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NEW YORK HERALD. ANUARY 11, 1848. deiaahiilli “aku. NEW YORK, Jewelry or anything to leave with him to the amount of | praesion of high respect aud consideration from the '$26, he would ge on; | told him that I hed no jewelry; he | people of Pennsylvania, and I embrace the earliest mo ADVERTISEMENTS NEW BVERY MORNING. Lecture of Dr. Batrd in Brooklyn. pontine ant “ We had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Baird de- ‘The Tammany | their use. Adopted. ooo q , i 1» Bi ue hen d get th before | ment to acknowl! ppreciation ofthe high “Ich AMER Bem Temata: | Ghee neseogtimcouras of lentes on Europe, | Seay tt oly eave Arand alt MMs | acta min ern ano othe ose eae | {Sept witmy wedi hnoeld rly | Sonne hor bones aprome, by fe omits ERIC AD U8" not jnestrian Fe fy ing. . " . es : Troup ea AN ote cighily at theabove establishment. | ‘The lecture wae atcnded by 2 numerous ata 4 Isdles were in attendance, imiring the taste mant- | the corner stone of the proposed monument to the | have it before the time set by sending for it; he then | for the Presidency” thus accepting their nomination ‘Among the, principal performers are STF. R, Sar high! soaahie padianen: ts cia of ie © fested in the decoration of the hall, which ecli memory of Washington, Bropose to five a grand ma- that Thad better go, for it, ashe had been foiled | and devolving upon this commirteo the duty of acting Children, Maurier and Jesse, Mv Hernandez, ane i "hy zeapeetale sudianse. the tte 0 ed . ty thidig of the kind ever known fn this city. The room / sonic ball on the evening of the 22d of February next, | many times by sending by mal ” ead thet be é ed pes ing.10 she purposes of thelr appotatanent “ame ‘“Avinar, Mra. Casilla G: guestrian’ Joe | of Churches. he Rev. lecturer fully sustained | was beautifully hung with the stars and stripes. and» { being the 106th anniversary of Wushington’s birth day. like to trust the mails. propose: sake di be |: eoatiomeeettie hn ‘aylor, 4 their du- Pentland, Sam Lathrop, aud Onan Gums. | his former character; and we should advise our | rowof fre arma around the entire ball. On the east | Invitation to attend the same, accepted. back $24 of the money I had pald him, and retain tions of the commonwe: ave oxprassed their Stout, Sergeant, MeFarind mitt | Brooklyn friends, who have not alrendy deter- | end of the hall were handsome representations of the i examination; also, to give me the note back untill | sire to have a Stace meeting at Harrisburg, om the ig lcs slohuton. Ata tn orient asics Cinder: | mined on attending this course, to do so imme- | battles of Monterey, Cerro Gordo, Vera Cros, Buens ed, or renewed by the corporation, unless | should come sgain; he sald it was perfeotly safe in his | memorable 22d of February next, “ bring the anpiver- Bueephai if B.cOr ‘ = : ; h to get home | sary of the birth of Washington, and also of the glorzous Tom I’ he ke. Di C Parquette, 50 3 ; Vista, &e, &: he lant offi who have been advertised and put up at pub- | hands; also, that if I had money enoug! Ty con, also of the al Bonen bet aulery, Whe. "Doors mt en at es beth mance giately hed copertunity, personaly af nd Be: had fought into Mosinee eine eaeinina ip erent ‘tion, and in which oases the highest bidder shall | with, | had better leave it with him, agit would be sure ttle of Buena Vista,” and and profiles furnished the members of the Board for ich meeting —There- at Torelock. Parti of evergreen, At eight o'clock, the committee entered | be entitled to the same, provided security be given. and safe; I then proposed to bim to give mea writing | selected the delegates to attend sce bills oon performance on Weduesday, commen himself acquainted with the institutions of that 4 of the contract or bargain that he fit me | fore rtion of the globe, which few others possess. | jie Foom, and the company ere addressed by EE | | Bosnn or Assistant Avpeuwes.—Lynus W. Stevenm, | fo, “any” business and get_ me in a|* Resolved, That thin ermmittee approve of the pro- Bo es MER TBRILLTANT DILL OF AT The subject of this, and the following lecture of | gordance with the time honored custom of “Tammany | server Cleaning —A coa munication was reoeived | store; said he could not make any contract | ceedings of the people thus had in relation toa State meeting at Harrisbusg on the 224 of February next; FRACTIONS | Tueeday evening, Jay only hel vertising that places | for the purpose of seleotin: ANGEM! oc ale to-morrow evening, is ‘Russia and Poland.” | society, or Columbian Order,” to celebrale the snniver- | from the Comptroller, stating that the expenses for | got m ebed tap omsoneneed ar of Be Aa by his influence; I mentioned hi electorial ticket. or pro” ny and Repentance. The Strange ‘The learned gentieman said that had he had his own | tary of tho battle of New Orleane,we have mot, brethren, | oleaning tho streets had greatly augmented, and that for | by his inf fi “ t fer, Burkes Count, Winters'ein, Jordan | mind, he should have preferred to bave begun with | so commemorate that great event—an event whiob shed | November und December last) presented a striking dif- | Weresure; he sald that was rerfuctly right when they | viding for iis selection wt some fivure pricd. Ani they Philips. Afier which Mr. blumer will sing Let kame sound but circumstances have determined otherwise. | go much honor upon the American arms, and placed | ferenos, when compared with the months of November | thle diploma, and that when | should get, min 7 sto’ theieitisens of the: several 'sountien Ie the Trumpet,” his firet appearance this theatre To be fle [ therefore, to call your attention to the leastoivil- | the name of Andrew Jackson high upon the soroll of | and December, 1846, as follow RE eee ea rorece ees he Gee inter: | lee ta toe Preadential chats to: 16th; tootad rach wicca x pune Wer Pat Gaal Deane, of CAIN KID. | twed—the northern partsof Europe. They were settled | the great captains of the age. Thirty-three years since, | November, 1846,. $3,489 63 eke ah for olerke hag that Breet 2 Ligedechn bik me reen cnt i et ine Pe re ae _ fruaboomn 4 Dona Q Leott. a fe met and conquere: 6 osta of tyranny ant a 5 , : s EE Ti if OOTY saben noes cure of ne oe: tar Grvient | copenien whe pad eared ott te wll conan Gira | mezoa ecmray rae Love 02.8 Rete Casas ia: | viet ssa hain cfaloe Salou eral pate et S—Sole Pro rietor sine J . , ee, | camo berry, On ee eee OF ele eee tet, | November; 1847; 5. 0s + $6,863 23 | want: by t Z lor th it formed, ST. that | wanted him to hand me back twenty dollars, and | burg at such time as may suit his convenience to do so the promissory nots, and keep $5, which | was to forfet | —Harrisburg (Pa) Argus, Jun. 8 Being an increase of expenses of more than 60 per cent. | iu case I did not go to him. Ho sald that the college zi ae nd Apes r: ae ponsisded, by soocramendiog ne =. mever made any second Seen then Pcs Political intelligence. ing resem pw hak ped. plerkby peep) Poland—the various revolutions aud changes whi 0 pointment of a committee inquire into, and rep him that be had got $25, and a note for $25 more, from Gen. Tarion ano rae Paestoency.—From present prongs £6 cla--Dogminnen at 6 place. Poland, he said, cf pac Bae ene Panne fares pri eg en oy pe upon a plan for reducing the same. Adopted. mu, and 1 had received no benefit at all; and that [| indications Old Rough aad Ready is to be the whig Seta se civilised than Russia, in consequences of its proximity | (ng around the stendard of thelr country, and alding to | _,/¢stry Street Pi-r.— Report in favor of extending the | wanted my money to get home with ; and that the ar- | candidate for Prosident, aiter all To baat, the “old alec ey — Tuesday Eyehies, paneer ¥ | to Rome, and the wars it with Germany. | extend the bleesings of our free institutions. While wo pier at the foot of Vestry street, 300 feet, and appropria- rangement that had had been made was not exactly | hoss,” the democrats must zet out the fastest horses in Sees ee Breathe Nie Vache; | Church matters, as well as civil policy, completely sepa- | celebrate the achievements of the illustrioas Jackson | 28 $9,000 to defray the expenses thenect, Adopted. bo | Shtisfactory to mo. He then said, that If I was going (0 | their stable General Taylor's popularity is neatly tie Charles Cropland, Mr. Dawson, Lieut. Worhington, Mr: | Tated, and, indeed, begat hatrod betwixt Russa and | aud his brave associates onthe plains of New Orleans, | ‘ter concurring with the Board of Aldermen in tbo | be dissatisiied, he would have nothing to do with mo, | equal to General Jacksoa’s, He {a just the man to ‘emit ‘The one nation adhered to the Greek churoh, | jet us not forget to award all praise to the gallant armies | ®40ption of sundry resolutions, &.,the Board adjourned. | and should not help me to get enituation, I then lefc | touch the people, being frank, generous, brave, patriotic, Doctor Otapod, Mr. $ ble Miss Lu- | P erie Rube hate Wiakenlens Waly Workincnn Min) | cathe core rae an What would you think i hiss and went to the Polles-oflos, where Mr Stuart, clerk, | sociable, cad’ gi-sheed. In's word, he? a men, and ; cou: | of union betwixt these eure baht aah Be gicloodinratapeeual yh Gr fat icon payers ter to Goward; 1 took it to the scoused; | looks upon every human being ava man, (e novelty. by hauny Watlack; Dame Harrowy, Mis, Chapman Toecon- | of aunion betwixt theso churches? [ anawar, unporsible | yo ofeu perpotrated by the Me: icans upon our citizens clade with the Comic Drama, of MACARTHY MORE: | Yet the newspapers of this country enid, lust year, that | and commerce; let, then, tay frlenda, svoice go forth, Piesar teviat, aaa dit, he looked ‘at me and sald, “You ares | the way, amoxg our militury men) In manners Darby Sullivi, Mr. Lovers, Dress Circle and Parqaette,s0 | the Etaperor Nicholas was going on a special inission to | this night, from old Tammany, whioh will cheer on the 5 Leg reg anes —eeere® Pan bp ire ' Bay Lagath sd pee Paice Be phy be has ae simply of ® child, end cgaverta Ceats; Family (24 tier,) 25 cents; Gallery, 12 cents. | Rome, so a8 to bring about a union. Every one in this | government to demand “indemnity for the past, and se- | Jade Kdmon: te} bat A hel Jou to get asitustion. You are s a rangers into friends the very moment he ‘shute Doors’ oven at 6!>’cloek, performanee to commence at7. | room is acquainted with them and their diflerences, | curity for the fature.”” tion for retaxation, di with costs. drel.” I told him I could not help that,and asked bim| pan” with that rough right hand of his. To TyAIPOHELL'S OLY UtlG THEATUE—On Iuesday | knows that this is impossible; they were continually | At the conclusion of Mr. P.’s address, the dancing Cox ¥ Dwight Hayden c.—Motion by one he could comply with the letter; he said, no- that he | vote for Gen. ‘Taylor, all that’s necessary isto know g 1 be performed the drama ene | disagreeing, and the consequence was, bloody wers. | commenced, and such anarray of feminine beauty could | Plalutiff to stay the other from prosecuting a suit in \d not pay me a cent back, and that [ might do my | him. If he rans he will poll a vote worthy of Old Hick- ZAN—vo1 Cour de B.zin, | Poland being farther advanced than Russia in civiliza. | pot be found oleewhere om earth, Miss M. of Oliver | their joint names, denied, it appearing that they had | d——dest. I then bid him good day and started, ands | ory. As for the Vice-Presidenoy, those that have the Don J Maritana, Mist | tion. the arts and solences was victorious. ‘They took | street, was like a fairy, moving gracefully over the | been partners in the matters out of which the sult | | got hold of the door, | saw Goward spring towards me | best look for it just now, are Wm. H. Sewardand Joba or, Tobe 1° ree entitled | Moscow, burned it, and extended thelr conquest several | floor, and throwing her killing freee! upon the fortu- | 9F08?. fs fast, and suspected rather harsh treatment, and as 1} Young. The former is one of the most patriotic, uoble AND FOR AN OLIVER—Sir Mark eT. | hundred miles beyond that city, ‘The Tartars oumme | coer ae ee ee aren s glamoce une the fore | Walker vs. Walker—Bill for divoroe, for adultery; the | opened the door and was passing out, I saw Goward’a | hearted men in the party, and a statesman who can poll tare, Mr Hollands Ma ron, Miss Wt ; Taylor Alter which, The MODEL AWHS tS ‘Focow | Upon the, Russians also, and they were nearly de | \ilss G.. of Rector strert, was the queen of the room, | Pill was ‘akan he conleuad by the Rete et na Et ae tee ac tbar'it biroee 1 then | mere democrat ae adopted popula the country. 1s clude with a free entitled the WIDOWS VICTIM—ar. | stroyed. The first king of Russia reigned about the | her large dark eyos and raven hair were beautiful in- | !* not satisfactory evidenoe th history of Russia, as of other nations, there is very litttl+ | than here in old Tammany, and by the democratic hosts - Barra—St. Clair of the | wecan depend on. It is only when we come to more | that congregate therein?’ We do honor him-we do $1414 98 leLew. After which, | modern times, that we can arrive to The | revere bis undying fame. His name and his gr he fal lowed by wisiae daha a very minute deeds, will ever live in the recollection of Ameri ir. Orke’s representations « lement and his raen, So it will be ever for those who porii lif it Mope Byron Tremaine Lodge, Mr Holland. Doors open | time of Queen Elisabeth. They began to have some kt by Ii h | tifled of the proceedings against him. In such cases, to | returned tothe police office, and made my complaint | him mejority, even in the Sixth ward of the city of . icche “Dress cire'e, 90 ceatst Boxes, | traneaotaons with England in 1614. Tao present dy. | te gabdas the hard leet of the ment careers guilt, | Ruard against imposition, there must be evidence from | against the accused. New York, Ae for John Young Young, he ts the very nasty commenced, you aro aware, with Peter the Great. | Miss H.of Staten Islend was one of the most graceful | Pet#0u8 who ace personally acquainted with the de- | = Avavarus Witxrxs was then sworn personification of the democratic pertien of the whig that the criginal process when personail SIOK FLAUH OF ft served | the people—He testified in substance, as follow platform, a portion, by way, that already holds tA Ww overa of LUOREZL ener : a 3 ps fendai Sigira Voress Truili: S¥r Settimio Rost; travelled through England, France, Germany, &e , wnd a had f Wesley's strongest adherents |, Palmer vs. Palmer—Divorce granted; father to have | an advertisement of bis inthe papers Goward told me | great division of our political population, and naro, Sr 8. Bevedert collected artieahs anc intronoced: them into ite selpirs resent, he would ‘have felt like taking the | te care and custody of the children. thet I must give him $1, which} did; ho thea wanted | which in ‘all family disputes, hereafter, will walk off pgcpboabtal deltas mal, Bir Go. Plemantenls He aleo founded St. Petersburgh, Many have asked me | hend fof ona of these fair damsel for a dance, | Jaco0s vs. Jacobs.—Divorce for adultery—granted. me to pay him $50 ; I asked him what for; he replied, | with the prize cups, silver pitchers, glory and pop corn. so 8 ‘4 o 5 sust of Luddington vs, Luddington.—Application tor divorce | that it to educate me; [told him! hed | That Mr. Younz will meet with st ition fr Seer a eee ee eee ee ee eee eee se rata ierbecarms ie ace OUNGs | Uae rae can cmnwae seocsted) Qeatea, Grave wot haing auficient evidence of dafendany’s | eincation cocagh, Goward shen, wamted we to give | curtain of his polltical friends, is true; tet; then, if le ve re cents pince,” Hige did not belong to that empire then. Ca- | pany being formed into flee, he marched throurh the | Salt except his own contession to the, plaintif’s attor~ | him $25) then sald that $1 would satisfy him. | would | the same opportion that will bo brought to boar agalnrt therine did more than even Peter for Russia. The | roomamid the applause of his friends. At ten o'clock, | B¢Y: 2nd it being a well established rule that a divorce | not givehim any more, and asked for the dollar back | General T'aylor~-the same opposition, im short, that has 2 Wronaway. vetw > is ‘ 4 * ' le fused to return it,and | ever attended successful candidates, from the days of J Broome streets, wed to overflow present Emperor Nicholss, has also done much for | Col. Burnett, Maj. Dyckman, Capt. Forry, Capt. Innis, | #280 bo granted on the confessio | of a party. which I had paid him. Goward re! Cy BEAUTY and FASHION of New York. OPEN EVERY ‘ cd : | Brauls vs, Strong and othere.—Motion for leave to | ordered me out of his house; Goward said the $| was | Thomas Jefferson to those of James K. Polk—-we iiean BEAUTY ant FACTION of Ne Cy Wreki | Bis dominion, He isliberal in the encouragement of the | and Lieuts Hill and Croft, were escorted to tho room. | goend the bill, without prejudice to the injunction | for information he gavememow. ‘Tho jury, after brief | the opposition of * the posco party men,” old noodles, arta and ecienoes. These three were decidedly those who | and were received with the strongest enthusiasm. A raised Russia, Let us now turn to Poland. In the six- | general promenade then took pine Mire: T leaning upon | stated on payment of co: 88 mT MINSTRELS | ‘Che Oldest ts | mation of the billand | consultation, found the accused guilty; andon motion | and Junatica generally. Again, we say, lay low, and a ie by the plaintiff, within | of his counsel, the court deferred paesing sentence un- | look for fast traveling, whethor the train consists of Gen teenth he reformation took place, Poland was 5 amendments to be duly ver! near Germany. andyou may welleuppose would be uct: | brillisut cists of the reason, and svery thing passed off | 20.da¥8. The motion to diesolve the injunction is dented | til to-morrow morning. hen | T@zefand Win. HH. Seward, or Rough and Ready and iglitty honored wit ed by the chunge., The Roman church hada great many | happily. We felt astrong inclination, though averse to | With costs. iisibicn the KAR Sh Counterfeiting Lahels.—Edward Hammond was then | John Young —.4lbany Knickerbecker, Jan. 10 table ardicnses, and universally a , proselytes inPoland. The reformation passed over Po- | dancing, to take hold, and, charmed by one of the iai. Lent Jr. oe vate ryt! eer ce aay i ache 9 | called to trial, for a misdemeanor, in having, in ratroary, Gananin, Tirche hae ‘Me. C UT ane ile SOI ie ie ace apt peer ya og land and avangelized it to a very great extent ‘The in: | ries, dance throughout the evening. It was, indeed, SelaliGh S Peticaed tesue, Canted bans nding of the | last, forged, counterfeited and placed upon a package Of | General expressed the warmest admiration and friend- 2 - 4 a! he opinions din hia recent great speech It is are very similar to Me. Calhoun’s, in ft accompanied by & certfloate of the Jud; porting to be 2 Pee LET conn ee atl Ase Cabkee On ts of Poland changed their constitution, and | feast to look upon the fair forms and faces, which glided | UY was, nO! 1) , ta NY pnt nied ereeinaet ares dy sesimrd hip for Mr. Clay, but dissents from rome iB i i : Exturiay Totunty a a altersooe Coase Doors opea ava | made thelx monarchy ‘elective, ‘Tho frst Klogeleoted | to and fro, as om wiuge of Might, and socited to throw ed i metemaisb ene a eatr ayaa adrchen CO Te CG GR a as sto Mexico ox ofelock.— Concert will commence ato 0loee —_____— | Tum away and refused tobe their King any more. ‘There | "4.0 Over Ol! earthly UMisge Birdeal and others ads. Ryder.—After a verdict for | which makes {t a misdemeanor for any person to forge or | Said thet his views are tie in Mako O PRROADWAY ODEONcatanen shroygh Pingeurs Se: | TAN away and refused tobe thele Hing say more, Toney | Lue Weatwen.—Vesterday was the coldest day we | pial, in trespace the oonia wore taxed without no: | counterfeit or cnuse cr procure tobe forgea or counter. | TgEMTa/o taking and hoidlng a line tn Mexico —N. loon—Under the management of Mr i. G. Garniy.— | Tere only eine ae vurteouted not by the diet, but the | Have had for several years, ‘Tho wind was high all day. | tice, and a oa. ga. iesued, on which the defendant was ar- | feited, upon any goods, wares or merchandise, the pri. | 07": Charleston Courier. jee ia at gee bgt MissRoberts; VEN | found: themselves perseout y, d The following shows tho range of the thermometer in | reated. 1d to be irregular, the rule allowing costs to | vato marks, stamps or labels, &c.,or to vend any artiole | Axornen ‘Tavion Mextixa—Auother Taylor de- ei b b % )) tint; Grecian #x- | Ki Had Poland become a protestant country, no one den ‘sleet, Marin ao Simsuoere Perel: | gaqneiaien TARA TMUtaey WSMbAcimalcasenTS’ sopineg oo) yesterday. and. its range at the correspond. | be taxed, without notice, applying only to causes wheres | haviog such counterfeit stamp ‘oF label, without dis. | monstration was made in Patrick County, Virginia, last : 8 F ; male Fig fa, ly mode of collecting the amount, because | closi: ser. 1 ‘ week. Ay ye Pes nS a es acmrepagr eit Gale. 10 MeriMy He eee quite, th tested nig lle het aor car pry este aedtagty Sete | ark Wik Miedrla te Bocipe Oaneee Ont . the Kose Gul, the Pugiusts, hixpidiog leas) 13 20 19 onthe execution fo Court then ad- | whigs of Butler Co. held their convention in Hamilton excices, TABLE. by the MODEL ARTIS ¢ jan Triumph, Mubsn’s Vir this di with Poland by un adequate remedy by endorsing | the socused was conclusive; the jury a i y 1848, January 10th. y excess, which cannot bo done | him guilty. Sentence doferred. Se ene a peesititnatne Dele Bine coobakines eee te a ehaten Pele nie toemed tne 1647, eee 8 33 32 one casa, where the arrest of a'party is in satisfaction | joursed watil to-morrow morning. on Saturday, the 8th inst., for the purpose of seleoting Piblera in honor ef Gen. i2tksan, and of the @lorious Battle | present kingdom under the title of the Dutchy of War | siotine’ that yerterdsy Was an average of 18 dex of the amount directed to be collected and every part of |" Couns Cauenpen, ruts vay.—Circwt Court—a, 7, | tee taieitot so at Binion peed ee of New Orleins, 0 x 54 cents, Parquerte 25 ernts, | guw. The Congress of Vienns gave the Duchy to | oer than the same dave of grees | it ot aslde with ooste, on defendant's stipulé | 19, 18, 16, 22, 80, 28, 41, 42, 43, 44. 9, 26, 47, 48.49.51. |r eolved that the Mexioan war yas a war. of aggression Boxer 123 cents ARSUM'S AMEAI ‘Bann Proprietyr—F. Hrrcncock, Mannger—Spleadid exhibi- fions aud performances, every afternoon at 3o’cluck, aud e + ecyevenngat ball pest 7, the manager has teenies Common-Pleas—ist Part. 15, 71,91, 105, 121, 2d Part. t commence at hwif past 7. | Russia, who oppreseed them in every way. The conse two former years. ting not to sue for false imprisonment. 1 MUSEUM=—P. ‘I~ Baxnum, | quence was a rigs on the part of the Poles in 1680 to as- | Firy.—A fire broke out abcut 8 o'clock yesterday "fo Judge promulgated the following regulations for | 199g, g, 10, 338, 19, 86, 75, 20, 22, 34, 86, 48, 48, 62, 60, 64, i: | sert their liberty. Lnyfayette died in the firm belief | morning, in the dry goods store of Stone, Swan &Co, | the January and February term ‘zparte motions | 6g. 349, 108, 85, 2, 64, 4, 68, 7 that the present French monarch was at the Soe Leora Piace, which was extinguished with 0 beers any perpen et pe cveei, et the hoger , sie bes endl Sols _ bottem of the movement God only knows; but it | trifling jpecial motions w: ei y el Police Intelligence. x4 Fanta be, lap, CAMPBELS BIMIOPIAN SEWESA: | 60 St was very bad indeed of him to cause auch | _Axorwen.—About twelve o'lock, a fire broko out at | Otdr on iheycuenuss of Sieh Naaooa. Ut SM MOUOE | Sceae ar rue Potice Count —A: tho’watah returns, | but, onthe contrary, that the President of the United DEERS: Great Western mthe Loan of a Lover; [yoryCrucifix; | 80 ill-judged rebellion; had it teken place when | No. 1 Trinity Place, which was extinguished by the in- Led w ‘otice to ‘ie 80, the opposite party may on the fol- | Yesterday morning, twe Btout, brawny looking Irishnen | states, by a gross usurpation of the powers of Congress, Saaksperian Cb: ra. Mousll. Miss Be Ju- | the other European nations would have assist | surance watch with buckets, before any material damage | “978 ™ ye to Cmntan tne Wintion yy the uames of John and Patrick Glason (brothers) | himself commenced the war; that the Ameriony “arroy her neigh! Mexico did not invade the territory of Mexico did not strike tho first blow; that Me: Es Tea nnd Whitiock, Dane ed them, it would have been all very well. Instead | tad been done. lowing Monday, move to motion with costs, b t before Justice Drinker, by the police of iggy Oran us Wi i 4 Yate Cases- di 1 be called. were brought inker, po! should be immediately recalled from Mexico; that sup- the. Gioek Gueaney Wax Vice wax rata cen Vics fs, | os i ee pgp teh Seep Berta Litany Paraps.—A fire company, with No. 6 on a spa she oon may, by agreement of parties, je ist ward, ona c! of fighting, an urbing the | plies should be pes Sg bring our army home, not A Polly Bodine, Daniel G’Counell, Kather Machew, &c. Mad. | Sate Sp? uighaar ae J it of which | sustain them longer in Mexieo; that we have no rigbt to pertorated, target, ed our office yesterde: ¢ f articular day, but they must be entered | ore peaceable neighbours in the tene: am Kockwell, the famous Fortune Teller. Wax Mode} of | (he, People to, ett Tee peasantry, srae {bey | headed by Dingle’s excellent brass band. - 7 | cathe clerediacy, Iie will take care that no more | ee ocoupied a part, in Washington street. ate, to | mand territorial indemal'y for the expenses 0: the te, “Admisipa to tue whole, 4 cents: children wader ten | serve. ‘There i# another toplo—the republic of Cra. | | New Sxixxena—Tho recent law passed by the legis. | then five causes be aet down for any one day, and no | ...7er iho charge: the fellow! Sialogua tenis place 2- | Wari against the incorporation of Mexisan territory of nge Liacran a Bc mlbecaar 12} cents. Ke- cer. de see cemell Sovent number of men had | !ature, makes every man a lawyer, and some have already | caus call Maat RATE ‘Well, who phan So the charge against | Wilmot proviso, in case such territory shall be taken ‘Austrion i nad on, sha, ge peonlendes. , ‘thene sen r The meati ded Colum. TIVE EM: | territory, and this fooltsh ex; Arad es etree | cot Dosw 40cm "is ae ‘men, tad! Cinctir Count, Jan. 10.—Before Justioe Méjse — "| 20 ee | 3 and incorporated. The meeting recommended Col ¢, | struction of Cracow. When I was in Poland, I talked | boon for some time a clerk in s lawyer's office, and wno | L-e and Brewster ‘ve E. C. Emmone—This was ah ac- maa please yee aoe slok, one of the prisoners, | Dus Delano se a candidate for Governor of Obio, and TEKARY ENTERTAIN: | with these Poles, and said, are there none to sesist you, | Was committed to prison some weeks ago for robbing hie | tion of replevin,to try title to a quantity of dry goods. ented maoelt. Mifure tke Justiooin wcvary fort || See tne, Slowing, setintions in relation fo Be. ( " 7 4 y for- 1 h Presi . Resoluti Jaouary My Wlorinaid of the Chantable Wage: for which tne | 26d you Roman Catholics? What has the Pope done | employer, called e few days slnoe st the Tombs.and walt: | it appeared that « young man nacied Wiliam B. Sehel- manner, being @ tall, equare-looking Iria wo- | passed upholding ‘Thomas Corwin in general and. hit Committes bare succeeded in securing the valuable services | {0% yon ? He bas done nothing ‘at you shattuey threat. | getting three dollars from a WOMENS Epes S ptt eee , deoply pitted with the small pox, and to set off her | Conduct in reference to the war in particular; and TY respec rally canvass. + of Mr. LOVER, sathor of * Ri )’ More,” ‘Handy Andy. id purchased 8 bill of goods of them, to the amount of | yeneral appearance, one of her eyes was somewhat da- mise to liberate he et wound up by expressing for him & decided preference as Re, from his, IRISH. ened to pu Entre ria bands of thelz dependents, to poise oleae ag Seebors, Cai aaT harsher pre, contour month! cay Shortly before the oredit | aged, epparesl tly from ‘8 collision egainat the fist of | thy candidate ot the whig party in the next Presidential ded coats with s prisoner, and the prisoner was to ob- | in suit on likecredit. Soon after th aes ‘purchase, the M. — rd woman, what complaint the Poles 7 5 tain bail through the young limb of the law, as his | plaintiffs allege they were informed that all was not ket Towa Leatecatune.—This body was to[mest on the ra aged the cities of Russia, and Russia divided and op- sap srodlag lori gine bay whee te te ae right wie regard Bee a suas accordingly, rr.—Well, your honor, Pai yon tell you, now. It | 3d instant. J preasod ei epgand HM over had conquered By | Teohiblved the edeslcitnce, of these legal gente to the ae ; re) ani red that he had left | was last night, sure, that alittle dispute arose betwixt | 1’ ew Jenery Leorsuatvar.—This body will f 0 ing previously sold the goods to the defen- # 4 by Mr. Lyane Cond) 8. for this, has been severely handled by the English se- | Prison, unless they are brought by an officer, with the | dant in this suit. ‘Chey now allege that Schellinger had of fght, aa yoke et ce oP Roy oes Se ian dal Lecrhdayed oaper'ds eee sce Leite abs he ngislesine Doll-r: to be obtained at the Music Stores, veral times within the present cextury. These thiogs | Necessary commitment. obtained them by false representations, and seek to re- | back, leaving him—yes, in troth, he did, bad luck to | are to get full pay for only 40 day, Bociety. 42 Cortlandt street, or of the following members of | are warnings, as beacons to us, saying, if we do ucjustly - cover them from defendant. Adjourned to this morn- | him ‘ked as when he was born. Of course, your . the | ommittee:—Thowas Dixon, Esq., President; ¥.'. Sane a8 Nonders’ the iiine “will nesorediy | COAL Fires 1v Ben Rooms.—Coroner Walters was F vatitts, Hanedict ad Beantaamniider’ 6 im—as naked as when he wa + 3 Tue Petition oF Cirisens or Ouro ro ecaLy Taos, derson, Kiq., J. KR. Wolters, eq, Anthony Barclay, Exq., | to 8ny mation on our borders, the time w: uredly | called yesterday to hold an inquest upon the body of a | 12S. For plaintiffs, i ¢- | honor, when I see’d this, I tried to save my husband, as | Cogwin —In the Senate of Obio, om the Sth inst., the John $. Barviett, Esq » M.D. Chnrles Edwards. Esq M Ruds’ | come when they will repay us. (Great applause.) The | Gorman, named Caspar Kyle, who came to his tenth | fendant, Mr. E. Sandford any good wife would do, when he begun at me, becase | tition from New Haven township, Huron county, ask- arle, Esq, W. D Cuthbertson, E F we yes J. | Russian nations has as much, or more tevritory, than all | wader the following circumstances, viz:—The wife of the 8: M. only said, “ John,” saja I, * you ought to be ashamed of | [iy'torecall Thomas Corwin, and that a prosecution be Cc. Ei Dv, B KE. the other nations of Europe put together. Tne inhabi- deceased being in « very delicate state of health, on ac- rig ourself, and |’il have you sent back to where you came ti u's Orrice.— Cruel and unu- bi f hi 3 2 ‘1 3 = 3 ‘Jessop, Es Esq, 8 'y 5 tants of Russi jount to about #fty-four millions — Ellsworth, om.” At this, ab! your honor, he called ime ever: commenced against him for treason to his country, was Crook choles Carter, Esq, Ale Russia isu very level country, like @ plain; there are | C°UDt Of having been recently confined, the deceased | (10° "inficted cruel and unusual punishment on Peter | 1, Beg 4] Y | taken up. The majority refused to refer it, and finally Eq. tcarcely any mountains, ‘The’ soll ds aleo very fruitful, | Put UP & stove in their bed room and made e coal firein | MB asia one of the orew, on 22d Deo. Isat. Committed | ning, but Send Mice ter tt eaything but e dacent | rejeoted it by a motion of Mr. Lewis, that the petitioners Qixts G aN TRUMENTAL CONCERT AT it on Saturdsy night. About nine o'clock on the fol- have leave to withdraw their petition. LENS TABERNACLE na Tacadev ventng, Jan ith, | GUSH there are some places very barren. In the ceniZ® | lowing moruing, © man who worked for the deoeased at | ‘OF examination, the Judge) he called mo double and tribble ten ty se c ; c the shoe making business, called at the hi Court or Gexrnat Sessions, Jan. 10.—Bofore Re- | times over And,sure, your honor, can prove I’m a | | Maron or Mavavictr —Geo. P. Jouett has been ele He toe rnaca romans March, | could exist There are a great many things in Russia | Yorr able too iy answer, he forced dpen the | corder Scott, and Aldermen De Forrest and Kelly, | daeent woman, I'm married to his brotaer this seven | 4 mayor of Maysville, Ky. img of 19 pert - Programme 2 being able to receive any answer, avuek steph f- Gamal, 2 Coneere Overtare, by Kallicooda, | similar to what are in America, and remind the Amer doors and then found the doceased'and. his wife’ in bed | Jobn MeKeon, Esq. District Attorney. years, ends mother of three children, and all belong to | co EoBhell ig Saleen Watt tae Ciaedriiie, J. Berson; | ecmemons th Husela Toes are great many large | Srfiotly Insensible; medical ald was immediately pro- | Tyial of Isaac A. Gowerd.—At the fopeniog of the | my husband—and that’s more than his wife oan say. PPEARANCE OF THE Ox10 SHORE SINCE THR LATE we itage aueder Hermoth: Brey " 5: "Gungl’ | fa fact all log cebing, except in the citivs, eod-avade of | C8Cd, Dut the deceased expired ina few hours after | court this morning, [eaac K Goward was called to trial, | $0, they mustn’t go to run down my karacter. Froop —The towns and country bordering upon 6. K ng ausder Heimuth Steyrian Landir, J. . The on an indictment for having on the 13th of October last, | Macistaare—Yea, I see exactly how it is; you have | the river, so faras I have been able to look upon A nv@rand Pot Pourri, (b' . his situation was discovered. His wife has siace parti fi “ 5 atures Wilun Tell, Roseint 3, Atatrinne Une | FOURd trees | ‘The sixeeis are wide, and the houses are | ciiy'recovered from the elfects of che gas which she in. | obtsined $25 nod a promissory note for $25, from Lewis | all been taking too much rum together, which always | them by daylight, bear terrible witness to the bin z Stranes, 10 * Malapan Bajader coasts con ‘Arietion. T have ‘Wésk perth: oly nk wObiniaér: baled. The jury,atter hearing the facts of the cass, ren- | T. Woodruff, of West Stockbridge, Mags , by m of | endsina fight. I sball look them both up. destructive character of the late flood. New J ‘Tickets 0 cents—Doors open at Od. performanes | 48 in Americ | I have heen satont ot dor a verdict that the deceased cams to nisdenth by | felee aud fraudulent pretences. The testimony of the | Wire—Oab! dear Judge, have meroy on me, and the | Richmond must have suffered very severely, the mce at 736 o'clock precisely. Bergmal pene vy a ed, pressing me to re- | inhallng carbonic acid gas. complainant, as taken in the presence of the accused | Lord will bless you; don’t lock up my husband; he was 2 by particular request, will be given ea Thursdsy | main at their house. As there are poiuts ou which we and hig counsel, in compliance with the statute, was | not at all to ble ‘Oh! merciful Father, what will | Dtire town having been inundated. Maysville evening nest gree, so there are things in which we do not agres — PONDER ae read ia evidence on the part of the Proseoution, as | my poor babes do? Oh! dear, dear, merciful Judge, only did not experience very serious inconvenience, ROLYNN#’3 MUSIC <1 LeLUBT tat IONS AND There, there is an absolute monarchy and despotism ; Common Council. follow: know Isaac R. Goward, but had no | let my husband go this time; was neveron your | through a considerable amount of property was i ,BRADINGS OF FHA RCRA (a haa iy a oy here, there is perfect freedom. The present Emperor Boanp or Avpeamen—Jan 10.—Spvcial meeting. Mor- | sequaintance with him previous to the transac- | books before, and that he wasn’t, Judge. I don’t care | lost by the destruction of one ortwo warehous SHHE LA MPENT. with the whole of Purcell aud Ame’s F culled my attention to these points of agreement,when | | ris |'rauklin, kisq , President, in the chair tious out of which this complaint hasarisen 1 first | what youdo with Jobn: oh! do overlook him this time, | A considerable portion of Portsmouth was over- Sy B M.L.Lesch, Miss De Luce, | SW him. There aro a great many things which makes Lunatic Asylum.—Resolution in favor of appointing | became acquainted with hid on the 13th of the | and the Lord will bless you. flowed, and much damage done. The most se- ho with an efficient chora: one think he is not in Europe : their dresses, their hou- | Dr, W. H Ranney a residgnt physician for the Lusatle | month of Uotober last, at No 65 Chatham. street; | | Mactrnare—Yes, il overlook him; I’ll look them 08, their tables, &o., are no different. The lvarned geu- | Asylum, Blackwell's Island. Adopted [had seen specimens of his writing at the Fair, and | both up, for one appears to be as bad ag the other. gat- , rious matter there, however, is the slipping of tleman here gave @ very amusing acoount of their mu- | # Burton and Leroy Streets —Petitions Infavor of chang- | hia recommendations there, which induced me more | ting drunk, fighting and disturbing the neighborhood. the bank, near the junction of the Scioto and ner of devotion, and the gestures which thoy oxbibited | tug the name of Burton street to than anything else to call upon bim, and on the | I intend to punish all who are brought before me Ohio, which now threatens several buildings in On those occasions, prostrating themselves in eastern ie tho same to be lighted with gas. Referred ia warning? saw the ad te hay in the Sun, Wirr—Ob! spare him, Judge! dear Judge, let him go | that portion of the town with destruction.— T THE HALL OF NOVELTY. corner of Centre ard | fashion. This is practiced, uot only by the poor, but tecavation of Sttpa.—Petition to have slips between | setting forth that fourteen salrsmen, clerks, &o.,were | thistime; | am poor woman, with three babes, and Slides have taken place at numerous points ig et ee VIVANTS, or the Livi'g | by the rich I have seen « young lady, he satd, come | piers Nos. 4 and 6, Kast River, oxosvated, Referred. wante, and that situations might be secured by apply- | how can I live without him? the bank, and some of them very heavy, takin Modo} Aitiste, Male gud Feanale erery eyng ims vie | out of a handsome carrings, her servanta walk |” Ninth vivenue—Petition of sundry {persous, to have | ing to him at the Commercial College, No 66 Chatham | Macistnate—Don’t he beat you sometimes,when he’s | down, in some instances, whole acres of ground, fast els, Nise; West aud Cordelia, with songs. Mr. Sanson, | With her into the church, place carpet for | graded 9th Avenue, between 434 und 48th streets, as | street ; I was out of employment, and in consequence of | drunk ? in others, the public roads rendering it necessary ‘omie Singer, and the Pear! Bell riugers, W.H. Coleran’s | her to prostrate horself upon, similar to the others, | amended. Referred. this advertisement 1 wont to Mr, Goward’s place, 65 | | Wirr—Yes, your honor, he did give mes little spat | to rebuild it, and lay it further back upon the Banjo Solos. ‘Admission one shillng. Doors optn at 6;to | aid she think nothing of this, though there were 50 or Justice Drinker,—Petition of W. W. Drinkor, special | Chathaw street ; I met» it of the | once or twice ; but he never does when sobe: tatms.’ Strewed along almost the entire route r. Goward was at the door | There’s no better man in New York when h comm="cr at 7. 60 people beside he: ‘will now call your attention to the various elasses among the in! nts of Rursia. Justice, for a remuneration of moneys expended in de- | door as I knocked, and are wrecks of wood and flat boats, and rafts o! s rT " fending suit before the County Court. Ref rred with the gentleman ; Mr. Goward asked me in the room, | drinking than he is. ATinitninpr River pioted cn thtce mileseCeanyaanexhe | Fitat, the nobles. ‘There are half « mililon in Ruwis | “s/etrn Ivand Ferry.—Communication and proveed- | aud gavome seut, and left me fora few minutes alone | | Maciernare—What does he do for a living ? lumber. The bridges across the small streams bitiog a view of country 1200 mifes in length, extending fram | Proper, but taking Poland, there are about a million. | fags of a meeting of oliizens of Staten Island, in relation | in room, shutting the deor after him; on his Wirx—And what does he do for a living? Sura, aad | are nearly all swept away ; indeed, [ donot re- the mouth of the Missonti river to the city of New Orleans, | The prerent Ea in at the head, and is more a Ger- | to Staten island ferry boats. Referred. return he aeked me my business; I him I | he’s just bought a horse for $10 and a cart for $10, and | collect to have seen one standing. The logs to and reac! ‘over ten dezrees of latitade, being the largest | men than a R . His foretathers have so often mar- Extension of Canat Street —Alderman Lawrence pro- | wished to be fitted for s boeok-keeper, wanted | does jobs of carting for any one who gives it to him, and | the farming interest must be very great. The intiog Sa ihe. world, at the new Panorma Building, in | ried Germans, that their blood chiefly flows in his veine, ition from Samal he had advertised ; he said ed | always brings the money home to me; until lately, he fi dy and roadway. adjoiaing Niblo’s Garden. Open every even 1 sented a peti sundry persons to have Canal | ® situation, as } Ippon y' gs bottom lands have all been overflowed, an: “untay pen = pve oh ‘50 cents; children There are a great many nobles desceuded from the fol- extended to Market street. Referred. I wanted ‘bp fitted (for any counting busi- | has been bad encouraged by his brother. 1 want himto | f..6¢s have been swept away for miles together. ye Panorama will commence moving at 7 olgloek ely, | owers ofthe first king. There are rich and poor nobles. Ci se-back Ducks and Segare,—Alderman Mese- | ness, and { said I did; he then said my ¢; ination | get bound down to the pace, your honor; but do let him | 7 oe amounts of ye in the fields and cribs, Afternoon iditions on Wedn and Saturdays, at 3} 2 are. mobility. I can’t tell | rote then offered a res: in favor of stopping tho id be one dollar, which would ge toward m§ tuition, | go this time, and I’ll take care that he don’t come here ae & ’ gi orelk cored from 10 A.M. till 12 P.M. _ Some of thems of the tes. room, on the ground | if Tremained with him. I handed him out ® $5 bili, | again. and probably much other grain,has been destroy- UNCERT HALL, NEWARK—Mademoiselle Augus- ted to see & fer in consequence of so much | whioh he took, but gave me no change. | thoaght no- ‘The magistrate, however, after this sympathetic ap- | ed—while, in many instances, barns, and other 1s the honor to announce, to the inhabitants of New. | Mlmost being expended for eegare; of which some of the | thing of the circumstance at the titae, supposing that | peal, felt dispored to punish them some; consequently be | outbuildings, have been entirely ewept off, or re- nity, that she will give threefBallet pertormane pga ere ne bye embers took nandsful, probably sufiicient for use un- | he would give me the change before I left. fined them $2each for being drunk, and in defeult of | moved from their fousdations. We passed the Seay soromencing on Monday eve i mers one rana-| cant. An gentleman went til thei. next visit to the tes room. asked me what I bad studied. | told him. He then | payment, yy, were both locked up, and the wife posted | jocality of the ‘Clermont Phalanx” after night, R198 OTF ere ea the ieical Mancee te foe ten | all the people tokneel to him. Alderman Purser in return went against canvess | eald he would fitme fora counting house,teach me book- | out of the office, with tears in her eves, in order to raise | 4 that I did not see the ruins there. I trust it Comie fe Deux Mille and Me, Herm Pas Seol. by cep h 18 of vessels aro nobles; back ducks, and the resolution after rome side thrusts, | keeping and procure m situation, for fifty dollars, | themoney to procure her husband’s tion may be long ere we shall have another euch visi- Miss Wells; Pas de Dens, Mile. Augusta aud Me. Krede- | Pies are 4 one order, some of whom have not an | waa amended s0.a4 to read as follows : — at # salary of from five to eight hundred dollars, Burglaries.The hat store occupied by 8. Tuttle, in | tarion,—Cin. Gazette, Jan. 6. pek In Ac: second=Tyroljenne, hy Miss Wells; Comic | incomeof ink sovereign contempt upon | Resolved, Thy the ueeper of the Cit Hall be and ue is | aseording ae, 1 advanced in my studies. Ho then | Chatham Square, was burglariously entered on Sat ‘ — ee by ~ ie, £ wand M. Frederick, composed by | & wealthy merchant! Nobles only are allowed to have | bereby directed not to procure atthe pnblic expense, segars, | sald that his terms were in nee, and | day night last, by some aebbete, Who forced open the Buack|Mai—We mustyield to Bennett, of the an ne follawed by the following Diveruse- | ontriages with four horses abreart | Th meat:—Tie Cracovienue, by Miss Wells; Sulor's Hommpipe, = ” ng Mo Dd 5 M. Fredetiek. ‘Po eouclade with Lin Castilla, by. M cany sa back ad members ol t dition to the $6 that I | goor with a ‘‘Jimmy.” stealing therefrom one slik bat, | Yew York Herald, the credit of as imperturbable saked him how long it ter-proof boots, $28 60, in A ja it, would require some | ‘ire vied silver. woke: "gether with 92 65 ta oueeen.— good nature and self possession as were ever ks or auy other game bird for the use uf t€ | wanted me to pay him $45, in ‘oroin ny Conner, ot aay person directly or Pay J indireetly comnected with the eity goverament, and that the | 4vd elready pat int us grades of merchants also, according to their ineome ; they must give an account of what itis to the govern- ry: id hi Door oul fit dinttert9 6, OF OPeHAE T, Performance to commence st A | rege, and there are certain duties thet they have to | {A Uvle besbolished. But of couse it wax thrown under he | Towel Tenet) Ue Oy ano ae et ence Say the whole | Me aed yee eo iteetetae” No.2 Wattetreet- oo. | possessed by any man, in or out of the news- perform according totheir rank. | want tocail your at- | “Croron IWateron Randall's Island —Document No 25, | of itin advance; he wanted to know how muoh I oovld | gupied by Mrs. McCulland, was likewise entered by paper press. By enterprise and huzzaing, inde- L OF Ti RISH | tention to the ner slaves here. The; They are quite different our ‘e bought and sold with the soil — being @ report and resolution in favor of introducing the | pay; I told him (after examining my fands) that! could | some burglars, who carried off « lot of clothin FOURTH ANAP AY ALI oe Croton water into the institutions now in the course of | pay half of ft; he wanted to know when I could get the IGRANT 801 peatracg and recklessness, talent and brass nO belonging to Mrs, MoCulland’s son, valued in | (gold and silver, we say], the New York Herald sem Rooms. No. 450 Brondwa They pay thelr masters a certain eum } year, jout $4, ion on dal’ opriating $10,000 | rest; an him I could do it within # week; he treat. bh the Sree ros tot of the Spasslan wo liversten 0,000 secth vreuker bry tn deny tho erpense of lnpiog the pipes tom ie. fort | thea fold me that T could pay Bim halt of Wand be | “Nef: oN °drend’ rarceny.—OMonrs Badger and | ttt ectisty” tne! mest: craving app. tte for Be Wiiiinw screst: Hugh he came to me at Paris, and [had several conversations | *izist treet, to the Islan '. Adopted. | would start and go through part of the course of stu- | Weed, ofthe 7th ward, arrested a man by the name of | cash and tame. With all its faults, the Herald Tribute of Respect. —Alderman Lawagnce then pre- | dies; he then asked me if | would come to him. | kdward Thompson. on suspicion of stealing $70 from sented the’ folloniog preamble and resolution, which | | told him that I would, and hejthen handed asheet of | john ‘MoKinoy, realdin ‘at No. 35 Madison atreet, Jus- | 18a valuable paper to the cee of Laereys an were adopted: — paper partly filled with writing, and asked me to | tiog Ti ‘detained him for a farther hearin; amusing one to the men of leisure, and a very Whereas, it is a becoming testimonis! of respect | sigm it; | am mot sure whether it was a sheet of Petit Larceny —Offioer Long, of the 1ith ward, arrest- | annoying one to its rivals. The editor has been due to & patriotic citizen, and a jast return for long. la. | paper orm book; | think it was a book; I asked him what | oq yesterday aman by the name of Montgomery Jones, | repeatedly charged with levying ‘“ black mail” borious, and disinterested public services, that we should | it was for, when he read from the top of it—“ | certify | ons champs of stealing & dress coat, worth $10, from | pon the public, a most disgraceful charge, if express the regret we fecl in common with those more | that I pay my money for education and not fore@situa- | isaac Wolbach. Looked up for trial by Justice Timpson. true, but easier made, we apprehend, than estab- immediately conneoted, upon the decease of David Van- | tion.” Tasked him what the object was, and he said it lished. Inthe last number, Bennett has an at com tes Ser toy ieumable aeiitier ittelligencs offors pat a6 cnjeiiions . “f-- 7 ys The Pennsyivanta Taylor Central Committee. | ticle on this subject, and publishes a communi- with him about their condition. People can raise them- selves more in Russia than in any other country in En- rope. Serfs make money. ‘There is one serf who in pag Ni richer than his master. le has offered to buy his free- 199 West street; Thomer Swenwick, 55 street: T. Don- | 20m, but his master will not take the money. as he nelly, 7 Sonth William street, Charles - fhe. ” Liberty wishes for s nanse to have him attend at his table. M CB 1 # rarets K. B. Daly, 64 Bro There are a great maby. Jews in Russia, and Dr. B. re- r i | lated some interestiog soenes which he witnessed in his ME, & MADAME G. A. MACFARREN, haying re’ | travels through that country, and the costume of the street, vidaby, 119 Maiden Inne; Eharien Sweeny, 19 Centre streets J ‘William Watson, 43 Exchange Plae turnet to New, York for the winter season, wi Jewish inhabitants, at ol fore signed it. Hetold me The Democratic Taylor Central Committee | cation which he has just received, compliment thie period, give leatons to a limited number of r s,m hare “G@iiewal Payser. Sores ‘ot his feraliyy the Rrediomtisengatore snd bog Rive tao green ‘and he hed all his | met.on the 8th January, A. D. 1848, at the State | ing one of the artists of the [talian Opera. He says Bee thats maieaan | We eee Th ei agteh ies ie eee H}aoclatas, And the trustworthy repteeentative. of thels | scholars sign it; then paid him the balance, twenty | Capitol hotel, ai 10 o'elock A. M., and adjourned | that the note was accompanied by one hundred on sie = meapeanenttiiiimananeel Asit i vans 1 le th . muniojpal rights, therefore, | doliers, making jn all twenty-five dollars, which I paid | to 3 o’clock’ P. M.; when the following pre- | dollar bill, “black mail,” the receipt of which \MAGED WOOLEN GOODS REFINISHED AND tis “i So raged Mgr en o As ald eanton be Teesolved, (if the Beard of Assistants conour)toat this | im; 1’ told him I wanted a receipt ce city and fa amble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: | je gracefully acknowledges, and says he shall red, om ON }. No, ' pote u 7 Keferrnees-—Meaars. Wolecte& Slade, 13 Brod street, Wm. | Ready will be holden on the 22d prositaga “ | Soe aitetee: apd chek ta by eit rin Comeen Sie Le ockh ‘in io cany iv oppeered. fo. maerter ‘Wheres, at 8, de lor mass meeting for | send it to the Lying-in Hospital in New Yo our minates, and that the sympathi Council be presente! to the relatives and friends of the | deoeared for their sovere and »Micting by , and read ‘it to me; it appeared to moe to be in the P t Harrisbt th a f i form of promissory note, and I signed it with: baer ¢ ot abe | rrisburg on the | 1/4 cays that he intends to speak freely and in ait tion ; it was payable in one week or less Af- | patito ©, Langley & Co iD Brigham & Co, 69 Pine atreet. that ie LOUIS FRE e will then and there be nominated ! of the Opera, but has no ob- people’s candidate for the Presidency, allow i dependently of the Italian Opera, io © capitulation of Monterey—the following to its friends sending him more money, d several exses of C “ ’ “ me to suggest, t Another Fire Alarm.—Resolation in favor of erecting | tet | had signed the note, [ read it, and them told him | among other resolutions were unsnimously adopted:— jections ware ore perdi Hal hg Media tig ipa Pha. Saugicia wloannee ere aicworin the lot rear of No.7 Fast lich astzect, nmr | that itwas hot sieht, that ie read for value seceived, | “tastiveds That this mestiog. dows hereby nominated | Which, le remarks, ‘we shall duly distribate Printed Mons de Laines, euper y only | national reform, that that meeting embrace a the Bowery, and placing a fire alarm beil thereon, Ne- | while I had not yec received the value for it; hewaid it | as its candidate, and the candidate of the people for tte | among the charitable institutions of the city and | even to the extent of $652,796 374” His arti- \ ctly rigat; that was the way his college wrote | Sexe Presidency, Major ( t re Dizcome brace’ betand Cane | TefOTM in the city goverament; and that it re- | "Acae Pediers—Hosolution by Aiderman Kelly, id | nil thelt notes! he'was then writing, and 1aaked him | tat ggctt individual member ofit hereby” plodges’ him. | Cleon the subject is wound up with the follow A. T. STRWAKT & CO,, Broad> emancipate it from the trammels of | favorof amending the ordinanoen, so that hereafter, the | for a reosipt for the money | had paid him; he said he | geif to use all honorable means to effect his triumphant fag pious reflection:—** Thanks be to heaven for bit and party politicians, and put it into the | policemen of the several wards be directed to arrest al! | was writing it, and when he finished it, he handed it to | Sfeouton. rd us the opportunity of doing some good in ands of men who will manage it for the benefit | who msy be found offering meat for sale from any vo- | ms; after coking at it, | told him that it made no Resolved, That asthe only constitutional meaus of te ng rid.” —Richmond (Virginia) Republican, rn yn Wide fcuk ort ct sid; | reform in yard ferred. was per: ral Zachary Taylo: a ashmer of the whole, instead of what it has been, for the | bicle in the streets, andseizesuch meat as may be found | tion of the money having been received; he sgain | preserving to the people their inherent right to vote for s exnnot Mlitapieces. ‘er benefit of this or that party and their bh in their peesesston, and to deliver the same tothe Alms | remarked, that that was the way the College wrote all CS eenct thats cncies ts through presidential electors, | Ja”. 10 pil Date si $1 50 each. just the price of | It there are any. objections to a combination of | 1028? Commiestoner, for the benefit of the poor Re- | ‘heir receipte. I then arked him what my first lersons | it jg the firm determination of the democratic friends of Miscellaneous. jog ja «most, elegant style. | the two, let a meeting be called for tl “yr would be. He replied. that I might go tomy - | Gen. Taylor in Pennsylvania, to nominate an electoral | 1h population of Columbus, Ohio, is 12,804, of which rer Nassau and Beekman uurpose of making reforms i Or the express | Zwning Posts.—Resolution from the Board of Asrist | house, and write, anything | hada mind—some letters. | tioK, they reoommend the sume course to be | , The population of Columbss, Onto. oe aber hes HAIR DRESSER, No. 15 Ue order to have stele gan. ODF. fith council, | ants injavor of om ‘the removal of the present aw.- | and bring them to bim, and he weuld correct the gram- | adopted in every State of the Union. eee Eaten citkte chs pan yout to inform the ladies that he wilt ; . reformation in all the depart- | ing posts from Cath streot, and presoribing what | maz. | told hiwf that | did not cousider myself deficient | “Resolved, That there shell be a democratic central f . Siiaisd salbbel tak i y ‘or Balin, Parties, | Ments which require it, and these are neither | style may be erected. Conourred in. | {0 grammar. Lasked him if he was not going tobave | ‘rayior committee, whose duty it shall be to take the It fe said that in the Chicago hospi " wm tent tenis og re will ell at their | ew nor email, and a reduction of our taxes will | Breadiay.—Resolutions in favor of widening and | bit toes oy g connected with it. He said ho could not, | necessary steps, at the proper period, for selecting such | successfully employed in the treatment o' termi acm i ad paid him the note of $25. I told him | electors, either by meetings in the several yoy er fever, = ry description made to | follow. 1 would propose another meeting to in- pp Broadway, between 2ist and 26th-strests, until [ with the act of the Legislature, Dec. 7, | i thought | was to have part of the course, com- | districts, or by # convention or meeting to be ‘Themagnetic telegraph will it is now expected be ip SRAVELLING TRUNKS, ke JOAN CAPENAGE, | tt? into the character, standing, conduct, &c., | 12 ‘Adopted. menee systematically; he then raid, no, he sould not; with full power toadopt sil such measures crap ipatween Washingcon City and Pact ssw ged 7 cout "ag at bet viteed gee have Bech, Cea Eom | | Hela for Bronihoey Igor: in tavor of opening | that ie wan gatas the rues of Ui cigs to commence | tamay be apart secure tbe on suscen ofthe oauan | Coins Cn ot abou the 10th st ha, d ~ - * . + south of Fulton, to Lumber, and widen. | to anything un i; 4 '. Seholenale ud retail at fo ronrpet Begs and Wat is; | ad managers of some of them, and that this oe ‘as also Wooster atrect, 80 a8 to forms | eould uot do it; | told bim he had $26, an that he would waner) ees, Gen. Taylor by letter of 25th of Novem- The Hudeon river ate eae “ a ye Franka, subir fir American or opens vate + | Ingeng appoint an intelligent, efficrent com- thoroughfare from the Iewer part of Broad. | huvo the test vefore helearned me that portion of MRew- | yee lac noknowledges the receipt ofthe proceedings nt | Gen Hubderd, (rer ter of the last ve RSPR! Aig Feeney Mute Boat, 0) for rest sovgee, to make the investigation and report to a ‘Place, A Fesolution in favor of caua- | ledge; he replied, thet made no Cs 1 | paid meeting, and says: * The resolutions of the meeting | leans county.) ‘lipp d dows ia State street, Ah) 4) : R andyequent meeting. M. @.eurvey of improvement to be made, | must comply the rules of the college; have given me grest pleasure, and satisfaction, as the ex- | the 7th inst., and broke his arm. tain! ’ EE —