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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY, 1, 1855. a VOL. XX. = — = = Saas : ere Ee ~ y° — ere a = FERS SIES URES Snes ae = —. = ee amet : News. Nineteenth street, without further notice. His remains | Hand, NYork; WW Fulton, Thatcher, St Kit and LOWT OFFICE NOTICES. BOARDING AND LODGING City Hand, on, i Mary as en. PN re rt Myler re le : Tale) lclslalcy EE) ml ml Gl cla aie | THE CONSOLIDATED CITY OF BROOKLYN—ORGANIZA- | will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. woth, NYork; Al pennwood, | Hoe ~ 32 ie TION OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT—PINAL PROGKED- |, Qn Sunday morning, Decomber $1, Juiz, wile of P. H. Sipetbege chs, Dezta, coi Gene, Chess. 8 Bedtord; Mary, aT OFFIGR, NWW YORK, DECEMSER 23, 1854 — 79 FRANKLIN TRLt Sree, FIRST HOUSE WEST e 3 FS INGS OF THE RETIRING COMMON COUNCIL. pei, ” danghi fethaniel uJ _—_—_— ig the advertisement by this ofice of uncalled-for leat tied eae te ene bat To day, the first of the new year, the act of the Legis- Tha, ciasstien sind fiegitalol the Maiididee tuvited' to Disasters, letters, notice is hereby givee that the Postmaster will | or two bedrooms, all neatly furnished, to let ‘to gentle- IEE Fi |: |! | lature providing for the consolidation of the cities of attend! the Fenersl, te-mecrow 0 » at ball past { | For loss of ships Pride of the Sea end Queen of the West Pandy ty dpe prooyed Ly ayer men; breakfast served if required. Inquire as above. bl : DIS EE . | three from urch, without further no- steamer 8. pure regulations Post Or GREENE STREET.—THE ADVERTINER tlawae : 1) BI 3) a) 8] Sdeay 7) 1) 3) 8) 4) 8 6) 7 | Brooklym and Williamsburg and town of Bushwick, un- | three o'clock, any Bx Scux Ruixpexn, of and for St John, NB, from New | ment. A printed statement, for the information ee 5, CREENE, STREET. —THE ADVERTISER HAVING 11/12|18/14 | der one municipal government, goes into full force and On Satur evening, December 30, in the 434 year of | York, with » general carpe, went ashore on the night of the | sons de: to com for the advertisement, fixing rented the above house and newly fitted it up 118/19/20/21 | effect. The Common Council will meet in the City Hall, | her aie any JAM, wife of Joseph W. Kellogg, and | 12th ‘Glt, om the island of Petit Manan (coast o: Maine). | and defiuing mits and boundaries of the territory ughout, is now prepared to accommodate p>} '25}26}27/28 | at 101; v’clock this for the a iter of the late Henry Worrall. ¢ d crew saved. Part of cargo saved acon deomed by the Postmaster to be embraced within the | or single gen’ with rooms or suits of rooms, with aolao/st}..J..[..[., | BbtOx v seeeine. Son Soe nerveniet ar friends and relatives of the family are respectfully her with alle, Figging, £e, were old OR | yange of Aolivery of this oflce, the time within which | full or partial References exchanged. I—/4..{ 1/9) 3) | ing, and allother city officers, elected under the charter, invited to attend the funeral, to morrow , at ten cena ieee: befene reported ounk nce evidence must Deannentees ‘the lars of the 5} 6] 7] 8] 9]10/11 | will enter upon the duties of their office with the com- | o’slock, from her late residence, No. 58 Beach 5 Bristol Ferry, was towed to Fall River 34h by steamer ca. | S¥ideuce required, and affidavits in which Caf ts ZB by is ae 17]18 | mencement of the year. Beyond the mere formula of Se henseds Bey syne 31, of consenpuen, Joux Camr- | nonicus. Shs will so 2 She rallway fe repairs, Ono Brevi. ater be ae dll Le arts here Comer embr: 20) 2 23) 24) 2 ‘BELL, be East Fortieth e eays 6 ry of water in her, an farnish office. '26| 27128} 29] 30) iy ed organisingyand the delivery of the Mayor's message, The relatives ‘and friends of he family are requested Batong is Zoe reat; another reports her full of water, “1, FOWLER, Postmaster. the improvements ‘ «|esfeslesfes{es]..] 1] it is not expected that anything will be accomplished. | to attend his funeral, from his late residence, at twelve ba do greased a dae od dite: Weiaiinis cake | === ee = = to Kye Apply at 61 West Thirty-fifth street, pie Ae nag : . near Slrolaafralaafaglag | Ttmay, however, prove ctherwise, ax the eagerness of | O10 This Nay, sor 30, Mrs, Rupucca Aw- | Wer” The topsof hor maste are ust is sight at low waver. | SMW PUBLICATIONS, | 16|17|18|19]20/21|22 | ®PPlicants for office may impel them to make the ap- Bee » 3 WORK OF INTENSE INTEREST.“ NOTES ON PARTMENTS.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN REQUIRING 123124] 5|26127|28|29 | pointments, and thus make a clean job of it. The demo. | "The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | . Ship Jas Baines, from Liverpool for Melbourne, Dec 11,9 4 Duels and Duelling,”” alphabetically arranged, with eerie 9 Ep With or wiahons sete 30]..1..|..|..1..].. | eratebave an apparent majority of two, among whom, | tend hor funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, | M»#) miles W of Holyhead, aud at 1 PM olf Barisey, & preliminary historical by, Hon, Lorenzo Sabine. | 12 & iy petvate family, con be scsomuedsted at ij a} '8}4)"6)"6 ve 4 . ” | from her late residence, No, 82 Henry street. Ports. 1 vol., 12m, Trice $1 28. This work comprises | Laurens street, three doors from Bleecker. ‘ 7) 8] 9lroj1i}rzlag | Bowever, there are enough independents to render | “On Sunday, December 31, ALEXANDER THoMsoN, Eiq., | BREMRN—Arr Nov 24 Vincke, Baltimore. sketches of the principal duels, from that between David = 14]16/16|17|18|19|20 | the result, as regards the election of President, aged 88 years. 3 KM BStotson, Basford. for | and Goliath, the first on record, to the present day; and SUITE OF PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, TOGETHER 21|22]28/24|26|26/27 | extremely doubtful. The Common Council, of tives and friends are respectfully invited to from XYorkivs Sth fe0F | Contains a full account of thow of f:aportanee, including Cg th ge pi ge bg 28]20130)31|.-|-.].. : oot | attend hia funeral, from his late realdence: Nod Bridge | 31 Hod ot Foliar re® | Sitof histories! interest in the anaais of this country. | family; aio ooms for a few single gentlemen. | The war...|..]. valee|=o[s{ i] 3{°8 | Which there ts but one Board, is now composed | Street, corer of State atreet, at two o'clock to-morrow | “Cures letanpecin port Nov. 16 ship North Atiactic, | The duels between Hamilton and Burr, Clay and Ran- | Bouse con ne Miners. Paceeventnts, Saw ae 4| 5) 6) 7] 8| 9/10 | sed of thirty-six members—two from each ward—there | afternoon. Mee for gianaten, oi tod es get aver ia about s moath, dolph, Decatur and Barron, ani Genres, ell as w unsurpassed. Apply a 11/13]13/24/15116)17 | peing eighteen wards in the city as now coastituted. | | On Thursdoy, December 28, Capt. W. H. Matra, of Naw- | soe'altimore,” - sesame a2 1 es ee | sony obey ou er (Maeda Loe ae fj OARD—A FRONT PARLOR ON SEOOND FLOOR, '25|26]27|28]29]30],, | Under the charter just expired tnere were eleven wards poy Boge ‘was taken in charge by Enterprize Lodge No. snnviteat hs ty Pye arts Lorislnns (Bp), Brownlow, | lic life, has ena)led him to bring to light facts of great i 4 i Sara aa A Eaten , wi! pet peo or per: Jor... Soa fos) [Sear ok and twenty-two aldermen, Their services are gratuit- | 36, 1.0. of 0. F., and interred in New York Bay Ceme- ; brig 8 J Peters, Smith, for NOrleans 2th; sohr Lookout, |* interest and val The avidity with whichevery ac- | Conmodated, at 86 haut Means \demen 2}°3)'4)°5] 6 ous, and the amount of business they are compelled to , OD y, Decem| i Watts, tor NYork sume day, and others a1 belore " | count'of a di sought tor and-devoured, ledthe pub- | Commodated, at 06 Hast Broadway, 9} 10/21/12) 13] transact is well worth the honor the office confers upon eee ‘and Boston papers please copy. Maranzas—In port Dec 21 barks Corinthian, Bageos b, | lishers to hesi before offering the public a volume OARD.—A SMALL FAMILY, OR A FEW SINGIZ: 16} 17} 18) tal20 them. After a lingering illness, Jasos Omatey, other- is ;_brigs Mareball, | containing euch a fand of interesting and exciting mate- mtlemen, can be accommodated in an. 123] 24125126) 271 Brooklyn has now been organized as a city since 1834, | wise Miss CLantsa Doria, in the 26th year of her age, MF anal aiitornis, West, foF | rial; but the high character of the author, and & peru- | fasnity’by apzlivine nt 118 Avlantic atecet Pa aga E a period of twenty years. The year su ing such or- | who p! rt engagement some tone since in this NeANTLLe-No Am vessels in port Dec 18. Arrat do | #al of his historical essay, have convinced them that the | AMY, DY apylsing a! 178 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. _ _ ganization the prageen was 24,000; now it ti- | city, at This lady was possessed of dramatic | Nov 24 bark Vincke, Baltimore. publication of the werk is destined to exert a highly be- OARD WANTED—UY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, City Intelligence. mated io Cg skid Mor oe Wyllenes talent of a very Neh cole, but owing to her enfeebled BA arndise Ly Holy See Ceazots, Chertes, be neficial influence. CROSBY, fig ett & sa hm without children, im a genteel private ‘ Bushwick, smount of property, state of health while in this ,, was obliged to de- | Jondon June 27, for Honolulu, ore epeegbes ublishers, Boston. jed room. with fire. Terma not to exceed $8 oF caprilgect arg eaomniaany tes sonal, at that period, taxable, was 815,000,000; the pre- | cline the es ————___ nati ge ver Pras ong ant many flattering offers which'had been iaade ines enerpaD—Tn port Doo 18 brig Sarah Gibbs, for Bos- Tas THOUSAND OF “IDA MAY ”—READy | Per week. Vaid ‘The Old Year, if we are to believe the Amanac, ex- | sent year the real and personal estate amouts to $72,- the different of this city. adwa: ferred. plred last night at 12 o'clock; and, as ifto make amends | 840,096. Hall was the svt mayor choses stter | "Her funeral will take to-morrow afternoon, at (Pan Sreawar Arvantic n Monday, Jauary 1. ee Perel: Raa aay, . Becatan Bove for its various miadeeds, we were favored with a Sun- the transformation from to city; and now he ha two o'clock, from No. 21 Warren street. ARDROSSAN—SId Dec 10 Elizabeth, Scott, Boston, pon the supposition it there are three readers for sienna , — been elected to the same office, and will commence On evening, December 31, Rose Awx, only AntweRr—Lelow Dec 18 Geo ‘ost, from N | every book purchased, already seventy-five thousand OARD WANTED—A E, WELL FURNISHED + @ay the the of which we have not had for some months. | duties to-day as mayor of the consolidated city. daughter of , Bhai and Mary Smith, 29 years. r. ‘Bid 13th, Anna F Le a ng i e. 4, asst persons have read this national story. room, or parlor with tedrocm adja with fal ‘The air was clear and bracing, with just enough of cold retiring mayor, Reward A. lambert ‘The funeral will take place from her inte residences, No. eR ae oe im Stafford, Baltincre | ‘There are thousands yet to be enchained as they fol- | board for a lady. Board paid in advance in lieu of re- past two years office 01 low the heroine through her trials and triumphs. Al- | fereng, Bramex—Arr Doc 5 Anna, Raschor, Baltimo: to make a little exercise all that was necessary for the real 51 Eighth avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, 5 : q ‘lerms must be reasonable, Address, stating t to the city, computes th f Brooklyn | 0% Her arr Rint though this book is in the form of a novel, whe that ney ot Perfect enjoyment of the day. What makes the gift | gy now constituted at 250,000, winch would transfer it | sithout {Hex relatives an a See on Bebelling’ ‘foun Me rie tee serie: | xeade ts does met fas audl.raow that tie principal inc. | Serme and particulars, 0. W. M., Broadway Fos Glee cher, i oh 0 Oster’ | dents are paralleled by well established facts, So true is = 4 10th Havana, Adame, | it that “tenth is stranger # ian fiction.’”? For sale y Pe renee jetties car @oubly valuable is the fact, that it was an extra | from the seventh in rank, to the third cityinsizein | On Sunday evening: December 31, after a long and | {th Bi Miss Y, Bunday—the fifty-third wo have had in this year. This | the, Union, ‘Tho area of territory embraced within | painful illness, bees Mgr page its limits, amounts to about 14,000 acres, or twenty-two Her friends, and those of her brother, George E. Ashb: 5 all booksellers. In one vol., lai 12mo., cloth, $1 SS clroumstance will not occur again uatil the year 1865. | square miles” ‘The extreme length, in a direct line from | are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, from St, | fo NT ok vith done of teik cad chortar eaten” Att*om®, | Aconte wanted to rell ‘hls book throughout the couniry, LET—T0 SINGLE GENTLEMEN, TWO ELEGANT- Sermons were preached yesterday in many of the | the southern limit of the Eighth’ ward (Gowanus) to | Peter’schurch, West Twentieth street, near Ninth ave- | Bisrou—Arr Deo 10 Rhea Sylvia, Davis, Quobos. Intendiog to remove d\r'ng the present month to their ly furnished rooms, on the first floor, at 219 Meroec Ghurches, having reference to the ending of the present | Newtown creek, (Bushwick), is something over seven | nue, at 11 o’clock to-morrow morning. Bi th Padedrneag new store, No, 1) Winter street, the publishers offer | street, between Amity and Rourth. Among others, Dr. Ce: in the M miles. The extreme width, making a line from Fulton New Orleans papers please copy. Pr ain pete: et: their immense stock of books at very low prices. a ale ——— iA Tioo eects a re oe » Dr. Cox preached in the Madison | ferry to the most distant point of the Ninth ward, is five | On Saturday evening, December 30, Doxacp McAum, | Xo"* I" PHILLI!'s, SAMPSON & CO., Publishers. TENANTS REGISTER. juare Presbyterian church, on the thoughts suggested | miles. The amount of real estate, asseased within this | son of the la Captats Donald Campbell, of the British | “Consramtixorue—Arr Nov 2 Voluntecr, Mayo, Boston, | Boston, Jan. 1, 2856 eee the closing year. The Methodists held their usual | area in 1854, was $88,923,081. army, and Mar; E. Campbell. Capia—Arr Nov 3) Brodrenes Clausen, Qh _ —— ——____—. NY PERSON HAVING TES OR FIFTEEN HOUSES ich night meetings in their various churches, to All the business ap; rtaining to the whole city, will ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend his fu- | York; Dec 4 Arthur Lear, it THE MILITARY. for sale, up town or in Brooklyn, encumbered for the new year in.’ | becentered at the lyn City Hall as heretofore, and, | neral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, from the re- | GRAVESEND —SId Doc in Francisco; monnnmmnnmmnnnmnnnnmmmmmmommemmonmmo= | One-half their yalue, and would be willing to take @ kee the ‘old year out and he * churches, the ~~ ‘ ue, , were crowded | as this building has for some years been complained of; | sidence of his mother, No. 71 Hester street, without fur- es rd ogg ROR ee Re LIVE AND LET LIVE GUARD, DECEM- | first class farm in Ilinois, of 240 acres, in exchange, and Kexcess, by young a1 to the exhortations | as being too small, it is probable that a movement will | ther notice. r London for Caloutta (and pro- ber 26, 1864.—The subscribing members andothers | other pieces of country property, all which is free of en- to begin the new year | in due time be made to enlarge its dimensions, or traus- | On Sunday, December 1, Witusam WALKER, baker, | cocdedand waeofl Swans 10vh); J LDimmocks Skolseld, | who may feel disposed to participate in the visit to be | cumbrance; also to let, for one year or more, the brows pious resolves and purer aspirations. As the eve- | fer the Courts to anothor building. aged 6@ years, a native of Sheldon, Nova Scotia, and for | do for Mobile (and proceoded); 12th Dunsanile, Ellefs, Lon: | made by the above named corps, to the city of Boston, | stone house, with the furnitue, 389 Henry street, Brook- ‘wears away, and the hands of th Eagle, Moore, | on or about the 22d day of February, 1855, are respect- n, to a smal Immediate possession given. clock point to | The Common Council, for the yoar 1854, held its final | many years a resident of this city. don (and ald for San Francisco; 13th A\ i ly 11 family. afew minutes of midmght, t acher after | meeting on Friday night, and as there was much busi- | Tho friends of the family are invited to attond his fu- | Noe Ne London, «site, evart, NYork for Statin, | lly invited te meet at the Astor House, on Tuesday | Inquire of 8. M. PARSONS, 67 Wall street, bring made is most touching ‘appeal, roquests the | ness to transact, the session continued until one o'clock | neral, from his Inte residence, No, 048 Houston street, | sh “Louise, Lavquirt, stockbolm for Borton (provabiy E), | CVening, January 2d, 1865, at 134 o'clock, for the pur- tion to spend what remains of ld year in | the succeeding morning. A numberof petitions were | between Orchard and Ludlow streets, to-morrow after- | assisted in with hhifted. pose of completing and furthering the objects of the er- OPE CHAPEL 10 LET—FROM THE 8TH 10 THR silent prayer. The scene at this moment ia most im- | presented and referred to Committeos, to be act’! upon | noon. at one c : 'Faumouru—Arr off Dee 10 Corinthian, from Havre for N | ganization. JAMES M, TURNER, Chairman. 14th of January. Apply to Mr. GOODWIN, 11T pressive. A solemn stillness reizns over the entire con- | by the incoming Board. The salary ofJ. | As Halifax papers please copy. ‘ork. . R. W. Barve, Secretary. renth street. sistant in the Ofice of Commissioners ad | On Sunday morning, December 81, Inviva, only child | #utt—Arr Deo 9 Rimawall, Hawkins. York, he who a moment before was declaiming with | Supplies, was fixed at $500 for the pas veral | of Francis E. and Sarah A. Smith, ry ona, Farnham, NO: greration. Nets sound is heard. The most impulsive great on ee eee ee Beran host COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. _ T° LET—A NEAT STORE AND BACK ROOM IN THE energy ia now mute, and every head is bowed rev- | communications were received from t! oneof | Thefriends of the family are respectfully invited to bite: ,Grosnough, Bor (146%,) near Grand street, suitable for erently, waiting for the time when the minister would | which ‘stated that he had receiv: es’ of the | attend the faneral, from the residence of tater Nov Sera temic ne 0 —WANTED—A GENTLEMAN, WITH THIS wt any kind of business, Rent low. Apply in the exclaim, ‘A happy new year, brethren!’ Then the | charters and ordinances from the muni: authorities | 70 West Fourteentn street, corner of Sixth ave Arr in the Roads 1th Noemie, Johnson, fm Charleston. amount, as active partner in an exclusively | store, or up stairs. She, splendid furnial rooms te Stillness is broken, and warm gree’ are exchanged | of Providence, R. I,, Salem, Mass., and sville, Ky. | morrow morning, at nine o'clock. The remains Sid 7th Serampore, Reed, NOrleans, and put back 10th— | genteel businest. None need 2p ly unless a manof good | let in Williamsburg, with or without board. Apply as audibly. The reserve, which am before restrained | A record was made of their acceptance ani the courtesy | taken to Westchester for interment. fee beleart ee ner encore) Hall) ever bilities, as money is not the object; ‘but a good man is | above. Al, is removed, and the congregution is dismissed am{d a | is to be reciprocated as soon as the charter and ordi- | On Sunday morning, December 31, Many C. BUrTERS, | Franolsch; 12th, Alioghaudan, Stetson, do; Regulator, where $10,000 a year can be realized, Too much busi- | — perfect Babel of congratulations from all sides, The | nances of the consolidated city are printed. Another | daughter of Elias Starr, formerly of Danbury, Conn. lace, NOrieans. "| ness is the cause of this demand. Apply to E. McMA- HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. Streets at this time present a very different scene. The | communication from the Mayor relates to the action of | IwBrooklyn, on Saturday evening, December 39, Cox: | “Hasnune—are Dee 10 Gutenburz, Visser, NYork; 11th, | HON, 176 Chatham street, = 2. — bells are pealing a welcome to the incoming year, but | the Common Councjl in increasing his salary, which was | xxuiA M., wife of George igne, in the 34th year of | Deutschland, Foppe, d TORE WANTED—ON WEST SIDE OF BROADWAY; fi her tected $10 TO $400.—PERSONS IN THE COUNTRY ‘one of fair size and good show window, situated 0. mingled with tbeir tones may be heard other sounds not | ordered to be spread upon toe minutes. The chairman age. Henvowr—Arr prov to 12th Leila, Stafford, ee Bo agreeable, Bands o! half grown boys and riotous | of the several committees were requested to enclose all | The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- | ,,H0%DON—Entd lnwards Sept 12 Quickstep, Cook, IV orks ‘wishing to engage in the manufacturing | Abcve Canal street. Address box 2,573 Post Olfice, atat- young men are parading the streets, calling at all the | papers referred to them and remaining undisposed of, in | bers of E. Pluribus Unum Chapter, No. 43,0. U. A., are | Huribut, NYork; 9th, Ocoan Queen. Spencer, do; 13th, Lon: | business, without competition, which will pay from | ing particulars, ‘ restauranta vd cam find open, and putting that into | an envelope and forward them to the Clerk for presenta- | respectfully invited to attend her funeral, without fur- | don, Hubbard, do. Cldout 9th Southampton, Pratc, NYork | $1,000 to $2,000 per year, can hear of a fine chance by ateals away ‘hin brains. Horns are | tion to the next Board. A proposal from Charlas Robin- | ther notice, from her late residence, No. 437 Pacific | (and arr lith'at Portsmouth); 11th, State of Maine, Ford, | addressing GEO. ALLEN, 200 Broadway, office 13. ART OF A STORE WANTED—ON OR CONTIGUOUS blow: guns fred of, the latter as a general thing by son to keep the fire alarm telegraph in order for one year, street, to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock. ipovtnns Banptise Sit sseck. Cee - ar Germathy, w! 10 take this noisy method of expressing their | for $100, accepted, to take effect the frat day of the year. | _ On Sunday, December 31, at No. 126 Willoughby street, | wilgeet Gradtord, NOrieanst Co street; simply desk room and a room to exhibit a case JOPARTNERSHIP = NOTICE —THE UOPARTNERSHIP | of sample Tuznicals. ‘The business. will be light sed the new year. Itis quite | The difficulty between the Common Council and the | Brookl; after a short but severe illness, Josxra Ives . Hite betore the sounds all cease, but by four o'clote in | Long Island Rallvoed Gompany ores aettled by the adore | Eeaatae ia the 62d reat ef his tee " OE ettgacrh nate Pigbth arenas ae diacetate teaten’ and | clean, Room preferred with a druggist, artist orin some the morning all fe still again. tion of the report of the Committee upon ths subject | ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend his fa | win, NOrieaasy Yanguard, Norton, St John, 'N atter the 30th’ of December, 1854; and all outstandin Light business; either on Srs6 or.sepend Home, de gee sok, : tnt yer thy cng eoa- “ Spring, Peckner, Li dN To-day, if we may judge by the preparations wh’ch | them, The thanks of the rd were tonder- | Hisend was peace, and with the hope of a blessed im- | $amden; 12th Spermaceti, 0 Ne are being made, will be celebrated with the usual | ed to Joseph Wilson the President who made | mortality through the merits of his Redeemer. th, NOrieanes debts are to be settled by L. Nathan, who has now f charge et the Aree, y Lous NATHAN, | tion. pata Eakin tio rent will be paid. Please y At the Mayor's office, City Hall, from 1% to3 | representations it was defeated by the people at the k P.M. WH. H. S1EPHENS, First Marshal. ballot box. The subject, however, is one that will be It is to be hoped that our citizens will accept the invi- | agitated until water is Aually introduced, let that time ticn thus pithily announced, and tender their congra | be sooner or later. aatee ae BOARD O¥ SUPERVISORS.—The Kings county Board of Aations to the Mayor elect, wishing him not only @ | supervisors held their final meeting at the Bouse Jail happy New Year” but that his conduct may be such | on Saturday, and after disposing of the business before Bto redound to his credit and to the good of the city | them, and tendering votes of thanks to the President Cte | iT CLASS DWELL- spirit. an appropriate and feeling res; ; to the Mayor, Ed- On Sunda: mber 31, at her residence in Green- | 15th Excelsior, Hadley, NYork; 15t! +l tect spit isaclealgad suspended, and | Tar? Lambert, for the able maaner, untiring’ zeal | burg, Weatchester county,’ after s short illness, Mes. 17th Canada (0), Stone, and J B Thayer, Sampeo i& COPARTNERSBIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BE. W jog house, with high basement and ll the modere ‘8, law courts, public buildings, shops, stores, &c., | and perseverance with which he discharged the duties | JULIA ANN Hunt, wife ee Jacuv Munt, Haq., and ‘eldest SrAlbra, Logan, ‘Charleston; Bostonian, Maling, New oe ¥ undersigned, . a es the NA EB bog pee Lip ei T iy ‘Will be closed for the day. The Custom Houre officials of his office; to Joseph Hegeman, City Clerk, and depu- | daughter e¢ cilbert Underhill. Pe SA. Pee ednns, McDonnell, Metbonses; Ruignas, |" mn. thf jew 3; BO objections to a #1 an -house hhave issued the following:— ties, for the bg manner in which tier J etoeoad "The ve et of a Cao ios ae ae fie ot f risen snd Ediebete ate wabearne alent porte oe 5 = ow} ares itnenease ae hey pe ae 116 South i posed of | Monmou' and James 5 '” Allen, i 4 ‘ndale, n "4 " i ql julars. Nomcx.—Monday, January 1, being New Year's Day, | the minutes were reed; and the Board: edjourned tine | vited to attend the funeral, to-morrow morning, at tea | Ith); Driver, Holvertoty Tosetpeehicgts Gand yat ack | che businoss of Howland & Aspinwall will be contiou- | — : the Custom House will be open from 9 to 10 o'clock A. | f° J o'clock, from her late residence, half a mile from White- | Ith, Caledonia, Grayson, and Cornelia, Vennis, NOricans; | od from this date, by the undersigned, under the same LIQUORS, &C. M., for the entry and clearance of vessels only. Asie: Wtis east costae eecaWentaln water ake’ Paiesdlih, RiGee 2 Seotla, Mernil, Baltimore; Nonparall, ‘Duan. Fhiladelotia: | firm, JOHN L. ASPINWALL, HEMAN J. REDFIE D, Collector, retiring Board are, vhe consolidation measure, by which x 5 ulton. and C Grinaoll, Flotshor, N fork; SAML. W. COMSTOCK, SUPERIOR QUALITY JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD, Naval Officer. | three contiguous’ corporations are united under one "Rady iabiaiaaicny eaddnatedaoaines cpmnedeessnrceanpnell Wise mut Mi‘ dice) MEREDITH HOWLAND. Bootoh and Irish whiskeys, ‘ J¢HN COCHRANE, Surveyor: municipal head; the fallrosds, by which menas every Poe ER op rae flaps ariel cr atrcernae MA e 13th, Caledonia, —~ -—— ; Seoteh ales, a ‘The only business done at the City Hall will be the | section of the city, however remote, is made easy of ac- Of Deoeauber to the 0th day of December, 1864, 7 | ff, NOrleans; Elizabeth, f E HAVE THIS DAY TAKEN OUR BROTHERS, | gdelphis ale and porter, in bot! ing in of th it hich will cess; and the armory, which, when completed, wiil pro- 4 ; é [pet ld ie tom, Ut, Madras, Robert O’Brien and Charles O’Brien, into copart: | For sale at WM. BUN! swearing in of the new city government, which will be Men, 83; women, 101; boys, 139; girls, 123.—Total, 446. | Brown, Entd for lag ip. For the present, the business will be con- vide ample room and accommodations for the military, 5 o ip gy Vel jem, Weel g Ber | P. P 5 eorner of Crosby Gone according to law, at noon, when the new Mayor | and, withal, bean ornament to that portion of the city DISEASES. J Ward, Storer, NOriaazs; Rosclus,Merrithew, NYork; 9th, | Acted as heretofore under the firm of ‘ Se — will deliver his first annual message. What will occur | in which it will be located. ubject of introducing | Absce#8.............0.. 1 Superior, Soule, Boston; Blue Jacket, Underwood, Mel: WILLIAM & JOHN O'BRIEN. MISCELLANEOUS. Where afterwards will be seen by the following card:— pure water into the city had ardent and untiring advo- | Abscess of the brain. 2 bourne; City of ‘Brooklyn, Mitehell, 3 New York, January 1, 1855. wy ~ meme < nce ' ‘a aah lhe aes éates in the Common Council. Surveys wore made, jokerson, Philadelphia; lth, 'E 2 ene CANAL STREET, NEAR VARICK.—W. & ace his frien ie and fellow citiens on New Yeury | Plans were matured, the expenss calculated, and every eee: Sete ah cuteaky cuales ine Metaies Goat DANCING ACADEMIES. 165 VAN NOTES stove store.—We have « large as fre preliminary measure taken; but in consequence of mis- MeWillinins, NYork: Saravak, Rowland, and aa Rane RN nee gp a oe of the Iatest patterns of for sale on rea- y Hagar, Philadelphia: jects Bradford, No: lh rt Nov 29 Gol Brondway, opposite Eleventh street, is now opem | and repaired, grates set and repaired, stoves put Rule, Nickerson, Bostoa. Teeeption of pupils, whe can commence at an) d Ma tr Nov 28 Buropa, (3) Loiteh, Kiugstown, (and Toten ens slisices ‘a, Wedscatage vat Satake pipe Taraianed fr sama." Ain, soupstone Fadl = wu 29th for the Black Sea); 1 “4 . ‘ Mapeina—Arr Nov %4 Marian Zagurs, Matthows, NYork ‘ys, overy Y, at. 73g P. used. 20th for St Mic! icing assemblies on Saturday evenings for ladiesamd | ——————— rhage, Schiaftino, NYork. atiemem. Mowthly soireesas usual. Circulars, com- URE OF CORNS BY MADAME BERHLARD, NO. 167 Ta! 2th, ‘Universe, Cave, A DODWORTH’S DANCING riprenty A NO. 906 | sonable terms. Btoves and ranges with ir time. Neowhose government he is called to preside. As for | and clerk, adjourned sine die. A—Sl4 Nov 21 Slater Rebow, Smith, St Michaels. inimg days, hours and terms of instruction ean be had Bowery, east side, between Broome and De! ne our, eltisene no doubt hey “will pend: the 9 ad panel oS a Teen Willlewe Novien London for NOrleans. Sid | qi the academy st any time, or will be sent by post. streets. tame » 5. Tespecttally Jaforme the 4 ae ee eee juainens Cone News from Brazil and River Plate Porrsmovrn—Passed by Dec 10 Architect Lon- | > thet has redu er price in order to enable every at the con‘ectiocarins bakeries, toy shops, &e., aford | aye Great Western nt Southampton, Ragland, with don for Hong Kong, and lauded a London pilot; Aleides, Gib- "PRIVATE DANCING SCHOOL, 000 PROADWAY.—THE | one to be free from pein, ani feels ouddent in pro- any evidence, we will have quite « sprightly Now Year’s | gavices from Buenos Ayres to the 2d, Montevideo the son, from Sunderland for Constantinople. _ mew term will commence after the holidays. All | mising that she will remove corns, buaions, nails grown Quernsvown—Arr Dee 8 Arequi Pee Cooper, NYork. dances taught in the quickest poss’bi« time, Classes for | in the flesh, &c., without causing the least pain or im- ‘ phorrnanrron OM the Wight Dec 5 Gen Javobs, from | peginuers, wad fur those who have partially learned. All | eonvenience. Persons can be attended to at home, or crtedhinsde iby “72 to be made at 274 ty ube? the book | at Madame B.’s residence, from 1 until 7 o’clock P. M. Suv a—Arr Nov 24 Formosa, Ryder, B stom Pot eek ATERFORD—Art c rusader, Hunter, and Poter wed ¥ 7 yp Rolt, Vanselow, NYork. er eaneaeaeiaes ERRING’S PATENT FIsE PROOF SAFE, WITH INSTRUCTION. Hall’s patent powder proof lock, having received “ hokerts ihe prize medals at the World’s Fair, London, 1861, and day. Huge piles of cake! x candies greet the eye at | 5th, Rio to the 14th, and Pernambuco to the 24th No- every turn. Chkireu look’ greedily at the tempting r Gishes displayed in the store windows, ani the wonier is | Sst jeeeid om treieht. 1° he th December, and that they ever find sale The city papers teem with good ‘ advice to th: ladies who will receive calls to-day. Some wae Gann ara lcnmuestiomed ‘if have suggested that no tables should be set, and | “At Paraguay a dispute had taken place between the the money | that would otherwise be spent upon | Americans and the President, in consequence of which Taverpoon, Dec 11—The Franziska and Diliconce, both ted to allevate the prevalent dis- | he former had left, and the ’ President hed declared the for Kon igsberg, were in collison im the river oa Saturday | ¢ OADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET. | New York in 1853 and 1864, are now ‘offered by the it flor N 3. o by it - a © b tren, Others, again, have recommenda’ that | river closed against ships of war of all nations, Ex- malsenmast aad the Diligence lost minenmast, aod bad vier: riting and bookkeeping thorouglily taught, in | scriber to the public as the prize safe of the world. Test- Sey Denna Ve pinced on the table, oo thet the visitors | change was quoted t 66. board quarter stove. class Or reparate parlors, at reduced charges, od and improved aa they Deve. been ever ary nate contribute their mite for the thousands who are | “At Rio the Brazilians were fitting out a fleet of steam. Bi Ds ; : eis Rbdided: OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. crowning Victory was reserved to be awa y the ju- a the pangs of poverty in our m But what | ships, which were reported to be going to Paraguay to cavatag ieaivin Meet cheatin Sopsia tends bas eaee ——-.. | ries of the World’s Fairs. Depot, corner of Water and is the use of obtruding this unwelcome subject on every | claim redress of Lopez for having insulted their Minister. body, and yy beer ec reid ahh if an; At Lisbon xchange was quoted ou Lindon at 54% for oar readers feel dispoved to far Ri cya 4 of ti bills at 90 days; inscriptions, 3934, At Pernambuco ex- hints, they can do so. It is to be hoped that no one change was quoted at 27%. During the previous week hereafter regret having spent their money for a leas fs of segar had vesomse worthy object. . FIRE IN COLUMBIA STREET—A CHILD NEARLY CON- now in the New Dock at Hremerlaven in bookkeeping and arithmetic, will be commenced | — a a Dec 11—Tho American ship Sersm; oh Wednesday, the #d instant, at 143 West Twenty-third aertia Wer the tetin: Pein oe saat 2 EEE Rerge Te aee fe ae ‘2 street, by @ teacher who has had long experience in the | Fubber gloves. Ladies’ and gent’s lined rubber 4 Other dawage, in a collision: ACS PM, bn the 8th inst, on tho | COURtDE houses of this country and Europe. Open | forcold and wet weather, may be found at all the rubber const of England. The emizrant patsengers by the Seram. | “SY and evening. English taught to forvigners by an | stores. The trade only supplied at No. 36 John street, jore will be transhippedon board the Judith, American ship | Accom lished American. up stairs, sesecit off, is reported to have had two feet water in her hold, sad is A THOROUGH, PRACTICAL COURSE OF INSTRUCTION { Pine streets. . Owing to some The arrivals of | Dropsy in the ches! te: % le higher, 5$400 for rey ae oraries regular and 6$800 for superior having been paid. In debe Hehe Eee eee cme ERO aon eamon amie SUMED. Ulascation of lunes ail in a few days. [The vessel in contact was the French ee SEs a a “ “ i hipping had tak IF a i Bt brig Mathilde, from rift; was towed into YOUNG LADY WISHES 1'- RECEIVE INSTRUC LATED WARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—PLATED COF- inthe Firth Aisteiet was "iaeationda mg’ in Gites ocnry decline in freight was anticipated. ener Unknown..,.... Rye 10th with loss of eutter, | tion in the usual branches of an English educa- fee urns and kettles, plated cordial stands, for sale from Balti Please address M. A. Harbeck, Broadway Post ing parsed a Borvravx, Dec The North Sea, Far: YOUNG, 19 Maiden lane. moro, which arrived here 2d Dee, reports vessel on fire in the nicht of 13th Nov, burned early to the ater's edge, not enough loft to tell what class or country Fc LANGUAGE.—PROF. D. LAGROIX piace in the kitchen basement of the dwelling house No. — - Columbia street. The premises were occupied by Mr. Marine Affairs. B. Swartz, and the moment the alarm was given inthe | Tuk SreaMsmp Sanat SANvS.—This vessel sailed from house, Mr. Swartz ran down stairs to the basement, and | Liverpool, December 6, for Portland, and has now been rushing by the flames, seized a child, three years of age, | out twenty-seven days, being twelve days over due. from the bed, which was then in flames, and extricated ze =] 289 sob was. She appeared to be very long, was on fire Broadway, continues to receive new pupils for | seribers have commenced manufact: news and book and apparently coal laden; lat at noon, 433 .N 2A Li aper at their mew paper wosks, at W: con- fe eee orough instruction in the French language, imparting t eens —— 5aeee, oe 9 f ~~~ — 4 ‘ © them the facility to speak it with fluency and the little fellow from being burnt to death. He then Personal Intelligence. 0 Barmouru, Dec 9—The ship Culloden, Wal Ade” beavhie dan, i Sone (one more to be added), are gave the child to policeman Conklin, of the Thirteenth | The following members of the Legislature had arrived © | Gosupneernbs torah seeveats Gencae avatar vel al aes te recetve ortats frees Rance ID wich ward, who conveyed it to the station house, and medical | at Albany on Friday:—Messrs. Benaett, of Wayne, Wil- 2 | saved in their own boats, and landed at this port. PANISH LANGUAGE.—THE UNDERSIGNED, PRO- | rier quality of news or printing . These aid was immediately procured by Captain Russell, | liams, Gneida; Ramsay and Wilsey, Schoharie; Pett: The American ship Pride of the Soa, (of Baltimore) fessor of Spanish and literature, having a few hours | works have been built with great care, em! all the when, on examination, the poor child was found to be | New York; Campbell, of Albany; and Palmer and Fair: NO} ool, struck oa St Patrick | disengaged, is desirous to devote them to instruction | modern improvements, with » full supply of « aod burned on the shoulder, back and one foot, but not, in | child, of Chenango; Wells, Warren; Lamfort, Ontario; n k; crew saved | his native tongue. Terms moderate. Address H. M., | artesian water, together with never failing om the physician's opinion, in a dangerous manner. The | Robinson, Chemung. Lourie, Washington; Everest, 21 at No. 10 Union place. * | suring o uniform color to the paper yr 4 fire was extinguished with afew pails of water, by the | Clinton; Platt, Suffolk; Boynton, Tompkins; Bennett, 1 | Cosmecosceres tote: > . supply, in quantity ani quality. Phe capacity of the inmates of the house and the nelghbors, The servant Orange; Johnson, Tioga: Mundy, New York: Cole, Steu: 2 ger tte ASON. two milla to thousand a t the time the fire den; Fitch, Franklin, Whalen, Chatauque; ivans, Kings; isenirenioNs. die Anparienn stip P BO EO PRRSSE & on angrrand, leaving a lighted candie on the table; but | Rhoda and Bushnell, Columbia; Peck, Niagara; Odell, Hospital, Bellevue. 18 City Hospital. loans for Liverpool, and shortly after she was ono mass of ALLS, CONCERTS, &c.—CONSTITUTION HALL, NO. | ———— how the fire caught the bed mystery at present. | livingston; Conger and Dodge, Cayuga; and Wager, | Penitentiary, Blk’! City Prison. 1 | fire fore and aft, and now lics ® perfect wreck, this wind is 650 Breadway, between Bond and Bleecker streets PROPOSALS. The child belongs to M: ph Steindler, who is at | Dutchess: Lunatic Asylum, « Almshouse, Bli’it's ial.:; g | Ukely towend the cargo (ootton) this side of the bay. Tho | SOV. 0 been elegantly fitted upand furnished, embracing | Opn ae Memphis, Tennessee, it having been left in ARRIVALS. ‘Ward’s Island... Workhouse, aa. | gther Ship, Ci mm Wallace, Ce, St J for | vail Sisper, Iacies’ A fd goathemen’s Grossing reome, is ORPORATION NOTICE.—DEPARTMENT OF role i Navsetigated ne ihe Tire bse ceage A ded ght the St; Nicholas Hotel —Judge Helfonstin, Piiladelphia; a ; Colored Home Hospital., 1 | taking off she may not font for som: now ready to be let for above purposes. Apply to JOHN b visa aceateaie Bos rpctadl ed etree ame. ra ear nee ee be eT aeae og Masao tg | Judes Beinkerhof Chittensago; Capt, Hovland, San Fran- | St, Vincent's Hospital... 1 Colored persons... 4 | from SW intervenes, which has great induonice on ths watee | J. MOTT, Agent, 660 Brondway, frst oor. prrcenyr aerapbon i ag O ge a Teh (ones Liv ge ae anes Len Eira The Taylor, N A . W. 1 3 = The Bride of the Sea her carzo gy beret s 4 N CONSEQUENCE OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE | ™™ ) watt Tharsay, neg A 4, 1856, a 12 o'clock ‘ ‘nage done will probably amount to $20. water's edge, but cannot ascert ow low down until to- DON ‘ M., at which time they will be opened accordance Purr Ion tw THe River—Large quantities of drift ice Chisheent OR. Rimes, Bouvier Gon : Merrow. The origin of the fire is © myst Ti civiaeetiy Rooms, the eighth annua! bell of the | with the amended charter of 1863, for the paving of Chat- ased by the mild weather breaking up the ice above T, Walker, London; & Gebvhast, Dalton, Obi 4 Constantinorie, Nov 20—The Rip Van Winkle (tpt) has B ham street, Bowery, Fourth avenue, sround Union r Highlands, has made its appearance inthe East and Sinn: ViphardSchenectey; 5 deen lost in the Black Sea; crew drowned. ars tite Pe a ys te ie | Square, to connect Noes Ses Base pavement with granite rth rivers as wella:in the bay. It is to be feared j John Rassell, Home Ports. y d ‘ 7 block pavement, better known as the Belgian pavement. Heit will cause much damage to the shipping in the . Baton z OSTON—CId Deo 30 steamers City of New York, | *t the door, or of the committee, | {All information in rogard thereto can be Lad at the of- rbor ears’ Cincienall site, do.; H Mathews, Philadelphia; Joseph Whitney (new), I icles ty Gucunese meee IER, Chairman. fice of the Commissioner of Repairs and No. 8 fviarva Scuoots—The Board of Education have given | “‘Atthe Metropolitan Hotel—Professor Mitobell, Indy, three | 9 a pr tt hg ay hy Jom OORWRLLY, Secretary. City Hall, (barement:) Blank estimates can be had at ice that the evening schools will be opened on next | daughters and three sons, Cin F. Vestvali and H. | 49 ary, (ner ae | 2 ‘A po le ere ale he arma get taday evening Jan. 2. These schools will afford i nggurga HM Comey, RIWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL BALL OR THE BENG. | Tight to reject all or any of the estimates, if deemed for nstruction free of charge, and will be opened to both 2 4 or, Philadelp! fit of the New York Fire Department Fund, will take RTHOLOMEW B, PURDY. sexes. An evening school for colored people will be ‘THOMAS K, DOWNING, City’ p Bons, Rabiseon, from Col- at the Academy of Music, Fourteenth street, on Genuitathonet of Trestle ead thet commenced on the same evening. City Inspector's Office, New York, Dec. 30, 1854, "Nie Regulus, | Monday evening, Jan. 16, 1666. Tickets may be procured | ___ Commissioner of Repairs and Supplieg._ === =. tterly, NYork. Cla bar! ja Stewart, Stirling, Mon: | of the managers. ROPOSALS FOR REPAIR OF TERRACES AND_FOR Police Intelligence. is I. xz “= | tevideo and Buenos Ayres; Phantom, Walter, Rio = = water works at the University of Virginia <-Pro- Charge of Burglary.—A young man named Thomas | yrom Liverpool in steamship Atlentie—Hon JR Thomson, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, We a meet eene natant fuser Atataon toon oad BILLIARDS. will be recelved at the Bn AL ah | nnn ree. terbury, Cathcart a —— 9th day of January, 1865, for the renewal of the "4 Port of New York, December i, 1854. es ee rerennas hE Bran. PALACE, WITH FIGHT OR TEN TATLES | races on the east und west lawns of the University f on, Chase, Boston. —_— i 5 ale change for New York, Brooklyn oF | buildings, as in the possession of the PROVIDENCE—Arr Deo 29 foo geed Petrel. Jo for sale or exchange 4 COLE, iy a, per fe po: ef ——, living iv Eleventh street, between Fourth and | isdy ane servant; D E Sickles, secretary of legation: Fifth avenues, was arrested by officers Lockwood and Steere, Mre Fothergill, T Brittan, H FE. Mickle, HG Prall, CM Wadsworth, #, B'King, Win’ Sloane, J 0 0 lor, J ALT ARRIVED. Te eee Ota Pat ibe Steamship Atlantic, West, Liverpool, Deo 18, 9.90 AM, with | Pieree, ROW Neshi : 5 mdse and 11 passengers to E K Collons. Arr up to her dock 4 Kilgore, 4 Frame TW | at 8 PM. Dee Is of Dell Buoy, passed ships Liz: tar Rat Knighe, H | Yoed from Baltimore, and “Chas'Boice,”) bound in. Seino ¢, off. Point Hefser, Mr f the Sevente-nth rd police, ch ith Mr Evans, J B o evente-nth ward police, charged w Baw ad I at Base | tor. At same having burglariourly entered the dwelling house of Mr. Pane vet too Eleventh street, and stealing therefrom & watch and chain valued at $30, a pistol of the value Of $6, and gole to the amount of over $109. It is alleged | Ri Robland, MT © pn Fiteberbert, that on the night of the burglary eleva, GB Peete, gE Frage, J P Tounsend, i ad be i | G Rico, JT Hiltmay saw the accusea in her Yoom, ani being alarmed eg he ones, and Joua G W: York. Sid sehrs Sarah E Jones, NYork. sbi . Apply to W. ford’s room iV im state on entrance 140 Fultos | received for introducing pieced of water for the Uai- = = —_— = —— street. Leen, thats proper person can make | versity, ere necessary bo A the from $4,000 to $6, per anoum name. water works are im both VERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. = for iron bill of materials, cement pipes. The plans, (OR SALE—FIVE SUPERIOR MADE BILLIARD TA- | and quantities and speci fcations for both works can be seen screamed, which, of course, started the prisoner off. H ls Jr. D Lit AL bles, in perfeet order, suitable for private or pub- ry tion to the proctor. Those ate distance was arreried soo! after in bed, at his own residence. He | jd, Alied, B Homer, W De Grool, 1. Jennings, ¥ Renter, Loco - | fic; one good thirteen hole agate table for sale cheap. | who may desire to. contract, can obtala specifications aid that be was entirely {onocent of thecrime, and had | grt JA Teomarark. P O'Rourke, tabl addressed ee Ann sti and bill of materials and quantities by letter RIFF) & DECKER. hioss, B to the undersigned. For.the terraces cash will be paid, DG Aavils € un Deen in hix own house ever since 9 o'clock the previous | J Stonebridge, J | Berbeck: EARL OF ROCHESTER AND DUKE OF BUCK. | Gan be seen at our billiard le ingham are reapeeney invited to call on Lord @ sion, it. Koollpfoiffer, Mr Ssokson. RA Schnabel, G Janson, A | Put. VUhh at his mani Bleecker square, this day, be- and for the water works two-fifths cash, snd for the re- with Stealing a Cart —A man named William | Aubert, W Wi Phy P Rical, L Soliruber, Mr and | Light, hearin tween the hours of Sand 4P.M SLOTHIN maining three-fifths bonds of the University will be Me was arrested on Satarday, charged with steal. | MisCsen Dh ie eos dice Lister’ ae Vere, Sad heavy gales tro = | CC CLONING, SCe_____| Fiven, payable on the Ist day of July, 1856. Sago cont the property of Robt. Walker, of 309 Green- | Vali, Miss F Verty Dyer, Me Wile | Brig Nebraska (Br), }, RENLUS V——— WILL FIND A LETTER IN THE LOTHING.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING Roger k. 1 Dyer, Me Wiliing. h street, valued at $0. It appears tht about four | prom Charleston in, steamship Nashvillo—J W Caldwett, s | Plaster tod § Whit Bomtbs ago Mr. Walker's cart, weich be had placed in | Niehoiion it ULseiiem URN Mosthwalee: Be Hae | Pigted below yesterday from Dab N was incorrectly re- Broadway Post Office. clothes to dispose of, can reoeive a fair eash, price Proctor of University of Virginis, eAGPGNAAARAEEnS Gbananingn iemelamenee ‘Semen by to the store 12 Laurens street, near Canal, of | ——————————————————————————— . : d Turk (TI), 19 days, ‘TEI S$ RICHMOND, | ; STROLOG fn empty lot near his house, was carried off by some ldt G Blague, J W Brown, W Koop, A Carter, Jr, Miss q NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES ND, Ww or address by letter through the post, Y¥. Seve nan tasting search for 't found it in possession | K Sbaenon, Maj & Lowndes, JW A Faller, © Harris, and | Sects’ © Boome & Dinwiddie. Rspericnced heavy from County Antrim, Ireland, Is supposed to be on | |. S COHEN, “Lolies atten ted by Mrs, Cohen. eens a aaa of a man nameo Hannigan, who deposed that he bought | 6 im the steerag Schr Council, Howes, Pro ‘ong Island or Staten Island. Auy information will ba enone =~ = STONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MORROW 18 fit of McKenna, who was therefore arrested, and taken | ——————— TT Sebr Cinderella, Stevens, Provi thenkfully received by bir sister, Richmond. Di- | LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIE® Ai tieut exception the most wonderful ae’ before Justice Clarke, who committed him for trial Marrica. ag we ty pani Provider } rect to James McClosky, Belleville, New Jersey. Please & ‘and gentlomen having any of the above to dispose in the world, or that has ever been known, She will tell The Ocean Bank Embezztement Case.—The examination On Thursday, December 7, by the Rev. Moses 1. Seud- | Skt Beware FE Enillips, Smith, Boston copy. | of’can receive a fnir eash price for the #ame by calling, | past, present, and future events ; nad will show your in this case was concluded on Saturday evening, when | der, Wittiam M. Locysnery to Carous® B., daughter of Steamer Delaware, Clark Philadelphia. = = or per post, to M. 8, COHEN, 66 Elm street. | future husand and absent friends, which has astonished the counsel on both sides mace a few oa remarks on | Reuben Smith, all of this city. Jadica attended to by Mrs. Cohen. thousands Series Sr —_. PR the character of the testimony elicited during the On Sunday evening, December 31, by the Rev, Dr. Shp 0 - - Seater 8 age ge — | seventh daugl nth dat § ‘ Heagthy examination. Jadge Beche, stteran examing- | stern, Mr. Tevse To Goa, of China, to Mise Louisa Lux. | ribo duas T° GENTLENEN, CONOLSEURS AND PATKONS OF | 77 UST RECKIVED—1,000 OVERCOATS, $5 EACH; DRESS | With a natural gift, by invoking the powers of her wom- tion of the pa rs, concluded to hold McGuckin for trial. | pxn, of Brooklyn, 1. 1 ane — the fine arts.—-The undersigned begs to se- |e) and frock coats, $6, cost originally $16, 1,000 | derful science, to vell even their very thoughts, aad wD The amount of bail fixed was $26,000. At Newark, N. J., on Wednesday, December 27, by the Telegra) Marine Cure the attention of the gentlemen private collectors | end velvet vests, from $5 to $4 each Bills on bro cause happy pairs to come together, who will all eajoy : - Rev. Dr. Southard, Wiuam G, BURKE to Mies Jouia Nut BOSTON, Dec Sl—Arr chips Minstrel, Potter, Batavia, | Of art of New York and its vicinity to his aimirable | banks of this city taken for clothing Pe the greatest happiness of matrimonial bliss. Her pre Court Calendar—This Day. sow, both of this Sept 1, Passed Angier 20th; put into Cape Town. Notas, | stock of paintings, comprising brilliant specimens from GEO. LEVI8, cor. of Nassau and Beekman sts dictions are truly astonishing to all who visit her. This being New Year's Day, the courts will be cloved Tt ~ —-— with the eaptain sick, and asiled acain Nov 3; put into St | the most approved masters of the modern English = = ae ma ~~ Syy__| Those who wish a speedy marriage may call soon, and Belierde ond tbe provess will be returnable on Drea. Helena Nov 15, and sailed 18th, Mr Scotehbura, the mate, | school, and some few of the ancient, from well known RCHANT TAILOR —P. ANDKIOT 13 NOW PRR | they may depend upon true advice, founded on the eter- bah Suddenly, on Saturday, Decomber 00, Mary Jase, wife | ‘ied at St Helen on the 15th. collections. Among them aro maaterpleces by Hayes, id customers an: friends, with | pal principles of magical science, 16 Broome street, be- * Court Calendar—Tuesday of Jobn Pell 7 pear ni mene fen and Jr., chef d’cuvres by the inimitable K thes made in the far able style. His pecull tot | tween Cannon and Columbia streets. Gentlomen mot ad Court. —Nos 7, 8, 9 10 a 13, 14,15 The friends of the family, and those o. her brother, Herald sR 7 Herring, Bright, Morris, Sen.» the most eminent p pit | yaateloons and vests a Pama oe his coat ond mitted. Hours from $ o'clock A.M. to 9 P.M “93. | bs. $6.'20. 30. 82. 38. 34.35° ithe fi bi on, Cl LEWES, Del, Deo 9%), 11 AM—Tho brig A ey Cooper, R. A.; Rolfe, the only true delineator | other garments are wor a1 ol = soto AY, 16, 18, 90, 22, 2, 24, 26, 20, 20, 90, 82, 04, 04, 96, | And beret re rempectfally invited to attend, her fa. | Bet, anchors duing tbe gale of Friday & Of plscatanel aubjects, Sims, Jasuus, Montagas, Hamat: | tinguished taste. P. ANDRIOT & CO., (04 Broadway, ADAME ALWIN, FROM PARIS, TRNDERS GM ee ee tieho have been summoned to attend the | eral, at 10 O'clock to-morrow (Tuesday) morning, from | f poing ashore ton, Pickering, Ansdell, Calvert, Lebeuan, Moltino, Ro- | Nicholas Hotel. excrete tothe Yastiee and gentlemen of this ety Court on Monday, the Ist of January, will please | No. 204 West Twenty-fourth street, witheut further no- | brigs are now coming in, gers, Earl, Henzell, so welt known as first class figuro ANDRIOT BEGS TO INFORM HIS PATROWS, THAT pee ony, hg Senate lew, eaten Tucsday mornii at 10 o'clock, instead of | tice anied with » painter; Hanckes, Ince, ae oe more of equal em! alte fhe will tell the ‘he po Rms Gesey. AO i Gn Sunday morning, December 81, at three o'clock, | bis Bred Ht Saab | see danetenate of tue taguosn uberr, toe ee et srtnas Preys bas eichiteen trom the | metzy; ston, the anmees of ber vistors. Vian Lge Q " 7 and ry; % ’ Covnt—Cirenit.—Nos, 319, 687, 1193, 1163 to | Annsnam Ripwer, 27 years. ’ Sandford, NY. ‘hip Fanny Metbeary wae, Live Perna roe y \yasen “7 pA Seslanes, one that setter be aor F Andriot hove ony Af wy ingly, Wrench ani German naguagee 1160 to 1146, 742 to 9166. Judger Mitchel! aad | Hl fiends and the friends of the family are regpect- | goat: rig Elise, Walle, Lewin Providence; woh Laara, | “AUC 4 Ctr ton, 28 Gerrard street, Noho, London | connection whatever with eg fogmer «aod, in Cham 300 Detweon First nad Seoced Wreet, Ginxos Parra —Nee, 2 Yo 13, 18 to 16, ¢ o'ctork, trom Bis late residence, No, 164 Weel ygnpete ity of Boxtony Boker, Borton; Delawage, | QBice 0, Now 18 Nansad street, qgsmer of Pine, Now York | bern atgyet. Omer hours From ba ML, oS FM

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