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THE NEW YORK HERALD SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1853. PRICE TWO CENTS. a 2 i " NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | ™-.B. believed thata sum sufficient toconstruct the road THE ATLANTIC AND PACHTC RAILROAD A Letter from General Pierce, Referring to the . Cay peg peo Ree re maeree * | had been spent in obtaining the grant. He thought no | Mr. Moyxoxreported back the Atlantic and Pacific Rait Death of his First Son, OWERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 63; ; CUR. ROADWAY THEATRE—E. A. MARSHALL, SOLE AARNAARAARAAAR AANA: highway could be blocked “up. the ‘company may lay | road bill amended [From the New York Presbyterian, Jan. 22.) tain rises at 7 o'clock. | Lassee.—Doors open at 614 ; to commence at 7 o'clock. THE NEXT CABINET AND ANS, | con rails, but cannot, ahall not, use them, ‘Phe citizens THE NEW YORK TAX MIU Anca steer, Pintapeuraia, Jan, 1853 Monday evening, ce roe ae performed | Monday evening, re y 2A. will be performed THE POLITIC! NS. of New ‘York claim protection from the ravages of its Mr. McMurray introduced the Annual Tax bil! for New Messrs, Editors—Enelosed Iaend you a copy o! the Jot “y Ye ! rnnnnnnnnnnnnaenns ‘ommon Counc! York ter of the President eleet, referred 'to in the last nomber poey Trim, .Mr. Dawson | Elyino.. ti] Amina. ‘The resolution was laid upon the table with unanimous PROPOSITION FOR COMPLETING THE CANAIA. of yterian. You at liberty to p Vivian”, tr. Bowes | Rodolfo Sig Bar Lisa The Latest from Concord amd | consent—not a single Senator advocating the side of the | Mr, Vaxpeuuiut (dem.) reported a bill to provide forthe | you choose. It was written soon after the retirement of Bose... Grattan LADIES. HEWAn Washi Broadway company. speedy enlargement of ‘the canals, by the creation of | General Pierce from the United States Senate, in reply to Sally Popple. Mr ‘Yeomans | ashington, ‘The bill before the Senate will pass on Monday. State stock, re-imbursable from canal revenues, and the | a le 1BLO'S GARDEN. - ter of condolence on the death of a beautiful and Second and L . his cherished son, of your own in vo ondent thin! rays no confide Mr. Vanderbilt gave notice of IMPORTANT LEGISEATIVE PROCRRDINGS, | f4u2ls He Breposes to create x also to amend the coi lature to create s led Hostility to the Broadway Rail- th tha bill to complete the | necessary amendment of the constitution ate stock, reimbursable — nowt imposing a tax ; and titution so as to enable the Lezis- ch stock. This is the first proposition on submitted, and coming from that di vt, under “the m ng the same ponsibiti tind to Mike Ma fA John Pohorty Barnaby Root.. Mr. Dunn | Lucrezia Borgia sDawes | The Dulce... Yeomans | Orsini.. Secured Seats, States Fenton beth Clinch. y Mrs. tte Sontag ¢. Pozzolin: 20 Vietti blo’s Gar PROPOSITION TO 1, ti DOORS den and at the Stationery Store of Mc sers. Van re me : ed Senator, will receive much consideration. But fr. Gitar mt.) of Ne ae bill Pe ei King, No. 45 Wall street pee road in the Sonate. sis mot the than of tho adiuinisteation—that will be rete evact See ot Tomine Btelety of Moe bres Monday e ening. Januar, ‘The $2 seats will be sold on Saturday, and on Me onday at Sige CARAT Coe eee oe Ne AA MOREA ONS || Now York. eralyaacastie hougiats aa hicHor. tic A | bayer o2 Leen ting and Seathing Speeches Relative to Jair, Couley’s joint resolutions were defeated i A lang thipeBapata, calntivat) tne oxnats; vomited tnishe cae nt . a sl ‘ * se he ot 8 BS saath f Mr. Co bra acy 3 ies era ir, Holman Kate iiss, Flak Carriages may he osconpd at 104¢ o'clock. New York tity Offisials, There bx the costing y fe. of (Bee peak tr. I rejection of Mr. Cooley's resol ne rrent Andit r Burton rs. Bornard Tn swawer to numerous requests for 9 repelétion of aemmametee and one casting vote in th us in this dark bour of Thomps on | Mrs Sq teers... Mrs. Hugh the Ope DAUGHTER OF THE RI M APPAIRS CONN > WITH TAMMAD M, Fredor BER OF SEVILLE, it is respectfully poy itl pat Propositiousfor Completing tho Canals, | the question; some voted in the negative, who hud axes 4. A mo ‘econside: ° ' egcnienh Cerne en Ott togrind. A motion to reconsider will be made on Monday. Russell | cession, has decided upon not performing any Opera more | mC > Pibyceerevcr soremmm aceestie res =. Hughes | than twice during each Series. A new scries will bean | [HE RECENT Fee IN TAEANY HAULe. eer tin Sisth Anemtit cistrict tester nounced, during which these ( will be repeated, of Ho'repeal’t ae N, (dem.) of N. Y., otfered a € phi whether the had violated its charter. Produce for the New York Markets. ft Thompson ir. Jolmston pid aue AARARARAA ARRAS d purpoes e how tt ters of the s wor! bay o r it were am, upon the hese Operas will be repeated, of | wnnnnnnnnnnnnne ~ notice of a bill to repeal the act incorporating the Society és vege We open o : eyes, asitwe dream, npont , | Which die notice will be given Wavement bi ie embiy to Bring the | of Yemmany; and Mr. Geo. F, Alden, (hard hunker,) of Laagapiradteeeebaeapooes rinse tin we 3 in rises at 7 o'clock. the Fifth dist P - ve a i a “ALLACK A train of thirty-nine cars of live stock passed this sta- $ THEATRE, BR f cate the affairs " Ps 4 , Ree = 0 rob and ;ddanuary 24, will be performed street.—Doors open at 614; to commence at 7 Tammany Society to Task, Li ieee righ’ to ropost, Whether ite furis hea | Uo last: might, en rowe for New Yorls convo chnate. with an approsimation to. truth, the THE LOST Monday eve . will be performed &e., &e., &e. Dee ulaN tor OnACHianla Ge pollute” e i unds had | nundred head. An extra train also followed, with thirty is of eternity, as compared with tiose of 5 3 | M TH WEDDING one ‘ et ier i cars, ten filled with live eattle, and twenty with mer- tly desire to keep awake to these mat- Col. Freelove. Lord River H = Lady Elizabeth Frectove OF VARIETIES, ‘The Orchestra will perform’ a variety of new Mu . near Cisina sin €. White, Proprie- | Pas de Zeph iabicaeare . Miss Malvina HEIR AT LAW. en at 634; to commence at 7 o'clock. TH ee Dowlas. pare Duberly r. id chandise. nto the spell where, as it were ‘com ne- through a false medinm, which places gives to the tl time such tiona‘e importance de to the @., Mr. Chi Mr. Wm. Taylor, of the House, is so mueh indisposed : that he is detained from his seat. “The State offiee the party on a visit to Concord returned this evening highly pleased with thelr visit. W. ry Interesting from Concord. Bi Over one hundred cars of {ined for New York, ed th’ x of them contained live stock: HAMTON, Jan. 22. cht from the W station to-day . you refer. con long ‘been strong and ¢ they have had upon my life, at truth, “With the heart man believeth i will be performed OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. CONVICTION FOR USING A POSTAGE STAMP TWicE— From Boston. Coxcorn, Jan. 22, 1853. pie ie \sendutetid ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA—SUPPOSED LOSS OF TE General Pierce returned to Andover this forenoon, eee Deore ee eee BRITISH BARK BARBARA, & . Aimany, Jan, 22, 1853. Bost where he will spend the S n f the Ne OOD'S MINSTRELS, 4 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW oe i ve ee ne a be Both of the New | 5, the District Court to-day, a verdict was rendered on | _ The royal mail steamship Europa arrived he ard strect.—Open every evening —H. Wood, Ma | Yrs committees left by the same train, half of the United States against Wm. A. Hilliard, of | P&St cighy o'clock this ev Ath OXDEORE ti ‘Vidi Pe TheStranger.Mr. J. R. colt | ria alter Ne é lities Our ‘tear rr days of Mts life ks, and the last four ch suffering. In the TOM TAU MB FOR ONE WEEK AND WIS aS ; ag . ; expressible relief im the ay afternvon, at 3 | nager snd Proprietor. ‘The entertainments offered t | While here, the softs and hards took a social game of maa ; nd, of | here at 4? M. to-morrow, with the exp o'clock: AST Tes. "AUT in the | tis ated company of musicians and Ethiopian del | shist together, at the Eagle, ‘The hards were beaten, and | B™dsewater, Oneida, for using a postage stamp after it | and the South, , Ht will reach Ne Ki a Ne evening, HOP O° MY THUMB, the popular musical extra- | neators cannot be equallod by any other band in the Umi | 1:4 gor oystors-atowed, fried, ronsted, seotloped had been once used already, in violation of the act of | the bark William Selreder, from Ito Aahctia iipihegte? vagansa. in two acts, and the DOUBLE-BEDDED ROOM. | ted States. See programme, Doors open at 644: ooncars | P% ystors—stewed, fried, roasted, scolloped, 1851. ‘This is the first con ‘or this offenc csi Migr heme oat lta earpenter and two for full knowledge sud ‘The Petrified Horse snd bir Rider, and other curioait commences at 744 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. The pul | “nd in the shell, besides the fixings. William Page was also convicted, and gent to men of a Pritish vessel from ew York, bound TODA DO: | ee ending fruition: Hie ls ae-we allan, are alitu be soe, Admission to the whole Museu, &¢., | lie are respectfully informed that the afternoon coneare | Although rumor for a while had it thata eabinet mem- prison for three, yours, for embezaling fhonos Horn, arrived in Rio Grande about the middle of October, ig fruition. : y 2B oanti; Parquet ant First Baleony, 1294 coats exts are discontinued cea : nem. | for taken from theOgdensburg Post office, agldresse and reported that their vessel had been abandoned, in “Where no blight fi i ak ber fer New York had heen agreed on between them, it i | femule. “The offence was committed va tie dith sinking condition, and th aptaln and rest of the On the beautifal rose of yout.” (NERISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY ALOON OF WON. | now pretty certain that they only arrived ata conclusion | and one week after, the prisoner was seut to the Siate | crew had taken the Tong boat, and stood out further to the pride week, scuser tb sole die et corea oe nightly, Mr. pot crows as to the superior quality of Gibson's oysters and the | Prison. see | Tae Ht Ie suppcend om. awe beat the Seliah take ph is GS foe te pat bmaney, in additioa to | ct ccteras. Though willing to sup together, they post- NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. BAUUATSET anne as eR ihe at eretcpranseeeee ree a sas, Ma A with favor by high shensible feats, introduces | 4! i ix with e : ing eabta a on, Rufus Choate haa been tendered and accept the re aro, ogtianie UF OF Nie ae pee ge six year shave es vive with faye by highly re re nce ipacneel| Roles ed to talk with each other concerning cabinet — Antony Genera he sam ncoonte tie | weep, bat the eup of sorrow is not wamingled with sek Doors open nt 634; to commence at 734 o'clock. "SIGHT. aur Jee. teen 9 . will enter upou the duties of the offioe next woel » thi sbay tient ike aerate : oS) coinmienee.F 7 the performance of which ix now tho subject of untversal | Gen. Pierce, it is said, declined to see either of the dole. Aumaxy, Jan. 22, 1858. Shlnga to any {0 you. when, ve meet et jes » i sal cken friend FRANK, PLBRCE. borer tanta Cae inquiry and aazement. The tole scientific world is | gations separately—consequently, in order to procure THE HARLEM RATLROAD. Probable Sulcide. eee athorue, te exaaon | Of those eouneeted with, the ar the bench, the pedpie, | &% sudlence, they were compelled to unite, The mis: } Mr. Baxmsre reported in favor of the bill toamiond the | 4 tay student, named Pate ate it 2 TRB 3 q led Trick | with medicine, literature, and the fine 3 sion is understood to have effected nothing, and New | charwr of the Harlem Railroad. hotel, this afternoon. CEGER Melegious WoeeTigeiee Fear ee ee ee ecient ay | a sateat liaise eer 7 ‘ York must therefore stand back a while longer. TUE URCADWAY RAILROAD—IIGHEY INTERESTING DERATR- wn, but an inquest wil! be held Rev. B. F. AagAMAAS wostioe of tlhe First Gymnastics, Dancing and Trick Ponies, &e. To conclude | appiances, of ail kuswa Gets na cee acing the | Hon. Daniel Dana, of Syracuse, arrived tiiy forenoon, | ‘The same committee reported in favor of appointing a Sn aaTGa egational chureh, at Concord, N. Hi » ballet of a SHOFMAKER’S SHOPIN AN UPROAR. | haustible Bottle, as pezformed by this great Prince of | ¢ was too late—both for the oysters, and to meet the | committee of three to investigate in full, with power to (poe ee Wisnsis, is hie own invention and eo ther New York brothre: send for persons : or ” n AR INVITATIONS. . Raa a fs own invention and pronerty, althongh | other New York brothiren send for persons and papers, the charges of fraud and Pg eget ‘The High street Baptist church, Bal nani- marek Director —this evening (Sunday), January Nore delegations from the State of New York are ex- | corruption in relation to the Broadway railroad. anything in their lives, The stage and appara- yesterday shown a letter from Fle mouely invited Rey, Jon Berg to beco ° 23, at 8 o’elock oat tus is unsurpassably magnificent, being fitted upewith | Pected next week. Mr. Taner (whig) doubted whether the resolution | the Savannah Courier, of the 20th inst,. which Rev. R. Turnbull, D. D., of Hartford kee Ba SACK aT and judgment, of which the multitude of interloping | ‘The weather is beautiful. Tho thermomctor is at 32 | should pass. Some gencral bill, regulating the construc. | At Jilly Bowlegs and his followers, have formally de- | nox nced to his people, that he fad rec avttation ‘ware devold, The superd paraphernalia is com: | degen i ‘ ‘i clared war against the which we preva 1/4 or of the Spruce street Baptist church, posed of all the varieties Apeoen perk ass ‘0008, vapor degree: oy tion of railways in that city, should also pass. Evidently, | means simply that they are determined not to emigrate * ae ie i ROOKINN ~ SHAKSIRARE DRAMATIC AS. né, gold, silver, ormulu, &c.; the costly Ince and From Washington Clty. bythe veoy fomm of he lalend wogre wish New Lone ea aan ee ce Ne sien ae tuceday evening, Jan. 25, | satin draperies, carpets, and’ rich volvots, of tho finest | yxciTEMENT ABOUT THE NEW CAMNED--RUMORS OF | built, a great system of railways ia to bo instituted ey ener Mppisow gadis small force had been mas- rriam has accepted a calt to the pastoral Mr. A, Macdon: ed, will appear as Carwin | {4brlo, being the produce of the lar denne eerie DISAPPOINTMENT, ETC. there. Business will be done at one end of the city, and | Before adjourning, the Florida Lezislature passed an ai a Puist chuzch in Sharon, Sass. “He has al- Fontai wii ape Peverill | tise apparatus is the work of Mr. Heller's own hands SPECIAL CORRESPO: SEW YORK 1ARAIL residences will beat the other. In building railroads in | 2et authorizing the Governor to organize two regiments, Pee! pd a sche ulna ire : ni, | #0 be fendered 40 thd United State the State, ownets af property ere ccmpensmlg for NMlale | iain- iat se thely oprvioes were zejectad, and ihe Indians land taken, but in the city the mere will of the Cozpora- | not removed by the first day of M , the Executive rumors or pain as to the raat tlai of Goneral Pierce's | tion is all that is necessary. Perhaps the only od at once to effect their immediate removal cabinet; but matters have now arrived at that condition | to compel a resort to the higher power of the Lozisinture. e, if necessary. ; é : is “In pursuance of this act, Major A. G. Johnson, that it is necessary [ should advise you of them, andI do | He would shut down the gate at once on this project, i oi Mes 7 1 id rather than by along winded investigation give an op: | Of the Toth Regiment in Mexico, was chosen t Geneyal, by an almost unanimous vote. he ; ortunity for the consummation of a gigan: al, bY, athe eity of Lon | other desire than to record facts. ‘The announcement | fir tid Hoard froma al chee sot-Conties peopie, | Fehets’ Regiment, and is represented as a brave and don. Painted from original aiotabes, by Messrs P. Pail | that Genera! Piores intends to, placa Yo Dis Indes eb Pt nks, sexes, and conditions. that it was a groat | Meritorious officer, wortliy in every respect of the im: | yiq ; fternoons, at 2 | lips, Haghe, Knell, &e. Descriptions by . WEE ROS nett Teloresis.on the one dhe bad heard no one in ait New York speak of | Pertent trust committed to his charge, ks ONS | ley M.D. Music arranged by tH fe e crests on the one mind. Perforinances nightly, commencing at 714 P. and on Saturdays, at 3 and 74P.M. Admission, 50 ce child A. Macdonald nent, and pro: . Macdonal ing. Jr., of Detroit, has accepted an f uand Greek Lan- rie i the invitation to ntist church in Georgy ISLEY fifty thousand feet of canvass, by the ty jh ee Georam, in Broadway, adjoining the Metrop. austin tie wont. ok ene grand moving pictorial illus i seul’ atie auinlon A and eoutinued @ Se from, Geet tion of the Thames, showing all the points of interest upoe | 62 Without expressing any opinion whatever, and with no pesca <prassly for the Works, “Miz. | ‘8 Fiver, from its souree until it p B willesplain the paintings personally, Picture moves at 734, and on Wedneslay and Saturday pled the eall of Tri ion Thursday Inet lus future labors. p Ohio, fo s to receive a sala: ieloct ha 1 f bal. ra? | cna it but as such. He found that the reso in . Tur 3 4 o'clock. Admiss sta; children, balf p ’ ie eer ee tice hand, and Jeiterson Davis, az representing the late seoes- | would occupy the session, tothe exclevon of the lec, | Report of the Almstouse Governors for Doe | , Rev. Dr. T ail Of 0 pharg hin reek vWEN's GRAND ALPINA | Saturday, at 2 P. M Admission 59 centa 2 sion interest on the other, has been received here, by the | tion so necessary io arrest the evil. cember, 185:3. 4 Sony Me Oren t ne Spruce street ro ladies, $1 Ac. Basere Baptist chureh of Philadel) cent of Mont Blang, illustra, | 804 greut body of the democratic members, represeating what ) said, a body of respectable citi- ted with a series of mayniticent and gigantic STUDIO CURIOSO, 620 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS — | is known as the national democratic party, with from drawings talvn on the spot, at aa en ws, ark of the Ley + toge i ighly hum | 4D Admission, 25 cents; season tickets, for families, | ofthe deepest pain; and no secret is mad ap- | charges, and this seers to be a ense; toyether witha highly humorous and can oa beerieye Biden pest pa secret fs made of the disap- 4 ion of mer aid tn: PT catoction’ Wy | pointment which euch a cabinet would ereate. Mr. a Gaia ners The repott of the Almshouse Governor: lished for the month of December, and e: expenditure incurred hy the department up to the rene find ey, Thom nel the various calls he as received bes, ond has decided to a with his congregation at the Hollis street church 1 themselv and just request. the passage of this the me region, by Jc i | in the evening, Amongst this won = whe : A , in reality, prevent such action as ‘ose of the past ye: The gei ount shows Livermore has declined the call to €ll the shan alt pana ail Han. Full partioulara will short. | Curiosities is the smallest Singing Bird known, ina gold | not caused by any personal desires, for the gentlemen 1 relieve the people of that city. The Common | {hat th fl i 1 rt ce cant by the death of Mr. Harrington hs * | snufbox that belonged to George the Fourth ‘This little liseatist dine that the total amount of sup; red Guring the ; ly be announend. i : ae This li most dissatisfied are those who want no office, and New York, yaunting their purity in the face of iE sie See pow an sini ». | at Sun Francisco. = | bird will sing, every oe upon whom the-.next administration will be more ature, a the most remarkable instance of cool. month came to $58,264 15, including payments of RESIGNED. Madrid in 1623—the most | reree ee istration. contend that the Presidential cam- Sr York had implored him, ns a. member of thet Logts- | for A beef, $6,247 ied any aud scale uaa 870°"? famous work of t t painter of acaalclty sa ab, Tueaety i as fought , ; lature, to do nothing for their relief. There is but one | £! rnished to grand " f | vipa paign was fought upon the platform of the compra- falxer hag resigned the pastorate of the nature that ever lived. Admission, twenty-tive cents. | ety a) ' mise act, and otal 5 aden) a t in the length and breadth of Manhattan total amount e i ig) ve Pein ten AcaT. to ten Poe ifs | has the honor of announcing that her Benefit ani last ap- | mse act, and tht although the segments of the vember by $15,79) the re- s to the character of the Common Council. 14s come when it is to be setiled w! san empire—a community by i ature hus 2 control ovér ihe c lance due by Superint If the full and complete ipower rover the | “go. 1852 the Common Couneil, without ap , x 56. The ae: vant intenden' Sof out-door poor stood thas il besomes the men wi ho sich ja North, Stonington pearanee but twow! t | on ion slic will ap fOLA, with raed teeegel ie th ood aloof from the party, and who caused its det , now to appropt te the eonduet of the a Hol buncr athees they may I ‘uesday evening next, Re t SANA at Bulwer’ LY, LA it. age BORGIA. t., aged eighty: ROADWAY THEAT? ‘hina, the wor great comedy of Bart. (tirst appearance in Abt And w's and St. ae ahd sands of citizens ruined, ‘The power to lay down | hae | imported by the pro} position of affairs: and from its very nature it is almost whet et AO el ye a | a tk will taake thle Ave aa impossible that General Vierce should. be a a pa eaith eal Bee Spare ne ioe Mavtacy 23) In “ The democratic party in ede ie apt Transportation of paupers, beans a energies | drt nits, the fi who shall form the eabinet, nor would those whose opin asamy depproyeae by | fons would be worth having intrude their advies upon i however, dows not re lor a revolutio: It may te legislation, pu: y be by severer uneans, He hoped te speedily passed, that the outrave on the w York may be restrained. nif the r opted, he hoped it would not for a da t died a: ted in some | Balance due by Superintendent, Dec. 31, John, N. B, oa the 12th rikuranice: ‘The new workhouse buildi wrresae i $0 as as to follo we the bill of ti r id opinic f the democratic party, he would doubt. less reecive such replies as would show him the exact position o} and he could judge how far such opin- are entitied ‘to weight. And such a course would Poston, Rey. John Davis Sweet in the ¢ arian char to his death, oa ac- hosea profession, Expended in Deen nded_ previously e due to Al delay r. EY (de e he New y huve this advantage, that, as the letters would be pri Goose (dein:) denounced: the conduct of \t ariment........6 , Lea, Proprietor.—The above astablishment is eps | vate, undue publicity would not atten Xx. ¥. RCL AS tur ala dahl Da) ghitey bela us chee eae Guia oe eum for one night ont: | every afternoon at o'clock, and in the eveniny at belt the outrageous results of this conduct, that if persisted Total erie yee have the honor ¢ play of | eee ror the pur oe in, it could only : Ho was opposed to : st ; 80 | gedicated, on th HL. Doherty, ! Haller, | port: of Living Se Ft the propositio iio railway committee, to any | _, A ceustis of the popul the institutions in | pattor of the church, who voted profer ¢ THAT | Leyte Decther with e variety of ee , as tending to deli is * | charge of the Governors would gives the foll ‘or of belles"l ntioch collag: The sum of $899 ic phen Plu i: \« V off the de! formances or further particulars, see bills of : poaget Admission’—Seats in private boxes, 59 cents; stage wate Wasunerox, Jan. 22, 185 with cushioned arm chairs, 37), ceats; boxes, 28 cone of Mrs. Douglas took place at noon 4o gallery, 12% cont “ge cone The Rev. Mr. number of inmates to ¢ ody ir unde alluded t Second avenve. o friends 000. It was p pson, pas- | last year aut ssGordon, Parquette, 2% Doors open at half-past 6; to commence 510° “hen ‘on that veh of Georgetown, ce of God on the 19th d when the Rochelle railroad was but not heeled. If th anguished c natural Venus t | - (or of Bast street Baptist Church, (of whieh deceased | ™ oes been binding, the owners of Colored Orph: Broadwa: : where the AMD) Nn Feegieerae RAILROAD For 1) pronounced a brief a prope t eo i PRN sre to be beet from A. Bi wmtit 10 ious to 2 o’elock, noon Vin the vervicos he: tatal nnaihe paupers Rev. Dr. theirtour through the United They be looked | e tetas riv r thousand three hundred and thirty-two, and close of the month aud beginn applications for re second foot of Wai boat Atlas, f $159. y these who want discot t together and in, and the ticket, under the re about to es ence bet woen vainly in the alms in their trength of who take the tions by bar good nam a Gardinor’s | S\iermanship ty noth trae: Personal Intelligence. nus nee of the all Rader wie iarctee he |. Ephraim K. Miller, son of the lite Gene offered to show the | qu ¢ | been re-nominated for Collector at Si 1st eon comp his father Dr. Van Horn, of the sloop of war Albany, who has for seme time been at the Marine Hospital, the radioed obinae ob tezen vow asd Gan it the Inter refused to follow excepted, as follows —birst tra stopping at all the way stat Albany express, stopping at and Chatham ¥ luding the furnishing, 00 oF which y y railroad has been ¢ ' ng all the array of affidavits ap. nee, some Idop hole of escape deveribed the various cha ment of previous all as swept away for the 4 ce, the poor owner himself hell. read —vesponsible tor the x eet from Atha The Rochester, Leckport. and sell, by auction, on Th ‘clock. at the nts’ f cent bonds, redeemable in ten y fo the stork of 1,18 th pended to the rem A.M, $150,000 of | and con- ny time (., in 0 @est: third train 3 45 The Governor of Massechnsett fur Choate tor Attorney ; ful whether he will accept the post | William J. Roteh, of New rd and Thom; sen, of Springteld, have been selected of the Ge jovernor of Mas sachus i visit St. Petersburg ‘who will have phi 10 wor Capitol street, ne rington city nz 91h? for Buffalo ih ex 6 10 8 MADE "ORDENCH OF THY Atn. York Common Council and tie B ainly |. romebod: found i n the testimon: 2 100,080, the proceeds of meat of the short bonds of the coup: ther equipment of the road. ion of other man to | making all stops, and 4 P. MC, York 9157. M arches ¥ ‘ b oontarded thal the eats’ lat govermne Bodiseo and the re hep 8 sg, } Committe ssed the sttention of the © York + ae FR onvete a ae petting mainder of the children : in Washington Gath on—the debate opening upoa a iter awe of a highvay. |. Arrivalsat the Metropolitan Hotel. BLE BROA ws inson. ; dudge Varker, Cam Whipple, U. 8" N. Hon. James Buchanan, Attorney ai General J Cowan, of Pennay! xe departures yeste from the ir. Bi to appoint a comm city, ittended to edd of the Legislata of the Com of three to ut of th vtlett, Chairman armonizing the following ¢ pleasing to ob. ast corner of | rs from the 1st of The lot ix 10 or Montroa) from the Bor ve the same evening {train 3 A. M.; theough way on to the gr atm ae nileoud, and to send for persons M mintation te i s eton M'Lean, Ohio; H. M, | Wh'ch exist at th 5 Passengers taken at Chart 1 reytiest fy made in Peter Sharp's memorial, presented howe Whiting, t LSA and en nity, at ‘the Mel teenth, and Thirty-first stree , ace the pre — i Facto R. H, SHERWOOD Sollottors for the owper. pan "GEO, STAR State ris He y the we Richmond Dispatch relates the follo an parishes, to occupy y ther house of wor: AUCTIC —! ule of valu UTORS' AND rty on Reetor | ATEN 1, Lalo N which oc —On Thar now structures were finished. In these tbe Unitarians have courteously dispensed with ‘abbs rred recentiy in the V lay, while the House of Deleg the res now, to each citizen of New Yors, a theme of soli istening: ° pe of t 8. ithe By ts. atreet, ‘1 States d Express Dini anlage i-thale work, Mantiné mnent listening attentively to a speech trom Mr. Miller, of Geattat be pe Artin Sooke eyes will ell 12 | New Jervey Railrand, via J 7 New York, and the Mr. Wan Ser100NTIOVEN ( if on exami- | Botetourt, on the Vall proposing a loan to the James ce of worship, but have continued to use o'clock, » ‘The | foot of € land streot ny fraud | nation, the provisions of vallbe | River and Kanawha Coinpany, the membe ction in their service.” A like praise of the diferent denominations of St Minnesota, ix observable. Tt is said that the clergy rumbling noi ec, bearing evidence of a con men in th are inthe habit of changing wreck of matter and a crush of glass, threatening the round in. each other's pulpits, and forget for the tumbling down of the capitol. A rush was made | tite being, the diiferences of opinion which commonly for the door leading to the rotunda, where the alarm | beep them arart. The wo:id has much cause of hope four story bri north aide, nc 25 fee inches by 8 4 P.M, | Fare in the 8A. M. and 4. a $2°75, wad in the M. und 534 P. Loave Philadelphia at 1.7 and M, and 6%; P w Yor first, class, $3, second do, ) Ss iO. For Baltimore. and Charleston—through — ticketa ggage carcied, in the Sand9 A. ML w York. Passengers ldenly brought to their fect, and thrown ate of great alarm and confusion, by a loud It n nd salutary, they might be ox mit. ‘The Attorney General hasit in con: | inthe Sts nto filoa quo warranto against the Common | Mr. Tarik reviewed the . for granting the Broadway railroad charter. tion for an investig hg granting ‘of this charter, in the elature, was a usurpation of power by the Common Counell. ‘He was in New York a few days r the corner of Broad treet. “Th i J inches; lot $8 feet 6 In one side, and 89 feet 7 inclies on the other, with th Yege of ‘a cartway of 8 feet on the west side. Also, the Tease of the lot, with the two brick dwelling houses thereon, ot Vashington. Nor and through 4 and 6347. M. lines from md provi were thrust a oO se favorabl el ‘The lot is with tuerage aross the farry Sfteon minutes before the ‘waited upon by a large number of the | to give plice totho-e whoo.iered no sch god co the city, | of “ the terrified’ was svon quieted by the discovery He i ily spo ea to al ple Of 4b political Reetor str ” northerly side. | trains loave. ens, who implored him to use his in Mr. Concntt ) examindd vb f that the weight of the snow on the skylights of the | \ortd, and have an ocensi nm of peace. The dif The les: Sehool, and ex: ~~: = ce in provel z the consummation of that enor i & long sevies of year! dome had crushed that stracture, and, “towether with ferent branches of the great © n church seem, to in Terme at ull ne Sar eae OLS. nous wrong. There appears to be only one volee on the | legislation nse the glass, had abruptly descended in a volume or | the unregenerated part of the. comm 10 bo insane; “ALL VISWING CUBA —THN: WHLL an, has i and that was in denouncing the corruption, | be sougit to en ail on the ¢ity of Ney York, in Even members of the Common Council, wheneharged with | tion to wll their sorrows. the evils of a interminwvle vn tran® | the wrong, do not deny it. Is the Common Councilaboye | law suilY Under the pr sec tubsting Nes © burthens? Ti atials, andas the vo maintaining MPORTANT Ti known hotel, Revere House # ferred from Officious street No 119 Al MILLER & CO. WILL SELL : at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Ex Junche upon the head of General Washington, | to haveati their differences upon non ¢ pout one hundred feet below. The magnificent | disciples of one Master, to a x tatue of the father of his country, however, was not | s¢ many differences of opinion Hrvetion of Wa, HH. Hiting, rferes, | Sto cctyren this Mange eaifice lias been re-built and te hg st ils AD Be a SS A ae ec tothe love-t bid. | iujured by the weight of the matter that fell upon it, | Tt as been suggested that petitions stow! immediate. Ho nett, haya 9, ell refitted, and no expense has been spared to make it an ‘ommon Council ean au lon pringtple ay oar publi: economy, why but stood unmoved, amid the wreck that sur- | ly be rent ag heer oa, teins ay - lig ous H ot. Also, 225 Bowery, wih | tlgant and comfortable howe tt can he recommended ion of one railroad, they ean do the ot the Legislature themselves act apn it, in a’ pre- | rounded it. worship may be secured by treaty to American citizens, alot inthe rear, forming an 1, toan alley in common | with confidence, as the best and largest hotel at Havana pvery street, and thus encumber the whole city, | cedent which must arise to every man'y wemoryr Tf the —— u gt Faris. Sree ween St running to Rivington street. Also, 202 Howery, Also, | Refer to De. Bogart. No. 6 St Moris'a place, Naw Yori as some of the streets now are. He believed every per- | coutract of the New York Common und] ani the cor Heavy Fonowntes.—tt was currently re- WB HE gag elt bl Big "i ek toh ‘one lot on northwest corner of Third avenue and Thirty eoereeeeineeeeniesees == | son owning lots could prosecute for a nuisance, ‘The | porators in que ported yesterday, and generally believed, that an al acest rd ‘Car lee ce first street. Also, one lot fronting on Thirty-first street. SPORTING. Common Council that no redress can be h Tf that ¢ i individcal, formerly a partner in‘a large ‘and wealthy i! Fisch yes in : va neunge every foining the above, Also, two lots on the north side of ~ = ween nw nnremmrnmmemmmenmmmomenen | ix the case, then the time has come for a revolution, If | reform in all (he tun 7 i Ps Sabbath evening, in the lecture room of the Sixth Pres- adjoining tl: 0 ; and in grows ait of it. The | house in this city, had been detected in the commis- | pyterian Church, in Spruce street. Fifty-tirst street, 475 the property known Derry. Also, the pro’ east of Eleventh avenue. Also, Aha SY WALKER IS TO BE FOUND AT NG. @ , redress cannot be afforded by the Legislature, then there | assessment li 190 Hester street, corner of Mul Cal street, three doors west of Broadway. where will be a olution, éven at the point of the bayonet, ‘ of assessment known as 205 Chrystie street, will be happy to sec his old and new friends, Nparr.ag | "Mr, Cooley sald it was the most grave and important | tem of destruc a aughtevery hour of the day. Gentlemen attonted at | gubjcet that would be brought before the Senate. It is | the Legislature lins beena practical sys- | sion of forgeries to the amount of several thousand The First Congregational Society, in Cambridgeport, hits. Hedit nob belies dollars, Under existing circumstances, we do not | Mass, on the Ist inst., placed in the hands or ta j on the corne? of Stante ¥ hew ant determine | {eel at liberty to give names. The party, it is said, | tor about one hundred and fifty dollars, which sum has = i: their own residences, Apply as above. notorious ny aie Cee Se enn itt hignc sy fie gems Ms anit bi peas y tle part of bas left the city. We hear of one person alone = = pens to sbeas bag Se bempgetd “RON OFFERS FOR SALE, rs » | selves as a set of divgraceful men. This system of ro! legislative body. ‘The ree! re haviti: - ‘of two | beginning of a pastor's librar no books are to be se Cy Aas ig rabonsboge EpbES & Co Cr Kies wl som OF Ge Hakotlag ovoctiog Maton is ai ae bery, if continued, must produce revolution, and | to secure to the elti waving fa his possession the large amount of tw . nd ie lected by the pastor, and used by him and his suceossors. thousand dollars of the forged paper—Bal/imore It is understood that about the same amount will be given be iti annually, until a large and yaluable library is collected of ing—will come , January 25, at 48 Kast Thirteenth street, between Broad way and University place. nothing shortof it, This gem leman was very animated, | New York i: de vod eig! ipes, pa «i dark: A Tih cnet and Gtr pipes and spoke with much feeling, and he did not b in half, quarter, and eighth pipes, pale Clipper, dan. 21. SSN was tthe remarks whieh | willing to allow the Legis standard publications, that will be valuable at all ti and dark; A. Camus Rochelle, in helf, quarter, 4 Mr. Beekman was much gratified a! i allow che. = , Pirro The P pat wil valuable at all times. eighth pipes. pale aml dark; B. Faure Rordeaux, in’ tall, 0GS FOR SALE—TWO BLACK AND TAN TERRIER et Lite aah Vl of len HaPGT A TS Cate ee tinea need ii cl Ge tee rae oC Pirnce. 1 at |, Rey, John Lilie, a Presbyterian clergyman in this city, vig ‘ipes, pale and dark, Bord i 4 ¢ suffers uw 4 syotem sgove: 5 f t } ii diaret, i ehhh os tale st. Emilion Falen: we Gia tener Pn ae eee an‘anomalons institution, a kind of bank, | evil at the Eagle. the other day, a rustic chair, which came | 4)" fy nquished his charge, and entered the service of Julien: | Algo. one Scotch terrier slut, first rate ratter "Algo, a | Council w Hordeaws white wine, chateau d’yquem, Sauterne; Bor deaux brandy chervies; o'l, J. Monlun’s stamp; olives: pickies, mustard; charipagne, various brands, French white wine vinegar and Rochelle: rardines, in handeome y 1 : chore direetors are chosen by men who expect to enjoy | nggregatc of wrong on i , sioner abet dog, ton months old. | rrejuntet low ican vagabends meet In some alley and | werranta, to take away iis charter: hab he preferred. to | Hom Indianapolis, Induna, Tidkory branches, with | The Rew H. K Dallard, of the Now Jersey Annual Con x momininte, and, consequently, elect thee men, Taeyen- | take vapid acvon in respect to th nlinte case, lent ft , ference, Methodist Episcopal Church, has been appointed forthe Couolt to govern the city on purpose to rake | should be sa hurried as to a-sume the shape of acon. |] the bark onyand although strongly and ingeniously | pi tret Secrotery af the American anth Fore acai hire ae the Bibl iT si weli by @ | from Indianapolis, Indiana, to present to the Presi- | ‘"¢ Bible Union as principal transiator. ¢ {together ned, of symmetrical form, appears t0 | pion, { the. Middl , ) quarter b cree hrroome ‘tbo haedeoret ver seen | money, ‘ihere are seareely any who own property whew | treet, and be yntonehiabile by 1 pe Uniow, for Le lo istrict, compe ing rafes, fr hots, all, oad quarter’ Bos 5. M. taney om two toci¢ht mon! er id. Can be | ae but before thelr term exphres they hi | dir, Coorty moved to Tay {he resolwion on the table, Fines Pec ae, witli 89 pete fools than an axe | [Renntsiyanta Dotn eg et Lat orders for the above articles assau street, offer ho, 15 fre and many, large property hotfera. 3 and the motion prevailed, big, Tw pluewoo) eee Wantisvok, eoigned... uy