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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vols X, Ro, At Whole No. 801 NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1844. Price Two Cont Fe ethan maka ve bella, ~ r A Albany. More Packer Surrs.—There seems to be a per- TAPSCOTT’S REWARD~—Stolen from Eagle Hall, No. 8 Rosevelt France. fined 5000 francs damages on an action which his 3 : k GENERAL EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE. 10 street, au invisible gieen FROCK AT. The : (Correspondence of the Herald.) former publisher brought against him for publishing (Correspondence of the Herald.) tect mania in this city for new ships. One searce~ oat in supposed vave been tsken bet ween 9 and 11 o’clock o1 ipo! " a i e- A Jan. 19, 1844. r ds off the Hook far day Bight. "here ws fie oapoos, in fhe packets and Panis, December Mth, 1843. new works in Je cena to a Lots gtr LBANY, JAN. e . 3 ly rounds off the Hook betore another isfready to t fs. ‘Ihe above re il end ; ie .. Sine I so muc e i — vers—. . There a saat aa: coat being retumied to the above place. Pusar'st’ | Politics—Probable re-modelling of the Ministry— Reece se an ieicen year readers that a new | Labors of the robs rs rticbomest Fes tnt On her rin . peu cH how two on the stoc subscribers bex to eal the ateution. of their ficad 100 REWARD—The jewelry store No. 18 Bowery, | Fortifications und Polemics—Colonization of Al- | novel by him has appeared, under the title “*Ma| Lobsters—That Trunk a 3 Ex: ne is for the London Line, to take the pluce of ie generally to thear superior arrangements £07 b iewel ade on the migds gt the 17h iuat, and robbed giers—General Bertrand’s Reception in America— | Cravate,” in four volumes. mee ‘ dent Van Buren, and News from Brazil. the Montreal; the other will be launched this noon ers from, aud rewitiing money to all parts Sree nce eins of Spié ne eet ieseneal ae » " ‘There is no truth in the report of his intending to nised in my letter of Monaay to sketch | from the§yard of William I. Webb, at the foot of PERT NE OP LIVERPOOL PACKETS, | Sortedsgcld eur tines: lochetss Gane: Sony emieast bronabe Literature—Eugene Sue—The Opera, Sc. §. wisit the United States, Earene Sue isin London, |.» wom Ake: cae 4 eb COMPRISING 5, "| and nimerons other « cca Aha a at Janes Gorvow Benverr, Esq. :-- and it is rumored that he contemplates writing 4 saiee — but I ec ts _ ee area rage siadlanichaesaeen aa iG SHERID SS, nase viewetaged by, JOHN LOCKWOOD, Dear Sim, new novel bearing the title Mistéresde Londres.” | ‘The Legistature are just as busy y packet, to be di p-day, is name! E panei 420 Im*re ae BOW | Our political horizon, notwithstanding the heavy | ‘The excitement created by hjs Mistéres de | been, and accomplish nothing, daily, but to talk,|the Zurich, after the “fair Zurich waters” in FE GARRY $4 50 AND $5%—A superior article of Broken, Wee | ag portentous clouds with which it is covered, is | Pati is not yet subsided. ‘They are now translated | make speeches, eat apples, and pop corn in the hall | Switzerland, and her model will astonish the cot- He acl teu smal! Nuc at $1 a0 per too, delivered fice ofeereetstrom | yer calm. But the question now. arises whether in all Tanguagesy and there have been fold 8 of the capitol, and anoy the Governor about ap- | tagers living on the borders of that beautiful lake, AV Ee 215 West street, comer Klin, North river, and . rance alone, abo ,f opies, which is un- | ° ch ; : . i hE Fie ff SIDDON! tons in sora Wiblvane Exminasian, Wudetinen: Onion teaieder | this ealmuesa will. be- of stability, or whether it is | heard of in the annals of the book trade. ‘The | pointments. If they will goon in this way for a/and the brave mountaineers of Glavis and rue VAPRED LIN PO IV ERPOOC PAC ar Reficery, 28 Leoncrd street, through the Despatch only the tranquillity of nature, that generally pre- | Celebrated publishing house of Charles Gosselin is] month longer, and then go home, it will be a glori-| Schweitz, should they chance to see her. She is ior, fo 3) composed of super ‘st class American packets i 1 times in each month, fim Liverpoat four are now selling an illustrated edition of it in ten ! cedes ‘That i y 7 i TI s thing for the State; but we have no such good | eight or nine hundred tons in size, and built like im] jiiaw*m TYLEE & Mares. | cedesathunder storm. That isnot only more than | yolumes, at the price of seventy-five francs. ‘The | U8" * > ' : -orkshi he : een reer Ea wcll kuoen fet the ee cect | NEW AND CHEAP LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. | my limited capacities could undertake to answer, | “Journal des Débates™ paid Sue 15,000 franes for| luck ; they always make and repeal a certain num- | the Montezuma and Yorkshire, with all the late fost mvgnificen j the privilege of printing the Misteres in its columns, and he sold the copyright for 50,000 rapes, Bue him for one year’s work a benefit of 75,000 francs. But he is, notwithstanding, deeply in debt, as he spends enormous sums with his mistresses, one of ber of law: improvements. Ler commander is to be Captain Your city is now tolerably well represented in the | J. Johnston, formerly of the Albany, and lately of office seeking house. First, we have the candi-|the Rhone, and favorably known wherever the dates for Surrogate, worth $6000; these are Chas. | Gospel is read. ud ‘s ts afloat, and the fr HE 8 ber is now openi new and beauti i ci iti- Ertheiraalig, (Deion every Give dave) prevents the pesduilty | L tatters of Solar and Chemeat OW Lampe, wich he wit | Dut it would even puzzle the most sagacious politi of ra being unnecessarily de:ained at Liverpool. He- | sell at low aud reduced Prices, Persone us of pare jing | cian, to emit an opinion which would present a gardless of expense, in 0 the wants of the publie | or eronomising in Jight, will find, it much to their advantage to oy veg aes 3 7 Fad the wishes ofthe. friends, Mr. Wm. ‘Teppecott, oneol the | call and examine this sto, large reduction has been probability of truth. Since the time we boust of itn, has gone to Liverpool to'superintend the departure for this in the prices, aud every lean is warran : ‘i i ‘ country OF such persons. whoee ‘vassage many be engaged with writ, Cheat! Olaed Beige Fluid for Spirit Lampe, de | '#ViNg # constitutional king and a representative Burning, i iitabatt ‘ | i ‘i i Pi cVean, ex-M. C, from Montgomery county, three} ‘The Zurich is to take her place in the Union fact, whieh to th ted ‘Mr, W. | livered punctual: government, all our ministerial revolutions w whom. figures in the Mysteries of Paris as the | Mc a re I a if fee ficteat gurantee tha they alana Ms, 9E. | Uva Bean FC HOOKER, tt roadway, | Sovermments alt ane ministerial re ie ons Were ) Marquise d’Harville, as well as his int‘mate friend, | years a resident of New York; Joseph C. Hart,an| 1.10 of Havre Packets, and will be the favorite tish from Bim, and be quickly aed comfortably despatched, FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. Tnoethy File TAP OF PREar APTIBHES ANG pasty. aduaby Lord Se mour, as Rodolphe. Because I am just | old New Yorker, and for many years examiner in | 4! hehe brave GWide Boye? FPEtia inowt sens Tor decline coming, the paseage mon LUMBE. Daguersian Gall Patent Premium Colored | bles, or the upshot of political clap-traps. At all | talking about LordSeymour, I will mentiona singu- | chancery; John «R. Livingston, Jr., a clever fel-| with the “ brave $ Z : Will be promptly, refunded, without any deduction—as usual. MBE; Daguertian Gallery of Premium Colored , ig abou y > i : ht to see her launched, for sh Re hose remitting money. can be supplied with Photographs, 25) wa lurray street, New | events, men are of much greater importance with | lar action for damages which he brought against | low, but he has had awful long pulls atthe treasu-} All who can oughit to see he! red, for she drafts at sight, for any smount. payable fre of discon: oF any See Penile Tash ee emot bones a4 han wedticinl a Mr. Aumont, well known on the turf, who sold | ry—he was two or three years corporation attorney | wij] be sent off completely rigged, all *a-taunto,” Seoriaad sad Wale” Protea town in England, Ireland, | Heer reotypes ever exhibited. meer Ue than DEAS EF - ... | hima mare culled ‘Herodia,” purporting to de-|of New York, worth then, under oath, 22 to “pty Cit brat, PrRPat ye ol ae brotor lumbe; the “American Daguerre hone fame as ; hare ts sonun the ray of * Shariga fe amines scend from a highly Siisociatica! horse ne LAeaeg annum—then navy Bee TOF bP lle eyo DE et . & J, T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck slip, frat Photogral ord, " fers on the tapis. A umion between, Mole and | After the bargain was made, Lord Seymour began | at $20,000 or more per annum—and_ has had no of- vo ‘ray Princeron.—This “ none such, ne ‘WM. 'TAPSCOTT, Liver et York—or to | but ia Euro ee ay ee Praakli Thiers is spoken of. The former is going to have | to doubt her genealogy, and was confirmed in his] fice for two years; Chas. L. Livingston, a fine, |. 1.6 is called, with her screw propeller and mov- Pe SS ad tufes. declaring his colored Photograoha the most beautifal the Ceres Seperimene au the fatter. ng. home suspicion by her former proprietor. He applied to gentlemanly man, formerly Speaker or the Amen ra ane dali ogenforexnibiclagaudiy end exhibi om p liberal desire to Place his superb portraits | secretaryship. Marshal Soult will retain his pre- | the tribunals—the bargain was annulled, and the | bly, and unfortunately, for it ruined him, one of | ste: 5 2 ‘ pia Ps .9 c.3 web Ps Mies of the mone differen’ ations ier che ee Wend pee | sent place of President of the Council, to prevent | seller as obliged fopay a thousand franesdamages, | Sam Swartwout’s bail, and John W. Edmonds, | to-morrow, between the hours of ten and four. -MITTANCES 10 AND, PASSAGE M segeama arash rere which the world ean- | any quarrels elaine, his, collea pesecaibona he This s decidedly a bad year in Paris for music. State Pelaaba ite toka io this Case, my opinion 8) Those who wish to see her must go to the Navy ELAD * natiequal, oadway ”—New York Expres: 1s very anxious to retire from office, being under | We are losing our best artists, and the gap remains | that John W. Edmonds will get the nomination, |. ‘ i othe foot of Bar- nil’ s, bee 2 inform opr fiends in Norwich, Con ed vei : prinmbets Zremiam and ocean, Spresniaa and tnatractl "| the persuasion that he is going to die in 1844. The unfilled. If we compare the Jtalian opera with | though they are raising heaven and earth to Gateat Yard for that eter Pe ete ee pao that city, as our agent. ; BALL DRESSES, EMBROIDERED ROBES, AND king would undoubtedly be glad if this union,could | what it was four, eight or twelve years ago, this | him, by raking up the past. Some think McVean | clay street, as previously announced, for, rervons sending for their relatives, oF romi ing money to the eRe ee . itbe brought about, as Molé is a great favorite with | fact becomes palpable. Garcia, Donzelli, David, | willbe the man, as he is sosparted by most of the | quence of the drift ice in the rivers, she has been as pantry, will jad it hate inverest und thelr fiends com! fort, ROBERTS, 373 Broadway, begs to call the attention of | him. His aversion to Thiers is known, but he | Rubini, Galli, Pasta, Catalani, Ungher, So New York delegation,‘pbut {do not. The next is} ioved from off the Battery. Such a sight as the J19 Stee f 35 Fulton st eet, New York. « the Ja in, keneral, to lendid assortment of the | fears his opposition to several important laws. ‘The | Malibran, are gone. ‘Nothing remains but ( Judge of Cemmon Pleas, in place of Inglis, For ft = above desirable articles. 7 ‘ inci i is combi 1 ’ Pariant Ty ty , sr > Wate: didates, | Princeton is well worth a ride or a walk to the ARRANG@MENTS FOR 1844 500 Ladies’ Coronation Robes, with five rows of embroidery, | Principal reason why this combination would be | Lablache’ and Persiani. ‘The only, perfect one | this,Chs. P.Daly and Ald. Waterman are candidates, | P OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE. OFFICE, quite a new arti He, gelling at $3, well worth $12 "| acceptable to Louis Philippe is the delusion of Gui- amongst them is Lablache. but the former is certain of Then comes Judge } Yard, and the three cents and passage money over 100 Pine street, corner of South. 4 rgand) dreates. from $7 upwards. ; ‘ ‘ zot, whose unpopularity is considered highly dan- erous to the success of the appanage bill for the Duke of Nemours. This bill will require the ut- most energy of the most popular ministers, as the secession of a great many conservative members is dreaded. The opposition with which it meets from the people at lasge is justly very great, as the of the Marine Court, worth at least $5000, Thomas Jefferson Smith is the first on the slate now; Snif- | —— zs fen, Porter, Russell,"and Shaler, are no where, as} Snow ann Scravs.—The last two days have they say on the turf. Young Sheppard is here to be | heen intensely cold ones. Yesterday morning the made Examiner in Chancery, and he will I think A . ‘ 4 be appointed, us he has Pormiadeel the Governor | #ercury wasdown to 10 degrees. At noon a snow ilden, and one or two others of equally | storm set in, and, if the wind don't blow, we shall first rate singer, butis she eq above mentioned five? in point of voice superior, but her method is far from satisfy the connoisseur. Her ornaments, although unsur- passing in execution, are very frequently oyer- charged or tasteless.” Persiani's school is the non plus wltra of perfection, but then her voice is weak boats. the river in the Fulton Routh, evieire Ladies’ De Begsis trmbroidered Robr ticle, Also, lllasions; Parlstaun Lacen, silk Mantusn Beles and French Crape Lisses, of every shade manufactured, subscriber He to calf the attention of ia tends | G09 Dosen Ladies Eid Gloves, in back and colored. ¢ d the public i to. the fall ements for | 200 a White Kid, iu long and short. Tait, for che Durpots of binging out cabin, ‘i cabin, and steer: | | 20-Curtons Embroidered Capes and Collars,” S17 1mro ry jar Passengers, e Ri tf Liverpool Packets, sail | acu? SHIP OULEN OF THE WEDT i TL Thy the tateseh, Lith, 16th, 2istamd Zech of every month PACKET SHIP QUEEN OF THE WEST, for Liver B: ' or Live Fie London Packets, toaail fom New York, the ist, 10th and | 2,;, 200k; Ehis ship having been, unavoidably detained, will 20th—ank thathe, Ti i lnesday mor instant z f the civil list, private and public, exceeds ill. She h bad | small calibre, govern New York politics. Mr. Mc-| probably have good sleighing for a few hours, if from Lenton ou the 7th, 17th and 27th ofeach month, | *4iL on Wednesday morning, 24th ancome of the: ot p pelvate a » exce and sometimes shrill. She has, moreover, a bad bre, ! hs P , sit ganuection with the above, and for the purpose of afford: | fjahin massengers will pleake be oo hard steamboat Hercules, ARCA sie, DORE of franes, independent of the | figure, and isa bad actress. ‘The principle defect| Murray, formerly a member, is Rere, but what he pb leaped tei ing still greater f close at the usual places at haifpast 10, | come of the Prince de Joinville, and of the ties to paszengers, the subscriber hases- | “Vpite lished'a ieguloe lineof first class, New York built, coppered | phe letter baxs will and eoper istened ships, to sail punetually every” week throvghout the year, se ! For the accommodation of persons wishing to remit atte wants lam not advised. In my last, speaking of a Mr. Carr, I labored under the impression that he | Canapa,—Our advices from Montreal are to the was a new member, forgetting that he was here in | 16th inst. inclusiv Look at the extracts from the inthe troupe of this year is the absence of a good tenor, as the Italian opera always had. Mario is rather the favorite of the English and French kingly fortune of the Due d’ Aumale as heir of Prince Condé. 1 do not think Guizot cares much about office under the present circumstances. ‘The ‘ORE, 69 MAIDEN ENTLEMEN’S ¥° HING 31 G the : URNISHIS is very much liked, but he is inferior to Mario in voice, although superior as a singer. His high y ; ristoeracy than of the public, Llis voice is very |’36 or ’37. Maj. Conner, County Clerk. arrived | Montreal papers:— Sheth fumilios of fends, drafts are given, payableat Gis Some 912 | triumph of Gonzales Bravo, the leader of young beautiful, bt he idee losing, and a few years this morning, to try and get Col. Warner’s bill of | ‘phe Monarchists have carried all the municipal elec- winclal Bank of Ireland, rayable ar 4 woken ee Spain, has overturned his deep laid scheme of go- | sj ging Will destroy him entirely: His method is | last, winter repealed. tions for the city of Toronto, with the exception of one ‘Limerick, Clonmel, — Londonderry,| ~ Dress do: 9to1¢ — | verning the Peninsula through Olozaga, who isthe | far from. being perfect—he can sing Bellini and| The discovery of that trunk was a matter of | Common Councilman, very possibie exertion was made pore i. eee Frnt 212} | gteature of Louis Philippe and Queen Christine. | Donizetti, but not Rossini. ‘The new tenor, Sulvi, | reat rejoicing here, as I presume the suicide of the arties. veh rales,” Enniskillen, | All tanisio ‘ais and cutis the moder style. | Thiers, his implacable enemy, is said to be ready accused was a maiter of deep sorrow to some of 's some fear of the iceson the river making ano- janbridge, j ern an, Lurgan, Parsonstown, | Persona furnishing their own materials can depend ‘upon for action, having nearly finished his great histori- magh, having them made in the best manner, at the following i i Ballyshanno the small lawyers who expected $500 or $1000 for | ther shove. An air hole has ‘burst opposite the Triuit cal work on the empire, the copyright of which he l i H f i Hi d the water is running over the ice and still prices f é notes, which essentially constitute a tenor singer, | defending him; but the strangest thing of all is 8 Halng’ ‘It is tn some of the cellars In. St. raul street, and a: Moneymore, ver:Conte, ‘made and trigamseds> sold for the enormous sum of 500,000 francs, for | were never remarkable for strength in his paliniest | grave and serious charge of the Rey. Col. Webb, tells ne, Kil Io Gi Breas do "do O which he is indebted to his publisher. “He dreads | Gays; now they have nearly disappeared. He sings| against Howard and others. Of course the Col. | tater. ‘The felis by Dow's Brewery. are ulready wader ae’ u of LOW. ‘ i . Geland--Maeets, Senden 1 Sato, Bankers, Licdoa Toe! likewise the universal condemnation of the plan; ‘ith mach feeling and taste, but non sa morir, he | Will have to “suffer some” for libel, &c., for, of | water. R usphy ‘Waterloo Road, Liverpool; payable in every town after which the fortifications of Paris are conduct- | does not know how to dic, which is extremely ‘ne-} course, Rust and Howard will not rest quiet under esterday and Sunday were days of frost and sunshine. in Great Brit french pat in i A , terns. Us ed. _Arago the celebrated deputy and astronomer, | cessary in modern operas, asthe hero sings the | the charge. i " Yesterday morning thef thermometer stood cight degrees Hor tarer afm ficMUIAR Tea” | gn hand. Clove has isiued an anathema. in the shape of a long let: | finale, after which ie generally dics,” Common | On ‘Wednesday the ex-President, with Dr. Beek- |telow zero, The militiry authorities commenced ts (he ner of South, N. ¥, = - 7 ter against the forts, which is rapturously received | people are condemned because they do not know} man, the defeated barn burners’ candidate for é wr A pe sre ‘ RICHARD MURPBY We Waterpo oad UNITED STATES DAGUPRMIAN GALLERY. vi | by the departimental press. A great many organs | how to live. “Tenors, in inly, because they do | Senatorial nomination in this district, as aid, was | islandto the city barracks. ‘The river hes now risen al * ‘f i Broadway, up stairs.—K. W HITE would respectfully cal ‘4 Dawei fi chy A . B Ors, aly, y + 5, « alls and | most tothe D presentec J9.6mére vero! i ing the city, to his | Of the Parisian press are likewise very loud in their | not know how to die. Morinni (the greatest singer | Seated in the Governor’s room to receive calls an curious spectacle yesterday opposi 9 6mne the attention of eltizens and strangers, NEW YORK AND FIL ADELEHA RA sROAD LINK splendid colleeion of Daguerrotypeb ortata sta leor where there wes formed, from. caus {rom two to fourteen persons on the same disapprobation of the embastillage, notwithstand- Fox Newanx, Newsnunswick,Princeros, Taxnrom, | beauty snd accuracy of delineation canuot be d on. tal to heal the breach in the party. If Mr. V.B. urges ing that ministers do every thing to conciliate after Rubini, wh engaged in the s has not yet sung in Paris, being 4 explicable Por | th i gh a, at Milan, during the winter, | it, John wall Be Cireuit Judge, buthe has pee: tothe observer, one of thote win ular charms called air ‘ithour | ‘hem, having relaxed in the severity of the prose- | and in Vienna during the summer,) owes his suc. | tact to interfere in State appointments, and Prince | holes, in which the torrent heaved and raged with great Boneentown An» BuRuinaTon. traite taken in all kinds of weather, either with or without cutions against the radical press, and concentrating | S24) \.te beautiful weper met) Fornasari and| John, like every other tub, will have to stand on | violence. ‘The American Institute at its exhibition awarded Mr. late Il their resources inst th com- witha American institute, neha parerenaat Me al 3 agail e legitimists, the com: which is but anot 5 Ronconi are likewise favorites with us, but half a] his own bottom. You will learn from the papers | The laborers waiting at Lachine for employment on the mon foe of republicans and the dynasty. It is even 7 4 ts q r'Pam-| that Allen, of Oswego, Chairman of the Judiciary | Lachine canal, were visited on Sunday afternoon by Mr. sroupingand geaeral eff ther proof of the | 0 Iti dozen of them do not make up the loss of Tam-| th , of Oswego, a J ober Mar wekeeed, kad Me Dowie; aie eda : feperiatty of its porta proof of Me) said, that ministers intend presenting a bill in both burini, who is singing with Rubini, to crammed | Committee, has introduced a bill to have all, the | Tobin, s cbtatning ene. oa to thdlocndiintaetliee THROUGH IN six HOURS. immreeed ae i sole agent in New York for the very superior | houses, for the purpose of expelling those members | houses in St. Petersburgh, at an admission of from| terms of the Supreme Court held here. ‘This poor people. It appears that no less than fifteen hundred Pk. Me HEN Pte ee oe ae: | pporee Geman can they Keobained, Cn “wablishment in | who went to London and complimented the Duke | 990 to 800 rubles (25 to 200 francs") emanates in New York, and the petition is signed | Srehém, of whom. eight hundred are men, have been te- e il Pitot . M. . roceeds to Bordentown, from thence by | _N. B.—Imported German Camaras; also, French and Ameri f ia. can Juscrameats of the very best with Tae Cases, The Evening I Proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to | Chemicals, Polishing Materials, &c,, &c., always on hand, for Philadelphia) without change of cars, tale at the very lowest prices, soem gers will ‘procure ‘their tickets at the office foot of - = Courtlandt , where a commodi boat, will be i FIRE-PROOF BOOK SAFES. reali guuge crates on bond.” °°) rite subscriber has on hand an sxsortment of C. J. Gay ler’s iness, with crates on i T iladelphia baggage crates are conveyed from city to city, Warranted Fire Proof Doub'e 8: During the past t ng opened by the tac wovided with pave been in’ use; nearly wihout bein; Each trait ded with | years several thousands of th Safes ear in ban are apartuients and dressing rooms ex-vessly for | roe hundred have. at different times, beck therecchis thancd te the ladies? use, . re, and NOT OWE, has acany time, failed to preserve its cox etaring the rugs lave Pyiladetphin. from the foot of Wal- tents: But street, di ._M.| Gi ii atic i tad Ey nltrnd fm Camden, at a oack iy ee as united creesettnin tot ether» heneh Beis paves s for Baltimore leave a My iron, 4 ?. M. being's eonthnuation of the lines fom New Yorks weed of Bordeaux as King of France. Nothing would be more just—those members violated the oath they took in swearing fidelity to the new dynasty. ‘The opposition pursues its old system of coming to the session without a preconcerted plan of ac- tion, trusting; to chance,and to intrigues. The conservatives, on the contrary, are fully prepared to meet them face to face; the utmost harmony reigns amongst them, They can, therefore, be sure of the session on all important questions ; their only vulnerable points are in Surprise which the oppositiva makes the greaces! profits, and in the want of tact from some members o: by all the eminent lawyers of New York. By the | siding at Lachine fora period varying from six weeks to way, before the last sentence, I should have said | two months, without obtaining any employment. Nearly that Mr. V. B. came up as his own minister to | all had ,worked onthe Beauharnois Cana) last year, but cause the Atlas clique to give into the Argus,and to | in consequence of the disturbances and irregularity of coax the old Admiral to postpone his constitutional | ¢mployment there, together with the system of sub-con- reform till after the next lection, and then the bea de de beet pe Bae Maple had Eee ahi to party will attend to it. The Admiral wants to be | Make but small savings trom their wa hey were i. but hi ‘int ot th tas mike induced to go totLachine by tan cilicial announcement governor, but he wall not get the nomination as that the works would be commeyced at thut place in the oung guard, with great spirit and zeal, lack the | peginning of December; and in consequence ot the repent- Leowled eof tactics and field movements of the | ed postponement of the “last day” for receiving tenders old gua I have a long letter from Rio, with a | by the Tourd of Works, their little savings have been es- request to give parts of it, relative to the Emperor, | pended,fand they are now reduced to a state of severe dis- &c. to you tor publication, which I willdoin afew | tress. “The manner in’ which they ure lodged is Our great opera is on its last legs. At the Italian Opera they want only a good tenor ; at the French Opera they want every thing—tenors, prima don- nas, and dancers. ‘The formidable orchestra kills Dupré, as it has killed poor Faleon’s voice. Pon- chard sings very sweetly, but he has not power enough for Halevy’s and Meyerbeer’smusic. The bass Baroilhet is likewise too weak for the im- mense theatre; his declamation is faulty, mo! But the woret amongst nll are the pri Mad. Dorus Gras 1s usée, and Stoltz is aftected. The operatic department is, as I told dlthe beat non conducting materials weed {heir construction” The compoujuion, with wh 39 Imm 3 verhighy fire-vennt ° you, on its last legs, but the ballet has got no legs really deplorable. A single house in the village of La- Taner and outer doors of each Sabcmsersies by teclee’ hte ores high in the market. On one side | all, except the thin ones of Carlotta Grisi, who | “2% - chine contains 125 persons. In one shanty, consisting proved ratent detector locks, which cannot be picked or opened Arago with his letters on the forts, on the other | 18 only partially liked. ‘The Italian Opera can be Boston. ofa single room, 16 ety po ed; enki of ‘Also, an aszortment of Single Sales and Specie Chests, for | side Lamartine, the poet and deputy, with his pam- | tefermed ; there are lots of good singers in Italy, (Correspondence of the Herald.) bp eos thaie cals catty “snd sleeping roche wks 2 le at prices from $25 to $75each. phleton “the state, church andinsiruction.” It is | Vienna, and St, Petersburg, bat the great opera Boston, Jan. 20, 1844. | rumored that the works would really be commenced w a a mE: Al kinds of Book Safes and Specie Chesta made to order. | {ideed. a loss to the whole world. that he wastes | bas no hope at ail. ‘They didwhatever they could.| A Fg Ree Gusns Serica abe erie kon aan Paterson’ to Jersey City. i , . ELY yee : in things which | Mario was taught during two years, and the ad-| Disagreement of the Jury in Woods’ Case—Dis- | in a week, | Some arrangement Has been matte for, aupply- Dee. 0d Nba theese will leave i5 Im*re 71 Fulton street neat Gold street. | his transcendent powers as a poet in things which | Mati ribs ae dad te eee FS are al‘ Excvitement about the Exceutwe | enn he labourers with food, *’~"Lwave New Yor. are nothing but utopics. It really appears that his } stration was glad that the Italian Opera too! charge—General Excitement avout the £2. providing employment for them in breaking stones for the Was 65 * aaa ., SALAMANDER SAFES. political desertion of last year, extinguished the | him off. ‘The same system was pursued ataheavy| — Rojections—Literary. roads. But this is a mere temporary makeshift. The ys, FM Tome sirieriany nt nak? of duugors of Wilders mecunte | sacred fire of the gifted author ‘des harmonics.” expense with Ponchard, but it proved likewise a worsttof the case is, that the labourers are so numerous in In the rich, racy, and astounding case of Woods | proportion to thefprobable demand for their se e, oad and his wife, on trial during the last two days for | are nowjreduced to such extreme want, that they will be ( entirely atthe mercy of the contractors with ree pect to extorting money from Dr. Jones, through the la-} Vagos and store pay) ree failure. ‘The expenses in scenery are enormous; a ballet cost 75,000 francs, an opera 150,000. So that they are always in deficit in spite of the great receipts, (10,000 francs a night,) and a yearly sub- The conservatives have lost Lamartine, but the radicals have not won him—the Lamartine of the droite is not the Laiartine of the gauche. ‘There isa restraint in whatever he writes; even in his be Peso ay road in violation of patent law, for which ranspartation ears leave daily (Sundays excepted.) Passen-|"Yi'he subscriber: aasares the public, that every Safe male gs Syeuiand to be atthe Fert, footol Couriandt art | him, will be as ire-proof as any ever tented, they sewer having 3PM. , The Sanday Trains will be discontinued until further uo- Patent Salamander Safe. All other Salamanders are aa attempt 1 dy’s fascinations and the Doctor's supposed ama- ———— : — . Ne | mined £2 Breserve the contents uninjured, though frequently ex- | so much talked of democratical speech to the elec- | Yention of 300,000. ‘The manager petitioned the | ©, ‘ i Common Ple: one ve DAILY BETWEEN Peed ip sha moet severe teats whea otter tale ave been tr tors of Macon, it appears, as if the will would curb | Minister of the Interior, who is at the same time | tiveness, the jury, after an all-night session, came A full Bench present. LA (A AND BALTIMORE. Chabb's Thietderector Techies Look ae, ‘warranted dry | the heart. If he chooses to remain with his new | “director ot the theatres, for permission to perform | in this morning unable.to agree. It is understood 20—Dreision.—Erastus Wheaton ads, Morti made and sold at the Iron Safe Warehou'e and Ractory of friends, why does he not select one ct their many | five times, instead of three times a week ; but he] that nine were in favor of convicting, and three | © —This case came up on motion for a new trial, SILAS C. HERRING, bjects of complaint? What a beautiful, philantt refused, because he would be obliged to. allow it], * ; Calkins sued Wheaton for the value of two oxen, pe No, ater street, | ODJects oF complain| at a beautiful, philanthro- | 1 awise to the Italians, which would seriously in-| for acquitting. You know the circumstunces.—| chased at Bull’s Head, but the buyer refused to pay uniess N. B.—Second hind, weighing from 300 to 3000 pounds, | pical theme would not be the cruelties, which go- use e stalians, seriously i jure the other theatres. as the book- | 2 set off, against the vender, was allowed I will not even talk of the comic opera. Damo- on'‘the settlement. At the trial, the presiding Judge of grocers | charged in favor of the plaintiff, to which decision the The doctor (formerly a druggist,) wi keeper of J. & J. Dunklee, a firn vernment, or rather their agents, perpetratefagainst Via :—PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTI. | of other makers, sach ag ha MORE RAIL KOAD. the unfortunate pauisieal prisoners - of Mont St. ak the genuine Salumandera, fur sale at oue third of frst cont. FROM Pi 19 Iw dy 3twy re vorelock, A. M. Michel. It is really heartrending to read the ac- | Peat has retired, and Jenny Colon is dead; it has] ; is city. Mrs. Wood: in the habit | defendant excepte xcept @nnday) rt Drelock: . M: MATCHES WITHOUT SULPHUR. cbinlieik haiasatieciue: tinkentt or driity have nothing but Anta Thillon, an English singer, who | Caacvowrk erie coils was in tho. habit | he court Sr omy cape the facts in thle casa We bau From the Depot, comer lith nnd Market streets. RANDEL’S NEWLY PAVENTED SUPERLATIVE | either become mad or aitempted suicide, and one | SiNS% dresses, and actsbadly. How,are the mighty | of calling a * ! Daily, nts. YHOM BALTIMORE TO yerrpnt en rer MATC Dauty Greene Sunday) ato os -a-o-o2-7aelock, PM. || vor hi canert with the ¢ifferent Trains between New | ign iis no reason to interfere with the verdict of the Jury. the evidence that one of the worthy grocers was in | ‘There was te imony on both sides, in regard to the deli- the custom of making her presents. In course he | very of the cattle to the defendant, and that branch of the did nothing more. However that may be, Dr. | case was left by the Judge to the Jury for their decision, fallen, if we must apply to the perfida Albion for a singer! Tenors have always been a terra incog- oe in the Salle Favart. third of them are in the infirmary. } Our colonization in Algiers is getting on very well; twelve hundred workingmen emigrated there, HIS ne plus ultra of Friction Matches will stand the test of any ctimate. Lone immersion ia water does not prevent its tin, as was fully eye ee thousands who saw them ex- i ‘ia. i ect i rele! ed ci 3 t ve had no interest, er anything | nor do we see in the Judge’* charge any error as to the W. L. ASHMEAD, Agent, | Nipited ia, water. at the I of the Amencan Institute, | and ¢xpress themselves very Well satisfied witht the | , Hector Berlioz, the celebrated composer, gave ieehan nye taephsery rm ites Baeeai pay hing lnlesel the.cagnsy:Khadiberents paints elon Gorselet ¥ A it obtained a 7 “tical Base i his annual concert at the Conservatoire. It was | ¢lse, 1m the . ay hang | there are in aceordance with the recent decisi he WINTE. 3 FIRST PREMIUM. change. Skirmishes are carried on in the usual a ‘ 1 lied at her house, supposing that perhaps | there are in lance with the recent decisions of thi BF ARS AN GEM ENT GEOR, ALBANY, Also, anew article called MATCH TAPERS, which bam | way—Arabs and camels are killed by the gross, but | ‘he first interesting concert. of the season, as there | tions he called’ at Her house, supposing taat pertav | supreme Court in similar cases. Where personal pro- ovhavonic & Wrstean five minutes. neatly put up, Sor qoaling lepers, Se. it is difficult to forsee when the holy war will | a yet hardly any great artists in Paris. The pro- | she wished to see fhe Liab se see which was | Petty ix told and delivered to the purchaser, if nothin Ramproans, Laily, Sundays For anle at the Manufactory, No. 161 Bleecker trent, at No-l be atan end. Abdel-Kader’s soldiers grow like | 8tamme was decidedly English, as it contained an | thing in the line o! peti aera Jemce, wha | Zemains to be done before the price can be ascertained, Pi AN dup thin Hoote will tak: by H. Crosby, No. 143 Walaut streets)" '™ FADE | the serpents of Medusa’s head, and if government | Overture to King Lear, two symphonias, entitled | tnat of a druggist. eet ing lg rans 4 pne then the title and possession passes ,and the vendor can- elenzentors for Albany. by ths Koate will take the uew au - i ; ike ¢ 7 7. | Childe Harold and Queen Mab, and his celebrated | showed him over,her house, and, at last, took him | not, except in case of fraud, reclaim’ the property, if not jewant 0 k » Capt J. L. Kitch, which leaves > EO" > will make many mistakes like that of the last raz- f it At vhere she threw he: 1S avout his | sub ently paid for, But where eny thing remelned t Roe eke tore Lives ce Pas eiant tbe. which loaves DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS aia, our authority will be seriously impaired in the | Mourning march. ‘There was only one instramen.| into a Toon, where she threw her aris avout his] subhequentiy pat for, Duk where any thing remained to ee oes, for Bridgeport, thence by the Hoasatonte and OE PRD gate mitistts tone nd te sshossessing ll the colors colony, tal piece, a solo on the violin, played by Allard. | neck and drew him down upon:a bed—in which | be done (as in this case, a ining the weight,) there, ¥ change «f cars or baxkage crates, 4 oi sitvation he was surprised by her husband and aBboak hams yes Saar til bres — aan. : ; and extorted | part with his tle to the property, or lose his lien upon it. n u et : perty, after everything has been done necessary to com- This man, the third party, te nis ena Bald id plete the sale, and ascertain the price, the vender’s lien Jones and Mrs. Wood in the very act. His deserip- | ipon the property for the price rem: and he may re- ‘s Hh jo. 11 Park Mew, opposite the Astor rreotype Apparatus, Plates, Cases, Chemicals, &e., forsale, Instructions given iu the art. 518 In*m LYON—Cheapest Jewelry Store in the eity—A. L. * THK HULSUN OPEN TO A. would call the attention ofthe publics o his tore AY ty Albeuy, arriving etiie evening at © o'clock. "are trough ply on board, or at the offi GM. PERRY, The great symphonias were extremely well giv: by the celebrated orchestra of iservatoire, and led by Berlioz. [ean hard!) ad words to de- seribe to you with what precision this body ot musicians play. |t boasts of being the best orches- One of our allies, an Arabian Chief, who boasts in the short and euphonious name of Sheck El- Arab-Bou-Arig-Ben-Ganquel, came with his clan and several thousands of camels, to pay taxes to the amount of 150,000 francs,and was very hos pitably re- Ly r 5 ( . tion of the appearance presented by the lady und | fuse to deliver the property without receiving pay ment BANY. Chathem st, where they will find the ‘and ne} ceived. But Ben-Gannah, one of lus deadliestene- | {f% in Europe ; but it is no wonder, as, nearly all | #0 Pig png 2 5 r : ‘ Nt R MAIL LINE FOR ALBA | style of jewelry, of the latest fashion, both foreign and Ameri- | mies, instigated General Baragnay to detain him, | 18 members belong to the orchestra of the great eeayenen * AYE Te Role e and nd ward ae ‘Ss eer seo, mors oure oka NY, and Intermediate p' Phe steam. | can manufacture, suitable for Christmas and New Year’spre | 1) 4 1) detach : f hi > | opera, and have performed together during the last | quant She has a very wicked eye, and putting | sented an hypothetical cas he jiry, not war. boat ROBERT L. STEVES ‘aptain | sents,all of which be mined to well at auch prices as can- | 2d to send a detachment in pursuit of his previo fifteen years ; the ’, therefore, properly drilled, | this and that together, | think there can be no | ranted by the testimony, ‘The Court does not +o Ail Youve the foot ofCourands st. Wedues’ | tot foil 10 give sxiafnesion. lice and geatfemen about par. } ly departed tribe, n great many of whom were kill. | Uigtn years; Mev are, tie V olay Nike wae men’ |doubt of her guilt. There were two individuals, | Uderstand it. It is evident itwas not the intent of t Friday and Banday aftemoone, at 8 o'cloc chasing jewelry, will save 25 per ceat by calling at the cheap | ed. And nearly all. thei a L.‘bhe | aud itis quite natural that they play like one man’ : vere twi » | difendant 66 pay, bet to, petnw an eld Goth -* pada : el rf %y ed, and nearly all their property destroyed. ‘I’h h de vas not admitted, who assert that | O# yy t f he Steamer’ COLUMBIA, A. Stoughton, wv as | Jewelry store Gath street. Do not forget the namber—80 ‘ellow: ical i icipated in Ji Whose eyicence: Wag not & q . off he wonld have had a right, if the above, ‘Churday, Satarday po MH ‘aiieees Chatham street. Old gold of silver bowght or ‘akea jn exchange, poor fellows are actually starving, having lost all A great musical treat is anticipated in January or they were decoyed into Woods’ house in the sume | Of he would have neat ig cbs ‘or or freight, apply to P. C. Schultz office, or | ‘The utmost value givea for diamonds and other precious | their grain. No reason whatever wasgiven for this | February. Hossini’s Stabat Mater is going to be of tl i Pe EL ee de ¢ Ae ite Pochog gna dh Passage ght, apply . t ve é way. One of these discharged his debt of enjoy- | Jeaving thi tion to the ju: ‘Judge 6 ly told on. por inds of 5. =— 423 Im*ee_| most brutal and foul assault. The official organ | executed by one thousand vocal and instrumental ment in a very summary manner, by knocking | them that th s cettlo with, the, intent |. B. All kinds of property taken only at the risk of the ATCHES AND JEWELRY.—The largest ana most | denied first the fact, but Soult sent afterwards two | performers. The solos are to be sun: by, Persiani % d and his ace: lice. fl ran h ~ 5 owners thereof. 428 re senda (ae f Watches In the city, t ‘ ? : \ M 1 ts «!) | down the husband and his accomplice, and running | set off an honest debt would not avoid the sale, Cer- WINTER MAIL LINE FOR ALBA | founa set! ms be win sity. wok soperior officers to investigate the matter, et el Mario, Ls it pata This is the first] from the house. _ 7 tainly the charge upon that point is as favorable to the NY andiacermediate places, from the foot of | deseriptions of Gold and Silver, Watehes, of the newest | OUr Princes are travelling as usual. ‘The Duke | time that a monstre festival is to be given in Par The rejecrions of the Senate are creating quite | defendant as he could expect. Courtlandt street——The steamer UT!CA, | styles, fiom fhe, manafooparers, in England, Franee, an¢| and the Duchess of Nemours hardly arrived from | In Germany these mass concerts are very common: an excitement here—that of Ienshaw especially. | Upon the whole, the Court see no error, either in law Gon. J. Be oes, ill leave as above at 5 P.M. on Wednesday, Gorlerennn vis soabled to offer « lataes, seoortment, an London, went to Brussels, but were obliged to re- | the most celebrated amongst them are those of General satisfaction is expressed at it by his own | OF it fact, forgwhic rdict should be set aside. The ‘The COLUMBIA, Capt. A. Houghton, will leave as above | told ‘watches sa" low ‘ns’ $20 to 82S each, Casein aed | (EM, their son having been seriously ill. General- | Vienna, which are attended sometimes by ten thov- party ; and, yesterday a salute of one hundred guns | Jecision of the ease, was properly left to the jury. aud opt no, aeasey #8 Satara eripeteearerts Jewelry exehany Aer bought, All watehes warranted to keep ly the children of the royal family are in very de- | sand persons, and are under the especial patronage | POY frod by a portion of them in Charlestown. ; d , ; 13 bi dis" |” Watebes Pepa ft the office on the wi eal eg om, i thee Weir praises ithe licate health ; the Comte de Paris and his brother | of the Emperor. It is only difficult to find a suita still their verdict is not so clearly = the evidence os le. : ‘ New books are coming out with a perfect rush. | ¢ fi € i ide. best workmen, and much lower than at any other place, are said to be very sickly. ‘The Duke of Mont- | ble locale in Paris, which conld accommodate the | One which stands out from the ase, and com. [1° Jsuty the Court in setting it asi WINTER MAIL LINE FOR ALBANY | | Gol and Silver Pencils, (sold Chains, Keys and Sterling | pensier went to Metz to ya hisregiment and re- | audience. In V ey imperial riding school | mands a great sale, is called “ Easy Nat, or Boston Amusements. Kivtay set errlentiieeeiea. Cre Ralvve Bogan for gave tery Jew. hes and jewellery turned to Aaa very unwell. The Duke d’Aumaie | is made use of. 7 is is red same building, Bars and Boston Boys.” It is a Washingtonian af- Cuaritam TeateE.—An excellent bill is offered Tape Toseph Sec et, will leave the foot of Cortiamat street. every | j1T asia \ “Wholesale eet ones Wat atreet, ap staire pb Naples, : ivory that fe bite Parc mn yt ch Ai purvore ly erected for the cele-| fair, but the mass purchase with avidity. It has | for to-night, consisting of the magnificent drama of Ween Couch. lk th enive tus Ab aR rEg pers eg. aay pig the ones sister, but his mece, the daughter of t he | bration of the famous tournament, given in passed rapidly toa third edition. the Jewess, and the spectacle of the King of the Bp ek dag ala ca lbany at two OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INGTRANCE GO, | Prince di Salerno, andthe sister of the present Em- | honor of the royal guests, at the time of the Yours, S. L. A. | with, also, the performances of the Serenaders, an peror of Austria. Louis Philippe is very anxious to get into respectable connexions, all his sons and daughters-in-law belonging, through birth, to the small and poorest houses of Germany, the Princess de Joinville accepted. The Duke d’Aumale was ordered to proceed to Rome for the sake of deliver- ing to his Holiness some presents from the Queen of the French, and not, as it was stated, to prevail upon the Pope to hold a milder sceptre over his tur- bulent subjects in the Romagna, i ‘The French press begins to show more attention to news from the United States. A few years ago, there was only a short paragraph relating to Ame- rica, but now the French papers make copious € tracts from the American. The connection b European Congressafter Napoleon’s downfall. Our dramatical theatres are very Lat ‘Thirty-three new pieces have been performed in November. At the French theatre, a new comedy by Scribe was brought out. Itis called La Tutrice, but it had very little snecess, in spite of Madame Plessy's splendid acting. Considerable curiosity was eli- cited by the announcement of a political play, which was first attributed to Vateut, and afterwards to Molé and Thiers. ‘The real author is M. Lia- déres, one of the King’s Aides de Camp, but he was advised to ask it hack. ‘This satire was to be ralled ‘* Les Baton Flottants.” Mile. Blangy, the sister of the celebrated danseuse, made her debut at the Odeon; she was very snecessful. ‘ Virginie,” wing New York. freigtapply ou’ board, or to P.C. 8 at the offce on the whart é . HE Annual Blection for. Di th Tips feld'at thet oftee, No, 35 Well street oa hon ab FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Tine Regular | Nebruary next. Poll opens at 12 o'clock: aud will ‘ tale a ter Diamond. | Phe proceeds of the night are for the bene- Pee C way if Bie » case | ft of Mra, Preston, one of the best actresees now upon our Fue Coxsrinacy Case tx Bostox.—In the case | roars, We trust that the entertalament will mest with of the Commonwealth vs. Charles Woods and wife} an the patronage to which it is entitled. Mrs. Her: for conspiring with a man unknown to the Grand Jurors | takes her benefit to-morrow night, and on Thursda to extort money from William Jl. Jones, the Jury, after | Palmor, the Trensurer, pute ay hie nuvae fon a tenett being absent from court from 4 o'clock P. M. yesterday, shi ~ P tntif10 o'clock this morning, ceme into court, unableto} American Musev This extablishment sue+ agree. The case stands adjourned to February, the defen. | tains its wonted reputation for novelty and talent, dants being atill in jail. Itis said the Jury were nine for | The Albino Boys are regarded os the most ustonishing conviction, and three for acquittal. Boston Transeript, | prodigies of the one, being perfectly white, yet possessing Jan. 20, every other peculiarity of the Afriean, The Gypsey fe ng NE mily, the first ever seen. in America, may ie seen at a Ctreutt Court. hoursot th day and ‘evenung; and the fortune-telling Qneen is ever ready for privote consultation, jn addition ae Pe > Seay to all Chie, on extratedinary company of perlokiners ta wn: i ie cane hehe tran ond | caged, amongst whom are the well known and eecentric Open one hour. re Seat al Packet 2tst Janvary, ‘The Arad ter ; New ork built, packet np Bi... 1 ARISE BF ET MEN TT y foodhouse, meater: SEIGNETTE BRANDY—S, T. NICOLL,No. 67 and Dram une vdabty deena rill ei 9g i OE IC ‘hes roeratly balance Fee rp yo from | one gn of the Shove Brent) of ‘ eo ioe brand. , side ‘Burlingslip, orf) WOODHUL! he offers forsale in, half jusre, gente costs ood chkes cake Paecet a Custom Honse lock, entitled to debentnre. — j3 2taw Iw#ee Theaupdorsecketship Rochester, John Britton, master; | QIUART, LADIES HAIR-DRESSER, No. 3 Mu toe one Dareatny will tuccend the Queen of the West, and Ss" neret eapecttnlly anonnces that hel ie prepared to tail on hor regular day, ist February to the Iauest Parwvan faaluous: “Lerma very moderate, TS FOR LIVER-| 04 2me POui LINE +d PAC) Ft fe pre Se AT JOUREN OF.THI COAL Peach vrebard Red Ash Coal, ofthe best quality and 29) tous burthea, Capt P Woodhouse, will sail on Monday, ine or freight or passage,ha | sed accommodations, apply to the C Jan, 20,—Rights oj Wife ve James G. F at reduced prices, Also other coal. Cousumers of ‘oa! | tween these two countries by steam, will, of course, | a tragedy by Reboul, a baker from Nimes, is in| jn the Herald of Saturday was resumed, and occupied the | D..Valentine, whose entertoininents are always received eer ae Gay. sito waneaay (aa ee Lanes eae correst weighs, at 438 Wash: | contribute to an increasal of the friendly feoling ult | rehearealat the same theatré. At the Cirque Olym- | court and jury the ‘entice day. without. coming to 8 con: With approbation and spplause--Mons. and Madame eae ishing to seeure berths should not fail to maketearty | ‘fei imme DAVENPORT ready subsisting between them. The hearty and pique, a new farce hearingthe title of * Don Quix- | clusion, ‘Tho “defendant’s counsel having rested, the | Checken! on cdl ag ee ce bapptication on foot of Burling Blip, or to ae eady ” 7 , Great Western, T.G Booth, Wik J. i. TAPSCOTT, at the SATIN WHITE FOR PAPER STAINERS—Jant re | ngtished reception which General (and not Mar- otte, draws crowded houses, not so much for the plaintiff’ counsel introduced several witnesses to prove | ™"’ sake of the play, but to witness the ludicrous mea- rassrae Office, AR Peck slip, — |S H.C, Bhe jd ee corner of South street. that Mrs. Curran was born in the city of New Vork, ito, &e ceived, in casks of about :000 pounds each, for sale by shal) Bertrand met with, is considered here Highly JON CM { ORRISON, complementary,not alone to him, but to the French | greness of the hero’s stud. That poor animal is | mew here in the purliens of City Hall Place, her father | 1. 1, PoprawaTante [vpiaNe.<-Our city waa ORLEANS ' i ee On Bee an nation. W. Tooking forward with much inter- | kept on so short allowances, that nothing but bones | Mt. Cowan, having married a “widder"—(oh! those wid n say : eas y wa Dealer in Drags, Paints, Oils, Dye Wo: de, ion. We are looking forward with much inter. | kept on so short allowances, that nothing but bones | j We —alhte ived and set. | yesterday enlivened by the arrival ef the Indians PND ION MIN TORN: Cain aac | _:9 1were nT “Jad Manufacturers articles. | est towards your next presidential election, and | and skin are left. It. w dors, as Me. Waller onys)~eiter be hed errived snd set as formerly a celebrated racer. As the season has only begun a few weeks since, there is not much scandal on the tapis; itis for th ve port, and will positively sail on x 4 4 a BROWN & CO.’S One Price Hat Store, 178 Chatham We seday the 21th bratant, being | Hee ees a Square, comer of Mott street, where feshion, beauty, sincerely hope that tree trade principles will prevail. tled in this country. ‘To sustain this allegation a very | from the plains of the Far West—some 400 miles beyond A a Our merchants are suffering vary much from your aged man was pat upon the stand, who seemed to bh the Mississippi. ‘They rode through hen cma streets, erfect recollection of what had’ happened forty years | end were naturally the objects of general attention. They : J y Ff sin 0 i; ERS H a ch, | were dressed in the native costume of their tribes, theit - a“ lity and economy are combined to adom the head ‘xhe | black tariff. Our exports haye diminished one hun- } principally confined to the actresses. Miss Iné Peck. He said that he wos sexton of Trinity Chirreh, | were dress n make immeciate application on bond at Murray's wharf or | Pronrietar have the pentare to offer a new atyle of hatthe mi | dred and twenty million of fracs against Inst year, | Gonzales brought an. action ngaanst the editor of | and was well aequalnted withMecCecran's father and tha hie wove with feathers white and rel Manes orth "519 totes Josten MeMURRAY $) and $6; at the Tow bsed pivee of By A ree onmerly sold fer | seventy-five of which are attributed to our limited | the * Satan” for libel; he was condemned to pay | he romembered her quite a little girl, and to his belief she | upper and nether|garments, and their feet clothed in the 319 teen corner 0 ; 5 , h trade with the Union, was born here. Another witness ‘The subscription for Guadeloupe amounted, on t Dn wrens Aner bree nation oF necessity are induced to atady ec: thi LAR LINK KOM NEW OR-| yensanle article of drevs, have now an Srportunity of deine so, 2 he had stood god: | Indian moccasins, There is a primeval simplicity in this ONLY REG LLANE The fol ar I class packots will sail | and stili keep up the appearance of the moat a fine of five hundred franes, and to thre in was bad on many | dres# which makes them seom like true sons ef Adam prison. Mr. Legallois, the publish » months in tof the biogra- | !ather for her, bat his recollec F , H i : 1 Lhe respon- | The #quaws are ofthe tribe of Pottawatamies, while the punctually as advertised (weather permittion} or pas. | & tea iu preventing’ thi hat (0 the wabaeuable: Brows | the Ist of Decembe! 500,000 francs. _ | phies of the actresses of Paris, made a public Le rapt lah Ee specu outs Deprional A it. Fhe | men ate of the Fox tribe. In this delegation there is one age Vine nearly rexched the ultimatom of benuty, cheapness, neatness, | in literature there is nothing new. Russia in | cuse to Mile. Rachel, who retracted, therefore, her | byidence having closed on both sid war chief, aged 43, and quite a savage looking character ; 0) RLBANS) Cent. 8. Sears, oo the 13th January. daratslity and comfort of the weims All sales are for eash, | 1989, by the Marquis of Custine, creates much sen- | complaint for defarnation. ; é desire of the jury, adjourned the cm the other, a council chief, of the venerable 7 modations of these’ chips Tor cube a ceind “cabin (en ERO WN REO” Nee urred ry the bad. | sation in the Russian circles of Paris, ‘They pro- Ido not know of anything enough interesting to | ing, when Mr. Jordan will sum upon the part of the | There are also young braves and children, ‘The indi an ‘passengers, are anch aa cannot fail to ensure every | jf Im*m Comer of Mott street, | nounce it an poriaaa calumny against the Rus- | be written, except that the celebrated Lacordaire atif’, Mr. Brady, val for he des fp edn pepe Bi to eins oo pad Chess wes eee y be garg as farien te vevees. ies kins WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ihn Court. The paraer hes even charged one of | preaches at the Notre Pare to Congregations of rae bate his speech to the jary wien tanin@eaidtiven teakcae toesboemerareet teen trips, ant Mill sail ponetanl every five dave throughout the OELICH AND PACHTMANN, Watchmal | his ministers to reply 0 it. 18 Philippe is high- | fifteen to twenty thousand persons, and that nev Feur of the Indians seems to have departed from the nur tcuaon., Paagengers may therefore rely on not being detained, Manninccating Jewellers, 90 Cannlateet hav A haat’ | ly delighed at Nicolas’ anger, and to retaliate for | omnibusses on six wheels have made their appear- rey cory aad thi poke. ine Banoey oP ike ition Were ha price of pasenge being ‘ver low: thove wishing fo secure ty easocrimeat of teahigoable Jewelty ofall 4 ions, suit- | the continual insults offered to him by his imperial | ance on the Boulevards. . éhgi Court Calendar~This Day. farsous & book somo years since for exclting the or to Wr id. F. TAPBCOTE) "= | Sewelry of every deception onde te midee nea Wt? brother, has ordered two copies to be deposed in | You will receive my next letter with the English | Crncurr Court,—Nos. 43, 37, 67, 68, 70, 65, 40, 47, 33, 94, | the imagination, series to, have hal ite ‘aya AC their General Panonge Oce, elry and Silverware repaired in a workman! his private library, steamer, and I subscribe myself in the mean time | 35, 40, 63, 7, 29, 4,57, 06, 27, 98, 64, 66, 20, b4 Indian fi looked apenas an ‘ordinary spoctiven of huma Jitre 43 Peck Slip comer South street | low, Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange. Belzac is publishing three new novels, and was © your very obedient se: BU Common Pie es. —39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 4, 46, 67, 48, 6, 20, nity. —Mbany Irene, Jan. 20.

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