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eee New York, Tuesday, January 6, 1846. - New Discovery ix Mrpic ‘The newspapers Common Council. rooklyn Intelligence. ! NEW YORK HERALD. | seve sivee, winis helen tee days scmsdiseeee: | 7:2=-—thsesstesetemnts hers ty Adsiete ston, akeass cy Ausaamer Jon. SA wecel meeting of | _ Conner Counors Paccarornos—Although fer sararal | , Jan, 8=Ceel J descriptions of a new and wonderful medicine, in- vented or discovered by en Italian chemist, and called atter his name, {f all the accounts are cor- ‘The Oregon Crisis Approaching. | entitled the “ Postillon of Lonjumeat,” was performed | last evening for the benefit of Mrs. Seguin, as was an- | ance of the house, if it proved much of a benefit, in a The minutes of the previous pects nounced in the bills—though we doubt, from the appesr- | covet be read, and as usual approved. were then oF were then presented and appropriste- of been 1 by crowds of anditors, the pennagitente’ by : | Mitte and her dear * Datox Feceived « letter through toe post sing the rhic! e i F thi i , lyn 4 Poses of the city andto the ‘counterfeit presentments” According tqall thecdevelppments now making | "ct Which have bea given of this new discovery ¥; | pecuniary point of view. Previousto the rising of the "The ionof the Assistant City Iospector was | Of the digniteriss who have, in days of yore, done good re portrait of her husband, with the fol- in Congress, we are more and more led to the be- 'ti8® Perfect philosopher's stone—the long looked | curtain, an apology was made for Mr, Frazer having a | rend, and ts re tion secepted, es ommist sorvice to thls great community a6 the chief magistrates lowing Iaconlo and comical communication written . a i f hi ‘ The semi- rt t it Ci loners: reof, e 10 | at we shou! wit se 3 lief that the. ngest measures embodied in the | !°F *lisir of life. cold, and the indulgence of tho audience requested. | was received, and orvered to be printed for the use of | & repetition of the uncourieous and angry’discussions “Savas DCLUx :~I take this opportunity of return- According to these accounts, this newly diseov- ered medicine consists of a liquid extracted from vegetable products, which, being applied to wounds President’: >. suage, in relation to the oceupation of the Oregon Territory, will be paesed by powerful majorities in both houses, and the crisis upon this The opera contsins many delicious morceauz, but as a | the membors. | whole, it was performed rather indifferently. This | might be owing to the fact, however, that but little time | Praying that, Irving A resolution submitted b; the Alderman of the 12th, | place jrovided wi jt | ittee on Lamy cndGas. | which have heretofore ced the public transactions of this body ; and we did also entertain a belief—which almost amounted to a conviction—that the excellent Es recommended by the Police Committ oe ing the portrait of your husband, but could not conve- niently send the gold which it was encased in by order ‘of a meeting of the council ef ten. President, THunpsx Sroam, Vice Parsivent, Fontxp Liourvixe ; Secreta: 1 or cuts, even of the carotid artery, causes an imme- | has been spent in its preparation. Mr. Delavacti,asthe | The report of the Committee relating to certain ar- Board, at their last session, would be wu: 01 ry, G tc rey r Inited Si » . 4 - 08 cpntroversy between the United States and diate suspension of hemorrhage, fand heals the | Marquis de Courcy, was exceedingly stiff and awkward, | Te4re of collected by Jonathan D. Stevenson, in | ado) ned, In both these dostens, beweven. we were gre? ‘i tT 4 ene a correct ovey of thie cool piece Chg Great Britain, will be brought about at no remote anita | 1842, was then called up and read. sly disappointed ; for in a debate which occurred on dence. o iy ually reco e eager: ha parts in a few minutes. It is said to be a perfect is attempt to talk like an old man, « complete fai-| “Aid. Baapy opposed any allowances being made to a resolution offered by Alderman Stilwell, tofconnect belance of her property trough this medinm, “if” the Cay, whether it be war or peace. cure for all sorts of disorders, from the beginning jure. Mr. Fisher would have played and sung the part , the petitioner, inasmuch as that he had already received | night seminaries with the puie aay, soboote, some oe thief only feels thus dis; 3 This question, in the present progress it is now inekiog iathis country and in Congress, appears to of the alphabet to the end. The aceounts given of | much better. Mr. Frazer sung the rondo, “ Come listen | some $1500 for 11 months’ services ; and ir repre- | sented that he had retained about $2,490 in his hands, vere passes took place bel Chairman of the of Education, and Alderman Bo- Petit Larcenies.—-Peter Stryker cliae Williams, arested yesterday for stealing from a sloop : cle | to my story,” very cleverly, and elicited considerable | Scute kee; and still more bitter personal encounters, ameng se- tarpaulins which covered the hatchway, and attempting possess a power beyond all others. Party lines are | ¢XP¢riments made in Paris, before the whole circle | applause. In the aria in the third act, “To wealta ena “nce,ttat period | | Heel members, followed a report ef the Chairman to rob the vessel, Locked up by Justice Merritt, = smashed and broken to pieces by it, at its first ap- of physicians and surgeons there, are of a remark- | honor I’m united,” he seemed to improve, and, indeed, | the amount that was claimed, as a consideration for ser. | of the Committee on Lands and Places—chiefty growing Sally Pendleton, a black woman, wes arrested yeste ; able character. These experiments were made upon certain innocent sheep, whose throats were inhumanly cut to test the efficacy of the medicine, and were probably afterwards eaten, as very good mutton, by those who made the experiments. proach. The line of separation, until now existing between the whigs and democrats, is obliterated by the first dash of the Oregon question, anda cuim- plete revolution of parties seems to have begun. ‘The result may be a perfect unanimity in Congrees | sung much better than on any previous occasion. Mrs. | | Seguin sung “ Husban: | her manner of rendering the grand air in act second, | | “Now ten long years have passed,” also deserves high | | comme no. Mr. Seguin, as usual, was quite cor- | | rect, and waa loudly encored in“ Primo Basey, sir, am | 1." ‘Phe concluding portion of the opera was, in vices render lear,” very sweetly, and | tration and ii Ald. Stones. assumed a A long debate ensued, in which most of the members of the Board took part—placing this petitioner in rather | an unenviable position, some serious chi fact, | becn made, reflectii nd adverted to a precedent as an illus- pport of his position. ilar ground. having upon his credibility and veracity. out of a proposition to employ a Mr. Haines to superio- tend the progress of the work on the new City Hall, ata salary of $3 per day; when, as it was alleged, Mr Andrew Demarest, an old and experienced mechanic, and a faithful adherent of the perty now in power, had offered to attend to the same duties fora much less sum. In relation to the contemplated new police and > day, by one of the Fifth ward policemen, for st a bed quilt from or Ramsey. Locked up by Jus: tice Merritt. Stepped with a Gold Water.—A black fellow by the name 0’ Phillippe Williams, went into the pawn shop of Mr. Simpson, 29 Chatham street, yesterday, and offered a gold lever watch, maker's name “ Liverpool,” _ 4 . " ; h ett 2 te ved com: ttashed, ia all, of the va- <% : », in the art of healing, has been given to the world | pe#ted, aud performed an air and brilliant variations, by | yoc nied under an affidavit presented to the | relation to the City Hall, gave the follow: the va- | the black rascal to be taken to the Chiet’s office. This mended by Mr. Polk, namely, the giving a year’s —, | Mayseder, on the flagoolet. His playing was remark- Tost evening. This debate was continued at great | rious estimates which hadbeen « fered fe erection watch and chaia hi ntly been stolen ; therefore, notice te Great Britain, and the immediate re-oecu- | PY # certain Chevalier attached to the French news- | able tor its sweetness, delicacy, from ngth, and under no ordinary degree of excitement. | of the Duilding :—For the marble and setting “Joseph | any person who has lost a watch of this description will atlcaaien rina Fate agi treaty, at all ba- | PSP°F published in this city. Whether he is a lineal tigh, and draw Jowk land, as a fubens., FRECarORS, rete hewussmasapwtes iy referred back to the Fi- | Wilson, $00,0h Masterson res egy Bor $e well to call upon, the, Chi acco tpn patic » , ‘“ } ym the audie: e Be % —| er, 2 serves mucl ni crocs arogten Lowrey we i. ae Rpoans | fo Rave the sPlessure of hearing’ this faneme He | nance Committee, for farther and amore full invastiga: | Gorn gi8000 Leonard’ Cooper, $1776 ;-3. & J. | thi thie, ead wore all the other pawnbrokers toliow , } ut certainly the story looks very much like it. } shortl. opera of the ‘ Postillon” | A petition from Wm. Dunn, Jobn Sloan, and others, in | Bulmer, $18,500; Queer and Osmar, $23,947. For mason | his example, the po! force would soon become a ann pacar goat pe hs re pas | famous Moon hoax ;was not more improbable then | Parry airing soem the slant eppenrasce | po jae ner angering aren eich fe ocr aint Denis, $18,900, iJomen| vs lent Assault and Battery.—Henry Treadwell, - y eae “Sa ; a atthe last meeting, ted that . 5 a » B1B.980 5 — 4 nent. A pause, indeed, was made to the agitation, this story of the Hau Brochieri. Boweny Tueatae.—Last evening, this place of amuse- xcessi rn Mineo mage inthe puitiog up | MeFarlao, $41,247 ;'W. B. Van Vorst, $18,347 ; Ste | strapping, bull-headed beck SiGe bedec! S id < | r ment was crowded on the occasion of Mr. J. R. Scott's es in the different police offices and station houses, | phen Haines, ' $19,600; W. H. Simonson, $22,590; large checked apron, evidently showing he was the top by the introduction of the resolutions proposed by Newsraren Opgrations.—The revolutionary ‘ bg his which was referred to the appropriate committe Solomon Conklin, $37,500. For iron work—Murray sawyer amongst the ‘“check-apronites,” and withal as : i | ; “yc o> | benefit. The bill wasa strong one— Virginus” was P d wi 604; Samuel Congdon, $9,570; black as charcoal, was “pulled” yesterday by officer Mr. Culhoun, but the tide of enthusiasm has been | movements in the newspaper press are still goin, ‘J i A communication from the counsel of the ration, | ani hitman, | $9,606 ; igdon, ae, pe ; } wha es G01N8 | fret played, in which Mr. Scott sustained the character | ix relation to Wm. W. Howell, late Captain of the Po: | Charlos L Franklin, $13,000. For erchitectural plant | Norris, attached to the Chiefs Office. It appeaed from rushing strongly onwards in the House, and the on. Two new newspapers have just been com- of the noble Roman with classic grace and vigor. After | lice ot the 7th ward, removed by his Honor the Mayor, | and general superintendence —G. King, Esq., $2,000. The | the facts that thie darky had given an overcoat to en old movement made by John Quincey Adams on & | menced, one in Wall street and the other in the | this, ¢ f the “Mi LM the ee 2 was ordered en file. committee, from these various offers, selected that of clo’ by the name of Miles MeSweeny, ia corner of broader scale,‘and its impression upon the masses, | nei - Ohi , the melo-drama of the ‘Murder on was | After a recess, a report from the committee to whom | the last named entleman; as also.tie estimate of Mas- Chambers street and Broad Spm, be 50.08 going > + | neighborhood of Fulton street, on the same princi- | played, in which Messrs. Cony and Blanchard appeared, | was referred the matter of enclosing Stuyvesant square | terston and Smith, whose sureties are James R. Walters, | for the coat Mr. “‘Nig.” thought old clo’ had charged him has now satisfied almost every one, that, upon the ples that characterize the Herald. They may both | and the evening closed with the farce of the * Review,” | with an iron railing, was then submitted, which report Sylvanus s. Wart, and Aaxander seg aoe tos mani ad ol to paar gy Reedy og Oregon measures proposed by Mr. Polk, no post- have some chance of succeus although iis hazard-| ia which Mr. Soot was very riches Looney MeTwolter, | Tessnavetaaprrenna‘iog the neceury mennt {oat | pale of Leonard Cooper, whose hondeiea ete Wilin |v weld oot lat he haze, the % ponement, no delay, can take place, but that imme- i ‘This evening, Mr. N. H. Bannister, the author of nearly | gislature of this State be a] that this sum may be | end Thomas J. Gerald; the estimate of Thom jave the old c! wort? th which h ous to promise much. " ea te ne Reker cn tent cle ae ike, whose sureties are Semuel E. Johneo! eked him under the counter, dinte action must be had by Congress in all its But the fuets only indicate the force of the move- | ®buadred popular plays, in fact, the dramatist of Ame. | pm phodpead marl YY Le ly demi ™ | Hinman, and Nethan Be Morse; and the esti | coat in triumph. However, the old clo’ was not so much len, hand breadth, in the face of all the menaces | ment which was commenced twelve years ago by acd all the insults offered or approaching by Great us, and which is going on, principally in New York, Britain, but also eleewhere, to a greater or less extent. The rica, takes a benefit at this theatre. Mr. Bannister has | | written many of the pieces by which managers have | | made fortunes. Among them may be mentioned “Putuam,’, | A report frem the committee on Cherity and Alms, Talled up at the 8 report asks {or in regard to the iments to 8. Congdon, whose surety is Mr. Charles ( . Bills were sent in by “eon Bird, Jonas Parker, David Haynes, John H. McCormick, Sidney Clayton, s- per Daflon, for police services; by Elias Pelletrau for "| uit” but what he could hollow stop thief, which caused arrest of the varky, who was taken to the Tombs and ' locked up in default of $800 bail. No sooner in than the “boss skinnet” of the Tombs got a smell of the “nigger” } ser : by which the old Bowery realized twenty thousand dol- | present regul: — | certain claims in his favor as keeper of the city prison; . and “did” him out ofa “'V.” remarking at the same time The consternation which has now been produced | old journals, conducted on the old principles, in Wall | tars—the “Roman Captive"—the “Destruction of Jerusa- | The commitiee ee vote minret to by John Van Voorhis and Theodore J. rt , city | thathe “did” all the law * et arouiad the Tests. among the friends of peace,in the commercial circ'es, | street, are gradually declining, day by day, and | lem”—‘Rookwood,”andmany others. We hope that now | authorised to make hases of supplies from time to | inspectors, for removal of nuisances; by R. Miller, for | This ‘‘nig,” it appears, is servant to Henry Sandford, during the last two days, is only equalled by the de- | week by week, and the new press are usurping their | that Mr. Jackson,with his accustomed liberality,offershim | time, rather than ander the method adopted un- | work done on road in the Fi; ‘Ward; watch bills of Esq., 97 Chambers street, who came up in the evening light and satisfacti i bli Hew shad = P reset a benefit, he will be remembered by those who have wit- | der contract for the year. serole opposed the | Captains Stewart and Powell, for the month of Decem- | and bailed out this po nacious “cuffy,” with a caution big! oe satisl =o wrt at evap 18 spreading | place. At this moment, the aggregate daily circu- | paced ae: plscanen ni ie aye, and ree — dang away with the pesenst ordinances by substitut- Dees Sod laa ters’ bill ior ibe ae —_ ad , to be more peaccab! future. over the masses, both of whigs and democrats, in a | Jati y wi i - | have truly a bumper. The ry a ive—his | ing any new regelatio snimadverted nt length | | Commu ns were received from pound mas- | Rescued from Drowning —Policemen Chidic and Reeve portion of this city, at the So te of J.Q. ahead | lation of the New York newspaper prese, is probe | owm fine national drama of ‘‘Putnam,” in which he plays | upon ihe manner in which proposals were issued and | ter, em! ® report of his disbursements end re- observed ife evening, ie the dock at the foot of Liberty > post Q bly one hundred thousand sheets per day, of which | the blunt old Major himself; “ Paul Pry” and the “ Gol- | contracts made for our city supplies, and reprobated the | ceipts, from the Ist of October last to the lst instant; street, something flopping up and down, which appeared and of those who follow in his wake. Accounts, | not over ten or twelve thousand are issued by the | 4” Farmer.” neue nae gives to party favorites the “loaves and pl Dienathn H. RarKidre Saree f baive fe re e & porpoise turning over and over. Hower Upon i i | ‘ : ‘Tue Keave—* Ricuanp II1."—The New Yo! shea” ice. wise curious document ive to the of the revolutions they became saticfis was coe very day from Weshington, of a private and | Wall street or old class of journals. The great ine | Fwy niet. «nunca vitntna recta tea eee | «Ald. Bacon maintained his position, yet felt disposed | ditionof a well and pump at the corner pf Fulton aye. | o%0.0t,the revolutions they became enticed that it ae confidential character, affirm, in the broadest man- | teljectual movements of this country, the great mo- | 8! nen mary | to yield his preferences to the will of the majority. nue and Oxford street: from John Begley, Robert Spier. | ped her out, which proved to be an old Dutch women by ner, that some of the leading whigs will support the | ral and ial "i litical, | iteFesting exhibition ever seen on the American stage. | The report was then taken up by sections, and fully | and several others, against the opening of Debevois | the name of Hanneh Thudder. Sho was taken to the ) PMr.Polk, and . ; ral and commercial movement well as political, | «Richard III.” is to be produced at *tue;Park Theatre to, | discussed. street, from Fulton street to Myrtle avenue; from Daniel | g:ation House, and the water pressed out and dried off at Oregon measures of Mr.Polk, and oppose the proposi- | have all been controlled by the newspaper press | morrow evening. with sconery and dresses accurately | , Ald. Cuaruice made some singular admissions, and | Bedell and others, against the proposed opening of Mon- | the stove, and sent home much cleager then she had tions of Mr. Calhoun. The accounts of this movement | which is conducted on the same plan as the Herald | Gonfessed that he never knew (not even under the con- | tague Park; and from collectors of the city, giving the | been for the last five years. have conseqnently roused up the organs of the stock jobbers in Wall street, and have produced an extra. ordinary excitement among all those who are in any way connected with English commerce. From these causes, the Courter and Engwirer has com- menced a bitter and violent denunciation of all those whigs who in either House have dared to | | In a few years, such papers aa the Courier and En- | quirer and the Jowrnal of Commerce, and others, | will be recollected only by the place from which | they were issued. Nothing else will remain of them. Tne Prerace or New Yorx, or the “ Book of the Aristocracy of Money”—a dirty noblesse it must | copied from the localities and costumes of the period re- tableau of those stirring and eventful times. Among | the scenes painted expressly for this occasion, will be | | have been built by William the Conqueror; the Bloody | | Tower, where so many deeds of darkness were commit- tion in the great fire of London; the old London Bridge, will of | demned administration of the Native American party) | presented in the play; so that the whole will be a living | such culpable neglect and such frequent violations correct duty as he had satisfied himself were dail mitted by our public officers. He freely acknow] | that no previous Common Council ever had its treasury | found the ancient white tower of London, supposed to | #0 completely at the mercy of the desig: the cormerant, and opened a budget of some most singular and s| and — in the mi ted; old St. Paul's, as it stood previously to its destruc- | functionaries. & Pr y fraud in the purchaso of sosp, molasses, tea and other y. of ‘eom- dged te and crafty disclosures of gross bs pay ment exercised by. some of our city le related some particular instances of returns of unpaid assessments for cross walks on Stal intersection of Sydaey Place; and for reet cross walks, from High street to ‘Assessment lists were also presented ipriately referred) for th re-grading and re- pe of Front street, from Main to Jay streets; for simi- jar improvements from Myrtle to Wallabout avenue; end for wells and pumps at the corner of Court and Warren streots, and Bridge Plymouth streets. ® Petitions were prea from George Depeyster, for Conveyance of property purchased at tax sale; fi (and appro rom A Stir amongst the Pickpockete.--W eare informed that a gang of “gonniefs,” ia this city,have clubbed together, and have already a fund in store of $1,000 to fee counsel and purchase bail for their fellow sufferer, George Pot- ter, the notoriouspickpocket, upon his arrival from New Orleans. He is now on bis passage, to this city, incus- tody of officer Bowyer, expected daily. Circult Court. Before Judge Edmonds. 3—Curt Case of Adultory—Joha Jan. Doe hink of voting fe "3 noti id : i John G. d others, reli to closi: Gow- i senization/iob.m tacierial emmeteeet epee oF | be—preparing by Moses Y. Beach, itterateur and | and the veritable Held of Bosworth, on which Richard ‘Alnue House department, icleesiy establishing tne fact | annus toed, from aoth to 96th street; from Kafer ana sie: | Tt, Zucker! Mee Tala was am aus, teat to > "D- | banker, will be out ina few days. All persons not | Yas cigin. that frauds to even more tuan whirty percent y Ser pocemianion, td axhibls ¢ Chet of labelling | fact of an alleged adultery. ‘Tho rel parties in the It is not to be supposed, however, that such denun- | oo) down there. must their debts in full—they | “In the matter of costumes, we shall havo the heraldic | Perpetrated, by short weights, measurements, indifferent | the corners of streets; from J. P. O'Hagan and othert, | cause are Mrs. Urace R. Ferguson, plaiati; and Mt. ciations, which issue from the stock exchange, will ite ote apt Mh ig ee ey ‘ er articles furnished, &c., &c. ‘We present the section | fora welland pump at the corner of Dean street James Ferguson, her husbend, the defendant ‘The per- i. have no privileges of repudiation or b.nkruptcy. | ee other insania, of the noble houses of Nor- | which drew out this remarkable ezpese, os Vanderbilt avenue; from J. J. Dillon and others, for @ | ties reside up town, andare respectablo. They became have the least eflect on Congress or on the popular | folk, Perl d, whose names and deeds are | with the Alms House department: welland pumpatthe corner of Washington and Jo! + man and wife in Mérch, 1643, and in the month of June enthusiasm which is now set in motion. | Movewrwrs.—The Hon. Daniel Webster lett th Neo fomulieg to of English history. The | ,.\,/H¢ said Commissioner shall bie bye TG Ee pert ea ep ted ae pobmng | following, Mrs. Ferguson ceased to cohabit with her What then will probably be the issue of the present | Astor House yesterday afternoon, to gttend his legit | Earl of Richmo surrounded by his troops, | Grain; from C.J. Buckingham, for an appointment” riage vows ti bled her Mita Chascary lor a divorce, Oregon movement? | lativedutiesat Washington. The Hon. CalebCugh- | with their old Eng! ws and battle axes, to- 300ds, C10tb Og ee | a TE eas Vora, | Mr. Warriso stated the plaintiff's case. Ho vid the We are of the opinion that it will result in our | ing still remains atthe Astor House, to participate in | gethewith his Norman SoldAfry,"in their strange but icles used ‘in. the devertueet’cncent. | George A. Stevens, Nelson Baldwin, William Freeman, | Te) parties ia the ca i James : P | ree 2. domes nd thei hieldson their | rer Bri ticles used in the department, exce) rge A. nD 0 n Ferguson ; and the question the jury were called upon giving the year’s notice to England, which measure | the festivities of the New England Commemoration | Lo ings od ward hictwol! ill eate: tigen vinnie | L26 medicines; and shall accept the lowest offer, prov: caet Ry pony shy ees, to age ar rg watchmen, | to try is, whether the defendant, Mr. Ferguson had com- will pass both Houses. Then a jaw will be enacted | on the 7th. ty | eee sae woned’ with tke royal tras ot | Ca cnesttioles are to socordance with the eampies end | wnder the proposed new patios regulst | mitted Sdultery or not, Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson were aiaie r | Riad: | fon ak guard and th TR Reet Wool ah mata ent in, sealed, a0 | Exrexstve Fing.—At zabout hree o'clock yesterday | married in March, 1843 ; she wi dow, @nd her erganizing a territorial government in that coun- fi raps : iP euiery eee, 4 og gh Fs, | companied with security for the due performance of the | morninga fire broke out in the three atory building in | name Rolfhsen, and was at the time entitled to con try, perhaps granting lands to the eettlers in the un- | F4MiLy Jans.—The News and Globe are still bam- eae ‘ith sis, ears: Ja ‘be. the Mong ee) pectaet Hes shall. an canes ,2 contract, file @ copy | the rear of W. T. Hatoh’s oi rps at ates oe a siderable property. They lived together from aes to cisputed portion of it, but claiming at theeame time | ™¢Ting at each other, and disgusting all, by their + th floating ‘over the beads of their respective | ° Ald. Cuanticn continued his remarks, end insisted | sveets est five completely dostroyed with. its contents. Wetvemerdetietes tia soithey titad tgeinen prataed, aright tothe whole. After the measures taken to | Petty: ridiculous and selfish telg. Who cares | kag) Seem cam brone canton of tee bores to j that some means shoul be taken to prevent a recur- were in the building eleven hundred bushels of | some $4000 or $6000 from her. In June, 1 discover- i imita- | fr Bosworth, or Hoffman, or Wrighh, of any other | $2h died by our. taier furtot | rence, of such practices—and that the doors should be | grain, chiefly rye, we believe, belonging to Puffor & | oa correspondence between himself and another lady— carry these purposes into effect within the limita: y deg * y | be seen: " Reid ag mong ag saey gale | closed upon speculators and contractors, and that | Beane, ‘on which there was an. hbucuane of $4,008; se0an: that lady's name would not now be further mentioned, tious of existing treaties and the law of nations, Con- | #4er, except the mere politicians ? * | whom are in fact descendants from Very men and | some efforts should be made to restrict these frequent | hundred bales of hay, the property of Mr. Farran, which | nor would the correspondence be further alluded to. : / " : ———— ,_ y 4) _ | their colleagues whose names Shakspeare has so well | inroads upon our treasury; and that increased vigilance | nico, wo understand, was insured ; and about $600 worth | Afier the discovery of iho corres nce, Mrs. Fergu- gress will then go to work to modity thetariffandto | © Armne Canapa.—We are constantly hearing of | eee Ngthing that bone Ley re] pont should be exercised to prevent a repetition of these out- | of ivory black, owned by Mr. Henry Adair, not insured. | son ceased to cohabit with her husband ; and, shortly pase the independent treasury law, with a view toset- | warlike preparations on the frontier in Canada. All| Gabtn, with which this pla will now | be “ phe up"ee the | Ali Fors Ca ee tls feeling, The entire pack of this oo — tobe shipped on so after, discovered further evidence of his iafidelity. ae: " % 2 7 i | A iB *y tle those questions and enable us to organize a navy | along the lines there is the greatest activity. Jt ig | Park The! if this assertion needs further corro- | uations of the Alderman of the Ist | hin 1-3; rrorthy kad oa iiseeanch of pis0e, feats nie Pear Om 00 state Sree Covamumee sea and put the country in a position of defence, so as to | said that quite a number of military engineers came he ableto meet the subsequent menaces or measures | out in the Jast steamer. reliminary ar- thousand dollars. We | | neal gxpenditte of mee malts the following ext ward, and sustained the motion of the President of the Board, that a speci full and thorough investigation into ial c« mittee be —— eee Uses @: Mr. Tang articles te Mailing we which will probably cover his ; o was owned, as also the oil fac. Indiana, and was recently purchas- are vot fit for publication, and that from Mr. Ferguson’s conduct it becams necessary'to file a bill in Chancery, upoa which the present issue was directed. a | ie fi Exizaneta Moony was the first witness called for plaio- of England. A new steam navy will have to be or- | . following extract from * Bunn’s Stage,” rele. | in this department. Griffia ; but owing to some difficulty | tiff—Examined by Mr. Wautina dainted with Mr. ganized at once. When these measures are carned | _MME#tING or THe LucisLatuns.—The Legislature | H¥e to the success with Pennie, png ee ae | Ald, Brapy continued this debate, and took similar purchase had not been ratified, and | and Mrs, Ferguson, and was prevent st their marriage; through, and all is settled in the Oregen territory, | °! this State meets to-day in Albany. ‘The Celiesied Sort Get tes trtgaaty Wea thon peettek eae, | wes ith. out the aids which Will now Tender it doubly effecti views as those submitted by Ald. Charlick. Ald. Bricos and Cuaauicx indulged in some “sharp ided at 106 Amos street; witness is neice to 4 . | the loss on the building is cove ‘son; witness and two step-daughters of Mrs. of the Governor will probably be delivered at noon, | ily effective. | shooting” reflections in reference to this the city turne: larg: 7" the # government will advance to a settlement of the | es : ci {o's 1688.—Charles Kean ouryee tof the city turned out in vant girl and. : in Ton boundary—will negotiate for California | and be immediately despatched to this city. ‘ Bi chard iil, mich tingedy was produced with great | mare ivaten, “it BMY biden coaccts ae ‘and pl rT RT omnes progress pm Spomapiny cont ode po lysiy qegh eflccce o . . gel eo mh hor 58.; he will do fi oo debat. continued at reat length, in*! } vill refleet ‘St. Domingo and Cube, and. aa id oar a 3 lyse bggtiia was at very great length, in’! of the flames. Several of them, by approaching too | and slept with witness, and con will upon jingo » and, in the Goveanor General or Canapa.—We hear that wall, 3 aa me ia nba aa her re = hich “Ald. Meeznoce and others bore a rely snorched; among | until rath August foliow: progress of two, three, or four, or it may be of eight | Sir George Olarke has been offered the office of | the fall of the cui 5 led me to express | part. The report was then recommitted to a com. | 5 2 vam | close to the intense heat, were seve: them, we regret to state, the chief engineor, whose face Mrs. F then went to sleep with her step-daugh ; ‘and | } ‘erguson or tenyears, it England should interfere with these | Governor General of Canada. Charl delighted sh ‘mittee of five, consisting of Aldermen Chirlick, Brady, | and eyes are much injured. | ter until witness returned, and then she returned to sleep movements im this country, then the great conflict | —_——— f } ard On Ist_of Toh following’ ee “Other | aeetcgbatonmies rot th iy =A Cee Coomaenee | Cnuncnea ty aie Cite —Ip Brooklyn there are (in ed a fo haces dae Sere. of Kapiomiigt ed will come on; and when this conflict begins, it will | 09> The Legielature of Pennsylvania meets to- | 9 mo rage ote AnH peg) rlormance of | A communication from th joard of Assistants, (being | propre at piontian, pa AE ged lio C — now in the | unlit for publication, and we omit it. Witness proved be not by a war in Oregon, but by the subjugation | Vader momen 7 £5,816 1s. ao ‘in out Police’ departaxeni, by trauaferring the | the worship of God, vie :— : | Sot ke: the tecitiopenr tine tinemr esegtitieg of tases: f the Canadas. Sach will be the issue. Whe says | City Intell! 5 TxmrLeton.—We ‘learn from our ia corres: | . istrates from the Tombs, Essex, and Jefterson "4 shirts, pat 4 4 2 of the a e Issue 4a fae rh taee ey antttinenees 2 Tyee ie Queue no oe felphia corres ee eee fendant’s shirts, were pat into the trun, in the latter no? day. make one believe t father to skip over the winter—or very intial interference,for the purpose. of an opportunity to put the streets before they are frozenup. We | It was almost enough to ‘Time bad conclude Wat street Trovates.—The troubles between the “bulls” and the ‘‘ bears” in Wall street, rela. tive to Erie Railroad stock, were quieted for the present, by a reference of the whole difficulty to a committee of the Board of Brokers, who are pre- rporat g ona yr for next spring, hope they will improve Crry Hosrrtat.—In an article in y: headed “ Extraordinary esterday’s Her: Circumstance,” the idea w unintentionelly conveyed that a patient w: unwa! | city. His peo fh who were astonished and richness, beauty and capacity of his voice. Templeton is in fact a man ot great versatility of talent- he stands alike unequalled in the simple |—the florid cavati. na, and the grand scena. le gives two more concerts in Philadelphia, on Wednesday und Friday evening, and at the urgent solicitation of several families, will givea ol after quite a lengthened discussion, was concurred in es amcnied. | Some rather unimportant | of, when the Board, at alate hour, West Side Railread.—Several memorials were receiv | ed from residents and | Canal streets and the on the west side ot the city— t matters were then disposed ned ant ALDERMEN, Jan. President Pearce in and a quorum of members present. ty owners in Hudson and Avenue, in favor of a rail- Eighth Total. . 4.2... 500044 Accipsrt ox Lone Istasp Rattroan—The trainon Congregational the Long Island railroad was, yesterday, delayed abou ‘one hour by rning of one of th ht and gage cars, about one mile east of Faraway Dale. TI! end of October or beginning o: | that time they were in the mn of the laundress; witness was present when they wore put into the trunk, and were marked »y herself and Mra. Decline. Saw the defendant take medicine out of atambier two or three times, in the kitchen; it was through the summer and fall, but does not remembe: the time precisely; it was after Mrs. Ferguson went to sleep with witness. Cross-ezamined by Mr. Buust—Witness had a quarre! vember; previous to a he submitted to the Boa irée musicale at Trenton this evening. Next Monday | ""anding for United States. Tvoep tents wtly destroyed ; they consisted of pout. | he found witness at the doot,and thought she. was list ring a decision to ubinitted to the Cit senree, . | Landi States 01 were mostly destroyed ; they consi poul- | he found wii ¢ door, and thoug! was veaeunkaos I ciow tere shoe rey pole pel pie es owen Boat broumte | the prince of tenors makes his delut in Baltimore. | Wharvest Flor and Slips reported ia favor of erecting « | try, fish, hams, ke, anda noaber of trunks. Among the | ening to him speaking to Mrz. Fergusew, ue then sald he'd ; es , ‘ | to the hospital about three monthe since, with a frac- Julia Turnbull, the danseuse, made her first appear-| *ed near Castle Garden, to be used as a place of land- | sufferers, ,were Capt. Conklin, of Smithtown, whe lost | put witness out of doors. Witness knew nothing of the This affair, or cornering operation, as it is called, | tured limb, and, while there, wan delivered of a child, | ance at the Charleston, 8. C., theatre, new year’s mgat, | 16 for tho U. 8 troops, Kc.—-Carried. | S large trunk of clothes, as dideleo, Mrs. N. Sauth, of | difficulties between Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, until e week has caused a great deal of talk in th d hi as the report states. Soon after this, she wes sei | toacrowded house. ” J ‘ Appropriation.—Tho Finance Committee reported in | the same place. before Mrs. Ferguson went to sleep with her. she ; gre: fe street, and has oe oe ee orm oF ptlarperdl. mania, Winch, some | A favor of granting an appropriation of $1,000, to defray | TH Emuxatp Batt.—Those who intend to be present | seemed to be very unhappy. Knows aman named Nor- resuscitated or raised from the dead, the skeletons attacks females in such acondition. She was laboring | ,,1° Slomans give their farewell concert in Washig- | the expenses incurred by the purchase of new stoves, | at tbe crand entertainment to be given to-myrrow night, | ris; eaw him at the house once or twice; heard Ferguson of a number of fashionable stock jobbers, who are | under the idea that she was to die, and her friends | * 08 Monday next, | ke. for public offices - Adopted, | at the Brooklyn Garden, for the benefit of the prawsewor- | say he invited him to call, Kaows nothing of Mrs. Fer- . +4 | thought best to remove her ban Lunatic Asylum at hippendale and E. S. Connor are atthe Mobile the- | Counsel Fees.—Tho Finance Committee reported in fa- | institution which is to be erected for the reception, | fe pene Money transactions; does not know whether she said tohave congregated in a certain basement office | Bellevue, abont.a menth since. She ped from there | atre. r of paying Peter E. Cowdrey, Esq., the sum of $763, { sappert male Catholic orphans, should | hus any money in Norris’s name or not. It wae after ‘n Wall street, from the year 1882 to 1887. Some say | ince, and returned to her fri On Satur. Mr. and Mrs. Skerrett are at the St. Charles Tieatre, % qoouee ne for detending suits in behalf of the Cor- | oral nine Lae LEA ee tes eed eee lae a witness, that she made : ’ : | n— 2 ry . they have been remaining under ground, like Her- | Hdgpital asd requested the’ sdmittance ote womag, | New OFleent. | Pt for Refreshments —The Finance Committee re- | whole number issued by te. committee bare been die: | "Mrs Aver lecrine wee: the next. witeees, called for culaneum, until they were excavated one day about | stating that she had rheumatinn, and offering to poy her “#ry Ann Leo is in Boston. | Rorted/also in favor of paying Mr. Moss, the sum of $416, | posed of. ‘The, affair will unquestionably be the most | the plaintiff Examined by Wutrriwo.—Realdes in Car. th by the “Union Club,” and br board fora month. She was directed to be trooper, ‘and Miss Dean, who is said to be a very talented young ac- for refreshments furnished to committees of Common | splendid of the kind that has ever te in - | mine street; is a widow; knows Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson; 8 month ago by th ‘nion and brought to was taken to one of the wards, where it was discovered | tres, at the theatre in Cincinnati. Council—Adopted. lyn, and the most admirable arrangements have been | worked at the busioess of making hats for a considera- hght. ‘The “Union Club,” and its ctique of stock | that she was the same woman who had been taken by | Madame Augusta, the celebrated and highly accom’ | ice Courts.—The speciel committee, to whom was | made, not le's for the comfort and gratification of all | ble time; at one time did the washing, but casnot speak Jobbets, are great concerns. They have been well r friends to Bolievse—“ Mae she had no rheumatism— plished dansense, has gone to Hi # j peg trad geste of by Mayors eesage a rotation | ws may prey than for the enforcement of strict disci- | as to ons ‘ea an “eens Boe eninge ond Mrs. . ‘i rs | to the Pol , Te] in favor remot 1e | re known in Wall street for fifteen years past—some- verdes mings yeaa ed err emi mech ea | magistrates from the quarter at which they’ are at pre. | | Coney Ia.axp Tetxoaarn.—Mr. Colt hes again got the waking wien tants tee eeu ane ‘produced; times'in one shape and sometimes in another—as *! considered @ proper subject for hospital | sert staioned. The contemplated changes are es fol- | wire under the East River forthe New York and Off pile Ferguson’s shirts in the trunk for safe keeping; es ot W P ggee 4 . treatment, and her friends were requested to take her | lows :—Justices Taylor ond Merritt ‘are assigned for the | Telegraph, and was yesterday engaged in regulating ked the truok, and kept the key for some time her- beara” and “ bulls”—without much judgment or away. ‘We are well aware that the Superintendent of stakes--$100 lice court at the Tombs in Centre street; Justices | with themaia wire os snes Be et a ip orl chet dbo ‘ i i used ity Hospital is always ready to those mare. re rinker ¢ police court at Essex Mar! v.—Mr. igan, street, erwards exam: ments; —.. paige ahaesog Mba lbooilhs, od reyuise beopieal (reckmekt, bd that tes ph siehes | Seen el Caneel ont ot only Belly ands and Justices Roome and Gilbert for the police court of | robbed on Sunday night of thirty-six dollars in silver sent at the examination; never saw Ferguson taking ® great,deal of “cornering,” and generally have | ind surgeons are always ready'to devote thelr tne and | Coun idsiesworth ‘Tinen 1:38. 1-71, Jefferson Market, and that another Clerk, John B. Hasty, | ten dollars in bank bi le, by some person who is su, medicine gone beyond their depth. In Jess than fifteen years, | attention to them. well contested. LE ged | nde li garment ymin ad wigan rend Se rape reper ei pe pd righ bel lem ety thie same clique of fashionable roués, now called the | Cosvension oy rx Wonip We Fede geet yng J mai rnena ste: a Hetaiens Conese: deatenpen onthe the ‘Comptoller in relation to an, auondueat of the | from camall trunk, containing his. receipts of the day; | for ‘them; ‘witness wal, taaoe one Dy the ‘police Tai " a jason , in Bleecker stree , on | mM cham! - ‘from Union Club,” have swamped probably half a dozen {he subject of the “Conversion of the Werld.” While pacar, Deo. 96—Propristor’s purse $40—three mile pales regulations, by which the Chief of Police iwaeld which was on Me of the ber. night; Ferguson that ited witness highly respectable members of the Board, by injudi- | we were there, the Rev. Mr. Thompson spoke on the ef- forta that are now being made for the conversion of the heats. ‘Wa. P. Greer’s bi. f. Darkness, by Wagner, dam b: authorized to draw upon the ims, wherewith to defra: r to y ©: incurred by his clerk. day morning the trunk was found in the hall, broken open, and the money taken out. og yee a ee ey but witness did come there, not. wit! 2 xpenses cious operations, On an occasion, ten years ago, a world, and the occurrences which have taken place Sir Richard; 3y.0.... ‘Mom)1a | mea os conver peeeeere from one part of the city to | Ina ap pepe abt are redaad Ny Heroes; ae Beare Fujiag con DE Clements at's oatrenes late member of the Board was offered a large sum within the last Sfty years. He spoke of the career of |p. F. Kenner’s b. 1. Ha'penay, by mont | REE R SCE Se te venga Was eeseannabaai thie Minene | Be Brooklyn inthis day's Herela. LOT oo Ferguson's house; witness went with Whit- it he would only promise not to say, when stocks Nspoteon, and the incredible influence it exerted on law of Picayune ; 4 y., : and Oregon association to attend their first ball, to be | : ing end Dr. Clement's to Ferguson's house; Fer. f und science, as beneficial to mankind. reverend Time, 6: | General Sessi i but it for, and were running down—‘ The bung ts out, the bun; itlemen then alluded to the profound which the | given in honor of the battle of New Orleans. i Court of Gen ons, was not w at was sent for, oe th d S| Ciel eorendeyed tap te lecaiesparaea tee acne (heT , Dec. 97.—Jockey Club purse $1000—four | Beard of Education—The Finance Committee like- | Jax. #.—Tho January term of this Court commenced | came in; Whiting Ferguson that he spoke is out” But the truth is, these simple youths, vary- | jrerld has enjoyed tor, i pre age sie. | mile % reported in favor of d certain sums | this morning before Recorder Tallmadge, and Aldermen | to and endeavored to bring about ing from fifty to seventy years of age each, never graphs the presen stste of Itelp, the role, | Colonel Joseph Metcaif’s br. b. Denmark, by im- joney to the credit of the B of Education. | Conner and Compton. @ reconci » but Mrs. F. said she discovered : oid 8 Loy Ltetetan ail ar ‘chich he said wore tend. Ported Hedgeford, out of Betsey Hi n; 6 ied. | Jonas B. Puriirs, Eeq., Acting District Attorney. thet he had contracted a disease, and she would meddied with any stock that the bung did not fall Soe ineme Seoul, sa Mest Y MY. Gis Wes vege os CbNs «(John Ford} 311 | Nursery Building s-—-On motion of Mr. Parser, a special | ndar for the present term embraces 39 }, | not be reconciled until that circumstance was clesred out before the crisis, or employ a broker that was But the principal impuls | ACH. Carnal’s ch. f. Miskwa, by Dick Chinn, out committee was appointed te select and report on the | is for highway robbery, 4 for forgery, 6 for | up; Ferguson deniad it, and Whiting asked him why he ed by their folly and i, o t for the conversion mt | _ of Linnet ; 4y.0......... +saeeeees 122 mont sppropriate location for the erection of the pro- ry, 10 grand larceny, 1 for petit larceny, and I for | was lame; he said it was froma swelling in his kue not ruined by their folly and ignorance. une bs Major Shroyer’s ch. g. Jerry Lancaster, by Mark | posed new nursery buildings. keeplog a lsorderly. house—makii new cases. | which was bad with him for some time; Whi th What the result of the last operation will be, time | afer mr ‘Thompto Moore, dam by Golem; BY. Orc ee eee ees V3Gi8 Perther Sea Aes Oy Bey apa Age! re. | Freviowsly soavagy , 4; Berea! hon apna bel bas- | moked won there s dieeher pe frou hin Ruse? teas wees . ictic v IME. ceived from the Comptroller for a further appro- | tardy, abandonment ef wife, 1. exami 01 will el Probably another batch of lame dacks, | nedition, andthe audience " , Bd heat, adheat-’ | gibchion cf PL 000 fon" the kesenatt of cleening’ vents. | UTR. hens Inguest Tbe folaw Gentlemen were | doctor, he would stop further proceedings, and the ma- oe eS ee jered"on Saterday cad s gouty of sings tT 1 HEH MENTE sdertuing.- 08 motion of AuitaatAUnrman | eRe" Eibenervbaa) Toba rady, Grin Bakes is | tu ceammnin stay De Cleetaiss ake esa . ’ tol “ 4 sf hie tising.- On motion o1 lerman ni man), Jobn * in er, Jas. | an examination at any time; Dr. Clements, wi as in Last Vator or “Aogormtay on Viner. Kear |" tantge SS | cee eee | .ienen sonore sem ora | Siatemeran ce ar scene a . 4 Fourp. -Win. Jennison, man who — ad | nual statement in the Dai Hobe. no, incy C. Degrove, James 5 e 58, —There isa great deal of discomtent in the public ed by his friends as missing, has iron acaba 8:27 8:18 After acting upon several other a, of minor im- | Wilson C. Hunt, Allen Higs ins, Edward Jones, Ren a4 Poe res ame an out, and ian up the street him- mind on this subject. Sarah Decker was seduced, tpt iecvnate good pie night away from | ann Rast onthe piper ‘er the Oglethorpe course, caer Board adjourned ant Monda y evening, | bac ig ne 18. Rientrion, Cectee Walter ; we emincd by Buont—Is a butcher by trade; has , : ome, ai American . next morning | gia, was a vory int one. ro horees start- | . | Spencer, ae 0 " —| 5 and them quietly put out of existence, to hide her he was advertised. What 9 ridiculous idea it is to raise | ed, Mir. Harris’ Mirabea Ir. Me Alpin’s Crockett.— who, after an able and appropriate charge from the Re- | been acquainted with Mr. Ferguson about four years; bat shame. Yet the law cannot vindicate her cause, of on nbn Eo Are man happens to stay away | Mirabeau won both "Time, Ist Neat, 2m; second | Vice Chancellor's Court. cord rie tenet herete Ye rere tele on paces Siereuals re Deacon: avenge her fate. How is this? Ia there not some- aha 1 he seeclansiedl seaiee ibs tintalar nen» Scare 5 peers Vice Chanesller McCoun. to the Grand Inquest, alluded to bis speedy | er ; met Whiting that morning, at Ferguson's house, by Ouxravs Acowent.—A bo: the name ot Peter seco 5 rted, but 01 Jax. 5.—Divonce cases.—Adam Hay ve. M Hay. ms a ing wrong in all this? 14 coming out twe of them were nowhere. Mr. Clemons’ i 4 retirement from official duties, end the wiety of of- | appointment; went with Whiti — sienroet, yerterdagr wastun sree ee eecsr erent; | sorrel fook the brat heat, aad would no doubt have taken | Teyunony pet, satisfactory ato identity of the defend: | fring’ few remarks in reference to the of the | to the back room with Doctor C ' * ae run over by an and | ant. ly vs James Lesly. Decree of divorces ve Suet Youx Puss. We rele our reader tote | MatighBouan fe we inka the Gy opal’ Tea Tanyas Senn nie A’ | ake Zee, ely. Secam Bae | sire cums ths ower grat tuotn and | iy Secame inthe ok foon oat U"SRr te We | Dearne Last Weex.—There were 187 deaths in the | °4 take @ fancy for fate, and no sooner did he | nah Siooum. Same decree. Almira Jane Hyatt ve. Al- . memorial of the pilots to Congress. {t should be reach it than he bolted. The second and third heats manner by which some of the priocipel existi city ast week. peg . : in Napoleon Hyatt. Similar decree. Susannah Gold- | siuses mi remedied; and after giving a Wan it arranged ;that you should be concealed read by every merchant, ship owner, and ocean tra. Congnza’s Orrice, Jax, 8.—The Coroner held an in- | “On Seturdey, wo eiated thet Orecs Mowmiaia was in | Tmith te. John P. eee, a ecemen aa | en a proceedings of the Courts of General and you should hear what passed, and that the deor veller in the Union. This business of pilotage is of quest on the body of an infant, named Mary Ann Ratican, | the trotting match. Although entered inthe first day's t th 7 4 ial Sessions for the lest five years, he concluded his | was left ajar for that aa ? the utmost importance to those interested in insur- tthe residence of its ts, No. 1 Anthony street, | race, he was ruled off, and has not been on the track du- observations by requesting the aid of the Grand Inquest | Axswea.—I went there by Mr. Whiting’s direction, to ae insur- who came to her death by convulsions arising from the | ring'the week. | | in appealing to the lature to effect the d Te- | hear what passed. ance serip. croup, aged eleven weeks. a Pct form. His remarks eli genera) ‘ion. Ques.—Did not Ferguson kick down stairs 7 | Quaranting.—The Commissioners of Navigation | Fines.—Severel persons summoned to serve as Grand | Answer —He said, “you infernal villeia come down the ii ay a aE —All the | Tye tleigg re al the rogitce at he principal | ou vous sean on’ New Yom, roquindg tm t ray faith. “Sint | Srertothaitnemes when called, © | salting wtaner Vorguson ranep metres res wing ere at onv vi jew York, requi ‘ | A Wallstreet stock-jobbing prints are down on John = eee = Upifiean daye trom the tne of tnaie leaving that | ie decree. “Henrietta Heurfe 04 Salomon Heurle. Sim- | "5? (or purglery—D Ten Eyck, wascharged with | | Aststux ‘D. Cusmeers, swotm Examined by Adams, as 6a as if he were a democrat. |, A% J. Pleasanton, Philadelphis; 8.E.Lyon, | port. This was in consequence of the arrival of some | ji; . Hannah Jones, Bi having, in connection w Spri , Samuel | Waitina.—Iea physician; en a i. 4 im Wali | White Plains; Peter Momatt, Cincinnati; H.’N.Scott, U. | vessele from there with Cases, of small pox on board | sat decree: Thomas C. Jones | Springsteel and Jacob tee nee, ‘te, “aay Of | Rnows Nee. Forgucen tgs ie yeues rere tthe 21 The cliaracter of John Q. is gone forever in Wall 8. Engineors; Wrandl Bowne ew ; | This regulation appears to be even a more brilliant exhi- | “°CT iio: stated at the of the court thet | Jolin Mt. Davis, No. 160 Williom treat, on, the 224 of | son slightly. Wituess them Wet cuk referred to in sureet, but it may be found in high feather round Pennsylvenia , W: F. Noble, Virginia ; W. D. Jarvis, | Lition of the segacity of quarantine officers then their | he hed been quite ill for the past week, in consequence | October last, and stealing. up r | nation ef the contents ee ae oe ‘Tamnlily Hall—ot tn did Five Porte sey 3,C: Flagg, New Hampahire. usual efforts, whea we consider that the mail is carried | of which nok ‘wore withheld. ‘They will, | checks, ke. ‘From the evidence adduced, it appeared | examination of the former witnesses; witness ani Mr. | . Williams, Elizabethtown ; General W | from New York to Wilmington in about three days however, be next week, | that the accused on finding the money advertised, went = Whiting re vars, | Sing Sing ; 1W. Ci , Tarrytown ; .E. D at | the land peute, and that most passengers between the begiven to the om office, gave up the property, end stated | and requested him to submit to examination, and he Prorosep Tanur?.—We learn that Mr. Bogardus | horne, — iG tegeresll Wee ane ; James San- | two places go in the same time. : | Court. nae Jue entar tows circumstances, acquitted the ac: | "Gras * os and others, attached to the Custom House, have Wiggin, Boston ; J. Clay jereoll, New Hampshire ; James | Delors 4 (all Bench, wed without leaving their seats | ” | smash thet concealed while Mr. Whiting ° to Wa not to lobby for the Gollec- | Botisa'y James Monell Philedeltina’’ * Willis, |. Powaen Mr Buown Ur.—We learn that the | 5... 4 rns morsing nour was fully ooeupled by thie | “ped witnout leaving the Teopold Marchenot, Nicho- | Sad Fetwusen were conversing, that you might hear the gon ‘eshington, cP ‘ phe, dryheuse attached to the powder-mill ot John Car- | rm adandt : . | _Crty—Dr. Robertson, Lancaster, ‘Mass, ry’ Po court in em; & jury, who were soon after die- | las Morrell, Eli Pureons, Isaac B. Gager, Newcewb | conversation 7 tor’s notnination, but 10 give information to Secte- | Now Jersey ; Robert R Levichs, Panedeigie e's, | Kim, Baq., iu Bennington, was blown up on Wednesday | Chareig cub ome gtilock FM. An wala taotion | Chovalsne: Peter Youre Mery Wind Font oconeseh, | Manewen-! tuow of no such arrangement ; Dr. tary Walker, who is preparing anew (ariff bill, at | Stevens, Jersey. 5 O'S: night last. It was estimated hat there was about 180 | for a new trial was then discussed, which engaged the | Henry Grimm, Joseph Fairchild, Henry Potter, Domi: wished to speak to Ferguson alove, and | should Faanuiis—W. Williams, Baifalo ; Thomas Frenk | K*8* Lag undergoing the process of drying. The | atte:tion of the court upto the hour of adjournment. | nick SicHugh, Wm. Manning aod William M faillog | be somewhere ; thinks Doctor Gunn’s name was men- lhe request-of the committee of the House, | and Harrison De Silver, Philadelphia ;' Peter Fratr, tec, | *preed of the fire was vo rapid thet it was found impos. | Tomorraw, mont likely, jury triele will be the fret in | to appest when called upon for trial, their recogalaances | toned; dose not recollect thet Ferguson sxid. Doctor Tue Navy Rerort.—It is rumored in the navy | ford ‘Mestre Hig ii aud Thorp, Phiicdel ne weg ood J camaged! ame his ote c Dabieage were wea Trial, ora ori Wye Joha | racter, or thet It was fa conpeaaene of sone onetiocs , 3 a 3c. » 000 | | for Gr reeny.—A man : cl yurda, tat the Secretary of the Navy has nearly Connecticut; T. B. Jew: ‘New Haven; 0. Jerome, | Sentce al eat hea hina ee ee Court Calendar—This Day. | Brown, indicted for stealing $37 worth of be. | of that Kind he refused to be present with wituess at y Ao -EMn Fwy Bs surance, of course. Nashua Telegraph. \} rg doh ‘ Fh ry the expmiantion. counplétediels topbrt in anewerte Gen. Case’ ereeote- Now Hempabics + M. Topping, N.J.;:C. Pritchard, | "S" : Cmecrr Cover.—1, 16 te 19, Bt to 98, 207, | [raging te Robert Nolece, foot of Walletrect, on the Doctor Baeawoon examined by Writixc—Gave simi tions. Ttis said that he recommends the construc. ‘ Hi aoe, Young, eee . young, New | m, en Mv mg eho Eavity, geet. herent | Bed Tueas, Part 1—81, 67,98, 1, 11, 19, 66, 188, ray sa last, was then put on trial, 4 rpg A Dr. w gomp in regard to the examina. non of thirteen war steamers, This, however, ig | 2¢%ey ; F. Dusbar, Nassau Hall; J, B. Bukler, do. ; ave jay. sailed Nov. 2let, bri | 79,77, 97, 188 ty of a petit laree: doubte existing Lard, Or Oo. no iater than those recei criti courtrentoneed =» The case for the wos hers rested. were Meaner. Pe Preaties, Boston, ‘The Be brougas $44QHe le specio:=-'@ Delt Deer AF | yqittt 2am YOM 1G, 1G, My 6) Os 7H, ie tet aa Bea | Mh Buver fl ie the quae

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