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THE NEW YORK HERALD. < Vol. XI., No, 4—Whole No, 3966, f y ete sen nea OE” OE ORE coca , SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1845. ena lag Se ————— THE NEW YORK HERALD. | FASHIONABLE SUBSCRIPTION BALLS AT ——S AGGREGATE CIRCULATION : TPE prapriaor atte Alain BROADWAY. + | TH PROVIKUEFOK rsmcplly itor, ied and COUWTING-HOUSE ALMANAO. Fe cakinn ia sball, cso via Oo oy wtlase weg THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. Tito uke fahionable society of New Yorks tha ring ene | S13 Felton strc, aCe door eat of Broadway ine mee once every night, and see that the guard are doing strict Coen eee tirely rebuilt and fitted up hit ment ina style of | dias i is = : military duty, and may at any time givethem the ‘Eas, Pa, Dec. 27th, Eater jaste and elegance, he pro in tion + am ch hed it i sory tustrogtions reapeoting their Oey, Wal shell res, Politica See ag ons. Gi series of Balls the i larly mvke report to the Captain every ego Marriages— Steamers— Philosophy. * Pty suing win ‘eeasions will be =3 Fy Soe dtastend ty cat avery moming, and be | F.0g5 Gi Brn ¢ Public. roduced some of the uewest dances and magic uow in vogue S22 aN comebsaces tepend in Cameras, Lamar Paneer, Lac. THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pab | in the most fashionab in Es ‘The set will co rif i i g3 Dy, compeesapct aon tea hy ett erent eae gid Sir— lished every day of the Ne % ‘onder: Ist sa¢ “ of the coun yall how ottices a of * i pein Ey apt say there be more than ne bed in groom January. SL 2 3 4 ATE a4. 4'| Cat gen tglictin tor elines emtiattaaty eerie cnn oe guene_ (othe Heneies ate Seronghe THE WEEKLY HERALD—pablished every \Satarday | balls $7 $5; al oes Lt | cole served pcr att autnaad e tey sad stat eee Paearecar ata 67.8.2 2 1 2 | ornew ‘momberor members of the oouncll, oF forall or | £0"8etfalness or disrespect, buifl be-thoughy me, my raorning—price 63 cents per copy, or $3 18 per annum—post- | y Tickets may be i the Aihara and of Mons, Be | are.also Buh looms cornected. for warm sal i ang inne 19 20 21 22 23 2 5 2 2 22 23 21 25 26 y be. communications would be like Pelig W. Ponder’s ges paid, cash at the principal hotels and music stores. a6 - | baths | ‘The Porter will be tn attendance at all tines dur $8 27 28 29 90 31 — 27 28 29 90 31 — — ‘The election for officers shall not tuke place | th “ ips, ati 95 4 ADVERTS) "NEW FORE LYOH t, to admit lodgers, and to let them out atail hours, February. ————— 1 August,....———-— 1 2] untdthe company meet af Kansas river. thoughts, “but chips, stick, and sawdust,” in com- ped fe UM, i Bejthowe who want Lodgings after the house closes, will 2345678 345 6 7 89] Rule 7th, No family shall be allowed to take more than | patison to the all-exciting, all-absorbii litical any pape in this 1” Lispenard street, sorner of Hroadway. fing the hall belt 219 3m*m avunuua 10 11 1° 43 14 15 18 | three loose cattle to greey mule member of the family of | news during the late Presidential planed ” eat channel for business | ia AN EC MGLISHH, GREG LATIN MANIEMA- ose COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, | gion 3 8 6 7 24-25 26 27 26 29 30 | the age of 16 and up which news, 1 am pleas seh gam tnd executed at the most moderate Pres, | 9 ¢ Tig CEOGHAFHY, ‘ere: Elisabuh Siret, between Hester and. Grand Stree, | MACS > 6 Fi 1 S575 7 |, L propose to give you a very concise descri eitly, i ani Pleased to say, was so early, so JAMES GORDON BENNETT MPRGu WS secant pnt oie Navan Neubn Fare. | T"Y Seber rould rectally item Braden, Couns ape Pega dh | tee Sere as er eae tretees | we calares'ol We dara, winveee ur wae poop AMES GORDON BENNETT, | Frotuoria New Yorks OL 1, OLLEHOND, Bachlir i | cn aud sat ft ter Gita neeeed aaa he tan hae 48 2 23 26 a7 28 2D gee Soy Hieets Wer Se ee a) ane San eee [ea ce Gg een ene ee, at Raver. Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassau streets. iss Dalian ffolewor froma London and ther saver Be Ground Pepper c Ground Mus % Os POA es are ‘care die alt iis clasoees were est: | Dut now as the frolic is over, and the folks are Jon, be.) Sees e > » thay ii i at i : NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD | Siiztapin: Thehoun of igtruction are fom’ othersore | 22 {iauamton, 7 8 oii $67 4 51011 | mated by me every evening when we emcamped ; | €etting back to their sober senses, I will, just by COMP. ing until 3 in the afternoon. ‘The system. is that adopted im 1 Winger, ves, 33 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 | and that 1 put them down in my journal, fully as | way ot pastime, give you a small inkling of foes Collenes of France revels the language of the School. the | Paka it boxes, from 10:0 50)bs each, aud to His 0 19 20 212 2321 25 | greatus {think they ought to be. They are not | ters and things with us. Po coral ins for the Whole cone of ice an Serge, fe a Agols aeut to any part of the city free of charge. “557 hia November. 378 t ascertained by adtneasurement, but are merely bring baie oe it suffice that the locos are up . lessons pow ; 4 SSSE: c ich ii NTE eT “Se chard goinee hia cour of Istana in French every | ~~ LODOINGS TWENTY-FIVE Hagueec Bal lb dees tec, “at ine paint Yoat you tay. the | nileat by 8 alimpse at their ountenascee’ ‘The Octoner 2 the care vel ran a feito SS 2 . CENTS, 25 26 27 28 29 40 31 33 4 25 26 27 28 29 | better understand what I shall afterwards relate, locos are coally dee) nated by gh sll for Harlem, (125th st,) Mormi A < nt pe Bae rare arate ites rin, whilst the whigs hang their lips like a lot mie Vhite Petia, 7.90 Ay Ml CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘ome THE NAG’S HEAD e2en aid siie'ie a § 3.10 if eas | "™ fonRavous tokin Groves is word ie heaauat Tearing at every thing, but M, i . “e * H 0 “ Land 3.30 P.M, Leaves, W (TE SUBSCRIBER, one of the pioncers ofthe eash system, , dit slay See idan geezer qesnges 3] inca thet voles, on Birney,” a they term ; Cpe a A: Mo tee EM ei and Miliary cleckioas atte ds . ‘The Subeeriber avian feted ° midair Kr to Dig Sand 3 enone are ieeuree iejoinder, by wceu- — ) ite Plains for City, .. M., " f 2 it NAS ial er having fitted up _—— i fl hi f A fad 1.80 P. , ft traius will leave City Hall at | @atevials, in style, at lower prices by twenty: acd newly furnished several rooms Ore; Sandy to Hurricane Branch 1a | Sing them of not living up to their professions. AEA M, "Lente White Platte at SAM house charges forthe sane quality | QRENS connected with this Katablishmen igen Feermery’ i Bat “Why, say they (the abolitioni i \e bbe, Westchester Train will stop aly, after leaving the Gity | °" "Hest sctartas wool rack Dress Coase Pla to $89 . x . solic @cll tom his inends and [Correspondence of the Herald:] Horrioene Branch to Et ork of Biue River $0 | aii holding up slavery as the very belect termes, : den and 27th ns Pixs Gar, ill preeade exch Tae faney cad plain black Caan 3 . pape: JAMES BYRNES. Lipestom, Oregon Tervitogiy Bi thle neni "7 on ae et ad abs ing, slave halen and annexatiouiste 2 minutes before the time of starting from the City Hall, kinds, . ai Im*re ‘anuaty 1844: ‘ork of Blue river, ‘southern policy’ in the bitterest terms: fia Nee ee Aaa ag Rei yy _ Gentlemen who sup ir own cl o 3 : P Up R. F of Blue to wh left it to seen Harlin dnd Sears MO, Moriiania and in- | © Ug bat tre at the following Prices = ABBEY HOTEL. Route to Diane Rete Mae Lee of Trave— acne Ree et Sec eet eal nemcaamettial eaeeeroate cree yer and , ay Pants from. 103, STREKT, BLOOMINGDAL| jules— Distances, §c. - las to Big Platte, i i is a Gah Mace wt Morale AAT gle ed represen feet nel nha Ne | JaueaG, Benen, Bete Up Pinte where monty tet hedotbute, 6 | Re lected nm, aad Wen the poley Jou preced .3P. * a i ‘given to : Pe 'p same to cro! forl “3 d . Bott ~ SEGARS—SEGARS—SEGARS.——— | Wot ell opotid fra an Peer Gone Wee : carried out * “The whigs also. manifest the sss e; — s. fully pr for the fall business, and would cheerful- = A m r . . carried out.” Th i “LONG ISLAND R mie Leal ae jeatons D. M, HENRIQUES, $1 Willis street, Teapectfully in \ Gp fdng duals with Breakfast, Dinners, or | Having arrived safely in this beautifaleountry, Up NF {2 el bate 3 | 6 it towed the jira ei "to etn “4 -ROAD COMPANY. | D igitsoee-ana nat Sigal | MEN Pe ip can wit mew | a ving Sen at leat ity main featur Te: URN Guay Sac ieer aac ois, cae from Havana:— paw SE, afford. sistfere_ | pose to give you some concise discription of th pet Ales angi deta ‘o keep up their drooping spirits, and show fight Regalias, ofvarious brands. | Panetelas, of various brands. WHOLESALE AN y oa Up same to Fort Larine much as they could, got pet ior ; Normas, Princtpes: LESALE AND RETAIL same, as well asa short hisory of our trip. I Fort Lariner to Big Spring, at foot of Black ariel 24 2 G0t up an opposition. Great - 2 ih se -/ tving, then. 5 a W t in i i: ARRAN EMENL. Esperansa. (; Fe SUBSCHIBERS, othr oly of WAREHOUSE, reached the rendezvous, twenty miles fronrInde- ae an on N.F. f 81 of aramasroee euy between the Saeeatae Leave Brooklyn, at halffast 7 A. M., (New York oh Tee Napolernes, chants tind. offeg to the notice of our svuthern frieuds, mer. | pendence, on the 17th May, and found a large ‘To croating of N. F. number of ladies; and as love not only * laughs at My “Boston Train for , ; radas. elected assortment of Fruits eve. before presented to the puotie. | body of emigrants there, waiting for the company To Sweetwater, 5s | locksmiths,” but polities too, many. a fair damsel day pint veri Peaches—Malncaturies, Morrie’ Whites, Honest Johos, Lite . Up 8. to where we first saw the eternal snows felt herself constrained to waive political prejudices The a ove Segars are Aptranteed nt geauine and imported, Heath, &. Pine Apples, Raspberries, Apricotts, Strawberries, | tO start, Onthe 18th, we held@ meeting, and ap- of the Rocky Mountains, to give place to a more tender sentiment are AM pemedia end the trade woule do well to call and examine them previous Kee, sag other Flumbe, all possessiug'in their preservation their | pointed a committee to see Dr. Whitman, for the ‘To main dividing ridge ot the Rocky Mountains of attending the ball of her political eo beds § and Saturdays, through to Greeaport and in- DH. LARDNER OONSULTING ENGPEee ‘Also, Jelly’s of the Strawberry, Raspberry, Quince, and Pine purpose of obtaining information in regard to the ‘To first water that runs into the Pacific, with her lover. What angelic conearvatince’s 5 ‘ warn ee Ree: etickeaville and intermediate ‘A CARD—The Fe ee a Ne eae Ae arte see Octoara ead Nescen eft arery iaoeatonia db: prea ey one vjoareadl To 4 ‘Sandy, ' i q sayy of Fashionable lite, we have had bat x n med, yr. LARDN cae » Ci " HPO » Meeting adjourn: i tt i i Lenve Gdssidsied Re Brot ly. Rapronys exes a dP. aaa sinner, which he p preetice of business a0 OR ger icne f every size, to suit the convenience of 19 meet again, at the Big Spring, on the ay cree hd « dion ae tne. bi oasar ae 1 will ment por red the arrival of t..e steamers dvily, Sundays ex. J @ England and Fraues, Inventors, patentees, manul..cturers, i and Stewed Oysters, potted for exportation, and 20th. On the 20th, all the emigrants, with few Meck’s 5 | ticular, as it was the union of pet Ggpted, "sopping. at Bt, George's Magor and J airehants and others engaged in the arta end mail wagrauted fo keep ina y timate exceptions, were thkre, as wellé as several Paper pall ald lathoer. atidialagely, dampahles andiacoraplence ‘ rr p lot = | r RY . * ig com FORO, Accommodation ‘Trae, for | Panties of tptcl wpe, Carta an masters and Prue Pais ll am ievied reaiitad eer | he esting was Yo organise, by adopting tance | soREa Ray: young lady, the pride of out cown The happy rmediat , on Non " w inventions tt e ‘o Bear River, ! Hays: fae aie EG on. ayaa Sestions vio be de points, ex: ever before offered vothe ateston pity raat ee — pee for our foreraments he, emaitente. pairs Down B River to range of hills which run up ‘Mies et Marie Ca ae Ne on gre sae sae ot , * i ray discovery or V Q rom various places, unacquainted with each other, to the River, 67 | Peter Christe, U.S. N. ante SONDAY SS Tae Ee Me required.” Office No 2 Spruce aur giundertaken when |. B—vivhty dozen fresh Havana Pisess ie gomtonker for | aud there were among them many persons emu: Down Bear River to Great Saduspring, tached to the. Waited ain hee Michigat Laura Brooklyn for Hicksville and intermediate places, at 96 |, All Business Levers pi e pout raid, uel Lo prevent time tale, Also, .000 Oyster Kegs a19 3m*re eae fhe, Mistinetion, ae caine wear the honors Ta es eee tle celamee, as acting master, for a Yoar Past, and during that nie rittent {28 8: M for amnion. pecigd fo pay a raining Yes of 61 Delors consultation. WATCHES, CLOCKS, existed en 1¢ tho proper woda Bl giganizatien, ata ae oy dT aondhseeshinsfebily end SEtie danse ve, Jamaica mak {i for Brooklya. FRENCH CHINA. MECHANICAL LAMPS. many strange propositions were made. I was To Salmon Falls on Snake river, in his intercourse with the citizens, he has won a M. aa: Dae oe ae much amused at some of them. A fat, robust, To crossing on 8. river, the esieem of all; which, added to the crane cae feduesdays, via Norwich. Fretey via Ston’gton #0. 65 LIBERTY STREET ae of i ds pu en- old gentleman, who had, ashe said, a great deal of To Boiling Spring, spect our older citizens entertain for the mem: days, Saturdays, P STAIRS, » has Watch and Clock Making beatherlusian,”.whose mame was McHeal To Boise river (pronounced Boa-sie), of his deceased father, w ‘ae Kirke (A., BALESME, Imperea and Aeeat A at 8, corner of Liberty | proposed that the eompany, by contribution, should Down same to Fort Boise on Snake river, Commbtiors i ¥, who was an officer under Sn Ein son SS) Lance Sel hacia attics fim with qrest a gunraateed, a a “vez | purchase twowegons and teamsfor the purpose of | aon : Sept, 1818, and 1 asen ge. you no litle carers * Anse Eremee Foceslady, sg well 63. a ical Lamps, at hauling two large boate, to be taken all the wa’ 5 felt for the welfare of thi isi Covered a Balad Bowie Prakt Bente, Caen oy [teas pe gaportamens 0 soe joa wei might, be able to eress vie Gree te te peeey ayes one Tee 4 As for bis charming bride, lacie pe nog ‘ , Faney ‘Tea Sota, and Rich D: Dinner Sets. ._ Also, Globes, id Wicks, 35 Im*re_ ced old gentlemaa from East To Utilla river all her fond friends could wish her. A short time FET Ten cee ect Decaeated Dinner Bete 7 Tennetsee State, high up on Big Pidgeon, near ‘To Dr Whitman since Mr. S. received i 20 at. i Kit Bullard’s Mill, whose name was Dulany, gen- To Walla Walla, Saaal Pasckancos aH “Hh rig Pap ot U.S. he anita axe ad of the beat quality, and to be Fe s erally styled * Captain,” most seriou-ly proposed and immediately. after the celeb rite mae > alleateiasa to pulsiparehssecs. that the meeting should adopt the criminal laws of f p,,Mekinginsllabout | 26 | tials, they started en route tor Dosen Senet Pik od. Jeb ERS ETE SIO NS ca ndeni i i 7 1 4 TO THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. ‘Phomas Trisomy OF riameenees (OF, mme government of the | unbia River. From Walla Wallato the Methodist Mis | ere thisheve bad adieu Sakis ah ce ee BT RECEIVED from Pasis, by packet ship ¥rancia the joodrait 4 Simi asd eoteenl lle aga ec Ne ee non, ut rhe Dalla, fa about 120 miles, and from the Dalla <re een bee iareadlien to “ie my own, iny native > : 6 ci f t Vancouvers it is called 100 mi t tanct and are bounding over the blu 540 Krench Daguerreotyge Fiates, large size, (star brand.) soa Pri Joseph All reply. ome one privately suggested that we | trom Independence to Vanconvers rrccwewwelon the broad Atlantic, winding their way pets Acromaric Glasses, 24 Piper Toke, oes EF shoald also take along a penitentiary, if Cupt. Du- | 1946» iles. I om well satisfied that the distance doesnot | distant seagirt isles of Tamehameha. May 6 German Inatramencs, for taxing fan JohnH Lees 3 Whit lany’s proposition should pa These two exre24 2,000 miles, for the reason that ox teams could not | choicest blessings attend them. ‘4 ET a | Seuss wiper | uomitn voted rb the mares len ec | Srerz-gigsweom wong seem | By teh i my bead ep rter, ‘ e adopted, a copy of which I sendyor . mention one ot! ve iT wane Bazazr, 49 Broadway, cor. of Liserty st. - Merritt, Capt Joha Grant was pupkved ca our pilot, se na : "of Fy her of fqual note, as it isthe mar- i Ba SUI RRR WEP ER I Cape he Grant wag employed ag our pilot,and a} Tue New Yean—Tue Inatiaurarion.—The | Geet Guy Loomit bachelor of two score and ten, . 9. and 18. A, Maz 34, and 94 CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE 221. Bhat we should start on the | opening of the New Year, always a high holiday, | CORES mitave! iter discimine wegen ere ENTLEMEN cee Cae esi peapree Tavis BLE On the 22d of May, we commenced one old Sima ofaewainl aoe Cental taterdeteae oe ra monds, corneliane, pon echay at aptamer in ALAND WIRTEANERANOENERO Clocking ox pasitace te Mlispoee ot ing say, Sareranoee eis of the “most arduous and important trips | cations and. gocd wishes, was observed to perhaps as} 01s beautifully arranged jewelery store, No. 7, NEWARK 4 ND NEW YORK. cash prices for sacze, by ‘sending for the subscriber, at hs JO closcty resembles the real Taced aff baie" that undertaken in modern times. We travelled | sreat an extent as ever betore—though the want of sieigh | Red House Biock, until it was su; bis heart FARE ONLY 124 CENTS. ideace, Duane street, No. 69, futhe begement r isseurs have pronounerd it 1x. “oat ‘hae fifteen miles, to Elm Grove, where we en- | ‘D8, 20d its stirring and welcome accompaniments, as | nad grown as hard as the stone and mettle he was THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, § P.S—-A line through the Post Office GOREN. be | MainaTy invention of the day. The great camped for the night. The read and weather | *e%* eg) sored of the military, who usually turn | fingering, but alas! tor the infallibility of all human Cars. AlN ¢ JOHN G. AREY. wit ih wenlly saamdedte, si pe ue tore +o aS ‘made were mes omen 5 a the place of encamp: fh Prag a =m, onder fescnig fesprenr in ferns: ee blind little god, in groping about 0 ‘Septem! hes > = ‘he nataral hai most beautifal. ere are only two trees in i: = ted, searching whom he might sto- tre loa of Cane eet ry opty worrcp oy pl ke EEE {ely detect tion axyare, baju 0 beat a this grove—both elms—and I have learned for the a asinntibe Utameneninic: who, w: oe res nisument of all, and none more than G a ‘Gay oe ‘Barclay street, ¥o’elock P. Fk 4 ORB « i nd ‘the great evils of otter wigs entirely avoided. ‘The scent es ita oe Lia eos compose a grove: | sand of music, medo visi in body, there wea no mili. § Dimnself, toned ong mit spot, and forthwith caused ‘wor tad connoisseur are alike | i novel and beav in the wild and | tary display—all our «niformed companies being on duty J @9 arrow to from the sparkli WINTER MAIL LINE poe fg S on IN ae afl Wie, and the egiz, method of, the lonely prairie, and the large one had been so, bui | at Hndso: . 7 spruce young widow, which pinreou tb OL jain’ ae P FOR 4 Aus. ANY, > ’ jie tagren bg . Barry, ree. way, corer 9 Liber | its branches had been cut off for fael. A’ few The Governor and Lieutenant Governor elect, pro- | seat of life to the verycore. Mrs. Nancy Bak - 5 4 3 ¥ h = no loi _— " es i b FF a tine, Wolsey, Seda, mad Ganiay Afra, t' | Maes ted cftons aca bee rtrtgn apne fr of Sit WALBERG bd | road shun at tninpetot, ‘Phe weather rioce the Ld | aleaitoe Hall af the Capitol” and there tne oath Gceerving of a wiecth of aarel for spereevine tke og . ede mn in conse io if fh has now bees a2, | May had been fine. I have nev d Bf fod otro Aen pl, Are arent Aedepnel cool RET] f this wi wriip abd ‘Steamboat UTICA, Captain E. Hyatt, on Tuesday, | quence. Tmitations cannot be felied ae inst them, which has nuw been y never witnesse: presence of the Judicial and callousheart of this wily bachelor. Success t md Satarday Afternoes, at 3 ovock. ne aks een re nor beter soak tae erdines | sciaergnon wosa muy nde mis br hte hemiee ire Dennc Al en nt eee eve See todsuck Sembers afte Assembly cred trivedin the { M@ptials, say I, for although the captain has not ac: " e pa pecnnan wines aay safe made bs Bis eetag wide,gently undulating P nda large concourse of citizens and strangers.— | fered to the advice of the elder Mr. Weller, “e the Morning “Traine of, rr ogee have, Bhp Steed up at No.4 emer stot, exelasivel: dam ttle pledges himself to the public “ a, hao te es ins ite. ame ef sixty wagon: pene Lper don impressive paseeny being ° r, ene Sammy, be ware o’ widders,” yet m i i A roome, ‘speed and ne- oe ines depart a S ead of cattle grazed upon ti § ¢ unite: an irrepre: i thin i tognioniaoas, ep marae font aden a 4 Ln] whey a female is in constant attendance to ait upo: a rm ing plain ; fifty camp fires ent or iene bales pression of their ay proval and grat tion eer rey might envy the Be ca piceiy 1°fe ‘i rpsstaypenent an Ot Paumane, on freiaht, anply om orte F.C, Scholes, | OO niece All cthes alone eden Beles eae sh flimes, and the sound of the sweet violin was } ,,0%, Wight ond Lieut. Gov. Gardiner were then con- J ior Capt. Guy Loomis. PS ee FOR BATH, GARDINER AND OWELL. | OR HULL'S UTERG supOainey suPPORTER | Biiaeets wpe Wildes Eee he hare Pe heard in the tents. All was stir ond excitement— | (ney received the visits of « tery large imater ef oink | cute U.S. Steamer Michigan hes just returned be new wearer PENORCOE ‘Captain POMINAL SUPPORTERS | id furnish the genuine Selainanders, Order tee ivedee hiwien | yigThe scene was more beautiful far to my eye, zens and strangers, who were presented by Col. Hamil. | (Ot & cruise to Chicago, and proved herself to be lL, leaves the end of T whart, Boston, tern. or Falling of the Womb, | 3#fe warehouse and factory, No. 189 Water street. SB8> .Thantif day in its pride had arrayed it ; tan, one of the Governer’s Seta: " Letter A. No. 1, in every particular. che and Sriday ovenings, st 3 by grvrmal application, supereeding the a TN B~Second Liu Sais for ol aS LING, ‘The land bieeze blew mild, and the azure arched sky undiminished from 10 in the mony guntl’? in the | Holds way with’some of "our fastest Seeker ‘ bate eenmeoees on, Boe aertval ai wh yn a} Fessary, i onfidently isa hand Safes for sale at WO Looked pure as he Spirit that made it.” afternoon. with the addition of a tew feet more water wheel BAROE OF Logaaty, piaikitare ir |. DAGUERREOTYPE At the rendezvous, a8 wellas elsewhere, we were | inthe chy Wall vig the nemetoure’ane ie tacts | Ave done thie winter) she wilfserhe scheme NI STATES M L by al rol'eries of many a curious “ 2 ts 4 e this winter,) she will be the “‘champi best“ OR AND ae ee NEW NBR wag.@eAmong the rest was J. M. W. ta ral when the Mayor sad, Common. Conseil, ina body; fof telekesican seal In order to suit the cos Vie biivarruni—HOU- FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, | pleasant (ellow, droll, original, like no one else, 7. Wi Malte, te\ Gliatoneqiears, sae price of Johnny Bull, who is vry tenacious of YATONIG AND WESTERN TANGE BU a Ise, | Gov. Wright’s mansion, on Clinton rquare, as well as tf : HAIRHOADS— ‘he aieambouts ie adopted a sas Ge BUILDING, FH ELPHIA. who had seen some of the world, and whose mim- | that of Gov Bouck, ond many prominent citizens, were living up to the very letter of the Treaty of Ghent, ie “UREKA, Capt. Truesdell, and yen he aguerreotype | icry, dry wit, graphic descriptions, ‘and comic | thronged with visitors. : she has but one gun mounted ; but I presume when reeom ope dy | y. Rint UU Brook, will leave the pirat the fove al fa this country it is sas, | tora throngho "the Weal Indie South Aon; | S0ng*, afforded usinfiaite amusement. Many el | Th Serer she is fitted out next sprig, her batteries will be veliptcet, daily, Bun days exoerue aM. Returning, the nding members 0 the faculties of tre | id Europe, ‘They have als nts to be supphed | our friends, who came to visit us at the rendezvous, | &t the City Hall, by , | full. She has done some service since she has ‘Albany puaceugers. Ou ardving at Bridgeport, procred imme- | Rooms ‘hays tees furaished ‘cxelusively for ladies at No. 4 eived a large su i willnever forget the pleasant evenings they spent, | ji0pted now for the first been in commission by way of assisting stranded diately on tue failtoad; and, re of Baggage or | Vesey having & coparate cuteance from the basioss latang of Cares while witnessing the exhibitions of this comical | ‘He entire popular approval, and was found to contribute | vessels, In addition to the Michigan, Caps ornive in -Albquy the sane ing. yereteat here & Indy is im constant attendanes to ‘on fs Poane PI fellow. Ware was an old bachelor, with all the Le tapeds pp es conventenoe than to that of those | next spring, we will have the new iron f Ho Fath eformacion, Doth as to freight and apply. | enn eemerenrs co ermele pattontn ___ at irre _ their eapecial order, or Cale eccentricity usually belonging to that sweet clase | iow citizens, Series Fecetthe neucterereieernr ia apeeent atenne ONENE, TaiEh wil enable se tor a PREM, Ameats atthe fice: Roseltmiret oe SCOTT’S BAZAAR. ‘sins avtiole used ot fellow: e whole camp were constantly | Thenew Senators elect, who were in attendance, ‘Oo present quite a formidable naval force Liioaston, Wells bd Romjroy' Epes ofr s Wall stiet be sure very Bua Aa en ot a hen oe 5 singing his songs, and telling his tales. Among | sworn into office in the Senate Chambers by the Secretary COE De Cal eteer ramet te 80 De po ds ieres has get "BANDS SCOTT menren: bis most the rest he sang— of State—the Court for the Correction of Errors being in | Ptlied by Hanter’s plan of submerged horizontal hanks to his friends and the ing articles from of ¢ named countnies, “ If Thad adenkey what would’nt a took their seats as membersofthat body. | Water-wheels; a plan, it 1 may be allowed to judge, The experiment has been fully - = a ‘since: to OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFIC Dablic st large, for the libetal eappo t « f — Do you think I'd wallup him 7 no !'no! no !” as in motion on this great | Of but little utility. Th id scarcely have presented 8 | tested in the case of the U. S. steamer Abert, he opened the above | orasrs. ee id he i Ps may be obtained by ) to And also— And we are glad to be able to which vessel was built for the uee of the U. S. to- ‘merit. a continuance a FL ANGENHEIM ‘ oak. atom pro jood | feeli i irve JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South street, New York. t qualities of his Ales,| ji im*ec nge Building. Phitadelphia. A gay young crow was sitting on anoek.” ben pacyhend abe cry rs ing and good | pographical engineers in making th Beeson fers ‘Gee Wien cad tetael ears We Ligon | Utse___ Resins tes eset | 1 remember wel his deseriton of one George | SatbarhtnenGacutes atten reael | ake, and proved complete alae.” Shey the an ia (ie ool), ‘ eve Oyler the market cer ehord Qostyitsetie AN D FANCY BALL Me Swonts, a Datehinan, in Kestachy,who tarned ous | citizens of their social, obligations tod ‘mutual depend. ae ee by saaed A {-men, and nj of is aaa ‘ t inky Cos r \, Yhere Ladied | a preacher. Ware said he knew him well, and | ence, continues in fav d is likely remain | 588 received the appellation of “Tub Mill.” ar pao ‘and Gentlemen can ampletelyequippe for Masanerades, | Es present, and heard George preach his first | among the cherished Neecivensen ftie pertiela aye ‘of | think Lieut. Hunter will have to try it pasa ler to afford every facility, er eee refreshments to be | Tableaus, or Fancy lock all hours, until 18 a¢ night, 58 PRINCE STREET, sermon. He said George gravely arose in the | the “first settlers.”—Aisany Argus, Jan. 8. “hope tor better lack nexttime,” as old Tom says ican ships in New ¥ the year. Near Niblo’s Garden. | pulpit, and after gazing some time around him, in in Jacob Faithful. yy rely that the same due and t Cortumes for Parties of i m them as heretofore, and should a hireto any P part of the United Beate ae promply | attended loud andgcommanding veice he commenced :— |} Forgray Inretuiexnce.—We have gleaned the Our enterprising steamboat proprietor, Gen. C. mouey will be refunded S kes, | °°: ‘hd tmere s [hear my Savior my, “Shorge, what | following items of interest from the vanio h | M. Reed, has just completed a contract for build- eer Sheds orci softee, BALLS, PARTIES, NEW YEAR'S FESTIVI- doin’ up darin dat bulpit Me say neber | pepera which eamoto hand on yesterday :— Ws ing & mammoth steamer of 1100 tons; and as he a the following banks, (without diseout or any” other THES, dc. d Shorge—he knows what he’s "bout—he’s the report of the Provincial commission of th owns a large landed estate at Buffalo, and in con- “< MMOL AND —Mexars. x Balt, Spa nial 2 ing th iti goin’ breachin. Brethen, let us bray, I tank de, Men hn oth ~ nem A pega Ro they had already | sequence of the conveniences at that place, and J, Bamed te Cp. Liverpool: the Nati vinci Denko : are requested peemunine 8 ve. i O'Lort Got, dat a few names af ua have come up | troved tate ssnroe of great usefulness, chose sphere | other considerations, he has concluded to build her England and Branches, throughout ‘aad “ fF noves, Ke., | to worship in dy house, through the inclemency of f ing, under the kindly influence ofthe | there, much to the regret of our Erie people. She hire Distriet fank pod Branches; Burmii jauking Co. =< ed eich English, Irish, Seoteh, Welsh i rues - a de mud.” ba Pati tee — re a O'Don | ig to be propelled by two powerful hi fiepressure en st 0. q 5 . ; . caret idence | gi, ra auegtiat BABRINE CO. as oe Irland anh Branches, abs eeat sows bp petra, nmtention, and are well caleatated to gh { will just say that Ware is here safe and sound, | produced before the court of the Milita ‘Commbecton, id no doubt her fitting up will be equal, if Provingial Bank of lreland and Branches, in all the principal | yar or Private Parties, at all Contd POE tener pte = oh TAL and I expect to hear him repeat many of his comi- | held in Matanzas, to take cognizance of those accused in | HOt superior, to any thing on the lakes. Fe ne or weotland and Branchea | and well selected eavortaneabal ntolion lag sosés calities, A few such men, on a trip like this, can pt at a servile insurrection. Coupled with | Mur canal is nearly complete, and the first boat Ofek anki Ca Ghat ted Greeks NOVICK TO Tue LADIES Dab, Vere How, | det oft Wenes Sie Meee ears Ws begaile many a lonesome hour, and soften the as- | thierisence, which le conaiaaiy, ore tae Lact’yine | enterprising compenyeand their talented and effe Ly on i to ith a tment at Mrs. 7 F it i eae te q - ing com i- aaly frente, wer it tag done, earislactorily, Their WELLS Millinery Beove, at Canal ret, net |. re Casongia Shins and Drawers; Velvet ic 3} pateaetetrctktd court . Except in the case of some of ‘the most important vesai OM Be my aad effi remitting t t the’ fh sent, with ch ‘addi *; Dressing i Hosiery, Pocket Kerchiefs; The following are the rules and regulations for } lead ho ‘ " fs for whew iis intended,’ a draft for the amogat 30,, would respectfully inf = Braces, prea Se ts, Patent Elastic Shouider| the government of the Oregon Emigrating Com. | the penbapenie wedooen eee toe Fi or deluded on Milleriam having * come ont at the little end of Sarena emma E cay boone oF Saster, an @ secelpy erally, that they are BELLING | ver, ard Cont Shia . Slee aeettaye, | pany! — have been meted out with comparative leniency ; in most Beart ane iting Behe out for the present, Hiiagrtber arionlars apply iF NE AGMARN: Bt Sct ot Miadle'Rer, he" Wray family to trey | ata od eachmentof FARGLLLY Ke LGATE. "| yenrment st etfeqseten, eer eit or miliary. to sil theplantations 0 their ewnert whose interes af course | SO10K reonte aveqocap s theolcgical, dieeunslon 4 a etn, 5 o 5 }) OF mn Fer way, oruer of Park Place. a . itis to ameliorate, as fa ible, the terms of thi ' tween our Methodist and Univ i EAC Ceo thelt advan. | ne | Certain ral 1 regulations for their government, f 4 ok sep remwalist cloteperen, econ WAND AWHLES Ue gubvcriver hes | fae 10 gh Fee oe dpsetinlard. to ooll cheaper Sues UKOTUN FOUNTAIN BBWEKY the purpose of keeping goed order, end presseting civil "| Mears. Kingsley é& Gifford. These worthy vines it rs St sale from £1 to £1000, payable ‘goods are sold at any other establishment in He Snability of the, subse to pet the increased de- | and military discipline. In order to insure union and | ‘0 Trinidad de Cubs, which was so severely injured in have been blazing away at each other in the pre- i ata Principal Ban! ing Institutions: Shrowghont the United Dont’ forget jhe, spame nad gumber, i mand for 8 Fale 4 Ales hitherto manufactured | safety, we deem it necessary to adopt the following rules the hurricane of the 6h October nee been renovated, ats | sence of crowded audiences for the last week Rigdon HN HERDMAN, 61 4 106 Canal street, bany, lad res deved it necessary, to meet th- } Sng regul.tions for the government of the said company. | Sreet expense to thatcity. | The Railroad from Nauvitne festing about as nnch brotherly love as a couple South at, 419 Im*re bet! ‘Hadson and V: Bi stablishi i A fe atthe | Sm re __between Heenan ee | in Ne tat meat | “Rule Every male person of the age of sixteen or up- | 1¢ Progressing rapidly, so mach so, that itis thought that | of politicians debating the tariff. Verily ! verily? A Joven inte by ony. of the Ilan of packets allies on ths lay ath "called as above, Ut, oth, ue end ith ofeach monty ou ‘application as above. FINE FRENCH DRESS BOOTS nich cl m4 wilieven bag: ‘in, | wards shail be considered a legal voter in all offairs re- year.—Dhiladelphia U S$ Gaze might we exclaim, RET, ILING for $3 made the Inteat Rrench y's, e. Ben 6, tn Fula Seem arent? (he Be pis lating to the company. 7 P! J « What sbaurd bigotry in sanotity cled, LASGOW—The ti ritish pith al h i) OUNG'S Fash: | Pigusant lubrions ‘and in abundant au Rule 2 There sball be nine men elected by a majority A Con be ered head. Re akkbey B ae bow eritian ship Touahle Boot and hoe Store, 303 Brosdway, Bowta made | 22%.tme7h ANDREW. cetue emp ay, who, eoall forme coenell, hose dety i | gi neta? om Susricton-— Kor some days pest iat i et venlacctina, ieee te : Bioruites ated tooorder for $3 39, wal to winalty sold Yor $5, H Ni site com, A al dlepures arising betercen indieidus, | Vigilant police firm, Hays, Zell & Co.,bave bad The discussion, | understand, is to be continued ee eto th po imme- and warran fe certvteetion.,. Aled tran FOR CONCERT D 4 ng between individua’s. | oye of suspicion upon an individuel who calls himeeif | from daytto day, watil the * question is eett.ed,” Stare despatch s intended es Teqular trader be- | of every description, Bint and. Shoes Gaiters, Put C AND BALLS. | and to try and pass sentence on all persons for any act | Wittiam Johnson, dliee William Hughes, all whether thi ft h + oF SANE OF Pasaare Sore ee aot cbtbeate bem cose nak » | 78 NOW FITTED INTER AMUSE: | of which they may be guilty, which is subversive of good by jas William Hughes, alias William | whether there is any difference between the WUODHUL, & MINT 8, Ke, witha general assortment y ENTS IN M/ f 1 order and military duciptine. They shall teke es,ecia) rdoo, ree has been lurking about town for some days i Sheep and Goate,” or, in other words, whether The packet ship ADAM CARR will meceed the Ann Har. | '0 #8!" wholesle and etl ‘iikesore | udkrachicg, verb (or nok yantaers ving. | cogn'eance ofgentinels.und memberv of the Fn oe | en ee aa enened hits end Boke | fey eel eed Hee creme OF aia good oF met. ¢ % may ol 1 oF sleeping on post nisre_ | di9 im*ree —_ 483 Broadway, opposite Niblo's Garden, nate of carriwees st | Such persons shall be tried, and sentence peseed upon | Pefore Justice Oray._ Upon searching him there were | Very respeci{ully, yours, &c. FOR LiVERPOOL—Regalar packet of 6th Jan — ith and wil imodate | Such persor i, Py he a fest cleess Voatdelicg Paste Bain He LECTURE, RENOLO- theta and ism sal 0 us ised seats ow | them ar the discretion of the Council, A majority of two- | ¢oi4 dials, one numb. red 9316, maker's name 8. J. Tobias Sam Wsuuzn. ud Hern. Attached 10 an - aplendi ASHBURTON 8 ON PH splendid cut thirds of the Council shall deo.de all questions that iShasamete hee regalar iy. tain Hauletony will positivel OY, PHYSIOLOGY AND FAYSIOG: | chandalicrs. | A os on the same floor, | come before them, subject to th preva or i & Co, and having on it a small cord evard laviug very saperior accommodations for eabi mt AY. in Tees, . For are private parlors, ro ‘of the Ci If the Ci dis oumbered 116%, maker’s name Ji —to tl and Megpeagers, perscen wtstiog to ¢ hia. Stead cobin Lea, in Clint ard rooms, and A suppor-room 200 Lous, w ich wall mo- e Captsin. co og cached @ fine gold fob chain, with seal ing ‘iment ake rode ay torivessiatin, | oe Coun he shail tatoo them bit retsons. when | oper et. i addition to these were zo found & very | a - 425 ¢° No. 100 Prontrntse santa at oth ing, end at StL a ~ ae decline agetn ade by the sume mojority, it shall be | suber beenchrih™ He was comalted by Juntioa Gray for ther examination. The accused is an Englishman of FOR LIVERPOOL— Paeket J bruary, and ' 9 ail Shef ae i ~y sailing Mele 08 | ll be @ Captain elected who shall | iome twenty two or twenty-four years of age, and is sns- Rbditaaches Snip SULRIDAS, Catan A. . De Feysten, Freliceramin t ri Sa TE aay Com ot compny acy | pected of havieg been concerned In'eeveral of the robber Fr freight Or pesaage, haviog Aceajumodations peqnalled Girentp: Professional exami and oteiet disciplice, ond, an ter ee practicable, to enforce | %* 'tely committed in this clty.— Bale Amer, Jan. & foray jor or comfort, iy on board at Orleans w! foot . 1131 Nassau street, Also, works on the above PASLILLES Lis Pants. all ru nd regulations adopted by the company. An: street, oF to + 1901 | Sciences for sale. dan 25+ (PARIS LOZENO than who shell be guilty of disobedience of orders shal! | SUPnuMe Court oy tux Unrrep States, Jan. 2 be COLLENS & CO, 56 South street. EN—Remitances im small or arg: | HIS valasble, mild, avd harm for the positive | ne tried ai renced at the discretion of the council, | —No $2 Edward Curtis, plaintiff in error, vs ‘The packet ai ip Garrick, Captain B J. H. Trask, will ‘on a plau which wi cure of Bronchi colds. whether | which may extend to expulsion from the compen. The | Wm. Martin et el. This cause wes submitted to thecourt ‘ sasored the Sheridaa, and sail oth February, her regular day. For a Captain shalf appoint the necrseary number of duty ser. | 90 the record and printed arguments, by Mr. Nelson At: sO BORAT Peat) ree ‘ if geante, ona of whom shall tnke charge of every guarc, | torney General of the United States, for the plaintiff in RENO ‘ATORS, of & very superior forsale | ONLY ONE DO 5 RSE — in k u it a LUDIN' CASE OR FRAME. Vote tp sulk barsaire, ot Rone toa Peis PAPA ET TS Basa . {' | tad who shall hold their officers atthe pleasure. of the | “ror. and hy Mr. Lord, for the 4 endants in error. 7 A Brean Captain. No 37 Samuel Swartwont, plaintiff in error ve, Jor po Apply to Capt. ver. P POTATOKS—In Is, ite My tending a Fang dy inne company ad shall me is | and by Mr, Lord for the defendants in error, i try. ‘ale 4th, There shall be an orderly sergeant elgtie by | hon et al This cause was submitted to the court on bs Pp 4 ? the record and printed arguments, Mr. Nelaon, Attor [Ris# Cc Tals Irish Cup Potatoes, (rare quality, for aale in lots to suit pur by commencing atthe top of the roll a, No.2, Wm. Oliver et al., appellants, ve. Robert Piatt ie canse wea continued by Mr Morph la is pe teas ath ayers eee dest nest came 4 = = the bottom —thue giving [etal Tho a tof th ‘The above are in oxealent sondldoa, ia, makeereae mea a Nets fr Tears reat d oc cuard duty. ie shall log give Tne member Mery 4 Stanbery for ihe appellants, and by Mr. Platte, for the ap 149 Broadway, corner of Libert; nN been mad ” '. vena hi 1, Whose duty it shall be to k: Mi, CHRISTMAS AND elt ‘AR DAGUERREOTYPE | on hieb pu weeg, tie aeneine arranged ‘nlphebetical order, « of cvery pareer, v Delf ney General of the United States, for the plaintiff in error