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plot of sit feet nie that had not beea very re- | plaints made against the Governor for his treat — | ‘Theatrical and Musical. ‘Theatricals. TEL PHI Lie! NEW YORK H ERALD. | cently excavated for the receptacle, temporary to | ment of a Mr. Horatio Nelson Huggins, said to} Paax Tueatun.—“ Dombey & Son,’ or “ Edith,” <r > xumger IN caren a BORA PaIC INTELL ENCK. Rorthwest Corner of Fulton and Nassausts | be cure, of a body, at a charge of eleven dollars. | be and old, efficient, and praiseworthy magistrate | the ag is oe ayaa sir repeated ee be dirgra m — of the audience Arrest of Philadetphia Sportsmen. see os A . : * FY * . | house evening, anda audience was in wu f Mr. " JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Now, when we take mto consideration the large | in the island of Trimdad. Quite a party excite i a ne engl staan Ap. Fe Py TR OT Bartimonx, Nov, 23, 1848, PROPRIETOR. THE DAI. ¥ HERALD— Three editions day, two centa pe 7 ani The MORNING EBrrio: jive! ot srclock 4M distributed before break: Peetese AFTERNOON EDITION ean be had ef the nevosby ‘at | @cleck, P. M., and the seoond AFTERNOON BDITION at ‘lock. * Tie WEEKLY HERALD—Bvery Saturday, for cires!a- tion on the Ameriaan Continent—6%% cents per copy. $3 12% p°r gxnum. Beery steams picket day, for European cireul tion $6 per annum. to include the postirge. The European edition ult be printed wn the French and English Lingwages. "ALL LETTERS by maul. for subsertptions, or with adver- fieements to be nost paid, or the postage will be deducted from VOL’ "AB Y CORRESPONDENCE. containing important , solicited from any quarter of the world; Y used, be id for. MDURRTISEMENTS, (renewed every morning, and to be published inthe morning and afternoon editions, )at reasonable prices; to be written in a plain, legible manner; the proprietor not ible for errors in manaseript. : NO NOTICE tah» onymous communications, What- ever is witenced for insertion must be authenticated by the name and address of the w not necessarily for publication, but er; a.gunranty af his good faith, Wecannet return rejected ations. ‘of all kinds executed beautifully and with dee- received at the Ufice, corner of Fulton and area comprised within the limits of this burial | ground in Eleventh street, and the positive and un- | | deniable fact that two-thirds of it has been used for burying purposes, not once, but twice and three times, the inquiry arises, what becomes of the tremendously large revenue which this burial ground has turmshed to John, Bishop of New York? How many shields for Ireland’s | defence, at five hundred dollars each, would it fur- nish? The expenses attending this ground have beenlittle or nothing. It has always been exempt- ed from city assessments, and the poor priest who, in summer’s suns and winter’s srows, had to per- form the regular burial service, was paid only three hundred dollars a year. What, we would ask, has become of the tremendously large sums | of money which John, Bishop of New York, has received from this source alone, throwing aside ment seems now to be raging in Trinidad on this subject; and Mr. Iluggins, who for twenty years has been reepected and highly honored tor the up- rightness and integrity of his conduct as an unpiid megistrate, has, it is said, been driven trom the post he so ably filled without reward, in consequence of his connection with the league above mentioned, which has excited the special wrath of his high-mghtiness, the Governor. We could not enter, with our correspondents, into the details of this purely lecal affair, nor participate in the embittered feelings which such loca! quar- rels create between the opposite parties, We ad- vert, however, to this fact, as a proof, among others, of the position we began with assuming, famely, that the goodness of the policy pursued by the British towards the West India colonies, re- maine yet to be discovered. We also incline to readt a acting of Mrs, Shaw, Mr. Placide, Mr, Walcot, Mies Taylor, and the rest of the cast, who do uch justice to their respective pa:ts in this piece. ‘There is but one opinion expressed in relation to the plece, or its presentation on the Park boards The staircase scene, and the midnight acene, in the French hotel, are eepeoial objects of praise. This piece has now had a remarkable run, and is more popular now than it was when Mr. Hamblin first brought it out. Lart night being the evening after a semi-holiday, Thankegiving. an extra dish was served up After the performance of “ Edith,” “ Bombastes Furioso”” was given in inimitable style, Mr. H Placide perform- tng an General Bombastes, and Mies Taylor as Distaf- fina. The bill forte night consists of the Love Chase,” jp which Mrs. Shaw apocars a3 Constance, end the fares or * Founded on Frets.» The propri-tor of the Park has several choice entertainments in due course of preparation, Bowery Tueatne.—There was a real holiday au- dience at this house last evening, as it was crowded ia every part at avery early hour in the eveniog, and the utmost hilarity and good feeling prevailed. The interesting domestic drama ef the “ Maid and the consequence of Mr.. Forres yesterday’s Ledger, 01 ensue attracted a large audience to the theatre last card, which ‘appeared ia evening, whilst upon the outside of the building the | g was denser than on the previous night. )M@Meurtain rose to @ house crammed in every part; | aud until the appearance of Othello, no symptoms of approbation or disapprobation were heard. The mo- ment Mr. Macready advanced upon the stage, the most clamorous, deafening applause broke out from pit and boxes, This continued for several min- utes, during which Mr. Macready stood unmoved, merely bowing his thanks. As the applause slaokeneJ, four er five hisses were heard from the seqoz4 yaq third tiers, but these were speedily tilemoq by applause andjeries of “yr them, ous,”’ from all parts of the house. ‘Tbe biese% then ceased, and the play went on, No further diffleulty cccurre: hies was heard during the performance; and there seemed to be more of w di+position to over applaud than otherwise. The tregedy was rendered with grpat effect by all the cbaracters. The interesting points wero beard with heartfelt attention. After the ourtain fell, there general call for Mr. Macready. ina few minutes be appeared before the curtain, bowed his thaoke, bat, farther difficulty would | A party of eportamen, or duckers, from Philatelphis, were ceptured yesterday, with their boat, guns, ani | Oxtures. They are charged with trespassing on the waters of the Chesapeake. They have been brought to Baltimore by the Sheriff. City Intelligence, THANKSGIVING DAY IN NEW YORK—G@REAT DISPLAY 1 OF THE VOLUNTEER SOLDIER, { Well, thankegiviug day is past, and it was really @ | gala day to the larger pertion of the citizens of this mighty city. The earliest dawn of the morning shewed that something more than ordinary was on hand; and | at an early hour many of the jolly sons of the Bscoha. | nasen revel were seem staggering through the streets. At the usual hour ali the ohurch bells of the olty sound- ed the call to worship and render thanks, Tae ministers of truth stood forth and discussed the great blessings which heaven had bestowed, sinoa the last day of general thanksgiving, ard inv ked the protection of : Vereen strecte the princely revenue of thirty thousand dollars a | the belief, from all we see before us, as well as with good taste refrained from making » speech. . The HERALD | ee af I Tenania 7 {rem our private cources of intelligence, that 1n, | M@ep!e’” commenced tho entertainments, and the a ‘After he bad withdrawn, some onein che pit pro- | the Great Eternal upon the country for the time to j - (Peete _ | year from the Cathedral * Pp “ Sey mirable acting of Miss Wemyss, as Annette, was ap- | Pcsed “three cheers for Macready,” which were heartily | come. The churches were well filled; but how maay AMUSEMENTS TAIS EVENING. PARK THEATRE—Love Cu+ss—Founnap on Facts BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Marp awn THe QOxmmor Carms—Darce asp National ALLEGOR' Onieans Senenapxns—Rose Cuinron. BROADWAY THEATRE. Broadway—Lany or Lyovs— We thik the Catholics of New York should demand an answer to those questions from the Bishop of New York. They should demand in- formation of the manner in which this annual rev- enue of the Cathedral, and the proceeds of the Eleventh street speculation, have been disposed of, perhaps, no short space of time, the commotions and struggles between the people and aristocracy» which are now shaking Europe with convul- sion to the very centre, will, if a very different course of conduct be not pursued by Great Bri- tain, extend to the excitable elements of the plauded by all This drama is always « favorite one. the tory is so interesting, and wit and bumor are ad- mirably blended with the more pathetic portions of it Stevens as the old farmer, Winans in the comic cha- racter. and the other performers, were much ap- plauded ‘The farce of “Crimson Crimea’? was next ployed In this piece Mr, Winans. as Funk, oreated avast deal of fun; the dancing of Mr. Smith, and given—with “three more,” and “three more.” Another one in the pit proposed “three cheers for Ned Forrest,’’ which were given with considerable strength, bat not equal to those just given for Macready. “Three more cheers” were given for Macready; after which affai settled down quietly, and the persons composing t audience either withdrew or waited for the afterpiece, {From the Pennsylvanian, Nov. 23} difficulty between heartfelt thanks were rendered would be hard to tell, though the exterior might present an appearance of meckness. The markets were filled at an early hour, by thore who had before fai'ed to procure @ turkey for @ thapkegiving dinner, and the highest prices were palg for that description of fow!. Busigera, in evety de- 4 j r. A s A ion. iti the Grand National Allegory were the next entertain- The excitement growing out of t] jartment, was partially euspended, and bat for the } Muexs TyRaxit oR THE GLAss Bevis—Howest Tureves. when the other churches are bankrupt, and the | West India population. The British sitellites mente, We must accord the greatest praise to Mr, | Messrs, Forrest and ose es Lowrappagte ANowhan Siwiaitates! biter were constantly RATIONAL THEATRE, Ghetham Sqeare—Sxrn S:.ore— | lenders of money to them forced,on account ofnon- | sent out to rule and reign over these islamds, ap- | Stevens, the andacatieshle stage manager, for the ma‘ merits of the question itself, assing, many portions of the city presented a still- Naw Yous As Iv Is Wise vor a Dav. ayment, to seek refuge in the almshouse. If all rto us too much inclined to play the part of | Per im which this allegory was produced. It was a | sequence of the insufferable arzoga tuegea j § pay’ 8 peal suas Pay the my beautiful thing, and was deservedly applauded. The | too many instances, American dheeah ae te ness equal to that of the Sabbath. After twelve BURTON'S THEATRE, Chamters street—Goon Orn Evers Gerriewan—MvusicaL ARRIVALS9—Tom anv JERRY IN 1s fair and honest, there will be no hesitation in Roman pro-consuls or Turkish bashaws, and ex- New Orleans Serenaders next g: their admirable Engiand. We may offend the fashionable oolcck the hum b.gan to increase, until ¢ | Phen answering. hibit too much of that family pride and aristo aoe seeey sre most exoaliont eases: aud. Guniog come etealen bars probably, by sllading to th ferl- | whole “oity presented the scene ot @ Christmas — . : bi - eir e1 eme | at jowery, have le hosts of ing at present; but even atthe ard 0! 10! £0, | BROADWAY CIRCUS, near Syring st —Eavaernzaxim, ke | Zhe Condition of the British West Inala | cratic hauteur which so prominently character’ | ‘vends ‘The very interesting drama of © Ko we caubot forbear giving an instance of British libe: | DOUGAY- Fn kg Ms oy rg win falcy MECHANICS’ HALL, Bresdway, near Broome—Cmausry’e Muveraets—Erworian 8rxcrne. MELODBON—Vinewra Senex apPns SANDS, LENT & CO’S CIRCUS, Nibio's Garden.—Mewa- oxnse, Equeermianum, Bo. SOCIBTY LIBRARY—Carrexii’s Mixsraris. PANORAMA HALL, 83 Broadway.—Dionama ov Bom- Banpuent or Vena Cavz, Islands. We have received a mass ot very interesting and valuable information from numerous corres- pondents in the British West Indies, relative to the present condition and prospects of these highly im. portant islands. Accompanying the letters of our correspondents, are several files of West India ize the great and rich in England. Soone; or later this English pride must be subdued and humiliated ; sooner or later it must meet with a fall, and that a terrific one--for the adage that pride and ruin, hauteur and humiliation, are in- separably associated together and accompany each other, is a truth consecrated by the justice ton” concluded the evening’s entertainment, most eminently successful. and the acting of Miss Wemyss, Duff, Hall, Winans, &o , in it, hes done much towards giving it the ourrency it bas obtained. To-night the bill will be very amusing, as will be seen by the advertisement, Broapwar Tueatxx.—Mr, Murdoch played the part of young Mirabel, in the “ Inconstant,” last night, to a highly respectable and select audience; and exhibit- rality, which is almost without a parallel, In Fi bruary, ot 1845, when Mr. Forrest visited England, he was desirous of producing Bulwer’s groat plays of “Richelieu,” and the “Lady of Lyons.” He accord: ingly addressed to that gentleman the. following 1 ter :— ir ;—Bolng desirous of producing mt the Prinsesys tneaice 1 ;—Being desirous of producing at t! eatre, the lays of * Richelieu,” and the “ Lagy of 8, tare the th Gerty of addressing you, to know if'you bave any ohjection to t weuld be the author's their being represented there, and wi Rightly tee. {have the honor to bo, Yours with the highest re: forms and pretty taces, ment seemed to sit on in Broadway, near Chi lated to throw a gloom der half of the human race. who might chamoe to pass, end whose sympathies for the erring of their sex, were direoted in commireration. A young aud beau- tiful girl, spparently about sixteen y ed from one of the crossing strevt: excess of wine. The traces of a o1 d a emile of happy content- very brow. A sovn | aa papers, by an examination of which we derive | which has ever reigned over men and nations in | ed, toa remarkable degree, that peculiar talent and a aes education wer still visible, notwithstanding she bi STOPFANI HALL, Broadway, corner Walker street-Mexc | considerable light thrown upon the aflairs of the | all ages—demonstrated by the ultimate issue of all | high histrionic ability which he possesses. Vache, as Pie Bir RI, Bunwan, Bart. wit FORREST. siven hertelf up teGebenabey.._A crv’ obheyeged ¥ ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, Bowery—-Vax Axmuncn's B.itish colonies. This part of the world possesses, at the pregent moment, a considerable portion of human events, and mathematically proved by the invariable fate and full of the proud—it mattered nog old Mirabel, played admirably ; while Miss Wallack and the beautiful and magnificent Mrs, Abbott, both McShane in the “ Nervous Man,” and acquitted him- After waiting nearly ten days- and unexpected de: Bulwer returaed the fol- unaccountable ot than necessary, xcite her to rage, that gathered round, with a view t she might iesue, with her burning breath, 8 volley of wom but afew years since, was the pride of a fon | ] Gxasp Muxacxnin. fa. ‘ . bmn . : ' Ot | delighted the audience by the sweetness, felicity and | lowing a) It {is always customary to pay the | bisspheny, But they were diseppointod. In hor : i wibittesen's: Maes, interest, in an historical, moral and political point | however high they were, or unassailable their pep ape of thelr representation, ‘Mz. Macerthy, | author of agreat ploy in Great Britain a certain sum eer le bac prtanes, ‘Maatonve ring, of view. To ug, inthe United States, the contem- | power may have appeared to be. the great Irish comedian, afterwards appeared as pal — Fn ila oe Beit dey a ae oe. | om towarde her bright palace of infamy. 'Thac youn, FEMALE ACADEMY, Brooklyn—Joser Guw Rew York, lriday, November 24, 1848, Actual Circulation of the Herald, Nov. 23—Thureday. .... .....++++++ + 20.160 copies plation of the prospects and progress of these sugar colonies, ia, under many aspects, of singular and special interest. These islands have been for some time past, the arena of a doubtful experiment, entered into by the British government and nation, Ramroap To THE Pacrric.—Mr. Whitney is out with another long letter, which appears to be intended asa message to Congress in support of his project and route for a railroad to the Pacific. relf extremely well in this difficult character. The song of “ Darby Kelly’ was well received and loudly encered, Mr, Murdoch appears again this evening, when a fresh opportunity will be afforded of seeing and patronizing a great American actor. Nationat Txatre.— This very popular house wa suspect, accompanies the statement of his extraordi- nary price for the right asked for by Mr. Forrest, by such tyrannical conditions, as to render it imposrible for the latter to act in the plays alluded to. Read this supercilious answer :— tim +I regret that, having invariably declined to allow the nightly at ay metropolitan theatre, repreeentstion of my plays fath heart, and upon her rearing ne lavished all the accomplishments whieh wealth could commen ‘The hour of adversity came upon him, and from the pinnacle of effluence he was place in the vale of poverty. He died under the weight of the calamity which be- fell bim, and that daughter was left without the The publication of the Herald commenced yesterday at 25 | in relation to the best policy to be pursued towards | From Lake Michigan to the mouth of the Colum- | well patronized yesterday, both at the day andevening | cannot comply with your request, Icouid not allow “ Riche. ternal hand to guide her cours acight, ‘I | . d the * Lady of 1, to be pertormed fora less psriod | Paterna 8 ght, an Seeaks ore > eslonky and Aalthed at 2) mlavtes Defers 6 | at portion of the African race which, from a | bia river, the route proposed would include aline | performances, Mose is till in the ascendant; and hit Tk ton nights each, pos a payment beforehand of Sty guiueas | exposed to all the deceitful snures which are laid Circulation ef the other Leading Morning Journals. state of death, servitude and misery in their native land, are given up by the barbarous rulers to of three thousand miles. The first eight hundred miles would run through a fertile country—the nightly declaration, that he will “not run with the machine any mere,” is bailed with the usual applause s for the two—and supposing that the twenty aces were in Ginded within five Weoke-cat which time|ineright of performance (cupposing that accident prevented the completing the twenty re- ecetations) weuld cease, sud return en’ dis to entrap the unwary of her sex. She was the daughter of a Hebrew, but had wandered in the wilder- ness, and fell a prey te the demons of destruction. Courter grep meses mm tee whom they ate subjugated, to be carried hy Euro- | rest of the route is through a desert. The slice bei escent rapist bishiy arronge ba Lea of ‘ap sir, your ob/dtaarvant, FON, reed ah eee Sf nroer anile otbieg: Sika pibeaeees Daily Express ..... 3500 | peans from their own native field of slaughter to | of soil sixty miles wide, or the alternate parcels | with them every evening. Now that ¥ nkee Hill ‘We give this case as but one of many, and I haughty step, showed the ourl of ecora upon the lip— PerRNE ns se: SfeetbH00 | ve field of West Indian labor and subjection, It | of five miles by suxty, for the first eight hundred | sso performing af the National, an evening spent; | reader to decide for himeelt, Mr Baler exnlmits1n | Soullthe closely bound systems of Yeapeotabity de 24,600 ig an escape to them from death, or rather anex- | miles, are intended, therefore, to pay the entire rerabreg hy Noppioider= rn ig grt tae yg ney ar TS arecter, and we Go not | Wit of en affort to resous and restore her t0'the hap- will be corrected on change of servitude, as field and domestic ser- costs of the road. ‘What would the road cost? At the minimum the doings.and sayings of the York B*hoy, the entertainments are true delineations of two brance of such treatm pier scenes of her early life. The mind had scarce wandered from that pitiable, yet unpitied object, whea another eceme presented itself. At the corner of Nas- vante, 1n lieu of being brutally massacred, or more most prominent American characters. Chanfraa ; _ Foreign New: brutally ill-treated on their native shores by their | of $20,000 a mile, the first eignt hundred miles | keeps up the pirat the high standard whicq DelapabifecnDustine ype eatnhe pentane morning, ee a oe chin me Me eremera ieee: The steamship Cambria, with one week's later | own colored oppressors. ‘Thus transported, and | would require en outlay of sixteen millions. But | Bie tect and ontes Tee cl eet ceteris, Econ, | at the return of the watch prisoners, oflcer Bodine, of | hood, appeared with small organ before him. He news from Europe, may be expected to arrive at | under sucha state of things, to thefields of the sugar | after penetrating the great prairie, or American | capable of playing any piece most thoroughly. Dawes, | th4 Fifth ward, brought before the courts comical | turned the orank by his right arm, to which it was ; 1 5 gs, Coe te a eee eee mres: | looking little couple, whom the officer suid he arrested | fastened, having no hands; while with the end of the this port hourly. We shalllearn by her of the fate plantations of the western world, they have be- | deeert, which stretches eastwardly near a thou- eF arian: " Ny . pman, Miss Mess- | ror being aisecdeeh other arm, from which protruded a single finger, he of the city of Vienna, which wasat the last accounts surrounded by a hostile army, and of the prospects of republicanism in Austria generally. Church Specutation, Church Spoliation— Where are the Revenues? We found it neceasaty, a few days since, to give publication to a few simple and undeniable truths concerning ‘his lordship,” as he was re- cently called in Halifax, Joha, Bishop of New York, or, in common parlance, our old friend, come an ohject of serious consideration and great political agitation to the white race, among whom they have, as above shown, been for centuries past, in the manner and from the causes above men. tioned, introduced. Itis still a question, we may say, with the world at large, whether the policy pursued by the British Parhament towards this race of men, 18 the beat and wisest which could have been pursued. It may be said to be purely a question of facts, and that question is, whether the complete emancipation sand miles from the Rocky Mountains, the coset of every mile to the Pacific would be increased, so that before striking the Rocky Mountains, the timber for the superstructure, the iron rails, and the provisions, and all the supplies for the men, except buffalo beef, would be sub- jected to the costs of an overland transportation of a thousand miles by the finished road. The diffi- culties, however, after descending the western slope of the South Pass, would just commence, in entering a labyrinth of mountains and sand plains M bound to go on with their present success. evening, an excellent bill is presented, Bunton’s Tuxatnx.—This elegant place of amuse. ment was well attended last evening to witness the celebrated comedy, in two acts, called the ‘Good Old English Gentleman.” Squire Broadland, taken by Mr. Burton, was a piece of excellent acting, bringing down the general approbation of the delighted audience. Mrs. Vernon, as Temperance, the Squire’s house- to the life, Miss Chapman, as Fanny ingly good. In the course of the "is introduced, which is some- , are among the more’ prominent ith Chanfrau at their head, they are For this iy, and the husband threatening the life of his better balf, The worst of the two, which is, of course, always understood to be the man Jase fanny looking ttle Irishmen, standing abou four feet six inches high, and a waiter by profession, | who gave his name as Barney McGowan. His wifo, Biddy, stood about four feet, with @ short, thin nose, very sharp’at the end, thin, pale face, light san- 7 hair, and a pair of eyes which opened and shut like a young owl against sunshine. Such is s de- soription of this little pair. Macistrate—What charge do you make against your husband, Biddy ? Bivvy—Indeed, Judgejbe trates me very bad; he bates me, and threatens to take "y life, and he tried last night to burn up my frock. i caunot live with pushed the pennies into a box, which were throwa ‘upon his little instrument bythe passing multitade. To him, the day was, indeed, s harvest, and he seemed delighted with the success which crowned his efforts. The New York Light Guard, Capt. Vincent, left the city by the nine o'clock train for Philadelphia, They were escorted to the depot by the New York City Guard, Capt. McArdle. Both of these are among the most perfeotly drilled of the olty, and made ® splendid appearance. ‘As the afternoon advanced, the volunteer soldiery of this and the adjoining cities caine pouring in from e direction, whither they had been to spend the Via target practice. ‘The following companies passed Herald office: Rivggold Blues i him in peee. Bishop Hughes. We doubt not that those truths | 7° f dpsid il ‘ : R ba thousal nt. The gradit w, and very prettily executed. The “Musical Macisrrate— It appears, Biddy, that you and your Finn Guards. * were unpalatable to him, and we would not be of a rude, ignorant, barbarous, and uncivilized | of a thousand miles exte: grading of the Ane: ysl oes BB dey gt JL pee! Meas d anna vegrieepecresiarermt Sieve tememne i a gO much surprised if he were o! opinion that a mine was sprung under his feet when we gave to the public the sententious expressions which he used tothe assembled clergy of his diocese, when i ‘wes intimated to him that they desired him to lay race, is good for {them !—whether they have been | benefitted or not by the emancipation which the British Parliament has bestowed upon them?— whether giving them, on this continent, the liber- ties which their race enjoys in Africa, will not mountains, the opening of the gorges, halt filled with volcanic debris, the bridging of deep chasms, and the transportation of supphes, would augment the expenditures to at least $100,000 per mile. The road would have to be fimshed as it pro- received with tl ¢f the performances concluded with an absurdity on the bigh preseure principle, called “Tom and Jerry in America or Life in theOld World.” This piece kept the audience in one continued roar of laughter from the children ? Bivpy—No, Judge, and how should I, when | am only married six monthe? This answer she gave with & very pert look, placing her hands on her hips, with of self confidence Macistratx— Well, Biddy, it don’t always follow that @ woman should be married to have a family.— “4th Ward Ranger “ Leater Light Gaar “Commodore Guards Vaskelsky Guard Silversmith Guar “ itch Guards, Brooklyn. wi Independent Lafayette Guards, Newark. Fantastios. t y i thi i ssed westward, forthe purpose of procuring | many very droll characters, especially that taken by Mr. | Well, Barney, what isthe reason you ill treat and iY. Y. before the Convocation of the Catholic Church, | mt * rede bl ; es br aie: ve ee als and supplies from Missouri. Burton, called James Wail Trollope Dickens Fallos | bust yoor-wine? Such a nice little Woman as this, a ey ee Oe eis iar which is to assemble in Baltumore soon, their wish | Where they may be found, into the same sort of | mater ~ ’ Green, who repretents bimeelf to be on ‘of beer, | Ought to take to your arms apd protect, instead of | ari! ‘Be frst nMne4 Om moved in good military style, that canon law, the only safe-guard of the infe- | Charel house, into the same scene ot bratality, ‘What length of time would be required to com- | vation, making a book on Americe. Wit Js good, | busing Ber? st abuse hh ret tena tee Gueras, which was latel@ha toc 4 ts anarchy, and barbarity as is seen in their own | plete the work under all these disadvantages, 1ts mate ieee the public. To-night an ose caprke yase her nor her ; | burlesque, and most fully carried out the { T rior clergy from the persecution of the bishop, would be introduced into the diocese of New York. We do not mean, on this occasion, to re cur to that particular matter, although we may do so at an early day, in order to show, more con country, where they are let loose and uncurbed? We are not attempting to settle or decide this important question; we content ourselves with saying, that it is stillfa problem which yet awaits progress depending upon the gradual salés of the lands east of the great desert? Witha fund of fifty or sixty millions on deposite, any amount of | force might be employed; but depending upon the Trron axp THomrson’s Cin Broavway.—The classic groupings and acrobatic exercises here, last | evening, as well as the general performance of the company, were received with marked enthusiasm, by asa dress beloaeing to her sister, and I told her to give it back, a she didn’t, I said I wonld burn it; ehe says bate her; I never did bate her Judge; 1’ll tell you just how it was ; she and eecomey ee together, and we had some few words about dress and her brotcer, when I bit of a push in the back with my knee, bad no music other than a tin pen and th: some animal, long since departed. Among those who seemed well disciplined in military tactics, the Inde- ndent Franklin Guards were most conspicuous. Che Poster Light Guerd and Commodore Guards wi moving from opposite directions, and met in Nassea, near Ann street, whon the former immediately hajted, ‘i . ae solution. One effect of the policy of the British | land sales, 1t 18 not probable that atthe maximum | a densely crowded house. The entertainments were \d, by my conscience, that’s all | did to her. ingle clusively, the tyrannical, despouc, Sorat _ Parliament ig, we believe, clearly seen and admit. | any greater progress could be made in the work | more than usually attractive, in consequence of the Bippy- Oh! Judge. he did bate me about three weeks rprseapeone ey Scoki vave tah steve upiece Fea a ereee mat John, ‘Bishop of | £4 00 all hands—and that is, the ruin of the for- | than fifty miles per annum, under the most favor- | guteral Cspossen of ons colcons to ergo; he ald 1 and ass rela of my Ute 5 1 owt lire | of, accompanied by bends of excellent maste. ‘Tn seme ee le; am ea ry “ A a bi merly thriving and prosperous people settled in the | able operation of the scheme. At this average it | 4g5,.7" and, accordingly, the entite stre Place and keep myself t him. very tne appearance, and thelr target was more per- Now, Ueik, exereiventiis eguraas ¢oyinm:ty/ih BI islands. If, in the scales which the British | would require a period of sixty years to open the | trowpe was put forth, dirplaying thelr high add varied best thing you can dois to sepa- | fetly riddled than any other which passed, though a Our object, at thepresent time, is to | Yarous islands. If, in the scales which the British | would reqi Le ; : talents, ‘The extraordinary feats of equestrianism, | Tate if you cannet live together {n peace, and you, Bar- | there were several shots in that of the Gilmartin peek tatiinaticn on one or id points connected Parhament held suspended from its hand, that | way for a locomotive {rom oniee to Astoria. particularly by Mr. Carroll, wer ted with roueds pete r3 “eI dapang ye bei Lfoyi 4 Guards, which approached near the centre. The Ssata pies ini “1 lance at the more prominent | of applause, and the precocious abilities of the j er, a oe} Se we loc! ted ost ludicrous appearance. with the administration of the Catholte religion in scale containing the black man has gone up, and Such 18 a mere g' pi appl Pi you up. “An bveald Berney, “you may be sure 1 pa Guard pres ER ce a pn Kins “ape! this diocese, especially in the city of New York, and to a few matters connected therewith. Inthe first place, we would hike to know in what manner the income arising from St. Patrick’s Cathedral, in Prince street in this city, 18 disposed of? Report says, and, we believe, with a good deal of truth, that it exceeds the large sum of the other, in which the white race were weighed, has miserably gone down, it might be made a question whether any good can ever be said to be done, where, in the doing of it, an equal amount injury and evil 1s produced. It may possibly have comported with the views and interests of a great and powerful party in the Parhament and nation which has eflected this | impediments to this enterprise. We wantacommu- | nication with our vast territorial possessions on the | Pacific; but the construction of a railroad through a region of two thousand miles of empty space, without population, without timber, without re- sources of any kind, except the salt of the Great Salt Lake, 1s not the thing for the settlement and developement of the territories of California and portion of the performers were vehemently ‘he house was crowded to excess in every available place of accommodation. Saxps, Lent anv Company, (Nisto’s.)—A densely crowded arcemblage of the admirers of the gifted per- Tormers who nightly exhibit at this popular circus, enjoyed rich treat during the outertainment last evening. Mayfly delighted his many admirers, and danced his part, going through the various evolutions, to the delight of all present, who bestowed upon this won't touch her any more. | don’t want togo near her if she don’t want me.” ‘That will be the best way. You can go—both of you—and don’t let me see either of you before me again.” And off both started out iy much better satisfied than when he Five Points —A kind of green Irish- ; Handly, a workman on York and Albany Railroad, came to town Together with other littie notions he wanted; strolied amongst the dameels of the Five ‘were dressed 1: which represented that of Hamlet, while others were of Turkish, Roman, Indian, Mexican, thers never be- fore known, seen, or heard of. The Capt. moved in front, seated upon a horse,which was led by two colored grooms dressed in ‘Turkish costume. The company mumbors may give the reader who has not seen themseme idea of their ludicrous appearance. The target 0 feet long, by two and a half feet wi in uniformity with the company. Th im Jams,’ another fantastical corps, fell far short of the othe: nearly eighty, no two of whom are dressed alike, which thirty thousand dollars per annum. This is certain- i A Sac hus 2 doing, hi \boks, thoush, double deed,—of kindness on one side tothe black, | Oregon. A railroad or ship canal across the | beautiful animal s just tribute of applause. The ” Gapted by Cathacl both in numbers and odd , though they moved im very handsome revenue, and we have no doubt “9 é id ° . Peints, and was soon entrapped by Catharine Ryan, or | better military atyle. it might be increased a few thousand more, if the numerous shillings and sixpences that are show- ered into the collecting boxes on each Sab- bath were added. What becomes of this vast an- nual cflering of the taithful?’ The other Catholic Churches in the city do not receive a cent of it, by way of donation, loan, or otherwise. Many if not most of them are up to their heads in debt; brought about this admitted result. The British ‘West India islands, formed by their rich products, bitants, a powerful rival to the great and increasing interests of the British in the Kast Indies. When we conjoin the fact that it was the interest of the Last India trade to crush that of the West Indies, with the other fact, that the latter have been, by the and the skill, industry, and capital of their inha- | | ora line of Arabian camels and dromedaries from St. Louis, via Santa Fe and the Gila, to Monterey or San Francisco, would far better subserve the great primary object of colonizing the-coasts of the Pacific, than any railroad project like that of Mr. Whitney. When we shall have admitted into the Union half a dozen thriving States from the west of the Rocky Mountains, a continental railroad of ere invariably to be found here is the best commentar that cen be bestowed upon the superiority and excei- lence of their general qualifications and ability, Zoorocicat. Hart, Bowsny.—The splendid exhibi- tion of birds and beasts, to be seen here, continues to attract groups, feom various quarters of the city. That hing of beasts, the lion. ocouples a commanding posi- tion amcng the eubjects who surround bim; and tho elephant, white bear, tiger, together with almost every variety of beast of the derert, and numerous specimens of the feathered creation, are to be seen here in their to cficers Gardner after coneiderable search amongst prostitution. found Kate in s gross state of intoxica- She was taken into custody and conveyed to tion house, where her person was searched, but gold paper money was found about her. How- pag! the Captain ordered her back in one of the cells. 8] Mr, James Fd- which way probably terminate fatally. wards, wl e ii the dock, was seized wit 5 from the staging, struck agaiust the striag piece of the wharf, and dropped into the river. He was imme- diately rercued, when it was discovered that his thigh was broken, berides being otherwise injured. He was taken tu the 7th ward station house, and properly cared for. The night was as lively and joyous as the nf bad been. Every ball room in the city was fitled wi the fair of the city, andthe hour of midnight came on, leaving but few traces of sorrow. Such was the indeed, we are credibly informed that poor people 7 rs ¢ b ge *, ; 1 rus! housand miles long may be undertaken | bert porsible conditior d neither would seem to as at this time very drunk, and scarcely able to reader who, on the faith of the Catholic Church in this a raisins to Seid ch teebaaibdg woes tae beet edajact of its pack No OME free | oopree rn ete PeMeen i TIN SARIET Gan. SS Well woetky:) PO ae support. Ow offeer Sroaney taking oo! Jer cosudge of the true grattinde st a people soloing joe: i é ae rns 4 on to the cel im, ‘ Look’e here, old fellow, b; Prov! has be- diocese, have lent every dollar they possessed in conclusion that the effect produced was the result | sent want is the facilities for emigration, which Misstres’s,—These geniures, after amus- | J—s I must ave omething to drink before I'm locked all the Diessings which © king domes be the world to churches in this city, have, 1n conse- quence of not being repaid, been obliged to seek of design, with the view to a certain object. In this view of the case, the pretensions to religion, can only be afforded by steamers and a railroad portage over the isthmus, or bya line of drome- c TY ing @ multitude yesterday, will be again on hand this ening With a choice assortment of their most popular &e. We ha frequent noticed. the je up, and d—n the consequences!” “ Weil,” said th officer, « | will get you something to drink, but I have no money to getit with” “Oh” said she, forgetting stowed. The day was spent in feasting and frivolity, eave in the forenoon, while the proclaiming the gospel of truth, of fasting and prayer on so special minister of Heaven was 4 the necessity oocasion have it introduced.” shelter in the almshouse and become almonees of S . tasiestmmt singers, that we have but little left to say of | the charge she was under, “by J—s, I've plenty of morality, philanthrophy, and so forth, by which | danies from the valley of the Mississippi to the rani arg » “by b plenty ‘Anotunn Deatn Freon Hrosornosid. — Another a , too, n . at. like wine, time seems to improvetnem. | money,” and very coolly stooped down, pulled off 0: beeper beraphrar tt cual the deed was pretended to be motived, and by | baein of the Sacramento. ‘They are a most racy ret of individuals. wey 7 088, 8 ohn Ty conse ons out four $5 gold death from perdi eS det i res upwards of thirt dioviand dollars per annnm, ex- which the simple mass was led, or rather driven, EEO Y fi bt ig ae rept Lee trl Cee fie Be Noten sna ing mreee. ‘ yurteen years. He Fear ine whinge trout inthe calcccon | #8 support, vanish before the uncovered mash | Vote of Vermont Shs, Stccae acta aly noting abot eh Banas py ey Aes fosese Ms th Pres i We have no doubt that | of interested trading motives and party selfishness, : Corporat] Mixstreis will give most admtrable rebed Bi aly Be rte en Aol Aon den neve ie une py rer wus tiowentinaly prt ton, whe | fips OF heen peor reopll) would, Like Johaj | tine nee) Werte came here | Bennington. i oe re tee Publ have long ago pro- | Thovs, ‘Thos the woman exposed bereelf by her over. | found the tongae slightly coated and | Tushep of New York, to anform them, ints wis: | "only belong, Windham. Sod Rint. Chae clever date, it hep ap tht | Sieg ber Sotho ramie fora" w"?°O™” | tad deo clown and caren, ih ce seni a ° d It appears by the intelligence of our correspon- | Windsor 1,908 | repr by the admirable way in which he arrai " ¢ : tions to give frequent doses of the latter, that what ppears by ge Pt give freq: dom, when they are to be paid back the earnings i de ti sath | Rutland. 1,377 | Their entertainments—and they themselves by the | _ Detection of a Barglar —The jewelry store No. 420 | seemed ts be spasms of the glottis might be overcome, of years of hard toil and deprivation which they dente, and the accounts we Meet wittin the pa- | Addison. 1,035 | inimitable manner in which they perform. Grand rtreet, was bui ‘entered on W stomac! |. On Wednenda; he a aes pers published on the spot, that a mass of indes | Orange 1 Taananaciz—Joszr Guxc's's Coxcent.—The fifth | BMht bye Uisek fellow Robert hurried, aed have invested in this manner. Will he not be sahil’ wih destituts oa want of em, | Goimeé 1 1 eoneest of thia Dighiy Gistinguished. pertoemer took: | Ste entranee through the rear of the pasms, though explicit with them as he was with the sixty a CHUGEN, RALTY,, Cepeneen. eae nan he HN dab 1 lace last evening at the Tabernacle, ond was.on the | Whe” the bold rascal visited the kitchen. t was then ascertained ‘aa led. salibiak alecdy af We dincese at New ployment exists in these colonies. This misery | pee Vea deals of pov he Fo The grecter part of this | % months before, he had been bitte at apie nage arb ati/ ‘siggy chiefly reigns among the immigrant laborers, of | ba CoCnia- 1456 concert consisted of well known and familiar pleces, | Stairs joulder by a rabid dog, but the wi York, when he informed them that he was entire- . f . Frapklin feos | to thich M. Gung’l, with bis ordinary taste esand little was thought of it at that ly inde pendent of any man for the commission Cooltes, who have been introduced in the sre ze | Orleans. Ne tlcis nd « leader, added several interesting novelties, d, beyond doubt, to be which be holds ; thet ke derived it directly from | 2 s0PPly the place of negro labor. We perceive | Lamoille 4 ‘The prinelpal perton of there were, the,‘ Elite Qua. dagperate espns go Gorge ghee ; ; , > i ral | HiS6EXs..s eves 3 Me," the“ Pauline Polka,” and the “ use, God; that he would have no canon law, and that Wit pe ge raghilar os teginaar is as | Grand isle Bil Henge." compored by imei, and yebtien be nid | villain ae ere hetee Thckes OC. See arate ihe crete bore my, he “ would weed his dioces y ished to e . m ’ ~ A i ogee inec mpable orchestra. these pieces are of masterly for trial, whole of the pro- . ced his diocese of all who wis island of Trinidad, eepeeially with a view to de- Totalesess.ce ss 28,122 10,948 porition, in a bold and brilliant style, and were ferty aa eR Ge tae eects portions nd he drank fax seed tow wi There is another point on which we, and no doubt the public likwise, desire a httle informa- tion, It is im respect to the bunal ground in Eleventh street. A large plot of land was purchased by Bishop Hughes in that section of the city asa burial place for the dead of his church. It was purchased at a time when property in that region was far less valuable than it is now, say about ten years since. We-will not be particular as to a year or so, but it appears to us that it was at or about that time that that pece of land was pur- Chased as a cemetery. A trend of ours buried a relative in that ground, and as it was consecrated by his holiness, Bishop Hughes, the trifling sum of eleven dollars was demanded for the privilege ofinterment. So far so good. About three years alterwarde he returned from a distaat part of the country, and desired to erect a tombstone to the memory of his departed relative. On visiting the plece again, mighty changes and revolutions had evidently tuken place during his absence. Al- though he had particularly taken the marks and bearings of the particular grave, he could not find it. At length he inguired of the grave-digger. * Lord bless your honor,” said he, in reply to the inquiry addressed to him, ‘ sure there have been three or four more bodies buried over him since vise means for the remedy of these augmenti evils. We findin a prospectus published by the League, the following significant language, which helps to give an idea of the object of its formation: — What is here proposed in the present unemployed condition of the Indian and African immigrants, and creole laborers, is toestablich, in conventent parts of t if-eupporting farms, to be formed out of ed land, with asylums, hospitals, school isons, police stations, and courts, attached nd to be worked by the unempl aborors roject seems not oniy fearibie, dif carried out with vigor, soe mentioned, from dc moralization, and be product! general food. Every suggestion in such # direction, must now come most opportunely. Immigration into such an impoveriched colony as Trinidad, can only be effective with other auxiliary measures for seourin; continuous employment and tood to its Jaboring pop’ lation the pressure of untoward circumstances, the Wert India plance o to the level of pauper neral dep works, public and private, to absorb the labor of the colony, vart numbers of the iu necessarily doomed to idleness, want, rs Singular!y enough, and with an obstinacy cha- racteristic of Bntish aristocratic rile, the go- vernment of the island, with Lord Harris the Governor, at its head, has, we are inlormed, set it- celf in decided opposition to this movement, and done all in ite power to thwart, defeat, and obstruct tue ;" and awey le went, prodding the ground, | ¢he operations and objects it aims to produce. In here ead there, with a long ton tod, to find a | reaonce of thie object, we have heard high com & | Vote in September. .22,125 15,501 Taylor over Van Buren over Caws... : « — Jess than Cass and Van Buren.. Clay over Polk..... Clay over all others Total vote in 1848.. | Total vote in 1844... Decreased vote .. tee 8 Every Congresslonal district has given a plurality 2, ta Brooklyn Intelligence. Finy —A fire broke out about 6 o'clock yesterday morning, on the recond floor of the large three story brick building, at the corner of Henry end Atlantic Fireets, which was entirely destroyed, The upper floomand front on Henry street war Lge BA ir Merers. Colt & Miller, grain and feed di rs, whole stock, eaid to be worth $1200, was destroyed, But wes covered by insurance. A store in the build- street, was occupied by Mr. Craiton, are paper, banging establishment, His lose ie eaid to be about $1,000, which was ured, Another 1ocm was ocoupied by Mr. Willie Miller, as @ plumbing establishment, tho whole of whose stock was destroyed. The fire is said to havo beom the work of en incendiary, Hi ors LeaistaTure.—The legislature of this =n meet at the of governsont, on the fret January nex! ing, fronting on Atiai Ik Stati er the new constitution, and ‘at two dollars; and after the session. they ell y will hardly want to remain in seston mote then the first named poriod. cecdingly effective. We never heard the performers M. Gung'l plny more pea They were ap- wded loud and long, and delighted the audience ty the accuracy and br siven to the lovely morceauz of their talented leader. The “ Grand Overture from the Opera of janthe,” by Carl Maria Von Weber, which is one of the most beautiful compositions of this German maestro, was given in all its grandeur. The of the Opera of Lucia di gorge A 0 rendered with the u ability. erto,” by M. Siede, a performer of merit, was very favorably received. In fine, the T fond of Mt. Guog'l deserves the highest ored give to all their perform: finish which have gained for bone in the United Stat charming and delightful evening, Hesni Henz's Granp M for they This fertival will take place Thureday even week, at the Tabernacle, and will be one of the most brilliant musical fétes of the season In our notice of it. im yerterdsy's paper, it was imadvertently stated as taking place last evening. Cousins, tHe Inisn Comenias —This celebrated de- lineator of Irich character and excellent voealist is aow givingh is entertainmente nt Carroll Hall, Baltimore, He ie assisted by M. and Madame Leati, whose abilities as fretrate artits are ¢poten of in the highest terms of eelogy. We are much pleased to learn that Mr. Col- line will shortly return to this city, to play one night, previous to his Southern tour. for the projected benefit of the family of the late lamented Mr Simp: Tue HonnstocKs.— We d with much Interest fom ¢ ver, al merite Hohnstock, (violin parrage from Germ nequisition ts weleomel and we bave no doubt t +o liberally bestowed upom their respeetive perform- aroes in Emope ned to the owner. Charge of Grand Larceny —A man by the name of David Matthews was arrested by officer Hart, ona obi of stealing $45 from Bernard Matthews. th ttle Frenchman,” and Jehn Williams. ese three scamps were seen to enter the church just before service wan over. and proceed up stairs; and when the service had concluded they pushed down in the crowd at the door, attempting to pick pockets, his band ino gentleman’s pocket, diving for # pooket- book or puree, The officers seized all three of the thieves and conveyed them before the chief of police, who committed them to prison to answer the charge, Robbery of Watches.— The residence of Mr. A. Mason, No 62 Pike street, was entered on Wednesday after- id watches aod as yet, of the two gol thief or the property. Cannes, Coat 1x Virnainia.—We learn from the, Cincinnati Gazette thut on extensive mine of Capnel coal bas lately been discovered about 20 milos from its junction with the Kanawha, in Western Vir- ginia. This Coal creek mine is to be the most ex- tensive one of which we have any knowledge. Cannel ocalin generally fow neotion with common bituminous o but this vein is repre feet thick, It is situated in the mountain, afford an app ay to hor! ily Another vein ja for river, in Ka on Bil ounty, equal in quality to the first, thor Ste extent bas ao ton arcertained, Still a: vein bar been found on the Kanawha. This |s infertor to the other two vetns, but valuable, hloroform yet the patie fectly easy. some of whom it of tl pare! attended by several em: will doubtless prepare the public, What are their views of the result, after the relief from the chloroform, has not yet been ascer- tained. Snootixe at 4 Bunctan,—Mr, James Hutohings, of No, 59 Grove street, when about entering his houre at two o'clock yesterday morning, met a oming it of it, He immediately o on bim to stop, but man ran off ; whereupon Mr. H. fired two shots at but without effect. fe had no doubt entered the houre with an intent to rob. but was surprised by the approah of Mr. H. He effected his escape. Tnx Ias—The Gret number of this newspaper of fashons bas been handed to us, and is really worthy of the evlcgy which we have already mado of the ecimen number, Fk ed month ago, by Gavelle, ite editor ‘he literary part of the first num- ber contains, berides along description of the fashony for this fall, a musical article, well written, both compan’ ery skilful artlat, and isn In ehort, the Irie will Jonable circles, whe been very prett undowbtedly tal euch a monifeur de la mode very much in demand, ToM success, Col, Wright, late of the distinguished 8th fafsntry of Gen, Scott's column, which fought its uz to the city of Mexico, bins doe: the command of fort Ontario, Previous of Vera Crug, Col. Wright comm: met in General Teylor's column, partia the capture of Moaterey davelle wo wish great