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a Comite ot Are ier Falvy,. W. ainyth, "i Raymond, D, By og. 8 Gvoiiwis. Jo W cote FW. Wille FN. Armstrong, a Stack, K. ‘7 uaoey 8. Good wiu, D Bon J. re Beoretaey. TOOWNERY hits saa HE UNION MUST AND 3 SHALL BE PRESERVED.— A (ach s9n), he Opening, Rail of the . fand ures Ball of the “J , ond nt the eae on tl ¥ v's Cclilloa Band te engaged f rat on. ‘The iloor will be under the mavazemeas of Professor Benaon. HAVING RE- linton PLise, Mapas, DESJARDINS GRAVLER, oped. moved her Dancing Academy to No. 5 re thoy have Loum ¢ exp! most cininent profersor BARING'S PRIVATE PAN Academy, 55 Bond streot, ng for gentlorzon on Tien day'n esdeyand Saturiey afternoons. qien con receive leavcns evary doy, A. olasn for those who an only actend once & week, on Saturda: ts D WALTZING ny day. Ch S5N0R GURRAKDIS (DANCING ACADEMY, alt Brosdwss,) respec fully « vce notice tat his clasias for Lostructions in Maneing take piace for soung Indien anit mae- Gere avery Wedneaday and Seturdey afternoon, ot 3 o’elock; GCxening classes for gentlemen, Tusedey and T riday. Private ‘Glasses end sohools attended te, Soiroesgiven, as taal, BERY WELLS AND B83 SISTER HAVE neat hat they have ences i M- Eugene Usralli, From ay most hi, pop is country and join “Sheol for grace- ty, aud to boone 2 princip'es of the Phe leesous will be give fut will take plaee avery Ld for gevtiomen, at 5 A will be ye in Busops. adults, by couries of ten eh, Monday aod Thursday or exch. w M; for Indies, rendered extremely int of sabinn Le émpar ill also proside o, 21 moual, om mas, eit: of familics. ‘MDB. H. GIA: ‘aa the Stuyvesant ft instruction is ENRY WELLS AND {SIS S18TER’ voll ‘nk Academy for Dancing, fast Brondway. ‘Their partigulaniy stented f for im v deport © the oapil gracefal aud ing . ‘Tho proper ngunor of walkiog ig also mi- mevaast part, of enc igs atin the d, and jorms an imp =. g new end fashio mplost aud mos! wory short time. Cia’ ted to private le oidences of fami! TBL'S BALL AND CONCERT ROOM—THR PRO stor tospectfully informs tho public thas his magal- fiooad Ball Room tine been put in oompicte ordor for tho on- Pulng sesson- Rauy faporiant sltersiion: and inceta havo baea made for tho comfors and 20: Baste Wreodpiien talorn, parlors, and dro! wi ng room, ‘of ladies dad gentle- 2 all the necessary convanioncen f. ‘Tho valuable services of Mr. Vi Feenoh coeds, good wad of the very bust the m: ‘crey has mado & seloabi no paine or & WAT Lo ive extisfaosion to theeg whe sro derirous of ving Bret rate baile, langs dinnsrs, and pron parkioe etodwith oa Ifbers. storms. Mor pervionlars, apply at ‘Si2 office On Crosby struc’. CO3TUKE WARBHOUSE.— Moser, Chadwick & Co have engaged He. George Tay. 2 lor, costumer to Wm. Nid! ai the Gavel Fawily, ta seasrtnehe eh aaicy bes ceechane Wee oh ldren, whieh are ready for inspec- is) hie fy ty 5 e las jaotades, part of the ‘Towa CHkvWiCK to arcou: bxuyiag 9 ichiy boaeicial to ef the tompo, and inoul- news upon application at alway, where Mr, otment. Classes to estes good taste. Terms may stere of Mr Vand-thes vs19.- A “LADY & rushes to obtain» NV LADY, WELL Qt wishes an erconem eopraa. | LIFIRD TO SING IN A CHOTR, mt, Cither s¢ Urst eontralts oF jorough musician, aud accustomed She is desirous of She faa —A LAUY, COMPE- f & planoforta, tuitously, tought at me time acter, payable halt juorter! to C., No. Ot Great Jo INSTRUCTION. LANG £.—FRENCH is STITUTIO “3 Bre tdwvay —Heeteace Kichard be Tealiza or Gecmaia, DD MEY GOVERNESS A. FRENCH LADY, FOLLY competent to lnstract in the higher branches of a liba- 1 English efvcation, and a cood plano tearhor, desicos to ‘as daily Govordves in o [amily retiding up town, rctorences given. addr B., Broadway Pi ments consist of tw s sapiraly Raapeee to the convenience oF foluse or = PINANCIAL. pe SORIP AND DONDS, OF THE STATS 4 cities, Will be purchased at fair patos Addeoss 38 W, with perticu leave with Mesers. Lolam on Bi knan street. jovel, war Line, the Kine, of Liverpool , BYRNES & CO, NO. 6 SOUTH STREET, NRW P.¥ Fin ‘86 Waterloo Road, Liverpool, have for sale ery ae sont or tne Swaltew Tre sive ageate for the Swallow Line TO LOAN-—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, #000778 sans Geers pi HAMM. LOUTREL, 61 William steoot. 8 WANTED, ON GOOD SECURITY, FoR TWO p dears. Address W. a. D, Broadway, Post Office. ) OR s 30 LOAN, MAY Be MADS FOR Four Of sig, months, pu leet sure tarme, with aba t. cant agontity. Apply to Mr. BENJAM tates Life, Annuity and Trust Compan, conn rtreet EXPRESS AGENCIES, é&c. JM Ricoh £00; FEEL, nmcaIV PACKAGES CAND DM SS Ser-cts, tor ony pers Roca, up, vil wou © clock to motrow ( yg . forwarding the Ve aeamat | . cone mical terms. all street, Rew York; and 9 Fon- SeGhaS bait on Wednesday. + Both itor eee Ur Treight ordere main marist, to c7 by gur line, we have fo iY Bxprtes advance of our ori messenger. All freight must be delivered Small aa tce clot oe Toreste SALES BY AUCTION. UCTION NOTICE. GaOCERI! A “ilicktry Note ees, Sune Tusseay 1s Moen at 1036 0 oT et, corner Gree: Can- glee, Starch, Rice, ats, ‘Sale, Su 14000, Gro re ‘Mustard, a wu nyc Champagne, Claret, “tape lntiee d 07 Dey stgect, canner Greenish. Ae a 2 uae fart ae Ss frtny ed in the fuation eam. 10 cc of oe eer Wy er oe Awe is sad Hens: $ 2 sala a Fray of te feoteare io uitable for hotels, dor ico, 2,000 Segaes, 30 demise! arate J.Y, hy We, AUCTIONEER LROSRS Bou sie Ko} * hold Pura! Piano Fort: at 10 o'clock, 8 a Ns. a2 Ye bt pe yg Street Broadway, J. we) Bi furniture of a gentl: man te clini Lt ann me eee aoa ae Glasses, rele erie Clots, Stir site E and Rede, rot Wah e is Wes Beseiends Bude Fs xy Feather Beds, T okie hairs, ‘Dini Tab Chi fianer rat ‘tea a a Piated Wi Ware i Table Cutlery, Rich Cut Glass Ware, &o. A lara Pentof vsluable kitchen and other housekeepi 9 articles. Also, one rosewoo: rte, © superior ingiru- ment, cost ‘The ir fpralere is in perfect and will be found worthy of strentii Ca ataloguss wil be Waza” previous to sale a ‘ah the store of she Avotioneer, be g c KEMP, A UOTIONRER — MORTGAGEE’ bry 5 or Ploswbelé Veretiaes, thie day, Tuesd ok, at the house 243 Mulborry street mo aly KEMP ¥ill so)l at auction au above, by erder of mocteagee, li thefurpiture contained in the house as above, consisting of oli cloth Cerpcts, large F be and Brackets, c wisls all e.—BENRY H. thia day, rt 10% o'e LEEDS & 00, Hi “4 iter nal oeeortment of a well, furnis Forviture, £2, Catalogues on the mor F° RE, HORSES, vil! sell at anotio Room, No. 8 Wallstreet, a large otured Furs (ocntinuntion ef yesterday's aalo), nome prising every variety and style of furs now in uso, and all mennfecturcd expretaly for Broadway privats sles, ia ait of the largest and most lex: : ction in this city. ate is precisely a3 nied in the estalogue. infront of the ‘0.8 Wall ctreet, Horess—Erocutors sels uf Hor; exe, &6—apair of short tailed bay Curriagy Horse about 16 b hich; good Pheaton, Joather top, in fine order 68 wade toorder. Also, & beautiful brown Mare, eeven years old, kind in be every respec? ; n complere wart! sponuible person. Alco, one sorrel Horia, Ii) hands k & good trayeller, warranted sound, Ave yeara old last spring. oy Godain, y Alto, cue darple gi end new y Morea: one light Wargo 4 orrel Horse, absut I perleetly gourd, Find and. gentle, seven years old ‘thie spring. also,s very henda Krey borse, just sont on from illinois, nix summer, porfectly gound end gonsle, w mish. A detailed description will be civen of ea. deriag tho sale, ENAY H. LEEDS, Ausliin FOR SALE AND TO LET. % 1000 YOR SALE—A BLANK BOOK MAN OPAC. * tory, now in sui al operation, Any gen- teman having the above amount can qet posscusion immedi ately, A thorough knowledge of the busicess will bvim- parted to the purchaser. vea*ment for the manufac 123 Felton strevt, sixth etory hinve the sbov EAT BOWLING AND BILLIARD p, 2SFABLISIT- tal eat fer role. ~The ro four tales, ars on the sortiens hie nut ebeetts, Phlisdelpiia, in a building ( ur a80 by 163 feet, ‘well lighted on each street, ory, high and well ly, situated. The wiles aro 1 aad Tua ¥ and most genteel «'aca uf peo torts soar engaged in the my at a reasonable price, for oath. to oraddrers M. HUDSON, Ne. 418 nor of Chesnut strect, Philadetphis. LaRGR PANORAMA, SIX BUNDIRAD MILES lergth parsing throuh toe Hampobire, Masenonnsett oF wit he exohang ehterszive will be lephed a security. on liberst terms, The Paporama "ea a piso Alto, to let, the Large Panorama Hall. tnqaive of CHAS. G. SHOPPANT io be wilh sa 3 FURNISUED TOUSE, Wish ALL THD imprey mente, t # watil the latof May, ° be so'd. nonce is in Twoasy-secied $ god ne shverhod Peeression given immediately. “Adiewss 60x 3,634, lowor Poet Office. JIRST CLAS RETAIL, GROCERY STORE— the stock and fixtares of a first cl irocery Stere, wel aco, which ia daily inere of the erme ie the i!) mation, call at S = the fara FOR SALE, Pom aappecates somplerh ta sues ihe bat loentions in in ths city: 3 t wich street, or of BE. A. No. tree JOR SALE—TMR STOCK AND FIXTURES or mie Merchant Tailoring Estabiichment of 8 IL. sted st 208 Broadway, one of t ferany person wishlag to change their place of Tho stock is emall, and i thelr aivan- 100 Filton 3 Fe! 234 ean he had. wh igh! STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN EL” with Oyeter and Refreshment Saloon. lo” ipal theatres, amd one of the we city. Apply at Laird & Vea Ke" oA ~ cated near tee, of th syoty oF THE MOST | PROFITABLE RE It has beon established for ti prot are $5,000 y. Tom per- are nee Api, “¥ Howes V LK COM, 55 S sasan street. ay Bal, : son with capltaly| °° SALE—A PORTER HOUSE, IN THE Bgst ‘oo of Broadway. now cong & good. onsh_ business, jarticulars, inqulte on the premises. 450% Broadway, TUE STOCK AND FIXTU RES OFA w doing » good business, with the store, “a ent etrees, OR SHIRA F fifty feet of beat street. G T RATE MALL STOY @ Pipe. Inquire at OOD BUS NESS FOR Sal Gy 7 toot ton COPELAND, No, 68 Broadway oO PHY: dispare, tance fr, is to pu not amount to over $160. the offices of Dr, Moran, ttreet, BN. 201. per an Teepectable fami t mo Ro Pierro, | I street, or at fiweet fereet, te from 5 tos P.M. WO STORY ah ATTIC DWELLING novsR FOR sale, ei having ® term of yoare to rw ie sayy tes a * io, isin complete order, and ia _* capnot Wake capmees office. e, Metal: 0. LET OR LEASE—A HOU ip oop aeed, B SUITABLE FOR A pehonrdte 0 LET FoR Ran D Lt RRELLO|OVS 8 PURFOR ON SUNDAYS FELLOWS } & | Ww , No. a Bronte a T° Letom LOWES PaRt x Tye, HANDSOME Tmmodiate Portression nt way. Apply to SPORTING. miser cand wilt be sold very Poatl etrest, Feasw cligular atveuticn te ace meget Uo sted or pact pam ne “ jt nizies ten per cent. Mi ‘a race, iene JOHN I. SNEVIKER, Proprictor. otal ae Ts ‘of New Fy fe we HH Jones names ¥. cae tit CONKLIN, Propri HORSES, CARRIAGES, &ec. WwW TORK WORSE Da: DAZAAR, ‘3M CROSBY STREET. st eas es = Or reat 1 &o.. every Monday and W. a 2 having property to dis mf mobo” 7 Fons we igh FB ‘NG. aD. Matoh fer two pig; jetor. |. Gat rr. RUD. ‘Propose HR 70 708. Lag ol puner. —A VERY FINE Bay yyins; very stylish 1d cheep, if appliad tor soon, Caa be corner of Prines and Urosby stroota; it a physician. is high, ‘nine years old, kind and rithout driver; at Dir, would OR BALE—A GOOD BAY HORSE, Pod EXCELLENT inh Sol be and one-hor a, with haraeas, Ninth etrect, oar So20ad “sts ity ti No, 82 Willian atree! WILSON G Sitter, OR SALEN—A VERY FINE NG CANADIAN Horse: bright bay, very gentle in harasas and saddle; of good action, on Tite ae he might be mide to & fast, as be sold cfrap, for waptof tS a ‘Can mat livery Stable 103 Mergor avat eet. FR! BALE. 4 GRAY HORSE, PIPTERN AND A TALE at & ‘Deore ot * must be sold, os the owner lesves the eoua? oe {OR SALE.-A £PLENDID GRAY HORSE, & PIVAYEARS warranted sound end Bearly new, will po" use tor them. owner hes a) Btable, Croeby street, between ly a Praeaat Greet. © powerful pair of baz Horses. 0 fe evimal, younz, sound, kind and fas! old either together of separate. Apply at Mr. Seventi Mile Stone, Bloomingdat road, way Curriego. Also, a two seated light Wazon. must be sold, av the owner intend: lgaving the 00 Cou be feemat Dr. Budd’ Mott 7 AGON, Hones, iil be sold & pais of bay nd under the ead “ en drockavny wago by Oorlis & St y, und perfectly wew, Marness, biaauct 7 thing complete. “They may b and conti. be attended to, BECOND. MAND RO} light Wagoa the ez OR Rs LE—A CARRIAGE, BUILT ay FARERR: them irae horees oti Mah's OKA. Vhey unt). bridles, sa mst Gilmore and J ar- vis’ ble, Uicas etrest, near the South ferry, or, forfurther ir formation, a uote addressed C. mt the office of this papae, ‘DID FA CARRIAGE AND nonsns.—a spt ‘Coupee sud Rockaway Car: wher hasnoturther use gray Norse, : Can trot in ui Fourth ‘y Wagon, with seat he two, wishor aLy time before three a'elook, GLO. LUDSON, S)RAYED—FROM Hvdson streets, on the evening of the I7th inst. a h silver plated barnesa, attached to a ro 2. Whoever returns them to the subsoriber, Aitorney street, will be suitably rewarded. ENCH heen. bro don No. 33 JOHN H. HARING. date New Lork, Nor N. B ~All persons are Len detaining the same after this INDIA RUBBER GOODS. NDIA RUBBER DOLL MEADS, As CHEAP | as Bivghdst any piace in the ssvortm ut, for sale W hologal ‘orium of Patcy Goods. Novel Also, on hand, an immense ription. zusr ZORS AND CAR SPRI God to me by. #1 sr ine eae Lud ter Che Bysiara, (Puber a pa pericr quality of tue pian eb patent Chae » or im the ‘sole, beswean the hi ill stay en the boot ike » mere gaiter fontng. a. Thi Avoid ¢ 7 aro Put into the market 6 peme imareened on Ob » olde us “owacr oft In fectorer ef India Bu ber Patonte eel wad ‘and does not look Msauiao- imitations—they will by the teputetion of my moet valuable 1° bot ay's strap aed no opting fa tha iy Votent Ciog hes v9 strap, ati infringing on thi EUAACE H. Da, 2s ret, and owner of 17 India Kuober p: patent. veator, manufac f my patent clogs thees are gana and? #trent, a= ats DNY GOODS, é&c. RY GOODS —Wz DO NOT KNOW THAT A GREATER favor can be done to ¢! aoceands who 4, Cloaks. Sacks, Man Les Tiannels, Marinos JTON, Laat g Lin Baoxats ES, MEOHLIN, allepciean Chemisette ry Hey ane eae es Deoade Shawis, De Ltines, &6. ead of gnod ty AND s, Berths, Ss MIRTS—MRS. BEMAN CONTINUES TO Shiste, Collars, Dressing Gowns, Under Shirts, ore, Re. i som Bi ai her few doors from ew ‘G LADY" ‘SOPERA CLOAK FOR 84LE—' * Aa eve Upers, through the Post Office. anufactory, 4) Chambers sttect, « % a fre hal ggeatly wie ox Be cape thas’ the ‘same article canbe purchased closwhers. MAKE Draw- MADE you of five white Thidet, ex juisitely cates red in white nm Ps and brought out iy ‘hae r gone ints id at fret cost, vis. franca, $51, ASTROLOGY, é&c. Re, PREW STER, span rere ry rand between C en a; Gentlemen one Ls im bis wnatagen a success business show carcfelly calculated ativities, for trom you has saved me mor than ‘theee times the it egntinas to do oo, I am eure by it. [can thas ore Ps won me iy vesteonee, 10. 200 Woos street, m fireek, hers they will be cheortull Hass, No. 200 Wood strest, City of this twenty fourth day of Jan: ‘Alderm: for the ssid city, ree ay that the above statement i f eo fm Huoorsos OW. Rot: i oO eres Pea Ne ea Sai aaa ane nets cane Fos eter HORE, ne thas { ovtsined Lo For Pal satisfied. —Peree Phsndel in. 89: =Ue 1, Detore me, pha Lines foot ot wal Wacurworow, on Onantseron. Sear th santos tu) tral th train in wid am te Ronest and fair tak st 00, that the indivi oe Sere sty ‘om the Premium aid in their whele collection, six forthwith. J. GURNEY, 189 Broadway. ae ana - onpable of doing eas can rises curtains, ry di down town will please send s note to for te, at No. 478 Brocuis aereste . Bovepay FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREE3.— BRON having formed an establishment of flower gardening, st Blizabethtown, wishes to inform the Indies aud gentlemen ot New York, that he mal e oy. Se.auer. vary. pots bouquets for balls and soirvcs, eri te prt saareene who wish to ive hia oudens t re in, No velook il be faslivensa on the ie time wished for. ERS —THE SUBSCRIBER, THANK- tul tor past favors, begs leave to state trat, on Mon Gay next the 17th inat., bo will oer for sale all that lot of LB Fou tho aviary cf Mr. Wm. Simpson, celobrated for ken the highest premium awarded 4. ast five successive Also, of Birds, from the avi of hiveses. toni Harms. These birds are from prize allen ion. Fanciers ere invited to the Bird Emporiam, yw York.—J. A. DEM: 8 above, MaMMOTH | NEWFOUND. pute dlood, well behaved, ina fowls, over 2) los. a b S—-JET BLACK, twelve months old, salen Raven black Cochin i Inquire at 205 Water atreet. sews! WILLOWS |—500 BUNDLES OF WIL- mae aoyeee, forsale; 4 and 44g oents for the lows 0 Bo RDON & PATURBL, 200 Pearl street. HX SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THR publie that on the 15th October the ship Rhine left Hamburg, and is ehortly expected in New ae, with a col- leetion ef the following nnaiag, bicds:—-90), Canarias, 100 & pair earivaitea' Sia fixehes £0 Germ tasks, 40 Torushes, 90 Linn elziqu and 6Germaa Nigh! collection oft pean singing dirs will be at re- CHak Les ROSE. WHOLESALE DBALERS IN RO) dete 4 & STORM, Gr Fruita sad Liquors, choice Teas, Wines, Beusre, we Cortiandt street, corner of Washington, New York, offer a large stock on the most rossonable terms. STPNT LEATHER —POUETTE, MAKER (SILVER medal brand,) received by tho last’ packet. Zor sale by MAIRET & RUBERT 5! Liberty street, yas LOOKING-GLASS PLATRS, AND PLATES wiedows, trem the mearmoteey, re @'Oi, niet rk agents for the United 5: LLEN & COLUATE, S87 and 2:9 Pearl street. xa ricemeurreat may be hea on application (CAPITALISTS ARE INVITED TO BXAMINE AVERY & Brady's now rotary levor multiptying itaractic Ra sing, for wbich s patent is sscured: it 1 om the bast ical in be seen M.. at 29 Grosne UEaP STOVE PIPE PACTORY.—-20,00) PERT or Stove Pipe, all cixes, and of any about half the waval ‘ who wish to thirty to forty per cent om their purshasoe, will d Jor send pour orders to sruutiay 9 Paster: &¢, up stiira, New York.” and th € praia) ip attended to.” also, Wire Moatills Stands, for the sxhl’ hoa vf Shawls and Gantilies, for City and Couatsy Moz « AU Furniture, Chalea, &o., to +. can ensily apply it ins ettle. 4 seat dtzeouat to time Some E. Parker, fectaver, Phiisdelphin Sota ‘Mi Grand ‘street, New York, aud at v3 South ete 4g Spring Garden etroet, Pailadelphis. OORS! BORE! DOOKS!-N. . KIMBAlns NO. 66 Py Bookman stroet, baa on makes to order, the beat ailacdried Donea to be fo inane ntey—all neloog, Som, $2 5. Sash and Blin Fossbssesnare fnvited to‘onll i they would buy saved af M ANTEL CANDELADR, araan Tamps Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, Pendants, the elt sete Cornelius’ make, of fin ais'. plate jaaketa; y handle Table William, ‘the Church, c st ry; Tea Tray etween Lulton and Ana 6 ¢ axe of Richard {511 On the crest of Infidel, Foraway in Holyrood ! 9 fae in direfal part ‘The invention of ths Lyow hears Upon the insect brood. When Lyon gives his pill, bus sad ant and shippiag fas, Eat moth, of ow degree, suce to kill Asp for the Menactic. P ne, us cate vay of ual zere gheering infu 2 ade ia remedy is sold go ast I eriegen cies, ‘om 1s, to &s. per bottle: from $1 to $5 por do: " haa not failed to eure all manner of aches, ry je Large bottios 31 each: $9 Dgerscls’ Brother. CLOTHING. < ZEAt “ARE IN QUEST OF ouga: WINTER do wall to call at the jo $2 fades te hemoclve uit Store. AST OFF CLOTHING, JEWELEY. AND ALL KINDS of superfiuous articles.—Tho subscriber still continues old eotablis Raving os cash, in current money, plication by note or otherwise. ci iy ‘ON, 1 Wall treet, basement. jaar by cra alae To my ), betore purchasing C ath for the above, on ISAAC ast t OFF Ou Some AND TURN sy WANTED emen hav: rai <7 ag sek : there fu obs obtala a 7 Sask fener ks Shrowgh the pon ii aisea tel ae sir co Cohen. INSURANCES, are fave to lasure building chandise. furniture, aad other personal property, vesse: port, ana their entgoes, upon ae favorable terms as aay inatitu: WILLIAM — Prosideas. Atrnen G. Stevens, Secreta NEW PUBLICATIONS, y MARKS THE AG OF A WANDERER [5 the title of - published by the au- 4 Surely moral works. ‘and cordially recom 8. 49 Of the po- ho hae been ter literary ©, i ed i Jone. Price $1 ED, ON Minty § npan lige of Bt st Avene: 1 som ane ja Terings sieeesy tt, ‘Tine beak mn ma: aN, fama Co, Nod Astor wea x9 BLL i ve n° ra ite ven. 0" es) tartling Bigtare ot the srlatrorac ee mat, and ore ete w ter 19 the eldee, Baul wari rT ra ggl ya the People. Tie work +p im iy from the opeaing of bar: IF anle, who! x G (Late “0 & Garrett, ) 22 Ann stress. tail, by A’. iMMENSR ag EY or Lh ok AND che— Com ptisi matt ant larce Landscapes, * ioe any fe, old line Mn wings. Wil e aw 9 Ath Books, Baskerville odisio ee by B: jerzi, and others, for seid at very low prices for cash, ust bed oe fw citt roby notified onall tases et day of Deoomd: %, Deovmber. The, Res ¥. RECKIVER R OF TAXES, N thon of en ro cont wal Dr id 08 & 0 13th dag the ime portencs a he eto wi previous to the per y of Novomber cocurtipgo: payers aro particolerly notiser, thet Sat oul whe ee vi if i news oa per e b Seloe, & Mets d ceived. Baa Hours for roveiving moasy. By Pee eeiGen” | 22hh, | y om Whioh tages will be tecctted wishon’ PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THE LATEST FROM MEXICO. The American. Minister and the Tehuantepec Affair. DISTRACTED STATE OF AFFAIRS, Reported Disbanding of the Sierra Madre Revolutionists, Interesting from. Washington City. Our Relations with Spain. THE RECENT STATE ELECTIONS. eee Another Fatal Locomotive Explosion, Bier, Ber, Seo Very Interesting from Mexico, THE TEMUVANTEPEC APFAIR—REPORTED DISBANDING OF THE REVOLUIIONISTS AT MATAMORAS, ELC. Now Omueans, Noy. 17, 1961, We have received dates from the City of Mexico to the Sth inet. Governor Letcher, the American Minister, had assured the Mexican authorities that the cabinet of Mr Fillmore would not sustain the provisions of the Tehuan tepec Company, ard also stated that the company were negotiating with Mexico to surrender their claims oa certain term ‘The whole Mexican country is in @ state of dissatis- faction and agitation, especially on the Gulfcoast. The immediate cause is the discussion of a prohibitory tarlif, Symptoms of insurrection are extending to the States of Vera Cruz and Puebla. An arrival from Brazos reports that Carvajal, on the 9th inst., raised the siege of Matamoras, and his follow- ers disbanded, This news is considered very doubtful, asis also the report, recently brought from Vera Cruz, of the capture of Matamoras by the revolutionista, From Washington City. SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES—THE TERMS OF SET- TLEMENT—LARGE NUMBER OF POSTAGE STAM? KOSSUTH TO LE FETED UY THE PRESIDENT, ETC. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. — | Wasnixcrox, Noy. 17, 1851. I cannot learn that there is foundation, in fact, in the warlike rumors despatched from this city, by certain correspondents, as to our relations with Spain. The | statement of the matter which I telegraphed you several @ays since, ia, I have reason to beiieve, an outline of the facts—all the difficulty in the way of immediate rettie. ment, being that the Spanish minister has been instruct- ed to include a claim for damages done to the property of Spanish citizens in New Orleans in his demand which, of courre, could not be granted, as it is purely a local matter. Time is necessary for him to communicate with his government, and explain the dificulty—a dif. ficulty which his own good sense would at once prompt | him to waive, had he the <lecretional power, There 1s no doubt, however, but what the terms offered by Mr. ‘Webster, alike honorable to us and liberal to Bpaia, wil be accepted. Mr. Webster's friends here, deny that there is any treth in the rumor of his intention to resign at the pre- sent time. Over six hurdied thourend dollars worth of postage stamps have been iss from the Post Office Departmeat since the 1st of July last Colonel Fitz Meury Warren, the Second Assietant Postmaster General, assumed tbe duties of head of the Contract Office, this morning—the most responsible position in the depa: tment. FROM ANOTHER Wasiiwctox, Nov. 17, 1851. President Fillmore is to give a grand diplomatic din- nerto Louis Kossuth, tc which the Chey. mann, the Austrian Mipister, will be invited. Interesting from Utica, IN THE CONDEMNED DEDICATION™ANNUITY 10 GENEVA COLLEGE, Ere. Ur a, New) ernoon, 1951, The Utica Citizen Corps, this on Friday, ‘The condemued is making a full confession, | hich will be given to the District Attorney. re eruous efforts are being made to have Conkil spited uptll December the execution. A new Episcopal church will on Wednesday, A private letter | in re- th, the day fixed for Oroutt’s be ated in this city ates that Trinity Church has be- | stowed a perpetual annuity of $4,000 on Geneva College, | i to make tuition free. From the South, SINGULAR TAX RECOMMENDED BY THE GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA—THE U. S$. STSAMER VIXEN—FIRE- MEN'S CELEBRATION, ETC. Baxtistone, Nov, 17, 1851. The Governcr of Alabama recommends, in his message, adiscriminating tax on ail articles from thore States that continue the tlave agitation, Hi. L, Kimbrough has been found guilty of robbing the Post Office at Columbus. Commodore Parker arrived at Pensacola on the 8th inst., om board the U. 8. sicamer Vixen from Mobile. The steameblp Scutherner did not leave Charleston until 32 o'elock last Seturday night, in consequence of the low #tat? of the water on the bar. Baltimore city is alive with preparations for the arent | Firemen's Celebration, to take place on Wedaesday. The Committee ef the Washington Hone Company, ot ing, aud went to Wash- ingten, to present a horn to Perseverance Company. The United States Company arrived this afternoon, and were received by the Independent Company; at Wash- ington they were received by the Franklin, whose guests they are to be to-morrow ‘The New Orleans mail has arrived, but brings 20 news worth telegrapbing. From the West. O LAW OF ILLINOIS=NAvIOATION— BER OF TRAVELLERS, ETC Pirresvre, Nov 17. THE NRW PAN LARGE 1951 3 } ‘The vote for a free tanking law in Tiinois has been | 25th instant. | terday, and having organized ¢ carried by 5,000 majority. This will operate favorably oa Mllinols State stocks by greatly increasing the demand | for them | Five new steamers will leave Pittsburg to-day aad to- | morrow, and it is estimated that they will take three | thousand pastepzers Colonel Benton and family left yesterday, onthe Buck- eye State. for §t. Louts. The Allegany and Monongahela rivers hav® expe. rienced a high dood of a Rallread Locomotive-- Three Lives Lost, Crancestow, Nov. 16, 1951 The boiler of the locomotive of the express freight train, whieh left Hamburg on Friday evening, for Cha: on buret near Alken, killing the engineer and two firemen, Three cars were damaged, and the mag” etic telegraph line ustatned some jajury. Explosion Snow Storm on Lake Erie. Desniax, Nov. 12M. A great deal of enow and rain has failen here during the past four hours, and at the present time the id is blowing @ perfect gale from the northwest. Th craft, of all kinds, ate recking ports of safety New Bank Law in Vermont, M Nov, 17, 1951 of vantking, has passed verte, Tt busine rmont Leg An act to outhor both branobes of the fa the House, t te main ‘eatures, oted by the Mresac ®. This aot ie similar, fo peral Rankin Lave The Delaware River+Freshet, Nasrowsweacn, Now ia mw hoary feeehet in the epect of more tata Zhe & setts of Lumber © Hulso- | The Recent State Elections, NEW YORK. Axoany, Noy. 17, 1851, ‘The official vote of Albany county is as follows: —Rau. dall, 27; Patterson, 185; Welch, 39; Chatfield, 146; Bey- mour, 42; Wheaton, 96; Storms, 20, and Foote, 3. , MISSISSIPPI. New Oxceays, Nov. 14, 1881. Foote’s majority, for Governor, in the State of Missis- elppi, is said to be about 1,500. LOWISIANA. The Congressional delegation stands—three Uniow democrats and one whig. The returns of Louisiana show that the Legislature has been carried by the whigs: while the result of the State ticket is yet doubtful. From Kentucky. DEPARTURE OF MR. CLAY FOR WaSHINGTON—KID- NAPTER HELD TO BAIL—BALLOT FOR UNITED STATES fENATOR. Loviavinee, Nov. 17, 1851. Henry Clay left Ashland, for Washington, on Baturday Calvin Fairbanks was tried to-day, for kidnapping slaves, and held to bail to answer a change of felony, im the sum of $5,000, in defwult of which he was remanded to jail. The Kentucky Legislature ballotted to-day, without choice, for a United Staies Senator. George Robertson, J. J. Crittenden, A. Dixon, and Ii. Marshall, (whigs,) and W. 0. Butler, (dem..) were voted for Heavy Loan Wanted, Bosrox, Nov. 17, 1851. ‘The Vermont Central Railroad asks proposals for two millions of mortgage bonds Large Fire in Phiiadelphia, Prinaverrnta, Noy. 17, 1851, The extensive dry goods store of Page & Brothers, om Merket street, below Third street, was damaged by fire this evening. to the extent of $12,000 or $15,000. The loss is covered by insurance. The Steamers Falcon and WinGeld Scott. New Onxeans, Nov. 14, 1851. The steamship Falcon, having been repaired, will eaif for New York on Monday. The Winfeld Scott will go to morrow. een The Turt, Usron Course, L. L--Taormxc.—A trotting mate for $1(G0, mile heats, best three in five, in harness, came cf yesterday aftcrnocn, between Lady Suffolk and Jack Rowwiler, which was won by the old mare, after four very severe heats. The track was heavy and the wind high, which accounts for the time ranging so far up lu the thirties; but, everything considered, it was a capital race and Lady Suffolk added new laurels to her already over. crowéed chaplet, that will not fade as long as « trotting track is in existence, or the horse is bred for the rerviow ard pleasure of man. She has won more races,aud hag more admicers throughout the land at the present day, than any horve that ever lived; and, at nineteen years of age, her present owners purchased her for three thou- fand three hundred dollars. She will trot no more this reason; yet. there is little doubt but that, after a good wintering, rbe will appear in the epring, as fresh as tha flowers to egain fill the peckets of those who have fol- lowed her fortune during her long and most brilliant ea reer. Jack Rossiter was the favorite yesterday, at 100 to 60 Previous to the start, his splendid race’ with Zicuary Taylor, a few weeks eince, amd his late contest with Lady Sviloik, we:ranting that odds; but he sadly disappoiated his beckers—as he has done on & number of other occa. elon there will be very few among his friends who will follow him in future, without a greater degres of caution than they manifested in the present race, large smount of money wae lost on him yesterday after- neon ¢ Heat—Noesiter won the choice of position. The 7 Fi | heres came up very steady. and were started ata fae rate of speed; but before & teore, Jeck broke up, am dozen length stretch, Ror y had gone a hundred yards 1 Suffolk led to the in thirty-eight ae siter gained cradually on her, and was within « couple of lengths ef her wheel atthe half mile pele. Time-1:15. On the ¥ he reeched ber wheel, and they ewug on t ttretch nicely lapped. A chatlerce and. a st: sued. Crack, erwek, crack, went Whelple up flew deck Rossiter Dimmick, in a hun square ggain, oud made @ alia * s00n ne he overtusk incenprany—cuvecn | | cepted the | tre f the Sherif to uitend the exeoution of Conklia | | clove untiit led to the seor <Wo or three st breke up again bef one he got + tur, and Suto g war thirty yards 1 quarter pols on the bitek- she coutinued id, breaking ¢ half mile pole in 1:17 wl the lower turn apd on to the coming wp which the covtest was very ey Teached the distance stand. where Roa- Miter Proke up-end the mare cam: » to the score @ winger by a couple ef len Time-- Thid teat —Th ds of Ke Tt hecame more se. ue, end fen{offerats bet were heard eave from those whe on the beat. fhe horses together. and they kept aey were throvgh the gate. Then Rossiter, as previous heats, broke up, aud Suifotlc one to the quarter pole, which she passed nds. As soon as Rossiter recovered, kK sent him siong at the top of h’ ed ardhe ed tapidly ; but going down the backst etch be broke ep yet. still be trotted eo well, whem he became steady, that he was within a cou! lengths of the mare etthe half mile pele. Time— On the lower turn, Ro oy ‘and (hey came on the home ght well the whole lengtla to lend Kosei homestretel T of the str T bent the mare to the score about bal Time—2:98 I ter paz yin better ieite, after a sharp wrangle ven cue of the judges and the driver of Suffolic, Roesiter, as usnal, broke on the turn, in consequence of which Suifolk led to the quarter pole five or tix lengths. iu thirty-eight seconds. She made the half wile im 1:16. and continued to lead to the three. quarter pole, where Rossiter yoked ber, and another ex- citing struggle began. whieh lasted until withia about eighty yards of the stand, when Rossiter broke, not himseif, but a goodly number of his backers, by the mishap Lady Suffolk won by a shouts that were ever heard on the Union Course. lowing ia 9 eummery:— | James Whetpicy entered g m. Lady Saffolk O. Dimmick entered b g Jack Time—2 24-2: Pestarvitee Covasn, L, = Wednesday, Novem mile heats, beet three in five, ghiln entered bm Lady Brooks... Mr etane redb.g wy eee lan entered ch. g. Mount Morris... .. hf ‘Sree tered br ¢ n. Panny Jeckson, Time— 2:47 15, 2°50, 2-45 Usiow Covnsn, L. L—Thurrday, November Porre and ptake Pacing. 900, two mite heats. in harness eMann ramed ¢ g Hero. eLavghlin, rm Lady Be ‘Time 6 Brooklyn City Intelligence, Tre Were Menorns—The trial of Riely for me, j@ appointed to texe place this day week, the ¢ Court of A and Terminer met yes- ¢ Orand Jury — econ bye t Covet —The calendar, coats: undred and fourteen causes, will be taken joage Mores this day. we Conmtox Covreit.—This Board met last night. The most interesting topic was @ revival of the question be- tween the Mas or and the Board, whieh was brought up by Alcerman President, offering a resoluion i restore the 20th ste dling rule, investing the Mayor with the power cf nom’ er tees, ap. le power ( having been as d, abused) was with by a re- ation parcd in July last Ald Taylor on Git. Alderman Marvin that tion which bad been pened was, av it were, @ vote of censure, apd that rematoing om the records of the courts fer four months was more than was deserved, It ‘was not necessary, he evid, to go into the reasons it wee predicated. But the question was, whether e chief wegistrote shovid continue under the eeneurs ; and he thought it was but justice to the should be resstuded After some motions law committer, the finanee commit! iene, the original resolation was put av Pasay Acciorst <On Sunday evening, the grocery store, near deirg corsidesable ‘come to the stock and interior of the house ultimately breakiog out the roof The Gre companies were qu on the ground, end Robert Baird, who ran wits No. 7, met m accident which caused hie death. te war ieem- ing upon the arta of the ae ote ate was given war. by the comeequent ae- nod fatting with roved @ to “pley away quiekly.”’ t own several feet into the Against the machine, rustained what njory on his breast. He died in the cour nd the coroner beld am inqoost yorterd ot in accordar ce with the fagis was returme Diam appeared to attach to avy one eo t ercive company it Of fiewarms, and on Me 8 boure. another) bot was fired. e worden reat of the shed. amt w ( Ubight Lt was them discovered thet threegem ei greed firing et a target, marked cut ow tae shad, of Whom (Jobo iurteend Conrad Wolfe) were takem )cystady. amg remanded (05