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THE NEW YORK HERALD. hesipeiaseanesiietinestaetaeaa NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1844. ii ta SSeS En ee, THE NEW YORK HERALD. rau Baltimore, Baltimore. [Correspondence of the Herald. Personal Movenaents. pe vas Chief Justice Jones. AGGREGATE CIRCULATION ‘Li 3] (Correspondence of the Herald. (Correspondence of the Herald } The fenate of North Carolina hus a resolution before Dc. 94.—Rhinelandér vs. Adams —The jury in this THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. “ee BANY, Dec. 21, 1844. ihe Bartimorg, Dec. 23, 1844. Bavrimorg, Dec. 21, 1844. it, to expel one of its members, My. Ennett, a Depeter epee, aieeny noticed, rendered « verdict for plaintifof THE GREATEST . eee a ri itics—-Polk—Calhoun—Van Buren—Fracas— The More Haste, the Less Speed. from Ownslow county, for presenti: 1g to the body a forgs A IN THE WORLD From a notice, published in the State paper, a Theatricals. James Gorpon Bennerr, Esq. — ms certificate of his own election. been £ Peete ys, Revnvlic. 0) — This wea ne wollen, To the Public, communication in your columns, and many pre-| It seemsthat the democrati: t Iti i iad, 1 in'thia ci Dr. Henry Miller, of Baltimore, died very suddenly on | jrop, shi to this port by edish House. Action is » lemocratic party of Baltimore 1am gratified to fiad, that you have in this city, Saturday afternoon. About three o’cleck he was seen at | bro 9 u London firm. tried al- THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Ne monitory sympto: i is, li bw : ; ted ery he mae New us ay ed Wnt | tw ave the oh Bridge. bate fought over again | Clhosn taaenc, which ores ise eran, | ela tein! to herald every important move: of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per anmune—postages | rei) » which, opposed to the remnant | ment. It is by this means, that your paper consti- paid-seheh te stra: e™) 7, tor one, am not sorry. We want that | of the Van Buren clique, and favorable to the inter- | tutes the great social link of the country, by THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday | Bridge, and must have it. The arguments of your | est that elected Polk, is d>ing every thing possible | which the electric power of public thought 1s com- morning—price 694 cents per copy, or $9 12 per annum—post- | Colrespondent—‘* A Citizen,” are weak as water; | to fortify itself. The appointment’of Gen. Marriott | municated. An instance has been afforded in the 6! ready, end was referred to referees, who reported ip favor a allowing one of the cargoes, to wi akea, and the case has been sent pack again. The fence puts in a set off in certain payments and transactions. The case will occupy the court for some days, as itis avery complicated one. Adjourned over to Tharsday. his office by a person having businiss with him, and was then, so far as known, in good health. Late in the after- noon one of the neighbors found him. lying lifeless in the yard attached to his office. The body was warm still, and was taken in and laid upon a bed, but life was entire- cows paid, cul (a advance. , for they are all based upon the all hi i , ; pit p raspy mus on of the 4 ved up allegation that the | to the collectorship of the port of Baltimore has | letter published in the Herald of yesterday, in| ly gone. Before J Vanderpool. fisreld is over TRTY FIVE + Lyn , and inereasing | proposed Bridge will interfere with, and obstruct | not given satisfaction to the friends of Frick, the | which the just pretensions of Z. Collins Lee a: the | The petition of counsel in the case of Torrey, found Daniel Flack ve Seana q Thurbet ond Jesse C Cleves. 4 it dt has th is i this cit or the world, and. te therefore, the. best chamtel for busine me bs the eity or country. sion tmoderate—eas wan in the mont elogalt style caren, —This was an uction of tresvass for assault and battery tiegen to h — pa ae om by the Possessed upen @ person: e plaintiff, 1 eppeared from the evidence that the plaintiff rented part ‘a the house No. 167 West ei navigation of the river. This is all stuff, and | former collector, who, having hield the office under | office of U. 8. Senator, have been so forcibly joes but excite asmile fromengineers, and those | the Van Buren administration, it was considered | stuted But while this is a city of ‘tall monu- ut all conversant with the plan of the Bridge. And | proper by them that he should be reinstated. The | M&S” it is also a city of “tall men,” and lofty guilty of abducting three slaves, the property of Mr. Heckrotte, of Baltimore, for a new trial, was to be argu- ed before the Judges of Baltimore City Court on Mov.day. JAMES GOKDON BENNETT, who can believe that the mere spaning of 4 * s 3 and eminent in the great public square of patrio- ‘: i roadway of the defendant, Cleves. 1 Paotareron or THz Henao Earanuismnccer, | 800 at Albany, with a bridge, is going Nice truth is, Van Buren’s friends may give up ua hope- | tism, stands the toweriug lure of Joseph TeSpeed 1-1 W24- Hotahilen, latoly the upactite is peat Pe | day of April last, the defendant Thurber called tem the lorchwest corner of Fulton aud Nassau streets. | business of Troy, Waterford, and Lansingburgh 7 | !¢s8 any ¢flort to replace him in the position he for- | The citizens of London and Paria have looked ad- | Todical at Cincinnati, has been arrested at New Orleans | plaintiff tor the payment of the rent then due. Piainuifts on acharge of stealing $50 from the trunk of a fellow boarder. His Excellency Gov. Crawford, in obedience to an act of the Legislature of Georgia, has offered the Western and Atlantic Railroad fur sale. Thirty-six ship carpenters of New Bedford have tesoly- ed to build a ship on their own account, to cost about $14,000. ————SS a | These latter villages both lieabove the two Troy | merly occupied in the democratic party ; for si miringly on this proud columa of public faith, and CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY EXCURSION. | bridges, and, yet ing rui i ESUE AIA BORE have leaned confiding i a BETWEEN NEW YORK AND PHILA. | | { A Gitisea” nun plend eee eee, it he | it the State of New York they were su foolish as | dark and howling storm of repudiation shook the PELEITA, sud incerenediate places at Re need would not be considered a laughing stock. to oppose James K, Polk, who was the choice of | world. ‘There he stands, the * observed ot all ob vanaportation Company, from the foot of Come, | _ We are going infor the bridee busines, Mr. | the Convention, to the degree that he ran some | ¢rvets,” with those letters of which he is the um the 28d December tothe ¢ h January uext, in- | Bennett, just about straight. We shall have a | thousands of votes behind his ticket, and all be- | author, unfolding lessons of public morality, which a it ae powerful iatiieede enlisted, and vigorous efforts | cause their favorite wasdefeated, and not fromany | ¢stablish his fame as the Cato of the age. i F ‘at | made to back up the app wife told him that she had’nt it, but would let him have it on the Saturday evening following, at which Thurber commenced abusing her, applying to her opprobrious epithets, and said he would had ye the street unless the rent was paid immediately. Flack then ordered Thurber out of his apartments; he went out but continu ed his abuse in the hall Mr Flack went into the hall and put his hand upon Thur ber’s he must go down steirs and lea ouse, that he wil senger t0 go and Tetura in any of the (rain: ication to the hub. The ball | disagreement of principles, their own friends inthis | _ Place him in the Senate Chamber, and you give 7 time previous tothe sth of January, a¢ te following ries | hasbeen opened in ournewspapers, ‘The riven | State have became diegusted with their attempts | ® hostage to the nations forthe fulfilment of everv | Gen. Armstrong, of Nashville, will probably be next | WoUld not permit such lenguage t ‘Tour. t ae m New York to Philadelphia, and ret few days ago, fired the first gun, and | expeet soon | to weaken the democracy, and have lent their in- | ‘¢pudlican pledge, be it tor honor orformoney! And | Postmaster General. i r Karoo ‘upon him bag ‘seized him by the throat, strik- ram New York to Philadelphia, and return to see the rest firing away, ‘The exeitement will | fluence to have the Senate contirm the appoint- | Wlemacrisiscomes, in which an eppeal can be| The bill to provide for the punishment of per attire rors below, tnd struck’ er Wack ooreral ewe ie Do do Bord-mtown, do be equal to that of 1841, when Enoch Strong used | ments nominally made by President Tyler, but in | Made to mind, and reason be courted by the pow- | turbing the peace of the State in relation to sl the face and breagt. Mr. Flack received considerable in- 0 lo Beaten rd to eat oysters and drink champaigue in Troy at | reality, made by John C. Calhoun. It 1s believed | ¢t of intellectual argument ; the President of the | free persons cf color, has passed the Senate of South Ca- | jury from the assault. ‘The defendants to jus- 0 Newark to Philadelphia, do night, and during the day vote and speak against | '2 Balininre: (probably because they desire it,) that | Senate will only have to put a pen in the hand of | Folina. tify, but failed. The cause was summed up by the re- jo plizabetatown do do 33 fhe bate Fab the poe: Bia Canaan. wil be retained in the cabinet of Mr. Joseph I. preter, Het saecurene France and i The Bidar 4 ee, lea tire ail cin shee onal af the a when: iia hones —— “ ¥ lo 33s ‘oushall hear from me again. By t! ‘olk. r. jhoun is stated to have said, in con- sea-girt Englan: sha! ow to our supremacy, | become united, and for the futy pro: lerpoel, charg: e jury, who retired, apy er @ atch! te ot tanaforrable and will not be received ip return ‘Haveli unter sbodaotes i ‘i rate we the sofeation wilt'a promluent gendemoas of Penbayk: Mexico will yield Texas to our embraces, ‘and the .prietorship of J. E. Wharton, Esq., of the Times. sho nce returned a verdict for the plaintiff of $100 “NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD | tmateof the public, ait docs at present, vasia, that as an individual he was not opposed to | Mandarins of China nod approvingly to our action | | It is sell ttt eae ata a toe chemae cane | Plainut, ‘Thompson & Caster for detendante e \ hal it does , f “ at used the ‘ ense, je pure i COMPANY. in politics we are all in a jumble. The Argus | the tariff ; but when acting as the representative of | —and then, when gentler feelings are to be invoked a the whole of the $30,000 Won by themon the result | @. 1, Farmer vs. Jefferson Ineurance Company.—This of the election. Good, if true. Mr. ickliffe, our Charge at Turin, is abeut translating the works of Machiaveiii. “The Old Fellow,” is the title of a new weekly journal just started in New Orleans, and edited by F. Haynes, and Atlas are continually by the ears, while the | @ Class of people who were opposed, he felt it his | 20d the soft persuasions of pathetic eloquence to Advertiser and Citizen evoas tie at ‘tke old Eve- | duty to protect their interest, PM, Polk, it is suid, | be, employed, who dare enter the arena, with the ning Journal hulks at no small rate. Weed’ has, with a proper discretion, refused to sanction | gifted author of that essay on ‘* Maternal Love,” a a aay boat is leaky as the mischief. Seward is trying | OF Oppose any appointments that have been or may | “hich has shed Shia the domestic relations of our On and after October 28, the care will run as fo\lows — his prettiest to haul into the abolition dry dick i its blessedaess ? IL for Har Ht Was an action of trover brought upona policy of rance under the sollowing circumstances. It evidence that plaintiff dealer in junk, old and carried on busi it 260 Broome street; that 13th June, 1843, he insured his stock in trade with de- Af for | be made previous to his coming gnto office, but has | City the manna o Leaving Ci m, (125th st,) Morrisiania, Ford- | repairs, but Gerrit Smith * opposes th ion,” | Zone so far as to express hime€lf disappointed at | We do not mean to disparage other names, but | 4! fendants to the amount of $800, and his household ferai- ny Williams, Bride, Haut ‘gee, Un ii hae) Inngmtich ss it interferes with his own fleser The the treatment he received from the friends of Mr. | Who can so well defend the Union of the Country, |" ture at $160; that on the Sih Jaly, 1843, «fre Broke out Wal Haid White ta | objet Woed, Seward & Gee nel by it | Vag iaren a New Yok the mt ie aman ong hand eg in | Henin ono the fui machin ey nena | Hr rma e o ereaPao A. Maud 3.90 P.M, e rd. 3 we Ff A ‘ Soaiodh ; prop ,000 from Con- jestroyed. usual Do Sirti MTG a IM. 2u0b. M449 P.M. Leaves | Daily Advertiser’ and Citizen folks, and nota few | While on a visit to Washington, a few days | Stity, and with the other held a bie qihield, | gress for one of his wrial experiments. to defendants, egenta were employed by t Det to ined, Ww! Tackahoe for City Hall 8 eats Mtge P.M. | whigs and whig papers in the country. So yousee | since, we were much amused with a scene that | t protect and secure our private b| ascertain the actual loss sus! ‘4 WM. 11 At A ‘ a F 4 ill answer “noone?” Let such be th The Free Will Baptist General Association, latel wes M., 1.30P.M. 4PM. leave City Hall at | there is sport a brewing for us. occurred in the Cepitol. William Duane Wilson, } Sure you wi : wet such be the offered thi f $80; they afterwards their 1245 M,_ Leave White Plai toa Me te 2 nih i It is cold as Greenland here, without a flake of | !ate General Inspector of Light-Houses on the J fesponse, from the great Wigwam at Annapolis. bees re Pirro yaar erp Innconalie cae i offer to $240, rend he geiaees acting for plaintiff arranged nan Westchester Train will stop only, after leaving the City | snow on earth. Yours, &c. North Western Lakes, got into a fracas with Col. Cauvert. | a courtship by late sitting. the matter, although entirely unauthorized, and deliver- pen, sai ive Sates Bence rele ot pee ho Axpany Barer. Fisher, editor of the Cleveland £0.) Republican Board of Supervisors ‘The Hon. Charles Jarvis has been appointed by the ed Sp thepalioy: it was put up in defence that the per- ten minutes before the time of starting from the City Hull, The Colonel is well known in Ohio, Michigan, and i President, Collector of the port of Castine in the State of | so",Gcting for plaintiff was his authorized attorney, and and will take up passengers along the line. lar! he Distri fe} This Board met last evening. R.L. Scuerriin, Esq.. + » as such his settlement must be binding upon the plein- ‘ata. Harlem and Merisiania Traius, for Morrisiania and in- Beaten: More particularly im the District of Columbia. He fs. the chair ‘1 | Maine. tif Verdict on Thursday termediate places, [Correspondence of the Herald.] has but one arm, which he used in the affray with ] "ane minutes of the last meeting were read and approv- | _Subscriptious are on foot in Boston, for the purpose | E. Martinsale for plaintiff, and J. H. Lee for defendant. {bears Gity Hall for Harlem and Morvisianin7 ALM.) 9 A. Bostox, Dee. 22, 1944, | 2, dexterity, that alarmed Wilson, and compelled J eg, PPFOV | ofraising, we believe, at Mount Auburn, a suitable mo- M., joa “yt 3 ease ging Poetry and Politics—The Spoils—Virtue, Piet Bavooet ‘at Prat geri oth aor, rela, the [| A number of petitions were received, and referred, | Ument to Dr, Tuckerman. DreaprvL Occurrence.—By passengers from 'y' order of the Board, . 'y jeer ‘i? d others, to have him ex- § asking relief from erroneous taxation. Mr, Martin Darand, an old and influential merchant of | Norwood’s Landing, inthe lower part of Dallas ni0 3m* ree W. 8. CARMAN, Secretary. and Pumps. polled, whe, bon learning the nature of the case, Bavestt tox i may ay Facsiees and ara ‘i Mobile, died in that city on the 12th inst. count swe ee the particul: re of is moat arrinie seems oS ant aa elused to interfere. : ir. Rexs.—Account of Dr. Rees, County Superinten- tit fi of vielence performed near that place on the ni LONG ISLAND RAIL-ROAD COMPANY. | Faimnp Bannert: The following are the circumstances as near asf dent, wus received, and referred to Committee on Annual Ne eaten recubey sali Ton D charge tse eadines Thu This ancient city of notions is in a political} we could learn them. Fisher, through the misre- | T@Xe® mus, as the Gothamites would say. The old | presentations of Wilson ‘and his friends, waste. | MAvon Hanven here arrived, and took the chair, * v Baty moved from an office to which Wilson’ was ap- Reports Adopted —In favor ot equalizing the pay of WINTEK ARRANGEMEN 1. parties are used up. Native Americanism has pointed; whereupon Fisher made his way te W: ie Asavssors, so ax to compeneate them in proportion to their Lee DHE Lillows, comagacing Dec ui. wat; , | burat upon us like an avalanche, and bids fair to | {agton, and by some little exertion had. Wilson | Uncen no ere: AKIO nO auch die " Mi) "Boston, ‘Train for Snetnort day: Sua- | Wield a power before which the locos, whigs, and | removed, or, if we mistake not, had the office J In favor of releasing Edward Smith from erroneous days oxcep'ed, stopping at Farmingdale and 8t | abolitionists must bow submissively. Nothi abolished. Hence the tronble. Fisher has | tax. we Core NOt srickaville and intermedi et Dow submissive’y. Nothing can} made himself somewhat notorious, and, by | 19 favor of reducing tox of W. Bradburgh. LC} for Hicksyifle an iste | stay their onward march. Thatthis new party, 80} hook or by crook, has managed’ to ‘gain | Adverse to releasing Patrick Dickey from taxation, id Tuesdays, rad * % fy > ‘ ii through. to Greeaport and in- | suddenly sprung up in our midst, should, in their} tor himself in Washington more influence | 9% sbating nuisonce on his premises in Canal street. first effort, poll between four and five thousand | than many men of greater pretensions. He is now | «gl @¥°F % feleasing Mr. Joba Duncan frum personal f tax. faces, 7 7s excepte ‘, . in Albany, operating for himself or somebody else. fe a Ph fee, Hopping ‘at Bt. Georges Manor and | parties in this city. Many inahe old. artes have seo Soamentedt SUR Ringel or somebody else. Adverse to releusing Mr. M. G. Jewett from personal uw Exped Accommodation ‘Train, for | long and earnestly sought for, and have at last | aur coe my onact, cae, Patronage of the lovely } tayo, seleasing Mr. A.G. Vandouzen, of ninth Brooklyn and’ intermediate places, ou Mon- | found a good excuse for breaking loose from their | ™pumare Ces duneg Galas, Bre teak cme ae » of nin t faye feduesdays and Fridays. y party trammels. The name ot ward Curtis, ex-collector of the { favor of reduci From Hicksville for Brooklyn and inte gaily, The aristocratic portion of the whig party have port of New York, appeared a tew days since on} ron, personal tax. fate MON MONDAYS. ant eM. become so dictatorial of late, that the more hbe | ‘te, books at Barnum’s Hotel. Like report in the case of Huga Helyar ; ditto George Leave Brooklyn for Hicksville and. intermediate places, at 936 | ral, zealous, efficient, and energetic in their ranks | Burton opens the Front Street theatre to-night | Morton ; ditto Silas Homes. Bo oot aes have cut lovee from them, andanited their politi. | fOr the first time tnis season, with a good and td Martped beyesiyy petition which I have just received made his e8cape onthe night of the 2d inst. One hun- dred dollars is offered fur his apprehension. The death of Paul Beck, jr., Esq., a wealthy merchant of Philadelphia, is announced. It is said Mr. Fox, late British Minister in Washington, intends te return there to reside permanently. ‘The Baptist Advocate states that the ship in which the Rev. Mr. Devan and lady went out to Canton, was g} ken when near the equator. Mr. D. wrote that they were all well and in good spi Jt is said that the Hon. Henry Hubbard, who has been appointed agent of Massachusetts, to reside at New Or- ins, Will meet with no better reception there than his colleague, Mr. Hoar, did in Charleston, ‘Thos. Sully, Jr., a distinguished young artist from Phi- ladelphia, has'been in Columbia for the past week, em- ployedin taking a tuli length portrait of the President ent by a committee of democrat c citizens phie to perform thisduty, and we understand the; nd having it engraved on steel, and ready for circulation by the 4th of March, Mr. Sully hes nearly finished his task, and will start for the east in a few days. it 1s supposed, was, by thre ent, him from the possession of his lands. Burge closed his doors and prepared to defend himself. The aggressors were armed and attempted to beat down thedoors. In the attack the ok! man was killed, and his sonso dreadfully wounded as to preclude all hope of recevery. One of the daughters, a woman of eighteen, escaped from the house, and was killed abont two hundred yards distance from it, a ball entering her right side below the arm, and com- ing out on the other side below the heart. It is said thet at the time she was killed rhe was on her knees suppl:ce- ting the murde: for mercy. Another younger sister tly inthe hand. In the defence made by Burge, a man named Holloway was killed, and anoth- er (Davir) was so wounded that there was no chance of his surviving — Mobile Herald. TgRRisLe Assassination.—A constable, named John Tay or, left Shelbyville, Tenn, on the 29th ult. for his home, some ten miles distant, and was found dead a few days afterwards, with his skull dreadfully fractured, @ ball in his back, and his throat cut from earto eer. His ax. g tax of Moses Taylor, of 15th ward, ey 4 ; . The Holiday Strect theatre is also to | from an“ office holder.” Let it be read. | it i hk i 2 " M. for Brooklyn. cal destiny with more congenial 5; company, r 7m. . 1 presume The Springfield (Ill) correspondent of the 8t. Loui ocket book, containing upwarda of $200, was subsequent- Haare Wichtlen aro°A..M for Brooklya.. From the first election of General Tackson to the | Cpmmence. operations to-night. Anderson and | won’t pass. (Laughter) Republic myt—" its mentions here that Wood, who fy ound echoed i Villiam Netiwrath, st’ whoee twee %, at 344 P. Presidency, the loco focos have had a regular run | °ther stars are advertised to appear. Peale’s Mu Report in favor of reducing tax of R. L. Schicffelin, | ycted as one of Joe Smith’s counsel at the time of his | @l¢ man, named William McKiwrath, at whose house Mondays, si f ning wrangle for the “spoils,” which hi 8 seum has been doing, for an establishment of that § £84. President of the Board of Aldermen. Passed, death, is endeavoring to prevail on the prophet’s wife to | Tylor was seen soon alter leaving Shelbyville. McEl- Wine. Via Norwich. ie prow ew Ty ciauaasneaa bisalaovhdiee ities p tama ga "The kind, an immense business. So great was the rush ase et miaees personal toxof N.F. Moore. Do. | make'a fu.l exposure of Mormonism, and ta-allow him to | Wrath is in jail ane rth eae hei ok Se HR yets | Shed Be cs eine ear thas Plt ga rn et eowrshtorerpes Coe |" geamor Wale ecived i Pinyin on aerdy, | Att ne lownggronaians endgame a 4 s ohe thousand persons left the house, unable to get | 7th ware. da B. 8. Sn one Pod sivenret plead gerbe 9h) ry, have, bee ap ahs aapepdanty have oy Lada ia to the } admittance into the saloon. In favor of compensating Dr. Goldsmith, for profes. | George M. Dallas, where he sojourn p Henty Magiacto beaCommenaantaie olficious interference of the government officers in | ‘The weather in Baltimore has, for the past few § sional services, $245—in dissecting bodies—on which in | _ Itis said that a differeace ol long standing between Mr. | ry, to be a Lieutenant; William A. Wayne, do; Ja ARRA SMENT. their political affairs. Since General Dearbora’s | weeks, been wet and unpleasant, occasioning con- | quests have been held, Calhoun and Mr. Archer has been reconciled, Riddle, do; C. R. Perry Re dee Ge; Scenes: thee Caant came ie axel Cotenes tis cats Si ean removal from the. office of Collector, there. has | siderable ill-health. ARIEL. Aldermen Cozzens opposed the adoption of the report. | 7’he Montreal papurs complain that the officers of the | Read, do; Washingt n A. Bactlett, do; Francis Winslow, ‘eror. oy etock AW. been a regular built Custom house party, or clique, Alderman Hassnovcx considered it right to compen- | 521 English regiment, stationed there, are a regular set | 1°; Charles A. Hassler, to be a Surgeon. Appointed— aye PM. who have invariably assumed to themselves the Baltimore. sate for sotual NE i ics tain of rowdies. i Janes Hamilton, te be an Assistant Surgeon; i. “uasunpars, * een oe yea ontag (eine pein tind [Corvenpandenp.et the Herald } tobe compensated. =, prahscte ax fenbsiies ie Tue Riots in Porrsvittx.—Porrsvitie, Dec. do Williaa A Marie, do, ‘Kobert i Wall, doy James fovea | Sorclock 6 few honorable exceptions. This: cabal usually Batimorg, Dec. 23d, 1844. , Auer pees wished to have the report read | 994.1844 —By your paper ot yesterday, 1 wee there | A Semple, to be a Pareer, James H. Watmstgh, do. si9 tf 0e consists of the most ignora and brawling, | Christmas Times—Theatrical Amusements--Tor- | "The veport was referred back. tw a great deal of talk about the riot, most of which, ax He PROTIIEEOIC he Seth into ae fe Uae FERS dae he baa orbecet UY speerome, his Signe Sisto vichaty of wecrsantie be ous and racial plage ot Amusement, and has furnished it ina style that will bear favor able comparison with the very best hotels in ig, the i eco- you pertly remark, is silly exaggeration. There seems to be a disposition in some persous to make cupital out of it for political tirade. But quiet should not be unjustly imputed, and none but the malicious could convert the resent turn out to the base purpose of party vituperation. 3 answer tothe various reports I will merely state the facts, As you have been informed, inducements were held out by advertisements ee high wages to men to come to the Schuyikill Valley Ruilroad, which had theel. fect of accumulating @ large body of men on that work, Many resigned desirable employment at a distance to become here the victims of a shadow. The effort to get them here was prompted by a double motive—the first in FERRY. Lam told the way this cabalmanage to acquire auy | Here we are—just in the neighborhood of Christ- | °"7y ia! of Davis.—Resolution in favor of compensating On and after Sunday, Dee, Ist, the Boats degree of power, is by stratagem and violence; and | mas, and surrounded by every thing characteristic | Daniel B for his attendance as ows, until further notice LABLAND whee When here fermen into the coua- | of tne occasion. With well-supplied markets— | jyit'ku mtusion, Adopten yn er oye having 8%, and 10, Aad Wie. M. geass rs 44 earn ruin all who will not | 3lib-tongued auctioneers of toys and other things} The Board adjourned to Monday next at 4 o’clock. FALL AND W, er SE GORE Sonalvto, abandon emeheeetoae keectact of this | Those who are rich in “the good things” of life, | Will you allow me, through the columns of your NEW. AND NEW YORK. the Native American party. will feel bound to contribute to their poor neigh- | Paver, to call the attention of the public to those Sy, om whose impudence and abuse flerable ; they ° : as OE eras | Re taitarrealttearie oan oto Biel ES arcana yt Will leave as fol rook, Keeper of Sew prietor in building and fitting up the above rexard to elegance and coutort, and that he has comb omy the following prices, will show == BORN BOI ORE Te ‘The rooms will be warmed gratia, and thers be more han one bed ia 400mm. There is a REFECTOR Comet in which there are FARE ONLY 18) CENTS. 1 f { e ‘walled j the contrestore’ time for doing the work | meals served up at aL. MoUKsof the aay and It may be said, and with truth, the whigs o yocalists,whose unrivalled songs so stirred the feel. | consequence of the contractors’ time for doing the work | "OA.1.0 Bi Hooms comected, wr C TSE IE RING G: fl br thd their ers losses and disappointments, 2 r Sk re See riche n Ceeacmme sivas net, sew, ings and awakened the heartfelt admiration of | being limited to the first of January ; ‘ge second from | baths ‘Phe Porter will be mn rR als eat all hac dating te ahter Beptember 1h will ran daily, | from their defeat in the lust election, like men bring with ite annual approach those peculiar plea: | those assembled at the New Hogland dinuer, In the | some of thom having taking the work lower than it | night, to admit lodgers, an tg lec them our at all hours. ro leag toh per Leave New | Though they have not realized their fond antici- | surable feelings it did in former duys, yet we hope | Astorlouse on Monday evening. I mean the Orphe- | Covon Or these matters, were obliged to make a desperate | ring the hall bell”? "ant “odwinus after the house closes, will nee FCO a Contes ets ice MY | pations, they have the ceneolation of knowing | €9.spend a joyous season. Blessed by all the good | a# Family. This family of native songstersare {rom tAher’ mature’ Gelibersten ond coundention | ——— aps rre es that with deteat they have not to pass through the | things of lite, and surrounded by civil aud reli. | Maine, from the banks of the Kennebec, aye, from fioned by the generous indulgence of the engineer | __ PHO2NIX COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, WINTER MAIL LINE FOR LBANY AND INTER | trials which usually fall to the lot of the victorious | $i0u8 privileges unexampled in the history of the | veritable Yankee land, as the words of one ot their | to extend the time of doing the work, the more eftectu- | 50 Elizabeth Street, between Hester and Grand Streete, D LDLATe PLACES. party. They see aie ‘opponents flushed with vic- | World, why should we complain of the hardships of | songs last night informed us. It consists of two bro- | ally to reduce the men to compliance, they at once re- 1% ‘Giihicaribas jeonte tore Me z Fang THnovant To Atmany $4. vate, | tory, already organized into cliques, each deter. | life! ‘We, of “the city of monuments” will not: | thers and two sisters, from whem came strains of } ‘uced the woges ten centa per day. ‘The men offered to Lalit informe ny Connery ives the Weemboat Hier,’ foot of Coutlaeat | mined to secure to themselves the trophies ot their | 2ut like in former days, will hang He our stock- | harmony, such as I never heard ere this. We have | compound, but they were treate fred slaves, not equals | on hand and for sal and Groni ta couth sidn very Aiternoon.atzoclock. 1 victory. In the scramble for the “spoils,” each | (age, and wish for the annual visit of St. Nicholas, | had, nay, have now, many, very many singers, | 1 bed reared at pte rg ran ftodnd Meth dr eal (REIT Sat ound Mustard, Braye: weve ut Albany isunediately oa the arrival of the bot and division resort to every species of deception, | ‘oaded with all the presentsessential forsuch heppy | who charm the ear with their dulcet notes. But | Prp Maes ha bees a lew turbulent apiriia, ax among, do ©) yi MF tsi oe aly ou board orto Cy SHULTZ, | which may in any degree subserve their interests | seasons. The friends and patrons of ‘‘fun” will | from these children of song, we hear our own fa- | an crowds, disposed to violate the law, hut 1 have the ar en oo Cloves, &e. fo acthe Uines on the Whark Coy All the offices in this district, from the sweeper | ave an ample store of it during Christmas holy. | miliar melodies, the spirit-stirring “‘native” strains | surance of several peace officers, who were there, that as Pot up fn boxes, Frsim 1000 g0 bs each, and for jot the lowest “WINTER MAIL LINE in the custom house, to the highest in the gift of | days, since the inimitable prince of fun, Burton, | of our“ uative land,” echoed forth from the soft | a body they were reasonable and not disposed to'commit | ““tlolfin itoasted and Ground iy Gece ee oe cane j . | has opened Front Street Theatre, and commences | ripplings of their own dancing brooks to the deep | any breach of the peace, a remarkable circumetance, con- | _d3 Im*m GEORGE G. MESSERVE. FOR ALBANY, the executive, are lotted out. ‘The present collec. ope! : . i 1 ; y DALY, at 5 o'clock, P. M., landing at inte } (er js shivering in his shoes. He is denounced by with asplendid company to-night. He promises | rolling grandeur of the ‘ ocean’s roar. sidering tl treatment. The Sheriff was t for; he | KJATIONAL CO! FFE HOUSE, 321 preednay is is forins his an triends decided to go and make the necessary arrests witha civil of which he had assurence there would be no diffi- influ- | {ots of amusement to the thea're-going people of At all public dinner parties, and especially at —— Baltimore. Holiday Street Theatre will, also: be | one consisting of whole-souled Yankees, assembled pos ‘illiam H. Peek, | the locos as unjust, timid and servile. ate Wedaeoday, et Bamday Aver * rx) ence is exerted against him which will prove irre- Monitay, yy, and Sunday Afternoons, A ; culty. From this he was chnaged by the order of a mili os asemnaets 4 opened by Mr. L. Rodney on Christmas eve, by | to commemorate the acts of their Pilgrim Fatherr, Y: Sq KA he price of billiards 125 ceats per same. 4 ie team UTICA. moe ~ a) ‘Taesday, prope trial for members of Congress, in Dis- iaeasdiasiay Mr. pnerecn to ibe Patines pai, sete is moh joyone tumult ang jovial confusion, an ween wee anit sore eaten ne ie telaing eo ta clgance an : cimfote; an hat be wane a Cg ty antive iets 2, 4, 5, and 9, will be had . | who, I understand, was so well received in New it was on Monday evening; but amid the clan; be ready immediately, | fe ath a 1 Pasengers 108 te the Morn cine or Every tach oe ground will be pth dae j a be $95 York. He has also secured a good orchestra, and | and noise, the President of the Society arose, an hone ripiben-derechren Apipetpty sh alr fod mete amen AB IF ye Soe Eg Ra: ne psrict call bok ee and it was better to go there and make a Cras the engi- neer having promised to take up the ca he matter waa decided, and the men marched up the hill and down . They had reluctuntly, because unnecessarily, to 1 ten miles on acold night to the scene of distur- bance, and when they got there, they found the elements of the awful mob dissolved in balmy sleep in their homes. ‘They were roused from their repose,convened in atavern and such as were supposed to be leaders detained us pri soners. They were marched to Poitsville next day, ar raigned before a Squire, where it is hinted justice, or ra- ther law, was meted out to them with no unsparing hand, as it required a little stretch to commit them from the tes i east or west. ‘Ihe boats tre new and are fare |); t . Willi i will make himself fully entitled to the patronage of | called the attention of its members to a glee from Pein hap ‘on the fin eed a poeta moviioa’ the I ae ale tae ie the friends of such amusement. The be Fakir of | the Orphean Family. Instantly every eye was For ‘on treught, apply om board, or to F.C. Sebults. | the general opinion there will be no choice in the | Ava” is now sojcaralog, with us, astonishing the | turned to them, and breathless was the silence, Bites on the wharf, 416 | other three districts. If Parmenter should run | wonder-seeking folks of the city by his wonderfal | while each ear was bent eager to catch their swel- CHANGE OF LOCATION. id of his opponent inthe coming election, as | ‘ticks, and unequalled jugg'ery. Two Museums | lingchords, which now rolled in perfect Berapny, UNITED STATES MAIL Li BETWEEN NEW | it is suppoeed he will, he may be elected on the | ate also in full operation, besides a number of pub- | echoing and re-echoing through the festive hall. ve, Np ALI third trial. If the parties in the 2d and Sth dis- | !i¢ concerts every evening—so that you see, the Le Fa AE ou et ois The applause that followed, told the tale at once; N rH i to thei i i i ‘ople of timore can, it they desire, well pa- eng Hinsei se whee Meet poke seqreeraitem xara ‘rota the authors of amusement and fun. hii —thrilled! Song after song followed, and the WUREKA, Capt. Truesdell, and Rison, at Brook it y ead: lt di the item ee eae kp ita cee oeaR as at 9 im*rre ter the house ts closed will ring the hall bell. CHEAP CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 30@ PEARL STREET. . HE SUBSCRIBER, one of the Plocests of the exch syntem, to Geairen to Keep it belore 1 afacture every kind of Civil and Mi cnaterials, in Ghe most superior st ie per cent than any other ‘garments, t the chord of the heart had been touched ‘ruesdell, anc This moral and religious city has been visite will have a chance to gratify their particular taste, | breathless attention, the excited look, the deafen- ected the pier at the fore atee | with wevere trials of tee. View and ceeraiey and none can have an opportunity to complain of the | ing applause, showed the deep influence that these apt Bi velt street, ‘daily’ Sunday tt f i i f i » Thus thirteen wero sent to enjoy the luxories Line leaves Albany at7 A. M. stalk abroad and defy the wers 1 dullness of Christmas times. We wish you of | sone and daughters of song can exert over the hu. | timony. T! J tha thang Passeigers. onartiving at Bridgeport, prowed imme | The excitement created by reoeet pi New York also, a merry season—editors and re- | man soul. The Orphean Femily are to give their | pro ih eea petra Bp ew oh ie m diate! wp ace He Riki any m7 of Baggage or | of the murderous practices of quack doctors, is in- porters not excepted, for it 1s very seldom they | first concert in this city ina few days. In their oy of thes” Eyapetheed yokes wk: thy men 8D8 ple? daily at 636 A. M. tense throughout our once quiet and virtuous com | have our good wishes, unless they give us all the | tour sheath the western part of this State, and | DJunced it ridiculous to cull them out om such & mission. mation, both a4 to freight and apply | munity. ‘there ie a change that some of these | ews of the season. wherever t ey, have been, wiggled created sen- | _ phitad, Times, Dec. 9. Veats HO ee ae ec ees Wwalletiece | quacks will be elevated ere long, mark that! for lication for a new trial, on the | saiions, and left impressions, highly favorable to 12 Im*ee Ik.B. MASON, Baperintendant, the enormity of their offences will soon be reveal A e was not indicted as “a freeman,” both as singers and as members of society. Loursata Racks, Meranme Covase.—Six1n FRENCH GHINA. 410 1m*m 172 South street._ | ed. Quack doctors and quack gentlemen, sooner | 48 required by the laws of Maryland, was to be those who love most delicious harmony, | py Friday, Dec 13, 18%4—Aseociation Purse Ok SAMUEL THOMPSON’S or later come to a bad end. How is it with Che- | discussed before the Court this morning, the appli- would patronize ‘‘ native talent” and “ native $200; free fer all sqea—mile heats, best 8 in fredanins MO. 66 LIB ERTY STREET, OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, valier Wikofi ? cant and prisoner sustaining his demand for a new | worth,” attend their concerts. fame avenge — UP ) é trial himeelf, to the exclusion of his counsel. The Ong or tHe New Enoiann Society. street. ie if x Duncan F. Kenner’s ch- m. Aduella, by imp. ih Fire—Derroir, Dec. 14.—Our citizens were | result of his application I have not yet heard, cing to t ec iriends ans nul Glencoe, out of Giantess, by imp. Levia- than; 5 yrs old (Frank nas A. Lecompte & Co's, b. f. Laura Lecompte, by Tarquin, dam by imp. Sarpedon;4yre.old. 12319 J. G. Cox's b ft Victress, by Grey Eagle, dem by Royal C Syoarsold. : .. 23233 sila. nae (UF SAIS) i A. a cea Pare ry i eG ee warranted of the best quality, and to be on ieral tras suitiparchasers. awekened early yesterday morning by an alarm of fir. though I hardly think that his grounds of applica: | Mz. Eprron:— 4 5 "Hit, subscribers ty announ P which proved to be in the di M | tion for a new trial will be sustained by the Court] Jt seems to me, sir, that the postmaster in this lie their continued ‘and extended arrangements for bringing out | & W-D. Bennett, in Campaw’s block fferson Avene. | us sufficient to grant to him the privilege. If he | Place, in refusing Spanish coin at the customary Emigrants from Great Britain aud Ireland, would merely say, | The firemen turned out with their usual promptness, but | does secure that privilege, he can effect nothing } Values in payment of postages, is acting contrary afta nga suomi reemee tha atti | maven sie ceeil tape ac peed tera | More than extend ihe erm of hiv re\dence inj, Jt the plain intent of the law eatablihing the pre im }. Seventh Da: teeter jay, Dec, 14—Association Parse, ‘terms, end ia lots to reference, which for more than twenty years have been extend- | The ad; t 1 De as hischance of acquittal or pardon are very slight. | eat rates of postage. The law manitestly recog- ea iohie Line tights tate sa while teat of the’ Wee nasipn oe Isce it stated in some of the northern papers | nises the Spanieh coin, and accommodates iteelf to | sio09—iree for all oges—Louisiana weighte—four mile | _*! ‘ships employed are only of ths first class, commanded by J ty ‘ i i ‘i . | it. It was the common currency of the land at the Vine & BROTHER. competent and efficient men, welt kuown for their kind and cou- | the other aped rio yey Mesers. Bennett lost | that his papers, written in prison, will soon be pre- | 't 3 " b mggar eats. ah tention to the comfort and convenience of passengers, | thelr entire some $6,000 of $7000, probably. We | sented to the people of the United States as illus- | time ot its adoption, and no other coin will pay | s, D. Elliot's b c. Rover, by Woodpecker, out of NEW CHEAP CASH STORE, ship of the Line from Efrerogl rer nix days ; | uoderstand they had in the Hartiord Provection. | trative of his own experience among slaves. A | the 124 and 18} cent fates. So far as the post-of- | Sally miller, by Cherokee, four years old, (A. No. 189 Bowery, that port is entirely te A led | The lose of Messrs. De Graff and Townsend is probably word of advice—Look out for exaggeration, for « | fice is concerned, then, this currency is legalized, pene sees 2 F ATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER Ane. hy and some few hundred dollars. Mr. Campau, the owner of , decline coming out, the baggage a arn ton untoed Geller. Me. Cemns Cae, etaee. uch an act as abducting | and whatever may be the disposition ot the banks man who would commi y by . Jordon, dam by Bhakepeare, four yeassold... 3 1 2 ‘Time, 7 66-7 08—06 04 The annual races over the Bertrand Course, at Mont- gomery, Ala., commenced on the 16th inst, ange, the j to take it at the customary values, th t- offi sud Sordhedy eu be secure, I'dated. For Rerier parca: | Hit lost. ‘The brick pillars wood frm, or the whole block | saves, and then make an eden Te Mes jot ates | hus no, right to reluee ite hope, eit the rate by | 4988, Claiborne 8. 1 Taylor's)" CH ode a PC aahterared of cola. enous SANIUEE, THOMPSON, 273 Peat street, or . i would be induced to exaggerate somewhat on, the | which thiscoin isrejected, will bereconsidered, and | Gar ny iicuatd, 6 years old: -.««- as a | “Rist entree Twrall town tthe public use skilful Wate C. GRIMBHA W & CO., 10 Goree Fige iN Pariapatrnta—A most destructive fire | condition of those who he attempted to abduct. | that they be ae eee ig Ant wont to be, Bailie Peyton’s ch'f Tarantula, by imp. Balshoz- anaes) wil ives wily non sick, avated 4 Do not let “his rota written in moments of | 88 they are in other places, at the customary valu nar, dam by Stockholder, four years old...... 4 4 4] +s. nDesg Ltr, a eet tinciring.) We have « person ‘ mn bo fare | Oeesirrea between two and three o'clock on Satur. ; pies. sa eohaney, ah, es any monn, cube fir dep ahternoon, at the large double brick building, Nos. | prejudice, lead the no! us many of them | Let the public no longer be put to the loss and incon- 9 d A ‘th c , the National Bank of Scotland, payable at 8 and 30 Dock street, known asthe “ Dock Street Mills.” i 4 e, venience of their rejection. There are already ompany, the National Bank o! ¢ sr ar Thesinnncl not milla ia the belbdicge Payre ted are, to slavery ae it existe here, to suppose that zh 293 tm®m ‘a are-w be to the repairing of {luCHt asee furnished with Bil- FREESE Sam meer D wperons Branches hroagnont yp gougtry oe i causes enough to prejudice the public mind against Fez Ltomol nd Ei Waikinw'tarnng end sew ml~Finlans cofonspning | extensive n evaracteristig of ie slave popelationee { the post office, wittont resorting to rules ot uee — mill—D. Ford’s Frory turning establishment— Scott anu | (4, or ot ubolitioniem Would, endeavor to | tionable authority. For myself, I desire to see the Yor’s Canton flannel carding mill—MeGinnis'flagand | (or eset it,” Tris all fal i rates of postage conform entirely to the federal q mull—Clark’s spice grinding establishment—a | fepresent it. It ig all false, and it was a correct | Paret ». Puta Son int ee not wo, and the grist and a cutlery establishment. The fire origin. | feeling which induced a visiter to this city from | a) > ¥ Tet the Spanien Got ated in the carding room, and spread, from the combustle | the north, your own city, I believe, to remark that Spanish pieces are recognized, let the Sp coin bei nature of the materials, over the whole of the building, | if slavery improved the condition and manners ot be aed. Z. sons wishing to embark, fur te A By the timely arrival of several Sire companies, the flemes the colored population in a proportion northward | we, Bennerr :— Ference to nny other,, as their great capacity readers them the began bag roe rincipat Tone ie iy | ‘tom Baltimore to New York, as ithad done pouth- I think you would do a good public service pM ch lhe omy me than hing of 8 snail tmachinery, tools, and. meeck. Muny of the ‘edjoining | Ward from your city to Baltimore, he would advo- | write an article in. your geverest vein, on the 4va- class, and their acevmirodations fur cabin, cabin sod} houses were iy Cd. Nene ef the cone cate its introduction into the “Empire State.” Do | rice of wealthy ship owners like those of tye late inher bine of packets, as you choose, but do not let prejudice make you ‘Alabamian, e dreadful account of whoye loss ix steerage now, are ‘uperivr to of | rete in damog pent A ‘of packe: he sured, with the exception of Mr. Clark. er ore Oe Ss eeay auplication bend oat ‘all | bui ie owned by the Wi family, and Brown and | believe that it is such @ frightful bugbear as to | in your paper this morning, 18 h—to thank that street, or to " ; & J. Te Apstu 2 Godwin, and is insured. ‘The alarm of fice at twoo'clock | terrify every visiter from the north. respectable ship owner would allow h At their General Passaye Office, 76 South at. snd five o'clock, yesterday morning was caused by the} To-day we have had our first regular fall of | hee the ship's boate for pig pens Uyiit the Latton: aitlre SRY TITY FLOM Tine note rs ‘No additional damege was | snow, but owing to the wet state of the streets, | wee, dott Peto. Aull the bottom WB: SE RSEY Obed ‘has gomuented aa tee. caused by a previous fall of rain, it has not given oath crew, ettaa ions passer Gg dioogt ind impro ¥ » f ‘gers, Had not the > as a chance to see a good depth, as many lovers o! . 4 Clit et onge’ ome toon, aruda, for] Ta CaNavtan Prisonans.—The Monéreal He-| winter sporting would like to ses. 2 Atalanta eight p LG come ‘.o their help, two. or Manvracturg or Woou.ens at Rocugsten.— The Democrat of yesterday says that there has been made andsent east from that city 45,000 yards of woollen cloth, and 20,000 yards to Canada within the lest year. [ithe tariff be not distarbed, the business will be greatly extended. i A woollen factory at Little Falls has yielded to its owners 10 per cent, net profits for (he last six months. URGICAL OFFICE. MEDICAL AND 5) OFFICE. Sacra NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIV Le iB CE irony cas uae ‘hnraday, Deces ive t Cobb, will coh on ips of this Lin Tue Srason.—The weather on Friday and Sa- turday, was very cold. Friday night was the coldest, thus far, of this season; but yesterday the weather mode- rated, and a mild bat coptous rain set in. The boat came Judson; and if the temperature: ! hould not be surprised if an er- among the Christmas incidents. flames ogain bursting fo i ‘ival i rt 7 . three hours more would have finished their suffer- * 7 7 Ta BN glace Shipnrpes’ | persone whoo. revert peasy fon Kee oot TS | co gore? HaPhy Christmas and merry times | ingen the cold Atlantic iq December | aaQtseoutt The Mitsguri House 0) P68 1025 ‘and we ‘most expe- to you all, A. Your re tives has pai es@lution, by anner and at South Wales, the Ay UBSORIBER. that the Legislature hee not the constitutional power tt ten VL & MeL ATQHLIN: Agentleman residing on F Point, Md., who won ee grant divorces. A resolution hes passed the same bed, one hundred dollars on the Ja jential election, ex | On the ist inst e Cob | ‘or the appointment of a committee of thirteen to report ory }VADS.—5 tons of two students at Georgetown Cok apy t Re . pended the whole sum a few days since, in the purchase e, D C., har ‘quarrel, went out and fonght a duel, 9 a bill for districting the State for the election of Repre- mn le Ld Of Arewood for the use of the poor, i's said thot, one's severely wounded. sentatives to Congress.

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