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Whole No, 4954. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1847. MI |ERON- & THIR: ofthe New York Philanthropic 8o- | Dinner to Col. Burnett and his Associate | their it Colonel—the wound he bearsspeaks for him. ‘Theatrical and Musical. mj Ry ee eg ee pe famed T LU Sree Soe err ee ‘Cilners: aaa Aw (raf ee At wt hee ff Pre RE a ms ane Kiss INTHE DARK—Mr. Pexboue, the ish January, 188. DAVID HAIG, President, 8. Rey: i Ps a | Worthy sons of the Empire State.—(Cheers, cheers.)— | _ TAX THxatnx.—Those éxovedingly clever den change in th nM nolds, Secretary: 15 3¢ m, The“ Light Guard” of, this city yesterday tendered | tai) Columbia. the sisters Heron, made their second appearance at the | been antininetad ny Meee, Jer cont ra have rrows. After wi Ra i retary. iy, Miss He; pe Ppt ANNUAL BALL of the Beneyolent Soci- | to Col. Burnett and bis brave associates, adinner at their] The committee having arrived to escort the officers | Park Theatre last evenin, prewwhteh wil he. RPOILED witbe' ageTomneay Hil ow Fotay erent, Dee ith armory, Lafayette Hail.. At 6 o'clock, it was announced ( {9 the Pall st Tammany Hall Cape Vincent sanounced | formances won the ayroeticsion st teil wadionen’ | Fd mometer stood at 72 degrees. In the early part of last Fans ‘Ro conelade with the farce ATERMAN | xe Joseph va Dane of the Half Orphan Asyluin, attached to | that the eompany had arrived, and they were soon after | nett and associates started 7 two pleces selected for the occasion were the “Four | tnd at haif-pest sores erate ee low a8 56 dogtees 5 A ch Dingle’s Cotillon Band 1s engaged for for Tammany Hall. Ar. seven o'clock, yor A om ‘Tug, Miss Heron; Mrs Bundle, Mrs Vernon; A ‘he i | conducted by the committee of reception to the recep- | riving, they were escorted to th ‘snow hail inlan, bie Vauny Horone ‘Boxee 81, Pits cents; Gallery 35 | PUgse a iencns eatery eit Pe aneg ihe direction of Mr by ¢ reception room, and at pated by those nd by their excellent per- | of the atmosphere en the wae day, when the rd rhe 9 Pe A ry ORS TO GOOD. Pai ovate - Ate kul other songs. To which will be’ i 4 . Mowbrays,” and the “Happy Man,” in which the chil- | fall quite rapidly, in the midst of « gale of wind from uy relnek: 7 one ee of the Comm:ttee, or at | tion room, At half-past 6 o'clock dinner was announced, | 1? o'clock, ascended to the hall, where they wore ad- | dren sustained princioat etiscosters Tre cldeut ative | uN aan continued until three o'clock: thie more. Se ERT stinnl mecca ye onannon Managers wage | wren lob O'Covaan fn Power Sonteanen isiesre” | and the line formed, headed by Col. Burnatt. ‘Ths tes | steed Py Captain Thompson. aa follows: sound! of lta ahesatee ste meat eens te te] ee errr eS aa THEA an A.W oe ; rower. *y 1 : , pig a “Manager, Ma Srevewe—iriday Eo i ma SCGLARDES LA FAYETTE."—The tvs Gall of the La | mony of respect was shown to thle gallant offoer be; | Naw Youx Vouuwrezas— Bil pop le Tur Sreananir Carsory: Civ —The launch of this ee ee ea hind Qtocmthitcy J Pursball | oe Brees a eaneil take Place af the © lies Tice | with Mexico, which chivairy was imbibediyears ago, | occ’, behalf of the members of the company under my 40 youn e eof the*Loan of « Lover,” and | [ie tony tat ee ee ey enttt this ———-. Amphibeo, Mr. Stevens: Naiad Queer VAC soba } | 0 Bradway, on Wednesday Evening, De : pita facet Rodger Memes erg OG wi vat mand, and of the officers and members of the 9th | the petite com hocking Events,” in the ‘chan of tae eee. Prevailed yesterday i! became a member of t t Guards” in 1826. He | Resor ts pte ret of this State, whom I have the the pleasing and agreeable office has subsequently went to Washington, and was admit- | devolved ~ ding ted as a cadet to West Point, where he graduated | self and fg ey of the tat regi: with all the honors of the institution. He took partim | ment of New York Volunteers, edy of of which Mr. Bass appeared as Griffinhoof, cellent character, and always admirably him. To-night miss Heron takes » benefit a in three pleces: as Paudeen O’Rafferty in the dra- . who accompany you, a | ma of “Sdorn to Good Luck;” as Little Pickle, in the | the 15th inet. Col. Jobn Ewen was unanimously Mr.J H. Halt; Bean Brummel, Mr. Stevens: Lt ? Mr. Burke; Nelly, Mf ‘whomay honoris, their frst ton, | moon er, Phe Nejad queen, will be 1 , Pea yl gS rg qiad Queen, will be that to efforts om their tart will be T Poti Amit willanpegtinhia aimired Fan de Matelot To, con- sole, and flatter themsel the slude with te VERMONT WOOL DE ALER—Donteron. oped os cont Se eee Se Shas Meare Miitany.—At pimpers | of the field officers of the fourth brigade of the militia of the State of New York, convened at the Mercer House, en Wednesday iets of admission, ine!uding supper for a lady and th Dutiful, Mr, Burke: Amends, Mrs. Sutherland, Doors | aicretne ittee. Price $3. the Florids war, in 1885. After the conclusion of tbat | cordial F ” open ar6)g Glock. and the qurcata will rie at 7. Boxes 45 | 'Lonat, Mss Peel eee Me fi Ballot 3 Beeres atecen war he returned to New York, @d again" beoame | Scenes cf Gene} tfeleams, Om your return from the led Child; and as Tom Tug, in the musical farce | ¢4 Brigadier General of said brigade. cents: Pic'and dallery, 1236 Cents H. Goulet. 6 John street: Mr. Wn. Sullivan, 86 Christopher | member of the “Light Guatds,” aunt remained much | Your country and Ape gees Bet of “The Waterman,” in all of which pieces ber sister | Dxowwxp.—Coroner Walters was called yesterday to 7 = | street; Mr- L, Leclere. '; Mr. G, Landesman, 55 | ro Your homes. The tribute of respect | will also appear. They are certainly di ing of a good | hold inquest teresting boy, aa SLT RGN | Citett see laierteres Dibplogs 33 Brondways Mr C. Mer- | until the commencement of the present war with Mex- | which wo desire to pay to your valor and ‘dinios | Regn’ OPP Mr MET ate nee anak caer Sate Geithnaay ET aE sreting ter, ; bi ico. He then raised a t of volunteers, fi V3 ‘ent will | cieu, 44 Camal street; Mr. ling, 3th at cormer.2f 6th | (op, He then, raised, a prime’ & Tita ite in | Saished services, is unaffected and sincere. The first avenu t Fegiment of New York volunteers, Colonel, Bowsry Turatae.—Come rain or come shine, the | CPt W. H. Crane, of Key Port, who secidentall: ALL ROOM GUIDE —Just published, Durank’s the sustaining his country’s honor and in the battle | promptly to thelr country’s cal, entered ths service une | Bowery theatre is filled to overflowing every night; no | £0! the bow sprit of the schooner Two Marys tale the B fA agyts ef ‘Room Gui peosable to‘, | of Churubusco received s shot wound from the enemy. Ser your command, born 4 distinguished and St A : ver, and was drowned. Verdict, accidental drowning. ow bebanar aa commtioion we protiients | After having recovered sufficiently from his wound to | prominent part in all the bloody and une ~ ae ean: | ae ter what sort of weather we have, this establishment | g.yory Dearn.—The coronor was called to hold an will consis 09 pawn price 25, 37 and $0 cena each, in various styles of | travel, he soughtagain his native city, and repelved the | Whioh our Invincible andleroie arog, undin ite is certain to be crowded and its coffers to be filled. S80 inquest at No. 108 Pitt street, on the body of Micheal aad ie “chen ao of = old seriecntary yA othe! ees eve, bp ork Byron from his fellow-sol of Light Se een, on Fe ogee ia ie victorious la for hon) es onie preraination to reens, re- Adina! an ative of res ne, 48 yas, who been on hag tail ts. Box Book i 4 mt 3 A ro e capture occupancy of | gardless of all o! es that may intervene. e great a ly in perfect Ns ertainments, Box Book now open: } gificent polkas. TURN eR ka TSHR 7 4 Chatham strest Panett taritea pmasta: re f maha Mad, ind the Mexioan capital. Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, Conere- | feature at this popular place of amusement at the pre- | 0d at an early hour esterday morning he was found accel vember. g etcetera ras. Churubusco, and the heights of Chapul! sent time, is ing by Miss Turnbull and b; i | dead in hisbed. Verd{et, death by apoplexy. VHATH AM THEATRE —Under the mens of Mi TWILL’s MUsIU ite. ‘ ; Lieut. Little; Capt. it, ) hapultepec, at- me, is dancing by ‘urnbull and by Lev! y 7 spopl Cc ILETCHER Sage or arta Oe Be | EL PED ASE R eEN cheney Adee eieeunee aecthe | Burens Lieut 8 Howitt; Llaue, Shatileworth; Capt | tie. Valor ‘and discipline of the first regiment | North's celebrated horse Tammany, both of whom per- Ser day Crenrng. Dec: 17. will be presented, thelplay of ROB ROY i yarchusers to extensive stock of Goods, | y"T Sends; Capt. E. Hopking; E. B. ‘ork volunteers, and the consnmmate | form the latest edition of the polka, in the most graceful Pollce Intelligence. McGREGOR—Itob Roy McGregor. Mr. Rashi ig the splendid »* Jenny Lind Annual; new Ry GO. Manedetd, Hac bravery of ite offloers. The honore. | style imaginable. In fact, Tammany’s feats in that line | Charge of Grand Larceny —Officers Wandell and Osbaldstoue, Mr. Brandon; Francis Olbaldst fully embellished and tastefull: i Gi cd ble wounds, Colonel, which you and your as-| are fh Seat) and the wonder expressed by all who | Wade, of the 10th ward, arrested on Tuesday last a man Jor; Helen, Mrs. McLean; Dison, Mrs, ke.; Books of popul ‘+ Won't eq ; H’ Kendall, Heq.; Ri sociates now bear on your pestas, ‘and under which you | Witness them is, how such an unwieldy animal asa horse | by the name of Thomas Adams, on « charge of stealii le . |, Esq. Y by the MODEL ARTISTES. To c Ieee of the SPECTRE BRIDEGROUM—Nicod rad are now suffering, and the 'y loss sustained tey your | Could be taught to trip it on the light fantastic toe so | $150 im bank bills, from Owen Gallagher, in the Brandon; Aldwii x io ‘After partaking of a dinner which reflected oredit ssopnte thetaGhh ae her seuenes avs evte, Nesnfoce- | senirebiy and to perfectly a Tammany dows. It must | 24 avenue, while in a house of dlarepute | at No. a ky examp! that he hi 36 Walnut street. Th it appears, was stolen : ox wood, with one toten keys ofsilver and brass, | BPOUtHe host, and which was most satisfactorily enjoyed | ing the ardor of your trodpe, end animating them with | tuition of Lovi Nerth, whose fatue as au eyacetrisa oot | & Woman sailed Charlotte Post, iu thet hotes: and male “OLYMPIC TREAT, F Guitars of superior manufacture, withand without the patent | by all present, the following regular toasts were read ; that true spjrit of American valor which under proper | trainer, is not confined to this side of the Atlantic. The | quently the money was found in the possession of the nx, Dee 17, the performances AT Rig On | trian’ | heads, ia cases. Musical Instruments of every Kind of brass | lst, The President of the United States, (Three guidance is ‘ever invincible. The people of drama of “Valsha” is withdrawn for the present,and the | scoused. Justice Timpson looked him up fer trial. the musical burletta of ROBINSON CRUSO« THE SE- Xe, Fol, Beensien of the Opera. foe January, ts One de eal abe uae gl. ae ian tate, whose standard you have borne d 4 spectacle, the * Naiad Queen”? wil be reproduced | Stealing a Suit of Clothes Oflcer Hervey, of the 34 COND Marmaduke Snodgrass, Mr Holland. After, which ed Nthograph titles, Purchasers | 12, .CUF gallant soldiers in Mexico—Regulars and Vo- | and in triumph, through eo many hard fonght and des evening in all its splendor, and with the same cast yesterday aman by the name of James for the Sth time, UPPE! ac, Ms iA In pi ASTER ’s, sign of the Golden Lyre, 201 | ‘unteers—their achievements during the existing war, are | perate battles, and whose patriotiam youhave so well | with which it has heretofore been performed. ‘I'he dra- charge of stealing a suit of clothes be- Hag tnd fora eggs ony © fl vom ; +23 415tWFeakMém | the wonder and admiration of the world. The laurels | and noM@y represented, will not fail to s| andre. | me of“ Sixteen Striag Jack” will also be performed, athaniel Bassett, valued at $21. The ao- iestring, Miss Mary Taylor; Satio, Mise Phi'- ‘After which the Burlesque af the © + KE—Bar- ty have won will endure through all time, for they are rd the distingalshed services which "have reflected | After this piece, Tammany will dance the polka and ouclude with the farce of BARNEY BOU! mm cused slept inthe same room at No. 229 Washingten le evergreen by their country’s gratitude. (Cheers, | such bright and enduring lustre upon her esouthcheon, | ther fashionable dances, much to the deli; ‘OR THE HOLIDAYS—325 BROAD- atreet with Bassett, and in the morning the clothes were ubseriber has now open his complete col- Bourke, (| ham; Lucy, Mrs. Isherwood. Doors Presen: red by the late cheers.) and elevated the character of her o' will witness him. Mr. Dennison will ai am the missing. Justice Drinker locked him vu; Open half past 6, and the curtain will nse at 7.—Dress Circle, rina’ nad invites fom purchusrstaenie | Music— The Star Spangled Banner.”’ courage, ticipine, Sak pectibies Ae ie ete Lasee | pie, Bacith will eeortbe ee eee ere for trfal 9 J Ste: Upper Boxes 2c: Pit. 12}¢¢ Present imooreat re uaususil th The Navy of the United States sve honored and | the whoie world:” : dy of the “ Yankee Wool Dealer” will conclude the Charge of, Stealing a, Watch —OMoer Willis, of the TOR PLACE OPERA.—Friday, December 171 ted wit ful ied by thel ever feared =a Col. Burnett xeplied, expressin, eartfel - | ning’s amusements. Such a bill az this is worthy of 10th ward police, arrested yesterday s young man DI terrane Bam ete reat seeegiuue G poreech ng mmoag, the ex. | *tcrcally to be cherished by thelr country. (Six cheers.) tude a the onot bestowed aes pematiele gratin! Sowers. peryest Ki the name of Ire Cole, one of thi ureher ae 0 Bowery E ae 4 ion, Masio— oodle. ‘They were then fintroduced to the ladies who, lik gt circus, on a charge of stealin, ‘watob, valued at Yeraldtint: Beetlaws | tewslock ofriehy decovated'poreelni, fromthe moat cole: | . 4t8, Cou, Wann B. Buaners, whose military ifs oom” | daughters of oldem men, shook strong. the soldier's | g¢ sea iam, THtATAE Notwithstanding the hailstorm | $56 from a gil called Marla Allen, raiding at the cor in this corps—his gallant services in the main- tenance of the Roper and glory of last evening, there was a tolerably fair attendance at | ner of Grand and Orchard streets.’ The watch was re- this theatre, and the respective pieces were well sus- | Covered, and the sccused held to bail to answer at hand. .Thus passed the evening, nothing occurring mar itsharmeay aud plessure, °'! oye ix Genovesiy Raym Settimio Rosi; A & will stimulate others incur ranks, when that country | “Lixur, JanreDucarun Porrem,.—The friends of this 8 Big’ra Angiolo Mora; Norman, S's Fellipoo Albertazz Maestro Direttore, 81 rill. Leader of the. Orchistra, brated fabricants, such ‘ases, Jardinieres, toilet Fiacovs, Inkstands. Tete-a-tetes. cigar Lai be Gi Statuttes and Vases; ay, our country’s fla, court for trial, by Justice Timpson ‘ 0 Loft atdy TAL Us variety; ebony and b shall call on them, to emulate bis noble and glorious ex- tained, | This evening, the admirable musical drama of | °°; 2 . of the 4th shane Soe, ese mcttecy Mapeteom havea bio | Casaea traveling Cnen szipe ile caly amoclates once the solder, while | Gall”. diatagutaned”himoott inthe aston’ of COE | (CS pees idl al he eae a le tas, | ward, arrvted esterday, two men, oned Job oud N- We olelock, and ati No. 2 Wall strect besemant (rom 1to 3. | Ofebony and carved rose wood, tyle they welcome the return of their valued friend. (Cheers; | pultepeo, and is now returned, ftend giving him | duatte, eloce, wer Mr field wil sustein theotarseee’ | cholas Baker, on suspicion of stealing a boat, Detained Doors open at 7 o'clock. ‘To commi vs eee eee tecicnle Par | cheers, cheers. tule q for a fu hearing. ARNUMS AMERICAN MUSEUM=—P T Bannum, | sen Tesleg nat Pocker Books; bunemian Glassware, every | Musio—" Burnett's Quiok Step.” thiol Bis serrlose | fo bis county, "The etice at | Shu oh, Roy, aad Mrs. Molean that of Helen MoGreger stealing s Showle-OMcer McClelland, of the 16th FORMANEES EVERY APTERNGON AON lock and | Ghistystereomaieslorindicsaadgenttemen: papiersmche | | Col. Buaxkrs rose, leaning upon his staf, amid the | invitation, which we: have seems cameroualy sigued | Ct neee he ae oat Tableau Viveate, | ward, arremted 7 lack fellow, in Laurens #t., 3 ¢ ) ts usica o, Accordians, ° iy “4 hen SE pt eel SURAT Ie Aa a tae ae beclfereretentpr ats Aes company to xR ene by, many, of our fret young men, and we doubt | style, and skilful artistic arrangement, by Mr. Fleteher, | DAY phe pogeseston 6 woollen ham ouagetely Sot AMPBELLS ETHIOPIAN SERENADE CND-OP | (55), "r Teblon caper Weights, fancy Shermometers. toilet at the occasion will be of no ordinary interest, and | is well received every night, and is boooming very at. |! poly, BRA COMPANY prbegpitappo pg G0 SAEO: | Mico ree to scwing avait Grow of the mont bewatfe | Quand and folioy cltzans ; wien | rotmined to my ue: | worthy she signers ols guest aad of ihe empire sty. | tractive” Tho. enievtaisments mil soscluds Wick the | OMe. The negro was detained for examination. A + and also ie r on; mechani i int y . 3 comm! RY , ealis at — = Minstrel, ar each oerformanes. ‘Alvo enn cant amen, card Boxes, walking Canes, rice Whips: | but am’ somewhat overcome by this demonstration of | movereiml cere at the Mercer Multan Hal arene, farce of the “SpectreBridegroom”’ We are informed,that | arrested on a dharge of stealing en Overoval worth 6, WESTERN, Miss BERNARD, Miss JU MODELS ( bronze segar Lamps, grotesque; liqueur Cases, | your respect for me, and my fellow officers. Being again | Broom, ee poveral new Pleces of intense interest, arein rehearsal, | belonging to Aaron Durnham, No. 263 Sixth avenue.— F SHAKSPEARE'S HOUSE, and other ) | iags connect ‘ rat fansay 6 exe e and Mercer atreeta, this, (Friday)evening,at 7% | and will shortly be produced, and that Mademoiselle ging } ed with his history: LIVING ORANG o TANG, he |, renee Dison cameen Oreiaes arene bey Bane soe eee erat ha pines: sd bn ed pany yarn o’clock, ? tes, a danseuse, of considerable celebrity, as having | /°Cked up for trial by Justice Roome. 18 to whole, 25 cents; children under ten years | jn faney boxes, oving Toys, kc. ke. FREDERICK A. ty onan eee ieee =e a in several of the London and Parisian theatres, Ik son ig d i - | this corps, then s mere boy. Ever since that hour, I The re 4 rae Bhareand old segments oon LS. PTE wOObWoR 305 Broadway, opposite Broadway ‘Thes- | 1 1V.'nck failed to wateh the course of the Light Guard, Democratic Primary Slections. will make her debut on Saturday evening This will | | Ax. Usexrgceap AYPRARANCE n Cuan = Jee on RT a TO HOLIDAY ANB -WEDDING FR | snd when in your sity, bare ever found in your enter. | The demoorats of thie various wards in the city, held | steAtly enhance theattractive features of the Chatham. Mr. 3eorge Miller arrived in, t is ol Y says the ted Broome at Crowded to ovortawtenrenmene | ER Siver Qua Areata elven ad ShemeaiiocPlac | tsinments that vame kindness you have ever fanifested | thelr primary elections yesterday, when it was evidenc | _Paisto’s Ovens Hovsx.—Last evening Madame Au- | Boston sha hid appoetebos Sx alte wioacl resaneere EAUTY and FAS! (Now York. OPE! ad Ware with at liver, gad Bhefte for me. 1 have received many demonstrations of re- gusta’s performances, in spite of the bad weather, was | Morning, an a ce in a HGH. UNABAT BB ‘Eleventh Week ofthe | freturer: Bhefhel te Tag Biver Plate, and of Argentine | spect from you, one of which I shall never forget. ‘That | ‘oat more than ordinary interest was manifested as to | Well attended. Abouttwo hundred persons were present | feat sensation. His friends gave him s cordial reoep- inal CHRIST TRELS. The Old Sliver aad’ setter Biren ted Ware, begs to inform the | conferred upon me in 1834, (referring to a splendid sword | the result. This was, most probably, the case, on scoount | —s great number on such ajnight. When the German regi hesecpentin ope! pumences questions 32 aaa hfiehed Band. int adie, GURLSINOR: | tide, that an snortment of the richest n of shemeld | presented to him by the corps ) Fellow soldiers, need | of the approsobing Presidential campaign, and the infu. | {4F°8 was over, a gentleman stept beforo the ourtaln, | the large quantity of paper beating the alleged terged GHN, + i bie” a Silver F) ‘are. warran:ed to Siiver. meant speak of the noble deeds performed by the Ist regiment took off his hat, opened his mouth, and addressed the — 4 P> cat a ‘isn | gat ul k's ak lis | folios Mt” Py avert | £80 ch coh evel canst might Dare won| sesra ts ilerag ta t= meng oon pe parr ond the be Ue ee ences, and universally ac cl every amusement of fast and Tea sets, ion an er Frames, kc., &c , | imperishable laurels, which brighten with their country The election, as far as could be ascertained last nigh; “ Ladies and gentl —The orchestra being insuf™. | 7 ry had et ey "We publish the flow! ‘card by similar character offered 1. Admission 25 cents | all the most rocured of | gratitude.” ‘deopiag in night, | cient for the ce of the ballet, seven musicians | be hae ith him. We pul ing Children under ie yearg, hal! pice. Doors oped a7 cow | the sole agent fora LBiares, KM BTEN. | He sat downamid the general applause and cheering rs artis te pe vine having left the theatre out of fifteen, 1 am. requested hie sageee Having been absent from home for » short clock. 5 rT of the company. 4 y Madame August logise in her name, en ¢ \beence | have been acoused, in OADWAY ODEON—Enirance through Pinteax’s Se | stairs; who also solicits orders lescriptions of Musto Marseilles Hymn.” (Van Baron men elected) make known to you that the performance can’t go on, | time, | find during that absence | have y Bie ceder the mauaxomont of Mrs G. Gnerura | Sivelor Bilver Fated Ware,ia sein or brithe piece, fom | StnTy9 "bees, wha? daring the present war, have SECOND WARD. Your money will, therefore, be returned to you at the | the most public manner, of © high crime ip gross viole- feday, quvoning,, December 1741847, will be presented ©. G. | Mea and Suppersets, all making one full’ ten set, ecch piece | fallen in the secvice of thelr country. They have died GENERAL COMMITTER. box ofttes.”? to suspend an opinion until facts are made known, which fanchard’ will play. ‘several. favorite airs on the Musi: | matching the other, and got up in the newest London fashion. | the deaths of soldiers; and in their deaths he James ©. Stoneall, Isaiah Ryndere, This speech was very kindly reesived by the audience | Joi 'Drove mot only my entire innocence in any forge al Glasses; favorite songs by Miss Hoberts and Mr. Q’Neal;{ __dl2 1at#rc_' | the immortality of heroes. (Standing, and in ‘Thomas Moloney, a better than many speeches in Conanies | and every | ries, but the injustice done me and my family in their iss Adele and Miss Lamee in two dances, and the Grecian UsF8 AND FURS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, OF | Musle—“Oftin the Stiliy Night” YOUNG MEN'S @NNERAL comaiTTex. thing went of in a very quiet and business-like manner. | Toon set ion Mua ROE MILLER Ts txobange ot, rercisesty Mine Blanchard,” After the aboye a series of very description,~—Superior, Lynx, Martia, fox, Fitch, | 6th. ‘The Governor of the State of New York | Joseph C. Aiberteon, H. Mayberry; Some said that envious and evil-dlsposed persons had | PISTON | 2h t ; , ABLEAUX VIVANTS inghnding, among other gronpines, | Chinchill, Sauitrel, Jenerand Isabela best Fur and | (Cheers) Lawrence Farrell, plotted to injure Madame Augusta in her exertions to Re ad AAG eee eT et. bos Qeneoalen driamphy | Veune Swans-dowa Tippets; Fur Collars and Capes, with'achoice | “Mosie--“ Hail to the Chief.” e ea asine aa satisty the public, We understand that this talented nen ——- ‘Hanor ofthe Uneed Stent OTe Nanounl Teblegy i= Rr Trimongs,, Ke. Me. cheaper than any | 7th. ‘The Mayor of the olty of New York. GENERAL comMiT danscuse will re-appear on Monaay next, with an entire | , An ingenious eralle ‘The lenge of the sngint ana a 3 le te. an «» COMOL En vaudevi com, sover ow ts “ ~ ic—" Polka,” (All Van Buren 6 pany, am - if GMAND HOUDAY ENTERTAINMENTS AT THE , and 130 Chatham street, tere Pee Raster esi Ciidk Noel Waa ekons tena east ‘Charles Fletch German is no go. English farce, with a few songs, anda | boiler is sixteen inches and a half. LAFAYETTE BAZAARS THEATRE and Mechan- ORAM & HAUGH WOUT, Lyceum Buildin dj ; menion olendiond.< (Ghaers,.| lense ¥, Pontes, on 7a obarming ballets, will most likely tak ; wee voutway, el WwW ‘ cheers, P. G. Moloney, , y take. Sponed oa Wednesdsy. aforacoa: tas sth tests sed be cous | purb seeseene ee eas corr onenne, Dez tee arivals, kan Niusie— Hall to the Chiet.” ‘ YOUNG MRWs ORNERAL couMITTEE. Lyxne’s Musica In.vetnations oy Suaxareans.— | [JOR BALE—The Steamboat GENERAL JACKSO ie cece ca AACA | Src Vl Wepent aoe | kt heater” Mt] a Se, | Ec ti aie ae age | Gomeeedtha eaters Ot : ; ea. ae . i . ; , the soirée of Mr. Lynne, r less. B +8. E Dusie—" Iiail Calumbia,” , Thomas Mi y ; siving ‘@e-well’ a4 sxusioal illustrations of our | 34 will be sold low, if applied for immediately. CR ’Cleaveland,and J.(. Evans.who will and iter Ren Lis ra Foe iy ae te eas hick ee Es eoidlie i FOWKS &Co., corner of West acd Liberty stteeia, . ‘ ; = og J ame FOURTH WARD. areat fotwithstanding the sudden inclemency of ee cremng in esis Canicetbienad bs Sg tls Coastors, plated, and'silver; Japaned ‘fea } when his country calls him from her side, weloome his (Contested.) the night, anda violent ball storm, which sroee exastly Thon NEW UALR RSC ine diane Ga Roe jdiion to the above will be presented ma uf. | ever offered to the pu terms; French Clocks and | Teturn, and reward him for the dangers, tolls, and FIFTH WARD. at the time for attending the lecture, we were happy to | MUA REN, ULE NS Lunas ang oe Lurk Lise cent Dioramie View ofthe Bombardment of Vera Craz and the | Cendelupras, Poree . "Rea Toilet and decorated | troubles he has passed. (Nine cheers.) GENERAL COMMITTEE find on entering the room a numerous company prevent, | ihe first and oaly regular packet. for Monde ber soy Castle of San Juan dUlloa,by the combined naval and military | Ware of elegant styles: ‘superior article of plain white | | Music—* Here's a Health to all Good Lasses.” Franele R, TH Theophitus Peok, and scattering of elegant females along the benohes, | ‘The uew aud splendid fast sailing rocker aoe Ie fore 4 Seten under Commodore Ferry ad Major | Porcelamm Disnerand T'va. Ware. “Ahere goodehavetwcuse’ | | ‘The following letter was then read from Brig. Gen. A EE mors y Uke diamonds glittering on a dark ‘ground. Several | UOBDEN, Barrel, master, ienow losding, and wl voeture titomaca and Mechanical Curlosities ever exhibited in the | eu: exproaly fer their own sales. "W, & Hi, do, not heaters . expressing his regret, in consequence of indis- YOUNG MEN'S GENERAL COMMITTEE, of the most distinguished vocalists of our city were | | a faratched ‘cossennzedgtitas fon cated tal eoaead ted States. Admittance to the Bozaar, free=tothe Theatre | to say tnat they have the fines! Auortment ‘of new goodain thei position, to be unable to join in the festivity. Major Garret Dyckman, Howard Holdredge, present, aiding Mr. Lynne with their voices and furni od: second 7a ‘sccommodations for cabra, “ Guxtiemen—I very much regret that an inflamma-| Wm C. Van Allen, James Lynch, talents. We were much pleased with the reading and 8, SPRY eo bet dni Qrigams mbar BA ree nee to commence at o’cleck and 7 P M. rio! mai ions for tion in one of my eyes, obliges me to deny myself the . observations of the lecturer, bin so! os ally aavite the public pleasure of accepting your kind invitation for this even- ee Neath wR we thought him perbeps too rapid and hurried. We | Hersruiemditto thels advantage to call. before WORAM k SUGHWOU! ing, es our excellent Surgeon M i Messrs. ‘Tiliou, Hart and Peck, are, of course, well i may x juate i ree lorver, (whose orders I only say, this, however, t, fer the whol CI '» Who will hey leave to inform their friends and the public TP HBEAD LACE CAPES AND BERTHES. feel. myself in honor bound to obey’ most implicitly, | kuown in this community. The two first named are | went off well,’ and much $0 the ‘gratification of the | dress. Shipy rel Fromm (or that their inth t plac ‘Scott & Co., No.377 Broadway, have received a large | while favored with his professional attention,) forbids | ¢X-Aldermen, and Mr. Hart, it is expected. will bea can- | gist: ed and select audience. Mr. Lynne was | The packet ship Os E66. Thos. Minerva Kooms,4 a7, ou Friday evening, Dec 17th, | stock of the shove articles, the cheapest, they believe, ever | my enoountering the light of fa New York dining room, | didate for the office of Chairman of the General Com. | very Lawyer in his comparison between the witches | °e¢d the Hichard Cobdea, and sail on . © of Brosaw. by the Fhilomelians, wader the direction. 0 t $10, capes at $16; also, a | [regret this confinement to my dark room the more, as | mittee The latter named gentleman is supposed to be Shakspeare and the mythological furies, or | = “'77¢ -_ ak 3 rt} D BUROPEAN P. ‘4. W BYRNES « fo i, wi publie of 4 passengers ical Museum, 25 cen's; children, half‘price. Per- } line, uow inthe market. Having 114 Sere H ein evening. cel the Past,” and | beantiful stock of imitation capes, {rom $2 50, berthes from | it de 3 favorable to the Calhor id the 3 PED 81 2 a . ‘Tickets, itt prives me of the pleasure of meeting Col. Burnett, | favors od mn CONES, Omi other two to | Eumenides, of th jient Greeks. It , how. NITED 8’ Zoned ny fete before selon, men breakfast cabs, from 2 shillings exch. | with other veteran yolunteers,who hace achieved ier’ | that of Van Buren. Mejor Garret Dyckman bas just er, in Our opinion, a more probable supposition, that U OFFICE. , 18 2tre Finted collars roms bleak Ail demi | perishable fame in the late brillant battles in Mexico, | "eturned, from the wars in Mexico, bearing ample evi- | the whioh he has embodied | Kised ann thes cna ant xe dress hely soiled) 3s.each, | But since I cannot safely bear the light of your festive | dence of his gallantry and valor in the campaign against ‘i be ojdered muslin aud Ince robes: iifasts | board, 1 with much pleaszure offer a oetinectonicn tne | the enemy. fi andant source of superstition | any of the ports in the United. Kt NV ars MAMMOTH MISSi8SIPPI RIVER, pai LAnpnaae UF THe ted on thi ree miles of canvass! '¢ will, It is supposed, go for the annexation fn which he lived. E land, fr exhibiting a view of opantry 1900 wiles pia length, extending f as cheap as can be found inthe city. N.B. | proud satisfaction of witnessing the unsurpassed chival- | ofthe whole of Mexico, and against renunciation, Mr. een coebhand Ofte: olaaa. matle,|,sn oeeec kaprecriaetiee he from the mouth of the Mi i ty of New Or | Nodeviation im priers. _dgist#re_ | ty of New York volunteors during twenty-three days | Arcularius is also Calhoun man. in witches and evil superna the oldest and largest establishment Jeans, aad zoochin ov be: BW LIQUID CURE, for the following | action, against British veteran corps of neat double our SIXTH WARD. among the rude Highlanders of Sootlan I. pay thousand Pe Daincing in the wor salt es, all inflamm:- | numbers, with continued success, has enabled me often [All Van Buren } has exhibited in this play his usual and remarkable pare seen. despatched roadway, adjoining lo’s Gav pen every eveuir jsensen, deed all diserses 7 7 ifferent ports of Ireland, ‘Sunday exce: ‘Admission 59 ae nts; children hall of ‘akin. ‘the hitherto officially to utter. x GENERAL COMMITTEE. fidelity in depicting to the life the customs, creed and | y, * guaranty of ou: ‘he Panorama commence moving at7 o’clo:k precisely, pertecting this tral “The Volunteers of New York—They have proven Malacia Fallon, Mathew T. Brenan. superstitious manners of every separate locality in which Keetion, an engagement for passen, Afternoon exhibitions on Wednesdays. and Serudays, at'3 | to’ bring fe jnto pa themselves to be worthy of thelr heroic nnoestors of the John MeMahon, bs his extongive genius led him to wander. It is e power. | with, rafts and Bills of ¥ ore! at ‘ured frot My 5 tical of its suj years who always, w! commande, YOUNG MEN’S GENERAL COMMITTEE. ful hor rendered to the genius of the poet that this m sight, at the BONELTVS MODEL OF ANCIENT Je RUSALEM, im inen of military mind, were‘ {nflexibie in Faith—Invin- | Wm. Nealis, Charles Rooney, play atill retains ite highest popularity and commands Bale aoe I tows stn the Days of the Kedeemer—Hrom the Brunetti Gal: | 1a malady: ly oe : cible in Arms.””” Phillip Collins, Hugh Finn. unbounded admiration, notwithstanding the repulsive fenamdahe wh behind. < 0.3 levy, Piccadilly, London—Mr, BRUNETTI has the honor | tum for bronel sted sore throat diseases of | “| mm, with mont affeotionate respect, your friend, Edward Rowe, and long since unfashionable agency of these witches, ‘can be had on application att tr f his | the lungs; and the subscriber firmly believes would cure con Z 6 ut office. 'y, OF be ipapearcine het gf tre saber of many YGnre of hie | sumption, i ie tncipient tcogen,. The cbove is forecie EDMUND P. GAINES, U. 8. Army. SEVENTH WARD. which in our day only serve to dis the play and | by'letter, (post paid.) to P. W. BYRNES & Cis ‘tt. CE Fae OG en Pe gee Us at 127 Fulton street, adjoining the Herald otfcaand oppe. | To H. A. Hewitt, C. T. Hopkins, G. W. McLean, WA. GRNKRAL COMMITTEE, encumber the action. Many faults are necessarily par- | ___ 415 12° re many of the most distinguished clergymen, travel! he Sun building. Price 25 cents per bottle, YH. MY. | Burke, and J. B. Phillips, Committe Robert H. Maclay, Andrew Thompson. doned in Shakspeare which would ever tarnish the thes RiTISH AND NORTH AMERICAN A. M.S. 4 theraneche Archi hops Panrerba yan Armagh. B Tau HAT Ni ais Te George G. Glasier, pele) ceiee: Boe ia e most commen siaan he from Beenie Enea Pe aa om AND LD har sob 9 ondon, Lan jor chester, 3 Arel ULD HAIR DYE—NO EQU. Th YOUNG MEN'S GENERAL COMMITTEE. mou! 101 jevated to the eat of m VRNIA, Capt. Kyrie, from New York, ist January— Bate We ijtivesbald, Machi , Daniel O'Connell, Srite ALEXANDER’S Taidovatn shies in Gregory Thomas, Lewia Hogers, limity, and where others would fall into an offens PALEDONIA, Cope, Lott, from Boston, hh Jauuary Fe ” : colors ir a natura or brown. an orris: John H, Robbins, John G, Seeley. bombast in the effort to attain ee Piapoleon; Karls of Hirvoby, Tyreonnel, Hopetown, Ke. Re.; the beauty and elasticity of youth, and is warranted 7. E. Vincent :—My dear Captain—I regret that | Edward C. Green, ways shows himself natural Broadwavd nk ter. Duchess of St. Albans, &e:J 8 Buckingham, Fea.;Rev, improvement presents it to the public with tevcr! | J. military engagements, ag President of a Division RIGHTH WARD. Bost could express the common every day ides, vis that Se COREE EL EMIGRATION OFEas > Samael Hauson Cox, D- D:, Brooklyn: Hey “Wm. Patton end ae having go equal, andes a ferfect dye | Court Maxtial, which meets this evening, will prevent (AU Van Buren } the world and all its glory will come to nothing, im the | ju4 fayorite packet ships, will sail panctually as follows ee daughter, New York: J G. Bennett, Esq. New York, and sev- ton & Coy Broadway; Thomes & Maxwell, | my having the leasure of accepting your invitation to NINTH WARD. sublime languege with which he has brought the ides os Liverpool, 1968 tome, from New York on alee eral other Americas ge plemen, whove auto re Sez bepen treet; Johnson, Moore & Taylor, Maiden Iane; and | dine with the “ Light Guard,” and their much esteemed (Contested. ) before us :— G2 irom Liverpool eth Febreary i with ine Model Mr. Malone Raymond, o and Livi k D. Sands, New York; and by the sole agents for the | guest, Col Burnett, to-day. Will you be #0 kind as to GENERAL COMMITTEE, “ ; ers | Som Rew Tem tom Des., sae ire ptpnes dily, as ready ven | 9 tates, H&G. A. WHIGHT, Philadelphis express my regrete to the committee, and to offer the | Vreeman Campbell David C, Broderick ‘This grout alot taal seal chee i iahabate Rite ene ihe, pera pain 5 10 12t*re * " \ a great gi , am y | to the new line the ns, and throughout following toast, in my name, to the company assembled | John E. Develin, Issac B. Smith. Bhail be dissolved ; and like the baseless fabric of W, te QQ IQBNATREET —OVER SHOES—GOODYEAR® | on the occasion’ Moses G. Leonard, James C. Miller. i ATENT.—A_ large assortment of Ladies’, Gentle- | With sentiments of esteem, yours. very cordially, ie? no enna ; » i nd etre” ‘by the godyen Hine btiay” Ranma Gat reo F MORRIS. || saneax"aurver, "Nia Bodge pedi or ary Tennison " yeoticut.. Theos hoes ase of the meee epedi fi “The West Point Academy, and the Volunteers of Ki if 4 Here we have ® simple, common ides, magnificently oreon tot wha would: teceme of an lintahyand are warranted nat to melt with heat, or uften with | America—Two bright links in the golden chain of our Witt Few Joseph Yoana arrayed. tn aoguage truly sublime, and entirely free pe LO A acc M use x ~ Hou of that locality « here the Sonof God bore the galt; icle 0 d Nett | national glory. The present war with Mexico haa proved ed Cornell,” Wm Mekivben.” from any straining of affectation, or violence of bom- | app‘iestion must oe made to W. the world.” Morning Heralé. Further particulars in ashort | Lined ver elastic. Decidedly the neatest | the utility of the one, and the necessity of the other, and ry Connolly, Jacob L. Foshay. best. I¢ isin instances such es this, that our great a : ti dldaawatre | tobe found in th olonale nd gen eAMUEL reflected the greatest honcr upon both. We hope the TWELFTH WARD. ¥ Rest yee ope hi beg pepe, te Lgerpe 4 turers, i he E| * . yught in e burning glow of originality, and w t downs, ond other ‘Baines, by | neem s touseeanhous cibaet te Feakes Deans ‘<amant GENERAL COMMITTEE. all the splendor and" maguificence of true sublisaity — ch century, by Rubens, Just pee CHEAPEST STOR© MN THE CITY, i604 Ful- | The following toast from a lady shows the same pa- [All Van Buren.) There is no better criterion of his merit than that the ved from Kurope iting at 413 Broadway, comer of ton street, for Curtain Materials, French gilt’ Cor- ly Pa- | A.B. Williams, Morgan L, Mott. ale im ove h aatebood bad admized hl the di lanete. 09 ‘and embroidered cu: sal triotic spirit which influenced their worthy mothers in| 'M. Morrell, eee ue, Cvery Sue Bove Uncere tee m, | No berth secured uatil paid for. pepasd eeveet. «Af mami gente; cussou tiaiers, 6) coats: ha J 7 8 hus now in ators | the struggle of the revolution:— Ser aube ice ° and relished the exquisite beauty of his descriptions, | the clerk on board. For fi from P.M. Tay Aer git Mtore sortment of th : “To Colonel Burnett and the American troops—Col. | 1p phenie hikes Nioke a tie without pretending to understand, or being able to.ans- | FORD, Tl afretarer, of gal d spring, pu: ur Burnett and the heroes of our armies in Mexico—May AC. Morrell,” pees fa UNUT 8¢. ATRE, Philadel; —Lessee. Mr. iy a We a asshal winners Ms. 100 fuck BENE: | Seer tte ener eee thelr aim be to preserve our rights; their fame toadd | Jonn H. Payne, the reasons for the admiration so universally beatow- | qnetice of t Mr. Lynne, with the mind of a critic who under- he e Maral ; m ; stands bis subject, aesiste us in a great measure, both to eri FIT OF M'. COLLINS —Friday Evening, December 17, | prices twenty percent lower th mblish fresh laurels to our country’s wreath.” (Cheers ) i! . ce, oat _ ¥CKMay—'* 5 le * - ” 4 ene Rs wat Rmarmenredeh Bind Aerie Bose Se - Phe Bold. soldier Boy. w After which, | OR. DAVIES Upholaterer, like Fulton street dimers | BY M: OiDeEon "The U. 8. Marine Corps: Wash. [All Van Buren.) much in favor of Mr. L; he could hardly wish us to sa} OUR CHANGED TO 5—NEW YORK, RY THE 1MISH POST Terrence Gollins: with | OTHING AND FURNITURE WANT. March. ” Thomas K. Downing, Patriok Rafferty. more, for in effecting this purpose, be not only shows hie | KA. AND WROY LINE FOR ALBANY AN song ol We * et Me -— x —From the Jon a wih THe OMNIBUS—Pat Rooney, Mr. Coili sand Gentlemen bnving superfluos etfects jontu—*The South Caroline Volun- | Stephen Ht Fete ey, fatelleckaal repent for oan ein poaeea oh te eas | taking ts Bost will arive in Troy a time tote the FL ERMIPAGE SINGING CLUB, No. 47 Bayard stre ir eash trice for the same, by ‘sending for the’ su y * The independent Tompkins Blues | !obert McKenna, rederick F. Murray, qualities We hope Mr-L-ynue will succeed tn his laudable Salas weet ce Basie, sad necte Wy Smee : coaine floors north ff the Bon ery cote Eg 3 scriber through the Fon Dives otherwise, who will atterd | it waa, the Baxter Blues it is, will make the tel-colored q Oakley, Patrick Burke. and pleasing undertaking to his utmost expectations, as ts ak eed ir ee [inom fad at al atthe r residences. J. LEVENSTYN, 463 Broadway, wp flag look blue.” Marseilles Hymn. uryea, we deem this 4 literary and musical treat combine na ' Ladies can be attended to by Mrs.J. Levenstyn. fo give culestainments jn the, usual 2" re y.every Taesday and ‘Saturday eveniny By Capt. Fony—“ The? Light Guara— ‘f After the polls were closed, a meeting was organized, | serving the encoursgement of the publio. To speak manly and military deportment, only equalled by tive, | which resulted in resolutions strongly in favor of prose: | beautiful music of Locke, in illustration of * Macbeth.” hief e Line Steamers I8AA\ od Easy, mi Daturday, Dy 1847 The singing room ao . outing with vigor the war in Mexico. would be almost su; 01 Suffice to say, hie N and ine maugaeren Jann Rinne, the ald fate root ney itis BPH ATEDINEC Gal ies cr PCUNERRMRN Wash Tnirsble miasio waa fell executed and by sdancable, Pet 7 A. lack instead of ta here speaker A REORDAN. * i oe ae vant amateur ri Buraett the soldier’s_daughter and the soldier’s wife. hit a Saar formers Fly, th PL aS ALBANY. Ds to fetifor public meetings exhibitions, &c. 167 or th e ers, ‘an Buren. Crncus—Boweny Amruitneatne.—May Fly, the pad Throcgh Di PY - = - “ to. H. DE BOER, p | By Lieut. SuurrexwortH—* The health of Com. Peter Asten, Terrence J. Duffy. , Mr Sweet om the . ft pee bo jo MoS BOXES, MELODEO NS, AND ACCORD Abie Say can be attended’ to by Mrs. De Boer Porey and the Gulf Squadron ” =A John MeDonaid, verde | bra Leas Wr cactoll, on®) ibis pupil Levi, on Mt, Bo TSAAG ride pees i Musical lastruments, has fr sale a Inrge assortment of Accor: | amouneee (2% 2° goods bought, of any lescription and | By ex Ald. Hant—" The Light Guard—the lapse of YOUNG MEN'S GENERAL COMMITTER their rushing stecds, Madigen on his charger, and that | eave on Monday W. ida i ‘ieloek deous Melodeons, and Musical Boxes. and all kinds of Music | OS eee Lt 8 years since | rst Joined thelr ranks, upon thelr of nfz- | John A. Blackledge, James MoCartby, peculiarly funny fellow Lathrop, the olown, constitute boat OREGON, Capt. A. PB. ve on struments. EDWARD AACK, 81 Fulton street, cor- CHAREED SACKS—G. B. CLARKE Merghant Tor, atlon, hag not diminished the Antereat | feel in thet wel- fen one? Wa. Reynor. the features at this house to-night, A great variety of 5 Ons Pate aeaie rarer cvonees 6 3 a pe _ ae ares f(r poe fare, or the pride and gretification | experience in the J vi tumbiti d other 1, wi rime Tot Men gg med e SEENDIO ROBE WOOD FIANO FORTE FOR Beaten rare eee Bie Bae Nee toy ancus. the Drices | advancement of thelr honorable prosperity. (Cheers) FIFTEENTH WARD. Ty the Hours whith now = double one, vis. Seods, | (09t of Barclay strest: steambent BANTA' CLAUS, Cap D SAL.E—An elegant finished superior toned, 6M Ventings made up to-order at low prices, fot cash only. My | By Mr. Gropkon—“ The rank and file of the Now | OPNERAL COMMITTEE, Lent & Co's, and the original clrous troupe, both ad- | ‘it dundee eftns cys enve,on Monday W edeeeday. Gothic ease, pani id s'and Piano Forte, made to ord: browa and black sacks are handsomely trimmed, with velvet | York Volunteers ” Elnathan Thorn, John J, Cisoo. mirable, but joined together upsurpassable. To-morrow, AMERICA, Captain T. Ji Hulse, wilt leave on 7, fresrbare _— See Cate 7 $0, Th yery Say Gare ng lined apd ere are, Some have $y ons aga ag health of Col. Benson,”’ Wm E. Dennis, Saturday, an extra afternoon performance at 2 P.M, —— By re a we ivelock. ess i Q . }. ont u y Col. 7. May brotherly love continue.” YOUNG MEN'S GENERAL COMMITTEX. _) its will at all times arrive im in ame Forte cna be warranted to bg, lor taue, toush aad fh very anme prices at which they are sold ready made. d136t"re | BY Lieut, J. D. 7. y, 4.—Musio, and black face, wool Morning Cars for the Hast or West. Preigh x may be seen at'150 Spring, be- tween Laurens and Thompson streets. auintic. | Ge Pigng Forres For HIRE —J. Y. HENDER- 80) I 5 Minstaet = Porren.—“ The Empire State—great | John McKeon, Robert Hogan, Cnatrv's NNTLEMEN’S NOTICE.—. yi —f o b z there it handveds ot yon cian Atte season of the year | in extent of territory—great in her internal improve- | John Macklin, Plijab Flaber, zpuy aller x don none taker M. All tog shorn; these | are forbid ‘any of the boats of thre 1 _—— = At eae : without d ther f der from the eaptai oa regi, of it, for such « | spiiy om board the bouts, orto E-c- SCHULTZ, athe o om the wharf, 8 ° Tie reer Gnket | ments, and greatest in her citizen soldiery.” (Cheers, | Michael McCarty, IN, manutacturer of Pian ‘ortes, 549 Broadway, t frock, Cheers ) EIGHTEENTH WARD. has constantly on hand an ass ‘of superior rosewood By[BYJ. Ackman, Eaq.—“The foreign born volunteers, ORNERAL COMMITTER, , ig gore iy 4 omen = p maliogen, Piano | forwe e. 9 penal ha ate eo in bid rip nobly represented us in the war of Mexico.” ee na pee John Fitch. ‘ very excellent bill—dancing, lectare on phrenology, cow- NOE Te i ee rs th tp eers, Cheers jsnac Townsend, ATES i will roo as Violin and guitar Strings, ke., 549 way, between Spring n Lieut. Swaxn and said: “ I was born in a fore! YOUNG MEN’S GRNERAL COMMITTEE. beliogtans, songs, ko. Ko. PL ih a and Prince streets i4 12t®rre Mr. Greeley gets 4. bill RLU tomraccnos= pcre ee ithaca ease Bork | nd vt Bee lar of the United aay eeeran'e | Rabat ay," ""” ius Buhne wart sieir ia fie enecrianes ecags ub Sues | Mee Moneta AM LB SASE Mi y ; mm J . am proud to claim as countrymen of mine jcArdle, ‘use Simi u J VHILDREN’S FUK HOLIDAY S— hia flasinghasteed doe cate, modiber A CORTIESOS a Meney ne,the Breat | Vien, Sieldy and other brave souls Weare proud to | William Matthews, — Ms Just the place for an hour or two's pleasant amuse- C fjchotce assortment of children's black, drab and wh ; i lereovenen ie rre lend our feeble ald under the stars and stripes. | lost - atin at fait: gk atic, maw stnte. Ales i , F tuition of a "] : oT my right arm in the defence of my adopted country, and Tue Fresurts—[nunpation or CINcINNATI.~ Lavayetre Bacesn.—The Diorama, Mechanieal Mu- | Chi/drens Velvet snd ov tite. For cseproprists a7te wd persevering master, wil Be Ci 5 ‘poptian of isbion poli rsrons wack at uncee were ‘it, necessary, would lose the other: (Cheers, | The waters af che Ohio have now swelled to the | seum and Sable Brotheratake well here. The whole per- HS SS STIG Bae. Oreck ened Wen ANAS 10 Herald Office: “ering au ferences, H.C | ihe peat m the city, and comprietn > Cheers.) He then offered the following toast :-" The | nighert point attained di the great flood of 1832, | formance is well managed, and visiters to It cannot fail conte inere NG he wBINRON oe ol ines re, Also, long and square Shawls, ix gre ted States the right arm of our aation- | and the lower part of the olty is entirely inundated. At | %0 be pleased Atfemer TO Roe THE SEVENTH "WAKD Ms. | 4 1M i street, Fashionable Cleat eaal assortment of dry goods, suitable for al defence, composed asit is, of all who are willing to | least five thousand families have been rendered house- | Mise Josurminx Baastsow, will give a concert at the A HANK two doors from depot, for imarcher, BR ye red Muslins and Laces made to look be sold at reduced prices, by T. PATT'! : No.1 Bow- | shed their blood in defence of our flag. May that flag leas by this disastous flood, and great distress must en- | Tabernacle, on Tussday evening, December 2ist. She | Hoake’s lodine Liniment, which poritively eures 10, Lace and Muslin Window Shades. | RL MA 45 14cm _ | never be struck down while raised to defend the honor | sue in consequence. A public meeting of the citizens | will be assisted ‘elem ‘Otto, Miss Harriet Bram. | tism, Pains ches of every nature, = old Ulcers, 47 INDOW SHADES=Filtsen Thoamad Paiva PARISIAN PYEING ESTABLISHMENT—COURT « | $4 glory of our country.” (Cheers, Cheers.) “ All | has boon oalled to de the means for allevisting Mg. Ernst, Mrs. Timm and the Derwort family — sift Joints. He, Ke., price 50 conte. tied Mee rere eatin een, Thousand Pai DI AUX have removed to 25 John street, between | hail to the brave and free.’ their destitute condition. The stores south of This will be quite an interesting affair, and no doubt nd ll PRE EB Wi re fof every style of impor American Shades, for | Nassanand Broadway, New York. still dye and Gish, | | By Capt, Tunsun—-"The patriotism of 1776 and | street are flooded, and Broadway is overfowned. It is | the many admirers of this young and skilful artist, will KINHARDT'S GILDED Bi Letty) ares, ‘Merebentn, dara eget Jet cont lons fan | i) 4,new and superior style all soris of goods, sewing silk and 1613, and the patriotiam which will support our coun- tuseloas to caloulage the garaage’ or to endeavor to give | testify, by thalr presence om that evening, their oe. | VE BIGNB- These lettre are for durability RIKER sacs Window Bilder it | Tras ended aed wedi vars een’ ateet | 1? “Cont. W. Tomprns—an | Sth ater a Basar | Gam haan cer eeecarstis | holgep chan ewan Pat eae t jf neuen x ‘ke ‘or faded ‘oods, ribbons, silk, sath By Col. Hewert.—“ Capt. W. W. Tompkins,’ —. been almost entirely a1 ded. Half the lumber inthe | pianist Miss J, Bramson and Mr. Timm will perform a to the weather. They are also Japasned to any o rT 4 ICAL CHEMIST: edt employ id cashi Lang Syne. S city is Afloat, and boats have even been carried off of the | duett on two grand pianos. be desired, Orders left at Jones, Beebee 120 i aah aaegled mana Fe mat the neds Seloar Phat Soca his red | stocks im the ahipyarde "The mow detent inehet | ree Havens Fawrce give & concert at Newark, N J | Seu villa nded fhe varaernp bree sate 0 7 mM ft ott, was frie, Tend red ead and | promptly executed. “7 "* S iin | lang as ou hearta ould der varating ene | Une cana Levievils hes Son thrown out of eaer hy | ‘hi eraing. We commend them to out erey fleas. | Ry Miviten AR aan: aus rn NGE—Notice t tl jeut. a, of City juatds,—" Reiterating the of 7 * * ANORAMA OF THE Mi oO om ITIPATION—( VENESS) u neg etry» None’ others $ ti lothes to look likeews call atthe Tas | sentiment just utvered—mey all past differences be for. | SFesk near Dayton.— Cincinnati Corr., Phila, Ledger, ; it is we without the std of medi etaes. bY TONS ER. app!y.. ‘Yo sueh a one, a permanent « ‘Fatabth Dec. 16, wy, well be given. Apply to JAI 1A Sy ring, Fatablishment gotten, and iike'lover’s quarrels, may they end in the ‘ ———— N Ie fyod. light, pale oot yeu Klitr + Pith, an betore.’”” 5 by or ease iia, ae we OC Scum | Reema AOU! | oo Seer na eae eet

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