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Raat ncn Fs ‘a . gh ll affe ] ~ ‘ i A ” fect the probable | Chronol: ) AY i OR KK H KRA LD th England seems istue of the controversy to such an extent as many | oe very New York, Thursday, January 1, 1546. to be full of doubt, mystery uacertainty. The | suppose. It is now beheved, that the actual re-open- Arrival of the Hon, Caleb Cushing from China | iM attendance last night, to witness the repetition of the ~ st contradictory statements are put forth with ing of the negotiation, by Mr. Buchanan and Mr, #24 Mexico. y grand romantic opera of “ Amilie,” the music of which, % cr will be published to-morrow equal positiveness on the subject, Since the ter- | Pakenham, has only been suspended at Washing- Pe pol mg of Bishop Onderdonk from his minis- | we think, was much better sudg- than’ on the estas o pay I a test mination of the correspondence between Mr. ton, for the present, at the suggestion or desire of | 8th—Reception of Gov. Peeve Hopes in tala city. evening. The entertainments concluded with the laugh- morning. An Extra, however, with ve Pakenham and Mr. Buchanan, whieh took place Mr. Calhoun, in order to allow Congress time to Se nied reception of the Report of the Secretary of | able farce of “His Last Legs,” in which Mr. Barrett ews, will t ed at 10 o'clock, and will be ja 5+ summer, W hen the oeatenere of the American act, or delay action, and thus prepare the way for an _20th—News received of the ratification of the Amer- saqcltee Beast very creditably. This evening, being at the desk Government was withdrawn, and upto the present immediate settlement. Whether the tone of the 2% {reety with China. Caled McNulty dismissed from | New Year's night, a most attractive bill is presented, and for sale a COPPA, eal a eriod, the mystery has only been increased. President’s M i # | the House of Representatives. we doubt not the walls of Old Drury will be filled to re P beet wa: Raa ived kK '* Message when it reaches Europe, or the | 24th—Great Texas mass meeting at Tammany Hall. overfowing. “ Amilie” is performed for the Phe Pictorial Berald On this subjec © received the following »pregnant intimations looking towards Calif 36th—Arrival of the Cambria et Boston ; advanee in f ion ee Se a der ane edition of the Helyday private communication from a correspondent sol lg: as * gs owards ‘alifor- | the price of cotton, together with a melo-drama in three acts, founded on a fl ; pital bijou gifts Mareas ination a peticg '» may ¢ a the views of the British |, 28th—Publication of the statement of Bishop Onder- | or of deep and uirilling interest, entitled “Remorse.” 3 y by the mails ashing Watnigthtohe ‘Dia de ment, time alonecan tell. We bide our time | 422%. | We remember seeing the celebrated Mrs. Duff in the H Mp, Dennett 1 Dec. 29, 1845. | here,ready toaccept a long and honorable peace from | pains pnb ats sara Scan trosted eine po! fey a fy { ‘el have over regarded rove Porton of sound, excel. | England—or to goto war at once, and kegin the |, 4th. G snow storm; snow fell to the depth of 18 | Bland now enacts the the character, and we have rod April alse Feige types Jj } and in conducting the next d ne . ae inches, o1 level. al of President Polk at Cincin- | doubt will produce the same effect, and thereb: se ‘4 , Hevaid, you certainly are first in procuring the C: grand transition era in Europe and the civilized | nati, on his way to Washington. her slready great and well deserved reputation A ‘i \regon, ® tector verneless, youware occasionally led in- World, that will raise the people from the dust, and | cutay nteotuations fore the Senate ot a bill to reduce Sanhealie fe crowded audience will, most cert: iol 4 | age” 0 8 4 i x i oe ss “| | the rates of postage. congregate to witness the perfo; . 1 Single co Dy. AG; oli che Oregon negotiation having been re-open. Musteal Publications. Vice P: tof the United States. Boweny Tuearne.—Last evening, a very strong and { 4 3 am orsed by you with implicit reliance on A 4 13th, Arrival of the President at Washington. attractive bill was presented at this popular establish. . the teeth of the atoment, ‘The remarks which we made some time ago, | ltth. Great speech of J Buchanan on the Texas | ment. The evening commenced with the grand .dra f : et apa vicher iba question vamt ieee your sincerit: with regard tonew books issued in this country, can | bortwaea cities week bants at the E of the “Surgeon of Pans,” in which Mr, John R. pears vew yoorthis is the Poudents may all be good men and trie—withal wer, | €dually be applied to new music published in this | change, in laver of cheap postage, '° *” | performed the characters of the Black Kmght, the M, ‘y-aix, which has now dawsed of the Executives meson enjoying full confidence | City, Boston and Philadelphia. Our table 1s literally | 22d. Great democratic meeting in the Park, in favor of | andthe Surgeon. After this, the tregedy of “George \ f y year to our ecuntry, band in glove’ with Mr. Patenban Ye Gates | covered with waltzes, quadrilles, polkas, ballads, | “s,aneexation of Texas | 4 ay. | Barnwell” was played, and the evening closed with the ke y jnonis—to ll of whom we S.ayamethtoo, a8 much so as lounging about bar-roome | Marches, quick-steps—dear music, cheap music, | Houro of Representatives. drama of the ‘Mountain Grove,” in which Messrs. Cony requested to t w Now Yost and | fash alriael ies nnay va vente ‘an make them—in | and “ music for the million”—which more properly | sa Passage of the Texas resolutions through the | and Blanchard, and the dogs, appeared. To-day, being | Nations! Dagnerrian Gallery, on’ Pp py, happy ty;—but with due def of the whole communi- ld e 5 vpeny | Senate. Now Years, there will Le two performances—the first at | “*Y "4 Murray street, willbe open thisder, fern tet ie ae Devan eee efor their“ reliable sources,” | COUld be called “ music for nobody,” or music for | ‘ MARCH. two o'clock, P.M., and the other at the usual hour in u ie + Jan. Ist, 1846. , ‘afforded by the year that | rolled in your cone y uae ng no hopes of being en- | the lovers of trash and nonsense. It is a matter of | |, 1st, President Tyler signed the resolutions for the ad- | evening. The afternoon performance will consist of the ] Vba 1 hat thereat ea idential, beg leave to pronounce | fl : | mission of Texas. gtand romantic drama of “ Timour the Tartar”—tl Agent for the Herald, Zieber Pi ag = for es may “the good of Py ert nie mere win | no small surprise that there does ‘not exist one | 4th. Inauguration of James K. Polk and George M comedy of “‘Lover’s Quarrels,” and the spectacle of t ilding, Third t, who receive mubseri-} * 4 of ive srred with its tion haa morheueth ME. Bl say the Oregon negotia. | house largely and successfully engaged in | as President and Vice President of the United | “Dogs of the Wreck,” ‘The evening's performance wil enti ly at Lo'elock, oft tm e Nate’ al others, has q BOF18 there the remutest prospeat here orinLondon; the music publishing business. Every music- “The C t to the Senate. ieanaiecaarentmalssaal ieee or oes Chis.” ‘and : i\Cay. ‘The year is his pee {aanekRmegt will not viola the right to new Co. | seller publishes yearly a certain quantity of | , 1%b. Opening of the Park Theatre in New Vork, for | thane are ax‘strong bills as have ever been prosensed cy MONEY MARKET, w field in which he luxuriates— | ™83t) ¢xcept through arbitration or malian, Tt8*" Pieces, for the purpose of exchanging with each | “"irth Commencement of the trial of Dr Boughton elies | toa uimest copeciin Tnote dows, beflled | sacs AVednesday, Dee. 316 FM. ‘ sever coviemplating. and foreiehegogeke, Sovernment has been too plainly other, and making some show in their catalogues, | Big Thunder, the famous anti-renter, at Hudson. Creare ae Teeth of peace, ee 7 ty—the feeling is decidedly, in favor ‘ eas one of our packets— | Course marked out for futosy se Of 8 doubt, as tothe in which they usually wrap up the music bought at | {StH Death of Senator Bates at Washington. fest concert at ‘Niblo's, tomorow oveaiog cehey as | bulls and mere arc esenatt of some falures among the| yht t ite tor stands thus:—England must feeen ee met | their respective stores Hie meson et atignsl Hal), pesparate: |: pinhead a eek ge i o Woreecteatted. Affairs are still unsettled], ia t i the course of the | States must recede; eee must Fecode—the United spect 8. Oe highly spoken of by all who have heard them. They | Norwich & Worcester fell of } per cent, § as he state of the weather, to | Thinge are weariug a Sen gO a In looking, however, over all the cata- ance in cotiom cal duste nt ws spy Sai will undoubtedly draw a full house. 4; Erie Railroad improved 14 yer poenpeatcs ston, reathing of the winds, watching the | >¢20 70,2 false redsoning in the minds of any. Stories | !sues for the last few years, we find, with a 4 Tue Keaxs—Ricuano IIl-—We learn that neatly one- | Long Island, }, while Harlem, MoNe Canal iove’s, if ‘ von, and the symptoms | fancied security: Bur the ness heay duldthe public into few exceptions, nothing but trash; and a peep | ,,2th Commoncement of the trial of Mary Bodine, for | third of the seats in the dress circle of the Park, have | Loan and Pennsylvania 5's cloted at YNvertaye senee’ | f ournalist, conducting | Witt; possibly, dissipate the mist-and give a mer in:o them must give an European musician still a | ‘'aist. Sentence of TDnpebaaee (eas teedae of C, | of Shakespear's hittaaiit The Ee be brought There has been very little done in forgj as. 2c nighty shee lich watts the speedy — line to Pee ary upon the visit of twenty of the Worse opinion of the state of musical taste in Ame- | Phillip Williams. out on the 7th instant, in a style of great splendor, and | this morning ; prime bills on London Closet. ot Sy wn par 4 to our wa rien Hee Mee Th : i | 24th. Production of Mrs. Mowatt’s American comedy | Will sere in all its appointments any ectacle” | cent premium. a ma \ he tempestuous | got ndic To rthat stranger things may happen, ard ‘an really exists. The getting up is decent | of « Fashion,” upon the Park stage. Commencement, in | *¥er produced in this country. ‘Tho Hichard of Kean The North River Bank h: | be lag Pincers le these ideas ge pene S enough—the engraving is neatly, although seldem | Boston, ef the tral of Reverend Joy H. Fairchild for | f seknowledged te be one of the mort daished and | , js vain; cost rata secured dividend ecthee| , : q . a adultery. mt of act ever Ww: . It i » payable o: th a ’ Cant sign, and warns his readers of every approach- The last Washington Union has also the follow. | Correctly done, and the title-pages frequently are | “99th. Gredé ratt of the natives at American Hall.— | is his great character—and in the delineation of it, i The Phenix Bouk has dsclapig'c rt oh iy conte ‘ ern ing paragraph :— even very beautiful—but the paper is extremely | Adjournment of the Court at Hudson, who were tying produces the most astonishing and striking effects. ‘The | of three per cent, payable the Ay ie em atic ne anx task of the editor. V [From the Washington Union, | spongy and chalky, and a few days use takes all the | Bi8 Thunder, owing to the non-egreement of the jury. | tragedy will undoubtedly have a great run, but it will » payable onthesth inst. t. While | The|National Iateltioe se enn. D ; i : y! , jain require many crowded houses to pay the enormous ex- | The New Haven County Bank has declarod a dividend 1 k 5) year rourd, and on fom the New Fork News, raportel ror Re ener | stiffness out of it, so that it must necessarily fall to | 7th. Wreck of the steamboat Swallow, by running on | pel ome $10,000) inouared in getting It up. of four per cent, payable 1st January. duyad eet hat has been transact- | British government and Mr. McLane a ih 2 | Telnty oreo, | censful, and natives utterly defeated d cle of one of tte Angers ofthe left oa brstah pide’ feds Got oe alee eS Mr. , on the ba: 1 A tained on the muscle of one of the fingers of the Taunton branch n pays four per cent. The Boston and f F 49 ; of the by Breitkopf and Haertl i ipzii CI ind—before—behind them—in al | ##t® degree—the Proposition having come from the | °2°°> bY Breitkopt and Haertl in Leipzig, or even 10th. Charge of Judge F:dmonds, in the case of Polly One of the of the world—iu the next street, in the nex rahi Other rane abPresent advised, this report is not | like that of Simrock in Bonn, although of inferior | Bodine dhe free aay five in Fitaburg, Uy whieh 1900 | cay, on the remote Ganges, or | t8® Same subject, which ure petri eh peer | quality? And when will American publishersleave off | 19th. Meeting of the citizens of New York, for the | Pov reat panini Lowell four percent. The Eastern Railroad, and Eastern, in Boston at pre. | New Hampshire, pay four per cent. The Boston and him so much that he is entirely | Worcester four per cent. ‘s tion. i i i engi lief of the Pittsburg sufferers. 1 Andes—as hie peruses all ’ the ndiculous custom of fingering after the English | T@! ee | disabled from performing anything which requires pow- { icy chocolate aE iif If the Washington Union had not, during the last | fashion, instead of making it from one to five, as | = ore ona el ihe grat ee eal Soe brn Mig tenn atie ce that ¥ smuinent phe fbn ranthrisiotee ee ; vi! litle does he think upon the | SUmmer, and up to a recent date, deceived the public | tis done in Germany, Italy and France? Is a jowery Theatre destroyed by fire, for the fourth | Will accelerate, tho cure. It is with the deepen regret | ‘The Merchants’ Merk or tes ae ca the Rhona s P ne and violated the truth in several reg; pects, relat: thumb not a finger? and is it not strange that, in | “'e. i i that he is thus obliged to leave Boston, without fulfilling | 4 Cte nt? Bank of Baltioore has declared bia: 7 abor, the anxiety, the sleepless | the movements of ‘th pects, relative to fi ai eB . 30th. Commencement of the Geological Conventionat | his engagements. {1c will return at the earliest possible | “84 0f three per cent for the last half year. n ever-waking energies of the editor ! eae Ae the government, we should have | Marking music, America should have adopted the | Hartford. soe moment, to repay the many kindnesses he has received The Bank of the Metropolis at Washington has declar-/ ve passed through Forty-five ; it is | Buy what Gite a mh ped sa rena ‘Seating te mone ber sanding bed Laoag ith. Reception of the Proclamation of President Jones, Hipreret pee pe ese tai city, when he will give | eda half yearly dividend of three amd halt per cent. 0 ver, and who can write his obituary? | shat fmpudently dese reposed in an organ | never fas produced one performer of | of exe oneeaseait af the anniversaries in New |, TeMrixtox.—This distinguished artiste appears to | | There appears tebe considerable anxiety among the | be y ke to deseribe a character so iat impudently denied the fact that Mr. Buchanan | More thanan English reputation, or one composerof yor | have been vory successful in Philadelphia. A'paper of | 9perstors in Norwich and Worcester Railroad stock, as to | 4 f B Aaaiuntiinian ideaet offered the 49th parallel of latitude lant summer to | 20te, unlesa it be Balfe, the illustrious author of the, nth anniversary of the establishment of the | Yesterday, speaking of his Concert, sa’ Mr. Tem: | the prospects for a semi-annual dividend, now about due tfal—at one time . é , New York Herald. leton’s Concert on - bruptly dashing to the Mt Pakenham, ‘or that Mr. Polk had senta Minie- | “Bohemian Girl,” thatmodern Hel-—-» 10 Tecent- “st, Corner stone of the now Alms House on Rant Bd, Ithe Musical Fund #2 f'Dalng crowael Ue s very This company have declared and paid three semi-annual ter to Mexico, at the time when these two state- | ly has disturbed +~rtactd temper of the two critics, dail’s Island laid. fashionable auditory. The songs and ballads in the pro- | dividends of three per c nt each, and they are as well, so much, then ectation—at one time Z in i ti i, 1th, Great ti . | Sramme were very loud, t ble to di i miling and gay, at another so sombre, gloomy | MR Were true? We are very much afraid that | °F b<tef the individuals “doing” the musical criti- | jo5 ana Peytone, ta whish Fuvtame pee? between Fash. | ice was shawn ts greatastintage, the dretemenet each arable ahr 9 ey eee at Coa /etd aibiaek! Il ia: gone,,this chaneehallveee wie the statement of our correspondent, together with | i8ms of the Courier and Express? The reprints of tn Launch ofthe monster steamer Oregen. | i biggrin Minstrel Rexgeat (A Steer man | ist. ‘The Secale’? cacao previous to July 4 gone, er J —and, . , . ‘ X 28th. Second race between Peytona and Fashi ; for a’ that,’ were sung, contrasted admicably with the “ receipt is year will be , _zadler, if you would fully know ite character, you | ‘tt of the Union, are both precisely the same kind | European works generally, are mutilated in a most no\Comdea Couree. The atacde iett ed rorarely nt, | Sweetness ‘and delicacy’ ‘of * John Anderson may Joe." | twelve thousand dollars more than they were last, 5 II’find it written in the columns'of the New 7 ie of mystification and special pleading, intended to | Shocking manner. Whole pages are not unfrequent- | jured a great number of people. | Mr. Templeton sings with much erp ey is man- | will aid the company very materially in maki ocage Hee : New York | deceive. ly left out, for fear that the additional charge of 8), yan JUNE. bentite rman which his skilful use by his vocal | ong jt igatated that ceveral of ta ry eee We will now state wi: i shilling would drive the customer into a foreign Se OOS oe Bite ae eaew Jackson. Simect Lone epee terap ber grime epg yk Hen a eee ph But what prospects open betore us! What will low state what we believe, {rom all that : oy ‘ 13th, Debut of Mrs. Mowatt at the Park Theatre in the | Simeself of every effective point, and throws it out road are short of the stock, and that the declaration of @ ; be the character of this year, not as yet twenty-tour | 7C,c8 S8eeFtaim, to be the exact position of the ne- | music store. Itis, therefore, not to be wonderedat, | chiniter Siamese or eneral | Sian ior a thate sang ie cere ahs mane | dividend is put of until they can get ont : PP cusitie halal ee nae uty-lour | gotiations between the two countries. if teachers prefer going to the foreign ebareeeeastl Seen, pre das esac second of the series will be given to-morrow evening, | their ‘difficulties. We are disposal to. b “se has ee Se and great expecta- : preter paying a trifle more, and, very frequently, not | auLy. in the Musical Fund Hall, the entertainment willbe , this statement, as speculations i: tion? Lf we judge by the past, we shall perhaps be- | _, Whe Mr. Buchanan withdrew the proposition | even that, instead of. giving their pupils mutilated |. 4th. Great military parade—Firing of crackers— | devoted to the songs of Sir Walter Scott.” been more pleibiy aa the be | come too sanguine and too bold in prognosticating of the 49th parallel from Mr. Pakenham, the latter copies, fall of mistakes, which will be unfit for use so Fi geet se Baad anderen twel Peirep et Seat emp! sfforts age now being made | greater,than in any other in the list. The the futu The | 7 ‘bas i o J , 5 — \—tw e resusci ‘ 0 : for the future. The light of a splendid past sheds | "mister sent by the next steamer to England the | i .fore they have got half through. And even ifthey | Persons received the coup de soliel; about one half ofthem | ded at Telmo'a ie numberof penis tate ieee | luded to among the bulls were caused by operatt i ich evening rays upon the clustered escutcheon whole of the correspondence that had taken place ied. e same materials out of which the other was built, and ix- | this railroad s:ock, and it is to be expected that if . A z would not mind all that, can they get American edi- | 19th. Great {fire in New York, by which 800 houses | tend issuing two hundred »and promises, like the golden | Petween him and the American Government. IM | sony of good pieces, ot ought they form their pupils | were burned and about six millions of dollars worth of | guatautee uartial support, at leat, previous fo weir | {oe iFectors were very short they would pot h fair and bright day for the mcr- | avers motpe regligen r delay, Mr. Bu- | with the lucubrations of a Halloway or a Saroni? | property destroyed, eps: er ecea (one nundred tickets, at gana. moment to postpone, if possible, the diciaiaag t! History prese | chanan did not, at that time, apprise Mr. McLane, |”... % ; “pal! ri aucusT. ve already been taken, and it has been decided | dividend, to prevent any improvement in the tory presents no such spec- pe J Notices of new musical publications—original or | _ 4th. Opening of the new Bowery Theatre under the e Opera shail commence next month. value of r w. Seventy years ure searcely gone by, °tf Minister at London, of what had been done in | oorinre-oan be made very, beneficial, if eritically | Management of A. W. Jackson, Eeq. Miss Julia Turnbull, ,the danseuse, in in Charleston, > of the tock, A falling Off of tsirty aaa individ ) * | Washington, relative to the Oregon question. As |” ban b Ty rial, Hl 10th. Arrival of the monster steamer Great Britain on | south Carolina. * » | price of any stock, is sufticient to break down: | é ' individual life, and within that POOR, ithe British G peat a. See ikel and conscientiously done. They must consist ‘of bes Fast tip tease country. est bulls inthe market, and it is a matter of “ ration has sprung into existence—has peopled ra atid couved the’T | more than the title pages and names of publishere, ? if there h ; ' . bas spread its canvas over every | ‘espatches trom Mr. Pakenham, an informal iat | ey me general Sea O-mTUTe: E : have not been mere failures than fi "The O1 closed, the offers to the- E. 8. Cenner, the tragedian, Chippendale, and Mr. and Pakenhar lore riterene {ve Deasidantjand the elaim to Mrs. Skerrett, are at the St. Charles Theatre, New Or- evated its name above every other ee ee eee ee Lord fee the breach than in the observance—although 1t is | Bs SEPTEMBER. the Aa Mary, Qua, the tragic uctress, is the favorite at | n : . 5th. Myst disa| f John B. Gough. see HU, Tea Onlaone | vas conquered the wilderness—has peopled | Aberdeen, of the peculiar position of the matter | ius: the thing publishers generally require, | jai, une Be Gough found a¢ 6 ‘house of sather | Miss Clara Ellis {s at the ex-Ghestag_ cy Welker street, where he had been | Orleans. . United § evenin vata between the two governments, and its abrupt termi. e desert—has ploughed up the waves and the which, by the by, is nota bad speculation on the i Tiel 9 atgaghante z us ‘ nation. This intimation was accompanied by the ; 6. } ya k. Mary Ann Lee, the danseuse, is in Boston. pours GE MEERA aTmmcartied life, liberty, peace, commerce, | peitigh Minister, with some regrets, reflecting on the | part of those gentlemen, who, in exchange for one | “ith. ‘Great Fair and State Cottle Show at Utica. | seharabaenas are in Washington. le of Columbia, Dutchess, Putsan vilization into the remotest latitudes! His- or two copies, of the value of a couple of shillings, ; 24h. The ports of the Argentine Republic declared in 4 threat ‘aug The Misses Bramson are giving concerts at the Melo- deon, Boston. Mons. Korponay, the well known teacher of the Polka, continues in New Orleans. Harry Placide is playing in Charleston, 8. C. Mies eet : the same nature, oftheit | pet ther music made known to the public. We in- | B state of Blockade by the’ French’ snd English squad: Sinister al oy astungton, leaving an impression On | tend giving notices, in future, of all publicat t the mind of Mr. MeLane, that the British Govern- | ‘eh S108 , e UL fa nce a ea he which will deserve them—that is, if they are good, or | West. t Id be «gh: | F ws 9 | 27th. Fears of a famine in Great Britain. ree hesice pr ori pee ane eutemieat fe | very bad—as a warning to those who, not being able | goth. Great excitement in New York relative to the | K! . : ered bY | to judge for themselves, generally rely upon the re- | political disclosures made by McKenzie. ery presents no such similar spectacle! Such a progress of a handful of yoor, outeast, persecuted ! og in a frail barque to land they knew Fossils ab aaes ee oe iy York, Harlem and Albany Railroad, wil}, when not whither, cast, like foslorn and shipwrecked ma- pay a better dividend than any other ..:), ri ne on one spot and some on another, | yy . ‘i > road in thie ? r. Buchanan, or something approaching that line. A rit, |. 30th. Dr. Boughton alias “Big Thi _” } Police Intell! try. It will not “| 1 the shores of James river, some on the is : 8 app 8 me | commendation of the music eeller, who never failé | to imprisonment for lif soy Judie er hee Dec. 81.—Charge of Perjury.—Henry J. Grew vs. Dr. D> ena hl Bie not only bethe cheapest, but the mig F Plomoutl ‘th d helph Mr. McLane was thus apprised through the British | to put into their hands the least saleable pieces of his Lucius 8. Comstock, ‘et, 2 Courtlandt street, for | PFO! the Union. The average cast * a rock of Piymouth—and these poor and helpless, and | government of what had taken place at Washing [cima iis Pictasedd Wo eee Ses Or a Perjury The hearing in thats was rental ar'ter, | fram Now York to Albany, will not be over twes econnen My = Fe Abe wer wae all sian into @ | ton, before he received any intimation of the facts | 2 snccteaisucmaetae ty 104,374. Wachee Re phere 9am | - *Sradagesihandienant hdesqeaemads rtd n- ibe n boldly encountering all the power, | fom his own government. He wrote several let- | Notices. short al plan besoraektion te Coad of the progress of the | 514 spectators were ‘present, evidently anxious to seo dollars per mile loss than the Boston and Albany : snd fleets of the country from whence they ters to his friends in New York and Baltimore, ex- | _ Jstes Becx & Co., 260 Broadway, have just received stn Commencement of the American Institute Fair, at | Which end ‘ fee yiill\e. alone, to sive a i on, after asserting their independence, ‘ » ©X" | q valuable assortment of rich fancy’ dry goods, consist- nibiors Garden +t | of. The partion of dividend, and the through travel at all times picvapidiy, th baoninelwiieere » | pressing regret at the conduct of his own govern- | ing of embroideries of all descriptions, as well Ith. Two Anti-Renters, O'Connor and Van Steenburgt | l¢8Tned co ) araaiya i afd Ns are now, @ | ment, and the unpleasant position that Mr. Bucha- ae Mi oer hotlenyr glove eee plaids, pane: sentenced to be hanged and four to imprisonment in State | /¥era/d in bi oh twenty mailhons, spread over @ COM- | nan had placed him in. It will be recollected that | aie, Xotviwa de Buxes) 66 and $60 Broadway, rey 15th. Holmes’s Hole made a port of entry for ocean | Faeng ot immense surface, & wonder to ourselves | about that time several statements appeared in the | quest us to say tint they will keep their establishment steamers ‘The Keane drawing crowded houses ot the | a shone iba world! We repeat it— | newspapers containing the sentiments of Mr. Me- Lye eet Wie iglind, Titees sak Gone pee Sefe arrival ofthe monster steamer Great Britain, there © no similar thing recorded in all histo | ane towards the American government. endid assortment of fancy articles, suitable for holy: | 1ath Pie Publie mind iereeted wtod in the discovery of | ,,ugcTon A And who is the man—who are the men or | day presents. | the Great SdUth Past 0 OTORon: by Etent. Fremont, hagd sptiog? fai 5 the boy of men, who shall say that they thought | By the next steamer, however, Mr. McLane was | 7g i4,G, Laxauny, No. § Astor House, request the | 20th. Great speculation in the fourmarkes, Dacron What was the suit you w ; 4 f all t they planned it—that they effected | Put 10 possession of the abrupt termination of the | inspection ious and all pure! ot holy day P se ih. ds Lignin a country, of Leoy ju about? ar” ROR en h y brouzht it all to pass? Not one !— | Regotiations at Washington and the whole corres- erpstien ol tinsel wore: smlatiag, aor one Nosed.’ The Great. Britain on to the Sectional aiso'st the Police Otic, + | will continue 1 ssssion until mid-summer, and so tt r beyond all men’that a fai sed up this pondence. Either about that time or shortly after, | pictorial and standard works of rare value, illustrated | Dock. De Was it oe our site le cab that 1 | ps ot Pepa aes are aaate sree lage “heats ; , | paitions of the poets, Family Bibles, &c., but'a large and nove: om ‘ompl jast Mr. cM “ rs generally. ec be what it is,and who, we pray, may | OR€ OF more informal conversations took place be- | CStunEN oO" Colitetion of juvenile ‘specimens of*taste, | ard. The College of Physicians and Surgeons opened. zw—I went betore the Grand Jury by your order ; | seq alterations in the tariff, will gond to htotriet ; o prosper and bless it, in'spite of human ‘Ween Mr. MeLane and Lord Aberdeen, in which | pearly ne thousand diferent kinds of games and pu. 4th. Election 1a the city of New York, for Senators, | 1 also furnished Mr. Comstock withthe fact Insporteliene and the prapaeda unin verte gs sa cae ace notice was taken of the abrupt termination | tles, and many other inviting and curious displeys of Representatives, and Register. Docton— Did you or did You n0t rep eswly complaint | Treasury law, will chadithe opecstions a g f ignorance. With such a wish, and such ot the negotiations at Washington. ‘The Bri- skill and genius. ‘éth. The Great Western sailed on her last trip for the ously spel % Ci jock & Co., to mi complaint hes gs te <a jay 7 sagen . for our beloved country, we hail this day ; : ; tical season. movement, until the dawn of a New ‘vei tha nid Badia ses, tish Minister expressed a great desire to, ne extaxtive ose aaneat of eetenae DECEMBER. F mo eeela tes epg in Lr er etek bei question is disposed of in some way. We cannot six pee Rake tice sist toe ohh lo ive Wine oall, Dentemes | meleste Woe Gel coats OF a reform adutaletretion | ctoe Bare ou tat Tepeatediy said thet Linn’s | fore look for a very extensive business in the | : 5 ets inan . Moxstovs.—The principal leaders of th compromise, but not mentioning what those will fi r, nutria and silk hate, of thelatest fashion 24. The ‘Twenty-ninth Congress met. J. W. Davis Balsam bo infin m4 Ce a ra ey but on the contrary a very limited impor‘ation of fc angen Principal leaders of the Mormons | Da rtieular points would be. It was a general decla. and best quality, which certainly merit the attention of elected Speaker. ort you told me, sir,re fatedly. that it | Manufactures, and restrictions in the monty market have been indicted for counterfeiting, by the grand ion of an earnest wish on the part of the British | 9! men ot taste. ; Brd. Reception of the President's Message in this city. | ens oar ‘the slightest infringment of his article, since | cent to check any speculative movementin any of ury at Springfield, Ulinois. ‘These fanatics will be | 2" pos Evorss Rovsseit No. 159 Broadway, offers a large | 4th. Thanksgiving day in New Yi ‘ou left me? great staple articles of merchandise. The ig ‘driven out of Illinois in some way. A real history | C°vemment © rte AG What rigger agar of parineaty evabracing inGy soaps sist articles ea: | © oh Depestareot Ole Ball wall strest. stocks all |’ Gaew—Ne, | in trade produced by these contemplatedchanges in ry : mr American Government. at the express terms | pressly in 8 | acum” Six Bulle 3 3 + Docror—When did you leave me ? | ited f this indic ol Pa » nite k . * financial systems, canna but be ofa | Mc iit aiams 6 peach ih eioln re | Might be was left to conjecture, Mr. MeLane com- | Shai exclusively engaged int ticular den ‘men eine Terrible al oP cee tiles taaies: to. Gece’ | Guay Ia Tee ieribeioce oon amb stated that Selly charscte?, ot Wil Wassdt aah dita pre en ot Mormot $ app z s. There i t t the views hatically deserving the tion of lad: d | __ loth. Terrible gale on the coas : x 1 : t! Eth be more Bioodiabéd there—end plenty of it too, (een ee eee anne ere eee ie ane gee es (oa | . an infringment overtrading and reduce tho liabilities ofall those ey ot the British Government, to Mr. Buchanan, by Drage | gaged in mercantile pursuits. These checks upon a too Gurw. resolutions passed the Senate | thorised me to do #0. ye Mississippi will be red with human gore before ‘ . F. Fnancescnt, of No. 4 Vesey street, has a well fH ; ng, springing from the Mormon business the last or the previous steamer. And shortly after ejected assortment of perfumery, toys, and fancy goods, | ,' Oth. Gen. Cass’s "wan resotuiions pense Mec iutions | Docron—Are you Fare a you rapid expansion of trade, tend to keep down all attempts, A isiness wards Mr. Pakenham had an interview with some _ so very desirable for the holyday season. exenittin Texas into the Union, have passed the House Gnew— No more so than! told you: tothe reverse | togetup any speculation in merchandise or am Ovx Civi Courts —With one accord, our Civil members of the American Government, on the Epwanp Dunmicax, 151 Fulton street, has a splendid by x majority of two to one. — | eo eaee wieder bg a E | else, and put off to a mere remote perio’ the re diliatutiaannbese: Nate dos. ances ‘Vother subject Ovt of these facts it was collection of gift-books, expressly designed for thore "20th. Great Oregen excitement in New York. o | of your almduvit is WHat . | Saleions io commerciel affairs, thet hav- #° ‘requetély Courts stand adjourned ove w Year's day; show- | same and other subjects. oF thes who regard tributes totheir attached friends, as one of | whole or none.” Will there be war 7 |. Guew.—No! shewed letter | wed capital, or have; j ng a proper regard to this mostdistinguished of our | very naturally inferred at Washington, that there | duty and especial friendship. beige Meats in the democratic ranks in ‘Washing | Pics pheg grey if the signature at the bot- destroyed Latest il pe 4 inflated «fesolane | oly in the c ri Fi anv Wetter, 235 and 713 Broadway, pre- ton unhealed. . | . 7 | become involv. operations holydays, in the caler would be ne difficulty between the two governments, ara THEME pilus, pond: pon FY pre: ‘2sth. ‘The sentence of O'Connor and Van Steenburgh hi WrHiAS tect spline whey iiguatece) Gendt v than thew --w extric 1 ection. —The nd that some point of compromise would be |. commuted to imprisonment for life in the State prison. Maseacuvsetrs Etzcriox.—The attempt tu elect | and U rabbi Hing : Sas. Mang mnange, Chailette Russi, together ith. A quietus put to the war feeling in the Senate,for a member to Congress, in the Ninth District, lax. | @teed upon between them, commencing with crystalized fruit, bon-bons, &c., so very acceptable | thort time, by Mr, Calhoun. The man with thejwhite | hand writing. sotiation at the forty-ninth parallel, where Mr. gt this particular period of the year.” hatian ths ‘ity fot nic, Maiti aos Camatnck’s hand RE lint 1 shih he wh Buetsnan had lett it off. These friendly feelings — joywsox, Vroom & Fewer, No. 3 Courtland street, if Reqpenentatives, charged wih cxbeslang the public sive me his belief, whether this is his sigs and views were communicated by Mr. Pakenham | have perfumery and elegant fancy articles, highly scent- money. as 1 suited for the holy di at Washingtos to many of his friends, and also by 237 Bro ni) are daily receir- sary Mees) re let me see the contents of the letter. | Whetever tends ~ CoDfine trade to putting my signature to Mr. sien ve gon ine then. beaeéeial Monday, was a failure. Moxe Crertcan Datinqvency.—The New Or- leans Picayune has the follewing :— Exr x oF A PReacwen.—MrsMeniso axp Senvc jeutenant Todd, Texan joint resolutions admit- yx. The Methodist Episcopal Conference, now. in Several members of the Cabinet to their ‘riends.— ing and continually ai i ting Texas into the Union ; the act extending the judtei- ession int ity ay the Rev. H. H. Shrop- Oa these communiceions many persons naturally | of pam nceeie ray ta, jpenders, Ke The o ary system of the te = A Fro State ; and tha act. shire, who year elled the St. Helena it, ; sortment of all arti ining tothe wardrobe of making Texas a collection district. from the ministry. He was charged with the flagrant of JU™ped at the conclusion that negotiations were re- | the tashionabl ive, ani "Bist. The year 1840 stepped out, and his #tccesser, 1846, took his p nce fer f Lelf-wng Lcogge wert sd seduction of a young lady opened, and that there was € vary prospect of the dif- well worthy t upon whom he was practising some mesmeric exper ¢auliy hej -tagal Soe an Srantaee, : f Tmonte in July lest. He fully confessed hit guilt, and “culty being terminated in @ Short time either in isos & Ce, 881 Broad way, have inst rovety did not attempt to just'fy his conduct. The venerable London or Washington, but it Was &*erally suppo- thy of inspection. b cunssine of CUR an anoae the tariff; but the movements of the banki p state 10 Mr. tions particularly interested in the defeat Bally ” » caser vabecel porate scheme, may be much different fy Bishop Soule, president of the Conference, strongly re. sed in Washington, because our government wished | no drossing gowns, ings, scarfs, etc. at the Hotels yesterday. At the Pree te Rye as aus that Wis Aan | to: control the aceon ale J. M. Twonavnw & Co., 18 John street, have a splendid, AmsntcaxW.B., Moora, Je ip nO aver bolore tated. in any way, cipated. While the sub-treasury plan radi A, : 5. As Reed, N. 05 le no reply? rading, and ruinous to those who meddle with it ‘These facta furnished the whole ground on whiv. ceeeecarlosad exetines precmuls foe Woe helloayey found | SD vi. Bar ett, Lowell pie Ale: | coy Dally that occasion ply ¢ City Intell :. we formed the opinion of the termination of the dif- |". Fro & Muxs, 208 Broadway, have booksfand games A earn Boston; J Hi pringfe! Liateld, AW, Pai | — you stated, in some that Dally Ayotsten aMvesday, a man named Michael Purcce's,. ficulty between the two countries. It will be seen se * fascriptions. hae, ining 3 Beer ec Iakaeen: mrtg pad md lk fare 4 Corer, fell from the seaff Tinie that ithardly amounts to a re-opening of negotia- _ Pras® & cow, 45 Division street, are ready to furnish ambers, Ph - E, Seaith, Se: | eee aot Now street; injured hi ted 4 customers Wc of the best | Boston; J. Bremer, HartfordyD: E. 3. | ““Garw—Not to my recollection. very, pods, disloweted tions, although it may be said to be preparatory {0 | quality, and at tu Tow, Coit, Troy, Mr. Kellog, Roe : Henry, Ph | boo of his ankies, und broke several of his ribs. He : | F Boston; Capt. Gris- | {iio atate of the care Mr. Mulloch rose and argued nediately taken to the City Hospital, where he lies ca were Yet ae difficult for tinny pepe dro Pe ee rg i Box No. 90 Courtlandt stro is De Cunorae, 6 Le 2 eeRT: Stetson, Salem, Mane.; i. " jh cntical conditi individuals, to talk,\write, or speculate o1 - ent of cakes of . tera, i Foot, Buacuany. The hen-roost of JemesLawrence, | ter, with ‘ a moindion, | Martie Otero oa paint RA. Forsyth Bey West Chester: W.L., Parker, Phila; | (. see Vinsees’ onc tee hee et | m “ . * out jumping to some positive cot 7 & Anpeason, 90 Fulle-ons ¢3 Bowery, have Ser timore: Jacob Lee, perjury, withoutthe testimony | enougt 180 Essex street, burgiariously entered last to bo Mr, Pockard, N. Y.;_F. C. Cooke, PT. Patten, tnt, and robbed of ¢ ns and roosters, nothing The negotiations are now in a state of betweeni- | just received 8 freeh supply of Frebe. ‘and English per Mee W. Howell, Phile.; Z. Hi do OFM Gre in wih ci cessesiaiiths teh | brani I, | Island; James ng left of them but the br ty, always ready to be re-opened, but not formally | umery, fo ayn yp | do; GH do.; Mr, Clarke, Staten Island; edt al FE article | Sheet muie. J, M.Jenks, Springfield; Jes Reed, Now , bj fits, , A ol’ “ e nthe, it esedey af TT ust ertiving ot ent sults. It is the turning point of a great war oralong = Gpanam’s Macazt ; itty 5. Carter, Lawes. ne aa, thenosl Maston, | au *i street, on the way to the penitentiary, the driv id peace January contains a fine mezzotint engraving by Sar- ok Shaw, H. jos pets he cab door, and fogmd the old woman almost A It will be seen from this view of the case, that the tin; & line nee pos and a tashion plate, together Guose.-w, Tiffany, N.Y; Carnes, do.; Wm. Tod- | they woult Aah he defied him (Mulloch) or any of his witnesses or pa- hanks onoxsn’s Orricx, Dec. 31.—The Coroner was called re-opened. Infact, the difficulty between the two eve defied him (Mullocn) or, any bud Fg nold en inquest on the body of Mary Degen pnative | coantries is ine position to be aied ceably and po be srt arms eat aii Tavige- wn e, Phila.; W. Lockwood, Ne tag | x. Pojattion Darvxen Temerked that it was time for adjoar™ | they would fu the 80 reland, aged 40 years. She was committed’ by Jus- | © pen ; chs, pee ee: Maat . Preher, Taw | ad emarked that it was tim a nish noms ee » Drinker last summer to the penitentiary for six amicably, or to be opened afresh for the worst re- ia roe. cog! Y New itera: Ae Bishop, Bridge. epi y, . inatloe | market, as ng : ecena defeat- , Caneala, Sen harleston, by ° re, . for January —Graham for nediately returned, bu‘ before getting to the hospital, “ “ usual amount and character of reading ‘ ee i expires He took the body to the dead house, where Washington Union and the various Washington ‘teil 4 ne. kl ng. Ys c. Walton, rhitade the haley at the net # quest will beheld today. correspondents, are deceiving and cheating the pub- New Year's Grr ror 1846.—A collection of | phiny 3, Davis, 8. M.ike; Gon; Freseat bee mM | ned Tater, he: . Wiseman, Phila.; Ho: sak Cror.—We have been permitted to lic. And the probability is, that all this is done for songs, ballad instrumental pieces, published | Ps Goswep, N.Y), ego; © ‘ollowimg extract of « letter from a sub- gome paltry ridiculous purpose, to operate on Con- | by C. G. Christian, 404 Pearl street. | Broweter, Richards, ‘St. Louis; : Po ted 1844.—The late warm gress, in a way that cannot be clearly discovered at woe fot Joe: rer — a a9 a Worcester. | Fis ih oe 7) - a oes med >, 0 I. : | mee eS oe eee one this moment. Mr. Polk in his splendid message, Published by David Felt, 145 Pearl street. Joachim Antonio, accused of the murder of Jean | fault of which was loc! P| ; oh Sak ts twetn atineeoe, TH Sub Trea Nour crepe. "The "knowing ones” estima did his duty fairly and openly. Whatever the press —_—_—— Baptiste Orillac, which was committed on the 10th tnat., | in limbo, | Tog waa reed,would exit riche powerfal chee! || dpry 1 y —" One of our " ie . r ‘ sa eae et Aweruge {wo turds of their Inst years (lk, We rather think that the position the Presiden, freaking up of private party & few evenings since. was | murder was committed in the Parish of Plaquemines | on New Toate, 00 wittam Pon would become much Wee profitable then We have not heard of a single one who has or has taken, will hasten, and not delay the termina. | found fexnd 99 have asilver spoon secreted about his and the wound of which Orilla sos jet ot wrthe | senting « whip. UT \ st pe the pet orate I » over three-fourths of Jast year’s yield. | know of the difficulty. Congress may, or may not | Petton. Another of our most active and influeatial — knife, which entered the belly, = a a fee | inthe act of stealing money | been during f a extensive planters who will not make one-half “0? ¥ gree 4d y Citizens was implicated inthe matter These things are | lower rib and toward the leit side, jac saaery ttages, Locked Up. 54 th p this year which they did last.” act on the measures Mr. Polk has proposed to them, | very common in New York § | mediately. dah

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