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LOCAL l\lATTERS. :narlne In:tel'hgmru e From our files of western papers recetved per Steamer l'tizcl •gan yesterclay we gather the fol lo\ ng terns The Ch cago Tnln n• of Dec 2nd •a\S the •chooner Onmdu. from Grund R ver laden Wlth lumber 111 altemptmg to make the harbor on W ednesdav evenmg about G o clock ran upon th6 sand bar north of tl: e per wl ere the waves beat over her m such a manner as to fill her With water In th s co d t on the ere .., re-ma ne 1 tJll da~ light the next mormnl( iXposed to tho cold tho wmd and the. waves when the} wcro re!'lc:ued somo. of them oo benumbed that the) vera unable to stand The schooner Ii !DbmdA.l wont nHhoro near Racme dnnng the gale on W ~dnesda\ She left th s port on Tuestln' v.: I -o tons of uon be longmg to RYEltSOll & B ;.K!E a d 50 barrels of wh1skey sh pped b o hers The cnptam af the barque Uttca saw her as she la> upon the beach bttt d d not gel near enough to leatrl an} other par tJculnrs The schooner llonest Jal n whtch was reported to be beached between here and M1ch1gan Cit) ho..• we learn arnved safe!) >tt the latter port ARRl\(\ Ls FROM THE LowER L i\.KEs - Tl e barque Ut ca the br g Holhster tne bng Buffalo and the s.chom ers Tell?'graph Bue a V stn... Dahha and John Ltllte amvud at thts port -ves terdu.y from. tho Lower L kes outrode th6 ~torro o..n Wedncsda.'\ aL the &:1aru touo The 3chooners Outward Bound Calvm De Wo1f and S F Gale arnvod OIL the da) I e Recorder'\ Co nrt-J G MAll ru Prmdt 1g The People vs Jolt1~ Dale-lndtcted for gtand larceny n s t1al ng a 5Ulll. of l;IlOney 1n Sep1tem tember last, from a woman by the name or R le;; who d ed from the effects of hquot furmoh ed b; the I nsoner, w1th1U a few m utes aft~>r he mone) was taloen The evidence of the takmg of the money bemg condos ve theJUl) found the pusoner gutlt) Some thuty or more males and females were arra gned fo misdemeanor\ m kcepmg bawd) houses y.; ho entered tnto recogn1zances to appenx from da\ to dav r/. e People VP. Charles Wel.SCT -The defend ant was rndiCted for embezzlement, m takmg mo goods and clothmr; from G<>tluc Hall owned W 11 am Carland Defendant be ng mut on A JUty was empaunolled but when defendant was cnlled he was not to be found Jur~ dtscharged ERt:E CouNTY ·woRK HousE- The Grand Jur:J came mto court and b) the1r foremaD lntA. A BLooso>< reported that the' had vtstted the work ho se- and made uqUtr) 1nto lts cond twu Tl at thev find 1t well governed proper!) -velllillated and mall r soecfs suttablY governed T 1e Gmnd Jury wew then diScharged Vte People vs Jas A Campbell-Defomdant be ng 6t.> old was rnd cted for petlt Jarcenv sec ond offonce m stenhng a quant\t) of pork and bread f.tum John E!hott a grocery l eeper on Com mere al st eBt The recot d of a fom er c onv c \Jon was proved, and tho second offence Stll.Jstan t ated The JUIY returned a verd c.t of l!:U lty I1w People vs r anczs H L \'-Defendant was ndictod for a sault lil d battery and ou bomg ar ra gned for trml plead gu1lt) The People vs C111 enus Bo011 -Indtcted (or pe second offence Defendant plead YIOUS I'ha Tn.b n6' of the Sth.sa:)S \tho bug Gon Worth amved )e•terda) from Cleveland On the vo\ :tge she lost her ]tb boom foretop gallant m!lllt top galla 1t mast a d ropl 'ards Th s s the IMI of the sail vessels known to have been o 1t durmg the recen gales The Tn/mno of the 6th sap The D mond wluch left for Gmnd Rtver ) c<terrlav monung was compolled to 1 t back to vanls even g'\O 1 n.c eount of he 1d wmrls Sho left aga u th s morn mg Jll co npany \tth. th<> Telegra1 h w th a fa wmd The lJlorr s loft th s mon g also on a coast ng tr p down the J;,:ke for wood The propeller Lad) of the Lal <>was at M I waukee on \\ od 1esda) and \\ ll probabl) amve m the eo1 se of th~ day The Journal of the 6 I sa\ tl e b ~ McB d.e winch arnved daj hefote )e\teida\ wa~ ftetghted \ th ~alt d e t for T k lsland It pas ug htough tho G lf of St Lawr~l ce and the Cn • ada wnter~ m bond aud the d I es be 1 g pad upcn t here Pa :t also of I er ca go con<:: ed of codil!;;;h dtrect from Nova Soot a wh ch w1ll be found a<J. vert sed fo sale n em pap t to da\ Th => s the first fo e gn sh } uent f om the A tin. 1ttc d ect to am putt upon our Ill land sen~ 1:he Cl vdn l Y, c D mocr t of Doc lltl \a'\ -B1 dp;e gone pvur a bm tch of oCK\ r a Stronsv He on T r p ke Flat!i th s s de of !\.lb on v llage all flood J <tlltl ma Is !. I R WBJ!l.ll G8 r> !!URWB! I A s o;PR\'-< UR WA!lllRtf!\RY W>T !l.l.l ~ l portal on of the ma Is fl om New York to L vcrpool No payment under contract to be made ttll ratlroad ~hall be so far advanced as to perm1! ratlroad trans· portat on acro~s t1 e Isthmus of Pnna na whollv by steam puwer The rou.d to be commenced w th none year from date of co tra.<!t, and be com pleted b~ June 1st 1852 --~---- CoLU>lBOS 0 Dee 14 SEN.\TE -1\'Ir W bion offered resolut ons that the Ilou.el.Je mformed that the Senate procoPd to busmess The resolnt ons gave 1 •• to a lo 1g debate twmng ttll closed by a motton to adJourn HousE -Mr TownscnJ submttted a com pro mtse proposlt on vr h1ch was a 1 10d r.cnt on of h s or gmo.l one.. Long dob11tc \htch was conltnued t 11 adJourument ---,----- liT The stenrner Ntagara IS expected at Boston Ne'v ): ork. lUarkct Dec lo-a r M ..... he deman.d for s ocf: g nnd he na kc s very buoyant New loa sold ! rre sury noles8 Norwell Lne 61! Long Ial nd 21! Sa C.!llO 000 bu For ~heat there a a C r nqu r} Cotton fir 1 As et:i *' VP terday Vl I sl ey 2-tc Sufi Lead $l2oa4 3Jt P g lro $ 1-s x nrm 1 In Prov~ ons1.her s ot ucl lo ,., l o I very ull ------- p M on all s oppcd L vat \en ~d,n ghL Sl all hea ul IJU llr dg:r )n not on t vns \\' lv I tl at n copy at tlte Report ue !.tole typ esfo he upoP fp c o'h F ll !I A 'l fl '1 ON !':res dent The Cl1eago J u n~l of the 8tl I as lo;'\'\'lng- 1Tl u Cn 1-\\ l a tl f'!re bteach Ill tl c e nbn I nett at Maroelllus \\ ater has bee 1 u a 11 olr at I ut '\V 'I nT Sc rf'tary \'------ more boat• \tll 1 -\\ tt cough for pol t We u de stand tl e ICe \ ~ ~t from Lockport to Br drrcpmt so thnt bnattl can pass a I utrw r of whteh we e 10 WUitllliY Fos R -.er ;vas f ozrn o f' forth~ first t me th1s laB o 1 Monda\ n ng In t At!' e wo tid here remmk that our iir t ~~\ gb. ng came on the SaturdaJ prev: ous Goocl sle gh ng -l e -,.. B !J Advocate The Eq\ ~tto a d James Fnda\ w th heuv f e gh s fl e Equato bas left aga n for Ch cao-o a 1 he Pol has gone 11 lo have t vo r-o ¥erfu1 eng ues to be c!OID fdet long at d to be tin shed exclusive!\ for cabm pnsson ge \ It s propooed to btl ld he b> a ]O nt stocl< comt am w uter q Ul te s -u ccn B ty il o t ID\ Fttnr N s Cuur. rt n~ -h ~ lmve boforo a:.f 1.\'lro:: i.Husso t ll,'; I\ ifOHN h<c> ---- allntled to thB boatttlflll prose Jt • 1 b tlw Cu !L11110 s tgar crop of Lo 1 s \\\ s tho best lumb1an Hose Con pal) of New 1 o k to our tho.l h sever been produced n that ~tane F re Dcpa tmcnt It co SI tPu o a Certificate lll 11 splonlltd gtlt Ott 11, ~unnounted h' a mz.n a.ture re-p e.oeutat on of tl o Con pa \ :s !lose Cart n ca.rvetl. vo k J n th cent e o1 tl e uno bstJ; ncted ------ I.L...Y \Ve undereta.nd the fneuds of f\.1r c~rttfic tte thero s u t ne e 1Jta1 ng ropresoutmg the G ecmn 11o cur p s~ut og tl o Kess to olcl Neptune who ts seated on u rock On the r gl t IS a 1 lother w h a chlld hm arms w th the sp r1t of Bcnevole ce l o nt ng to the p orn ~o C'f relief Under the ' hole ts the rr otto l ROTEC TiOK AND BENEV.()LEtiCr On each ~de of the E1al F. enterta n no hopes of Ius recover\ Young lllen's Assocut~on.. I IT!<;R.l.l'lY COl.fR\'I:: OF Ll CrURES engravmg are the name• of th<> members and bonoran members of th com pan w th dose of DoDWOR'Ill ::; Band \\ ho accompa tl them on theu: v s l to tl \\ <> t} last s11mmer Tl1e ce tih cale was presented to the De pat trne tt on Wed nesday ovemng nt the meetltg hold nt the Conn ell Chamber A com n tteo cons st ng of SA.~t:EI Si!IITH, .l!:nwAnD Bmsror and W>I B McCnv.nlE presented the- follo v ng resolutions of thanks wh ch were adopted una 1 mousl Resoiu~cl 1 Tht\\ th~ thank& of the Bulfulo F re Department be ten de-rod to the m~m bfC'rs of the Colnmb an Hose Com pan\ No 9 of the ctty of New York, foz:..tbe bea tlful present and that we shall •vor recall to mitld their \I!Hlt llll10Dg lUI QS one of grea.t pleasure Ruolr:tJd That :\\ate der to sa i compan.l our oosl Wl~hes for theu prospafll), and that they mny ever mamtam the1r present high •tandmg for ctli cumey and disc pl no Tho correspondence whtch passed bel\\ een Chie:£ Engtneer K..~APP' and JoHN LY J:S Esq fiecroli'fY of the commtttea ou E~cnrswn h1ghh credrta.ble to nil paltJes, and exhibits a commendable u..,gr o of courteS~y but the cr-owded etato of our columns ptevents 1ls publJCauon The Chief En.gtneer rac:eLved from the same :~ourco nil elegant cap, as n preij6Dt to lumself from the compan> as an nckno vledgement of the co nteS!eS' h-e ex.tended to them Wh le- ou the r wtatt hel e last summer Of th :::; sum the \'rustces hav-e d str l peuon .. Pa lovcrL :s 1-:v Sundry expenses Jau llu T; I tld do do do lo l e ::;ul JC t of each ectu e v 1 be ubl .shed n the ty pn.pers pre ous to the del very of tl c saxne i\ol en: of tl c \l:i'SOC at n can proc:: e T eke s adn t tl r n to the Lectures o 1 appllcnl u !fl the I lbrnrlnn Pc snng not embers w 1 be cl nr\'ed 1 ~ cl\nL\ a 1 n lb ce WILLIAM D FOBES dceltf Chatrman Lcctnre Comnuttcc Joe1 V\T \Vb1te llav J ~m th J II c Hotla HI 'A nr.tC Lnzell Rufus L Fao U 0 D RECTOR\' \V n am ':\ C:onver c Rar for 1 ll ffileccth Gilesal • !on Charlc.s rbutl..cr JOEL. W Vi HI'il E Pres dont rlAi!n S;nTII v ce PrCSidenl JonN G Ho'l'<TI~I{l'toN 'l re.asurer o~ ~ec.retary ll: ~ DO [''\: Anl!nt Buffalo Qll\ee Foot M ' st up Staus Cathe JIY Gen S..I.NTA .A:r;N' and three Haytlcn e:< presidents are DO'\Y restde.nts at Jama ca tr.r No physJCI&U of ern nence hill! yet declared \I!>B chol~ra.m New York (u hi' the trne \\ph]Xla .JOHN 0 ISH.EP \'ltD & CO MANFtW!URF l.l.1:l JF sf'E-1 \1 ENGINES Am flO!TJERS U brl.ts on Olno li\trcc-t Buffalo N ~ Jo n D 81 ep e d Ju us EU 0 c tu C n.c; II \\ alro s of Van t7 !):]\On!)' ONE TR \JN ON oUND.I.Y wh cl B tfalo at~ o elook P 1\1 [T A fretght and Accnmmodalion Tro 1 l'i ll leave every day except ~undnys: at. l o eloek: P 1\1 WM W ALLACB Sllpt :'\t ca &. Buffalo R R Butfnlo Dccen bcr l !'.-14 dec-Wf - CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION! BOSTON O'NE•PRICE CLOTHES WAREHOUSE Founded tn 1843, rc!nLtlt and enlarged !11 1846,. and cxte?LSt'Cdy and] a:oorably k~tuwn ail Gothic Hall Buffalo' GOTHIC HALL IN FULL BLAST! THE PROPRlE l 01l ha un taken adv.a tage otf the tlgltrw:ss of t!. c mn,.-cr market New\ ork nudlloa..- to purct as ng J s Fall Stock fromfl c I o tchund 1\lau- ufucturcn; at a Great Sacr1flee seu:ableJ t offur 1 .s llllillCIIlltl St~ttll atpr cestl atw Uoverwhela t-ver.y purchaser Wlth aatol'l ... 1sl nent. 11 rstock snneoftbelllr~ tl\e tateamcunu•st., ~~ n:r~yl~q~~opn~ GARMENTS • who c nenn• tteu to n great Jnconve.• A oe hod of l (1'{> ntly d 8