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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vols, X. No 23—Whole No. 3803, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1844. Price Two Cents, NTS FOR 1844. TO LET.—A modem built two brick house London. vertheless a fact, that Dickens, notwit! Tax, Agent to the Royal } Military (sie in Senex’s Letter from Washington. oup MEEABLISHED Fasaauk OF ric girbbasemeat and atic” Iecontalre hive roome, seven {Correspondence of the Herald] Tea ete ant heen Tone orca | MS) ond est India Company’ ant tend Eile Sopdeaniinie <p ih ro parlors on frat floor, with barement and kitehon closets, Lonvon, Dec. M, 1843, | in pecuniary difficulty. I know, from the best au- | Assurance Society, Teacher at the Sunday School. | gughionable Movements—-Finaneial—- Political 7 ote roam te the seegad Harrand twos room oat | ery co Rutherland-—Feelings Daniel O'Connell, | WeTHYs, at since hhig retuen ‘to England he hus} | officiate at the: evening service at Church; and | °" penne Sesh aca riber we to he attention of his {rien the furniture in the he i behd. An arrange be dither >| been within the rules of the Queen’s Bench. we are about having a receiving office for letters Personal —Selfish—Silly. Pi got cet ne acl ie ing rea ne i or a the a hs s i sa, Peel and Russell—Queen Victoria——Arts and eat 1 must mine up this long, rambling Wiis enalianed at - , and I am also recommended | There is much to be learned here, even by one jing out 5 . th +7 irstof May, on reasonable terms. ‘ourth str Literature—Downfall of Dickens. with a promise that whenever an opportunity. to that office.” bs Cg er ‘erpool Packets, sail a y " H ‘ A H . ~ h before, hackneyed in the w f th ie Ligh 1 qe} ery sronthy “By | gre her lars, and nen? Wasniugion are, “Apwiy ae 6 I sit down to fulfil my promuse of writing to you | fer of sending you an intelligence likely tointer-} 4 Stnver Corrt he church of St. Alexan- aes ot ete 1 ep Sho on tae a oul Ne on 0th and Pla 4 world. ‘ashing’ ce (la'e Barrow street) pear 6! Avenve, est your readers; I will not fail to improve it. In| der Nevskoi, at St. Petersburg, is named after the ‘eee ne eh it a mhofedch mouth, | tl Friday eveniag. between 12 and 3 flock, F. M.__J2t ste ne by arrival i England, Leuindidaneataces the mean time, with best wishes for your continued | canonised (itand Duke Alexander, whose remains| _!t seems that 1n this very metropolis, there is in sti mise . 4 becriber \- BROWN & COS One Price Hat Store, 178 Chatham | readers have no objection to a little occasiona! | prosperity, J remain your friend, and old corre n> | w, ought there in a silver coflin! It was in this | the . : $6, er ” these regular incor first class New York bull le a "1 id or were brough: asi ec in this | the kingdom of fashion, an “imperiwm in wnperio. nd y oly Fura! ughout the nd i It coppered | Sumbility and ecouomy are combjved to pa, beanty. | English chit chat, I shall, without any formal lite- | 4ent, tame church Kohi,the traveller, was told by a guide, | Here are fine ladies, self-styled leaders of ton, who and oper ‘ships, to sail puactually bey the mee me mevalonate’ rs have the ‘to offer a new style of hat,the imi- = inting to a corner of the building, “There lies f : r oughont the Yer cersons wishing to remitmoney to | Litton ofventcr, which eloely resemble pose formerly wold for | TY effort, put my communication in fit shape Extracts from Foreign Journals, Ho ne ee anoahecd it to be the | Consider themselves too exclusive to visit the fami- theit familjes of fends, re given, payableat sight, on | $8 and $6, at the low fixed price of $3; ‘hose, who from welt ) for publication. An intimation has been conveyed tothe Duc] Russian general, Hannibal; but as the Russians | ¥ of that honest, courteous gentleman, the Presi- following Banka gy payable at Pompablevarticle TE a aee now sn opportunity of deing s0,{ Afteraresidence of nearly fifteen years in the de Bordeaux, that holding of levees for, the recep- | have no Il, they change that letter almost always lent of the United States—people who boast that tion of so many pers a emus aces ns, subjects of an allied | inty Ks and hence the extraordinary and not very | (itY have never been inside of the White House ‘ residence in England, are 5 ; ‘ven to the deceased war- | ace the death of General Harrison. And one of native country, as completely a stranger (apart | not agreeable to the British government. | ‘This in- flattering misnomer given to the deceased Wat-| these high quality dames, the moment it as an- : mi if keep up the appearance of the most fushionable, Brows, in present this hat to th blie, think they hat rerched the ultimstum of beauty, cheapness, weatness, United States, [ found myself upon returning to my exford, Belfast," Waterford,’ | & EP talon Colerain ity and comfort of th All sal Ih, % . r i 4 ual, 2, finite. geal s cook eee Besar ioe tinued ny the ba from the associations of kindred) as much aur-| timation haschanged the plans of the Due de, Ber | nes tesn aah vk wots SP Paxithanisie’ Rave boun' | 3D uced thut the President would hold bis first le- 4 Cavan, “ se itham Square, ise ‘i ali deaux, and his early departure from England 1s an- i hey H r 9 Re Of 6, st., Issued invitations upper ick, Goren feureae, OEP a jt 1mm Corer at Mott street. | Prised and bewildered by the novelty of all I saw ticipated. It is ay thet the King of te Nether- passed by the British Parliament from 1884 to 1842. | party for the same evening, pa only F Nita thiteo in our great metropolis, us though I had been w} lands has sent the Duke # pressing invitation to| A gentleman has just achieved the feat of making | she considers the dete of fashion, intimating that wanderer from your far west, entering it for the | visit him at the Hague, and that he is to, leave | one million ‘air down strokes” with pen and ink, their non-attendance would be followed by expul- first time, instead of a native here, and to the | England on the 12th of February. The King of | in twenty-three days. ‘The wager was for 4100, | sion from the coterie; and who do you sy on bork’ By di iieorever: th 1 Hanover, the Emperor of Russia, and the King of | and was to be accomplished within a lunar month | were the leaders in this silly ae to mortity the 5 aula vege y degtecs, however, this feel- | Sardinia have also sent him invitations. of twenty-eight days. A practical short-hand wri-| family of the President? Probably you will say pe eps yah fel bi ay we UR Pagt ey ia The British Government have issued orders to | ¢" would make three times the number in the same | ‘some old lady of the royalist family—one of the Skibereen, Mallow, Moueymore, FIRST PREMI' ERRE! ES. # igi eee es oy RRR REERES cto ‘ay Broadws City Bank of Glasgow. y ve Murray street, New . Spooner, Atwood & Co. }, London st premit d high-st honor, looses rs iecos bemmallad aalored in the world, is . Waterlog Hoad, Liverpool; payable in every town “ormepe tiar mena in nog canals Broad Say ¥cNew York Exes pis mi remium Platen, Cases, heat the lowest iateas 19 Imaydewysee i gDAGUERREOTYEE PORTRAITS, it P i Ob Elirer ty zaeisite tong ane A TOMPWON iG No. 11 Park Hew, opposite the Astor House. ingens Apparatus, Plates, Cases, Chemicals, &c., ms given in the art, j18 im*m NITED STATES DAGUERRIAN GALLERY, 11: UU Mrondway, up ataira. cies WHITE would teapoettully ent ‘comer of .¥. hose laurels have recent! 2 i i time. F V., as they are called here—meaning, First CHARD MURPHY, 106 Waterloo Road, A trivial incidents seeme the customs in Dublin to keep a sharp look-out, to ‘ ‘ . , to al j96m*re eatin iia Liverpoot. RA saasiatern mists that ees ane pine abe »revent the illicit importation of firearms into Ire-| The Paris bankers ha Li bate rein Rep pe vaoles a, a bed rat ee ube” NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RA ROAD LINE t Ie at reduced hi vagabond showman, with his dancing dogs, or | !and. to their banking accsunt books. Pleasant fellow- | 1 iorial mansion of the days of George the Il. ifferent artists highly educated monkeys, member of that class| The Rev. Sir Harcourt Lees threatens the im- clerks these ! opie Z situated in the centre of an estate of one thousand whose absence Dickens seems to have considered | peachment of Sir Robert Peel, if the right Hon. | . There is a young lady in Liverpool, who is only i So serious a Telnaes upon your Fah a ANInOL ASE not expel the Duke of Bordeaux and lad abe rsof age, but who has already crossed zation, was the very counterpart of him [had seen | the Jesuits. the Atlantic twenty-eight times. Py Li de ihe ae sree the iy. street years | An advantageous treaty is about to be concluded | A romantic young lady fell into the river and was Oe Res an teen ike asaet tka eM a between the Zollverein and the Kingdom of Nor. | likely ig be Safe but a Latoerpb haem htt inl J Obs" J cut e ‘show ar ed, and she was conveyed to her home.— ments Wag unaltered, His face wore still the same ‘The Austrian Government. has determined upon When she cai to herselt, sito declared that she half cunning half vicious leer—nor was it an inch | senaing out a Consul General to China. pon) wold marry the person who had saved her | less thickly encrusted with grime than of old. ri eageop “suse “Impossible!” said her father. ‘*Is he already mar- Familiarly, too, upon my ear, fell the many “cries | A Hoxcany Srate pete state of Hungary does] ried then?? she inquired. Ts be not’ (he of London,” sounds of which, in their infinite va- | Not appear to be very settled. A meeting of 700 oF | young man who livesin our neighborhood?” “No, Fox Newage. 3 EWoRONEWICE, PRINCETON, Trenton, fy eNTOWN AND BURLINGTON. acres, in a ring fence, with five hundred tremble at her nod ; perhaps educated i she had not forgotten her hatred of re plicity.” You are mistaken, for the descendants of the great people of those days are among our most estimable citizens—distinguished for their un- pretending manners. ¥ It was but the other day that the Calvert family, the lineal descendants of one of the Lord proprie- tors of Maryland,rode in their old-fashioned chariot and four roan horses, ten miles over a very bad colors Pyaar IN SIX HOURS. Laan RD. a Namie Lae a Ma as Aree gr rag ine to town, from thesce by ning Proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to ithout 7 jphia) wi ata ‘ei » foot of ci the attention of citizens and strangers, visiting the city, to his | riety of discord, th t skilful mimic could con. | 80 electors took place lately at Agram, which was ‘f .9 4 . board Bat will bets | fendi ie of Daguere eeatrpe aisle oe eoae Meni pan ae ieelanate idea. The. pon yp dispersed By: the coy enens and the consequence ae henna pe: Fi " eeaene ond loner Meio reenacis OAM Year’s day to Pattee crates are ity,to city, marten persons same plate, which for | 11.2 ‘ F 4 , sndi colli vit : i Fasuions vor Januany.—Furs—Furs are now | the Chie ‘ +. ey winout bolas opeset by the way ya iu prota ih beauty snd eccapncy of delineation cannot be tarpaeed Por the tone: being alike sud generis: the: indigenous | TTS Seto with the troops, in which some |), (A004 Toth for trimmings and linings; the| ‘The husband of the lady (who felt her dignity thelalar use. fn culheg bose : heer nerd ‘But 1 will not trouble you with any further de It is asserted in the German papers that the pro erate a eae seri earl gia ay Lhe woud te ace, by he pecechsenan fin tke in ae i " - bit A cry A a cm ae ae e! = | je, We see roun lerine are most in favor, and also of the President,) is a printer, and for near thirty sedieteing tha nes eave Philadelphia from the foot of Wah ican Institute at, ite late exhibition awarded Mr. | scription of my own feelings, but proceed to such | jected visit of Professor Von Raumer to America, tania wien, long ends, falling in the front, pie eh ati rary has this printer family lived in_unparallelled uxury, supported by the patronage of the govern- ment, Their childish folly met with a signal rebuke. The crowd at the levee was immense, twelve hundred at least—indeed the fact that the large East room was absolutely full, will enable you to judge whether the estimate cf your regular corres- pondent was not one half too small. wi first. seta ht ar ‘Mir. Whice is sche agent in New York for the very superior Gaberen, and at no other establishment in tie ty can they be obtained. B= lporied German Shenk ling Serta es PHILADELPHIA DAGU: ERREOTYPE ESTABLISHMENT, mutters as may prove interesting to your readers, | is with a view to the Reta ptbaiy Eek ahistory of | lar tothe ends ofascarf. Cups—The slight change which In the world of politics there is little worthy of | the United States, on which the professor has been | is observable in the form of the caps is merely that they note. Sir Robert Peel’s government, despite the | for some time occupied. area degree sinaller. For a morning, plain muslin, is concessions it has made, hag still great difficulty in] ‘Phe Manchester Courierstates that Lord Francis | Prayer witheut chen. |The cuowis tists voy tds maintaining its position. ‘The opposition are per- | r3gerton has bought up the shares of the Manches: | fag ta ss oe eet eather a mare, becoming petually clamoring at, and reproaching the adminis- | ter and Irwell Navigation Co. for nearly £400,000; | sty i d ane ¥ : it Jo. f 400,000; | style, are thove of a plan India mosh, trimmed with two tration, sboet ae of Ireland, but fail to offer] and that he contemplates laying out £300,000 in | rows of Valenciennes, and ornamented with a broad blue any practicable plan for earl eer The deedening and improving the river, so as to make | silk ribbon, pos¢ upon the front, and shaded with a second baby araovlock P.M” PATERSON RAILROAD. n7 Sm*m 1; 7 CE: ministry have at length, as you will have seen by | {¢ admit vessels of considerable burden up to Man- | tow of lace, falling over the gurniture, Caps composed of || The President will fill the present, and the ex- Onand ane nto, Jersey City. EXCHAGE BUILDING, ROOMS 2 AND 77. the papers, udopted coercive measures to repress | Uhester. ia Heen up fo Man- | het are generally formed of what is ca pected, vacancies in the ‘cabinet with an. aye Bly rarpaion Press I Dae IPG) roe care wel Youn. wit) Be Volporeraioy ther Pelz, ot eretnders’ the repeal agitatlon, and have thereby given Mas-| sre reduced rates of postage between Great Bri Ad vec beer three folds ofthe same, ai oat ae | to the public weal, Tn the meantime he is perfect- aie 4 Dag ‘i » | ter Dan van il, i etti : Pe e en G - | of capneine ribbon. ing Dresses—The toilette de a in hi r . A with echromatic tale accordirg’ to Proleaser Petzval’s | ‘er Dan and his tail, an opportunity of setting up | «ain and Holland commenced on the Ist inst. ville fare made of lovantine, or poult de soi, of the dead | LY Calm: cheered in his hours of relaxation from leulation. y wail of tyranny and persecution, of which tl di ‘Also a new supply of best plates and chemicals, whieh he Heregeety iperyecuiiout chara ikey ao 8 »M. ra we PM ; 4 not fail to make excellent capital, O'Connell is} ‘The Duke of Rormandy A claims to be the 3.°.M, leaf color, the first having a plain skirt flat body, high ‘The Sunday Trains will be discontinued until further no- business, by the presence of his two lovely daugh- ters, Mrs. Semple and Mrs. Waller, who are to re- | rh ; t th , and plain sleeves.’ 'T! ; e ice. Tae tl ne Ee Re eee sie’ ag certainly, whatever his other accomplishments | legitimate son of Louis XVIT, has been discharged shrouded rnge Eee beoad'eut flounces,the | main with him for some weeks—who, by their lady- By leave daily (Sunday ) Passen- | White, Han 5 1p Broadway, New Yen P. may be, as complete a master of the noble | from Ins liabilities by the Middlesex Insolvent | top one being shaved with narrow ruches similarly cut ; | like, unaflected manners, and matronlike simplicity eS Let ed ery Fos Coase viseee a Vash sn Por git Senge A ht science of humbug in all its phases, as any man | Debtor’s Court. high and plain corsage a triple couture, and pointed waist, | of attire, joined to extraerdinary personal beauty, living, and he has glorious scope tor its exercise in his self espoused cause of the ignorant, excitable and eredulous people of Ireland. His trial, and | the plainti that of his associates, is hourly progressing, and has afforded a rich field for legal squabbles and slang-whanging. Dan made a desperate effort at the outset to bamboozle the Queen’s counsel, but The crim. con. trial between Lord William Paget | The corsage is trimmed with three small cut frills, placed F Gardigi 3. been wi upon the side seams, and ending on the shoulders. Plain rl of Cardigan hus been withdrawn by es, with jockeys formedof three narrow frillings. 4 nets—The most novel and the most remarkable are By the decease of his mother, Sit E, L. Bulwer] thore in the black velvet, lined with satin, or those of succeeds to the ancient mansion and estates of Bos velvet gris de fer, trimmed with ribbons, both sides Knebworth, to which she was heiress. alike, and feathers of the same ‘colors. Those of green A or violet velours’épinglé, are also much worn, decorated have won the admiration of all who form a just cs- timate of woman as she should be. ‘The capital is at this moment honored by tho presence of three of our most respected navy offi- cers—Commodores Stewart, Shubrick, and Bolton, men who will rejoice in an opportunity to float with our striped bunting, in the face of the boldest foe Cipsnacr, Of, sald epeiseneses will peoeptly pores ie ould be i OW TAUGE i ay imate if iesideees, Philadétphie BALL DRESSES, IDERED ; ALL DRESSES) EMBROIDERED ROBES, AND ES. P,, ROBERTS, 273 Broadway, begs to call tho attention of yadies, in general, to a splendid assortment of TWO MAIL LINES DAILY BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. Via TRILADELER As Weepeere AND BALTI- shave he date yi tine functionaries, knowing t maith had i deal th Fs Regie tacra ment “tit eetviGe oa with marabout feathers the same colar, and ribbon in that aver Sarees the sea. aed ble P ‘ with a customer as cunning as a fox, and slippery | Mouth by the mi 3 > s ci the interior. Hats are both of velvet and satin; thoseof| (On Wednesday, the 17th instant, Mrs, Wickliffe Cee ee a it Tonk ae, "| as an eel, had sharpened up their wits to an extra- | the coast of Afnca, are all to be ready for launch-| pink satin are generally trimmed upon the brim with | the lady of the Postmaster General, gave her first ordinary edge for the occasion—and were not to | ing by May. fhree rows of point d’Angleterre, divided with folds of be done. ‘The opinion is pretty general that the | Her Majesty haspresented to the British Museum | ##tin ; two other rows of lace fall over the back, shadin traverwers will be convicted, one of the results of| five chests of Chinese books, captured by the troops | the havolet or curtain, witch fe ‘tigi rad branch which will be that the parties will be ever after} during the war in China. Clovks-The Mantua Valaque is progressing rapidly in ineligible to sitin Parliament, or hold any office of | ‘The Queen has had a billiard table constructed | favor. ‘This elegant wrap, which 4s neither cloak, pele public trust. For the rest, the penalty cannot ex-| ont of wood saved from the wreck of the Royal | rine, nor scarf, is yet a combination of all three ; uniting dies? Revieire Organdi dresses, 7 is. ies De Begej Brabroidered Robe a aan, $0 1a0, Ulusions, Tarlatans, Laces, Silk Mantuas, Belgerines and Freneh Crape Liusses, of every shade factured, ’ Kid Gloves, in black and colored. ‘00 Dozen Ladies bes 4 ie. ‘2 an 39 Cartons Embroidered Cabes and Col party for the season. There were four rooms open- ed on a floor, and they were crowded almost to sul- focation The Misses Mary, Margaret and Nan- sie Wickliffe assisted m the reception of the com- pany in the most quiet and lady-like manner, and if Governor Wickliffe could only succeed in arrange ».7 o'clock, P.M. ‘Trains between New MBAD, Agent. 200 | _i17 Imre DRAPTSON | GLAND IRELAND, feb FURNES Pies aan ceed fine und imprisonment, ‘as they ate on trial | George, sunk in 1782. allthe grace ‘and advantage of the diferent models. Jing the Post Office Department 28 well as hie lady als MeO |. Sanury tea be ‘ Over Coats, fro for sedition, which is simply a misdemeanor, not i . 5 . more elegant appearance has lately also been given to it, | has in the affairs of her house, business men wou temas any Sange seve! | Rack do thecapital offence of treason. Dan is unmereitaly | 4 A Keneral conference ot a area hasbeen | ee ohatrathe thy prewnt ald weathet be better aatistied than they now are, Fe, KS8, 0 any nee Dress do caricatured just now. I must describe to you the | Getermmned on. ‘Che proposal originated in the | in black velvet are generally lined with white. satin, and On Thursday, the Mayor's lady, Mrs. Seaton, 5 . propo: y, gave a brilliant ball and supper. ‘ On Friday,'Thos. L. Smith, Esq., the Register of the ‘Treasury, formerly president of the City Bank, in Wall street, gave a party to the beaw monde. Mr. S. is a hnmbag—bat Ulike humbugs. last brochure of the kind by IL. B., a famous artist]: ine. 1 inhi euliar li is called “The F | midland counties, and has been acceded to at a | encircled with borders of sable or ermine. | Those made Mie eats very ah oily 1s called The Fate of meeting of leading Dissenters in the metropolis.— | in cachmeiy are, on the contrary, trimmed with lace. Grotonian is represented by the modern agitator, | Weveyan Chronicle. : «| Hel falling of rp on plata, ond har. and the attempt at the rending of the tree is of] _ John Wade, Ksq., of Hull, has, offered to give | monizing with another of the ription, encircling land, RCo., Barkers, Luundon; 3. Conk: t' Bank, Liverpool; Kastern of ‘Scot! ae Tends Seotagdaud Weleersehich deaite wl bs foreaad by sees 2to 4 ia the best materials aud cut in the modern style. ecsone furnishing their own materials can depend upon having them made in the best manner, at the following prices :— Bent of tad frovnca Bask Visser tathoe Bal H x he the steamer Britannia, leaving Boston on the Ist c. Ay Over Coats, made and trimmed+ $8 to 10 00 course the endeavor to dissolve the union. In| £30 by way of commencing a £10,000 fund, to | tho entire border of the cloak, Fasbionableo clors remain | ‘To-day, Saturday, is a “* dies non” in the court ply to PEP T PAPECOTT, resy do M0 Lae ie eee both cases the exploit was that of an old man who | enable the British Temperance Association to agi- | the same as las such as emerald green, grenat, | of Gatica: but Mr: nator Rives hasa select din- ia At their Lae: heme eho 5010195 | had outlived his powers, but was led by his vanity | tute and enlighten the whole kingdom, if forty-one | bine, sapphir, mii sete bide dis ttonerinodd white, pink. | ner party in his apartments at Fulles’s Hotel. = Shirts made up to order, after the most approved | to suppose that, because he had once been strong, | persons can be found to do the same. and ‘blue, are the most generally in vogue.—World of) 1 #1 ultra politicians of both parties sneer as they he must still be powerful, and in both cases the re- he Hon. Colonel Wellesley, brother of the | 7m Yamuery. sult was a failure. In this sketeh the history. is Duke of Wellington, hes become apreactier of the ie gare aag Clowly adhered to. A forked oak typifies England | new sect entitled the Plymouth Brethren. Me. Wentworth, a, pramisng #oung actor has and Ireland united, and. the silly person who at-] 4 deputation from the “Free Church of Scot-| Vint his debut in the character of Hamlet, at Co- tempts to separate them, finds the fate of him who, | was” ia now making a raid ip the Midland and vent Garden theatre, with considerable success. in asunilar situation, “drenméd not of the re- oat Miss Lacy, whe, under the name of Miss Delcy, 3 s Southern counties of Eng Singular enough, ‘e ” nee Q 's | mi worable some seasons ago,as a sing- bound.” In short, the new, like the old Milo, 18] the gentleman most active in proposing this scheme ate » favorable dent sore opt B atest. and h . Unde of all deseripti PRR thecal ates Sea haat jt Imtec . COLLINS, TO CARMEN, GROCERS, HORSEMEN, &c. iE called “Dr. Chas. 8. Nelson's Ho roca Disease ble tm ra in gnreservedly recommending it to like, Mr, Rives’s star is in the ascendant, and his chance for the Vice President’s chair increasing.— Mr. Clay is not young—Vice Presidents sometimes become Presidents, and the Washington Vicars of Bre wisicat, of course, knowing precisely what is im the womb of time, have made up their minds that Mr. Rives is worth attending to. The ladies a ‘omer of South eae ‘Ast, 1844, f $i. ; Be tlee” horses, as being a sure and certain remedy for . Z } . BY cf te a ae iseases rt : ives, Ci Spraius, Wi caught ina trap of his own making. The latter, | ¢, mm is erat Covent Garden, is now blazing as a star in | go jin scores to visit Mra, Rives, and that Senator WINTER: NOEMENT FOR, ALBAN Cinfed Beelar welled eet, "he. tne propor ra are told," Toll the forest prowlane prey, end | rears moncy is Mr. Beggt | Ttaly, under the name of Signora Caterina Delci.— | Feveives nbout a peck of visiting cards daily. yURAT 01 ce Wespenn claim a share of the Public Patrone 9 Division sumer, coraer | E1- B.»,t0 show how a similar catastrophe awaits| Some moi ed is “erlote Leia ‘a Sg nade th sie Fe Verona, in the purtof| ‘The visiters from New York are numerotts. ‘To- Rawproaos. Laily, Onehard, N.Y. Price 6s 6d. é! Woimeec | his imitator, introduces a number of learned gen- | COMsequence of instances of - crue’ ty to Italian boys } Rosina in the “ Barbieri di Seviglia.” morrow John Lorimer Graham gives # great din- ba =, ‘by in Monte will ehster nomen MATCHES WITHOUT SULPHUR. tlemen in wigs and, bands, to fill the place of the | by their masters; and an institution hasbeen formed} Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woes bas eS ner party at Gadsby’s. Mr. Strong, whilom the slewant st EKA. J. tito which leaves RANDEL'S NEWLY PATENTED SUPERLATIVE | Wild beasts of the old history. | A body of her Ma- for their Care: and protection. ne rie rian hs why at D cypeh tee ine bt president, of the broken Commercial Bank, and pela moming at half MATCH. jesty’s troops are advancing from another quarter | ‘The following frightful statement, as to the spiri- | Mave ne te nde Bee Mig f fal etro- | Mr. W. Paxton Hallett are stillhere. bs og = y tee Howsstonie and (THIS ne plus ultra of Friction Matches will stand the teat of | upon the roaring victims. The face of O’Connell | tual ignorance now existing in Liverpool, was late- polis. They have gone on to Belfast to fulfilanen- | Mfegsrs. Gould and J. B. Murray, of New York, any climate. Li mersion iu wa‘er does not prevent its agement previous, to their appearance at Drury | have laid an injunction ona large sum of money Miyata tmvcraiag a # ottocl Was wack is well preserve, and his big bulk is evidently de- | ly made at a meeting of the town mission there signed from nature, but the most atuiking part is | There are 60,000 adults who never enter a place of ne theatre on New Year’s night. pm geod fully proven to thousands who saw them ex- that the War Department were about to pay over of (obpastage ot Freight, apply on board, 04, a6, the office, foot oa Se JE rhe Ble dal institute, | The look of despair ia the countenance of the silly | worship, except at a marriage or afuneral ; 12,000 | Professor Risley and his talented son made a} to the Governor of Florida. bai j hag aes . FIRST PREMIUM, old man when he finds he has miscalculated his | adults cannot read ; 14,000 families have not a soli- | Sreat hit at the Haymarket, on the night of Frede-| Some years since, the Territory of Florida issued Ja, a new article called MATCH TAPERS, which burn c powers. tary fragment of the word of God; and 25,000 go| tick Webster’s benefit; their services have in con-| a large amount of bonds to the Southern Life and Al five mi epthieg: Aap ea for sealing letters, &c. sof ofanle af the Manufacto No. 161 Bleecker sreet, at No.| Buta truce to Dat and politics. T must, how- | to no school whatever. feline yee Gast Raha 3.2 Gs orig te aris Company, and se: upranteae the Payment ff abe, ani roadway. Aiso, in Philadelphia, | ever, mention it is whispered among the knowing] A letter from Constantinople states that the Sul- Ss. vai so) ste * 1 of certain bonds of the Southern Life an ‘rust anata ga byH. Crosby, No. 143 Walaut street. UST ime re ones,that a coslition iu Ilkely to take place between | tan islearning the French (eogcage and ‘geography, | sxecuted with such perfect ense and elegance, that | Compa "These bonde, as a matter of course, 3 D We Stuant, Lapis? HAIR-DRESSER, No. 3 Murray | Sir Robert Peeland Lord John Russell. This is] and is very assiduous in the attaining of those ac- the most geni ouait eat paver cryee adraw-| worked ‘their way, (with securities of all other o'clock. | od respectfully ‘announces, es te | strange, if true; but in these times nothing, how-| quirements. The Sultan’s pursuing these studies tO sa Wi ceccaueted tow i kinds ever heard of,) into that bottomless recepta- 4 ‘arren has nearly recovered from his attack of | cle of such matters, the North American Banking that he on ladies at their residences, and to dress according | ST : ee h u e, letras risa ious. Terms very moderate. ever, marvellousin statesmanship can be consider- is endeavored to be kept a secret amongst the paralysis, and Was to appear at the Haymarket ear- ed in the light of an impossibility. Lord John is | Turks, yy in January positively om - Geter Leas ede ‘There are bea ‘n70 and ky caeriare CURES Cerito is iw great favorite at Rome. At the ter- may look fora change at the next session. with the inland igation si river ces n_Liver-| mination, of her second engagement, she was pre- ‘You will aee that the Queen has been making | POO! who convey an shen oh se aa sented with a gold wreath, and she was serenaded royal progresses after the inanner of her predeces- | '°"* Oe Ee ee eee eS Or ae OO Cee sr | DY, nee eecturere sor, Elizabeth, who always by that sage mode of |. Sir Edward Brace naval commander in chief at} “Money” is drawing crowded houses at the Hay- conferring an honor, prevented the rich among her | Sheerness, died on the 26th ult. The place is worth | market, H 7 noblesse from becoming too wealthy. Her Majes- | £2,555 per annum. The St. James theatre, London, is advertised to ty being a classical scholar, doubtless, remembered | There is a story current, to the effect, that the be sold. . the Grecian Sage’s advice as to cutting off the | steward of the Juke of Wellington having informed BE Ermey sp and ib peat are engages at heads of poppies grow ing too high. I do not, how- | him that he hud bought the land of a certain needy | te Prsoqnen’e theatres, Abd, Wal ae ee TOMA ever, believe, that the fair Victoria ever thought of | agriculturist cheap, his Grace reprimanded him, RF Tudeh in a few days in the opera of the * Mai diminishing the purses, and of course the power | had the land valued, and gave the owner the full oe mn Desde Paris, founded fe! Oak of her various hosts. She is young, lively and in- | amount, which was several hundred pounds more he Mystéres de Paris, aghond 5 exit tye oi hese telligent, and of course wished naturally to see | than the sumagreed upon. brated romes ey igaow. an active rel aearwel at the something of the land she is called to ru Ro Seind hee “ di Porte St. Martin. The dramatists are M. lugene ai A French provincial paper says, “According to} sue, the author of the novel, and M. Dinaux, whose away she went, and a delectable afluir she made of «est ( offic I ed hue 9 oi. Digaux, i i 3 * " the registers of the War-oflice, hundred | |abors appear to have been pretty extensive, as the it, Whether the astonishment of the French Court, | thousand. Trisimen have died in the Service ot eee eee in ase orated the entire. sub when they beheld her during the dog days, arrayed | France.” are understood to have incorporated the entire. sub- in bright scarlet, warned her against such mawvais rence. ject of the original in three acts, which, if this be and Trost Company, that lion’s den, where the tracks of all point inwards. ray make this infor- mation public, that all the holders of these bonds may come in share and share alike; this is their last chance, and they must be on the alert, for these North Ameri ‘Trust people work sharp. Those that follow them will find but bones to pick. Jol. Murray and Thomas E. Davis are endea- voring to start anew Cost Johnson’s plan of issuing two hundred millions of United States stock, to be distributed among the States to pay off their debts to English bankers. They have about ag much chance of success as Cost Johnson had when he attempted to obtain the contract for subsisting the Choctaw Indians, His want of success in obtain: ing this contract has made hit the bitter enemy of the Secretary of War, against whom he swears ven- geance. (Doubted.—Fd.] J. D. Stevenson is still here, but Glentworth has not yet made his appearance, * * ° * “ J ‘A, A. Stoughton, will leave aia era game pe estar pre aoe "AL—Peach vrchard Red Ash Coal, of the best quality and at reduced prices, Alse other coal. Coggemers of us gan depend oan good peri pee corte ve t, at 4398 Wash- for i ard. “a if DAVENPORT PI ME EI ea a at GATIN WHITE FOR PAPER STAINERS—Juat te- ceived, in casks of about a? porate each, foi JOHN C. MORRISON, i 4 INE FOR ALBA er medi from ak street. steamer i ‘as above at 5 P. M. on Wednesday, A.M ton, will I abev Atielay ad Betsy. paged ly on board, or te PC. hey so INTER WA'L LINE HOR ALBANY nt rare + ead otsmboat UTICA, Cortlandt street, every noon at S N. B—Pe . Be i il] jive in Al o'clock next day ater! riage Ari. eye or OF eighty board, or to F.C. Schultz, authe offer on the wharf” ie Fi SER FOO" ATEN ISLAND yl New o 188 Ww} street Dealer in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye Wo and Manufacturers a1 519 tw*re A CARD, PHENIX EXCHANGE. SNEDECOR AND THOMPSON, [NEORM their numerous fricads, dat whey have faken and rete Tike mathe BW, co . angatt street, bi ie OPHENIX EXCHANGES to keep the choicest liquors and segars to be ity. Those who appreciate a superior glass of are requestea to cali and try a very fine article JURE DINING DEPARTMENT zed, and those who wish, a Rood dinner be accommodated at moderate cha letermi = cope Suepeee, known as the * fous: g 5 completely re-organ- eil served, can now And Capt. Hyatt, ¥OR LI ar Packet of the 26th HENIA roe." pass at sailing packet shi wimtenbreakray superioreccommodaticns for cabin, second ca- » Persons intending to embark should on and after October lows, um ges. As the proprietors are in i ‘ ‘The Morning Post announces that a young | correct, threatens to be of inordinate length. Most q he only h k 4 ke fi , they, he | Cont, [know not, but certain itis, that during her late he J a : ¥; 4 , us Most} poor Tom Hyatt, the only honest banker ever Tibet wave Staten Island at BY, 10, A. My 2,4, P.M, patronage of tit fiend aad ths Fhroy on ty peregrinations, her dresses were, as I ant inform: | Scotchman travelling in the Shand country, adjoin: | of our readers will recollect that the romance. is in | known, and Dicky Riker sent him to the peniten- Leave ‘ork at 9. io 3.4 found to deserve it. ‘ ? ed by a lady, quite au fait in such,beautiful and be- | ing the Burman empire, has met with a plant, used | nine volumes. The number of personages intro- | tary. Sevex. N,B—On fhe Bont wil eave 2t 11 instead of 1236. Vea hey ated coming. Pale, pink satin, with blonde trimming; | PY the natives for dyeing, which is likely to super- | duced in the piece is twenty-two ; of which Frede- ayant ia Rit fGoiRnt aetpped i re 2 Dartienlariy marked and abo, LuNcit at the Rar vg beaered np every | bine silk nd ‘ruby velvet’ pelesse, are among the | cede the nse of indigo, us it is only a tenth of the | rick is the notary, | Jacques Ferrand ; Haucourt, The Newark surder. Ys 1 i tli price. He has submitted it to the Agri-horticultu- } the ‘* Maitre d’Ec . . 3 oe Ate Seri Ne on Kote A ie ae ral Society of Calcutta, and it has been pronounced | and Jenna, the ur.” The highest ex- looked “every inch 4 Queen” in the hele of Dray- | !0 bea very valuable produetion—a genuine black | pectations are entertained of its success, but the ton Manor, Chalsworth, and Belron Castle, al- vegetable dye. piece, it is thought, will not be ready for represen- though the mistress of the first [Lady Peel,]] A fossil tree has been found in a quarry at Bir- | @uon before the end of January. at all hours of the do’ JM Ataw is dw® re 400 2848 HALIFAX Nor SALON 120 Now. 1,2 jo, ya en. 1, bil Naeterl: co alt do, do de do. 100 bbls The court opened at 10 o’clock to-day, when the fence continued its testimony. + Evpyfwas examined to show thet Cheddich was accustomed to indulge in liquor, and that on the day o! the morning he had drank with him at his house. ‘Alo, deten Ru} app ¥ 50 half bbls No. 1 ybrook Shad; still reigns an acknowledged beauty, the second} minghum. ‘The discoverer assumes, that it has ——— that the oaten straw, spoken of aw being in bundles, had 0d Fine atc, Corset of South i le Cod ad Seni Pah {Duchess of Devonshire,] once boasted the most fa- | been there “thousands of, years betore the mate- Pittsburg. bewn used to prevent the furniture chat? bat wee as ¥ Ne. zines scinating woman England remembers, and the third | rials of the Egyptian pyramids were consolidated!” [Correspondence of the Herald.) sting wae alleged, in bundles. He testified Sieg that the {Duchess of Rutland,] her most finished pattern ‘A rose tree in full bearing was lately sent by the Prrrsuuren, Jan. 20, 1844. rerenoe ssalaapeis pe J gave photon § np pho A a of grace and loveliness, ost from Yorkshire to Monmouthshire, where it is ae , si There are no exhibitions ot modern paintings pow flourishing conditi . Prices of Produce—Snow—Theatricals. now open save the designs for the contemplated BOW IER AREAL COSI ‘The winter thus far has been very mild, so much i ve » des cor . Ps A vinte e , frescoes, to adorn the new Houses of Parliament, | 4 an tec Mah organized in Hullfor im-} J) ivdeed that our navigation has not ceased on itisa matter of much doubt whether that style. of | Proving the breed of canaries. the river, and the boats continue to run to Cincin art is suited to the climate of this country—owing | The entire number of hospices for the poor and | Ue rivet, a fo to the damp exhalations which cover all walls | infirm in Paris is 21, and the number of infirma- | nati, Orleans, and all the intermediate ports as through a great portion of the year. ‘The plan has, | ries or hospitals 13, having altogether about 20,000} usunl—freight and passage slightly advanced fare however, been of great benefit to the artists of Eng: | beds, and supported at an expense of £750,000 ster- | 1 Cincinnati $5, Orleans $30—boats fast and fine, land in developing their genius in the highest de- | ling. fo 3, i f done so During the night of the 7th instant ,a man was ter of the prisoner. It was shown that Cheddick hed a sort of limp since his youth. Joun Lawrence was called to show that Cheddick had declared, that if atrue bill was not found against Marsh, there were two other persons, one of whom lived in Elm street, New York, whom he would indict for the arson. The Counsel for the prisoner then read over to the jury thej several depositions made before General Andrews, the committing magistrate; also, the testimony given he fore the Coroner's Inquest, to show the discrepancies in the statements of the parties who had been examined on the stand during the trial, and those narrated by them GE FROM GREAT Pd ‘ Me ee ieee | ‘Biveabe a 200 rd peas + 084 aly aye red at the lowest an 200 wala Codtah, suitable Yor shippivgs ey enn op uate be eye CAS National an 1000 Ashon’s Salt: incial Banks of freland and their branches in all i oa eae pal towus; also Balt, on Hankers, Asteuk ites don: Sever, J. Bamed iy pay Hankers, Lixérvool—payable | fit mere SUPSON NIELS & CO. 81 Dey street be my trae and —— Banking Co. FIRE-PROOF BOOK SAFES. 4 . HE, Subseriber hy + J. % Fae nee GOR HERDMAN, 61 South streee._ | “THY, Subnet ber has om land.an aeortmens of. 4. Gay ers POA NE OF, PACKETS WOR LIVER: | peer covred hue a different ies, orn throroaghly tested 0 4 favors pace ship QUEEN OF THE WEST: | fire, and NOT ONE, has aceny time, fat : Jed to preserve its con- »ymmodations unique. derstanding between Marsh and Cheddick, abuut 8 book- account, on which occasion the latter said “demn him, I have him now,” and that he either could or would get him (Marsh) indicted i s y partment of art; and Sohn Bull has hithert le tents fy * ? ry . + i y ~Fle - tl 8 weapon eyed er cpt ane Dell op orlaes aad bag A Dowble Safe is a eombization of twn mutire Bafes fittle for his artistsand authors,that less ability than | supposed to die in the hospital of Gex. Prepara-] Produce in market very low--Flour $3 per | previously. ‘Those wishing to berth short not fril to make early | wnited one wi hin the other, Keach Sele is made exclusively ob is shown in these designs might convince hun that | tons were made for his funeral, when suddenly a] barrel; Pork and Beef, 2 1-2 to 3 cents per Ib. :] > Jouw Crann, a schoolteacher in Rahway, was called application on board togt et ay ‘Blips gt Te te ot cion. Phe eomporition with which exch | With a little practice, every thing may be attained | noise was heard in the coffin. The lid, which had | venison and Bear Meat, 4 to 6 cents per tb., and to show that about two years ago there had amisun- General to i H i x MOTT, we thei | Bate ie lined a veriectlyfire-proof an the Batenter with fol ng slip. | Somtidence offers them, rs superior to any others vet inve “se s Fhe innec and outer doorg of each Safe are geetred by. thes Laid NEW. ORL PNEKUNION LINE— | proved it detector Jocks, which ‘cannot be picked or opened here that has been so long time-honored on the | been nailed down, was then raised, and the man crumbling walls of Pisa or any other part of Italy. | was removed alive. How inuch Iwas charmed with the vegetables in proportion. Withal, “‘ times are Ta Presse. : hard” and money! a commodity no longer visible; tonalGallery, | Jt would appear thatthorse-racing is losing tavor thes h false keys. both by the immortal masters of the olden time,] jy pF G er Fedhoui: ‘ 7 eves here, being done on the M yas sworn, the ill wal ey SOHN BINPORCN, Pur Bask | "Alen m acporomaet of Snes ft and Sree Ces, fr | and ho miore recent tapes of the divine ar wil wed ng Rhee pe a fe A J seiiehwaigteg on the part of Cheick. ogainat: Marsh= Wee the 24th instant, fe, gad will positively sail on} ¥ 2 it tinds ot Boo Bred Srocie Chests made to order, | Ot Venture to say. Perhaps on another occasion 1} royal breeding stad at Rosieres, and considerably | A slight snow now covers the ground, unfit for | fie stated that » few months ago he was talking to Shot- ing very vuperior fons Tor cebin, second ea: |” EB inay give you a devcription, in detail, of this splene} 'ctned the others. by the sale of several of the | sleighing, and the total absence of all amusements | well, when Cheddick rode up and sexed, Show sit If Me bin, Ferree, Pecvons tated to should | _i5 Im*re 71 Fulton street near Gold street, | did collection, Literature, I am told, is beginning | horses, or recreations, make a residence here an unenvia- | Was going to ech hee Shotwell Ce ky had rather not, & ptr a SALAMANDER SAFES. to look wp during the present publishing seasonsand | Five men are under sentence of death at Liver- | ble matter to the man of leisure, We might sup- | Cheditick Ad Sey Sai ve intaten, cho et an _ 519 totes 100 Five street corner of touth. | "TUIE Sabseriber is’ the only person in the State of New especially that the annuals are reviving. Mrs. | ttt chooting one, of Lord Derby's gume- | port « theatrical company here daring the winter | cet wants to cheat me;” exclniming ‘with excitement, ar aaa : York, authorized to make of Wilder's ge uine | Core, Mrs. ‘Trollope, Capt. Chamier, and Tames, | 100» if the players, Kings and Queens, would barter | «where is ho, where is he, I should like to see him, I be- saat edd wal hoo Patent Salamander Hale, All other Salamanders are anntiemat | promise new novels, with a host of others less eepers. the einy rong” for beef and potatoes, but the | ijere hale round here now,” he then asked If witness hed hin tA 1000 tone batthen, Captain | twity are Tow pead Violation of the patent law, for whic nown to fame. Ido nothear of any new poetry,{ A man named Dobson, 25 years old, is to be | ich will never flow in these diggins for the bene- | sen Marsh morning; witness rauswared no; hi aE, Will sail on Wriday, 96ch January, her sega- ie sabscril er fi the public, Let every Safe mole by exces ancl by ne Matty Ne En wm oon hung at York for the murder of his own father. frof the muses, and the probability is we slall | Marsh had bem him on tie arbitration, but he had got 11 AY vipa of this line are all 1000 tons burthen aud upwards | PiPyill Ee as fireproof as any ever'tested, they never having | Parley. ‘Speaking on this subject, may beallowed| The trades and professions of London contain | not soon findgt manager'or respectable actor fool- | where he wanted him, and fvou im there; widing Trersone abut to am for te ol eeanssy, will not th fale esac oe ae aha en th frequently ex" | ty say that | find the poets of the United ‘States ap- | 942 Johnsons, 527 Jones, and 865 Smiths. hardy enough to try again. “he must lok Cyd he'll yey yng 4 beach a fernee tau ort tea grat ears tally deatrgyed by the game, Beat) “hese Sate all iaring | preciated ere very highly by all who enter imo |” railway to the moon will no longer be consi-] ‘The Dennison case, of great iateroe! to finan |.“it Je, Gnoeat: Pam; Says pat ey darn Se eeane Pr * Lf 5 e v B Be 4 , ; re! P e C ne! te | way more am convenient haa grade and gold atthe Iron Sule. Wareoue ana’ panied gn | the divine spirit of such composition. - T iniglit a) dered w joke ; for we read in the Inst Jamaica pu-| ciers sull ogcupies the Court. ent week,the Rev. |.” stescsawt, was recalled, to explain the pocitien of te ‘ ary Ld a 1 Yu 4 + | pers, nil was in progress before the House of | “ir, 5 walls C f “ —, the house ut the time of the fire] also to show that t! Say . wi phat at SILAS C. KING, it ny ply. geod it Ata question | ere, that a bill in progress before the H 1] Mr, Marshall's case for the seduction of Miss Mac- | the h ithe fi gal show that there faal to make early appligation on board, or to N. Bi—Second Id deme, netsbien (roe sek cy seve paved, Gofal settee erated Tike the | minverineyestos a Kssembly there, for “a railway between Kingston | Faden, will gorne on u cate . wana window to the hack kitchen by which Cheddick 1. TAPSCOTT, AEG ean i : a Ber Gy, Une Ure ny tO # Cho- Snanish ‘Low! m thence tothe An-| tence of Mr. Biddle, of the “Amercan, could have escaped, Atay Bhi a» Office, pA I a Mone third of xt soe |” | sen few, formed of “a finer clay,” und “meet to be ane ss ao MS BO eae tt is laid on the shell, and probably will eventuate in| Witness anaeteent 8 long examination, which consist ‘The Gheridan will oul from Liverpool “oesher tah Met 110 Iw dy Sewy re married to immortal veree.””, «pal ; on Ox. | smoke, after all Judge Patton’s gas on the vileness | ed chiefly of the description of the various portions of the - m the 11th March, — In the literary cireles of England, and indeed | A Cy.un Quorex.—A landed proprietor in OX- | Cri Drews, So mote it be. building, &c., whick are too dry and wnimportant for pub- lication. Axpkuw Suevnann was called, to show that Jacob Shephard, the witness who had sworn to Marsh's identity on tho night of the fire,as being the person he met running. from the fire, had declared that he did not know the man, throughout all classes, Dickens’s work upon Ameri- | ferdsh cently received a letter from a school- ca is universally condemned. It has done an injury | masterin Yorkshire, which thus concludes: —“ As to his tame which Gone 9 some new and successful | @ proof that did not forma wrong estimation effort of his undoubted genius can redeem. Martin | of my usefulness in. poli life by (an it were) waking Union Line, is building at ihe 4 sine, Yours, &c. Dequesnr PT FE et A Ponae wishing fo vend for theit Sriends,enu hae there Mircea FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louinigns and N oat ia packet, or any ot ine sai York i far Packet dist dance The fast salle the i Ttth, 16 ale and uth od hen chad ME i Aas Captain C, Hillard, galt minced aves of Bouland feland, Scotland ad | of regi or haanage bang hanivonfaruished Acgommo. het . wharf, foot. 0 ‘ “Phe Hochestee will succeed the Sheridan, aud sn on tat J 0, + apply on bowed te COLLINS KUO, South street Stee Ericsson Provatixns.— Captain Willard, of the Bristol a vessel to be J 2 , Chuzzlewit 1s certainly not such an effort—so that } me from the dunghil 4 A " Fer raaty. ippers by this line may rely upon having thei rgoods cor | ary really is some danger that the prophecy of a| ces which I now. hold, will, I trust, be a sufficient fitted with Eriesson’s propellers, designed for the trade | on the mornin; [amin gee sttie Court edjedpded teal <a PACKET FOR HAVHE—Second Line= The oe Sey, “ . Nie with to rophecy 7: t I ‘choolnaster, Parish Clerk, Or- | between Providence and New York, She isto be schooner | = The defence here rested, and oats Le ship BT. NICOLAS, John B Pell, ‘will In New Orlenas, Hullin, & Woodreff, who will | certain critic,with regard to “the day’s young mar-| criterion, tin Seiwa Je of Ai Th Figged._ Ils probable that others of the same construc: | low the prosecution to introduce rebmtting evidene the Ist o} Q ri ‘or for vhssage ap. y forward all soods to Chets oder arank, will on vel,” will be realized. ‘Ile has shot up like a | ganist, ( hurchwarden, Assessor of Assessed Taxes, | tion will be built for the same trade. They have been | the alibi proved on the part of the prince aay the let thy Bose HiNcKEN,o Loncine B SH com the pn, cord call the 1 Tervegeber Gey. rocket, and will come down like the stick.” You | Collector of ditto, Registrar of Births and Deaths, | employed with great snccess between Hartford and New | ‘The case will probably occupy the Court until the ire ‘comer Wall ater sts, © ia todiee “ will hardly credit me, when Itell you, but itis ne- | Assessor of Property Tax, Collector of Income | York and Hertford and Philadelphia.— Prov, Jour. Jan. 22. }ter end of the week