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vule‘ors, small-pox, marasmus, and Measles. Two hundred dnd eighteen of the gross | total were natives of the United States, seventy-one | nd twer? ceu¢ of Certuany. ‘The city #6 | remarkably ‘ee from epidemie or infectious diveare. N ‘at from Enrope and California ta now fully “ag » by the steamer Ntagam, from Liyerpor,, the | Northern Light, from San Juan; a4 the Ohie and \ Snele Sam from Aspinwall. A”, tour of these ves- ——— { sels may arrive in the course, of the day. ROWFRY THEATRE, Bowery—Ivaxnos—JAcs eaupp. | = NEW YORK HERALD. JPMESR GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR, Gemice ». w. CORNER ov FULTON lino ha 1 Velume XVII. AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW EVENING. g | The InternatPonal Copyright Law. BROADWAY THEATRE, Brosdway—, Cyrr—Divam- Whatever be the decision of Mr. Everett on MAEMENT—MGKKIKD AND SEPTLED. i the reciprocity and fishery questions, his duty on the interrtional copyright matter is plain and unmistakeable. To conjure up a fancied NIBLO'S—Lncia Di Lawanege, \ BURTON'S THEATRE, Chegmbers strect—9n Corm= Paws AND LONDON, NATIONAL THEAT 49 ? two AT is Chathara — street-—Mruax’s intreduccd into the couwiry to be consumed, | | and the imports of Engtish books introduced ' for the purpose of piratical re-production, is cither to profess or te affect an utter obliquity fyision. Those who demand that all the seve- Evening—-O19 Fou: ar Howe—Deap Fhor. | vatand distinct nogotiations should be dealt GURISTY’S OPF RA HOUSE, 472 Broaéway—Ennorus | with together probably counterfeiting an Masopim wy Cu gry's Urea TROUPE. | ebtugeness which our regard for their reputa- | tion will not «uffer us to acknowledge. Their | real object is undoubtedly to throw dust in the | eyes of the public and their only hope is to in- volve the ecpyright question in the delays whieh may impede the conclusion of a treaty of reciprocity. We cannot believe that a man of Mr, Fverett’s acuteness will be deluded by oclumsy an artifice. Whatever benefits are | likely to result from the proposed conventions WALLACK’S "“@WATRE, Broadway—OLp Haas AND Youxe Team Pyrcncal Mave AMERIC’.§ MUSEYM—Afternoon——Lapy ov Lyows. WOOD'S MIN sYRELS, Wood's Musical Mall, 444 Brond- way—Emuorian ; Messrnietsy. GRCUS, 87 Bewery—Hew GEORAMS , 586 Broadway—BANvanD’s Pavowasea op | ms Hoiy) ayy. HELLED ps SOiRFK’S MYSTERIEUSES, 539 Broadway. REL (3 THAMES, at 400 Broedway- RUAN ENTRREALINMENTA | ROM’ 30 HAVEL, Broadway Gran Coxon. | _* bw Vork, Sunday, I rena 7 48, 1555 ae regarding reeiprecity nd the fisheri : the = present state of things involves no actual injury The News. wrong to those interested in either. Mer- What an industrious set the Washington politicians | nts, consumers of corn, and fishermen, may # wt Ig is wothing to be President now-a-days | ve profit from new regulations ia these mat- = fies pis pss anaes pies besarte | + but no clacs of the community suffers any . One of the despatches fre pits es | ee vice pe é gmp the following cabfhet for Genera! Pierce. Allhe | *¢tusl loss from the want of them—they are Bas to do is to cut out this list, put it in his vest | simply schemes intended to confer still farther ages on branches of trade and industry are doing very well without them, ‘The copyright question wears a whelly dif ferent aspect. As the law stands. our native authors, who live by their pen, are foreed into | competition with foreigners, who. practically. so | faras the publishers are concerned, work for | nothing. The literary market is glatted with excellent matter, which is thrown in gratui- tously. The American publishers conld, and | many of them do. carry on a flourishing trade | ‘pocket till the 4th of March, aod then send it to the Senate. It will stand fy Caked Oushing, of » ‘ {New York « Seeretary of State. Secretary of the ‘Treasury . Secretary of the Navy. . Secretary of War. y of the Interier Jeferson Davis, James © Dobbin, o , HR. W'Cleland, of Michizen .. Postmaster Sumes Campbell, of Venn. ... Attorney ¢ What'a reliet this will sfford mankind ! Very little business of any kind was transacted in ‘Congress yesterday. A resolution was adopted by | the Renate, fixing the futnre hour of meeting at Jehout-a 3 : i : “elegen. odoak.. Mx, Davia reported’ kis bill fercthe Le t paying a shilling to American authors. t. . ‘ a eng some of them do purchase manuscripts, is acjustment of the fishery question, which, after a few | ti ‘ 5 remarks from Mr. Mallory, was postponed. ‘The | * viking evidence of the enterprise of the age. Honee bill regulating the fees of the minor officers of | The least evil of such asystem is the utter hoy DOnited States (courts was passed. A short debate | lesene sof expeeting that, under it America will followed on a bill to increase the efficiency of the | ever possess a national literature. army, aiter which the bedy adjou ned. The House Again—we stand before the world in the! paseed the Senate bill appropriating nineteen thon- | | of brazenfaced robbers. wend five hundred dollers for the relief of Colonel | inunity—are morally werable for the daily | felonies of the fraternity, whe are suffered to ex- Premont. The proceedinss in both branches of the New | sroise in our midst the disrepntable calling of | literary bandit Every British author whose { | Night We—the whole com- York Legislature. yeeterlay, will Tully eninpensate athe reader for the large space they oecupy in our colomns. The leading ard exciting feature of the | day wae the voting in the mbly on the rosolu- tions of Mr. Loomis with regurd to the canals and fipances of the State. Ip coming to the question on-each separate revolution, there was considerable | squirming ameng democrats os well as whigs, in order to avoid a vote, and firully, one of the New York | delegates, Mr. R. Smith, was placed in charge of the Sergeant-at-arms, for Tespe ttinlly tut positively de- ciining to say either yea” or‘ nay.” The Speaker | had evidentty determined that the members shonld shew their hand«—it was a “fixed fact” that they must qwete-—10 Exctees weeld be keard—and he carried mis pole by practically ilwtratiog that N€ NV tem in his power, and would order them under arrest if they refused to comply the rule. How fur this Mune of policy —this re training of members from act- ing according to the dictates of their own conscience —is compatible with free levicletion is a matter that will provably be the cause of spirited controversy er. Atall events, the vker's coup dé: mf ceases a ae t a bri bee ng to re he ek = different to the value of time. Hé knows of parties on the canal question; but whether it will | ‘°° well that every week which elapses retard or advance the work of the cession will be | takes thousands of dollers out of the pock- 5 | | | | fruit of whore genins goes to swell the coffers of | | Mr. Harper. or Mr. Putuam. er Mr. Appleton, bas a right to lock on us as a nation of pick- pockets—for, having the power, we do not sup press so glaring an iniquity. These, we take it. are tolerably good reasons for stating that the want of an international co- pyright is a public grievance, which it is the ; duty of an enlightened administration to remedy without the loss of an hour. These are substan- tial grounds for conelading the copyright trea- ty at oneo, indopondomily of the progreaa nf all cotemporary negotiations. What obstacle has been thrown in the way? Why is the treaty not | signed and laid before the Senate? Trivial differences of epinion ought not to delay the immediate settlement of so important a matter. We cannot believe that Mr. Crampton is in- made-manifest in a few days. The dispate hoes now | ets of poor authors, to put them in thése of fairly begun ate drawn, end the combatants | wealthy publishers. He canuot. surely, be are eager for a warof worl. Read the report. | to blame. Js it possible that the delay is oe and then the country in leislsti por the rapid progress of | well as everything else, Ameng varie wes adopted by the State | Win selta li #9 : ts | himself a literary man of tk —is, Senate was.the Rallway Consolidation bill, and the a yee ete Bill forthe incorporation of the Ladies’ Depository | Cvs. evineiug @ fasal disregard for the ri ef thls ety: ‘Tie reaclotious recommending arbitee- | f lite vature or allow ing the wretches sophistry tion for the settlement of nstioual disputes, instead | 0! literary fillibusters to impair the clearness of of a resort to arms, wore adopted, aftera shortspeech bis judgment. We will not believe that the from Mr. Beekman. A debate followed on the reso- | aathor of the “Life of Webster.” has, by his want tetion asking from Concress a grant of land forthe | of zeal, rendered himeelf obnoxious to the charge purpose of assisting in the construction of the St. | of Leing an accomplice of the publishe: And Mary's chip canvl, and otherwise facititating inter- pet the delay is stran, nexplieable. We must sovrse-with the copper regions of Lake Superior. | \ait a few days before we characterize it by a ‘The speeches in the Senete were marked with more | diflerent te rm. : moderation than has hitherto characterized the pro- | feanwhile. it «wing to a want of zeal on the part of Mr. Everett? We dare not think that the Se 8, is armmsing to notice the mor excdings of thit hedy for ome days. ‘They are | : * . fraught with really inte: aid asetul infor. | #@Mts of the panic-striken publishers, Some mation. 7 ure ready to admit the justice of an international The latest aren Bexien eontirm the | Copyright, but prevend that they cannot be Hamed for rebbing the English authors, be- cause they violated no law. These men would comtpit any crime on a barren island. where they eure no court of justice could reach them. faction at the comiag sty. and privately confess the reruples of conecienes they have ell aloag been laboring under. of the revol ara, and the forced y the bayonet, vom the T mag istrate ad interim. orin-Chief of the ur. | capital to asst in the t maritime porta end harmony ap- los, the oni a new era of hoi formation of a of the country he Sunta Anna ; Might. A third category unblushingly de- }1 s the present system, Books, they tell rT low | you, are cheaper now than they would be emujority in | Under an international copyright law. ‘The eds tae 1S, ie 6 Uele raat tement may possibly be trie, though we Fightcen prisoner dog through the wall and ew Nay SOE A OEE Clee See the toy ectite My ¢ } whieh the copyright wonld secure to the caped from the Detroit jai. The etrike of the Ohio Roilroad author would come out of the reader's poe Lut employ it in & ei ized land thet we ere rond and the proprict told toggteal instead of buying. beeau ved the an asked for by the | cheaper? “iy It among men of wealth, stand workmen, or rected tomorrow. | and cducation, that the e vomy of aystematic = City Tuspector eh theft is deveanicd upon, and the plekpocket is hundred and eren 9 é : , and county during th hi commended because he has saved half a dollar This isa d is ¢ sa iy sterling the handkerchief he de+ive“$nstend the past, compared . corded | Of bay i The Mesers. Harper may, in the foregoing seven A ol the above | PPCbably, find it more eeonomiea! to } number according to s« 1 nen: | Mlvex to an autivor’s labor than t y-one women, ¢ y n boya | felr remuner or it; and we, and other book ae s were of the | renders, would also find it cheaper to belp one- ordinary charncter, 2 ts evident the re: | relyex to a book from Messrs, Harper's shelves eee rem Were tae past f +has | than to buy it over the counter. If the rale be had sanoet Peneficial ¢ Re tg the Hitea | pora in one eave. it is equally good in the other, ity ubattacks of thore most fetal. aay’! Far an they may exael. thé rect ahs bie apc: tion cart. even per in the past | i in te bald 4 pga oe ele p week, bolas leva tho the number pe. | MY 18 Mle boldness and eatent of their * border tu 5 yds fiveasé up to the 5th inst. | %P8* * the [larpers cannot be snfiered to mnjoy Forty-one y of fevers of different type np | & monopoly of ray to Inet n t tock off tr-tyo of | Books are cheaper, we ar , people thet nuuth ails from fevers during | Who buy plate, and other ok la, toi gs Fifty-four adults | enepicious looking eharacier a died cf int i ‘. din, ns | indivereet questions, i below the and great cavities ber twenty-two w the longs. Twels aropsy of the hea nh im the va last week, of which market cheap in proportion of ihe matier contained in Harper's Magazine: too. € mn ap is rewrned as hoving died of osits " ; Tait, Fraser. Liackwood, Chambers. and disease very rarely mot with cw thie contigout, phe | Diekens paid tea dollars a page. The Harpers infantile mortality observes tho wame ratio, Que Ret it for nothing ; and while ii is notorious Pendred ond eighty-nine of te momar were eit). | that, with one or two exceptions, native authors 1 ninety one } ea dine n weie cou under ton yaore of age |“ necd not apply fer admittance to their \ | Celnis, ey haye the effromtery to talk o | paying $2 | 4 | aualogy between the imports of flour and pork ' labor is appropriated in this country, and the j But we hear of no me- | pears to he « d throughout the cona- | ™0rial to Congress from these conscientious ly were evident- | gentlemen. praying for ov international copy- | too, de” the afterately informs us that he wil “eelect _ @bdest foreign articles, freah from the very atest Eurcpean sources,” which cost him noth- The. to fill the epace which ought to be occupied by crigiral matter. Thus are young Ameriqan ' writers crushed; hence it ts that Mr. Patnam and others, who evince a higher sense of honesty in the publgation of periodicals, eould not compete with their less scrupulous rivals, if they were to pay mwmunerating prices to authors. Let us hear no more of economy being an exenge for theft, SUPERIOR VouRT—sraciaL TERK. WPFore Hon. Judge Buer. Fro, 19:—The superior Court was the «sene of greai commotion ar.d excitement this morning, in eomseynence of the exgteted proceedings in the case of the Ate: ineontempt, (O-car W. Sturtevant.) Long before un hour appointed for tho sitting of the Judge, the genera; term room was crowded by lawyers and laymen, anxi to witness the result, The comversations throughout the ; room were various and eovjectural. Somo wondered how many weeks the Alderman would get, and otheze whether he would be sent to the Tombs or to the paternal } of the gentleman who presides over the keys of © street pricon, Some thought he would eome and m: “clean breast of it,” and own that he acted in ratuer ‘shot haste, not “caving in,” | Twaverration Baut.—It appears, from ibe following advertisement, published in the Vu- tional Intelligencer, that after all that bas | been said to the contrary, there is to be an tue | auguration Pall at Washington on the 4th of March. and on a very imposing scale :— NATIONAL INAUGURATION BALL. and knew that he would die game. About eleven ¢ k Judge Duer entered the econrt, and intimated to the counsel that he would sit in the special term room, to which there was a regular rash and not more than half those present could gain admit artment, tance, in consequence of the stnallness of th The Managers of the Natioual Incuguration Bell, | Jvage Yuer presided alone, and the following scene took have the peat to aunounce to the public that a Ball will be held ntorainst Mr our urtevant ts ner—The attachm Je towlay. Ty he in m2 ir. Field—I would inquire if the writ is retuewedy Nir. Lyneh, the clerk—Here it is. Ex Chief Justice Bronson—Howand when? Judge Dver—The Sheriff returned that he was 4 tached, and that he was let at lerze upon the annexed bon’. ON FRIDAY EVENING, waRcIE 4, 1853, At the Assembly Rocms, Jackson Hall. Extensive arrangements are now in progress, to | render the Ball in cyery way worthy of the eminent citizens whom it is intended to honor, Two elegant saloons in addition to the Assembly Reoms,-will be thrown open for the first time on this Mr. field—He has appealed trom this order to tr Eee from this MANAGERS, ¥ MEMBERS OF OONURESR, Hon. W. Ucbard, Hon. G. B. Davis, Hon. G, G. King, Hon. C. M. Ingersoll, Hon. Gilbert Dean, Hon. R. M. Price, Hon. D. R. Atchison, | Hon. H. Hamlin, lion. Moses Norris, Hon. Solomon Foot, | Hon. Charles Sumner, | Hon..C. T. James, f Justin I believe, sir, in these proosedings, Al- derinan Sturtevant cannot appear by atteruey. —He must appear in person or his bond ts nson—We move the | Hon. isaac Toucey, Hon. J. 3 pLanahen, ean Hon. Hai itn Feb, Hon. G. 22. Riddle, Pe eerst ie Coart cams Sein, “elton oc Hon. RF. Stockton, Hon. E. Hammond, That it bas been duty tled and dity served, and I insist | Hon. J Hon. ©. J. Fanikner, that thr power of the Court is snspended | Hon. Hon. W. 8. Ashe, Ex-Chivf Justices Pronaon—We object to thet | Hon. Hon. D. Wallace, except personally. A | Hen. Re M T. Hunter, Hon. E. W. Chastain, Judge Duer—I here axe two questions i volved. in this. | Hon. G. Hon, J. Abercrombie, this is an appealable oxder at ally--and | Ton. ALP. Butler, Hon. A. G. Brown, hether an appeal is sufficient to stay pro | Hon. Robert Toombs, Hon. A. G. Penn ttuchment? Sy own impression is, in nt eonenr, that en order of this kind anappeal to the general term, nov ean the righteof es be coudiveted by such holding. ‘There has been no final order m: ‘That can be mate when a party ix examined upon interrogate: | court adjudge whether he has bera guilly of contempt. On w final order it 's appealable to the reneral term. Ex-Chief Jy son—We think we shall be able to that this is not app y. Pield—The question Hon. Jere. Clemens, Hon. Walter Brooke, Hon. 8. W. Downs, Hon. 8. P. Chase, Hon. J. R. Underwood, | Hon. James C. Jones, ! Hon. Jesse D. Pright, | Hon. James pore lor, . Wm. H. Polk, Hon, ©. L. Dunham, Hon. O. B, Ficklin, Hon. G. Porter, Hon. R. W. Johnson, Hon. C. E. Stuart, Hon. V. E. Howard, fs not the subjer appeal is is taken, is itsell 1 decide, wighunt reference to tlre i er court, whether the appeal is good for anything or not. that question re to be heord in ion. Sam Houston, Hon, G. W. Jones, Hon. Henry Dodge, H. Sivley, eseph Lane, Hon. R. H. Weightman, Hon. W. K. Sebastia! Hon. Bernhardt Henn, iy be ai Said ho general term n'a | oka Reed a i‘ ec, BO, tenia, |, ean hardly be Eon di by tiie general term on | ey R. Mall ry, Hon. B. C. Marshail, at the court below, from whoze ord | | If, however, this court sees fie to deterny hich we d , Hon. W. M. Gwin, Hon. J. M. Bernhi-el, for itrelf, it is one mpon ¥ Y ‘ . the regular wey. I suppose, sir, that t ppeal ix at cosa teagan Hon. T. J. D. Faller, tees, cicgh Withee to move to go on, notwi Hon. (. H. Peaslee. Gen. W. Scott, Samuel Cooper, . Isaac I. Stevens, Captain E. 8. re t fardeastle. | NAVY. | Com. Charles Merris, Com. W. H. Gardner, Cayt. H. Paulding, Lieut. Overton Carr, | Lieutenant M. F. Maury. | Gen. A. Henderson, MARINE CORP: Major W. W. Ceptain Henry k. Tyler. —Ineluding, also, some forty private cifizens \ of Washington and Georgetown. But what a } | pretty ketile of fish we find in the Congression- al list of managers! Charles Sumner, the Ma sachusetts free soiler, and Daniel Wallace, the | South Carolina secessionist, join affectionately. hand and glove together; while Badger, of North Carolina a dreadful hard shelled whig. and Solomon Foot, the anti-slavery champion | of Vermont agree to stand vis-a-vis with Mar- tse to us, and we will ar; y that no no! ceesary, why then we will - on at once. Judge Duer—The counsel upon the other. side have moved that thedefendant be now ealled. Jf you have anything to say in opposition to that, 1 will hear you; otherwise I grant that motion. ‘The Crier then eallod Oscar W. § answering, Ex let them give | e- | Ga Sturtevant, 2 dev n | secuted, or both. | sued, and that the bond be forfel Judge Dner—Is there any opposition? Mr. Edward Sandford said chat the veason Sturtevant’s non-appearance was that cous him that an appeal couki beanade froin the the Generel Tera. Judge Duer—As at presont adv’ from the general rele. ¥ sh direct the bond to be prosrouted. Air. John Van Buren —What disposition will be mace in tre other eases? {| Judge Tiner—I see no reason for departing from the | course before purae:—that ihe other cases Hall bo #us- pended until thi shod. Mr. Gerard—This -cvondat tachment will nod be batiable? Jndge Duer—No. Mr. Sturtevant has acted under the | advice of counsel. advis- order to 1 cannot depart | tlachment, and | Jones, of Tennessee, the public reviler of Gen. Pierce. alongside of Jere. Clemens and Sam Houston, and Major Polk and Hamilten Ki-h with Major General Winfield Scott. With his beaver on —the centre and the lion of the whole hetroge- neous assemblage! How the mauagers happeu- ed to Ieave out the names of W. H. Seward, Fred. Douglass, and Abby Folsom. we cannot, for the life of us, imagine. These aoiissions ought to be supplied without delay. We ought, perhaps, to say nothing of the propricties of this thi We apprehend, how- ever, that neither General Vierce nor bis deep- ‘ly afflicted wife, in bedy and mind. nor the | | Vice Preeident—perhaps on his death bed in Judge Duey—-We detornts ned before that there will be no further asgument upon ihe questions which have been | already argued aad determined; may kaye special renson to chow cause why an attach. ment should not ixue as against himself, to which 1 shall of course listen. I would suggest to the parties, | that if they wish that the subject of this appeal should who willnodoubt hear Judges sitting at Conezal Term, that queet: Ma. Vax DBuxe—We shovld not have any objection to gech ree, Mr. Viell—We whdi it to be brouy) at on in (he regular termixatod for the present. a great diferenee of opinion ay to the le the neis of the Aldermen, bet ween the profession ged on rach site, among-t whem ave lawyers of the bar of New York. ‘The sou some of the most emine We therefore eyain eud thelr names under whose advice Alderman Sturtevant has ex Chief Tr etice Jos B. Cutting, Messrs. word San and J, n ation, Coumel for ple Jeorge Wood, Hon. tos sae : yo Havana—is in a condition to appreciate the ex- Whiting, Hon. Witiiara | ceeding beauty of this proposed inauguration EB Baal Salat } bell. ‘They will not be there. It will be an | Maxine Affairs. | empty piece of mockery, at ten dollars a ticket, ; pgs ) from Charleston, arrived | But if the net proceeds are appropriated to |? Tgp: ale lie rad a hapa SagSe = ; met be Charleston Courier office wa were favored some lunatie asylum, or some retreat far dis- H aie Orivans and other popers. appointed office seekers, it may be a passable | | Uveaatan or me Yraxwry.—The U. © exense for the heartless extravaganza. jut | ezkiiny Capt. orion, they have few amusements in Washington, and ‘ashion in that village. as everywhere else, is but the gatherings of “Vanity Fair” It rousi save iis fiddle and kick up its heels even if tome were burning—otherwise should whistle them down the wind. ° Trin Sreanaae Pacer Crey, Cay terday n ior Hy we ich inen a the Beli: penal | THe TREATS —The respective 1s have been well filled during the past we lons for tomorrow are Towery, two attractive Ry the Ishinael, arrived at Mar: cilles, a letter was received from x passengur in the Lip Oxeee, wi ft here ou ihe Australia, ' It wae written at ea, In latitute 24 39 N, aeelient, J, nar even! 4 are annoury | ; mi : %) | long. 31 60 W., wad states that all were well on bourd, “Ivanhoe” and “Jack Sheppard.” At the Broadway, } an. in gool spirits, ‘Though havin expe eced a severe | the comedy of “St, Cupid, has bee they Had made on exellent prs age, and were the Woakila dhe a ; ng to gat inte the trade wiids. ‘The weather he Queen’s theatre, London, os fal. The ©. is one of Cameron's pioneer Usement by the French rare of ed.” "The tealy nesompliahed rtist, Mad. ra at Niblo’y im the opera of | | 'Lueia ai |’or the ainasement of } | (Bt. Copia t } don Purdy, of the Natio evening | “O'Neal, the Great,’ and ¢ reity, which, to all appenrance, _ | Jack's, the beautiful come , i fue Miah, tha, teen Hamad | Hearts,” and netics Man.” Th tood ut 40 degrees above ve fiernoon gives the “Iady of , Fe i oH ua Provl- Cid Folks at Home Very attra at Hope Chapel, to snorrow evening. Grattan and 176: ¥ Mum oN Sex mall between th! f | City Potities. | | HE WARD AND THE 8 f PULL LEER Me OV COR TAM ¥ 3a T WE WARDS De 5 laste ye Tamaaiy Soctety Lold Serine the Fechem, Duniel F. I Me 4 the be pective partisans for wht #whoms being the subj reconsideration, The lender . we cn of the barnburners and soft phelie, however, neovad thon : eclves by far more active ant enerpetie tian their oppo rénts, They are far betler work: sed they etudy | polities more asa relonce, and dort tint te the | , praetice than the bankers, Hones, agin Hits pretty | ADMESIONS to TH Baw, reli understood that the huniers have w ms jority inthe | ¢4zailted to praciioe w minany Moeleiy, yet, even ia t y yart of the | UL Hrown, Willan, Cat ing, it wan necertsined by a coll for a ‘dou, that js vn, Willi Ha yon, 3. F nmnepa and veft hells would whip them—an |. Newton Rogers, Jam Kt the ta ner leaders Ja bring | N7. Wyewb, ROA. Watktnvon, rerateh, and making eon verte fom si | Porter, Felix, V. B. Kennedy, ™ | Avmvrr at Borden. © principal atsatlant of the core of tho saben | was muale by ¢ Wry x thu the tev | niane, At 734 o'clock J, M., when fie chy Woot | vd dlstriel went to try if the dour was Lard slwil pad eo all wrong, | 1 4, (hey wood taat the padlock had beon foroot ‘ pation of the rh bt of tis wad tha! it of fron. abont nine inches long, was etuok in ' all the confasion that fellowes. { «© peide one of the hinges, which was no eachema were custalned b oral eorohers, A} ended forthe purpose of forcing the door open. vote was at length taken. when tli ion of the eacheana | (rear A Horey.—On Friday evening, a yoon: yas confimed by » very large majority by o vole of two y Tan mamed Atherton, while atiempting to jumy on vowrd ihe ferry (boot Bulicn, which waa leaving the \ inte the water, aad would in all pro Groyned had not a ladder been proc ein, dowever, he reevived a good ducking, und w fo light bunien. from the fall. Thus the baenburner rd to tileen or twenty bolls bave the ascendant ry Hail Naval Intelligence. Vhited Steies ship Susquehanna, faye tmccors Aulie, poy sloop of-war Paratoga, Ca, were al Hong Kong, Nov. 28—all well. devehe Chee saney ine been ordered to the Kastor rtatvn, Cader command ©. Laytain Joseph Noyes of (om. piain Walser, | Tewrence MeCofin fel into the water at Lawes BF. 3, and wo V1 tn all probs hitity have Crowned if I oad been for the exertionn of efeer Lynch, wav reccucu Lo iets & HEE) QFRVO » whilst others would bet om Mr. Sturtevant > | county, but no one, P i @ amount aseeszed in the churches of tha Fast Cln- a shall the long bearded, fire eating advocate of | “Py Chief Justice Hronson—I wish any of the counsel to ae district, for the support of superannuated elerzy- | Maronpay, Feb. 12—8 P.M. Young America, and Elder Bernhisel, the amia- | rise ond say that they haye :.dvired this course. men in the Methodist church, is seven hundred aad eight a fF Sane oor ty n Eee } . Judge Duer—~ The statute direets that the bail whall be dollaxs; on the West Cineinuati distri ixhundred and | 4 Ceuservative reculatiag influence is at work in th bie representative ot Mormon polygamy! And | g100 yon the attachment, with a diseretionary, power | twenty: “bree doliere. { stock market, Oav woes up, while another g there, too, with joined hands all round, are ad- | fr dhe Court tocilarge that sian | Lshali direct the batt Dr, Wilson. of the Union Sheelogieal Santry. ot | down, ‘the scales apjemt {0 be pretty well balanced, . id 4 thevame as before (E500), 1 order that this bond be | ibis eity, will preach to-day in the Fourth Presbyterian vy | soon vertired to appear, in honor of the President forteie a, asi thata further atiachment be fssued, with ‘ | bolle and 3 have, 95a general thing, been equal; elect. Underwood. of Kentuctey a» locofaco- | ball hp the game moun: aE A De 3 rhea | favored, and sormsiow ail are evidenily making money. hating whig, dyed and dried in the wool. and | ferther“arzeuen Mere ecihiaed te tte eee hee Ren ran het an | Atthetret board Centon Company went ap Sper enuse t Vortanouth, ‘ agra Transit, 4%; Rochester an ut each of the partics | be brought before the Court immediately, — are three ead and the «k ¥ successful tour of lee. | ted fur the (reas, Christy's Opera oa; er W H @ was outhasias! ically re t mend) The exhibitions by Robert Heller, Rao ard | ken sway by forcetrom | iting tt be SAF ae ea ees | he lectured to fourtew | 4elling vas gt will Le given as wiual, lad. Velentini gi cine areatoen a leetas mr fourtcen sears, yha vere venved fens wbat ty Yuserep ROM PoOWsING.—On Friday a man name! | ie ie osnuredly obtained of Dr. K. Brown, located at 147 ‘Trusses, Shoulder evs, Instruments for club feet, fermons will be Seeted todaye morning gut after. eon, in the temporary bi erected in ‘the park oo | weak ankles, and eurvature of the #) the Five Points. sn “We stocking for enk m velee of the. fe IntePesting sermon red to-day in the Irish | 04 elantic knee ape. se abel iidren: me t . kind of i and bandage, af ies — hae ts, — mGLOVTWS, No. 12 Ann stvest, ear Broadvvay. | Rew. A. A. Woon, will be iustalied pa'tor ¢ ebureh in Broome tree? Rev. F. B. Foster wes ins treet ehorck aud seeety, inko rotlehin-ahy i Cristedove’s Cetehvated Ligald Dye changes POeiY Love “nt the hair instantly to a beautiful black or brown, whtle hig Beoniitier stimulates ita growua ae ts luxuriance to the latest he dye is applied privately, aud both sold at | No. 8 Astor House, and by druggists generally, Tey, Horses James yh eh peti rs ae aaaies Axtontsting Caves ae hourly belug made by | ORIN ATHONS. © Vene ian Linhwent, otf, Sn gs, sore On the Sdtoct. Rey Myron Hariets was orduiond bythe | f ns, ehronic /heamatian, vost, | Presbstery « soit, Mick bis article is warraniel to ers jief, or uo woney ia j¥t 219 Creeovich street, and ter sale by allt * throughout the Onited states. ; hice minutes Marks, polyps, seierrhoas cangers, und ull exeresences removed frown the s external application, All pore perfectly satiniied of Ube tact, hy ‘i 192 seson! aren iu HARVEY & WALL AC | On the seth January, 8M. Brown, # | of Shurtleid’ Collega, was erdaine 1 a mint yeland pastor of the Baptist churoh in Works | Feury coanty, i. It cores eatierelhe int INVITATI Res. J. € Holbrook, of Doin | eall to becenie the p | whieh i aboot to be eatal Rey, Joshua H Koster formerly a Dowestie Mission Board for the Stat | deen called to the pantorate of the chorch, and will enter apan hi duttes imine Wiks. Tonpres, and Maly Dying alt te wone Qeiful the gioat Imjrovement im the art of wit makings and the mediod oc dytug the hair and whiskers, a. the { AOE | ene Dexia oe pated wig factory of MEDHURST & HAND, | gota lenge vie Se tide cts lise peor ilane. “Also traids of long luis, frou’ bralda: ie, wil commence his labors ob Sumday the Lith inut, Copy the address. ee Rev. Dr. Lancasier, has as tod weal to e sof £ ? in Pliitade’ Rpring C! Hens i Mane up lathe most ashe oe charge of St. Luke's Lutheran ehireh, in Philadel- Ps, 2g Rae oe Deakin? A lapel — 1 Re tPpas | ment of winte clothing. whioh will be sold &y greatly 2 PME MSOs TV eduiced prices, can mi all limes be procured on adv: ne for cob at HL, POSTER'S clothing ¢ Cortland: street. Rey. Byron charge of Park siveet church. pestor of the First Pr Kev. J. Guernsey, of Derby, (., has resign val chat | vote tora anpport, and fs for th yal elureh in Saybrook, Conn. re igued js od ht Sunderland lias appiication of this tes Tf it does not prove th to all others—ax he eoutent, ned a vain boaster.® District of Colic mhin | Rank Notes Parchaserfs ze of the , the Classis of | Bank ef the United stale:, United States Bank, Columbia, Stoel ntb Rank, Fast Poilrosd, Freemay’s M elvants?, Yams’, Southern Man ’s Bank of Ame . 9 Wall strovt By Letters Patent of 1840, Pulvermacher's Potent Hydroghleetric Votuie Chains, eonstructed to be ure the most wondterfal Hiseoe , and others, Seventh-Day "died in that place va foe pastor aptist chnreh in Pleingiolt, N the It inst. The Se sletioatod and electricity of the present day. They to divine ¥ . 4. Howard, ithout pain or shock, instantaneously, acute news pastor. 4, eneh a3 bea, ear, and toothe ache, reama I pains, tle Uclovew end by its mild bat ‘continuous A preceptible ne ch as x , liver diven: ‘The new Raptist ted, with appropriate se: ‘he new eliureh in Clinton, Mars, Wosdnesday, The new Methodist. Episcopal ehareh in Tamaqua, Pa. vill be dedicated to the service of God on Sanday next, 1 fh inst. was dedicated on sin, (Rervous ooune pear ar if by a miracle js tion their solutions, deae tie needle, in short, Siow aie pile.” ‘the inst kere ete weigh about twa onncey, ‘-book, ave alway veuily foe *y ohy id., will he dedicated on the 27th i NEW CHOR The new St. Aloysius eli consecrated or blessed on the Purcell, koardin; se n, Comminsville, Ob muinbe ult, by Ave ree ly t chureh ng to baill a new h worrhip, on Jersey street, their present one not being large enough for their accuiumoda tic 4 new Congreentional church is abont the south part of the city of Chicowo, IM. ‘the Baptist soci hast Boston have purcia ed Jot of land on Meridan sti execting a new chureh oF dion: ea perfeerly to he formed in " the Academy of Medicine anplied with gre the City, Bele n City Hospital. oges of Physicians amd Stare Academie Natlonale de Medeeie ‘al facvliy at Vienus; by the vi other seientiie tu: titationg| ng the principal bi iF Ware's 1 Enrope, 1 geons in Lane at Vs Royal fn +t Axermicax Prem the. mitothly meeting on the 10th Hon, Tuther Bradish presided, iecognized aa auxiliary. w Jersey, ona in Ken- TOMAS ti eealiny WUGorala ane an Ala baqeR, ja, one in Minols, and one in Mi alastppi. Scriptures were aaade, among them, Ten new noel ion of te timonialy (| above institutions in Ames vs ot the most eminent and the profession in both heigis ole to examine them. ptions—one for pereonal n+@ ‘sith copies of testimonials, orvd in New York and ©) nr ihe office, They will be suy part of the United States, , containing three een ps J. STEINEAT, No. BES Te soe ii corner of Prinoe street. ‘The proprietors are eran e exect, trou al rritories not fi gation was appointed to atten the liritih and Foreign Bible Soclety, at its approge jubilee vear, in May. ‘The board a pointed Rey. J. H. MeNeill, of North Carolina, as Assi- ant Secretary. The building committee gave an encourag ing acrount as to the progress of the new Bible Hios-6, whieh it is expe ocenpation in April, and also as to ing the $0,000 songhy SUADAY Scoo1.--A mamber of Jamuities from thoroapital of Wiseonsin recently passod theorgh Town, bound to Califor Refore starting, hey 0 nized themselves into a Sunday #chool, esabracing twenty- A Thave Soureads Bagot Hale Dye Is, withont exe Bephon wT reONes eg) ‘he yery best ever invented, Bes} é ally celebrated ia Gouraud 9 five scholars aml five or six tenchers, ‘They furnished | themelves with Bibles, a library, question-books, Ke rug ees &e. During ench Sabhath thee camp under the by aay pas diets Nate ; canopy of heaven, anil engn ce in tho interesting and pro. j Glenn) N07 Walken treet, near Broadway fitable duties of the school | juest. yesterday moraing, et the corner of Heckwan advenced state of decomposition that it wad nesal) Railrond, 2 old at 22. which is a deel siocks were maederptely A nwoll lot of St. Lawrence Miaing, Railroad bonds and bai aclive, and no more. The varia int. .At the seoond board. cod in the yorning fell of and ce.wal of those which declined expe Centon Company recede’ possible to recognizve ii; the lair was washed from the pea Foutl t npn the bedy of a man-—shen un- | ing Railroad, 2. Qamber! now n—w! h was taken from the water at ¢ Fulion ia! Vel - “| Tere ialocer en eaeare hev wlton | Co wrker Vein, 8; Phomix, 34 William O'Neil and Alfred Lewi ing | New Creek, + ; Harlem Railzowd, 3 of the boy ani wabisg tt fast The body was in oh ah | Long Inna Railroad, $5: Stonington Railroat, +;; Hud i ail Weft completely bare: the lanvs wr feet were alvo bleached: his dreca showed plainly that he had Veen upon Blackwell's Island, as ft was of ihe hi worn by the imetes of ie insiltetion there. Tho j rendewd a verdiet of Jreuth trom ih conclusion of the in Body as thatof ker dece: who was ed upon t tice Stewart, and made seross, on the {ih of In Hrnarb, when he was éro A twenty eve i.e Coroner nes nih stirrer, ‘between the Sixch the bu aly of a there saad ¥ blood, on Vriday mv jury rendered « verdict of Death from Homoptyae. The deceased was a native of Tveland,and aged forty. years. masiand ander wa 1 AY Lem to Fevay Jannary, as 1 Deorarnd {dull and move depressed ‘The bears have a tur The bully may be ws fa \ atiernoe venth avenn F thea we nora Kieney, wl up & Jorge ) Hrocktyn City Intelligence AxoreEs ov sux New Y Vournvimns y in foreign axel Prankiin, Merling bith Te was & good Pe carried owt @254,62 Mercia ney in the Third } clo « of bilson the in spe ihe mbuMption, A range of oll wooden tenements, ownel . Denike, and sit th streels, wer tire about two | F Ty 1803, amoonted i fonted faa | $0487) fy {7 wat from peosengers, Sil, 000 eu m cvilier sources. lature Of fowa, regulati rer cent the gate @ a number of poor at about $1,000, Police Intenige iting for a rate ws hig! i h violating tie law voto the borrog forfeitur Mork Auctionce d an aged n pt 4 vos Waterloo, Fencea county, this Slate, ealled on the ten per eect witutt wire goes to the sehool fund. Storie $20060 ES 6%, "62 t the pase y of m watch, sil h J £000 1i's Int Timp 8; end wishing to obtain x j 1060 Indi "i | t0 the ettice of the Chief of Voi! {L060 Fife In' ws trance, was mot hy pollee offiec } LOO Fie Cont 85 what he wanted. ale. { iin? and officer Burley, he allege j Jeon tt ay cover hack the 48, Wat as hi & poor | While man, be wovld take $15. Avvo Cook ac 1H OE 4 nied the efficer to the ouetion shop, and a short time | 20%} obtained the 4! i enn 4 the $'5 from the amount paid, and geve My. the bakuiee, Sulye quently, however, some one ormed Mr. Cook uhat ihe conduet of ofiicer Burley was not ins Jaw. and he was plaint. The a" a fh d to make the neoe WON A Ine € ied took in, or Asking any mon’ Vwhen morry § ving it, fi cls ‘A forih in aod were ep the gre police, thet rum «opin Second ety cot under the hrowing brickbats, and Landy earohsd, They emrolited them ty pri Court Of Conewal Seustous and Alder eo «fore sported, whe sentenced to thirty 100.N Indiana Rit ment in thie elty prteen fo Clove & F W. Brady and W. Foster, conv toved 0: German rained Lainh, at the corer of Ride ar trests, seye reutenced to plac: vs {tape eter iin ih 1 to commen fixe? fonda Hore RR Md River RE ihn Ming Co 180 I) Natice.— Removal ry Wold extoblished fon yntlvry, No. 189 Beowd vay, iy raanovet t and wacnideent gallery, No. 549 Ihondway ithe of Leonard sticct. Splendid Carpeting—snib h & bo M45 Pearl treet are nm n tore, per Jute are | fale, a Jarge etock wo peatry, ¥ Is, threo iy, and ing “pet of chasie and elagunt do- H a tending igns which, having been porcine] previogs to the re: : ‘lo, Lance in prices, they ave enabled to oflvr at very ” do nopls. | 599 Erie RR, 269 rown, “the Gre i Sexofala Doctor,” ofiice 147 Grand vtreet.—A aclentifie treatment of serofu- Siné tw vis ‘rand street, New England’s eared have paid hin many | 1c0 * dente of geotitnde, New York now has the ofer of We ue i seve Dekker, Ale HE A Cals ow bin, Ore yt bid yxy Le ive te. tus Lesser walt... 44

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