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estas ee a Pg EE SrucuLaToRs an Tax Piots.| Tue Minnon Biack Mai. Systaw.—The petty facta rae chisel ovide > NEW YORK HERALD. —The Wall stf€et speculators in cotton, flour and | black mail triumvirate of the Mirror concern are | Panx Turatas.—Faancesco Oneimt tue Gant Ne. | | 2 Sip ctcectad’ in the ‘city of Bepeaioatons il paren woud re chisel, eile ord te = === saltpetre, are still in a terrible fury against the pilots. | in a terrible stew, because we havé intimated that | C"°Mancen—Orsini, the most renowned magician of the | 10 % fuacinating apd accomplished—was gullty | ripped open, and tothe amount of $40, ready, ew York, Wednesday, January 28, 1846. Their $52,000 organ, the Courier and Enquirer, | they must submit to our unmasking. They fume, | S*: Whose performances have astonished, surprised and | of soup seguries on Monday night last, which would | to cerry off; but upoa be disturbed,he fled withou: Brooklyn Intelligence. A Femate Fuonie-X married woman, whe is said to = = — have diagraced even one of the abandonsel the “Five plunder. Committed for hy Justice Merritt. - = nd a half of | ‘ighted the courts of St. Petersburg, Vienna and Ver- ' g ” | Ph ‘he bedroom of Mr. Edward Car- Buzsepean Interventinnin American Attias. | CHE Uroghimeany « colpus s of | and fret, and bluster, and deny the fact, at a great Points” Putting om habiliments which she Jam: | | Appeie: Redtery—The bedroom of Mr, Edward Car 4 TY: sailles: domes letters, bearing | | , abuse, seurrility, falsehood, libel, impadence and | rate. They had better keep cool. ‘They must take | pera pipe aaa wera piiilellen estar. thoprouroeal FB. strsker’ Eq. Peer cr Oekea, | wantebied last Giese of weney: sewslty, cisteing, Be. A 4 ; froth. They berate the pilots because we got the the evidence, and submit to the truth. They offer | .° a is t the Park Th end other respectable citizens, under various pleas ; and valued at $500, in the absence of Mr. Carland, who was Sensation in Europe among all classes, from the i i d char, f | Sie, will make bis debut this evening at the Park Thee- | 11.01 of these places “‘cut up shines” which seriously tripping it on the light fantastic toe. A little clue to ietidsien thé ciedane then: apy-simtlencaaaaane news by the Liberty first—and charge upon these a reward of $50 to any person who will prove the | tre, which he has engaged for four nights, and which we | disturbed the peace and quiet Pe ciate Tlie cae celica | Gea talevon, we ens tnhuomeds baa Wann disaowesed, ond within the last thirty years. Its various t he hard working men, that nojournel butthe Herald, or | truth of our eharge — doubt not will be thropged by the curious and élite of | upon, with no’ other apparent object than to gratify a | say possibly load to the recovery of the property. ee ee ee pics, the perhaps the MVashington Union,supports their course. | Furry Doutans Rewano !—The eee the city. The entertainment’ which ho offers is of the | penchant for mischiet, which could not redouit oth Charge of Label “Str. Rossel Jaret made & compleint 4 ss i rein | street, course, only be temporary and evanescent. Another The eause of the pilots isnot sobad as that. This | this benno agen erm we taking very much from the charlatanry of itinerant conjurers- | sorrow than in anger,” and in the pe thats public no- wpa) patia es res shoes the streets, oth i judg: ba far . mail.” , 5 justice year, or another month, will bring up other topics, & ‘ ‘ “ tice of her acts may effectually stay a repetition of such ceuse—the cause of industry, integrity and worth, | ‘ black In fact, Orsini may be considered an artiste, as well as a | [inf Of her ote meyer ocrations Martkt io abevtor. . against the villany of Wall street speculators, who | We now submit the evidence, and claim the re- | gentleman oftaste, talent and ability. ‘The prices of ad- | “"Poitca Marzens-—The men who Was arrested a day | Burglary —Bill Williams and Joseph Lewis, were ar- we convene woe yal oo ee vee would like to keep important news from the public, | ward :— mission have been raduced:to fity cents to all parts of | or twotego for cresting adisturbance atthe houso of Mrs. | rested yesterday, on suspicion of “racking” the store effects upon the European monarchs and people. if otk . 0 But there is a subject above and beyond all these, contained in @ portion of the President’s message, Bedell, was a brother of that lady, named Joseph Rolph, | and who are opposed to the pilots because they bring Mimnor Orrice, Jan. 2, 1846. | tho house, and we anticipate crowded and fashionable which is calculated to have a more wide-spread ef- The message of Mr. Polk has produced a greater itealing therefrom, Dean Temrceton :— atesinas we ta borne seaman in wee ited States service, and | of bel reagan eed wera, . pedhrseg and $6 in i au 4 “ ‘examunatios it to the Herald, to be laid at once before-the coun- | I regret that I did not, see you before you leh New | i WONT | ise of the Wave'ietil | aud dangerses chateoten’ wer the ped rye Mirvest of @ Policy Dealer.—Sam Hix's» “‘gemmen” ob try—this cause is begizning to wake up the attention | a gly td pe nernci wa tad the triumphant star of the Bowery. The house continues | locked ay ‘ | color, 91 7 Eh street, entered a com; yesterday, of the newspaper press. Here is the first specimen | rally raised. 1 would not be supposed to take advantage bay a was taken to the watch-house by | before Justice Osborne, against a Mr. Moore, who keeps i gail feet upon the princes ie of E th ny : © | to be as well filled as on the first evening this fine drama | Capt. drunk and disorderly in the pub- | a policy “den,” at No. 191 Division street, for selling of ihove wa aed sek teas al iikade to the 0 Public opinion:— ofa gathering cloud whieh ls) new vimble here with: rs lic'streets ; and John Farrell and George Saylor were | hima policy ‘on the Pokomoke Lottery for 75 cents, | he ard to yourself, as it was my intention to have brought | was played. We do not wonder at it. The attractions | 5e {From the Philadelphia Chronicle, Jan. 24.) the subject to your notice before you left; nor would T | are superior to any that have been given at any theatre | furnished with lodgings at Dr. Pelletrau’s well known | | which didn’t prove a “‘hit,” therefore the nigger was bor vi declaration of Mr. Polk relating te the interference ‘Tur New Youx Henatp—Tux Pitots anv tHE Watt | be considered as doing more at present than reminding mansion, under the market, for alleged improper con- und to have satisfaction, h within the | 7» A last scene where hich th tended nda: | . Held to bail 3 “ e s. Wehave Stage Press.—The New Fork Herald has been charged b: st b at The duct at a ball w! ey attended on Monday night. | of European pow ers in American affairs. We bese by a portion of the press of that city, with obtaining ‘he asus bed Habe fal heve, peat Ceepeses 1 hy They were arraigned Delore the police magistrates yes- | a i the best reasons for believing, judging from what we news brought by the packet ship Liberty from England, | ly sympathized with you, and my services would gladly | i#,superior to any thing we e saw in the line of stage | terday morning, and made to pay @ penalty for their in- | Smith was arrested last night, for have seen in the Englishand French papers, thatthe from certain pilots of NewYork, in a sirreptitious mat: | Nave been ; but the unexampled success you met | ¢#ects. ‘To-night the drama will be repeated, with tue | judicious | ow! ng . Rinic! ner; and, at the same time, it is insinuated that the pro- | with emboldened me to value upon them, of | *imirable comedy of “ Sweethearts and Wives. ‘as stated a short time since) was ar- eet. Locked up by Justice Gilbert. original position taken by Mr. Monroe, in respect p:ietor ol the Herald, in combination with the pilots, | which, I think, you must ly je, and particularly as | _Hows’s Cincus at Patmo’s Orena Hovss.—Palmo’s F rarant, married, om Menday last, \)""" se sc esthy of the Naw York Herald. to European interference, and reiterated by Presi- caused packoges of foreign papers intended for other | others been remembered pecuniarily, who certain- | will be opened this evening, under the management of ho mace the complaint against him, in pi From the Plattsburg Republican, Jan. 24) dent Polk i message, will prod te oft ‘0 be witbhel Much skirmishing has taken | ly did not so much as myself. J. O. Howe & Co., as an equestrian arena, the perform- | ference to going to jail ; and the ceremonies were per- | ne er + 2 ts re p' coe aey lent Polk in his message, will produce @ greater, piace in consequence, between the Herald and several | Let me write simply th am struggling along, sur- | 2nces being conducted on the plan of Franconi’s, ut | formed at the Police Office by Mr Justice Church. Five A berty, Capt. go wted ty the N York deeper, ind more wide-spread sensation onallthe mo- of ite contemporaries in that city, and, as faras we can | rounded with difficulties—more than ordinary Pe! Paris. New York has long wanted an amusement of Officer Stewart has discovered, in the possession of the | one hundred miles at sea, on Saturday, by . Yor! unde: si this kind, and we have every reason to believe that it | men who were arrested last week for stealing a quantity | Herald news clipper, and the news brought to that office tand th itter, th hi 5 i 7 eer Beret eae ee ae eens the | at home, and a wife still cenfined to her room will bo well patronized by the fashionable circles. “The | of pig iron, lot ofbar iron which it supposed to belong | PY express, across Long Island. narchies and ea’ inets of Europe, than any other to- ae y ilots and Mr. Bennett hive not been substantiated. The | ness. I am poor and depend upon th n pie in the message could do. Indications of this Verald undoubtedly had the important news brought by | for support thes been aswel for pre troupe comprises every description of talent, among | to some person or persons in New York, and for whic! (From the Cincinnati Gazette, Jan, 21.) feel re already exhibited in the English and the Liberty in advance of all its contemporaries, and | consider noticesgsc , as matters of business, whom are several stars of the first magnitude. Madame | he is desirous of finding an owner. ‘The packet ship Iowa, at New York, brings advices eeling are al aS 8 ._ through the enterprise of the proprietor it wa: despatch. | was led to expest was our arrangement. Do you think | Macarte, a beautitul rider and graceful danseuse, hrs The house of Capt J. N. Olney, was entered en | from Havre tothe 12th December. The news by her French journals, which cannot be mistaken. It is ed in all directions through the country, far ahead of the | my services were worth any thing? If 80, what were | been e: dior = limited period, together with Mrs | Monda: wy two fellows, who took the precaution to | was received, over Long Island, by the New York He even hint-d,in various quarters, that the French go- other newspaper offices in New ve It does not | they worth? I will not estimate them, but rather ap- | Cole, daughter of the celebrated Cook, of London. The | place the door key on the outside. They then took some | raid, and we are indebted to that paper for an extra con- ping | at appear to us that the pilots are to blame for not serving | peal to old feelings and leave it to your friendship. To | management have spared neither pains nor expense in | articles of silver from the basement table, valued at $12, | taining it. vernment will instruct its minister here to demand the other new: papers with the peweas quickly as they | you $50 is little more than fifty cents to me, comparative. | providing \ richest costumes and trappings, and the | and on going out were observed by th vant who ran From the Rochester Advertiser, Jan. 24.) an explunation trom our government of the remarks ‘id the Hera d; for tho proprietor has done more for the | ly, and thut amount would save me from a world of | decorations are said to be of the mo: 8 jp- | to the rescue of the valuables. They immediately shut | The New York Herald is receiving scotes of encomiums wn ve eb icy tee ctgenge'tapon this subject, referzin pilots collectively, through the columns of his paper, | trouble and annoyance just now. Will you do this, or = a nificant stad of horses oe porn sallecies | off she pareult dy, tarolag ae keys and nefare: se girl / fe amanamazion Romth. whom i bed oy plies wus containe a jubject, re! Z than all the ofthe press in that city put together. il 1 Pray writ i and their agility and grace will a wi surprises | cor get out at the tront doer, they were out of sight. 18 50! news in advance of mail. @ enter- P 7 Boy Oe bear. ae oas 7 weihe, me: on: the receipt of fl Mtg Gill cities: | hip eteiac eee nooo daylight, and was seen by | pahigty P ‘ , : iis i F the beholder. ‘The Circus thi | Herald is sure to call forth two sete of com- to France and the movements of the French minis [icar the Philadelphia Ses; Jen-96) Boas r affair with Clirehugh has eome to my know. | ly be graced b beastly and loveliness, and if properly | several of the neighbors | ments—one from those who are recipients of its favors, ter in Texas, Siow York journalaane yiving nd an effort is making here to excite some feel. | conducted, is Jestined to become a highly popular and | Some of the officers have found in the possession which is all right, and another from the grumblers, who If such be the case, no government im this coun- gets hone for your sake it muy not precede you South. fashionable place of resort. of thiefa hair bracelet with a gold clasp, marked M jeft in the distance, which is all wrong. ve t offecti fi les near at home, b the Herald est regard to Mrs. T., believe me, Mapame Lanane’s Concent.—This lady, the most dis- | 8.” Ce a gent Fs try could refuse to give a prompt, effective and de- from exampl fining the foreiga news by the “Liberty”? Truly yours, tinguished harpist in this country, concert last | ,,An outhouse, or stable, in Barum street, belonging to | ‘The steamer Wilmington, which left Charleston, cided reply to any such demand; and that reply d journals pee | get hold of it. Their CHAS. McLACHLAN. | evening at Niblo’s Saloon, which wa: nded by a very | Mr. James Kilburn, was broken open on Monda: 8. C., onthe 24th instant, bound to Wilmington, had a e concertante on | and robbed of various articles of wearing app: “Guillaume Tell,” and fant. ir Robert le Diable, | T@tily deposited thei A man named Ly together unjust and rather ridiculou nd musical aud: must contain the same sentiments and the same nate waa cea ee te ae ‘ ‘ e principles, with deeper, more energetic, and greater our Philadelphia competitors—they are cleracaice i tter from you, promising an- | were loudly applauded and brilliantly executed. Miss | aFrested on suspicion of being the perpetrator of force than even the messages of President Monroe, course feel “‘cheap”—but if they are wise, they will try | oth post, induced ‘t ain, as | Northall sung ‘ The Country Girl,” and aria from Anna bars wh ths fe bis Nanticeen | Mr. Polk, | di to keep up an appearance of good humor, and resolve to | the second lotter may have miscarried. I have nothing | Bolens, with her usual tasto and skill. She hasa very | , Urcrouzs.—Thore were three or four public lectures | or of Mr. Polk, have expressed it. do better next time. Or why can't they be ax cunning | to add to my first letter. Could! explain circumstances, | fine seprano voice, and sings with much feeling. The | delivered in Lay m Inst evening 5: the best sitande The interference of France and England, in the as some of our neighbors were, and say that the n ppet Id acquaintance” would not be | srtists who so kindly volunteered their services were all Ww ‘S Balebrat the Bre okt ha hte eivenby t ne ky | ana OF Tecan: wi d ff Jy | Wa# not worth the trouble of getting it? The pilots, na loan until your return to New York | Well received We hepe Madame Lazare will as | bre neees ot tae eoone ap ene 9 on © Capt br of Texas, was audacious, and was properly ing friendly to Bennett, took much pains to supply him me from much annoyance, and spare my | another concert shortly, and believe by so do \q | Paniahalonte’ sn sti ings, by Professor | repelled at the time. A similar interference, under | with the news in advance of the ‘ Wall street Press,” | feelings many pangs. Let"me from you, at ail | Would oblige many admirers and lovers of music who y, on “ Elocution b} Minzor Orrice, Tuesday, 13th Jan., 1846. fashionabl bathed passage, and was obliged to return to be Feral ithout an D, In the Herald of the 20th inst. delivered by Dr. Mott in « Unit number of persons,” upon. , | Masonic, axp Opp FeiLows, Lopars.—A great gal er. wecbrce or oeinaay amape wheter in that ofthe | Th mouth i done nt aphasia they raven the | CU wit part Yournl and Cccp Mepere to | lnovenag. | 7 eneen S| lng ook ply ie ih ah piel aone Lodge | Scans uct a te “balance of power,” or any other whatsoever, we Wall street papers from getting the news as soonas | Mrs. T. Believe me, Ever yours, © Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean left the Astor House yes. | OL Biookiyn, (George L. Thatcher, And pal officers) og | tows as yet Iittle of nothing avoat the ment of t'e uew trust will be resisted by the American governmen; those papers could have had it by other conveyances.— CHAS. McLACHLAN. terday, on a professional tour to the south. piss SEIU, * Le Lm a styptic, and therefore dors not except to. the learned gentle- : Bi ken the trouble to ohtai i | + a to the last extremity ; nor could any power, or any ae ees cacaleed of ‘the span Baap ate Is not this ngh? The triumvirate of the Mirror Wits E. Burtox.—This _ combination of powers in Europe, venture upon an Pilots did not feel th 8 bound to favor those | 1s composed of McLachlan, Fuller, and a man by fay, bi . ; of P ditors whom th ee intervention in the affairs of this country, as they Forel enough: Pape: ittack of quinsey, und the occasion of a number of noviciates being intro- | man’s taking ground against it—but abj-etion may be justly duced for election as members of the order. All the | made tohis travelling out of his way to add who were proposed were duly installed ; and, | the chorus whicn. in of th tabile ger fun, frolic, and festivity had full medicorum,” agai iene which has fought its way into tly, ding from grave to gey, from liv faite. Sarr, aoe rn is which the name of Clason, who furnishes the funds to | covering fro! * , aged uy ‘eal merits. Swai anaces has ever been an 5 2 “ | the Wall street y cern afloat. been laboring, aren ne of the Odd Fello ‘of jealous dislike to the narrow minded of the profes- have done in Buenos Ayres, and as they attempted | the Wall Apes nreeniaey he: elibteianiecaniaie! Fie the aes cern os McLachlan attends to the pic adigiieas grand ‘ flare up;” and on Friday is wonderful powers in effectiog cures, where all the in the annexation affair, without exciting a feeling | they may have no reason to regret the trouble it may | >/ack mail business of the concern, as may be seen 7 i, alee equally pleasing celebration, connected with of the faculty was uns ful, have been but equivocal Lona Istaxp Rat-noap.—This road, which was ob- Li ad the M i , J structed -in part for two days with immense drifts of the induction yp di 2 gues ot ads. The lourged be n re tueedt well vocalist that $50 would be kindly received—that he | snow, was cleared on Monday, and th 8 now pass | worthy institution. doubs well meaning oe or, says (in the repo in matters aten journals that sks th Stabe tienslakleecand heaid regularly over. The Boston train leaves as usual e f this ind, vis the endorcing of irreswar and secret medi ny sympathy in their own be- | asks the money out of pure friendship—and besides, morning, at 7 o'clock, from the South Ferry. At ave never been guilty voluntarily but on one occasion, ‘of divera old and | recommendations to the favor of n cliss which aboutinates all " are xcellont and praise- | ¢Ufes nut effected by diploma’d han jearned, and no in this vast continent which would produce a coali- | cost them to furnish t! tion and a corfibination of all the American repub- lies South and North, ending in a resistance of their attern. The public and the | by these precious epistles. He bints to the great ts Bennett for hi possible to aw 2s 38 ‘y me i i If, except among those who have been beaten like- destly intimates how he, Templet ight beat- | of th lac the road, the cuts were filled to ecial mooting last night. bat once,and chat onee has been all my pretensions to the last extremity. bea Minn Ration ene eae te tok modestly intimates how he, Templeton, might be of the worst places on the cuts were fille: cial meeting ig *s (ie mover de. . ‘i i mi er wondrous Faaag Hee Oe nish get th rte : 3 never The Oregon question, and our commercial rela- kind; and this is all Sarees ‘say on the subject. tacked on the “affair with Clirehugh.” This is the’ ‘he Soe visit ta tecigeaenieeton i The minutes of th® last meotin, ic wore read and ap- | Tocca ak orkerd oP te taes BS Pied in abetyees of the same stamp of tind, in a] now menviet eouelees of ings ty. Why aud Row is this medicine, more. than 8 not tions with England,will, in all probability, settle each [From the Philadelphia Eagle, Jan. 24} | black mail system in its highest state of refinement. = F New Youx Prtors.—A war, and in our opinion, anun- | Lj in « jet,” “hi othtr. By that settlement, all special difficulties just'one, has been waged by the Wall street’ prints Dee ake wiley Romeo aud Juliet,” “his | with Europe will vanish in our foreign policy, and sgainst this useful class of people. The New York | Poverty but not his will consents.” The Mirror con- | | our government will be enabled to direct its ener- Pilots own thirteen swift sailing schooners. ‘They | cern ispoor and wants money. Very likely—a poor- | . 8 aS er number 85 men, and 65 more brave boys. They cruise : * gies to a practical application of the great principle from 10 to 250 miles from Sandy Hook, and on’ various | €f Omore contemptible concern than the tnumvi- me ad 7 firat put forth by Mr. Monroe, and thus inflict a cocaiens after they nave bosrded reaseel bringing rate does not exist. | which is ge: ‘ : late and important j , after su . ' check upon all European interference in American | the ship with a pilot,tney put one-of their men atkore on | A8tothe personal allusions of these miserable | weather, composed of mud and snow, roved, ae " oe Jonas te ees a vias et = Ps je im as assistant District “Attorne: 3 than past and present being for 37 days, = $2 per ‘day, oe = audited and allowed, on ayes | into the possession of the feculty, tobe tried: secret” teseaes Yesterday was another gloomy day, voting in the affirmative, and | forsooth they have not yet attained the knowledge requisite to ‘underfooe. "That, peculiar talvtury ; Understand its primitive nature? Does its mystery consist, of rally found in the streets during such Stephen Heustis for services and ne ex- | any thing else than their want of ability to fahom x? Ifthis cossary be (and this al be,) the the about a foot | Penditures inthe Court of Generel Sessions, amounting be (endign i cafes bevhse’ ee apply ing, manner. : i to $43,62, was audited and allowed. i ‘ed affairs. Long Island, and immediately send an overland express | creatures to myselt and to iy family, I shall treat peer niy wren epee Ayer os by ta? communication from the Comptroller in regard to Peete teeter t ates Tabane =e . ‘0 the Herald office, which paper is their ardent ‘dvo- 4 ‘ t | the selection of two newspapers,necessary under the act | of the shrew. hil In this view-we would not by any means discoun- cate, them with utter contempt. Clason and his card are pecan Raabe et ony, H wccod ana bylaantey the passed the 14th May, 1845, which shall publish the laws pay uy hesitates omit "thelr fs tenance the idea of Congress taking up Mr. Allen’s | These extracts are only the first response of the beneath ournotice. Our conduct through life, and our | stush upon pedestrians. It will take severaldays of | ofthe State of New York, as applicable to this county, resolution. We do not believe that any country | independent newspaper press in the cause of the | ePutation for many years in New York, our educa- | good westher to repair the damage done by the snow | Was taken up, and elicited a very warm and general de- would have the right to except to such action, if | New York Pilots. As soon as this cause is pro- | and birth, and also those of my family, are equal | ““Gxack Cuuncu Pews.—An auction was held at Grace | , [This law specifies that the Board of Supervisors shall Congress should wish to joina similar declaration | perly understood, we have no doubt nearly the | ° the highest in this community; and we shall main- | Church yesterday, for the sale of the pews belonging to | designate which two of the many newspapers shell give pape! i iti ii . aid church. There are two hundred and twel: ws, | publicity to the laws applicable to the county in which of general principles to those which were first pro- | whole press of the country will come out manfully | “i that position in resolute but perfect tranquillity, | S84 spout twothirds of them were sold. iumany genes; | they ate located, tobe determined by ballot; th ulgaleduby ble: Monroe, kad saw have -boan\ tes |idid al Wide Cactus eae | against all the malice and jealousy that any set of | four hundred dollars was bid for the choice above the | having a majority of the ballots shall be the first sefected, iterated by Mr. Poik. This country could sooner ivi bev “tem varaaatidaton src Ae ie | muserable creatures can attempt against us. Mean- | assessed price. “i ne Soe roms role pies aeaer speeent | pressed pti Lived tela Dana spare Europe, and all commercial connections with | Wall street speculators, speaking throufh the Wall | "me we claim the $60 reward. | Grand sovrée ltt ight at th va roome, whlch wos | q/\, Mestraons exprosted hie preference forthe Europe, than Europe could spare us. It is probable | street press. These speculacors are extremely hos- cou ualities. "Hi i t to the swindler, and ech fut atime ad andor oe anere tosh aacd ‘The very orthodox science ( ecresy. What cian?» His words ar~— ets bl t i i thet the patioat'wbo Pikes: an'the tous about.” The | grand soirée last night at the Minerva rooms, which was | ing Post and the Morning Neves, tustained at much length m. need besoli 3 s , liattended. The evening was spent in dancing, | py Ald. B ng in, London, likewise posi- ReEtigious Trr..—A v behcrat; ‘i . | by Ald. Briggs I and rational doctrine, by intro- that the Cabinets of the old world may be alarmed | tile to the Pilote, because they bring up the news, | ery curious trial is now in | waltzing, chatting, &e., and all were agreeably enter Al and take offence at the declaration of the Presiden; | give it to the Herald, enable us to iseue it in 3 " : id. Cuanicx understood this to have beena pre-con- | ducing into the Londo! macoparia several spot ta, of progress in one of our city churches, the defendant | t#ined. certed movement, he felt himself unprepared fact in weatag, thatthe piaats which they are derived from in his message. Let them do 80; but if the Presi- | city and send it all over the country, and thus pr dent and Congress unite to maintain these views, | vent tiese rascals from keeping it back, and spec: whieh it states, that being the officiating clergyman. The charges pre- | ,,N&Xt Pouce Macisraare.—As Justice Gilbert will | this matter ; ifit was designed to bea party messureand | sill nondescript or unknown lo the College.” Among and to resist to the last extremity the intervention | lating in cotton, flour, stocks, &c., on the rest of bynes I] shortly have leave to retire from his present position of | to be the exercise of dices, it should hat na a ferred against him are said to be ot the most serious Police’ Magistrate, the term of his sppointuient being | been properly subaittea te, Spb and in which ta aime in . of European powers in our affairs, they will be sup- | the community, who may be ignorant of the precise ported by the people of this Republic of all parties, | state of the foreign markets. To this hosti is ie e party should be found inhermony. He had f th , where its voeal: t Sige : n furth their peotliar qualifications to discharge the duties | had already been lobbied on this subject by the Evening | stsined of its'sutiguated snigeesmpers ite Sav red al and frail sisters of his congregation. The court | ofthe office. Amongst the numerous dates whose | Post, since the organization of this Board, and on that | its Srags and. simples, dried leaves and. roots, to sets with closed doors, and the result of their in- | names have been spoken of, we may mantion, those of scoount, Ife other, he was opposedite such a seleotfon: wali chnle. ‘asceuesciveh tetera ppeltatious T.how - = * 3 iy ic . nced it 3 fe 0 vestigation is somewhat doubtful. Onderdonking W'Teelyes, Both of thoes ntlemen ha’ ag ed Posed oe et lou of thin pubjeovas re ion to these quotal joe orto say what would become of the character, involving the reputation of several fair | #»0ut to expire, a host of applicants have already set | views of rn mo ‘i c would their “‘c: “aedatives.”” aut | pe. A , sey been long | of ing th tion of this subject until | lec jsmnmsnaes.” dlapnemlcs, and no doubt by the union of all the Republics 1 | added that of the Courier itself, for the mogiggean, | is becoming very prevalent among the clergy, and | comected with the Police Bepattment of the city, and | furetime it however: the matter war toxated apany | XSi RS NC ie ioniaiten so Roane 1 eciy every portion of this continent. mali t, and mercenary motives. That concern understand the ropes quite es well as any that could be | and if it was necessary for an immediate action uj | the {dea Is cuough to atke the crying philosopher laugh. Kind S's hinGeevlcy reac to, belianle (ise chid topic Frese ammtiges ny, : unless some extraordinary measures are shortly | named. The latter, by his business tact, andthe prompt || point, he was in favor of the Herald or} reader, cut your eyes upon the following cabalution, which ‘ ny pineal 8 topic "made the following proposition to the pilots :— adopted, the whole church will be scandalized.— | nees with which he has conducted the cases in which he | for it'was an undeniable fact that the circulation of either | sre a Jonajide prescription every day tired by the facaley =~ Will become a permanent subject of discussion as | will give $15 per day for each and every day’s later R—Falv. Fip. Rab. has been employed, ‘has gained many riends, and | the Post, News or Globe was insufficient to give that pub- believed that note f= intment to fill tl licit aa z : . Angels, and all good men, are now weeping over ecte: r ; intelligence from England furnished by the old pilots or ad ” ie vacanc connected with our foreign policy; and henceforth a for the Courier and Enquirer, with | the frailty and folly of these erring brethren of the | would give very gene 7 the Oregon question, and even that of the Texas | the Uinderstanding, however, that they may turnish the | surplice, who profane the sanctuary of God by their Fine.—A fire was disco’ Jaws of any importance, and in which the majo- Population of this county might feel interest- ion. rity at the north corner of | ed; he: d no oth West Broadway and Franklin street, kept by Mr. Dis- | ly in fa ciecting thoes pepers (ike the, Herald ‘or | M. Fe. Garg. sig; Sai i i i i " * “ wa: jin si y ir. Dis- i . re boundary, will sink into the character of things of | news to the Herald, an moron JAMES W. WEBB, unholy thoughts and impure desires. Let them be | brow as 8 palst store. Damage trifing. Yin Grand | the ‘Sun,) Which had the targeet cuculaten, ree uate ar the Mdlaminat™ this specimen oan practical detail and of practical despatch Janvaay 6th, 1846. Ww. C. LOWBER. brought to punishment. street, in the rear of No. 201,oecupied by a looking-glass | Ald. Barces and Mresero! the ment | BO fail to be vipat 1b. sed ,” aud all a mystery maysteries ; ne ‘1 nth dae ent and A | | frame’ maker, about 8 o'clock last night. ‘Trine da. | of thismatior, It wes su@elente understood bye mma | £2. your opties. " Will ic be:more intelligibe toyom, Af we re- | Te this jrean proposition the pilots tumed a deaf) 1 sre prow Havzt.—By the brig Republic, Capt. | mage. jority of those provent, and it the gentloman lat ap had | tecrer tame Srias ionyed oh soe wih oe eet expan Tux New Yoax Sux axp Tag Pitors.—For seve- | ear—tossed it from them with contempt. It the | 5 ot which left Port ea Pri ag Cate or Porren, tux Parone Convicr.—We under: | other preferences, he wee at full iberty to exhibit them, | most: behold iter reese Ou Wish to try the expert ral days past our three hundred thousand dollar pijots had cared for the Support of the Cowrier, it ott, 10 Helge Ince on the Fath inst, | 204 that Petter was bro into the Police Office a day | #24 by his vote declare them. Recipe~Pulveris Piperi Rubri. contemporary of the New York Sun, Moses Y. P 7 . we have received files of Haytien papers of the 4th | or two ngo, at the instigation of one af his cou! for | _ Ald. Cuan.icx expressed his obligations to Alderman | yd-0 Chivridi Sodii, ~ porary = D * | would have been easier to have got it than did the | inet. Thay oltetailivne teews wert aeunatdl the purpose of swearing to some affidavits and other | Briggs for this “' liberty,” and was ejually thankful for | Acid Acerici, - Beach, the proprietor of five banks, has had anum- | Jate United States Bank ; but they cared nothing “ y Cansiating. — pers which are aboutto be used in hiscase. The | the endorsement of such a sentiment from his friend Al- ‘Aan ber of ill-natured and narrow-minded flings at the | for the good opinion of that demoralizing journal, | THe captain reports that an expedition was fitting Gocuments referred to ure a petition and sundry | 4erman Meseerole; and for this ay P ckoceeds | Misce, Fiat Garcarisma, New York pilots, which we readily believe do not | ephtoti has bomitiins (itis) daraalioe ae la epacsvaeys out, destined to make an attack op the Dominicans. | other papers,which are intended in the first place to pre- | Signe—Sumancur, pro re nata. sented to the Chancellor of the State for the purpose of 0 "4 This prescription, which, doubtless, often in eases of searlet spring from his own impulses, or emanate from his | bought, used, and cast off, by all parties and a It was expected that the blow Would be struck in | getting a writ of Haboas Corpus, or Certiorari, or both ‘at much length, and by a | fever and ordinary sore wor i have gazed wy on wit iy Ter ‘ ich wi i and awe, and won the deep j the month of February, from which the Hi allowed by him ; the effect of which will be to detain | Vote the balloting was proceeded with. spect a own brain. Indeed, we have the best reason for dozen different cligues—for a greater prostitute oe hp Hayes | ert El aaiie cares fully disposed of ; and also | The result gave Tt Sottag ars erat aes roe Megal advisors of the believing that these ill-natured and hard-hearted at | than the Courier, among the contemporary journals | ©*Pect great results in their favor. thereby to enable tacks on an industrious and hard working set of | of the age;, dose noLand-ckuubt exile ia.enyiouun The President has writien a reply, addressed to | take proceedings i ich hi (if he should decide 0 men, such as the New York pilots are, proceed | try, Jt hasbeen and is, among daily newspapers Pe erence oon ay NE cone towards | berors, without the form from some old Jew, who, having in a long life> | what Lais was in ancient Greece—what Cleopatra | bered that bras, a French citizen, residing in ee Auoray Sanat written himself out of every paper, and out.at the | was inthe Koman empire—what Harriet Wilson | Hayti, was Tiolentl elbows, very gladly enters into the service of any | was in London—-what Madame Pampadon was in | the country. The R f pepper, ar, @ from before th them) Into the Court of Ey = be and hil ps ‘ila Wan Bare, uacseeneied ty tgeninetiaee es ir, a new ballot | Mis, winks tn gurate , by decision of the . 01 eae . . pelled by the Haytiens from | of the people; and ‘Thomas Waren Rae, Sade the aay was ordered. Aus from this decision, | argu ictauet rm be ued ecerdin 1 ircum to be used ident says that he had, on a | for Albany yesterday, for the purpose of attending to the | and sustained. A war of words here ensued, and Ald: | when wanted. . im si m found guilty of malpracti case on the part of the prisoner, and g Chancellor | Briggs presented a resolution, declaring the Post and | |i en the “regular profession,” and not the Panaces, one that will give him sixpence a-day. Mr. Beach i ny of the most unhappy street-walkers guilty of PTACLICES | ¢5 sliow a writ of Hebeas Co! or Certiorari. News as the selected medium through which these laws | wh: pends upon mystery for its respect and iuflaence t : Paris—or any PY id had received orders to quit the pe | of the State should be published. ith sut its seen sy the proiession would lose all its loug fused has been on former occasions, as he knows, bitterly | i; in New York, — disreputable, demoralized, de- country. He did’ co,"but afterwards presumed to A quantity of silver spoons, knives, andother | ““4ig. Cuanzicx then renewed the debate, which he ity, and a large share of its profits. O'd Cera ak opposed by those persons who profess to give him | hauched, and drunken with the blood of the saints. | return again without leave. For this contempt he were yesterday stolen from No. 265 Hudson | conducted throughout inthe best of humor, and in his a.tur for doctoring, would be able te use Hor F ; rf ; diptome’d M. D their opinion, and do his work at a cheap rate. In | —_—————. . was again expeffed sans ceremonie, but the President happiest style. cabal fetiommondealy be by the Fa- his pi days when he was eeasae ath the | TReagnpous Banx Ronsery.—We learn in Wali | denies that he Was struck or iil-treated. It appears Beige ry ey epee ape pala: Buicos sega eg Setroametiermpend perl | caley, beenure it ie theit intereat to preserve them ; 20 is it jack plane, as a carpenter, he knew very well the | Street, that information has just been received, that Leelee iti in Hayti, on a permit from the eal of tof thair medicine ‘rom al sro hay he batty : s A i i 4 > ™ 4 e + we wi as . struggles which men in such circumstances had to | ® teller of the Bank of British North America, in | “The President answers this, by saying that the | saving wi Wer | thepart ee dodging of = ol inority; and upon ¢ wnew nial, beiag called, there wes ao quorum present, So the mat: | i,t Pengftabectase the dises ter stands without the Board having arrived at any con- | Let it not be u clusion. plicable to all of The members then generally dispersed, and the whole Physicians, holding | ter, in order to develope their mental re- | Montreal, has absconded with £4000 or +5000 | permission had been fraudulently obtained for him | clothes took fire, and before any one came to her assis. Gastnedsa in the fahiry * etibtting on that | in bank bills and gold, and it is supposed that he ! by another Frenchman under another name. Mean- | tance her feet and iegs were nearly burned to a cinde: . . | ume the French consul, after having di d She was discovered by po! an Connolly, of the Sixt! yeriod of hus life, and calling up the better feelings | took passage in the packet ship Queen of the West, | {Tdemnity for ihe sade’ treamncat Soper District, who had her conveyed to the City Husp ; F ; Sadi She is not expected to surviv subject will have to be reconsidered. on experience, who hay r y cae of his nature, we would have thought that he would | Which sailed on Monday for Liverpool | have met with, has indignantly left the country, and be (rank aodaagt, and. wholupe given. warm S0n m . | i i i | i A .—After Judge Ulshoeffer att not lend himself to a set of Wall street speculators, | According to the particulars obtained from the | Temains on board a French frigate in the harbor. had taken hi neat yest ray morning on the bebch ofthe intellige! tn oeeen ot ‘Otchis temetber,, eoores eg yt is and endeavor to rundown such enterprising men | ®gents of the bank, it appears the rascal’s name is | Movements of Travellers. A.C. Benedict, Esq., stated that since he | _ Jan. 27.—_Burglaries.— William Jones and Daniel Jones | same Dr. Mott had the m ric of beiug one, and stated over his ] the pil f Ne York. Ii - | Joseph Fiddler Ready, and that he left Montreal on The following were among the arrivals et the princi- eard of the death of his friend the | were both arrested, last night about 9 o’clock, by police- — a id mnreacnce, teat be had * repeatediy og L as the pilots of New York. It is ungenerous, un- | : pal Hotels yesterday. At the Iste Matthew C. Paterson, Esq District Attorney of the | man Vancourt, of the 3d ward, charged with breakii fs do i aes dgivene | jst and diarepuable, and ought ro be lelt to the | RESIE inant: | cishman, of genteel ap“ vAxTatsteia Maria, ¥;8.¥.; John Rankin, New | Sunt. Ha tad koows hin ling anduotimeely spas | it ihe Gasnment store of Joun He Colnan, No. tt | 4rfioe coeulaa cd fsttaste suas cine? ti i] "| "i 4 31 cor j, — i speculators in Wall street—and to them alone. ‘The fugitive fe an Eagilshinen, “of “gesteel s ie Ble, EW Kinderhook, attainments were of a high o1 nd asa scholar and a | store, anda portion of the property found concealed in satepts ry error miaded eT | We might retaliate on our contemporary, if so | peatance, and about twenty-seven years of age— Oo Pan I disposed, and touch him in some of the tenderest | five feet ten or eleven inches in height; slender | g. Dogouon; Seceat Taras ne t, E. Rhoades, Bos: | ** * mark of respect to his memory, that the court do ad- Fins, pooknlves, &o,, valued st sboct 987. Tt, appears’ | seek ite notte 7 ‘J : j F " ton; Geo. Givbs, Newport; P. Alien. Provid ‘W, | Journ. | Mr. Colahan keeps one of those glass case stands on the | Sct.n1t was to the Quel Pt rs points; for we have now in our possession a docu- | figure, broad ghest, and shoulders in proportion to hese dame and Ward, Berton, -C Newell, |, Judge Ussuoxrren said he had the plessure of know- | sidewalk, und deposited hie rty in thie basement | Pelvuc Cu surly. decide whether his criginal co operation or ment, sent from Harneburgh, signed by nearly | the rest of his een dark brown hair—supposed to ill, Boston; Asa Farr, St. Louis; | 98 the late District foooion from his boyhood; he through the night. These were placed in chai waa ‘ fifty respectable citizens of Lehigh county, asking | have blue eye#Plong face—very gentlemanly, and it. H “ais, f HA. Comeron, Kt Andrew Re MeCreery, i Lau; | Served with the sentiments of Mr. Benedict, and was | of a canal boa: lying opposite to the store, andno deubt | hin oy7 declarations, that the frst was predicated upon, facts, for the Legislature to break the charter of one of | manners composed and collected. Compbell, Martin, his banks, and giving reasons for the petition, inthe | If he has not gone in the Queen of the West, he ‘Warde, gentlonan he had few superior. He, thercfore, moved | thelr pockets, consating of plstola, watch keys, breast. | Guanes orhumanity: re, hi cet for throne sept r fadueto happy to bear testimony to the high character of Mr. Pater- | they would have conveyed their plunder on board that | conscience of H. Howe: son as @ lawyer, a scholar, and a gentleman. His Honor | boat for safety, had they not been discovered by that vi- | in taku then directed the Clerk to make @ minute of Mr. Bene- | gilaut officer Vancourt. These “ cracksmen” had “ rip- | | reas dict’s motion, and adjourned the court. The other branch ” off the padlock, and pried open the door with a broadest and plainest manner. We have been re- | may soon ated in this vicinity. Four hun- | a perp: Sage hey ation Sa es Of A.J ae | ne spike nail. Committed by Justice Osborne for | : sq. e civil courts, with very ral ac ti quested, from various quarters, to give a full de- | dred dolls reward are offered for him. Crry—-Mr. Church, Hyde Park; W. Fuller, do, A. 0, | ©Fd, adjourned over until to morrow, in Gen of re- | “Yack White, a black rascal, was arrested last night, velopment of hie doings, in reference to his banks in Nite ‘vioat Cieinit, ‘Aiamhrod: —We have re | Bigelow, Boston; H. O. Reiley, W. Hadley, ‘Albany; | spect for the memory of the late District Attorney, Pater- | charged with burglariously ente: the grocery store | 4 New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Ohio; but we will | NEWS FRO : ; Te | George ‘Fisher, Boston, J. 1. Cringly. Indiana; Col. | $°¥, Eee en cea aa nave aon|| oh ceived advices {rom Guatemala by the way of | Travers, N. J.; Messri ‘ynkoop, John | Mesrrina or tHe Ban.— A meeting ofthe bar wasafter- | sfreets,in connexion with a “ Caraccas, to a late date. We have algo received la. | Brown, Osmon Reed, Phila. pal” called Hicks, and | ay, and, that too, for di met at 11 o'clock in the stealing therefrom a keg of butter, worth $20. Committed | °°! legiate practitioner, do no such thing. {[f Mr. Beach, with hs five wards convened. The memb: F . We x oe . | court roem of the Vice Chancellor. The Hon. Judge | py Justice Gilbert. io cordon eave deae banks can make his fifty or sixty thousand dollars | ter accounts from the interior of Central America | u"Dowe, Clevelunt: W. Howe Springtelte Cart Des’ | Hamonde was nominated tothe chair, and on motion ot | "Robert Hyde was caught, lastnight, by policemen Du | Tulasrron iremmgrenc at a year, and entitle himself to be called one of the y the way of Balize, Hon Norwich; H. Sanford, N. H. Maynard Buffalo; H Hanail, | pa Davies, fee their Honor’s Chief Justice Jones, Lae oregon pews meng the Grocery | Huh stile the cringe of that mean, who, Com ionaws “ ” ‘Be i le . ro ‘ “g4 " | the eo | stot Paul Full lo. 8 avenu steal yet would agnihilete1t7 What pad a nit Sig : be agli our | “We learn that a treaty of peace and amity be- | jonnecticut: P. Morton, Babylon; L. Aldridge, Lowe polated Vis y | from a few dollare Denaies, When dacove | iw should tay tpt bereaved 5 ic as 3 | . 7 . bolted, in Ld pene 5 ton sha tween the States of Honduras and Guatemala, has | Guone—Mr. Jarvis, Canado; H. H. Eldridge, Phil Ir. policemen, he , and ed against prescribing it, becaue uch as he , one iti | ban: : . Henry E. Davies, Esqrs., inted secreteries. nies, which were afterwards recovered by } 4 . 7 Pleases. Those who make opposition | eon at length, after some difficulties, finally and | “t, Muir, Albany. | ES. Derry, Esq, rose, ani vier shane footing remarks vere. Loched up ser ekemination by Justice Gilbet | hescraseed te beeline eet ai pee eer to him in the Legislature of Pennsylvania are pro- Howanv—C_P. Packer, N. H; Asa Sprague, Rocheste Samu Ce P, i . on the life and public services of the deceased, offered On the “ Sneck.”—Mr. John Paumiester, No. 14 Frank- bably worse than he is, and only want to monopo- ahs sey so paainyy aliitaek aime Par Opis Newasis cn area Henry, baal, the following resolutions :— SA api fort street, observed & your man to leave bis premises | ‘in conclusion, we coneraalate the Movers lise the shaving to themselves. We h y | Mr. Campbell E. W. Faller, Baltimore; Messrs. Resolved, That in the decease of our late professional | rather hastily, with a bundle, consequently he ran after lati t7 Possess, for the course ‘e have on many | long and disastrous war which has desolated those | Wright and Ishan) N. Y.; Lathrop and Smith’ Albany; | brother, M.C. Paterson, Esq., we have lost one endeared | him, to see what he had, when, on overhauling the bun- ipaae Olle cea i those b ne Priests occasions warned the public against the evils of | countries, and disturbed the order and peace of both | Sherman, N. nry Feafield, Buffalo; J.C.'Gilmore, | {0,08 ys bland and contact a eeciame | (le. be found a sack coat, worth 67; elea, two sill hand: | ye mew nad old mori, Soth it and oat voto, an paper money ; but we now think the best way t0 | people || PIERO Se ES OT tpect; thct ar District Attorney of our county, be bad Kescuit the rascal to the Tombs, and Justice, Osborne | jtestautiated by the no ne je. benefits re- procure a reform and revolution in the currency | (From the Balize (Hon.) Observer, Nov. 29.) ALaany, Jan. 25, 1846, | discharge tne aie ot a a cai ic | Gked Bim up for the Special Sessions. | geived from the use ol ee, en te and in the benking system of the United States, is 004 Mvices fom the interior of Central America, ep | Another Cold-Blooded Murder. ins fallen upga ts will las be felt by the public at large, | artsted Fostarday-charged Wilh posing two" $3, dusk | tod fives cevan regzeman actoues honey amd Raman } to encourage banking to the greatest extent, and | the prospects of peace are more favorable than might | Albany has again been the scene of a brutal and, Resolved, Thate of the foregoing be transmitted | bills on the Manchester Bank, New Hampshire. It ap. | !¥ Peformed. ———_—_——- 8 i iteelt. | ata ‘ i inleabé ig. | t0 the relatives of the and signed by the of- she one $8 bill at the store of John | remembered ; let the evil correct iteelt. have been ex) from the pre: Meaty ea EY | inhuman murder. ‘The inhabitants of the lower dis- '0,‘he relat . , me Ome grocery ‘et Feet.—It should =" wi be . lligerent pertie 0. 78 Roosevelt street,in the purchase of so: 6 4 I mation of Lungs. While Mr. Beach has our permission to go on and | hlaasing one another, tnd that recent overtures made | trict were aroused last night by the reportof firearms | “Resolved, Toet the members of the bar wear the | tes, and anieavored to pass the other ok Mic ETrowene | Hetty tiny ther faa corde arg often the result of make his five hundred thousand dollars, unheeded | sre likely to teed to the most beneficial results. near the corner of Rensselaer and Franklin streets. On | Usual badge of mourning for 30 days, and attend the fu- | ton, baker, No. 96 Roosevelt for a loaf of bread. | catching cold; im €ansequence of wet feet, jothes, might these ho} low . | ral of the deceased. Mr. Troughton discovered the bill was bad, and had the sit Pie 7 and unembarrassed, he ought not to allow those | pes may time slone will show— | proceeding to the spot, it was found tl ee seconded the resolution, and | woman arrested. Com Ys Indjan Vegetable Pills are the boat medicine in broken down politicians, el miserable old Jews, Meehodant and ices & fons: prebebilty thee they from i louors me ath wie thot in the csarenne | eine 0, dlivored an eloquent eulogium on the pab- wan Old Phi fey Me, Bean, ote Independent seihicreek Lime soars oe riocged ry fst t impel him in sadeaniring 16 degcive the hard: | Teotarers whe ass Gacecveriee te oamer aicondeneer: Tne parteulec amaoenienis tite aeecmene “a Cialrman, the Chiet “astice; the Vice Chancellor called’ Augustus Hudson i Lowe, charged with going ieee ae ie emaaty ve cont ‘bor fs ut adi Vee working pilots of New Yor! ir bread, by join- | —_——— it ‘that Gro with a number of others, were 94 Ja ‘anderpoel, and the two Secretaries, several- | into the store of Mr. William Downs, No. 84 Cedar | table al aylieG, bat wi ma i r i ¢ | \ddressed the meeting, in doing which they spoke in | street,and stealing therefrom a of French cloth Jory. Goans, Soghe p pariset c re of the most obsti ld jag amy miserable confederacy against their in-| F*om Sovrm America—We received by the playing cards for a watch, in a cellar under the house | !Y ™ digestion will be improved, and the bloud prearirn vs barque Hebe, Captain Greene, at Baltimore, from | °ccupied by P. O. Gorman, a shoemaker the highest terme ofthe private and prot heii ining 13 yards, valued at $6175. He was vil couse ees resuit naey result Beatties before ; . ie Spent, who sells medicine parporting to be Indian tor ef Mr. Paterson. by ~ ped in = jore, as the Lage intggd* 474 > "1 » —Died Sud —The | in the store it morning the cloth was atolen. is cme Laat ear esasds carte tone at Fieane oat Welton, Hudson is the sume fellow’ and identified. Immediately native of New Je Rio J thas joccu; |, they were interrupted, a: A 10 Janeiro, & very interesting commercial letter | maltreated, by ® party of rowdies who | Wan wit tee Factions Kasumen.— ‘rom the | (rom our correspondent at that place, which we Grouche’s head was badly cut in the wicay which en- | Coroner heldan ¥,70 | by officer Alexander Stewart, to be the same fellow t | Wm. proceedings of the Board of Supervisors, it will be | give under the head of foreign markets. Although the betligereres Ie “ihe Lead Groucho. then, oo youre or ager whe s found dead in her bed yesterday | escaped from the city prison in 1630, in with | Shieskes athe wet hat cue f enceeeer Nino ony tines observed that the farce of the preceding night im the | her accounts are much later than previously received, | cured @ shot gun, londed with slugs, and twore | inorning- Verdict— Died through dropsy onthe chest. aa jompson. This Hadeon was one epee | fae +nei.her ena I guaranty as geuuine any Board of Common Council, was re. enacted in the they are, in a political view, entirely destitute of eee Oats rae anal oe pansear rr tetas i deues CC seeagleeng * ireland i youre of head rebe comrvicted in 1940 for 2 rae acoeny, and sentenced to4 | the Office sud "Goseral Board of Supervisors last evening ineorent proceeding Up street, and egainreturued to. the ‘celiar | fall from his chair waive at the supp table last hight, | Years and six onthe fm the state prison ; his term ox. | 0. 288 Greenwich street, New orks Alderman Charlick, that most successful of tacti- —-——- where he was furnished with another cap by the parties | andexpired. Verdict accordingly. ee ee eae pi VELA cians, successfully slaved off the combined inflosnoss Tue Catuotic Bisnor or New Yors.— Bishop nt. He was preceded, the second time, by a son of ‘ “Convention — | _ Petit Larceny—John Waters was “ pulled” by officer cloak worth $10, the property of | pre i | i ith a li ly bs ADJOURNMENT OF THE MissovRI oj those arrayed against him, and completely over. | Hashes: of this city, was in Dublin on the 2th | Sexson aud his wife open the door next e-cellsre ee | ‘The Missourt Convention finished its labore on the | Stewart, for bavi , Bannon aud his wife open the door next the cellar, ex- 0. Anthony street. Locked up by | = ented, to reached their illy fortified diplomacy. ultimo. claimed, There they are!” Grouche fired, mortal vote kfm ore the i 7 | nee Alderman Charlick is not to be headed in this | ..The trial of Thomas Mayhood for the murder of bay tide of (tte Geuha: “as taphies cas woman ot a : nd meg of the ‘mowers was to take Caught on the * Sneak.” —Frank sentte an old 9 siaet | hi mae m See for 5 William Hall, is now in progrese at the Court House in | quarter before The women is in a very precarious Yolock on the following merning, for the par. | With Siadlay Gomes 14 lects, x | “SAUNDERS & SGN, 177 Broadway, way Cincinnati tiate."The partis bave all Deen secured: csc ll | poee of afluing their signatures te the document: jump y ee 7 PRIUS O'Ris FNS [= O09w Cengn aera Vopreaney pee