b f reporters:— ; i tual right of | williag aps . . : States Bank. y Careers of rep * ritish government relative to a mutual rig! 4 of information on our republican institutions, society MeLeod arrives in New York, 34. oes AND pects taal eeny oN es - search, and stating that no proposition fas been whom ¥ Mule haracter. s a ‘igina fe forgeries, and financiering. closing year I now recall with wonder !—but t! @ | made by either of the governments to the other oi and character. He is a singular and original man. ‘ppl laanched, sth "8" | fast ofell, is the happiest of oll—for there is a pleesure | the subject to which the resolution refers. of caus Ww ee, A . Reli et OE beyond serving one’s self—the pure joy of benefiting ‘The bill for the relief of the Selma and Tennessee Was it nenk’s Jupce Wirey now ?—He is preparing to Mitchell, C. F., Hon. X M. C., arrested at Montreal,éth. | others. A action has been done to night; to you Railroad Company, and the bill authorising the Le- | Well, ir procure 4 new trial, and will probably getit. Judge ant Be es account te President's death, ath. pe the credit er the ssGafeniign a y ng rorkes. gislature of ane to sell the lands heretofore ap- | tion tot) ry ‘ The } case belore Judge 17th. in the cause, ‘ou have this ni ed wu . ‘Wiley is not so bad a man as those hid behind him. | {ore last words of Mr. Lippincott.” ratitude to the Widow's heart thavall the Firemen of | Propriated for the use of achools, were. severally em faen ky" He has been the scape-goat of a confederacy of Further astounding disclosures in the U. S. Bank. ew York could not extinguish. Let itnever go out. sidered as in Gomnantiies oi Hird realtag produce burglars and Police officers—and if he were to open BS oa and “them papers” before the General Shouts and applause followed this, that carried dered to be engrossed for = atures: | ate Hie his mouth, he could ‘ell some queer stories, Frederick County Bank robbed, 22d. part of the roof off the theatre—and to-day thecar- | Srcoxp Day's Danany ox tits Thaw Chellis | whieh tl oak SceeNNNDRTS TRAITS Feng totes iia ep creating. penters at an early hour had just finished putting it eee eeen-Viotznt DENUNCIATION. fish iD , erie Re 3 i mah e wi on. bate this day on {his unt Why don't the Erie Railroad Company runadirect | pyr a sexent Theatre burned down, 30th. ‘ Mr. Manoum resumed the de! y is ‘< {rom Albany, with the Goveraor’s Meseage, | _ President (of Senate) SoWaist: Fanny Exssren, plays for the last time here, on | the President's projet of a Board of Exchequer, and ever tl express fr ys Bes Indes the Herald Y ibs if mak. d next Tuesday, for the benefit of the whole newspa- beeen poy: els caeecies reld | Monday next at Simpson’s benefit, and then takes said he desired to ct ely ee spepk ape qii4 pated & Hs eee . f , ie PEERS HRT pier ees assage from Philadelphia to Havana. Her engage- py Ouser vale, 5% '; i per prees of New York? By such a piece of enter- i June. passag P J attention of the Senate avery shorttime. Ho had | that it w necticut are not so fast after all The persons who burnt down tle National Theatre | had come ouya—y aout hav ih e design, no; anything like acritieal or mi- | desolatii pevckdinatens . i ‘ould have brilliant fF accel ything , Aunanv, &e—Thia ancient wity has’ now be- | “Curloussate of things and fixens at the Park Theatre, | career through the county ree e poe ant | gute examinat of the tremendous projet whyct | -coult, hag it yt ; ‘ tuitously to three benefits here, besides giving mwea.-} pad bees PrODiO" i, clk ch. grant efforts bad wn- ficial re; Come tle capital of New England as well as New at fire at Bulls Head, aa. mn money in charity , ma ore ‘Deen le to impress upon the pub- | check « lake 1 jew York weste , . Stone’s lun: i —| i . a debe? |g i ) York ae are Youve abe heoke nono pointment to the Luastic cAsyldins pana ’s.2) Re Surrox, the vocalist, is in Havana by wis} lic mipd the importan h, peerage saben ad shh make deposits in the Suffolk Bank’of Boston, or be |" vanny Elssler at the Pork again—the Elssler fever at | time—so are Borghese, Statuti, Antognii and Tae eT tile: ieeatey department; he wee of bi te 994: ; ¢ . cone 1 meee Nets Gordon Bennett refated Dr. Brownlee, who eon- | Other Italians, belonging to the opera. They all | desirous, representing the views of no person hg bes Max. ro Ausasy.—We understand that the Post- | fated Bishop Hughes, who refuted Hiram, Ketchum's perform in Havana previeus to the arrival of Fanny party, ee I Co bins irae hie See rested 1 eg Ng - speech on the © ue . 8. a: ? "4 master intends to send a day mail to Albany by the | “Phe papers filled with Congressional reports upon the | =ls+ler. : wane in contrast with those whe had deelared | highest ad Goshe 3uck’s | repeal of the Sab Treasury bill, upon the bankrupt law Mr. Baanam, the gicat master of song, is here, bletothe measure; and he would | engince oad to Goshen and Buck's | Tye bie tands, a national bank, abolition, &c. ace ite is und td to make | themselees favors vald his | stand bh It will leave this city every | * Ls Bearer wimitted to the Senate. | giving concerts. He is under engagements to mal repeat that in anything apes he oderitect be: is etre N : Agta ioe " PE i ef en or ls . . : mornioy, at § o'clock, and arrive in Albany next Trial of the famous Tom Ritchie before Judge Noah. a chort visit to Boston, Albany and Providenee. He | occasion, he was not to be pt pal oH . og heeapal t 4 Bictock ’ y ) aleo,about these times, several important decisions on } will then return and go south as far as New Orleans. age etetaayroe eureies ’ Hee hed chit wee rm at 4 cioc: . fe ee the pork Jamill Wiley? Ans.—He 1s negotiating, about | Mr. Braham has been eminently successful. Cepecially abst consulting or ex- | effectec Murisy axp Murpex.—The U. S. brig Dolphin, | these times, to restore the Frederick County Bank mo- Naart, the great violinistis on his watery way 0 | changing opinions upon the bject, as was | fering. home two men, named Charles P. Martin and John | Removal of Gen, Harrison’s remains. Havana. Herwig was at Philadelphia at our last sen Pesesdiand alone dhad oy that retrospee- | temptet Hz. Davideon, put on board by the American Consul, Loe ot ey wal ieeeinitad this aon: accounts. P tion, he had determined to let bygones be by- | rigid oy charged with having created a mutiny on board the i Jour Vocau. Denvtantes.—We understand that two ] gones; and looking only to the cae wi toe LEE coer aity, ween ro, which sailed from Baltimore on the 2d jorida War Rhorfh Gee Sd voit very accomplished debutantes in music and song, are pyeet bo (he Prod tageieant iy flow from it, ho. Lee failure on. g y last, and was anchored at the time on the coast ame regularly on the 4th inst. | preparing to make their first appearance ina short | Tea"Getermined to be guided by the dictates of } test of which of SenBlas. Martin and Davidson, in company | accordingto appointment, time. Their nemes are Mary and Rosina Shaw.— | his own judgment in the course which he shox!” ET Yee é. with another seaman named Wallis, stabbed the | .2%8* Cowen delivered his opinion on the McLeod | some years ago, *they sang here—but were then | take im regard to it. If any thing could beWevis: | tution and laws; nay, €aptain and mate, and one of the hands named ‘High Castable Blaney figures numerossiy: mere children. Mary Shaw is Iyearsof age. Ro- ie eh fy aad exigency tore Which the | regard it as the most pt. e ‘ “ Lissler refreshes herse! it . . . ° . . : in; J sek, Brown. The latter, after being wounded, jumped meJames Gordon Dennett is indicted Dy ie grave jeg sina is 16, and both are just bursting beautifully into | gountry groane, he woul thegte ak oeottee we asteal ease overboard, and was drowned. The officers, al- | first, for bringing one M. M. Noah, anda certain James | bright womanhood. It is said their voices are highly success, #0 faras he ng, it was probable | tothe most abject condition, though s verely injared, succeeded with the cook bear See a core oct) not thee sotdey cultivated—poasess great power and flexibility, and | it. Upon the aed of, ut, before enter. | whan» mow becomes a bergay in getting into the boat, and reaching the shore. | lous words—third, for taking Tom Ritchie's name in | that their debut will make a sensation in the musical eeapes tus ee by e mast, be indelges Pe M oT eer Pike ‘The men then robbed and abandoned the vessel. anak pee bor sel the Circuit Court. world. i in one genergd bite prep red ith consummate ofa peer currency, onVeibg to . Information was given to the proper authorities, | The tamous murder of Mary C. Rogers at Hoboken, Ju- | Mrs. Grorcr Jones has written usa long letter highvith great labor, and it received on ali | tion by sear. Bataan ab rp a) . when Martin and Davidson were arrested and car- ys ddcths sein choked A ne about Mr. George Jones’ affairs. The letter is af- ighest needs hone ana nee ) Tonse, and" 4t + Manan . ried to Catthagena. Wallis escaped to the interior, “je esi eae fectionate towards her husband, and exhibits a} *foceeding, as it avowedly di » compare this great Government Mach taking refuge among the Indians, but hopes are en.| A war with the Indians broke out in Florida. ; feeling that meritsrespect. Mrs. George Jones mar mee Shopunlle; Bs Cy ha 9 ‘as his own abilities Bank of the United States. he latter was Q 7 ; - - Con, s very busy—perspiration a ‘reat discount. J » a td r Popes e displacement of cay al cr} sea ide that he cacti Apa Davidson The ienacian those frigate Kamschat! a reerly ready ony perfectly easy. Her request shall be we were, immatare as be was in Phang peptic cote toeffect the disp! inh Rat than the row Marin were yesterday handed over to the U.S. | for sea. pe: edto. Pat nevertheless ¥ 7 a hich adds in a sing! ant, by a mere :trokeu. Marsha, cad committed to prison. Fr tier Exietout ot we | Yankee Till Ms-and Mow: Muedey cs tye'ay | PIsStttp would permit him tail bim 0.) and | the pen, 15,00,000 of dollars tothe eurreneyof tat ee pa— Aus. 9. London, Assurance has be ities térfrem South Carolina, than whom | country, and with no restraint upon the inc » Fasurowauce Paristan Dares ‘Maxrye Estapiisi- Une Menderers of Ma C, Rogers not found—intense | Charles Theat in Ne inner al 74d oak to e in the Republic better able to | of that circulation, together with its capac t da, qexr—Madame Florinda Lefevre has just opened | ¢¥citemeut on the subject ji laud it to the sk ot big peer se play 60 oaks “t writielsm, Be wed that, eo far | bribe. He co i lered i the eatest b aN = lalate et estab *rankli Sundry aptalew Fulcher aera c Prag tbe t the Musetita in Alba- [from its being that perfect aud incom Je docu- | modern times had invented. test and | States h splenaial eng anthems pet Peabo Jen ene il bee ed 5 Miss Glareg pred Sat hich was so universally ada ted, and be- arount ol carat vo aie in apparent treet eg bhi img cari Maca dress | Not convicted—the villain who burnt the National |"; se'was still delighting the people of Cincin- | lieved, it wat Le Son meapitatexcept ite rope thers sime; but the result would be @ worse rg aker of Fanny Ellsler, and is said to possess genius, : a atten nces. want of originality. As > that from which they ar ; ‘ ae tact, and enterprise A the ae a Oo ghe murder of M.C. Rogers continues to be an ame. | nati Dy i inimitable ppetorimances catenin any thing like criticism, he must be per- | § te CE sere yeference to the matory ae sent *§ elegance, , * in i zing mystery—great efforts to detect the murderer. . Amusements. mitted tosay that he looked upen it as in the bign- was done yesterday with so ‘Winrurer) woah ying female beauty in fine drapery. How these | “phe Whigs begin to kiek out ofthe traces. f d other temples of entertain- | est defective ; that its deductions sre # Wiicce, by the honorable Senator from. He consered it wn, ‘aus do carry everything before them? caersh ictieasy of the Herald’s correspondent with The bNbehoee or fate Saaginae: Bae ee cagt its conclusions are vague nd onthe 9 gg Meapcniens which, placed in | yeution, ¢nd - ¥ President Tyler. ment, ofier a ric! » and that the errors w < jable and virtuous person * * Literary Notices. with pit ight sar ovese” certo in trons. It would be a difficult task for us to select a por a it Mabe s are Rohe ree pelpadle. the at earth, would eatry corruption along with ee ois bead Swaer « o ‘ de=vous amid euch a galaxy, re the production of a u their’ millions w Tune Eeiggnanes SS speng at by ae A By | “eg ial a rm ce Bones vin a hist by whieh the pub- ae, a ant intellect, which a They won a insubstantial © de which the Auto: of Xthe Victim of Chancery,” published by } "> n Lee, Esq. died 21st. gta Senter ety i in the public theatre of the country forthe t of ih up like the ‘exbalations under the sun Samuc! Colmats's) wsative upon the writings of | Terrible E n of Banks all over the country. lic may be guided :— « ty years; a prominent actor, and who is identified | would sp * ‘ay unsubstantial too uld they. > + he eived the hospi- ing crazy about tuese times, Panx Trearns.—London Assurance, the Board- With the great party in the couatry, the glorious beams, niteke would entrast this im | vrs who, wate they co, Ar tasily 0 we. Great mat Washington, vb, | ing School, and a new comic drama entitled Tam party of the American world, and designated as the Rae a Sfauy mortal, he would suffe own roc ; Gy *calaiinn Soon ‘their follies, and rae feng pro serdtved Un teeaedltne pt Baber OfShanter- r reatest effect of which the human mind is capa- to ee hand to wither; even to the great Father 4 a avoring %o render them ridiculous in the eyes { Sion locks and ma eeky stocks. ‘Cuatnam Titeater—A day and evening perform- ae wonderful to be teld after all the hee he country, were he now on the theatre of action, | in, of other nations. The title of these volumes will The Bankrupt Law passed. ance. For particulars, see advertisement. Go early | whieh the subject has received from ee, igh 8 pis crould not entrust it But the was recocn ied, by every one, as having already appear- | ‘The final termination ofth war in Florida. here if you wish to see whats going on. ; e, notwitk wtanding the pote ote ee ne | fooked apon merely in im- ed bejore the public under a different helmsman.— Al ee Oi . | Oxyserrc —This home of mirth and merriment is rgy ef mind, iliar subject, | mediate relief from pre “hor eertaialy lashes this orday ot writers: Packer sy Aatiped a ri ia ete a eM not backward in its inducements for patronage. telligence, all CT TE anlets nate ta dior of removing them oe Mesxom oes i eth re Ager for | That par b Mecsage of President Tyier, 9th—Creat | new set of performances opens the new year. it has turned out to be P Q of | without reflecting upon the iu nes to us Agno Wi u ~roduc- ! Charles O’Maliey” and “Barnaby Rudge” are »inong other very interesting and instructive et - . i y pee York Mirror comes out this week with enother very beautiful engraving, and,as usual, abound: in sprightly productions caleulated to while away our dull hours of melancholy. | We consider thie the cheapest journal in the United State i should always be an appendage to the drawing room, } Hafes & Cornish, of 278 Pearl street, have pub- Rished, i» very elegant style, a book entitled, ‘* Mur- ders 1 "Tpagedies on the Land,” by Henry Kk. Brooke. The work is a recital of all the horrible = committed in this country from the period Oh horror ; horror ! horrer ! on con: clve nor name thee Mee Firth and Hall, of No. 1 Franktin square, have published “I Wandered by the Brook-side, "a ballad, the words by [. Monckton Milnes, Esq, P., the music by James Hine, Esq. All young hould possess this song. The *‘ Evening by the same publishers—a sacred lyric, the vy the Rev. J Reynell Ureford, F. S. A-, d by Thonas Bayoham. ; 3 ‘aeca isa Stingy Man,” and the “ Free Nig ger,” two admirable negro extravaganzas, composed and suog by Mr. Pelham, the notorious singer of African songs; these, like all the‘other compositions of ler, deserve to be popular, a8 the aire ge- cre taken from the most beautifu. melodies. east>. irth & Hall still maintain their celebrity in the pablishiag of new musi¢ Wailings in Wall street-~Exclusive Express of the He- d wear Amparmmeatar.—Day and evening per- harnnetioh. Horeemanship of the first order, and young Diamond, are among other numerous enter- tainments. ’ Brseexer Sraret Crxcvs—The giant and the whole equestrian corps appear in the day and eve- e are delighted to see this place of amuse- Dread(ul Explosion of the Whig Party on Salt River— Vive Cabinet Ministers killed—John M. Botts and many other M. C's wounded, and 10.000 office beggars baldly soaljed—-l4th. Wise and Stanly have a little friendly er with each other on the floer of Congress— 10 his oct n, was one which did them i entitled them to the respect of tbe pub- ld be most ready and williug to those gentlemen in gettin, lic. h ning. co-ope with 3 h consti: Cento sdjontenet_ New Cabinet eee aon properly esteemed by the élile of the up-town ap = thing in liew of thi Sipe ad bese Cae More dranecrgeries wate Mvseuns will afford great entertainment to anewee {he ox pec ent “e if it was endowe: same time be free from those objectionable quali- ties which rendered the proposed Jan to him at least so completely odious. | But he looked on it rather asa matter to be “esired than one of practi- He hoped, however, there were no as to do this Samnel Adam>ourdered by J.C. Colt, 17th. Prince De Joinvil». errived in New York, 20th. Firet division of the < stern Reilroad to Goshen open- d 22d. ‘The body of Samuel Adam giscovered, 27th. Colonel Grogan arrested 906 +9¢ gt liberty again. those who feel inclined to patronize them. Santa Fe Exrepitioy.—A letter giving a full shocaat ofthe capture of the Santa Fe Expedition | cgbility has been received a mercantile firm in New | poor, so grovelling or 50 base, It is reported that that war is C494, hin the Plea . Th a not aa yet heard it Ocronen. Orleans, and 1s published at len in the Picayune. verence. ey o 5 mn es 0‘ ; - ent of the Expedition was defended on that floor, and he Co}. Monroe awards arrested on &4..an¢ of some un- | It states that a detachm: aids & fon of poo mag ei pi desi ft with 5 had been thst pe eexigenci fortusiate financial operations, 2d. The Trial of ‘Alexander McLeod comme. neg éth, at Utica—Great Excitement. ss Explosion on board the U.S Steam Frigate >«ton— two men killed, t, in advance of the main body, trace, nad that upon their arrival at Santi Fe, they | motiv. ; were arrested and immediately led out shot ; | » new conception grow’ amongst them was G. W. Kendall, of the N. O. | the occasion. pye had ; et nu murder of his wife and eu, | Pieayune. Tia got mean toattempt aDy fire which ceived such d sol tive conels cdasiest would to criticize t! institution. T! was 6 jons against be unkind ready to receive them. idered inpudent in him‘ peal rates thie very able report, whis warm ery Tm ished sources, he wor Brits propositions. TR i Amioseness of for itor was 0 gratified.” the to’ scopic an eye. Thir t the in principle feted wie section of the sub OT gab rould » © loge a tory han gl vieted. : fi 0 on : t id the Western Railroad, Sth. .—The Colorado (Texas) Gazette | that it was worth th inclined to Le Jette Baten go porte bien. ¥ ome Vat on English pnd have purchased | the operation. a# °° “'Sfhich onght to be opted: gat oh the ease san ag rips Hotok 5 atk ee nee | land <a te renee, the aein t e. Tecy Ontos. rargeieeeet apianiey t “orto tocar eve , at Hol on, be ¥ ° men Pikes ied and fund uty of anstanghter ne ret Sr "te Weg’ ented wih the Bao hands 5 27 ejontion, seemed like Dating the “ #01 (OREO: ors filled with reports of McLeod's Trial. vernment to twounllione enbie feet. The contending against something | iy Two ven mandered at the Narrows, 10th. ponttey ee ; on pi teiry deavor A tle HLpod tt mon: , weel Heir the “American Institute, feet in dinmeter. Pant cjadice, and, after the fallest oticipated between Miss Charlotte Cushman | gay be better invested t ‘ark Benjamin, ket supply of this useful ver called the Evenin, edited by one M. entti Fiona fe ottecked ich a tisteessing consumption, not t ith an eye'to expecies to live, hich he was capable a Te hh he bed arrived at th putas astene be permitted to expr wi wer | andi nite sure | were discountar of ai gel saan fee Aut ct this oe io or