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Sm@utan Lime, Casr.—Mr. Webb, of the Courie” St. Lovis, Mo, Nov. 9, 1666. wee Loss or 4 Vatuastr Mat.—The Postmaster of Literature. : 8 row x : ’ . Pe N Ec W y OR K H 1D) R. (LD ¢ | nd Enquirer, has announced his intention of insti- Albany received on Friday morning a note trom the | Tue Sinyi’s Wreatu—Langdon, 409 Broadway. | Growth and Prosperity of the hay ool Excitement | Singular Slave bg a8. Among the Abolitionists StS == -— > , tuting legal proceedings egainst Greeley, of the Postinaster of New York to the following effect: | This little work is admirably adapted for the family Mormonism, $e. Funny if True. New York, Sunday, November 16, U4 Tribune, tor libel, in charging him with bribery in Post Orrice, Crry or New Your, and social partyin the coming season. Withalibera | The business of St. Louis this fall, hasas yet fell far | Our peaceful village was this day thrown intoa state | short of general expectation. This, however, is in a of unusual excitement, by the following singular cir- cumstances. On the fifteenth day ef October last, three the memorable case of the United States Bank. November 13, 1845. supply of fun for the gay, it lacks not sentiment for ‘ews from Europe. The Bei Wext } he next steamer due. She left This will be a very curious case, indeed, involving Boe ae your office of the ith inst, the more sedate ; but by lovers it will be found a | great a yeni ay lashed saa) ‘a sie gies pa asricapplragcieigy ichas le ress gem e Britannia is the nea T therfns. brieus BE almost as much interest as Mackenzie’s brochure. by the 6 o'clock b Presuming it contained as usuai perfect multum in parvo. It is well got up and will | ther and the low stage of the water. hang - pa ncracdnanade Ee ee ~ ie Be . Liverpool on the 4th inst., and * aM id In this pie, also, we mean to have a very 1a fi bags for Philadelp! nd Washington andthe mail matter have a run. | the season is nearly passed in the calendar of time, the Ys ) presente: emselves at teen days later intelligence. Speculators are look- 4 dat. anes Gi eek 1 ¥ large ln for Baltimore, | have written to those offices. ‘Tue Artist, Mercuant anp Staresman, by C. | fall trade has rot yet commenced. The stock of goods the door of one of our warm-hearted abolitionists of New ing anxiously for her arrival ger, as we will probably be one of the principal wit- 1 also communicated with the department at qwards Lester. Vol.1. New York—Paine & | on hand is immense. It scemsas though the attention York Mills,andsupplicated assistance. Their story was | hesses in the case, for we were connected with the ‘Washington. ines iy tata MORRIS. Burgess.—This elegant work has been laying on | of the whole world is directed to this point, and what briefly told—they represemted themselves as runaway Courier and Enquirer during the period in which our table several days unnoticed from the fact that | yi11 be the extent of its growth or the permanence of its slaves from the State of Kentucky, and from the planta- The mail here spoken of was taken to New York in ° 1 : these transactions took place, and very intimately, the Kuickerbocker steamboat. It-was not im charge We did not know exaetly what to say about it. It os csity, time only can reveal. Reality has cut ex- tion of Hon, Henry Clay. Miss June said that she was ! . > of a mail ft no such officer being appointed, Was entitled to more than acommon notice, for it is ‘he dank cH Cl ft Mine Seeks too, as editor and confrere with Mr. Webb. The ‘ey hy oy 1 ee : no common book, and an elaborate criticism, such | pectation far short the present year. Some sixteen | the daughter of Henry Clay, and Miss Jackson represen- 5 fe is carried in the e o'clock history of these transactions has never yet been boat. which lands at all the river. post. offices as the work deserves, we had not space to give. {1 | hundred buildings was expected to have been erected ted herself as the daughter of Gon. Andrew Jackson, tully given, but w . It was not missed till near noon of the 12th. We are is a curious and extraordinary book, both as regards | the present season. But Iam informed from a knowing Who sold her mother and herself to Henry Clay some i a oS 1 a seen to set to work ina day oF formed by the Pos! Master here, that the person whose ts literary merit and the tnaterial of which it is aren the number will hardly reach a thousand. twenty yearsago. Washington was formerly the slave x the United Staten Beak, deecun Nihcv®, | see that be fbend the ‘asl! bags ying entoe deck | comemed. ite wriven with spirit and betrays a | 1 have just learned from one of the main architects, that of some of the Washington family, as appeared by his tions. The declaration of the Union newspaper, =p 4 °5 that he found the mail bags lyin, the deck | the whole of Oregon i “clear and unquestonable,® | Biddle, loaned money to the Courier ang Emguirer, weuaily, placod for satenard,, having. retired to site vitted fellow countrymen, Hiran Pow- | past woek he has received orders for the drafting of two they appeared nearly famished for the. want of food.-+ is construed to be a mere declaration of title; and | but we doubt, if there was any bribery in the case, ing them in his room, end delivering them tothe post ers, whose statute of the Greek Slave created | churches, a convent, a hospital, and five fine brick dwel- | Their miserable appearance and startling story 60 moved offic ; from the intimations thrown out, itseems that there | Whether Mr. Webb should be justly charged with © porter when the boat arrived. The “pouch” such a deep sensation in England a few months ago. | jings. Real estate and rents do not vary far from New vile wie the pind De ple of the above. @uentionad a 2 i sue! 4 spoken of in Mr, Morris’ letter was not among them.— It describes the various trials he struggled through | y, th 8 prices are stifling trade kind, that th i is adesire on the part of the administration, while | SUch an offence. To eur knowledge, M. M. Noah ‘P9}0n,0f in Mr: Mocris’ Lette 2 ; ecribed ough | york, It seems these enormous pric ig trade ; that they called.a small quiet meeting,had the poor they start on this 6 ad claim,to negotiate for a final | 8d much more to do with some of those doubtful ree tail mat have voy takes at fathe Matera’ im, his chequered life, and many amusing and farci- | 1°. Serious extent. One thing ix worthy of notice, | aves comtortably lodged, and then proceeded to col- ing. ‘The mail must have been taken off inthe interval ji) incidents, till you come to his artistic life, when {arotcommeiany iss ; 5, . “ : t : peas Ns st . ; e ana for their safe and comfortable seti@meut of the matter. They claim the title to | @usactions than Webb. Ac all events, we are dis- Petween the, landing and the eee ot Pemerer iro the scene changes, and you behold, instead of the | free bite madera reietrd oF ee ems | Journey to Canada, whither the runaways said * posed to thi if i mile and light heart of the boy, the despondent, ine i the whole of Oregon, but leave the question of how » ! hink that if any bribery were perpetrated to be, we cannot tell, but as it stands, it throws the re- SAY 80 the boy, the despondent, | “at the present moment, every thing is on tip too in “Tn no Course of a day or two, these zealous neople Our Foreign Relations, By our last accounts from Washington relative to our foreign relations,which are now of vital impor- jance, it would seem that coupled with the recent declarations issuing from the organ on the subject of Oregon, there are some conditions and restric- at all, it was the types, and not the persons in the sponsibility for this afuir upon the management at the bitter feelings of the man of genius, wrestling with relation to the great Memphis Convention, and the ac- pad'eollected n : . i much they will take to contingencies and future { other end of the route adversity and struggling to acquire fame with star- | [1 F rly ten dollars in hard cash, and Sour cabinet. ae ; . Y t final result of the Mormons, Missouri will | ; events Courier establishment, that formed the subject of “The mail was exceedingly valuable. ‘The Commer- yation stalking o’er his hearth-stone. He makes | send a full and able delegation to the convention, and Srsen twenty, snd: may eles: in the shape of co 4 the operation. However, we shall investigate the | cial Bank had enclosed in it drafts to the amount of ; effort to reach Ital: fe i nt trusts will be conferred to its charge. This seemsto be the general understanding in every erg a affair ised é $70,000, the State Bank $20,000—in all about $120,000. grortale ere eee Pea tran The largest of which will be, the river im racseanty | poapare: eit, cae 3 quarter, and it may create a great deal of discussion air in a lew days, ‘ These were in all instances, we believe, drawn paya- ver more desolate to him than the land he had left, If Beaton is in attendance, it is said he will hear much brie a i Boalbery: | Panne Ut a at ey ot hereafter. At allevents the views of the adminis- | Lanox Lost ~Corooran © Rigg highly repecta- beter inde med stetamment gute aeetry otyath conscious power and braveAmerican heart om the, hoy of i amiabons ia wilt only be as, Bouter nay othe Seeing tration, judging from the givings out of the organ, ple bankers at Washington, are taking the trouble | No money, as far as yet ascertained, was lost. he goes to work. Cloud atter cloud fleeted away— Wennal ioe Bt : 7 pA lorthern liberators. are notan beliigerdut px uncaahmansteieaie banka contend : ‘Tho information of the robbery came here go lato, as fame seemed to have selected him for her own, for “This city is now filled with Mormons—among the num- | But when the first appeal to the sympathies of the anti P es of writing notes to a miserable and obscure printim to render unavailing all efforts for the recovery of the jie dallied not with her gifts. ‘The praise of “ Thor- the grest “Patriarch,” William Smith, the only | fomatee bring ua the en did the poor fore. this city called the News, in order to set themselves 10ss, or the detection of its authors. These efforts are, yalsden” which pronounced him the greatest sculp- 4 Lae Ba de ? k } t ing. brother of the “Prophet,” Joe. He closed a (aie Kung up te,“ corpe de t 5 On the subject of Mexico and our relations with | right in regard tothe transactions in Wallstreet. This po%ever Dashed :cigare sale eae we trate pacrenully: tor sinoa tie dayalo€ Michael Angels, only, netved {lectures last evening in thiscity. At an early ceeded to uncover th TY bosoma xo the gave of the ies ke. red a front seat, and sat the performance i i that power, there seems to be no doubt that diplo- is entirely labor lost, as it is a matter of very little Mr. Wasson suggests that possibly the mail may have or 0. Which is pronounced bp ceattidinsticn tie pay c of the abolition family, at whose home they were shelter - Th pai? : itual wife doctrine,” a8 44, and then did they point out to the wondering gu. m és ri a ze of matic intercourse is about to be resumed. It seems consequence what the News, or any one connected Geincowatcecteessiies Nex , of course, will soon chef d@auvre of all modern art. Mr. Lester, in ey , headed by Brigham Young. these dear people the brand of Henry Clay, with ted b that the British government has given notice tothe — with it, publishes respecting bankers or brokers,with ‘The public must’be on their guard as to what notes or speaking ef the “Slave” and the “ Eve,” says:— A ea pra eee Stogneara fig iFon, imprinted upon their bosoms. ‘This caused a ati 8 iof history of the rise and progress of the Mormons. He renter’ oxcitement among the members of th governmention Brae it i ee ean ine i dratts they take for some time to come. ‘The tollowing —_« All who gaze upon them seem to go away with that .d that on the Gth of April, 1830, the “ Prophet” Jou & af a ee, ernment of Mexico of its determination to for the exception of a very smail clique,who have a deep |, MOBARAR RET elet ook slice, beste wonton Beh lone Horan peeps Mee aie Pent | ’ and the slave owuers received curses ond the slaves re- close > clai ich i in the town of Manchester, Ontario county, New close certaio claims and mortgages which ithas on interest in the stated preaching of the gospel at Ina letter addressed to John J. Palmer, Esq. Merchan’s some ideal form that sometimes, in the calm sleep ofan York-—that on sai , the * Pro} atttonnaipanene colved) caapane es ean Arete piercer) id day | land titles in California and other States, of that Sandy Hill and other places. No one reads the New, Bank, New York-— early spring morning, flits over the fancy, but cannot be mil 4 from his house, the bunchof . 7; ack ; . 5 : ? ‘ HE ee oe s She: i ‘ash’r, No. Com- oe i by i eer Ree . miraculous escape trom Clay’s bloody keeper—of their Union, as an indemnity to English bondholders.— . or pays the slightest attention to its statements. A Pari loki tse pari Gann, Papa Sea nd 80 ea Se aac we auiee onceatyes and fy t0 Fee orme bah ire Hk rou shai sic o inant: Tong and) tediouk: Journey from that distant Steter-thale This determination on the part of Great Britain may few obscure brokers, who live in dingy cellars in 1m # letteraddressed to George Curtis, Esq. Cash’r Bank ike other female statues | have seen, they combine all work known a8 the «Book of Mermon.” ‘That about Pee tiiecaesteer tear tke ae ei Bindi Sus y i is vi K- 7 ef J OMEN’, NOW, that is beautiful in the ideal that glows in the fancy, and that time the Church of the Mormon Saints was establish- i account for the change in our relations with the Mex- Wall street, may use its columus to run up or run Cert, dep. on North River Bauk, favor of Brokenshaw & ‘li that i cheoriul and Hamlets tee fain beings. who In 1839 they founded the city of Nauvoo, At the Relea dagrcap oe a bb Bf ouaheae tena ican government, and we expect to see all our di down some particular stocks, so that out of “the Gregorand Nath. Gallup. ........... 4. + $91 13 cluster around our own firesides, and live in ourhearts.” present time there are about 40,000 Mormons inthe Uni- Our aboli te slept Maligicre aranenonene al ‘awis, mantles, &¢., for the female rve” of their suppli- culties settled with that government in a cordial difference” they may purchase 4 dinner or a pair of \ or Oe Fier Goacesisee Seka tal ao tay 65, Through all the changing scenes of Power's life, Leesa reishermeere ett nitey ‘ihe Pee ao potaben nights ater tt weetening acts manner. breeches; but that is the amount of its influence in| Wm. TL Fence, on Ab.B. Lawrence, dodo, _ Bee pesey Se eae erat aloe he toe triarch” was in the East, presiding over the Eastern sec- than thei vcinthas Meso indeed, E - tw : 5 F Aehy. , one dai t, without grace.........+.... 7967 der. He sa u - tion of the Church, On’ his return to Nauvoo he found, | 5) , On the whole, therefore, it w ould seem that our this region. A more weak, ridiculous, and wishy- foe § Pantene” chucks Sathe Mechanice® Bank, eyes of Ohio,the hunters and squatters of the West, Hon oe nes qurprive, that the “twelve” apostios had con. "nce of many more ar of clothing than they had foreign relations, even with England, are notin so washy concern than the News, either asa paper or _ New York, favor of C. N. Bement,. +++. 125 00 and the dry, droll Yankees ; and [ would make him Sadedo take upon themselves the management of the given tt a arat oles fee wes given of the robbe- menacing a position as they seemed to be atthe last | an organ, was never started by the Democrats in pero Bae Cc wad Ce pan rn i a talk about the Michael Angelos, the Raphaels, and Church, without the aid or control of a Prophet—thus lace yr ot and hevin s accounts. But they are certainly in a very tickhsh this ci'y. Even Slamm, Bang & Co., with all their tent ork, in favor of J. Taylor, Cashier, at... the Thorvalsdens; and so we brought these great poe ass Fee ee ee eee ener teres time previous, these wanderi ves, he « condition, and from the action of partiesin Congress flummery and fury, are infinitely more influential, nee a ee on pace Commerce, Nee po re Pall aepnvarye inves Cad ar a 1s of age, and is reported to be very intelligent. siepected| {Hain as.the iilerag apelin . ork, . ; » Ci 5 * ’ ” y 4 i 5 , ic no one can tell how soon the government may not and are rapidly taking the lead as the ‘organ of the Henry L Glatheoannte: snderaaal y Uri act da: making men acquainted with strange bed-fellows.” dn fait alee fo ere ee the ot Ate Bregation 1 Church at Whitesboro’ about one a only claim the whole of the Oregon territory, but Democracy here. _ ted 10th Nov. 1845, at 3 months, 116 00 It will be seen by this extract, that Powers was tring, the leading charm and featuro of which ia “Spirit- Here tant from Dra ea eae ine a under a law of Congress, may be compelled to take —_—_- ©. 8 Olmsted & Co’s draft on Isaac Newton, New unwilling to talk about himself, and averse to hav- ”, This,” said the Patriarch, “they preach laves to gambling and Wieuitiouencis iia Pia ehale ct d then will , Theatricais, Bas dated 11th Nov, 1845, at 10 days, 00 ing an account of his life published; but when Mr. God had two wives—{rom one he brought ing (0 Henry Clay or Andrew Jack. posgessior , and then will come up col- M, Barnes, agent, draft on A. Van Santvoord, da- ‘and from the other Eve. ‘Thus, say they the son although Miss dane and Mise Elisabeth voce focal Park Tueatne.—Last evening Med. Augusta com- “teq'lith Nop Iéis, at 15 sen ‘4000 09 (ester had written it, and stated his reasons for pub- pleted her engagement in this city. A very respectable Morgan's check on Merchants’ Exchange lishing it, the Sculptor’s scruples gave way) and it ‘twelve,’a plurality of wives was recognised and prac- in the further extremity of the hole, clothed in the pur- lsion between the United States and England.— Creator of all things. ‘They next preach that M. i tised by th i Everything depends on future events, and on the audience assembled. Her performances commenced with Bank, dated 4th Noy. 1845, at sight, |) 17 16 woe his full consent it was presented to the WHY Sclrr wos kicked out of Heaven, as he fell ple and fine linen which bad Ll ne AU bee n i x . ®: yi 4 sok raft on Watts Sherman, Ci ir, on Bank of eyed A i ds, stall di i ’ nexteession.of Congress, a merely tolerable vaudeville, in one act, written by “State of New York, dated llth Nov., at sight, 309618 ‘This volume also contains an elaborate and through the we mnlsry Crende, deeper a peut dager ta edit ae pun at TwearricaL anp Mvsicat.—A season of most ex- /#omas Haynes Bayley, called the “ Spitalfields Wea- Draft of Townsley & Davis, on J. F. Goodridge & ably written article on our present miserable Con- pjack, as a mark of his sin. their reason jo, on a1 but thong netouna . chs y Riess ‘ . ver.” After which the second act of the witching ballet _ Co., New York, dated Noy. 10, at sight, 4469 sular syetem, which has been the jest of foreign for receiving no negroes int 1? &C., 8¢0., &C, Property, 0 everything else aca) traordinary prosperity and revival has dawned upon ' R y , : Ratt ; 5 i except money and bibles, yet, not aparticle of the spoil : : i P of “Nathalie,” in which Mad. Augusta played the Draft of Savage & Benedict, on J. S. Folts, New powers. Take it all in all, this is a curious book, _ For the last six months, he said, the Bible, or the old Sftne “clothas Lin” could be found. He communicated theatrical and musical art in this country The ap- Swiss maid most charmingly, was meformed. Shethen Yo? dated Nov. 11, 3 days sight, 1200 00 which everybody should read. We look upon Mr. Mormon doctrine, had not been proached at all in Nau- 2 knowledge of those facts to the York Mills people, aud pearance of the great artist on the piano, De Meyer, anced the wild, yet beautiful, “ Be Rondeja,” and thi All the above are endorsed by J. Taylor, {Cashier of Lester as one of the most remarkable men of the ¥00 uae me siy sa bnen cals stan whieh ae learned from them that these same lodgers at the “hole,” has created a furor in the musical circles of , ae ee Jay" and the ‘the Commercial Bank of Albany. day—with a highly wrought and profound mind, a pen ait, prete “distributed to Mer, t# defrauded the society out of about $30, and when ical circles of a Most evening closed with the first act of “La Bayadere,” of 3 Bad Rant amapiiations ri f the letters from the foreign countries are distributed to Mor- ti. good abolitionists found that the aforesaid remarkable character. When Ole Bull, V) - Mone : Ina letter addressed to 0. J. Camman, Cashier, brilliant imagination, he 1s a perfect master of the mons, a description of a lost horse read, or a dog found, & at to thal Te . en Ole Bull, Vieux | Mad. Augusta’s performance, in which, we have spoken New York. human heart, and an ardent admirer of his country and a'genoral exhibition fe of the implements they Wereno slaren si: alt excep tolinele Ga x Temps, and Artot appeared, a great excitement was at length. Mad. Augustata will createa great sensation E. E. Kendrick, Cashier, on the Merchants’ Bank, and her free institutions. He is destined to attain are preparing for the California expedition, These im- {hit holy anger rosea warrant for their produced, but never was there such an excitement | wherever she goes. She is, if possible, more charming \¢W York, drawn tomy order, dated Nov. Mgases or high nesta oud deeectes the ae eons plemonts he described thus: They, take their walking issued by Squire Clark, directing the sheriff if in thi 5 en. canes, and fasten on the ei 6. : nh G in favor of music generally, as that which exists at snd beautiful than when in this country before. There N. Lee, Cashier, on the Merchants’ Exchange ike Se eee Oe Lae OPN IMisoteee fron. ' These they will every Sabbath Mourenittonithe Podles oF ie sald scree) Jape ene uy canis muna this moment. De Meyer has appeared ninetimes _i#much anxiety among the manogers over the country Hank, N. York, drawn to my order, dated Nov. | The publishers also deserve the thanks of the reader‘ Siena aateatey preparations ofits Gcene! obese tionists, to the grave charge of obtaining money and six times at the Park, and thrice at the Tabernacle #8 to who shall make with her the first engagement, and Olcott, Cashier, on the City Bank, N. Y., for ies beautiful style in which they have issued Geenalithe huey ee Pets nd bell hey have al. &00ds under false pretences. Witnesses were subpena- On each occasion he has won fresh laurels, and his | W®eever succeeds will undoubtedly reap a goldenhar- _ drawn to my order, dated Nov. 11, 1845 4026 99 the volume Seay got in leagce of twenty one tribes of Indians, and od, and the whole strangth of the “Anti” party turned ; ati vest. W. Sherman, Cashier, on Bank of the State of Wnarery’s Evements or Locic—Wm, H. Col- jt is their intention to locate themselves along the ‘‘pass” Ut to Swear the darkies to the prison. 5 concerts have been crowded with enthusiastic audi New York, drawn to the order of C. L. Gar. 1*Robert Moore, Esq., appeared tor the people—it being . . imy ible to secure the services of Alvan Stewart, or ences beyond anything we have ever seen. De ks or tea the Daley rouge — ofLam- field, Teller, dated Nov. 11, 1845, 4111 94 Meyer according to all the musical criticism of this | performed. This opera is to be produce yer, No. 5 Hague paeer New vane ae isa trea recently discovered through the Rocky Mountains. But tise containing the substance of the article on Logie — to conclude, no Mormon will ever reach California, for it Smith, on account ol their ab: fi th 3 which appeared in the Encyclopedia Mctroplitana.— six months previous to signing the ‘clearance treaty” +, Th Spriggs, Esq., or, peceiva dy pe plead willbe Young and Wood's draft on Lawrence & Stone, beautiful Boston, endorsed by Allen Ayrault, Pres’t, 173 07 . rego 4 i . ‘ ji vil i the ‘ twelve,” have been sending out 6 sity—and it is now very muc r style with new scenery, &c. It is said to contain some of W. Robi Pres’ , i . Itisa most excellent work, and will be read with with Illinois, they, p ut Niany ladies and gentlemen were examined upon oath, ch ; ; He ak Ak) ane amuroved: HevOnd'| Ts cnitetsit bese anciinal coats poritionge; here eit Meernee Aseeuits hore Americaendors: | | interest by all who wish to atrive at scientific truths, CT egies ermep eats ee ea Oe tonetingitueiaatter iand tiny invariably testified that is it was LwWo years ago—is the greatest artist of without doubt, be a crowded house at the Parkon Mon: W Robinson, Pres't, on Bank of America, en- Bossver’s Vatuations—D. & J. Sadlier, 58 Gold tone aba llncHiaciaseph ecwidew and Scitierare gat liv. they. would by no means pave given them anything at the day, on any instrument. He not only unites day night. dorsed by Allen Ayrault, Pres't, 00 00 street.—Who has not read Bossuet—the most chaste ing’ and their influence will finally break up the present 41,' ned Shey cnt supposed ties 2 be ative alnese: His denunciations of Protestanism and through the world as other denominations. Brigham eee elie ar the people :t6 sal Con the classic style in which he wrote, have made him Young isthe oldest apostle—hence his action as Presi- Med celebrated acien Cathelics as well as Protestants. dent. She general imprension is, that be and the other | mua ooneiaéciag the. NO atlaciot wasimes Whence tet His works will be read with interest by all. eloven apostles will keep hid, to avoid the present war- ' the brands spoken of above bore any resemblance to the New York Mepicar, anp Suraicat Rerorrer, "ts that are out against them, for a few weeks; and jaudwriting of Henry Clay or Andrew Jackson. ‘This d off to the ~ “dogsed by D. D. Barnard, 105 00 von Novesser.—This number contains reports of they will then take the first opportunity to flee into Ca- dofect in the testimony brother Moore was not prepared power with sensibility as a performer, but his com- Bowery Tuxatxe.—A very respectable audieace fill Harrison & Hooper, on Mechanics’ Bank, N. Y., and elegant writer the Catholic Church ever pos- organization of the ‘‘Saints,” and they will scatter vositions are th isi igni ed the walls of this elegant and popular place of amuse’, “ndorsed by K Newland, Cash’r, 786 17 | sessed positions are the most exquisite and dignified things . gs pop P TJ. Goodman & Co., on John Ward & Co, N that have ever been heard in that line. ment last night The “Mysteries of Paris,” in which endorsed by R. Newland, Cashier, ” 100 00 Mr. Scott performed the part of the “Chourineur;” the J. Dean on G. Hastings & Co., N. Y., endorsed by “Magic Fountaiu,” and otherentertainments, were pre- yt ha aimer aT as Currie, N.Y.one sented, and the evening’s performance pa: akraicn Ole Bul! is now about to close a career of two years in this country, with one or two concerts in tus city—a career which has been unprecedented j.1igh: and satisfaction of the visitors. To-morrow night J. M. Davidson, Register, on New York Life Ins. Prof. Mott’s and Prof. Parker’s Cliniques and other | “Samos Arlington Bennet is among them, and although | toga py Hel Wat ev aby. sletekan tapican Osler ee in success. It is probable that he has cleared, dur- | as been set apart for the benefit of Mr. J. M. Trimble NEE CO. cchanice’ Bank, N. vendors 02> imeresting matter. It is a valuable work for all to was baptised in the blue waters of Coney Ialand, by ' trunds made by fire, or Arebrands, among the abolitio i g the last a years, fitty or sixty thousand dol- | srottitect and: buildat’ of tha asatres. NOlNaG clad Spiraea on ties ae jank, N. Y., endors- ants members of the medical profession. ge Feet pei eee BLT of night, yethe has j.45' of New York mills to their great damage,” &e. The ars, beside making troops of friends, who will al- stronger claims on the public for patronage, and we hope HD. Gould, Pres’t. on American Exchange Brooklyn City Intelligence. - since th fables cy ried te tie tower oeens 6,000 00 Accipents axp OrreNces.—Last evening, some dry y be i 5i = - Bank, ways remember him with the deepest interest. As he willhaveabumper. An address, written for the oc’ 8. R. Howlett, agent, on N. H. Wolfe, N. ¥., 275 00 goods in the store of Mr. Elijah Lewis, jun. 149 Fulton Loss or Lirz ox Laxe Micuican.—By the Ore- Salina, and one in Jefferson co. an artist on the violin, Ole Bull's reputation stands casion, will be spoken by Mrs. Phillips, after which &, Worth, on'G. Williams & Co,, N. ¥., due Nov. i ; gon, from Chicago, we add a few more items of the Alter the anti-slavery people had made themselves higher than that of any other, although a large por- Shakspeare’s tragedy of “King Lear” will be enacted: 0, erdorsed by R- Newland, Cashier, 7500 Yiiy'ol the Rlerke Sonnected with fhe eutablishmentiend | sflasts of the storm.” Pee ee bitced Wr Une soars. e antes oe tion of the musical world esteems Vieux Temps as Mr. Mitchell, manager of the Olympic, has also volun- Blain &Herrick’s draft on J. Blain, N.'Y.,due | | some firemen who were instantly inattendance, in ex. ‘The J. K. Polit, with seven persons on board, left St. | the rule of law found in 14 Wendell, which declares that his equal, if not his supe! tered his services, and plays “Jem Baggs” in the come- eMoadeteicteN. “Yo des re guishing the flames,a vory extensive conflagration Joseph on Sunday week for Chicago, - ood of an indictment will not lie where gifts or goods obtained jual, his superior, as a mere performer. eto agg! Campbell & Moody's note N. Y., due March 19-22 must have taken place. The prudent measures resort- lumber. She has not been hoard from since, and is sup ceteoed are sieraly, SHRCtAbIO Ete Vieux Temps, however, never created the enthusi- @Y of the “Wandering Minstrels.” Mr. Trimble isa __ endorsed by Peter Gansevoort, oy 8% 9 ed to, however, and the celerity with which the subdu- posed to be Lost, with all on poe - th retired again to their hole, where they astic feeling of personal regard which Ole Bull has | Te*UY deserving man and merits a generous support 2” bell & Moody's note, N. ¥., due Jan. 19-22, ing process was appliod, rendered the calamity one ofa Captain Ward, of the Champion, reports visiting the py to see any of their colored or uncolored Ocean, of Mackinaw, about six miles north of St. Joseph lorsed by Peter Gansevoort, 60000 5 i rane aera and two miles from shore. She was.a complete wreck, Hike. ; b » ing and unimportant character. Ye: enlisted. Ole Bull is now, as we have said, about "°™ the New Xone eo Johnson & Co on Hess & Powers, N. Y., due Deo, any time between 9 o'clock A. M.and 9} A. M. : ae terday afternoon, Mr. Scudder, of Myrtle street, in at- t day, whe may wish to congratulate them on 7 : Hear Avexaxper.—This man of magic stillcontinues _ 27-30 endorsed by W. T’. Rogers, Cashier, 2,500 00 / 7 i ving lost her boat and davies, carried away her maia- tt 5 em 0 to closea brilliant career inthis country, and if he | 45 araw the most crowded eisai audiences at 1. A. Spalding on H. C. Bea! ee Go N. York, due tae or Milan evenaeeoan oar to aeesirane ch fora mae sails torn into rags, hatches off, and lumber in Guescie a threatened northern bondage in do not return to Europe in a few weeks, he will Niplo's. A majority of hi A ; Dec. 19-22, endorsed by W. 1’. Rogers, Cash’r, 3,000 00 and injunctions of Mr. Doughty, the contractor who has the hold. There was no person on hoard, and it is sup. “PN ODM ONe: soaie say that the darkies were “rugged rdialite Secale a Sa Nibdlo’s. majority of his companies are ladies, who A. Rafter, on Johnson & Brothers, N. Y., due Ja: rge of the street—was upset by getting into contact posed the crew alllost. She had the appearance of |. tS the oceasion ana sent out by the “ bopa 2” eB probably become a citizen of the United States, are ali highly delighted, both with Alexander and his _ 3-6, endorsed by W. T. Rogers, Cash’r, 00 00 with some dirt carts, and was considerably in- aving been capsized and righted again. ki t dj H bring his family over to this land, and become a | wonderful experiments. If he plays such tricka with W,Monowity on.W, Denuiston, dated Nor. 11, |) | jared. On Friday night, at a Jate hour, a man The cargo of the Amazon, sunk vt ods, which it, was AInteal Lect t ; settles in the mighty west. ‘ their hearts as he does with their eyes, we pity the poor All the above notes gad drafts are made payable tothe | WHO8e. 4 By Oneal <i. cite eae he | tameneveeh Wergse out without much damage. she is | gickmie Nee lee De Mole Cliniaeenraneeia ie But this is not all the attraction in the musical creatures, At the solicitation of some of the most fashion- prder of 0. 3. Kammann, Cashier, and endorsed by J.B. commission of an act which deemed to be contra lying between the piers, near the m nth,discharging her | Jay, as usual, a large number of very interesting cases. circles. Templeton, the great vocalist of the age, is able families in the city, who have not yet seen him, he | /2™» Cashier. bonos mores, and, for the purpose of avoiding an arrest, treight on lighters. The most interesting to the general reader are the fol- i ; 5 bolted towards the river. Being closely pursued by By the Lexington we learn that the Commodore was | jywing: also amongst us. He has given several concerts in has consented to postpone his other engagements and re- City Intelligence. the vigilant guardian of the night, he Teane the acse filled with water, and is principally owned by W. Ber- ci ng young woman—e German by birth—who has mis city, with astonishing success ; and in Boston, "4D here another week. By reference to our adver. | National, Association oF Ixvestons— The members isco ofthe dock at the foot of Bridge street, into a tram. No insurance. Sho was freighted by Hubby & | heen here belore, and is now under treatment for glandu- vhich city hi > tising columns, a communication, from the treasurer of Of this association held @ mecting last evening, at the strong full tide, and would inevitably havo been drown- Hughes with 650 barrels flour. Cargo m insured. | [ar swellings of the neck” This treatment, lick Coy trom which city he returns in afew days, he has the Ladies’ Half Orphan Asylum,'will be found acknow- Corer of Broadway and Grand street. They were en- 41 hud he not been rescued by some persons who wero ‘The freight is being taken out, and the vessel will pro- hoon that most fashionable at the present day, for all had a career, brilliant and profitable in the __ ledging the receipt of $150, from Herr Alexander. This Sed all the evening in acting upon a set of by-laws re- jy rought thither by the alarm rap ofthe watchman, The ably be got eff scrofulous diseases—con-isting of thi THAN wer Gave “hk Del PI ves ee extreme. more creditable to Alexander, that it was given with. Ported by a committee appointed for the purpose. half utfocated aud thoroughly well soaked fugitive was The Bunker Hill has not returned from the wreck of Stirintermally of some. preparation of iodine mer ied el al he Deley troupe. Miss Delcy’s out any request or previous parade. Groxcr Vanvexnorr, Esq., the celebrated English taken to ‘head quarters,” and, after undergoing a | the Rebecca yet. Tho Illinois goes to Detroit to lay up. certain sense, been eminently successtul. Since Inst we success as an artist of the highest orderof genius,has = Avuamea.—Dr. Valentine and the Anglesea singers ee er is feahes eee House. aS a eed his searching Sees as to) hi alleged wrong doing, Peat Pettennl oles’ Sar Oboes yethat the brig | 22% this patient, the swellings have diminished one-half, rae As, ip F fala . _ ss residence in this country, permanently, and intends soon was permitted—in pity for his sufferiags—to depart in n extract of a letter from 0 ; | certainly ; but, upon enquiry, we find that in the mean. been complete. Besides all this, a young married are still delighting the fashionable audiences, who night- to engage in the practica of the law. pelos Last night asother individual sivas brought to | M. Oliver, Kyle, master, is ashore, with @ full cargo of time he ‘ough, the onvieedion atthe ohest the night lady of this city—connected with a distinguished ly flock to this fine place of amusement. Tue Wreck or tHE Swattow has been sold to Mr the watch house cess with some slight breach of the wheat, and likely to go to pieces.—Buffulo Advertiser, | sweats—all the symptoms, in short, of localization of the i physician and surgeon—Mrs. Mott, has made also a —-‘Theatricals still fourish in this country, as they have Lrown, of this city, for $0 ay and is ME was prataed, on ee By eae is Nov. 13. disease bids the Tung i nd of hid ays eare 7 . ‘ Tungeys, Curcxe: Ge: hese bipeds, nice- the nitaries connected wit e departn.ent. very much incre: comprehensive view of the very remarkuble debut as a cantatrice, and received t flourished in years, if ever, before. The genera) a et nn a eee aes ice, somewhat curious, and certainly ludicrous error of the Court Intelligence. | whole a us to distrust the eppearance ef unequivocal applause for her talents and natural | Prosperity which pervades all classes of thecommunity jer, Whole cartlonds of them are brought to th Nov. 15.—Before the Recorder | improve ets ua in the diminution of th press occurred un tne head of Brooklyn Intelligence, — Grxenat, Sessiox m a . is the cause of this. at this season of the year, and sold at low pric irom which a careless and inadvertant reader would andtwo Aldermen. M. C. Patterson, Esq., District At- | enlarged glands ; and if we should follow up the powers as a vocalist. In fact, the whole fashionable ‘The Keans have just concluded a most successful en- that almost every body can occasionally fest them porarily infer that Mr. Robinson, a respectable gla torney. i | course of treatment, as wo would, if guided world have now a taste for music,unprecedented dur- selves upon these luxuries in the eating line.— ufacturer of Columbia street, had some relati we should onlv hasten the unfortunate evont, ; Trial of Michael Walsh for Libel.—In this case, as on laguire, who wai the former trial for a libel on Mr. Horspool, the jury did ‘whereas not agree upon a verdict. ing past years. sagement in this city. They have now left for Boston, Now is a capital chance for you who dine on With a woman named Selina 1S DAMYEATE. . where they commence an engagement of three weeks, turkey or goose every day, to think of some poor the County Jail as a common vagrant ; With regard to theatricals, our progress during on Monday evening next. ‘They will then return to this {riead, aeane hostrili are not tickled with the no connection ete pos 3 \ hens Port! yearn being Trial for Grand Larceny oso nyta trial of peace to (Bestar por os ee Ae Laglie i h st few 5 vi "| steam of fowl from one year’s end to the other. Hap- the employer of the industrious and worthy husband of (:]>gg, on an indictment for stealing 200 sovereigns from | ost owards crofula, as it appears the last few months has been equally rapid and city, and after playing here a short time, will proceed pily there are but few rach in this country. But if you that abandoned and untortunato female. Jossph Holmes Bedford, on board the packet ship Wa- | externally, and endeavor to the lungs by ihe me- to transfer the to a vital organ—the fasten it there. This we ought, by all means, equally surprising. Mrs. Mowatt, a lady of this city, to the South. know of such anone, send hima gooxe. Don’t let him John aaa a alle lasge gs No. 95 Prospect street, terloo, on leaving the dock at Liverpool, in the month of | thod of nee or counter lritation. ‘his is most se ade , Mey fotene know who it came from ; and he and his wife and chil- was arrested upon a charge of marrying a spruce young Qctober last, was resumed this morning. commonly done by an issue in the arm. Sho ought to recently made her debut as an actress, and took at Leopold De Meyer, the lion-pianist of the age, has ST". oat with pleatieand merinent while they | mulatio woman named Mahala J. Brown, ia the city ot | rhe Distelot attorney, considering. that the offence, if | take, at the same time, the neptha of wood, and ths cola once the first rank in the profession. Mr. Murdock commenced giving concerts at the Tabernacle inthis bios the unknown giver. Who doesn’t remember that ‘Troy, in October, kno e 2 has also taken a rapid lead in the upper region of t¥- He gave one last evening, which was thronged Pp ag ad ich chelate the table of Scrooge’s Teh eae fee Ay} Teen fed was com: risdiction ——- ek ce eee cmt heattios : ‘ by the beauty and fashi clerk, Bob Crachit, on Christmas day? Send a fowl to mitted for trial at the next Oyer and iner. sed to preas for a conviction ; but at the same time wou theatrical affairs, and time and practice may enable woe iy and fashion He goes to Boston next | your poor relatives and friends, audimiake Whale oyes,| Daceneiahinen Tec mikns Ware only twe-ve deaths | state that the complainant had a redress by a requisition him to sustain himself, and maintain his position. — r sparkle and their hearts leap for joy, at the sight of it. ia Brooklyn during the week ending on the Sth inst.,of {rom one government to the other, by which C! ‘The Keans have been carrying every thing before __ “It: Templeton has been giving a series of most suc- = Mysrensovs Disarrearasce.—A highly respectable | which six were children, and six adults. could be i ea ieee sa sie PFO ae epaa time he had a wife committed at all, had not been committed within th ju- | infusion of wild cherry bark. Dr. Morr remarked, that, for this’disease, unfortunate- ly so prevalent in the middle latitudes of both continents, in consequence of the variable temperature and sudden vicissitudes conjoined with humidity, &c., of those lati- tudes, we know of no certain remedy. The preparations of iodine approach more nearly to it than any ; cessful concerts in Boston. He has now left there, and young man, named Frederick L. Roberts, left his board- ; ; H tod Mil- ; g olse them, creating every where a perfect storm of en- ee rte poor an, 2 Reticious Inreriicencr efi ag hk nd rendered a verdict of not guilty. | we have, but they are still very far from being a specific. thusiaatti’ CAD -paPhSitatzes are well/atiended, end after giving concerts in some of the smaller cities, will | 108 as OL aa vast ian the 4th inst., without in- Jerite preacher, will deliver a discourse this morning at “The District Attorney thea moved for | He (Dr. M.) would venture the assertion tha ie ok ‘ ny intention of going tue corner of Adams and Tillary street—at the room more money is now weekly expended on theatrical return to this city and commence aseries of his musical away, and has uot been seen since, so that reat fears where the sect hold their ahr meetings. Although ney | entertainments at the Tabernacle, on Monday, Novem: are entertained that he has met with foul play. vely fixed for the consummation of and musical ‘entertainments, than was spent in this jer 24th. Art it at Last !~Since the discovery of the Street in- all things, the Millerites believe that it will occur in qui to be entered in the case of John M. Rue, | would yet be found, and placed in the hands of the ore eing anaccesso- sont ora future generation of physicians, by which scro- ated, and the nolle {ula might be controlled and cure: certainly as inter- mittents now are by bark, or ey phil ya mercury. He ar prosequi accordingly entere: way in months, a year or two ago. Theatricaland — Mad. sugusta, the distinguished danse been ‘*pector’s skeleton, at the corner of Nassaa and Wal 1547; that is, if they estimate chronology correctly. ‘The Court then adjourned until Monday morning next. | had uo doubt whatever that suc! ody existed inthe ; ; P| ue d 4 ) streets, his successor, fearing that the same fate might ‘Tho Rev. Thomas B. ‘Thayer will be installed as Pastor | inusical genius is indeed reaping a harvest, prolitic highly successful at the Park Theatre of this city. She overtake him, has faitly set acompany of menat work of the First Universalist Church of Brooklyn this after- : sel eatunysns ty tka inoAlalanee beoeaivct tap womne beyond all example. leaves here for Philadelphia on Monday. there who are laying a substantial flag stone crossing. oon. Sermon, by Rev. W.S Balch, of New York.— Case of Polly Bodine. ——_—_—_—_ The Delcy troupe are to appear at the Park on Mon- We really hope that the wooden pavement humbug will Services to commence,et 3 o’clock. In the evening a lec- Cireult Court. P' ‘Tue Anco.e.—This splendid specimen of nava lay next, in the new opera of the “Bride of Lammer- "0tbe iried again there. We understand that the mana- ture will be delivered on the subject of Regeneration. Before Judge Edmonds. rting that her collar bone, which was b ' pon My gers of the floating theatre intend prosecuting the corpo- architecture {was launched yesterday from the "00" gave his farewell concert in Philadelphia on [ation for damages, as they intended moorltg there on od yomere yard of Messrs, Westervelt & Mackay, of thiscity, ‘rhursday evening last, and will probably arrive in this Qnda¥ next. purchase . ta whose reputation as ship-builders is already fully city to-day. His friends are determined that he shall in Wall strect, on Feitay atternoon of two ee Baakor "owe in Navy street, together with two lots, inthe im: to render | Th 5 te SaLe—A ve ry great bargain was obtain- Nov. 16.—The Court met If-past 10, but it was 12 | weoks ago, remained ununited. The bone w: Colgan, ot Broeklyn, who | o'clock before they commenced calling the panel, in united perfectly, and the only difficulty t xCUSCS was rigidity of the parts about the shoulder joint, very urors,in greatly limiting the motion of the arm, tho consequence ‘a large and well built | consequence of the number of jurors who hi d in obtaining th ready sworn. T' ; < ith b : icinity of the Navy Yard, for three thousand © addition to thoi ‘ir names are Na- of keeping the arm in one position so long atime. Re- sustained in the performance of the Prince Albert, #ir¢ Us another concert before he leavesthe country. ngland no threo hundred dollars, ‘he property at one timo be- | thoniel Blair, Charles McIntyre, and Samuel Piggott. medy motion, both active’ and. passive, as in carryin Waterloo, Prince de Joinville, and others. The pales dome laste et eae Conoxen’s Orrice, Nov. 15.—Svppen Deati.—Last longed to Commodore Chauncey, and was a few y The Court adjourned until Monday. Eight jurors have weights, and by the application of external force, an Arcole is designed as one of Boyd & Hincken and ,, 1%; Mowatt, and Mr. Crisp have just concluded a evening an unknown female was found in the street in ago estimated being worth six thousand dollars. Ei- now been obtained. the application of any Tiniment. that might suit the pa- of Doyd w Hincken and highly successful e ment in Boston, where Mrs. 4 dying state. She was taken to the Essex Market pri- ther Mr. Colgan’s speculation is a very fortunate one, or armen tient’s fancy. Chamberlain & Phelps’ efficient line of Marseilles Mowatt’s new comedy of “Fashion” has been played. son, and placed in a comfortable cell, whore she was this portion ef the city must—crab like—be “ advancing | Supertor Court. 3, A youbg man, 21 years old, a barber, stated that packets, to be commanded by Capt. N. W. Eve- Te Annssr or Ove Buns ix Baurimone.—The cir !0td dead this morning. backwards.” Before Judge Vanderpoel. | two years and a half since he had & peralytio attack of ‘4 : eumeecual {Ole Ballin ANotHen C An unknown man was found in the 7 Nov. 16.—Harrison va. Hull.—Libel —This tedious libel | the loft He had mostly recove:ed, but came for leigh. Her measurement is 700 tons burthen, and jaltimore, cording to one of the Philadelphia ‘tTeet this morning, apparently dying. He was removed Police Intelligence. suit, brought by a vender of what are called ‘Peters’ advice on account of some alight remains of the affec- will carry 1700 bales of cotton—30 feet beam, 20 feet | papers, are these :—A contract was made byan agent ‘© the City Hospital, where he expired shortly after “aa loyer —Officer Lalor, of the | Pills,” against the brother-in law of a former agent, for | tien in the hand and foot. Previous to the attack he had ds “4 feet deck. The forecastle or Ole Bull, with Mr. Wm. E. Burton, of thie city. for being admitted. In both cases apoplexy is supposed to Feet ay Centre street, last evening | using certain expressions in a letter derogatory to the been an intemperate eater, and was constantly troubled leep, 140 feet deck. T castle is on deck, a8 Ojo Bull to play four nights at the Arch s*reet Th have been the cause of death. ‘The Coroner will hold coon man named James McDonald, la character of the plaintiff, resulted in the jury rendering | with ob: constipation, a fine illustration of the ulso the cabin, which will be furnished in the most Mr. Burton agreed poets pert to furnisha fa! inquests on their bodies to-morrow. aTork in theemphoy of Mr, Warnock, hatter, in Bro Tl ik I di rar | came ‘a ‘ellers. 0 rt jos, purchased wit e funds of tor 28 p ngers, each containing a sofa, and all the | brin ing with him Sig. La Manna to conduct The following is no abridgement as hitherto of the a aployeeiines been iacevered. Mr Warnock, on one | said, “ damages and 6 cents truth that Court for ten days. In | tion by over-distension. farce, might it verily be | deal more than is suspected of disease from this cause, et intemperance in eating. The moment we eat too much, | th rac | averdict for the plaintiff 6 ce Th ied t ie 80, like “ Gull all” in the Gentlemen, it was a very fine oyster, ind recent improvements for the comfort and conveni- | t'®- Vpon his arrival he found Mr. Burton could not pro- number of arrivals yesterday at the principal hotels. Ite ; ket book containing $180, which | and the Court awards you a shell each.” The in_to dig our graves. The treat- a 3 ‘ oi ore. ‘The. bestia iiiiibsinst ths ee al | cure the orchestra, (they being otherwise en aged.) and comprises the full amount of all Wat were ‘registered at Sonar ecnaneets wes stolen by the seed, hunters should take warning from this very significant | in thi the application nee of passengers. . . ag Innel | wines him to play with a piano accompaniament, which each : x Vessel Robbed.—The brig Judson, lying at the foot of | hint. Jurymen are becoming more enlightened in these be lilt aos support, bulkhead, and by means of side lights each room is he fused to do. He thereby was at considerable ex- Amenican--Parker Hall, Pittsfield, Mass; J. W. Wil- Oliver street, was forcibly entered last night, and a va. | piping times of peace. Ie work on tho use of splints in the “lopped hends aired from without, at the pleasure of the occupant ; | ontract. Tin tne matter’ stood fer mare thana year, WrWeln Wi! BrWashburne, Oringes Slesrr stg, table gold watch, belonging to the mate, stolen thero- +s id. Gouninlcabenera’, Cite te by this errangement the light is not liable to be | until «tow days ago, in Baltimore, Mr. Burton had him riche, Bostoa; G, Tillotson, Datchers.co, | “Grand Lareeny,—Two colored persons, named Benja- Belsre tie Cowsmisaonar Cattines; d with stammering, was brought in by eclipsed by those walking the deck, as in the ogdi- | *t™*#te itt aa he was about leaving his hotel forthe | Aston—John McHarg, Albanj, W. H. Purdey, Mon min Williams and Clara Webb, were arrested this morn: | Nov, 16.—Mutiny and Murder.—Goorgo Baker, Inninh | tit (4h operation was Guslly performed, 6nd sttended nary mode of lighting the rooms by means A hiug at his concert. treal; Mr Danberg, Utica; C. Lawtell, Maine; H M ing, charged with having stolen about $70 worth ef car- d Joseph Hoffman—the three s n whore | he wae quite willing with np injury tothe patient, an to perform it, but he felt bound to that it was for the most part a very uselass one. He thought he was safe in saying that he had performed the operation two or three hundred times, and though frequently thero was arbor, Which. #0 temporary benefit, he did not know five cases out of the , Phila; 3. Paul, Albany; C. Harris, Norfolk; Gen. peting {rom the premises of Dr. Anderson, No.6 Beach | H. Clarke, Vermont; Bernardo Terry | street. The property was found at Hart's pawpshop in d before the above Churchill, Havana; James Lewis, Pp street, where it had been pledged by a white fe- | their case w grend jury. stis, Jos. Reid, Boston; Hollinj male, who has not yet been arrested. | that some time ago it was communicated to tt hi Peabody, Phila; Jos. Haitley, Healy; Pat Femate—A fernale named Eliza Miller | mont of State thal son and Head, Boston; B Bradley, Dansville; Fisher and last evening, charged with having robbed | whaling ship Os | |, Silsbee, the Yankee, took a benefit at the Arch street dead-light above. She is of the most exquisite form | theatre, Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening last we have ever seen, surpassing even those which | ‘The Boston Philharmonic Society gave a concert last were considered perfection itself On her head is a | fowe the benefit of the widow. of the late Leopold full length figure of Napoleon, bearing in his hand | charge of mutiny w ady noticed, minissyoner, and it o Phelps, Boston; H.C. Wilson, Via , any at | ; in whole number permanently relieved. ; the French standard, which is intended to represent , Raturoap Tron ror Micnican.—There are four sig TN Neff, Phiia.; C. B. Patterson, Wi X.0'Warliington ntreet.” i saotona of tur men ou arte Phe Co! sul There were also two cases of Nuevus Materni, one Me his passage over the bridge of Arcole, celebrated as | Voices Of railroad iron which have been shipped W. IL. Larned, Philas Hoy. D. Henstaw Noo, N Tae, ty Ann Smith, sias Mary Lindlo, | wherwthe ship putin rent the captain and crew home the end of the novo, the other at the innor angle of the from this port during the past week for Mich: w 4 the scene of a battle between the French and Aus. purchase has been completed of iron and spikes for iy. a trac! rians, on the 15th of November, 1796. Her name se ceo eae preae apg Lowe, FT. Brdges, Boston; Col.C. H. was also brough Superior; Samuel Kerby, Baltimore sit. ots of Henry Dicko! mutineers were arrested at Sandy bi Ae operated upon by cauterization, with red-hot neo- 9 0: A. Ashburnor, Phila; Roseell Oroch, — Reeeiving Stolen G@oods.—OMc ; and two cases of converge:t aquint relieved ; all ich operations 6 performed in such a manner asto ona char f relieving the pock- | for trial. The | Hook. Th Smith of the oth about 9 y @ ofthe man was shot Curtis, aged . Tecumseh branch of the southern road to tl lage of Springfield, M Mesars. Wasson and McKoy, Albany, Ward, thi ing urrested a Mrs. Wolff, of No. 106 ——'--—-“'- cull torth the hearty ap| was given her through compliment to the French, and the entire lot is now aflostand will reach Jing iagdall Florida fe Orange street, on & charge of receiving stolen geods, | Conkineh Pleas, There clinical loctures and we mach doubt whether the Mediterranean 't# destination within two wor Buffalo Adv. Nov. 13. ( Frasxuix—D. A, Dangler, Ohi knowing them’ to be such at the time of purchasing the | Before a Fall Bench. iaeee $f ever floated & more perfect model since the com E.ecrro Maoneno. Tatdonara An application Van Deshen Waictan’ Wd. Sprage cae | Ghar’ r ppt eh infatte on decsustony bet they thus a ‘ ot rn L —/ z v hy ford; W.B. $ 4 od jodet ct al—. 5 | mencement of ship-building. will be made to the Provincial Parliament, for an Baia een City; A. Chamberlin, Henry Cobb, EXTRAORDINARY fat el a obliging defendant may am nd ithe conte, ; \¢ * C —_—_—_—_ act to incorporate a com; to establish a telegraph M . - correspondent gives us the following information | George Jones vs, William S Rushton.—Judgment for . ULeetion in Lovisiana.The new constitution is communication between Queenston and Hamilton, to Guowr—Mr. Tiffany, N. HL, Conn,; Mr.Dawson, Phila; iter Tate of 2 if plaintiff’ on demurrer. Dofendant may plead or give | iJ Hihoations of h ; n sentinel ak tte Rt Schofield, Boston undoubtedly adopted by a large majority. In the Quebecrand to Wiehe, othe Data Hiren tants Howanoe—A Colby, Boston; W. Marshall, Utica; N- ‘Third Congressional district, Harmanson, the demo- Gazette. Craig, Ky.s, E. Pes I, bone nog Mem he wl : ——$ A , ory, Clarke, Boston; Bacon, Lockport; cratie candidate, is probably elected. Ternieie Wreck —The Halifax Sun, of the 7th, | Bond and Easton, Mt. Mortis; 1. Ball, W. MoCarty, oe George Deshor, U. 8. A.; J. P. Webster, N. H. lo! 1945, —The Saco river was higher, on | notice of defence, on payment of costs, | it has been at this on of p a barf sos Meee Moore, ads. Dr. S$ oars ae | jeoteres during ane Aid dang had detailed to them in his ain of the four first Mredericl New n payment of costs. | r lowed the 10 5.580 inches, and. that of | The schools in Philadel phia hi y followsiehed last to i example of the New York schools, and d one third inches in af” E, J. Eastman, Esq., late editor of the Knox- fa amounting 3.796 inches, about nin h these cliniques. ‘They required something of the kind, ; ~ ae , Danada; Ponty Boning —Three more jurors, making eight the night 2 report of the lows of a coal laden brig on | 7G i v i ji ief CI ‘i instruction they J hu hit of 7 T. Cahill, Boston; J. Ga Troy; B. Goddard ; ville (Ter A Chief Clerk | as in the matter of practical and clinical of in all, were yesterday procured tor the trial of is on board porithed’’ Four matiaer tis atnat all | 5.'y. Marston, Bungor;. J Gite Her Hone Oxtver H. Surrn, late United States Senator, has Ya tee die Roane sive a Wes Ps fll the va: | are far behind New York, which is yearly surpassing wom shore—those of n woman and threo mon Ali teowe | han, Paila.; (. Bell, ‘Indiana; J. H. Rutger, J. Kepsa, refused, under any circumstances, to be the Whig candi: | Cincy occasioned by the resignation of the Hon. J. W. | them in not only this, but all the othor {branches of in- oe aetabae mem Also,teome | Gvtin Preston, Malden. vh Repie | date for Governor of Indiana Stove | stenction. i band-boxes, and other light

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