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Lvenliif BROOKLYN. Momiiav. Feb. 31. Fifth Concert of th ori- fsoy.

Win.t riatr Latrval IEka Evkkino asxr frtno. Owmf to witunder-(tending in reference to th evening on which riltH fat tk Bh. THE VIRGIN'S OATH. Count or s.4iot Among the indictment Prof. Wines' lectures on th Hebrew rolity were to commence, th chapel of th Femal A TALE OF THE MOXTEZUMAS found by the men! grand juty lb lollow- giual Christy Minstrels, at lh Brooklyn Intti.

iug lute. Against Jacob Carpenter mid Benjamin Stil- Tuattur, Feb. 83 Lctur by Prof. Wine well, Esii lor subornation of peijury and con. on the Hebrew Pulity and Law, at th Femal piracy i Robert Walsh and Edwaid Watson lor Academy, Joialemon street, roniniiacyi Theodor Forinwi and John F.

Wkiivsihay, Feb. by lh Apol Llovd lor nelit larceny i James (Jrogu, for lonean at th Female Academy, Joralenion Academy wat not lighted on Saturday evening He will consequent! give th fhtt, lecture on I. altXAKDKH TATHX. i street. Tuesday evening next at the tame ptaco.

We regret lhat Pof. W't. court hat from va breaking itreet laliipt) Tuiiitand Wm. Cowen- BROOKLYN ftatnral Illaforr Department. Feb.

8, Th minute of the preceding meeting wei adopted. MmsaALs. Marble Lsnguedoc, Franc, by Mr. Wright Sulphat of lime, natuinl and ar-tificiil, by Mr. Wright- th Utter crytltlncd.

FostiL. Fotiil belemiiitet, in lim tone from Sandusky Point, about 200 mile from Bunalo by Mr. Titu. In thi specimen wer parts ol severs! shells. A discussion aros concerning boulder.

llorasiCAi. SrKciMEk. Mitchell repen Pyrula, and chimaplulee, and th elder in leaf-near Gowamit, plucked on the 3d of January-Prospect Hilt. Th department adjourned. GILBERT LANGDON HUME, Sec'y.

riont causes, been so much delayed. can be ii.i.(tn.d to'iugtil, when In tugui am Ukt ber oath. 1 think it foolish, but is not policy to curb lb ietimgt of the superstitious loo's upon whom wo depend lor our power, but I wish that priest had never beenfent to us, for I fear he sows seeds of discontent anion lb men. The feeling of my own entirely overbalance the super. tition I would otherwise have in regard to such procedure.

The lovt uf command it stronger than religion, and I wilt keep him in careful remetnhianct aud see he goes not aud the church may be offended if they choose, can exist without their aid. But it has great influence on the men, for tbey tight under sacred sanction! and il the chuich should rttt the guerrillas off it wilt be greater victory in the end for the than Ihey have yet gained under their biave General Irom the Rio Grande to 4 It will be indeed, and at to our priett can watch him close, it is best to let bint hav his I sent for you to warn you to be on your guard lor our mutual interest, and now as I have sum few despatches to write to the government find tun for, and give overflowing audience to hoven lor assault and battery Aaron colored attorney fur maliciously cornniencinjj uit without authority Timothy Sha, Henry Graham, Dan'l Ryan, Michael McCormick, lor assault and tumuli John Smith and Horace Johnson, for grand lurcny Ellen Jenuer. for keeping a disorderly hou and selling liquor without license i Alexander Hulfon for Rtsault th various troup of singer which visit ut, and it will much to our discredit a an intelligent WkDNisiiAr, Feb, S3. Natuial History do. ciety, uf th Brooklyn Institute.

NEW. YORK. Bboaiiwav Thkatrs Old Head and Young Heart Km in th Dark. Bowenv TnsAiKE Henry th Eighth Flying Dutchman. Chatham Theatre.

Th Hair at Law- city, if do not giv Trofesior Wine a full COKTINC'XD. Yon sty that you ar Mexican aaid the print. I A Catholic Even And contider yourself bound 1o obey the command! of tbe holy father of that church '1 do, and would think it ttrange to tee one here had I not beard that tbe guerrilla were countenanced by the church. I truit you will ee thaI am properly treated and shortly conveyed to my home. Hit last introductory threw an interest and charm even over th five book of to very reflecting mind who hesrd it mutt have and battery; Patrick Mooney, John Cavanahand James Dougherty, lor lling liquor without license llirum Row land for petit larceny.

The following have tubtequenty been arraigned upon the indictment against them and pleaded not guilty: Edwaid Watson, Theodore I.lovd. Tunis an 1 William Whistler. Oi.VMric Theatre Peggy Green Ktbri Glance at New York in ISIS Beulab Spa. JJ SUN risk. sun sets.

Sun rises 00 37 I Sun set OS 33 Moon rite 08 22 H. water 10 37 February 10 Judj Hammond in the chair. You rooit banish these wihe, tor you are detuned to lire hereafter in thenocietyot the men. And by your chastity and prayer pre- clearly revealed th links which connect the bib! far back to that remote age with th noblest civil institution which now bless th world. Who' among our Sabbath aehool teacher leave me until midnight when you win picas accompany me to the assembling 4 1 will do so, and Via tee cam Ash cloned the door muttered to himself I Writ Minutes of the preceding meeting not being; Cownhovn, Aaron Bradley, Pal.

Mooney.John Cavanah, and Hiram Koit land. Ellen Jenner pleaded guilty. The court of tettion wa engaged all yesterday in the ti il of Wm. Ilaughey, for receiving present, ditpcnted with till next meeting. vent Heaven Irom beinjr, onenued at their sins Thi they believe you can do, and I a I no.

for it it a principal ofourboly religion, an act ofmedi a turn between man and studies th Old Testament, or thi part of it, Mr. John Hooper reported on the peculiar ha l.otik nt ThU! IT There will be FREE LECTURE deli, vered in the Femal Academy, Joralemon bits of th British Cuckoo Cuculus canorus What, you surely are not in earnest, for it it no part ol a priests duty to bold a woman in on motion adopted. REPORT on, they re year last, and as to keeping an ey on the priest that shall be my duty, for your boors are The priett was this time with th captive, and hi conversation will thow plainly the power of a mn arrayed in the garb of religion over one that is a believer in a creed that encourage tunerstition in her woist lorms and delights in raptirity, but rather to aid her escape when and so trachet it to hi people a th bai of sur freedom that freedom which gives th right of trial by jury, whicb secure equal righta to all in property and personal liberty, and especially th right to worship God according to th dictate ol our own consciences. Nor loth Sabbath It it the pleasing duty of th student in nny held unjust ly and the doctrine you speak of VaUnM nnt Ia ka KM i fmitU branch of Natural History to resort to the expe stolen goods. siiiitn, coiintei lor in prisoner, summed up for the dtience, which wat principally of a technical rhaiacter.

A Camp, bell, Esq. commenced summing up for the protection thi morning. Lugli. Wma LsaitLATivE Caicih At a meeting of th Whig members of the Legislature, convened in the Asiembly Chamber, on Tuetday evening Feb. I Hon II Hall in th Chair, rieur and researches ol historians to aid him ia Do you know better, you a mere child, than one who has been nursed in the cradle of reli the object of hi pursuits.

And their labor. worai and name cannot fail to elicit such vene evidences of weknet on 'the part of her ub-jects even to an overthrow of the natural faculties ol the mind. gion from my birth Hush thy puny tongue ration and respect a their patience and diligence To be eontinned. merit, our it it no lets a duty, il in those pur school teacher only to all who can undcrttand and appreciate tbe nature of th civil institution of Ameiica a distinct and superior to any and all other throughout the civilized world to trace that love of justice, liberty and humanity, and A Calhoun and Prindl, Secreturie. THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock, on tht vtay i.

terettinf subject of LIFE ASSURANCE, by Mr. SUCH, who it well acquainted with th ubject. Ladie and Gentlemen of Brooklyn and New-York ar requested to present. Brooklyn Feb. 31, 1848.

It A Complete Count? of Ihtj (aertunn La it unites In il I Ljoii. lIsT P. A. CATTANIO, Professor of Modern Languages, from th University of Gottin-gen, Germany, will begin hi ejsurse of tb German Language next WEDNESDAY, February 23, al th Brooklyn Institute, at 7 o'clock P. M.

Firet Ltliot Gralie. Feb. 21. 31. suit! detect errors which may have been tor thou must not speak of a subject upon whicb yon are ignorant.

Your wound I ee i but alight, and your recovery will be rapid, but remember the station you are to occa-py in future and be ready to take tbe oatb Before she could detain him he left the room, Th following resolutions wer unanimously countenanced and sanctioned by authorities BROOKLYN STAR. whose names we most revere, to bring those errors to light and thus correct them. which first had birth and development in the and she felt back on her bed from which sbe bai The Cuckoo I And who bas not heard of th adopted RnolveJ, That the Whig member ofth Senate and Assembly of the state of N. York do concur in the resolution adopted recently at a meeting ol'the Whig members of Congress, at Washington, That it is expedient to hold a Holiday, February 91, 1848. Cuckoo 1 And who that has ever once heard civil government of a people through the agency of that great law giver, Moses to trie those through ages of darkc ess and barbarity to a new those eccentric notet bas ever forgotten them 7 What historian ha not written, what poet ba not sung of the bird 1 When Spring spread Wh National Convention, for the purpose of and brighter developement in th institutions of nominating candidate for the otfke of Presi our own age, must interest should interest dent and Vice-President of the United Stites forth its vernal garniture, what heatt hath not leapt forth at its first heard sound The fond ud we alto concur in their recommendation try- The price of this piper Is O.V CENT, payskle he Carrier.

Persons who desire 11 by the week mala, wilt give their onter accordingly. Orders If A at tbe Office, 51 Fulton street, will be (ivea lo lite Carriers la wboee district ihe applicant is situated. iT TO AUVERT1SKRS. Oar tdvertlsln friends will pleat send ia their farm before I o-elora P. si.

Thoee 'hu ndverue yenrly ia the city psper ere entitled to an occasional InoerUua in tbe Lomo-islasd Braa. which is published at 4 eeluck every Wediietdny afternoon, mil circulated fewraJly through Kings, Queens u4 tuTil Counties mother instantly husheth the wild riot of her every man in our city who claims any intelli gence. half arisen iu ber snxiety in a swoon but recovering the groaned aloud and exclaimed To what horrid fate am I doomed 1 What it it but to exist among a set of knaves and perjure mytelf before my God as performing a rite in their religion, and this, too, agreeable to the feeling of a Catholic priett. He is one of those men who are only in the church for aome end of their own. To-morrow be said I must take the oath.

Oh I cannot I escape Irom this foul, degraded Ret, and from the clutches of this priest, before I witness tbe scenes 'hat will be enacted at that ceremony. My father and mother bow would you tremble did you know the that such Convention be held at Independence nursling first-born, and teacheth it in sportive Hull, in the City of Philadelphia, on ecnes nudity School Exhibition. tV The Annuo! Exhibition of tht SuNFar School or the Firit UniversaLKT Chl'rcn, will be given on WEDNESDAY evening, Feb. 23d, in the Church, corner of Fulton and Pin. t3T Christy' Minstrel come again THIS mimicry it cry.

1 he lover pausth even in the fond embrace of his chosen one, listened), day, the 7th day of June, 1818. Unsolved, I hut in the judgement ol thi meet' Evening, and as usual, we presume, to a full and smiles. The husbandman resteth on hi ine, the Whig party of this Stute will expect spade, wipes the weat fom his sun-burnt brow Louse. that the candidate whom they shall support, for the office of President, shall be a thorough and apple ttreett. Tbe exercise will consist of Addresses, Dislogues, Singing, 4c, embracing as he listens to the well known notes, and huppy is he if a sigh ol bitterness bursts not forth at Liceksk.

A public meeting is called at Although Mr. Clay i our Jirtt choice for the Presidency, yet we cheerfully publish the fol blameless Whig, of known and well-tried prin Flushing to reduce th number of Licenses to the retrospection of what he vat when first he ciples and opinions, a Statesman of known ca variety alike interesting and instructive. Exorcises will commence promptly at 7 o'clock. heard that note, and what he now it And, retailer in that town. fate of your child.

But I forget, my father must have fallen or these men would not have captured mo i he has died in my defence, and would that I were dead too, Iree from a life that can only pacity and qualifications for the highest civil yes I what vagrant boy, too, hath not paused in Tickets, at 13, cent, to be bad of the Teachers his wanton mischief, echoed the thrilling cry, employment, and one who shall fully represent and maintain, in the eminent station to which be filled with horror. Will not tbe mother and at the door. Tbe proceeds to devoted to be may be called, the distinctive doctrines our church, our blessed Mary, yield me some tbe Library. Feb. 31.

Mt lowing out of respect to our Whig friends, aa well a to General Taylor himself. Mas Meeting to Nominate, roe. Pesiont, Geh. Zsciiaxt Tatlob. The Whig Elector of the City and County of New York, and all who are in favor of General Zachary Taylor for the next President of the United States, are re.

quelled to meet in general Mass Meeting, at the corner of Prince street and Broadway, (late and character of the Whig party ofth Uuited uccor States. Vou plead in said Geofredo who en S. II. P. HALL, Ch'n 1'itoF.

IT Will deliver hi Courte of SIX LEC tered at that moment. Ihe virgin Mary Th Wkather Earthqualt, -The wire and thermometer were at 37, from 1 to 3 yesterday, at 10 both at 31, and thi morning at 4, 24. On the 10h of January, the day preceeding the cold tVuesday, and the day (ucceeding the great lightning storm at Rnoxville, Tennetee, four slight shocks of earthquake were felt in the Island of Malta. and returned a cheerful, ir not a better boy I The subject I wish to lay before this society is an universal error as regards thit bird an error registered in the most ancient chronicles sung in many an old ballad recorded as a fact by every British Ornithologist, and received as such generally, without a question, fiuffou, Bewick, Goldsmith, and even down to the present day, Sir Wm. Jr.rdine says, Thai the always pleated to see others dedicated to ber Secretaries.

A. H. Cai.houx, I P. B. Prindlr, TURES, on th Hebrew Polity and Lawt, on by us on earth, and you are a tit one tor aer ser HoRRim.it Death.

We translate the follow Tuetday and Saturday Evening, of each week, commencing SATURDAY EVENING next, Niblo's Garden,) on the 32d of February next the anniversary of the birth of Washington, and the great battle of Buena Vista in order to A fouler lie never was uttered by morta ing Irom a trench paper: A band'tti constt- man. The patron of our church does not bless ing of eight persons, were recently arrested Feb. 10, in the Female Academy, Joralemon-tt. the hour when innocence is sacrifices when Cuckoo builds no nests of its own aud gene rally deposits its eggs in the nests of the Hedge-sparrows, who incubtttes it in common wilh ber In the Evening Star of January 13, my mem place the name of Zachary Taylor formally and prominently be ore the people of this City and State, for the Chief Magistrate of the Nation. during the night, in a village near Venice.

A it was too late to transport them elsewhere, Lecture I. The uppresion of Polytheism men give way to the basest of motives and even declare tbe most unholy ol'superstitions the laws shown to be the grand design of the Mosaic In own eg't that when about four days old the they were put into a dungeon, and the chief ol General Taylor, in his letter to the Hon. Joseph of a holy church the band, notorious for Ins cruelty, and the K. I overtoil, avows thut he is a Whig, but stitutes the Theocracy, the athief agency employed for itt overthrow. Will ye be silent in your prating about re not an ultra one;" and he has also declared, that if elected, he will be the President of the number of assassinations lie had committed, wat confined in an old tower which had been uninhabited for torne time.

Towards midnight, Ihe ligion and fit thyself for tbe moment when you shall be bound both body and soul by an oath Lecture II. Analysis of the national consti People, not of a party." All his fellow-citi orandum of the morning of the 12th, covering the llth wa published, in which after noting a near eqnilibrialion, I say, the high atmosphere has become, thickened at 8 A of the llth, accounts from a disfanc may explain and i the memorandum of the 13th covering the 1 2th I say From 4 to 8 yesterday a frigorific current wa running in the high atmosphere from west to east which if it struck the earth written in the burning language ol bell and en tution, showing its eminently popular character tentinel, who was near this tower, having heard young Ciickooshotiiilers the young of the Hedpe-sparrow, and dexterously tosses them over the side nf the nest, thus securing to itself sole possession of the snug home. And, lhat to enable it to accomplish all this, Providence has wisely so constructed the Cuckoo as to iurnish it with an extraordinary cavity between the shoulders, capacious endugh to hold the young Sparrows; and moreover that many of them Mrve found the young Sparrows dead beneath the nest I zens, therefore, who are in favor of electing to domed by God himself? Prepare, for we have at first oaths, and afterwards groans, reported and tracing variou striking analogies between the Presidency one who has so eminently served it and our own institution. this to the local authority. Little importance was attached to it, and they waited till morning changed the time from to-morrow to this night at twelve o'clock.

You must swear just as the night and day are united, thus saying that we devote thee to sacred orders to unite man and Lectures III and IV. Constitution of Court to confirm the circumstance but what wat their astonishment when, at break of day, they repaired to the tower, they found the prisoner his country, and who desire that the Chief Chief Magistracy shall be filled by a man who, though decided in his politic, is not ultra" one who prefer country to party, and who, if elected, will administer the Government upon broad and liberal principles are particularly invited to attend. God through the medium of your person must have produced a shock, this current ap Cease, wretched man, thy blasphemy, and eau, and all his limbs mangled. In order to peared to have its rise in a nucleus below tli iscover the cause of so terrible a death, they westen horizon. leave me for I need not your society away.

Oh do not desire to stay but be prepar deposited in the same place several pieces uf poisoned food. At the end of two days thir Rumor ofPeace. A letter from Washington He departed and took his way to the room of The first day of April, 1847, which wa so very cold, wa preceeded by an earthquake on 31st of March, in the Island of Cuba, and that ty six serpents were found dead in the same dated Saturday last, says We have this morn 1' lane sco where the following conversation took forms of Judicial Procedure Administration of Justice. Lecture V. Divine Legation of Moset; In fidel objections examined andcefuted.

Lecture VI. Influence of the Law and Writing of Mose on the Legislation, Philosophy, Morals, and General Civilization of the World. Single admission, 35 cents; ticket for on perton to the ticket for on family of three person, for one family of fiv persons, $3 for sale at Wilder' Bookstores, SI Fulton and 139 Atlantic strettt at tb Pott place. place between them i How is our captive inquired Francisco. ing, through a diplomatic source, another confirmation nf the mm Gambling at Havana.

The Diario of Ihe earthquake succeeded a thunder and lightning I can testify to the truth of these statements by meanr, of my own observations and the only errors I desire to proclaim are the manner in which the young Sparrows always perish, and the mide by which they are cast out of the nest. And I shall most certainly jiot question the designs of Providence for the construction of the cavity between its shoulders, norshnll I dare to asien a reason for its existence. I speak not from solitary observations if I did, I should feel confounded in presuming to question such ancient and learned authority. But I sought every opportunity, and in over twenty cases Ihe result always corresponded. A Hedge-sparrow built in my own garden hedge, when, fortunately, a Cuckoo laid its egg in the nest, wherein were three eggs of the Sparrow this was a full, fair, free, open field for my constant examina storm on the mountains of 1 ennesee which took 24th ult, contains a decree condemning five in- Minister received a letter, thi morning, from place the day previous.

Jividuais, whose names are given, caught play-ng the prohibited, but fondly cherished en me of madman about religion, but I will soon tame her when we get ber past the tribunal and besides the holiness of her station will, by the grace of the blessed Mary, win her to the duty Mexico, announcing that an acceptable proposition of Peace would immediately be made to Monte, to fifty ducats fine, (the man who kept the bank one hundred ducats.) The monev The outer cycle of tbe earthquakes I believe to be snow in every instance, and all are in companionship with thunder and lightning. our Government by that of Mexico. This pro of a mediator. I have thought long on your doctrine and be found on the tables by the police officers, when the gamblers were surprised, was distributed office, and also at the door on th evenings of position might be expected to arrive in a few-days (kfter the receipt of the letter." Shocks have been so numerous within the last the Lectures. Feb.

17 3t mong poor prisoners. In the event of the lieve it mast true, but you have promised to achieve for me the leadership of this band if I three years, and occasionally repeated in the cash not being forthcoming, the parties offending are to be impritoned ten and twenty day Barnburner's Convention. In the Address State of Long-Island. got your desire accomplished and now 1 shall same locality, that my minute aud profuse re bold vou responsible lor your promise. tion.

And as in all the other cases, incubation was uninterrupted; the young all came forth the Cuckoo four times the size of the others with cords enable me to make comparisons which so 'ar fully and completely and conclusively prove can and will do at I agreed, but first swear of this Convention to the People of the State, The withdrawal of our troops from Mexico was opposed. Indemnity from Mexico in some to me here a I Goou. respectively the banker twenty day. This proves that our neighbors in the Spanish islands are determined to put down the vice. True Sun.

ITT The Trit-eSun, we are informed, harbeen i the accuracy of my published suggestions. At jaw sufficiently capacious to have swallowed all the other nestlings. The Cuckoo grew fast, 'Asa true Catholic and believer in the holy the others bur very slowly, with the exception other shape than land would be preferred if it were possible, but as it was nnt, and that coun Albay Jan. 10 snow fell. E.

M. Friday morning Feb. 18. church youswear that in any case of defeat of of one, and even he did r.ot thrive as such nest our plans you hold me sacred irom the knowl lings usually do. On the third day the weakest try could spare land, it was in favor of taking HT" The citizen of Brooklyn in favor of ma edge of Alexandrio as an instigator, and will, purchased in behair of the Old Hunkers, and is henceforth to be their organ in this City.

A Western Editor puts $-1 ,000 into the concern and SUFFOLK COUNTY. Sparrow was dead in the nest. I patiently it, the territory to be admitted into the Union watched for the return of the Dam saw her At a meeting of the Democrats of the town of Southampton, held agreeable to notice, at the house of Nathaniel Mitchell, in Bridgehampton, on the same principles as other Slates have been. The Address wat opposed to the coloniu I system, and also to the incorporation of the Mexican cover the young, after satisfying th cravings of the young parasite. Again she left the nest I examined, and found the dead ono a green, pu- takes the helm, while the balance of thu change is put up by the chief patriots here and about.

AH right. Tribune. The President gave a dinner party on Wednesday which was attended by Mr. Clay and a on Monday, the 3lst Jan. David K.

Kose, was appointed Chairman, and Samuel L. trifying morsel. Next time the old bird returned she led the Cuckoo, took up the dead and Gardiner, secretary. people wilh ours, and did not believe that the President now contemplated the absorption of Mexico. king Long-Island one of the State of the Union, are respectfully invited lo attend a Convention meeting at S.

VUNCK'S Mount Prospect Hotel on TUESDAY evening, February 32d. 1848. February 15. td City llompital. JACKSON STREET, op.

FORT GREEN. MUnding Phyticia and Surgeon, or Month a FEBRUARY. Dr. PURCELL COOK, Dr. WM G.

HUNT Visiting Committee for tame Month, though torture be adopted to draw it Irom you, refute the demand, and in your dying breath whisper a forgiveness of ma for a wrong you should believe I I swear. But why such a oath, I would not think you mean to be treacherous No, yon wrong me, i only frame it so a being a form more correct, simply a precaution, although I suppose it needless. I am satisfied, only it struck me as being angular, but would swear to Satan himself to gain the title of a guerrilla And that you shall be by sunrise to-morrow, for A lexatidrio dies Mr. John D. Gardiner, first addressed the meeting, and at some length maintained that the State Convention, held at Syracuse, on the 29th dropped it from the nest.

Next morning I again visited my treasure, and found another young one in the last gasp of existence; in an hour it was dead. I watched the old one's next visit she fed, as usual, the ravenous Cuckoo To the principle of opposition to the exten- was the only proper and legitimate Con large numuer oi memners ol Congress, without distinction of party. Nearly every State in tbe Union was represented. Early Vegetable! First in Market. New turnips, carrots, sweet potatoes, sal lad, lettuce, radishes, were received from the ion of slaves into territory now free, a large vention, and that the State Central Committee, portion of the address was devoted.

It referred took the dead in ifs bill and dropped it from the appointed by tnat convention, was tue duly, nest as before, but waited not for putrifaction to properly appointed organ ol that Convention to the history of the ordinance of 1787, and it unanimous support by the South as well as the Charleston Gurdensof John H. Broas. and will and the call made by the state Central Commit tee. was theonlv call huvincr anvbindinir forr commence, the other young sparrow lived until the sixth day, and though twice the size of its fellows, it was a mere pigmy by the side of be sold at John H. Broas Co's 13fi West st.

Washington Market, and Andrew J. Broas, rt ir Mr'. Gardiner was followed by John P. who dissented from him in his views, the Cuckoo. On the sixth day the last one died.

I saw the parent throw its body froirethe nest. relative to the regularity or the Syracuse Convention, and contended that the Utica Conven Yon jest; it cannot be, for the men are not yet weaned enough from him to dare attempt his death. And his victory last night phased them greatly, it will not do, we would only invoke a defeat by such hasty Remember your oath, and say not tire, for you are the en to be defeated not me, as you have sworn to bold me free. But hear me, you know I have an immense influence with the guerrillas, and have so worked upon their super- and I feel a positive conviction that the Cuckoo took no part in the family destruction, with the North. But it was denied that they had sought to impose this as a test for Presidential candidates, and the history of the sacrifices which the Northern Democracy had made to the South was contrasted with the proscriptive course recently adopted by Georgia and other States, which had refuted to support a Presidential candidate tiniest he was opposed to the Wilmot UAmtL, A iKKS, 131 Columbia atreet.

J. GREENWOOD, 33 Clinton and 3 Front-st. P. C. CORNELL, Monroe Place.

Dec. 6, 1847. A. A. LOW, Secretary.

tr Children vaccinated from 8 to 9 o'clock, every week day. Citf Dipennry. LF" 267 Washington ttreet, near Myrtle Avt) ii vesey si. corner oi Ureenwich st. Earthqhakr in Nova Scotia.

A strong shock of an earthquake was felt in various parts of Nova Scotia on the 1st inst. The ice at Porter's Lake and Lawrencetown was shivered into fragments, and the doors of the houses in many places were shaken down. tion of the 18th called by tbe Legislative Caucus, was the proper Convention, and the only one which should be recognized. exception that by means of its size, strength and ravenous hunger, it starved to death its fellow nestlings, and that the parent bird freed the nest of the dead bodies as she would of any other H. Haltey, followed Mr.

Osborn in the ioui suusiance. discussion, and argued in favor of the Syracuse Convention and in support of the position taken by Mr. Gardiner, and further advised that The Small Pox has broken out a-rong a fnmi- nue. Open every day, except Sunday, from But I was still confounded with the extraor- it ions fears that they would obey any command that 1 should give them. I told them it would be necessary to sacrifice some officer when the virgin took her oath, and that I would inary cavity between the shoulders, until I was no delegates should be sent to the Riverhead Convention assigning a the reason, that br so I relieved by examining the Cuckoo of this coun to 3 clock, under charge of a Board of Trustee.

Vaccination of Children, from 8 to 8 o'clock, each day. Feb. It tf rroviso." Brooklyn Institute. Our citizen are well aware (or ought to be) that on every anniversary of Washington' birth day, (Feb. 22) tome honorary donationi of books, medalt, arc given to the boyt and girls (being readers of th go in secret prayer aud should be told the name jr umians, encamped near Stamford, Connecticut.

The family numbered nine, of whom six have died of the disease. The city of St. Petersburg has swelled it population to very nearly 150,000. doing, we should tacitly acknowledge the regu try, which possesses the same formation, builds its own next, and "the young do not shoulder larity ol the call. He also remarked that the rail should hav been made earlier, so that the Convention might have had an opportunity of CAUSES' Faahionable Hair Cutting and Shampooing Saloon.

AO- fl 1 FULTOX-STREET, BROOKLYN. C7- P. CARNES would most respectfolly inform hi customer and tfce public eenerally, each other from the nest. And yet again, our Cow Bunting builds no nest is a parasite, like the British Cuckoo tarve to death it fellow nestlings, and has no such cavity between the shoulders. Mineral.

Mr. D. Affliek presented Stra-tite, or soap stone, from a boulder found in this city, which was snpposed to be identical with Youths Free Library) who excel in drawing, composition, mechanic arts, These dons-tions are to be delivered to the successful competitors on Tuesday evening, at the Institute, and the public are invited to attend. At Greenport, L. Elijah Rixford to Ann Eliza Berry, both of Orient.

At Cutchogue, L. Oliver H. of him that was decreed by God to suffer, today I saw them at our early mass and proclaimed their leader as doomed. They appeared startled for a time but superstition pievailed, and they now look upon it as a thing demanded by God. You see 1 have the whole arranged and you shall know more at tbe hour of midnight.

I must leave you now Stay for a moment What is to be the man-mer of his death The poinardby the virgin's hand I feel, when talking with that said Francisco a ter the priest had left him, 'as if I I deciding between the Syracuse and Ltica Convention. The following was adopted nearly unanimous," as was also a resolution againtt th Wilmot Proviso. Resolved, That we recognize the Syracuse marine o. case. In New York.

Georce T. n. BQCI Convention, ol the Z9th sept. Iat, as the only regularly organized and properly constituted representative of the Democratic party of thia i-iuir nugn to r.lizabeth Brieu. Mate.

convcrsea in ine presence oi an imp. tie sur. that he bat refitted hit large and eommodiout Saloon, where he it now prepared to trim Gentlemen' Hair and Whisker in th most fashionable style. He would merely eay tbat ha with him three of tbe best Hair Dresser to be found in the United State the deity, therefore, to which gentlemen have been heretofore Firk. On Saturday evening two small dwelling houses on Navy near Lafayette street, were destroyed by fire.

Some disturbance occurred between Engine No. 1 1 and tbe Chief Engineer. The particulars we understand to be that the Chiel Engineer ordered No. 11 to some particular DIED. Washinotoi, Feb.

17. 1849 In i nis riiv. i on the 30th on fh 9r)fh LtxrT. Col. FaauonT The Veboict.

Up the soap stone of Vermont. Mr. Paitridge presented Schorl in decomposing granite, from Old Stockbridge, Mas. She t-r- Mr. Lounsbury exhibited varion land ahells collected on th Alp mountain; alo, marine shells, from the Ledo, a bay adjacent to Venice.

These in'eresting shells Mr. Lounsbury had just received from Mr. San-ford, who is at present travelling in Europe. rites me with hi daring and outrage, although am called by all no stranger to such deeds, and I can see so far that a tart of this plan is only for religion and tbe other lor a baser pur Omlll arroJ I 1 on what I deem reliable authority, I learn that Combs hsq. The friendt and acniiainiaiii ai the sentence of the Court against Lieut.

Col. Fremont, was more severe than bas been re nor tubjected, he hope in future to avoid. pose of man. Hut it seems to strange, he asks ro reward for this service, nor does be even i let (fll are heteby invited to attend the funeral this afternoon at hair I. Constantly on hand, large lot of celebrated ted in tbe newspapers that he was sentenced to be cashiered, though recommended to th solicit thank.

Can he have a schema of irom the resi' urmnaiion oi me nre, waicn her company refused to do they turned their caps, left the engine and joined Xo. 7. No. 1 1 was taken bom by the officers and watchmen who wer on duty. Case or HAi uHtr.

Thi case ha occupied hi own, a plot against me, his oath too wa an an Kezan Soap: alee, a large tock of ui nit motner, Eliza R. Combs, No. II clemency of the Executive. Rut for the weakness of Gen. Reamer, in ta nutual one.

I know not bow lo fathom Ibi ANiiALt. Mr. T. Thompson presented a perfect akin of the garter make coluber irta- i he members of the Marion, No. Kington Cb.p,er, French and English Perfumery, Fancy Soapt, Hair BrnshM.

Tnnil. inyftery, but let him only get Alexandrio out of citly acknowledging, for a season, the authority of Com. Stockton in California, which furnished s-. vr. vi inrmssn I I ui.inr,, w.

S. of and Pilgrim Lodge, No. 243, oi I Ur' of "frior Razors, from tbe best U. are also invited to attend. I maker in Shefteld a to an excuse, to a certain extent, for the conduct of the accused, the Court, as I am informed.

the way, and me installed as leader of this band, and I will ssmmi. with my own dagger, and in a mannet that shall prevent the men from knowing hi late, fid myself of all fear by tasting 1h ble id of bit ewa black heart. I reverence Ii measuring 3 feet 3 inches in length. Mr. Geo.

Woodward exb. a spec i men of the British Yew, in order to correct mistake whicb bad been entertained of this plant nrevi. th King County Court for several day and wa concluded on Saturday night. Th jury after being oat about six hours brought in a verdict of V'f. Haoghey was arraigned on in this city, on tbe 20th Mr.

Margaret would have made th sentence death, by shoot ously. hire aa a priest but ke must not brook me at a man. How now," he rulaimrd a sosm on second indictment charged with being th receiv An interettins; letter ra read from Mr. Sand- At lushing, L. James Bice, aged 28 yearn Mn- FrmncM H'nr7.

S'd 4 John T. Robison Roawell Crotby. 6e Maria, ol WilUrrt Poiyex.aeed 36 Mefn w.le of John Myeroorr. aeed 21 1 Xiet-i rapped bis dot what wottld it tbe face or no sal. Also, the genuine Emerson Razor Strop, togMner with a large variety of other.

Ladie can bar their children' hair cot in th Rent fashionable ttyle, by -ending them to No. Fulton three doort above tb All tie Bank. N. B. Cloaed on ZMsndayt.

IV. 37. 3an. Alexandrio reytkrerise reritrt avewewet st- ford, which Mr. Lounsbnry bad received from that gentleman.

ing. r. 0 th Winters rmtrit. Ntwsrsrra FaorttTT. The Saturday evening Pot, one of the oldest and inmt pop-alar of our weekly newspapers, was oold yee-terdy by Mr.

Patterson for the turn of Tbe price at which it waa sold it a proof of th of new prTrty when the good will accmrt panic the sale. At tbe oam rat of valuation, the Sa tarda? owner, at the first er of ttolea food. He ia a man of large property in th city of New York, and great effort wer aaaJe by bit friend to get him acqaiitcd. Tbe ilnop of war Saratoga, from Vera Crut, On motion, adjourned. JULIAN HOOrCB, Src.

Pro. Tern. aged 40, Elizabeth Blea.r, Catharine, of Jame, knight age 4, H-ury 52, Jame. Kelly, aged 29 Margaret MeTie. To fueeer mtrndtr.

Fraociaro loiiewed at once to Alexandrio wtt3n be found settiag aloae his quarters entering bo said to Spaaisb tfnw jtreWeeer He then ceffltintsed in Eng. j'-J LctxjM Ok lb psmiX to r. age il; Henrv Ram-ey, nJ-ftrJl F'- It in Mid that fO.fl04 arrived at tbe Brooklyn Navy Yard on Sotnrday evening. A anan named John Rate was drowned by UHing from tbe yard arm into tbe nvr sale, woild have brouf ht Th nre think i "rrr 1. 1 1 1.

nre i settle tbe vexed ooesttptt at to ine I be vete onesitp at ro Fkio.aged, Samurfi Ky rt. E. Howard. arH Jl Ann. sr.ll Lr.J llntf-kitto Itnproreti Atmmmmr.

LR ll-Jut received an toe tW the SU'ior-rr Store of F- B. POONfj; pro pert ia I vn'h rA LU f-PiA J. I "7i 1 wdt Pt-naer, ard ar York Zij. a ghl of tkt cit am tm is tctca tctrer. 37 FaUjB-sdrTrtLreonlTa.

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