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Profiwor lloiirr'a Itariiioii, of forty-seven, she has already recur-d upwrJ of three hnndreJ indiviuuns troin ti, ri, H.u venerate her as some For the Star. THE WOUNDED DOO. On Tuesday morning of last week, a favorite A itr.iVOUY 1 THE APPROACHING DEMISE OF OLD MOTHER CORVLUV. BY TliUMAl MOOHI. Fi'MHAL or IUnky Isuan.

This eminent the first portrait painl.r in Iht Uo ates, was eonvryed to a vault in St. Mark's Churchyard on Tuesday afternoon, from which he will be removed next spring, to a becoming TluiittJar, JniiimrF 9. thing holy, and the seamen I upon their guardian angel. All heads are as the passes along the street. The and teveral other governments hav en ner dojr, about twelve months old, came to the Uour envorerl with 1,1, xvl erriiii; mint piteoutly, and fcyCimTLATMN OP THE STAR.

I 'at nrooklyn Kvunlnf Star hut tmtr rlrrutHhm Itiin any oilu'i In Brooklyn. at- of piwrt distributed hy tht in an agony of suffering. Some unfeclinj crea-lure in humsn shape hod destroyed one of his resting place in Greenwood Cemetery. I iff, 1 Me it it ming Tail. Our dear old Corn-law's doom is casll That ancl.nl lady, of high degree, Is nt near her end as the well can be And much will all vugar eatc-is of breij Rejoice, when in "7 fairly deadi Tor never, from aneiont Medea, rlnwn To the iie Mrs.

Brownrigg, of bad renown, Hjj anr ol 1 dame been know.i. thef aver, IheirmedaU of civil merit; the muntpir Pillau hat conl'e red on her the freedom ol her town. She possesses un athletic figure "nJ er, ureuglh, teeming to be furnished by nature in view of a cipacny to go through wild scenes and hiirh deeda Her physiognomy it n.mehut ika mCti'iied by a Mr. Inman wis a man of fine intellect, 'and deservedly dear to in exiensiv circle of friends, Th National Academy of Design took charge of hit funeral, and his pall was borne by ling three daily prmxt in thlt city, duet But materially differ hut tht llmoslva Star with iht Long-Inland Star, hat Ihe lirgttt elrrill.ttlou, nnii having bean long eatab-j lihrd among the in wt fnmllii of Brooklyn, h.u more valujble ailrcril.inj patronage than any penny I eyes and otherwise mangled him. The floor was quickly oper.ed, and the bleeding animal came into the house and rushed Into his mas.

ler'i arms, and with him came a stranger dog Thil animal licked the bleeding wound of his suffering companion, as he lay at his master's PREACHED at the Church of the Advent, in lloslon, on the Sunday after Christmas, 1815-for ssls hy A.M. WILDER, 51 F.illoa street, and WILDER A. 13J Atlantic it. January ti2-lf I Nutlet). To sll persons interrtted in ihe mailer ofopening Congress street, from Court street to the East Ilivor.

rpHE Commissioners of Estimate and Assets. A. inrnt, in relation to Ihe above improvement. Will meet at Ilia office of the Counsel of Ihe Cor. pnration.

No. 43 Fulton street, on the third tUg of February next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to hear the proof and allegations of all parties inteirtted in taid improvement; and will continue lo meet by adjournment from time lo time, uiiy be necessary and proper. Dated City of Brooklyn, January 21, 18-16. JOHN D. LAWRENCE, THOMAS TAYLOR, Commissioners.

JOII.V V. BKKGKN, N. F. WAKING, Attorney, January 22 did Who could st.rve and carte poor folks, like her, paper with lit tales fluctuating every day. Any peraoa Aen lemicians.

The fallowing notice in connection with this artist, we take from tht Evening Post i llll IIC, Win. I''' look of gentlene and goodnes. i It apprara that on Saturday, the Tilot Boat New Vorn boarded the ship Lib'-Hy, Capt. Nor. who eiiq i rat among Hip long eatabl Uhed trnden of Brook lyn and Xaw-Yark, can aalltfy hhnaelf of lhaao fafl.

1 lha 1 an.l alnl I betide tnd WStChfd over II Hn nvnvini vm ift" un, a fry Vearly advertisers in the dally paper, will receive ion, nt sea, and took from the ship Her leinr unit, nr.ifiiine lo di'liver the tmne to her an occasional lutertloli In tiio weekly wllhaut extra members of the National Academy of the Arts constancy and devotion that would be a of Design held one of their quarterly meetings 0- human bosom. ennslL-nee. Mr. J. W.

Phillinss but. instead of charge. in their rooms over the Society Library. The trj- Pemont wishing the Star left at their residences This faithful animal has not left tlie wounded will ba served, by leariiitt their namet at the office, No. 47 1,19 nii-lit nor dav for a whole week.

Such af. Fulton tireet, or with any of the Carriers. Academy on that night completed the twentieth year of its existence. Af.er Various difficulties and sacrifice on the part of those who established it, the institution emerged gorhe years since into a steady prosperity, and its revenues became State or Long I-iand. We observe that fectionste kindness is a lovely picture to con-template and the contrast with him who Inflicted the wouiids, and the fuithful animal who with his tender tongue Is endeavoring to heal delivering the letter big, the Pilot delivered on Sunday, at 3 o'clock P.

a letter only from Capt. Norton. sUting that he had just sent up the bag. Mr. Phillips applied at the Herald office, nnd at a place in Roosevelt street, where he was informed the owner of the Pilot Boat lived, but he could get no information as to the bag.

morning a Mr. Cisto, belonging to the Pilot Boat, brought tu the office of the file lillir h.m. ilh all its contents, hav- James Arlington Bennett, of Arlington House, so ample that not long since a regulation was rtoliee. it, dear old damsel, they wrong her sadly, Twasall by In she behaved so badly; And God forbid, whnte'er the even', That free-born Britons should e'er repent Wrongs done by act of Parliament. But it indeed then come lo I hi Afier all our course of hish bread bliss Poor dear old Corn-law I prop of Peers, And glory of Squires, through counties enrs, Must all thy structures of Pounds and Pence; Like another Babylon, vanish hence Must lowerin Prices and Rents sublime, Thus topple, like turrets touch'd by lime And all, for what? that each shirtless oaf May ilt, fur breakfast, a larger loaf I For this one vulgar purpose alone, Is sll this elegant mischief done.

For this poor Knatclibull hard privation Must lower a peg in his social station For this, even lordt (distressing thought) Will soon to short common all be brought 1 Will foil with their wheat so much per quarter, And get to look blue ns Ducky's garter. made by which the widow of any artist, a mem To all persons Interetled in lhe mat'er nfyipeninq sends a letter to the Aew lork Sun of this morning, in which he appropriately writes from ber of lh Academy, will hereafter receive an Summit street, from 2milh street to Hamilton Avenue. annual payment of two hundred dollars. If the the 'Slate of Long The ball is evidently rpHK Commissioners of Estimate and Assess motion, and who on earth will attempt to institution should pursue a prudent and liberal course it may look to an augmented prosperity. One of the last acts of the artist Inman was them, presents to view the two extremes the cruel the kind.

The stranger dog, who had no home, has earned one by Ins kind offices, which he will be sure lo obtain. The services of the faithful dog of Sabinas, the Homan General, shines upon tlie page of inu keot the mule from tlie ov nert from Sund iy stop it! Our neighbors ol K.ew York oecaston- in M.niiliiv. ill hi ilenriviiiff the owners of their lly ask if we are serious in giving proper rank to join with his colleagues in the vote hy which the regulation we have already mentioned was adopted. His widow is the first person who re letters, and every newspaper office of their packages. -Thisfiaud has been pra -ticed upon the own- and title to our domain: We rather guess they will find lis so.

What valid reasons can any i ceives the benefit of it. At the meeting of last evening, it was de man oiler why Long island snouiu nor oe a history, while the acts or the cruel persecutors of his master are stamp with an enduring hate. Sabinas suffered death for his attachment to the House of Germanicns. and his dead dy was exposed upon the walls of the Germoncsee to I. ment, in relation to Ihe ahove improvement, will meet In ihe nflien of the Counsel to tha Cor.

poration, No. 43 Fulton atreet, on Ihe third day of February next, at 3 o'clock, in the afternoon, to hear the proofs and allegations of all parties interested in said improvement! and will eon. finite to meet by adjournment from time to lime, as may be necessary and proper. Dated City of Brooklyn, January 21, IS IB. WILLIAM A.

GREENE, DA.VIKL A. ROHBINS, Cornraiiiioneri. SAMUEL DOXSEY, N. F. WAKING, Attorney.

January 22 did State. When little Rhodey and Delaware obtained their two' Senators, wc were nothing but ners, consignees and offices for the express purpo of benefitting the Herald, at the expense of the public at large. Exirest. We referred a few days since to the ease of Wm. Harper, who was convicted of the murder of John G.

Kempf, and we have since been in termined to take measures for opening nn exhibition of the pnintings of Mr. Inman the benefit of his family, A committee of twelve were appointed for the purpose. deter others who should feel dispocd to befriend the House of Germunicus. No friend And stars win grow paie as prices ian, And fees in tail will be cut off for s.le, And all will sink by a sliding scale As 'slips o'er its slime the sleek s'ug Nor leave one corn lord hiah and hale, Though they flourish now, to tell the Ule I had courage to approach his dead body one Historical tables. Those who desire the onlu.

remained true his faithful doe. For three formed that the jury have signed a petition to Indians. What are we no Look at the ecu. ius, and then ask your own senses, ye cavillers, why we should hoi come in for our special share of republican power and dignity. There.is no reason why we should not be a state dava the animal cmiinued to watch the body the Govern of lhi State recommending hun lo very valuable tables published in the Mara short time ago, in a form for preservation, may unless it be that the South may prevail with the rxecutive clemency.

We also understand that the members of the Court that tried him will unite in the petil on. His counsel has determined, we believe, aul to urge the exceptions before the Supreme Cuurt, in case his sentence it commuted. procure them on a handsome sheet at the office of tlie Strir. They comprise llie names of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, her friends, the while slaves of the North, to forbid it i but let the South beware If driven his pathetic howling awakened the sympathy of every heart. Ti ol was biought him, which he was kindly encouraged to eul, but on taking the bread, instead of obeying the impulse of hunger, he fondly laid it at his master' mouth and renewed his lamentulions, but did not quit the body.

The corpse ws at leng.h thrown into the Tiber, and the fuithful leaped in aller it, anJ clasped I lie body between his paws, and vainly endeavored to preserve it from sinking. My wounded dog is lyini; at my feet, and beside him his faithful companion a picture that no painter's pencil can do jus ice lo. E. M. Schedule of Olficers of the General Government from its organization, New York State Officers, with historical incidents touching their ca to desperation, we will effect our salvation, by trying nullification.

Have we not half the ships 'This lady, as is well known, was in the agricultural line. See, for an acc of her farming operations, Ovid Metamorph, 1, vn. v. 2i7. Her skill in 'carving' is thus briefly described by the same poet i i slricto Medes recludit Ense scnis fA line borrowed, with but little alteration, from one of the Lake poets, the original being follows 'Slow sliding o'er its slime, the slippery sleek of war in the nation at our navy yard, nnd clams enough to provision all the armit for a siege of a hundred years? We don't mean to threaten Police.

To all persons interested in ih'e matter of opening Schermerhnrn street, from Bond street lo Flatbush Avenue, I'M IE Commissioners of Estimate and Assess- 1 mi nt, in relation lo the above improvement, will meet at the office of the Counsel to the Cor. poration, No. 43 Fulton street, on the thirl day. of February next, at 3 o'clock, in the afternoon, to hear the proofs and allegations of alt parties interested in said improvement; and will continue to meet by adjournment from time to time, at may be necessary an I proper, Dated, City of Brooklyn, January 21; 1816. PETER WVCKOFF, THOMAS BAY LIS, Commissioners.

JOII.V E. CAM MEYER, N. F. WARING, Attorney. reer.

The benefit of this work is conferred upon the community by Benjamin F. Thompson, Esq. a historical student who derives no advantage from it but the pletsure the gift. Congress we merely hope she will look out. BROOKLYN vkimj ki tn t.

Wednesday. Natural History Society, meet Brooklyn Institute, at half past 7, in the evening. Thursday Brooklyn Institute Lectures. Tenth Lecture of the Course, by Hon. Horace Mann, of Boston.

Subject" Thursday, 22d Masonic Ball, at Brooklyu Garden See adv. ICrookl V't Iitstiliile le'f nre. CJ" Hon. HORACE MANX, of Boston, will Muhtaoue Park. We regret to see that C7" An Irishman once broke off the thread of Fr0 the Eagle.

Hoard ol Supervisors. January JG, 1816 there is an industrious opposition to this beauti ful improvement, and hope the Common Coun Trinity church. In 1813, a law of this State was passed vesting the property of Trinity ehurch in the congregations of Trinity church cil, and the friends of Brooklyn, will not see it The Board met at the Court Room in the County Jail, pursiunl to adjournment. sacrificed, until compelled by ths strict letter of nnd its chapels, instead of the whole body of the law. Prcent T.

O. Bergen, Chairman, and Su pervisors Udall, ibbins, Stanton, Friel, Conk lecture on THURSDAY EVENING, January 221, 116. Snivel "Education." Episcopalians in New York. A memorial has Years hence, (if it shall fail,) when some of ling, Campbell, Hopkins, Woodworlh, Ryder those fingers which have signed remonstrances anu crooke. Lecture to commence nt half pist 7 ock.

CHARLES M. OLCOTT, )n CHARLES CONGDON, Curarai" ee-Jan. 20 3t. January 22 did IrivirteiKl. A DIVIDEND of three and a half per cent, on the Capital Stock of tha Long Island Biok," will be pai to the Shareholders, on and after the 2d of February.

By order of the Board. GKO. L. SAMPSON, Cashier. L.

I. Bank, Brooklyn, Jan. 20, 1846 dtf2 ine minutes of the last mceliug were read been presented to the Legislature of this State signed by John Duer, David B. Ogden, Hiram Ketch tun and others, setting forth that the property oiii "ally belonged to the memhers of all the churches of the city, and asking that it be restored to them. and approved.

his discourse, and thus addressed the tion My dear brethren, let me tell you that I am just half through with my sermon, but as I perceive your impatience, will say that the re-. inaining half is not more than a quarter as Ion; os what you have I am glad to see There are more lies contained in these few words than in all the writ ten speeches of a law shop, and yet the expres sion is on the lip end of almost every one's tongue. ITake an instances Madam Ins pickles or sausages to make, and is op In her enrs in pots and kettles, when Mrs. Somebody enters with her six little ones, all dressed off ns neatly as if they hnd just been forix months imprisoned in bandbox, 'Blest me I I'm rxtremely slad to see you I' i It's a whapper it's a downright lie. In her heart she wishes her and all her brood lo t-h-e we like to have said it.

When we A communication was received from Philip Teuiperitiirei Notice. Smith, asking fur compensation as interpreter in the police and county courts, Laid UQ the The First Anniversary of the Long Island Union No. 9, D. of will be held at M'ihndit table. are trembling with age, bitter will be the regret of reflection upon the deed.

Children will ask their grand parents why a scene as beaut ful as God has given for the enjoyment and expansion of the mind, is shut out from their sight why they are walled in, when health might have come lo them upon the free airs of the ocean I And what reply can be given 1 At present, Avarice a petlty controversy be Episcopal Church, Franklin on THURS A communication wjs received from J. DAY evening, 2 id Hist, tickets 12 1-2 cents, Disosy, accompanied with a new map ofWil liainsburgh, recently made by him, requesting can be had nt the Po-t Oflioe, ol" George Hall, Esq Craobeny at Mr. 11. II. Dow'j No.

67 Jame Flagg vs Eugene Ely. In this case in the New York Circui', Judge Edwards has decided that an amount of $3,500 deposited with defendant lo be invested on bond and mortgage for the plan tiff, was a trust fund, and was not lOf T. V. I IMIII, DE1TIST, IN TENDS tu make Brooklyn his future residence, anJ respectfully offers his services iioon terms corresponding with their value. With the expeiience of many years' practice, and the ironuesl testimonials of hit ability and integ ity in all matters relating to his profession, he feels himself entitled to lha confidence of all the Boaid to order as many copies as may be re Fulton at the Star 57 Fulton of quired for county purposes.

Kef to Coin, on Col. Jacob Wesllake, lumber merchant Williams- Acc'ts. tween men as to which can be made lo pay most hurgh, at the duor of the church, end of the sub The following bills were presented and ref'd cut off by liis discbarge in bankruptcy with his scriber. JNO. T.

IHLDRE TIL to the Com. on Acc'ts Of 1). Van Voorhees, W. or least, may settle this question against the interests of the rising generation. The finest im thrwe who are anxiom ti preserve their natural hear a person say, do call again nnd see it sounds so much like John, show the 1 man the way There is no such thing ns politeness.

To be what the fashionable world Jan. 12. td 80 Franklin avenue. other debts. J.

and J. Bennet, P. V. Rcmsen, Wm. Jenkins, teeth.

1 he permanency of his work can be at-tested by many this city and elsewhere who H. 11. Woodwoith, Hopkins, W.H.. Camp. Death or A Revolutionary Patriot.

provements in OooMyn, which are now our glory, have had a similar struggle but those who bell, H. C. C'onckling, S. Crook, U. I.

Ky have be-n Ihe subjects of his operations durini terms polite, we must necessarily be a hypocrite. 'The true characteristic of sincerity is bluntness, dcr, Wm. M. Udall, T. G.

Bergen, J. Friel, A Eddy, a patriot and a soldier in the ISook mul loners' S. U. Itixik-M llcrst, NO. 261 PEARL-STREET, (Uipotiie U.

S. Hole,) tTT'Have for sale a large assortment of P. Stanton and 1). A. Robbins.

may succeed in defeating thisobject, may depend upon it that the echo of the act will come Revolutionary War, died at Newaik, N. The Clerk, P. S. Crook, presented a report of the proceedings of the Hjard in their exami the last twelve years. His room are, for Ihe present, at 83 Fulton, street, where may be seen the finest specimens of Artificial Teeth, and the most approved moda of their application, from a single one to a whsla ct, January 16, 1846.

Cm agreeably to their ears after the lapse of a few I9lh instant, at the residence of his son, Rev. Dr. Eddy. He bad 'arrived at tho aged of 88 Medical and Miscellaneous Books, Blank Ho kt, nation of the state ol the United States depusite Stationery, whith they offer to country years. lund.

On motion, the report was signed by the years. Merchants and others on ihe most reasonable members and ordered to be forwarded by mail lo terms, for cash or approved credit. the Coinp't. ut the State John B. Gougii, the Temperance Lectin rer.

This favorite advocate of a great cause, is endeavoring to reinstate himself in public es The Cm. on Acc'ts reported the following James Hoban, U. S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, died in Washington laet Monday I till I Omni VND Evening Dres Materials. N.

I. MORGAN, No. 15-1 Fulton street, bat November 1, 1815. ly Toal Yard. bills which were ordered paid Fowel and Clay night.

ton, for arrests, $8 2o do for serving subpoe KII.UOVAL,. timation, since his reci nt uownlall. He has de The subscriber, feeling thankful to his nas, J3 as J.iiird, arrests and serving sub poenas $17 55 Wm. Jenkins, services as Shei livered addresses in Brooklyn, and on Tuesday and a sincere man will never have tlie back-r ache. A Feather will teil which wat the Wind Blows; Small matters sometimes make valuable discoveries, or ascertain things we sire 10 know.

A feather is but a little or light thing; but tossed into the air, it shows us in what direction the wind blows, even when the breeze is very light, and when a large and heu- vy body would not answer the same purpose. In like manner, by various rather trivial in themselves or separately considered, you may learn much respecting the dis- positiun and character Of persons, both ile and For instance, look into a man's more private or individual concerns observe how they are managed what state they are in look around his premises, into his barn, nnd about his farm, if he be a farmer; or into his shop, if lie be a mechanic; into his oilice if he be a merchant or a lawyer i tu his study if he be a student or a pastr. By noticing these and other particulars, nnd even hy a few r.v i -r friends and the public for past favors, would in iff, and reports of criminal cases to Secretary of The Staten Island Murder Case. Mary Bodine is lo be liied in Orange County before Judge Ruggles. Thevenue is laid in that Coun- just received a complete assortment of ch Em-brajdered Evening Dresses, embroidered in white and colors.

Some of thes dresses are eg-tremely, neat, and at molerate prices. Also, light Barrages and Balzorines, suitable for eve ning and party dresses. January 17, 1816, tf night appeared before the Harper Union in New York, Harper presiding; There were form them thatowing to the rapid increase of his business, he is forced to remove to a larger field State, $408 -r I). Van oorhees, keeper of court some tokens of disapprobation, but his friends room, 50 87 W. J.

J. H. Bennet, shoes for prisoners in jail. $7 Lott, clerk of the lor nis operations, lie lias taken the ground on thecornerof Prospect anu Pearl streets, where were the most numerous, and, gave him a full Board, $23 J. M.

Hicks services as county he would he happy to serve his friends with all clerk, $yao 10 W. Jenkins, board of prisoners kinds ol COAL, of the best quality and at the hearing, with applause at the end of it. He s'dd but little of himself, except that his story and turnkey's fees, $1,678 12; H. D. Wood, worth, services as Supervisor, $50 E.

Hopkins most reasonable prices. Legislature. On the I9ih, in Senate, Mr, Backus a bill for the establishment of a Lunatic in Western New York. The Assembly bill to extend the time for the May 2, 1845. If J.

G. YATES was before the public, and he was prepared do. $48, W. W. Campbell, do.

$12, H. C. to sustain it. Lost Chi I (I roil flew Publication'. HON.

Horace Manp's Seventh and Eight Annual Reports, Remarks on Seventh Annu-ol Report, by Thirty One Teachers of Boston-Mr. Mnnn's Reply to Remarks," and Peni-tcntial Tears" on the part of The Thirty One," For sale bv A. M. WILDER, 51 Fulton and WILDER 139 Atlantic st, January 17, 18IC. if Conckling, do.

S37: P. S. Crook, do. $80; 15. I.

Ryder, do. $92 Wm. M. Udall, do. $100; T.

G.Bergen, do. $112; J. Friel, do. S46; A. P.

We are of those who think the whofe truth ANDREW OAKES, Esq. Coroner, havinir kindly offered to receive into his famiiy ana uae collection of the taxes of 1845 was favorably reported, read a third time and passed. has not been told in relation to Mr. Gough'sde- care of Children who may have strayed from In the House, about the usual number of pe- jheir homes, so as to enable Parents and Guar dians more readily to recover them Stanton $88, and D. A.

Robbins, $62. T. G. Bergen and P. S.

Crook, the committee appointed to obtain the opinion of counsel in relaliun to the Comp't. of the city of Brooklyn, under the direction of the Common Council, paying into the city treasury a portion, of the Collectors' fees, imposed with the taxes, and the f) oi incm, you may learn iiiucii oi wnai uie man is himself, especially ns lo prudence, neatness, order and economy. Lork aU'i into a family; nOiice its indition, the inner in which its affairs are conducted, the state of the furri uie, the manner of cookery, the serving of the table, ai: many other things that miqtit be mentioned; end you may by a very few of these items, dis- titions were presented: one for the Hudson River Rail Road Co. of inhabitants of Cayuga THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE itfilitarr Soiri'n. fection but still we do not see why his lapse should injure the Temperance cause.

Tt is an additional for strenuousness in exertion, nnd self-denial. Mr Gough is, however, entitled to charity. He is an eloquent man, and let is friends, without covering np his faults or To all persons in whose hands iost children may come, that the oiler has been accepted with rf MIE Annual Soiree of Brooklyn Light Guard takes place at Gothic Hull, Brooklyn, on MOND.Y evening, January, 26, 1816. county to impose tax on passengers, luggage and cars, by railroads, as are collected on canal, anJ to repeal the act granting the Utica and thanks, and it is earnestly requested that such may he taken to the store rf Andrew Oakes, No remedy, if illegal reported they had ob cover the chaiacter ol the landlady or house keeper. And so with respect to a town of com i icueis may be bad of any member of tkt his weaknesses, endeavor to cheer and sustain 163 Fulton street, that tluy n.y be taken care of tained theopinion of Murphy Vanderbilt, and submitted the same to the Board, which being scheneotaify Hailroad the privilege to carry company.

January 17. 4t munity. By attending to their condition, the management of tfieir affairs, the state or their Bv order of tho Cainmsn Council. Nov. 1 Sawtf read was accepted and ordered on file.

The St. Suiunl (ialt.ii.in schools and school their houses of him. It will be observed that he speaks to-night at the Methodist Church in Washington street, in fiis city. freight. The reason assigned for the request made is, that by the present arrangement New York and Albany are deprived of much business which is thrown into the hands of the pinion was, that the directions of the Common Council to the Comp't were illegal, that he had no right to pay to the city treasurer a greater PLASTER.

This admirable Plaster, for-the relief of Spinal Irritations, Lumbazo. WenlL other circumstances that present MAititf In this city, on tho 2lst by Rev. Dr amount than that specified in the warrants, and that the remedy to compel firm to pay the same Stone, George S. Phillips to C. Louise Brasher.

themselves to view, you mny pretly ensily jadge of the general state or character of thai town or community. Or, to use the proverb before ua figuratively, you may learn which way the wind is blowing among The Snow Stor-m. Our scientific friend E. into the county treasury was by mandamus M. sends us the following Un motion ol I G.

Iterjen a resolution was adopted directing the County Treasurer to ob daughter of the late John P. Brasher, all of York city. In this city, on the 20th Walter M. Rockwell lo Jane E. Merry, of New York.

Bills Reported. Io incorporate the U. S. Fire Insurance Co. in New York city.

To amend the charter of the Jefferson Insu C7" The snow storm ceased its labors here ness in the Back, and severe Rheumatic Pains occasioned by exposure, colds, on hand and' for sale by JAMES W. SMITH, General Aeat for ng IslanJ. Janpary17; 1816. If irriniafiiro WallrrY. a ir itico tiMVAY, iv.

v. ANTHONY, CLARK January 1G, 1846. tf during early this morning, having furnished tain from the Conip'tofthe city ofRrooklyn the accounts provided in Sec. 2 of chap. 173 of laws rance Co.

of New York. In New York, Georee Read lo Emetine Howell itoDeri mcuarey to wary Ann hompson. snow to the depth of aliout 15 inches. Temperature yesterday at 1 o'clock P. AL, 26 at 7, 21 and this morning at 7, 13 and at II o'cl ck down lo 1 1, li truth we have had a very substantial snow Relative to goods sold at auclion and the bonds of auctioneers.

Air. Fullertpn, the Whig colleage of John Young in the representation of Livingston coun. Kicking a Yankee. Under this caption we sometime since gave a story, illustrating the im-Oossibility oC kicking a Yankee. The veteran Nonh says That there is no case on record of a Yankee having been kicked, nor until the his.

tory of the last year of the wurld's duration is written, will such a fact be recorded. W'e rememher, (says the veleian,) a sharp fellow named Dojlittle, a Connectirul exotic, who was transplanted from Harvard University lo one of the Southern Slates, for the purpose of i 1 1: i In New York, Eliza Agnes Parker, ased 12 or IsiJ, also to ascertain the amount (over and above that specified in the Warrants) paid into the city treasury, and report the same to the Board. The Board then adjourned to meet at the Courtroom in the county jail, on Wednesday, the 1 llh day of February next at 2, P. AI. Complimentary Hall TO MR.

D. J. LUCAS. Philip Brady, aged 36 Thomas G. Hogan, aged ty, resolutions on the subject of Oregon 1 jonn Mcuiciian.

A a meeting of the pupil and friends of i. Mr. D.J LUCAS, held at the Bro.klvn storm, the sleigh bells are jingling merrily, aid In New Yp John C. Guthrie, seed 22 Lu. reciting the course of our government on the all along our streets the inhabitants are digging Ihci' way out.

cretia E. Bennett, aged 26 Ann Chitzy, aged 51 George W. Mansfield, aged 20 Marr GLEANINGS. Oregon question, and that our proposition to the itish government had been discourteously re Marsland. 33.

At Greenwich Point. Marv Ann. daughter nf jected, and concluding that' ihe Legislature ad- Franklin't Birth Day was celebrated last by the Printers of Western New York, at Garden, January 1.1th, it was Resolved to give si Complimentary Ball to the above gentleman, at the Brooklyn Garden, on the 9ih February Price of Tickets $1 to be had at any pf the' principal Hotels in Brooklyn. JAoMES DUBOIs. President.

D. J. HoafoN, Secretary. 1 January 16, 1846. Iw Joseoh Smart, aired 25 vears.

vise the giving of as early notice of the termina Rochester, at which about eighty members of At fct. Andrews, N. on the 15lh tion ofjoinl occupancy as possible, and that our assuming the edi onal control of a vi I party paper, where ao one had ever labored with a '-vantage for the party, because an infinite quantity of pistols, and a multiplicity of bow-i knives, prevented the strenuous advocacy of certain principles, an 1 fettered Ihe freedom of speech in an elegant of efficiency. Doolil-lle was hi-Mj educated was impetuous--brave; yet, with the characteristic cunning of his tribe, careful of his own interests. He took hold A few da)t ago, a friend of onrs asked os in very expressive language if we did not think the back of the winter was Wore, plied cautiously, and the very next day the oM fellow had his back op stiffer than ever.

And now this regular snow storm proves to us that the seasons are much the time as usual. When E. Thompson, in the SOth year of her age. the trail were present. Several of this number were from the neighboring villages.

There military and nval force be augmented. They were laid on tha table for the present. were also several gentlemen in attendance, who had been, in former years, connected with Ihe Press as Editors and Publishers. Among them Old kc. No.

79 FULTON-STREET. THEondersigned tenders his acknowledgment! for the liberal favors conferred oa him ring the season terminating with the Holiday we k. He is therefore were Vice Chancellor Whittlesey, in olden limes, proprietor of ihe Republican, and manr others. THK IATIO.Al. IISCV A Journal for Home: Repository of Letters A Record of Art A Mirror of Passing Events.

TO be pubhshel every Saturday, at Si a year in advance. GEORGE P. MORRIS, Edi- of venerable age, and bich standing in the country. Over an hundred dined sumptuously together on the occasion, and a great rnanv Eood ertionsto please, br vrovidinv a the sun shines don't think it is summer, and throw the Almanac in the fire because it says look out for snow The Long Island Railroad, we presume, will dig nnt in the course of the day, anJ (if the weather m't change) there is a prospect of higliing for a week or two. tu.

anu i iu itriur From Texas. Tha steamships have brought Galveston news to New Orleans the 7th insi. AH appears to be rpiiet and prosperous in the new ttaie. Commodore Moore arrived and is on his way tt Washington. Dr.

F. Roemer a distinguished Prussian naturalist, is now Texas on a scientific mission. He has letters according lo the Civilian, from Piofes-or Sillj. man, and also fr t' great Baron Humbo dt Majors Chase and Ogden, of the U.S. Engineer the paprr with the determi to make it servicejbe lo the nnd serviceable he did make it.

The opposing candidate was a bad fellow a duelist, dram drinker, a lover of po-ketf and a derided votary of Velws. Doolittle dii what no other lit dared to do he taij fa. The day on which his ertiele appeared, the candilate enieteJ the rditori.il chamber. Yoa are Doolittle the editor ol(th it paper? holding a co; of the she. I in hit I The predominant design of the Editor is to r'r of Sd, nefal n') ornamental, possessing; add lo Ihe Republic of Letters a Weekly Jour- tbe of "er ariety." Among kis inings were eaten ana drunk', sung and said, of course.

The President made a good speech, the toast master nropounJtd come witty toasts, and a va nal, distinctly and decidedly national in ii. a.auunru aruciet, are io be Jounq Gold and Iver Watches, Spectatles, Thim--hles, Pencils, Pens and Pen eases. Diamond and tone and festores, and, at the tame lime, to avoid all connectioa with mere parly politics. Tht Aatiotuil Press will, in brief, romhin. it- riety ol weli-oritten letters from editors and Epvcatiok.

befiienJ of Education will other stone set Rings; enamel'd, engraved, chased corps, nave arnveq ai Calveston to mike a do well to Lear the lecture of Horace Mann this striking aad novel attractions of Ihe newDaorr nJ 'n'r Rings, (not omitting the Marie Plain printers who were invited, but could not eome, were read. In all these, every sort of pun and jest that could psisjibly be "rung in' upon the craft and in longings, from a hair space up to HVfrfiTr Ladies' and Gentlemen' u.w. auiuin; inirresis ol the fairher Yon have libelleJ and insulted me, and' a large koife I have come for your ears. I be? your said Dr.olittle I am a stranz'r to jour and reihaiit have la. Breast Pin.

Scarf Pins and Broaches W.trk ii win be printed ia ihe foho form, on large and superior inner evening at ihe Intitote. The perfection of our systems of public instruction must be looked to as the mtans for suppressing pauperism and crime. inorouto survev oi toe whole roast of Texas The business of Houston is steadily increasing Real estate had advanced at least one hundred per cent, within two The accounts from Seguin, New Braunfels, San Antonio and other western towns, would indicate a most ex-Iraordinary degree of prosperity and an imrcers. uraoi press, was Drought in requisition, as a I atw ni c'cr Tpc obtained expressly for the inner oi course, it takes over eight columns of the Rochester Democrat to detail ihe interest It takes over eight columns ken a coarse which ia this pait of Ihe country it wm or, in us whole arrangement Keys, Ear Hoops, Necklaces and Guard chains; Gent1 Fob and Vest chains; Miniatare Settings, lockets, Bracelets, of hsir and gold, silver and other combs; silver darts, pearl, ivory aad rose, wood letter folders silver aad hell card ease; coral beads and snaps; silver ware, frail kaiven. inexcBjeabte.

ich is I lb nk the fact. Su.nr.ose ing proceedings. Express. a lha best typogiaphical skill of the country. In in ihe.e.

nrf lMa I -LAND KAiLaoAD. Ao engine with a we cooiprun.ie the natter. incr ac ol population. 2yguin is lo be chained taow plough attached, was oa Mondiv thrown Grace Darling Outdone. A most story is loll ia a Jate German Very the Huff Southerner, Ml i x-goin proveq nimtelj an a-eb as one of its most valuable peculiarities, it will be ia reference lo the dieritv of talent emnlov.

lick yo, and yoa make a full retraction. traitor to Tins. Antonio Navarro was altray? from the- track, at a point about thirty miles woman oi fillaa, Prussia, whose .1 i.uc to irxiSj nc ou counry oi from Brooklyn. The engine was much broken oi Character certainly rue lato Ihe ftcptn paper i the ue i Slate. Potlmaters are requested to art at ageots.

watt t' said Doolittle, quut'y. Kick Von insist upon that I ttle privilege I lo oe reorganized shortly. Mr. -McGlooe, the aad a pertoa connected therewith n.och injared. inner emprear.o ol one i Colony, hkt receive tabte ipiion and tnake remittances.

The first number will be issued on Sainrdji This accident caaed a jicleotioa of the liostoa I am xedia env determination. or waose iBtrepi l0 say the least, PI art to be anprewJeBted. This woman, of traly eneroas ta.mg, it the w.dow of a a-naa, with whoa, for upwards twenty years, maJeloca vmareti aa-1 So km said Im title, firing a aorte pistcl train a boat three hoars. the 14 day tf Febra ry artt. aireaay rtiiorrd from Matamorat lo San Patri.

We hear of bo Indian or frontier distarb-aices of consequence. It is said that the inhabitant of LoreJn, a Mexican Iowa oa Ihe can. loom pick, re.e. at pneet which ke will eadeavor lo reader satisfactorily low. Ordertd Work attended lo promptly.

fagrariaf oa Gold and Silver eaecoted by superior woikjntn. WM. WISE, Ja. ateh Maker and Jeweller, 79 FalUa atreet. janary 16, 3rn Piano rorlrsi.

A ffw" pply of L. GILBERT'S i7 Awioa Ptaaov, opeaing this day All Uj reeeatlr imiwi k. as a lJunJri oast, end shattering the Sou Newspaper aaa nrriodieal ageaig and news Lisrt. L. C.

ComMnck, a reader of patent th tat; toppiiej oa liberal terms. Barges, String, er ll Broadway, Wkolnale Agents. tZ .1 ait netnory's sake) 'o ihe aoble aad penk. rtn bank of ihe Ki Grande, are aaiK.ns that the United shoali at ace eiercise jundie. I taecirme, yrttrrday a complaiai te drownin.

Hrl tm Ck therners rtcbt lef mot be Ile hit situation ml tu stab brS taice, three UDirt belabored wall a MaJfeoa once tkrowa inl a fJ oere bat oetrr kicked. Dana; kit tooatk tke Lilxd ttj rf tu advert At akctJtftt Uct. before Justice Drioktr, against Mettrs. GierVv mess. tier bare aaOered ml.

Hktaerer a utra iriwi.i..,. McEIatb, font aliened I bel poblishrd ia aonorripiioa, waera, reaittaarra, aad all coButiaucauotis, to fce adimtrd fot Midt to GEORGE P. MORRIsT 222 Broadw.v, rwrwrf of Aaa at N.T. co of. Parehaterm atr Mat aa aaitt IS Tribune, asl trll thtn lo bail in I 'ht habor ta trarck of skip wreck.

At thear C. HOLT. 110 Pearl tt. orajer 21, l45. if.

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