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Txapeet 1x a Tearot.—The choice philosophers Great Gathering of the Abolitionists in the | ye wou! N KW YORK HERALD. who conduct the Evening Mirror, make a very ‘Tabernacle—Specch of Cassius M. Cury,or| y = =— ———===== coarse and vulgar attach—quite in the vein of the Mentmeky. | oe Ps principle ew York, Tuesday, January 13, 1846. Five Points, and agreeable to their own character— _ The Tabernacle was crowded to its utmost capa- | government, that all men are created tree lyn Intelligence. Bowery Am! 4 St ranning get om, aston forconey eo pre | gue mghantiy he od ec! ¢ ation of Hockwell and at assessment sale ; from J. W. C " 2 sald bes | alll ot Ok at evening ual, It wes not a rhetorical flourish in those | tobave Raymond street lighted ; from Daniel ——__——— oe The ©: Roth Piney} sec pepbegaectdelagee M Chey ghee he Seer thee i are and is ot ars born | ‘te aioe Willis ial Jer? pation ‘Slocum, ‘ean tore pte * wages Bation, had found his connection with that ranunpro- . ks 4 and say that men are not cannot 2° * * - . “a The further progress of the movement in relation stable job, and had, therefore, left ‘eae etart a new _ Abvlitionists ofall sorts and sizes, Quakers, Anti- “free and equal” Ir one sone it is so, bu not in Charles Jarvis, James M’Laughlin, Nelson Gurney, Tho ABOUT BRANDRETH’S BALLS. ; : . the sense i : tae sense | Brady, William Pursell, Mark Kinney, Thomas Arm- — QugSTION.—What is the best ti tthe Oregon measure, depends entirely 708 the ayer nog eens ou is ows ak,” Texasts, AntcWhole ot Nonete, whign, demo. ‘iets ductal justatttnc tases | sity od fai Taio or Spcammes cy yas gelth set fas ware . " de 7 ” ‘man w ; john D. Wor urgh, smal i " Tee Ot the question now pending in the House of Did we not state the fact in that case? Had ney preg 2 ie reformers, Se , cp filled the building Wo ects intloct wile his naighbor a bory emort & | Soe of tax} ani rom R. 5. Kimball, fo Conveyance of ANSWER. Zo uke sham gusnspy.y stomach. cFat cht Representatives, for terminating the joint oceup@- | General Morris found it an unprofitable connection? 1098 before the speaker made his appearance. | fool. Ate the equal? One is boro rich, and the other | property, purchased b; aa eae. QE Gow soon may a man ect, after a dos tion, aud giving the year’s notice to the British Go- | ,,: 7 pig ; Thickly sprinkled over this curious concourse of | in the most abject poverty. They are not equa. But | Communications were received from E. Whitfield re =f hivetly. But i ier fo wait ou 9 ; . | Did he not leave the vening Mirror, Basaage it wan i bur fathers meant, Raat in) a political sease, God's cres- | lative to the publication of a view of Brooklyn from the, Go 'ite'that is caten the better, ame vernment. The two great parties in Congress are incapable of yielding him a support? Puller and people, and isms, were avery large number of la” fives were created with the ‘hts and privibges— | top of the United States Hotel in New York ; from operate. . Then eat what you like—a basin of son; divided on this point—the giving of notice—and, his associates of the Mirror may monopolize one- | dies of all ages and ideas. It was curiosity that andso they are. Though poor ragged, dirt, des- | Thomas Collins. relative to a contract for cleaning the best thing }ou @ at take. a" any injury be 1 f taking a meal i i i 1i- | streets ; from William Muloch and others, com, ‘Q.— Will any injury be 8 a meal a present, upon this point onl§. If the notice — jia}f of the manners and language of the Five Points Fought thisgreat crowd together. iy atieeit eee, ae ae Cried eee, | of disorderly practices at the corner of ore, complaints | imediatelyahe dive si banded hit gers should, pass Congress, either conditionally or un- | 4. much as they please—but vulgar abuse will not After the usual trial of patience on the part of the | (Tremendous seuuaee) If it ie found that any govern: | recta; from ollecto rs, contain greta of pd pe ‘ ne when oe is par Ne nea hem conditionally either to give ut onee the year’s 10- | change notorious fscts—neither will make it their “"dienee, the orator of the evening, Mr. Cassius | ment fomn vol tcananiedgy ths Puce aE" | Columbia street) for Hicks street opening from Auantic SN" ial 2 ose frees beng neceuarly absorbed tice to the British Government, or to place the pow- | paner pay for salt to theif soup. As to our moral ™: Clay, made his appearance on the platform, ac- | feet principle of government is to guarantee more | to. Amit street | J6r paring, ond reguinnag Eiymen® by fhe getpose you want to use Brandreth’s Pills as a dinner ; : ‘ " re ; ting and ing Cranberry you . er of doing so in the hands of the President, at his companied by Mr Isaac T. Hopper and Mr. Philoso- liberty than is enjoyed ina natural state. That govern- | street ; for regula er Chat case take eue or two immediately proce- ~ ” rinciples and our manners, and our character: i ‘I not | from Hicks to Willow street ; for cross walks in Pros. you must ip a diseretion—this will be the first step in the great | '. should {eel sorry fodoed, if we did not Pher Greeley. cieet yous pend rulers: have: the proceeds of your own | pect, between Main and Jackson streets; and {rom Chas. Wner,20 bay henrd ond in och have known Gyspep- ., : and others, relative to Long island Railroad. tics to use . movement of our Government, in its foreign pol: i At seven o'clock Mr. Greeley arose and said :—Ladies | labor, own your wife and child, or worship God after | Christmas * tive to Leng | rule work both ways? : A a orelgn po'icy, | rise as far above the moral and intellectual | od gentlemen, inthe absence of older and abler ment | the dictates of your own conscience, I say {hat (60° Remonstrances wore sont to the Heard from the Cen: | ™A.—The Brandreth Pills, if ken ioeleeny janes igs ~s hy which is going to attract the attention of the world. || irror H nstitut ea : jevel of the Mi People, as our business and an honored with the opportunity to present to youastran- | vernment subverts this great p : fasta) confirmation rading PR Zo pt moines sonerivrs . er in face and feature, but not in acts and noble deeds. | just, it will be destroyed. (Renewed applause.)— ig of Mont»gue Park; and from Nicholas ‘an Brunt, 4 S. 1g pot o ‘S| circulatton exceeds a concern so unhappy and ~~ of Rentucky-—bern Tan Satewbern eae ne “ Hit fathers ad poh of co! jon, 1789. | We inet the, =o oatoyaial tg then came out of a long doubtful war, and our fathers outh street. rth as a champion of the great prin- | were forced to form mialllence, for their ewn protec- Bills were pressated Ape ee oe right to possess themzelves.— | tion, with the South, and b: doing, subverted the very | maps of Williamsbur 3 3 we e pace a e hil If for the sake of paces for which they very god seven years ina |i for cleaning streets : from John 3. Jones, for w: lone | | he Lucklish question—that of giving notice—-that all the | unprofitable that General Morris had to leave it for | shadows the jadgmeet of ull mos Ae otey ee lines jof old parties seem to be completely broken | his own safety, and that of his prospects in life.— | has dated to sand fo up on-this most important movement. Those who | We have every reason to believe that the new enter. | fis has been willing t are friendly to the giving notice are generally in fa- prise of the General will be more prosperous than | hw ri hts. Ihave the honor of presenting to you vor of our claim to tke whole of the Oregon Terris | the one he has just left. Many of his old patrons | Coseine - Riaa, ot Ra eay tt tory, and are considered to be the war party. | will follow him in his new effort—for when he left ven ; aiter which, three more w. Those who are opposed to these views, and who is i i ion | t,o! the press.”] When the the Mirror he carried with him the larger portion | ped desire @ postponement of the notice, are considered pein | Clay atepped forward and sa loody war. They conse: that the States should | to sewer in Tillary street ; from Joan Moon, $74 29, for rome ono. cried | hold slaves until they saw ft to eroancipate them. ‘They | lumber for dito ; trom Phillip Riley, $45, for cleaning - | farther agreed, that if these persons should escape into | and filling sewer in Tillary street; from Walliam | the Northern ‘States, they would return tnem to their | Sweeny, $22, for cleaning streets ; from Jol mM. x masters. They agreed that to 1808, there should be no | county clerk, for recordin; city papers ; net ee d | ay prohibiting the importation of Slaven, Then. Lay, | Seer’, from Wills Proveh, $8 Torfot Ailing pabls | of the reputation, manners, capacity and genius on | the North joi with the South, to subvert the | street; . ; i ; ; i i ae _ Feitow: | Cistern; from William N. Clem, $40 71, for sundries wil to te the eesti by woot oat ages | Wich it was etablised. vous tobe recived tr imave Seon ons coenon, | REAPunG@ fon wih Lhe bns UE sat by | fasabed Sore department sp from 3. K- Coombs willing to settle the question by aeompromise upon | ‘This indecent and insiduous attempt of the Mir- | bY uch an audience asthis, is an honor which has not | Sour allowance it ia extended over were territory, you | aad Platt Powell, for police services. the 49th degree. This division in both houses of 3 @ fallen to the lot ef many men. If I were ambitious, my | have been more guilty than the South, fvr having sinned Among several reports bmg: (up to the time of our — Cc wha is ror folks to break down General Morn, in his | ambition hi fully satiated. But Ido not take to | with far less temptation. The constitution adopted b loaving} was one 76m the Chiot Engioeer, for the | Yongress, partakes, according to all accounts, of | honorable attempt to establish a new paper, for | Myself t ition ‘of enthusiasm. It is because I | our fathers says, that no man shall be Aorived of his | monthest December ; one frem the Commissioner of the the character of war or peace. It is contended by | the support of his family, and the continuation | be pa th lings, on the great question of liberty, | life or liberty, without due process of law; «2d as every | Sinking Fund ; and also, the following: An ordinance ; i » without he - assessors to apportion the ex for a pub- those in favor of postponement, that any action now of his fame, will be properly appreciated by the pub- | hi arty weloome. Aud: T'rwcet were | ita se Le cele ee rte ¥ appoi ense | mitted some crime. What crime have the unborn in- | lic cistern at the corner of Willow Poplar streets H taken by Congres Hf su 7 ‘ returm to my friend here, who voluntarily yielded his | habi { Florida, Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri | from the counsellor of the Board, on the appl: pa ot “ay ld king fm Knit, that of | Jic. ‘There is a species of meanness that exhausts talents and his press to my countenance at “ati | Denied that theg ould be doomed by our act sosia- | Fisher Howe, George Depeyster, and Tun ysis eee nn mevitably to, War. the power of language, but which ensures its own | countenance was worth something, my most very? None! It ix a violation of the principles of our | for conveyance of property purchased at assesment ted fu the American heart, that ‘stomach hes to oppose to t through it to the first intestines, and so into the i wallow: it pass ‘stoi rom tla Graton cyt pce ate Others deny this consequence; and the confusion of thanks. I know that there are said to be in this { titution, and if we are true it shell yet be vin- | sales, favorable to the same ; and from the Com; ler, intestines, from whence the Yacteahs suck ‘&p and pass ideas: is so great that ee pears impossible t Selene, -_—— two parties, which, from the very nature of thing: must dicated, and God save the right. (Most vosifereas ap- | relative to payments made by him on account of with a portion of ¢ hrs, ae fhe nein fet aed @ gre ‘appears impossible to ascer- ‘Theatricals. exist in all countries—a party of conservatism, and a | plause, kicking of feet, clapping hands, &e., kc) You | City Hall. | afterwards into the at rod to decree lpetiacs aber. iow fom giingnece eral ee nee MMY rane Turrne The one ft uh it vei, RSL AAA odarcie es ehivcnmaee’ |Meat ay Moan 2 8 Matec | eoautensmaesdeaia te sie nee | fr feng ted es nla ee chee r — . * and faith in the fection ie race which sot ths rho had i in the forma- | O’Donnell a con! to grade i » th to the » flow from giving notice, or what may not. presented a brilliant array of beauty and fashion. With | but when I look’at the past, and. see the trial Tee tthe conttitation, ‘wele locking to the time | from Hicks street tothe Eeat river ; fa favor of appoint: rae "athich, these ‘organs tare isu throws tat them rom all ae < S rough As far as our foreign relations are concerned, one every representation of “ Richard III.,” the number of | Which humanity has come, I see » promise of a lorious | when there should not be a single slave m the coun- | log George Hunt, Abraham Yerkes, William Draper, iam T. islso those hich ther ‘themselves conte lection of ities er impure matters, ; ‘ f - te " loothoof, Issac Yerks, Alexan- thing seems to be clear, and that 1s, that the nation- jadies, in fact, appears to increase, and hundreds of per- | {UCare, and leave it with ie AT peliete that ne nation | they wld eal whee ei ere der Dugan, sat one Hewaiien Amarteug George al feeling -has been excited to such an extent, anda sons, who have not visited the theatre for years, are haa aver arisen, flourished, and perished, that did not | memory should pass with it. “Many good mea be: | W. ster 5 dacnd Dates, eee at mane movement projected of so mighty importance, that, nightly attracted by the magnificence, splendor and Contain the seminal p nicker which would carry tl lieve that this plan would have been carried out, | Beers, John J. Ryan, James 5 5 id ™ neration to a higher perfectness. Am the i i te , and | Charles McChesney, Richard Bradley, James Murphy, however much the question may be delayedfor post- | taste, with which this world-renowned tragedy has been great principles which heve beon developed through all ‘the enormous m sovrth af cotton in the Southore States. | Jobn Yorks, ‘and William Lyons, members of the fire dc: poned, it is rendered simply a question of time, and got up. Unlike many plays and mero spectacles, we pretended to have the first nation who | But be this as it may, instead of progressing on our fa- portent, in favor of age! alks of York street, either those who are now in favor of postponement “Richard III,” as produced at the Park, loses nothing by lid a basis for a true government. We taught one all- | thers, we have taken the back track—and instead of ex- | between Washington an aT 4 pervading principle—that men assembled together in | i We hi d_ determined to use | side walks on the westerly s hy must soon be in favor of immediate action, or they Y4Petition; but on the other hand, the nterestappear® 10 rier toe tte guarantes = greater iberty in | tnguishing alayery, we have seemed determined Wor tre Water fo iymouth street; In favar of requiring provided by minty efor this very pur i an * increase. It is, in truth, a study for the student, thean- | was enjoye: nat state. any rnment can- in the wd, No.”) The Southerners set themselves | t! r to furnis! ‘1 i ed. will be consigned to oblivion. General opinion in {ste the scholar, and the laveterate play goer, | net guaraates this, | say that goveramest dhould pariah. | Cee een eee earner ey | the renelarigroonstituted members attached to Hook ant Squastiey that dines is produced the Senate appears to be triendly to peace. The ‘i ep fe . d reflection. Thi I care not what you call it—republic or monarchy, A | did it. They determined to give products of alave | Ladder Companies, Nos. 1 and 2; in favor of direc: ng tte viscera is excited by Presence notice question will pass the House, but it will pro- Al Will find food for enjoyment and reflection. The | government prof the principles of republicanism, | Isbor an advantage in the market, over those of f Finance Committee to report at the next mee! the Sidr body, ‘Thus it is acen that the on of tragedy will again be performed this evening. which exclud free la \e re at all | Board, more economical mode of aeragiog tie city | it alter jing dissolved in the s1 and been trampled under the feet of Southern men.— | funds; in favor of directing the treasurer to tail iy pm the effect produced by the cleansing whether interest cannot be obtained on the surpl funds, with advantage to tax payers, and the so sstisioiiee tweike vies ined ae an @ | bor, and they it. Our Northera laws : n inthe uaranteed to Bowery Turatne.—The Bowery, last evening, was Fannot be a perfect government. ‘This at of things 6 # crowded to excess, to witness the performance of the ce- | ists in this country, and while I prot to have the bably be arrested in the Senate by the junction of Mr. Calhoun and the Southern Senators with the this, the pills only occasion purging, FeigD ding tive blood to free iteelf of its impurities by a neraral have an accession of territory, the bi they willed that, and lish wnigs, in opposition to President Polk and the ex- jebrated play of the “ Stranger,” which, togeth | Common sympathis of men—while | am not insensibl+ toek Louisiana— | people generally ; in favor of requiring « special Com- | ction t ‘reme democratic party. It will be a violently con- | the drames of “Valentine and Orson” and = Zembuea,> | £2 he "Tonge of the African race, while | would restore t, and make ite f t, and | inittee ‘of the Fire Department to report or certain *°A°™Yoahave it extelly. ‘They simply asst, ature to do seated eesting, Sct ia cehesh : 8 of ° to them the rights which the most dusky son of earth ilavery. w ft, although | matters in dispute, connected with members of Engine | her own work in her oun way andinheroun time, | ted"g’ m, and will probably be decided by an. passed off with éclat. This evening Mra. Sergeant, a can claim, I would at the same time sey, that a higher, re ions of unoccupied lands in the South, | Company No.7; in favor of accepting the lamps and Q Ot a tee wekrairene?, ‘ad extremely close vote. Like the begining of ull charming, beautiful and accomplished actress, takes her Piri enaie secre seinen meatiye Voseies Tne to ‘adopt the | they turned their attention to Florida; and last, though | lamp poste erected by | ee ees ies ects cot canes qt nove tin this way. f sickness nn otly affect the : A F $ % “ 2» ; m iit , ATK % rrito! lace ; and in t os ty % great movements in society or government, it hangs benefit, when Sha!'speare’s tragedy of “King Lear” the great Saxon race whe Tnhabit-America, thet iv in | ten tate Maas ates wehiec lavas te schusetts. | vivant lote of ground ‘on the easteriy side of Monroe i eleie teelemtbbocmatsls on the weight of a hair. will be performed, with the delightful comedy of the dang: The importance of this notice question, equally And { thank God that he has so ordered it, that | And shame! shame! they have accomplished that also.— | Place, to fence in the same forthwith, with a good and 11 be no disease. “ Widow’s Victim” and the drama of the “ Idiot Wit- ep ee mere we rete toe adh art a (n bod: | (Hisses and cheers.) You hiss, oe there is m 1 substentiol bee da ied aKa isiskis tu yhabe be sicenees ‘was the result of a fall, would : seta ” i | without spreading its injurious is throw; R hurt, because you wear a mask. john Lord wi ed a city wate y i ¢ “ affects our domestic legislation as it-does our fo- New.” Mrs. Sergeaut is « deserving ledy, and in addi- | frime,. do not stand hi we | Rend totear trom you! You eal yourselves deme. | Samuel Felt, vesigued; and ancther individual, whose haz medicine in the world will restore health 20 reigm: relations. If the “didt ould b tion to her strong claims on the play going public and | thre» millions of negro 4! , but of the | crats. What did you democrats fight for ii '6? I wait | name we conld not distinctly hesr, was appointed a agigkly ge the Brae ar in taaaaks. Bola si ey, they abe 8 e notice ehould pass both jer well known morits, she presents a most excellent lions who, but for the blighting influence | for an answer. ‘What was it? (Voice, “‘liberty.”)— | chance watchman, vice Mr. Lord, promote } BY, breathes Seueitce came cuniiate Maaetesoemeianek Houses, by any sort of ajmajority, and it should be _ 41), as an additional motive why her friends should a1 *¥*tem, should have been free upon their native soil.— | Have you given it tothe unborn millions of Texas?— | A number of resolutions were passed, empowering | })\ endive depend ie the ‘on "of the affect part— considered a war measure, as some are disposed to j o (Applause) Me: re told by some, are influenced, | (Cries of yes—no—yes) You can% answer me. You | Wm. 8. Meeker, Esq., Street Commissioner, to make | jf internsily, it ‘be dangerous for it to remain ; sf exter . po! the house. Mr. J.R. Scott's delineation of the charac- inthe long run, by interest; others aay that mencan | (reac! Yor never) You cant ani lay down their | contracts with various individuals for public impro it uly at lena In either ons doves of view it, then it will involve the necessity of warlike ter of King Lear, is acknowledged to be a well con: | only bach A ltorlng nether er Sa | lives in support of the principle that “taxation and rep- | mente ; a gap emer yniceng egy hag {toe Vener it pide ti dt ing tl ye i | principles of the heart. re ne @ no ion be- | resentatic jheuld be equal” When your member | imperati' incumbent upon the City Inspectors to re preparations—ot increasing the navy, of construct- ceived and finely executed piece of acting, and we ion si x ats bie cartiboate in the beg planar Suiiaunanianil ieeitabauncaa rain tire | or kaowa thems fail. jn fact thay cal wi wi way a hu ‘cases, and have . . . - ween these two parties. The highest truth ever taught | fact they canpot. ing steam vessels of war, of erecting fortifications, doubt not the Bowery will be filled to overflowing by | by God or man is that justice and interest go band in | flo rein er he represents hie property | several highly reputable householders heve. heretofore, foie mo bleed in.cases of falls ee ee and, in short, of putting the country in such a state troops of admirers of the fair beneficiary, and all lovers | hand. When willmen learn it? Ido not assume to my- against the freemen of the North. Is the ogurl ray vainly uselessly, made bitter complaints. Other | ing the spot ge a ilts do tore; they take for thirty | business, of some importance, was transacted ; wliich we H out those parts from the bloo# only, Wassh as dong spisiites a : e . self any peculiar sagacity for the position I occupy in | tation 7 a ati of defence as will enable it to negotiite with Eng- °f 600d acting. my own State, and others’ It needed 0 peculiar fore. | thogsensl freemen ie New York, "ln Teast; twelve hur may hereafter notice. Ri while bleeding ¢ bleeding weaker. gland with arms in hand, or place it in readiness to TH® Hanaoxrons at Patmo’s.—The musical entertain- Faget Lace = o a re oo pea ae nei | dred and fifty voters will cerry this manlantn 094 Ly Smaui Bate bl Ana ber, aga 2 Sram by Mr. | org pO wo tet ‘Do not B sdvevh’s Pi yi ee the great lvantages which mus' vit ow Coroner 8, ui of mon * n ‘i ‘i go to war when the time shall come. To make all ments last evening at Palmo’s,were fully and fashionably | fiom the adoption atveceha Searaet "Woe fond) Plead | a ee mapeaenl cepeer arta: eoe ery ae ate ty ita Cree Pakatarca jeciieartnents aireundan sine pan my Ho Ta bg setoager from taking 9 parse fiom these preparations and to take these steps, involves ttended, and the singing of the Harmoneons was reptu- er 71 saw it existed, inan eminent degreeJin the free | the money paid for Louisiana, came from New York | of sudden death, supposed to be caused by small 1 thy pare leo, ger—atter bleedi poasib! pox, at | then, tell me. cana min be stronger i i i rously and universally applauded. The gentlemonly | States. Was I fond of the progress of the fine arts, of | men; and on the plains of Florida, the bones of North- | the foot of Cranberry street ; and, moreover, that other | M: cliaary purges weaken, the: pafgatives of your again an enormous expenditure. It will lead to an appearance of these melodists, and their ready compli-_ be ey Painting and poesy? [ saw they existed in @ | ern mena: hilening. 80 determined eo the sup- canes et en Sacally fatal character, from an alleged simi- pargatives, save only Bi ranarrs f — disease, increase, instead ofa diminution of the tariff; and in- stead of the ‘establishment of the sub-treasury sys ance with the wishes of the audience, who frequently | ive htere free 1, Periection in the free, than in the | port of the tition of their choicest gems, add much to developm on the subject of Texas, you | n place in Jackson street. ready and rampanttotake the Bri- | fone Vanpatism 1x Brooxiyn.—The front window y they renathens Was Ifond of general education, and the | ‘ouk ol the body thove matters which held,as of mind, of “th a m custody; and secondly, b ; ¢ rowth of intellect, | tish Jion by the beard; but when we wish to take what “i tem, a foundation will be laid for a new national ity of the evening. In order that all may T saw all these in the free | js our own—(Applauta)—then they draw back. I eed Seen h tition trosie wo, Sh a td ray | Papel ie Ta Ao. PO bank, and for another new inflation of the curren- in hearing them during their short stay in States. So if 1 be a madman, if I be a mii le fa: not say I refer to Oregon. I say Oregon is ours by dis- | jast. broken to pl e Nandal nds, and @ | dilious pill or otherwise. would i 1 : " th ity, the prices have been reduced. Admission to natic, I would not drag down, J would not destroy, but | covery, by exploration, and if need be, by the sword.— “figure of our ) reste the act of ble: tle chil. _A- Injure!—Goodness! Ever: yu take will make ey. On the other hand, if the notice should be ar- | all parts of the house is now but twenty five cents. build up those achievements of art, of ing and | (Great and thundering applause.) But | do not believe | dren,”uiterly demolished. At the meeting ofthe Common | 7OUstrad neeny, way lad ae ny, L boom one gee. rested by the great influence of Mr. Calhoun and his Gastineau refinement—those great and glorious achievements of | that it necessary to resort to force. England herself | Council Ueman e city of Ne took ery c Mr. Wm, A. King will give his | which th | i friends, and all further action upon Oregon matters | annual concert at Niblo’s Saloon, this e ning. The to be the speudlsspocesseeaesrer a0 het feet as com | aout comer mae ege should be postponed this year, then we may expect | H#"monium will be Performed upon for the first time in | test between liberty ond slavery only once decided, | | They admit that the Spaniards Wendt f th ms this country. There will probably be a crowded might have bad cause to doubt; but thirteen times has | that Mr. Gray, an American, was a reduction of the tariff to a revenue standard, and house. this great battle been fought, and thirteen times hes it | Mr. Astor the first who made a beneficial occupation. If | ‘evening, on motion of Alderman Bokee, the 4 fc titauonal costiveness, He had uot, Mayor wai etuacitia toremeenrewurler trowanions | 27) peer esemel micatis aver lal « nal Wither ate and fifty dollars for the detection of the unprincipled | mediciue or an injection; and every year he was edt ta his. d sacreligious scoundrels. bed three or four «oaths. For five years he took Srandreth MONY AND ALLEGED Septcrion.—At the police | Fills. And why? Because he found his bowels become stron- re Justice Church, the young female whose | 6" snd stronger from thei uses nad {om Seco 5 se; and from all ether ves the passage of a bill establishing an independent Oratonto or JerrHa.—This grand Oratorio will te been won. Before we totake the census, talk to | we possess the right of Spain, and our own right of ex- | {oduction and arrest were mentioned in yesterday’s ss aa fa a fo he treasury, as a new system of finance and currency, | BEeught guinext Monday evening by the Sacred Music | man shout slavery. end he would tell you, “lock at | plocution and oacupation, Oregon ie ours, England.cnh- | ford, wan, withthe convent of the girl's patents, war | cape es @ erator bets rayon une ill pee fikatee; C Ly 4 rf . wat i oO pil's were ‘der the action of Government. raven Drasvans Narsonas Cine The antes. Zeamrbes hatin. feast eet hls | tone the sore of the Foi peraatuairom mde | Satie age tty cd Maly | ieee Said ata Say ot eer ae These, therefore, are most important alternatives, prising a a gentlemanly proprietors of this extablith- Ci" iassuchusetts proddced sone veer acteres | ing: If hot headed men on both si ill keep quiet, | judicate in a charge of ly made ta man | 34 any man. And for five years he took the Braudreth Pills, rig ire! i f th. A ment have leased the Park Theatre, we un Massachusetts produced more in manufactures this country will be ours without war. Well,now, in | named William Brown, by the superintendents of the | sd was never to his bed a singleday during THAT fire which hang entirely upon the passage of the notice | intend o, ening it in th than the whole cotton crop of the southern States. Whst | view of ail these facts, which prove that Liberty ‘and | Aime House, at the suit of a Miss Catharine Muphy. | oft years, think you of that? But, says the Southerner, a lerge | slaver: cannot co-exist—what shall we do? Shall we Q pres i i The defendant solemnly denies the im “ have late] portion of this value is first created in the South in the | settle down inthis ‘ism, or say before God and man, 4 Cour hice wc; | growth of cotton, which is afterwards only manufactur. | gs our fathers did ine we will De free? How init tubs wieltrgn cesctesttel decal aemeaar eet ed in Massachusetts. Very well. Yousee an expurta- | i ? By ti of ent. In m ete prorent to the govern tion of aixty million doliers worth of cotton from the | saa metas stat on tee et et RN AR a ae question. The whole legislation of the present Con- | equestrian performan gress, the whole policy of our government for years | ™*snificent pre: to come, both in its foreign and domestic affairs, ine gualty 3 paver cupponed in medicing.. . he |, it 1s poss by Bi th’s Pills. eifceed tur it in heouly parastive which poseesea Gheee ties wn to the world. formation was receiy- | aie upo i ; the Laws ; rook: imei | CASE OF 8 EVER CURED. now depend upon, and will spring out of the vote Miriam Buren, ‘This celebrated horse ine full blooded _POFt, of Charleston, but you do not wee the aixty million | Snd'my edyice tp Yous, “Stand upon ihe Constitution | *2lu night, in Brooklyn, thet Mr, ity, (abd Sompestet man traveling tnvongh img, Ge fal of Ti, wes upon this question in the House, and especially inthe Arabian, of a light gray color, Perfect in form—combin. | TTothing and. other erticions Be oe ee aera ge, | sind the Laws.” Let us say to the South, “You mayshave | with eminently iahed families Gn Long Ialand,) | “RT eae. doctore of Ye viteas send Senate. It 1s therefore the key to a most important ing ace Vala tins) ot wep ot tts; yet at ae voy oe ie ae Sire prone netaeil eae a you prerinet simon tha viens had died aaeranly at hii a y = rbd Sera The id ely die, as nothing gould d possi ‘save hia ree e same le rac asa lamb. jood — anc! idings jiate! rarded to som: however fammtt. Watch hi pases bat don't gut your throat training for the ring, and will prove. no doubt, u valuable eal, value than the whole southern States together. | ofthe North, the peril be yours, and not ours.” Stand to | I'the’ relatives of the. deocaved tt. Albay, who are rt is. scharges wereas Ulack as piten. at either result. There is no necessity ior des- acquis . Will you examine into that? Why, we have seen them | legislati: jon to the stock of the National Circus. ‘Th y y, we hat ‘our rights, to the ninth part of a hair. Slavery cxists ation Ge |. Weyer well ta hwo equestrian éroupe attached to, this establishment is pro. 2 Memphis, at the late convention, resold | fy the District of Columbla. What have you todo with {here prominently engaged in bots cncheiiniaiaan’ pair. The sun will rise to-morrow as bright as he tions about building a railroad to the Pactie ocean. I | slavery? The American eagle spreads its wings over norro i pabl rior to any in the United States, emb: , .—Great it reated at hdleari did om the first day of creation in Paradise, what- it docs very vatieyy of talent, from the dating Sea Will venture a jon that ther is not capitalenough | the slave mart. What have you vo de withthet? Itt | waNary Yard yesterday, in consequence of orders hav; | iq/tMistouri-another gentleman wastaket with thecongeativ ever the vote of Congress may be on the Oregon §faceful rider, to the wonderful and agile vaulter and i" the whole Southern States to prepare the road forlay- | there by your votes. As we have all been guilty, we | ing been received from Washington, under the sign ma- i better, and started ou hitjourvey. But xet™ neer. ment of Welch and Delevan, iP6 the rails. If ever the South should concludeto build | shonld all bear the burden. Come, then, men of the Unit- nual of the Hon. George Bancroft, dismissing from the | lapse. He commenced she pills notice question. The end of the world, and the | the National Circu Park cannot fail in becoming epee see ome aS ed States, help me, and let our countrymen go free.— | 1) confiaed to his bed for fourteen days, it ; ays. dgment, are both postponed for the pre- ® highly fashionable and elegant place of amusement. ; | What else can you do, men of New York ? You cen sy | soccted individuals, including Sailing Master Robert Hf, ‘fit of delicium, ove of hie fiends day of judgmen postpo! © yre- sanvs’ Porirs.—The late manager of the American , Utting, Will be called upon to suppl spital.— ' that, on the high seas,gwhich come within the control of |-Wficnols, Moses H. Nichols, Second elerk ia the Navel | Bat chat was the only doses a8 be sent. Cirous Company in England, Mr. Kichard Sands, ta now | Wackpieia, At man may go to the Fatent Office at | the national government, slavery shall not exist. You | Constructors Department, and others holding equally | i them all promise tim, that should he again be delirions, Tur F s on his way to this country in the ship Switzerland, hav- usefal inventions Tepoaited abe, aroun Katee, pea yer Soon mane te are narod high and lucretive stetions. On this matter, we: t is sickness he lost over thirty pounds ‘ux Finst Ster Towanps Muxiciral REFORM. ing with him some of the most valurble circus or melo- ern men This instance in enough. Teould proceed, ed | Pot cnly, trust that ere, long the North can bave the | «iy the book.” having seen the official documents. Hed 1» Doctor Brandreth direstiy after —By reference to the proceedings of the Board of | dramatic horses to be found in all Europe. Among the infinitum, if | wished, in order to show that the theory 1 | te enfchoe than Ik we had pleo “¢ The dead body of aman was discovered yesterday, | Miu tintin twenty dagraer rereite air he hod wor back wearlY sae rest are the two famous trick horses of Franconi’s, whose have adopted, of the superiority of the free overthe slave | (cmorce them. If we had placed | floating in the dock on the Brooklyn side of the river | aii'he tower hs ha ithout toting Aldermen last evening, it will be perceived, that performances have been the wonder of the age. "He hae States, innot's fallacy’ How ie it abort egricaiturs ? | (ie count elseGry, cuore vow dross supposed to be the body of Mr. Thomas Milla, of Thomp- | more oclea of mentite: as he found his esastcation get affect upon the application for an appropriation of three also with him a w eh are of Shetland Ponies, most The same precedents pervade in the North over the country, a sing! Give us, in Kentuck: kins county, New York, who has been missing since the | ed by the double hundred and fifty dollars tor the construction of a ney, bet poly tee poy thi tet ve fa vad- | Routh, although there ie four times the quantity of land.| Syery tit ‘ ; dee . , whether in the woods, or on the | 16th of December ; he was dressed ine grey over cost, suitable protection to our army and navy officers, | dition to these, Sands is to perform hi when landing from or embarking to Governor’s a be ete kine hee wr Island and our national vessels, the appropriation _ bility, be engaged at the Bowery Theatre, was opposed, principally upon the ground “that the | melo-dramatic spectacles about to be produced at that ; of Fever, ware that the Be ills, undey Provi- in the' Southern that there fs in the Northern Btates, to | fill Gide: te petek ait the loungers ead say’ to them, | With large buttons ; blue pants, no boots'or hat on. It | dence, were tne means of saving his eetteean pees, ill asa ; H a wears, and curcd with Brendroh Pills. were. Brewaesh Pills Resstead Ge'aee tiie a vier. Elstecs roe: ram . mn visi ‘ofthe operation about to be perf rmed-—as tiated on the fully say nothing of the hilly, rocky lad, and hard winters of | and, | this be the bedy of Mr. Mills, he had on his per- the North, when compared with the arable soiland sunny | 1 V,re,(ot 1berty, and we shall be great and rich + and. | ton near $400 whon he left his lodgidg house, No. 78 te- climate of the South. How sit in internal irsprovements, | grain-growing Staten Dinson street. Apply to the Coroner of yn to reat works which characterise the present dey! ©, consequence of the continued length of Mr. Clay’s | view the body. the South don’t begin to compare wi opr | remarks, we were ob! to omit a few of the con- ety Ht he about ; and in the same relati \ is | Common Councit. ehauce of being cured by it, why not take Br. prese lavished their censures upon the Common Hackett, the comedian, while on his way to New Or- | Fy is not eboliched inthe South er sil sent for awer, REGU TARTEAEN o Tel Is oor avanti ow favor of Bosn of ALvERMEn—A regular meeting of thie ofkcier (want tO. (ike advertised na Council for their repeated appropriations,” and that | leans, was induced to stop one night at Charleston, § C., | or rather will recede farther and farther every day from “heeding Board was held last evening, the at, (| ten bl ruven, de nepeue® Of tenth good ee. ‘some method of reform,” which was “acknow- *®4 play Mons. Mallet. the North, J know that the:e are inthe North shrewd, City Intelligence. pe I ose ge Pepe idl ag low they occasioned jection of ri az experienced men, argue if to Bi re t ledged as just,” stimulated them to reject this appli- Julia Turnbull, the danseuse, is drawing crowded Southern laboring population in ilavery, tnat the forth | iat Prone We attended the necmon'ot the Rev, Mr, | _ Several petitions of ret er =" yim ii peg cation. That we have been instrumental, in no yy, sree: 4 may still maintain its superiority over the South. Now | Blagden of Boston, on Sunday evening, at Dr. Patten’s | Presented and appropriately Cc a, ‘Rummy rantters xd err Alexander, the magician, is in Beltimore, from converse with theee men, and they will admit the propo- | church, in. Spring’ street. ‘The subject of the sermon | A. Temonstrance from Camp| / | all cases slight degree, of having roused the slumbering ener- whence he goes to Washington. sition that free laborers, impelled by the desire of cbtsia: was the obligations that Christians are under to the Jew. | 98ainst the opening. of Albany street, was referred to | ase patient gies of our Common Council, by which a pause in , Miss Dean, a beautiful and talented young actress, is ing station in society, or evena comfortable subsistence, | igh people. “The Revd. gentleman took av his text the | ‘© the proper committee. ‘sid Mthideai; | $0 toe totes NL Paie, and’ offered to coho cores, their mad and headlong career is manifest, we have *comiog extremely popalar in Cincinnati. | South: take Ave cia eee the slaves. Now. inthe 1th chapter of Paul’s to the Romans, 20th, 31st, | geist the ration asked for tn rolaiion to. the bat as that dose was likely io poveumraiing. they were fe: evident and abundant witness, and we mean to houses in Savampat Gaye menionable and crowded | \now'they are sot to perform one half the labor ofthe faved Goa, pet have now sotained merey through their | closing in of ‘Square, with an iron fence, Was | the same 3 Ba jing atecwards, passed three gallons of Haid. ' ‘ " . j y | laid on the table until the report of the committee comes oe: continue and pursue this subject until we shall have We learn from Havans, that the Italian troupe were to tre laberee, crenten, tren Sberdsiiare: Eewtabees tee. Ceeeiel Cee comet ane satrane cies aie: bape? ah | oe dong te brows ae soticiee be b for iit the “doors of the city treasu the design- | Sve their first opera on Thursday, the 26th ult. “ Romeo | Southern onl; ° i the | grows y: A ef 7 ight | , The account of James M. Barr, amounting to $192°17, | years. Followed them up for two monthe,and they estab closed the ‘door y treasury to the design- | €Fiiieta” would be performed by'Signora Pico (Romes) | Souther” only pre and a halt Were the | God hath concluded them all in unbelief, that he might | 4711s °rsoq chaine for the municipal polices Aj Tperfect cure. ing and craity,” and purged our city couneil and city and Miss C. Cirartegin (Julieta), in company with Srs. | now produces only onehundred and fifty dollars, would | nave,mercY Upon all.” He said it was through the stub- ! or'by Justice Matsell, Chie! or Police. Raferrod to com A.CASE CF COSTIVENESS CURED, government from corruption and collusion with out- Autognini and Valtellina. Miss Cirertegin is a young produce three hundred dollars. @ you thought of | Christians would receive mercy and salvation; enither | mittee on Police, Watch and Sea ne ee ee eet uae alieteoee ae tal excessive. Re lorsayatheiris very little hope. h’s. Pilla, the cl Prisons. ; lady of a respectable family in Hava.a; she is very | this? Well, now, as | A remonstrance ageinst the opening of Wall street door contractors and hengers-on upon our city trea- a 3 j Shia 1 to opments! There | through the faith of Christians, and the mercy extended pon y young, and has for the last three or four years sung in was a young peape es the Jewis je would boegain gathered to- | Ferry, was referred to Committee on Ferries. surty. Reformers, when are you to hold your first _ the most fashionable saloons, and also at the Liceo, where mine, who Soy Sra neg ve it to Virginie to seek his fortune, andin | An invitation from Protector Fire er and saved. Lord, he said, used them as the | +, attend their ball onthe 17th Jan. at Tammany Hell, she sung “I Puitani” and “ Lucta di Lammermoor” with — th \- = P congas 33 who shall we name as your man for the great success. " ; a | Soph baie od ote epee Le eoens | ey of his divine a for the salvation of all — | wan pocee ved fran acoe ted. | ce om jcranae the "ia cont “fl aa Movements of Travellers. and “ot weaken tare eait te hiss, yon came from the | the cbjeot of ad Trom eth Avenue, was adopted.” RECAPITULATION. land of w. nutmegs and leath seeds. | and Christian became dev: | ning from 6th Avenue, was adopted. Also, a report Sav ve Broconnen-—In the Med our render yr *hS'ean't eho tae wren yor Leg Seah Vi among epi, so wouiimerey be sven tp pep stra fs ontneaing te aauaneane a, Gare he, | eats Yea will have noticed, no doubt, a complete exposure of Ks nicay 4. Reder, West Point; 7. C. Tevis, U. 8 ingle Icrery man? Sere you teseekt ot tect, ta werent tm Sotaem ae ccasteeeehstotaeene open ‘he 6 pein eee a shed at pieced | SouaGhee coe the humbug above named, made by the learned and Keiway, Trenton, J, Devic, Pied: Ha Reece” COnnecticut some fifty-nine names have shone inthe minds of his nce the obligations they were ‘°F the protection of Navy and Army officers, (their pre. | "Pit, re fore, the following remedies can never be used for the Me . 5 J. » Philad ; Hom sdale,. vari sent landing,) in embarking and disembarking to and ~ able physician, Dr.Mott. It appears, the person who y, ‘er Ramedale,, snnals of their country in various departments. While | under to work unceasingly for the conversion of ing purpees of roetoriag faaith: has given his name to this water, is an uneducated, the vital pri s pity gn cay Serene Mia vital principle, the burgh. in Virginia, with the exception of among the profession f the Lord, and as helps to thi | fom their ships and Governor's Island, in the amount of | 1 eeninG—CALOMEL—ANTIMONY—OPIUM. Judge Haveland, Long Island; Jos. F. Dale. of the law, there have been no men of note, Whoare {ve Chosen of ‘che fine: steady oi “niStory | $850 was submitted, (Before the petion wes read, Ald. | pitedinp anes ont pour tremati yoo Lie Colonel kills G Moston; J. Cox, Philad.s J; your historians? Have you thought? ‘Tarn to. Gris Se eee ead Ne only tand inthe wecred | Hamt expressed himself ss being convinced that the | your'slood ia your velsa, filing ou wth death. Antimony 'Y: ignorant pretender ; that he has for some time been Pierce But- | wold’s Poets of America. How f them d ‘1 . | United States Government were far better able to con- | ditto, besudes making you subject ‘Opium is worse on the look out for ag>nts having influence enough, | ! jnefield, do find south of Mason and Dixon's line? Go into the | <j etures-goujelso very earnestly urged on the Youths | struct suitable sheds for their own protection, than isthe | than all; forit prevents you from fecling decay, ; mes | Philad.; J-L.'F | broad world and seek those who have distinguished | thy Hebrew language. After the ‘evd. gentleman hed | city of New York) Ald, Cuanuice regarded this as e | sad Toe descaod into th grave so quickly, that You hare and willing to nse it, to humbug and deceive the | iomealves, and who are they Northern mes, deve. | (raJgebrew language. After the Revd. gentleman had | oulishoe, and that shouid not be or permitted | scarcely tie to prepare ether to Jeave, this, world of to snter concluded, another hymn was sung, and a prayer offered | up to the throne of grace, and the congregation sepa- BA eon y oi rated. | tion. ‘said ress : 1 Noble, hav ee ee ts ee ey Tne Wearwen.—The sun was out again yesterday, | Pristian. eet ae tale [ag Sane Zomencore baleaa ioe kasOWSE Remi bore re J; W: | declare these things Tum eSouthers man. Tam note, With his May face on. fers multitade. af purpoces,” calling loudly Bor some | raded before the westa as srevins tes weatenwoebing peters Southero man with Northern feelii T love the south, Ruxciarr.—The premises No. 173 Division street have + method of reform, w be acknowledged as forend of their balsams. My friends, these cure@ ones are in their an , rs. Cohen, McMul- | loped by the power of intellect, risen fro! - Seymour, Peeks- But yet, says the South, a i all these peo] though you have surpai American people—that he sought in vain to lure Dr. , Baltimore; M A E len, Christy, and 4 Matt to join, for the sake of profit, in the deception. | kill; Mr. Russell, lakteepene . It also appears that the “‘ Zaw” has no better effect anxiin.—R. T. Peck, New Haves ; New Bedford; J. White, Philad.; than common water, or any simple styptic, would Allen, N. ¥.,D MeCutium: Rochostat ont ch it not. all bal- ‘OLE opposed the making this appro- | gas alana be carefal iotrening area pt have, and that the effects attributed to it were owii Guosr.—Mr. Brown, Mass.; Mr. Williamson, N. York; | and because I love her and would e her been twice entered by burglars, within the Inst week; | therefore, upon that account, he should oppose ves. Opium or wae has done its work. ares to compresses, which were used at the same tke. Heeenee). Went fe Lig ag Ae wi et oe, Twould tell her of her faults. Shall | speak Waticer ihe teak me of oe ane iare eee Yoo 7th ward eestor ea aire ines armative, twelve | oma wu Mgeieet Goorariitanver iniese, Teen | —J. , N.0.; E Babcock, H. y othe! ‘ , , negative. years ago, fs ofl af aioe part of naan being. feceing, te fully invited to make enotuer attempt. | |", re%' trem the Committee on Streets, in faa be tae atten Naeem ogg reo The humbug is toe gross for gullibility itself. We Troy; R. Walsh, London; E. Patterson, Newark; T.Co- | great ay, 1 They tell us in the South that slavery is They are respect hope the doctor will go on and make other exposures zens, J. P. Chase, Philad. the =< - the morality sf the whites. If that were Hicnwar Rom of other similar ones. true, as it is not, what moralist could use such an argu- | mitted ts, to th. alone—not ascot | tha ctbertns Cut Sntgusinn Wittinmetrest: trou teataen, | Sates” Waterman et, slene =a gies Lane to Chatham street, (tipulating that those in favor | sands in New York 7, nt ? | of this imprevement enter recognizances A GENERAL DIRECTION began oo eae ae. —It afforded us | en os ay aise FO ele Big ms deyeee is | hamed William Nitterour, who hed only arrived in the | for the expenses and which may ensue, should | | Forall pains, whether of the head. or feet, ot parts, * : much pleasure to meet a few days since, P. M. But |Your atatitics you can dot down at least three millions | city the evening before, sod taken louginge at the cor- | the Legislature refuse their application) was read, wc- | colds, costivenees,headsch marron, sigaeke, att Joun B. Goven.—It is said this individaal isto late able and popular United States agent for | of abandoned men and women; and without going into ner of the above named streets, was going out in the | cepted, and the accompanying resolutions adopted. > AcThgacns'y | ae ried lecture in New York again, on temperance, on next He jis looking well.and manifests his | the aristocratic, clas, | would say, that the morality of | morning, and hal gut but afew ‘yards {rom the house, | A report from the Committee on Public Offices and Re- pit A arden ge . : > for the peace and prosperity of this peo- | the South is far below that ofthe North. Have you notic- when he wasattacked by a couple of rascals,who knock. | pairs, a: to the disposition mate of the different stoves in | fully restored The pil's sre Cally to — Tuesday, in the Allen street Methodist Church No | ple. After closing the duties incumbent on his late sta- | ed the newspapers? Where are the most bioody rencon- ed him down and robbed him of $1000 in bank bills, and | the public offices of the city gov }) Was acce] f congestive fevers, yellow and C3 theatrical entersiament woald be better atended | matchvs and past wastes Wes to whom, incanans | Steet etre AM Seney‘p, uum orev several gold poses: The roenlaAedend hers ot | A apart vm he Stee, conlarrgene a tae ak | Rene Fie Wikecameme elena than such a truly theatrical exhibition would be. | tion with William G. Lewis, of Tennesses, he hes been | murders in the eye of God. Where are the most yet been discovered. fices 1 very large eto Byoneon. tue ‘ , vada + 4 | street fights and petitions for di TY arno.—Protecti pany No. 5, passed | ‘erent public o was allowed. We always regarded the acting of this and like in- | Er pee the President. The chiest | into ine" Legislature by hundreds ? iowa: gureane yepuaa cia eose revere ‘4 frou b enget A report from the Committee on Lampe and Oas, direct. | dee piney dividuals as mere acting, and coups de theatre. We | relations with the roving. tribes of the cout want Te. | gn et logins fe ofl ce anor io bets | fring exedralon A flue looking set of fellows. | titcrisos, Inpplighter, or 940 8 cate tetvioene never, however, encouraged them, on account of the selection of Governor Butler. as one of the commis- | the South is the law of force, and when the law of | Dearne Lasr Weex.—There were 192 deaths inthis | for injuries sustained by the hypocrisy mixed ap witty tiem, from which other | cere'uss ten ie Prosident has been quite fortunate, force, or Lynch law, ceases to exist, slavery dies. Yot | city last week. : discharge of his duty, was accepted. tt . or a Ge, Visited the Comanches and is experien: | some men smooth back their hair, roll up their eye Co ’s Orricn, Jan. 192.—Sudden Death:—The Core- Alderman Barracs presented a resolution in favor of | theatricals are altogether free. On the present oc- Capable He has already sent out runners, with and say we are «reat friends of ehancipatr aer was called to hold an inquest, at No. 14 Hudson st., the resident physician of the Alms House department, | ul bears soni inviting the Indians to meet them many, about | being aut! to int an asvistant, te t casion there will be great curiosity to hear the & tous wish this man Clay every euccess, but on the body of Metha Frick, native of Germany, | ta. mporarily to B Place convenient to them- | j, | E de: ester. | nid him in his duties, without compensation, and to Walker street experience of this, we cannot but say, rj get de wiinees te Seer he "te Stn tane| Ww il, ll me, fallen among | PW ay ‘oad Seiad thin whe an oat ry het faci ot | stationed at the omy ety was passed. uatortunate person. Koes, Creeks, Choctaws, and Catan fo tae, Chere: | See So ted cae Wits Seah Tes eee, | LCM CHE Geer nT | asking toe a father’ agiwoprieton er pisen, mor fool, ns i i n word, e one wil 01 u | C wi an inquet o » pliance with this wish and a desire to promos, “His sword.”) Right If be did not, the rogues would | oe en | ‘which, alter being read, was ap; Tue Norruers Mat —The Hudson river is open = Seerinn on aes Toe tee tea ro Hamburg. The northern mail is now brought acting principal chie: - ved of consider him a very good fellow, but’ would pick every ArminG Canapa.—One word in reference to pub- The Board then adjourned te Monday evening next, at pocket he had, and take the coat pff his back. So, | lie sentiment here on the war question—and I may | 7 o'clock. down by horses to that point, and from there by | ede couple ‘of Chi to accompany the commis. | 7° sanctimonious churchmen: so far as we koow any | begin by ing that the many stories afloat in reference The Catholic Magazine for January = On 0 rtihato he. in ‘ igh b sioners. company will probably leave i thing of the divine nature, slavery subverts it, and to new ns and large increase of I we a ‘ofthe B. steamboat, It arrives in this city at ten o'clock at, days.—Cherokee ldvocate, Deer is.) “** ® © {8 | where slavery exists, true morality cannot. Yet there Canada,are pure fabrications. There is ome tein | Virgin Senne nae ‘ety: Bapthete, (Clinton) Sister —_ are good men in the Southern States—men tha: | love | new fortifications at 5 de ti night, Fuds Oanapa.—We leath that the Hoa. J nt feverence-—and beceuse I love and reverence them, | sisewhere, but ee yet, neither there nor st any lace in | Mary Booaventure, and Slater Mary aera vetoes be repeated eae | heabe rn that the Hon. John | would warn them to beware of the sandy foundation | Canada, have any warlike preparations been So, | religions profession at the Convent of the Vieietion. the cure perfect. Ove Tux Lecrure or Dr. Ryper—This splendid | Macaulay, been appointed collector of Kingston; | on which they are standing. Acknowledging, as | do, | also, in'reference to the army : there has been no rein- | Ceorgetown, D.C. On the 20th of December, the most jaw ince will do no harm ; sed far dissourse, delivered at St. Peter's Church, on Sun- | LY MCGraper, has been, appointed survey or. sory. | crat.the, church of the North snd, South contains the | foreimmant of qeepe fer many mpaibe, pest and except Rey, aroubishop preeided Stabe, relimlont Drovristcation 2 done tow és x peice cleansing | : Recessary seeds cal rebellion, there been over Sister — 5 day and last evenings, will probably be published in | for Mr.Maculay to resign his seat in the ane ‘upon ite itaten te tales “4 ) pigs rs man | See ee Salers in the Provinces—which is about the | Convent 1 Tania ante the ra od ai in eases. saurdite ttclel » » morrow’s Herald | fee Sete tes Ree pad of er roial Bank. | that holds his fellow being in bondage can be a mombet | whole number now scattered in Upper and Lower Cana. | of the order Mise ape ary Stanie | 7 paved fx Sm a cole mots, whic! a | of the Church of Him who said, “Do unto others as | da-Montreal Letter, Jen. 5. Jaus), and Miss Mary Davis (Sister Mary Loretto.” | a