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Price Two Cents. Whole No, 4951, a NEW ‘YORK, RK THEATRE—Tuesday Even performed. the eomedy of THLE Wit Duberly. Mr. Basa; Dick Dow lose, MrtDy Mr. W. B. Chaoman: Stedfast, Mr Bary. 1 Gtanp Mi ITARY BALL aonnal Balt ef Com. | A CARD—DR. WHE pany G, wh Kegunent, ¢ ed by Capt. Rie his residence, 29 Greeu pon, will tke place at wnony sil, on PM. # je 16th inst. on Which oceasion " ies at their res OVERLAND EXPRESS. timidity, which all knew be never falt in the of nto their Hall al Our eoaioa supertiicapecineslie nokemetemeitio rrime then Ihave ‘aken i celace the fete hey had. vorsd He said it was diffotlt for him to express his sense of | {hree hundred thousoud doll ct of the tate Treesary to Dee. Mth, w AT Law rr t the een - Mrs Frary, To conclude ‘with | honered by the presence of Col. Ward B. B Eye, wo mater Low loug standing, orhowsuever ob: wey | Splendid and Enthusiastic Reception | the honors which were showered upon him by the ltl. | {iiti? ud organize these cf four, we were CGREGOR—Kob Roy M" Dyckinan, and ether gallantherses of tie New ¥ may be ia their: au be effeciuaily eradicated oud a per- “ zena of New Orleans ; but of ali the tro} he re- ts Sur edenicks Vernon, Mr pase | mencot Voluetoers, who have sgn! mineut cure effected” Hefersuces tu I tnilies of the highest or ceived, the approving smiles and waving of handker- s.G. Soces; Macie, Mra, Kuight, ) selves and reflected immortal honor ov their uative State, by | respectability will be given to those uuacqurinted with him. Ghilory. as eat he | Me gallagcdeeds atthe inet bates uf Ceres Undo | ‘Ariietad Ryes uaertd n't for ale on recenmable terns, GENERAL TAYLOR _ | themort,snaweredesrer than sthouand vistotes oe 7 Sada WP ocen Saws | Coutveras Charubase, Chapmitepec, aud before the gates of 14 Ge TU PhS tm eae a on anager, Min; Sx svans-Cu acann. ® ig PS N. B. No militory officers will be recog Ye i 0 7" AT e battle-field. They were triumphs peculiarly grati- sdav Evening, Dec. H . Wi! | vited guests, unless in full noifurm of their respect npg fying to him, for they were unalloyed by pain, and left Hae ects Bellen: Gait Me Ce W Chuke: By EEG 1 Baer ince, 231 Broadway WAW ORLEANS. Bp og behind. He Enew not haw other fat, ut for | fata! aea te ments sent was bo: ‘albee, Mr. Burke; Va she. Mrs. Phillips. After which. evi ine mansgers ot ‘Lrew ise on the Eve, its diseases and ther eure, with ener oe himself. how much soever he might forget in the hour of | lieved that our troops would have to fight their way as Noh ‘and the Florse ‘Tammany. ‘To be {allowed bythe tale NEVOLY pAbsacl AVION Tesposttully ‘an- ; rules for tt ° hele ion of apectacter, Le s prise hy sy ae gota angny ape of he strife, shev-elepes oy”, antes on Se — r ty sles! the breve Voulateniane o LE, ort —Gise Mins ot ance that their i is cea r t | cents, ean be had at his office, aud of all booksellers. Just nr upon afterwar: ‘arrive iu time to wid those sink, and causing him te feel like earnestly pani painful and anxiety w hoped to have done more for his country than he did-— Ket ur people spell beds fer some dn, wana an aleved Baths, ebm we Speech of Old Rough and Ready. | b* thought he might have been enabled to accomplih a | breeze: tnd shot ap amnnde Of wieiory caise Noomias oa tee ¢ melude with the comedy of BUKIK i) ALIVE—Benjamia | ceeds to be appiied, da ciplows it Bowbell, Mr. Burie; Gimvo, Mr. Jordan Doors open at 64 | mg the inclement abe 3 formerly, treharuable pniposes, dor | Powell's Melt Acting c s son, Withvat distivetion of stet or coun | for strengtheuing the eyes, which hi Joek, aad Meenas 4 and | te. ‘The order of daccusg according to progemmce, Direct he Wairofthe American Institute, are now forssle a ety Ghuees tang - cad of the Floor-Mr. Geo, Hoberton aud amestadie. Leader of nveMbbiates be Ni a speedy and honorable peace—an event essential to the | Yourname then, Genseal, became aatocisted wih deeds’ 7 TEP aa St | the Orchestra-—oir. V Nir. Mee QUID HAIR DYESNO mc " Welfare of both countries, and ‘perticularly so to our | immortal reuown—deeds that elevated the character of onr eter WER ie ie Hidde Tucsday’ | Kercher will 5b ALEX ARDERS NCLOENTS. own ; but though he did not accomplish as much as he | Hstion and a‘ded new and brilliant peges to the records of our Beenie Dea ah, ei a eeied the dita ot BLACK | matoand fr al ly eel 86 ee: desired, he always endeavored to perform his duty, and | ory. ; MANTLE, or Wenlock of Wenlock—Hubert Lyle, Mr. charges. kivesitthe ben city of youth, und is warranted sd Mie he was more (han gratified that the people of Loulsiana, | 4,i{, 4% in memorial of these great deeds that bebe nn Tayior: Wolh, Mr. Held: Ostiek, Mr. Susherias: Lady ito: | 4" | Feither to wash o mab oft, of soil the sia’ The p-oprie We uro in reovipt of New Orleaus papers, of the sth | With whom he considered himself identified, wer con: | thouldimanifest ts appre ae a tee te eon rene, Mies Hil teed a Holaan., Tobe follow ed by. Kipco ute improvement,. wesneis itta the pw and 5th inst, two days in advance of the mail, tho lateat | teoted with his conduct, General Taylor terminated by perniee ire tory Vine ROLL OF DRUM. « Story of the Freve Fur anle by dates frova that city, by mail, being to the 3d instent, | ering the following toast. : have al to . —Ernest, Mr. Sutheriaud: Oseat, Mr. Stafford: Corporal, Mr. 0 ladies: Willem stree We are thus enabled io fornish our readers with the | 4, Lhe citizens of New Osleans—Ungurpassed for intel- re" ih 3 Hildreth. Doors open at half past 6; per male, Store, “A. B.& D8 description of the honors extended te the gallant hero | !s#nce, patriotism and enterprize of every kind. re asic Store, Ne aptain MeLean, 54 Walker street; the bar jen, and of either of the Managers. Cl » CAMERON, secretary, N formance to coinmeuce at 7 o'clock. Boxes 25 cent—t'it, United Seat 124% cer Cikeus—s0w RY AMP: en. Taylor then left for the theatre, and as we fol- | °6\¥ lowed suit, we are unable to report the toasts which | fully the y reury, Deo. 4 | | 3 y presenting you FA LoS | Tue manner in whioh Gen Taylocwas posteeday xo. | Mere sWeR during the reinaining festivities of tho even: | this ‘swords as sil gken ot the Pith sense entertained. of Buena Viata by the citizeus of New Orleans, ro ing out more {Frou the New Orleans) rv ° Manage —Tuesday Evening, —Kngacement of kets on application to the Secretary, or ot the ived. t hi 4 the representatives of the people of Louisiana of your mititary " 30," of ‘ y A new and will be sold ota} ceived, must have been gratifying to the old hero, - ‘ ry i Sands, Leut & Co 6 Tronpe, of DANCING BOBACS Ma: ‘ening of the Ball. mC Fe Re Te ee oe eirhot New Orisenm en eapaine pt phy ae be Gen. Taylor held a levee this morning in the reception | and civic viriue. Div CADE WLon.PAUL addi- DINS, of th» Royal Academy of Paris.aost respectful WE | yannounces to her pupils, Ladies aud gentiemen, toat she 4 c rthe Tuition of Dancing, ia all its ta room of the St. Charles. Crowds thronged to see himand | It vot appropriate shat I should attempt.on this congglon. to if the old man’s hands will not retain the impreas of and comolete the history of your services, as Hiustras- UNION MU- his approach ; acd enthusiastic was the welcome she atere; thors who grasp them to-day, the impression of the ach eniiasteons ftiare occasion fw be a Wail street, | SAV4 him. It'was a reception such as a great aud free people slone could give~grand and imposing, without ies. aud the Tom Thumb Poay piendid acts of Horseians sip. Vantting, bling. Rope » vointions, &e., &e. Sam Larhrop, Clown. Nut. NY, 5 ual pruiciple—wathout George Sweet, Mi r. Cole and ali the talent cf | spntiaues her on Place. For meash capital of $100 ¢ pomp or show, and respectful without formalit, spene cannoli belkaon: eased sepa Ale heart, ¥ Pleasing duty, in obedience to the inatructi gue regular eo utroduced, Boxes: 25 e¢uts: | Uidien wnd hi ee + i¢ Koen which presented itself when the Mary Kisgalnca TRIUMPHAL ARCH. area tale eemersl aa costes eee teenie eae witarpasr ow Thuved ‘i ee er: it Marie | noured the wharf, was aiecting from Its sublimity (From the New Orleans Times, Deo. 4 } feral, an overwhelming Mong the shores of the Mississippi. far na the eye could | _TB® committee of arrangements, with a tuste that reach, gay streamers floated on the breeze from ships of | Tally brought forth one burst of admiration from all every uation, and the water of the river was tossed in | WD0 contemplated their work, had caused to be con- aT to 9 a’clor very day. LS OLYMPIC THEATR Kvening, Dee 14. the performances will ¢ ROBINSON CRUSOE 2ND—Marmaduke Suudyenss, Y propriate to such au oe- \d when to use it fail to ap- lain ’ Clementina, Miss May fay Alter. whic! tc rd, I H. Brighian i fous from Lafayette fo the farthest extremity of the suyceres, {i Denes tee cseaalonne triumphal arob, in Tie yy x re wan ‘ 2 7 ams fy ey, George by tl he of the 6 d’ Aries, seemin; f y ils Mode, Mr Chaafrau; Jeune Twi L ROOM GUIDE—iaa publisneds Du Darby. Fowler, E. tH. Beth Grosvenor, | ruoning in every dit eaenteitia shin Ape then | of those far-famed arches of quby. tke meneaets shattered brad of the relies of iRts. who have vers Lutestriog Muss Mary Tay or Savin, Mine Meory Hols. dw'n toys Joby D. Huribue J. Boorman Joh | iad moved immediately after the Mary Kingsland in the of the glory. the ae and the sclence of baat age c ei breseuce—in the prevence, of HOD kde told aaah Te ar Pe vencnae iid aera VW. Marni, | Mauatic proceesion, fleated slowly down the river, and | Of dimensions, as we judge, equs! @ collossal struc- Mr Guat: MYSTERIOUS FAMILY—Neccvace Dil y explain rere tia tebe} f rats | thie musi which was borne to the ear from the deck of | ture uf tho sume kiudat Paris, at the Barriers del Bvoile dil, Mr. Holland. Doors open half past6, sud the curtain will coustry dances to the larest aud ah, A. Seignettes Poul Spoff ord. Fi every steamboat, was occasionally unheard in the loud |! summit was crowned with on eagle richly gilt; in | Watched over aud protected you from so many perils, and ena- Tht a? —Dress Circle 50c; Upper Boxes 240: Pit, 12s¢c. eg lif At or fr. Luibert sud’ ind boo. of the cannon. and the wild #houts from the shore, | font #nd rear, just under the entablature, extending Ln ihe ee eeees erat eine mete penee STOR PLACE OPERA—Wednesdiy, Dee. (5th will TLL DRESSES LACE oT yeu EAT RW cat ‘ Lhe streets, housetops, and the decks aud yarda of every - whole Jength, were the worde “ welcome!” and, on | aud vouchsule to you every ng essential to your haper’ be presented Donizetti's Opera, in three acts, of LUCIA eee ere eae RTP SUYD A, Present INOLS-LAPPAM View | Vessel within wight, were darkened with human forme; | the other parts, the names of the great battles which | ness. bi LAVERMOOR—Lord Henry Ashton, S’r'Ferdinmdo | 2p ooh Ee Peale Berdinind Sing RAM tthae, | abd bigh above the mars of heads rose the tlumphel | “#nerai Taylory had won, from the opening of the pre- | — ‘This beautiful speech of his Excellency was frequent- Beneveutiao; Lacy of Lamermoor, Sig’ra Teresa Tr Bleach bbc . arch in the Place d’Armes, with the suobeams playing ‘ue American flag, of course, floated trom | ly interrupted by the loud end involunt Edgar of Kayenwood Sr Benedet. Hounee, tanie. cached. vsons having baggage at the Plougs inn playing | pted by applause of hetiied therifit te pot receemed | OB the words * Welcome” and “Buona Vista,” which ; & profusien of brush, or evergreen, gave it | the persons present. Its delivery wae highly im Maymond, 8’ Settimio Rosi; Alice 4 Sr Lord Arthur Bueklaw, | \y, re “gh S’r Felix Genoves eels spleadid potter. s, from ie up Ss ads Be 8 ; 1 The narardad Wie coal Bey mC Sie antl: Beta ahiecaracinnitt hen were inrctibed in letters of gold & beautiful verdant appearance; and soms young pines | and effeoti ‘he fine person, manly and ben! Bitca Aupiolo: Mons Borman ei selipeo Alberiges 1 ; rie Handkerchis aictiae isk aopwea prcaa ieee 5 He whose presence had oulled that mighty masy to- | Were placed erect on tho top, flanking the éver glorious | countenance, easy and warm address of his Excel hi Signor Mapetti. Boxes, Parquet, and Baleony. $1; Amphic order, new i peneeg gether, and created such commotion ou the borom ef | Sts andstripes Through the central arch, the hero | together with his splendid uniform, added theatre, 40 cents ox Office upen daily, frm haif post 8 to 12 o’elock, aud at No 2 Wall a et fromlto 3. Doors open if past 7 m the Missiseippi, stood calmly but ey this glorious manifestation of the greatly to da | Yas conveyed to the cathedral, modestly expressing bis | effect of this address. During the delivery. the old ling which Loulsi- | Heep senge of the attachment ot his fellow-citizens, thus | General seemed deoply affected, and gave ex; ear ob Krapes sins in ke; 7 at7 o'clock. ‘To commence at | t = sans on piel Ne arto rt Almonds, e1cron, died eurrauts, figes penues, colored candies | ana entertains for the distingu'shed citizen ‘There | 8° conspicuously evinced, the fotensity of his emotion by the heaving of his chest ‘JARD—M\DAMOMSELLE AUGUSTA: ‘respectfully | p Bi cartoons embepitered Nusiin (apes. Chel aud spicta, ol coffece: vew greenaii black ‘te-s Germ sud | was something fnoin the fuov of the old man as ho VISIT YO THE THEATRES and the quivering of his lip He replied, he felt 20 as to the lidiew and gent Ky fs: plain aw 1 Orsavdie, Swiss hed suka ht yellow (ibout equal to Stuarts) at | gee a on the scene— de, bea ‘i ha ys aA that Paltno's Opera House will positively openou Wednesday | lotan Musling, for dresseat vostery und inves uf every Hy che bol dedi 64. Jibs; waite ana brown Hovamua | S204 Being oa the sceno—e shade, bearing the sem- | Gen. ‘Taylor, accompanied by a considerable number | deePly this manifestation of respect and admirstion of evening. ISthirst. See advertisement. dit inre tion, i dd 12t*re 1 boxes, with a lurge stock of groceries, foraate at | (sn08 Of » would occasional'y setts on his brow; | of friends, including his staff, members of the commit- | the Legitlature of the State in which he had 60 long a Cee = ed OAM WITAU GH OUT Lpeoum Banacnns sates . , but the Which ‘aye expression to his kind oud | teas, &e , visited successively the St, Charles, the Ameri. | Feslded, and was so deeply Impressed by the eloquent QRNUM’S Ad 4 A Gli Lyceum Buildiers 961 C0, tun its every line with | can’ end the Orleans Theatres, where he wi Braishy:|: CDRS sRenES Of Sie (severe felt an embarrass Proprietor: F Arrow 563 Broadway, are how opening per inte 8, : Veale ata of 10 atitude. His t er) 7 owas enthus: t which rendered bi 28 EVERY AF’ to f ‘Ouse 7 “ E c oils | wstically recelved by crowded audiences, ‘Th ment which rendered him almost speechless. fevaey cevonlng ae W189 colehook< Hewepea ues hepa gall ud extihite the shove stock before purchani and strife, Hho glory aod dangers of battle, and ull which | at vucd pluce of aimusement played the nattorat eire, |. Had be the twlent and command of beautiful lap CAMPBELLS Er! OCLAN EN ADERS LNB OF ty, Girandclesy Lu aud) Gas Kaxtures of a iighes id ka’ 3 Nbieac hed Muabe Secret tr aN aos Pepe. ~~ : Sotevad. mete appereny 7, for. | ladies, for here they are in their appropriate places | end ecduet amid PS tet eR octal 4 Di ‘ANY, who will appear iu a. D 5 , plated Castor ers, Dish Covers, Baskett, Cov | - otten—ho stood belore bis eouatry w e doen 7 5 felt, arm AN BURLESQUE OPEHA, aud also in their Popular | Danetaud Candlesticks Butier K anos Rorks, Lae | {OLA LAMYS. Girardoies Chesdeli t4, Halt Lencerus, | Gnd tenderness of a child in his heart, and her ‘arms | lost ehasme ieoitene, fer loa etek ee name” | gratitude to the representatives and people of Louk: relay, ateach performance. ‘Aleon engaged the GREAT | dies. Tea Setin and Covsters, plated. aad'eitver: Japaced ‘fen | bY &e—The aub-criber offers for tale, at reduced prices, a Go.cnektvs hits 4 beg i beauty in full costume, dis | Siena, forthis testimony of thelr good feeling. Fost STERN, Mite BERNARD, Mics JULIEN, MODELS | ‘Trays, single aol in sete: Table Cutlery, the finest assortment | 1 hove rrticles, consisting of piit, ee tins aia iter iniihaay the Penaed thelr applause without stint, om the veternm | vears'pent almost exclusively in th a. OF SHAKSPRARI'S HOUSE, and stver buridinns connece. | cvecaftered tothe: gubiie new Puterns; Freneh Clocks aud | brou: olummn Bolar Limps, en the old man landed, the cheers which peated | chumpion ot their clime aud race, y ae exclusively in the camp, bad di- ea with his history; LIVING ORANG OUTANG, &e— | Candelebres, Porcelun Dinner, "Te fet and. decorated | of 9a udoles, of severa he assembled th lectrifying; end | ‘Tho Delta, noticing the visit to the St, Charles | Welified him for the tuak of the orator ; he would, there- Aamiteacice to the whole, 25 oenta: children under teu yeaa | Ware ot elegant aty! aitiolect pla white | new stvles olarand Candie Jominittos ot Ar who bud’ tl ‘Thentre, rays fore, content himself by handing a written address, in of aye uad old egoagh to walk alone, 123 cents. Porretatn Dianer a ‘onda have | Tirackets, for hovel et carraved Lia | themselves that theg could in processi The tact—the exquisite, yet peculiar French polite. | Teponse to the speech of his Excellency. H — sae neorumen ? ong the | ness, of Ai lle Dimer, aa ihe took bis teat ie dae ot, | HOWever, beg to adda few words on a subject rel 2 SHIN W. ~ | crowd, who evinced the greatest anxiety to touca the | Charles, was indeed deserving of all praise Tho brave | PY the Governor: he aliuded to the large and oe Lit 12¢4re | Old hero's clothes, or even to see him. Phere wos | old General paid much attention to ber “poetry of | COmPof volunteers that had so promptly rus gn 3 ‘ “. | welcome beaming ia every fuce that lookwd upon | motion,” and, on the execution of a favorite pirouette, | ®14) When it was believed that he was J grep pect on (ionticmen wieluns to 19 4 the | him, and he wwe conducted to the triumphal arch, | threw to ver ou the stags a bouquet which he heldin | te Rio Grande, He had always felt deeply the oo most, seats, one snilling exch extra. ECHANIC® HALL, 472 broadway, reowee) - r; i to ‘tat they ha NIGAT. UNABATED SUCCESS Eleventh Week of rhe CHRIST Ys MINSTRELS. Lhe Oldest Es- mae nsvoriment | the General, were scatitered in a moment tien, expressly fo Grand eth please call and leove their teblished Band inthe United States -'e, PCHRIST WORAM & Hi Ladies” Classes d le day. Le Me DURAND | Where be was met by the Mayor. amid acclawations | his hand, ‘The amiable young French woman deter. | ‘218 timely reinforcement, and it was one of ECE oe NCHS Ce bBOIT SOREEROR, I ughter, of the inte bs Ad So Waliaec: | which were actually deufening, ‘The Mayor widrossed | mined not to be outdoneja ecurteny, selected one cto painful events of the campaign that he was com VAUGHN, whose original and nimble’ coucerts ar D- has a vac him thus: tee f ber: from a shower of bouquets flung on the stage, and, | {0M # fesr that they would suffer by the disease nightly, Nouored with growded and highly respectableandi- | ed Were, with tilver, va Badger, Ke halt of the tity of Now Orlear with a respectful courtesy, presented it to the Isureled | f°. CAmP. lite; — fein i rey” ties ship area ences, aud universally edmitted to excel every nmveserment of & | facturers Shefield cigverling. Save Tie ; ante os SIE FOR hs fepresent on this Oceasion, iti a : q immediate sction, to consent to thelr thelr Slonfine character offered. in thi “Admission 25 cents, | Sily-rand Shetficld Silver Plated Ware, bevs to iuh TREND Ip aah fan Fureee AOR | ofice to weleome your nappy return to your ccnucey aud | gulet He looked at the moment as if he had gained ® | Homes and famil mee finished superior towed, 69% octave, | Suuchumes aid aptrior toned, OM detave, ‘ceils | Buena Vista victory on the field of beauty. Children under 19 yexza, halt mit of the richest descrip Af of the Muuitipal Counc ‘The follow! 12 the written reply cf Gen. Taylor: — o trade, that an cert will commence jock. Silver Plated Ware, worran ed to have stertin woot the ilincaen tuale / | to you the hospitatity of this city, while i ssure to | PE PRESENTATION OF THE SWORD wave | 06 fers. BXOADWAY ODEON Sucrace fru Hen inible ee eityrt nad ony fad | een Be i Wonverer go he thane | Febru imine, ne,cuceumurpet, foe fate led oa fon oy Tu aovnnnoes: = T*™* | Stabe Re isang the Blast Eenetan: tert ene loon-—Under the mnagement of Mr. i. G. Guevty. a eecre la curios anil Rawal Lanna k be, for tone, touch, and fiaish a | prey to express to Vou gurgratitnde tor the distmbunied ser {From the New Orleans Delta, Deo. 6 } J ail the most recherche in sty le s you have rendered our country. ‘HIS EVENING, will be presented a variety of en; fast and Tew sets, Ketiles aad 5: may Veseen at 150 Soring. bee ie brillinnc achieve. | ‘The presentation cfthe aword voted to General Taylor, Sit rie Lene po among wh yas Vem gions the sole agent for his ware in the | ral is peige eed spouts performed in Mexico by te fearless und dering bynd | by the Legislature of Louisiana, took place yesterday, and | Mir. H. G. Shermanand Miss Roberts sing some favorite son; TON, General Comuission Agent. 74 Mad up Pp! > FORTE =I ¥. RENDER. | tet you hve fed vu from viewry to vi Jave inspired us | » most imposing wnd touching ceremony it was. It con- | un wrcumstances which Misa Adele acd Miss Lamee in two dances, and th stirs! who also salient orders for atl desenptions of Solid | SON, menuineturer of Piano ortes, $49 Sroadwoy, langnsKe is suifigently powertal to | stituted an appropriate and beautiful finale to the mani- | give this peculiar value. The fame of Louisiana is ited Eéere “Miss Blane! tater the-ekure a. ver or Silver Plated Ware,im om: | ty 5 60 antly en hand an Assortment of sioecior Tusewoo - | festation with which New Orleans and Louisiana have | with the sigaal victory which crowned our arms at the ¢ PABLEAUXVIVANTS, iocludmg ain yng other groupines, | Io" p- Polocon he supplied, eo nd ninhognay fortes, kept ex jor bi greeted the veteran hero and patriot. | Loe rot 1812, i eKuin appears in bright revief ia the Flo, ‘ - rida *Cupidgand Yeuus” “The Amazonian Trivmph,” * Yeuus coming our ofthe Bath.” aad a Graad Nacional tableau in Honor of the United States. 2 o’cloe aad among the m: About 12 o'clock, Major Gen. Lewis, Gens. Lacoste ‘which this sword isdesigued 9 seni ts coat thaw ney , and Augustin, Adjutant Gen. Rowley, Col. Oakey, of | inemorate, none ate tore geatel howe rg enter *) poe reop Heed the courteous aad, with their reapective aide, and a de- | which call up the glorious cakes Louisiane Va a il eudeavor to weaken ieee ath | putation from the yoluateer companies, consisting | teers Ifanything could add weight to these wonalgerationa, eee en Glnesat, Lil you a hewty weeliaae fee | of Colonel Walton, in the gorgeous uniform of the | it would be. that in Louisiana | have many cherished pe eyes. Ageia, General, bid you a he © ™ Me) Crescent Hussars, aod of néarly all the commissioned | {t/euds, and thatthis tribute of re pect seems tocome, not from ‘To this the General responded briefly, thus :-— officers of the Ingion, all in full uniform, marched to | 3fan4e's, but front those who 1 roe ie r—The welcome wlich I meet this dy from the | the State house, preceded by Lehman's fine band, | beyond dliprice, nme OY My children, as & $7] people of New Orleans, anuounced by vou, their hoaored re Here they were met by his Exoellency, Goy. Johnson, ive, oyerwhel with feelings which no words | and hi ing of C ARMY INTELLIGENCE. i fechnge wivch uo words | end his atatf, consisting of Cols, Caltrey,’ Winthrop and new 9 Broadway, BRAN DY—i05 hall, quuter,end eight, f, suverior quality, pile and colwred Al hi tlavon, received i eet from the eile per brig denue Victorie,! 3 FOR THe WOLDAY Superior, Lynx, Maru, # d Tsibella bear Muff sand ¢ with « neaper than any NTA, 94 Canal nt Wooster st. hath ee dint r "RHukAD LAt CAPES AND DERTILES— We Scott & Co, No. 377 Broad SOR YGKIBHARY bir: LAN CONCERT —The Hauser ineis, Will have the honor of givizx ther " exicd, on Wedaesday evening. Dec. Lich, at the Suciety Li- brary, on which oceasion they will prea-ne in entire charge ct programme. Ticketsadmitting a gentleman aud (vo lacie, $13 single tickets,S0 cents. Doors open at halt put 6: to coi menee a¢ hialf past 7 v’elock. No postponement o: weather. dM are w fe rahe ah 0 Stewart, and « civic procession, composed, first, of a uu- | _ 12 addition to the list aireaty published, the following OvletTY UBER RY LEOUKE KOO, troade stock «f Ns ssimores the highest opprame of tie aany whieh Lhive ‘ 1 i persons, all belonging to the Philadelphia Rangers, Cap- Bee NE adel IMusteations of shakepe plored. Berthes onmimensing y. had the honor to €or Ou Coma thovelvaye cic | MezOUS representation of that’ mattered band of relics ior, reoesth F died ut Paobla Se the at ‘of Ment. oN | of the glory of 1914, as the Governor eloquently refer- | “0 inlay red to theit—and next, of the offlodrs of the State go- | co—Justice Koplin, William Rogers, Francis M. Becket, s.0n, and Ww her devotion has Pourday Kvening, Dec. th—MACBETH. Tickets, Ove Dollar ‘Lo eommeuee at 8 o'clock. d10 Tre auti‘ul stock of im:t bout 40 dozen br i rari | verament, including the Treasurer, Gen. Walker; Hon | Heury Force, Daniel Chamberlain, Jumes McCrackin, A Gate retention at a Cine Chak. Gayarre, Srorotary of Strte; ve seralof the Jadges, | Francis Nickolette, who was assassinated in tho streets : und other dignitaries. ‘Che prooersion was formed under | Of Mexico. Mejor W. Rice, who was wounded at the most of whom prefer ocersionslly to cof a bess. heavy nature than Oratorio, give a weli arranged mircella- neoas Concert, atthe Tabecnse e,on Tu Dee inber wscact, in uloce of the Oratone the Peri,” which has been postponed for a. » purpose, but which will positively be giveu, wih temen- dous effect, during the present sensov. ‘The’ 1 vectors ae the direction of Col, H. W. Palfrey, who evinced exoel | Storming of Chapultepec, and Abraham G. High, also This simple but interssting formality over, General | lent taste and judgment in all his atrangementa First | Wounded, arrived at Now Orleans 11 the Galveston, C3 lor proceeded towards ths Cathedral, ond epinion | Satie tho veterans, preceded by the band, and followed | MY, Deexpected here in the course of a few days. seems to be unsnlmour thet the ecene which there'pre- | DY the Governor, Major Gen. “Lewis, and’ the other oft. | the 20th PA ens) the Rangers mustered only 15 men, sented iteel’ was the grandest of the cey, bvery | Cet; then came the various State officers, and, lastly, | Whereas. when they leit Pittsburgh they numbered 90 }, Ancieus 5 end al 1 seeetfally informed thas there is now olte “ “ “ © | No. 257 Broadway (Stewart's old siaud.) ¢ ‘ead 5 chan ‘ many citizens, who wished to witness the ceremony, fell hey are now under.the command of Lieut. I,,Hare, happy to sunouuce to the subscribers sui the pudiic, that they | ear i avenus lvading to the church was thronged with the y, ny, ‘ ‘yf Hare, ies oehebrare ice collection of Oil Paint ; iy Bg pe 4 into the ranks, and extended the I! * Capt. Naylor having’ command of the palace. The have succeeded io effegtiag an engagement wish the erlebrat | Flow jeqly., Thiseolleet several societies aud fire companies, who were often | intothe bs ad the line of procession to» | LOPE atl were all doing well on the Ist ult., = pushed from t position by the motion of the mighty | Considerable leagth. it C wet, 9 hi | betore a New York audience on this ocexsion v first pact | ite and Me dere Paint n met ta re eens af peanle’c Hae ciate Wie “a0 othveene! if Arrived at the St. Charies, the procession was halted | tly Mr. James T. Sample, of Pittsburg, who lost a leg. will epmn: gems of the highly dramatic and popular | ee ey ceca co a All were united for 9 Aud jurpros, and it would have | fF # few moments in the portico ; after which it march- | CApt. James Miller, of the Mauch Chunk Compan “: cratorio of David, with a chorus, Members f the Institute, 0: over 200 si: been pestormed ia Boston, to full hansessevent second part will consist of Secular Songs, Qu Madrigala, &e. ke. The whole under the direction ol) Loder Mr. H.C. Timm will preside atihe Greao avd Pin: ocommence at? o'clock. Tickers 60 | chuters toh 1 place aattere | eles for the approaching holiday ers and packets from F unnenally large, 4 tasteful agent in Paris the lest sixty days. ‘The collection c rely of the The inst sale in th "Tuesday. 14 ts mas be obta the unanimity of felipe whien | ¢d into te gentlemen’s parlor, to the music of a lively | #24 Capt. Porter, of the Pittsbur< Irish Greens, are see aad Acie sorte AG Mik ep ea which | ‘ir. Here Gon, Taylor and bis staff, aupported by his | OD thelr return home —Philad. Inquirer, 18h inet, the ecene, and fair hands waved # welcome to the orave, | Honor the Meyor, and by Recorder Baldwia, withs | The progeers making in raising the volunteer regi- Wien tho doors of the ehurch were throwa open, it | ulnber of oflivecs of our army, and many oluzena, were | meat in this State, for the Mexiean war.is not #0 rapid as Wes filled almost. instantaneously, and thousunds were | drsWh Gp iN a line in toe centre of the parior, ‘The pro- | we should be pleased to nee it, but it is fo far adveaced diaxppointed in tho hopes ot admission they had enter- | Cesion Sled cif wrouad the room, and Jorming ¢ cirale, that we can safely nay, that the qaota will soon be mus- tained the Governor ropesweg tema es ooatee. an Foret | tered and ready for orders—Devroit Free Press, 8th inet. Bichop Blane addressed the Geveral briefly and ap- | Ged. Saylor, addressed him In & truly eloquent and im- Weare happy to announce the propriately, during which be alluded to the humanity | Pressive speech, which we have taikeu great, pains to re- | Andrews, of thie city. Ihe ie of ab ottoe et. veligsie, been difleutt to den ived b rece! netyn y His ns | v4 MAMMO SSIPPE RIV? R, pointed ou three 1 fA view of country 1200 miles ‘in Les | eolaavory wah whieh the old. hero Gcodwared th | port iterally, ws follows—a task of some difficulty, aa his fies dhe oath nt ths By of the sewon, including an entire new war.hia cant Miel iy iafcibiegttiehogs ot ccovesos Excelieney always mates extemporaucous speeciies, an | Peeodied the ripen Ce ee ae ggisin, doh Glass, fioe Bronz Tua hanotat to which Gen. Taylor feelivgly re. | it 18 NO easy mutter to Keep up with the rapid and fur- | Eurmed to the United. States to) epecd the rocralting oe oat way, od solniny Work’ Be peter nd warmly responded to the earnest wepirations | Vid flow of feeling nd jdeas which charactecized the | men for his regiment.— Union, 11th inst, Aguas exce ted) A ghucren halt VI CUSING I cp, that a poace might he apeedily meured -- | Ueveruck # public spucchien + : Afterncoa exhibition and Saturdaye. at's | Woot % A nto, Henvett 2. Paylor appeared again before the people. he | fe 1 to attegay ee eee o'cock Se tsrecared from i0 A. My til 12 M. diziatere | E ido. Gimp nod Bead For wale a don Ais tamous charger, gOll Whitey you to your fellow-e A. draft of 64 seamen for the navy, under Lieuts. Ne- eVGA BHORT Tat LONGER MRS RELET? Mocaingutereait iement at thin stoge of une proceediag was in- t your: main villa aud Crabs, came down from Baltimore yeaterday, d the cheers altaost amouneed to phrenzied eu- H “ Teas than valores bellliousteatare in| 08 the ateatoer Thomas Jefferson, and were transferred snot, iy the discharge of tie duty | to the Pennsylvania receiving ship at Gosport.—Norfelk celebrated collection of fer the following groups repre subjects, the size of uife t d close to “Old Whitey,” and he sunre, f8reyo atew bret alla | Herald, Dec, 10 fi Ae Buyth of Chait. The Moral Scene of the Live ecu ind and affectionate: pat; bat the ur whieh e.owd you his. ~ is ‘amily. Isuow open at.4it Bro ate Walker's | he inviter a bee , dye 1 the otd fellow asioaully gave ma ; ha Poll: tral Lntetis, ©. 7 c i 5 ode : . Olt e lar Weat, and. guust the wily 9a fo Ey rs UE The WR COG bye Ab Orders carefully attevded 10 aud | it spparent that he was being dispoiled of w portion of | fece,ved yous rst lemons tn the proiessios upou waren you | GEN. TAYLOR’s FRIENDS at woRK.—Capt. Thomas wPeM his flowing mane rnd tail, heve since se ced so much lustre, Under taese tryimg ci | vice. from 6 P.M. Chularen strong Taylor speech at Lancaster, Ky > VE1TDPSs MODEL ey of the t It were vain to sttempt @ description of the procer- | cumsu ver warefure you first began to attract the | NELTPS MODEL JeRUSALEV Mislsit se of the bes d lee of 70 on. EI , + | moterate prices. AMIDON, 177 Broadwa Latter sion. All eyes wore turned to him whom all honored, | 4 Moving smiles of your coustrymen. Phe exciting drama , e of ge rr at ' ie yy rlceadl i i bes sia hes CiiLpae NS FUR HATS KC WOLiDays— | a, nd baleonies, doors und windows were thronged wish | pf Fait Merson Praag’: Rita RAR deutentey. rhe haa gos for prea ary ‘House of Ropes to aunowuce t choice ase of childce end whi thent the she Jadies in ail the gay sod briliiaut drapery of fashion wflueuce, acd on a more extended scene of, sentatives, it is said represents the strength of his party life, is wow onats way tw» New ‘ork. of extie new stile. A tain avd Treland by nearly ha'f a mi! : who rivaled in enthusiasm the crowd that cheered and ju iucuning, ia beautiful hartnouy, the n on the Wilmot Proviso, JB. NOAH B. Tnany of the most dieting Seravanan: aravettongs ped Gawrteere at ff wenri ea argat Capta | Exrotioy ix Limenta—A letter from Liberia, dated any a nguls gymen, e ke and New Year's gifs Of wearin Arrived at the St Charles,Gen Taylor stood on the Yeurs ro led on. The soldiers of our eouutry repos: SR ROTsE8 oem LJ ia, recat Lata iotiise casemate inhuke Hur Store, 04 Canal, cor Goates stra collonde and the whole procession passed before him | \heirams. Vive raiubow of Peace eucitcled our Ua October 18, states thet an election bad Just taken place Murray ey ‘Theobald Mathew, Daniel O'Connell, & cation waee The crder of the raok and file was forgotten,and citizens | Like others of our bravé soldiers, you. weueral, | Onder the mew order of things i ‘thay ooastey. The Duses of Wellington, Leinster, 32. Albans Me : Prince Lous French Boot aed soldiers were mingled in the crowd, who cheered 4 | present governer, Roberts, has been elected to that office Ree with N. Brandon as Lieut. Governor. poleou; Karls of Har obs, Tyo Hopetown, &e. ac. him as they pussed. It would require the pencil of » « areived at the full maturity Of yes ai Min Burlett C nits. Lady Charlemont, Marchioness of Bxc+ ; sy we A kind of a oat commoul Vaadyke 'o portray the chinging aspect of the cld man’ | cram ut, remembering the vdor your y | DussoLution oy THe Canapian Pamuiament.—The WAG cee he batrominer tte won iene at f temalls He ve Pi co. as with cup in bond, he witnessed tie closing ecene | see's, selected You as the proper leader of ous te Canadian pariiament bes been dissolved, and a procle- deagnter, New Yount 3. Bennett Leg 5 ; g ia the great drama of the di Uucertaia and Vexn.ions War against (he savage @ tion issued. stating that writs for a general election are es other American gendemen wh senut ese Ale eee ree ey he THE ILLUMINATION, Peete teaastant the heart oF —_ issued, returnable on the 24th January next. py leo Nocatee at ie Brace I gvendecntive | Po IOUNStiteh) — that have b. vy their wr. in this ty vast extent of the St Charles euddenly beewme | cj the memory of previous misfortane TAROT: ss [oo br ig ol Mie Begs ela ON: al a ed Toe abl igks 22 Pipe ek alose, some of hich hive been published io the ce:tificates of of light about six o’elock in the evening, and } and tyivg scenes ot Indian wavetae did notful Miscellaneous. him belore the above distuguuhed jersous sad throuchont | mens nud Mise Mensis, Grle, Floyd & Davis, rove tha they possess extracts | the reels leading toit were densely crowded by persone | audeiearty ‘omuk sour charncter oe a vileary Mau ‘The members of the New England Society, at Cincin- Gest Broun and trelaud, with uch uoecamp'ed sucess, | fretared by. th the lacge, throat aod wirdpipe of the forseyany ens eopdidon in poclety. Between the pillars of AYE man fdutinecions, ows more suityble | pati, are making great preparation, for celebrating the which hag already added so tench to the popmiaity of the | ner cat } p . in front of the building were suspended { fi UAxve: | naiversary of the landing of the Pilgrims on the 224 is beautiful Model is one of the imost finish, end they will eure, exeept where there is nerual ulceration of the ited lanterns under ebaplets of live oak. In | | ot destined to -W-tin dete and inglo~ *. Tae Lf ‘ La f cold.” Also, a new art tangs « tron Ag mereiful man is anereifi' to} f thy. talent’ pation wise" tratepateney ref the: | pas tor their faiLexercise and devel: inet. ihe society numbers upwards of 100 members. t t Sho. erfect! ive sufl-red with asih ean f6 ‘ é ce rs om D etayed exteuajre fire rry it Loui wren person to t, whe would become possessed EE hits ag chahiorse, troubled with Henves, alin the eld brown coat, with the motto-—"A lite | Whew and seseried her liberties, we, the bieihren pitt Kentte! Avy ebtee tes Md fa Fotos, tion of that to sity “here she Bon of God bore th: grt of | BUOOKS. Agent for the mau a briskly and oH conardemniag | te more pe, € Bins te il a eal of the. beomig of that, noble Iwtle id poh metebores fok More, J. M Reddon, Wm Mo: nd, merch ante, the word." Morning Herald. Bartnerpacticntais.nashort | dt litem eisto relieve their afilieted cnie | men's par the pepare nw General, | or iudilf ey e . ayers v0 ‘ ; time, atetear ee Ged: Fe, CONDITION MED NE Tai, | with the have no reinforcements to give you. ny Graney ogee, Hen pele were the principal ruil The Post office was burned, CONDON MEDL but the books and papers were saved Mr, Moore's Jona wan about $2000, dex which there was some $1500 worth of goods belonging .o different persoms de- stroyed Tho pasrengers which left this city for Pbiledelphia, at 9 o'clock on Sunday morning, were landed the Walnut street wharf at three minutes past one making a AT will support you ? In vations parte uilding there were other appropriate tran«paren- nd devices, adding much to the general effect. The Orleans theatre, nod some of the Lu dings adjoining werms | and opposite, were also Numinnted otary ennal as deser ta ths following ce ruli NE yah i. On-Gbetiniean ‘ THe DINNER, ; sthat I bought of . rec ‘ole ok, the ed conducted Gen, Taylor the p « in four hours and tway thar | | intothe dining room, foilowed by bie staff, Gov. John ed ter story ded te sear er bronght away anim. | #on and suite, offiores of thy army, and other invited | » A momentary mrwee=a mere vapor whicn would | time made with passengers between the two cities. dl believe they wereail | gueste, AmoDg them Pome of our most distinguished | soon pass away. Ociera viewed it ae a veritable sign of ap: At Bangor, Me . the weather ts now mild and pleasant, which he exhibited | civil dignitaries, lung hostiities, nd thi beef, growing tte apprehen- | and the aleighing is very fine, oO NAL SPURN Diy ALTAK Pik. of the A tion of the Virgin aud lu fant Jesus, 2 Bonaventura. pated in the Ich ¢ rived from Ha of this remy isto care eampini ive and asked to aud he e could not thetr preet leer a ft conditro) : hide, Jor of ppetite. and all diseases thet denote dern st.ve functions or the existeace ef Bocts an er respectable buses: to KICK & Lirpens wagon tickets, 50 cents, Seen mdn ys, G AND HOLIDAY ENTE LAFAYETTE BAZ AALS | Museum, corn-rof! pened on Wednesds i | No. itu 174 Wom KE and Meehan~ dway, will be nd be con: Yo w'eloek, *re oe . NIBLU's Beloo Woeady | the can inaedd eve y aft to let fir respectable « st. | for thot package f 1 . for the holidays, Gilbert tb Patale e mes with | and he iv no in. ‘The wppearance of the dining-room was such as would | 0H, 1mMp essed our government with « seuse of its ducy to PHL a consiten got Meus H Wheel Hy B= Peivate. partie with | andi have made even # hungry man pause ere the work of | utserpate any invasion of nr territory oF Ray indignity to our dvak webcbouee With ane oe (Pps eee et toe er leeker, J. H. Cleaveland, and ait Ging us, Bavatiig Cream, &e. rt wtruction com ve ng which oq ni 3 at eee we. lead appear every alien non ani ve mang A thei Faahionaite nt Richie Uae ns, Bay ring Cream, ke., § tof | tpl the taste Of the niost fuetidlote en ect |, A new and print prospect wes opened to the could be ebipped, therefore, until next spring Kethiop' " oi ot OF 40 " 1 Fae ce, jon of the airy jones on “ fralne Re In addition to Uneabove will be prcaemtedamegalte cemert va | LOSS. A. HL on the tubles, and the rich odor of cholow wine was | baud f heroes, the A Gceniation, For its commaud, oo cent Diorame View ofthe Bombardiwent of Vera Cruz and the with or. withoot a | pee mingled with tbe fragrant breath of flowers Lehman’s fame of your former ex les usted ys Rallroad Intelligence. cash, post peid, enn thot comand pense, and stein be + i A Lremember th Castle of son Juan d’U!loa,by the com ined uaval and military jarge cellar, in the rest. Weil forces of the United Ststen, under ( ommod: re Perry and Major brass band played ia an adjoining room, and all was ae- orn wine store. Apply ty vel Refectory, ranged in a manner highly creditable to Messrs Madge the Art Uniow ‘The lower House of the Georgia jature, bas the charter of the West Point and Atlanta us EXprenses holeasle A vents 15 W General Seort. Also, agrent variety of the moat wandertul | callery. nT h&Sa 68 re | & Wilson, undec whore stiperintendence the dinner w sak rarity, it with ' n e dene an assed thi ho ty, an B. mendme:.t, the connection of C. (avom us and Mechanical Carionities ever exhibited im the | POARUTNG—A4 auvall private amily, having more room | tery Al | prepared.” vour duces with the warqua Montgomery rosd was secured, a poy nk 4 Kates, Aamitianes Yo the Brasar, free—tothe Theatie JB [tian they ccemsy, wand tet «hinds : “ , When the cloth was removed, the fellowing regular How ert the charter of the Washington and 9; Railroad A 25 , "i 1100 dor unfurnished, to « ‘ . . an tx by bi ALNUT 8T, THEATRE—Phvladelphia—Lewee, vir. | lym. aun theshre, te, for hore ‘feet. ‘the powders are aluo for exte | Grube With onthuaiastio } oe, ws the na ¢ can tell or pen describe Railroad, The to rene\ jer of the Mil- ‘ifth UARD IN BROADWAY ie at New York Tatrersalls, 446 Broadway OO Litto re ae iad Shige Maks riconind Be : anifestation of yesterday, all « ledgeville Railroad to any polpt on the Central Rail- my A. Marshall. Maneger, Mr. J. Wallace, Jr. te 1. The President of the United States, (Music, “ifail, nm aud their wives ; 8 Ni R COLLINS, the celebrated Irish Comed prided adh mod foo Fest Aad cheie, ws 3 j joceraeieadias tone ‘The ladies, God tlersthem! those | road—and also a bill to incorporate ® railroad com: YoralstCuruday Byeninn. December 14, wil be verturmed, any) aleoysevers) sionlsioatn TOF tereaete eine IK HOUBE, about to decline busives Columbia) stayahe al i Wkly sick to diseoverand sa eager'to reward | for # read from Clarkesville, Habersham county, to Leman; De Weight Moxy seentegy Me Mer kero iecbort Broadway, second door fom the corner atom. Apply Ww 2 Our Country--Mry she always bo Right: bat Right bie daring, who, inevery h nyiee clime, have never | Athens, ko., were passed. Kochiven, Mins Chancnng: Mavs Sirs. lencers : Bly! iit Sil or eel sara year with spurte arrears lions by Mise Walters. "To conclude with THE VALE. ND OOFFER Wii SCiiy mgr. . z 500 Fane vaRed he frag ' ’ " BEAM UMM COLLI NS very night this week Dov'sopen | 22 LOON, No. ferjetathe Fegometr, uta 1 cuyeeT Gemeral Zachary Taylor, (Mtosi, “Hal to | $20" *Zhe nulihusiogne sen of heads whieh erected pont | Appleton & Cos, Broutway, have pobliahed the follow at 6% o'clock: en 18€8 ALT. precise a eral patronage he has received a ry ra om encircled yi re d s 4 Legtune at Clinton TAT Lnon Weouecdar eve: | MeReerment in the a begs leave to sta SOW BHADIM=Filecn Thousand Falia=cameut: |, 4: The ‘Atmy of the United States, (Music, Wash- | inf tro by emotions too deep forutermee snes? | tag Hlelleoi’e Postioal Works''—A Deautifal Bing, Dee, 1th, 1847. Sutjectsedrcam Nevegations ade very atyle of imported end American Shidas, for | Ington’s March ”] But, retnrnioy from thie neral, as the Com- | so vely exterior, charminy wings, 6 Lad yautazes of facilities of intercourse between d flerent Na’ cxs ave who Wiab to | ste, Tr porchasers, otpriees 60 per centiess thn | 5. ‘The Navy of the United States. (Music, “Yankee rot the don a more | lovely exterior, ing cogrartons, uperb ty a complete description of a vew method of propellurg Se in stall how Lodgings, &e. | other stores Moreh yedle Will do well to Doodle”) sibilities of be @ poetry, ys y' Bes ve! fade Gaines wiptoo will preduge onew ain Navigation. Hy fewal WILSUN " KeLTY & MIKES exelasive Window Bade Stor 6. Tho Governor of Louisiana. (Music, “Jackeon’s oa preyen. teens BD wits history oe fete titngs, pre MA deine tin nore. Doors Post 6; Lectara to comien’r at 7. bee wa atham Meet 5 _#n tae’ _ | Maron,” pote The wauel of js i — Admittance bain dithainiteaisnes neste No HOU: STAURANT ond | PAOK SALE—Cherokee linda ca the Tencessee river,ten | 7. Major General Seott. (Music, “General Soott’s * dvcitied th ev of th eeeelanaen “tied mindsand to please little people. O GRANNY S, GYMNASIUM. —CHARL Y K SALOON, No. 179 Broad way ~The proprie- miles from the railroad to the Atlante ¢ities, uucorpasy- | March.’) f your fellow citizens. From. tm General Hulls Mili and Civil Life,” by his DTAGNON intorime the voblie thar h Te eee lee ie areeey eaten | 06 for heat iniana’a favorite son, mond of the army, the publie ey fi daughter. Mrs. Maria Campbell—A very interesting and din | 8. The Hero of Contrerar—L. tly watered b: ngs ond Funnick strenins, | GOO. Persifor ¥. Smith. [Muste, “Go where glory waite or serving up Dit- | and well wooded. ‘Those who are intererted in the propa: | thee”) | F. 0 m xtensive and well | tothe New York sublic, at well ay strongers visiting the city, | natural of | uke this method of apprising ther friends and the public, that | fieids, abun they haye toud= extensive arrangements atilnted establishment, 15, 17 aud 19 C ute with Adatly increasing ta olor M. en anticipated useful work, elucidating a very interesting and important period of our military history. z rd Walker, 114 Fulton street — eople His Gymnasium ise mp! " : ‘ fred forth een By Ed\ 0" tay 7 ners and Suppers nthe mov opproved style «f ewlieary gating and Ur ding ia cott ¢, howe.sheep and wool growing, will 9 Tho Memory of Washington. [Music, “Dead - 7 eae RING oon OL eas exerewees | which they afford et moderate charges. "In crver to give the | fd here iadacemeatsn teqatied chewhore. Kvery tures | March im Sanl.”} > © : be facage revieeeutee your Wile army, “the Odd Fellows" Offering, for 1610." edited by JL. aonally instruct at all times, those who a the arp ey | most verfert satisfaction, they fh | og them, snd the country inkenerl, | 10. ‘The Heroes of the Revolution. (Musto, “Auld | Genel, os entirely eu/rou:ded,acd atthe merey of a proud | Ridgely and P. Domaldson—A besuti(ul snnusl, rie Belf-Defence. SCHOOL, OF AKMS— tive foe; that the line of comumanicn taught, by ‘With evidences of the feta from those who have purchased Lang Syne.” oos with your | OfMamented, and containing a choice array of inte f 1 ' sand Liquors | nnd settled there. NICHOUAS HAIGHT, St Wil % . fisto, “ depo whe een sa expertonsed Fratton? farm Borie, with the, small or road ‘ sablihiment ju the conutry, | ate et A Northera ineiner with his wife, ie wanted, Pre snhtcgipagiemory of Gen, Jackwon, [Style “Mat deve of suepli¢g wes broken wp and the whole eomniry | Bg pieces, & n Jalery is fu f ved apon a visit to 179 Broudwav. Penne Sedaka CEaeelina cieve te MGaEA here) en Hymn nnn el wrat be the very beat of Euglish Duelliag Fistals, aad all the other 1 Denk 18H eterna} Gieie im eiNdaiem | 12, The Memory. ot the gallant Officers and Soldiers | Ape. vee reached us, it fell upon oureity and | ,. 1M Exautse Mar, Bacs.—On Wednesday quest cf annmberof gentlemen in Brooklyn, is now having | RPOLL portant jor private fomitves, howls and ta | (YONSTIPATION—(GOSTIVENESS) permanently care | WO have fallen’ in the Battles of Mexico (Music, | e.yuiry Lheagrest pubic calamiy, humbled our national | the bags, with the English bee = oy of the #b, cam bailt in one of the moat airy, healthy end central loentions in verns ve owner haviog on hend a large stuck of the 7 ed without the aid of medicines, by WAKTON’s En. | “ Roslyn Ceatle,”’) pride, and elevsted our deat of the chaacter and prowess of | ¥ ir contents showed ible signs of tear and that city, an extensive Gymnasium, which will be furnished | following articles, and going to quit the busivess, will pall 25 | VALENTA. A vegetable (01, light, palatable and nut 13, The Ladies. [Musio, * iome, Sweet Horme.”) Cur enemy Bu timeut pervaded our whole eomma- | weer, in crossing the wilds of New Brunewick—many of with all the epparatus fonud in any Gymnasiom. He intends Gay cent below whot they cna be bought ay the city : Madeira | tious Bor sale, wi je nu atthe * National D When the toast to Gen. l'aylor was given, the shouts | nity: ir was, to orgeoize-a force to send to the relief of them “tattered and torn” like the hero of the nursery ‘ines, Port, Sherry, Teneriffe and Scotch, Hiahland Whi of Warton of Pari 106 Fulton st. N.¥, M.i. P periiied army. You ealled op the Governor of this | ballad, who was so polite to the“ maidem all forlorn sy other gatablishment of the lund iption Book wopen at hin | kex, Pale, Otard Brandy. ond other different brands. and Hol- | Agent forthe United Stetes. The Treatise on ¢ Gymnasium in Canal street, where any further information | wid Gin. All these warrantedas good as any imported, at 543 | and its Gure,by M Warton of Paria, also for gan be obtaixed. d412t*m ~~ | Houston street, uear Broadway. d6 la*re | cents, ‘ with which ft was revived were undisputed evidence of fot Yor four regitien 8 of vole the fevling for the subject of the sentiment * hi he oldSaian tose with an appearance of diftldence and | ere te tatty ne The ‘ieee T called w the | The wonder is how. at this time of the year, they ever vad rash ae class got bere at all. — Montreal Gazer ) 3d inet.