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AI, No, 336—Whole No. 4589. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR Gireulation---! Thousand. BEAL: day, Price 2 cents per copy—-67 vary WE rote a cot a SSP STE y hana ia at the usmal prices—siways enaD of all kinds executed with beanty aad deo Dunes and ric! bon’ fumed on je low, and in lots Y BOXtS AND TORNUCOPIAS, "ABLE for Confectioners, for a ta ads ay may ae eae ‘llbe lew Al ror te holder a get Epes ree Fe and made liming and buttons, so ast this nee. oi Murray treet, com rot cu you cap get all yor oe for a small price an‘ store, 94 Mi CLARKE’S SACKS. No. 116 WILLIAM Sldeeey’ the Ne Hr ave mer with walvora manner as to set 0! bat ph hd a sot every and: ouires ress te f, eae 5 =i eg beers org ander eae =n Zac fect a pe gets A vs. ALBER’ SHADES. 152 Cherry street between Cat ay 9 pees hy ent taps of Ale, among 422 lw®rre NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1846. PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTION tance rasaten. € Stton duh TAT Hageclac Nise a ee * pCa. enie 5 in ALBAN ¥, ncermediate landings, or as a Point on I leave the pir a pom at 8 a "elo 4 Vandingss ee Perea taht d} sale ste the office on the ee wl YL ae direet to ga oud the best, fae suese FoR. “ALBANY. AMI NO TR rere vo board, or to Ls Cc. fai Smee Ai PRET att BAL piichos ar hs at Teadiness on the arrival of the boat at FROM THE ARMY. the Southern wall we have the announcement of | sn iva at New Griqans fom the Srasee, But the data received are no later ious ad the | passengers cna country where no water can be obtain- “division of Gen, Wool wil in Generel wi b op daghnp me ¢ bb edhe ned | 8 fallfrom his horse, but was mending repidly. On he the news af the capture of of Tampiog, Gen Pat ry, under Capt. Norman, tothat | Cc Nor. a, Se ‘took with him 100 cannon, inclu al { howitzers, with 180 men. The next arri ed, Polat bi paecs bis a tear contd and er ‘anumber of | |, itis expect. | the fll perticlars of the movements Upon MILITARY “INTELLIGENCE. Col. James Gadsden, Cage) Carolina, has been ap- pointed A ~ President, B: General, to command of of volunteers from Vieg! Nerth Caroline South Cerolina. [From the Baltimore Patriot, Dec. 21.) A private letter from Washington says:—I have it from areliable source, that the Government have had it in ‘There is good sleighi the Hudson to All contem| 9 for more than a m t stieuienaat fe and commander Inca of the try | Gu . G. B. Riggs, of the Uni tates; and that our consul at Liverpool, iberty ‘streets, | General At Fheeemaific already been sounded as to its acceptance. Thave heard it stated that the last steamer brought a declination from Gen. A.;and since, some of the wise ones, who have been under the eaves ot the White House, hint at the name of Col. Benton for the place. agent’s offic | MoMURE ARRANGEMEN18 FOR 1847. OLDEST ESTABLISHED IN THE UNITED are the days "Phe follserse from Liverpool vii at ‘kets to and | Sia eth of each Greenock, Bi ti oO from Liverpool week} pee ry Pode least possibil mente Sof my Drafts on the Athlone, jelfeae’ Esouan— ieee ve Scortano—The City of Glasgow and Agencies. Passages cma alsrb aged delphin, Boston, Ball 2 being Comer of Pine and Or, James Becket & Son, and Mr, Kichargp Murruy, Sg NEW ORLEANS ep fod ‘an master, will leave for the above direct on AL in MALT ‘WaISREY, dy wee EA. wig ett athe to it : ist “iene SEtfiowed to these who buy to sell egtia. “SURE CHAMPAGNE, WINE. K. Importer of Wines. SUSE reseed, end fr sna 1 st iF regeived. one ; Ct le a mgt ys fet nae no ed mer ‘Long B: a fir Prather wivantesteal and examine the Rowe stock fore soem wire Cloth, omens tal and sand Screens. di9 iw*r ER sake between William and Gold. peeseian ed does not pretend to offer the Nutri: ine ac the above price, (that being im- his est™ he sells at $3 50. ROBERTSON. MRS. ZEGLIO. NO. 67 DIVISION STREET. WILL open s large easortment of Paris millinery, Sedece grain thay at, ate ad catty, wen bg ga ing gelegted wit ieee eet “pe materi the hate als i} befor ne an thos 4 ich Bows 'y ov Vin street. YEAR'S OVER SHOES, 100 BROADW. ee" AND GENTLEMEN'S 7 . Coptrears Celebrated = decid “SHOWER E BROOKS, Broadway. apposite Chareh. SCOTLAND ee any amount to their frien Th ean foi mtr the packets of eg ious 6th, ith, 2st or 7e¢n notte "mouttof Decew mag or the the ner ot ks T. TAPSCOT 2d Steamers sailing ft wes ome ou their permi not permitted, in five days sent to public store red in ‘ailing of the Te dack, Marra’ room, and Ocean Messrs. Jes. se Seckore Be & ‘Soucand Mr. mL r he Revular Pa Boel hips ually, oF by letter, ‘ edger McMURRAT, AND WALES !—Persons NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Smee Ai PRET att it Boston T: Deo. 20.} List of officers attached to the States ship Ohio, yao December 19th, 18: Boston, arriving at BA. borough. 4&5 Imisth AY'S ington? “Aseietiek E. J. Bi T. M . Bee, R.T. Macown. Purser—John D. Bree. Captain of Marines—T. 8. Eng. lish. Lieutenant of » a Gearon. Chay MK. Wartingion, J, P. Hall Midshipmen—onenieat PASSAGE OFFICE | Milsy Asha Mase bata musenlamen, _Greenlen STATES. shipmen—D. H. Lynch, J.P. Foster, E.O. Carnes, A. B. Gherardi, James Bredin, F. W. Robinson, Beverly Ken- ‘A: N. Lod; 0, P. C. Johnson. Captain's Clerk—Hal- lett. Comm: 1s Clerk—Cobb. Purser’s Clerk—E. W. Parks. Boatswain (Acting)—Simpson. Gunner—J W. Pennington. Carpenter—Patrick or— James Fer ‘This fine vessel is now nearly ready for sea, and will sail shortly after the arrival of a draft of men, daily ex pected from New York. Lieut. C. gene Poe as been ordered to the command of the Fred ut. Calhoun to the Supoly, { {te new name given to the Crusader) and will proceed the Gulf. Tadebted J zit sth ich tik aise AFFAIRS IN MEXICO. ‘From the prey Seeiatecet, Dee. 31.) To the politeness of a ots Geatiomsn bei re, Wi for a file of late Mexican fe et em! Cruz Locomotor of fol 1 sts through month. A Cd puppy ae they’ have cae r of the 17th contains a to corect our accounts cdeonter dota mee rf addressed by the §u} Executive ad interim, to the Governor’ of of bratan and litical a cam wih oxnta ha af nae Freemaiy Aetrh wi exists, that ban uld install i ress tly as pombe: ‘discharge of Its high functions” forthe dcharge of igh bg ef the Seca slosh pediments oe ther, so that thes may may set foward for the pen ig wi that Incy of the case rei aires,” feet their 01 aia " ment’s loss o! regular s1 bof Eley ord all may take place without a mo- pled non atl in the Government circular are enough, and jerry the whole source of those Mexican official, the Dierio, from which the New Orleans ya veper copied by uson Saturday, endeavor to infer som a In the same Locomotor we find the following oxtrect from the Zacataces Observador' of November 6tn:— *We learn from Mazapil that many families are ae 4 Saltillo through fear of the approach of the e: ‘* forces, which are said to have advanced as faras to the ga’ de los Muert (the dead.) It is expected that not only those ithorities Co, Best Bory ee, Baok, and all ced fro ‘New York, ti ‘aterloo fot. Liverpool h atre those families but the aut of Saltillo will soon take refuge at Mazapil. The Governor of Zacate- cas has therefore (ae hg) for affording them such an asylum as can be tu In the same, of + mgt is ee a decree of the Exe cutive, under date of November, forth that inasmuch rf Mexico should bestow some por- manent mark of honeron the brave and true citizens defence and in- (for officers and burther yoke day, the 2d of J pe Lcd GLAND, IRELAND, m one Snare, fil the Diario del Gobierno, a com: munication from the 8yoretary of State to the Secretar: of War, in the following terms, startling enough, % ‘The same copies, authentic: ‘Under date of the 28th ot te. the Commis- ay General of the State of Sinaloa writes to meas be- Excellent Sir:—Intelligence has reached me that the oan American enemies, who had invaded Upper Cali- fornia, have been almost entirely destroyed by Captain Flores, with the imall men of teoops under hie sommand, aided by fant that peninsuls. They capenred pete raat the American launches, killed a number of their men, and made some prisoners. The me ot Janes EW LINE OF NEW RT PACKETS 8b: LIVERPOOL—The splendid, fast suing al welt sass Satur D th, hi Secos ‘Dassen, to secure berths shoal make early appli- 7 i cation on hers Res af at street PT. TAPSCOT TE, 96 South st ‘2d door below Barling dons will sail from Liverpool ou the 1th February Persons wishing to for broaght out iu her oa tavorabl ove total extermiostion of the rest is ently expected not only from their great inferiority of numbers, but Sent the zeal with which our people defend their soil and their cause. * As to this place, | have a new to report to your eceteey, The American of war blockading the port isalone; and persevere beyond the block- ‘On ‘ord 24th, the French sloop of war La Brilliante, of “ commanded by the Count de Busset, came to anchor Mathie bay, from Valparaiso and Upper California, bringing the information above conveyed. Please to aT it to his excellency Supreme Exe. cutive.’ their friends can ha ie terms, on be SHIP SHERIDAN FRO ral order at Orieaus whi teceip: vt their goods. -FUe LIVEMPUUL—Tne New Line—Re lar Packet of 2ist Jaguary.— M LIVERPOOL ‘1 do myself accordingly that pleasure. God and Liberty. HARO ¥ TAMARIZ,’ The same, under head of the United States, copies from the New Orleans apers the the and force of the intended attack on Tampico, and the movement thence et troops upon the city of Mexico, which is to Ww iW farther copies, from the Mexican regret of the 18th ion beg 3, detailed of the ne from Sinaloa bove. The article is as follow or tux Nontm Amenicans ar Civpap ve 10s ANorLo. “ Mazatiay, Oct. 28—By the arrival of the French corvette of war La Brilliante, from San Francisco and Please atteud a FOR hip CHICA, on Jia the first of January er 96 aie ema P ‘Buwerd B Cobb ‘as above, her regular For freight or oot of Wall street, or Packet ship Biddons, and Pai Sanunry, _Seovers somone conv fies’ fy abi Hindaoe st TK dy SEUBE EON FE Foal. K. KELLINGHA S SRE cates meres pee te Sent PASSAG. 0) PERSONS wishii any part of the west o ought ow A, wi The accommogstions far passengers are fitted up with special regai rice of er x and the Drafts suppl wea discon 4 scharginy ac ihe | ment should send w them an; » c they now see that have mad Teeeype Bicaergece immediately. in cocupying swith euch tall means which to attempt Mezatlan’™ ve The Locometor also munications between se ae areofa aime Spenton cua section of country can ha’ Temsel on moderate terms, by tarot 3 be roqu,ar packet ship Be omigws passa: modatio Hed i splendor or comfort hare sorpmmpdaciens nnctealiog | mea fk col one S & CO, Conni tog ata F. 8—Fersons desirous of sending for their friends in that brought ent by the Monterey, of Upper Califernis, we have the following important news :— “The necessity of covering that betes territory at many oe nearly all the Indians, has compelled the Americans to leave in each of them a most atree tec sailing aa bb master, Will fend, 1 = atl flock house sit been erected, only tenor erent formerly the seat of the political 56 South st. } the Indians, w with ar, will succeed mn and ,pat to death one ity the rican = i this news, which is to a certain irmed b; what we have ly published of the rising in thet and seems a natural consequence of that move- is authenticated from various trustworthy sources “* One hundred and fifty Mormons have arrived in Ce- ‘ A tad, se aubilshed s 1 t Montere: & ‘journal entitling itself The Californian, Tend a its articles (which are in favor of the invaders) are written in “The commander of the Fre: ELLE, = contains com: Santa Anne and General Taylor, ea to the termination of the armistice of Monterey, Sas ty ween Omereey. Bed En Tg names of the vessels of war, as now lying in the FOR — ch ‘ernanda, of 24 Juanita, of 10. — Gun frigete Bndymion, and 26 gun 1s Pylede and Mercure, of 22 and 20 Parouse, of 18. of the 16th ii v tl Vi 2A ail { be ber oa aN bows, her eal co aeav mea sen} T ‘Hawkines will “Job nal a sme Uy the Whigs of Tennomee the Arnany, Dec. 20, 1846. Arrival of John Young and his family—The Politics of the State of New Yorh—Misepprehension of the Gene- ral Government—The Army and the Navy—Attachés of the New Governer—The Speaker, $c. $c. ‘The Hon. John Young, accompanied by his family, | arrived in the evening train of cars from the west last evening, and temporarily occupies a suite of apartments at Congress Hall. The health of the Governor elect is in a shattered condition ; he appears scarcely able to endure the great mental and physical exertion which be must undergo. Here begins the advent of the whig administration, aad the restoration of a party which, through the obeth nacy and folly of its representatives, and their inability to sustain a conflict with the opposition upon measures of State policy, has been unable to preserve its superiority but for a nominal peried, even after it was acquired — Even with the power and the government patronage,the is apparently dependent uw; adventitious pa mena ruck be {earner may cree ried. a » ie wi s WTUse Soreias Stenala thats axiteaoe, is See tabeteee in this party. It is av insulated concer, | and on behalf of the ‘Uaiow and the common Lr pe A hope to see -~ wh of men learn lessons of ane by its expe- apecnoon tage of New York, and the hick have the late defeat of Mr. Wright Ibe. be- lieve that a most bl and unaccou: cohen. 1 0 ry ovals. at ayreneyns 2 Mr. Thomas the stig en to be persuaded into some pipe tb notions of the situation of parties hace, by some volunteer and e and questions lent): correspond mn t the ole tio: very affect ction. pet is, therefore, depe: one the cer upon Gov. peoe ‘s al ‘ peg ns of the w! at tie Sta iota and he iy The it hed | the te, or © prosperity rederal Union, as a whole, i i eevee po pel pray iecal ge See dete ee ore her es tid bat que: apr * eee importance. Let the "Snton, horeiare, ude fet the development of inveracl on local Bo amac iy to a clear exposition of the effects of which upon the politics of the State it should address itelt with all due care. The fron tongue of — te ares the centuries fore governme: understand and ‘acknowledge the neble object re net is the true end of all human leg- islation, and which all human laws are bound to sud- serve; the securing and the promotion of human hap- Several army and navy officers are in town; among the number I notice the name of Lieut. Deus, of the Na- vy, at Congross Hall. Recruits forthe army are in - demand, and a recruiting station is constantly kept The story that government accepted the second Tesh ment (now being formed) of volunteers from Pennsylva- nie, sr on account of the urgent solicitations of mem- bers of from that }, and not because it was Taneed of ‘men, is seid to be untrue. Soveral of the Saenal ns tate eeaaetiee » Tooele aoe tae ernor tate a req n upon for another Tae L understand that a young gentleman of Troy will re- get ceive the intment ik {Sige Secretary to his Excel- lericy the Governor. yung gentleman was for- merly connected with an ee cao ot ‘of Orange, is sil deemed to be the most promi candidate date’ for Speaker. The anti-rent Candidate ‘from Schoharie. I fancy that the whigs are disposed to concede a ot deal to the anti-renters for ulterior purposes, but | deubt very much whether the whig candidate for Speaker (Mr. Hasbrouck) _ be- withdrawn in favor ot the anti-renter. rience of the whig candidate in Congress, and sae pe qualities as a "bi qualify him forthe sta- tion in an eminent ‘some six inches in depth, we ej After a fall of snow have new very moderate weather and beauti(ul sleighing. New Bavsewice, N.J., Neilson Guards Ball. The Neilson Guards, the crack corps of our clty, and pride of our State, geve their second anniversary ball on the evening of the 18th inst., which proved to be asplen- did affair; they are a fine and well disciplined corps of Spirited young men, and cqmmanded by Capt 8. Moore. Something over sixty couple joined the party. The place selected was the Bell Hotel The rooms were elegantly decorated with spangled banners and glistening accou- trements of the military ; and at individual distances around the room you encountered your own familiar person reflected in the gorgeous mirrors, which were suspended quite to flour. The walls were thickly studded ‘with among which we noticed an ele- gant painting of the r of our country ‘We stepped in about 10 o'clock, and it did our heart ea re so many joyous faces and intermingling rts, all @7 od 4 the usual festivities, and as we ith edmiring eye, each graceful form, and leoked with more than rapture on the twinkling of fairy: like feet, aud beheld the yy and hap vane ch oon on the countenances of all the assembled thro: a wardly rejoiced that there wore a few persons ‘stil in our scientific and matter-of-fact world who loved tne innocent gaities and cheerful pleasures of the “olden time,” and who now and then could forget the cares aud anxities of business in a social hop, even though they might lose what worldly and would-be wise men tell us can never bo regained—time and money.— We might continue on in these speculations, but we wili forbear, as wi w words to say in regard to par- followed wi ty arrangem The aoe were most excellent--every thing ‘was got up in superb style, for which the managers de- serve great oc! Dingle’s celebrated band, of your city, discoursed most excellent music, to @ which the dan- cera paid their devotions. We noticed Ge: made himself quite, agreeable and, by-the-w: ong the ladies. Also en mB edded_ much, to the conaston by H— and beng! pre- usual, notice for his soldier-like appearance, much credit tothe corps he represented. It would be imposible for wsto de juice to the indies by particu. larizing. Prominent among the élite, however, we noticed Miss L——on of your city, whose graceful movements,. and beautiful ance, attracted universal admiration Miss V-——-er deserves attention. Miss H——y, also of New York, was admired for her good dancing and sprightly et Miss L——r received much at- tention, and her fairy like form attracted many an envious eye. Mra. M——re, who, though she did not mingle in the dance, was by no means unobserved. She leit us hod however, Which robbed us of one of our bright V——s made a beautiful a) hay esetod:ty srbbie, wr hose. head was plamed, and en sepgindias ek Sexunioem matinen eecabaa 5 also a lady with black spencer, accom d by Mr. B—; her tall bay eer ome ee worthy of particular notice. As for the bg i formed my own conelusions, and was con- its correctness by the ne opinion of ava niga | Stasts; we ott atve Boa tes iano Pein supper was served up about 1 1 stieels and in a | in he moraing/or ovou sferieights soon bel pases or soon into night’s afterneon, what time the ball a 1annet | tell to a horologe. American Packet Station on the Coast of Ireland. mm Genenat or Gagat Boo Iw AnD my r letter { shortly stated some of the grounds upon which this sul at various times attracted the uttention of the public and the legislature ; but the vast extent to which the intercourse with the Western World has now attained, bg extraordi crease within the last twenty our colonies and and connections has peed with the most | lopial interests of this great | empire. Upwards of one hundred packet ships (sailing vessels | and Aesmers) are now erate carer y | po portion of these f Li ern Packet Station for England, and is now making South- pmmonarl the port aoe S which the western communica tions of London are alread Principally conveyed, ae inevitably lead tothe ‘an Irish port ‘as Packet Hon of the United eto for ae tion with the Western World. Lam aware that different planes be have from time to time put forward their claims to liar advantages for this great object My anxious “9 ‘is thet all interests shell co-operate to secure the sdoptien of aie principle; and ansena lished, the select of the particuler place would of course be decided by the proper authorities un- ee Sere the hocor tobe, taoel respecttaliy hours, ve the rr . JA MES PERRY. Obelisk Park, Dublin, 24th Nov., 1846. Seale ae aan kaatemeeiantinn soeenar: o ear, 20th ot ‘seme, the members of the company and their friends gave their notes for $0000 each, -enghe ear one yeer after date. order of the com te amount ort notes om about $600,000, ee tly, 1844, the company commenced bi . and continued to carry it on ring ¢ 18th, May last, ‘when, from losses Saag A were unable to meet their yments,and they hed to suspend ; their accounts were subsequently rooney and their debts were found to amount to about $360,000, and their assets amounted to about $200,000, consisting princ:pally of these notes. Some time previous to the ya of the company @ judgment Fat obtained them ; a petition was then reece to the Vico lor, upon which he made an. order the receiver of the comgan 3 ous and recting that their assets should be led over to him. a the assets was the note in suit, with several rs. The defence was, want of consideration. Defend- ‘ant’s counsel insisted, that at the time the note was given che defendant received nothing for it. The company was a mutual insurance company, having no stock, therefore ho received none, nor he receive sny in: surance or advantage whatsoever. It was merely given to ‘couform to tha ywrovlions of the Sompany's charter, | go 5 Wee. OB, 8 lorcet Sate: The wnt of the rn put on the stand, and Lo pray 5p fects rant he toon, ad greed Cats to prove , the w wi e makers of the notes to surrender them at the end of a ear, if Co oae This was objected to, and the court Aecided tha it the President had no power, of his own mo- tion, to make any such rane it should be done b: directors. The defendant’ counsel offered to show how the notes were inte: od to be a plied. This was objected to,enthe ground that the charter under which the notes were given would show how they were to be spplied. The ques- tion then arose as to whether those notes were assets of the company in the hands ef the Receiver. The plain- taff’s counsel then went into proof to show that cefen- dant was benpen a Labatt and ree it appeared ae roceedings company, as en peers books while he was ts office, That these notes were considered as assets of the company. Verdict for \bject to the opinion of the court in bank, on a case tobe made. For plaintiff, Mr. J. N. Taylor; for de- fondant, Mr, Sherwood. Before Judge Vanderpoel. Pierre Delmonice et ale. v4. the Mayor and Commonaliy of the city of New York —This was an action to recover a 9, aa injry dobe tothe lin vault. The Leger ns are he the pregewtors. of the ho- ea atthe corer of Bor ihe CaF streets. e bode aK val front of their premises in Beaver they used to store their wines and other one Tn teat 1846 an ordinance passed the Com- mon Council directing a sewer to be Poult in Beaver street, and soon after entered into a contract to build the sewer. The work was accordingly commenced, and is ip the progress of it the plaintiffs allege that the contractor caused adeep trench to be dug parallel with wee vault, and accordingly as the earth was thrown u instead of carting it off, it was thrown on the top of .e plaintitl's a ‘the con Ine was the vauit, or part of st, fell in, causing be done to their liquor as well as throwing sewns hope They further al- Jege that the contractor did take the necessary pre- cautions—that if the trench hed been dug insections and shored as they went along, the vault would not have been injured. Adjourned to this morning. For the plain- elk eis Cullum and E. Sandford; for defendants Mr. 'y. Vice Chancellor’s Court. Before Hon. Lewis H. Sandford. Deo, 22--8arah Denton vs. M. Dikemon and others— Mastor directed to pay taxes of 1844, out uf the proceeds of sale. John La Farge vs. J. A. Park and other—Motion for receiver granted, with leave to the defendant, Seymour, to propose himself as receiver, and a discretiog to the master thereon, C. Bartlett vs. P. Van Zandt, G. Janaway and others— Decided that the fund in Court belonged to Mra. Jane- n her own right absolutely, and on her death her ind became entitled to receive it. Ordered to bo paid to him accordingly. Concklin and Bailey vs. Hall and others—Re-sale or dered at expense of purchaser, with costs, unless he com- pletes his purchase and pays the taxed costs of applica- tion, in ten days after entry of the order. W. M. stiiohelt, Suble Administrator vs. to file a supplemental bill in the nature of a bill of review, to eettle the liability of W. Weaver to pay the two mortgages to W. J Proctor, and with the same effect as upou an answer to the original bill setting up the same matters. The complainant and Misses Schuy- ier and Mr. Monroe, to sign a consent to that effect.— This relief to be oe: Wr wea at of the latter’s costs of the execution against r,and the subsequent ne- cessary roceedings thibeeom, end of op the motion now made. Proceedings on the decree against Weaver to be stayed till the result of the supplemental bill. if such consent be not given, then the enrolment of the de- oe to be vacated ed, the decree and all under it set aside, and complainant permit- Tel tevivs against Wea child and administrator, hg which they and Mrs. W. may answer the original ‘on payment of the costs before ordered, together WEA Ped notte tn tin tose on taking the bill as confessed against Weaver and subsequent thereto, excluding the Costs on the master’s sale. Charles E Quincy, v. J.L. Cheeseman,et al, J. M.Cheese- in vs. C. BE. Quincy.—Motion for receiver in the first denied. Order staying proceedings discharged. Se- it to be deemed a cioss-suit, and both to proceed r; testimony to be taken asin one suit when at is- Careline Nodine vs. T. J. Nodine.—Defendant to ad- vance $60 more for expenses of suit. Alimony for wite and children to be $18 per month from Nov. 25th. Eliza E. Hail, Robert Hall vs. E. E. Hall ‘one-suit. Motion for furthe alimony denied, with leave to apply after the 15th of Joell next, if suit’s then pendin; b Hall to advance $100 more to enabie his wife to defend his suit. No costs to party. D. Blauvelt and others ve. John Baker and others.—De- fendanta’ motion to open the proofs {denied, with $10 costs. one A. Palmer vs. E. Kelly and others —Defendant, Kel- sadetaes _ of a contempt in violating the injunc- tien, by —y is tis mred $250, and his ti taxed thereon. Defendant fined the and to stand committed till paid. Pheer end Iddings vs. George W. Bruen and others.—Deci- rete! me — a institute and carry on the pro- to obtain full possession of the pee. perty vey slik wh which tn a by the decree. Direction to the Master accordi: Benjamin Burgess eile vs. Jeremiah Smith.—De- murrer to erruled with costs, without prejudice iting in his answer te a discovery of transactions ith testeee, Fonde lags” » prior to March 1844. Defendant to answer in 30 R. E. Mownt, Jr. os. “Anna and Phebe Suydem.— Demur- rer overruled with coste—defendants to answer, ko. in twenty days. N. Gove vend D. Abbott vs. J. H. Pettis, implai Demurrer to bill allowed, and bill dismissed without costs. as Lovett vs. German Reformed Church.—Defon "3 plea overruled with costs. They are to pay same, por ‘answer in twenty d Daniel Carpenter vs. —Demurrer to bill be put in intwenty day a: The Mutual Ineurance Company ag with costs, and answer to c Court of of General Sessions, Before Recorder Scott and Ald. Benson and Jackson John McKeon, Esq., District Attorney. Dac, 22.~Tviat of George W. Allison and Juhn Town send, continued.—Mre Pratt, on being examined, depos- ed that she saw Allison on-the 12th ot ‘September, at bis ve the | eee 2 afternnon, 1 r. Axpeasen deposed ti rmed @ sur; ie mecca ee te pl nary the mepof Europe deplnnd ey, po Bonen to. veyance of passengers, 1» deposed that was in possession geous point of arrival “ge the amount of $1000. Ireland; a savi: Dee, on being, called by the Pe. ps eh iy dasnenien sauenanns tee eee dangers ion was backgammon Lid experience proved this | house in Grand strost at the time the robbery of Brown from Liverpool to Ne’ & Bell's office was committed. from Liverpool to Gal: Further proceedings in this case were then adjourned f He i ‘until to-morrow morning. The Grand J Chen came in, and intimated that they a the — ay for their considera- em! seventy-two casos: hich they had found bills of ladictment’ jamiased Biteen. Cireult Court, Before Judge Edmonds. | Jet Doe vs. Richard Roe—In this cause, which was | ed in the Herald of Thuraday, the jury rendered a | Verdict yesterday morning for Mrs. Ferguson. eentiasiainaenaeae Court Calendar—This Day. PRL iy Bg yeaa 24, 107, 62, 191, 185, 142, 146, 197. 87. 149, 45, 180, 147, Sy Sao Samy 106 to 160, 166, 168 to 178, 175 to 178, 180, 18 amen Pieas—let part, Nos. 3, 36, 87,41, 43, 4, "rocmmitentn0e; 44g 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 824, 58. ——$—$<$—$<—- ss , of. the Mn pee his colleague, rew « beavy club at ‘him but w ona oy bel the rules of the s = Varieties. The frst election bmn ‘Dew Constitution of this State, will be for Judges of the Court of Aj Jas tices of the Supreme Court, end J This gloating | is to take place between the of April and second Tuesday in June, 1647—the day to be fixed by the Legislature. An interesti ton of Mr. John Montross, jr. of Cans- stota, oged shout thao yeas, esranever tad orsly mutilated by a sleigh passing his father’s door on Satur ¢ay last. The tame « sufferer died the next morning from the injuries recei: A sasoltl aun baibiait Slide Uy Saturday eve- alag la some some Finale aa crab ar pone beaded by twa ry Clg Sy Be had fanee 0 aed csteay ice ties eller Several ar- tests were made. Se bear was trapped near Wards! , Sullivan Co. N.Y. att week, which weighed, dressed, 440 In Chatiarn of Gill, in Maine, containing 1,000 inhabi- tants, but three died during the past year, and those were all over eighty years of age PR. new theatre in Albany is repidly-approsching ~The Legislature ofjSouth Carolina adjourns on Friday x cea Pine tle bays ae yh ks of land along nnect separst ae the shores of Long laland, providing fale mode of trans ition midwa; A little wateriag place some where Pres east, called Newport, is about to become a city. Riese tng Barracks in Buffalo, mat de been veld at auol jog rendered unnecessary the erection ofanew Mcacrehe at Fort Niagara. bid A boy named Mitchell was shot by another named Johneoms at ayeodeera, Obio, last week, in consequence igla ig oy at Milwaukee, has sued the J. A. Noo: postmaster Courier, of that Pisce, for libel. af Seaport Ay te two fais papers ———, yt Yell-ain River railroad, from that to Beste, was opened throughout on Monday nit Eze becke out in Sales on Busts: srening, see? the stere of yt i. eer ware oll dealee, of Mr oh Skerry, fancy goods. A retreat for disabled cl engyman is about t de eota- lished in the diocese of M eryland, near Georgetown, by the Protestant Episcopel C! huroh. Dr. Bunting will amputate for the Pennsylvania Regl- ment as Surgeon. A church in Tenth street, Philadelphia, letely dismics od a celebrated vocalist—a widow with two use her name ona bill. The Legislature of Vi by a vote of 73 to47, have refused to granta vated pelo to those whe have incurred the penalties of the duelling act. The bark es: eg Medes at Prenenig on Saturdsy, from Smyrna, with Augustus C. oa was jel Governor of I Uinois on the 9th inst. A riot occurred at Ravenswood on Monday, between two men of the name of Barden, lessees of a stone quarry, and some other persons; one man wes killed and several severely injui The large woolen factory on Fish Creek, East Bloom- field, Ontario county, wes destroyed by freon Thure- a Friday last H. Bounet, a revolutio: soldier, died at Philadelphia, over 90 yedts of age. wasat the battle of Germantown. Mr. Cranston, of the Eutaw House, Baltimore, suffering sev ly from his wounds. Hopes of ghpeg very re very slight. Movements of Tra: A very considerable reaction took place the arrivals of visiters sched sikh mmes, where registries fhe sap stocked prepared bese pee ‘ravellersy'end as te City, it never boasted than eur tiring columns furnish of the multitude tnd den amusements, that must render the week one of om 53 Clarke, Ley Liowt. D.Camp, US. a cal 0; B. ob iliohal Mase; Liewt. nm, . He L. Reno, U. 8. ays ‘Comma, do} Capt. gineer Ai —w. BE: Col. B ton, “pyracte ta pean if as i. denier, poe Buffalo; J. Watson, Citr—J.McUrea, Philad; wi Blecock, New Jersey; JK Conn; J me vidence; L. Strong Piilad Bw ; H. = art, do; J. Hendricks, do; Dr. Maryland; 8. Foley, Philad; i Cant. eae lee N. ‘ANKLIN.—Rev Piermont; Mr. why meng ce ie ts G. Skenner, Kentucky ; A. Cowel Providence: ray, Charleston; Rev. bi i epart 5G: * seecher, Connecticut; Indienopelis; W. Millery, Boston; Mr. G. Clinten, But falo; P. Salisbury, St Louis; A. 8 aoew icon tee Lam en, —J. Cleaver, Pottaville: General Corse, Water- towi Baker, Albany; C. . Richets, do; F- Fowle, Al 3H “ng Boston; M. Savi de: C. Thompson, New saghs Taylor, + J. Hacker, do; T. Cox, do W. Head Worcester, W. Hart, Fulladebphia; MB Dachelor, Upton; & Worces- Seg 4 do; T. Perrin, Masss.; M. McNamara, ‘oronto. Jupson—J. G. Chaffer, = J. Smith, Mass Shelton, Now Haven; A. Wi illiams, Baltimere; H. * Boston; W. Convers, Norwich; H. Cases, Bo ‘ A. Hull, jand; J. Scranton, New ae Mercer, Ohio; F Wilcox, Bosten; J. Holbroe! do; T. Watson, Cincinnati; 8. Buckingham, do; H tL Orso, % C. Kirkpatrick, Li 1; P. Wheeler, Harticrd; C. a! vens, Spring fel . rtferd. DANCING foes 8 NAC eae se of iad in the higher circles Itz in five steps, in ordi tyr i orga whch was iors teeth or rd re re) above veantifi wees and also all the Magarks: three steps, are Mi faltzes in two Je mentioned dances, ea'be purchased Nonices in me Notien 1d Nercby d38were Administrators of A RAKE C) are wanted to article, ‘o men ($590 per annum will be gi + ad 117 Fultoa st, All letters must be_post sGAUHON TO THE PUBLIC. loneoN he a og DROPS. Ti C Hm) E ANODYN. a mt cure of pain from poe g Ce wing, ry thou thrast into the mark the original and geat graph is to cantion oth Ch canTe useft im the Union. & guarantee of poeasi ge Peta rr i ao ited isa eet 1 Sime: 'HACHF CUKED Ie ONE iat even Y the use of U3 Clove Anod) apo ts te hg | eure the tie were unstrung, seratanamemen And she imew | ances nt might, fhe picked ap the “ent as het ouly hope, id qaiekly commenced ance’ J ; She sent for « bottle w: ook tt bree doses, three hours apart, ro Hanee’s Hout Hoaamouny Compogns ; ; eb ae Pat

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