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MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1849. ° . Bississippl Repudiation. much deliberation and a reference to the people. passed | time, recognised the validity of the Planters’ Bank ‘Trial of the Astor Place Ricters., to sirest the party; I don't think | was in the Opers | au- Vent. w hier LETTER OF COL. JEFF. DAViS IN KRLATION To THE | two ruccessive legislatures, with the supplemental act, | bonds. ond evinced a du@rmination to provide for COULT OF GENERAL SESSIONS—PIFTH DAT. House ten minuter before he was pronght in, rig tay UNION BANK BONDS ‘the hasty creation of one. their payment, Before Judge Dsiy, and Aldermen Wood and P. Kelly. recol'ect that when Judson was brought Lehman and Celeste danced a” Pas de reo, Mise, 20th Aug, 1849, wae val law authorised the establishment of the | | “Fepudiaticn,” In the true menning of the word Gevidiansa¥ Why do you arrest me: | am married; witl an choréeravhié with elecance and Misslestopl Uni tal of fftenn mil- ot be applied to Niisslaciypl; wbere thre has bee The Prople of the State of New York. ve. weation objected to, and fiaally mo- | rendered with grace and agility This evening. will be of July 18th, 1849, contains Hons five bundred vend doliars, “to be obtained | no connection. there can be ns repndistiol zg. ‘<> euis eanince. Gifed to“ What did be say? performed * La Fete Champitre” and: Déchalnmean ” which most unjuxtly and unfair! wie dieters of the institution Union B. be ever were s debt of the S! Thomas Bennett, John Norris, 't reoellect exsotly; ho mentioned his wife; | preceded by the + Daring E-xornise on the Tight Rope ® ‘Btate of Missin-ippl and myself oecause of a wtatemant it led for books of the State could not repudiate them The agent of the | Jamer Motthe Hugh MeLangblia, i ted to go home, and asked me to go and see | Apropos. we understand that Mile Bertin in resovering, T mode in refutation of a. former calumny ngalast her, it | State bas failed to pay the interest on the flamters’ | “Alexander fomrack, ‘Teenie teens, the Recorder for him. , | 20d ¥e hope he will soon he able tn re-appear and ree which was published in the seme paper. Some allow. eotate and citizens of the State | Bank bends and the frye of suoh as bave fallen | Daniel 4. ‘Adriance, James O'NetlL. Q.—Did OU Kee Mr. Judeon do anything that night? | some ber charming perronation of Uriell , im the ballet ance is due toa foreigner. who mlsroneoives the oha- | Sb Meet valters.. Thea lt maa oxproled «to te. ere provided: but the tate hat not denied ner ERANPS tm nae TE Giae't eee Bim throw stones, or anything of | of La Diable Amoureux.” a 0 ory — hae ec erne om tha ol . 3 a Honal prejndice which may cense him to depreciate | shourand dollars.” the eapltal stock of tha hank. Hon. abd in this curn kas committed no act of repudie. | 1. Joeeph Drowner, 736 Greenwich strogt. — How many pecple were standing within theltne | | BUnron’s THrarns - eeeriar orang: ts gene them; but what can excuse the gross perversion of lan- It further provided, “ That. in order to facilitate the | tion. With fer more propriety might repudiation be 4 Devid re i Te ler. - ety mee n of the pelice? o opera od jarringe of Figaro per- oe Fee cee aie ie aniate | Sve. huvared thowrand:dctlarn the faite ofthis Sears | {tem St inteeee oa Ket io chee ae wokataatcat har | Deken etrsten/ Pues wouo coraer of Weat and Ho | | A-- Ifyou want me te give a guew, I should think | formed. The announcement of this grand and inte ch editer might Seve 8 jer when she consolidn > . gel ce) Interest. au: seven thousand tive hun. | re’ of the interest they ree: oo their - a ? a w be eatly have #0 misconstrued my ati nt as he pre. ere bonds of two thourand d each.” &e .* shall | dences of public debt. for the support of the govera- < Shas: Ree seae. froner, 118 Amon street. A —I did not that I remember; J did see military [efor cl oe scare . “= oom ponies tere < Yet. had as Mla conduct i« tn this particular. pe nd the Gove@nor of the State to thy order of | ment. which i their debtor, But my purpose was to pp ge Pedy tape es agg iy there on the night of tbe riot; 1 do not know exactly | Oltingul of the entertaiuereian: nam Sb Gaattinn meas the offence ia rmall when eimpared to that of the adi. | the Union Bank. eouptersigard.” ko Sarzeat cope, to sepel slanter, to Snead the charectnr Sacblglath Uarciery: Fruit elected, 18 Vatiot viaek, |store’ tae eens neat NOOe TOGS CEMGREIOD WOR | SF oo ater, 1A ill bo ceslons to ait aaa tor in our own 8) who has fon bthitiad tee calumny, F guarding with great cure against the allow. | of Mirciceippi. end | will not go beyond it Sena. Qoeter, codecs, 10% Maoh Brenton | there ; there wasa horse company ; there were some Of this thegive that ite mauaeer le whalt ee bad ‘thus aiding in the clreulation of « foreigmer’s slander | SPC® = oe stoek rages poe leagl eee ‘only | Very respectfully, your friend, JEFF. DAVIS. i. Gerbom P ‘Tayi a deaeen, Uk Ween eaae ove e reply reg lh ae ts we naticas ped the purpose of giving pleasure and katlataption to his gaint the government, the judioiery, and people of | Pte byt Saas in aes ree. | wo 12° David Newman, grocer, 81 Broad street Soatelte te eae *! patroniaers: apd foruch imdetat'gability, he it with P directors. ten The Second Grend Exploit of the Round | ¢, c justice entitled to all the marked b pea cent upon his stock. it further pro- v © Row Counsel for the People—Mesers, McKeon, Whitlo; Q —Did youknow that the iailitary had been sent marke ‘or which the pub- state ante tes poets pasitine wile feeder bar vided.“ That, after the closing of the books and whea and Blockaders. anc Phillips . 8 tort . 08 io Ferm to bestow upon hin The performance was te waking this reply is ball appear that at least five hundred thousand dol- | . The embition of the gallant bloskaders was mot satis. | Counsel for the Deferco—Messra Smith, Buateed, | The court chjccted to the question. Judge Daly said, | Sustained with great éciar throughout and from the ’ To you whe know how entirely this hond question | /#t# shall have been rubseribed. and paid in, on the orl- | Sed hy the brilliant sobievement of capturing our city | sherwood. Soles, Blankmen, Cornell and Schell ©We aro here to find out what occarred. and uot what | [ere frequent ard unbounded applause which the hhas, for yesrs past, ditappeared from public dlsoussion, | #18! stock of the capital of reid bank, the said institu. | Genitaries They aimed at erill higher proofs of valor |" Nothing was done in court until about half past 11 | this officer knew about the arrangements as to what | Scter# elicited from the spectators we are authorized it will appear fiiiculons to tee my ctatement, which | “6D thall go into immediate operation,” ard reamanebip. | They bad dared our city, and defed | orcicck, when the roll was called, and arrangements | was to occur,” to assert the whole was received with the utmost satis- was published tu he Washington Union. a-ocibad to | _ Jt further provided. that when a board of direntors, | Ov" State, by the forcible reizere and detention st our | made for proceeding Did the miitary fire upon eny person that : { P « ) | with # president, shall be organized, that 0) citizens: they had insulted the majesty of Missiv+ippl, | The buripers was opened thie ing by Mr. ? Tie AEDT crewekening sumttiveness in Mississipel.” | thould be uotitied to the Goverucr of the State, by blockading her berbors; and vow they had but one | gher oof tho srunrel for defemes. who apolied | . Question objected to by Dist who ood . 4 . will therevpom «xeoute to the eald bank from time to | Bore deed to perform to complete the capital of their | fur @ repavate trial for all except Judeon—Judeon's | is the fhe Union Mer Mitekle owe ae ee ae ele e eee | time. bonds in amount proportioned tothe sume nubs | #mbiticus pillar. They bad pow cooly to defy Unele | Sumer ehjented tetbie wad the coer lee ene | Nee t Attorney, who asked vg after Judeon’s arrest?" Lomdon Tims, aburive ot several Sintes, among them | feFibed: spd secure to the satinfacilun of the directors | Se ipl aie ewe ers ee tna cratrane: | t proceed. Fee es ecae amntn mecinaet oe Bbtiheht.—Do you | TST weak aun eumrwbak dations tae Meelis Mieslesippi, fand told me that he desired the informa. | f7,t¢ aur Dy the ear othe wlan po — a sedan, ‘Many of jers, those especially who | Jowas D. Panciira, eq, Assistant District Attornoy, | XUOw We cufendant, Bennet! while the lntter is endowed with # cantralto of extrem Recerrary ty enawer the accnaations. Trent him | Pious walions tye busdred thouran rm A wll be | ave enjoyed the advantage ofa visit to that now re. | Opened the esse on thy part of the provecutlin, by Gi Zitad See’ ade bak ia Keren ordinary power depth, and eompa:s which the statement which hax appeared and referred him | M70! Mantnteh Uke eaatined! obec cen, he | Rowred Inle ituate near the ronthern shore of Missis- | ftating—That never, in the bistery of the criminal | Q-— Did you over. ioe hak ot Mbisih abled to soften into melting rweeimesa or hard erprelelly to the memaze sf tiovernor Browa tothe | youke af subscription for stock in the see tee | eippl eh nt ix begirt with «0 tieree an array | JUM*prodonee of this State. has a trial of thiv character | gap dy voz shy haben gph bev piercing harshness, Mise Hil. Mies Chapman, Mr, ‘ Legislatnre in 1816 for more minnte information in | Ciion Bank, ere openea, the Covetner on te Bel | of Palzbans, swivels. and boarding pikes. will remember | occurred which bas excited sch general and ahaerbing | stg Ris 204.200 Pim befive yom wens {te the Opera | Doo seham ond br. Leach. who reoreeatel Fig atetton to the Union Rank Bonds. Phat bs hereby authorised wud required to tubsoribe for in ba | that cn the renth-eactern end of the (laud there ig | terest; nor te it eurprisiuc. when the partion loupe to get ecane ofoera to make an arrest. | A “I did; he stood slangeide of Judeon. when he | #uttained their respective rdles with admirable succasey _ u | Jocated @ Nght house belonging to the federal govern, | Taikned are charged with being participators in the i t alt of this State. fifty thousand shares of the stock of | leceted & Ne Mant bo — rs ciuanded tp ante. @ixgraceful violation of the peace of the city onthe | *od op ut hoe ai after: Bight of the 10th of May last, the results of which were po Si goon Secmes Berfeot explanation of the post'inn of our State, upon ‘ Guestion which Thave for sears nact onneldered de- | te tian cereal el che aha oe - | ment 7 Ately rettied. co far ns popular opinion is concerned, | the original exp e Bank; the came to be | hea led (othe article whieh! new prapere to potion’ | Paid for cut of the proseeda of the State bonds, tobe | tividvel appointed by the government, ue and Mr Burton, as Antonin, the, drunken gatdener ds at the front | pase cocasion to meny s burst ot langhter ‘Mr. Fre: derick and Mist Malvina performed their pay de dewe ho reevives for his lubors the renyeetable rum of $500 year In the | 8° ditwrtrous. an} carried eiliction and dowlation to bette x, with euch dexterity and eleaaner, that it was auoored. The claim which ts asserted for the bond holders, | {xecuted to the raid Bank as tlready provided fur in rout of ; fo many heerte and homes, After etating the legal 2° NOt tay pox De aeaarecen aid : that of “appealing to the verdict of the civilized | the said charte: Re eeen ae ane ee cetera Sas |: Aadetblan Of vine, Ue Gaethe) inmproontded ; Vim, | De a4 reseed ie witness does not swear | The amusements coneludy pepeptision of ee snpplemental act, the bonds were Isaued., | Obscure office did not eveape the universal greed of t igent wind fail to perceive thet | — So I pra Do a om aerate divi not by the authority of the original law, but in | ©&D4idates for this office, big and little. who kept up ees ig ee We tuinas ue tien of jis most important provisions, and in | 8¥ful scrambling. avd crowding. and starlly thrown her courts open. to ruitors againet | difect contravention to the prohibition of the consti- | Jart Feventy-one of them were made misers: 4 Derself, avd thore wha retnsato take advantage of the | tution which I bave quoted? By the law which re- of them tolerably pleasant, by bis appolatment to this werld.” rather thaa to the conrts of our own State, ie | UDUErY . gentlemen, are pot. asone of the learued couoml has Poritively to Bennett. but fs positive about Judson; | Very Popular farce, the ** Unwarrantable {ntrusion one which we bave no winh to dixpute [tis usually ge any candid. intel Hrated In wowr beurlog thee ary ee aaa thee? | several perrous were arrested before Judgon's conv National. Tueates.—The entertainmenta here ooin- bein solp. bas a po sc Tastee as cb eiteiead oie sation and were Tolenred by. the mob, on and Bon. | Renee lant evening with the farce of the “Irish Lion,” Fo ¢ neoune Jude State, morn to decido this issue between the people and | str Ui iwcted to the erldenee already In being apslied | ME Redmond Ryan taking the part of the redoubtable oe ee erie Cer | totheir clients The District Attorney was willing to | Tim Moore, who, on the strength of his name, f takem corcurthat nothing so far esid should go tothe pre. | by Mra Fitrgig. and hi fatter of any of the defendants, except Judson wad | for the real trish lion s jepnett. the evening's usementof the * Jouri Evoan Davis called and eworm —Ie @ policeman of | lor’? Mr. Ryan rang two or three Irish ward ; wanat the Opera Houre on the aight of | tothe approbation of the audi | the 10th of May last; [I recognise Bennett as one of the | most lustily; Mrs, ©. Mostaver. as View Pitagia, f is indictment. you may cousict any one oF ~ : ceived, in the constitutional mode. t f the | derirable place, ~ BA y 7 must come befire the tribenal of public opinion . mith of the Btate werto be plederd tote, |. The favor &f the govern Gefond x te, and it i# not neceseary that th 7 ory WAR a respectable aud elderly citi- A Bape om Ny, Sa in bieed it to 7 io sage j act. bonds of the State tebe i zen. who heem planting a emall farm in the pine: “ le to ‘be lawe: ey were there. and did not | Paton nd CUE, dletnl ofioers are alective: but | for yao sree ths atlciod iota anne | pestaet Misclcaippl. and who had raised quite m feos, | eupprees, oF ascist others to do no thew are guilty of the test, appeers by the fact that whit-t they have by | be Feoured by bonds end mortgaces onreal and prreone | lnuefemily, After getting hin commission, the forta- | wtipen charge acainat thor” It will vot be denied large . 1 ~ sl estate befor Viabiitt nate appointee foid out his feum, and taking bis two ugh. fre extraordinary 6 au ¢ danas manioritiog decided in shir Mchatative elections: | fb vupplesuent, the State, as to become higsie for'Gra | beye with bm, who hed mot then rreebed thelr teens, spmanarlting ible Susy te i alent imneesible.ta oats: | Uerr-ena beara! hiss ‘sey, three ehaces ter viewery, | | Teka Peak lee er bee ee » y rf 08 ous | e * fs vt 8 patrol reteset’ etic ivy e i4 pees te ae rages are Roocless bevy vce tie seaauierenasian Moet Bodh rg and melarcholy character occurred at Astor Piace and | Xuew bim well; T arrested him; Idon't know where the | Wood, the celebrated pantomimist. iuade hts appear- oh that feeling bai people. the faith of v cilitste @ loan to the Union Beuk; by the supplemental | worthy obj . in this ease, fell upon a ‘With dimtolehed elaiws to consideration The ft agalost our legal officers i+ gratuitous and - | star cane fr . Itiae very interesting drama. and Mr. W. ‘ ra mone that vicinity, on the niuht of the 10th of May. (shall ari wat te sat coe : Raetieabiigh 1s, bee nor woreneidies ae “Tria iegidoture. was anthecined 0 pledge the iaith of federal penerement one ‘sew lighthouse Keeper bed | Yery brlefiy Hate tie fects witch SIN; appene 10 orl: | aacot sins o'clock whem Learestea hints nave Pisces | Tnsam ite yn att? ‘Comio Polke” by histo fair to suppose, eornen nf the unsmectitutiansti¢n the | te State for a specific purpose. aud under certaiu enu- | BCt been informed of Gen ‘Taylor's proclamation, nor | Cence. applicable to cach of the defendants, and tirat, | TP) St Mane clnce whee & pants Syedetisl and eae ae hace Clog Horn- | evomined vo Rorrrit—Tt wan between elght ips,” by William Woed, were much ‘spotauded. Thi he #hd Dine c’clock; hé was pot one of the first persons Titety farce of © Perfection” cooeinded the event errested: there had been stones thrown at the wiodows | emusem 1 nett; [haw his | pented 2 : astokdward % © Judson. the most promnent aud matbentiy a0 gives bo'| 0 me Mewade of She secee of Sie lanes) ite Wiel St diitageiched af Abeen, tcfendarta, “it, etil ve | nt preceding the riot. "hatvon the nightarthsrie, ef the Opera House when I arrented Rei band uplifted, and { went and picked him out; li legal nullity of these honds. bow idle must every one | Weteted conditions uid 6 H : — . covader the elamor which i: tise’ against our em Pred fre.0 tctally didsromt purpens and. without the’ | bund lenmas cote ves x aetenaad aie | Yernment for not violating tr con-titurion to satisfy | Diorat act aud the berdeh aoe Selartictanee a6 the t of acon enjoying the comfortable berth, | stowed th 1 the claim of the bond holders | The movement which | 125) obligation upon tbe. St: ‘As an independent he discovered @ boat approaching him | throw gh” We eball eb i iH the amusing furcea of the * Duinb Selle? was made two years ago to attempt ft y, etl and © Somebody Else.” with daucing by the Beation, was not bared upon the idea of State Usability | 1, "the lestcleiare the atte ey ee maald be passed | jn bine ebirte, at the care. and in the bow of tha boat, | 10. be the lender of w party armed with storon; | @— How long after you got there before you arrested | Nisrcupis.'s Onrmew Twrarne.—-The delightful and the consequent duty of the but upon voluntary contribution individoats And if an granny thad been completed for that pu 1 think its ruceers wor) have depended upon © be laimer of the denuroiati 1: which have bea heape | Deecime @ law; thee ecpstitutional peti? 2 , ‘The Count ruled that question as improper opera comique of Auber,“ Fra Disvolo,” was performed The Cocnr eked, can you fix the time at which you | Just night, before « very large andicnoe, and tl ale nett? of it proved highly pleasing to ail present, Miss Mary ernment to meet “ ~ ith di * T that be appealed to the worst feeliows and pi journal Sa toe red tothe people hy yationsen Eepeneue tuend, stand a senmideblonws grim leoking,| Oo, crus eae urging them to 06 What thay tated. i t offeer “Ob, Lordy. Bill!” exelal ed before the military should arrive; and that. while by the the vext succeeding legislature, before it could | iooaee ee. 5 ee oar See house | they were lo the vers act uf asalling the milltaty, he A —I cannot not compiled with, and t you were rescing t in the Firate’s Own Book: told them that the ground they stood on was their | 4 yl th much tast ¢4 upon our State. n surrender of xl! claim against the | Pet compiled with, and therefore s mis yh ai the | Jiguiar pirates, and we eballall be capiured, and made | OWD- thatthey bad aright to it. and he would protoot | ‘one a vane ie whet ime Mr. Judsia was Nort senetinea tes aac ek we kee, government an a lecal right. anda submission of the | faith of the State, war fram the ing constitu. | t0 Walk the plapk ” them im thelr rights— that the military bad only bis | *2°R ae ace’ t'eaw hima there pasenges of the music. her singing ted, ease to the geverority of the people, by whove aguats | {inet the Sate, was, beginning, constitu “Helo! exclaimed the officer im the bows, about | caFtridges: they nred sot ho slarmed - nobody would | Q {Ao nek gl anm hin there and received much applause ‘ir, Bishop-Kra Dine the act bad been dene, If! am corrent in this vie ‘The State of Misciselppl did not it ed. sbip, eruiser.”? be burt. On this. | held Kdward Z%. C. Judson respon: | ty, Goce, here int wd. saying that the ease | Yolo- appcared to better sdvantage than ia any ply Pe article woder cousideration. though very well for iM wpvods he coon |. The light-bouse man looked towards tho shore; it | tble for all the biood spilt, and the lives lost on that over te. A gy io which we bave seep him betore, and wid the high tory puper e+ an attack mpon our republic: ceive the proceeds of the eale ot the-e bonds As coon | owards the shore; must be conducted with some regularity. There isa aged 2 | was not far be bad wind, and be might yet | Mert @ Fo Seemed, Sep. Sreee iativenet: 06 tng st} Fad SS Oe Be ee Oe eee eemecn avis | then det 1 eunnect exch of the detendante with the riot and concluded by re- time when patienoe cease to he a virtue, and that this | #bility bis melodious valor. throughout the three scte as the: government, Is not bkely to advanee the interest 7, care was rapidly approximating to that point. The | Cf the comle opera Mr. Watoot. as Lord Aleash, waa negere of the bank, ‘who appointed commissionurs to ,| ~ Rhieh St was nprarautly devoted, that of the holders of wal ee, iwectved the Re congyte Someolian ta ap. | Anted his echooner right towards the shore, and lt bos TA the Jury thet they. wore the guardians ama | CUT beretefore purrued had caused a reprebensi full of drollery. and his lady (Mra Conover) Age sitions nf the writer ave there, After | Piestion e argument thorefure, that those who | ) ? a8, Lye 4 alo. much appreciated. The other réles of the opare 7 conservators of the pesce—that they must vindicate | fifing with tho public time; “and. raid Judge Daly, Siehed wtih onnclibar eat commending tham to repudiate” the | SPRING th the people of Mire acrors the bows of the rchoover, and balloced out,” if | Mdes ax well ne those of thetr follow eitizouk who were Sire FUCh & couree BS oh ONS ach compose. M avk bonds. he countudes: “Hones though Mix | fo UmUDity you don’t stand about, I'l eink your ship’? At this | Sbzloualy watobing tho progres of this triat ‘That | ),Nit- Summ raid be must be the jndge of the oourse nd hin One batailio tieeippl bud received the money for she bonds it wis | Cueatiow ae th wd la Ibreat. the pew appointee pon them rested the responnibility of this inventive. | Proper for hinito pursue and expressed » detarmina: thus provered to rofuse to repay it.on the ground that | {Wes'iee- ie Burebaser could mot acquire more | tion, A jon to proceed nx he deemed consistent with nw and favorably noticed. The laugh: i] ‘The only questions fur them to determing were, the seller bad to dieposs of abeut se he wheeled bis schooner arou Hy quest! the purebarer had no right to buy them’? Jord to puta held face ov tbe matter. The follows And referring to the raport of the joint Ittee wo Ii, of co ne Heer yer 5 Ret, ya peimatt of thetestiature to 1812 neainet the Sommtttaciouatay | MBE veund by thetr letter of muthority--the con--| ¢CLrereation then ersued bet wren them the bert interests of hi elient peaks Firat /") and the eomedivtte of whether there bad a been a riot in which all or any of | oe the “ Lawyer's Practice.” concluded the performances, there defendants participates; that as they should de- caleeennion er to meet at nine o'clock om | ‘ris, came bill will be repented this evening y o terinine this issue. ro wili the laws Hh aaron " ais stitution; they Lald power under It ond fortis pre, | 2HE PERCE! ra—Where are you going to? ; ° Tavewnscte—Guand Moncac Fewrivan.—The feat gf the bonds be says: ‘Sines. sithough the proviston | tervatten ‘Torainiain it inviolete ine duty epee | Licnt Hoven Kayren—To that taland po aang hy eo ange tance ened yaaa | Theatrical! and Musical. ef these excellent musical entertainments came off Sot no Joo sheet be seleed. palere Ranetloned AA | which no other eouriderstion bes an appreciable Orriee = Whes Dustaeoe bi Sean eve! i redo oy gon Throb ‘on oan hold with m | Poweny Trrarkn.—We nevor saw this Bouse bettot | Inet evening. but the Inclemeucy of the weather pre- Pass a Jent-novse Man— Well, now, reokow ae 7 ted th trends fre oo ‘deen compiled with. and the bonds hitd been leally pe I vende pel pb nS oak | pretty question to put tome sir, PH Ivt you know alt | fim and steady wvd impartial hand. | filed than It was lust evening. end mo wonder, for a | Tonal the placnoanen from being as lance astt other jew the ant ale, nromnrineit aurtain eomdlciok | gor thelr protecting, It there be Stace debt turulting | By bUsinese lien there, "And who.are yon? THE RV (DENCE. | most splendid Lill was presented: and-all the expocta: | prand fertival overture. eae executed, by a avk of Mievieetpol. wi me | from the Union Bauk bonds. let it be pro; quan’ ack that hed .caly-| Bisbed: If there be no such art, ao tan geet Weis areerted ten, 1a. Thet Misslertppt rosetved the | Cirvumed there ie mo poser ton heryee tate aatiatd tite. | Of previslon nt search your vecsel, at the Artur Place Opera Hom: mouey. Thin is anirre: the Unio fank. not lini, and devonclation, with exirancous appeal wi | ‘The hearel reruited in the discovery vf revoral bar- | OfNay, frow 7 o'clock tll fhe Biate, Heb-ived the money 24. That the bonds wera | Ci#im, and devenciation, ee | or what pury) deaned weder suthority of alae «hich bad received Crricen—1 aw an officer of the blockading squadron | Joun Tiuny was the first witnenn ealled andamMirmod. — tio, t he farmed ofe Gne performanes, were. | menia band. with Neg | srewnd thie drlend end bam ordered by Commander | —Tem onptain of the 13th wusd potion: I was esting im” Hops Which miaht be fe Ay aR HE | Rardeiph to copture ali vesrels going there with arms | thet eapacity on the 10th of May last: | was on duty Most tally res . AH OND TENA! WHATS PAD) 2 m the night of the 0th Mre Wallack tekteg the part of Romeo; Miss Womy: very sweetly, indeed. we newer hoa iia" ee of ie. a Juliet; Mr Watlack, Meroutio, Mr, Gilbort, Frit pol hg ase fo ee a —_ Den Pas- a g° there, © as “ * mah quale. execute {poring Dorgher and Signor Vire, sence; Mra. (iltbert, tha Nurse. Mee, Wallsck's Romeo! di ptaved great artivle ability” The Died reat muntosl ublilty, as war ales the 4 Nigbt Dream" When Sigaoring Sor was welcomed by acclamation: aitere’d by auuh Paced throneh cue legis Q ded light- | exverd you to go th tm the srticle of the Loudon Times above referred to, | ~ 4 i as agelm the sanction of a; thivisaleo | ang csv + arr, together with | Objected to by Mr. Maitix. who urged. in the first wat much apprecieted and the vast agewblage before | oi Qeciged ‘their hearers hy the eup-rontons Wares pope Ge Oe eg onan oi ‘eas pubiisted in toe | ize’ At this tthe defendants must be identified as having "bom the piece was acted were most enthusiacti» In | They hrnggeed om these melodions inetramencs tre Wathingien Ueion, | ‘ pointes, aff rent Sete Hee cectays Tehelt wad ty the athe ee toate | vax horne, and were deservedly amplauded Srgnori In view of the case. as it bas always been muderstood | ea “fa man thatferls the cats | | The District Attorney then framed his question as Tosrs Une monimye Ly heel we wtiehlatly naod fa | Vit@and Arnoldi also rang most effuociveiy; aud that ree. among v6. ¢ ©. that the Union Bauk bonds were bj po 00 Tom eotioeey We | Serve cm Se be Wrens Sie eApeetion +— fhe veene of Tyhait's death ovpretally. there was much | {lemed yourbful artic: Riebard Hoffman, played va ard independent proposition pon threated by their purchaver, the U 8 “awk of Peau- | t go On ihe island 7" Q.— Did you ree Mr. Judson there? sueure. Me Walk y. ‘wine auch, | 12 Piano's feutasin. wbich diepiayed qeost beilllaacy the invtitution ms the “Dank ef Vilssinsinpt'* Miceis |S ivemia. to foreign capitalists. ne additional escurtty — What do you wart to go for? A! di cvolred: ith mth to much ad. | Of execution We never attended @ concert morn ad- sippi ba! pa bank, end could not have a bauk of iseua, ua novse Man-- Why. sir, to light them candles Q.—Did you ree three or more perrons there? peer ee Mt ~) > Jule ‘peso ae nag mirably diversi@ed then thi that afforded Decaurr forbidden by the tenth eaation of the fret arti | tebe rure Your eaptain mekes you light his cavdles A.— Yes, | saw more thao five bundred people. ith ccs te eer oe This soate tea | wore perfect rath fretion cle of the Uniied Siates constitution tm there word pensioned prestes-ar coumected wich | S0¢ Hy captain tells me to light his Mr. Svirn stiitobjected that 1t wax not sufficient to frmenen se we have ever seen, This young Idy | token pines toonight, and On “No State sbeli * * * emit bills oferedict "If then, hese Union Bank bowds. | eaid:— | Orvrerk— Whe is your captain ? that one of the mdavte was present Itwag Pishtly adds to ber already great reputation 4 an entirely new her all the Tf*lly & pleneurete see a play eo well perfurmed in | y respect, ne wax Romeo and Juliet” last evening; | roves Max—Unole bam, elt; do you know the it should bo proved w tb "The erccodile tears which have been shed over | 1d ereciture, are op @ par with the bawlest deaun- | eoneluston bas been drawn from the xapposition wd pianee (bis er that the bank was a part of the State govermment, such omer tothe eminent artists , pp pe long ne the mansger presenta bis patrons with | ly srronroms, =a By whose authority do yon come bare the conrse propssedto be 8? ecueerta Tk thing which eas be raid om tho sud. | {'etions witch have besm heaped upon the State. | an— by Old Zack's, to be eure, hora, | purrued by the Distrlet Attorney war correct Pee ey ortega ay banal green mae | Soon Ay MRC. Eby st Jeet cf the Uniow Bauk bond= must round to the peo | 46 iu9 all purchared in violation of tbe charter of the Wirness—Thinks he siso reecgmiecs Benactt; Ro 120 ooo hitom all the best Grean Be the Kegion | rtrels continue thelr aelichtfal « 4 ple of Mississippi like a twice told tale 1 do not pro. | poiy' ‘ells Purchases im violation of ihe charter of tho | enient. the frroetons officer gave a | were n patr of mustucbics nt that time fuoge with Toll effect, and. st . A Re ty Bp ne adh Bg! pore to ai 4 t meerly to etate it. and | Seger the mame of ea Losviauah co may dort aug | Prelonged sbistle, end after saying that ft mis. Q.—What was Judeon devg on the night of the loth = FUsRe witb Full effect, wn me | mak hs jelnge. They are the admirnbi richtons uf bchio * expenses must be heavy, yet t! piaw performers, as everyibing they jon to the house are on the most mo: fone and. moreover ein arty hose lows tnformod the true position of the of t tolatie | © end wpologising therefor, got tanto bis and | of May last? Objected toby Mr. Swith counsel for ae ene tae ca des enee ee Cede ntan of the wens |. depented, having the new relieved light bouse keeper | Jnd-em cn the gronnd ther they mat mention al: the of th tes to poreve bis Jourury se ovrely, and folfl the duties o CTHODE present. conesrned in the riot, 1, | compete ry png ont Hw Te moe SS | Die very reepensible and respectable efton - Piiibe clare ruled that the evidenes rhoeld peoneed. Soiireet ta tee weibesecea henthe eee ee le Fa es fon fe ny oa , . ond . . And thur concludes what we havo very good author. | A — When! was going round that wight to rer oguire som to the treesur p ma 5 wing 80, Me ee nen Poa nde, Were, hepotmwosted | 415 for believing to be @ étrictly versciovs nocouct of | the person engaged in the rirt. 1 eae @ comuuates- 3 ikrelmburerd The favorite melodrama of Arovto Roonis —A vory beautiful palating, « Wash- i 1 t | to Bayes hel. Me inthe Citrer de Bawan” coneivded the entertainments Mr. | ington Crowned,” t# belng eabibieed at the above at Piceheue ass sg lhe ie err \wvle Lenten. ae Dem Croat, wan teosived mort enthusiostt: | rusme, Eta acd pe pleot ¥ a Orr fovermment rests pou a faodamental compact Of the people; a written eometicurtion. why te the bird of ewoh elilven. protecting him equally again it he oxersine of unsuthoriad power hy the oflloers of government, or hy the people The po rer of the State ' editor of the London Times, roomingly reoklooe | enily apd she eudienre reporated mort highly pleased | eee eee ie cemteal Loe Tne att BearN: | of his own reputation Iw bis weal to injure that of w | wiih thelr e eaeat. Tonight the"King | tee arr Jane Free ereiis artlotgore - Bi otpr eg sagt Soy Vey ted Flares Benet r thus presents the shove :— | Cartism Parporem ann tux Rounn Iecanpene ~We of the Commons” was a0 wellrovlved Inst Werks | grent suceres ba ae: ep ace One 1d Weer m4 eee eit. | + Let itelzeulate throughout Lurops, that a mamber | pave been prrmisted to eopy ud Mee. 7 vane se Hibi ons ecm the limit of its su'ue- ttood with biw ie behind dim, whi Lite right and anctber on hie left | Bouib on to New Orieana, Fil he repented. and with the came east Me w k. Gilbert. kee . te the leading p ‘Doa Of ihe Luiied Steies Senate. in Iii. bas openty pro- | toy nedrevtea by « apt © Kew Claimed that, at w recent period, the Governor and | t Crrar de Lazan"’ wi"! conclude the Dill Dir.¥ 9 Chanfrau. the crlwbrated representative of yt “ qi + dle order to hear what they raid; he rane: }w ” ’ rhe Intary and governor phould, % been hyperhecated abroad to iensasut holriore, theuld be served 2o;'"' | Deardthe young van say. ag Bing. the commencement of tho regular reason, Mr. Mit. Meyword. am actor of great histriontc abttitys in the exerciye of a power whiel bad beon probibicad eons cites nate pont Soe Sen > Eee lt be turved from Mr Judson “Now. bogs for ashower;* Jamer Nudsow, who has won for himeslf laurels of Des I6Gt See Clnstanad, ve tulle professional engage Dy the conrtitution. injare lacantions or igaw Hee eS alatioos on taabnte the F heard Mr dvdeon tay previewly, “Now boye what: pores, fome. ne the suecorsful reproonutative of fons, there mivht be a the people berate the the ccnticence wbicb » io avon the generovity of ary had naan the pas te the offictal p ever you bove to de, ve quickly ae the aiff. Victor Verdalle, the Judson sald in ieply to" Now rich charscter, mede his firat appemtance in the Wert | nis jest necenn celebrated saronant will make Jay Dext, at Delf past four leecers fp rer ditty them Fupplien, we.’ says the gaptaln, “tock pliy npom them, aud fed them {rem our vesuels a tock plcy ve ail realy,” with erm World at this theatre, and was received with tho o'clock, from the Military Gordens, Drookly a jor two dye : } ¥ . " , avet enthustartie greetings. hy a crowded and fachlone Mr A.A. Addams, the tragedian, ts playing af j 1 sald tnces sede eeisinen a sovities Ss Sin axaience whe repented. bento ad sgele, the wun | Cleveland. Obie. playing wabjeet of Jeot Difertertons of their charaetertatic warmth to the Phil: 4 strevger ‘The charactere felected fur the pn Fe ne Introdvetrg this new arpirane for the approbation of | stra: y ¢. in copgegue ner of what par the pley going portion of the citizens of Now York, : and myself I went into the © se Paudern O Rat dy of "Born to Spore of Cficers suMcient 1 emrroded § G.2g Tt ne & the part of those | Yee nev He regrets peth' ng be: Dy whem ic bee been eeoomnplitbed Togs Ree mapensttfne Toe pordne oy b- Bo far ns th ® ie direc carves try etatemont. no | mi ee ee ee Ab Wer o Hid be more cunplete than “Were pou te ree my instructions, you would wot informed pereen #ili draw from « diame mo, ererpting for ihe stoppage of provisions on Tnqgerer papers speak Tmance the aew Irian drama, Ly the intinitshie come Mr Collias Our citizens will soon a» opportunity of secing it performed on the mr beried cut “let them go street. sudeaw Me Wi pottoeman of of the of our gor mairtam (he eourticu Bherofore mit be, not what ne indi minor ty of * soimma oath to | thete inquiry. athey would two extracts, the original med ite mir regrerentatio m, % fe : k Bresdwey boards. as Mr Collins i+ eavaged ¢0 but what the conti veraii« and thee dnty popes. — BM. O. Picayune, Sept ¥. the party im the siseet; the stom came Saree wxaged bo play Tequires, The teece + one of eons itutionst mate 0) m0 a0 the mes stl frm the party of yours men that 1 have spoken off Sal ecoretetes of ine teen there fur twelve nights, te the Best monte, ernatrrotion and Vietetvnt has mo otter question With bonsthnid-rs than that of G-o°4r no debe Chis tae ot in equll ‘ive or thirty of them: while of the Ceuth ward off tom v y Cegree acquainted wich the by HOw Chwid ony ANT bing the lew ‘The Iegisiatore of Missieetpp! had mo connection | vith the Cotved Staces Bank of Powverivauta, ond CHty Tote nll parts of the houre be a te’ ener provounes Ver Haden 1 j complete Me Hidaon posertes a good figure and handeeme Seon. on artfol eye vivacions mooner, Igenves Frame Bosva—On Sun- The Weather and the Orops. The Quebeo (Ca) Merewry, of the Lith tnet , anys: — ithe tend! the appearnoce of the rot ia evme e defendant; the ether priron ‘ ves ve iu the immediate neighborhood of this city, | with, the Cotied Staces Bank euneyi a nd Lenid it wea m shame that they eb a rich Hibernian recent, and ff the “brorae” te | ed ope, be tage os ate lig ; |. hee Senh provhared th Ulods or tt afd cuter Secert: | one of the prisoners eremed to bare a gradge agulte® Dot gy wtinek ? ax enme motors deem it nececanry to # will, on the whale. #¢ have reason to hops, Be wheat the Un fodlowed slowly has been detaved, @ better O abundant The blight New York side, two gentlemen Jomped tegether, oneto | bin: he wre not ee lon ann in, and the other to get ont of the beat. The ree | varie enw the wer woe that one of the Hien om fell inte the eater, rehed !n iny prorenos, | afters Bennett, and some one said It ene informed, pricnations, bat,op the biaher ivervally. or avarly a In etomtivat aeevme in order to portray the Irie charnoter, ft is rich rary. end patra! and fn bis einging he gare con. bis brother-in-inw. vineing © oe of the kweet and mriodioue power | thes which Were tm the market ‘The relinnes a shown | by the corre rpendence. wax on the permagent vite of | the property hy whieh the et eh wna te be teeured ermnprehension if the om the ease has removed | one Property hy ebleb the . an A wet wing atee orbs oped to > of his voles. In < Paudven O' Rafferty.” he tan, may ener angnter attorney : f fore . t 00 bet pnd bed a very nore Pp na dro The counrel for the prosecution now proposed to @ hits vote np «Pan Y. ® petten ¢ stern ~ Such ofthepeah flee wetch + anerea'sdeautert ws; and ithe dett penton nlaaha te pd room the third time. and jurt ep abd prove the general transactio the time of the © Rove of Kilkenny! and 9 new ballad, come | teen ying! (ewe oxeetiaat tm thot gusrter, aud tae Py wourepret ie Sicariente “ mae = foe carn. cone | t if deen, prededly for the laet = he the riot d expressly for bim ee ao oe not bing of the potato rot ts ob-ervable there. expert thy raver oP. to do jnstion to ue by oom, ae edCitional eourity fora loan w! y the dal: ond exved fe et n Court roled that the prosecution must proceed first * in exquisl style. tn which be The New Orleans Picayune, of the ¥tn inat, hase . dpmoation of cur rlanderers for their baselees denuu- r usly made. how were three ereditere of that benk cldents wili deter from auch rashne by provirg the individnal acts of each of the defend. wae ‘encored: but the humoroas nna whieh | Jetter from Jasper county. Tessa. wader date of the ST esitiilink cbitaitnninh groviten teat njnred by seceiving the Mirlesippt t/pion Gank | Tnx New Cowrrmonsen.— Mr, Deseon T as ton’s ap. | apea: If they fail to mane oot the case in this way, be sang ip the “trish Lion” he drew down the doth vit.. whiehraye:- Th vem atl ooatinves bende. end bow bave there bones o ed tetiing age, pelotwent ax Comptroiler,in placeof Mr Lowrenee | they may then introduce evidence of general trans most rapturous applauce. ne the platotive cadence its ravegesin this | dortitnte widowboce and helpless lofancy to weep? , decenred. wus combimed iast evening, by the Board o | tina of Dis volco fell reothinety om the ent. Ia the por. | Wevetbey been thrown into market, stwoe pablic no- | Aldermen. |. Witness Cross-exemined —1 went to the Opera House = treiture of Irich eheracter, thers te * er) s he marred 10 by ® majority of | tien of their dieputed legality wax given and ta there |” ayy p before seven o'cleek; my district is the Thirteonth; &t¢e of extravagance that must be \olerated to give it atten os etivg of country. and | fear the oe by the inaeoe as it one im 1846, ral hatehieg out of the wora roere ce wate wit » ° “ tend tance A Mr Hote fn thie dee | {he Jeurvers with | soograre for seh rad. w fy mpi repre to the report of the proesed of | the Opers Hours wae pot im my al | Pfeet. end in no tne’ aero dove tr Be Se ee sum owt ee ~ . of Ald: rmen, that the Berrian isiand job is consum | OTs ch credd ot tke Obed of | ered himerlf perfect. natural thie county, eighty = By an order of the ”y Q- What time did jou reeet | failed for at the eone of . idrew. we —The Oth regimeut of N. ¥ Peers. preereded y-sterday tothe Heboken, for parade and reereation — bt compartes, frome modest deny the renewed ox ovens! A.—I think f wee thet morn! been the day before Q.— How long did you remain on the ground? “ joan of (b. bas bad siatewa children, fourtven of #hom “ how living, ‘The other. the wite of ve. Mathew cate er part of the aight nd twenty-three ehildren, wightoon of Qa When aid jou pret see the man you supposed to the “sheuts cf ar applauding throng’ mart hare bron © now living—nite sont acd nive daaebters, bolea tate Brot pratitying to bis feelings ax an actor and bis | ‘These Indies are in the primeot lite with every prospect ity nraman. Mr. Hedeon ina brief and humor. | ef ap inerensing family, suoher sinter, Ure Parker, ove feeporee, retorned thanks for thie double mark reeently died Scriven county at the age of thirty. of thelr approbation, ‘There was che suid) but ome | elabt yrare. whe bi he oWtitrem | @iffevity in doing eo pemely. the ye be verge 1 | of the Mew v c 4 | wee generally expected that on eich corasions « wn an pooch would ve mode: ledred be was told by @ ¢ pledge the faith of the time popolae review, swe. ‘the vote of each mem r Iplesepere’ And t this. at “crocodile teen’ of “ Innocent” stock dealers of j ove Noiary ie governed by the same general rules | Cvard. 2 fine bedy cfmen nombering about 20 pase ano priveipler as thet of od. and Be little likely jer at half-past ¢ o'clock. on @ target exoursion, as the benel of avy otherteountry to permit ‘he ol Frevnaon of tHe Maowes Guanoe —Thie eplend Deis Of jutice te ebetrncted by popular corpe. commanded by ¢ AM Buch | em sure, Is the prevailing opin Aj Warbington arciiery Jiflervon He deen ten o'elvek, How long wae it eftermards thet you saw bin in bink it you beem ou the ground? itis our peo. | ot Rave emteted mach of the error . mfounding of theme Q— Rew jong ate “ te iesterippt ne havelted | dey important te ix the time, on beard the good ship Southampton, | of ite p pu stion, we ene a 4 veiled aiter the discurston of + i their re. Mow long were you on your post In fron ; . — ——. See CSS eens er Neuen In relation to the Planters’ Dank bonds, it ie stated | Turn to the sity, they pareed the Herold office and, we | the house belure pew went around tothe back of the t mement of bie Hife. cApplanse) He | Basoyrrs oF Texas —It la rumored here that fore i that we meaty a distinetion without a dif renee; and of | Murt ray. they prevented an eppeeranse unsurpassed | house? elated the high. the double compliment they | teen of the robber to the law which made them reovivebie fur the publie | by spy riinilar corpein the elty Theit uniform iv A —(connet tell exectly. bad paid hin. though be feared it sprang more from the | county here been canght Innde of the is isch crate apd penta, and thelr movements Q—What cid you when you Gret got there? national characteristic of the Amerieans, than from any | the gorpel. [tie mlru aid t ure ia concerned.” At the next revulat biennial | evidence of ftriet military ducipiine Accom. A=! ned my men im front of the house. reerite of bis own (epplaure); yet he bed no donbt. if | of oibere was obtained im po 0 of Bostwick, ee Mi agate pened leerived the pane. panied by @ band of exerlient muse. they won thead-| Q— ap are bed pont they continued to honor bim with thelr company. {¢ | by } ay field, end that rereraiof them i Geverser. 6 tons tae On the ben of | miration of every one whe wwthem They ered | A Dick there were wither 18 oF 21, Tetood there | wuld be greatly to their amusement and to his profit. | and seven of them either in Sabine or San A 7. few days therourter petty pueeed the uekots. ane the ye condition of | while the people went in wit! bets thebota, ”* | § meee in toch, eee the oy pn aoe doubt 7 hie nefarious ts were acou: ted thet of ? ” " pres here. ed system of operations legit and wae prutoved by the {rovertar which ost plainly wold 3] wd eh se ibe recived: but with the exception of Mtg Rete Horas | ‘ending from Arkansas to the fio Grande. It i sald x f wt to in. my q whe with much ability, perform: re . | that they owna ferry cr sutne couveyance om avai corper: naan Cotmates to the Wieeiestpot Unton oan Biate, Orsaina or rire Pome Sewoon tm Wiecrast eraser, Q=1a ry e you intoxicated; but want to penn 44 tbe cee enennateal ve prrevipal river, that Aeele cocomptions sap be able ‘. Bevk ie Puppiomental met whieh bad not been rubmitied ty the people aed whieh had not been enacted by (#0 wucceetee lepicinrnres that the bonds were ireved. and the Union Bank come ints ex. dstence «So far from ‘hee bonds bering been iene the authority conferred fa the original charter of nion Bank, thie eupplemertal repesied the temo Che fe ebay —The public rohool, No 1. late the Williameteret cho | keow it you were not remembat excited? at ite weuel avevion a hig 3 protested by ae ages Jere eepitet — pear: a ye rergay by the principal, a |. yee. | was somewhat exoited; I hed just v uring the lends to pay the Planters’ Bank bouda. whilst | Mr. W. Hi y here were 826 puplis prevent. | tehen wer in. be rreenly totcrerd 6 1reow sendatton “to false the ppp ant eT r Wo yersen you sepgeres to be Judcon Rave | Spaces TF be sumtin Chee binane appre bs worry by taxation. avd divcbarge the debt as rapidly scene? ‘ 4 adi ais hinttebendsl maintain the peeition Ha in recommending the ey to ditpore A om ‘t reculleet; he ptoo apo nas 4 Before Justice Fdwarde » t notice, 7 orton rm pare unknown, and that they bars = miat usar Urook- of A Kies In the Dark ett, for the m acture of counterfeit money. — Sem eFuguatine (Texas) Union, Sept 2 2 yor in of the pobi'e lands at their fair value, 3 ‘ork be ber made “A bit—a very palpable hit. Legiviature onght In my optel ome ae y oedapy bio Deas The conversation you mentioned was carried om | Newt's Gannes.— Notwithetanding the rain and bad adjourn > . =. 3 : = ° 3 Ube peream 06° eo, done ovens Gotuenel on ad Mts ke tens, one Henet! weather, @ very numerous radienee attended thie nee at hb to oe Collar per ue v ? AV en ate. : ‘ mith ot the Wrote tn Me Ai Mewitien ‘above ail. the chert erope end low Pa Q=Cenld y thentre Inst evening, The tablenax of © Paris fm 148" ek an which ite divcretion might select the conditions | Ptice thich ovr staple bas borne for reverai year, Tune yan ye dae Wret.- Best A= V0, vir there | were presented by the Ravel Family; and, though +e | ington Of the Second Artllety , twe oom acee Being. chavged eowid ort feet the ensetirenensl wee Una . —. toted om Krigay ond citcaraemnnelt, | war Nebt fem 0 net like the idea of rhowing the publi much Moody fon Gr che Thea. ant hase a 7 question: but If tha conditions eonstitnted ar atid | ry circumstances, ety ty 4 ley om ri, * warrant! Opera Houre; Juceon athed in Eighth street, oppaatte | rolina. OF - pert of the prart, the-e eondirione could not, he repeal. | fred by the Legilature wen g ardines by virtue of hateavcormue, | the Opera howe: between two trees; his position wae | #nd horrible facts we thors whiek took place In Parte fray eosmpeeivoselt frat €4 Withont carrying the prent with them, The grant. % ++. or. b hg re reprevented to be | 1° one Sake . wae vasa saeore eerily creeatte he mor entrance: Sarl eke Avring the riot of Je me toe, vie the ne ot Gon, ate a Saas tle coe vo ny ay ae , phe ; je ditine He ory fem t a welling boures; T stood Be | oF aad the “accesipenen OF © nop force Souls be core tnd cietloe propestrions to show | ond Where of thet 18 & comatitutional dix ne. Shen he wan oesinwrought up sod | hing hiss till after ihe firirg xf the stoner; I then Meus plriatt ee accord thea the eredle. oF Miintered | the tr bedatants of the State ill amauot Qehirey-twe » to the Upton Bank | titetion: the diferenee te, that Legiciature. by me tuily argued. itis Vonor took che papers | ip front; | wae werobing bim for bows ten minutes, | there living pictures eith mech ehill Rartate- | oe perivn OF a hundred men.— Vanonal donde, 1 will compare the original law, which, after | (De lew shove noticed, by eatoblishing wud guardinge | 014 te manded the prisoner until ten s'cleckto- morrow | then vent + blan and opoke to Mtr. Wile Dent concleae sneckrgerees, Sept d with the farcical pantomime of © Vol sinking (und, aud in other modes, have, from time te | (this mot mung) Opers House to getrome men

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