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wore roa N EW YORK HERALD. | are deceiving and cheating the people of both. This oer, City Intelligence. Brooklyn Intelligence. LBany, Dec. Y — 7 — uite @ is for acharter. Thiswould, in our opinion, be an ex- ger aod ‘s re 9 fen Suanevenen ‘Mr, Beton Common Remsicts Foognancxase = zere he Work for the next Legislature—The exp without requiring any application to the Legislature | is the art of government-diplemacy,—the art of liv. —— full session at the i ie : i illio ili : i hi f the U: , last . before a ji be densel: ded b;” Persons mation, §c. New ¥ork, Tuesday, Dece mber 30, 1945. ing out of the labor ef millions and millions of peo- cellent Yaw to pass. A great deal of the time of our Che of ne Coe est evening, i alee lng, and thie cham! e was crowded D5 AS thei 7 beve caching abies jocradlot io = == —————— | ple. Legielgture has hitherto been occupied in the incor- ly « lecturer who would porsavon and inform the intelli- | pr that were to take place. After the rea.'™§ f the New York Legislat fi uN ‘ 4 Whe Next News from Europe. ‘The best course of policy would be for the great | porating of societies, associations, and other bodies, | gent classes of community,—cloar and perspicuous, at | of the minutes of the last meeting, the following pe.” | 0 gislature, from i , 5 ae i i ssfully into the regions of eloquence, | ti :—Of Bernerd Sheridan, for i ve. In 1820 eo ‘ We may now daily expect to receive later accounts masses of the people, (if they would act 1m unison) | and in addition to the time lost, a heavy expense dete teen as rer ten Mwhioh spear tether voyunes of oper <a od at a tax and sseeasment agape tas backs re ee, eno from Eur next advices will probably come to compel each of their respective governments to | has been meurred in [égiefating upon matters which | imitatve, and sometimes descending te mere caricature, } sale; Edward Wilson, for payment for extra work in the | Cop, at Pp, ae no steamer leaves England till gettle the dispute at once, on principles fof equity | the public generally have no interest in. It sucha serge teens teodaane foliar ofthe ties sae tier. prone apd paciae oh ers seas ieee we wi | 8 a yy 73. Buel, then ee Kf i 7 epee ~ i 3 A | “ “ ure c} 5 0 A ? 3 . rer ti The following packets may arrive “and compromise, thus putting an end to allsuch bal- | law were passed, such bodies as wished for a char- | away the mysterious smoke, which have surrounded the | liam Goldsmith and others, for the opening of Debevoise and print, pit wae ee ae este z the 4th prox =e vith Jete news | Der, | ‘ thoughts of Shakspeare, as well, if not better, than any | street; William Gill and others, that there names may | thatitisa y it BONS Pacxere to Annive. derdash hereafter; and we are happy to be able to | ter creating them ® corporation need not make an | oHeet Mi oday.Auny of his ideas are very original, | be withdrawn from the remonstrance against neg proceedings ot *¥® Legislature at that pe Burgundy,. . . Wotton, Guy Havre, December Ist. | say that there is a prospect of such being effected | application for that purpose, but by complyiag with | aud differing entirely From the commonly received no- Debevoise atraat; Richard Berry and others, br ng (© | interesting, and p, e*Bt © strong contrast t Roches Porter, from Liverpool, 0. 6th, in hi % a tions of the critics. lecture last evening, was upon | have Hamilton avenue opened, irom Smith street to 5 eee * - mas, norm Havre de. Stk, inafewweeks. John C. Calhoun is now in his | such law they would be per'se a chartered body. Hon oie lume on the characteristics of Skakepeare’s | Third avenue; John Dimon and ‘others, to have lamps | mode of legislative . °to™ Ihave been k liains, from London, do. 10th. | seat in the Senate, and we have the best reasons for | A strong effort will probably be made to procure | ago, Mr. Hudson commenced by saying, Sat Bhsk- gue peas seers ais Seharmeneons sttonts bot jen Clin. into the purposes of th.” yess jeleseees x k, Li 1, a Lith i 4 A itu- | 5} ‘know! e men, to be the prodi on Sourt streets; uel Bowne, to ha’ ork; an ler © nf é. in irom sit =e = fae: believing, that he will still adhere to the same policy | the abolishment of capital punishment, and substitu: span yin — iret aeenitee Bears hai! 4 bong rr ped sad poste efectaltie Pibmipath airest, between Main ne Ipw of the State of New Yu, seh ae : . Lowber, do. do. 16th, on the Oregon question, which has heretofore dis- | ting in its place incarceration for life, or a shorter | sure diminish him. It has been supposed, and 40 has Mr. Washington stroatss Ey Campbell, saking for, al se impartial review oftheir moan." = .Funck, Havre, do. 16th. | tingui is fri i i i - | Hume taught, that Shakspeare was born ina rude age, | of city property, at the foot of Fulton stroct; Henry E- | ed at 4 Sak bi conee, do, gotn, | Waguished his career. He and his friends in Con. | period. This we think decidedly wrong, and pro- | Hume twught, voted a ride world of imagiaation. ‘De. | Pierpoint and dthers, for an epplication to the Legisia- ae that the sole, ionce,. Allen, from Liverpool, do. iat, | gress, will support an indefinite postponement of all | ceeds altogether from a false feeling, and Me hope | spite the assertion of Mr. Hume, {here is not one yllable | ture, for alterations in the law authorizing the, forming | 1M H = ple, . we the basie. ‘Howe, from Havre, do. 24th. | isl ill 1 applications | of trat . Mr. Hudson spoke of the inefliciency of | of fire districts; and of Thomas rd ube: e noble mmpulse which prompted then, owe, from Havre, 0. the Oregon war measures, brought forward by | the Legislzture wil! be proof against all app of tenth in | Mr. Hudson, nora of tae patiaieney of bea etait Me be eee pe ce pod caudate ances peel meat imporsible to tell, with any degree of certainty, | Messrs. Cass, Allen, Douglass, or others, in both that may be made to change it. The law is very nd could not feel the beauty which b ‘Among the resolutions. offered and adopted, were tho length of time these fine packets will take in cross” | houses, and will direct the whole of their energies | good as it now stands, and needs but to be carried | tempted toc cise. To aay that Shakspento's 9g0 w the following :— "That the Common Council of the beard ing the Atlantic. One, or two, or three, may arrive this | ar A i fc iz: rude one, is as talse a piece of historic: formation as can | nominate i Honor, the first Judge of the county o! He ope ang Mappa MERE Ry Nees it towards the establishment of a sound tariff and | out to effect what it was assigned for, viz: not only | Fude one. ts nstafne a place cf beetonienl Reo mnas wioh | Kinge, A, Orville sfillend, James E. Underhill, and Geo. | Reliberasely coming to thie eke : ne Sa ae Se ertha reat Satorant manifested | Curfency systems. Mr. Calhoun will leave the punishment but the prevention oferime. The strong- | follows it, that Shakspeare had no education from books, | L. Thatcher, as suitable and proper persons to be ap- | ry naturaliy,d suspect, arises tu my mind, wi ? Consequence, however, 8 ase | Oregon tobe settled by Mr. Polk’sgadministration, | est argument that can be advanced for the abolition tion of soviety—tha to th curing of t . greatest number of Sandidt We are led to believe that Hume must | pointed Commissioners in the opening of Flatbush Ave- | successors hav. rictly followed the line of for later intelligence from Europe, we are determined | ‘ | 4 . - : criticisms of | nue ; that Joseph Sprague, Charles G. Bulkley, and aliy laid down—whether the ” to have our leet of news schooners constantly on the | 8nd by time—and by such a course, the ridiculous | of the death punishment, see ee eS atl f ° John E. Carameyer, Bein a like manner appoiute Com- Rjects of these men a anger th teem eor n * villi uvict where death is the con- | sess the power to follow out mis in the matter’ of opening Schermerhorn d, and whether they watch, off Sendy Hook, and all along shore, to board the | balderdash of the two factions, whig and locofoco, ries are ae isis ‘any criminals escape who | (ewn from nature, Whether 8 had eyes to | street, from bond street to Flatbush Avenue ; that Win, | subsequent legislation. Yc first packet that arrives with news. Our news ogents | will be effectually rebuked, checked, and made sequence, an Psy ae many ae " ae read nature, is easier, however, to bel than, that ©, Smith, John A. UB @, and Heury Ha teat, be appoint: | code that, professedly, all law in America is { ill immediately patch the intelli , Whatev: i q " are deserving of punishment. is arises not from to read Shukspeare. He had all the } ed commissioners for the opening o! lelphi street; | ter orderingand preservation of Shaan pcre atch the Intelligence, whatever | palpably ludicrous to the wholenation preted tad wanted all the | that Asbury W. Kirk, Jona D. Lawrence, and Thomas | what the fw. may blia@ y be, uy « special overland express, to the Herald John C, Calhoun will be the master-spirit—the | any defect in the law, but from a morbid sensibility genius which Bhokspoare poss Nat tcom he atuny time of night or day. This fleet is now | jion-tamer—the great magician of the present Con- exisung in the minds of the people. There are | natural powers,the observation drawn from the outward. | gi ‘ world, | and Cornelius B Bergen, be in be appointed commissioners for openne Con- treet; and that Daniel A. Robbins, John Dimon, 4g to the distance offrom filty to three hunJred ‘ i " rove his age to have been one of the best of od with similar autho- ul npreied prampelniar em webct Ree CL those to whom incarceration for life has no horrors. | {efy'¢rten suid that Shakepeare's faults were those of his | rity for the opening of Summit street. whether tho immedints ox con nh ce nok ree myaE Late Hiacatinn | feeua Mexioe In this punishment there is always a hope, a perfectly | age—his excellencies his own. But this charge may | That the members of Hook and Ladder Company No. | quential tendency of the onactments of our. .v pen to beat us, weshalibe as much astonished at the | ‘ae i see natural hope, that sooner or later the felon will easily be retuted by reference to the great men of the | 3, as organized, be appointed firemen, and attached to | reverend Senators has been for this excelJen) \.. 0+ event as their subscribers will be. We have received by a private channel, important age in which Shakspeare lived. The great men of the | the Fire Department of the city, under certain regula- | the better ordering and preservation of so. »' a gain his freedom, either by pardon or by escape.— | age are its highest product. It was because Shakespeare | tions and restrictions ; and that George W. A. Everitt, | any man ask himself this question, and he wi 91 | When a man commits murder deliberately, and | ad his compeers came from their age, and not to .t, that | RB. Van Brunt, Abraham Barkeloo, ‘Thomas C, Dore- | gnawer inthe present most horrible aud dog that they were natives anc not exotics, that their age | mus, Henry Phillips, Andrew Whitman, Addison Hall, | dition of society in this Union. Monopoliet «+ ‘The sures wa and encouragement that we bave met with, information relative to the present position and fu- ar enterprize, induces us to enter into this | ture prospects of Mexico, throwing great light upon ink new arorcoment for the acquisition of late foreign in- the peculiar relutions of the United States with that with malice prepense, he ought to be put beyond became what it was. If, with such men as Bacon, Bur | Henty Onley, Timothy Merritt, tod ‘Thomas O'Brien, | luted for with fostering care, und exclusive ay pes ° m . * " ii r A a et i iti — ie whe tell although the expense will be very great. country, at this crisis. ) any contingency that might arise, by which he | leigh, Hatton, Spencer, Essex, Sidney and Raleigh, | be admitted as members of the company,whed they com- | jmmunities are masped aa. ce " anf P a Shakspeare’s age is chargeable with rudeness, what, in | ply with the requisitions of the fire department. wield the wealth, a ‘According to this intelligence, it eppeare that | ™sht again be loose upon society, perhaps to com- | the name of Hime himself, can civilization end refine. | ? ‘Phat the Comptroller be authorized to draw a warrant | Jo nothing ia bebalt of society. But this Mexico 18 on the eve ofa new revolution, springing | ™t thesame offence again. On this ground, then,we | ment be worth? It was, o2 the contrary, a perfect | in favor of the public treasurer of Brooklyn for sixteen | ysage of our American society, which sup Mexie 2 hy SPD IOG: | ste odpokad to any mudiaication Gene Unalll he | eFuption of every kind of talent. ‘There is a difference, | thousand five hundred dollars, to enable him to pay the | youd the influence of any human or divine | +: oxt of the combined revolt of Paredes in the north, | 8° PPOs y t punish- | however, between culture and civilization The former | iuterest on'the city bonds, which will become due ou the | former, however, ia one of the abuses vhich | ment. It there was a certainty, always, that death | developes the soul of ma: J his internal resources, | first proximo. rection, and which the arm of thelaw can re and Urea in the west, against the present govern- : 5, i: P ‘+ r raania under hor Prenidenitiien Hasvera: -Reses'| would ensue to the man who commits murder, there hs ile the latter merely adorns the outward form. One ‘That th- Comptroller be authorized to pay Robert M. | people call for its correction, anong ami) 9 Our Foreign Relations—The Art of Humbug —Mr. Calhoun’s Position, We have frequently placed before our readers, the position in which the two countries, England and ihe : : | s . the other makes railroads and steamboats | Whiting the sum of thirty dollars for taking down the | abuses. America, etand at this moment towards each other, | evidently correct views of the outward state | Would be less crime of that kind than there is. It ge was ove which produced universal | liberty pole at the junction of Fulton and Main street ‘The banking system in this State is most ¢ Fe in relation to the Oregon and other questions of dif- Eihinesttarthieilicaiea bk at | 1s in the not carrying out the law as it is, which ne which produced skilrul craft . | said payment, however, to be subject to certain Seoua intolerant, a most villanous plan of allotmen:. " ficulty, which have sprang up as subjects of contro- | OF Ming pettaabenreiy Wild eels Beco stab'eis dt A : ; wrote, Art was listening to the many | gencies under the direction of the committee on lands | Safety Fund banks all overthe State, issuing rot» versy and excitement. We have affirmed, from the | ™ents more comprehensive, and in a particular | CUse# the evil, and not the law itself, tongues of Nature, and echoing her When Hume { and pli e q | mount of hundreds of thousands of dollars ‘sy ar * ave ’ ih maison, waiuaw exneataemsiels ahi de ink | There are other important matters which need | Wot, Art was merely listening to itself. From the A memorial was received from Samuel E. Johnson and | above their contribution to the s fund—» ; best evthority, that the negotiation between thetwo @arter, Mita sl ich may lead to | natural, and not the artificial, does true genius draw its | others, relating to Bedford road. Communications were | quence, bill holders must suffer the safes / E aS ent of i ‘ | reforming, but they are taken out of the jurisdiction | nourishment. It is independent ot local conditions. goveroments relative to Oregon, was not terminated, ®0M¢ event of great importance very soon. We | a A A iat Lelnouec wRGigitiele: Mires conokacled by. giving | bees out on te contrary, if not absolutely resumed, yet, hve seen it etated that there has been a meeting in | of the Legislature by the people, in their decision | {t bas power within itself. Mr. H. concluded by giving | bevo . his idea of true genius. furnishing the ci that it was in a position of preparaticn, such as may ‘Xe city of Mexico, of the most distinguished mem- to have a State Convention. Of those coming | Osoisarion.—-Mr. Frederick Gorham Clark was or | burgh. Bills were presen’ bera of the party which is in favor of connecting within the province of the Convention, we have | dsined a minister of the gospel last evening, at Dr. | ging across Navy street; ‘ ‘ 4 , tion Frederick Glover and James McFarland, $26, | already spoken in our paper, and we will again Se angle e onasta Laie eee: for examining and correcting specifications for building | at once all tne out from A. G. Stevens, relating to tho opening of De- | the redemption of these notes, beconies bankr 8 nd from John T. Diossy, in relation to | js another beautiful feature in our system of with maps of the vi Th y ge of Williams | for incorporated monopol d from E. Dougherty for dig- | gested that ‘a stock b: Never, $49 16-100 for sta- | contributions e considered the same asif it was under way again. 1 ‘ We have also said it was our opinion and convic. themselves with the United States government, in ‘nati: | recur to them at the ime. is °DY- | City Hall ; James Kennard, $18 75-100 for keys for engine | to pay depos tors as soon as the assets aredispore 1 1° vad tion, that this negotiotion would be, or canbe at any | OFder to get rid of the military domination under | p die proper Amer The exeroises were commenced by prayer and the #106" | hoasen Lewis Dufler, $7 99-100 for sundries furnished | the final ordes of the Chancellor on the anf" ou ty time, carried through and terminated at Washington | which they have suffered for the last twenty or thir Qq The injunction on the Georgia Lumber Com- | Rev. Dr. Skinner preached the ordination sermon. ‘The | for the use of the public markets ; Jo! ee Lott, Feel ter made”—and Cty nie that s inte City, and not at London, und would embrace not | 'Y ¥e8rs. In addition to the reasons we have for | pany, we leam, has been removed, and the notes | Reverend gentlemen teoc ax bis toxt the 26th verso of | {0" Tees for ting Acar SIERO sito: anes G. | fro the olium of bankruptey, uader Which f° ws only the setilement of the Oregon difficulty, probably , believing that there is some foundation for this ru- | are bought ut 3 per cent discount, at 11 Wall street. | very eloquent and fable sermon. Aner the sermon was | Yates, for coal furnished to the Common Counci suffering since 1842. The Gen a ee wha te 0 i i i i i iately re- | ginning to be adopted by n the line of the 49th parallel, but might also com- ; Mor, we have received intelligence which we be- | Se delivered,the usual questions were addressed to the can- ‘he following remonstrances were appropria| ginning b a ; fe 1 wes re “al 8 ae | ive! may: be eralied aa sithabiige ilin vii ilset eee eadvertisement. didate for holy ordors, and being answered affirmatively, | ferrod—From various persons against the construction | not a happily conceived, | on prehend new commercial regulations, in respect to » year, | Marts ror Evrorg.—The steamship Acadia will | the Presbytery came forward and ordained Mr. Clark. of a well and pump in Washington st, ne | 218, of the ening issi one or more agents have i i i street, and from Goorge Hicks and others, against the | state are required to make quatteriy rej the opening of the Bntish ports for the admission of Pea eee # pick eatery the vee | leave Boston next Thursday. Her letter bags will Reactetsinc obs A yieeiei bie rremtcery aoe cnentag ot Montague Park ‘The resignation of Samuel | the Comptroller, wsder the oaths of tle r our breadstufts. part ctor pats g the condition | ojose in this city to-morrow afternoon. the duties and responsibilities of a gospel min’ aiter | Felt, as one of the city watchmen, was received and ac- | and Cashiers. ~ Sometimes these reports ese views,within the last week were contradict. ! public sentiment in this country, and the practi- ed by portions of the mewspaper press of this city, but C#bility of a union with us hereafter. This agent, | no notice has been taken of them, and no denial of We have been informed, was an ecclesiastic, aepu- | Park THeatnx.—After a lapse of several years, “Ami- i cepted. A roturn was made by the Collectors of the un- | and sometimes too, when it is pear habla perraDe eters Dy the choir, a eld assessments for cross walks in York atreot,between | jade, They are uot always made, either, uiler Main and Jackson streets, Another exciting devate took | of the President and Cachiier, and there seems ‘cnmRAL of Janus Rexse.—The funeral of James | place on the subject of making additional appropriations penalty for the salina tans ioe vel ted by the Catholic clergy of Mexico, and was sent | lie was again presented to a New York audience. This | Reese took place yesterday afternoon, at 8 o’clock, from er. tbe ae aan pee Has Pantin mesa fod presepes He i Ppt anes ( ona private mission for the above purpose. The | °P®t* eben seat Drone SUUEE ee enieue neu nrog need See teBia iauibat it Minratente suds che aublie: was, however, very brief, in consequence of the “Pre- | ready been paid from the safety fu Cutholic priesthood of that country have come to quitea sensation, and if any opera is calculated to have | be yep pronounced, and the exer led. their correctness has been made by the only repu- ted organ of the Government at Washington. On the contrary, the Washington Union, during these ithii ion” ch | circulating}notes,the sum of $1,502, Mr Reese has been, within a number of years past, | Vious question” being moved by Alderman Gerold,whuch | circ tl ; ; : the conclusion, from the e a arun, “‘Amilie” certainly is, if well given. The plot, it is | connected wit eral newspapers in this city, and has | effectually closed all further controversy; at all events, banks tobe provides i xciuriy few days past, has been doing a great business in ron e experience of the last few true, Joes reach over the average of librettos, out it is | &lso writton several popular works and plays, and con- | for some time to como. hes oh Gr [RenzstOes enaph manket sock ees the manufacture of balderdash on its own hook, in YC8" that there 1sno expectation to be indulged of dof indsrest cudeaitonde tot tributed toa number of magazines. He wasamanofa | The Common Council chamber was very neatly | 170, Be mates a the abu : ft s DOK, Lt ar aeeitg eerliinaeuisiod : not void of intorest, and affords to the composer an op- | naturally fine intellect, which had been pointed and | skilfully decorated with ever-greons, under the super- | of time to enutmonate Sf tie fy relation to matters of little or no momentin the pre- © ig regulated government in their ill- portunity of introducing simple melodies on one side | brightened by a classical education, having been in intendance of the venerable sergeant at arms, in honor | tion of the LaeAbs cpreehiery sie Ran Bb sent crisis of the country. One day it contains a {td country, without some great and striking snd on the other, to use the resources of his divine art in | ed by his father, who was a Welch divine, for the minis. | of “merry old Christmes;” and we did hope that the mem- ers which eet rs i quater at ie change, of the nature we have referred : . . P | try.” He possessed a large heart, overflowing with kind. | bers of the Board, ore they separated until anotier year, | 9 of society an great war article, calling for preparations of a great 2 ‘e we have referred to. | painting the higher feclings of which human nature is | jossto all, He had his faults—and who has not ?--but the | would manifiost towards other each a more kind, friend pole condition: :¢ . . A From the same source of information, we b capable, Rooke has perfectly succeeded in doin, 3b dthey shell sl hile the | Jy and sociable disposition than was displayed among cannot be @ =» > expenditure, and iutimating the probable termina- 2 : es Prd Rech er sere F 7 in doing s0— | gravo has covered them, and'they shell sléep, while the ions of i! ges are fp. { 5, “i : Rees x invdn thevhi those who are regarded as the leaders and champions of | sentiment, and these uss,<° ti tion of peace and the beginning of war by next Sa- reper siete Catholic priests of Mexico, ghz piabecies Ana Sxaeely, DIRREDR jane) eeeuutnag aye rs Poncemaeat sai it MH respective parties. Inst. thisjunusual ill-nature | ted, fabricated and perpetuated, fe ae Ra hendani k { after deliberating and weighing the matter weil, are &#* Without tickling it, and are clear and intelligible, | “'), and irritable temperament and feeling were shown by | philanthropists propose a prev G ‘ + turday evening. Another day it makes a furious on- Sh ise ~te33 5 1 es A ‘ , Tne Weatner.—The weather yesterday and on Sun- f th tI gent ; ally in on arguj to - 3 ecome disposed to aid in effecting an unioa, and | Without being trivial. Several pieces—as for instance, | aay was mild and spring-like as Ma: many of the gentlemen pr-sent ; especially 3 remedy is based upon an ap ¥ 6 set egainst some concealed treachery in the Senate, 11... forming ‘one republic’ with This fesul | “My Boyhood’s Home,” of the first, the male chorus gates * spring: ee es May. ; a machw Dick 220k Biioe (oruginating Jipcteen wisi They forget that, did universal « a ila i + vith us. is result | |” if if “ irkaAMBOaT Launcu.—Tho monster steamer, George | have been pu! in the Herald) re! to the mis | would beco! heaven and hell a fa ead threatens to annihilate the traitors and set the , they would prefer rather than to live under the pre. | and the finale of the second, as well as that of tho third | Washington, belonging to the People’s Line, andintend- | erable alien ent manner in which the streets of the | Another Maca . Potomac river on fire at once. The jnext day it re- Pre. | act—evince even a higher degree of talent than would | ed to run on the North river, three hundred and forty | city are lighted. Some severe passes were made be- | which tolerates State debt and ta n and repudiating Pennsylvania afford «ov the excellence of the operation of 1) capitalis worse ome that cota) is innings seve i small beginnings by pe! ing PI aint tists sent form of military government, or even than to feet long, forty feet beam, seventy five feet wide, inclu- | tween Aldermen Gerald and Fowler, which were not allthese steps, and comes out with another ding 3 di aad ten feet hold, will be launched this | only, as regards legislative propriety.,contra bonos meres, specimen of humbug und balderdash about the Jour- | *797t Baers coun ore reputation ; and it can only bo attributed to the | morning, at ton o'clock, from the ship yard of th but in other respects unbecoming and indecorous. The nalof Commerce and the whig press—their want of e agents sent here by the Mexican clergy have | preveiling, and not altogetherj.unfounded prejudice, | er, M rown, foot of 12th street, lateneas of the hour at which we left, precludes the pos as : Hs ee rtained, in the course of their enqui ia Migliak cone that thi Her cylin ighty ‘inches, with a twelve foot stro! bility of our giving to-day a detailed account of tl patriotism, &c., &e. quiry, that, | towards English composers, that this opera has never | She will make a splendid launch, and we should advise Sanieiae remekaits statements made, pro. and con., Now, the meaning of all its trash and noasense, United 8: Satholi | tration is full, without being clamorous—the accompani- | ll to see her whocan. on this very interesting and important topic. and special pleading, may easily be seen through. nited States Catholics are proteeted and encour- | ments are varied, and the music, generaily, succeeds in Daor Game.—The drop game was played off again on Tue Latex Muaver.—We predicted correctly when The Washington Union, as the organ of the Go- be expected in a work enjoying only an English would wait for the revenue public works, before they make Towed money in anticipation of th ves in dishono: under the institutions and laws of this cocntry, the | Dee? performed on the European continent. The orches- | aged, and placed upon the sare footi giving proper expression to the words, although we re- | Saturday evening, on a geftleman from the country, | we yesterday stated that the Common Council would of- | the peop! pe imposs! 4 a Tore nth pages ve footing as all other | Fret find several unhappy efforts of Rossini-em It ie | stoppingat the Astor House. He was sponged out of | for a liberal reward for the appreliension of the person oF | and odious tax upon their private pus vernment, pretends to know the position of th2 Bs 5 se government, their num- | dificult to attribute the general character of the compo- | twenty dollars. It is strange thet our country cousins | persons, who were concerned in the murder ot Patrick | A Jaw of winor Ree pepe ty -e iépotiationabetwean England and the United's bers have been doubled in a fewyears, and their | sition to any particular school ; but we think that Rooke | don’t take the newspapers. ‘urns, on Thursday night last. On motion of Alderman | imposes acontemptible fine, po ee neg we England aad the United States, churches, their religious and ecclesiastical insti had an eye on Weigl’s Swiss Family, to which, however, Tuat Crock.—Why cannot the clock on the Post Of- | Lee, (who prefaced his resolution by some very eloquent | this year, is the militia ial 6 Re" ef but the probability is, it knows nothing whatever | — ? 3 ‘astica’ institu- ' jt is inferior, as not possessing an equal uniformity of | fico be regulated and set agoing? ‘There is no public | femarks) it was unanimously resolved to pay to any one | eal, and our Legislature w! Kies = ng to the matter. It is groping in the dark, i tions, brought into the most flourishing state imagi- conception. The execution was only tolerable, and that | clock in that vieinity, and it would be peculiarly conve- | Who should bring the assassin to conviction, the sam of | besides tis, anew order of tl ee ee ig tO | g gin ti 210 | nable—whereas, the same institutions in Mexico, in | 2% throughout. Mrs. Seguin satisfied in the idyllic pas- | pient for merchants and others to regulate their Post Of- | five hundred dollars ; and we doubt not that this reward in the matter of the a Lngertod 0 ms me ignorance and darkness as last summer. ie megarses sages, but her voice lacks fleshiness, if we might say so, by. Set the hi going. willbe doubled by the Board of Supervisors, at their | ment. ‘The Chancellor and a ce nit dented positively that Mr. Buchanan had | ® country entirely Catholic, have been ruined, , to give proper effect to the dramatic bursts of feeling, | <., Ww. that thi h next meeting on Friday next. ‘This gives proof of a de- | tants, will bo elected by the peoples? " " : Teese ad stripped and plundered by the military tyrants who | WMchform no smell part of her role, Mr. Seguin is'@ | 1007* "opted anew way of a leara that thieves have | termination on the part of the public authorities, to fer- | tices of the Supreme Court, ano ine | an offer of the 49h degree, while the fact was z : tolerably good singer, and an actor who is quite at home | 2H, thee have b y E eefal: fain ret out, if possible, and properly punish the prowling | be elected by the people; so will thy P ome aysad cenitammie estat have reigned in that country, one after the other, onthe beatds, but he is not suiictently inieted in the | Which they have been somewhat succoastul. It appears | vagabonds who bave so long infested Brooklyn, and who | of iiis State, and possibly clerks of t 4) ae ts conduct was Gimtar in relation tO | during the last thirty years | mysteries of vocalization to make us forget the iuflexibil- | tat they go into barbers’ shops, take off thelr cont, and | have hitherto, with comparative impunity, teen per. | "Repnilice are ungrateful.” They | espatch of a Minister to Mexico, a fact which og : . ty of his organ. His first air, however, was well given, al. | £° through the process of being shaved. They then take | mitted to go unscathed for their almost numberiess acts | orr in’ great many things ose. 1 PLM URIIM dented. > het: demial ates suk This intelligence is extremely interesting ; and though the great accentuation which he pate on the long- | 9 6rext eg re Ea pcre eapraea ae of outrage and | State and thir Waion have committed ¢ , % ede ae an untruth gg it is understood there is to be a great American | &f notes, renders his singing unequal. Mr. Frazer tas @ | Coats on the books the best of which they are very par. | _ PARx on “ tHe Hxanrs.”—From the statements made | Which must be co: fected, or nationa on the part of the Union ; and the truth appeared and voice out of which something could have been made if ry off leaving thelr own “ ely” tee Pe | before th | Good and pure man are scarce--pa ; ia Bi : i ticular to Sommon Ceuncil last evening, and from other di wile abktiowledged in the President's message. council of Catholic Bishops held in Baltimore next | ho had become acquainted with more than the | Dit oF \ Chey ts ie ttind took luca tea baled ‘y | facts which have been communicated to us, we do not | raelen Kedron oe bendy fot Wan Gaile awh fon, ‘that nei GaBUSE dees uct May, we shall not be surprised if it should be seen | Eto pag tery pas Y eaaiyed" Mic ener | in Broadway, near Chambers street, on Friday evening, | entertain a doubt, a public Lari yer bathed | thetc power of distinction farnzer end fart ki : wi ‘ Weahs tae das th der the collar,and the | laid out on “the Heights,” d @ opposition that | A Fors: Know how to manage its organ. We positively | tust delegates from the Catholics of Mexico will ar- | sing gut of tune. It had the oner “wo mean | tA ME ona wiikely thativo will soon be arfesied.> | hes heen mado by citizens of the lower wards ; | Can the white slaves of Britain dist }om more potent hostility of those | (oration? And then they have uo voit | be bad. Previous legislation by bad r . i re a i the shame—of an encore. Mr. Delvanti had not | {2 assert, that every intimation in relation to the re- rive at Baltimore, joined with delegates from Cuba, much to do, and we wish that Mr. a 1 rae id vesbape: fi : ‘0 prevent thi8, however, he can return th sumption of negotiations between the two countries, gg dice rae Ae had still less to do, for he sung, thro mentto its owner. The coat left was also marked. he . | and the still greater and olen gar- | Tesiding in the vicinity of the contemplated improve i ity 3 i t, whose adverse ‘movements were solely induced i From these views, the too flat. The chorus and orchestra wasona par. ‘Arai Mapaste Lazare, a harpist of great skill, who hos ap- | Ment, 1 7 , | the power from them. Intelligence en and the position of affairs, which has been given by Wit take pl Habre) is that an union | {0,Aar Ferhaps deaw for a fowr nighta but not longer; | peared at several Concerts in this city, ls now prepared | PY @ telfish regard for their individual interests. | and Know the tendency of @ law upon us, is substantially accurate; and the cabinet, we Wl! take place, at an early day, between the Catho- | we advise, therefore, the managemont to make haste | to give lessons on this beautiful instrument, fhe isthe | | Finea—The firemenof Brooklyn were twice called | telligence is education. Now, is the nv ear, ly end ; in lic clergy of both countries; for if the Mexican | with “Don Pasqanie,” which will not unlikely prove a | only good teacher of the harp in New York. | out, yesterday, with their engines and apparatus; the | ja the several States who can neither + . fear, are only endeavoring to throw dust in the | clergy, who possess the chief porti f | card, The music is nearly as pretty as tha of tl , ._ | first alarm being occasioned by a slight accidental con-"| annually ingreasing or decreasing? Tw ») « 4 eyes of the people, and over transactions in Con- ‘gy, who po chief portion of the wealta | S"Ejezor d’ Amore,” but it is more caretully worked Conoxen’s Orricr, Dec. 39—The Coroner held an in- | Aagration, at the bakery of Mr. Fox, No, 64 Main streot ; | they are inde ing continually aod © é h and intelligence of that country, should be willing» | ‘The house was full. — | quent to-day on the Body of Hannah Reevo, (colored) at | aad the other, by the upsetting of some rosin, at the | ined candeny it, Cuaning aad oratty f° - gress, in order that they may be able to make an - | No. 320 Madison street,(the residence of Mra. Smith, by | foundry of Mr. John Benson, in Main street, during a | Deut thortilegisiatl volitical capital out of the whole business, betore ie Cn Mscertaining the condition of the Catholics in the | Boweny.—The grand national equostrian spectacle of | Whom she was engaged as a. servant) 40 years of ago— | process necessary in the matunfacture of “worms,” and | who Meer caprectate. profeseteaal 3 United States, to form a union with us, the military | “Putnam” dro ‘ded and born in New York. Verdict—came to her death by | other vopper materials, fora distillery. No damage, of in this i 1 repablic. be terminated. We have no doubt of the truth | fovene teed are be able to ees military | "Putnam" drow e crowded end enthusiastic eudionce | Lemorshage of he 100g any impot-ance, was done in oither case. hemubd ceria piakubat 2 of this declaration—that both England and the - rag ed ss rch sah rearepesch each Accipent at THe SoutH Feray.—A |i (whose | Movements of Travel i United Siates could settle the whole difficulty be- clergy of the Mexican confederacy only determined | Place of amusement. The Bowery, in fact, appears to | Common Counctl. name we did not learn) was run over, y, by the Few, indeed, were the arrivals yest ¥ tween them in less time than a month, if th that it,should be done, they and the people would | b¢ the place of general resort forall citizens living in | Boanv oF Atoennen, Dec. 29.—A regular meeting of | catriage of a medical man, in DG zc orses them an they ere recorded onthe respective re" | © 8 nif the tWO soon overthrow their military tyrants. | the East part of the city, as well as strangers from all | this Board was held this evening, at the usual hour. A | tached to which, bocame unmanagable, in consequence | and witcout limitation, as foll At the E. Lyon, Whit ew rity; E. W. Thompson \ 4 % Y Smith, Ported; ere governments were not desirous of diplomatizing , with the opposition party of the respective countries. Hence, in order to make capital, they would not hesitate to involve and jeopardize the Meetine or THe Leatst. | bei t, the President, (Ald Ghar. | of being frightened by the noise and clatter of ono of the The prospect already opens, and the next news | Wérters. Tho entertainments are always of a mont at | fuorun feng, Brown y Nerinon tha Ghee haat: | locomotives belonging to the Long Island Railroad | will be very interesting. | a Ages and overflowing houses reward tho | nates GS es meeting being in order, were then | Company. liberality aod industry of the worthy manager. Mr: | read and approved. " os va | Police Intelligence. Scott's delineationtof the character of the Indien Chief |. Remonstrance conourred in by tho Committeo against | 1 rushionable Scene in Broadway, —Two gentlemen att LATURE.—The Legislature . hi ing of Albany street, through Trinity © fh | peace and welfare of nearly one hundred millions of of the State of New York meets in just one wack | Mit Bight, was one of the most thrilling and admirable ard; wes submitted, and relerred to Committeo. on | of se nome rede ule sites, at abeut 11 o'clock, | people. in Albany, and the annual message of the Governor | Pieces of acting we have witnessed for a long time, | streets. ‘ Giubreane of the party, Mr-Thos. W. Marshall, Jr., of No; | Farmer, Lypehbu The relations between the United States and will then be delivered. We expect to receive the | ni aiampt MF. Scott as a man of genius. The other set ascent priate aa then presented | sy south street, drew from his poaket a well prepared | 0m, Prinewsom; © Veale ive the | parts were also remarkably woll performed. “Putnam” | “A lett r raw-hide, anf commenced applying it to the back of his | 4:°¢ Capt. Cobb, Tarrytow: companied by @ petition from Henry R. Robin- | England upon the Oregon question and on commer- i oe message by express, and shall immediately give | is repeated again to night, with the grand drama of“ Er- | sen, Ver a lithographic likenoss of the venerable | ampbell, who was formerly 8 | °"Ey vwxiin —8. Gibson, Sta Island; ith, J. B. Butler, Ct; Jos cial matters, also the position of the negotiations jt to our re 3 Swartwout, ia the Custom oa g aders. est Maltravers.” Jacob Hays, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Board, was accept: | ? Hinkley, Belleville, Ill; J upon all these points, are very much, at this present ‘This session of the Legislature will be a very im- % ere? Anothercrowded house, of course, 9 ani ordered to be placed in the reading'room of tho | Camp! ait abeseded ts beeaitiog porn J. Baneriffe, Jon. Fay, Phiind. Philad time, in the same situation in which things stood Tur Kerass—Ricmano Ill—For three months past City Hall. A most capital likeness. bauling, wh Gioee—Robert M. Call, P. Dickinson, Philad n Cadwallader, Trenton. oming off second best, Howano~James Ross, J. Flanagan, D. L. 5 portant one. There will be an attempt made, no | n jew-Yeurs, soveral citizens | gio “Thoms Ash, Philad.; Thomas 0. Gould, > 5% ‘ Petition of Robert Murray, to be appointed City | between France and England during the great war | doubt, to extend the excise law; sehac, wt co ‘ea aaa tc tf extensive preparations have been going forward for the Weigher, was concurred in. 7 which was passed | production ot Shakspenre’s “Richard 111,” at the Park po 2 ing fro peepers” cloned f r C 4 ‘4 s , rt of the Finan at fe va tlw? Thiers and Palmerston on the sub- last session, 60 asto include the city of New York; | theatre, in a style of unprecedented splendor and Thowes Bell, of Randall ‘De permitted 00:1 be opie ort B gdren ae Fayed anc Giuteger fo. see ——————— y ject of the Eastern question in Europe. Upon that but we hope that it willnot succeed. If the Legisla- | ™agnificence The arrangements are now com. | Pemove certain additions to buildings on suid Island, w: < ; Y, cling very sweet on the |, Mk. Eprror:—It was annouuced in you) 5 os | fun, and Mr. Campbell nt 1 occasion, Lord Palmerston being the Minister on | ure meddle with it at all, we hope it will be to re- | Pleted, and thie most gorgeous spectacle will be | qucurre? in. subject tl off to the Police Office and entered a | last week, that the U. S. ehip Boston, Capt. deptited offi | meat has created a great deal of convergat ; | don Mr. discussion, as she is not supposed to be or ' | turn. er efit he ene information ee . nding a letter to the fathogot Mr, Matshall, | through the medium of your paper? Res 3 letter was Rorataared by Mr. M@rshall to be of a An Oxp Reaper OF THE i es i : Report from the Finance Committee, in favor of paying .M Il, for the assault and bat- | grast, had been spoken on her way to Porta) + one side of the Channel,and M. Thiers on the other, | peal it altogether. Experience has proved that | Drought out on Weduenday, the 7th of January, Robert Emmett, Esq, for his services in arguing the | tary, balers tice Oavorne, wha issued 8 a | fatitude and tongitade not stated. ‘The an 5 the two governments used and practised a mere legislating in this way, for the purpose of reforming | with new scenery and dresses, accurately copied Constitutionality of opening streets, auring the year enniston to serve it—co i ‘ to $547 91.) b the 8u- hambug upon the people of the two countries in men’s morals, is not productive of benefit. It iz be. | T™ the localities and costumes of the period represent- eB i a wis ance raga adepteds regard to their foreign relations. The {newspaper | gi J odin the play. Mr. Kean has furnished costumes for th Pa ginning at the wrong end. If a msn is inclined to i 4 press in London, on the one aide, and that of dink w 3 principal characters, which cost him in London, about ’ s pirituous liquors, and has not moral courage é was accepted and adopte insulting nature, both to himself and family. | We suppose there must have been a mista! Paris on the other, lashed up the excitement, cffici H Sra capeehatains thitieees one . + svfficient to enable him to abstain when he has had | and we i a A 4 : iad | liberality, expended more than the same amount, which Report from the Committee to whom was referred the * al 5 d were stimulated to this course by the po- sufficient, the Legislature cannot supply it to him | rendersthe whole cost of producing this celebrated tra. duty of enquiring into the previous amounts, from 1886 | ted ti prishn yertactay, forketusing. to tetlly inecue | statement that she was apoken, for the Bos | | | and adopted. in favor of ‘ained by the lo i e payment of $30 thet 500 to anawer the complait en informed, was in consequence of Mr. ai hey of the two rival diplomatists, Palmers- i ‘ to the present date, charged for public printing ordered ; i er seni, Landed. andr itden” ot oth a The same objections can be urged egainst any ac | Body between $10,000 and $11,000. Creat attention has py tert ‘ommon Council, was then re i accepted and of bigamy, by Justice Roome. reported at Montevideo about the 25th Octol of the Legislature, making the commission of adul- | alaobeen bestowed upon the gotting up of thedecora- ordered on file. Frepereng Jor Hew Yeerie— John Livingston was canght me ¢ ’ e two G « . 2 ‘ in the act of stealing a fine fat turkey, by a policeman of —On Thursda game between the two Governments was a mere tery or seduction felony, and punishable as such.— | tions, banners, warlike instruments, &c., and nearly one __4 resolution # Ly Ape Ae) at dh bocce the Fourth Ward. “Locked up by Justice Drinker. oe eee iat ane gaine -of chess, of push-pin ; while the millions When this matter was introduced in the Legive | AUodted and fifty supernumeraries have beon engaged, gPiropriation of $1,010 for the cleaning of mresls—Was | Disturting Religious Wership.—A " varky” who called | certainly true, seemed to us to wanscond all th Constituting the population of the two countries were jature before, it was twisted and turned into every | Soatiner ns on sed in the costume of the time, will ““Soveral reports and resolutions, concurred in by the , bimself Morris Smith, as brought up at the watch re- | horrors narrated by Ruge ne Si aj Aboot n¢ of Richard and Richmond. When turus this morning for disorderly conduct, and disturbing Mr. Charles Kean will enact the part ; Church, of “ darkies,” and confirmed. Boned of Assistants, were prevent report was then taken up in fay # Richard, and Mrs, Kean yiotaughlin, (from the Board hambugged, cheated, deceived and treated as chil- dren by their respective Governments. In thie war- the religious worship nt Zion shape, and the result was a general iti wo add to this, thi pes general conviction that ei of Charch an onard streets. Justice Driaker igagton. of the bloody and remorsel family to the lunatic asylum at Lexix’ I at that institution, or shortly afterward egislating to prevent immorality w.s absurd. In th i sont nic stock: e @ part of Queen Elizabeth, we are sure tho curiosit; A ed him five dollars, te leara him better manners in jal that the superints! pa cocks fell, speculators and all who were in one halfof the cases of seduction, the male 1s the one | of the play-goiug public will be excited to the higtest fate O31 60 ver aay fet isn caysceas ceamuerel ine UL oat Aim home, the secret made money, and the others, who were not in the secret, were ruined. seduced ; and in the other half, the female is equally | Pp, y faliewing is a correct as much the offender as the male. Indeed, we would — have been painted from original An application from the Comptroller requiring a tem- Passing Counterfeit Money William | Newman (an 4 which porary appropriation of $771,189, in advance of detailed a Englisbman) was arrested last night, charged with at- tempting to pas# a counterfeit $50 bill on Mr. Edward r, Y r ic sketches, ane f ti “ We are much disposed to believe that the affair pe sorry to suppose that the female sex of our State | °XPres#ly for the illustration of this stirring and thrilling Sen ihe Foperte f the Boatt oF ane bry se Ni | Harrison, in Chathsm Square. Committed. honge, and around other, th of the Oregon question, between the United Stat ‘ ; ? production of the genius of the divine bard :— at P | Stealing Hoga.—John Anderson and Jim Boyce were | jtyck houte. left a necTow opening, 4 ai, hacen ane 7 h utes require a special enactment of the Legislature to | | Scexe Ist —The garden of the Tower, with a view of “'\'ssceus was then ordered for; thirty minutes, uce | C®UKMEDY & policeman on suspicion of stouling hoge— | which they thrust the Iunati,Rnd when ho wus nd England, is now ina similar position. Both keep them pure. If they are not virtuous without | the celebrated white Tower—a heavy sot scene, paint: | ceeding this brief intermission tho business before the | 1ocked u Builtup the opecing. leny}ak © litle orifice, ja Governments might settle the whole Oregon ques- legislation, they will not be with it | ed on 3000 square feet of canvas. Board wae vested J | Burglary 1) was arr enough to admit of bis being extended to hi ip they ith it, Qnd.—The draw bridge, gateway, moat and view of the A report was presented by the Chairman of the Com- | “d last night glari enterin, in that horrid prison, fot ten long years of heat « 2 tion to the general satisfaction of the people,ima But if these are matters with which the Legiala- | “ bloody Tower.” werb—sey, nae ne are se hg either ture should not interfere, and that may be brought | fined. pr ae en sddhe CL as Ai T A M ot th ould be glad to give or accept the 49th de- | betore them this session, there are 4th.—The clousters of St. Paula's, with OC aIETO Dts Cea naE, ote ree, and to make arrangements for the opening of importance, and which the Legi hed ee old Cathedral, prior to tho great fre | °™ °C MA report fromthe FinancefCommittee, in favor of | “ei ; acciteteeet eee ing lot No. 80 Beaver street to Wm. H. Aapinwal he porte and the introduction of our breadstuffs fitably dwell upon. Among them, the first in| 6h—Hullinthe Taleo, oifed conditions; and for the term of 21.ye into England, if they could do so and be at the A 7th.—Crosby H bee gi importance is the pres a eis i, .—Crosby House, with view of the Thames and same time sure not to ineur the taunts, and jeere, pol present odious militia iaw.— | London. A report in favor of a] work shop of Charles Willet, 79th street and » | the wretched lunatic has heen kept by his own and stealing a quantity of carpenters’ tools. Locked up | with no bed clothes, no fire, and no hope of ese by Justice Koome, for examination. of death. The people o i Stolen Property Found. — Thi f Medad, Platt & peaChrislen commonity:, Whyte te Co, 184 South s\reet, was “ kracked” a short time since en andearth, do they permit such horri’ and several boxes of, raisins carried off by the, robbers; found at a * fe! od ts enacted in ieee et We have f 4 an fou , n in recording this incident | Cette Ca ked an kept by McCarty. All of thi ecards. 3rd.—The Chamber in which King Henry was con- mittee on Wharves, Piore and Slips, for the grant of ad- h the character of Ken ucky, but our of propristing $500 to the deepen | \crjy” was turned up, but no more property found be: | of humanity is stronger than even Our Sta We have, again and again, through the co-| 8th.—Hallin the Tow tng of Burling slip—-was concurre longing to Mr. Platt. Loutsville Journal, De and reproaches of the opposition part : rode 4 - mtr sa ; ‘A report in favor of extending Albany street to Brosd- | 1°» j Jersey —The boot and shoe 1 Te nae hilaeiiaa. Pi Parties in both Jumns of our paper, pointed out the absurdity | jyrtoaree saunter % Richard Third, copied from an il provided ‘hat the applicants therefor enter into wee | aero ol Patorton, N.J. was Durgl Dreavrut Acorent—A Woman Bourse) °4 The negocutions between thé tor of the present system, and its total ineffi | 10th.—The “dark Chamber” of the Tower iereme'c foo Fina Bova 3 thereby, noid | Hiously entered on. sat Saturday night, be a | ss Deatn.—On Christmas, morning, between ; rf oI e * * i & i * u " jane, of Ir. ©. 5 0, are not, there- ciency. The people have been groaning and com Lith—The City Gates and old London Bridge by the Committee on Streets, which, after some de- | Shoes stolen, with which the thieves made their escape | Seek ee ee and her only child girl, e fore suspended, and they would even be terminated tp ly a a an ‘a Hotel ferred, together with severe] remonstrances, | vith the “booty.” No clueas yet to tho robbers. They | their room at Bradl \ laining for years, of the a bate w: rt ¥ a) Washington i plain ears, nnoyance and incon- | 18th,—Bosworth Fie! atrest, prep ° pinson, but it Seems toe a cold sey Jack Ro, | venience resulting from the present law; bat as yet | 1ith—Huchard’s Camp, | epeuition ot C, Covell, M.D. for services in the Third | *F6 #upposed to be in New York. oto breakfast, ~ veroments, that it 19 necessar bee of both go- | they have not succeeded in drawing the attention o Rhniae res District Watch House—wes referred. to| Loss or Tae Bririsu Bangor Lorn Lynpocu. | jnto the fire. ‘ y for them togivea | the Legislature to modification or repeal offit. | ometae weet Le pee et On Tuesday last, at noon, the 23rd instant, the | late before assis B. was fous’ ing in the center of tho flo: - costed bp nage veh Mey Tace, at Wash- We trust that the present Legislature will not adjourn | end 5 © noisy speeches, and | without attending to the oft expressed wi lash at each country, and bring the people of both | cit hi roy «se GOs rons Deora vee el aah jaune citizens on the subject. And if they are determined Then, having done this, these diplomats will i com. ‘ turn modify it, so that in its operation | right round the corner,—settle the matter—and claim pel our citizens to show atiaalveb oa a a n | wonderful credit therefor. The conduct of Sir Ro the public streets and thorought * | bert Peel, and the debate in the British Parlinmen; ra which followed it,was a humbug and a cheat upon t ; amp the night before the bi iad - | crew of the above ship, thirty-two in number, were | woman ofthe hor Ay om A bee re the battie. Hoe dante: 2 was referrod to the appropriate commit: ened from the wreck, (alter being eight days | ber clothes comple Ad _ oa her, end ‘The Mill on Bosworth F ‘A resolution from the Superintendent of Streets, pee water-logged and dismaste: it. was also CO! ly burned under her. & at, 7: suffering severely from | Pe that all efforts to save her life, ¥ Panoramic view of the Battie Field, ing for an appropriation, not exceedi fray | the intense cold, and obliged to live in the long Fo eee oar ener ring throughout the day expired,—Rochester Ad Ly . that the system itself shall not be demolished, to | . Mont. Collinet. « distinguished Aageolet player, hes ths expanser in introducing Groton. Water into the J boat, on deck ; the whole of the cabins and forecas- | most horrible pain, # arrived in ie shortly. ‘ity, and will probal fivo'n Concert ferson market—was ap j don tle being washed away) by the Black Ball packet | Dee, 27. ‘Several rts ications, included as be- ry ged ‘he unfinished business ‘of the Board, were | ship Cambridge, Captain Barstow, who showed the Curses —The t ty-first game, in the ma : “, Yo aes gentleman po ing a exoallent then from aie titles, by the President, oe Oe Cay canine the cn paced, twa Mecsrs, Rov va Blatley, taviog Dav y on the piano, @ # first con: t di t, at jock. ren e rr : . ; oh Cert in-Americe during the course of the week, in this vwrd MJourned to Monday ovening next, af 6 0 Grhorn ware frost bitien.. ‘This Kindness, will be | Permrday 0M" Rousseau the present sats oft) {t 19 proposed, we beli i ; he | for the purpose of givin, leve, to introduce a Jaw | city. a Ww. sou, Cain | ant 7 : P of io any body of men who | Hewitt, the celebrated compose: Tue Praxet Venvs.—This planet, itis said, may 3 . Fare faptain. oe ei ni, oy warlike debates, and | may comply with its provisions, the oie powers and, ond will bring out bia ‘oratorio st Jepthe, meray mt | now be seen in clear weather *y midi lay, about three OY tome, first ae st ad 0aThe Hon. Henry Clay left Ashland a fev pst oh ovary get bold the va politi” pM that ar® now conferred by a special act | tpieraleari bias at al diet atc joo eee Intensity of te wg Sica we bg pk “ Bn Aargager the singe fee Row Griese, on pr vate end profession: g ’ government, | of incorporation—in fact incorperating them at ones, | ‘Templeton made his debut last evening in Philadelphia: | roman ba the ry of January, which is the time of its New Yor " iy i lo. provebly aah Gabe fp) A aw 4 d .