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Abra i see tadin senen NEW YORK, SUNDAY MO ADVERTISEMENT. CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK, Coll ‘ ‘Mthicstent for sach s1 uch quantity, and at stt ‘THE NEW YORK _HERALD | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Cirenlation...Forty Thousand. Y HBRALD—Fvery day. Price 2 cents per copy— “Satur iay—Price 644 cent NPS at the usual’ prices—al | "PAINTING of all kinds exerated with beauty aud des | Al letters or communicatios be employed in this Di avable in advan the year commencing tne Ist January uext, as rs ‘coopers’ copper, exch by mail, nddre ‘9 the Nails, copper, wrought, Ib _ cut, tb Nails, iron, beiipo gy Wed 2 er etestiea, socring faa ‘Awis, brad, do | Bost, Hooks, copper, each | Buckets, deck Naw Youx Heaatp Esta Nortnweat corver of Kulton and Nas: UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Four Dollars throvgh to Albany. ANDING at the lutermediate places, ‘or far asthe ice will permit.—There ii val thin need Vor il, sperm, wints wall ness to carry passeugers to oat. SsMteambost rt is AY. at FI 1815. freight, ‘apply ou board, or to P. C. Sehsien, ot ‘he FO) ERTIES AND CATSKIL. Steamboat JAMES MADI- pperly, will leave the foot corn, dow nting, ail colors, full width, me Busting, all colers, hf width Ib friction rollers, per ron bushed, per inch, e The above represents the origin, rise, and pre- sent position of ene o' the Star Police, now so fa- mous in this city for the prevention of all sorts of rascality, and especially burglary. There are many of the “stars” whose origin was different from that of the chap with the pipe. One of his own kith 1s astonished at the flight of ambition which has seiz- ed his kin; but he will probably be reconciled to the matter by the perchase, ata low price, of the old hod, and with the recollection that he will go higher on the dadder to fortune in his legitimate business of answering to the calls of “nore mort,” than in donning the star end assuming the “brief authority” of the day. _ Ing of the “ Young Guard of the ey” on Wriday many Hail One of the mos’ of late atiended, old wigwam of envelope, quire SS or ‘ATEN ISLAND on Wednesday, December 3, the trips on this Ferry will be Lenve Staten Island 8%, 10, A. M. 2,434, P.M. Leave New York 9, 12, A. M Gi ORGE’s LINY. FOR LIVER sail on the 26th—T! PAT: ; 60) Pert thousand jullet Moulds fet Planes, Jomter, exch smoothing, each jor accommodations: Barometer, each Concares tarred hemp, patent, 1s Cordage, tarred hemp, bolt nee Wellstront, ims, mounted, each FOR New RL York Line Posioesty NS—Louisiana and New rst Regular Packet—To weemver 27th.—The elegant, SEE, Piay, master, will en’s ware, diner fast. sautng packet shi Dositively'sall as above, her reguiar any’ + For freight or passax qmodaciuns, apply on bo’ Cables, hemp, ewe having hands me farnished accom: foot ot Wall at, eived on board after Fiiday evening %_Agwat in New Orleans,James E. Woodruff,who wil) \dress, LOUISVILLE, Hunt, master, will succeed january, her regular day. Priming wire, each | eed me flanks, copper, sok c it Orleans whart L ly no goods rect rompt- | Candl a3 promi | Compasses, brass, loinc, e*h stited meetings which we have me off on Frday might at the the democracy, Ta‘umapy Hall,— | Atan early hour the young masses began to assem- ble,and soon filled this large and capacious hall. The meeting was called to order b: , Esq., as President, and Messrs. Edwi Floyd Jones, and others, as Vice Presidents | Levi D. Slamm, with a score of others, of equal zeal and devotion, were appointgd as secretaries. blished call for the meeting was thenread. L. B. hephard, Esq., chairman of the committee, pre- sented a series of well written, Bpirited resolution: | deeply imbued with patriotic feelings and seni ments, replete with noble and just views, and be- stowing high encomiums upon our deservedly popu- | lar and distinguished chief magistrate—disavowing the principle that leaders marshul the masses, or that the masses follow leaders—u public treasury was demunded by the people. A constitutional trea- ry fer the government—and an independent trea- sury for our own State’s security. Texas was ac- knowledged a sister star in our brilliant galaxy— Oregon was yet twinkling in the distance, and Cal houn and Buchanan, tor their recent and masterly correspondence, highly eulogised. To compromise. negotiate, or recede, would | detract from our national honor, our national digni- | The tariff of 42 was declared an odious and an | oppressive law—a violation of our public and our rivate rights—a monopoly, for the protection of the jordly capitalists ot the East to the otherwise grow- ing interests of the West. 1 SSEE, aud snil 10th ‘OR ERPOOL— t and copper fasteard barque ‘TAR’ will sail for the above selecting Jame: sud meet with quick despatch: wage having excellent accommodations, + OF 10 ‘WOODHULL & yt Rules, carpenter, two feet, each | d sponges, each "8 tava 0. y ch, delivered, ton Curtains, moreen, made up, For freight or pass ply on board. Pier 13 Scrapers, gun, each Scrapers, cast steel, each Spikes, composition, Ib FOR GLASGOW—Rej Saucers, "4 koown, fast sailing Britis 1. Spateggin , will t with quick dispatch or pancnge, listing x: silent aegotamnodations,ay- 1, OF WO L & MINTUR: uth P. Saracen, N. T. Haw ey. \t or passage, brvin c yon board, four of Phuc atregh eee iron, doz steel plate, hand, each ach Capstun Bars, hi Cranes for boats, Ib ‘The regular packet shi ) willsueceed the Ano Hay PUR NEW URLEANS—Loumians aaa York Line—regalar fern ene! Cnnisters for oil, each Screw Drivers, each Spoke Shaves, each ‘as above, her regular ‘ da For freight or passage, having hendsome farnjshed necom- arf, fou Wall st., Ek. COLLINS & CO, 9 South 5 received on board after Friday evening, Agont in New Orteams, James E. Woodruff, who will promptly forward all go Packet ship LOUIBV d modations, apply on b “"Positwwely no goods 26th inst be almost eriminal, and Drawing Kuives, piece ods ta his nddiess. ONLY REGULAK LINE OF PACKETS NeW ORLEANE—Packet of the 22d December— The spleudid wel. known fast sailiny eavitt, Will positively sail o1 Sounding rods, each Stones, grinding LUUISA. Capt t Gen. Cass was highly Jimented for his resolutions of inquiry into the our navy and cheers and other lively tokens ot admiration were given)—the question ot negro sutlrage was unequi- vocally denounced, and instead ot increasing their political priviliges, they should rather be restricted, and not allowed to vote at all—a preference was ex ‘avor of taking the power of appointment of city officers from the Common Council, and pia- cing it in the hands of the Mayor, as the republican executive, The city debt contracted by the late na- tve-Ameiican party was alluded to in terms of cen- sure and disapprobation. Jas. T. Buavy arose to sustain these resolutions, and said that since the period he Jast addressed @ meeting in this hall, to which he referred with he had at least to congratul ite his wh. had succeeded in bewg able to answer for themselves tne question they some time put to us, of “Who is James K. Polk ?” Since that period, too, the bright and lustrous star of Texas hes been added to our great and growing conntry— while another star had"paled itself, yet shone ll more resplendent among the tum red from amon; “| set, each Scuttle Butt, 60 army—(upon Stoppers, claw, lb on tosecure berths should not (sil to. make e: board, foot of Mi & T. TAPSCOTT, 75 Sonth street, corner Maiden Lave. FOR LIVERPOOL—The spl ket ship ST. PATRIV the 2d December, her regular y.—Can ia a most haodsome and comfo table manner accom- modate a limited number of cabin, second cabin and stoeraxe jan the usual rates, by immediate ap- foot of Dover st, or to & CO. 61 South 51 rear Wall street. Shovel: each Glagges, fog, 14 sec., each te ee te 28 sec., each Twine, whipping, Ib knowa regular ‘seine, | ee Seerenireen Gime, assorted, dor entton, Ib ‘bles, open and welded,! pessengers at much less licati board the shi meee GT ri N. B.—Second cabin and sterrage Tormentors, cook for return of sai sai mn ‘ornary next, at very low rates, by any Tureen and Ladle, block tiv, ride and pleasure 8, hickory, each friends that they eal FOR LIVEKPUUL—Lhe New Line—! er ‘Tumiers, eut glass, doz Packet of flat December —The vaperi tp LIVERPOOL, Capt tons parthen. will sail as abo 1100 | Hammers, claw, each os far day. Tea Spoons, German silver id inrge snd comfortable belong a wea sesota; amie pind aa enbin, bs h7if mavkinud~- Gene: Yet not so; he lives in the heart tude of the American people, and will ever b hed by them—that light has gone out to add its briliiancy io another sphere. He must aiso be per- mitted to congratulate all preseat upon the political Clay, one, whom to engage, was worthy roved, the successful o:- fe Was worthy of our efforts, and most nobly had he fallen; while the sueaking and ulking propensities of Daniel Webster, is beyond th: He would also beg to be rimitted to speak of that party which, at one time, held under ap umbrella in the Park. eferred to the Native American party, who has presentation, one shining darknoss in the halls of Congress. either go to the whigs o: come to us. In a brict review of Polk's Mes- sage, one of the ablest state papers which ever yet en - anated from our most distinguished only say that bis views sustained him by a full and a We live now not in @ conquest ct od, but one of peace and correct principles. dthat the whigs had, as by one common voice come up so boldly aud manfuliy to meet usin our deter minations for the full and undivided possession of Orc- gou. Oregon we must hav vent, quite unprepared to contest. by force of arms, our Our navy is inefficient; and he wes pained to say that not a siaror stripe of any of onr na- tional vessels floated in the Mediterianean— yet it was satistaction that they could be, ut any time, appealed to for protection by any of our couutrymen in a toreign land, atfording them necessary consclation and strength —the most trifling indignities of a fereign powes would ever be repelled by such an appeal, ws we ali have had abundant illustra‘ion Cass in contesting for the “first inch of ground rather olds rather than our hearths.” ding, brass, each ‘Top mauls, each ines, 100 feet, each $100. et ship Queen of the West, 1150 tons barthen,Capi ip Woodhouse, will succeed the Liverpcot, and sail or recntnr day. 2¥<t Jan. BRITAIN AND hose seuding for their G a ELAND, via Liveroool. ‘ont at the lowent ‘da cau have them brought “gular line of pocket ships, sailing | be furnished for any j auking institutions throughout the Umteu fuk, writing, quart death of Henr caulking, each slaught of the democracy. iply or address (i if by eter poe paid Kids, copper, fecal each worth of our condemnation. 6 HERDMAN, KEENAN & CO., m1 Lg lines, hank 'S FOR HAVRE—8e: nal, copper, each eae! P e packet a UTICA, Captain Meer Ist bi eet BOYD & HINCKEN. 9 Tonti No 88 Wall . FOR LiV HYOOL-—-New Liue—Keguiat Vache. .B. Cobb, master, of 1100 tons ‘nt left them in the:r ‘nis ight, however. Wood, wom sawed and deli. " ‘ood. inayle, sawed and deli- | cannot stand all ulone es, deep sea, 120 fath- rd Wood, ‘yellow birch, sawed acddelivered, co! . white eee md tesmen, he would Leads, piel Ib arty Concurrence, Usdlen aud worms, each ‘Will sail as above, rt, rleans wharf, foo: 1h: COLLINS & CO., 56 Bouth street passage legnnt faa sailing packet ship Sheridan, G. B, Corni ter of 1108 tones will “auceced the’ Siddoos: and cal'ath Lumber, white pine, clear, LATS ,, wood, eacl iron, II Water cask, oak, 60 gallons gach Water breakers, onl, 15 gal- al'hough we are, at pre- just pretensions, AMEE IL Est he cow Peew atamae. W. ivellegh, reach be entertained fro yasiness to Which this advei Tt. 1 trausmit thetr proposals sealed to the Secretar) mM persous uot actually er i] iia "CHAMBER CAIN 103 bo d2me__9 Tontine Buildings, No. Wa) SALE, FUCLOSE A C ta, co Honeius, 8) 4dnns, Sheridan wid Carn & HINCKEN, ‘all. cur. Water sts. ONCERN—The i A Printed lists of the above articles will be furnished to ship He agreed with Gener! isis, SPOR Seplication st r y W. LAWRENC. N CHANCERY—Before the View Chircellor—Thomas Smull vs Charles Oakley anual —State of New Y. Ia pursuance of adecretal order of this court, made above esuse, will be sold at public avetion, at the Merch: Exchange, inthe city of New York, under the dir wadersixued, one of the Rollins, Auctioneer, than the last our thresh He also reprobated the idea of negro su tested against this as one of the amend in our constitution; it would impair the vi borer and the workingman, in their appreciation of a right to exercise their dearest and best valued privi- leges—brivging the one vpon the level with the other— the rich man felt secure {rom taint or suspicion of aving jormed suc an estimate of equa that this agitated question of politiwul refurm arose more eof one of our great political mote the public good ornay of Philude! pia, J animated speech, aod in wn: ugh @ stranger in these halls, yet Roy, who, wfler having leit the smoke of ti vit ia coir city by Brown & materials (a yery large proportion of their live oak) sag workmanshy 1, with unusual care; for mo th day of Janu: y . K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. ; It dero: the teim of twenty-one years from the fir td. 1825, mentioned im that certain indenture « tease made by the , charchwardens aud vestrymen of ‘Trin ty Chureh, mn bearing date the from the disaffected st parties than irom any desire to pi He was followed by Sur John G Bul SA TRIAL AND FOR YOURSELF WARRANT them all to be as repr.sented, or the money EAU LUSTRAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. Aiversally aprroved aud admin GIVE YY. the cut), of New ork, to Richard Onkley ter of deeds for th city of New Vr chu chwardeus iNew York, ad article, free from ar pirite, pangent essential oil, aud other destructive mate- y, renders it beantifully wee of the flowers.— church, 1 the city guished on a map or chact of suc! parr orth division of th» chucel ne hundred ¢nd thirty-nine, one hundred rls. cleans the c bright, aud imparte te it the deheste in, and received ditingmsbed ) L. B. Shepard and sir. Eddy , afterwards Jength, slightly inter rupte» by Mixe Walsh at (he conclusion; when the meet- ing udjourned. said three lots, taken present at mu neled as follows som street ata poiat uur feet five inches northwardly f¢ j a raning thence nocthwardly on fiw ty-three fectand sy ine ne number one hus dred. a he angles with Ha nly ‘tuning grey OF ¢ Of spirit or othe! u'be restored to its natural co- few applications of the Bau Luatral. ‘€ preserracve ngainst valduess, and an in it fections of the skiu ou the he aud immed ate extract of some hair, endowed with fallible cure in in Charleston, e-idence in l'endleton, and took lodgings ut Stewart's Carolina Hotel. The Hon. Langdon Cheves also arrived, and is at the same Hotel. The Hon. W. J. Grayson, Collector of the port, and the Rev. Bishop Gadsden, arrived on the i6th inst., in the steamer Beaufort District. John C. Calhoun arrived id | O-¢ handre: F Durifies the | OC beginning, subject to annual ground 1 hair, aud. gives to b agreeable and vivit pre Jt a beautiful glosy an fying " with all and si land every covenant, ture of lease covtained and theref/om, with the appor- 13th, 1945. EN CAMBRELENG Cromwell and Norton, Solicitors. Tbtts 0: i MY DIVi. or tobe derived i tenances. Dated New Yorks Dee, tion, and which Co.tece or New Jersey.—At a meeting of the trustees of this coilege, held at Princeton, on Wed- nesday, Stephen Alexunder. Esq was elected to the mathematicul chair, vacated by the death of Professor ‘the Rev. M.B. Hope was thetoric and beiles letties, der, now of New Y Haines, late Governor,of th meeting of the Grastees elect ni liscovery of ficac' Cy parting a delicate tate, was ut the sume an le loveliness, a a member of the board, I—MY CE BAIR DYE te . For changing red or hey tae Tue Cuocraws.—The Winston (Miss.) Banner states that between 3000and 4000 Choctaws were hi bout the Just of November, under Removal, for their new tome in The condition of aff ti ixhtest evil consequences new ‘altogether harmless, N.; if brown, bor wae 'Y | When a lady is not engaged, #! wi N's Vegetable | dint wenaine article. nat by the public funds of the Ni instruction of the missioner: contain 250 pupils. There schools, taught by Rina oe embracing six or ical ga the neck, hand and nterfeite.—-Ask iy e rious Sabbath int et For atle, whe ays, ' A white woman, of amden County, N. C., tas murdered on the 9h inst., near the South Lock th man named James Sa ' ni the Freakin ta 0490 ob SWAIN, AILGR, LTON Mover. night aforesaid, between bim and hi ito her breast, whioh striking some vitel part instantaneously. RNING, DECEMBER 21, 1845. Religious Iuteltigence. ~* judge of controversy and the sole rule of Faith,” which Was pos’poned las Sunday evening on account of she in- Robert Owen is lecturing in Philadelphia. clemency of the weather. ‘Thomas M. Foote is lecturing in Buffalo on the The Rev. Charles W. Hackley, D. D, Professor of Tomance of the Bible. in Columbia College, will preach at the On Monday afternoon, F ch of St. George the Mar- gged about 80 years, slipped ,” No 406 Broadway, this evening. the post offi. Tho Rev. Dr. Hutton will repeat his sermon on the bad manner. ‘The wound is so severe tnat he will proda- subject—" Love of our Country”—this evening, at the bly never recover from it. Duteh Church, on Washiagton’ square. A public meeting was held in Syracuse on the 15th to devise measures for furnishing a home and for der the pastoral care of the Rev. John Grigg, have en- propesly educating orphan and destitute canal boys. iy to be 6000 canal boys io Syracuse; over w doors suuth of Prince street, where divine service 2000 of whom are orphans. A memorial to the Legisla- Jevery Sunday morning and ture was read aud adopted, und several addresses wer: | Service to commence at 10} A. M.and7 P.M. made. | A railroad meeting was held in Chicago on the at.which a commi'tee was appointed to collect Mathemat ican F ee Cl The committee of a new Episcopal Church, to be un- inst. gaged the larga room in the Lyceum, No. 563 Broadway, a fe will be regularly perfo evening. Seats free. The Ladies of St Peter's Chureh, Barclay street, will 5th ins hold a Fair in the basement of said church, commencing | statistical information tendil on Monday, 22d inst.— the proceeds tobe applied for the and value of @ railroad from E under the supeintendence of | from Chicago to Galen? and the the Sistere of Charity. tions were also adopted, and speecies m: | | On Wednesday, the 17th inst., in St. Patrick’ Cathe-| An aged man, nameil Gore,waskilled on the Win- dial, the holy order of Priesthood was conferred by the | chesterand Potomac railroad on the 16th inst. by b , onthe Rev. William Quinn, | cryshed betweena train of freight c dam. | bridge, over wnich the deceased was pa: in the daily papers, the death of | 4 will for the prevention of duelling is before the benefit of tha poor schoo! Rt. Rev Bishop McClosk of St John’s College, F We regret to noti Rev. Robert Davis, formerly of Belleville nd recently a missionary in the West Indie Hale, of Springfiel4; constitutional questions hy the | writ same; ordaining prayer by Rev. B Pond; charge by Rev. ‘There is a woman living within fifteen mises of Mobile, who weighs 469 pounds, and enjoys good health, mother of seven children, and is good tempered, fat, forty, and four hundred ! Fifty one pounds and twelve ounces of wool, have | been this year sheared from five sheep in Rutland Co., Vermont. Circleville. Prayer by Rev 0. M Johnson, of Denton; | John J Fraser, Esq. formerly of Liberty county, of Ridgebury; Rev. W. W. | Georgia, was shot by some unknown as night of the 19th ult, whilst reading a newspaper, in ht of a fire, in lount’s Ferry, Mr. Fraser re- Wm. H Williams, of Jacksonville; right haad of fellow- ship by Rev. Wm. Kirby, agent of A. H. M. S. for IL linois. Atthe same time a Presbyterian churcl! was organized consisting of 14 members, with unexpectedly favorable prospects. Installed, on the 2d of December, by the Hudson Pres- bytery, Mr. Nathaniel Elmer, as astor of the cbursh in | sermon by Rev. W. Y. Mille Newell, of Montgomery, presided, put the constitutional questions, and gave the charge to the pistor; charge to | company with another person, by the li the people by Rev. Daniel T. Wood, of Middletown; ben- | front of the store of Mr James King. the Moderator. onthe Suwannee river, East Florid ceived two buck-shot wounds, which at first were not considered dangerous, but which, after seme days, ter- minated in death on the 30th ult. >, aN Tne Baton Rouge Gazette, of the 6th inst., says: Miss Helen Faucit is ut present at Edinburgh. We have bee. visited, forthe last week, with the colJest The Distin family are performing at Newcastle | weather known in t ‘The cane standing concerned; the ediction by Foreign Theatricals. Mr. Wallack is at the Princess Theatre, London. with success. Mr. and Miss Vandenhoffare about to bring out * Antigone” at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, early in the ensuing month. Mr. Henry Russell will give his vocal entertain- | py peiny ment at Neweastle-upon-Tyne, for the benefit of the | Raitroa Infirmary in that place, on Monday next. happened a shortdistance this side of Ellicot.” : i He was taken to the Mills, where his limbs were set, and he is likely to do well. ; The body of Mr. Daniel O’Harra was found in the Scioto river, Ohio, below Sullivan's dam, on tt Stes He is is supposed to have fallen from his horse atre Royal, are performing at Birmingham. while fording the river; the water was about eight or Mr. Buckstone and Mr. McKay are engaged at the | ine inches same place. The State of Georgia has appointed two Com- missioners to confer with two peer bare cucernien by splendid diamond brooch, in testimony of her ad- Douedey fon decree etal posite Hudson is entirely closed. On @ was strong enough The copyright of the music of Bellini’s opera of “La Sonnumbala” is still the subject of proceedings in the Court of Exchequer. Mr. Creswick and Miss Stewart, late of the The- | ite Mad’lle Taglioni has presented Petipa with a miration of this dancer’s exertions in the ballet of the * Fille de Marbre.” nen eT The “ Polka” is likely to be replaced this winter, | gerons. >. in Paris, by the new dance called “La Redowa,” | The steamers run from New Orleans to Galveston which M. Varin has in rehearsal at the present mo- | in filty-one hours, easily. ment by the dancing classes of the opera. It is known that Mr. Bright was elected Senator Mr. Wilson has given his Scottish entertainment | to Congress from Indiana. ely at Mane! of one in the State Senate, of which he was President.— rin ee eStore His election and acceptance of office, made a tie between tha ave the parties. Since then they have been trying to elect that national melodies have an undying charm about | ee ent —but after Noeeety ballotings that body still f J : withouta head. Madlle. Taglioni has arrived in Paris, on her way The ladies’ anti-slavery fair, in Boston, will open to Italy, after a farewell tour through various parts o! | at Faneuil Hall, on Tuesday evening next. Aken elas aud paeuue eae ais issaid | a funny affair! to have netted not less than £10,000—her loweet en- (3 5 7 - 2 > gagement, even at the smallest theatre, being 100 Pie Net co LSID cea eae ‘ guineas per night. | Crom a plant known as * bear grass.” It The ballet “Le Diable a quatre,” based on the | ‘ianilla hewp. neighborhood, with undiminished success ; a proot them. ol) farce of the * Devil to Pay,” has been produced ut Drury-lane with considerable success. On th- Stephan, and M. Bretin were called before the eur- Monsieur Frederick Cert, the well-known direct- managed the aflairs of that establishment for up He was a knignt of mined upon making the most extensive and liberal alterations. The boxes, pit and gailery, as well us my the stage, wall be entirely rebuiit. A new suite o: ‘The trial of Edmund Halohan, an Irishman, in- dreasing-rooms willbeconstructed. The pit, which | dicted for arson, in setting five to ti will ran under the boxes, will contain upwards o/ | in Blossom street, Boston, came on the 15th instant, be 900 persons. The theatre will re-open in March, | ‘ore the Supreme Court. with one of the best stock compames in the ki dom, and a succession of stars will appear durin; the season. }roduction of which, on the same stage, will take | er. place soon; was recommitted to before the Municipal Vourt. Court Intelligence. . —Betore Recorder Tall d Aldermen Honry and Meserole. Miss Rose Joseph, is attracting much attentiou at Liverpooi, where she has been giving Concert» Her sotto voce is said to be deser Mr. Love, the Polyphonist, is gi ing his pleasing entertainments in Liverpool, assisted by Mr. Ruth- | cing the prese: bone and other artists, last evemng, t Mr. Rayner, the celebrated comedian of the old } seutence in the school, 1s performing at the provincial theatres iv out at the Haymarket, London, entitled the “*Maid- en Aunt.” [iis the fi been discovered in London, where it has lain per- due since his death that a Railway that I see before me, ‘Tho Premiam toward my band? Come, let me cluich thee :— | have thee no’ Hast thou, then, ne And but a Railway of the m Proceeding from the Scrip-vj Ieee thee yet, in Shares as p : As the kins, (great applause) and now with | ef me Ut quatizing caiis for present pay ment, 1 Which was not so belore. ‘That's quite another thing | 0! Mr. Branam’s Concertr—Monday evening | has been fixed tor Mr. Braham’s concert at the R: yal Assembly Rooms. Mr. Braham wiil be assisted on Cuestex Harmonic Concerts.—The first concert of the Chester Harmonic Society, tor the present season, will take place on Monday, Lecember 8th. on which occasion talent of a very high order will | co ee mi e * 2 sal | terland, of be introduced, so that a most interesting musical ade, entertainment may be antierpated. ‘Tue Queen’s Tugarre, Cristian sTRERT.— | the de ‘The most extensive alterations are now being made at this once favorite place of amu-ement. The whole property has been purchased by a capitalist, who intends to open the theatre as soon as the ex- nevtag sare tensive alterations are coinpleted. The interior of | sion of the child since that the theatre is completely gutted, and will be rebuilt | ienow very respectably and fitted up in a state of gorgeousness equal legal rights and privilsge apy metropolitan establishment. The trontag tablished, the court decided that it should be given up | ulso be rebuilt. Mr. W. J. Hammond, we un to the mother, and at the same time wished that the mi. | standy will be acting manager. The pit will be So | 2Ut® pa ship. s | Wears it op tho second finger; if married, on the mond on her first finger; sf en bea maid. When a gentioman presents a fan, a flower, or | trinkets to a Jady with the Jeft band, this, op his pert is | an overture of regard; should she receive it with the left hand, it is considered as an acceptance of his es'eem; but if with the right hand, it ‘s a refusal of the offer. Thus, by a few simple tokens, explained by rule, the taken passion of love is expressed. A Texas feather bed is said to be made cob ~ shucks! In Mexico their beds are som: pt a ais Getoe Wan. mi ce cent » yul occu 6 ent ro and centipedes, with an ocoai | deublless ogcupy the oy i L " Fact and Fancy. Should the weather prove favorable this evening, the ‘The dinner which the members of the Philadel- very Rev. Dr, Power will, by special request, repeat phia B; i 5 his leetuswea the subject—"' Ave the Holy Scriptures the sae ST rial tsa es ty oak po rg phn } ing the Mayor to offer $100, (to be pai | of tl Mr. Dennison Lathrop, walk in front of Buffalo, fell and broke his tuigh ia avery | ‘here are e ippl, Resola- ie. d the side of a Mr, | South Carolina legislature. ‘ drowned on his passage from New Providence | ‘The Richmond Enquirer says Win. Smith accepts d Island. | the office of Governor. Mr, Socrates Smith, late of Union Theological Semine- | —_[t is said thatthere were no printers in the days ty N_ Y., was ordained to the work of the gospel minis- | when the proverb which saith—'Labor while the day try at Beardstown, Il, Nov, 23. Sermon by hey. A | lasts, for the night cometh when no man can work,” was region fora number of years — tely spoiled, so far as sugar that had been wind-rowed id considerably, if tne weather does not be J nd stove pipes have beei. great demand. Green blanket coats are getting in hion, and wild ducks and becasses are a periect drag in the mi Mr. Philip Flaharty had both of his legs broken run over by the cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Company, on Cuesday morning. The accident ki Mad’lle Fanny Elssler is at present at Rome, and | will still y engaged for the season at the Teatro Argentina. come too warm. Common Pleas, Fall Bench. Dec 20.—Decisross.—The May: . $c. ada, Antonia | Battistini.—The action in this case was brought against tt Porporation under @ resolution ssed by the late mmen Council on the 28th of Octo! ion he offender) for the detection of rson voting ov | or attempting to vote iMegally at the then approachi: | Slaction aa the sth of November. mikent< ‘Tho Mayor approved and signed the resolution, and in are thereof, on the 3ist of Octoder pub! tice in the newspapers, offe ing a reward of the detection a vote illegally Webb was arrested, charged with having attempted to | vote illegally. The plaintiff appeared before the police magistrates, and subsequently at his trial at the General Sestions, and gave testimony aginst him | Ha wow i e reward, alledging that much as the alleged contract by the defendants with the plaiati tly av in the declaration. and. That the allegation that Webb attempted to vote illegally, is not sufficient—whethor he did or did not vote, is 4 mixed question of law and fact, and the upon which this question might be judicially de’ mined, should have been stated ia the declaration. That the Mayor was the party who should have been sued: the contract, (if any) was made by bin. Covrt.—Upon the whole, it is clear that the plaintiff must amend his narrative, and he may as well avoid as many of the objections of form and substance as he cin; if when the narrative is thus amended, the defendants think fit to renew the damurrer nipon the points of aub- stance, and thus to place their defence upon matters of law, they will have the right so to do, and we may further consider these poiats. We think the nacrative is deficient in its averments, and requires ameadment.— And what we have sald upon the points of substance, relating © the pleading of it, should be freed from all objections as to th, averments and matters of form. G bhons, Wilcox and Prichard ads Tinothy H. Main — In this cause, an action was brought by tne plainti (Main) against the three ndants, On @ y aote, purporting to be mad t, them, payable to or- der of the plainvtf, for $250 ‘he defendants pleaded the general issive, and set up as adefonce first, that the con- Sideration given for the note was illegal being the sale ota stail in one of the markets, which, it was con- tended, was in violation of Corporation ordinances, aud that defendant (Prichard) was noca partner, There wan a verdict for the plain'ff and defendants moved to set it side, allegins 11 was contrary to the weight of evi- dence. Upon the first part of the defence, the Coort de- cided that the evidence showed the cons i for the note, was not only the occupa ion of the good will of the customers, yhich, in itself, was a good consideration. Upon the next p the evitence of Reynolds showed that Prichard t:m-elf acknowled ed that he was a partner, and, therefore, decided that the verdict should be couflrmed with costs. Waddeil, assee, $c., »s. Donelly —This was an action bronght by plaintiff, a8 the general assee in bankruptcy, against defendant, for w:alleged debt due by defendant to Marshall & Hammond, bankrupts, for lumber furnish- ed by them to defendant. previous to their bankruptcy. The defence set up on the trial was ® set off; that de- (endant gave the bankrupts his promissory note for the lamber,which they got cashed for the fall amount,which was atill outstanding ; and that a part of the lumber only was furnished. On the trial, a non-suit was granted ander the direction of the jud .¢. ‘Tus plaintiff moves to fo take horses His party had a majority of rema! The ex-Governo: will be more profitable than the northern, and ble ae cotton, i saikalan i D 7 ‘i The Cincinnati firemen are getting civilized—be- first night, Madile. Fiora Fabbri, Madame Petit ginning to fight. tain at the close. McKendree College, located at Lebanon, Illinois, has suspended its operations, in consequence of pecunia- It was under the patronage of the edicts that this hemp or of Konigstad Theatre, died on the 7h in. | \etnedist Episcopal church, stant at Berlin, in his 74th year The deceased Captain John Lane, for many years en; pilot on the western riv 3, committed suicid wards of sixteen pests, and was much respected. | cinnati, on the 30th ult. i ‘was laboring un the order of the Red Eagle. porary fit of insanity, at the time. The destruction of the Glasgow Theatre hus} The Missouri river closed at Jefferson, on Sun- thrown a number of actors out of employment. ‘The } day, the 30th—wh.n the mercury, at daylight, was 11 most prominent members of the company have | ¢e% below zero. been engaged by Mr. Sloan, of the Queen’s Thea- Madison county, Illinois, contains a population of tre, Manchester, for his forthcoming campaign | (3.0)2. Alton numbers 2,407 inhabitant The proprietors of the theatre, anxions to sustain | ',184; Edwardsville, 610; Highland, 409. Mr, Sloan, in his spirited management, have deter- | professor Mitchell, of Cincinnati, is in Boston, and proposes delivering @ course of lectures on astrono- Upper Alton, ed of Mr. Chase, It was contended by the cou: sel for the prisoner, that the shed formed no_ part of t! twelling house—and therefore if the act of setting the fir was proved, he could uot be co: . sane was conducted by Samuel D. Parker fur the govern- Douglas Jerrold has finished another comedy, the | ment, aud Messrs. English aud Wheelock tor the pricon ‘The Court sustained the objection, and the prisoner ait his trial for the lesser offence icted of arson. The ly admired. Gene nadge, Sentence af Joseph PB, Guthrie —The trial of cat term having been brought to a cl. + Jourt this morning proceeded to pass of Joseph P. Guthrie, of Philade! phia, who was last week found guilty of obtaining a cor- jount of property vy tulse pretences, from Mr. Guthrie on being \d to the Court that attempts had been jends to raise money, wherewith to satiaf che merchants from whom the Levies had bagel pet and he hat no doubt but their claims weul Fst attempt of the son in the | (04. "fo further stated, that had tho triel been postpu line which his father has succeeded so well. Its | 4s he nad desired, he felt coufitent success, however, was doubttul. produced @ witness who would hia ns Xc,he having beea his clerk, that all his transactions 22 positions opera, by Weber, Has, itis said) p OO Sel aendeieed in good faith. He, therefore, under these circumstances, threw himself upon the mercy of the Court. Madame Petite Stephen has been engaged at W. M. Price, Esq., bis counsel, also took occasion to Drury Lane to pertorm the chief part in a new and | state in behalf of sir. Guthrie, that a process uader the popular ballet entitled “The Devi To Pay.” Stilwell Act was pending against his client, which fact The N " : he wished the Coutt to take into consideration. ‘he facetious Mr. Murray, of the Edinburgh | “alderman Mesxnove, id passing sentence, comment: Theatre, set the modern Athenians in a roar, the | od in terms of merited sever ty upon the gross fcauds other night, with a new reading of the air-drawn | that are constantly dagger apostrophe of Macbeth; city, Who are subject Eugland. saphe, A new play, the production of Brinsley Knowles, | led up, son of Jatnes Sheridan Knowles, has been breughi | made by own by his boo d upon merchants of this to the arts of desigaing men who obtain by fraudulent representations large amounts of property ; but that in the present case there appeared to be agme pailiatiug circunstances, m consideration ot which the sentence of the Court was, that he, Guthrie, be imptisoved iu the City Prison for the term ot 60 day», Aiue of $100 ; and stand committed nutil paid Iu the case of this icted tur compounding @ teiony, Mr for & nolir prosqut to be entered, as he had uot alter a long period been brought to trins on account ‘Toe modon was granted, as there probability of producing the wi and pay Case 9 al who wi ess referred to, Superior Court—in Chambers. Before Judge Vaudarpoel mene is occasion by his son, and also b Dae. 19.—The Prople ex rel, Suphia Stabier, vs. Chris- Soper viene ere y Mise Rose | llBictermen-Upen.s writ of : z Court {rom the application and affidavit ef Sophia r—the defendant was brought before hi. Honor y pai h country they are the immediate de. pears these parties were betrothed in rdinary furms of that country, and thet rth of this child, came to re he was followed by the complainant at tion, about a year since, in order to solemnize but it seems she was too late, he | o ve | part of sud money ns may be cecovered hi intained the riod—and the moth ried, claims it as her's by | ‘These fects being fully es: | rticulars, as they uppeared in evidence, shor constructed as to be applicable to feats of horseman- | D8 Wjenneld trom the public eye. We bn aah nl a Before Chiet Justice ‘i . ‘n L. Gardner ve. Ug Sm Ifa gentleman wants a wife, he wears a ring df | reported yesterday, iu yot unconcluded, and will be re- | | the first finger of the leit band; if he is evgaged, sumed to morrow. Before Judge Oakley. = od on the fyurth, if he never intends to get ma: Harrison va. Spencer.—Tis protracted trial still enge Wears a hoop or’ gos the attention of the Court. Nothing of ‘arther im- ged, onthe secon tance than ‘hat to which we have aiready alluded be- | married, on the third; and on the fourth if she intends to elicited, we omit continued remarks. It will occupy | two or three days longer in all probability Before Chief Justice Jones. ol | —This case, fully | set aside the non-suit, on the ground that evidence was improperly admitted.’ The Court decided that the evi- dence was properly admitted, and that the judge wes right in allowing 4 nonsuit.’ Non-euit confirmed, with costs. John A. Col Verdic’ set aside. event. ‘The Court of Common Pleas will again set on next Friday and Saturday, to hear law arguments. its. The Shamrock Benevolent Society. New trial granted —coats to al Before Commissioner Gardiner. Dec. 20.—Charge of Larceny on the High Seas-—George Pendleton, mate of the American brig Argus, was terday brought before the Commissioner, upon the fol- lowing charge :—It appeared that on the lst of Novem- ber last, the vessel sailed from St. ate heving on board a cargo of coffee and logwood, and some specie consigned to different houses in Boston ; and, amongst | others, $250 of the specie was consigued to Lombard Whittemore, of Boston, and the vi 1 itself to Starks W. Lewis, of this city. On the 5th of November, the captain died of yellow fa:er, aud the prisoner, who was mate, succeeded to the command of the brig ; she put rack, and a new captain was procured, whose authority was limited to navigating the vessel, having no power or authority over the cargo. The vessel arrived in this port on Friday, and, upon examining the specie, aud comparing it with the bill of lading, it was found that $190 in gold coin was abstracted from the $250 owned by Lombard & Whittemore The suspicion falling upon Perldleton—he having a knowledge ef the cargo, and being in charge of the vessel after tl of the cap- tain, complaint was made by Mr. Lew and @ warrant issued, upon vidence of the steward, trial for the otfence, age it spoons? ing money was subsequently found. that the Marine Court. Before Judge Waterbury. Dec. 19. ~ Johanna O'Shea vs. Juhn W. Giichrist.—This was an action of trespass, brought to recover damages sustained by the platauff, from injuries received through the defendant, as follows. [t appears that on or about the 8.h September last, the defendant street, was driviog his horse, attached to gon; and when near the corner of Whi streets, the wagon whi ant trom his wegon—tl the hore took fright, and ran violently down tne street, upsetting boxe: d making sad havoc in his furious fght—that in bis way he ran against, knocked down, aud trampled upon the person of the complainant, doing her serivus and much injury that she called upon the defendant, afte confiuement, who otfered her twenty-five dollars, us a recompense for such injury, which she thought insuffi. cient, and therefore brings this action for a recovery of one hundred d ars. Tnis case was subdmi jury, who brought ia a verdict for the defen sant, upon the grounds of its being au unavoidable accident, as was evidently apparent. [ADVERDISEMENT) CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK, i Co leevor’s Office,’ D. cember, 18) SGALD PROPOSALS will be rovivet atthe Treasury S ‘Department, wutit the 24th instant, fur the supply of ratious to the motty uificers sud seameu ol the United Sta ea Heveuue Seamer Speacer, fur the teru of one year irom the Ist day of January next. The rstivu for the revenue service is the same as that allowed in the aaval seevier, omitting U and conssteot the ar ticles enamerated 11 the tolluwiug table, Wo wit Iboz | Ibs. of | ounces of | hf pints of of th b og tab i i Days of the Week elyeddibaaedd pecceaa Sas ACR R AAG eRaD eo ee . a. ae oe at | 21 Mm 18k TVA alt a” as ia bei 1s Rea rag ie 14 lw 1 Per week. . gi% 27428 11 rere ae | The ratious ty be of good aud wholesome quslity, to be ap proved by the Colie sand the different articies comp: sive rations, Lo be de. ‘ed ou bo rd the vessel iu good aud waite cient casks and ¥; is, to be prov ded by the coatractur, aud the contents thereof distivetly marked ou eael It 1s to be distin: ‘ that ed fiom persons not these offers ceter, and thit the ui a hush, apon re wouaole notice, us olten ax may be required vy the Cap stu of the Ves; with the approbuiou of the Collec. , Obe diy io each ween ) fresh vey -tabies, as mey be equivalent wo the corvespouding parts o; the tation allowed iv the uaval ser vice. Persoos proposing will transmit their bids sealed to the See etary ofthe Rreusury daar pk © W. LAWREN( eter CROTON Warbit > OLICE—Those persens trkiug the Groton Water would do weil to call aud suatuerar the preminm Water Filters, Ch t a chryst They ean be BrordeRs, Croton Plambing and Water-Fijter Establishmeut,, No, 300 Broadway, betwaea Walker and White sts. a2 luntr FIFTEEN HUNDRED KS REWAKD jollare will fe a a Ti N Dollars, stolen ftom Myron Vn Deusen, 0 the city onthe night of the th October last, while im Hndron to the city of New York, m ¢ “Bouck America; or «proportionate eum for such ee ad restored to tow subscribers, yn application to either of them. ‘Tie mousy war conteinet in 4 small earpet bag, which wis taken from the berth of said Van Deusen, and found the vexc day inkthe wheel house of the boat, cut and ritled of its cous nts. It consisted of bills of varioas denominations and of 1 barks, as near as can be remembered, as follows :— 10°s of the Oneida aa. : 10s principally of the Pine Plains and Kinder- or about that sum, of the bills of the Phenix Bank of $1000, Hirordy and ether Eastera Mone ‘ fin bills of the Hudson Haver Bauk, neagly ll in $9 dollar fe. . ap dalnnen of the aqney wusin pint Western banks of thia State. New York, Nov. 2'st, 1845. “OG ee MAST! Ig! Poarl st. ReonGe, TERY. Water a. HEOPHS. P. HAKT, at " Y, 6 Wil Sean. Myrou Vai of ‘Committee for Assi a3 Im*r STORAGE FOR CORN, GRAIN ANv FLOUR. Ss TURAGE for Lifey thos wd bushels Corn eyed els >, yosand , can be had in the Plc aC om South Ferry, Brooklyn, on . 20—John L. Gardner Dee. ar This replevin suit engo; u » hour of adjourn! up on Monday, Before jention of the Court up » to be again | 8 long and somewh: be resumed on Monday, and will jewelry, Apparel, ‘One witness has beet, | ne FOUN: Stores five minutes’ wal moderate terms mr good prer adjoming these promis suffic ‘Tor the largest clvss ships. “Apply ERD BORN EB ata chest 528 1m" MONEY LENLI—MUNEY LENT. i and I , on ig neha Pate a Bins of personal prope: By ES, Licwiwed Paynbeake, om Im*re ‘aga Willinin street near Duane treet