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a i ARK THRATRE— TRINUTE TO THE MEWORY OF THE ROADWAY THEATRE-—RB. Ren Un, Court of General Sessions. Bho following notice appeared in the pa~ | reduced our aggregete exportation, po a and tate EDMUND SIMPSON, Boy, for forty years lose of th tor= "Thursday. i Deo. bo oeanelen irder and Aldermex Adams ler. fow daye since, and I was arrested Lyon having sworn t ability to pay for the exeessive import above estahlishment—Thursiay Eventrg, Deo Teh, the prefocn MY THUMA, or the Seven us Dootekt ‘Cole, Mr. arge of Burglarye—Edward Matthews, s represented myreif as owner of the horses t ve ostahiiahment~F' pos AY THUME, o H ‘THIRTIETH CONGRESS. boy under fifteen years of age. wag called oon to Cofend hime'f | slaoewcre that f had 1-ft = Btate, qille be knew dent takes » different view of thes» things, and ways | 17% 10 Fatcr yw 4 an I Foncre 4 Gy np eM, moon | fe tamee TG ae net pa fant re er Caer ere oy Lie ea tne, Maled degree, alleged Sohare | rere there, ond Frill reside, there, war peat on besines. | that they bave not effected Injariously, to euy cons. | FOR S"ANDAL with the following uneyuctiod cant cfcharne, | Mra locos eds Mong ore Blakey Geka ge been committed by him in breabing into the store of Henry A, | Ihaveno comment u make Tam ata les to kaow whioh party y | fens 1—tip Peter Yeoshe, Me i 7) aan te Cline Soon ta’ | Grmlanite, Pe Guiee ih whee tae rae SECOND SKSSION. Ree Nigh west ate Phare, was nothing in tho evidonos | in ucet censural ls the on@obiaining & maniation, by ewearing to | derable extent, any of the great laterests of the oon | e, Me I Pt olde: Su Oliver Me | Giemtelsten VE Gall Priioaate whieh 72S a@ua which could warrant the District Attorney in for & oa | now to be fa'se. oF the Governor for gran’ ‘ e ) Mitre, Me Bad " The 8. ction of the accused. ‘The jury. therefore, under a eharge from | the character of the man, without further enquiry. ry. He therefore recommends that mo changs bx B hihe fire of THR DUE BRL | & Shaw, Wal Mra Was dered t guilty, J. B. STEINBERG! i 6, none being demanded by | erat ews Bie Re a. Wasninarom, Deo, 6, 1848, ob 9g Peer ke RE ea ae made in the tariff aot of 184 - ne bei or saorh - | cooasions) Me. Diy by tenia Partie, 756; Family Tiers, ‘The Senate convened ct twelve o'clook—Vioe Pre- ‘upon his trial chat ger, was arrested yesterday, by virtue of a requisition from the Go. | apy interest; but, on the con yo public p ant nee ral in ip anor le vite ‘Bonnaho Yernor of Conncotiont, orarging him with being afugitive fom | yey demands that its provisions should be strictly ad Ernani” Signetian Tro A Grasd Pa UBION'S STHEATKS, CHAMBERS STRERT—TEURS sident Darras in the chair, ober Deasohe, es Seaton toon cores = ee oe delivered cver to the bere to as. ant Mona. Mor A fxn t B ay evening, Deo. 7, will hearted thet cha [RIS POSE q it ba jore been em- | curtedy of constal son, reotiont.’ 5 i , ort ruff. Siznog | —Ferei ora agham: Mra. “ get ae he Seca Iogear Hone, agcged cama tothe ravm | | Tiemy cory, dhs in Annayt las usi-cimuchenzagel with | hs Progidestanyathat the operations oftheladepea- | finuien sey"acre mctstimmatal ruin. tru Sime | atereaceOGaniy Me Tsim, Min Lamp Mex Buen, e Vick Pursipent presente @ reports of the Z ging his clothes, lert the money by y hotel, IE req 8 Lor dispowe i Teappopes at bait ef : 7. | (oryof the Stage—Mre, Aune Brace. irdia, Mi Law J nist prior i array . hich did not He did so dispose of them toa t sucaessfal— P memancete commence at > Jehuanane , fogs 7 Seoretaries of tho Treasury and Navy Departments, | ii {vim mong the sates in the house wherste lived. On baiog | hore trader, ames Lygor tur a pair of large hones andgure ie | Cet reasury have been satiafactory and | 4 Paryuette, $1; | ¥ ateni Bridget, Mis, Diveling. Atter witch MOS 186 ~ “ hat the public finances have been carried through afo | i the table for the present. clesely plied by the loser of the money and the captain of police, | note for thre bunéred dollars, at vinety days, na the did:rence | that P igs bt he gd oncare dustagd aba iareaectio | © sc locdenlod tnsinarshe mamert veh inte ioe wetierses | becwesn Gees inveien. aarthie transection was eutiaty ou my n war, involving large loans and immense expendi |. B roceed it he iferas s account, and for my benefit, I offered to pay Ly ceil Teian of Wee tame Binie; who as aoceercaa | eteettomemn ndemndinde ts marcia maomes turity of the note, it he would take horses, x: tures, without embarrasement, and without loss, In his - or a Row at the Opeca—-Jonof Jing’, Mr. %. B. ohne. OWERY THEATRE—TAURSDAY EVENING, DEC, 7, | ton Me Crotchet Dorling. Manager Urine” ti Jordan; Will bo porturmed the drains «f MUNGO PARK, or tho | Mion hapman, Mrs. Dowling ‘To } of the Niver~Karfa. Bere Deesbach: Munxo Park, Mr, N. Y—Toby Tramp. ¥t Burton: B. Clarke; Ali Wr. F uff, Col. Laidly, Mr. Warden: Joby Gane, Dress Circle. 60: Family He sid he had no intention of keeping too many to wi eoald not agree > ion it has been ef vast service tothe commercial | Mr. Winans; Immaleo, Yrs. Herbert. Previn hich took his seat. ox it to keep for the owner; he did not want to No saree Mtg nae. Kis at i a th - re | Riesilalcsetida’e CHARLES Xi1—Charles XIL Me J, 8, Hall, Triptotersuy’ Mok - 5 Mr. Camzuon moved that the Senate proceed to by having hish |g classes, baving seoured them from those ere expe | dlework, Wr. Winans; Adain’ Brock, Mr. J. M Eudiga, ICH L's OLYMPIC THRATRE.—-THURSDAY EVE é here ' mt idenos | Winter Hats.—To speak of the fame of | effect of the fivancial revulsions of the Old World, The | ft tent Med Relv Sus ogs Baek ae Tee | Nickineom, ‘ahch UPROAR HOU SEEM The roll was exiled and a quorum answered; but Mr. | St, where the money was given up by prisoner. | N Mr. Warden; Rose R diand. Wea, Jordan Nickineon, After whe! was offered by the defence, aud the Recorder st ¢ jury | Kn xinmaking beautiful Hi the latest UPROAR HOUSE IW yam; Lau teste! Doors open at ieing, Mise ies Phillips. ‘To be followed by the MILLINE'S ror G—oommence at 7, Boxes, *oente, | DISASTER PLACE—al a-mode, Mr, Niok: to f ion, to quote ie Cameron's motion was negatived, and Wnt the, case was (oo lain to require any remarks upon the vosti: | Shakeperre. would be like “gilding refived gold.” iy ie well | Views of the President im regard to the eperation, ia- | pier 28 Clarke M he moay, ‘The jury, without leaving their seats, rendered avercict | known from Maino to Oregon, in the Union, and out of it, as an | fluence and effect of this measure, are in the main | pen 0 st St Sparkes Mr Holland: mn Len ms, ‘The Senate adjourned. of guilty, but recommended the prisvner to the mercy of the | extraordinary hat m>ker. His winter style of dats, Beaver and a judic' a ith the n | Crean NATIONAL THEATRE, LATE CUATUAM jude with JEANNETIE ANDJBANNOT court his recommendation and the youth of | Moleskin, are universally admired, Av to prices, no one can und | fOUNd and judic'ous, and we agree w' erm much | Cy —Tinrsday Evening. Deoem he be noted the melo , Mr. Nioki ‘. House of Representatives. Pinacket the shortest seutonoe ad- | fait, more than with those be advanced relative to the tarlf, | drama of THE AVENGER, Orie jason: ¢ of Melly —John di ere. 10; Lucille, Mies Nic the mriolbioby ine Taw A fs pea ors im- en cida, Mr. CR, Thorne; Gem B Bruille, Wr MePariend; : A f° The journal having been read, the House,on motion | frivument inthe’ a Gs ena Java Coffee, of the Finest Quatity, at | To this financiol system may be, in a great degree, at- Sieh thos Hen Won war Vaten suite Genoa Ag er econo : Another Trial for Grand LarcenySohn Clark and Blizs : ; very. fine Oolong Black on, 50 onnts, bast which the popular drama of PETES AND NISERTRS : ee _ of Mr. Rockw»t1, proceeded to elect » Chaplain. ‘eth Clark ‘were [U4 pon thei dalence cbarsod with want ane | ze cuv Eer pound: very fine Colone Black Yeu & oonts best | tributed the few failures, and the slight fuctuations in | ylich the Loyular dramaf the MYATE i1B5 AND! NISE RT MRUO TURATARSG CLARK RROSROSOOLEEE TR: Mr. Potock, of Pennsylvania, nominated the Rev. cess in stealing, ae 75 Ero Janne Ciaaate, on te Lea Oat. may be had wholserale market pries,at | prices for our staple products, which have occurred, Beri ‘2 re 4 Sayinent, Bik ragatcye Wo Mi Ltt af de and the Palio in seem, that his Benefit t ym pl ai ty, aso worn, testified that ta, ine, » Mestayet ‘o conelude wi ve a ACK ‘riday evening, De er Sth, wl he trusts the j Me_freenys eae to ae is aes Jute pat ido on the day afore mentions, when Oe one Re Yoer nett mi merrented Abas Leiurininaral sel, hese me | SURV PARD duck sh pad, MC. R Thora, Jona wi, Dill presenied will weet with thelr abtrobation and supports ] . Lonp, of ew York, nominate: vy. Orville jzabeth Clark come to his grocery store. at range Stree: aD rival an repared us for the revulsion whic! it Dawes; Mra. Wood, Mra apman, ors open 4 _ = } sc apd propteed 0 pay him Atty centg-which amount che was in. | Am Exe e Soltloquising upon the D! Lis J Lay curtain riser at 7. Boxes, 250; Pit.12%4¢ ARNUM'S AMERICAN M M.-P. T. BARNUW. PRO- Dewey. debted to him; Gesson war at the time counting his money, pro Aomemant CS ; Ly ih every where else has been so severe and so ruinous in | “ PE ETS ie Picton: F: Hitehoock, Manager Every day and evening this ‘aratory to closing his accounts for the day previous, the prisoner n ita. 1 sy a week, 001 5 Spiess were spvointed, and on ‘taking thy’ votes; | TAsix weap cdim bic aed Eeiaes he i cares Sea | ane Me owt Noa page: it Monday, Dec. 4, 1845, Splendid performances hy Grand and Broome streets, commenced on Monday. Oct. | every site t 3 o'clock, and every evening. at Mr. Gurley received 156, and Mr. Dewey 16; where- | taining the fifty conta which waa his de; she thea a ked him to | 13 Saseau strest al inible The President recommends that the modifications in | 24, and will continue every nicht until further notioa—Tonth era) Tora Thumb in the shade. Th aiid : thew ber wambll ptcher which washanging ay eomedigraure | ODguent for the Bair as above, this act, previous'y suggested, be considered, The | Week of the re oping. Theoriginaland well-known CHRISTY'S | nource Uiearontert wander heeeatinn. j-4 pon, from the spot where he was engeed incounting the money; while a Rich Lint B® to 0 » Pi iegested, + MINSTRELS, (orzanized in 1812.) THE FIST TO HARMO- | that were over soen alive, in the pervons of tlefingar and, The Rev, Mr. Gurley was declared Chaplain of the | he was so engaged, the woman took the pocket bork which on. | | 2000 Over Coats, Ric: ered a Frenot | PUblic debt, on the 6th of July last, amonnted to $65," | NIZE NEGRO MELODIES, AND ORIGINATORS OF THR | his petite weet heart, Titania, ‘the Fairy Queens She iret tee for the t i twned the money, and purloined from it sbont $15; the rest of | dollars; 200 Cloaks, $2 to $12; 600 tress and frock Coata, ‘Site | 778450, Since that tim bout halfs million has beon | PRESENT, POPULSK STYLE OF ETHIOPIAN ENTER | samo ago, 10 years, and the samo height as tie Major, bork bel House for the present session. the money remained in the poeket book, which was ficked up | sloth aud (sinmings, $1 4.812; Pante, fancy oassimeree, $1 to | 77 . Since that 8 a alf om TAINMENTS, whose conserts in this oity, for a period of ten | much smaller than General Tom thiind, making them the m Mr. Wentwoutn, of Illinois, submitted a resolution | frem the Hoor near where she stead; John Clark eame into the Vesta, 60 oon! $3— ace ail curodeomed plese | paid, reducing the aggregate to nearly sixty-five mil- | months, wore reosived with wach distinguished favor and patzo. | extraordinary prodiies in the wcrid, and the moat iateroitiog store while Gleason was demnrding the money and threatening notion, great bergaing, $5 Suit Store, corner Nas i bi ident thinks thet the dl nage have the honor of aunounoing to the Indies aud gentiomen | curiosities ever recn with human eyes. They may bocoon eve calling on the resident for information concerning | {he woman with arrests, Chirk lived with the womay, win wank | #8 and Bekman stresta. ions of dollars, The President thinks that the disco- | of Now York and vicinity, that thoy will seaies of their ming, from 1{ till 22 o'clock; every afternoon, froin 4 till S, aed the arrest and imprisonment of American citizens, by ame, but no evidence waa adduced to_prove any particie a a .. | popular Concert sf ing, from 7 till 10, ‘Great W pation on his part with thiy transaction. ‘The jury aoquittet | Overshoes.The subscriber has recently | very of the gold mines in California, makes it impor- | pinuint Denierin, intreducing’s varioty of thelr, oricinal tongs | every even H ae ern, the Yanko coum i his firat a) in nti a order of the British Government, on account of sup: | Clark. aud rendered a verdict of guilty of petit lateany only | sdied Nabisancrtmen (oe Ma ae rena eel ng but three | tant that a branch mint should be eetablished in that gpn’at 7. Conoert will commenes at 8 clock. An Aftorncon | wm argh Wertd Homestead, whicti be has been enceced for ovnces each. am wetring ap el a he Concert eve turday, comm t 3 0% pM, at o! e pored political offences against that government ; and ety Ee the eon oC RT nn Th ale, Renateanie an the GOODY EAR Rubber Empo- | part of the country, and makes it more necessary that | SiMe tement and divearion of RP, Chests meee Oe Ga king, also, whether any and what measures have L for Theft of a Horse and Cart—John Adams and John | 1ivm, 169 Broadway, Rathbun's Hotel, branch mint ehould also be established in this olty. “ a ~ engaged the eelebrated Sabi oat superb and tal nied = . 8, AUNG'L'S EIGHTH CONCERT.—JOSEF GUNU'L VAS a Sin gern, a ap Tho President devotes covsiderable space to the dis, | Cr \ivhmor tnamouncete tig letion coterie ee KAS fais crigiekt song ita sae ee he: Vinee oboeerie at rooure the release of euch of our citizens as ma: committed on the 7th of November last, elestion day, Mr. Bone th f Broad: and Murray cussion of the banking system of England, and are. | York, that bis EIGHTH GRann CONCERT will tke place at | More, Mr. 'T. J. Oldfield, Mrs. Morrell, ‘Miss Laalic, the Highland wifi sbecny -Cpaee Y | ret the owner of the property aileged'to have been atrion ies | Qhatneciice carmen of Broadway and urtty mck voncept Sune aa ae har olden rae ike United Stator | MONEW MUSICAL HALL, 80 BROADWAT, on fi Mammoth Brothers. Living Ourang Outane. Wax Soripture Sta have been so confined, cartman, and has his stard in front of No 9 Peck slip, whitherhe | days), Fortrnits taken in any weather, the superiority of wh:eh | View of the inking eys' 1 United States, | ing, December 8th, For pr gramme, &o, we smal) bill tuary. Madame Rockwoll, the Fortune Teller. Admission, 25 Sundry papers were received, conta'ning statements | vent,a» usual, on the morning of tho 8th ofiast month. AtaboutS | | admitted by all for the purpote of showing the influence and effect of | Sdverticmente, cents; children under ten years of age, 1236 ce rty, charging the Prosident with corruption and neglect of | ed hinhorennd sare. Ue ieamediately Set abent oon n Ne | eo | a large and powerful national institution upon the BROAOWAY CLRCUB, ALHAMBRA, BETWEEN soning He immediately set about searching tor , i ‘ 1 PRIN duty tn the matter of the arrests alluded to, ‘The pa | Mirren andiand te ong chat gincoma i toate! © COMMER GLAL AK BRALBS8. | goencerot the government, upon the oredit of the | jucnd, "hue atevsndotn tryon aud Conparal Thoanrmy | 7, OOL0C) vtalle in Hester street, near the Bowery: the hors was com 46 tll pers were referred. ed of his harness, with the exception of bridle and reing, and commercial olaeres, and upon the currency of the | ii thiscireus a grand Historical Scene in three distinot parts, by | [rum 07 ON 9 Mt were called to trial for stealing s horse and oar been taken by the government of the United States M8 the propirty.of Sephen Benedict. “The trett was | The Plumbe Na VAL BALL, % AND 37 80WRAY.—THI: tablishmont is now open daily from 14 till 4, and M.. he all of exhibition is Muted wp rca Mr. G. W. Sergeant, and to be enacted by him on borsebac! lection of living Beasts and Bi Mr. Hupson, of Maseachusetts, objected to the reso- | Yoitiu saran fa v0} ue ind heen employed by ons ofthe MONKY MARKET. country. For reaons best known to hlawlf, he has | prigeitinette Shakeearioncaacters of irJonu tse ‘wg. | teeter ond mont ferfect in Ameren A portant ete Autions offered by Mr. Wentworth, and, on motion, | was talking with the boy when Adams came up riding on another Wednesday, Dec. 6—6 P.M. | reviewed the history of the United States Bank, from | oases wis Ponies and Monkies. Mr. Brocksentersaden of tous and Tr +, which, together with a horse and stove, proved to have been | aie dmission 26 ceate, children under nine hal they were put aside, for consideration at a future time. | stolen but a short time previous from Chatham sine, Aéams | It Was announced at an early hour this morning’ | its first charter to the close of the last,and points ont | drome by Mesers. C male Ae Sweet and A. shin | fot Aa hs children wader nine ‘roll A message war received from the President, relating | wasimwediately arrested, and a8 McClaughey had been «eon in| that the ateamship Britannia, from Liverpool, with | all the errors of his predecessors, and arrives at the | {¢!Willapear in the fav i ‘oltigeur. To corclude with a favorite farce, eres a me 2 com er te oy ea germ bis o id ent! foint isi ith him of the ry Mm to the Oregon bill paseed and signed at the last ses- | hone Lo wasal taken ous of his bel in a busomentneat tre | seven days? later intelligence from all parts of Europe: | satisfactory conclusion that every previous adiinis- | Boxes 50 cent i_Uppor Cirole, 25 ents; Children halt price, STQERAN] Hall, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND sion, which wus Inid on the table and ordered to be | f*hle Mr. Benedict recovorcd tis cart on the sooond day attor | was telegraphed off Boston harbor, and that the news | tration pursued a policy, in relation to the public EW ORLEANS SERENADERS.—ETHIOPIAN OCERA | Co.'s Grand Moving Panorama of Mexico, illustrating the Pic. grep it was stolen; it was found in Columbia street, where one of the company at the Stuy vosant Institute, evory evening 2d week, | trreaque and Romantio Scenery of that wonderful coun printed. prisoners had left it. In favor of Adama, his counsel enveayored | would be received here sometime in the course of the | finances, directly opposed to the best interests of the | joo sapen at 7 o'clock, to commouen at fh eaten Cretely, The | try, and the glorious, Campaign of the Amerioan, Acay, Communications from some of the executive depart | srbr the secyeraiility of Hiacts, ‘he phyacian inthe tty ome | afternoon. ‘This arrested at once operations of al! | country. grmpany cons fote of Signor RONI. Signor BANJONL, Sen.,Signot | under ‘the command of General» Wintel sotto the ments were received, and fom feted tat Adama was il fom the cfeota af prolonged ine. kinds, and the markets were quite inactive. In oon” Stock Exchange. TAMBORINE, “Beth oveting’y cotertst sera el seek. | Re the kaeatoas tae ta Wee, elle oes ini ‘The House adjourned, lathe ae of furane mir on the Tal, No gait-was pewen | SeqNence of eome difficulties on the wires, our die | Sift) tromNotee |, 106g Hake Ganton Co | $1, | wonas trom La Somnanhaly Lueraia dora, aud thy Teaiiag iit every evening, and on the afternoons of pe “onk islature. temag Mocluaey; aud the jury nequitted him; aginst Ad-ms | patches were not received until after business hours’ | 110) do” 0653 125 do | alwont, Signer Lantana Signor Man Jooture vill be dolfvered by Ceptain A” Cue Onlo Legislature. they returned a verdict of guilty, Imt recommended him tothe | 1000 Obio7s WE 60 Harlem RR bom bsg | deme Bisnor, and others,” Saturday Afternoon Conoart. Now York Volunteers, who partiolpated’ in all the battle W. Dec. 6, 18143, | M*teY of the court, He was sentenced to sorve two years in tho | and when an extra Herald was issued it was too| [.0y Alabema Ce 0 a a py Aftaraan, Cennert-—Goomy | Rew, York Voluatears, who parselpated i all the: tatlin ve abate ciate 2 State prison. Elladan: ae late to bave apy effect upon commercial matters | 3000 Erie 7s 8% 50 do af ie Ruteors’ Instituto, on Tuesday and Friday evenings, Sch and | ingata quarter beforo elght Price of admission, 25 conta The Union, of this morning, contains a despatch Superior +} 2000 do oy 50 do bs Sth of December, and will give their Ethiopian Oporatic entertain. | children under ten yenra of age, half price, Reserved seats cam pe! Court. The news, however, does not amount to much. | 7) shs Del& Hud scrip 12734 300 do ment. be nocured at the office from 9 till 11, and from 2till 4, Liberal MUM RKCatea: weaveacwalled seysrelaigcnae an: The December term at the Cont a The political condition of Europe does not improve, | f) PEO Somm MHP Tt Toa keer RR VE GERMAN LADIES BENRVOLENT sociery bEas | “Tmt with ohools = e ‘ou 96 a LADIE: 1 " - — — ‘ bs a este yon separately—one de- Mondeyteetony: tials, m commenced °F | sat on the contrary, appesrs to be getting worse and ue do a kvgeye pe i) Brie & w.now stock cine hans, £2, Annouce to Ite friends and the pu VAN Devsen’s »EXGIBITION, a BROADWAY, Is ‘ moo! ic ani é of a is 4 -, ra’ True ce o the) tend ti » d fof the pow ow crowded nightly me, Tt Ne gids: sive si Ghee di Chenier Me Gee beercoanie res woree every day. Cotton was a little firmer, at previoug w ac ‘y oo zy io Nor Work R pete Concer, ri , rita Caton, peat ie | aid exnivition vf fauten, ery wna tee OF ARK wasneenten ee ef es ‘3 it yd. v0 joadin, 1848, hioh ion the fol! ine: a ve kine | isthe Mor ¥ ple, by fi hibi Meeting of the Hicctoral College of New | three houses in Eleventh street. The causa was tried | @otations, and a little more activity was seeeniteg | 120 Langivend RR 1K 100 do Vountcred their aluatiewrvicea-*Madame AcOly Wer Chas, | Doarroprn at bai past Coeukiition coezasce wy alt peak . York, once before The jury found for the pisiati 168 34 | Breadstuffs have declined in prices, and the probability | 15) "Sa9 184 B, Herm, Moons Philip Meyer, Jules Hecht, George Bristow, ‘Ticdets25coute t i Aunany, Deo, 6A. M, Adolph Carper vs. Joseph Cohn —This was an action | js that there will be no improvement upon current Second Board. ahrens Benty © Tom, and the German tiederkrang, under tho | Se 2 " . 24 biz ” eet’on of Jules Breit, Tickets, 50 conts each, to be had at the AST NIGHT BUT TWO OF TUE BOMBARDMENT OF The Kleotoral College met this morting. Prayer was | fit usaule and ie pet des hy ert rates thié year. ‘The supply from the Continent was | S000 TronaNoten 64,100}, 28 shaN York & NIN suxg | duneton dy Salon tits Tickets 8 conta cach ta la hadatine | ABT Lon $09 Broalway, near Nibiv'a Garden, Mactan offered up by the Rey. Dr. Kipp. Ou proceeding to | tiff for $15 damages, very large, and the home barvests have turned ou: | iaQu) Rie Bonds. 76 10 WAR LI de a Concerts "To commence at 8 e'slook percleely. | Ball prises Gourmenche’-an” balf pass coven celeste i Before Judge Vanderpoel. ted. The money market was | 100 she CantonCo 615 3ii, lo ey oe OLLYER'S CLAS3IC MUSEUM, 252 BROADWAY.—OPEN | rday afternoon at thre ballot, it appeared that thirty-six votes were cast for BREEN Dee eee ee az —rhta was | MUCb better than expecte e y i. te gi 1m) do bo 63 eras arentag tie veck, Fetiomioe OTT ee | — Taylor, for President, end Millard Fillmore for Vice | a. action of treepass, for the inflaged fevoibla taking of | €&8Y; Consols without any material alteration, and the | 160 Harlem RR B38 50° 50 do © U3 x. Collivy’s erigtnal Artists, in tl ieaax; | AVOVEON CROSSING THE ALD ST BX ULB LON ; P | Y a ony i 7 Of thin celebrated Pictare, by Delaroche. will positive President of the United States. Delas P. Sill, of Cata- | the rchooner Atlas. It appeared that the defendant | Fate of interest at the lowest pointe, For Orey Tea (Bisrone/4ad Mankars Evstwiann, | cateeoeanter ene ne sions 35 satan naeyuccic, | ovvee at the Natioual academy of Design, on Saturday, Decent, Taugus was appointed messenger, to convey the vote to urchased the sehonnen from the 8, Mare a and ‘The trantactions at the first board to-day were limit- | see jourth Page. cents, ber 9th, ad ber entered in bis own name at the Custom House. | ¢ 1 = Beis ee ei Bik ee ee TERE es ‘Washington. He afterwards sold hy r to the plaintiff for $225, and re. | “: @=d prices were very unsettled. Long Island fell = , oe ~ | QAN_ FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.—AN EXPERISNCED Massachusetts Electoral Coltege. ceived four noter, payable at different dates, for the | off \ per cent.; Reading Railroad, 1; treasury note WANTEDCBY (A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. Fe DOU SE, MARLEM.— A) PURSE FOR $15 TO BE | SS ‘and Competent Merchant, who is colng out in the ship Albuny, Bosrowibesceraees amount, for which hegave a receipt, the understanding | jmproved }; Farmers’ Loan, !<; and Erie Railroad, 1 Pin. a aa Cook, Sram@evend Ironer. ins small private family Tauck patieaiy aig net plein kein tne rd | as Supercargo, is ready to take, on Consignment. Shipments by | at the time of the sale being. as the defendant alleged, raid vessel, of Gods and Merchandive suitable to the atove The College of Presidential Electors met in this city | that the possession of the schooner was not to pass to | At the second board, treasury notes went up } per market, For further particulars, apply to J. a. VOLS3IN, ‘The 1 earest to the TANT GIRL | Entries to be mad intro mark, on the ground, wing the parse, ANTED-~A_ RESPECTABLE PRO’ to-day, and cast the twelve votes of the State of Massa- | the plaintiff until the notes were paid. The plainti | cent; Canton Co, *; Harlem, \; Erie Railroad, new, ‘wants a situation; she can do iain Cooking, Washing and ; oe Fed res SLOUK ay | , References witl bo given'to Wm, Whivlocks dunes Fur ss A f alleged that there was $100 paid on account.ef the | 1; New Haven declined \. Ironing. Tho bost of ci renos given. She can be seen for UC TION NOTICR.—TAIS DAY, AT 1034 O'CLOCK, AT | rivtneston, Rowohand eed Theband, chusetts for Taylor and Fillmore. notes, and alto another sum of $56. The defendant ; = | a few a "No. 22 Wai Brooklyn. the old church, corner William and Fran} fort streots, extra sbi ann ~ m a ‘The North American Fire Insurance Company have | ————-- — = —— gant foroiure inter ded for Wednesday, Also, largo lat ACKETS FOR HAVARE—S&COND LINR—YUE § ‘William Schouler, Esq.. of the Boston .2tlas, was ap, irda took possestion of the schooner, and carriad 4 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A | of additional -eocnd-hand Furniture, 100 Blankets, Bede, Bed. St DENIS, G. W. Bow, master, will sail oa the lst of Janua- pointed Messenger to carry the oficial return of the fter which, the plaintiff tendered the balance, | declared a dividend of five per cent., payable on de situation as Cook, Washer and Ironer, in.a private family. and Bed Linen, Cutlery, Plated Ware, stoves, Care Ger 3 ‘ For treight or e, apply to e fake Pore tw WINCKEN, Agente, 3 Wall st, GN ISLAND F:RRY.—TH BAMBOAT SIATEN ander will ron as follows;—Loave ow York at 9, 11, 1, and OX o'clock, Leave Quarantine at 6 10, 12, 7 and é fence ret uy was, that the notes were not pald, | mand. understands ber business wel, and can give good ety por and that the agreement’ was, that the sale was not to encor. Encttire at 118 Mott atreet, this es be completed until they were, It was also attempted | Th Meteago of President Polk is, on the whole, « eR ree aS eC TC General Worth to be shown that there were other dealings between | rensible document, It reviews, at length, the opera a ee bs ‘with the best of city reterence, a situation as cook of Pirr: 1, Deo. 6—P. M. ths pacts pene ood fall ey ee by Caer tge poked rations of the government, for the past year}and dwell§ | jgundreas; unde be ‘app! in discharge of & balance due on foot of these * Major General Worth is expected to arrive here in | OPyie em Ae evidence of this; it was chown thatthe | UPOM the political revolutions in Europe, z, French Furniture, &e, Als 4 Lyd pa aneia, Linge Lx Gad rare, Ro, & quantity of D1 ooda, two Gok = iy order of the wnt lon, proceedings of the College to Washington. 314" i LI, Anctionear, ‘ for | A. G. BURLING, AUCTIONERS.—GOVERNMENT SLE. BF Snir Cam be: teen Soe. Mas: By ender oF Brigadier Geueral Heory Whiting, Assistant lie A ot 131.6 beets seul 5 Quartermaster General, #. G. Burling will eell by aaction, oa | (\OLEMA sh nd the po- | two days. if no: +8 HOTEL, COUN ER OF PENWSYLV ANIA - . G J S ANTED—A SITUAUION, BY A RE‘PRCPARLE YOUNG ‘Thuredsy, Deo. 7, at 103g o'clock, in the store heuse, 123 W! A o ixth ots De 1 the Southern boat to-night. Great preparations are | $100 was paid long before avy of the uotes became | licy tobe pursued by the United States, in relation to onan, ‘She baton} Vata cookewanicr tuistocer dad | inwtensdrutcn fave ice of bath Mey anteona uses count | U7, Are. and fiat stot Weahinston. 0. C“The undemign making for his reception. aoe t ‘land Eig Regan orien Tecan and = the new governments which will arise from the ruins | con give gocd city recemmenda ions. Apply at 11 James street, | Caps, Fanta, word Belta, Unie, Conte Shoes, Deums, Har- | Hotel, at the seat of the Federal Government, begs leave to assare , — + as t at Ly e lance was ni second floor. ness Ko. &e, le positive and for cash. his friends, and the publicin general, that no elfort on hi. Sporting Intelligence. until after sult brought. The jury found for the | tbe old. He eays, it is our policy to recognise, in aly = nd a alt pubiio in hat no effort on his part rhall be wanting to perpetuate the high reputation which the house has heretofore ex joyed among those wio have bem ox!ted At | to Washington, either on business or ploaewre. The situation and plaintiff, $226. nations,the rights which we enjoy ourselres—to change | Wy ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 FAITHFUL, STEADY oe ‘clock. at ‘No. 63 St, Mark’s place, near Second avenno, the Meicheir Kramp and Francis Mullendorfe vs. George | and reform their political institutions, as they may | gmgy "7 ton ol cig matinee cone eee PAN | 3g ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONERK—SLEG ‘Anthony J. Bleecker will sell Bartimone, Dec. 6—P, M. The trotting match, to-day, over the Canton Course | Parclay and Schuyler Livingston.—This was an action Sallis gtesem onvmer of riven: Hoveehold Furniture in the sald Neuss, belonging tia tanniy. | Caracity © celetrated Hotel are too well understood by the between Dolly Stark (of Philadelphia) and Jackson | om the case, arising out of the fire of 1845. Itappeared | deem best and proper, The results of the war with | Mu breaking up housekeeping. Catalogues to be had provions to the | trax wing public to need any derer fo thiel Polensoaer | he plaintiff (Belgian merchant), through Mexico are considered, by the President, perfectly ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wouay, A | mle , R f Baltimore.) resulted in iavor of Dolly Stark | t'¢ Plaintiffs (Belgian merchants), through @ Mr. on, to a 1h tf, . ho _ the servi m evory branoh of hie Greene, (of Baltimore.) y _ | Kuigen, doing business in this city. rent five bales of | satisfactory, not only om account of the opportunity situation, to dereneral hi mew: oF ae Char perma Is HE CURIOUS AND CONN estabiirhme mnie, to wil who may cle aca: dtl i cic ace es Poe Belgian broad clothe, valued at $5 000, to the defond- | + nas afforded to remove the erroneous views enter- i if not engaged, at No. 71 Beokinan street. gratificd by visiting Archoy’s Free Maroam of Laving Gu. | Donorhim with their patronage, the most unqualified satisfaction, ae ants, to be sold on commission, with instructions to | i* bat riosities, at & Job treet, Broad: 3 an itis hia determination to keep a Botel, in coutradierin te ce inure them for three months On the part of the | tained by foreign powers, of our physical strongth as a ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTAGLE YOUNG | fund 104 moat varied teivtion he has are oereneiten aeaee ardinghoue, oe TTACR WEL la weman (American) as chambermaid or waiver, or to take | selecte: reat research from te of the glob 10 \ y v G ‘The sales of four today have boon ‘very moderate, | Paved for that pied; that tome tine Volos tue ey | AHOR, And ofour ability to prosecute e war maged out | iy Flite tio ea ney pied pate toe” ay | fase See anna auteras jeyeie, itt | A SEIGNBITR BRANDY, NOW t AN DING —i2 dau comprising only 400 bbls Howard street. ‘at $5. The | piration of the three months, Mr. Kutgen called again | f UF Own country, but om accoant of the immense | sof-rences trom revpectable families, Please call at 163 Cherry sholce imported Canaries. ay @ aiLothor foreign sad domestic | and colored, Janding from batk Als: der of whrat include 1100 or 1200 bushels at 95 cents | at the defendants’ counting house, togive instruotions | jpcrease of territory, and the vast addition to our . santy, Barn Door Fowla of every rare revoription, Swans, Now. | Rochelle, and for oale by 8d.NtC for red, and $1 09 for prime white. The sales af corn | to renew the insurance; that he ther Mr. Wilson | extent of coast, and the augmentation of our resources ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECTA’ | foundland Dogs, King comprise 5200 bushels at 48 cents for prime yellow, and | their book-keeper, him that the defend- ble Protestant young wor to take care of and instruct | Scotch and English Terri $0 0.52 for white. Provisions and groceries remain un- | ante bad general policy of insurance on all the goods | 8*% Ocmmercial power. The President attaches much / chjidren, in a gentleman's f Can be well recommended ‘ommnunications wi rR a. in their store, and that the goods in question were in- | importance to the discoveries recently made im Call- | from whire sho lias lived three years. Pleas oa at N from A, GRIEVE. £ ela, Fanoy tnd Sporting | —————————_____ = J a Pontes Fancy Pigeons | (VUE GOLDEN EXTRACT—Tal3 VALUABLE RE¥EDY times, meet with prompt at stands unrivalled as a safe, speedy, aud permanent ours for ‘hn street, ugh G8 KonoeThie. plea’, vtrio AP ae i = cluded in that policy; upon this assurance Mr. Kutgem | fornia, The extensive and valuable gold mines of that | - - VAN OF NEW YORK, &C, FOR ONE SHILLING.-A adder affections, dropsy. fom i = PECTABLE PROFESTANT YOUNG beautifully engraved Plan of ¥ 2 dag complaints which rend ri | PS aecengd ay een ernaare ete we Piet bod ace) earned: by the hale ae eink: section of the Union will create a complete revolution ion as Nurse and Soametress, or chamber | Williamiburge shoe ing sha Tohesati eAtee! ios ng ae Pe el pet pd om asrchemy we. It Raneny ‘ | sidththd'anadtoits of the lower police, arrowed yestceday % | Bappened in that year, together with all the property | in financial and commercial affairs; and the President understands her busiuess portactly Tie | buildicss, We: dc. ong sheet twelve by Nttees tet mail ban pa it paid lost omy t attention 'e-ghdeses esseisitrtad Tye BEEN AFFLICTED WITH RHRUMATISM FOR the post five years, during which time [ have ruffored almot te i My » thi cents, le e ul oman by, the, wane of Bartora. tammy, wie keoma iodo | init, andit mow turns out that) the platntife’ goods | recommends that such measures be adopted as will se" | fvn front semn PERRET Tire Cnaal eleeeh Wee, | ce SSL 8 Conta, APG mines 8 MAR DWE Mc. 108 Fallin 4 a 5 @ plai tl * ———---— _ as Sinan diodes : id quite's lates que clouis | Jefendanta Hable’ for. thelc! value "Shortly after the | cure the vast benefits to be derived from such an enor. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A be oy a y . E - — 2 Readnuly stolen Tor witch awwore ace | opening of the case the court adjourned to this morn- | mous accession to the mineral wealth of the country, situation as Chambermaid and. Waller, or as fares, desu: HE NAT GaZurTe, OF THIS WERK, Nor | beyond the comprebension of man, and after trying everyt compe fies 4 ich owners are strove or genoral housewo ood Washer and Ironer, i nd f amos Now | beyc ‘ og vatel A piece of merino, worth $10, was claimed by Cornell | ing. wakcé Ticats It appears, by the Message, that the finances of the | (ooy; Sectfrctions $0 iecunaien, Goot olty salicenas, Chaos real for, the murder o ise Macin Geet recommonded ae tet tener catice Pe seiving ony and Amemed by it, Van. Latn & Coy No, Std Hudson street, |. Dro 6—Robert Anderson es. Wiltiam:Johreon, and others. | government are in a very satisfactory condition. For | wen fortwo dsys, Flesse call at No. 241 Mott atront.ta the store, | Nj fuil account of recourse to Timolet’s Sulphur Baths, and in twelve baths found eee ee rt Thi RMS, TUE ES. | 2of those astounding disclosures Panorama of London, being a good | N.Maffitt and hie condjc tor Rev. G. aig, an engagement ‘by & thorough | the life of Richard P, Robinson and myself entirol ‘The woman was committed to pri id ‘Was an action of debt on a bond. It appeared thatthe | the year ending June 30th, 1848, the receipts into the WANTED 10 SELL, ON LIBERAL ‘were placed . clerk of (iff, im 143, obtained a judgment against the defendants, or 5 tablished exhibit “Phe goods were Ngcod ia the hands of Mr. Welso, clerk of Polloe, | pier them, in the Court cf Common Pleas, for $73, The ease | treasury and the expenditures were as follows:— RAM | Charge of Grand Jarceny.—Offcer Butiey, of the lower po- | wan carried to the Supreme Court, and upon that ocession the Pianist, who fat or alfection whatever, and arm pier in | now in the enjoymentof excellent heaith. In bearing this te tt n Jewett, intensely ex- | mony, I deem it but my duty to the proprietor of this excait citing; a full account of Tom Hyer's mode of training for his grat | conducted and immensely beneficial estab ist ment, as well al © moni a an excellent Piano, Apply to F. LE BLOS —Revenve ano Ex bn Finances or tue Usitep Stat co, arrested yraterday a woman by the name’ f fvannsh Sal, PENDITURI eae ss | FF tallertape leer tlh Ban Gioad eee MGA EE DER aaa, | whine tiny ey La aay renege Ene ee | Fae ate el Meckizstons Tertding iat Ouk stress On | In eis the defendanta oroue oC tues; ebtained Sjedement | Amount recteved from custome... ... $81,757,010 96 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PRUTESTANS YOUNG | mostic Criminal Nows of the moat exiting hind (rom ail ports of | Invaluable relleh. ISSAC H. AUSTIN. No G4 Mulbocry ve j eeasoh the premises of the acoused, $30 in gold was foun against the pies tit in 1546, et hopes eegiast ‘the other, Amount received from sales of public ; an . ‘ituation Hook, her, and m ead “Union and world. For sale every where, Office 108 Nassau pe ma bn rg rae i ie ro 4 nee year wie, making in all $36, This money is supposed to | procured a release from Anderson, w ey oot up as ODdB.. esse sees eee ere esse sess 8,328,642 56 | bermaid am or = a ~ matirin, Salt Rheum. Sorofula, Eruptions of the Sitar "alay, Songer of Meat sisiees. Saahee Le rep ¢-mamnitied baste pet: | to Cepeanege, (0 NG Me ee ay ee ae Amount received’ from’ ‘miscellaneous eee ied ets ota [NIQBMATION WANTRD—OF ANN FLANNEGAN, AGED | Cholers, Severe Colde, Merourlal afwotions, ko Ke, Nt - caso Fete crchosta by the meme ct Bartholomew Laitewns | Ovary declaring that po was equitably, entitled to th WORTOORS so s.ccve veces cies sicccses.« 801,087 OF | Flere he we te Se count atout 2) years, a native of Ireland, who disappeared on esha oun t iarge of stealing a box containing tive uy cron in the Common Pleas, and that Anderson —— Sundey evening Int. Any information Grama plewe yales ob $120, and a watch worth $5, belonging to | cruld not give a release to prejudice his claim; and, also, $35,436,750 59 Ww NTED IMMEDIATELY—SCABLE AND COACH | Bridget Flannegan, will be most thankfully ‘aocused R. RICHARDSON, LATE CONSULTING PAYSICIAN L rsovived to the New York College of Medicine und Pharmacy, oom Ht with her siste N | had notice of those fact, and gavo evidence House accommodatio ns for a private establishment, com- | Willow Place. Brooklyn. i be corenited on all private dl Primary or second: i Andrew Benkard. was taken befure Justice Os | that deftndants . Expenditures, exclusive of payments of i rt He aa ee ——_______ - +d sey } Dorne, and detaired for a further hearing, ectaarrong, | Satis est, Tha doleniant’ gunssl ‘ohjestad to this | ExDeRdtares or eravcat for ihe’ publis eT ree Bema athe a ERO KAN ER cad cnt sae [STORMATION WANTED, OF WILLIAM READ, FROM | AtMin Once her WU Penk plane fran ea ee ‘hice, ey | wr ek rpeigd poser Fenn Shot ct rteallog gi) um Wen, | © uld chow tims Anderoom, was. induced te Gia: See |. OORT S Felsis Bava widen eh ob AW ee oe 5 AESILON will be required, with Indlapaiable Bosses te the pemtoce At the Parieh of Arvee, County Louth, Ircland, who came to 7 ~ : 4 be as this city Jast Desember, on board the ship St. Geo! | Fill ace deceive his patients by promisiag dreon ™ Stat leg.” Herald office, stating the position and natare of | fin ctty last Deemer, on board the #h ily emtradat a. 125 | days; but truste, from long practios and ANE vOUGLIS. '. 107 Spring street. She was gletained by by false representations, that is, that toy rej arther hea 089 Com dy im the the accor medations, planta, he will ave persons applying to him trom the dresdtad eliferent paper fiom that which it was, the evidanco ought not te Excess of expenditure over receipts. $7,075, on thetratimapy, rabicot tothe exception of defendantersovsest | ‘The revenue from custome exceeded the estimates | POaKD WANTE! Washington street, by his friend, ery pre‘ty looking y: rou | Me scours SGRMeARBLN Ue DeeInOnT OF. i Soneeauenene attending improper trvatment, o¢ an lajadicioas oman entered lice office. name of Jane Dickson, ‘stimony, subject to tl ; NFORMATION WANTED.—ON TSUREDAY, 1 GTe | Tee of mercury. Patients residing in the country, or not wishing sere caters tte relat to: dustice: Lotion au followss='So | and directed the Jury to find a verdict for the plaindmt with leave | from the treasury department, ineupper parkol the cheyenne ie the Seventh Park Avaoecun | Lief Novemter, Wim. H, Ruve left his home Neo 1d Stateatrean, | vomake Zersonal apeitcation, can have all necouery ined clag fa thate Inwyer by the mame of Sandford 'S Smith had sold | to defendanta to ttrn {t into a nonsuit, &e. Verdict accord. ‘i ty dolladé wud thirty-ole | mene ceenceuemumeues te cridee menheie waa .¥,, entensibly for school, since which thine no intecawing | S8d advice forwarded to thom by eddreming Dr Richardson. 18 ‘SReturnionre she bad. amounting to $3), and kept the moasy, Tt | ingly for plaintiff, for $223. fifty-seven thousand seventy dol Drevin meee Gaerne sr termstna ievation, can bo had of him He ins emart, active, intelligent boy; had a | ©2TK place, and enclocing $10. Inall euch cases cure will be appears that th * young woman was living up town ia one of tha | Courk df Oéilithon Pisks, cents, The value of imports and exports for the year .. a the office o! Paper, ne ni i rood ‘education—is a ocd, ponmen. He te nfeson yectcor ee | Ruaranterd.— ei Avenues, and withing to leave the city for Cincinnati, to visit hor i. hopeless abd aig fy O PATENT MEDICINE DRALERS.—A GENTLEMAN | five fort two to font inches in height, brown hair, scow-lick on ‘0 CURE NO PAY.—DR CORBITT, 19 DUANR a7. ‘engaged the accused to ell her furaitare, which he _ Befcre Judge Daly. ending June 30, 1848, wi ieciont ‘who has had much experience ii pting and collecting | Tight sido, dark biue eyes, a little nowt sighted, (but so litvle that ‘member of tho Royal College of Surgeons, Lond be 41a, and, inatens of paying the money over tothe complainant, | Juda L. Taussig vs. Edward L Syadukzy.—This was | Commence or tHe Usiten States—Imronts axp % medicine would Uke to make au atrangement with soe | itis hardiy perceptible.) tight eomplexio, . donsulted in treatment of dellonte disease, No matter hew long it seme he put it into his own pocket, The magistrate, on heat | gn action ona bill of exchange for about $400; it was Exronts. facturer. He can farnish » pair of horses and wagon. | his cheeks when he tale or laughs. wore away a black cisth cap, | Son may hava had leet, ulcers upon the body or in the throat ing the case, sent Prince John Davis with s subpara for Mr. | drawn at Peath. and made payable at Prague, in Bohe- lue of merchandise imported. $154.77 875 | ‘Adcrers G. 1 M. Herald office alpaca ronndatont, clouded bine and white vost, strived | eg pains in tho head and booes of the "A. praatice of ‘Smith, which bronght him before the court. The young woman's 7 bei wented for payment, it was dis Totel value of merc! ise imported. .... 4,082,181 wetact — with one thread of black. black wool! ints, black silk neck | fourteen. devoted to veueren! diseases, navies Dr. C. to cure pea ag Sed then taken, and Mr Sith was held to bail to honol Ga ong Bes ‘that ‘he Neceptnane was @ Total value of merchandise exported... .. 154,032, LaDy WITH A yaey SM aul FAMILY WOULD Lat Sa bat had et, means of his own to purchase | the worst form of this disease, Rocent esses cured in four day, charge. | ee two reom: i ‘on the second floor, with or | other clothes, as well as to pay his expenses to any neigh Mdrret of. Youny Burgiars—Offwors Rafferty and Mincho, of | forgery. ‘The holder now resorts to the drawer, whom Excessof imports over exports....... $045,745 | wishout Boeri, privilege of Bath Room. "Yor patticulats, apply | city or port: "Any person glvine,‘nformation what Rar become of Cl vag A ‘Tore tensed Ss the Oth ward police, arrested early yesterday morning, two boys | he findain thia city. ‘Th ce is, that the defend- tend | 11. Second atrect, ith, or where he in, will be liberally rowmrded. and will eroatly habit oan pod tively be restored to heolth eat Ahout seventeen sears of age, by tho names of George Green and | ant is not the drawer of the bill of exchange in ques- | For the year ending June 30th, 1647, the imports am - Beeon —________ — Telicve the ansiety of afather. If this should meet the ave o¢ te [rccenioneh not to 00 coatea ie i fo. black boy ani Jobnaon white, These tion, Evidence of the most contradictory character | exports were as annexe: LADY {8 DKSIROUS TO OBTAIN BOsRD FOR THE | caid William, his father ontroats him to rotuen home or if he {4 sunetel. Remember 1a Dead | bowling asloon on | tion. Eviden: ia ‘the winter in a small private family, whore there aro no other | in business and docs not wish to returo, to write and let him + oppodite of Duane street and Broadway. under thy following bas been adduced on both sides as to the identity of | Value of merchandiroimported . + $101,581,628 | j,.ardors, and where she can have tho comforts of shome. Hav | Pow where he is. so that he can communicate with him, - a } circumstances :~ It aj (<2 ett ore bet emereny | PS a The case is adjourned to to-morrow, | Value of merchandise exported. . » 154,073,014 ‘ne furnitw eof her ow room and there shail be no obstacle 0 pat in le way to Prevent hig stayin R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STRERT, BRETWERN CHATHAM q cers observed a ja the buwliog siloon | is) morning. —_——_— 6 Communication » “at 1 s . Hate atreat, Va: Tork. vi aerial ip Hocker and rOieleopee of Vunte ate eCand Bernd | (Tne madue bridal ct it Court was opened By Totes | Didebe of Smpectecvee tkptete.’. $52,401,486 | acormmorntione ond t Benesch ter tne daree | ROADWAY OPaID HOUCE ac Seen eer mceplas bee tor the Jat santas panes eade in’ pince tour clea forthe nigh the Looe and | earned, "ut RO business was ready, and the Court | rdibg to this statement, the foreign trade of the | J O8T-A LADY'S GOLD Beoaca, wert a pevnant | Gr venrreorated ana putin comp ordre aod willbe open, | Mest necraracod equog of Use divste; and mild Saas ki jen doing 40 the light w iatoly extingnichod, | @djourned. ecording 6 attached, of the same material. There is a pink ore {a the | od on the European plan. for the reception of boarders aud travol. | of strictures in from one to two weete, Constitutional dobility "The officers Ives outside, and tly after tre; Common Picas—Special Term. country has been by no means so satisfactory during | contre of each, surrounded by brilliant be hand- | Jers, om Thureday, the 7th December. Families can be furaished ‘A secret habit indul young men, Thig, a voice Tim, you are dr dm soun om the past yeas ae duttag She jear previvens The lnpor’ Ny ied, nt Mra. *. __| with menis in their rooms, at all hours. ‘Table de ieeelaed to, beasts woakness of the ko breakisy gless, and soon after ahead was seen pooping out : ‘elsey—Motion granted Lcd yO LEI Tak WHOLE UPPER PART OF HOUSE No, | 3 o'clock, da ll asi ina OE! ind email of the baok, confusion incalleot, and aves om the area, evidently Looking if the coast was cleat. Just 48 | gc piaintiff fle report in two days, and in default theroot, that | tations for the year ending Jume 30, 1815, were 23 Dey street. near Broadway, suitable for a Iaece pablio of NOTBER GRAND EXTRA.-2)¢09 NED'S OWN, NO, 22 | Hom tosoctety. A cure warranted ia every case, or 0 Oharge. {his moment the policeman who wae just within hie rencts | deteudant Clark be at liberty to obtain « duplicate copy of auch | $53,300,348 larger than for the year previous; while the | jrivate boarding house, The same containe five large roomsand The Pickwick-an Evenings, Rese Collenter, ; Nomeronry waed. MENTE ATT __wovishnrciway unmain | oct oer elise ae Perera Mle | GHMINAT, WRAKGESS LUPOTRN -—— a ——_——— A ‘5 ‘ a ical Private " . i ; for the Sake of the Union. Fifty original contributions | through the glas- and in @ window leading from th» area | iller.—dudgment for defendant on demurrer; | Year previous, This result is not at all favorable; but as 0 LET—TAR SEVEN-STORY SUGAR HOUS&, the Press he y | to the maloon, and afier obtaining an entrance, they sitvok UB | prainuft may amend om payment of costs ‘an offeet to the immense Smportations, the exports have | L Teonard street; the house is in good ordor, fay aemse ee ttle of champagne and s bottle of cherry. Knopfe'l vs, Teocktwel 7_Judament for detendant on pleadi 1: 1a than has been antiol- | "4 distillery or tactory. For ther pa tiowlars, inquire at Q EDWARD 7. ©, JUD3ON, MOY Broadway. weith Tiled the worey dramen, tock poses, | FU*intid may withdraw his reply and amend his complaintin ten | been exoeedingly large—larger than has ie ee A I Resim che a= a _. OST EXTRAORDINARY WOR! —T0 Tam #1 dion Fra loaded piatol cut several plotures from ths frames, He oer ohert ad Long vs. Mutual Sajety | Pated, im consequence of the great falling off in Tt AN ACT OF JUSTICE TO MR | ()HARLES STEWART, MANUFACTURER OF FINE JEW. or hove contemplating marriag ~The Martied Wonsee ‘One put on a pew overcont; and not entished with thia, thease end the | shipments of breadstuffs. ‘eat, to stato that he took no part. in the destrastion eiry and Silver Ware, N john street, (up stairs) offers | Private Medi val Companion, by Dr A’ Mi, Maurioenn, Siece ane took f.om the wall ecage containing beautiful Itttlo canary bird, ns Hisdldnnd igpesbs do be-very well patioted with Ihr sty’# bill boards on, the moraing of the Bth iust., but, | for enle at the lowest caah prices a select asmortment of tho best | tions Price $1, Thuwerk ts peoting wil wane jority of this property was pinend by, the windew tobe | ‘The President appe v on the contrary, bo tried to dissuade me trom doing it. Lam, | articlesin ive line, convinced, from long expericnce, that thowe | (34.000 copies having alres ly been disposed cf. Bvery fomale ‘off; Ent, Jeokity, 19 officers discovered them in time to | sthat it | therefore atone responsible for that act, x calonlated to give permanent satistaction. Ho would ting a copy, whether married or unmaried, although itis m prevent their eseaye.. The cffiosrs conveyed tere you AR TO UGH DUNELLBY, late of the Christy's Minstrote ie that no imitations oF inferior goods are made or | Fey eapeclatiy for the married, af{s dlosloweltsporsent sores to the Tombs lefore Justice Lothrop, who committed them both | 9%}, Defendant's conte ts all ss ————-—_— Scale aaa oe Spoons, Forks, Xo. | which shonld be own to them particularly. Here svory formal trisl. very funny arrest took place yesterday | ®ttomney be ordered to pay coxts. Denied pal , DISTRIBUTION WILL | in quailty equal, in superior, and in price lower, than these | = oo“ the eer seen the man emountress. “n —————————— a take placo at the nas wn 2 = ___ | dies, and most cortam made of ore in every case. For sal m in the Kespersutice of the City Prison o «black m Cireuit Court. wisdom exhibited in the change of the revenue system: | x0. int members with OTICE TO CREDIPORS,—-CREDITORS oF Tao Broadway ; at the pablishing office, 129 Liberty street, New Y named of er), Golden, who, it ‘was arceated I it works adml- | be admitted, Phornix, lato of the eity of New York, Couveelior, ate has |, TB Peat Se arate, veash, Phiiedeiphias pte of scmething totheir advantage addressing & note, pout paid, travemitted by mail, free of postage. to all parte me Lhertg No. 2. ti tos from the referee. WN, NO 2 ‘tho Both officers then rashed in and recounted the young | THOT’ al ve. Piri Oeder, that Judeiment, be entered ths ‘pant fue wors.040,055 aes tan for 08 On examinining the ‘premises, it somms they ‘brone | gun riaine Fp ee lake a hla: aka Fa exports for the past y: $ °o.—Judgment on demurrer within six days. "Defendants ts 19 sido ov F Yomstorke.—Judamrnt for de‘endant Fisintit' may ataend his complaint within six | the'operation of the tariff act of 1846, and heeveM votion that plaintif's | bas met public expectation in every particular, and has confirmed the opinion heretofore expressed of the | 4 MERICAN ART UNI inti may Dycennen 6&—Only cighteen jurors out of one hundred mm. | go far.an Mt encourages importatio : rial Fe OGLd hare Bee Sony aeieke Edmonds annonce tint | rably, but that is no evidence of its having operated #0 PAIR WiLL OE HELD pader tite Ores, aon havo, boon thus {at | satisfactorily. So far as revenue is concerned, it Bay | /¥ ‘Wi Broadway. for the of the a eae ‘a. Emervon sided the government immensely in ite financial ope: | Sommence at 12 ¢'clock, Lius feienda of dhe iek| DD ater bas eatae ties ee en rations; and, in the opinion of tho President, that Js | ohrity ste reepeotfuily urged to-attend Admittanoe 1234 cont recy. Cataracts removed fan da ison to see one of his old companions, who was detainod in one do; Jobn Manley, ‘Sth do.; as Ee Cyt pring’ mi Bf the cella. However, as soon ae he showed himealf in the office, | #0; Jobn Manley, Sth de Sale and in 4 Mr. Jackson, ox Of tho eMolont. Keepers, Reooznlved tho black | Sth do; Wm. H. Lewis, oth faul 1¢ prisoner since his dis: ithout success, when yeste sy nerning the negro fined $7 and twitehing his shoulders into the aceper's of Byae, Torn di } figs, as pleasant ns could be, and wanted p-tmission to go into the 7 thie a S 1% Al otters must be addi Sexe GREENWICH gtRERt | 4-M.MAURICRAU, box 1,224, Now York «ity, Offton 129 diseases of the lo ; Hugh McGovern, 9th l, b RALPH, AUTHOR OF T RACTICAL Pi hodea, Istdo. Platt Roxe.s, | the most important item, to which every other should - ~ - we ee Fr ‘Troatien’" Wo. 88 Greonwish street —oGlee Roars 0 Jone hee ee oats lent. Very little thought is given to the orice A REGULAR MERTING OF MOUNT renioes te the first families in the city. “at ted th mistake, seized him 9 h Juror for the term will be | be subservient. Very bd 8 ‘ernon Beotion No. 47, of the Cadets of Temperance, it | oo rae cedar i lear rascal ap the one who was eaeas ee mm | $200, and mi otal i a whats: ways and means to pay for the immense importations pd ay di he a yap bin R. JONES, DENTIST, 7 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR nt” eald the dagkie," you a joking: hn Reeds] | Thos. W, Cummings vs. Erastus Beach et al.—Thie was an | required to give such a large revenue at the low rate o! Dhilanttropio kin firing them, Troe of ‘all change post b pore renee and belt sata ot teeth, on a newly Trios you have got to ko back again. any how,” | tetlon of trespass ow the case to, recover damages for an injury | in teregt, Revenue is the hobby, and it matters little, | the we of their boautifal hall in ‘Third Avenus, on Saturday 3 Tae Kind trade ee ee pent better nck: t by J-—s you have got to go back again. any Hosa done.to the plaintiff's horse and wagon. It thet on | it y evenings, for the ensuing year; and they would hereby make | Cation being rende city, masti- and, ruiting the action tothe work Away the negee Wan thane | the, Tat of Jane, 1M, a Me. George W. Clank w ving | in the mind of the executive, how much of our pro- | juilic acknowledgment. ol the ance, wita ho Don feolines wt | Sation teing ren by _Dr. d.'s discovery. sae SFeo'e cell, Vint he could believe the fact, all the me thinking 1» PTsint eee ee ci emeat the defend | sucte ia required to pay for the immense amount of | fraternal gratitude, JOSBPH PETO, W.P, YE AND RAR—DR. POWELL DEVOTES UIs ATTEN- wi driven "by one of their drivers, was com a — ~-— tion oxcturively to diseases CEs Joke, until informed differently by the looking of the coll fh gy orem direction, and ran wagon, cap- | foreign merchendise imported. 1. 9:,0F 9, B-TAR MEMDERS OF KNICKERSOCKER gap sutmuney 180 Wore, wimte cue ORGS Mee one e sizing it, and throwing Mr. Clark, as he allezes, out on Lodge, No. 27, are ted tobe punoiual in their attend. 50 conte; also hi fonatains for strength- li | the sidewalk on his hy horse took fright, ran According to the oficial returns, from which the thi Pie ( fay) at thet tenn No.7 Division sk, | ecine fe ayonr Arlifictal enna just eareeene for « ‘ no nguslond of ais eansrionee "Dw enties® nte of the President were derived, the imports | at half pane 7 voloek, a8 business of imagen ve be brought on 7 ne a vin. Cubebs, &e, may be had at his store im fropt. © 6, @ ending June 30, 1848, exceeded the exports ieee Lodge. M,N. G. T° pusst IANR. ugh the eatry to the office door. mean to at- | — er __ . | sinh, ad pera a ne: Wee ee 3 IMPSON BENEFIT—TWO SEATS IN THE FIRST TIER, | how ngs ore tribute the Jarge importation entirely to the dinate 4 Ss Soraaaeren and cy the Catenion Ln ay moe Wriekt a District Court. afforded forelgn manufacturers to All our markets WINE | cr sidrean stating prepeaiions Price Kes O'lowshiia, at chis | [RUG STORE FOR SALETONE OF THR BEST LOCA. mem. no matter of theirfabrios, by the low rate of duty imposed by the | tires: the highest ear Rereams nieG, Meo. unin, Duran eae ol reer with tod by De, Fon the most eclentito and 2 asthere were a variety of causes ox- 1P8O I ~ geaa} fixtures, sods fountain, &o, Ke. Will be sold very cheap F; en victims of constitutional ™. N'S BENEFIT. RK SALE, PRICE TWENTY FI cash. as the it the city, Address “Druggiag: on ese ot wit “ah pod then empanelled, after ‘which the Court {2 hp Columbus, from Jobn Chamberlain, one of his shiprn: such @ repalt; but tare | Oe NR, eee ESO ene ees ni arst tien, Apely OS | Dou A, ot thefenid ofr _ hain fe ies yee then omy . in Ae Tefence want that the pelooper hed been en mi is no doubt it had @ great deal to do with it, Those ee * INTRULIGRNG AND —— —— RUG CURRK D : journed. DAR D--DR. MORRL Bofore Judge Rdmonde, sadjAliernen Nya ons Lon a a . roy eee be od fn ee aloe Cg iftom Lverfoat and who bave predicted that the act of 1846 would reduce ie oh ty a SRY beh AEAtS, vue D Cry: eee rou nolan toons — AA | a) Meteors L Ree ig ar on potty oo ‘this mv 5 a i looal caine wee tunde om vanatt of the teers appointed by th a Daeg vortermet, intending to retora them | the revenue were very little acquainted with the ability | 5) prone ledge ‘and be ed with the Freaoh | ductive copes, = 7 Cr if the “ to attend on the different courts, for suerees to compel he Bosra | gain. ‘The jury found him guilty. Sentorce postponed. of foreign manufacturers to compete brad hi our Ct hae Fired gga Ka] ‘Gonor te cures ina few dayi nt | placed by foreigners {n the monsh of July lay | Lhave a capital stock ‘of ready made Sack | own country, or ofthe er: at ome pepe 5 : - . diplomas n his ofee, 30436 Fulton street, jo court rooms, offi. " ries fro to $16, dieposal of t! jos, —! ted Conte beutiful the price varie + LY upon our markets for the disposal of their from No cuRE. NO CHARGE —DR. MUR! irene ‘ i Je'worth $24 deen ex the 4 | Where and T will furnish an article worth $28. I revelsions and revolutions which have 2 it af toe Setas, Cate SS vervionte aie. Seated todo then wonderful things, in consequence paving perienced throughout Europe, have, no doubt, had a b came of ures ‘morbid con. Hare mal which is tert fof the Public, ‘My legideante at. | tondenoy to ewell our importations, while they have | rarely court then adjourn Pe isan eae PINE GLARED, {is Wikee sen, | Reduced the vaivs of our great exporting stapler, and | avis Court of Oyer and ‘Terminer., Dodge. | {argeme distance ten dovached Lima from the wagon, and Fan : . Ye camo in contact with another wagon, and fo Oe ee ay a ae eae court cots: erat” Tegliotlt lager tte hone war somes nord eed Coney, anised, the bs both collisions, that he wae afterwards useless, and that it cost me 5 h Fe ore ideral to bi Wearict Attoraey stated he was ready to proceed with Simaconsideratle rum to repaielieown wagon. ‘The cause the trial of Andrew Gilhooly,indicted for murder. Af- Ade conversation between himself and the pri- | teeere pounce! the trial wan xed for Tueday morning. Before Judge Botts, l- 6—Cha if Le the High Se vate care of John $, Austin, also indleted for walls Or Scifi feeag, wan pt Justia the hacgewas | tari wot of 1886, moe, 7 #toin a frcek cont and a pair of partaloons frm on beard | isting caloulated to produ ‘st Cope 7 OCTOR FAWCETT HAS REMOVED BIS street, where he can be consulted on all . qin iohie mode of tiveamaah whieh Robert Gor. oo |