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haan at Valk eee Met eaba Ne MN, ‘sth NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1844. ; ECL ezTowNn Cottros, D. C. Dee 3 27, 1848. Corrected—No Duel—-A Laughable EXCHANGE HOTEL & EATING SALOON Ctay In Tue Frac ov Lerrans.—Our papers, by ‘Theatrieals, die No. 71 DOCK STREET, [Correspondence of the Herald } yest rday’s mails, give (us the intelligence that the | T®Oniciwat. Conoo Mecopisrs > Livres Ore Buin —Tus Aatro. Dopors HIG Bubegribaee esp the _Pauapeirnia, Dec. 27, 1844. | Hon. Henry Clay is still in the Field of Letters; | —These very amusing and vocal musicians ha ged | «Cure for the Heart Ach Sn. Mistake. blistmeat, where they Judge King—Political Cliques Buchanan— Dal- | more so now, in fact, than when he was in the | te Wage room of Clinton Hall, comer of Beckman and | version of Olwar Twist was periveming LiG YEU | JaxeRs GoRpon BENNETT, Esq — : + Be Soppgpend , ny las—Doctor Moriarty—Mormonism. Field of Politics. ‘The papers contained two let- | Nase streets, for the next three days, in which to dis- | 1), 0) Out Me vi tmon his first appearance onthe stage | In lookingover your paper of the 25:h, I noticed JG. Bennett, Esq. : ters of his—a short one sent to Boston, and a lon- Play their wonderful talents. They give an afternoon’s | he rat of tue drematis persona was susaned by Meta | ay error whieh your Washington correspondent j i mele Sed aoe evtertainment on New Year's day. They are ceriainly | ger Smpsou, Treasure’ Biake, and Justice Mertict.— s. Wraghingie 1 This morning was big with the fate of the late | ger one addressed to a cmmittee in New Haven. | the teat banjo Pah fa asics ATs ty oe cittle Ole iw | Abettt hell past egut o'clock, «person calling hineaf| has committeds.in correcting which, you would ~, rioters who had been convicted—they were brought | We annex the latter. quite a wonder. ; seagea B saver, clark in Hed Ceged of Pi pos not only oblige mysrif, and others whom it may steamboats, i i + i] “og _ P . ch street, ty buy 4 bo! hee weg ere of the wight. eM PY 0 as all | em masse irom the prison for sentence. Judge Par-| It is to be perceived that he has gone philosophi- | ~The original Virginia Serenaiers are proving very at-| sud tesshtpt in paymenta p10 bi ou the New Rochelle | concern, but also present the subject in ivetrue poAttached to the establishment, 1s aii extensive stabling for BS Lt, tage d fois ined every attention will be paid a ‘Phe location i im i sons alone on the bench. Henry Phillips, Eq, | cally ito the last election, and states what may be | tractive at Philadelphia. Banke. . Ou holding it up to the light, the lyuxeyed Trea | light to your numerous readers. | The ertor con y , set * be ad ‘bilt— the word | sisted in the report that a duel had takes place one of our ablest young lawyers, moved the Judge | the effects produced by the result of that election. | .Mz. Henry Philtips is charming the residents of Nor- sages Gssowiatal ft a 2e hist sone hae ‘chemical pro: | between two students of Georgetown Culleae, D. uot to pass sentence upon his clients without two | Owingfto Polk’s success, cotton is to fall in price, | folk with his sweet music. cess and the figures 10 taken irom some other bill, oud G, which iw altogether false, as no such oce ur- Judges on the bench, and cited the 4ih section of | and the money market to be seriously depressed. | Maywood is about to visit Canada. sepa Nel, and tha} Scan ons al \noresnen hensie esce ever took place. That a rumor to that ¢ flect . A 7 . circulated is true, and the cause of this rumor a the act of Asse! tl i ji i ‘The little danc: irl, Miss Carnahan, daneed off the Lk Bank | peecircu D te 219 traw Ug, POWER Sree of donate Assembly aalenine ue 4 oart In bie erinjon, however, Polk ought to havea fair | seco atcly, in Kemiacky, by gettiug martied. rit peng yeed Buen 68 eae Dry Deck Bark | Has the following ludicrous. cire umstonce. | Art BY, ORDER OF AARON VANDERPOLL, Justice of ssions, passed Feb, 8d, 1648. The | trial, Sut here is the letter s— . Mr Hill closed his entertainment on Friday evening. | part of exch vignette hud been taken off by splitting the | Young man, whohad been wjured by the explosion the Superior Cow AN City at New Yok i Judge overruled the motion, and proceeded to pass Asutanp, Dec. 17th, 1844. in the Lecture Room of the Museum, Phisadelphia. ‘paper. ‘This was 40 singular that Mr Biake sped to some chemical apparatus, was returning heme i ‘pursmant, to ~entence upon the seven tollowing named persons: | | Gaxtiemxn —1 duly received your friendly letter, | © mp Henry Phillips is avnounced to give a coneert at | Justice Merritt, who happened to be in the box office, aud with a friend, he was noticed by some one on ‘the Ast. John O’Niel, had been in prison’ S months— } tranemitung the proceedings of a public meeting held in |. cojumbia, to-morrow, Tuesda; . there being no police officer in the house at that ume, be | raad ; and being ‘recognived us a student of the G . | the city of New Haven, in respect to the late Presidentie) ‘ f lobby and pinned the pretty | College of Georgetown, and having with hima ee panel ponmaraet Ue Bee nee atin esta election The patriotic spirit manifested in the whole of ye bee Sconcia, the violinist, has ter, only seven Sw none box office Xeiadow and conducted | mahogany flute case, which was thought to be a H 5 : ? them is worthy of Connecticut, worthy of its renowned | Ye#rs 0 who is as much a prodigy as her brother.— | him drop # bili istols, note his cart in the midst of the Native American meet: | seat of learning, and worthy of the whig cause. For the | She playsustonishingly well on the plano, Bi Lael OA atlanta bes dt blllon |: 004 Onsueliing pistols, the stranger couingsd that i J up, it was 0" 1 ing, in Kensington, and emptied several loads-ot'| senti:.ents ot attachment, Confidence, and friendship to- | ‘The sdugeburg: Gazette, of the lat No! fen bu Up Malone, partially eltered to a $3: tn Maree ee ee nee dsr: some 4 livery oO of, for 1 hin | sand On the spot. Sentence, one dollar fine, costs, | wards myself, which they exhibit, and which you so | first appearance of Fanny Elssler at the Caurt theatre of | hig he denied having dropped, but finally admicted | he t " prer df e a Aa SAL GOT, he gt any oui and nine months imprisonment in county jail. 2d. | kindly reitorate in your letter, { offer the warm acknow- | Munich, on the 30h Oct.’ She wus most enthusiastically } jt, and said thot he bought itof countryman. He was | 18 the only way it can be sccounted for, a8 Lo ‘Buced the teh day of Vebraee woowep John Taggert, the man whom the populace hanged | ‘edgements of a grateful heart. sly obligations towWou. | riceived, ana was repeatedly recalied to receive the ho- | tnen teken to the Tombs by an officer, to. whom heWn- | duel ever took place. s é 'ERN & EDWARDS, in the market-house, and who was cut down by | necticut, and my friendly intercourse with many of her | mage of the public. fossed; he stated that he had been engaged in altering A Sivpent or Geoxcrtown Cotirer. mr¥l Torwam* re At amevs for A inching Crnditor J some of the citizens. It was considered he had | eminent sons, during along period of tine, will be faith- | Mr. Thorne, the millionaire, has taken a new hotel in | uotesin the above described manuer for about two mouths SMOKEY TMNEYS suffered considerably. Same fine and costs, and | “lly remembered waile I continue to tive. ris, and ie fitiag Up a thestre withia it, ia which the | back. On vearching bis desk to-day, alot ofigures torn | Spay Minta an> Tuapentine DieTi.ikRixs IN GOODWIN’S ROMAN CEMENT C § i i jai I share with you, gentlemen, in regrets on account of French society are to pariorm. eff tha viguettes of ills were found - ‘Wituinorod. NO. Raw ee Tete, a AN CEMENT CHIMNEY POTS | one month's imprisonment in city jail, 8d. John | eha wnexpected. tate of the recent election. My own i thr da ibunctany.—On Sattirduy ‘morning, about 4 o'clock, | Pyahoud areuware of ihe exvent of the © menufacturing* Bennett—his plea had been guilty; had been in jail ronal conc t, titled t 4 a 4 ue i cailed 6 months, city was now undergoing sentence on | lou, although | Talfect'no {ndlBeceneete thes reomeae Tin e Personal Movements. tbe toorpnsee fer? Ry steseiog aigug suits poperaucns, of Wileiogton ta the of ee aaa 1 impri greal Sammy Richard, otherwise Daddy, sieering along with & another bill, Sentence, 6 months imprisonment in t importance of the event ariges out of the reapective | _Reinogle, one of the most celebrated water color scene | panaiy, rmdst once gave chuse “The dutkey ran into an | SPirite of Tarpentine two very important articles of, county jail. 4th. John McAlear—had his thumb | principles in contest between the two parties, the conse | painters in this country, recently died in the Magsachu. m1 " ry , aud was caught. On searching a of blows off, and had been in j.l8 months. Sentence, | quences to which it muy lead, and the alleged ans by | setts Hospital. ay re ver, and Clothle i were luund, and be wos | (i#m, as well for the benedit of thetown, es tor the sho 1 month, as above. 5th Frederick Hers—a boy, | Whica it was brought about, of which, however, 1 do not | Mr. Stratton, the first Governor of New Jersey elected | taken to the police office and cummitted. Du-iog the di hone, end te (othies couvicted of arson, in Kensington ; much sympa: | aw myself particularly-to speak, by the people of thut State will take his seat on the third | it was discovered shat the property was the sp il taken ee heenetion as thm i F Fj ‘The policy of the country, in regard to the protection di Ji xt. f the hi on the corner ut Pike street and Eust thy was enlisted in tavor of this boy ; the Judge no ‘uesday of January ne: from the house a doubt regretted he could not give hitn lesa for the | Sunly ccquiring a permanent eon Raed tunes Tee | Imprisonment for debt, unaccompanied by fraud, or tor | #rouway, which was broken open on Friday night, the PL@uix, the Harrison, Mill No 5, the Point Peter, i sonsti WELLER’S Mor —On Suarday ght, the | 31 offence than one year. Sentence, one year at la- | s,uthern aod south western poitions cf the Union had | mits five in time ot peace is prohibited in the Coustitu- atk LEME LEE Ear ratginrioaaly enteesdyena | 25c.t0e cape Peer, F. K- tasleaoanted ate bor. 6th. Patrick Murray, for selling ammunition | been reproached at the north tor want of suifivient inter. | ¥00 recently framed for lowa bbed of four diamond pins,’ lot of uufiuished rings, | 41) of them together can cut 140.000 feet of ti or powder, Xc., tothe rioters. Sentence, 6 months | #st and sympathy in its welfare. Yielding tothe joint | A rumor being in ciroulation that Gov. Fairfield will | one hollow gold brucelet, and $150 worth of gold fliuge | daily, und turn cur 105000 feet ef lumber a in enty jail. 7th. Biddle Sopher, for rescuing a influence of their own reflections and experience, the | not be a candidate tor re-election to the United States Sen- and pieces, $60 in goldjoon,two la ge drop shaped garnets, | py number of Turpentine Di-tilleries is pine; namely, prigoner. He had been in jail since August. Sen- | sve States were fastisabscribing to the justice and expe- 8 Ploctland paper says,airiend of his authorizes and | g guinber of octagon shaped ditto, tegether with rubies, | one owned by Wissiem O. J+ffveys, running two stills ; ‘ ‘nency of @ tariff tor revenue, with discriminations for | requests us to contradict it. He saya that the Governor ida, torquois, and other precious stones and geus ; ee texce, 9 months in county juil. Much speculation | oretedtion. At such an auspicious moment, instead of will be's dabdlitute, and thet he,(tite friend) nus no doubt SR eneeeten Brae ‘Cnatcaca’ Paccascina.-rA) [ye 9 med, Dy y a SN fered bape ; and Unasnatal Chiewer Pots keke tom ‘Drawings, &e. Tubes King by the Benate Of the Wolted Mates cordially meeting the slave States Sn8 picciig the princi- | of bis success. certain young gentleman, the, son uf a respectable wer ed by Hull & Armstrong, sunning three stuls 5 (7738 Wegt Broadway, uear Chambers street. ae ta LJ x ; ple of protection upon impregnable and durable ground, J ‘The Natchitoches Chroniclesays chant of this city, attended the late“ Thistie Ball? with amencd be. A, Hi Vn Atakilen, Jenien ee ni atnwBw it was remarked by an ex-Judge in court this | a qufficient number of the free States to be decisive | tive of Louisiana, bus become highly d ‘a young lady ot his acquaintance, much to the mortfica four’ sthe;* cue “owned” by’ Giles “a Bradley ING ISLAND KAILNUAD morning, in conversation with his friends, tha! | of the contest, abandoned what wan believed to ce for hia literary lbors. ‘egedy ‘garine | tion of another young gentleman, equally reapectudle, 6 M f OPENING OF THE TUNNEL, ON AT- | Judge King was not to be confirmed; that he had } ba their own cherished policy, and have aided, it | was performed forty nights in succcesion at the Theatre, 10 had aspired to thy houor cf the iady’s cou piny ov LANSIC 81 REET.—On Chi vositive information upon the subject trom authen- | 2¢t in its total subversion, in exposing it to immi- | with unbounded applause the same occasion, but had been retuced. He, however, (the 28th ) and on LP De ic sources at Washington; he also observed, that if | 249¢ hazard und uncertamty Discouragement has taken eetrarapaee Suuge King had s:vod alone, he would have been she place of covfijence, in the bu-iness of the country id j 3 {|| ab man could be feund to run a mile in six minutes, in 2 ctl confirmed, but the prejudice against a certain other | ment neal Rep ee pe evn teed ge circle of 42 feet diometer, hus been taken, and John | YUP gentleman was insulted by the secon young gn Judge with whom he is connected, was, and would ognstantly augm ting Home Market, we are in danger J Sith, of the Amphitheatre there, has been chesen te tlwman, and not content with iveulting him, the scound i be, visited upon him—that said Judge had, im hie | nf experiencing its dv line at a time when the foreign | PtFform the feai paper aE eed PO ae ee | Suppoerp Moaper —The coroner held an in- RECS lic capacities,rendered himselt, by his arbitrary | market is absolately glutted with American productions, 8. C., races commence on the 14th of } grat yontured to suggest “puppy,” aod throw down his | quest on Tuesday on the body of Mary Sweeney, ¥ WILLIAM DEAN y . and tyrannical course, so offensive to the leading | cotton especially, which is now selling ut a tower price é card) The second spurned it with bis toot—the lady | 4 white woman, found dead in a honse in Evghien atre I Brooklyn, New York, in 181 men and citizens generally, thavhe was too heavy | than wasever before known. It is pivdably destined to | The Hea. E. Joy Morris, who has been in Philadelphia | rushed in and fainted—the waiters brought water—the | between Victory street and the Levee Mar! atthe Navy Lard, Brooklyn he } i f aload for Judge King to carry. In addition to | #latill lower. The final and not distant result will be, | for a day or two, lefty esterday morning on bis return to | gentleman cried cub, and the belligerent were separa’ ec lenge were on her person, indicating thet she be Tes Yhich agns oft tn bis bands for hime, which,there was some apprehension, if Judge King | °4Pecially if large importations shall be stimulated by | Washington. fnd taken home. Now, the youog lady having the most | ceived ioul ange, ahd the jury, after hearing the ¢ fhe pone WAT be paid to Dialogs] sepirgsarative, on was confirmed, that this said Judge’ would be ap fe rhe nphelirrt oberg bnry b vaca At Macon, Georgia, a man by the name of Henry | drm betief in the valor of boh her young gentle | dence, returned a verdict that she bad come to her death ‘Surgeon, U.§_N. pointed to fill his place by the Governor, whi dolingtion ntirtinza to owell, Holmes, a slaveholder. publicly ‘stated that he was an] en admirers, im a that they intend to fight, | by blows supposed to Be inflictea by ber husbend. Sub- kl ee aad : us suspense for sume | sequently, amin who gove his name as Lynch, supposed GENTLEMEN'S L. \tzelt would prevent his confirmation; there is nc | ‘Tirthecause ot the Whigs had trivmphot,the distribu. | AboHtiont. A Ben) B, Smith. in giving an account of | Oe Te Phice offer, and muken # coLfdent 0! | to be the hurband ‘of the women. was arrested by Livut. FT OU f 3 r ‘ ” " . “os . doubt but this has its silent influence with muny, | tion of the proceedsof the sales of public and she offair, says—"I gave him several blows ch , deter- | Hernandez. of the ‘Third Municipality police, en suapi- ‘obtained a b pl sales of public iswould have well, who immediately fired with valor, deter- iP yr p HE FIG HST FAICES om be: chesinel bi Contra | bay how: manifassly-iunjunt it.js,...Becaves. Judas ‘secured, and that great national inheritance woul) | | The aistors of charity have an Assembly at St. Lo Feet Mees Chempion of the female sex, and viuds. | cion of having killed the decessed. A man nemed Ter- : A i y ; King is an able Judge, an amiable one, and all ad- ve been preserved for the benrfit of the present end fin which they have forty orphans, aud are rng ©} cate the migat and mojesty of the law at the sume time, | rey was alo arrested us an accomplice—N O. Tropic, the gity or changing resi: | init his competency aud admire to practice before | (pture generations. J shall be more agreeably disappoint. F Ouilding on alot given them by Mrs. Biddle, who has { gndgum ons the two yeung gentlemen belore him, und | Dec. 19. ig, ay tapeetlaoas ot i de ot healt | tum, on wecount ofhie respect for others, not being | ‘#1 It be not wasted in afew Jeare by graduation and | qrn-rouly edied $8,000 to the building fund. holds them to bail to keep the p-sce, ‘The you. g lady y £0 tele oe ty ipeoteieedse buriodin hia great notions of himself, and becdtiee ther projects of alienation, leaving no traces of perma- John C. Hollind, Exq, formerly a Purser inthe Navy, | plead that the sffair might not be made pubiic, and Jus New Sreampoat on tuk Ke: Bi ves FoR Smokey CHIMNEY! ted Got 3 te and Hoofs repaired and thie } is afloat with us in reference tothe confirmation ot liv same vecusis blishments use upo ap average atten e é barrels of turpentind daily, and et oe aioe rared by a gentleman in Albany, that | “"yi)the midat of the festivities of the evening, the Aisi | Otis ot enitits of turpettiue da Chronicle, or wear Fi KCc.—The Gar- J. LEVINSTYN,” j 4 gent benefit behind. been elected to fill t in the Presidency of | tice Haskell, unuble to resist the appeal of lovely wo | 4, s ‘i ibaa : {G6 Broadway, upstairs | they dislike another Judge for reasons which nove J | | could not touch upon other great measures of public | the Norwich oni Worcester Raslvoed, occesioned by the | nen, orders the clerk to stick the papers ina pigeou hole, | “mer Fowmtutn anys a peace! Ar ais A line through ths Port Offies, or otherwise, will mesive | seem backward about giving, so that they are too | yolicy, which it was the purpose of the whigs to endes | resignation of Mr ‘Tyler, who las uccep‘ed the Presiden- | and oot let the reporters get an i kiuogot the witar. In this cop ert ee Ea apt ee Prompt artrotion, di7im(rop)"re_ | well and generaliy known here to be repealed or to establish, without ig to this letter an unsuit- | ¢y of the Morris Canal Company, case the Judge acted littie asf he was a member of the L WULICK. and from fear that he would be appointed to fill | dole length They may be briefly atated to have ainied Berzelius, the celebrated 8 Grand Inquisition, and sworn tosecrecy, but as it was an Broadway. end | Judge King’s place (which they need not fear) if | * thepurity of the Government, the greater pro:perity «1 J gitacied by sich w viol n: congestion of the blood, that ofthe heart ani not the he-d,and was dove from between Bro o hy business men on the river and interior tow Soran tare, etme Tee Cn oe OC were eI Sudge King is not confirmed before the inaugura } he people, and additional security to their liberties and | gerigus tears are entertamed for his lite. feelings towards a female, the matter muy drop. Kennebec, Arrangements ure now. belag made to pro from Aupmordnn sbne ellsion of send Silbaistags’ | ion of Governor Shunk, This said Judge, unless | {othe Union, and, with all the preservation of the prace, Slaclocn Bolecebis WADiaineBbdcinv—Can [cure e Aca eae haste te, Be co hd wate tees the iemiah and Daveh ‘ : the nation. The wh 4 japan lacquered | he changes rapidly, and he is becoming a little ci- | Were most unxlouste avoid w foreign war, tor the sakes! | Count ron re Conacction oF Exons —Thurs- eae ree Lu age tira reelain, of the richest kinds, old Dre ‘orcalain Groups, | yilized, will soon belong to the thiugs that were in | jcau ; ; 7 i 4 a fe territory, 4 - | day, Dec. 26—Aftern Sesion —No 2-—H. . if Rae, te eh Tee gare sete igh public lite. Let the friends of Judge Kingdelay a fence St Mab, BCaUAtioae Ceubl hae TBT 10 producto’ | Breed nod witerva: MMe Mostaws; sti Lott Galivarad ¢ V. Smith, Haq , of A. quate, Cupt, Bam tel Watts nt moderate ‘There- | ion upon his nomination tll after the 4th of Janu estic discord, and expose the character of the country, | Written opinion in this case for veversal. Omitted in the oh Gardiaistade to borthe: uerbioet mackeotinw teria ons, or omnamentine | ary, ee ea petites ee Spa aed ya a the eyes of an impartial world, to severe animadver. Prpertot verterday. NG. Brcionsey ners of ay va Dheata sey oor si ji 9 | trom whatI have heard. udge King stands u; jon. jorrecal. Tae Chancell r, Messrs. Rhoades and Barlow, us “ Ci ee ee from, Me 022 *re gon with any Judge in the land o1 his age. ‘ep | 2nd the ig8 are, for the present denied the satisfaction J sov, Lott and Putnam for reversal. Juigment ailivmed, bs hada bat the: nertio t b np L _ ee eT iS Ot READE in hie | PE carrying out their measures of National pelicy. B-§ I2tol2. No 6—-J.T. Dolan vs Joseph Siuples et al jan thet was rol Len aac vered on Quusual cumber of hoosier teame in eur CURTAIN MATER BGtgD Prices, oY SHADE Tettees eee miner ta?) cee liieving thet they are indispencab'e to the welfarc of the | The Chaucuilor, Messrs. Barlow uad Wright, gave Pee ge startin {Porat rea appeared, thot u | sitet On erquicy, we found they were here after goods HE subseribers desirous of closing thelr fall stock of Uj ; (country, I am unwilling to relinquigh the fond hope that | written opi.ions for atirmance, and Mr. Patnam | (ctly @ f a ieee en for Mineral Point, shipped this way. The teams brought T Yoinery Goods betore the season ts too far advanced, offer | Worth, and those who know him recognize his.— | they may be finally established,whether Ilive to witness | ‘or reversal. Judgement. ffirmed, 19 10 9. No. | brr#0n was passing along (he road by aay J i000 Ibe of shot, and 50 tons of lead, Jor L. J Higby. thes.me at 4 reduction in price, aud 10 percentlowerthan at any | Theo, ie does but as other men de, indulge in the }/that evontor not. In the meantime those to whose hand | 7—8. Hall vs. 0. Newcomb. The Chancellor, Messrs. gb Soaens Keer tueritwiady Romy A which were shipped the same day from Buffalo, by the other establishment in the city. invited | @fistocracy of intellect; it is his right aud justice | |:he administration of public affairs is confided ought to Wright and Barlow gave written opinions for aftirmance, | ¥!\h something hang: i Seb eMac 4 <ramerJimes Madison. I there was a good railroed from Families in want of Cartains or Window Shades are jnvited | 4 y ardy it to his years of toil and public service. |jhavoatairtrial. Let us even indulge an anxious desire | 'and Messrs. Poiter, ‘Patoam and Rockealiie reverse! erage Milwankie to the Mississippi, over 26,000,000 Iba, of lead togive wsa.call, as they eau male a selection i ji ia him i chat the evils which we have apprehended may not be | Judgment offirmed—17 to 8. No 8—Wm Renwick ggering about in every direetion—-| () shot, wool? fled its way to New York, via the Great The people, from their confidence in him in all ex- }! pprehended may no' eo) pry f Re vs. | cucceciled in capturing nim, and tovk irom him two | /' i Ney, "onll Aid ie wa te Non ey by the next ‘aasortineut in the city, and at the lowest prices, i 1 SOLOMON & HART i realized, that the peace of our country may be undisturb- | LG Morris. The Chancelior, Messrs. Porter and Lott _ Importers and Upholsterers, 243 Broadway, opposite fraordinary hed at he aoe hi heal ME er ed, ts honor remain ‘uusullied, and {ts prosperity con- J) gave written ojinvora for atirmance Iudgment aficnied On examining the barn, it was found yo buve bee YL cisiature —Mudwaukie Herald. 43 im ead? rro the Park. parties are satisfied, if he but try the cause, and go |) ‘inimpeded. 43100. No. 9—The Brooklyn Bank ‘Saml. A. Wil- | Urslariously entered by raising the latch, On Saturday K. DUNLOP & SON'S home or to jail satistied that they have been tried |) ‘79 guard, however, against adverse results, the reso | loughby. ‘The Chancellor and Mr. Strong give written | “0TMing, Justice Drinkercommitted the burglar forex fy ee Miraia Bind ¥ LBANY. ALE. according to law. And is this judge to be forever # ution of the Whigs of the City of New Haven, stead} opinions for affirmance. Judgment aftirmed—17 to 1, | *minauon. inievavelinieermnee eles REGULAR SUPPLY for shipping and city use, at No. | Kept in his place without advancement, because he } fastly to adhere to the Whig cause and principles, is wise J No. 10—John Welker vs. H.H. Juckson. The Chancel- Pp 1 not td exebed Att West, comer Warr: ie RLAND, as been faithful ? If so, there is no reward for the ff and patriotic. lor, Messrs. Putnum and Lott gave opinions for affirm: Before Jucge Vauderpoel. 9000, —Tnhe bill provi- |, the whole num- c.16. On thi Agent. | faithful; and a judge has nothing to do but render I should be happy to visit once more New England,and § ance, and Messrs Wright, Clark, Jones, Rhoades, John _ hn Th —The re R. Denlop, & Sou, fem their standing in the city, will | Ihtnselfobaoxicus to eounsel, and get the disappros pf eapecially New Haven, which has done me so ruc hon- rd Bockoe for reversal. ju gmeut afiemed—I1l to | wuitoi deisccmeing trist which hes berm ocked (0 with | cee ee ee ee Roe Oe a Or Ce Wa ne cto ftse cad | bation ofthe barto elevate him to a position where | ° by giving me, at the late election, the largest majority No, 11H. Rathbun, sheriff tec. ve C. Wardell etal | interest, was such as had been auticipated from the over: J jad $3.0 perannum euch. It'provides for an enrolment SSE See eee nie bie tabores are diminished, and they have less to do | SVG" given bs pe ede ree bexahend Nee bred co pond Loc ha gp at ‘berharg whelming wer at of evidence tor detence, ’ af all pervons of an age to Jo military duty on the 1st of blig sein? : A a a ¢, any opportunity, sho i 5 — Th case had gone to the jury upon h i which o return is to be made t xs fon hana st at umes _28 im’ | with him. There is no wisdom or justice in such any ever offer, to aeoent your ‘obliging sbvitaticn, Friley, Dec: 27.—Present; Senator Bockes presiding, | ihe evidence of a hrge umber of werne ‘ibe pioiu arnt Se ee ninar Gunes fing = on the Istof June ensuing. 8 course. ' en entlemen, my cordial thar and 98 other Senators; the Chancellor and Mr_Justic , the publ ni ‘ The friends of Buchanan are already attempting d kind renee for me tf claimed dameges for injuries doue him by the publi C ‘ it j da Noi 13-6, a it, ana it rema.ned for the jury 10 ascertain i “ Canaan Fe aie ea .o make capital for him tor the next presidency, | * Il of you long live in heal chants’ Bank in ihocky of New Y Th Met | ine amonne of iniaey, any, be hed eesuced, The pub Tue Hew Tarirry —The Lowell Vox Populi ade ant adpted to the mouth by Mr. M. LEVEL, | by traducing George M. Dallas. It however, Prosperity. Mr. Rhoades gave written opinions, and Mr Joby. | ication of ‘ ‘wspaper reflecting Upon chronicles the fact that a rich southern man, on & Beuosrs ot this cltyroarec oC Broadway. and Warren street’ P oothing, new iu them they have been at the same Tum faith‘ully son, Mr. Wright and Mr. Lott opinione for. te aniase & taen 10 hor D init to that city, happened to find at work in one’ of the rs phage i> an expert and scigatife wok: stale tricks for years, aud what is the result? ‘The Your triend and obedient servant, fi rc C.ark gave a written opinion for reversal up a manto ridi | ' ctories a beautitul girl, weed lorrpercr alee eel = s prvfensivn, te varkable inet in * it c | who * introduced, nding he cateaud exact adjusuaent of boch whole and partial sets | democratic party are weary of pampering old fed- H. CLAY. | Judgment efftirmed | No. 18—James M. White vs George There was ditile | whom he at Jeogth was introduced, and Gnding her ali he M Ha; wood. The Clvancellor and Mr. Wright delivere held up the plats ralists, and they say thus far shalt thou go and no | Mos iw Poutuanp —The Portland Argus ot Fri- | writen doinions tor ecors esired, by the consent of her friends, ard amid the con- to the xuins, uyo.. an origiual ft wus «pplication peculiar ; bi leg brid to hia, of the philosopbi inciples of atinospherie pressure: i] oridionie The word: James 1 ulations of many, she hecame his blushing bride, jo therefore, tu, cous deration of ducy tothear istand wth. | farther. The young and healthy democracy are | day gives the following particulars of @ religious | *piaion for reversal. J Roger rotired in disgust,” were atrictly libellous } 448 gone to preside over his home in the +wony & Pablie, ehverfully recommend Mr, Levett to the patronage of | up and at their posts. Time shall and has told who J iT aa i \4~J. H. Dy ker . ql Che deiendant, however, has three modes of defen ‘he realities and romances of the factories are muny are the people’s favorites, and Pennsylvania hae § ‘10! in that city. and Mrs Wright pi " ‘set forth in the interesting. November 144, awENWOOD, D. D.8, | aufounced who is her favorite son by the late | Tho meeting at the city Hall last Tuesday evening and Mr. @ written opinion for ‘ y that al) contwined in the TS : JOHN NVILSON, M.D." | —-—s«s election—no’ mah but George M. Datlas could mae one of the largest that ever congregated in that Judgment affirmed, seventeen to on thereby justify the truth; a d thirdly Ick ar THR West —We have not had a single . §. TOWNSEND, M.D. y <s insylv: i Yet to the dings of our city, the meetin — George Rudd o ae. Deomer" Dr WINI We Moeited party ie wh rrival or departure of a steamer for two days pal part ig vas aoe ere eT esata ar (he wealt iva Ni8: | broke up io u row, and en ed in mopping Yo quice mets ‘Gimeeit? Meade Lott and Hera’ gave. written ‘ There 1 a weil eatabli cl [He foc fe ruoaing pentfully, though slowly. in nal enn be seen at Mir. Leveti’s Office, 260 Broadway, | 3! tel the whige brought to 6 tae} 3.8 Foser and Rev. J. M Spear, who were badly beaten | opinions for #fivmance. Judgment atfirmed. 19t00. No. | jie in law, that “the greater the truth, the greater th: , at this point, and our berbor looks, at # carual street. a Im?m tate, which the whigs brought to bear on the late | sod maltreated. And what makes this more disgraceful | 16—G P Griffith and sl. ve T F Wyman Justice | jibe.” If the party who is brought into court nce, as though it was completely ice bound, We POST OFFICE, )~ election. Never was a patty so thuaderstruck as | io our city than any other mob that has preceded it, is | Bebrdsley delivered a written opinion for affirmanee | in establishing the truth, you can only muict in dama New Yosk, December %, yu.d the whig party at the vote of this State; they bet'| the fact that.Mr, Fuster was a silent listener to the Ri Decree afirmed, \6to 1. No, 17.—0, Edward: J. Bos ou ure to bear in mind, however, that he who ly is above, otherwise we should have had ere this, ENGLISH MAIL—Letter Bags oer Steamer ACADIA, a thousands upon the result and lost it. . rt popery, and did not ut dine and al. ic ‘ardaley and Mr Lott oral | 5 the public pr inel, that watch tower | arrival from the south —St Louis Revielle, Dec 20. sy cuttwontege ue bias besane’ ss, 1S elanies pest pelos, Your Washington correspondent, a few days ago, opinions for affirmance Decree affirmed, 18 toO No | ‘hat guards our rights and libe Tigute and : i did injustice to Mr. Dallas, and proved that he dia (8.—8 Sherwood va The Commissioners for loaning cer | juties, while on the other hand the cizen has his rights he ee TOTS LORIMER GRAHAM," | not know the man, when "he said that Dallas, Bu- dd tain monoys of the United States of the county of N York Must be protectet, The conducter of a pusiic | Stavery iN DeLaware—The whole number of Post Master. | chanan and others had, or would, form a clique Whoasae, Lath Piitseen Bertitiead thes Pehl | # has his rights to exposeindividuals, if they are doing he Haven itp the State ot Delaware is lems than = + Saud | (2 : p 01 Putnam, ere to the public,and such. " di 000, and at a recent anti-slaver: wet 1 FRENCH’S HOTEL tn order to defeat certuin men and measures in Vw opinions tor reversal, Dec'ee reversed. 1910 1. | teat dr good tous thes you arevo consider irosathe waa stated then thses fourtae of the, poapie Wavatenty? HE PROPRILTOR respectfully informs his friends and'| orty-eight, Who sknows Mr. Dallas, knows full ted the p Th Mosers. Wriaht, | ctor of the tentimony, whether such o sign petitions fer immediate emancipstion with madeo, she public that he “has opened his vow and spinon meme. | Weil that no cliqae can use him, or ensnare hin ecially those who usually assemble gave written opinions | fable, or written in a spurt. vecomprensation, I{thisisirue, it will not be long be- in their meshes. He {ives above aJl combinations New York And had the few Catholics or | forreversal, aod Mr. Porter a written opinion for effi m | jence of malice to constitut ore Delaware becomes 4 free State. of every character—his only clique is his country; } democrais, who were present, attempted te gag the lec. | ance. Decree reversed, 16 to2 No 20—A M Farley v# | sometimes write articles he spirit of Jove faasnac ry best hotels inthe city I'he pro | and they will find it so when they come in con- | ‘Urer or create a riot, then from the whig presses and | M. Farivy and al Lott, Barlow, Rhosdes avd | tence, and men can be aeqtitted on the ground of th: Missourt Lreisiatvex.—The editor of the 8 up the above house has had strict | te tA” him at Washington, His head hus | euipi weahould hayé heard and seen the most alurm | Johntoo, gave oral opin a 1 ofthe libel Libels may be concerved in this ap: Luis Republican. under date of 18th instent, writes ea grown white for something; certainly not from | ‘M8 end exciting harargucs against those who would not | for reversal. Dec: nd it in the matters attacked, the uu h ix lows: ~" Mr. Reynolds, this morning, upon leave, in. IG fant of thought, He is a trie American noble: | eae eine ane an ee ctamn ie et MEU |v teen opiniona forafhrmanee, and Mr. Patnaim for ve. | ielentant may justiy | The plas tf Rogers, i here | ofuced abi tdintricting’ the State fer the election, of ‘The rooms will be warmed gratis on man. {tis butto know to love him. We predict ‘ anid eel bende ig RA 7 nth pg eng i embers of Congress bill provides that new coun- shali be attached to the diatrict in whi. h the counties situated, and from which they aretuken. By this bill 4t. Louis is made @ whig district, and there will be one thee doubtiul, —_o—— ‘ fac Fe MR taba versal. Judgment attired, 19 to 1. ? pk, and : there be more than one bed in arom. ki for him an unrivalled course of admiration and | Canapa.—We have Montreal pepers of the 26th eaeasto Mea caae Ur sacccen’ “ecel Uieraeimedeo er: Keces t ee ee eae elas ie ay cadereatage, thet Hi neré ure those of @ p int, also Bath Rooms counected, for warm, cold and’ showor | Ul intercourse dignified and. sin+ | '"Tke Canodian Parliament took a recess on Friday, of ‘he Porter will be in Spondance at all tines during the | cere, with ability that courts, as it fears no rival; | seventeen days sdmit lodgers, ing to, let chem ont at all boats. 1) | 4 fit representative of the American people in any | The Olympic Theatre was opened on Monday night. Afternoon 8: N Smith and al. ve. H | ‘nischarge is justified. From the evidence of A. White and Barton appears Fiat’ the bank wes in a state of suspension dur & Rogers’ connection with it, and it you believe J Lott for afemative JSudgm ivom stich evidence that he broke the bank, thi 23 and 24-8. Porter and al. harge is justified. However, these are all mutter: "Those who want ink e ‘ ea. Mensrs Sherman, Lott TO THE LAD: ion to which their tiality may call hin | Mrs George Jones lessee. * for you on which you are to exercise your vsscre h Chal ei? te isnt never fouad to montit ele Tage Or place at | The Brivish American Land Co. have sold during the gave Rag ne - sire n. Ifyou also belivve he broke the Hamilion Bauk, thy BALL pA rei nba FASHIONABLE SUBSCRIPTION BALLS AT | the expense of principle. The idea that he could | Year, 14497 acres of land inthe eastern townships on an i tery Jphoson | cha ge it justifivd There was one matter set out in th 10 offer extraordinary. indueemes THE ALHAMRA, 559 BROADWAY. have any feelings in common with a rank, old | 'YoSse of 14s. peracre, on the credit system, Btany of 6 'M ee id 4 clar which was not touched upon by counsel ut cy EMBKOIDERE! TT HE proprietor of the Alhuinra has the honor to announce | Federation, who was. in eight hundred’ and | ‘te purchasers wre French Canadians. rtin Luft | ther side, nam: ly, the insolvency of we plaintiff, with ty of which : ave been received by recent arriv toll hionable society of New York, that having en- | federalist, 10 was, in eighteen ndred an im B Robinson, Esq hav been appointed a me ber of A written | ‘nat we have, therefo.e nuthing todo His Hover her passed ine exance and wovelty of desigu. ‘I he tirely rebuilt and fitted up his establishment in a style of ma twenty-four whipped into the democratic ranks, is | per Majesty’s Exccutive Council. , for afirmance Judgment effirmed, 22 to 0. recupituluted the testimony, and commented upon 1 owing wili give an idea of the low prices at which they are ater taste aud, elegaice, he proposes, in connection with | something not easily understood. D+pend upon | Mr Papineau - a red = . ; 4 , - De moved, on the 20th instant, an address to {welling particularly on that which had been introducec ahi : fa poghtcronie paras, ory series of Balle whee | it, your correspondent will find himseif most egre- | he Giern) Praying Ker to recommend tothe Imperial | Scrneme Count or tue Usrrep Srarss, Dec. 27. | in relation to plaintiffs character, which we have pub | yoeQNATION ROBES (rom 93 f0—anal price $3, giously deceived. ‘The teeling is becoming weli | Parliamentto abolish that clause in the Union act which | —No. 15. Jobo Harris va. the United States.—On the | ‘lished at length. Too Jury, alter a short deliberator New patterns fancy Needle Work. from $5, settled, that Mr. Dallas ig to be our next Presi- | pecmite only the Buglish languogeto be used in the jour- | motion of Mr. Meredith, of counsel for the plaintiff in) | randeres a verdict for plumtf’ six cents damages! which | Rich Organdie and ‘Tarletan Muslin, worked in colors (iss ualejol the Canadian Parliament. The address was t» be | error, this writ of crrer was dismissed No €3. John | compels the plaintiff to pay his own costs. considered on the %h January—end it was proposed to | Tay or. jr et al. plaintiffs in error, ve. the United States Before Chir f Jnatioe Jonen, pelos 1.080 onples. The srgament of this cause was continued by Mr.Cad-| Dye. 28.—Alexand>r L. shaw vs. William Mallory 16 Kingaton Chronicle, of the 18h inst, says: wallader, for the deendant in error. i entered u «6 plun ‘sr ate bell $3; edmmitsing a gent! "| Our people have read with surprise, the speech | sunday meruing, w 8 o'clock, the thermometer te Se ae, Gervencal: Sentadies ewtait 6 toners ‘Tickeis inay be otamed at the Alhamra, and of Mons, De | wf the Kev. Dr. Moriarty, u Lreland, us published | ITdeg.—on Moudsy 16—on Tuesday 10, ubove—and this | Dissase or Tarks —Our correspondent, in his | quarters reut foro part of the house 140 Franklin stre:t poms at the pri hotels and mu: . | ‘a your excellent public journal. None of us ever | morning, Wednesday, 2 deg. below zero We saw a st letter from Michigan, mentioned that iruit wae | «$160 perannnm. The lease was proved, though an at eee a eye owing orets, Priaay, | dent, the barking and biting of Mr. Buachanan’e bal, ‘Bueaday, Keb 4%, bth ball, diy, inyudicious friends to the contrary, noiwithstand cl i tgs of salbeci ma lug. Thus much for pol texture, from 3s 6d, all prevailiue shade: invied to che stock of Infants’ Waists and sob PMBROIDERFD WAISTS frm 3a, ! Orgundie Musi two | Alteution is al CLO! ae me i i i lo hh wanes, fi . NEW YORK LYCEUM, heard of bis being attacked in the streets oj | schooner sniling in the bay yesterday. The sleighi ry scarce and high i the West this year, in conse) | tempt was wade by the defendant to contradict the hand . ae TA Lispenard street, corner of Broadway, | Philudelpnia, or elsewhere—noné of our police | Put Indifferent, and although we hear the Jingling of f to that which has fallen upon | riing,which taied. The def udant then claimed u set do and Hie ‘700. NEW SUHBOUL OF FRENCH, GERMAN or civil Officers ever heard of it, til | *eigh-bells,:their barmocy ie frequently interrupted by wff-oted the fru We find b: ff ui $94 which, iv was alleged he lent the planuff or of . s, under Handkerchiefs” ITALIAN, EVGLISH, GRECK, LATIN, MATHEMA. | they read nis statement before thousaude | ‘be rumbling and creaking of the wheels. pers that the disease under whieh the fruit | ‘he 17th of July, a lite firs! quarter tell due LEED very ones ics GkOciarht Here ‘ i The Ontewa Advocate states that many complaints are what ts known here as the fire blight stated be knew of the loau, was a clerk of (he rei: MOSS RIGHARD, “in cons . apoupne | Lice in’ Ireland, oe oe Phas ~~ poUth | made, and our attention in often directed to the impo: ition fagtened the past sceson Upon rectly all tat thut time ani cherged it on the book H edges, fromm Od. Frome WO S-anertat papa of the Normal School in Pars, Hai or ree Wan menaced ip “4 be atti i oj [aoe by the persons who draw cord-wood into By town rnittrees in that region 0. stated, plain endaut frr quently borrowed wid OKDEMS, from 1s. rofeesor tn New York; M. L. GILL! KOND, Bachelier és | ladelphia jo, we have enough of truth to hear, | for sale; in general, it is no more than three feet long, lent mouey to vac That no note oF metorandun from Bs de ealion Pirtaeentiedt is BAL LESON without enceuntering romance of this sort. And | and frequents) Irae.’ We ore net at present awareof are: oe i \ was given on t there al Embroi ‘ered, from 3s to from Lor Le emgihg bod | Sa this Rev. Doctor thinks, for the accomplishment | medy, excepting vy a refusal to buy such, but as Bytown ral! Hea! vt their loans, # new That the planti Pe 4 Mine fom $ {a the morn: any objectof his, he can excite a grinviug rab- | ‘snot unlikely to become acorporste town wt no d.stant i ig ndant $128, which defendant tif by eth he tg i ing, ie at our expense, with impunity, he is greatly | date—and why should it nt be immediately demanded 7 , i who gave it to the clerk of t French Point lin, Valew Sretiek tar uel 7 hesaneeage of the School. mistaken; and if he calculates wii The population is greater now thon sseas-d | among cultivetors—destroying entire coll hor Was any p Brussels and English Thread terms for the whole cuurse of instruction are $20 per quarter. > on its bei 0 invested. A fine impor in a few t | the $12: Th [portanon Keseney, french Point Al@iéon, Bor those who wish ledsone in any modera language, $15 per another charge, in some community he hi Will soon poten end te euah inposltie cases | half the trees in large orchards ; affecting both young and $ feitanen Kegenen, Breveh Fount Aldicon. Bassin 0 old trees, whether gralted or seedlings, in soilsof every abused and trampled upon their hospitality, He kind, Many ave seen ‘helabore of years ent off J P ape plain’ very width. Mr. Hichard continues his course of lectures in French every e ing at o'eloe was received here with open arme, and like most | Foss oy S; L Cur: .— | single season, by an invieible deat tiff $90 on the 14h of Angust, which wor | Ltd * Lisle Edgings, at od per don, - AOD UE REPEATING BIRTOER. ote i aeimaens, ane part os tot Ie The Norfolk Herald states that Me ihtiacs Teak howe could guard ; buoause, in: the ev Spinine, | merket paid on Wve book, and that there wae an eres ‘Soviye snd dam Veils of every serleand quality, hom $1 COLT’S REPEATING PISTOLS, deserved ; having had frequent lessor id the eahooner ( nia of Norfolk, capsizel, nnd & tone were certain whether the di was atmospheric, | oxite a charge, cated 17-b July, fu WINTER HOSIERY, WITH the latest Improvements | (00 dull to learn. If, however, he has the impu- | person on board was drowned. Among them wrre ( inwect or chemical.— Newhurypert Hrraid. 4” was written ax to other ch (sadiea’ and Children's Fateut Merino Vests of 1843 and 184 1. Hammer of | dence to returo, he will meet with his deserts, in | Brown of the schooner, and Capt. [aac 4, Pugh of this sate on tue de peared the defendant went to pi do do iN, f 1843 0 7 5 5 . ini J do lo | M “ Cheehbers—t Trineervt wees | the scorn and contempt of the intelligent people | city, formerly commander of the xchooner Seaford of SafGEEN se dine ace PA Toit ela store on August dat and said he ad the mone fort $ do Merino Hoss. for holding barrel pow pia | He has done the deed of ingratitude and shame, [1 } Noriolk. | The Caledonia capsized between Rip Rapasnd | the ircighting line, aa was anticipated, and we shruld cast tak wae inal do Black Alpacha dy. oF Fanon oram theball | he comes into our city, he may then go back and | Sewel’s Point. It is believed that seven or wight persons | think more #0. ‘Phe goods and produce detained by the | “wn dant asked euane ebiees So: Spee gurk ded Ketrossvel dn: tt bh vo ony: Were on board. The wreck was sven next morning by | ice in the canal have mostly been got out and sent lot. | joe the money, when a disput ‘ Gentlemen's Merino, Lamb's Wool, Sik and other Vests ‘The above isa true representation of the Colt’s Patent Re, “On the house-tops was no woman Capt. Hughes, of the British br g Nunoy, whe found the | ward to their r tive destinations This, of itself ( fee siomad on th rawers, he. Oa. . ing Pistol; great impositions have Lag. Ang practised up But spate towards him and hissed ; body of Capt. Pugh entangled iu the railing—all the | hoon a great public benefit. But within a few rh het wht ot pay tes twney, Bee ton aduats ‘4 BARGAINE. stad ast an eam ich, with all its tm No child but screamed out ourses, others having been wesled overboard: sidorab'e quantities of goods have bee raed tones id Dut not doing co Whek thy | 300dowen ‘Trimmed Caps at da—usual price Ma, the very bert material ‘And shook its little Ait.” for merohat West, who have 1 peeeyreedanling Nia tere Hod Remnants of freerinsuicod > eit price. barrel pistol, and highly We havé'endired enough of this sortof thing in Intoxication IN Provipenck —A Coroner's in- | the canul cl Some thirty tons of freight pi f a * +p A or beg aie oh thie # degen best Kid Gloves. sly. hil led, ae per pair. The Six Barrel or Self Cocking vs endured enoug' a in | quest was held on Thursdey Jast upon the body of | tnrough on its way to Aubnrn on Siturday. he oyster ; Ma tom PETER RUBLRTS, No. 119 Broad «Belgian ioventiqn-the pattern gato was imuoried by.» J ines past-—it is time We punished it ag an exam- | yy paconer, an Irish woman, living in Pine sreet— | tral Ix growing into an-immense business tons upon | “The Counse: ior plaintiff insisted that the $84 had be vba OE he brea pdt echt Earope fora manafacta: ef le for the future ce of the ed with tara of this odean luxury are a ing West igen A , ber RuNCH ae n gity. J Mote trouble in the Mormon camp. J. M. Grout, be distribuced int Me 4 yard, and d on its being « loan without note th it 45 ve Zou Beat Teka, Bali ana Holter Pistols, with therm F witty noida torth raciia cy uuder ihe direotion ol ed into all the reno’ orifidentisl dealings of the par ies an} aubeeq vent muiu EMOVED 10 URTY STREET, [UP STAIRS.) miporter and Agen’ for Manalseturers, bes large esortinent of dinuer and ten sets, ¥ 1 —with the erasure op the margio ef the book an ne Twelve at Nauvoo, us he alleges, was thie | x@mination, the jury came te the decision thut the de- h premio ato q _ ¢ promises to pay the rent, as «uffl wot evidence horning arrested and held to bail iu $1,000, for a | vonsrd game to hen Je wih i Lr, fs Migs eon pow The Court charged, the Jury were to consider all ther it powder, loaded wi and caps With great securacy: gr fe (o, 19 pateny apa phon tbel upon the Rev. Sidney Rigdon, ia puoushing » at rices, ond if they believed it bat been paul, ' t they Gan be loaded aud fred five times in leas than hall au) J amphiet against him, full of romance, contraaic. | PURHt before Mr, ‘eckbam this morning, for examina | try husinesa ve see done upon the New Evgland reis | Aid for the paint! | for his rent- if not, to find tor a fe plain hie ants} reece Soren hak eies Dipper and nite, tons, end absurdities, Mr. Rigdon und oth pe dibernon gg af gary itp hi Syracuse Journal. at ‘The Jury without leaving their se vered Dishes, Salad Bowls, Wrait Basket, Custards sed Certificates from the most sejentifie and practical navy anc i The bak. Rigdon ang ouners. | sn tha stove, and ianot in acouditivn to be i i ; ii weds Also, Fancy ‘Ten Sets, and Kich Decorated Dinner Seis. Also, Tea aed Chocoiate Ware, Greek, French and Ameren o i i » | (ave been exposing the bi duct of certain Se, for the plaintiff, $81 62. tervice’ ag wel ax French and Kngtah navy, ean beeen at tw P°-idera, of the ough on the: subject obsepateel |e ee Newsrarers in Naw Enxouann —Massnchose't |"; ‘grewster, ior plaintiff. Horace Dresser, for d: ror seg) has more newspapere than any three «ther of the P ¥ Li Store. Carbine ed Wit Oted en viteism, and they don’t at all relish this expose. Ensrean Inpians ~The agent of the Penobscot | sig New Englen 4-9 Gorton ‘hate Vid (artee endant. jew Yor HN EF , peating Pistol sold for cash at fit Brondway, ape. e 18 @ rich pamphlet, recently published in | (tide of Indians, A. Hayford, has given notice in | deities those of thi at pn : A ine Jest: eeatio» ion ipera ras aia fois sotorchanere SO Boston, by Elder Johm Ready, entitled his trie way, by the Democrat thetthe election of TT {don liberal wri, sad ia jou to oit"purchasers. JOHN EHLERS, Pro} 1 ao Sockalexis as | pense for operatives alone, of not far from $15 000 a yea Ww was passed reducing the Comper 418 fim oe ny Orleans, by ee hal Go. f which tally explains the subject. We recommend | Govemor and Atlien Orson, as Lieut. Governor of the | bach. ‘To carry on all the New Knglond payers, te ices | setlon of the officers of the Assembly. ‘The compensatio; | 24 %™ ‘Bicelhend & 0% Win ae Jas FEN, Bits perusal to the public. It ‘is rich and racy, Chieteet the Grand Fire, ia Council wembledsat Coughe | 4° ennual expenditure, on the part ot the proprivtprs, of | of {3s Mor 91 00, snd tho Mersonge leans, n20 full of fun. Aurevoir. X.Y. GV nawaga, August 96, 1644, sh all ye capital invested in them is estimpted at oo exis —sthvenporgun so