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THE NEW YORK HERALD. lt, 1845. Price Two Cents. Vol, XI., No. 341—Whole No, £193. D, via Liverpool. Those seuding for their Fact and Fancy. «Court Intelligen IR — The ice upon the trees in many partsof Connecti- Genxnat. Sessions—Befose Recorder Tallma reads can nave them brought out at the lowestrate. | A TALE OF WALL STREET. cut has broken them badly, and would have beenthe Aldermen Henry and Meserole.—D Fr | Supreme Covrt—Specia. Term—Mr. Justice and | Jewrrr, presidiog =-Monday, Dec. 6 —Gaullaudett *- ads Lawrence—Motion for ju t as in case of non- dels, materials (a very large proportion of their flames bemg JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. by the regular line of preket ships, sailing every fivedays; aa: cause of great damage had there been high winds for a ™ond, indicted for a grand larceny, in stealing a watch | SON! DON BENNETT, P p) 4 ot “en a 1 be forpianed [or aay Smcunt, para “ The Devil's in Wall street, said Richard to Robin, day or two past. * Pe and $45 in money ee John Evans, catered’ s plea of isi ped pe Meany i. alt Rennes beg oy det co Circulation...Forty Thousand. | Kinilon. : The Devil's in Welt street, said Robin te Bobbin, Snow was fifteen inches deep at Syracuse on Zullty, and was sentenced to be imprisoned in the State Myers et al adx Duran—Motion for judgment asin case Eee IE Uy = Ally or address (if by letter, post paid ) to The Devils in Walt street, said John ali alone. Tuesd, Tison for the term of two years. of nonsuit; denied with costs. Rich et al ady Davis, Re- DAILY HERALD— Gay. Price & cents per copy~ | JOHN HERDMAN & CO., The Devil’s in Wall street, said every one.” rae ga A : F Matthew Mulien, indicted for an assault and battery on | ceiver, &c.—Motion for judgment as in caso of nonsuits $i pevenapecperntle ta tdrteon / : 61 South street, New York. Morin Goose's Mrioptss. There was a fall of snow to the depth of nine | william Pearsall, of No.5 Fulton Market, also entered | Gee Sa) Motion for. Je Prejudice and former rule va’ WEEKLY TTERALD—Every Satur lay-Price 64 cents | 4 HERDMAN, KEENAN &CO., i — inches at Mayeville, Ky.,onthe Ist inst. 8 plea of guilty—in this case ju led. cated. Lansing, imp’d ads The Watervliet Bank, and ber copy 8 .1ahs crete per aunumn= Pa yable in advance. | a7 Liverpool. Not very long since, from his regions below, The land otfice at Dubuque has been doing a hea- «Le farvis, of New Berlin, indicted for forging ® another cause—Motion to consolidate; denied, with costs in SPVERTISSMENTS at the usual pricesalways cash | “pass FOR SALE, TOULOSMA ¢ LAOH BALE, TOCLOSH A CONCERN —1 Old Beratoh took # fancy to roam ; 2 vy business recently. About $25,000 were taken in du- hate a Noe particulars of which bave been | and former rule vacated Corning ads Lawrence—Mo- wee, 4 2 x ine of Livervool Packets, consisting of the * for he thought— reat ma th vi i p y fully noticed.) was this morning admitted to bail ji j s A bi Si alll eal ah SS a nuiTe this eity by Brown & Bell, with unusual care; formo- | — §6 Confoundedly stupid plffs stipulate and pay costs. Corning a etal, do mn, | Bishop Hawkes delivered an introductory lecture fity, and Mr. R. T. Rexford, of Chenango, becoming his | 9 do, Baldwin ads Post, et al, do do do. Griswold'ads the establishment, must be post paid, or the post (9 So he brushed up his whi 7 es deducted from the tabaer ton money remitted Wee Belted eae Le od tora aeeey ent ane | Now aahade to this aide, in St, Louis on the 27th ult. 5 of Hugh Jones for Indecent Exposure—Hugh Bae bac vib nap ceate pie Iannone ana a JAMES GORDON BEN. F passengers ae very extensive and | Adjusted his fire proof coat w: The Schuylkill river is entirely frozen over. Ne- Jo as then put on hia trial for a misde- | Jo do. ‘Bacon ads same, do dodo. ott ads Chapman— Prop: Apply t9 | And folded his tail with particul vigation is closed and closing at all points. meano’ Motion to change venue, denied with costs. Spear ads aa COLLINS & eT | “Foor devils of mortals.” weld he with a grin, There were twenty deaths of the small pox last D0 lsst, indecently exposod bis person to several fo- | i1urdy—Motion to set aside judgment defauit set aside urn per txicer i ts ud eaeca 4.60 pele: | Wo most humor Your notions of thing for the present, | Meek in ailadelphia,” There were only uine inthis {ney peased or atemptod to pare hin, The jury found Ch eTmE ,XoURg etal ace Dailoy —Moyon to poate she was built at Bristol, nati oF é bases : egal found 5 E . Thsi: war new" ceileds_coppered aud thoroughly overhauled | FOF oUF natione’ costume! is not very pleasant |. fis estimated that there are $10,000,000 worth of Hioy ey ne the pareemanced mn to be imprlaon | Montfort Mosiew for Judgmens as in cose ef penta Gb Trendth fest, betwean decks feet @ anchen, hola 12 feet 6 | those iiops in divguise — | RoRacn epee an DBI : Trial of Joseph P. Guthrie for False Pretences ivery over of hilis of cost, and to mend bill of partion. mn | inches. Apply to Captain 4 OODLESS, on b | ils, great Devils, and Devils of fashion— | Astore ship for the African squadron will leave | accused im this case was next tried for havin; e | larc, denied with conte without prejudice. Hart et al ad ; OK i ‘ . y i D inst. | ber, 1844, obtained property to the } : ce URS BOYD SHINGKEN 9 Tontine Your Devils of rank, and your Devils of s\ Norfolk on the 20th inst 5th of Septem , Brown and 5 other causes d2 me No. 88 Wall, come But Saton must charm by a winning ou: | Ch jor i | of $485 67 by falso pretences, fcom Messrs. Hosmer and | sry 1,) = FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Linc—iteyuiar | For the horns and the tail you would never abide.” |, rhe work of enlargiag the Welland canal is rae | §)orman, of No. 41 William striking out defendant LANGE OF HO. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, Commi AtNs RUN A8 FOI : ‘s . Street. On the part of the | snathelthe scthorn Leave New Voter T O'eloes? Ae Bonet ain (or Packet of 2ist December—The superior fast aulling pile oi aly eogreming. ; | prorecution, Mr’ Hosmer testified that on the betore:men: | Jucuson ude the Alben Chey ‘ Greenport, duty, Sundays excepted ine pecket sinp LIVERPOOL, Capt John Eldridge, 1100 e midday chime The weather in St. Louis was very cold on the | tioned day, Guthrie, who waa then a stranger, cailed at | pranted by defanlt. In the matter of Beardsley at Karmingdale aud St, George’s Manor. tous burthen, wiil sail as above, her regular day. ,__ Of passing time 29th ult. The mercury was down to 5 deg. There was | their store and stated that he wished to purchase a bill bs a mandamus to the J f the Si i rt, Leave Brooklyn—At 93.4. M ,for Farraingdale and intermedi- | Forfreight or passage, having splendid, large and comfortable Rings slowly forth from the Wall street clocks : considerable ice in the river, E | of goods, at the.same time remarking that he was about A ieebues ascent teeters of the pee ae ; ule pldees,, daily Sundays excepted, and on | state rooms and cabin, ‘apbly on board, west side Burliog slip, And bull and bear a ; jg | Commencing business in Eastern Pennsylvania, with a gg eer og gg a hee ‘Tuesdays, Thussdaya and Saturdays, chrough | 07° JODHULL & MINTURN, ‘Are gathering there, Taate.are fears of a scarcity of fuel in St. Louis | sir Morrell under the firm of J. Morrell & Co., and pre- | wauon, ae oe Morea a ake aie Renee ante 10 Greenport and wtermediate plac i stieet. In knots of one, and two, and three and Cincinnati, Speculators are the cause. poo 3 it | ing to ‘ facase of noncautt; » delem * ni .M. i i i Price of pessage $100. " o a " ese sented a general letter of credit purporting to be from t 7 non-suit: 4 at4¥-M (or Farmingdale and intermediate | PrictofVessage $0005 os wea 180 ous burthon, Capt Bach discussing, right earnestly, _ Anavy yard at Detroit is proposed. An excellent | Mr. John‘. Trevor, cashier of the Philadelphia Bank, at- | 9, Hef tere PN ter Capp ep een nt Leave Greenport—soston Train, at o'clock, P.M. or on | Phillip Woodhouse, will succeed the Liverpvol, and sail ou The rise and fall of stocks : idea, RAR Lec testing to his good character, &e. On that eccasion Wit- | next special term. Shippey e arrival of ‘the steamer from Norwich, | herrexular day, dist J nvre ‘The tumult was high, and the words were loud, Christmas is to be Thanksgiving in Miasouri. nesa closely interrogated Guthrie with respect to hia pe- | aside judgment of non pros @ f cuniary means, &c.—when the accused stated that he | jmpd- Moulton—Motion for commissio Arista, it is suid, is to be the Mexican Minister to | ony nis partner, Mr, Morrell, had commenced business led? Vaghan ati. Gtack—-Motion to change vende George’s Manor gad ‘armingdale. of the %th Dec.—The elegant fast sailing Pac! “Oh yes,” said he in soliloquy, daily, “Sundaye "excepted. stopphug at Bt F Sea cea As Old Scratch sauntered slowly through the crowd. w Se “* at9 o'elocit, Accommodation Train, Ship SIDDONS, E.B. Cobb, master, of 1100 tous, | ‘ {The Street’ is the place of all places for me ; the United States. i i i edanedstoncd Wein NS, E. 5 , {The 8 M i; | with a cash capital of $2500, all of which sum was their | granted by default, Strong vs. Fike--Motion for refer- , kiya ‘orciock, A. er Wet cama aba ove Doennaatnenseneaibeaioe oa § not in the wide world S-valley #0 sweet ‘ The steamer Arkansas was sunk near Natchez, | own; that he had put in $1600 and Morrell the remain- ence; granted by default. Kellogg vs. Rowley, & al. _ LP.M., daily, Suadays exeeptec, heplepder OF somltcts apply: ee coords ae, Gauens earl bor s the vale in whose bosom the stockholders meet, on the 20th ult. No lives lost. Boat a total lo der; that Mr. Morrell was entirely free from debt, and | jo. 4 Leave Jamaica—For brooklyn, at 8 o'clock, A. Mand 2% P. | of Well street, orto” i ‘ ‘What & nice lot of fellows will fall to my share.” The Li et with reference to himself, he observed that he had been | °°, DedeuDer 9:0tetlieh aie Che pe Mbotl on daisy. Sundays excepted. to oO ko 20., 5 . |. And he looked around with a satisfied air, The Legislature of Alabama met on the Ist inst. | c "i neues y; Vecwars o ‘ P KK. COLLINS & CO., 58 South street 7 one of the firm of Guthrie, Reed & Co. shoe dealers, in | to transmit commission from Chatauque to Madison coun- Belford 8 cents; Kast New York 1254; Race Course 10%; | Price of passage $100. “ How they shuitle and barter and bargain for me, Itis expected to have an important and stormy session. | Paitgelphia; which firm had been dissolved with an in. | ‘0 Tepamit commission from. Atos » Trotting Course 194%, Jamaica 25; Brushville $14: yde Park | ‘Tne elegmut fast sailing packet ship Sheridan, G.B,Corvish, | And wont reward em 7—oh, certarnly !” | ‘The emigration to Wi as thi | Dect ; —granted. Bunn ads Bodine—Motion for judgment as Hoaniles 35, Clowarille, "(during seasion Count)” s7%4; | maaicr, of 1100 tons, will succeed. the Siddods aixd ral th : a [seeps cau ernnion ©, Wapcamain’ has thiy year been’ | cetedng 8 eee UE eae Rel Tale Seats | In case of non-snit; denied; with oasts, aad former rale lempstenc 3, Srauch 373¢; Ph 44; West 445) J ver resalar da ui Wi job ‘done,’ ' * | ve ado' 00, oO ~ | vacated. Hildreth et al ads Otley~Motion to refer, gran- Bheksville 445 armingdste ogy Deer Paak b3; Thompson | e-em ae See crnnanlopens aren per dops Sunflower seeds have become an article of com- | crue to him; that ha was indebted to the amount of $700 | ted. on terms. Stout et al vs Pollard et al—Motion’ that eeatrolk Eestion 10} uae, Road Station 1 laa; Medford tO ‘THE PUBLIC. They smoked Old Nick ia the soratch of a pen, merce at the west. They make an excellent oil, and are ons stock of goods purchased tora store kept by his | defts. appear and pleadto sci. fa. after publication, grant- Riverhead 1 2c; Jamesport 16254; Martetuck 162%; Cae | GIVE MY ARTICLES A TRYAL AND JUDGE | And each wondering clerk peeped out of his den Produced in immense quantities. Sager fre aes oo na Wieracenbe | 0d: eX parte. Cary ot petchs Sure, Corer ee eesae choxue 1 6234; Southold 1 6234; Greeuport, Ace’n. train, 175; FOR YOURSELF With a curious stare, | The Ohio 1s closed above Wheeling. peer yt net eta Se p : ‘| | commissions, granted, by detvult. Inthe matter of Aus- Green 01 in’? iJ ul ad > i ve further stated that he was worth from $5000 to $6000, tin, receiver, &c., and Rawdon et al—Motion for commis- oA a of Trains at the several | [| WARRANT them alto bes repr.sented, or the money | yy, ,AAt the great millionaire, | fore Sulat weekly mail now leaves New Orleans | and that he did not owe a dollar of borrowed money: | sion to take deposition, granted, ox parte, Coxzons vs vious, to take passengersat vary low Fares, to all parts of the MY EAU Lust IR RES VE. there. r Texas. ae Jpon this statement being made by Guthrie, Arnold—Motion for reference, granted, by default. In ore Tareat nino rereally tp espe eles pra Yh) a His poe soon added new life to the scene, A convention, a la Meinphis, for the improve- | him that he would sell him from $1000 to $1200 worth of | the matter of Alexander Coumison, for retaxation of POT elmer ee be in readiness ae Re, foot of Whitehall punge: ‘Ten rascals sprang up where one rascal had been, ment of the great lakes, is in contemplation. | goods, on condition of one halt their value being paid in | costs, denied, with costs. Crandall vs Hollister—Motion fore the hour of atarting from the Brooklyn Ren | by od Each engaged in the labor, There is excellent sleighing in Bangor, Maine.— | the umount of 8658 05, paid ‘s4uo al" in cua Hee | &e TRATSTOR, granted, Bell My (adach piste for leave ‘The Steamer Statesman leaves Cireenpert for Sag Harbor at : Of cheating his neighbor. at Hartford, C : : BE Mar bbe ier, : ix | ‘amend declaration, granted, without costs. Lupton twice etch day on the arrival of the ‘Trausfrom Brouklya. | ani luaurmat tatearowdr ed geil eaieel Eee, So | Butcomical tellowa, excessively civil, ee that 10,000 galtons ofl wictie, ater this transaction, Guthne hizo voughta | wit Lupton—Motion to set aside default, &e, granted, re | hair on batt heads by ite ase, and hair thathas been made harsh, Sorely given to jokes, but unconscious of evil, {t is stated that 10,000 gallons of liquors are annu- | mont A eee See hich wees cueeuey | With costs. Duel et al vs Fisher—Motion to set aside or- RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD and is turning grey or falling out, by the use of spirit or other Who would not for worlds do a dishonest action, ally drank in Pawtucket, R. I. Where are the tempe- | piece of cloth amounting to $64 31, which was charged | dor of circuit jndge, denied. with costs,and former rule by zi improper preparations, will soon’ be restored to its natural co- Chica tte marsly (auivetrantantion tt | rance societion? on the book; the goods were packed up and | default,vacated. Wiles et al ads Toby-Motion to set aside 3 |i ancy py a few appiicatious of the Kaa Lustral. | Ono offered a stock that would mount tothe sky; | _ Oswego, N. Y. appears to be in a prosperous con- | Steamboat and Somervill» railroad to Easton. Witnesé | execution, allowed to amend on terms. Mulford ads Ro- A & | Itiva preservative against baldness, and an infallible cure in igh : | sea, + ; then proceeded to state that credit had beengivento | gers, jr—Motion for judgment as in case of non-suit, fa lt a ie | the stn aa the head, as dandrufi—and for. pre- No bubble before ever floated so high ; dition. Two or threo new flouring milla are to be erect: | (suthrie, solely by his representations, aud those set | Scant) wus Ferris_-Moti { FOR S ‘ i i off of che hair and turning grey. While another suggested a capital hit | ed, and the old ones improved and repaired. forth in’ the letters purporting to be from the Bank of | S™#xted: by default. Wilson ads Ferris—Miotion to ‘sel k SALE. i itis the simpie produce and immed ate extract of some Might be made of some suares in the bottomless pit, | Kee Orth 1B. tile. 408ek) DUEPOLOS, | aside fi. fa.—allowed to amend, end that fi. fa. be stayed ONAMONDAY, the 29th day of December next, by virtue | plats salntary for the hair, endowed with. properties so highly Wide metagte tual eae under ground, * | It 1s asserted by physiologists, that of twenty | Philadelphia; that soon alter these sales had been made | +i}! 14 May, 1845, &c. Skinnerads Jewett, et al—Motion c of decrew ofthe Court of ity foe Wake bousty, at Cleansing cherie inet uae “i ‘ Epic pre rey ry tate | Ornate he teavellare towite | | deaths ot nen Betveen he jess of 18 and 25 years, ten | to me Bthcle) Sy roses HSer re pores Gat Nene very. | to open default, and for permission to defend, begea 1815, in. » for the use | of the corrosive action 3 ‘ ‘a originate from tho use of tobacco. prejudicial to the a i ad af the Btate of North Carolina, to foreclose a Mortzage, there- | ded particles that it deposits. “his preparation purities the But before I’m a buyer \ * Lat) With coats. | ee(er ai eweneee ene tere 7 P Fi ist | Years; that on the 6th of October, Guthrie again visited | of error, kc., denied, with costs, without The Rev. ER. Ames, of the Indiana Methodist | tev oy, when witness told him what he had heard; on | (yee, aoc Getic, Witt Conte wh A Which occasion, the accused made an explanation and | (gfend, &c, granted, on termé. Darrow ads Clark. ferent representations; that the note on becoming due | \ign fo, judgment as in case of non-suit, granted, was not paid, and that the debt is still unpaid, \ default.” Clute vs Stowits, et al com’rs, &o. Bensamin lumix, of Easton, Pa., testified that, in the | tion for certiorari, granted, ex parte. Bly month of June, 1844, Guthrie came to Easton, aud stated | vs Carpenter et al—Motion to tefor, grented. Van he wished to rent a store for the purpose of rglens 2 | Cleaf vs. Carpenter, et al, do do. | Gilchrist et al May I dare to enquire joes and :softness, and’ an If in regigns below you ineure ugainst fire?” 1 to it tifal " bilities for said Com: | agrevable aud vividying periame, © ; Conference, and Hon. John Law, of Vincennes, are spo- pany, Iwill sell at, puone Auction, at tne EVIDENCE, So with stocks and insurance, and bargains and shares, | ken of as democratic candidates for United States Senator ta the cit of Haleigh t0 the hughest bid x. the whole Property | Nature is an inexhaustible mine, ii which experience aud | Magic telegraphs, railroads, and stock-jobbing wares. from Indian: as ai y aforesaid. (30 | siudy will always fiud room to excavate ; it is that source, ‘This thing and the other, The Common School Fund of Missouri amounts far as the same is known to ype.) cous ting of 87 miles of Rail- | slone, which produces all that man calls invention, aud which They made suco a poth.r; * to $575,667 96; the Seminary Fund to $100,000. Divi- di, ching fi the City of R i ch A 3 ui ie Mastenenias the City of ‘ateigh to Caton, onthe | he would do bots perhavs, 19 name sdapestions In short they so mauled him, | dends have been declared on both, since 1840, to the gow yanceto Petershung vet, Perfumer and Chemist, | ‘That the Devil was glad when a friend overhauled him. | amount of $105,797 11. shit tofore executed by the Raleigh and Gaston Railrond Coimpany, | hisit, aud wives to indemnity the State against certain | the ditect line of public | For sile, y Polat Hichmoad: Washtagton | re hole . ; HA | branch of his store ; that, in the month of August fo i tor j jltimore. Se ke. her with all .. Depots, | 46 Bo Phil 5 - a branch of his store ; that, @ month of Aug: ads Hendrick et al. ‘Motion for judgment as in case of Slaponaead este WesthsesesW Beeeee | and by my agents NH ee ee Mee rill “How are you, old fellow? | It appears that between fifty and sixty canal boats, | lowing, he came again, and rented a store and cellar,for | ‘ion suit; gran‘ed, unless pif. supulate, kc. Soymour wars, &e, &e. Aso, the stock of Iron, Lumber, and Fire | Arcuuit, Laayetio, Baar, Non 1d) aud 1st Drosdway Are you buyeror seller? | large and small, are ice bound in the Delaware and Rari- | which he agreed to pay $90 for the residue of the year | \y Rogerset al, Motion for leave to # Wood, which may then be ou havd, aad all other articles own- | Villard, 8. W. comes of Cedar and William streets ‘The market is ripe for a grand speculation: | tan canal, where, in all probability, they will remain | to the Ist of April, 1849; that the goods arrived in boxes | «granted on terms. Bowell ads. Stark. spd sndinsed by: tie oe peng ad keeping up said Faltroeds vremiums was awarded at the Franklin Iastitute, nl6tm*re | If you'll join me we'll muke a first rate opera'ion. until next sprin; ‘on the 12th of September, and Guthrie and Morrell on in case of non suit; granted by default. perty it will be solden, masses, “ne ature of the pro- | THERE CAN BE NO TEACHING WITHOUT Calor sea ab aTS) | The tides in the Delaware have been remarkably | $16, 20th that the store was opened on Saturday, the Lee. Motion to change venue; granted ‘The purchasers, by the terms of the Decree, and the Act of A MASTER. Ola raliccad eo Rin eee dee the BRATS hero | !@W—80 much so. that some of the ferry boats have | Chtca Ond was then introduced to Morrell; the shelves | BU ¥#. Clift. Motion to refer; granted by, default the Legisiature in relation to it, will become, ipso facto, a HE French Language, at once the easiest learned and most | O14 railroad, which goes to—the Devil knows whers— | jound ic dificult to reach the slips on the Jersey side. sppeared Well filled at the time. Inthe course of afew | Lc People ex rel Dunham vs. The Judges of Monroe body corporate, by the naine and style of the present Company, H fashionable acquirement of the day, 1s taught by Professor The stock is at seventy—that’s all a flam — : be held in Philadelph appeared well filled at the time. , | Common Pleas. Motion for mandamus; grante! by de- , tad will acquire all the franchise, privileges, rights and immu: | P. Kowalewski on the oral and most approved system, ada ‘The knowing ones say it is not worth a d—n; ,_ A meeting was to be held in Philadelphia, to take | weeks afterwards, a box of satinets disappeared, a# also | {uit Hayes ads. Higham. Motion for mandamus; ities uow possessed by 11, for the term of 80 yenrs, which it | his lessons to the capacity of his nupils in auch inauuter as Besides, the d rectors mismanage affai into consideration the propriety of building a’ railroad | did some cassimeres. On the day of the lease being | “ranted hy default. Hayes ads. Higham, Motion to set p mraihye Rawemonahgl ly Br ley yea ihm be RgOf | mullensre,s knowledge ofthe language. ina very shor And the roa is quite wsoles, fOr want of repairs from Harrisburg to aE: ; oxvouted. witness was told thet the Bas ban aout | side’ ingest; denied With costs, without prejudi etfs) 4 the 09 ; ound | of time. He has beew hi pils from the | You are certain to make a transaction rublime, The Hon. Daniel Webster was in Philadelphia on | °¢ friena of Guthrie's abo’ ; ds; | Kowler vs. Crosby. Motion for certiorari; granted ¢: at large ia their chart cad Weta Bo Nofnme, ofthe | of the following dietinguished gentlemen, to whom he cau By becoming @ seller at sixty days time.” Wadtreatiey: eon | shortly after this the goods on the shelves appesrod 12 | parte. Fowler ve. Ganun. ‘Do do. dor Pareat d ie | . *, | consist of cotton batting. In je mont $ Pe sien at the Seats of Government, and in most of the Public | ea ao Pion. Caleb Cushing Oh, ne'er since the days of primevai creation, Angelina C. Curl has advertised her husband, | fast, an execution for $32 was levied on the goods, on Manarter en Carian Moneadoriaten panied by con- ‘Lhe whole purchase money must bear interest, atthe rate of “and others. ‘Louis McLane ‘Was the Devil averse to a neat speculation: William N. Curl, ase runaway. She wishes to save oth- | which witness claimed the amount of rent, when the | cent. Reddington vs. Brower—Motion to sot aside judg. 6 per cent per annum, from the gay of sale, and be paid as fol- Hon. Secretary Walker, Suflice it to say, er wo rom sharing her unfortunate fate. He is re- | goods in the store amounted to less than $100. Witness | ipent; denied with costs, without judice. The Peo- lows, to wit: $25,000 atthe end of ax mouths, and he residue | German and French taught. ‘Terms moderate. Apply at No. . ,.,_ Ere the clove of the day, ligious, has blue eyes, and yellow heir. got his rent, but the execution was withdrawn. — ple ex rel Hicks vs. The Judges of Warren County Com- ist, 29th Jone, 1846, $25,000." ae | 310 Brosdway. F EO WALE WEL His interest rose to a piety large fraction ‘The turnip crop about Georgetown, S. C., has this | Mr. Butcuen, of No. 8 Bank street, Philadelphi mon Pleas—Motion for mandamus ; deaied with costs.— 24,'29th & pril, 1947, oue-fourth of the remainder. | Si > He was harly afloat in a" ttle transection!” year been excellent. sed that he knew Guthrie, of the firm of Guth Palmer vs. Butler—Motion to set aside default, ko ; grant 3d, 29th February, 1848, one-fourth of do. BARC. * = ie ‘¢ ig ‘ + V; A . 7, & Co., to his sorrow ; that, in March, 1844, he edon terms. Chichester vs the Agent o! Mott Pleasant 4th, the ath of December, 1bi8; one-fourth of do. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Sixty days have passed away, The sensible people of Virginia ae holding Edu- | goods to the amount of $800. Whea the notes became | Stare prisen—Motion to xincnd Pleatings, &c., granted Sth, Uine29th of October, 1819, one-fourth of do. LADY ofsuperior talents and acquirem desirousot | And the brokers/of Wall street are blithe and gay; | cation Conventions. In the scale of intellect the Vir- | due, Guthrie solicited a renewal of them ; aud when the | on terms. Bank of Chenango vs Peck, Jr. —Moton for ee cen ae re inaprertenances, compteted having afew morepupita to instruct in Music; Her method Sixty re gone and p-st, 2 8 rank rather low, if we are to believe the cen- | firm failed, Guthrie een ted. himself se one of the | leave to issue a new execution in piace of auv'lost. Els 4 borrowed; ing a debt bearing’ i i o con wil ound to be the most expeditious in pro- The stock is cormered—and Nick is fast! v- “ firm of James Morre! Co., of Easton, and offer bre et al vs The Rector, &c, of Emanuel Church, Nor- kevowe gg ee Serer tem on innresta Dey | moting igre da thesia knowledge and theory of the | me Prince of all Evil has met with his match, Lhe mercury at Quebec on the 29th ult. was | give u draft on that firm in lieu of the notes ; a wich—Motion to have service already made on defts te depots, Ke.areexecuted in an excellent styleof workmanship, | “CiqYCC OMS ROW URN oe this paper, willbe | And The Street” has the honor of doing Old'Scratch! | down to 2 deg. i the draft, and accepted it himself; he represented him: | hg deemed good; granted. Homer ads Bostwick, Prest, Cars run daily over it, gareying the Mail of the United States, | duly attended to 7 ‘inte on B. McAlpin, democratic, has been elected | ‘elf at the time as being the capitalist of the firm of | %- Motion to set aside; granted on terms. Tooley (it being a ppt of the’ Southern Metropolitan route,) a SINTRA SITTRNT EG Tis three of the clock, and Satan is seen Mayor ef Mobiie. Morre & Co. ‘The draft, however, was not paid and | page de dodo. Kelly ads Sheridan—Motion to set aside pensation of $100 per mile, Ur $8,700 per enuum. And, traver= CHICKERING'S ‘With a cheerful brow aud satisfied men, bey aghe e i " witness finding that he could not get the money ami inquest, kc, denied with conts.--vi/bany Atlas, Ed Fi ll acd ace Fea ce pang po PIANO-FORTE WAREROOMS, Slowly sauntoring over the The third Presbyterian Church was dedicated at | bly, sued him for it, when a proposition was made | idee 2 : a grtek dB Sana weg | 293 Broadway. Up the street ne takes his way— St. Louis on the o! ovember. ie building | through Guthrie’s counsel to give @ note ona Mr. Mor- | _T d chandize, independently of the ondinary sources of wohte oe | J, CHICKERING would nforin the public, that he hasre He heeds not the voices that urge his stay. is100 feet by 57. | gaucisetead of the treit orperer then held, ‘This note | bits Gaegne Ovrrages —The testimony, in the, Taileouts, Whongh not, sow, yielding 8 prott ou the large sum | %,¢ "ered his Pianos trom the coruer of Broadway and Park | «What, no revenge, passer b Wm. Smith, brother of the dead Mormon pro- | cn Morgan likewise proved to be worthless, and Guthrie | P*¢liminary investigation before Justice iste of expended in its construction, its income has becu increasing for | \!8¢*) t0 Rooms No 5 and7 Lafarge Building, 298 Broadway, 6 | — « Wall you let them triumph 80 easily? phet, is about to lecture at Cincinnati, on Mormonism. | was indicted for having obtained possession of the pro- | ‘his village, of the charge of murder alleged egainat soino time past, and confidi believed that it wo Jones above Meade street, wherehe will keep, general assort- | « Niy filond,” said old Nick, with a pl us ; i i y John Johnson of Greene, wa lose on Fri- . mene “be tit would | ineat at the saine prices'as at his factory 1n Boston. y . o pl asant grin, Great preparations are making among the people | P¢!ty by false pretences. produce le return apon a more moderate amount of | ‘7 bie are invited to call nt ius rooms and examine the | ‘Don’t teke it to heart—let those laugh who win— is J -f 5 . | Several other witnesses were examined, but nothing The period from th goyial treated in its purchase. ele mice Pecans ariees ‘These fellows think they have wonderful skill, eae eccn tnd North and South Careline, to re- | \¢jnportance was elicite! {rom their testimony. Be- in their he sale wil e made without regerve, at the time and place . Li ORTHS FOR HIRE, at dit Broadway, up stairs But my speculations are deeper still. afvresnid, at which those inelined to purchase, are respectfully ANT IRL tacit alt Brondway, mati | -rhey think they ve finished me root nad A relief meeting for Ireland was held in Boston, tore tue care had been brought to a close, the Court ad. ingited to atte ou Monday evening. Journed until to-morrow morning. =) jail on the part of the prose- red them! ; fmoney i . : | ‘They’ve cornered the stock—but I’ve co: ; ES ena SO d John A. Collier, Mr Diekin- I A Loy dle bashes gs ete ma napa z eee ate re be Let them play their tricks, they are not eternal; A young woman, recenily from Maine, committed Superior Court. followed by A. Cook, Mr. Bird- CHARLES L. HINTON, We'll tewch thein better in regions infernal. suicide at Lowell on Monday. Before Chief Justice Jones. sali’s colleague, who has not yet closed his argument.— Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, » wag awarded to hit ri My imps ar th — . * —Ri Mr. Cook, iu behalf of the prosecution brought his re- avd Special Commissioner of the Court of Equi Amer.caa Institute, for unprovern flips salah singer ethan amen The Texan papers state that, from practical tests, eR raped abate treat te ese ee deaticn (0 & Clode lait evening at % few siiautoe baleen in this cause.” N-B. Au Organ with four stops, in good con | yor beiadte, my excellent iiend and binteen vent | Texas in a fino sugar growing country. Ae an iilustre | JY: £¥eld—This is a suit brought to, recover right snd | nine. Justice Kattle arose, and relorred lu very few 5 5. 7 ith x y lent friend and broth 5 5 Raleigh, N.C., October 6, 1845. 7 dition, suitable for a small church, a private family, forsale | For be sure, my excellent { rather, ihe cli z and | K C7 The folldwiug’ writs will insert the foregoing adver- | <heap'or to loan outime. ‘Store 411 Broadway, Mana fetory 4 | ‘That even au h—Hi we dou't cheat one another!” noneae aie x ot Peuemstritas rie tobac | title to certain property, situated 598 Broadway, which | words to the law goveruing such cases, and rendered his . oe - ‘os a 2 ims i C d jon, Which was that Mr. Johnsou be committed to Lamas mel the Hugg Dw aasiber hosees wae ek sa a 0 Se a WATCH —e 5 _ plants, continue, through the winter, the growth and ver- verdigt oe ihe piasecutionter grat3e pe Sy inect tothe | lake his trial on the charge of murder. “Application was Nowe York Heraid, Baltimore Patriot, Philadelphia U. States AVINGGGLE AES oe Oc ke McCaxnon Huna.—The Ripley (Miss) Advertiser | Sure of spring. é opinion of the Court. After which the Court adjourned. | tence made for bail before William Seymour, Esq, Garerte, Bichiaoud Wes ‘ rand ba eons Hg harleston BAyES Na Gad atver Wuteline aikadonmeees nie contains the following account of the execution of Thirty thousand dollars in notes of the Bank of | G. B. Butler, for plaintifls—Joha Jay, for the defence. t Judge, &c., which Was granted, und the bonds fixed tandard. rielegars yee TH.’ | independent Seconds, and double tune Watches aad Move | McCannon, convicted of the murder of the Adcock fa- | Marylaud were bumt up a few days since. Belire Judge Onkley | at $20,000: ’ Mr. Johnson giving his Own recognizance in ols 22. j Tents, ofan entirely new style aud of superior finish, we take | mily. Our readers will recollect the oceu.rence as one | At a public meeting in New Orleans, it was re-| Wm. B. Willis va Marlee Redrood Company—This | Pee Sa OF SIG aoe rath em maaan Ge a TRAL RAIL ROAD FROM SAVANNAH | ‘ncustitoVia our sank witch, inexery respect, wile | We have delayed the luc of our paper ler tne pergave | S0!Yeq to erect an Episcopal Church in the Second Mu | case; referred to yesterday in our law seporth.ah, up {0 | iluranf Levels; tweet tee montweaitty mea ie gears TO MACON. ‘oma advantageous, both for price and quali ts afgiving an account of the executhaot Ach) Moteee, | icipality: the hone of sdjournment, unconcluded. It will bere: | ty —pinghamton Courier. | te ell hea He was brought out of his cell, habited in his shroud, | Wm. Morris has been sentenced to the Alabama | “iu, "(one | No. 127 Fulton street, New York. | ngaged also in the watch making business, we con: | “t aboul a quarter to eleven o'clock, under the charge of | penitentiary for thirty years, for enticing slaves away to | ,, “48s. O’Connor for the complainant, B.F. Butlerfor = Arrempr at Murper A letter dated Cape | member of the Convention, aud the repeated attempts upon bis life must have beea made betore he left hom Raoney is a well-kuown lawyer ci Cape Girardes is the defence. Girardeau, Mo., 26th uit., gives the following par- nd to the repatring of all kinds of watches, aud par | ‘he sheriff, and guarded; attended, also, at his own re- | # {ree State. : F AP sirardeau, Mo., it. gives the following pa DISTANT. WHLES. ticularly those of fue and difficult works. itim*in | quest, by the Rev. Mr. Roden. Upon mounting the cart, | ‘The Subbath Convention at Philadelphia did not U.4. Mars Office. uculars of'a robbery, and projected murder of two pus ROAJis open for the transportation of Passengers Vv i WATCHES AND JEWELRY—Those | '0ly service was commenced by singing an appropriate | consider itseif an ecclesiastical, but only a civil body.— | Dec. 10.—.4n Importunt Arrest.—Captain Ludlow, of citizens of Jackson. Dr. Canuon, v a0 16 named, is 8 J rchase Gold or Silvei and Frerght. to +7300 Ch Gold Pencils, Keys, &., will fi Rates of Passage. ......++ tas of On weight goods generally. .. Quimeasurement Foods... =». n Is wet (except molasses and ol). es.. soy + +eee81 50 per barrel, © On barrels dry (exceng + 80 cepts per barrel On iron in pigs or bars, enstin | hymn; alter which, the Rev. gentleman offared up a fer. | Two attempts were made to raike a committee to wait on | tho barque Oscar, upon board of which a revolt or mu- : vent aud effecting prayer in behalf of the doomed man, | the editors of the morning papers toask them to abandon | tiny wae attempted some time since on the coast of Brac AD wextcinenattiel sdvantage to call on the aubéeris et then sung, ee Roden delivered | Sanday work, but they were both voted down. zil, was arrested by deputy marshal Morrison, at 2 | ty. Four negro men, two of oem belonging to Dr, . |. | tions of the above at retail uiuel ve discourse uponTthe 22 23 7 ‘ ¥e i ji t ship Eunom: y. 30 Hen Pda f . 13 centaper eubsefoot. | inthe city. Gold Watches anion aa ey d S2}ech. Watch: | tho Prophecy of Jereimish--a text selected by the crim | pL Homes B. Gaines, charged with the murder of | oelock {his moruing, from oa board the ship, Eunemne, | Conn, ove to Me. Guild’ and one to sir Griddle, of esl y exche i A v na » Wi o ’ , - ‘ ‘ c| 3 beep geod tine or the money fefanded. em” Tene | ual himself, After the sermon, Mr. Roden again prayed, | yarisrdan Geoke Suive Biege pean ee Juryee. | ee 20me time looked for. His examination is set down | Jackson, robb Mi to keep guod time, or the money refunded. , ‘ : - ee i" Rawat ; and itwas announced that McCennon himself wished to ict of “justi: , for Friday morning. The counsel for prisoner, Ogden ALLEN, importer of Watches and Jewelry, speak to the assemblage, ife did 20 at come length, but turned a verdict of “justifiable homicide,” and the peo y, 6: P wpon'e' | 804, co ‘Wholesateand Retail, 61 Wall street, f ived i ; Hoffnan, Esq., gave notice that he should insi Wulsdud Gubonel preckihery..... @oentaper hundred. || nig imése upstairs. | rather disconnectediy We cannot give an abstract even | Present received it with shouts of applause. private examiasnon in this case, to avoid the possibility | bm One of the negro On khds and pipes of Liawornot oFet —— CHEMICAL BALSAM. | ofthis remarks, Ho expressed himself ready to meet his | | The Worcester Spy states that the punishment o! | Sra“ newspaper contagion” upon the minds of the jury seni sonrf p o A Guest beet sry Ox aba bagels | ond, even in so shameful and ignominious a manner; pro- | Reuch, alias Watkins, who was septenced to be hung, a' | called to pass judgment in his case. This will bea new | Money easier; but not having his Goods addressed to WF. Winter, ‘Agewt, forwarded {rea 0 | SDY for ull diseases inctlental to the [air end vis | tested hie in nce of the crime for which he died——ex- | the late session of the Supreme Court in Worcester, for | feature in criminal jurisprudence, and, as we think, one | objecting, the coped re Le ie apprehended eoeialees TROMAS PURSE, | in ali cases where Baldness is not beyoud the | Worted those ascembled'to embrace religion and meet him | an aggravated crime, has been commuted by Governor | hardly to be entertained by the Court. - om in ja abel Saline ed that they appointed elt gin re Gen |. Sup’, Transportation. 1% | mheaven, and concluding by wishing them farewell, | Briggs to imprisonment for life. a neta cock tine, Choy snapped tise: teebertinee ct ita - oa, aad oa ct. Barsam on Hart ixviaonton—It | and mvoking upon them the blessing of God. A few r 1 ‘ E Common Picas. h time, apps 5 Mall LINE FOR BOSTON, ts 1. Itremoves Dandnff aad Cutaneous Serufl. | momenta were given him, at his request, for prayer. He | most tyes em era chee rage Ard gt Before Judge Ulshoetier. Whilet, he owes tesding is his room. The. grand jury — " ys the Hair in ity natural color and prevents it from | prayed aloud, and prayed’ in an appropriate and very af | fudiesto have articles of drees pene collars, jewelry, Dec. 10.—Silas C. Smith ve. Geo. W. Smit'—'This is) pete und a true bi em. Their object appears fucving grey. Its now presented to the world, with a firm be lie’, thay asa beautiful and healthy restorative ‘of the Hair i ~ will be found on trial unequalled. Prepared solely by E. Ph Alt lou, No. 214 Brovdway, i | Ageuts—0. Kish & Co., Washingt d st.. Columbus, Georgia ; corner of Tenth and Chesnat s ot of Court and Hi been plunde: excitement exists about it, me white men had a hand in it. They ervants of their masters. fecting style. He evinced much emotion during the ser- | xc., sent home for examination, which being retained, 4 action of trespass. Upon the part ofthe complainant it vice. “Many of the crowd were much moved. After | over night, have been found to hays been woen on par- | is contended that the defendant has been in the habit of | eis tee rising froin his knees, he made a few remarks, and, on | ticular occasions, and returned the next day with the | receiving und opening letters—reeeiving aud supplyiog | » D. G.s Ayer & Phelan, | lis conciusion, the sheriff proceaded to adjust the rope. | message that they won't do, orders, @nd availing himself Ot information and be- | tle. Assembly Guild: | Repeatedly, and to the last, he protested his innocence. : nefit to which the complainant was alone entitled; f piladelphia gH sice, | At about halt past one, as we suppose, the cart was | It is said that at Alton, Ill., out of « population of | jo brings this auit to recover damage: Peat atreyts Poston) CB. Brow: | driven from under hig. Alter hanging four or five min- | 4000, there are only twelve unmarried femalex, and | of courte d the statute. Mr. A. L, yg alate eregts, Marebou, | utes, he made one pretty considerable struggle with his | eleven of these are engaged while the other isa widow, | prosecuti it ae ROAD, VIA NEW LONDON, NORWICH & WOROHSTER. At7 o'clock, in the Morning, from the Foot of Whitehall wctect, South Berry—Sundays excepted. ay Crates are in readiness to recoil d CounTeRFErrers ARRESTED.—The public is in- {debted to the perseverance of Thomas Robertson for the arrest of Windham A. Tharpe, ing and circulating counterteit coi for such v ; Jordan, for the | 8nd Thos. Cargile, charged with i bagaage for New ‘Mr. Brewster, for the London, Norwich aud Woreester. Baggare For Boston goes | Uber Co. N: Yas V. It. Lositow, No, 64 Beaver legs, thon two or three convulsive motions utthe breast, | Who hat buried threo or four husbands. The New then I the axonts cwit. | purporting to be five, collar pieces, American gold. Ha throngh tinder lock. FC am Fic he er Hotei, South Carolin The'crowd was pretty generally estimated at about | England girls will soon be flocking in that direction. » | neskes had not been oompleted eee emnation of wit. | Foe ourroended the house, and properly dlapeced of hess TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. 1; and No, 13% Division street, opposite Ludlow, N. 4000. ‘Thus died Andrew J. McCanuon, convicted of one | ‘The daughter of L. Shaver, of Valatie, Columbia | eee Mr. Robertson and another gentleman approached ; 078 Im‘me__ | of the grossest murders upon the records of any coun- | County, who lost her scalp at one of the mills in that vil- | Cireult Court. Thorpe discovering them, immediately 0.—Judge Edmonds gave notice that his attend | Pushed out into the piuzza, gun in hand, and forbit thei | i 4 i nearer approach at the hazard of their ives—and whil ing demanded in Brooklyn, he should not sit for | parley tgs Mr ile rushed through the how ,) and seized him before he was aware d. ‘Tharpe’s brot ocked down by one of cceeded in extricating FRENCH CHINA. wy lage a few weeks since, is in a fair way of recovery. fs oe i, 15 John street, | it received - . ere ’ i ¥ . ‘otters esac treserie onable prices,a | MONEY BURIED IN THR Wesr.—In the first great ear Bonin ,696 females engaged in the different | {iY hearing © arguments until to-morrow--oud that he ment of the following erticles :— emigration to this State, the principal route over the hig dor should commence the term of the December Circuit on | Decorated Din d Be Mississippi was by Smelcer’s Ferry, near where Alton, Only a few years ago the tact was extensively | Wednesday next-and that fifteen causes would be as- AL, ma Smelcer lived in a little cabin on the Mis- | published as a wonder, that a train of cars on the Syra- | signed for each day’s calendar, and that no cause would souri side, and had for a Jong time, a run of custom, that | ouse R. R. was propelled by a famous new engine, the | be reserved, except from the unavoidable absence of ma brought him in sometimes from sixty tocighty dollars a | distance of 26 miles ia 68 minutes, or 27 miles the hour. | terial witnesses or the positive engagement of counsel dey. Ho Was a rea! Hard ; and novor regarded anything | On several nr roads at the present time, the passengers | clowhere. “Au adjourned Cireuit will be held on the ut gold and silver ; wid living in the plainest primitive | would express impatience if travelling at u less speed 16th of February. ” " et atyle, his expenses were trifling, and i laid by mmanes then 35 or 40, and sometimes 50 miles per hour. | U8. Disisies Cow : | On berg ct ia wei then secured. —Bujaula Sums ot money. His death happened not many years | A man by the name of Faulk, who was confined | Judge Bett’s on the bench. 3 S BAPRESS AND PIONERR PACKET LU From Philadelphia to Pitesburgh via the Peunsyivania fail- otdsand Cxual—throngh in 33¢ days. ‘The above line ix now in fail operation and offers reat inducements to persons who wish ‘thloasant mode of travelling to the west. ; ; ‘he cars are builtin the most approved modern style, the bonts are fitted ap in a superior manpor, and every effort is Sun by the proprietors to coaduce tothe comfort and convenienee | (, of travellers. ‘The scenery ow this route 1s unrivalled, and tae t chan of Pennsylvaniainterual improvements is well wor of being seen. ‘Gy this rente passeugers avoid gil the fatigues and dangers et- | decorated to match any, pattern, ing the back way of his presence. A scuttle en law came to his relief, but w: ‘the party. Tharpe, however, | himself trom the grasp of Cargile, and again Got inte the house. Cargile pursued him, succeeded im overpowering him, and thus held him until some of the party came to 75 00 to $950 00 12 00 to $125 00 ; Moga aad Coffors, with motors, end Cologne Bottles, Sc. Plain White Ciiva of every description always on hand and : 4 , Des 4 iption, sold in | 8260, trom some lingering complaiut. His family nad | jn the jail of Barbour county, Georgia, c d with the | 5 10—' Iuvorranr Laxp Surr.—A yery important land fegenenron sens reelliag, andetihe me thee makeun er | Pte regulied Moreno ‘cre devin, 2018 | bean ied to suppone, that Be ba devonited his funds in | crime of murder, made hiv escape on the night of Re | gryusnama, emortow jury ths will beresemet, | suit haa been instituted in the Dustigt Court at New ua tripe Rigi . Pi brane mie | x 38 WARE. le, I11.; and were not unde: ae lt. ef » i ded grunge thes Fares ac Puladaphin:, Oiteeis Piaigdel. |, On cousigument fom manateccarere, no for sales tng. ag | until a few days beforo he died, when he. apprized. them |“. % : aaa the city of New Ofleaua aud the oliy- of Philadelphia. WN. Ereoruer of Chesnut aud Fourth strect sortinent of Plain and Rich Cut Glass, of every descript-on, at | that he had from seventy to u hundred thousand dollars | The Eastport Sentinel says that on Friday night, Court Calendar—This Day. This cuit tovolesa, the Lidea ab srdcie: Bl ime lon Sand 15 South ‘hird sts. A. CUMMING ¥. GERARDIN, | in gold aud silver, buried in the earth; but he would not | the 28th ult., a sew mill belonglag to Moses Lincoln, Jr. | Cosmow Pinas. ~ 14, 68, 54, 170, 25, 18, 68, 69, 60, 18. i ves the titles of nearly all the Lia: Philadelphia, May 17,1045, ve vor, apply & Ls) eT disclore the place of ite concealment. He had been | ii Terry, was entirely consume by fire. During the | Scruaton Covus.—18, 12,38, 16, 19,'26, 8,4, 45, 08, | Pyare ford sre gan i a mail ‘or information, in the city of New York, apply tv 3 crossed in some way; and 1 doh: night the rising of the tide set the mill in motion, andthe , 4 “ r ” iB. H.KNISELL, Agent tor ARTIFICIAL EYES te ae eee aatts. | ace was oaceed hy the frintion of tre machinery 36, 44, 46, 47, 48, of what is known as the “Bastrop grant,”which wax my? Arvirve _D. LERCH & COJs Line. 7 W a Gee sraten 1sLAND FERRY. . ADE AND INSERTE) by DR. J. GRAY, No. as much good os any one el; " : | Bastro} = MARK LN, ¥y the only monafsettrer of the Human | Ne&t man, who had fallen to his som, is supposed to | ‘The elegant residence of Colonel Phillipa, below Anrxst or Tux Auuroxp Express Roppen.—In- | Onveyed to M. BY Goyaenor, Carvndeley ebent | Srngial Bie jae United States. Any person that wishes to Lg loupbed tp a part of it; he was enabled taronge ery the rg gta ~ was tirely destroy- | formation was received a few weeke since in Phila- |.” is a The Bowl G be well suited, should always apply he maker, who has | the intervention of a friend t his free- | e ire on the 29th alt. The house and all its con- i d ESTED. — ai reen been in the art forty years. 'd61w'r_ | dom, and to buy a farm, Of whisk ke ’ sailed in tetsrerete destroyed. a Hi oa by Recorder Vaux, from a source which fully | MURDEKERS ARRESTE: ie Ag » r | € a es So Ed : sarge | LadEmppuelon SOBDAYY OC MESOY Troe ETS TCE: | Pea ate cee ane ETARE Ia drooali On Wedaeedsy, December. the trips on this Ferry will be |" ot eee iets ebenmecd tatne ned taball send, bably yet sleeping undisturbed in that vic nity. Glas | Tremenpovs GaLe on Lake Micuicay—Seven Livingston's Express. Upon receipt of the intelligence ‘Tetis.,” revantly, churged with being accessory to the a0 elo e tT Miaten Jolanda, 10, A. M. 2,4, P.M revelry, Dimonds, old sud Silver Watcher Plates Wear | 01 (Mo,) New Scnooxens WaeckkD Nea THe MouTH oF Tus KA- | he gought a conference with Mr. James Young,of the | murder of Norman aud the abduction of Mee Beoning. eave New York 0, 19° ACM, sig's, P.M. dame ang Apparel, am iption of persona ty. RE. Lamazoo Riven Sevenat Lives Lost. Mayor's Office, and Mr. Edward McGowan of the Recor- Headspeuth is au old man, and was formerly a member “TOR SAUGERTTIES AND CATSRIL, ‘ai tudes N ML DAVIES. Licensed Pawnbroker, |. aa oF ve Boers tt he Presbytery of etl oft Pe bh hy Ey plies: io bite dere Police, and Mr. A. M..C. Smith, of this city, for the | of the Tenn legislature. nae Batthfild Boe — S Spleudid Ste, oan 4 ——eet. | iana have made some farther progress in the trial o! ‘iver, from whom f purpose of taking measures for the apprehension of the | that two others, charged with bein, cipators in AA AME Srleudid Steamboat JAMES MADI aie ov, S46.) the ache. Munt, Captain Haspected individuals, Arrangements were accordingly |same crime, have been arrested inalem. » Capt F perly, thefoot SOLAR LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, GIRANDOLES' | the Rey. Dr. Scott, pastor of the First Presbyterian bed oka . of Ocdar sireet, every Newdey. Welreday, | °°. TEA TRAYS: be. ” 8 | Church, Thoy charge him with prevurieaton-—with | Butterfield, leit that harbor about 9 or 10 o'clock, A. M., and on Friday last, aman called Dr. Hatch, ind Seturcay, ut6 o'clock, PM." Tor freight or passage. apply EVR, SUBSCRIBER has just opened a splendid assortment | Conduct unpecorming a minister of the religion of Christ, | Under a heavy north-west wind, which soon alter she | Burn, alias Jon on board, orta O, B. Waihwmright, Agent, oa the whart, Derscinct ams of vatious patterns; Suspending and Bracket | or that of a gentleman, in relerence to a recent well | left increasd to a perfect hurricane, | Capt. B. putabout | ter name, was ar Avvatns iN Fuonipa—The St. Augustine Her- ald of December 2d, says, that accounts from Mid- on tbe Ease GAR Taeme cae Teva TOin ritaad | Liens cotiencrey bates Oe eer Lyon, | and atiempted to make the harbor again, At the sane ‘ o , lid SOT ig eeu pare ih Cea tome pee Re 2 | th ppd edgy |Manual ane cag Weegee is f the finest lustre, tn sets and pairs, | teaching and’ promulgating doctrines gdverse to the so- | the harbor, ‘The Mint drifted south of the Etna, and struck | faq upon for the arrest of the accomplic: Settle ‘The PEOPLE'S LINE have made arrange tment of dapanned Tea Trays of Gothic and | on the south bar Cant, Br wes the first man to'l of Jones ed from th meois with the powerful steamers UPICA into | could be satisfactorily exeout Jeeward of the Mabala, and another schooner ashor: ars are entertained that she bas either been murdered . lemn obi gations he took when admitted to the ministry, ithout the matter of | Viorida, makil and NORWICH, to run to Albany (or as far rbich fe otere for sale as wholesale und reel, | 6 calculated to subvert the dectr? nerally recei- | the water his vessel being about ten rods from the shore, | the taking into custody of th turnips, bui Se wil permit.) every aay st 3 clocks F Bietill farther Reasonable 6B Wy W, MORGAN, | ved and believed in by the Presbyterigs of the Laited | and although urged by the citizens who had run to the | gad thereby frustrating it, Tt is hig Seanoan he wiltog eet dual af hion wees uy 194 Falton street one door eart of Broadway. | States, particularly in sermon deliver | beach, to come out of the water, he refused to leave the | this time the others have fallen into th Fegion, is suid to be equal to thet of the Cubs leaf. pants BLL INS ~ | MN. B.—Wanted at the above establishment, a goou jouruey- | Sabbath in May last, and also a suming a control in chooner until all hands were off ana safely ashore. We cers, who were tehed to anotl ud PACK, v | moo lamp maker. uit im*ine " t f hi | are informed that much credit is due to Capt. Butterfield iY havi vediegty, | eer seoular matters o! church unbecoming his stal | for hi ny duct i ing the. li f th country. Yesterday the officers havin, Vintanous.—Henry Beetner is 1a jail at Palmy- ‘will sail ou the Ist bf Jan % . JAMES A SWAIN, Testimony was then received in reforence to Ee eee ee Balik see tare iont a Sion novth’| Prisoner, left the city in com ra, Mio., charged With having decoyed from her pa- for ireight oF passage, apply to CASH TAILOR, ments regarding Mr. Clay playing cards on the | Sele dave oF Uke Ralantaaeh sivaee woke Mreshia ft the partners in the Expres NOE | Tete ants Waa deuanhinr ef5tP Guliace, Of Ghalby. Go CHAMBERCAIN & PHELPS, | 382 Broadway, | but little, however, was clicited of any public ; | ofthe mouth of the Kalamazoo river. Schr. Mahala wal | wnere the robbery was perpetrated in October last.— | Ten! om EE ae erat ian tien ak 103 Front street, orto. n29 Imtre CARLTON HOUSE. | The church was again attended by nurserous | nd | Teported ashore nbout26 miles south of the mouth—crew | We jearn that there is every reason to found the hope | eed about 16. Since his arrest search hes been made BOYD & HINCKEN, | 2 other spectators, who seem to evince gre ay for | allsaved. Schr. Niles ashore two or three miles to the that the money will ail be recovered. Wo sincerely 5 wr the young lady, but no trace oi her cou fou: jetta. | id me_ 9 Tontive Buildings, No. 64 Wall, cor. Water sts. | DEFT OFF WARDBORE aly FURNITURE | tho final issue of this investigation.—-New Orleans Selma Free Press eph tiver and broke intwo. Thr Th eligiou! alis now progr tensi found drowned on the beach, and bt It commenced in the Cumberland hig Fi place. | drawn, and that the Hon Jobn Bell would be the wh \@ all onboard had perished.—Kalamezoo | Church, under tho labors of Rev. Messr candidate. Gen. Barrow has withdrawn “all ith. Thus does the good work conti: ~ together and | 1 iti ft Savannah, may its course still be onward, until “ eee etna Mia: if intr ooUnty oe Be eet miettan CON figs rae PENa TG ear Inge and setiement shrougheat ‘the length and Dresath | tique,” as it is called, amd whic exists im inexhawsidls Li bes co quantities upon the cliff o1 th Gannaaeque Lake, a fe © such a Ladies and Gentlemen’ jor, Mister, Will positively sail as above, her reqular , ‘Arms, Faruitare, ke. Geuthens yor freight or prasnge, havin handsome furnished accom. | city will find it to Eheir adv f f modatious, apply on board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall who nlodgge bimeslt to give s bone ‘or al articles offered N B= rough the OO TNe HE COn ts Routh | ened to = hl al jr * 4 hope it may be #0. - ignominious lite more dreadful then OR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiane and New | Bea N’ . ss 2 | name not known. The Nile saw the schr. Bolivai fea IT " | or consigned to an ig ke Line regular packet—T. Saturday, ah | ({2NTLEMEN and Famili btain the full value for r 5 3 | windward outside, in the breakers, going ashore. @ Reniaiovs Revivars 1 LABAMA.— | death itself. Ab Sha dneeaat iat hing packet tr MERELER | Chall nae of Superituare sflests, hey wish (0 Aispone of, | Tu Nasuviie Conanessionat Distticr—The | fave since learned that she ran ashore about eight mit Paes f Saturday las’, » ates thatan re earing pparel, i ‘og in that | , GeoLocy or Canapa.—Indeps ndent of @ splendid recbyte ian | formation of slate found in U pper Canada, near Nelson and | Lake Huron, the Kingaton Caro) sie © to aprcad ; | eon shown some beautiful apoc. a ry town, vil- | noarly a white as statuary, aod ala r Nashville Orthopolitan, of Monday evening, saye— | north of the St. men leaving or retuming tothe | We were in error in saying afew days ago that all the | of the cre | whig candidates for Congress in this district had with> svely no goods received on board after Friday eve ” ‘ONIWAY, WO at by LOUISVILLE, Hunt, master, will succeed | Pven cH TLASTER-A Tey . Tr for | Win H Ewing, Keq , of this county, and Gen. McKoin, of the Sartelle, and jecember, her regular day. 9 v Boye SkEN "| Sumner, both’ whigs, are candidates; as also is Gen. er ‘a 9 Tontiae Ax Nuiet, | Trousdale, of Sumner, on the democratic ticket. |