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othiet of the mos ters, with:man cences-also gross of unprove Ioads, the : Cor Schools and. Suhoo wnh ancqdotes ~ol pub] Political; excecuted. thit of boing fead. of | huncknowlml d . powers of mmd and lits knowledge wf men and- measures for many. years past, render him peculiarly well fitted for; the successful Aullxor will be liberally patronized by he people 'of the county of Ofsego. A Larose Verpies For Assivir Arb Baveeny,-The following . article we €lip from the NchOrkCou er and Engul- ter, of the Oth inst, A; 'man ca afford to be protty well \battered for §7,000;. but this,| - \from the account, was father severe.: /The © Attérnics for the. Plainti® were Messm At~ 483; Hobsow and CasppSbn, and they. bave succesded in obtaining the largest y dict eter rendered in the city of New York \ lor Assaolt and Batten-n R graham :=-Clement B} linemots and Thomas H. Faulltne ——Thx§ sun fiction : for @ most severe wssa 'which, at the lime was thought {o}6 the plamhms Tife. Ttwas inflicted} ing house, .No. 613 Broadway, ipamed by Mr. Flemmb, an actor, then it the Broad gay Theatre, and Nlrs. Faulkner, | 'svent the house in question, anf. alter as trig the plaintiff some questi¢as in relation sémellim F ‘wastfamd Ars. Faulkner, bot whieh plaintiff dented haflcgmxd strack blow In the fice tel knocked Einy down, and then, “lifi the other defendant, beat | ‘I‘keextenicftheis ~ 'éTack at unfit} ihsiada acera or over the right eyey a c fitetmthalefiamxbe A Tbove s : aree the Zmewhfctcierw 1. fillmv influenza. nymgilboui 1 of 'his ability 'cumnavigate the Glob > Gov. How: lmsdppoinlcd BENJABIN p. Jolinson, esq., Secretary of the Slate ncul bural Sammy Agent: of 'the Sta World's Fair. .. Mr. Johnson is to dupnrll lo’r don i i 6th A writer from Cnhl‘omld, in lhe Hurlf'ord beltevs there are more poor people in ornia, In proporlnon to the num ber of Inhabitants; than in (he rest of the Um ted States, \ Son <3 Mr June, Ilm Mnrngerlu mang IS on his way from Ceylon mm cargo of 20 or 30 eloplmnlh % \ 'The Massachusetts Dgtslafur v give 10,000 to any one who should distover q cdy for the' potatos rot. -|-} the reign of Queen Mary 'of Tag nd, a proclamation was. issued. order hat sio e should wear shoes above six mc that fil : lbmmnd persons mega“ ined to. their beds, 6 Pans, by pre- CaxkAt»-The R x’sdvetl P is ' large quantifies of French potaioe of an excellent quality, and iven same and one dolfar al whammy. Hema‘kecwras exam faw‘ «by: siace. *endert. © no doubt, this enterprise is indebted inx - servedly enjoyed, In A high degres, 1 E { Miss Hartman: W. (daighter ported . *! ihady, who had Pits Mr. D; lbebxoxber 6 Sunclny lust; His oplesy \Mrs Uungerf ml (the Rom Scnh § s) wit widely-known and / esteonidd only in his own 'gounty,' but. hroughout the state, -. He has been , cluscly identified with the business and public interesa of his. coun- ty. in various relations, and. has been regarded as one of the ablest busthess man in Norl New York, \Ho represcnted his: district -in Countess during two- terms, and- gained the repulalmn of an enlightened and abl fiegtsln-r Tory fnd was one. of lhu fiost cnpableaml in- \dustrious members of that body. - In 1847, ho was the gandidate of the demogralic: party fot Comptroller of: this state, 'an. bfico for [which his business quahl'mhons admirably fitted hint, but owing to disisisn in the parlyy Incommon with: lns nssocmlus on (he ticket, filled ofan election,\\ 0~- Arr. Hungerford, at the lime of I Ran road, and to his financial Talent afd, ener high degree, for the success which his aften ded it. Im all the relations of fife My, H do- ie gen ind regard.; \In Norilxem Nim- Professor) V We have heard it stated {sys \York Express) on the anthority of a neighbor, that,on 1 ecormfi ion of her father, this youlrlg some tima been. betmtlwd Biy of, es, fo xi’i’ewYafiwEaifididyfii-q, Ente iness C5 i BAS Wfi‘ Beorn age:— s Re een, resist, i¢yk~fi . Apo ti Fecyied ( ? inf - Butop -| flos to appes : sn, Abstria i@| Forld upon a single platform f served to Fim ta & & remarkable degree.== clad norlher Fips ugruat sage of 2 Laws, mensions of, (he Crystal P port up. for the throngs of visiters already. resorting to it, and many will no doubt get thay come: \*The.portion of the bulldmg naslg ed to the. United: States, conogixteonth of the wholo space, is at 'the West ond. Next this is the Russian dopartme [the Zolverin, then Spain; then \Pr then: Denmark and Norway und thon France, the most aarnest 6f the: world - ta fut Franda -means to out do England (in the beauty, skill; extent, perfection and .completéntss. of, hor fabrics.. Al- ready jooalousica and strifes have arisen bet two feud remembering nations, [and the Fronch-commissioner threatened t9 send al} French articles : for conipe: tition back 'geross t annel, finless ome exceptions was made to lbwngrd adberance 16 regulationse. ~ Russia is there in fullet fo promlsnd, and: her Nicholas is of the Tions of the Summer, : a staff of distinguished savans to: repre- sent herinterest. Turkey is on the ground in her turbat,and Algerian her rod: | - apulet, | Spain . has her. com- @: \of \the: best: man- iccadilly. and : Podugal Prus. Denmark, Greece,and even Egyptflflx ach a distinguished to has Brazil. _ In all this competine 0 he of the Daited. States ~cantiot oak Arcnes, grand- gavemman! a ‘ Tog and last fin-Zwmzv 314mm The fall enfopm heir toes [t\ ia, |goinst Austria and \other foreign States, 86 too have the' Itatian | some solrcuudefor the homrof his coun-] matt n © {ous soctalist sgents are travelling the y Clerk oEmeAsem‘ & 6 quotations dedqlm heulf xciting 'debates has o¢ {to Parliament :on : the; Fa until afior Easter, - meet with no fatal opposit terval, theprobability is- ning, Lord, : Lyndhurst complmnud of certain relugees who. aro a- and suggests the- propriety of ennchng the alion act. - - ray | said the subject lund att tracted the aitontion-of the forsign and | homa secretaries, but they: thought noth« ing sho menu \An reply to lhe Eurl “Aberdeen, Earl Gray stud that tho (Government disap- House. of. Commons, on the ning, a committee of enquiry | - was nppdmied, with reference. to . steam communication : between Englanfl and China and Augtria, : _ $s Leave was granted to ir sell to introduce a billfor - the better ad midistration of. fust chancery, The cellorssnl y at £10,000 po he Monitear of Thursday es & list of: diplomatie appoint- Among which are L, is Ambassador at Hamel purpose of mréulaimg the azzine th Ledm Reta, the London Timey says the restoration Rusefiffla netbas mfisezi hage In the House o Lords 'on I‘ndny f l'dnngcrio the internal peace | ; of the country would Justify Ats re-enact-|y, proved ol the proceedings of-the Refu- 1 Correspond i <Bince my last letter; £ competitors for. the off ig, cullect :C Fremont. the late ser Heyd Hecemly lof.\ A1 May San B I After session df' ten days, vention adjoorned 'to the Tet. text;\ On theilast ballot ' g €: nt 9, and Gray]. The: fiends of Heyde‘ elt voted on - the last ball For: W eller: Fremont's vote had { viously nVeruLed 13.8 The ;candidates . Kept open houses in\ San Jose, and en- I the members. --The - meeting ence of ona or [W0 men ers - e convention may getto éf fgain Before the adjournment of the | legislature‘and come to a'choice, but this . he appentances is a possibility only, an lace will i dre, that Mr. (Fremont's be filled for: the next year. - i Reconp or CRma.-TheCounarsays Sunday, the 23d of February, wi iessec a tremendous excl munity, which for seve § pected to result in the. exécutio populace of two men-named Stewart. Windred, noted scaumfrels, who nearly en a highly respec. table merchant f our city, and. robbed - him of §2000;; A meeting | of the citi zerg was called, at which th Humber presided, wh -| gave the prisoner the interiti correspouJent bf &s “J ette retells M press, asiipr gesfafil. *: pasa . rglam‘efi “fl; esisf3 ve. Ewan“; (Ts werrs ¢ Ructine ) oo.\ my‘izwfii—Qaw‘fafi cf fl' invention was: pdslponcd one day, ..'