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protection hos passed by. Our manuiseturere ne longer | j Avort ‘ | | EATER? INTRULIGRNCE BY THE MAILS, | Fequire protection from the Government in the shape | lector's Office, Dec. 8 | eee ie > aC. T eee Ey | they have heretofore received it. What may D LS will be rece atel Of PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS AT | CO! NTARY CONCERT. oa y protection may Ss ED PROPOS A‘ ‘Mth instent for such supolies of AUCTION. | T is t informed ry ERT MR. AND MRS. CHARLES KEAN. Washington. be necossary, should be derived from the currency. By | & forks cate han: ‘tsuch timesteaee LEVY will eell So Rrenisget? | ie VO. ‘WUMENT., rapes 5 ‘ 5 a praumeuis placing restrictions upon that, the importations of fo, Be Fegulred forthe wae of the nied Grates Kegvenve Steamer A. Nelms wer tn lavatcs of Late Seale of creat tt oe Sctertay Hventng, December 18, ge eg oe Teign manvfuctures will be checked much more effeo- | ti Boats, which msy be emppiazed ta this ar Faiutings. Also, a few old Line Kngravings,with various othe | oN NING. oe. rn Willps efeanely \ ‘asuixaTon, Dec. 11, 1845. tually than by the most protective duties, or any other schedule — . ssutiposolieit ical Sas SS | Mg Testinooy of Respect tothe unwe and candid 7 ERC: OF VENICE The Prospect before us— Offices yet in Reservation— Way. The Committee of Ways and Means in the House Anchors and ki er, 1b Match rope, 1s Atynssi WASHINGTON (GREYS. eral 22 tome MR. A.D. PIERSON, x The, Ejected accownted for—Mr. amb and of Representatives, will, sometime during the present | Adtes, shipwright, each | Messare, copper, set Arauxy, ca Tempaperette Decmbeh iat hee iiibaessduiass wilh Be deleemeomsent eee | t is Mr. Allen on the Oregon Question—Tremendous sassion, introduce & tariif uct for the consideration of vou ogee wirave j meee hited ae former meeting forthat Furpone, submit: | Wickets $roto be sbuaived ee gaunl places, or of the fol-| Aifier which, Effort in Texas for the Extinction of Sam Hous- that body, constructed entirely with a view of mising | 4". ed = “ Wht thay aya 219 erp ene vo exon cae | SASSER URE CMI ay py | ABMS ngc cen rac ctY ton fino Interesting Facta im the Case—Phre- merely sufficient revenue to meet the current expendi- | Almanac, nautical, each Nails, copper, wrought, 1b gratitude they feel for the many kind and flattering attentions | Courgl, id ex President of, Be , Erg. THE MILLER’3 MAID. nology and Senator Baghy— ‘ihe St. Charles Hotel tures of the Government. ‘The same member is Chair- | Avril | 0 iD cau, tb | Fecetyed by the Corps daring their recent visit rotbe ity of: | the M George's Society of HQ Oty Fa | ‘he Miller ag,Yache Tone oer ae eee : ) brad, doz iron, 4 ewYork, i New York. 1» Beg. | i \ * Order ire ” man of the Committee of Weys and Means thie session | 4” Maile drome weengys | “Sienough the intention of the Corpsto visit the grest com- | W.D'Cwvertsou, Esq , Pre-| Br dr. hae ung Lady ns . ovale WA ap h be ee P ae doubt a tariff bill will be pre- | Boat Hooks, copper, exch | Needles, sewin mercial emporium of the Union was not officially communics- | sident of the St’ George's | T Dame pt. Mre Vernon surface, and the ebullitions {rom the under-eurrent a3 fast, and we have no dow ‘fortes irou, eacl te eal, ted until within a few days of our departure, we found ou our | | Society. A ‘ | p Price ot Adimission—Bores, $1 30 couts 5 Gallery beroken no great or immediate danger to the sue sented similar to that presented at the close of last. In Buckets, deck, each .. marline,doz fully prepered fur our re- Phone Dixon, ex-President | Alfred Waller, ¥isq. | © gents. ‘ ape ted and t ae that bill a gradual reduction was proposed, so as to bring be ae each Nippers, eae! 8 Wanting in chat cour- pple aoe Charles Yee 2 a... a 72/8 oben at 634 o'clock, and’ the Curtain wilirise precisely ee ite o8 nae sapien of Canaan wall totwenty per | Brushes, scrubbing, 1 at Cit by Ald H é Joseph Rhodes, 'sq. | = and the President. The House having alres sO car St ay and ev Nader | varaiaheasce’” — {GIM@ TD aster strained, | HORy ted Leveh and tarted oy weatereree by Aldermen | Henry £'S! Stenton, sq } SO WERY THEATGR. ff . z cent, as that was considered a revenue standard. Under (isc qlee Goals Ou, arm rained, y the authorities of that place, for which we ten. | Septimus Crooks, Exq., 2d | AW. JACKSON,..MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR, | taken up the tariff, it will, to all appearances, be » itis possible twent " os ow Wledgments. i ice Mresident of do. MUSIC COMMITTEE. yy ; | brought up before that body first in the regular dis+ Porc tan Soden con (G pr erga a: BU Ripe 9 "To the "Light Guard,” Capt. Vine are under many | Robert Buge, Esq., Treasurer | U-Coilili, Ew President of MRS. SHAW AS BIANCA. ee en Matantion cei ee per cent may be arevenue point, batundera morere- | ~~ Whitewash, exch woe aw, pall obligations for the splendid escort ou o for the mi of do, the Philharmonic Society. — |e smngn ject, Sub-Treasury stricted currency, a higher average would be required | Brooms, hickory, doz * olive. quart nificent entertainmeat on‘ Evacuation Heaty Owen, Esq., Secretary | George Loder, baq., Vice Pre- | Saturday Evening, December 13, | the Oregon ; but there is as strong a presumption, y Sie birch, doz Oil, tar, gall’ for the beautiful token of their esteem, presented on that oc of do, sident of do, | ‘The perforiaanee to ¢ that Mr. Allen with the Oregon question, will antic ‘Twenty per cent may possibly be adopted, but as any bs “ corm, doz Pee ‘asl feet siou; for the escort on leaving the city, and for the many atten: Flour Dixon Esa. Le a, Gecrouary 7= PAZ cipate Mr. Calhoun on the tariff, in the Senate. reduction is an experiment, it myst be made subject to | Bunting, all colors, full width, spruce, feet tions during our sojourn in the city m - bs am, 28g. worth, oy Drea | Biamea........ eantime, there are a few offices yet to be dis- ; ‘To Hi he Mi dC Couneil of N. York, | Thomas ¥. Green, Es > future modifications and alterations until it meots the | Bunting, all colors, hf width. | Pens, steel. | we preseut “Our hearty” Han, forthe hauisome imine i | Joho Brabary, Hat Thomas Goodwin, Esq, Li- SGereiti Faso... | pensed, and’ it is jiinderstood that Mr. Weller, of wi to y th ” a | Jol wo \. rari of do. a ' 4 3] point proposed, | pees oil, | Tumptaous entertainment prepared for'us at the City ull, | He. Freser Bg H-C.'Tmm, lat Assistant of | March thi sodton iba will nik coe eee $4,000 U 86 oa a » hs CemonCo bio 7 | dead esi ania y erates Ge ad Tea Ceunmeeaes Es Ras Esq.,20 do.do. | E FOREST OF BO ties of the door-keeper of the House, excepting one, , So's E Santon C | sheave “ io “ jorities will always be gracefully rei ered. Be Ng «| A. Esq. . do. : ‘ - 5 a 4,000 K@ntueky 65 101 0 ¥3 ‘ a | on bushed, per inch, Parcelfing., yd ‘Yo The 34 Regiment Wi ihington Grays N. ¥. State Artil- J. R. Walter, fF Edward Hodges, Mus D. | Capt. FR -i wissies Ry Blanchard have been removed by Mr. Whitney, in pursuance 500 Ohio 7s 10% 50 do 5 | per sheave Paper, sheathing, ream lery.” Col. Avery, for the distinguish d honor conferred upon | Dr, M. Levett. Luther B, Wywan, Esq. bart es Fo papege i= of requisitions from. in itleate, Santieeeee ae vw.g00 do 100%, 140 do 353 | Blocks. snatch, in Pe foolscap, ream the Corps ou the Parade of the doth November. we owe many | _ 0 31.188 re iG dace with fall @ loats seye tne’ cle exw te Deere aa ie icks, 5, ace the Officers je aPPrecinte the compli | me VATION, ) 1 » e Hee ae Me Race Wer ee | Bice eae mest’ To Lieut, Colcad Stiles fortetioene pa Geka: | THE COURT OF DEATH | iestneh gupta NAMES Peo coo oe Tiagewey: bread, and even a crust in these days is acceptable, 30.000 Ohio 6s 1900 os = ~ 320 83 | pees read: Marseilles, piece is cesttere, und po the bia At Company Officer for | THE GREAT MORAL FICTURE, | Jack Hobb Pat Why, sir, a half a dozen Patra fans could have x | Bre tid, piece every splendid aud sumptuous evidence of their hospitalt- | a rs pine ; ‘iodo (080 & 8 db | ca ly furalahed. at the Coliseum Roots, we teuder our bestty | Pane, 2 on era shor inet th fable Peo) eG ea Tee hird ‘Piers, 25 ete; boaniaue whe ‘would, have. condeanenet usm 5,000 io 75 6 and fixtures, eacl thant i z ih i ibjiton , . i Gallery, 12: ts. > “s 3) % P 31009 do ao 2 Reading RR wo 3% | cach | aero, Captain Cairny and hi highly disciplinedtCorps, the *'In- | Bees Boom oF hes pocal AMAT ene Of Damasn ner 4 will’ cyan of lel? past 6. tie ourtain will rise at 7, ove, ‘that it is better to be door-keeper of the Siow ind Sg Bas my alls silver, each : with which the desiroto ontertaa ds: was communicated wes | $72, Which a quarter of 8 century ogo vlisied the admiration | BOWERY CIRCUS. ouse, than to dwell in the tents of hard labor. 10,000 Peun 5s b60 70 100 do blo 5434 | Brace and Bits, set smoothing, each y gratifying, whilst the collation prepared attheir beaw'i- | fou and has since been etectiy improved: bite touches fm, | JOHN GOSSIN....... + eee ess CLOWN, We must do away with the reproach of labor. be- eae 73 ec eer, eae yd | Belaying Pins, tron, ench u fere,each mory was auch as to give entire ratisfaetion to most. | the hand of ts author. It contaits a5 flguees of the sae of ae cate F Haccassaie | fore we oan expect ey disperse the Seep on 000 io $ 50 Kalan 6 | **” wool, eac! “match, ious, We trust we shall ere long have an opportunity of | fife. eh Acts aud Scenes of Horsem: around the flesh pots of Egypt, and the lean Bien ae ae 8 Be | Bake Pacher eh | regprocatng theuuexpected Rinne the Gu erie We had Std teen, oie ecents, ResetPtiTt | geing cholargeatand most nleated wm the United Stares. | that are awaiting the odd and ends from the month 21000 Reading RRBds 70 260 do 130 603 /3 h ee nal, | Guard,” Capt. MeArdl e | OpiMes be Soe ee ne seen NT etissodte | MR. OSCAR R. STONE, | ly shaking of the Executive table cloth. , 40 shs a 150 do 64% | c Patty, Ib | of civihties at their hi t, in Cousequence of other SSS ‘The Great Indian Rider. | «Where all the ejected office-holders are gone it 18 50 TH 50 do 810 642 | Cordage, tarred hemp, patent, | Palms, mounted, each engagements, be accept et also, that the inelemen- | CONCORD BALL. | WM. NICHOLS, 5a ible ‘ 5, hi di red BNO a im 6d bio 6 | ab Palm irons, each cy'of the wearer prevented our eujoying the excursion propo: | i i ae MASTER NIXON, impossible to conjecture. Some have disappea' {40 Morris Canal 20K 125 ae 6 Conlage, tarred hemp, bolt| platen, Queen's ware, dimer | Sed by Capt Merde, and a Comuitce ftom the Company. | “ESE Second Anuual alibi Raaienr: Rrtiie benele of | MR, BACON 4 like the house-martins, leaving all to guess the hour 100 20 «50 Harlem RR 62 | rope, lbs ner, doz The character of the Corps for corveet disc¢plive, aud the high Thursda: Psy Docmaber 18th, at the Minerva Rooms, 406 | OLD DAN EMMIT, of their departure ; others are teacl ing school— 100 20; do 614g | Cordage, Manilla, Ibs do do desert, doz | reputation of the members mdividually, induced us to antici- Browdtey The vacation okie te Ligpeseese he And & host of other attractions. others have gone to work, and not a few have estab- 100 do 2% 50 Stonington RR 40'g | Cables, hemp, ewt do do dishes, ah, | patg me ure, We thank them most cordially for their | eae ee a thin Ball ae OF the ee ei ee ho | UF J. "TRYON’S Benefit on Monday. 413 tem _ | puers agesiales Tor the cbliesteniof laine again 50 50 1 1, tbs sorted, | tentions. ae ! i Fam Tent do s60 40, Copper, sheet, Ibs Priming wire, each “Po Mr John Florence, Jr a member of that gallant corpn, | SMO ta pag " GRAND GERMAN OPERA, thegovernment; among them are Mr. Matthew St. 490 do 20% 295 do aor | Chalk, ibs Powd the “Light Guard,” we ‘feel ourselves under peculiar obli Rats Gio alay be had? cay eae ka®” otis Comma ar ‘Clair ‘Clarke, late 6th Auditor; Mr. Thomas 200 do blo 30° (375 Erie RR 69), | Chalk tines, piece tions for the splendid entertainment on the evening of the 27th | ic « eth a say caceabar of the Committee, PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE, Chambers Street. L. Smith, fat e t the treasury ‘Mr. W. $8 nice 198 b20 30 100 do 45 68° | Chisels, assorted, set November, af his eatablishmenton Broadway, We sssure.onr | 9 #i.tve Docs. on che evening of the Get oe 198 Will | Saturday Evening, Dec. 13, - Smith, late register of the treasury—Mr. W. ¥Ohio Life & Trust 99 | cold, each noble hesrt-diriend that his affable deportment, # Gaiuand, #9 Brosdwey |V.lane,ligitoorevelte | Will be performed, M Phillips, late a clerk in tne treasury, and Mr. Second Board. andes, spews dt a pe th eer (eee TT ES PL eS A.Delachaux, 7 Fulton. | ‘TJ. Mercier, 2 Courtland. | DER FREISCHUTZ. | Fitzhugh Coyle, late a clerk in the government post 50 she NA Trust Wis 50 ahs Nor & Wor beo aoig | OPIN Ditita ch me OO) a mpshand occa “We have alteady’ briefly adveried tothe attentions pad us | J: Buissart, 200 Grand, L- Gebhard, 231 Willem.” | Grand Romantic Opera in 3 note by Carl Maria Von Weber. office. It is but a change, however, from the set- 100 Heading R % PEARS carpenter’s, each i ach | by the “Ligh: Guard.” We would be doing injusticeto the | 413) | PRINCIPAL PERS! NORE? R. vice ot the government to the servicéof the people. Be ke b10 6744 | Canvass, Holland’s A’ A, bolt ach promptings of our hearts, were we. not to recur to the kind- | "FIRST COMPANY UNION RIFLEMEN'S | Qttokar,a Bohemian Prince a eee There is but little room for further additions, and 00 L Island too ts ve American hemp,bolt ooks, Ibs hess of the officers aud members individually, and to thauk | BALL. Rang, bial Banger. > ‘Made. A Mr. Polk ought to consider this fact before he agein ; di «, Cotton, No. 2, yd yarn, hemp, lbs them all, and perticularly Col Hewitt, (formerly an officer of 4 te a i Agathe, his Daughter. le. A. | . ig f Bo aint AR 67 ; No. 3yd ' the Usatd,) Cant, Vineants Liste; Messs ieesen caine. HE Tenth Annual Ball of this Company will take place | Anches, her Cousin. ++ Fraulein M. Korstusky orders the guillotine into motion. 38 Resdiny deo 384 ‘ No. 6.yd_ | Rules, carpenter, two feet, | itt, and Messrs W.A. Bark, Stagg, Phillips, Hart, Baneroft, at the Apollo, on Wednesday, the 28th January next. Caspar, first Ranger « -Hery F Meyer Mr. Calhoun will be the check-mate to Mr. Allen $0 L Island RE b3 89 No. ld, yd ‘each and others, for their unceasing attentions to our comfort. and | _ In making the necessary arrangemeuts, the committee have Max, second Ranger- err joucher | in tho Senate, ahonld he rice enter lenis, ian Brora aa) 9% vered, ton | Ramuers and sponges,each | for the desive manitested by them at all cmos and oreait been, instructed fo spare no expense or pains, and itis conf | Samiel, the Wild Hani Herr F Schwan re iprpeterpecipe ron apinner = Poa ) stock xchange, } see a Rotton Stone, e gcoasions to render our visit one of pleasant enjoyment | teary jtxbected the company on this o¢casion will surpass a | fea seh Viewer”! ier ee | Hs neneree elocution, dec! to the for few le a 7 rougl 5. i} 4 ». i: . ‘4 : £ te — a ; Pi ard i = kets $2, to be obtained of the foll committee : | Bridesmaid... 0-00... «Mime. Poppenberg a i agit ase PA rp amen CET fad Saucers, Qu | acruadeee tenrtietian tasteless aa es cate t "Gari 8 Parker te Greenwich sil. aa Margarete, aul Sf ihe ia: Fraulein Muller “My voice is etilfor war— Vicksb’, car ee ware, doz. io it—to Gen. Comm, ieut. Muckeridge, 37 8p ing st. | ost of Max’s Mother raulein Rohlmann Jods, can a Loco Senate long deba’ cede: ON ES 40 Monday 4 | Cio Blin rated, set | falforan uvitation te vikitthe Artennivandfoehs pelivenes”| Sermant Whitman 2g Bleesker at. | cite Ghost of matic: Fraulein Warner | Which of the two to choose, of Morris Cacal $8 rtesen RR a1 | Calipers, carpenter's, pair Ty i 9 les nee REIT Ott ade nets Charles D. tiles, Gothie Hall, 316 Broadway. | The seene of action, ig tn Hohemig, during the time’of the | nee ree of Oregon apa : ee rhage’ mn ganher'ay pair Gatumer, Agett of the Railroad Line To Capt. Hinekle, | Hear, Walker, $0 Grand st. | Books of the Opens iar ears, Wt english, an original | COMBequently , if the House, in addition to the spe 1% to 30 Capstan Bars, hickory, each of the steamboat New Philadelphia :—To the gentlemanly cat | Win. Brimlow, $9 Cherry at, | gBgoks of the Opera, iu Geman and English, an original | cific recommendations of the President upon this FS go 774 et ates each gogsnctors for the splendid and confoctahle oquvevssce Provir dikinton Tuma | Fagin TC scgeamenan y C.B. Burkardt, Esq., le subject, should proceed to forestall acompromise tor lo led for us—we owe many, many and cordial thanks, . eenaTs +. : aj 'Gaek 19 tele: ALM et eo tod in the Se. 25, do 25 de ff wood, | To ourgentlemanly hosts, Messrs. Thomas f the | ‘WANTED, | ose Pi be secured every day, 1ogks AM. | Peace, we may rely upon it being arrested in the Se 25 Canton Co 0 a 85 1... Boilers, each compass, each “Howard Hotel,” for the sumptuous fare provided fc | Al clock, P. the ‘box office. The subscription book | hate” The most that we can expect for Oregon this id z Coa Peni? Bebedplen | for their kind attention to our wants, we m Touch inde ted. | Hctal Drsy Bata Secreta . i rere 2 cpa nad the Re Cris Geman Oneraiy eir | session, is the line of military sisi the great em- = Coal Scraper, each Bguares, troe, peck, bbl gent sim Ras spe ia aie commending the Howard | would be accepted by « young married man, jast. from the | name: BM cinta ale ‘ igrant trail, Indian agencies, and a temporary provi- Hotel to our iri They | 3 i ; Married. D snail, each iil find ‘at th tablish 1a leaty ial acod bh South. Testimonials of character and ability can be produ: Prices of Admission—First Tier and Parquette, $1; Second sional governmental jurisdicffon over our own peo- On Wednesday, Dec. 10th, at Hempstead, L. I., by the | Deck Lights, patent, each | Soap, brow th | Qus'and gentlemanly proprietors, aed atroutiveand “obiuigs | eds Address E. F. B. at this office. distr | Tier, 50 cts. Boren Tey MURR oa ee he een bs by the | Dock Lights fee rors ous and gentlemanly proprietors, and attentiveand obliging | TO DRUGGISTS | Scor open at 7 o’elock—performance to commenc at 8 o’cl’k me rane) ais Persad ite ia ete Se Hed ity, to Ecten 8, only daughter of Benjamin H 4 ‘On our retnrn to the city we were ‘met by the most brilliant | NTED—! i " i Vash rot ACER EL ey Se Ri EA) ee Ds > Me » i » feng’, of the former place, oo meu entton, bolt prosrintichcre; tented en Iecompany eons Bf the | \ ‘AMolesioor ater Diag Siar, ‘wh eat produce the | CHBNOE STREMT THwATAM | will more immediately be, sed upon, if we may friday, 12th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Mailard, Mr. “ - iret Regiment je) ‘ist State Fenci » Part. | best of city reference as regards ability and character. A note | PHILAD:! \ \ judge of the symptoms of lay. ewer ‘Avaws, of Norfolk, Va, tomMise Janet’ SuTuER: | Dremel eSives, pioce ry. Cane Binders tod Philadel Eight Gekrde cite | addcemed to Druggutat this office will meet with CITT i ites RR CRE add Tequby ond yehaa ines Gee 2s Maines TEx , of 558 city. é Bennett, the whole under the command of the gallant Major aes |e | Saturday Evening, December 1: as for the complete extinguishment of Gen. Sam. pH Ls Emery, Ib Scott. We cannot express ‘our gratitude to these Corps as well | LHE IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY'S BALL Fifth Night of the GERMAN MAGICIAN, Houston. We pity him, from the very formidable Died. Files, hand saw, each Se ale ged pia otloass of the regiment, and to ee PE eR Se RUTTER ie eee | HERR ALEXANDER. i character of the combination bent upon his destruc- - Suddenly, on the 11th December, Aww Etiza, wife of | Pied rary, act, Stoues, grinding, each Giant acrongie, We covets Geats Stl Chee TReTe Coad | GBT ae eaten aiully enapunee to the | The evening's enteriainment will cousist of a variety of aur- | tion. Claiming to have been in the midst of collu- Allen Dodworth, in the 22d year of her age. Funnel, wood, water, each “holy, each uch a splendid welcome on our return, ciety, will be given at Niblo’s, on MONDAY Evening, De- prising aud {IMENTS IN CHEMISTRY. sions with Santa Anna, the man in the white hat, The friends and acquaintance of her family are re- | Frying pans, each set, each cember 29h, - | EXPEKIMENTS IN CHEMISTR * 'd Monsi fe h ial (rend ef ed spectfuily invited to attend her funeral, from her late re- | Fife each Scuttle Butt, 60 each 1945, Tickets, to admit a gentleman and two ladies, are three dol- PNEUMATICS, OPTICS. and Monsieur Saligny, the especial friend of annex. apie HEE Aiooue atreats near Broadway, on Saturday | fyin's,hund | Seales and weight, se "JOHN McAD AM, Capta | larscach, and may be had from any of the officers of the Bo- NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, ooo re penne sntvoraice of the onnee afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further invitation. Forge and bellows, Sletenecch Te $ | SHOW. Clerke, Eaq., President, 43 Nassau st The prices of admission are as follows :— ‘| as Dr. Archer, Gen. Green, M. B, Lamar, Maj. At Elizabethtown, N. J., 9th December, THomas Ux- Ibs | |: ~G3reborg Dili Bane tee Res ree ae | First Tier of Boxes and Fit 50 cents. | Calhoun, Gen. Burnet, Gen. Fisher, and others, are DEAHILL, youngest son of Isanc W. and Emeline. | Gouger, set rom, each ICP WARNER Qe Mir Sat, | Joutshbeeare aq St Vice Preece Witicee: ——| Upperiing of Berens a 125" | resolved upon disrobing him ot his stolen. plumage. Ayres, aged 4 years and 2 months. % . Glasses, 10g 4 sec., each In ees ib G. ECKENDORFF, Corporal. | Hugh Kelley, sg. 3d Vice Presiden Bowery. AKCH STREET THEATRE. | We are credibly informed that he had designed ., sshire, 5 ste nee a i " Iv» 14 sey | sseegee le a i ini i - ‘Hi rien fe aud aequaintanoes are respactflly invited | {ial suorted, don cota ib, | edraad edcred Potonnrine een rnd ns ananimausty adore | PUCE, a Doyle, Keg, Corresponding ery. 75 Neswent. | Brass’ Mancoun HRB 2 aves | Momed icseltiere te toms his white to a:tecd her faneral from the corner of Sixteenth st. | Gridiron, each Thimbles. open'and welded,Ib | &7 84 ordere: eet ot ELLA AKER Chat al He . H ay 90 % t 7 . 3 q p . C. ELLMAKER, Chairm: | Mud. O'Connor, Recording Sec’y, 99 Jobn st. Saturday Kven December Iz, | presence ot Gen. Green, in New York, effectually 4nd 10th Avenue, on Sunday, at 2 o'clock. 2t "| Ganter’s’Scule, each Tallow, lb |. Ancapow WeEhowt@iase ai 1 Chaisies | Belix Ieyoldeby:, Beg, tip od | jaturda: p, Deve |? : : Faia ie 3 Grapuels, Ib ‘Tar, gall are at - | John Manning Bee ies P Fourth night of Mr. A. A. ADAMB in his great character of | cut off his retreat im that direction. Still, the Exe- ; ‘Turpentine, white, bbl | CHECK LOST. ©. H. Sheahan} Esq. 14 Fi 3 MACBETH. | cutive paper is anticipating his election to the Se- RROL OE Geers. of Setarday Bonners sesmlies Devens tbiny ut oh | (AUTION.—A Pocket Diary was lost yesterday, Decem- | yon ashewss wae } Maire ee = Aina? natin irant os Maree nate, and playing skilfully into his hands, while the ber, will coutain, amoug other extraordjaars: | Houseline, Iu ‘Thread, wusoreed colors, Ib | og, "oF 2 ,eontalning about $42 in bills: a Check, dated De- | Br. Hugh Sweeiey, Wi lmat. eT OF BLUNDERS, | whole body of the real annexation men of Texas Ovigiua’ matier, another deeply thrilling. chapter eu the aves | Hambroiine, tb Towels, damask, yard | gember20, 165, for $100, drawn by Harvey Hart, and Promis- | Arthur Howat, Esq. 6¢ Me . Dr Smugtace, Burke-—Dr Dablancour, Mesteyer. | are combined to break him. And such is the influ- of the Felons: Hooks and T'himbles, 1b ‘Tureen and Ladle, block tin, | $10). cgottara sh cre piyakeley. All petgons are-fore | ey Olwell | I= Monday, Mr. ADAMS as DAMON é ence of this man upon the stump, in full view of all A complete and sewing Eapoense of | Handepikes, bfckory, each, | each Ba for the Dinry and contents, by JR. BRAD | Fhomeb ee! THE CELEBRATED OPTIC GALES | his derelictions, imputed cowardice, treachery and igh an ylation of ha falas confess. re Hamers, tod eH Table Spoous, German silver, | 013 !tJe sees | ‘Thomas Swanvic Sorat es ethics cranes moral and political burpitndtes as single| handed, he ands of Musde ers in New York aad their Deeds. jamiers, claw, eac oz, LOST: James Stopherd, £ Bishops, Pro- | Will make a vigorous struggle wit e 6 guile Decals in relatig "tthe Murd-r of Nis Bott, with pump, each ‘Tea ‘Spoons, German silver, BOOK pire Bak tor Sowings, No. aw Tas, Te uder in Chien He shen Kaa 24 ine eget reek against hima. Jbathein anand. Thalats ieieeor srege Verclopeuents ta Telaion to whe Recovery of Arthar | chipping, each ‘Table cloths, liuen, yard aL ee eeeye ene ets Bank, No, 167 Chambers st. Berets eee thd boelarr Nes aun arrest: views const ol elegant and highly finished Paintings Lumar, superadded to the castigations of Archer Mths Life of Albert J, Tix, with ‘splendid | ee | Rey sngecre, r WANTED, {29 SoTudkTh toD20 re | Feira erecta rere ane mmtuute manner the fol | so Green, and the indignation ot ihe officers of he Lu ib . ell, wi pl id e hain, ‘ube boxes, leather, each Q SD ‘ | 3 a ol i in the a tu ’ 5 “i 7 ‘4 | NGING "7 3 1—Ath ith th \s of its aucient splendor. the army at Houston’s claiming laurels belonging to hin wuilesy the set-off murdering the beautiful ‘and nator Ha eth | uber. oni dor, SITUATION by a. respectable young man,toattend a | DANCING AND WALTZING } ACADEMY, | eS M Le Outer cette Utorret at ggrakeai iCal | others, will prostrate him, rite Reber apa Sie ine nee Gua Neste Plot of 1744, with the remarkable trial | Hooks, cau, :b iy or in an ea | QIONAK SIG. FERRERO have reopened their Schoo! terior of the Chapel in the Velley of Jehosaphat and the | 18 a doomed man, and though we may pity his W avicenea’ of top bestidiel Dither Giilting, of fone ot Hatchets, each . pop Est PS and wat comands ia oatiaticere titer ier Young La? | Grave of the Holy Virgin. wretched fate, justice requires the penalty, and it couutot her singular reeowerys ne OY copper, each the basemeut.. | dies and Masters on uesdaye and Fridays at half past 3 |S Momuneut of Pritce Pouistowsky (by moonlight.) will be meted out without # reservation. We nave ecouut of a most dari. g robbery of Draper & Richard’s | Ink, writing, quart ‘Trampets, brass, Ib Lutely arrived from Irelaud. | yj Thureiave, Wolsolayn and Satardays, and | _Saurme—The Public Ganare—Daysof the Caruival. |) conversed with half adozen gentlemen from Texas in Maiden Lane, with the arrest Of “Big Thompson,” the | Irons hand: ii Hoaee tin, each Theedeey aud etdate wee eetueaaays and Saturdays, and | 6-—Military Place in Milan, and Evoluti us 0 | upon the subject,.and this 1s their unanimous opin- Fag na et Tb ch Thermometers brass, exch | WANTED, | and'Masters” Monday and- ‘Thursday evenings, athalf past 7; | t--The Lake of Than, Canton of Berne, Bwicenland. | ion. Seductions, Burglaries, Thefts, ke. &e. x " Tongs, blacksmi | PRY a Young Man Jately from England, (but who some | Dan nm id Waltzing Classes for Gentlemen, on Tu |g, Phe above will be open only until Seturday inclusive (x fa _ Recurring to local subjects, Mr. Farr, the York Tare wite F samt eotrp-atircs Oi ilar bbe peatnin.’ | Jaks, Wb 7 | D years ago spent some time in Amertoa,)a situation ta Clerk | ted Fridays, at the same hour, Waltzing, Polkn ond Mazovtka | others will be substitated, sud of which due notes wil d 5 . Aboly atthe Offite, No, 41 Centra street, or ar Burgess, String: | a K Varnish, copal’ gall |: pcaceaudercaaals tee eriey | Gina. Fordo' La Valtea Deux Tempe, Pelkannd the Marourkn. | given,) duly, except Sauday, foom'i to Sand ow Ct9 im | State ahrenologist, 1s 1m town, and. from ’an experi- I Gc, Gemecat Ruwote: WE Eat 'SGia Iter’ | Kids, copper, hooped, each vee Dright, all | " | Will be taught in all the classes durivg the term. Private les | theevening. ment or two of his on the science of the “orgens,” ss The SUNDAY DREATCH i 4 : blath gall sons, pr vate classes, and boarding schools, punctually attend: | ariigittance 2 cente—Families of 8 persons, including chil- | we think that the phrenological plan of selecting the i , Leather, rigging, tb Vice, hand, Ib" FSS Uae ie Of Dee re ae eee. DT Loses fen tare anc i <————=~ | committees of the Senate, would have been prefe- FPR TO-MORROW, will contain the frst of ns Re ewapel —— PARTIES, | EVENINGS AT HOME . ete Leciers, addressed to Hou. H. A. Wise, aud intended t Log lines, hank Wood, oak, sawed and deli- , WANTED, fn liga ae i e NINGS J ME. | rable to either their appointment by the Vice Presi- Miving the Aduetetiatinn ef doles vier, tat miget prominest | =e wet FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN tego South or West to TAs Sunn eee argc, iptimatn i2ihg | YANKEE SULLIVAN'S OPERA SALOON, | | Gent, or their election by ballot. it would have eer- act as Age ..ts for thessle of uew and popular Publieanons. at ° * jo. 9 Chatham Street, Upposite the City Hall. “ge : properly notie i ; - | Writing, with an opportunit . Some | Tie : 4 a | ANKE : Se dia m3, n Eu Pare If of t . Lead Tiaes, deep sea, 120 ath | Vvereds cand eee S84 | ret ia hn our cecnloy wil a seri oraee ber eur Bom | Hralsof Europe and the Unive Bates his superionty of work: | OVE YANKEE bat been induced, by petition of aeveral Ghammuice on Glaus, for he claims ¢ the Drama in New York, from. §} arry, Ksq.; a rich oms,each | Wood, ‘yellow birch, sawed | yearclearof all expeuse. Buch wilt have his district. “It will I agree rte Finke Ts Boar hal chome but Tongue,” to open his suug li tle pulor ssa | We send you the advertisement of the St. Charles Rossip, letter from London} Washinuton, Correspondence; | “hand, each ‘arddelivered, cord” megesary for thera to have a Levst fn $230 $0 to obtain | rr Castatse de Beg Tuihesrgawall otter sett, | Rice Piste Gop ott aed sage teal Henne Hotel, recently opened. in this ci y by Mr. Burrill Week + Music: eat ; Scenes agood fitting out. Apply at FRENCH’S Publi ; ' ° H . t - el, T " " and Sights in New York, No, IL; thrilling tue, entitled Ite: | oundise ie NITEM eres Pel Beonawrens Coolant ce heii ail ten meres | tay "where else His place uf sanafectsry: i | Rows spmiereete a tod woie ned ead ape reek | Brown, of York State. The house is fitted up and fet Vile daly trates, Omer ae auneonce eee” rage ae Woes: pines cord pt pats is 96 1m*re the great thoroughfares, but those ladies who are | from ente, toll or trovble. “Whedoor tf his Suuscry will open | furnished in the most elegant and comfortable style, erarice ; ; + | Lamp” binnsete ee we porate, cord | WANTED, i fave theit ord: may rey on being served without | avery Turdsy aud Waturday venina, whem he Chait wil be having, with ll the essential aecersories of the TE 7 vi iti / 'UBSCRIBERS—At CLARKS & STEVAN’S Free Agen. | disappointment, to their satisfx \° f . y 3K a et a preven. bs orthern style, some thirty-four magnificent paint- opps COREA San baari mango | ae ata te [ween nce | Sa pein acon, oni nee eae | age edo std sd epg tn Rie Cauley Si gyno Siegen, Neth game ry fur magacet pan 1 Rarercey tie for the ure of private families. | Ember, plank, foot Water cask al? go gallons, | outany eharperand slvo witheslisle detey tt recite, | Pinta Sexwteatre No. I2t Spring street. Saturday evening: dizaustre_ Southern Senators, we are informed, have engaged the'most niinutseasciness. By Elias Avone Witheater: | Lamp-blacie Ib ea en nag can | Kuler tea of every description and of good moral character. PISTOL GALLERY | BALLS, PARTIES, &c the run of the house. “Mr. Brown has recently asso- ous Woodecut Mlustrations. ‘To which in added a table of | M Water breakers, oak, 15 BEese ts (sek ce Da os © Dunne reas ae. | AND SPARRING SCHOOL. | Rich, Fashionable, and Staple Articles. ciated with him Mr. Rotfof New Jersey, and under Weixits aud Measures. The whole revised aud prepared for | wou ch b WANTED, | J HUDSON having recamed from the South, announces | THE subscribers are daily regerving, and continually ad- their joint control, the St. Charles cannot fail of i rhage ohenbare, by Mrs. 8a ih J. Hale, rome these- UM eh 2 f= leas Wrench carted, Ibs FREE TEMPERANCE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, | & « to his old friends and Pupils, thathe will be ‘found at ding to their extensive assortment of rich Scarfs, Cra meeting the public approbation. cont Loudon edition. a gue large 420 Sai gcaeale by ids will be entertained from. pet not actually en- BROADWAY, (between Broom and Grand streets,) | home” at his new residence, 285 Broadway, second floor,where | Gloves, Suspenders, &c.. Their assortment of alls icles iu cloth—conteiming TUR Ss STRIRGER ko. y asiness to Which this advertiseme.t refers is where servants and assistants, of every capacity,both | he will devote his time in giving instructions he wardrobe of the fashionable gentleman . | in the noble art | reaining t 1 trausmit their proposals sealed to the Secretary | male and female, are furnisned FREE to employers, of Seif-Defeuce. found ‘ei, Mr. Calhoun has BOE yet arrived. The characters of all, offering for situations, will be strictly | Terms moderate. Open during the day and in the evening. ment aig more extensive than that of any otherestablish- | The case upon which Mr. John Van Buren so 1 242 Broadway, corner Ann street. rf ent in this cityand well worthy the attentiow of strangers | bravely Leth himself and York man to-Say, in (g- GREAT BARGAINS £9 of the above articles will be furnished to ship | examined before they | and none but the honest 019 Im*re and resident he subscripers long and intimate kuow ledge . the Supreme Court, was incorrect! ly stated in our SLLING OFF y, cor: I ‘i ber, industri d d | GYMNASIUM. No-D) ANN STREET a of every department of their he senior partner har ee ee leanne eer ee ne Sroeerars oor | aaa ores Wenn Nc Seegstreteel Tecommentod allowed | “7 GYMNASIUM, No.3) ANN STREET A Sererydrjurmenat mete yuriuarste cauaze'iet Ny, | last. ‘Phe ense is No. 89, George Smith, paint it t line of business in ¢ Women, men, girls and boys wishing employment of any Ww FULLER respectfully informs the Gentlemen of Hine of business in , 18 @ guarantee that all arti- error vs. Wm. Turner, Health Commissioner. Coun- a t 4 y HINA, G-ASS WARE, Ke. N CHANCERY—Before the Vice Chancellor—Thomas | ing whrgen Drove, sacis(actorily, the above character, can ob- jew York snd vicinity, that fsctured by us, may be d> | sel for plaintiff, Messrs. Webster and Ogden ; for i for J ‘The Subscriber, intending to remove trom the city, has de- | I Small ys Charles Oakley and al.—State of New York termined to close his business wishous delay, and will sell at | In pursuance of xdecretal order, of this court, made CES, above cause, will be sold at public auction, at the Mer Exchange, inthe city of New York, under the dir-etl undersigned, ove of the masters of the said court, b tain good sitw_tions—no others need! apply. nid'tntm | Centon of cis Realty, Berens ard towards this | ftishy. bet in the “durability “ot their workmanship | the defendant,’ Messrs. Willis Hall and John Van LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE | establishment, w hich he assures will be conducted in the strict- Jar attention is devoted to the Heady Made Linen De. | Buren, WANTED, | eat Partment—ell garments manufactured at our Establishment M.. ith Mr. Hamilton, teacher 7 . * | an arrangement are cut after the most approved French method, tastily an Wasninaton, Dee. 11, 1845. ch ‘dit Ee ao nid ¥ ENTLEMEN and Families can obtain the full yalue for ; Reon Broad Sword. al egcher | are f ‘ method, ! 9 5 fay te land Table Oriamentnto- | 12 slack, nooms ofthat day. wilt reve eater aed temas, | ©, lL ade of enpertnone effects hey mish to depo of, | Seca Mean Beereises Terms moderne ar Swen | fealty made, and fohvoned to suit the formal the weaier. | 1 the ease of Turner va dhe Sete oy Mow York, ee ee Tees eaastioned ta lat Cavaie tatters ates hee | i Gentlemen leavingot returuingcothe | ROBINSON'S PATENT PORTABLE | ‘tet egds ofthe bat quality, and fairand moderate vice, (an appeal to the Supreme Court against the State rector, churchwardens and vestrymen of ‘Trinity, Chu | ei inten eeaik Gola cal. WATER CLOSETS. | and all, young wa with call: may depend on being suited | Jaws of New York city, imposing a tax of one dol- phe city of New Xork, to Richard Oakley, bearing d —A line through the Post Office will be promptly at: | FEVHE: SICK, and persons ina delicate state of health, will attheold Establishment of | PARSEL AGATE: ta a anid Abe.) your State ATOR Takia foarch day of March, 1825, and recorded in the office of tended to, T. LEVENSTYN, | A find this an'article of essential wality in their bed-chamber, | »_d6 Im*re roadway, covner of Park Place. pon emigrants, &c.) your State. : fii of conveyances, page 186) cE ty dad wodoan since serin | —o27 Imtme Send te et arcs RecaeekereaegeT | A DODWORTH'S DANCING SCHOOL. — | Van Buren, distinguished himeelf to-day, in the » pane = ‘s SB aa aR eT TORT N e Ta ooaes 1 seful for ships, hospitals, &r. } LE. i is upreme Court, in behalf of the justice, the expe- ite pate _lawotla inte ie aud being he Sith War ofthe HARTWELL'S | ur ane by the subcribers, at the Croton Flanibing and A HLEN DODWORTH would beg leave to infonm his | Supreme C necessity, the right, and the constitu Av ovvortunity like the present is rarely to be met with by | churchwardens and vestrymen of ‘Trinity church, 1 the city, WASHINGTON HOUSE, | Water Filter Katablishment, 90 BROADWAY, between | Dascing School, at his re Broome street, on Mon- | tionality of the law indicted und presented by the Inustbe cold withourdelay ens Sucles a8 the wnole stock | of New York, and di tinguished on amp or chart pf euch nar 243 Chestnut Street, | a0 tmene STONE. BROTHERS, | $3 tfternoon, Get. 20ch. From hh nd ee oe eee | the plaintiff in error. A large auditory of members Wholevsls ag well as retail purchasers ore requested to fleets is Re EPS § PHILADELPHIA. | "MUFFS, MUFFs, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. — | from the hest masters that fave visited this country—such as | of both Houses heard the on of York through his Pileee an wilt dusnre raped aaigaeeoss WH be offered at euch | and forty and one hundred aud fyrtysoney {139,140,141 Th BATHS just mrodaced—Warm and Cola—n fine aj LARGE Assortment of Muffs selling off at reduced pri- | Fant Taxlioni, and others of like celebrity—he feels wathe it | most admirable effort. He finished at halt past J.J. PHILLIPS, said three lots, taken tegether, heing bounded as follows meuts, for both ladies and gentlemen; and the entire or; Ml qualified te his musical ces, consisting of Isabella, Bear, alone ‘advantage over many | three; wnen Mr. Webster, for the pla a education will certai i i iff, arose, Corner of Broadway aud Chambers treet. | taurtwencyctout feet hve incly 5 northwrerdie ivan ip, comme | fies Tinie le i EA Nee reef Kf ai Siberian Squirrel, Woolvareen, hin- | At present iu the profession. Be that aait may, those whofe and after a word with the Judges, the Court ad- N.B. The Store will be to rent, and the extensive fixtures, | formed bits tersection with the acrthant tide of Dertow \ | bar 5 [94 Canal Fe | vor him with thelr mage ean rely upon acquiring & correct journed {ill to-morrow at 11 o'clock, when Black a OS BIRD DEPOT nn | frontend ramming thence north wardly in Hndsou street TEETH! TEETH! | PANT -TO-EVERY INHARITANT pr | td ftshiouable style of Dancing. in, as they call him, will reply to Prince John. SKCKER’S BIRD DEPOT, ty-three feetand six in wit : g . ° IMPORTANT TO EVERY INHABITANT OF | 7 Ms. = , iy ve No. & Astor Place, tate 7th Street, | numberone hundred ETH deveting Hithout Pain and warranted good as the | THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. | A Barter of, Lessons, including the Quadrille, Near i pwn yoat pees 1 few doors East of Broudway, New York. | Tieht angles with A.complete donee cote? net, on HE PEKIN TEA COMPANY OF NEW YORK | qWtjlopeand olka, «5 meee 9 0 | NTH RESS. TPE subseniber respectiuily iotorins the pup : poo i ee iebapee, ee 920-00 | reeltfe caently opened an establishment at, No. 19 Fulton | Mien home ig ve a | Ciel wen hy Sh eae - i (iP oveian ove hundred and irts-two (442) one huudred feet to the place Apt (Aan in real Teeth, on fea gold, ate, Wied: te prices fur below the charges aete rx groce phe 2 Monday and hgradays, ‘at 3 o'clock, for Ladies and bese mMeRl Ct nig pattonaue of thow iso | and ete tyncverasae-hulcens on eaeh of te end eae pave | qPreamgres nn Pe Mom Y 2 | OMe PRE UE RIC SEAT, whet Sale aal On Welveutay and Sesiday, at 2oeleck, for Mists and | ye, Webet d'in his seattoday.” BORTSEL WMOU Will jotapase at her with all and singular the edificesand | Sitgle Tooth, from $100 t0.5 00 ; HOR PLATE, whe ie well ani 12 Years of d t. Webster appeared in. al y- ed, and all and every covenant, ny. ‘Thursday and Saturday, for Gen- Mr. Dix presented a petition from certain bank- a Ploy Teeth with Gold, from city of Brookiyu, and who, as a connoisseur o! prticles tu his Hive, iuelucing Fancy Pigeons of the deflerent een el mete | ee 0 Leas and Coffees, has no superior in the United | 75 tol ONES, comer of Canal street and Broadway, en- diz 2m Jl | . M. ers and others in New York, for a branch mint in sorts, Gold and Stiver ish, German Paste. made after an ay jerived therefrom, with the appor- | ‘fance in Canal street | “N. B—In addition to the well-selected stock of Teas nhove | oe fart be formed from 9 to 10,forthose who said city. He said that, as the bullion of the pre- oVed receipt, june, . a a by Me he . = “OFFER 7 i | i i i MIN. B Usd-rofrum our of the eity catefally attended to; und | “'EMCCE, Dated New y Hee ala NEW FRENCH RESTAURANT & COFFEE HOUSE, | entioned, Mr Biair has large and choice assortment of Tur | setae ufiven atany other hours, either at the resi- cious metals was chiefly imported into New York— promptly executed. . B. ” STEPHEN CAMBR! NO. 737 BROAN WAY. ee ee nn en eno | Jemeeer the pupil oF at the school. oti im*re that as it was the seat of our greatest commercial New York, Doo 12 1845. ‘izim'r_ | _ais 20wsw Master tothe pub lige Fence ad occas amgunce | SOLAR LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, GIRANDOLES' DANCING ACADEMY, and monetary transactions—a branch mint in New BANNER PRESENTATION. ADVERTISE) ar, thet they have opened an elegant French Restaurant 4 5, i | SHAKESPEARE HOTEL, CORNER OF DUANE AND York would be eminently advantageoue to the go- AN, Bletaue tuner, painted by Me Lebeau, No. 4s (AcdsToM Hous NEW YORK, Saffes Howser er Ho Bone ee eenareet | EVE SUBSCRIBER has just opened a splendid assortment WILLIAM STREKTS. y Ce: tre at, inteud:d as « present to Diamond Lodge No. 110 collector's Office,’ December, 1815. ers and 8 th 7 f SolarLamps of terns; Suspending and Bracket | A Al rs. ‘ vernment and the public. The petitioners were of enter nd Solace; Chandeliers with. from one tofive lights; Gilt and MB, Gitttbte thatthe his brenca “ieasenms, his Giends those banks that had rendered such signal eervice ny of fine pastry aud | ronzed Girandoles, of entire new patterns, trigimed with | if instructions in the various modes of daucing. | to the restoration of specie payments alter the re- ottesrusses, ec. hx , /ixlish prisms of the finest lustre, in sets and joo Wednesdays and Saturday: C of O- F., will be presented by Robert H. Shaunon, Eq. | QEALED PROPOSALS will be r at the Tren wo EF. y rielbrooa,on Wednesday evening, Uth inst , at half | © Department, until the 20th instant, for the su pply of ratio past 70 clock, iu the Allen street Presbyterian church, near | to the petty officers and seamen of the United Sty oa Reveome rs may be had at any convenient how th rooms fc coufectiouery, jellies, tee cream Pail ‘ tw from 3t0 6 P.M. | yulsion of ’36°7. He pressed the subject upon the bad Nahin Steamer Spencer, for the term of one year Irom the Ist day of fe Liquors aud the most ehvice Wines. Orders received #0, An aneortamany oF depsnined Tee Trays, of Gothic and | Be fells ck waters coset ds andi T SEAL feces Fi C tee, to. which it was referred, and mapcatr bit be Ad OE CA. Piped) ant unt | Teena ae ' 7 oval patterns, which he offers for sale at wholesale and retail, 'A'private class for ladies from 6 we8P Me Aeksc. Finance Committee, red, Pe Racca ihe deli tha Ae ct dy pe ONY) Uh sine} Parties ee patiigsts, Diuners snd Suppers or separate | pou the most Feasonableterm Sw oRe@AN |B tke ‘place semi-monthly-—scholars. free ; season | asked that the memorial be printed, which was joh gt Particulara see papers on Tuesday and Wednesday morn- | in the naval service, omitting the liquor, and consists ol the at | Confectionaries and fee ‘Creams. a3 im*re 166 Valeon street ona docs eatt of breed way. tiekets ‘The above rooms have been newly ted and agreed to. i } ings. di3 i'r | ticles enumerated in the followiag table, to wit: ~~ ABUL EVES | OUNBW Aga Vokgad ht Ton fe ood journeys | Fefitted in a most clogant siple : and Mr. R. inswres parents- "The resolution of yesterday in the House, an- “PIANO FORTES FOR SALE CHEAP FOR Ibjoz | Tbs. of | ounces of | hf pints of | SAND INSERISU NG BRP GRAY, No. 9 | Matlavap maker: 1m 10076 establishments s goed ogre | gud guardians that or ca hoe atkins. 29 | aouneing the death of the Hon. John B, Davwone ASH. : a y,.N. ¥., the only manufacturer of the Human JAMES A SWAIN, Will please call as above. late a member of the House, from Louisiana, was A SPLENDID Rosewood Graad Action Bevey Octave Pi Days of the Week. Ba) gia 1 4 | Artificial Eye ia the United States. Any person that wishes to CASH TAIL 0 R Mr. R. will give his first Grand Ball of the serson on Mon- reported. Mr. Jonson, of La., delivered an ap- 0K an i ade of the ' gE e BFE Bog gg 2B felwell'suited, shoud aiways apply to tne maker, who hes § , day, Dec. 15, Tickets $1, for s gentleman and his Indies; tobe | TEPOTIEN: 1 on ne character and services of bre in & superior manner. A go BSE AR ER Sa SE | berm theartory year, SB iwrr nt 1m? oon Bien ‘ON HOUSE. ind Td phesnananbinderbmnstecbitop tes! sry The leobaned; wiles the customary resolutions were sale cheap, an elegant | Sunday.. | Peat aa «A> falar gh) UTICE.—All persons ate forbid harboring or trusting any , — vm re CATON OUGHT il ‘ d i "ho Korte, manatacturew by one of the best Bos- | Monday ie DS of the crew of t ARLEY. 1S > EVENIN (USEMENT. passed, and the Senate adjourned over till to-mor- itn okt ae anata apes Rok “tal LE 1 | SRERISESRGetstarwin oasis ite Vinieia nonin ge ue crete | [Thehena nagar er we ae fw are FW i. ' je Captal nsignees. ities of ove rT uttractive to young FES Da rans Biche th Ss thee pag MeN : a oe WOODHULL & MINTURN, || joy@henuine, Germa wr amen, to draw them {rom Tats of danpaiog wi House of Representatives, fare. h they offer for sale on favorable term: many fall, from a want of more rational ani | ECRMBER 11, 1845. Piticeteeaceteny 13 eee ath treet y offer je ou favoral 8 a " LECTURES ON SHARSPEARE, ——— | Per week... 20.5 6 9% Derk e Avia ing een Citi cee 41 stistme SHO SHEN clit smihite, | which Possgees many atemacrioen tae socaboaing honths plot Br. Aoune propeted to oorrect poses mistake, relative a a . 6 3 7 h ash recei i it | . i Mr. Apames e e mistake, Miri the auevety Lagrary Hoos, ae Mosaeal Dewdemona, | ‘The ratinteto ts ofl and whateromequaliy, to be'an- | EL Bone trom Buss the deter eahe aerate kay | ee feimetoendle fear et Bove ilies RebecT ate Sewer | to the disposition of the memorials on Tense Comber 13, at 754 Uclocks nt O8 Mouday evening, We: | proved by the Collector: and the different articles ‘c to call and examine the articles, which are offered at lower OW landing from ship Norma, Ellis,anaster, from Havana, ‘Terms for 4 course of twelve lessous, $9. Subscribers are ‘The journal was amended and approved. j . te oF ® entiemsn 40 centas a gentleman and | tne rations, to be detivered on boord the vessel in good and su ces than they ever were haporee for. * 00,060 Seyars of various aud choice brancs, in lots to suit | not required to attend regularly, ouly as may suit their con- Mr. Apams presented another bundle of memorials i gentlemay aud two or more ladies $1.0 nt S84 Hdy_ | cient cask to be provided by the contractor, and imtrh SRUN LA ROSIERE & COURT, : Tor sale by REIMER & MECKE Yemtence.. “The school will be open every evening from 7 to against the admission of Texas as a slave State, 5 re muse et the LeMerelom.___disseiatre | Aton ducincty wadantords ntsc eh TST RECEIVED Tene ee VED TE im een reet | Stee co ieee. | 4, crelock (Sandays excepted), iss, from 9AM. to3 POM. Mr. Rockwe1t, of Connecticut, presented the resolu- a me . = ot iain 4 EORIVED y of Ihotterdam, rr J Loni ic] is open 5 -M. M. 7 ticut, - Aeeoiae File MAINE Novion Brosaean NE, | plecmgmmons netagtaaly em schemes Atl Cape SB. Sh Nee Maton Toxitteely birt Keauler Peekeeeite | 08 tmere © eH faire of hoe ‘olang. ‘condemning tno tterforeage, of mes Marcus, Hector, Divine Service on Snudny gt 16% | Nish, upon feysonable nowce, te ye required by | Gi te Men Poe eee hale he er meaaitermne cftarlem Saturday, 1sth inst at 2o'dlock—The elewant, | LEOTUIRE IN ST. PETERS CHURCH, — | fanerosa wit the atthirs ofa State, ead approviug of the A.M y3P jathe kyening, whew a Sermou | the captnin of the vess-1; with the approbation of the Coltec. | Stole No. id Greeu welt cae aed, enw atthe Grocery Hast an mcket ship SARTEL (LE, Taylor, master, will BARCLAY STRE! conduct ef the people of Rhode Island in putting down aac eck. | tor{ ote xeeeding upon an average, one day in each week.) | Ste en tre VANDE WIKLE, | Te ight util 12,0 clock ou Saturday, and positively | GHOULD the weather be favorable on Sunday next, the 14th | G20! Rollion? Also, the resolutions. of tis seme rauts and English Residents | such teal erent: aud fresh ven tainca: aa incy he enaesTgenia | tie AS EE | sail an above, her regular day. a) he Very Rev. Dr. PUWER will. by special fequest, | 10. 00t Beoe vo natrating sgainst the manner in which 13 er the corcesponduig parts of the Fation allowed iu the naval ser. NOTICK For freight or passage, having handsome farnish | iis Lecture on the subject, * Are ‘oly Scriptures | Logisiature, remonstrating ag h ponding p u Voie, | repeat an 4, and censuring the co. duct of Jobn UTICE vice. E have this day associated with us inthe Franklin House, ™odations, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall st., | the judge of controversy and the sole rule of faith?” ‘Ti nexed, an [7 E le UE. Persons will tranemit their bids sealed to the Sec- W Mr (eo. J. 9, Thompson. The business will be con KE, K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. chureh will be open half past6 P.M. Lecture at7 o'clock. of their Senators, tor having voted for it ; MT thy Prohibited from trusting or giving | retary eft 7. | dueted as heretofore, ander the firm ot be a0 board at Orleans Wharf, foot | Seats free. 411 Stins* re first annexed Texas, and now comes back, to the sane ano del » contracted | aie o ©. W. LAWRENCE, Colpeetor. | NewYork, Dee tetas, HAVES & TREADWELL. et, at o'clock, Saturday 13th inst., at which time | a an bONGERTS, SORHES, oa ed the principle of an xatlow into ibis own WiL8ON. WN KE PAID Le TTERS 10 ALL PARTS OF BUROPE, ow York, Dec 11, 10/5. aid iwem ‘New ( . ; il . AND MRS. COLLINS, (th Har voonlints ircle, he can laugh at the revolves of the lai rad PB MARTA HIT bere, wit ere? ee eerie a | TOMING HOLIDAYS AC te off dat foods ta hina Woodrall,who witt rege | FMA deena tw receive Geeta it Caen he people of Connecticut, 7 solutions were ordered NOTES AND CHECKS neqotaid peo | ‘ ‘oston, Dee. 16, ‘The bags will clos © 30 Courtlindt street, may bi he pae al Capt. veil , theoming season. printed. 3 TES AND TE RARE, 4. | locks om Mton cS | ot all descriptions, made of | ancered the SAMTELLES wad val oo the ea teeta ee | Mg acing, the forthcoming HeneOH we engaged tor private | PMs, momork and remonstrances were then aig 1 : P, S—-Lettere can be path pen x CO.. 6 Wallstreet. | | Ix day 13 _ | Cotilion Parties. Further particulars on application vo ted inst the admission ot Texas asa \URNISIED Parlors and Bed rooms, and Slagle Rooms, | eu. Paid as above to all parts of the ter “KET SRIF TENNERSER. MRS. NEWTON, Tescher of the Piano Forte rters, and were pre- with or without Breaktast, at No.9 Barelay aueeeoome | ar eae ~ iy Weeding | P charging st Orloce vat ear Wal avrecr Coniignenm | 271m nid Singing A146 Grand bers. Amon "1 ? i, Oy! ki : j "7 ‘ | f © Z ae aw J. Woo HORN KUO, Produce and Flour Merchant, 10 Morenaa 16 | astmtre ULV. ANKCULARIU® BON, | Mifpleave attend to the receipe of the J EEE KEELE 6 O., Butter, Chevee and ia pdsil,

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