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AL Resource ov Tux Uncrup Stares--Cor- \ Clty Intelligence. Brooklyn Intell | . eS ov Lake Suvensor.--Itwas not untilwithe Tux Weatner.—On Saturday night there was fall} St. eke eng bya in . ’ forenoon was . pst few years that the attention of our people $f sn ngs swe frre - proms 4 ni ' potwithstanding ected to the immense mineral resources pos- | conscience, for any one. The rain, however, carried off | W® | , 2 Fefer you to my circular of the 1st of September last, AMUSEMENTS, State of River. in which is stated the existing enactments relating to 3 it scant in channel. | the payment of these taxes. I take this occasion, how: | PAMM THRAT ACM s vcchieak 4 fechas fo cbpanal’ Tare hot eenh oe ae Bets ton eee neds oP Sanaadih| =o NORE Nene eee REE ee el are not on or lore the 3 “48 inches on flats and bars | pat yA bas will be-charged-iatarest from tbat pe- eae ig i 5 Ps HY accempanie! us it was, by inceswant 7 1 | rain, The anaouacement that Dr. Tyng, ef New York, | —— by te Casing Bina: Heretotore, large im- | Rogen sm 0. Suw ates BSE ene eens would presch, there, di : together an coeneee ae j yee, for any balance to remaining unpaid, at the vate! Monday “venting, December 15, ng of minerals were r¢ 4 " . | eet , and arich treet wee afforded who were Fr cent per annum. | will formed, ere received from England, was quite mild. Gen lapenad divine solaated the a pote Ce Music.—We are to have a grand dis- | You will thos membre ene ty of immediate and “on ’ i and other countries,which, in consequence Avupiences at THe Cnuncnes. ~The unpleasant w Mase at the r th | Eno 11th chapter uf Bt Joke tor bis te Mir st * fe uthopel te Hvsery STS 3 | prompt measures being taken to induce, oF, if necessary, | '< ‘Theatre; ir, Hocus of Dublin; | to compel your Collectors to an energetic discharge of t i developments of our own mineral resources, ¢ Of Yesterday, prevented a great many from thereupon an extempore discourse, teuc : . , m the several churches of the city, and several of the even- rh ’ | . compmnsivaly small. Nature, which has ing lectuxes wore postponed, 1a consequence of the rain, Fe yeaa ee hee goers tee seldom been “sare in of Bonen Father vocalists | their important Jutien. to meet ihe accru- : p liberal in bestowin, el Da Pe enc of the inclemency of a A Beets. | ing interest, it’ will’ be faery Ce tll rage sera in bestowing upon tevery ober ee, | «De geet star ek Aseruey Mesraaios Arve We werelnterssing pee uncon oc aMigak Wee=Very emperior | SEM A tieeeetat tepbetes ha i national greatnes:—salubrity of climate, jivery of valay frost Charch, which Lrce a be TN a hope, ( remerhabiy seo toe tou. pug flyvons auger vices ty i nee setae vend exch Collec- | eae cede y and area of soil, capable of supplying the — he had int 1 to deliver last evening. Welchman,) who has Ane long Une por been thom. | 1 . the whotewale snd peal tows the Centra Tes | tor, predicate h ‘upon te fact, that theeredit | 44. eathert i OLD S world with sustenance—has been equally libe- Dx. Ouin’s Seawon.—The Rev. Dr. Stephen Olin | ploy of Messrs. Prince & Willner, gtaierers Beech. | inaiomess acd ts) Cet ¥, Ay Roe: of the Commonwealth, her honor, and the prosperity of | wn : vy » i Master M Cramp Pry itad Master Michael. Cran) ye inner her citizens, depends upon his faith! ge of dut; at , TAR NED hed yesterday in the church at t Madi- | lyn, sudden! red several bee oot Booctive, ’ oo heerngeted dispensing her blessings in minerals. The Pe*ch*tdineine greats. His toxt was taken at the Oth | since been heard ot the proaest exatotent ond ours | Fin Pas “ddeat ‘sad, Inigest, Yee" esianiioment. tu Aine: ‘This will lead not only to useful results, bu | Helen; ee SL Mae Willies eoveries which have been made, justify usin | sheptor etd Comatitans, Lith verse :—" For the love ef | prevail amen the: ieieale eed seleings ef he poses | few pstion for aah nad bers y | doubted accomplishment of the great and eminent object | | rice ‘of ‘AdinishisaHioces, 81! Ful, ti mur. semen ng, that ia mineral wealth this A | Christ constraineth us; because we thus judge, that ifone | man in relation to his whereabouts; amd the more empe- leh weltty of thew . emnads. end Coubslee? wi AP ae = | I is inc setsah int . ql h this country i8 su- | died for all, then were all dead.” ‘This passage of Holy cially 60, since the publicity which hes Leen given te cent eens Cw gon — romptness heretofore exhibited by many | | peer i v'e and the Curvon wilirise preewet to any other. In lead, in copper, and silver, Scripture onniaiae, aireotiy or indirectly, nearly all the | extraordinary abduction, and subsequently wnfortwnste \y ucuants wt the whole public, 10 this ce ees euros of cong ata hati and itis bellev. | oo ee WY e eRe a an eG roti hete discoveries anne | doctrine at ihe depravity of man el igsonieet al Tien eienceaiee antaamenacaa tee 9 epee eee es eet quency which would beg latal ite renale bondes, A. W. JACKSON... MANAGE AND FHOPRIETOR in the Superior region which | Jesus Christ upon tie cross ; and it inculeates the g:eat | meeting of th ~} Ledger Building. | ne pet, whe peeet beexi- ay shel ‘canen Batter: 6: Rss toni !. SHAW A. y. " i tiduty, A } ing of the representatives of the Fire Department bers, aad have sasie copes for mle daily at io'eiock. a2i lm | other part of the year, und the facilities for sending the MRS. 8. S MRS. HALLER that these metals exist 1a those places toan PERCE IS chants, thet thar. who Uva shank} live not anto | of this city, a few SYOnIOgs O60, the 0 i, NN | funy collected Ad ths fecaavane: eapaniaiior fame the de — able extent, and immense quantities have been | mark here, the peculiar manner in which the doctrine of me sbereggh J, fv Bea eaten d a MONEY MARKET. tant counties, are also better than any other period.— | Monday Evening, December 15, p the Eastern markets. Missouri lead, and _ the atonement is Seip nerste the text. | Now, there is | President ; Edward ©. Moorhouse, Secretary , Lliku B Sunday, Dec. 14—0 2. M. | Songdent, ‘entlen He ythab yous edie wil ts | one a STRANGERS" * > no more comfortable doctrine inculcated in the Holy | 4 4 4 Mu * J A : 7 | Pt Superior copper, are extensively used in our | Scriptures than that the Skviour has made provision {ot porrell, Arensurer j James Youngs, Celigctor , Abra: The stock market, during the past week, has improved | put forth to sustain the interest and integrity of the | Tie Seager. Mr. J. Me Seott cities now, and there is no doubt that 1n a few | the salvation of all men ; that not only those Who are | toy for Warde oles dancdanttiatin cae Tory much, and the indications at present ate in favor of | Commonwealth, and thus advance the prosperity and | Geant Wintes . . actually saved, but th ho thi the broad were happiness of her citizens—for they are one and insepara- | ee a . Hada: our importation of those articles will cease, | ell, before they were born, had this gloriowi plan Also elected trustocs for th ine, Hose and S speculative movement of some extent, before another | }).’ ‘Mrs: Hiaifer, vs ss dirs. Shaw Fi i nt ’ | Hook, and Lad — Wh " Ly pumie makes its #ppearance in the street. About the Iam, very respectfully, your obd’t serv’t, | "F'6 concinde with at we will be able to export in large quanti- out forthem. Yet, my brethren, there are many pious | Sonat 4 th iy ? Sap try | THE SHOEM. y Christians who do not believe this. But mark how the Wil Powell ~~ Pe Tas. Mbidie of Janaery we sbail have another break down in JAMES R. SNOWDEN, State Treasurer. | Pri Ypres bis 3 po seman, T. Forman, 8. 1. Brash, & S. Frost, John F the stock market, and we should not be surprised to see, ‘The bondholders have their choice between the state. | wis, jr, George Hult and Jobe Put. shout the third week in February, or on the receipt of | ments of the State Treasurer and those of a clique of stock Inperanpest Post Orrick — At one of the newspaper Kuropenn advices by the steumer leaving Liverpool the | jobbers of Wall street. There is no doubt but that Penn- | establisiments of Brooklya, has bees commenced sort sth of Pobrasry, © greeter panic than we have bad in | sylvania will maintain the position she has taken as a | r ‘ Apostle disposes of this question—not in an argumenta- 1812, the United States government came into Ha manger | it aa a doctrine Pfs ae pee ry e' : jody. He treats it us one of those first ssion, by purchase from the Indians, of a large Christianity which nobody doubts. He ral territory on the southerly shore of Lake | died Lge sReapie that for granted; of tadopemtent — — 5 ior. It wag from this region that the large | Were dead. Now, there are controversies be traarmitted b m7 tus reowiyt of lethers te os. seusket for many years We should not be surprised | solvent State, as the rapid increase in her resources will | | (> Lower Boxes 0 ceu of copper which is now at Washington came, | meant by the fall of man. Some teach us that the under- | be tracemi y do not know, however, standing, o# well as the heart, was injured by the fall, | Whether this is done by any authorities connpeted with te see an explosion waiheient to destroy hundreds of | from year to ycar lessen the burthens of direct taxation, | Py ind Gallery, 12% cents. Dire Serpent cond sod ‘Third Mone roe; which occupied the time and energy of Mr. H wat the di ment in Washiagte: ith the sanctiou i i 2 Elred, of me city of Detroit, two ie and fe goutd ital” Pig abe oA. ety Od a8 | Ae eee Mactor ae tai fa dy Sf stack operators, and produce an etlect upon prices much | and give her & rerenns mare than sufficient to meet the | PALNO'S UPERA HOUSE arge outlay of money, in removing and trans- | before the fall. Before Christ came, we were | contravention of th regulating eweh inh | Greater than thet we heve justexperienced. The panic | Current expenditures. | Monday Evening, Dec. 15, ng it to the capitol. without strength, and could not be religious until | ™ he first discovery that copper existed in the He had come and imparted new life into our souls | wil be made ue destroctive as possible by the efforts of | The public debt of Missouri, according to the Auditor’s Will be farformmed DER FR , : fur the last time, Roan Fexnins.— The new ferry houses recently de hears to frighten apecelators, by manufacturing for- | report, amounts to $2,094,923 85; of this $382,835 30 is | Z. SCHUT ~, 4 q i is 7 onstructed at the Sout! Long 7, f 3 |G t Ci r Superior region was made in the year 1766, ep ar goles — eeeatpome When Fe | Inland Railroad ee ohne yi tyT, Ss: eign correnpondonce for consumption in Wall street; by | the United States deposit, which it is presumed will never | yaeae Romantic Opera FERSENAGT EE Von Weber. Meteors pened Poeiiinto tae tie yielding ourselves entirely to him, we have found that | cvou8 and commodious vuiliings tnd inthe (at. the cireaation of hv most sncendiary publications wnt be called for, leaving tho actual debt $1,702,608 05. The | Qttokey, Bohemian Prince Herr R. Riese » anf n D1: d. the ext | 1e#, and on both sides of the river w reat or , mf ow bank ot rned by the State, i | A ger. Ontenagon, abundance of virgin copper, in | Pri ke ise ipe stewie tanned ya aed naments at the respective landings : Sp Receeenen aBiste. 6 Op Ga FRENS ee 0 | ane ee eee a oe tan ee ene | Berita Coee Pranicin M. Roeunahy of 0 i uchen, her, the ladi increase Se erech e possible the depression emong the trustee, amounts (0 $947,031 56, which, deducted from | faebey ber come we doubt not that the managers will receive brokers We have no Jowb! they will evcceed in getting | the actual debt given above, leaves only $754,671 99 as | Max, secoud meet ‘ hore bier, beng teh we coment a wey respectable panic. Notwithstanding the expe, | the liabilities ofthe State, over and above their resources | umiel the Wild pete fo neve hind im these things, they in hand to pay. On account of some derangement inthe | Kilian family residing in Jey street, ow oyereters ding nies tonton see cover koww what fowwlation existe for any rumors | Snancial affairs of the State sometime since, the interest | fitst Brideswaid. Gh tended f ses of various weights, some as large as twen- are depraved, but that our natural powers are strong as | ands. Recent explorations have been made ever, and that our helplessness depends upon our lack of | ‘ov. Casa and Mr. Schooleratt, and other enter- | moral power. But suppose it be that moral ability which | ng and seientific gentlemen, among whom was _ | lack,and have the naturul—what doos it benefit me? Can | Idoaught without moral ability? Whatdo we mean | Nanxow Ese minent Douglas Houghton, State Geologist of | ween we speak of a natural oF moral ability ? “It for | returning from a err F Meyer » Herr W. Boucher » Herr F Sehy higan, which not only confirm the statements | Due all died, then were all. di a J, | vith di i i 7 ae hth te eeeaksonioas| Seaton oes wee ee . Ao by | 08 this small amount was with difficulty raised and paid | ‘The Ghost of Max's Mother... ~. #raulere Roh were made by Mr. Harvey, but prove that that | tural powers. What then is this inability ? It implies | for apwaris ef hall an hens wt twee HL Ae | eavenbese tenentiily cana we They see ac. | at maturity. The Ghost of Agathe... Fraulein Warner on is rich beyond all calculation inminerals, not | that wecan only live to ourselves. ‘The natural man'may | ing the servant. At sength they broke » equmte of ase y Mmong | The monthly reports of the banks of New Orleans, for | The'scenc of sete eta BoKemig, durlue he tase of a lopper alone, but likewise in silver and lead. live to himself. He may cultivate his intellect ; he may | beside the door, thot the bolt, and on entering P| tually preyed upon by the big fivh thet come among | y reper New Orleans, for ‘acene of action - Bohemia, during the tine of the November and December, show but very little variation ofthe | in the aggregate movement. he most valuable of the mineral 1ocalities in the | do great good to others; but do you not see, my breth- | the servant had made acharceal fire, the fumes Irom them e Superior region, yet discovered, is on the | Te0, that he is shut out irom God; that if there were no | which had filled the room, and she had fallen jute & siete "There ate oe groandeforany panic grow log F irt} Books of the Opera, ia German and. English, an original English transition by C. B. Burkardt, Esqs for sale at the i 4 | God, he could still do the same? Without the grace | of stupor wu: Be 2 ahs Se eee cpuberior. | ’rag- | which comes from Jesus Christ, no man can live ‘unto | the fumily the Oregon question Negotisuous have, it is true, been PETE fn) cMpsatenee ore fie Bi ae ee eae dat the mouth of the river, first attracted the ‘te Lord acceptably to him. i | Common Piras.—Judge Vanderbilt the Court sewended, but they may be resumed any moment, and | + ghreele. Clroulin. Wwaino open, aud the Patrons of the Opera are respectfully. tu: ntion of the explorers to examine the bed and Fe Tae ae euserzs nanevolnt society giveteiz,| of Common Floss ia Brooklyn on Saturday leet, ot which the yeestion wil, without doubt, be settled in one of the aT 796 Vited to honor the Manager of the German Opera by their a evening : cas aa 4 it 20 ‘ | names. wate i 4 ks of the stream, when they discovered metal- the Young Guard, their second, atthe Colliseum, on the | the decision of one ot the Justices of the Monicipal xe Was sul epee eee enuteh colds tn |otembitok. tise Lae BS | ftices of Admission—Fint Tier and Paranette, $1; Second Popper: ore, mised with silver, The: ote, in this.| saa inet | Court, who some time ago fined the present appellant ten Om Neither of these Rave Gites, ond the « Maule kPradersBk: $05,209 1,366,748 Mee ae ae ee) ne coeviend and patie in ike of eerie ae ae | qrSuanats ov Finx.—There were one or two, alarms of | doltars, tthe ruitof the Corporation, for using e partion of the President's menage will, without doubt, bring {sio Bank = ese" oats phen tere a ota ae . g fill 3 i i istrict, in Clinton street, for the fi x ¢ h thin sheets of an alloy of copper and silver, pursing of a) dhtabey ta Metiatinngs Op beans ne | olation of city ordinance, expressly intend ach on eee nate weld have eee, wthertrice. | Comoiasted Asscelila 73,100 26.909 BOW HEX, CRROUE: : ” H occasionally lumps of these metals of consider- | damage. act. The Court sustained the judgment of the Justice, ™0re speedily than would have Beow otherwise emagnitude are found. Specimensof the different | Fine.—A fire broke out in an unfinished storo in New | Potce ann Waren Irems.—On Saturday afternoon,» Although thi question does not in fet, possess any s from the Lake Superior region have beentested, | street, third door from Exchange Place. Little or no da- | man named John Gillespie, residing in Adams street, abd of those alarming features those interested would have 6,097,033 BENEFIT OF JOHN TRYON, ‘The Manager ofthe Troupe. ‘avalcade, i “irst night of the new Patrioti H found to vary in value from $120 to $400 per | mage done. | Who for many years has lived in Brooklyn, and beco im the public beliews, it cannot but have & very important Assets. | ee AND AND AMERICA | » existing in some places in amount sufficient to | Coroner’s Orrice, Dec. 14.—Suppen Deatu.—The '@ employ of some of its most respectable citizens, wes y | r, Enemies of War—In Peace Friends. in somnepl fi anetey hye ode ina 2 commercial affairs generaily, #0 long ws Soar o eae ia Fence Srianas rrant mining, with every probability of success ; | Coroner was called to hold an inquest yesterday at the | srrested by officer A. 8. Wright, ona charge of eseenee eye sd ree A Ficsenughe of the Tealian ariste, ile in other places specimens have been found | house 113 Eldridge street, on the body of Julia Miller, ; uprany 3 of ninety dol in bank bills froma ‘sir. Jas. it remains wesettiod The stock market, at eli times 3,015,270 SIGNO es ar M EALSKI. bedded in detached rocks, which bear evidence Wife of James, aged 17 years, a native of France, who M b . 015 ‘our Clowns! criner,S uarry mi Most sensitive, must be kept in e continual state of ex- c + i es | IN GOSSIN, SIL SPENCER, GEO. STONE, and aving been earried by the influence of ice trom | “me to her death by disease of the lungs. sok, Bocnls: citement by the rumors constantly circuleted, and the dif sosr.iea| JOHN GO Bos WituiaNs ” $5 ote te | r Also, on the body of Samuel Hedden, whom we no- alee) sens) Bank 8,289,637 Acts and Kcenes of Horset by aay Prewge th rep tL Gat ite hot ticed yesterday, us having fallen from the tower of Dr. a might last, during which ferent partios will, from time to time, be in the ascen- Consolidated 2)103,079 MR. OSCAR Re STONE, Be Den grant icenses | Phillips’ church, corner of 11th street and 5th avenue, is supposed the money w tracted. The ac- Hoating reperts favors! - clan iay | CHOLS. several enterprising individuals, who have asso- | causing instant death. Verdict, accordingly. | cused was committed for furt juntion by Justies | 2Ue?> 0 the Genting aye pa eeeie> | Cas ve ee AIM RBE 214,143,137 44,864,421 W PRGEANT rH.—Charles Bittner fell down in his | Downing. Two men (athe: son) named Ed. Smith and increased cireutation, there a diminishe 2 i ‘Charles B Pd Downing. fath wise With an increased circutation, thi diminished W. ‘NIXON ted thenatalyen Sampinel a companies, some of | SURORE pi A Onna ruecier Sell dows De tron om, in all probability, will secure room last night, about 9 o'clock, at No. ‘ashington | Edwari Smith, Jr, were : i in Wa andexpired. The Coroner will hold an inquest | Bird, on a peace warrant 124g Cents—Children half-price. Boxes, 25 Cents—| bly warmed throughout. a1 1t*m. Amphitheatre com: n into custody by officer We annex a comparative table, giving the qucle saount of ypecie on hand. The liabiliti i dat the inetance ae man tions for stocks eseh day of the past week and ot the athe gonedpchge hiehargare pes eal alth, while others will be ruined. Like every | $ h : e | foidag, named Fagan, who chi with assaulting h Ge month $746,004, and the assets $635,079. The ag- CHMBAUT STMMMT DMA RRR. ing else in the United States, the mining business | '°¢#7: atthe Futon market on Saturiay afternoon, They were | le of the week previous, It will be observed thet | grogate liabilities, including capitals, according to the PHILADELPHIA, 8 been turne inte a-mapilling speculation. Police Intelligence. required to find #1 8 for theirfuture behaviour, | there has been @ very great fluctuation in prices, and | joe report, amounted to $31,777,697, being $13,086,724 | -%-Buavow 0... ..+06 vee LESERE AND Marana her name as Nancy Nowlan, of Kast that quotations for some of the fancies touched « very : foe ey pee, If that country should prove as valuable as itis | Dec. 14.—Forging the Recorder's Signature.—On the | A woman,who gay e) presented to be, the immense advantages which | ber last, a warrant was issued by Justice | Brooklyn, was en OMS ANNE AE heath, Hhewing » Surpine Opera Company for Two Nights only. n to the ceils by watchmen Stewart jow point. Sales have been made at prices below those | ie development of those treasures will confer upon me, egainst William Wilson, for a violent assault sborn, for fighting in the streets, and acting other- of thet sum. \ Monday Evening, December 15, country at large, is beyond computation, Lake | and battery on Tarleton B. Earl, ani the process given | improperly, a! given, tutes thay ere ast eande of otiher <f'the Beasts, | ; Old Stock Exchange. | ‘The petformance will commence with the LOVE SPFLL— luperior will, in a short time, be covered with craft to officer Parker to serve; who was unable to find his heer mania mbers, a negro woman, underwent anexa- | we do not quote them. At the close of the market yew = ) c ity 9's -, = 2 she Harlem RR re g | Remoring, Bir Freee pee rfl eve jerjt bnveying the minerals—the shores will re-echo the | Whereabouts until lost night he spied Bill taking his | mination on Saturday morning, charxed with arson, terday, prices ranged,from one to seven percent below | Smp Ulu > So 4 Giag | ‘To conclude, with the Farce of BORN TO GOOD LUCK— tea at Sweeny’s, in Chatham street. He immediately | in having attempted to fire the house of Mr. Thomas j - 7 if | 7° Paddy O'Rtatferty, Mr Brougham; C Mrs Hi ernal puff, puff, of the high pressure steamboat, as x him ' 7 Kemball, No. 94 Fult. . those current last Saturday “0 _ M Erie KR b30 oat? addy ferty, Mr Brougham; Couatess, Mrs Hughes, , . tool into custody, and locked Bill up in the 6th | Kemball, No. ‘ulton street. It seems that she is sub- 10080 Tila % 130 | _ The prices of admission are as follow: . pl Bas 66 Lake Erie, and the inspiring songs of the | ward station house. ‘This news flew around like wild- | ject to periodical attacks of a malicious disposition, and Quotations ron THE Pauveurat p00 |) ” de b30 6545 | Firec of Boxes and Pit nay esis Regione st present ot sea | fro—that ane of the ena ws in “quad.” Whereup- = one feared Lying ee since, thrvatened to af | Unson Bas ie “30 Fs | Upper Tiers of Boxes.. verted i ing villages —agriculture, with | on, Johnny Austin, (who is always on hand when the | house. As she lived nine years in the family, ‘ | 62%e 0) TREY TAKA. ll its blessings wall follow, and another proof will | “boys” are in trouble) accompanied by George W. | had many good qualities, Mrs. Kembull did not regard ee SS = © |Site ani ft St eee, THILADELIHIA. je given to the world of the enterprise and perse- | Williamson and one or two other friends, went up to the | her threats. On Friday, however, being ina very bad ; —- Oh 2 @ | im Mors Canal, 21 40 Stonington RR “oxy | Activa Manager... lerance of the American people. | staion house to get him out—when they were met by | humor, she was sent up to the bed room in the third » - sy Bi Bie do beat’ jw do sy 10° | Be40x Maracxs. ‘The copper region 18 situated on the southerly | “Counsellor” Cornelius W. Terhune, one of the “top | story to see to afire inthe grate. She remained there ase » 2 |S » » w do 530 4046 : rz , , Y | sawyers” amongst the “skinners”—who was employed | twenty minutes, and when she came down she wos met e 5 8 © ® |W Ohic Life and Trae wy do Oo | Last Night but One of Mr. A. A. Adams. ide of Lake Superior, extending from Chocolate | py Mr Austin, as counsel to get out Bill—for which ser- | upon the stairs by some one going up, who asked 7s 8 ss — # Canton Co mA 1 Nor& Wor RR ‘4 | iver to Black river, a distance of over 200 miles | vico, he was to receive a“V." Upon this arrangement, | Where she had been so long. She ‘epiied that | >, mis & a 0 do ds 8 Monday Evening, December 15, long the ehore of the Lake, embracing several fine | Terhune demanded of Captain McGrath a copy vf the | been putting the cinders upon the grate. Wh tee tas = “= |b " ie a $76 | The performance will onmmmence with the Feyof DAMON Me ivers and harbors; and permits for mining having | warrant, This was done and handed to Terhune ; when | 70m Was entered, it was discovered that two beds, in Tis 8 ON 73 Ti | ie ; | Pee 3 Fh RE Ae Deinon, ir Adamats | Calauing, Mis Alerts been granted by the United States government, | the party started in search of Recorder Tallmadge, to | different places, were on fire when the alarm was | “mm we MR 4s | joo Se3% & 0 | Fisher; Hermio:, sits Burke: Prthias, Mr Morris here have been numbers of companies organized, | Procure a discharge, by giving in bail; but unable to | given, and the fire exting uished. | -_— = ~ a % % » © 4 bio 83g BUDGET OF BLUNDERS. ad are now actually engaged in carrying on mining | find the Recorder, they returned to the Carlton House, | _ The name of the man arrested by officer Parker a few mot as a 12 Kast Boston te 1% 40 Read 5the | Dr Sm , Burke—Dr Dablaucour, Meserer: per ione and there held a’ consultation—Terhune exclaiming— | 4 e for stealing (in company with others) eight be ew won| Sudeet we wee uav ott | To couchuds with the Farce of DAMON & FYTHIAG The following companies are now at work : i raeag aie ae erie sa pir ta ay | H fa ink ee aa ‘Chen Mal aed ihe a WN mM eo bcmadar on ne ue rd, a “ MPLIMENTARY CONCERT. ‘ = never fear”—and left the bar-room in haste; nor did they | Hook Point, is James Mc . His companions are sb — rane Goard> - ates . : Lake Superior, at Eagle River ; Pittsburgh, at Copper | see him again, until sometime after, when they met him | Well known to the police, who are closely on their ‘ - 2 = = Lig — | MO she Farmers Loan «8090 25 shs Canton Co 39% THE, COMMITTEE appointed to take the necessary steps arbor; North West, at Marais Harbor; Superior Co., | at the ‘Ivy Green”—Terhune bawling out—“Here bo: track. ” de oe ae) bbw | in arranging a dincent Copper bor; Ontonagon, Ontonagon ‘and Tight told you so—here, take this | Faswiovanue A. Til City Goards, of | Sempienst plete eeeageteme, |. — at 2 & bm 40 CONCERT, : ci Rivers; Bohemian, South side of Point Kurna; New 0 captain three chillings. and gat vour an | Brooklyn, which it reg ack milit with those current at the close of the previous week (Mii). sR OB doo 90 40 | to be given in testimony of the high esteem entertained by the ork and Lake Superior, Agate Harbor aud Dead River; all correct.” taken from Ter | patty vf siuigs woutny, var Wane “~ arr ererr ys im Mase ‘ Oh Reskege ha Bbe | Members of che Musical Profession for chippewa, Black Hiver; Copper Falls, at Copper Falls, | hune by George W. Williamson, and handed to Captain | Hall. to-morrow evening; but we much doubt whether | jem per cent; Canton, 2). Farmers (2eR''.)* Pe | Biden an 2 ee ~~ cat . A.D PATERSON, ESQ, Polut Kurna; Eagle Harbor,Eagle Harbor; North Ameri. | McGrath, which proved to be the copy of the warrant, | the attractions will be as great, or the company as large | 01, a4 Worcester, }; Ohio 6, 1); Illinois, 2); Im |” Se ie WH | capecifally anecrtnce that dhe srhseent Alt CHV to. sn, near Eagle. River; Tile “Royal, Kuri Poi endorsed on the back, stating that good bail had eon and fashionabl a8 we attend the grand ay. to be | aon Penneylvenis 0's, 2); Steningt cnghen.j: fete tall.) wee New Stock Kxchange. vs ‘Nharsday Evening next, the lsth inst." ntonagon River: Kurna, Mouth of Eagle | taken, to discharge Wm. ned F. A. Tall- | given at th ne ie edd — — > qT ' | SRNAC on, Pent, Kar per Harbor; } madge, Recorder. Upon receiving this document from | Fire Engine Company, No. 9. Although the tic! | road, 8}; Reading Railroad, 8; Morris Canal, 2); Keet | % US Bak * 3 5056 | On which cccasign the services of toe following eminent iontreal River; ‘Peninsula, west branch Ontonagon | Williamson,Capt. McGrath discharged the prisoner,whon | this entertainment are fixed at a high price, we under- .15.,') these variations are very small, compered Mornin” jaw ie te =.."| ‘Artists have been voluntarily tendered:— River. | Jo, to their surprise in the morning, by sending this dis- | stand that more than two hundred have already been we 4 Sd wet % © ao Monday 35% | VOCALISTS: The greater part ot the stock of th -._ | charge up to the Recorder, he pronounced it to be a | disposed of. | with what they were on Wednesday, when they touch & Hast Boston cM 100 > rid | MRS. E. LODER, e A part of the stock of these companies | forgery ; consequently a warrant was issued by Justice | Brooxtyy Frrnixs.—It is rumored that the commis- om. Norwich und Worcester seid at 76, fourteen 5 Fy lo % | MRS. VALENTINE MOTT, JR. is held inB reery 5 ‘a 4 f | ed botti a DiS 39 44 | ot joston and Pittsburgh, and but little | Merritt, against C. W. Terhune, John S. Austin, and rnor Wright, | 100 1 Ietgnd AR oy fe do 8 MISS JULIA NORTHALL, comparatively is owned in New York. The | Geo. WW jiamson, who were ai Legislature, | Per cent below yesterday's prices |e de © 90 Farmers Trust p33 | MIss MARY TAYLOR, eg Lake Superior und the Pittsburgh Copper Hur- | and Stewait. ‘This case being of a ve! | recently visited Brooklyn in tl capacity,and The annexed tuble gives the quotations for the privel % de ware ¢ wesday 9 | sR EDWARD LODER, and MADAME OTTO. bor Companies were among the first that were | involving some important law points, ware pourety pore opie § a others bare econ pal State stocks and other securities inthis market, for! 3) 3 bs okt Meany sn | MR: W. 8. ROGERS, 2 r it pl w iy . E E 5 ee ae tearent, eke ft reat Of | Justice Osborne, to conduct. the examination of the | Wnconstitutionally in taking away from the city of New | three periods :— : . | INSTRUMENTALISTS! ONS the mosteangwine.. There have been eome 900 of | prizoners, which was done in a gentlemanly and lawyer- | York, the privileges which that corporation had Jong en- Prion o7 Jogene om rae New Yor AUCTIVS SAL | Violin. ... ‘Mr. H. MARKS, 400 tracts | e ton: thi ineral region; but a | UX Manner, and terminated in the honorable discharge joyed and exercised in relation to the establishment of ano b tracts located on this mineral Tegion; but a | x4 Austin and Williameon, clearly showing that | fetries. It is also stated that acompany in New York | uiscastucse idus W. SHIRLEY, Auctioneer HUBER small number, comparatively, of these have been ex- | this forged document emanated from Terhune, and him | have determined to commence a new ferry, without ob: “ 5 Mondey, December !i:h, The ORCH Aot d i plored, and on these tracts there are some 500 resi- | alone. ‘Tho magistrates held Terhune to bail in the sum | taining permission so to do from the commissioners. New York, 7 gt the, entes 9. iol Browdway, 4 | Conductors... Messrs. U-C- HILL and UEORGE LODER. dent miners at work, employed by the several com- | of $500 for his appearance at Court. | Accwenr ro « Honse.—On Saturday evening, a horse | wi wea good las Pianist... .. .. Mr. H.C. TIMM. panies,and on the opening of navigation next | Disorderly House.—T B d last | belonging to one of the hucksters at the Fulton market, | ‘ , Catery naguerne ann spring it is calculated that the number will be aug- | nigit for keeping « idtiocianly house! naeeuieont Sear fell down, from some unknown cause, opposite Mr. Col- ea 165 = Senay eet je bargaiue Five Thane Forces | Tob PORN er rope be on a various Members mented to 2000, Within the last year there have | for the lowest class of rum heads and prostitutes, at No. | €an’s houso, in James street, and was’ so much injured = = btg-7-8-9 180 a — wortey of peer | ofthe Commitee. en ae Te been placed on Lake Superior 14 or 15 sail of ves- | 40 Orange street. Locked up. that the owner will probably have to destroy it. 4 5 1850-1-3 108 100% TICN NC b—Rieh Fancy Goods and aseful House: | -—————— Se nm sels, and as the mining operations increase, there | Passing Counterfeit Money.—Joseph Neal was arrested | ‘THe New Manxxrs.—Two new markets were opened | > § Be . oi See oe Paik et ane es ae | eae e BU BEES SECOND CONGBR Te willbe an increasing number of craft engaged yesterday on suspicion of passing counterfeit money | in Brooklyn last week, one near the Alantic and the, = « as Sa —s-8 ¢ large. sssortment of Rich Gt- | em, rorpecss ally, intents (chants ead ea In the vicinity of Lake Superior, in addition to | upon Casper Hommel, No. 234 Division street. No evi | other near the Fulton ferry. Although the latter is the | Ohno, 6 Sha wa snp, Heavy Plated Ware, superb Tea T'rsys, | take place on Tuesday Evening, Dee. 234, at Niblo’s Concert these valuable mineral resources, there fire immense | 4ence—he was discharged by Justice Taylor. j by far the neatest establishment ‘ 6 Sa am Balv ras, French China | Sajoou, in Broadway, on which oceasion he will be assisted by , 9 , | | a e every prospuct of doing | 5 O30 8 oe Sets, polished Five Sets, and other howse-keep- seyeral persons of eminent taleut. forests of pine and other timber, which can be used Forgery.—Jacob Ferdon was arrested on a bench | 4'yood and profitable busi | 7 101 alOI Ng 100 atOns, Tickets One Doll: sh, to be had at the Music 8 id to advantage in working the mines, and, likewise, | Sabie Georze Nenentee Eyre sa epee baat rcumral—A new tennis court eabout tobe erected H WIGAINRYS 1019 — . iwrpine of steadid nem | at he eal é dati is x aca a ay valuable fisheries. It is from this Lake that the | ; in Brooklyn, under the direction of one of its wealthy | code on — one | _Rarther particulars in future advertisements. _ dls Stis cont and went fe pi, cana a6 eee to Lakes | bee tha’! eas doeetiiee ee ifte Corsretion” ‘ea citizens, the plan 0! hich is Teprevented to An on a $ a} me me 2 | THE COURT OF D: 3 ‘uron and Erie, and which are destined, in time, to t c much more extensive and magnificent scale than the 6 oa 26 — | { GRE ORAL PICTURE, jeore a aR HOGS os Pproit to the United ee pe Seats Nacdiny arrose ene bo weer racket grounds in Broadway, belonging tothe New York 6 =ts =s= New Vor Becsaes 13th, i945, paste by ee Pele cues “Court of his branch ot wealth is only partially developed, | For example, a bill signed by one of his men for $22, babs ‘ Weilbern 0: r a 3 Ty inte | STEAMER CAMBRIA, from Boston —The Mail for the | £ , Death,’ is now open for a short time to the public, at the and needs but enterprise, and a small outlay of capi. | Would be altered by Mir. Ferdon to $24; therefore’ by | ,, A##4U-t.—We learn that a violent, cowardly and en- 1 Ew above will be closed at this office ou Monday, 13th , Exhibi ma of the National Academy of | tal, to make it a great source of wealth. In the year | this operation he would make perhaps from two to four | tizely unprovoked assault was committed upon Henry m -a- at By FM. Fostage on all letters must be prepaid te | Of Broadway nad Leonard street. This very impressive 1844, of whi ie al beta or wealth. in rd cale | dollars on each man at every pay day-—he receiving the | Wilson, Exq., of this city - who is the owner of conside- 9 oie usin. 1 cttere of ball a waace ot wader, five cents; and each | tue, which a quarter of a century ago elicited the admiratig $44, of white fish alone, there were 10,000 barrels | Gonturs on cach man at every pi in | rable property here—by tho keeper of a tavern in the | = = bm | SeRtel be ewes com, eed altace crab minis Genaeadinaaion nak fe shipped from the Sault St. Marie, and'there is no | Ten! Field to bal tortmals Pe Pay off the | Fourth Ward of New York, whither he went accompa = a c> | eu SODERT 8. MORBIB, P.M. | te ee of ies aut Mo't tecresof the nine of doubt but 100,000 barrels annually might be put up | Tokn MoGomixlés whey ot a4 nied by two or three other gentlemen, to obtain,some re- = eS a— #70 ALL VARTS OF EUROPE. | [if. and shipped from this part of the country. | eae Nconagle, a boy of 14 years of ago, was ar | freshments. ‘The landlord of the place was quite a hee owls — wiceesy’ ae lantard Erwan wer | | Admission 25 cents—Sesson Tickets 0 cents. | Descriptive country caunot be over- i i ay, ‘ , sds explained, he was struck several times, and much in: HARNDEN & ©O . |— Sta development,ueeds bur forthepeneral poversznent | ois tehsil Mean gue Dll, 8 shack for $100, snd | Sured Reece ee ee Sly | P.O —temem enn bopaaschores pau ef THE FIRST BALL OF THE is 2 papers. ‘ppears Mr. Brady missed his Caution to Hovse-Kexrers.—On Friday afternoon i Rail’, 12%) - a= - = PLASTERERS’ BENEVOLENT SOCIETY to construct ip canal round the rapids of the | wallet on last Friday, but had not suspected this boy, | last, a well-dressed, middle. aged man, with @ carpet bag tT v saw - LEABA | CE_NEW, YORK, to be held at the Minerva Rooms, No. ey St. Mazy, which connects Lake Superior with | rein Denia ae ay yesterday,when he | in hand, the boarding-house of Mrs. Grafton, “8 aa “ 2 h 406 Broadway, on Tuesday, December 6th, 1845. Tickets Lake Huyon. Ifa canal were constructed, we would | discovered he had been to Mr. Denman and endeavored | No, 62 Fulton stree! , and asked if he could be accommo- w@ Wa ry Inquire et 21) Green, wear Amity street | One Dotla . to be had »t the door, on the evening of the then Lave a water communication from the shores | '0,8¢t $16 on his account ; but Mr. Denman suspecting | dated with quartors’ tor He was answered in P ieee 4 Dita | Ball, or of any ofthe following of Lake Superior to the Atlantic. | Something was wrong, saw Mr. Brady, whenthe whole | the affirmative, and shown in' ter! -4 THE LAST MESSAGE, | COM. itt j matter came to light by Mr. Brady stating his case to the | Cocmurrative, an d tak : ‘a ‘ ym y | jeunes rm Ft the last seasion of Congress, there were sundry | chief of police, who sant oficer Norris on the Dusiness, | he stepped out, saying he should return ina ew moments z Fated ~ oy Fy AN ATR Ya Birbelemey Connelly, Fae 4 4 = - - ~ oh "ol te ay ns i Take sieemirta foreion wo taal OF tole pis Se Which resulted in that efficiont officer recevering all the | which he did, and re-entered his room. By this time sus: vwertel bead of tetrlivempel stgsmn.” Dering the resh onew ‘JAMES WICKHAM, Chairman. | n a : m.— | money and papers. ‘The boy is locked up for examina: | picion (if it existed) was disarmed, and towards dusk the | * Ex-Dividend. These memorials were referred to the committee | tion by the Chief. entleman took ‘nother walle out with a small bundle in | It will be Perceived on comparing the quotat ns of on roads and canals of the Senate, who, upona care- | U. 5. Cireult Court—In Chambers, is hand—leaving his carpet bi Beware at “he } a i | TER Mec ARS fieasurer 15 att ie" wa T) , a , room. | the 1ith inst., with those current on the 2th of Novem preparll with prow: tures ent fal review of the matter, made a report, which was | In the evening, one of the boarders discover ew : Celtics fo Goce hone ies Saloon, Friday Evening, 19th De 4 accompanied by an estimate made by Col. J. J. | Te Case ef Capibin TRIS the toceedtage onthe | “th cloak was missing from his rom, and that the | Der, that there has been a very great decline in prices" WitiA DOLty Pai py Khe dem» cgi at “- ew s ral | Government stocks hold their own very well amitet the Tr. | war excitement. Some of the stocks of delinquent States bey ning, q ig, the eves, andthe flling have fallen back several per cent, and fenneylvane®*¥ THE FOURTEENTH NUMBER OF Abert, of the topographical corps of engineers,warm- ly recommending the conetruction of such a work. | day morning. Mr. Hoffman spoke at considerable length Logh hs is a: estimate made by Col. Abert, the whole cost ineeg’ the motion, and was replied to by the United oft motion to commit the Captain were resumed on Satur. | St7@>ger’s Lid te fey ha hie aye pe same H. Irish, 175 T. H. od, 21 Mercer House, Broome si, and at Niblos’8.- dit me wt; the » work would not 000. ten District Attorney. Judge Betts reserved his de. | Pacific street, was entered by thieves, and t . Ne EAN het 4 Lid i the general go- | slsion tunlil this morning, iB is Ge les stolen from the basement entry:—one new black | have declined in consequence of reports raised by the ALEXANUVER PLETCHER'S LECTURE. will b n Lodge, No. (vernnienty tere Will'be = boundlew fell of enter ‘oi Plen | ee meanty ewe leas en ning j cue, mixed sack | bears that the full semiannual interest due om the Ist of DEVOTIONAL FAMILY BIBLE itt 0. 00Fe at anal st. iJ . . “s : 0 MMO cas, * Wy pial ing ; one ol ook ‘a - | prise opened, and, in a few years, Lake Superior | ‘This Court will set on Friday and Saturday next, to | cloth over-coat ; and two boys’ sack over coats. Hepreary Would net be pals ot saatertty. Shove te at Ge | US Sew sum eam nh ey fiitte to jana te hy = Te I Oe ian will be one ot the most thriving parts of our country. | hear arguments. Tho beginning of the week will be de- SME ae Rec slightest foundation for this report, and it is cirewlated temas Maka © Wie oak be A h—4 SEYMOUR. J. STRONG, N. G. In natural harbors, it is better provided than any | voted to the trial of causes bas Waa pgs are regret that the Gover- | oxtirely for stock jobbing purposes. Eoye. ar eee he) J MILTON SMITH, Secretary. 415 2t*m other of the great Lake: : Court Cater his Day. Mae coteinee: imeaalce a treaty with the Oncida | ‘The Stato Treasurer, inhis circular issved « few days Gi," nF" sume (p> LECTURES ON SHAKSPEARE. , MINERAL Weautn oF Wisconsin.—The mineral Apso Preas—Iist part.—1, 8, 5, 7,11, 13, 15, 17, 19, ate majority of the Chiefs and Braves to con- | #ince, A yh ae the greatest confidence, that the in - TENSION Mi the Boney “Lipsy Hoo, Cleese at: ! discoveries in Northern Wisconsin are not confined | "3 1'vart.—9, 4, 294, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 90, 22, 4 | clade a treaty upon any terms that would com terest due in February will be paid in full; and his ste © ember 15, at 7ig olcloc to copper and silver only, but iron also has been found 0 aah eating? SUN VN ae" 'o sell the whole or any part of their domain ment to that effect will outweigh any assertions to the dmittance, for a gentieman $0 cents; a gentleman and lady te rin Which | Inronrawr Decision.—The Annapolis Republican | sourt ick wouiibe bel Frfhem remorse vicinity ore! We have tet up: aver large | Abert ou ths Leg ag Shares of the Court of Appeais, deli- | will soon be coin hemmed in by’ white settle west side of the river, at different times; and, it ii b halls Ada fartin, in the case of J, B. Lowell vs. the | —the land (which lity) b jentlemaa and ( more ladies $1. = of the Let ire Room. 413 Stistre | io great abun: county of Bro eT contrary made by all the stock jobbing speculators in the country. As this matter is of very great umportence om ‘ealth, and to those cellent WANTED, the | State of Maryland, ‘The case grew outof the act of the | surveyed and n rl to the credit of f holding t beat ¢ jow in market—and th ob, y y is ghinion of scientific. man, that the Fort Howard Reserve | Legislature of Maryland, of tat of April, 181%, laying | be to vem like ihe polsonats Unsere to ther country | eyconds Of the State, we give the circular of the State MERCHANT T4lLOR. eros ses Teas Rh vont of rpcorences ment Township citusted a few miles east of Green Boy, | ‘* "Property, and which enumerated jong such | around it. It is needless to reiterate at this time what oeiand 16 ‘and 7% Liberty 80 fiven go character, ke. from her ast employer. Please iv also rich in this mineral. Ta addition to iron, epost property liable to taxation, “ the proportion | ly taught the Am Finances ov Pew es rp Fh nay Geveet, fly to No. 44 Prince street, dud 207 mens of lead have been found upon and near the Wolf, | pwned be perso reg Bo oe cere nett indians are an im "kant Wace ascot Tor ical ‘west, WANTED, mi " 4 Me ’ iemnrine Stanomaen inde ar Ceptt ca | wate ihe brevis smack er taped: Fes Teenatice saveas as ee i eeepc nn | A MEUARION ys renter Piper per rock in thelr country. The fact that suck valuable | °¢.0% the appellant on account of his interest or propor- | gino the people of Green Bay have seen abtind e: he fi eo by ¥} Tae mily, or Wessdeg beer i NK F porter int Ininerals are to be found in such great abundance, inoue | (one certain vessels, and this case was brought before | plitications of the truth of the position: true! ultimo, exbibi the Treasury of . READY MAD# ¢ ING, shovel and wast pou the table: or to open oysters, first Fate immediate vicinity would som fo indicate that iething | tax, which it was contSaded, vu ncompatiois wk she | Soy Crear te ceeae a aunamperata;but we are | tn which however is Included the sum of , MS ke a el Cesc" | inary heme ao tiga in prevent the onward 2 J 4 sorry to say that the number of such is very great. Onthis | una le, the Derk: ’ i D et bm ate ft Ebetidds oF te ternony ot Rag ag wanton privi and immunities conferred by the law of Con- | account more than any other,the people of this town de- | B ind other depreciated paper, thus showing Caley | $350 y nar mame, ber. Lately arrived from Ireland. Nov. 25th. _—— RatLroap GRievanck in New Jersey.—A manu- facturer of Newark, complains inthe Daily Adverti- er of the loss he suffers in consequence of the refusal of removal; and not because wo envy them their | available balance of $356,617 78. 4 result is eminent. large chores ase tment erte Sears Wa and comfortable farms. As soon tA Governor | ly satisfactory, when it is considered that the ~ a, Apu. ‘coommecly om haw age mtspe WANTED, q Prt pine abe beh ine he uecortelived that it (roula be Pag to oe oe the La palin and all other liabilities of the Com- re Earaseting thous owe marerial, can have it | A SITUATION go.0 Check or Assistant i 4 » and r @ | clude a treaty, upon an: , that those | monweslt! ring the past year, have been fully paid, antes 2 Nh i gab mmarri decision of the Court as follows :— who wished to ge t0 Miteowet tall hazards would make | and among which were severel extras d 6 FoVor sale. 0: would bg, ssseted b 4 te aN ls wn vers Wholesale or liberal salary, mi st from the lity cau be produ- di3 3t*r —— ‘able opinion d 4 We can perceive no repugnancy, between the law of | k their wis! 4 Camden and Amboy Rail 0 nown their wishes swered favora- | tures, amount in the a toa sum. freight on the road trom ‘Trenton 10 Now ny :t0, Curry Maryland imposing a tax upon this property, und the | bly to this call. Their wis a hs to nase known to | The exact cman of te oteed due in next [rorovn ated eee a eee LAE), CoLd rl This isa great grievance. All transportation between acts of Congress it which an exemption trom it has | the proper department, and probably some means will be | cannot now be stated, inasmuch as it will upon RHEUMATISM—ACUTE AND CHRONIC. the towns on the New Jersey Railroud. and the trees lnimed ppellant. devised to romove them. THus endethis attempt to make | the amount of interest certificates heretofore issned wh CHRISTIE'S west of New Brunswick, is reed round by New York } refore, that the imposition of this tax | a treaty with the Oneidas. Gov, Dodge, we are fully | which may be funded up to that ; the amount, a G ALVANIC RINGS and the Amboy road, in order that the Camden phen constitutional exercise of the taxing power of the | satisfied, exerted all the means that lay in his power to | however, Yedueting the tax, may be stated to be abouts! ,. ' j ol boy Company may monopolize the profits. This is one Stato, and that the judgment of the County Court must | purchase either apart or the whole of the reserve, and | $900,000, ty Cs Compores hamert{, are _ AND Phe exclusive disabilities which these companion tee, | P@ aflirmed."—Baltimore Patriot, Dee. 13. | his official conduct relative there! honor upon | — Independent of other sources of revenue not necessary | *™ om BN avenpcng & LUL. MAGNETIC FLUID. jose upon the people of the State in return for the excl Ww; ES yon “ himself and upon the Indian Department. Green Bay | now to be stated, there is due from the several counties ~ ri Booie Sih © resitive and lprne enre, forthonepnisin ve privileges which we have given them. The rates | char hetk? CANAl.—-We have reason to. believe | Republican, Nov. ith, of the Commonwealth, for the taxes assessed for 1819, | So ———— meomanay, Det aay be the soueplanae, fe readily Vivica he my ate «! fare to ane eae the jern towns, are enor. | Ontario munication between Lukes Erie and deducting es, costs of collection and per centege, Wile discovery. The je reilre wi a modifiesti wot" wt of the body woth = . enor pt 1a} ar OL oO A} and measuring 198 feet {rom knighthead to taf | Eastburn, prelate of the di Maseachusetts aking th rm ior preoa DE. Af Py ‘ork for ,or . are now oc! ; “ a » prelate o locese assachuset ‘ears, by e same allowance, the ol f aso itcoute us $C 36to. go-to New Bruswick’ Gee | fall: though vessels of 14t feet @ inches can pass, Hi- | has irucd «public declaration ek pcossec of nie aay, | ble ei t of outstandi 2 f “ite ee, Fr Pease eae ta | "Utevnet tte amount of outstanding tax for 1845, ( IC T - Sige tens | hp ee reten one Sec ane Sug eacemnceo ieee Puseyism 1x Bosron.—The Right Rev. Bishop | the n $616,000; and there iv di EL SULIS" of (ive bart: i event Belt Vision, from 9 to 4 | the Rings, and can be ‘adapted a of trace with New York is greatly increasing, but the high therto, ou account of the non-completion of the two | probation of certain Romish ceremomals, or “outward tear Paaouge, Catarmet and | | Cluristie's Galvanic Strengthening Plasters, 00 highthy ap - fare and the rules of t) company respecting freights, lower locks, 120 or 122 feut has heen the extreme length. | signa” of Catholicism introduced into the new church for e ches 1 | Proved im diseases of 0 It in also the inte i : ba oll $616,000 09 aera an jeakeess, and na a prevent ‘ back: it— i . ntion of th nt, we under: | free siti r) ble nt ith Attention and suceess. +) are PORE ran Fae cana roe Sa pore bt jose a erful steam ge onthe 9 Tawerenee, | Borton,. . innovations ate form of dn Crainn: airevees yours, baal 287,000 00 | omen oS EABIRSIUN or tate, cared ve 3 Sait are worthless Ba i ‘anals, so that the public may real lecorations of dlesticks and of —_— | * TAL inserted that ean searce! P The Maver oe toy. tin. serppee ef etanting at ed ihe savant 0 of th construction, in a very aicoh ow cross by whi the table is surmounted; Amount of outstanding taxes now due, | Re ui ero pa os | ton se phi A RB Secor Co Semags veers nena | SA geerre enw Sacer perrt yop | Slveeee ng mel eS | eee ee Beater OT