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hoa ne ri NEW YORK, MONDAY “MORN NG, JANUARY 10, 1848 nese arnt Axsany, December, 1847 American and Mexican Affairs. , on in showers, 1 didn’t care for myself, but | Herald Foreign Onicesaegenininaas LIFE IN MEXICO. Fen A of you. Death wes nothing then, sir; but | fe Li 0. his borns, and earries it around the ring, the negro The Family of Smiths. jess. BANDS, Te CU’ 5 1spon, October, 1847. . furl. e Family MAMEAICANY CinCUR~ Tiny maiamon ‘Equestrint (Correspondence chibe a S Comet Tame | rade here Be 2 ue far away. ,! promlaed Der | Affaire of Portugal—The Seizure of the Fleet—The pees Se ee ee any tne eo Thereare five “ Smithe" whowere members aan the velenieal part The weather here has been of late excessively never desert the benner of the stripes and eters. Ca Elections—The People, $c. times they awalt the bull's attack in baskets which have of the last House of Assembly. These Smiths Jesse, Mi Stymar Mae Crailia Gartser he eatland, Sam G cold; I do not know that I suffe more from tein, lioe old, dear mother, and handl the inside. and they are torsed five or six " fhe north of the United Btatee The aera eae ass | please tay that I'eece done. ac date alibengt the | _ 8 previous letter from bere, I alluded to the spirit / Hondles 0m, the Maite: tO Cape usburt, ‘Theattack have been organized into a seleet standing com- Codtly cneetioe, ost tea ae saiens | Geasteiencserte hw§ oe — i oor te how Steprestion peel ga ihciyed enna in the aver, the blacks Otay ll mene A mittee, and the reports which they have fre- , OF, oun ppen to ine epert ; ry a and agriculture. Ing @ same cause, or | deeds of valor posit . out mp heat emis One 8 Eni bets pr cediat snr a on the Ce tgare oy Heprsiec rg he rather to the indifference with which they are viewed, cone seating scene than this part of the fight, can ny eas Spee verious: has Sd‘ large stave to be anede for our guevtereacmetning | Hels cover Ss ner csuune when y the country is without railroads, canals, or maguetic asc FA Re tui ut See Te fa a Le a ae} Peeves susan ona coserned d in the hotels at New esas A _ telegraph, and from the spirit now prevailing, the coun- | Tug Suave Trapg.—TREATY BETWEEH Great . Lh Recent nee petition of ee . me commencing at leans. | was out y: him, on the Paseo, in ¥ bf t Bi ’ Repvsiic tuk Equator Smith, praying that his name may be changed, one bf the hand f_aosahen in the metropolis Ve The Intention ice =e are t the | try may remain without these means of communicaticn RITAIN AND THE REPUBLIC say lg se rsyny capt epee sede ft ey na Es Way, TRe —BRILLIANT BILL OF AT. | brought with us from New Orleans a covered Jerse: for another century. For this state of apathy, there isco | 7°" THY AMOLITION OF THE TRAFFIC. 1¥ to! in 7 wee From Li A copy of the treaty between her Mejeaty and the committee, after careful deliberation, submitted BE ACTIONS pier ondey grening, Jan 10. 1818, will be gon, dich oost a trifle more than $100, and for thisand | it having eee officially acbenysig aby Secretary | *POlogy ; the country 1s densely populated, the people | Republle of the Equator wad yesterday presented, by the followit g curious and interesting report : snthropy ‘ond he Stranger, Mr Barry; OV acint aga hash ve name been cenasad 9600. Weshall, | of State tor the Colonies that the United Kingdom in- | without employment ; labor {a cheap, and the roads are | commend. to both Houses of Parliament. The treat The Committee of Smiths report, that they have in, Jordan: Mra Hall pec as ‘em and purchase the coach, for which | tends henceforward, in matters of labor. and inthe most miserable conditioa. Here taxation ix op- | W786 figned at Quito on the 24th of May, 1841, and rati- tuken into careful consideration the only reason upon pentane. ter, C. Burk tan ‘int Pulipe. “Aner which Mr area: fee J j | they want $700, The Paseo is the Mall of Mexico; here, ose the Treimpet,Phm Orat appearance at this theatre “Forbe fu J every evening, all the fashion of the city may be eeen | continuous warfare with the eoustri jo y the ad Gautical Drama of CAPTAIN KID. | riding; some on horseback, some in buggies, with a sin- | and slavery exist by opposing against their capital, fications exchanged at the same place on the Sth of e joner is based. pressvaly heavy, yet the revenue falls far short of the | July, 1847, The epective plenipotentiaries, were, on wath Sa ee ne aenala on the assumption e . r " expenditures. Owing to the immense number of office | the part of her Majesty, Walter Cope, Esq. Consulin | that Smith could not properly be called a name, it ap- Horegveas Hemlock a ite Yorkee' Burke, wun aera fle horse, and others sporting tandem ; whilst the rich | hor, and exertions, the capital, bor, and exertions of | holders, one third is eonsumed in collecting it.- But | the Equator, and on behalf of the Republic, Senlor | bared to be incumbent on your committee t0 examine brated ballad of Captain Kit; Countess, Mrs, Walcott. To mae it themselves in fine coaches and landaus, | the free labor in her tropical colonies, it becomes of some “ . Franofsco Maroos, Seoretary of State for the Interior whether this position was tenable or not. conclude with the (omedyof'a KISS IN THE DARK. ae es drawn by four horses. importance thet the country should know the nature heavy duties and taxation are not the worst features of | and Foreign Affairs. The article: fourteen in num- Your committe after an arduous investigation, C HATHAM THEATRE—Bole” Pro rele” md e a cy never fail making an one ap- | and magnit if the contest that she isentering upon, | the present system. A large portion of the revenue is | ber, and full instructions are annexed in the shape ot | prepared ow that Smith is not only a true name, STCHER—Stage Manager, Mr. Hield-On Monday | besrance. through the multitude of servants clad in rieb | and the resources that will be n to carry it on,in | farmed out to contractors, who realize immense profits | supplemental articles. ‘The principal articles are in the | 4 But ‘tiem name so spread o’er sir and madam, able to judge what | by thelr special privileges. ‘Those whe have it, it is true, | following terms:— ‘That one would think the first who bore it Adam."’ anage ie vening, Jannary 10, will be performed, ST. CLAIR, OF ries surrounding them, and their splendid horses. I ‘ ae WRG: or the Outlaws of Barre—Bt. Clar of the | Wee forcibly reminded by the spectacle yesterday on the refore, from accu- | are the highest bidders; but th Art. I Great Britein and the Republie ofthe Equstor! ‘phere appear to be various opinions amongst the 1 1 tlt I - Hield; Lad helyn, % 4 Paseo, of Ryde Park, Li % es, pie a Las 5 Bp selva Mrs. Melana Alter which, |yde Parl ondon, on a gala day, when the re fore our readers the | 80 apparent, that it bas been al yy nearly all | declare the trafMfo in slaves abolished for ever And, in | joarned as to its origin. the faster John. | nobility throng its avenues with their magnificent equi- ove ni hat may heresfter occur | RE peMas Rew, Osten wenn of | pone, The poidon ofthe popa bere snglar oe; | Comet ced ae acbunaen meaeodaep’nuenns | ceil ea a ita Sia teat sn |S any Sees pine redial whee | yteate eananee ean extant at hen, ey of the tbiopian Melodists. Boxes 25 cts-—Doors open at 6% me Wi ag: onaial q as the world never saw be- | present produce —observing that tt ie difficult to ascer- | glingby the government boats, to pro‘ect its interest, | estaof commerce and navigation, for want of @ proper | jangnage, it became diffioult to find nam them all. o’clockPerlormance will commence at 7 o'clock. filing th ree Caper the high seats of power, | tain the internal consumption in the Brasils. I¢ has | and by thore of the contractors to protect their privi- | explanation ofthe real spirit of the phrase “traffic in| |¢ was suggested, upon the ground of lens expe- ' Browwar THEATRE—Monday Evening, January | th is the 'cap hd the echo oftheir military pg been estimated us high as one third, legen. The unsettled state of the country, for the last | slaves,” do here mutually declare to be understcod by | aienoy, that never looks a-head to consequences, that 10, wil prerented By hoe New ogrecoatd ey ba their course of life,asif nothing o0- Suave Lapon Aaainer Free Lanon twenty years, has crushed enterprise, and has infused | such traffic, such only which is carried on in negroes | the namber yet left should all be called Smith. _ 3 Acts of MACARTHY MORE, or, Nine Points of the | (rrred to disturb thelr serenity. What is to become of * Patue af | into every department of business the feelings and ani- | brought from Africa, in order to trensport them to other | There is certainly something very plausible in this ‘More, Mr. Fleming; Darby ivan, Mr. lexico? ‘hat are the government and people of the ese mosities engendered by party strife. Your political | parts ofthe world for sale; but iu no manner whatever | theory of the origin of the name, as {t socounts for the jane] vy Cd ver. Zo conc'ude with the celebrated Drama, in 3 Acts, of | United States going to do with the cor ? q Ei “SANUARY; or, the Battle of New: Oricanse | questions which ate daily asked, aod ave anevenea ce Produce | friends are your customers, and your dealings depend | the conveying from one port or place to another belong- | muititude to whom it belongs ithout resorting to the Packenham there are interrogatories. I be- . £38 000 000 | upon the shading of your opinions. Thw country has | ing to the Republio the slaves existing within it, be auch | highly |: obable «ul rT that the Smiths are oe 13,000 000 | Eda long and eevers struggle, in whioh ite interests | usdertaken sither with the. object of selling them, or more thrifty and prolide race than those of any other jackson, Mr_ Fleming; waon; Billy Bow-Bell, Mr Hi Mr. | many different way ¢ i lieve, however, from attention | have paid to the tone of aes eee pol jeant. Dress Circle and Pai 30 e paid to the tone have been sacrificed, and in every respect but politics, | with any other not prohibited by the laws. 4 oe Hi cea alley: it ones Dale nee ae opinion here, tha jority of the United States offi- £1900 000 | tive people seem to wish to lead a passive existence. To | Are 2 The Republic of the Lquator agrees to treat | "Tiere ia another opinion of a distinguished and Secae performs ., cers in the’ Army of Occupation, think the best polloy | pauit Colon 30°00 565 000 | Tecollect what Portugal was three centuries ago, and | as pirates, and to punish with the penalties which the | jearned critic, which the oommittee eonsidere worthy of THEATRE—On Monday would be, to have an army cf from 80,000 to 100,000 men rit the sympathy of the | existing penal laws impose on pirates, all such Equatori- | attention, via: thet the name Smith isa mere cerrup- ITCHELL’S OL ———— | what she didin her day to evening, January 10th, wi'l be performed the dona’. | quartered in the country. holding military possession, Foreigntotaln, .. .. +: 692,285 £70,339,000 | present ege, we must feel in viewing her splendid | ans who, on the high seas, or in any other place ander | tion of the term formerly applied to designate the Phry the BEE AND ORANG« TREK—King Bi until our laws and institutions, customsand manners, Barivish Covonies, wa Maunitive—Free. j bark. y, ; ing B sek Me haya Ghee CentC GRO Gee at harbor. noy nearly a ted, and feeling the delightful | the jurisdiction of the Republic, may be found embark: | gian Apollo, whose sirname was Sminthe ee Amiable, Mrs Mimm; Prince a revailing here, which, th | ing, transporting. disembarking, one or more persons h: easy transit " posed ded BOR & COR Toho Box. Me Hollanis farce en- | well sustained in argument, and based on the moat be- Number of Agricul. | Droper effort, would, waft 10 her “port the wealth. of | brsugbt frem Afvies aa slayer. é tint The sean’ wasse hss undsrgoue ® change that fied BOX & COX--Joha Bor, My Hallands James Cor, Mr nevolent feelings and intentions toward Mexico, which | British Colonies, ke e000" £6.000.000 | every olime. ’ For two centuries, however, the country | Art. 3. ‘The Republic of the Equator will promulgate | brings it to ite present orthography ? BOLD CMs Chatterton Chopkine, Mu Hetiouds Gis, Be | only by such a system. properly carried out, could be re- | showing, as regards population, nearly eight to one; and | Bas bee badly governed—not from the want of great | every other legislative provision that may be deemed | "‘smintheus— Smithy mithe—Smith ! Desdemona, Miss Taylor, "To conclude wih LOVE | Seherated morally and politically. Among the plan aa tagande poodude nearly: traive + ew abate Great | Men Occasionally during this long period to dreot her | requisite for the prevention of her citizens engaging in| gome of the famil now assume that this is the Hh GARRET—vitziang, Mr, Holland; Mrs ra, | ested with this object in view, is the following : ast (ss aaa : “ pisepa de egies interests, but her legislation has been in opposition to | avy way in the auld trafflo in and for the com: | true origin of the name, and take a pious pleasure in lenry. Doors open at 6, cnzrain Thee at 7 o'clock. Dress | tiodof service of volunteers and regulars should expire, to To seta above would require for our colonies an | them. ‘The best proof that such has been the case, will | plete extinction thereof ; seeing e sane are in| writing the name Smithe. cire'e. 50 cents: Boxes, 25; Pit. I shilling locatethem ov certain tracts along the Toad from the espt- additional capital, even Saldeldde tan the ia rte. | b¢ found in the treaties concluded at various times bi armeny with those which may be promulgated by Great | Leaving these opinions, which, to say the least, are (MECHANICS HALL, 7a Brosaway, vevween Grane | t#!to Vera Cruz, which skould be procured for them by | Higa at trae wirieane ot rele aad Cae eeorts- | tween this government and that of Great Britain. ‘The | Britain for the like object, and with the constitutional | somehat epooryphal, your committes will come down to A and Broome streets. “Crowded to overflowing with the | Purchase or otherwise, and be granted to them as re- | Son of free Afrloan easly #3 000, (£240,000. | one made with Cromwell allowed the English greater | principles of the Republic. fome historical facta’ connected with the origin of the i BEAUTY and FASHION of New York, OPEN EVERY | wardsfor honorable conduct during their enrolment eee Persons or families, to be permanent, | rrivitegesthan were enjoyed by the Portuguese They | Art. 4 In order more completely to prevent any in- | Neuve were exempted from many of the laws, and at times ex- | friogement of the spirit of the present treaty, the high can be no doubt but it was originally applied to Ls Da SUCCESS Fifteenth Week of | In all the departments of Mexico this could alo be done; | 824 £660,000,000 for stocks, buildings. tmplements of CHRIST YS 8 ‘1 i i eT! BT pind Neae edo P. CHRIST | Sod thus, by the gradual disbanding of three or four | husband vachinery and calivation) to eaual the fo- | ercised almoat colonial jurisdietion over a sovereign peo. | contracting parties mutually consent that those ships | workers in metal. One ofthe heathen poeta calls Vulean : 4 ple. ‘The spirit of that treaty was continued | of their respective navies, which shall be provided with | + the smith of Jupiter.”” ished Band in the United Bates HEIST reigner ; ablianed Band in the United Bates R armics, with the establishment of proper enoourage. i ate ORT. VAUGHN, whose original aad inimiusble con: | mente to emigration, fuflclent quantity of healthy | Dest him, the result of the experiment can only show.— | Pl*sanequeth ones, eed” eae le eee ee oe see eaeset an hereinafter |” pe gmith of amorphoees, where he describes» com hy honored with crowded and highly respec- | blood would be introduced into the decayed republic, | ow many would be ruined during the struggle. com- | fiese, who were shortly before, the most commercial | mentioned, may vielt such merchant vessels of the two | bat with the aon cite ces, and universally admitted to excel every | to renovate her thoroughly The Mexicans, at least | 0m sense, but not political economy: might oaloulate. — | Peonis of the world, sunk 60 low that thelr trade, both | nations as may. upon reasonable grounds, be suspected | craft from which this name ia derived. The hal ¢ who ere sufficiently en Twenty-one per cent on the population imported would 7 i teued to think, feel that rrying and cossting,wes carried on in Engl is | of being engaged in the trafflo in slaves, or of having | taking fire from bi begely cover.the: mentality: om: the passage and An‘eotlt TRU IA mee aries tina, Cant Of, aateeption i reneeie Seas Aten oee fee tat purboes, be of Daving, Gucing | shea tetris bonne: hurled at his 2 ple, but was the effect of the greater advantages allowed | the voyage on whieh they are met by the said cruisers, | «His biasing looks sent forth a crackling sound, th a. Children “under 10 o— | thes hove Geeaie Doors open at 2; coucert will comm F et benees 1a Baturday, January 8:au Afternoon Concert,, Doors open ara | 28m of liberty; ita o'clock. ‘Concert will commence at 3 o'clock . have never enjoyed Moreover, while the oost of Coolie and other immigra- | by thelr own government to thelr rivals. ‘The favors to | beon engaged in the traffic of slaves, contrary to the | And his'd like red hot iron, withi ‘Smithy’ ; atranee through Finjeux’ By | tween them and thelr government, Indeed, the latter | fiona he op mine somes, enmagen the ubllo &t- | thy English did not end here, Portugal excluded by | provisions of this treaty; and that such cruisers may | “"“arownsa, ye) "o> Dot from, within the ‘Smithy nt of Mik G. Garris — | Meources which still resin te thee,” Phece crcronns | cal experience, the real cost of euch immigration, and | 2esvy duties the manufactures and produce of other | detain, and send or carry away such vessels, in order | If we come to. till Inter period, we find modifications @ are to‘be 2 ‘tries, by ing th f Ei to be it that they might be brought to trial in the manner here- ntini ; Grecian #x- | found in the rich mining districts of Zacatecas, Gusna- countries, by allowing those of e imported y migl ug! of th at a much lower rate. At present these privileges | inafter agreed upon. ea mame, derived from the German echmeisen, ‘ to which, as reeards Coolie erie fone we learn from the the Swedish smida, “to hammer,” and the Da- ercites, Golden Blanchard. Part Il. | juato and San Luis Potosi We should taki , | following authentic extract,taken from the report of the ‘ ) grb a @ nin |. ERBEGNYVIPR Sas one cts arta fru | Lt see tae primis tas, Boe | precede o's areal pune meting Sdn Grnge | St, eum, oak omc bas Be ary | Coraoy rnow Sota Anqica We have been | Se, miata fg treat ie, enue 4 Tri ‘Muben’s Virgins the Hose Gal the fuestiace, | ™&n here. largely interested in mining operati wn, Demerara, on the 15th October last. tobe, forthe | remaing of the past are in & court established here | favored with the subjoined extract of a letter | tenes” J " git the Fagilists, resident for twenty-seven ye’ 1 expense of bringing, sending back, and other expenses | for the trial of civil and criminal matte: im | just received from Port Natal, giving afavorableaccount | During the age of chivalry, artizans in metal were in the Ques of Flowers, th Di I Dream, Scene from the Deluge, Rape of the Sabines, | me that the mines were ne Hagar eenaroon., hat * dollar per day (2s. 1d. ster’ | which the English are interested. The judge is no- | of the soll and climate of thet colony for the growth of | great request, end as they took the appellation of nitty lee a ynator of Gen, Sackoog, aud of he glorious Baus | tie aeat prosent ‘Taking the anaual produoe at $30, Nee dase anti atcnt dete enti ie VoEx, | minated by the Queen of England, and approved by | cotton, The great dificulty in the way of an extension | ff addition to thelr former name, is gradually ‘came in te 123g cents. Cerf ae tacheeneanee at he 000, ng rei coo poe aA i xeoted by govern: | in the colony, paid by the colony, and ate ele fer | thisgovernment ven this will shortly cease, for it | of the cultivation will be a deficiency of labor ;—“ 1am | useasasirname. This time-honored name bas become ace emanaa ; This {enn important item | wages, Traly, suget cultivation in British Guiene | Wee but recently revived, while the usual laws were sus- | sorry to say, that in consequence of the unprecedented | established, and rendered conspicuous, by a multitude ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM-—P. T. i “8 ° M MD Proprietor—F. Hircucocx, Manager—Splendid exhibi- | The mine of Real del Monte, 30 leagues from hore, | ™U¥t be profitable work! tions and performances, every afternoon at 3o’clock, and ev | pays the government $5000 monthly. The houss of | , ©*tracts from the proceedings of a public meeting CTapeer a BEDOUIN ARABS fg the: Deven aati | Macintorh & Co., in the city, exercised predominant in- | Bela at George Town, Demerara, Oct. 15,184 pended during the Revolution. wet weather last season, the cotton crop from the young | of eminent individu The seizure of the squadron of the J trees ie small, and much damaged ; that from the old | economists, lawyers, physi Oporto, by the English fleet, decided tl ‘and transplanted trees, from its ripening much earlier, | men, historians, politica , merchants and bankers. Mormon prophet (Joe Smith,) has rendered the immortal. from the Desert of Saha: : : volution whieh threatened to change the dynasty ofthis | is very good Late inst season | planted » small quantity | ae ’ Pytghis, Also, CAMPBEL!’S ETHIOPIAN BEKENA. fluence on the powers that were in this country; they of 3G Austin Bea, ete wo brnposed the addition | Yiogdom. it was unexpected by the Junta, In Tne eve. | of imported American black secd, the produce of whic! We find, on examining the publio records, cabinet off- 5 ERS; Great Western inthe n of a Lover; Ivory.Cruci a ir controlling of the mints in Mexico, Guanajuato, Mr. Austin—I cannotact, 1 have not signed the pe- | 2!n& before it ocourred, they despatohed two schoone: appears very seperior in color, fineness, and length of | cersand Governors of several States, bearing the dis- + Bhakapgriag Cabmet: Mrs, Moueil, Mine Berard, Jur | and Zacatecas, receiving the bars of sliver from the | tition, and shall not sig it. Twas not wkaee teaig | filled with soldiers which were allowed to proceed by | staple. ‘Thin season | hall plant about five acres oft, | tinguished name of Smith. ‘The newly apporated Go- fien and Whitioc! mines at 60 muoh per mark, (8 ounces) As this silver, i ; ‘st it | the English fleet. Not having been molested, they re- | to give it » fair trial; but I fear the seed is almost toc | vernor of th oity of Mexico, is General Persifor #mith. ing Orang Oatang: W: in bars, contained 16 grains of pure gold tothe mark, | Would be put asa whole, to be adopted or rejected by MS Amine’ Casure fagbeo 5 gol @ mark, | the meeting. I thought it ld be turned in the morning, and a general embarkation was | old One great advantage we have over the Americans, The name stands enrolled amongst men holdiag the Poliy Bodine, Dapiel O'Connell, ber eruetoune made handsome proft by the arrangment, | sercatim, aud 1 came here pre’ ared with an amendment, | dered. A4 soon, however, a the whole of the Aeet were | the cotton plant here produces aevaral years in succes: | argt rank in literature and sciences, am Rockwell, the famous Fo: the Human Begly, to be seea pri cents. intending to object to thi portions of the petition about leaving, they were ordsred to surrender, which | sion. The other day I compared the juce of a six- oe. "I 6 it has always stood out in bold relief ately at sn-extia charge of 25 | the custom, I Delleve in every country, when bar silver | which do not mest my views. | think that ifan appii- | they Were obliged to do, owing to the superiority of | year old tree with that of @ one-year old, and could uot x : jed, wounded and —-—missing ; showing ri jioa to the whole, 25 cents; children under ten ined in any quantity, to give the ownersthe value of their opponents. Had it not been for the intervention, | distinguish between them. | have lately purchased xe t ¢ not only 01 uous for oars of age. and oldensagh to walk aloao, Ia cents ie ld, after the expenses Attendant on separating it cohonte aay patient enlarger BL Sunt petty would here telumphed "All the onuses | 3,000 dred of land on the Umagani River (adjoiniug the frerpealte sb ot =) Tolaas ane of om ot 5 Dg eac Nc-CONCERT Af are paid. I have heard that the house above alluded to also be app! sation for a loan for the accommodation of | °f ecigierype ts exist, and the elections to take place per part of my old farm), another near Mauritsberg, | jeast, think with Falataff, that— SD INST AUBE NT at or Pine has represented to the government of the United States | Saiiwayr end eentral factories throughout the count at the end of this month may end in am eurbreak. of 9,000 acres. The latter contains abundance of water « is the better part of vais.’ . EN ARE aay bitteerne jan Bs that it would be better for the latter to prevent the ex- I am of opinion that railway and central factories would Import duties as before mentioned, ere enormously | and valuable timber. I have lots of laborers just now, B: however, bears testimony to their warlike spi- 19 performers. Programme :—1.. Vorwart’s Pe ope eae in pees eles fos @ high per centage | aoe great deal more good ta this colony than all the | Be8¥y They are sufficient to encourage manufastures, | but they are not te be depended upon. ae many of them | rit, for, in speaking of the select feree who led the attack F : of Gesel 'ocereGverar ty Kanes ink sound polley indicates the propriety of taking | thorugh dreinage which could beaeed iat fon had she conatry faeland water powers, but with- | hire themscives for six or twelve months and bolt at the | at the storming of lamel, he eays '—- ore, niga Triumph Guat, 3c Bea | eign maiigekescyhes te siso bare made some remarks on Coolle, immigration if | Since w'oniblt consumption’ The duties are issiedtoer | vauter Ortinsacs’ ie passed, and proper awe essabilas | ai iometecname were several Bagiishasen of pithy, ations fort WY iologeelow oreeuted By Yasenickel. | Many respectable Mexioans fancy that the great com- Deen Patience ahead te eupposed they would hve | Weight without regard to fineness or cost, the effect of | ed, little oan be done ~-Mencheater (Eng ) Guardian. Leaving the consideration of the nome ia general, the 4, MRT ahi", Ueber Willim Re Houigl's ae” | metal Bowe above scken of le playing » double cate | Stwbich the stony has derived from she undertaking | Teja tbat the aouregonae worn by” the people py | re pid ol. | eeepemieeennne at at eae mere 2 triant Jubilact Waltz, Strewss, 10.‘ Maiapan Bajaderen’ : a Ho = ene They say that | What we pay for the introduction into the colony of a Sudsare wallaiareior on rt hy io ‘one in FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OF THE Rwvsstan Go- | to that celebrated member of the ‘amily, named John. op, J. Lanne ‘Tickers 3 sae Dens ces ‘at 634, per- hy Dry S tr Seal pee penne ore oe ReieCvonsitta ee passage which we are bound ees ian 0a leasening the duties eal sascestte VERNMENT.—The Russian Minister of Finance, eae ap poceee eee oa i oa nee 8, do Clava, with all the realestate he posteasid in the te eoutitt ‘rally aa meh as bi cian by hil aeaee ga Imporiatioos and prove more benedclal to foreigners SASL Boer seer ae ealae seria te hee, salle veretiiy of obsvacter and talent is n0 lees arta- yublic. e gentleman no} Bt " 2] p Engl alee with his own countrymen or Americ; - , for the Peete T got chat has Coie eae Tivo dollars The high duties make the people economisal, if rope pred of this aasusiaicooerstiea bi The first that we hear of him is fighting among the conspicuous etre Played in misticeat Tacubaya. | per month, at six bits (fifty cents) to the task. This | Same time smuggling could be prevented. Here t been exceedingly favorable to the Russian Treasury. | Turks. We next behold him conspicuous in founding e It is reported that the Mexicans are fortifying between | would give him but $!®) for the five years of his resi. | ® 8tfong feeling agai besa foreign. Tho dear- | Oy the 7th of February, 1847,—the date of the ukase | the settlement of Jamestown, Virginia, where he nar- se ar iftced at the dic- | nich authorized the investments in question—the cap- a . T tthe , | this city and Queretaro. There are, unbappily, no pre- | dence in the colony. But I will allow an average of four | ¢t Tights of the peop rowly escaped from the Indians through the {aterven- é Meas. ‘Atthurson aud Leach will'sing the celebrated duet, | cedents on record by which we ean judge this singular | dollars a monva, aud this will give but $240 for the hive | tation of foreign powers, and the Itai in specie and ingots belonging to the bauks of lene celebrated Pooshontas ro) * and War.” Tiehets 50 cents. Doors open at63—to | people. A meeting of all persons, without distinction of | years, which is not equal to the cost of his importation | limit the consumption of foreign goods, an amounted to 114,21 silver roubles; and on the 16th tho Senate of the Uni- -4 commence at 746 o'clock. party oF country, favorable to the construction of « rail- | and return passage, with the charges for medical attend. | * certain extent, the exportalton of specie of July following, after having appropriated 80,000,000 | ted States—! mmber of Congress—and . ERNACLE—THE BRITISH PHOTECTIVE EM- | Toad between Mexico and Vera Crus, bat been, for seme | ance. The Coolie, therefore, is not only paid eix bits | POPUler with thoes who bear the burthens roubles to the repurchase of stock, the amount was still | finally cond: seat in the State Legisla- T RANT SOCIE: Y respecttully notify the public, | time, announced in the daily papers. It isto take place | d wages by his employer, but hia expenses, which ‘supposed. 110,690,000 roubles; that is to say, there had been an in: | ture. Strange to relate, he again appears as an eminent ' that & Grand CONCE! end LEER ARY NTERTALN: | to.morrowevening, at the National Palace. Considerable | cre paid by the colony, are six bite w day in addition, at |, Perhaps there are no other people who besr privation | grease of 26 300,000 roubles We will allow the Minister | Doctor of Divinity > RENT will baciven at the Taperuable, on Friday evening, | interest is shown in the project I know an officer of | « cost of one dollar # day ; and this, too, at a time when | like the Portuguese, and they submit to» wron; of Finance himself to explain bis motives. His Excel-| John was the first President of Union College, in this Commities have succeeded in securing the valuable’ services | OUF Army, who intends to take 500 shares, If the project | we are complaining of the exorbitant rate of wages at | ‘¢m of taxation without murmuring. They svem in- | jenoy says:—“The Committee of Finance, after having | State VE thor of" Rory U’More.”* Handy Andy is a spirit, it Ss Halaves rations will | six bite a day. different to everything but politics, and ia that all their | profoundly investigated the subject, and taken into con- | His warlike propensities again selas him, and we find wi rer {.vorite selections from his IRI commence in the next six months iat @ great Mi f Mr. LO) 1 : eat |. | Passions find employment. Revolutions, vuwing to the \ bim figuring in the war u; th ‘theastern boundary. NI choice Recitations. Principal | people are ye! A gentleman here proposed to me, the | gration ta vist . Kapri Sg Petition, Coolie immi- | Gefeotive system of elections, are frequent, urs talked of Pani rey ae oe tees ee he ne ay of those strange viciesltedes ahioh sounetinnes ‘oeal Performers—Mre, Edw's Loder, Miss E. Watson, Muss | other dey, to take a trip from the other side ot Real | | Mr. Croat—1 am op) to;Coolie immigration my- before their occurrence, and almost openly organ- | partly composed of specie and partly of stock; that the | oceur in human affairs, we next ave John ina position meno sand pee ae Hes Leet! hurson, Mr. Greato: | del Monte down & river which runs into the Pacific It | self, and therefore I would not support the petition if 1 | !¥¢d, before the government attempts to suppress them caplet ‘of @ portion of the capital of the banks of | entirely new. In examining the police reports of the Dee asia tunal iano atoeitone is the river L:rms, which falls into the Pacific at San | thought it favorable to the further prosecution of that | Here the party in power can always re-elect ite parti- | jsgue in purchases of Russian and foreign stocks. city of New York, we then find Jolin enrolled as a can- aloo in the interesting an Blas; and were | cireumstanced differently, | would be | particular description of immigration; but I consider | #¥08. The public employés, the soldiers and the batte- | ap advantageous operation; that, not limiting in- | didate for the penitentiary. The jsst authentio se- Li RA HONS gf é EEA . delivered om with him on a voyage of discovery, and crore the that b by adopting this petition, we are sbandoning Coo. | lions of Motomerg ne in mga Reg tipecphy ecg vestment to Russian stock exclusively, it will be equally coust we have obtained of his whereabouts, he wees sof. r. y tor, a Pe ol juan! se or mertial migrs from gover: \¢] for ihe than \e} reilroad Balter to pe obtained at the Music Btores,the ofiee of the | been convened for the érlals of Generals Werth cad | Thus, gentle reader,ends, as we have often predicted it | ate iu pay, aa the rate of thelr Income for the your, on | advantageous to acquire a certain quantity of th ae | ab omgs be poclaace secre ee ety. 42 Cortlandt street, or of the fol members of | Pillow, and Captsin Duncan. The opinion is, that the | would end, the Coolie delusion; but the enormous ex. | titling them to vote, while against the opporition the se- | the greater, inasmuch as the interest will be payable in ae rv ee berenpy or Pert are be the | are oF thet o1 cS Committee:—Th ras Dixon, Esq. President; F.T. Sa- | two latter will be convicted, and that the sentences on verest scrutiny i 1d an income of ons t foreign ¥ 5 pense. and or rather inadequate return, are no scrutiny is exerted,and @n income of on hundred | ¢, countries in question, which PR ent eAuthony B 29,’ | them will be very severe. delusion, but stera, lasting, and unpleasant facts dollars, possessed beyond all doubs by an oproneat is in- iaeane offnecuring © cousllerable Gaveatege to the Mit | same, but thet it lo rendered vanerable by. it sa- ~ D. Cuthbertson, Esq, Joseph Fowle:, Kaq.,J. | Decemven 6 —I have just seen the order by our go- terpreted as not coming within thelaw, or ‘te psreom is | nister of Finance, by freeing him from the expenses | tiquity, and respectable by the dignity of its D., Richard Bell, Esq. K. W. eatin: vernment, levying a duty of five per cent on bullion for FRU aeteeee Te #0 annoyed that he neglects his rights § The voting is | entatied by the transmission to foreign countries of the | origin and the obaracters of those nee it.— 4 sony Ean Samuel Mayeock, 2a, Se timus | exportation. This dutyshould be collected at the mines, Brite Revations witn Brazty.—Lord Pal- | by ballot; but the party in power have their tiokets | sums of money required for Shewseioed payments, for | It is perfectly notorious, and your committee can state ‘atson, | or the silver should be minted in the interior, leaving | merston, on the 7th ult., in the House printed om ® peouller kind of paper, which is stumped to | the maintenance of legations, the establishments for the | from personal experience, that the gontler sex have al- metsson, % et of prevent imitation; and when the ballure «r+ presented, payment of the invereat on the Russian debt abroad, as | Ways been eager to assume this distinguish) uHtali- ‘ Bae aves eich on three cailevatcangsa rahe | City tm Ow Vary auiet alt de Tory seldom we have t0 | issued a dectee imposing @ differential duty of one- ure; agents open them,to sv chat the | well as the diferent purchases for the fleet and ihe | when opportunity offered. .ansb Yhsts preeented in. this biting a view of country 1200 miles ia length, extending irom | fence tmuediately after our taking tue expitel, rhe | thirdextre from and after the ist of July next upon state of things, voting is un idie form, | Talfoad from St. Petersburg to Moscow, are convingsd, / AMMAR Petition lke the one under cousideration mouth of the Mussoun river to the city of eer all ships, and their chrgoes, entering Brasilian ports | and the majorities thus obtained hay: ho moral, inflg from all these consideratieg# iowise affect the solidity should ever have been prevsed upon thy uotice of the national oredit.”” egielature, the eustomhouses to collect it, on exportation. The | Commons, admitted that the Brasil government has iNew Orleans dearees of latiuude, boing. the, largest | Texan (hat ore te te enna ihe peat ee nant of | from countries where Braxiliea ships are not. re- T omve-nolaers 13 ‘dmcnae, and new i | whom are expected hi are the great dread of the ceived uj ence, The number of oni ) aildings aed hundred pon the terms of the most favored nations— yum) ft irante much greater Rewards to ‘he committee would sooner have expected to see pe- la gat Orrirerhalf ence | a: x*manepire moreterror then | 4° Gecree which. at the present moment, would in. | ongland promises vo tue other leave the opposition, m0 Shaneak. titions from individuals praying earnestly to be received 5 ts; usahd other American troops. so orion ‘at 7 o'clock precisely. sao teemiiy remarked cot on Deaton hit mathe elude English ships. The new decree refers to ® pre- | chance of success. When the elections are over, revo- into this eminent family. wi cant —Boston hus done s very presumptu- exhibitions on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 3 those dari had vious decree of 1844, and declares, that from the lst commence, The people, whose great virtue is echgerah ht q . A eiroumstance has occurred since the petitioner Mievtacuatatica wiht io of we dai en, he seri ot Fain nd | Wig ned, an addon of onehed vould bem | ebeecT Rn, Pe P tata pe" eget | SU ngeaz foe Menespto cot oty Scart. | pty ann Ss knoe Ms aught a " to all customs’ duties upon the eargocs of vesscle 5 it not for the fear of excitin; ve ind him to withheld it. Mshzthe hao’ anaounde tone mutts of New: | SemQOMAl Tou-eomensecyeertrngs iaenonet | coming from eouniiae whit should nor piace Bras | fngurestion, the majority wouid govern fat more aoc: | Cm mnaeppiaut en rier nhohesnotcome i004 Tih | “Ss allude tothe oewe th reached Uoston a few ealutery effeot in | Tiong, With regard to those countries which now lately. In addition to the losses caused by revoluti fou who congregate at the Astor Place opera house. {asi | months since, that an immense estate/had been y 3 ark and its vieiuity, that she will give three§Ballet peffovman: | the Texans,” added he, © will hav a ing, Janusry 10 Z , wil baperturmed ih Riwed bellet of NATHALIE, OR THE | one respect—that of meKing many good husbands ” thisadvantage to Brasilian ahips, theexleting indulgence | wae, cirowlating medium bes been destroyed | The Bank | night Bieoscolenti more than confirmed the good opl. | ous of the ancestors of the Smith, family, Feeiding, in Swit ol . wick all the 3 gil pnb Jn firat Act— The hed Lape (oon = haw Ko ooh P ag will be contisued to them only util the Ist of July Ein ea tee ae seer st adeprecia, | nion of her sudience of Weduensay night. She scbleved pron to inventions, the’ master, Yeee scuamaee serv ui name inso! \- rpaseeed her former ne e . ‘Wells; Pas de Deux, thoes who hhave deserved well of thelr country. “Hie Jad ee aarensaen Beni bind themselves by convention | tion of 40 per cent. A little over ® year ago, the stook | * Dew triumph, and eu: deem it unjust to invalidate the claim of the petitioner ce, but is a great actress, and a anilian ships for « spe- | of this institution was 60 per cent above par. By the | Sot only e glorious voloe, but is & great actress, and & | «) hissharein the estate by changing his name before merioans, Fortoguvte. | war It was drained of specie, aad suspended the pay: | romeo 4 wg of Malitvan than aay Opera'te actress we templated meeting shall have been held. which are classed upon the | ment of its notes. Another institution, in the same | pemloned syit Ot diallnrad et Sey ore from the felda | It 18 apparent that your committeo, in coming to the He hus always furn plenty for the soldier to eat, et the Kngllah, French. Da- | condition, but nearly insolveut, was afterwards incorpo- | oftsiamph of Jenny Lind, sends us the foilowing conclusion they have, are actuated by no selfish motive, rohaein, the enemy, sometimes without » dollar | D8, Belgian, 8 1d Hamburgien vessels wre | rated with it, and the projectors of the union, while a ot ae tall of pesslouate enerzy, ‘Preducing | waloes it be suspected that they wish to retain within fa'the military chest, and passing off his bills on the | Pisced at a disadvantage. Until the act of Parliament | speotously endeavoring ‘0 make « good bank of two bad | © Stee St" hy’ thg most "truthful and arient expres family, every one ef ite nusaber, to share in the dle- United States government at par. It ina singular fact | Cf,8! by which Vice-Admiralty Courts were es'a- | ones, profited immensely by Th woes of the higher Geamatio. arte ef ber profession, we the numerous crimes which they are fain to Mi | that since he came into the oountty, be hes never lost « | Diished, conferring a jurisdiction over Brasilian traders, | ment borrowed largely of 1 ee tact wtedet Biossethaa Utber buariog het tor , are committed amongst them et | gime to the government in the way of discount. ‘The | Supposed to be engaged in the slave trade, which powers | ig not known. For dues to the government, Oe eae or jomuambuln last evening. Ata super | YOUF committee, therefore, after divesting themselves ma gi 2 © | are wholly at variance with the law of nations, the Bra- | ig payable in these notes, and the public 'c pee phony yo De na ultimate fatal mictek-s hasseded | #8 far a8 possible, from all personal considerations, have m the i cross the Cricket Ground ditors Pe ‘opposite, wins the | °W° commissariat officers are deserving of the most flat- | siians cannot be expected to form treaties of reciprocal | mogt receive them in the same ratio. ‘The amount With reference to ber powers, and all in good time her comms te 8 sonelasion unfavorable to the prayer of the f petitioners. Will be sasigned, a rank every way worthy of her | P°Ai which is respectfully submitted to vioes, more than any ot.er man, save and except Win- field ‘Scott, our excellent Commander-in-Chief, have | ‘lfc period. At present the contributed te men! up the reputation of ourlittle army. te ck. ‘Io Aee second —Tyiolien Fe ka, by ‘Mille. Angusta and a lowed M. La Castillanne, by ™ Augusta. Doors open at 7, performance to commence + quarter to 8. rae, Entrance $2, 0 be made. 8 f th bli 1 SSbpemacpeammenrsiccusin tr aotieck: It iin weatterta “ ceaemirs tod ears advantages. However, as the Sugar Act of 1846, Is | of notes in circulation is very great, and, to storm i * P ran! neous of the fret falt day. SCENKS IN THE QUARTERMASTER’S DEPARTMENT OF Fee alee waned 7 caine mad rod H niin ged leoren ft, the Minister of Te eeebes corinne | ee ee commanding genius The great European ens Ciné, fae es TORS eT A [From the New Orleane Delta, Dco, 81] own colonies. If the prejudices of the elave abolition. | foliar divided Into prizes varying from one hundred | Standard of tragic female uperlerity le undoubtedly Re- Weseecut 8, Buren, at im, 430 Brondway, on Wednesday evening, 12th ‘Those who wish to see the effects of war, should viit | 18# Could be removed, no obstacle would stand | to two ‘hundred thousand doliars. The premiums are | 9.91, touches this wonderfal woman more neatly per- N.B Swirn, f e A i » io the way of a treaty of the most complete otes, and wh ted, to J. L. Sern, i. thian’s celebrated Military and Cotilion the Quartermaster’s office, w! ig now 0 ably con- | reoiprocity. We ere fortified in our opinions | payable in the bank nSwaT to suid ta coves than any living delimeator of passion, with one sin- J.B, Seae, q on. ‘The floor will be under the sole | ducted under the superintendence of Mejor Tompkins. | that'ne | ble difficulties will eventuall ir publicly burnt, The prises will be paid in govern- xception (our judgment of course liable te fault, a ¥" cnimon etcclieat nad nerommmode. | atly in the morning soldiers will be seen around the an arrangement between Great Britain and the Brasils, | 202° eee eg ae ee dararest io not regularig | 24 wanting ampler mesns of observation for a Anal oon. Honespane, Dec. 31, 1847 « porch of the new Commercial Exchange, evgerly waiti , | now at fifty per cent, as n,) and that one we do not hesitate to pronounce : al ‘s for the arrival ofthe offlclals connected with the depart: | Pfovided the above act be repealed, as by the late advices ‘The government by this, will convert two and a | fusion.) Ape teat one oe a meas present atthe How: | Honcsdale~Its Progress and Business—The De- t or to 7 ment. When the doors sre opened they cll rush up, to | Tromise has been given to the British ambaesador, Lord millions of Bank of Lisbon notes into the pms | ard Athenmum last night need not be told of the effect laware and Hudson Canal Company. jollar, to admit their accounts adjudicated, Here you will see a | fr which will be repeated in writing, that the | Smeunt of stock. The Ja very attractive, an: of that vehement struggle, with the wretchedness of « h A“ cules vo ius ~ any cf the toll colonel, who just returned from Mexico. His epau- vee Y this country will be excepted from’ tals new the tickets willsoon be sold The hope of getting a high | wronged and breaking heart, or of the beating pulse Among the interesting correspon y at of lattes are faded and his countenance is bronzed with ex- | tax Lord Palmerston on this subject declared, on the | Prist,in s country where commerce and industry ate | which accompanied every look and tone of the seReF | excellent journal, {rom various parts of tne Uni- aie posure. Hehas mounted the hel; of Monterey— | is¢h inst., that government had no intention to canes far outweighs the desire to keep on the | fondness with whieh Amina flew to her returning lover. 7 and your readers served at Churubusco, Chapulte; repeal | depreciated notes otters oMloes shownd iu this place, | Hor greatness asa tragic actress is yet to be acknow- | ted States and Europe, you and y » h th ‘yeaa, like @ lion. | th» act alluded to, but, undoubtedly, if the Braz lian go- | Seh'the tlekete are ao subd sprung through the gates of the city of Mexico. With vided, that the lightest puree ies than New York A ly worth your new treaty, giving to Bti- | may geatify its hopes ‘The price varies from five cents | ’gra vit, perhaps, may consider it hardly worth y street: Johu Me | not seem to think that he has done anything, but and recognizing the | yawards, the tickets bearing @ fair proportion to the while to glance at a communication from such ony 30634 Greer | somes to get the accounts of his reginvant sstiled. He re nash ber tkadonte eee nigh prizes, lees a discount to the intermediate brokers | || Mr. Flsehte 100k 0 farer ye ree fuets the Richmond) trace as your humble correspondent hails from ect, oF EL Bisediwere Foie | thinke of his home, where his loved ones are, “It may | b3,Fortugel ber Majesty's gorernment would consider | wBo ge them. The poor are the greatest speculators | theatre, on but, however thie may be, we feel not a little im- M be, that for months he has not received a single le ter treaty with the goverument ‘of Brazil.” in this game, snd suffer much by the loss of their time lause of more eit! js martial closk thrown carelseely aroubd him, he does | fjoment should consent ( < ‘i ecretaty. Corti sve pressed with our importance asa community, V REA ANNUAL B, Th trom his friends, and he longs to meetthem After hav- and money. Sagacity or THe Everuant.—The tragical ance ng a community T ou NT AAR wilt ike phe thos ASH | jog sought tho " bubble reputation e’en iu the cannons - Or me8ey, city und the eapltalLisbon te very dell | oy AACE, nSncaetig’ tevulting in the death of | Std consider our town decide "eg ra a z the Honesdale contains between fi theo we delpbia.” A morning or two after the terrible occur. mm, Rein ye BS oradgin fen th,” he returns to his homestead—and who can tell Membcrs Elect to the New Parliament, | /vdging the people as they appear at present, | wean poor Kelly, has made the elephant the chief lion of Phi- sand inbabitants, six churches of different de- ting that he will receive? His friends will cling Caneda. pronounce them sedate and Lae int ‘the oll- ries, and the me- ‘boo: No. 22 Siruce street, or of the at | rence, the daring Driesbach took him into the ring for | nominations, various manufacto 5 following com- | around him, and look upon him as the oak that ha: “ te is delightful, and ® more beautiful eky than : hie Pilerh’ Kelly, iis Bowekys tarred, though not blasted by the lightnings of ton {rom the Mentogst Fabt, Jam. 4] qhich canopies the Tegus, cannot well be imagined. | {hy purpose of dressing his wounds, made by sundry | chanical establiehments usually found in ee thews, il'streets James Key Dwi, | Who would not hla feelings when he finds himself LOWER CANADA. country produces everything to make the people | thealts of pikes, lances’ and pitebforks, in the efforts to | towns, and at least twenty-five large and : William chany ix in | im the bosom of his family! Again : enters a stal- Members. Min. Op. bres cheerful, and we cannot account for their waut | subane hiv. The elephant appeared to be ill at ease, | conducted stores, besides numerous smaller fry. 7119 worth , with an wa that he is braver va. A. N. Mosin; 0 1 | of vivacity with our ideas of the influence of @ Southern | .24 sought to attract the attention of Driesbach by gent- he trading line. Of the whole number of Teta ‘enh td Sana ts, | ma anger beget un ery any | Wom Si cone nates nee |r antc ring vey ere re nu moe a erent mw marke o; ‘able wounds His company, to him, Hon. William Badgley, H ° Peo are pol and — eis eplain everything ly raising it from the ground, and in veciome one of two, perhaps, that are not permanently pf am ret Chalet K° BBuiysor Bead | tele wante ae" though They were’ his own ofttieey Jos, Cauchon, ee story. They are fond of a show, snd a stronger, particular nCtlon he discovered hebad | established on a sound basis, and doing @ thriv. : fry $8 rel arest* When he gete their aocouata settled, aud’ russiatice Andre Jobin, 0 1 | sath good appearance and polite manners, will have no | PoC "<tve epiidter of white pine Inte his foot. Tincers | ing business. Indeed, | think there has been them with transportation to their homes, scenes will y (City,) Hon. T. C. Aylwin, 0 1 | difficulty with any one. The women do not compare in | yor procured and the piece extracted, at which the joy | but two failures in the mercaartile line here, for 7 coe take place that mone but those who oan dive into the ie FY 0 1} demuty with those of England or America, They are | Stn) monster kuew no boun/a, and he repeatedly | the last eight years. ‘ it depths of human paturé can imagine. “C; Quesge, (Co) P.J_O. Chauveau 0 | | small, pale and alight, «nd have not the animal thanked Driesbach ia the only waythat an elephant can | Now there may not be anything remarkable in tee Hiya pees Say, “I bid you good bye! Riensuiru, ps Wells Nelson, p } ersion that would expect to see in nations of ®| thank anyone. itis curious that he lensite frvendly | the foregoing facts, in themselves considered, Pasay Mite fev i goufeie 2 Sienmocat ct) Be X tight guna flueeae adr fe aunlibe: | Soe eg Satathstagoghior dix yar Bebeotoua 5 when we take (nv the ageount the ft hat lass syurday evenings, st I then, but I'don's think so now, ain, Goa bles peeeeat | Sracstnav, Sohn MeConuelt, 1 | Gag oer thonapper lipett is like the down of a rich | rePentedly to Rill him.—PA‘L peper. | sixteen or seventeen years ago, the beautitil flat fen el Another soldier will come up—-may be with too much | Vercnense, Jomes Lealie, o 1 ach, and with time Becomes # delionte moustache ee | on which our village is located, was a i el geek } brandy in hie brala—"Ceptala,”” says hey “how are you, UPPRR CANADA. Witn'age, it becomes leen reed, and loeee ite delloate | New Propuct.—We have seen a yam of the | rel swamp, it is eure evidence that as ae epee tenes. weaaee foe me tase b itall, didn’t wet You | Baooxviue, George Sherwoo4, 1 | outline and tint. In summer and winter, the common | req) West India variety, colle yellow.” raiged on the | Pennsylvania is not behind in that spirit of en: URGL. wou Cow Pee my loker down thar at Vera | Connwact, Hon. J. H. Cameron, 1 0 | women wear heavy cloth cloaks, and over their heads, ® | piantation of Colonel F. L. Dancy, and wel 8Xibs. | torprise which characterizes the present age o et Crus; bat no 7 Doubt/ul large white handkerohief, which contrasts well with | Paral Dancy raised two others, weighing 12 ibs. and | + ocression and improvement joa simple i 0 | thelr dark hair and eyes. 7 Ibe. ively. We have heard of « number of | PPB al owes ite origin and progress to the speene of 0 1 Bah ia national amusement, but it ie far less cdhere "Telos by various individuals in our neighbor- Delaware and Hudson canal, at the termination 6 1 | dangerous than in in. The horns of the bull are | hood, and we look upon this as the successful introduc: | i which ith the Lackawana Rail- (J mT horses. "The corte attack Ris with s inaeee, hy aay! - Oe cabets for ‘ne lah es mit ie situated. This truly enterprising com- ine time & sul . os 1 0 | which break with @ little pressure. The which hes been subject to 00 many CaeU- | pany have done a much larger business during ‘ee use weapons that goad without being | sities as to induce the that ite cultivation may be | the season that has just closed, than they nave du- 1 0 | dangerous, and they evord his attacks by their agility. | entire! — St. tine Herald. : i fnavigation—the amount Ter nanson, 2 | ehagi the bat meaty exantd. "an oie | UF Eten pM ete say shipvid’ on thie Ainge being 308,308 4 y jorne conquer 4 bot w f e ‘ AVE LL RUNKS, &e- 3 meoff , Hon. W. B. to 6 | auilfuily done they get bacty toned’ We have the bull it Wallareteston, 8.C., Jan 6 | One, an excese over leet year Si 68,158 ceeut 1 ‘rank Manufacturer, No. | Wail street, corer o} both going to our homes— | Stormonr Alexander MoLean, ! 0 tht, therefore, without ite borrors.. In this + led at Chi bE ov See er of $5 per ton, this h Broadway, has now on hand and fouetantly making, a Koo in—what oan I do for you ?”” | Ponowro,’ (City,) {oa Ht. ecwesd, ! 0 | negroes often play an important part—around their —, ta « 3 | $1,941,0 The amount of up freight which has went of TT unka, Vativee Carvet Bean oyd Rivehele. | SC apeein,”” anewora the young aclier, ae be wipes hie Willlaty H. Boulor 1 0 | waist is placed a stuffed horse, through which they oan Aste oe 'N. § | been unshipped here alone, ia about 10,000 tons babe, cu.tobr ta “mericay D2 { Feet Wine I | Yorn, tet Rep yemre H Price, 0 | | wip 0 plenaaes, Tes ele 's proveues Be Cae see ‘am Osleaps, Decat | This of course bears a ae preheat anteus or the French Mile pat. Orders ive ie Went ing | (could ius sou. VW bpm | emi co, | neuvres, and rushes at tuew ibe negro with his lit! Mobile, 41! amount paderened beaween this and Ron Hes, Bouth Atmaton, We. Alled- wish despa, wari at y : Tanoe otsikee hin en the bead, and drope ¥o oosepe bls diobile,

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