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a Sey ree, ees, aw Oe Le dation for rumors of expected changes in the cabi- net. Mr. Polk and his present ministers act in per- fect harmony, and have no idea of separation. The rumors of change, coming from Washington, are We reter eur readers to our Washington letter of originated by the same cligues of office-beggars and this morning. If our correspondent is right, it | politicians, who are endeavoring to procure the re- | jeetion of several of Mr. Polk’s nominations by the Senate We have some amusing developments to make on ington, via Hovana and Charleston, with ten days | tse agitations, which ,first begun early last later news from Mr. Stidell, giving us the informa- | summer, and were kept up about printers to Con- tion that, in the present condition of Mexico, that gress, till the question was terminated by the elec- tion of Ritchie & He: The same agitators are now at work creating a stir on the nominations | | before the Senate—on the present cabinet—the suc- California to the United States. This intelligence | pegsion—and every thing under the sun. ken to Havana by a British steamer, which | > eet re 2 | Tae New Krreuen Cantver at Wasningrox.— The arrangements for the Kitchen Cabinet influ- York, Tuesday, December 23, 1845. Highly Important from Mexico, seems that Mr. Saulnier, a bearer of despatches from our minister at Mexico, has anived at Wash- Gevernament will probably consent to the Rio Grande boundary line, and the session of Upper tngland. was probably on her way to either from Washington or Vera Cruz, before we | newspapers and organs, has been settled for the pre- ———————————————————— Caninet Cuanogs.—We again assure our corres | | pondents and readers, that there is little or no foun- | | the low state of the opera in this city, we have no doubt from Bloomingdale road to Hudson Rt gegement. The evening closed with the farce of “The on Long Island Farms, purcht wait for further intelligence in this matter, | ence at Washington, which is that connected with | appeared in Shakspesre’s tragedy of “Macbeth,” at the ington Market .. Wheatricals. Panx TuraTnw.—Last evening, a very fashionable au- | Pouce in he Ghats ead a: quorum ef teowbens, trcene | acormen ¢ ast evening, his Honor the Mayor, es pre- , and a 4 $ x lonor or, dience assembled at the Park, on the occasion of the | ““prririons.—Of Peter Smultz, for compensation for . | Siding offcer—and “Aldermen Humphrey, Lee, Powell, first evening of the re-engagement of the Seguin troupe. omen Jost while in the employ of the Corporation. Ko- | Stilwell, Bokee, J.C. Suite, Fowler, Ld ag ae ‘The opera ofthe “Bohemian Girl” was presented, ‘This , , ‘Macomber, ‘Osborne, Burbank, Ben John Hot 1, for permission to const | and Campbell. Afte: reading of the minutes of the opera, when first produced upon our stage, became at | Ad from hie reatlance in White streat, to the sewes in | fast meee ing, th ‘slowing petitions were presented : red. Of C. W. Lynde, William Mo! stigation and examination of magistrate, | vestigation td ea the “Bias” Chansber with some loves prea eg dae mpnsslat ead recta erent sor fn roel to the late {the | William C.X, ee eee Papeete Preston ester this sory. be @ MIE ” Py i ified th = Of Policemen, in reference message of thi Noyes, severally, for conveyances of prop- | the pai . The be dorelia.” rhe Regain trewes bere henna’ iP neces mor P nL aear tice mauae ase el ee aby a ae one, Seer een aied y > a married lady, of gi it, perfonal charms, ret- with this opera. Upon their appearance, they we! ral alterations for the regulation of the police | L. Davis, for a ‘grocer’s license ; William Cook and | ding in one of the up town wards, whose husband has bave spoken b the hailed with enthusiastic applause. southern tour, on busi- city on ction of the compensation allow- oy ae ae eae rs, for a well a pemptel pe toasted at ane OK rof been absent Nie) the 8 OE ene alee: bth i . ed to Policeme: wi 2 lons remonstr: ‘reets ; F. B. Spinola, to have Bolivar | ne: wards of a year; | » sre ata tron th sais Te Theat sae eave edhe comm of the policemen was referred a Canton uni J. unhappy, and lonely in bis absence, and having no family Ae. Deleventl, trom the Dru Pe to the special committee, having under consideration the r4, to have sidewalks on Schei | to console her griel—-therefore she hit upon a scheme to as Count Arnheim, and was loudly applauded in the | fhessage of the Mayor. | horn street cleared from rubbish and other obstructions; | surprise her li return at New Years, gems, “A Soldier’s Life” and the “Heart Bowed Down.” of Wilton sage Ray baie re Bgl CO d Ze Wary, end others, oy ned, | wit a living specimen pt bees it affection. Conse- i i in Bi reet, near e . Van | quently she communicat There has been, if possible, an improvement in the | pump in Fights shah Minaty eaat at the Pelt, for permission to remov a ue | Sedtedes whocn aie benuled ter ir house; | procuring the d G acquainted with a young woman who was wy couchoment, This met the wishes of Mrs. C troupe, during their Southern tour. Notwithstanding “Of A, Sherman and others, to use Eighty-sixth street, | gine Company, No. 6, for the acounty | Thomas R. Mercein; George Hi Canals.” | Birkbeck, and others, for a of Butiding | company’ to be called’ the Jeff id by him from the Cor- , to be attached to the Fire De jon vacated according to | Brooklyn, and for authority to precise- young woman was requested to C—. She did so, and the ne that they will be very successful in their present en- bys erie comin se Roads Irish Attorney.” This evening, the “Bohemian Girl” | poration, and which has not ts were made i tract. Referred. | Howell and John Lyman, to ; young woman will be repeated, together with tho drama of the “Old terms of con a of Hato 8, Mannen | Receoo Epeaienaa Lyman, 0 be gis into effect" ‘The, young women Soldier.” ‘on Markets. for the relicf of Bernard M‘Donal her accouchement. In the meantime, Mrs. C—~ stated to her friends that she w: pearance and manners of by lgsiog sickness, and divers other notions, to the inmates of the house. er, Bowery Tuearre.--Last evening, Mr. J. R. Scott | or transfer of tall No, 87, Wash- | time ago to same ci ittee. man, Of Committee on Streets, in | from the corporation, whilst sick and d he Would be’ entitled to, if capal ports of Committ Bowery. He was more than ordinarily correct and fyor of coucurriog with the Board of Aldermen, in‘au- | pay th tl credit it fully | sent, and consists of an upper and lower house—of effective, es the aspiring “Thane of Cawdor,” and added thorixing baltration in the grade of Merietfeld street, To Lis aforesaid duties; and of Richard Sha the yonhg Mone ey men arrived, ¥ when oe ding r tfu " i it ‘i from Whitel jo Broa reet. Concurred in. @) B - Progress of the Wax Pante. an.old and naw:regwng, s new lustre to his Shaksperian personations. In the | "OF Commi toe on Streets, in favor of fag ud_both be confined to- - .aggeted : f oe The Union, which was established by Mr. Polk, agger and banquet scenes, he was triumphantly suc- 4 fet wide, of side-walk in 10th street, between t aged and all the reparations The war panic, growing out of our foreign rela | | soe ved the printing of the two houses of Con. essful, and very generally epplauded. Mrs. Madison, Band D. Carried. ed in th e | made which is customary on such occasions. Upon this tious, and partly from the state of the currency, . bd Lady Macbeth. ted with d wel Of Committee, in favor of granting permission to Ed- | board, without any defiaite action upon it ; from Goyn 6 to have the child transferred capper esta gat ; ‘ity and increased | 8°°S® 08 condition of its relinquishing its weekly * “*\Y Tee ee ae eee eed. threeehowt, wa, mond 8 Janes, to lay down an iron pipe trom his pr. | T. Deforest, in Telation to his bond as collector of the out, who wae quite willing to goes ahead with renewed activity and increased 1.7 pie old Globe is continued in the shape ofa | SMe: 8d admirably well sustained throughout. The mises, No. 169 Hummersley st. to the Hudson river, for | sixth ward ; from Wm. N. Clem, in relation to a plan for | mother for her litte responsibility, not being a le momentum. Under the double doses of the press |), A cape | melo-drama of “Rookwood,” by Bannister, was present- the purpose of draining his cellar, Carried. | indicating the several streets of the city by night, and | so readily to find a father. The awful time arrived; the and politicians of both the old and the new world, | Consressional or Weekly Globe, and is still publish | 44 45 the concluding piece, in which Mr. Milnor eppear- | _ Of Committee on Charity and Alms, in favor of pay ing | from B. Geebblze and John Brawa, withdrawing thels fp. | doctor wasaeat for and the obtcaiog ie delivered eters Ee i een jel w yes, With fi - . . 2 - Mr. c| ti 1s for rent of room oc mo ces 4 . C. socks in Londoa, Paris and New York are declin- e by Blaur & Rives, with a view to future opera ' oq ay Dick Turpin. Tonight, Mr. C. W. Clarke, a | Mi Lyndhcertaln claim vom occupied by | Wore tout in by TJ. Reynolds, for lime for the | that hor bargain was for only ope—not ¢wo—the git ing. Yesterday, in Wallstreet, the full was very | “°O* eritorious, deserving young actor, takes his benefit, | Resolutions.—In favor of numbering the dwellings, city buildings, and for removal of nuisances, amounting .d to explain the circumstances; but Mra. C. m It is probable that Congress will furnish to both and presents a very rare and attractive bill, comprising &c.. in Lexington avonue, between 28rd and 27th strevts, . to $10 26; ie Patrick Murphy, $4 87, for setting lamp ing suenEst, would not hear any explanation, but ¢ fe: considerable, and the increase of the panic very re- |; i fe.” (ti ‘i R ste; by Alexander Stewart, $71, for police servic he girl and her two babies secrocly from the hous . pest y journals, aud also to the Intelligencer, some heavy Knowles’ play of the “Wife,” (in which Mr. Scott Cor oa of requesting the Finence Committee to re- | tes by John Van Duyne, for $1 75,'tor BAe mpenidrs This Alig acnesthan Wale 2 up) m I . rdinary—an extraordinary spectacle jobs during the present session; so that all parties | app-ars as Julian St. Pierre), the popular legendary port in jon to the correction of leases of certain Ber aaron tele resented froin eee arent, | Devine tee eos foul deed oes een camara sey by eae th ordinary—al ’ a . ip Vi sle.” “ lips. Ref inst the confirmation of an assessment forapublic | C. towar oung woman ant ies; therefore, to mea and Is, to see how one hundred millions may have an organ of some shape at the Capital paren ‘Yen. WINE." 400. Rom tg Dla: for HATTA DN Sa es Canam cbtern at the corner of Jay and Johuson stre 7 re- | posted off to the, magistrate and wtated all the suspicious acing the population of the United the two monarchies of France and Eng} determined to make themselves miserable, heir several goveraments to the brink of their statesmen and men of sense, are z to allay the excited feeling, and settle of peo, are entirely out of the question; the first never had but a small party, and the latter none at all. Blair & Rives are now in a state of armed neutrality. At State land, war, whi endeavor ty. The news from Mexico, yesterday, gives a me- The Tt seems, therefore, that the Kitchen Cabinet at The Constitution and the United States Journal | Love.” Mr. Clarke's scquaintances are by no means ,, {2 favor requesting f limited, and indications promise a very full andcrowded | to the dumping boardin the 6th ward. Referred to Com- any moment they can convert the Congressional room, this evening. His playing on the violin is of a | for 1946, with Globe into a Datly Globe, and operate for the suc- {hd musical audience will be in attendance to greet the ‘ cession, with as much force as the Union itself. new candidate for fame. ' young and gifted actress in Char ‘ith sent toappear betore him to auswer such ques be thought proper touching this cave. circumstances to this adroit Justice, who forth’ C. to investigate the conduct of th turn was made by the Comptroller of the unp lists, fora well and pump at the corner of Fulton nd Oxford street, and for public cisterns xt the | ; Bhe, house. mittee on Cleaning Street: i A Re ee ; , fi 1846._-A. communication wai corner of Jay and Johnson streets, and in Monroe place. becoming alarmed, up and told the Justice i Ma, Bunee’s Secon Coxcent.—This gentloman gicos ,.-PH Pre domptrolier, asking for appropriations | Among a number of Tesolutions presented cS fal ed the circumstances as second concert in New York, at Niblo’s concert , that the young wo- od, good health, and living at ng, | No. 10 B— street. ‘ov despatched an offizer to for the education of adults and youths of both | ascertain the fact, which proved correct; therefore, + $1,138,130 00 | ‘The proposition—made, doubtless, in good fuith | was allowed to depart to arrange her toilet. Thus tl 425,000 00 with the best and purest intention | whole matter ended in sinoke, which was carefully bot- 174,963 00 | to be ridiculed by some of the | tled up by the functionaries, to prevent its sp:eading Board, was one by Alderman Stilwell, referring to Committee on Public Schools, an enquiry in ri the policy and expediency of establishing’ event entimate of the necessary amount, and is as follows : er uperior cheracter, and we doubt not a fashionable 1.—The success of this ston, has been exceed- Mrs. Mowatr at tae South % Washington is divided into two cliques—one being r J the warm-hearted Southerne: Lamps... «+; oo ts pe lied f ih the sublétoed | t lancholy picture of the state of things in that coun- . ingly brillient ; and the wai rs are | Total for city and county expenditure: fate was ite reference as applied for, w j@ subjoined | sround town. 7 represented by the U uite enthosiastic in th ir expressions of admiration.— 1 i. somewhat ular amendment added, on motion of Al- Dishonest Clerk.—In the case of Abraham J. Van try. Whatcan Mr. Slidell do, in the way of setling |". : Union, and the other by the | 9 is pronounced the most superb and imp: Mocttie the Sontast at<be ciiy Susnore = | Boskiric, who was arrested on Saturday last for em- : “Juliet Globe. They will continue ina state of armed new HSned piece of acting they have had upon their stoge , and for which, application is re- tis quired to the Legislature for authority fic tween th Mr. Chipman, of Michi | bezzling from his employers, J. N. Selby & Co., dry difficulties between the two republice, inthe midst ralicy for the present session, end perhaps longer; | foryears. The housp is crowded to the ceiling every | GMingg ‘2 ‘ne Legislature for authority | | of Representatives, on | goods merchants, 313 Broadway, the following sums t revolutions, internal revolts, and the violen, nt a | «night she plas after porforming a fortnight, she | — db: Poet bi which he declared that education was | viz: -a bill of goods for $19, from the Merchant’s Hotel, action of military parties? Perhaps it may enable | Dut Sto remote period, a terrible and destructive | hat accepted ment of another fortnight from |, Special taxation authorized by existing laws :— always at war with democracy, and that st produced an | Courtland street; $4 63 Irom Mr Windust, Park Row; “© war will grow out of the conflicting views of these | the manzger. ear in “ Belvidera,” “Jane | Floating Debt. . .........sseeeeeess 5000000 ality, which was destructive of the foundation of | $10 from Mr. Dustels, 33 Warren street; $16 75 from Mr. him the better to succeed in all his ne; $ 1 gouations; — orvans ; probably when the question of the succes- Shore,” and other characters, in which Mrs Siddons was | Common Schools e ow elty debe’... geaieoa gg | {ee institutions.” Broadfoat a1 Washington Square; $16 1 from Mr Glenn, and such seems to be the : famou her success. She has | Deficiency of inte + 363,00000 “A resolution was adopted, referring to Alderman | Globe Hotel, and $4 63 from Jes Henfield, w a ccurding. eee bacns ‘0 sion is brought up. displaye n rgy and perseverance ta, Gould, to ascertain mee what ah an assessment | making, in all, $60 38 - it appt wes the out- ashingtou, according. to our correspondent’s in her career, and her improvement has been so rapid giles $2,167,732 46 | map could be procured for the Fifth Ward; as also | door clerk of the firm, and col small sums letter from the capital, which seems to be se- Vatve or Marine Insurance Stock.—Welearn and Reieety that we look for achievement, iIncy of resolutions, requiring the Finance Commit and peekateaipe money. Justice Osborne has committed veral a later than the news by the way of | that Captain Hartley, of the ship Henry P: which will soon place her at the head of her profession, sees 205,000 00 | hort some scheme by which a more economical dis- | him for the larceny, carrying out the principle of justice pare ing ews by the way of aptain Hartley, of the ship Henry Pratt, re- if she be not there already. An English critic, who hi A F360 7a) 1g | Position could be made of the city fund: d ask- | and common sense. B: by, we have just been New Orleans. Yet the state of the internal cently put back, in distress, r.fused to take a New seen Mrs. Siddons and Miss O'Neil, saya that Mes. a Aetiog i MOTE Os oe sli ac ging: * *** £2°8279245 ing the same body to devise some measu where: ME ee ea BY: f pxic 7 sia ; , x . : a reater sensation ondon, tha: q pen 5 , f 4 o! for affairs of Mexico seems peculiarly unfortunate. York pilot, who had been in the business for thirty Mowatt wonli motes greuker nesta fe chen atre, Amendment of Police Laws —A communication was Wart moore nationd to a lorer mam tha thes newt stealing money or Another revolution may bring into power the war years, fer the reason, probably, that he had re- polis. A.B. received from the Comptroller in relation to a proposed | receive, A resolution was offered by Alderman Hum- | goods to the amount of 50 cents; $50 to any person who party, and prevent any peaceable negotiations for ceived instruction to employ some other class of months to come. Perhaps even England and inland navigators. France, may take advantage of the situation of This ship had been to sea, deeply laden with per- season. The thermometer, early in the morning, stood amendment of police regulations, so as to authori: of amend: | will inform against the receiver of goods stolen from ne ; he phrey witha view to arrive at tho best mod r City Intelligence. Chief of Police to draw upon the Comptroller for certain ng the city charter, and asking that the cons deration of | them; $20 to uny ‘0 will give information sgainst y ' sums of money, wherewith to defray the the important subject may be referred to various com- | any person in their employ that hi ‘y of the Tux Wratnen. Yesterday was the coldest of the tedby the employment of carts oF oth conveyance of prisoners to and from nance, fire and water, streets, lamps | above offence; $20 to any person who will inform against sments, &c. At the time when we leit | any one in their employ visiting a house of ill fame nd watch asi t here, and attempt again their intrigues with ishable articles; she experienced a gale, shifted ®t degrees. &e., when necessary. Referred. epider 5 its Goxtataly i 1 node to secure: honest : e siti 4 i ‘ g, (nearly eleven o’clock,) the members ofthe | ‘This certainly is a very nove the Mexican authorities, in order to turn their efforts her cargo, put back, and was, therefore, in no con he pane Whig electors niet to several. <2 seetatnes oa BOP etal aenesamate MELE vere.EeS 894 (board were aa eS rarer Oo CRD oer satan On, | clerks ; and if this principle was established by @ ma . ai ee ; f of the wards, ening, forthe purpose of choosing confirme: 16, ° the subject of this most intolerable nuisance and egre- | jority of the dry goods merchants, it would, no doubt, against this country, and thus prevent tranquillity and dition to refuse any assistance that might offer; yet, delegates tothe general committee, and also ward com- Further .4ppropriations.—Another communication was gions imposition upon the people of Brooklyn, general- ‘cause a number of empty houses inthe Sth ward. peace. when a pilot went on board at a most critical mo- | Mittees, for the ensuing year. received from the Comptroller, in relation toa deficien- ie and the inhabitants of the fifth ward especially—the | Petit Larcenies.—James Logan was arrested last night land, we are still positive in the belief, that although compelled to return to his boat, while the ship was the war panie willinerease for months to come, anda to buffet about, out of trim, till another pilot should variety of commercial speculations will be disturbed, offer himself. If a gale of wind had sprung up at the time is somewhat distant when the great strug- that time, what would have become of her?’ What gle between Europe and America will take place, would have become of her insurance ? Yet, in spite of the news from Mexico and Eng’ ment, he was refused the pilotage of the shi| d ig tion of $: 5 - . e ship an ed Lawrence Lumley, a hand on board the bri - Manan ‘Gege lying at dhe foot of pier No. East stoves had been prosented, amounting to about $3,900, | hate‘on ths River, fell from the mast-head, and had bh Ton ot 82 kod. ‘Referred badly fractured, He was sent to the City Hospital, and ‘urther appropriation of $1,000 was asked. Referred to | character ; but, we regret to state, that worse than the | Stesling Cloth. —Sam Martin was caught stealing o we understand is doing well. Finance Comm:ttee. o’clock, at the store of Isaac Rannes, No. 103 Chatham | pills presented b street, an extensive r q A Danornovs Fat. About noon to-day,ayoung Ind Cy of Gs gage for fuel—that since the appropria- «icity park,” si i - ing 12 wafer boxes, 12 sand boxes, 8 wafer 000 in 1040, for fuel, Kc, bile for feel and, vClty Park: in the swamps, quagmires, and fe- | for stealing 12 wafer boxes, 12 san wighborhood of the navy yard. The de- | stamps, valued in all at $3 50, the property of John R. ‘di £% f part of some of tho gentlemen who engaged | Biglow, No. 4 Spruce street. Committed by Justice Os- nd lega | exceeding the appropriation to the amount of $900. in it, was of an able, high-toned, eloquent and patriotic | borne. arm: diametrically reverse chara a : ized the proceedings of | piece of cloth, the property of W. Ackinson Locked b a 4 on | others on the opposite of the question, In | up. ‘as received from kon ere in relationto certain | this board, Gols ) Perhaps, as caus inlet aa)| Mi Ligting” Boots —-Wilhelmia Fleugnen, (an old Dutch yar loss, for dinners and other re- can be found in any similar legislative assembly | woman,) was caught yesterday “ stall ing” off with a pair 5 Corporation Dinners.—Still another communication | Extensive Rosuxny.—On Sunday afternoon, about 6 w bery was committed. Two thou- Sitarast nitnns fae ; . i H a while in {reshments,proviled for the members of the Corporation, (in proportion to their numbers,) in any other town, | of boots worth $1 50, which she had in her basket wnen n the different principles of government repre- It is said that the Henry Pratt was insured toa Se ee cot iate Raatediensnin the amount of which was kept back. Helarred to Com: ty Forhamiet in the United States; and it soust really: | arrested, belonging to Daniel Orr, coruer of Spring and sented by each large amount. If she had been lost after the first | ills were taken. A large quantity of jewelry was sto. | sce ba Proomdincs = The. Comat ae a source of deep pain and humiliation to many of tho | Greenwich streets. Locked up by Justice Roomo. a) Batt a a ‘ pilot had'been sefiséd/ endl Balive fanothies Saetter| eee hecnemereee | nodit eceedings. mmittee on Laws re: | municipal representatives, to meet with the repulsive, | Petit Larcenies.—George Robinson and Robert Smith, A Pourrican Cour Dian; on Binp’s: eve , ported, recommending a concurrence with the Boord of rude, and indeco’ ous treatment, which they too often re- | (boys) were caught yesterday, endoavoring to sell at Virw.—There are four great powers, which at the ¢?iVed,would the owners of the ship and cargo have present time concentrate in themselves all that is ee paid by the underwniters? And if the insu- great, interesting, and exciting in politics. These Tce had been paid, in order to sustain the existing are the United States, Great Britain, France, and ®0maly in pilotage, would the innocent holders of like the satellities of Jupiter, or any other planet, ment of their money? ‘These are important ques- | receive the light and impulse of their action from tins to those who have an eye on their pockets. and of the questions of politics of the most absorbing Thomas Sceares, a weaver by trade, was endeavoring to continuing the proceedings in certain criminal suits. West and the Panthea, in the river. Several persons — Papers from the Board of Aldermen.—Resolution in | Call was arrested on Sunday night, by one of the city ; ; saw him fall overboard, and made immediate search, but | favor of transferring atall No. 49 Washington market, to | irene Sone ee athe br emaan | _ a2 Clean Sueper T : 4 insurance scrip been pleased with such a disburse- | without success, he having sunk, and no doubt was car- | James Van Buren. Concurred in. | yest e ft exami- oat ee The other states and empires of the world, P i ried off with the tide. Resolution of Committee on Lamps and Gas, in favor | Dation. He made a statement to the magistrate, which | Tunning of with her name,) stepped one or other of these four. These simple facts ought to open the eyes of Con- bel) Dae oe (dene wo and three years i 7 On looking over the columns of the Herald, for the | 8t¢8S to the present system of pilotage at this port. | the back ol the stage, to go acroas the street, she was Resignations.—A memorial was received from the | afidavit against a man named Patrick Kelly, whom he | last month or two, a pretty correct idea may be Al must see that unless there be a reform, the re- eeci! down, and both seriously injured by one o| ; 5 : ; ‘i Murphy formed of the state of affairs in the political world Putation of this port must suffer. lady and child were tal : iis , vane Oliver % Deromas, 39 Chatham street, when ber then appointed Trustces of the Ward Schools in the | Of the unfortuu APPROPRIATIONS AND TAX FOR 1846.—It will be husband was sent for, who removed his wife and child to Seventh Ward, in the place of the trustees resigned. A young men, Fata Accipent.—An Englishman, by the name of | Aldermen, in the adoption of a resolution in faver of dis- | ceive from some of their associates and brethren in the | the junk shop of Patrick O'Hara, No. 16034 Avenue, di- Common Council Chamber. vers tools belonging to Heury Poole, tiusmith, 40 ad of beating his wife, and he was | % $20. Committed by Justice Room inalt Henry Smith was caught last dozen brooms worth $1, from 'on board the ship Panthea, last night, (possibly a Report accepted, and action of t ; ‘ ite in liquor) and fell between the ship Queen of the concurred ies ns suonor the Board of Aldermen | pa, sos axy Waron Ireqs.—A man named James Mo- | Avenue ; also u quantity of $3'Proy. Canruess Datvixc.—A lady (we were unable to learn of authorizing the Street Commissionerto contract with | not only obtained for him an immediate discharge, but | store of Erastus Crooker, 81 Fulton street. tac ut of astage at the corner of Cham. James Ackerman, for such a number of his flluminated | Was the cause of a severe lecture being delivered to the | Yh ne Ooar—John H. Vendels was “ grabbed” in ing inher arms achild be. street directory ‘signs as may be deemed necessary, guardian of the night by whom the alleged offender was | O00 HOF ; : ‘ ‘Gi stealing an overcoat worth $10, the property” age. When passing from | Referred to Committee on Streets. taken into custody. This was not all : M‘Call made en | ot te tee ne No. 66 Hadaon street, : Octet, r rom ¢ i i in| a Phief.—4 laughable « {¢ Commissioners of Schools, announcing the resignation , 8ccused of having assaulted him, and using improper in- Rint ery Pe crelihen eet ‘Ollice, Ci | terference between him and his wife. On this complaint | : : Bowery stages, going up Chatham street. The f the Trustees of the Seventh Ward Schools. ‘ i i ‘a, | Bony John Davis brought in a fat Englieh weman, by come citizens to the drag, “ppointmen/e.JohoW.. Ferries and Irad Hawley wero warrant was immodiatoly isaued for the apprehension | the gamo of Mary Ann Bradsell, for stealing & es St dang | of #horse. We saw this critiur” * leaning: 0 be respectably connected and | bost, opposit e N ri i To be sure, he w: interest, as connected with the above mentioned i «| shale ross in Ni ii i Harrison street Pier-—A communication was received | of industrious habits, was arrested by Officer Bird ona |} “ d yet reference t report the pt their residence in Ninth street, in a very bruised and dan . , r v of in oi y f | “lean” hors jidn’t appear to be “corned,” and yor nations. We will briefly recapitulate the substance, peal 0 a report of the proceedings of gerous state. from the Streets Commissioner, in favor of amending charge of petit larceny, preferred against him by Mr. | he had the “staggers.” There was nota bone about him the Board of Assistant Aldermen, that the Comp- by which a bird’s-eye view will be had in a synop- troller has completed his estimates of appropriations ort the pol . , tical form, of he polities of the world. required for 1846. The sum asked for amounts to Our own hemisphere calls first for the most atten. $2,262,732 46 How many additional appropria- tive consideration, for it is at this moment the trons will be asked for before the close of 1846, re- arena on which all the political gladiators of the world are exhibiting their feats and prowess — France and England have their fleets on the La Plata; Russia sits not an idle spectator in her frozen realms north of Oregon ; England watches pense incurred by the establishment of the star with anxiety to see the fate of Oregon and Cali- police, including the erection of suitable buildings fornia. Sonora, long since swarming unobservedly for their accommodation, which would not have to with American settlers, now declares herself inde- be repeated. How, then, we would ask, is it that pendent of Mexico; Texashaa already become a the eame levy of tax is to be imposed for the golden stripe on our rich banner; and perhaps, soon, ensuing year, even according to present Mexico herself, torn to pieces by domestic factions, calculations, without alluding to subsequent will be driven to take refuge under the wing of the claims that are constantly made; while the American eagle. : streets remain in the same wretched state, All these events and shadowings forth of coming the free hydrants out of repair, lamps without oil, events, point to America as the great centre of or filled with such ‘rubbish that will not burn—in Political attraction. Europe, meantime, looks with fact, every department has never been more misera- ee ‘upon our rising greatness,and waking bly managed than at this period, despite the mil- peepee = ema stupor, like a lion dis- Jions of dollars that have been collected and expend , Shakes her mane and gnashes her ed, under the plea of giving us clean streets, plenty teeth at the high-soaring American eagle. So much of light, and protection to our property. for our own continent. In Europe great events are in progress ; we have THE OngGon Negoriarion.—A small paperin this already detailed them in our columns. Let us now “it¥,of little circulation, published by a few Sandy pass them in hasty review. First, France exhibits Hill politicians, denies the accuracy of the account an interesting spectacle. Just on the brink of a We have given of the state of our negotiation with struggle between two rival dyn ful struggle is only postponed till the death of a sep. serts that Mr. Pakenhem has not re-opened negotia- tuagenarian king,) she has with unheard of political 1008 With our Secretary of State. impradence involved herself on allsides in the great- _ We pronounce this denial a gross misrepresenta- est difficulties. Her feartul position in Africa, makes tion of the position of the negotiation. The intel- her situation worge even‘than that of Napoleon in ligence which we received and publiehed on this Spain. In the La Plata, she has got her hands ful] Subject is substantially correct. The negotiation has of trouble and her name of disgrace; while at Ta- been re-opened, and there is every probability that hiti she is involved inno honorable strife. Herfinan the question will be settled amicably by the two ces are algo in acrisis—bank tcy and failure, the governments in less than three months, unless the | sure followers of bank expansions and speculation, Congress of the United States and the British Par- are marching through her cities. Then in England—_ liament, should, by noisy debaters and party poli- heranimosity against us, her rivalry with us on this tcians, complicate the matter so as to prevent the continent, her awkward position with Ireland, her two Governments agreeing to the compromise now fear of famine, her tottering ministry, her discon- _ Proposed and under discussion for the settlement tented people, her frightful oppression and taxation, _ of the matter. her insatiable aristocracy, her blood sucking church establishment, her greedy and idle public pension- ers—all combine to render her position, politically | fested to know what has become of their funds. speaking, of tremendous interest. Lastly, as to They have received a considerable actif of | Russia—as for her, Turkey, Persia, the East Indies, money, but have not paid their bills; and it is h the world itself, will never nutty her; and while the | therefore, that they will et lenst exclain, “= other powers are too busy with their own difficul- We belive however, that a Gerniix: Opera, pro- ties to give much heed to her silent progress and perly conducted would yet succeed in this ty | policy, she 18 going steadily on, rooting out allreli- and we understand two gentlemen, of musical dus gions but her wh and seeking to establish her and ability, are about sending an agent to Germany, | peg inca ind tia sgt aa ki with the intention of bringing out an operatic troupe, | Rha cg political world ; embracing every variety of wlent. If it 1s condnet- | t y and faithful details, the reader must sedu- ed on right principles, the enterprise must | jously watch the columns of the New York Herald. vs > z ad a Movements of Traveller: PaswionanLe InvreuLiGence.—There will be no Yesterday exhibited the least amount of arrival ballset the President's House, in Washington, this , principal hotel vuiter, on account of the sanctity and piety of the Sarin: German Orgra.—The German Opera has failed— completely failed—and considerable interest is mani | the | that has been registered for the last W. B. Cozens, Philadelphia; Captain Cain, pants ; but the houses of the Secretaries, U.S. Aj; W. H. Wiley, New York; Captain Jenin 8, se military and civil officers of high rank, and of bib en the diplomatic corps,will be the scenes of magnificent | Grice, J. Will joshen; H. M. Peck, Hi a displays of § R. Floyd Jones, Now York, H. Lippett yen nt : ushion, eloquence, and wealth. After | Richsra Strate |, Princeton ; A. Robertson, Fal gies January, the fashionables from all parts of | Thomas Robertson, New Bedford " Teo ton, Westchei the country will pour into the capital Crry.—J. McCrea, Philade!phia; J. H. Hammell, Bur- of unyatalleled brillisncy may be antcieeen etek | tiogton; Liout. Brady, New York; A: Spalding, Lock: y inay be anticipated. Great port; R. Fairfal, £. £. Stone, U. 8. N.; Captain Bunting, repsiations are now making for the reception of a Gladiator. angers; and in epite of the spirit manifested at | sameltt'y Lam atan mer? diane; C.F. Ensign, head quarters, Washington will ring with mirth, Howann.—H. 8. Townsend, H. and W. B. Townsend, gaiety andrevelry during the session of Congress, Giittn, LL s John Fisenburgh, M. Bowie, Philadelphia besides « few fights, and one or two healthy rows —— — in Congress. Ivpian Disrunsances.—The Frontier Whig of the ip. vied 25th ult., mentions several rumors, but does not Dr. Powrnr’s Lroture.—We give on the outside vouch for heir correctness. Among the most important, of this day's paper, the interesting lecture delivered | {var said that Stand My sod making 6 Sate oe. le” L odred Anti- en, designed making a formal de- last Sunday evening, to a remarkably numerous au mand of the Starr murderers at the seat of the Cherokeo ditory in St. Peters’ Church, by the Rev,,Dr. Pow- | Siyetpment;and that if the damand is not complied a ,,he and his party are determmed upon vengeance. er It embraces the question whether or not the | Another story in'that party has gone {o kill or. take “* Holy Seriptures are the sole rule of Faith.” It | on Pe eee ene Wy tomo ee Oc CrERaaON ougat to be read by Protestants as well as Oatho- | 4 The packet ship Waterloo, Liver: 18 pale Vo n eeatetlog, Allen, henge at Liver. | | menced; and the heait of many a youngster is beatii mains to be seen. The present administration has out any assured us, from time to time, that the existing high selves. It rates of taxation have been the effect of the extrava- on Christma: day, and make up a bundle of toys and gance of their predecessors, and the immense ex- other things, in the way of presents for hia childre Every body, no day when tho gr over the earth the seeds of happiness for all. Board of stepped into the ladies’ fair, which is now b the basement of the church in Barclay strei thing in the fair line, which can charm the eyeand drain Landing of Steamboate—Report of committee in rela- the pocket, was to be found there. ‘The tab! tastefully arranged, and attended by charming ladies. cellent corps of young men is to come off at Niblo’s on ed with that building, are extinguished at the time they sion of a the th January. ‘There will doubtless be present on | are closed. Also, to take posse: that occasion one of the finest displays of beauty and chivalry that hi i ci up in elegant styl nilitery and citize we are called upon to record, for the benefit of the | alterations in the room occupied by the American Insti- | the boat on the Brooklyn side, and, but for the prompt green comma] some trick which bas been played | tute, with a view of adapting it te the use oi the Marine | aid of some fellow passengers, who released him from | upon some one of ti city. | These fellows aro keen physiognomists and gene- | — Twenty Sizih St.- Report, of Commiltee on Streets. | crushed to death. sf ral judges of character, and sties—(which fear. England, relativeto the Oregon territory, and as catch a limpee of a stranger, whether he is a subject or | nues, and setting curb and gutter stones therein. Car- > not. When they take, they accost him. and very kindly proffer him their Thirty-seventh street.—Report in favor of regulatin, Faluable services in showing him the lions of the city. ‘They either take him to see the | horse,” or show him the Pari, on condition that he pays | Twelfth street.—Axsessment list in the mattor of paving adollar to the doorkeeper, and in some way or other Twelfth street, between First and Second avenues.— generally succeed in sponging him out of about all the | Confirmed. ent — he ag Now, aa are not ew fellows looked Fiftrenth street.—Aesessment list in the matter of pav- igad to? Nearly every one of thim is known to the police. ing Fifteenth street, between Second and Third avenues. | ss a ‘At any time of day or evening they can be seer stand: | Confirmed. | pabereen Guate Dait—The. seventh Dall of tie ing on the Museum steps, at the corners of Courtlandt | Repairing of East Broadway—Report in favor of pay. | Gothic Hall, t ings, and in fact any where where they willbe likely | East Broadway. Carried. \ to pick upacustomer. It is a disgrace to our city go- Croton Aqueduct.—The Finance Committee reported eer Neo they id oti a Chen hh e any te | in favor of Rinting $500,000, for comple: y which these rascals shall be prevented from preying | aqueduct, and disc! 5 upon the greenhorna who vish New York, and “who, | th overflowing of Croton dam. day evening, in the Rev. Dr. Cox’s church, in Cranberry | also given on the part of more than any others, deserve our protection. Our | Keeper of the Park.—Finance Committee reported in | street, in which the speaker present worthy Mayor did indeed commencea crusade | favor of paying A. McLaughlin the sum of $22, for ser- | christian men to exert themeelve against the Peter Funk establishments ; Ee the time of commencing the extension of pier at the foot | John Langstaff, baker, of Myrtle avenue, in whoso en. With a Ordinar of Harrison street, by inserting the first of March instend | ploy the accused had been, asa journeyman. Thevom- | yan right see bis Nec ele His: back bo of the irst of December. (arried. pees! stated, that the defendant had stolen butter, | through the skin, making « dreadful sore Cunistmas Weex.—Christmas week has fairly m- more rapidly than it is wont, ut the prospect of the ni Appointment of Coal Mearurer.—George C. Keeler was bread, and other articles from hia i a i Ht : 6 e . i R premisee, and he, hav- i A thi and beantifi I receive on that time-ho- | appointed @ measurer of bituminous coal. ing no substantial plea te offer in extenuation, was com. | fOr cven and a seabby head, which tool vat, decile. orea snare ay euoetoas oppectanity ue eventh Avenue.—An apportionment of assessment in mitted to the county jail for thirty days, A wretched | req gue bought him for 40 ceats, of a boy; and vowed Dee a Caran bampeeal ith, the matter of the opening of 11th avenue, between 32nd and fallon woman, named Ellen Ross, was committed to | jhe was shaved at that. Johu Logan, who claimed the Re Qi do * and 47th streets. Confirmed. the cells by one of the police justices for having deport- | body knowing any. thing bout Reduction of Rent—Report of Finance Committee, in ed herself lalaRnainy and ttasewbe tat ed tothe magistrate hat this poor croature have a poor friend: almost every bo- Re ch cth yb ert ba yma as ek Veen fh rte oben fe e been the dupe of some Five Point villvins, for wis ond a Ane fat turkey for his family to ent Yor ef reducing the rentof Mr. Sandford for certain mannor in the public streois. The commitment was | he had been absont since last Friday; and no donbt had made out against Ellen Broadthroat, this being the vei hE) i (lark of Diab thlletuay —<Baport af Fraasios Comic | Sate, tutte ana dugrlaed cogeouen which tee eateen | Lee ot Oe ate cere taenia Mian Lee bean ado peaty mitteo in favor of increasing the compensation of clerk magistrate, iu his peculiar whim or caprice, thought | of late, with some considerable effect, to “ blind” ave: of the Distriot Attorney. Carried. Ce proper to givo to the poor besotted creature. es”juthis community. The magistrate, however, did Pep) nee yg Sees of Finance Committee in 4 Laxax Wrovrxa Panty.—The large Baptist Church | not believe the woman to be the real thief, and therefore lun Gtneec Gee ee | ins jaasau street was yesterday moruiag visited by up- | dismissed the caso, | When the man went to loot for hia Fan ar St. Peter's Cucncn.—We yesterday Register's Office. Resolution adopted in the Board of Wy? Of twovor three tunired posions, on the occasion | horse. he foun nothing a uit ior ais bones, Thee hela in Aldermen, in favor of furnishing indexes for the Regis- with the Navy Yardat Portsmouth, Va.,) to Miss Adeline | the matter onded. Every | ters office. Conourred in. Cornell, of Brooklyn. Tho interasting ceremony w performed by the Reverend Mr. Hodge, and at its con. clusion the hmppy pair started off to enjoy their honey tht to be made ha) ; for it is the anniversary of t t friend of the poor came to scatter y on Christmas Common Pleas: Before Judge Ulshoefte: jes are ery tion to the exclusive use of piers south of Market street, It for the landing of steamboats. Referred. will be ope: the week, with i Precaution Agaii ire.—! moon in the old Dominion. Drc.22,—Joseph Cooley va. Isaae Lewis.—This was an ill n all , With the exception of Christ- caution Against Fire —Resolution adopted in the ae c bi y y men, in fa irecting the keeper o! Vouunrerr F; R —On Sunday aft n | action of trespass, to recover di for injuries done mas day. Board of Aldermen, in favor of directing thi per of LUNTEER Fine Rowoi iy _eftern t! ‘ the roll i * th fe Bivab ot q and evening, a parcel of young vagabonds took poss: Tur Tomentx’s Buves.—The annual ball of this ex. the City Hall, to see that all fires in the offices connect- etvel of Zouk Taree Woon noeee pat fn he at committed se many enormities that their arrest was or- briefieacrrtnmbad) ion of the keys of all fered by Alderman Osborn, of the Seventh Ward. Onl Removal of Bodies.—Resolution adopted in the Board | three of the gang were taken into custody ; viz, a fel- of Aldermen, in favor of authorising the Mayor and low known by the name of Jerry Kent, and two others City Inspector to grant permission to remove the re- George W. Stagers and Barna- | it was got mains of deceased persons, instead.of awaiting the ac- ‘ ordered to appear before the je number of tion of tho Common Council in relation therets. istrates yesterday morning, where, no doubt, \ music, noble "af, digon. Square-—Resolution in favor ef suspending they received the punishment due to their infamous r ne ta sett a il sparkling eyes, and 41] proceedings in the matter of opening Madison Square. | ality. with great life and gayety. Referred to Committee on Lands and Places. Asotuen Ferry Ascinent.—A gentleman crossing Tricks row Stranxcens.—Scarcely a day passes but | Marine Court.—Resolution in favor of making certain | from New York to Brooklyn last evening, jumped from | family arrive Fin tots city, from one part of the State, d hired essed for many a day. ‘The ball of the State Fen- part he intended the millinery don by his wife. In pursuance ent, the plaintiff took possession of the tock of milinery goods, and his beg o} i ofsumm purpose it would be | ry to take down the gable ‘of the house occu , | pied by plaintiff: in the raonth ef June Newhouse commen: A Lost Nore.—A note, of considerable value, belong. | ced to re-build, and his first operation was to pull down the ng to Alexander Birkbeck and Son of this clty. was | gable end of plaintiff'« hows Fisiatit complain [Tost in New York afew days ago; for particulars of | fhatin the progress of the work Sarw which we refer to their udvortisoment in another | gryatly injured, by the dust and in upon it, beet , from the partition not beiog put up in due time, and thet Ma. Vaxpennors.—This gentloman's lecture was res- | ho and his lamily were obliged to quit the hou pectably though not very numerously attended last | were kept out of possession from Juae until the ening. We have no doubt, however, that at his next fertainment he will be much more liberally patro- heir members by the sharpers of this | Court. his perilous situation, would inevitably have been now the moment they in favor of paving 26th street, between Sth and 9th ave- e across one who they think will | ried. and paving Thirty-seventh street, between Eighth and a | Ninth avenues. Referred. “wild beasts,” the * September, by which he was deprived of the profite his wile wou d make during the months of June. July, and Aug he best months in the year forthe millinery business ; and that the defendant neglected to take mea at | sures during the progress of the work, for the protection : | | of the plaint amounting to $263, for repairing | a highly respec 0 sare. |” For the defence, it was contended that there was no Reeve, Gunning, Valentine, Rugg and Van Brunt. evidence to show that defendant had notice of New- g the Croton | TeMrrnaxce axp tHe License Law.—A tomperancs | nears Sapesaae amu m th house , previous to the fendant, bag he ind t forth the duty of all | during tho progress of the work, and that every hing in view of tho noxt | be eens (rs phd to pre i emnoyahee oe ; but, after keep- rendered previous to the et. | spring election, to subvert the license system. Dr. Cox | injury to the plaintiff. Evidence was also ideitup two or three weeks, the men aad beunerewere | Gobtionment of ine cree palioey abate OF | Spring slgcsad the cudlence ja roproketeion oC all kinds | show fast the dam Terpsichore A will take jarclay streets, at e North River steamboat land- | ing the bill of Mr. Cox, 3 < arging claims for damoges caused by | discourse was preached by Rev. C. J. Warren, on Sun- removed, and now our country cousing are daily swin- | Superit ets,—Resolution in favor of in- | of bad habits, such as drinking, smoking, chewing aod | | The Judge charg died, to the musical tones of “going, going. gono.” | creator hs wiaey. Of Superintendent of Marketa from | snufling and deprecated tho use of distilled slope for | the pro nec for the protectis We sincerely hope that at some future time, we may $500 to $800. Concurred in. | the feed of cows. He also touched upon the sufferings | plaintiff, he was answerable in an action for dams, have a city government which will exercise its authori- | Increase of the Fire Department.—A memorial was re- | of Ireland, and attributed them greatly to the intempo. | and it was for the Jury, from testimony, to say ty forthe extermination of wil these ras ceived from the members of the fire department, for an | Tate use of poteen. A collection was taken up in aid of | whether he bad done 40 or not. were also to con sider whether the damage did not arise from the act th engine, hose company, and | temperance. increase of ten men to | Nowh alone, without the participation of the a hook and ladder company. Referred to Committee on Loe ag er aad Se ents SUES saaieud cenit aot senemel ae ‘The Templeton Concert for the Rellef of Fire Depart [From tho Evening Post } efendant ; P nagemellat tert binag es tn the Poor of New York. mother Fire Alarm Bell:—Another memorial was re. Signore Sanvatore Anwate & Mictione —It | action. But under oft! a meeting of citizens held at the Mayor’s | ceived from th bers of the fire lopartment, asking may not be uninteresting to your numerous readers, | tthe conclusion thet defendant had notice f om Nowe , . ; | ution to protect ice, City Hall, yesterday evening, to concert men- | for the erection of @ fire alarm bell in the Eastern articularly Americans, to know that the above | Bouse, and did not take every precsuti Mires with a view to carry out the-'generous inten. ‘of the city. Referred to the samo committee. A ne, plaintiff, they ought to find n verdict for him. 4 Sicilian gentleman, distinguished for his literary | ‘i My ions of Mr. Templeton for the relief of the poor of ‘The Board then adjourned, attainceste, te now ks Wie city, taavicig mrerved frac | Seasons neumiane ket eax Rig fe Stee New York, His Honor the Mayor was invited to Palermo, via France and England. He visits this | ant, Messrs, Smith and Bishoy take the chair, and on motion, James Auchinclose, | Superior Court. country toascertain, by personal observation, the | Aiea & ; Dre truth oF falsehood of the'works of Mre.Trolloye | hey, otion of A. Burclay, Eeq., British Consul, it | 41)" and others, who have so grossly slandered Ameri- | . 22.—Mery Manniz va. Daniel ant Britert Ryan— cans, intending to publish his own views on his re- | phis isan action of slander. The parties in this suit nail turn to Palermo. His education and qualifications | from the “ Emerald Isle,” and -re both engaged in the | al igation, involving the pecuniary respo Co., commission merchat solved, That the following gentlemen be appointed Acommittee to act with His Honor the Mayor, to arrange H . i id hand boote city of Bostor ably and ingemously summed upon render him exceedingly capable of the task he bas | rame occupation—toat of dealing in second hand boot ing tne Shackiee whion axe Sone tho part of the defence, by N-B Blunt, Exq. und onthe | undertaken, and his position in society, his father | and ; and at the time of the alleged slander wre The Mayor, Juephard Ren} part of the plaints, by J. Anthon, Esq. This afternoon being advocate to the Court of the King of the Two | both tenants of the premisor 94 West Broalway. The Ramsey Crooks, Eaq., Fauning ©. Tuc Hie ovr the Chloe under instrcziions oP ihe Coad, | Sicilies, isa guarantee that his work will be an im. | plaintiff chargos, Oe Eistocorsus. end sutecouag ig Hugh Maxwell, Eeq., Col. F. Sanderson, will eturns vealed verdict to-morrow morning. ’ | partial one. He was educated at the Royal College, | '®™ nich as that sho had criminal intercourre with Robert Emmett, Esq. } | Ferdinando, where tle proficiency in every depart- | fur80) eC outvidnals—that she had “killed her former On motion, Resolved, That the following gentleme Before Judge Oakley. ment was 80 great, that, at the carly age of 20 years, fiero ial whother from kindness, or malice pre Ri i fT -—This libel o it 9 i 4 , berg io mate arrangeicene ot the aires ie eae | oder tate Ban's ‘and will tantly bo bevee the | he received his diploma from the Royal University | pense, did not avpear. These charges having been re- whi charged at one dollar cach ; and that said com. | jury until the latter part of the week: There is as yet of Palermo, in the following qualitications, viz ;— | peated upon several occasions, to the manifest annoy. jo ii if her business prospects, mittee powered to make every necessai . | but little interest mamfested, independent of that which | Philosophy, Literature, Jure Naturale, Juce Civile, | ance, and serious injury o! erospest ment te flibe au overflowing houre, for the tenadtat | is naturally excited in the minds of tho partis directly | Jure Canonico, as an advocate, and also in natural tetas te nA do tial ¢ onl. oor of the city : concerne ick, c berger, Esq 9 | history, antiquities, the fine arts, and in the Latin, Greek, French and English languages. Mit oft hasty dimes or if a tamily dispute, arisi fro He lias pablished many works, and his Wotk Om | tery Cn ya tree cline Belin eieeh Ritts conses Court of Myer and I f Esq. | at upon the partis bein od fu the samo pe a art, Esq, L that the coy, Mlateell, Esa) | Before Judge Edmonds, Aldermen Vantine and Brady. | Palermo and Sicily has given him still furthermoto- | cuity That equally hand words bad been einployed by wo arranged that the coucert should tke | The term ofthis Court opened yesterday—the names riety and given himthe name of the Encyclopedia tho plain'ilf,as ia alleged st the defendant. The place on Friday, the 20th inst,, at tho Tabernacte ; au! | on the Grand Jury panel were called over, but a suff: | of [1 ly. Under th i f hi le, formerly Judge charged that the poritien of this defence was an nme r. Bostwick was ap) | : on, motion, Dr. ostwick wan Aponte «comm tien to | miver not having answers thoes who did were vireetor Gemeeal at testes inSrolly, and ad. | uov¥ailabie‘one, and that the plaintiff was entitled to ex. monte forthe tse of the room ontho wvening above men. | 4 jury will be organized aod indlotmante sent up cee vanced as minister of state com Portatoglio, he Pepe teig nee IEA rendered a verdict of fifty tioned. Hurt and Campbell, the'two men charged with the mur- | Commenced the publication of a journal called the | —— Op m ‘The mecting then adjourned. der of Cogan, on Thursday last, A petit jury was after- | ‘ Gazzetta dei Saloni,” now the first in Palermo, | Court Calendar=This Day. Janes 8: W.F HAVEMEYER, Prost. | wards sworn, ond the case of Henry Harper, indicted for | and he intends publishing shortly, an clegant | Gosscou Presa Nos, 67, 61, 93, 95, 07, 99, 108, 105, ames Avciinciosa, ec'y. the murder of John George Kimp, on the 261 October | souvenir,entided “Literary and Scientific Gems and | 197, 109, 111, 29 “ — | lost, in Bist #treet, d, and on motion of M Anecdotes,” in the English, French and Italian | "Part ti.—Nos. 46, 20, 62, 04,96, 89, 90, 92, 2 11, 49, 68, | . a el ee yeea eatale | languages.’ He ia alao a member and correspondent | Cincure Covnt—Nos 38, 8, 16 to 24 Inclusive, a Smith, ack down ier | Of numerous literary and scientific academies in | 68,28, 3. Covnr.—Nos 29, Gl, 45,9, 190, 68, 7, 7%, Important Decision. —The General Court of Vire | Dart and Bele ie has deeide | past 10 o'clock this morn ndioted for the murder of —twelve judges to three—in the srmersbure kidnapping case, that the jurisdiction of the . 3 al “4 St at the particular time of any occurrence. — | ovtoesiae teal H | 86, 63, 108, 65, 42. Laneeall This is not fixed, but shifts accord jourt. | Scientific institumons in the United States. neo = the tive Qi of "ater from freshete or low waters it pine monde, 1 | gemeemmammaie veterty comune. We tae nthe Naval Court Martial which convened sree Vill come within ah eee a ee hey 7 calendar of | received the formation of 6 Salvatore. the | Defore them, ore Bj joners will come within the Jurisdiction | pl causes. sta being ready, this te was also | Ra. ld Signo sath, Ore ter hen ihe department.