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Court Before Chiet Justice Jenet, sas case, uta St ach fe tense tote 2 hoa two days, wes sabi forthe Jalendant. ] *W/ 7 Ti) Afinein ‘Time, and Time for « Hint. Joun B. Goveu Go1xg Soura.—We notice by the | Inrerestix@ From Tas Carz or Goop Morz.— N Ly Ww Y ORK HERALD. What is the object of Government? Is it not ie Eastern papers, that this individual hes been lectur- | We have received our files from the Sout of Seed Maur Yertudiiieait suseniee — = maintain order, and give security of life, limb and ing at Salem, before some two thousand person’.— Hope to the 7ch of last November. We make ew bebeds oes Mahi __ property to the peaceful citizen, against the violence It was his first lecture in that town since the late following interesting extract fom the Cape Town : iis apd lesrved divine. The receij == - very ‘chariti Oakley. News from Kurope. of the lawless and abandoned? For what purpose “ unfortunate occurrence”-—as they call his revelry Mail :— Sporue Goat the lecture will be appropriated to | on Jas Heine Zihia bel ate ze. , ‘The Oxford, Captain Rathbone, the packet of the Ist have the citizens of New York created a GoverM- | and drunkenness in thiseity—and his reception was [From the Horn Mail, Nov. 1.) puryeees. Cesk yesterday, resu! in a verdi wenty-! > ‘ ; * r| .—The Right Rev. Bishop McCeskry, parted { the complaint. \ltimo, Was not to leave Liverpool till after the last ment over their city,—a Corporation,—and endow | most flattering. It is much to be regretted that Mr. gana ttve, "nea tray “engee ares cooenecnren will administer ihe Apostolic rite ef Confirmation tie lars and six ceute costs, in behalf ofthe comp, : i o tue Tieroff ve. And.she. may, therefore, bring ¢ is ith pow ed it liberally with Gong rust upon the people i wmed for the “f testing. the disco. | afterneon,in the Church of the Holy Evangelists (Vande- — Augus! ‘ atilligence, IF very Ticats ther aa eae od_Ub mith. pomst,ang _swpstied it say Gongh should beisirast upon the people in thie wey, | mest pitiormad oe te Gereess, of tek teas 3 | water street) Service at 3 orelock. eo dvb eatery. it very likely that she sailed funds to putin exercise the functions of that power? go goon after his erratic conduct in a house of ill- ‘tT, of M. M . during the month of October last, seized e e 2 . Arago, part of which was copied from the Elec |, Goop Suefwzas—The new free Temises of ben be was io company with the Rochester. {s it not that our city may be, to say the least,a safe, fame in the city of New York. Meat Mogexine ato the last punter, of thie pepe - place warship i Marke ae will be teedy to be mesa nme te kanne.and. wns OS : ‘ : ue pres ‘ A 4 ‘ —of the of the earth to asa it is hoped, early ruary. me five or six persons, Annexation of Cub. if not a well regulated habitation for the citizens ‘The glorious cause of temperance, with which he | ;,°%, the, sapability, telegraph. The experiment was | Shae. Ras. Buavar, & Mires, Rector of # Pant’ | Ga hosewent’ Police officer Ryer — The reference to the purchase and annexation Now, we defy the cities of the civilized world to has been so closely identified as a prominent and tried in the grounds of the Good Ho} he at the | com Church, 8t. Croix, will preach to the Young, inthe Free ran liste the house and resct t of Cuba, which has been made in Congress, and | show us the spectacle of worse government, or of popular lecturer, must receive great injury from the Upper end of Government Garde: 4 this e7 that the complainan! Church of the Epiphany, 130 Stanton stree! ven- ther injury, The defence set up st i bi injudici a to the Municipality, of Diocesan ndant for board, and this summary method the meeting held on the same subject in Mlinois, ™ore shameful neglect, than is now exhibited by injudicious efforts of deacon Grint, and others of ee ree ee ear complete success: Fr Moog will bemade in behalf joce: owed rd eee 7 8 matter of quarrel 4 may lead to some curious resultsto American mer- Ut Corporation, in its management of the affairs of | his zealous friends, to bring him in the midst of a pol me dy toe (von Saaen west, 1 comet ee | may. Da. Sewn will this evening, 11th instant | Ti si satiatoction, a verdi ister sampna, oun! chants and others, visiting Spanish countries, either ‘his great city. Ouretreets, in many places, may be numerous public meeting again,before he iscleansed Jong was and filled with water. Two pits were | the Quarterly Bermon/in the French church Du Saint of d6y’ ‘efi ie ed ceniges of but trifling moment, be- in the old or new world. compared to canals, whose banks are broken downs and purified, and repented of hi s. His conduct sito dug Little distance beyond the COLA eae ONE beer inthe "Course of | ing matters Cd inquest, ware Drought 1 and di - Mr. Levy, a member in Congress, offered a reso- UF crossings to citehes filled with mud and dirt; cannot be very soon forgotten or forgiven, by good hiaving’a surface of bouttwo feet by eighteet. inches. | Practical Sermonsonthe Christian Life,” at Emmanuel Posed of, when ey’s Oflloe. lution proposing negotiations for the purchase of ad, when frozen over, to traps and pitfalls, en- men, however tender hearted many of the women | To these plat le wire was EO. eee Churoh, corner of Prince and Thompson streets, this | P 102, Distatet sant were sent Ul to the Grand Cuba—but afterwards he withdrew it. A pub Sharing the unwary passenger to falls and danger- may be towards him; and we should think they weerear te aiieed tots tas oite Ch euther end ‘of the trench, boy ee dep co ap TOP ay Pee | Frese —l Tes, A. Corning and Thomas Taylor, captain ie meeting was also recently held in Illinois tor US fractures. Perhaps, with the exception of would be the very last to show him mercy. Mr. ‘These preparations being completed, a small ba\tery and Parish, Northford, will be consecrated by the ht Rev. | and mai of the Mt areal ‘Punishment on 8 sailor the same purpose, which was attended by the Go- Prosdway, mo city in the world is so badly lighted Gough, notwithstanding he has a beauti(ul wife, Pree ee eee ie neclle vigorously ‘devia, | Bishop of the Diocese, on Tuesday, Cn oncrted ee Te | ni Poly os beord said voseel- veliorend ether fenctionssies of that Binte as New York, and no streets so dangerous and dit- whom he had solemnly sworn, before God and ted to 90°, thus proving that the circuit was in no degree | | A Linener eg lag pete Pye no A $7,300 to “Calondaremonday- All these movements are easily understood here ; , *Steeable. We are weared with calling attention | man, to “love, cherish, and protect”—he notwith- interra ay Cie LN aa gersded aque of the various benevolent objects, and the year before about (,_._ Court Calendar» 49)" go, 61, 03, 64, but if the impression should go abroad to Spain that '® these things. Let us make, however, one more | standing this fair creature was in this city at the it was really the intention of the United States to | T@p atthe consciences of ourcity dignitaries, and | time, gh alps of her husband, Mr. Gough i, i le, thi ry to doubt that had the | the same. 3 | 67, 68, 50,60, 61. been very much larger the same result would | ‘Tye Rev. C. A. Fosren has been canonically received | "“iphe Court of Common Ploas will not *it this week, it i i 4 hi fared. into the diocese of Pennsylvania by letters dismissory | ‘vacation. annex the Island of Cuba, we fear that 1¢ would re- | Pefehance we may succeed in waking them up from | himself, it 18 well known, and can be proved, was here Sprcnres. | stoog thet for the purpose of the | from the Provisional Bishop of Mi Mr. Foster | P96 =" rs fas in the company of a filthy crew for one whole week, Mikeritaiperethoon visional nes’’ church, Muncy, Lycoming | aed Chae. ate aed Beet sultin great injury to our mercantile interests in ‘heir long, deep slumbers. : and drunk nearly all the time, at that. Why, the Nhe ends of both belong bro 5 Rey Per ) | publican, published at Alexandria in a that quarter. The Spanish people and government We would particularly direct attention to a nui- | scent or she au, cologne satar with yaar er paratus at the termini, tg fs Nise eaGiobs a vod and accepted an | hb death, ‘that pl ‘of Gen. Walte a imay not be able to understand that any member of S28¢¢ to which the Corporation attempts to put no bathed hig soft temples, is now hanging about him, ete th 4 now, however, b | unanimous call to St. John’s parish, Hampton, Flizabeth | Frog - ape a sans rable bor wart arith the defence and reminds usof the rose of Tom Moore. Let tinctly proved that one wire nly at Congress can introduce resolution, however ab- check, though it has the full power to do #0; and to | him go where he may, or do what he will, the scent being simply attached to metal p City county, Va. of St. Philip, at a’point below. He defended the position Tue Rev. THos. Matrany having resi; the rector: | sgaiastthe bombardment of the Englisa ‘with signal and col surd or indiscreet it may appearto be; butthat the tend to such maiters is its acknowledged duty: of that cologne bottle will adhere tohim, and “hang at each terminus; and that, when a hureh, Athens, ace] ‘a call to the toa the a mere introducing of such resolution attaches no im- We refer to the omnibuses and their drivers. These | round him es In the Sap of almost ang other Tere cents seven howe plate pope —ag rector of ‘Trinity church, burgh, Clinton | herolg Weare, sae Bis galas eye heey. He portance to it. A resolution, before it can be of ‘¢llows ure a perfect nutsance in the best and most | Farr of thigdethaes Qe tee 0 Catt hans soe ° laa Se Semeaeens C2 | aa Among those mentionéd pe any avail, or before any importance should be at- ‘onged streets of the city ; they drive along over Itis plain to the minds of intelligent men that taenel bear ae oe aks tune tee ediceply ws Pe! Togiish esting & that of tne fis. F.W. Faber. | MONEY MAKKET. tached to it, must be acted upon by that body, or Passengers, and dash against carriages, as if they Gough committed gross offences againstmorality,in thought—till the operator movesa finger, and it stops— | I .,7,,1n0,—Bishop of the Presbyterian church of Saturday, Jan. 10-6 P.M. egislation. 4nd impunity to trample down every citizen that | we will venture to say that he will be most signally and direct to useful purposes, so subtile and vast an | cea Te eae RT a ssoer Painted Post, N.Y. | are now out, and there is nothing but the staves left to It the Spanish government really supposed that ©M€8 across their path. It is sometimes dangerous | rebuked. The standard of virtue among the | *6e=cy! | Frescation on ing of the Seriptures by the Rev. | sustain the fabric. Long Island foll off 3 per cent ; it was the serious intention of the American gov- to attempt to crossthe streets forthem, and the lives Finke gene ‘ikon ted the pe Sipe Latest From Santa F'g.—Yesterday, we received Wood, of ade; sermon by ernment to annex the Island of Cuba, in the same of passengers are daily put in jeopardy by them. | Salem and Boston, who have received Mr. Gough, from a correspondent at Santa Fe two letters, one | of Ogdensd: ps installing prayer by Ste _. v4 way that it has ‘Texas, the injury it would cause to The other day we saw a poor old woman knocked | reeling from the houses of vice and prostitution in | dated onthe 13th of October, and the other the ith of | Plumb, of Pi ; charge Pir Gy ihe Rev. i F ; H . | Brainard, ot Potedem; to the people by the our merchants who are interested in the trade of down and nearly killed by one of these heavy vehi- | the city of New York, and given him a cordial wel- Novena. Fie pears sia Company rece azived RPottiborne, of Canton, whe ea aod put the con | . on x ; -. come. But what a monstrous proceeding! It tut tions; conclud: er by the Rev. 8. | that country, would be immense. Ina few weeks cles, while the reckless driver, as if proud of his yakeg the heart sick to think of it; and we insist of Tnconendanes i. “ey a: 2 et poy eer fof Se nent besentebon Py the bishop ; aeciared their usual semi-annual interest of five per ct. we will see some curious effects from these move- ¢Xploit, only drove on the faster, to spread more de- upon it, that hereafter Deacon Grant and his aris | of October, a ected Thomas Charvie representative | installed. | on aij sums less then five hundred dollars, and four per ments, re-acting upon Americans, both from Cuba *truction about him. - Not long since, one Dr. Beales and the other warm personal friends of Mr. Gough, | in Congress. Gen. Manuel Armije berenen appointed | Onpinatios.—Mr. Wm. 8. Leavitt was ordained as pas- | all attms above five hundred, payable ‘on the 19th and Spain was met by two of them, one on each | ™4y Mot feel ashamed to entertain sbandoned | Governor of New Mexico, but not then entered | tor of the Eliot church, Newton, Mass., Dec. 8d, 1845,— | cent on all act he ad is women, and old rakes and libertines, at their pri- | upon his official duties; and Francisco Garcin Conde | Jnyocation and reading the scriptures, Rev. Mr. Kirk ; instant. Rockholm; Eesgen A. Savage | Canton 2; Harlem 8; Norwich & Worcester 8] ; Erie Railroad 2 ; Morris Canal! ; Farmers’ Loan 1} ; Penn- sylvania fives } ; Ilinois } 5 U.8. Bank }. Reading and North American Trust closed firm at yesterday’s prices. The Trustees of the Greenwich Savings Bank have se a = i ¥ 7 side, and dashed out of his carriage into the ties, knowing them to be such. i ‘was appointed general of the fifth division, composed of prayer, Rev. Mr. Bushnal); sermon, Rev. Etward Bee- | - Insurance Company has declared Firty-Fov R AND Fort INE 5 oR THE Errect mud, while the carriage itself was smashed ist finaly Oe tas there is J pe Wena | the States of ‘o, Chibuahua and New Mexico. ener DDS ordaini: ayer, Rev. Mr, Aikin; charge to a ee sat for the last ax months. oneal Rie abie Genr-Atfieeb blush tt would |, pieces by the concussion. The proprie- | thw women, of a certain class,ito see the fallen an se aston Heese Sane eet ses Me PGlibert; nddrens te the people, Rev- Air, Biegdon | "The Bank of ‘Washingto ton, D-C., has declared « half seem as if Mr. Calhoun’s position : id “ lecturer. F e Cu louse at e Ir. 3 address , . Mr. 3 " mere.uatoward,.and lees eonlaag Mist ra ered tors of these vehicles are responsible men; they eee spon yal deuce Te ag On the first of June, Manuro Chervis,a man much concluding prayer, Rev. J. Leavitt ; benediction by the yearly dividend of three per co. ceinieane. . 4 can drive, some of them, not merely their four-in- or fifteen thousand abandoned females, Mr Gough | Tespected by the Americans, died in Santa Fe. Gene: posters | ‘The Potomac Insurance Company," ”, ue 1 appeared to be. When we hear of the loud plau- hand but thei npeiees 7 could fill Mr. David Hale’s Tabernacle: for there 1s ral Conde, collector of customs, is said to have been Onvixation.—Mr. B. 8. Kendall, late from Andover | C., has decl ahalf yearly dividens of five per cent. dits—the clapping of-handa—the wild enthusiasm, | 4 but even their twenty-two-in-hand; and we r ‘ th hi id rat ; much harder on traders than in former years. The Theological Seminary, wes ordained in Machias, Dec. | ©» jared County Bank, * are sure that if the Corporation did its dut d barely, one'among them, who could raise a quarter | duties amount to seven hundredvend fifty dollars per | 29th. 2 New counterfeits on the Montgomery peers which followed the speech of John Q. Adams, it 2 _cuty, and ofa dollar, but would freely give it to see him, be- wagon load of goods, and one hundred and filty dollars : made their 9; hy divioegg ? only subjected th fd i i d 8 le ‘i The Presbytery of Genesee will hold its semi-annual | Johnstown, N.Y., have made ppeartn“° may appear as if No. 54 was going up, and'No. 49 07 SU" ose engines of destruction, which | fore his final departure for the South. He has gain~ | for translating invoices, &c., and they were rigidly 6° meeting at Gaineville, on Tuesday, the 18th of January ‘A, in German toxt, No. 600, dated Septembe.” 27%, eB UP» sail dash along our streets, to proper discipline and con. ¢d an unenviable notoriety amongthat class of our | acted. Not only was this the case, but many ofthe Te a6 9 O14 : Selter A, ivteenne pil lay in we was sinking down—in other words, that the “‘inacti- trol, the proprietors would eith ~ | population, and he is often toasted among them, us | 8°0d8 were seized, as being protribited, and heavy losses 1844. Vignette—cattle under a tree, locomotive vity” policy of Calhoun would fall prostrate before ‘™.? 1° Prop ether employ more Cl- Neacon Grant's friend, and as the bright, particular Were sustained. The writer had one load confiscated, ~ d distance, on the right end a female with a sheaf of corn, the activity movement of John Q. and the Western vilized drivers, or reduce the ferocious creaturea temperance star of the North, who speaks down all feamend eh ond the gh bed im mapees eat ree Pant. piste a eel ‘Sorrsspaneynt on the left endtwo 5’s. The words “countersigned and that now conduct them to the gentle temperament opposition. May his health and morals improve | yes have teen in the habie of taking out contraband sends us the following. Such things certainly de- | |. &:,,,0q» printed on the back, and signed D. Holt, Ro- men. Not so. Festi lente— aire 5, wae ks ap eteapydot ed i Hew ee of lambs. As it is, they are a brutal, ferociois and under a Southern sun. goods, with she sapiios. assent of tl ustom hous serve attention from somebody :— aS Ae rit gister, with blue ink. Paper thin and greasy—the filling ‘ i > barbarous race of beings, wh i City Intelligence. Ory UF tee cate, Ru enone Waat ane tHe Duties or tue Stax Pouce ?- is miserably executed. of John Q ’s epeech will produce a re-action. The jjctIeasty lete ol d apt ; ee Corporation | V/s ermina Wanna Sourreeen tit iv due to the | Senta Fe, with’ onders to: have been induced to make th geri Nasuvillé and Chattencoge Reliroed South will be knit closer and closer to Call y lets alone todo as they jlease—to lord it gevoral mail agents on the various routes in New Eng- of this article, in consequonc: e e seeps bb Thad of the ‘voli F fo Calhoun over the quiet throng of passing citizens, and spread land, to atate that the missing letters, mentioned yostor. Slave sig WoHll aeanoasts renovate thu feet In “thle inChatham street, between 9 and 10 o'clock on the | were to be opened at Nashville, on the 6th Jandary.— when ai see ti i lead of the policy contrary to his; * deatruction aall’e¥en death round thesh’ day, were dropped lute the. ost atom at the East, long ticular. Duties will be, it is aioe heal dg hl _ top of ss teeich go This road will join the ‘Western and Atlantic Railroed.— samnmtod bpieuch @-manias Mr, Adams,» The:DA')' (1: is: tmeuthat, aonething whould: be: dose, cad] Site ged gp orere neh canara | down to ax oyster cellar. The one p the other, |The Georgia Legislature passed a bill to extend the party will be greatly weakened by the help of Mr. which knocked him backwards to the bottom of the steps | Western and Atlantic railroad. It authorises the Gov- 1e b zs é that the people should be protected from bein, Tue Way tux Buacx Cow 1 Mitaep.—A friend of ¥ f excee: Adams. Like Samson, he has laid hold of the pil- trampled under foot by fiercely driven horses ang 94% hes mformed us of a transaction in the milk line, | an apprehension of war, the ‘eople of the lower coun. $D4 agsingt the inside door of ie collar, Hho pe bru | ¢rnor to isrue State bondeto an amount not exceeding lars; but he will pull ail down about their heads. ,. * which we think deserves notice About nine on Thurs- try had been induced to visit Santa Fe to make their tq] feat, ran towards Orange street. I concluded that the | $55,000 per annum for ‘two years, not to be sold for less. savage charioteers. Let us not be misunderstood— day morning, a milk cart came down Mott street at a ve- hases. . cella: neck than 1 inti th When the noise, and smoke, and shouts are cleared A ee 4 yank tae Ps) | PONS . one that was pitched into the r had his or back | their par value. This appropriation, it is thought, > y we delight in the activity, the life, the animation | Y T#pid_rate, and when the driver came opppaite a The citizens of New Mexico had been very much en- broken, but, to my surprise, he crawled up the steps on the road to Cross Plains. up, and men, recovering from the loud report of and bust . jump near Chatham square, he reined in the horse so | noyed by the Utaw Indians. They arosupposedte havo ait fours, his face bloody, and asked, “Where is the fel- | Will continue the . foliay’s bombshell, begin to look about them, then Shy "Wane. O1 oUF Bteat city ; but Fe SS: | eee ead akc the epdiods cote wile aearty one hundred of the citizens of that State, jow that knocked me down ? By the time he got tothe ‘The Mill Creek Railroad Company bas declared a divi A s > c os . hauncher je the off the one of cans, stock. On ive: i a wilttse'seen John Q:-fixt-on-the ground;'6¢ blown, and judicious regulation—we call for good govern. a ey were daily running stocl river, top ofthe steps, the other one canle back pitched dend of 7} per cent for the last year. runs into the air, and Calhoun, compromise, peace, mo- s : : went to the pump, and filled it~ got into th nd | i iat eetcees apenas | ment, that like other great cities of the world, we turned the water (threo oF four quarts) into aad | cattevets thie Letcis; and waanty' welete nw eepertngreon, into him again, but did not Knock him to the Vottom # #2" | from Port Carbon to Broad Mountain, where it connects deration, 49, Polk and his administration, erect, " triumphant, stable and prosperous. may exhibit greatness, combined with order, and then drove off like Jehu; so that by the time hi hed | dition. Many of them is astrong desire to be an- until * called with the Danville and Pottsville, and forms a part of that Heel cteriaetaeaae ; cat dd fisnoxt customer, the milk and’ water would be tho: | need’ tothe United States, and aay they wiah cobs un. | eep.to step, unt Reker na GetiGmee cme | tectateak eak: . you giumate regulation. roughly mixed. This is the first transaction of the kind | dera government which will protect their lives and, With a’club made his appearance, and inquired what was | wPo’ Benk to be ina very There might be ten times the number of carriages Wao bet oats wndles O65 Sy ek Bi we are wold ee | property: and not subject, them to forces leans, or tthe matter,which I told him, and’ showed him the cellar, | The sd cae ator gbe th sete ond siepdeking ame pati by practice is quite common, and the citizens defrau tl rt: the soldiers of the coun- 9 v sang froi e Axouition Movemenrs.—The advent of Cassius in our streets, and by proper order and control, not paving for water instead of milk. Why can we net | try, as bas been the case. till, the majority are op- ‘ae aie cone eee att f eaioes ae | pan geod herd loudly in favor of the la- M. Clay, the celebrated abolition leader, from Ken- half the danger and disorder which now prevail in ve an inspector of milk, who, by proper instruments, | ” | | posed to annexatiod, as are most of the officers. fere.” | then told him that I presumed he knew his duty % tucky, has created such a ferment here, that we per- them. its quali boring classes of that city. tested? ‘The writer says he was at the gold mines, and that the | better than I did ; but I still thought it the duty of po- { ‘Adiga ol-Fill en deposit et Jan, 4885, $1,826,821 92 0) 2 ‘a8 most other articles in common ithout doubt a lar; rtion of the . se ceive a movement is contemplated, no doubt with Gentlemen of the Corporation, we call upon you | sickness among children is caused by adulterated milk. miners are gettil id in great abundance. At the Tu- licemen to ct the citizens, aod prevent killing or erto,R, Coupbell athe air American engaged in work. | er till refused to interfere. I then turned to- | Received from ol i} } the intet.tion of agitating the public opinion on the to attend to your duty—to consider the purposes for. Pumavenruta Taal | ing.’ In that plassara, he found a gold which as my daughter was along withme—else | | _ during the year 1640, Lait ald 4 - " ‘ | 7 | Received for Divid on abolition subject, in the Northern States. which you were constituted the heads of the city— thaitrnels veesendans about tan: smiles this | eempeana aaa Piel sSshos | MaDe air ekl ee mal ealglt Rie otitent pal ipemst ne| | “Stocks owned by the Bank, From a notice in the abolition organ, the Tribune, that the peace, the security, the lives of the citizens, to send dick fora tender, They did not arrive here till | nineteen dollars and twentydive cents. At the old | the men wee under en impression. that che fracas | and for interest on Lons, ids eesti ey Which te ale : he ji E ii A Fi ‘ o’clock. | plassara, there were two Americans at work, Mr. Dal- | had commenced in the oyster cellar, was * pee is = ‘0 the oe of ee Post Office, tor ad- are Poti ates i your charge ; and if these duties © teerr.—A quantity of clothing wad stolen yoaterday | am of St. Louls, and’ Mf. ‘Waters, of Vermont. They | one of his reasons for refusing to interfere. I went back mor mpd rtising letters, we learn that a correspondence has are too heavy for you—if you have not wisdom morning from the store of D. Francis, No. 348 Broad- = the gold by a process of grinding and quicksilver— | and told him thet the man was knocked down the steps $1,931, ken place between certain leading politicians of enough to devise proper plans of regulation and go- Way. The store was entered about 8 o'clock, while the | the dustis much sought after, by traders, as specie is from the sidewalk ; but that had no effect. he said it Paid Depositors duri his y 4 Mr. Clay, by hich i hat th ment, It the ho ha . boy was opening it. liable to six per cent. export duty. ‘was not juty. I then told him he ought to know what this city, and Mr. Olay, by which it appears that the | verm t, consult those who have. ‘There are wise, Fata Accioent.—A boy about 14, cake It nig Be matter of interest to our merchants to learn | his ey was better than J did, and that I wouldcall on state atter is to deliver a discourse at the Tabernacle, and provident, and sensible men among us, who was brought into the City Hospital yestorday, having | Cate Leieseiata ee Bre 006) saEatesreOetuurn ase || thé Lente deems oan leteee eerie cates WES, 9980,296. 46 tham street. "He d y | ensdorfer & Co. had bought ou! lenstein, and Colburn ice interfere, suppress rs, . 31, 1845, 1,388,748 82 ot poker. hasten, prithee, gentleren, hasten to put an end to Mortly afer Nis admission eslly,the mysteries of Powsht.gut Datglass, Hattin & Co, Kauffman & Boling, whore duty is it? is certainly the duty of somebody ee Ask tes coploned EOE Mose teem Thi. A : rf : : s , son ney. is of 1e irsons when down rat we mayemecak ys arty or opts ig aia the wild chaos and dangerous insecurity which New York a Decoming as fri ‘as those of other | stocks were readily taken for the lowMr trade. Mr. De- kicked and besten; and ifpolicemem, who are paid for it, estate, andin the purchase of stocks, and, in the opin, a the present situation of the country; and the re- now hang disgraéefully over ourcity, both by day to pens wedges neste) jomes Mills, of Tom 60., | vinney was very ill, and his life despaired of, but as the | cannot, or will not dothis duty, itis high time that it is jon of the Committee, are safely and judiciously in. czat development in Congress on the Oregon quee- and by night. IST wits us and it Of poutey. Hosa staare Steeduenstertaggg "uation omy my |e a oe et eal ata Sae ene . D . - | be presu at not die. ou m. }» also, e citi- a tion, make it more so. According to (ell appear. Panto 1x Watt, STRE@T.—The panic in Wallstreet 2% house, No. 73 Robinson street, and has not since ‘rom the last letter, we learn that the Americans on Vous ere informed what the duty of a policeman, incases | There were open on the Ist of January, 1845, 5,056 ac. ances, the leading abolitionists in Congress are go- reet been heard from. He had somewhere between $16 and the frontier, at the Moreau, and the Spaniard: been of this kind, are ; and I conceive it to be the duty of the | counts; there were opened during the year 1,686, and o-morrow evening, by way of beginning the game will aid you with their counsels. At all events, been Tun over by a wagon in increased yesterday, and many stocks went down $400 with him. ordered to remove to the river Avajo, with their Mayor andthe Chief to give us this information. The ing for the “* whole of Oregon, or none ;” but whe- 5 5 tf ; closed during the same period 1,114, leaving open on the > ‘Se Ci oO , Jan. 10.—The Coroner held anin- stock ; and it was then believed by the Mexicans that remark by the policeman that such things were com- ther “nene or the whole,” we know not—and in- from two to four per cent. (See money article.) oe Mbgo Soe ao en te to be declared. if mon, as an excuse for not interfering, is,to my under- 31st Decembor, 1846, 5,628 accounts. ‘ Pr 4 hs u uest ye , at 215 Elizabeth street, on the bod: war endl fo.veth deanery cxane iiiamenente aan | 2 This continued falling of the stock market arises Patrick, Blake, Gorn in Irelend, 38 ‘years of age. rere Messrs. Wethered & Co. had just arrived from the standing, ons of the best reasons for his interference. ‘The amount paid depositors during the year, exceeds . . from a combination of causes—the Oregon contro- pears this man was ascending the steps {rom the base- | United States. The Custom House, it is xacted The morecommon such practices, the greater the the receipts from depositors for the same time, $1,234 13. dency of which will be to create a rupture between th f : ment of Bridget Mooney,on Friday night, and wien near | from them full duties on all their stock—and even the cessity for their sup) ion and reformation. When pt England and the United States, on that question ; versy—the prospect of Congress passing the sub- the top, a part of the r gave way,which caused him | sam: rate was charged for an empty wagon. On bag we to have the needful police and other city reforms 7— The amount received from depositors,was therefore less , > treasury—the fright of the banks—the curtailment to fall headlong down the steps, and striking his head on ie agons the charge was $150. The writer thinks Shall, ave them next May, or not? Whenare those onthe 3ist of December, 1645, than on the Sist of De- believing, probably, that a war would lead te an in” | 14 calling in of stock-jobbing loans—all uniting ‘%¢.bottom step fractured his that when Gen. Armijo takes the chair of Governor, the awning posts in Nassau street tobe removed? When is | coher 1644, although there had been 872 increase in surrection in the Southern States, en which they I [4 iting to be in liquor at the time. H day morning Americans will find more or. He appeared vey the Independent Reform party tobe organized ? M. the soivial ath ile wil the year, showing that are always prospectively feasting their eyes. together. The principal havoc is, however, in fan- about 9 o’clock, from the inju: by the fall. | friendly, and invited Americans to the Assembly wi t i a Court of Oyer and Terminer. there must have been a decrease in the average amoun' The declarations in Congress, coupled with the i shi i . . Verdict, according to the above it met, and from thence to his palace. There, in cy or gambling stocks—the injury will be to gam: mn the siroDgest pefore Juiee Edasonde’ cg a mak A a Ne aero sentiments of several abolition journals, warrant | countries. He said, th: bling banks—and the destruction of gambling job- truvo iswiew for the pose. aad wellirerot’ the Ln e—ani ie Cestru t ‘ ge haga and financiers. All Healy teade id health Rexicievs Mat’ St. John’ ‘ a if wer wore declared, there recelleotia tutvcttan wistioesl i peters lan bg The receipts of the Wastorn failroad Company, for the conclusion that we draw from these indications J) Y church tovlay, the sermon announced to be preached by | WOUld be no fighting by the people of New Mexico. Thursday last,on motion of Mr. Phillips, che assistant the week ending January 3, 1646, compared with the inthe press, and in the abolition ranks. The aboli- : the Rev. Mr. Henry, of the New York University, will, Mr. Joseph McCama died at Cottonwood, on his way District Attorney, fer his re-commitment tothe State | corresponding week last year, have been as annexed :— " 3 draw ‘together a very large co ation, of to Santa Fe, and was buried at Rabbit- was an, and at the of Mr. Warner, Potter’s coun- « tion speech of Mr. Giddings is a pregnant move- IMPORTANT Mepica InteLuicence—Qi UACKERY ang. Pw sm bat ol claitinnn; tes tueeh Season iy = travelling for his health. Scarcely one mat Ve- pans case waste ened to this morning, to give time Week ending Jan. Po oer nose 146 Increase. ment, in tne new position which the “black and Exrosep—At the clinique of the University, yester- , the subject of his proposed discourse will involve cer- Tal companies escaped the chills and to prease, for the argument. | Passengers. $4,708 4,979 m1 Bldady party” mean now totake. day, the eminent Dr. Mott, in the course ofhis lecture, tin theological principles of exciting interest, connect- The workmen at the mines were ourt—Mr. Warner, what have you to say in this | Freight, &c. 3,399 2007 Shaapttec Le f to the celebrated “Brochieri Water,” re. ¢i! much with the welfare of the persuasion of which | tity of gold. From forty to miners were coming ™etter? | 3 iam 3,108 Let us hear what Cassius has to say. referred to the celebrate rochieri Water,” re- he is a distingu: mem! the well being of into Senta Fe daily, and it was their opinion thet more |, Wanven—I suppose, if your Honer pleases, the ad- | 1y Py ee eC Soa 978 on701 — cently introduced With a great flourish to thishemis- those who profess Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, and Pres- gold would be taken out of the mines this winter than Journment was had for the purpose of o or | Ne eer re eee, — Retiorous Movammrs In GRMANY.—A neW Te- phere, by F. Gaillardet, Chevalier of the Legion of p2teriam creeds, The vocel part of the arrangements, formany years previous, | Gumairinss the usual course would beelther to plead or | Total gain from Jan. 1,105, to Jan. 3,166, $06.97 i FH u " very ic | /o mt een receiv: irom the Uni States e | above increase igious society has, it appears, sprung up in Ger- Ffonor, and pronounced ita “ humbug” and a com-_ tive or superior character. several months. The Americans had raised several Boos Counr—The ing must be put in some shape, | 7h# eigenen on and 18465 of nearly seventy thousand dollars; of this increas, many, entitled ‘ The Friends of Light.” Not only sermon recently preached on temperance at the dred dollars, to gi | proceedi mon “ nostrum” of the day. The learned profes- guy, ee ae ee Gergen te cae aire . ch of Dr. Cox, in Cranbe: treet, will, b: 7 i y Course. rox tHe Paisonen—We should very much fe 4 has this new head of the hydra-headed monster of sor stated that Brochiert offered him the agency of request, be re-delivered this evening, Sicha tneateses, | necuamare ie pcan like to know what the other side mean to sskyazd what | We st tae wanes a trig, ke. = modern religion drawn much attention from the | the « water” when he was in E tale byterian Tabernacle, in Jay street, under the charge of authority this Court has to take any p: pene espe ‘estern Railroad year ending Dec. people, but it has excited solicitude even amon goes ‘urope, but he de- tie Rey. W. B. Lewis. Sanpwicn Istanps.—We have the Px ian, the judgment of another Court; we do not mean | 31, 1845, from all sources, is estimated at $810,000. Th pee gm B clined it. The Christian Union Meeting, announced in the Herald | printed al Honolula, as the organ of the Hawaiian of Waive any of our rights, and we consider this Coart | expenses of the same period, not including interest the monarchs of that country. Ronge and his ad- 4 full reportof Dr. Mott’s curious exposition will £08Ke Place on Friday night, at Dr. Dwight’s Church, | government. It is noteupplied with much news, but | hes, no authority to act, and even if it had, there it D0 404 sinking fand, amounted to $965,000, Income of the herents have given the Roman Church a shake, and 5 A i Position will was attended by a great number of persons. The ministers | coming so far, it is ing. Wo areamusedat the °Vidence before it to warrant it in doing so. | “ Shi ‘a . mer rape s be published in to-morrow’s paper. Of various evaugelical denominations, sinking all minor | spirit sfoppugnation manifested by the good people of _ Count—As I understand the opinion of the late Attor. | year, subject to the payment of interest on loans, end now this er pet ria issaid, giving the Sian igre ag distinctions and ac nowled iy one hope, one the island.” A newspaper war seems as common there a8 | er ee those proceedings are in strict conformity | contribution to the sinking fund, $445,000. The final Church a little shaking. It is time, indeed, it was eatricals. ¥ 5] they have bout here, and the courts of justice are as freely assailed. -- statement of accounts may show a ht variance from coforit would motbe dificult to demonetrate mathe, TAt*~—AReter crowdad sod fahionable eines uate amlgromals in extemal Cty | He Matron tw rapr een impound Cormeen. Civ easeybrue” We dant emi your Moser aC netic matically that whatever was the condition of the ‘*#¢mbled, last evening, at the Park, to witness the ‘The mecting was ably addressed by | ernment and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of hisHis. | . COURT—If there be any defect inthe proceedings there | ‘The income ofthe Boston and Worcester Railroad, ia fourth representation of “Richard II!.” The desire to wit- ness this magnificent production, appears to increase nobl Rev. Dr. Dwight; by the Re’ Roman Chureh at the time of Luther, however cor- ist Kpiscopal’ Church, in_a ywartel appeal tetas | inknce tisesectet tte Satter The coda that of the | Mut bs pect wome'orm orttape ss hn the year ending Des. 1, 1845, from th transportation 0 ler ner and the piety o! must be put in some form or shape. } j adlencos by the Rev, | connate Vienne, thong aeanthik orvalanet See ben Corea vor Prisonen—We eit put itin this form: passengers, freight and mails, and including rents and int rupt it might then have been, the Protestant Church with every ni X, ry night of representation; and the box office is Dr. Cox, of i ‘We appear here ox the petition of the District Attorney, | cidental income, amounted to $504,458. The expenses of this day has become now much more corrupt pesieged, from morn till evening, by persons anxious to | tif] allusion d Protestant Union in London, | seca vole that cinvail somerset tec omaalnyet the | to show that the Court has ne authority to re-commit including repeirs of roed, engines and cars, with addi: than was even in that day, or in any other day, the re . It is truly a brilliant and . which, he observed, rested upon the same grounds of | United States should take precedence of those of Great the prisoner. tions to the road, buildings, engines and cars sufficient to old RBaeghal Ohiebl.) “Dheitich 4s the Brotetdnts upon unity as that adopted by the clergy of Brooklyn; by the | Britain, on account of the previous recognition of Hu, Covrt—We cannot sit here and allow the public time ; 4 rthy the high encomums pre | it. coronation of Richard —the c — Re of the Washington street: by th allen edeno ormer ‘after |. to be wasted by this desultory conversatign; the proceed- | make good any depression in value from wear and decay, have gradually changed altogether the doctrines of the King’s tent—and the last see ttl of Bos- Be Foate, of the Sends treet Methou ist Episcopal | peer ap vent mee road bebe Doe on Ege ha ing. must be put = some cya) 11, wo will em it in the | &4 including expenses of management, interest, da. t 7 + wo lela, au! in magnifice: jure! other mini . The hi d- a ‘ousseL ror Paisonen.— he old faith and religion, and have, with theircon- [iftg'ot the kind we ever witnessed Om eee ene ey od in 4 seartise ediieen jv mae perceive, donot gree. The editor of the | form of « motion, thet this Court has no an to , mage, losses andall incidental expenses, amounted to . . * A was sust tederacies, associations, their anxious seats, groan- the house will be thronged this week by the * | 'olock, when the serviees were concluded. the United States would be attended with some serious Sant the prayer of this petition, nor even if it had, there | $267,849; leaving a net ineome of $236,610. ings, cantings, temperance societies, &c. &c., in- beauty and fashion of New York, we cannot douve, id proceedings in that ni bohoed, as British and ' no evidence npon w! the Court can act. Old Stock Exchange. vented an entirely new system, and Li we assure those who have not seen the play, that their Police Intelligence. ‘American national vessels are constantly thereabout. _ Court—Mr. Graham, have you had sufficient time to 1962, 105 $0 shs Canton Co bI0 206 y new system, and a new religion, most extravagant ideas will no: be disappointed, Jan. 10.— Grand Lareeny-—A beck fellow, called John | ‘The Collingwood left Tohiti on the 26th ult. All was | °%emine this matter fully ? | ah a et unknown to our forefathers in former ages. We Boweny Tueatne.—The entertainments last evening Matthews, was arrested last night by one of the polic pe on shore; the French being busil; i SVEeS Ranaiticeniane Dat year hnece has ® tH 4 a be Fi 30 ® at work on their | time enough to examine it to know that’ your honor has are, therefore, ‘not sorry to find that this corrupt were for the benefit of Mrs. Madison. The evening com: en of the 6th ward, for stealing $50 in bank bills, f1 fortifications and improvements. Some examination had | no gutheri fadicate ‘ease Meo 58do dk u to upon this y ) lo citadel or fraternity of many churches, is being menced with the ‘Idiot Witness,” ater which, “The Le’ | jnte's erio” onthe Five Polat eo tale a potent the relative to: the imprisonment of Mr. Pritchard, and the | gg COs ih connate Ba ia thas Gendaien: | a a = omewhat agitated and set in motion, and its cor- 4¥ andthe Devil.” ‘The fine spectacle of “Timour the | ‘‘balyards,” when Tom, displaying his money to poy fer amount of indemnification to be aworded him, the CO aR ye ‘cones. | " HeerR: 6 4, ruptions coming to the light. Tartar” was then performed ; and the evening closed & drinks, Ltn ted ‘crab” and cut stick. However, French offering £900, while he claims £2000 On ac- | vation while | was connected with the State A Py 2 ry Miloes {these Friends of Light the capital farce of * ily J n jay etwas over after a long chase, and brought count of this difference, i ij | female was discharged upon similar conditions, and vio- « Mohaw. RR. a petri of these Friends of Light appear, as ovaning, the play” of Valentine and | t0 the Stati’n House; but on his way hither, he managed the meanwhile, he had goi leted head, dnl win afterwards. setohen.and Ft Ash & Roca RR 10134 Aibdbidated.in the Genii @beliuibed af ite be Orvon in w iek Me: ‘ony and Blanchard appear, ‘0 swallow all the money; consequently, the policeman at the Samoa group. . win edditi Tee rend te “ He Hertford. 93 5 i tt feng of them, to be srd‘the fine melo drama of“Zembuce” will be playen, A Was unable to hand up the money tothe magistrate in ' “The business men ofthe place advertise their goods | Chinioctet the late ‘Atettoy Gusertl oe the same quer. z jomaegea July 3-44 nothing is the old Quaker doctrine re- strong and attractive bill. the morning. He was locked up by Capt. McGrath, for mostly from the United States. tion, and [ wish to have the assistance of the District At- ug vived under a new name, which doctrine is simply ‘Tux Hanmoxtons at Patoto's—A full and fashionable | “**™ination. A berber is suxious to afford his customers a CGeHgae p . " Mo's. — le n Cy torney, who, it ra, is now sick. his: that every man has a spirit within him fully “¥4ience, (among whom wo recognised some distinguish. | ,, Stealing ¢ JWatch—An old English “Crossman,” by ful shave, and to dress their hair in scientific style. Te was thon agheed | that the matter should atand over to , 4 r a ed amateurs of our city,) were present last night at Pal. | the name of Garvin Brown,was arrested on Friday night | The language of the Island appears in the papers, and | Saturday next, and that copies of the judgment and con- competent to discern, to guide, toditect, to instruct mo’s. ‘The astonishing success of the Harmoneons in. {oF stealing a watch from Mr. Lindsoy, 45 Whitehall #9 the printers say it “runs hard on k's.” We copy ® D0 | viction should be served on prisoner's counsel. The SeFsieslecestssse seseeseesssessest: and to teach; and this spirit is to be followed—it is uces them to remain for auother week. They are street. The watch was finally found pawned at Hart's, in tice in langueges : | prigoner was then remanded. Se ba] . reasi: Chatham street, by Assistant © 7 “Notice TO WHOM IT May concenn—Tho undersign- Reading RR opg 516 the supreme arbiter and guide in religious matters. Stablisted laveriete. The Exhissice, meter aan pen ward. Locked up by Jim Minot. ech! epg the ed, heir at law to the estate of his late Excellency, Gov. do ops 3 Now we are not disposed, in mattors of religion, formances excites the liveliest admiration. Stealing a Trunk of Clothing.—A policeman of the 4th | 7, Adams Kuakini, deceased: hereby calle ase: | Court, | ‘@ quarrel with spirits, but we confess thet we ap-, Herr Alexander is drawing crowded and fashionable | ¥8Pd, arrested s Mrs. Rossengreen, chargea with steal Sther property belonging to ead estate, toexmbit in eler ads. Young et al.—The suit was 35 sha Consen Co, 3 dotir chor, and id truth altogether. of : houses at the Holiday street Theatre, Baltimore, He | '9& # trunk of cloth ecsaed Sor camminetion, wri ing, an nt of to the’ wi psit, to recover for work, HM ree » logether, of deeds ; and fi Wi Rebbery.—Two genteel men, wearing cloaks, Sawin cae teow q 00 ope 34 goes from there to Washington. may senobonys y we ‘oaks; agreeably with the ancient custom of these Hawaiian Je- services, in finishing a dwelling house for de- a when we see real good deeds among the choice dheveiadieied: eae "aaoakh = ly a igen ed gees Vora tailor, 348 | hands. Ws. P Letetomoxy. | fendant in 29d street. The case wes subsequently SiS ee oo % pirits and pretenders of the religious world, then The arrival yestarday varied little from the wsual | while the boy was sweeping out the wore, feized seven Honolulu, July 19th, ™ panel tooo aoe of sir ba conte as ae tad not till thea, we will give them due credit. amount of Saturday's. | pleces of cloth, and made their escape. “0 Hi Neate subsequently set aside and referred back again to the Set BR im, yeees > 7h s Avxnican—W. F. Nye, D.D., Cambridge; C.H. La- | | Entry Thirves.—Persons living inthe 18th ward, must yrooilinn's Like me ke hanawal, no kaw ore: Newsrapers.—We perceive that General George throp, Norwich; A. H. Whipple, U.S. A.; Edward Par. be very careful and secure thelr entry Joore with a bolt, Hanoheno y. A. KUAKINI, © kat i. FH os P. Morris, now in the maturity of years and fresh- a . we Betws Bm mga $a Gdn Dhan ng seth A meas | ay heyy gpa , Astor—B.8. Garrick, U.8.N.; Edw. Dickerson,N. Last night the entry of No. 19 Washington Place, occu. sian’ Cudioug) pa | do Tuesdi ess of spirit, i# about to start a new paper on his J.;A. Bioney, Boston; H. L. Holconb, Lexing; H. Croek: | pled by Peter 1. Nevius, was entered, and two splendid. P& isole, ¢ hoike Gee bine FR ag | PM seem hare Pao vo a tn ae dn fo St” £3 wa hook, to be ealled the National Press. He °t: Boston, H.D. Rogers, Philadelphia; Geo. 8. Ward, overcosts stolen therefrom. : ia, i Tohe pono ate like me ka aihane kahike o ko | ™arrer was taken to defendant's plea of non performance +4 cash hgaxecentiy. odgitiind st if t he. Mi H.Clocher, Boston; H. Warde, Middleton; 8. N. Good. An Ann Street MC vqeete 1H eev looking Irishman fie ‘aii nei Pae Aina. ‘Wa. P. Leverononv, of condition precedent. Judgment for defendant, with Fy oe 48 y separ himself trom jirror, Hartford; T. B. Merrick, Philadelphia; J. Pratt, | entered the Police Office, yeste) afternoon, with tears “Honouy.y, Inlel 19, 1645,” Tel an | liberty to plaintiff to amend or reply, on payment of costs. s Fd which he and his associates established, but which h, TL Gee. Francia, R. I. in biseyes, and a handful of Gi Bank bills. It ap- r! Philadelphia U.S. Gaz., Jen. 10. Pleit vs. Rice —This was an appeal from an erder made 900 6 vas turned out an uaprofitable job. ao Oe b, Tarrytown; Wm. MoMicheel,N. J.; pears, from hie statement, that he was standing on the % “a "| by a judge at Chambers, setting Sewnnesoen for the let Ss oh ‘ p job. 1, La.; Geo. Thorn, U.&. T. Engrs; E. Brooks’ | corner of Ann street, opposite the Museum, with a small of April’ next ‘The order wes eppesied from’ on the Be oh We expect much more of General Morris, when A mig Allan, Levitt and Parish, Philadela.; in How Juseey sukanoe ie ote + tort f — i +d Accrpsnt ann Loss or Lirs.—We were much | ground thet by the delay great injustice would accrue «is on kis own hook, than when waded on = | , from nce he had arrived in ty, surprised, this morning, on learn: that the | tothe . Order confirmed, on condition that the igh in. combination with ; Fy Herean Day erent, EF Titaell, | 9 eee the and visit @ cousin, who had just arrived tying holier, in the paper mill, had exploded, Killing | Party shall stipulate to try the cause atthe Mar-ted. ri ith others. The General, Leeland Thee Weta Catlin, Troy; | irom the old country. A young man accosted him po- Gry man named McCoy. and reriously injuring John | ime, and that he should pay all inter vening, 9th inst., by Rey. Dr. se ourself, commenced life with little; but with in- |! cNamas, Hunt ‘nn litely, and asked him if he wouid like to hay Stewart and another individual whoso neme we have | which have been ordered and sre now in arreer. New Hoven, to Miss Lucy : astry, firmaess and energy he created a literary vuraal which was a fortune in its day, but it unfor- mately tell through in the great revulsion of 1837. le is bow in the same position as when he started Boston; Thos. Bowen, been unable to learn. ‘The accident occurred about nine | etal o'clock, and as may well be et caused consider. | to ‘aide the event. able excitement. The boiler, which weighed tons, was thrown one hundred and fifty feet, against the door sill of Mr. J. Biggs, which wee a thick Sharp et al New trial granted; costs *Taptember, Teas the Reverend Dr. of jand, to Mise Cat m- es Madden, of this city .. Toledo; Sol. his silver. The green Irish . York; B. G, Noble, Bet 0 ol ection consequent ens ‘Ann st tu a delphia; L. G. Goodrich, bell in on; W. Tyron, 8. Ai ; 5, W. Ty merica ; title, but has more experience, not less energy, or | ‘Thos. Hoffman, Philadelphi: Jno. Ogd imimished hope—a sufficiency of those qualines to | N. York. ne raniae ae, beonkitg. Tt in b> planes... Derinmaay ne On Saturday, January 10th, at 1 o'el «ck P. M.. of in, rormmand suecess in a literary enterprise. Howanp.—-A. Peter, Louisville, Ky; Js, Napier, New hon wep fn lew Gave, a tae explosion wes consed fiammation of the lungs, Jonny Cuar man; @ native of During the last few weeks, a number of journals York; W, Bush, Saugerties; J.$. Hernandez, Yale Col- Inptana.—Letters from the ty the talve oft boiler choked with af erdoate ana Yellow mechanics . «ve been started, and the competition will ao doubt LP. Alonsead, Philadelphis; W. Perry, Bradford; age. ar, Siocoy hee left a family to deplore their loss. ge ere respectfully in. Their foe of cours be than say thet there is a bill before th bean i BF. Brooks, Utica; E. Carpenter, Michigan; J.C. Gil: | is bee Ge ebas th fore has the best chance of more, Philadelphia. J. Wholun, Gillingham, Samuel iskeuere asareat oar Mk described. ‘other two men leo have ff Wik _ Willlame, Philsdelphia | credit ana State, r ington (Dok) Republicen, @b inst hi vited to attend his funeral, this day, Janu 11, Orolock P. M., from hie late reaidence,” No. $78 Wa shirg,

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