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THE NEW YORK HERALD. wots nos sos, NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1848. viene cote, ACOB S. PLATT, AUCTIONRER—CROCKERY, oF “china, glass and earthenware. girondcles, sol ; Jacob 8, Platts fat Spring 8 Ie, thi on Monday, 26th February, at 10 v’e,0e! Vera Cruz, Mexico, Feb. 1, 1343. &o,&e But they all agree upon ons story—the hard is o- ie Ra iPad fare they rrosived. the suspacion with which th Boar or Arorames, F Feb, 25th.— The Expedition to Orizaba—The Guerilla Fights treuted, and tha eufferiogs they endured, er Wee: eaeteatate ithe ee es City Intelligence. Law Intelligence, Tue Weatnen—There was atillanother change in the Dearth or Mn. Apams ~The rer with the excep- 7h basa weather yesterday. The morning dawned mort beaut! | ton ef the Circuit « pa a et an th et, Ee Rigid 56 rane May. Byeades: A corteapondent of one of the Cincinnati papers states | The members of the Board of Aldermen were con- | fully, but scarcely bad the sua time abova the herivon, Supetior Court adjournad yesterfey moraiomen ® camre ted, flowing Hus. | The expedition which 1 mentioned to you 1 boned the Buena Vista battle-feld is atill covered with | Vened for the purpose of making some demonstrations | when heavy clouds stretched themselves from east to | of respect to the memory of Mr. Adate, Ia the co should accompany, took a different route from | DOpet,coate, Pants, sh koapsacks, ko And what is | Of the sympathy of the city inthe death of the late ( west, aud the oorth wind blew quite coid. About su: which continued in iow, eause d most rogalar ef sil, is, thut a faw Mexicans who wera | JobuQuivey Adams, ‘The following communication | set it again beoume clear, and was quite cold, which cons | on Thureday, and the toners hens oad been taken wp the one contemplated, and went the Orizaba | lett unburied, ece still on the battle-ficld entice ~ { Was reosived feom his Honor the Mayor ‘he Judges had of necessity tositend 8 rime: t of p! tinued to inoress up to # late hour last night. finish them to-day, being the last day of the term. Iam, ‘ore, tumb) 2 Alvo £0 lots table kurv specie jas ke r ; psi ther putrefsotioa nor the walves prey upon Mayon’s Orrice, Feb. 25, 1848, : a Roars an oer Saparnca brent and tes rayne brate candiestiesa, kes" Country | FORd to within thirty-five miles of that place. | they ure usin uplike wacaneee Prey BPO them, DUE | 1, the Fron, Common Cnens OFFIeH 4 Bae ete Cake, Bnsucrre portman on Conele,|: ..Crsaure, Couns —Lefore Justice Strong — Rheneser drslers wal have their ware, carefully preked, ‘Catalogacs | We had several interesting skirmishes with the 2 ; Gentlemen :—-It becomes my melanchely duty tocem- | ocnveyed to the boat by the La Feyerte Fuailesre, thence | which had toon on treat nor each tt at —This cause, nay: REG .OAR Urmne OF an. <——m-——~ | guerillas, but they did not attack us in sufficient and Mesient, municate to you,the mouroful intelligence ubat the . ‘0 was sum~ UCTIONEER—FUR\ TURE, &e by the Housatonic Railroad to Baratoga. med up tothe jury by Mr. E Sanfors i country has lost forever the patriot, the 7 68. Pp 'y by ford efondat Jd. ah SOW. ANC this dey, Sword y, Feb. 26h, at | force to make the contest thrilling or dangerous Tu Pang Trearex openson Wednesday evening uext paged MN Quincy Pees tl py shane He Fins. —A fire broke out about nine o’clook on | 824 Mz. Dikmons foe plainiif Jadge char; hyd 1g oel No. 148 Brosdw Inge atock of handsome On the firet day out, five of us, who were in the with the eslebrated trogediaa, Mr. Booth, in the cbaraoter | a lt while on the floor of ho House of Representatives, | Thurslay night in the basement of house No. 211 oe ae te f deciaration, gave a verdiot for 2 furniture. ¢ jeg softs. invhogany aud. maple chrira > . of Richard Uf tand Mr, end Mra, Brougham inthe ‘Irish | 2 Tuesday Inst, ho has been taken from among ua full | Washingtos street, which was pat out with tri- | Mla Moe, ot the nes, and six cents costs. Mr. iviss, otwamnars, dresing aud plein barsaux: marble top wash | advance, eame upon a party of about twenty ata} tions ane sr s rH) | 0” years and honor. Another of those links which bind | fling damage. The hooro is occupied asa butter store, | Justice Strong, at the close of his charge, aald he re- sends Me eeereate Boe eva eesencidecatioe | rancho; we charged them, and they fled, firing jean of Mr ao bereits angled reoent to the past history of ouz country, hae been | An the fire originated from a candle which caught to & rah hed bene eels oo the trish aud the mecette rot i 4 . " ” * Bat , Wel | en b 1 a itkin . he o vi a hiture: -aluo, eiracdoles, solarlamps, tea trayss Plated ware, | a us as the iste They seatiered ns the eided 'Y, well known to the play-going folks of | broken by the death of thfs venerable statceman—one m ty of paral in all direetions, andI found myseif in the tahin Panies ontatadccabincoteane chtca seen Old Drury, asa geutleman every way esloulated to suit | 0! the pureet, the trust, and best of men sleeps vith his | Accipent.—Wo learn that Mr, Josoph Hargreaves, | Mit ieaving the city to morrow, he had baen oMiga cihermefa! a dormaments! house furnishing articles. his fath continue his court ope d 1 But we have the memory of bis worth and | the gentlemanly purser of the steamshi, during «part of the day, not YR. C. KEMP, AU@TIONEE 4 —SALE OF BOW. chase of n big fellow, in a ‘red shirt,” and a boy yeorane fobizale virtues, and the example which he tae left behind bim with je: ious aocident paiecioy casita Sathed thie cinta Washia vapor bee oe Tie Alleysihis Garcon (Remo ilcetiaepablicams | S00Ut filteen. So close was I upon the liti{: | Bowear Twxarne.—Tha lending performance at thie | l# cnn which exnnot be tno highly prized, the river im one of the ferry boats, he hud one of his | had served with) Mr Adam# tn treasth Congres and tien this day, Sutavday. the 26h, #t nif pat }0 o'vtork, at 232 | fellow, that the foam from my horse’s mouth | popular place of amusomont last night, was the oelo. | BUtit cova not become ms to attempt au entogy upon | lega br-ken by being jamied. in between tne pler and | that the exaited reepect whioh he had proviousiy snter- Brittany, gpronite the City Hall, six Bowling Alleys with | dashed upon him; 1 could not strike him, he | brated historloal play of © Henry the Eighth)” which paltoktadikia mousing ae eena| Tape he tuiaed for that emigent man, for his g eat talents, val: 108» Jushions col H i i j ‘a ” " wh Yeeore: * Bilt Bar, with fixtures, 2 large Mirrors, Od Clow being so small, and he kept begging to me in the | has been got Up at this thentre, in tho highest style of | sudscit for your consideration the proprioty of pe pened A Broapway Asvarment —On Thureday night, or | sble public serviors, and American heart, wae confirmed chairs. marble top ables, w fi i most pitcous accents. I fired at the big fellow | aramatio art. ‘Tho soenery ‘represents the various | tUcH Measures an will testify the aentiments of profound | NOL, Properly speaking between ony and two o'clock | by personal obeersation, Kensie ainigestoc, of chotem over the little one’s head, several times; they | mee oth tell ened ee ane pearious | rtefwith which the ity of New York is now afilioted | Friday morning, some four or five men were tested, | Suranion Covnr— Before Chlef Justice Oskley.— without both took to the chapparal, dismounting {rom ‘es, aa they actually existed with the buildings | by this great national calamity, or huddled together, in light waxon, drawn by two | rowher vs. Leroy Tie cause will be given to the jury M.8, BOGERT, AUDTIONNE their horses, when further pursnit became uge- | Peculisr to that century, and all the costumes, which Rerpeotfuily, ee ooking horses, although they must have been | to. morrow (this) morning. The court will adjourn to- Je of Kathenware Clina asd G less. Two guerillas were killed at this place, | are of the richost matarials, aud oharast-ristic of that WM. V. BRADY ba aye sienna dea reaper ire) orteaveliog, | Mozow fore werk. No inauos of faot will bs tried du- ieataal scgond Howe Bee. W" Geechee and quite an amount of property found, which | p*tiod. Of Mrs. Shaw’s personation of Queen Catharine, arn upon the fs tad chawector ay mae a feN Fe. | turning several’ grurtemen off the walk no the atrent Tarn up tne RE deg eS ane Ye Str Fined en ‘eite G Dinter wii i was proven to be the same robbed tro axe Shere can Penat nie pe ee ot bs pesrtnghy or he Nifa and character of Mr. Adams. He | andon the stoops in order to make room for these apree. | ‘*X*™ ae the first day yw lroa luge. Nap an ‘8 ie time since. in the sec a 2 a ardipal ‘Stou a IN ne cond day we were re often reminded of the truth of the | ‘2S sentlemon ‘They parsed onthe side walk at Broome -—Distaior Count —In the matter of 18 eases ¥ Fancy Chins Tea Se's, el Ornaments, a goth cada one aera of the | atrcet, down Broxdway, two blocks, nnd again on the | ¢f teedsand Frans igcn de Paw.o,cloimant,-On the 10th Lenternr, Eng)ah and American eve pieia avd rress ‘Ware, and various other koods, in lotarto suit Ghocers and Re: e n Wolsey is mont mast: Although we attacked by a party of thirty, who were upon a | «ctor and elooutionsa the Lie eA declaration, t hill, with a ravine between, distant abouta quar- | by Mr W. Marshall, and. thet of ¢ omvell, by Mr. ¢. | MOUrNEra go about the strests, yet seldom h it been | 220 walk from White atreet to Lispenard, aud not « | Phntts get: eros Cie of Paria, arrived : ‘ city, bringing Ww . thilers.. Sales peremptory... Terma at sale. ter of a mile from us. __ | W Clarke, were also well sustained; and the other per. | more psintully realized than in tne reoent death which | P°eman during all that timo was to bs econ, containing an arsortinent of ney arte ceoadene ANTED=250 LABORERS AND QUARRYMEN, | | The Georgia cavalry were ordered to dis. | {ormers were o effeotiva in their reapeotie parts, that | hescecurred at the capitol, In the olty of Washington, | A Guar Fancy, Bats. will come off on the 6th proxt- | soiton goods, millinery, bats, sud ther fancy” articles to work on ihe James River ond Kisawha Caxal, 1d | Mount, and creeping clove, to fire at them with | the interest in the piece never lagged ‘Tho house wag | £F the venerable Adame has ceaned to live, and the na: | M0.et the Astor Opera House, ‘The fashionable world which wera the joint property of the claiaant their carbines. Lieutenant Auderson und my- | folly and farblonably attended, and we overheard sever. | {om mourns that one of the brightest stare in its politi. | Manon the tiptoe. While Lenoir’s bouquets will no | auother person, except that clsimont. was individaally Ae ger oang ee cal galaxy has set to tise no more. ‘Tha: thrilling voice | OUbt draw much aitention, yet there is mo doubt but | ¢rocte? Pe eee! self remained upon our horses, and advanced With the evening's entertaloment, ‘whioh “ooncivdad | ofeuuuenee and wisdom, whic, bat afi deywninon | 2st the Jonny Lind Hale Glow by ie rich efote 9 | which be hed sulected from dst ane sc tees 1 . be 18 | wi e beautiful comed. a ” was heard in the councils of the nation, is now hushed | >* » will shine for at splendor | eizht and thing for us, as the guerillas, taking us for offi- | parte of the Duke by Me 3H Hall sade Mock’ pats | S24stil. ‘That pure aud noble heart, which beat high | 0 that evening. Haviug been asked where this “Schon of his farntvure, (inteldiog to pokey then pul’ opin’hte cers, seemed to direct their principal shots at us. | by Burke. being sustained with their usual spirit. ‘This | With the most patriotic emotions, has ceased to throb, | Glavz”” bo procured, wa could not tell at first, but | house) which, he understood, wusiree of dut The A number of balls whizzed in very close prox- | evening, the play of “Henry the Eighth” will be re- | 894 the once bright aud sparkling eyo, ts closed foraver | BOW have discovered that the following Is the address of | clatmant.as te alleged: wee atthe ine of hice ivan imity to my head, and kept coming co fast that | peated, and wo willguarantes any of our readers, who | '9 the embrace of death | Well may thienation mourn, | {He agente: -‘Roe Lockwood & Son. 411 Broadway ; | entire attauger, igrornat of ¢ [found it necessary to dismount. = At this time | “sire to ee @ play of the immortal Shakespeare well Leelee neg eernaee otiers Vibha) tip Balls of bur | hol wie vere etony prlotor forthe Vatted Staves, | (22a oF the country, and had no roculer involee of the the artillery came up and dispersed them with ite | Prrformed. that they will not be disappointed, if they | Lomislature, and selects as its viotim one who has occu. | rohaten, New York sole proprietor for the United s Tata, | Foo uNam which hw addressed himself to a Freneh . . : . HO, ry 4 4, e ! ft ual ous he killed one of their horses w ith pis pile sand 1 “-Gbinells and tho “exciting drama of," Charlotte | Ttired to the enjoymen's of domestic life, with every | States, for the Southern Distriot of New York.” puenicic atthe custom hours, ka. His friend, fading — ell at i emaple , thing calculated to cheer end animate hie declining daya, M. Garvertee’s Bust ann 8: Gi .— | Voice of ail d 7 Thee Oriuibarabionts capes: ry a iT and Sratur or Gen, Tavcon. voice of ail the goods contained in the fifteen oases, 10 98 7 ,fe-enters the arena of public life, andjeurmounting t! We understand that some moulders, who live u to makes only one entry thereof t i sented as one of the most beautiful and healthy eines Turatae.—The performanoes at this beau- |/fnfiriities of age, agein trannies his seat among the rep- | other's works, have alrerdy taken a copy of the remarks, | the custom house beens ne agedplsaah tee places in Mexico. sor Polk is the present | til little theatre, last night, were highly entertaining | resentutiven of tho people, whore, by his impansioned ar. | able plece of statuary of M. Ciarbellle Dhis artet hes | invoice oe directed, name of himselt and his part- governor. Colonel Bankhead goes with the train, | 4°4 liberally varied. It is no small achievement, both | 3U™ment and classio eloquence, he threw a charm around | for some tim the pictures which were his in- pt ist Tr last tro'years. Punctual payment every 15th of the month.— Hoard $2 25 per week. For particulars inquire at the“Weat- chester Hote!, No. 21 Bowery, from 9 till4 e’clock. Alse, 30 gond stonreutters at $2 L GARDENE rd many years exp otieferences. His recommendations cau be Messrs. Duntap & ‘Thompson’s reed store. Broadway corner Bleecker street or a few linex directed to J. W., cere of Messrs. Dunlap & Thompson. wii! meet with immediate attention. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- mam, asitnation as ehimbermaid or children’s maid.— ‘The best af city references. App! East Brovdway. OUR UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS nborhvod of the Astor Honse or Chambe pplied at Washi ton for a patent, aud | ner, wad placed upo the subjects of debate, commanded the breathless atten- | it is his intention to Prosecute, by the laws. the oo dividual property. The es street-mparlor, bedroom, servants? room and kitchen. -Apyli- | aNd will be the governor. The Quartermaster to | for manager and for company, to provide every evening | ti hi Hf uens liser's store, aad they, upon examination, cations to be made to B., et this office, stating locality and this expedition is Captain Britton. Captain Her- | for the public such a variety of pieces, and shais Lael Upon, the troubled walera of poltisal deere sed | Mesetr# of hls genuine MRonesses ofthe hero of THRE: sealed open ANU SE Las piceeea eee ed 5 Jowest termi ED—A SITUATION BY A GOOD HONEST jk Algal waters of political disci : to perform th ‘The “Rake’s P: said to the angry waves of discord,” peace, be still.” ee ; : Bain,” and the ‘“ New Orleans; he has been placed on the re- Lepialeie reres ool cb Soe LEE Sade ROM DTTP UM ort Cerri repeen we prepared, to do | pont, Orvice Waxren vr Tows.—It has for a long | Samet sranlen thasen sacred Coeennianntae ‘1, to do generd housework, with good revemmenda- | cruiting service. drama which may bo called terrific and thrilling, rather | justice to the character of ruch a mun ; forthe record Srrbeenicat smruset of completing. thing me have nob 'au.| Sominatiod ot “ladeosts, end. cbasena talatinentt ond hier lnat piace, Enquire at 102 Cankl street Advise your commercial friends that they had | {tied in the cies eee: yan wel performed. Mr. | of his life is but the histery of our country, and it will | UP,to"® Rost oflcs, The citizans Pilgrimage te the cor, | Wet# withla the meaning of tho ath eeotion of the act A FI8ST HAND MILLINER WANTED. WHO | better not ship hay to New Orleans in. anticipa- | power in his delineation, aud was deservodly pplacd, | Ccvclye Upon the historian of the day to ‘compile vol- | ter of Nassau and Liberty atreete’ whonetee they have | Congress of August 1942. Upon the certifioate of the ap- gk, fmeruehly aaderstnde, ‘her basi Apply at 371 | tion of a governmentdemand. There isa year’s | ed Inthe “Four Moworiy's » Roweveryall the powarand | Sich ein tee mnmuscripts et ninp ‘ip uatising { UY Dusinens to do with the port office which they are | PFalesrs the DinsiotA tioreay Co ekg a aiwty. A reference ayes ae " y ‘ ti 7 9 e jot Attorney to ta respect bility, will be supply on hand at Vera Cruz, and if any more is | beauty of the comic and domestio drama sosmed con- | industry and research ; butit is our duty. as the sere, | ROE Willing to trust to the private letter carriers. saute | ail the goods, in order tohave them forfeited. The tietins nm, and | Vista, vey, of the Georgia infantry, takes this letter to mbied upon two of the pictures, one described os ney and general sent there, they will be likelyto send a shi centrated Mr. C. Taylor’s Old Wilton was i Yow months, we had a sub-cfiicein Chathat SEHR WARED GG | back to New Oreane’® M7" ™1E,hn0ed | See ung teh tine He"hadeu ie | a/c gta 0 uae | lc hay ef ac Time a | sue preeieden ade ei ha e)—Any person having ths oy, if iusion of reality. les Sutan Denin was charming; Y te e city, was, noverthelecs, © great convenience ; but f vi - | ) One Day Later from Vera Cruz her youth, Vivacity and beauty, eaptivated the Tousg; | with ing polltion taeremente at Ooo eneee eae oven thie was ciononticed Just _a@ the roaldenta in sts |. Secedcary of the ‘Trssrane ta coe eee | th C while Mr’ Winans and Miss Hildreth, aa P ; ~ + vicinity began to learn the conveniences attending it.— cy of the Treasury, that the forfeiture might be i enon Byt! Ppt SA drt wy Porgy, combined to shake the sides of the audience wich { ually fellukeanother Chatham, withbisharnesson,and | This isa matter of manifest injustice, ond shows par. | Temitted. ‘Tho Femmes au Hain,” it seems, was pale expired beneath the dome of that capitol which had #0 | tility on the part of the Postiauste vd by # French artist, named Flagonart, in the reign of ferent] t often resounded with the thrilling eloqueces of iifs voice, Pee TIES Cy eee eee ncn 1): Hotite the il bih, and ia Cee 2 from that place of the 9th inst., one day later than our juveaity o.te the gouty old sufferer; Miss Denin Lot us trace bis carver but for a moment, and we find that aay thing but CoURtEy. at eflces esuentio met ners | Senerelly were) fevo in designe aud go tha name ‘of pres provioun advices. ‘as simple, honest humorisis of humble Ina sa caty | When a mero boy, at the early age of 11 years, he twiee | theh'a mile endo Wutor hie atten tually BOF more | Hiaty in Amerioa, would berconidered fonts yet in athe Free Ameri ‘an contains but cne or two items of | better drawn or better painted A. warled een feauslly Frise Miectis coma tient ne ef theachnols | 2f@ obliged, many of tham. ty from thres £9 six miles witht beta Zat, smd perhaps was, publicly exhibited, : : Je, where ages of theschools So aatnaihslene ‘ ® | without being co ‘Tho train for Orieaba left om the 6th fast, Col. Kin. | He% Programme ls prepsrod for to-night, and from what | of the capital, and whfch laid the foundation of tant | CoeceiTe We UeEO. loiter. x in tho naw city of: By | Mocalpeuna of toe peoples tem erie ean Oe ies charge of the Guattrmasie'sGaty tet | {8 yatnuenen mg, wo can say, is hiuuse well deserves splendid structure which in after a became the adm | Cure and Saline were wuited in 8 city, ihe Malini’ Yoek not considered no objectionable as the other. and it Is z m pan y a select number of ‘'exas 3 . "a lightene or] en on! of itize “ aye that i tai faithful servant, now 07 yeatsof age, and old Seline, | entertainment, called “ An Hour in Ireland,” passed off, | {set plenipotentiary to the Empress of Russia, and at | now, the halt-fledged though promising youngeity, haa | lithe pubife collections in Europe. ‘The partlen ware the Colonel’s favorite horee. are of the party eskavanian ck a . "| twenty-seven was appointed by the illustrious Wash: | gerually better accommonitinne to tes ety taking testimony, yesterday, on tha subject, in the Dis- Repert of general hospital, at Vera Cruz, Mexico, for | itt evening, at Brunetti’s Gallery, Panorama Hall, with | ington, the resldeut minister to the United Netherlands, | RotTAly better accomm State aud country, When shan | ttlot Court, and several Atmeriean and Frongh ertiste the halfmonth ending the 31st day of January, 1848 :— | infinite success, He was ably supported by Mrs. Malone | «nd for eeveral years he remained in Europe engaged in P peteyh boat AR Gh ar A The stticene. m5 al being wanted te the concern, ia whieh business can bs done to a large tmount the firs: year. Alt this will be sstisfietorily proved ° en es exchanged, and all communications strictly confidential. Address box 1669, lower post office. PARTV£R WANTED IN THE HARDWARE BU. siness, with a cash eapital of from two to three thousand detlars | This isachanee fora man wishing to go into a re business, seldom to be met with The very best ferences given and required. A line addressed to 9. L. WENMAN, No. 333 Houston street, or persenal application, 0. oe night of the 16th, from Vers Crus we dduring | inughter. Indeed, a truer picture than that dr ; we haves. y y' | were examined on the part of the claimeut. Mr. H. E- hed, vert paids © PRICE. post office, New Nok.” ” | Died, (7; discharged, 43; returned to duty, 1iG> are co | *04 algo performed several select and popular Irish airs | tho dation sersmeted to his ceeds Oe eens cuseharged | New York Institution for the Instruction of ater r New Orleans, 3; remaining, 554. The mortality of the | #24 duetts, on the-paino-forte, with much sweetness aud | of those by whom he was selected, he returned to his na- the Deaf and Dumb, oOURT Ov GexeRaL Sesstons —Feb, 24 —Before Re- 04RD WANTED FOR A RESPECTABLE YOUNG lady, down town, who The mist be low, and it reust | Keverencesexchaoged. Address “F'zrnham,” at the Courier & fice ot | ,, We have received the twenty-ninth aunual report of | SOFder Soctt, and Aldermen Adams and Crolius. John patients in hospital during the month of January, hi e e . tive country ; but talents such us he posseared, we: . 4 decreesed 76 percent. = J.N. GILBERT, | Sac Powers of execution. The duet of “ Alley Croak- | tong permitted to remain loactive, for he war local ce, | this institution, from which ye collect wee foliowing | McKeon, Keq , Distrlot Attornay, Return of deaths and discharges of regulars from tine | yy #8 UNE by Mrs. ond Miss Malone Raymond, in | a member of the Senate of Maseachusetts, and shorily | ‘ummary of its condition and operations: ~''he re- ‘evel Case of Friud.—A youog Irishman by the General Hospital at Vera Crux, Mexico, from the 16th to | “pict, they, were loudly and rapturously afterwards he apreared upon the floor of the Senate of | °¢lpts of this establishment for the year 1847, amounted | Bem? of Dennis Duily was placed at the bar for trial che 3let of January, 1848, inclusive:— Toralean,”’ by iies Maloe Raymond, was the United States. Under the administration of Madi- | t0 $41,485 83, and the disbursements to $41,289 01, | {0;day, on an indictment charcing bin with having ob- Dixo—Jan 18th—Henry Barnes, private, company F, | ¥!t much enthusiasm; and the different son, in 1909, e was nominated and appointed aa the en- | Witich includes $5,252 39, balance due the treasurer on | tained from Capt Knowlton, of thy United States Army, 9th Infantry; John Spunk, private, 12th do; Wm Dick: | SDROunced in the programme, wire all excouted with | voy aud minister plenipotentiary to the court of Russia, | SCcount of 1816 ‘This statement docs not lacluds the | ‘2° sum of $6 bounty money, by representing on bis ene, do, company F. 12th infantry.’ 19th, Wm. Sullens, | 70h eweetners, and ina highly finished style of per. | In connection with ths timo honored names of Henry | debt of $2000 00 dae for tha erection of additional | °Blistment that he wes over twenty one years of age, do, company K, 12th infantry. 234, James MoKnave, | Gn did gon’ oat oe ruling eifect, In the dust | Clay and Albert Gallatin, he was named first upon the | Dulldings.in 1846 ‘The number of pupils at the close | D4 bad neither father, mother, brother, nor sister to private, thirteenth Infantry. 2itb, Albert Bradley, | yyy id you not hear of the ilarney,” by Mrs. aud | list as one of the five commissioners to negotiate a treaty | Of the year was 225, viz: 139 males aad 80 females Gontrol him. On the part of the prosecution tt wae ad- Private, Mounted Rifles. 26th Nathan E. Coffrey,com: | Slits Malone Raymond, they were rapturously encored | of peace with Grest Britain, and the manner in which | Chis institution recognises as fit subjects for admission | (9¢ed in evidence that the accused on the 19th day of pany D. 14th Infa ” Altogether, a richer treat could not be enjoyed by the | that was performed in fresh in the recollection of the | only those who aro either born desf, or who, bysomeao- | January last, went to the recruiting rendesvous of Discuanann, cals he. Lewin Staley, private, compa: admirers of Irish melody, and other music from the most | American people. Huving scoomplished #0 desirable q | “ident in early youth, have lost the sense of hearinz, and | “rene : . Captain Kaowlton, in Cedar etroct, and. represented py D, 1eth lafantry; EP Randate 2 ae adi ae ara Popular composers The entertainment was inte raed " “ 4 lors rRuv? aie T) deaf mutes, but who are not ufflicted hat he was betwoen ronty-two wad tweaty-three nathan C. Hunt, da company J, 13th do ; Lewis Wiles, | Gunton lish encedo! creed | TotMlt. AR Gat QePAniethn PART eES ARG See! Ten ee ates Pa ein. Me his father was actively . Jato, twalrh | Masts. oid and enlisted Faaalnlye ha, eat Seeker aj abehr ure 00 ap fo taduige in, Me. Malone | one worthy of reflection, tbat as eale Cha tilal vaiCes paral of this Bats, twa = ld and enllag Eucgie e {Tes incomplete order, Growa water. | £7 diAriillery. "18tb—Joha Conway, private, compe | Raymond end ble Bode farally will givethe American | engeged io negotiating and floally arranging the treaty | from see WEE wad elghitoom tue Britiah proviaers, | wenaken to tho remusetay A Tw Srl nen: apd cold water. cooking rauge.&e. It ay E. Ist Infantry Benj. Denoox, do company M, 7th | people a correct idea of genuine Irish melody and song, | between this country und Great Britain, upon ry e ‘Twenty-one are paid for by their friends, and the remaiu- | "20? Gautain Kaowiton, aving seen queer things dene houses in the Seventh Ward. 43. 20t—John A as, do_ company D, 13th do | Snd refined Irieh talent and ability Mrs Malone Ro§- | mination ofour revolution, ana wasthe firetrosident min- | j27" sno ere mostly introduced by the superintendent of | for, Celiten to nay the bounty money watil It could % OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL AND #. 163 and 165 Washington street, nen treet. known as the Drovers’ Hete!. The dwell- ad the stable about stalls for a, the three story dwelling No. 40 Courtland: Apply, between 10 and 12 o’elock, to 8. B. HUT 20 Tohu ttree:. O LET OR FOR SALE—The two story brick houve, with a large yard. No. 141 Mercer, near Houston sty pap ioaApoly at No, 632 Brocdway,to JAMES I ROO3SE- Geo jo. com 131 . 2iet—Fr % usalem takes place vening. | ister at London thereafter, so his son, worthy of thesuc- | Son "on schools, ace supported by the institution. Deaf Mafeotoriiy ascertsined that ell was right in TPOLET. 1S WILLIAMSBUROM Tix MODERN | Geo W. Rerles, de comer? Waliigens J ‘jrousanrons Thy atendenon at the Tabernace, | cenion,pertrmed e niir act of pale dut, 1a rue | mae ahaa tat y thee ads who oun tothe | Put tthe matte, nnd ou -taluig th peisber 89 : } , Volt x8 — : war, 6 diffion aie two story al . ie. 180 South Thi weed 7 soa, do. company C, 34 Infantry; Andrew Craig. do last evening, to witness the performance of this hig! hiy- Bae AT Sried held’ by hie honored parent. But » Pe ahha fie bens oe pte mer eng te areie tie spselh ot suate tater caer 7 tar etloe ites 50 Gy 10 fact, constiieg,« lara gifted juvenile band, wes merely a Paying hones ; but | vider and more important sphere of duty now opened | fo tone Coan. kt neeth ‘various part of the country, speetater. pulled ont of bis pooket a writ of ha fve'a lease of tee yeuts. Appiy'at the seis sodtorte; ap fhe splendid abilities, either as ma. | before him.and onthe 4th of March, 1825, he was in- | ings i¢ has had the effeot of rapidly, increasing tho sp | {Tntended to have been used the moment the antioi on Sd story. ted as the Prost@ent of this republic, and within t Sa lak mediate of the instita: Se Asa the aed SER. ae Se “WRIGHT, Surgeon U. 8. A. | siclane oF vooalists, must ultimately command patroa. | ree ot walls where liis mortal career was ended, he eat nar ihe eal Sa a ere ally greut ap. | reward bad been paid,) und hande P . 4. Be age commensurate perior asioal Kaowlton to bring the body of the prisoner before EN ISLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO » ul where arta caewe an snded, ia ios Pian ae ercdoverts hou eottaces. he, situates the vil- FROM THE RIO GRANDE. ecience. The grand march trom “Il Crocelata,” by Mey- pete uy Ligeia Fare Muckecge’ thoes propriations for on inorensed nam As 8 proot of Sat ‘i agra onthe eto “hi : Rat The v8 seamship Teingreph Capt. We Se ee eee ee ee ee meeine | hgh and:important trusts conticd to. in “by the | {ccmmaie arrangements i i omar tat CO ee oat pce is, ndertained : voice 0! s i fice view and Hotel. Tompk OTICE.— TO THE LOVERS OF FAT BEEF The citizens of New York ag Myo Peg erpect- steamship Telegraph, Capt, Wm H Folg jay morning trom the trip from Brasce to the Balise bay in sixty-nine | togreet you” evidenced s refined education in the potan honestly portray, Bat in the midst of hie hours. Lieut. Patton of the 3d Artillery, serving with | peautifal accomplishment of singing, in which the inter. | “00” “rds an unexpected moment, the eum- Bragg’s battery, now stationed at Walnut Springs, Mon- | esting little An p terey, came over from the Braos'in the Telegraph. He | fantasia on a brought over three men, in trons, for trial by jury, for | charming littl during tho year;andno | company of light artillery for five yeni serious accideat has nappened to any of tue pupils his clothes and $6 bounty, and then abequatulated, 1 to whioh they would teem to be more fiber at tad solved to have the accused Puoished, in Gi en but that they are naturaily endows ‘5 ample of him, and thereby put a 8% Maria took 8 a Reenesnee ree if | mous came, and the old man elcquent bowed his heary | yr itiness which singularly protects them from ail dan- wn eras aude f this dereription upom the government, with @ solence and brilliency of ex. | Dead and died. Such, indeed, fs earth ; and happy, ger. During the intervals of study the pupils are ail | ny wiih this view, preferred @ criminal complaint gitl with o solen happy, in that man who can ray in the rincerity of taught the most useful ordinsry trades, with great ad- soner.’ Accordingly, on the day assigned ‘ fi je Brazos. She made | most thrilling harmony. The quertette,“ Wecome again | PO0° 10° 0) Gischarged them, let the faturo his. cases of sickness have been fa 2h Pownsend, of Orange co., 1d. two by offences committed in Mexico. ,» | ecution which would reflect credit upon some of our heart, 1am content. He wesnot ouly content, but pi nives, aad to the suppart of the intl. agnines t : edingly,on the day sanigned Cuhare eh a a ee a: Wa. | | We have « copy of Foe cee a ioferten heer: a, ee ers dae Beal ee mebessek pated to mert the chang. for the principles of early vie, yantegs ree rie aa fe, She) mendes Of ha inst (ar beatin. «puilemnn was premnt in court to are Catharine Market; ¢ | {ost , for whioh we are inde! 0, yen! entertainment, is 5 Pe are er cried ihe heats tpithe poser ALFRED VARIAN. |.6.—The above ’ - i the pupils, as published in the report, afford satisfactory R rn lication for the writ of habess oor- F., but it contains very little news. An arrival from | io m: #008 to draw down repeated cheers. If these | Foy ora sainted mother ; and when such men d perth pation exteaordinery progress in the various pg oe Sen tet on ibeaien Gaiman eT Camargo the preceeding evening brought down no news | truly talented children had been announced as coming although the shrouded halls, the muffled drums, and the | 1° Cis Or instruction. Four of the teachers are well ed- peifaire, withdrew bis application for discharge, and from . Patten, bavi usical country in the ld world, they would 5 % ' he boom- “ q 1 in Shares hve: enoat Pile cone: Gea on the boat poet erahes with great patronage ; but we hope the | tolling belis may speak the nation’s loss, and the boom: | cated deat mutes—the other seven are gentlemen ofcol- | CORNY “4s returu to his quarters on Governor's hter house 48 Stanton street, from Endy two clock. VERPOOL COAL—$9 4 PER CHALDRON= A su- I ing cannons sound a requiem over bis grave, yet howan- | 1° Set gan. the, Pessidents, Harray, Pandls d ato Hus quasters en Governoe'e eRe te aineet teeny ac | Za Z Savoia sence thy rote oh segs. | calaintoe ibeeisied tad’ enveuraghd, boa thet en evi imating fo the reflection, thet although Jobm Quincy rer viseqy tee hes aclaes personally. Theartandscieaes | [sland vee mat took the accused into custody. TR street, North Ale. £9 hen On hand andor sale Jow, | not learn with what offence they charged. ad, will be cherished and encouraged, and that an evi- | Iti ois may be dead, he will indeed speak long after bie | oo iistructing deat mates is daily improviog, und wo | 17°) MAT Las bill against him, aad yesterday he Orehs a6 Washington, and 205 Frauklin streets. | We extract the following items from the Fiag : — “denoe of this will be seen at the uext concert of this | oe tosensil have crumbled into dust, and the present | Ur Nr ee honrly invented for abridging | ‘ rand Jagy foued Vidor complied ’ a A gentleman who came acrors from San Patricio, four | sweet, harmonious band. actors upon the stage of life shall have followed him | 145 Thbor, tho president has in progress a pudjica- Mp rphee Re a aecay teuiaa that hia ROPOSALS WILL BE RF- days on the route, and arrived yesterday, be gd me Cincvs—Bowery Amruitneatne —The benefit of | to the cold and narrow confises of the grave tion of the proceedings of the justitution in order {OA DAF Otte en ree er epedeoe O SHIT thang taney Are to charters shio, of 500 | that Indians, in small parties, have made hsm baneral Mr. Downie last evening, was really a benefit, and every Tho following preambles and resolutions were then of- | 5 | preserve th veluable technicalities. Daring wrasat the house of the prisonet a Tote i ppsaved 10 fo ie wat me aed me hande ted ane |e tten ao were ara) cose ticticavd | thing went off very satisfactorily. The manger of the | fered by Alderman Faanxiin, and uusnimously adopt- | th, last niteem sears of the existence of the Institution, | Mlsr be hed enilund: thi tole Thal RY whe. ° ering the hese terme will secre the Bocasa Ste otates thas bn set otra g tNintee Ameri | circus is determined, it seems, that the lovers of eques- | the number of pupils annually admitted has doubled, | 1° 0) Mo Ger une influence of Iiquor or had the h offering the best terms wi rees. ds — shall have plenty of excellent performances io Whereas, in the dispentation of Providence, she na- f yout forty two each year, It is now nearly thirty i the proceedings in the case wer 0 presented fo'them, and he will lose no opportu: | ion mourns that one of its mest distinguished sons and bench oe the foundation cf the Institution, As one of | Fors At rl catedlls rooeetlngs ‘Tbe District At- had been suffering much for want of food, and still seve- aging all the talent in tho profersion — in an unexpected moment, and while tae Tesults of the diligent and scientific {aveatigations | ? eae eis and moved an adjournment of th Ea deys journey gy Mg gre B ogge, Maa etd romething peculiarly saativating os ge ign “pes Pd he public ess Me of its members, with regard tothe laws which govern petal dies ie eat he death of the venerable ex-Prest ey were steering gait “a " of amusement ; the exciting scenes of the ring; the | od bya fatal malady within the very walls of wee ret. Address “Immigration,” Post-paid, care of R. G. Berfors, Req .2 Astor bi 8 PER PACKET SHIP GAR- eerie il picase clent their goods at the can deserters, on foot, end armed only with pistols, who the tendency to natural deafness, they are inclined to Gent Adams, upon whose character he pronounced ® re 2 eelock, th 4 Texas. Eastley, of the | *duestrian carecring round on bis horse, while in the | tol, which finally terminated in the death of the venera- the opinion, thatin numerous cases, it arises from the truly elcquent eulogiam, The court accordingly ad- PER PACKET oni? Maj. Trueaxe and erg. James Eastley, ved | most enay and elegant a'titude ; the jokes of the clown | big Adama, who, in the fullnessof a ripe old age, has | jitermarriages of too near relations, in evidence of ast eae ie ti please beon boardat Orleare | 10th Regiment, g deen appointed rd receie | with the ring-msster,and theloud langn of th» audience, | teen gathered to his fathers, deeply regreted by his as- | eer etude the fact, that while ia ths communi | J 7 Usitep States. Feb. 28, 1848, Garnick fer Liverpool, will please ‘Mat which time the | ‘heir commirsions as lieutenants in this regiment, — when that latter fanctionary receives a hard hit from | goclates and an sdmiring, but mourning, world; ty at large, wot moto than one child in fi'teen huncred in Suraeme Count Lp mp Er tin te Perry. Mharh, Monday, Feb. 2b, say duly sworn in by Col. Davenport on Monday last, and | his arti-colored attendant ; the graceful and wonderful | "And whereas, ea the representatives of the peoplo of | ty wt lune, not more than Sang it meny a6 | Nelson F. Shelton, ®Pprimr noluded by Mr. Jones for ip wi - reported for duty. We underatand, from officers of the he gymnasts ; the doollity and intelligence of | this aity, we are called upon to sympathise with thore | rom four to eight deaf mute children, who aro generally | argument of this cause was condulnd DY Le ie oe) FOR, NEW. ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND NEW | regiment, that th 3, and well Jn ne, the tout ensemble of an evening st | who, by this sudden calamity, have been most deeply | cousins, nephews, or nieces; whereas, the children of | tho appellant. Theodore lar Ot sy Siete coon York Line of Fochet—Y pinnae saan oe F fy ind deserving their new appointments. the Circus, is well calculated to amuse and please every | «flicted, and to mingle our tears with hisimmediate | 104% nutes who have intermarrie’, but are not relatives, | John Baird of Le (red forthe sppellant. To sail Thusaday Me aren a ilitaumoeas maneer, te now Yi On Monday night, the 7th inst., the patrol Meni at | one. To-night, the bill at the smphitheatre is quite an constituency and the common country ia the firm but | J osnomnin full possession of all their faculties. The | menced by aa Ppa ye the opening of the court, this sae racy will positively suil'as above. For (reighl tracted by the cry of murder, issuing from s Mexicen | attractive ong, abd there is also an extra afternoon per- | solemn conviction that oneofthemorteiminent statermen | TY °otion of the deat mute is an arduous and dif. | Feb 24, 1845 Etat eeey made the fulewing tea, and will positivels Pn Ae bch house in the outekirts of the city, and proceeded to the | frioanos, given at 2P, M., for the accommodation of | 5; our ege has been removed, nnd that the place whieh | SoncMeon Mite tt to them to the mental level | morning, Mr. Chief Justice 7 paring Ole kurt, foot of Wall street, or ¢ house to arcertain the cause. Oa coming to the door | (rmanos. Rive re once knew hii shail know his no more forever ; z of « wholly unedoosted child who hears; and it is, in | remarke:— -t eoadecuaas OF tio Sout of —The reputation of this band | ‘Thorefore renolved, That in reflecting beg a bess every respect, afar greater labor than the weoeeeery ef one sich cl Loot dor po 4 to-day with the i sof the Union; and now | den and afificting calamity which has befallen the p the blind, porsessed of the faculty of hearing e r. iar arguement. pe0an, the long public services of @ first thing a stranger does, on arriving in town, isto | vle of the country, in the death of the venerable Jobn | Joc une cf individual donations ead subscriptions for | case under arg « ished stations he bas held ing, and go and hear them that | Quincy Adams, this common council most deeply sym- | thy jugs Croat was, $3713, besides a few presents to ‘o Mf Adam a te ait ai inn be ye bi LINS, Ge | waa ote Greevy, whow: 1 Packer ship HUDSON will Tegaine day FR CMARLEXTON ide, which prompted them to burst open the do turn the ‘Areat s Tenn bale Soa aieh con ia t insed, but th rougl chitd about two. years Of age, who, frightened, had con- | enquire where they STEAMSHIP t - | pathine with his asrooiates in public life—with the na | 11 nd cabinet. djourning to-day ; dd, will Jeave teelf of the room. A ing. We donotwonder at it. Our cw oiti- | pat voted patriot | !! . | chow their reapect for his mewory by adjourning jer NH, ou Setarday, the Zoin towt, at Sotclock FM | Sonn wea ia the house, who ied been crying, but abe | x+58 delighted with them, that they keep on going | tion in whoge service he was a firm end divotd pattiat | 14 ths mote of education adopted by thes amoral and | without transacting any business. Ro'vereh wecured until paid for. Ail bills of inding signed by | Mttvea "to asaiga any cause. ‘I've man found in the | to hear them, and will do #0 for any length of timn, ar | —and [, 7 with those Woe him’ by the moat en: | it, 18, ttele, alm to develope the whole men, moral and Pskerreapin dod aie pre en the clerk on board Price of passage $25. For freight or fi dit is sed that the per | long as they choose to hold forth iv New York. They | ‘ious of lif, wero o1 . him i be truly anid, | physical. The pupils ag AMIN ‘oF “his exe minetion was concluded on ees ppl? to SPOFFORD, TILESTON & Co.. 48 South | house Sao are eae oe tnd hud been abusing the | give an afternoon concert to-day, at 3 o'clock, in addi- | dearing red tien | for bim it may be truly eald, | ing’ to thetr ity, Besldes the expres, sas rv Sarat - This examination vee cre Te INERVA, OMe? “woman, mode bis wap out, by a back — — tion to the usual evening on kas *Rwaed That in ftcorpeating yon his bistory and [eb Rice shee. bo Neeeuey compotion fl xirenel rr he 4 ae phe Cornelius Sheine, to be oo OB MARSEILLES —THE SHIF MINERVA, C. entered in from it. The child's urm was broken, am Paumo’s Orena Hover —The Model Artiste siill bo! is Lit traciog him feom early boyhood to an ad- f their labora, to which are added the ‘arged by due course 0 f B: . to be poapey fegoarched. Ld | Aen nck. we undsrstend has been amputated. out at this theatre Their dresses, paraphernslis, Ko berets oa Nee we ind combined: in him tho enterpri- peetrpe herpeme bre se bet ape SSTCnetlo; 086 | eee ee eee wore ordered, 00, 100 gine and give ply to Chamberlain & Phelps, or to Boy PIGHT WITH THE CAMANCHES. ave all frat rate, and the manager does every thiag he | 7 auth, the accomplished eecretary, the able miuts- | ft higher clases evidence in their examination no | },\1, to be retained as witneases by the governmel c i i ; ipal witnenses. LJ E the 34 inst, ssys— | cam to make tho exhibition attractive. tor, the devoted’etateemun, the influential negotiator. 7 in such subjects aa logy aad bis | were also several other of the princip acne bsmearted. orm ins moroing whioh’ wo are Broapway Ovron.— Greely, the manngerof this place | the prtriotie President, the ripenod scholer, the zealous tory. Tinere eras as, in each cisss a few who bave | (cher witaersen were ordered to recogaine for thelr forth- disposed to credit. that Capt, Hoory meCulioch, with | of rerort, isan enterprising genius; his present oompany | ohriatian, and the honest man; and of whom it may be | (cP) 0 Jose the power of articulation, that are daily | coming, when required so to do. bi on any of Rangers, b fight a few days since | is quite attractive, and the Odeon is crowded nightly. truly enid. that he was the ornament of the age in which | YY Ot oa in the improvement of this faculty. Sexrexcen.—Goodwin, who confined his wife In « Be eeu a Camunehés, # short distance above Aus- Banvano’s Panonama.—The mighty Missisatppi, ond | he lived For America he lived, and {u her ostise he aa. With regard to the last annual examioaiion of tue | een aga, and auffered hoc to perieh misera: tin, Capt. McCullough lost five mem killed aod almot | |). scenery of its course, wili become as familiar As house- Retoived, That the chambers of tho respective boards | i we giean the following lateresting particulars :— fly, bas oven sentenced to imprisonment 1m the pantten- NOK VALPARAISO AND CALLAO—THE SPLEN- did fast sailivg ship XYLON, Miiliogton, Master, wil positively sail asapove on the Sth of March. Bur freight, or i sg, heving superior accommodations, app y (o Samuel F. TON Z ’ orig hve dh 2 ing emblems—that the | f toyed as cabinct-makers exhibited | »! —a weil-merited panishment for so horrible all bis horses, About 40 Cemvmohes were killed hold words with cur oltizens, aa tho #plendid and ecou- | be dresved in the usual mourn ; Tie soung m ni employ k ed | ty tor iife-e well-merited pt 3 " ” ac N 0 d as on 5 1, &o., i Inpooea oem and Antanes Heil also attend to Cs leg he following is an nt of aletier, deted Camargo, sands, who all are deilshted with tt Nothing like | (ny of copy of these reeolutions be duly authentlonted | rere wart, By thelr lebor, the institution je | that the jary had bees very mornill to mgonvioted, Ro ‘ “Bp xico, Jan. . a 4 tt ‘Alntarnn. DE=<ON AND Ak TER SATURDAY, FE eae Teh, the stesmbont STATEN ISLANDER will fantry, to the wife of Captain Postley, of Company F same regiment :— tis- | and tronsudtted to his family—and that a committee of y, thei thie line, and all repairs a ¥ delineator Ss uieguttvenn sentry tives fveen each! boerd be sppolated, for the purpose of | furnie Seat a teiaing sees: The young menengeged | Towd asruredly have teen bang = making suitable arrangements to receive the body, and, | tty trates of shoe: making, tailoring, and book-bind- Porltioal Tavatliguass: , « e off at this post the'other day, which | Baysswiox'’s Statuany.—Tho Apolio and Venus do . ther committee which may be : in their respective oa | Bridges, de- make th ¢ Joliowing trins, until far her agtige peeve iow hes onnsed false reports ; amony others, on concerning Mediel, 28 modelled by Brunswick, vg the original, are iC ee jp A pt take charge of the fune- Em Bagh rede fo Sea pee: ct euponya ts Oe Arratns v Pens Sra eee Congres phenal Hanttace 22 AUR OV ext aM 0b, ee Tg0ElL CRS Jet ae eet be Nad bot ies Cee Te tet ea ong rset ado full jon, | "solemnity to be observed upcn that occasion garden (qiich 8 abuadantly suppiled with the eholees: | moore, hes bean slectat © Menon ania The de- + of my quarters—' ¥ t thon appointed by the in their proper season) in Dallas delegate ted that he had been placed io iroce--with other storles | ton'to these far tamed tates, and the comporition of | 1h" folowing commitinn wir? Aldeemen :-—Aldsrmien ads of rats ae vonetaniey i thelr proper season) in | te eats of ferry county have chosen a Da a rs tion. ‘as false as the first. Your husband was notin my quar- } which they are made gives them a peouilar.y life like d, Adaraa, Tappan, Oliver, Meserols and Frank- rr dently, of ‘the cours of morel ond | to the State conven é its, ters onthe night alluded to; wa have never bad any | Sovearance. linvand the Board edjourned. ftetley' otrostoy; one af chief objects of | Tye Vinaista Ware Srara Conentron met at Bch difficulty since we met, and | was the first to inform him has returned from the South after a succest- |p ..ny or Assistant ALDERMEN, Feb, 25.—A rpectal | the inat tation is, to ‘afford tho pupils the means of an | jaond on the 23d inst , nnd orma of the false reports that were in ciroulation ional tour, and will resume his duties at the meeting of this board was called this evening, to recelve | indopendent livelihood in future, at the same time t forms his petients that his hours @ x the of: are wow from 10 to 3 o’cloek, Monday, Fridny. so mee 3 NEWLY INVENTED WIGS AND see eu iblic htaution js eatied to ihe Improvements D>: ELLIOTT, @CULIST, fi o los of order, eto were was chosen President, honda . te made on the 24h . R. Honor t Mayor, relative | (notr present labors yisld # reciprocal benefit to th adopted, The nominations ‘ nf the felends of bien Cluehagl hasiast introduced in Cipenrance whotiy | In December, 1846, at Columbia. 8. C., the fair dauga- = aoe aioe rom dient ‘Adams, wad the propriety | seivestand che lastieition, ‘The committee arcribe the |“ ‘Tarion Murvixa —At a meeting of re Wi ’ 1 the Court Hours in Baton Rouge, on ters of that town held a fair; it was atthe time that Importeat to Fore! Females: ‘ont complimentary resolu- hia country, whether chrracter, /heir ne- of the establishment not slone | (jenerel Taylor. different from all others ever made of taking such measures sv inight be deemed appro- | remarkable healthine ‘ 5 ts exeel- 12th inst ,@ series of 1 4 ds their Go id Venti ny Columbia, and about to 2 E n or THe New x Hera the grief felt by our citizens at | to the salubrity of its situation, bat malniy to its exee! the an Jegaies appointed to at. t Ly Sted aaliiy of ‘material. il wig wearers who & a hon ‘he apoclaa 8 of beauty’s handiwork, ppt hie fe bh to the paragraph in your Eee Samuatets event Avistant Alderman Gray being | jent senatory regulstions, with regard to proper ea te tions were adopted, and sixty ects Son inst. inet., im them acknowledge thera the very foot Oe tie . handsome miniature Americ the 24th inetant, entitled “ Important to females Dorm | calied to the ohair, a eries of resclations adopted im the | ‘jon, and scrupulous neainess and cleaniiness ; and. in | tend the convention to be held on | jl ore tity Hotel Observe the nanber. | staff. “This little flag was presented to oat of the United States.” I tekeleaye to refer you Y° | Board of Aldermen were then read, oud unanimously | oases of occasional sickness, the patient ia proviied with | thisalty.—N. Oy Hictyites oe the Dayton (Ohio) — ———————— ~ ala who at the same time ex! the 115th chapter o: e laws 01 e adopted ; and the President o e ‘d every comf>rt, jen. 2a = '. t aper from Ciuein- Hromdwar we C1 aoe by a Indy, wh: th ti ted a he 115th chapter of the i f 1845—“An act 3 pted ; ho President of the Board, Lr syne fort, and b penne Ben par ious laaaeee. RGen. Tayton r puters to his pap jf A Gakd-Di. WHEELER, OC RECEIVES | him, that if he lived to return, he should ble resident aliens to hold and convey real Aldermen Allen, Cummings, Robertson, Jacksov, and | since the inst annual examina’ na Mapper mre anger ip te en oe, man from Miseiseippl who A.M. Yelock PB. ttle en " ane a nto effect. i wri a cP me Jen. ly devoted 1o families'at thelr reaideaces Seortine ons th the tents one galientiy foot Sant sateta, par tu aking Gagestiace pert catey the gplrit of the reecloteme mee ruc? Nox York. During their examination, the pupils iahoiat church. He faid he heard him exhort ouce one of the tents, and galiantly floating in the | ;o4l estate, may on making deposition pursuant to 15th e Me . ‘ e soldier bed rorernes—and true to | soe, of Ist titlo, of lat chap, of 2ad part, of the re- Police litellige:ce. ¢ | indite compositions on various rabjeote, euch as a in a “love feast Flagrant his word, as every Palmetto boy is, has honorably re- | vised staiutes hold the same in the same manner a6 & | Arrest on a Charge of Perjury —Otiloer Patterson, of | t4 their relatives, characteristic dereriptions of animals. | ji 5s. ayes as he related his expe " deemed his pledge. But the flag bears uamistakeable | citizen of the United States. The 2nd rection gives & | the lower police oMoa, errested A yesterday an oldetly | voragrapha designed to exhibit their distinct eoncep- gba evidences that ‘thee been amidst scenes of blood and | similar right to wives of aliens. The 3rd section gives | quaker, by the name of Stephen Weeks, of the firm of | fon o¢ various parte of speech in grammar; and A Maamiescent Lave Saramen.—The “ ib - carnage. The tiny stail was orushed, and its silken folds | right of dower to alien women becoming widows. The | prinksthoff & Weeks, No. 227 Washington street, on | ing highest class compone eatayh of ® higher order, | fe State’ 18 to be brought out next season, to LYH, AUTH & “PRACTICAL | stained—no, not stained, but richly crimsoned with jets | 4th rection enables heirs of deceased aliens toiake and | warcant issusd by Justice Osborne, wherein he stands many specimens of which are appended to the pubiish- ian between Battsio and Chicago, ond is exp ose ae L)"ycivate ‘Frenii,? tory ie consulted upon any of te | of gallent blood. The’ young soldier was, hinitelf | hold real estate. The 7th seotion enablen the widows of | charged with falecly awearing to an aM™@davit charging | (y'Tehort At the close of the examinations, diplomas, | rua berwecn Ni 0) ity enw he yu) a 1630 cases there referred to, at. his residence, 88 Greenwich | wounded, and two, at least, of hls noble compenions, Oc- | aliens to take real estate under the will of thelr deceased | Mir. George Andi nd Ira Richmond, of No 62 Dey | Coriinoates, wad farewell letters are covferred upon sere: CPang, with a breadth of beam of 37 fe t— burton oo ‘cet, (rom 9 to 12 A.M., wo fF " inday excepted). | oupying with him the same tent, surmounted by this | husbande; and the 10th seotion enables resident aliens | street, in feloniously obtaining # recelpted bill for the lof the pupils who have completed thoir studies, Lome font’ ‘The engine is to be im the s and finish of ‘owe ‘Those who poly ta the parly stages of these complains, will | iitti@ emblem of thelr country’s honor, have been | to stay ali pooceding againet them to recover lands by | amount of $i4, which affidavit was proved subsequently | iy gnoue fog. To reclaim these poct deat mu ee | cathe [ease Newton; with @ 76 iwel cylinder, and 8 be astonis lod at fhe rapidity and little ineonvenience attend: brought home lifeler Ligne he lady who bas the | reason of their alienage, oa payment of corts of suit, | to be faire and untrue. A hearing before the magistrate | rou tho lowest peale of humanity, aod train them Stroke of 12 fert; wheels 40 feet in diameter; fl ny 0. 10 ahd how long stand: from tbe old sol- atere, ean ' feted. References 10 families ity, will ven to tho ne al yes inserted aud for tale on ate they may cated, aud permanent cures of the bishest qaniuted with him, Arti Tensonable terms, owaver, those who hove suffered ¥, 0 nie f 0 i rit the highest le accommodation for ighly, and intends treasuring it up as an 1 filing the deposition mentioned in section one. will be had at 10 o’olock thisforenoon, become useful and intelligent beings, me! ot face. She will bave ample ac } of provle, oF otherwise, who eam pro fi Seen laeels mento, for the insiruction and | "The weiter of the aregraph referred to, appears to i sae of Johnfon,a convict in the | Caloxy ; and this inatitution is a noble evidence of the | 100 ‘sabin and 1,000 steerage passengere A scdaitfon to D* ILOVEK, 18 CONSULTED RYERY DAY AT | imitation of her gons. recterey Meee memes iia pean Vinee doe “ha Tueedey the 15th inst, | pLileathrople spirit of the citizens of the magnificent saloons end cabins, the into hav » é 4 Since the U, $. army have been in Mexico, a few de- his office The trestment aad gare of difficult and pro- ul of f John uinoy Adama, the follow mpted to make his escape by going down the river tracted © that have baflled the sk rertions have taken place. Several of these deserters Of the oli ON joence oan re “ erperien. je by him, WW. 0 Fm, 0 kK. 100 femliy and state room ween commen: floating paises.