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ol 3 Seana mo mm NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1845. eves te Conte RICH SILKS, CASHMERES, SHAWLS, &c. | 7 HASTINGS’ ‘The Speculator’s Lament. Court Intellt THE NE "ORK *RALD. | Facts and Fancy. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | A RE NOW offered for sale at « great sacrifice, many styles COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. Ohi ‘be the ola bank neta timo, The H ble J Brigh aye Genunat Sessions, Dec, 13.—Before Recorder Tall —————_ | A from twenty-five to'dhirty: per ceut lea than the regular THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE !! When speculation flourished prime her eri aero ening ter geen ibldexman anny and Maserle-—Cast 4f JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor, | wholesale prices, sve secured large lot of NOEWITHSTANDING the, short time daring which When every day was disconat tee,” rea slagted: Dx tie odlens Lememiar Untied meter Henry Strauss, indicted for arson, ln having ect Gre to ne French Silk Good: : | t mediciae fore the American men only talked of pay. 5 3 ¥ ew op ir. George Fritz, No. us Ciroulation...Forty Thousand. ,,,, several consign sll of which il be sold iit | ties and virtues, ha Credit then had but to go, he next Congressional election in the ninth dis- | on the eventing of the 21st of November last DAILY HERALD—E: . Price 2 cents per copy— . should be below cost. ‘With bis paper wings, and bow— » Mass., es off on the 29th inst, to trial on the opening of the court this mornit $78 per anu javabie to The seuson being somewhat advanced, they ha & oy divsotors owned his p power, my There is a shocking report abroad in the neigh- alter oe ee NG La greene oan KEKLY HERALD— ip sanlvane the prenensqpportepiey £0: dienes @ nd knelt before him in that hour. oring Cities, that the steamer Mohegan had her boiler %" ee —$ 1.12364 conte their stock. A large portion of it has been pure! d, and ‘he prisoner sentenced to the Stat ‘ison ADV ERTISESIEN Sarthe usual p atthe ‘Great Feremitory ction Sales: tnerefore wall make & Then city, ie and bright, a ae all oo ‘The M. is sale and sound. Teceived. and the pt - ™ . \¢ State prisor advance. ¢ « y ’ from pre: q : irew up in a single night, r. Fiske, a resident of Port Gibson, Ontario Discharge of the Grand Jury—The Grand Inquest then PRINTING of all kinds exeented with beauty aud des: | that their Silk, Shaw! and Casmere Stocks, will present the Grab. teate the bau 1 » , < rt Goods, us sy mart, county, committed suicide on Monday last, by hanging came into court with a number of bills, and steted that Patch. 1 ieuers or communications, by mail, addressed to | Hist has ever been off res inthis cman wopderful property of ea oe pe himself in a barn, z BIS | thoy had compltted all the busiaess that hed been pro tuneatablahines, Sua he pont gaily or thenstage wile | yd: No Aa, mice dearer fieadhandcutmers, | ARRESTING Tit FORMATION OF TUBERCLE, | By the eatract lonely rer Col. Humphreys Chiet Naval Constructor, 18 Siinmiconent sol diomicsod, a0" complaint inthe vie e subscription money remit bd if i , " viatt » jotment, ismis: ef a JAMES GORDON BENNETT, eee ray ty ek, fall Ses ear are ‘teapared ood wl ece-_ | Gna jrettaratederral to pammmmeettees’ eanee obiee willie In the wilds of Michigan, now on an official visit to Norfolk space of ii days, They were, therefore, discharged. for Naw Yous ti Fropries r of the SHEA ete ee of it. et aad aaeal eaeitu anode hag | cheerfully furnished at the office of the agency, The experience An Oregon or Aztalan— ‘The Ohio State Penitentiary is in « thriving con- | the term, and re: d thanks of the court. Heentielesee ea y.eenuare, peers in red tins conton. We would respectiaily invite | fPp. Bectines, and moore seen NT Noe ars (vide Lew on westward towards the setting sun dition, having in its treasury $15,025. Bele zie of @ A colored Bee Taree m= | allto call ‘amine for themselves; asking noue to buy ex- 4 aa eee ‘idorados every one. Mrs. J: , wife of one of the pi mucl Jacksor plea of guilty to an indict- 5 copiiiey se peel wea oe se cedeeoteal of ine wre eareiley by te the erste Oh! for the old benk-note tine child in her ara, jamped ite ti Bayou atthe ‘Maize | Mentor receividg talon goede, an} wan sentenoed to ene NOTICE. (iead or farther arcalary plese ren the following? <1 nt of hat justly ‘dreaded disease, pha imoualis or But that time hes flitted past; on the 29th ult, and they were both drowned, Their | ‘He.city prison for the term of 2 monchs. a SILKS—SILKS. For ale by MOGE i & Co. tie Amotican A te, BAI se eee gare pte ba ster they ail $8 Any est cls Sa grace solace ooo ss ary . A large lot of rich Dark Silks, reduced 25 per cent. Ann street, , 173 DIVISION STREET, op- id te | . Alexander ( of the tow boat Caledonia, si rior Court. wa Wedeeeday, December 3, the trips on this Ferry will be ee ei oer eee, red eter prices be, 80, 180 per | posite Ludiow, New York. Price $1 a botile—Six bet Bankers” hearts are turned to stone, rupning from New Orleans to the Balize, fell overboard Chief Justice Jones on the Benoh eave Staten Island 9,10, A.M. 2,44) BM. "Side TOO Me gi Tes for $0. Be im jo, |. Grecweveings sre selledandtorm, on the night of the 2nd inst. a8 she was coming in over) Dec. 18 “Benj sandroas v.C.'B. Archer lave Coroner ve New York 9, 12, 3d, 5, P.M. 43 me 40 Paris Silks, for evening dresses; havebeensoldby the |. rvceomapmeENT | Now those golden cities seem | the 8. W. Pass, was dro’ . 2 _ | of the Gs —This was an action against the late Coroner MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. importer this season at $2 per yard, now will be sold at $1 per ADVERTISEMENT. |v «> iifieereuseralwaneee6e dream | Vice-President G. M. Dallas arrived in Balti- | for an alleged neglect of duty. [t appeared that an at- an fice. Se , : | P ; | rial iladel | tachmont had been issued on the date of Dec.27, 1843, Yeadid Camelion Striped Silks, reduced 50 CUO leteCLORee Dee thine $ | Lameliee'cnas they were Defst j:tnere 0m Reteay,, 2 Eee NaF err ee: | against Dr. Hart, also late Sheriff, and that the Coronur conta per Yard. EALED PROPOSALS. will be received atthe Treasury y fore. Havre-de-Grace is improving in business and | took as security on the attachment one N. H. Greon, and Ombre Beriped Ohasgeshle Salkyy past pesrar’. ~ Department until the 20th instent for such supplies of Ship _ And another Credit’s come, buildings to a considerable extent. it is now alleged that the security in this ease was insol- D ’ iG Splendid Brocade Mes very cheap. Cheediasy, fe, one in speb Snaniny, spt ot sees Eine ke mar With a brow ofcare and gloom | ‘The Hon. 5. S. Prentiss delivers the address on | yent, and that the plaintiit took an assignment of the ROAD, VIA Magaiicent i) ocade Silks, cs rich as any that has ever been | esgguired for the use of the United States Revenne Steamer Working in the dirty mould, the occasion of the anniversary meeting of the New | bon thus produced. A suit was therefore commenced NEW LONDON, NORWICH § WORCESTER. city —reduced $1 peryard . json oer nig treet Talking of the sullen gold— England Society, at New Orleans. against Mr. Green, who, as it seems, was unable to eb- ‘At 7 o'clock in the Moming, fromthe Foot of Whitehall ide Satin Striped Black Silks, have been sold this season + a8 per following Sark bis Pieee with dene and aweat, Tie mbinbare of the kal profesat Philadel |! #atisfactory security to sustain his position as bouds- wsseet, South Ferry—Sundays excepted. at 12 and lds per yard—reduced to $s, pikes, steel, each Becowling at the name of di members of the legal profession in Philadel- | man in this suit, or the damages claimed. Chas. O’Co- i ness to eceive baggage for New i sucrslronsenioe wg fe-oids HalyseiTeinaeg A9™ © ove pe , At his back the hoo and plo pct aa he “a ee jee the (2° for pl’ ; Stoughton for deft. . Baggage L rT in i . jeasure, ci set ‘o the banks he does not bow. ¢ steamer Denizen buret her bower on the ee gas tire Serene Ete rauie. ony Seer aria, I oh Oh forthe old banknote time, to. | goth of last month, thirty miles Below Vicksburg, il espera evenuneone: wide Black Silks, Horizontal Strip . Maul, lb | 5S 5 pt. Srodes instantly, and slightly injuring acabin | ‘I'he Rey. Dr. Power will repeat his lecture on the SHAWLS—SHAWLS. Augurs, set i SPT TFT rs ¥ seenger. The remains of Captain Srodes were taken | subject of ‘ Tho Seriptur ing the only rule of A large stock of Shawls, and are to be sold as sou as possi- | Almanac, nautical, each Nails, copper, wrought, Ib Lines suggested by the Predident's Message. i Vicksburg on board the steamer John Aull, fer in- | faith,” in the Barclay street Churcly this eveuing: Let ble, consequently they will be offered at the following sates: Aarts ad Laity All bail! thou chosen chieftain, exponent of the free! | terment. | all, who can, go and hear it. oxPT AND FI ‘PACKET LINE, eRe Toes gee Te ec gcaplslt yo ecuh ok nl hog he, Tb ‘The bold and true thou understand’st and utterest poin- | ‘The buoys on Point Alderton, George’s Islend,| The Right Bishop McCloskey requests the From Philadelphiato Pittsburgh via the Pennsylvania Rail- | ,,5UPrwor Cashmere Shaw , Boat,Hooks, copper, each —_| Needles, sewing, asa’d doz ne | and the Upper Middle, in Boston harbor, are all gone, | Clergy of the city and vicinity to give early notiee of the ig at $20 $! $15. 5 Dey adv and C rough in 3% days. ‘The ubove line is now in | Hie tt $0 ndw Sit andsls. oy ist have beewselling at | varies seyfine: aur’d doe | ‘The genius of our country—the proud spirit of the age— | and have been for a week or ten days past, time when they desire the rite of confirmation to be ad- Fall operation aid offers grest induesrasnts to persous whe wish | 995 now e Buckets, deck, each “— matline,doz Ex t thou hast touched the cords their sympathies |, dihesthe Hidshorsh.o e | ministered in their churches, as he is anxious to fill up cers Kqtra fine Paris Square Shawls reduced from $50 to $35. Hs Ne acl Nippers, each ongaged. lias : f ‘ the parts of the Sundays now vacant enant mode of eraelling to the West rm atqle, the | fore dnp Pris Sauare Shawls reduced fom $aaco $4, "|, cedar euch, gaged | ate agi thee the, auebar Ceres omen ts the Bnd ‘are fitted up iva superior manner, and every effortiataade | g LY Broche Long Shawls, white an ground only eet iron, | quamtitios of ore, and would have % thousand tous to | ,, The Rev. Frederic Gardiner has accepted an invitation Brushes, scrubbing, eac Oakum, Ib pa varnish, me! ¢! No, an ode, with forte and pean peal’d, On, “sperm, win pr energy concesied arcaited’| Pi etal toe to take chorge of Trinity Church, Saco, Maine, and has entered upon the duties of his offic A new Protestant Episcopal congregstion, adopting the free seat system, is now forming in this city, under the urglar, in custody, snd had they de- | ftouninot Rov. R. Hoyt. A’commodious room is in in concord de: by th i i ol travellers." seeaery on this route i earivalled, andthe it chain of Pennsylvaniainternal improvementsis well wer Passengers aveid all the fatigues and tenant upon stage telling, aud tthe sano tne maisan ex ize, nd fr 30 . stock will be » ke. a ergy concealed, | ship by the opening of navigation in the spring. The ing them full | deposits of silver were also increasing in richness. a phe Bienen papers say their police officers had Revealing things not told in w tar, each paint, assorted, doz Itisy! Id ats t barg-ins. sO NEXSHMERES, MUSLIN DE LAINE | lain, | ihe tethita of mian'd' onward course, his glory to regain. | , Between five and six thousand yards of Mouseline de Lanes, y i hasune’ nat . | tained him 24 hours longer, they would hi | righ "itr Weave every morning at7 o'clock. Pussengersare ad- | Reps, and Coshmeres, Just bought at a great reductiou from Oil, tar, gal Yes, let it sound ‘mong Europe's thrones—their false po- | 111/24 40 the reward of $1,000, offered for his apprehen- | Preparation for pres ot eccommodation in Morket street, viselto cageue their Placer aePhiiadcphie. Ofhee 1s Philadel: | first cost, and will be retuledatas per yards Ofps, aah, feet \sandeaen ob pepeaey ings | sion. Potter was liberated on bail, and left on the | #¢ the Junction of Monroe and Hamilton streets, phia N: i corner of Chesnut and Fourth street. and at Nos. | 4 50 exons of Cashmere E. Cosse and Mousselin de Laine, re- spruce, Reet ee oppressed there, its gladsome tidings | ite . The Rev. Mr. Coffin, M. A, student of Christ Church, 6 et % . Cl * luce er cent. — A ", | 7 > - + . = “ vi ea ‘Phladelohin, May iets, A. CUMMINGS, Agent. Mousselin de Laines; Partrule, Lupin & Co. Manufacturers, at stpel. card, onch | Not only what it says in words, but what it hints beside | A specimen of pure native copper, from the Bos- fs Leigh yas ry meee emt ene re ‘or information, in the city of New York, apply to alae yan Be U9 ae alk Ib ‘aqints, blnck lead.) git, | Of Faxevom stern, resistless, grand, and spreading far | ton Mining Company. jocation on Lake Superior, is on ante his curate, Mr. Collyns, x 4 avi? 6mérre BD. LERCH & CO. h mer West at. N-B. «| Wal oily 6d per yard enh cast pape ON fiction rollers, per], wrpandyb™ | and wide. | ¢xhibition atthe Merchants’ Exchange News Room, ) nev pr. Cheever will deliver his 6th lecture on the | Mousselin de Lanes superior fabric, reduced. 3s per yard. sg an) hl i redtead And let it sound to all the world, a stable test of right, | 3 2 | Waldenses, in Dr Ferris's church in Market street, thi CENTRAL Eee SAVANNAH (Caslimere E. Cosse all wool cost 75 cents to import, only 3s jou hushed, per inch, Pape, aeiching, ea And su fering mortals everywhere will hail itewith Mas New Coane the aa Cpe gare eae evening, at 7 o'clock. - ; Cash 2. Cosse, superior quality, pri rt teh, in efoolveap, tea lelight. , n new indictment, charging him | a : bererghtl Siler sittil SATAY, Petes xo Bi Birth bricks, doz” “ lett: ecldpreaed, ream | It consecrates our land for them—Ax oceax wouxoro | with the murder of Benjamin Wood Wa on th night} pa fiewitt wil be delivered isthe North clareks tia oods i lair env » qui ee, of the2 jece! 5 . to aded not f Bt ne Nath pall arcical ee erioauicenaaniey orportaniens as walteeni| 08 frseilles, piece | _‘ sand, assorted, doz Where pe a blisafol epirite | guilty. His trial was then fixed for Wednesday, the 10th | CYening at 7 o'clock. Well assured that the expectation of ull will aed. 1 Brskets, tin, piece Pump seks, copper thousand ce ee ACA OE Mall Sets 4 The ladies of St. Peter's church, Barclay street, will ee FRENCH CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, &c. i jousan q Th : " 5 hold a Fuir in the basement of said church, commencing toe tn ORATOR, oF, Racoenaes A large lot of Pais made Cloaks, ast Tee es will be | pine d2ze; and fixtures, each All hail, egain | thou potent chief; keep braced thine caps POR Ap cuennpested Dou olamiasyl Stonday ,Feoceeda tobe applied for the be: ce eeee 800 sold at great barguins. Ballet M t every nerve "The fi sipals nefit of the poor school, under the superintendence o: re generally. cents per hundred. | . iT 5 race and Bits, set m to serve. 3 : eae nena ease Qa mpemurement goods 3 ents por eubiefoot. | imported, and will be sold for leas than they ein be made forin.} Belyying Pins, iro, each | Strike bard though pleading kindly, excite though calm Tee vettable ieweet oronyt. 2100.1 30000 ee ate Cecio bated i Felvet and Silk Mantillas, equally cheap. 5 snide, 80,000 | New Orleans Tr. pic, Deo. Qn barcels dey $1 Eohte per barrel. sere ee LOAKINGS. PLAID, & Battle Axes ex | And be the people's mighty power, their Jong enduring | This is more by $5,000 than was received for thom for | Tistaray tharatagekce wee ucla silpacts etine city: on th pigs OF bars, casti Splendid lot rich Plaids. reduced 25 per cent Barometer, each |, Pride. : . W. V. | the present year. eS a arthe acnraaian: hint istpedten inillsand unboxed machinery. 40 cents per hundred. Extra Fine Paris Cloakings, very chen D Putty, Ib Bnooxtrn, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1845. : During the day the sun made his appearance, and the ‘On bhds and pipes of liquor not over Ii Wool’ Faris Cloaking,’ “Phe rmparter’s price was $1,90 | Cordage, tarred hemp, patent, | Palms, mounted, each Joseph Loupre, of the firm of Mack and Joseph | temperature softened a little for the moment. Towards 8 00 Mh nepyard nowy willbencnieed abe slings Pera" | coffe tarred hemp, bolt Hata, Queens wae, diner | 5,16, Suomen, Coust Srectat, Tarst-—Justice Lonpees Ne recut wes sera caste tod instants | Indies rhe venrared our, were provioed ots mnt ed : ‘Dark shaded Stripes, and Extra Wide Merioes, &c. , tarred hemp, bo ; Queen's ware, dianer | S x. Specialy, f charged with causing the death of a regro boy, named | ladies who ventured out, wore provided with muffs "Agent, forwarded free o + oN Replat rope, Ibs . d07. | Jewert, presiding —Thursday, Dec. 1th.—McDo- | ¢ i i | he aft ‘ iol riggs) cetHOMas Cashel sitiacheiea nmin ty eee ne ert, Mant, toe “do a go disert,doz | nald vat the Bank for Savings in New York— Motion. fo Sh amlaeaihciog lis eel rninaig op ARs. enwibe wbemred rarecnataentes ian sil 3m ri nl. . Trans} 5 Every width ly, Irish and Scotch Sheetit pres, HEMP, 9 lo dishes, as- | leave to prosecute writ of error as a poor person; denie ii iladelphi ile waiking in C! in thick i inch 1 5 UNITED STATES MALL LINE, AT FIVE Damask Napicing, Damaskand Double Damask Table Clothe | conngg Mt lOK Priming wire, enci™'@# ch | without costs. MoNiel etal ads Bunker et al—Motion for | cpaledy in ehuladplaains eae ann Chesnut | io eco eeadl at the gate ult, werlecra that water 6 O'CLOCK. all sings aud widths, at great bargains. Mi Chalk, Ibs Powder flasks, copper, each | judgment as incase ufnon suit; granted, by default. — Japemenecta ree ‘ | fcoze at Vicksburg on the night of the 27th, to the depth FOR. ALBANY and the Intermediate | ‘guckaback, Birds Eye, Scotch end!rish Towelling. Chalk'tines, piece Port fire, staves, asb, exch | Clappet al ads Blunt, do do, Mores ade Laid "Motion to sat newspapers in Cincinnati are urging the pro- | of three-eighths of an inch. Landi fen will permit The ; nels. Chissels, asuorted, set i i : | mitigate bail, &c. granted, by default. Dickinson et al | priety of buildisg another ship canal around the Falls in sith ' Me oo ee ee cerca Had. | pblereled Love Cloths, with full and general assortment of |" "cid, each. Passing boxes, leather, each | Tis Warren et al—Motion to set uside judgment, denied | the Ohio River at Louisville, on the Indiana sido. ‘This {From the Albany Vitizen, Dec. 12 ] readiness to carry passen- | yey eee specified the particular styles and prices of the | Gaudles, sperm, Ib f | with coats; deft may havea Gif ho elect. | they ask should be dono by the General Government, at | ,, The thermometer at the City Hotel, at half-past five anil a Apes ai of the boat. above goods. but inte to reduce them to such prices as will Compasses Drees, 4 inch, e’h apts = os poeta ae (| Marvin va Richmond, imp’d, &c.—Motion to set aside de- on hegittil mgral (esi Lata a A peaperar = has \ this maceal bocce ee are below ae i | a . secure immediate sale. se om * ty ea | fault, &c. granted, without costs. Corlieu et alads Boyn- | been m: for the Government to buy up the balance of ‘com the Boston Jou The celebrated ice sesmbout COLUMBIA, Captain Wm, carpenter's,each | Prickers, eac ‘ Meio te st tate: dunuit er | the atock of the canal already built.-The national Gov- | The weather is really cold—thi be the gene- | ton, ‘aasignee, & i hooks, Ibe granted sn term yarn, emp, Ibs asido declaration, &« D AND MUSLIN DRESSES, ke. | Canyass, Holluad’s AA, bolt lfthe | American hemp bolt ‘| Coxton, No.2, yd . Peck, leaves the steamboat prer between ourtiandt and EMBROIDERE d berty streets, THIS DAY et FIVE O'CLOCK P. M— Asplendid lot of Evening Dresses will be sold at Friday, December 12th, 1845. usual prices, having been parchased at a grest sacrifice. Corlieu ads Boynton—Motion to set | erament already owns 2,902 of the 10,000 shares of the | ral opinion, and is stated with much emphasis by every ranted with costs, Johnson ys | Louisville ship canal, and applies all its receipts on its | man we meet. We pity the sailors on our coast, but o0- For passage of freight, apply on board, or to P.C. Schultz, at | .150 Embroidered Ghimizetts, which will be sold very cheap. | : | Brown, imp’d, &¢.—Order for costs against deft for not | stock to buy out its partners, giving tho handsome aul- | thing can be done to make them more comfo table. We the office on the wharl. di2rre 100 Dozen Linen Cambric Hdkfs. at, 99 and Ite per dor, + Rules, carpenter, two feet, | moving. Spencer ads Campbell—Motion for leave to yates oF $200 on Sibert $100 paid in. About 1430 boats | also Es many poor familias in our midst, who are -—“POR SAUGERTIES AND CATSKIL. 4 a idkis, Leys con serve case, &c, denied with costs. Higbie imp’d, &c. ady | pass through ‘his canal in ayear. The price of the stock | suffering for fuel and clothing—perhaps tor food. At FOR SAUGERTIES AND CATSKILL, sold exactly 25 per cent less than they cost to import, which is Ramuners and sponges,each | Neeker—Motion for leave to amend bill pe part culars, | of the company — 100 per cent above par—is the best such atime, the ulmoners of the rich and benevolent Rotton Stone, Ib evidence of the high toll exacted of allcraft that passes should not be idle through want of funds. THE Splendid Steamboat JAMES MADI- | about 50 per cent less than the regular price. SON, Capt. pperly, will leave the foot Ve vet Scarfs only 2x. F | &c. granted, Palmeter ads Van Rensselaer e' exr i f Cedar street, every Monday, Wednesday, 20 Styles of Ladies’ Neck Scarfs—: Il will be soldvery low. yar Scrapers, gun, each | &c.—-Motion to set aside default, Kc, granted with costs. | ‘he caval. The tribute should be abated, or wholly [From the Hartford Times, Dec. 12.) o'clock, P.M.” Vor freight or passage, apply | With a great variety of other Fancy Goods. Cups and Saucers, Queen's | Scrapers, cast steel, each Coutant ads Gould, President, &c.—Motion to change ve- | removed. The ice hus stopped, and the river is now closed above Fo F. Waiawkight, Agent, on the wharf. (7 Ifthere are avy, merchants from other towns and cities | ware, doz Spikes, composition, Ib Twn; Abend Wane Ole, sume—Mation & st aside aig.) The boarding i f st Heche etanet: in New York, they will do well to call. Terms cash or ap- | Uestors, plain plated, set “ron, wrought, Ib ety: aap py Seger aid boyy Ca MR pet Soaps the Charlestown Mass., | and below the city. of 5 vee * | 1» &e, 1 &e., Fre ther Pi } FICE, proved paper. J.N. & T. H. SELBY & CO., wars, Ibs ‘i span Oe rae Aegis penn Female Seminary, a large wooden building, four stories th rom other Papers. N — No 345 Brod nay New Yor fa aipeoeP ah pal oti xf yy default. | high, caught fice on Friday morning from’ the the too The Georgetown idvocate states that the navigation of ‘The PEOPLE'S LINE have made arrange | P. §.—A large lo: of Splendid Cashimere #. Coase of Patruie, jguaner's, pair # brass, atsorted, dor | Williams ads Saxton—Motion for judgment as in case of | cless proximity of a furnace pipe tea. partition wall... | the Potomac ts agen open ut that place, and that the ice ments with the powerful steamers ULICA | Lupin, Seydonx, Serber &Co., manufacture, just opened, being tan Bars, hickory, ‘hand,each | non suit; granted, with costs, by default. Tuttle ads Kal- | But little damage was done. FF'lke fire Had occurred in | upon the canal has riven way. We arg afraid that it ud NORWICH, to'run to Albany (of as far | the richest we haveever exhibited in our stave re- | + walnut, ach lenberger—Motion for judgment as m case of non suit; | the night, r,a melancholy loss of life must have | Will not remain open any length of time. secuicenent permit,) every day at 5 o’clock, P. M. till farther tailed Sone 3 to seni bet na] i thal ey} vet es! Bianes for boats, fh bi ms a4 granted, by default. Downing, ex’r, &c. ads Robinson et happened, ast e building is occup: it present by about We learn from the officers of the steamer Indepen. New York. Dec. 3d, 1845 diz) eee ne ee i mip aetenn: Lc cer Dalgieranet La ene | al, adm’r—Motion for reference; granted. Lawrence et al | eighty young ladies, who were much alarmed at this ac- dence, from St. Louis, which arrived at Ney Orleans SSS ONO Er Canmnisters for'oil, each ads Wells, et al--Motion to amend pleadings, &c granted. | cidental turn-out. on the 2d inst, that they encountered a very severe PEBACK BALL OR OLD LINE, OF LIVER: IMPORTATION OF WATCHES. Cotton: Wesel Self ads. Campbell et. al.—Motion to set aside default, | “ary. . ¢ i : | snow storm on their passage down, which lasted several abet ofthe loth Deceber oe OMY Fewular | FT AVING just received from Europe, with anew assortment | Coal Scraper, sach ; fe.; granted with costs.” Gatey vs. Wonnbough—Mo- conte Convention of the Colleges of Virginia, as- | days, Tho snow reached as faras Vicksburg. They 5 r Watel Movements, a lot ii 5 i dd on the instant. Delegates . he new, mt and celebrated fast salling, favorite earns ecdeael, dette ns Wi teen entice | nek bash nahi | etd MMe RL Raigyde, panmulty Genied, with: |’ ero present from William and Mary College, Usiver. 1 sicgrer ores. cacy et es eng, a if RK, burthen 1159 tous, Captain TB. | igeuts, of au entirely new style and of superior fash, we take | Duck, raven Spun'yarn, 1b | oats. Monteath et al gurvey ob, ve Ward Motion to set.! iy of Virginis, Randolph, Macon, Henry aad Emory, | {cr™lcg very rapidly at St. Leais on the 2d nl sae vost ir” il on Soe oe eed cabte snd | thi8 opportumty to call the attention of all persons in the wateh es i Sheep ach | orton ty y sae A " Bethany, Hampden, Sydpey, Rector Coll Richmond | e,independence left. ing aceommodations unsurpassed, for eabin, 2d cabinand | Dusinessto visit our stock, which, in every respect, will be | ‘imperial, bolt Sauce pans, each | som—Motion for, judgment as in case of nonsuit, denied | eh 70a”, » Sydney, rCollege, Richmond “The Quebec Gazette of the Sth says, that for the pre- *. i} found advantageous, for price and qualit cotton, | , y — e 3 24 5 weat . steerage passengers, those returning 16 the Old’ Country, oF | found advantageous, both (or price and quality, a re sere rene oe with costs. Butler ads Noyes—Motion to set aside de- | Medical College, and Washington College.’ A number vious eight days the Weather had been moro severe in ding for their friends, will find st thetc interest and comfort DELACHAUX & MAIRE Dnim, piece eel eae fault, &c.; granted on terms. Burrows v« Nichols—Mo- | of resolutions were adopted, and a committee appointed | that city than it was in the frightful climate of M golackthis epemonlen liam CDORNOS te oasty ap No. 127 Fulton street, New York. | Drawing Knives, Shot bores, each | tion for leave to amend declaration; granted by detault | to draft a memorial to the Legislature on behalf of tae jn 1812. Tho thermometer was down to ten degrees peoarine of pomaaoyand to secnre tos ipebeten ete orto | tice aged also inthe watch making business, we COM | » = Shot round, lo Dix ads Barker—Motion for leave to amend special plea; | Colleges. ‘ .. ) below zero, and thesnow lies in heaps more than fiiteen tbs gabecr bois; RT ogi NneLPepT SAEs A vog cs cage Ca Sma ; awe Canister 1b denied with costs. Bagley et al ads Babcock—Motion to | About eighty barrels of apples, introduced from seet deep, and then falling so thick that it was impo: ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. a. nnn | Kiley hand saw, each Souudiiaiscds. wart set uside capias; denied with costs. Schenectady Bank | the States into Canada at Toronto, and consigned to a | ble to see at a distance of afew (eet. “The broad 8t _tilte __35 Fulton street, text door to the Fulton Bunk. | yy ATCHES! <8 AND JEWELRY.—Those [oi oCd sans, each fern 2 gM ‘Adams—Moticn to turn case into a bill of exceptions; | tavern-keeper named Montgomery, have been seized and [awrence is not only covered’ with floating ice, but it is iS x0) The maeket shin STEPHEN | chy, who mish to purchase, Gold or Silver Watches, Gold ely woody ater, euch iia ano a Aranted on terms, Heartt ada Swain Motion for a writ jorleited. ‘In the barrels, besides apples, were found | ueaped one piece ubove another, reudoring it almost HERSM. unavoidably detained, Posi- ot » Bee, © ing pans, eacl get, each ; granted. Baker et al ads Canal | large quantities of cotton goods. Montgomery was a possibleeven fc ardy Canoo me: " " Lively sui'on the loth December. Can yet accommo: | sdvantexe co eall ou the subscriber, who is selling all dexeriD~ | Kile each Seattle Butt, 60 galls, exch. | Motida to change vente; denied, Pec. | prominent eator in the Causdian rebellion, end ‘it was | ebook ne narad canoe men ol Foint Levy, Gave arew more second cabin and steernge passengers, who will | Housol the above 4 retil much lowes than say othe ¢ | Klints, hand Seales and weight, set | ads the Chenango Bank—Motion to set aside execution, | t his house that the murder of Col, Moodie was perpe- ‘ 3 be taken at the lowest Apply to in the city, es as low as $20and $25each. Watch; | Flannel, eylind 8 5 banat From the V Ind OE ee HERD AR Ee CO es and Jewelry exchanged or bought. All watches warranted | pusmuel: ¢}linder, yd Grongers, claw, Th | Kc.; denied with costs, without prejudice. Smith and | trated. BAS tl gh ahem ect A aon pega | dime 61 South street, near Wall stveer. | (0 keep good time, or the money refunded. | re eres one wild ads Cleaveland—Motion to set aside defauit, ke.; | On Wednesday evening last, about 5 o'clock, as, THe Wahash was closed by ice ou Sunday nigat last, - ae 3 | & ENALLEN Importer ‘of Watches and Jewelry, Gites, ue >: Beth tod, exch | granted on terms. Williams vs Raymond—3 Samuel Wheeler, an aged and reepactable citizen of Wa. | S21 the weather yet remains extremely cold, with con- TEES MOL GREAT BRTFAINARD | Holesaleand Retail, St Wallstreet, | Ghrater fog, 14 see, nino Set aside therif!"s inquisition, &c.; denied with costa -- | tervliet, was returning home from his labor in the me. *!l@Table suow on the ground. tends can Tabrought out at the Lowest rats | | ere | a a Twine, whipping, Ib Martin vs Koon—Motion to set aside satisfaction of judg. | chanical department of the Watervliet Arsenal, ho was [From the St. Louis Republican, Dec. 3.) Prrte regula: lise ofpecket ships sailicy every fivedays;4: | AGENTS FOR THE CHEMICAL HAIR Ging, tbs 4 ‘seine, I ment; denied with costs. Monteathe alvs Ward—Mo- | knocked down, and successively run over by two one- Yesterday morning the thermometer stood at seven deafgs can, as usual, be furnished for any amount, payable at | INVIGORATOR. | Ginet Joan loz, i seeming, 1b tion to set aside default, &c.; granted on terms, order ta- | horse cutters, breaking his collar-bone and seriously degrees above zero , at noon at eighteen degrees, and at all @he princypil bankiug institations throughout the Uuices “ 4 “pnts “4 3 ee en Diese ©| ms cotton, Ib ken by default vacated: Gardner ads Keneda—Motion | mangling other parts of his body, an sun-set at twenty degrees. The ice, above and below Kinga REMEDY for all diseases incidental to the Hair, and its | Gridiron, Thimbles, open'and welded, (or hu red Li 3; Sa thought SHA, i pr [poe ROT ON ona ee NOE Herre deal casce niate balanese ie mee Dugael tan | interes: Bria) each Tallow, 1b 11d for judgment as in case of nonsuit; granted, unless plain- should he recover, be disabled through life from the city, lodged and ceased running yesterday morning, avly or address (if by hepter, post paid} 2 Co reach of art. Prepared solely by | Grapuels, Ib Tar, gail tiff stipulate, &c. Hoffman ads Verplank—Motion for | procuring a livelihood hy the labor of his hands. The nthe river opposite the city was pearly clear. Some A G1 South street, New York. 3 Broadway. I ‘Lurpentine, white, bbl judgment as in of nonsuit; granted, with costs by | guilty purties in this ettair, are said to be respectable ‘ificulty and delay was experienced by the ferry-boat, HERDMAN, KEENAN & CO., Washington, | Hawsers, Manilla, 1b * spirits, gall default. Balsb: ads Bullock et al—Motion for judg- | scoundrels in Albany. in getting over in the morning. In the evening it was ve Eta: SEH | Homann |Furaaomicetecionch, | montana Menlod with costs, with | "A namber of new and elegant dwellings end | SOre,medeiats, tn! cloudy; and some prosyet of Si PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Second Line.— streets, Boston V. B. | Hambroline Towels, damask, yard. ot pense _of Supervisors of New | warehouses are in progress of erection in Albany, and | cringe," ‘Ne Petter. The river is gorged Below and ‘The meket ship UTICA, Captain F. Hewitt, will JB, Brower, No. 105 | Tureea sad Ladie, block tin, | FOr ads the People ox rel Tariss order exarant®” | 8teat improvements are taking place in the ‘appearance | "°ve ™™ —o - the lat of January. Tater | 5 dem ve mandamus Ore oF Daan ‘appivte ies at Jehu b Watson, | pert, ett giles Sen Farlin ads. Webster; motion to stand over to next spe- | ney: ini Sporting Intelligence. : BOYD & HINCKEN. 9 Tootine Building, nderson, Newport, R. 1; Table Spoons, German silver, | cial term. H. et al. Birdsall et al; motion to The RKhinanthern Coccinea, is the rather hard We have the result of three,days running at Nav 0 a Wal Charleston’ J.C. 8. C.; Go Duboice, New Paltz Li dane Hl. cogs Water ste. | ng, Ulster Co.; A. & G' | ei change venue, granted, by default. Gilbert impleaded, and outlandish name of a flower, described by writers as chez, Mississippi. FOR LIVEKPUOL—The New Line—Kegniat | prasiae pn ii obedient Gs F me German silver, | &c,, ads. Work et al; motion to change venue, denied. | 2 Most beautiful one It is found in the greatest perfec: | The races commenced on Wednesday, the 20th wit., acketof Hist Deceaber~The superior atau | 5D CEecdns aiuimeca Np opposite Ludlow, N,¥.: | (, __Fivetihg, each paeaee Inthe matter of Lec ads McCardell; motion for certiora. | tion in the woods of Cochin, China, where, if the ac- | for the City Hotel stake of $100, with $100 Jed by the packet ha LIVERD OOL, Cane ohn Hldridge,1100 | 37 Sing Nova kverard’s Buney Store, No. 78’ Grand | Hooks, etch ib Wiaaemuteme ri, granted ex parte. Comstock vs. Stowell, sheriff; mo- | Counts of travellers are correct, it makes the most splea- | Adams county Jockey Club, $100 subsci.) tion, “mile dogs porns wa lar day. omntortable | streets AB. Sands & Co., 273 Broadway; Dr. Carrol & Co | chain, Ib” Dube Cotes, Letter, each tion to stand over to next special term. Sacia et al. ads. | 1d appearance. It is represented as not only rising to heats. Capt. W. J. Minor’: Javelin beat Col. A. L. Bing- anor freight or pe aarge and comfortable | No. 3 Mugray street. ‘diimtee, | Hi [ante een doe junkle; motion for a commission, granted on terms. | the tops of the highest trees, but as rising over them ; | aman’s Black Dick ou! \ir. Turnbull's filly out of imp. oe 5 a ONNGbU WENT enitD = ‘Trucks, leading, bras,each | Bucket al ads. Edwards ot al; motion to set aside default | pnd it #0, interlaces and festoons them that the whole | Pickle, in two mile hoats. ‘Time, 2:04—2:06. math street. ae octal tty ; ‘op mauls, | ranted on terms. Westbrook vs. Dubois; motion to t . 4 isone mass | On Thursday, the 27th, Col. A.L. Bingaman’s Sal Pridvotpenge® bra TEETH—My vurivalled ROBE TOOTH PASTE, i Teeetinee, ofeet, each he: nie ce sapesmbar hed de Ne gd ob Boy- oF crbaton at gold ape etehinns that the eye ward, by sand i rymes wah the Be jon. House The pac 1150 tous barthen,Capt | amversally sought alter for 1 ha pearly whiteness itgives to the Tea kettles, iron, each den ads. Fowler; motion for judgment as in case of non | CM hardly bear to look upon it~and the scent is as fra- | stake of $50, with $100 added by the Club, $100 subscrip- Philliy Woodh 1, and H i y | Copper, each i a iy P- Phillip ¥ HM succeed the Liverpool, and sailon | “§Gr'sale, wholesale aud retail, ac | luke, writing, quart ‘Trumpets, prose, ls suit; granted. Roe impleaded, &c. ads. Westlake; mo. | 8™@nt and refreshing as the colors are brilliant ! , and free only tor 2 year olds, mile heats. We are s JULES HAUEL’S, | Irons, hand ‘ib be tin, each tion tochange venue; granted, by default. W. cds. not informed as to how many started, and other particu- FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Reguiar Facxet Practical Chemist and Ferfumer, | feet, tb Thermometers brass, exch | Cooper and another cause; moti. n to consolidate, denied | _ TRovbir In THE Curnoxee Nation.—The papers | lars of the race. Ship SIDDONS. AF Hla eas | and Uy myegeheomins'n Gasencnon Nes ist Philadetphia. | caulking, each blacke inns | with costs. Thomas ads. Arnold; motion that defendant | from Van Buren, Ark., by last night’s mail, the | The same day, Col. A. L. Bingaman’s Betsey Cooley o a above, tar Yealar dav, Y |e sie heatepet * * | Sunk, Ib jacksmith’s, Ib | be discharged on Bling com. bail, &c., granted, by de- | St. Louis Republican, of the 3d inst. mention ral ca- | Won the Jocky Club Purse of $200, entrance $50 added, + freight or passage, having accommodations uuequalledfor | Willard, 8. W. corner of Cedar aud William streets. | K ish, copal, gall fault. In the matter of Knopp vs. the Commissioner of | ses in which liv.s have been destroyed by the national | two mile heats, beating Hebe Carter, who won toc first opleador or comiest, ‘apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot Premiums awarded at the ¥ ranklin Institute. | Kids, copper, hooped, each " bright, gall Pighws sof uF det aie for ee Gee police. Joseph Swimmer and Stoain, Cherokees of the benbuped |. Hagle. ‘Time, 4:05—4:10—4:14, and course Spgs 5 5 —————DAGUERREOTYPE BU "black, gall in the matter of Mye: is Gray et al. Motion for cer- | treaty party, were killed on the 20th arty of fif- | Very heavy: Price olga 8 CORI ASE ee aioe areas rare ta GENERAL SOE Cente REGRET Leather, rigging: Ib Vice, hand, Ib tiorari; granted ex parte.—ibany Argus. | te rst was.chenieve timeacent the lA Ly in Friday, the 28th, for the Pharsalia Plate, worth "Tne elegant fast sailing packet ship Sheridan, G. B. Cornish, AND AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF Logfines, hank Wood, oak, ‘ % ore n | res twice through the heart. On Friday night, the bene ie Sere by the Club, eabeseiption $100 master, of 1100 tons, will succeed the Siddovs and sail 26th ., Lanterns, Signal, copper, each | _ yered, cord AnorHer Scuooner Sunk.—The schooner Favor- | ult. Tom Watie, a Cherokee, was killed in a barbar- | added, three mile heats, three started. This valuable Bae Re LOI TLABNDES abe Ana Us, | EM tm meh itch wwctentdt- jy Cae Recon hr wuy co Lot, gow | tiga naa ru ganas | sr Sk te oes rouge al a WASRISURS as f the su _ tt deck, each vered. cord by the ice, filled and sunk yesterday, in 24 nation. The circumstances are thus stated inthe Van own brother to Feytona, and Brece- 1 ee Spel To ed ey bers have received best Plates, Chemieals aud. Polishing | Litharge fo ‘Wood, tsaplo,sawed and deli- | eighter tenaniles south-east of this Patt keevilp tates | Buren Inteligencer :—A poli = :11—course very heavy to the hy f $200, on Saturdi i@ of Arch Gui where Wa aided, | n with merchandize. ‘The vessel was owned by Capt. Kee- ‘of January, 1046. ubstances, and the newest improvements inthe Art. Instruc- | Lead lines, deepsea, 120 fath-| _vered, cord + 1846. u jonrgiven ‘in the Art, and orders from. every part of the coum : Ts , or epply to i # « o1 acl Wood, yellow birch, sawed on | about ti ‘ing to 3 ind, caused quite a number of en Victres CHAMBERLAIN, & PHELPS, Sy promptly attended to, by addressing (posepald) te |, and, ech nud delivered, cord ler,and 8 good share of the cargo—over $3000 1oey to a ne a ne ern that he. thould go" wath | Liz Tillett among others. Victress was the vcrite OND & HINGREN ssrernbeilatelghiaechanee. | Lends, sounding’ I Wood, white birch, sawed and | him, and withont insurance, ‘The Captain and crew tix | them. W. replied that he. wished to drese himaell, and | Victress won tho racefor the purse, mile heats, Sin 6, ia d2me__ 9 Tontine Buildings, No. 88 Wall, cor. Water sts. | _ 05 tmdfew*re CCM ork 01 Brondieay. | fidletand worms, ench Wogd vine, cord | Rid unable 10 use the Long boat, took tn the ice as a last | than be wotld sos, babe een erat Vleet el Esra rege arg dead y pale apr ye be Lin : ae ONE poe ; “. a ine : spruce, cor | hope, which was only hait an inch in thickness, and ri } , , and his . 1357 } 1:59 —1390, + ie ORES TGCLOSEA CONCERN Ins | FIRS PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES— |LRRMMtl y., ue,| waiter | ep sinling whoa Beate Hy tnd ar | HE Gio cane eats a yg [apa mem IU tot Un own & Bell, with al | ROADWAY, CORNER OF READE rT, ¥ARGE | Lumber, plank, fc ‘ ing, reache ia Point. ‘They practised the precau- | 3" A ys e Ine o han els. mater yarye proportion of thelr frames being ” Burnpina. i Log Red each Water tb 60 gallons, | tiouto tie themselves together. with a long rope. at the | {eHigencer invokes the interposition of the State, or of the | h oe ea By the Sper sas) Roosevelt, we (pak) and Workenansiipy theyre wararpemed, if aot une: R. H. hes received the Medal at the late Fair of the Ame- | Lamp-black, Ib ee eat i, gat | cntanee of forty or flty feet from each other, ia order | hire + ae th a proceed 8. rt cia cuiara ts sien ge ‘oyal Gazette to the led. Salted on the re-salted every year siuce, ‘1 for Px c i 7 > | othe: # erokee Advocate avi i e +. Jr sccenssoaetionn ier pamatigers are ‘Very extensive and bre Cian phy tog r Pictures executed by himsel(, aud not ‘ater breakers, oul gal- | that as any one broke through, eee aid, om eo | these Teabags have nothiog to to alispslteiee, a The ther had been very boist eral days hired operators; the public, t handsomely faraished. Apply to all times depend upon ‘obtaining’ th ‘ vat ic, RYCOLLINS & CO. 56South st. | finite; trom Me sna lento the, largentrees, whveR cannot MUFFS! MUFEFS! MUFFS! | "“iittctin give in the Ar on reasonable terms. ne with one bag ee fet 4 oer sought _ | and all except Capt. Keeler broke throu es eresertertaingd from, persons not actually en- og were drawn out by their companions irs will ‘raamit their proposal seted tothe Becretaty considering the adverse circumstances attending their weer each out. Inthis manner, in two Wek: Jammy > revious to the sailing ot the 8. 1.— ick, Lamm ‘are the ebullitions of popular Sealing, irritated by a | P’ io ing of the ‘winds strovg from long series of outrages, and maddened by the perpetra- | the north and north-west. tration of one of deep enormity,” and that paper coun- On the morning of the 25th ult, the packet steamer ; | Sels the pursuit and arrest of the outlaws, five or six in Dee, Commander Allen, arrived off the port from Bi im ails TPHE UNDENSIGN®.D invite the attention of purchasers | _027 Im*ye : da, bi i Led \ ¢ , derful. Capt. number, who have done so much mischief and caused | muda, but met with some difficulty in getting her ren RGHE Ck, which comoriees a comple'¢ ausortment of ADBRAMAM KASTOR, Aruly wonderful, Cart, Keeler taroaghout | the recent enormitien. “The «Zdoecate se) ed | ashore; they seooseded,hewerer, ta colog t0 tbe fol one. MPORTER, 393 Brondway, has received by Iate arrivals.the At this office. ion, which no doubt contributed | #Major Bonneville, U. 8. A., arrived at Evansville, some | Jowing duy, and obtaining tho Nassau mail at the same Also, 190 dozen Natural and Lustered Jennet Skins, Coney newest styles of Fringes and Lace Gimps, ‘Trimmings for ©. W. LAWRENCE, Collector. to th ation of himself and time week, having been dispatched from Fort Smith | time, proceeded to Havaua. Plates, Se. TEDWELL & FROST, Cloaks and Mantillas, very rich Thread Lace Capes low neck , a pring yg sonny cg amigas ld by Gen, Arbuckle, to inquire into the state of affaira in | J. 5. Picket , Esq, U. 8. Consul for Turk’s Island, land- We imet__262Pendl street United Sates Hotel Building. | FAPe4and Thread Lace Berths, Veils aud Sleeves, Thread | [ADVERTISEMENT] eee eterna Frankl ec itelay Strevge, surrounded | thateection. Col. McKissick, U. 8. Aent for the Che- |e oa the isth wit, from the British steam MUCFS, MUFFS AND FURS. and Thread uaces, Fancy Articles, &e., which he offers for | USE, NEW YORK,2 | with ice, and the other of a larger size, aro in sight this | TKees, and Captain Boone, with from thirty to forty dra- meenway. E would advise ladies who have not supplied them. | Stle at wholesale nnd retail m4 im*re | Office,’ December, 193.3 | morning, eight or ten miles eastward of this port. Our | ROME are also at the same place, or in the vicinity. Rey bert Davie hurch missionary to the ‘Muffs, to eall at WM, COOPER'S FurStores, | CHEAP SOAP WORKS. ‘| ‘mn "saig oh ng he dreasury | citize: tryi to them, or in somo way assist | Captain Boone was ordored from Fort Gibson, for the | Bahamas, was recently accidentally drowned from on ensive assortment of ( Funey Furs,and we will DEPOT NO, 6 COURTLANDT STREET, tothe petty officers and. seamen of the United Sta os Revenue thom.—Monroe (Mich,) Advocate, ath. peremese of preventing any further effusion of blood, and | board the sloop Lively, in which vessel he had taken aa oy) ip inl not alone superior but Under the National Hotel. , | Steamer Speneer, for the term of one year from the Ist day of | to fection to any person that might desire it. | passage with ls furnlly, passing: from Rum Key to Crook- Won. Cooper's Pur Manufactorics, Jerse Reoerlor Almond Boag.” "ithe tation for the revenue service is the same s that allowed | Mutiny on 4 Coat. Boar.—A most flagrant breach eadtel Dapisin Becney upranent: ant’ ‘Seutlemaniy oft. | pe a alae anisole: Isnt 64 Bowery, 5 doors above Welker street—aud'95 Maiden Tete Soap 3 in the naval service, omitting the liquor, and consisteof the ar- | of nautical discipline occurred on one of these | cet, as they will prevent any unnecessary officiousness | Crime in New Jersky.—The Somerset County 0 i: ; near Gold street. All very. hi icles enumerated in the following table, to wit: graceful crafts,on Tuesday, It appears the vessel was | from beyond, that might otherwise occur. courts have been in session since the 25th of No- ne, N, B.—AIl Furs bought nt hin stores Warranted to be whit any ee ectamery’ bot t | | h ‘Alt kinds of Perfam: Bane Hei con, | Tojoz | Ibs. of | of | hf pi f ear the Landi ible, for ti But in the ab: a they are revtenented: - howie. nds of Perfumery jarbers, Storekeepers, | jon, . ounces o! pints of drawn up as near the ing as possible, for the pur- | even in the absence of the troops, the citizens of vember, Judge Carpenter presiding. The Grand Jury “MONEY LENI—MONEY L LERT— Families, &e. Sold oy, VAN SCHOONHOYVEN, | \ H 4 | pose of discharging freight into the carts driven outfor | Arkansas have nothing, whatever, to fear from the Che- | came in on Wednesday afternoon, vith nine bills of iy HEE thier piidda bacasecd,. Sa" Wns wake | Meaney be) re et Saocedt | the purpose. One of the cartmen contracted for a load, | rokees, in their vicinicy, as they would under no circum: | dictment, In the case of Isaac Staats, who brought a Ty welt, Diamonds, gold ned Silver Watches, Fate, West | "FORAGE FOR CORN, GRAIN ANv FLOUR, | i i #3 } ga¢282 3 jan dogs directed ue gentleman who discharges —, perform any act to disturb the relations of peace | suit against his daughter's husband, for the recovery of ing Apparel, and Syery description of personal property” lige " Fie i wv FL | Foe Sea aseemae the duties of first mate and crew, to aseist in throwing riendship, so happily existing. real estate which he ulleges he conveyed to her while JOHN M. DAVIES, L a Pawnbrober, STORAGE for fifty thousaud bushels Corn or Grain, and | Sl 'yM 1m | im the load. ‘That individual not only declined doing so,.| | Within two or three miles of Evansville, there are from ina state of drunkenness, asking that the deed be set 028 Im*re 282 Witham street near Duane street. | mateielaun sin death Fercesbireckiye, oo very yes” ahs Hl fe | but politely requested the captain to “go to the devil.” | forty to sixty Cherokees, somo of whom, it is said, were | aside, thejury returaed BOR Sorthal viet, tor te CHEMICAL BALSAD ese e re sient ere 10.6 good pler adjoining these premiees teh rE. ft Instead of complying, that dignitary shyed @ reasonably | concerned in killing James Starr, and Rider, and who plaintiff. A new trial, however, has been granted. A ‘Or Hair Invigorator. waar tha lar depth of water for the lergest claus ships. h KIa i 8 sized chunk of = at his refractory officer ee. A | havo been in pursuit of Tom Starr, and three orfouref colored boy of eleven yeara was tried for murder— A REMEDY fr all diseases iuetdental to the Hair and yta | APbly to CHADBORN & CO., on the premises. rst P14 reg ..ar canonade then commenced, which ended in the | his associates. ‘The company is doing nothing. shooting a colored About the same age, ina room restorntive, in all cases where Baldness is not beyoud the | 028 Im*r 1? 4 ha 1 commandant being driven from his own quarter deck;'| A delegation of four men was sent up yesterday, frem with a number of cnildren. The ig says, the girl - —— == he “took to the water,” literally, and made his escape.— | this place, to inquire into the condition of things, and to | had q 3 eh fused M3 igs 2 7422 1t wtair was eeuy compromised—to save the time of” vail upon tha company to ditperse and return to their Siveicsa Sain Eien, ene said, be augt ber, tbe eee sam on Harn Inviconron.—It | UR. CASTLE AND EDWARDS, AURISTS. ‘ it und C | goed put Siaiecemogeriity, tbe sp | the. 6. eere— by, the Galen’ par Wente te Hummes geod and exderly citicens. This we hepe end ‘afew hours after. A number of witnes: neous Serufl. 381 BROAD WAY—EXTRACT— it keeps the in its j 1 cheerfully comply with the request of Lieatenant ent articies comprisiyy aay : - c tanning rey. 118 now De ts ‘it [rom | Meintosh, to state that he was iavalided home in cousequel.ce the veesel im good andwuthe | yhiske, Legale which ialght were several, other boats | Believe they will do. don the part of the State, but none on the other fit, chat as-s beautiful ahd healthy restorative ‘of the Hoje it | Qf total deainess and and discturges from the ear—that white im "ded by the coutractor, and Ying wongelds, W hie vod stones, but, unfortunatel:, | Missouri Coxvention.—We learn that the C The jary, without leaving the box, returned & ‘will be found on trial unequalled. Prepared solely by i. Pha. | Néw York, on his way home, he placed himself under the pro- ‘hed 'y a iew broadsides of coul stor ut, unfortunately, SSOUR! CONVENTION ~ de ict of “not guilty.” Jim Culfee, a negro who be Thu, No. 214 Broadway, | feanjonal care of Drs. Castle & torerds, Aurists. Under their 4 th were not on board tomen the guns.—Pitis- | vention concluded on Saturday last its revision of jieves in witenes was Couvicted of poisouing a well at ents—O. Fish & Go., Washington, D.U.: Ayer & Phelan, | #!iful treatment he recovered his hearing, and has returned to the ournal, Dec. 10, | the fourth article of the State Constitution—on “ Execn- | Six Mile Run. Seutenced to two years in State Prison, — 7 rom ale mas, G * ane Baila: | his military duty, ignes Mt pies tractor will be be wd vo fhe | ———————__— | uve Power.” The proposition to axsociate with the Go- | M . ; heannt 4 : \ t ' dk i i oinge of Court eats MENEYIN, Surrogate... | (hatsattrta sfthe vessel; withthe epprobeticm of the Conse |, Missuestert Kuxcrion.—Tho, Vickeburg Sentinel | vores te SAeeMe, Sey voted downs The omer er | TDi rt, No. 10 Fulton st, a jetcher, ACOUSTIC DROPS—A sure cure oF Neut deals | tor (uot exceeding upon an average, one day in ‘each week,) | of the 25th inet. says that the next Legislature of '? Se ns, Bros; Wee 'vi down. The powerof A mammoth ox, named ** Distribution, creat- Gia CoN eV. Be Losttow: Nor St Becta seee’ | néso, pains in and discharges Trops the enres ka eat deat | tor {crak meat, kad reah vegetables, as may be equivalent to | Massissippi will stand:—In the House, dem.73, whig 2. | the Governor was then limited +0 that no purdoms can be | ing a great vensation in Cincinnati. This extraordinary Al jolin B. Watson, Charleston Hotel, South Carolina, ding sounds, collect ous of hard wet ay aituaied secre. | the com@sponding parts of the ration allowed in the naval ser- | Inthe Senate, dem. 23, whig 9. T : dom, mae id until “after conviction.” A motion was made | animal is now about seven and a half years old, measures Hy OF vitiated se a ‘otal, 133, §. Touse} LES Bit N'Y.; Gorton lerson, Newport, of these organs, uid lin*me _ | vie r rity on joint ballot, 97." ‘The Natchez Free Trader of the to alter the 12th section, so 9s to render the Auditor el ten feet seven inches in girth, and weighs about four ].; and No, 173 Division street, opposite Ludlow, Ny. W OQk— sb eee ao om ay co my con transmittheir bids seated to the Sec- | o7(n inst. gives full returns of votes for Chancellor. StcLowte Reporters L wee after a long disow thousand pounds gross. He is of fing torin aod excellent vs O uLiNe & ‘0, 96 South at. ry ,, Coke, 14,181; Taylor, 13,196; Maury, 12,558, ays porbhege pro, sf 1 a0 CG. W. LAWRENCE, Coljector " 5 Taylor, 18,196; ry) 13 bata portions, %

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