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a farnnf Attrnrf ion. J'oirfijr Woman. A a. in k. ri.Ku.p.i Dtaih of mm.

i.iiiiiiii nni aumcBa will i'v mvii. mercy ii not itrained' Magna tt pwakbii' Truth ia potent, and. most potent, grave, and reverend seigniors' Oh, now yon ween, in I perceive yon feel tho end of my rod violently at hia moulh and the brasa head, ringing against Lit teeth, threw him back into the deep current, and I lost sight of him entirely. This, how- kn nmmAniiirv renutsA for in to morrow Ir, the Firtt B.p.i.t Church, melancholy event occurred in the i vam- Nsa. In addi.ion lo ex.r.i.e.

ht null. BnM RtoJ, WjJjJ i u. Mlnfwdav evenms last, about 7 cioc our .,11 be Ueaied to so, mua.e a "ifiS Elizabeth Bullock, daugh er of from who a. never be. ss Mary tj f.re in tbia vieinl.y.

It will no doubt b. Mr UM ft ()e I he dint nl pity i llieie are gracious dropl. 8 48 1 20 the next minute he was dose behind my Kind what weep yu when y0B behtlJ lne ne1 f. Our tanar'i vesture wounded I i i. mi nmi thaakirt ofmv fustinn i into the water, i broke out in fit of dipping into the water, i brotaout in a fit or nne of ide beit meetinet yet held, and we ndvUe iir fiirndu logo in good eaon In order totccura 1 90! nui.

i i their ard hastily, and endeavored to loughier, as I thought of the elf from the dangerous grasp niiiiCMneal particles of my lacerated yieket ler's teeth were too firmly art, I 1,1 lwUme, the water hil pot I leaned lorwa extricate mye I. mnndlli and his immense atrensth nearly drew me we" towards my hhoulders and while I carding room, unfortunately touched her clothes to tho shaft, and wai carried round with great velocity until tho engine was stopK-d. At revolution of the shnft, her head struck a post, which badly fractured her skull, and caused almost immediate death. Both of her fore arms were broken, and her body otherwise badly bruised The engine was instantly stopjied, and medical aid sent for, but on'llm arrival of the doctors shu was breathing her last. over.

So down flew my nxl. and oil went "king a vibrating upon my oncer Tmf.Nkw Cadinet. It it now taiJ that Mr. Polk will net reiain a ainale member of the pre. tent Cahinrl not even Mr.

t'nlhniin and ihtl there will be a pretty tenernl evacuation of all the office, under the Giiverninent. Tj ler wat ne-cea'ary lo the Loco Focna bcl'ore the election. Now they hnve no ue fni him. 48 my jacket; devoted peace ollerings to my tain fool-hold, I felt the cold nose of the captain of the band snubbing again.1 my side. and without anv1 defi- voracious isacr.

48 In an instant th wave all around me UlMxi.intu frolh and foam. No ojt, I struck at one ol 'hi eye-s, and, were by some hingular fortune, cut it out clean 96 sooner was mv noor old sixirtinz friend Ths PaMineNT Elkct. The Pliila.lel.hin Poi.lv BoniNK. On Jsainulny mornin. mc LAST NIGHT of the GUINEA SERENA.

DKRS who give their fonith QRJND ETHIOPIA! CONCERT on TUESDAY evening Dee. 3d, Introducing; their most admired Sonrl, Gleet, Chornsset, tt lung al thalr previous Concerts with (real rtlat. Mr. SHERMAN on the Accordion. Mr.

KRO Banjo. Mr. JOHNSON Congo Sambo. Mr. AINSWOHTH" Botte Catlaoeltf.

Mr. SKVVKLL Triangle and atlli Poors open at 7 1 commence at I 4 to 8. Admitiion 23 cent only. Children under 12, half price. For programme tee small bills.

December 2, I I KK POUT' Krrle nf lleiulitiir Hooka. I1UBLISIIED by Gtorgt F. t'ooegt 4 lirolkif, fi'tw J'uifc. The b''Sl -eriei of Reading Hooks puhlit ied in Ihe United Stales, pronounced lo be so by those who have used ihem in their schools for a seiitt nf jeait. I.

Tht LIUlt Ltarntr, or Rl liments al Kraa. Tkt'i'oH'g Rtadtr, to go with the Spelling Book. Id inn. In'rclutition lo Rational Riadtr, a seleetioa of easv reading lesnons. 12 4.

flalioml Rtadtr, b-lng a seleetioa of Exercises in (ending; and Speaking 12 mo. h. 7 ht Jmtrica firtt Clan Book. 12 mo. These live works com iled by the Re.

Joha Pierponi, inpoaa a teriet which it more snilible for the purposes for which the were designed than any previous publications. The last three of these bookt are Died almot elusively in ihe Boston Pub ie Schools, and havt been republished in England, in which fountry the American First Clast Book, It considered superior to their wwn classical reading books, and has, therefore, been extensively adopted ist their schools and academiea. (W Any (earlier or Srhool Conmitee wishing a set of these Readers for examination with a view to adopting them, will he furnished t'ttitv Sun tay that it ia underMond that Mr. Tolk will Slierill uf Richmond made a ull for on il.i. lirrv boat, siimmnned every man t'lh drawn under the surface, than it was fought 1 32 for by a dozen enormous combatants The battle raged upon every side.

High black fins rushed now here, now there, and long, 1 8 strong tails scattered sleet and froth, and the an brine wa thrown up in jets, and eddied, JOT J58 359 380 361 862 363 14 165 7 3 "1 I7J 371 174 379 376 377 378 S7 30 1171 Rapier 4 ih 874 v73 274 275 174 Geo Meeehem loie ana II 632 MJ 434 533 SJ8 837 538 538 340. 127J John Luekev 10 lot not. S06 91 S09 303310 311 3 1174 Jph frVinney Hrnrjr BelJier Chts. Meraan II Iota an. .116 317 1H 319 320 321 322 323 34 323 326 327 328 3 19 1273 Mi Joyce 4 lots SU HH) 402 1276 Jemet Leach, 4 Mi aos.

401 4(1 4 407 1277 J'. Tolte 4 Iota aos. 40 409 410 411- 1278 John Philip 8 lol no. 456 457 458 459 517 528 529 530 1280 Geo Hwlwii 1 1 nos. 276 277 278 279 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 1581 Owners anknows II lott no-.

2S0 231 282 283 234 285 286 2S7 288 501 303 1232.0enertonknown 5 lol no. 651 552 518 549 550... RJ map of Remaen farm. 1-283 Minin Moon 4 lots no. 290 291 292 2S1 and 1285 John Dunltp 4 lou nog.

157 158 139 160 1288 Wm Moore 12 lou m. 453 451 437 458 461 462 465 466 463 469 470 471 1287 Pirker Setby 12 loin not. 4oi 453 456 459 460 463 461 467 472 473 474 475 See map of Remten Fim. X290 Jrnnei MeGahey 16 loti no. 237 238 "239 0)0 241 242 213 944 24 i 246 247218249 2J0 251 252 mi VTm Glastey 4 loll no.

334 335 336 337 lift Alfred Kelcham 4 lots not. 344 345 316 347.. 1291 John DevenporlS lM no 49 491495 496... leave Tennwe after the lit of January, and travel ihroujh Kentuclik, Ohio, an I the we.t-era of Pennsylvania to Philadeljihia.wherc he will remain till the approach of the 4tb of and curled, and fell, and swelled, like a whirl-pool in Hellgate. Of no long duration, however, was (his 1 80 and then proceed to IIickohv Pout.

We hope our Demnerntie friend, will lake Sown their hickory nnd distribute the Wood among the poor. However Mttfnl lhee pnlrt may have hren before the election, we believe lliat they were never con.i lered very ornamenlal. Theeonteat over, the ejeaoret thoulJ be removed. 1 48 fihy tourney. It seemed soon to be dis.

I covered that the prize contended for contained nothinsedihlc but cheese and crackers, jecl tmhal dulv and cmnpelbd ilitm to so tde llichmond Court House, when, having made up their minds, they were disc barged. The C-nintv haa been ransacked fiom one end to Ihe nh-r for joiimrs, six days has been spent by the Sherilfand his D-nlie, in a-iimnoninB up Ihe ifihahitania, nnd from Ihe number that hiveeme into Court only four have been sworn. The Court have deleimined Ihal evert man on the island, subj-cl duiy ahull he cnlled on before they atlioiirn. This Iri il, from ihe commencement, will have cost the County a large turn. (Eiprm.

Itr The session ol the Legislature of Virginia commences to dav. Wilh Ihe exception nf the eleelii of a U. S. Senator, and some talk i proposition lor a Convention lo revise Ihe Slat Constitution, there it nothing of inurett on the tapit. Ilnaam Muanra and Rimciok.

At Annsville, "2 and no flesh and as its mutilated fragments came to the surface, the waves subsided into their former smooth condition. Not till then did I experience the real terrors of 72 from the socket. The shark darted back, and halted. In an instant, hope and reason came to my relief; and it occurred me that, if I could only blind the monster, 1 might yet escape. Accordingly, 1 stood ready for the next attack.

The loss of an eye did not seem to ffTect him much, for, after shaking his head once or twice, he came up tome again: and when he was about half an inch o(F, turned upon hi hack. This was the critical moment. With more unaccountable presence of mind, 1 laid hold of his nose with my left hand, and with my right, I scooped out his remaining organ of vision. He opened his big mouth, and champed his long teeth at me in despair. But it was all over with him.

I raised my right foot and gave him a hard shove, and he glided off into deep water and ent to the 7ottom. Well, gentlemen, I suppose you'd think it a hard story, but it's none the less a fact, that 1 served every remaining one of those nineteen sharks in the same fashion. They all came up to me, one hy one, regularly and in order and I scooped their eyes out, and gave them a shove, and they went off into deep water, just like so many lambs. By the time I had scooped out and blinded a couple of dozen of them, they began to seem so scarce that I thought I would 1 44 24 24 For sal- br A. M.

WILDER Kultoa st.r N. Y. On in Chiv.r, on Tuesday list, in a fit of 1 .1.. I.U ta-if until A rtPA llll ill; tlrMf, Ma. Noah will repeat hi lecture on Ihe reto-ration of Ihe Jew, in Ihj Ne York Tabernacle this evening.

The aul j-ct it of interest, and it ably treated by the lecturer. Th Sabbath Convention, nt Bal-tirmire, adjourned on Thurvlay evening. paa.int a number of excellent resolution! recommending a mine tuicl oboervance of the Lord'. Day by all claiea and condition. not forgetiin member, of Coneres.

and by WILDER 4k. CO Brno lyn. December 2, 1812. I Wi7 4t 1 a (I taw d2Jtf my situation. As I looked around me to see what had become of the robbers, I counted one, (wo, three yes, up to twelve successively, of the largest sharks 1 ever raw, floating in a circle around me, like divergent rays, all mathematically equidistant from the rock, and fiom each other each perfectly motionless, and with gloating, fiery eye, fixed full and fierce upon me.

Basilisks and rattle-snakes, how the fire of their steady eyes entered into my heart I was the centre of a circle, whose radii were sharks I was the unsprung, or rather un- 30 John Cole and Silas Crowel, Samuel King 77 JPnilHl))' Till IHV "I knife, and immediately after war's his own. both dyin instantly. Ili three little chilJren were pi tying at the door at the time. Smithsonian Bequest. At Ihe time of ihe meeling of Congress, the inler St due to the Smithsonian Deque! Fund, by Ihe Treasnrer of the United Stales, will amount In $182,000, nnd the whole fund lo $090,0.

0. It will he a inaiter for earnest discussion as lo the best meant of applying (hit money. Asws. The case or th Rev. C.

Torrtt. The trial of Mr. Torrey, at Bullimore, for the abduction of certain aves, was concluded on Saturday nirht. A sealed veidicl win expected to-day. The St.

Andrews Society of New York com-memorat'-d the nnlnl day of iheir eountry't Patron Siinl, and their own anniversary, by an elegant entertainment at the City Hotel on Saturday eveninc. chewed game, at which a pack of huntin sea-dogs were making a dead point 1 end Samuel Philip 13 Ion a. 557 653 559 560 571 572 673 574 575 576577 54? 125 Henry Holl and John Robertson 48 lolt not. 579 580 581 582 583 584 8 5e5 586 587 588 589 590 691 592 593 594 695 S96 597 598 599 H00 8i 601 602 603 601 605 606 607 608 609 610 61 1 612 613 614 615 616 '1 617 618 619 620 621 6J2 623 621 625 62B. 1296 Reuben Rowley, lawyer, No.

49 Nne. tau it. N.Y. 155 lou no. 18 22 23 86 30 31 34 35 38 39 42 43 46 47 16 1 ,162 163 164 173 174 175 P6 177 rc 178 179 180 310 311 312 313 314 3iS 316 817 318319 320 321 322 swim for the island, and light the rest for fun on the ay but just then, Tim Titus 88 Tunnel; The Long Island Rail Road hove in sight, and it had got to he almost There was one fellow that kept within the circumference of the circle.

He seemed to be a sort of captain or leader of the band or, rather, he acted as the coroner for the other twelve of the inquisition, that were dark, and 1 concluded to get on board and Tunnel is not yet completed sufficiently for rmernld Ao latiois. MEETING of Ihe Emerald Ataocielioa will he held al Sweenv's Second Ward Hotel, on MOND.1Y EVENING, December 2, al, half pasl 7 o'clock. I'unctual attendance it reqoest-ed, as anVleclion lor Officers for the eaauint year, and other bu-inest of importance will be transacted. Bv order. t.

BERNAUD RIDDEN, President. Nov. 30-21 1 VI.I KDI'tlLI MEETING of the United lnh Repeal As-soriation of the City of Brook yn, will be held nt Hotel, 122 Jackson street, M0ND.1Y EVENING NEXT, December 2, 1KI at half past 7 o'clock Nov. i9 -21 C. DEVER, Secretary.

Pocket liook Lot. LOST, about one o'clock this aAernnoa, at er near Fulton Ferry, a Wallet containing a sum of The finder will be rewarded ay leaving it at June' Hotel 26 Fulton st. Brooklya for ALBERT FOLHEML'S. Nov. rest myself." a train to pass, several newspaper reporls to LECTX'KK.

Doct. r.WOll, of Ulster connly, and for summoned to sit on and eat up my body imOOKLV GVUKIHG ST A It. He glided round and about, and every now mmy years a druggist in the city of N. York the contrary notwithstanding. The Virginia.

Annual Conference of the 323 324 325 326 327 228 39 330 and then would stop, and touch his nose will deliver a Lecture THIS evening, MONDAY 1 Monday Evkm.no, Dkc. 2, 1844. 331 332 333 758 759 760 76 1 762 E. Church, closed its session nt Lynchburg, on Dec. 21, in Hall't Exchange Buildings, commen against some one of his and seemed to consult, or give instructions as to the time and mode of operations.

Occasionally, Saturday week, after a session of eleven days cina at 7 o'clock, on the Abuses of Atediuinet, closing with a few remarks on Temperance. He havin-i approved of a peactil separation under ne would scull himself towards me, and present circumstance. They also approve ol will give a description of the stomach and its examine the condition ofmv flesh, and then holding a Southern Convention at functions; the formation, circulation, and nse of again glide back, and rejoin tho troop, and the blood eonneeiing this part of hit lecture in May nejt. (lap his tail, and have another confabulation wilh the benificial results from total ahstinenee Long Island Prodcctionj. Mr.

C. Dongl is, of all intoxicating drinks. In addition to this, we The old rascal had no doubt, been out in the highways and byways, and collected this Whift" General Committee. of Sag Harbor, last week butchered a handsome company of his friends and kin-ush, and in regret In slate that he bat been totally blind for over two years. We hope a generous public will 763 764 765 7C6 767 68 7fi9 7 8 9 10770771772773774 775 776 777 778 779 780 7BI 781 783 784 785 786787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795796 797 88 799 8 0 801 rji f02 803 804 803 01 807 808 803 810 611 812 8'3 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 810 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 8l3 844 845 221 S22 223 224 225 226 227 223.....

1297 Patrick Burn 8 1 not. 750 751 751 753 754 755 756 757....... 1298 Mr. Mary Botl 8 lou not. t-69 70 1299 A bra him Van Pelt 8 lota noa.

928 922 928 929 930 931 932 931 1300 Henry Dean 25 loll no. 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 67 6i8 699 700 701 851 8 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 860 861 832. I301Jamei Morrell eol'd 4 lots not. 39 1 A Regular Me eting of the Whiz Genera 12 43 sorpornlloii olice. -EWERS in Navy and Nassa a streets, and in Flushing avenue.

The Asse-sors ing returned the Assessment list in Hi' above entitled matter, notice ia hereby given that the tame will be presented lo tha Mat or and Ciuninon Council for confirmation at pig, nine months old, weighing; exactly 300 pounds, which is 21 ponnds over one pound for Committee of Brooklyn nnd Kines County wi 48 give him an overflowing house. Tick'ts can be procured at the door, and at the principal Drug every day of his life. The tame gentleman rai he held al National Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, vited them to supper. I must confess that, horribly as I felt, I could not help but think of a tea party of demure old maids, sitting in a solemn circle, with their skinny hands 12 3d December, at 7 o'clock, P. M.

sed two quinces weighing 39 ounces. Stores in the city. Tickets one shilling. their revular meeting on Monday, the 9th day of 48 Brooklyn, Dee. 2, 1844.

It The Leoislai uke of South Carolina convened R. M. WHITE, Secretary. Brooklyn, Nov. 30, 1844.

in their laps, licking their expecting lips, while their hostess bustles about in the im at Columbia on the 23th nit. Temperance Kolloc. N. B. Ererv member it desired to be present, December, 1841, as soon thereafter as they may conveniently act upon the tame.

The list can be examined al the office of the Clerk of the Common Council, until the above dale. Objeo-liont lo saul list (il any,) are to be made in wriiin portant functions of her preparations. With C7 The Brooklyn City Temperance Society, at business of the deepest interest will be intro 1 50 what an eye have I seen such appurtenances duced. no'0-at For the Star. Benito ariv a 1 1 Cmrr Justice Savagk, whose name, among will deliver hit T'drd Lecture on the subject of i ns Corporation Notice in onr paper to-day, and presented to the ommon Conncil, on or before that day.

Dated Brookltn. November 25. 901 aax one Temperance on TUESDAY EVENING, al v.ru 4V UtfU B'lU a Vl.u.HMO W.O 11J I6X others, we noticed as a candidate for the office of about to be submitted to criticism and 1 obliges us to omit our other advertisements. Our advertising friendt and reader! must not be E. COPLAND, Clerk of Com.

Coaacil. Nov. 25 'tn9 half past 7 o'clock, in the First iptist Church, United Sules Senator, in the Star of. the 0lh 1 on 96 0 Vi 0 48 street. i alarmed.

The mammoth will only be exhibited nsta.nl, we learn has been appointed to that of My sensations began to be now most rornnrntinil The Boston Quartette Club, which has aided once a week. fice. Governor Bouck has made a good selection, exquisite indeed but 1 will not attempt to Mr. Gough to much In his temperance labors in VIVE STHEET Paving, from McKinney to Columbia street. describe them.

I was neither hot nor cold and the S-na'e of the United Stales are honored in their new members. The constitution of this 0 on 12 The Assessors having retorned the Aisessment frightened nor composed but I had a com Boston, will be present, and singseveral Temperance Odes. list in Ihe above entitled matter, notice is hereby bination of all kinds of feelings and emotions Modified Acrabianism. A few philanthropic individuals in New York, styline themselves Social Reformcrt," have recently discovered a ahort cut to Paradise, or a speedy way of gettine back to Eden, from which our first parents were State limits Ihe term of office of the Judnes of the Supreme Court to the age of GO. The office of given that the tame will he presented to the Ma-yor and Common Council for confirmation at The present, past, future, heaven, earth, my By order of thu Com.

on Lectures. Brooklyn, Dec. 2, 1844 2t 0 48 0 48 father and mother, a little girl 1 knew once their regular meeting on Mondsr. the second da Judge is a good school in which to lit a man for the duties of United States Senator. JuJge Sav and the sharks, were all confusedly mixed 0 21 0 54 of December, 181 1, it as soon thereafter at they may conveniently act noon the same.

The li.t exiled. They have ascertained that the eaotea up tozether. and swelled my crazy brain al age is among the most able Jurista of this country most to bursting, I cried and laughed, and harrikd. In New York, Philip McArdle to Miss Christiana Stuart. can be einmined at the Office of ihe Cteik of the Common Conncil.

until the above date. Dl.i.-. and every way qualified for membership of the 0 81 of all toeial evils can be efTectnally eradicated, and they call upon their friends in parlicular.nnd the public in general, to hold their breath while most dignified deliheralive on the globe for such shouted and screamed for Tim Titus. In a fit of most wise madness, I opened my the Senate of iheUnited Slates. The appoint lions lo siid list (if any,) are to be made im wri-ling and presenled to the Common Council, oa or before that day.

Dated Brooklyn, November E. COPLAND. broad-bladed fishing knife, and waved it In New York, on Sunday eveninrr. Dec ment of men of ability and integrity to office, is they announce lo an astonished world the grand cure. To start with, these reformert propose to take around my head with an air of defiance of vast importance, not only to our own country, 1st, Wary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of As the tide continued to rise, my extrava ut to the cause ol freedom throughout the civili John and Matilda Anderson, in the eigh eance of madness mounted.

At one time ft 703 701 705 708 707 70H7U.I71U 711 712 713 714 715 716 717... 1303 Wm. Durinod 2 lot. not. 3U 343.

1304 Jlohert Thiinhy, 8 Int. not. 476 477 478 479 480 48 1. 432 44. IS05 Jean Davenport, I lot no.

499. 4308 S.Thornton. 2 lot Set oup of Lrffcrt. farin, bought bf Copland and olberr. 1M7 Wm.

Wall. 4 lot. AH 100 101 102. Rirh'd Liwrwr, 4 Ml nr OS OS 07 93 1309 Peter Snyder, 9 loi.no 133 189. 1311 Levi fflglo lot.

not. 2U3 J64 265 266 J67 268. 1112 Thoma. W. Henry.

9 lo't 301 304 w.mwm.mM03ti. 1313 8. K. Hepourne, lot. am: 371 372.

1314 Wriehl Dai, 4 loll 6 7 1315 M. PV.ton. .17 lola not. Vi 13 14 15 18 17 18 10 70 21 11 'a 21 2b 'M tl 28 V9 30 31 32 31 35 3 37 31 39 40 4 1 42 4.i 44 45 40 47 48 49 JO 51 52 53 54 55 51 57 58 5 315 346 347 348 349 384 385 386 387. 1319 Molt, 2 lota nor 373 374.

1 1317 H. Ooen. 8 Int. 127 128 129130 174 174 175. 1318 H.

Snyder. 27 loll no. 60 61 62 83 64 65 66 67 68 6D 70 71 72 73 7 4 74 7fl 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86. 1319 Terreoce Riley, 2 loti no 371 372. 1321 Owner, unknown.

17 loti, not. 87 88 80 BO 91 131 132 133 134 146 147 171! 177 .178 179 186 187- 1322 Owner, unknown, 8 lot. not. 336 337 338 39 375 376 J77 378 Weelfville, a prt of the LrflVrtt farm bought hy aud otiir. 1.124 Henry C.

Thompson 2 Int. uoa. 218 210 1325 Kilry I lot no. 286 1326 Jacob r-niilh 4 lot. nos.

2d9 301 302 AVeMapofflrriwMi Karin. 1329 Sylv.oui Soiiih, ft-ol'dj 71 lots bio. I 16. do do do 62 lot. block 13.

1331 Sairael Bundii i 10 loll, block A. Cole colon dj 1 lot, do zed worlJ, for the eyes of the peo.de of other na- the public lands, without money and without price, from the General Government, which lands became persuaded that my tide waiters were teenth year ot her age. The rela'ives and friends of the family tiont are upon this Republic, und the administra ill be speedily occupied with industrial com reasonable beinirs, who might be talked in nlo-dtd Clerk of Common Corporation Notice. WELL and PUMP at the corner of Myrtle and Washington Avenoes, The Assessors having returned the Assessment list in the above entitled matter, notice is hereby given Dial the tame will be presented to the Mayor and Common Conncil for confirmation, at lion of its affairs are for the good or evil of unborn 0 06 munities, on the plan of Fourier, we suppose. to mercy and humanity, if a body could only hit upon the right text.

So I bowed, illions whose sires are now the tubjects of those are requested to attend her funeral, (tomorrow Tuesday afu-rnoon, 3 o'clock, from No. 83 Bowery, ithout further invitation. The bread and meat part of the businest tatisfac-to ily sett, the Social Reformers will proceed ho wear the robet of royally. U'eein, wilh and gesticulated, and threw out my hands, .1 24 0 18 In New ork, John Nonkes. 52 much good feeling, congratulate the people of this and talked to them as menus and brothers, to get rid of all Ihe idlers, or tho-e reearded by them Ellen Hughes, aged 23 Patnck Murray.

Iheir regular meeting on Monday, Ihe 2d day of December, 1814, or as to thereafter at they State upon this excellent appointment. members of my family, cousins, uncles, at idlers. Tho Reformers are death on medicine, and the practitioners of the healing art) they may conveniently act upon the same Tha list 1 aunts, people waiting to have their bills paid 2 0 06 aged 54; Patrick Cosgrove, aged 58; Mary Ann Scholt, aged 43. i At Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 22J.

of liver I scolded them as my servants I abused them as duns I implored them as jurymen, go straight against the Church and Christian teachers; they repudiate law and lawyers, and complaint, Silas Byram, formerly a resi- en he examined al the office of the Clerk of the Common Council, until the above date. Objee-lions to id list (if any) are to be made" in wri- ling and presented Ihe Common Council, on or befure that day. Dated November 18, IS41. COPLAND, Nov. 19 Clerk of Common Council.

0 24 sitting on the question of my life 1 con gratulated and flattered them as my com The Editor of the Flushing Journal answers the enquiry of the Brooklyn Postmaster, Where is Roslyn in the following pithy style Roslyn The Long Island Star wishes lo know where is Roslyn If he would once in awhile read the Journal, which we at for rich men, why they are robbers summarily to be disposed of. ueiiiui iiorrisiown, rx. 62. New Jersey papers please copy. At Charlestown.

S. on the 23d ult 0 10 0 48 4 26 Disposed to tee wilh our own eyet the giants rades upon some glorious enterprise I sang and ranted to them, now as an actor in a play house, and now as an elder in a camp who are to heave society from its foundation, we Capt. Nat) Raymotid, aged 79. formerly a resident of Brooklyn, L. I.

.1 48 0 60 0 U6 meeting, in one moment roaring attended, lat night, one of their meetinza.held in the Hall of the Broadway Home. Brother Di tend him every week, he would find that On the cold flinty rock I ill lay down my Hempstead Harbor has been transmogri Corporation Notice. STI MATES for erading, turnpikinc and gravelling Fulton avenue, from Clinton to Bedford avenues. Sealed esiimates will be received at Ihe Street Cornmsiimer't Office until the 2J of Decern, ber, at 4 o'eluek. P.

for er.dini.. vis" speaking just at we entered the room. He tolJ his hearers how prior and misera nenu" and in the next, giving out to my attentive hearers for singing, a hymn of Dr. Watts 's, ble they were how they were cheated by the rich rascals, betrayed by the minist and dosed to and gravelling Fulton avenue, from Clinton to Hfff! REDLCED PRICES. JAMES RIKE- MAN, FVLTOS MARKET, JU5 Fulton between Nassau and Concord has reduced the price of Beet', Lamb, Veal and Pork, to the fiiili.wing rslesj First quality Cei (n 7 lo 9 cents per lb.

Second do from. 4 to 6 cents per lb. fied" into Roslyn. Hempstead Harbor deputed this life a few months ago, and Ros-ln is a beautiful infant which has Srun Inm its loins. Perhaps the editor of the Sar ma) have sipped champaigne and Bur-f ndy at Schenck's, in his more agile days.

admirably appropriate to the occasion A SHARK STORY. thc 1atk wm. p. iia we, h.o.. (concluded.

Heartless villain I shrieked out, in the torture of my disappointment, may God reward your inhumanity. The crew an oeiiMira avenuet, with tho following maleriala. On tlippery rockt I tee them Hand, While fiery billowt roll below." What said I what did I not sav via ihe earringr way to be graded 42 feet wide, with ISinehrt of good gravel, and Ihe tidewalks lo be properly graded and formed. Dated Brooklyn, November 2fi, SU. JOH.V D.

LAWRENCE, Street Com. Nov. 26 death by the doctors. He entereJ into a mathematical calculation, by which be made it appear that two thirdi of society were overworked and fared wretchedly, because the other third did not work and fared sumptuously. Havinc figured this out lo hit own he proceeded to show that from this anequal division of labor and rose and poetry, scripture and drama, ro Corned Beef from.

...3 lo 6 renlt per lb. 1,, 7 cents per lb. fn m. .5 to 7 cents ner In. etnencK champaigne is now cracked" in I Rislyn.

There is a temperance society at I Rwlyn also, a Lyceum at Ros'vn and wairanled equal lo anv in Hie Rnw.Llr. swered my prayer with a coarse, low laugh and the cook asked me through a speaking trumpet, If 1 wasn't afraid of catching the black rascal It now was time to strip for my knees wm should not wonder if the Star had some mance and ratiocination out it Quamdiu, Calalina, notlra pnlentvt abu-tere I sung out to the old captain, to begin with My brave associaus, partners York markets. JAMES RIKEMAN. December 2, 1814. d2d2w subscribers at Roslvn.

Cillv lUar-k. nhn nnjnst distribution of its pro luce, came all the otico. C'RANKLIN Avenue regnlating, from Myrtle 1 Avenue lo De Kalb street. The Asenn having relumed the Assessment ODserved that a fluHy one, a fluffy one," 1.1 a. ieit tue coot trie wind dying away, crime and wretchedness which exist.

He denied the right of any man to bold more land than he Proncrfr ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. FOR SALE. a. 'I hat el rant and plfasamlf situated list in Hie above enlilled matter notice is hercbv a aiive, would reply to the enquiry, that Hoslyn is Roslyn Is the Star now sa-Isfied, that Roslyn has a local habitation, as veil as name eould cultivate with hit own hands and he main lis til t-UrrAGE HOUsE, north of my toil' so ran the strain. On hich side soever I turn my eyes' Gentlemen of the jury' 1 come here not to steal away your hearts'-i You are not wood, you are not stone, but' Hoh 4 Begin, ye tormentors, your tortures are vain' 4 Good friends, aweet friends, let me not lainrd that the oppressed masses possessed the li li'il rm nJ Pine Apple right forcibly to lake the lands thut anjutlly being Nos.

61 and 63 Willow .1. given thai lliesame will h- presented to Ihe May. and Common Conncil for eonfimstion al their regnlar meennt on Monday, the 2d day of December, 1841, or a soon thereafter at they may conveniently act upon the same The list can be examined at Ihe orlice of the Clerk of the Com. is offered for tale at a reasonable nriri if mnnl withheld. By this it will be sees that, ander the GLEANINGS.

iw itiun, A more beaotiful location or ilnlnl.l. attractive name of ref rm, we have the nlj agrarian principle, slightly modified, at work agaia lelt a Heavy swell, mat swayed and shook the box upon which I was mounted, so that I had occasionally to stoop and paddle with my hands against the water, in order to preserve my perpendicular. The setting sun sent his almost horizontal streams of fire across the dark waters, making them gloomy and terrific by the contrast of his amber and purple glories. Something glided by me in the water, end then made a sudden halt. I looked upon the black mass, and as my eyes ran along its dark outline, I saw, with horror, that it Unnatural MnrderA shocking case of mn Council, until the above date.

Objectiona to taid list (if any.) are to be made in writine stir you up to any sudden flood' the angry flood which lashed her groaning sides' dence combining comfort and Convenience cannot amongst at, We are told that these Social Re tiurder occ urred at Hookset. New llamn. and presented to Ihe Common Council, oa or before that day. Dated Brooklyn, November 18. ue 1011 nJ in Brooklyn.

The proiny i 0 feet on Willow, by 100 feet oa Pine Apple the house well built, with fire rooms on ibe first floor, and seven on the wniit formers" are numerous, and that they publith a weekly piper in Ihe city ff New York. "ne, a me jm tnsu iusther LMrrah, iw person killed, was the wife of John 18- E. COPLAND, Nov. 19 dtd2 Clerk of Coin. Council.

LadM-s and gentlemen 1 my very noble and approved good masters' A vaunt and quit my sight let the earth hide ye' 4 lie lightly on his head, earth 1 heaven and earth, that it hould come to Darrah, and the mother of Charles P. FW. a double cellar, handsomely finished a large lah, ho are both charred with hpin crnil. Circuit LoraT and Otib and TranrNra. These Coons were opened this morning, Judge Ragflea pretidint ia place Jadge Kent, who ana eoinnvidinui stable in the retr beauti ully laid out garden, wilh three erarv m.

ty of her death. All three wen miirald- Corporal 1 iou Notice. X7 1LLO STREET painr, between Jorale- mon and Slate streets. The Assessors having retorned the tssftmeat this the torrent roared and we did hnfTet was a shark the identical monster out of lera in the house and one in the tiable ssiik oth it with lusty sinews, stemming it aside, and whose mouth I had just broken my hook ucasuy intoxication, and olten had fights over their bottles of rum It er conveniences. The bouw ie in the most complete order, and possession would he imm.

lit ia ib- abne enlilled matter, notice it hereby He was fishing now for me, and was evi- oaring ti with hearts of controversy' it engaged ia the trial of Polly Bodine. The pretidiag Judge charged the Graal Jary, who tired to their room. Judge R. ia Ursa ted that be eoald aot preside daring ik tern, and Jalga malelv 11 reqnirej. It worth the aticniion of givea that Ihe same will he tireeBil to lha dently only waiting for the tides to rise hi was in oneot these brawls that Esther Darrah received the blows which caused her death.

Another son testified tk.t k. uivc iw some drink, TiUnia' Drink, boys, drink, and drown dull sorrow' for enough above the rock, to glut at once his liquor it doth roll such comfort to the soul' Seat will a wriltea to, and will probably atlead gen i ir men ana capitalists. The premise can be teen daily from 10 to O'clock. Inquire of E. W.

STOCGHTOX, 60 VTalltU Dec. 2, "44. d2Jlw Komans, countrymen, and lovers, hear to morrow. me for my caue. and be ailent that you hunger an1 rerenze.

As Ihe water continued to mount above my knees, he seemed to grow more hungry an famifiar. At last, be made a desperate dash, and approached within wm inch of mv lews, tamed unnn his KiNftt Cost Pit At. This Coart aaet this Major and Common Ceaneil f.r confi matioa, at their regular meeting. Monday, tha 2d day ef December, 1844, or at tooa thereafter at they may eoaveniratly act upon the tae. The list rsa be riamined at the office of the Clerk 0 the Common Council antil the above date.

Objections lo taid list, if any, are to be made ia wri. ting, and predated lo the Com mo a Conned or before that day. Dated Brooklja, November 18, IS 14. E. COPLAND, Clerk CcmiDoa Council.

ncm to the house where they lived, about nine o'clock in the evening, hen she was killed, and found her lying almost dead in erne room, and his father and brother in another room, and he thinks the uttered a groan after be arrived. The coroner 'a inrv may hear eliow citizens, assembled as mora lag aad adjnarned for a week. A Volnmr of Sermon, BY Rev. V. H.

LEWIS. -A few Copies, being the balane of lh rJiiinn. for ul we are open this interesting occasion, im- A Tlalry Puliee" has brra formed ia tha per volume, by A. Village of Jaatasca, fur the parawaa of arrnuar back, and opened his huge ws for an the truth and beauty'' kle tack. desperate stretijth, 1 thew well.

The? quality of M. WILDER. 31 Faltea-su, and difrtif all disorderly f.rrtM. I i a verd-el ayunst both Cither and eon. aad by Dec.

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