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tom op ss eitigence. \Y YORK HERASD. “r= . t a a + no 7 Wich the ex- biLjgen "baver cer: Pe Pag There pth Re aatrend fercem-—Oficars . Delakens : og MoLean,of the | 4 irciting match. of three mile heats. in harness, for | = = = traordinary expenditures of the treasury will | tainly madea great hit. In eagh of their beautifal divers | coris of the pol are daily filled John Ges, on a charge of stealing $12 from ape oe conan eae aie ee, sow Tork, Phursday, December 10, 1846. | crenie. These duties can be levied and removed | tisements,they were rapturously encored by am audience the pers come ond = noghect eae bs id be . (scan bed = of May, 1847. *. == | without interfering, in any way, with the tariff | Wich crowded every part of the theatre, Indeed, the | of ithe’ the eas, eemepany. 0: Pembligit the com was: in bed when these two men Bey Important Mexican News. act as it now’ stands. cotslanent fered by those pails Fewtnee™ °! | bnrestg Mon before the Board of Common Council, that | entered the room; at Box paciclock yesterday mers: | 1. Hangs, Rag. President . ee most attracti pidity chase of oll made by one - | ing, heard time We tearn that an “inhabitant” of one of the | The modifications in the independant treasury | Dovel sad most atre goers a. sine grace | cers, has been found fo be adulterated some twenty per ball or "Now is to doit,” upon which oné | gprreyeq nts % the Preceding Were read and t i fe ; —re- | of th took th i 3 sof Mexico is now in Washing: | bill alluded to by the President, doubtless refer to | of their movements, and the sprightly, youthful setivity | S225 * and yet ae Eh h CB er Sst Bo cronptoa pAb an - —- from under her pillow. it Applications —One fr War’ the above amount, | wart Ratarred to the ceptor iste castettect tee 16th cently been there, to ascertain the | the sp2cie clause in that act A postponement of | evinced in we the admira- | ernment. The many and wholesale abuses that exis and then thoy the room. AlJ this time she was Pr oe " ” views of our government relative to acknowledg- | that section of this act, will aves aa favorable fiom thoy exalts. Panis Fab Souerre ee av: | pyenent anes th orrorate Jando nite of Te: migbe bs commen bodily inte rae vc fled seston the 1th ward involution toi trederman bi, ing the independence ot Northern Mexico. effect upon the financial condition of the coun- | anes in the sParde Flourh.”, We ave very much Ties: sp iecean eae nariall te fetrabed by i shove active officers, aad $96 found, a | “AKL OM the fae paging the This “inhabitant,” a special messenger, states | ry generally, and will be very necessary during | With the acting of Base and Mrs. Vernon, in the Honox ro Sias Waiony —We remind our readers Peers. Tuctioe Osbones Comets ees heehee ok bills ef John Slosson afd John M'Sweeny. Aceeyied. that the people of provinces wish to separate | the continuance of the war. peelprak babe ic He ne that the grand ball of the Champion order of Clever | PUCK OF passing Spurious That nee wil. Of same committee, in favor of 52: sporopriation of . Fellows, will take place this evening at Tammany Hall. | .C'ers° 1 f teo ut, eer taated raat Fees $2270 for expenses of ropaire in ward schools of the trom the centtal government, and will do so if| The Message as a whole, as we bejore re- heat evening, though not esy By atipein y's ope Toung |— Accented. { they feel sure of our protection. marked, is a first rate State paper, and those cabilion bel’ 30 be ack ante ‘stage, for which an Temrenance Mextixo.—There was a tremendous | pike on a charge of passing a a or broken $5 bank | , Of Finance Committe, in favor of an ° . a thering at the Tabernacle lest evening, on the occa- . 'to supplv the deficiencies of ‘ward school Fe give this pies i ho ti % bill, purporting to be on the in Bank, Bath, Maine, a expenses We give this piece of information as it came to | who have heretofore been unable to find out seeieay Vises D8 Barry Coatten tee a ae Sion of the 2d axniversary of the Harper Union No. 11, | Gated July 2d, 1833. in payment for admittance to the | No.6 in the 7th ward— us, and we leave itto the public fer reflection. It | who James K. Polkis, will not be long in the dark, ted Daughters of Temperance. The house was to over: | lecture of Mr. La Roy 81 land, the 28th of Nov. last. Resolutions.—-The following resolution was offered by ely, how that the administration at | after carefully readi Ww. ra ene flowing. which called forth the remark from the Hon | 1014 at the Institute room in Brooklyn, receiving Mr. Emmet: — is not likely, however, that the administration at r carefully reading it. are perfectly satis- | poweay Tueatar.—-The “ Wild Steed of the Preirie” | James Hanrxn, who presided, that before th 3d anniver money in exchange. On Saturday last, Mr. the President and Clerk of the Board ¥: Resolved—That Washington will entertain any proposition of the | fled now that the President is constant reader | was repeated last evening to an exceedia, sary came round, Deacon Hale would be obliged to en: | derjand held er lecture at Mechanica’ Hall, Broad. | ® *thorized and directed to pay the sum of $2 400, be- - a aly large ai most . jer » 4 kind, for the reason that it might possibly com- | of the Herald, and not only carefully reads it, but prescaaggesose what we rit seen of this piece, on the aes the Tate of the ae : imdeal Sey wun Ge cones ee an ee eee po repo bp ty othe promise usin the eyes of the world. This war} keeps a file for reference. This is the best evi- | two nights it had been produced, we were prepered to 3 h ‘ : The mecting was opened by a prayer from Bishop | ¢5 "algo for admittance, receiving the ‘change in good | *ecutionof said deed—Adented. with Mexico rust be an independent one be- | dence in the world of his judgement and dis- | witness theapplause with which it was greeted last | “*he Rar’ Me. Wises iron. read the: report of the agney. | Upon this charge he was arrested, and commit After which, the Board adjourned. tween that nation and the United Sta‘es; our | crimination, and accounts for the general tone and | night. It is certainly one ofthe most attractive pieces Talon, which smend other interesting fects, peentiones gated by the magistrate’ the case dismissed. gow yerniment will not bab! it itself to be | character of this d ‘ that the enterprising manager of this establishment bas shat er ghd ag a ridged A Dishonest Apprentice —Officer Brown, of the 6th Judge Ulshoeffer. governinent will not probably permit itself to be | ¢ er of this document. Se ee ee eater otatrit will he repeated | one hundred and eighty members; that the Union had ened Men wene & tar by the name of John | , Alesander, Jonas vr, — Wakes —This wee an N80} case. recover breach of con entangled in any third question or party. = to-night, at the urgent solicitation of Mr. Jackso expended the last year for objects of charity, $503, and te tice to Mr. Ji siding at | action on the We ere clearly right in our invasion of Mexico, Se he a of our Western | jrients.’ The drama of the.“ Dream gf Ben.” nd the | teat Chey hed e balance on hand 00 6M sacéd-to the Stonyridge ;Ulster county, N.Y. a tract. ‘The plaintiar in Mro Alesetior Jone ceca. and we wish to remain $0; but if the northern | “*<, #pses Are arguing the new Constitution, and | operetta of "No Song No Supper,” will be performed in | .erniy and made some striking remarks. He said ; mn The deter ‘om the maintain that the St tL h ition. This isa bill which cet iy i jided in the same house. The money was ndant is Mr. Henry Wykoff, provinces declare their independence, and we do ; ate will be: without = Eag® tenes Mill Played Sout excellent mune, aieoue Ne Tocrk | last September, and since that time the young rascal has | {¢rmerly propristor of a newspaper called the Republic not annex them to this Union, the question whe- | ‘Hf duting the coming year, unless the members | “4 sven, tterr Alexander is back again, much te | shiel Haspar of the city. He spoks sloquettly epoetiee | Deen in New York. “The accused was! conducted back Mess Bia, d'Scaly: crpentes or vher or not we will acknowledge their indepen. | (\6°t in Violation of one o! its provisions, assem | 144 delight of many who wished fo. see him again, or | dexradation to which man arra from intemperance. | Kineston jail or tial ms lweked up in Smith opened the the ab “ Schiiain eitt tab leita Sesh eoetabdieniad ble atthe capital on the first of January next; | who hed not seen him before, andke will exhibit this | shaneo¢ grormeticn, ued sakot witetkerthe peagie Mifrren of « Durzlar—Offcers Whikehart and Shad- lovember, 1848, General Dull Green dence will be taken into consideiation path 4 shape of groggeries, and asked w! r would ‘Wyckoff were in London. pacha one ene other presses maintain that the framers of the new | evening some of his most wonderful feats of magic, na- | permit them longer to exist, when they h omen | cameras in rae arena’ yertandey 8 young men | Te Tieton aimed nena seumanetio mein he Philosophy of the Bessgae. Constitnt‘on intended to give effect to the election | tural philosophy, chemistry, and deception generally.— OS gg hed opel to ee oe Bagel Lary {or 80 | toring the store occupied by Mr. John ‘White, 107 Divi. | Bewspaper inthis city, to be called the Republic General sion street, in October last, and stealing therefrom $20 | Green tobe the editor, and Mr. Wykof tobe the proprie | 3 in spurious bank bills and $15 in good money, together | tor of the but the sole administration: ‘editorial enbe Rev, Dr. Cox was then introduced, and the audi- | With several other articles, & partion Gt arhiek ‘hes heen | department fe be in charge of Du Greet aud’ an oxree- ings had been much flattered at entering this place of | covered by the exertions of the above officers. Com. | ment to that effect was written und executed between sacred recollections. He should remember the time of | Mitted by Justice Ketcham, Seer tare Me, enna ae he 208 Nov. 1663. In con ‘of tue Great Britain at Dunirum Boy-he | _Fergery—A man calling himself John Carroll, was ar Januarv. 1844, Mr. Green came out here ani commenced re that the prayers offered up in Belfast, Liverpoel | Tetted yesterday by officers Hepburn and Walsh, of the | the publication of the paper. immediately after Mr. and other parts of Evgland, hed hed their influence m | 5th ward, on a charge of ths name of Mr. John | Green arrived he employed persons for its different Je- the preservation of the Pastongers of that ship. | Btraogs sean pereaee onaer zen (etereaes ok on68 16.04 Bee: Petes ths losel oat ‘travelling yop ey eae , No. roadway. crder was presented on . Gun shoren while he Bad sect, taseakers ie4, 00, CMF | the ith of November iast, and the locks delivered, | 80d for that pu ; Tne Message of the President of the United held last month, g'ving these officers the same | Mr. Harrison, the improvisatoire, will sing an @xtempo- *s ; term, (saving th i of subject the audience ; States, which we Inid before our readers at | yr” (auirg the newly elected: memnbers) 98) ee asds Banctatal oct otc al be sinsses to tength, yesterday morning, is one‘of the most ad- ¥ under they mstitution, | ¢ most excellent corps of artistes. ‘The great Hindostan ‘able papers of the kind we have ever read | P&cause the past election, under the new Consti- | miracle, performed by Mr. Alexander, will conclude the i caeenglagyt Sm angie " | tution, is deferred til November, 1847 and 1948, | evening's entertainment. To witness it is worth more Nearly three-fourths of the message is devoted to 1 iy piqnnigegs il November, an 4°, | than the price of admission. the Mexican war, and every one mast ad it that | 8h he Lh te oe inoue expiring with | wear Cincus.—We doubt vory much if there is any itis the clearest exposition of that question ever | Re year 1846, the State would be without a gov- | piace of amusement in this city which offers greater in- 5 i ernment. They quote the lth section of the new own shores, while beer wu: ed in hi * presented to the Amerigan public. mre stat i ® NOW | ducements to our citizens of all classes, than does the Since that time he has been amongst the missing until | With the plaintif’, by which .plainfiff was to have $1200 ‘fhe numerous instances given of the treach | CO™Stitution to maintain their ground, which is | Bowery Circus, under the management of Messrs. Dra: | {' — eet He sald he was nine long weeks getting from | Tuesday last, when he applied to Mesere. Day, Newell | 9 Year for his services. Previous to Mr. Green coming and Day, lock manufacturers, in Broadway, and purchas- | out the plaintiff had been convected with's paper in this Hee eee Stare ceed There that even; | od 23 locks, and agreed to call for them in'a shart time. | City called the Gazette, which waa then about to be slop- until it pervaded the nation. Mr. Day, something was wrong,stepped in to seo | Ped, and it was agreed, thought pratant by Messrs. Mr. Geanrr 8stTH was called upon, but on account of | Mr. Berrian, and hesring but a very poor account of his | Green & Jones.that Mr. Jones Procure the presses tte ee coount of | customer, sent for the aid of the ubove officersswho took | #04 materinls of that establishment as well asthe sub. oe fhe said, transferred to the F as follows :— st bill ) and of faith of the govern t per& Tryon. This evening there isa splendid bi ery and went seen eee ncn. | , Anticue XIV—Section 1.—The first election of Sena- | performances, and we would not be surprised if ae of Mexico, in relation to treaties, in nego | tors and members of Assembly, pursuant to the previ- operons : fs eninodalie tiations and in contracts, are sufficient to | sions of this Constitution, shall be held on the ‘I'uesda) tn ord to obtain seats, it m Ne necessary to secure sand places satisty all that a war with Mexico would sigut huatied eat iecneree ome” aici: se have been cominenced years since, had not the | _ The Senators and members of Assembly who may be Mr. Hackett and Mr. denhoff arrived in Boston, fort ne a b in office on the first day of January, one thousand clght Tuesday moi »from New York, and were te sppese greatest forbearance been practised by our go- | hundred and forty-seven, hall bold their offices until and | in ‘Henry the 4th,” at the Howard Atheneum, ve" vernment. ‘Lhe moment we annexed, what the | including the thirty-first day of December following, and ‘ ee aa A j no longer. ign Blitz is at 8; iving the people “fits”— Mexican government considered one of its pro- Sec. 2.——The first election of Governor end Lieutenant of eatin at Syracuse, giving vinces, war was declared, and hostilities imme- ject under this CASES ESS shall be held on PERSON i 3 1 ; e, or he @ Tuesday succeeding thi M f Ni be: diately commenced ; while, on the other hand» | ong Jett Ay clght je Sealy oeae bie hon Affairs In Virginia, we had for years patiently suffered the | vernor and Lieutenant,Governor in office when this Con- The General Assembly of Virginia, assembled on Mon- Baten 1. Rare ms titution shall take effect, ehall hold their respective offi- greatest wrongs, the lives and property of our | &0y until and inclnding the thi Ps day, the 7th inst. In the Senate, the following gentlemen , < | ing hirty-first di ° citizens sacrificed with impunity, and every abuse | of that year. © thirty-first day of December | 4675 unanimously elected : heaped upon us, without adopting any summary | This certainly bears evidence of the members Hansford, Clerk; 1. Allen, Ser. way tocheck or to obtain satisfaction for them. | of the convention having foreseen the contin & the accused into custody, and on caing his person | #cfiption list, to be Republic. wists avers Coabrasen ines they found ten pawn tickets, ous of a gold watch and | I, pursuance of the frrangoment, plaintiff attended "Tha iasetivg adjonrand at every late howe chats, others for saws, plancs, looking glassos, >. The | a the salo of tho materiale of ne ry ‘ accused was taken before Justice Movritt and locked up | them for Mr. Greene, and had them sent to the office of Panx Fountatn.—The Maid of the Mist, after long | for examination. | the Republic; absence, paid her court yesterday, about 10 o'clock | Important Arrest of Burglars—Oficer Joseph arrested, | 8tree!, and continued attached to the until the arri- A.M, to a crowd of her admirers. The stagnant Peslariay, two notorious und desperate burglary, salled | val of Mr. Wykof in this country, in the latter end of e cost, who mud A “ that has romained for so long a periud in the horse ahill alias Legs, and James Miller, alias Lay- | February. 1844. On the arrival of Mr. Wykoff. he md, of wntpen caletoky tes oniensoa. aimeitttee Who stand charged with burglariously entering | quarrelled with General Greene, and repudiated ali his y her presence, and just about the time her admirers | the dwelling house of Mr. James Thompson, No 22 | contracts, discharged the plaintiff, and refused to begun to group about her in goodly numbers, she va: | Dey street, on the tat November lust, staal ing theretrom | him his wages for the two months he bed been attached nished Their eyes into her hole. ‘The Park poons, forks, ladles, &c., valued ut $195 ; also, | to the Republic. Mr. Smith said they would prove both fountain now seldom delights the eye with its waters in rcoats, one of which was found onthe back of | Contracts, and under them they would insist they were play. and the object of keeping it in its present condition | the prisoner Calill. They also burglariously entered | entitled to recover. not only wages for two ‘months, but i like all other corporation affairs, » mystery. | the dwelling house of Mrs. Black, No. 79 Spring street, | #lso damages for abresch of the contract entered ito by Surely im the absence of anything to ornament this mud | stealing a large amount of property. Also, the dwelling | Green as the agent of the defendant with the plaintif’. 1, ‘the water ought to be allowed to play from morn- | of Mr. Samuel 8. Bliss, residing in Liberty street, near | James Rowe, clerk in the office of the Republic, ex- fs until night time. The other public fountains have | Broadwyy, stealing therefrom a large pocket book, con- | ®™ined by Mr. Smitu.—Knows the defendant in ‘this 4 8; T 5 ‘elzon, Ist Door Keeper; John ‘arrock, Printer. We think that the President has placed this mat- | gency, and provided for it by these sections. In the Houre, Wm. 0. Goode was elected Speaker, | much the advantage of the one in the Park, in this re- | teiiiag « large amount of money, together with a quan- | ©8Use; has seen him write: knows Gen. Duff Green; ter before the world in a light calculated to carry | The matter, however, is cleared up by sec. | and GW. Mumford, Clerk. The Governor's message | spect, and are really what they have been designed to | tity of valua Ne papers This pocket book has been re. | W8* engaged on the Republic; has from time to time be, an ornament, as as useful. One of our city | covered by this of conviction to the mind of every one, that we have | 6 of art. 10:— was received soon after the organization of the two submitted to every thing—to much more than any | Aaticus X—Sec. 6 —The political year and legislative | branches of the Legislature. It isa document wonder- other nation, having equal power, would have | 2m, shall begin on the first day of January ; and the | fully long for even a State magistrate. Leg hall every year assemble on the first Tues- f te, the Gor * submitted to—before the first blow was struck. | day in J. i As to the finances of the State, the Governor says :— e ay in Jenuary unless a di t day shall be appointed | 4) Sets me great pleasure to inform you that “ ‘i , the We even waited for a hostile attack upon our " + thie e finances of our State are in a highly satisfact condi- own soil, and have only made the war one of ag- Pe e sym wees it is not advisable to refer tion On the first day of October 12 the Selance i gression for the purpose of settling the many | the matter to Ul 6 Supreme Court, and have their Re Teeeny we Jrearbar ht orm pg ap ahd cen claims and accounts we have with the Mexican | decision on it. To us, however, it is clear that of your lal sect, appropriations were ase from the government. that part of the 14th article stating that the Sena- | Treasury, chargable upon the then meteien, pete The policy that the President has pursued in gd spr members of Assembly who may pore ot, Vac ulses or tae inet Beak penile s a relation to the movements of Santa Anna, has | be in office on the Ist January, 1847, shall hold | But many of the ae upon the Treasury are entirely been precisely what we have repeatedly stated; | their offices till the Slst of December following, perro en ace Bape cn Pepe § bat we much doubt its wisdom. {t is possible | t’fers to the members elected in November last. ae a on, seman rate of taaetien that the blockading squadron could not have pre Whether being elected means being in office—is Hepranki tke chattys ot government om other pares vented his landing some where upon the coast | & quibble that lawyers could make a great deal { nent appropriations, you will have at your command and it may have been making a virtue of | of—but to the lay portion ot the community, it is ease me year an estimated surplus of x necessity te have Jallowed him to land; but | unworthy of a’moment’s argument. Notwithstanding, Josten of « reduction of taxes in ‘ * * view of is prosperous condition of State finances, ac we have no confidence in him, and we do Jsaszy Crry Ferny.—There has been no report | additional tix io recoramanded upon licenses, pianos, not believe our government will be able to| made in this matter et, by ottr Common Council clocks and watches, A repre pags obey exce| make any more favorable terms with Santa pi aah * lethatipayable upon our State bonde. ), restoration of ‘“ ge The tax payers ef this city, who are assessed | taxon money. Money, says the mamesess ee De Negare, Anna than with Paredes. The latter pro- this year at the rate of one dollar and four ed as the most efficient form ot property. content fessed the most bitrer hatued of the United States, with ordinary profits, the owners of money generally cer, together with a large quantity of | #¢n the handwriting of Mr Green; the signature to the fathers undertook to agitate the question in the Com: | silver ware, suchas apoons, cake buskets, butter knives, | Writing now produced, isthe name and handwriting of mon Council—namely, the propriety of appropriating a | tea and table spoons, &c., for which owners are wanted.— | Mr. Wykot. certain sum to ornament the Park fountain acco: to | More property will be recovered to-day, which will ix | _H, 8. Baatugrt, examined by Mr Smita —Kaows some popular and approved design—euch, for instance, | many other burglaries upon these beld rebbers. On | Duff Green; has seen him write. but could not recognize as A appropriate {marble work, epee Y jfrateing” the (oe of oes 0 chaps, e above officer | his hand-writing: badd B aprons x ves eames on the an eque: tue of Washington—having to js- | found two very splendid “ jemmies,” a) tly strong | Republic; Duff Gree: r pray of our city, inthe year 1846, no statue of the im- | enough to lift the side of a house, to, ier with many | Was started; thinks it was started a!out the eginning o mortal father of : his cou: , to perpetuate his emery other implements used by burglars. James Miller alias | gaged editor; and extol his virtues . but yet the thing has been all Laycort, is an old offender. It appears he has only been | General Green continued as until Wykof re- all corporation matters, to sleep in the bs of | outof the State prison at Baltimore a few months, where | the Capulets.” The “talk” upon subject usually | he has served a term of five yeurs for a similar offence. springs up previous to the city election, fi as it Justice Osborze committed them both for examination. 7 does, a convenient topic for the parade of patriotic feel- | Disorderly House —Officer Doyle, of the 4th ward, retained others; witness does not know whether he paid ling, but it soon evaporates into thin air. The present | rested, yesterday, a man by the name of Ezra Hope, the persons discharged or not; witness himself was ald. condition of the Park fountain, surrounded by a | charge ot keeping a disorderly house at 315 Water | Mr. Rows was again recalled to prove the handwriting few shabby benches, is a perfect disgrace to our | street. Held to bail in $500, for hia appearance for trial. | of Mr. Green to the contract between him and the plain- several persons connected with the paper, and | city, and an insult to the good taste of our citizens in | Arrest on Suspicion —A porter called Timothy Tin. | tif. Several other witnesses were also examined to general. ‘The Common Council owe it to the citizens, | ny, was employed yesterday afternoon to convey c box | Pro the paper and to take some immediate steps to ornament the fountain; | containing gum elastic shoes, valued at $55 41, to the | Services he rendered—after which the plaintiff rested, and some appropriate design could be easily fixed upon, | steamboat Columbia, for Albany, for M. J. Frisby, 217 | _ Mr. Biceuow oponed the defence. He said the suit provided they had the patriotism and liberality to vote | Front street. Mr. Frisby proceeded over to the,boat, | WoUld never have been brought if it were not that ‘an appropriation for the purpose. foot of Courtlandt street, and waited until the boat start: | the defendant was reported to be a man of fortune; Tue Sion Boanvs—The want of these nocessary poddhpianedly biciarner bepress bet ee # — I accra stat tea taenateat J ersot Gre Pon owed themselves. Consequently officers Da ny to the stranger, os well us citizens, is felt asa se tad Fey of te rr ward, arrered the Bee ppen f | because he, Jones, id net think the defendant ‘ro: valle ah ‘ , of having disposed of the property to his own use. | *ponsibl reen had a to ee arent: pire pag Riper Lireainen pit The man, however, declares that he delivered the box ouster him; they would also. prove Tint Groen respect, while the Corporation are eternally Caucusing | *CCording to orders. Locked up for examina‘ion. tablldhmont. end thet he net ooo bol tae aoa ee about some paltry appointment or other. Surely some- | _ Burglary.—The carpenter's shop No. 31 Dey stroet, | (enh nent: pansy ae the powers given thing ought to be done on this subject. It ought to be | occupied by F. Herrs, was burgluniously entered last | {0 tim by the: and they would eleo show. if it doomed sufficient punishment to the strangers and passers | Mbt by some caring “‘kracksman,” who stole there- Kegs i Seswerst, by. by tocompel them to wade daily, ankle deep, through | ‘fome hopped of carpenter's tools. No arrest. te mud und filth, on the public streets, but it's adouble | | CaweAt at Last—Captain Gilmore, of the Second ravation to compel them to “grope their way in the ward; police, arrested, Epa AMT 2 by the name darkness, "foot letting them know the names of the streets | of Valentine Kiel, on'é charge of breakiog open atrunk | t#blishment. and the Gazette through which they are obliged to wade. When shall we | Containing $236, to another German, by the | {itor evcami rete, purchased by Me, Green. have an earnest body of reformers in the Common Council. | name of Michael Bertolet, residing at No. 94 Gold street, | {After examination of Mr. Kettell, the evurtadjourned to We hope by the next election to find reform in tto | It appears that the accused committed this robbery feammnans Suna arn 2 a local improvements made a prominent subject for the city | Sout five weeks since, and being an intimate friend of Superior Court. the complainact, no sus; rested upon him, Id | Politicians to agitate. he have. been s1 So eet tae eaten | Balto Suees, oe “ 20 per cent that he never rendered any services to the papor. Mr. Thomas P Ketell was examined by Mr. "Blaciow to prove, the plaintiff did not render any service to the os- blish ment, and thet he and Mr. Green quarreled about Baoxen Cotverts anv Hvpeants.—The culvert op- | Captait rr |. Dec. 91.—George posite the Custom House in ‘Nassau street, is out of te- | tite nein ee “hte pair. In many of the city the hydrants and culverts | worked as a lithographic printer, are in an equally neglected conditior. description of that stolen ; con: x Soctat Lire.—The third of | into custody by the Captain, »nd lectures will be given atthe Stuyvesant Institute, | vested from Mr. Nagle; the balance thi ‘Friday evening next; and the branch ef the purchasing a musket and military on a judgment rei joney, bearing the | Komen CHa Port of New York, for $11,000. The we : Reed be oe seca REreement entered into between accused had spent | claim against Mr. Swartecut” nate dela tet ae This was an action to recover $2,200, $150 with Mr. Nagle, the lithographer, with whom he ndesed WA ane in beds cents en the $100, will please remember, in | hold it forthe purposes of usury or speculatioa—aud I and made no attempt to disguise it; ie was, there- the spring election, that by the consent of | therefore think! may safely assume, that there is no por- fore, an enemy which we understood, and from ees, Mage Werder, Ua ot ay ._ | tion of the property of the Commonwealth that can with » , on ie the present city administration, this associa- | so much propriety be called upon to contribute to the whom we knew what to expeot. Santa Anna | tion of monopolists annually plander them ont | *Upport of the State. : will lead whoever trusts him, into difficulties; he | or about $16,000, the difference between what Much attention js given to the literary fund of this 4#-all things to all men, and we look upon his pro- vsmnd cen Wha’. | State, and the means to be provided fér support of the B things 7 the present company pay for the exclusive use of ie i i acs r indigent. ‘The asylums for the doaf and dumb, and fessions in regar ne government of Mexi€0 | the slip foot of Courtlandt street, ($4000,) and the penitentiary punatic and the milite- ‘end towards this country, as being of the most sie H vod, binds the oylam, d Ys ng sum that other persons are willing to pay for it | ry eondemy, especially, are recommended to the notice suspicious character. The government of the | the moment it is put up at auction, ($20,000 ) of the Legislature, United Grates bas beets deceived in the pace They will please remember, too, that the same | ‘The remarks on the free negro population within the it has received rept to faut Anna’s Saas company, in return, will not allow them to coms we deem sufficiently interesting te give entire :— tion toa monarchical form of government. ere spit mained i regard our free lation es one of our mute for the privilege of czossing, but makes them | , tT" ge hn al oth eens af oar difficul . Gites’ Leotun od joined the that plaintiff ren is not an individual in Mexico more favorable to i h i “ ‘Guards;fiike wis nk, rod no service; that Mr.George Curtis pay 64 cents for every passage Great as may be It t to which he will limit his remarks, will be “The | Weshingtoo slikewise & new trunk, @ fowling was afterwards employ: unsel, that such ® torm, and no one who would like better, | "1.0 committee of the Common Council may | this desirable measures it would dwiadle ite ‘| Philanthropic Sentiment”. ‘Those who have listened to | piece, a watch, and iver other articles purchassd'ong | as, afuerws Tdgment and that throughs bie tedeees | oris striving harder, to be the supreme leader, or “ Y | cance, under a bold and decided treatment. Butall [now | Mr. Giles’ bappy treating of most interesting subject, Se a eee Sp2 spell in the the monoy was afterwards at Washington Ad: . pen , | Pethaps make a repert next Monday evening. _| propote is the passageof a law providing that each coun- | Will not fail to hear him again; and those who have pot | sta use, he acknowledged st money, and | journed to this . For pla.ntiff, Messrs. Cram and dictator, than Santa Anna, and when peace i Petit | ty, at our next annual election, shall have the right to | Yet availed themselves of the opportunity offered, | sald he was w: KY give oe yr rebipelly eras would ‘Satterlee; for defendants, Mr. -aptait jor exam- , it will be made with an arm: " —We publist | vote upon the question of removing the fi roes, | should delay no longer ; they will, we guurantey, be | only let him go. made with Mexico it i ue my ie i ey Axorue. Mrssacr.—We published in yester- | Vote POeir fh newer limits, etoot ike coermen’ | Doth plensed-aind laphrented. : “ ination. ni i Poti gence, at the capital, particularly if Santa Anna con- | day's paper the message of his Excellency James | wealth—thatall counties voting affirmatively shall com- | Fiax.—A fire broke out yesterday mot at 24 Ham: |, Causht on the “\Jump."—A black fellow called Joe ‘Tue natives of Boston have nominated Ninian C. Bet Sinues in command of the army, and at the head | K. Polk, chief of the white race ia the United | ™umicate the fect to the Executive, who shall be re- | mond street, in the tallow chandlery store i to | Davis, entered the house No. 60 Ann street, wherein he | ton, Eaq., as their candidate for Mayor. 5 . ‘hie hintorsran Gea tr one Le : ‘e" | quired to remove the free negroes within auch counties | Samuel Williams. A large amount of property wes con. a ard $e, Delecaing to, Mr. Jone Gov. Yell, M. ©. f of yhe government. The ry 0 i States; and to-day we publish the message of his | aftersix or twelve menths notice ; and that such popu- | sumed ; but it is understood that the premises were in. | Hafner, and {bolted up the street, le inmates of the ission in the s ringaacgra terhg ee a ‘ne indivistual is sufficient to show his true character, | Excellency John Ross, chief of the red race on | lation shall not thereafter be perm: sured. 'It is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. | house calling cut “stop thief,” directed the attention of frees bes in the army now in Me y. Oo) i virg caught fire from a candle, wy ade ot eit ea year which might he wholig’ aie, | Which had been left on the stairs by a sister of the de resent organization should be pre. | ceed. Verdict accordingly. | Westerly ‘aes Weighiman, i . , x c 4 those it officers McLean and D: ly, of | gresa has been declared vacant, and yw election or- He has proyed himselfa traitor to every principle, | this continent. Both documents are able exposi- iiss sabanve eonstien, & doped inva eectie coun. | , Stat Hack. —Early yesterday mor horses and | ward, w 9 purvued the feijow, and peown ge Cy eee | gezed on the 14th of this month.’ A brother of Col. eM. and there is very little probability of his charac- | tions of the government affairs of koth races, ty—relieving the white man and the slave therein of a | Nck No, 17, were found straying in Broadway without | him with the property on his persan. Locked up by | 20m! Ty Ge mas nawen for the next Congress, : Rca eid i Gm. : i. great and unmitigable evil, inficting no iahamanity upon | ® light. They were taken to the station house. Justice Osborne for trial. | will probably be ted for the unexpired term. f ter having chapged jor the better 80 very rece! We extract Ross’s message from the Cherokee the free negro, but, by placing him in a community en- Acciwent.—A man named Stevedore, fell yesterday | In the South Carolina on the 7th instent — jy. To trust him jn eny way, would be putting | Advocate, published at Tahlequah, Cherokee Na- tortaining ether and it may be more generous views of si one of the. hazves, snd broke hia leg. He now lies ee ‘cinerea ts: ny yet Be | pe taocton te ae ee pools 5. Senator, te serve ae 4 ‘ “ iad : sr end capabilitie?, ac improvi is pros- 'y Hospi e , t, the following princi atels | a . P. Butler, as ourselves in his power. We have no alternative | tion, and edited by Wiliam P. Rose, a full- | pect of bettering his condition--wosld commesditecltin | Fara Accews-—A, laa about 14 years old, by the | Well supplied ‘il transient ooctpants, tnd from the | BAve befor tated, is elected to the vacated seat ot ion but to push forward tothe capitat—~the war must | blooded Cherokee Indian. The editorial depart- | a very high degree to our constituents, and will, gentle | name of Young, whose parents are said to reside at 66 | Pen nature af the soason—the continued briskness of a be prosecuted with vigor, if we want a speedy | ment is condacted with considerable ability, and Fn find Savor, ee y, pore, wih their rap wey Hourien street, mile ae ship or Jumber Zand in the sale ae ee ne Ad | “us, | , From Jamaica.—By the brig Thames, the New termination. We must not trust to the magnani” | the whole paper bears evidence of the great strides | a single county, its mere esistence, with the power at pide gy ss : posed to exchange them for the cold and cheerless and | Otleans papers have files of Ki to pape 8 ingle po! b p timber rolling ‘upon him. ‘The coro- the o7th Novem ingston papers mity of such an enemy as we are now coping | the Cherokees are making in civilization and re- | SBY time to give it vitality, would materially aid us in sent for last evening fo hold an inquest upon | Monetinous routine of countey life | rs arocent ity ‘ ole 4 nd re- | the management of this unhappy race. Amenican—John Eblers, t fears for the safety of her Me with. The Spanish character is a sufficient | finement. The militia system comes in for its usual quota of con- ep to Destu.—The coroner was called yester- | Gilbert Meene, Va.; J. Jesty’s schooner . Port Royal more than guaranty that every concession proposed will be | The cause of religion appeass to flourish among | demnation, as follows :— day to hold an inquest the corner of ‘Nish aventp and ar er o B. ees U.S. Brice, the wether of tas On eenee Tae Pigia a misconatrued and indignantly refused. the Cherokees. Within the past year Gey have | Our militia system neods great and radical reform. It | 18th strat. on the boly of # boy about threo years old, | H. dell, Newburgh; J. Murrey, Rich. | ,, the Jamaica House of Assombly had been prorogued As the Prosident remarks in his Message, the | circuiate:t $77 e-pies of the Scriptures, printed in | 's # heavy annual charge to the State, with but little, if | te ence of his clothes hi ot hon | eras. Faiadeteaa, | ee arin consequence of the uncertainty Aston.—C. Wales, Roston; W. Hasbruck, Newburgh; *tending the arrival of Sir Charles Grey; the Governor. Mexican governynent went to war for the re- | Cherokee. upwards of $12 G. Shattush, Boston’; R. Lifen, Philadelphia; A. Palmer, ington ; H. Willard, pay pensed with, if th ve ‘ashi Soop or War BosTon.— | served, with the exception of volunteer and regimental Deatn wy Aroriexy. -The Coroner held an inquest covery of the whole of Texas, and we cannot ob- | Wreck or tar U. tain peace by negotiation, without giving up at Fi a peasy | J. eae SSiagoton Ti serer't end deg 3 ’ tto 1} i 7 i musters. But! am satisfied that the true policy of the | also at 176 Essex street, on the body of Sarah Jones, a | C. Emersen, Benington ; 8. Scovill, Conn. ; H. J * imes of the October, th least all the territery west of the Nueces. We | Wo gg be nyy opts sloop of war is & | Gibto is to adopt an efficient volunteer system, and some | native of Rockland, eged 53 years’ who died suddeniy | W.Heceltine, Philadelphia; B. Poot, Boston, J. Graken, | following account of the severe gale of the lik” niust “ conquer a peace;” and the quicker s sufi- |“ i se — as been eran at apr ahaap bat easf method of enrollment for the mass of our | yesterday. Verdict, death by apoplexy. Pennsylvania’; R. Crafts, Boston; Horace Greeley, New | oboe Mage neeil Oy meg since « storm of 8 slaiiar * res more from St. Thomas, stating that she was lost | 7 Artemrt To Drown —A rather interesting girl, ina fit | York. | from Teen ¥ "while op‘ cient force is collected to bring about such @ te- | on Blethuera, one of the Bahama Islands, on the | Several measures of interpal improvement are urged | of desponiency, attampted to drown Rereelt inthe Yast | Crrr.—H, Cheaneey, Norfolk | J. Lawangs, Boston; | Socesion the wind wae home is iore Oe oon sult, the better for the country and for the ad- anders | Upon the attention of the General Assembly. River yesterday morning ; but was prevented by police. | 7: Tower, Caitskils J. 5 Ww. Neville, | Sttimesa vertical wall of ten or twelve 15th uk., and she will be a total loss. We «nder- Th her rash Goddard, Boston; E. Ww. Ne feet. Fortu ministration. ; 3 five iq ,, The internal improvement fund has been diminished in | Wanyhtn caine aters ax pur honke cree ate eet cid Dot | Mobile; J. Wordeman, Mr. Eustis, Phileda.; M. Bale, St ately amid the destruction of property, although there : stand that her crew, two hundred and five in tne past year $557,593 09, To this may be added our | Tensite—e niystery as yet hangs over it Louis; W. Catherwood, Philada; A. Green, Virginia; Werf many bair-breadth escapes, no loss of life occurred. The President again calls for the two million of | number, were saved The Boston was bound to | s*ock in the Winchester and Potomac Railrood company, Compon Conpetl. j 5 : | pot ha yore youn St James Trelawny, and other dollars alluded to in his special message to the | the Gulf of Mexico. weg spat one-third of our loan to it, making an addition |, 9 Rosny ov Auoenuan—The Board held a| pHAAtRuin H., Hyde, Bridgport; J. Tho ; ; : last Congress, but does not state what object he | nanotech iets . The re ceain Toi ‘eabi edenibiiiia sisheioks te special meeting last ovening. bn Be Moat, has in view, or what use he intends making ofit,/ ARRIVAL oF THe Sovruxaner.—-This noble |. ? mee D. &. Jacnson, Esq, nt, in the chair. .Ward, N.J.; Dr. Ci 3.J. Todd, Phila. - ne . fi our great State le of thi The reading of the minutes was d with. Fi ; merely remarking that if disposed of, it will be pre- | steamer maintains her reputation as a good sea | ans pr ont! citadel oe ra ain corm’ | The Board met to. di of unfnished business that Pet ‘Wilma, a 'L. Van ponte a | perly accounted for. He cannot “‘purchase peace” | steamer. She arrived yesterday, after an excel- Like causes produce like effects. In 1816 the whole Se eee eraived fem tan Comparer whom ns mour, New York; fon. D. Shephind, feratoga with that small sum, upon honorable terms, and | lent passage from Charleston. real and ae estate of the city of New York, did net | appropriation of $25,000 for " streete—a aE en hesesig tl SA mee Bey gy her Ny silings attached ere ; | TE NS exceed ejghty-two millions of dollars. Jn 1825, it was | amount of such appropriation having expended ~ ads 5, oh n, * | also, the swells of the 4 the people are still in the dark as to the purposes | Piputiede. tamadinwtTSs ar bout one buadyed millions. Jn that year the great | ope He pes Le Roy : The ve Son 7: gegem, sxognneerets; Monty = Baltimore; | ik, cna tharbovene tom the couth directly from the of this required appropriation. Congress will, ve is important | York Canal was opened, and in ten years the popu- | that accompanied it was adopted. . Seritser, Philadelphia; E. Cutter, Bosten. | Annotto Bay was even ina worse without doubt, make the appropriation, for the | 42e¥ment will be published in the Weck/y Herald _ lation of tho ety of New York was nogtly doubled, and | “Aid Hane oftered w resolation te refer to | youre ait Sommers conection | WA: Hall, the overflowing of the river which adjoins that . ! A ; i 8 -d. purpose of placing every facility in the hands of u bok ga the President to carry on hostilities, er to bring | ¢ roposing: Ale jer wealtl: increased to two hundred and eighteen mil- | the committee on charity, and also to enquire into the | puns Le " $. ‘at one time, to wash awe: lions of dollars. But in 1841, the great Western Bajlroad sy of the office of ¢ | Phillips, New York ; A. Jones, Buffalo; 5. Gris g y Musieal. r, expediency of abolishing superintendent of | stoni; My Bi , Providence; E. Hyde, Hayden: | ¥' buildings of the town. So deep was the water from Boston, which New York had imprudent]; 7 allowed outdoor poor. Referred. i My rigE®, o Cosins i ON Fork, | the streets, that a boat drawing five feet water was able Tur ArotLoxnons.—These extraordinary musicivas | to be extended to Albany, had been opened, .s “ ; B Doolittle, 5 about an ainicable settlement of the questions at | will give a concert at Brookiyn on Friday evening. next (aod {wish all who love Virginia to markt) har heen o qinlt Seomeats ofareds relation propesing te en {michal Waterbury; Joreoh iy, Teameoovile 3: prapeed through the town. aud thus became the mess : | reduce tho increase of the ,opulation of the city of New | Knoekenstiff, apt res, West Point. | ‘3 sere bagh life and . The _— | amd i€ they gain on the hearts of the public ax they have | York to one aud a quarter pet cent. and actually to dimi. | UGrX of euperintendent of streets, Referred. prsninadad cm hath ae in Ear) te the was very The financial resources of the government, to | in this city, they will need a larger house to accommo- nish her wealth ons und oecighth per cent. per year. | street, between 9th and 10th avenues. Adopted Court jesstons. earry on the war, require a great "abel of “ae date their endiosces, than Brockiyn can eford to them, | TRIS Ia. um $9,000 10,110,600, and her wealthy trom | oeeaee7t emesiine 6 jon Debater—Mr. Willi Attroe | Before Noun MoKeoa, Raq. Distict attorney. ra menting. The expenditures thus far have not | Twa cnncedip wal Ree ghey pe Fs'p00,000 to 185,000,000 of dollers, in ths short petiod of sounell WHE priated copses af "he ‘Debetes tn Conven: Lent ah a pages ary.—At the been so large as anticipated, and there is still a | dered how great "a combination ot the mott eminent | {208 Yeurs | tion held at Albeny— Referred, twas placed at the var (or isl, on & charge of bu ; . 7, 1846 —The Supreme Court met af Un surplus in hand; but the add talent has hitherto been necessary to fill the spacious | The action of Congress as to the Mexican war isup:| Ald Livixcsros moved to take up and refer aresolu- | [7 broken into the dwelling bouse of rurglery, | Couct room’ ia the Capitol this dag, to law. ed 'e aciditional force called | puilding. That they were eminently successful, is best | held, the glorioys deeds of our troops commented upon, | ton from the Board of Assistants on the same subject, | van in fad street, near Oth avenue during the absence {he Bee. into service will require great expenditures, and | provedty the fact, that out of twelve pieces, (some of 4 the alaotity with which Virgiais how replied to a re | proboeing, to purchese ity copies of sald reports, by of the family, on the 224 of October last and stealing pro- P| em ones.) ere i = eo jecers xr >. ns bh & loan of twenty-three millions is recommended, | (2¢m, !ong concerted ones.) mare th slumber,” sung by | @Wisition for troops highly extolled. Ald. Litisceron moved hereuipon that the resolution | }Ss\¥,tt'oBing o.vescoticn howecen did not wasn tae indictment, the jury, ia accordance with the which, itis stated, will be sufficient to carry on | little Anne Matia Cole and Henr i, it | i 1 i te . y » was one of | It isa source to me of pric and tion to be able charge the war to the 80th of June, 1348, and leave a | the choicest gems of music woever listened to. Let | to inform you that thie now call hae teen respouied to, | dhe Passos decided the motion out of order. The | of the Court, rendered a'verdict of not guilty. The ac- | Rojinced to the bar, that the court would commence th ed i ¥ uF A H te F 5 ? i the public, Fe ‘Gunes Ie of theme ohildven, fi Ther . Board had 5S bee eens , and this resolution | call ot the docket tomorrow, under the 36th rule. Ac —— in the treasury of four millions of j sod they will become the pets of the country. pea spirit and meet eat aaa aie ee namin nnd = connexion with the Foot for which they had gti epee orm, to Kill—A colored pes aoe beara onoeen oie ee pot my od a Ww. J one “ re femora that a loan of nineteen | Casu.ro Srronr—The great violinist will give a con. | Wo is to be excused. but Beaters mermitted to rally | "Aig. Lavinceron wppested from the decision of tho | men, named George Mend. was then called to trial for | Raleigh, North Carolina. | millions might be made, and a rate of duty put | Cert at Philadelphia this evening, and it being the only | 4 grant of $6,000 is recommended for their outfit and | © ‘The and nays were ordered. ore in soting et with a pi-toj, and thereby de- upon articles which are, under the present tariff, | ose that he will give there, it will collect another im: > ; La bx | the sight of one of his eyes, on the 6th of Feb: Pserat Amusement —I).. Ross's Novel admitted free, that would give a revenue of about | monse assemblage of the lovers cf music in that cit ny ne yd Pep Le ge Fe te Be Ta ay csapiceaomaiapene te <2 the testimony edduced on tho part of | nasinm, t 16) preety A gj Centre Mdehet,) 4 vers of mm y— | q i 4 ex! ution, jackson: | has twoand « half millions of dollars per annum, | He wil portorm several of his favorite airs, and will Be | yecpgjg nn ane tnt Tatslolic, but Bot) “tne decision of the chair was sustained —Ayes 10; | Donor house in est, where Meed. was: em: | opened his dyyat 3 F Siri heteafig tt oe rather than raising the full sum of twenty three | “sted by De Bogais, Julia Northall, and other talent | p= EE the oficars of the aye infirmary in | Lroeg winch rebel Wingy or 45 per quiet Mute in the evento’ Fre millions by a loan. The duty proposed is intended | % *#inence H Notices of Hew Books. Mercer Gen AK, mali tine te Counsel, te at, Pi tet Jeakogn, pelt edivors and clergymen. to be merely temporary, to continue only so long | | Mere! Hea: —The pmperor pianist esems to have | 4 tus Doo iBr Witiian Hecate —hditnd, with adi, | Soe ttoek on Tuesday next “Accepted, “sp | wae eumonionh Sedan fort ea er cela nt asthe war continues, and to be considered only | * titvels areater triumph even in Philadalphie than | Natural Scicnces, of Philadelphia. Published by Let k | _ Death of the late Aldermen Coxnor —Ald. Besson of- | Ne was gudeequeutiy di | the.cogmer of Brosdway and Le she Sapa in the light of awar measure. This was s. | bere. The enthusiasm of his large audiences was without | Blanehard, of that city. This is a veluable work for ened te eee of that the Board of Alder. | 1¢ was also shown Dos ela ieee Sher on: Geennay often 8, Propo | pound. He now proceeds to Boston, where he will give | Portemen lovers of dogs, mach attention having =e junerg) 9 this day. Adopted | rested at the time the ‘was committed, but being | To those who Tt hot ede,” Ris TOPOTE | two concerts ; after whish he returns to Philadelphie, | Peen,*pPlied to the disosags, Dreeding, rearing, snd pecn: | “UPR Ose ey apy Soe gee BT Yo the last Congress, but not adopted. The reve- | and qill ploy once f herenpon adjourned. | rable Shaving mue named above—two and a heif millions per | Daring the Daiidey ‘snoum—could be raised by levying a small duty | city again, ive | masic of the style of Beeth: ‘ Spon tea and coffer, letting ali other articles | ture concert for the st dente of te . lance of the potice. The jury, under | their the Musica) Fund Hall Seciety — | embellished, with engravings of cli the different , found. gehoaee Foley et learn thet be will be jn this | of dogs, and the very best written work extant on this Clrealt rt. Pr ng je was remanded for | i hypsovg Dee. 9 nar Rene a a8 On John | Smeets | a Tue Barre or © —By Mra. Anna A. Dorsey— U aoe ee feniaen. John | ‘The Court then adjourned until tomorrow morning. | which are now f; of which he will introd: dwar Dansigns, No 15! Fulton street. Thisisa ty 44, John Randolph and Peter W. Fuller.~Nonsuit | si | ree remain so. So far as revenue , Soft! ieantes ee | tale, written by the euthoresa with the view | Snterved for Greenman, Wilkes and Randolph, anda ver: | 1. Late The Piisburgn Dispitch stares | is concerned, this is a very important i du Connrvatoire, We understand, by the lightning line, | of chowing that religion sad morality, above allelse con. | dict for Fuller eos ee eect semee| Portant suggestion, that his concert in Philadelphia Jazt evening was crowd. ~~ . Thomas Main ve. Henry H King —Thia was an action | that au adjourned meeting was held at Evans- 5ee2 Hf its of the imported .¥ ach being: furnished wi subscribers’ jetallic let. ; G. SAUNDERS & SON, 177 Brosdway “ages adidas Sea ars iat Congrese will carry it into effect at Wend very coihanat. inend ion enudmirale tok forthe Joong, and he 8 | Qucomunct, The dlendan eatracte with the lnm 1 NGMER. om Compeant Lake. oh 21 lc, whara iat | pate cricon Re Fer ae ef tee oe 4t moment atever may be th extensive ciroulation. | ah ouns. jer inet, eoeu anon “ aud woique , can be obi ined sult of the operation of the new ‘ani end etd t Calendar, this Day. y Exoiism Lerematvar, No. | pads 9 Mesced So Vonciee Wee. the eleiar ‘ on AU tater and tiner pens 3 "Wile at Oe | bho: abe den sae, Oo t etree “ valorem principle, it car Nos, 9, 28, 50, 09, 63, 81, 102, 104, Ann street, New York —' | gold them in market va and swamps drained by next April, so as not | Principle, it can hardly be expected that productions of Koglish intel | the action ia eee ee, anes ee to affect the health of the neighborhood they | the immediate effect of the change in the sysiem | _ SUFeRton Covar—Nos. 00, 5, 8, 13, 17, 45, 49, 51, 58, | lect from Anglo Saxon tothe present time,and fi @ every | the amount would allow the dam to remain one year, on trial—if ne regulating our commercial intercourse age en | 4.078 thing connected with Chambers is well suited for gene. | fra yoreaeye ana, the amoun ish lst part—Nos. 127, 107, 131, 185, 143, | ral cireulation. plainti’ would not all 215, 217, 219, 921, 298, 226, 997,’ 189, | ottmete Live anp Sartons’ Yaass—C. S Francis & | mine Oe en, of 0, 252 Bre wi = a b wend wi Part 24—No. 80, 14, 324, 98, 39, 48,22, 44, 42, 8, 68. | Sova of this wah. hk very ieretoap Wadtoe ‘world, will be so beneficial as ant Cipated, and it @ill be necessary for some temporary duty to be

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