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j NEW YORK HERA L D---EXTRA. va megeinan die: | 2 NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, 1845. Price we Cents, Latest rrom THe Inrectep Countres.--Fiauts | for their lives, and escaped. They evidently have no Affairs in Canada: anp Furny Scrnes.—-The northern mail has | {este for cold lead, with which they doubtless knew their! The mails have brought Toronto papers of the Literature, dice Tue Hisrory ory Romm—By B. G. Niebuhr+ ELEVEN O’CLOCK, A. M. Mr. Benton gave notice of a bill to o rganise & = | company of ie miners, and pioneers. 4 i ‘he insurgents i : “ ‘Washington. ie Motion o| Jat ie peted the J uci — Patt brought us plenty of papers from the insurrection- Fession of's fall ple which tape last week ot 25th, Quebec of the 2lst and Kingston of the 24th | Burgess & Stringer, New York.—This is one of {Correspondence of ‘the Herald ] nang iad rtleuiioe the actot 1789, 60 asto au-| @ty counties. Our latest Albany paper is of the | Sermantown. ult. Owing to the adjourament of Parliament to | the cheapest, most useful and valuable works ex- Tue CaritoL, thorise the award of the writ of habeas corpus in | Ist instant. Wasnnore, ore: ye Bee. 3 so Loe in whieh it Cae issue, under the existing | [1 is to be seen by the extracts we annex tha®| Commercio, published at Lima, to the 2lst of Oct. | tance. el : New plans for Annexation 5 OTe | BYOTIMONE OF ER0:@Aid act, ill relating to | Strong efforts are making to upset the whole anti-| The affairs in Peru are atill in an unsettled state. | Many look upon this adjournment of the legisla- _— Whig taunt for delay—Preston, King and Mr. Huntineton gave notice of a bill relating ps ae 2 P- . Tayo ae i pe revenue cutters. rent movement, and if the avthorities continue ig} As usual revolutions were the order of the da ture as proof of the weakness of the government, the Secret Circwar— Mexican Indemnity—Ad- On motion of Mr, Crrrrenpen the Library Com- | their exertions they will succeed in putting a stop} Congress was to meet in December, when it| but asit is only during the holidays it may not Jowrmment "till Thursday. ils og were instructed osetia oe the policy | to any further trouble from such men as Big and | was thought, Costello would be elected President. | signify any thing. Two additional propositions for annexation pl Inschasiog the: pomeeneuy men eee, Little Thunder. This fighting candidate for the chiet magistracy | Ammexed are the most interesting facts connect- were made to-day in the House of Representatives, |“ Mr. Bewron offered the following resolution, From Albany Argus, Dec. 31. was marching for Lima at the head of six or seven | ¢ with the legislature, while it was in session, but neither admitted, they having been made con- | which lies over for future action. It looks as} From Ren8selaer, the Budget of yesterday states that thousand troops. namely, to the 20th ult., and they indicate the the 7th of January they contain nothing of impor- | tant, ably translated, principally by Leonhard Schmitz. 1t ought to be in the library of every one pretending to the Jeast love of literature and history. The whole work is well printed, with, voluminous notes, in five vols., at one dollar each. Tue Lirg anp Apventurgs or ALonso—Christy : New York.—A_ very interesting work, translaled from the Spanish, and said to be etna if not sur- passing Gil Blas in interest. It is well worthy of Very Late rrom Lima.—We have received El perusal. i i nd inquisitive in the | G one of th i “4 estat ‘ trary to the rules. One was by Mr. Tibbatis, a | though he wae very cuices and inauisi * | Concerned in the Grafton murder, was {ally commited | For interesting marine intelligence see proper | Course of affairs in the province Onxoras, on THE Rep Race or Amrnica,'No. 8; democratic member from Kentucky, which was ved, Thi President be requested to commu- | for trial. The examinations ate still going on. ‘The At- | head. From the Toronto Examiner, Dec. 25, Burgess &' Stringer, New York.—A work both shape of a bill, and another by Mr. Belser, demo- copy of the letter of Mr. Shannon bretipc (pee wie i naa ag bral «yar At on Pee Silowiall same Bal coh bat ne to Fonsi plied ae eee pastonlanly: io those Ls all 4 : ‘ te icat te of rney in conducting the examinations, retarned to ‘Ir 1 7 ea ii ent en OCCU! rea 3 es o' cratic member from Alabama, in the shape of joint fo the, Denerieecr et genes epee yeaterany the discharge of that duty. °Y | Lare rrom New Grenava —Our dates from this | "18°C etinee the duties of Civil Secretary had been pian igin this resolutions. The plan of Mr. Tibbatts is based on | of the April end July instalments of the Mexican indem. | _ The returns at the Adjutant. General’s office, state that J (ace are toa late date. The elections were go- | transferredto the Provincial Secretary, and the salary . +s : . | the (Kingston) Ulster Greys, th ing in fi te in Li been discontinued. the principles of the Louisiana treaty, and admits | ity to th agent appointed hy tho United States gore. | the (Kingston) Ulster Greys, the Rondout Gsardsand the J ing in favor of General Musera who was in Lima. Tue Nevittes or Garrerson, No. 2— Brothers, New York—The author of ‘ia pete ities under tion of 1843 ; Hurley Rifle Corps had reported themselves ready for ser . : Answer'—The duties of the Civil Secretary had not ) ; such portion as may be decided by the Congress of Svar ta communicate tc; ‘he “Feuste the nameof the | vice, the moment the necessary Preparations could be p He was to leave, however, for Bogota in Decem- | heen transferred. ‘The salary was £10000 year. (Loud | requer,” &c, does not appear quite so happy im 1 State, and thi iuder inted to receive said indemnities, and the se- | completed, and a supply of arms and mun obtained: ber with Senor D. Gacia de Rio his attaché. cries of hear, hear,” from the Opposition ) keeping up the interest of the present work 28 of ‘Texas or the people, as a State, and the remainder | Of Poy which may have been taken for the faith. | A correspondent “(on the 28:h)—""We have only psi abit 2d, Whether it was the intention of the Government to | many of his previous productions ; but perhaps it is as territory, such State not to be larger than the | ful performance of his duty; and the terms and conditions | three towns in which citizens countenance these gather City Intelligence, we ise any tens for the suppression of Secret Societies in | too early to judge. ~Answer.—The first thing that it was necessary to deter. | | THe Wanperinc Jew, No. 7—Harper, Brothei éy i ‘. re ings; and it is said, that they begin to apprehend danger oat largest of the Union. The sales of publiclands are | of his appointment ings; an y Police Office, Jan. 1.—The rogues were pretty quiet . g ‘ied and the ‘Secret Societies at all. Atpre | New York—The admirers of the improbable an: et A Also, whether said agent has communicated any infor- | to themselves. The speakers have failed to meet their bi to bé governed by the existing laws of the United | mation'to the authorities of the United States, in relation | appointment for the past week.” cee us Sivant deals of, row ayiem Dieys lice were called upon several tlmes to dieperse gangs wef i HA 2 H States, and thesum of $350,000, to be paid inninety pees Peorevpan’ of ea stalments of said indemni- a (jfrom Albany Argus, Jan, 1] a i rowdiee cc A : re . sent the Gove nt had ne information oa pate queniomanie fap pipes! be gratified by the issue 4 4 A jes due ril ant esterday alternoon, three more of our military com IN THE Fins: REK.—A count named tha z days alter annexation, to redeem immediate } "Ais9°tecommuaicateto the Senate a statement of the | pauiercthe Albany Republican Artilery, the Van Hens wvard. Ogden, ‘of Poughkeepsie, went into a Porter. | ‘of them to take any steps in the matter. Witton Harvey, aNp OTHER Tates—By Miss a ae Y i ; ding to previous notice, put urities; and the public debt, not to ex- | indemnities actually paid to the United States?egent, with | belner Guards end the Washington Rifismen (a German range street, on New Year's eve, énd fool. | MF. Thompson also, according | Sedgwick—Harper, Brothers, New York—' “g craven mmlions, isto be assumed by the Union. | thedatoof such payment tohim, the date ol the receipt | corps) cwere put under ordets, by the Commander-ine [ishly displayed his money. He shortly sherwards Which oats olvcoted ba ty ME milseniey General Benitht culiar character of Mise Sedgwick’s eres at Slavery is not to be continued north of Leg bi om aaeeey > ee e me ae pes’ DA tee Vales cue, and despatched to Hudson by an Extra train last row pas the bee a at where fod + JE Ist, Does the Government contemplate enlarging the mitable blending of the useful with the agreea- : i & 3 t feliow named Jobn Davey, who knoc! im ‘ ivisi i i S 30 minutes north latitude, Ls aps bps bes he- and declared aginst such instalments before paid to the | Arrangements had been made by the Adjutant-General | deg di {robbed him of his sivas watch, worth $18, Jurisdiction of the division Courts 7 ble, which has made her tales so universally Pate ween Texas and Mexico is to be settled by nego- } Ciimants, by which these troops were sent immediately on the ar | ard $90 inmoncy, He was arrested by the watchman | ,,i7swer—-We are not Prepared with any measure upon | lar, is so well known as to need no remark. The by Mr. Bel is acombina- | ,, Phe jdint resolution (of the Senate) authorizing | rival of the Boston and Housatonic trains. ‘They lett, | soon afierthe robbery, but was discharged fromthe watch. | ‘86 8UbICCt os tne Government to ava, the litte volume of wiih ve have given the title, roposed by Mr. Be! ‘thoee portions that | the, Post-Master General to pay a balance due to | indeed, in a few hours alter the requisition from Hudson | house by un order from Alderman Emmans, on condition expenses attending the administretion of Justice in Up | Cont#ingten or twelve of these tales and sketches, e others, selecting those portions that } 11) contractors Daniel Shaw and Samuel T. Cor- | reached this city-andas they wers tobe met an Extra | that he would appear at nine o’clock this morning. He ‘Canada, out of the consolidated fund ? written in her best vein, and which will, of course, fe believes to be the best. : ser, of Mass , was passed. train from Hudson at the junction, they probably reached | failed to do so however, and was arrested by an officer. rapt "That subject is under consideration. within @ month, have been read by nearly every a a y : : of | agement of . . &c., lor the use of members, Joseph R. Ingersoll, ia ge ares rae CTS therusotove: | ccouiones be Dane elgg ep ge mee feo eS en tr thai Aer partes © toy apaealtam Siaaver.-—That subject is slao under consideration. REDBURN, OR THE SCHOOLMASTER OF 4 MoRNING; whig member from Philadelphia, took occasion to ment) to aid the State of Indiana in the completion | the Sheriff of Columbia, who “united if the, requia on Oreck aia Remed Andiew Baker, was | _ 4th. Whether iby aes ind tail endow- | Christy, New York—A somewhat interesting love ridicule, most Lo pany Lat sn GS delay, re of the Wabash and Erie Canal, was next taken up | that the req sisition was accompanied by altidavits from | arrested by the watch en New Years eve, on acharge of bape it ania vipa ravbielsfea er tale done in rhyme. apd smoke exhibited by members relative to an- | 0. its third reading, when persons weil informed of the movementsof the Anti- s 7 < ing the pocket of a persun named Ely, of Williams- |- i g Loveti’s Youna Srraxer—Durrie & Peck, New nexation. He spoke of it as of the Greek Kalends Mr. Haywoop jobjected to its passage without tenters, going to show that they contemplated a sudden eres ‘f a bo roel ya ore peal ne soe ea Haven.—A very useful and well got-up work, for sah ates Mining. het foraed much dpeetlation | SMe further examination, and moved ite postpone- | mavemens won Ne 12 04, Hudson, aud upon the, ja anata ot Answer It a not = which preven in {tne fuugeat of elocation. It should be inthe hands Lay i a as something that would come meer for ons ahy Be Lae Ere chitcune pon for this purpose they had been perfecting on gal PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 2. the ook alter the system of taxation which prevails in eal the youths of the Sonat as shadows, and so depart. Dr. Hammett of Mis- ae Ware heieupon avec! wad delivered . an te eaves) ose, Pe ed to say, that the ii Arrivea, fnswer.—I am not prepared to answer that enquiry. INTRODUCTION TO THE PicroRiaL Reaper; Sax- zh iv le sources, was des med ‘i is Phi speech on the extentand importance of thiscanal:: J suficient by the Mayor and Sheriff to warrant extraordi. | wiect sti Louis Philippe, Castoff, from Havre, Nov. 8, sissippi replied, that but a few days would elapse, Rigebe Boge JS A 4 iM P , to Fox before professions 8 friens my ae Becta care her its nationality—ite length and breadth, and ite | nary measures of precaution and defence. Whip Sharon, Lucas, (of Bath) 88 days from Palermo, with tility would be made manifest iB! 'yes and } 4) pense—while State honor, State poverty, and We learn frem Hudson that the mounted troops from | frait, to Lawrence & Phi lps. nays of the House, and therefore, gentlemen who | Sift" cde, were all made'to contribute xo the | New York hed arrived tothe number ot 70 or 80,-end had | hip Plato, Finney, 71 days from Palermo, with fruit, &e. to had not heard from their constituents had better near ay at help trom the * Gaderal’ Gevcraniene mselves to the Sheriff The force, subject to % ton & Miles, New York.—One of Rensselaer Bente | | a ley’s mest useful werks for children. [t contains — General does not intend to commit himself to any | a vast amount of useful and moral instruction done _ Se aatibes in such a style, and eo beaditifully illustrated as: Cusihe 40mm, tha ‘Mouse: waited cipon. tha*Govesio! cannot fail to impress on their minds the import- According to this it appears that the Governor ie from Rio Janeiro, with coffee, . ant facts it contains. make speed intime. ». | Nor were Hercules, Jupiter, and other high antho- is now about 360, exclusive of the volunteers ite General, at the bar of the Legislative Council, when His Thi NO e ey from Hi ® en jt sty, Vexy Littie T, ITTLE Le This speech, or dashing tilt of Mr. Ingersoll’s, | Fitieg forgotten. _Mr. White closed with a burst of hayes ibeprementety hee oeeh carey Raney ue New Vork, Boze, 79 days from Bremen, | Excellency gave hia t, in the name of Her Mujesty K ‘ALES, FoR Very Li Cur will produce more eflect towards haetening action upon the measure than twenty speeches in its fa- vor, as it served as a taunt to professed friends, and ritve . Des Arts. fs to the following bills :— DREN; Appleton, Philad: ia —A seri i indignation against repudiation, and pressed for | the Soil, extra, gives notice of an Anti Rent State'Con- | " Brie Gages, Eytinge, 62 days from Leghorn, with mase, to | “An Ac’ to amend the Law relative to Still Licenses. a elibien c elphia —A serie of tales im action upon the bill now, as he expected to be ff vention, to be held at Bern, in this county, on the 8b Witien M 8 Abi dege’ fran Gesell : An Actto continue the duty on Agricultural Produce seer to thone who are anxiolis to accom necessarily absent from the Senate within a few J inst., forthe pee of taking messures to bring their Sie Nemmith wel ays from Savanilla, with | imported from the Uni'ed States. 8 petting J86k lo pssyighnfonc pd ayant ~ | days. ‘ case before the legislature, S iz Selma, Smith, 18 days from Mébile, with cotton, to | , And an Act to vestin Trustees the confiscated estate of plish the wishes of the : can people. _ 4 Mr. Haywoop, with great coolness and good Exiract from a letter dated Hupson, Dec. 30,1844. You Sigrges & Clearman i John Montcomery. v In my letters of Friday last, | communicated in- taste, reiterated his objections to the paesage of J have heard thet on Thursday a warrant was put in th: rig Savannah, Hawley, 3 days from Savanuah, with cotton, | Jt ig fair to state, that to the latest accounts Sit telligence of the almost certain passege of annexa. | 1.8 pill at this time ; and when Mr Woodbridge | ands of the under sheriff't» arrest James Reynolds, of | to Sturg-s & Clearman. Wa % tion joint resolutions, based upon the principles of | tHe, bill at ify Ime ; an Mr fo hy ST Copoke. He went alone, and on his arrival the horn was |, Schr Eleanor, Jones, 18 days from Para, with hides, &c. toE | Charles Metcalfe’s new cabinet has worked well. ia ieaty of 1808, and 1 f 1819 | had explained the favorable position of himself} biown, asl undersiand, from Reynolds’ house, winle he | Coming & Sou. Anis fanthete: favor: iF thie’ k hi the pouigians, PEAY, o acd ‘ Re Pll: ? and the Jand Committee toward the bill, it was § was running acro:s the field’ The under sheriff left for Home Ports. The majority in their favor, in the house, has not with Spain, when Texas was ceded to the Spanis! din i : ill Thursdi rt. 4 wons, Dec 31—Arr Elvira, Gorham, Boston; increased, but a working majority .of ten, may K postponed in its passage ti! ursday next. home but was overtaken andsucrounded After com- ‘ased, i majority Dh, ma) government; pad alee eer ES et The bills for the relief of William Ritch and J pelling him to read all his papers and threatening bim | Hopkint, Turks Island; Martha, ‘Parke portens aainlack; | fairly be reckoned upon. In addition to this, upon Ae wa wees d Ji K. Polk, of T. William Russell, were passed. with a good coat if he ever came again, they let him go. | ¢ Rio Janeiro and & market; Sage, | many questions there is probably no doubt but thai drew Jackson aud JamesK. Polk, of Tennegsee, IN ADVANCE OF THE MAIL. ‘The sheriff then resolved to go in force the nexttime.— | M Maria, Atwell, 8t Augustine, Fla; Ann, A 2 as well as many other southern and western The Chair laid before the Senate, the resolutions | The Burgesses Corps of your city were then called on calc ll York, Bid Extaw cam Fay Saviehicn, Ro the ministers will receive support from the other Tienda oe Bee a This publication, based a& | adopted last soting by the Common Council of the § a4 every man was anxious took, a part of hie corepart | eitt and Hed Jacket, Dearborn, N York. Below, Thorn, ‘Ben- | side of the house, us several members of the oppo- ian this measure to’ the danger of their | City of New York, in aefetanes to the calemity on F and a part of the Court House Guards, and left the city | Rs pomea ue a AT 27th, Coaster, Bogart, NYork. Sid Jos | sition have declared themselves as determined to talse position, and the Globe of this morning, has board the U. 8. steamship Princeton, which were } with the deputy sheriff at one o'clock ‘Saturday night.— |" Nonroun, Dee 28—Arr Chanticleer, Dyer, Fall River; Spy, | uphold useful legislation, even though politically at single syllables of four and five letters; forming a very pretty little volume for: children just attempt- ing to read. Duty 13 Sarety; anp Jacx THE Samor Boy; Appleton, New York —Two other volumesof Mrs. Sherwood’s interesting tales for children. Datty Memoranpum Book, for 1845; Francis 8 Lautrel, New York. —A very useful pocket book, with almanac, blank memorandum, &e., for the ensuing year. Harper’s Pictorta Braue, Nos. 14 and 16: Har- per Brothers, New York.—This most beautitul work is fast drawing to acompletion. It will be one of the most splendid works ever issued from the presa of this country, when complete. > Dunigan’s ILLustratep Eprtion of THE Dovay A laid npon the table They “‘drop’t down on Reynolds’ about seven o’clock on Bristol—experienced very severe weather, during which " se z 7 sesh been thus compelled to adopt the ER ee oes Mr. John Tyler, Jr., delivered several messages dunday morning. Thehorns were blown in every di- leak. ( variance with those from whom such measures bp see i #0 ie 3 Dunigan, New York.—Ano- resolutions, and sustain them in aneditorial arti- | trom the President in’ writing. rection; but the depugy and the Corps shoved direct 8 2t— Are Joho & Robert, [Br] MeKechnie. Bel- | should proceed. ther very beautiful work at a reasonable cost. rete eae will aearescre La mxa8. upon the house and ies man Reynolds. They found him oe me ae. ne! a pet fren Quebec Mercury, Déc. 21} : Pele ein sr loeaae irs York.—Four ¢ that they must look to your columns for the Southerd nati and bis nephew (who has been a runner between t! y PY. walter, Woodbury, s very i interesting Tales neatly got up, forming a hand- early political movements ob the day, and not to yeh ese dma Borie and the anti-rent camp) in the garret. When all was se- ‘The weather, at Quebec, hes been very severe during | sone present for youth. cA Al a * i < , | the past week, and the day before yesterday the ther- the hington press. Its peculiar position pre- Mr. Haywarp gave nouce, that at an early day J Cure, he anti’s began to arrive. The first one rode up wi oy = odbury, NY orks | aoe voter marked 14 deg. below zero. ‘he St. Charles is Tae Lire, op Omniers Hawele vents its conductors from leaaing in any new and | he should inrroduce a bill to provide for the an- J Very boldly. ‘he soldiers commanded him to stand.— Fr hat Gd, Orisimbo, Foote, Bar ‘is nIsT; Hewett, New York.—A or the al 3 % ver nsylvania, completely frozen over us far es its mouth. The North ttle volun : Maportant measure, and they are therefore com- | nexation of Texas,and to restore the ancient limite | He. suspecting some danger, wheeled his horse. They | 4g; Salter. Boston; York, Nason, do; Mariana, Crook: | Channel, between the Islond of Orleans and the wain J 20 little volume for children Ne Aa ded “stand” n, duthe put spurs to Tse, i ‘Tue C: "s Di ; Appleton, New York: elled to follow the course of public opinion as | of the government. Serre | land has also taken, and an ull but direct communication ‘uz City’s Daticut ; Appleton, New York—A See manifest through the independent press of 2 ian SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. one ball passed through hislee inhiate ‘highe e ae —— = | between the Island and the city now existe Above, the J Very neat little work with several beautifully co- New York city. Resolutions based upod these | On motion of Mr. Taran. the bill for the estab- J other Indian was said to have been shot through the ‘Theatricals, dc, ded ig ny there cath pallor at lored drawings. vise fone ncrmrnieioaed By pend a ie lishment of the! Shlbperapes Isseanan; for the in- Leer Paesisore sedi ‘nee hee —_ Pre Mr. and Mrs, J. Wallack continue to draw well at the theel'y, ads year = r oe prec uy pe OF S pon ivcaaisg seth oe een isnars 3 Appleton, na submitted to the cal 7 f i crease and diffusion of knowledge among men, § 3! a prvached.— Theatre, New Orleans. likely, should the cold of to di tinue. —A very inte! piece ot biography,form- Thursday of this week, by their committee, and n0 | was taken up, and amended verbally ; and laid J Th? prisoners are now undergoing an examination. “We American Bee as oa alias eit tisia "Deca tiniea th pt Mamatarthaneecege height of J ing vol. 7 of the ‘Library for My Young Country- doubt adopted. It is Geet a east King, | aside again till Tuesday neat. od hate caliea taverghummasmaaons for New Tees fase = New Orleans, en the ist ult @ Nationa | the thermometer was 24 degrees, and from the Ist to the | Men,” well got up at a reaconable cost. of St. Lawrence acc & lew York, will oppose Mr. C: that when next taken up, he e phil * J . jut ew ¥ " 20th of this month the average height hes been about 69 Tyivx Brrore You Acr ; Applet : annexation in the House, but judging from the com- ial atnendments to propose, § °° [From Hadson Gazette of Dee. 31.) ‘“Lucrezia Borgia” has been brought out at the St | deg. Fromatable, computed at St. John’s, N.B, forthe | YorkOne of Mrs. Biniwccie man beanie) lexion of the-vesens Democratic celebration in that i the meantime, hi should br Th am: f Smith A. Charles Theatre, New Orleans, with great effect. month of Nevember, it appears that it has been, om sp, ; H e Saget cannot be supposed that he will thus dare inted. ir od bs » he proposed shou! se called 3h "Thunder,” sod Mote eaten, tg eee Mr. and Mrs. Hunt continue AA great favorites as ever | average, 10 degrees here than at that place.’ Sores Rarticubarl yeanitexeating tol juvenier: to brave opposition to the unanimous voice of his |" Mr. wise call ittle Thunder,” Samnel A. Wheeler, and | with the Albanians, The Musenm is crowded nightly t 5 Tue CENTURION, on Sgpngs In Rome ; Dodd, constituents. Blair, of the Globe, has recently re- } the capital from $508,308 to $600,000. Esau Cruig, before Judges Peck and Martin and Recorder | see them \g Sportin; New York—An interesting little volume of sketches ceived a letter from that old hero and patriot, An- | And the Senate adjourned over to Thuradey next, J MeClellan, wes concluded on theevening of the 26th} gp,iding’s Equestrian Company is at Albany. Tue Gaear Race Oven rx Meramie Covnse—The J in the early, days of christianity, pleasingly written drew Jackson, that will be well enough for him to | after a short Executive session, in which several | following charge Mise Clarendon and Mr Jamieson are engoged atthe | New Orleans paperssy, the excitement in regardtothe [9 W- W- Taylor. show to frien Fon ee teeals tea Hot satis | subordinate appointments were confirmed. 1. Manslaughter, in the first degiee. . Baltimore Museum for a brief period. great sweepstakes to be ran for-on the 24th ult. over the ne Desearyny; by Char jotte Elizabeth: Dodd, , po eh ge epi isonet wht eetore —————— 2. Robbery, ed fet degree. Mr. Barrett is engaged at the Front Street Theatre, } Metairie course, has, we Delieve, nancy ‘Tesohed its cli- jl iat hanteccuate aed ee ral ertul i z 3. Assault with deadly weapons in resisting th: 3 i y ax. Al it sportsmen it is the only theme of c z . through ‘‘seecet circulars,” and midnight cau- Tue Tueatres Last Niaxt—Winping UP THE } 1.30 9; legal process at Copale. phat bene ad the desir sms to per _¢ HT- - N. ’ jami tehi sation, and the desire to see the great event seems to per: wET’s ILLUSTRATED , S! PEARE, No. 37— cuses, and thus profess to represent public opinion. | rrst pay 1n 1845 —The festivities of New-Year’s _4 Assault with deadly weapons in resisting the execu- Bogen mB To pra ere, di wes. ‘' The Northern party” appear ta be ree ‘New York.—This eanalions and \ ab 3 Why aah a ee are ot at peat day closed with a general turn-out to the theatres; | tion of & “ap hed Tn the perversion and ob | Family. quly s athe eri gets. ampion “Blue D oor Filly sMustrated work meay.now. Ve bad comet. circulated to oppose bi 18 be re, Mt the f . all of whigh were crowded with such mixed multi- | struction of justice and the due administration of the lawa | Mr. Henry Phillips: gave a Concert at Charleston, on | is said by those who oughtjto know, that he is doin Tae Oppretiow’s Orrering For 1845—Mc- Were in favor of its objects oer 4 4 idea of men and women, as can be seennowhere | at Co andjAncram. Monday last. From thence he immediately proceeds to | markably well in all his exercises, and eve! Gowan & Treadwell, New York —This work, frath and justice needs no such bolstering, as the | tudes o id ; 6. The sameat Claverack, New Orleans. He has been highly successful as he has | mekes add strength to their opinion of his abilityto win [J edited by Paschal Donaldson, consists of various people never act im secret on great wad important | but in New York, and nowhere in New York but] 7. ‘Riot at Copake and Ancram. proceeded south. ““Peytona” too, with us “at home,” has hosts of friends to | papers, the productions of Odd Fellows and their questions, involving tbeit happiness and wellars. 14 | at the places of amusement on holiday nights | § Riot at Clavernck, Booth stil remains at Charleston, drawing excellent | bick her. We presume she is doing well,or rumor, with f [adies’ the embellishments, some eight in number, 5 | IE : Boughton was alo detained en the: of an assault 3 her thousand busy tongues would have given it out to th i inthe Senate and the House, for information rela- | The princinal part of the fun was, as usual, infront | with avteadly weapon, with intent to kill Henry Cy Mil rene Camprnologians, or Swiss Bell Ringers, are at | Contrary. t N : a the Los i She Cee Nelley eed ‘tive to the payment ot one of the first ag of the foot-lights; and here scenes were enacted ed eat ahomas Sedgwick, Deputy Sheriff, and John | charieston. : : Tux Horse Geonor Mantin.—The New Orleans papers Ga ve A * eamaain, fen Snammaatailliaih of the Mexican government, ounting to - 9 irri i i mble. y * > | state that the gentlemen who hased this favorit. RAHAM’S AGA r raham. 000, said by thee Mexican minister ng have been of far mare Ls ably pease. Benen x iginal and din was also detained on the charge of aiding oni Mr. E. Sergeant's new pley, entitled «The Genoese,’ horse @ few ee posers that chy deen not poe tieled New ‘York—Containsfive most beautifu engravings id ‘ i dramatic in conception, and more vigorous and ing Boughton in attemy to eace has been brought out at the Ssint Charles Theatre, New in hi f f he ‘ paid to an agent of the United States during the ate kata? at Sig Se Em Orleans. It was pretty well received. totrain him again. He was bought expressly as a breeder, | and a series of papers of considerable merit. The past summer. It wasalleged by Mr. Darragh, of | effective in execution, than any thing in the way jamucl A. Wheeler at re each com- P and he isto go into the western part of the State for that [| spirited proprietors apnear determined to take the € : “A mi ted on the charge of aidin, Boughton he performance of the drama of “Putnam, or a . ennsylvania, who offered the resolution in the | of « new and popular pieces” produced by the ma- | attempting to escape {row arses ehion 1 | ano IroneArmed Son of 70” atthe Moblletheatreon Satur | Powe, where there it already some of the finest blood | Jead with this Work. House, that the money had not only been received | 1 cars within a twelvemonth. The genuine ro-| Andrew Poucher charged with aiding and abetting in | day evening last,caya the Picayune, the steed upon which George Martin” received int Havana last yearis alto | Antaur’s Lapres’ Macazine, forJanuary—Bu without any authority by the agent, but that the lif hi . din all the robbery of the Sheriff, in ti away his papers and | “Old Pat” displayed his wonder(ul prowess bi gether removed, and we have heard ofa bet sifered since | ge88 & Stringer, New York.—This work is not be- claimants had been deprived of the share due them | mance of real life was here witnessed in all sorts | also charged with acouspiracy for the perversion and | thoroughly imbued with the spirit of the pie he was sold, of $10,000, that by proper training, in two hind others in excellence of engravings and styl as no deposit ead been made tothe proper officer o! | of variety; ‘after which,” (to use the language of } obstruction of justice, and the due administration of the | let fly his heels at some of the supernumeraries, who years he could beat 01 ‘the whole country. of the articles. There is evidently a great im- i t. ft Fy Py laws was builed, himself inthe sum of $2 and his bai) el iting British soldiers in red coats, and kick- i i oe this covenstiett Rel ts ee eee the play-bille,) the, farce, in a great many queer | in the sumof 9 $2000, Bhan arr eae the no small delight of the au. - provement in it of late, which promises tu be con: be remembered that in the recent correspo: Tue Warren Tracevy.—Betvipere, Dec. 25, § tinued. It will not only let live, but must live as he.§ f t is denied by Mr. Green, the | cts of high lite below stairs, was performed, with | The Governor hes @ considerable additional | dience. cpoyd > ae i h bs the fact of paymen' le iby Mr. tf ee 1 bof th ie Me cis military force te this city, to assist it putting down the | 4, fudson has consented to deliverhis course of Lec- 1844.—The trial of Abner Parke, indicted for the } long as it proceeds thus. recent bearer of dispatches, but it is still urged that | ‘the full strength of the company,” and “ with | Dntirent disturbances im this county. In ‘addition tothe . ae t Roxba wided there shall be rder of John Castner, ary utaclose. The State CoiumBran Magazine, ror Janvary—I. Post. the Mexican. yee ab abe gt ie ae the most unbounded applause.” Albany neler gp Corps, a fine well disciplined company suaftcient Dunder ¢ ‘of subscribers therefor. i Bi ey Bocce tllals Giemsa; Wert ond arora New York.—Another edition of this number is Li f past, ho hi derstand, this work promises to be a formidable ri- gent. took an omnibus to the Chatham, where we were } Saturday afternoon last, the Emmet Guards, of Albany, | concerts. 4 Win. Halsted, who hes summed up thecase with marked § © Lin excellence $0 ail other Magnsinea Mirine tt ‘The House, after the transaction of no businese, | so lucky as to get a full view of the crowd who | under command of Capt. John Osborn. This is avery | Mr. Brougham continues as attractive as ever at the | ability. ; m piv ag paring the except the reference of resolutions, bills, &c., had di d filled large and splendid company, and well drilled for service. | Boston Museum. The jury will pee ee ni Judge Nevius | ensuing year. mostly private, adjourned over till Tuesday, iu or- . rushed in i ee a May Ly bid age ‘We also learn that the Governor has givenerderstotwo| Mr. J. 8. Potter has taken tho Macon Theatre, Geo. | ¢¥ring tc-morrew, (Thuraday,) and will return witha } Tye Lirg or Gen. Jackson, No. 6—Harper that it was really difficult to breathe amid the in- Schen dict sometime during Friday. ; der to allowa recess for New Year. o 4 Rat ibid ectady and one in Newburgh to | which he is about to open with a very talentedcompany | Y°INC\r1 cf Peer Parke, indicted as one of the partici. § Brother, New York.—Amos Kendall, is gett if numeaable steams and aromatic New Year’s odors Deputy Sherif John H. having a process to | _ Miss Davenport—formerly the “‘infant phenomenon | pators in the same tragedy is next upon the ci nd mili held themsclves in readiness for immediate service. wellon ‘th this work. It isa most valuable ‘Washington, ‘ i f Davenportytorty”—is playing at the Olympic, London. | will occupy in its investigation several days. The Mer- | dition tu the history of the country, and must be prea ee : ata ret tamale bok ciety dese town of Ce gh ins eanen is Gk Mr. Marble continues to be popular with the theatre- | cer county jurors ha ready been empanelied, It an - | interesting to men of every class and party. It is (Correspondence of the Herald.) ted. The pit wasasea of “monstrous heads;” and | ¢) vatorm tis tbty, On “aciving ‘at the house a Mr. ‘community in En nd, and his successful career in | thing important during the trial occurs you shall be made | well got up and will contain upwards of 30 beauti- Wasninaton, Dec. 31, 1844. | aithough there were apparently a great number of Reynolds, he was told that Mr. R. was absent. Mr. Bag- Lone Sper Liverpool has, caused him to be inundated agen a huite dabecbaleat .vetite tik cia ful illustrations. J. G. Bennet, Esq :— : : vacantfaces, yet such a thing asa vacant seat was | ley then Legit —, ‘and after proceeding six or with applications from a cial PA ery regina hha Restart! to retain thig uni Lirreit’s|Livina Aor, Nos. 31 and 83—Burgess Wm. H. Polk, (broth f the President A ries eight miles, and arri i within a short distance of the | from Liverpo & Stringer, New York.—Three very interestin; Mr. Wm. H. Polk, (brother of the President | 6119 be thought of. A good portion of the pittites } ten mile gate on the Columbia turnpike, he wes overts. | some other engagements resumes his position on the} | Frid ok, Lien chomtdine with main CigGier tines elect,) Professor Espy, the Storm King, and last, finding the weather rather warm, had pulled off | ken by twenty or thirty men, indfan , | London boards. numbers, 4 ighly talente inl who surrounded his w: ‘and demanded his papers.— the who it was'said became a Methodist | Predic euced.— | papers. 7 E Mebane fin jin taken to the stage, and is playing in ‘we Evipences or Curistiantry, in their Ex- though not least, Robert Owen, Esq., of Scotland, | theircoats, probably for the purpose of giving free re (i Pe The Deputy informed that they would be of no ser Y, in the celebrated socialist and reorganizer of civil so- | play to their lange, as the yelling, hooting, whist- | vice to aly jou Lage ae Ke de 4 few Orleans. Curious ety TION - ne on? Trio, which be po blein mies Pp wy Ma oe “Bishop of ciety, by reducing it to the fundamental principles | jing, and cat-calls were fierce and uninterrupted. | ¢ver,rarsisted fm seeing the papers, end demanded to | aris, prameon gives her first concert in Philade lately arrived at Plymouth, (England,) reports that J of lectures, by C. P. M'llvaine, D. D.. Bishop of of primeval barbarity ; together with a-groupof | At the Bowery and Olympic it was quite as bad. he might o, and warned. him ogeinet coming hmong Thursday evening. Though a mere child, she i off the River of Plate, a Cape Pigeon was caught, withs | the Protestant Episcopal in Ohio. Sixt iano— i iti Harper & Brothers, New York.—Th them on like business be @ most extraordinary performer on the piano—the | #mall parcel tied to its neck, containing th or cae edition. 5 rr iful ladi the ienze fai ote :—" The brig Canada, from Balti d ne through fi ditions in beautiful ladies, graced and honored the Senate | [ndeed, a portion. of the Bowery audience fairly John Traver, constable of this city, on Friday last, on | Steatest in the country. gee pe m Baltimore, y gon As te a i a aces this morning with their presence in"the galleries. | forced themselves on the orchestra, and took pos- | his return from Ancram, whether he had heen on busi. | Yankee Hill will, by request, give three more enter this country ant : r au |. | all well.” If this by any Society of the Church of E id for the Washington, we assure you that Mr. W. H. Polk | stantly for some time, until at length dislodged by | and threatened to shoot him it he did not comply | ‘The Vermont Gazette reports that Chester Kimble, ol] the Canuda left Baltimore about the 1st of July last | Standard works tor distribution. is now the lion with Captain Rynders and the Em- | an officer, who got an apple on the noge ae a ‘per- | but Mr.‘ petemp refused giving them uj— | Hoosic, N Y., has a son gel eleven months, which he | and we believe that this isthe first inteliigence received | Tae Prost Works or Mrs. Exxis, Qjvole.; H. pire Club—the lion of place-men and men forplace; | ®° © y"1 UO het After detairing him time they suffered him | js ready to exhibit against any child of his age, and defies | from her. These birds, Cape Pigeons, are frequently tu. | G. Langley, New York.—A most beautiful and and a lion, withal, with amane, and possessed of | Wisite” for his services, hurled by some aympa- on, but he hed not procerded far betore he was | the world to beat him. He measures round the shoulders | ken with a hook and line uff the coast of South Americe, {| well printed work containing this lady’s writings, imperturbable good humor and equanimity of tem- | thiser with the rights of the people, whe had been Se WS Ted sr tin pre | 2 feet 0 inches ; round far Mins at pers round | and off the Cape of Guod Hope and Cape Horn.— Boston forming as handsome a present at this festive se perament, watching the proceeding from the gallery. The | nich ‘fad called bim to that town. Failing tofind out | regriftcnen road his ankle 10 inches: ned 'ctnna Gag | Mer-Jour: ——— son, as can well be thought of, particularly to the TWENTY-KIGHTH CONGRESS. confusion was greater than even at the Chatham, | avything from him, and finding threats of no avail,th pounds, m Destructive Fire at Battimors.—Last ni fairer portion of the community. We know not SECOND SESSION z and it was only occasionally that anything said on | !*# slowed him to pase on, threatening ho > about 8 o’clock, a fire broke eut in the shoe store | of a more interesting or valuable work at present 3 mid him a cost of tar and feathers the next time he sho Personal Movements. Mr. Billmeyer, in Pratt, a few doors below South st, § extant. s fins toiaee: the stage could be heard—not a bad thing, how- | caught in that section ofeountry. ‘The Hon. J. L Tillinghast, died suddenly on Sanday | and notwithstanding the prompt arrival of the firemen Biackwoop’s Magazine, for Dec.—Scott, New Wasuinaton, Tuesday, Dec. 81, 1844. ever, for the pieces played. (from Albany Journal, Dec. 81.) last, at the City Hotel, Providence, R I, where | the flames extended in afew minutes to a shoe store ac- | York—Contains sume eo interesting and valuable c. 81, 1844, | ‘ i We und from a citize lived with his family for some time past. ' Mr. T. ing, also Charles Ingram’s tobecco and soger, manv- | paperé: The one on “{njured Trelanu” thre _ After prayers by the Rev. Lf oy haben) feel. | The Olympic was so full of people that = pa fy a that Sheriff, in coi th @ posse-con- been frequently honored with i tinguished offices, itary, Bona Benoni ‘omen cae deat a considerable light on the true state and evils pre- ingly invoked the remission of our sins for thepast | could only guess at what was going on upon. the | fisting of about twenty of ( rgesses Corps, last of which wos that of Representative in Congress. | lattery office, and the large clothing eetabsrohment of the ‘ng in that unfortunate country. The first pa- year, and a blessing in the Senate and all concern. | stage. What with eating pea-nuts, however, fight- | Seturlay to make further arrests of Govern: jews,” in. the title of a little | None ofthe buildings on South street were materially im. | Per in the number on “Phe Scottish Banking Sys- ed, for the ensuing twelvemonth. me for seats, climbing on each other’r shoulders | the murder at Smoky Hollow. Two persons of the name } lo. Itis devoted, | iyred. The gunsmithing estublichment of Mr. Merrili, | tem,” Will be found to contain much information Petitions were presented, (among others) by Mr. | ani keeping the oschestra in tune, the oud: of Reynols, father and sen, were streated, under circum- ‘ jects, as connected te sethinaticel Intrament ‘Were OMe tent thet may be valuable to the banking and financier- prints Massachusetts, Caer the iinet or seemed to have plenty of amuzements, wat . Larape (kw tele pele LC rty narrowly escaped destruction, the rear building: | ing portion of the community in this country. tion of Texas. By Mr. Tappan, the proceedings oi | apparently enjoyed with the greatest relish. novelette. We tell the tale astold tous, believing it | Th Philadelphia Gazette says, the report that C. B. Boing consumed. Fortunately the vight was cali The Funny Avmanac ror 1845; a London pub- a public meeting ia Cincinnusi calling fora reduc- | fact, the houses of these three theatres are of « to be in the main, strietly correct. ‘The posse surrounded | Tf@%0 intends to resig in the legislature of Penn- | the destruction of property would have been immense Bjication after the manner ot unch.” It con- pain Bl ‘be frank Fett tg Pasar ed Of SRS even aee cneuiouad ee eee, sf 2s yee upon their approach, hed | *7!vania is premature. ‘The sparks ascensed in @ solid column toa great height, I iaing a few humorous atticles, which will be better rR Y > 4 ce ‘i een doubly bai iy . : c a " | it in a state of Six or eight millionaires of Phil:délphia, are cither on | and extended ac ore street, endang: af the from Abigail Wadner, for compensation for servi- | fashionable lounger in Broadway are entirely igno- | the anticipated tance bing perempt Non | the verge Srdiecolutions v1 ing ill There will be an | y in its train. The firemen deserve no lit understood at the other side of the water than they pra " i ces of Captain Heman Allen, in the revolutionary | rant, but. which is yet eminently worthy of siudy | fused, was effeated witheut leave, by cutting immense distribution of wealth iu 1845 for thedr noble exertions in staying the p oun passibly be on this. Neither are the calcula fF Fi 7 4 ; i &c_ suitable to this couniry. war. By Mr. Buchanan, from an association of | and consideratio ; to pieces The son was encountered in the doorw N. Hunter, member elect of the Pennsylvania | {2m¢# «It originated from the incendiary’s torch. The § Hone, he ‘ ; Quakers in Pennsylvania, formed for the purpose | ‘The Park had a large and very noisy house— who attacked the first soldier, and endeavored to strike up ‘ure from Berks county, died on Thursday. last. rons, Bat doa: yy Wetagat loonie ie 201 Broedvay dead pelsloned oll toe touoe eaeiet aiding in the abolition of slavery, and of promoting | if it were made uy @ great measure, of those | his bayonet. But while thus engaged, he was floored by ace, an attack, saidto | Mason's loss will be very severe, as he was notin | songe, ducts "rion, choruses, tharches, Falo the interests of the free people of color, protesting | who could’nt go anywhere else. A new piece | astroke Pgselhe bayonet of another member of the | he entirely woor 4 sured ; his books and papers were all burnt.— Baltimore | walizes, and quadrilles, in the admired’ Opera ol against the annexation of Texas—proceedings | called “the Battle of Austerlitz,” was among the ae ee cad eee Bee rc ent Be ihe Dr.J.M B Thom hh Dr. T. Clipper, Dec 30. "the Bohemian Girl?” They are correctly pub- signed by John E. Gilsworth and Lydia Gilling- | entertainments. [t ie, of course, ‘adapted trom Hy ‘amped of the ne cnet erely wounded, but it is thought he - OF ham, ¢lerks. *By Mr. Benton, from Missouri, in | the English stage,” and we notice that the Park mma 4 Le den nS Saeed gan made his escape. letter from Marcus Hook, § lished from the Opera, as sung by those distinguish- the bird had flown, alt ho mode of egress was vis Jobn 8. Richards, Esq., who for several y: ys:— The echr Dime, Shute, ed vocalists, Mr. and Mre. Seguin, and Mr. Fra- fgvor of a grant of land to the Wabash and Erie | has two or three pieces of the same kind under. “ ” ind may be had together or separate. Geib, Janal. lined as among the attractionsto come.‘ Auster- | ble, except by the chi ~ Some word would be ted “The Berke and Schuyl\ill Journal, , got ashore en the Bar, opposite this place, and § 2'eT, a fb Mr. Evans reported a bill granting a pension. | litz” is a weak, confused, disjointed affair, worth [thet the bird had "gods Wis ‘appeatanbe in. another | {rom the editorial chairof that establishment, Uvery effort to get her off has proved nnavailing. A light | Maiden Lane, has also just issued some most beau- ia eeded by J. Esq. Mr. Richard f tiful pieces, among which may be tound—“ The Mr. Huntington Ca ai back the Senate eu mM re- e trouble of he fit nor the patience ae ter ot he bol would be re-enacted the ee neratt ‘nabb, Esq. Mr. Richards fone rary ae oboe emg ~ Magade ae Le. sate Sore. ‘of C ethe an Waltz,” i i i fil bs 3 age, an e mysterious 5 Sete Cue ve lih aokeaniien in fh 2s Bled, with tert ita cotibats,” | fut the boven wes rep @ Philadelphia Gazette, after the first of January, is | out through with the ice should she remain much longer } composed and pointmenis and salaries—with a recommendation } old men in old ‘women’s clothes, licentious ca ame posit « that they pass. Mr. Bates reported a bill making | tains and immaculate soldier's wives—besides "4 nient chimneys, sim todo busines co, h system, and has come down | in the « ti s bid ie; compensation to pension agents. — very probable scene in which two young ladies Heecere th sameness” Nabe and a fagitive haa bee = ‘wanes one Ore edt itinie oF te aa pe Rekduns on ¥readiendaan Deutste wa iene eeusi devine : Mr. Jonnson submitted instructions to theSecre | (one of them in pantaloons) from a window de: hither the followed, and. An edition of the secon les of the Essays of Mr. = ea perre ay ” ‘i } t {the Ti A d the | cribe to. each other th 1 f hunted to the garret, whither posse followed, and, | Emerson, of Massachusetts, has just eppeared in London, | Stavk.—About ten days ago, a negro boy about 1 L’Henri,” « lop Brilliante, for ary of the Treasury to inquire and report upon the } cribe to each other the smallest movemente of + } though enveloped in Eg darkness, began a searct: } introduced by acharacteristic preface from the pen of | years of age, named Isaac, robbed hix mistress, Mr» | forte, by Miss R.. Browne, of Brooklyn ; and condition of the present Custom House at New Or | private soldier (the hero) in the great battle of entleman with Dayonets. Si Thomas Carlyle. Amos, of the sum of $500—$300 of which was in'silve’ | Marvellous Horny? by the same author, may be fe leans, the cost of a new one, the fvuds required to | Austerliiz, and another, in which a rather fa’ vrowen ‘only by the successive plunges of the bayonet: 1d $3200 i —also tity of wearii re! finish the Marine Hospital there, and the Harbo: | man in a gray watchman’s coat and a wooller | into the rafters, &c, s Procleimed that the Ps bod hae eee kis tree iene The cle it Fis it bees icoovent bul we are Fry t had at all the sana Maen: at Port Ponchartrain in the State of Louisiana, | ‘ comforter,” round his neck, makes his appear. | *eteh was successful te were brought, and the | eer etait to Routh Caroline lay evening, upon his | say, nothing has been heard of the money. The bay wa which instructions were agreed to. ance in vigorous pantomime to represent takin; | Prisoner was found pinn-dtothe wall, the bayonet hav } recun sera ft vlave of Mrs. Amos, and atates that he took the ones | Navar..—We learn from The joint reselution from the House (reported | snuff, an ps his fingers at halt: bi Kk ing passed through one of . Thuasuccessfully | The Rev. Otis G. Sprague was on Thursday installed | by the advice of afreo negro, who told him if he would this morning to the Senate) for the more perfect | huts,which are deferent aly raised et his spprpech Wine Smappaas tle oles tof about 6@ Indians, and ote g.vs him 9400 he bene Aad Lome sey pee accountability of the public property in all the de- | Thi > ecomes of the partie: H ed e od wee, Tie Says Te Seve Dan he ener oo partments of the government, was read and re- | after this we contess puzzles us, and we refer the eer yh dod whe John Quincy Adama delivered a lecture last week on | heard from him since. Mra. Amos lives in Kineor street lerred. reader to the ‘* small bills,” pelt Ary | Civilisation for the bene of the Boptiot Church in Weeh- } Old Towa. al Safi Re Sea a pon he

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