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Ww 2 A I D Roorpack IN THe Corron Mazxer.—Fasai- That O11! VBR LATE FR OHIN. tions in the provinces, being either promoted or re- City Intelligence. NEW YORK. HEE * | catixe Forricy News.—The sensation produced Peace, ho! Yet us hear him. iz Ont A. peiving one or oe steps of mania advancement. Police Otc inner 0 pain Lon Rar fh = ; . t tunat mn . ‘New York, Monday, January 20, 1545. in Wall street amongst the merchante, brokers, For Brutus is an honorab! 3 Highly Interesting Intelligence ! Gunna eee ee at Sen ol Mara ate coverel Yo 282 17th oraety nan Bone sabeedagiioe Harkel en = = and cotton dealers, by the fabricated foreign news, ‘So are they all ; all honorable men. making their debut in Sze Setarday evening, with her husbind, and preferred a ng debut in Szechuen and other out of s Important from Wasltington ‘* pablished exclusively” in: the Tribune of Satur- We have heard a great deal of late about the the way places. ai 1 named Joseph Ha) rison, CURIOUS STATE OF THINGS rete ee of the Generals Chingkwoheung and | 7 Gideon ele i IN THE eoyuutei who fell at the second occu ution of | “nd was ery positive egainst Harrison who wai arrest: Chusan, whilet bravely fighting for their country, | ud and held to bail in the eum of $1 £00. to answer the CELESTIAL EMPIRE. are to appear in the presence of the Emperor in | charge. She swore that on the 231ot September lust, dren to Seeaae these. the insignia of pant ity " on oe yo , oe husband ie fos ee ry el the ‘astan a riotou: on se No 7 Hoboken street, an bout 10 on Ratification of the American | killinga lieutenant in Keangnan makasintesads that evening Harrison came int) the room and ioquired vecurred. The indignation ‘of the Emperor on for her busbaud, and on being informed thet he was out, Treaty! account of the parricide, for the Mandarins can | Commenced talking in bold and unseemly manne: only be viewed as parents to the people, ia with. | 0%. being Gas po out of the room, instead of obeying, The Paul Jones, Captain Watkins, one of the our panpds. Mandarins allowed “i is 4 sant tirew har down i ‘nowifbstanding the retated i i edthe marauders te ream: . fastest sailers out of New York, arrived yesterday | ity crossed the frontiers of Cochin-China to ba ates sie havia ‘acco! oats hed hi feb or in 111 days from Canton. 7 soeape, see ae now cate to considerable penal- bi - he Fig ark the secret t 38 one he would i u t lo not instant ti take her ¢ kept the secret until it Our advices from Hong Kong are to the 27th of | ties if the: re Ag ee gate | wears wens rubpt the secretentit i pred 89, tdi ve m0 For important news from Washiugton, we refer | day lust, was quite amusing, and reminded us of our readeyg to the Southrra Mail in the Postscript. | some of the interesting scenes which took place It is now settled that McNulty, the Clerk of the | during the Jast summer, when the celebrated House of Representatives, re @ defaulter—and hat | Roorback’ was in the field of action, issuing his accordingly been removed trom office. Such is | bulletins all over the country in the shape of ex- another sample of the rascality of politicians by | tras, disclosures, wonderful revelations, and so trade. forth. Agsome interest has been expressed to see Tne Chinese Treaty and correspondence, are | this new Roorback, we give it as follows from the | nature. Hence h we of man, anid of the subtle srid to be highly interesting. We shall endeavor | 7yjbume of last Saturday :-— working of his passions, and the hidden springs of to obtain a copy as esrly as practicable. Loren prom Evrore —We have new by express from | action in the soul, must now be regarded as just —————__— # picket ship Oxtord, which was cff thy vast end of | and true, every day receiving fresh confirmation in Important fom Albany. Long Island yesterday worning. She Jeft Liverpool on 3 : rem Our spoastitton Albany, represent that Mr. | ‘he 16h, wih kenden advices to t! er the doingsof mankind. Thus it is that now, hun- delinquencies of the old parties—the whigs and lo- cofocos ; but “Brutus isan honorable man.” We have had long reports about the vagabondism of foreigners; but “Brutus is an honorable man.” We have had solemn promises of retrenchment, econo- my and reform; but ‘Brutus is an honorable man.” Shekeepeare did, indeed, know human - Cotton fully maintained ite ad read: ted, is | September. i her mind iu such a manner that Dix and Mr. Dickioson, are the Senators from this | and was looking belter..'The advion sloce the sreomer | reds oF Yeats after that great teacher wrote, Bis | "Aone the passengers in the Paul Jones, ate eee ei gpree and she had frightful dreams at 1 State. This result spriogs from a sort of compro mores eu + Since the 13th, 9,000 bales had been ns eis of men and mei = os pi pete Fletcher Webster and J. H. O’Donnell, of the | people to behave hike quiet children isteeieg nee husband of husband was not mise between ‘the two sections of the “de- | “Nothing new in the money market. Sn ee American Embassy to China. Chinese Edict Against the English, Harrison on being examined declared the charge utter- mocracie”— Dix being the “barn-burners” choice, | _!£Laxd was much agitated O'Connell was in Dub- | honorable ma lin, and had been muking tremendous speeches in favor | The famous 4 The most important piece of intelligence by thie | The Presidents of the Provinciel City, and ly fulse, and alleged that it was made by the complainant and Dickinson the ‘old hunker’s.” Dickinson iv | of repeal, People of | and her husband forth packet, is the ratification, by the Emperor, of the | very village, issue a proclamation to the English barba- ‘he husband bea. ps ee ments eee * oil contract” has occupied & go0d 3 : deal of public attention in this city, but it has f ry fs . rians for their information. P T _ —but bot! b France —Commerce wi aid to be considerably af- i » ff ‘ in " it. The complainant isa woman about il gape fie pe rates ee ne tated by the reornt changes tn thetavif. The importa | hardly yet been fully exhibited in all ite detaile, | “Treaty with America,” negociated by er . nathereas you have declared that we are at peace and an emee eee personal attrac- fe to the further ascendancy of the greateouthern | ions f, 8 couctry are likely tofa lon although Brutus is an honorable man.” It ie and the Hon. Caleb Cushing. It went into effec ry a Tae Bog Sete Ce ee eee ed is a good looking young, f about @latesman, and in fivor of the Van Buren party. ‘here is much sgitation in the manu{sc howeves too-Hehisad'uil¥.n sabjeat oibery ot at Canton on the 25th of September, so far as the tt lect rg pied beaven ike ienavolenas pe bv rpc ou ‘one very queer aspect, nat O : A ‘, “2 present some vory * t i) th ‘ i . | Chinese are concerned. As it has also been rati- | his excused your which the Universe can with diffi | peculiar features. How far the chi ‘at tl dq The Cambria hes now been nearly sixteen del tseoqui) hens bets tee though there | over,and besides “Brutusisanhonorable man.” W: fied by our Senate, the treaty will immediately go | Stlty endure, and that you change your faces and cleanse | sec is true, it would be fearcanitints tom trct days at sea, We shall hi fuller advices when the Oxford comes | "hall therefore endeavor to give a complete history ie i bay-e aire hi oath of the women against the statement of the man. It foto port. Our new: tor was too much ine burry | of this affair, and so give it its proper place in the nto full force and operation. nn ier Chet Lane Pes = w bemoetectn tear requires very strong evidence in acourt of justice to con- ‘Will Congress do Anything? se Decne hhe papas. it may be toat here daeg advence of | . wnals of th e, for indeed, ** Brutus is an hono- The Americans stand high in the estimation of | ¢ eto the idea of this et Ant uname conform- Pepe tag bt a Niall qrowy veseen, ould be tats Will Congress do any thing of any importance rere ieee i plug’ ¢ the Celestials. insensible to gratitude and stil! house where her screams pe Poof s rable man.” To’ begin then at the beginning, as “* Bratus is an honorable man.” The first chapter in this history consists of the resolution offered by Mr. Johnson, concluding the bargain with one of the contractors, but “‘ Brutus isan honorable man.” Here it is:— Commitrex on Lames ann Gas, To give more effect to this ridiculous fal tion, the Evening Mirror,—the organ of the ‘up- per ten thousand,” as it facetiously calls 1'self,— gave it its sanction by publishing it entire. Yet, to @ person at all acquainted with the foreign news department of a newspaper, the falsity of this re- port must have been perfectly apparent. The blun- July Sist, 1844. are i a sa ari il heart, plotting to {n our compilation of the news by this arrival, | Yon nn ov i Coroner’s Office=Jan 19.—Deatu From Buarine.— we give a few extracts exhibiting the internal | gota fort upon the Ald feundaiion cl tieteou nee for, Owing to the information which was lef st the Corepers + ‘ i , and to establish on y being erroneous. the report of the affairs of the Chinese Empire. They are funny | tory, and te Crore ee aiee. vetoes torct conse of burning in yesterday's Herald, was equally so. enough. aren like bird: of prey, aretly gitsomin g your craftiness uae ee oo ee ater Mary a fi i to be ver ing the vile an dispositions of d : (Mwy _ The Chinese an Canton continued to ry geats, with the rapecious hearts ict eriee tana 58 years of age, and cameto her death under riotously come eh ae tCanton, | smislretdy having seized upon Hong Kong as 8 place fades ay Copeg ee gine fi Secvahrd 4 : a * P fa. a There were five nch vessels of war at Canton. | upon wi to peroh, you moreover desire, like the silk | |.t0 a 5 jroome aie ty ” beara si forgery is made might Pre aan Tucker, Drake, Mott, Ward, Div- | 7.) French Minister was negociating a treaty. poteck tah detach dhar Tinee Ikea yeas mew Me weterin vening, left ker toi went ton heue oppete to spd the ave told any one its character at once. Theidea | ‘phe superintendent produced Rareel prenaeels When The Chinese in Canton seem to hate “outside | longtime you have harbored fraudulent devices and here. | °vening. About haif past 10 o'clock, his attention was during the present session? This irquiry is begin- ning to pass from mouth to mouth in every circle of society. Congress hae been in session nearly two monthe, and nothing has been done, unless it is to talk, without acting, about Texas—to get up a quarrel between two of their members, who then ran all over the country to get a shot at each other —or the exposure of a very equivocal transaction connected with the management of the funds in of stating that a news collector was in ‘t t | he had received for contracts for jil—when, 2 4 tracted to the windows of his mother’s room by an unu the hands of the Clerk of the House of Representa-| , jy “ t bit with bt a d A rts on motion of Assistant Alderman Jonnaon. ft was barbarians” most cordially. They look upon the ere LIAS dowaty lend eon ee to ete orout | sual light, and hesteni h Goce locked. tives. For nearly two monthe this body has been | vesei was at the care on def Api he at the | “Resolved, That the Superintendent of Lampe and Gas | English alone as outside savages and threatened | {his, you encrouch upon our city, atill more will tue bit- | Ho barat it open, and saw hla mother lying on the floor 1x Day after day they meet in the Cepitol—listen to d . ‘$000 gallons fall oil at 934 cents, to return the casks | to this effect. Ifwedo not exclude you, sincerely we arail and on fre. There de quite sufficient to stamp it with its trae character. | and deduct 2 cents per gallon. It created, however, some little sensation amongst | The contract was accordingly made with ‘ Mr. the small fry of cotton brokers, who have just in- | George Harris,” for ‘Brutus is an honorable telligence enough to know a hawk froma hand-| man.” It was then said that this was a job, and saw, but very little beyond that. that this Harris was a clerk in the employ of Ald. Seriously, however, we do not know how to | Johnson, although “ Brutus is an honorable man.” characterize the villainy and wickedness ofany one | Ald Johnson then becomes indignant and makes connected with a newspaper, professing to be re- | the following affidavit—price, one shtlling ;—in- | spectable, so thoughtlessly and carelessly tritting | deed, ‘* Brutus is an honorable man.” European civilization was beginning to show it- | bitterness of pe ics tetriake: “Tb eases bye teens ot Urinking tos muoh, and the only way the ao- self in China; the English had opened a ‘Supreme | gisnand wickeduess fe full to the brim, cident can te accounted for, is that while ‘under the in- as, . . nence o! juor. she so near ¢ fire as to burn her Cone" and cetera he) Bees nee - Hew: oa wh hteous people, willingly sit still clothes, or ae might have brushed against the stove, and e new ship Howqua, Captain Palmer, iver ‘We will send forth our flying missives, and collect and | **t her clothes on fite, and have been perfectly sober. at Macao, in ninety five days from New York. league ourselves together, specially to exhibit our great] B® injuries she received produced her death. The American frigate Brandywine, was at Can- ttl it is @ common enemy against whom we are in Wicatrlonia. ea, ton when the P. J. left; and the sloop of war St. | How can we suffer the rats to run along the besmsof | Ole Bull gave his last concert in Philedelphia on Satur- H i h nd it i Louis on the East Coast of China. Officers and | pur houses teed phere rete Meet UP Ou | day evening. From thence he proceeds directly ‘south, the prayers of the chaplains addressed to high heaven— proceed with their solemn trifling—pour forth twaddle and nonsense, which they call debate —adjourn early in the afternoon to dinner—and pass the evening in lounging about the hotels and bowl- ing alleys, But no businees is done—nothing is expected—no practical utility springs from this great body representing the people of the Unite States. si ihie ai ‘ald f A. wine, crews were remarkably healthy. The following | to and remo odious race. where he is announced to give several concerts. Some of the most important measur been th the talghty Sanne Saeed of this epee Cary Mbuatnrae New Youx, } i is a list of the officers of the St. Louis :— After the of this notice you are not to scheme | The Park Theatre during the ensuing week is engaged try, a8 this instance has been exemplified.— for laying bold on‘places ; you must not move the old laced before Congr equirin, ion + i Pr a J id city, being duly sworn.de-| |saac McKeever, Commander; L. G Keith, John R. | ; ia is f thi sy, 3 ne for a number of balls ; on the 29 h inst. it will be opened pleoed -bavety Gong! q What the motive could have been we cannot di- Assistant Alderman vf the | -T; BM. Dove, Mont. Hunt, G. H. Preble, Lieute. | oUndations of the Companys Factory ; this place all the psig Perhaps one of the interesting, in a dor c 7 A Eleventh Ward of ty; that in April last, he fermed . "Surgeon; W. oe sp. Assistant Sur. | 8°04 citizens of Canton will retein, in order tosecurethe | by Welch’s unrivalled equestrian company, if the ‘ f , vine. The whole effair demands a full and ex- ‘ SP pe Teen . Laurason, Surgeon; W Bishop. Assistant Sur-. | mouth of the river through which we transport our grain, | horses do not tractive stars, than all the and foreign point « w, is that which relates to ‘ . aeopartnership with Mr. James R. Sparrow, and which | geon; Andrew Wei! Acting: Master; M. 8. Smith, W | 304 also fora a " not prove more at ve stars, SepERCee Gouetion. Why" isinothing: done with |iist eee ences the manegers of the journal | co jartnership wes to commence on the Lat of May, under | ffammond, 3 1. Johoston, 6D. Spence, C- H Oatley, | “it yuu de not rouse from your lethargy, but stl follow | otherstrom Macready downwards, who here appered on this? Why is it'thet plans on plans are submitted | “ten? and if they do not give it, they at once | (enema et te aton, Oil factory at Now 940 Front etrect, | GRU Nin Pureene Ceri J. cf Hanbury.” | (Zour old footsteps, then will we buraish our wea those boards for some time past, it will be surprising. consign themselves to the contempt of the commu: | which the firm of Johnson & Sparrow bought out, and | poatewain “..8.Koight. Gunner, J. D.Benthall. Car. | *v'@2s® our valorous troops, and draw out the inexhausti- | The Seguins, in company with Mr. Frazer, left this city to both houses of Congress, and yet not! ng done? ble accumulated treasures of the multitude of our villages. | yesterday, for Ne here they are en; to Dut thle ie os 4M. Aw Interaal question of the | ™'Y: fenced ea in any wite berm terested tm the Butners af th frm of | POU ene eee neg Genet Sep 25) Every village will display Ste qittering banner. "6 | Qppearoxihe 27h ios or A o . % d ‘% ri ‘rom the Hon: re ie @ rebels wi slain, ow far wi ir cries % "9 deepest interest to the whole macs Travat To Evrors.—We believe that the num- | Spurou. § Jobnet cite at rretot cie firavof johuaee | The intelligence from this city is of a rather | resound? Our strong men Utterly expend. their | ,yoCeoqten Papers ate Teo ett to ance connected with the Post Office D of Americans who intend to make the “Tour | g sparrow, was tocellect some bills due the frm, for | alarming nature. Two firms have leased building sce ad ont died aes sxhaey their devices, | city. ifthe“ charming Borghese,” and the lady-like Ar been delayed and postponed, year after Europe,” is this year larger than ever before, | w!ich Harris was allowed two per cent commixtion allotments on the site of the old factories, and | and we have but to point our fingers and the rivers and | nouit, would accompany the former. and unite their foroes poepaneee ye . A ; Deponent further says that neither he, nor the firm of | have been clearing away the rubbish preparatory | ‘Me sees will be calm. in giving aseries of concerts, we do not believe tbat the the great mass ot the community despai: oink i the Spereaed a ties et sfoetng. the Johnson & § deve dnony sing or inany wise, bern | to building. This does not meet the approbation | ,,We, Will set our ambushes go that neither gods nor | greatest triumph ever achieved by Ole Bull, could surpats i je » - | Atlantic, and the additional comforts offered in | interested in an; the business of the said Harris id anonymous placat ve bee: . the reception they would meet either in the appreciati action on the eubject on the part of the representa * fe * y of of ; of the mob, sud. anopy! P ave been | good and ju tts ee ee hit ite of their talents or in the crowded houses they would draw. A . ; "i Deponent forthe: ‘a that some two months since his d, threatening the contractors death if tives. A reduction of the present rates of post- | our pcket ships, many are now induced togo who | yarmer, Mr. Jomes B Sparrow, entered int>a contract | Posted. threatening, the leath. if } out these jumping " age has been demanded of the whole people, but | were previously too timid to attempt a passage. | with the [aspector of Lamps end’ Gas, to furnish 10 009 | they build for the foreigners, also the destruction | bends the vliant bamboo, thus sutticiently ‘our | Mr. Henry Phillips appears to be well received by the i people; Babe Dassags rlloneol ell tar the ten et the Ch¥. Deponent further | OF the houses. It is but too prebable, that the | great excellence toall t quiliza the | Chivalry of the South. Wherever he has appeared, he hitherto no response whatever has been made by| It is said that one of our largest and most popu- | Kallonso/ off jor the wan of tie ely, ipsa will keep their word, and the property, or | minds of the righteous citi has been honored by lange and fashionable audienoee — Congress, in consequence of the obstinacy of the | lar packet ships, the Queen of the West, which | chaved with his own private funds. Thnt none of such ees fe lives ot the obnoxious strangers be ‘en- | though you earnestly desire a prefect to beg for peace, | He has recently written anew American song, which > ; : ; ; ma ; 5 In th Of A riot, there ie fortu. | certainly it will be diMeult to show you leniency. fas aung at his concerts, and which has ved Post Office Department itsell, and the inefficiency | sails to-morrow for Liverpool, Capt. Woodhouse, | ‘ter in the premises af the said. firm of Jubnson ¢ Sparrow, ee sales bile Boat nape Fae creat | Hasten, hasten, and tremblingly obey! Do vet lay up | With plandits wherever it has been heard. It is called of the members of both Houses who have had this | has already several of her state rooms engaged for | ponent further says that he has had no inte ent o fy kind ae aotwar iniberiver * we have also erie of | cause for future regret. A special notification. “Star of Columbia.” The following are the words : to the Cor- matter entrusted to their hands. We might men | the trip of next May, and that month being the be- | "ame or natur contract for oit furnis war and a large mercantile fleet at Whampoa,who Markets. Star of Columbia, fair as the morn. : y : igs P deren. ‘ ; Uasullied by crime, and in liberty born— tion a number of other public measures, of greater | ginning of the fashionable travelling season, it is | 7°" “mee he has been Aldermen, ys gyay. will probably. be ¢ i peteageclttah ctr country; | | Carton, Manxsr,, Sept 20, Turonrs (duty paid) Be Tho Giant ot Nattons, of froado andarty and lesser importance, that receive no attention | thought that she, as well as the other packets to BS sori 7ities and aworn before me, this Oth day of Jano | reid the Captain of ‘the Iris move his rigate | quotation, bue Let any importation would probably, eine The ea ‘vor to this he lend, from the present members of Congress, but who | sail at that time, the Queen in particular, for her | "™’ Conn. JNO DEWITT, Commissioner sf Deeds, | from this harbor to Whampoa, or even off the city bg sir ndc bok AT gi Siuaaichncare oak From Europe's famed aities tot y fostering hand 5 fs. cs Hf i i i i * t = i 9 Se Pes Re: a . a a) have every disposition to get up disgraceful personal | #!most unrivalled qualities, will be crowded with | Such is the ‘affidavey,” italics and all, copied nahi le fanaa " aSiguabe sy ofa riot, we hope the | , 5 cia Tinnevelly, $6065; new, 7828 4; old weatern, ; red are met like s arcat, with smiles on thy face, squabbles that can do no honor to themeelves or | passengers. Leaving America in May, travellers | from the “native” organ, for “Brutus is an hon- [From the Peking Gazette] 5aac new. 6 S: 25 Ben al, 682. Here Genius hoa vent, here thesind’s free to roam, the country. : } can make the tour of Europe and return home be- | orable man.” The Chinese government sends its worst crimi- | rrey do, 8 104320. dull: yarn, No lenges d re cased by Kublon's dull Grade, meat What is the reason of this constant, unvarying, aT cold mere Sete iB, rie ane Next comes the following curious little bill from ails, and egy not a ree princes of 3 yo bed si alee) pale pe: $2 He lives, and he feels like a Giant again. i f ‘ith th it interests of the ince the organization of the steam 'p lines, i “ jood, to the iklunkeang or Amour river, on the di. no demand. ie Mr. Pailli ill ret to th rts in April t, sn nvr witrtioe iol Bs those who travel have formed themselves into two the office of the Comptroller, and indeed, “ Brutus) confines of the eastern part of Russian Siberia, | uid ,In, white goods there ce eh elon bonceriarent thee teture te Ron me nation, by such a body of otherwise tolerably sen- ; a, sible men as those who are sent to Washington? | classes—the steamerites and canvass-backites ival will be looked for with interest by his is an honorable man.” where the exiles are exposed to the severest hard | ‘ul! of sale at the price qnoted. where his é F pa 5 5 x, June 2st, 1844, ships, and whilst hunting the fur animals, are ofter sp iartac vite pbs tans fea a Hes m3 ipo aA many frien: New ‘What is the reason that the business of the country | Toose who seek comfort, and visit the two conti- | Comsuestonzas oy Atws Hous left to starve in the howling desert. The Genera! | ‘onoop, 260; de ber,1 90.0 $2—stack heavy; steel $4 a | , ThoRenuine Fakir of Ava is absut to take a tour South cannot be attended to by the men who are paid for | nents for pleasure and health, rarely make more | sane13 2oasks Spriog sym Ol, Joucete & Mmanew, 1) wha holds command in that ion, is xenerally » | 10 -no deman'; lead, pie, $5; nickeilve pasar sat wil give Meera busta ate neat reas in the transacting it 1 Whatis the reason that the Texas | than one trip in a steam ship, whilst those who go} atass Tha 1g H pit tlh bamrethe sowviets with tesrensee, - per :! saath dhagheB bed Sovrhet ye [edith sieited unbounded epplause in Baltimore, Washington, question cannot be decided one way or another? | (0, and from Europe, on business, make the steam- i 164 1 The Governor of Chekeang has duly represented | cet Is dull. especially for Malwa, of which there heve | ‘5 hate isabel eae Why cannot the postege question be taken up and | ¢rs their only means of conveyance. Ia making ——002 4 the meritorious ceeds of the gentry under his im bape els Legge les, bee . or Bac ene ins bak sentaer Rasanaea’ ott Notetha chning: The ciee nae decided as the penp'e want it? The reason for al) | passages to Europe there is very little difference Bored sh oi ©. oo vee ce on oe oe e605 36 be periediction, f Reb Maine Uy be Wet! ‘che chediee ‘atna sales been made at $785, two |e appeeratite yrevicasto hie Gepertare for the. quth. this negligence and delay, and quarrelling, and | between the two classes of vessels in the time oc- (Signed) GEO. HARBIS, for Johnson & Sparrow. ps Saercrous, that if al the Mandarins of the gees Pee ae Beebe ra ee cargo quality, 21002 ie Deieebesh i emusing the good people of Philadel- rqiabbling in both Houses of Congress, may be cupied in their tripe; but in coming to America The above is u true copy of a billon file in the Comp- | Empire died within on pha the Greig for oollens—Rpanish stripes, $1012 per yerd; long bs ped es oaaish ikea sia his “Min traced 10 the secret maoceuvers of cliques which | the steamers have the advantage in speed, while | troller’s oy 3-SERRELL, Clerk to Compt re who bats fale in advance could not all see | 1 Tipe y foe nya peo as) strela.” riaty are principally engaged in electioneering for Pre- | the packet ships are superior in comfort and safety. sidential successions and the apportionment of the spoils The Dsmocratic party have alarge majority | T#® Streere.—Never were the streets of any ia the House of Reoresentatives, and if they choose christian city in such a state as ours. Not only are to legislate instead of talk, what isto prevent them | ‘hey coated with filth, the stench of which is in- from acting ? But they do not choose to do that tolerable, even in Broadway, but the pavements Then, to diversify the subject, we have a little Some Revenue officers in the Tungchoo depart- ‘nes beke-perbl os a teenie te ine nt event, entific investigati th ment, were unable to make up the deficit of their 7 r wpa iu be henonable an ne a4 Teal Feenigty apd to make 8 arvere example, in order i a8 Seekers “See ten eaeeee Pee oe to deter others from following their example, they 5 rope and of this country speak in the highest terms New Youn Jan’y 6. 1845 | were to transportation. When the sen | joe'erop ha - ‘sak of bie talents asa singer as well asa musician and emi. PN ter et geo! fhe yr tence, however, was revised, it appeared to thr | “sik—Teatlee, $510.0 C40 per plcul; Taysaan, 480; Can- | rent composer. He will be assisted by Mise Stone, and z judges a far better plan to leave the culprits in of | on. 2802300. Tne only sale we are aware of, was4v | several dietinguished musical performers, Slant th -t the one marked No. indard A This party is divided into a number of different | 47¢ 80 utterly dilapidated that the safety of every | o¢ Il ; that No. 2 naan | fice, and force them to pay up the arrears in instal: | hales 1 aysnen at $430. Mrs. A. Drake and Miss Mary Duif were playing atthe elit Sood Hoste and they are all looking more | vehicle is endangered, and the limbs of the poor a ot operme oil; ond that No 8 is 23 per est below the mente. To this wise proposal the Emperor gav: ee engo, = nes: $188 16 par Pics do new, 248 | People’s theatre, Ciccinnati, at lest dates. Pinas succession, and the division of the epoile on | */mals that are obliged to run over them are every | “anderd of sperm oll—belug on mach par onnt adulte- his nocaediticge! Cnr W Nps i) eed affairs 0: Porvamue Pekoee new 6 aie; ao fine octet o3; | 9, General Tom Thumb, the original Radoo Scatufe of this . ’ moment liable to be broken. The street and ward as Nov a3 Greenwich area) wat, not oath | Bosspieg led to, whilst the revenue |. ankay, 16.8 18; Hyson, none; Young Hyron, 20.0.26, | Su¥_ oppears to be drawing a greet number of visitors in the accession of Mr. Polk, tnan to anything else. Bangor. a. kin, C ‘ Gunpowder, Canton, 30 a 60, Selfi-hoess, an sbaorbing and di-graceful selfish. yeonrkin, powde inton, 30 a Such is the illuminated history of that ‘‘oil,” | Changpeih Tartar General of Fuhchoo and Sx he very.unfavorable state o} | Putnam hes been brought out at the Charleston theatre. inspectors too, are utterly regardless of any com- i . 40 0 67. d we think every one must be satisfied that | perintende of Customs, has laid a memorial be: | the En market will compel buyers to hold back, it-| Mrs. Mossop is engaged at the new theatre, Charleston. nees, and an utter disregard of public utility, is the | Plaints that are made. A dangerous fracture has t fore the Ei in which he gives a full accouut | hel te purchase at t prices Th foundation of all the grots neglect of duty on the | ¢zisted in Chambers street for some time, but, al- | “* Brutus is an honorable man.” We have a great | or'this brangn Of revenue. Tr appears, that the | holders sow a diapoaition, to relax’ somewhat inthe ex. , part of Congress, and all the disgraceful transac- though the inspector of the ward has been notified | deal of additional interesting matter to give, but is | whole of theannual duties of Fokeen Province, | orbitent prices they have been asking, but the reduction Mereantile Library Association. not “Brutus an honorable man?” We have to | not including Amoy is fixed at 92.600 taels. Hie | vill Leia’ be much greater than they are pare Me. Epirog:—-Notwithstanding the attempts S , i‘ decessor for, re teas can be purchased with any degree of de b; tabli throughout the civilized world. Is there to be no fice of the Mayor himself, not the slightest atten- | tell of contracts for brandy in which to bathe the 3.560 tacle, Be pe eee oben to Sahat ol safety. of the fone jar Romioation) hos inet tacenves end tothis% No termination 1 No reformation 7 | tion has been paid to the matter. We believe there | feet of paupers at Bellevue—but is not “Brutus an | During the A ays time that Changpeih himself has igeea ties Teas yaom Ist Jury ro 17th ee Into office, their allegation that the ‘ Rollins tick- ‘We must contess we see little prospect ahead, but | i# No remedy till the whole of these new reformers | honorable man ?”—of contracts for pork—of con- | held the o| he-has been short 42 taels, which} pisck! 3 v et” were opposed to the present faithful and effi- tions which cast dishonor on the American name | three times, and a complaint also lodged at the of- : we do not give up all hope that something may | P¢ turned out neck and heel hoped resale cehe pecs Ch ene 3 couats witem anger to emount to 48260, fasts, fabricationan wel a lf ather ehergee which-tasy yet be done. Discrosunes 1 Gannuine —We tinderstand that | {07 *toee—of contracts for potatoes—of contracts | 10,200 taels are wanting, and since the defaloation Belen eee establish at their meeting o8 for wine—of contracts for Java coffee—of con- | is ced iv the fle Sid hovel ma only ruined % : Front Jeet oie Meorine . | sever 101 insetties e whole commerc: 8, ie above office 0! e association. nse! pace as a contents sauff—of con: the worthy Gijeetal beseeches Taoukwank, tha this you Will add to the numerous favors you have tracts for Cavendish tobacco—of contracts for pot | this sum may be remitted. Whilst asking this fi — | conferred Go them, and which are gratefully re- Green, the lecturer on gambling, has returned -to this city, and intends to resume bis lectures on thut interesting subject. It is said that he intends, Frare-up IN THE Pennsyivanta LeGistaTurr— Beacu anp Tue Lawnicn Banx.— We published yes- terday a full report of the flare-up in the Penn- f A ; 2 .? | ash—of contracts for butter—of contracts for lard he wi hile, i i : mbered Many Cuerxs. sylvanin Legislature, relative to Moses Y. Beach | in these lectures, and has prepared himself, to give —of contracts for flour—but who dare ay tae with in eyes the Barbariane 7, HC aa gg 3d rN OLY oe and the Lehigh Bank. {t seems thata resolution | a full description and development of all the |'pratus is not “an honorable man? Who} Wiel, and invite merchants to follow their pursu: adres, 283 i Amusements. : was introduced and passed, requiring an examina- | gambling establishments in New York, their locali- Where? What? in in the face of the whole bide em indrance, and thus secure in fu. * 4 ‘Tayon's Cincoe.— Goasin's pened ¢ this evening. tion into the proceedings in relation to the Lehigh | ties,the persons who frequent them; with the modes | earth we say, “Bru n honorable man ?” Considerit very large trade of Fokeen Pfo- A i hry alt fai ad pe Bong qround—the most daring feat ever accomplished Devere County Bank, an institution incorporated last year, | of life, social system, morals, and so forth, of the —_—_—_—_— vince, the rate of customs is a mere trifle, per cent, Pods selected; Republican do, is t> run a mile inside of six minutes around the ring; und for the purpose of aiding and assisting the indus. | principal gamblers; together with the connexion | , 7"® Bosron Travan, &c —The passengers from | and when even this cannot be collected, the smug: | 4a per cent discount.” ee Paraloe makes his first appearance in a new co- trious classes in Allentown, a very beautiful vil- lage on the Lehigh River, in Pennsylvania. In the course of the debate which followed the introduc- tion of this resolution, a variety of statements | those iniquitous and demoralizing establishments were made, which show distinctly, that the circu- | We expect something rich when Green commences lation of the Plainfield Bank was used as an instru- | these lectures,and will accordingly send a reporter which subsists between certain branches of the | Boston who left there on Friday evening, via Nor- | gling carried @n im native bottoms must be im-} Exouarax—Bills on London, at 6 months sight, 48 24.5 miohe Oinhvei Family .gvecapibener tals de: police and the gambling-houses, and which has | “ich, for New York, intending to take the steamer | Matec. F . Cee ee ae nrtentiary on the Ben- | iightful concerts at Rutger’s Institute, to-morrow even- 6 ing: 8, as | wy. a d by the h 1 | ,, Chinkeaepin, 1 of Fokeen, having died, | ¢* ry, Bp ig? 100 Mexican | | 8°" Seo advertisement. been the means of preventing the suppression of Nea or were detained by the: heavy sofas, hie | the Governor beseec es the Emperor to take into | dollars, Court o Made nee pi0b dicular saa ey Rave “Aiaoneris.—A. lecture and experimente on the id not reach Norwich before the departure of the | consideration his greal purchase of £120,000 of Barings’ billa, at "at the | subject of Medical Megnetism, in to come off this even- boat at 4 0’clock A. M.,on Saturday, and were | great execution im the * 4 - r of the n for exports, ing at the Society Library Room, corner of Broadway i bestow seme marke of distinction upon by dovleed char and Leonard street, by Dr. A. 8. Stroug, who Is by far compelled to take the Long Island train. The | chidren. He @t the same time encloses testa: ee ee ee eee and il PES: | the most. popular experimenter that we ¢ ie ment of avoiding the laws of Pennsylvania, re- | to attend them and give them to the public, with | P™e"se!® who left Boston on Saturday for the | ment, that the last words which fell from hie } to4 nese. His mode and manner of t quiring certain conditions to be complied with in | all the remarkable disclosures. Long Island Road, reached Allen’s Point about 10] mouth expressive of deepfelt gratitude to his London or Liverpool, £4 per ton of 0 | has won tor Lead ae Oonsnaen® bee bryce YC a o’clock at night. They were also detained by the | gracious master, may meet the Imperial eye. per ton additional; to Amoy, $6 per | ire ied on tht heavy snow and ice upon the Boston and Worces- There was last year a great scarcity in Shense, Pactoras be Pig? fe mee be uw) —— A ry and government was,obliged to issue seed corn ter and Norwich Roade—the whole numbering | and subsistence to the suffering peasantry, from it Meter >! Hot nearly 260, crossed over in the steamer from | own granaries. ‘The harvest, however, this year Counsztzons AND ATToaNays.—The following | ‘her soe is 3 Poi i has in very indifferent, and the people i i her Allen’s Point to Greenport, and arrived yesterday, an ean Pate . ry ind: people | gentlemen were, on Friday fem simpitved by the | many years pais well commencing the new bank at Lehigh. One of the members of the House, stated in the course of the Wintsr Tairs rrom Boston.—Those who left debate, that the large amount of $84,000 of Plain- | Boston on Friday evening, by the train via Worces” field notes was offered in payment of the stock | tet, did not reach here till yesterday morning. Ice subscribed for by Moses Y. Beach. This was in-| aod snow on the Worcester and Norwich Rail- nibject we would advise to attend. down re wi | Baa ei their arrears. The court, Supreme Court as Counsellor ° deed refused as not being money, nor the represen- | roads were the cause of the delay. It took five Ganday) moraines aa Long Island Railroad — | therefore, has ly xemitted its demands for uLoRs.—Benjamin gan siadlptey rome eufictently i ae ee tative of money, and as being also contrary to the | locomotive engines to clear the tracks. The Long | The gale is represented as being very severe. The | another y % Me a deansba ie ta oteto ARS Hear A; Brighat ae pies B. Cush: | ai ec onetime And as another iuducement his Bar jestoc ors and Segars as to d-fy com ach Vs inet, inachas been reduced to,1m0 shilline he pate in: vegetables, ke. ‘All hinds “of poultry .. We would recommend thove who lown town, to give him a call. law of Pennsylvania, providing for the going into | !eland Read was in the same condition ;—that has operation of the charter. An investigation will | also been cleared soon take place, however, and fresh developments will be made of the fiaanciering operations of Mo- boat was 23 hours in crossing te Greenport, and| A criminal ton the run was made in four hours into Brooklyn. bnaeg m. The magistrate of Joreph R Flanders, L. H Brown, the district is on id Bs account deprived of his rank, | Tilden, Wm, Grandin, 8 D Li The Express from the new steamer Cambria, if | and sent home for hisnegligence. * 1D. McLaren, John Newland, ‘4 " she reached Boston during yesterday, will be run An embassy had arrived at Canton from Cochin ag Cosh - Jace fs Wells, Robert H. Wale during Wh deen of Venison ‘will be served up every day 3 mA. Vi over the Boeton and Providence, Stonington and | China, and directions have been given to entertain favey A. Weed, Nathan T. Rosseter, Joseph 8. Colt, Wno’s to st Mayon or Boston?—There are now two whig, one democratic, and one native ses Y. Beach, who makes himself worth 000, i fi i 3 - ‘ pir ‘ all bie phe mae rurigianeh iat bi candidate, for the Mayotality ot Boston. To-day | the Long Island Railroad, and may be here early oe ade. a ~ Penis inveroren: Worse Ver W vadson Nea Werke ig train, daria P cone bay a bea trp hie etree nog Sbeat N tat, ave A di ‘A d the fifth attempt to elect one of them will be made. | this morning. plied to these mitted. MM Jo % h NLA. ry, » | the grave wil fy daease, the exact "aaturn ante ond ote one point, however. According to the de | i¢ the whigs and natives keep up a distinct organi- A fire broke Ar George W. Bushnell, Danl. Clerk Briggs, Ctihsen' precacien vet velopments in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, ‘i . + “a Rapxtti’s Benerit takes place to-morrow even- | yj ings. Fy . | Burret F. Beach, Henry § Barry. Thos. Batch, Chases | the sy Manag oS 00) of Plainfield flered i sation, there will Senin be Ro eRetar” i i Ki, Bowne, Jomes H.’Becom, H Beiley, J. Williem | tried them, ‘Their effects were almost: mirsculows, $81,009 of Plainfield notes were offered in payment ———— ing, when the Semiramide will be performed — n Saud thin cal Net, | Chemplin, ‘Casper P. Collier’ Gibert W. Cummings, | use of one box she was restored to healih. How of Lehigh Baok stock, at atime when according | Exeetron mm Pittenura, Pa —At the recemt mu-| Rapetti is, perhaps, one of the most efficient ele- jon calamity, by let: | james Elmendorf, Jacob W. Eleeffe . Field, | are soflcring from worms and know it not. A E . Pn rather k, 5 i I . It on the ground, which hand for all. who will aval themselves of it. to the statement of the managers of the Plaiufield | Sicipal election in Pitsburg, there were five can- | ments of the Opera, certainly contributing to its | speedily set in flames. 4 beg et Mit tgp ena | Dr. warehouse in 106 Nassau street. Agents, 227 Bank, they had only $81,000 ia circulation! Jus! | didates for the office of Mavor. Howard, whig, perfection and success, more than any other indi- When the e: nations of the highest literati | cock, Cyrus P. Hitler, es, . Beats Ledger Beil 7 Pilladelohiar cd's Staveserees, look at these facts and put them together. It thus | Waselected. He received 1966 votes; the demos | vidual. He isthe main-prop of the Opera, indeed, ge place ip the rg pat ate abode © crows seta lg Talis Solonee I fn a Boston. BO) PEE TYG i) Appears that an immence amount of these Plain. | cratic candidate 1887, and the native 201 only. and, besides, asa man, is evidently deserving of | $5 that ite ieobeeary to svi thd mielanent oedert sam’ Charles Kendrick, Charles L: Low bert From the Rev. H. Adams, Pastor of Trin- field poten cy that edge bsg ce Moaate’ Bennyit.—Thie complimentary benefit | Public favorand esteem _ Tet him have a bumper, | for keepingithe crowd at a distance, and some dif yi aegadiis semead eee D, Miller, R | friend of mine stepped in a vessel af be ‘n a ied in circulation at this ume. The interests of | viii come off to-night, at the Tabrrnacle. We| Nisto’s Sato: rie is now one of the most | Weully So ine fairy terest Cg Pah | Neleon, Joseph Potter, Edward R: Peck, Byron Pond, | i iictiarats tinal wis apoio, which alan e people of New Jersey and public justice, re}, i ‘ It has pose. re people now accustomed tolook | Charies G. ik, Robert Reate, Geo: ge M. Root, Ve litile duffere rand ‘srom encirel Savilech the deenialial f that 8 P rust that all the military, poetic, and theatrical | elegant saloons in this country, It been re | with we upon +very thing belonging to | isaac Rawson, Charles Smith, Albert N. Sheldon, James Wh tie La YH T used. sem at Trenton, hould immediately ‘ineuiute eq | (tiende of the “General,” and their name is legion, | cently decorated and painted in superd style. Its their igh. How different from times ofyore, | H. ‘Storrs, cshepley, James E Squire, ema | whieh nie iment reef ad soon cared it ently and for Saseaton taco thie pike at ly my he will grace this oceasion with their presence. Not- | spaciousness and elegance, and the well knows Cae eer enene oh Hany a ead heaven snes henselae ‘tioned, Linke W "Thayer, iis thoes ia hid Pcamo ek, acel- meantime, let all the holders of Piatehesd hotesb} withstanding a variety of circumstances which | excellence of Niblo’s suppers, make this the favor ne rs Mubchangah and Pwa hegan, | Henry A. Rd Hho yen ercaniee W Walken tes wai The ore TL on Beoae cre, pipiens ph any bank of which this Beach ie | rate against him, we trast that the benefit will | ite assembly room of our fashionable and military have Sa a ded over tothe, board of puni shment, renee adi re 3 Beni 3 write Re pie will cure tie following: Goesplalats, or all ” eties i season. a recommended an unwort Ts agent, take care. Let no one forget the Jackson- be really a “benefit,” and that the Tabernacle | soci we wei, si Mop ject to avile books in the nati I College, a elds, Fie ier the Fase will be crammed. Personal Movements. ville concern. By a ferent decree, all the Mantchoo youth, who . A. Eraptions, y , youth, wi s, 4 Gnibiaine —_——_—— ; The democrats of New Hampshire, in consequence of | hava ‘various provinces attai: k Bon Bip New Potice —The new police devised by Mayor] T#® Fineman’s Batt.—This great event, for the 0 Asth Texas letter of the Hon Jobo P. Hale, re teal of Keujin, ate forwith to be sent to. ‘lee teerd "ol | atse city, burt ner starboard boiler. understand | ykeep the Current of the Blood Healthy Harper—a sort of aday and night police—goesinto | Which all the pretty girls in the city, from Abing- | \cendidate fy en in the plead of thet entonad ces to ive civil appo ntmente, scoording to | that apy mi myrrh | and Pare If the system is to be preserved, f from Slee: ce, operation to-day. Well, we shall wait and see | don Square to the Battery, have been preparing | 4 Baltimore states that Mr. Webster declarer, in Bal ar ‘civ on anlation se AThie n? and the captain bal anerrow excepe from the chimney. | Sareperi'ia brevare with grat cure from. i Srered its how this first little morsel of attempted reform | for the last month, comes off at the Park to-night, | #letter to a fri- ni ‘Aerated Sm to the formation o/ which fell where he stood, The Dont represented as | whole atre ity bs al} cutanenna dise a Native Americen perty, as such. ‘Tne citizens of Cincinnsti are about purchasing Cle ang has graciously approved of the pro- ‘4 i Grom Nw Orle: first trip 5 works. But we don’ expect a great deal from it. | The decorations and arrangements are extremely to the Formosa heroes for their brave | Tho accident a drives from the © ‘The utter inefficiency of the Mayor and Corpora- | tasteful and elegant, and the ball will be still more | yenger's but of Gen, Harrison, with a view to relevin ing battle ogainet the rebels ke | apon the boilers We have seen pleces of thesait quar | ier bottie, or $1 yor de tion does not encourage us to hope that any persons | tilliant and agreeable than any of those hereto. | the pressing waxts of the artist's widow. ; ‘mast. be canghe, ppg: the pen Mobile Regluter: Dee 10. eee ecb “which all stov employed by i le peeiigs for eagacity, a yi by bnadhipete te a that be possi- teeants Fe Taape —We leara trom a letter writ. ape the net of the law. 4 ‘Asevvaw ue Crmsareciee em ile. | gracenor pipes may be dot Jer Diuchgwith a beat wotivity, tility. ble. e prov i en ‘ol wens, 6! lependence, in tr q > y tivity, or public utility. But we are willing to | bie proceeds go to the fad for the relief ot | 0 07 1 suet ef gold ana Teorived from Bante Thiekly sroweed Pe wile bn a habla = Se ieaseo meld try thie system, So we shall watch it from day to day and report accordingly Canal Dover, frei ; ‘ 4 i Who had been summoned to the capital. Grins pear, thtets ‘a new thing under the sun,"--Cleve- | pie nue may: ie eon ar Courtian re soon ordered to proceed to their several sta- | land ‘Herald, Jan, 6th, curt of 25 conta per bottle the widews and orphans, and that consideration | fein 1 was $425 000; in 1844, $376 000 ; estimated alone 1s sufficient to ensure a large assemblagg, amount for 1843, $400,000.— St. Louis fen, Jan, 1,