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NEW YORK, FR TN HOLIDAYS, ‘Theatricals. City Intelligence, Police Intelligence. IDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 1847. 4.i.¥ Price Two Cents, ea bah 4 “Naval Intelligence. YORK HERALD. ' eS e i ‘ B OUND THE P, —TVhe attention of ournew | Charge of Grand Lerceny,—That valus officer, John | KERALD NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. y NEW LACES AND EMBROIDERLES Faun Tenaras — There will be aigremd jubilon at thé. o Loreen Acioeamy. or the Captain of the Siuin Wend | Bucler ot tos ieeer calion armoated stare tan cone ; cg, ameren Reape, Dee 9, 1848. INETT, PROPRIETOR, | Just Received for the Holidays. $e Park Theatre this evening, as will be perceived by refer- | Police, or the Alderman 0 the s name of Luke Dilloo, on 8 warrant issued a Justion Arrived here this day. the ated Ly a oops cao’ . : bel Di r, wherein he stands charged with st e left Rio de Jone ON BENNETT, | "| POINT BRUXELLES LACES AND FLOUINCES, of sa ti 8d pete i oct betes ing a Large quantity of household furniture ‘valued af orders to join the Pacific squadron; but, en- PALES lew uES toes anp Spoimet favorite dances. Mr. Edwin Forrest will perform in one | ‘fion---Forty Thousand. $500 the property of an elderly widew by the name of | countering heavy weather round Cape Horn—eplitting Frances Jobnson. It appears that Mrs. Johnson hired | some of her sails and losing one of her quarter its— ‘ — LAGE SLT. " : house No. 68 Greenwich st , for the purpose of k | she put about on the 4th October, and returned to Rio on L D—kivery day, Price? cents per €opy—$7 | sa ehit Pcie dtas he me heen CUNT. AND of his best characters, and there will be other attractions, hy improved ena | of the | ing boarders, last spring, and the accused was one of her | the 7th, where, meeting with Commodore Shubrick in ARES ofthe newest designs and most beautiful work, | S1l¢f which, wo think, are sufficient to fill the house, | ® d 7 *) hen Mrs. JoLnson, finding th was unable | the Independence, and Com. Rousseau in the Columbia, Ie ji i anvass covered tables which used to serve for the apple boarders, when Mrs. Jo! A rf the Indepe: > : BRUXELLE POINT CAPES, COLLARS, CUFYS, | Were it twice as capacious as it iv. The f'his house, and | 8d peanut trade, quite substantial fabrics of wood, with to carry on the business to any profitanle advantage to | the Saratoga was deemed unit for active duty, end wes MEUROPE—Bvery Steam Packet day | BERTHES BARBS. te, : SOE ce entering a nemeine CE RiP DORPOL SDL [eek emer stoic, iengual ond eoeoen, eerie | Mea eeeaases a bee oe housekeeping, und | ordere’. ty the United States. She sailed from Rio oo pory—43 W per auanm, payable in 'ad-| Ore of MEW FARIe make Nic eo tees sgt secgube stained i. reiting soot ie ‘The trade of this incipient bazaar is alreacy Cini ang ae sok the: hosee oth her benim: ia the | the oth Sept, and arrived here after a passuge of 63 days. i z iSSE: s " = e year. Mrs. nson thei r - cers are:— BNTS.¢ the uewl pricesmslwayscush | Boo do” do dos MRE RSE, | mentin the city. Metnatie sorte hart et ee Ee | Se oat Ca WARGO home street, near | “Commanier J. Shubrick, commanding; Lieuts. O. 8. o OLLARS AND PI pi cars—perfumery kinds executed with beauty and des- CAPE! Bowrny Tuxatar.—Last evening, the “ Female Horse | the million, Dlacking and glass beads—stockings at low | ly opposite her former residence, for safe keeping A | Glisson, J L Ring, A. B. ‘Davis, and Acting E. T. Ni- | Pe CHILDREN'S LINEN CAMBRIC ROBES | ‘Thief, or the Heroine of Humblo,” was. performed, and | prices, and oranges end lemons a high ditio—chesplitera. | few days ago this man, Dillon, went to Mr. Waldworth, | chols: Surgeon 'M: ©. Delaney; Fassed Asst, Surgeon J. peslaatlons Pe Mall etdroneed. 10 the | i, CAPS, HANDKERCHIERS, te, the entire company displayed their usual talents in the | ttre and tin whistles, vie with ench other in inviting the | demanded the property thus’ store 0) 0.C. Barclay; Purser i DKE! i Hes i ‘engers to establish an ownership in them, While the | stating that it belonged to himself, which was given up, | rines John 8. Devlin; Passed Midshipman H. K Steve hve pion money ea Que cure of RICH EMBROIDERED SILK DRESses, | Piece. This afternoon and evening, there will betwo | fourcent man—-no\ the Simon Pure {Havyenticl’Loetne | sania oll wea tight, and hea tinge book voll by kg | Acting Master; (Stevens Captain's Clerk; Midshipmen, a SATIN DRESSHS—all wtitable for HOLIDAY PRE- | separate performances. Seldom has this Popular theatre | board-foar-foar-cents” man, but an humble imitation of that | accused, and the money appropriated to his own use.— as, Latimer, H.H Key, T, B. Shubrick, J. \ A EN’ y ‘i — | R Tombs for exami- ; 3 Wm. Smi h; Carpenter J. O Butler; | SENTS—at very jow Petey, CO., 359 Broadway. | Presented such a powerful combination of attractions, as | Sentleman—collects crowds around his cart-lond of rusty | Justice Drinker committed him to the Tombs for exami a coat nee oe Er uiddletose ‘sci: it , C., bund ya _— N.B—SHAWLS and CLOAKSat very'reduced prices. | Will bo perceived by the bills of the day. ‘The after. | *is#0rs, iron gimlots who anourball each otter | iderest of « Pickpocket—Officer Williams, of the 34 P. LD —al8 2weod + | Ward, arrested, yesterday forenoon, a notorious pick- | jugge MeCaleb, in New Orleans, ordered the Yucatan t streets. ‘ G@ ACCOUMMUDATIORS. | “FHANGE_OF HOUR: } noon performance will commence at 13g o'clock, when | from opposite sides ‘of the merchant's table of val BOUQUETS FORK THE HOLIDAYS. jy eutnam,”* The Lady of Munster,” and the “ Rightful os ed lumps of putty through tin tubes, | pocket, called Jack Shinile, the" Kid.” whom the | schooner Leonidas, taken as a prize by the squadroa in HE SUBSCRIBERS ure to inform the public | Heir, or the Iecluse of Glencairn,” will be produced. | a¢ the nasal prominences upon the faces*of the Officer ‘dotected in the act’ of * sounding” the coat tail | foRQoner Loanillte, (ake oe oe veasel Clarke, Hadaway, Vache, Neafie, Mrs. Booth, Mra. Ser | gtandera, Bur the improvement is not confined to the | pockets of various ns in Washington market, when, Pesktaiiniahssin iit ive ses pean and the entire corps dramatique that have for so d of the Pr The speculators in ch after watching him sround the morket for some timo, ad i ab to execute all ace 1e y, be favored with for Be jong a period sustained the high reputation of this truly dt fruits of th ” copper” “ necked him, and took the “ covy” before Revenue Ma:ine Order, during the They have al nh . an iruits of the season P . identi * Tuxasvay Derantment, Dec. 28, 1846. Rock of one of the largest private, freon How sew in pe popolar theatre, wil all appear ia the atearopon | pnd tn the erection of shops upan the al ef of police, where be, tified af an oud Pe epi let fed alg of New York to enable them to fill all their ord bi, cath AS ppd Broadway, oppo! Astor Honse, and these will, no P! : ! Pal, | fering and distress experienced by vessels bound to po “ Year's morning. Our patrons way rest assarea presented * Pizarro,” “ John Bull in France,” and “Jack ‘a settlement rivalling their neigh- ‘a in the Massachusetts State prison, with his ¢ i y ia Is 2A ND RA LKOAD. be served in point of vies equal if'mot parted Sheppard.” It will be perceived that the leading up under the very windows of the McDonald, and since that, he has been in the Unite’ States {from long voyages, may be alle: CANGRMENT On aud-after Monday, | vious year jeep ih Tu company will again appear in the evening; | chambers of the Common Couucil. ‘Whose duty is it to | tenced for six ‘months in Brooklyn for_ pickin viated by the agensy of the revenue vessels while sso gr AN gg (oston train) for |, We Would also respectfully inform thase who have already aod with such a variety of entertainments, the Bowery | seo to the above 7.“ Let him speak,” or we take | pocket with another “pal,” called Billy F cruising on the coast, in discharge of the du ieee myctond sreeaport daily (except Sunduys) stopping at | left beet hte toy ple fting eel ant served, | on this day will be filled to excess from pit to gallery. | Occasion to remind him again of the matter ‘This same chap kept for a short time in Philadelphi by the ‘ct of Congress of December 22, 1687, | heve iH is ved, i i sarmingesle so Be, Gaaree’s Manor, f ‘a7 1weerre DUNLAP 1 THOMSON. 65 Broadway, Those who wish to see the performances should go oug] ig A 5 ‘gta off,” to cover his depredations. ry onier Resked Ne up, and to day La gene Um Ci jan) under your command, more especially for that 3 i tment, by t! of wish: | service. pe fA A eect Vere Sti eke Ag ob Mena te Sty to afford the required assistance to ves- ‘Ordered by the Mayor.—lie Honor, the Mayor has in- | sels and crews in oll coses of distress, it will be proper early. coe NOLCRERE pompanae Dae tet Fort Hamitron o Bir i —The regular muster of the Ist regiment of U. Patmo’s Orena Hovse.—Signor Rossi makes his firs teorsof the State of New York, pole place y rf Fort Hamilton, for the first time. The reg! t, where he wil’ | bering about 800 men, paraded upon the gr dine pliers aa Rss ip aN UNNS & FISCHERZ a for Karmingdal ace : JHE Stons—ai Oi A. M., daily aceommodation train | WW QULD call factory and, Wareroome {0 Gretaeiiss | appearance before an Acaerican public, this evenin ee FRO Boston ‘Tidin) arcu the exivad of egcment of Minno Fortes. They | Palmo’s Opera House, in Chambers sf n, inside | structed the Chief of Police to issue th following order, | that you should carry provision, fuel, and water, in such om Ni h, daily, Sun- * iy « paterxoe, fe i Fort, at about 12 o'clock, and were formed in on open | rolative to the arrangement and better didusion of police | quantities us can be conveniently ed. Si) 1 ppine ef Bt. “George's Mane” “oud Mia ter noe ith Coleman's Fatene A.calien Attachment. | Perfo rates will abipbecie ‘ne eoneet ae, penta ren square, when Col. Burnett addressed the volunteers: | information to be derived by the officers detelled by bis | Should. the underwriters aes ft to place clothing or franingds le BRADEN’S CONFECTIONIZERY, FANCY | 42¢8 # hornpipe anda Highland fling. t them that they were now regularly enrolled in | Honor at the Ist, 2d and 3d Police Courts. It appears | other su pli ill take charge ot the teal, ts (pteed Wa oes ld BRAVEN'S GUNFECTIONIRY. FANCY | the service of the United States, and it was expected of | that there are nine officers stationed at the ist Police | same, and dis; eeably to their directions. mB olor AS MLB My aa hz P. BAKERY AND SALOON. Tur Atuampna.—Such of our citizens as wish to spend them that they would deport themselves as soldiers. He | District, in the Tombs, and four at each of the other of-| Thus prepared, you are directed kK fer betw o nr Drooklya, or om the arrival of Boston | rrvniyy ota PE a ele pleasant time on New Year's night, (and who does | briofly explained to them what their duty as members of | Wisttict, in ‘every two months hereafter, iour officers and Keeping us close to the land as may be of all the delicac: class Confectionery, hment Saloon, ii seoming within the range of © Fancy Bakery, nud lee Cream aud son supplied in unlimited of apertect holiday set out, k fyramidy Bin 5 not !) had better i the regiment would be, and alluded to the imperative ne- joved from the Tombs and placed at the other | consistent with the safety ofthe vessel, and not going “a sedate AL) Mikes ccacerttat eit sas lake Ce et Tah Aer eran Aol te ae Pou embeee Geek tee ate Sot of Soarhiee ethane waltte [Ma part ottsner ibes som tone be cocreled ie ea aie : eatin terious tricks] and a variety of mu" | cluded by exhorting them to porform thelr duty prompt. | {W70, tices their place, and so on, alteriately, | of weather or want of supplies; on all such occasions you sical entertainments await them. We do not know of a ly, and ever to remain faithful to their nation, their through the y: will immediately report to the department the cause of place of amusement in the city where so much solid and their homes. ‘This, he stated, was the muster-day Pardoned.— An Englishman, by the name of Thomas | such returi port. Fational enjoyment can be obtained at so small.a cost as | for the months of November and December. These mus- | 11. Bramhall, who was sentenced on the 7th of last No- While cruising you will speak all vi pproaching atthe Alhumbra. Mr. Corbyn takes his benefit on Sat | ters would take place every two months, when every | yember, by the Court of Sessions, for a term of six | the coast which you may fail in with, and afford to those urday night. man in the regiment was expected to be present toan-| months to the penitentiary, he having been convicted of | requiring aid or relief such assistance as may be adapted Amenicay Crncvs—The Chatham Theatre was again | *Wer to hisname. Musterday is pay-day, and they | passing spurious bank bills. Governor Wright yei to their condition and necessities, and aa it rang be tay Sar | crowded t. 1 would, therefore, receive their money on these da} day granted a conditional pardon as follows :—On condi- | power to render; and that any supplies thus furnishe: | oe mttal ate ncess ‘ait evening. Tho performance was, | @rhe Adjutant next came forward and reed the Regi- | cay, Sranted & id Bramhall, upon leaving the penitentia- | may be duly accounted for, you will charge them at the 48 usua’, admirably sustained by Messrs. Sands, Meyers, | mental Orders the wubatance of which was, that the re- | ry, shall surrender himself to the lega! custody of Al- | cost velue, handing over to the collector any Leyes | Conover, Carroll, and the talented children, Jesse and ee being now about full, they would be ready to | derman Stoneall, of the city of New York, and permit | or orders which you may have received therefor, an: if ave, for whatever service they were ordered upon in | the said Stoneall, by or before the oth dey of January | taking his receipt for the same. : ‘i horsemanship, always elicits the most unbounded ap- w days. Mention was made of the $6,000 which had | next, to ship him on board of some vessel bound for a| You will cause the tracks made during your cruise to jeadiness on the srriv 1 pet rginast the neve, PerEr ROBERTS, respeetf lly” solicits inspectic Plause, ‘The fighting ponies and the beautiful May Fly iven by the city of New York, for the purpose of | port in Groat Britain—and that he depart in such vessel | be distinctly traced upon the chart, and all soundings, e passeng y a parts son mat of Hesieeu pra 4 page Lor bng resents showed their extraordinary powers and docility | ‘t'nishing articles necessary to the comfort of the men. joes the United States, not to return to them for a period | stating the depth of water, quality o' ground, Kc., wi INS will hereafter rus to Thompson Sta yn ac 9A. M. for Thompson and interme- mencing Sunday the 8th Nevember, return. son at 2 o'clock P. M., Farmingdale 25 ast New York, 1236; Race Hn Coarse, 174; Jemarcs. 85 Brushvills, ver nd Oyst (IT mite ring tl F y's Hemrniesa, Mer net atHgs Gane | Hy Gre, popped so Mtbury, 44; Hicksville, 44; Farmingdale, Gag; | Kemirtes, Parties. Ball “hompson, 88; Suffolk Station, $1; Lake R. Peddie pagal, Medford Stanon, $1 163: Vaphanie, #1 a7ig; | logation extremely 48! 214; Riverhend, $1 6236; Jamesport, | varied, prhge Al bes ee 08K Curchogas, $1 sii4: Bout old, v*laacjy1® . ue port Accommodation ‘Train, 3 Boston <1 Ld, 1 y ee. andez, in hia pri 0 5 NOVELTIES FOR THE iaLL ROOM aurice. Master Hernandez, in hia principal act of a ju variety of Creams, de Russe Word, 6 cents otting Course is this season one g f the most ext lected, to be found iv the city. ce s inves ‘Whi ‘ in their dancin; afi oy {ndia rubber tent clothes, knives and forks, spoons, | of five years, or that the said Stoneall return him | entered upon the journal. A ‘ull list of all vessels board- PEAR ter et Ped ghia bared Bae Ween sieetee hears pererofore bean oMered. Will be three grand performoreoy eis doe ng Baty ow had been procured for them, and the greatest | to the outliers’ to SUC, Lie, che nnern’ Lied ax upc hous epoultviten cee selleven: sheaatiee af tie of srarting from the Brooklyn mde. Tamboured tlounced Dress | o’clock, one at 244 o'clock, and one at 7 o'clock The rd would be had in all things to secure to them the | and in di fault of a compliance with any part of this con: whole talent of this spleiidid company will be produced, | ™eaus of proserving their health, &c. pardon shall cease, and the said Bramhall r in order to make the performance us attractive as possi. | Sergeant O'Riley, of company F, was, by an order, | turn to th penitentiary and serve out his sentence.- nce afforded, and the position of t) wel at the with an sbstractof the distance run by log, will itted to the department, at the expiration of the t*Sratesman® | Greenport for Sar Har- | tl ‘il of the Boston train from Brooklyy. d25ch Poses doctens ten DR BOSTON AND PROVID-NUE Fine needle work Dres: ble. Seldom has such a combination of the most extra. | Teduced to the ranks, and by another order to deliver up | Upon pardon, the prisoner was brought from off ing, onthe Isto April next. iington and Long Island Railroad— <y eens of the new ordinary and varied ability that usually ornaments the his uniform, and leave the garrison ty 12 srolock, M. Blackwell's Island yesterday and placed in the city pri- am, very iespectfully, your shatient Servet 4 beacon and after Monday, 2ach, instant, reine A tew very fine riv ered lawn Hhdl fs, trimmed with rich re- | SifcUs Deen presented together as will be found here ;| _ The artic! “S war were 1 Ray ecient peer son, when he will, on Saturday next, be conducted, in Pit Se Bs wii Hilrond. on Moudava,, Weduesdaya, and | _ gency lace, at § aud $4, the cheuy ent article evereffcged’® | a0d the vast crowds that nightly flock forward to wit: | Was mustered by companies. ‘The following is a list of | the custody of an officer, on board the ship Columbia, ; spr hli Po re yt k, P.M., for Greenporticrossing the Sound | French embroidered Chemisettes, with collars, at 115.2 82, | Ness the performances is the bert toot of the high appre- | the commissioned officers :— a which sails {or Liverpool on the above day The Alert to cruise between iastport and Owl's javorite sound steamer NEW HAVEN, | ., worth $2.50, cirtion in which the talents of the company are held. By | (Fi«ld end Stef Col. W.B. Burnett, Lieut. Colonel | " arrest of a Sage Driver—Ofticer Leonard, Stage In- | Head. : : ided with m: d extra ording- | Pico edge Collars, at $1, usual pric + 10 8175, all means, go and see the American circus this day, and | Charles Baxter, Major James C, Buruham, Adjutant spector, took from off the box, yesterday, Charles Miller, The Hamilton between Cape Neddock and Chatham theace to Providence 'an ton by the } Extrarich do. $150, usual p i Superb Lace Worked. of the most nest with the seoamers: Miomehocers apart Lee Wy owned, 9 applaud May Fly. Charles F. Gallagher; Assistant Commissary, Capt — Assi: it Quay ter, Sui and Boweny Aspurrnearne.—Mr. Levi J. North perform. stettpescn wena ay ee ee driver of stage No. 63, Reynold and Wors’ line. It ap- Light. pears that Aldermen Hart, of the 6th ward, saw him he 175 02%, t costly description, from $3 kson, between Holme’s Hole and Point Judith i itanding with his stage on the crossing, opposite Court- ny, between Montauk Point and Little keg Aes. Colizrs, on sekteite 10h tela e ecu worked | ed here twice last evening, with his usual talent, and |“ Combeny fe Comeiny chev. H, Shaw; let Lieutenant, | fandt atroct, und requested isa fo mers és which he ro: | Harber. Bass Arsh dil im+r 573 Broadway. | drew forth the most unbounded upplause. Gossin, Carlo po bears ad tenants, Israel Miller and | fused to do, at the same time using language of avery | The Crawford, between Little Egg Harbor and Chin- HOLIDAY PRESENTS. and Gardner, together with Mr. North, delighted the en- SMALL invoice of fine Fri nch jewelry and gilt faney | tire house by their extraordinary fea abusive naturetowards the Alderman, who made no | goteague. Ail LINE FORK BUSION. A gone for sale at a low price, wholesale or retail by Company B— Captain, Gen. Count De Bongars; lat | more to do, but immediately informed the Chief of Po-| ~The Madison, betwoen Chingoteague and Cape Hat: This day there | Lieutenant, Gustavus Reichard; 2d Lieutenants, M. N. | fice, who caused the arrest of the driver Oy tvs Cores | teran: 4 F Jroft and James G. Hillis bi y ce to di No. 201, of the oe ot ete TENG FAN AY =< , | e’clock, P.M. and one at 63% o'clock, P.M. Madame H Sherwood; 2d Lioutenanta, Francis L. Boyle and | “arrest on Suspicion.—Officers Van Brunt and Walsh, | ber, 1845, ond January, February and March, 1846, 1,264 wi FRENCH FANCY BOXES | Camille Gardner will ride her great act of hors Edger Scannell of the isth ward, erected last hight two telows called | veutele ‘nore spokng and nonled oe cr eke tae OR HOLIDAY PRESE‘TS.—BRUN, LAROSIERE | ship on the occasion. Messrs. Nicon, Perry, Sergei wmpany D—Cuptain J. P. Taylor, Ist Lieut, Alfred | Sohn ‘Thomas and John Gillian, having in thelr posses- | found in d d. os , COURT, 118 ¥ So ef Reese g aye, Taz ponived and sail those ee ern exe a Marg Marte he yd yw. Taylor, ‘41 Lieuts. Froncis E. Pint, and Robert M | sion a bag, contuining @ set’ of hurness, marked (G), | 89 vessel: age of. . $5,000 $445,000 of the latest style. dz imerre "| Such an array of talent and high attraction been present. | “oY < which they were endeavoring to sell at a stable in Mer: | 89 curgoes $10,000 880,000 ne | a = 7 > Company E—Capt. Chas. H. Pearson, Ist Lieut. Robert ted. ly at the —_—— charte of their | ~ WATCHES, JEWELKY, AND SILVER tafepopalat Circur Every one Gestcous of etter, | A, carter, 2d Lieuts. James Ward, Henry and Edgar | Celetetios’ Gta sntnce saticg cine Pezeit th? | property saved to the merchent. ..... «$1,888,000 : ae HE subserib Ru re for sale a fall log eee spheuldirbling ae the: dit ak miro eee Se a fa! Senitigh es iGaliaat i fellow up for examination. One-half of these at least were foreign vessels, having By Re Eee ment of gold aud silver Watehor: of the mort appoced | tee the performances here this day. Company F-—Captain Samue lughar, Ist Li ut. |“ Robbed on the Five Points— Officers Watson and McMa- | dutiable goods on board. The value of tho cargoes Wm. torrey; 2d Lieuts., Charles 6. Brower, and Mayne ily, (Sanday 0 stoi in time 10 take all the exstern ir makers, whieh will be offered at the very lowest prices, and | -yysxxx Hitt Las some new notions to present to his | Reid. nus, arrested yesterday a fellow called Patrick McCaw: | “mounting to $415 000, the average duties being 23% per mer WORCESTER, Capt. Van Pelt, warranted correct time keopers. * 0, ote ley, ona charge of stealing $15 from John Alvord, while | Cent., exhibits a saving to the government of $104,675 in Vesinenday, and Fridays at Corelonk PA? | award chaiur: breast pine: ear Fines; fuger Makes bree eng; | Will introduce the peculiarities of “ Down Kast,” by an | CBarle® ; «| aerate SP 2 Sheplifier.-Oficer Brumetoad, of the 10th Se ire of JH: VANDERBILT, | head omaments, &e.t silver spoous: forks; hntist kavven aad | introductory lecture, to. be followed. by enecdetes, din Company H—Captein Abram Van O'Linda,; + | ward, arrested yesterday a fellow called John Schoule, Purtapenenta, Dee. 31, 1846 a silver ware, equal to coins gold und silver specrarles, eou- | jogues, Vunkeo stories, kc. Mr. Mill hax been so'long | Charles Ir) Ga jagher, 24 Liouts. Addison Farnsworth | on 4 charge of stealing aset of studs valued at $5, {com ; ___ Putapetrura, Deo. 81, 1646. : SQuck tothe srintadleuen clocks and watches. repaired | petore the American public, a his name ig sufisient to | und Jacob Grif. ne the jowelty store of Stebbins & Co, corner of Fulton st. | ‘The oli yeur is closing exceedingly mild, the atmor. 5 SREMLY, ny 08 Bo insure him a good house, which he will take good care lompany J-—Captain Morton ‘child; Ist Lieut. Geo. ‘“h this ich into the at phere fogsy, und resemb! Indian sui . Our atreets sud Honsatoni . dieimerh ddonrsabone Uncest zac. | to keep in gone hutsors Ho will tal inst eroee ch tae |B. hal ad Cae W. Green, and J. D Potter. Faeroe ey oC rice wala tchep went into the store | phere fogsy, und resembling Indian summer. mmer, thé Housato ic Railroad for the purpose of pricing some jewelr: nd watching . - ~ e ” ‘i j ans fi are swarming with ladies, and store-keepers are doing V'H Rast, from Bridyepore to | MHF TLUMBE FOFUUAR MAGAZINE, win a | "Two Fat Gala” tonight, and conclude his pertormances | | Company K—Captaln Gorret Dyckaun;. Int Lieut, W. Pretct ty 3 oy . an opportunity, stole the above property. On searching : 7 4 be Be an tene aapepare to splendid Plambeot -pe copy of the prneipil indiviqualy | With his inimitable “ Table Talk. Taylor; 2d Lieute-J.8. McCabe, and James Rafferty. | jig arson the property was found. Locked up by Jux | athriving business in the disposal of New Your's pre . of the United Siates, with a selection of arcicles from the Movements of Travellers: one st Op esess bP [ery abil flexi bela tice Timpson. sents. 7 est Writers im this covatry, jonthly, pric i fi set of men. ere is n great dea) of intelligence inthe , aes au ‘ ” . Spee street, KA, forBridveports Daily; | able iu advance.. Foeaale at the office at ive! Pies Yesterday's arrivals everywhere were multipliod be- | tanks, and the very best Wuderstanding exina between | qA77ettef Hack Drivers —Ofllcers Bloom aud, Huth: | ‘There is an attempt to be made to-morrow to introduee He. AM. No freight taicen'in the Passenger Lane’ | tioval Daguerrian Gatlery, No. 251 Broadway, upper sorer | vond all precedent t this conciuding period of the year. | the oficers and privates or waite, Hack Inspect We the Cars at Bridgeport,and without change of | of Murry mreet. va iw*th | Amongst them will be found the names of some of our Out of the 300 names, only | Metugt, owner ot attoe eet Moree | the custom of visiting the Jules, so genersl and popular p f ‘ about fifteen wre upon the sivk list, and they are, most of | Syacn Ne tose Charl wher, of cab No. 227, all of | among the good people of the city of Gotham. It is » wave Crotes, arrive in Albavy and Troy atS | 7@iHb PIANO taught 7 distinguished naval, military and diplomatic characters. ee i Ms a, } tot ere. = ; é rah Now Cnrs wid Locomotive engines have dren | ‘Stig nadeonang tho ncleceencuerate verme, by a Lady H Capt! Cullum, cog’t Dept ;R Patter. | ems dows well There are Whose OM Fear fi for a aclation of the Corporation law, | practice that would meet with universal favor, if once “fad pe Hodis every respeeteuual tothe best | eakests impart ign perfectnvwledge oftn heoty | son, Troy; &. Puttorson, Jd; Is g Baker, Phila; W: B. was expelled trom the garrison ya is said to have usa painted” bn thalacipec end fe. aot Revenge that adopted, and it is to be hoped that the attempt will t ie Live by Steamers Nimrod, aud Mohegan, | A line agdresseu to Music,” at the ctnee ct hall | Meciogs By ‘pal bi North, | Called a meoting of the non comm! cers of the | lamps lighted. They were all find for such violation; | S¥ccessfu HS: t Tariff same ox last yenr—For turther pa ded : © of tha future! | Mexico; K. Palmer, Baltimore; &, L. Hitcheock, Noxth mend, forthe purpose of demanding of the govern- | ;, i , | _ A colored follow named Hitchings, was yesterday com ear the Office on Market street Fier, and | "22Mended se. __’___dza imingere Wayne. 4 mabe aa inoreese- of pay, with reeolutinos not te g0 on | Ukowise Fotriok fam, was coin Nedent lia ovat Che mitted to prison for a most brutal assault upon bis sistey” ’ Ls MILLS, HATTER a Mayor, yesterday, and fined $9, for a similar offence. In , wult Be ie akc Ae PER bes hens , HAYTER, 178 BROADWAY. eee ene” games, Adams, TK, Burbank, { | foreign service without, The oficers leurned what was | J4ZOF; Yesterday. and fined $3for a similar ol during wie he jumped upon her, suficling sereua ix ee et O 5 FFERS to those (ewese eek) die uate Shaw, A. A. Roberts, George Roberts, Boston; Col. going forward and nipped in the bud this first appearance Keeping a Disorderly House.—Ofticer Martin, of the | te™mal injuries. She was conveyed to the hospital. NOTICE. Vemaderate sum ;A fine French moleskia or hae autria dee, Onwegar, Gilbert, Roches, W. i Je ee ofinsubordination, O'Riley was a favorite in his compa- | sui wards arrested yerterday Phabe Doty, on a werrant, | _4,#100P laden with coal was sunk” yesterday at New at, $3.50. , ; ; 5 f + | ny. 0 e him thre ‘ol i castle, m consequence of running #gainat the stone pier. ee Drake bel | She sunk so rapidly that the captain had to lve inte the lt of which she | 'igging, end was tsken off by « boat from the shore. wherein she stands charged with ke The patronage met with in the sale of the ab we hats, isa | Albany; J cott, J. Cunningham, Boston; R. Rogers, | them on his way out of the fort, escorted by Keants | no at 24 2 7 sufficient guarautee of their superiority. Salem; R. Post, $ Davenport, Philada; T. Butler King, rd. We understand th lone! Burnett’s command ~..,_GHEAP PUBLICATIONS, | Warbingtou; W. Duncan, rhilada.;1. Plumton, |. Jewett, | {to parade iu the city, tefose tho Inne ete an was comma top Sivori’s farewell concert last evening culled outa brile TIONS U.8. N.; H. Bady, Boston ; N. Bishop, R. Green, Provi- | ‘3 ie i ; ; liant audience, ond they were enraptared at the at *G, Agents, who disnoes Of the above, an important anx- | Gences Us flowitt’ New Haven; Cree Goce Hien wag cay far thes sailing is not yet fixed upon; they will, | "Recovery of an vicerdion —Oflicer Stephens reoovared | sod melsdy of Min pethtmenee bee Rete rene upper corner of Murray street. ___ d28 w# rh,’ | Hartford; 0, Gill, Bultimore, “ph gor iB al ab re takes place to: | Mr. John L. Cilley, worth $30, it having been stolen at | #84 the whole atfvir passed off charmingly 4. T , 0 ning with the oratoi " bb, ‘Terrytown; T. Dennie, Dalhou. | Kentleman’s evening wi in excellence any | the great fire in Jul ago. Sales of Stocvs #t Philad+lphia, nitr TS i ia Eh L L ‘ SUSPENDERS FOR 4 f i : i | night, sur Sicilia, gonpered and. copper fisred ship | THREE Houened dozen Patent corrugated. Saapenders, | Yoru: George Loving, Canc, Tega ee Ne | heketonee Rigen. The iter aul excellence any | the great fre sn J shop occupied by John Mitchell,inthe | _ Dye. 31.—Fiast Boanv.—d0 U § back, 3417000 US Lona, ¥e f wailing, coppered and copper ened ship adapted tothe Mexican end South r ‘as well . | r i hu- , No. 26 Vamdam street, was burglariousl. tered | 6% 95, ensh, © & I, 99%4; 1300 do, 9514; 1000 do, 99%4; 2000 ORDIA, having threefourthe of her cargo | as. domestic trad 6d by any aim « PP hei) Ri as rat gg aye ‘or John Smithe ges eo 0 alg lost hight ny inetaa a faloe | Key, ard alo! of brass and on 00 Beaver Meadow Kit, 16 Dats weigh labesauade (le ‘or sal ner of the | Philade “NY Homes ME. dant of a bare foot company in the Hoosier State, is a rich | German silver fute Koys, valued at near $40, in an un- RR, 25 wath foot of Weal ce HORACE H. DAY, 23 Courtlandt street. Fraxxux—C. Haven, Philadel Rev. M. Coit, | burlesque. Mr. W. makes easy and graceful transitions | finished stn‘o, also 3 small saws in across frame, such as » 78; 100 Harrisburg RR, “re i jew | {rom the sublime delineation of a Clay to the "' sangui. | aie used hy stolen therefrom. No arrest. | 25: Fidgeports J. Walton, Fhitedelphia; W. Bowen, New | toe pathos” of one not “‘aifeard of the inemy.” We | dnother-—The prem.ses No. 294 Bowery, occupied by | s, and others | Jersey; A. St. John, do; 8. Hayes, Albany; D. Pritchard, Bet quality for New | Connecticut; C. Pastor, Albany; fi, Bunnie, Bridgeport; | feeommend all bypocondriacs to hear him. Mr. W. uns | Mtr. Henry B. Veum, was burglariously entered on the | Ban It ordersto Walnerv’s | M. Calrush, Newburgh; J. Buncroit, Boston; J. Migreh’ | drawn crowds of delightful visiters to hia former lec. | nightof the 20th, and robbed ot sight bell iickete ee Ssfoon, 214 Broadway, opposive St. Paul’s Church. New Jersoy; W. Rutzer, Poughkeepsie; C. “Greenman, tures, and we anticipate in the present one a great | other property taken. No arrest. GLASGOW—Regular Packet, of the Ist aboary———The fine Br bark ANN HARLEY, Japt. Robert Scott, will sail as above, her 25 Mechanies’ or passnge, havi lendid accommodations, 0 ee5 LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, L. LANTERN: a ea | gies spc Wear de Bt age he hrc wo ture inset |- ge Maen tho aera amsanbea Tenant | NAMES, CIRANDOLES, HAL, LANTERNS OODHULL & MINTURN, IGS AND BUALPS—The largest, the cheapest mad | | Howaab—T. Cofiin, Phila; T.’ Davis, Nassau Hall; | #€% Will be present, which will of course, vs 3 V°R. Varick.” while: Broad: igen ot HE subscriber has just opened one of the best selected / SS “a7 Boutn treet, the best assortment are to be found'at A.C. BAKKY'S, | A. Smith, do; (8. Slater, Phila; G. Pattersell, do R’ | élite to bo there. bee erin Hiding wp Brosdwey, to-one of | "VEE suberttbes bag jnst opened, gs ‘Lerd and t packet ship Saracen, Capt N'T Hawki 146 Broadway, corner of Liberty street, up a Porter, Hartford; J. Paley, Phila; W. Hl. Tyng, do; F.| Hoxspay Sront.—Thero will be three grand shooting _"@ 11th street omnibuses. No ar Lamps in Gilt; Bronzed and Turqu ok FAns Harley,end sail on the txt of Febr _ | 418 im*rh Leaming, Cape May; D. Porter, Pennsylvania; Mr. Van | matches to-day, at Connelly’s, foot of 13th street, Nort ere also Girandoles of various patterns; ai tan Hy Te OF Ck RAV RE —Segonl Line The | BRANDY, WINES, GIN, SEGARS, FRUIT, | Surkilly Lansinburgh; i. Platt, White Plaine: ese | Toren Ag English grey hound, a good horse, ania i. bemarmtentogtc so Hall Lampe with stamed glas we goods areal ax ship UF JCA Capt on, A. Fierce, will sai rc. Ke. , | son. Mass.; C. Righter, N.J.;'Aug. Lee, Nassau Hail; | of poultry await best shots. a coche dele | EL «A tor Hotals, and Mamttenvaren pas sloeee Beas nes ne ¢ first of January, 1047. For frewht or pas: ©. BURDICK, No. 92 Broad h . , Misa. , Sitios , xc. 31.—Favereau vs. Hyer.—In this cause the jury | e*, 1s, and Manulecturers can always find a large assort- sree tains Uae | WY, Wal tr MlEe Ee SS] FM nas Waa, como om | Nett ace tamu A | ll Fe enya dn | Nara Meare mee i DOLLA HATS The Hiden dg ad rat. raious breads, of pring quatry | ROM Non: A; Clarke,” Northampton; Me: Dunbar, | Sumatics, Ko, on hanl, which are Worthy of stoner Court adjourned to Saturday. sn neMPOLYS | _dpimeve ____14 alto at, Nout fom Bema. hed an assortment of * Beantiful N Whiskey, Scotch and Irish do ln Anerewn) Bertier Gertie toot tlie Hampton; | ux Srintr ov tux Ace.—We have read the prospec. pistes: SAA SIGHT RESTORED ilgell at the above price. Jamat do son, 09; P. Daily, Coan; S Gaskill,’ Monee 8 Gynt | tus ofa new temperance paper to be published by Joseph Varietic AND INFLAMMATION OF THE EYES CURED, KO ies, pale, gold and brown do ridge, N. York; Hon, George Craig, Maine; J. Hovey, | A,Scovill and 7! add eT Witt the above title. It! ‘The rope walk of Thomas Hammond, in Washington | | eg ee yen Tits Belen dssiinjos Seo Re ceeese te aes | Che casadad vert Wad do Norwich; Mr. Judson, Albany. co acai tal to the cause it will advo: | street, Portland, was entirely destroyed’ by fire on Sun- | arent remove inflammation and’ sore: Tan aie avare price, (that being ime | Claret tu ase dy do notore COREe or Oyerand Terminer, New Cononen.—Coroner Rawron’s term of office ex- 4 eabigea cane piston ae in the thriving | te dees Loowenuates f tigke tees al caes sa . i Burg me jo jefore Judge Edmon lermen Hart and Foot. ired wi i a fi i OBE. ON. ‘a < pired with the old year, and to-day Dr. Walters enters ’ straining .by io fixed attention to minute objects, ean onentienend ROBERTSO sete ate weet iended 4% The grand jury came into Court yesterday morning, | tpon the duties of the oilice,, ‘The offeg of caterer ane | Village ‘of Nivervilie, inthe north port of the town Gf af - . - pledgs few applications. In fact, its almost mirneulous cared Kinderhook. ii on diseases of the eyes, will astouish any one who r ; : imself most futhfully, tokeep and de. | 2d handed ap true bills against John Carrick, John city end county of York is no sinecure ; but whil liver, only of the best quality, and solicits the favor of the | Flynn and Mary Waters ; ae larceny. Mary | the incumbent performs the so dons duties FL Waters was afterwards arra: times arduous duties The church occupied by a portion of the colored po- a : Public. and pleaded not guilty. | which devolve upon him, he has the comforting assuran ulation of Augusta, Georgia, was recently destroyed d only by HENRY JOHNSON, Chemist and ROBERT HOPE HART informs his friends and well- | She wos rent to the Court of Sessions to be tried. The fc ce | pulatioy mecessor to A. B. BANDS & CQ. 273 Broadway, Fall goods wishere that he is to be found at the above establishment, | indictment sent up against Suydam. has been. ignored, | that he will be well rewarded for his labor. soa Bold algo at 10 Fula good | wher h me ed w hopes to latest arrivals, ix weil worthy the attention of | 426 1m in the G his old friends and customers. Muttany Fineten.—The Clinton Light Guard were | , The Philadelphia Typographical Society intend celo | 77 Kast Bro: Another indictment,sent up against a perron whose name way. Pi . ae : nH. | OUt yesterday on a target excursion. The bull's eye | Drating their sixteenth anniversary by a supper at the ie a aes ee 7 a tad millners fom the conntry, wancing materi | G4 5 ()() KEW ARD—AMERIOAN COMPOUND—This Sholise, ohelged within stems lary, | Upon the board gave evidence of several Rood shots ¥® | City Hotel, on the evening of Saturday, Jan. 88s 58 SSS sssggs would find i hele taterea oe a ee $5 popular, pleasant, and specine reocay wan discharged, the grand jury having ignored the ia . The coroner yesterday held | _ There was a tremendous storm in St. Johns, New Hath Consumption’s doom been spoken! h, the style the Inteat: whie | ranted to cure effeetnally all cases ofa delicate dise dictment rent u, inst him: Bellevue hospital, upon the body | Brunswick, on the first uf December. e Ait thon spitting life away! om reasnnahle terme 126 Im #re | fe" days, nuder a forfeiture of the aly , K | The Case of Calvin Russ.— In this case, the counsel for bout 47 years of ago, who was | Every part of the capitol, at Albany, bas undergone ing darkness o'er thy dey? OVER SHOES. z a ths celeliraied article need fear no exposures, as it leaves a | Russ applied, on uesday, for an order to oblige the | found lying in an insensible stato on the Bloomingdale | some improvement during the recess of the Legislature Saad LK Ss ES. odor on the breath, requir ion in diet or busivess, | pj t LADIES and Gent! vay. you | and is adapted toerery age, i strict Attorney to permit him to inspect and take copies | Road, and was brought to the hospital, where he died | —and it may be said to have becom @ to the Conecitation al de i in wey ed CH _ ee Attorney, ft bs agen rhe op to oie received upon | ted, without having lost its identity. Thi ds of loog | Which it was alleged wero material to the prisoner's de- is head. ‘he verdict of the coroner’s jury was that the 7 i botile, whileshe | fence. Judge Edmonts pronounced the ‘opinion’ of the | deceased cama to his death Gor onieae eta aeeaat ite | | The Ven Buren (lrk) Intelligencer, says h adition, It coutsius ntirely rejuvena- ¢ mitation, Wild Cherry stands, ing Joy through Many @ nation, in ley Switzerland, k’s COMPOUND SYRUP OF WIL. reury or noxious d e Varge assortment of cork Sole joots; alao a great assortment of We D*: SWAY r i ii 7 learn that some ono or more of the volunteers, so sup- 4 dres's boots aud heean eaxortment ol if the quantity, | court yesterday morning, denying the motlon, tron some solid blunt substance.” ‘The other inquest | nosed, who are now stationed at Fort: Gibson, have ro. | ante ue RY it mld soaveions ask Geetole Tae Iway. comer vt Franklin street, Glaese’’ | is wrod te te pe Ee ee ie Ohaminere Was heli at 206 Bowery, upon the body of John Her- | Cently killed two Cherokees. ‘The Cherokees are great. | mest Power‘ul and certain remedies for Consninption of the K'3 OVER SHOKS, 100 BROADWAY, | SUCCets, curing ninety-ume of Try it, ani Before Judge Oakley. faddedly on the eveamiich ? atte Tectaines Son Bre nai tot eer ote eee ee ae Remand redress. | Sianee caste, Colds, Astin, Spitiing Bloos bs a] y . Ae ip | Convince yourselves Sold wholesale by om & € bd n " is ‘ iu , ‘e have not heard any particulars, and therefore we are i Hains ii or 5 of ee imate eee VER | 0 Courntaudt streets retailed at Bowery, and Greed Bev Dic. B1—In re Dorothea Thurin —In pursuance of the | apoplexy. ene it: adjournment had on Wednesday, ull parties appeared to- not able to give any history of the affair, nor our opinion | {Re Goastitarion, that was ever invented by the abil of nau i Ht Lilig India Rabber, perfectly flesible in the rd Bee Cottnh M8 Berets oustons Bowery and Fourth orner of John sti on at . roe in the St. Louis Union, that forty-six good and substantial buildings have been erect} ed by the corporation of St. Louis within the two last yea Fields B. Hackey, committed suicide on the 17th inst. He was poor, had a large family, and was in ill health. Despnir drove him to seif-Jestrucyton. A flat boat, with 1400 bbls. flour, and two loaded with ploughs, were sunk on the 19th inst , opposite Maysville, entucky. ——___ : h of the aftheted public. Cettifiontes and evie , f t P 3 { the murders, or the justice of the ex- . 205 Bleck : day, wt ono o'clock, hefore Judge Oakley, attended oy | ‘Atwaxy, Dec. 27, 1946, | a8 to the catise of , onderf powers sre daily received ‘or sale by thereann cy single pai My way aud Chambers street, Neve Vake sued Eres! | their coutesl’ Het hee transpired before the Judge, | Investigation in Relation to Frauds upon the Public Re- | ®itement. 2 ’ , , misery wpaueible to conceive tne aggregate Bole Agents for Goodyear’s Nauahreties, Ceanberry, Brooklyn; Third and Nouth st, Philadelphia; | it appeared that the writ was granted on the application venues, Henry V. D. Williams, of Lima, Obio, divd at his rosi- hor enn we calculate the immense bereft’ thar shall 100 Broadway, opposite Trinity Church, | o:ner Charles and Pratt streets, Baltimore; ¢:, Sturt Weak of a young German named John Berger, who is connect- " i 4 | dence on the 18th inst., of hydrophobia. was bitten ¢ fromm it hereafter. All agen sence aul ry lg wate abil ca jamton j Moberte & Connick, Norfolk, Va.; and P. Co- | ed with a private Germon theatre in this city, under pre- | The Legislature, ot its last session, appointed the fol, | in the arm by adog, on the dist October last, while on a | are alike aifecien by 1 and ¢ P ¥ ay dont Ball Bro sai (os daa jimeodre | tence that Mile. Dorothea was deprived ot her liberty by | lowing named members a committee to investigate al- | visit ut Marion. pager, te conatittion repaired aad lth restored by the Sale: 77 i- 2 » i Jadicr — A “8 © MRR NOH BOOTS for $1. our owe make | ano WOMAN AND HER DISEASES, Bute, roi Toil hin {uenonsohe replied ditincUy tha | Hed “Tand ithe expendtore ofthe re:eunes of the | A provision has pasvd the Constitutional, Convention PEED Ciba Him any sallerers do we de n H i 1) PAV om | i . on J q d Ay hi #4, Boots fog ean howe cage vagid in | A fet anatruction, in the natural iawa of her syateny tua si {pore Jrte ne forse, or coeralem eed by say perven | Franklin; Merce, of Dutehe tela, of Gtanben | porty held by her at the time of her marriage. The | of yout iom theif rlatinessnd ‘endss aiicted with tat $ , U sol es of her criti ‘ * 7 , of Erie, ; > omestead of a family, @ amount of 40 acres, cannot ady, CONSUMPTION H ovr aad Ghee. as «ip, pal hyd angio Do pp. 5~ Just Published. Bnd for fo hharles Hfting, | Protection of Madame Welss. ‘The Judge. told her she | Buits of Eric, end Viele, of Washington: x sufferer uf he beeoee beara racer ne mae ‘ores int ty. Our boots Ir 2 , T th be touched by an; Every ix: | might go where she plessed; upon which she retired | fede ese gentlemen are Low present in this city, and are 1c y any a The Albion | with Madame. received the highest e+ oo be anaes Institate, Pag 4 i - city. Boot, Shoes, iters, made is work with at the short tice, e. y ij vantage to herself and her child) 4 i 4 th, He a Hs Oe, “br: Disa hes lent P interest to thisrworke ot! | Generale Houston and Rust, Col Kaufman, Judge Pils. | testimony in relation to these alleged fraud ee af 'H_EDITION. bury, and Mr. Lee, of Texas, paid ¢ |. | period of time it ba pected ———— a eee JUST PUB y 7 q K SHENG HOE BAN isend spain ape bratient SRAM UL | re, Gallatin, Chanel, if ing, ben ett rR ecomes beyond the power of human would only makes trial of Dr. Sw Wild Cherry, they wo f ed to make their report to the Legislature. They | | It is ave been actively engaged during the whole past sum. | hundre | mer, and have procured an almost incredibl wd the potent will nosy sujoyment of eomforatte health. apexs ie ~ a that Dr. Swayne isa jar prac ysician, OF experiance aediaes of the Lounge, Clee, f street aud Broadway—A. i. c | ON DISEASES OF Thomas Trenon, Es suseet,to his other hogel, 8 Chatham wtreet, | Vutekery,. by Kdwred I. Dixon, At. Dy anenererigo®, Of and were most cordially received by the and her Diseases, from the eradié to the ind venerable gentlemen. ‘The brief interviews | Kieal essnysand Veetures on t ,at their respective residence 4 AC ) THE CTUBLIU.—Be 0 eek Operative sa tthe eye, | between these eloquent and profound sages of the old | pense of their fellow citizens of the State of New York. | for Dr. $ § onl d Hon wii there be incre thar eae eae ier | bree, She Lute work Contaivs acomplete reviews of all the | republic, and the vigorous. enthusiastic and more youtte | ©The able and volamineae noon at tine cont ed Chi PMs oe Bigs Amgen A Be Woy Lb | Wild Cherry before tbs pablre, and we hich will he 25 cents ee Of excess In every. cheae: Of ite Keegoms and treatment | ful reprerentatives of a new and remote State, was high. | disclove on organized system’ of depredation upon the | Bee ton i , which destroyed one ' f e, Boston Journal re- | Ly in _ 4 :—Dr Dixon hag written much 4 aALE yar —Dr ‘Dion ‘asp ch ‘and well on variom yi hie. book ah Be STORY HOUSE ow a4 sueet.ber geen | tance with modem science. M@enerave, @ shore lavest improvem: i flicted, alwa) k fer the written “y ou each bottle betore you purchase. Bewa the increasing demand forthe above article, oF e , J 1 his negro houses, and burnt to death four hil- sting. Chancellor Kent presented thom with a | public treasury, of a nature most startling and altogether | °! young ¢ tof his commentaries for the Supreme Court of | Incredible. Disbursements to an extent exer Jlog be. | Fem, Dolore assistance could be rendered. " | lief have been allowed upon the testimony of feigned | _-A fire in dee on Wednesday was attended with | witnesses. | serious damage, ‘oying liquors of R Watson & Co., | Is full supplpet this valnable mediewme, But | forbear to go into any claborat ti to the amount of $8,009-“doubtless the work of an ince. | wy a of the Lith, that an express had | the matter contained inthis report, I wil senee nocute | ad the Rog pe eB disty, Theo. Messi lored 4 og Syrup of 1 its eub. | ery. heo. Messic! co! man, wes murdered th ' th Lr beew me vi wi - Author's | rerched that place {rom the company of Bullard, Hooke | mission to the Legislatare, with the earnest hope thet the | #8 me evoning. “No arrest hes leon ciate © | gasupied nebe of physicise, mebine i sisson . ’ Gonoreh : shed. aud replete | cele, and Varicoule, are particularly well treated "We katy | chen thge, | our doubts about the propriety of exposing ‘0 ‘all sa j Xe, Italian nar: | rendera these expositions of the vices und frailtion arin c. | fourt yard of 15 fet in | who labor under a week moral sentiment. Yet th . do he house m one ee on the iu Ke ly vo ‘ Ons Di Merehants and dealors generally, will tind /<to thet -We learn trom the Lexing- cireamstans | & Co, traders to Santa Fe, who were the lat to leave Horace Greely ’ committee have devived and will recommend to the Li An attempt will be made this year to cel Gaegions article into the market uses Qiammne > | Independence this season, a | gislat i Olena Year to celobrate New | ‘The (origival ani only) gonnine artiele is only prepare It ~ ar s | Bislature e thorough preventatives against this , ¥ ‘se Bi * | J ty haya — , A 172 Peneiat | licentions pl 7 They had crossed the Arkansas, and were encamped | wholesale robbery of the trebsary of the State. It is, in- so general an Beat ios Hispeicrerimscalearsse Prin del hn NW, an ide “aah Sa INSTRUGTION: ~ | prevent thousands from zushing intoa course | for the night south of tho sand hills on the Semione, | Jeed no longer a matter of astonishment that tho reve: | Ronwke th New Your—Cn and Joh ste; HA. 8 KEDWIN MeCORKYuL,, | Harasoneel y placed in their hauw's we hope it will ve'the | When one of those dreadful north-western snow storm ni of Mente widest poustble circalation — Tribune cate Jtitre, | Which are common on the pleius, came uP of the public works are inadequate to meet even |. Ai" Rove, @ soldier belonging to Captain Naylor | pA Lit from the loyal Academ: id so alarm the ordinery d 4 ti 4 company, was seriously injured on Saturday it, by | he will gly. onthe Piano 4 OTICK~in the gutterof the estate of ue late Juha A, | CLatheit cattle, that many of them broke through the | ofthe governeente es een he reusury for the support | fulling from the second story of the Darreck ef Pitts | Warten plese 57 Gre er aia tl enone, Stren | IN ran ace ren ceo | evgra: ced node Gah caps Mr Here, Duchors, hes deeharged the moat impo | ME | wear en arpa im pin AG 8a Notice 4 hereby ven, that nndersigned have been 4 § wel + ead made their escape, and three mul tant duties of this committee, and has been distinguished Nichols, the American Consul at Cardenas, died at | fhe ri OF 08 & § mS lows mB: J | Wy,sRaluted by the Jadus of probate of the county of Site fsvenweg Meg) A To Ms has Weakened in their | for an energy and bility in prosecuting this investiga- | that place on the 9th inat. | Cont Genes 'in, frovidenses Westen He, COUGHS, COUGHS, esinte of John A. Drew, late of Hissklans, ovente af tie kansas, whero They have very good grees, rushea, bo. B= pene, pally ogry ple to his reputation asa patiiot | A large stone mill belonging to Sylvanus Holbrook, | & Co. 142 Water street, NY. aoe WAL MEE COUGH LOZENGKS— Prepared b Himackinae, deeeased, and have ken por themselves that | for their stock. von. | sail Bttce, of Madison, one of the membore ofthe Con- | Rail Situated in Northbridge, was entirely destroyed by | N[RWTOWN R APTLEG Tie eabecre Holborn, London. ate | Micekitae: Michnessteoraing te lave, | | It was their intention, however, if the weather con | atic stce? a candidate forthe oflee of Ail none of which was ieweae Ayame cotvon machinery, | °Y, onandand ofen for vie im barrels hot m0 | WitAd' prew, tinued fait, (o move on 'to Bent’ Fort, 100 miles, with | jutant Cie cars. Bush, of Exie, and Mather, of in connection with «mill adjinings webich warnecey’ | garkety also, ‘S00 Werrels OF chpice Lindy” Apples, Sprivem Y bormer oF Frankl, B RY aif a he seeds possible, ond winter Sere, By doing 40, | Troy, are vendidat Were inured {or $80,000, $10,000 Ske Manuiacturors’ | De™6% Greeur, tic. uiqren and Potatoes ni ways on hand and IN evabled to reach Sante Fe early in the ; Thomas Smith, the anti rent ntative { wn, ‘ Dut ap to oder ‘or shibping ar thes HOTY . HD ‘ pos » ‘@ from ; Mutual office town, 0, t Gtvere Adtaininnsttors of the eatate of fohe A: Drew, | #prl0g.—Bt. Leute Rep, Dec 29. | schoberie, te working predigiousiy for te Speabershig™ | ize otige inthis town, and $10,000 each ut two ofthe | a imers vas ot Palm mason

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