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SYKT —_ , AYPoINTMENTS AND Conrinmations.—We have | PRowstrion or German Enicration to TEXAS | ‘Theatricals. \ Cihy Tateltienes. Seenien Ieee N EK W YORK HERALD already alluded to a remarkable under current | aND THE Unirep Srargs.—From German papers, ee seat yc a see ae { ustal hau lant ove a pe gee res ot tee gunn held ‘on Tucsdey ta at apne wall, SSE i begga: - A : i i again last at above atre. enough tan early hour, but offered no obstruction to the trains. considerable business of a financial character was trans- New York, Friday, December 19, 1945, | CMtnS ee i er bees, “gee | received ot this office, we transl - ha 3 say that the heroine of the piece, Julia, was enacted by ‘The snow fell to the. depth of about four or five inches ; | acted ; in addition to whieh, resolutions were adopted to = ———_—— = | tom - 1on to : hi é Ppol by pes | eal inet ordeg, igsued by the King be ae lated Mrs. Charles Kean, to convey some idea of the perfec- \gu tbe xan wap made from Greenport, in about three poke spoiicalion Magee tgeeetare <f \depiate, for the a8 Country Subscribers. | ing officers throughout the Union, and the probable | from his palace of Sans Souci, on the Octo- tion with which it was performed. ‘The piece itself isa patie: og | SRS ge Bee of | Kidos at ot ae oe ‘and the ¢om)ensation Subseribers in the country, receiving their papers in a | chance of their confirmation by the United States | ber last. . It is a document as curious as it is impor- drama of the highest rank, both in its plot, conception | 7 . ‘ “ 5 about nineteen, all th rom Pawtucket, and who, | °f the County Treasurer at five hundred dollars, in place and that their term of sub- | Senate. We refer particularly to the Collectors of _ tant,and hence we present itin allits royal formality 4.4 style; and, perhay in proportion totits excellence, like many others, float our streets “like leaves upon the | of the large amount of iees which they now receive. yellow cover, will under scription has nearly expired. | the Atlantic cities, and other officers appointed du- to our readers. is the difficulty of coming up to its conceptions and re- preninns . a ve, Lamtingly sod ose vane | ui Pouen Fran Last ¢ granting: 8 Jone pand ol patly Weekly Herald | ning the recess of the Senate, and whose names will CABINET ORDER. ; presenting in the life the passions and feelings which roping’ at about mid-day yesterday. White standing | whose real name we suspect to be Charles Hoadiey— unease eat he extremely inte | ¥¢ Placed before that body for confirmation about 7% the Minister of State, Hire Fun Bodelechwing ¢ the author drew in his closet. Grcatas isthe merit to near the American Museum, ruminating upon the pano- was arrested by officer Platt Powell, by order of the j ‘our report of the 22d ult. I have seen, with aston- ramic view of the countless thousands who pass Broad- Mayor, on a charge of irfdecently exposing his resting | these days. A aensrn: ier or Brasil ishment, that rumor has boon eivoulated in several de- be oe to the author or a pu een ens as ating uke meteors Deore h train a vision, he person in the a te, ate ra: ad a f i ave It will contain, iv addition to the news of the week, a | Current, exists at Washington against the confirma- partments of East Prussia, that it was my design to pro- good actor deserves is grea! for accosted by avery familiar bred chevalier de indus- been recently marri a young girl of re- Jong article on the mineral region of Lake Superior, with | tion of the Collectors appointed tor Baltimore, Phi- Mote and encourage en emigration of my suble pelved only, but the actor must not alone be penetrated with all jong other things proposed to his greedy spectable family and connexions, now residing in Aid . gar’ questioned him “whether he wouldn't like towalk a Chariton street. New York, and to’ be, by profession, ustrating the location of the principal mining | ladelphia, New York and Boston, and also against | 1¢ ‘of such a report, and the efforts of my officers the intensity of the;author’s feeling—he must also give Titi Ney i ctreet to seo the wild animals? to whieh acompositor. fe had on Mis person a valurble gold nies; likewise a capital engraving of Smith, now | the Post te icularly the Pi to refute it, and instil a better idea into the minds of the Jife, animation and reality to the internal conception. ro willingly assented. They walked up watch and chain, and not being able to give tisfacto- ee cet . © Postmasters (particularly the Postmaster of New jnhabitants, many persons have been led to believe it— 47s, Kenn's representation of Julia is a beautiful picture taras the Park Theatre, where the doors ry account of his singular conduct, was committed to on trial for robbing the tow barge ,Clinton, and a | York,) and other officers of those places, and some, by an inconsiderate haste to sell their posses. "5- spirited sketch of the Star Police. sions, for the pu ‘i i A to the gallery being open, our gentlemanly cells, under the charge of Mr. Pelletraw. A youn : | According to the best private informatio#{ which Siom#,{0Fthe purpose of emigrating, have involved them- of ession, feeling and nature; it is» living tableau, | witch lCromptly declared “This is the place!” Atthis and very good looking female, named Ann Williams, ee ne me a agi in wrappers, ready for | we have received, the opinion is prevailing, that tions to lead to any emigration from fatherland,since thei mailing. Price sixpen Faris it from my fatherly inten- which if it might be equalled, could never certainly be time they were joined by a confederate of our chevalier, living with a respectable family at Bleeker’s Buildings, ¢ a ron co einasiant « r surpeaned. A. Bole, epi Be axerennee a mieing who led the ascent to the “gods abov ” sod on thelr way ip Jackson street, was Sound yy ofticar MoCorm ek in ~ 2 . is no want of employment for hired hands in the count sh erformance of is character, an er al 1 itu fe ocket book; when the vardanc: 1e street, in, stat of intox: a. was | Gen. Marriott, the present Collector of Baltimore, nd, aluo, because there are large districts of land in| great secret of her superiority is, the nature, truthful. | Picwed,bha moll Mau t ul tno Pictortal Herald. | will not be removed, in consequence of a difficulty East Prussia where there is a great deficiency of agri- ss and ade itself apparent by remarking that conveyed tothe well known place of “refuge for tho Ttural lab Milsnann ty idee naoe that ail simplicity of Ker delineation. ‘There are three | they ware very lucky. Some words then ensuad be- | destitute,” situated under the Brooklyn market, and will ‘This splendidly embellished Holiday Herald is now among the antagonists and competitors of his own Cv tural laborers. Although it is my hope that the effo: s of representation, viz: painting, writing and act- realy. It is tae most reckerché thing of the kind that the pe of the magistracy and of all wellintentioned subjec ;, they are all identical in their end and object, : infamy, of threatening and quarrel there be taken caro of uutil this morning, Whe sho will ny ing t! roprietorship of so val- no doubt be proper! oed o: @ police magis- { the | party, which renders them unable to agree upon his | will succeed in convincing those who have been led | which is t0 represent or describe nature ; we gaze with eee tasate i —e a id sins American public bas seen for sometime. It contaits | successor. It is believed that Mr. Carr, our recent **tt8Y; of the falsehood of such rumors ; yet, inorder to delight upon a fine painting, we read wit " in B le and unloo! fora treasure. It was finally agreed trates. nse admi- that the one who should offer the most liberally, should — Rrooxnyn Manxers. ‘ ; i fy —Some of the old occu of aaene huadred ilivetrations of th pel ineidents | oats D ; fully remove all doubt upon the subject, I hereby em- in afine description in writing, whether of human : Pat cat vee au al Cae ; pias yoo hast eens, boeatar Saga. | Charge @’Affaires at Constantinople, is desirous of power you to make this Order Me te whtre ie eka Ghane navel; or of diuer teingsy but the-dcarsa oe ot Neithe oes oocteads® of the “things that | siends inthe Brooklyn. ‘Market, in James street, fore ta that have occurred withts the Tast year be | obtaining this office; but there are so many cliques | S0¥erniment journals at Gumbinness and Koenigsberg. | combines all the beauty of the first two, and isatthe ingle,” it was 0 ered to our young "un of adventure for | Xen.aiaem et the powerful opposition which they have es representing the Grect South Pass in the Rocky | ‘ aa he a h a (Signed,) Frepericx WituiaM. same time the most perfect of the three, tor while fwenty dollars; but his money being principally at his Stalls in the new mi near the Fulton Verry. ‘They | Mountains, lately discovered. in Baltimore, that the democrats there are not able = While the King himself speaks in this gentle | it does all that painting or writing can do, (and that is to toarding house, in Delancy street, he was unable to imagine that they have stilla right and title to liberal n wrappers. | to agree upon any one in particular, and so General | Marriott will hold on tor some time yet. The same . state of things exists in Philadelphia. Mr. Horn, Our special express, to leave Boston, if the steamer ar- . rives there at the right hour, msy now be hourly expect- abe Shag of re aera eee Buren man, ed to reach the Herald office. Tho steamer is in her | SOU! persona’ iriend of Mir. Bolk. | A strong op- | position exists among the office pegging democrats ————— | of Philadelpma against his confirmation, and there Peace we War—Our Foreign Negotiations. — js much sensibility upon the subject. In Boston, The « qviting debate in the Senate,on the Oregon there is a like position of things, anda strong un- : AB ea sees we "represent images and scenes,) it is also endowed with a «point up” d. He, however, ; strain, the Minister of Police is following it up with | quality which they possess not, and that is fe, and reali. /Quivation and well satisfied of its being a are specuia. utTonege and support; without, professing, any regard more coercive measures, and for this purpose has ‘Y. 10 short, the drama is both a painting and a brief tion, divested himself of his great-coat and watch, worth their not far distant neighbors; and without manifesting | . novel, conveyed, however, to the mind,notby the pencil jn ail about thirty dollars, until he could go and procure ny disposition to givo to their friends any ‘credit brushed up some old and obsolete laws forbidding | of the painter, of by the type of the printer, but by the the money; they, of the other party, being disposed to fo. the’ enterpriso ‘and spirit which have prompted the transfer of manufacturing secrets and skilltofo- | moving, living and speaking of the thin rant almost any indulgence. It isneedless to state that them to engage in a worthy and decidedly promising ‘1 scenesand persons themselves,] which ai tho pocket book was but poorly represented within, speculation reign countries. ’ : : Thus it h although of very prepossessing appearance without, or "ha 4 dis 1d on Wednesday: eveni The cause of all this anxiety and alarm, is the as- the othe: — that our young stranger was most grossly, and cruelly Pine ne Wes discovernd. on, Weadneeiay evening, * A . P it has pa fore the eyes. The identity in all re- | swindied. ‘occurrences have become so frequent 2¥out seven o'clock, in tho coffee burning es ishment tonishing and unprecedented emigration now taking | spects i fame, though they vary in some of their of late, that we tire in our record of them. It dos of H. Green, No. 19 Hicks street, the circumstances of i “ 4 in sub- it, Which creafed considerable sensation in the neighbor- place from Germany to the United States. Accord- | propert cidents, and, therefore, being insub- however, that some steps should be taken by our vigi- Which or Saivsun iuanision otis Dciceberaitemek Price si nee a copy Arrival of the Acadia. (teenth day, and is, therefore, fully due. ame, if one is condemned, the others ; " a anc Iso; f these insinua- : i ing to all the accounts which we receive from the | * ji ‘latent? lantes, to intercept the predatory career o} f ‘The store had been closed for tho question, vad the present defences of the country, | qy-r-current is at work there also, against Mr. Mor- fan Se Ge a ae cen ROR gk gad they waar incl ‘a pan Greist 8) 8 ua coneiment, ting wales in Rrosecnlibe their criminal designs upon night, Rear ‘sind: le a hee aiaewarts, tee terminated in an unanimous vite of all parties of | ton. It is said that this feeling against the last men- va 5 | description of the actions of ite—thet isa no Sherunthiinsngiays incsaslany: neighbors perceiving a strong smell of smoke, traced it , ‘ ‘ sot i . le of the better classes, well supplied with mone; | A Lawyer Non-Surren.—Yesterday,while Mr. Andrew is building, forced 0} thet bndas Put th Breat contest iteelt—on the ap” | taned individual proceeds from the men of his own aad foods, pouring fone all cae of German: é rseryer pin Ertan rape gies and Thompson, a member of the bar, was Sane cause in fueanl eres a H proaching crisis in the history of the world—may be "party, and his fellow office nolders. Indeed, there Rel y > Deauty of her imitation, ‘To select any portion of her the Court of Common Pleas, he threw off his over-cout | distance from either the stove or the fire place. | With {to be only begun. A similar debate will spring; " ye’ the seaports, in order to embark for Texas. Such part lor praise would be difficult, though there were pas- 2nd laid it onachair near him. During the progress of buckets of water, procured by the Hose Company, ae nin Cee eee is much bitterness among the Boston democrats in, mighty tide of emigration, it is represented, had | tages 1u which she surpossed almost herself, It ia saying the trial, one of the gentlemen loafers who occasionally’ whose house is but a fow paces distant, It was put out i. Well - but the truth to affirm that her acting is an almost per- honor tho court with their presence, decamped with the before an age was done than simply tho burn- never before been witnessed. Well may the mon- 04 exhibition of nature ; a praise which can be given 00at, and has not since been heard of. iog ont of the the door, and observed g from a small closet in the tront shop, some tin in the Senate, ona different question; and | relation to offices, as there always is upon the -ques- there is no doubt that in less than three weeks, the s i ; other House of Congress will be in an equal nate. of tion of dividing the spoils. They wee fact @ Set archs of Europe now begin to take the alarm, when | to none of the cognate arts, either of painting or writing; A.C. Axporrer’s Orticat Gatueny.—This fineexhi- | Haneas Conrus.—The black woman, Rosanna Ambers, : . fact, the posi. | {R® Most exorbitant, craving fellows in exis" they open their eyes to the fact that their European Yet there were passages which, Rerhaps, were a litte bition still continues to attract the attention of the pub who was committed on & charge of arson, in attempt: excitement on the same subject. In-fact, the posi- | tence, much more hungry than savage wolves and monarchical institutions impoverish the people aren acted, like figures in a noble painting {00 highly lic. The nies ~ cor telaty. tie Sanat ot the kind we ing to fire the dwelling house of Mr. Kimball, in Fulton tion of our foreign relations, particularly with Eng- | y the foot of the Rocky Mountains, or than and drive them out ofthe country; while our free in- Sey'wrere, however, iow. indeed. and eter the dif. ooking sf them.” His beoranes are in an entirely origi: , ret, WSs LTOUE peter args a eine further ve Vand by re, wt ‘and, seems rea tor a onsen ns | starved bears on the prairies of the Oregon seilanions slave eo or reat o Cate nem all flculty is ‘considered which, belongs to this art, | nal style, and are very beautiful, | testimony, suicient was elicited to exonerate her from a hysical character, inorder to be able to nego- : i ossession of an am- the wonder is that there is so little to blame, i s np Ci 8 ly a | the charge, and she was accordin ischarged from and physical ch ; 8°" territory. The controversy is kept up by broad- ple reward to honest industry. where, in every step, look, word and motion, pro- daprases tamales ate Ae. at thardbove actictes: | Gee I ae tiate with suecess, and prevent a termination of the sides between Morton and Hensh Sagas ‘ re ' : n 8, by jaw, to the infinite | This movement forms one of the links in that tracted to a length of time, the artist is josed to the being stolen from halls. At this season of the year| p, Brooxiyy.—There were fourteen deaths difficulties im positive war. The President and Se- amusement of the quid nuncs of Boston. In this chain of events which we have before pointed out rh Dace ing SHIRE WEDS, ering Ln) 62 there are hundreds of fellows about, who, under all sorts | yn Brootlyn during the week ending on the 13th inst. nate are girding up their moral energies for the crisis | |: ‘ 5 jon and developed—that crisis of which we have spoken, ™ug" of Mrs. Charles Kean, but little space is left to de- of pretexts, enter boarding houses, and caray off all that | Of this number, ten were children, including two fatal city, there exists also a strong feeling of opposition yot€ to the artists who played with her. It rarely ha) h. . | i if PPO! which, sooner or later, will come, when Europe comes within their reac cases of hydrocephalus. betore them, and taking means to prepare the physi- | t the confirmation of Mr. Lawrence, particularly roused to deadly enmity by our prosperity and her Rod* however, or indeed can happen, that a piece in @L ay « Hesnocx BuocKs.”—Abouttwo months since ‘Tux Wiuusamenvnc “ Proruer.?—'This individual cal energies of the Union to aid and assist in the | amidst that clique of politicians which made the OWN continuing impoverishment, will take up arms back” last night. We may do Mr Kean justice ona fu. We Understood that the fovermment Aad ondiced some | solemnly denies having participated in any attempt at same great purpose. greatest noise against Mr. Van Ness, and it is now 12 0H united confederacy against republican Ame- ture occasion; time will not allow it now. |The petite | hemlges Rocks, Unergrith, Pitot Come yet, and | josusrection in Virginia; and, althoagi he, makes ne Such is the position of the country, as indicated said, if the party does not agree upon another indi- given, een Acacia eerie coated the “Hunchback,” erven some notice. We during this weather the street is in a horrible condition, | to be perfectly sane, and claims to be Arespectable man, by the public attitude of the President and Congress; vidual, they may have the chance ofhavinghimeon- gin totoreshadow the approaching fever. Hitherto not inserted on the play Probably, as the river is closed, the hemlock blocks will | possessed, withal, of considerable real and personal and we have every reason to believe that the posi firmed by the Senate. eee has seen with satisfaction the outpouring of yesembi 8 more the storling meee or the mucttols ih ie hh Svow.—The Samdanes fell merrily yesterday, | Lee ABR San —Mr. Charles Train, who has tion of the British government, and the British Par. | Now, all this undercurrent in the administration °t Population towards our shores ; now, however, jiere, than the miserable productions of some modern cutting and cro ach other as though they were heen many years engaged as one of the deck hands of Raab. ageoaauca il esata baveecetved dabei . c © administration jt seems she is beginning to wake up, and to disco- dramatists. Mr. Barrett kept the company which re- merely playing. This looks finely, and calls up the | the Fulton ferry, hae. lately, on several occasions, been 5 ret e Saye: | ranks, against the confirmation of these officers, isa ver that men—their labor, their brawny arms and mained in a constant roar of delight; but such was ‘thé scenes of the past—the prancing of noble steeds—the shamefully maltreated by a’ parcel of men belonging to gence from this side, will be equally as exciting and very strange affair. If any of those whom Mr. Polk #¢tive sinews (which they have despised and treated vivid impression of the first piece, that only few,com- laugh of light-heai irls—the throwing of the snow— Williamsburgh and Brooklyn, who occupy respectable important. Yet inthe midst of this war of words, j,.4 appointed are not deserving of being confirmed with scorn and contempt) constitute the true wealth paratively, remained’to witness the end. Mrs. Chavles and the jingling igh bells. But we shall probably stations in life, and are represented to be connected we have the best reason to believe that negotiations between the two countries have been re-opened; and Kean’s benefit takes place on Friday night, and we hope have opportunities enough to enjoy all these pleasures wth mercantile and professional establishments of fair by the Senate, no doubt the President will be firm che countrys COPS PSECU E SOSH The may have such a house as is called & bumper. She again to winter. ; ing TAN York.) At one time ie-wasso violently as- led tl é é , [bien ag ep) , Tae, Tina eed N ; enough to remove them himself, and thus to take [8 it not strange that while Europe is waking up | Wiy Perfor Oey et Creech Police Intelligence. at his clothes were nearly torn from his person; si eae e 4 | " ‘ Patrick Ci two or three evenings afterwards the same persons not only negotiations with England on the Oregon ibili to the discovery of this truth—this absolute truism ia Bazan.” P . Dec, 18.—Arrested for Murder.—Patrick Campall and 9” r § ie f i all the responsibility. But we we y. Tu 8 abso! Bazan.” We have mentioned her benefit after commend: : 2 made a like savage and unprovoked attack upon him.— question, but also negotiations with Mexico for the | friends of oe : eid hould ors his aoe ne nae political economy, there is—or rather there was—a ing her acting, as a necessary corollary; for since she John Hart were arrested by that efficient magistrato, Jus. Ls P! pon ki bal ec s ‘ : / Dota A ‘The regime exercised by the company is 80 exces r * party in this country which sought to drive back the | acts so well, her benefit, as something of a recompense, tice Roome, assisted by Captain Bush, charged with the settlement of the Texas boundary, as well as for the It can only be by begging cliques, or from those sets i y ry + 4 P iy severe, as almost to require the employees to submit to faanieen Hoods of wealth that were rolling upon our shoes, | ought to be attended well. MUTdar Of Mate Coe WC tleed Tactare wodome insult with humiliating meekness und cowardice; but purchase of the Californias. of politicians who look forward to the succession, #84 to shut out the stream which fertilized our dis- Bowsny.—Notwithstanding the inclement weather last Ferg, and were working at new building in 4th st. near the _ it is to be hoped tbat, in the instances above referred to, As far as we can ascertain, the steps taken in the | ‘There may be a strong feeling in the great cities ‘"t Wildernesses, by stigmatizing the movement a8 evening, a very large and highly rospectable audience 6th Avenue, about 8 o'clock in the morning, whena dirt | there will, at all events, be shown a proper determing” | will perfor rm s wi i i . "8 an influx of foreigners; forgetting that it was the » ‘thi r 2”, rt by the name of Matthew Cogan, drove, or tion to bring the cowardly rowdies before some tribunal negotiations with kngland, since the termination of | against the confirmations, but we doubt whether it very aaiie apeinadt Which et one time or other * congregated within the walls of the “Metropolitan.” cartman, Dy, the name Of vith gand’ whch nererejacy Where they will be made to answer for their grave of- the correspondence by Mr. Buchanan’s last letter, wil! affect the Senate. cast every individual Anglo-Saxon in the country The popular and thrilling drama entitled the “Lady of Campail and Hart in some way from’ their work; when f0ces. ) are these. Soon after Mr. Buchanan, by the autho- (ibe cierto eet chen (or, if not him, his ancestor) like a shipwrecked St. Tropez” passed off with éclat. John R. Scott, by his ispute arose between Hart and Cogan,and Hart struck ; More Ficus 1x Brooxuyx.—On Baeeay Steere last rity of the President, had withdrawn the proposition Gey. Cass.—Many of the public journals in this | mariner, upon the shores of a new world ? admirable delineation of the character of the hero, will eee ae week pean oxen cant the: hod with two taverns in Brooklyn became theatres for the enact- i i = The soundness of that policy by which Texds has | increase his well earned reputation. He is, indeed, ono ; ’ Se ee ee an Rae tine ake of the 49th parallel from Mr. Pakenham, in August | latitude are extremely severe on Gen. Cass, on ac- been made a constituent part of the Union, begins P ran around a pile of bricks, and comin; hind Co-, || common batsogme in Chitsdendom,” Avobe plage, abe lust, we understand that instructions were sent out | count of the warlike sentiments avowed by him in already to show itself. It 1s the guarantee of Ame- ° ‘te most versatile actors onthe stage. The drama of gan, struck him a violent blow with his hod on the back | Propriotos of ody oot oe retality wed in the : ae 4 ; ie gua! é 5 “ of his head, which felled him to the ground sonse- | Victim of the most shameful brutality; and in the other by the next steamer to Mr. McLane, authorizing | the recent debate in Congress. They ridicule and | rican laws and institutions, whic! ell render every Oe enaaiHeANeeeeneat patna poe ok atthe same'time fracturing the tens Was ne case, gentleman carrying on Dusine oie hor C1 2 i tov i i jour- ew country a nucleus and a resort for a future race = Per, “ “s " mediately picked up and conveyed to the house of John , dealer in New York, was dreadfully nata house him to communicate to the British Government | cut him up up in every quarter. The French jour- 3f hardy American republicans. night the operatic and romantic drama of “Rob Kelly, No.2 Christopher street, (where he boarded,) in | Which he is occasionally in tho habit of visiting for #0- the desire of the American Government for a re- nalin this city, which is considered the organ of Roy” is performed, in which Mr. Scott plays the Mac: dying condition, and a doctor sent for, but before he ar- | cial and convivial purpos: opening of the negotiation, by some new proposi- | the French government, is particularly severe and = Musicat, Pgsrivat yor THs Benzrit or THE POOR. gregor. After which the spectacle of the “Bloodhounds,” Tived, poor Cogan expired, Mz. Joseph HH Risrce, gma eneun THe Murperen.—Albert J. tion on the part of England. These instructions | sarcastic, and taunts him with having once publish | —We find in the newspapers the following admira- jn which those distinguished artistes, Coney and Blan. and'saw the whole of this unfortunate affray. Campall | Tirrell, accused of the murder of Maria A. Bickford, were prepared and sent out about the time the re- | ed a brochure highly flattering to Louis Philippe? ble correspondence between Mr. Templeton andthe chard, appear—the evening’s entertainments concluding beerndiroe ee eer ghee es ce i ited was arrosted at th» Balize, on Friday, says the New cent Message of Mr. Polk was concocted at Wash- | while he would now give no countenance to monar. | Mayor, relative to the proposed concert offered by With “‘ Kaymond and Agnes, or the Bleeding Nun.” Pipe Mle Ridge Argue; Whose he hase wile ada | saeen vee ofige os ‘Cagle Es am ship Sultana, : - : saa *s “i « Swiss Fa- a 87 of the First ington. The position assumed by Mr. Polk in his chies or monarchical principles. the former, for the benefit of the charitable institu- ibipact aan Sag ge aie inorees a a three children living,“ Ha | Municipality. ‘The prisonor shipped ow’ board of the is Bee e nhs mily,” will be rep 5 I. e murdere 4 i at New York, under eof jam Message was intended to give moral strength and These attacks may have the effect of assisting to tions of New York: aici Ueno 28 one of the finest productions on the stege, and has been Coroner was promptly on the ‘On arriving st the Balize, Captain Youennee force to the American Government before the civi- make Gen. Cass a prominent candidate for the _ , ‘ g pcs Ponape! aaa ° the afternoon, and finding it ‘boarded the Sultana, and request- ‘ 3 : Presid by hi _ Sir—Having been received so generously bythe pub- got up at great expense’ Mlle Korsinsky, Madame Otto, | Witnesses, concluded to defer the inquest until thi Satesngean Bercallads wick wes SP Ph ran ed ea gif tian the simple Capsession of my thanky wwduete the 2d Hert Boucher, sustain the principal characters. A morning, when it will be held at No. 24 Christopher st. | done, and on the name of William Dennis being called, conducting negotiations secretly, on the principles ry4, paxic.—The panic in Wall street ie rather liberality of those who, onmy advent to this great coun. fashionable and musical audience will undoubtedly be in Campall and Hart are both committed for examination | Captain Youenness went up to Tirrell and took him at try, were the first to give me a cordial welcome, andto attendance. PY ihe Body Seatoher “ized?” once into custody. The latter was identified before increasing than otherwise, and is now operating cheer me on my way. Mary Ann Lee, the danseuse, is in Boston. al ialbody. eaatohausy eitaxtay, aun tadiaeats kik Go | Recorder Genois by several gentlemen of our city on as thesé instructions were received by Mr. Mc- h : , oath, who had kuown Tirrell from infancy. The prisoner Lane, he had an interview with Lord Aberdeen; the | UP0" the banks, and money in the business chan- | propose, eccordingly, to return from Philadelphia on ssa aing Auta is drawing fashionable and crowded Hon two/trunks costeining & dead body in each. ‘Our | aopearedtobe deeply affsted a the peretinm irtvesd A 7 olliday street Phe whole of the recent diplomatic correspondence be- nels. We refer to our money article forparticu- {ertainment in behalf of the prominent charities of this | hotses ut the re, Baltimore. worthy Coroner, Dr. Rawson, upon exainination, identi- entity ing him spoke of his home, and of his father, is risi hart ‘ ; ° i fies one to be the body of Mary Ann Robinson, who died en the Recorder asked him what tween Mr. Pakenham and Mr. Buchanan was re- lars. | Interest is rising, specie is leaving the banks, Fctnht as poserrecly, Popular aaeey ees BF. Ronnies is in Boston, playing at the Howard jyjdonly on the 10th instant, at No. 132 Anthony street, | of wisdom, moderation, and compromise. As soon t one answered Albert J. Tirrell, and | hit AE a J z Tith, and d by 5 i viewed, anda new principle of compromise was as- , 2d there seems to be every preparation making (0F Gegrye, tho ius of alleviating, to some of Your |” ‘ue swiss Bell Ringors and Miss Julia Turnbull, are Cyrporation ta eters 7) wg ba at nelle inlend tree ae gpa depo yg ag ggg one Sanh one 3 i 7s Pati ageneral bank panic, more in relation to the sub- most deserving poor, the rigor of the approaching win- ,, Richmond, Va. rporatio ‘a e past, suc. nnis, Heard, &c. Recorder Genois then sumed by Great Britain; and instructions were sent h h ter. Will you, then, sir, honor me so faraste become #2 Richmond, : f ted whence it had been remived by these two legged told’ him he should at once commit him, upon the out to Mr. Pakenham by the last steamer, the Cam- | hohe jan to any other matter. Old times com- the recipiont of the proceeds of the proposed entertain- Bn a am Mmedineranpepprinisa b broad ie} gheia the Little “ Innoeence.”—Lant_ night, at the eho nceesrnicres ane te re “apa * . . ‘. # i lartfor oom: " ui c bria, for the purpose of re-opening the negotiations | ing bac’ ment, and consent to be the agent for distributing the laven and in a pprop! pt oT ocehancor 5; Hey psig ie Clif street, « policeman ofthe | Gr Perey jon (ae hr ne ined from the Governor sf A same among such as you may deem the most deserving? ¢ evening in each place for the benefit of the Orp! t t , ; at Wi y + 7, i i | amount! ach case to Second ward blundered over a stupid looking old Irish- 7 bi A at Washington. The British Government wished Musicau Movements—PRowase FAILURE OF THE aoe kind per peer your answer to-mor- eT imi place mounting in e: e to peeled Hepes pertpateden se ag old ai man, with a bright but restless eye: Nothing was foun I am, sir, your obedient servant, M. pe Korronay anv THe Potxa.—This distinguished ide an old dirty basket, with some hay |, good looking young ] i8 upon him but a revolving pistol, with every barrel | the negotiation removed to London, and conducted | German Orera.—From the eppearance of Palmo’s, it, when, turn- Joaded and capped. Our readers will recollect that | Ridvicun Govecnwiekt tekuaed é #6: . ‘ : : TON. tint i i . he intends gi ing over the hay, the policeman discovered a very pret. Maria A. Bickford was found in her room early in the there, but the Ami a potea the other evening, and for several evenings previ 41. wor tayeurven, 20HN TEMPLETON Haaaeamigte tie eanteoriag nos wince ends giving ty new born female infant, very decently dressed, of not —moruing, dead,with her throat cut from ear to ear. ‘The cede to this proposition, because it wished to keep ously, we are atraid that the German opera may Mayor of the city of New York. Tong ident fied with his name. more than three or four hours old. The old man walked | room had been set fire to in three different places, ant ® Bey er off, while the policeman was “ star” gazing atthe child, tne body of the unfortunate woman was considerabl: Mr. Shrival, the vocalist, is in Savanpah, Ga, but was ultimately cought by one of the private watch- % y Mrs. Mowatt is in Charlesten. men, and taken to the Station House, when he was call the control of that important question to this coun- prove a failure, so far as pecuniary matters are con- try, at Washington. cerned. We lament this very much. The German Mavon's Ovrice, Deo. 16th, 1845. ™ " Dear Sin :—Your note of this morning is received. I Accordingly, on Tuesday week last, the new opera was got up with great taste. The attractions, am happy to learn that you contemplate giving an on- Tar havs reotived the { eemive su eeplmnation of haw be came by th instructions from Lord Aberdeen were received by both in the vocal and instrumental branches, were tertainment in behalf of the prominent charities of our Very Late rrom Texas him by two young women, suppoi Mr. Pakenham, and in furtherance thereot he had | of a very superior order—and yet, with all this, the woh lisae on the veosabnerior tne parpage ar naiinaien Galveston Gazette of the 6th inst. telling him to throw the basket an Durnt. ‘Tirrell had been with her that night, and early in the morning the inmates of tho house where the ; deceased and prisoner were, heard a shrick, but as it sket was given to | was not reputed, no attention was paid to it. Tirrell) tobe servant girls, | soon afterwards went down stairs, and then flod to his n Bini tt t and its contents off the | relatives in another part of the State. He raised Yours, ‘There is no news of special importance. dock into caieeash aed do this pataeet act, they, pean some money, and having several hours of the W. F. HAVEMEYER. The city of Austin, to which the seat of government is im twoshillings and sixpence. He had, however, taken ofiicers of justice, succeeded in evading them The two separate interviews with Mr. Buchanan—one on pera has, for several evenings past, been presented in such way as you may direct. Wednesday, and the other on Tuesday last. At to a“ beggarly account of empty boxes.” Joun Trurtetox, Esq. removed, has resumed its former activity and prosperity. Ey'te the dock, Haare ronter Piety the Pinner, foros pauising Wierousy; it ras found te ‘he . 4 ; rien sneer baal ra We iad ct ea : Itis a little strange that in this city, where the Preparations are begun, we believe, under the Pa ae. five hiiretasis ree cued the Trinty, on aa shrek A takes reat, waar ns wae ortanacely eee had carefully washed the stains of Sioed frogs his cmael /: : 2 : German population isso much larger than the French tronage of the Mayor, to carry Mr. Templeton’s way to Guadaloupe, seeking locations for themsclves f'wjove™ are disposed of im thit manner weekly, be. | Vtet the murder, as the water in the basin greatly position was offered to the American Secretary of and Italian combined, that the German opera should proposition into effect on the day indicated. Jt | ond friends. ih e ‘e” are Coppers Ne aE erdy cade haloes ncaoette ‘Three thousand dollars were offered for State, embracing a new line, coramencing at the have failed, while the French and Italian was so ought to be a great aflair. All the wealthy and res- ful eyeradons on nn cee Ting to the au faco of the wate; therefore there mur. | ‘rrell,arostod a fow days ago in Now Orloans, for degree, and then taking a westerly direction along the head of Puget Sound to the Pacific serted the opera, but also f i pearance of Corpus Christi :—Companies of Mexican his is a great city. | ecarcel the officers who hi fasion to Ae futons Gl papa ts salto James Lenox, Stephen Whitney, Jacob Little, round traders arrive almost daily eo ae Grande and it Grint pps A young man of rather genteel ap_| meee Eg enns wae omeess ype tee ena Se the fashionable classes of society, who patronised | the eircle of New York, ought to take pockets full of is thought that even the trade of Chihuahua will soon be pearance, who would not give his name, was caught last | lethargic state. There is so little doubt, from his con- ocean; thus leaving Puget’s Sound and Admiralty in- . r ® Ra swell the amount to as large a sum as possible.— of the U.S. army, which now amounts to about 5000 men. th frock coat, a black dre: continual led t tch hiss oF to pot him let, in the possession of the British Government, gues a lack of musical taste among the fashionable | The winter is begun—the weather severe—the poor | There sre, therefore, haut Tomo pervous at that rol handkerchiefs, a blac tinder such restraint that it would be impossible for and giving the American Government all that por- Circles, and forces us into the belief that they pat- edie ipatertl eae 4 Ser ort isimere pantaloons, and a pair of suspenders, belong: | him to destroy himself. the other operas, which were got up in no better, if 4; pone oe fri directed to this point, It is estimated that there are at nignt bya policeman, a duct since his arrest, that he will snatch the very first a0;good tantsy aa. ihe. Geruanan aUttl Setietalyt acs tickets, to distribute among their friends, and thus east twenty-five hundred people in the town, exclusive Grand streets, having in hi SuperS ter cham eniaida. bat teense are tin scarf, one pair of black , ; nigh : suffering—and Heaven is merciful to the charitable Vessels arrive almost daily fromthe different ports of the ing to . C. Emmons, 16} Bowery, valued in all at $49. | i a eaaay lies between the aforesaid line and the ;onised the French and Italian operas merely be- | and the ond United States. Committed by Just pel § pAb Bere gives the following account of the ar Dolumbia river. : cause they were fashionable, and not on account ot their musical worth. Such-great artists as De Mey- erand Ole Bull will always draw full houses. So The colony at Castroville and the German settlements Stealing Peas.—Bi'l Fash was “pulled” by Captain ‘apt. Youennes, of the First Municipality police, re- ; 5 at Seguin, are prospering. : i i val Eee - Ivrercourse with New Grenapa.—The fine "preparations. ar Mating by the cotitialibnete lt ee ae ee quantity of peas from a grocery. | gelved canes peneuneny, PY is or letter £ fon barque James Patton, Jr., of this port, sailed yes- hold a grand council with the Wacos, Talmacanos, “petit Larcenies.—Smith W. Arnold wa ght steal- | jeans in one of the regular packet ships’ under the namo| ‘This we believe is the new proposition offered by jhe British Government, but we do not believe that ; My 3 " Keochies, Wichitas and Camanches, forthe purpose of f the American Government will accede to any such 7 z i Z terday for Sanfa Martha and Carthagena. We are Keechies, 0 ing several perfumery bottles, also an a! ter paper | of William Dennis. He immediatoly laid the facts before ‘ie * : will Templeton, with his magnificent tenor voice ; r concluding friendly negotiations. i stand, &c., valued in all at $7, the property of Vito Viti, | ¢ ; n sett a but all other co ts and musical entertainments 4 t i No. 445 Broadway. Locked up by Justice Roome. | Trescaz he principle of settlement. Such a compromise would a sails glad to perceive by the number of passengers by , ‘The schooner Block Hawk, from Mobile, bound to 3 iad tap tree thors Heol he Recorder, and obtaining the assistance of officer) “Pr 7 ry hi i it sail for the sive to Eingland the principal sea-ports in the Oregon this vessel, that the intercourse between the two ton, laden ene was stranded off Galves: Gili Lohman, (¢ Dutchman) was caught in the act by | Gull. Av moby ocige Might, on riday morning at, territory, an alternative to which we never could republics is increasing. Of the number, there are ‘a fine Durham bull, sent by Stephen an eer ey cates pe @ the yard of! Dayton & Sprague, | from Nee Pa rine baeiet tis ta enmetonaitiog e% submit. Tue ConTempiaTen Hupson Srreet Raitroan. | several of our mechanics and engineers, who have ihe die be asa present to Gen. Houston jn Greens street, valued at $12. Committed by Justice | of the captain whether he had a passenger named Den- In the meantime negotiations proceed,while the two | —A committee of the Common Council, having the | gone out for the purpose of rendering their services “Tho weather has been very cold in Galveston. Ice OMe ‘ | nis, received an aftirmative reply—but neither he, the, : * i ‘ pase | : , A Forsaken Baby—A very interesting _and_prett; countries through their respective legislatures and expediency of this project in charge, are to hold | on the works of the canal now constructing be- _halfan inch in thickness, was formed. Le we Rigel b sé ing Pretty | mate, nor any one else, could tell which of the passen. } " female infant, very neatly dressed, was found up an gers was Dennis. Mr. Bowditch, a Custom-House offi executives, will be gradually approaching a warlike | meeting this afternoon at 4 o’clock, in the chamber | tween Carthagena and the mouth of the River Mag- alley way under a stoop at No. 208 Mulberry street, last | cer, being on board, called the roll of the passengers | seem to drag heavily. a 5 Saar A Arrams 1N Buenos Ayres.—The blockade of night. Upon examining the child, which appears to be -lookii crisis, which begins already to frighten and intimi- of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, at which time — dalana. Buenos Ayres, says the Newburyport Herald, is about two weeks o:d, a letter was found in Teaser little | When the rough Bae nletclot: erage tcgiesed on date the civilized world. This state of things may | their views as to its practicability will be presented. © We understand that Greg. Dominguez, Esq., the _ likely t6 be a serious affair to our commerce. The peo: bosom, on which was written— Take care of this pre- | on his head, stepped out. Yowennes said, “Sir, 1 wan! . A Pagh " oe ; p) t country are ablo to live within ‘themselves, cious babe—and have her chi lust four, six, nine, or twelve months, and it is not | We learn that quite a nnmber of gentlemen, who consul of that republic for this city, is on his way Yr, or yieldto the demands of England and Franee’ Marta ny by & Catholic, priestin the name, of the Zaston for'any oonvarsago-i eis i improbable, that when the two countries are on the | have expressed their partivlity for this enterprise, | thither in ee whose object is to promote a The last blockade by France lasted several years, and Blessed Virgin, and his Blessed Son, Jesus.” This little | plied Youenn “Have yo oi ong " i i ing. | more extended cot ial i Jamaged the commerce of the United States millions of “ pilgrim of love” was brought up to the police office ti very verge of war, and after a panic of the most dis- have been specially invited to attend this meeting. more jommercial intercourse and good GeneSe Misets will quite likely last of lon before Justice Merritt, who doptted officer Alexander | Rtg. Md med Annah Maria | you,” « What for?” inquired Denni * There is no oc yet you know,” re warrant?” inquire: Let me see it.” tressing magnitude has desolated both, the two go- It is a matter of doubt, whether or not this railroad fein tay ime Rec pede) edd aloe ‘Thereg are Dow on their way to Buenos Ayros thirty Stewart to escort the aweot little responsibility to the be ee tae alld al ready mentioned, going to the head of Puget’s Sound, Axyiversary or PHE New ENGLAND Sociery.— [it¥» With the fact that he is a native of the comet blockade eleven American vessels in, port, who were |. -Patit Lereenies—Henry Toit was caught carrying off Senrerdaye corsa Sena aravet ta abit Shy, ont running down the centre of that Sound to the Pa- * x: ’ he now visits, where he has ample associations, will required to close up their business and leave in fifteen beef and pork from the sloop Housatonic. Locked up. | took him before Reco: der Genois. The priso lboke: There appears to be some difficulty among the enable him to properly represent us in the southern days. a Stealing 4 Cloak.—James Murphy was arrested for | haggard and care worn, and his eye rolled wildly about cific ocean, giving to both countries an equal chance f ‘f z i bl. tart Ae stealing a cioak from Edward Walmsley, itted J members of the New England Society, relative to | republic. ‘| ron, Ja.—By the Larch, Ci i 6 _ iy: Committed while a muscular action about the mouth, and an intens: to the harbor: a > ‘ - . From Kineston, Ja.—By the Larch, Captain King, Sagas p | it. He wel harbors in that inlet. But before this point of | the manner of celebrating their coming anniversa- sine SENG ee A hag pedal pe arrived at this port, we are in possession of ou’ Fact and Faney. | er’ oy age 2 o'clock, an compromise can be reached, we will have smashing ty. The society is divided into two parties—one files of Kingston, (Ja.) papers to the lothult. We ob- A destructive fire took place on the plantation of work and a tremendous panic, particularly in this i " 7 cent prices current ip, any of th be: Messrs, Huger & Ogden, Cote Blanche Island, St. Mary’s heathen, and the other pious. The heathens insist 8 much so, at least, as with the people of the old fret, ae pa therefore, ‘A monk of the “en H % tages of intercourse with our neighbor republics; ine street, was sworn I ‘ive no statement of the Parish, Louisiana, last week. The sugar house was de- country and in England Preparations willbe made | on having aball, and the pious on a grand dinner, world. markets, Fair sugars were ing at 268. to 26s. Od. per Oe with Coke one Ge hogsheads of sugar.— | ‘ith him. ties brid 3 a —, a On our part, with cold water, at the Astor House. We are in| Movements of Travellers. Hoe Tes Sg fae cal of ca mee 10 sous of Care, | he los bse oe or ook this ‘exciting movement will be of some interest favor of the ball and the ladies, and go, theretore, lun ecomrn aa ree Ing, the urivals yes, (he Jamaica Railway was to have taken place on the 21st on Saturday, the Sth ‘inst., at New Orloans, carried out | ted man, expecting, of course, that ne woul: and utility to the nation at large. It may lead Con- wit the heathens. terday were more than usually numerous sor vaghout the inland, "The ofiter of the Desprigy, 100U: 8 recruits entity bat to te Te aval ari grees to put the country ina state of defence that day througho ul, The editor o in a soft, mild voice—“ Albert J. ‘Tirrell, i ————. Amenican. -W. B. Blair, Phila; J. Van Bure juding to the subject, rem: vas been much wanting for years past New Yorn Piorace.—We understand that one | ney General, Dani H- Laurence, WT; Leonard, dovthe oponing of @ railway Ibany; E Suc ; 4 of the ? : New | Maryland; H.D. Polhomus, N.J.; Thos, brooks, Bost nd happier era for this island, we consider that Cc uch, we believe, is the position of the Oregon f the merchants of this city will not give toa New WU. Gonna, Phila; Anil Giilelor ra rooks, Boston; bl iS Pec be appropriate! te fevttviey pod po ne hk may sal of snow occurred at Norfolk, Va.,on ent names for th sad MD dati vestion, and the extremely critical nature of our York pilot the pilotage of any ship he may have to A. s5y.W. 41, ‘Townsend, EF. Mason, Providence, Jowing.” ‘The recent eclipse of the moon is noticed by | ‘Ne, LOth Aba oner ‘ ° ations with Englund. We have also a similar “Pate. Is there anything significant inthi8? Ships |G. E. Adams, Me; Fletcher Webster, Il. N. Tibbets. the Jamaica editors. Tho evening is said to have boen | Mr. 12. P. Willis, who has just had a second trial, Tho Recor P identified the accused as Albert J. Tirrell. fewton, Worcester; Thos Cleveland, Prov, there as it Was hero, and so far as wo have observed, and been ne found guilty of an outrage upon a youn ier then informed him that he should commit him, with The winter races over ‘the Metarie course, New " ; T7 oN o me do you go by?” asked the Recorder the commencement of a Orleans, commenced on the 10th inst. “ are first have b et knowa by a great many differ T went by the nev sate of things in our relations with Mexico; for ‘© “spare” are uninteresting items to insurance | Boston; R. 3 a el und hi caped | 3 dence, J. L. Wh , . every whero else,“ beautifully fair, nota cloud being Sit! under his care, has escaped trom Akron, Ohio jail, ; red Maria A vere is now no doubt, {rom the source we received | COMpanies Thow Eabeso. New Boies: Te Words Mualoten! hear to prevent the full view of this Phenomenon.” "The FORTS fe Des been So bReed sinioen MORES. nw Lev Bick eri in Berton rats ion fon coult be obtain our intormation, that instructions have been sent to ay i ie E. Burekle, Oswego; 5. Manchester; J. W. House of Assombly of the Inland is in session, land Ploin Dealer says, no particular efforts have been 64 from the Governor of Massachusetts, ‘The prisone made for his recapture. He was under sentence of six Tue Mais are in the most shocking condition. | # al, J. Miflin, Phila, bse! Mr | bowed his head, and lidell, in Mexico, not only to negotiate for the / Geo. Cutter, U. 8.N.,M. WOR 801 years to the penitentiary, voundaty of the Rio Del Norte, but also for the pur- as eae ah beside arrived yeste 4 Hisle, Worceslar; W. Wilkins O'. Glin re en portant m Mr. Stanley, the New York champion,won on the | | A bear was started in Bull inty, Gia.» on th saase of California. Mr. Slidell is authorized to of- 6 loa je enterprise of an e Fravxiin.—Saml. H. Whevler, Boston; Lewis w. 12h hi Sth inst., the seventh game in the match at chess, which 4th inst , an ral citizons wore out in pursuit of him fer @ gum of money eutficient to pay the whole of the upset by such deplorable management | Strong, Moss, 8: Hood, Cumberland Capt: Nidiebrooks, oan sliamenvol the shaven 10 Sone Genie ee OSG WHE ESE, ROWAN OF ero reewee, Me | Bie ae rae ete ene ee Meat tart oben te be Bi f ee on the vacant lands in Upper Cali- oer | jer Nimrod; J. B. and Mathew Van Dusen, J. J i Thi ¥ and h M ornia, besides a considerable bonus to the A aia Texas Matt.—There will be « regular mail from | Wo0lston, Phila; A. D. Wild, Boston, W. P. Bunell, fi Sheet ore Glstricis bere ths | pT Nis i heal aad Re da a a LS EN oh da drawn game James Denroark came up within fifty or sixty yards roverment, for the Texan frontier. Whether this {is port to Galveston every five days, during the | Biigeport; i, 8: Hastings, Rochester; J.D. Baca rd, — tually rotting on the ground f e in consequence. Hence an si the spot, and mistaking Mr. Lee for the boar. brought hi | vegotiation wil terminate successfully, we shall | Wiser. Letters must be franked at is place : the eaten Sheteld: C. W. Hopkins, Greac Barrington; J. C. Smith, incroaned laboring population is to be brought from the Sa ee Me eRe! ot Vortouy eee fife fo his shoulder and pulled trigger. oan afte hereatter see. ished in the U. 8,- ' Ath past, — Savannah Georg Couree) wet ce, i found out his mistake, and on coming up, discovered the | On the whole, therefore, there is every prospect | St ve the postage paid to — City.—Thos: T. Wood, N.J., 0. A. Baker, W. Hods" ‘ 3 a a The propellers wal eae as erongert ets the "ho had shot Mr. Loe, and that he War inva dying slate. ‘hat we willhave a tremendous war FOr tony | thls pl ition to the postage from here to Gal’ | Worth, Genesee; Dr. Bishop, U. 8. N.; ‘Thos, W. Dickens, From Matamonas —The Mexican schooner Jua- %tendance, it is thought, walls buildi d a Phi months to comes But fa tite end a eue for some | vesten O. Tropic, Dec. 8. Washington; Rev'd H. Sherman, N.J.; Col. J. ‘Travers, | nita, Captain Asteguia, arrived here yesterday from 4 stables. Several new buildings were blown Oe UE or hecome frightened at the hostile attitude w eagt ee ——— do; W. Hlyllier, Northampton; Pt. Sternburg, Bulfalo, Matamoros, whonce she sailed the 22d ult, She brings | Counterfeit half eagles ure in circulationin Charles- | Mdelphla on ‘Thursday, by tho storm and wind that pre i om a yy wi ave Tue Express Rossery The Rochester % Gvose.—Mr. Cochran, R. W. Sykes, Phil: Ss. B. neith papers nor verbal intelligen Business war ton. % ‘, aamed OR, such an insignifgant qeation t dis | can, of Monday, states that the person Who itt: | onsos N38. W.tawll,dn ‘ull there, And the port crowded with a leet of vonsela. ‘The following nags arrived in New Orleans onthe | ‘The Pee Dee river is now naviguble for stewn pues 4 . of bluster vat itt. 0. Pic, Dec. | ti, on board the steamboat Princess: From Mr. J. Mi | boate . i preparation, d 4 rested a few days since at Philadelphia on suspicion of Howano.—H. Johnson, ship St. Patrick; W.P. Daniels, ' : , f veonlatio 8, peace wi I be restored carn tree Wate cnien -y the express robbery, re n to ponte sayy Bryant, Illinois; J. 5. Chew, Ohio; B if Western Macyetic Te.eGrari ‘We learn from re ean Red Gake PA” Gon wanie, Vic. | Louapre, the man charged with causing the deal ae e ss eal at city on Friday last, and aft ndrews, Bost fi * ‘ ; bade te | 5 » P » Vie- | of by excessiy conttiet between the American and European prin- the Mayor, the facts ol’ which have aot trample was Lowell; ‘Thos: Dine, Cambridge; Watcher, Albany, |e Sghonectady Coline that the wires ofthe telegraph | tress. | fogging, had hie ‘esnminetion on the eth, ‘und wer u idge; ‘T. Wal go; J. Gilmore, ciples of government may be postponed for perhaps Committed. He is now in jail in Rochester. Hon. D P. Brews! sli acentury. If we choose, however, we can have ——. ning, Boston ‘ty war in one or two years. Whoever wants his HEATRE Burnep.—The theatre al St. Johna, bas | cracked at once,will please to hold up his right | Brunswick, with three contiguous buildings, wi Court Cale: and | *troyed by fire on the 12th inst. The edifice was T6Surenion Co | otber of Sydney and Dake streets bf "8, 79, 70, 20, b t i nee mr flogging, is exal ‘About three milde ire petkn ab, “ee uke Y; The annual conference of the Methodist Episco- | mitted to bail in $6000, on the charge of manslaughter, ito b \ | pal Church of Louisiana, and part of M i, met in sec by catalan 4 OR few Orleans on the 10th. Bishop. Soule is expoctod to fear care eh icetaaes ‘Texas, 1s about § The Norwich cars run off the track, between Nor. | Preside. pe eh RS neve “i 20, 61, 49, 2, 196, 66, 7, 72, 74, 74, 79 | Wich and Boston, ou Wednosday, which caused a deten- A fine quarry of inarble has been discovered in| the salary of a Professor annually, and the citizens ©, 16, 67, 17, 84, 60, 6 tion of two hours ‘Talladega county, Ala. Toxas have contributed liberally. all ~s