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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Pca on hearin ge LOI NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1844. SORT THE NEW YORK HERALD. AGGREGATE CIRCULATION THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. w Brick Dwelling Houses, three Eighteenth Anniversary of the New York | American Law in THE Paciric.—We have OLD ESEMIL HED. SABAGE OFFICE, re ae ate <2 Peay yin ore on aay Tract Society, and Twenty-Second of the | lately received {rom the Sandwich Jelena, the iS Large yards andevery. thing convenient toaccom- | Female Branch of the Same. printed report of a trial fur slander, which afford: odate one or more families, A : A 7 an interesting exhibition of the forms of procee: iS brcribére Hn anovucing aS sic heuds i T.8 TREADWELL, Upholsterer, This society held its usual anniversary meeting | i), in the Courts of that people. The action was Baltimore. {Correspondence of the Herald J Bartimorg, Dec. 18, 184. Trip to the Capital—Visit to Tyler and Calhown— , Sul ‘ 9 . se pa San al lic their contin ended arrangements for bringing out | N. B'The above hoog oe, way, near Amity atreet, | yesterday; in the morning for devotional exer- | between two British subjects, being brought by Theatricals, §¢. : tiie New yore te Pumite. Emigrant from TB conde ete hte ay say, | _nid imerre "Ome A caleulnied for Cartmen. | Cises in the lecture room of the Amity street Bap- | George Pelly, (connected with the Hudson Bay | Having just returned from a trip to Washington, HK NEW YOK HERALD—Daily Newspaper=pub- | cured, Wve spared to techie Uae: on aie ee NIBLOS CONSURVATORY AND SFyD | tist church, the Allen street Presbyterian church, | Company.) against Richard Chariton, (formerly | we ye-assume with pleasure our functions as your lished every day of the year except New Year's Day and Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages | prid—eash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday moming—priee 6M cents per copy, or $3 13 per anmum—post- ages paid, cash in adi sg | ADVERTISER! AY EHTISE AS ty nftrped. tet the cisealation of the fast Jt hag the larwest circuiation paper in thie cit : ‘in advan. regular correspondent in this city. As the principal pillars of our “independence” are of doubtful atrength, founded on some thousand acres of Texan land, you will easily perceive how deep an interest we feel in the great political question, and how wo pains wi ‘which for more than twenty years have been extends HM esr Ag visuatn tse f oo the British Consul,) and damages to the amount Te tee sassetece cnty PRM obmidalens 7 i mslens—E subseribers reapeetfuily 1a earning it hee and the Broadway Tabernacle. {n the afternoon, | of $10,000 were claimed for falsely accusing the Had ecient men, well known fortncir fad and cour | taavonadle pricers Buwduetr” Keney Weskee, Valerie: af | at tWo o'clock, a united prayer meeting and ex. | plainuill of a detestable crime. ud pourenicnce of rasengers, | Flowers sutable for Bridal Parties, the Overs, Ball Noon, or | hortation in the Central Presbyterian church, | Tae Cones soneigied of hue Proolleney Nee; 3 estivities ‘They are arranged by Mr, Ro uanaoa yovernor of! u,) assist on. utirely avoided. When those settied | tofore, in the most fasliouanin an elegaurt sty lea, Broome street. In the eveniag, at seven o'clock, | Gs Fug. and John Ricerd,'tea his Hawaiion for, ¢ ete gosniug out, the passage mouey is retumed to those | regard to neatness and are composed of the mos the annual meeting at the Broadway Tabernacle, jesty’s eT q rece’ “Ted y Mojesty’s Attorney General. The jury consisted Pele ived, without any deduction. sweet scented Flowers linported Dutch Bi i A free passage, er steamér, trom he various ports in Ireland Pulips, Crocus, Ke. in fine coadit-on for immeuiate planting. | The latter was crowded by a highly respectable | of eight men, that being the least number allowed | eagerly we accepted the invitation of a friend to or the world, and, ts therefore. the best ¢ lars enquire of icnaege vr further particu: | Fancy Hyaciuth Glasses, Gold Fish, Se. Hlower, Veg-tal dit Atth ‘ by statute. Three jurors, who were summoned “ ” ii 4 world, and, 8, the Best SAMUEL ‘THOMPSO and Bird Seeds, Kenit atid Oruxinental Trees, Shrubs, &e , we, | audience. At the hour mentioned, i fi shake hands with “honest John Tyler” and hisall- en bu the cliy of cinmrye Prin a : , MPSON, 273 Pearl street, or London Split Peas for Soup, Embden Grotis, Vaimea, ke— | Rey. Jane: i and did not appear, were fined $10 each. Several i ope migh: N'TING of all kinds executed at the most moderate price, COGRIMBHAW & CO., 10 Gore Pi:znas, Plants in floweralwayaon hwnd. A Book Department uuder the ev. James Mixon, DD, took the chair. The | of the jurors being ‘objected to, two triers were ap- | powerful Secretary, in the hope they t by aad in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, immeditte superintendence of GRANT THORBURN, tas | choir ofthe Tubernacle thea performed a beauti- | pointed, aad they pronounced several! of the jurors 1. Drafts and Exchange at sight for any amount, can be fare | been added land, the Northera Banking | will be contastly wat hina, All she Standard Works of the day | 606 of music. After this the Rev. Thomas De | Who had been called, incompetent on account of i : hance drop some light on the mystery, that would nished on the National Beakcof el TR ea Om C P 8 ystery, give additional support to our already wavering Prozrieton ov TH Henatp Est. * Company, : ‘ ; 4 i farhwest Comet at Belton and Nestea tosis, | meruce Dignclia throughout theconpirys ce Ce cirinehnee ke | foe ecto, ome wasranted a8 represestad and will beaald low | Witt, D-D., offered up a prayer. business connection with the parties. . | confidence; and, in fact, we were not disappoint- saree AEREREEen | Cos Mevebantar Liverpools wd Bete Gish k Oo Manos | nah Ine ithtoinemuenie: 829 E abate _ The writ or statement ot his claim by the plain-| 64° Our “gentlemanly President looked never NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD London. nd} im*m * prietors. The Treasurer's Teport was then read by Mr. | tiff consisted of a letter to the Governor of Oahu, brighter than when “annexation” became the to- COMPANY. “ARRANGEMENTS FOR 10as. hot Aecltier tangny | Wm. Walker, by which it appeared that during | in which he set forth that he had been accused of pic of conversation, and even the prospect ofa little OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE. Dimery, Pista je, Maas. oe ‘aaie Scant the teat the past year, the society had received $9,753 80; Claimed $10,000 hae Seno eaitany riseded war with Mexico seemed not at allto cause Bi 100 street, comer of Sou! De ca of ng 2 r d 5 i : of : any uneasiness; and we are now quite confident ' th. ply vow, aud cabapie of brew ug 2700 barrels a season. Malt cp ienieten ee 8; that there remainded due to | notguilty, and offered togive the tzuthin evidence. | ther he will, in the lace of all Bi Kil Pos tact Society, $945 73. There | The Attorney General then read his decision, af- ‘é INTEN few constry psries pase the icows fvaasases o€ 10 i i it this mer add another tN : cs ne a jes nee i i. . asure Ou and after October 28, the cars wil et ll mcenion of fetta | tern ihecy uy business, situated iu the eenie of a manuine, were no funds remaining on hand. firming the jurisdiction of the Court in the case, pen ke Ree tee Paid biory to his administration. nelerion City. Hal for Har (igseh at.) Morriniania, Ford. Rpeeceaaimaa? wee ce sousumption of ale,ws rapidly is | ~The Rey. O. Easrman read the annual report of | and proceeded to explain the Jaw to the jury. Th t southern statesman could grant us but Wchahoey Aarts Cockers aad White PgGn Foo A at iad af Cabins and Stare ‘Phe Farm consists of 73 actea, 29 of which in well timberee, | tt Female Branch of this Society. The Counsel for the plaintiff opened the case, | g jew minutesysuch is. the throng of important busi- Mi ’ Fee eer aes pee Ae a ine ee | verpool Paicets, sai the fest ander caltivstion, well fenced aud good buildings. Tne Rev. J. Oncuarp read the annual | and called his witnesses, who were sworn and ex- | ness upon him; and even for these few we were all 8.45 A. M,, 11.45 A. M., 240 P. M., 4.43 P. M. Tose Tae London’ Pee te ea fm Donte St mg separacely or together, ‘Herma eas x report of the City Tract Society, by which }amined, ‘The same was done by the counsel tor ied by a he st of applicanta waiting in the anti- raed for City Hall 835A. forclty Hal 8 A. Kyo wh ca foam London om the 7 din and ri of wth | _West ‘Troy, Albasy Cosnty, Jniy ioth, 124, TKS RO Nire | it appeared that there ene, at present four- | the defendant. pelt te we ar M., 1,30 P. M., 4.P. M, ii ins wil 7 ‘ greater aH and foe, Lone ay Xe affordii eae | teen Missionaries employed; the average nu The evidence being all in, the Court deeided y 0 i te Hy ctaie Whe Page at EAN so porred fas xe Sareea ar ceemren toa STREET BL OOMINGDALE ROAD her of msitore, “1027, principally females ; | that the plainti was. entiled to open and close. PAS see thete ara rite he pve of Hallasthe eee cb Uesome ae! Op only after tow i ity pare fastened ships, to sail punctually every week through THE proprietor of the Abbey Hotel would make his 778,614 tracts had been ibuted, many | Thereupon Mr. Shillaber addressed the jury for an} in the Museum in a drama of Bulwer’e—the don and 27th street. An Extra Cas, will ach ‘Train | “For: the sceom: dems @6- parsons sulshinn. ta: peak best bow of thinks for the liberal patronage given to hw | Of them in the langnage of foreigners visiting this | hour in behalf of the plainuff He was lollowed | ter possessing an excellent etage-figure—both to- tony mugues before the time, of starting from the City Hall, | tp thel faaslion or fant, pogiven, parakeet ae house the past aummer. country ; and contained 3,704,863 pages; the So- | by the defendant and by Mr. Shea. Mr. Perkins] jerahly good actors, though somewhat too studied bay gisee paseo aie ong the Dt. corrisiania and ti the followi Banks, vig . j BT a a a by are ciety had suoplied 1,280 bibles, and 1,268 testa- | then closed the ease tor the plaintiff. in Tony a etients, and avoiding, with great taste, tarmtslieiy pltaeee ‘rains, for Morrisiania and in- Cork, vincial Buk of Ireland, Rerable os ad BA )pers, at short notice. ments ; 8,689 volumes had been lent trom ward li- | ‘The Attorney General charged the jury at length | that Gytia and Charybdis of second and third-rate lay, City Hall for Harlem and Morrigisnia.7 A. M., 9A. | Sligo, Wexford: Bellust,”— Wawerfond?* of Wives, Lignors, and Katables will be found as iratiae 220 abildren. hare heen, gathered sta and with sopmdarphle ability. a ailasin to C lefounas the close limits between the sublime Hal cone ie A Ra ee ae ve Morrisvama for City way, Anmagh, thlon Colerain,” F008 AE OO Ces AMER OTR oS me. | Sabvath, and into Public Schools; several | question of the defendant, as to whether the tria Sas Hager AF 1 AM. 3P. ‘ML. 5.90 F M. Ballina’ na i ought, anil 4 A GREAT BARGAIN. other beaeficial acts were pertormed by the Socie- va to be conducted by Hawaiian law or some oad riewou ive a farewell concert to-night in _n18 3m 96 W. 8. CARMAN, Secretary. | Bowupotrick, Cores | Poe Grech fis Taeee Mariecaat eke ace ined cda ieee foe and several persons ha become: Mitsionuriesto other law, he instructed them, that the principles, | Caicert Hall, We have reason to anticipate but a noviche angannon, ndon, fnnis, allyshannow, latin grate ‘of one of the most-dourishing ed}, located | foreign par' is. an were highly useful. rules, and doctrines of the Court were. essen: | thin attendance. ft tant, the iui nt fawn Gy Hal tae ea Ries" Dubin” Baibars, | Sivas cipal ese an tien a i Duns nes Weneshondn rrp moved that the re- } tially those that prevail in other civilized | ‘There is great talk about the personare that is to jem, at 10 o'clock, A.M., and ihe Train that | — Sco City Bank of Glasg y Bhnespaliy yor cash, and ia acillon, the, icresees pus.) Borte Jui adopted and printed underthe di | countries. He traced the true principles of | 11 the vacant seat in the United States Sena id ‘Atwon! &'Co., Bankers, London | jlsiealth induces the owner to sell it. Buildiugs all iin prime | rection of the Board. In doing so, he said he would | law, as recognized in all civilized nations, to Jeaves Harlem at 11 o’clock, A. M., for City Hall, lessra. pooner, order. il hi 7 B. W. Bymes & Co., 96 Waterloo Road, Liverpool; payable 12 | °''The establishment is well known to possess advantages rarely | Vail himself of the opportuoity of expressing his} the same fountain head—the cede of Justinian. Well De uiseoutinued. . every day brings forth other names for candidates. New Youk, December 12h, 1344. did iwre If superior talents, nobility of mind, and manliness every town ia Great Britain. ‘ tobe found esther in the country orcity. The owner (in case | Opinion of the value of the Society, and his wi!-] “ France, Spain and Portugal, have gone for theirs i et LONG ISLAND RAIL-ROAD COMPANY. For FOREREL MMU ICA ti Piss ee to oC sale) arcu De: wien tp. eases ee rsh ae health woul lingness to supportthe same with ail his humble | to the sea fountain Rene, hug from these the ff charasiers (bas BART ee etal ee rs PW. BYR Se Saath street, New York, | full further establishing custom for the concern. Title indispu | ability. Wath pleasure, in looking over the re- | same maxims, rules and principles have been trans- ldbations or pant ‘an office, let them send there | fet a eat bh CO. 38 Waiailoo Koad, | ‘able—in shore it will be fouitl at a glance to be worthy the | ports for the last two years, did he observe its broad | mitted o the new world, and pervade the Ameri- | at once a man, who, par excellence, unites in him- ‘ = ees | Mittin OF the bavcitian tints HUTCHINGS, CASWELL Evangelical principles; and above all other Socie- } can Continent from ita northernmost Cape to Terra | seif all these virtues, the present United States WINTER ARLANGEMENT 9 Ge ROM T BRITAIN AND IRELAND | & SMITH. 16 Gedae ste ‘ "naa lmbee | tes had the benefit of our fellow creaturesatheart. | del Fuego, with the Atlantic and Pacific Islands | pjstrict Attorney, T. Collins Lee, Eeq. ‘The ho ‘Diioarnsl an Mellow anpuntaaing Dace ia ibdl’ sa! NEW YEAR'S CAKE, This Society was a most valuable auxilliary to all | that have come under the jurisdiction of these. est men of all parties would hail his nomination fins Broadly hy Acted neta tus retort dalisn a: THE CK BALL LINE IN ALL ITS VARIETIES ba barfascee tate erent cocenfully. The k he vi habit ithe wae ie Po enitge | it Bnasimons applanse: Board, fy rong ee rt, Sun- C t OL ry A , Ee: 4 . eit views more successfully. ¢ | kept together uoul they had agreed, although suita- y pping at Farmingdale and St VERPOOL PACKETS. RRR boc araanina tele alee for ite New kentleman then adverted to the want of visitors, | ble food would be provided ia case. theit delibera, | ,qStiet °f socks st the Baltimore stock: Besrd, Deo. 17 NOAM oe Hicksville and intermed lor Hicksville a1 ters it daily; and on ‘Tuesdays, ‘Aiursdays ind Stturdays, through to Greesport and tne termediate places. f o at 3% P. for Hicksville end intermediate ‘ling from Liverpool on segues 16 Balt and Oh RR, 5 ds rec, 493; 14 do, 493; 2,000 Mary- lahd 6'8,723; 100 Susqughannah Canal, 54, 200 do, 6; do, 44; 26 baltimore Fire Ins, 7; £260 sterling 5 ds, bec ta Balt Fire Ins. 7; 20 Fravklin Bk, 8}; 15 do, 84;8 Union Bk, ale and entered into an inquiry why it was] tions were protracted. ‘G3 Those from the country | so, and argued that there was not anything in The jury returned @ verdict ‘thatthe charge Ls it 7th and 19th of. 3 | i \ agus withing to endo. the ON Coun of doen teal diffrent winds on hand at the Old Bakery, No. 40 fan make the necessary arrangements wi bers, and | will te boxed up in the most ble. ‘ i ; fom gol peucraty oa Ge th wat ‘of Packets, Sailing | “Yis swiee. i! im the most careiul mae 5S *TOMPSON. the Society or its laws to cause any repug-§ brought by Mr. Pelly against Mr. Charlton 1s sus- 7th, - ; ay Will tiao have s frst ret a oe ct Reon tea th. nance to the most fastidious—it moved, liv- | tained, and the defendant guilty, but in considera- } Sat dei sera ‘ h ‘ “NEW YEAR’S CAKE, IN ALL [TS VA> | ¢ i i j 5 i f 3 Lave demon Bi Bt Bouse Hate p. a orn | fw afte. Oe tat MeN | ieties iA Fa la a FR a clei ine insomnia Le "tue steamers dvily, Sun ~ | there, i f Bs ishi ir C heen, ‘ bs i Rinhaellens at Bt. George's Manor aud | pach. ie vom sere pv oastrinareh her eaneones Pie We ding dfaricn their Cake for the New Year or | cood was to be derived frome bemg engoged in its four hunted and fity dollars, with costs.” ee ras Re es ce sta erecic) ‘Shoei parties for, not come ont, the mouey will ferent kinds on t the Ol ry, 60 Lispenard street. | Services as that of any other society, and was} This trial seems to have caused great excitement Albany Bridge. * Halen yf ee cadtag pines, ‘ jy id be petarped to howe be, o,paid Dea withoat fe sednston. PR cere aay ecten ge col Som the constry wihbe | more valuable than the giving of money or the | in Oahu from the situation and character of the This measure, that occupied a large space in the From Hickaila 7 Hookinet iemeatts lage asty, | Re BRL RRB OOP Ty von, eee qaBibs rpMrgOn:_\| Eee alsied sontegsoerel peed tesching, Ger] pallatarchesmens so ibe rents oo eascene ot baal he eee ae taiettel, el Monga és y "Phe N 7 TT a Pa eman alluded to the general good reeultin; rom } culiarly obnoxious to the people on account of hi i batt Bandayeexconted. a5 7A. Ml. and PM. CAMBE DGE, COLUMBUG, ca THE AATEC eel tear L, riends and | te Workings of the Society. The report would connection with the late ‘nots of the British gov. ane eto PoatlilecaMiteare Tro- Late Haopliiya fe HiekeGfile ead laterinediate places, at 036 ENGLAND, NORTH AMERICR, dhe public that he bus ojeaed Wie new and apleadia hora | give ample information on ‘that point ; and also | ernment. Tt will he. seen that the common law | vs on this animating and exciting question. bln oi 4 With such suyerlor and unequalled arrangements, the Sub- | at 133 Fulton street, a few doors east of Broadway, inthe imme- | gave an instance of what good it had done (rom | was in fact adopted in the trial and its forms gen- , le State, have a deep in- riers tito “i iy be for F fresre seril pers confidently look Soeward for a continuance of that su} come Sono Pear peneeaninese am ihe Brine pal pieces of | his own personal knowledge. He concluded by a | erally followed ; the most striking exception being an hi A the hel ne Hedeow River, Veererianles waa fon , Brookiy . a to them so many years, for whi able comma on with the very best tel the city ity © PhO. vit Wet at elh ee ed coh api ihe position vt the se LRORY, General, who seems hate ver: oserore; impairs the free and tinob; 3 one proceeding, or remit money to their relatives, can r in building and fitting up the above house has had striet || written, if it was, what amount of good would be | to have acted in a purely judicial capacity. This igati f hould be looke: Monllavé: . pose - i y it d navigation of its waters, shoul chit Wetnetdiys, via Aeeveteit, ; Via Ston’gton bay nd Goce | ae = cit for an Bevin drawn direct | Tiny the fo prea a and Gut he has combined eco- enows and hore bi . would cheer and encour- | gentleman was, we believe, formerly a member ot Eatin jpeg and watched with a vigilant Fridays Saturdays, Vicars. PRESCOTT, GROTH, ‘Ales & co. ROO Gita ae eee aout catill ators yee herve pet er the New York bar.—Boston Adv., Dec. 19. scrutiny. This city is indebted for the unprece- 'y heart present; but it] 4 weyr, Depravity IN Boston.——-Mosr Stnavrar | dented increase of its population and commerce, was written by the recording ange! on high, which ere, don. mn I which will be paid on demand at any of the Banks, or their | ,, The rooms will be warmed gratis, a ; Brapeh, fn ails prine'pal towns tivoughout Hapland, ae | ogy be more than our bed in Aro0mi. ich there are | Will be made known on that day whenall other | CAS#8 OF AvonTioN.—A Wonan on Trrat.—At a} Wealth, and imponsner, She trae ot rah Pl EE ER TEE VEE TE BRITISH AND NOKTH AMERICAN ROY. ‘ RTH AMERICA ‘AL MAIL and and A . el s ; d fertile west, a8 much as to its connection with ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. meals served op at att Houns of the day andevening. ‘There | things are displayed, and the heart of man laid | Mer to four o’clock this afternoon, a case of the } 1 : Fee gt lg fo) medatonar neg Sorts | i Han lame ra ev easing | bare.” The gentleman concluded by reading the | wen era ad ies unctct te eierravianecs | Assen the entire surplus productions of tha re miralty. |. Bom’ i hi i ‘4 Bi > is UNA! ous b : » © ty + TUBEUNTA nt 7: Captain Alesander Ryria. ~ | oh Bentbe Old Line of Migerncol Enckets cll from this pore | "Ry Si whe want Lodsiags air the owas cies, will | A piece of mnie by the choir then sticc of the trial of ao remarkable and dreadiul a char. | 00 seeks its market ter (he Sale 0 helt mos SALEDONL ‘3 =) f iverpool on a Y n ‘arties return- 8 es, wil pi usic by the choir then succeeded. ia . veyed to it upon the bosom o CALLDONIA,. Ferrara G, Low. ing to the Old Coantry will find. it to their comfort and advan- the hall bell. 419 3n* The Rev. Groras Peck, D D. of the Methodis: | *°*t» 48 should agitate the whole community, and } TORS meaprety ra th 3 the policy as well as Sous conan i Foor oh Leh 06) EC CONN BOS, Dene, WINTER GARMENT: —— | Episcopal Ohureh then addressed the meeting by | Gause the Judicial authorities to discharge their J this great nations’ Te ny efere with aenaviga- otlows: | 20eomere QURTOUTS and, Sack Overroats, in improved styles | saying that he loved the tract cause, und. ag | Luly with a stern impartiality. ; tin may well be questioned. ad Bontoa, vi. Hint, as follows: | ~F = con LIVERFOLSMecaipackaar aan Dee. |, Yomweand Boy's do do, forasle ready made, at” | Adam Clark said on a similar occanion, #1] qs tgn sce wines therein Bocety roa vee act: | The General Government has extended its jurie- Panic 5 eile bad a A ath. : HBB sit cs ain cre snes ates Ship BTS oon 1 TS, INGS'K co. sh a success in the name of the Lord.”— sNablehnetccrantn einer. scodaypannore distion es this river as high vp as the city of As «Dept Ist. gust 4th. 8, Captain Cobb, will positively sail as -—_—__——— | Its. object. was to spread religious truth P tt “ 3 d {| money in im- ibernia, Hyrie..... ‘lech. vF20th. above her regular day, i ARTIST > ; Fi ihr 22h ti The woman ecbarged is Mrs. Troy, and expended large sums 0} g_vesscls cacty aperisuced surgeous, aad are suyrlied Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin ANUFACT amidst the destitate of this city, and no where midwife, 10 ‘Albany street. The Gincee Parker, proving its navigation, as well above as below Al- aa ; r :D FROM 5 Ae and steerage passengers, persons wishing to embark should make LwMEN’S HAIR, was it more required; like the prophet of old, indictment are set forth in three counts, viz:—That | bany, and one of their largest arsenals for the de- LADIES? AND GEN: IX, FIVE HUNDRED different Des: y to ate application ou board, or to Neck tacts, Bi it came into the valley of Dryb f de direct Py RIG! ‘ q SOSEPH MeM FIVE ECE life 3 Necntaces, Brace- e 1 rybones, which id: Lucebe be 6 sosit of arms and munitions of war, stands directly ave BAM JOA, | _disre Wo. too tioenine saa aP AL, | seta ties orate hirer hates lage | shook at ite arproneh. Thi was proved from the } Cured an abortion by foretog and thrustfog me. | ayPoaite the city ot Troy. a t wise, therefore, fog PACKET FOR HAVHE—Second Line=The shin | deceased friend, can et at Jormed by him intoany design the | ANAUAl reports. | He loved the tract cause because | talic instrament up the body ef Sarah Patch, of | State legislation to obstruct or impair that navigar UTICA, Fred’ Hewitt, master, will sail on the ine } Mind can conceive—in such @ form it will bea Weetsake in- | it went to supply the poor with what they most need- A Ta ag y of Sarah Patch, of | he very time all citizens are petitioning Misete . valuable. ‘A.C BARKY, ed; the poor were the more immedinte children of | LoWell, wife of Barnam Patch, she being pregnant } (10 at (he very ti rove its Davie 7 For arenght or passage, apply to M6 Broadway, corner of Liberty street, son. ane hie Mini ; ren of | at the time, whereby an abortion was produced; | Congress tor a grant of money to imp! i atl BOYD & HINCKEN 418 3t*re upstairs, | 0d, and his ministers and disciples should pay the ‘4 . p +7 cation? With what decency can such a claim for k ARRA “ENT? dltre No.9 Tontine Buildines cor Wull oa Wn aii sttre__________upsuirs._ | -reater attention to them, as they were more liable | */$0 00 the Ist of June, Jast year. commitied the | S800 when local legislation is substantial: ‘ver We ‘st of October the ears wil! Jeare— lire _No. 9 Tontine Buildings, cor Wall and Watersts._ || PHGENIX COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, — | to temptation. It was a case ia which ail same act, in the case of Jane Dean, wife of Silas | 41d be urged, when local lepimation th tt aot tt Patwasos Devor. NEY Yorn, yee NEW ORLEANS aLonisians pnd New | 86 Elizabeth Street, between Hester and Grand Sireete, | tical Gniauties could unite to break devel ie phas Dean, of Lowell, whereby she miscarried ; further- fod isn apd allthe benefits’ tha ea "ie SPM. th Dec. ‘The elegant fast sailing packet ship GE THE Subscriber would ravectiutly inform Traders, Country | lanx of gin; and he aloried in all such proceedings | More Committing the same offence in the case of J [OM SUC Ait vd ihat this is anational stream 2 A ae . iS, Captaia Gregg, will positively sail as above, her Merchtinea. and the vablicuencrally int hehareorsanty | where christians coula mingle together and break | Nancy Fuller, of Lowell, wife of Roby C. Fuller, Leet sought, Every act of State vaSumpaye, | regula, day. 3 on hand and for sale, Green, Roasted, and Ground Cc flees. hi h the barri f for al ‘| whereby she miscarried. that appropriations are ¥ 0 4 do‘clock A.M, | 9o’clock A. M. ‘or @eight or passages having elegant furnished accommo- Ground Pe} Groand Musiard, through the barriers of error, for all had the same The defend lead Not Guil legislation, that by direct assumption, or implies ey amas ‘ F dations apply on board, at Orleans Ya foot of Wall street, qo. Alepice, Nutmegs, object in view. He loved the tract cause, because | Qh¢,cendant Plead Nottm th eo eaa ieragates from the nationality of its waters, ee orto E. K. COLLINS & CO., ao union. M. it was divinely sanctioned. The first tract was], 41D. Wilmot, Eta. appeared for the defence, | (een the chance of the success of this. applica fice ais i $6 South street. s Cloves, &e. _ Positively no goods received on board ea ; iboats ; " f 4 sath ae , in ons after Wednesday even Fut up jn boxes, rp 10:0 $0 Tbs each, tnd Lor sale at the lowest distributor ; the Holy Scriptures were aseries of | YOUIS women, appeared on the stand, and gave eg hipers may rely upon having their goods correctly mesur- |“ Colfce itouated and Ground for Grocers | divine tracts; and written instruction was more | ‘Heit testimony with much emotion, but with a id, and that the ships of this lise will sail punctually as adver. | dd mem GEOKGE G. MESSERVE. | valuable than oral, because the former lasted for | manner of truthful reality. Agents in New Orleans, Messrs. Halli reodira TO PERSONS INTENDING TO "THE ISLAND | ever. He loved the tract cause, be i Mr. Parker tor the government,stated that all the will promptly forward all goods to ated im, Whe: c hordes bet fi fortify the mind against the rrabecauee ji iasded ladies referred to, were married ladies, and were ‘The packet YAZOO, Capt. Wilson, will amcceed PROGRESU HOTEL i 4 ble, and that the children de- f (> NOTICE.20 STATEN ISLAND FERRY. sang ‘On and after Sunday, Dee. 1st, the Boats will leave as fol Jows, until further notice:— LEAVE STATEN ISLAND: written by God on ie and Moses was the first and the three married ladies, pretty and interesting eee ed only tends to strengthen the ae aration: slobjections that defeated the bill granting appro- oriations last session of Congress for this improve ment. 5 li weil may be asked, webat, great public benefit v e d by the construction of &u paetaten yi ie injury it will inflict upon the which was poisonous to the christian mind. You | Considered respec! 834, and 10, A, Mi: 2 and 4g, PM. hi LEAVE New YOR’: and anil 6th Jaouary, her vecular day. THREE MILES FROM HAVAN, h i compared with t 9. 2A. M3 §! EY OEE Ne NT OY 2 2 VANA, ht get a book for 6d, that ’ | stroyed were not, as is usually the case under pare ty of On Sunday dhe Bost will leave 11, Ae LASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS—Packet of HS NOTED ae oraty known ee he fine rn pind therefore, it Hee ees ey. such circumstanees, bastard children. The reason optional Comitoer tet a cibaab and Water- =e SELEANA, Coptate Dosaittat ailing packet ship T Proved und fitied ‘up the present season, in the Awerican | devilon his own greund, and sow wheat where he | 106d for this course on the pant of these ladies, J be dele bite bore he Geatruction of that healthful *NEWIRK AND NEW YORK. wae cecontucdatin ofthis ship for enbi Seabees ie teday owe at bela "Tinited othe Renteleeiie’ ang | vowed. tares. Hey, therelore, wished those, en- | fe ier om Rees ian fabri tivalry that has so long beneficially existed between for cabin, seeond ¢: “ 2 ated ot ; aw shed U : . igh- N. AND NEW YORK. steerage parscngers, are very Superior, and: persons abet Pee nthe whole Island. | 1 eontigpity. to Havana affords the | Baged in it, success.in the name of the Lord, There | ey eee en aiee head of Mrs, Laeebe | ‘he ancient city of Albany and her Trojan neigh: Parker, through some woman gosstp, came ww FARE ONLY 134 CENTS. THE NEW AND SWIkT STEAMER RAINBOW, ‘ON and afte th will ran dail » foot of Cent joc cae New YO MfSot of Sarclay anece o'clock PM” re WINTER MAIL LINE FOR ALBANY, DABLY, at5 o'clock, P. M., landing at inter- cveding to New Orleans may rely on the ships of this live dai. moe a under hoaren ov important as the sal ine punctually as advertised. ‘To secure berths early application | CONC with the United States. Jt is surrounded by, | ienint | Vation of sinners, and this cause would accomplish T beheve nv navigable stream haa yet been bridg- should be CAPTAIN JOHN GAFP'Y. ‘on board, foot of Maidea Lane, or to ¢ “ ‘ F Boston, and succeeded in their wishes through her 7 _ a dens, to which visitors ob: free adi TT ids | this great and important object. He recommended y ’, | esen- ‘tie a) RAC T. TAbscorn, Aioaturauitt trangunity. and. pare aire without, placing them | the getting up the steam,and going forward with the | ™strumentality.. Mr. Varker also referred to the ed that the com ene cy ante street“comer Maiden Lane. | bat of the reach of the best medical adviee and medicines — work. The reverned gentleman concluded by ex- exceeding prevalence of this awful crime in large | ‘‘4lly if not ruinously F The Legislature will long pause priereem be le, every comfort and . os frees comin oe fore they authorize this project. A Crrizen. 1 Oh De FOR NSW. ORLEANS—Union Line—Regun : H etties, and cited the law bearing upon the case. sibs: of 20th Dee.—Ihe first-class, fast sailing tacket SO AT ti horses hia: heszane (bat stoxxbe disqourapedaa the Fir quoted precepts in counection, from the old at werceae ¢ D. Stark, will posi The Rev. C. H. Rem, of Pearl street Presbyte- Levitical law of Judge Moses, of which the public i Tas above, her regular da; RUPEE aint np tetitaiinctntleeeeceemanned . " fiaring very superior accommodations for cabin, second ea- PILES, PILES —DOCTOR CORBITTS Derwent fill, | rian Church, then addressed the meeting on. the | ™ay not becognizant. 9 embark, should sold at 16 Busse street NY. at 50 cents per box. ‘These | value of the agencies employed by this society The case will be argued to-morrow at twelve Personal Movements, Judge Elmer, of Cumberland county, one of the Judges bin and steerage passengers, pers make immediate application ou board ing te jiate places. foot of Wall street, or to | Pills have lately obtaine: th reputation in cases of Piles, ; . Yclock. Court adjourned Court of New Jersey, has hed a second The Dt CULUMBIA, Captain William H. Peck, JOSEPH McMURKAY, Hi 'd istulas—having met approval i and proceeded to take a statistical review of ae aas ibd velar ck : of the Supreme Court of Ne ui Méuday, Wednesday, Priday, and Sunday Afternoons, at 3 | _dl0re 108 Pree eee ee eeaN | | Eedow ssumoriys ‘Ths Dinetor ees coe workings since 1840, strongly dwelling on various | .. It hasbeen ascertained by a judicial investiga- | paralytic attack, and continues to be confined to his cham- o'clock Ira aR BRAT NR PSR emp TRIE i ogee eam a a and | tion, that at the time one of these ladies was pre- ber. ' several persons wi id recommending it i 4 he Steamboat UTICA, Captain E. Hyatt, on Tuesday, SCOTT’S BAZAAR, relief from their, use pointey end -recammenciag im, procesding, sentat Me. Parker's, five other women were there It is rumored that the friends of Mr. Polk have offered ‘Thursday nd Saturday Afternoons, at 5 o’clock. and every period of gest said there were in this city at the present time not +e " i i i 37 Dey street. between Brondway and G: h, is 4 waiting their turns the same as gentlemen do wy ee NES eats Teste | es "BANBU'AL Ose rae is me | Memeatan agence eta OE fewer than 1600 sous that dd mot atend w regu | Maing thet ta he re Sa gente de. | sao forthe Madwonn, tbe laced under the control ye ate Pt Le eae tee utee call eclieriacal, woe sincere thanks to his friends and the | sons calling on him at 16 Laue street, lar place of worship; this showed what the society i 'd extent of the horrible eri Jeman from Tennessee. Rished with Dew and elegant state rooms, and for speed and ac- public at large, for the liberal suppo.t | > required from the hands of his hearers, and theee | evalence and exten ¢ horrible crime of in- | of a gentleman from . ommoditions, are wurevalled on the Hudson, recived since he opened the above DENTAL SURGERY. desolate creatures were principally strangers and | ‘aticide in Boston.— Boston Times, Dec. 19. Elder Nathaniel Thurston, of Lowell, Mass, has been phi tpage os feelaht. ADPIY on board, orto P.C. Sehgies, fetention, 10° merit 4 cune Strict | TEETH SUPPLIED oe ee AND IMPROVED ecient, who sought in this ie empovmants pup tet ta Captain egy ie aie convicted of obtaining money by rs Laenteys ~~ thereof. The qualiti his * . le gave one or two instances of this, ere was ‘or rom Vera Cruz, struck on Snake Key ‘The ladies of Baltimore are preparing @ and valu- ANGE OF LOCATION. watiworee herd contnese Th Tender and Decayed Teeth Restored | another clasefthat required assistasce—the infirm Shoals early on the motning of the 22d ult. She | ste present for Mr. Clay. It is to be a lull service of sil- CH. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND N IF} bert Oysters the market ford ITH the Adamantine Cement, by Mr. WILLIAM HAR | poor of this city ; and these abounded in great num- | had on board eighteen passengers, and among her ferved up in every syle, Tikewise & | he geese RR Pens, No. S41 Broadway, opposite | bers. Another clase, who were kept away from the | freight 41,000 dollars in specie. At daylight the Pa poe ey | as to become an inseparable port Pi the wath, without iris | means of grace, by the costliness of sittings inthe | captain, not liking the appearance of the wea- 7 7 | shi st degree impairing t sach 9 various churches. The style in many of the] ther, and apprehensive of the safety of his pas- in t hiladelphia Ledger, that Robert Tyler at in aecierle of the District Court of the United for New York, if Chancellor Walworth’s nemina. Capt. Truesdell, an ‘Set ; manent eure of the Toothac feavols 4 forbid th io iH f irae Niuhuv, U-pt Brooks, willleave the pier at th K ee fsteak: Welsh Rarebits, 5) churches was such as to forbid the poor joining, | sengers in the event of a storm, hoisted out the | tion 1 con: aa veleerreet, a iy, Sundays except A.M, ‘Heturning, patton < Fim} Laos Pee ey RO ae Ea Ge Poo miuciite rendering ie { Unless at such a cost that they cosld ice afford ; | long boat, took them aboard, and steered for Cedar | ‘The Rev. Mr. Fairfield is going to Boston to demand a the Line leaves Albany at7 A. M. Ham and Kegs, Buckwheat Cakes, | impossible ty distinguish the artificial ‘fom the natural ones, | therefore, they did not attend them. But this | Key, from 10to 15 miles distant, intending to leave | trial. tempt was made on the life of Mr. Jessee Carpen- ¢ Fr bi ‘at Bear Swamp, in Attleboro’, on the evening of the 10th. Havin, aheavy load, he refused a ride toa couple of men who accosted him, when one of them dis- charged a pistol at him,the ball {rom which passed through Alban wengers, on atriving at Bridgeport, proceed imme diately on the Railtoud;. and," without change B bauy the same evening. daily at 6% A.M. on, both as to fivight pnd baggage, apoly elt rt, 8 ‘ " Poached Fees,’ ‘Tea t& Coffee, tq. | Mid Preserving: ‘at the same time, perfect articulation. Anum- | wag not the religion of Jesus; for it was to the | them there ullhe should have extricated the brig it sited | berof Hustrative of th 1 4 nes F : Agood dinner of roast and boiled eats ten heseem hy the guile ennai pega T hog yh that be preached the gospel; and if his ek Te ag bas seek feet gi Fa ger the ange of Baggage or Zar \ weats for one shilling, every day from | who will find it much to ther advantage by fa,cring Mr. Win. | lowers chose such splendor, let them bewai a Yamili with orders to suffer no on# to come on board. Af- ACRES BFek=) always on draught. Families supplied | Harnett with a call. the poor were not neglected, but that they had Bn PY eat, “peeps aie W 6 yrith the bese Scotch and Irish Whis- axAill consultations free, 341 Broxdway, opposite the Taher | gospel preached to them.’ The gentleman pro- | ter landing his passengers at Cedar Key, he mace | °h# si R. B. MASON, Saperinuendant, No hous Getter supplied with English. Irish, Scoteh, Welsh, ceeded to take a review of all the good the So- | for his vessel, but could find nothing of her. Sup- ‘The Governor General of Canada (Sir Charles Met- nce its formation, and said that | poged the mate and crew had got her eff and run the amount of benefit now given, was not greater | away with her. ‘This is Capt. L’s account of the than at its formation, while population, and de- | affair, and wegive it for what it is worth. He has mands upon the society were considerably in- | brought his passengers to St. Marks, (where they ‘always the latest news by the steainers, ROGERS’ GYMNASIUM. ciety had don w Private Parties, at all times ready—fiee Nos. 15, i7, and 19 Canat 19 inere_ | (PIS SPLENDID EST ABLISHMEN and evening, for the reception of a a! valfe) has lost one of his eyes. The cancer in his face has extended to his eye, ‘A Washington correspondent of the Charleston Mer- et. 01 gratis for nothi FOR BATH, RARDINER, AND. NOBRCOT, Cap e new steamer PENO) Captain WN Kisill Jeaves the end of T wharh, Bouton, A. KNOX & © would respectfully inform their its should Hy : ale a iP be in eadlnese ov suchas td eaeve friends and the publ ELLING | only reeeedy, Ios contenesions of the Chast, Se psi creased, and coneluded by urging his hearersto be | noware,) and left this city yesterday morning, for | (OLY, “xntewne Pepe ian beng mt in sean oa, bas prival a8 4 of thelr large and faa guduary relia of constantly bending over the deaky'and'star | liberal. New York. Galen fe crm by the New Presioant, FOR LOMDON—Pocket of the soh Deo — , Tees aed’ Giardians of Bo ‘A eubscription and collection was then entered] We are told that the passengers justify the con- | "Re, Rev. Bishop Brownell, of Connecticut, is atthe 1 - : vited to call, Tp Oks Mosticion. into. duct of the mate. They complain that the cnp- | Astor Hor D hip, WESTMINSTER, \Ci wely sail as above, tage to give usa call, Y N. B.—J.P. R., in confection with W. J. Wyer, has opened The Rev. E. N. Kirx, of Boston, then addres- | tein’s habits unfitted him for the management of Profe of Mesmeriom, is ereoting [ges ing sould ecpinmodaiion in exbin and | the sume apa gd are old a any ph nabiohent + Iptus Gyimnaalim in Br fens ae No.5 Felias, treet | sed the meeting, He sad that a Methodist Lpie- | the brig, that he got out of his reckoning, (as is | workein Havant. : a th street. A KNOX & 196 Caval street, Brooklyn, will find establishment ‘complete one forthe | copal minister had expressed his love for the tract | not unlikely,) and they say that, in all probability, | 1 is stated in a Rhode Inland paper, that Mr. R. John- POLO SDON- Realy Pocker of sath Doss di9 Im*re between Hudson and Varick streets, | purposes oferercise. Open day and evening. nxdimeee | cause, which he wished to repeat. He loved the | the mate consulted the interests of the owners in | yon, ‘of Baltimore, hos been engaged to argue the Dorr he fastesming packet ship FiNE FRENCH DRESS BOOTS TO THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. tract cause-~and the American Tract So- | getting the brig off, and pursuiny the voyege. This | case before the Supreme Conrt. H. R. Hovey, will pos RET. ILING for $3.20) made int Inst Fovnh pyle: JURT RECEIVED from Paris, by packet ship Francis the | ciety. gis Church of Kome said boy A bp bn pigs hi the peocorery comes - be i d cab with afair stitch, at MOU: ‘OUNG'S Fash- rat, - tantism there was no unity—but this was | directly, and we do not know that it can be relied D Si warn Arramm.—lt may be remember- ere wjein vb aon A eee onthe, ane: | rameters gee "et? | not he cae for Foteaante in the Tract Sosiet, | oe tea sount ed vat Jame te Hawking, the former enabler of o ; : ‘] 2 Gilt Frames, of di 4 Ww ere was @ unt roughout t vease ‘0 in the above a t PF i i JOSEPH MeMURRAY, | of evens dracrienions Boni nl Bh spaatecrngs! | freee lt ae’ fociaglan Meakcamave, Andde | thet different sects, notwithstanding Theil sasintd [ther Pellahasem, Gentingy arrived. ab fate port tee]. ceed ee caeerlew ottuwtale Valucanen cf 100 Fine stsget eorney of Bonth. a ymisees, end children’s Boot es, ‘and. Caters, | fale cheap for cash by PA ARTAOLE, forms, all agreed in this—and when the Church ot | safety on Saturday last, having been brought home one edly nen oh ‘Taden a Tehely of FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line— Packet Ae re ee eee ter ener Lafayette Bazaar, 1d Bech, Siaterials importer, | | Rome charges Protestaniem with the want of uni- | by Mr. Dickinson, the mate. He, together with | devices 4 once F ihe 26th of D holesale Mending, &e.) dove ja the ore. vs y ¢ ‘ 4 devices and echemes, which he had concealed Packet Ship SID SONS Canteen a ean] 2 OULTON & YOUNG, a5 Im* ty, with all their difference of opinion on minor | four of the crew, succeeded in getting the brig off, | through a period of nearly ten years from the ope wales above, % ‘ty. Cobb, ea 419 Im*rre 503 Broadway, opposite Nblo’s Garden, | NOTICGH TO SOUTHERN AND WRSTERN Vii he Shee sr ae pn os Naseau street, ee be fats bo gone e for ve el knowledge of a confiding board of directors, until ‘or freight or passage, having act aneq " ERCHANTS. up stairs, and show them where the unity existed | Instead of being branded as pirates, their noble i to $100,- fr aplraor or comfort aly on Word ar Orie Sate seu FASHIONABLE DANCING, Pe THe snjecrtr commen manufacture and has congeantly = (aporobation > "There was not one word in the | conduct deserves every praise, and should be re- un peculations amounted in the gross to $100, 5 K. K, COLLINS & CO, 56 Somh Hap tint the Ladies and Gent ot New een We Tall spogeement of 73 me eaten | for the So whole one hundred volumes of Tracts published, | membered in someth' nore than words. In February, 1841, an indictment was found, ‘ork, and, vie has arrived for the pu uy old and ‘competent wotkmen, which he is he ea ae ‘x | that could offend the most fastidious of any | Monmons.—Two o e persons who rule | and five indictments thereon brought against Mr. ity, that he fe rpose of ving instruction in the principal fashionable Dances prevailing Evangelical Church as to points of belief. What tual desti . . + pen oA ¢ Bt vi \- fi pe high cen of Eemapean nf American society, | Alto. assortment of Agricultural Implements and | they disseminated was Christianity, and nothing erika head Chins Seo RcearS aoe a ead Machines of the most wed paterns too numerous to inen: id h ome here hs ate task (pe armsees aavairation of the pabBe, Whe PING to 1 aortment of Beives, Bereons gad ian ag Sra ite echqiy phenbee md ibe death of the Smith's, arrived here on Saturday — rey, thee well kun own ‘ last; they are on their way to visit some of the ihe huadelen ‘with orginal musie— cans fargo aris, af manufacturers pinto gtd ied oh pone the fove they bore | eastern branches of the church, where Rigdon or "as—the yurka—new ions—n8' N. Smith’s Patent Horse-power et dia nay , - | seceding doctrines are said to getting too stron; 4 Mi American Baneet A e Meee i 4 he di pregered to Ls te orders for Sones Chas nets in the world to come. cies auparsbinis a ied he the meek oa pa nen of the jusician, eee he itn ia the Branch Ger | sd Gin Geers, Atiee and «fiulers, Ml Gerring, Ke, Re. | A hymn having been sung by those assembled, | Holy Joseph. These missionuries are goiug on for man and Hnglish languages, a oe 3 nit Im*rre “SiN ater vtreot, | 80d a benediction delivered, the proceedings of the | the purpose of enlightening and preaching to them end rye for Ey om of alia isd eats? | TRON SAVFS ie i wo lonaer + aucation what safeta ane | CYCniPS, which was of upwarde of three hoursdu-} the true faith. Last evening they addressed the the sand ew Quade eg a8 at prevent ‘danced is | 1 best protection against tre, as all admit W) AUG sahe | ration, terminated. Mormon congregation in this city, which consists ‘twelve lessons, except the” . ween ia — Lp 4 the ouly really fire defier—d the only ‘Tata ror Mugper. The trialot Wesley Flavel, | of something near one hundred and fifty persons,— four 3 " ne" U Secln ovvemunse ama thee Ww beenen- | for the murder of his niece in one of the public | Their place of — is opposite the North Mar: i Dec H., who had absconded, and made good his re- (reat to Virginia, from whence, it eeems, no effort has ever been made by those, immediately in- terested in the prosecution to - him back. ‘Sherilan, Captain A. F. De Peyster, iddons, and sail fu January, 1015, het reel ~ Pachter tlat Deceinbor ~The ra si eine New York bui er ohip LIV ENEOO I, Capen john rear meeps sar teams re anatraaaed Uy anys fb in port, apply to the Capeain ou board; west side Bus ay HULL & MINTURNS, ip neem of the West, ast. Philin, Wood will iverpoo! and sal Rertegutar dey, diseJaa” vasmaiie aden 3 Under thisetate of things, aft lapse of about four years, a daughter of the o der has addrese- ed herself to the Executive of the State, and pray- ed a nolle prosequi, sustained, according to that in- strument, by many respectable citizens, and the Governor has acceded to her petition. A nolle ' prosequi stops all further proceedings against a party recused, and in the present instance, of course, opens the way tor the unmolested return of the oflender —Baltimore Sun. or further parting inquire of MONS. KORPONAY, at | an instancn wen any sie made b; him (having Ke uameupon | streets at Philadelpbie, was in progress yesterday | ket.—S¢, Lowis Er 4 ; “FOR GLASGOW—The fine new British ship fib os HARLEY, Dance Sint’ mastsie wow en | hug ret apie plese) hoot fous eves fajume bos mers yf ol be Dered th as Ae her way to this port, aval On arrival will have imme: | ‘'%n%8;—Class Lessons from 10 to 12,.A. M., 12to1, and 1 \e i pers or jewelry, by | It may be remembered that hedischarged a pistol] Apparms jn Canapa —lt i orted in town, : Mine desaich ie i ite Be: Uinderbe: | to 2° P.M, and from eet ftom eh su eciaan ais fae eae pe wo able i at his wife and his niece, as they were approaching | yoon the authority of private leters{rom Montreal | POTATOES<s00 bushels Layesshire exp of, vary nny jas ° POCRAT LL ESR aD Hi , $6—twelre that should one fail in elther respect that his loss in repurstion | the house from the yard, into which he had ¢riven ] that threatening letters had been sent to nine member E'exrra quality, landing exship Siddons, from I, pabides |} Ee ate i y frparthct” All other Batassandge, Befeg ormen teitseion coh co-1 Wied Fig be ata igh game the little girl | the Assembly, and that the Governor General, (ory, im tote to mut purehewetts PINS & CO, 36 South st. ‘The packet ship ADAM CARR will succeed the Ann Tha other will be devoted i itutes, Acad- i my v * Jaitarion and #9 1 killed by the discharge. He had been strongly received a yimilar m A pretty state of 0 Sanwa barns Non isin’ good shipping eoudigoa, gan Ne ZOAB OREN ON Oe Eee Pot adh “oer andyeaeee exclusive right Cor the, State of Ne Yon) ant ing der the influence of iquorior several days; and the |. Another nie thal fF Drammond hed ROR ce Peres No. 7, tn oR poe” FRY Meu aa perches ow ard te itech on 10, a Oe BALL DRESSES, i Sit w ae and Inctory, No. 100 Water streets is Ey hlvamscta’ veckohelstr aadeontounant. Og The Hon. R. E. Caron, was last evening re. soe = = vie, “Apply ta Cape Hewlct,on board, at Pler'No, 4 Volcanns Wahosen, SY tesa ae Ge ala iaiee es calle BIbAR C. tix ING, | w; d elec ethane taone mye igo | GUGAR= It inde Prime New Oniganec te ra Hire "dtr FAM. af Piyprosdven ' eet from N. B.~Second-hand Safes for sale at leas than half priee. hat motive he had for the deed—if there was any ied Mayor of Quebec, for the ensuing year, by the LING & CO. until & ' Im*re 4i3 Im definite motive in his mind—is not yet known. unanimous vote of the Council — Quebec 5 190 5 4 Louw stro,