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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5343... mene MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1849. TWO CENTS. =e 3 SEaree We oe == = FTO Ber SE a om —— = = = = - rr Extraordinary Developements of Socialism | variety of trenamigrations. in the course of which he | advocaten, tke offtcers of the court, and the public, all | capmot thus be arganized; it would be are California: in France. Haecersively tenanted the bodier of the greatort heroes | wearbloures The Attorney Geoeral, who 1a still the | toduce a bill fore thin purpose, as well’ ae Cat my, isch, Geeven, BeCalmensrsed. |, | atte eeaaa ere SOCIALISM A THR manguit. nl 56 beseinen: (For ie ampere, it rans 5 a as al eo vey an formaniae 189. Mi stat of the Taptrlor seis Mexico. If these ate to have. ar i a a ee ere een , [From Gatigaent’s Messonger. Deo. voluptuous Queen ¢ ypt, quaffe: ad efey-maker—citizen Pru in ® word—rises gentlemen meak them, in, but The following are the names of the jai empen- ‘e republish our statement, with tions and bi t, entitled “a benquetol demooratic: | melted pearls in a golden chalice), re appearsin the | from hisplace at the eummone of the court,sad pro | He then withd € wtp, hep oe A paar) 2 Tee vend ae beld yesteraytat chp Salle Va | month of Frbroary’ 1848, kndin the'vather promic cha. | Downcer- terrible aceuretion against. the datortusete | | Mr ¥ Micbcel Benign Dae uallengee: Thoman McCullough, | eorreetions, showing: the exteat of the emigration Eaply. David Fr i King, Wm. Larimer, Jam i eae goin is, amendm: Sctrenéx sald, ‘that as a delegate was admitted | Mich i 5 ‘ tbh soni to rr, James Alien, Wm. | © Califorma, since the breaking out of the gold Ientino, The total ndmberof guerts was 900. ee Taoten ofa ene meee dre of ates Titer fonniiile, vam he proves i fhe: ‘uttered the word the other dey, it was incumbent on Congre: m a gbildred; and. Indeed, the great majority was | precentee weil furnixhed salon; aod Adam, new Mon- property,” to bave spoken of himself as * proprietor, Yide for. the support of the territorial gov Newell, Th J bert i i a aT Heated euriae roe | epar Aa i i talk witha number | withthe additional and aggravating cireucstanoes of | When fowa-way admitted into tbo Uuion ss a State | | The lion, Win, Wilkicusn mon Te seat The ve- | ever, We merely give the list of those who have senpatives of the party of th Montagne would be pra. | of jovialcompanions, wealthy proprietors like himeeif. | buving frequently made use of the possessive pronouns, | four times as mboh turritory wap left out-ae when Wis- | nerable g@ntleman eppéared to be in fing health, and actually sailed for the gold region. Thousands ste t; but we. believe only M.. Pletre Leroux and M. | The table is covered with bottles and glasses the | mon, ma mes, son, sa ses, in the eourre of oterr: fourin was admitted asa State, It in, a very eompen- his 1 e ii ; TO RAT a terticae tha Veuets of admission for | gueste, who have just dined, areio grea-glee. ‘Awongst | tay. ‘Those to whom the eratory of M. Proudhoa is | dius way of doing th meen ie be sipelectone tf ioe Eon ciisailedos ‘anes ily} the eve of their departure, which will, probably, grown persone wete If, G00: eaoh ; tho mca gentle: tandoe it, peduced familiar describe he imitath ae perfect, and. tha de- snything done by the House sonid be wo dailed: (A | pmern.| | ? in the course of six months, swell the number of plain lame Bonni- vg of the epeech ia re: ry the sudience wi is weat called to order. 8 not be- ir. C. i y ii nabdly much. leas dérol | thouts of applause. The sa beg eg greets Boont- Fieve tbat the House could do thing preposterous the fiomdde seeene Fy patesatents gore eine wo ty Oe , a8 @ decently costumed, than whan first.| chon’radvec: imitates, e serpent The period is that when the | fully the curio strauge geetu of hatr, cr &puand wild, | *!n, a small piece was left out; in the case of lows, four 7" We have admitted & [delegate from ohe territory; way | the suit. The indi over 3,000 have migrated in the short space of five mon on the Mount,” in which socialiom was ot admit one from th Wis ad trot eeterer tate going tostiow that | weeks. enjcined in the nameof C This waa followed by | question of electoral reform was the all a it, rselle! By Mime Simon; | and teasts are again and again qaaff-d other? Inthecase of oon- | Mr. Callan res if ti ‘ason against the laws, The prose- | VxsertaSaixn Dingcr vor CALivonmra avon Dae. 7, 1848) reepectable President. M: onstant pro- | oud hair; the longrusty block redingotes the shor! the proprietors hasetruck down as bis lawful ganie. M: rt . Vinzon remarked, that he understoed the gen. | tor ed his back they would be at i bing one ; emit u toasts of A la Fi aterntié uni the success | the rbort, turned-up nose. the half-opened lips, the em- | times as much. Why should provision be made for wi a tilddinbwent au'Ropne de Dich sur la Terre! by Mae. | of reform: sud." Ftvela Réforae™ lethe borden of each | phatie declamation, the strange habit, of Mingiag him | Ove and not {or the other? fle hoped that, a govern and if the oomutamepits dla acc pa, | MAY Neneh!" Dawe Mowten of Ofeers Teeraehaes apd visle talerté. by Mine, Candelot. M. | #0Rg. The indlen participate in the eathurlarmot their | pelt face downwards, on bis deek, a¥ if in exhaustion, would be given to lows, In antictpation of what | fent clear and govelurive évidence 40 sustain its canse, | New York—Ship Fiownes, 7 Bea tk - seseager™ and Crem Pitre Leroux addrensed the company {nashort spergh, | lords; but inquite the meaning of reform. after they | with hia arme banging down and moving to and fro | }#to follow. The people then will hold a meeting, it atked no verdict in its own favor, There was no Ship Sutton Deo. 29 50 which he concladed with rayIng:—“Josus Christ, our | bave nade themrelves hosree with shoutivg to ttn vue. | bke the pendulmn of alock, or convulxively thrusting tehere, It wi vindictiveness in the prorecution; there wi ‘Bar’ Maprese Fd q Redeemer. has not ereatedontes. Wesostaliéta,tarte..| cess, Mongigur Bonnichon, who is fast approaching through bis negieoted chevalure, after each that he pro} Callan, only a derire to maintain lawand a 4 fore, take off the veil in whiek the priests have wished | what may be ealled the preterpluperfect tense of ine- | 1mpereioned pertod— all i# displayed, though doubt Mr, Mutiew was understood to sesept the amend- rms—in inatituticy this pros 4 Bhip Chee Colon B to envelope forever the altars of truth? Mme Granet briety, tries to explain to his wife-*Comment, bo- ith ment of Mr. Sebenck. Callan them proceeded to atate. the ease of the com- Bhsp Albany 5 delivered a rhapsddy on the subject of Chridtmas. inte | bonne, tu ne raia paa! Mr. Coutamun paid that there could be ndappropria- | monwealth—ha thonght that the a in Sodom 1 which shé eantrived to introduce’ the names of Satat a0 Hen. except for such object ax are provided for by law. | would have blushed to have been guilty of the offence C vs Simon and Fourier M. Herve delivered an apology for rat des p if, ScneNyk—Is ft not provided for? of which the, defendante are gutity; for when their bt re 4 Saint Just.and-finished with proporing his uameas'a | Pi ived with ahouts of ur. CouLamiin No: dinner was being taken to the operatives who wore Bre gears Hensy.7 = 4 toart, im copjunotion with thoraof Couthon and Robes. Pr. like M. Bonnichon, maiataing ‘The Cuainman could not say whether or not it was | willing to work, the defendants took possersion Of the Bot. amttic io icrre. This was followed by others of ux F+mmee?:| that all proprietors should be deputies; and anotber, dent he is an idiot, aud he’ aa. | provided for hy jaw. He did not deem it necessary to | fond, ond trampled it under foot. Bhip Brooklyn’; 180 “er Muse, Moneot; Anos Mdres et d nos Eafune! by | that tHe houre porters ehovld be electors; whila it ig rey of the court, The judges’! decide the question; and was of opiuiou that tho | Mr Buacx—That waa larceny, not sadomy. (Laugh) Ship Tarolinta 123 me. Marie; wu Christ vivant.-d la France? by M,-| admitted, nem con. that the tenants should remala for el pane justice is vind!. | Rmexidment was in order, Mr Cartan aatd, gentleman wight sneer, but before het ot it Bernsrd: who attempted toestablishan assimilation be~ | eve rept and tax payersonly. cated by bie condemnation to milder penalty of Bovvoy moyed,an amendnent, that he might | wa were done, they would laugh at the other side of 3 : tworn Jerne Cbriet and the people of France. ‘This was The wine Bonnichon has imbibed produces ratheran | Copfipement forthe reat of hie'days in a tmadihduse, Opportunity to deny thyt » vote of the House | their mouths, a3 sucoreded: by @ toart 2 Marie, premicre propagatice | UDUAUAL effect; It clears his intellect, brings back the | smd the-confrcation to the State of his erty and | could eetablieh « territoatal government, They had Mr. Stanton, after the conclusion of Mr. Callan’s 66 du Soctatisme! by a lady; and several: others of the | memory ot his past existande; and hie resounte to hia’| Dis wite. He is ulso sentenced to wear the Resradint Voted thets crriain gentleman (Vr. Sibley) was enth | address, expreerud'the opinion that if the case should 2a 3 game character, among which werovi'la Religion !cby:| *stoniched guests his omp history ainne bis expuleion | °P*tvmme Of the convict-—the! Aonteuse rediugote di te | Hedto stents delegate from Wisconsin, but this by,| be.laid over until to-morrow morning, an unveocessary, [4 A M Coustant; A.M Fourier! by» lady” Fables and | f10m Eden. The recital is interrupted by the firing of | ploprictaire. 3 pd means es! i territoriai government, ‘The | pxp-nditure of time would be aavods” The Court, de. é F other pieces of poetry were recited. and patrictig | CA™PoR, and the insipidnt tumult of insurrection, Soatety. cannot long eurvive such a atate of things, act of Congress authorized the State to change its ter- bided. however, to proceed with the case cy x songe were sung At an interval in’ the evenine,”| Bénnlchon and bir eteate bail with delight the mant. | Parie—the once #y, brilliant Patix—beobmen in | Fitorial limite. Thera ie.no terchory of Wisconsin It || Jes H, Scorr., belvg ealléd and sworn, said :--He ry BY M. Bernard announced that M. Lagrange’ had se) fertation of people's streaeth, and the progress of | thO years trom the estabiishmant of thd sécial and de- | i+ perfyotiy idle to talk about it aya territory. It would | wasan officer ofthe Alleghany Hi w» to the committees the speech he wae to have spoken | revolution. which, as they:believe, will not \be carried | mccratic republic, like theruined Palmyrs. Rank, va- pedaes 09 protex (for thiv isa little peapateh) to take | the Slet cfJuly lart he was called on toattend the 15 in the National Assembly, in'favor of the amneaty.’| beyond reform, and. must be:for thelr own exclusive | getation covers the walls of her roofleas palaces ‘Tha a Jom eueentieman withed to go the dgure, the | Penn cotton fuctory. in anticipation of « ri 4 ie which the committee had caused to be printed. ‘and | benefit asaciass The cries of “ Five la Reforme | Seine strays from its bed, and steals timtdly tn divided | Whole length, take in New Mexico and Calitornie, all mjittie after deylight; saw @ number of young menand $9 4 s was to be sold in the room. He earnestly destred all the | sre beard nearer'and nearer; and the quests toant it | Tivulsts amongst the silenvruind The wailing of tha | at Once, girls in front of the factory; they were chevring, that 16 a guvsts fo'buy aicopy; even those who had already read | Once more jm flowing bumpers. » Butthat joy ts of short | byensip heard im the dererted Balls, and beasts, the | Dir. Van Dvae moved to strikeout the spproptiation | in, hallowing namet those who were going te work; 3%, vy 1b, becaure it could mot be too much read. But his re- | dvration; not only +: Referme Evéctoraie’! triumphs, | ‘bey Of man.'wander along theonas populous atrests | for lows, It waano time toargue the question wuether | some few were going in to work; there is an enclosur of PY commendation was nit very srpcaero followed An- | but remething more; and M. ‘Bountehon and’ bis | *Dd squares, and garceme, where'there fs now norign | there should be # delegate from. Wisconain, as the geu- | around the factory; the factory is some six or elght 2 10 other , called religious and sociel. at which the | drunken guerts are soon recalled to their add ¢t boman life:, The Jorda of orvation bave almost en- | tlemen who preceded him was disposed to do. itis not | feet from the frbodet the crowd were calling those gotng 4 Ld Adve 1 presided, was held at the Barriére de | *ekersepres. when a man rushes in amongst them lirely disappeared; and the posterity of the first man | true that any lew of Congress embraces the whole ter- || to work, “white alaves.’’ Several little girls were 20 Skvies, the tickets being If) 260. each. It was an- | #Dmounces the triumph of the republic. Bonnic iereduord to two beings only—Bountchon avd the So- | ritory ef the State; the law of Congrees emdraces but | throwing missiles at the factory; as neat as witness 10 3 nounced that all the disciples and adepts of the Fglice | feses in dismay on the mesenger. and he it ready to | Cllist Prudent. The former starts from his hiding | ® portion of the territory. The State was carved out | could judge, only women were entering the gate; peo- uu Ty would attend; but ‘whether thix were go | sink into the earth when he recognizes the features of | piace, half covered with shine; and the latter stalks | of the territory of Wisoonein, but the law did not ri ple opteide more, throwing, pebbles, potatoes and eggs; 4 tell: for we learn that the number of the | bis ancient tempter, and hia never-ceasing perascator, | deicre ue, ravu d proud 7, clothed in rags, | peal the old tesitorial goverument which was giv ary Lynch, Joanna Brown, pnd a girl named Stuart, % » ts male and female, did not amount to mora than | Thore fatal epectacien are still the eame before him. but his spectacles still on nose. which he has managed | the territory ef Wisconsin, if ao, the people tiving | were throwing these mlsrtles; several other girls throw, 40 $ 4. Mme. Darand gave as the firnt toast :— It is in this scene that the resemblance to M Proud. to preserve throvghout the vicissitudes and wreck of | Without the State of Wisocontin are outle: Shali | whom witness did not know; there were iy! 4 n ng exception, clest-d-dire’ @UAmnestie, | bon in deecribed ae The vather tall, spare | tociety. He roves amidst the ruing and the wild vegeta. | We now say that soolety is dissolyea, aud that there is | and girls looking out of the windows, who threw bob- y 19 dA ta Religion naturelle’ du Christ! | figures the low br hat. worn an the back of | tion with @ pole slung on bis shoulder like @ ratoatoh- | Do government ef any king! The territorial law re- | bineat the people outside, and who were thrown atin 8 8 he added, had been #9 many years preadhed | the head; the fresh colored cheeks; the sandy whiskers | 8) 40d from which are dapgling the mummeries of | Hains as before, there being no act torepeal it. turn; tried to keep them.quiet, but um a8 witnens a 65 10 Ey is or 1,006 2283 pore mneaty of cur poor prisoners | srs. between the ends of whichand thelaced ely’) ost | AN ap) appeara em & broken columm ;— | tleman to withdraw iment. remember whether it was before or dinner that at Vince ters, who ought to behere, | @ elightly lucid inter 4 jourd emier Septembre, 1864, onvertur ww Dyas Imesn to strike | sheriffard posse came; thinka it efore dinner; put who ate ‘incarcerated in the prison of Saint La- | word, (he resemblance achasee at, alaw! the only gidier now left the eo. | Cutthehumbug. [A voloe: They are bothhumbugs.”} | then went back on Isabella stre the gicls were 006 sire! To ovr brothers and wisters of Nantes, who | re?former who represents the character is received with isthe upfortanate Bonnishon; The question wee taken, and Mr. Van Dyke's | throwing as before in front; at that timethe mad would be happy to be seated here! I hope, she added, | «rplanse fPom every part of the house, and which ‘Ah! sme Ddment wae rejected, valves of the engine were opened, and hot water was Total via Cape Horn that we ‘shall’ goon have temples for our religion ; if | for some momenta in’ ihe performance.’ The | copnair,” cries the cade jovial bourgeois, Mr, Vinton moved to strike out the appropriation | throws/on the girls and witness; they were outrageous satay Jisdeie’ we have thein’ ot dy. it is because the Ro- | ternent ‘thus becom alist of the human apecies, jiable de Paris! comme il est change ! j aivi | for Wiscon What the gentieman from Now at this, but witness pacified them; witness then went Via San Juan River, man religion prevents it; bat the day is not far off | isfollowed’bye f people, who shout “ Viva I ig de Sti Martin, le rutereau St Denia, le cime- | ty (Mr. Van Dyke) sald of Wisconsin, was applicable | rourd and told Mr Kennedy that itwouldn’t do to | New York. .Brig Frances .. eteeeeenees 2 la | Ve i these men in black will be trampelled under | Kepublique;” onnichon and bis friends, who | Wire Vivienne, et ce. n'est queen sortant du disest | to lows. A ‘she condluited with ‘exlaining— Vive la ye- | Dever theug ould go #0 far. maroh past in | Richelieu que je viens de Sapenehee: dans la forét dela | Congr Tbe boundary cf the latter was \owa by | throw water in future, or the factory might be destro: The law which admitted Jowa does not es- | ed; that it would a1 them; Kennedy sald thei Via Vera Cruz. De iblique deniocratigue et octale! vive Raspail! vive Bar. | How time. » brious musio of the De pro. | Beuree. Le Bourse un ford yvait des dispo. | tablith e territorial government over the territory re. | should not be any more such conduct; sew Armetr Whence Name tierce Pabbe Chatel !—orles which were wepeatell Sundia, Tr ten apnounoing the birth of the | Sticna UJedevenir. Oi sont ces beaux magasinede. | Waining. But ® fragment of territory tem@alga. Ho | withs stone iu hie baud; the polige force was too smal | sailed. of Ve by afl the guestd” After some minutes of rilence Mme, | Dew republi ignal for fresh applause. vant Jerquels je fanottais le solr? ce oonfieeur 4 cote tersitory; but, | todefend the factory if thé hot water was again | New York, .Bark Neumpha Come, the wife of a journeyman baker,a young woman | _ The third ns in the year do M Suere; co marchand de tabse ches jequel j’allu- | \f either of them be, it is lows, for. there ia five timesas | thrown out; Mr. Gungle, before the water was Bark Evgenia vary little more than twenty years of age, ascended the. | dent of the I o has been elected. mon cigar fortant du vaudeville? | Dire qu’ll | much territory remaining of that State as of Wiscon | thrown out, and witness standing tegether on the tribune ard proposed & toast: “ Zu rave. d incor- | Hoarations’? dewanded by the Socialists have ju der thei ui Von mettait touten vaudeville, | tim. If weadmit a delegate from Wisconsin, we must | bank of the river; made a rpeeoh to the girls; he | Total via Vera Cruz. ruptible Lagrange! To him whom we ought all to | obtained. The rights of fre recognized. ome: depuis c'est l'univers qui e dtc mis ea | #dmit onefrom lows, We will heveone next year, The | told the girs to stand out for their rights; that be Varssris Saicep ror Craan love! To the emnesty he has #0 generously demanded, | here the oe appears in all its force. )) A yeport of fire arms is heard; it is Prudent, | Houre hag, in effe t least two territorial gov- | weuld divide the Jast dollar with them, aslong as they | jrience Nene, Date "Ne, of ahd which he will continue to demand with resolute | The rigote of labor can ‘be'denied to no one, and as brivgs down his quarry, the Jest pi tor | ermments; how many more, he could not say. ttood ontand did what was right, bat told them not to |“ sasled of Veasel. of sailin, Pastenaers pérseverdnce! Bé assured that he will obtain it! [¢ | there are no longer proprietors, every one must main. | 1#llse victim tu the socislist, the destroyerof the hu- Mr. Doxmaaid that it struck bim as most extraor- | commit any outrage, or he would withdraw his support; | Now Vork..Bark John Benson..Deo ti” ad Thallbe'granted tohim—{t must! If it be refased to | taln bimeelf by manual industry. A servant discharged Society ¥ dinary, that the vote was taken on admitting the dele. | be made one or two other similar speeches; this waa ‘Steamer Ocus, . .... Dec. 12 60 hie devoted perceveranee, he will demand it with his | the night before by M Bénbichon returns next morn- But the term is reache: last viotim, to. the de- | gate from Wisconsin, without allowing any diseussion | shout # A.M ; Young Hughes witmean saw throwing at St’r Crescent City. .Deo. 23 190 musket!” (Loud plaudits.) The Abbé Chitel upon | ing and insists om hisricht to beemployed. Hefounds | *Tuctive principles of socialism having fellen, the | °F am opportunity to read'the report, It coourred to | the factory the samo time the girls were throwing; Steamer Isthmus. ...Dec 25 00 this rore abd obrerved that, inthe warmth ofan unpre- | bis claimoms decree of the new President, bearing | ‘ene in changed, end wo return to the point we set out | bim, that thi 10 foundation for the olaim of Mr. | Wanted Hughes to leave. as be was an onyben boy; SbipH. T Bartlett, Jan, 6 65 paved rpreeh some things may cscationably escape from | Cate Janusry 15,1652, aud published In s journal | from. The Garden of Eden fs revealed once more in tative. The territory of Wiscon heriff's posse came over; the crowd Brig Mary Pennel...Jen, 2 10 Me meuth which the heart upon reflection afterwards | which. being printed expressly for servants, bears for | ®! its pristine peace and beauty; the sacred rights of | tim embraced the whole territory of Wisconsin, and | ¥# ime; they beoame more enraged Brig Henrieo. Jan. 10 20 repudiates, and that it was well understood thet noone | title L’Homme Libre.” He opens hie journal and | Property are vindicated Adam and Eve descend from | when she was admitted into the Union it was asa | When they enw the sheriff coming; the girls, boys and | N. Orleans. Steamer Falco Deo. — 200 tpee Preeent ‘wished to have recourse to any but legal | reads, “ Le nouveau President de la République,” but | tbe clouds. Their guardian spirit removes the fatal | St it was that territory which was admitted into | mtn, kept going from front to rear of the factory, keep- pas means to obtain their desires. M. Picauret recom. | stops and thus Foliloquize: 2 tpectacles which distorted the vision of the socialist. | the Union. ing witness busy to see what was going on; one Total via Chagres........ 505 mended the guests to rve union and fraternity, ‘Ain—* Baiser a _ Adam Bonnichon becomes recovelled to the philoso- | Mr. ‘(ompson, of Indians, contended that the terri. | pf the rheriffs porse sald if he was sherifl of “hike and forget the evil that may bave been done to them: “Pendant quatre ans iipres de Te Francd pher, who now seve his error; and who, as his spiritual | torial government existed with those who occupied the | this cc unty he would ride that mob to hell in RECAPITULATION. M. Duret gave a toast: 4 la républigue Bémocratique et était vm prand—un grand ?—étalt grand? protector declares, is not #0 malignant ax he appears:— | territory of Wisconsin, they being shut out of the | sminute; Mr, Bougher, of the Pittsburgh polios, | Total direct to Son Francleco, , we Ti ie Licerwast deiabereh. tu propenltie o thet ty “= fon couvalten vatlanege “Geant pour le bien, qu’ll cherche, qu’ll invente. Mais | State by her admission into the Union. If not, then | Maid this; one of the people answered, that if he tried | Total via the San Juan. Robert Blam, obrerved thet Mme. Come, in speaking of vaillance?—était il vaillant?— {lest myope. et voila con malheur”” All ends well,and | #portion.of the Mbabitante were disfranohised, that, they would drive him and his party intothe river, | Total via Vera Cruz... the niueket of Logrange. must Bave been mistaken. ftiarfool tale ceaitoctee here fasta? society begins snew. ‘Mr. Vinron—Is there nota territory of Lowa’ ‘Wasat the back of the factory in the afternoon; heard | Total via Chagres..... Mame. Come ¢xplai ing that she hed’ been mis- amporte oneor? ee grard bran pous guidat. ‘The merit of this jeu d’eeprit.in e mere literary point | Mr: Tnomrson.—I eay that the territory of Wiscon- | they were cutting the gate opex which fronts on the — Unideretood—that she did not mean to say thet La- Bian Hitren fctate il blond ‘t—qn'importe! of view, might be discussed in halfa dosen lines, The | sin existe by your own act. | Cav you diefranchise her? | bank of the river; ranround aa fast as he could; agirl, | Aggregate tc the Gold Region. . ..........+. 3,006 Fange would take up his musket; but they, if their Ca que Je seis, c'est qu'il nous presidart art of producing amusing dramatic pieces d’occasion is | hese people, woen Wirconsin was admitted ase Stu with an axe, was cutting at the gate; she had s large | We also annex a list of the names of the asso- wreserh Tor thie felonse of their brothers Werk RO lie, Zone rai plus ce qui Ctait, qu'importe ove in which of all other people, the French most ex- | were entitled to all the immuuities, privileges, and pro. | #UD bonnet on, and witners could not see ber face; 4 ‘ CHa ene eee ee otc ma: Rartnek oe Ce que je sais, cest qu'lt n-ne preetdait, cel, The courege which has brought forth tho present | tection, under the law, endno law hes beon parsed | took the axe from ber; Hugh Armstrong run up, | ¢!ations, with the number of members attached to i’ mate eny difference, and sho promired that she | A burst of applause followed there lines, eo full of satire | One, and the unbounded applause with which the satire | takiny these rights from them. By your own aot you | “#vght witmers, und told him to give back the axe, or | exch. Many of these have eailed, mixed up with aotid not be che last. M. Riboulot, a minister of the | OM Wbat in pacsingst this moment. —on not only the principles of socialism, as propouad. | ¢xiended laws over them, he wovld dash his brains out; took holdof A.,and a ched to a rticul n : © | “The valet, thus fortified by a legal dooument, re- | ed by its most audacious professor, but cecasionally on | Mr. Jounson, of Atkaneas, sald, that e territorial | threw bim down, and handed the axe to the Mayor; | Parties not attache Oy, POrTlcUas COMPOAY OF. Epline Francaise, nen prop oog oe Palnation prechafzs | stmes bis labor with much energy on the boota the Fepablic iteelt, and some of the men who | Kovernment left for Wisconsin is wothing cope tuen | Almatrorg then strack witness with a stick over the | association, in the above named vessels, aendces gatas ett 6 Ait the Abbe Chute gues | coat of bis'late master. * figure in It—has been received, would tempt us to sus. | sepbistry, We voted the gentleman (Mr. Sioley) ia head; the crowd rushed between witness and Arm Names oF Association folloeiog ue the conoladipg toast: Jéqus-Cheiat, M, Bonnichon again sppeare; his clothes in disorder; | pect that the bitter lessons of the past heve not been | # representative. He liked him, and would have gladly | Ptrog, to thet the former could not get at him; word Names. No. of Aasociat poapeller” Log 2 ea The banquet conclu: | #24 be recounts, with a terrified air, how he had | readin vain; and though wild theories are, no doubt, | voied for him as # mark of re-pect, but whem he looked | Ow cume that the girls were breaking opan the fence | Auguste (Me.) Compan; jectates. ing ef some canticles used in the | deem seized by a cabman as he was in the act of step- | still propored by many, yet it cannot be denied thet | at ihe question, he could not do it, back of the fectory; this was in the afternoon; when | Anny Company pasaverel patriotic airs. ping into @ nelghbor’s shep to buy two sous worth | the number of those who are convinced that order and Mr. Ly wpe insisted that a territorial government atill | Witnees got round, @ hole from four to s1x faet wide YF Dy... of cord ; bow the cabman. insisting on. hin mght to | tranquillity are indispensable to the prosperity of a | remained jn force; but if gentlemen could argue that | ¥af broken romebow; witness ran through that place pene Tash aiveiation | ‘ Ejlise Francaise SOCIALISM IN THE PRESS. labor, lifts him bodily from the ground. flings him into | nation has much increared. the admirsion of the State made void the act, he aske: Into the yard; several were in the yard at the tim Se'itol r} [From the Journal Le Peupie, edited by M. Proudhon | the vebiele, and drives him, eyo} Tapid pace for —__—_____—____ when was the law abrogated? After further poi ing James MeKeivey was then throwing stones at the win: | ( aernte wibteetuda totais ; Compan: Bp) member of the National Assembly } three . through the streets of . and at THIATI“LI BH CONGRESS. Mr, Root said that it was proper to coms back to the | /Ows; couldn't tell het other persons; they then mada y. Hartford, Li The first auty of afree and intelligent man, is to | length brings him back to the shop door, which was SECOND SESSION. pons from which they started. This matter began in | © rush on the lower gal 'e;, they were pelting witness all ¢ a repulee forever, frum his mind end from his conscience, | only a few paces from his own. The only answer to Prey fun, he believed, and now tl atleman had got at it | the time with mud; the girls were doing it; butwitness | Eipire of God. For, should God exist, he ie es- | hin complaints Je, a referenee to the decree of. the House of Representatives. inearnest. He commendsd it to the could pet remember their names ; about that tim Horyboke (Ma: Republic recognizing the rights of labor. Bonnichon January 18, 1849, | eration of gentiewen, He would no German tailor was mistaken for the engineer who | Now Jersey Mining Company. diemally exhibits his sicelfe, which, instes pry Gircursion whether there was a territerial goverament | threw the water. and they ohated him up the alley, | Newark Mining Company has oost him 4f. 95c,, without Mr. Bo Military Affairs, | still; but thie he would ray, that it was the first which | Cutting his head with stones; they chased bim through | \uppert California Comp, * comfort ageinet bis rank in society | jr jury done to bis bat. the reported 's Lill to recrganize the pay department of | Was created, or nothing. it cannot be that, for the uate, when witness took | Nantucket and California Company... New Haven Mining Asrociation. New York Califor: Naumkeag (Salem) New England Pioneer Operative Association it bis wishes ; every stop form td in our progress, | garment, and 60 or 70 bruises he received in his strag- | the army, which was read twice and referred to the | State of Wisconsin has been taken out of it. As to the ‘ich we crush the Divinity. gles to free himself from sbdvetion. Bat Madame | Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. question about lowa, there is no getting over it. The The last progress that an ignorant. abandoned | Bonnichom hes also her own share of the troubles, INTING ABUSES. ‘State of lowa left more territory than Wisconsin. The towards good. is » high | which, however, the love for finery imputed to the fair ‘The Sreaxcr announced the first business in order | avestion could not be settled by an amendment to this right would God now tell | rex induces her to bear with more resignation, though | to be the resolution of the Committee on Printing, to | Dill. Phasing; they arrested him to ver, and whom the mob was By whi " 4 New York Mining Company... ... me :—“ Be holy, because | am holy!’ “You lying | they do not diminieh the irritation of her husband Tint the report of the survey of Buffalo harbor. 4#he amendment to strike out the appropriation for | 1D over to Pittsburgh when t! , 6 ity? should I anewer, ““Imbicile God! thyreiga in | Kise-ondtwenty mantua makers, In the exerciee of |) Mr. Tooses. arose to corre Witconsin was agreed to; and the question, was now | Wae all dey on the ground; a Suffolk Mining Che aera gone ; lo ong animals for other victims. [kno | the sacred right gusrauteed by the republic, insist etated on making provieton tor towa, when yard, aud shot up the gates bimesif; when witness | Utice Mining assoclation . {het / am not and cannot be holy; and how would you | ench upon furnishing the lads with a yich drees Mr. Dickinson remarked, that he voted for admit- | *rived in the morning. steam was up in the factory; | Usien California Company. . be so yourself, if | were made after your rerembianoe? | that her wardrobe, which, at least aince the expulsion | the expenses of printing had been ting a delegate from onmin, because the people | tht f itil dinner time; the number of tl Winfield Mining ‘Auaboating: Eternal Father. Jupiter or Jehovah, we know you at | from the garden, was well supplied, is now furnished to | to increase. Lact session, the Chali bed acted in thele sovereign capacity, and without | Z¢bin the morming was about 76 or 100 boy ‘ lest; thou art, wast, and thou will be forever the Gresees are made, and the bill_-the poeple wanted a hundred thou: any regard to any law When a te | the men stoodrome distance off, and the crowd was hate r i " ‘port. Yes, they wantall the books which they can | came here, it was for Congress to say whether he s row commenced by the | Ttah twenty-four companies. « teat or not. He thought that the House ithe men did not partiol : Fite onan wiser: Dear Sir—In looking over your paper Teaw that you numbered the passenger Anthem at 10, and knowing that you wis! correct statement of things I send you a copy of the bye laws. roles aud bsg ame iy es of the association. She st pat who was jeaious of Adam and the tyrant of abe je foreed to pay. He cts his speedy rain. ometbe us. But thin is among the least of his troubles. In virtue | g » should take Thy neme. which has been fors long time the Inst | of the famous’ decree; hundreds of citoyens, of all Mr. Henxey remarked that he was in favor of the | could admit a delegate for California and New Mexioo, ory uttered by the learaed, the ¢anction of she judge, | trddes and ‘callings. flock to bis house, and, without | tmaliest number. and that they were not restricted by any act of Con- the strength of the king, tl ope of the poor, the | notice or leave. at once enter on the exercise of their Mr. Toomns said that his people wanted Comley’s | grees. it was merely discretionary. refuge of the guilty man repeating of his faults; thy | respective profeseions. Upholsterers’ journeymen tear | spelling book, for they get along in learning in the old The question was taken, and the amendment to the name, which is thine own. will be for the future de- | gown the paper from his walle, which were already in | way, and they bad need at all timesof the other book, | amemdment was reject that. is, the committee re- voted’ to contempt, t it will bo hissed | gocd. condition. He remorstrates, but they show | the New Testament, which he bad sald i would be | fused to make eppropriation for the territorial expeu- | Blo; #aw Robert ¥ among men, for God means foolish: hyd Reet im the decree. When eve.y other expostulation | better to print than the Patent Office report. Saving | ses of both lows and Wiseonsin. thing wrong: witn wociation, God wesns tyranny and misery is unheeded, be objects to the pattern of the ta- | money was his object; he wa: opposed to making Con. | AM amendment was agreed to, appropriating $14,000 ere vere ee Gallagtsr, away, thou God, for from this time, pesttys but’ they ware ‘Dim et' his peril, uot “to | green great beck.eoncesh. Xie enruplaine vitoh he,| ineddition to cibe proceeds eer mm wisnene pilcer, Custems House; Mestre. Buri febr, and, being wiser, | swear by Heaven, that thou art | refure or object to “the paper of the republic.” | made was, not that too much was paid tor printiog, but | furniture, to replenish the President’s manson, after a0, ko. of the vessal were there were fifty of them; saw | Hldridge; 1st mate. Selah Buno but the executioner of my reseton, the ghost of my | S)sters in virtue of the righte of Jabor, remove the | that there wasabuee in ordering so much printing,whioh | the 4th of March next. , conecience.”” roof from his house, to cover it with ® new one; | was not well executed. He was opposed to the con- ‘The ccmmittee rose, and the Speaker resumed the | Wiliam Thompson there ; Joanna Brown throw | Sd ditto, Stephen O. Taylor; a May the priest be now assured that sin fs misery, | marons demolish his walls, to build them up again; | tipuance of the iranking privilege; abolish it, and (hen | cbeir. some pebbies at the factory; also Miranda Hollander, | could not conve niently go oat and that true virtne—that which makes us worthy of | carpenters break to pieces hisdocrs, and tear up his | Congress would get rid of this enormous evil of dis. | Mr. Vinton said, that as half the seesion had ex- | Mery Lynch, Rosetta Richards, Sarah Stuart, Arthur | *titu‘es, viz :-—for Esier and Bune ners b her, they seat sub- J, Betis John an eternal’ life—is to struggle sgainst religton and | floor; painters lavieh on all aides their white. red, and | iributing books. He was for loping off allabuses, ana | pired, and as it was necesrary to pase the bill witbout | Kirk Jemes McKelvey, and Samael Haghes, similarly | Keeland J. K. Mason; for Newcomb Cleveland, J El- Goa! bive; glaziers smash every pane in his windows, to | would take them up in order, texidoad with this, ‘Upnecesrary delay, be proposed the the House should epgaged; Mike Lyneh was throwing stones, and vies | ) ott; fer R. C. Voerbies, Natban Coon; for B. F. SOCIALISM ON THE STAGE. rmeedily renew them; porters insist. upon removing | Mr Han.sy taid thatthe gentieman should have at- | tit until four o’clook. Stvact, eege; withers slso saw Mr. Love throw stones; | Hezie, Col. Clift; for R.C Voorhies, John Whittaker. [From the London Times, December '25 J his furniture to a new houre, which he has never taken, | tacked the whole Houre; he would haveshown s great | [* Agreed, agreed,” oame from a few members } he is now dead; saw some Of the police present; David | Steward, Johm Rafter; cooks, James Price, R. Mills, [a “La Propriete c'est Le Vol.” ahd never reén; porteurs d'eau Inundate his bed-room | deal more valor If he had done so, than by making an | At three o'elock, however, an adjournment took | A: Armstrong, Joreph Rendolph, John Welgly, John | Bll forty-six souls on board. Panis, Deo, 23, 1848. with torrents ot water, and finding no other vessel to | onslavght on the members of the Printing Committee, | place. Hartack, aud James Nelson. were present; did not see The brig Gooralete celled from this port on Thurs- It was observed, many monthe since. that France pré- | receive the fluid, actually pour it into his boots! Bon- | He sbovid have taken for bie, combatants those worthy TER ‘Weigly until next morning; saw no other person | day with afnll lixt of passengers, viz :—William W. senied most anomalous spectacle to Europe—name. | nichon becomes exhausted—he falls to the ground in | of hissteel. The committee had done all they could to | The Petticoat War at Alleghany—The Gale | weunced ) Corlies, William H. Drew, George § Yeung, Mylo Lee, ly; tbat of a republic without republicans. If such | despair; but be is roon roused by a new demand, which | reiorm the evil, The committee had never increased | luntry of the Natives—Oppression of the Cross-eramined.- George Washington Gungle told | Wiiliem H Heekett, Francis Michael, William Davies, the wiris to covmit po act of violence; said he would | Jobn P. Buckle: » Philip t, Thomas O. Long, John S. suntan tein as long uathey did what was right; he told | Porter, Louis Fritoh, Jehn Robr. The Georgiens Is was.even then, the fact—and that the estsblishment | weu-nigh drives him to frenzy. A dentist out ofem- | the number of copies beyond what the House had de- Female Operatives et the repubiic took the country by surprise is denied | ployment, and with the decree in his hand,rushesin | «ied. in reply to aremark of M: 4, he remerk~ 4 by none—it is not probable that anything that has oc, | and claima to exercise his art onthe gums of ed tbat the amount paid for the printing of the 27th | We give below the commencement of the trial | them tostaud out ter their rights; he said if he could | owned by Cooke. Baker & Co. Sam Franelaco, and car- curred since the terrible dey which beheld the fall of | nichon. “He ti his ae $104,000, It thatamounthad been print | of the alleged rioters at the Allegnany factory, in | 20 bis girl he would send her home; when witness | ries » full eargo consigned to them. She has mo liquors the mouarchy has adaed to the partisans of form | reizes on his victim, inrists on extracting the best eaving would be not less than teh dd | first went there the people who wore there were little | on board. of government, For this there is no necesity to ex- | teoth in his bead ia too, m atistical decumente; we have only to visit the | proprietor cf the tooth rushes forth re da Vuudeviile, where the amusing piece La | is followed by bis tormentor, who at le: Prepriete c'vst le Vol bas been played to crowded and | in tearing from bis jaw his best molai deiighted audiences for the last 19 nights. This polie | and soundest ever gi to mortal! social:se, a8 it is modestly described by its authors | ment ofthe rights of labor oonval (MM. Clairville and Cordier), bas been received on eve- Madame Bonnichon is alone, The wretched | $100.00. The of the 20th Congress cost | Which many will see the cruelty and base treat- | {aotory children; those outside were hoiding out forthe | he ship Audley Clark has been purchased at New- pring: $140 O10; if this amount bad been printed by this Con- | ment to which the factory girls have been subject- | UB ROU tpatems, eatsbilsbed by the Logisiaure; they sject- y port, Rhode Islend, and will | in about one month the avi be $10,000, alesees) c ( were for adbrring to the law; thore within were for ‘ 7 > Ue hole sepat hele oe printing wae soz 000, | £0,0¥ the proprietors. ‘The riot tovk place ou the | working Jovger than ten Hours; there were oo scenes | 1°F alifornia, with « party of 70. Ps Bist of last July :— of Vivlenee, except throwing the stones, potatoes.and [From the Little Rock Democrat, Jan. 6 pai [From’ tlie Pittsburgh Commercial Journal, Jan. 16.] | ¢#¢r. on one side, wad bobbins on the other, until the Four emigrants from New Yor, with a mule team venty per ce a tiews pal ‘The cere cf the factory rioters was called up to-day, | HOt water war thrown from the mud valve; had not | 4nd all the necessary fixings, paned through our city, night with tmmenre applause. and corres- | nounced The visiter js no I ® person thi he | Seaton. The contract system, a'though there were M thie water beem tLrowm., wi'nese believed t wouid | yesterday, on their route to California, ‘They intend ju to the treatury of the pretty theatre of Minie‘er of the Interior, who, as all must labor, | reveral faijurer, will hereafter work well, Mr. Hencev st not have been any rerious act of violence committed; | te go with the company from Fort Smith. All this prover, if not sc with his political occupations the not very | was in favor of it, and against the patronege of the gov- the water was not thrown for a long tie, but was hot dora ublic mivd, at least that the ed, but, no donbt. useful, profession of fa- | trbment being bestowedon am oft G i Dlaloreeceattte bes Ould alao | While it lasted; it was hot enough to burn witner Domestic Miscefian: hebditante of this modern Athens are unusually tol- | bricent des corsets. The ministre fabricont in atill the | lievwd that such a press was pernicious to the country, | Move to quath it, becaure the requirements of the act | It *ar allo muddy; witness told Mr. Kennedy The Philadelphia Baltimore Ralroad cant, Whatever ney be the politieal opinions of the | old serpent—the Sociailst Prudent, who, fn virtue of | whether with one paity or the of Asswmbly (See. 122, Act of 1634, bad wot been | more Sas thrown he could not restrain the | ayy having @ magnificent ear ballt, 7 fee Oe Paririans, it is clear that the popuia: derstood the gentleman to say that | ‘ouplied with. The commonwealth did not furuish | People; thi Jour of thegiris said they were scsidedy expressly for the aders ara far | the decree, insists upon measuring Madame Bonnichon | : jees nvern in thelr republicantem than those whom, | f as, "Thelabor in tbe care neeme, to be tract system worked well, but that there were | t¥0 ints of jurors—one to be placed in the clerk’s of | the throwing the water excited the men; the sheriff | Philadelpbte to Weabington cea” eee perbaye, they would 4 ight to look upon as their | ore of love; and it would ar th: is (in type and paper). If such is the case. hag | fie. oud the otber im the sheriff's office, e¢uld not bave been more moderate than he waa, but s models,” Unithe th er of the ancient comedy, the | which. however, acoords iil with the ster: deen @ compiial ith the act of Congress? if | ‘The motion to quash was argued by Messrs Sawyer animosity against bringing | Accounts from Barbadoes state that great mortality present authors are mot forced to personate their own Fepublicaniem, Induces: him’ to releet th the system has worked well, why do the contractors on the part of the defone: id by Messrs, » they said they would sup- | prevailed be yts be treope Seven officers and one first curtomer. - While measuring for t! ask for additional compensation? jam and Shaler for the defenco, but would not submit to the belonging to the 77th and 66th k of the lady, who, in the due course | Dir. Hsnuxy. did, pot say that the contract system ¢ court then adjourned until two o'clock, for the 4 the Pittaburgh efiicers; this was after. the was as yet perfect. The advertisement inviting pro- | Purpore of reviewing the question. about driving the mob to hell; Robert Vance | Jared Sparks, D. D., has been nominated to the Pre- fertsined; on the contrary, political characters are jooial progress goés cn. Uni- | posals war not eo rtrict as was necessary; and the type Arteexoox —Judge Patton overruled the motion to | *Poke to witness fu a friendly manner, and tol tidency ot Harvard College. publicly turned into ridicule; and nct only the opl- | formity in establiehed everywhere. The citizens ofthe | was not quite as good ae wae required, and the paper at indictment. Hot to strike any one, or be might get hurt; ¢ ‘A petition ie bodes the Laaiiabare ob ikaongebemetie nionn of rome of the most remarkable men who have cial and democratic republic, without regard to | fitst was inferior, owing to » diseppointment by the x required that the objections should be en- | 1indsvy axsisted the cMlcers im shutting up the 10 tepeal the usury Jaw. e died ftarted into political existence from the ruins of the | fx. ege. or condit on, all wear the grey blouse; the | manufacturer; but the latter articie is now good. He | tered upon record. and preserving the peace productions on the stage, beeaure no artixt was found toform a wask to the features of Cleon, Here—though | ralutes the chi we have @ demooratic repubdlic—no such are en- monarchy ste ludicrourly exhibited, but their very | maxim of a La Proprieté c'est te Vol—becomes d that blair and Kivesmade use of better paper. M cwam then tigned Attorney General Cooper's Atter Mr Soc tt’s testimony was concluded, the court A little girl of 11 years recently robbed the Post of- fates, costume, and peculiniities are presented to the nd; and tb be a proprietor is tobes | Mz. Muarny—Ihe paper in adirgrace to Congress. | Peme to the indictment, and the case was regularly | ®journed until this morning, at 9 o’elock. fice at Fusion, (Mo.) of $100 Half the emount was re~ jiber of the public with much accuracy, and the keen- nk of exchange is established, atd all | Ivr, Haxizv—That depends upon what wili disgrace | opened for trial, — ie x sovered. ‘eat wit, payment A young man in Boston on Tuesday, returned a The dramatic piece whieh bar thusexcited so much | 3s tendered for a mearure of m' ire made in kind A ‘head of white cabbage | Congress. Some geutiemen think it requires bat On cuiting over thé list of defendants, several of nd a bunch cfoar- | very little. (H bal) them were notin couft, sttention and so much applause, bears the came title | rote in paid away for s bottle of A tailor asks for br. Jonxs, of Tenneseoe, moved to lay the whole sub- Judge Staten, for commonwealth, remarked briefly asthe work of M. Proudhoa, which has become #0 well ‘aloon'r-worth of rump-steak ; and-Bonnichon | ject om the table; and the motion was disagreed to— | MN this point, insisting upom the personal presence of and others, No, 62 Wescminster A boy eight years old, son of Aaron Gay, of Roehea- known tince the revolution of February. This ts not s in obtaining @ pound of beef for an earthen | yeas 76, nayei06. the defendants in court, 4 leased by Mr. B , who oceu- | ter, commstted ruteidw on Wednesday, by hanging him the occasion to inquire how far hia social doctrines | pot. But. alas! hew shell he cook his meat, now tnat The reeoiution to print was amended by requiring » | & Mr, Brack, on the part of the oonneel for the defence, | Pitd the lower story as a fancy goods and iasic store. | teif in bis father’s corm houre. mey be more or jess misunderstocd; or how well or ill. | he kee parted with his mermite? He exchanges his | map to be added, and then paseed taid they appeared forthe abseut defendants, It was | | be recond floor was ceaupied by Mra 8. A. Joanson, A part of the bo ly of a man, was found attached to founded is the evbtile distinction drawn by the author | meat {crs pot, but the rame difficulty always mesta FLOGGING IN THE Navy. the enstom for counsel to appear on the pirt of theic | Miliner end drets maker, 1. D. Cogswell, deatist, and | the cow catcher of a locomo Dalton, Ga ,a short Detween property and possession. {tis euMotent that | Lim; he cannet eat bis pot, and his beef is of no use The House reeoived itnelf into » Cefendante, or clients, in cares of misdemeanors, fle | Mr Davie, ladies’ sbce manufacturer. As the ficeori- | time since. Who the vioum of the fatal casualty was the alarming words La Mropriéié c'est le Vol have been ‘® cooking utensil. He remembers him of | Whole om the state of the Uni demanded, theretore, that the case should go on, the | #/Pated ip the recond story, that part of the building, | bad not transpired taken in their Hteral conse by the followers of M, | ® roasting wiachine at home, and he burries once more | diens, in the chair) counsel appearing for the defendants, and that the | With its contents, was entirely destroyed. Mr Billiags’ A colored bel Froedbon, and that they Have afforded wm to the butcher's to buy a marmite of gigot. Buton | of the Bil making ap sote cf the oounrr! aforernid be taken as the acts of the | "tock war wgreat part of it saved; ineured for $3 6v0, bi 'd to death at Derlim, ‘government for the yeat end. | raid defendants. The refusal to plead does not take | *# (he Americanwod fartford, The buliding belonged | POD et ben bis & ~~A fire broke outlast might | weten in leu of one which he had stolen two years , In the building occuptea by | before. ing to James R. Hines was a Ky , last week, wort awveing Vaadevill, Parts bas seen for reacbing the buteher’s door, bis falls from his hand Nematic expenres of and that is mnyidg Rgreat di ard is smathed topieces. ° .; Ing Jume 80, 1660 away the right to appear by counsel. tu S.N, Richmond and the heirs of the iate E. D ‘Thomas Springfield war murdered a short time sinoe, ‘The piece is im three acte, in seven tableaur, It In this difficuity, a conrctentious debtor, one of his ‘The cisuee giving compensation to the Secretary of Mr. Sranion said that Xr Black might aswell claim | feerce lveured $1000 at the Mutual, Mrs, Joho. | at Daiton. Ga, by George Suatord ons Hike rome of the mysteries of the middle ages, or | fermer locataires, comer to him arrears of rent dae the wutos Sacramentales of the great Calderon, with | tome time*previourly, The debt is of some amount. the garden of Aden, though, unlike them. in carica- | not being le it ademt, to | fOD'* extentive stock is a total pear for | ‘The fire in believed. to ‘nad imprison. | Mize J, is abvemt at New = 8, uod Messen, . SAWYER moved to amend b: 4n entire orocodile ataffed, which | that the Secretury ehall forthwiti on read, | tO appear, In cave of the donviotion of ‘ng w proviso, | take the rentence of the defendant, ast bolish the prac- | bum, and nustain the rentence of fi A retprotable young lady. in Pittsburg, was moat brutally arrauited, «few days since, by a strange man, rehop in the | who made his ercape. ture. Si R apart, and not m Ie giro offer tt of the circulating medium He | ice of legging inite pay Dent The deferdantesboutd be Mr. $ eure of ot Mr it $600. Mr. . Scuffe « Catholic priest, with the md shea tal . famishing with hun; Vv @ whetner. this amendment | t+nded. as well fer the purpores of justioy as for trial Cogewell’e Jose about $1,200 Mr. Waters’ nevitent © fw days nines, ob Ree poungesep the “Sal: abede of the first man, is toon the purchase the salary of the Seoretary de- | | Mr. Biack eaid he did not know but what. underex- | Fano fortes im Mr Billings’ store were al sicelpph. 5 RTE parte the knowledve of good Stable de nuit garnie. abolition of flog io the na isting circumstavcer, be would an noon go to jail na nee | OF twO of them being rlightly damaged in re: There bave been forty-seven shocks 6f earth aak: Teden with the feuit which it “4 Co rayon oa On ¢ of hia crocodi! decided the amendment to be in pe prironere pe ET ont alitiogiri— | Prveidence Evening Transcript, Jan. 18, at Valparaiso, withia sateen mouth, Fat itis affixed @ warning, “Il est defendu de toucher d ces pirieen yearr of oge—who had alread ; 1 pommea,” 0 ny property aud ite righ! tion was taken, and the amendmont was | be did not with that obild to goto prises eget an . es teh a ‘The Honorable Olney Bailau died at Cumberland, R, are covval w.th ereation, At the root of the treeg 1.79, noes 87 B then proceeded to argue the legal point.coatending | , FIRE IN Kisaston.—A little before 12 o'clock | I., 14h instant defendants ha. the serpent—the first tempter—reotile in body, aod { - 10WA AND WISCONSIN A QUANDARY. that ight to appaur by counsel | '46t waht, the ground floor ot the three story house ‘The Cotton Planters’ Convention will meet at Co- fase @ man, with “epectacies on nore,” and in featare Mr. Mvityw raid that there was an apparent over- | Tbe Count decided that the defendants, nader a |)" Fritcess strret, the property of Mr. Thos, Wilson, | lumbur, Gs om the Ist of February earl, night im the bill, and he moved am amoudment, to | Chere of misdemeanor, had, under a general role, a | *24 cecupted by Mr Aural hop, was On Thursday morning, se ps, six barks, and of rociuliem. The serpent is jealous of A so meke ap eppropriation for defraying the territorial | tight to apyear by counse: but that co: el could not | Pbrerved to be on fire. The suffer are Mr. Hiurd one brig Were feen at One Lime entering the harbor of he regards as the proprietor cf that rich an: ft with bis ca) government of Witconsin—vhe same amount us is pro- | *Ppesr in euch ner without pleading. is L’ Estage, fully tosured for £2 ese Borton garden The etory 1 carried to the Fall im the first | pute betwi twa pored for Oregon ° After sume conversation, in which Messrs Black, Mr, R. McCormick hes by Awan named Giines bas been itenced to the set and itaurt beeald, with @ mixture of fares and | the dangercus words preprietor” and“ property, Mr Hat, ofM Shaler.and Bingbam participated, tt was agreed by the f gcode and furniture, also insored; Mr. | penitent ary of Matsechureits, fur tweaty yeurs, for sentiment which rather shocks the serious, Adamand | ¥ith reference to the chair and table de nuithe had | Heruid thut the proporition was most extr Court that the defence should go on to trial, bat bave | Delve, port «fice there, has lost all bie farniture Drulel s/f. dt Open a litte girl. Just such sentence Eve are driven from the garden, jurt recet The Minister accuses bim of high trea- | jc was,in fuct, asking the committee to orga ail the advantages of their objections aft-rwar in. papers; Mr Thomas Wilson jnsured for £1 us be ceterved With w proud indepe of the uvities, an im: | Kon against the repnblic, Ie is atreated, and thrown | ye, ibe territorial government ot Wisconsin» Hu Mr Sawyex reminded the Court that all his clients | Metrrr.J Watkins & Co, who owned Mrs. ba Berney O'Donnell has been convicted at Troy, N.! mente period of time 1s atlowed to intervene between | Mn!o priron, whetLer this could be done ip. nerai appropriation | Were present, ¢,ineured for £ d°Mrs. Fearns’ goods also | y , tor the werder cf Autonto Raito, an itiseraat oro\ the fist and second act, Adam, after an endless |! The trialrcene se most amusing. ‘The judges, the | bul! No eucn territorial government existe Minssota | The counsel for the commonwealth, are Movers. Sha- | Mnsured.— Quibec (Cu) Chronicle, Jan, 12. garist, iu Juve tase

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