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THE NEW YORK HERALD. wy <= NO. 5316. MORNING EDITION---SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1848. TWO CENTS. Celebration of the 228th Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims on Piymouth Rock. eiehion Scetohmen, but equally attached to their | % Plan Jy Sewhrente lacment hae Sateen, Doak. nck, Rassing Shower, by J. F. ‘Kentett—Chas. Waray, Ku New York, rand, Old Hagland tay ait thie |S MGreuet Fylde Pacts SF aa Ka Tne members of ti oedema Society of the ie de each other be ever founded on the mars Co, He Fall Ri shah 2 Recae * 7 ; “ ‘ath city of New York, held their anniversary meeting of charity. Ghana Peres. mbrandt Lockw: . J. Teknen Wright, | 36, stired Life, by J. F. Cropeey—H. Haly, Lowe’), _ ye bair Student, by A, Woodside—J. H, Huested, Elmira, N. le weather and the wretched walking, this place of yesterday, at the Astor House, at 12 o’clock, for the etry Mt Kunuannr, Fresident of the German Socl-, | OiNGs acons, sy Reals Gignoaz-—-Wan, Browaing, Now York | Willoré,Aakare® VTamives Furl Folio, Various-Mlss G. | Ys amusement was attended by a fair and diseriminating Been Tom and Holyoke, by RL. Hinedate— | J. Ccrping Broob lyn, audience. The manager, we are glad, finds his efforts % 40. View on the Juniata River, by Jesse Talbo--8°W. Saeden, | vation yarpote of transacting the general business of the ‘The merchant navy of New England—May it long | procxiyn, John Baye ‘875, View nenr Zanceville.O., bs w P <r, wasee, Chilboote 6. Marine View by Bie Marea eo oeeseteTmn N.Y. | to provide novelty appreciated, and every one goes 202. Sunset, Fisherman and Family, by W.S.Maron—Mre.Lud- | _ 90. Th ce, by J. W. G'ans— oea herman an Iy, by {it.The Romance, by J. W. Gans 7 HU. Lnddington, New | will be the Richmond and the other parta will be well ok. filled. A dance by Miss Carline, and s couple of most say Friern wogttidge, Mass, by George Inaes>—D.D. | gmusing furces, will conclude the poate 7 , View at i i. Cafferty— ke 5 i New Yor, eae Boer h L gtis Palle, N, J by J. H, Cafforty—U, 1, Back Buaton’s Tuxatax.— Nothwithstanding the misera- 15, Drawings, Port Fol Syctt Beach, ty F. Hl. Lane~. Cal’amon, Princese Biraheth in the Tower, ote, by D, Huntington— continue to supply the bodily and spiritual wants of | “41, Madge Wildfire and Jeanic Deans, by W. J, Hubard—Thos. Pare Society, admitting new members, and electing the | the remotest corners of the earth.” jor good, New You 29 Vee ‘comh Hadiee Wiley by Kok. Binsdato—T, | Masa, bourd of officers for the ensuing year. The fol- | Much bilarity, harmony, and pleasure prevailed | 42. Landscare. by J. FE Jeinete ROCLEEM RITE Ty a cee. |\ Ett Moonie, by D, Heatincten--Newten Rlagr Quiaen: De. {ener eee ne ee ine Dieses put spew y ‘ “ throughout the evening, and ® number of other vo. | 13. Landscape, by DW. C. Bontello- ster, N. O. sine aiscrnny WC. Sanders =U, Sheppard. Bufo, | 78 Cavalier Ketcrn, ty Wovivillok. J. Pome Wakobel, or four leeal pleo lowing is the list of the oilicers elected :— lunteer sentiments wete offered, until a late hour, | i+ wae jopem-Falls, Pa, by G. Granewald—Nathan Lael, xan Chickens, by J.T. Peo.o—Mrs. J, F. Hill, Nor- N.C, a ae se cients i vening » outertelnmens fl « 3 ss x4 3 ver Scene, ). Huntington—W, 1 a 4 .) * California Gol nes,” | Siyvice Fresieoas-irustaes pen, aiter an evening of rare festivity and enjoy- | 45. Scene on, Bear Creck, Pa, G. by Grunewald—Pranklin Ge- *tump Orater, by Bingham—Mr. Duxern, Savansiah, Ga. S0. Roman Feata, by A. Rlowart'T. Brenan, Now Yorke ted lastevaning. The ficst pla: I Ist Vice President—Thomas Fessenden, men je company grat \y, like all an affairs, | rard, New! Wounded Pawnee, by Charks Dean—B. Bretiou, Provi- MS) «hid? ood, B Fagg —T Story York. Lewd 2d “ Simeoa Draper Jr. vanished away’! 46. Dever tlio, N.Y. by A. B.Darand—8. W, Allen, Mobile ; ; N2 Wood Sorne, by D Buatiogion—J ae Uillete Biyria Onio, | Upp Steet fs a eens Suttle one Pree | Counsellors- John A Underwood, Paul Baboook, a 47, Tints Foes bd. W. Wright—Johy Barker, New York, Port Folio of Water Colors, ky Various—B. Bratley, Bos y ‘ery, by T, Doughty—-Robert Fach, Now Yor, | Of tomire,”’ at the request of numerous patrons of the — A cl » e 4 - HL. 216. mm Ecenery, aries Deas—Mary L, Piumbe, wide ie, by T.D oughty—Ann M Kuthertord, Albany, bly perform-d 1a e ‘Acsntant Couosellors—B. W. Bonney, Charies A wee pees ry by Be, Wary Mucilens Ber by i, May ear Vagnece, | thing,im his hands, is done wp to perfection. Mise i ‘ork, r. Stetson, George Curtis, Charles A. Peabody, Luther Last evening being the time appointed for the | °50. Naan Hale just before Rxcoution. by 0, A. Bullard —G.G, | XG view ct New York trom Hobcken, by Suseph Britton—1t. | No.2, New Verk Chistes. at the Titatae’s apreeutiod en soy fokaie Y | ‘Wyman, Harvey P. Peet, George Warren, Samuel J. | annual distribution of the paintings and other | Bishop, Keading, Péousylvania, J. Lemon, N. 357, Malian kcone— Moonlight, by D, Huatington—C. P, 3; A > 6). The Fi i W. S. Mason—Jas. M.D» ‘ rio 0 i -P. Sawyer, | feature of the piece, and acted to the life. Sheisa Befreasurer—Jorhus L., Pope, works of art, which have been purchased during bargh Penns vata a Pa el Hae La eye Bh spas taal Agr ae ~ 4 Sai a iS sterling actress, and maken the most of everythiog in Seoretery—Eyhraim Kingsbury. the last year by the American Art Union, the Ta- | 5% Piuitand Bhd, by J.B. Orda. F. Clayton, Now York. son. Palmyra, New York, i &9. Recollections of tondout Hill, by D. Huntington, Con | her line. The other two pieces have been played several i! 53, Seeve on ts bude 1d a Sees iF Clarbatown, New 219, Scene on the Heiderberg Mountain, by Wm. Hart—Dr. D. | way, Frederich+burg, Va, nights in ruccession, and we have often spoksn of their ‘THE DINNER. bernacle, the place fixed for the distribution to be | Yok, water colors, J. W. Billi—Wm, rn. N.Y. D. Ayter, Brock]y n, "| | Sw. Views in Ceatal America, by Catherwood—S, M. Kier, | merits, °* Vanity Fair” nas been underlined for several ‘The spacious and splendid dining hall of the Astor J filled flowi A t pet handceore, a F entayivania Cottage, by W. 8. Mason—Al- | “220, Morning, ty evry Ary~ Graham Orlby, Williamsburg. | Pittsburg, days,and will soem be produced. The * Irish Post,” House, the most magnificent im tne city,and equal | ™# iy was a to) oven ee fa, ail Gb Trt, ty Ht Gide George H, Woran, New York. Zt Finch «outage: Water Coler, by John Muctarren—A. | qyfytlet Nook, by D. Hurtingtoa—Themrs £ Danie's, | “Lucy Did Sham Amour,” and “Califorsia Gold Perbapeto any in the world, presented, last evening, | tion of the assemblage was composed of beautiful | 66. The Frint Senter, by F. R. Spencer—Ficderick Ranphe, | "3 "Nevreat ani Landing--Lake Gcorge, by T, A. Richards-- nV) Central America, hy Cathorweod—Dr, J, ©, | Mines,’ will be played this evening. CS EN gh ee Edie oe eae and fashionable ladies, most of whom belong to | CoRo. EN a water Fall, pair water oolors, ly W.R. 2.2, Guiting, Ney ae eer eae aan a eas feat, Battimore, aa. | aie ncghasy Cineus —The preparations for » grand Pr hs 1 4 om et ang ® lo! Joma \--E. T. 5 lson—J. M. Scott. ti 5 5 Messrs. Cok man end Steton are so eminently famous, | the highest and most respectable families of New | Miller Yewutend parnit, New Morky | sales ‘Tappen, Colom bum Ohio. = = Oo ney, by We Miller-R, H ‘Nevins, New be ri ad the litte boy ei bave isbursai tome Thies long tables were extended nearly the wnole | York society, At six v’clock precisely, the pro- | & a or Kearuey, Norwich, Ct, Ted MCA nee 30, View in Central America, by Ca‘herwood—John L, Bush, | ©2t€Fprising proprietor. in the shape of amusements Jength cf ae Lg tedar ec yler oy three, wae shentiy | ceedings of the evening commenced by Col. Wet- tes) + Rutherford-—stewsrt Ferry, New- | 296 Scene on Otter Creck, by Wm. Hart—8, T, House, Phila, | New Yer! . lar shower of toys, which are to be distri- Teme Giatbve the rest at the Upper end” ‘Thenap. | More reading an address to the gubscribers, | PUI 313 Mandolin,ey 8 8 Orgeo?—y. Dr. Smith, Charleston, | y227yhtee™ Island, Lake George, by T. a. Richards—N.C. Pratt, | 1. Moonlight, by A.P. Ward-James Hall, Cincinnath in pantomime, and ths patron | pieetflect was produced by the tasteful arrangement | Which gave an account ot the rise and progress of | 62 Firet Earnings, Ly WaltrLibby~ Looncrd We, New York. | 3! ity in Saratoga county, N.Y. by J.M. Faleoner—R. | - ism Me'Treur Steam, by W'S, Miller Ce B, Conant, New 1 together with the company ia geme- of the tables and the room. ene ceaaments wpich ie at VIER Un rae benefits which it has con- ci. Landscsye, by T. A. Richaxde—Mr. T. S. Doremus, Jerssy Belden, Mat at ed, ObI0, Pees sanasealsn a York. ip con r reisathicetmatale a RA elec a vard added a utiful ol 'm to the oi- erred on art and artists. : wake Bol, yy T. A. Richards —| . Sty Tandseape, by A. C ‘ard—Louis Rusian, Troy. is ee Leesa taet tues wae peculiarly splendid 1h Beene aNTs, Tagan ron Wy. Hi Gedtroy, Geneva, N-Y. | 120. Flowers and Fruit, by J, I. W right—Thos, WW, Keeolinaih the Forest of Ardennes, by Geo, Failer—R. ©, | Cauisty’s Minstaets.—To-day these geniases wil Tr comsivied of a pyramid of ornamental confectionary = . Ae & Davin | Rencea Falls ia Bi Py OM fC ea ae give two concerts, viz: an afternoon andvening one, placed at the upper end of the middie table. It was a ine View, by, Birch—J. I. L. ¥. Warren, Mase, Geet AOE NTs BW share ara A) SR Wn 7s) Domslaaons Broek ly ae ‘They have been adding to their stock of musio lately, | nding at Plymou’h, and on te Hudson, by 8, K. Gifford—P, J. Sul, New oo, by Wm. Franquinet—J. F. Fowler, Newark, | more, Cumberland, maine.” 7) 1) Vo" Beaulla~Rev. b. Over | and give several new versions of old songs, that of Mary Yeprerentaiion vf the famou: eee 23 js quite popular. During tae com- their disembarcation from the ship May Fiower, in | 16.475, being an increase over previous year of 6,809. ~~ 3 ac] Mes 403. Bruit Piece, by J. H. Wright—N. C. Platt, Jr, N.Y. Blane, ‘or instancs which they bed #0 long been confiaed on the then'less | ‘'he number of subscriptions, would b jon much | fy coming trem the Mill by W. Hart Mrs Mary Day, N.Y. | 2 4. the Stax Hunt (composition,) by H.J.Brent-A.Winants, | _ 44 Tre Trout Sircais, by 4. F. Kensett—f1. W. ‘Barnes, | ing holiday week we expeot they will have thelr hands known waters uf the great Atlantic. Among other | larger if the books kept for that purpose not been | Fisbhill. dal Rab ih ty R.W. Hubbard—G, M. Brinhall, New York bah ag eee Kalghit, by. C. Mays Jobe 8. Baya, New Yock.'| cane accommodate the crowds who will go to hear ‘curiorities which deserved attention, we also noticed a | closed, which was done when sufficient funds had been | 70. Suow Scene. by T. Birch—Robert Sanford, New York, 235. Flower Pieos, by 8, Roreen—J, W. Brooks, Detroit, MiG; Study from Nature” by J. F. Kensott—David Campbal, | “ei block of granite from the veritable Plymouth Rook, | received torupport the proeeedings of the past year. 71, Land:cape, by wn Uddie—re ter Heury, New Yor 246 View rear Melrose, Scotland, by J. R, Waterson—G, M. | Pirtuficld, MM. sd — New Onura ‘To-day these elegant Swiss Cottage Scene, by C. Mayr—Edward Brinkerhot, | pertormers wilt shine out, as they give two concerts, Binke, New York, ZI. Mary Queen of Scots ereaping from Loch Leven Castle, by | Al Wo. Fravquis et—t. M. Wetmore, New Y: rk prominent place in front of the | On the first of July the number of subcriptions | {2 Landscape by W. Hart ised not a few warm and | amounted to only $761, while the value of the pictures | 44: Khowery Day’ by J, Hamilton P Gifford, Fell River enses in the hearts of the | hanging on the walls exoeeded the sum of $20,000. | 75. Valleyof the Surquebaina, by D. W. C. Boutello—J, B, Cy fie Juniata, by H.J, Brent—J. Buck sons and po erage < errettes a ‘ rhe Sepiier of piokure (0.be cistribated byoryn Beck, Wiliamtpery Pe onions baits beeen e Juniata, by HM. J, Brent—J. Buckingham, now assemble celebrate gi ent, more rom the Treasurer's report we gathered the follow. andecape, by 5 . P. iron, New York. bya. tations of the Kuropean singers ace nightly applauded sees ia neta ck aicne oe eemace the Sy renee nee ain Breen ee Taner ere oo Wain is peg ae Ss ya ner 410, Londcape, by T, Dooghty—A. McLean, Mt. Morria, N,v. | highly. Swaine’ eisitamsariben omitee beoscien ome splendid band of musio is assoc! ) . 7h Lan deoay 0, with cattle, by W. Hart—Dr, Jobn G. Adams, Pi Fen Th ve a rae eer nore pols ity Panther's Cave, by G. Gronewald—A, N, Governeur, Pe li td have engaged the Tabernacle , by J. 4 ty, and its lively strains prodaced upoa the ear an RECEIPTS, 2 Preckin harmony with the grand spectacls presented | Balance from 1847. ...- » gtoos ra | MSY Yue, ath Niver Seem Wind Mi en ee Saat, h Snnters, by W. i Besse Coscline 8, Rosh, Now Bodin, which occupied President’s seat. and sympathetic 1 Ys, an sfiernoon as well as an evening one, Their abe Fisher Boy, by W. Ranney—B. Biakeman, Albany, gramme inciudes a number of the most favorite piled from the most celebrated Italian operas; and the im{- andecape, by Von Webber—Mrs. James M. Frencb, Al 5 pera Leroy en eg mega ooo nalie AES New York. Ma Me1opeon,—White’s minstrel’s work hard at this ; . sees aes . ‘ . Lan de Hy A. ubarn, atreet, New York. audiences night jeir progr Avanoutals 9 rolosk ee EA ee fl the Sanit Gi HE peered eater yen rng Jane Grey pitt view near Charlestown, N, ¥,, by J, W. Hili—L J, Wade, satlt td from Nature, by N. J. Kellogg~C, McAllister, Phi | best ‘Ethiopian Buitlo of tie aay cheering 80 burg. lade! phia, Fa, , the incisbers and quests marched ferward into the hall, PAYMENTS, SE eee cretion Meare a ee NeN cor tg | sat vce and Gain, by W, 8, Mcunt—Mre, C, May, Westmin. | "41a, Beach Scone, by.W.M. Oddio—John C. Davis, Riverhead, ) _ Camrunti’s Minstnx.# — The concerts of these phi- ang took their seats at the festive board, to the num- | Amount paid for extra labor on engravings B. W. Smith, New York, 4 ster, Vte re H Hecn(jl. ty Talo N.Y, Hudson, by J.B. Di : losophers, at the Society Library, are finely patronized, er of about 200. When seated, it formed, altogetner, | and transactions of 1847..... + $2,243 78 pits ltigh Bridge, (water color,) by J.W, Hill—Chas, J. Rossiter, | p, * fe Bemp Moeaina, by seme ‘haisidgiigmaadl 1, Ps: < odbenaeentaaneeienindneracitbel beige: hea aa mish ad ey Leg eigey asm eee yf gentlemen such as perhaps couid not | Cost of 479 prizeson catalogu reokly ay \ . od - . m He. 7 4 and, as Captain Cuttle would say, * chock fall of sct- So eee eee sated; though, perbays, often. equalled, fh A6A00 lmspreesions vol tbs ene tS. Dover Cliffe, by J. W, Glass—A. Benedict, Waterbury, Ct. mpviry near the Duich Feotory, by JW. HIl—-F, Ryder, | 2417 Wrad Beene, by C. P. Cranch—Horacé Goodrich, Hohaee- | gneq.” They will to-dey give their uansl Ssturday for wea.th, talent, good looks, and respectability. The | graving of Queen Mary. . + 7,800 } 56,195 00 | i Landicare, Oy dd. Foren Mrs Win. Austin, N. York. estudio and the Pupil, by Elw'n Waite—B.M, whit: | “4¥e, Lake George, by J.¥. Gropeey—G.T. Cobb, New York. afternoon, a8 well'ed: evening, concert. Ws bees thes President of the society, Moses H. Grinnell, Esq., took | Cost of 16 500 rets of Out! 6 600 Pre ae by on H, Hilt, Pen Yan, jew York. 4:9. Last Kove of Summer, by 44. P. Gray—Kdward Beman,N.Y. | they will shortly appear in citizens’ dress, and with “450 medal 8, Landscape, by J. W. Glass—Jas. B. Morris, Aususta, Mo sanar ape, by Regie foe pesop at tred Brooblyn. 4x, View on the North Lond Dunderberg, by W. white faces. room, and on either ei £0, Landseape, by J. J. Porter—Daniel W. Trusliw, Ni York, | ycolgyi0® Beat Ulaasows by eames R. Wateruion—Os Fatereon, | Ocdie it. Ca yw, Libby-—Miss M, A. Brown, ATb Mavame Bisuor’s Graxo Gata Coxcent.—This Presidents, Mesers ‘Thos Fessenden and Simeon Draper. 8 Be vsecsecesecceeress 1,100 00 | 2 Cattle, hy J. W. Class—J. T, Tapse tt, Brocklyn, Lurescope, by Regis Gignoux—Mir. 7. Van Viohten, Ale | 422 Fruit, by T. cummings, J¢—Mrs. C. Hasbrouk, Flatbush, | even! ® concert of the greatest variety of musical The Counsellors, Messrs. Jobn A. Underwood, John | Estimated expente of printing 20,000 copies Pe i Ee a bany. a - RY ee » Riwbushy | seme ever offered for the amusement of the dilleienté Thomas, Paul Babcock and Edmund Coffin. with other | of Annual Report....... , a Rae Won larke, Chilieothe, Ohio, us, View.on the St. Charles River, nent Quabee, by A. Andrews | — 423, Near West Point, by R. Havell—C. V.T. Baldwin, Guil- | of this city, will come off at the Taberaacie, The ford, C 9% The Pawabroker, Ly J. Cocewell—Joteph L. Tecwbridge, | _ i". Gon Filipe, 2 i Crorsing the ke se entertainiaents will commence with the overture Croc . ts }, by George Innes—H. E. Russel, New | 4.1, Koad Scene, by F. de B. Richatda—A. Soward, NV, “ Ruler of the Spirits,” by Weber ; next, a Scenae offcers and ‘bers. Among the distinguished gu Fece Homo, by B. falda etl M. Schenck, New York, 20 resent by special invitation on the ocoasion, we Commissions allowed to 393 Seore' 5! Lockport. « “City Collector. a tal Landscape, by D, Huntiniton—E. V. 8 «ddard, N. noticed the Hon. Mr. Bates of] Massschusetts, and Londen, Conn. Tee rain . Coffer er, : Whine; in Chapt, Cavatina, from Ernani, which will be followed by the several officers of the Army eal Navy; among whom we ecamieht—Winter, by T. Douhty—Themas8. Baldwin, | ho. Fee et a eeuceg ci Dare eNotes, | fe Beat Cho ES Puireinid alba et N-¥ | Reecative * Eecom!,” and Cavatina “Ab! Come was the distinguished aid of General ‘I'aylor, the gal- ‘os. Blowing Bubbles, by W. Cogswell-P. Monteith, Alb 2sT. Lanuseape ata Cath tll, Walker, 8. York. | 42, Fruit, by P. Grube—Miss M. L. Beches, New York, Repida,” by Meyerbeer, which will be exeouted with Jant Colonel Duncan; alto the several Presidents of | Stationery. Se ea eon Cee g Monteith, Altan 228, Gapin the Alleghunity, by Wd, Sonntig—W. dforray, | |, st. Ceca, by M,C. Gatee—Walver B. Clack, Sackotte | all the aplendor that the most refined style of voo the kindred societies of St. Davi t. Nicholas, St, | Advertiring 5, Studying Natuie, by D. W. C. Boutelle—Jobn 8, H. Tal. | oF ism can impart. by Mademe An: ishop. Following ‘Andrew, St. Patriok, tbe Germen and French Be-,| Printing...» » maces. Torun x! set sia 3 from Nature, by 2. F. Coes... Hamlin, Prov this, will be The Voyage Musteal,” in diferent parte nevolent Sooletien: Messrs, Depeyster, Ogden, Reyburn, | Rent of Gainey ste ote ag Mother's Prayer, by G. A. Baler—Mes, John B. Loc’, y Autums Mornig, by Wm. Macteod—J. Ln re edad Viel pip rade pag daar ee noob - Kumhardt, Norrie, Dr. Beale. We also noticed Colonel | Expense iting Gallery Ve sane New York. Danicls, Boston, Mi country. is grand composition has been perfuo | Lally,,Geo, Curtis, G. Warren, Thos. Silvester, and | Taxer........ +++... wee aecs 225-00 | nema GeleesoneBrodt, Biaghasny on Mepecrion Pictures, by | “Yt, Lan Qseape by W. Le Fomniag Me. J B. Cook, Now York. “32, O10 ‘Pine on Catskill Lake, by J Hamilion—Silay M,fmith, | by the most diligent and assidious labor, by the great Re Eee eee cer yah Thapeom mane. | tethts eter nation Galep maa ot ppl duther at Nurembirg, reusing to rewaat by BAH Moy— | posterior nt MY | NEA, tear Washington, D. C., by W. Maclood—xiies | COMBOPAE, Bochee, on ser ee y nation represent ‘ e city of Ne’ . The 6 e' ‘ . a '- A ry, Br rt onn, 2 aH], » D.C. 3 — ye * MO PTEEG ks ke ens niko: veil cepcesanted byseme. | | pensen cf Auntal Mestoa: sen: 9816 80 |. 1K Palin chek Anthony, by Charles Lanmen—MiseM, Bice Pr hy Mork nt gp ph lh Rar ay Seated oy by R.A. Powers—G2 ed in the performance, in order to give truthful Ertbelr most able and eminent men in the city of New | 6 per cent on the subscription of Uti sta apps fi cbt Gt ee enieante 0 igen Hinids Hoboken, by Wan. Malaod— |) 4H, Oroians the Blzeam by B.A. Power Gve., Falibaats, | ctect to.the masie of all. Ching will be represented York. Among others Messrs. Tappen, Adams and Teas. ALB 754! 5 969 95 | ylhglit#P7 Hollow, by James Bu:t—Mise Careline G.cidbons, | §.0,§ 20 atone by WL. Sonmtag—Wa. M, Hawes, New York. | “aie 'Shylock and Jessie, by T. P Réniter—Gco, Whitlock, | by the gone | Hindowtan, by the imitative ieee ef o Gbapin. ‘The beauty of the scene which we have | Sale of Catsloguer.. 160 60 f 5 M4. My Grandmother, by T. 1. 8mith—Joseph Sill, Philad, dor, Ningaialt ally, by W. 8. Miker®-306 E, Jamos, Urbanua, | NewYork reed, rerembling the Pandesn pipes ; Persia, by flutes, described was furthermore heightened by = in | Reserved to pay for 1U5. Save the Pleoes, by A. Ruther'o ; hi 46, View near Little Falls, by W. G. Boardman—C. H, Cone, | merely breathed into, and lute ; Turk+y, by the vio- KE. M. Crawford, N.Y. | OU: aie Quiet Nook, by Miss Cole—Thos. Banter, Oxford, N.Y. | New Yorke lin, with three strings; Italy, by the charming mando- Balance on hand. 5473 106. Landscape, by B. So pageiaee ERP A reer topped eT | salem, Mase pat amjeenn Fall (Niagara), by W. R Miler—6. 7. Jasob, | 7. Skip on Fire ty J. Hamilton—J. W. Hartemely, Ware Seer the castecose «ft etlkal er eaaaen : $86,194 28 | 107. View.on the Saguenay, L. C., by Claries Lanman—J. | NS, MSN's stream, by Miss Cole—H. T. Brows, New York, {Sh. The Present, by 8. @. Gifford—Jobn C. Calhoun, New York, ; France, by the flourwh of trampete aud After the reading of these documents, Col. Wer- 1K. Lap dscape,by B, M. MeConkey—A. W, Cole, Salem, N.Y. Morive Views. by W. & Miller—Jobn Stone, New York, 429, Gimyre from the West, and Lake George—Early Mornivg, | 10.1 of drums, in the inspiriting and pa hetic music a the most interesting perfor- | _ ju, Little Red Riding Hood, by GH. HallD- Morton, New 2 The Fiwt Girl, by Lily Martin Epeccer—Anoetts, Jersey | by T. A. Richards—H. Carabier, New York, of La Mareuliaise.”” This willend the first part of the distribution of the | Yok. : ge! } sa 4 Mountain Home and Unsettied Weather, by T. A. Rich- | thes Voyage Mu ? after which Madam Bishop will * ‘on! City. 3 + toon bo entered, upon, which an- | 110, Veterans 1776 returning from the, War, by William | i+ Mavine View by W-R- Miler Mise M.0. Fmoklis, New | anit does gioix Landise, ty &. Kastman—0. Ryan, | MBE the paintive and, thrilling melody of ~ Jona An- ith evident pleasure. 1¢ | Ra:rey—Wm. EB. Remien, irorset, New York. cy Arts, ty A. Rutherford—H, Blake, Brook! . derron my Jo,” which to the ears not only to the natives Poh ee Lenny B Baral Wa, eel Rew Jersey, by 1B, Hartwick—W. tulnan, Me vening cn the Catailis, by R.G. 1. Leonort—Jamon Mar. | of bonny Scotiand, but to a shore hearts are sen tive 4 " ? % Li, Ni ‘ork. to the finest touches of domestic lo ad feliei wi Wiz, the Het Lamb, by J.P, Pesle—Waver'ey Lodge, 1.0.0.8. | PEE: « piverTeith, near Callender, by Richardeon—B. T, | “4s. tne Gipecy Mother, by Miss Janc Stowart—Mrs John Grey, | be received with the applause it meri composition. She will next sing a duetto, uel 113. Spring, by R. Gignoox—Dr. J. 8 McKersie, Mansfield, 0, | £™2h Buin town, N. Ys Bs Ye daial of Andre, by J. B, Swarae— Fever i 277. View of fort Dumplin, Newport Harbor, by Geo. C. Mason rom Linds, by Donaisett, in. waich the wil be P! ppliances. At the upper end | pictures, weul hi president’s table, was unfurled the | nouncement was received inal fleg of the old New Engiand colonies. It was | was Benes d that Captain & deep blue ground with a white quarter, divided | Army, sho Dy a cress, in one of the angles of which was seen a be, civided by # white belt, into two hemispheres.— § is preparation, to come to ork. i4. Lax dscape, by W. Libby—W. H. Young, Troy, W.H.H. Kinney, New York. itis tume, after all r7 er, may 4. ie, New York. a : 2 by W. Libby— something more substantial. Accordingly, just at the | this wheel busines. ‘There were this year 16,7, lt fegme om Herons Crevic, by 8. BR. Giford—E C. Waller, | {40 CUPIn BEN NO, ine Delaware, ty Wm. MacLood— | _ 440; Bunch of Flowereand Fruit, by P. Niles Av, Bean, | aided by Six. Perellt, ‘The second part commences fic moment, when the tables were now ready, and hea- | scribers to the Union. Small pieces’ of card, num- 116, Scene on the Hudson, by R. G, L, Lenort—@. W. Ditchely, | ¥ Newport, N. ¥. with Switzerland, in the celebrated air’ the Raas des m. iy, Naw Verk. pert, N, ¥; ‘with a luxoricus weight of rich dainties and | bered from 1 to 16745, both inclusive, were put in one | New York. 279. Views in Central amcrica, by Catherwocd—Miss M. C. 44/, Banch ot Flowers, by P. Nilis—J. Vandwalkin, Ithaca, 1 Vaches.” Ge taualate fururies, the expectant guests all being also | wheel, and four hundred and fifty-four cards num. | ily. sunSet,ty A. Androws—J, E, Beniamin, Now York, Biedmann, Necweeks fe iy Jens Bert—A.chaiAs Bal, pet Slaus brenting up Camp by 8 Rastaan—James Andervon, | of the p.# horn; Poland Fecdy, grace was said—that famous prelude of olden | bered'in the ame way, and corresponding with the | | 11k View of the Wavers of Leith, by J. K. Watervon—W. B. | , jt} New Euniand Soars. by Jeti Dugl ks Ce age | Fear ame tace'a Dance of the Braves, by 8, Ristman—Thor, | Russia by the bi times to every Yankee meal, and which sometimes | number of pictures tobe distributed, were put in ano- i198. pie ay meah gh “J, Kell Y.B. Budd, Stoyv. y, | Her Vt. Officer, Jacksonvi le, IL ritiog national was almost as long as the President’s message, but, | ther wheel. a corey e drawn ei) ae me ork. Si a yvernt, N. se. Bs Venue, with part of the ‘Tpesoneks, by Richardson—Dr. wit View om Cutts Creek, by C. Baker—R. R, Carrington, | the a8-piper, a, Pye —t WwW, za . N. J. a ied whieh now (when weed), is generally as short as a Pre- | hereinaiter mentioned—those corresponding with the | "120; Madcnna,by Mrs, Wm. H. Lloyd—Goo. ©, Mason, Now. | 4,W-Risgiiy, Kieabethtown No. ‘io in Franconia Note by ©. Baker—Jerod. Mansel, strel Boye? with fall orchestra, da military 1g message ought to be—was solemnly said by the | numbers of the pictures, first, and afterwards those | yort, K. 283, n feuacanle, pastor nd teacher, Mr. Tappan, of this | corresponding with the numbers of the contribu. 1al. Pew on Squam Lake, by Wm.G. Boardman—A, Civile, | 24 ,Viewsin Central Ameries, by Catherwood—J, Ht. Coraell, dit Clove, Uy R, @.L, Leonori—L. M, Richford, | baDd; end England by the national anthem of “God n ny is represented by the iively tones of the viola; M Brocklyn $ w, after this brief grace, the work of | ters. A ticket is drawn from the wheel containing | New York. a. in the Blysian Fiel Wm. Mao Lvod—T. H. en. Y. fave the Queen,’ and the whole wili conclude with SiXsucne mestication began in good’ earnest, and | the cards representing the numbers of the pictures— wis Wem of Fort Tleondeross, by A. Andrewe—De Witt C. | poutise Lovin Moe as by Wm, Mao Iood—T, Hl. | Binghempton, Bs var, by C. Baker—Jobn K, Cushing, New | the French Chaneonette of Je suis la Bayadere,” no grace was shown to the various edibles, of richest | the number is announced, and then « card is taken 123. ‘Direlton Ne, with view of East Lothian, by J. R. Wa- 280, Views in Central America, by Catherwood—J, W. Dennis, | Bedford, Mass mae composed expressly for Madam Bisnop. If the musi- fiavur, prepared by those masterly quarter-masters, | in the same way from the other wheel. The con- | terston—duo. Monell, Williameburgh. N.Y. 4 waik Ohio. Libty—u. 454 Captain Pe LON aL to Pocahontas, 0, A. Bullard— / cai gentry ot this city can resist the attraction here Coleman & Stetson, We will not weary nor tantalize | tributor whom this last card represents by number, is 1:4, Happy Boy, by A. D, browere—8, D, Chamberlin, Boston 7. Composition Landscape, by W. Libby—H. C. Porter, New | Henry Bradshaw, Zaresville, Ohio, off: red for their amusement, we wiil be much surprised; our readers with any specific enumeration of the rich | the tertunate person, and becomes entitled to the | 125. Di4's Head, ly Benton 8. Cooper—J, pay. NY. York. whe Indien Burial, by Rastman—Mre. f. M. Brown, N.y, | &=™ PORTFOLIOS DISTRIBUTED, but our own opinion is, that at an earty hour the Taber: things provided and consumed on Sie ne picture, Ee wereice Jess valuable, which the card Nie Len OTe te Wee Oe ee soil lanaicape, by B.M. Mevonkey—W. A. idason, Norwioh, | 1 Q-1- Boiler, Bulle, | 18 dohn Batram, Salem, nacle will be crowded to its utmost capacity. fice it to say, that almcst an qi — 8. Smith, South New Albany, I * | New Yorks t Vinson, N.York, 16, 'T. Wi 4 oKs.— fom he tu troy eta | gin aiann socgpnig on and AU Serene tome | iz Hhekomy Sy de BakeCha sn Renin, N. | gin lene Benn bv WR cheh—De Wm Cue, ia | S Har REN A HP wiser ream | actin seamen Cy tes Se 8, e . Jas. M. | yoke mart * ae vil f or the express purpose of feasting the siding Cfo rat Re wheels. Colonel Weemare put it ont: Moon Litht, ty A. Andrews—8. W. Bradbury, Toledo, | 3!) pageate 2. Soha Bari es... iavenne 0 HH Ayia New York. Ha Treaneny roa i 3 teat ET as ting the palates of the members | to the vote, but Mr. Smith was rejeoted, name 10, ‘ - J ntreabedatens d rovidence. £0. W. a. Hedding, Nowarl bi 4 A i oP teonearacelaat ace ety, and others, on this fes. | Alfred Wheeler was then proposed, but It, too, was re- | ii{! Glimrse of the Capitolat, Washington, D.C, by William | 'f, 4 andrcaye, by Richardson—H. R. Remson, New York, ree 31 HAC Bs Olveland Sew, |: 10S SOU ee Tats wut We React Ou Area pl tard Ae Genes ret the tere Sern conmuar and calanares elaet caaeeraaey wore: | teresa Sron tne Scotland, by J.B. Wa ey erg arr ie wie UW. Moterts W iliamebure, 22 ¥.0 Day, Ackland, 0, weather, aa if fate bas conspired against them, we ex- Dots thew gone; sso the riobest vineyards of France, | unetimeusly lected to preside atthe wheel, with Capt. we ahaa Been ‘Tig Huine of tha Palace ofthe Colonna, | 2% Ransveat®, DY 3. A Benade—Mr. E. A. Fairolild, Ogdens- ba 23 BM, @ ce om Bext Tuesday evening. to aoe an overflowing Rhine, and other coun- | Eatcn and Alderman Stevens. 9G P. crane \dams Detzoi Ye i ti airaitog sot ations of the best Mr. Wetone: ix Mayor Harper in the room ? 138. Indian summer, Twiright, view on.tho Cattakill, (a pair,) wen ‘The Koman Shepherd, by A, Edouart—J. H. Groene, New ba Sa MINS IS. having bins MbeL edhe! he fulfil they are obliged to to enbance the joy of the evening, aud add to | No reply, but # goodjdeal of laughter, followed this PS sg ee api Terriers, by W. J. Hays—W. L, Kelfinatein, Philadelphia, eatrical and Mui Faleian toe y 8) reply ideal of laughter, followed this | *,21 Vaninape by C. Baker<C-A, Birnian, New York. a nae a a ar lt ay erring be roa Th we predict the lovers of good muslo tm this sity, will the hilarity ot the clanseal, aseemblage, The cloth | inquire sor savemeyer present? paste Conraleteent, By F. Be RowierJ.. Trovbxidgy, |; Evangelive, by We8. Jewett—-S M. Church, rato’ RL. | Bowsny Tuxatne.--The present week has been an gives preter testimony o establish the fact thet they bees eighth teat d Ditto, ditto; and more of it. , 136, Sun Light,by A. Andrews—W. P. Dana, Brooklyn, New Autune, by 8 H. Gifford =O. 14 Baron, Mobile, Als, unfavorable one for every kind of publicamusements | know how to appreciate real talent when they meet ft 4 York. ® 2, Death of Mentesuma, by E. A. Hoiyoke—Thos J. M'Jienay, > | with it. x as the weather has been s0 unpleasant up to last night, ‘The Parstpent rose to give the regular toasts. These Vorck—Mr President, I mov that the proceedings ‘were as follow: be rurpended until those gen' ‘To be honored by the life as well as The jaa “a Movnt Morris,N. Y. position was the cai ate is . 1¢ riment and laughter, in which the ladies participated, leg, ic dca, teed 7c hte s.W- HMO. Ub |g ZooLooicat Haut.—The stormy st when, though it was clear overhead, the walking was | gces not deter the many,viciters who 4 fail a i ek ja oe Detroit River, by F. B.Cohen—Miss L. A. very bad. Notwithstanding all this, however, the | did menageri Roo A pes 5 me if we can judge by the great rustling of silks and satins 139, Snow Foene, hy R. A. Powers—L. H. Bulkley, New London, | Smart, Bluy ‘kab: atte: irds, kc , are allin a fine oo: tag ir, Harper and Mr. Ha’ <1 1 Me, ae ai . H, Hall—Danl. ‘ h hi celle € 3 m a caet oan conn ig gi Sana AH appearance At wan doomed sdviable ‘not to delay wit eee » by D.M. Carter—Harvey Hubbard, Nor | iit Viewin boand 5 beribe Dora Bian WF enoltes ths pet, wens 6a8 SStOR NTRS. TBs |. 5 leasing feature of atuaction in our public amuse- 4 te Prod 3 mt ny Ne By 1. We bi 3 things of the earth. pineca mere et parcels of Ave hundredeach- | iz (igen he Hodson, by J-L. Morton—W.V. Dusham N.Y. | pits. Combndge, Mase y Jesse Talbor—G. W. | rh ere ioe belief in Ireland, f] mente during the holiday wee om. » York. 157. Bummer Afternoon, by D. WC. Boutelle—J. R. Murray, | * $Y re ycung Jewens, by F. B. Carpenter—G. W. Schuyler, 3. Phe onsential prinetples and habits of the New 4. The Clergy of New England—Vigilant sentinels, 4 tefthe Me ONTEG EE ee ubard— | “{C). dhe Last Civen, Napoleos, by P. P, Duggan—C, G, Toft, | persons posters the gift of taming down the wild Tur Fain or Mariven’s Famiuy Ixoust who hep alive the sacred fire upon her altar errcRehen co show falrnees, but which, strange to tay, | itt syanuh Scenedy, by O.R. Honfeld—EU Myad,je,N.v. | Naw Yerw, "OU" e Nt SO | Et inerely whispering evrtain words in ite ear; | Soc Ww I friends of the poor of sailor's 8, President of the United States, || Sttracted the undivided atiention of almost every one | HO, crayen Btucy of David, by Vincent Colyer. ian | 310: Lntern AUber. by W.R.Miler—R. Hone: New York: | indeed, it is sald that there are atill men there who fol- nd who does not know that there are muiti- 1e Eee, hopate of the United States—A Tay- | Cr'the vast multitude in attendance, Bi Shadle Ms Sout Comme Home, by D.M.Carter—Dr, J, Jackson, Boston, | New York. Madi diG dd OoLd we pice Jew itana profession, We think, ‘hey could learn good st to tap ia at 184 7, The Army—Giorious in the triumphs of its arms, | ,/A# noon te tne Hekate ners Sep ne Grore aelested t6 | DAs, Fava hive by Samuel a Gerry Cnt Jak | rye net NY A ENN Tarren, | soe or mummery, but by the mere forow of determined | euterprising ladies ca mpathies sre 413, Retribution by P. P, Duggan—Dr. A. B. Ives, N. H., Conn, courage, and s thorough acquaintance with the nature | enlisted in behaifof the nm They will there find 4.7 Strong, Catatill, N York. | and temper of the brute creation, bends the most stu. | ample opportuity of witnessing e beautifal array of bar ie eke ve bd ete oe! Sette Mo meeity, decide the fate of the 16,746 subscribers. The drawing | 1:8 313, Retribution, by PP. Ds Souci, by W. H. Burr—A. C, Russell, Great Barring- he Navy—Truxton, Preble, Hail, Perry, @ sprink- | OPN? (oh ete was decidedly the most. interosting part | tos, Marr. ling of Yapkees on her decks. 4 sts ap 149. ‘The Young Mechanic, by Allen Smith, jr.—Wm. $. Barton, | 310. Las decnye by T. Burford WH. Malcom, New born and treacherous animals to his will. The last | fancy and useful articles for Cbiistmas presents, to- The city of New York—May St. Nicholas and | ¢f the performances. Stir up the Bg vpee Corce Preaenilaturg peers ones : ciilts A Bunch of Grapes, by P. Nilia—W. 1: Rogers Jerwy | yeonein the “Lion Tamer,” where he appears in the | gether with no meager exhibition of fair faces, St. Jonathan ever * Lhe terest toe tise teesileaes so!” “Stir it up,? and | ydcrectnre Harbor by Eamucl L. Gerry—Chas, W. Burr, Pro | “S75 Candle Light piece—Frait Girl, by J.T. Peclo—Dr. Thon, | cage among all the animals, is the most extraordinary Bid Our sleter Socisties— The struggle for free instita- y feomn tion to: tle, wae | asi Chitet in the Teenpls. with the Doctors, by Thomas Ball— | Eémunsen, Baltimere, Es a ever presented. In addition to the drama in which jons now going on in the o) ildre a 1 gentlemen presiding at the wheel.— | Mre Frances 8. Orgood, New York, eft A: on Weehawken, by Wm, MacLeod—Joeeph Gale, | the avimals appear, @ variety of most amusing farces, ternal bonds which unites her o mand ourselves | }/ be remarked below that John C. Calhoun | _ 182 Cromwell's Soldiers Lestroying the Sign of the King’s | South Baixbi —Sanset, ty W.0. Odd: I dramas, dancing by Ciocca and Neri, &., have been | ( pibdi fo ew. Head, in 1042, by J. W. Glase- F. A. Casalier, Newburg 4. ¥- 519, Caldwell ¢Lan-ing—Sunst, ty W.M. Oddie—Joha Lagram, 4, thus affordin sack ms ise—The alchymy which | became the fortunste possessor of m very fine picture, | "she 1m Wel wi a: Ih Gian Foreus oe 811 ve field, Mavs, nightly presented, t an opportunity for | Felix Carlo is with Rice 11. New England Enterpr! 9 _sehymy whic . Lover's y W.s. Jewett—Fortunatns, New York. ‘Wood Falls, by J. F. Cropeey—Robt, Pattison, New | the telented company engaged at the Bowery to show agai 3 Orleans on the 14th ins. ircus in New Orleans. a that Mr. Edwin Croswell, of Albany, was lucky, 154, High Life in Copper Harbor ry iy ‘S20, Green 4 anemutes her granite hilis into Sacramento valleys, | $? Ph den Ui |. High Life in Copper Harbor, and Angel's Whiepe:, ® pair, ; themselves to much advantage For to-night a capital 12, Piymouth Rock—The whetstone of the Sword of or Gouth Careline, to Oy ae, tomera entleman | “735 Bos 1 Bin: ese Co John 1, Porter—Chas in who fought on hisown hook, by P.F,Rothermel | bill is put forth. Great preparations have been mode Conrt of Oyer and Terminer. ea. + Daughters of New England —No revola mentioned ; and to Mr. Croswell, that he was slightly Campton, x Toa Caer. tp daa ian pg arene ot acary pesnel Pare, for Christmas week, which will be » gala one at the Before Juage Lamones Alieraien apg oy Dodge, ‘e 4 - - 0, erma 0 ateur—G. Mo! pe . Posen 8: Bowery. ee. td. —vitile ge uction of @ Negro.— 8 oigaty or Our allegionce. | biteed when bis name was announced which contrasted | ,,1{0, 014 guhe y aing, | 32% The Uld Mill, by ¥. de, Rickards ire. R. fi, S:amton, gate Tuxatne.—A brilliant array of beauty | Morning, Joreph Beit. a wegro aged about twenty-aix tion can alienate their a strangely with the applause bestewed on Mr. Calhoun, — Maysville, Ry. ‘The delivery of these toasts was received and greeted | Sr rather hie New York namesake, for the gentleman | piojc,mavuent Scene, by John Hawlsctt—S, P. Peck, East | "SDC. 4 Game, by R. GL, Lecnori—D. 8. Bachelder, Londen, | goareehion graced this theatre last evening, on the | 2ta'#, ¥8s brought into court under the following oir- with music from the bend, and responded to, a the | lives up-town. i 188. Landieape Compositicn, by John J; Portor—J. 7. Dean, | Nit oes wy enas 1. Gaylord—N. P. Hadderd, Philadelphia. ah sion of ae benefit of Mise Adele and Mr. Charles Sentaad alte calseht oo Citterio oscasgion arose, by some one whom the pecullar nature Col. Wetmore was in luck this time, too, for he came | New Yok. wi pd Aacs a aane yb. W.C. Beatle ¥, Wedors, occal a “ . M | eee re raining tannin Desae wtden; soe uber i Neonat Hohnstock. The petit comedy, “ The Dumb Belle, 8 nkvepele, Men came up to Lbem, collared jcutfed him, C Of the toast seemed to designate fot the purpo: in for anexcellent painting. The announcement was i. shadows, by J. W. Glass—Mareus Hunter, New York, Having gone through the regular toasts, the Presi- | received with a good deal of applaure, tor which he re- (Huds oe by John L Poriet—Hon. Lavinus Hobart, be Forraken, (miniature) by T.8. Officer—Mra. Zehas H. Grinneil, Eeq , arose and addressed the | turned thanks, expressing, however. bis sincere regret | '")" prone SOE the oath regret he feit at their | that some one of the contsibutors was not the fortu- | smith, Newport, N. ¥. * deprived of the pleasure of hearing the | nate fellow instead of himself; whereupon ® gentleman 162. Too Late, by J. W. Glass—W. 0. Morrell, Augusta, Ga. tc day, owing tothe | cicseat hand to him, proposed, that if the picture wt ae ea e6, (miniature, ) by T. 8, Oficer—Miss F. M. U. Par Everett, who had been | would be an encumbrance to him, he would tak | My: Ti ect etch, (Bridge of Arecla,) by #, P. Duggan—Arma ‘Trex ten Falls, by Regis Gignoux—H. G, Law, New York. | was performed by part of the dramatic company at- | ang thrust him into a carr 1.0, t jage; they then drove ra: hatha WahaneyC, De Kay, Genera, tached to the house, previous to the grand musicalen- | pidly in the direction of the Kast River, crossed over S2i Sunset, by Regie Gigncux—Johm Sackett, Sencoa Falls. these highly gifted artistes, The | to brooklyn in one of the ferry boats, panttgte Bbetantiese, 9 Sete, by T. Hi, Mattoson—8, J. Oo prety net tig ree atl Gtetce fob the tasatets Grove to Gravesend, They stopped ook!y B. ” ” J y take Pomdox, Essex County, N.Y, by C. Bater—J, 11, | #0d violta, from ‘William Tell,” which was performed | Gravtrerd, waiting for e ciange of wind, to pat Belt ith on board & vessel that wi ew York, by request, and was executed with s degree of skill end | 0% board 8 rewes That Tas going ee of Thariday, customary oratio! vented from coming, according to his intention, by | pleasure in relieving him of it, At this Col. Wetmore | y"Riderioa alten. P t that at tured the feel- ti ra .G passed a high eulo- | laughed, but said nothing. 166, Jewish Frisoner, by G, H. Hall. tor. tient Barn, by R. N. Hinséale—V. V. Hall, St.Louis. | faecimating power that at once enraptured the fee! ; aoa dee ieee tatente and charanter of Mr_fverett, | ‘Tbe following list. will show such of the 16745 con- | ville NYY ae fas Sealp Dance, 0y'S Hastman--Lt. Geomge Crogiaa, | ings of the audience, who were loud and vehement in | st0rJ of his abduetion leaked out at Gravesend, and ’ | tributors as ccessfal in getting pictures at this 166, Landscape, by W, M. Oddie—B, T, Colton, Andover, yw York ther applans ‘These reepective instruments are | ¥*!4 of his whereabouts was brought upto m. Yos- “ distributio: Mass, 454, Buffalo Hunt. by 8, Eastman—L ¥. Newman. Brooklyn. | siways admirably suited for performances in concerto; | t day evening the two colored wea in whose company eee iol te feesee we une 1. The Mission of the Jews to Ferdinand and Isabella, by | 107. Fiammetts, by J. Cranch—F. B Church, New York, 1G. Rice's Falls, Ervex County, N. ¥., by A.B, Durand—J.% | bur both, touched with the magic bow and finger of | De Was when abducted, waited on Judge Edmonds, tor—Thovgh comyelle ee Leutees & Boleted, New Yor! 168, The Laboring Stndent, by W. Libby—A. B. Stuart, N.Y. | Pcaie, Clifton Bils N.Y. either distinguished professor, yield a witching melody | 8d deposed to the facts above stated; upon whieh, his phe iment tore relinquish our admira- the Strolirg Musician, ty F. W. Rdmonde—J. C. McGuire, 7 Eres Beene, by J. ¥. Kensett—airs, Sarah Henshaw, | S36. iv un toe Kasterskill Clove, by A, B. Durand—Thos C, | finer dun is bee ‘equalled in this line of art, ‘Thy | Honor ieeued a warran’ for his recapture, aud put it on of ite spir : D.C. y ‘a ds of officer Hulse, of the Thi 4 Josexrn Buunt, eq, hereupon addrossed the compa- | _ 3. The Village Church, (Moonlight,) by A. B, Duraxd—Miss C, Sg apa ye Jobas0n Motile. ik ceeupe, by D, W. C. Boutelle—Joseph Cummings, Ware & ret ps nin was beautifolly ay ae roumesmats aatisen; ob the edt: pe © gird ny at some length, eslogizing, with animation and Regt eM dlls ‘at to Fort Necessity, by J. G, Chap: 12, Alter Sunset, by Phihp Whoiple —W. Cooper, New: wae, cape, by D. W. C. Boutolle—F, Roberts, Dubuque, lo. | on both violin and piano, run over with such artisci- | Went down on Thursday evening, between nine and warmth, the hiyh talents aad distinguished eloquence EM. Fetice, Alatams : castle, beh 9, Stamyece, by W. Rantey—J. Beedle Consacs inn, ¥.” | Om bom Victim oat Psa. te displayed thelr extruor. | ten o'clock, to Graverend, succeeded im arresting Belt Of New i:ngland’s faverite son. the Hon Mr Everett, OW ashe in the Indisa Counell, by J.B. Stearne—-R. Bare | }7s The Parting. 1. Olgas JE anbura NY, | dd gtame Head: atyle of Julien, by ¥. Nile—C. & Sooit, dinury profelency. In solo, both were equally power. | #Dd the person who claims him, and brought them up ‘The toast wae received with three times three. rett, Kutlend, Vt, Lhe Bind BabA fold ne Aus <7. J, Miller, 32 ow Prssentes, Fo. y sf 4 te,” to the jucge’s house this morning, between three and 1 x Bicadway. wi. Wi ack, by J. L, Morton—D, G. Mulford, Now York, | ful, ana thi ia from Pirate,” on tne violin, by ay The tenst in the regular order, referring vo, the & 7 No by. FB. Binahley—W. 8. Wetmore, Winsted, Cosa xii Urpheus, by A. Rutherford A, Cheatitl, Governorsville, Raa ope of Tibaca, by John F. Kensott—Sdwin Peck, | Chirles fl i as.recelved with load and contioued ap: ree cloicehs tea jade meee Renee ote if mn schools, a8 or n Ne Lng: is " New York. ‘ork. y » 3 le next pla; the © Air Italien,” mt y Nad, was Terpond pin, in language | OW°Cnitdren en the fea Shore, by J. G. Chapman - Mise Wash. | 176 te Fisherman, by Q. R, Bonfield—D. 8, Messenger, Wor | S12. Ru TD, Bisabethtown, W. J. by Job ¥. Kenoett—A, vases ten ayer, ¥5t6; nud ied aolendia, oxeentten brought before him egain at ten o'clocx this morning. giowing with zeal and animation. He passed many | bur, New York, cester, Mass, : na “| 6. bristol Wd eG: was greeted with » rouad of plaudits from the audl- ¢ parties accordingly appeared with the tive reat and high compliments upon New England aud pytie Hus Myentaa Roaneny, hy Ap ‘H, Wensler—F, W. Clarke, will Lunascape, (with Figures,) by J. W. Hill—T, H. Riar, Mo. pe reall) ge ‘ousinkill, ty D. W. C. Boute'lo—Hiram dience, which lasted for considerable time. In conse- | couneel; the District Attorney ap) ee eae er enterprising fons, and was greeted throughout | Uy N iia ating, by J.T. Pocle—Mrs, A, J, Taylor, Jersoy City. | 178, David playing the Harp, by F. Schlegel—Dr. Sunderland, 0D, by C. P, Cranch—R. ©, Voorhis, N.Y. | quence of sudden indisporition, it was announced | #fler rome con So aloven o’elock to-mer- with loud and repeated applau Ii: The Nepien"Lotior Writer, by Se BL Wanghe Wine i Ret. | New Orieans, M6. Cumber and Mountains, by 7.W. Whiuey—A. | that she was unable to play the last piece, which was | SUrt, the care was laid over Mr. Tarran, of the clergy, responded to the toast | sin, New York 179, Fruit Pieee, by P, Grabe—Rev, Geo, C. Chandler, Frauklin, | N.m E,N, Bere, Getiysburg, Penn. brouree of deep regret to all prevent. "I'he" Carnival | Tow (ibis) mcruing The ceoteman woo claims Bie, complimentary of the clergy of New England, in some | | 12’ ay Boateon the Raritan, by James Hamtiton—H. P. Van | MSs vs. sag mighland Drover, (a pair,) by A. Mer 247. The Old. Trysting Tree, by W.W. Wotherspoon—Albort | of Venice” was the next piece, by Mr, C,H. on the | tvrun oot to be Nr. Joba Lee, of Frederick county, +, SYTACUEe, — + (® pair,) by ie | Giltert, New Yer violin, in which he was loudly encored, His astonish. | Maryland. brief and sppropriate remarks. ey oe ‘A Delegation from the New England Society of | orcs Brooklyn hereupon entered the room, and mutual Gi Wa. B, Alien, Broo nie and Basesnic, by F,T. 1 Boyle—R, W. Burnett, | Wail Allen Brooms 1, In Wat, Zane, 0. uae Morcing, ty ‘an Scone, by D. Huntington—Mre. H. D. Greene, N.¥. | .!t% The Coutidante, by A, Woodside—Westera Art Union, | cirreston8,c. E. Church—Miss E, C. Hermants Coxswckie. | ing powers and mastery over the instrument, delighted jerning, by T. A Richads—F. J. Poroser, | 140 audience in this grand composition. The enter- blag ter. ag bmi Before Judge Edmonds. Me civilities and compliments were interchanged, and the 15, Ltalian Penant Woman, by J, G, CLapman—Jchn P, West, | Cireir jo. Glimpee on the Canal, Dauphin Co., Ponn., by F. de B, | tainments, altogether, passed off successfully. P Na‘ional Safety Ih “ e Bosron. 1b8, Landeewpe and Cottage, by P. Grain—Thoodore Do Witt, Dre, 22 —Sueh the Na‘iona: ty Insurance Fight bend of fellowship cordially given between the | Biv sscape and Cattle, by T. H. Hinckloy—R. Bramer, Jr, Sai Prevent TSP NE cicel tks MoCoy, Mon | _Nationat. Tuxatae —Mr. Scott bas boon going the | company —Thie cause was resumed, and occupied Jand, osieties. by intervention of the chairman, Mr. Grin- | 5 0%) im M. Oddio—Chan, Davies, N.Y, ; eietevaiie ai Aras) 1 pertinent remarks, applicable i b; 8. «heat . Leo, | ee round of many is favorite characters during the | the remainder y: nell, addressing several p wig Landcare, by W. 3. Oddie—W iss Julia Palmer, Brockport, Othoer—Mra, J, Lee, | “ss; The Bergar Boy, by Rdwin White—Jerry Radcliffe, Buffalo, past week—such as Rolia, Richelieu, St. Pierre, Captain as to the oocasion, ina highly pleasing strain of hilarity | n¥, man +B pool Riv ha ae is ‘Weed of the Savior, by 8.8. Orgood—Jobn A, Blah N. York, | 126, View on the Otd Bridge of Ayr, by J. R, Waterson—Jno, WitesheenleLateneaaae nce tl aie ct Copp—all of which he played most acceptably to the ted States District Court. York. Prevent, Samuel R, Betts, District Judge tein M'lvon, of the navy, an invited gneit, | _1¥, Deer's Head, by J.G. Chapman—Ollver J: Maiiard, Mul: 64, Lecttine, by 8, 8. Oxgood—James Clark, , ‘J. Woolsey, | Audiences. The production of these pieces has given 21—At the opening of the court, I’. #. Mar- olt, Va. waukie. Ie7.—Lavdecaze, by W. M. Oddie—Augustus Vail, AT Y. 65, Death ot Pabtaoe by J. B. Stearns eturned thanks on behalf of the navy to the al tg = tu sition, ) by W, Libb; . “4 . toast complimentary of it. Pi ikeetersipabed ana habetmmepieytes cer mnogo neat bpenl mand CAE {eae esa ace, Mdina reali: ad th an cpportunity to the manager to bring forward to 09., au pquaeed. in appropriate terms, the death His Honor W. F. Havesteyen, Enq. Mayor of the | ii. Thy ler, by Walter Lihty—B. F. Gibbe New You, |, jis Beene, Pye Nel me yg hg B27. Hala Beat, by M, MeClonge= BE ‘Booker, Brvokign, great ipa lod theta a setors and.ee- | or! aries MoVeum, nq 5 which took place yesterday, \ t for th ve. Vi Jawrence County, by iffora—Kt. V, yon, P — FB Cropeey-clenno Nesbit ny. , Me- idence in this city. city. rerponded in a happy strain to the tonst for the | 92. View in st } geal Bye way in Besa, ty J. FE Cropeey-D rs re tenets meee gk SemBY, Mates Met: sertdamce im le Slt. caurod by W, @. 7T Morton, Ev. Resolved, Th arvierd, Conn. pet Landecepe, by W. M. Uddie—C. Bt. John Chubb, Washing. 0. Nisgara Falls, by W. R. Miller—James Woodhouse, Rich 5 fessional character of Ut Tire diSeliavid y J. F.Cropsey—J. Dart, Buffalo, N. ¥. Cc Water Coke brwirgs-lort Folie, vaslous—-ches. og nll let co ab ey dias es B, Glows IM: Bater, Bye N.Y. gl: Enudvcaye' nid Figures, by A. Woodside—J. 1. Masters, | Ui *2peA" 46a honorably repre- | p7 we pa pe iy meee. View nent Milestown, Pa, by A. Russell Smith—W. 8. | reprerented. We ral societies which they so honorably repre: | 97: hltviun New Yo Mart rs, by ‘Thomas Leciear—Willam T. Sey ra Carioca Binrelf of some of the te i, Kiver of the Water of Life, by FP, B.Chuich—A. 8. Beards | mcvr, W 4, N.Y. Mery “J. F, Cropsey—Osborn Oxward, New York. 137: Gieavers, Water Color, by Wm. R. Miller—Mirley | Jd: Fore Titorderogi Aeilighy by TF, Clopey Mis Mary | Suction of the Park Th city of New York; his remarks were, however, given im | U1" ocve Lek, by 8.R. Gifford-—M. A. Johnson, Hellelvue, N.Y, ‘a0 low a tone that it was impossible to repart them. 34. Landscape, by D. W, 0. Buatelie—-a. D. Hung Lexington, De Beale, Mr. Novae Te meshard, ms hy . 2, Summer Shower, by T. A. Richarde—J. bu. severally returned thanks in a few ‘atLarse’s, ©. W. Soe tiueay Yemarks, interspersed with attic | _ i. Christ on the Mount, ty Jobm Catlin—Jas, W. Underhill, salt. Tvely humor and sparkling wit,on the mention The anio—Scene near Subiaco, Italy, by J,F. Kensett—T. | 146 danke sre of respect for the personal and pro- ‘0a MoV a9, Enq, Us, Asormaze ri y 'e rrrogate and District Attorney, lo no" wu yw adjourn, and chal resolution be entered on the minutes, ‘The court directed the resolution to be entered on on- | the minutes, and thereupon adjourned. charged the duties: Et lately filled by him, that this Court di sented. 2 ‘The Hon. Mr. Bares, of Massachusetts, then ad- | ley, Conn. ; f 2 led Deer, by V. G. Audubon: Warren B. Chepasan Cc , who dressed the company in ssimilar strain, concludin, e Pp hey Pi bate agren( { ie i a veod Mir" CW. Clatke, who Drake, Ithaca, . ofthe Hudson, by George {nnew—J. C, Holman, | Pike! cht by Joshua Shaw—A. B, Morrill, Mobile, Ala, ‘aeatn, 2085. bow ‘ 86, The Hmarant, ‘by Chae, PF. Bleavelt—Miee’ Anas destruction. With there accessions to his ¥ m pan vseTTs.—The Rev. Benjamin F. New- 14%, View near Lyon's Mills, "D, ©, by Wm. MeLeod-F.N. One. A ace ha hy nda xpos pany, Massacnvsetts.—T! jamie Ne ntiment complimentary of New Englan BI View from West Point, by John Ia Mortoi chet | nail, of Saugus, Was nominated for Congress by jerprire. A Rany. toasts wore alo give Rens ; = Bsn ard, Poughneepeie. ine ; By Mr. Ne a ireneent of St. andrews! ostety — 4 aoe syanetges cSt woth Winter Wala, by R. Gignoux—L, Bradford, Bangor, Bex Beane ie Wi aaieeee or Ga Kure aces Brad bovis will be grand times at the N I for the rest of the | ihe Van Buren convention for the & distriet, * ; a’ t of New England—Not so @ hed Riding Hood, by Miss Anna Leslio—Thomas ah. , by George Laness—B, H, Feesenden, Sand | wnsbine, by W. Glase—T. L, Kir g. Souts Midd.etowa, N. | seston To-night, Mr Seott takes « benefit, and ap bich assembled at Lynu on Wed SRE ee ae Egleston, N.Y. YQX vat Taek by YW, Gloee—D. to Youoga Now Yak, | pense, by fequest, aa Richard ie Thicd, sie, Clarke | which aembled at Lynn ,