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a os att ete —— Bs Maney ocean ORRNRRSNMND NES enaTdeEGhimeecs ke ees f Pe — have been made connected with some of those lead- | Fashionable Intelligence. ‘Theatricals. City Intelligence, | Conrvs Cunisrt, (Texas) Nov. 12, 1845._ NEW YORK HERALD. ers, pointing decidedly toa want of harmony among | The fashionable season in New York is opening with | Panx Turatas,—Last evening the play of the se Waren pp ad ely ed bencaed The Army of Occupation—Brief History of Se — the democratic Senators, and their determination | Stat splendor and magnificence. The aristocratic fa- | ‘ Stranger” was presented at the’Park Theatre,with Mrs. | hit which was underneath was villainous in the ex- _ Beents, §c., ge. ; Now Fork, Wednesday, December 10, 1845+ orto adhere to the caucua system, so called, in | milies uptown who claim to be A No. 1, as well asthose | Koon as Mrs. Haller, and Mr. Kean as the Stranger. The | trene In connection with the army of operations in this tion.—In the lec- connection with the administration. Mr. Benton | Wh@ nk XNo.99, ere busy in preparations for baile, | house was not s0 crowded ason the previous evening, | 3 Amporm’s Beaten ans apetlices Toatitu. | Qwarter, all newspaper readers at the North havo soirée, parties, hops, etc. Lady downgers and charm- | but was filled in a manner which showed the discrimina- tions,» delivered by’Mr. E. D. Connery, on Sunday last, | heard much of the “Louisiana Volunteers.” The » | ing young snisser of all sizes and complexions, may be | tion of a New York audience and their readiness beg after. proving Sask 900 years befare be ag: aed | fact that Gen. Gaines considered himself justified Seen congregated in one corner ofthe room, or huddled | tronize real talent. Wo have already spoken of the | Pence, Gance: Figp, feo, 98.150 citing the liberal conduct | in calling for their services, wes received as proof e a about the centre table, engerly discussing the merits of | performance of the “Stranger,” by Mr. and Mra.Kean. Of con Calvert, the Catholic proprietor of Maryland, | oositive, not only that war was inevitable, but that rrested ita action for this Gontleman or that lady, and the propriety ofsending guilice it to say that it was mace all which itcould be | towards those who Lat \y persecuted Aes Seihior pai Hn whieh induced be exmantdl tt | = = onee on thei point. Indeed, it is understood that thom an tnritation to the noxt grand dinzer, or pariy | made in tho hands of these talented artists. Tho even. | lics under Cleybourne, Mr. Connory said, ‘In or eile | DOTS WEE SOUSA Ye OR ROGIUIDATS ANB te: TIQHTY IMPORTANT PP . a poner chad og — “ ike | everto silence calumny. I now dectnre, asa Catholic, | near npproach of an overpowering Mexican force HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. Mr. Benton took strong ground againat the caucus “Is he rich? asks the lady dowager, as tho name of | Ing closed with tho capital farce of “The Turnpike | Hi lathe Popo of Rome, or bishop, of priest, or be ett Such tk jr y system, and affirmed positively, “7 shail not abide by “some gentloman is mentioned, “Is he handsome?” ex. | Qto,"p which Mr. Bass appoored as Crack, and played any agent Shenetrora; Some to a a puatyress i was Toray true, Saea: wea probably the supposi- 11, Sir. wont abide by it, Sir.” Gen, Cass vo- claims the yong Iadios, Tue character, habits, man- | it witagrest humor and split, Toxnight Shakspoaro’s institutions, 1, would, tf possible, bo the fret to meet | tion of our government, and had no trifling agency ted with the administration on the question of the | Bers, length of purse, &c. of every one invited is discus- | comody of * Twelfth Night” Ia to be revived, with now though we promised a report ofthe lecture, having heard | in dictating the orders issued on or about the 28d of sg wigan raicanaae that the and three other Senators voted with the whi leaves here st To'vlock, against giving the power of appointing the commit: rald will, therefore, be an tees to the Vice President. This defeated the demo- cratic perty in the Senate, au Our renders In Phila ing line for thet c of 6, and that the # in reaching the {nother Grand Beat and Piece of Tillany appointment of the committees, but Mr, Calhoun is | 5¢4 and commented on—the length of purse, however, | costumes, scenery and decorations. Mrs. Kean, as Vi- phe eg tery pera reerito Rate vents of | August, for the concentration of so considerable on hi stil absent. As soon es the Senate is full, we may . /# the most important imattor, and generally docides the | ols, and Mr. Koanas Orsino. Mr. G. Borrett also eppears | the aay ° vcanven—his Beard will moctthicy. | er ** this point. If the wicked wag or unprinci- pected. see further trouble, and an increase of difficulties of | {#26f the party under consideration. ‘The fashlonable | as Sir Androw. This will be a troat to which the play- | | Bosno or Eoucarion. pled speculator who gave curreney to the lie, be en- ‘The Acedia, which is the next steamer from Liver- this deseripting £) Picci i aotag eh | season bas opened with several balls and celebrations | going public have been looking with nearly as much | Dear anp Doom Ixstirvtion.—The Board of Directors | dowed, even ina slight degree, with that faculty of anniversaries by various benevolent societies. anxiety as they dilto “Jon.” There will be crowded of the Deaf and Dumb Institution : \d | Sometimes given to mortal man—a cor$cience—ma' pool, will bring the next latest intelligence from Europe | ed it yesterday and | ban y Yet itmay be thought a doubtful point, whether ; | s i iece “ Hi » 4 i fl in e not hope its slings and arrows will torture him ‘ Ry . a e | On next Thursday evening, the Thistle Benevolent | houses to witness it. As an afterpiece ‘ His Last Legs” | oxamiued the pupils. The exhibition was ofu very in- | We no t Y n She sailed onthe sth nit, end, therefore, now six d0y8 these distinguished statesmen in the Senate, will | association ball will take Hd tlo Garden. Hore | ia played, with Mr. George Barrett as O'Callaghan, _| teresting charactor. The crowded state of our columns | batrgrreeetiig es fies Tuladens, whick Sukie ‘ of aweek, we may expect tore. J | : ch , is a | prevents a detailed report. | : - aeistaitieance Box willgive fr. Venture upon any isolated or positive movement | bonnie lads and comely lasses will moet and trip it mer- | jowsny Tuxatne.—~We have seen this theatre crowd. | "Awotuna Woxven oF tHe Wonu.—Mr, Hudson, tho | fort and national expen: Far be it from me to cen. | a Mr. Polk, in reference to the greatmeasures | rily on the light fantastic toe, to the spirit stirring sound | it has be der the direction of the «, Crichton” of the 19th century, gives a lec- ory Oregon question in England—or *8@lust aes “ @ ~ perso iB! * ? 8 ed very often since it has been under tho direction of ‘admirable Crichton’ of nis Lp ication imperiously demanded the vigorous ‘action naval preporations—ot the state Which have thrown him before the country. They of the Scottish bagpipes, while some “charming young present manager, Mr. Jackson, but that term will not »p- Hen antenna an avi | teeeae cated rte cerry porod raat of the corm market and the opening of the ports, '™®A&Y oppose his nominations, cut off the heads of | Jessie,” with her admiring swain, stray round the gal- ply to the mighty throng we saw in it last evening. The | hate, | Prove it. Not less praisoworthy was tho pecmates ther information in regard tothe general Collectors, and perpetrate other small work, but it | lery,whispering “soft nonsenso,” and making love intruc | theatre was porfectly “jammed” full, from pit to'dome. |) wiwg Equirans.—In passing down Broadway yes. | With which Major Gally flow to the assistince of tho ilway 8 | . |G 8 he: it soli ) currency, corm, war, and pots- Will be dangerous tor even Mr. Benton, Mr. Cal- | Scottish style. The bill that attracted this mighty throng was “Ion, the | terday, we observed a crowd of persons gathered around | Goparal at atime when great solicitude was felt for - ‘ | interests and honor of houn, or General Cass, to present any opposition to __ The Tailors’ Benevolent Society gave their sixteenth | Foundling of Argos,” in which Mrs. Shaw sustained the | a very peculiar be tte 17 which was standing in front of | 6 "nation were in imminent peril. For, had the ade jure the action of the Government. At the time, d small. : ; | eS splendid English coach, to which were a interest of this intelligence will be great, We | Mr, Polk’s great measures, or to organise cliques annual ball at Tammany Hall, on Monday night. They part of Ion, and theapplause she received during the % store. was a Spi us vance guar! been so signally defeate 1—had the General arrangements to procure it from Boston, and | 4 attached four fine grey horses, and two drivers anda | 500), repelledin the very first movement for the securi- looking towards the future. ‘The words and votes | not only proved that a tailor was more than a ninth part | performance attested sufficiently how her efforts were footman, clothed in livery of green and gold* We do ty of our rights, not “tI the distinction he has so honora: to bring ithy our own Express to thts city, se as to publish 3 F 3 r tak leah, anasdey ini adsedce of the Besion cen mee ofthese great men in the Senate will be watched | of womankind, as any wandering young Adam could have mad | of aman but that they could produce as fair specimens | gppreciated. There can be no doubt that Mrs. Shaw is not know to whom it belongs, but conjecture that ‘it bly acquired could have averted the load of 0 loquy land, come to settle the | D!Y. f | We think, will dis. ™must be an ambassador from England, ° | which Republics aro said sometimes to heap upon their ha with the deepest interest, beyond others, because | Possibly desire to gaze on. Laseces Saisie ond BY la 7 be A Oregon difficulty. Its appearance created a greatsen: | syiet and most faithful public servants; nor would all spers. Our arrangements comprehend a : 4 » Parker’s Assembly Ball came off last evening in the | pute it. Mrs. Shaw was ably sustamed inthe piece by satioain Broadway. the power and greatness of our country have relieved n for boarding the steamer at aay hour of the day or ‘eH the questions we have put will be solved. | Bowery, and was well attended by the most charming | Mr. Jno. R. Scott, as Adrastus. His acting, when stab. ‘Tarsity Cuuncn Beis.—We areto have achime of | us from the loud langh the world would have on- within a hundred milea of port, and of con- Thus far our opinion is, that the President will | damsels of that part of Gotham. Gaiety, mith and fun | 494 was very effective. Onthe whole, the performances belis.on Trinity church. Several of the set wero rais- | joyed at our expenso. These companies embarked le . he 4 were the order of the night. e news either by railroad, steamboat, or | command a positive majority in the House, and in | “The Montgomery Guards give ‘heir annwal ball at » es may be necessary, to this city, and publishing | the Senate also, upon ail his important measures re- | Niblo's Saloon, on the 15th inst. Here all the young re- | can ” pI in advance of all our contemporaries ; and, | lating to Oregon, Texas, Mexico, and the Indepen- | Pith their swoetheurtrranl monies teget eee ii ed into their places on Monday, for their homes on the 3rd instant. In relieving thom last evening were very creditable to the actors them. Soe Ly aD ec imaiaan Diaslaymcringye lero ‘duty, the commanding General extolled in orders, 8: lves, and to the discrimination of the popular manager | 4.0 ')Sie out ina curponter’s shop on the corner of | the patriotic enthusiasm by which they had been actuas To-night Mrs. Shaw takes her benefit, and we presume | Seventeenth street and First avenue. The building was | ted i 7 i i ‘These soldiers go with the respect and ad 0, fog it through all the South and West,one | dent Treasury. When such a large and sweeping HR ots Mae the “repale” association and the thas willbe toeiee sromded nou, i | peat anal st hace ‘The Camden and Amboy. rail | the army, with ‘which ney have. harmoniously eat i ay Jn advance of all competition. if in the interim, | majority in the House could swallow Ritchie & | “tnt” Which they owe. . | Temrceton’s Guano Fanewett Concent.—The ox, btn say | they bear with them what is far more valuable than the news should be brought a few days later at this port by 8 The Israelite: give a grand ball at Niblo’s Saloon, da change of hour yesterdiy. They that a high . 3 dinary and unparalleled successes of Templeton— | 104 line commence i praise of their fellow men, the conscious: ata Heiss, whose journal, during the last summer, has | on the 16th. The lovely and bewitching daughters of | ‘#0rdine will hereatter leave New York at soven o'clock, A: M., | huty hes been well and nobly done. ‘They entered the exhibited more weakness, fy less dignity, pies | Judah will here be seen coquetting with christion beaux, | the brilliant receptions, and enthusiastic applause evo. | instoa@ of six, and centinue until further notice. A good | y, ¥ | i ths, the 20th At they aro and darting passionate glances from their large, soft | rywhere bestowed on the unrivalled efforts of the prince | arrangement at this season of the year. service for three months, from the 20th August; they one of the packets, before the arrival of the Acadia, our arrangements will also enable us to carry out the same . igen to be mustered out at its expiration, in New Orleans, by plan here any other organ ever did, we may expect they will | black OFer cal on bane Bvery recherché affair—though | of tenors since his arrival in America, have only been | ‘Tux Hozrpay Sxason.—Tho Christmas and New Year | Capt, Grayson, of the 2d Artillery, The intelligence brought by the last two steamers, | 2°t fastidiously refuse their votes to those measures | #8 old clo! desler or two may [possibly asek to mingle | 64.444 by his crowning triumph on the occasion of his now fast approaching, and the h An accident of a most melaucholy nature occurred at tion of c! jon, the rising generation, are St. Joseph’s Island, afew days ago. A graduate of the to bound with an ecstacy of anticipation and Military Academy of this year, named Merrill, on his jonable, dazzling and brilliant assem- | hope, as dim ions of sweetmeats, fine toys, handsome way to join the army, was standing on the deck of @ and all the little etcetoras of that, to them, de- propeller lyiag at the wharf, when one of the yards the Britannia end the Cambria, and by the packet ship which sre popular—and eminently so—among the | _ The Ironsides Club, composed of the hard fisted, hard farewell concert at the Tabernacle lastevening. Never se ; ; fighting and indomitable sons of the democracie, give 4; he West, was sent by ns South and West, one teat masses of tle country their annual ball at Old Tammany, on the 18th instant ae genni ba ENG Wok Gad haven laid eee sy in advance of any other paper. Those journals They will undoubtedly attempt to rival in splendor, &c., , Dlege congregate in New York, eta. G ; ; ths : lightful season, float before their enrapturedeyes. ‘The fell, striking his head and inflicting e wound, of which which received it, generally gave us the credit due us. CREAT TuEaraical anp Mvsicar Hevivat.— | theit celebrated rivels the far famed Empire Club bernacle resound with such frequent, repturous, and | st6ros in Broadway, particulurly the toy shope-and book | ialdied ti cme day. Sed and untimely fato to the One exception, however, was thet of the National Intel, 'Vithin a couple of weeks past, therehas been some- | _ The annual soirée of the Highland Guard comes off at ' well morited appla The audience, numbering many stores, aro beginning to assume @ fine appearance. In young soldier, ambitious to render an equivalent for the cer i | ible’ ° 5 i y i citement, which had pervaded all classes of the com- et a \ ei i i I - | fancy, from a rattle box to a hobby horse, is exhibited, | rents and friends whose fond expectation of an auspi- SLT SODeTeRe een atte} Textabing's glorious sooth | Ate ppUntoueanl mLautive Deen nites and i the latter, splendid albums, annuals, and heauti: cious commoncoment, of a sol lier’s life was answerad e arrangements we defy the whole newspaper munity at the time when the Keans were playing | Tepast, concl Dagpipes, ung WHR a grand reel to the | the sWbndor and magnificence of the principal city ofthe | fulreprints of old poeta and authors, books that sighing | by the news of his death! ‘This is the third instance of cf Boston and New York combined, with the devil their former engagement at the Park, and Leopold | ‘The Manhattan Fire Engine Compuny No. 8 give their | NeW World. So universal is the popularity of Temple. | Jovers shall prosent to their Indy loves, ; Miererituge neem este eeper peste sl h n t i ion with cliques | friends shall bind with a closer link’ the friends they Joseph's. Licutenants Higiins aad Berry were iatorred ‘mself to intimidate c= prevent us from carrying them de Meyer, Templeton and Ole Bull were delighting | sual Patt ob Gaetan eye autho Apello|Seloon the ee eaaTal ent earn etka en ee oe | love. Everybody, during the holidays, ought to be hap- heres ‘Their resting place is upon a hill directly In ad io efiect. The "infamy and villany” of giving the the ears of the city with their sweet and powerful | PoQ The ubameatantelully decorated with banners, etc., Oi ona cordially greotod by the whole people, “Among | Py, and most of them will, and the store keopers will | vance ofthe lelt wine of the army. It was a sal scone American people the earliestand best news ofall kinds— music, ‘The decline, at the Park, was orobably | fre. costume) “i. Probebly appear drested in their | t1 nany beautiful and sparkling gems "of melody pre | make money. When they were borne te:ltwilale (alke absence from Europe or from any other quarter—we shall perpe- Ref Cieey eh ease probably | The Central Guard also give a ball on the 29th Dec, __| Sented last night, that extrsordinary and romantic com- ‘Tux Eniva Bats.—Tho sevonth annual ball of the | bodies were landed at the camp, in the thickening ition— Thro’ the Forest, thro’ the Meadows,”—will | © Erina Literary Association,” took place at ‘Tammany of twilight; the slow and solemn procession wound up Tene! be remembered with unbounded pleasure and de- | Halllast night. There was a very large attendance of the ascent; and in the darkness of night the service was apnual’ soirée on the 19th Jan, at Niblo’s, and the Gulick light: If anything could display the resources of 'em- the members of this association, sade very handsome rena ae Hesuoner ive yalere announced that the last s kK ia y 1 ps peat " e i 4 igi it. invit ir sa fe had been performed. esions, azd our amiable cont:mporaries may prepore Keans to the Park, has imparted a new life to ihe [ep the Brews sorree On teal st ofan, st thelApelio: Herren Miaiien krdemiene ivi ean ober et eee wieanliaken? aaa aan ieee Dhe weather, thas ifseitartiesn oil and pleasant. A ® same terrible infictions hereafter—wind, Play-go1ug community, and stimulated the mana- | |, In the upper regions Feeutal Bent a varticularly be- tones which were never before found ina voice of that | Pressing soc rray of beauty and female love. tent has proved a most comfortable domicil, shielding sather and Heaven permitting. 80 look out for squalls, rs of the other Theatres to extra exertions forthe | square, great preparations are also making for several | Drilliant class of which Templeton is the great represen- | liness, which was here congregated, gave a zest to this ogainst the heat of the mid-day sun, and generally afford: : of ; ‘, \ “ & i i ies of. 3 tative. But mulgré this, and the absence of an orchestra, | entertainment, which it has been our chance seldom to _ ing sufficient protecti n from the coldand dampness of satisfaction of their patrons, excepting at the “‘cheap ues b SPP Petra eo ith there stood “the minstrel of a hundred voices” sum: witness. ‘The attention of Mr. Fisher, out of the mons. | the night. ‘The season ie now, however, so far advanc- and nasty” theatres, which are still dealing out to Asgreecere pe raiinea iat Heb: partieg vial) Fanady moning up, as with au enchanter’s wand, effects | gers upon this occasion, demands our most approved ils aE ie it rl SS the newsboys, who stray away from home, small | side. Much jealousy has in consequence, arisen, and quite | the most thrilling “and unearthly. After this glo- | acknowledgment srngng the} row Aent| the most iaciies para anoa are | doses of biead: Sary end aunsenee, a spirit of rivalry has beon engendered. ‘What willbe the | hs . Conoxen’s Orrick, Dec. 9.—Supven Drarn,—The | ; y owing to the inefficiency of the troupe who were | ‘The Independence} Guard an annual ball at Niblo’s | trate as often as we can. During the last ten years we : | Pe he RINK Oowbero watt : | soc! 3 5 ny. 5 et Saloon, Jan.12. The Fifth ( National Guard, a have perpetrated sitch villainies probably on two hundred | 2880° iated with Miss Deley. But the return of the | Salo a e Fifth Company pal Gui The Oregon Negotiation. Our right to the “whole or none,” including war or peace, is the absorbing topic in every circle, and question, in its importance, makes itself felt in all quarters. To illustrate the whole matter, and place the question, in its present attitude, before ra dale t be surprised that Tompleton, in London and | ,, i at at th + smile would be excited at the straits of those pevpling’ a consequence, it is impossible to say. We sincerely hope | 20t. ss - Coroner was called to hold an inquest at the corner o} d city—at the avidity which seizes upon ever: At the Park, the purely classical, and richly beau- | ne accidents will happen, however-no war broale outs Tonal associate of the first, Getman setintecn oteinper, the Dloomingdale rond, Eighty-first street, on the body fented city —ak the 1 Duildias materia et tevavegas ifal dy of “Ion” we dion Mond . no ‘crockery or characters be broken. ‘There are also t of Sarah McClennan, a native of Ireland, 38 years of with which a head or stave of © barcel is hoowlea I OR ORY Ce LORE Nene Lnpaseds00 MONEAY AVe') aoa Ent a ana rainea ing forward among the | Madame Schroeder Devrient, and othe: age. It appears hed been unwell fora dayortwo | Vite the: ingenuity which wppropriater all tere tend ning, with Mrs. Kean as the hero, (or heroine, families of some distinguished and celebrated bankers, previous, When this morning she was found dead in her Sof Comisiea tke per pavticu- larly complimented him on his execution of this scena.— - r mmence, on the i 8 : z 7 3 : At th it of the audience, Templeton sung “I love purposes of comfort and luxury, might well raise emo- a enema cne ea ae Which ?) and Mr. Charles Kean as the King. ‘The | suo dave tuken up their residence in this querter. The | 115; how'l love Her,” with his’ usual, taste. aud feeling, Ped-—supposed to have been caused by apoplexy. ious of envy in the most cunaing ertidcer eust of the b wri. Calhotin and Pikeniharn &c., on ouse Was crowded to its fullest capacity. ‘Chere | live by cheating one another in Wall street, but the great pr repens deri depreioes Brooklyn Intelligence, We ans, patient! wailing tha devslimae sta ioe lane ane i 2 ey OR Were probably between eighteen hundred and two Saree OE EATe Romy uo: hayion become wealthy by marceau, tho “Jolly Beggar,” was renee ee Proecy Tran Harevegabond | coming session of Congress. ‘Tho course resolved upon ] es) + A + * ve a Ae _ " nt 2 8 y ent " i More 0 anre.—Wall etreet is si whom were nearly fifteen hundred dollars. At the cultivate the pleasures of refined society in the region ui ws ye ee i liamsburgh, were mentioned in this paper, exclusively, | '%PDecewber. Whilo others are discussing the best and ore oF THE E street is still in a whom wer y rs. p fn compliance with custom, 8 culy true policy of the government, differing as widel a et ee 3 a 5 \ * aforesaid —where the inhabitants are celebrated for their heart} tenler cou savant on Monday ‘Jast~has, as we learn, a large congregation as tha felines OF the’ denatants cate tounttineiey ae 0 vleze. The bulls cannot stand such a reactionmuch Bowery, where a spirit of just emulation had influ- exclusiveness and elegance. eine tatnifeont aero eet | wedded to his Utopian faith in Plattsburgh, in this State, spent 1 disp’ a y; ce to the Money article in to-day’s enced the enterprising manager to produce the same | if or & ren eomrerersea) we ee pees tol . ll be Si 4 es 4 ss | lieve the fashionable season in this great metropolis wil! "be seen that the fancies are rapidly play, with the strong cast of Mrs. Shaw and Mr. | oxceed all former ones in brillianey and expenditure. oe ite level. A tew more days like yester- Scott as Jon and Adrastue, there were about thirty- | The Wall strect banks, the faro banks, haveell declar: these T consulted, ai 4, 1 Vi true soldier believes ia the infallibility of his rulers, Vane citizens of thet State, who accused. him of attomca, | ion, that of true wisdom, and will have his hearty aup- r your munificent patrensge.— y arrival here, [confess to you, that I felt some- st discouraged ; my own fears, and the apprehensions cipated for me bunt partial suc- ' i . He, therefore, waits patiently, contant if the iute- . F create an insurrection among the slaves, for | Po't. He, : : j 4 ve ate ; cs if | confined myself to solo entertainments, Re- ig, to creat , i ’ vile | Fests of the country demand the sacrifice, to peril healtl. ep to use up some of the flats, and two hundred persons. The receipts from these must pees Spent matey ie, Pye penny sen ae ving, however, on’ the experiment, with an abiding which alleged Gite Re waa placed in eaaroalviles and life, satisfied that, under other circumstances, the ar- s will be waddling out of the street in | have been over one thousand dollars. In addition | jee” i az ‘idence in public judgment, your n.ble city, the baie be the latest known of which | ™¥, Will be restored to the blessings of roofs and fires, i 5 pant 7 F “pair breadth *xcapes,’ ilety of amercial metropolis of this mighty Union, gave me a ™&ny ‘acquittal ean Mee fadintenentsion arson inthis , Hd the society of frionds, war fever will last long enough to give to the success of the pure drama, we find the Ger- 3 ordial and generous welcome, which at once bespoke : “Why should we be melancholy, boy . pert : | Moraonism.—It seems that Mrs. Joe Smith, the ¢o%Ue § ‘i fui i county, which was preferred against him about two hy should we be melancholy, boys 2a smash soon ning, at Palmo’s, patronised to an extent which ex- | Te MOT ee co tractable ce eae te enn on. | tide me onward AD, ing, Gis Atlaatic tent’ De caruncd, | Profanity and cunning, (before alluded to in the Herald) | two of the horoes of this army, overneard’a few ove inge ceeded the most sanguine hopes and expectations | prophet, is not quite eo tractable as was the wife of | j/43.™ AS gentlomen the recolloc ion of your generous | eantaeey ae es Aas? Apeaage aiteals since, uttering ther Golgrous comelaisiy fem splat as a ER EE s' 4 | F . {ane sdb re > | wretched and dep! r ion, ake | tory, seated around the camp fires. Ono, an oxile 0 Ptnere Bewart=What will Congressdo? that had been entertained with regard to itssuccess, | M@hommed. Mrs. Smith has lately come out and | SRHBCEE wall Oye oneeuuen fost ardontly and truly | food, and constantly giving utterane :{o the most melan- | Erin, expressed his views thus? "Faith, and isnt it now the great ques! i Ghee 3 a | declared that she is nota believer in the Mormon >¥ *#e—my hope: Sposa choly and incoherent expressions. The enly exception | right they are, to call it the army of occupation, for, great questions of the day There were about seven hundred persons in the | °° Bitenaicel 5 lie | an ouisfiee more than gratified. Among the beautiful | to tuie wholesalo specimen of misery and infatuation, | with marching, and. pipe-claying, and elayning, ara Ws » slready sufficiently expressed house, from whom were probably received between {#ith, and refuses to accompany the saints to Cali- and ‘scientific compositions of various nations whic is:mtho conduct of the two boys who were humanely | not ull the time occupred ?” ‘The other, a iittiovot all na- me forni. ri ; | have had the honor of bringing before you, I am flattered | policy of Mr. Polk; a policy | seven and nine hundred dollara. fornia next spring. She prefers to remain where to find that the more simple and artless lays of our | taken from the woods a head hesaening: hungry, Baye) | tions, thus uttered his indignation Tre ence t Haas pecan ihe | she is, in Nauvoo. i 8 = iv . Ventured to ask for nourishment, and, after being amply country, with an empaasis that would have rejoiced the us cma tnagnificent; astonishing, a8 Here, then, we have, st the three principal thea | °° 1% 4 Saavae: ne piu eearan tone tae neauer Halapprobatica, Tieave you iadion aud peatigoen ier, sunpliedLike a veritable Oliver Twitt—yet "cry tor gost fervid opponantiet ite ansexation. «Voile, have well his friends, as his opponents. The question, tres, a receipt, in one single night, ‘of overithree| © Meee cre ee ee, SonigratiOn) to! Califor eee eo acer es aioe nee: already ex. | More.” We have in our possession the original manu- | serve under lo grand Nepoleon, je save serv ja Russe, therefore, which now engages the whole popular | next Spring, where they intend to found an empire perienced since my arrival here. | hope to meet many Cfipt which was alleged to be the true revelation ra- | en Prusse, en France, en Moxique, but damn Texe” s whether Congress will sustain him, in the whch wil rival the United States, isto be a celebra~ 004 unr googie ete ‘iit gaattYeo Sintenatwe:may hereafter give some brief ‘extract ftom the tharein grea astitny on Geepateltiesmey re wihes | ted gentleman from Flatbush, Long Island. As the i 4 thousand dollars. Atthe minor theatres, and other places of amusement, where farce, folly, dirt, subli- 7| mt ; insidi i document. ion of her expiring laws, The collectors and their es which he recommends, in relation to | mi anshi i tronage of the arts and sciences. On my return, in May **range, insidious and singular tan, | ction of ber espiring laws. olla * t y 0) janship are all mixed up together, b 5 ae ag y, ae 'y tou N wer.—Andi MecGlian, de > ad aly . th foreign and domestic affairs, and whether it |) Sud horsemaneitip are all mixed up’ togethe! territory inhabited by the Flathead Indians lies in or June next, I hope to have the honor of againappear- | Coukt or Ovgn asp Lenoiven.—Androw McGlian, deputies ere insptied with a holy zeal in exacting the ut probably a thousand more were received, exhibiting an amount of over four thousand dollars, paid for | a whose conviction uyon an indictment for assault and termost farthing upon all goods introduced upon private the route to Oregon, when the Mormons arrive pel Ren Gp abaert rrropsee sto sane eee battery was anounced yesterday, was anigned for accoun’, though they might actully have accompaniot RV alnicuetve theanbith: fox i beige Oi tee there, will there not be a great meeting of flatheads? | genius and poetry of Byron, Campbell and Moore, and J8dgmient, and sentenced to be impisoned in the County | tha stores of the army hither. ‘These officers det rmine W reeive the publie journals of th C4 ig Ps y’ P nl reir gle ; 1€ Opposition theatrical amusement in one evening in New York: Awfal! One On the romantic advent of Prince Charles. Jail, at hard labor, for six athe an ih eae af to demonstiate that Texas isnot the law.despi ing coun- on—that his party will not pass tavor- speaks well for the discrimination of the New York- | ted report, which proposes a new system of finance — mirers on tho siage.. Mr. Templeton now sung the Star Thomas Coggins, the accomplice of tho last mentioned js likely to arise, from’ which no little amusement 24 cx. will lead to a war with England ? » H 1 Bee 5 . i oi . prisoner, wae adjudged to an imprisonment of only ten pected. ably upon his measures—and that, even if the House ers, who always winnow the chaff from the wheet, 4 currency in the United States, is the subject of , ORE RTC cleo te ae psd cl lays, in consequence of his having been already more P°°'* a of Representatives should enstain him, there will and patronise true genius, either in the author or | talk by all the small potato financiers about town? dolight and satistacfion Templeton gives a concert thiy than nine monthe in close confinement. In passing judg- Hartroup, Dec 6, 1845. be opposition enough in the Senate to render its the artist. and particularly of those of the Tribune. When evening in Brooklyn, which will undoubtedly be well Ment upon these Fersons, judg Edmonds took oppor‘ Interesting Political Movements, ye. support nugatory. | all those puny nibblers get through, we shall take up | fit’cneagomonen’ sor we South immediately to fulfil dyism manifested by a great number of young men of ‘There has been a pretty little excitement among There may be something plausible in such a view TH# Crry Panty.—There is now no doubt but | the subject, and give our views upon it at some Oneronio or 1, Pavt,—This magnificent Oratorio, tH county, which could only besuppressed b. pluciog | eertain politicians here during the past week, and . ‘4 z " in mn them the ‘strong arm of the law,” when the: : ot public affairs, and unti! the results are disclosed Previous to the municipal election of next spring, a | length. We were the first to discover Mr. Walk- the chef d’euvre of Mendelssohn, is performed for the be be detected, Sag Ey May, of reson to others, pane one well worthy of an insertion in the Herald. The - . ‘ %e abili A second time, at the Tabernacle, on Thu sday evening.— jghj i s, , y the action of Congress during the present Party under the above name will not only have an | er’s abilities, and he has proven himself to be what ‘he musie i ten y sublime, und the i piles fel herp ey ee ders at cee teeiieswac hy Hon. John M. Niles, our Senator, left here on Mon- fe r an only make an approximation to this Organization, but a very strong prospect of success. we stated he was—one of the great men of the age. pede it AG incertae peat = peasy Mr. Paige, trade an engineer, and who pleaded guilty to a charce day last for Washington ; but it wassoon understood sult by calculatio * ’ . f + ‘ a5 and eral distingvishe: es, have volunteered to of terfeit money, was adjudged to be i 2 f r by ealeulation, and a brooding over’ the The en cagak men of ie Parties are beginning to | His report is certainly one of the best that was ever 21" Revere principal solo par's. A brilliant audience wit Of, Passing counterfeit money, was adjudged to be that instead of taking the usual route, he hed taken ts and votes indicative of the tendency of %¢¢ that the only object o a municipal government made to Congress. undoubtedly assemble to witness the representation of five a colored man, convicte:’ of the cars for Albany; und as his particular personal ‘s. The first movements of Congress, there. should be the proper regulation of city aflairs. We s D z St. Paul. mayhem, was oidered to be sent to Liebe deleetatle friend, Col. Grant, accompanied him, (whose name fore, will be watched with intense interest, and the have shown, over and over again, that all the exist- Srate Dents anp State Resovrces.—Judging Concert or Mons. Curistiray Husen.—A select | quarters ten years. reen, who described himse f : é i 7 fisrteall ‘ asa tailor, was placed upon trial for a grand larceny, al- 118 been connected with various offices fur some | ting the various subjects in dispute, ing parties have failed to attain this most desirable from the messages of the Governors of the various audience of amateurs and ditettanté assembled last night legod to have been committed by him @ short time ago, time past,) speculutions were goon afloat. The on, Wi Charles first votes af tive f e ecual te " i i iled— indebted States, we perceive that there is not one of at Palmo’s, to heor the last concert of Mons. Huber, near the South Ferry, in stealing various articles of ‘ sorutinized with an equal care. abject. We tried.the whigiparty, and they failed — |7 delinquent States that is not uble to meet the in- Previous to his departure South. The attendanco was chanice’ tools, Alexander Campbell, Eeq. waxessigned Postmaster, Marshal, Pension Agent, &e., (all y find that, thus far, Mr. Polk hasbeen We tried the native party, and they failed—and we fp: debts aud ha A i very respectable. The talents of Mons. Huber asa vio- 8 his counsel. He was found guilty, an to | Tyler men,) who hold on to their offices against the completely triumphant in the House of Representa | have triedthe democratic party, and they have made | vest on His debi and there is not he lightest | sncollit are of the highest order, end af be was nes | Pe,imprieoned Soune follower anined Geena at HEM wishes of both whigs and locos, were sadly worried , both in the election of the Speaker and o} the worst failure of all.» Itisoe necessary to reaa-'| C24 i ney 9 rec cae CnevOnlLTENCCNBION 1 sega biy iaRArSOL aMlbance, It was owing Fatidx)| Mlosenderiestenphline tie mate Merete oto —they all imagined that the Senator had proceeded ea tthe | © ‘ ill be in a conditionto cancel doll Y 8 7 = i s i i tf | i i ¥ ters. We have already given the votes cast {or _ Pitulate the many abuses of our present city govern- a ment Cancel every Collar It owes, | +, same error i preliminary arrangements, and the ab- Be eta ar aoamitone “burglety, in iiler | direct to Mr. Van Buren, and there was io be con- the Speaker, and we here give the details of the vote |™ent—they are so apparent, that every man with his‘ }t be willing. sence of a due variety and proportion of other aid ; cer- degree, by breaking into the dwelling house of Mrs. cocted some echeme by which they were all soon toy for Printer:— : | eyes open, sees them plainly. ' , Newsrarer Meanness.—The Washington Na’ ‘#ialy not to the Rerun, skill and power in Mr. Eeeallne hereertins s\ betoon and bretstonn eb fa ey receive “walking papers,” and commissions for FocDhusecs, Riboble & Molin hone i eee Now, why have all these different parties failed? tional Intelligencer has the effrontery to steal from Huber. Many sin Bal. ei — bined to rank heen presented to thefather of the progecuirix, by Gen, | their successors were to be received when Col. G. Gyrean Aikinson, Bayly, Bedinger, Benton, Biggs, Jus, vith proper attention on the.part of the Corporation, our columns, and publish at length, the late impor- im even above Ole Bull. He is cortainly a great mas- Washington. ‘The prisoners were well dressed, and of returned from Washington. The Postm: Black, J. A. Black, Bowlin, Boyd, Brinkerhof™ Brod- | and a weil arranged system, even the government of +, he Cambria, which ter on the violoncello, but, it appears to us, the dif- good and prepossessing appeotance, but th-y hadneither more strongly than ever, that he had a head, ¥ G. Brown, Cathcart, Aug. A. Chapman, R ity | New York id i tant news by the Cambria, which cost us a vast sum ference of the instruments renders the compari- friends nor counsel in court. Judge E., in comp: democrat, and had walked kn chase, Chipman, Clarke, Con, Colin, Consta. | * °itY like New York, is not the most difficult thing of money to get exclusively, and that, too, without son impossible to be made with any justice, their forlorn ne eee eee ed inauguration and at the celebration of th bls: Cullom, Commins Coaniogtar, Dall lot, in{the world. Why, then, have the parties failed? giving the slightest intimation that the New York | Mons. Huber was ably supported on the ocueice by | Silliman and Robert H. Shannon, Eaquires, who . f sate tn : 4 'Y ed their unanticipated clients with all possible zeal and {y¢." “wa warts Erman, Paran, Flcklin Tostr, riot. Garvin, | toce they rocket ieee their old party | Herald should haved credit for it. Meanness in, | &¢,°tuet dutingnlahed aries, whe contriputed their | $e.iP tye towever, found gaily, and ware | eng Giles, Goodyear, Gord n, Grover, Hamlin, Haralson’ traces, they make the city government a mere goal deseribable ! Spohr’s duette from the “ Jessinda,” were delightful severally sentenced to Cail pea “fl the on aa ticket 30 yea ye oi Mba, ised We. eae Hopkins, Hough, Geo. | for which they are running, and consider the glory enn ree See he of Boucher seemed to be in better tri than | —0Ne for the term of three years and six months, and the office under the whi 0} c : _ other, (McLanghiin,) for thre and four months, ee nee ee pht ho woe eee Hunt, Hunter, Jenkins, Jomes H. Johuson, Joseph Joke, Of Coming in winner, sufficient, and then the end __ L&G1starive Movements.—The honorable Daniel _ on the preceding evening, when bh» sang in Se hei, | Mose A. Lane, a warrant offic sorvice of the | his bank to hold on to the ‘enon ot, v tz,” or perhaps not having so great a x son Be haonte ne W. Jones, Seaborn Jones, is attained. The party has been successful, and so Webster and family arrived yesterday, at the As- | fies Ssiee ing less exe: fi mand fatigue. He sang United States, Lene eo pepe ne ear ie feng wees pat yeas nce, Leake, Leib, Lump: } . ; 7 board the steamer nelay, McClean, McClelland, McC leona Wine, the people have been contented to wade through | '% and have proceeded South. with better effect, and was less embarrassé. As to Me. \dictment for mans! edt Octo, the prima donna of the German opera, nothing 2! eCrate, McDowell, McKay, Jokn f;, Martin, Bar- | depths of mud—to grope their way in dark streets— Movements of ‘Travellers seems capable of breaking her down; her voice is of Srheeraiinns ros Parish, Payne, Perrill Perry, Pettit, Price, Reif, t0 be Tun over by omnibuses—knocked down in the ‘There wax quite a reaction yesterdey te the number of Reedy A, AC ET way eitasing, | 1844. Several witnos Mou Ritter, Russell, Sawtelle, Sawyer, Scam- streets and robbed—and all for the glory of the *Tivals at the following hotela :— 0 nough democrat for , for had not some o to the whig fund.) and although that bank (formerly the pet of the democracy) no longer enjoyed their con fidence, still that was a scheme of the radicals to destro: 23d of June, on the part of the prosecution, i dered the 5 olow! i th, a delightful cha q 4 it the Jury considered ail baxks, and he ought not to be superseded. The de mon, Seddon. A. D. Sims, Leonard H. Simmey Simpson, | vart Aurnican—F. N. Clarke, South Carolina; Mr. Faber, | Wat ia UmMh Te CeuienHTA chaneonnelte, and the audi. 8 presented, sufficient to warrant them in re mocratic’ mechanics always could be wccommodates Thomas Smith, Robert Smith, Stanton, Starkweather at, Party: do; N. Smith, Philadelphia; RK. 8. Goddard, York: think his voice aud execution too lachrymose ; he is an ‘t¥Fning a verdict of not guilty, without leaving their (provided the funds were not wanted out. of the State, olin, Strong, Sykes. ‘or, James Thompson, Jacob Now, what connection have principles of national *: Ledger, Philadelphia; J’ f i ens, Lovdon; Captain gycellent musician, but his voice was feeble ond Seats. Before thie decision w a sdon ‘Tibbatts, Treadway, Wentworth, Wic ile Sei udkins, steamship Cambria; Dr. Ford, D.L. Turnbull rn " son and Commodore Strinj Ns woliey with our municipal eifairs? aba. gritty; he appeared to be laboring under a chronic *9 i policy cipal afar Nothing, abso ‘ gritty eee the lively and pes Pry words of the Yard—govo to the accused avery high and exemplary than seven eights of their capitol was loaned abroad oh Woodward, Woodworth, Yell and Yout—138,.” lately npg - th i koe < jh d his 1, (udge Gi ,) d or Dow and Fisk—Messrs. Abbott, Johi i ately nothing. Nota single one of the great dis- 570 ardier Greene, Connecticut; W. Newall, | Cure,” vely i character, an Counsel, (Judge Greenwood,) offered hould N 1 jdle with him? Such was the e \sans, Aran, Ashman, “Baker Bargiger Bait BIR. getive priciplow which coparace the Cerne Lenton Jeg, Newpec Tesisnus, oe ySetetk "Ban ue and he ively put te auignco tn , chance other testimony, his entire innocence of tho citgment among. the detunct Tylerites, The whigs et chard, Milton Brown, Buffington, Burt, ‘William W.| 2 : ee elon, © | Miami em elphies, Jan Goulding, Louisville, Ky:; J. Fyuia have fancied oneself on tho Boulovarda of Paris, offence imputed to him. ‘There is butone other cause to Soved the sport, the locos looked Ww pillar to nells tenn H. Campbell, Cocke, Collamer, Crans. this country into parties, can be used in the govern- Armstrong, Ithinebeck: D. B. Fuker, Hyde Park; P. while listening to this song, so perfectly Freneh was the Pe tried in court before its adjournment for the presont probably knew as much, until Friday, when the pape Hoot, Gentry. tat, Dar.agh, Delano, Dixon, Dockery, mental affairs of our city. Let méfiof ev ‘ Geneva; D. D. Bredhead, Boston; J. Merick, ic and the expression. ‘The absense of Mr. V. term, to wit, an indictment against Mr. John W. Tucker, announced the important int: Iligence that the Hon. 5 Foot, Gentry, Graham, Grider, Grinnell, Hamptom, Hae. ; the leche et? Troy; J.A. Keosdale, Boston; J. Glasgow, St. Louis; £, Music and We exprettion. The absence of Mn Mi orobability, occupy’ veveral hones a thereat nator, instead of proceeding to Kinderhook, then pers Herric Hilliard, B Helm. W. Houston, Hub. “en, unite for the attainment of the legitimate ob- Baker, New Bedford 4M. Eo co, Boston, J.New- Greate some disappointment with many of the audience. 1 [patients heed tia baa a bo apc ¢ there concocting with Mr. Van Buren schemes for bard, Worbington , Daniel P. King, Thomas Buti ects of city government. i e man, Philadelphia; T- Boyd, Albany, Hon. Daniel Web- i the. ablest counsel on Long Island (Including Judge a Way to ined Cortes Beeiecnl: elise seccanAls Rice i eis Cane rageey seater emas Butler j yg t. Thete willie no neces. | fier’ Massschisetia, CE penn ha vet m of the evening, ry hls par enene wonderful the ablest counsel on Long island (including Judges that way to lead to the Epmental eltareny escomplith jarsh, Miller, Mosely, master piece ofart. One Dickerson and Greenwood) retained for the defence— jady of Columbia d wns quietly on bis wi ceived, Captain Hud- | and that institution was a most pectiliar friend to all t attached to the Navy | working classes and our citizens peneraily, a8 not mor 3 2 The g amrey, Julius Rock. iY for any strife, but all may labor harmoniously son, Hartford; J. 8. Bouch, Charlestou; Capt. West, Pai, exeention of Mons. Hubei well, John A. Rockwell, Root, Rt ; Meth ea tand ici unk, Schenck, Seaman, together, and our city may become what it 1s capa !#2e phia; J. B. Bates, Ithaca, too highly spoken of; it ; : MHOUAHY fe poi ile A curious circumstance, connected with the administray Weyhingtons and that hie frien ‘olonel, inste Stronm, Thib : spenjeemth: Stewart, ble of becoming—the b lated i , vo Watton, fhiladelphia; Com. Kearney, U. 8. Soul be made to speak sb tanefally and sweety, “We , ton of justice, occurred during the day. It appears that ving engaged inthe disreputable business of super: Toombs, Peomte Vinomeston, Benjamin Thempson, l¢ of becoming—the best regulated in the world. Navy; ‘Mr. Stevens, New York, M1. E artigan, Now- wish Mons. Huber tho success he deserves on his *bouta year ago one Francis Gormon was arrested, and ding them hed only accompanied his friend, the Sonat foombs, Trumbs, Vinton, White, Woodruff, Wright ark; W. Weightman, Philadelphia; B. M. Carn, Phila | g'Mthern tour. subsequently indicted, for committing srape at or near | Gn his bridal exearsion, “They #00 breathed “free vod Young—69 Emreration To OreGox.—The accounts recently ¢#!Phia; J.D: Kerr, Uo; R. K. Neff, do; Mr. Van Court. Williamsburgh, onthe personof @ woman named Ca- : f Mas, Mowarr.—This tolented lady, after very suc: | tharine McOuite. The aboused hos b 4 received from this territory are very interesting.— Read, U.S. N. cessful engagemonts ut Philadelphia and Baltimore, has | since the alleeed critsinal traseneticg: et custody, ever The present population of Americans in Oregon, i® Gee tiir—J. BR. Hoyt, Danbury; J. Vickers, Rocky, preceeded to Charleston, where she made her appeet- gpnginted to take place yosterda Sian: . in; N. Norris, Cincinnati; J. vm. J ance on Saturday evening, and was well received. last, how: the fuir damsel wh now from six to seven thousand, and from the pre- | New ‘ork; 5. Pa kman, Boston; Pay de yy some’ ;poctis mover parations that are now in progress among our peo- tot, Wisconsin; E. E. Pritchard, Waterbar For Gales and Seaton—Messrs. JA. Pend Steplieus, Joseph Vance, H.C. Winthrop ae A A For Jefferson & Co.—Messrs. Davis and A Smith—2. tis very evident from this decision, as well as ‘rem the vote upon Speaker, that Mr. Polk is not in and deeper,” and ast! oan, Coren : bringing eay. commis:ione for n, and hist ial was hocket, and as they imagine the On Wednesday ongaged with his young wife the present sessio: made the comp care little for any removals, and as th y can occasion: Fen Lrovoup Dr Mrven.—This celebrated pianist has quite was, by some hocus pocus movement, induced to ly write him swearing allegiance, &¢., they, for the pr : ea | the prisoner inhis ceil, and she there—-in Col. Trevers, New Jersey; Commodore ; Lo Gratis Wat L. Par, J recovered from his tate aocident, and will shortly & oa) th wor tn ie! : sont, fel more secure than for some montha, past. | position of his predecessor, . , f F -Robertson, New Hampshire, J. Warren, Columbia; | series of Concerts in Boston and other cities of the of mpriest who was in attendance--becam | be locofoco policy to let them alone until after t! Ai a xh his pre lecessor, Mr. Tyler; he is ple, in forming emigrating companies, there is no sol. Hays, Albany; J. Fairbank, Delaware; W.h. Mc: Union. thus ensuring the discharge of the offende nent election, bat the Tease among them will not su ® President without 4 party; he has a strong doubt but the population will be next year double, at Culioch, New York. te as ing for herself, perhap , a helpmate for the remainder of mmitmuch longer to any such arrangement; and Niles kCTION.—This affair came — her da The trial of an important suit—bein« an in- | yotamanto use: is influence for tim eturns from each ward, it ap- | dictment instituted by the city of Brooklyn, ugainst M iddecided party in both houses and throughout least, what it is now. Grows.—Mr. Cooper, J. J. Prentiss, Washington; Mr. Boston Municrpar, a ; ; ‘ ri A. Sumner, Boston; W. Todhunter, Philadelphia; Mr | cians, and the day of their removal may be vearer thr Hutky, supporting him with minds stirred to ‘The discovery of the great Southern Pass in the Ford, New York, Me Sprogue Boctout at P ndidate, the Hon. J. Quincy, jr., Lambier, for a nuisance—was commenced, but waa tem: | they imagined > i otto by the late powerful document which he Hocky Mountains, is destined to produce a change ,,/1ow« Pie iialy ok! #0. Cowell, Bo sae hnd the entire whig ticket for Alder- porarily postponed (perhaps only until thit aes) Hie 4,00" navigation is closed and businos. at a stand, Tl sued é oe Huntingdon uller, Little Falls, W. Checker. Pope, J. Hathaway, F. give the Court an opportunity to look for book authorl- yaks have a reater circulation bofo H He stands in a different position from | inthe commercial current of the whole world, and Baltimore; Geo. B Philadelphia; 8 Gilbert, Bos rd 13; J Preston, W, ties which they decined necessary’ to govern them in nown—they hevee rceater desite to ccommodate pe f 4 { ts is Predecessor; he occupies the same will, in due time, have the isco. ton; Ch H. Bayley, Boston; Col f ward 10, and C. A. Wells. In ward 2, all the their decision. It involves the right of various individu. »), ill take their bil’ which General Jackson ie erly ia ee very of the passage by th sfaeieg eee asthe disco: ginioson, vingston, Philadelphiay Geo’ Farr, | democratic ward officers were elected by a majority of als to buildu dock at tho foot of Warren street, in the Yd ‘esis merly di he only Passage by the Cape of Good Hope te In- do, C, Richards, St. Louis’ John Hend Baltimore, between 40 and 45. In ward 11, there was no election of city of Brooklyn, on certain new made ind in that 7% ‘erelore, of any strength, to his ad- dia had on the commerce of Europe By aline of J.D. Emery, Anguola, 4S Green, F pia, JW. any candidates bat school committer men; O. A. Skin- section of the city; and embraces the privileges of the ) 2ress number of i developed in the Senate, steamers from Oregon to Canton, news froth China Lord, Washington, D. 0, J Wolsey, Norwalk ner and Chas. Barry, being on several tickets, are Corporation, under a constructive grant made by the have the power, the commissioners attend to such thin; erving poli t opposition ninistre n must be mone th : fens b aeeemansereemceteosntnasionas elected Whole number of votes was £814. Quincy's Legislature of this State ten years ago. and the banks dare not loan so much abroad when wa: : ie * wt * ae who before were his sup , could be received via the “Great Pass,” in one-half Tae Nowtuwestern Express,—We find the fol- majority 2,358 Comsrow Puras.—This Court will at en be in «dat home, but we shall Solel oe iia _ porters le NEW opposition to Mr. P, «. | the ti mins " until 8a) ut t, when severe! appeal and certi- Aj ing wi nziety ies rach Hed Me Calhons, ‘olk antici plete al takes now Jowing paragraph in one of the Albany papers :— Exrotion—Riot iv Savannan.—We learn from | on until Sa\urda enajadicnted upon, ce Herald has alres: - pre » Gen. Cass, Mr. Ben= he eye is dazled when viewing the prospect of ‘The Railway companies wort of this city have grant: the Charleston News, that at the recent election for | The seduction case alluded to yes. given us a good iden of its contents on, and other leaders, who are either candidates or the greatness which these States are destined to ar- *! t@ Livingston & Wells the exclusive we of a pertion | mayor and aldermen in Savannah, ariot occurred, inthe |, CARCGIT page leet postponed until the next terme of > ene aspirants for the future honors of the republie. The | tiverat of one of the baggage cars in each train, which isto be endeavor fo suppress which, the mayor had his arm bro. | terday, was nece . _Muroen.—Last evening about 9 o’elock, a in the court, on account of the unexpected absonce of # ral important witnesses for the defence, and in ou: fitted up with every necessary convenience for carrying ken aud recoived other injuries ments and jealousies of these , on their business With security and comfort. Each car out, and the disturbance suppi ‘he militia was called | weed. The entire Whig | liste en named Wm. Dennis, wae stabbed by another, Dw tating ned Prospect in the Senate 7 e y at i -house, on Water stro Hon can live npon. What, therefore. ; the trough the Post Office, files of English papers that jowal expenke entailed on Mesers, L. & W. by this or wos elected; Dr. Bo a LOR the whig oc sion lastevening. Seiore the court adjourned sine dir, ly. It appears that Dennis was playing carda With « rangement, it hus been forced upon tom by the denvanda came by the Cambria. Are there to be any more of anincrensing burinest, and ¢ eusciot our By zr ne from Washington, it ap. deliveries 7 shang’ will uffurd to the property com: 1 pears that trouble may be expected in the very qua ; T : _ 5 F - e Manc: _ ter wnere ithad been anticipated, in the Ah "7 Navat Movenente.—Commodores Read and — Sevtm Canouina LeaistaTune--A bill Wak ree ancunsTen Muapen.—It appears from the having a majority of sixteen votes over | Jemooratic nomine an assault and batters case was disposed of io which ther manio the berroom, and Srown interfered in Jonoph taraons wae plaintit’ and Tounis Craven defen: ae, which coused a quarrel between the to, | dant. Fouror five witnesses were examined, pro and rawing * koife. aod Brown stabned Deaae to the her con and ufte: the summing up of counsel, (RH. han. He then fled, but wor accested by office: Parker avy non and James O'Connell for plaintiff, and B. J). Silliman 11 o'civok. Ai frat, he denied being the man. aul 6 for defendant,) the Jury found a verdict in favor of the his name was Burke; but on being recognized at the the e- | Dr. dito their win, the ind , imes that there is come clue to the murderers of Kearney, U. 8. Navy, are among the arrit he | ported to the Hi hi he ae Woltring’s bar-keeper, he acknowledged the de focning the ¢ 5 at the louse on the 8d inst. by the committee y 4, » per, he acknowledg: u ja A ss a 4 bi Senate, and deciding City Hote| Captain Tudking, aie mon aren or al tant bao he charge of the ine ector umn of then relations of he murdered men, Tl e crea te | Caer ‘ata alled a Sabbath Con- | M ay 8 steed Sentinn young aan 1 \ the minor officers of + ? + of vessels trading betw ° Charleston, | Fbge a ath Con- ut 40 yea A i 7 > a