The New York Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1845, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Vols 1, No, 296-Whsle No. 4206 “NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 26, 1845. bree Two ents « hereby ap: | Translations from Hreneh Papers receive RW HARTWELL’S: | Organization of the Oregon Territory=The | given or done, until a final judgment or decree shall have | hundred thousand dollars be, and the sam: " 5 THE NE YORK _HERALD. WASHINGTON HOUSE | i British Ore oi Law % face pronounced in Pair 4 ‘and sbail have been duly propriated to carry the provisions of this act into effect ’ at the New York Herald Office. ] Hl 228 i if i" ; ss = sorformed; and all costs paid, incase such person or — Sec. 10, And be it further enacted, That the Presi- Frencn Couony iN Brazu.—The Prioce ce JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. eis Chestnai Street, conar eine Mines aa |B ; i ! bo Presi: ENCH - ‘ J h ’ PHI ADELPHIA | he following act of the British Parliament WilS persons shall be a party or parties in such suit, or until dent be advised forthwith to give idee Ling vio a4 Joinville is aboat to settle a colony in } razil, in L . | passed the 2d day of July, in the year 1821, entitled the trial of such suit shall have been concluded, in case provided for in the second article of the treaty ofthe Sit 4 brovince which he has received as a dowry Circulation...Forty Thousand. BATHS jus: ineroduced—Warm and Cold DAILY HERALD—Pvery day. Price 2 cents per copy— Potts, fot both ladies aod aentiemen: sad 1 sh person or persons shall be a witness or witnesses Of August, 1527, to terminate the third article of “An act for regulating the tur trade, and establish- Ly Bi Provided always, that if any person orpersons treaty between the United States and Great Bri in, With his wife, [vis said that he will cet out him- "i it i : ee u | a civil and criminal jurisdiction in certain parts . elf in the spring, and place himse! at the head yep ~ Larakahel nization and fitting up of every depertment of the Wes . m ction ds ba act int bond signed at London, October 20, 1818, and all othertreaties = pring, and mse! Per copy $1 12% yer annum—payable in advance. Hi hi d C tt | An Acr von Reoutarinc THe Fur Traps, axp Eoraw: igsioner, with two sufficient surities, to the satisfaction — in colonizing, and this project willno doubt turn out ADVERTISMENTS at the usual prices—always cash Men 16 an 0! a es, | Anns 4 Carman ann ¢ wit Ju ctiox, wit: | Of such justice of the peace or commissioner, or the said Farmers’ Club. a failure. i a “ ts fa ty “WS, with xroond plans, of the Hixhlaud Cottages at | IN CeeTain Pants oy Nontn Anwiica. nourbac: sion dpe uch process, Te . “4 : Var- ‘Turttiine Incipgnr IN Russia.—The followin, Be i eA uk alae tellberpa Vikan near B quedand erected ty Win. B. | ** Whereas the competition in the fur trade between Son Te ee gay te OR eer hen ged dt cUmeon Troe or oe RRR of the Far vaclanehiie euenlete ie eee aad ors. it ae the Zaft letters oF cormmunications, by mail, addressed to ysin, MH. Newman, Roe Ceckwoud & Sou; and ctheebook. | (reguoveruor and Company of Adventurers of Eugland jn such case it shall and may be lawful for the said jus. mers? Club was convened yesterday, at the Ameri | ih civers of the terrible decision of character dhe setablislment, raat be port baud, oF thevostage will be | stores in New York, Philsdeiphinard Boston, nt Tw°r_ | Dorsons trading under tho’ meme of “The North wWeat | 1ice,0!, the Peace or commissioner, or the said courts, to can Institute, not ostensibly so much for the purpose | exhibited by the Russian Czar:—It is well known JAMES GORDON BENNETT, | FRENCH, AMERICAN, AND ITALIAN RES- | Company of Montreal,” has been found, forsome years , U4Q'ayBe Heh Werson OF persons out of cure such per- of discussing the regular subjects before the Club, | that there ure many sailors in the Russian fleet ropriet 7 of the TAURANT. past, to be productive’ of great inconvenionce and loss, gor, grpersons shall not perform and fulfil the condition gs for the disposal of an almost infinite qnantity of | Who are Israelites. At a review of the fleet on fh hi a b- | 2 late occasion by the Emperor, two sailors par- ¢ it shall and may be lawful for a agricultural communications, which tormed an ob- | j,cularly excited his attention, both by the. preci- Aad whe th ities and feud ae commissioner, and he is hereby required, to avsig stacle to the exclusive objects of the Club. sion with which they performed several d ult ” r R 2 whereas, the animosities and feuds, arising | recognizance to th i or plaintiffs, in any suit in * , anuvres he agility an whi | aud Traltan style, nt all hours, aud ina manner unsurpassed bY | from’ such competition, have ulso for sone years past | whiehrauch precent renee Rectan, isdacaeat uit if Mr. Livingston was. elected to the Chair. manauvres, and by se aa y and dering whieh Siguot Palmo trusts that many of his old friends will kindly | Kove sia intangnnt Amero ; to the nprthavard aud went | shall have been issued, made, delivered, given, or done, 4 aerate of the pein inane ie andea thal se eee ee iy promoted. one tolbe's captains jer his py r curem ward of the provine: Ipper and cor © a,and | Tacepagh og : y pear,” Was ex ed, al s peculial ately promo ; remember hispeculiar abilities axa eaterer for epicures. A provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and | no may maintain an action in the said courts in his meadow pear,” was exhibi p Bhat he Dara ginal pry cinied One tr) bee caeeree | diauer of three dishes at choice, with half a bottie o| of the territories of the Uuited States of America, in a | ow inst i St dr i i | id season of say- iT a 3 4 : ¢ } s é , ne apg ‘a recover against properties, method of cultivation and season a u LOURDES: DIATE |i 6s ts ROUSE eh mtovisa alte abolen clea e@ ihe eoareuy | cle Sontened. Gaiuibanes, 4nd. WUATaR,, BART such sureties the Mi seeat er enaiioes or damage as tig. were explained ina communication from Mr. | There is, however, an ukase forbidding Jews to ¥ A | breaches of the peace, and violence extending to the | 1 orOv 7 i AAC 7 i . Wearan esaulette, and the Admiral of the » who P 6 such plainti shail prove to have been sustained Schuyler Warden, of Oswego. This isan abori- Wear by the Emperor, knowing that they wi ‘West prices, and served iu the beat maiiner. ence, ; to the : : ‘Hovland cold Baths supplisd. atthe above eatabhish- | 198 of lives, and considerable destruction of property, | by im, by 1veson of the o1gindl cause of action in 1e- ginal’ tree, and 'inay be traced spontaneously | $004 Dy the Emperor, knowing that they were J¢ F, PALMO, | spect of which such process, writ, order, decree, jndg- frowiny in many parts of the district of Ni- | €ia'inemseron, “that docs not signify in the least— New Yous Hena.p EstaMLisMMENt, CIGNOR PALMO respwettully informs hi i ini ae by , et trons andthe not only to the said company and associa i but t Nortnwest coraer of Fulton and Nassau streets. Hubli that he havo jened FY estanraut hi well known fresaid Uadenogsaseal nidalatonerentainey pits = . and popular old stand, adjoing the Opera tduse He will serve ndians, and . sub i HOLYDAY EXCURSIONS, Bredituses, Dinners aad Suppers, In the French Awverican | justy: nai ajaus or ather persons, subjects of his 3 end in such ditions of such recognizance, th TO PHILADELPHIA AN PLAC, AT REDUCED RATES. at ghee Commencing on Wednesday, Sth December, and ending on | mvc og Monday, the oth Of January next, by 9 o’clock, A. M. aud ieg o'clock &. M Lives, from the toot of Liberty street. Ta aiford | o¢ Lane ROD ¢ ; o oT aT — | some more effectual’ regulations should be esta an oppo tunity, at reduced fare, to the citizens of New York to | JUST OPENED, forthe apprehending, securing and bringing to justice | ment as usual. have continually ocourred therin. And whereas, for | _ni2 Imtr 9 Chamber ment or act of the said courts were issued, made, de- | remedy of such evila, it is expedient and necess ry that bfi shed 1, Canada West, and is found a valuable | they sheil immediately embrace the Gr2ek religion, ot livered, given or done as afosesaid, notwithstanding any jal for the manufacture of perry. A | course.” When this determination was communi:ated thing contained in any charter granted to the said | mat Wiel ame were 3 hes writ uals Kenda La, chilasalpiia Caer Ns ull persona committil h offences, and that his M | i received fron Mr. Travers, giving | to the two young men, sorrow and despair seized upon and the couatry pristmas and New Year, and to afford the at z mmitting such offences, and that his Ma- aay . ¥ ora of England |. | communication was received r 5 z young, " A (puntey veouls an opportunity of 'Philadelpinia and COLUMBIA HOUSE, jesty should he ompowered to regulate the sail trade. | {70'C Hudson's Baye) ee of England trad-| fo Tews of the proper method of confer'ing agricultu- | them at the thought of reaeiving fonor und promotion New York for the like purpose, arrangements are made by CHESNULT STREET, ‘And whereas, doubts have been ente:tained, whether |X’ \ui be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful | ral honors, which repudiated the principle of premium. | on such inexorable terms. Knowing that remonstrance which passeugers will be furnished with au excursion ticnet, Hetween Sixth and Seventh Streets, | tue provisious of an act pasted in the forty third year of | for his Majesty, it he shall deem it convenient so to do, | ising the oxen or sheep, and not the system by which | or refusal would be in vain, they requested of the Emp & ing the purchaser to a passage each vray, at the following | HILADELPHIA. the reign of his late Majesty King Guorge the Third, 1 We a commission or commissions to any person or | the animals were thus unwieldily enlarged ; and recom. | ror permission to exhibit still mora of their mancuvred ‘wm New York to Philsdelphia and return... $4 00 BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. otiiules an act for extending the jurisdiction of the | persons to be and act as justices of the peace within | mended he reward to be conferred on the Loge ae | - he had uot ee alt tee sould Ge peri oars a * jurlingtor * 350 # ‘Proprietor Gouri austioe, in the provinces of Lower and Uppet | such parts of America as aforesaid, as well within any | would illustrate the care, naa: ant gerd w oo | “ ihe a4 asoen be e topmas han bones tact fates ‘ Rordentows 1° apada, to the trial and punishment of persons guilty ot | territories heretofore granted to the Company of Ad- | been most successfully employed in the process. Mr. | locked in one another's arms, threw them Into the renton i 250 | | crimes ‘and offences within certain parts of North Ame: | yenturers of England trading to Hudson's Bay, as with | Travers advocated the Scotch system of premiums for | sea and disappeared forever. | What eflect this #eli-sa Aa i) ‘ ae Kor amre’” Tica, adjoining to the suid provinces, extended to the ter- | jy the Indian territories of such other parts of America | essays—that seemed fully to meet the desires of the | fice produced upon tbe Czar is not related. wark to Philadelphia ‘ 350 —- ritories granted by churter to the said governor and co id: and i ot | Club-—to facilitate his proposition. Asthis system en-| ‘THe Fauxcu ix Avcraia —<ll the recent accouvuts Elizabethtown 325 HOTEL DES DEUX FRERE rants | as aforesaid; and it shall be lawful for the court in the | a eH Us Pe a lecuen nick can: “Rahway “ 300 OTEL D DEUX FRERES. pany ; ard it is expedient that such doubts should | province ot Upper Canada, in any case in which it shall | tailed expense, Mr. sn partially opposed it, | from Algiers represent the siate of things as most alarm. > Passeng: rs irom the above places to New York will be Boarding and Roomson the European Plan, bo removed, und that the said act should be further | appear expedient to have any evidence taken by com- | preferring an optional contribution from the members to | ins to the French troops. It is even feared that the chnrged the seine rates, HIGH nes nate acieae capture Gen aectom tended :” ‘Be it therefore enacted, by the king’s most | nftsion, or any facts or issue of any cuuse or suit ae. | effect this object A communication was received from | French will not be able any, longer to keep possession of A person may go on the 21th December and retura on the 5th than any other plan for, travellers, aud merchants whose excellent majesty, by and with the advice and co sent | cortained, to issue a commission to any three or | Charles H. St ner, upon the culti- | avy part of the country. ‘The rising of the inhabitants of Javuary ext, or at aay time becwren those dates, at the ex- | in this : vation and management of the turnip and sugar beet. @a | throughout all the provinces has become general; the t ut frequently of the Lords spirit poral, and F The quictand healthy location of the hotel, opposite Duane soiringl gad tenipere®, sud commons storable, and | park, retired from the noise, bustle and confusion of great tho- 4 ronghfares, yet adjacent thereto, and all the steamboat laud- [prevents the most desirable residence. 168 Duane " ch justic ke such evidence, and | A teed iy ee Senaneun ne Atl | the subject of cheese, the process of 1, &c., | strong places occupied by the French have most of them ; ieenen t | Colonel Clark stated, thatin 1829 he had a giftof a | been carried by the vigorous assaults of the infuriated aoe ase eee pel attendance ot piuatif, | double Glowcester cheese, which he has to some extent | people, and the inhabitants of all classes put te curs onrates. Oltice foot of Liberty street. Tickets not tr wish not be received after the Sth of January, 1846. 623 2w*me present parliament assembled, and by the nuthority of the same, that trom and after the passing of this act, it shall be lawful for his imojesty, his heirs or successors, Sa OULOG posite Duave park alt tm | to make grants or give his 1oyal license, under the hand | Gefendeut, jurors, w Tt TIT other’ netwons | since preserved, by scraping the substance and infusing | death ‘with cruel tortures. Fanaticism and religiou~ MAIL LINE AT BIGHT OOLOOK, A.M. Naw FRENCIC RESTAURANT E COFFEE HOUSE | 2h seal cf one of his majesty’s principal Secretaries of | requisite and essential to, the ‘execution of the several | it in branty, occasionally seeping up the stock by the | zeulhave kindledaflame not to be subdued in the breasts ) ALBANY, - AT NO. 737 BRUADWAY. | State, to any body corporate, or company, or person or | purposes for which such commission or commissions’ | #ddition of other cheese. Actirious statement was read | of the melancholic Musselmen; it has burst for ul sZANDING w Youkere, Dobbs! Ferry, Sing ersseuns BUN & DECOM beg to amounce | P<t8008 -f or for the exclusive privilege of trading with | fai 'igsued, and with the like power aud authority ee are [here on the comparative consumption, of cattle and | wide through the land. Zealous preachers, dervises and wells, Koyethoek, Cold Spring, Newborgh, the public ta general,,ond to distiuished families w thie Tudions in all such parts of North A:nerica us shall | vested in the courts of the said province of Ujper Canada, | seep in London and New York, by which it is esti. | reputed saints, concur to fan the flame and rouse the 8 nd as bras the ice will pe-mit. Breakfast on board the boat. thet they haye opened an elegant French Restaurant | be specified in any tuch grants or licenses respectively, | and any order, verdict, judgment or decree, that shall mated that New York, with a population, (say,) of | its of the whole population phren apa ea ‘The celebrated ice steamboat UTICA, Captain L. W. Brai House, «: No. 7.7 Broadway, where Breakfasts, | not being part of the jands or territories heretofore | he made, found, declared or published by or before any | ally 50,000 hi tle Passengers arriving from the ill fated polany, a priv nard, laves the pier hetween Courtland’ and Laberty sirects, | sd Supoers may be had at any convenient hour;and | granted to the suid gover or and company of ad | cout of courts held under and by virtue vf such | y making @ accounts received in France, convey these dismal that eaunot it to satisfy the most delicate pe late. noming at 8.4. M. venturers of England trading to Hudson's Bay, and | pounds of beef; while London, with a popul tidings. ‘The war which has been raging sixteen years : | y wary : ; commission or ixsions, shall be considered tor : jseegwor ett, apply ov board, orto B.C. Shalt, at | A a ee ta HED OF fine, rastry and | not being part of any of bis majesty’s provinces in North | to be of us full effect, and enforced in like manner, | *bOUt 3,000,000, consumes 175,000 head, averaging 760 | uuder the leading of the ixdomitable Adel Kader, may malar sir | and Ac eited | America, or of any lands or territories belonging tothe | ay if the same had been made, found, declared or | Rownds each—or 131,250,008 pounds of beef. Of sheep, | now be said only just to be begun in good earnest. | A quisite Liquei the most choice Wines. Ord i 5 : VERD TOT The sare wel aiow from Famil'es for Breakfasts, D:uiers and 8 Nevmace | United Stites of America; and all-uch grants and li- | published within the jurisdiction of ‘the court of | New York consumes 150,000 heat, annually ; while | fearful retribution for the mas-acre of D} | | | | | r : uppers | pe aneal og packet ship SOUTHERNER, T. Palier | dishes-BRarties supplied with every kind it Pastry, Jellies, | Conses shall be good, valid and effectual for the purpose | the suid Province; and at the time of issuing such | London consumes 1:163,960 head, being an increase over | pending over the devoted heads, of Hie | | master, will have imvediate despatch Confectiovaries and lee Creams. 03 lin*re__ | of securing to all ruch bod es corporate, SF SUM RAIN, or! commission or commissions shall. be declared the | New York of 868,060 head, and each animal at least 16 | ume, he Hrenoh Ministry with Se ee pod journals, keep an ominuits an For reihtor passege, having superi wr acconumodations, ap- | ae ys ° TURTLE SOUP Fi SXPORTAT. | persons, the sole and exclusive privilege of trading with Py , i i per cent heavier. A letter was received from Alexander P st hid uadhabhtea shading 33 Ss Rig gis oe aa ernietee PR eee ene ee the Indians in all such parts ot North America, (except | Grated oan ise taptiey aan teeeecdtngentuerouniler MeDonald, Esq, of Barbara county, Aiabama, who | toese things; news arrives daily trom Algeria, and d24ie 87 Sonth stract Ne hasalways ready Green'Tur: | 2 hereinalter excepted,) as shall be spe: ified in such | held: and it shall be at tho same time provided how and | Visited the agricultural club of this city, last August, | nothing is published, nothing is spoken. Aas = “Fee ONLY REC | te Son in tin boxes. | grants or Jicense: thing contained in ony act or acts | jy what means the expenses of such commission, and | and after complimenting them on their enterprise | fear oppress the public mina, and those bg Mwith die. NEW _ORLEANS—Packets of the 27th and 29) from 12 i up daily for dinner. | of parliament, or any law to tne contrary notwithstand- | tie execution therecf, shall be raised und provided | nd zeal for the agricultural interests of the country, | tives in the army, (and few have vot are Hite Wik Sm Dec.—The splendid, fast sailing packet shipT Fe He carious HT th ee ete eee eee | ing | for. } submitted to their inspection a specimen of the short | mat forebodings, ‘It is known, however, among the pub- [Sdh, Captain Pray, will positively ean cabana sr ectedin Sonshine whiten! Uitwer f0r koe rorsserione I. Provided always, and be it further Srnctel, Thatno | XI. And be it further enacter ‘That it shall be lawful | &tple cotton, d this year on his farm—the auslities | liv, that letters of the most pressing Dature have arriv- from Marshall Bugeaud et the Bureay of the War De- tment, calling for fresh reinforcemonts, 2nd) stating of tho insurrection to be most form (dable. Dirtomacy.—The officious conduct of the Freuch Ambassador at Naples, d . Dee | 27th—and the splendid fast sailing packet shiy FRANCONTA, | two mmutes prepared. Has famons buckwheat cakes. Every | 82¢b grant or license, made or given by his Majesty, his is , i i thing sont ined in| of Which were highly recommended in an article read | Cape Gannett, will positively sail on Moudy, December 29th— | arrangement 4s made for the eomlart ol the sere, His Sy | belts OF sticcessors, of uny such exclusive privileges Of | tiis uct ASL iu eae crlenion gran ia uel sui Covarao: from the Southern Shield, Mr. Hawley produced a spe- | )) oe aie BUcha abate euine ion foreknia aecned ee 3s open froms A.M. till9 P.M., (except the first day in trading with the Indiaus in such parts of North America | and Company of Adventurers of England trading to | cimen of merino wool, taken from the breed of sheep in: | the exte ; . thewesb OSE MD. cealan a grat expense,a | faloresiid, shall be made or given for any longer period | Hudson's Bay, from time to time, by any commission | troduced into this country by the late Chancellor Living | | Warxcut Duron Bed aM ibe yh hi t expense, | than twenty-one years; and uo rent shall be required or | under tho great seul, to authorize and empower any | #00, fine inwvery respect, but degenerating Duke of Montebeli a Ar apie ful for the encowragement bestowed on me for the | Cesnanded Jor or in respect of any such grant or license, | such persons so appointed justices «f the peace as afore- original, from ciroumstences of too close an adlinity An | in weekit j f0, obtain an ax dien e of the Gear of Hake i ates ey any privileges given thereby under the provisions of | 54ic it and | article was read upon the properties ofgreen sand marl, | sia, at Palermo, is the olyject of much comment am five years, and in the hope of a continumce, 1 have the i y P 1, to sit and hold courts of record ior the trial of | f'’ Sen county, on the Delaware, as testified by anu- | some ridicule with the journals of Paris. It appears cabir and s'eerage passengers are very superior, ‘Those wish jug tcsecure berths, should notful to make ently application to W. &'J. T. TAPSCOTT, 75 Sooth street, dare ‘commer Maiden lane. ‘OE LIVERPOGLIIne Ne = to call mysell your most obedient restaurateur, is act, for the first period of twenty one years; and from fences and misdemeanors, and also of civil ; 3 : id chet of dis dang Th saperor fat ena ees een SEGTUOMLING._ st afer theexyievtion f auch frat period af ienty-one | ores ra ated Tena’ Motes fo onder, | auton. A member tated that the'sage formation 6x: | (uit/Nicholas is passing his time quietly, and under ket ship QUEEN OF THE WEST. Captain = amr 5 zi years, it shall be lawful for his Majesty, his heirs, thorizet i fiicer; | tends from the Chesapeake, through New Jersey and | a strict incog, at Palermo, in the Island 0 g iw Woodhouse, 1250 tone burthen, will sail as above, her UNITED STATES HOTEL, Mecessors, to teserve such rents in any future grents or | (arectand authorize the appointment of, Proper wa tue | unter this tsland, until. it is lost inthe ocean. Within | ‘The Duke hirried over from Naples, attended only AY I RR RDO AE at 81 pane Asai Washington City, D. C. licenses to be made to the same or any other parties, as Fea Ba A ar a mehr teers Sh pepe reese ie f PROPRIETORS of this new, large and, modern bait shall be deemed just and reasonable, with security for ory }ODHULL & MINTURN, ave given, and confid i sadicHonnedlan Ainstioes; | the last fifteen years, similar formations were found in | by a single servant, and was with difficulty persuad- | ee conemsiseler guages tag eel fiat on in rae Brooklyn to the depth of about forty feet. A paper was | e! by the King of Naples, not to solicit the audience the payment thereo!; and such rents shall be deemed part | charter of the Govornor and Company of Merchant | read from Professor Wye, of Alabaina, showing the im- | he so much desired. He then wi-hed to offer to the Rus- | 87 South street. u f of the land revenues of his Majesty, his heirs and suc- | Adventurers ofEugland trading to Hudson's Bay, to the | Pottance of the cultivation of the earth over the princi- | siin autocrt the palace at Pale'mo, belonging to Louis Paice of passnze $100 . Sigel ete renlisiscaammeicteces ie been | cessors, and be applied and accounted for us the other | contrary notwithstanding. y | Hes of commerce, and showing the predominance of | 1 5 Ne ‘The packet ship Rocherter, 8¢0 tous burthen, will sueceed | the Avenue, on the promenade side. between ‘Thi land revenues of his Majesty, his heirs, or successors, XII. Provided always, and be it further enacted, ‘That | © gland over other countries in the extent and fertility | resided there; but the King of Napl a theQueen ofthe West, and anilon 2st Rebrunry. _d2re_ | and aftulfstreets, convenient to the Psilrond Depot, and the | Shall at the time of payment of any such rent bing made, such courts shall be cons'ituted, as to the number of | % her colonies. ‘The tine being nearly exhausted, the | himself had provided a suitablo residence for the Empe: FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiaus and New | Capitol. Itis capable of accommodating th ee hundred gue ces (o preside therein, and as ta such places within | Subject of the best season for cutting timber for fuel and | rev. One of the papers commenting on this affair, saya: York Line—Positivel regular packet—To sail | lu all its parts it has recently und+ gone ageueral iimprovein Nallt retorew of the seid, Company, ar any Indian | ‘echanical purposes, was introduced vy Col. Clark. |“ Does not this put one tn mind of Talieyrand’s famous Satarday. 7h inat—The elegant fast sailing packet | for the winter's season, The puslors and ladies’ apartments cititorigs, of other parts of North Amotica as foressid, | He gave several reasons, derived from the circulation —abore ail, not tuo much zeal.’” it is supported Ship TRON ESE, Fray, mastery, Will Doel yy eee a ee ee ae altel of tna nee eee ‘J the times und manner of holding the same, as his | 8d suppression of the aqueous matter of the tree, de- only object of the Duke wes to exhibit his diplo- q ny. refitted; indeed fi f the hows as, the ' of the tre ih it Be TE ile edi indeed in every division of the louse the primary rate and company, and person, to whom every such grunt | Xajesty shall from time to time ordereand direct; but | Peadent on seasons, for the period of cutting timber matic energy and talent, by a‘'stroke of genius,” By re. ilippe, who, it will be remembered, during his ex! 5 replied, that be applied and accouated for. ju Aud be it further enacted, That from and after tho ng of this act, the Governor and Company of Adven: turers trading to’Hudson’s Bay, and evety body corpo- hor freight or passage, having handsome furnished accom: | couside oa ; t “ malation apply ou beard, at Orleans what? fooupe Wall ae, | Che dining hall is oe of the moat eommodious aud. best light: | °* Hicenzo shall be made or given, ax aforesaid, shall re- | stall not try auy offen tor upon any charge orindictment | cither for {uel or mechanical purposes; |The matter is | couciting the Court of Kussta with that of France, This oro £k“COLLING & CO. South at.” | ed, by day and night, in the Union Ourtrau of servants are | spectively keep accurate registers of all persons in their | {or any felony made the subject of capital punishment, | Sulla subject of interest to the club, aud may be extend. | js one of the fi timations we have ofthe existence o! Fositively no goods received on boerd after 12'o’clock, Satur | polite, active, obedient, and well disciplined. Briefly, wecou- | employ it any pacts of North America, aud shall, once in | or for any offence, or passing sentence affecting the life | *! to the next meetin A very beautiful model of a y difficulties. Upon the whole, the conduct of tite Em- day, 27th inst, fidently challenge the judgment of a diseriininating public in | each year, return to his Majesty’s Secretaries of State, | of any olender, or adjudge or catise auy offender to | Parham heifer, in plaster of Paris, was prescuted tothe | jetor of Russia is very singular and even mysteriow Agent in New Orie es E. Woodruff, who will | all tne essentials required to render a public hor the ttevalter’ ahometo accurate duplicates of such registers, and shall also en: | euffer capital ‘punishment or transportation, or take | cub by Mr. Shield, which for symmetrical proportions | ic yrRaonpixaky Srowy or THE Jesuits pramptly forward all ggods to his address. | teri i j iTacti F inently faithful; and aftec a short conversation,an J Maeket ship. LOUISVILLE, Haut, master, will anceeed | Charges as heretofore, $150 per day. Permanent boarders | {°F into such security as shall Le required by his Mojes- | cognizance of or try any civil action or suit, in which the | 45 eminently laithin aR ¢ AD | lowing history, says the Gazette de ‘ennessee, and-sail 10th January her regularday. datre. | taken at a fair discount, in consouence with the spirit of the | ty for the due execution of all processes, criminal and | cause cf such euit or action shall exceed in value the | ®'journment took place to the first Tuesday in January | 'y'siona1 proof of the spirit of deters TYLER & BIRCH. . | civil, as well within the territories included in any such | amount or sum of two hundred pounds; and in every tl times. T FOR SALE. Fact and Fancy. Jesuits pursue their projects. A young disci- f 1 Express” will plese eer grery other day for three | xrant, as within those granted by charter to the Gover | case of any offe: subjecting the person committing | yola, having formed an acquaintance with a 1p A SMALL, light, spriag. covered WAGON, with | weeks, and send bill to Ty ler & Birch. 12 $m eod*re f Sud: Connany, | ed J h Peavody huug himself in | | H j if th bd} pvered ili “ | a9 id Company of Adventurers trading to Hudson's | tne same to capital hment or transportation, the A man named Jeremiah Peabody hung himse! 11 Lome, seduced a young lady, daughter of the aD ese enti a peddling gh fue Ain Re ee Bay. and for the producing. or delivering iato safe custo: | Cy eemee, to Capital punishment or taney grimutige or | Newport, R. 1, lust week, during a ft of mental aliens- | fawuly. “The fumily finding her ou the poiut of becoming poly at e 2 RICH SILKS, CASHMERES, SHAWLS, & ; Pel i : rt or any judge of any suc , y_justic y y TO LET RE NOW offered for sule ata great sacrifice, many’ style ny dad er tenic RURROHI, Sim aHUL te etarg LAN [Tate Poe MAT once RoceatNoner inaale | Pee rien Sarma etaemet re wT RNIS FE: mented eps ag kee any styles under their authority, who shall be charged wit , i it suc e TG hac case : a lige Ag Bs te thorities, who, r, By er cee eal eee rucerer wplandid | from twenty-five to thirty per cent less theu the regular | ny criminal offence, and also forthe due and fa thud ob: pe son eause suelt aftgiter to fovsent Ineuch | a nea enki ole ie tore at the Lae Mie quieras eee ott ‘aur. "They then carried their Esim "poze try centre folding doorvad excellent view of ie I Ort ss nvthare bara saeuied alargaldor of sorvanee ofall such rules, regulations and stipulations | custody’ for trial in the court of the province of Upper | fie ¢mount in store, Deceuiber Ist, was 358,306 bushels, | complaint to.the Pope in person, who, spon loarning the Beckman street 416 lw re Rich French Silke Goods, &c. NE EE ee ea racacer | ane Total aggregate of shipments for the season, 634,515 | oetticulars, insisted that the young priest sho P Ill, And be it further enacted, That all jadgmonts i i pg thol ‘le Fi ipts of wheat up to | 0-00 his trial. When the Superior ot the Jesuits ous liquors to tne Indians, or for promoting their | given in any civil suit shall be subject to appeal to h rea irs Matocntat roe pees Ay P ushels, Atl 877 busvels. Amount shipped, | i What Wa, intended, he sent for the young man, told | December Ist, were 119, CITY HOTEL, HARTFORD, TO LET. ~ ' Also, several bese aT eae will be sold if it Bed This well known establishment is offered for rent, i | ‘The season bei ; ‘ ind religious impro' t, or for any other ob- | “tusesty int i : e : “ip bed the dixuity of fe Frat yPucssios zimmedincely’ made. “The Baraiture, Gnd | embrace the precentonportanty to ispeneof the feinocs ot | oct which hin not tay feet necarrary Teor Uistre: | iv WRlereaee eariome recta Onoda: end alsoran | Saves pesnenraarmywiarey 70 ene lureheeedss AL IRACINS | Ee aseuatate tet erbch i THING Radbeih o - et thei 5 med y il c! i | oa, ¢: i ¢] i 4 i. ¥ ! i ; APE ramanaee, ca be had os theurstgek ft lange portion of it bas been purchased recently, | siedy or prevention of the other evils which have hither- | ony case in which the right or title to any Tand shall be | \jjiwaukie, 174,171 bushels received to December Ist, In |! a word, he proposed to him to undergo. the operation iculars inquire of the subscriber atthe City Hotel. | very lan i i ‘ bah pean eres tte hed in question. store at that time, 72,910 bushels. | of castration. The young man’s refusal waa in vain; eur: ie eduction from present pricey, and do venture to say that thetr Silk, Shawl and Casimere Stocks, will preseat the | sreatest inducements, to purchasers inthe way of Dry Goods, | ‘ that has ever beeu off red inthis eity by a convention entered into be- XIV. And be it further enacted, That nothing in this 2 s : é | ceons were at hand prepared for the task; he was | the United States of America, it | act contained chall be taken or coustrned to affect. any | The Green Bay Republican of the 3d, speaks of | {iy of" and the operation quickly performed, r 7 lated and agreed, that uny country on the | right, privilege, authority or jurisdiction which the | the mercury 10 degrees below zero, and states that | \1,i4, he was sent into the country to recover, and ar friends and customers, | North Weat Coast of America, to the westward of the | Governor aud Company ef Adventurers trading to | C\azy man was frozen to death near there on the night | superior of the Jesuits sent batat Oe the Pop y’ the tony Mountains, should be free and open to the citizens | tiudson’s Bay are by law entitled to claim and exercise | 0! the 28th of Nov. His name was Sleeper, and was from | the young man returned froma cin | Tre BOCQUETS AND PARLOR PLANTS. THE subscribers have added a great uumber of the tamellia and other choice ff ii rst Vi lence in all and every s*%emect ety 0} their well knowa collection, which will Plants hey > a 5 x a | thatas soon ee Hants"o their well kaw collection, which will sie st yastey are preparedand willsub- | snd subjects of tho two powers, for the term of ten years | under thew charter, but that all such rights, privileges, | Evie couuty, Pa. — : [Sbission,an which he hat goue, he would be ready to for flowering Plants aud Bouguets dusing the season. Fancy, | "Que stock coasts of the richest and most costly goods that | {0% the date of the signature of that convention, be it | authorities and jurisdictions shall remain inas fullforce, | ‘The inebriate head of a family in Harrison town- | submit to the most rigorous legal enquiry. Accor ing French, German and ory, Heakers 91 hg ene a nave besa iin] pee ; i We would respectfully invite | Ht: ahd pint aa pipe ton pe tiles ma giao and effect, as if this act had eres Hee made; | ship, on the opposite side of the Passaic, N. J, who bas | ly, in due time, he returned, oof was put oa ah 1 ost delicate aud fragraut flowers, at all | <ilto call and examine for themselves; asking noue to vuy ex: | 0¢ deemed or construed to authorize any orporate, | any thing in this act to the contrary notwithstanding. _ : 70. affected w hen lo! th swore, after examination 4 Pee Ter R SUMS cr Gal tte CATER Wah, | RE ee a i Roneto buy ex | company or person, tO whom hie Slajesty muy have, |"? “uns inthis act to the contrary m sesitua oe ee Oe accel straiealng apmaie euReEL Led Ith eeu ee ‘vay utterly incapable of the crime fu ppre i bay 0 Hite e a rt c pad ing: 1 isi de a i om . . ' 4 oe A 4 tre tetpactionbter serve each fa rotations aad ia point of | 7 Por furtherperticulars, please read the following:2] | inder the provisions of this act, made s grant or given 8 | — ne Proposed American Oregon cneeeing anold man «ho has been in his lamily many charged, and that from infancy he was non compos par: atyle, equal to any thet we have furnished the last five years. Beer achiral HOSE GO ET UHV S ERD elif Westin no An SUCRE ESES | 5 byes'cie OER SabAHES MI a ind ory inthe front door, seized @ gun standing near, aud Therefore, the triumpa of the General and his NUAP & CARMAN, ba be amet a | ch North Americe as aforeseld, to claim or exercise eny Fe ETRE MER CeMTRLICaEL aioe ‘ot him. ‘The charge entered the left side of the face, peers, was complete. The young man was dis- Hlinois, Chairman of the Committee on ‘Territorie the Lo bill, 190 t13*rre Hdedsoen and Floste: th recdce, A large lot of rich Dark Silks, reduced 25 per cent. h exclusive trade within the limits specified in the Splendid Silks for street dresses, former prices 8s, 98, 10s per said article, to the prejudice or exclusion of any KNOX, of 1,0 Fulton street, has got a beautifulas | yard, now ouly 7s and 8s. . t Ral he bikes “ 7 tof Hats und Cape, inti 5 nd 88. j of the said’ United States of America, who may rortment of Hats and Cape, ofall descriptions, for dhe | wide and heavy 12s silks at $1. papel in hataslaiehden tio arried away the eye, and passed through by the side of | charged, ‘with honor and sympathy, as having been 2-ear, into the door. Dr L. A. Hall, of Newa mefully calamniated, and the unfortunate young nmediately called, and dressed the wound—which itis | luty, with her family, bocame the object of the neers , in er House of Congress, reported the following vhich was read a first and second time, referred to the’ Committee of the Whole onthe state of the Bnion, No en- ided always, that no British ny rtieut of Ladies” 4 do Paris Silks, for evening dresses: have been sold by th : : : ved e fatal. At his suggestion, Saniord, the | and ridicule of the crowd. NOMY AND FASHION. TQ imiorer this senso int $2 per yard, now will be sold at 81. per iver abel teen pare Ces n cane 9 mem Suc na Tusaley ines order of the day for the second | jeri ete tet to be taken to an asylum. Paatio Dia Ais] Pate cstevolves2 CMS a MV AND FAt iN. yard; a great sacrifice. ; | without such grant or license us is by this act require: i 3 ’ : Navan, Paeaw 4 Lari ROBERTSON’S One yard wide splendid Camelion Striped Silks, reduewd50 | V. And be declares! and entactad, that the suid act | A Buu. 70 Paoreer Avnnicay Crnizess neeiixa in A new kind of cotton, which has received the | ‘ions ar» making in all the ports of France, end especial PHGENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, | cents per yard. | passed in the forty-third yeer of the reign of his late tHe OEGoN Tennitory, | ueme of mastodon cotton, has been introduced, and a | |y at Brest, for some expedition, which, ai trp: ae : Ounbre Striped Changeable Silks, 48 6d per yard. Kiajeaty, intituled an ant lorestending the furiediction of j 4 : nail portion cultivated in Mississippi. [tis saidto be a © profound secret. Some reports eftirm that the expedi- 103 Bulton Street. PAR CG Peele all reduced. the courta of justices in the provinces of Lower and | S®¢-1. Be it enacted by the Senste aud House of Re- | jn,r9 certain crop, and ite value nore than double the s destined against the Island of M . : y _ HATS. in thi ity reduced $1 per yard | guilty of crimes and offences within certain parts of | Bout: of the ‘Verritery of 1 oe fendithelawa © | remarkably firm and strong, and pronounced by good First Quality Nutrie Far, : $3 50 Wide Satin Striped Black Sitks, have been sold this season | North America adjoining to the said provinces, and all | (PUrtol the Teritery of owe, licabl hereby | Jtdges to be fully equal to the Sea Island. Thirty bales | ‘4 Second do dosties si 12 and 4s per yard—reduced to ‘he clauses and provisos therein contained, shall be | Titoryyse far as the same may Le applicable, are hereby |; this cotton, from the plantation of R. Abbey, Yar ota Tospactaed honor 0, | extended over all that portion of the territory of the U aatnaio} iginally introduced the seed, was | ed. States which Lies witbia the following limits, to wit: | \.anuy"twold, aoe Orleans nt sixteen cents per | ‘ic it expected topass through Calais, on bis way t Eng. bounded on the south by the forty-second parallel of | ound Other smailer lots have sold at tweive and abalf | !snd Tho Emperor of Russia is expected to arrive at Vi- Bit jaa Bones : nieeee So _ Several eases of wide Gro de Rhines, reduced from 28 to30 | Jeemad and construed, and it is and are hereby rey A beautiful acsortment of Gentlemen's Dress and Travelling | ' High Lustre Gro de Rhines, 273% inches wide ouly $1 per | lively declared, to extend to and over, and to be in fuil and C reu’s Fancy Caps, which are offereda: correspondi ae | force in and through all the territories heretofore grant- | 5 : | F LOOK AT THIS. SHAWLS—SHAWLS. | Hudson's Bay ; anything in any act or acts of Parlia- | jaticude, and on the wert by the Pacific Ocean, including | cor raised this ; ot his daughter, the Grand Duchess of Olga, will then nent, or this act, or in any grant or charter to the com- | pany, to the etched notwithstanding. And be it further enacted, that from ani after the 9 50 te 450 | Superior Cashmere Shawls all wool, that we have been sel- | passing of thi judi i i | ung CB nee Hcg | passing of this act, the courts of judicature now existing, 25 % IMPORTED FRENCH BOOTS of the best quality | A large stock of Shawls, and are to be sold as soon as pos: at theextraordinary low price of. ; ble, cossequently they will be offered st the following rate: eet Late ) Pest article Real genaine Lyous Broche Shawls only $10. oark Sole do | he celebrated, with one of the Arch-Dukes of Austria. the streams adjacent to the coast ; and also over all that | portion of the intermediate country west of the Missourt | river, and between the 40th and 43rd parallele of north a F latitude: Provided, That this act shall not be construed | Saturday last says—The river was filled yesterday with At Pittsburg, on Monday, the river had tour feet of water in the channel. ‘The Cincinnati Gazette of U.S. Ligue Sur Pickep Up.—Capt. E. L. Tes- rench Calf Boots, ; ‘ | n rued | Avo! ie + French Calt Shoe soe tra ing Double Center all woot, that have been selling a Upper Gace HeLa pit rile Seri Cea or executed in such'a manner us to deprive the subjects large cakes of i all ayy eh neonate in ele and | + er of th echt. And atta from ‘Barnoos, eat. Hall Boots. 35 now Canada, ! viv om, DWTS AER atthe ante cod. neivila | ste ; jeam- | | ound ; f Dancing Pumps, the ni iEntra fine Paris Square Shawls reduced from $50 to $35. 4 authority, as well in the cognizance of suits, | cured! by the third article ofthe treaty. signed at London, | Nontaeand a number of flat boats, that were ready to put | «tS o'clock on Tuesday night, under a double reefed ‘ons Broche Long Shawls, white and drab ground only | uing process, mesne and final, and in all other respects whatsoever, within the said Indian ter ‘aris Long Shawls, extra size, reduced from $30 to $20. | tories, and other parts of America not within the lim! Splendid Paris Long Shawls, tedaced $30 per shawl. of either cf the provinces of Lower ur Upper Canada, or sof naant the season for shawis, and the entire stock will be | of any civil government of the United States, as the said EAMIMERES, MUSLIN DE LAINES, &e. | courts have or are invested with within the limits of the t hind? Danchag Gatters, with Patent Leather Tips. And a general assortment of India Rubbers aud Over Shoes, from the smallest to the } it of Boys? Boots and Shoes; Mi jdies ia this store will Gud the greatest as jackins, Slips, Ties, Quilted Shoes, Moc i ite aod black Batin and white K October 20, 1818, and continued in force by the treaty of | out, were kept in port. Several of the latter were much August 6, 1827, until such treaty stipulation shall cease | damaged by the ice, and one of them get into and sunk. by virtue of the notice provided for in the kecond article | -\* this point the river is declining slow of saidl last mentioned treat; sions are entertained of another closin; Src. 2. Be it further enacted, That all the country de-| ‘There were seventeen deaths in Baltimore last I, and jib with the bonnet off, picked up aU. 8. in Jat. 38 deg. 31 min. N. long., and 79 rn border of the F mooring at the entrance of Port | Loyal where sie was stationed, at the commencement | of the gale of Monday. Where were two men on board, cwill be reta Blips, D ‘. India Ru My ‘ scribed in the first section of this act, shall constitute | k by smail pox. In Philadelphia there were 24—9 bers of all the different qualities, sorts and sizes, from the veand six thousand yards of Mouseline de Lanes, , “id provinces of Lower or Upper Canada respectively ; | one Judicial District, and a District Court shall be held week hy. if | a whiteman and a negro, but neither a navigator, and srasllestto the largest, aah Buz 0 ce asked, at 367 Broad- ton p fast: bowie’ ‘at tt . and that all and every contract, agreement, debt, liabi- # = * adults and 15 children. fe y | without chart or compase. She was lying to under a way, comer of Franklin street. Mina ee Ri . | Sapeeisiby tie Takes We Os pene See eo The steamboat Neptune, bound from New Orleans | -torm try sail, with the mooring chain. still ‘Longing out : , lity and demand whatsoove Jin de Laine, ve- | curred or arising within the said Indian territories and other parts of America ; and all and every wrong and = pot the persun or to ay a bert Rind a 4 | comtaitted or done within the same, shall be and be Num imperial Dress Boots | gatpuarcinde Laines of the same make, bright colors, all | ‘ieemed to be of the samo nature, and be cognizable by wade, entered. into, in- , i io such times and places as ho shall designate, and said - sincii F by hb he } i for Louisville and Chocinnati, was sunk last week at | of horhawser hole, Capt. Tessier ley by her two hours, Eris prntoneralseeias conte or nekt cect reat ciney | Numb Point. Her machinery and part of her cargo will | until the wind moderated, and then sent his, boat with ‘Av additional Justice of the Supreme Court of the Ter. | Probably be saved. the mate and one man on board, the sea still running tory of lows shall be appointed, who shall hold his of | ‘The twenty-ninth anaval meeting of the Coloniza. | high, by which the boat received, considerable tatty. 8 im*r M. CAHILL. PREMIUM BOOTS. FINE FRENCH BOOTS for $3 5, city made, and for style and durability, they are equal t0 thove sold'in other Ae Fine French Premi ‘ Fi aaald Partrule, Lupin & Co. Manufacturers, | le equa: to those now. in other stores for $6 or $7, ‘ : Y | fice by the same tenure, receive the same compensation, | (ion Society, will take place in Washington on the third ; a RE Fibe go thone new, tn other store BA Kod ig Monsselin de Lanes superior fabric, reduced. 38 per yard. the same courts, magistrates or justices of the peace, | hocsexs the same powers and authority as are conferred rae ra 3 pied ee ‘oth of Janvery, Tho Board ral clove Sadar hee 20k tae ee of One ofthe most faahiounile establishments yn this city. Our | ghey ding hues dhenearetsital naan dgcoemiask same OhusquaceeR Gi ettvatnots and abject to the | by Jaw upon other Justices of the said Court, who shall | of Directors will meet on the same day, at 12 o'clock, 8t | (i. mate inthe Meek ant 1 Net ts Ome ee eri even fea Woe iris aver cota in tute Gouiatpersplicy sctshmere E. Cosse, superior quality, price $1 reduced to | been made, entered into, iopurred, arleen, committed or | held tue: Distelet Courts, in the’ sald, District gs, sfore: | the: Colonization Reems,” ‘ : te ete Charieton, On, Wecnastny Diaht, 1t Clow: Amperior new style French D: and overshor We have many st {the above goods not enumerated,and | WONe Wathin the said province of Upper Canada; any- f - m The packet ship Washington Irving, which ar- | ing very fresh from the 8. W., the weather bearing » antly, on han would cell partical ntionto Te opportunity, ae weleel | ‘Hing in Any act OF acts of Parliament, or grant orchurter, | , Sec. 3. Bo it further enacted, That the President be | rived at Boston on Wednesday, from Liverpool. had om | bad appearance, and the sails of the schooner ha Capt. Tessier ‘hee, which he "All goods warranted to give satisfrction. Boots and Shoes made to order in the shortest notice. Mending done in the thut | hereby authorized to appoint ihe requisite number of | yard tour cows and seven sheep, consigned to the fon, | been much torn n the gale of Moni ' co i i o the concrary notwithstan ting : Provided alw i Societe cipher gem Fee ioe tine lunite ol ine sunt | Justices of tho Peace, and such ministerial officers as | Dauiel Webster, This will be good stock for Marsh: | iauled upon a wind and steered for FRENCH CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, & courts have or invested with within the limits of 4 YOUNG & JONES, 4 Ann atreet, c. ; : i ~ wT ime near Brondway, New York. | Alargelot of Paris made Cloaks, just imported snd will he | Al such suits and actions relating to lands, or to Pda aged Jor oe ur cor ritaia wie rhall field reached at fonr o'clock next wornin ee bg os sting JOHN DAKLEY. sold at grest bargains | claims in respect of lant, not being within the province | | Landers Salama of talk Bot foe Gua al ‘Advices have been received from the cop) chored the light ship abrei rae ialene uY, Splendid Damask Silk Cloaks. of Upper Canada, shail bu decided accurding to the | be arrested under the provisions of this act for crime ab Lake Superio:, as late na the 7th ult, ‘Th ceeded to Savannah, which he reached in three hours, MERCHANT TAILOR, |. Very rich Pinia Cloaks and. Cont Dresses, the Intest styles | laws of that part of the United Kingdom called Eng- | 2ged to have been committed within the territory of the | try on Lake Maperto. ao Jat ion that hee | and reported to the Collector, who immediately des- 126 Broadway and 78 Liberty’ Street, imported, and will be sold for less than they ean be made forin land, and nhvll not ‘be subject to oF affected by any | Ubited States west of the Rocky Mountains, while th | that the explorations thers. ot evety fue " | patched the revenue cutter to take charge of the light IN desirous of selling the balauce of his large stock of | this market. local acts, statutes or 1 legislature of U same remains free and open to the vessels, citizens and | been worked, have proved far beyond the expecta i n suiled for Charleston, where 1 ana Winter Goods, uitable forGentiements wear, of | Velvet and Silk Mantllas, equally eheap. Canada, | Lime ee ee eae subjects of the United States, end of Great Britain, pur- | of scott Oper the To ae Rei raver scares by ori bl + aud solicits the atteu- CLOAKINGS, PLAIDS ee ‘ an the tw: ‘ discovered upon the locations on , secured a olgeademsa skort poreheiogs sn | Splendid lot He Pain retbestaaer Ook Vil. Aud bo it further enacted, That al process, writs, | 4uant to,suputations betwoon te te ise rai atitik | Mr Kipale and. party, belonging to the © Elm River Ho also offers the balance of bis well nssorted stock of | eee Vine Paris Choakings, very chou orders, judgments, decrees and ‘acts whatsoover, to be | gan) ; 7 Maing Company’ A’new ver at Kegle River, belong: |. . SWARD ; } e i i" 1 “ ject, to the nearest and most convenient authorities Dal 7 HUNDRED DOLLARS RE READY MADi: CLOTHING, All Wool Varis Cloaking.’ ‘The mporter’s price was $1,30 issted, mado, delivered, given and done, by or under the | haying cognizance of sich offence, by tho laws of Great | ing to the Lake Superior Mining Company, (known ai Hees Reward of Kiftren Hundred Dollare will be consisting of Dress and Frock Coats, Pants and Vests, Surtouts | per yard, now will be sacrificed at 6 shillings per yard. authority of the said courts, or either of them, shall have | pritain. ¢ r | the Boston Company) has lately been opened, aud yield Me (tor the recoyry of the aumn of Seven Thonsand Nine a are Dark shaded Stripes, and Extra Wide Merinoes, &e. the same force, authority and effect within the Src. 4, Be it further enacted, ‘That provision shall | almost the pure metal. They are obliged to blust out | pyndied Dollars, stolen from Myron Van Deusen, of the city from now tll the lst of Febraary, _ LINENS, LINENS, &e. dian territory, and other parts of America as «foi be made by law, to secure and grant 140 acres of land, | the copper. Further d ies in the Pittsburg Com: 5F'Hadson, N. night of the dth Qetober last, while dtortment of Shitts, Searfs, Cravats, dth of Barnesly, Trish and Scotch Sheet as the sume how have within the eid province of Upper | to every white male inhabitant of the territory of Ore: | paury locations have been made, on many Others | on is are Os on” encocartanets sem Tor ane Ot eee Den ee ea erie ae cote Sh eetngT Clothe | Canada -| gom of the age of 18 years, and upwaris, who may have | in the vicinity of Copper Harbor and Exgle River. stonmpoat, Routh Ameren ore Perea "ad remored tothe irs from the ‘ivg their own material, can have it VIIL. And bo it further enacted, That it shall be law | heretofore, or shall hereafter, withix The Savannah Republican states, that Lieutenant oe Fibra. on spphenion to either of them. ¥ re, Se Irish Towelling. fal for the Governor, or Lieutenant Governor, or person of this act, mo Rankin, of the 3d Aviilery, U.8 A. was, on the 17th in | ""The money was contained in aamall earpet bag, which was weed ITU 8 ge Bt {hlatpe.assortmont of Flanvele, ji hee , tminiatering the government for the time being ited States, ‘abd : ant thrown froma horse,’ by coming in contact with taken {rom ‘he berth of and Vay Deusen, and faa the next G SOTHE BEAUTIFINRS Ov THE MPLEXION—Sur | camily Goods. ¥ Merrtr ne | to aothorme ell Eekeun eerie rer aa a on, and who shall i : the limb ofa tree, which strack him o. the head, aad, it | diy infthe wheel howse of The toot Ginn nations and of ne Nv SES ae ey MY EAU DIVINE DE VENUS AND | "We tve not specified the particular styies and prices of the | S04 Sunder tha ireviioneen incon w vo consecutive ye! is to be feared, has very seriously injured him. ‘The ac. lente, Sree as canbe remembered, as follows == Reduces heen ie a ek et above goods, but intend to reduce them to such prices as will Of the beace under the provisions of th of his decease; and to the wife of every cident occurred in South Broad street, about 6 o'clock, | "Staqg in and 10's of the Oneida Banke as imparting a delicate rove he couple secure immediate sale. Indian territoi ee par cl Ameeae es afore: | and to such of his children who may have been removed | p.\{. He was tuken wp ina state of insensibility. Last | $1090 in 5’s and 10’s principally of the Pine Plains and Kinder- we to the comple} ‘As acreator and conservator of that most ghar of femate loveliness, x transparent fair HAUEL’S Nymph Soap, ‘or de Vi teid to exert an almost magical po said, or any otber person who shall be specially named | to said Territory, or shall have been born therein, pro- | e were auch, a8 to encourege the | hcok Bank. = in aby such commission, to act as a cormmissioxer within | vision shall be made to grant 160 acres, and to their heirs | syecingihe AyivPrecover, although he is atill in very | ''81000 m bills of various denomizatious, ofthe Farmers’ Bank having been purchased at a great sacrifice. the same, for the purpose of executing, enforcing and | respectively, in case of their dece critical situation. Mr. R. has been stationed at this post of Hudson. ef via buts ch the Ponds: obit ‘ompored for the most broidered Chimizet's, which will ve sold very cheap, ©#Frying into effect, all such process, writs, ordors, judg- ». 5, Be’ it further enacted, That there shall be ap- feveral years, but was recently transferred ,to St. $1000, or about that tim oe a ee a ro aes Castel Hrareheaiten ch done ti the bab eaten ot jodisetire: nthe manner provided by law for similar olli|'Augustine, and arrived here only afew days since, for , Hartird ait athe tate TET pan, neachy all in 50 d lier a lor its ex- oren of Gent's lret inen Cambric vered, given or done by the said courts of judicature, juperintendent of Indian Affairs, and such Indian ‘e hi il; that place. i ee erento, bye balance of the money was in bills of Wentern banks of tremely bland, purifying and soothing action on ; y t less th h Brace ike goa mate serpy ea | Stat end es theTnle ces PhS A UC aces he entered an raced cub agent as uhal be necatay tothe pa EMBROIDERED AND MUSLIN DRESSES, &o. Asplendid lot of Evening Dresses will be sold at halfthe nt c inter from th i every tend, -4 within the said Indian territo: or such other parts of | ts, to whom may be entrusted, under the di- &: cal this State. tom andy yy th ™ elteraal ‘iseipaswal' red: | ‘Siler ot Ladies’ Neck earfy— Iwi be soldvery low. North Americ id; and in ease any person OF | ree one of the Provident, und in accordance with the ex. (AIRE AnD. MELANCHOLY FM ik meh New Work, Now 26 IMS as. 191 Peas ness, tan pimp ari, ,and other ‘Wiuh a great variety of other Faney Goods. ~ , Peamons whatsoever, residing or boing within the sald | isting laws, +0 far as may be consistent with the of fire occurred! 1n ties yy the explosion of the steam skoRGE ia Ey, eu jere are any. merchants from other tow’ in New York, they will do well to call, Terms proved paper. J. N. & T. H. SELBY & uch other parts of America #6 | purport of this act, the regulation of trade and inte shall refuse to obey or perform any such pro- | Course with the Indian tribes, and the execution of the | igment, decree, or act of the said | jaws herein extended over the country described in the | Harrison avenu t | first section of this act. ‘»| was blown acri M . W. & O. Tirrell, on THEOPHS, P. HART, Wertive areurss te gtory hades which was setin brick, Committee for Assignees of Myron Van Deusen. the street, a distance of 150 feet, fall- 023 mtr nical i Most villous complexi {while on the week, han ness which its continued use will ha; tect, with every appearance of youthfal chann to the yee t or oppose the execution thereo x . Bay Pitvasted pertoas of it . i Lavin Bevante Site Oe wera shall and may be lawful for the said justi @ | enc 6 Bo it further enacted, That tho President be | 3ng into a blacksmith’s shop, where several men were Tt HY DROPATI ‘or sale, Wholesale and retail, by ” | the richest we hav. ted in ow ‘will bere, | &F commissioners, and they or any of them are, and is | and he is nereby authorised to cause to be erec'ed sudh work, but injaring no one Peni Rat ener tas, HYDROPATHIC INSTITU! | JULES HAUEL, tailed from 20 to. % eeuts pet yard less than the ‘| hereby required, on the ame being proved bel0re him, | hloekshouses, stockades, or military posts, as shall bo nes | Ployed in she fuctory, named Witliam Titel, on © tablished. in Morristown, No J Practical ©) tand Perfurmer, | sold for by the case in market. We invite all tocall and | by the oath or affi'avit of one credible witness, to | cegsary to protect emigrants on the route to and in the owner) and William bas eee tine Me ro | De Geo Te Dester. fo TF ‘& h mmittent Fevers, the aetion of (b= duration of diseases, snd to : sacle Taree 46 South Third street, Philadelpbin. | ave them. n19 Imtm = — commit the «aid y iJ. aK, person or persons so offending as nfore- ‘rit a ete pe Pay wid te Am iil, tO CULO, Ln OFFer to his or their being conveyed iY Ww. corner of Uedar and Willinm streets. AHO, SLL WHO DESIRY PEARLY, YOuTE to Upper Canada; and that it shall be lawful for any | territory of Oregon, against Indian depredations and ag- | mutilated in a most leit in the care of in to farmish euch ammunition and aupplicn.| Wak Te SOF That the water got low, which caused { raons, ‘ ‘TH—My unrivalled ROSE TOOTH PAB’ y y Permonion and the meloncholy loss of life. Tue boi Dropsy, minm wos awarded at the Franklin Institnte. 016 Imre | guiversally sought ee Ske f | such justice ot jioner, or any person That the President be Josion and | Ny HE Highest prices advanced, in largeand small sums, on | For sale, wholesale and retail, to be conveyed, such person or persons so offending 08 | equipped, in such manner as tho President shall direct, the street in a Horizontal tite, bn Us tae Rane itary | dity with whi } Jewelry, Dimon ‘uid bilyer Watchen, Place, Wear. JULES HAUEL'S aforesaid to Upper Cenada, in pursuance of such proc two Tegiments of mounte! men, to guard and protect)| @ horse ani a wagon pleating Me Ihe Cit ithe men in | Ystiable success whieh ha ing Apparel, aad every description of :'« nt roperty Praoticn| Chemist and Perfumer, Writ, order, Judgment or act; end such pe emigrants, settlers and traders, against the Indians. nee chen Ene eae acl®, the Doller | mentioned aisenses, at the JOHN M. DAVIES, L \wnbroker and by. my agenternJ, Bee et street Fhilsdelphjs.. and porsons shall be committed to gaol by the sal Src. & Beit further enacted, Thet a mail route be ae ene ie ee, | Knrore, rendere tt srores heiee oo BU Aint te arrane emg: No 415 Broadway; F-A. | onhis, her, or their being a0 brought into the suid provine® | end js hereby established from St. Josephs to tho mguth ” paid, adrenal to Or. DEXTER, ete poste mage, by the prompt lr tere of gusty: Williom treet wear . C eC OEINE 5 Bip A cand Walid, Wi Broadway. A: of Upper ‘Canada, by which such process sihs nat Latay Wostard. 6. We of oar Kiara writ) order, of the Columbia river. Prouniuine awarded et the Fras tute sig imere | decree, Judgment or ect was issued, made, delivered, | gec.9, Be it further enacted, That the sum of two

Other pages from this issue: