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eee ‘ * . THE NEW YORK HERALD. NG, DECEMBER 8, 1844. Prtes ‘we Cones Vol. X., No, 339—Whole He, 3039, : NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORN = ities se ———— = nom = en need THE NEW YORK HERALD. eset RY Ae | Ge etor-Cellar Li D chastonten, cemetery eye AGGREGATE CIRCULATION fast sailis taaip RPOOL. of 1150 tons ster. i i i i [Cort dence of the Herald.] David Andrews, convic:ed of the murder of young THIRTY.PIVE THOUSAMI ‘gree wil ul puetally pe -Cellar Literati Discussing Small Beer and the Wit ane 3 Breatan, has eeu sentenced at Baltimore to the peniten: THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD Hismethieg fer abi ron oma * Cuanteston, S.C , Nov. 30, 1844. | tiary until the 24 of August, 1880, including a peried of t wi nd for is country ca ‘ ——_—_—_———— make arrangements with the subsoribers, blk Rea? sea, ‘ Mr. Trowbridg: pected old citizen of Albany, wh Te the Public. have them brought out in diebove magnidcent packet, sailing morracy— Position of Things. has been concetned in the four trade for a. numder of THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspapercoub- | of packet. pha new linp You will perceive by the papers of the day, pub- | years, died very suddenly on Thuraday in a fit at the residence of his son-in-law. He was the founder of the Albany Museum: The “Providence Herald” states, that Thomas W. Dorr completed-his 30th year on Tuesday, the Sth inst. George Dunn has been tried and convicted of the murder of Mr. Jobn Andereon, toll gate keeper at the lished in our city, that the course I prophesied Mr. J. A. Stuart would pursue in the South Carolina legislature, has been, so far, adopted by him; and the question naturally arises, how far will the peo ple sympathise with him in his views? and, how 3 lished every day of the year except New Year's Day and Fourth ip sIRooHe corer . of Jay. Fice 2 cents per copy—or $738 per annam—postge® | sll on tbe see Decne hesrenlendegs me Liverpon tol a toe seg —_ Sad i Aili 2 “ FOR NEW ORLEANS—Regul: ket of the THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday 10th Dec ~The ing! Packet, shi Bisa Wore Boman goers teome somcraen f ee fiat clase fast celine packet ht INDIANA, Capt. Jas. 8 Beunett, will sai voi ba pt nett, will sail as above, ‘ h wviug ¥ ommodations, for _exbi 5 : Upper Bridge, Pittsburgh, vad senteuced to be hung. The ADYERTISENS ty pferped anti ebolaon of,ite | cabin ad pestenserss"versons, wishing io’ gmierk much ioflaence has he, and his clique, inthe State? | {une o: excention is to be fisud by the Governor. 1 hag the largect ctveulation of qoap paper om thie cy, | ont omaht eamedine apoliéarro av, board: foot of Wall Ido not believe that the imayority of the peop The “Nework Morning Post” hoa the on dit that John or the world, and, tx therefore, the best channel fur business | “dite 100 Pine 4 f ‘Tyler is to be eppoimted Minister to kygiand by Mr f South ee. can be brought to approve of nulutisation again, men in the city of country. Priors moderate—cash in advance the Khett and Stuart interest a PRINTING of all kiads executed at the most moderate prier ond in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BE Prornimror or TAK Arnary Poik aud Tam ificent table cover, wre nean tor the ladics ontrslivery Puir, to be Leld om week at Agiwry Hull, ix now on ite way te thie country, Ns market value is $100 A Slate Historical Society, aud also a monument on the Monmouth Batilefield, ure'proposed in the “Mopmouth t by Harriet Marti wfliwace are exceed PASSAGE FOR LUNDOD December. ‘Ve splendid, fas Peale OKONTO, Capt. Pintle, sails positively as above, y limited, and | ‘The secommodetions of this ship for cabis Ha | mm may-and willhave power endugh to shake th i fidence of other sections of the country, us well as AU J that of the enterprising and public-spirited citizens of our own State in the permanent quiet of our af- fuira. The fact is, itistoo evident that the leaders ef the dominant party in this State are disappointed in the reguits of the late elections, They, I verily velieve, hoped that Clay would have been elected, as it would have furnisued the efor * State res Le second cabin and ove wishing to board, rr, steerage passengers canuct be surpassed car Dertha should not fail to mane early ay o 7 W.& J. x a3 rre 76 South street. eoruer M ST, GEORGE’s LINE—FOR 11 The Packet Ship ST. PATRICK. ¢ WIN TE Kk AKRRANGEME our, will hive immediate de: ES ‘1H " fi 1 Inquirer n. O'Donnell has issued a proclamation declaring that a’ter the Ist of January next, all vessels arriving in Cubs wite slaves on bourd will be confiscated. Anew Unitarian church is about to be built in Rox- ¥, Mr. Patnam’s Society having become go large @s to jer itneeessary The sum o. sixteen thousand five hundred de Mr P.stocicty. Governor LL bw orth, of Connecticut, is out against the nblican party. at Rochefort hod of the Nuvy frei WIN TI EM i WAY THREE SHY FROM PATERSY £9 | perfor the accommedation of sain about *o emb: Jmimodations: JOH. @ care Vill leavow Eapreny jhofMeday gil Tew to vxamine her acev i i ce b ‘ORL. 9 o’ctock A. NI. 24% BOM. Se rn nt ous vas already been raised by members of 1 with a capital ex ty called © nul- The tort! question has atl along been ber’? cf the south, but it is well ! c le frovs the « ation focloc’ A Mm. te A | so'etock A.M ide P.O DNORTA AvinwicAn OYAL MA ats womo ess sre LPS. ta Jaid, whic of the Sunday Papers, Movements in South Carolina—Breach in the De. | nearly sixteen years. je am STEAD Ai si dp te ‘ ‘ : ‘ i 4 < . the by, will b a keciem, the * Sleigh i, OF (ace r a a OF aging. “ pe 01 LAER, miter at ete ee ‘The Barve Binsins ot 72 ame, af whieh, te welt simberee preteen: eh eee miraley reat vuder caltivation, well feuced and good K Army, lormeriy su wed at Fort Ee aie Captain Alezandes Ryrie WUD bs sold eepacainte ur iogether Errme files avv Mit 3 onl peepee cae cee vs sce icy ag taal | agro ae on, rs in wit : on Ih | shout, aud thia, too, whether Wie people RIA, Saptain C,H, F, Judkins, A ABBEY HOTEL of Texas desire it or not Stephen Fin 11 keid of Stondich, Me, threw an wnt tom Lateral id Wan, vn fa a alos 9g WURMET, BLOOMINGDALS ROAD. Gat Hanimond: in his Tewege, has’**broken | old msn tuto th gti lage ail ter lg valent, Sot om aaa poo peat bow oF ne for the liberal patronaye given to hie ground?” betore tse walle hia glorious Union ot atly deems © te , det, Agguat ch, pease . States, and his coadjutors in the House heve tuirly mage hus established his residence at Fon ia, Bytes. ich i : fe is fully prepared for the al business, end would cheerful sri ayaa 3 Aig #4 pools ied | ut 4 run the first parallel, and, though held at bay, they ae Rice, Coe omamma onrqeons, And am picolled Sap gil peta “Beet Diver are not, and. I ain fearful, cannot be, forced from | Col. Goddacd has succeeded in hie attempt to cut a chan- For freight or passege, apply to stock of Wines, iagorg. and Eainbies will be oy4 » their approaches. The democracy © sath Caro. } nel through the joe wt Bangor, and at the ast advices, the ‘nid % SRIGHAM, Jun. Agrat, ood as the cic) markets 3 si frre lina have no teeling in common with their brethren | Yes*els Were gragually leaving the port a 3 street. Ads A Stone AND DWWELd ies ible of the north, and have only operated with them, in Hd is te bers beciphde Load’ # aldo probably be fOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. fhe: AOE 1p Dw elt hs the election’of Polk, from the pressure of outward | the new Senator in Congress trom that State, , also a few bai lots located i wi -bodied men bave suiled from Philadelphia fo 4 the centre of y circumstances. It will soon be seen how little | | Fifty able-bodied men bave suiled from phia for pe Raa Mat Becemahipe BRITANNIA indeoa = Thawor, irae which a lange t 1" confidence is to be reposed in the harmony of such | Flo: 10 cut live oak for the United States government. theabaveports, as fsllows 2”" 7" * | pow done, principally Gor cash, and fe sil on the bat discordant materiale, — A divcased potatos was magnified 0000 timas at Oxferd, ports, Ld th owner t0 sell dings all in prime lead: Massachusetts, and found to contain animaloule with Britannia, J. Hewitt, Kaq., Commander, oy Friday, Dec. lst estalishunat i well Tue Loaren Lirgrati or New Yorx.—Among Augusta, (Ga) Ce ee nee ati ot our State, with e Zeal | bodies like the soldier ant, and lege like the hairy garden Be q Haq. . Ys . es \t ig well known to advantages rarely | th, ; ‘0 promote the p! 5 J nia, E. G. Lott, Esq., Comman °Mor day," i6th. | tobe found either in country or city. ow ih y | the fungi that grow around the roots of metropo- (Correspondence of the New York Herald.) which is not accor to knowledge, and are all | *Pider- fusaaee jyverpost 138. | of sale) we aid be will tp aah Sk far a sr hai would litan society, like barnacles to a ship's bottom, the Avausta, Nov. 28, 1844. | of them spending that tite re akin and writing | _Joteph 8. Gitt, Esq, has become the proprietor of tha For eight or passage apply tg Elfinidereataiishing cmon forthe concern” ie nsiopa. | Loafer Literati are a classtoo numerous, too pesti- | Georgia—Augusta— Medical College — Polkites | which ought to be devoted to some practical pur-} rer Seed each ae GRE REI he ;BRIQHAM, Jey Aquat, | table~inshor iemillbe found.ac a plaice w be worhy th | lent, and too anoying, to be neglected 1] and Politice--Georgia Elections —Distinguished | pose. ‘They have lost, sight of the fact that the | Pértment, and, we rah ey: at ce office of Hamden & Co., tigation of the business man. 2 é a joo aunoying, to be neglected by natura! world is progressive, and thatthe prosperity of South |, Edwin Bryant, Eeq., is now connected with the edito- nd6re treet. ‘or information, call on Messrs, HUTCHINGS, CASWELL philosophers. Since, however, the ‘ Farmer’s Men, §c. Ag rial department of the Louisville Morning Courier. & SMITH, 16 Cedar st. Carolina depends upon her keeping up in the race, FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. a TO LET Nine new Brick Dwelllte Hesse thee | Club” have held several interesting discussions, | MX. Eprror:— and not on the trifling and silly point whether she | A party of six or eight English travellers has ben NEWARK AND NEW YORK. 50 eT ed eee 0 Lop recently, upon small ith ine. | Thinking you would like to regale your readers | shall pay a few dollars more or less into the general | arrested at Baltimore. Their object in visiting thie FARE ONLY 184 CENTS. rans" wth eapple rpomm tor eee in te Patron een amiemen, Mcone, SndIngs | at fthe country. We nuall for | country was to take notes. But af they generally tcok THE NEW AND swirg RAINBOW, | ced noe Large Ft ‘convenient to aceara- | even incidentally, to the subject, and Professor | With @ desultory eketch of ‘men and things” in | OrMMnry ne CoaTy opay annusly more for | fant notes, they have been taken up by tas police. $i d am sey sill ran daily, RTT RN, De TAENB Wet, U 4 paess hinadl seems to have overlooked it in all | the ol! iy aia rama’ I ormevee s binge tween the present tariff and a tariff at a stretly nciobert Owen has been delivering an eddress at Cincin- ‘Centre r s ar io. 679 ite ity street. jis profound researches into the caves and dens at | 8ive you a few pencilings by the way, from the | revenue standard, and while paying for our negro af h. ve Ne Seca Sugee Pte MT | _N,B.The above house ae well elleniaed or "| Windust’s, we have concluded to take the matter | “farfamed” city of Augusta, where Ihave been | shoes, we Day ao for everything ele that joreally | sovaid snd Free 'Proea’" has retired from is connection AT AD GE eT N TOE EREVATORY AND SHED | in hand ourselves. We have engaged a dozen ex. | residing for the last several months. This city is crus, and we are lagging betind like a leay poney | WHE thatpeper, Bonnel ‘gems The cabacribers eapenrtally atone thats fe tra biographers, (the authors of the life of Henry | the great emporium of trade in Georgia, being the | at the end of a train of steam cars, complaining | | An Affray between Mr. La Combe and J.N. Pullen, in BEw. oe Dr Nini G STATEN Frenadle ori at Poy) yal, Fyenared tg furish, st | Clay and the biography of James K. Polk mot of | connecting link between middle and northern that the world wont pa its oS career to sult ron ere yy eroeed ta tek eae the former re- rou Fier No. Nort Hi Fass Flowers, og degen) the O the number, to do up the history and adventures | Georgia, and Charleston. The city of Augusta | Ur convenience, | Alabama andl fests wont tol nator Benton it sald to be as decidedly adverse os Daly from ay 2och to Sesser at, | tofore, in ont faplonasta en ant sty leas wi of several of our most prominent literary loafers, | contains some eight thousand inhabivants, many of | low as they can. They don’t care for we | ever, to the Annexation of Texas. at 330 ry 3 aoiecad ‘and LI o’clocs, Tamara to Dentages and are composed of ¢ ‘Bue which will be published in due time, embellished | Whom have emigrated from our New England | are too obstinate to care for ourselves; anc ve | Brockway, who fora long time ably {conducted the ves Port KGeasaond, at 20 minntes to $, and 10 minutes lips, Crocus, &c., ii ng: | wi i ir di in ge is i have men of enterprise among us, too; iave | “Mayville Sentinel,” has 1eured from the charge of that 0A: Mes arf, 49g ana 6 FB : | Pavey Hyselath Cidsees ¥ with portraits se accurate that their disconsolate | States in search of southern treasures. This isthe | oo yital'and great natural resources; allw« nt is | PAP*r- wigares New Grgheow ai © and so A. Mas at 1, Sand 74 | $84 Bird Goods” Fraitgad Orameoial ees, Sh landlords and tailors will weep at the sight. Mean- | great cotton market for Georgia, and a considera- | fy our leaders in polities to let us lon’. ud let] , ‘The ‘Hartford Courant” announces thet Jonathan Stod- “Un Sunday—Lenves New York, at 9 and 11A. Ms at Gand Plants in flower alwayson hand. Yi tne | while, we will give some general idea of this spe- | ble portion of South Carolina. The chivalry, how- | the State alone, and then we could go : 4 cals X80 bie ee assem ined Hy sant TE Mee $99 minuoes to Sand Ww ALN: | immetae iotapbusiven, All he 8 cies of animal without specie, this genus without | ever, at one time, I learn, grew a little patriotic, diversity of industry would be ee net Charles Chapman, removed. obe Son i ‘ in equence of t usy existin; - ea : hag i fh TT i dl TU Regal tow | oe enuine li ae gusta and Charleston, and divertedtor egehile, their | employed—steam factories, as well as water tucto- | ay rund 05, nfasthe Nev. Bishop Nicholas Ht, Cobb with (NOTICE. 2p Soecemhonly: GRANT THORBURN & CO., Your genuine literary loafer of the first class 18 | cottons to the latter place. The late political iden. | Ties. would be established—our population would J hi, family. ‘Mr. C. hos Tecentiy. been appointed Episso- increase—our property of all kinds would double | jai Bishop of Alabama. He lost all his furniture, besides in value, an STATEN ISLAND we Ae Petre 4 connoisseur in coats,and a critic in the matter of | tity of the two States has, however, assuaged FERRY. s = opines PO XA rOW'S trowsers. He is dainty, too, in the tie of his cra- | M2” of those feelings engendered by that ‘green g of general property would prevail | achest containing @ large cullection of manuscript ser- ‘On ‘Sunday, Dec. lst, the Boats COMMERCIAL BY8TEM A eyed monster,” jealousy; and the cotton trade is } through the States, and all is could be accom. } mons. porrisiak 3 pt Ws RR L-OPENING of Bee WEHtIDB® cima and Gone. | V2 8Nd studies the immutable laws of harmony | returning gradually. How this state of things will J plished without—(to use the language of Mr. ‘rhe murder at Hookset, N. H., turns out to be a failure. AVE STATEN D: Hand Acapemy for pupils of 4Lt sexe, bar ond eve. | in the colors of his vest and gloves. He seldom | continue to exist with these sister States and their | McCoul of this State) “‘ our gentlemen becoming | The examination of John and Charles P. Darrar, father spinners and our ladies weavers of cotton.” Just as though it was a whit more vulgar to spin cot- ton, than to plant cotton. But enough for this time. ‘** When | have a convenient season” [ will speak to them again. Your’s, &., and son, resulted in their disebarge ; the latter was in Manchester on the evening of his mother’s death. ‘The “Belfast (Maine) Re blican” thinks that Meine should not be sighted by Mr, Poll in making up his cab- inet, and suggests the name of John Fairfield as Secretary 4, and 10, A. Ms an PM. . 5 Ker St LEAVE NEW Yt ING, at cr izes” i rival eities, | cannot divine; I imagine that much 9, and 12, A. M.; 334, woe PM Nor 16 Broapway, (between Maiden Lane end ot) |) Raton thesame peiabtishraaat fora longi will depend upon the various commercial and other ntre PRinTow srespecttully, announces, his returm to New | together, being, although, an “‘aristocrat” of the interapts involved, It is to be hoped that the fgel- FOR BATH, GARDINER AND: oO" success. deepest dye and an aatiring toady of the ‘up-town | ing which now prevails will increase in intensity, te ae remunet, FEROBEC Sates, guarantees to all persons of kveny aoe, a most supe | ten thousand,” most strictly democratic in dispen- | f is obvious to every, ingenious mind, that eday and y evenings, at es ws Macey Re ut sar hi jealousy of interest would materially affect the of the Navy. Selec ‘be res a yitth at dhe above | 20 matter how BAD, ILLEGIBLE, CRAMPED, Or defective their | "08 ~ valuable custom among tradesmen and the | prog rity of both. | cba 4 ASHLEY. On Monday last Mr. Frederick Edwards, of Blurne- Pisres, to convey basengere tothe neighboring owas ‘Lapies, who mest daily from 11 to 1, he imparts. ge Pl Ma ig I ‘hoe! stow ve ee ge wl vais mihi ae Hs Columbus. Nanelp maedeeed bp webeeng was robbed at the ae flowing style, leasing, elegai ¢ literary loafer is also ar epicure in wines, | in relation to the future prospects of Augusta. The olum| ie ly murde ry. . He was rel at the same NEW Tae OY MV ERIS TACKS siipaepantore Bacay venison, turtle, and the other creature comforts of | 08a Railroad, forming an almost ‘immed [Correspondence of the Herald.] Laing chapman sayains ‘he late Grund Jury of Erie county, Pa. presented the alization Laws as an abuse necessary to be cerrect- |. ‘The Court acted upon the presentation, and ordered Cotumsus, (Ohio,) Dec. 3, 1844. i To THe GxvtLemen he communicates an expeditious + the hotels. He pays the waiters (in promises) for connection with the richer portion of the State and i Meeting of the Ohio Legislatwre—Inauguration of mercantile hand, soLD, Fake and BUSINESS style, . Charleston, has had an effect u; hi di aoa : a ti tt ry pon the trade of Au- wn guttil fegm, New York on the ais, and from Liverpool on "Noe Wditional Lessons gtoen, (free of extra cherge,) if | Mr AFT fy sees roots regina nach np ne usta, which at presemt seems disadvantageous. David Chambers, of Muskingum, was chosen Speaker of the Senate, and John M. Gallaher, of Clark, Speaker of the House. In the afternoon, the Legislature procerded to tion abolishing regimental musters Joueph Taney, Esq., the uncle of the present Chief Jus tice of the United States, died at hia Telidence neat Em- mittaburg, on the 24th ult in the 90th year of his age. ready numerous institutions of the kind,inthe coun- iy he class this season isfine and quiteinteresting e iF 55 : : i ity; —Curi j her and | it to be printed. From New York Lepoot, | a Be eat seen from 9 tol A. M. ciable to gentlemen from the South, who take | Lhis is an old city;.it has, many monuments of re- Governor—Curious circumstance of fat . New Ship LIV! L,, 1150 tons, a Foc} ar ak Soe eee champagne after dinner, or invite him toa bottle | Yolutionary antiquity, which brings to mindfre- | son, one Governor, the other Governor elect— |} ,, Winens Down Ourks in Mow pamcenen: Sareuee > 3 i pe show cause why thi J. no fmt 99.6 ZNC P°) 1 A; o | of Heidsick, ashe meets them on the landing. He | Went painful and pleasant reminiscences. There | Banking in Ohio—Alfred Kelly—Presidential | blundered so out ly in their electio aaa A ’ oT SHont-Hanp.—This am and useful art is tb " + “ are several points of attraction here, especially in asta ted ¥ indered so outrageously in their m returns. EEN jen'y 31 Mar. ¢ sing ¥ | knows the flavor of all the various brands of se- a ¢ ly N. Ship QUEEN OF TRE VEST: (May 31 July 6 | Mp. B. in 12 lessons, gars, and puffs his volume of smoke. in the face oi | the Winter, having a tendency to equalize and ren. | Election. gWveleten, says the Lancaster Democrat, that ‘Thaddeus ark. aL Nov joox-KEEriNGa Ssasht prertipally ond scientifically. * abli Il h a der agreeable a northern temperament. This, too, | Mr. BENNETT ;— phens, Esq , of this city, isto be the Whig candidate New Ship ROCHESTER, 05 tons, yeny a April ¢ Spas een en 8 coms ties | the public, as coolly as he pees Al he could find | ig the seat of medical education in all the southern | Yesterday the Legislature of Ohio assembled.— | in’ V-8: Senate. toa. Gee it Bost : GARMS FOR BALE Nee eee et pau whith he specks ft | country; and is, perhaps one of the best, of theal- 1p. Cher peogeahis — | |, The New Hampshire Legislature have passed a resolu- 6 6 Ship HOTTINGUER, 1080 tons, 2 N excellent Farm of 101 acres, si ‘New Jersey, ina} all occasions as “a manuscript he is completing; sraley: @ eB Jan’y, A state, of cultivation, well fenced—seventeen acres of | and which, he flatters himself, will not be entirely ; d These substantial, fast sailing, class Supe, all built in all cleared, and, the greate: | unworthy of his humble reputation.” Alumni, I am informed, are quite talented and excellent wor i, the city of ¥ by meu of experience | Part of it has been limed and well manored within the last two H intelligent physicians. The South is literally filled Se SEIiR ned will Go caapenseed pan iy on the 2ist of bios Malet | Baildines in foot repair; plen! good The literary loafer, too, changes his hotel neerly with sateanienaiee I never saw in my life as many 4 " a 1 quan | as often as he does his tailor—and for precisely ' ? he for G hich ied the | senna H. Niles, of Marblehead, hes been appointed are. and and are furnished | tity of fine cl trees. Se res of very. su soi] | the same reason; and, wh: physicians and lawyers as there are here. It is not | count the votes for Governor, which occupied the | Secretary of the American Seaman’s Friend Society, and i y has been used § les the 1 at must appear to the un- i . ; has been dismiss wlin whaioeet one comics te. tin ome emk contort Stems een wrod fr trecking. be ‘within six" miles of & good tntinted very remarkable, he does to always wun | weommon to find ten doctors, and as many attor- | remainder of the day. has boon diamased at his own request, trom the pastoral nies, in a small villa numbering from three to four hundred inhabitants. From such demonstrations as these, [ am more convinced than ever, that wis- dom in our legislators dictates the propriety and utter necessity of forming strict ‘aie specific re- strictions in relation to the time of studying those peculiar branches. The cause of humanity and This morning, Thomas W. Bartley, late Speaker of the Senate, and acting Governor, sent in his message, and at 10 o’clock Mordecia Bartly, the Whig Governor elect, was inaugurated. It was a curious thing to see a son, the Governor " pur ya on "Fhe of Passage, $100. on said wig . To wold a or will | the full consent of the parties interested. In fact In Marion, Alabama, the ether the Captatae or owners ofthese Ships will be reapqn- | be exchanged for ity troverty, Apply 19 Mr. oi RR a hive Wened of thes i panaaee bene etmcred in Marion, Alabama, the tem; society numbers parcels eoige Rites willbe reorem: | ce i ‘New York IOHN ONDERDONK, pe emmcte fivehundred members. Th nsed . Teac Ne ore ep Hen, at Ney Wal san epri"No mean Seu‘ ase Wika I or freght or cense under a penalty of enc thousand dollars. The “Cincinnat! Times” announces that six American Republican papers are about to be commenced in that city . Per cent. c x4., Boundbrook Ros Share SC IGHN' POW, tan o A the samt anoe of the right half of a pair of Ld should meet eye of FOV ots taken suddenly away from a certain part of baat ere, Nes York, Bromfond, nest smiagham, Tn Eagles it will be 10 hie ad- | our loater’s inexpressibles. 7 vantage to atten to | Our loafer is extravagantly fond of the opera, Sat een: Re iE, £O.. TO THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. and manages (>| bydeene hines : + ~ 4 _ himself in every night on H i ‘UST RECEIVED from Paris, by packet ship Fi the “ the try, di ide that should hi of aState, advancing through the hall of the Me SAMUEL THOMPSON'S First, y packet ship Fmacis he | the strength of being “attached” to the office of | {Re country, demands that we. should have men it | Pouse to the clerk's deak, with his father by hie | Zhe lest Ray etn bare Ag boot gig OLD ESTABLISHED PABSAGE OFFICE, i games, paces damece: (star brand.) | some newspaper, whose proprietors, probably have | judgment ; but insiead of this, with a few rare ex. | side, to take the oath of office as Chief Magistrate. | APES ‘Governor TM, Butler, Chemkee Agent tea jo, 373 Pearl street, 12 dozen of Cillt Frames, woeage im or refused to employ him on ac- | centions, we are presented with a crowd of meniais | A son laying off the robes of Chiet Magistrate, and | Lieut.'Colonel Mason, of the {United States Army,’ who his father taking them up! One having held the and regiments of ignoramuses, and the probable J u office as a Democrat, the other receiving it as a were appointed the Commissioners to inquire ino the prospect of an addenda of about two thousand difficuities existing among the Cherokee Indians, have arrived in that country. 6 German Instruments, for ry fa ere it sizes. ‘ 4 fant An count of laziness,:mbecility, and want of ch sale cheap for cash by nas AWERUL J rT He has all the choice bits of Belisario and : ‘rench Mat |mporter, i i onl the poe Lafayette Besnar, th Brondwaysoor of Liverty oc. | 10 borgia at hi tongue’s end, and whistles them ‘THE Subseribers i i ds A tr more the ensuing spring. But enough ef this. Whig. = A phe bam rr ‘ net ringing’ our | _225 Im*re eine te ee see arcen el his dehy bor | op L write, the Polkites are ocuding the tocsin Thomas M. Bartly, ie sons isa young | Profesor Bronson, is lecturing at Pittsburg. ri ly say, ‘TB 8, DAGUERREOTYPE PLATES AND H of success; the whigs onthe contrary are dejecte man, about thirty-three , » hasbeen, an The'Provid Gazette” that Ge " caneks endo pains Wi ete pes RSTRUMENTS Ge Bhar, Lead Pencils, Boga, | moleskin. He has a passion for very large white | and weeping as Rachel of oldover the love gndde? | is now, a talented and distinguished member ot | 1y indispoved, abd. that his friends are, connidersuty preference, which for more than twenty years have been extend: | Cj a variety ol m Hreaeh SE eee ee aa ran dest wochan within’ thateat | feat of their favorite, Mr. Clay. I never saw ae | the Democratic party. Mordecaia Bartley, the | alarmed’ An effort is being made which we hopa ‘will ed to thes Line radiink pul ran b by ‘altD Importer, tricitele of his cbservation fe always eate hor | Much political hilarity in my life, and I never saw | present Governor, isa Whig, a fine, good looking, | be successfal, to have his old physician, Dr. Parsons, to competent and ect welt izowe ris Wd and cow atime rh ___i8 and 26 Liberty street._ ‘suppeie after the play 1 over—4f bee lected His | &# many despondent politicians. ‘The southern peo- | elderly man, and was formerly a member of Con- | attend him. stant attention to ‘comfpre pares! Passengers, ROGERS’ GYMNASIUM. a ee Notaee ka g oynter-eelle — * | ple, from their warm temperaments and ardent at- | etess {rom Ohio. Another thing was equally curi- | _ Catherine and Jemima Miles, young women, and Peter asa ship of the Line sails from Li Arery, sis days j Nos 5, 17, and 19 Canal street, | ace among the oyster. T# isextensive | tachments, seems to be peculiarly adapted for po. | ous: in the same forenoon, the Legistature re- | Bays, a boy, were killed by the falling of @ house on the mnacicy a0 tant, vote, sadlrey aFee ve vattled PHI SPLENDID USTABLISHMENT is now open day | 8 AAT bp rgerdt and woer ve unfortunate as to be ul ebullitions, ‘There have been hundreds and | ceived two addresses, each from a Governor, both | 2st ult, near Gainsville, Miss, or, decline coming A peng fd and evening, for the reception of pupils. Ail persons of | obliged to depend upon his own resources lor &| thousands of dollars bet here upon the recent | members of the eame family—but inthe measures | The newspapcr report that Chancellor Walworth is at Washington is contradicted. Edward Roach, for a long tit Charleston, 8. C., diet recen' had gone on account of ill health. ney Ross, with his bride, reached home on the 9th of Nov. ‘The Rev. J. N. Maffitt is'lecturing in Philadelphia. D.P. Brown, Esq. and L. C. lectures to the Native Americans in Philadelphia, on ¢! principles (7) and objects of the Native American party. Five thousand emigrants to Texas ed through Lit- tle Rock during the summer and fall. i The Hon, J. R Ingersoll was present at a meeting of the members of the Bar at Washington, a day or two ago, at which Senator Buchanan presived, when Mr. paid beautifal tribute (o the memory of the late Judge win. We seo it stated that afew days since, the Hen. Mr. Thompson, of Kentucky, and the H and doctrines recommended, far as the poles asunder. fn \ The principal question discussed by each, was banking, now the great question in Ohio. ‘Mor, decia Bartley, the Whig Governor, recommends asystem different, in some respects, from any that has heretofore been broached. As soon as it ir ublished, I will send you a sketch of his system. ft is doubtful whether his system will find favor with the Whig majority. It is too strongly guarded and restricted to suit the tastes of those who are cla- moring for banks, but whose chief want is bank paper for their own use. i ft is too soon for the measures of the Whig party to be developed. There seems to be a determina- tion to make this what other sessions have not been, a business session. The W! have so strong a majority in each branch, that they can go on without any serious obstruction from the Demo- id many a poor woman has been beg- f' red and paupered through the indiscretion ot her usband demented politically. Georgia has gone largely for the democrats contrary to all whig exer- _ & tary habits shoul tise these jises, which are supply of the shelly dainties, he seleets by instinct ee ees Pe Geol Fer Rentbas panting: | oo remedy or contruedon of oe Chet Dafne the the cleverest waiter, and pays the bill with a mag- bere cuquien of 15, 999 ie ying. nificent nod to the haadsomest of the bar-kee w MU EL AS Ora tag street, "Parents and Guardians of Boys, spd all ings are ine | at the same time graciously giving him hie Song oy 4 vi pS #3 bas ke—from which, however, snothi: qitted ou he Neca Bia of iland the Nocive = 85 Fulegs suet | hy sa psi w ikers, the city treasurer of ‘ey West, whither he . R., in eo nsotipn wis tion, which was “no small potato,” to use the i } aken. 7 ven , iano on the Ne pens, oe alia dome: aioe fe N who weside in | ‘The literary loafer isa perfect devotee at the | Osorsin phrase. Barony nace eget ate Uses : i 0.» Me . 3; } Glya & Co! ihpite Of women. He writes to eyes of all itis to be hoped the President elect will admin- -¥ cro thes, Ratt & SSR ok td 3 poh day. . m fiigacy and extravegance. The people of Georgia, ”’ and writes puffs of his own songs (no, , they atenot his, for ne has caretully caslon thoes} said J.cceneieniiousty ee ae! gab which he begs published, by being “sweet” on | S/0 Ml let alone in the excited campaigns, wou fome supétnumersty police reporter for the daily almost invariably eo that ticket; but there isa large colors, and apostrophises ringh dely the em- | @** the government upon strict and legitimate as above, or yriveiples, and with satisfaction to all his friends y fo il themselves of the from the use of the i teeatNetires toda ts oh. fpy thon da oft oly on tad Grae has Bot | hn 2 aoe elit ah ¢ ni 7 . : floating vote which stump orators invariably achieve E;, K. COLLINS & CO, 6 South street. fue Porting neu arse - prose... Ht, SINKS Bet 6 fellow at sary Gees Lime | for the whigs, and this often turns the scale. It is a of # a - 4; y tee d follow. | gination, bat somewhat licentio J “ Re neko Sherilen, Capain A zeae ing are few of the aay highly Teepectable mashes who teetifY Sadly needs polish. Bulwer has written some fai enough vo excite the risibles of an angel to see the january, 1845, — j . rs + electioneering tricks and humbugs practised here zi me's T Ce sion oe Mr Stine | ish novels, but Carlyle, Emerson; and the horrid | yaon an election day. I would give you an illustra- struc rofoundest Ln transcendentalists are a set of the with pleasure recomme: ft im ity arrange! in its ical tion, but my pen flalt id fail crats. Indeed, the latter party seem disposed to | Indiena, got into an altercation over a M ni tion to eu janberior to any heretofore Published, either dunces. ie has an idea of two which the world aeadad cheat. a janguage fails ine ave ‘ie Whit rope, nad Ey tock oh oar tate oat from “Cincinat e. Brownell faniel (: Staats & Banker, C h i » |. There are many talented men in Georgia; indeed mong the whigs there is more talent than has ' ~ drew @ bow! a Con, We Tryon kOe, BF Horner, Jimes Dalty, Joke Our Joater always has “a work in the press,” | her resources in wealth, exieut of territory, good: | been among themin the Legislature for some con- | With which he threatened to take Hannegam’ life. The Hasan, J: aes pe - ee Shes ise cost him Jocaloulable labor, ani men, ness of soil, prettiness of her daughters, and the | siderable time. There are a number of ready busi- affray was fortunately stopped. vr Anant Den eathcry, 1h Ls eee rp be Stakes Oroere Seeben nie Wane E apevess. te : is con- h branches. But the principal man | Theeditor of the Wartaw Signal is indicted for bein inthe Assembly is the senator from this district Alfred Kelly. his long pain in_ politics and the affairs of the State, with his great industry and , give to him @ prominence that no one pos- . Besides, there is probably no man in the State so familiar as he is, with what is now of chiet moment—the finan His position for many ears as Canal Commissioner, and afterwards Fund Sommissioner, has given him every facility that his decided taste for that branch of public business could have desired: His, therefore, will be the controlling influence in the Assembly. So far as relates to the domestic affairs of the State, its stock, currency, and public works, this must be a very important session of the Legisia- Chiet yamice eae fe Reena, recently ap- inted and arrived, was formerly a new: rietor fh Dubin "4 caida Charles Dickens is in Italy, avd has been for many months past. He lives retired there, and ie, it is said, in- ae employed on @ new novel, which pected in the spring. NEW YORK BRASS BAND. unetual men alive, and this “work”? never does | strong predilection for Georgia and her republican nore of the ew Verh Bourg, ecome from the binders””—or, if it does, nobody faodtetions bat I do not overrate when Teay she is ever hears of it. i a i ‘ Psa comparable to any State in the Union. T could Such isa ey a tippers outline of a single | mention manywhose names are held sacred and dear variety of the loafer literati who infest society, | by their friends, and who would confer honor upon sponging sumptuous living, and even @ sort Of | honor. Col. Toombs is also one of the “ wheel- wonage pon them equivocal notoriety, which, with thousands, passes | | ore” of the day here, also Mr. Stephens, both to sperit © cogtinaagas of 5 mee ions for | for fame, out of the gullibility and good nature of Congressmen now, elected upon the whig ticket the will be to iMlie, 49 othe mankind. With scarcely a fcol’s modicum of wit | Both are smart men, and probably the most talent- or talent, totally destitute of cnerey, morals OF | ed of the Greotgia delegation; Toombs is from old 98 Roa set Da i i Wod seks honesty, lazy, impudent, and incapable of shame. ‘ r tes ls, Cte a | Retort weer: ough ew pnt a | Pah decom in og een Ca a Se sieets | nuisance to all unfortunate enough to come in “ . pores. 13 ip sre Duct Sater contact with him. Sometimes he writes trashy lee pe sy ps bog of ne. Peds 14 Wooster street; C. Bayyrd sireet. | love-stories for the slip-slop magazines, and is im-| 9 great majority of the people of Georgia, and how ieee , Secretary. s * |] mortalized in double pica 4 fourth page of @ | their votes and acts in Congress will coincide with eta ea Ty Gyuhytats ged | ammcnoned cover ‘Tie grlem, However, | he views of their immediate conten) bere = * , ‘ and only deigns to exercise the few faculties with | “ter, we must leave for future speculation. 3 ees OH s-NOTEL yee fe You may hear from me again upon something JERSEY CITY FLOATING DOCK —This ee eres ie ners or LJ mie ag try will ct ee that Jey ae wel py tig he ee matinee WIL & MeLAVORLIS GHEY Wagies Salut cnna ce, | he ‘way to on will have piercer hig ADAM CARR wi re be ex- Murver Tatat.—The trial of William Miller, on an indictment for the murder of George West, in May, 1542, is now in progress before the Rensselaer Cirenit—Judge Parker presi ngs Fee. T. Mann and T. Waite, associnte judges. Job Pierson, Esq,, is arso- ¢inted with M. I. Townsend, Eeq,, district attorney, in behalf of the people. Messrs. Olin, Stowe, and Holmes appear in behalf of the prisoner. The det mony occupy aJarge space in the Tro ‘wos not concinded on Saturday. The be tracted one, from the fact that the evidence is entirely circumstantial, and embraces a great many particulars ture. ‘The Clay ilectors are here, and to-morrow will cast the electoral vote of Ohio for President. Yours, &e., Burton. Wednesday Horning, reached us by yesterday’: cars, containing the President’s Message, It went by a Government Express {rom Baltimore (o New York-- being sent early on Tuesday morning from Washington to Baltimore in @ locked car, under a guard—" that re mained there under lock and key until intelligence war transmitted through Morse’s Telegraph of its delivery a the Capitol, when the Express immediately started for the East, thus gaining at I one hour.” The message arrived at New York at 10 o’clock on that night. It aj peared in the Herald on Wednesday morning, and reac! ed Richmond in the cars on Thursday, (yesterday.)—- Thus, it took only about forty-eight hours to go on te New York from Baltimore, and then, after it had passed through the bs be the press # second time, to arrive in this city. —Richmend Enquirer, Dec. victims to supply his manifold wants. What think you, reader, of this brief preface to) 4 Naw Yanxxe Enrenrrisn.—Some Yankees, our fortheyming “Lives of the Loafers?” Will | who are familiar with the ice business, have gone not the details furnish amusement and instruction | to Chusan, up the northern coost of China, where they both “rich” and rare? We shall see. intend to establish ice houses, so us to supply Canton oe Macao, Hong Kong, an4 other ports in that quarter, with Fire iy Fart. River.—We understand that |“ northern ice,” cheaper than it con be shipped by the fire was discovered on Thursday morning abont 6 | “outside barbarians” of Boston. Chusan is ubout 1200 o'clock in the spinning room of the Massasoit Mills, | miles north of Canton, and is olready the seat of an active which at the time threatened the entire destructioa of | business between the Americans and the Chinese, since the very lerge work of this corporation, but by the | Chinese ports have been thrown open by the British, A rompt and well directed exertions of the fire department, | lard oil factory is talked of, et Centon. The Chinese {twas confined to the room where it was at first discover. | mast-fed hog is said to be one of the most oily breeds ed The damoge nmountsto about $5000, and was in-| known, and the nimal is just the thing for the lard oil sured.- ‘Boston Yournal. makers. ing this pert of the country sudden: Cea re a ea seiea tis «reictmpalel cheat ment unsolemnized. Indeed, though the murder wus committed in May, 1842, the prisoner wes not arreste?, until a few weeks since, and then at Baltimore—when he pretenaed to be ignorant of the existence of such @ place as Troy, and wi was in this country or not. These circumstances, connected with the fact of bis bor- rowing @ gun on the dey of the murder, the report of the = bys Lowe heard that morning, and the body when und ex! jing shot wounds and other marks of fatel violence—his having more money afterwards than could well be accounted for honestly, und West's being oll gone—make up the chief points in the ease The trial ex Cited great mterest in Troy, and the result is awaited with not less interest. p which niggard nature has endowed him, when it ; 2 " y, bearing on the cese,and which er make out a HE bs A hie friends ee L more important. In haste, yours, Great Exprvition.—The New Vork Herald o} ‘case against the prisoner—not the least amon; T mt fable that hb eared interand spleania hort | becomes absolutely necessary fot him to seek new Quinto. HOO eerie lenvidg thie ] fe 25 cet 7 rin of Broadway an