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JAMES GURDON B PROPRIETOR AND BDITOR. Genxam OF FULTON AND HABEAS Cuba or the Samdwich Islands, and thinks that all | im ‘thie city. Laaae ite isk, mens chk tet 7 | nat would be requiite for the de'enee of our pos- | years old, and this curious spseimen of the handi- ver sessions along the Gulf of Mexico, would te the fer- | work of 9 near a relative of the immortal bard csn- Sorrians AOC ce tiflestion ‘of Key West and other strong peints on | not fail to create an interest among all who admire ‘cup parte/ the | the Flerids coast. With an enemy’s vessels in | his genius and are acquainted with bie poetry. And front, Billy Bowlegs and his Indians in the rear, | who, in the United States of Americs, is ignerant of GS A Ne. BOs | and alligators, makes, and musquites, all around, | the songs of Robert Burns? Who hesnot read his ————— our soldiers would be apt to have sny thing else | “Tam O'Sban.er,” in which ‘ Alloway’s auld than enviable berths in such quarters. haunted kirk” is so graphically described? And Prior to adjournment, the North Carolina Legis | this reminds us ofa piees of vandaliam recently per yature eleeted General R. M. Saunders, Judge of the | petrated there. The old kirk yard, visited by tra- vellers from every quarter of the globe, aud by :hou- , te conte “Vespontfally npttoe ‘useful, == oll ae am of \¥ THEATRE, Brosdway.—C ex srewrers— BROADWA’ Supreme Court, and indefinitely postponed a motion me Seen to go into an election for 2 United States Senator | sands of Americans, has been grubbed up, aud every WIBLO’S, Brostwey.—Mazarrs. in place of Mr. Mangum. mound by which one grave could be distinguished BURTON'S THEATRE, Chamtere rireel.—Panuw any Lasoor—Wokm op aw Antier. Mection of | vouch iMustrated yp served Halifax, N. 8 , died yesterday. yearly raised ite modest head, and gently smiled re, idape at Ne enn ’ vam, peta NATIONAL THRATRE. Canesteanoiiverte iste, | ‘The echooner Advance, which we recently men- | on spring, are all gone, and one fiat, tame, and Siingcksbe beet reach» or .t ‘ —_— | tioned ag having been captured as a slaver by the | even aspect given to thie blessed spot, sacred to so ay \ oa ee ‘* ee ee ee eee rey biniemc es. | American fleet, at Port Praya, has arrived at Nor | many memories of old. Every visiter loved to wan- Ae nd et Se ee: rd vensove Rarrixea—PRAcTICAy. Max, folk. The captain of the A. effected his escape, | der through the old gray pile, and to look on all | buil Fay etre ant, ute oe tae Eaealn Said a Jobe Suith to Meapouen | Po pds atten: WHITE’A TURATRE OF VARIETIES, 17 and 18 Bows | but the mate and four seamen were arrested and | things therein, solely because there they stood ss eal ‘ude pot eey place cnechor Neer “hall Duy the aati Terabe | Nasoun street, —ferin ae Pasis-Wno Sreaas Finer—¥oary | brought back in her. when Burns caw them, wrote of them, and threw | have elapred, this will be done, then jets tine ont y Sale Te ee aes “cd ‘ i . | _FLoop —The Sacramento Union rays that the Amerie % Ft area trom SMITE AMERICAN MUSRUM.cAteracen-Fontoxn's Frorse | _ The #hip Pandora, heavily fuli of cotton for | around them the immortality of his own genius. | _ Tioon — The Searamont pHcegpe eee perme’ 6 Burling stp. | (eS rarer od sonal ea ‘ —Gen ‘Tom Tuome, Evening—Cxs. Tom Taume—Foary Tony es, ‘ BELLER'S SADOON, 650 Brosdway.—Nromewencr. CEORAMA, I Broséway.—Baxvenn's Parckawa Ov vue Boxy Lawn. 82 BROADWAT.—BRecnamicar Exnirrr Hey A deepatch from Boston | mor that Mr Livingston, the American Consul at Liverpool, took fire at New Orleans on the 26th, and was still buraing om the evening of that day. It was supposed that most of her cargo would be destroyed. The brig Pedravs has beon libellod in Charleston, for violating the passenger laws. If the authorities in the North were s litle more particular with re- 8 credencs to ® ra- | from another has been cut away, and all reduce to one level. The old green sods where the gowan has Now they are all effaced, and can only live in the deathless strains of the poet. Tho strangest part ot the business is, tha: the desecration was wrought by “a committee of the parishioners, of whom the conservator of Burns’s monument is ene, to make room, or economize the space, in the shureh yard, and to afford strangers a level promenade, unob- high up into Sutter Lake, Tuceday morning a num of Chipamen were compelled to vacate toeir yd [oSrrd. 08 ie Selene, watch wae soon after cut off id ocmmunicaticn. relied upon as Unefal phi drowing Perond ‘shell sure easse, Toned inkenanes, pear French Holiday Booss.—\ choice and ex matt Re ed Bure, be it fat or loam. by the rea~ charges mt No. a veir vheir sale room romablences of tl ee Pultom stress. Fees bradie: ee jet exe to | it pure, in or om drangat ony old and silver oases water tote. va ke Mi Shasta is reported to be delightful, and | {AU/tfs. cold pens in Si’ Walden | tertleet 8 present Fe eta hme ache a iy rmoriam | -ord to these viclations, it would greatly tend to | atructedbythegrave mounds ofthe dead.” We learn | the neizhboring hills are covered with snow. P 0. forsale by CARK & UIOKS, Stationers, 31 Mallon | Are invited te cell PO. & Co's ron WOOD'S MINSTRELS, Wood'e Kueical Ball, 46 Brosd wey. hrsersan MywerRELsy. CIRCUS, % Bowery.—Equesrhian Exrentainmesrs. Piitnsscttadin ational anes asremeaaeaeistialas ticity DOUBLE SHEET. the benefit of emigrants We bave received files of papers from Bermuda te the 22d of December, but the only item of inte- rest ‘hat we can ind is, that Admiral Seymour had departed in the Cumberland on « cruise throughout his extersive West Indian command He intended that travellers from this country have invariably visited the humble cot of the sister of Burns, shared | her hospitality, and enjoyed her chat. They will no doubt continue to do so while she lives; but no longer can they look upon the same scene immortal- ized in the tale of “Tam O'Shanter.” Sxcoxp Coscrrt or Miss Haves --Another fall at- tendance is expected to-night, at the second concert of Mien Jayes, For this oceamon » varied and brilliant programme is announced The choice of seats was sold at auction yerterday, and the bidding was very spirited, | we are informed. About a thousand dollars premium was realized to the manegement by this method of dis- poving of tickets, Miss Hayes will sing to-night a nam rof her most pepular pieces and some cholce [rish Fashionable Pianos, Patent;Action, mest Tr. HORACE WATBRS, Sole Agent. ulcker action then ever woh. Extensive aesort- dor his im erdi - ed bottor and ted by John ml ever friends, lest (45 Brondway ) bean he meripos, delsimes, embro trod HI bik t) welling at ' Bucma dopa te loss | to call dret at Barbadoes. ‘ballads, Herr Mengis, the tine buffo singer, is announced Heliday Goods — 1 New Yerk, Thursday, December 30, 1852. Accounts aze still owing in upon us relative to | ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP PROMETHRUS. | tor an active part in the concert Indien’ shell dress o mde } Piccokatts. en 43 F "c= -lt New Yorwer Drownep.--A gentleman by the nume of eee a tears ; the great destruction of property caused by the eth | Jas. Clark was drowned at the Arkeneas Dam on the 12th Rirwidwe stents Sor Bree | ‘ The News. ' recent freshets inthe West At Cincinnati, yeste | Qne Day Laterfrom California, | inst, We was wept through the race, and dashed to | ,, Blan Books, Diaries, and Holiday Gitte, | fursishirg stere, Wy Brodvay | From Hslitax we learn that the steamship Frank- | gay, the Qhio river for a while rose at the rate of ES death sites 7B te, poy Hie was | great variety; sete of frat class beoke can be furuished from | | Holiday Presents.—Oinmonds, Diamonds, Kin yesterday put into that place short of coal: | three inches an hour, but ceased when it was with- | ‘The cteomsbip Prometheus, Capt. Churebill, from 8am | the secident. We beliove he was irom New Yorks | Fees reas oe Tee oe ak Seites One nee “betilan gilts | Tone diameeche teers serine (noorecttves.cvessaline Unfortunately, not a word of the F’s news from | 55 ton feet of the rise five years ago Juan del Norte om the night of the 2Cth inst., reached Wasixcron Moxcumer Coxrarsczions,—The follow. ean fe ee Oe at, the uewal at retail, alt pore ite fren water stones. Europe, which is probably two days later, hasbeen | qye telegraphs furnish accounts of severs! de- | this port lact evening, having made the passage im eight ing mm ey rece. contested ig om ot oaeeeue: ANPMEEE OFS SRRRIEA mon qeey SS AS ee fl eo ; ; E3 ago oY Py ld 's83; . ; 8 received. The Pacific is over due at this port, with | giructive fires. Among them we learn that dwell- | 999* ane twenty hours. vail Campo Beco, $14 £0; Jachan Gulch. €l; one $135 23: ngra Freie ~ mg feom pen Ss iz. ‘ four Gsys later advices Fears are beginning to be | ines and other property to the amount of sixty | The P. brings the passengers of the steamer Inde- | Jamestown. $86 75: Murphy's. $7275; Horse Shoe Forsale, wusie. . entertained that she hae met with some acciden}, and been obliged to put back The steamer Prometheus last night arrived feom Ben Joan, with one day's later advicer from Cal fornia. The news is of but little importance. The despatch from our special correspondent at | Concord, N H., the home of Gen. Pierce, confirms eur previous statements, that all the rumors relative cuse, lest evening. It was yesterday decided in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, that the Canal Commissioners have absolute power over the public works owned by the Btate A merchant of Boston, by the name of George P. | Bangs, expired in the railroad care yesterdey morn- thousand dellars were destroyed by fire in Syra- | pendence, which arrived at San Juan del Sud on the 17th inet . having left San Freneisco one dsy after the United States mails, The I. experienced heavy weatker through- out the pasenge. The transit route across the Isthmus of Nicaragua is in excellent condition for travelling, enabling passengers to cross from the Pacific ocean to the leke'im the short apace of two hours. The new steamer Onutepe, for the | lake, steamed over the Castillo rapids most successfuily in $25 As soon as the full returns from each county are in. the amount contributed at each preeinct and in cach } county will be publiched in full | The Sactamento Californian says that the beautiful blocks of marble intecdcd for the Washington national monument were destroyed at the late fire. Munver on Buttr Ornerx.—We bave been informed that a gentleman by the mame of Noblet Herbert, of | Charlestown, ferson county,* Virginia, was murdered | on Butte Creek, about aday’s travel above Marysville | He was engaged in packing goods to Colusa He is sup- | pored to have been murdered by two Mexicans, naaed | Steve-Pipe Guards, Attention!-The Cap- | tain and company of the Stov po Guards are requested to meet at t hal-sart eleven 0’ fatigne parad be present ad escelete from Sie #700. The public will find {t grotly to sneir save betore purchasing # Fe G0. ALLEN, Importer of Watobes and Jo relry, Wholesale and Retail, So 1) Wall strece. ov pairs. Ladies who receive calls, will de to get fakes an Rented aud plete eskten'es wo't porash men Clean packed fruit and sweet butter. No _ Musical Presents.—As it oti W. SUHAUS, Printeclter, No. 303 Broadway, up staire. ‘usual place of rendezvous, this forenoon, at ok, for the purpose of 0. Both captain an thi ed, ts oe the otidares to the formstion of the next cabinet were but mere | ing shortly after they left the former place for this | seventeen minutes. and arrived at her stationin perfect | Qorrales sad Jose D. Assuse, as they were last seen with | ‘We propri: tor celebrated Musie Satecon ike ‘4 * A 5 | yeare standing, offers» Ia ge assorts and wore speculetive invertions ef the friends of interested city. order. | clothing. eemente to buyers thee at any other " parties, who have thrown them out in order to ascertain how they would be received by the people, The Meyor’s veto on the Broadway Railroad was taken up last evening in the Board of Aldermen, It was very healthy on the isthmus, and there was no rain cvTion.—Tatman apd Bates werefto be hung last for the murder of a young man named lately attempted to escape. but was merer, and vestings ing of all hin meat. © ised Bt. ILLBT'S Music Saloon, 529 Breadway. de. i i i juncti fe We are indebted to Purser Lor}, of the Prometheus; | detected and well secured. Tatman has written a sketoh ble Winter Clothing—As ous | New Year Presents —If you want te as well as by the President elect. It is trae that and, notwithstanding the injunction, the resolution for the early delivery of full files of the latest California of bis life, in which he confesses to several murders stock of nao inter clothing is te very Ta a and i ve oent any of your ibdy fi ew] Stateond i Senstor Hunter had an interview with Gen. P.in | was passed, i! being held that the judiciary had no aoe | See phe i p otearmngen, we eo ecese | Shere le actbing mor. egoves os oe ; Boston, after which, not being invited, asissup- | right to restrain them in their legislative action. Markets. to make room proces “ posed, to Concord, he quietly returned to Washing- ton, and thence went to Virginia, and there re- meine till after the holidays. So much for the esbinet ramor, which p'aced him st the head of the Hon. W. R. King, we regret to learn, is a so much worse that it is deemed advisable for him te spend the winter at Havana. The Postmaster General, we understand, has granted permizsion for eno ef the mail eteamers from this city to touch at Norfolk, for the purpose of taking the venerable w@atermen on board. There was again but 2 very elim attendance of meowbere in either bracch of Congress yesterday. In the Senate, there were only twenty-six gentle- ebaretter.* In addi-ion to the passage ef some ten vers) petitions were presented from inhabitants of Osliiornia, esking for ar ration of the law per- | The debate was a very warm one. .:n important paper on the subject of delegating to the City Ie- spector the power to fill up sunken lots to a large extent, was brought to the notice of the Board by teresting report of the debste in another column There was no subject, calling for special debate bo- fore the Board of Assistant Aldermen last evening. A communication from Mr. George Sanford was read, in which that gentleman tendered his resigna- tion is situation as Clerk to the Board. The re- was accepted. The Assistants concurred with the Board of Aldermen in faver of the plan of connecting the variou; police stations throughout the city by means of the new dial telegraphic appa- a full report see another column | supposed to be @ Slaver; Venezuelan Correspon- dence; Perocious Attack by a Grizzly Bear ona Cal- | The Callforina Blecvoral College, [Correspondence of the Alta Galifornis.| Vaturso, Dee 1, 1852. If there is anything perfect sn the woald, itis ‘the de. | testation which every man (whose interests are disson- neoted from peculisr local speculations) feela and ex- | claims are—but certain I do feel that if the Legislature assembles at Vallejo, a removal will take place within three days thereatter. Vallejo! If thero is a more (iod- forsaken hole in Christendom, spare me the pain of put- {ing my foor in it The electors of President and Vieo President of the United States assembled here to day. and cast the vote of California for Franklin Pierce and Wm. R King. Af terwards. Hon Themas J, Henley was selected to conrey the reeult to Wasbington. Eight ballots were taken be- | fore 8 cbvice was made On the first ballot Mr Gregory had two votes. Mr. Henley onc, and another person one vote On the two subsequent ballots Mr Gregory had two votes, Mr, Henley one vote. and there wus oue blank. It was decided that Br. Gregory had not # majority. and avery bandeome amount of fopensation, in th: of iullenge. “ {From the Alta California, Dec. 2] MESSENGER TO BSAR THE VOTE TO WASHINGTON. | , Bacranenro, Nov, 30,—To day. we are happyjto say, | | that imdependent of the bad state of the roads and the | | rainy weather, we observed quite a number of teams | loaded for the interior In consequence of the supplies | | of provitions in the mining distric s being so small, coun- try buyers find themselves comp led to make purchases. quote coler at $25 per barrel of 200 Ibs. Codtish is at Sales of rice are limited ; Carolina sells at 200, | China 18. } at house No. 21 Atkinson street, Catharine, daugh ter of Peter McConn, four years of age, was burned to | | death by its clothes taking fire Om Obristanas day, at | | Enet Boston Elias Mahoncy 16 months old, daughter of | James Maborey, was burned to death by its clothes | taking fire from shavings on the stove.—Bosion Traveller. | Dee, 48. . ME —The Post office | land as a tailor's shop, ‘Tre Fire iw P: building. cceupicd | pany. beld on the £24 tazt . che company decided to laya eubterranean wize throug’ lewioundland, instead of the mild and agreeable ta | strong, pungent, snd tion’ peoduced on the pa- late by the c ‘igus artici¢, which is now th Mone Cuivre Bursap 70 DeatH.—On Friday | * of ‘aan gall, Talmes, wint pers, smow coats, over conte, sacks, bu: oh 3 although the stock is the Bore ny shinee toon beeslvied. Deed. Sas SS and 35 Fenn Valle} - | The ft t ight ndvanee 3 Modern Est. By the wave oe ee 2 Hienoer hes | Alderman Doherty, and its character exposed It uct oopwrestins of California.” rear fen’ poveeal areaeniinen py iy as ms EY ‘Seize, Ttiams and teil industry naa aie bene Ly Ly been recommended to # reat in the cabinet bys was, after come discussion, ordered to bo printed | tice of removal i emie Fea ee bateprenrts ae Coben en een Se Lefevre. perfection in th act 3d. at tation of } Virgini: i ; in earnest necia's claims are advocal tt putter jx firm at large packazes fora No . my of its kindre any of our rea mM = large number of the members of the Virginia Legis- | The further sum of $6,000 was appropriated towards strongly for what reasons [ know not, nor what these | In piekled salmon we fret Bogie hich inquiry; we mn the subj-ot, by a visit to the new They most heart | lature. What shall we have next? | the expenses of the Webster obscquies. See an in- of Knox & James, in the Captain the Captain, in ud it price of their hats, tt shoul do)lars. Hai the C Thatham etre ublic. that their ba for delivery. oat Hata for at hb lesroom , Duane street, and provide themecives, reduot t boing stook, now ta inovare,” Our Missile will favor ea with az Make inelr elections ‘yom our bau 6 that existing. fir along per bosom, shrong any ren besutifol and tasteful Ma The passengers of tbe -'esmebip | a ressing their dis p on the art rs t corner of Nassau. bh their skill oem eparated for sie ae oe of crak tee chance . Peyton Autoen, ©. Sharp, TD &: B. Tavier, Jee. Clack. J slam Barviest, a. ©. Di a eed not pay that they erst pe rome might t 1d we would not They tasty,” to » 90 por ug the pu the hink we . 4 s re the Electoral College proceeded to bali fourth. fitch, “ ; : i No Charge for Ad Nevet men jresent;aud muck time was speat in the Houre | ratus of Messrs. Robinson & Miller. A sum of | sixth and seventh Himes unmocessfully, Colowel Gift re’) SUG dive store eocuples by Mtr. Seymour. was burat Paneeltlacers 3 eabibicien +f tr: nas to Se i b Sis Souk ts Yams Brent, | 2 the 26rh inet.” Bloat of the contents of the Post Cilloe bokeh ween fine of tenes ‘eS Hh, comene. = dm i er cou rm | F iat: .G, . or ante % a ugh we ] 4 } before a su eRe ed : $12,500 was appropriated for the purpose | of Lon Angeles, one vote on the sixth and seventh allot. | Pore Te-woyed. Ths eaniorts pattern © sore and tai- Joveatle young man and tale everything ti ; conceive of ie \s quoramand permit the reading of the jourgal. The | Last evoping a lectureon “The Age of Steam” | ing. On the eighth attempt. the vote was Mr | Diba ad hese : taunt bate aur ensianee i ‘children woe Lotion eae a Bensie, however, managed to get through ith con- | was delivered at the Tabermacle. The lecturer was rents Me Oregory. So itr. Henley received the a + | Newrorspnans Teecrarn —Ate Bn ag by LTD isd amd beri iamt div play of eve. { siderable businets, though of rather an unimportant | yoceived with great warmth by the audience. For | of the college 101 mesenger, which office cariies meeting of the Newforns.and Hlectrte Telegraph Com: eK : sess the Hottdays.—There is nothing | Broadway, yeliefand other minor bills, the House rezolution We annex & list of the contents of to day’s pages: | ° There was avery fair assemblage of aspirants for office, | Propesed suspended more beavtiful or suitable for a Now Year went than tacltisies fer tho. { sllowirg two clezke and a messenger for the Print- | _y ect; by Hon. John A. Dix, onthe “Influence | teeing for the reoommendation of the electors (inthe | — an elegant, glotry hat. There is no bester have omitted to { & ures, by Hon. Jobn . ce Rel the cleus at Gon 7 hom togedsuch » be, thi for New Your's seg Scperintendent, wat adopted, as was also ‘ ial ob | event of the election of Gen. Pierce.) for such offices 28 | Aromatic Schieda “4 hi wo tonne clock P. Mar , ag See . er A | of Government on the Industrial Classes,” by Rev. | pas. Among the applicants are some really good men | worl i's ilslised ten, ganvascortmers.. Hat Ro. Il Park Rew, Sess ce r & joint resolution extending tke time to | Mr, Patten, on “ Martyrs and Heroes,” and by Rev. | ard he meg senegal | but limb (with Cae Arema’ jo Schiedem & t t oppesite the Astor House. Prices $4 and $3 { orE of stosmere, ir certain bens to aise | Mr. King, on “ Socrates ;? Movements of the New Bs in pte pe tin i Rasika a yeah cogtnte | oe ae titter a0 fi New Year's Hat. P. David solicits the \ their vessels within the requirements 6: © | York Military ; Postal Arrangements with Murope; | President’ If Pierce should, by some bare posilbility, fail | is is not surprising; fo ‘ ‘tention of hin eustomers and the public to the beautiful post 4 st eessi i i ef | ofan election, those seekers for the spoils of party will | T(st of our respectable drug stores in the oity apd is fo Teitaboes tabaee, ok j steamboat law enceted at the Isst eecsion. Se- | Ogee of Cap!. Gray, of the ship Lady Suffolk, now | have a terrible fall. party and ite being strongly recor nded ‘by tbe pursiclens, tee to the head. tI hho ' . 1 com dical faculty ot shi | ™ eee id ¢ ingete a1 wn of well aria = ‘ | We learn from Vallejo that Thomas J, Henley, of | S0t' h Children’s flats and Caps—Gifts for the . OF uring the day and mitting the receipt of ingote and bers of go ifornian ; Commerce of the New Yerk Canals; Naval | cacrsmento, ome of the alectors, was chosen yesterday es | SoUuny) "ed of {t the decided pre- | sotidays —Paromte and others about to purchase hate or 20 Broadway, coruer of Warten #oevets tad te the pxymont of Intelligence ; The Japan Expedition ; Presidential | messenger to bear the vote of California to Wasbingion. | and to use as wbeverape, itis rovaigered by jndges to be su | a8 for their ehil cmd A Caen eas " | " Sieg per ¢ inspee exten ‘of. these Benator Grin ax 0} | Vote of Illincis ; French Opinion of the American | The vote stood for Mr. Henley, Messrs. Sherwooa, iio perior Se ae hina ove imported into this | BRT. 3G lene somal tt of Lis opposition to the petitioners on this subject; afte: the petitions were referred. Ie it not somewhat etrange that Mr. Gwin should so strenu- oppose what the mercantile p on of hig nts deem of vital interert to them! Upon oul, avariety of Local and Miscellancous Paragraphs ; Advertisements, &o The New Treaty with England. | Expedition to Central Africa ; Commercial Reports; | and Henley; Mr. Gregory voting for Mr. Brent. DIVIDING THE SPOILS Judging from our Vallajo correspondeace. there must | have qeen quite a rich tine at that same embryo city yes- terday. ‘Une Presidential electors were there, [or the purpose of going through the form of voting for President, und the patriotic gentlanen who de-ire torer ve the coun ® OLD Ei apps. Ladies’ Furs at Reduced Prices—Great tn- ducem ont for she holid 4 may challeage ¢om- ss. —The advanced season has al street to reduce the 5 stone martia, rok, martian &,, bees eounding, ure the Effects Pro-~ i consti j d A ty strongly recom- Har Pes " Py : ., is try—end themseiver—thinki it a good idea to have 2 ; ‘csorvative and denutl the whole, the Senate did a fair day's work, con- | The treaty now on the evo of being concluded | {7 4nd themelver thinking is good Idea t Sel de ippete, c he rairever to, wiry. "sarae ta ume anageanh | s holiday week. between the United States and (reat Britain, will, | «warms, esch cne with a petition In his pocket, must confess | Happy New Year, 18° iiaitie, eoneun Selb cle wii renders sidering that i The pablication of & lengthy speech in the offi- it is presumed, tettle the questions which have of for some office, and setting torth in glowing colo tracrdinary titnerafor the place ‘These petitions the | ne, it 1s concerned most charm- | ing article we beve ever used, particular y when mixed with tlem en wishin at MILER’ Ine” te our mnde y CRIst V0 BO, No. u Aster woldey «¢ make 1 rea: Derse, in Canal st iful embroideres rect and bu cial Congressional org2n, purporting to have been | late attracted so much of public attention in this | clectors were called upen to sign, and are to be forwarded | o.ncat ewe crit Sas medicinal oaeen Got ea vTiciace Te, | (cllge aivvers, quilted borts and busking, Alcine butten clor's Celebrated Liquid delivered by Mr. Smart, of Meine, yerterday gaverise | country and Canads. Our telegraphic despatches | oe yea cra medium wes mautjet of priition. | Seart aria a ogeme gt ie a eeeaente it | eatin, watt Riaek and rons Franch kid lingers tthe | mouse eae to che moet lengthy and piquant debate that has | frem Weshington have communicated to us the in- | y)js is ‘all right enough, upon the primoiple tha’ 10 ths | efiected whem sil etuer. ane sicio sited. W | Faia wld achebtenes hate taken place ia the House during this session. Mr. | formation that the nogotiations betwom Mesirs, | vistors belong ibe spas Bate wonld look leegrecdg | Sh uhtlntin at Getty Sutial Smt elac ara, | eu oe Snes ct Stanly offered a resolution that the official reporters Everett and Crampton, on the fishery question, spoils before they divide them. If it turns out the | ~Lovisville (Ky.) Daily Courier, Oct —--—-w Collet Slippers —Ladies will tind at Can. ps frit’? We iestn from the Christian Register that the Rev. H W. | 1 Dresain; cases—The S: oseribe: irec 3 have resulted in the draft of a treaty, and that it | ‘rpisite” are correct about the Presidential eleetion, | percher int ¥, Independent end th qua- | trelte, : Cons 1 we Vall the be dizeotes, Barenties 008 40 reperk es Pass at Se | 4 | theee patuiotic petitioners, like Falstaff and his comrad tice of ihe puso, Guadulteraved juniper tiollandec's, kaown | eer Sueaattn Of ve anon me proceedings, speeches not actually made in the now requires to be sanotioned by the British govern- ‘will find themecives set upon by the men in buckram, and Aromatic Sobie: ahnapps,” aa an ex- 81 fail to be #oce public to their tach pattern containing arti ptable to any o: ‘po i y Bouse, without leave of the body. It appears that | ment to meke it complote eo far as England is con- | the speils taken awa: ase ae toe sionarios from fever Eecerrociation of somters, rhs dace | menage a ienignea, "G, TAUNDESS & SON, He shay Scena Mr. Smart hed caused the publication, without the | cermed. After thas, it will be submitted to the con- Battle with the Indians. {A tee tend civise, who discourese in the city of Brooklyn | were dieappointed, from Cantrell’s inability "vo supply | ° TM wey sideration of the Senate of the United States for ro- THIRTY OF THE RED MEN KILLED. ener te vEnee Mel Sa ada! Wole seit | Shia orders, Apply early. Reference to th proper permission, of a speech prepared to sustain proper to write a titade against Mr, Udelpho Woll rd *; neti . * | puri | " | git aia tings, for sh ith 1 @ resolution he offered on Monday, asking for in- | Jection or ratification. scence pig here a A Waa ck ae, Wave Rattle teneldens seh Me Naan | ns Lace, nh and Rd es be found the sstonish:ng formation as te what elope had been taken by the | Our correspondent learns that not only tho subject | Count of @ battle that Gapt Wright aud’bir gusty hed | Ucley witch ie simply old Holland gin ta the hy A pusiiialarinodanicn ioe the spmerert solieee: eins i “dinideed hy tie Dost? President, within the past yoar, with reapect to the | ofthe North American fisheries, but the question of | fith the Indians, in which thirty of the latter wore | of). ection and Durity, ferfed non it erchics a ven amiatton oy at eesa thas meat oom, 2 thas ‘proving, without fn ‘ eva r roe i vs 5 or advantage 0: 6 on ative virtua fansings capture snd confiscation of the back Georgiana and | reciprocity and the freo navigation of the @t. Law: | “yor the past tvo or thiee days the town has beom in | Sineyi, ‘But we know from many authenth pelos system, combined with very small prosita, ls strictly “Fe of she report, ve the brig Suean Loud, by the Spanish authoritis. This plan of publishing undelivered speeches certainly saves the unnacestary expenditure of a great deal of time, yet it must be confessed that it is a very questionable manner of doing business. The re- port of tthe debate establishes the curious fact that gentlemen are in the habit of having printed, at the: expense of {the public, speeches that would rence, engaged the attention of the negotiators. It isa matter of great importanee to our commercial interests that the old restrictive policy between tho | United States and the Dritish Colonies in North America should be annulled, and superseded by a | liberal system, more consonant to the feelings and wants of the present day; and the conclusion and ratification of a treaty tending towards reciprocity take four or five hours to deliver; when, in reslity, | With the provinces would undoubtedly be hailed he yesterday managed, in the course of the discus- sion, to make use of the leading points therein con- tained. Mr. Stanly’s resolution was fically adopted, after which the House adjourned, without having transacted any other business, if we except the motion of Mr. White to adjourn ovor till the Tt isaleo stated that the question between this | government and the Hudson’s Bay Company has been taken upby Mr Everett. It is known that the | Hudeon’s Bay Company ure entitled to certain pos- | sessory rights in Oregon, extending toa poiat within | our territory, and embracing several forts and set- | | | quite a sate of excitement. On’ Monday morning | three persons artived from Capt. Benjamin Weigh's camp. with ipfermation that a fight bad taken place on Mondsy morning previous with the Indians, and that thirty one Indisns bad been killed. and two of our citi- zens wounded, and wanted medical sid. One of the physicians of our town started immediately to meet them, accompanied by Messrs. 0 D. Colton and | Helm, one of the metsengers. After riding two days aud pights, to within fifteen miles of the scene of conflict, without meeting them, they returned to town, and re. ported that they were fearful that Capt. Wright and his Caesilly, Lieut. 0., with bis commend, reached town last evening jutt as the party etarted from here, Fortunately our fears were unfounded; the delay of | Capt. Wright and his party was caused by the inabilily of the weundeé to travel. ‘The party proceeded as far as Sheep Rock, where th found ~ 4 Wright encamped. on bis way in. This ai ternoon the party reached town, and paraded throngh the streets, the wounded being borne in litters. each of poseeteing mecieinal pro- aform at once desirable and di tod ty a existe ip ovr mazh et, 18 60 fr terated that little or po relia Physicians often notded it as apothecaries rogeired it to enpply the ds counters and We, Wolfe, sscortainivg thas it would be spe | Precisted, introduced his “Aromatis Beheidam Schrapms,” | td the ccpsequence ie that be has acenmulated a fortuno, d tation of lis liquor beyond dispute: Dee. 25, formations of th ienlt to obtain; it ind party bad been surprised. f peste proved or bi r Jor presente, and old very Tenscanslo, aud for the hair, she other tor the skin they rpoke under the one hour rule. Though Mr. | with setiefaction by the mercantile classes of both | A meeting was called, and « party of twenty was | A remody for thee disorders Yor white : Holland | L2oteatoine peouliarty of ane ove, by thoie cect: they ate now eo y spoke under ‘ | tri But will thi ts raiked to go to the reecue, Mestengers were despatched ily proscrited. It is highly desieable that all WALDSTEIN & BECKEL, Opticians, 451 Broadway. As coed or better than for- Smart did not, on the previous day, make the | coun! rn ut wil is new treaty answer the to Beott's Valley to Mo}, Fitegereid. ‘who, with the promp- id follow the example of Mr. Wolte, | oe Piuaadte Fultes eet, 64 ? - A modi fi re je characteristic of the true roldier, ordered up ade. | oat Bargains, Great Bargains, Ia Cloaks 7 speech with which the official Journal credited him, { nin | tachment of forty two men, under the command off Lieut, ae ties bay i ao ket, and wholesome wis Jeterivus, cheap mia tures seripetivg direase and death. bo erfcrecd, the curee of drunkenness would be brought to = dead halt, and the fanatio dootrins of the Maine Inw would soon lose what little inflaonoe it may now po seas, ‘Tho ovil would cure iteolf—the only wayin which it could be eftucta- ally :emedicd ~Now York National Democrat, gt, 26 APune Anriory or Boniann fculty hes bron experionced in this e in for medisinal pur: 08 Carried out. tomember 74 Bows Opera G telescopes, bat a onl instrume: and fare, at FRANK BENNET?I & CO'S, Cleake of tho mont fai that have boon selling at $2, we uow offer at $18, and those that Fire worth $1 de tensive equally low. | Gt Avail themsotves of this opportuntty of making splendid and eocnomical holiday Keantiful clomk, sh NEWMAN'S. 695 Broad ‘ono MArtiny 88 facturers in Europe. for Dr. meri whem should be sddroesed a way. Spsctacies, Mic: jdm and obscura polyoramas of all sizes, ra attached, 1 i "idndo to order aud repaired. Plenee Lanterns, Microscopes, Il the vario The Dear Public are requested to) reduced price of 26, JONES'S we ai soap tse gs 1 Broadway, ionablo hape and b autiful texture, Watts’ Nervous Antido: le speedy cure for neuralgia, tie dolorew: Cig! rhowmstion, per~ dyrpepsia, sad all nervous af etcial, tl Depot 102 N seem wi have now reda ek of fura is now tlemen and Indi fo $15, Our rieh, ‘off rapidly 3 should net fa to ' $1) per any part of the cou prese they can purchase the most rib of aablos, ermine, mink, or ap as they can be bought at the manu- The Black or Brown Imparted to the Hate by Cristadoro id " i ‘ , tlements, all of which they have proposed ceding to * Se eerin gs pare apueecs Aeaae ta eee Keenest eye can it ate vanstead aise of 6 gal ont | the United States, in caaigalcatSen ofthe round sum | ours: bevive a BH Wak aurea te mosoem aati: | Riaiane dear gee aaataat san we are pisnsea Account Hooks, Diarien for W5:t Paper | the Crosley thes cation ate report—it is decidedly rich, and exhibits the pe- | of million of dollars Bome years since, nogotia prise of bis gum deccrated with arcalp taken from the | hae int need into this marker, ander th J aks, notes, draite, ke iTitine donk, park be if the pri he city. culiar way in which our legislaters do the work of | tions were ope: on the subject; but the demand | As toon as the wounded were comfortably housed and | ing of it "oureelves, ard iuewing it to be. ‘mly approved | LOUTREL, Printers. Stationors, rf Bookbindors, No. 77 YELTISEMENTS RENEWED SVERY DA their constituents. of the company was considered exorbitant, and the Hanh eg wounds were attended to by Drs Gatiiit and | }y the well known editir of Mikes Ses GH ae Hemtente Maiden Ian a " Ln Bat, for downright sober sided, earnest legisla- tion, the dojnge in Congress will not begin to com matter was permitted to fall to the ground. It isa matter solely between our government and the They are now comfortable, and with care they may be Out ameng their fellow-cltizens in a few weeks Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon Captaln iy recommend it to cur readors an infinitely superior to any | thing that has yet been introduord j ‘i . One rtewporarien who hes vi A Present for the Ladies.—We hope the incident we t ones, who. war perplexed as elated Int week rhowing how a friend of es Ee tk FAsm. ep i to whateort f & present he vars fe f Pe Wright and his party for the manner in which they have | tho neighbor’ ood where it. was ma of it : i. ; hi hi PERS AL, pare with the proveedings in the Convention of | Hudson's Bay Company. If the terms of sale | g-ivitted themecives. ‘hey bnve been out sinoe August | tn the biehert torme, cused Wesctibeciling bir ie Cena, ek he ; ~ jtualiste held in Be terdi This body, | and transfer be agrecd on between the comprny | last, soflering every privation, to protect the travel worn | “/vely at Soniedam, by a prove wa tat i dy remark tliat sush srtioles would TH. FP. WILL SEND HER ADDRES TO &. Spiritualists held in Boston yesterday. is body, ts emigrant from the meretiess savage and closed the eam. | t¢T3, *nd we learn is mediont the ole at ptr ble gift hor husband could make her— ondway Post Office, ohe wi.l conter ® grens faven.d which purports to have been composed of mortals | nd our government, it needs not that there terms | Diy Tevenging the deaths of our citizens with a terc. | facet hslen dur iper wary. Bvery drugetet should Keep | hiss had tho effect of glvizg othors of hie se & geatte Ries — meet the approbation of the British government, le retiibution. it for wale 4 t ie sue, ore 'y than the ordinaty | ty en ard do likew! Mr. Knox has a really splendid VEUIL~ and ortals, got along peaceably and emoothly, adulterated gin; but vecaage it costs more then the po som- nd mest fathionallo stylee of far: he report.of their transactions will be read with universal interest. Before the breaking up of the convertion some of the spirits have promised to unseal the tips of thoir earthly mediums, and dis- close many Wonders with regard to the prospective world, that wil! astonish all mankind. Our readers will doubtless pwait these utmort anxiety An advertisement for proposals for the brick werk of the Capitel extension confirms the ®\ecemert of our apecial correspondent that there wee no truth in the reiterated assertions of anony- revelations with the | | except to require their official recognition and en dorsement of the transfer d« facto, so far as the Rag lish subjects are intergeied We thall look with some impatience to the pro- mulgation of the terms of the now treaty. After its ratification by the British government, ft will be aid before the Senate ofthe United States, when the country will have an opportunity of jadging of its merite, and when we will probably be much edified by the discussions which will take place in that hody as to its final adoption. Will the Senate ratify it within the few weeks of the advent of a new ‘The whoe town feems to be wild with joy. Every house is free to the brave party, and Isinoerely trust that opr eiticons rd our legislature will give them rome more tubstential recompense than thanks and praisa, for they have, by their bravery, (taught the reqskins that they | capnot rob d murder the white man with impunity, High Price of Provisions in the Mines, &e [rom the Shasta Courier, | The travel betveen Shasta and Weaverville bas been greater during the past week than ever before An im: menee amount of provisions during the same time bas beew packed into Weaverville, and we hope roon to hear thet the miners in that region have ceased to pay sixty and teventy centr per pound for flour, and for other pro visions in the same Propor‘ion Many miners have left Trinity county on account of ous article inno reason why people eh’ uld att. 1f you cannot afford to buy the good why then you hed better buy none at all, obante’ Ledger, Oct. :W. Fashionable Winter Clothing, cut nnd Radoogual +» any custom work.—Sstling off, 40 cloes the stock, at wholeesio pricos, cvor 904%. pants, and yous for th s 8 bets as corresponding pricos, et the cheapest | olstling svoro in tho ol'y © Bh. FOLWELE, 04 Fulton street. ntiiman enters a Ball Room | | ret article of his attire upon which the gonor j m of hus shirt L¢ thatis a misfit, | se down aso vulgaritn, & olrenin- | wrink!ed or awr; stance wivoh | tronizes GREEN stock of the newer! suitable for isdics, chil¢ren or centlemon; and he sell atomiar below th 6 ° make monty ont of the trade. with bim iy therefore apparent. ity ome, With dingrama and dagierteotypes for ie tim Ig statuary, whic 3 Bi ee 4 ane ‘Ser de St. Marin (Ile de fone Madame Marie Chap- ‘T & CO., 02 Wall evreet. hia regular patro: The advantag! Charlo, will confer ® gre: FORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK NAUGATON- by his brother, he legs time he rd of him he wes it coneoedet, ide I Th Greenwioh | — " nisinaenmec A LADY, AT 65 SULLIVAN STREBT, WILT. WRIT letters for these who may wish to correspond wit of views of Wall str et, oF of Gi ‘all, and a ereat ork in ® fot ated Micha | Monabsa, ‘ork, “ inetrati the very high priees cf provisions, We understand that | «Crying Bables,”—Toys and Fan rH tends. Terme moderate, , wove letter writers, that the Secretary of tho In- | sdministration | Mh shout tre narod of em have, wishin & few days, 10 es Feieustia aplety ab TATOEENG Banefacture = i? terior had decided upon not giving out any more Tur New Srare Govensuenr.—We learn that | cated clatms upon Churn Creek. in this county, for their | Brondway, on . " penaweye a SS EOLEN GOODS. mt winter’s 0 1. We hope the merchants of Weaver- | 08 plesse children, an wheter ecctracte Goring the rewsinder of hie term of | Governor Seymour her completed the appointonent | ville will by this thet, seo tneir true policy aaa bee pro- | mice. elephants, villoges, mx Be egnicde le Ramey ay oth eg ie rt Repo BOF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, NEW efive, Thie will be rather disagreeable to | of his staff, by selecting Colonel Philip 8. Crooke one at us low figure as Possible. And our Shasta | § oly tye ten eee a arodhinn tosebfiak mentee LOSER. FUR ed wn ‘ ¥ General re Hk also da wol! to tnek ite slenifor nee, | 48 ee lt ee la (le ouivable piaey W bey olobbdug of Set mel wp trteny beaver Wy hg voor, Oo Aemlvowg Gomeral, ‘Mineco wij not rexania when they have to pay exor- | ion, i ,

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