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imeugura' March 4th, 1845, i Se: at the National Trcuesa which “all the cangin was thee and gy 4 rela- tions.” On succeeding ‘spec- tacle was to be pee gy and the Beast;” but the play had scareely commenced, whea the scenes took fire, from which the building was soon reduced to ashes; the heat and istensity of the flames igniting a dozen or so of the neighbor- ing buildings, which were also destroyed. The ruins of the theatre, like those of the olc Park, have remained an eye-sore till three or four weeks ago. Thanks to Jenny Lind, Reeside, and all those concerned, a few weeks have sufficed for the metamorposis of the four dead is imto quite 1 thal able of accom- intdating S00 we 7 “ei t Jenny Lind is to singon Radey cht. Meantime a most gor- geous suite-of apariments (too gorgeous for the i blicwn tastes of Jenny) have been fitted Spee hear Wilerd's City Botel. As for: the people of Washington, they are too much accus- tomed to lions and lionesse’s to set the town on fire in honor of the arrival of | enny, or any body else. Barnum lectures tome ow evening on tempe- ance, in this cily—(hus uiwking a philanthropic co- operative series of benevolent, beneficent and charitable exercises of the whole arrangement be-. gy > Jenny and pam tor while she is collect- ii rom the rich to «spense ia blessings to the poor, Barnum, lik good Samaritan, is pouring the oil of concc!:ioa into the wounds of the poor miserable slaves of blackstrap and bald faced whiskey. Suceess to the angel of mercy and the apostle of cold water. Atthe same time, ‘we suppose that the be nstrictors and rattle- snakes now exhibiting on ‘he avenue, are part of the extensive collection of the Museum near the Astor House; and, but for Old Bullion, we might, with great confidence, count upon are- engagement of the woolly horse. After the concerts of Miss Lind, the National HAAS copnges for a series of dramatic entertain- ments, b) iss Davenport and a talented com- pany. Keeside is on invaluable man ina com- munity where a spirit of cnterprise is wanted. ‘The Late Tornado at Cape Girardeau, Mo. ‘TREMENDOUS DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY—LOSS OF LIFE—THE COURSE OF THE TORNADO. {From the Cape Gireardeau Eagle, Nov. 30] Our city was visited on Wednesday afternoon last, by. ® most territic and destructive tornado—such as ‘was never witnerted betore in this region of country. ‘There had been rain storms for several days previous, Dut about 3 o'clock on Wednesday, the clouds were seen flying in every direction, and the commotion in ‘the atmosphere extended to the earth, first in torrents of raim, and ended in a hurricance which swept almost everything before it. Trees and houses were mere playthings within its vertex, and steamboats fared but f ter, The Saranac, heavily laden for New Orleans, had just landed by the side of the wharf boat Champlain, when the storm comm ly there was such a crashing as we never ene as we Lope to see no more boats aimed for the shore, and thoug' it, some were blown into the river. and swam or waded ont. Quite a number remained on board ack boat. in imminent danger of their lives, until the terrible tornade bad parsed. The pilot ho ‘Texas of the Saranac were blown on top of t! boat, and James McCoy, who was at the wheel, was in it. He was bedly burt, but will recover. H chimneys also fell onthe wharf boat. The oabin of the Baranac was blown to pieces and her starboard wheel thrown out of place. Her bull and engine es- caped injury, and her freight, except that which was on deck. Some freight in sacks and barrels was blown overboard but we lave not learned the quantity. The books, papers and money were all saved. No one was killed or mice) was bedly hurt, except one of the pilots and an engi- meer. The boat was insured, but whether the policy ‘& loss of this kind, we know not, The cabin of the wharf boat isbrekenand blown to pieces, but we believe she is not much injured in other resp. 8.H Kimmel, who remained on the wharf Doat, was struck on the head, but was not badly hu though mueh stunned. One of our citizens, who h charge of a lady and her little daughter, to place thei on board the Saranac, with of nd held to it with the other the mother, and took the child tween his knees, and by that means it is very proba- ble saved their lives © were on the whart boat, and jumped on shore, and as fast as we attempted to rise Were blown over, and did not recover until we were carried thirty steps along the shore. While thus forced along, wo saw a boy, lying, as we supposed, hurt, and was about to take him along with us, as the fragments of the beats were falling fast sround us, when we were siruck by « piece of timber on the shoulder, which rendered that Tm powerless. and ther, and it was into the river—being within a few foet of storm abated, Our clothes were drench ad covered with mud, through which rolled 2 this it leasant condition, and nearly exhausted, we c! red up tl ink as well as we could, and reached Office, where we found the printers yor Keg! unbart, and the building but little demaged A p of one of the gable ends had full da few panes of gloss were broken. eas i... SEERA . the new three stery brick house’ of Captain i. into which he had lately moved, heap of & uare between the ehurch and I; wire destroyed. A brick house oa Spanisn in which Mr. Dolman, a French wife and daughter had the whole of broken out, and his daughter was abowt the head. It was theught but phe will recover. The large brick blown to cabinet ware, &o, , and their loss in utensils, considerabie. They saved but The planks the tow things of ‘any ‘value bridge were nearly all At the north end of the bridge. the two houses Simpkins, the baker and nd otherwise inj confectioner, were unroofed, One of the houses was new, and not quite finished. Fortunately, none ef his family were hurt. His leew im bie business, the comfort of fami'y, and the ex- Ped of building, isa sad one. On Spanish street, the ick building of Capt. J. 0. Watson had both ends blown out—but his family reosived no injury. The rew of brick houses on Main street, occupied by Mr. Riley, Mr. Justi, and Mr, Graff, were pretty much in- jured’ Th 4 nab i Mo Sloan large.brick buildi yrne, had nearly all the zinc torn off the roof, but otherwise received no injur The gable end of Mr. blown in, Mr, Camnon’s Pe yered in. war torn brick building occupied by Messrs. Garaghty & Gale, 4 in which the family of Mr, Garaghty resides, was much injured. ‘The south end of the warchouse lately built by thrown down. On the y |. and in the upper room of one of th tenements wasthe Masonic Lodge, was seriously ii jured The gable ends of the store and residence of jensrs. Clark & Greer were also injared. ‘The tornado pacsed up the river, blew over @ coeper’s shop, broke in one end of Col Sturdivent’s brick mill, doing consider- able injury. The tall telegraph masts on each side of the river a mile above the city, were broken to pieces. We bave not time nor room this week to continue our account of thie destructive tornado. We will give other items next week Itis impossible to ascertain each man’s lors, but the aggregate loss is estimated at one hundred thousand dollars. Though there has been & most miraculous preservation of only two killed and twenty-five Bvsharcar™ number of persGus have lost neath: o destitute. Their situation 8 strong:y at a distaace, nd they must be pro- Though the calamity is truly lamentable, yet {t is the act of a Being that can- not ¢rr,and to whose dispensations we must all submit Tue Great McDonoon Wiit Case, at New Orixans.—We before stated that a petition had been filed in the Fifth District Court, by A‘toraey- General Johoson, in which it is represented “ that the ing of the real estate of John McDonogh, deceased, was not by his will given to the execu- tors, and that there is no one at this time, except the States of Louisiana and Maryland, having the legal right to the seizin thereof, or to take charge of or administer the same.” Z On this representation, a writ of sequestration was prayed fer, to hold the estate until the question of ownership is decided. The following is the order of Judge Buchanan on the petition :— Let this supplemental petition be filed, and consid- ering the provisions of the 274th article of the Code of Prac! is ordered ex officio that all the real estate bel gto the succession of John McDonogh, de- sequestered to the Bheriff of this parish, and remain 60 sequestered mntil further order from this 7 ned, A.M. BUCHANAN. December 6. 1886" Sy say The order was subsequently amended by the Judge, so as to make writs of sequestratioa issue and be directed to the Sheriff of the sev: parish- es where property belonging to the M’Donogh es- tate is [situate Lewis, notice iven to the several exetutors residing in thi: ish, who, acting on the advice of their attornies, delivered up all the real estate which had fallen into their possession, the revenues of which will hereafter be collected and retained ¥ the Sheriff, subject to the order of the court. ‘he Sherifi has continued the not reviously appointed to make out an inventory of the estate, sagibe collectors heretofore appointed for the col- le@Aion of debts due the estate will also be retained. —New Orleans Delta, Dec. 7. Morper anv Rospery 1x Detroit, Micn.—Yes- terday morning, one of the most atrocious mur- ders it was ever our duty to chronicle, was disco- vered in the very heart of our city. A person by the name of John Charboneau, an Italian or Cana- dian Frenchman, who had been a resident of this several years, was found murdered in his shop, on Woodward avenue, a few doors below the post office. He for along time been en- geged in peddling with a small wagon, contain- ing Cases , filled with jewelry, watches, Yankee Rotions, &c., the like of which there small shop, where he has carried on his business, m the writ directed to Sheriff bering BE Ec SESee the hill in poner Rig workmen was injured by a ston ing upon him. The report of his death is uatrue, nor is he even in danger, as far as our reporter could ascertain. The dock ware- houses need little description, as to dimensions and ae ae are uniform with those erected last year, ‘One straight line of immensely massive and sppropi grey stone buildings, each containing oors. Orxwine OF anew Manxet.—A now market was yester- day morning opened at the corner of Lawrence street, in avenue, # situation in which one was much req |. It is a commodi ous, and as well as we could ta from a“ first sppeorance,” s well ted eata- it. The stalls were, many of t! Pee be the stock of mest, poultry, butter, cheese, &e., &c., seemed first rate, and the attendance of pur- chasers very promising. Common Council. BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. The Board of Assistants met last ‘The President in the chair, and a q’ in their places ‘The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. PRTITIONS. Beveral petitions were taken up, and referred, PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Report of the Committee on Sewers in favor of build- ing a sewer in Prince strect, from Marion to Crosby street. Concurred in. Report of Finance Committee, in favor of remitting taxes on property of Henry A. Helser, No. 35 Warren street, leased by the Corporation for First District Jus- tice’s Court. Coneurred Report of Committee on Lamps and Gas, in favor of lacing two gas lamps in front of the Mariuers’ Qhurch, 5 Cherry street. Concurred in. Communication from the Commissioner of Ropairs and Supplies, in relation to enlarging the houses of Engine Co.. No 32, and Hose Co, No 22 Qoncurredin. Keport of the Committee on Salaries, in favor ef in- bureau of F annum. Report of the Committee on Sewers. in favor of lowing owners of property in the vicinity to build » sewer in Theatre alley, at their own expense. Con- curred in. A message from the Mayor was received. The mes- sage, contained a number of resolutions compli aen- tary to Capt Henry R. Hovey, of the ship Devonshire, for his praiseworthy conduct in rescuing the crew and sengers of the Helena Bloman, a few days since. ‘his board thought that ae more substantial ould be presented Hovey. Referred to hee goed on Artsand & port of Finance Committee on preamble and reso- lution to invite the members of the State Legislature to visit the city. Referred to Committee of Confe1 Messrs. Webb, Alvord, and MoVarthy, being the mem- bers from this board. Petition to have manure heaps between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-eighth street removed. Concurred in Resolution appointing Wm. H. Elting and Elisha Morrill, Commission: that Hickson W. id be ap- pointed Inspector, that James 8, Breath and Fre- derick W. Lamberson are appointed Trustees of Com- mon Schools in the Twelfth ward. Concurred in. Petition for abatement of & nuisance at the foot of Delancy street, E. R., by the discentinuance of dump- ing manure there, Referred to the City Inspector, Coneurred in. Resolutions to relay cross walks at corner of White and Orange streets; also, across Washington street, south side of Barclay street; also, in Greenwich street, south sideof Barclay street; also, in Beach street, west side of Hudson; also, at the intersection of Leonard and Centre streets A)}] eoncurred in. Resolution to discontinue striking the hour of eight on the City Hall bell on Sunday mornings. Adjourned to meet on Monday, the —Yaanicr ror Damages py Rar A i ‘STOCK SALES. Boston, Dec. 14.—Brokers’ Board—$1,000 Vi Railroad 3,200 do., 90, an Coust Me archer Reet 14 Mi gan Central 11357 and | DA fnore Railroat, 3134, 100 do., b304, 314; 1" Bos 'Rageworth Company, bim, Rev. C. ROSELL, New York, by 17H, of Johna- On Bumday evening, Dec. 16th. by the Stevens. Miss Mancanet Buans, to Mr. Joun O. all of this city. On Frit Dec 18th, in the ote of the Rev. Hetfield, Mr. Hewny town, Scotland, to Miss Kitxn Jane Martin, daughter of the late Mr Jobn Martin, of New York city. May their life glide on with joy, As one bright cloudless day, And may no care their peace destroy, Or drive content away. On the 12th inst., by the Rev. John Dowling, Mr. Simcon Wano, te Miss Many L. Tooxen, all of this city, Died, i Sunday a ore inst,. ot eet, Gomes jenny Kune, =“ months, only of George and Elisabeth Klivk. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the house of his grandfather, Jol ‘Thall, 626 Graud street, this day. at 2 o’olock. ‘On Sunday, 15th inst., at 3, P.M , of maliguant mes- les and con; of the brain, Jonxyy, S years and 10 months, child of Marthe J. and J. Wheeler, Jr. The funeral will take place f 81 Clark street, on Tuesday. at ly are invited, without further invitation. On Sunday forenoon, Dec. 15th, of scarlet fe Ewaa Frances, youngest daughter of James Ann Maria Boyd, aged 8 years and 23 days. The triends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monda) geese , 16th inst, from 23 Greenwich avenue, a! 8 o’eloe! On Sunday, 16th mat.,Mre Many Wavonow, aged 23, wife of James Waldron, native of Ballriggen, Co. Dub- Un, Ireland. Funeral will take place (on Tu 17th inst., at 2 o'clock, from No. 60 co lag aa og ne pe uaintances are respectively inv: attend, out farther invitation. Saturday morning, the 14th inst., Exiza Barson re, dat of James and Margaret Brodie, 4 years, 8 months and 19 days- Whe telatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, this after- noon (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, rand street, Wil On Saturday, 14th inst, Bassas Alet year 5 Hie relatives end friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from No. 36 Maiden lane, on Mon- day, at 11 o'clock, A M. Saturday the 14th inst., in Laps say of a blessed im- mortality, Mancaret JonnsTon, in 28th year of her “The friends and sequaintances of the family, and of Oliver Johnston, are respectfully invited to at id the funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 2 Stanton street, Brooklyn. on this Monday, 16th inst, at baif- pet 12 o'cloek Her remains will be interred in Green. wood Cemetery. At Brooblym, om Saturday evening, Dec. 14th, after i rh. ‘onance, in the Mogering ill ‘Averta Vanorwe, daughter of Thomas = ‘Aun Burke, aged 1 year, 8 months and 10 days. friends of the family are respectfully invited ton attend the funeral, nit (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Philadelphia papers please copy. “MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Venice ~ » Nov 3, Nye, Franeia New eh from 84 Michels, 00498, Solon, Sait, of Westport, on Spoken. of arabia teh ia God WH FOR CALIFORNIA. Race Horse, somaya "i Ports. ar Hoaton, ta S80, sohe das Porter, aksveds all tosall ove a rigs Bdward Prescott, for Boston; Cronsrapt, abt Nov 18—Sld brig Selene (Rus), Lofberg, 77—Bbip Rieh- wan Telecare » Posten (Ang 4) foe Cali- Avr Caves, Nov 25 DE ORSTES SI nao ee Asis,’ HX Judas, from New York, Wednesday, 16m ameries, N. Shannen, from Boston, Wednesday: 25th De- saffron, a. Ryric, from Now York, Wednesday, lst Januacy, anada, W. Harrison, from Boston, Wednesday, MA Jene~ ‘from Now York or Boston to Liverpool, in fire al 9Brig Cherckee, 6) for Sacramento City, just Care Bpvecem, Deo 1—] Flat wil be shored Sa'apesie beyond an amount for Ee aie nen the Post REDUCED.—THROUGH LINE FO! For freight and passage 1, of Belfast; Nore ay, for NYork, tdg; Aid soon. Mary Ana, Patten, Niwport, Fesnlehed att, mattress and rgd iain 3 Mee Re cetat Bes a FROM PANAMA TO GAN FRANOIBOO, tate reom berth . d with ved Sab deceed LJ roported sid 18th. Kleyren! ae before. ‘Baek Beolla Nov 0. do i imont, Gosbey, N York. Rainbow, NYork; 61 Baxter, Caloutta, nt from Bos- 10th, brig Chena~ Harward, Andros, for li- eae name ke 2 re ‘Ship waar wife, the jary retired v case at Mid ‘esteiay afternoon, aad re- and also lodged. On opening the door of his shop, , yonarter pomeg, f hone mproyee! — ~ a tress a onalet vert t Cy woraiag. Upon the rie. 1S-ma sehr J Truman, Tuthill, Philadel- self. He lay at length on his he act in favor of himself, for loss of time, nuts EATON, = vasa tremendous excitement. sal caortions alm badly cut, and erent wands on his tact and | in; \d med: attendance, upon the wife, the Mateasoes ‘sohr Bee Lom age tote Saige itielena. Col Batterly, » NYork, Below, brig wuperbutman were made to release them. Ina very Tr Maye, osaee Ayres Lancaster, from do, Cla short time Mrs. 8 was found, and though bad): throat. An axe was found wader the bed with Guoncurows SO, Dee T—Old cok Georget 5 which the awful deed was doubtless done. He jury awarded him $1,600; and yu, tion for demages ware 9S u , the other ac- ¢ wife upon the bruised, she wan yet al was taken out and | must have been first struck with the axe on the | defendant’s road, Nov. 6, l the jury returned ‘The packet ship Wm Pena, for Lie carried to the house of Mr. Penny, where after a short . « 6, ‘ ‘ time she was restored t0. conseioustess, and though their verdict for the plaintifls, and assessed dam- for Havana; two and twenty much burt she will recover. Bhe was iu the door of the on the lower hoor whem the house fell in. and e pressed very closely, she waa saved from being ctushed by timbers which had {allen on something which upbeld them Persons were still Iaboring with ail their might to fod the child and negro, At length bead several times, which must have he pevees killed him. {[t would seem that he was first struc! and killed with the heavy instrument, and the des- perate perpetrators of this cold blooded deed, not satisfied with their hellish act, had finished their work witha knife. He was known to be a per- son of considerable shrewdness, and had, it is eges in the sum of $2,400. The judge inquired the jury if they jered and passed upon the pe whether the accident was occasioned by the elevated joint of the rails, or by the falling of the brake of the carin whiel the plaintifls were seated. They answered, that they had passed Ship Arebitect (ot San Francie) © fy tect (0: it Al Bith'tson, ‘Me to'Howinad’S anpeswale et he iat the basement war reached, where the negro was found | cyoposed, accumulated about $500—some ‘think | upon this question, and decided that the accident | ath eit ‘Aspinwall. Oct entirely eaburt we the child had only rece mere—whash was mestly ia money. It was gene- festemed by the elevated joint of the rails. This | N,ton 105 &, opohe sh an, from Canton for London, yovtog. oe popnng ie rally known among his associates and acquain- | cese has been on trial for eleven days, and the | , SMP Bariford, Yannerman, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, “ . stan ting in the ff tances that he had considerable monev, and usually | jury did not apne until one o'clock this moraing, Bark Urania (Dateh), Dobeler, Newoastle, 86 days, fwith storm commence: is person.— Detroit Tribune, aving been e nm hours in makiag up the ver- | coal, to iy & Li 4 lodgement of a piece of inst the wall saved bis life, Though th universal sympathy for his misfo: uch rejoieing on scoount of the own and the lives of bis family, The various b carried it about 10. arian CR ed Haynie, Baltimore, 3 ne }. Bauchier, Limerick, 56 days, Im ballast, er, . to A Bell & Sen. Bh Limeriok; 5 days, tm ballast, dict. defendants will probably move for a new a trial, upon various grounds, ove of which is, that the deceased was a Western road passenger.— | wit Boston Traveller, Dec. 14. \rr ship Wabaeh, Dewees, Uh ys Sabastie, i By bare RT ee Bs a. ervexmr, Dee 1). Tee Coat Trane ror 1850 —The quantity seat by roed, thi » 18 32,894.13 tons, a falling ol 4,410 tor week. The seagon ia rapidly drawing to a close, and shipments by the capals will, in all probability, cease the present week. The receipts of the railroad company for the month of November, were $364,396 92 The Gate on Laks Micwian— Destruction or Sreampoats anv Snieriva.—We have jast heard from the steamer A. D. Patchin, to the effect that ot blo on that day, The lost sustained ’ she is a total wreek, and that the Lexiogtoa, which a Arr sohr Linnell, Albar Sy orders ot tocnpumage in furniture, ke-,irconside- | S2etegate receipts for the years ending November | has been to her assistance for the pecitwe wou, tego Bay, Ja, 23 days, with | 12th ashes Riise Janes Bernard, Rortolke seeve Rect Dyer , ’ 30, 1849 and 1850, were as follows :-— “ has been driven ashore. The gale, which has con- duckeviiio. $C, with aaval stores. | Neve Dangonn, Dec 12—Arr sohes Noveraber, Santort. Poi- The tornado commenced itsravagesabout amilebe- | 1849. 1850. tinued with unabated fury for the week past, and is « Hanover ( land Pe | Sdays, with | Iadelphia: t, Bourne, Albany (not prev). ort rig low the town atthe niliarmofJ Crosshere it blew down | From coal.... «... $1,648,900 46 $2,071,731 18 now raging with great power, has resulted in im- | Plaster, Re, bound te Norfolk put im for s harbor, Fw leoiin, Pere, passione: cokes Banque, Wosestt’ u pee! pPe Oo GT 5 . a bi i i bud bd 3 ie the fenges,upuet one or tvs corn eri, settering the | Passengers - 154,808 18 176 $9 mense damage, to the, shipping in this harbor and Seif Bure Pr. Wellisres schalle 88 days, with bras pretext ron ‘Dee Ti Gld sehr Mary © Ames, Paes, e* nuthor of The corn : y | J igan. To-day, " . ‘orto Ries, @ s 1 erie hme ved — f Sagrena cep cam yg jail, d&c..... 22,436 09 14,554 16 | velier Ohio, sehooner Hi nry Clay, and other uk, Sehr pay pens Pavretes, St Jobns, PR, Pravsrpiia, Deo 14 brige Emma Francis, Bartlett, ies and tte deplorante Setee Vapereset clbboney. provtrs:ing Nis fenses, his Awelling and oUt Total. 2 being ashote off Bois Blone. Tee large schoone? s Mitobells Pot pends’ Conon NY ork “hres We publishere, SYRINOBIA’ Aint ao Desider veral negtoes, and it otal... - $2. Constellation came ashore in this harbor not two ‘Gabbians, » eamere Cayvi y the suthor, M4 way. . a = excess of $447,000 over th {A saree arts made | houreage. The light ship out omens aaa hack for’, oie tek Bi eee re 14 DUANE w the city was m , ne es were driven ashore last week, any in, i) sas 4 4 e THR and houses, and of the company, which will pay a handsome divi- | were °"ycryer aibemes Dac’ Goa we Deine badly ar Ganiteat, Weaesiagnen, HE, «Cape, wie steel i Tonkng, Bata bl rotors. Die ih Tan top tae When it dend on the investment. The Schuylkill Navigation A. ne ccekeanae la ‘arren), Drown, Georgetown, 80,6 days, as Hinnd, Weaver do: ‘Ann Curtis, Ourtia, | aegtavated cases of Unie oases seneeel in t yo a Company are making vigorous efforts to secure an | gepnesx Count or tHe Uniren Bratea, Deo, 18.—We, | Piegelee mde, i0t! iat 96.25, Ion 75 28, spoxe ¥ klyn: WL Dayton. | two to Ove dave. A perfest eure or me lidivgs appe to | increased portion of the trade the ensuing year. | 43 71, Webster, plaintiff. vs. P. Cooper.—Thie eanse rh 4, Phileeelpbia, bound ¢ \- [)5JONNSON, NO. 6 BUANR. STREET, bo waul Denar: soreens ae earth, (one oF | Boats are being buils to supply the place of those ued@erthagunett cst he tecatiomest a6 |feh ne i a ahead ecaa Diese 282 5 Yo two small ones ¢ south end of the | destroyed by the freshet, and the whole lige, when | journed until Monday, at 1lo'clock, A. M. bers oppation for skill theoe aS. widing isentirely | the repairs are completed, will be more permancat _—- - byte: eaiersiousl weskne mecha ge on ‘ncatat trees are ali | thenever. The cost of repairs will be less than n, Watk eee eae Arete? RMS. eDeanpalty enced. Resent cases town The car estimated to be | wos anticipated.—Pottaville (Pa.) Miners’ Jour- ae - — — detweem $20 1 (1 derfal to os, of | mal, Dec. 14. | Sehr ge will, € do at ay © ged te Neg hone sees ey he be lerge numb. ~) b ware at thie inati- é erty gy ye — ‘Porte: " ‘1 ‘ - mn caly th vchey not mortally. | ‘Tie Metiopisr Onvncw ann tue Uxton ~The CITY TRADE REPORT, he a Wannes, Dee 13 lle, MYern, cra | itdsecmsiouty is two te tone sae, eaaeenpenelaae eee : sn Oat-house. was | following preamble and resolution were adopted, Rescasee, Bae Bloop Harvey, Prened, P brige Busy, Surgens, Windies, This, Specks. hed to dea si few days since, by the members of the first | Aswce —The market for pota was dull and unsettled, | Siem Kenai, Derfee, og E Sim, air. be ill tanker mises. The et t Episcopal Oburch, at New Haven, ders a of their euppliesat the rates * assengers Arrived, ee on, 0 frame Conn, ta apposition to the: proceedings of 6 moet, |. saensa i puptintens, namely, 60 00 $5624 pot 109 | Bark Gi a pThet Totann—Bene Trement—Robert Fowler, Miss Macy gy frame dwelling ing of the preachers of the Methodist Church of | Ibs. Pearls were Girm, with inoderate salen, at 96 81 Dec 15—Wind at sunrise, from W8W; meridian, do, and | eee tal. De epaedy oor a, edly injuring ¢ thie etty;— | Daxsvervrre — Plene Western and State four wae | clenuy; sunset. do. : Tithowt mervnsy. Be. hie aipio hie, ncn, No.1 tor: r yy . ity 4 beld with imeres: firmness, and the demand was — — —— tree jos Chatham square, oe RAmeS in Whereas, The members and laity of the first | Dei wit part for the eastern trode and for speculative | Pelegraphie Marine Reports, Cuenetv ond tned sine she country has seer honewes, Methodret Epiecopel Church, of the city of New Haven, in convention assembled, have seen, with much regret and sorrow, the proceedings and reso- ) keWanw ae Uy a eres ‘t mel loner restrictions There was none afloat, and that in etore le to be had at our | fowertanent, Borren, Deo 15 | wae held mu Arrived—Ship Lacy, NOrlesns, via Marshteld, where sbe aore inquired after, | . pees et - lutions of cettain preachers of the’ Methodist tr prise’ tee Won Dempiep ont Geran L Reveat, Cbestoutens pete, wore of onause ia ap ead broken Episcopal Chureh, #t a “Preachers’ Meeting,” | trade were pot doing much, being already well sup. | a, wn DO} Alexea~ ere ot deatenetion. | ), iteelf, The whole sof houses. frrnl. vy Mr Zeigler as « ‘tato atome, but mt mearly every ueora id For the medium grades of State Com Kearney, . and the market fi 1 dion Satur +» November 9, in the city of | New York; and fearing that the opiaions ex pressed by the body muy be considered as the opinions of that laity, we would hereby solemmly protest egainet euch proceedings and rseolations, saan, Philadelphia: ma, Brig Nancy Pratt, Port an Prines, via NYork; sohe Bins- line ves Left brig Rgyptian, for Boston 8 days; sonce 5 7 days: Hanpah ® Abi Denys. ee, eoes oh = divavow all sympathy with them ;—there- t $4.25 «$444; common to fe Arenes, C. a. ke, 3m wit, ved no inju rte | " , Ve g 3 pie © jore, : mentutions | Verte State. at $4.08 8 $4.61; mixed ro faney Michigan | /5, 2610, tn eee Rew tart Revolved, That we believe the resolutions | and Inak at $4 75 a$4 V4; ord Ohio, at $4876 | ae ve ha lopted by that meeting upon the “Fugitive Slave | a $6, pure Genesee. at $5 « ; tancy Genesee, | Philadelphia; beige belonging t | Law,” are unsound ia principle, injudicrou at $696 @ $6 44; fancy Oh $5 5 o $6 | 1 sremie; via NYork; Eron- 4 decapied | UbWise, Casting @ reproach upon our rule ST ; extra Obio. at 85 87 a $6 and extra | tier, Fortine Island: Ooean, aA ba Passoagers aro now equal t) those : . 50 & $6 60. Canadian was steady, | renee, Fhiimdely at. For ht oF paseage apply ing to increase the already too fierce &; Geacen, Se Seb Sete. Cenceae wee Sees, | ie a Norfolk; Queen, pany, 177 West etront, corner ot ware church, and eubvertng our harmony a with sales of PHO barrel eee oy Albany) Mowe “ Mb ROSEaTS $4680 9475 The common descriptions were not very active Southern flowr was more firm, with a good de | mand. and sales of 700 barrels. at $6 1256 for straight brands Rye Flow was less freely offered. and more market a trifle; about Indian Corn Meal was | the fontee, and bi ; Jersey sold tn lote at | 5 06M, but lly held at $3.00 » $312 Dor le Wheat was in good milling request, bat the nseif and lady, and | © J The residence aim ali participation and »: ind believe thea unpatriotic, ITRD STATES rr) bis ti the and tending to disorganization oi Dr. P. H. De south, on the rn ome took tain Grafton. Remannacte Ivetance or E gular occurrence happened in the village of Pied- H, last week. Two iittle children, ove | five and@he other three years of age, having stray- | nanck —A sin 0 Ibe, sold rhe fan lived named ound, and® woman 4 #4. Allog houre & Passengers are une- Carroll, wa tae 4 yaneed pretensions of o be . thet was int owas nadiy bruleed ed from home, and not returning at dark, ioquities | por common to prime o $1 16 6 $1.22 was the . ep PSY oy eee cate. v4 fine brick building ‘usted om the fiver, the | were made for them by the parents; and as no trace | asking rate; aleo white M an, $1 12a $116; and Lotter Bags are sivo at Kenyon’s, OL Wall etrest, he, £98. ore anal from no other soures ts commer residence of Benj. 9 rcrell, of New Orleans. is | wee found of them, a general search throughout | Obio at $108a$106. In Canadian we heard of some ierald Martne Conseqeoesines, a tee Maity of the canna wi borer & perfeet wreck, beth ipside ond ott and nothing re | ihe nicht was made by the peeple of the village. | transactions op private terms. while prime samples town, Deo 10. aeseilbiied mains but the by ¢ walls Phe out howese, Ritehon. | 1, ihe morning, the children were discovered in an red at $1 0089110 The amount of Rye im | | Arrived-Bchrs Meridian, Cobb, : sipetioal eee Ae HAGE, QUACKRRY— ard crraments 8 nest) womem who hed | 01 Ne Mee. ethe Ir round, and locks | firet hands was limited. and the market was buoyant, uy cha boune ont ractieal Private Trea foci chetge of the bow e weh bert A all house oY) ‘ the A v A & 9 ae . with a tendency in favor of the seller. We heard of inj eae: § a Slants pk 72 for remedios, diet, but w short dists fp which Mr. King, a Ger- | €0 in cach other 6 arme~ eying SOUnGY, GU | gales of 4.600 bushels, at 760770. Barley was dull and A PORRD DATES OF SArL IW ‘San oe, with oie Uy man lived, was ‘and his wife was kilied. | the other awake. Although the night was a severe | Th ONO hot ee common to prime two rowed, at | Ke oF on A house owned | ila, and the residence | cue, the little ones have shown, as yet, no ill +f | ss agoe, Oats were generally very firm, iociaging | sokrs Clarendon, eaay. on te ie oft bimeelf and nad Robert MeNeeley ond | fects from the exposure. —Bostom Trans, Dec. V4. | River, at 44.0 460; Canal, at 16 a 47; and Jersey, at 4 Grant, Rock- J 7 et, | Ld SPecinic ies yet discovered, this nd permanent nk, oF ex; ands of them no killed, bat they all, when the reurato the kitchen and es- it 4 seminary atteched, were hetanding the number of ‘yuildings. no one was hart, lady. was blown ‘ doubt would have a a dtc. Corm—There ss pressing in the imi sud with a good demand holders have been enabled to obtain a rlight improvement in rates The operations Revo.t A THe FeMares —A letter from Bona, 10th inet.,in the German Journal, of Frankfort states | that on the 7th, a revolt had broken out among the | 844 up 9 000 bushels. at 66.» 650 for new Northern ; oung girls in the female prison of Patzchen, when | 6°. for hha . iy mised with od; Os hom f to 130 of them took to flight, break- 45 hern round and W. Merriam, . Gilkey, al » 22d, 1851, @ 56 Wall N.Y. RK Se wa ry. Wo a cpne yard, low om. | Ohm’ iy, corm? of with lumber, ye epee #110 Beondway, and Deo 154 Ph, Boston | brig Monti- Cuirassiers | ©. Wells, on ing all the furniture. A detachment dage Kio at 1 tt , 2 tout, Heath, New Jt, 8 Boulevard, Montmartre, Pari y i revit of the renaways. 00 Wood, nese, Crowell, N 4 After the fret of April next, rate of freight by Ld some equate, was entirely warooted, was eent in purevit 0 1000 bags have been gold om | Ferg, Hepard. ¥ | Guves, Crowell Neatuck- | svove steamers from Livetsesl will be marerisiis voles 2 rem ef the Oathoic Domestic Misecliany. jattere do pot appear to be any mere | meter, Pearson, N Yor: 5 two white, and one Diaek, hare been ar. . mi fcwn Kone, Hill, at Sovton trom sco, * printed advices sad i e « Alatge ae bee a drooping market, with rales of " pening of 14¢l UTIOR oO. * ; broken ep vome of thels bese, te, | guaniny pt Wier wate. Jowelty, Me, was found St | G09 Vales, exhibiting # Aealibe of 40. on the | Bit a tent ene ae eaeaes saa Satond hte mtteses Che Re Ee, biewn into the river, head quarters. America’s report ¢ omit ont quotations amtil | sone to leek badly. tare, thar hare d the | to tell, notwithstanding their | The snow is about sight inches deep at Ham iton peliegs exhibit more unitormity. din’ this branch ' the families was Canada, and they have fine alvighing Toure Phe seles of buneWy Telsine stnce car test, on Pons Page gh hE I hee dapgerves’ medicine ty pomrages Kang RArization of the Hudson river, above Pough- | were 1060 boxes at $1 0 % $2; 600 halves at $1; aud | fna'neasly Aited pith pater, sentevance was ghuateed, bad Oy fo Ae Pa erber prastiticboes Bie The pa non iS Micctastpol about Ot. G00 quarters at BSc. A email iot of citron sold at 168. | pumping and be soon freee, and im the evening x ayn be far a! eeeapene. | Lous ana te tn Ppet Mississippl about Bt. | 4 mosthe. There was considersble activity in the fore®, off and oantios—only ® few a Seek tee Lilinols river is suspended, owing to the cold weather and floating ice The river t taiog. ae towed market for New Zante currants, with sales during the | Tomes ct candies sre injured. Patt week of woargo, for tae Londom market, and 600 | garBon Corsespondencn, ee na enn) re NSE fee bear advartion mentn, cu ‘ofc ‘vies gravis, 3i Lispeased

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