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demand is for 5440, without abatement of minute. We believe that the twelve month’s no- . . | will go for it. We believe ere are whigs who Delazon Smith has come to town. : The very man Bi oe for it in tie aggre gen oadon Sagan, 9 bad ; agin, ‘ennessee ; precipitate @ compromise or an arbitration. feared that Mr. Buchanan would have some trouble pits ine A the cabete ia the oan wi more in finding him, and that Delazon might dodge around C0n¢lusively show the tendency eed foe wu, the Southern country, until the close of this adminis: gud tho ae ewe Sore pant is loket mee eet and oe — - occas Ran earn with | p, i get and his bill. Dut Delazon has got LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. | ) a min — ee] ane te Times exhibit @ pacific epirit, to the looks well—has had a good cruise—will be well | Peaceable adjustment of the controversy.) paid ; and may, perbaps, ~ something else, one of Reapectiully, - “ these days. si : Wasuinaron, Jan. 5, 1846. Mr. Lee, late associate of Mr. Kaufman, late Progress of the Oregon Question. Charge from T i d, fr arge from Texas, has also arrived, from a cruise In your remarks on my letter of January Ist, you at the North, we believe. | Bn whigs ce See ee yt oe | have taken a very natural and proper view of the # , to-morrow. ‘oute | position of affairs now existing between this coun- he'll travel—most likely for pence. } try and Great Britain. I coincide in opinion, that ft Wasuineton, Jan. 5, 1846. | requires very nice discrimination for the conductor The debates in Congress are getting to be highly | of a public print to judge correctly, from the ten interesting. The principal scene of attraction, too, | thousand rumors and reports in circulation, upon is the House of Representatives; the Senate ad- | any subject of moment. I saw so many contradic- journing over to take seats in the House. | tory statements from writers in Washington, con- Tcelay, Mr. C. J. Ingersoll, the chairman of the | taining so much of the “vor pretena nihil,” that I Committee on Foreign Relations, introduced a | have sought to make your paper the medium of joint resolution, that the President should give notice | communicating information to be relied on, as the only one of extensive circulation in the country, ux- of the cessation of the joint occupation of Oregon. | A minority report was read in opposition, and a | trammelled by party. long debate ensued on it, in which Mr. Giddings | I am by no means an alarmist, nor is it my object and Mr McDowell, of Ohio, Mr. Rhett, of eo | to slated you or the publict—not being pec Carolina, and Mr. Sims, of Missouri, spoke. They ly i ; 4 ly interested in any event that may transpire be- were all tor the notice, except Mr. Rhett, who made | tween the two countries, nor, indeed, a thorough a very eloquent speech in favor of peaceable and | believer in the immaculate wisdom of either of gur honorable negotiation. The House and galleries | political parties ; moreover, I am fully Partin ae were crowded. He took nearly the same ground | that ar at this time will be the most inexpedient, wen ergata. has the floor for to-morrow, jee and impolitie meamure that can by any pos- un’ | sibility be dreamed of—the end does not j > 18 i justify the the on} whig from Alabama. He is a man of | means. The idea putforth by the West, ihetaaer great talent. with England would advance the United States, | needs no condemnation. That the wars incident on the French revolution did give a great impetus | to the arts and sciences in ritain, i for she became the workshop of Christendom until her revenue reached the enormous maximum of 114 millions sterling; but this flourishing state of trade arose from the fact, that her merchant marine traversed the seas with nearly the same security as a do at this moment; but this state of commer- cial prosperity could not exist in any rupture that may hereafter ensue, and hence I argue, that war | must cea energy of this country, in a most ruin- ous and distressing manner. Wasuineron, Jan. 5, 1846. The War Question—The Arrival of the Member from Oregon Exciting a General Enthusiasm for “the Whole or None”—War Speeches—Specimen for | Buncombe of Declamation upon the Rapacity of England—Speech of Mr Rhett—The Issues (f War Examined—The Peace Policy Advocated ¢ The Indomitable Little} South Carolina, as{usual, Standing Out, Fearless, though Alone. “‘Hang out our banners on the outer walls: the cry is, still they come!” The war question reigns predominant, paramount, universal, and supreme. ‘The galleries of the House were crowded to day, in anticipation of the resumption of the Oregon discus- sion; and it was resumed. With the appearance of | “santas : 3 overnment will never relinquish{that right, exce] the Weekly Herald, of last Saturday, with that | oy the force of arms. I repeat, that iaeralinetoes graphic picture of the member from Oregon, pulling | ot Great Britwin, (with eatin a few trivial modi- through the Great South Pass" for Washington, | fications,) has been made. The with the uncompromising motto of the “whole or | byLord John Russell on behalf of H.M. government, none”—‘the whole or none,” is the universal | Was clear and positive, that the most favorable pro- echo. Among the crowd, there is but gre voice, | posal had beem oflered to the United States in the and that is, the echo of the cry of the member from , 49th parallel, to the northeast branch of the Oregon—“the whole or nore !”” bia, and thence to the Pacific. Our last Now, while we shall claim the honor of having | the 49h parallel to the ocean, has been most empha- put this ball in motion, through the medium of our | tically rejected. Noone can doubt but that Mr. songs for Oregon, in the campaign of ’44, and our | Pakenham’s instructions would admit ef no mis- contemporaneous letters to the /erald and the West- | construction, on this point, or that he could have ern presses, now that it isfairly set a rolling. let us | acted upon his own individual responsibility. It endeavor for a moment to arrest its progress, for fear | Matters not which claim to the diseuted territory is that it has started too soon to fill up the whole earth, | best, tne Hudson Bay Company like the little stone of the Scriptures cut out | and as the of the mountain. The people be convinced of their rights,* to fight for | have atree and easy access for thei them at all hazards. But there is a time | ocean. Itisnot probable that the Engl to negotiate to advantage, and a time when wegotia- | forsake them. 1t now remains to tions would augur of cowardice and pusillanimity. | be the action of the United States government.— Sach a charge, however, can not be applied to the | The pulse of the House of Representatives has al- course suggested by Mr. Rhett to-day. We esteem | ready been felt by Mr. Adams, in the debate on the it a safe, @ politic, a wise, and the expedient plan of | Oregon, threefdays since, and there appears to be operations Time—time—time will settle the ques- | little doubt but that the notice to cease the joint oc- lion tor ua, now that the time for its adjustment by cupancy, will shortly become alaw. In that event, land could :not be avoided, except by arbitration without, as there 18 some reason now to suppose, the President will concede the ri Columbia river. This must be the basis of any fu- ture arrangement; and be assured that the English proposal of ir trade to the lish ministry will seen what is to any other mode than war appears to have passed by. | | contend that a rupture becomes inevitable, and that | Against the strong current of the pular feeling, | if either government recedes betore a collision takes against the just indignation excited Paha exitive: | Place, it will be that of Mr. President Polk’s. All gant assumptions ot England, there was something | negotiation haa ceased, nor will it be resumed, not- manly, noble, indomitable and majestic in the | withstanding Mr. Calhoun’s praiseworthy efforts for stand assumed by Mr. Rhett, of South Carolina, in | @ peaceable adjustment, without the free navigation his speech before the House to-day. After Mr.Gid- _ of the Columbia becomes the basis of the treaty. dings’s anti-slavery, anti-war speech, | Ifthe editor. of the Herald deems my letters of Mr. McDowell, of Ohio, delivered atriumphant war | sufficient value by way of the half dime postage, to address; but he dwelt less upon the consequences of | find a place in his columns, I will convince him that war than upon our undeniable right to maintain | my information is not chimerical. “the whole or none,” at the hesands of war. Cer- | he strictures of the Journal of Commerce upon the tainly we have a right todo so; but, as Mr. C. J. Ingersoll said, ‘* Where is the necessity?” But first let us ti pedo Britain as Mr. McDowell, in a short para- raph. - The rapacity of that vampyre of the seas is inar- | will not concede an inch of Oregon south of 54 40. peasable. Her lust for dominion, like that of the Bancroft, not for‘‘the whole or none,” but the miiser for gold, only increases with her acquisitions. | Whole. The remainio distinguished statesmen, Her garments are atained with the blood of-all na- | the whole, orjbest part of it. Mr. J. Q. Adams won’t uons—her escutcheon is darkened with the records | relinquish the first cedar bush, and declares Great of her cruelty, her perfidy, her grasping avarice, and | Britain cannot be urged into a war. Mr. A. is hoary insatiable craving for plunder. With the weak she | with years and wisdom, but his judgment in this holds no parley—with the strong she only negotiates | particular should be received “cum grano salis.” to defraud. Her history is a history of esneelet | Bru. eroachments upon the r its of other nations. ie =} remotest corners of the arth have not escaped her eto aetth! piriclie ee first peaceful visitations, and these have been inva- In Senate, riably followed by fire and the sword. Ask of | Wasuinarton, Jan 5, 1846, Spain what she has lost by the raj city of England, | There was but a short session to-day. and she will point you to the rock of Gibraltar—ask Inteltigencer is far more worthy of confidence—at lations. — and Cae ni tell of St. Helena and cq penn previa. fo. the ae esirees Peemceren nat o ima, and the old Emperor wil et routes in'Pexas. reso. en- auswer that she has com; led him to vey for the | nothin Pinter as of ‘ony rose print some 33 per interdicted optum, and the expense of the alnugh | Sent tpen, Jobe exceeding ve tousand coping, te ter of his innocent people—ask of Syria, and she | ¢j ‘fan vious order. And the Senate adjourned, to att troversy in the House, of which we shall have some- thing to say this evening. will point you the ruins of St. Jean d’Acre— ask pf Denmark, and let Copenhagen give the ret call upon Egypt, and the bloody destruc- tion Nile will rise va before you ; inquire of Holland, "Wind she will refer you to the Island of | Lraisiature or New Youk.—The two branches of Ceylon; ask how the East India Company pro- | the Legislature couvered at the Capitol on Tues ses, and they will tell you, that at the point of — The Sei met at eleven o'clock. The new Senators ie bayonet they are marching to the monopoly of | having pi sly taken the oath of office, the usual Asia; call upon the darkened Satins UL “Asien, ithe | Comenicses este, Serataren, Coleus Dion (as Cereiney the Cape of Good Hope and Sierra Leone will ree- | cadisund, and chdemed 0 id pend as the entering columns to the conquest of that | sasckatona ne toc! ope cates the globe. And what ot New Holland, | od; when the Senate adjourned. ustralia, Borneo, Chusan, New Zealand, Jamaica, | The House was d to order at ten A. M. by James ia, Gutana, &e., allround the world? Do not her pos- R. Re Clerk of the last Assembly, and the roll sessions stand out as testimony before the nations, called. "The oath of office having been administered to that she is a damned, incorrigible, insatiable, inap- , the pete oiy Le yapetee.§ the Secretary of State, the peasable, unsatisfiable, uorelenting, never-yielding, | House proceeded to organize. = ym. E. © iy, peak always-grapsing, never-receding, always-encroach- thee ea se sseep rene) Whe Oncaea Rpeneet <n ing, unconscionable, bloody pirate? That's a fact. | Wat. W. Dram, of Otsego, was appoiated Clerk. . Mr. Simms, of Missouri, had something like this | 8, 8. Woon, of Westchester, Sergeant-at-Arms. in his speech to-day; end Mr. McDowell was i. G.Pore,of 8t. Lawrence, Door keeper. equally Geannciatory of the rapacious and gorging | Isnavu R. Neann, of Montgomery, Assistant Door- appetite of the old beef-eater, yclept John Bull. | He . what has all os “ol pre arin igen of | eaper. e Oregon question us much. John Bull has | “Cho. \ jand enough without Oregon~and we mutt teech | qo" seats PG eenatolaed tale te Ger him for once, for good and all, that pretension is not | Message of the Governor’ was received through his right; assumption without a shadow of justice is not | Private Secretary, H. Moody, Esq. and read. r. Faaxcis Brant, of Albany, second Assistant Door a good deed, and that he must quit the premises, | taking order for the printing of it, an at will that setile it? Will he quit? And if he | usual resolutions for the pply of news don’t quit, and won’t what wiil it cost to kick | ry, &c., ths House adjour uit, Se ‘kicked out when we have se we kick him out of Canada | ‘bum out 7 and will he done kicking? Su and out of New | thousand riflemen into Oregon and capture the Hud- | son’s Bay Company in a single demonstration 1 | ‘With the mouth of the Columbia occupied by a Bri- bi fleet, the red comspetion sph es Pan log soup upon which Fremont and Farnam, an Roee Cox kept soul and body together, just on the | f May than drear and frosty old January. other side of the main chain of the Rocky mountains | _It now seems to be a settled matter, that the pilot boat —the dog soup, with all the dogs that the Indians | Gratitude, which I mentioned some days since as being os be won fe pe n’t wont ah pha 3 & | missing, hes been lost, with the four pilots and three ire: jousand riflemen accustomed to full ra- tigen of og ead tipuuriay. Decidealy, hercia's | aon ~ eae of her. It is buta few months since that chance, as Mr. Calhoun says, that we shall lose the | ‘Be Fells Point m whole of Oregon, by war, unless we hold off until Whitney's railroad is finished, and then we can take it, if mot before, by the force of emigration. Baxtimors, Jan. 6, 1845, of the City—"'A New Way to Poy Old Debts”—Mar- hete—Stock Board, $e. ‘The weather continues without change, being mild, pleasant, and clear, more resembling the bright month eight of our best pilots in the course of a few months, nearly all of whom have left wives and families to | mourn their untimely fate. Truly, the life of the pilot an; Bat to the speech of Mr. Rhett. He argued with | is one of great suffering, labor, and risk ; and it ise dis. | down by tow bot RB the power of a truly great man, for the peace policy. | §race te our city, that there exists a combination amo ee ar We,should, perhaps, lose Oregon by war—the har- UF merchants and shippors to reduce their rates Dee 3!—Arr ship mony of the Union would be endangered by war— | cher sat sea the ay for thelr snvalueble services a oe 0 we scal sustenance. be deranged Jederal metre can gfrincioles would | thus rek their livs ta this nots callog, shouldbe pa | tiem would be established trom pleas of necessity | enable them to retiee foe Nev end, ie to be hor ra thet | the whole seaboard might be ravaged—all the ele- | these fatal results will have the effect of inducing a | ments of our present successful and beautiful sys- | withdrawal of all opposition to their established rates of tem of rnament, would be thrown into a confusi from whieh we sahahe never be able to rise. inte course of his remarks, Mr. Rhett made a fling at Mr. Adams, and his opposition to the late war. Mr. Adams ledignantly replied, that he had sustain- | ed Mr. Jefferson, in the measures which led to | the war, and that d the war, he was in Rus- about to clear the platter of all liabi- sia, and, therefore, could not have among the ties, by john is blue lights of New England. Mr. Rhett admitted pag be ite in busi his ignorance of Mr. Adame’s position at that time, me and so do we confess our ignorance. 1 ® conviction in our view that Mr. Adams | charge for pilotage. | _ The number of deaths in Baltimore during the past week, was seventy ; of which number twenty-six were under one year o! =, The number of deaths by the small pox was only six, being six less than the previous It is confident! K week. asserted that our new sheriff, John tilewell, Esq. ring in the weekly list. ds bon unfortunate 9 59 ; r a his income to liqui “Let by gones be was an anti-war man in 1812. We give him the full» rsens, similar! benefit ort his disclaimer, and that he is a | sian ed, would adopt—though a bankrupt Sevehant consistent old soldier after all, however wide of the nota vi appropriate Person to perform the 8 tme policy. Notwithstanding the broken voice of duties of sheriff on persons similarly situated with Mr. tt, @ most serious impediment to a vigor- bimeelf. Tue Maxxers—The offerin b cales to-day, amounted to 590 mee, te hente A yen at $48 $675, net. Sales ous speaker, his speech was universally acknow- | ledged to have been a stronger one than any one expected to hear on the unpopilar side. There was no fustian about it—nothing for | — There is not much inquiry in the flour marke’ tearing of passions into rags two sales of 300 bbls Howard street were m and _tatters—no spluttering about the rapacity day at $5 25. Most holders, however, of England ; but a grappling with the serious con- | $531, whilst others ask $637} City Mulls stand the tii ies of war, and the presentation of the coat a though one sale of 200 bbls was made yesterday 8 truction, and the losses, without ani a equivalent given, of a shock of arms with England, | mor ng wes ig ie leepeen iene ata wae held at 77}, Py light. ere yet our strength is developed, and our power of 7 red. Onl! cone with the lion unquestioned and unquestion more 6's sold at 90; a improve jent off on the roms Which $100 sold on Saturday ; at 4 the close 97 ed ‘The question will be resumed to-morrow, The | for 6, and Sj bid Sreninivenet t, though reat Britain, is true; | I stated in my former letter that war with Eng- | ight of navigating the | ponitica laid down | Colum. | ave possession; | most pewerful and richest commercial | need only to association in the world, it is of vital importance to | Union are not only severe but just. The National | ry if we cannot be as eloquent against | least as regards information concerning foreign re- | The entire cabinet is rabid for war. Mr. Buchanan | & Petitions were presented A bill was reported by Mr. | the Oregon con- | runswick, and pour ahundred | Loss of Pilot Boats—Combination against Pilote—Health | similer fate, thus having swept off | There is nothing new on the tapis to-day. The is raw and chilly, portending some more snow. Christian Huber was warmly received last at the Chesnut street Theat: quite audience. tyrously. night at the Musical Fund Hall in this city. The stock market is rather slacker to-day; clined, and but a limited business was done. stockholder’s on the 5th you have the price of the shares, unl value. Girard Bank shares fell off +; Readi Bonds }; Reading Railroad shares main! | sition. | ee: Sri Boas a5, 58 urg, 7]; do" Bonds, bs, 68; 2,000 Lehigh Nev. Artxn Sares—60 Reading RR, 23 150 do do, Sds, 26 34,8}; 60 do Sxconp Boarv—250 Girard Bk, 8}; 5 do 8}; high Nav. 6's, 45}; 1,200 County 6's, 60ds, (old,) Reading RR Bonds, 67}. COMMMROIAL. Baeapsturrs—Tho market is not very have to Our quotations remain without deration. Livearoo. Gyre 6th avenue 25 by 100 ft.,—: 25 ft 2 inches rear, 118 ft. 6 inobes other—$330. Three lots on 6th near 49th street, 26 by about 100 feet—$340 each- The two story brick house and unexpired lea: | year from Ist of May, 1844, of lots 464 | street. 000, The house | i 1 jou hi se adjoining 1,600. | | Schr Copplin, whern. ‘ones. Poiladeiphia, Platt & Perrin, | e, Kelley, Boston. 9 on, Edenton, NL MeCready. Schr Oregon, Snow, omingo. | Schr Hume, Conekiin, Newbern, Arrived. Brachr Swift, from St Johns, i B, with fish. | with naval stores, t0'B Blossom. ‘ | “Schr Peruvian, MeDongal, from Fall River. | Sehr Tyouett;4 days from Swansboro, with naval | | Matthews, Portland, ney, New Bedford, with oil. | Ship Anson, Charleston. Miscellaneous Record. at half past ten. B survey was he of whi di among them bber. on the handle * Tullock.” Al 0 the starvoard quarter railing. It was of Co, Liverpool, No 3(5—1 spoilt. The front C.W. K. ‘ali Litherland, x eared t ri ah onec. NS, forthe 0 of fish, am Could not read her name; it fo he an Eu i W.E.R. Ww a lish brig of ‘ullock, master, s est Indi tens i inc? heen heard fr 8, rf fax, an toach brether . of of re ani er" | Hi {The above mentioned persons are ¢ work on the Light Ho at Bt St Georg last, attempted to mak boat. It was reported som: that they hed reached the Uni | heace, (Oct. 2,) for Rio Janeiro.] {7% For loss of achr Trio, of and for Boston, fi } mingtou, N C, see Holmes’s Hole report. Whaileme! . MeClesve, of s! Sept 20, 5, and A letter from Cay ford, off G: | Bedfor do; 400 spon | bow’ Sept 10th, Goleonda, Howland, New Bi repat | | “Rieter om hie Archer, mate of sip Bawara Cary, of | tueket, reports her off St. Jago, Cape De Verd Islands, Dece ber ouisy, Pinkett, New Bedfo ime time, haviog been She was ex, leave soon for home. ; | A letter from Coptain Gardner, of ship Sarah Frances, | Fair H Pata September 24, wi apermn oil | NB, 850 | do, from Teeanas Cha ven, 1800 sp. All the above were boui | shore ground. ! Tonehed at Cape de Verds, | Cudlip, St John for Pacific. At St Jago, Cape de Verd: Nov oh, ship Japen, no sales of State 5%. The report of the U. States Bank | not appear thet any thing then done has operated the fact of none sold to-day arises froman increased confidence part of holders thet its present price is not cape to its , 98}; 100 do do, 284; Western Bk, bd, 46; 50 Girard B. ih. » Mobile ¢ N.O. — i a6 Ordina + ot 8 oie? + Sia ry mee oR Mi . Y Pilling tha 6 Bfa 8] saa 23.2: 2 + Sia ry ne a 9 see 10 al | _Reau Estare at Avction—One lot on 49th, neer 1 lot ondo 25 ft front, » 10 inches one side and 115 | and 468 Hudson ining 470 Hudson street, MARITIME HERALD, PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 7. +7 27 | meon sets. ++ 2 50m. 447 HIGH WaTER oe 40im. | Brie Wurmahs Ber Nesmith & Wale, Brig Florence, Hopkins, West Indies, Nesmith & | Schr Pembroke. Bakman, Jacmel, Weldon & Mascon. Sehr Clara Fisher, Pitman, 15 days from Newbern, NC, Pacxet Smir Henry Crar, having been detained by adverse winds will sail thit morning at 11 o’clock. Letter bags closes | on this vessel afew she is condemaed. Iso found her chronometer hushed 13,208, run eight days—completely of the barrel of the whcel was marked bout 140 tons. tiled from some time ia September. William and E. Roach.” It is feared from the position of the euclee found on board, that the crew have Deen washed over> Bermuda, im Oct. jit eseape from the Island ia an open ine ia the Bermuda papers, id States. The Pedraza sailed weather foe Templeton sings to-night in Trenton, and to-morttow rices de- it does Delng on the road thei po- Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. 000 Alms House Loan, 6, 47, feuding RR, C & P, 28); $400 Le 95; 2,000 Arter SaLxs—$3,000 Reading RR Bonds, 67}. New York, Tuesday, Jan. 6. risk, nor are the transactions of any importance. A few lots for homo use went off to-day at $4,87}, which are about all we Corron.—There is very little doing in this market.— avenue, | — $1,020, se of one 472 and stores, to |, Davis & was very om. She | id bore the * Charles while at rom Wil- | pected to 30 lle ! , about Nov 15th, Cammore, | Riddell, | Par ser Nol Wit, ship Regad-Oery, Saonk Naas} t Porto Praya, Nol 1th, shi ard Cary, , Nene | tucket, and seiled 25th; barque Hecia, Hedge, Sispleces aenteed Mthand sailed 15h, Spoken. Camack, henee (Oct 2) for Rio Jan Brig Pedraza iro. No | date, lat 34.N, lou 37 W. a | asBfig Caynga, Starbuck, hence for Apslachicola—Dec 25, lat | Ship Isabella, Briggs, (of Baltimore,) from Charleston for | | Liverpool—Dee 28, lat 36 91, loai73 50, Shiv Tennessee. Pray, heuce (29h ule} Cor New Dec 29, Jat 39, lon 72 52. off the Moro. 3 ‘Schr Warrior, Stevens, 2 days from Wilmington, we, Dec 98, Lat 31 48, Lom 75 40. ig Marcellus, Spraule, C—Dee 29, lat $255, lon foreign Port: Bannanors, Dec 15—Lent, brigs Calentta, achre Atiestes, ard hia pai Boca pe Toro, C itm Sid, 13th, barque A Graci , in eo with brig Atlant: Schr Harriet, Merryman, 19 days from Portland for 8t Jago; from St. Kitts, for Wilmington, N Whitmore, from from Baltimor Orleans— i» NC, for Boston, (Nov 27,) 11 days prsenge disg: Homer, Long, from Norfolk, do; Heary ick, Woodside, (rom Bneksville, 8C, | for Port Spain, J L Richardson, Park. frem New York. do (for A, Noy 18—Schr Viola, Fitzgerald— would leave the coast for Philadelphia about the 25th. | Cavesne, Dee $—Brig Planet, Hilliard, frum Salem, (Oet 9) are Nov 13, for do 15 or 20 day: Mataca, Nov 25—Barques Herschel, Adams, disg in | antine, for Palermo, 4 of 5 days; Curtis, Tybring. doin thing; brig Allen King, Manson, disg. Dut ingorroctty, Teported sid Payta, Nov 9—barque jort for Valparaiso, lth. t fom Guayaquil. | Jeremie, Dec9—Ia pot, schr Cygnet, Barker, for Boston. | the 20th. | St Jaco, Dee 12—In port, bri . Churchill; from Portland, tor Cienfugos, { or5 days; schrHouest Tom, Holmes | fiom Boston, une. i} Home Bosrox, Jan 5—Cld brig achr Tellus, | ship Farttenon, sehrs Org milton, New Yor 1 Saturday a anes Howlan Frankia’ beech lin, Lay sehr Forest Evaantown, Ji David ity, NC; sid, and anchore; Has, 5 eld | Baie | “Folger, Norfolk for | Pamruchers Susan Swit , j. Packard, New ork (via Long Island, where she haa been ashore) for Boston intr the above, and-others before feperted; cht Male Houses Hot ‘Afr ‘orig Surah Jane, Rnall, 23 days | ane, Small, goth wits “On tat i ight face Bre rte a ina . Trio, Richardson, 4 days from Wilmiagton, NG, of and for Bost | which had had a success: of gales, and on ere in one | Tom NNE, lost the frst officer overboerd, also had. matnmvast | sails, cud gut th voce fos eoive vendiens et eerie | . ive conden i thvown over deck Yond of naval stores, ‘Took off Capt Re and | fut seamen. ‘Alsoart achts A Lawrence, few York | for Boston; Ott Fortin mith, for Boat br gs D arrsehr Wi it, brig Emeline, Churchill (or days: sche t Hogeat Pom hover | | i m Pit; B Franklin lary; 5t bi De nod M Calvi alsis. Lewes, Del, Jan 3—' Mids Planet, achrs Faleoo, schirs, Sarah, Gszeile no Amerienn vissel’ sebr Ocean, St Ps aldo, pa Nothing in sight bound | Momive, Dee 30—. hip Lantaro, Bertran, from Bar gtlont bargues John Dulin, Copeland, Bath, Breude, Homer, | | couEr, J iumph, Mitchell, T'th, Att sloop Semuter, Pitgerslas New You | | ns for the th of the hair. ‘Th | Others; buche does pretend tu offer TOILET SOA New Broronp, Jan Us HARTWELL’S hr Evelina, Pi Fi 3 ald, shi OUSE Namssu; Ath, ald, ches Choeesw, Handy, New ¥ ark 4 weber 8 oT ve 4 NATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS, N . NC, Dee 4—Arr schrs Diamond, Griffing, E. Keira le PRs ar Ae OES, | wrns reenact pee at es ee ee | weno Van Newavarrony, Jan (—Arr brig. Heury, Salem, to loud for Beshtod.= Sanre Weaniagten | Eau Volt of Cee ene Jen a: Olisrel the emery Ars brigs Pri meee aa | eens rout, Jan ° jereury— Gardser, ; all. Bavanoah, for | NEW CH RESTAURANT & COFFEE HOUSE ve ferret fe eget ek BRIE PECARTA zw angunce | EAgisiuntt est te ay eed rn of Ss gn i k;, Bruneite, Prov ie i f fies 10 | Thos iver for New York; Bru shoe te and to hed | map ae ae CL, ine, sloops. JW Carlisle, ear Noo TT Brosdway, here B | oo MSH ne , ry ‘The ‘at the Piers, two herm, Biy be hed Rtg hour; . WOODS, an ‘end often Eaveotran, Pianet, the other unkuown; al chi cannot fail to satisfy moat delicate palate, Tight Hope Diner and ‘embodying & variety 09 eels seat ltieg oe te 2 be found a rich supply of Sue pestry and fanciful and pe and a half above Liston’s, where she vee creams, Charl ke. kx: MISS s days, and the lee Boat refused to go moat choice Wines,” Orders receiv *. — (3 ‘Jan 6—Arr ship Mi 5 ies for Breakfasts, Dinners and or separate | Principal Male Equi LEVI NORTH and T. V. aw Qreate | aes Wario upilied with every Kind of Pasig, Jellies ea P erin, 3 , joe Boat jonarics reams. jun jaestrian Pantomi . J. ROGERS. ‘te ard Rider, wi Indian Effects, Jovething and Gea Per ie Nowemtle Mopar berqueeSnee | | TURTLE SOUP FOR EXPORTATION, “hosagh AEN OR CERMANT “i een cus Mt ; Aimerican Saloon, | Two and Bour Hone Equestr Positionist, J. J. Moouside tubing out Ler cargo; cld,schr WO Cooper, Mor: | asi Nain Stet, Basa ‘Tar NS | fee, pat y i ; Arr bri ily, Turks Island, vie rds ang and families, ed up daily: for. dinver. i W bind. Bits ioe tin Fog feile “sid pews oo Has meee Pronk ot bar oe sean A ov we Kien Augusta, brigs Gaze ery | by jowns, MESSE aa Pi dant hn D arrangement is made for tt Of the vaiters His Se ‘Ring Master, H. NICHOLLS. a for Roser” Abe gt ett ha Pomc Mr Sen Gea hk sh8 eM one ie et ays | Profan Cott Voeting” MIGARSY DroKENSOR, his town) Fredericksburg for Boston. Capt ‘week ull 3 P.M.) LATHBOF Hay md KFLLY. was lefton shorerat, Hamptoa, sice with rheumatic, fa Say sous Henry Gouling, has rected at «great expanae.a | A Jase ‘of Hough Riders, An fall and Hroncesume, (4 fron Vi ley 90: | similar ctablshient in Boston, Mase, Novi Deronehirese | offgieat lea by Nr uy its late of tig Fark ‘Phactre " Ns F. umerous: A. J. pobably a: packet From Boston Z HiNeGraed | jak ie vers anda te hove ft cotimaace, have ike |The Bor Oi eee tin aatelock inks ‘ ic hag bilged; inost of her cargo, d.'bartzly | Conor toladl natall oes most obedient reste OPelock, FM, where ster artensios wll be pad to tae pubbig cenaripence, Jan 3~SId, sehr Loniaa, Eldridge, Nerfolk: | pues SHEE SENG.) abe sore Wie Beatie New York om rao ma fram be: RIGH aaa bei apeecn Hs ape &o Under the Patronage of Numerous Families. ard . a" ered for aa , many sty lee pl GiiLeapder Jehtacn. New York: Brac Founes do; slgop | Afro twentyrive to thy por cut lus Sha te opal cM, WILLIAM A. KING | iso's sloop, sopposed the. Victory, Hhodes, from New fe subscribers have secured a large lot of " GNNUAL CONCERT Yoru: hath atanchor'below Field's Point: ald, achr Tarquin, ‘Rich French Silk Goods, &c. ae ee Norfolk: ‘slooot Jes Lacnherr, Kenner. and James: | Also, several consiguimenteall of which will be sold fe wine? Ligne, Jones, New Yark: untram, Crapo, New Bediord . be below cost ON TUESDAY EVENING. SENGARY 12th, 180. HicHaton, Jan (Sid, achrs Bes, Hart, New Youk; Ame- | | The soason being somewhat advanced, they have concluded Day EVENING, Jd ¢ lia, Frisbee, Salem, teambrace the present opportenity to dispose ofthe balaues of Mins ELEANOR Shee Sie ee SHEPPARD, Sacem, Jin 3—Arr brig Jacob Story, Cayeane; sid, brig | their stock A large portion of it has been Lr > . WM. A. KING, AND F. SEER: Henry; schrs Grandee, Grundell, (arr 2d) from New York for | at the Great Peremptory Auction Sales; therefore, will make & Me Soy AND, pone ices. Halifax, NS; ebeces & Foliy, and others, ew Yor; | Hey te anhutgion fom present prices, eaddo venuureowsy | MUL Bi MAMAS on ce Til HAM, ‘tr sloo} Jexnor, fe, vel a heir wi ans mere Stocks, ] fe Poe New, Delight, Gibbs, New Work; Jan, arr seh inducements top rebancrs inthe wey of Bry Goods, | H.C, That & moni e enone jelmond, inthis ity. Chen —————— adage tea fiends and castomers, | A New ond Bosnians et imported from Bari By Last Night’s Southern Mail. made in this advertisement, as they are Prepared and will sub: | Poreuse” ge conning Hop ting ete cAeiee et Ter: vuMoRE, Jam6—Arr brig 8114g Marean, Nichol: inte oy wage of i stram including the fia Ch te, Martivique, 13¢h ult Hef brig’ jen} L Swan, Bi stock consists of the richest and most costly goods that ‘boe, Fife Hora, Bourdon D’Orgue, &e., wi]! from New York, ¢o sail wy for Trinidad. been im} this season, We would respectfully invite | for the frst time in this . by ne. KING, aegom- Ton 731s, schr lies fom New York, for Tol tiie gaitand amine for themasivenyaaking hous to bay'e | ptnied oo the Fiano Force by Me Tos ihe ietrament ie r. en Derfectly satisfie oa ‘euab come mecehets Havre; barave Maryland, Ee"Forfurherparticulars, please read the following: a | Sf0sblepC enabling the performs to give the. grenast exorer, eettapmuaiia, in eo Are Feotet eM cre ee the courte eLihe crag Wi DAVIS, the embuant por LADRLEHIA” . cid. sehr Biieu, Charleston, SILKS—SILKS, ‘on the Baim lure, will perform « Grund Duett Con- ady Clifton, New Yor! reduced 2 per cent. A large Jot of rich Dark Silks, Splendid Silks for street. dresses, } former prices &, Os, 10 per WANTED, Tae ride and heavy ize silks at 8 3 wide and heavy 1283 : .N’ do Paris Silks, for evening 3 have beensold by the S°men ants abire aptaue ton te | reece viareee orn cS its, < _ ae 5 ra ” out any charge, and six with 4) fi delay #¢ posal fececous, | 7 One vera wide oplondid Camelion Striped Silks, reduced So iliac Cont bn hand Ses Beane are ners abe Eenped Changer Sil 4 4 er yard ~~ ich Horizontal Btrived Silks, alf reduced. WANTED, Splendid Brocade Bilks, very cheap. FREE TEMPERANCE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, in msenibcons Brocade Silks, rich as any that has ever been AT Bis where scrvgats Gal guciuants oferery conseitycbok | — Wide Satin Beriped Black Biiks, have been sold this soasan male and femate, are furnished Pree to employers. . at 12 and 14s per yard—reduced to 95. (or gem sey of a Sono g be Anges 3, va paety: ‘oan eases of wide Gro de Rhines, reduced from 25 to30 Sober isdusuioes eed capeble: cusetccsmmeatedoraiioned | "figh Lustre Gro de Rhines, 27% inches wide oaly $1 er to.engage to employers. EX wide BlackSitks, Horizontal Striped 86d. anginal ishing, employment of any kind who Gan prove, satia(actorily, thesbove character, ean ob- SHAWL&—SHAWLS. tain good situetions-no others need apply. 9'Im*m | A large stock of Shawls, and are to be sold ts soon as possi- ble, eowsequently they will be red at the following rates:— genuine Lyons Broche Shawls only $10. INK, SEALING WA. 250 X, WAFERS, Kc. GROSS Steel Pen Black Writing Iak, 2, flor Ci that we have been sel- 32 0z.; 100 gross Blue, japon an sing INK. | Wapentor Cashmere Shawls all wool, we iso gross Indelible INK. with or without | ling at $20 now $1¢ and $15. Paration— warranted; £000 Ibs, WAKEIS, ail kinds, from 1c. py fine Double Ceaters all wool, that have been selling at {0,05 perlb ; $(001bs. SEALING WAX, various qualities, 5 Fal eg Faris Sguare Shaws redneed frm 8500068, jeateabove are warranted equal to any inthe country. Dea- Bye Broche Long Shawls, white and drab ground only lers supplied on liberal terms, rt low BEUs Be Paris Long Shawls, extra size, reduced from $30 to $20. DDdeE VIDS, cong Shawls, Mexstuseteris ead Caen Splendid Paris Tonk Shawla; reduced $90 per hawi- a3 Im*re 112 John street, ooposite Cliff. It isjust the season for shawls, and the entire stock w: bi: “CASUMERES, MUSLIN DE LAINES, ko. Between /. veand six thousand yards of pe ot wd a ws NEW SEGAB STORE. Lis 415 Broadway, Corner A NHE SUBSCRIBER would inform hi Hie thas bate Guraed tor ener Bs He ‘panes Abi and Principe by Ne age a ~<— ‘ ally - ant Laine, re- ‘a0 ra hy ; : Segars, w he i rrepared to fel a prieeg mhich wt Ie ted ‘ de Laines; Partrale, Lupin & Co. Manufacturers, ther dealers. He hopes by atten t : tion ro business and fau dealing, to merit the Prenake ofthe | _ Bi es of the same make, bright colors, all pnblie. C.F. ERTZ. wool ouly § 5 galas al Iwtre | “'Moussclin de Lanes superior fabric, reduced 3s per yard. 7. G. BEI Cashmere E. Cosse all wool cost 75 cents to import, gnly 3s TAXIDERMIST, Cashmere HE. Cosee,'superiet quality, price $1 reduced to FOO eee on hind e suctet oF Cone Bandas Let | We have many styles of the above goods not enumerated, and for perlor or mantel ornaments. Also, a large collection of | would call particular attention to this opt anny aa wetedl Mouuted Birds, Bird Skins, &e., forsale or exchanged. Pet | Well assured that the expectation of all will be reali Birds, &e., mounted in a » to order.— FRENCH CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, kc. ery lor manper, Public or private collections supplied at the shortest notice. A large lot of Paris made Cloaks, just imported and will be eet nnn aren Cloaks 4 ry Tich Plaig © id Coat Dresses, the latest sty} MERCHANTS BERTON BAT BALUBS' | Sez Cue ponicle ies erent this INTER STYLE GENTLEMEN'S BEAVER and Ve market. ik French Silk Hats, Travelling, Eveuing.and other Caps of | Velvet ‘and Silk Mantilles, equally cheap. it aud the very best materials, got up.m t fashionable CLOAKINGS, PLAIDS, &a. y for inspeetion and sale. Splendid lot rich Plaids. reduced 25 per ceat. ‘Quality of the gords offered at this establioh- | Extra Fine Paris Cloakiugs, very cheap. em Lo the notice of tI ot ee sing. All Wool Paris Cloaking. The smporter’s price was $1,30 ROWE, Merchants’ Exeh | per yard, now will be sacrificed at 6 shillings per yard. 410 Im*r 40 William street. Dark shaded Stripes, and Extra Wide Merinoes, ke. LINENS, LINENS, MENT, | For the Exclusve Sale of 4c Irish Linens, all prices Choice L PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, AND TOILET | | Brat Nap gle Basa got Boab Be Damask Fable Cloths HP subserive MBLEEALE, ATO Rear, herve abuck, Birds Eye, Scotch andlrish Towelling. T Tien Teer, tho ae simired ist 7 ‘of choice 8 | ‘Long Cloths, with «fall and general assortment of famery aud Toilet Soaps, aud wha was there awarded, by the j honorable judges, « Guiden Medel, ed Dliabe | ified the particular styles and prices of the Taouelpthisighty se Nove Raceline emien be cfles speek | above goods, bu Tosuch prices as will tily of Perfumery not to be ed either in Europe of | secure immediate Surpass merica. He would remark that his Perfumery has the 4 IN DRESSES, ke. mirage ar the fog of erg phy ctv td it | g'oenid oe of ven Drew be el et the the Laboratory of Laugie Pere et Fis, of which he was for | "tal prices, Retips whisk wit ve gota wetriehoe. y Europe ving been for | “140 Embroidered Chuinizetcs, which w th tee: of a skaill ; Siu ZtincoF aay bors eaatPotemees Pomemioe Of *sKll | 0 Dozen Ligon Cumbrig Hala. nr ands pardon, A complete assortment of choice articles of the most cele- jess. they cost to import, which is brated foreign houses, will at all times be kept on havd. thus than the regular prise. ‘Scarfs only 2. 20 Biyles of Ladies’ Neck Searfe—:ll will be sold very low. ‘With a great variety of other Fancy ie 9" ifthere ae any, merchants from ochet_towns and citios eNelpaers ny ONE eeLay a CO, sai ieee “No, 245 Brosdway, New York. c le, N 8, {Splendid Povge Lapin, Beydons, Solver aCe, just opeued beiog wil r ted from Paris a bea ARTICLES, suitable for the ‘The subscriber does not adv deform: ity which wil nd to choose, and he utiful assortm: FANCY coaching holidays. P which will ehange into beauty, and old age into youth, or, Fomarums possess the transcendent virtue of creating new or- miracles he leaves for vaubmere ta entifically componuded that no unveutrelized alkall snd he offers a most leg ration, so highly recommended by an accomplish ress of America, his AMAND4NE, which will prevent or cure the most inveterate chappirg «f the skin. f He offers his uarivailed SHAVING CREAM, an article fonce tried, wil always be present in every geutle man s dressing ease <i He offers his COSMETIC CREAM, 20 invaluable an appli eation to delicate faces after shaving, a much more elegact pre Sey the riche: tailed fro sold for b; see them. 3 to % ceuts per the ease in shis market PLUMBING WORK, Broadway, New York. oe Tomtuben punlog aprons of tee Bene trork ie eis, We invite ni Im*m i \ | | J. ration than the Cold Cream. | scdici i * i He offers for the head, OILS, ESSENCES, POMATUMS | *@icitsa tral, Improvements iu constraction, good work, ex and WASHES, posscesed of various properties, some design | P'tO0 She am Some Nia es en Hi Quinn, 58 Nassau st., Sreusction ot the Serio somes ot” haurrome.ce care disor” | attended to,” a im” Pertios for the irritable hend, ouhers stimmlating and tonic to | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNREITU Gihoncnnsess Theron sedcdarih yell news WANTED, ‘ causes, redien, Com} ‘with well ap ‘i Paysiological priveiples, irequeatiyrrestere the air, stop ta | GYPRITLESEN and Families can obtain he full value { hen its lose does notative fromm a destruction ‘ef the or- posh th Laios ead Gantlemante’ Wering sabpen “, mm re, the La) mason: be sestereeed, vin ee thon- | stare, ntiemen leaving oF retarning to the Sand nostrums 30 # war cure in all enses.— : His BEARS O1L, he assures the public, Sen Ree py hip ry ord Bectses carota as wot ss copia in | the Fost Ofc wil peRromptly at, virwie (ot which it difers from othe | Say irranine! Woitlien: aracter. For the quality of hi he can refer to Messrs. Aspin- 770 7 wall, Miiteas Chilton: aad many orhere of sige aes jilton, and ery. — of the most respecta- this city, who for the last several years have iE | MODEL OF THE cft¥ OF NEW HAVEN, as represented, and if | axp THE , | MODELS OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND ingly, but also thankfally es aaa DISTINGUISHED LOCALITIES OF anxious to acquire for his estal character for veraci- NEW YORK. ty and good faith, whea, from the nature of the articles, ‘Together with Models of the Monson Trarn at Navyoo, is 80 much room for misrepresentation, and he eajoins it uj the Stary. Hovsr. at Harrop, and WitHer’s Patert Fine | nll in his employ to maincain the same adherence to truth and | Yecare Exaixe, are now ready for exhibition, for a short | geod faith. "A cail's most SCSI: wetted oe, time, at the Gramitx Buripima, corner Broadway and Cham- iS ers street. Manet: on f Perfamery, bition, from 9 A.M., 1010 P.M. No. 130 Broadway, between Liberty aud Courtlandt, Wedece! Bmait oueuaon Teles, 90 sents Children under 431 Im*re ‘and 114 Chesuut street, Philadelphis. | 19. half-price. | J: PORTER BELDEN, Froprietar. py MURES, MUFFS AND FURS. || y, B. CUNNINGHAM, tendant. ise those Ladi them- ‘33 Dione etree wt elven wrth Matt co call SOW Si COOPERS Perteere iesetved per'snige, Rpetric: eed Wes, tha euterinemiousd rt o ‘ancy Furs,and we wi ; attney will ind his Mufts not clouesuperier but | ~Orard: Dapuy & Co. in balf pipes, pale and dark vintages, than any other store in the eity. | 1840 to 1844 Wm. Cooper's lanufactories, aie Bounemort &Beeker, do + 4 do b Isat 64 Bowery, 5 bp heed bi, od ‘atreet—and 9% ee | Whins they ler for sale. “The scent N. B-—All Fars bought st his stores warranted to be what | lock and entitled to debenture. “camer. batt Amin nnd oN tw OLD ROLLED © 30 sheets Cold Rolled Cop- OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT CO. er, unequalled, from 18 to38 o2 tes ley 6 co., HE Annaal Election for Thivtort Directors of the S ga ee tts on 078 of the Cor ‘ “ any. will bg hel ‘at this office, No. 176 Centre street, on CHEMICAL RESULT -2 WONDER (MY CELE Monday the 12th day of January next, between the hoars of 11 | 4& BRATED VEGETABLE LIQUID J VE, and 12 o'clock, A. Nt. guable persons co dye instantaneously their hair, witiont ‘4 ook will be closed fromthe 2th instant until | the inconvenience. For changing 7ed of bar, after tne election. By order, . whi eyebrows, fc. to a brown, black or at | ae C_L. EVERITT, Secretary. | $010, The Stites or conan ee a ee | ROBINSON'S PATENT PORTABLE in the only one sanetioned ‘by the science of chemistry, WATER CLOSETS. | to dye, in an indelible manner, the varione qreteucm net "TES SISK: ond, perons tn a delicate stave of health, will | fs Fyuonngs an wale conbagece ote able arti . ry | ‘They ean be used with either hot or cold water, or fore vapor | . Itplack ws tera Toc bor marked Ni brown, bow bath Ti ly usefal for ships, howbyalss a | ‘ars of counterfeits —Ask for “Jules Hruel’s Vegetable "300 BROADWAY, between | Liguid Hair Dye,” you want i Genuine article. STONE, BROTHERS. JULES L. ant ai it JAMES A SWAIN, re Lala jangar, Wor, 109 and ist Brosdviyy A; CASH TAILOR, lard SW. comer of Ceda ad Wiliam atreets 352 Broad; | ins awarded # the Franklin Institute." ni6 Tm*se ni? Imre CARLTON HOUSE rs) ice | 5 “ R. HOLLICK’S new. book on the etive Fane | TORR ARES EATicoaAacor, Dard | DAL Geass ths Baergnein oe | SFr ay otis wae mare Lea bas octhavaie tee ene | ltoked vy Neds cad Cornigh, Peat street, New York. ‘The per ip sak cate Biving © maseuline umn to only popular and scieatide’ work ever ‘published om this whole fe eed ithproger care, and seconding subject. ja3 tfr to the found to a great ition to - he toil instramentis entirel: 5. Orrice oy THE Jerrenson ixsuRaNce Co., thal the hat ntromgved ia fie orton misutes after Ks spplice | prypey ot the connor Yorks ly 4% Tis Pha is sa cenliieeeee | ae the ofthe Company snd vanity whee ithe tele perflons hair. mi ials I have received | nA fm an Orr alate tre iudephie an wes.” itsBrowtwart A. | Gxo.T. Horr, Sec’y. vis tre Wianues | IMPORTATION OF WATCHES. at lin Institute. = nl6im*re | B. Jncquemod ay i yes, at ny ° i! iy an ved ‘Pregiams awarded at the Frank | HHAYING jess eerired fom Europe, withanew as > rcmrnnessernmedcetidetene aarescerysel See meat nb ad Silver Watches and o SOLAR LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, GIRANDOLES, | independent Seconds, and. double tune Wate EBA TRAYS, fo. | mene, of en entirely new style aa Rind oer HE SUBSCRIBER has just opened a splendid assortment | this oppertanity to cell the attention of all persous in the wateh ‘i . ? | it ke, h, in every respect, Dstiolatan ve x one tobe ign, Gut and elventageans, beth Ses ales in Girandoles, of entire aew patterns, trimmed with D ish prisms of the Gneet Tastre, ets and pairs | to, an ausorzinent 0 apenged Ta Traps ‘Gothie and oval patterns, which he offers for sale at and retail, ti pontthe mest reasonable terme. oy ig | teal N4B—Wanted atthe above son tes me sanulemp mane tiene with the Piano Forte certante a. Mr. TIMAI and Mr. KING wil for the first time in several Yearamnd by articular request Thers's Grand Dstt for wo Piano Fortes, ‘Mr. KING wi Hummel’s Grand anf Morena tb ase ate at Hoe to, Violoncello, Basso, Messrs Davies, Wiese, Munson, wa Walser and Fieeon, wiih jaeer ‘Thetiano Fortes used on this, occasion, will be from the refuel be daly cauocncets Ceuts, to be had et the inet Src LOOK AT THIS. FREE CONCERTS EVERY EVENING, At the RECESS, 157 Broadway. eS is bette is one of the most pleasant places of resort in this ty, and those who like rational ami nts, would ana} be snppoineed ‘inthe arrangements, LUNCHES are se: ever Fish Chowder on s, and Turtl ‘on ‘Wednesdays. The above establishment is fitted in neat style, w! furnished rooms ¥ Week, mouth or by the id im*m Eighth Annuai Ball OF THE EMERALD ASSOCIATION OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. a cgunrea of ler eat Sayelbatl bt te Renegeaae ee the Tun of Janui ; Brooklyn (ise, Military} Gatden. Committee pledge selves no exertions will be spared on th part to make the evening's entertainment as agreeable as, more | ingrestiog: than their former ge that ail Provi- 4 "tckets at $2 each, ean be proc the COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. Owen Colgan, James street. Monthy Riordan, corner York , come! ames Galway, Nassan street. L. Turner, comer Jackson and Marshall. Peck, el ‘Tom 35 Pearl. Jam Wa. frien Reilly, Te6 York sizeet. Mulligan, corner Hicks and Atlantie. Neil, 45 Jemes street. iad Columbia” Chi ichaler, corner York an corner Atlantic jon, 162 Pearl street, hey, Atlantic street. Joha Garvey, Marshall stiect. John Colgan, James street, N. Y. John Reily. corner Jackson gad Fizmgath. ork, or y "» ta} 150 V. Kher Buta, nth Ward Hote, ‘corner Duane and Centre streets, New + D. Sweeney, Ana stiwet, New York. ‘TERRENCE BRADY, . Mr. Lothian's Unrivalind Cattihon Band it extupeds Wlooe | ander the direction of Mr. D.d. Lucas. | _ Dancing to com:nence at 8 o’clock. 429 re MMIT, PROF£SSOR OF THE BANJO Fe SCHOLARS nil ‘be taken to learn the BANJO— terms moderate. Satisf«ctory references can be given, ‘it can be al at treet. 5 WARD MATURIN, ptane thove gentlemen A My informe he pte trses Dinas Chaeretetaes Re | Seabererates rere Bree stab HE FOURTH ANNUAL MILITARY AND CIVIC THArevrne BUGADE CORNET BAND, will Mae Monday Evening, the of Jan: 106, at the AroLie jiog, the Band will periorm the tare to Masani aor ON. During the eve: ces of music—ist, ve | raffa; 40, ‘Trombose Sol y's y dedieated to Col. Avery. Tickets Peterschea, No. 26634 Grand st; » 187 Chatham st; 8 Osburn, ot; W Peterscheu, 9 Mert sr Tacs ives, at; W Hoffman, 161 Wet Broadway; not Daxe rooklyn, and 8 Rothwell, Bowery Theatre. Thi will be wader the management of Mr. Cuantes Wauait, 56 lwistre jowery; 0 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. USIC TAUGHT ON THE LOGERIAN 8! By a Lady who is well experienced in teaching, -sizous of obtnining afew more papils.. Terms M ‘M— is de: A moderate— line addressed to 8. H. at the office of this paper, shall be | duly attended to. 35 im*re | MUSIC, ;RMAN COTILLION BAND woald respec’ fal- trib that apt te ple, ae ee a izes! Galiops, Polkas’ by" Mesardy Btrawen, Laioene Lat ‘The Band consists of from two to twenty-five i ‘ with Bape Patient Orders will tear od to aE the ‘Mr JOHANN MUNCK Till civ alio'nstruction on 10 Forte, on reasonable terms. lo. | Fortes Mr JOHAN: Harp and Pia inquire at mm 167 Elm stres | bers are daily receiving, and ir extensive assortment of rich to ders, kes Th to the wardrobe of Rich, Tae | Gloves, » estal | ment inthis city, and und residents, ‘the subscribers long and knowledge olevery their business, the bar ing ore fat twenty years Deen atively engaged finest iu’ this city, is a guarantee’ that li if | cles, “selecced’ und anni | } all of ents manufactured at our lishment, most, rod French ,fastly and ~ an ne en eee os. j lemen i ir erdera by majl. may on having | Sei coeds ofthe aweliey,and at far ent Prices, with punctuality (by Es ) to any part of | and ras “i ment—a! } the ¢ wit! country, ‘all, favouring uswith a call, ‘on belog tuited “pe ammonia MUSIC, PRIVATE PARTIES ATTENDED aY SCHNEIDER §& REBHUN, ‘59 Crosby Street. 416 Im*re BLEGUKER'S BIKD DEPOL, No. 6 Astor Place, late 7th Street, A few doors East oj HE subscriber respectfally informs opened | , New yok. 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