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Vol, XM, Bo, THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, Girculation---Eorty Thousand. DAILY HERAL D--Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 35 Br nun—payable in advance. i HEKLY HEMALD—Every Saturday-—Price 64 cents pv-—$3 1234 cents per annum—payable in advance. HERALD FOR KUROVE-Every Steam Packet day. Price 6 cents per copy—$3 00 per angum, payable in a venee. *ADVERTIS! “MENTS at the usual prices—always cash inadyance. hs PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty md dew patch. ‘All letters oe ¢o) shinent, mi ¥ from the subseription money remitted. JAMES GORI ON BENNETT, Proprietor of the EATARLISHMENT, mand Ni aunications, by mail, addressed to the BAY BANG ALCUMMUMA CHANGE OF HOURS T <a a a = LROAD. WINTER ARKANGEMENT——0n end alter Monday, } Dec. 28, 1446, Trains will rau as follow. Leave Buoomurn—at 7 o'clock A.M. (Boston train) for Greenport, daily, (except Sundays) stonpiag at Fezmingdele and Bt. George's Manor. ato¥¢ A. M., daily, for Greenport aud diate place 5 “ atdP M. for Farmingdale, daily. Leave Gresnront—at M., daily accommodation train for Brooklyu 34g P. M., (Bostou Train) of om the arrival of the boat from Norva h, dady, (except. Suu- Gaye.) 34 pping st Bt. 'Georg’s Mane’ and ‘irmingd Ve. Leave Farminepaur a: 6% A.M. daily, (except Sundays.) iecocimodan <a tenia; and T8 Aaa Se BAT Leave Jamatcamm 8 o’elocs A. M. » 1B. ML, and 636 P. ‘M., for Brooklyn, or on’ the arrival of Bostos train. SUNDAY TRAINS will hereafter run to Thompson Sta tion— leave Brookiya at9A. M. for Thompron and interme- dliata places, {commencing Sanday the Sth November, return. ing leave Thompson at 2 o'clock P. M., Farmingdale 2%, Bh pete ea Kast New Yi fedford, 8 cents: Now York, 1934; Race ‘Trotting Course. 10%; Jumaren ae peas) ace te . (17 miles) 3734; Clowsville, (during the sea. Cont) 5363 Hempstead, 3734; Branch 3154; C ‘Hace, 44; Weatbury, 44; Hicksville, 44; Farmin; Deer Park, 69: 48; Saffolle Station, $1; Lake R. Brat ; jon, $1 18%: Vaphauk, $1 3734; 1 Gig; Matt mols #1 oye Curehe sus’ a 6 attetuck, 3 Cutchogue, Eh Sep Makers. 1 cizes, Curstogas, Si ain, 2 25, atreet, to receive baggage fur the several trains, 30 minutes before the hour of starting from the Brooklyn side. ‘The steambont “Statesman” leaves Greenport for Sav Har- hor on the arrival of the Boston train from Brookiya — d25rh FOR BUSTON AND PROVID« NUK, wa Rees: nid Love Ialand, Hatlroad— Night On and after Mondsy 2ath instant, ‘Tratus ‘will leave the foot of Whitehall street. South fer- ong Island Railroad. on Mondays, Weduesdays, and at? o'clock, FM, for Greenport crossing the Sound nington, in the favorite sound steamer NEW HAVEN, has been provided with masts, sails, and extra ordina: zy auchors, and from thence to Providence and Boston by the mail trains which conuect with the steamers Massachusetts and Governor, Fare to Stonington : $2.50 “ Providence 400 “Boston. tee eee 500 ‘The steamer New Haven has new boilers, and’ will take only light freights. 4% rh NOTICE. On and alter Friday, November 20th, th steamboat SYLPH, Captain Braisted, will make the following trips to and from Staten Rotice, viz — ‘x ke Staten Island At 10 2M 2 P.M. 4 REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON VIA NORWICH & WOR. STER, without change of: or Baggage, or witha 'y flst commamieates through by steamboat and rhilroad. engers by this line are accompanied through by the con: ductor of the train, who will have particular charge of their beggage, and who will otherwi attention to thei ease and comfort. ait ‘This line leaves south side Pier No. 1, North River, foot of Battery Place, daily, (Sundays excepted) at 4 o'clock, P. M and arr.ves in Boston in time to take all the eastern trai ‘The new steamer WORCESTER, Capt. Van Felt, leaves every fuesday, Thursday, and Saturdays, at 4 o'clock, P.M. ‘The steamer’ CLEOPATRA, Capain Wil leaves every Monday, Wednesday, and Kriday, at 4o’cloek, P.M. For further information, inquire of J.'H. VANDERBILT, No. # Battery Place, North River. 25 thre WINTER ARRANGEMENTS —The Norwich, Worcester and Boston Rail Rond and Steam Transportation Line—The sub- stautial steam propeller Trumbull, Captain Daniel Hay will run regularly between Norwich and New York, making two passages a week; lewving New York from pier 12 FE. R: Post paid, or the portage wiil be de- | NEW LINE } i SAIL FI | POOn THE 11th GARR * ROSUIUS “ BIDDUNS, OF LIVERPOOL PACKET OF EACH MONTH— FROM NEW YORK, Ship SHERIDAN. Capt. Commish, dinuary 26, JK. yRoM rask, February 26. Eldridge, March 26, Cobb, April 26. kroRKrooL, | GARRICK, December il. ce of p Il be provided. . c of 0, LLINS, 6 South street John Bee | sod abili aach month. mére the city of wew York and will b on with whatever can conduce to gers, Price of passage $100. Neither the captains nor owners of these ships will be re spamsible for auy parcels or packages sent by them, unless regular bills of lads ‘or freight or Pasi of Packages sent jigned therefor. | iat BROWN, SHIPLEY & UO, Liverpool, NEW tiNk OF LIVEKPOOL PACKETS. gob, from se ‘or —: Tverpool &t mouth From New York. Liverpoot New ship Liverpool, 1106 cone, $ReC, ft Web Eldridge. fugaes a Qet New ship Queen ofthe West, )juinary 2) Mar {aotones Woodhouse, RE New Ship Constitution, 1600 cons, ) Mebruary 21 April June 21 August October 21 Dec March 21 = May igned therefor. 6 apply 10, ; OODHULL & MINTURN, 6 6 6 6 6 Septem’r 2) Nov. 6 6 6 6 6 6 Ship Hottinguer, 1050 toms eae a | ee Ira Bursly Cea ee ‘These sgostantial, fast sailing, frst class ships, all buitt ia are commanded by men of experience e despatched panetually on the 2lst of Their cabins are elegancand commodious, and are furnished the ease and comfort of passen- 87 South street, New York, or to FIELDEN, BROT Liver HERS & CO., poo) A huinersibe, ote ROC OT. Co. ARRANGEMEN Remittances to and Feasnye, from Great Britain and {reland, BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- POOL PACKETS, Sanling from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month. Also, by first class Ferousseiding to the Old Country for their friends, ean make the necessary nrrangements wit have them brought out in the Black Ball, or Old first class ships agent, Mr Roe! American ships (weekly.) the subscribe: ny of the eight ships comp ine of Liverpool Packets, sailing from Liverpol on the Ini and 16th of every month. Also, by ing {rom that port weekly, which our ra, Ani pr Senior, there, will see are sent out without delay’ « ‘The Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpoot Packets, eom prise the following magnificent ships, and will sail from Liv- erpoo! on the regular appointed days,as follows :— ae February FIDELIA, Ist Jai EUKOPE, 16th NEW YORK, pe A 6th 0. C. Mi aUary, Ist 16th y Ist Sept 16th 16th "16th 16th 1th 16th * ember + lat June, ist October. Ist July, Ist Noyember. z Ist Aug., IEE December. P.8.—The public are respectfully notified, by desire of the owners of the Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, that no passenger agents but R. B & Uo. have perm from thei to advertise to briny an they ai of said line in this Me city. on out passengers by that line, > the only regular authorised passenger agents ht, for my amount, on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublii 4 . Prescott Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, Loudon,wt ich are paid free of discount or any charge whatever, in all the also on rincipal towns throughout England, Ireland So2tierd and “Appiyer adarees bp lorias 9 att anit % Walton str o?re OCH eet, N.Y The officeof Mr. Roche, Se: BHT 3 & Co, nevt door oy AS 5 Dublin sireet, he Fulton Bank. Liverpool. ih cere thank: for their very liberal support he h twenty years, and ‘The desparch by and the pro have been paid at the diffe J. McMURKAY’S: is to h soli hien ne! by ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1847, > aS OLDEST ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES. umerous friecds and the received for upw: which his very numerous nt banks, are, he tlatters hy SUBSCRIBER respecituily begs leave to tender his public cds of ts a contiauation of their confi lence, his passengers have been bi ought drafts iroselt a sufficient gaarantee to the public for the faithful pectorm- ance of any future contrac! entered into with him ‘The following are the days of sailing of the regular fine of packets to and from Liverpool, vi f each month through addition to the above regular line a number of sp! suci as the Adirondack, Marmion, Rappahannock, Li- re 26th of e: ist, 6th, 1th, 160 tthe year. berty, Sea, Greenock, Broom, and Ocean Queen, wil tinue to Old Blip. For veicht, whicls will be taken at summmet race ge. Passnge, paving clogart cecommodiions. apy to the y , on board, orto Soe enone A, BILL, Norwich, Conn.,and to m*r Jak N. BRIGGS, 40 South st. New York. UNITED STALES MAIL LINK. FOR ALBANY AND TROY, VIA Bridgeport and Housatonic Railroad. Dur- ing last summer, the Housatonic Railroad as been ‘witha heavy H ‘Rail, from Bridgeport to the Westers Railroad. ‘Through by Daylight, daily (Sun- days excepted) at 644 o'clock, A. M. he Steamboat MOUNTAIN® ER, Capt. W. H Frazee, Jeaves the foot of Market street, E. R., for Bridgeport, Daily, at 6 o'clock, A M. No freight taken'in the Passenger Line. Passengers take the Cars at Bridgeport,and without change of Cars or Baggage Crates, arrive in Albany and Troy at 5 o'clock, P. Me New Cars and Locomotive engines have been rocured, and the Road is iu every respect equal to the best New England Road (A Freight Line by Steamers Nimrod, and Mohegan, daily—Freveht Tariff same as last year—For turther par: tieul@s mquire at the Office on Market street Pier, and at Livings:ou and Wells’ Express, 10 Wall Street. di tm re G. M. PERRY, Acent. BRITISH AND NORTH AMER CAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS of 1200 tons and 440 hor: wer each, us der contract witn the Lords of the Adm Capt. A. rhe pt. J Hewitt. ap..C.H RB. Judions ‘apt. Win. joston, via Halifax, ax foi FROM BOSTON, |, FROM LIVERPOOL, Hiberai Feb. 1,187 Hibern . 4, 184 ¢ rt 1, 18:7 Camb “ 4, W847 Hibeimia pri 1, 147 Haberni March 4, 1847 Vassaue Money. From Boston to Liverpor eee B12. From Boston to Halifax ” . No berths aecured antil pai ‘thei carry ex P jerenced surgeons. No freight, except specic, received on ng. ht, pasaage, or any other information, apply to oe De BRIGHAM, Ins Awent ALHABS DERM & COS, 6 Wall st above line betweea Liverpool s beep entered 1nco with ish a line between Lay: amships for this ser ear due noti 's government, to es erpool! a1 ‘New York direct. T' vice are now being bu ‘ be given of the time Under th eoutgact the steamers will sail every Saturday during eight months, ond every forn juring the other mouths in the year, ioing alternat ween Liverpool, and and Boston. and between Liverpool and New York. Ph PERSONS wishing to remit money to \ England, freland, Scotiand, or Wales will do well fo auply fo ihe subscribers, at, the old esablished passaye offive, 275 Pearl treet, Where ws usual drafts are faruished for large or amail amounts on the National Bank of Ireland, Northern Banking Co, and National Bank of Scott nd, paya ble ondemand, ut the numer us branches throug owt seth countries, wit out discount: also, on RC. GLYN & CO., Bankers, London, and vn CG, GHIMSHAW & CO, Liver pool. Applyto SAM’L TH MPSON & NEPHEW, JiJ m* rh Old Kat blished Passnge Office, 275 Pearl at. im Liverpoc The regular line of London Packets saj nd 24th on the Ist, 8th 13th, 2st, ni Persons d the Old above 9 untry it from Li thereby preventing the least p 16th jendid vessels can | erpoal 3 and fro h, ist lendid il cons ly in regular succession, sibility of delay or detention New York n Londen on the 6th, 28th of each month throughoat the year sirous of sending for thetr friends res ing in ve them brought out in any of the n moderate ter And for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their families or friends, 1 have arranged the pay- ments of my Drafts on the fo! lowing Banks :— ‘Armagh, Drogheda, Londonderry, Athlone, Dundalk, Lurgan, Bandon, Dungarvan, Monaghan, Dangannon Downpatrick, Ballymena, Dubi Parsonstown, Ballyshenuion, Skibbereen, Ballina, Slixo, Cork, Strabane, Coleraine, ‘Tralee, Clonmel, Wexford, Cavan, Watertord, Carlow, Youghal. Coorhill, Lin mel SxGLAaND—Messrs. Spoover, Attwood & Co., Bakers, Lon aon; Messrs. Jas Beckect & Son, and Mr. Richard Murphy, Liverpool ScorLanp—The City of Glasgow Bank, and all its branches aud Agencies. ra de}phia, Boston, and Balt: more, being a ‘on applicat addressed to Or, Com James Bec! Mr. Hicnan er of Pu Ker & Mun ‘assages ea nls be engaged from Liverpool to Phi y the Rexular Packet Ship bersouaily, EPI by letter, por McMURRAY, and South street and i N 1 1 Waterloo pool t paid, New York Road, d23r MISSOURI NEBRASKA, ally paid. ‘or fir PAG owing order i= DRAFTS on ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES (Persons can remit any emount from one pound and upwards to their friends in any part of Great Brita o Ireland, by applying to the cribers, of whom drafts can be obtained payable at sight, without discomt,tn all the priueipal towns and cities through: out England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, ‘Chose obtaining drafts can forward them by the packets of the Ist, 6th, 'Ith, 36th, 21a ot 76th of the month of December, or the Hoy al Mail Btesmers sailing from Boston on the 16th, and Ist of January. WS. T. TAPSCOTT, 86 South sty aor 24 door below Barling sitp PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. eaintiy ANGEMENTS FOR 1847, W. BYRNE & CO., OF NEW YORK AND LI- VERPOO! oldest and largest established eas, beg leave to call the at- enerally to their superior arrangements Persons desirous of sending through ouse, for their friends residiag in the * Old Country,” afely depentl they will have immediate despateh, aud every means will be taken to prevent detention in Liv pooh The Facke Ships of this line ave atl of the first cle and ¢0 pmmainde: men of acknowledged skill-one of sail every five days. Arrangements can also be made teal deal Aireety from Dublin, Cork, Wate ford, Loudonderry, and Bet Diafts aud Bills of Exchange, given for any amount, paya- ble on demand, withont discount, at any of the prineipal towns in United From the above arrange- Tents, the subscribe tly expect that the patronane them for many years whieh has been so liberally extend + Will not be withheld the coming season of emigration, Bivould any of the parties engaged for, note will be rel For further particulars, af b 58 Sout i be dispatches Kor freigh Foi tt | tail ns above. J) Sbip ST. NICHOLAS, Capt. N. W. MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKE rhe af E. & hips will a ta ik ie i tee gence on the ist, and from Marseilles the lth of each mow Caring 6 year, as follows :— ips, Ps, Capi RUCK de JOINVILLE, (new) Law BOYD & HINCK ire $Tontine Bnildings, 88 Wall. pS FOR HAVRE—S He > sof this its will aie a yenr in the fol Ship UTICA, Capt. J A. Peirce, Eveleigh. hip ONEIDA, Capt. Fanek, Ship BALTIMORE, ston. ‘They are all of the first cinss, ably commanded, and accommodations ample and co: Capt. J. John. Silveste: veleig Coulter, Sept. 10 F cominended by , for passengers an Goods addres spe AIN & PHELYS, Proprietors street, or to No, 103 Fry ren From N. York. F’m I Fel Oc June th Jn! Dee. 1, Jan. modious. The price of tage in the enbin is $100, exclusive of a liquors pply to FSSED INCREN Agents, No.9 Tout ine Buildings, Goods sentto the agents | or fone other the expe rwar ding, will be subj & J.T. TAPSCOTT beg to the public, thac the BROC ADAM Persons wish Secor! Packe tually on the 15th Perienced captain Packets, sai York on the ts ships en PAC apaee the Line CARR, them bi ple terms: aceusto' very m IKE PRX i i SOINVILLE. Vapuune Krom N, York CK. de . » April } Sept. 1 MISSURI, . May 1 Oat t ARCOLE (new) 1 Nov. | GASTON ' Dee. 1 NEBRASKA (new) Aug. 1 Jan. 1 Bhi From Marseilles 10 10 10 10 Watson, Oct. 10 Mar. 16 These vesvels are of the first class axperience. ‘Their accommodation passed for comfort and eonveniene will be forwardediree of other chary nen of ansur to the than those actu ts SCOND LINE. favre b. 16 Jane 16 eb. 1. Mar. 16 ly 16. Oct.1, Nov. 16. April 16. Aug. 16 Dee. 16. ié. with i pase No. 86 Wall street. ect to auzt m LINE : ‘Ss form their friends and rre agents for the Regular Line f every mouth. The foito rought oat They sail tri ith, and are com: med to the passe: noted for their kindness to pee engers. Kor eaner Pe & J.T. TAPSCO Kw FROM ERPOOL.—Consignees will please take 1 from Glasgow on the Wth, and owing part of @ named | RROW Panc- | nded b F trade, and ex. tion 1 rh stre door below Burling slip. PACKET SHIP ROCH Liv- nowee that she is this day diseharging uoder generel order, pier, West side Bar of goods. j25 rh ling 81 p. ing 5 Consignees will atten ODAULL & MINTURN, 87 Routh str befor ans now loading » having go00 a re ipt eet, e the w li mino- dations, app. y on board, Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, EDWARD K. COLLINS, or to 6 South str “northern hive.” The last summer was remarkable, the NG, JANUARY 31, 1847. Letters from the Army. Foreign Theatrical | be able to accommodate six hundred persons more than | cover _ the together : so 7. hi “ ‘man” was still being: | the present Italian op?ra how! he stage proscenium | aceording to in such ci Busasiamht CNeRi90) TH AA VON: | oe es eee cee ere ea | ae a ie ch aie intel oak ok entice | Sten ei ee eee, rd be ro modified that so We have had, for several days past, a specimen of win: | Cygs as before mentioned. Miss Romer is the prime don | theatre. much thereof as relates to the fee of the raid arbitrators so. present actively engaged on the | be rte ithat no feeste allowed to the said ter quite uncommon in this latitude,and the oldest inhab- ng, assisted in the other parts by Messrs. Weiss, Rafter, ‘Tyo partios a tricken out, and that no fees te allowed to Hie aR HOM 1) Pa uate Ve PLURME DEIN TROY Vat celica!’ owed, Wobetie;Meuars; Klowent | mrestnne tame terion of toeeliion Gnd cat ative ine nd others he and aro hereby restroine) from ith Mrs. Cliford, Micses Fortescue and Woulds, are at | may “go pine in secret” Herrs,Madames, and Signoras CONE Se ent eet aoe he ot rivers beingjalmost unprecedentedly high, and con‘inu- the Haymarket Theatre. rule all. E me Cksmane pd We ‘the nelle ra) the petitiomeal ing s0 for along period. The people then predicted as | Boz's now Christmas piece has beon brought out at | | The Bey of Tunis having beon present at Madame |). 15 punckel, for an order to stay was extruordinary a winter season—some even said that they the Lyceum. Feineloe Cua reptese DY: RMAs: reed a lai cone een ove man opiaernod Jolin Miles he rostrained from thw com: would aot be surprised if the Tilo Grande should be | 167s hare. Worllldge, Mines Delp, ‘Mey, Grove, Poster, | replied, “ihe fethe spirit of an eagle embesied ia gor’ | * seteds iodog ahd belngan the there cf Cocmineal frozen up in consequence of our arrival. The fact, with anu’ Mrs. Keeley. , | itis said that this orienta! o: was highly appre- from removing therefrom any of the wood or timb afew more degrees of cold, might be realized, for ice to | Granby and Mrs. Sterling are at tho Princess Theatre; | “lated. ing the ; A | Lambert, Howo, Wright, Bedford, Madame Celeste and | During the past month of November, tho new pie 19.—-‘Thorans Pettit, deft. in error, ads Di Rpovaiconeyle | Uncknames, Was) aupeyren. Slimeet, Srery. | Tar C ene eon ee ‘Adelphi; Pelot’s French troupe | brought ont at the Paris theatres, wore tvo operas, two | Orent, pit. in error. Judg’t of the Onondaga court reshees Hite op jn ine natives sas Dest wey haye been at the St. James Theatre; and Messre. H. Mol- | Comedies, three molo-dramas, and twelve vandevilies; in | with costs. John G. Han er, plit in error, vs. Johu ill the cold weather, as their houses are generally with- Pha! . Youn cha Li all, nineteen new pieces by forty authors, besides eleven | ters, deft in error. On defendant’s motion, ordl out fire places, and their clothing not always abundant. | 10% Phelps, A. Younge, H Marston, Scharf, and Laura Li | Saddler's We revivals, and fourteen benet teal with costa But the most vorious effect of the ‘orthers” here, is the | ““di#on, at the Saddlor's Wells. Hy i eeern epee “4 great mortality it produces among the invalida assembled | Astley has brought out a variety of novelties at his) At the Italian opera, Paris, Verdi's opera of “I Duc Fo- nn OF, Bae, Lipp Prfent in the generrl hospital. Many aro sent hexe ia that low | Amphitheatre, and was making moro money than at any | reari,” is in active rohearsal, of which we vntertan . MS is. Lo A. Foot. New stage of disease, wherein every attention and comfort, | O! the theatres. greathopes. “L'Elisir d’Amore” is to fol r ye cos's to abide the event. Dan Bile ors vs. John Lewis and John L Elizabeth H. Rodelitf, exr, Jas. Boor W. De Witt, executors of Peter W. Rede besides the greatest physical advantages, are requisiteto | The Theatre Royal was to open on the 26th ultimo. | #ely: ; reserve their lives even tora few days. Hence, they | Madamo Anna Bishop was offered #600 for a month’s | _Lablacho is daily expected in Paris, on his r fall quickiy, and in large numbers, before the calling performance at Liverpool, Birmingham, | Naples. blasts of winter. The mortality among the vol Hughes, the equestrian, is desirous of erecting a build” | “Ferdinand Cortes” will be produc he Mayor and Common Council of Brooklyn unteers, who have left their homes for ser ing in London on the principle rque National | dor at the Royal Theatre of the the plainttt e in this war, has been almost incredibly great It is | 7K in tmndon ont act . ight fine horses from the Hippodrome are to be intro tl David P. Coons, assi fA. F. Mill asserted that about thirty-three per cont a fallen, in | Champs Elysées at Paris, for the purpose of equestrian | eight fine horses from the Hippodr t inte David P Coons, assignee of * va) performances, the cost of which he e: psat about | duced. This is exactly the number of horses which k&e., Motion for batt » by exposure, and dise ace, In th Lag ery £20,000, anct is willing to advance haif of the ahove sum, | formed the cavalry of Cortes when he made the conquest D tape Toray Dothing of the “relative eificieney as eel. | 4 he caa find parties that would join him in the specula: | of Mexico. S. bynes Thy diers, of volunteers and regulars, the former seltom uc. | “2 On the 19th ultimo, -on the occasion of the King’s birth- Defendant | a new trial denied nd a di quire uny of these soldiorly habits which are essential | | Pantomimes seem to havo superseded burlesques at | day, a new grand opera was brought out at the Choatre | for anew trial dens rp i * Paar to the preservation of health ina southern climute. The | most of the theatres this season, Royal, Berl niitied * William of Orange,” of which \y neral sessions o! single virtues of discipline aud subordination are of the | Mr. Leigh Murray and Mr. Oxberry have joined the the libretto is by M. Frederick Foerster, aod th vary highest importance in this view aloue; for the wild | Lyceum company. by Mr. Chi Eckert This praine | the ful @Xceustes and unrestrained indulgence #0 success The overture and ces inthe second | emusic | @ r judgment 5 fulieat | Jan 22-—-Loratio G Onderdonk, plaintiffs in er The People. Rules for affi:ming judgment ip this cat ommon am. nj flaha og ES, vac the eflicers so disposed. Sickness, io all its forins, siezos ’ , : b ntahtin. | mboser was.called on the atage, now trial grunted, with costs to abide the event Wool thom, aud they accuse country und climate of all the | _ It is assorted that Jenny Lind, the “ Swedish nightin- | On the 24th ultimo, Madile Iaoline hed to mako her , ages and P. arrews va, Samuel T., Comsiock horrors which are directly dute to their own evil habics | le,” will shortly appear on an English stoge. third debut s Lyona ‘Theatre, ia La Countess du | Sy ement reversed ih, sosteosdehae Hialshaae va. Fac While I write, on this 10th January, the Mexicans are | ‘The Era states that Mr. Lumley has engaged Madame | Tonuenu. afternoon Gora of ber apartments | irick McGuire, The eoge war aubuitted to the Jory astonished and horror-stricken by a fall of snow ; their | Anna Bishop for her Majesty’s Theatre. were beset by a band of rade fellows in blouses, de 1s are pulled tightly around them, and as they go shivering about the strects, Americano,” © malo,” “Frio,” runcho frio,” are their oxprossive exclamatious We term the Mexican, the “blanketed nation,” but to- retired, and on coming into court rendered ver: for the plainti!—Andiew Benniger and F. S. Coz zens ve. HQ Ste * The cause put off for this term. ‘oses Putten va~ Samuel R. Cowen. The court manding ticket’, ‘They were told that there were bone there; they must apply at the theatre. Not satistied with this, they d which v A Casino has been opened in Manchester, the fitting up of which cost £2000 ‘The musical department is un- der the direction of Mr. H. Aldridgo. to get rid of them, Mu tie. ts day we behold scores of our own people naturalized in Mita B wseano has socepted an engagement at the Prin. | stairs, a second baud of ruthans aitackoi! her wi the jury, who gave a verdict of $84 79 for plein thie respect. [' is singular how readily the ¥ cons Theatre, and will make her appearance on tue 2nd | demand. In conseq of these outrages, sho was | guts aie ‘ sti chagges his manners and customs. But a shor of January, in Anna Bolena.” beluind he atre; she explained th : George W. Stanton and G. W. Stanton, Jr. here, the American doffs his broad cloth and gaiters | A new five act comedy, by Dion Bourcicault, bas been | to the au the risi the curtdin a 8 fi a $31 for the fancitul deer skin. The American saddle | accepted by Mr. Webster, for the Iaymarket beatre, | eight of the rule w en into curindy. mA Beak at aibony eet debe Bata 4 or ea DY “of ine icpggeen i pt ahd’ ey and will be produced early next month, At the Porte Si. Martin theatre, a drama is about to be | que iges $202 34 —The Canal Bank of Albany no comparison wit serape, . jece, called the “ Round of Wrong,” juced, entitled * L’inondation,” founded ou the re pa tte r: ce! features of a swarthy sendrita under a rebeea, with al | ‘Phe scone is laid In @ rural part cf hivlod, ent ie ‘The direct the little theatre, Les Ombres Che- | Marqnis Burnes vs. Nelson Swan. ‘This trial is not most the samo satisiaction they might bo expected to | pero speaks a broad Yorkshire daleet. ee whe directress of the little thea rye: Che. sae 3 ichelnay? derive from looking at a white and beautiful country. | BCP? Sheeks a broad Yorkshire dialect, noises, the widow Seraphine, has jus , at the age of | Kéessing a woman, covered with an American bonuet, Oh Trmpo. | ‘The Strand Theatre, and the National Baths, Holborn, | sixty | eee Smith, Inquest damages $643 40.—Tie Cenal Wb - ‘i : ia pda ‘i Personal Intelligence. var O P,Q. | have followed the example of the Adelaide Gallery, and | ‘Tho Gazrtte Musicale, of Loipsic, reports that Liszt ‘ ‘ ans Maramoras, Dec. 28, 1846. rape nuformed ied € ar The umusemonts con- | has just married a young Hungarian peasant girl. leasamirann ribet onde ate herb Since the departure of Gen Patterson’s column, on the | #st ofa cone ert, foowed by dancing. The ballet of * Aladin, or The Wonderful Lamp, has | ynanimously elected an honorary member of the Phil 22d, we are again receiving most alarming accounts of It ia the in’ ion of Mr. Beale, at the close of the | just been brought out at a, With immense suc- | sopbian Society of Wittenburg College, Ohio, for th promotion of social, moral, literary and scientific im- Ir. Macready is certainly to be the lessee | provements ° next ny and that the Poet Bunn” is ices to Her Majesty’s Theatre, and ley’s factotum in directing tho stage bu siness of the thea! Mr. T. Williams, brother to th vocalists, has been appo'n the designs of the enemy against Matamoras and other | Royal Italian Opera soaan, at Covent Garden, to. per. towns on the line of General "Taylor's communications. | torm English operas, ona moat extensive sealo, and lent Some excitement exists here, at present, in cou- | he means to retain the same band and chorus, in order to fD y reqnence of a report that the Mexicans have assem: | do justico to the works of English composers te geberd Ae bled in the interior of Tamaulipas a large force, with rated i ; , oe ui the firm purpose of attacking us at this point. One ac: | j, noe bey ite named Deshayers, a bullet master, died | become Mr. L count locates this force at Linares, and another at Victo- soe " ¥ ria, or its neighborhood. All concur in representing its | The Ethiopian Minstrels aro at the St. Jamos ‘Theatre, numbers at about 6,000 men, 2,000 of which are cavalry. | 22d as succossful ua ever. ‘They bad again periormed ‘The iatter are, perhaps, the best troops in the world to | before the Queen. at the Bencher’s Chapel, Lincoln’ steal and plunder from an enemy, especially a defeated | Ballet as well as opera will form an attraction at the sig pedal one. tis now their object, if anything serious is to be | Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden, which is placed un- | __D8ptez, says a French musical journal, ios been ap- attempted, to dash into one of the towns occupied by us, | der the mi ement of Mr. Beale, of the firm of Cramer, | P°Mted professor of music to the i'rench princes mareer and rob —— 7 roe erp (annie ison and Beale, of Regent street. Concerts were givon at Liverpool on We¢ their ranchos, or chaparral retreats. At Camargo, the |, Se at ; isto | #¢ Diackburn on Thursday, at beth of which plaza fe strongly forifiod, ant tho work of afew hours | 4 tatuo of Sho eminent tragodian, Mrs, siddons to | pC ackbaen Oe Stld o SHE are REC RaR TOL AIAIAIN CTA cs gtastass | Deasientratiad to, Mu Thoad Chupbell, thie ssuiptor: |». Theifitst entire: Moglish oogoart given at Vieuss took ‘ea jot oe it Pabrg likely Cth gates poh tha It is full length figure, in ideal drapery,’ with a scroll | place on th © 21 Decoinbor, by William Streather. ‘The place without such a fight as might well be expecied | ' the right hand, and nothing in the left. gol’ 'a harp converto, performed auetidoente’ kehic:, | _ Mona. Eduart, the Lithonettiste, says he bas oilfcem, : Mr. Vandenhoff has been giving “ Roadings from Ham. | 8%," @ harp concerto, performed magnificently by him ; eatin be from Buckeye troops. M Ki g a fantasia ior the flute, by R. Pratten ; “Rage thou angry | mitted suicide. We will believe himg The mail yesterday from Camargo brought us nothing | let" at the Literary Institution, Preston. He also gave a | ¢ienune tor tie fute, by H. Prattéen; "Rage thou Tenn |: Oesbe tats Inekietabs Inctines OF Semen Gon fromMonterey and Saltillo. We aro amured, however | gratuitous loctare; ax hia donation, at Ashton under. | orm,” from’ The Gipiy’s, Warning.” sung by Joon | On Friday last, the house of John Connor, shat nothing very important has transpired; otherwise | Lyne, on behalf ofthe fund ior the post, Me: J. Pringa. | Greg puril of Staudgal ; anda fentdee di bracurafor | township of Lanark, Canada, was Durat to the gnbund. the Mexicans here, woul have rovealed it by unmistak | A subscription hus beenstarted in Liverpool for the samo | te hatp, trom themes by Hicci, also by the concest | He perished in the ames, Komment fee able signs. When nothing is observed unusual amovg | object. a1) there were:strestharonetutadred arid Sity aces |. eer ate rene. the natives, there is surely no cause for excitament on | Dempster was at our Inst advices giving “ original bal- | present s amongst whom were Meyerbeer, Lord and | pater? tawhant oe in-one house it Bude's Lake, our part ; for Mexican expreases aro so rapid, that news | lad soirées” at the Princess’ Concert Room in London. | Lady Ponsunbye Prince Esterhery, and all: the hogink, | Rox Pe township, Morris co, four old ladie, whose Gomes by them far earlier than by our own messengers. | His groat talent asems to have been well appreciated by | families of distinction at preseat ik’ Viouwe, 3 {uited agos omount.to 338 years—the eldest beitg 85 and The journey hence to Mexico is said to have been per. | his large audien ‘ : é ; pe a phe Youngest 81." Probably so many aged peopl are not formed by their government exprosses inincteditiy short | gaat Cushman te way reports in soon to be married | gqqi*agine Viardet Garcia has just returned to Paris | living ander one roof in any other part of New jersey. 1 fl eased : emarned | from Berlin, Moslor, convicted in Philadelphia of the murder of his periods “When we first arrived on this river, not more engagement has been red to Mada! na | wife, is tob» executed on the 23d of April han four or five days were required, as dates of important | 1908 PuRiinh Rentlonan hid gpg j Ar despatches show, to communicate with the city of iexi- | _NMddle. Therese + , the favorita danseuse who | Thillon, by the manager of the h Opera Comiave,| ‘rhe Court House, ta Wewtuts Robnce be. Ny K at the opera with her | put the ‘Indy iasists upon an annual eongé of wovural | jyoe a ae oe co. An instance of this colerity was exhibited a week | &Ained so much appl 2 2 i y in Parit, but bas oo iatontion | Guile lady, eslste upon an ann on the 2th inst. It was fired by prisoner iz the since between Camargo and this city. An express rider pr pet rf Pope? f ' : ? jail 4 Fy ii ve of resuming her profe: » having fer som in past re- TY ivi a i ese leaving Camargo in the morning arrived here in the fg her p s mo time pastre- | Thalberg has been giving concerts at Saint Omer? y the return of the inspectors in Massachusetts, coms. On Dit, th Varieties. On Wednesday evening the line of communication by telegraph was open between Hartford and Toronto, dis- | tance 779 milos. A ten minutes’ talk was had between the operators at the two stations. Monroo Edwards died Thursday morning in tho pri- soa hospital at Sing Sing, of consumption, after an illness of about three weeks, n by the name of Calwallader, who was addicted its of intemperanee, committed suicide at the In- House, in Latayette, on the 19th, by taking poii Tho grist mill of Luther Whitney, of Lawren . Lawrence county, was destroyed by fire on Loss $4000; $1600 insurance, ans, tho acipal tenors | , and | John | evening of the same day. ‘The distance is about 120 | nounced the stage. Calai Boulogne; notwithstanding the nlave i e be miles, but in deviating from the direct route, to escape | ‘The French tenorsingor, Mass-t, has fuldited his on- | {iulaia,and Boulogne inuy: weeceivell ete ae | eres rs that the number of barrels of mackerel insyected rancheros and robbers, he probably rode not less than | gagement with M, Mereli at Milan, and intends remain: latter place, he was by tho two Missca Pyn them in the year 1846 was 177,000! This is more amon foe, topamthe widterthieety, atter p y tho ty sca Py jan a berrel for every family in the State—Gloucester in anticipation of whatever evonts may arise, requir- , g : Fitzwilliam has returned to the Adelphi Theatro, | has the largest inspection—nearly 43,000 barre's. Bos- P lay arise, J. R. Scott, the Amorican trogedian, is said to be in @ most successful tour injthe provinces. She will | ton has 19,000, and Newburyport and’ Wellfleet a litth ing a large amount of land transportation, the quarter- ith Mr. G. B a , vP el @ little master is busily engaged in preparing a large wagon | ‘ety with Mr. G. Bolton to appear at the Olympic. shortly su n @ principal chi 7 the above | larger number. train. Notwithstanding the ¢ urbed gate: o ‘affairs { Macartby, the Irish comedian, has been giving an en- | theatre, in a vew three on 1 Mr. Buck- ‘The trial of several persons, against whom indictments the interior, we have little difficulty in obtaining animals | tertainment atthe National Hall, fligh Holborn, Miss | stone is now employed were found for being engaged in the “ Scotland riot for our use. Money overcomes the patriotiam of the good | Macarthy is a very promising vocalist, and sang a now Miss Emma Lucombo is about to appear at the opera, | some time since, has been again put off. C political y Y rT pera, sain p ir people oF Nrasalivun 0. P,Q | Song, composed for her by “Alexander Lov, with great | in Florence, iu” I Puritani.” | intrigue. effect. : - bony! Bath Theat ed for the season, under mer” 5, > Ger. Wool’s Division, George Wild is acting with Mrs. W. (Misa Fanny Wil- eee tof Mi with The Lite Devil’? |, SUPREME Couxr ov tim Unitep Stare: og, Came at Avaua Nueva, (Mexico) Deo. 27, 1846 liams,) with Alexander, at Glasgow. (Carlo, Mrs. Charle ‘The Barber Bravo,” | day, January 28, IS47.—No. 27. New [orsey ¢ iiSinsrSiace my, hasty noto to, you from Parrus, we yy Miss Cusbnan has taken a second benefit ut Birming- und" Borough Poliles”” " | Bank of BostsH. ‘The peg wehaet oF thte'cmeee tae ee caused by intelligence from Gen. Worth that Santa Anna £ fr. Charles Horn hi: ar: ded the pipe Ne lectres | nned by Mr. R. W Greene for the appelle Adjourned ras on the march to attack him with an overwhelmiog | | Mr. Henry Betty hav mado a hitas King Lear, at Liver | 0 music at Liverpool and Manchester, which proved | til tomorrow, 11 o'clock Av force. This caused our division to move by jorced | pool, and is deawing excellent houses. highly successful. The vocal illustrations were well LN A TT TT LLL eR marches—our infartry marching one day nearly forty | Wm. Paul, the low comedian, is ogain consigned to a | *xtiined by Mrs. Horn 3 — wiles to this place—when the rumor was iouad to be pre» mature. Itix believed, however, that the enemy medi tated an attack upon our forces in detail, bat was deter AGENCY FOR THE SALE Ob V@IGTLAENDER'S DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS, Nie NEW supply of the different sizes of the above appara - sick bed. His disease is anenrism of a main artery, which | Bulfe and Hunn have not yet m considered iscura Aided by his wife, he hi m- | Herr Kaho, the cele menced relling tea, coffee, tobacco, &c., on coramission | turned to London fo i t : i F ess | CR (us, just received, x pe—Gen. F A , e his Scottish entertainment, given in Crosby Hall, se The London Sunday Times says, that the Ethiopian Ee Beer ese When our column leit Parras T wee absent on a recon. Hand aecompantos with bis a customed tect and talent theic greeting was loud, enthusiast nd continuous | ooisrunce towards San Luis, Zacatecas, and Durango, A musical romance, by the facetious George Rodwell, | During their from a ah ag their sue POWELL, OUUBIST AND AURIST, with an escort of 38 men, and came very near being cut | is to be brought on! at the Princess's Theatre | conses in tho pri 5 been un. | FN DS wo Diseasea of the Eyeiand Far, ond t ll im off by G00 Mexican cavalry. ‘The enemy is making i A momber of the Reyal Society of Musiclans hae | Peecedonted, and th have gathered an abundant “nnd ofhce, 61 Brosdwey, eoruay of Wierttiaaeaten, mouse preparations on cur whole front, from San Luis | lately had the misfortune to burst a blood vessel in the | *! olden harve provincial pres: a8 univer. |“ 7 and Durango to St. Rosulio, By the next mail I will | prime of life, which has totally incapacitated him from | *#ily echoed the favorable opi of the Londow jour write you more in detail . . . . pursuing his professional a His wag | nalo. The ‘excitement produced hy these simulated ‘th great attention and ad “My whole party hus been so censtantly and labor | brought before the governors (ho having a wife and | ble serenadera may be easily accounted for i i sub. | a y aul ‘ed ins few minute | jously occupied since we left Monciova, that while we | three b negro jacts selected for the hildren), and ‘an allov ot Am was unanimously n the Ear, permanente have collected «good deal of data, we cunnot, as yet, | granted him of 2100 year. Sacha laudable society aa | Mustrelay are free tee test taint of wulganty | em wive you apy additional results. ‘This, however, we | this deserves the best patronage of the public specially | —the tunes are quaimt and striking—the harmonies inthe shall proceed to do as fast as possible, when we are set | as the Royal Society of Musicinns publishes an account | *&t#eable nd musician like, and the readeriog unerring | Uled for a short me. 1 see that our column is to remain | of its recopts and exponeas anntatly Fee ecb top A elt a A ies Ut its festival, the | in th has been giving lectures on music at erpool, with very great ruccess | WIGS, WIGS w invented Wigsfand Sealps.are decid» ily the greateat improvement yet introduced 1 A¥ts to The e¢ # periectly comformble a ¢ wenrer unconseiour that he has a Wig on, @ been added, with ance ¢ creases the general effect incamp, which will enable usto work to great disad | 109th anniversary of whi vantage. : * Geueral Wool is an able officer. His command isin | Mt hares He excellent order, and well provided; which last was a Shoat : a will be held boxed many mom- * Tv lebrated m1 f ballet Pp, PY, h amilies of » nob nod nal Jim appearance that they canuot be great convenience to our friends when Joiaed them The celebrated composer of ballets, Paul Taglioni,has mili: the nobi oa. ane cal 4 Thad a tablo of latitudes and longitudes, winch wiii | lalt the Theatre Royal, Berlin,and has been engaged by - akone ania bd pg tie eles Pity do something to a better knowledge of the geography of | Mr. Lumley for Hor eaty’s Theatre, as ballet master, 14.—Present ——— (his country.” in room of Mr F Came at Aaua Nevva, Dec 27. 1846. Maddie Lucil Sin,—In obedience to your orders, | hay it to you the following list of lautuc rrot PERSONS IN PHILADELPHIA, and the city and State of New York can testa e oeudgr tal efficney of th kpoweriet CT R THUMPBON’S COMPOUND & JP ‘A WOOD NAPHTHA Griha has just succeeded M the honor (o | Fanny Elesler wt Rome; and sand long) | Vidlle Carlotta Gris) is to rept who leaves for V Me the end of the seasun ». Lucile Grahn, efauit and | in this cause entered on | | | 8 hereby open na Author For Cousu Coughs, Colin, Asthma gBrone Long Ole Hil the welebrated of Blood, he hen Pe Name of Places. Lat'de west of @ Bull, the celebrated Norwegian violinist, is play- Sect Son hellabis READ! KEAD ES North Gre n'ch | ing with grant suec the Principe, at Mad UME Stak’ caccen of Asrontenina GURE oF CRraonic Smonem ay ene ae Dg me. Dems Anew vaudovill e act, entitled " La Pretege | Gickman, for leave to Dear sininiadelobia, Mal "Cay p Lmile av rth San Autenio a9 26 93 me r Jarceur M. Scribe, was | liam Jenkins, late ser peat | hed b ndfally afflicted with an affect bine’ Antonio. . is 99 52 30 at the Gymnnage ut | 4 nd, ovtered h my pronovnced * Cheon! ‘Left bank Medint river, near 1¢ official bond of t ertised b veglected eolds Castroville +4029 20 15 »? new d 7 blishment, the ats vs Georgo R isi fnvoat was I 27... Regent bank Ss 29 20 57 on an! Dew dremantio establishment, the | “ = od ryasmoed that blood. wal aver Montpensier, wa to have bean opened on the jas, with the return, t . 28... Might bank Lice Sabina,” or 1 ‘i PF h pirersion, pain pad Hghtuess Eine reas: . tas said that the decorations and mise en tappoor and plead to the sane, within twenty short 1 the v-uvl palinonary symp » Right bank Rio Fri of the most magnificent description. aiter the last day of patlication, or bi H sing entire lose of necessary, Oct. . Right tank Le J a ° od. Wm Jones, late shernf, & twas leeched aud blistered over and ov 4 alice Wee Four Hungarians, named Weiss, Zaror, Schivary, and | ety OC’ Honhton nes ry basou remy ped oc Gee: {Second csmp from Granzwak, have been creating astonishment and adi “4 rickes ; mi Pieh ak cop geotl | stream called J ration at the Grand Tt dam, by their ox- wnat Hae | of your Compound By Pee kee traordiaary with th adiog and filing t vod N ud before | had taken the *S! Delt bank Rio’ voloes exer report of Daw epuatntasonrivee ve 10 continned watil | had taken seven bot sili miners concert tho cornet # pistons, the hau u ition, ordere id Commissioners Kell | health. poiterc tancull aot new be 12... Four miles “went from Presidio the viol : lonesilo, oa wack Perfection snd 6 at publi t otice hot for vour iuyaln de! © io Grande* 28 29 48.5 1003112 | precision of ton is suid, waro not the artists Lyman Keelorvs. G It. Sears and HRY, 123 Sprnee Near Nava, Mexico. 28 2143 seen, it would be believed that the music really proceed Clerk 01 Greeny correct his suseaement | The undersigned bears wit the truch of the . Bive miles south San do od from thos» instruments. These jodista aro now per | and re ot damage 1 and the vine, having personal kuowledge of all the facts of] de Kos 821 30.5 - h great af tt h Th h dr ot damages au M. HARRISON Z Ge Mowe ea oo es sense ses 08 2 forming with great success at the French Theatre of tho | plaintifis attorney be at | ent en- | °F be 4 17.4 Sins eu mites froin Sai Ferisn: |e Hag # they intond to go to Belgium and France, herevoon, rth | Price 40 CENTS per bottle; $5 per dotnet 18... Rio Alamos, 7 58 20.5 end will doubtless not forget to extend their tra to | xg uew for the correct ge Oxtoby This mveluable remedy prepared ONLY bs 22... 1g miles & 8.8 of Ban's Bh 7 our shores ere they again return to thoir native land. ve. John L ejectment with proof ANGNEY & DICKSOS 25... Arroya del Ahma (right bauk). .27 3 The “ Damnation de Faust” was prodaced, for the first | of serv cwnd plead | | NE. comer Sth Tne st [es ous miles north ot Monel ¥a..76 87 48 time, at the Opera Comiq Paris. This new work,” | to raid oarr entered:-*.|, a ieum tecint ll BY TL Toe we rR {.-+}4 mile northeast of Monelova,26 4 41 ways'a foreign musical contemporary, “in remarkabio | Abner Wool and. 1, We ‘inser and | | vgreuall by H. Johnson, rondway; Kin 1 Wmemetovd.:. : 101 38 39 | for its originality; several of the morceauz, exp D. Orcute, jr. A The 95 Motion to strik: | march and a waltz, were most energetically app! Previdio aot | itis most enthusiastically apokon of on wil sic out costs. Muth of Utica: Picidio del Mio Grande is 43¢ miles sonthwest of | among the many beautiful pieces of this “legend infour | Judgwent of reversal $e. DiM Woll’s ford, on the Rio Grande. h have been most highly praised, K. Jo nand M. M. iy Bape 4 4 tehian, adm, ‘These positions have all been determined in lati\ude Riven notice of amo this couse from the bid ‘Baster Hymn,” an” Hungarian from observations made upon the altitude et the nor ‘lod upon a national sir of Hungary, the ‘Latin cho. | calender, and no star, Polaris, seven, five, or threo altitudes wero taken at | rus” of the students, which, mingling with the “ Chorus | that the defendant pay the a each point, and the mean of all used asthe true altitude. | of the Soldiers,” produces 4 beautiful and charming et. | rel. Caleb Peters vs itich Most of the above positions have also baen determined | fect; and, above all, the air which Faust sings while | ordered, that the issue of Mackinne, eo ¢ woken upon the ding to law. ember 21, 184 WILLIAM 'f ving brought the said on, ortered, this chronometrically in longitude. Tne longitudes so axed | gazing on the sleeping Marguerite. Tho pertormance | cuit Court in Cortlan Robs Daniel J yey a 2 have not been placed on the list, as somo of them do not | was attended by the Duke and Duchess do Montpensior | Shaw end Joseph Brockway. Tike the couse 1 Pwere Ade correspond with results obtained from observations made | andthe élite of the Paris dilettanti from the cale 1 with $7 costs, Jacob Cury on the eclipses of Jupiter’s satellites. After the com-| ‘Tho Potit TY ter ads, RK b The li Sam urners, gave three performancos during the : ; thors pout weak at the Suasox Hall Coucert Room, nod afferded the | Ve: Robert Liv oor hecnede ny a9 ye Greatest dolight to numerous audionces; the piccannini | Of 4°!re facias and tostatum wciro facius ha Violinist has an excellent bow hand, and plays with an | and returned, on, motion ol plait snorgy and freedom truly surprising ina child of four | Ordered, that KR. c. Livingston and oth years old; her two sistors perform very nicely onthe | 9"4,,pleal to seid writs within twenty ¢ paign fs fiaished, these can ali be calculated again, and [ do not doubt that the results will be satisfactory. The three places, Son Antonio, Presidio Rio Grande, and Monclova, all portant points, have been de' mined in longitade by the eclipses of the first satellit WAL DROBE AND FURN Jupiter. Tho observations wore made by Mr. J. Gregg | harp both solos aad duets + und the tri . in. | #. Taylor vs. Newell Wright. ‘This cawse steick- | mbend at th ve and myself, with a very excellent telescope belonging t A 5 and the trio form a a very in- | 4), trom the calender with $10 costs and judgment for | . way, up a] to Mr Orege. .. ' i ba yaks pan pre A plaintiff. Huntin on va. Rt. Ranson. Commissioners | jediay eax bo attended to by Nira. J UeVENeEY I have observations for the determination of the fati | | Mr. Ransford has given his “ Gipsy Life,” and anow | kypointed. Tho loopls vx tel, John Cookran ant. Coo A nk EER BAIR J | tude of many points between Monclova and this place, | eotertainmont, entitled * Random Recollections,” at sev | W. Rathbone va. Anthony Van Slyck, lato sheriff WATCHES, SLKY, AND SIL but have net yet had time to make the calculations |< lary the provinces, with very great success, a- |, Proscedings stoyed until the noxt special term of the | WARE Very respectfully your obedient servant, gisted by ‘ie talented daughter, lies Ransford, of the | court. ‘The Peopio ex rol. John Hall vs. John Newhons, HE subscribers continue ty . B ERANKLIN , Music, whose singing afforded tho | assistant justice uppoaring and meat of gold ap 2d Lieut. U. ; Yon g. | highest gratification to numerous wlinooes | ak eieookeons nue! Fitts ve Ede | Makers, whieh will be offered at the . Handol’s oratorio Solomon was performed at Exoter | Wael W Ar stricken from the calendar | “Atha ss cuss tantly reeeiving the leteethlyted of Monreney, December 24, 1846. Holl, under the direction of Mr. Surnam, toa most crowd: | mas Scott vu. George 8. Doughty. | able Jewelry uf every. deseriptro I end you a fow lines by Major Vun Buren, wholeaves | gi andience. ho solos were well sung by ati bioe the calendar without costs. James | ¢nard chains; brenst pings eat ri rings; bi in half aa hour for New Orleans. Miss A-and M, Willloms, Mesats, Lockey and Phillipe; Liwin va. G.§, Doughty. The like. in the mat | head omaine : butter ke We bave had something of a stampied throughout this | and the choruses wore, on the whole, given in a very | ‘et ofthe A Town Qranby va BL joh ict Jast week, occasioned by « letter from General | gycellent manner, thd two On wbtee oro ay, | Maan @ raid Mano show cause next | ev Worth, who received information that Santa Anna wos | bearing down upon him with grout strength This, how: ever, appears not to have been the case, aud we are again te service of the Copy, ete, why an | ment should not be issued against bim for non. nent of tux on his person 2 town of jah will be performed on the 1th inst. ‘The prin | cipal vocalists will be Madame Caradori and Miss M. B | Hawes, Mr. Manvers (who has just returned from Italy me 6 dane at li« , enjoying a feeling of security. Tho effect produced ix, | g, Ph iddiy anby, Oawego county, wh od the said WLKS ANU URL AGGIES Glas 6 late Wectilitions, piel) fhe f bas onuaed pote Boo oercece barn trans, : ; ane has re(ased or neglected to pay. Franklin Pe Bec veusye Lrvtsercaptieie teroatieall be concentrated near Saltillo, Generals Wooland Worth | _ It has been decided that thore shall be bal t Co | va. RG Gilford. Motion to strike the rom the | Cufornia where rsele by are there, and General Butler exercising chiet com- | eat Garden Theatre, F the operas. calendar « Stilweil ads. awe: WM RYDER & BROTHRES, maud. General Taylor hes again left us with the divi Preparations for taking down tho interior of Co- | John Bratt CU-vAKTNEK SHIP NOTICE sion of Twiges tor Victoria, After going a# far as Mou- | vent Garden Theatre will bo commenced iggmedi-| Jan 17--Ja ter of the award betwoen Po, cenieass Aaeiget degen temorolos, 60 miles, General Worth’s letter brought him | ately. {twill then bo eaionged, and ro the | Haygoos end Joho E. Chadsaigne va, Ward. Of Spetween Adoiph ‘Davig back to titis pluoe, batho did not remain long with fortlicoming Italian opera pertorinancos, tion confirmed, except the (ees of asbitrators, an by the lat ri piate may be considered safe from any probabie at- the available space beyond the present, said Petor have juc | the audience seats, that it is calculat mages awarded

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