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t \ SPDR. gyeiey rool cgay TNS ANY NEI Sree rerun renectinnes aarti » a " THE NEW YORK HERA x n Affairs. rest of three oMoers, viz: Major Gen. Pillow, Mejor Gen. y Bann ENiNa QENEVOL Hy Rao ATION, DE t THE camp—Tus | Worth Col, Dauoan. ‘These internal wri igs are Panx Tueatac.—The horses and riders,” ponies and Tue Weatnen,—Yesterday was a damp, unpleasant (the proceeds cf which are for the benesit of the Orphi : to the army, and caloniated ito tear the bard Pr ye He peas da Y Leakete |: S00, Ai aptaaely hots fate i teesata ph a: man Catholic Orphan Asylum, Pri ), will take ° : from the in torrents; after which, for s few minutes, the sky was C rden, on Tuesdai Ja ‘ — - ‘ F tenn, the subsiterns and the rank | Co.'s great troupe, are creating a perfect furore st old 5 i clei $3 hs a ittee ements. | ri of ‘ sme * this diepute as to who shall be cousidered | Drury, and the audiences indulge in many » good horse | clear. It soon clouded up sgain, and a dense fog eet in, Momas 0 onuon, Hag. Freadent. ke Srortill, Vi bd its statements may the hero of thia war, ls ridiculous and nonsensical | isugh at the oddities, quips and cranks of the parti- | secompanied by cocasional drizzling showers throughout 3 ‘ y the war, ste the army; and if any one is ing ho May iy Fcalgans tt domes feces Wm D the ‘Tampico letter published by lt sun inat.:— Hthe appellation of the here, 1 should chink it | colored jokers who grece the ring. That Waltar Aymar | the day. ‘The fog wasso thick in the evening, that it hath: A dP vi Garrick, 23 Chai ‘Tun Duncan Letter —For the sake of decenoy, wo orders and directs ite general move- | is great boy ; his riding in the Indian scene is tremen- | Was with great difficulty the steamboats could find their reas jeeste, 50 coats i 7 66 Chatham strats FQ yet that the author of this unfortunate production devises the various plans of operation—in | dous, and were he ever by chance to get among any of | docks ; and. steady misting rain continued, without the, ian: $5 each. ‘Children jxth H Kelly, 138 Bowery; M Melteon. 205 | regret that the aut -in-chief, ‘These disputes will no doubt Western he would, : er then arcompyuied by theit parents or | Blegeker streets M O'Beirae, 35 Fulton fiect; F MeCaithy, | bas made himself known, to. the cfloers snd soldiers of | short, tha tnaral in Mr aa rtinat at | {bareal Indians om the Western prairies, he would, wwe | slightest indiostion of fair weather. of nge, when von at 6363 Elm; P Mul that Brevet Colonel James y ‘ the Dreds rele, bal ree, Pend pertormsnce | Ki Niseh teers cy Metinan, Te Thtcd sureet: TG the Araeriece. Sar ae ee EEN hy Soin Rosie, whose Interv les im the breach wider bet | Fy, Demon and Pyihins, and the puglits ponte were | , Hovex ov Inuvarny ano Hox von rx Vasey gue — . PARK mammoth F.questrian pe ment, on ‘Thureiay Hveaing. comu if. oaks Ae . ds and their antagonists. The whole | a, htly as ever last evening. The riding of all the | The rules of this institution 4 (New Years) Afterioon, commencing st halt | marun, 18 Mottaret, John 4 Kelly, 48 Serenth streets t See oe tee dncrship. we conesiva ‘thet’ Colonel | Hiaiter, a8 s00n as soon as the President, seen proper to | 9, SuGE. ade aut deo: 13 thle, companys |e good moral character, destivate of funds, friends or : 5 SO RIGHOESOR, } Dunean has comunitted an ecror which it will take him | Orders gomrt martial, wil become the subject of judicial | splendid. hone shall be received; and trlendl-alea ander aig; ; vestigation aifte — , and over two years of age, and boys ikon ret. MDs vg gp medeys ama pape letter to the editor ofthe | The It, irom what I have heard inthnated from the | Bowsay Tuxarae—The tragedy of ‘Douglass, or | over two years old, either orphans, halforphans or aben- eet RA GRANE SOUIUAY wit'thettaee ating Cale | North american that sway ofloers in the army mnow | Chatty wil depdope estate of aflisour People | the Noble hgpherd” commenced the enertatamenteat | doned, by thels parents, may be keesbves and prided | eens MINA Vs No. 450 Broadway, on ‘Tuesday evening, Jan, | the statements made do be tru, We doubt the fact | expect te e 5 rt rar: | this theatre last night. Young Norval was very ably | {0F.,, The large build os ee 4 j= SECRET MINE Abbas, Mr. H rt (0) "Wickets (83 each) can be atthe office of | of any officer knowing thelr truth, andsay herethatthe | dor for elevating t> prominent offloes, “ Military C' sustained by Mrs. Phillips. In the soene where Glenal- | obtained on favorable torma and opened for avelicanta, Lean. ‘To conclude with the Moving oe : f 3 BeICO: EF ORM AN No.2 or of the following com- | letter is not only incorrect, but one that is calculated to : eaten: Seapine MoMenel | Be = ffon 97 Chambers street: Joe prejudios the pablic mind, and to detract from the well | THE EXECUTION OF THE MEXICAN OFFICERS AT the WESTTON—lnber Shelly, Mr. holds Rachel | Sy Wi bye aoa le Willian | earned merit of the other divisions of the army, and JALAPA. yon ocontemptuously speaks of Norval’s low birth, the | about the first of July. From that date to December |. | 28th, near six montas, inolusive, 376 applicants have writhings of » heart stung with the tauntings of © vil- | been received, 210 of whom were’ adults, and 166 chil- . eA uf _ Beli . Sofaras the battle of Chura- ‘Correspondenoe of the N. 0. Picayune. ] pnd the BATILNS | MEXICO: , To cou liye ; Hedinond, achaaas Fe en ee ee eae ome. witutate that ia company sith | Janata, Novae i9e7-cT seavoff an unalaind letter | Han, end the noble demeanor which belongs to rank and deen. Of the former 160 have been dlecharged to places,» new drama of ieandon, Selic, his anP : s, Nicholas, 2 Fite | Mr, Kendall, ofthe NO. Piccyune, wo saw the convent | to you as: night, snd when loverrupted by the informs. | education, were wall seri Mrs. Fhilipe._ Zhe | in the capestty of demestion, evamatresses “aad auras 4 5 N ssa torm, carried in thet = courier was on the point of starting, | w: m 4 been omes ie a ide oa at Gis performan et i T. Don- | “pate the ge Colonel Dumean’s ba tery were play- | going on to speak of the intense feeling manifested b ir, and Randolph, by Tilton, was pretty well; and, as | in Christisn families. The size of the family has varied fs Steet: con Bote Pit. | nelly. 7 Bong iiom street; Chatles DX i peoagainneg. et foe thom: indinential in town in'favor of Lieut. | is umual, in overy character he undertakes, Glenalvon, | for the las: two months from 30to 75, Therehae been ATRE—APTERNG meee G Ry es ae stra K fo making nesiere remarks we have ro intontlon of ‘who, with Adjutant Garcia,is to be shot to-day, | by tea Laine) ably, pectoemead thro rent. Ite comiatuaten tomes the — fund, and for cogent q cedattn well .t emir, to thie date, abou! a 623 Ta Nia aftivi Utere detracting trom the merit of Gen. Worth’s division, for | at ot their parole of honor. Se pete ng. Ay ov ben sear an a eae scien ee Hag tiey i tatiba, do: i a 7 ‘webave sven many corps of that division behave them- were my by the scenes of ¥ e Hips; Elvira, Mrs Madison O8T OFFICE, NEW YORK, December 30, 1847—The of plicat me te Ebenener Calf, kept the a of | DO j—Mandeville, ‘Steamer HiBERNIA will leave New York turday, | selves Bas yn nen cos mani Wy bye has ng wome! jurke, a8 Ebenezer Calf, if house in roars —aleo i i $174 Six loteof gro fn Brookiyn ond Willies.” —~—, [it the laughter. certainly one of the great- Ms MRATE OF THR WEST | Boise re nur acie A Mi, guage ge kamera to. the Oth, end several other corps of the infantry digaiied diosa? for tat favorites the i ‘appeared on the Bowery boards— | burgh have been recently ‘two benevolent gen- Tu ; | Papers one cent each, fee Bt onarged upon tbe enemy’s left in the: who ry his every look, actior end expremion, all are so pesuliar- | tiemen. fed cither Rone ees eee wi ‘te erfors Po * s! Aod Sefore this charge cauld be: of any dene- of nothing last. ly comic, that if one were d with lowness of spir- | able « Should a similar offer be made, ghee me gina ? ic ¥ y jo, 116 our amis, of Churubveco | pi ‘and crying women. Th contegsion, ite, the best remedy we know of, isto repair tothe | minded philanthropist, of;ground in N. ‘ork, it would £ , fmanda, Mire | ard mitch ; . was carried by oa of the army who arestated, | on thw part of the most respectable Mexican citizens, that | Bowery Theatre, w! thoirrisible faculties will be ex- atly expedite the erection of a building adapted to ick GERS—G ush- | Mev, Dr, Beoreny. of axl Me | a cot Di va weer, te ‘have only ayproached and | it is ognslderedno disgrace, no crime, fora MexicanoMoer | olted, and the blue devils dissipated. The entertain- | the ends desired. T ‘Ste Marian Waltham. ate lice rice toc: euffered PS - tov his parole of honor while an enlarged prisoner | ments closed with “Sixteen String Jack.” SBrooxyn Inerirure,—It gives us anqualified plea "Soars open at 6y—Curtain rises at. Boxes | © Ame iee vi h oF cere ‘We do not conceive, for « moment, that the statement | of #@r, or even for him to join @ band of out throats Tare ‘to call the attention of our readers to the rich in- italien aigese sisloak, EM, made by the edito: of the ‘North «Am-nicas—-that the |-wAME yet a prisoner, und lie in wait to Kill those to | CHATHAM Turarne.—There waa a very good attond- | Piestual feast. which the fuvored: lekamitentuy coy OPERA. HO NEW YEAWS NIGHT. | FREDEMETION OF STATE MONEY AT FAR“ THe | totter was writen toa friend, and intended for the eye | whem ‘he owes his life and freedom-—to whom, in fact, | ance atthis theatre last night. ‘The performance oom- | gister city enjoy from week to tock te the aren our BELG a PaVBeaRe aie hale | Nee fron Seager setters ogra png | Sn avai oy Sager | ite "ley caemehearecen ung | menewd with the drama ofthe “Woon Boye.” The | Lory desea fi aed, are tpeeenn vm 4 r; % 4 aw i, too, to in EO! cers. 0 mine! orn! ' \- 55 5 tatemeuts as being made in all the snd truth | lessons in the school of honor, and to cause them to | the Model Artists in their admired Tebleaur Vivants. | history, commented upon ; and should doubts exist, re- et renee. F rita ec UAT — ota Fait Aly of friendship, would not only at once give hold inviolate the almost only barrier against wars of ex- | ‘There is a very great improvement in this beautitulex- | ferred to # committee to examine and report. It is as- ta and Mons. icks—Cracovienne, by | secured by New York State sedemed by WASH , but would vouch for their correctness; thue throwing ion, via : the soldier's parole. The two crimi- | j ition—there ia more steadiness and firmness of posi- | tnishing the amount of information displayed on these ‘stitinn, by Mile. Auguste. Prices—First Tier | BUHN & CO. Albany, at hal€ pur cent diseount. }1 8t®rre weight and influence of his character into the sgale. | n t the whole of last night in the church with sites: Ms eee, | Subjects by the members, who are generally engaged iu fea. 50 conta: Mecond Tier, 25 cents. TLAS BANK BILLS (or any other New York Stace | That an erroneous impressionis intended to be p priests, a etrong guard being placed over them. Their | tion,than we observed on a former occasion. The “In- | business, and must have little time for these matters. ‘AV THEATR*—DAY PERFORMANCE Mozey,) TAKEN AT PAR, for Broadcloths. Casssi- | duced, in the effusion which Col. Duncan has aoknow- | coffins have slready been conveyed to the place of | vocation to Love” was beautiful, as also the “ Lute | [¢ is gratifying to witness this devotion to science ; and a ence xt 2 o’cleck with the sdmired dram: Vestings, &c., at the wholesale and retail Cloth Store, | edged himself tie author of, we will call on Msj. Gen. | execution, in less than an hour the two wretched | Player.” In faot,every tableau wes cheered, and this | we heartily wish them God speed. The meetings are ¥—Sergeant Austerlitz Mr. Fl its#re 4 | Pillow, Brig. Gens. Twiggs, Smith, and Shields, Colonels | men will. die, as they hardly deserve to die, a soldier's | elegant il de term of statuary :, rf we "ery, | Generally woll attended. Tho usual lectures, concerts, Fanay Wallsck. To couclade with KEE BANKS.— DR. GOURARD, 67 Walkes-street, | Riley, Clarke, Garland, and all ether officers who. from | death, and they will appear before a higher Judge, who pape eo : @ concluding piece readings, ko. during the/ winter months, bave ecm- Distaéi Ist ill take in excl for his | their exposed position, were cognizant of theoperations, | will decide whether it be wrong to take the life ofa | the splendid drama of the “Bride of Abydos.” The | menced. Professor Gray delivered a very able and in- lodian Boap, fc Pimples, Freckles, Tan. | to testify. i professional soldier for @ violation of the most sacred | scenery, novel effects, rich banners, and other properties | teresting lecture on Thursday evening ; subject—Geo- Rough or Chapped Fresh, his Poudre Su op eradicating | "4 document of the nature of the one alluded to, is in | and homanizing feature in olvilized warfare. Yester- | were gorgeous ond emery © Giaffer, by hfe wet | logy, which he hacdied jn « masterly manner. Barr his Bo Get 5 rd a pat: Walker: | every way hurtful. It net only conveys » false imprer- fay th Paar Jalepe witnessed an act of American annoy iy a; “ond by veers ee Re RIR oT Ng jt it*re sion to our people at home, but it tends to cast discredit | justio -day they see another, sustain Z 4 . , I ’o}los Intelligence. sil Purcell. Mr, Lover; 5 upon pubsequent statements of other writers. Eventhe | Balf-past 12 o’clock.—The exeoution i The | with her character as @ good . The scene, Charge of Grand Larceny.—Officer Loring, of the 17th Binerica, Mrs Beraeant: Hibarais. Mise Garcon. | GYOOLISH FANIC.—Believing that, fears respecting the | CCisT atatcmenta, whe. published, will scarcely be suf- prlspocts marohed blindfolded to’ the plata, a priest at. | the storming of the fortress of Abydos, le truly magnt’ | waraarreted yesterday two flows culled Hugh Duk eit ie claves Circle aud Farquette, St; | willvan the rok of waltop ek befutnoves star, in | folent to counteract its evil effects; for, as every person | tancing thom. They were infull uniform, and behaved | foent, and at the charge of the cava ry and defence of | gan and Philip Duly, on s charge of steallng’ a sliver nee (2d tier,) 50 cents; Upper Boxes, 25 cents; +Y mery,, Faney ‘he. of ct Ke | knows. the first impression is alw A the strongest and | with as much firmness as could be expooted of men un- | the ramparts, the audience cheered from every part of | watoh, together with $10 in money, Belonging fo Thom % ‘] i some unique hardest ‘ Jitt*m | aggravation of them, for that frien 5 Somat Eee a faith in future gi U cents, De at 634 o’clock, iperformance to eradicate—coming; too, from so distinguished | der such circumstances, Each wassupported bya friend | the house. This drama is well worth seeing, MoNastry, No. 149 Crosby street, Justice mn lock- ~ ee Amery n Fyeent atour wholesale sad | q pource aa Col. Duncan. To use-the severe but just | at eituer arm, and were led to the side of theplazs tnd |p, 9), Oruna Hover.—Lastnight Mr. Chapman took | €4 them up for » further hosting. ag nn L's OLYMPIC THEATRE —On Saurday | 1etait Drag, Patent ieee et eer enid’s Basdeand | ISDgUege of General-in-Chief, “the indigoation oi all | seated upon their coffins, near the wall of the ba ; Another.—Offloer Hale, of the 4th Ward, arrested yes- performance wi i r ‘Jannary 1, |ACHUS—Telemuchu Miss Taylor; Mentor, general for sale bv us and envious to their proper level.” & few friends, until the word “fire!"? when both fell beck | out in a display of his great talent for comedy; he has, stealing $30 50 from Mrs. O’Brien, No. 40 Cherry street. Ingham. Aber whieh, the BO ANI pine sonoou fix BILLY OF THE FOLLOWING SAN ibe | The Mexioan North American, of the 19th, edited by | dead, scarcely moving a muscle. ape: troops under Gen. | i ideed, mastered his branch of the art to which he de. | Justice Drinker detalned them both for e further hear. poourt, I th BLE PRINCE— ken at filty cents on the dollar, for new au ~ | our friond Tobey, who, by the way, publishes a most vai- | Patterson were all paraded again, and not only looked ing 0 Oe aloe Oa eee eu. To “apie ‘and fancy Dry Goods, at the sore of N.C. | uable paper, furnishes the following reply, The oonclu- | very well, but behaved ,as they did yesterday. with per- | votes himself. He appeared last light in the fare of | "Charge of Stabbing.—-Oflcer Dowdiean, of the 6th . OUT if e SLY—Pimlico Pi if 4 A ey i= | ding words of the editorial comment, are sharp enough | fect woresity pe! bodies of the executed officers were | “ Box vs, Cox,” and furnished abundant amusement to | Ward, arrested yesterday aman by the name of John 4! @ good deal of light upon the topics whioh agit 8 ticne Get wor Prudentiy Kept out of the ples of ‘Les Pages du Duc Vendome,” which is one of the one of the Bowery stages, intlicting two severe wounds Sarsaparilla, and, in, fset'every patent Keinems | honorable men cannot fall to bring down the conceited | They continued their devotions aloud, after embracing | a benefit, and the oceasion brought that excellent actor terday Ellen Ryan and Timothy Ryan, on suspicion of eA iu: ; : . Tete arm: " t exquisite creations of that ‘accomplished danseuse, | 0D the arm with a Knife. Medios! aid.was procured to id. wil LUTION OF COPAaTNERSHIP.—Tthe ire iteelf nnot ‘bs te it whioh prevailed yesterda: the | Most exai a iP) use. Ore hal Nea sca uf PURE | Di sean ert eaonguaer etm sGRGSHEN | «poe tuaring eter spense ted Wa cenne bt | The creument Tien prea goserdy sme the | Notas sul give more spit ts tau tarantar oto | seapthn wounds and Garvey ma tonvyed nore ira, Signore Clotilde Barili; Arturo, S'r Benedet- | & CLAPHAM, m thie city. having best 3 in the newspapers, but when a press assaile a citi- | —but whether it yielded to » sense of justicy or to awe, | 7 Suleh page Victor, than does this true daughter of | “'g, cso? Rascals --Officer Hor by, of the 7th Ward 4 nando G. Beneventan desrh of Mr. Glover Clapham, on the fs } - Terpsichore. During the ballet Madame A. and Miss Ras aby, o ‘ard, fm Bemus : fe fem ile ort Fae eee eee ee ee | nee cea manele cueee, | Wels dunsod "Lot Belleay de Cadie.” deserving | ttWedou ay aight eve flow ailing thls i notice that the paper whic! assum t > ra wl 4 ' % loha lomy and James 4, who were both det the Orebe towseds an cffloer of the army, has corrected its blun: | apt. Traylor,of ol, Hughes's regiment acting as provost prerlierlal ged emerged See orange eine | in the back yard of the house No 60 Madison street, evi- . Parquet, and Baleony, $1; i ders, and 80 we have no remarks to make in regard to | marshal The military commission before whichall four | {"O1g Bull” in which Mr C, Burke port d th. , | dently with intent to steal. ‘I'hey were both conducted Office open daily, from half past $ to 12 city, on his own eccoent, New York, lat My {ts staterents of Tuesday. Is it not singular that gen- | of the criminals were tried, was presided overby Major | oerbenerer Calf, in which he sing? his sous of “inde. | before Justioe Timpson, and committed for trial 2,Wall street. basement from 1to 3. Doors open | ¥. GROSHEIM, 73 Peni gt. tlemen appeal to thelr enemies for proofs that should | Keuly, of Hughes's regiment, Lieutenant Burnside, of | O¢tbenextr Calf in which he sings his song of “Inde- | “51 cee at work again.—<T'wo" aueaking’’ hleves, mence at half past 7. ae KELYEA’S WsiePn NDENT POLIOK—No. 112 | 8¥6 been elicited from friends? the 2d Artillery, acting as Judge Advocate. The mem. | Pe fe on Wednesday evening, about 7 o’olock, contrived a HALL, «73 7, between (rand Broadway, opposite the City Hotel —A Record ‘We bave no feelings in this matter, and are only actu, | bers of the court proceeded in all the trials with gre CincusBowsay Amruirdeatar.— Tryon and his | pian to rob tha premises of Mr. John Hilberth, residing ome streets. Crowded to overflowing with the | at this office, where citizens and stranuers can record any loss , anid cttaced te the priectass. avery fecitite ta thete | house go on ewimmaingly; thete a gush & peedsloglion : "i OPEN EVERY r bbery, which they may have sustaised, and no chai ated by a desire to serve all alike,asan independent pd: | care, be ery ity ly i St No 344 Greenwich street, by breaking open the bu- TAD AUGCISS Tet pucvicae wa " . titre | tor alwayewill. I¢Col. Duncan, by amuming the reepon- | power as judger, to prove thelr innooence and to bring | for the old established cirous among New Yorkors that, | teau drawer,and stealing $167 in gold. wit repests thee 1 and ; i ofthe | =. .css udless yroperty is recovered. r f UNABATED MINSTREL drtornch Wiese of he os SSR oe =e Taving forshejuat | ibulity of the Pittsburgh letter, has done an injury to | up palliating fhots. They performed thelr duty like just blow high or blow low, it is always well supported ; and | ona of the rascals drew the attention of Mrs. Hilberth, CHEI oat, f nT AL Mt hen all th ges in the bills, idly carried ; ‘Band £.?. CHRISTY,» | ) i caged ij fi the service, those who make his conduct a theme for | aad intelligent men, and true soldiers. Lieut. Burnside, | when e promises in the ) ae BO Fi by purchasing § Ibs. of por’, and while Mrs. H. = : Ti. J. RAY NOB Mi 30 years boon cngaged Dring! mashio atahart | newepeper’ strictures, know very Well that the regula- | the Judge ‘Advocate hus conducted himselr througnout ut as they kre here. it is no wouder people like to go gaea in outing ‘t of, the other rascal entered the h 7 putiee i yuntry. Also, stoves, ti the er te ursued. re- @ proceedings in a m: forth praises from . Rouse k from F: ‘tecke \ ABE 8), ats fA vith 2 variety of othe pres Sie yh pp lnk Load ae tt ail parties. His duties were arduous, and of moat | profitable one to all hands at this house, open casrwcjent carded off theebern um rvs honey apy’s celet ney Top. with a variety of other’. P. | test against this apparent attempt to hang a man first cea mle ey “hy ‘ ae street. bre Pop atatverds Ks ne fF meee one Feletal panenecne ; but, siibonen saeog leh I 4 : \ WANTED—One who has been City ov Mexico, Nov. 17, 1847, ‘ecent graduate 0: est Point academy. pleasantly enough lest night, and there was quitea nu- rn , a Tee, Chee eee Tes riGied toas such, ot | To zux epiron ov tax NontH AMERICAN: his duty kindly, delicately and faithfully.” Col. Hugber, | merous dadiense present‘ro hear the faethe’ Law intelligence, vaync Aheracon Concert. Dooreopen xt? 0'c : - plan Ww) be So Sin—An article that appeared in the Jtmerican Star | whose duty it was to approve or disapprove of the sen- | 1847; though, sooth to say, thoy were merry enough kind Common Pueas, Deo. 31—In Banco—Decisions— owe of this morning, requires that my name shorid again | tences, met painful eubject in the same unbiased, | ofdirges. That bone piayer will be the death of us, | Selegar and others ads. Leopold—Rule may be taken for AYO, Lixo, i ' & CO. most reluctantly appesrin your paper. decided manher ‘The priso were legally condemned | Success attend these unique performers; are the peepee of Nir povone A pea of poetinas a os Cunisty’s Mixetaeis.—They sung the old year out | No arrest. Two considerations prompt me to notice the article | om the most clear and positive evidence, and he had but | yery pinks of negro singers. <a ners eorts which it ean ; and mcosdly position er ere oat up this moraine to Rorote, in tamer cei iy non pode y are all cinded in the reszucon, 8 dota ey loot ie 0 n idaen orads fel of the writer, who nerally believed not to be the | charge of toe lst Pennsylvania and Georgia iments, , k ‘elsh versus er—Judgment for def dened to Jae K vipt ee nominal editor, maaed thereto await thelt trial’. 1¢ ie more thantpeobeble that into them, and they rise again “ better as good,” | pisioti may amend without costa, Ives ot ak’ tar ‘ ‘The writer states that “in company with Mr. Kendall, | they too, have broken their parole; but I really for | 8 the Dutchmen haveit. Vinteux’s house iss capital | sug Neilson, et al.—Judgment f a f the U. at ‘3 of the Picayune, he saw the Convent at Churubusco aa/ human decency's that they have not bem guilty | Pisce to pass the evening at. - | ferees report contcnea. Bonwecswaaaees gig Box 59 cents, Parquette 25 cents, Bo i saulted and carri by storm—carried while. tpeenee =, of so inexcusal dingusting ano nce. Banvann’s Pawonama.—Amtong all the various places | —The decisions mads on the questions of damages ce to commence at half past 7. busine 9 0H ie my form ‘ol. Duncen's but playing upon By 55 no an to-morrow morning ; so farewell, or $f smusement, with which our oity abounds, the exhi- | areapproved, and are to govern at the trials, but attention. 3 sUM—P. 1. % jetor ; Fy u te is ition room of this wonderful work of art, is one of the | the may a BORN MUSEUM —hT. bee with reat name, 8. de M1) ‘ 2 rk how a plain tale shall set him down.” Jarara, Mexico, Nov. 24, 1847—It fs mow dark, and | most attractive, conveying, as it does, a correct view of sresnctineee Sfatebl; all costs races tae day and eveniny ta It is & fact susceptible of the most unequivocal proof, | since | concluded my last communication and handed | the largest river in the world, and the vast and beautiful | Beach, et al. vs. Bacon—Judgment for defendants on re ne wan D, APAL YNik that Col. Duncan’s battery did not fire a shot at the | it in to be forw uch singular and outrages scenes | valley which it passes, to the beholder. It will | demurrer, Dutilh vs. Bennett Verdiot fo on er haaspared neither | ference ne ease ic Sete mt | aie batte put in position to fire at all in tha midst of preparations Sirs: inag, seared pares ayaa aegis & flemed with costa.” eeay il of fare fi 4 7 ie = ring the matri is battery was not put in position to al , till | im midst of preparations for a long march. Mlle Blat . vr Tei te gratify his patrons wvovspend a | mofialatate, with a lady ot et cayfive good | from ten to fictern minutes after the bridg@head full. | morning the aloalde of Jalapa called onGovernor Hughes | the evening SY the ine Doe erence in Mobile on NO a ae Satter tgUmaTED Starke, Deo, 30, 1847. 4 ‘at his immense magazine of wonderme: ll educated, aud cf vespocesie | Nay atts |, Mt. Kendall stood by the side of Col. Duncan’s batte- | and asked him if the bodies of the condemned Mexicans . 12. tates, plaintiffs, vs. Beverly who wishes » ps v addreas- | tery fromthe time it was put in position till the white | could be given up to their friends after the execution. vision in Herz and Sivori were to give & concert at Charleston, bce the judges oS b certificate of di ec. ween States for North Caroli ircult Court of the United Mr. Justice MoLean 4 e peck, perdoemanss. = the above r4 large and talented company will ap-| cS mn OUIN ARABS, fromthe Desert of | stating where su interview eas be» | ili 2 was hung out fcom the Convent. “Yea.” Will you allow the condemned to walk to the | ° the evening of the 27th jain, the Star says— The 6th and several other | place of execution.” “Yes, if they and their friends | , Booth, the tragedian, concluded an engagement at the eutations of their national charae- | arterton All nese ea naar sa roars livered the opinion of this court in this . 4 c rps of infantry charged upon th em ty but | desire it.” ‘‘ Will you direct that they may not march | Atheneum, Cincinnati, on the 27th Dec. p im cause, that th in ther poralar sougy, choranee, giecs, | YMEN, at this office, before this charge could be productive of any beuedetal | ia the midst of eoldtere, but a pace be allowed for thom | — The Bishop troupe sloeed, thele aces jement at Phite. | Stl2! 12 theform prosecuted willnotile. No.t-The Ne EAT WEATERN, who’ appears in, s new ANTRD.—By ayoung man of thoy) in result to our arms, the Convent of Churubusco was car- | and their friends?” “They will be strictly guarded to | delphia on Friday seen ener, ¢ Jersey Steam Navigation Company, appellants, vs, The Hoc ied anpresaly (or the cgcasion, IVORY | st tagat sation iz a Fancy Dro Good. ! F Jobbing | ried,” Ke. the place of execution, and every precaution taken to | "she nichmon, a thesloe ‘ nih poring gc net ee Aake Sreument ¢ of hia . Monell, » 8 anol is ain _employ- the bri fasi ttempt ‘ fas to open on Friday evening, . Ames b» -- position. Twenty-seven rounds were fired from onegun, to die, and every reasonable in- The Lehman Family were performing at the Savannah eas \ a ang Fortraity of the Amistad Car | FOR THE HOLIDAYS —The subscribers | Which must have taken some little time;—the Convent id all proper delicacy shall | theatre, at last dates from there, ett oe Se" Sportiog Intel 1igence. father Matthew | Madam: Rockwell, the | ers to their extensive collection, which will euntie whem to | could not, therefore, have fallen till at least twenty mi- * ay the usual funeral | Mr. Charles Herz, a brother of the celebrated planist, wom AN Bema ¢ amaie ana Mretinc.— ately: at an extre charge of 23 centr Ader eiee | execute all orders they mary be f pates af er the fail of the bridge head, instead of before | ceremonies be performed”) [It had been intimated to | who formerly played the fret vin st the Nev Grins A 100 epantee for three vate 7 ‘four subscribers at 30 Gov. Hughes that subscriptions had been made to get | Theatre, byt who subsequently has resided at Paris, has nei atgtpe tg ht Cane mile heats. seasot patrons five cents; children w t Neva of served equal if not superior to an: y previous year Epergues. | | do not wish the forogoing statements to be taken as | up ® grand pageantry.) ‘Certainly, yes, but ne osten- | a; F ra ratte 126 cents. fay, ant i Bera og bgt. yo 4 mere random tare My Las td Bow them sanaee tay baer be gies 7 Rory a of gtd) yoy reel r 4 tat ca nae ee 3 beng d-Go, x Ty yy 7 5 ene. 4 : by numerous interes! itmesses of as high | the kind be attewp' put it downeand hold you | ,,° ‘ommensed an engagement a 04 . nd-Go, NRE Ue _GONCERTSNIGLO'S AL | eeare morn wil, be delivered ze rotation aa the ordersare | giunding as any officers in this army; indeed, | entertain | responsible for it. The immediate relatives and friends cronealate, Greet theatre, Philadelphia, on Monday | by imp. Leviathan, out of Fanny Wright..... 9 2 Ht Saratoga Musie 8 at the request of numer. | 635 Broadway. near Bleecker street." 133 lorere” even convince the writer of the can bury the unfortunate men according to usage, but | °V°ing, 27th Deo. ‘Time, 3:63—3:50, respectfully announces that he has made arrange foyer Ladies? and chik. | ticle inthe Star, whore errors of statement doubtless nothing further. Do you think one hundred person: —$ +, Same Day—Seoond Ruce—Purse $100—entrance ten h Mr. Joha Niblo, proprietor of the above elegant ot 7 Boxe Ladies? and chil- | only the result of mistaken impressions, would be as ion?” | 1 hacia : f cant., added— mile heats, w of Sud iE ‘the writer for the Star callson Gens. Pillow, Twiggs, | “Oh: NTBLLIGENCE FROM Havana.—We are in pos- | Duncan F. Kenner’s oh. f. Bel of Bac: Shields and Smith, as well as Cols. Riley, Clarke and | tend.” session of files of the Faro Industrial de la Ha- | »*!°% 3. 0..4 for family use, too numerags to mention; Cork Boots, water | Garland, to “testify”? that “erroneous impressions were | to Gen. through an officers bana, by the brig Pri de Joinvi + BR. O'Raalon’s bg. root ‘reas Boots, made wororders Boots aad Bhoce intended to be produced” by the ‘Tampico letter, ad any objection to the , by the brig Prince de Joinville, Capt. Gard- dam b; Mosea—9 y. 0... ‘s 32 pte TE is certainly appealing to high authority, and if these | deceased being buried with the usual religious 0: ner, to the Lith Dee.; but the general news is | ®Rynders’s br. b. Gildersieeve, HRISTMAS—At this season of the year, “Merry Chrit- | gentlememsustain his appeal, it must be acknowledged | ni ‘The officer, after consulting with the gene: unitiportane by Medoo—5 Vi Ore ceereessesveseeceeses 28 penile Moy he ge that all stores are at this part of his case is made out. plied that no objection would be made. Judge, then, of portant. +L. Imlay’ 7 f. oy imp. Glenooe, dam. by imp. The Star further states that the Tampico letter “tends | the surprise of the general and the governor when they We cull afew items, however, which may be itought, to be tal i that merchants t thi m4 ig re- | tocast discredit upen subsequent statements of other | heard the sounds of martial music passing their q FI Time, 13. mock ttn end of he y fuicy goste=mest be deposed | writers.” It will be very likely to do #0, if "subsequent | tere, and on looking Out saw a procewton ef some uso | Of interest. Senor Esteban Mestre was about to te ‘Picayune, Deo, 28, of ai nd every srerifice; therefore, PETER ROBEMTS, | statements” are written as incautiously as tho article of le, @ military band of twenty-five musicians, the | commence operations in an extensive paper mill, Ovrrace anp R ETRISUTION. ~At Mobile, on ) a AD — f a3 Brond may, mort reapectfally Javits 's the attention of the Hi R 4 D HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENTS atene LA | specially imported forChiniae ese Ne BITE BAZAAR, THEATRE ANDMSCHMAN | cota fi and upwards; chemise JUSEUM, comer of Liberty street and Broadway, to | from $1 3.do; very” d every alternoonand eveni ‘he proprietor hes | espes, " ny this morning. of the degeaded scoundrels carried alon; . is i 4 : whiehy | "“Trefrain from making any comments on the tone and | side cf the gaudy cofflas, m formidable array of pri 4 located at Paentes Grandes; this is the first | the 20th Dec., some six volunteers gallied’ out broidere temper of the article in question; no good can come of | silver candlesticks, ko, ks , and two hundred of the first | manufactory of the kind which has ever been | from their camp near tae tan what purpose is not it; ibepeaks for itecif, ‘che writer hss followed an ex- | oitixens of the place, scrupuloutly dressed in the finest | established in Cuba, and amagnificent entertain- known. They whan. jouse of Adonice Robe- ceedingly bad example—and I trust when he has occa- | broadoloth, in tasty aud complete mourning sults, fol- pied ee : son who, with his tarily. retired to bed. He was sion to ageail anybody else, he will be sure of his facts | lowing the remains of the very men whom our officers | ment was to be given on the day of its opening. aroused by thelt Hole outside, sad, in his night Wud spare: ao colle om ikl sud apardn: © | Aa'wel antic mene eam TAM 1 Er a a a ea ee astens Caetamne™ whe, | All the government officials, including the Cap- | beted,che doar, hay ancunted im, and, saked fe ‘And it fs to be hoped that good taste, as well as good | have been denied every thing but “the benefit of the | “ia General and other magnates, would be pre- Permission to warm themselves. To these requests, ay Hor the holidays a wumber of magaiavent Doran 1 to a discriminating publ 18; malien Ll commence with a dioramie marine | fro escntiag the Narrows below F val it Hoase, packet shi 0 Si and i- | thers, brothers and lovers, sele: ein of ky | of fancy and singing er, te. nomeward bo icy, will prevent him again quoting from order No. | clergy.” Gen. Landero was in the procession. Nev. sent on the occasion, and the Bishop of Havana beson returned @ denial. What followed then, we So. The aFmny will not soon forget thie order, and last | were’ ihe most sbered ond tender Tetlings of humanity | Was to bless the undertaking. . __,_ | did not learn accurately, but finally the parties beceme 6d..end upwards; | of all will it be forgotten by ite illustrious author, more grossly outraged ; never was impudence or insult | A medical periodical was about starting in | exolied, and threats were mado by the assailants. Robe- wards; 750 eer Very respectfully, your obedient servant. more strongly marked ; never did the inhabitants of a | Havana; itis to be conducted by Drs. Tar- | 90” seized his gun, and called to one of the women of Serie aneake e JAMES DUNCAN, Brevet Lt. Col. U.S.A, | Somquezed town deserve severer ohastisement. The | brana, Pinet and Auber, all eminent nen. his family to sound horn for the purpose of calling the - BRIsTaAS AND 2 W-VEARS PRESENTS P. 8.—Sinoo writing the above, I ave seen tho Siar | sloaide, it seems. after visiting headquarters, went and | ‘The Italian Opera company had “Lucia de Lam- | Brighbors to his bra besa orgs a i — chey's, No. 5 John street, ual, crowded with fi | Of the 18th, containing certificates from Mexioan offi. | ‘ld Governor Hughes that he had seen General Patter. | mermoot” in rehersal,and Senora Cirartegui, the | S¢tte Party, then approached, and holding » platol to ef a storm an vt, NO. 6 Jon cctlag from hi oesieuied tock | cers, (prisoners at the time they were given,) in relation eommuoicated to him all that the Goverhor had Hab: eprtak H Ae er breast, ordered her to deeist. Subsequently, it was ied stoel D said to him, and that the g had given his free con- | YOUNG Habanera, was to take a prominent part in | stated, Hudgins drew a pistol and fired it, or presents for the first of the year, | to the operations that produced the fall of the convent. the past, acd hay it, which is not mentioned, and much was anti- | the cap, at K., who immediately drew up and fired his ‘of y sent for the remains of the criminals to be buried with i . . ture. Remember, No 3 Soh stenenr Brosdwne.. ga tere” | gortticaten veight be procrred Tora Ghee eae andle of | Soy ceremonice. their fends might, tee proms ier ike | cipated from her. Senoras Caraati, Marini and | gum kiliog Hugging almost instantaneously. “Two or Performance to ANCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, at the Pre —even that they are brave and honest. The high- | etve! It would seem that our enemies are bent upon | Senor Perelli were all up for benefits. Verdi’s | three of the neighbors, in the meantime, came to the aid thing. 4 and 7 minm Comb Store, 3033 Broudway—J. M. QUIMBY, mart thelr own destruction. No kindness is extended toth f “Nebuchadnezzar” had been per- | of the defendant, and several shots were fired om both " Gi ebro | \maporter tnd Desleria rich Yancy Goode, Preveh Jeroicy, | ees meen esrieact ‘ue state are little sorupuloas about | thet ie ter not busty eat teres oxen tl mat | formed twice—the critics all agree in lauding it | #8—two of a doxen, it in stated.” The voluntesrs such small matters. The wonder is not that the Mexi. ony, them that | formed twice—the critics all agree in lauding i FEY ERM ATIC SORE MUSICAL COMPANY, | &¢. respectfully announces to the public, ‘that he has can officers gavo certificates, but that they should have do not mock st; no iaith placedin them, afterthey | as onc of the most splendid. of this composer’s | *e2 retreated, leaving the body Hudgins, which sub- AAR ag Wop EG Gfrsnetgland qrnmenal nega voigtn ieerteee been asked or permitted to give them. Certificates from | Sf@ sirly conquered, that they do not takediagraceful nd- | works, but fetvent that the singers did not do it | St similar stasis nats toon Tipe ee q : 2 fs 9 | Vantage of A mejor general of our army h lp Dub ; e Work Desks, Fans, Shell Combs, Extracts, Soa our own officers could be procured, telling quite a dif- ee ger army has been in this ere wo 1 je ; ote, it oe the a ~—4 Bh tnd Whe ber my bow ane astowr Lilisa never reported himself to him until the guerilla oficers | Nauts, had a narrow escape from an awful death. YBAW bi DAY AT THE HALL, OF NOVEL- | F up tle oy “= : Ie Cock-Robbin,” or whether he was killed by some body | Dad been captured, and then he made his appearance to | They were preparing to make an ascent, and just ree ot een Ua ay es formance ab ay, | new and ,peantinl article of a. ¥. present ditcurvion; that | beg that they might be pardoned. | now believe that | as they were about to start, the baloon burst, and of the Golden Comb, 90334 Broadw: IBER HAS OPENED AT NO. 401 valnieal te public house fur the accommodation of jidents of 1 ots. NeBAtl combs ods. N.B—All combs else, is not @ proper question of Phin Some sitered to | UCcok-Robin” was killed by some body is quite clear. JD. Landero has been at Orizaba operating against us, for | as a matter of course, nothing further could be ed. Hi: Coteman,banlo. Bolonsands | 88 - | Dlople here, not Mexieans, who have lived here’ for | done. i id Richardson. Adi yi ¥ sENTS—LADD AND ELC C dence New Orleans Deiti years, dec! y 10 idea he was in Jalapa — ’s pic Shri i sich ‘4 , u ; still attracting crowds. healthfal game, can amuse aud exercise themsely: stock of govds an assortment of FrenchBraceletsandBroeches, | anxiously waiting the receipt of intelligenae from the | have little doubt; but that he will prove to them that 2] and a bar, stocked wi h chi { wines, Liqaors, and sega: Silver Cro Ice Cream, Fruit and Fish Knives; silver army, in relation to its future movements, andimpatient | be isan “out and out’ governor of the place, | am cer- memianatety - together with a determinatios to deport himsel:. as to di ina style | Card Recei and Cad Cases, slo several very richly | to know what will be done hereafter. I can assure you | tain, Affairs in Canada. serve success, and, he hopes, sufficien . inducements to mak ‘irginia | chased Sil itchers, together with an assortment of Dia leas desi: hear from hi hs Origaba will, | trust, soon be occupied by at least a he Montreal Herald, D: the sign or the HOWBE, 401 West street (opposite the hay ‘ean mond Jewelry, consisticg in part of Kings, Ear Pings, Broce- | W¢ 8F® no less desirous to hear ome than you are (From the Mon Deg. 25 } scales) @ popafyr resort to'the frequenters of this part of the 3. W.H. Coleman's | lets, Brooches, ke. Tide. "arya great variety of other | * hear from ut, in order that you may know what the | thousand of our troops, and Gov. De Spto thus be de- | we havenothing but politioal news to report since | *a!¢*),* popalrr re quel 8 past of tne Doors open at 6 goods in their line, they feel ad cannot fi ‘to please ali | army has already done—although we were here on the | Ptived of his power to annoy us. our last. The Oficial Gazette of the 4th ivstant, an- ; FP UDSON RIVER HOTEL, comer Wert ava Hoboke nounced the dissolution of the late Parliament; the mereets, Opposite Canal ntyest frig. Tt “ooh aa been new fitted and fwenished, end ai ‘430 Sere” Who may favor them with & enlly JEROLUMAN STRE ind price; as we in o_keep our reputat: Kivonel Mace uence by | ined of geile good atuelen cheap. “Wo, Tespect to quality | ground, observing as closely as we could, and watching ready ob- | attentively, night and day, to see and kaow what was writs are returnable on the 24th of January. new now open read wa’ tral . + | going on, it would appear, from the accounts already re- ‘The ministry are likely to lose four votes in Lower oo . with remarks and rendiag sy sitet, frat comer beiow Be. Fauls Church’ | ined trom the Usried’ Staten, that our labore wore in Pig Canada, and as there seems no probability of any pro- | ‘ivwleraraateaay bawserts, Lie home comg — 4th. ‘ihe fo\lowing voonlists are Mrs, ed _ — Fo_ | vain and our exertions entirely feuitless—as we find, by i f Herrera, .) and portiomate gain in Canada West, thie loss will probably | inclu yng Jersey and Hi ,, The bar will ith” Py Me. Beach ach, Me. Arthuoa, nie 8, Fr = Ae AE tending to celebrate | agcounts published, the brilliant achievements of men Mf is honor so lightly. throw them into a minority, ee their majorities were | ed with the best of wines, ke. Se. Those in want of a quiet stitute, Conductor, Mr. Geo. Lower. ‘ichet, Freneh Cordi t ality imported by HH. | Portrayed in vivid colors, who wore quietly enjoying « waver. seldom more than one or two. with the prociama- | home, good fur, and moderace charges, will pive his hatae x | Doors open at 6%; to commence at 736 o'clock 1 & Co., h as Vanilli, Anisette, | Sound sleep at the time of the operations fof whieh they | Navas, Count ManttaL.—It is understood that a na- | tion of the Coenen Beg fn Sanouncement | Sinmodaied, ” ‘e25 Ikere” ani 4 ‘uracao, Kau de Noyanx, Ako Cardin«l and | are Rog Seg Ray be made heroes in the war and candi- | vai court tial will be held Charlestown of the appointment of Mr. Turcotte, as Solisitor Gene- | “ OTEL ON BROADWAY To LETOThe 1 bev: ade of Fi id. Rhe- | dates before the people for important and honorable | Yard on thu 10th of January next,for the trial of ral. This appointment had been made by letter— Sar lames bullies ineaiy, coocbled Was Minne 1 street, is offered for sale. t he pre- ae delicious | offices. Othors, with @ vaulting ambition and hough: mander Richard 8. Pinckney, late of the U.S ship De- | though Hesigy ps not by the issue of the commission, so Club, went to the eorner 61 ent bemet with. ‘The House the cele- | assumption, ting to themselves and their frien Jong ago as May last; but has been covsteatly denied | ‘), ve ner xorr? | the sole oredit of important military movements which Sagi a sieeos oe weiooesipet he,, from the Galf of | iil comcealment could be carried no farther. The com- ae at certe oe epportanity Ne ri em, y, the largest Con: | they were specially ordered to make, and because their mission is gazetted as of the Sth of Decomber; yet, what | is spacious, conwining, besides fifty apartments, warm, cold, ‘Building, n nd, n well nasorted sioek cis, | exoseding vanity, amounting almost to ldloorary, will wot | Hitt. ,Zbe court is to be compared of the following off. | tlvern M Banesits SMe rrureotte’s. journal had, several | andassoet tach Croton water is ictroduced thiough- inesand Cologne Water, de allowed its fullent soope, to the prejudice of honorable | modore Turner ; Captains Gregory, Salter, Armatrong, | Week# before, anncunced the oslebrated ox-Speaker | out the partments are newly and elegantly ur ta: chil QUQUETs OF sw and worthy men, means are sought to overthrow and , Long Abbot, and Crownin: | Papineau aa hie protégé at the coming election, in the fers to.rau, from the first of next wahivitiong ae Wcderetee ek Reed ie) Fionst, ith street, Boot break down the checks tothe course they bave pursued, Lieut Winslo: county of St. Maurice. So that the supporter of the hee of | Allaye ia the sity, loves’ tured foun 10 A.M tilt 12 PM. dda Thebre. | Gets, basauetts, vases, de, which is as discreditable to them as individuals, as it is ——— revolutionist is confirmed, after the fact was publicly Bi " t Bewstord’s best’ — - ble pr oo a eee we to them as offloers of the American army. It would Polluical Inteliigence, known, in one of the offices of a conservative ministry. ble: med promiste is : Sy ee or, really seem that the men who enter the army with the | Annivat or State Orricens at ALpaxy.—Members | Mr. Papineau’s address to another constituency we v aay be q ratrect. The ten are ait syed object of making it their profession, that they may be | of the legislature are beginningto reach the Capital. | publish on the first page. He professes a desire for re- 483 Broad- mt achort time ; most | he hes just received f ‘able to defend their country’s honor and interest when- | Senator Ayrauit, of Liviagston county, is st Congress | tirement; but his neti ‘vivcepari in we suppose, of not Jarre dare eall- * ever called upon, have nothing else to do than shed their | Hail. Mr. Dox, of the Assembly, from Yates county, | more resi meanivg than 6 declarations usually are. re of x K. — who blood and offer up their lives, that they may bring | arrived yesterday. Senator Bond, of Osw county, In Montreal the members will be replaced by Mr. AW Bre 6t* re to announce to prominently before the le of our cour Certain | took lodgings, reveral days since, at Congress Hall. Mr. | Lafontaine, the acai (East) of Lord Met- ‘very small hen with very Lone pretensions for high and | Morgen, ine Secretary of State, is at the Eagle, Mr Fill- | calfe’s ox-mivistry, and Mr. e#, 8 gentleman ou the i tant offices Let me ask if our soldiers entered | more, the Comptroller, end bis famiiy, have apertments | sawe side in politles We hear nothing of an, )po~ ly. his intention !—if our military academy, | at the Delevan House. Jacob Hines, canal commiarion. | nents poe A yy Fa of which, by their gallamtry and their ac- | er, and Charles B. Scuart, Esq, chief engineer, arrived Quebec has returned her late members, Mr. Aylwin, Mepuuker sit Heashes in their pees Neve Wee hi Cerys eet ote ert hy rooms at the Delevan House. en and Mr — Ceakie, om ier” 096 tabliehed wit object in| Albany Argus, Dee, 29, @ present Solicitor. r Western 5 * ee > ra (aly sagwer, No. However, there are politicians | Wisconsin Covstrrurionas, Convention. —This body'| tine been returned by bie old constituents in Cornwall, | [081-03 31 aduy Fvevina 31m) mace pememinis ng in acmy, ond therv are men who are gambling for | met xt Madison on the loth Dee. Hom. Morgan L. Mat. | by « ny and Bisecker street), or in a Knickerbocwer Stages Sere hegarton dioputee An, hard feolngs whion | Metlagh wee womlnated for Seereany" Rt Resor for | the Jin our telegrep gee was WR. b, ugh ; erat bast im the heart of t Becretary, BR, of ‘Retine, oS Bank bes’ s bajf yourly dlvi- Taser ‘smite . in thea | Serqeanrat Armas, ad Ss, Randal door hooper, don of 334 pot ona. “yeaa i eoderg the occupants, Apply wo MRS, one block from Broad way. -H nee esses fy Shr teltsacenenatbes r. mes and Mr. Manning foreman o they ol herefor ser therefore uy rely ht ll vet ‘aun nt 'New York, fom, with five