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ho treatm ent sketches haying been copied from itheco of Ec^S T E E L E N G R d V IN O S .
M O R R O iV L etters from Algiers annonneo th e m ost dlsastrons
Elegantly Sound,
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effects of tho cholera. In two days ono hasdfed.,snd dcl«iaed,w hoaetaany •M ated to th in k th a t oar negtee*"
P rice S ix Dollars.
I t j* a b o u t tw o year* since w e to o k Oeeaeion t o
Ajocbioan Z in c * - Specimens -of this new ahd
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tif e p a h lica S e B tS m to a smaU collecttotf o f t a n s * f i% persona fell vistim s to th is disease. ■
b e w tifu l m e ta ^ m ade by’the New -Jersey Exploring
Contents.—The Ccw with the
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B Y R O N G A L L .B B Y ,
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^The R ig h t R ev. John inglia, D. U., Bishop of a n d T e d u p o n c o tto d m d , &o.
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birds—The Freshman’s Progress—Chips, fcc.—-Why Peo­
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editor an d pro* age. H e was the socond;^ishop of N ova Scotia, his to turn u s ou t, and o r to to g us to leave. T h ia ,wa*
ple Let Lodgings—Cape Sketches.
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peremptorily refused b y both ns and tho proprietor*.
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one o f t h e 'm o » agreeable la th e r having been th e first.
—D r. Rich,whose adm irably c o n iu e te i gymnasium
ting to s most beautiful portions of to*
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recently
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w here iu i labors
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Byron, aud forming aqomplete'synopsis of the wriHugs
if we did not Icavo instantly, wo
be mobbed. in Crosby street, we have9 nceqnently ocommended.
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forr nns,
of this immortal bard. The large number of fine engfaDICKENS’S HOUSEHOLD WORDS
litrsa ry position ^Sd .in .E ngland firom. H am burg. It consisted of 1,[,o43 -W ere n o tin —b u t landlord answ
SM iueth e e e H ^ y sg itiM t ^
lie h ffiiy e f eon tey - haTO ten
je ta - , our a u ih o rty given to the momiog,
morning th a t' wo would
” commodatieg those who cannot convenie
isig » ir» T * ih ^ U T # t o r n iU ¥eiy^ W^het ih a eUer-^ •which h is first effort a t anthulOMhip h a d a eg n ired for packages of horseradish, which being a raw vegcl
vings end.teautlful style of publication, eanuot laii to
com niently attend
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n o t leave till we were ready.
jie tire o f » fiwlure t o g ir e .the leq u iie d W ad » n 3 se- m m . x n e voinnis
bte, is n o t liable to duties.
mako th lsto e moat desirable, as It certrinly is the oheapJ vcL 8vo., cloth gnt.
Evening—Committee of (white) ladies called— toe class exercise* a t fixed hours, he ha s arranged his
i d e n e t fabsw> h a t ld o k n o i r th e tj^ h k e
est hookof toe season.
—In E ng la n d , an old iady who h ad been deaf for se nt cards to room, and desired to see os. W o
establishm ent so th a t any gentlem an can enjoy aU
req a irea tsat, ia idmoirt e a y o f th e lurgec cities o f th e tw o h u n d red o f B eranger’s m o st a d m ired song
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n i l up
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K MARTIN, 40 Ann street.
eight years, la tely recovered he r hearing b y her first not in .a n d , of coarse, wejee deprived
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of th o 'inexpres- iU privileges
w erldj^roald piece inaaense a tn ab e rs o f srhite m en eluding th e ones h u n d red w hich ap peared
a t any hoars hotween six and nine
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i a th e p o rtio n o f Oatcasts h a d oiim iaals.”
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trip on 'th e railroad. T h e noise of th e tra in passing sible pleasnre o f seemg them .
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A t night—M r. H ughes, n ot very well, remained in o’clock in th e m orning, a nd six and te n in t o even­
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T o n f im y itm a y b e e iio n g h to sky t h a t to is.is the under toe bridge, " c a u sed something in h e r ear to hiairoom. 1 w ent down sta irs■ a gain, and rem ained ing. T hhiis is to e largest institution of toe kind, we
P U ^ L lS B E j
2 to1b. l3mo. cloth gilt.
the nig h t before; A mong the
in th e parior
1 tho charges a re nearly, if
m o st complete collection o f B eran g er’s songs in give w ay,” a nd she recovered h e r hearing.
P a r ti. Priceltkcents, imperial8vo.
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Also,
volume
2
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to
complete
sets.
eroiwd
were
m
any
poUto
gentlem
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who
appeared
to
—A large n a tu ra l faaem of fresh w ater has been
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the
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the
concluding
part
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work,
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toe
T H O a S D A Y i r v i a J t N g , N D V E S lB E jfc
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discovered a t T urks Island, (^Baibadocs), in a cave ever, were abolitionists.
le Hon. R
B obert J . 'W alker has arrived in tow n,
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we should ia il to do |n s« 0 6 to toe commendahli
SHASSPEARE,
plates, 25 cents.
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several
feet
below
the
surface.
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produced
a
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the
Royal
Frihoess'*.
Theatre,
London,
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on
his
way
to
Europe,
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sidd,
upon
business
for
onr
thnsiasm , ta s te , scholarship, a n d industry o f th e
T H H a O a -lN ^ 5 » C O D M K B C a K H E .
This is the only genuine Library Edition of thia popu­ under toe management of Messrs. K ean and Keriey,
—T here is a sloop, & vessel belonging to the port
government.
carefnlly revised and edited by Charles Kean, Esu.
tran slato r, t h r o n g Whom to e genius o f to e first of
lar work, is printed on fine paper, w ith legible
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T lM rpolU l^n*o{tljejileT e*t»tw ,w W io«!E ttH ieiid
of Abeiystw ich, a bout one hundred and forty years
—Young l)rn ty , w hile m aking some experiments neatly boond, muslin gilt, fitted for preserVati
aoa-iptorcOBXse w ith th e n o rth , a te a lit tle p etplexed Hvuig ly riits is s o auapirioosly revealed to to e old. Bhe has m ade several royagea this year to the -ea m ea sa rC :
w ith a torpedo box, a t his father’s residence in As­
E ngU shreader.
to h ith p o n M y effeetata m e tlo d o f C M ^ m g th e ir
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ngland,
she
looks
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is
considered
toria,
was
eevetely,
if
not
fatally
injored,
b
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Its
exM r. Y oung is an enthnsiastia adm irer o f B eranger,
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policy ioto effect. T h e B lohm oad JS xaatiher angS C I U D l,E W S S O N G O F T H E B E J
sea-worthy,
piosicn.
correct costumes ol onr principal Shakespereians^869
R E T Z S C ir S O U T L IN E !
g u t t th a t th e non-hiteiootitee reeo latio at, passed a t a n d y e t h a s n o sy m p ath y w ith th e republican senti­
—Henceforward, a ll letters for California a n d Ore­
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JOHN TAXLIS &CO« 07aUdlOO S t Johnsfe,
pnhlie Tneotfngs, a n d adopted b y T o ltm ta ^ assooia- m ents which th e poet h as spent bia life in popnlar- gon, n o t specially addressed to be forwarded
Uondon, and 40 John street, NewYijrk.
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fions„;^irillhe « e ra d ed b y d ish o n est m en, w h ile hon— veek. ’____ Is nothing
o th e r route, ■wiU be transm itted by the Weal
to t o m a ste r o f song, n o t th e founder o f a creed, th a t
P L A N O F L O N D O N A N D I T S E N V IR O N S ,
_____________ -worth repoi irting The Court N ewiy translated from ^chiller by W . H. Furness; a;
During t o day, passed freely a bout too city—a ll
« * m ^ ? o l i l i f e p f e s o n a l^ iU lo e ^ adhere to th e m .”
m ail packets to P a n a m a, w hence they will ho con­
Other Pom s from to e German, by P. H. Hedge,
the old City HaU-wiU he readyy for occupation in
G R A T IS !
was quiet. I n the ovening, came to New York b y
h e pay s homage,*’ W hile th is confession d o esn o t inI n sayhig th is , th e K fehm ond p n h i adm it
veyed to S a n Francisco by tho m ail packets of the advice o f counsel, in order to got fa rth e r instructions,
» of a week a t tbo farthest.
Cost of Engraving, 200 guineas!
erease onrTespeefe fo r i l r . Young’s political-doctines,
Early in Ndvember, -will be published, in parts, attwonflie pplig r ftf non-iateroonrse wBl h e injnrrons
United S tates. T h e combined British, Now Ghrena- and to aUow the excitement to die away. D uring
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i t does eonstitate im portant evidence o f th a t i
ty-fiVo cents, Tallis’s lU nstratedLondoni in commemo­
A S lave S ia i
E mbrvo —^The Cherokees,
io n lh . J t is. * poBey to be. e a r n e d in to effect b y
dianj. an d U nited S tate s postage upon sneh letters this tim e C raft and wife were reported to ns to bo
1vol. iquate 12mo. cloth, $1 6
ration of the Great Exhibulon of aU Nations InXSOl,
tio n al appreciation o f th e poetical genius o f h i
ickasaws. Creeks and Seminoles, own
locked up in tho house of a white man, whose name I Choetaws, Chicks
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sacrifices, t h a t Is to w y ^ b y p e e n n ia ry lo ss. TTiose
forming
a
complete
guide, to th e U ritob Jnetropolis and
will be for a le tte r n o t exceeding half a n ounce in forget.
■ slaves,, negroes. These Indian
Ini
th o r, which is qu ite as necessary to th e sncoessful
m
w ho ohsenre i t w ill, i t is acknow ledged, b e sufferers
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PUTNAM1S5
Broadway,
New
Vork.
w eight, 2s. 9 d ; for a le tte r exceeding h a lf an ounce,
hero a few years ago, in
From all 1 saw, and hoard, and experienced, while
press, by 'Wiiiiam Gaspey,E84,----- . ----- -----------------tran slato r o f Beranger, a s a know ledge o f th e lan­
m
indod by state*, will again,
In th e ir personal interoaU j those who do n o t, will be
6s. 6d. ; a ndso on. Newspapers will be liable to 2d. in B oston, 1 am convinced th a t publio opinion there,
N E W L A W B O O K S,
guage in w hich to e po e t w rites.
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w
ith
states
and
be
to
regard
to
the
fugitive
slave
law
,
is
undergoing
a
iners. T b isig
d eE ' encO ttragahent fo r th
1 e pa­
is isslen
slender'eneermragement
each. A ll rates p aid in advance.
■Volume 3 Comstocks Reports, Part T.—Reports of plan of London and its Environs, engraved onsteei by J. W hite Lead Company; Union 'White LeadM'
change. I t is true, the abolitionists and negroes are hedged in w ith a dense w hite population. W hat will
In his version, M r. Y oung h a s n o t aim ed to im ­
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t r i o t of iT frg ih la a n d & n th C a ro lh ia . I t is a pleasant
—A new invention bos appeared, for tho purpose of very numerous, and apparently have things very be the consequenpo 1 W hy, it is plain enough to be Cases Argued andDetermined In the Court of Appeals of
prove upon th o original, a n o t uncommon folly o f
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in d ^ a ” ra“ S te TteldOT^’^ t h
0 “ -=kSS-StEamer8
GalTeston, .
have
e s ta te of New York, with notes and references, and ^ l ^ d ^ d b *^ln
. th in g to p lag n a o u r neig h b o rs, b u t if we a re to do it
reefing’topsails from the deck. W ith this admirable much thoir own way a t present. T h e bnsiness men seen, th a t in a few years, these Indian tribes
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translators, b u t has adhered .w ith as oonsoientious
tq be organized into a territorial goTemment, a cd
and
men
of
property,
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whom
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conversed,
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dex, by George F. Comstock, Conuseller a t Law. Seegrea tly a t o n ro w n c ip e n se , t h e am usem ent becomes
contrivance sail can he taken in, and
d a gain madi
made, in
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ally took but little interest in tho m a tte r ; b u t said then bo adm itted into toe U nited States, a s a slave
fidelity to his au th o r, as th e difference in the g<
id edition, with additional notes and references, by a
a sh o rt tim e, w ithout sending a tan aloft. I t has th a t t o law ought to bo executed ; th a t they wished state. W h a t will the friends of free soil and aboli­
tiresom e, a n d yrO soon th in k o f la y in g i t aside.M
of the tw o languages would ad m it of. W e g;
been tried on one o f th e E nglishit vessels, and fonnd to g e t rid of t o n e groes; and th a t if it came to a tionism tMnk of th a t 1 I t ia inevitable, so yon may Member of the New York Bar. Volumes, Price $1,50,
C ooler a n d to se w d er h ead s ta k e th e lead in' dropping
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few specim ens of th e translator’s versification.
trial of strength, th e negroes a nd aboUtloniata wonld ju st make up your-mind* to grin and bear it.—[F o rt bound.
to answer adm irably.
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Sm ith (A rk.) Herald.
T h e follow ing lines w ere 'Written on a pretended
bo p a t down. 71113, however, w ill ta k e time..
Volume 21 English Chancery Beports, with notes and
-lent, So th a t -when he returns to his far'
■White cravats a re now moro fashionable than
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1 believe th a t M r. H ughes w ill ultim ately sucoeo
listanthome, be will possess a faithful memorial of all
likeness of th e poet, placed, as a frontispiece t
references, by E. Fitoh Smith, Counsellor a t Law.
B B SIN M S3 SO TXCKS.
black ones.
In getting the negroes. M y only regret is, th a t my
sonto e tirtrad e ts-^to ey b a re e n tered in to a opmpaot edition o f h is songs;
the wonders he has seen on his visit to the Great Exhibi­
Just pahlished and for sale hy
tion of the Industry of all Nations in 185L Re sure to
—T here is said to be a m ethod of m aking soluble own private bnsiness compeUedme to retnm hom obonot. to ^M diirito an y m a n a t to e n o rth whose riew s
BANKS, GOULD &[CO.,
To CAriTALiBis.—The attention of capitalists is in­
ask lor John Tallis and Company’s edition, to seonre the
foie seeing him out. H ad I leisure a n d moons to
Ifittlefiincifal portrait, designed
a re n o t sound on to e sn b iect o f slavery. T h eq o a lity
nl3____________Law Booksellers. 144 Nassan street
premium plate, the most beantifnl and perfect plan of
spare, I sboold retoru w ith ploasnre, even a t the risk vited to the sale of valuable property, oonsisting of 16
. To be placed in the firontof my book,
Loudon ever pror'— ■*
Dost thoti think thewhole world Is so kind,
togland, Germany of gratifying oertjdn gentlem en of Macon by rotting Buildings, and 12 Loti of Ground, on 0th avenue end 42d
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o f to o TOcrchant’a goods ni n o t o f so m noh importance
S O Y E R 'S C E L E B R A T E D C O O K B O O K .
. Arto-welcome th y quizilcal look ?
w ith these p eo p le, a s th e quality o f h&opinioi
ir ly fifty feet high. in m Boston ja il.
i f thondarest, th e bays tbou oiu st don—
i need scarcely say th a t I am influenced in giving street, to he made T o-Morrow, a t 12 o'clock, a t the Mer­
Modest b a y s-n o t too tbioS—they may b e ;
and -with branches three feet to diam eter, or nine feet tbisistatem entby no party feeling. M y ownoonvor- chants’ Exchange, by 'Wm. H FuawRuv, Sox & Co. 5
h e U yea ia ^ a w Y o rk , ho m u st be a m em ber <
Price 75 cents.
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Or
a
chaplet
of
roses
put
on—
U nion & f e i y Com mittee, or, a t le ast, have signed
In circumference.
fations w ith different parties have been misconstrued four story brick buildings., situated on the southwest
D. APPLETON & CO.
.
N o, tbou a r t n o t a p o rtrait of me 5
—In 1774, on apparently deserted ship was m et in and misrepresented. I desire sim ply to do jpatioo to corner of N inth avenue and Forty-second stre e t; the
th e call fo r th e m eeting a t C astle G arden. T h e
THE DRAilATIC MAGAZINE, AND GENERAL
Have now ready,
and to M r. H ughes in his absence, by placing houses are 40 feet deep. 11 three story briek buildings
W ith conceit is th y countenance fra u g h t;
THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL RE V IE W : oonduoted
th e polar se a, enenmbered w ith snow and ice. On myself
THE MODERN HOUSEWIFE; OR.MENAGERE.
( o th e r d a y , th e W asM ogtos U nion published,, with
Uie facts before a candid public.
Have we here b u t th e Uceucer’a fcotm—
and edited by the principal dramatic critics of the
—
on Forty-second street, inunedlately adjoining the alwve.
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lOUSAND RECEIP
boarding he r, a solitary m an was fonnd in the oabio, ^
espressio B so f g reatsa tisfio tio n , a n engagem ent;
T h a t exciseman ■who: confiscates thought,
day. Each part wlU be illustrated With two beautiful
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The above 16 houses end lots will be sold in one entire
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useofofthe
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crowni
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steel engravings, from daguerreotyes taken from life ex­ W
a pen, while .before him laid the
poA ing to b e Sabsejihed b y eighteen m eroantile
In my pack I’ve prohibited stnffi
pressly for this work, of th e chief dramatists, and of all
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T he Corporate A uthorities of W asbiugtou and parcel, rtrlthout reservation. $40,000 of the purchase
years before. No
s e s in CoIontonSi-Ueorgia, one o f w hich is th e well
rhich he
the principal actors and aotreSses of the day, in their
T h at th e harrier could n o t ] ^ s f r e
m
money
may
remain
on
bond
and
mortgage.
Sale
absoBat tb y pbiz for a stamp were Snoug
most celebrated characters, an d in private costume.
visible, except a little green feeargetown have designated the 2 8to’Novomber for
• know n honSe OfJo h n Sm ith, in w hich they say, th a t
ppearance o f decay
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No, thou a rt n o t* portrait of me!
A NEW ERA OF THE STAGE.
T hanksgiving Day.
lould upon his fore!
h a y & g b se d shown a p aper, in which Bowen &
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^Ham.—Good, my lord, will you see theplayers wellbe—T he Bishop of Toronto, oiin W ednesday, Nov 20,
Auction N otice —The sale of
)f Signor Vito Viti &
ITaffiM, Chitletiden & Bliss, H o p k in ^ Allen. & Co ,
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R obebt j . W alker .—T he iwspapera are pub- laid, tho foundation stone of a:new Episcopal Cathi,* Son's splendid stock of Marble Sts
tatnary and Alabaster m o s-th a tis lossy, wUhan alarming sense of our own
sued i*« k lh r4 W arren & C o., of N ew York,
Y ork, are
Pol.—My lord, I will use them according to their deVases, Bohemian Ifm s, to ., will be continued a t the Altishing extracts from1 a speech made
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by R obert J .
iticaUts arid supporting
sharged w ith b ein g abolitionists
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Uam. —Mnch better, s ir ; use every man after his desert,
biker, in N atchez, in lb33, in opposition to South
—Information has been received a t Detroit, th a t hamra Saloon, Biokdway, near Frince street, and cloied fore us. Alex Humboldt grasps universal nature; Alexis
n^wspa|>eTS hostile' to th e ins|ititations o f too sot
And who shall ’scape whipping 2 Use them afthis evening, by Henry H. Leeds & Co. Sale to oomCarolina nullification.
i. Tho following e x tract from tho Com mittee of Conforeneo appointed by the Nigi
th e y ■will h n y no m ore goods o f those persot
menoo at 7 o’clock.
Your own h< >r and dignity: the less they dea
rt
n
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portrait
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and
the
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reat
th
Nasi
a
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speech
suits
tho
ease
of
the
Nashville
patriots,
any others, unfriendly to SOUf
jsonthern Instil[cation
tely assembled for disunion purposes, exactly. Mr. W estern R ailroad Co , have agreed to abandon tho
The more merit is in your bounty.
T h e follewing are throe o f five verses on “ M y Old
T hi^ inethod i s exposed to
JOHN TALLIS & COMPANY, 87 andJOOSt.
P ort Sarnia route, and Dx tho W estern term inus of
W alker sa id :
w ith th e other.
Those who insist th a t
John Street, London ; and 40 John street, New
the road opposite th a t city.
stick tome still, old coat, beloved though poor !
York, where aU cornmnnicatlons for the editors
sh all show
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whom t h ^
W
Alike ire feel this coming on of age :
028 Imeod np
________ m ntt be sent, preM
—Cardinal W isem an is a Spaniard by birth.
is
q uestion, only .fenyearem y hand h a th brushed thee—and what more
Jficate of h is o rthodoxy oi th e sslavery
Qdon Times.
O H IO A N D FK N K SY 1.V A N IA B A JE K O A D
was born a t Seville, and his father was
Could have been done by Soorates the sage ’
1 lim it th e m a rk e t In whtoh th ey purchase, an d expos
If pmel Fortune to tby threadbare stuff
COMPANY-^SOOjCOO S E V E N P E R C E N T .
wine m erchant in the A ndalusian capital.
was
believed
to
be
convened
to
calculate
the
value
of
being cheated, both in th
themselves to to e risk of being
■ Should new encounters send,
nxO R T G A G E LO AN .
the Union, th a t was supposed to have in view
—Sw itzerland will send 314 exhibitors I
Trh
h eey
y must Lika me, pbilosopbize, to make tbee tough :
priisetrand th e g n a lity o f the )ods.
eastern confederacy, has sealed tho doom of
P R O F . O. M . M I T C H E L ’S L E C T U R E S .
d tp Sealed proposals will be received by the snhWe must not p a rt, old friend!
Industrial F a ir in London, )Xt spring, and tlthe tow
g oods Its to e ortopdog im porter h as to
bers add projectors.
BAKER & SCRIBNER, HAVE JUST PUBLISHED,
iribers until Saturday,’, the seventl
seventh day of Dileeember
of Dussoldorf,
>rf, on the Rhine, w
will alone send 250.
aeu, atm. m k n th e m .a t his price, or go w ithout.
Good is th y memory: I remember well
A
new
edition
of
the
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The very time When first i chanced to don th e e ;
—A suit has been instituted against “ Houscdiold
T heJEetershnrg M e fffg o ieir declares th a t it has litS
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PLANETARY AND STELLAR WORLDS,
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My birthday was it, and our pride to swell,
vention. 1 trust there will never be another p artial
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by
the
Stam
p
Office
fi
:
stamp
duties,
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tio confidence in thesoTO lantaty associations, a nd pro(Vy comrades, singing, heaped applauses on thee,
ontion, northern, southern, eastern or wosten
By P bof . O. M. Mitchel .
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;nd th a t it is a newspa
the ground
newspaper.
lespite tb y seedy, creditable air.
p o se sto a i toe Y irg ln ia logiriatnre ta k e th e bosiness in
1 vol. 12mo. W ith IllustiaUona
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Tbeir arms they still extend:
—T he steam flooring mill of H Dukom, a t M ount
h ands, muwtiug laws w hich sh all compel jion-intoi-.
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ill still for ns their kindly fetes prepare !
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Clemens, was destroyed by fire last S atun
We must not part, old friend!
course betw een th e n o rth a n d th e south. T h e Petersm
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caused by friction of machinery. Loss $18,000.
h u rg rrin ts a y s t
the At.-----Then hast a patch behind—I see it yet—
upon the etago, and in a manner that rffloeta credit upon Evangelist.
insuianco.
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” T h e Je g isla tn re h a S it clearly in its power to es­
still, still, th a t scene is treasnred in my h e a r t:
aU ooncornHd It is played every evening now.
tablish such a i^ stem o f non-intercourse w ith the Feigning one night to fly the fond Lisette,
NF.W AND POPULAR WORKS JU.5T ISSUED.
—A m an named Phillips, residing a t ReadSeld
1
felt
her
hand
forbid
me
to
depart.
S3 th a t full knowIe’J ge of the situation and wants near D etroit, shot ono of his nc
n o r th a s w in b e severely fe lt b y th e philanthropists
^Reforms and Reformers, by H. B. Stanton. 1 vi
neigfafiors
(it
is
thought
This
outrage
tore
thee
;
by
her
gentle
side
“ '■ "
nple, th e axtioleof carriages. Few
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could
not
b
a
t
attend—
fatally)
from
joaloui
re. of the im mense sum s th a t a re ac- fwo days Lisette to such long work applied ;
persons, a re s
itt V irginia an d th o south Jor
T exas Hates of the 8th inat, state th a t partial re­
jrasU y pai(
Wo must not part, old frien d !
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les. Now , th is expenditure can
nO rthei" ~
turns from 12 counties on the Boundary Bill
him y.storday afternoon, aod was delighted with the
T he illustrations of this beautiful volume, some
^together, if th e legislature, in
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1,7117 for tho bill, and 393 against it. Tho Gompt
little wonder. Performances this ofterncon and evening
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evenne law , w ill insert a provision tw enty in^jum beri
to the very highest style of .
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ler estimates too T exas debt a t $12,000,000, par va­ os usual. The Uttls Goneial plays Bombastes this 4
p ia e to g s U c h a lic e n ie ta x upon venders of northern
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rnade 'vehicieB a s w ill absolutely drive them out of the modern a rt, as will be tak en for g ran ted , when we tution was fr
lue of which is $6,800,000, leaving to the State
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a d d th a t th ey a re th e original designs for the la»t ercised.”
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m arket. Such a law would have a doable effect.
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oncert
C
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$3,000,000
,000 of the Indemnity.
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French edition of B eranger’s poems. T h e publisher
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ce universally admitted to be the most neat
A W h it e M an E scaped from S lavery —Tho
Odd Fellows a t San Antonio, have erected
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intends this w ork to take its place among tho select
venient artloio th a t can be worn by gentlemen -pisiting
Christianity in the East, by Rev. H. G. 0. Dwight.
at Newport and Covington, (K y.) D aily N ew s, i
a monument over Captain W alker.
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anunals of the season, and for th a t purpose has spared
annuals
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the opera or o .ncerts. A now supply, of elegant shape
to enrioh an d m ake to t a nd sancy th e abolitic
ports toe escape of a white m an from Kentncisy
—Tho Savannah Ropublioan says,.that toe owners
BAKER A SCRIBNER^3^Park-Row,
&
in ggettin
e ttin g it up.
T h era a re divers other articles now brought from the no reasonable expense to
material, is now ready, at Oe.ni.n’s, 214 Broadway,
slavery. We quote from the Journal the following of too fugitive Crafts have instituted measures to
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north—such as agricu ltu ral implements, saddlery, there is taste enough in the country to do full ji
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opposite St. Paul’s.
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paragraphi
harness, & ij— th a t m ig h t, in lik e m anner, bo effecprosecute the U nited States M arshal and Commis­
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tnally exolnded, an d We hope to see th e legislatari- *0 the p o e t, tho translator, and tho publisher.
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“ W e learn th a t a m ulatto man, a slave, escaped sioner of Boston, os well as too members of tho com­
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.not prom ptly a n d efficiently on th e subject.”
M s ZZOFANTI’s STSTEM of LEARtaMO L an Gu
_om Georgetown on T uesday last, taking w ith him mittee of vigilanoo under tho Fugitive Law .
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parations for the approaching jubi!
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BY JOHN WILEY, ’
APPLIED. TO THE f
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a splendid horse and buggy. He came to Covington
T h i s m ethod ^Iso has its difficulties. In th e first
Emporium,
345
Broadway,
is
fust
filUng
up
with
a
splendid
Nos 19 and 20 .
—A meeting in opposition to the Fugitive Slave
F rench R e a m
and passed tho ferry w ithout trouble, being straight­
state, <m
Btitutn
place, to e constitutionality
p f a law of
variety
of
ch-tii
Kico
Fancy
Goods
from
all
parts
of
the
world.
graphical, PMli
haired and light complexioneo. he represented him self law was hold a t Utioa, Nov. 20th. Dr. Thomas
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posing dieoriminating
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Let every one bear In mind that T uttle Is determined not
d [oriminating tax es on the industry
By J . R o o m e r,_________
succ^sfuJly as a w h ite man .”
DAVID COPPERFIELD,
Goodsells presided. Addresses were mad a by Hon. to be outdone In the extent, variety and splendor of his
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and L ite ra tu re in tho Ne
othe r sta
St te s, is v ery questionable. In th e second
Completing the Work.
Elder W . W alker, Col. John D. H lnm an, A . L . stock; aud although bis establishment is located in
U A ppleton & Co. 1850.
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ince of
ineeuvcnxeweo
v. snch a law would Soon
place, th e inconvenience
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T he M ichigan L egislature will probably stand Post and Jacob Snjder. Resolutions strongly con­
A travelled correspondent thus notfees this -work :
JUST r e a d y ,
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iway, his goods are as cheap, and in many
m ake the com m unity tired of it. I f carriages were
dem natory of the law and urging its repeal wore much lower priced than they can be found at any store
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“ M r. Roem er’s first book m et w ith a success u n ­ as follows:
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selectect as th e object of th is disoruninating ta x ,
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House—D em ocrats.................. 40
passed. A oonsidorablo tum ult was created by per­ in Bowery, Grand or Cam
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DAVID COPPERFIELD, ,
who were obliged b y it
i to purchase of V irginia precedented, even in these days of systems and com“
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sons opposed to the objects of the m eeting, who a t­
Complete In one thick 12mo. vclnme, full cloth,
lations. Its object ■was to facilitate
ao
bcilitate a practical a<
obtained
inios, a n d drive in ill-made
ill-uui,ue vehicles,
.
mechanic
N. B. 345 Broadway, next door to Hltoheock 8; LeadW ith 8 plates. Price, {ll 25.
tempted by yells and hisses, esc., to interrnpt and
:aintance w ith spoken French,
uoh, and 1not w ith the
S enate-D em ocrats .............. 16
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h ig h price, would soon begin to comph
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beater’s celebrated dry goods establishment.
distract tho proceedings.
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lical literatu re of th a t langnago.
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language. 'T ho basis of
cs f o r carriaj
carriages would soon be sent to
O rders
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DAVID COPPERFIELD,
- O n e of the western papers speaking of the g reat
analogy a nd tho association
W arehouses for northern-made his plan was general analog]
northern states.
12mo. cloth.
use of coal, bitum inous and anthraoito, fears th a t tho
one, b a t one r
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carriages would ho established by dealers a t conve­ ideas—a snffioiently obvio
T he E xperiences of a S lave H unter .—Mr country will in tim e bo stripped of its woods,-which
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lefore, a t least on this side of the
n ie n t places along th e frontiers of the state. Agents thoroughly applied be
K night, tho confederate of H ughes in tho late a t­ mako so much of tho beauty
Tho above editions are printed on good paper, and with
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lauty of its coonory. T he
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would traverse th e sta te , takingiorders for carriage- A tlantic. Systems we have h ad in abundance,
tem pt to procure the surrender of W illiam and Ellen writer forgets tho use of tii
imbor in building and rem
m akers in N ew ark; New Y ork or New H aven, A however, rath e r dependent for th eir success u]
C raft to slavery, has returned to fdacon, in G eorgia,
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luses, and the now appUoation of it in
corner of Duane str
sonthom
new inducem ent would .bee held o un t to th e sot
too place of his residence, and oommunioated the making plank roads. These will compel tho people
)3 of intelb'genoe commoi
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N. B.—The Trade supplied on Lpen
p la n te r to v isit th e n o rth in th e sum m er ; he would
fullowing account of his expedition to tho Ri
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tho country
and
intry to raise trees of large
largo growth
groi
>
“ M r, Roomer’s first work also contained a treatise
faring home w ith h im a lig h t, co
compact, an d elegant
bring
Journal and Messenger. I t is very ontorta’intog,
straight brauchlosa
ileas trunks, which can only be done
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atio
n
,
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upon
versification,
worthy
of
a
more
am
bitious
introia g e , purchased a t a m
oderate cost, th e envy of
carriag
modera^
induces us to hopo th a t H ughes, when he retm ns, by tho p;
JDr. I tla k o ’a A r o m a ti c B i tte r s .
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preservation
of
the
forests,
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otion than th rough tho
n e w YORK ABOYE GROUND AND UNDER
io who
th o se
whe were obliged to ride in th e .clumsier and
will toll his story w ith the same franknosS:—
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’ublio fooih
sling, says the Mobile Register, is more
annual. T h e present volume consists principally of
GROUND.
d earer -vehicles m ade in V irginia.
M acon, G a ., N or. l l t h , 18.'5i).
excited at Columbus,
lumbuo, G a., than a t any other point in
at judicicions
of articles
rticles from approved
ms collection
coll
Br G. O. F oster, Esq.,
W o fe el n o a la rm , for our p a rt, on account of this a moat
M essrs . E ditors : As many incorrect and o-inm
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ring tho visit of
Author of Now York by Gas Light.
writers the present d ay , arranged in a serial form. tradiotory reports are in circulation in regard to tho south. A few days tinco, durin]
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th r e a t o f non-ikterconrae. Those who make use oi
Toe
phous and Toombs,
whl!ills tho la tte r was duced, that -will convince the mosteeeptieal of its superior
Price 25 Cents.
& &
ing either suggested by, or to tho visit o f M r. W illis H . H ughes to Boston, for the Messrs. Stephens
aration o f th e states
i t , adm it by so doing th a t a separation
That no more acute observer of human nature, or more
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grossly insulted.
some wise connected w ith, th e prooedtog ono. The purpose of recapturing W illiam and Ellon C ra ft, the speaking, he
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is p o t the proper rem edy. I f the Union is3 to be dis­
------oes belonging to Dr. Collins and Ira T aylor, 1 struck, pistols drawn, and thoro camo noar being i
icourate deUneator of scones or characters in city life
olevemess w ith w hich the interest is kep t
m
jrou to give place to too subjoined simple narraAND G N RA AG N
hy discuss th
solved; w
why
tl e policy o f voluntary assooiahasoflate appeared before the public, tho tremendous
iram a of authors,' is os rem arkable as
of facts. It is given from recollection j but ] general fight.
■Bo T I f th e house is to b>e palled
tions for non-intercourse
sale of The Slices and Wow York by Gas Light, has -B-ell
m
riUtag
to
make
affidavit
of
its
correctness.
Of
Ceilez]
which, from tho
snoe of some of tho papers,
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C IT V I N T B liL I O a s C K ,
j,w h y insist upon bloeking up th e front win
attested.
This
last
effort
of
Mr.
Foster
has
fully
equalled
course,
it
does
not
contain
a
statem
ent
olevery
thing
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th a t they are scattered over
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the expectations of his friends and well sustained his prewhich transpired, but it does contain every t r '
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N e-vv York B ible S ociety .—A
ally a'ccessible, in their which is a t ail im portant.
dern litersmature, a re not a il
audionoe
,ted, avenge t
T h e laws o f trad o , wl
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T he statem ents which have been copied in this
original form , to even th e genei il reader.
ih Churoh
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and sell where
Selves. T h o se who refua<
city,
and
in
tho
sonth
generally,
by
a
certain
class
of
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in Lafayette Flaoo, to celebrate tho twenty-seventh
“ W e reoolleot in our
)ur younger idays to have studied
snty-sei
every bottle, and the Proprietor’s name signed- on tho
DEWITT fc d a v e n p o r t . PuhPsbers,
c a n bu y a n d seU to m o st ad v an tag e, commit a
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papers, are taken from tho Boston Chronotype, and
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a t school a work entitled
iteratu re F ran g jiae,’ com- other abolition prints, and are gross misrepresenta­ anniversary of the0 New
tied ‘ L iteral
York Bible Society, After
Tribune Buildings, Nassau tt.
w hich, in so-commerciSl a n age a sq ars, w ith so many
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piled by em inent men of letters, and published
blishei with tions of facts, and entirely unworthy of any oonfi- prayer and a voluntary
I the organ, this trea
facilities to &ee Oomdons, tem ptations and facilit
m
iavitatioi
W A 'c"5 ’? l r A .
surer, M r. W . A. Sm ith,
iread tho report of tho finanth eap p ro v alo f the French Academ y. T his work is a denoe.
1,
znercial intercom si lannot la st long.
W e left Macon for tho purpose of purchasing ma­ oial transaotions o f the society di
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ooUootion of the master-pieces of F rench
in chinery
icb literature to
during tho past year,
for the establishment of a bucket factory and
Batzhelcr’snew Invented tV lgsa ndS ^ pa, made of th*
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lartm snt, analytic
svery ‘dopar
rtioally arranged W om en
variety works in this city. 1 did not ov„n know that From it we learn th a t tho total ecoipts have be
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TH SS f 'R f i S t D E N T ’S filK S S A G E .
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T H E 5 .5 'i’i S ’5 r , ; ’A’r i o A K .
Mr. H ughes was entrusted w ith tho recovery of the from the 26to November, 1849, to too 20th Novem­
contrast
it
with
M
r.
Room
er’s
book—both
tion
i
t
to
0
T h e second session o f th e present Congress will
slaves, until after wo arrived a t New York, When he ber, 1830, $33,621 54, and the expenditures for cor­ entirely a new invention, doing away with all tho vexaoommence on M onday w eek, th e 2 d o f December.
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asked me to identify tho negroes.
______________ DEWITT S: DAVENPORT.
ariod $33
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$3’3,621 54, leaving no balanoe in
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W e left Macon Friday, O ctober 11, arrived in New responding period
T h e President’s Message
:e will
w ill]probably be snbmitted
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nish th e style of th e alread
ready acoompiisl
York T uesday following. Rem ained there tjll F ri­ the treasury. Tho society is indebted to the Ame­
N E W M E D IC A L B O O K S!
BANK R AND AG N
ORCA
ORN A
ion, an d w
a t a n e arly period o f the session.
day, 0 P . M ., and arrived a t Boston next morning. rican Bible Soi
Frick on Renal Affections.
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m
the
other
to
teach
toe
1
language
actually
in
use
for
Society
to
tho
amount
of
$728.
for w ith deep interest b y th e vhole conniitry. T h e
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Hooker on Medical Delusions.
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purposes
of
life,
to
th
e
foreign
student.
the
ordinary
t
Igests th a t in order
cteTpHia Inquirer
inquirer sugg
PhOadi^ph
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espect for the D ead.—A t too la st monthly
Dalrymple’s
Pathology
of
Eve,
colored
plates.
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Qd- F o w le r * Ac W e ll* , Phrenologiati
ihlioato 1 of toe message gen T he la tte r is th o least am bitions of the tw o, b u t ot
'iats and Publishto fa c ilita te
session of toe Board of A ldermen, yesterday evening.
Wilson’s Portraits of Skin Diseases,
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8, colored plates.
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course a thousand tim es b e tter adapted to the oir-’
era, 13! Nassau street, in Clinton HaU,
office of the Wa­
HaU, oflli
e ra lly th io n g h o n t th e cc n try , copies for
Hassall’s Microscope Anatomy, platt
less of the commissioner.
Aldermen H aw s offerad the following preamble and
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cumstanoes of the A merican population.
ter-Cure, and Phrenological Journals. Professional Ex­
m m
w ard
ed in advanci
advance, u nder si
be forw
arded
M r. Hughes applied to three separate commission­
Blaeilso’s Surgical Anatomy, colored pistes.
tuanimonsly adopt- aminations day and evening Families and parties visited
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By
glancing
a
t
the
table
of
oontents
of
M
r.
Roo­
m
ers, who sent him from one to another. Tho last
B o f th e cities a n d tow ns to rbioh th e m a g Carpenter on Use and Abuse of Aleobolio Liquors.
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one refused, until he could g et all the commissioners
when desired. The Phrenological filusenm ia always
w ith instrnotions n o t to mer’s new book, th e reader will find not only the and
Jkompson on
do
do
do.
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n etid te leg rap h extei
■Whereas, Information has been reetived tff the daatb open and dee to visltora
judges together.
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Johnson on
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open tjie p ackages uni th e delivery o f th e message names n ® ally fam iliar to tran satlan tic ears, but, also
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In thia way tho m atter was deferred u ntil T hurs­ of Colonel Richard M. Johnson, late VIce President of the
chose o f Jnany o f the delightful a uthors o f tho day, day n ight, when the meeting of commissioners was United States, who. In tho course of a long and eventful
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to
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Is
apnounoed
b
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telegraph.
The
a t ■WasHngton
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life, displayed unbounded courage, and fearless bravery
innfaotory,No. 1(
p erfectly feasible, an d it would n o t onlji who for some reason or o th er creditable or not to held. A t this meeting our business and the names u the battles of h!s country, and filled effloes of public up at his Razor Strop 5Ian
scheine3 ia perfectl
of the parties for whom tho w arrant was demanded lonfldsnoe and trust with distinguished ability, so as to
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idediy the best in use for making
prove ag reab acep in m o d atio n to th e press an
amd the American ta ste, a re as y e t comparatively unknown leaked out.
command the esteem and resp. ct of his countrymen.
and eofteolng the beard. Try'.it.
public, b u t it w ould savo to o government th e usual here. B y the side of Chateaubriand and L am artine
I w ent to see C raft on T uesday, had a long con­
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Resolved, T hat as a|mork of respect to the memory of
expense o f a n express £rom W ashington io Balti- stan d Prospire M erim ee and A lfred do V igny. W e versation w ith him. Ho said th a t Ellon wakanxious
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would call particular atten tio n to a p aper by the lat- to return south, and would dp so if she could got Col. Richard M. JohnsoD,late Vice President of the United
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states, the Common rouncil will wear the usual badge of
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desoriptive of an interview a t Fontainebleau be­ funds and an opportunity; desired me to bring a let­ mourning for thirty days, and cause tho flags of the city Spinal Supporters, and Hernial Trusses, has returned to
T h e postmasters, of a ll to e principal cities, through
te r to E llen’s mother. 1 agreed to go back next
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en Pins V II and Napoleon, one of the m ost drana- morning to g et to e lette r, if I did not go to Wotces to be raised on the City Hall, a t half mast, on Thursday,
o n t to e country are friends of th e adm inistration, and
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21st Inst., from sunrise to sunset.
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T he flags on tho City H all and other buildings are Physirldns and dealers are invi
W ednesday— W ent to W orcester and re tu rn e d ;
bands,: single copies o f the message for each o f the th a t can be imagined’^ W o have nowhere else ac­ found tho le tte r a t the hotel.
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a t half-mast to-day, in respect to the memory of the
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U vezed,M the. Jnguirei- suggests, when th e telegraph
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tensively engaged in the above bnsiness, at 551 Broad­
learned.
» n n o n l» « to i^ to e message has been presented.
way, In the way of transferring tho human face divine
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" M r. Roemer states th a t he derived toe plan th a t
B oker ’s P lay of t h e B etrothal .—T his b antim
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to a plate of sUver. i t is difflcnlt to distinguisli the
Tfa* tl^ c u le bestowed, in M r. Benton’s speech, on he has so Buocessfnlly adopted, from th e la te C ardi­
fat play, abounding w ith original and p o e t'. pas­
counterfeit from the original.
riginal. T heir lon^ experience
expel
th e om nibus b ill, does n o t seem to be reffsbed by the nal MezzofantL I t was onr good fortune onoe to
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sages, and w ith interest of the most exo’ .m g dc- and TtcparaUeled snccess
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W ato in g to B tin io n , p articularly th a t park "of it have a n interview of an hour’s d uration w ith th a t
soriptions, has been performed daring tho week to notoriety and distincUo
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most fashionable, critical, and delighted andiences. rank of tlioic pro
on. Their location Is excellent, and
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th a tjo a riia J , a s a n outside passenger concealed in the philanthropist. H is C ard’inal residence, a t Rome,
Tho BetroUial is unquestionably ono of tho most their gallery fittf
tted up in a style unsurpassed by any in
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ipied by an y o f tl
those dig
charming productions of the day. T he beauty th a t
nl6 eteod np
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ail respects
runs through its every ^oene, impresses tho hearer
R. C. KEMP, Auctioneer.
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nOtiung h ub “ words, words,” and “ stale jokes
u ip ro m isin g ; in fact,
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w ith delight and satisfaction. I t is gratifying to
Qip A satgxiees’ S a le o f a S to c k o f G olff L e v e r
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W e c an forgive too U nion for not being g reatly di- the station th a t he
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find th a t we have amongst our citizens, ono whose Watches, Diamonds, French Glooks, Silver and Sliver,
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cutting-np.
pen can portray oharaeter so' well, and who must Plated Ware, Brsnzes, W atch Movements, Jewelery, &o >
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deputy
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in g E nglish, was not perfect, as it has been
Igg’a office ; obtained baU >r ^10,000 each a t onco, rank w ith tho first dram atic w riters of tho day.
by
Catalogue,
TO-MORROW
(FRIDAY,)
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from Messrs. Riioy & Freei in and T hayer & Co.
M r. Bokor wrote the tragedy of Anrio Boloyn— at 85 Nassau street, between John and Fulton.
ir th e deverat candidates on th e S ta te tic k et is as choii o f words were, however,_ nnexceptionabio.
No g rea t oxoUement.
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R.’ C. KEMP will sell a t auction as above, by order of
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vore presi
another occasion, we wore
present a t th e annual oelenited S tates H otel
I changed my h a t—mixed H is play of Calaynos was performed over fifty nights Assignees, a largo and valuable stock of the above gi
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them , and talked w ith them. T hey said there in London, and each w ith most deserved success.success.— to which especial attention is invited. For partici
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idnappers from toe south in town—th a t K night This last play, " T h e B etrothal,” equals any other see auction column. Among the assortment are t
rOpaganda a t Rom e. In this school of Gatho16 PrOpOi
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jail, and they were a fte r Hughes.
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Uo missions, upw ards of fifty languages are spoken,
ot the authors,
)rs, aud will doubtless,
doubt
bo
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idid assortment of SILVER PLATED WARE.
by the natives of a ll countries, near and remote, who
whenever it Is announced, w ith a s deep
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throng there. A ll these tongues the Italian Polym
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W o beg to remind our readers th a t it is to be
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w ith th e students, w ith th e greate
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sand persons present. One thousand five hundred j
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negroes, and five hundred whites, of the lowest order. | notice.
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ON TUESDAY, NOV. 26rH, 1850.
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W e hope this little digression will be considered Gave b o n ^ in ten thousand dollars each, signed by
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p lie r s R iley, WiUis, and others, I believe—ciond 1 T he O pera —T here was no perfonnanoo
nerformanoo a t Astor
By toe Steamer
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I t is w orthy■ o f rem a rk th a t M r. Seymour, the as h a v inig
CHEROKEE, Captain W ini
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g tboon n a tu ra lly provoked by o u r notice of in the office very gre.at—others seat for carriage—loft
lefeatcd, runs a head o f ail
« n ly dem ocratic candidate defeated,
S direct,
on Tuesday, £6th in
CHAGRES
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th e can R d a te s o n Jho w hig tick et, except too Cover unanim ous approval, b u t also g eneral adoption in onr rushed upon it, so th a t 1 could not roach it—they iadisposition of Parodi. T o morrow ovening, tho P. M , we shall despatch our next Rej
Express for
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sahools,”
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dnetion of D onizetti, which has never before been
ncarlyS^OQO.
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SENGER.
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inoipol
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Freight and Packages for this Express will be received
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T h e N d s im n i jr COSVE.NTION.—T ho P ittsburgh
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as nauat, a t our office until Monday Evening, 26th, and
p apers give to e ibU ow ing version o f th e resolaiioi
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These arc stories fo r ohi
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SMALL PARCELS-untU te n o’clock, A.5L, on tfie day
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adopted b y th e N ash v aie Coavention r T h e Chair for few in t o presept d iy c a n w rite E nglish prosa
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he reached toe bridge, Mr Hughes knew where he velli's benefit will takqjiiace, and presents two g reat of sailing A3 freight mast be rendered strictly water­
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proof; o. ii ■will a t the owner's risk. As it is absolufeiy
like H awthorne. Tho volume consists of “ G rand- was, s a d ordered him to c a n y him back to the hotel.
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le p o r t e d - b u t strik in g c u t th e losolutjons an d sub- fathor’e C hair” i 1“ Biographical Stories.” In the T ho driver turned, fapt m eetujg tho eroivd refused to attractions—to e first appearance of his sister, M ad­ necessary th a t aU goods fo.- California should be cleared
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go further. M r. H ughes then loft tho carrisge, and ame Jerom e, on the tight rope, and the grea t tai/eaua:
p-Stuting in theh: piace a series declaring th e ir attachformer t o adven%.rea o f a n a rm c h ilt a re related,
a buggy and driver, and returned to the of the Bedon'n Arabs. Of conr-o the building wil^ at Uie Cmloai ILaae, poisons sending by cur Express can
r a e n tto tfep C o n stita tio n o f th e U nion—t h a t R was which is im agtoed% pass from tho possession o f one hprocured
avoid
th a t trouble acd expense by handiug
andiug us ths
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th e p e rp e as o f th e Coavention to preserve i t n n u a personage dlet-cgn’ished in the history o f N ew E n g ­ dered them to ko;p eff T hey said they did not wish be crowded.
vcicei with the goods.
p a ire d —th a t to e U n io n o f th e sta te s w as th o U n io r lan d to another, giving toe w riter a n opportunity of to h u rt h im ; t n t only te le* the people know th a t Le
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J esny L is d .—T his eveninjtg, toe la st b u t one of
'a aaslavo hunfsr
o f indep en d en t, soveretignUcs -with th e 'p o w e r to
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desoribtog the characters of these persons, and ro
place. Sho will s>ng
[ tem ained in th e office h a lf an, hour, a c d left in a Jenny Lind’s conearts, takes
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U n ite d S t a te s a n il C a llf o m la
no to e ic Sile$_
_ w e rs w henever n e c e s a r iiattog to d p a rt they took in th e politieal or sooial
t o ; th e mob hissing and pulling my c eat, calling “ Homo, iSwcct Homs,” am ong other melodies.
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affairs of th e colony. Tho youthful leader is »n;»de
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by
steamer
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a t was p-krinl;
thut
pLrinly w.
BOBding to d so n th n o t t o go into a N n
~ M r . Dempster . —T his gentlem an’s conceit a t­
acquainted w ith th e old Governors of ilassachnsetts solved to resent
they Wanted mo to do. One negro followed to too tracted a very large audionco a t too Taberhaolei last rqoverubsr 23th, and CHEROKEE, 20ih connecting
to dsUhefat
ventton. w‘t o to e n o rth e rn s ta te s, b uttt ti
—w ith R o g er W iU iams, th e apostle of toisratjon— hotel, but did not come neqr me.
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hi peculiarly with the mail steaner Tennesste, from Panama, Dec 15.
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»wrre
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ti g fu ith e
w ith M aster Chcever, toe learned old schoolmaster—
M ondayafternoon.—G reat crowd a t h o te l—negroes evening. U s sang many new ballads, in;his
T hia is the o»t v organized CaUfornia Express Company
ax gg gg to
srio
re sto
sto ro
to 4tk o rig h to o f t o sonth.
!, tThich, together w ith tho pieces perrsm
o aa aa nn dd re
w ith E lio t apd his In d ian Bible and Indian converts, outside —whites came in to the parlors and passages.
aud are prepared to lorwatd g-5ods through, direct to
A t 5 o’clock other w arrants Wore issued against us
icd by Pro!
?rof. V an D er W oyde, on toe dSoIian Francised in about 35 days Capt. ABR.AM B.ANCKER,
& c. T h e “ Biographical Stories” are sh o rt accounts for
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of Benjamin W est, Isaac N ewton, Dr. Johnson, Offver ^ v e bond, each, for $20.0CO a t toe hotel. Messrs. piano, were enthusiastically app!lauded
(the well known ship news collectorfor the N. S. Press,)
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Riley, T hayer & Co., Vlfillis, and othors, signing for
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Cromwell, Dr. F ran k lin , a p 4 Q-ueen Chrlstmi
has churge of our goods ou Chsgres river. Everything inf t^ ^ - f t r t h o o m t n g w o rk ,n » ll^ to c .iH esio n a4 t o be
A nother P asoeajla .—T he Panoram a cf
us.
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assembled
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tended for tho interior despatched Immediately after the
Sweden.
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by' Pttto sffl. T h o
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carry ns there. T h e mob had been isthmus, on exhibition a t Panoram a H all, corner of pirival o tto s steamer a t San Franelscp. Consignees may
lE a x o a re n ir, g o t u p b y th e tetends afid samfh».»o iheir luveiese certified a t the Cnstcm House, by
Dickons has been completed. I t may bo b a d in a
Broadway and W alker street, is attrae tln g Cno ♦eavlng them, a t tho offico, No, 2 Wall street. Proprietors
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c b ea p fo n n aS Strin g er dc Tow nsend’*, a n d a la a a t
houses and m uch praiss. I t exhibits
exhihi aU too promi- A.D .M U.LER&CO .
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(S«« outride *aT*rH*em*nt)
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