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THE NEW YORK HERALD. — ann — so = —— —— —— ~- = = 2 i NA Sere RaNe, ties nen, NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1846. T From the south. Ban eats French sal Sposa ion tate grast [pha ASG ll ee SOMA RTGRIE AE Ga | Boklnds oe Wow name ‘ 'HE NEW YORK HERALD. | tresee a a me ih . a por ry orm AT Fel moe ek ouraese wilh esiote ine dite aan Tg = prepasatory & | TH Quapavpens oo NOE Risadiis ey Giese | ‘Tae Disrensanses or New Youx.—Among the char- Cizv ov Tasirico, Nov.26, 1940. | England. Russia is rather shy, and requires much | the following fall campeign, when the great and bitter | 8d Bachman.—This volume, published by J.J. Audubon, | table institutions of the city of New York, the dispanes. | avail myself of the departure of the stea “Sea,” | On the other hand, affairs between France and tht will come off. Then remains of the old Re- | we most cordially recommend te notice | which vessel will leave to-morrow, to inform you ia one | Austria are becoming rather complicated, and great 4 ‘or rather such of them as have escaped the ruins - oo ae and patron. | ries stand prominent. Whoeveris sick and cannot afford pees Paimtinctantee! cetles ang r ath 4 9 f our citizens. The labors of Mr. A. inhislaboriow® | ¢ hy sician f itendance, di i me DAILY HEKALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 | w | events are beginning tocast tneir sombre shadows before | of its demolition, will be casting about for renomine. | *8*° - | pay a physician for attendanes, or @ druggtet tot SS Gorumam—vs) ble in Rdraace, Price 6 ‘The loss of the steamer Neptune is a very serious one, | them. oth Aurin Austria and the Jesuit power are in- | tiens. : researches in natural history, haveas yet been but inade | dicine, has only to apply to one of these establishments, Price ‘ts she had en board the tel t | dignant and incensed against the Pope. Russia, because Mr. . who has been in office here for over twent; uately appreciated on the continent whi if hi haract allow "HES POR RERGEE eee Means Pench: day, | Onn. Gatne to Gon Taylors apprsiog ies of ale section | of tue dockled stam witch Pins 1X; ca Ges ha iecoeet | Fe aE Dee con ear mpeg here fo over twenty Pat cat 7 Ae pa ca serie pdt oyna een Price @ cents per copy--8.00 per annum, payable inex’ | here, with information of importance to him in his ope- | the Abbess of Minsk and the nuns eo cruelly persecuted | presented for a ion to the . This 4 me descriptive of | fo move out, he may receive daily advice and medicine vance. rations. ‘The entire mail was lost. in Poland by the Greek or Russian Church. All the | would bring out a strong opposition the Canawi- | the animals to be pictorislly described in two large | ‘rom the dispensary gratis; or if he is co situated as to be ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always east | When we landed the American flag was hoisted, and | labored conciliation on this grievous matter, effected by Van Buren, the sole representative of | Yolumes soen to be published ; and aside from this it 8@ | unable to move out, one of the out door physicians of the mm advance. our celumn of 500 men, dispiaying the regimental colors | the personal efforts of the Emperor Nicholas with the | the old Presidential stock,will be presented for are-nomi- | most valuable text book. Weare glad - wy: by FRIN'TING of all kinds executed with beanty and des | of the 8d artillery, marched into the square, surrounded | late Popo, aro rendered null and abortive by the decided then there will be a | of some of the most eminent men o! charity will attend him at his own home and carefully Peer cmnoe by ac, addressed wo no | D7 thousands of silent, and stupitied Mexicans. "The | condoct of tho prevent Pope; and his opan demonstration Jarecnlady, from. those coe: ae torrsemal og eee oa napranecribtien Lint | revorbe.nnd administer to bie case. There are thres ‘most i ‘4 command on shore was trens{e! Cem. re UrO} Or of Persecuted Catholics of | nomy- 0 object to fv R re are many wanting, 4 * e a ted tro Cig memeaiyen voreiete beee Col, Gates, end the uaval cxabenge efcseplinccciice | Folsml: Austsh is implscsbip: ceaiea eiie tee riots | ieee day } off jail toon | @fthove who are abundanily able to add thelr indusnes | the rear of Kesox Market’ corner of Ludiow streets the it 6. ted. to say m ON BENNETT, made. surrendered wit resistance. See, for the entire subversion, by Pius 1X, of the politi | and should Col. Young’s friends desire him to be acandi- | t® the support ef a truly nations! enterprise. We earn- ; New York Dispensary, situated at the corner of Centre of the The Mexicad soldiers citer destroying the armament | cal policy which it had for years imposed upon Italy and | date for the Becretary of Stateahip, some of thess coc, | ost!7 Commend the sttention of all our influential men to | and White streets, and the Northern, at the corner of wonltEn Youx Faye Kevap gauncerr, of the forts and throwing into the river tome 0600 mans | the Papel dominions, Lostly, toe Deoulta ere alfvmied:|sereetiveg wines te eaaient om Ca mene ie Tebake, Mr. Audubon’s work. Waverly Place ‘and 6th Avenue. The a ments at corner ‘Hitman sersens kets, evecuated the place, leaving the inhabitants to | beyond measure for the Jiberaliam, quasi heretical, of the | might retaligte by applying the treca te the “ mild Gaamaw’s Anenican Mowruiy Macazixe : Wim. H. | these three differ slightly ene from the other in thelr de- take care of themselves. new Pope, and the complete overthrow of all their plans | gentle Samuél.” It is said that Mr. Flagg will not bea | Graham, Tribune b , agent. ‘The January num. | tails, though in their ultimate object they are very simi- FOR LIVERPO! It seoms that a report had reached them that Gen | and power. candidate for office next fall—that he has positively de- | ber of this pe the most beautiful and Pe, oe New York Di lar Packet of Zit Taylor wos advancing with 10,000 men on the other side | Theve are formidublo elements of contontiona and di- | clared he will never permit his name 0 go before the | valuable publication of the kind that wo have yet seen. | white strocts, ther ores eee eee of Contre and mesu lg racket sup LIVERPOO! ef the river—the appearance of the boats of the fleet | visions, which will possibly lead to combinations and | people. This may be se. but I have generally found that | The new vignette is a treasure in itself, and an engraving | WY! ects, the arrangement is nearly as follows, confirmed their impression, and they left the naval com- | complications exceeding in magnitude and interest any | whenever a modern politician says positively that he is | which reflects great credit wpon publisher and-authos, | Viz: Bor freight or el A ‘ pd = ‘ie ‘captain mander undii sseasion. thing that has occurred in Europe for centuries past.— | not a candidate for an office, you can most surely depend | There are two other engravings besides the fasbi ling ie. or to wee Wea preme authority; and Nothi jeath or deposition of the Pope will | upon it that he is. 8 sanbee plate, which is also. far ee to the genorality ‘uot WOODHULL & MINTURN, §7 South st. vor to make our | pac! its; he must abandon his policy and uproot lene attention to the movements of parties next spring, | with ‘The letter press, as usual, is of great variety of Price pak nef $75, re, by strengthening the fortifications, ove | sll his reforms to satisfy Austria, and both the Pope and | when the shufling dommenc jinations to the | useful and entertaining matter. We cordially recem- pcthe Prcket i QUEEN OF THE WEST, St tans out 908 yards and the other 1 mile distant | his religion must perish, as to ali political ace, to | judgeships, will afford fit- | mend this publication to the support of the public. Pend encour Aer dcr arava | em Dy; ca my” ang te rons ner | ein ny, atic a Ran ar tify lied | long for fectinn g 2 | pobliaters isl ident physician attached to the institu- a offic: Gians, whose duty it is to viait pationts et their These three are salaried officers—$400 we understand is Samuel Lover—Leo & Blanchard, ing; under mutual arrangements Aus- \didates will show how things will shape fer the en- blishers, Philadel; : This it . HOR GLASGO W—Rewiar Packer of the lat | ‘The commend stationed here now consists of compa: | tri has seized upon the free state of Cracow, the last | suing autumn. In this district the singular Mate of things | 2 : Fern ae meet hoantitully printed nual pay. There is also Fy and an " 2 0 ; in. Int ings | and illustrated edition of one of the most h ‘i Cape. Robert Seni ll sal a ARLEY. | nies B, Lieut. Anderton ; D, Captain Brooks, and F, Lt. | shred of the political existence of Poland, and having | will be exhibited in the nomination of Hen, trattarrt, | Sfthe Irish novelist eed coce at eth aT ae t, who are also paid) There is attached to the raguler doy. Arnold of the 24 artillery. | Companios prepared the way and the excuse by encouraging re. | now Senstor elect, i > havi jendid secommodats W. Shorman, and H, Lieut. snply seloerde [rpg Veena pone River, = Compacies A, Lieut. Miller, hment a vaccine and tooth pulling de, ent, volts and insurrectio: under the control of ‘nti-rent candidate for the | meet with an extensive sale. bench. has ended by ‘annexing’ sident physician. Of the ten Pe female ‘ Tus Ruaat, Reawtes ane Atmanac for 1847, publish- | @ttending physicions, five take charge of the incorporating into the Austrian empire. Meantim . 7, pul WOODHULL & 4th artille: y ; in all about 600 effect the i fenton of the Oreeaee ni near especiall: eby Lee & Blanchard, is am invaluable additien to the | Ca#es and five of the male ones, and some one of them ‘We are ail busily engaged at work on the forts,whi¢n | voked oh intrigue, both at Madrid Parmer’s ok hertionhurit'y i ninih deealboghaatdagn pieaese ramet Sonieee ants oni antennal ail as wary damned Sy the ing” even aod placing the | tad Rome, ad atrisutes the cours of event athe | lard ant tnnt wile broug adjustment. rebshonmaente Eoineenen Maeaxine for November is| vice. and medicine, between, trgse ‘Sears, hee. hie ~ ci a stave of defence ‘ht yt 5 yr cit! election o! jus ‘renc! = \o er candida’ wi ive fea to onan 101 tisas 1d. wit Laie sake than probate. er Sata: WEES | Saeesee eho hues mibae etioage Gemasens ttsee aneiacs | tnetr onassiperatn cateiovhat cee et decdeetenae aah Laeeaire el ae dee ee With | case looked into and supplied. As the object of the insti- POOL PACKETS: FOR LIVERPOOL one | _, Tampico is rituated on n point formed by a bend of the | France by marrying Henry sth, Duke of Bordeaux and | make in suits brought { tution is to aid the poor, whenever persons apply whom ‘of the 16th December—The new | Ter: having a logoon in the rear. ,The houses are fuilt | logitimate claimant of the throne of Franes, to the weal | see how this system wii ember contains, | the phy: have reason to suppose are well able to 5 f Rebeca,” | pay for thelr medical advice, their ‘names are taken end i H ry of stone, handsomely plastered and painted ; the roofs | thy princess of the House of Austria. ‘This vexetious| Before closing, permit me to call your attention to the a tepail ; YORK. 1 etase in Thomas Bec Bid are chiefly of slate, A ren juently the cistern water is | event came to disturb the marriage festivities of the | fact tha: the hea Evening ‘ean of iy Gabeirten ee erie cospimmeay a mate roe Ugg ay nr = Wed: aad 4 kh December. Tis scaree- | pure and good. Duke ef Montpensier, dnd that young gentleman finds | cepied almost verbatim my remarks upon the probab! ended to. fer that the accommmoderions: crore ayate srarelling | The reservoirs aro all they have to depend upon—the | that his father and Mons. Guizot have not laid him ex-| course and known views of Gov. Young en the anti-rent ublished b; ispensaries are supported in part by eertain an- public, abe ned caer ious of the “New York,” for | river water, th fresh, is unfit to drink and is used | actly upon a bed of rores, and that itis rather disegreea- | question, and np peg iced pees oe an for a proficient | nual endowmen:s from the Corporation, and also by pri- eeepadcthin And sreartre pawesgers are Aied ont in a | only for cattl r is breught from the eountry on | ble to find all Europe pulling as it were at the bed | editorial matter, without the usual courtesy of orediting of inmader mont and convenience, that cannot but add to the comfort of | mules or dow and retailed out. The inhabitants | clothes. and disturbing his honey moon. All this is per- | either the Herald or its correspondent, anv Apvexruans or PauLJoves—Wam. H. Gra- ‘hose embe ka ‘whoshou'd eall splendid who remains are mostly of the poorer class, and num- | plexing wae it places France in a fearful dilemma; SENECA. Tribune buildings pe! er The name of this Fen of canvas acchitecrare,” befor ber about 3000. “ cnonot shake haods and be friends again with Ene: go hie we yd speuks for the thrilling interest of ite contents. oe eee is aie at Cui ES tte ou market is well supplied with all the necosearies wounded honor forbids—the King hes declared meellers Court. publisher; is © ver; tho wubectibnrs ROGHE. BROTH, of life, which we purchese at very cheap rates. Good | that he felt himeelf insulted in his own palace; besides, | Before Authony L. Roberison, assistant Vice Chancellor by T.f Auth it ‘aur 35 Fulton street, vext door tothe Fulton Bank fresh cents per pound, milk 1234 cents per quart, | England has offered the terms, x sine qua non, Viz: that fe vs. Henry M Western, eur. y T. uthur. and vegetabi: FOR LIVERPOOL—With deapatco—The very | ea vesetatles of all Kinds as cheep as can be procured | the Duke of Montpens: et. future claims to the throne ould formally renoun ‘Spain; and Fra 8. a ane on personal and real Leonard Scott, pub w 5 , fast sailing, coppered and copper fastened whip ang NN te) Wwinpee parsenaliy, 6 ved the October number of ‘his maz ci it jomewhat sullen, stil] they | ergeticellv, though mildly and hositatingly, are first responsible RR CONCORGIA ering three four of her eas | preteen era nena ater tomer ellen ay for | terms. But if the Koto up tn entente core it most but a siraple contract seatiger eran Senally alt of dnatrwation aA | neato oe ede For freight having bandsome aceommedations, | ¢V@ty thing we get, and they would be compelled to fur. she must abandon the Pope, and succumb to be discharged by a bond, if agreed to be fi of eases no pay, and in trifling remane: arf, foot of Wallst, orto ' | nish their owe troeps st much more reduced prices, | Austria, and take no notice of Cracow ind forget the | tuken in payment; the acknowledgment of the re- REASON POR) Fae weed a. considering the labor that is undergone, still they are E. K_ COLLINS & CO., 56 South with very tle chance of being Paid, for the arbitrary | tres 7, of Viens, to which he Js a guaranty | But the | oe! t of th bond in ia case in fall. was such agreement, pyc Wo-have the, 6th and | Siiiy civ teiinedistaly Oa the obetorenbe ti Weeeamant FOR INDO! rao exaction of their mili cl ia robbery in its | Chambers will m le, and this would unpopular e personal ility of the executors, 4 4 het peng BU | worst form. wh i a athoms ! What ean she do? she will join ‘Russie Lien oh the land." ‘Te bill tbe diamianed ‘Tae feck Hone shows :the :fesling: smeng: the: petleey Capt. 4 i @ honor and ¢! of hoisting th i it | leave the Pope to hit acify Aust | ion Po- eeipt anc ad. @ accommodations for citiay 3d cabin, ani this place belongs to Woman nd § Beaters catncs fon, | lands Coquette with Eouiandvactdeit in a way toap- Fanny Smith et @ title of anew historical ro- | _,A% our city is daily increasing, the necessity for more gers, are of a , oq! 1. adm‘, | Tue Roman Taarron i : ag the | mance, by Henry Will am Herbert, author of * Marme. | of thete establis. mente becomes greater; and from the it i Yankee, who is | pearnotto do it,soas not to outrage by too manilest spirit evinced in the manner of conducting the ones now the tendencies and feelings of the French she is the heroic wife of Mr Chace, of the statate directing ti consul here. mment. Those de rons of « qu diate application on beard, foot of Pine the mortgage of mertgaged premises, when con- proce P heryy in existence , we have no doubt that the diferent sections JO! i While her husband was on board the Princeton, this | peopl ‘ou may tvad to the readers of the Herald ting of distinct terms, tracts, or lots in separat ied ac! A * Spree MURA AY ote brave ond noble jay planted the Amerioan standard on | a lecture, detailing the history of events in Europe ferat | Isfully complied with by selliig Inoue parcel tt live of" Banished | ° S0°.c0Y Sther accession we will ire some further se- P. 8.—Persons desirons of sending for their trict section of ecoustry time of th them brought stood Madame Anna Bishop has gained fresh honers in the | of the mortgage, boat the cultivated part dertakes to stcer 0 many writers of —that of appearing too le: He aims ,at depicting men, and remembers tha 6 human heart is still the human heart, wherever and in whatever age it may be found.” He promises in his pre- count of the other institutions of this nature, such as the Kye and Ear infirmary, the Lying-in infirmary, ko. Heavtn Osrice at Quanantine —We prexume that some changes will take place in the Quarantine estab- lishment, when the new Gi aed th mi the hou with herown hands, and though threatened | least six months to come. was reputed to be one farm eut by theabove | by the Mexicans, who shot at her eaaely, ~ 43_ | firm and undaunted by the symbol of our Union, and | new opera of Loretta, by Lavenu, brought out at Drury | from meadow or woo! h LIVERPOOL—New Lise—Regular pack- | proud and erect she pointed to it ax it floated in the Lane, fast wee! ; Rotwithetanding some slight symptoms | upwards That the textimony in this case suffi -Decriaber 26—The splendid, fast sailing pack- | breeze. She indced deserves something fram her adopt- | ofdisapprobation, the success of this new opera may be | establisbes the reputation usage of the mortg pe SIDDONS, Edward B. Cobb master, will | ed untry. pronouncedcompilete. There are some pieces in it, espe Lino oa constituting one farm, anithe sale was t) tf Jpeg regular da itis reported and bolieved here that the Mewi- | cislly a delicious little romance sung most sweetly by | fore regular. Thatan agreement thut the complainants | face to adhere scrupulously to the history of the events for spi oer re! # under Santa Anna, about 16,000 infantry and | Miss Poole, which took perfectly, and will no doubt, | should * be taken care of,” is too vague for the c referred to in his work. iis theme is a fruitful one. oot of Wall street, or to ry, are moving teward Camargo. Old Rough | soon be repeated ond played om every piano in the musi- | decreo any specific performance. ‘T'aat any equities ap- | The work is published in two volumes, by William Tay- &. K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st, | and Ready will no doubt watch him closely, and if go: | cal world. The costumes are superb in this piece, and | pearing from the testimony cannot be enforced, unless | lor & Co., No. 3 Astor Ho! Clear of the rock upon whic! fiction have broken, viz, od by the distance of a mile, or A % ever, that ma: sponsible appointment and requi: tensive ability to fulfil it properl; Facket ship Sheridan, Corsish master, will 4 vernoment will onl; the plot founded on an ¢ld Spenish romence, vot with- | founded on allegations contained in the bill. The bill | THe Water Curg, ivproratny, by John Forbes, Siddors, aud vail Seth Jebnory: Nerneculnt Any. eee die | the mone Tee ieee makin toate Hil te aa enetunerete though spun out perhaps too long. It has | diamised with costs ? M.D. F. R-8, published at Philadelphia, by Lindsay and all the'een ROBERTSON, Hatter, formerly of 103 Falton | escape for this time. hitherte had a good rua at Drury Lane, and the increas- | » James 2 Burtus ve. Fitzgerald Tisdall, and others.— Bestiorens Es pases, iano. or author undertakes to litics, but by Bee ‘of their Ncileat , is now Jocsted at 89 Fulton street, where he sells paraorad ing nightly crowd of fashionsbles speaks more in its | The bill confirms the sale to the defendant per telnet ey ap ain nage re te " Hat usually sold for $434 and 95, for $3 $0. Cail an. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. praise than any criticii ke self on the whole in favor of the hydro- 2, “by eadeaie for yousal ai [From the Richmond Whig ] ‘The Miss Cush playing at the Surrey y be ees, Uy ee tringe: 5 sLicut. Ringgold, U. 8. Army, is calling i rong, | Theat: ttraction, Macready has | by partners of partnership assets, and division of pro-| ‘ead. We recommend the Park Fountain as a capital per, embedying all that is mew in NO. pe ae ee active young men te serve ina new Seretiaine ora Pabdsotre tuees fal chgegeaent’ Jullen’s Scucerts'| ovens nd applic ion of their separate interest to pay Place to try the water cure treatment, when the ther- world. It gives a good ides of lod r) WILL open a large assortment of Paris millinery, | ‘#°Y service, about to be introduced. It is for the Howit- | are crowded nightly at Comcert Garden. The feshione- | ment of individual debts, is not fraudulent of itself, | mometer is down to zero. standing of the profession t ind these members of Bonnets. we. Bhe 4 i ¢ is - oe Lin | of | inthis country who are jets, de. ill offer for inspection a choice | Z€T service. ble season, however, has not yet commenced; the west, | against partuership creditors ; that such creditor can Iui.vatnaten Lowpon—Part I—A series of < of Fall 4 ing sil i i f ry} h partnership assets, whe: jinsente ish Metropolis and its Environs, with | &c-, would do well to tak sree of Fal good nda, comprising sits, atine, pin and {[From the New Orleans Picayune, Dec. 8] or polite end of the tewn eal tou A retziise weske sctealiy eee ‘implication of law by 7 Por a wot historical scriptive letter. press, London print— | much better off, ‘ lendid sue- stablished by filing his bill. That the | Robert T, Shannon, No. 260 William-st This is a pamph- | land. n to Bailey, is not proved to have been | let of 16 pages of reading matter, illustrated by five Var iB creditors bill cannot be filed against imnocent highly finished steel engravings James Waldroup, a revolutionary patriot, died at Fay. ue Rivats—“A Comedy in five acts, by Richard | ette county, in Virginia, on the 3d inst, at the advanced : } absence of the beau monde taste fromthe latest rivals, is well worthy the attention of | » ¥1°, ey bering thal eet oe fhe | before the opera and drama meet with that Jawad pursernay weg Mad Te te eee ah eee! | en ous int yenning Fampics “which Twors, | tisiyear, and Wire nese: they ebtaaia Cale greet als terns, Wauld find it their interest to call bef ir the G 4 extol deci- ” * i po eg a aa infest; wine | clon and energy of that officer ia taking. the respona. | S0Pols. THE SPY IN LONDON. - | debtors of debtor. ‘The bill to be dismissed with cor ‘will be disposed of on reneenable terms. Im*re | bility of measures necessar; costs of the defendant, Hickman, to Brinsley Sheridan,” with stage business, casts, costumes, ege of 103 years, being in his 104th year. whens ‘ y to@ speedy aud strong oc- t. &c. This is No. XXXI.of modera standard drama, od Dine et SHOES? 5 cupation of the newly capiured city.” We have hoc Ausanr, Dec.3, 1848. |) strnewr M. Witkine, ot, Ioaac De Forest, et al--On | ited by Epes Sargent, William Taylor & Co, No @ Ae Mrs Joe. Alacer, sx06 OT, cost Rudintien, Visine ete Bed eee aeatlomen, nt 67 Broadway: you | casion to, rematk the despatch of business in Gen | rye Prebebie Policy ofthe Governor elect—vAnothtr Chap" | a dectes for account the calling for adiscovery of the | tor House. ee A os ed eieieed Saas faxeet co he salir ead asehesp eave omcttete | pretending’ Watts ibe ates oe ane ia 8 aie ter in the Politics of New York. depontnen ot painoraliy amet, and an aceount 4008 Bot | eatifal ate eogrnricgse eid ot ae aoe ees | orale discharge ftom Gen, hoon ia iv@r ~ » it ee! 5 a * iabrys Anda ree smortmeatofcork Sole; | of pith and, moment are disposed of without producing | ‘The arrival of the Governor elest has eaused some lit Keo the masters oe the teleeees to eee tree: | tow on nals OC MSOET: Meee Nea wines it i fae alien Staten, frées the tat af Boots; also a great assortm: eavand chi satel | the least stir or exciting any public remark. He is ab : i January, 1815, to the 30th of June, 1845, 96,704 v adway. commer or Freaketn ae eh ually cheap, | oficer who will take way mount of rexpouaibility ue, | ‘l¢ animation and bustle around Congress Hall, and the | count. ‘The books of the partnership are not recjuired to | street. all kinds, mere ici i i i be produced, asa matter of course, but it is controllable | _ T## Victonsa Cuananes.—C. 8. Francis k Co., 252 with a tonnage of about 4,000,000 tens. GOODYEAR'S OVER SHOES, 100 BROADWAY, | °°S*rY to afull oud complete discharg: the require- | politicians are exhibiting that activity which marks the by the discretion of the master. Reference ordered ac. | Broadway —Fifty once what he | advent of a new administration. Among oth oy . ss printed on colored cards, The Delaware and Raritan cansl was clesed by ice: v “ADIES? AND GENTLEMEN'S OVER ments of his position. He decides Gov: | cordingly. ma i. accompanied by akey, and arranged as a game for the | Sunday night. The boats are laid up, and L SHOES. manafactured of Goodyenr's Calebrated should do, and does it as it should be done, ._ | ssward, Frank Granger and the Hen. W. Hunt have been | Garry Af. Peck os. John Fisher —Where the time and | amusement of cvening’ parties : avery nest affair. now be transported over the Camden and vent. i¢ India Rubber, perfectly flexible in the cold- | __ Capt. Jehn 8. Simonson of Compaay G, Mounted Ri- 4 manner of holding lands and the terms of occupation are | New Music_—We have received road. ct weather. “orale by te career single B: by flomen, atrived yesterdoy with his command, ring | bere fora day ortwo, in communion with his Excellency | Misa Sag remains to be ascertained or done | oftew munic from Atwill, 201 Broadway : Its foared that » Mr, William C; Brown, of Concert Bole Agents lor Uosdsesrs Mevoreories, | SeVenty-seven men, rank and file. Lieuts. Taylor, Rus: | elect, who, let it be added, looke surprisingly well, con: | before the tight of possession is te conmence wolee nn ” i ‘‘Liela, Liela, couse thy | Mass., was lost on board the Atlantic, His name bas not @3 Im*rre 108 Broadens, onponice Trimta Gkaath, oil ne ane rent re een ar with the cape sidering the flercensss of the contest through which he | agreement, it 18 {8 be considered a present ae, ond ieee hoa _ shadow a, bi before appeared in connection with the lost or: 5 = J cl ese gentlem a not an agreement’ to execute a ful one. we + “Ttisthe chime,’ serenade, wil . it been re-elect jayor of Mobile, The PREMIUM BOOTS iy Delong te the company. The treop 1 La- | has passed, and the general state of his health during the | “7°61 are not future; the instrament set forth in the | Pretty picture of a loave taking on the title pag Domacereive a eens ah soo ts eee Sales and Small Profits. Livette, and rede throug! the eity to the barracks, ma. |-last summer. He hes not that ruddy bloom which de | pj] was a perfect lease, and there was no necessity for | Come, | come,” with Queen Victoria, done on stone. cil, on joint ballot. FINE FRENCH BOOTS for $3 50, our own make, ing @ very fine appearance. The corps is com; of | notes a strong constitution, it is true, but he has the elas- | 4, lying to this court. ‘The possession of the complain- Here's a chance for the music loving ; quite a treat, The remains of Mejor Ringgold arrived at Mebile on Yrarganted to give satisfaction; Gine French imperial | sturdy Tooking yecog menvand all well mounted tic step and bright, peaceful look which gives assurance | ant was perfectly consistent with this lease, and ft was | doubt will be found in these pretty productions of musi- | tno oth inst, and were received with appropriate honors Macckast bes 3 on at vouNe. eye: — of sufficient stamina to keep back the epproaches of | not nece: to construe it as a possession under any | Cel genius. We have also received the following publi- Elizabeth Price committed suicide in Boston on. ‘Boot an Y . one of the most. fas! AVAL INTELLIGENCE. death’s chilling blast for a dozen years at least. The life | new lease. ‘Tho substituted agreement, if any such was | cations of the National Publishing Company, corner of ‘Ghasahay evening vy taroe ing maceat toads’ a ele able stores i ‘Our boots received the hichest [From the New Orleans Mercury, Dec. 8.] insurance companies might insure his life for ten years | made, was voi, as net being in writing, and no acts of | Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphis. “Lady, the | Thareday evening by throwing herself from partially Praise in the late air of the American Institate, for the | Tho shin Liberty, Capt. Morton, arrived this morning | at «lew premium, without iacurring what is deemed an | part performance shawn. Bill dismissed with costs. rose I give to thee,” words by C.C. Peebles, music by | G8, wom * a8 salaes ths Price, ever zolilin this city. Boots Shoes, Guiters, ke made | from Brazos St. Jago, which place she left on the 3 | extra hezardous risk. Ifthe Governer had the free dis- |. Cyrus W. Field vs. the Mayor $c. of New Fork, et al.— | George Loder, and “Weep for the Gallant Dead,” wor How Daniel P, King, of Massachusetts, returned home to order at Sree ETN RON ES ean e | inst., four days later than previous arrivals, but she | posal of ax many fat offices as had his predecessor, we | An assignment of future property to be acquired is valid | by Augustine b } wausio by George Loder ;, dedi | rons wr on, on 8 g called beok in imbre NES, 4 Ann st. | brings neither news or mail. would set answer for the consequences; fer the importa. | in equity though not at law; the assignment in this cuso | cated to Mrs. Colonel Watson. This piece will up- | (Ons (wettest te earey, ‘eat, being ~~ PIANOZFORTE INSTRUCTION. ~~ | Commander Webster, of the U. 8. revenue service is at | nities of an army of hungry, voracious mendicants might | was such assigament, but the naked assignee of a chose | Coubtedly have » runes the burden of the song is “weep | COnsed' desth b, PIANOZFOR'TE INSTRUCTION. the 8. W. Pass, awaiting despatches from Washington for | soon hurry him, as they did poor old Gen. Harrison, to | in action having his tights fully protected at law, with- | for the gallant chief who fell at Montoroy.” The printers of Lowell are to celebrate Franblin’s C. ‘L D WIN McCO} r b ir stitution, of hindrance on 1e asl Tux Ectectic Commentany on THe Hoty Biste, | birthday by a supper, and extend an invitation to some ne Ms REEL. the fleet. an untimely tomb. But fortunately for his constitution, | out some act the part of th ir, OF AP dous will give leseputaethe Fine Fan: |. ‘The New Orleans Trepic of the 7th instent, states that | the State constitution bes provided other modos for the | collusion between him and the debtor cannot fle bill | from the works of Henry aud Scott, and other writers. | of their neighbors to participate with them, celta acttererentoncs AL tape oye Halen that | disposal of the crumbs ef patronage. in the Court of ~The notice of Published in London by the Religious Tract Society; | The Town House in North Brooke 4 Tee | LO the pee eee reece: Ceptain Hugh Fallerton, | ye, the most erduots, indecd, if not the most.ar- | to the comptroller of tae olty, whe is only authotited to | New. York, Shanvon & Co, Ni lon, Henge Id, Mass.,wee doe ji ., No. 200 William street. last. near Broadway, thar of their pupils, upon v« left the preceding afternoon, ler . t troyed by fire om Monday last. tanns, which ean be made known by ‘ , of all the duties of the executive of this State un. | adjast the itemsof accounts, was not a suficient notice | Purt VIII, with an excellent wood engraving of Mount | “Yo ey A Ga Mersin, alvin Porter, jan, wee aimee jab Famer ate THmored that Tampico or Vera Crux is her ultimate des. | duows, oh alt She ction, wae that, of 3 individ: | tothe corporation. “It is tleo doubtful whether mere | Sinai in the distance. ‘The names of Henry and Soot sStaasali ade telabramen ethane aa FOR SALE, i tals to office; be aueeren oxere: kes jis power Botton is lesion |b in . A Bi | eet ro bey epee Bie glen sme fad work, which is | .ycursion. sacha a REE STORY i on 22d atree' Loxpon, Noy. 18, 1846 (or performance of this duty, as you almost | future jai yns_ whether a mui filed r 4 Deacen Ji jullivan, aincy, aged seventy-seven thaadued faeveaues. ltiewell fuuhedata teplere | Xeslish Politice—The Reastion ne iy Geta alot | cettaia to bring defeat and rain Upon ostablish the lien. Bill dismissed with costs. Tae Anctirect A # of original designs for d0- | years, died on Friday, in consequenoe of in) ries reset with the latest impro' s] it ; it was therefore not only arduous and difficult, b Pefer Schermerhorn and ethers vs. the Moyer $c. of New 'y . He » | od in falling from aload of hay afew days before. sing, cold and warm ‘wate! Affaire in Portugal—Theatricals, $c. became dangerous in the extreme. Who doubts that the | York and othere —Where a pier is not built on land be- . A. ‘ribune Buildings, Ne Mr. Fletcher, of Salem, goods dealer, wae bérnt Ne panne pa opti hogee:, out mys of 33 feet in | Parliament will not meet until February—a happy thing | impolitic if uot improper sppoiutments of Gov. Beuck, in | ionging to the city, Pa AY js not vases an any Jas, She red Chiat Peceageetees cree ta tas * | out last Saturday » oY Bo '$1000--lasured. vel Fren 0 indians , of arow of sir houses on the south side of theatrent. For | for the whig ministry. Meanwhile a coalition {s talked | S22 invtances, afforded the most potent arguments on | rest in it unless for the purposes of a highway, until | wo Pe ang. toma i in the cou: should purchase it, besides being a valu- | At a meeting of the stockholders of the Ws Reail- Tt r Lcr seevaratentoen eatrinettctibeemepe | seinice Ge eke tie nee ea b to carpusiacel contractors, ad It de- | road om Monday last, it was voted to pruceed with, naive circulation. and locate the road, and put it under contract. tHE Tonge ‘The Hudson river is undoubtedly closed for the see- zurka en forme son. At Athens the rivor is frozenover, and the cold of Hand He DO atricty ke ta the: Nene York Institution fer the Blinds lo | the last two days will lose it yet more, .—.~ tate jusic to New Yo _ " i, a ee AY forthe | Belle Gallop Brillante,” and Oh, Cruel Fortune,” from | ‘The Connecticut river is now clesed. 4 ‘ piers Saphor perticulane apply vo VYBE & SONS yar) | of, and it is expected that Sir Robort Peel, with his | \gqa'? Acd who will qastion that inuch’ of the unpopu- the same, after proper notice, and the to mak FOR SALESA Dam of iitytwo acres, most de. | friends and all his party, (with the exception of a few | larity of Gov. Wright wae caused by his din ing, in | right ef the corporation is only to the wharfego, and & i i nists, ble instances, the nommations made by county | they are bound to graut the land to the Hiabrfully. situated, about Gre miles from Elisabeth. | rabid proteotionists, at whose head stands Lord’G. Ben. | Lanmoronse Invareet Souatien, of persons to beappoiny | ‘Thct although the right of the owner of the upland to elfing honbe, Atte with marble mastels and every conve. | *nck,) will come to the aid of Lord John Russell in the | of by him, end his appointing the favorites and friends of | the soil under water in front of his land is not strictly fence for s.rennaasette, fais. 3 oe ¥ ole, iecladiog Sar | present difficulty: The present position of the* English | th Rae eaiimesad merece Toum w pies er} a Ppa ae vet i he be ‘ 3 oeeacs.: Gnd? Gener bultings iS a eins % laced, laws to grant hene , muh stantial seste of repair; the orebard contains twenty seres | £OVernment is very remarkable, At no former period of | Clutive friends ot, in @ position where he com neither public interest to have st made land above water, and | the Opera of Ernani. have received from the well ‘iptinacivinn Bate der etn = b recat of. frait SO eis Perbetehes' by enyen its history had it so few enemies; never was political | appoint the creatures of & clique, oF ou! the wishes | that the corporation are mado mere agents to carry out - 297 Broadway, pieces Gov. Dodge ; eosaya qhenkecivines 4 Des seal fro: Sereey p City or the teery to Elisabeth ‘ ‘henan’ at tranquillity more assured; never such an abatement o! | of the people, for all patronage is stripped from his hands | such policy. That the complainants having received all arranged for the piano- f i cond train Tans welsh abundred yards of the party rancor and opposition, Seldom, pethape, were ever by Ww Constitution. | it fags Rood lenen perpen wh doy twenty years as end waa re — byicenm ey bare got up in the first dn ead as doe wes aie trip to Now’ be bse s Tues z tb ng bi P J 2 te the dai whic! wet the paths o! ime- | mer it, a int from the c ration, whic! e) 'yle, wi jor. |. Distance 90 miles. bo ths 0 Tresisr part of Use ‘purebsse ‘money can remain | ite foreign relations more peaceful, or on a better foot | diat peel gH the bestowal of oifice, and it will were bound to make, , is to be pi cumed. ‘That the ‘orp: Endicott has published an edmirable lithographic por-| Mr. Clay lately received a box with 298 lbs. oysters in for three years on bond and mipripage at five per cont. ing, while there are no financial difficulties to harrass | be the good fortune also of our worthy and moral people | ration have no right to order the extension of a pier ori- | trait of James E. Murdoch, the tragedian. ‘The resem-| cang, apresent {rom Jersey oystermen. It was conveyed Sb & SONS, 172 Pearl st. iB a in this goodly city, to be rid of the ho«t of office-seekers | ginally built, either under pretence of enlarging a slip | blance is capital, and the style excellent. from New York to Lexington free of charge. eee Hn Caren haen arene Ieee, and perplex: and yet, with all this, seldom if over was | iar generally hurry hither immediately after a victory | Gr otherwise ; thatcif they had, the notice ‘im this | Soxas and Bartaps, by Samuel Lover—Henry Der- Ti Philodetptile thay ‘nave’ a wotshidioke elkdde Wil nigimr the English government in greater difficulties, entangle- | has fren ‘wos, like the vulutes whe koversbent ¢ Held fair th ego eat jaro ‘south, Breet eae lee “e Ny Taub legendaty allots | By th ba AA, ‘picks pockets in mnibus.” ‘She is of genteel appear. SELLING & » attle has been fought. of the pier, instead o: on South street, 0) jection of y the own sf INFALLIBLE-LINISENT ie, warranted: to Larte aoa, Perplazity, than, the present, foiticlans is ste the absence of general scramble for spoils, wo have | tit poar' tat thc plor tres e naivence, belue made ett: | trish novelist; mare of tiem are: those which be ame | abce, abd has a very taking way with her sores it hands. | uo doubt be and ulerrs of e re ina few inded, philosoph: ‘abas little to interest except to watch the movements which | out authority ; that the complainants ‘having a right to | in his “Irish Evenings.” No doubt it will have what it| At Fort Mesick, iIlinois, there is 8 great excitement, ye, itacts ike mogicin removiog thrainatism, | ete want Of reeouroes, and “police! seonee te eis: | will be made bere th winter, all tending to the manu: | the wharfage at the end efjthe wharf, are entitled to con- | deserves, a rapid sale. some 300 men being under arms, arresting counter: snd elTother pains. ne or two doses is as certain to relieve | 405i with all its theories, Ireland is the mela polut of | facturing of candidates for the Presitency in 1943 The | sider the structure sx an accidental increment to their | Hat. Hvosesratic [xx Fountain—A new inven- feiters. PE ag at Tene bala re the diflculty. ‘The people are starving, and yet there i | inatigural of the Goverzor will doubtless be chiefly | pier, to the wharfage arising from which they are en- | tion, of the above name, and one containing many hither. | Five hundred end cighty-two wagons were ferried beet je Sa st Wer offered tothe pULLIee. | no lack of food or money; every windethat blows brings | distinguished for its brevity and for the extrema ceu- | {itled, ‘There must bo a perpetual injunction against the | to much needed qualities in the article of ink stands, hes | over the Mississippi at Bur ington Tows, Ia (wo weeka— conse per bottles never Onered £0 the public. } 00 Mele laden with provisions isto the ports’ end still ine> | tion which will be exercised in touching upon matters | corporation, restraining them from interfering with the | been shown ue. it's great euperiorily over otherescems | most of them comaining immigrants, : oo Joke p" t; corner Bowery and Broome; 3d ave- ‘are coming; \neuay out food ate distributed in Ireland; | of it iuterest, excepting perhaps those connected collection of whatfage by the complainants, and a de- | to consist in its solidity, protection of the fuidfrom the | An effray occurred at Richmond, Va, yesterday, be- sd ioh ats delftiee's arus storey Dr Barrett Doy the people there are making money; the deposits in the | with the canals, and of those he will speak strongly, | cree against them for costs. tir, and it’s sim; ot workmanship. It is for salo in| tween Mr Botts, the editor of the Southern Standerd, tnd Chothem,and wt the H. Reofler, City Hall ais nmere. | the people the in the mott starving districts are inereveed | wanfully, and decidedly. But emtbrentiem, the trill, | | Williom Van Hook and others, Ea'rs, #e. vs. Samuel | this city by Thos. Wildes & Co., 30 Old Slip, ‘od Mr. Lambert, tho son of the Mayor of that city. = ED © dealt with, for the present, is thers.—The mind of Romaine, the Gaxat Mi Lis—R. Wilson, 156 Broadway.— . Botts wee slightty wounded after twel: 7 ate DT fe ope vi Teed ed beyond former years; and yet the famine, the suffering | the Mexicen war, will wi for PI B Romaine and others. und 0} hae. aon Seetendaacteckin: Neicomaneel preety igbtty welve shots were v4 hie i pectfulls | and the outery, destitution, violonce atic despair, go on | very lightly; indeed, | shall be surprised if he takes any | mortgagor, does ces ladies aud to look u a 1 If his if ex- | lent pocket beok for memoranda. ‘ ios ies ieee aa A lad it is discovered that, after every dectded, s'and upon the ion of antiretism. J reason, #0 as to mal be ean vial ode i cle Canadas sca New! otesina toe of the Eutaw House, is slowly re- ; be pre- | ecuting the mortgo; be to show them his coll mencan do, notl in dono—the evil im- | Excellency writes as wel ou m8 e " ; br ygitn Pop te ey bby SLL aT creases. Such is the real state of the case—such is the d for a scholastic effort in style and dif | his wile appears to ava been «mere moral mania ofthe | autheress of the Len A very excellent coal mine is being worked by en am D. not reach his intellectual | No 161 Fulton street. This isa very plescing and w CAGES, of the fatest pstterus, an pet y. je dwells upon any exciting question at length, you | affective powers w: did fet a ‘ rol mane corn hich look some eloquent passa; As for the wers for twenty years and upwards ; that bis views | written telo, and we recommend {t ‘o the notice of ti merican company et Guerrere, in Men! It ta on the feel for ne-difereet pecten ot ‘fre rection in the Secmminoes beatae, | pelt ae be marked out for the “great whig | bn two other sub) ects, though baeravageae, were not catholie part of our country. it forms No.7 of unui , river Salado, 12 milusfrom tus Rio Grande, ; that the grief arising | gan’s Home Library, which comp: tended rather to frenzy | terest and value to catholics geou a hefore the contract in} Six Lee Treement: by th the pai howld be, for the di speetes of bird: correspondence [ stated hed commenced, goes on ste ari- orm for Mocking Birds, ke. ke. Goid aud Silver | $y; the feursas to the quantity will be required, as to the f ing Charles (Blenham) Spaniels, | Means of procuring it, and the extreme prices calculated Eeplan end ‘Sooteh i kig ogee omnis he f po ‘upen, are now Crete PW farmers who held hack he in constantly reeetwmg fancy r the bat without | result of any mental d of arriving at | from the loss of his |, We may expect the most libersl policy | than melancholy, and rel tres works of great i f? y y tux Luss any Court of General Sessions, “eumpiton, he. ko, | 2¢fore Recorder Scott aud Ald. Jackson and Johnson. rut i to the pablic works, snd thet | question ; that :his rei debility had not amounted to : Pee ee ct | eur ieeens Dope’ sate sivas ed rontioe ce peeaas | Detaing Cut. the sonst! Te ch. have | dosolute incapacity ; that the contract was simply to Dro. 12 na Seka, Raq District Attormey. ARCHY GRIEVE 14 ure sending to market, so that, been erected for the ata to be appropriated, and ac- © Excias TER, OR THR '@ i im Seyes — thiegentioman for an alleged aseadit upon the person of Mrs Cram, which was set down foc tomorrew, will. net 4 by him for rational purpose weu.--Burgess, Stringor & ROWARD HOTEL, Sih Dee., 1846. iatrend « higely ‘remuserstive pele ey | wilt ing work (com this twlented auiuor. nu by the A: u producer nN comprehension. That po undue infu thor. oeired dating tee Pistenanens te, tas avove cell. | yor mie reny wteareene eatzeletions © meer’ time age | ments. And the rutject of ihe enlargement of the Erie | was, used, and the contract was legal and bindin Cineinnart, Deo. 6, 1846, a order from Juige Edmonds, te remove t Jy nak a continnence of | made apd held out ep this side the Atlantic, must be Canal ond the sempletion of the works oa the Black Ri | and wichout motice by commission of lanacy or o: Ri h ad ings in the case from the Court of General des- the sea.nnce that they mesa to coati joned. The drain of specie from the “which f ver and Genesee River Canvls, will be held inuseas | erwise, of any incdpacity, the complainants are | State of the Rivers—The U.S, steamer Bibb—Trade and Fone lathe Gobet of Oven atk Ticeben, the Aaae eis that exarticns to deserve che pubis javor by m coustaut wt | ip my last, was Apprenenied Nes abvepty begun. A fe of securing tho State in 1818— | entitled to a sale of the’ premises in question — Theatricats. y moe tention, at all times, to the com! touveniance of thet | days ago the first large expertation, since 1843 was hobbies for the = roe f whica will commence on Mi e 99ch ‘The anti revt dificu ities may be carefully nursed for the | ... The alleged contract set up by the defendant Western . ‘th ft o " ae Inet. Ltr? from the bank vaulter Of thie T have received private | sume laudable purpose. - is not bindlog on Mra. Nicoll’s share, she being a mar. | _Th¢ river comes booming down at last, with its usual Trial fer Highoey Retters—\ ile Deste n wee dio twer FBOMSS & WHITE. _ | Ccormation from the basi though it is keptes fer es pos-| The whigs here, as you will observe by the Journet | ried woman at the time of making it; and no decree can | eccompaniment of drift wood, coal barges, largo and plac ham win rebvery’ in the Stet Ougves Gea te FRENCH FANCY BOXES sible out of public view. A contraction m the currency, | ef this evenivg, are determined not to breas ground on | he made upon apy equity arising from an inca; ity of | small craft, giving an impulse to the carrying trede, and poe py Bao concerned with Wen Giivey (peer on HOR ay, fRks NTA—BRUN, LAROSIERE and an increase of the rate of interest, with panic distress, | the subject ‘& Presidential candidate for a year to | the testatorto make the seventh codicil to: his will,as glad hearts to the trader, leaving us in no doubt as to mre Sad’ cent to the Btate Prison) in rum § & COURT, 118 William strect, have just received and | ong extensive bankruptcies and general depression of | como; at least that po-tion which the Journal represents; | the other defendants have had no opportunity to contro- a z Beart ihe an Wards and 7 offer for sale to eases of French Faney Boxes for bonbous, | tg" may be looked fot as inevitable consequences, It | and they are recommended by that print toabusethe acts | yert jt. Tho defendants must pay their own costs, ex- | plenty of cheap coal as winter is setting in. meee or Sole of the Inteat stvie 2 mere” [tr “going to come;” you be sure of that, and how fer | ef the Folk administration by way of employment in the | cept the gaardiaus ad litem forthe in‘ant defendants, | The U. 8, iron steamer Bibb huving « new engine fitted ‘complainant ROUSBEL’S AMANDINE, it may react upon New York merchents the Herald wili | meantime. Mr. Thurlow d takes occasion, at the | who ntitled to their's out of the proceeds, after pay- | ¢,. 14. by Voutman & Shields, sailed yeeterdey to join ‘arnt teed FOR THR PREVENTION AND CURE OF bo better able to judge ee your humble servant. same time, somewhat emphatically, to express his choice complainant's claim and cests. y Pprosecutiea, ArrED HANDS. ‘The money city a1 the Zimes, has ® quasi | ae being adverse to the pretensions of Judge McLane, of id Ogden va. Fisher and others—The parties to | the age etet in the Gulf. The levee was Seen “iotalled state snsteneee un. Spearne HL, (late of the frm of E. Roussel, 158 | connection with the bank of England. The bank gives | Obio. %o thet matter is settled. itled to counsel fees to be paid out of the | crowded as well as the upper deck of every steamer in one ‘the robbery was committed, and the manher te Mal slireiesaieee ya CY out “feelers,” and occasional notes of proparation in| Whilethe whig party—for the Ly! time almost since Hyaeed io wat, hich ae by the tex.ng officer with og be eet Sree. fiyed' 8. ore Ca pa in which the aceused is charged with ‘connected fection i he article, thro in the {| ite existence—is adopting a prudent | xation 8 Costs. 7 ‘any martial airs. ‘ Fitment. Lah RO i Rag hd ae eae ait give light by he fe ites TN Tee eereee note Unionis ie4d, tet NTT Med uy hetbond wad ele ip wily the tk’ Gas mall ive piecin ies et alee eintioe Brvie int consly immediatly the bbe tea hands, and in addition to this commani now under the 1 ofa leman who a carry wd been commit! on seerobing some a whit i their ‘ity, ning hi the wife is no party ifthe bill isto | an excellent craft, and sits proudly in her element ; c’ Perfumery fect equulity tothe imporeed : Se Tichaste, tos mong. yours ‘past, hee hove, the sptiver | vides thean, etait would pot be of, all surprising ifGov. | sitct het separate. estate, the object ofa ills | riesseventy men, and sight long guna; we hope oon | Property alleged te ag ether fneeren toe domestie,’ Witch Cor cehee tes resins, | of that article, commitied suictie A few days ago, the | Marcy fe premed Before the national Convention for 4 no; |to o:taina distribution of « fund. the Court, in order te | to hear of her usefulness, Her gentlemanly command: | Yonsei sae Oe ‘Smith, Jr, aq, and by the Distiot . \ : ‘ ‘ - 5 prosecution. at beep o ary of hia former partner, for'man: | acting proprietor of the Times, sent for the geptlema: = ponte pow ene Hee Oe ee eeitin Cor a sc Lieut, Faunce, invited some one hundred elizene 0° | Setorney Gn the part director of the first story ia Paria, i1 | question, and asked him what be would expect as wo Ww , Jucge } ‘of New York pre oe - few miles down the river. We rounded here-omai- | ¥a* given to the jury. Ft ip Fe prrsed by the product of any laboratory is | muneration to undertake that department. He repl win. Why should not the democrats 01 pi 5 a ‘city. Every | Corder, but at a late hour a verdict hed net been ren- y oo y Cato” and "Sem, ud mnham, decease, all the | busses vere in readiness to teke us to the city. Fespectiuiy aolienathe patronage pf the eliaet the ‘meres: | HejcOUHt Dot execlly aay, bat mentioned what was hie | seat te sasen maybe given, equally potent. The his’ da and Mre. Sherman, must be | one was delighted with the trip, large | Total for Burglary —Two lade, named George W at the same time promising to deserve it by trath and and of course gave up his employ- | friends of Cato seem rapidly decreasing in number since | made partive defendants, and she may be struck out As idence of the high stage of water, the large | Tots J chit Townsend were then ealléd to thal om Beto i i ee at whenever ie, tank, direetor | heis doomed to retire irom public lie, in, which he hes | complainant; if & next friend wes appointed for her, | lass steamer Cincinnati came ‘up the falls, td visited | Adhere Sosy suse, Sovasei ee gee eotered OU! Org shone conspicuoual, tne twent, ears, er ae ® complains: ie ani oul ler place netivit or ¥ ‘Wha ke will Yomete ean tontbon nathan, te they see Dut lita prospect of his star's ever emerg- |bo in’ the nemo of “two complainants, ‘wits cov- | Shel much toe large to go t the canal ; the oflice of Messre Brown & Dell, snip builders, and variety of Soaps, Shaving Cy . from bebind the cloud which at present obscures it, | fict interests; for a wife as to her separate Rockwell has boilt « brick circus, and opens to-mor = $* D rented ny ety Saget pron oe esi eT Knowing Of cory high: | seem disposed fo abandon hie fortunta'aod. to worship | estate’ has an ‘interest howtile to her hustent's; | row (Monday) with s full company. ‘Herr Chine, Frank. | 12th of Beptomber last. On the part of the proseoation, HRrvop ise Natt, (hyd Bhaving Hrashes Shd velisule source, but itt proper thet neither your | tueriaiog sun which now shines Fesplendaatly upon the | it would be in facten entire efcition of wstranger to the | lin, Lipman, the Acrobat family, « quartette of Clee | Mr. Hampton testified Uhat sa leating ihe ellen fr & Gees Roses, raiarts ft Reames ss ‘nor hie source of information, be | brow of Cass. If, therefore, the ‘of Cato | wuit ana , which the Court has no power to with other novelty. 2, | REPS coke siarnace of. cho S07 i remtane SER cee uote, EINE, A yay, | Male tower, for eident earn taiwan huve tats pride totais asad fou cars| sompaison ie Se be ee libery te ment is preceeaions | tha rane tsmaaien cles last week Boots Pays | covered that te dk had bean opaned, Sod te oat cI ter 4 |e, Ww ve . com: a " gorewane oe Lamp Ou, chal aeeate. a io eegrens et Leng ey twe pie about either ‘the parties, will patup the Secre- | in regard to theso defects. reas shortly, followed by the Ravels. ‘posed thi Copy 2 2tee Bes of Brows | Shost % oo ig of 4 iy Gro | Sat pp + ryan ool Or kade ef the | tary of War es our candidate before the ‘ention. Itis | Jacob Surget v. Susen Lawrence and ethere—There | Flour and w at 9 stand. en we ae lstvof he tenes ; ry Meet of the city, | Port of Lisbom, but it 1s believed Preninedectact, | time now to be about us; the skirmishing will must be adectee for eecount in this case, notwithstand. | were bitten #0 te last year by the grunters, that | 4 o'clock PM. on ee very low Goods delivered to any part of the city, Dut it is bel tohave ae ~ — poole. ‘or RF sero eagle I. or Phen fhem‘alive | enter the premises Witness saw another led bealdes iy thet oad Gf toe iosartent, hos the Jadgeships under the'new constitution are to. be | hus been Mfed in the Ciroult Court of the United teens, | to the caster market, via Ti | Allison, but, could not sey that the pchener Townsend Oo arene aad fe Vary Uabaees tbe Teed ot the inrargents hes entered | made, atd asthe lines which Rave divided fhe in | to sot anid the sssigament, the complainant ret being | end if raccesful, will certenly afect Cincinnatt Gras the individual he then baw.” ALi stage ofthe tral 3 , until to morrow morning. io, amore of Mv ond brown Besseo. is to the Asores in a British frigate, This affair | this State have been nearly dectroyed end. sbliversied, party to such suit. : VORTEX. } the court edjourmed

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