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* evnes.—The disclosures of Glentworth fully establish the travh of the election frauds committed by the cosfilential men of the whiz committees in 1838 | W . Glentworth bimself acknowledges his guilt, and blubbers like a big sohool boy inthe stocks. ‘This turning round as States? evidence might y, but his statements are cor- dby other circumstances—by S:evensen’s pt. Shuitz’s evidence—and parti- y the fact of his appointment by (rovernor co Inspector. New York Lancet in Philadelphia, exsons wishing to sudseribe to the “Naw Vork Laneet” in Philadelphia, will please leave their names and ad- at the office of the Herald, No. single copies will also be forsale ZIEBER, Agent. 7 Dock street, The New York Lancet, ». 1, will be publish re the names of | When party discipline is perfect, there is no indivi- , at 21 Ann street, we becrip' ons are | many persons, helding respectable stations, connec- n these frauds—but that of Moses I.Grinnell is entirely free from any stain, We are glad of this, because Mr. Grinnell is an hoaerable merchant— and his connection with po numbers sold at 6] sboys will be supy : cal morals has beea ribed by Glentworth are most ca- gress--The War Begu he developme the developmen Developments in Co: They are specimens of “total ack every person. e defeaded by the Wall , the honest Re- libelied ten thousand times, in every form, and then removed because he would not screen the piye-layers ment, Noah and Lyneh were ¢ contrary to the charter of the city—for what purpose is now known well depravity” that mu: ube but the war has ead off Captain Tyler”—to tem—and to demolish him nd Robert H. Morr corder of New several weeks, the In the same move- upoa the bench, have spoken out— ady in full career an have joined Mr. Benton and his wliras, and Mr. Mangum, the mouth-p ome forth, and shot as, and denounced the President’s rat that ever was propos en ou this que hton his owa hook, in the same direction At another time whea we hive more shall give afew choice sures, by way of sh from these disclo- e world, the morals of We have no ion, but he ap- tter portion of filled with severe r Curtis, Alderman J as to Edward but we think without any force,or propriety, or good feeling. the connection that Mr. Curtis seems to havi matter, arises from his eff to prevent an ¢. however improper it may be to the cause of sound and honesty in politics. ed to the Presi- Rives and Mr the Senate, seem to be Jakewarm, and in the House, it is all the President of the n Tyler has ten mer ts to save his frie very amiable s, is without a party in Congre sures, 01 » defen 13 8 » asures, or to defend h Alderman Benson still more amiable part 1ost savege on this kind- This is not right nor just , what will be the practi- 3 Just nothing s of politicians are at so low an ebb, that these astounding facts will produce no re- Mr. Blatchford ought to be removed from the iver of the Commercial Ban dé! how funny ! how curic entworth is a hearted Alderman alone—there is cal effect of th anity and morals of s will go on in Congress— nd the nation—tear each other place he holds to the people the diflerer himself, will sink into oblivion and disgrace, unless k from a deep dive, in some Our honest opinion is that many of the ly corrupt—but that there locofocos that can thiee points in the game of i then beat them. The locofocos are ne- tricks—here’s the odds. sof party and the quiet patriot a Tyler is in a happy and He is repudiated by both who knows but the people may take him yery account ? he comes up, like cevelopments du- n—and now, that the holidays are ; every morning for the H Washington news better than a and no mistake New Year’s Day, Carts, anp a st day of A. D. 1812, was one of the loveliest and brightest days that ever ushered a New | Clay, and utterly precluded the idea of union or Yeur into existence. More hearts beat with de- ing the sva rise up from behind Long Isl- pre in this great and happy city. mostas seldom as New Year's We never saw om Anpany—Tire Govennon’s Mrs- road Company have made an e ! and, than ever be Such a day comes a day itself, and was not to be lost. treets so crowded with pedestrians, or more ehicles, driving and dashing as if in the whole course of our lives. Every house was thrown open for visitors—the la- appeared never handsomer nor happier, and the ‘ ide was only equalled by the Indeed, there appeared the ladies and at with the Courier and from Albany, with the Gover + to arrive in this city on Tuesday he publication of the meseage in that pa- per on Wednesday morning. driven by steam, run, but probably this speed of a rail road ona part the display in f the day outside. rivalry for brilliancy betw Erie Railroad Company have s monopoly to any particular paper. We ran equal share of their fa would pay whatever . but they have refused, torest to grant a monopo: We were sorry to see, in face of all this, so mach It seemed to us as if no At broad noon more ed young men were seen stagger- ing under the quantity of wine and liquor they had | be a party to any such factious combination. taken, than on any one day for five years. And we never witnessad, in the same time, such an appear- Many families had no wines and chocolates tion in our streets. ni ve deemed d have deemed | t .mperance soc reepectably dr @ Wall street paper, ance of temperance. d a large number had coff for the purpose ‘of lessening the con: Sull there was no diminution in intoxica- tion and it even extended into the Mayor's office. In exclusive expres press on payment ofa pro raia st ad when we have had excl the refusal of others to h the carpets were completely mpelled to close up and go home x, and deprived many of the pleasure ruined, he was cor e Railroad Company do n: he broad and liberal snage their affair stake before the w of seeing him. Lord Morpeth was among the num- lamentable facts that the temperance influence over thiscity, and amusements and celebrationa rationality whic been for so longa period eo much wanted. zune or tux Mexican Ngvy.—We learn that the cutter Ewing, Capt. Fraser, has been ordered to the North River to watchtwo of the handsomest and most raking schooners lying there that ever movement on the part of the Ewing hes people at large,and we will efore tell what these schoonersare. They belong ‘o, and are bound to Vera Cruz. 2, and a palliation of the « —but as the democratic y in both branches of the legislature, he yuilt and armed bere for the Mexican govern. contrary to all law, and have consequently ized by Edward Curtis, I wo clippers look piratically, and are all ready to be captured by the Texan fleet now cruis- They are called the the former under the command er under Capt. Martin, They are schooner s, and armed with ship on a pivot, four 18 pound eannonades forward, and two of the They have two arm chests on the quarter deck, boarding pikes on the main boom, and t every thing in real man-c }so two quarter boa Their wheel ropes je nothing but a conenity, a cipher, a em at the heed of the State government, unless nnd draws the veto sword from the newspaper enter- Company th q., our Collector. Yet, as a matter Liberty and Eag of Capt. Howard and are both very fine vesse d, with fore and main topsa one Paxham lc » done as well as ot ty dollars for a message for the Wedacsday’s paper, although t pounder ami newspaper cstablishmer ? Caspimare ron Next Govenon.— Whig pepersin the West, mention Mr t Governor, as a candid and one large long boat, and tiller are 80 arranged , as to be entirely out the way of shot, large patent pumps to use in case of tons burthen and carry the a compliment of forty-eight or rae Great Wester Rarnoan or paxy anp Bosrox.—We give to-day hich took place in of the Great Wes- 2 as the opening of They have just beer Mexican Governinent on, being one halt their tobe paid on delivery at V They were cleared at the Custom House as mer- chant vessels, by Hargou derstand that they were built by Brown & Bell for the and $36,000 advanced there- regate cost, the balance York—and we pat once and builda at bonded for $170,000. If they reach Vera Crozin snfety, Santa Ana will have reason to thank his stars for good luck a prize for Com. Moere ! (Prom the Albany Journal, Dee. 36.) “Western Raiiroad,” ned the enterprise of our Among the incidents contected with ose which we are about to mention will pro Moxey Wasven.—A small sum of money is wanted at Washington, to pay the members of curity given. Also wanted—the “one-hour rule Fassy Evssce ‘The staves and It, were taken surface of the barrel which contains th zon the morming of the 3 this Salt, manufactured on Tuosday at Syracuse, which con hours at Albany, arrived at Boston, (350 “President Tyler shoul certainly employ Fanny Elssler,or whoever is the author of her speeches and No one has more com- To a requet of the Firemen of New Yerk that she woul t they contemplated giving to aid their iond for the A pias Widows and Orphans of Firemen, the accedee, adding | gress and regress, there wil be, it is presume lly, that, ‘ to contribute to a fund for the support ws and Orphans, would be to me, in any case, an ble duty; but to assist, in the hour of need, the helplees survivora of a class #0 devotedly and disinteres iseful to the community, as the makes me feel doubly aculties that caa andaigua Delegation took withthem, as the | mand of the language of flattery from eld Oataria st appropriate offerin, nufaetured on Monday from w + day, and packed in a barrel, the staves and ich were taken from an oak treo and hickory jog that morning in their native forest the Sheaf, and a Barrel which iguaon Monday, was et Bos: remen of New- jes manufactured by Mr. Per 2 directed to a purpose so | mornisy ief and comfort of my distre eraren Gonr.—The ished in Philadelphia by ited by the Bro- Jeath, having expired is enly another natural event, eat revolution Every Wall stree its laet legs and must die before the next Appletons should 3 and correspon- old paper. Tliey would cell as well, if not 1 those of Clay, Webster, or the politi 1k the Harpers or th tazette,” estal edition of her » and recently con his steamer sailed from Saturday for Hal fax and Liverpool, with paper in New ‘me Conesmia.—' Washington [Correspondence of the Herald.) Wasmisatox, Dee. 31, 184 nt of Party Organizatt Whig Party~The Fiseal Agent, Never has there been such an exemplification of the importance and value of party discipline, party organization, and party authority, as we have wit- nessed since the opening of Congress. An infinity county of labor, of annoyance, of perplexity, is saved by | oftene the substitution of the dictum of party for the exer- | “repudiation,” have been, cise of judgment, sound sense, and discretion.— thout reflection a d thorough re whichhe put to Mr. Gilpin and M its legal bearings. which have held their meet for their being so fully prepared at the me books upon “the law and justice” of the subject, dual responsibility, no hesitation, no desire to evace | Andrew Miller, sig i sae der at present «jnesti a one movement, is ntieman of strory 1 igor- arty of any ort. E ric dikes bead peta ous thinker, a goed writer and a sensible talker. marches up promptly and with precision. here iS) He never wins proselytes to his mode of thinking no complaint, no cavil, no dodging. The mandates | through any other channel than their judsments. of party, promulgated through the inedium of a He never d+claims, and has not, as you might sup- caucus, supersede the necessity of thinking or deli- pose from certain representations, a particle of the berating. Nothing is required but bullheeded fide. ice aekesee eens etme aa lity. Every man who acknowledges fealty to his party, puts his conscience and his patriotism in the hands of the leader, and yields a blind subserviency tohis dictation. At the exira session, the whigs were drilled and marshalled to the most perfect tate of party efficiency. Never was there a more solid phalanx,a more unbroken front. They voted, | ous ramors afloat as to the eause of t a: to a mon, for Mr. Clay’s bank bill, a measure ac-| tion, among others, that a firm, composed ofthe knowledged, on all hands, tu be utterly worthless | Comuexions of Dr, F., have been permitted to Re gi tase ¢ 3 overdraw their accounts. There are other reasons for all practical purpose: an absurd, incongruous | rumored, whieh at present I will not state, as they scheme, without one redeeming quality in all its may prove groundless. provisions. But party tyranny predominated over] Mr. Butlerhad a very good house at the Chesnut every consideration of principle, of expediency, or street Theatre last night, though by no means of patriotism. The bill was passed through beth crowded. He appeared as the “Stranger,” and ‘ a won many admirers in the personation. The more houses,and only arrested by the good sense, integrity | he is seen, the betterhe is liked. Atthe National, and independence ot the President. oe holiday Braces ler idan Re ar io ‘ASeanauns) is c 4 at succeeds them. ave not heard. t the After executing all the behests of party, the whig Walnut, Arch, and the Cireus, the audiences are members went bome to their constituents. From] yer respectable—at the last, decidedly good. them they received a lesson, which opened their esterday, William Fisher, av agent on the train eyes tothe folly of many of their acts, and they re-| Of burden cars, on the Reading Railroad, was turned here to the regular session, disorganized and | Crushed between two cars, on the Columbia Rait- 4 OTe RIRT BERRIOD, 8 road, near Broad street, and so much injured that broken up, as a party, without ah acknowledged | his legs were amputated atthe hospital, where he leader—without a settled plan of action—without | had been immediately conveyed. ‘The occurrence confidence in each other, and without a common | Ws accidental, and produced by a concussion : caused by a train coming in cellision with the ears. purpose or object. Hence the confusion and anarchy | when he was standing upon on ‘ that has prevailed up to the present time—hence | a car. The day previeus, o the doubt and hesitation manifested on all hands. che epee iat oe Hod ¥ eo ic aS ‘ rom Norristown, a Mr. Hu ‘ The re volt which has takea place in the whig the passengers, j Bly ey d@ad, having expired ranks, in every sectionof the country, has had its eflect on Congress, Members have begun to see ou the way down from Norristown. He was a the necessity of thinking for themselves; and, if| &%¢> With a family, and has been iu ill health for manners, and of most unexceptionable ebaracter. He has repeatedly been the candidate of his party in the I make this notice of him because it is his due, and because | have seen a dispesition to impugn, not oniy his motives, but his character. Dre. Jacob Frick, for several years past Casbi of the Bank of Penn Township, has resigned connection with that institu‘ion. There are resi possible, avoiding the political destruction which | *°t'he old National Gazette recently revived under must ensue, ifthe rash and headlong counsels of | che younger Frys, on the cash principle, at"twe Mr. Clay are permitted to prevail. © This necessity | cents, died to-day—or rather, was swallowed by imposes a large amount of labor and responsibility | the Peansylvania Inquirer. Thus they totter and —and, as itis anew thing, it is not surprising that there should bave been, for a ume, no decided tone or direction to whig sentiment or opinion in Con- gress, on the fiscal echeme of the administration. At the extra session, there would have been no doubt, for a single day, what would be the course ‘ s adopted. Ager the opinions or feeling of Mr. Movements in Albany— Progress of the Good Old Re- Clay, and it was not necessary to enquire farther. gency to Power—Appointments— Amusements. Bat the popular condemnation of whig policy and *Balisaares vik clcsiultiais A measures, has nearly destroyed the power ef Mr. Ucithe State, “Wor Clark Of the Benito, the ighal! harmony, or concurrence in the whigranks. ‘There | Bent candidates are Edmund J Porter, from your is neither zeal, nor concord, nor activity. The cur- | SH#¥5 Dennis B. Gafney, of this city, and Seger, rency question is the great measure of the session.— | Who was formerly clerk of the Assembly, under Upon this, Mr. Clay is indisposed to effective ac- | TB°DCY misrule. The Yorker is the fast horse, tion ; but it seems to be admitted that he can hard- | 244 will win the race. No doubt about it. For City be ae ee Clerk of the Assembly, Jno. O. Cole, Wm. J. Van ly control _a majority, even of the whigs, ineither | Zandt, and Arthur Southwick are the most promi house. Blind ashe may be to the will of the people, i nent. ‘The former was formerly Poli tice,and they cannot shut their eyes to the state of the public | subsequently clerk in the Post Offic: city mind, and they will not incur the hazard of defeat- ing the wise and!patriotic purposes of the edminis- tration. The views thrown out by Mr. Mangum, in his vio- | Office in the gift of the + wise sach: There must besome one from the West, one irom New leat tirade yesterday, are net entertained by more | york, and then the Albanians may look out for than six or eight members of the Senate, on the | themselves. whig side. Toere may be a coalition between the | _ It is said Flagg is to be Comptroller, and Dix or extremes of both parties, embracing a sufficient | Chatfield, Speaker. number to defeat any scheme of finanee, but there Pi ae oni agp eae ementlar | is a considerable portion of both sides that will not | dowbtless cut up some amorous pranks among our pretty girls. I will let you know of anythi te- resting that comes off ‘Che marble and granite pillars are the epots fora No.1 Lunch. Thecheck apron balls and romping sleighing parties are nu- merous. A description of one of the former,which came off in the law buildings afew nighis since, 1 will give youin my next. Albany. (Correspondence of the Herald } Axwany, Dee. 29, 1841. ‘There was no meeting of the Stock Board to-day, and but little business transacted in any direction. Albany. [Correspondence of the Herald] Atnawy, Dec. 29, 1841. beiag au “told regency” office holder, consid- ered the ‘man elect ” There are at least ten candidates for ory other The people desire to see this question settled. They do not sympathise with the personal desires of those who wishto keep up perpetual agitation, in the hope thatit may ultimately ensue to their own benefit. The eoustey wants copoor, permancucy, & setiled, regular system, and they will be held to a fea:fal responsibility who shall, for any selfish or NNETT, ir:—or Sir James Gordon Bennett— Good morning, dear Sir James, a title vou deserve, And if in England we're cock sure to gain it Asareward for your great strength of nerve, And yet tis wonderful how you maintain it, In face of ell, without a “ While press with press unites, ‘To crush your Herald, and been Jaates Gonnox § Baltimore, — {Correspondence of the Herald. Barrens, January 1, 1542. Ma. Enirorn— Last Juight, at twelve precisely, the town clock “ a announced the mournful intelligence, that the old | Th¢*es Long Nine, my bosom felcad, and rather likely year had suddenly dropped from {time into the Pir ie crp ergo eel dyou i } ; fall the pack’ his 1s the funlest bellow yawning tomb of noneatity. Dut as the Phonix In“ yelling” you, the prince of evil doers ; avises from its ashes, so come forth the new born | His gifis ere large in slang ob) and shallow year to bloom afresh inthe calendar of ages. At} ,.Which net a harlot in her eer endy a alist . ‘Though such are said the vilest thoughts to har! its birth, the bells throughout the city commenced | We rev them here eclipsed by the State barbe ringing, guns were fired, and lond halloes came | put have thou mercy on him still—whieh “faith"i from a multitude of human tongues. This is a ‘ Hoss sove.or Pinto will have, some time hence, ; ° " Tuless he alters much fcom skin to core- fitting season toglance over the past. The retro- He fights (he says) fot freedom, but his tents spect is fullef wholesome lessons. Would that | Are pitched the r f hell before ; Id be i 1 “ Midst fogs of or” black and dense- they could be appreciated and improved upon. In| i ithere he soundly slee ehall we wake h tracing the winding pathway of memory, but for | Or let the devil have bis due and toke him?— twelve short monthe, themes will be found, profita- ble tothe merslist,as well asthe lover. Many an eye this day will be dimmed with the sad tearof melancholy, when recollection tells the heart that the one whith once beat in unison with it, js now stilled in the solitude of death. Like a star gone out from heaven, oras the snow drop melted in the river, so have vanished many a cherished hope. As falis the autumn leaf, or droops the blighted flower, have fallen those, who were sweeter than life, and lage) almost, as an inheritance in heaven. But you may say that I am growing senti- mental, and that whatever sentimentality in want- ing, you ean manufacture it yourself, withou trouble of peviae it ina postseript. True, excuse me, then, for this digression. Not much was done in the Legislature yester- day. A bill was introduced to repeal the law known as the tax Jaw, but after some discussion it was defeated From what 1 couse 'twere hard to trace On Thursday evening last, a boy, named Klino, | It might be in the prospect of that dinner, roosting, was rn over by the Philadelphia cars as they | OF in the quick return of all this thing, at Bosting. were entering our city, and had his leg and arm | Our Mayor made a speech Sand Boston's ditto— cut off. You'llfind them beth reported in the Argus Our market is dull. Flour continues without a epet aah aeitverdneaan Semune ce tet; cs change, viz: $6, though some sales have taken | qjix, rejoicing in the promised low place at k Wheat is as at last quotations. Of benefits to one, and all of I have no variation to not exchanges. Rail | Which must er m the great work now dono— rae orders have er es tn are ee at] That links tw far apart, in one. 2 per cent discount. is is a bright an ny * , tiful morning—not a cloud to be acen. A bappy | Already inland tralersnear this road Are pouring in to purchase grain and Nour. year to every one of your forty ee With each inthand, they buy an engine load, WiIsT. And off it gors at tweaty mil To meet the want in many am Where numero onvy of your fame, ar your name The Boston common council hove been here— od gone home again ption and good cheer, to entertain y, ever dear, The city of greet men, where lette i Where Franklin's tar aros: Where Freedom has @ home aud champions yet. Abridge,a bridge! ye Trojans, hold your tongue, ‘And let us bring the rail road o'er the river. rn trade's olready from you wrung pe and scow's are pay ing worse than over; $0 do “ we pray yo ge be flung ‘Across the Hadso voiLeall yea clever, And help to raze yo cks—tinpave wach street, And where you dow are selling —sow the wheat. The Boston boys were treated Shown rownil t Attended by our (Who, by the way, is an egregious case,) By Aldermen with noses bemming brightly Philadelphin, [Cocrespondence of the Hereld.] i Are yearly waated for their cal > 819—P. } cog PUttAeLraia, Jan: 1; 1812—P.M. | | pom other places, hitherto obtained, The New Year has opened here in smiles and This large supply, will now be sought for bere, brightness. Youth, beauty and age are out in oS heal ee Fre ante eth great numbers; and notwithstanding the severe ou Peck in sare Wilarge, bet wil be trained pecuniary afflictions that our city has suffered the _ Before the opening of another year, past year, there is a gaiety and joyfulaess scarcely | UDiess tome tpeculator, “a la Hart, ever before equalled. Buys up the whole and gives the price a start. The ladics ore sweetly smiling, Yours, WALTER DRYDE Gray-headed grandpa’s beguiling, While the roedies sre aii egog,” Gratuitously swilling eggnogg. ‘The birth of anew year, however, is not noticed here with that hearty unanimity and splendor, with which you New Yorkers celebrate theevent. Our theatres are open for day performances, and so are all of our hotels,and as some of the latter are free in- the Ohio, tor more than a mile runs with blood. she entered the Re general “casting up of accounts,” as is proper enough on commencing anew year, There was apretty fair beginning in this respect last night, as the figuring around many of owr lamp posts this fally attested. The “repudiation” meeting, held night before last, is the subject of much conversation and con- siderable alarm among bond holders and leading politiciane. These here who know the partici- pavis in this meeting, know them to be men of | muck activity and influence at the polls. Beside: —all the whil crow + of people, and go is she. tain. Is there a Marat in England % at the meeting, that the individaa! opinion of the right to repudiate, are much more | |101rs avmeyeus than was previously supposed, as well | yaic of the mail. Theatrieals. i urson’s Beyerit —This geatieman’s bene- fi takes place to-night at the Park theatre, and Mile. on this consideration, performs, and tak iaal adien of her legion of admirers. We notice | derer's name is Thoms oa the bills, the announcement merely of Mlle. | land, and the subject of hi nation. The speech of Mr. Andrew Miller, and the questions las, during | Elssler, the speeches of these two gentlemen, show him to | fj be thorenghly conversant with the question in all ‘The truth is, there have ‘for some months been | Elssler's appearance, without designating the actual Teason, namely, on the occasion of Mr. Simpson’s " The only cause we can ascribe for this blunder is, that Mr. name, knowing that the name ot the danscuse will prove quite suflicient to draw a crowded house, and at some future time he will appeal to the public oa his owa behalf, thereby killing two birds with one stone. however, that Mile. Elss'erconsented to appear for the benetitof the management, and not in compli- auce Wit® any solicitation, as the bills say, and jus- tice and gallantry should have prompted Mr. Simp. son to a far different course fr i The following card will ex; Mile. Fassy Ecseren public, and desires to two or three organised societ in the city and ge weekly, or at which the several questions invo ving “ é A cussed. ‘This accounts Simpson withholds his | arose betwee: ting. They know their ropes, and most of them talk like the It is an undoubted fact ner, language or person. He is a grocer, of plain, unassuming om that he has pursued. plain the mystery :— Presents her compliments to the state that her ening) is hat in eompltanc at the Or Fee! a compensation "othe bills, but meant for any losses arising {rom the sh her engagement through illness, no remuneration. he management jort post; ith hi sponement | of upon her with his feet, and t fhos it appears, that while Mile. Elssler has act. ed on this occasion with that generosity which has rendered her proverbial ia this country, there has been an unmaaly attempt, on the part of the ma- nagement, o withhold justice from her. The audi- | afraid to mul eace ought to call for Mr. Simpson, and hear his ex- planation for such conduct. that great grumbling occurred at the theatre, ow: to the illness of the danseuse at the commencem of her engagement. ‘The company received no lary for the two nights the theatre was closed now that Mile. Elssler comes forward and per gratuitously,to insure the management against loss, e for it to announce her ap- ‘solicitations ” Itis a notorious fact it is but a poor subterfu, pearance as the result of 7 ‘ There has been n disagreement between Mile. Iis- | O2it, besides a number of abrasi sler and Mons. Sylvain. whom we | She presented a distressing sight consider a far superior dancer to the with her tothe Havana Mons. Martin, We are not surprised at a told hin that he was endured on! Oa Wednesday next Mile. Elssler goé to Phila- delphia, and thence embarks for the Havana. career in this countr: ent of Kensington, about forty-five years of explesion. Instance the case of Rubini. He been giving exhibitions at all the chief cities on the continent, and at the last account, had enraptured the Queen of Spain with his astonishing vecal pow- vvman Taearre.—As we expected, this ss crowded to. suflucation on less than four ladies went o| ven knows how many more before the performances closed. The house was eo full, that there was scarcely room for respiration. To- night Thorne comes out with Mazeppa, Kirby en- acting the hero. It will rather take the benches by surprise if the house is not crowded. Oryarrc —A very full house congresated here on ear’s night, to wish Mitcheil a happy New At the close of the perf! was thrown on the stage. cled Mitchell’s head. Although there is some objection on « fhis | rmances, a wreath which immediately encir- was very much overcome by this apcideaien ee a Nad by the o ee among the audience, which almost carried off the | 9 Took, “Mitchell is “ta ‘very-fucity, fellow," o'clock, and.on Wednesday: ¢ Power was called in “ Rery O’More.” Bowrny Ampntseatre —Hundreds went 1 unable to get seats at this arena on New Ye 1 Fainting was the order of the night, and @ ek - great demand for Cologne water. 3 followed the example of some of theirsex at the | on Chatham, and went off into hysteric: most graceful rider of the day, Mr.T. V. appears, an announcement received with great plea- He is equal, und in many things superior, to Burecker STREET fore him here port it receives from the uptown gentry. vextne.—Don’t forget Mr, | 4 C. E. Horn’s splendid Musical Festival to-aight.— Among the peiformers are Madame Sphor Zahn, y By Chs. E. Torn, and | aided by a watchman, were on anp Pesrivan Tas Messrs. Braham, others. At the Tabernacle—half-past seven—tickets at the music stores. See advertisement. oprsco.—By the schr. Bella del Mar, Capt. Shaw, from Tobasco, we have ac- counts to early in December. peaceable an IMroarant FROM At that time all w: The sehr. Dos Amigos a rived at Tobasco on the 30th ult. from Vera Cruz, bringing as passenger,Col. Alonzo Fernandez, who left Mexico on the 17th November, charged b. President Santa Ana witha special mission to the State of Tobasco, to assure Gen. Sentamanat that FederalismQwas completely reinstated throughout Mexico, inviting him to return to the Mexican family, and appointing him Governor and Com- mander-in-Chiet of Tobiseo. also the bearer of several yaluable presents from Santa Ana to Sentamanat, among which were a splendid military uniform. sort of election was therenpom heid, when £000 were declarcd to be in favor of joining Mexico and having Sentamanat for Gc clared to be admissabl and commerce was to befaeilitated and encovraged. So, Tebasco is again one of the States of Mexico. The Bella del Mar had a boisterous passage of 12 | th Don Fernandez was geld watch on Cocra war de- Vera Cruz free of duty, Law ix St. Lovis —Judge Mullanphy, sitting over the Circuit Court, takes Mr. ney of his Court—and treat: improperly and oppr . cupon seeks a mecting in the streets with Judge Mullanphy—finds him as he desires, walks hastily tp to him witha bludgeon, and appl ge Mullanphy, expectin; sword cane purely in self-difence, (and we make this statement without any idea that any man in his seoses will dispute its correctness) 1s thereupon drawn up before the Recorder—un- lergoes a tria!,and ix, by ajury of 12 men, found guilty of an assault, and fined one dollar !—S:. Lou's | Gazette, Dec. 20. que, an Attor- ely. Mr. Risque attack, draw: Bituminous vs, ANTHRACITE. South Carolina, papers mention a fire in that city Jast Sunday, from the spontaneons combustion of bituminous coal. —The Charleston, Hornip Coxrtacration axp Surrosen MUR per —The account published a few day: the Wilmington Republican,” of adre: gration and supposed murder, said to Bay place in Sussex county, regard to its local lowing from the Deli Was wron, fd willbessen fram the fol- omerset, (Md.) Herald”, night last, the dwel- | $89 "hnally, Wm Ride near Salisbury, 3 ed, with five persons consumed by the fire. — to have been the work of incendiary creatures tempted to the deed by the prospect 0! joney, of which there is thou hundred or two tho Y There is no doubt but the fami- dered, and the house burned to prevent e discovery.” Mr. Hastings it, | hi River or Broop.—Slaughtering of hogs is now on | Who were alle so large a geale in Cincinnati, that Dear Creek, and | f } epened Amos Fousom.—This religious fanatic is at her work agaia in Boston, disturbing the churches of that city. Last Friday afternoon, says the “Democrat,” Mr, Neal’s Church, where she refused to listen to expostulatien, and was borne fromthe Church in the arms of wwe of the brethren continuing to speak, and when out of doors, addressed a crowd upon the eidewalk. She says that Christ, whea upon earth, was followed by Srantau Consut Drap.—Don Manuel Valdere, ish Consal at Baltime: lay evening last, in that city. code Nupole carcerated for debt, after th ill in foree, and a very heave ed 70, died on Devrix Fraxce.—By the person can be im 60, alaw which is and proper Jaw it Coxsvn ron Swepex.—The Pre-tent has re- eognized Charle Sweden and Norway, for M~ Hampehire and Mai “Baap on Broop” is the terrible inecription upon the banners ofthe starving multitadhs in Great Bri- ; r—This Day. Hauxprs & Co.'s Exxness.—We now receive by , on Nee. 7, 13, 31,4, 105, 29,38, it is very apparent, from the demonstrations made | this capitally arranged express, Boston and Albany | ., 9 helding the | papers of the same day—the former one and two ad the latter twelve and fifteen hours in ad- Cincvre Count t Beday and tomorto © have been = The following is + 53, 84, 68, 54, 07 «6 City Intelligeac Mosr Bavrat Muroxr.—One of murders ever commited in this ci New Year's day, at;No. 89 Orange Tappan, is €norm Elizabeth, aged thirty-five years apartments in the above dwelling, intemperate habits. During the » n them, relative to h for a pail of water, she desiring to ing. This terminated in his givin his fist, when she agaia endeav room. He then locked the door, beating her with a chair, which | over her head, and then took broke it up by striking her on vi body. Having so disabled her stand, he threw her ona bed in knife and fork, and stabbed and ¢ and face,in six or seven places, 7 Ty his bruta! work, he then caught | pliance with | ker’s hammer, with which he little life that was remai Havingsatialed his horrible passi ~~ down on the floor, saying he wo son George came in, when he wo A woman,named Catharine Kelly a bed in the room during the wh committing this more than brutua ke any alarm or atte Toom, on account of his threats to ved. When the son of Tappan ca ing | his father asleep on the floor. and gied and murderedcorpse. Alart d given, andthe murderer arrested, rms | nation and verdict of Coroner's ie to prison. De, Wm. S. Tompkin tem examination of tae body, ane betore witnessed in the examinat rerenn The wretch woo fins ba ly.cuvef compliment | forged check for $211 to the N Friday, purporting to hi Russel & Gloverwes elie's) i i y hee been nated. by jet day. His name is Ambrose, P pled sucess, and wherever she has appeared, she has done some charitable aciion, which has increas- ed her popularity. She bas probably cleared nearly one hundred thousand dollars by her engagements in the principal cities of the United Si result certain to revolutionize theatri Her swecess will stimulate the great stars of Europe to shoot from their present spheres—and soon we may expeet to see Taglioni and Cerito, the two re- maining graces, tripping itgaily acrosy the broad Atlantic, and in their train Grisi, Rubini, Albertaz- zi, and Lablache, the empire of sor” We hardly suppose any of the dy successful as Fanny, in point of + ration, from the circumstance th. « « lumbus ot the dance, who discover: would, and has taken it in all its freshnees , tain it is, that they will realize more in two America, than they could in ten years in The fixed star system in /urope ison the verg as formerly a commander of sey this and other ports of the Uniti been residing at the United Siate of time past, and is of a respecta vious to this transaction, we bel” tes and Cuba, a | good reputation. Nothing has that will lead to the detection of | the forged check for $1500 to the ing Association on Friday, and n Fine axp Loss or Lire.—The | James Bannon, No. 9 Orange sin by fire on Saturday night, an McCarthy was burned to death, building after the apartment w was in flames, in order, as is sup of her property, and thus lost hej cored as a picker for hair matre who is absent from the city es are becoming c be pr pa, ~# have been ente had | Week, an ovhora, that of 536 Pearl ou Mei day, nigh great variety of at complaints are daiiy the halls of private dwe.. ay This should serve as a cadiny Hcg locked after dark. ears _ Case or Henny W. Srterms tion of this young man, charge: of checks on the Mechanics’ a! inthe name of Henry Fanshaw former institution, and $850 i Campbell at the latter, was ca tice Parker on Saturday morn pearing against him relative to t was discharged on that compla held to answer the other charge of bail first demanded. He sti ares of the person from whom h Tux Boar or Assterats 1 ” a poor | joint ballot. Hieuway RospeRy.—A case took place on the evenin~ -* the Rowe rf wi To-nightthe Jars... wey put in a bott been exhibiting at No. 18 Bow legs, and some other peceliarl On Saturday evening, about ei rowdies entered his place of ncvs.—Also thronged on New | and commenced an assault up Yeur’snight, The giantis carrying every thing be- I ‘This circus well deserves the sup- | taining #out $70 in money,and) dowa, and finally robbed him of and then mee their escape, N¢ a ti per Police Office, with the prig porter house at the corner of V streets, Kelly, one of the pria anda party of men, numberir from the house, and after asev, in rescuing Kelly from the offi the porter house ia search of beat with chairs, clubs, fists, & the stove was knocked down @ smoke, or in all probability we to death. The three men, Spi were secured and locked up. A yaluable cane belongin; lost by him during the fight in the recovery of which he offer Ax Uncnareren Roour.— Williams, was invited by H brother on Tuesday evening hours at their dwelling, No. being detained until late, a re for him to sleep in over night, the morning and carried off He was arrested yesterday and New Yean’s Dav passed off dyism and intoxication than annals of the police off] ‘his is werthy of note, as Ne York is kept in a manner pecu as every hotel, tavern, and 4 house, is open to the irce u nity, and Christmas day is parison as a public et ret ong Petry Tuerrs.—J 0! fom Carmas String) ‘Thompson, a black breed of fow!s from M and Pell streets, and Ww: black, stole a pair of hill, and bd closet! Brand, stole three ing a)parel from, S@zanoah street, and wat penmitie oy at Toronto —Sever st euivineludin Goode’ Foui by4re on Monday last. Dr. Tavton’s Baream or te tor, at 875 Bow Brun laa to polity the publiG, th from | right or claim to th by her deceased h for the aken | infaut children. Bat W. W. Ti deceased, advertises, in one of which renders it necessary th: reply. Shortly after the sdvertisement appeared—* The ain © The brother if. F. yor) es Spring street, and lastly, say: (A hrether at 376 Bowe rh, hearof the proprietor eve; 4 estanlishment. About store, 241 Spring street. oger’s Balsan of Liverwort.” Al touk part,and supported an establ street, and they claimed tobe the) lot's Balsam of Liverwort. This Itiea fact, and they cannot contt time the Balsamef Liverwort first lic, Wm. W. Thayer was about fou ‘The following, it is teltoved, wil TY a Dawent J ¢ sworn, trat hee hos printed the Invelss wrap Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwo hayer, (rom the time ht e the public, in the year "snail the trick, on the 4th December Past. + oo seo ated athe said] at 375 Bo wi io 1 depone: it anate whom hé aiwaye It ments: signed) DANTE) Sworn before nye, this first ofsa S. B. Hoichings, Com of Deeds, Bewane or tare Counrt: reer try is foode! with counterfeite—yon¢ fol where you buy, osthey have imitat lohele, ond number; therefore put no¢ ihewr! appeerance, but buy owngen 175 Bowery, betwoen Fuaiu wud pat the bi with 2 Citr ax New Your,