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entrance te this floor is through fear massive trem doors. | the AMERICAN DIPLOMATS IN EUROPE. | (cre ae ee eee. Thea too comtain sage tum of bras omen | stra sp gga nhs Hing. age cay + the museum, and the armory. Among the caunen are a 10. General 6 HOW MUCH IT COSTS TO LIVE ABROAD, | jones Volunteer Military Resources of the sunter eoratenaaeetn te Ber Satie os Bam, ne Wort ender he contunsieg =" South, ne " sbnnannnnanontibnpatn several distinguished pervons. Among the mest | “17 was chosen with that understanding. The MORE PAY NECESSARY. | seeeya Mtropelis of the Unies. itaetng of oe cannon, which wo shall give « short | people wil ok bin ap in carrying out the pina ’ A brass four pounder, preremted by the Reaporor of Russia | 12. He will alse know “no North, mo South, no Interesting Correspondence, jac The Old and New Arsenals. ta Deion Frank, nd by Mite Wew Yak Sata | Past no Weal” in wlestng a eubinst | - militie, This gua is in remarkably geod order, and ines | 0% shells” among the New Y ~ mt ey) NATIONAL TROPHIES, good now as on tho day it was made. will make appointments Induerlaincraly tec at LETTER FROM ABBOTT LAWRENCE. and ko., &O., &ée. A long brass two pounder. takea from Algerimes, at Trip- | the local divisions which have heretefere existed pee ES = Eeevcetthc fede nnn een > , jompsmy. J » Bir—I have the honor to acknowledge the rece poses Ono of cur reporters has taken considerable troable to | Fewsth Company “ 4 fs im Very good condition, ee px mem pesto ly ae _ led . al eet oe | nreneberanry cima, | rammedggied iit eee % os paisley Pee i gem Gs communicating to me the resolu: Senate | living, or drat o tune, O€ this clty—the standing army of the metropolis. It x pany. Hoglish, and from thom by that the of Brats be requested to comma: | of ourpublic men can afford. target | Seventh Compeny. * cares eaceaby neon! candy opegiace a9 Risate to that any informpeaiea which he may | , Thste these pre r to say this much outef a 1** not. of courte, inelude the one or two hundred Sighth Company, Pca the Americans, in the war of 1612. This ina long gun pomess touohicg the expetienoy of adopting sgrad- | just for the pabtin interest, for Lhave no ex- companies of this city, embracing upwards of ten hizo ‘Troop of Cavalry. a and handsomely carved. It is im very good condition, ‘uated soale of diplomatic salaries, upon the | pectation ef being personally benefitted by it, im sand well drilled men—each cepable of hitting the bull's This regiment eonteine 643 men, al told; one battery notwithstanding the number of owners it has had. eombined considerations of the importance of the | apy way. ne, eye, or am ememy, at every shot. feathery, ee ieee Tien tk eet aca | Onosix pounder and two threo pounders, called by You ane tan fu vosrdance with that resola- sin ‘Gonsale wea: Wanecies: Annexod ls the list of ofleors and mem of the organised | 414" ‘The mem belonging tot are Native Americans, | Gen. Burgoyne his grasshoppers, taken by the Aineri- bans hed transmit to you a omens of the cxponees ee Cal THE UNITED Cras, oe gpl ee A Sele apt a BIGHTH REGIMENT. ane at Saratoga, 1777. See - ee thas scp is to residen: my offic! ty, ‘88 Hacus, December 16, 1: . w Burgoyne was very prot 4 London. ‘Youre perhaps aware that, postenting Six—I herewith transmit a statement of dee eine him in all his battles. private means, I have not been as exact in my ex ponsos incurred by me during the year just elapsed, git ‘A long tix pounder, taken from the English by the penees ae I should have been bad I been obliged to | conformity with the instructions contained im | pivision I Amoricans at the battle of Prineotem, January 3, 1777, Measure them by the awount of my outfit amd | your circular of the 4th November last. Divirion J dered to Washington im , ealary. 1 have kept an acourate account of my disburss- and verrempeant te neree The house I occupy is in a situation certral and | menta, can vouch for the correctness of this A three pounder, with carriage and caisson, presented convenient for slege ion It wa: furnished whonI | statement. The cost of living is probably greater | by Governor Tompkins, in 1814 This is @ besutifal ar + = _ nner en ee piste, Nesa oa joa a poe in ay are Cy ef the Hed param ae | piece of artillery. was made expresely for Governor thems. sovare: over" Oar aiole hanks chanel all whic! was obliged to purchase, or to that of London, exo: only in the i, .! is Gti in amall with some glass and china The same would be the hem of oure rent. Every acticle of Sackating is san py races Dr Wooaward. . bes. caccioleh iit poll Ee crumb, on s piece of wheaten broad, does ) case, ly, with any Douce thut might be taken | dear, and clothing. particularly #0 eT ee 8. Mandeville, Sit Intention to intreduce them into. the service 21. Ho ien’t going to have about hint men for bys a mivister I bave eseomed it my duty are great economists, and consume t Commended by Brigadier Generel Sipher. 8. ‘A Hix pounder, takon from the British at the surrender | 2@visers who are fishing for the suceession te tho to en! my countrymen to a moderate extent, | possible quantity of everything mecessary to the | ‘sTarr. j J, Little, of St. Johms, Canada, by Gen Montgomery, and presen: a andto maintain the bo-pitable courtesies of the | maintenance of life. By this means they reduce the | Brigade Maior. Charles H Smith, A.3 Chamberfaim. | ¢d by him 22. If, by hook or by crook, gay rach ast appoint country which I hays the honor to represent. | expenses of living to the limits of their incomes, Brigude Judge Advocat Lusius Pilken, « J.B. Quim ‘The armory, which is om this floor, contains eighteen | ed, they might as well be in the shoes of the afore- Bae while T have endeavored to perform these | which are generally small. But the effeet is ofen Hospital Surgeo Go. Tf Cav. } om « J. W Petterson. thoussnd muskets, fificen hundred rifles, eight | raid Galphins. They will have to walk quicker Offices without ostentation, and with an eye to judi- | seen in the unhealthy aspect of the people, and os- Engines... Go. J.Laley, J: Weswlbencrays: 2 7: Verne hundred horse pistols, two hungred cavalry sabres, | than Old Hickery’s cabinet did. (ths Little Bed Fox ious coonomy, 1am free to confess that my ex | pecially of the children sie phe Brad WALA at carseat Eee latintes naan aates tren | ne teas’ tee oadter SoA aI serait as: 1) when the © women folks” kioked up that penses See pert bi pare La an - STATISTICS OF EXPENSES FOR ONE YEAR. a 2 ade Quartermasi banered. ila. garaliz.one | hai men, This regiment win Pistols, ene thoumad of wills seven rites, 23. Gea aamabent ie. Teh: ee ea ' \s . ingtow Grays. 6 s rifles, whica atti ‘ 2 4 mask peak Bear troubling you wiih them, [ will only For what object and cis ent cts, beaming As “4 ni gr Gen Rabsrakbovismsants. carbines, apa oxnical otumds-ob gay man’s, or tet ot men’s, dictation; althoagh ho say that after oarefully exauiniog the itemsof my | Rent of house,...............+. 1,200 0@ $480 08 Comments. bechtd . by Colonel Fervie. lemees, Of the muskets. (hore are eight huadred whieh | bas, and will contin ask and rossi: view expenditure, with a view to arcertain the cost of | Puel. oval, turf, ooke amd wood.. — 647 66 259 06 a ND oe FIBLD OFFICERS. were brought over to thix coumtry by Lafayette, and wore | from prominent mem of the demooratio 4 living in London in the position which the minister Butcher ge 1.116 @9 448 40 Hexseant- Colonel. Golemconieecs BO, Ferris. used during the rer a. Tay are inexoolieat order, | Having obtained this, be will finally osneult Of the United States is evliged co occupy, Iam da- | Poulterer ae ae fea Lieatewant Colonel. fhotarca er Ghurietiiie, in France, "Among themumerous | Pete Judgment, and act his own pleasure in the eldedly, 0 of the opinion thut the present salary is in- | frter eggs, milk and cream oe 60 210 00 perbaes hM) stands of arms are three carbines taken:from thy British | '°54 79 may geleet one or more from Mr Polk's ‘The rent of a furnished house in London, ins oon- | Fiat oi oe at 0 Geoenee eae thewnesiioe eral of Washington Lafayette, old cabinet, ef he may not Tn making oabinet and a pginesr Vt Also, mews of im ‘i ‘would cost from £225 w £250 a year; and tomeet | rooeries .... 684 00 278 6@ Chaplain Vaosnt. jelphemate used in we ‘They are left open for the im- | tion effective, simply becausesuch a persom has held ly these and all otber expenses growing out | Cofectionery .. 176 6 7008 Co. A.—Jackrom Horse G'ds Captain Teranoe Koen. tion of visiters, being at the same time ured for sam- | office before of position, would require, in my judgment, an Table beer tor kitche: Lies eo a bY | i 7 ee ees ete — i I —— les This — is the Larne this hig 25. Im his foreign paliey Gen. Pieree will neither . . Omi tteH'se Gi’ . p ; ry Pe salary Lapel thousand collate, Ideon 5 “« DoMeaipaary mete Keaneay. IRISH DRAGOONS. cn pon v9 dep Oa -— Abas gh el set the earn ar hs Doedlong Alsbustere. He “os nof we eee 1,803 60 2 80 | s e—German do, do. “HL. Linden Commanded by Coptams Patrick Kerrigan and John Coffey. | creased. on socount of some extensive drafte which have | ¥! Ste ntttineatre Roa eres t, ed these sums y Laundry... 510 00 SOUOO | wes cceppuntag ec Coes seeed: seearaliceiy ef hasten, | TRoorA, been made upon it by the militia Tho emtrance to the | 22d submit te nothing wroog And he will eall to 1 have the henor to be, as Jae abedlenk forvt., Carriage, Rorses and cael 1,500 oe @w | Flak ore Goreme irha resinant cpa of ee | oO A— Patriot Guards......Jeha Coffey. first. floor is by two megmifloemt flights of steps of wa aatistanon savin whe will sustain him faily rm ‘AWRENCE joverness ol Dees 100 v0 1 Ge j— -_-_- q and efficien' In is Hon. Danrxy Wawaren, Secieiary of State, Wash+ | Medios! sttendance and im Penne uatiher shone O10 mom, whieh are all cavalry | 6, o—Mitchell Guard rected oc cuot itcu cite SIMS TO estemtenl ee | 1 TRUe Qneh. tha tsts eotca,”?, Bulbtyesi ona ington, D.C Poet tian’ es ae (og on t “SECOND RUGI MENT. | Co, D—Guip Cadete Peer npegurrpemty ul ‘The feb cpalre Poa. dow | depend upon it, will be bared the prominent foa- y 1 - i % die 01 8 arrows and in the ossire i seen ya0M was td Ny be eee Rubseription to glub ‘ 60 @0 * 24 00 Creme ie Che a si Bogert. oe rut exnibrar (he: Ronte or Mad Cork ‘cual’ ta treat bad incident to the advent of tho aew administra- Pants, January 8,1852. | mete eats oe 7.280 00 “foo 00 -Joreph Oralg. Or ee Sen te eee wer ren Gom Pierce, when nominated, was comparatively Sra— I recelved, thre or four weeks ago, Jour Furniture, complete, for house... 2600 00 1,080 00 | SL eee | f by all SL ecak las ueton talk aprvtans sae henioeens bale oar en rere arian elroulur of the 4th Nevember last. communicsting a | a aT aE: Satie | } sep. 2 i ore » tot i Total .. $1,199 65 12,479 ie . faced with buff and gol: . ‘The belong- easrs jived in the pursuit ef an arduoas |; ati Stadcpling agrecusred rosie cisiomatiganiorias, | The foregoing statemont is bated on sotual ex. | BAIA jocessccresvs Moved Rent. q | ingtoltarenallvescffreiands nn | gome'wiitnry equipments aed festa en | inte ‘be detignee. his ‘teat in the Untied tates 0 con! ide i im: | i ‘ ca eae . FOURTH BRI tho third flocris used for Serate ince bis election. friends aleses eteieiniuioa ahi fos cipeines ab secti: | over Ie 1ESU oxonpatbatin chee taste eataroe | Come James ¥rance, Brigodier Generat Bioen Commander Imo, caissons. tenth peer to be adding to his fortune materially a por a | - % 2 . Surgeon..... William Boek. ovary. era—-one on oach corner of the building.and four fm the | di:iem to the maguifizent ring, valued at $2,000, énco, and reques'ing me to transmit ro the Depart- | age is made for the whole year by the rete of ox- | Exiner. Josiah P. Knapp, 8 ng » ree PB 7 | Evy PP, Brigndier.Major Robert Taylor, theee towers have vigat port nolss, h | tiged by the HL hi ment, at my earliest convenience, autasementof the | penditures for several months im succession. | Company A. ++ Captaim AO, Onatle, | gua ; four Fiom thess towers the which was recently noticed by she ManaLDye Rav. Jucge Advoo a expenses incideot to my resiouce in an offivial | Gxo. Forsom. | Company B. veeee 8 Alex. Kaglonom, | aint aoc » be ranged. Thus it will ing been sent from California. and presented to him eharactor at Paris, The late imoortane votitical | Bie een tr act a ia | Company 0. +“ dehn Dano. |. Goareersbane point of fact.» fort and Inat week at the Tremons House, Boston, some of events here, beve for atime diverted my attention Mapu, Nov 1851. | Company D... + “ Joseph Johnson, | Paymoster 8x men can defend it from within | bia friends in that city sre about to give hima from this subject. bu. I proceed now, as far as the rm * '. See eee gempeny = ayia ats moeeexe | Kegiveer . bourand ou'side, fhe doors and wias owe | eplendid oesah aad pair, of horses. A short time ] hak ls # i 2 ¥ | Compeny F. . Mork iliam Mensou, te ; E t % - nature of the subject admits of it, to furnishanwns- | The fact is, that this is unquestionab'y one of ths | Company G: + & Andrew Lacy, biscssassia Sey aitae teenie nagth of Tina) Shon giltie, on penaay’ sone pA eas sey oe eae ‘wer to your ir quires a As you desire that the information should be | }jj « speo 3.” it be necessary to encer | from the coast, in every direction, and ths universal | Company H. 5 pid Henry L Revert. | The total number of men in this regiment is607. THIRD REGIMENT. earest capitals in Earope; even the necesssries of fe ure extremely highin price. The geoat distance a Commanded by Colonel Hateey. LINE OFFICERS. W. Haley. entering. is at ones struck with the oieanly appearance of things. The floors are all of them very cleam. and the gus sro ae bright ax whew thry were made Chis state of graved the different cowts of arm s of the thiriy-one 3tates The Iadios of Concerd sre also propsring te forward a largo and beautiful cepy of the Holy Bible to the White into rome detail of th cipal is | 7 * ‘i i y it of t! er, dubs tha expense of a teridanot bero. The vend | Taaejee tbe uenne of food internal eoeinealastion, Cements Nag Cone hhecwas Jones, Mr Udell “there are. ome huwacad and axey-tpres | House, on the 4th of Maroh Last, but mot least, most important is that of houve rent; @ house ef | contribute greatiy te this tice of things the mova: | Lieutenant Colonel ~Meuck.. fd ear Hg Pieces of artillery in this arseval Theis ealibre varias | it is ourrently rumored that a wealthy relative of reeprctabie ize ard appearence, veatiy but ueos- | jiar habits er thiakasiou, a0 faesbehi antosate of ejor. 10, Martin, Fee ge iad from three to twenty four pound shot, but the gevater | Mra Pierce, residing in Boston, has cheoked the e@opvenient quarier of the city, for less than from | ug forcins is 4 | STAFF OFFICERS. hos B. Smith. . ate y | SrOEe 2D SHO EDOES 5.7 R.-BOpO eae COrxedd, Ear e0= ahrec te four ihbapaviddullasna yore. “The fie ote against every thing foreign, their indifference, s ee ae Icha Finck nekat tion at a moment's notice Theimportsmor of artillery | jecg Congress makes am apprepriation to drain and | even copteat, with tho stationsry conditiva of r Quartermaster. Philio Zeiger. fo illnetrated very forcibly by Napolwon’s vic:orie: am srtilierist by professi Snich off the publio grounds becween the President’s oil, the latter in such universal use here for lights, Company I fhe total number of mem im this regiment is 300. this moment very ill provided with. tering a nodle prosequi. Thore-is not much prospect lain carriage enc pair of borses by the year, is | country, have sll had a most pernicious iad ‘ fom twelve to fourteen bumdred dollars ‘The ex- agains’ the facility of procuring at cheap rates yan LO oa ‘ tat W. Huson, Periaxce of thix mode ef warfare He used more casnan | [Toure and the Potomac river, the Geng peed oral r P «oF Dickel Captain § ; | have te purchase a mew house or run risk ef dy- pense of fuel is uito a very heavy charge here; | the necessaries, much more the com/orte mad Simon Stanford. DSL, Jacheling. preath-cripmee byte ae peP ner tied ae soem pemamibee eo wa us, OF #0 fo Pye sloue, for the most part, is burnt here. wed Juxuries of life” Water, even, which inhoro carried | Company A Japtain Dusker. 1 JP Kant, begin spe sie sore {riod vt Dales ites ee ere, eeret ee ee 9 sixteen dollars | on men’s shoulders to the habitations of al, is very | Company B. +f Brie, -Linutenent OW Willete, | of eupnem ured om euch tide: at the batite of In the lower branch of our Legislature, yesterday, 00 orsider:ng bezed portion of dear; wood, g0 often indispensable in the pecaliar pany © . Wubbeaheret, -Onptaln J MoGrath, there were aix hundred; at the battle of Lig a material prop was knocked out of the Maine the yrar, (from eight toniue mouths.) duriug which | ard ordins Jdness of the wins | Company D “ — Froelish, & J.B Douge, cet the: batt - me = ie 3 5 and extracrdinary coldness of the winter mouths, | ry BR ps i " “« Swe hundred and fifty: at the battie of Marengo. Liquor Jaw bill, the tenth section heving been reject: fires ore Kep: up here, the exvense of thts item | and which can, with great difficulsy, be procured at | Gompany E t ; é EE Se sino ene ot Napoleon's greatest victories. he only etl by the canting vote Of tke Speaker’ “ia phastaes Mone, in a hourebeld consis ing of half dozen | ail in this treeless table land, is near one cent per | Gombaey « | ‘iid a Nedees!: Picors of capuom, sbile om tho cremy’s #1 ‘A ial, wi a 2 iw ithe Gua tirenl waoibes of nerveatnan | re decir ompany G | _ Eiank Company ef Artillery, oalled National Grays, uty wie hus, Napoleen’s vietories show for precedure ef trial, with the exeeption of eriminal pereons, with the To ts,averages, | pound, for it is allecld by weight; so of coal aad Company 1 “ | Captain Raymor. Uniform, gray eighty pieces, Thus, Napoleen’s vie @ precludes th t itor fro: Recording to my experience, about twelve hundred y | ined te Importance of artillery— Sn article whieh we ar Neola; Wicatcsesas; - Ukbeete bot mean cecdtael | flollsrs = year. The exp vse of the daily subsistonce of a family | in Paris may be judged of by the prics of the co n- Mon articles which enter into iss consumption— | butchers’ meat, for example, being fifteen cents per pound, and double that price for the delicate por- | ble expense, the mere ortinurr subsistence of o and, indeed, of everything else whichis consumedin , Company K.. this capital, and whose is fiom the distance at w! tained, and the enormous rates of trausportation, generally on mules’ backs, ia greatly eahauced by many. the onerous system of gate dusiee, universally pre- | Cadiz to Madrid, was three bundred dollars; yet | this was the lowest sam for which shis service could nie cost, dear evough they oan enly be ov- Hurrars, They sumber abeut 640 mom The men de lon, SEVENTY-FIEST REGIMANT. This regiment consists of ten companies, which ore all to this regiment are mearly all matives of Ge 95 Adjutant Commanded by Lientenan: Colones Weterhouse, Lieotemant Colonel, ELMVENTH BSGIMENT. Link OvFicnaM - Waterhouse, D U, Hyde 8. B. Pinekney. THE }EW AKMORY @B DOWN TOWN ARSENAL. This edidoe, which is nearly fintshed. is situated vm the corner of White and Rim streets. It is one hundred aad thirty-one feet om White street. amd eighty-four feet om Mim street. It is built ef blue stome, only two stories mob outside, the buildiay enuld be led with suceess that the biil will become a law. The project to unite the New Hampshire Central with the Concord and Clarombat Reilrosd. and eon- struct a new route between the Verment Cen‘ral, ab Windsor, Vt., and Manchester, N. H , is sti!l peud- ng in committee. It hav once been unfaverably ions; ham from thirty to forty cents the pound.and | valent in Spain. As an illustration of the 1mmense Commanded by Colonel Vosburgh. | mene d a pair of lowls nine fraces, or # dollar and soventy- | com of tethrnnl trapeportation, I will mention that | Goong) FIRLD OFFICERS. | Forman? . i high, the first being thirteen feet, aud the second thirty reported Shome ong, See Pane aberebr AS aio pcan oe pr the an = Bedi dpien pcan | the amount of hy expenses of trasiapoct of & car- | Tiewtenaut Colonel ipeceeensn = “De. Van Cort. fect bigh. The ae terpitid prety oe ‘nd session. The New Hagupshire Central rune from e ere - | ri 5 i 3 ; : jhteen inches wide, ro that. m assault by 8 2 ‘According to this scale of rigorous and uosrolds- | fake: Purbased for me by order in Now York, from | ‘Majer... een hls tia ouuiera, Y ai:| anbetineto Mistuaker, 6 sills. Set Cie Sano | hourebeld constituted as above mentioned, could be obtained, theugh the cost of euch transport from The fir dy fifty wen floor is to asa gua room a @readesvousie conse ofa ‘the second aa a drill roe (00, and owes a debs of about $300,000, pri i to Messrs Clark & Co » of Boston, pel ny sre secured by amortguge and the individual lisbil- not bethort of the annual sum of three thousaud New York to Cadiz was only Gfry dollars Chapiain ........ «s+. George W. Warner, | riot @he style is Gothic ‘on the three corners of the Ps doers A * The rates of transport are nearly ia the same pro- Frgwecr & Acting jaiant: Thowes B, Johnater, | building are situated towers; thers will be five doom om ity kes otal pare eeepc rede ete penit The four items above mentioned, of house ren‘, portion from Paris, and still higher from Loni Company A japtein M.C Hagadere, | Montgomery Guard White sirect. and ove on Pectherearoudlatiy, aaaie Clute Oe tne esrriage hire, fuel, and ordivry subsistencs, form Hortes, too, that are fit to be driven, are very dear, | Compsay B. S Chaties H. Waesler, | (iy, Hitler. ean taking it of theie hanae pri this monaltca a alone an nggreate exceeding the annual salary al- | aad their maintenance very expensive Entertain’ | [mpany C. eee the occasional addition of = bonus, it is said, so- lowed to a minister of the Unired Stace: ut tO | ments, though te a certain extent indispensable, Geaspany 4 RR ed militis, I: is w very hawdvome curing the original stockbolders by their bend from these must be added as expenses equally obligatory | whether dinners or balis, judging from my own ex- Ls “| Brigede Lawcers.. ‘on the very best. plans for defemee 01 responsibility. In this way Mossrs Clark & Co. and inevitable, the annual bire aud clothing of ser- | perience at this court. are more costly than as Lon- | ‘This regimemt numbers about 600 mem. and comalsts of @ root will be creased a large flag sta? by whist oom- now have most of the stock of the @entral and the vants, which cannot be cetimated at less than from — a ve thi a Livi % nine companies, which are composed separately of Ameri- | munication from thie building and the arsenal ap town 1 te Saceaienbs groserien forming trgether, for a | fale of furniture and other effects, whict sre ua- Pole Mayes 8 Tee (ookine | YIELD OFFICRRS , ra Pape sere Legislature bas authori no , family constituted «aI pave aliore supposed, another | Yoidable made by foreign mimuters on their depar. | pF Colored... sseeesseecs cae Homey G. Ste bins, ; Coxcon», NH, Deo 17, granted two or three towns the priviloge (2) of gaar- aggregate of strictly neces-ay expense, not short of | ture from this a8 weil as other couris, and with ees Colom cr B. Hart. Continued Scarcity of Political Pilgrims—The New | anceeing their bonds, the latter may be deamed be i thourard collars annuaily which the department must be familiar Nor is auy ajor... Cabinet—Gen. Pierce will Cowntenance no Fac. | *8%in ® marketable commodity in State and Wall If to thee two aggregates be further added the | t personal expenses of the minister and his family, of indispensable uniforms and dressof etiquatte, and | Bripsde Aide de Cam the neceessrily increased persona) expeures, which ference made in the annexed statement to thecost | Hrigade Paymaster. Brigace Volusteer, do. Adjutant, Paymaster, Quarteamaste: LB. W. Goolidge TO Fields. tions— Hts Policy in Making Appointments—He is Determined to be President ‘ per se’?—No Dic- streets. From the extensive of recained counsel and the scores of lobby members saneqed io prereing this matter upon tno Legis) t is fair which in # capital like thie, aod in the place they | egnnot well be accurately ascertuined, and which | Brieude Pupernumary J, Cameron stoi . 7 ” ‘i to infer that the debts of th A 0 ‘i e " pe wah) —T went: “ ray fer that the debts of these corporations are not snurt cecupy in its sociery, are nov always under th® are as much, at least, at th's ag acy other court Yo, Supernumary John Bridge Sones <E errr | Livingston. rpm sis hte cysts as oes materially decreasing the odds, control of his own tastes or choice and the expense | It will be recollected. too, that at this logation | Ye. Stpernumery...... Willem Denman, ¢ t ‘Daly. ents to Gen. Pierce—Main Liquor Law Bul Bad- | 4 jong a the origival scockboldors are bold person which neither bis feelings nor bis duty allow him to | there is no annual allowance for office rent, er _ FOURTH REGIMES’. | oO! Carnes. ly Wowndet— Union Railroad Project—Miss | aliy inble under s law ranctioned by the Legislatara avoid, of exercising # becoming boxpitality to his | furniture, messenger, &e, &c., as at London and | Commanded by Colored Yates, | CAPYAINS Snodgrass, the Young Lady in Pants—Weuther | of 1846, the rame which seat Mr. JP. Halo to tho countrymen weil ae reo'prcetng the sivilities | Paris, | FIELD OFPICHKS. | «+H Vincent. Li ‘A ul United States Senate? Offered to bim by his ol! ot the diplomatic | J: will be observed, too, that bouse rent hers is | Colonel Charles Yates. +L. J. beckons — Lint of Arrwals, Ho. Mise Bm ma Svodgress, reputed to belong to Now @orps, and the public fuc ment to which he is accredi ed, (irem: Ininimoum, according to my «xXperienc choneries of the govern- which the would be very dear, although I regard myself as having seen fortunate in cbiaining a commocious hoase at a Edmund 0 Charles, Major. Daniel W. Teller. J.T. vsirnes, +R French ieut, Waterbury, Jom'ding The migration of political pilgrims hitherward, fer the purpore of having their foriane told by the York. who bes recently shocked the modesty of the anti Lola Montesites in Boston. by out bloomeriag comparatively reasonable rate. The whole subject 1 | 1 the Bioomers, and by her partiality for “going the apotber anrnal sum of three thousand dollars,) you | js Peapucktelly submitted ‘ Geiceeies sete Nee conga orden, (ae mey. Sppear to | tire” on 0 at, nants. &e , dropped 1 a lest bave all the data ts is in my power to supply for | [have the bonor to remain, with tho highost re- | Sormarer | consider the President elect,) previous tobie first | Saturday, and left on Monday bho hailed as “Han- eetimavng ‘he «xperre invident to au official resi- spect, sir, your obedient servant, | Surgeon Bizaloel Howe i appearance im the White House at Washington. on | ry Louis. Anguets,” on the botel books. dence here in the ch of foreign minister, D M. Baxareorr Engineer Theodore Timpson. | the 4th of March next, has very perceptibly dimia- Winter bas finailycone Yesterday morning the Maintetncd within as limite ae a decent re- | g8r6 for bis pos tow perm Ihave the bor ts be, with great respect, your | + Somes Renwick, Jr. cava | Company A, troop Hussars..Ci To Hon. Danie Wenerer, Secretary of Stave Chepiain. [Extract ] MR MCUKDY To MR WEBSTER ‘in TL. Tsasos. This repiment 00 | of esch company han of late been all ditforent, m1 | sent the regiment has adopted @ regimental uniform, | which is whi e treck coats amd mazatine dius eioch peata- isked within the last forinight. Were it not tbat, in proportion as the scramble for offive is apparently thermometer stood at 4 degrees; this moraing ac 32. Wind cast Nearly a foot ot damp snow on the ground, with signe of a coutinued easterly storm, and Obedient servazt Rives. | Li ‘ 7 *, | De. B, troop Hussars G. Lusrasea, 4 . ii b i lo, fi f I} deigh’ng in pri i it oa—thi ‘ sa i ZGATION OF THE UsiteD STATE | | loons, the Garde Lafayeito are ali Fremch; the New | dying away, becoming stalo, flat and devoid of in excellent sleigh'ng preepect, li £00n ie Hom, Damme, Waxdees, Secretary of Siete. Viewwa. Deo 6 1681 ¢ Se Sh oobi aL Aca. | Yok Riflemen, Germans ; teres: here, it is beginning to rage with ten-fold | Hitt of the soascn, OM BKIL 8 BROWN ev Srarms LEGATION, | regret tha: Iam unable to give you much ARTI Sin— Your letter of the 4:b ultimo is received I ptain P Ferber, rma | SIXTY NINTH REGIMENT, Commanded by Col Ree. greater violonce, increasing most toriffically, else- Col John BA. George, the efficient chairman of the Democratic State Committee, will take @enoral Sr Persxsrves Deo 8, 1851 . of my own knowled the subj cL Finck FIELD @F#ICHRS where—particularly in the region of Old Tammany | Pierce’s lew busiocse, Mr Mot, his lat er, Sim—I have the Lover to sckno wedge the roostpt | frretecan yee ce meee on the subject to which | <A Horas. or Charles 8 Roe. —one would suppose thas theré was soarocly an | baving been appointed a jadge of the Court of Co: vf your eireu'er of the 4 & November last. Imgiving | There is no such thing as “boarding,” or, indeed, | ne Di Sans re weg Dvir le effice-sceKer remaining in the snaious seats, and | ™°" Pless. Col Georgo’s partoor, § de norms ion therein required. I lanor uoder the | gs 9 public table, known in Vieuna. A person hires | iment contains three troops of cavalry and | gsvutant Vacant, 4g ve , Esq , at present acts as Gou, Piero difficulty of net bsring beeu he bat tittle over one | bis room by the day, and takes hiseneals wore he mien of artillery There are elevea ptcces @f | 7" Me Ke ape that they wore likely to become ‘a beggerly ac | jetary year, end therefore beve vot made w fall test of the | pleases, paying for them by che item When | first d three bundred and fifty men iu this rogl- | Paymaster... Veouut count of empty boxes.” There is @ dearth bere, Among the arrivals of “outsiders” during the exp pees ple Bes this, my = oe came here I pr id for two smali roons ins principal | ™*Bt, 8né the principal portion of them are Germans, cere 3,0. O'brene. however. For the last week or two, Gon. Picroe | Fest week are the following:— Bot been with me excep: a portion o| em, and — 1, fe ins day, h ti fe PIFTH BRGIMBNT. Apeisiant Gus . M. Giles, 4 Suan guky foe's Sow: works dairy the lati eamier. | Des eucsngee witne Oe ee rue er iO otis Commandos ly Colmel Werner Reuieve Vacant, has bad capital chance to take 0 long bea [aewesas eianon My expenses during be first year were, as noar On thi ‘al of my dangh: ry FIELD OFFICERS Dbapiain. 4 and the prospect is now fair that be will star: Weprnspar. Dec. 8.—N. We Sprimg@eld, Minois su Tan estimate rieia. shout six thourand dollars. Per Yay'were demanded for tome exlvehle comms | a con Gotan ans ee Wasbivgton about the middle of Febraary—alit- | ¥ M Allye Censectiont: © D Allym L. Grover, J * In this wero embraced soe articles of @ permanent | Which 1 at the rate of 3,650 florins per year Being | Mie Sus nisgpmcote Sonbeue Oo: “ Dreamer périape) {fhe casi) make his attiage. | Zante uses, Meery- 2, Merley. oll of Bowen; Wie. ‘4 oe oe - a iv % 5 3 lan- which will vot have to be parchased again, unwilling to pay that sum, I took rooms in « large | STAFP OFFICERS Company D i mente—‘ sound im wind and limb,” and ready for | 907 a Moore, Vermont; Hon. It, K, Temple, Albany; J. and whioh will opera’e in some sort as & credit om | private house, suflicient for two persous and domes- 4 Company L, Newoomb. New York, subsequent yeare But thie will be more than cour: | tics, for which I mm paying at the rate of 2556 flo. | Adjutant [teresa ma | Compsmy “ the race which is set before him. ; , Serta lhe Birgcd prac oe tees Hesldeoe am | ins poe you ly Rae has passed much of the | pete Me ready i Le | Gennes i. es! The eomposition of the new cabinet, and the poli- | p aeaeres wo there a obene bat whales 4 je! for jor tne Gree ye summer an at Grafooburg, and [ have been | “4 « | (vocelists,) all from New York; R W. Olask Bractle- ty Sars A + | sonally expences incident my official resi- a 4 . The miform | joy . Gree , Wy, i J. fervent bire, living. with/its incidents, and extra dence at this court. I inclose # stutement of Mr. Poter Giivoy uae gee faced wtih ar went portion of themas- | tepics just now. As the interest to know who will | dover, Mass, , clothing adapted ro ‘be climate all of which items Schwarz, the American consul, which is prodably in | Captain D: Westfall oorcing to tho State regulations, Thomumbse ef men in tha cablaet twteondes, 16 is relvethtnn to | Pasar. Deo 1 Bi Sxow, Johm 8. Eldretge, Bos- count more then either st London or Paris, Ire the main correct, though there are tome items for cay feet the regiment in "Te has beom recently formed, ‘he sive a conreiponding thersans im the eoaaier ef the | tom; How. Wileoi dies (demooratio el-eter.) and gue my style of living ass meviumone Itwould which I should not expend es musb as he hes “PR enema ompeniee are b pews writers, ticularly of some of those at | W™ Quarl, inp .; 4. C Farrington, Msdeme orffioult to reduce it with ressectability, and charged. Trend also » pamphlet on the subject of Lieut. Dob-mann, comm’dg. | _,Tabie of the of mon in eash regiment of the | Homcheper wre ‘pForeen to ke ow everything, ands, | cexmauandson. &. ¥ Storm New York, #. W Hall, U difficult to exceed it without bunkruptsy. With | this mission, which I found bere. From what I ob- | Captain 3, Rotugior. * | Pusat Division of the New York State Militia :— Mice ington, Thay coon te Dave Ruslly? atterstnage | 2: Rldredge, Boston; JY Daniels Jease Golbar my family bere my expenes would absorb my | rerved of the expenses of living in London and Paris, | "oN, Setjemenn, Plast Regiment. Oana Meh ns on Mais | ing the Hunan & fow woaks, come to’ the coscla, | UsoeuhU ne the ters Dcinoae kT. Bponeers 2 Fortune would spond tore than tle salory, aad ash | Ltunk therelenot mach difference between thoes | cigbt competes tho nomber | Hecond Reginwmt. Colonel Bogs #07 | sion thatthe names of the new onbinet meatbors mill | Eidvedge, Boston be conridered extravagant A man gage 2 for: | a robebly many of the iteme which will be em: ot mee Ik tn Soares ae So, MS H Fay neni, Same Ln poate nt pela ia poi a [Satur bee 11, Sanday. i so Soe jester tune is compelled to measure bis steps Making all braced in the estimate for the Prensa and Koglish | S7tillet salt Prony Baicave ; an ouside: ill- | fewtry The men belor, to this regiment are all as- P te r Thia fact being settled now. pebiiebes the: Shere sllowanors. aud onusideriog, also. my ill- | Jegation are equally novevsary here although they | tives ur Germany. cine | Zousth Reglment, Gelonel Vsiea 889 | tow additional points, which deserve oxps Torveay; Die 16-11. Over, 6. ates 8 Ridder ones — e greater p " D ced > | may not have been mentioned to the statemons of SIXTH RwG IMENT jinth ne labenk, Colonel Pears Jai | tention from some of thore who are mor J.B, Palmer, Adolph Voghi Samuel B. Rindge J day- ich confived me to my roow, Letate that my ox- Mr Schwarz Perhaps appoeranoss ars sven moro Commanded by Colonel Peers. e Wan Brose. mme in mating about Gem Pieroe’s policy. | #ard allof Rorten; Thomas Jove, Joha Raymond, Troy, penecs have been and will be, ex shousand dollers | igsportant forthe purpove of iarurieg respset aad IELY OF FIORNS | Reventh Regiment, Colomel aryee 43 | Evough bss recently transpired hore to justify mein | N Y.; Dr. Newton, New York. Piemonte eet eachably mere | This iv ns fall | influence here than at either of ‘hose pisces It pe ane Biguth Kerlment, ‘olonel s« Vos. 400 | setting down the following as likely toturnup fixed | Weowareay, Deo 15—J. U. Thorndike. J. Stevens, hesitation in say g ‘the wefulness and diy Justice to the iueumnert. whoever b oat wd at. from & proper regard to y of the mission, a8 well as y be, the If the information will be observed that no cal: for postage, stationery. p' under the bead of inc ‘dental « done, & grors sum should be allowed tor these i ems. asion Aas geen mad rs, &o, which come Xpensed I respectfully sugges: that whatever else may bs foseph U Pino tmay. James Aloosk, Witism Mobermott, Ninth [egiziamt, ( Tenth Reyimcat. Colonet Eleventh Regiment. Colon Twellih Kegimont, Colone! Aiebiius. Bixty-ninth Regiment, Ocicxel Lor.. ) Verris... Fount 1, General Pierce will accept the office of Presi- dent, provided he lives umtil the 4th of March next, | and is formally found to havo revsived majority of electoral votes in the thirty-one State: Boston; James Brackett, Alfret. Maine; J. A. Palmer, KR 8. Baton jr, Boston; D. Jomks, Pa Trunspay Dew 16 - Albert Gay. A. B. MaCrillis. Bos. tom, D. A Gae, New York; @, Merrill Onurlestown, Mase; H Fisher Dedham Mase; Judge Morrill Mrs, A, Mort, B Morrill and Indy. New York; ; tary of Lege | The trouble and expense of keeping a miante 5 1 first i , B. Boyd, Oot tion, T state tha: ne doer vo’, ardoanvot. live upon | gooount, ard procuring Poachers ter orery bunch of | {ustiermester it aa Total et aacties wae tases whioh will not | Corser. J.8 Marsh, J D sterte, Boston the present salary I.requires, and will continue to quills aud postage of « letter. make the allowance | yr rinecy ns 3 It bee been sacertained that thors are from one Age” AMERICAN HoUeR Tequire. HOt lene than three thc wxnad dollars per ®O- of » less sum then that actually expended proferable | chest. Infomiry.. i Wronsanar. Deo 8-4 D. Page, Ohililoothe, Ohio; pum for tbat office at th oouri. and it he harem | oe the prevent oyna a cual anon Qavalry oars Cethe atacand ttn tae See eatagy | Bévaid D. Menton. Providence ew emily it will require more St Pecorsburg in om- * * * * * oman; | Artiliey eee ! igh par. Deo 9.—Gee Samuel Knox. California: M. Vhstically and ih every rropeo: wn aiisial eity— | ie why | ce mpeny C ey Cm te ae rowgs a thas venerable: meee poll ie! Richardsom, New York & Rern. Bridal, bails and apsieally svesined "Udo | lows Presidential Election. paren oe eee vopher Dr Paley, “there is vatistantory aridenoe) | Setiey Ritebherg Mare. oS" Tore Oust n e ; r ne Arsonals, axisiing ip the mature of the case itself, | : jantes ab iebies at ths haa ato cases “hey Hn 1217 | Company @ HH UP TOWN 00 PRINCIP AG ARSENAL. y tbree of the above candidates, including their | Meee, YOUN. Tiare jr, Roetbas tate Ihave the honor ro be, with hige consideration, | L128 | This re ye ‘The vulferm is blue, | ls rplondid building in situated nm Pifch avenue, be | re!atives amd friends, will Bot be spesinied New York; J. B, Ober. Buffdo X.Y. e obedient servant | Near, 8. Brows: Foams | TD Ire tacrmas, | They ore we artillery regiment, at pre: | tween ginty-feurch aud "s'y-Aili atreots ‘The dieen unve and tricot eit be dieappetated uding role- | runspay, Deo. 16—Hom_. Kellogg. Sexton's River Moa. Daxtnt, Wenermn, te» , &s Se eames watoaie seas are 4 follown:—Two hundend toot front atty toot | VS" Ae ot them—aay ten—will probably ‘far | Vis Abel Starkey, Bristol, R. 1 ; Geo: ge Taylor, Roobeo- aie tae, apenas 1,928 Brigadier General Hall Commender deep, and thiee stories bigh and basement. Che dem | wo? make « noire, and try to kick up n row Wenwsrnar, Deo 15,—-B, P. Paige, Montreal 1.0; @, ub Uniren Srares. ed eTAPP oFrioNne, wont wellr ate coustyurted of stone, above the, they are | 7 Gen, Pierce will eit quietly inthe White Howse | Nichoir Watertown, Mase: & Burton Boston; Gee: W. Br Parnassus, le broery 9, 1852 . . . * *. Payino tH Cnootaw Inpians — William Wil- of brick. ‘The bnlltiog fs ootagen chaps, having ¢i4ns and lacgh avthem Ao relishoa a good joke—he Larey Philadetphia; J. D. Ober, Baffale, N, ¥. , 4 tow tre cece Perhaps he willoachiaate immoderately, and | 1, a ; ; " 1 doxpatch No. 15, iu answer to your oiroa- FOB; Choctaw Agent, arrived in our oity on last Pridey toway—ono on eagh corner and four in tho conte There | Fe che betten oe te y mong phere | reer Deo 16—I. W. Washburn, Gioversvtie, barat dich November, 1851. it was vo: in my | Sed Tecstvid from the Saperintendent of Iadiem Affales are windows in there towers shont eighteen inoues wide | “""g” The conreqnence will be, thatone of the Wash- | Only @ fow in tho above list oome hore te make wor te reepond ins macver ‘0 do full justice to | Gris ix the angen sure teehee ee iamany leat, tnd oppodte each of there windows ts stationed a twelve | ipyron tailors will pret a job ea tatenat Chis Geaek ties NC ee Bho subjeot Owing to che rigor of the olimav, I ‘one time tince their removal woat of the Missiasippi. | Avristemt Quartermaster, pound bowliver, The basement foor somtaias brew ove | 9 ‘The wratb of tho ton Cor lon) iodignants will | ness nih our tenders, of tho Legislature pad abandoned the ides of bringing my fami'y; | —Ven Buren (drk.) Intelligencer, Now, 24 pide-de Camp .icessee ‘om, and Semen, &e of the New York State militia, Tho | subside when they see the General laughing, aad Panwacoox.