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THE BOSTON MORNINCJ POST DAILY, AT NO. 21 WATKH STIIKCT, BY OH OOliDoN UltLLMC rOllOll, VOLU XII. NO. 2 8 1 3 IORNINQ, DKCKMIIEIl IH.m DUIC ANN. IN irtM WF 4 ai' nwo FROM 1 REI.A 1 I IVr.r iiii lii who imtj Co or irlftM.r» to have now ROfiTf 0 to ong.iiio tht ir jms.me to coin from Irolmnl Oarly in the Spring, by now parkrt i WRSTfUfESTKR, or f-y llher bolonging to till.

whore coinioit cotivoiiiearp will be ulRrity mill iloipiiieh, united with i jviUty nnd ntteniion, Th ihe nrroiiirnodntlon of on the Agticultiirul mnl niiitrrinl nmik ol Ireland, payable an dennttd, at any of offlcp. of depoalte belonging to ll'ink, throughout and, I nglHiid, BcoiIhiiU and ronvpiiipiire iie.er ore known to Ptniarniiia or othiTs making Aptdy or 105 South elreef, New Vorh. ROCHE, it OlHFRa CO. N. R.

The sidi.cribera beg leave to hitorni such per.ona residing in Ikwioii, who may want coaeml l.ir iheir frlemiB to the old country, or make iliern reniltiancea, they have an op- por unity of aeeirtg one ot the iMc.ara In tloHton, week, at Mr P. where they can contract with him for the bringing out of their After offlce hours Mr Hor.he can be seen at the New EnglHiid Culfee Nohho d28 U. Ac. New York. RAIL.YVAY HOFSE, MASS.

The subscriber reapecllully informs the public that he jilM.h«. taken a lease of this extensive house, and mrwly re- lited and furnished If thioughout with every article neces.a- for the accuinniodatioii and comfort of parties and boarders. A beaiitilul grove with pleasant tre connected with this estBblishment, and Its proximity to Ihecity renders it un inviting jdace id resort for those who gtay desire tospeud a short lime away from the onfuvion and sultry air olii crowiled (dace of The bowling alleys Jiave been newly relaid, and good at- tendunis provided. The l.iider wHi lie stared with the best ot provisions, and inch delicacies as i.bo seasonsafTord. The bar will also be supplied with choice wines and liiiuurs.

Good stabling horses. Borchester and MiUoii line of stages leave for Hosion levery morning and noon, and return at noon nnd evening. j)25 eptf islLAB HALL. WARREN HOUSE, Af. the of Merrimack and Friend Streets.

TliiseHtablisbineiU having now gone through exlen- Jillsive and thorough repairs and additions, will compare with any oilier public bouse of its size. It has lieen furnii'h ed from top to bottom with new furniture, bedding, carpeting and is now open for tlie accominouaiion ot travellers. It is the intention to conduct the House alirr tlie mode of the most approved public every eiTort will be made personally, and by well tried asslRiauts, to his former custom and those who may visit the Warren House for the first time. Extensive stables, with pure w.ater, is attached to the es- lahlishiiieiit. AZARlAlI PROCTOR.

eptf EN If Merrimac street, Mombera of the General Court can be accommodated with lard at the Warren Houge, which has recently been enlarged, filled up, and newly furnished ll.rougliout.— Several of ihe rooms are in full view of itie rtiute House. A prime Reatorator is estatdished in the basement. Meinliers, and also tiie travelling public arc assured that no siiaii be wanting to make tfiem at home. The rxfeiisive stables and pure water atlach.d, will be found equal to any in the cuy. AZAKlAH PROCTOR.

iiZi 3t MASSASOIT IIOUNE, jhqA altham iMs. iila ThesuhscriberrespectfuUy informs his friends and the public, that this large and elegant esiablishmeiif, 8J mile, from the ciiy, is now open for the receptionof company, and every effort AvilI lie made to give entire satisfaction to indi vidualsaad parlies of pleasure, at immediate notice, eptt JOHN DAVIS. SH AKSPE 4 RE Late Harmony Hail, comer of fVilliam and Duane etreets. This iiew and spacious establishment is now open, iin- the direction of the. subscriber.

The lied rooms are any and spacious, and cau taken with or without Refectory has been fitted up in tlie tiu.sement,w here tlie best of Liquors, and every delicacy the market alTords, will provided. There is a siiacions Hall Uooiii in the sec ond iUiry, which ran he let lo Ralls and Cotillion tor Parties, (whether large or small in i mnlier) provi. dud. Court Martials, Referees, dtc. uecoininodaied with rooms at i-hori notice.

There is a large lonm adniirabiy adaplrd lor a Drill Room. The subscriber tiusis that his endeavors to keep a house, unsurpassed in comfort, reasoiiatileness of charges, by any in the ciiy, wMl se- turehiin ample encourHgemeni. 8. ALLEN. NewYork, Oct 17,1836.

tf HANOVER HOUSE. No. 50 Hanover Street, opposite Elm Street, The above E.st:iblislimeiit has uiidergoue a thorough and is now ojani for the reception of furiii'hed with new beds and furniture fhrougliout, nd w'H be kepi under the direction ot tiie lute of House, who will be ever ready to at- Vlnd to ihe wants of all those who may favor him with their DANVILLE BRYANT. N. R.

Good Siablcs are attached to the House, for thecoii- enieiice ot those who favor him with a call, or eoptf TO L.ET. A three story brick House, siiualed at South Boston. I'lmtainiiig a kitchen, large parlor, and lour or live good sleeping cUiimliers, large yard, uiul celiai under the whole, and very cuHvenieui for a genteel family. Poase.s.sion can be li immediately. For lerins, apply to THOMAS UOH- No.

5 Evchaoge street, or lo aURaHaM GOULD, ear Church, South Steoptfaug 3 veryi ipfe BOARD. Representatives, and gentlemen, wiih or without fnm liidHt ilies can be accommodated with hoard on reason tble at the Hsiiover House. No 50 Hanover street, opposite Elm sireel. Ttie rooms in this establishment aie new, and newly and neatly furnished, and many ol them are arranged xvith parlors and bed rooms connected. 27 DANVILLE BRYANT.

TOBET. American Gallery, Siimmer Street, for 2 or 3 or cveaings of cadi vvfeli, Hall, 35hy 50 feei, lomn.aftby 16 feet, und a back basernent tooiu suila- Sr.a« 25 by 30 Ib i. all in good arder. Ap- at NoS Suier sireei.or at Hall on ever IIHAs To liE I'. A brick House, No 6 street, containing J1 resi leiice fora genteel lu- UoN.

tirocery, corner of HJossom and LU 1 llBll Jr. 21 M.y 1126 I' FOR S. 4 LE OR TO BET. For sale to let a geuleel three Dwelling House, illv located, and coataiiis a kitchen, good cellar, folding doors also, a large single parlor on clmmbers. The house is in he floor, iiu oocuuied by the present ovr n- AW.I, Exchangeelrcet.

I 3 story brick mi MTrrlmnc street-rent 100 ply hPu.J CLAKK, 3 Hrattle square. di 9 16 Friend 8 bA A genteel 3 story bnc i large parlors with aing a basement room Ac luing doors, with 5 bi. d29 iply 5 Excuange rent part of a A sina I honse on Pond street, house on Atkinson Commercial street houses in 5,05 3 on Hamilion st lall house on street, $30-3 rooms on $iw number of gquiire Rrick House with very first Menti ci residence on Pleasant i-y a 103 State st. dec 17 A i RNAUK. stWv brddt H-.

a with every conven- A new Apply to CUARLEd ADE, tem-e, on atesi. KKf.I.OfJfJ ic n.ARK’.*! Anni ESS, COLL AH AND ANUF.tr Hanover The aiiliacribeis tve on hand (. and arer.onstniitty Chaise, and all ofhef kind-; of Harm -i of Ihe first quality. Also, oil varlsty of Ctiiisistlng of broad Patent Leather Cidl irs, generally lo London hruad Common leather lealher do, usual leather do, usual lenm nnd trurk do. Llkexvlse, on hand, an a-sorinn nl id Trunks, of all kinds.

Liberal discounts will he made to those who pij chnse a nninher of Collars or Trunks, to sell again, made ai short notice to suit pHriiculiir horses. An nssorimeiit of the wbove will be kept A Coach, Chaise and llarness Maniifaciory, No7 Haw ley placo, leading out of Washington, and opposite Hronifleld VVABtv auf 3 A EU A KS. Just received direct the Proprietor, Dr IS ceiebrsl- od EYE ATER, so nniversaliv known as an almost cettain cure for weak and inflamed eyes, of every description. DR TOOTH ACHE DROPS, an almost certain and speedy cure for the Tooth ache. Price, 25 cents a bottle.

DR (Windham) BILIOUS PILLS, or family Phvslc with the genuine signature of Dr Isaac ul New London, Conn. BU I VEGETARLE INDIAN SPECIFIC, lor curing Coughs, Colds und Consuiiiptions, highly celebrated medicine. DR ANTI DYSPEPTIC and BILIOUS PILLS, an excellent medicine in Dvspepac and Bilious DR VEGET.XBLE ELIXIR, or Cough Drops, one t.f the best mediciiiea now in use, in oas.s of Colds, Coughs and Consumptions. DR II OINTMENT, a certain and safe remedy for curing the itch. For sale in Boston by JON A.

P. HALL, No 1 ami most of the other Druggists in the city. EDITION OP SHIFWRRC'KS AND disasters AT SPIA elghtih edition of tills popii lar work has just issued from the pi ess of S. N. DlCKLNSON, 52 Washington street, where it may he bad in large or smnll This volume ol 432 pages, royal 12mn, eoniMiiis 100 spirited engravings, 30 to 40 of which are targe, nnd at once coiivey to the mind the perils and dangers of the wave fossed mariner while on the raging sea, or the more fearful pieiure of speedy desfruclion as his gallant vessel difves fm ioiisly upon some liound coast amid horrid and yawning caverns The workha.s received iiiiiny favorable notices from the editorial fraternity, and is considered as surpassing work of the kind ever before got up in Hns country, or in Europe.

Independent of (be nieriis of ihe wotk itself, Ihe price, no doubt, has cjnirlhufed greaily to its success lor the publisher can assert, fear of that it is cheapest hook ever published. Dealers in town and coiiiirry are inviteil lo call 011 the publisher, us they will be supplied on the most liberal terms. eSlI jiined a is hereby given, that Dorn nnd after the ihirtl- Insfaiit next, all applications ftir admission must be made at the Hospital, Allen street, between the hours of 8 and 9 In the mornings of Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday. Applicants, who cannot attend in person, will be visited by a ph) stinn connected with the Hospital, and no one can be admitted without his certificate, in case of Injury from ac- eitfent, or of sudden illness. All applications from the coun.

try mue be accompanied by a description of the case in writing, by the attending physiciau of the pa ient, and addressed to J. B. S. Jack.son, M. If a free bed be desired, the pecuniary circumstances of the applicant must be siatid, April 26, 1836.

ismtf ICff RD WAL.SH respectlully informs his friends a. and (he public, that he cominues to keep at his mills 011 Milton Street, near Brighton street, in (his city, tster of Paris prepared for agricultural use. Likewise 375 IHds of Galciiied Plaster lor stucco tons of Grey Sturie for 50 bhls of Superfine Calcined PliiBter icturing purposes, put up in Ihe lie.st order fit for whipping. N. B.

It will be sold as low c.tn be purchased in tbecity- dl4 i BARGAINS IN WINTER GOODS. JH Tnose who wish good Winter GooiIb, at great batgao will find them at HOl.BRGOK LEON A 95 Hanover slrr-et, consisting in part as follows t'a'simefes, Hat- ineis and Vestii.gs—Rose and colored FI in- and 6-4 mid coPd and and led Merino do Damasks, Linens, I.inen Cambric lldkfs, brown and white Table Cloths, Prints, Mualms, Lawns and Cambrics, Lace-J, Hosierv and Gloves. The above, connected with a general assortment of xvinier goods, will be sold at prices that wid ensure quick sales. d28 TO I.E l'. rhTd -loiy of No J7 State street.

In July 22 eopostr PORCELAIN TEETH. .1. IIOFPT respectfully informs the of Boston. that he continues inserting the Tceib, his olfice. No.

27 Merrimack SI, or will visit persons at tlieir own residence, and complete any operation in two visits, half an hour e.ach. Ilnvhig within the Ian three nsontlH given entire satisfaction in upwards of a hundred cases, he is now determined to introduce the operatiwms more generally to the lie, confident that the great benefit they will derive from having their iC' th replaced in a manner that will almost defy oe- tection, they will not hesitate to embrace the opportunity now that the price may not deter them, from this date it will bo reduced one half. Filling and cleaning at the same rate. Dentists with te th on reasonable terms, ty I lNSEED OIL-FRENCH YELLOW, 30 bbls Linseed Oil. 15 casks French Yellow.

200 kegs Eng. Ground superiorjarticle, 60 bxs Roll Brimstone. 6 casks Sulphur. 5 cases Gum Tragsicanth. lOOO Ihs Extract Logwood.

5000 Ihs sup. Carb. Soda, pnlv. Just received and for sale at 128 State street. TUOTT BIGELOW may 2 seful indflible INK, lor marking linen and cotton cloth, wiihoul preparation.

The inconvenience of using the old style ol in delible ink is well kiiewii. 'I bis Ink requires no preparatory liquid, and is therefore used without the least trouble. It is warranted not to corrode or injure the finest cambric, und for color and durahliity is fuliy equal to the best In use. As there are nthei kinds (called Indelible Ink) used also without aprep- ar Him, some of which will not bear washing, purcliaseis should be particular to inquire for Indelible For sale wholesale and retail at E. E.

nil 6w PLAIN A weekly Newspaper, ed- iie i by V4 Leggett, New York, to be published in octavo form, each number to contain 16 large and closely printed in double columns. The political character of the ptper will be democratic. In arr ingenient of and typographical execullon, Uie London Examiner will be taken as a model. Besides political disquisitions and intelligence, the Plnin- denler will contain reviews of New Books, Notices of Dra- lUBiic Exbibiiions ami ul the Fine Arts, a summary of foreign and domestic and a coinpcndiuni of such oHicr matters as give variety and livelinf-ss to a newspaper. The terms of are fixed at $5 a year, payable half yearly in inserted on the two or three lust pages, at the iHnal prices.

Specimen numberr may be seen at OTI8, BROADEUS Jk CO Agents, 147 Wnsli- iagton St. eoplt di2 would intnrm his friend- and IN the public, that he has taken store Washington street, here iiiuy be ibiind a large assoitnieiU of Faacj Goods. large assortment of Hair ork. B. 01 1 Curls and renovated as new.

II 1 I 2 3awtl JOHN II. AHli.IzA, SUAP. CAN DLe.S.—75 ton-' Icnerifl. Biirilhi, first Wuxes 1 and 2 it- IOOU boxes Calidlrs. for sale bv E.

A. A W. WINCHEta. 1F.R, aN'u 80 UIU Market St. lee hard Fill' naiik, 1.

lilTE, No, 22 Long whart. R. A bfiued for Ihe Cure of 0 le of fltr tkiii, Hvphflis or iieh'iil HUcnoiiitlsm (errs HI the Throat and other ol the Hody, aF Ml-cii( 11 Liver Dima'-c- of the Blood. Deep paint In the Miiteles, AC. and regencfstor icbiiHif and btuken Coui.titutions, c.Hwed by diwavci liiU Ac.

IlEthlMMENDATlONH. Having ficen made acquainted with Die and iheertrcn of Dr I feci inuen III aaying it is a nreparatnm inedtclne greatly to any ititNg of the kind. In cnriRff doonh' dn ea.es for which It 1 intended, nnd recomiiicnd It to iiivulid. Ill ptafi rerice to any other aftlcle wliatevet 8AMUEL L. MITCHELL, M.

D. New York, March 25, Iri.kl, -My knowledge of the prupi'rltet and niternllon of nm of Dr lify me in 1 fiat it 1 far 0 any depnralive syrup with which I um ncquninted. Hi the most ohstiuate and auibiiiuous ilnreiMcs, it disptnt effet 1 cnHarly surprising. In Iho-e iitreciionc ihal re dst Die of the physician, such as lllieiimatlim, HyidiiHs, tions, and Diseases of the Fkiu, I would recoinuieud it wmthy of great cunlidencc. JUllN D.

W. D. Nov. 27, 1 211 Foi the last lew I have siiffctert excessively bv a WH- Anus iMtrcurial Disease, wUieU has reiidneil me frequeiiHy unfli for confined me as tiften to my bcrfli. My.

dieusc was tlie of bad treatment, while in the iio re Iropie.al latitudes, and laimring under an 0 ihe liver, and other Hilliary organs Prior and pnhvequenlly to onr arrival In this I have had to grcnt variety of preserlpiions, medicines and ivhirh, were anumher of bottles of Swaim's Panacea, Path' 01 son, the Rob of Lififfecteur, but llhoiii any heneflf Dr I'lielps lieiiig Hi llial time a student of iiiedi(dne in Hie I ni vefsiiy of odvised imi to make use of a newly disemvered medicine, Ihe Arciiiium, wliicii lie helievid wonhl succeed in relieving me, in con-cqneiiec of ilie very signal ci- fecis himself and otiiers had observed in cqaTHlioo in variou- lamiiiliii were considiaed ineiirnltln, coinmeiiced use aecordiiigly, and it afiords incphmm.fe to stale, liiat for inontlis past, not a vestiue of ilie originl; or has been discoverHhle. I prize meili cine at-ove all others wilii which I luive ever heen utqtiuii it is both pleasant nnd 1 believe certain it lie etierls, its leinn dy ill a variety of chronie diseases, ini ident to iriqnnil aiul oilier elimates. J. A.N DREW'H, Purser of Hie Brig Piiichinca. Philadclpida, Jan.

ft, Ica.a avannah Hth Marcli. cnnnofrefrain from expre sing my griUltude 10 yen odcrina me a bottle of i)r Phklp.s’ nom, as an imui in iny case of Rheumatism. 1 have lieen af flicfed for upwards of twelve iiiofitlis, and for llin frnir of five months have, scarea ly been able to walk. I have used a doten bottles of Swaim's Panacea, and found verij lit He bin- tfit from it. After taking the buttle of Arcanum, 1 f.Mind sui ft a chanao in my whole system, that I was indiiied to try aiuiHi- er, and 10 my surprise, Hie pains in my legs alldisappenied, and the in have tomplelelv healed up, and 1 can walk nearly ns well as I sliall contiiiiielo take two hollies mute, and firmly belit ve it will makea complete ruie of my disease.

1 remain, genllenieii, yours very lespec'ftilly, JNf). MOllHALL Messrs Hendrickson, Drucfrisls Savannah, (Geo.) Extract of a letter from Dr Jones, a highly respectable physician, dated Raton Rogue, I.ouisiana, 2H, The had Paiiaci and CaHioUcon, which have been for years in eircul i- tion in Hiis place. As far as have kail an opportunity of ascertaining its virtues, believe the Arcanum to be supe rior to any article of the kind, yet offered to the. public. presciibe.U it in a rase of Irritable Ulcer otWnev years siarid-; irig, sitnaied on the Malleolus Extreuus irnlividual thus aiiljcted was much eniaciaied and rone Ol tendance, (put him tlie Aicanum, following Hie dirce.

ions fliree bullies ncaily ellectcd a cure of ibo ulcer ainl Imdf ily health. I prescribed it in several Mercurial and Syphilitic Aff'ev whore it proved I am at Diis iimo trying Die Arcanum on an individual, who has heeii lahoring under Hl- ceroii.s afTeclions of one of his tegs, for fifteen has taken 1 holtle only, and it iias prtMluced tliai effect, ho is sanguine in the betiet, it will etlect. apt tinanoni cure. 11. JONES.

For sale at Wholesale and Retail liy WJ LLI A WA and 27 Indiastrcet, together with general ol Dye Ftufls on very terms. Atso keeps conslrtiiily for sale, the following superior and hiflily nopiilar articles: Dr. Goiish Mixture, t'hemica- Pile Ointment, and Gelel.rated Forn Plaster. Ail of which ate wariaiited Genuine ami supeiioi to any Medicines of tlie kind ever olfered lo the Public. Also foi sale by Drug- gi'ts generally.

eoplylis QTOCK OP DRY GOODS CHEAB-The co- pariuershiiMsf the will by liniiiiiiion, expire on llie first day of January next, hiuJ uh Hn intend making some alteration in their business, wish to reduce their stock 8 low as possible, will offer it ai prices hich cannot fail to suit purchasers, vit and coloreil and Frr-nch Roselinss and for Indies f'loaks ami arid blue black Silk and French Prints and light and dark priced Patches and and Welch Flannels priced do and brown Cotton and brown and green Bock- 8 Hair and Imit.itkm Flan -Thibet and Plaid and Italian Plaid Silk Flagsilk I.imn Table sup soR dressed Irish Spnol Cambric and Lace Edgings ami atnl Blonde Uuiltitig and and Colton lieinnieiiway 6c Sons dii '1 lin and plaid lialiaiieits lor eveumg rich nrni emhro'dered Capes and and Gloves UlHck Slid white Silk Bilk and rihlied Moliair cnlored Mohair nnd Merino and Lambs Wool VVorstyd and while 3 and 5 thread Cotton and Hose and French l.las- lic Kid Kid while do and Kid and colored Picnic and Silk and VVolleii, Buck and Beaver with a variety of other ameles, for sale as above at IlURli ClIAMPNEY 8 91 Hanover street. 4 5 hurch LA.YIPS.-The subscribers have just received some large Bronzed Centie Lamps, wiili 6 8 and 10 astral hurners, expressly adapted lor Halls and Churches, and can be warranted Also, Bronzed Puipil Lamps and side Lamps, all of which will be sold on the most favorable by JUNEB, 1.0W8 B.ILL, 123 Uashingtun st. U26 A MS AND PRIME BON ha.s lor sale at No 10 Boiiili Market sired, 200 cau vassed Hams, in bid. prime Pork, N. Y.

City do Beef, dilTereiit qualities. Books, Card Port Folios, Cases, and a great variety of other leather goods, wholesale uu4 retail, at E. E. DYl.R'B. 1112 ART I ORIGINAL I.EATHER PR ESERVATIVE Cairiages nnd i liaise tops and Bhi Bellows Leather exposed lo Hie aciion of heat ur wet.

It renders Leather iruble by water, soft and elastic in any weatlier or climaie, and tiiucii more durable. As a sufistilute for oil, it will be tonnd not only much better in its hut much cheaper, Hie quantity required is. ess and ihe more lasting. only original article is sold by 8.M1TH, (one of the proprietors) l7 Exchange Uoauui. Also fiy H.

ERB, (Agent for the No 30 thmrt street. Fhe highest recommendniions from the most ble ppi'sons (who have long used it,) accoiiipatiy each iiuv 9 Slawlf PERA Just received, a further (Hasses, of a variety of ha. dsoiiie jmtteriis, at 123 Wtt.shinglon St, by JONES, LOWS 6c B.ALL. d30 jJfeARTNER ANTED active, intellig-iit 8 young man is wanted ill a country stnre iOO iinie'from Boston, where there is a good run ol custom. One who could furnish a small cupiml would be prelerred.

Apply lo U. J. CLARK, 3 Brattle square. d30 I i' A I.S.-J A. Co sion Book No 111 WnslHiigtou street ha.sjust re ceivoi on sale, Piciurc-'qiie Annual, fui 1837 ot beauty, do London, do Bi iap Book, do do Naval Holy Lai Asm Minor, Ac.

i ho r.l veriy Cabintt Forget Me otl and in bo together a great variety of books for Chri-i- -New prest-nts. ep3w JbAN i 11 in wani 01 or ('esls for the sea 01 v. ill find Hie gie iiest variety in the eity at W) MaN'B, Mi T.iiioo ingfoii st, opposite the Post nl7 'Ihe followlnf wire wrltlcn on the In a late extrnci from an th a of dUtlnctfcui fame and ft ellngs have, fur a few inoiilftK been made, like the sybil's for Ihe ttnfbellrig iiiinrs 01 1.Kiidrxn hml wiiifen in her in ol fen- affbrtlon. Hie falsehood of the rhnriies made against her, him fu Hie louehinf niamier, lo mind the itnpn sioiu erealed by lii- leresieil otherwise seeking a Mirror, TAKE HOME THE BIRD. I'ake home Hie fiird lard o( love, 'I'lie bini of mm; And bill her as In liy Pniir Hie eiiehHtilliig miles al Take home Hie biril let noi Gl truth nature plead in valu.

Pul iliv Imnil lake home the dove; For thee Hie iiraneii Oh her from the pelHiig And bol her eea-'e. 'l ake back the tiird wliy slo'tdil ihe fiv in quest home, and flml 110 it Take home ihe whose silver plume met no stain it eannot Ito, The ot that snow fireast Hhoiild e'er have proven fil-e Hieo. 'Fake home Hie liinl b't her not tear Her gract Ini plnmngc in despair. 'Tiike loiint' Ihe bird Ihe niglitlneale liose elinrmeil 1 nati- eflr; soul is and wliose voico Like own heaven lo hear. 7'akf hume thy bird Love sitali prohuig Her truth, her heaiity.

anil hi-i aoin'. From on LIFT. IN A lifij in is as the cuttle of 1 spi-cKlml ami spottml. Wo have a v.iricd woild ol itself its luxui ioB uinl its niisci old ami iu new Ihit among all llu; vai ietios of life 1 ihn IVIifropolii, none iiiore peculiar, none eti ikes llif visitor iiiorii than isl- inas. 1 menti not tlio day itself, Inil the iiianiier of olncrv- ing if.

I've coim snfcmtisf la foio the day. 81 Nielnn las, who piosidofl on fhat orca ioii, lieto flic ruins of folly loose; and then ainnngall lie lieie, commences a loign of rror to reign of moh-layv every wheio, (fm on tlii.s occasion tlieie i.s a lii'oiised dis- rogard of all law The (toys, pimied each heliiiid a teal Havana, then tnmiiiifcncc tliu noise of guns, rjiiihs, and all the noissome parapliet alia warlaie from one etui of flie city to the other. Add to all this, tlie shrill cry of joy ami from the juvciiite portion of the yvhite coiumuuiiy uini lioaisu brawling of the oats, ami you will oiofe to a fairidea of a Christmas here. VV'e would tliarik our stare ami the boys 00 if fids was the only, andlhat ihen this Heiilam wonhl cease. Midnight conu'H and no relief! morning anproaeh- es when yve would sleep whetlier or no, but the ugly iircli- ins so rule the night fire to a ruinous old building, and rnnsp.

thecityaml the sleepy wakert by the cry of fire And is istmas Kve. 'riiiu is ushered in the rSahliath murning, and we then have an opportunity to snivey the mischief of the Kve, Everything moveahle upon the sitle-walks is tumbled into the 8 every sign easily movetl is change hut is graced with the sign of and the Hotel in its turn slioyvs I'olish- Kf) Sunday is Christmas, und we arc efTcctnaHy retniiulod of it, early and late, by the continued peal of big gnus and little oue. 4 and the hot is every where brought fot vyaiil to meet all cn.aioiners. In short, the is one of grand seems to lat thought by the crowd of th fur which the day is set apart. We copy, yxidi salisfaclion, following notice of Mr.

from the Luii Jon Stamiai e.lited, yye believe, by Dr. Magimi, of Magaziae, who is accounted eri'it; DRUilY LANE THEATllE. Foirert appeared last night in tlio part of King Lear, a cliaiacter of a iiainrc so totally fftim those in xxiiic.i lie has appeated, that eten if he had in producing as powerful which disiinguiahed his xertioiis, it would have been netllu sihih ising to the audience nor to Jiisoyyii great 'Fhe ic.sull that he in a very eminent thgree, iliat versatility of talent which is one of the most vahiahle of an actor. part ui Lear is one wliicti many eminent liave found at least unsuitcd to, their caiiucilieH. Mr Fotre-t played it decidedly lauter than any filing he lias as yet in country, liis conci'piiuii of ilu; character is accutaie, and execution i.s uncommonly powei fui atid iHtctive.

If it be, as it cannot be dir-pnted that it is, a test of an skill, that he is able lo rivet the att- ntio iof the audience, and so to engage their tiioughls and sympathies that they have not ItMsuie even lo applaud on the instant, he may to liave succeeded must Iasi uigi.l. From the heginiiing of Die play to tin; end, i) was obvious that he exercised lliia power over the spectators. While he speaking profound silence prevailed, and it was not until he conclude that the uf the anuience vented itself in loud applause. 'J'liis was pariiciilarly remaik.tbie ill his of Lear's curse upon Ids daughters, the effect of which wa.s mure powerl'ui than anything that hua lately been done upun the It is not, liuwever, upon particniar passages that the excellence of the dcpemied; its great merit was, iltat it was as a whole coiii- ph teaiid liiiifthed. 'i'he spirit in which it gan was equally iliro'ighout, and, as a of char acter and passion, it was natural, true, and in a very reiiiurkahle The mail were admirably played, and the last paitiliii scene, painAii that it miglit well Im; disjMJiised ith, was given with considerable power.

The great accuracy and fidelity with winch the decrepitude of the aged moiiardi was portrayed, were not among the least meriiorious parts of the perfurmance. The palsied head and quivtring were so coneeily given, as to prove that the attention laieii sed- alously to the atlenipi to make the i fot mance pet led as possible. A sti iking uf liis of tlie propriety of keeping up the illusion lie liad created, inanifesicd in his re-appexi aiicc, in olrcdience to the loud and gcneia! call of the audience, at llie end of the He came on rving the tiiie t'litering gait whicii It had maiiitainc'il thioitghout, ami bowed ih.trtks aetiimli in the guise of l.ear as he had acleii 111 the dr.ima. would been olmuet 1 i.iiculous in any hut a very skiiiui actor iu him it sei ved to event too suiidcit of the illusK.n. J'he aniionmaoj fur on ith universal Mr IJ.u jier- (ormauce uf Kent vt coinimm.laiion, difiieuli lo nceixe how this couiii he ur more natta ally acted, 'i'iie other chameters weic well and the was markalily 'CL i'IUE Keiitlemaa wixlitiiji' in eiiiphiy aji IM il il ut to or IW) liullars, wuol.l wHliiij; to Joan Hie aim-, (with a view ol ulniu itely iini' liiiiu wim Ha to vxeii liiaJ llouau iii liii- iavor.ll>!«-cin'iiiiisl Jic wouUl bewiilmx touoile lo vt-ry Any oniiniii.icution ili retteli to tlie subscribti, latiiiii kiini iriHiiiui of cajutal.A« will iv- due aiteniniU.

IN i Nu. 5, Exchauge 8 IMtsT. HIM m. I or Ihe Hnatoit Aforniiig lifr, iif eenr. It ihaf ral hafc not cxfinct the t.ail (hat siTja-at iin bmg llm hridy stinkelh." iaily nif in the men in high jilm (J latn iHfai'k iip'in 'I li.i«.

rum, Buf M.hiIicw L. duiii 4 In lnqM to the ortaVf) le Iiafre I u( 'Ir. J. Tcri'im, well the cvidemefi, j'cfifyit; and in i pi.tfi-sw'dly eulogising Burr. I.ci look at hmik I a the lo the fir vohi Hio onlf yet pubi.shed, iroii is snlicifuns that to ashinglon made public, fo fo anppori what lie biogr iph fu in- on this head.

Tint Burr Is-li vcd Wa.hingtmi III bad mnn, and ilial ciimhici was rmt aUvays or, in the lang'iaje of Mr. Davis, Washmg'o'i wern Dnvis, hoivcvi to fer any such 1 But mirk, wh if to foni li upon iheromhict o( Mr. Jcfb'rson, Mr. D. no lntive to iho jtmiice or pnqn iefy of attacking him! Ilmv iiijiaidial! Mow Burr a when Im wmdd attaek Wasliiiigtun, hat Bnrr, Aaron Burr, inentitlml rredi'nee Mr.

liccomes the of fliscn' Thus far biogmphur a sinjail.ir ronrsc. Iccfs wliafever III. ikes for the rejuilaimn of rnhject and jects every thing thnf hint in tiis Irne rfmracter. 11 1 true he commenfs a little upon lu bill it comes mil with tliHt canting, hypncriltcal twang, wliicli we hear from flio lips of the Iiignti'd knave, when he alioiif of the and the like. The truth Mr.

witliiig lo he over candid on an aiit that he may get credit for on of rcn! Wo ill mil parsilo the snhject fiirtlici hut leave it to North Ameritotn, and tin; Amei (luarlerty, eaclt of which works will now liHVoa fine for for the litmdri'th lime mof and cliaracfer of Mr. Mr, Davis mil a slander, ami the trvo jonraal above refi ired to mutt swear to it (her vocet- fion, HivlS. For the Boston Mottling THE WATER (lUEHnoN. 'rim new city govern mmt will organtzed on llio first ill January. The commit ee to whom was refened the iiiemoriHl of flie to- tini siibjiicl of Introducing Pure tVater the city at the have Imtli snhjeets to the next city Th.it Die fe'tmgs and wishes of a large mtmlicr (we believe majoii- tv) our most worthy ciitzeiii may be made more fully known to llrnm, it is thonglit expedient fhat the Part folks organize in the Wards an 1 eircu- lale subtcription lists, a committee to do titis Ireing ap- (lonled fir of the Wards respectively.

A gencrnl slionUI then be rlmseti to prepare a memorial, to fx; presented lo the next city government they come together, ihi-reby put things in a train for their urtioii on ihia It is la-lieved will a majority in the new municipal board who will favor rnomontons enterprise. Mr Ebol made known hit fiuhject, and there can no longera doubt tint the higli- mimled and enlightened that are lo compose oar next boards of Aldermen and Ciiy Council, will set ami in good earnest, about this great undertaking. This 90 long and so ardenfly project, will, receive flu; efitcii-nt aid of a majority of power, and be speeilily Should the work be comtneiiced the next it wonhl become an era in the anna's of our city and one, loo undertaking til give employment to our mechanics und laborers will circulate money among nil assist the shop keeper and professional man, hy vonhling Hm pouter to pay their will the landlord hy raising the price of rents, ami increase Die ah of the poor tenant lo give aclivity ami life to our whole conimnnity, and uhiinat) ly result iu inratcuiabia benefits to all classes. 'I'lic odious monopoly of nn to we have long trilniie, for one o( the elements, for Pure, Fresh, some Watkr, ought to lie free forali as the air we breathe or the streets onwhic'i we tread, or the light of heaven, has tool already, timi toill no longei be hot tie. people will il aUouid be Let, fheii, have an inleresl in this matter, organize themselves, and circulate acriplion Lists" in each of the city wards.

Let some one be chosen lo a few in getting and let all househohlers, and voters, and of real estate, and friemls of ihu re tdily ami freely We shall then see where and who oitr are We shall then learn who are the friends of the people," and it is that thiuws clogs and i the way of litis, so much desired public meiit. It is the city ill have notliing to do with huyiiig the of the old Aqueduct Corporation. no half measures this matter; of a scanty, precarious, and imperfect supply of impure water, 'riit; whole city Hhuiihl be free to ali, for household purposes, extinguishing fires, washing the streets, bathing, and so forth, but lor all tboae pni with any inCt ease of that Boston may probably have fa lite next As OvV.XKIi 04 Rr.AL Estatje. Boston, iHe. 23 183 H.

At a mceitng of the cominillee the friends of Dr. ohitit -1 John B. itfcon being in the chair, the following leaobilions unmiimoui'ly First. Resolved, that feel it onr duty seriously ami solmitnly to Hiat the we have aiteiidei! iti iucifdcs iiy Air. (Jraltatiiiii lectures on the -it i.ct; of hmiiatt life, ami the mnre fully we have to (tracfice and the more we liaV'- hcf.mito acqitainled with the di-aoi the same experi- iii (itliers, mote ciitiielv arc we cuavinced ot the i ul tmr pt iiiciiiles and of ilu ailaptatiim gieatly lo the well matt, both in imlividiial and I r- Re-olvtd, that the in whicli Alt.

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