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— SS _ THE NEW YORK HERALD. +e NO. 5590. ! MORNING ED ITION----WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1849. nete compared with | casiness. however rich and fortunate they are. At this | the Bey signified to Howard: Payne, and others, | James Hunter, Patrick Collins, Lewis Martin, John J. | knowing of such violations, #0 give them the required iy Emik Gtrardin. of ecctety. when money is sorting. and may | that his demand would be paid. Jaggles, Thomas Wataon, Jobu Goodwin. James Dema- | information. Bowery Tr {Translated from the New Oriesns Franco-Americain, called the only social superiority still existing, Dr. Heap took possession of his post, however, | "est. Jamea Webb, John Elbert, Joho Hall. Alderman went was ed. last evening, August 31.) pelther Bennett Sor Girardin are satis Ged with thelr po- | and Howard Payne departed ; and vet no payment | Scbvlts and Mr. James Bergen wore proseut during Pe itp Pepe tpt her aan ee Tinck, | eaived by the sudlence with great soslety. ae —— mg tng was made by the Bey. It was considered as rather | ‘2 election, preserving peace and order, da They were consigned to Mr, Julian A. H. Lat Sixt Wano.—Ip this ward a riot was anticipated. as | No 88 Front atreet, Th er paying rent for « house, which was al large posse Of policemen wore ordered to | and are superisr to any ot it would be curieus to Jiohene. often thong Nirtheb am nett | their bands ia not leek paved E a Mee Wallaat, lara, Giowet w ‘esey; Mra. Gilbert, Lady Fi M Lester, Sir Frederick Blount, aud Winans: the . dla Plutarque between J. G Tha kehe de Girardin, The Greek Dlogra Tbepubite although rendering Justice to thele talents, | hard that, after paying rent for a bliged to head Gaoesineeet the comsieetial shows very severe ir characters. ver a util just when he was obliges \ 7 soe mind by the charanters of the gress men of ble pC ceneseeten We alan the soncequeuse ot riches o— panes losing per A be A a nti Maeniule: stemendaan tein eat pot mace pat er uch delicious food. th ime. These famed journalists m: @ first. on con- | sale of al @ furniture he had been obliged to | Fulton. tl ds the t men of our age Like herons, tke chiefs i Séeration sf the last Why is it that this lew, whieh bring to it from so far— Howard Payne should be ine tence eee These HS, Fourth Siniatentotibes tory bogey tans ba fnce | wee ‘age. the podlisietsof our time are exposed # not fortunately. east SS lacking in this case? | compelled to go off without the money due to him | and Fifth Wards furnished their contingents. Atan Capt, Bantunc, ‘the examination of all to dattery. aud slander. | Who has broken the from the Bey. But hanced. ly stage of the business, th tng, or dying; t 0 y. But so it chanced, It was pro- | early stage @ business, the ballot box was carried tive of Phil: Elke them, they are, Satie, eae asa Ss oaks pov Plath etree Fgoag od Nee ae geet Of | mised to be collected and sent after him; and he | ¥a¥. with perbups ten votes In it, by the Keily party. | DAtlT® the early scenes of the pl tary of Sir John Vesey, he was exeellent; and afterwards. when he becomes the inberitor of bis uncle's wealth. he was equally good. ; * collec a ‘ Mr. Wallack appears to much advantage in this * madicariie end ones? waited for it m Europe; but to no purpose. ‘The | The Foote party erected another. and polled till the ‘Trial of the Astor Place Rioters, Drece, ‘a8 those of the ancient ny a for any one who ‘Tee cont Bey afterwards visited France, and engaged to | ie snnounced in theadvortiement The result was COURT OF GENKRAL SESSIONS. G04 it 2 one we should Uke to sse-frequonth tod Subjects would be very J . d hi that the Kelly party were beaten by 174 jorit at the Bowery Mr. Lester, as the drawli would like to enjoy in this envention of the Talent of telling everything is often very tiresome; | give Howard Payne a meeting at Paris on the sub- | though meng from the Twelfth gWard end Berokiys | Before Judge Daly and Aldermen Wood and Kelly. | dandy. was much ded: Mr. Laid ni sot Thich was so fuihionabie during the lat contnry, ut | and. we fear we have, tno ae, remembered this | ject; but broke hi appointmeat. “Many Americans | voted for har he AulcCing it teeta cakaare The People of the State of New York. ve. gt ad nae gory im oe Pe pn ober where could it be possible to find another soalpe maxim of aman us. ‘ow. be allowed | in Paris, aware of the circumstances, thought the | For Judiciary—Thomax § Werner. James B Nichole 4 George Dongiass, ters Mra, Wallack. a6 Clara Douglas, was most heartily that of the great anatomist whose works have beon Pap ofa ex aon : Joognaliet, oth 4 | Bey’s conduct on the subject there, nationally in- | sop, Fdward Rowe. For County Convestion—Mat. jane Newele, applauded. ‘The house was ‘illed in every part; ind ‘translated by Amyrave. and our Kind reader will ao- | which ia altogether literary. political. and industriel, | SUl'ing ; and they met together, and wrote a letter | thew T. Brennan Patriok Garrick. Joha 8. Austia + Hoseaol Thomas Gress, th ort acne Reams meee Epevamenn one. 08 anevicdce that'we arericht. that the two journalists | may be fully compared to that of e statemman, When | ‘ their countryman, offering to unite with him in Seenemuntet teenie: Tictectn eee Ren nant |, Danlel Ad, Aacleoph Jamen O'Neill. attendance’ tat Sight wiier Sighs iosomereaeeee “! wh alike by | time i jet. th: t 1 representing the matter to government at home, D » Owen Kinney, Josep! 4 ,’ “ u . we ample le~ pained af the bev ses ofsimilarity. Butlet lt be un- | idleness, tor they arecoudewned to lt the harret which: | and claiming redress through Congress "| Fermentor EG Tene Jee ade, elttle, | avr. 26,—The Court mot at e itto before 10 o'clock | for thelr elegans end eta ein emoee remarkable Gerstood that we do not mean that they are menechms | runs; they must raise the rook which constantly falls ; | On Howard Payne's retnra homie, however, the ‘Assembiy—John Gerahty. Thos, White, | this morning. The arrangement of counsel is, that all | that nothing but pieces of sterling” merit have beset Dromios; on the contrary, we shall say that there are = the wind blows revolution, they are exposed to afluir was brought under the notice of President | John Roneh, Jobm Biddernagel. Sainuel Waddle’ | the counsel for the defouce, except Mr Smith, jud-on's | presented, and. moreover. they have many distinct oppositions in them. We compare, but | the same danger. In order to support so much hatred, | Polk, who immediately ordered the Bey to be ap- | Nominating Committee —Michacl R Watch, Willine el, hall precede the oounrel for the prosecution | the utmost care and precision by the excellent com. ‘we do not assimilate, and we ray with Moliére— = ae. #0 bein oy 9 Bd a os plied to, For some cause, as yet unexplained, no | Ballegh, EC Peach. John Young, John Stellwagen, | 18 their cumming up, Mr, Whiting is to precede az now attached tothe Bowery. The very interust- aqpparioon ¢ / : 5 : : 4 ; evenin, Thue, in order to begin, one bas the courage ofa | !adeed they must have around their stomachs the ed | YC o Presitens Farior, the ‘AdpLICAHG Was; Te» euchee Win McGrath, Dektei | Mr. Brancewan, counsel for Thomas Bennett, the se. | atyle, and the acting of Btevenm Mekeeaeg Mee duuhiut, ‘the other tc entirely deprived of it; bur both | &y rpenthersige: i : Rod ae. Wae vamricteds tat te lat Tunienand | K¥ley. Patrick Gilligan, Timothy Brenuan, Jas Gillon, | Cd defendant on the list, commenced the work of | Wemyss, Miss 8 Denin. &o.. in it, is entitled to muck SPtham’ never hesitate to evorens thelr instantaneous jut webave till uow only spoken of the journalist P 4 'o call at Tunis, and | patrick Clark. ard Sherlock, Francis McKonns, | 8¥@ming up the evidence to the jury He dwelt upon | praise. This ev. tr Wallack will take a benefit, G the misfortune which attended his client, in having |'and on the occasion he will ; his name evupled with that of Judson. when be had | Third. « nothing to do with that person, He claimed that his | lack will beth Th client bad by no means boen identified as an active | most magni tthe aware Don Brome ae ity. The | Who has a great fame, whois crowned with the wreaths | not to quit there without one. The Bey received pear as Richard the inions, and they do it with a rare of success, If we bave shown him in his real state,a | the commandant with marked attention, and pro- few Vork publisher ie Alb appa ce gs npr slave of the press. overwhelmed with bis daily toll. what | mised to reply in writing ; but he did not, until only master of his property. shall we ray of the poor and yet uoknown journalist’ | atrer the vessel’s departure. He then stated that | Jacob Moriath, Manus Kelly, Thom: San gezetionr. | bev possess an equal ability, e Fs , : see saesen einiscrndort, or af pubilelats “They have | Whe could express his analety, bisefforts.his fatigue | te hed ordered the money to be paid, beeause he | Hallett George Kerunag Floter; that he was not on Highth street at all on the | Bazan,” with Mr Lester and. Mice Weecus ne pee red the night of the riot. He sald :— Cwaar and Maritaua, will per wit, Bennett's style is pe loved the United States government, and not be- | Clavey. David Riordan,” William Lunoy: Michael | pe fon! ane ene Sacceyaoke out with. facilit i a ' when it is about to be consigned to you for your final tnd he may thus cover numerous | {f Mn mie. melee ny ovanePtntog or, though he had promised the repairs in ques: | Ropart gine prncmes, Ryan Francis Mecowan, | deliberation. It is @ question grave in its nature | ong gyre ag, pages. Girardin'’s phraveol yy ls concise. and even “ The leaves of the rosea tion, his Moorish taste did not accord with the 9 and serious in its character; it is one which. allow we rough; dictated by anger, be throws sparks as steel. And the leaves» infidel one of Howard Payne, who, he thought, | te heratiitan Neca od ei aeard Demoora- much admired. Mrs, Wal- 0 o “ Knight of Arva,’? ted at this theatre, Me. Hudesa contatnion pea . Mr. nd Workingmon’s ticket , | & Temark. not only involves the question of liberty | Characters of Connor. the Rash. and’ —— ae The Scotchman is jerriog. that is to ray, merry and | 1. 1, sheets A? “ | o femark i be celled a quality or » fault, ry paper. had caused things to be done to the consulate | For Alderman—Patrick Kelly. For Sheriff—Frederick | fone of these defendants, Judson. at whom this pro- | ferty, with that su etitias ont ed MJementially French. ‘The Parisian Gi WERE ce which might have been dispensed with. After this | L Vultee For the couaty convention to nomiante « Sekt hae ee Contin eale pr ys Al ~ hi Pa Magee writer is more a serious man, and possesses more logic ir gto! pendence, queer settlement, Commodore Morgan arrived a | Sheriff. & —Thomas Gilmartin, William Sinclair, Tho- | ‘bt unfortunate defendants. Unfortunate. permit | queed a goed effect, and were well reasived’ This than the countryman of Hume. We do not think that Wasninoton, Sept. 24, 1849. | Tunis, and his visit there, wherein the Commodore | @a# J. Barr, Patrick Coyle. Ernest Wehman. For the mele they ‘ish to lay claim to a literary genius or M ‘ sea, Hy Judiciary convention— William Wordsworth, Peter B. Peat} pa they Juve in themselvecanmething | 24ore Diplomatic Perplexities—the Case of How. Site ae Adcirel sad Matermed, out of pie bye Sweeny, Kdward Logue, For the convention to nomi. | t?° Plainly ot that they are guilty of the crime for & aa ated thee iaeocane evening Mr Hndson takes his frat beneat in Americ: blished by thé ow add: on which occasion will be presented * O'Flanni; the Fairies,” and the burlutte of “ Out of Pisce. ta ustry and ski nd rd md the Tunis ma ¢ the trial—but, gentlemen of the jury, “you b of which ‘better, which is the genius of industry and skill. Ai ard Payne and the Bey of ‘is. more than a great * plen(po,” by the Be d nate Heads of Departments—Hugh McBride, Joho Giar- | COUrFe Of 3 bot! which Mr Hudson will sing several favorite Immense, . . A y and the * % > ° eannot cloee your eyes to the painful truth” that the fon this subject thelr merit 1b ne ante, ‘They | _ Among other diplomatic perplexitiesat Washing | Consul, may possibly. aflord a°new chapter, and | rey Uatthew k ee erat Chilly Collins. | Sight defendante Inet named in thie indictment, aro | SODAt oe. smsce tonriing’ ic soreeetanine tie the > " first equalled by that of the ether. Th ‘ 8 . E deans Hony aaa sied Ulin by # common under. | ton, some materials for disagreeable correspon- | not the least curious one, in the history, at some | Garrick, Jobn D. Burebard. Forthe Asembly conven. | oDly joined in + standing) by the same process, by putting the sub- | gence and explanation appear to have been generat- | future time. | At present, it would extend the nar- | vention— Patrick Geraghty, Johw Layden, Michael | 0°?" re } A. scription prize of their paper to a sum whioh, till then, byi th ; : rative, already too long, 80 unreasonably, that it | McLoughlin, John Martin, Thomas’ Mochan. Kor | Sprinting feat cote \w? giv hhad appeared impossible, by being satisfied wich a | €d by injustice on the one side, and official blunders | may be betier to postpone all allusion to it, further | Bominating committee to Dominate Ward officers | ed Over without comment or remar oot natenont | 1004 of—'a bumper.” We learaed at the theatre, Denefit, small, insignificant in apoesrance. a benefit | on the other, between the Bev of Tunis and certain | then to state that the money has not yet been paid ‘asters, Patrick Geraghty. John Martin, John eaneretia heen | FX nese CF Fy 4 tie mot | that the box sheet is nearly Aled, Americans; and we have no doubt that on tl e- ning. they will renew the testimony of their welcome to thie gentleman. by giving him what all [rishmen are which many would despite, but which was re agents of our government. The affair, in brief, is | to Howard Payne ; through what juggle, remains y Rooney, Patrick “O'Nell, Felix Hart, | Conederatien tor yi eer the cae to piccare ‘to you | Nimto's Gannes,—The Ravel Family attracted, last twenty or thirty thourand times They bet they aid | ##,Wenow relate. * | tobe found out.’ vi eegi cme Meavire, Petrie Cote: Win tien, |. ee Gwial tragedy which wan onacted at the “Astor | Bight, nother large audience, at this place of amuas- St was for the interest of the majority. end they did | “Upon the resignation of Mr. Hodgson, some | Now, all circumstances considered, the above 3, Sackman. Edward Murray, John O'Connor, | Pisce’ on the night of the 10th of May last—a scene, de Corde, the ypentorslingel Rater iii e jevice, would be equally beooming to the | Years B80, the place of Consul at Tunis was spon- | mentioned reply of the Bey 18 thought, by numbers, | Patrick Braden Patrick Burns, Ernest Wehman, Edwd, | Slow me to ny hme tends to add to history : Feo perm die rs Masaire,” 5 ‘to the Herald. We commend to them an | taneously offered to John Howard Payne. It came English word, very often employed in America, which | upon him as a sort ef surprise, for it been en- is “ performanee;” a word which most admirably ren- | tirely unsel cited. | A > States, it is unprovokedly aisparaging to our late 3 dere their spirit of enterprise and success. This is «| Howard Payne, it seems, on arriving at Tunis, ainst whom no complaint has yet | Glenn, Hamilton Ferroni ualification which could not be appropriated by all | found the consulate in a very neglected condition, | been uttered, and covertly reproachful both to the | Gleason, Thos. Kelly, Jas. 6: their contemporaries. i 4 Thomas Armstrong, Patrick McManus, Chas. Bartley, | Place, on the night of the 10th of May last. You are | Popular Irish part of O'C: Dy & Quebec newspaper, 4 rfc it was aaid, some time 9go, | externally as well as internally. Among other re- | administration of Mr. Polk and of General Taylor, t oy | uw thi : , Been | Patrick Curley. James MoNulty, ‘Thomas Meehan, | Oot to ark yourselves the question, if Mr. Judson 1s on either Bennett, nor Girardin, bas real political sular mansion into a presentable and habitable | stated by both to have tin. Jacob Dohm, James Dun- | Bothing to do with this case ; it man blood—an occurrence whic! mh ; . + | Page written in proper one. Though complaisant to ful- | Gallagher, William Keegan, A. B ott, J C. Jet eo fr h in your recollections needa but little eom- its expressions towards the United | Doyle, Thomas Nicholson, Bernard MoParlin, Francis lause. Miles. n a . ment; but this is not tobias your minds in judging of | P! Giraneeh, Fagard, Logue, Thomas Fiynn, H. Vou | the guilt or innocence of the defendants. The only | sisted by Patrick Melhnana | legitimate question for your consideration ts, whether | Slated. Thi q MeGowan, | these defendants participated in the riot at the Astor | Vorite Duteh character of Rip V M hter, and, of course, drew forth «harvest of ap- ste and Lehman danced «“ Pas,’ leory Wells, which was muoh appre- ening, Mr. Hackett appears im his fa- Winkle and in his 4 ele re in the beautiful ballet of Diable Amiseoxs be best conceptions of the French atege, his Canadian French lau- F F J n forms, he saw that it was desirable to get the con- | for so repeatedly Lire, te claim which has Patrick Sharkey. Michael Riorden, Captain Joha Poraz, Sterand With bie tathetie-law, ot wcbt Thad has uion Nobody can tell to what party they belong. | shape. All the Consuls at Tunis, it seems, rent | and approved.’ Mr. Polk, while he admitted that | niford. Richard Coote, Wm. Oakes, Chas. 'H Whalen | not neem proper en previously examined | Jobn Murray, James ; 1. | 4 ‘ 5 yi in .—The seco pearan Theis friemde ot to-day are their enemies of to morrow. | their houses from the Bey, who takes care to keep | he was politically unfriendly to Howard Payne, | The Kelly party having been beaten, assembled in | Heh ere tad aaeden: CRs rat a non gh oy kid . pre A oa : ew etties, imosity is rather produced bye personal pique | his royal finger in every profitable pie. Howard | distinctly owned that he thought him entitled to | Bayard street. at the residence of the Alderman of the | aha oy patties sotagooiem | Their friendship, when Payne sth, al the forornness of the American redress ‘A this, matter ; for theagh he would not ib here res Fann aa at of se Foote party | trier to satiny Tp ree on agg agncumoge fe pe bo Ned cues Eeverpect & not certain, is rather more injurious useful | consular mansion to the State Department at home, | keep him in office—notin censequence of any fault . iB. & bare | Judson, who has been “ more sinned against than | of amusement, and the talented acti bad mnie when constant, is very cnseying, ond | and w t ny rh Respered We Sarunen, of the oppestte pes | oping.” - Wo. eahed to bo .Seted elvan, aaa 4 wus set |'as cat the provicus Bight, ite amet wets epee een swered ina spirit of condolence, but | while there, but merely because hewas a whig— ob oo “ ( . ly handled; and in the beni sg? A reversal of th ters ty, * mee be ins jad: ry clever the editor. of New York bas no consistency, and wo | With regret that the law did not allow government | still he saw no reason why Howard Payne should Foote were well “eked” This is a bewutifalexem- | Peet Gus wcone aie Re aly Waid foven: gy Bl wwii pt te 1, the writer and not of the man. If you | t© expend aught for the repair, nor even for the | be humbugged out of his undeniable rights, no theory of liberty and freedom of | . a ere ceryou will fad im one of ite colamura | ent of Consul’s houses. They must pay their | matter how powerful his opponents, whetherGon- | flection. Mr Sullivan, the celebrated pugilist: rated i ig oo Fag ogy Fre meee agente ail eae jeter ord 8 8000 a sho is ‘eontradiction to what you have read in enother part | rents out of their salaries; and if the houses they | suls or Beys. The fact is, the Bey should have | for Foote, and u-ed ail bi e . 4 Influence in his favor, which, | y¢, ld use the eame degree of care. of caution, and | began, last night, with tl ‘entitled this journal; prophecy quite the reverse of another | hire are not to their liking, so much the worse for | been made to withdraw his letter, and to pay, not | 80 doubt, contributed materially to the result. Je occtien.ep though thetseue was one of Iifeand death; of Mother's jequest,”” ny Lrg: fo Clarke, Joha- propheoy: and the next day you will find printed the | the Consuls. <i only the principal of Howard gs claim, but Skvent Wann —This ward was unanimous for the | for every defendant which you, by your verdict, reader | ston, Holman, and Mmes. Russell and Hill performed © 1 told you #0 before; which was the maxim Meanwile, Howard Payne found that His High- | interest and indemnification, which, take the | union ticket, The following wae adopted:—For Char- | gniity. stamps him in the eye of man, with # crime of | the principal’ parts. It was followed by the favorite Of the celebrated Doctors of La Fontaine. “Dr. so- | ness the Bey was rebuilding the mansion of the | whole together, would not amount to much, after | ter OMlcers—Jacob A, Westervelt, Abraham Brower, | the deepest dye; for, which among you would not | burletta of “Lola Montes,” which intcoduced Mere auch-the-Better,”’ and “Dr. ae-much-the. Worse. British Consul, Sir Thomas Reade, from cellerto | all. Dr. Hea already got some sixty or seventy | Hugh Clarke, D P. Arwold. John Cudney, Stephon | look upon the man! guilty ot participating in | Sloan as Katarina Kloper, ry wae Siombiertenes, ii gerret, and, at the same time, allowing the afore-, | thousand dollars of public money, during upwa Boyt, Chas. L. Young, Wm, S. Teurs, Joha M. Weeks, | this wholerale slaughter, on the night of the 10th May, | fection, ‘The of oelen . 4 ° 4 by drew jompson, John G. guilty of murder; ot ed “Flow to Pintradictions; but he is not so quick as Benn said representative of Her Britannic Majesty «| of twenty years’ sinecurism at ‘Tunis, and this is Ricbard Lewis, Jobo 8. MeKibtin, James ‘taemmeas’ polomer ey Angie ape fl ray pertherety bol bn ty Ba ifi is country, at least. then, to | was, also, ve mer Feet oin tus to ct oe wo brs increas be i cae of any importance that has come un- | Russell W. Glazier. George Gordon, John A. Bogart, | bis God? To convict an inoocent man of this eriine, | Meesra, Brougham wud Hadaway, in ti Ho ban mere Aeteronee tor ‘hie rendre, ond. Bs Sie tee, while the town. establishment was getting | der his management, and it ought to be carried | Jobn Vearoff,Jobn D Farrington, Michael Dougherty, | would be doing an injury to him which the acta of a | “Wags of Windsor.” drew forth muc east, to exouse bi real if baa this hint he spake He told his | through with a proper respect for the dignity of his | Walter 8. Jarboe, Nelson Wolcott, Jarvis Reoves, | whole lifecould pot wash away Itis not the corpsral | merriment The performance of this opinion or ofa man. He makes all in his pe royal landlord that the United States Consul was | government, and for the interest of his wronged | Benjamin R Smith, Richard Squires, Joba Murphy | punishment which the law inflicts upon these defen. | sist of the following plays; * Somebody ‘& favorable aspect to bis rant for entitled by treaty to equal privileges with every | predecessor. It 18 hoped that it will prove to have | County—James Murphy. John Cassalier, Thomas Dua- | dants. if. by your verdict, you convict them, because | America,” and “How to Pay Your Wacherwoman, Cs neon Sg ete id ela caer to adopt s | other foreign functionary, and that repairsin the | been so; but there are singular circumstances in | lap. Patrick Moore, John Robins, Heads of Departments | the four walls of » prion howe would be an asyium | Mrs Sloan appears im the two last comedies. Be takes every body te i« party, : mansion rented by him he felt to be his due, not | relation to it, yet unpublished, which may, ere | [Orlando ees on Geen eee Michae! to them—there thet would God « refuge, 2 scresn to ‘Dennett dose not care for 40 smalla trifie. The prin. | only by the law of landlord and tenant in all coun- | long, emerge from darkness, and shew it off more | Grekey bGrerd C. Gnim. Judelary— |S ocmenies conad oomeschestaniee tan tate a? tee to amuse and be interesting to | tries, but by express treaty stipulation in Tunis. | clearly. At present, it is enough to add the j : pr mut tad Ongived | ten te teteetaneraauee. impaesible and ferent to | The Bey received the applieation with marked | difficulty is very far from being settled. less wound baa been inflieted. far which “the: courtesy, and promised that everything which was po acetone. Aiaree py Ay eae he Be Hi San hataoed waned, seonlt be mo and me wil a y Intelligence, age bh, it ie, that Hie beocmcon busthes a the wanes ; erenpon, the roots were taken off, the stair- | rae PRIMARY MERTINGS—DKMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS: ‘. “ ary Taylor. James H. | Mr. Blenckmas continued ino speceb, of about two | ebay ae sabtlen es os fed ZS meg down, ane he Sonenl secucad for & | The following ts the result of the primary elections Giaik* Sep Senator Fheodore i Sietias 0 hoy | rontenann tank ok es least, he incessantly repenta that he wishes nothing residence to a corner of his large mansion. is pric pam Rs poy : , Gregor bimeelf. one his Con- | comfortable state of affairs being created, the 5 jeunes, nbam. sree viguenek terete uality than th may Caen sats ain ein - See ee oe nin wooo, counsel for Mi Fry. In one word. the Astor Place Opere House bas beot 3 Colonel Webb be not able to obtain his mis- | Werk-people withdrew. yy? T Pa ne, 7 Convention —Oliver Char ticket was carried ‘That in defending one of those accused of riot. it was | opened to the publie. by Mr Daveuport, for exhioltio to opie. ‘and he is satisfed! Such s disinterested Howar on enquiry, discovered that this Finest Wanv.—€ ‘would have spared much trouble to Girardin. He | way of doing business was very much the fashion | lick. Robert T. igen, Michael Neary, John | Ninrn Wano.—This ward was broken up in admirable ithin his line of duty as counsel. nor did it | 1m the legitimate drams. on the plan and prices of th ier fortunate i i to ble convictions citizen, to defend the | other theatres of the city. Mise Davenport led off on 4s really unfortunate as to the gainiog of public oMce; | among the Moors. Some of his colleagues in= | Scott George J. Johnson ' Meads of City Depart- | disorder. an ‘ and he amsures his readers, that at last the publisher | formed hom that ddtesites wine con, ments —Fdward KR: Carpentier, Charles Gallagher, | tavrn Wano.—The following ticket was adopted | tumult of the 10th of M }@ stood there, amid the | Heed Sates ates ae ee fe ee ie overflowing of La Presse will be taken ax director of the public | tinnally occurring to them, and that they got over | Nicholas Dimon, Jobn ©. Allstadt, cho- | unanimously:—Judiclary Convention— W. Net cownedl of Gefenee, ns Matthews stood on the eventful | oo tails vingloated tho, pattie’ rg aed affairs; the flood of revolution will never be stopped: | th6m by completing their repairs under their own | %%:,_Jadiciary Convention—Henry H. Byrne, Samuel | rie, Alexander Ming. Bernard Marren. County— 10th, with astone in bix hand. not to assail the Opera | Fe dereee and tales eeeatation. Ske te o Providence itself will ove day or other, acknowledge y He Ged fi A. Crapo. Henry Nicoll. Senatorial Convention—Jobn | abm G. Crasto, eter Parke, Horatio N. Parker, louse, or the constituted authorities. but to defend Ty ceratic core, the to recntes er at ont -patelncd its ineapacity. and will certainly take M. de Girardin direction, and deducting the expense from their | Power, Martin Cregier, Charles Gannon Assembly | William Wainwright. Smith Crooker, Heads of De. that which was dear to bis client then, and noless dear | OY 0 able corps, she is reaping the honors and profite to countersign its decrees rent. Howard Payne remonstrated with the Bey, | Convention — William’ Donovan, David Newmann, partments—Jobn J. Tindale, blijah MH. Purdy, Wil. now, bia person and bis liberty. He charged the de- | ! * ful experiment Thos it is that ¢ Bennett is always praising the whole of the United | who promised to have the work immediately re- | Charles Rowold, Michael MeCormick, James Shields. | [iam 8. Reins. Asahel Reed. Peter Morris. Senato. fence with unnecessarily and cruelly joining the as. | "il sustain ao establi*hment for their amuse- States republic. in order very likely, to be able toridi- | sumed end finished. It was re-commenced in | Ward Nominating Committee, First District. -Vichsel riai—Henry Harrington, Daniel H. Hunt. William cured iu one trial; and accused them ot causing, by | BFMt if conducted according to common sense, and Sule at liberty, things in detall and men. each in their | good earnest. After awhile, however, it lan- | Toole, Louis Silberrad, Micha#l Golden, Michael Do- | Speight, Jr. Asrembly—William K Gorham, Joshua this act, the delay which they have sought to fix opon | Without attempts at insult, by # silly exclusion of the turn. They will say of him after his death, as it was | puiched again; and, on inquiry, he was told that | 72: Sen. John Coffey Second District —Semusl Auld, are ‘ravis, Thos M’Spaden, Wm. F. Stevemson, Ed, the defence. The defence had offered as @ condition | ™S#* of society, aid of the Latin poet Luciliu the languor was caused by the irregulanty with | 2°23. 3; ps, John Hennessy, | Kane. Kobt. Roberts, Ed J Lappin Step! Clough, of « trial together--reparate from Judson—to admit atiowat. Turatne,—The drama of the “Invinoibles”” “Primorés populi arripwit, populum que tributim hi hah ns 1 : rs 8" The William Taggart. Third Distriet—Michael O'Brien, | john MeCann, Edmund A Stuart. James Meban, Phi. the facts which it had taken a week to prove He then juiced here, inst evening. fa ail tte glory, ead . Sto hao made ak eee Se Veen es Pay vine) Ate | Are Wills. John H. Bell, Jobn Hammer, Alexander | iander Thompson. Geo Malone, Henry D Johnson, went into a review of the rights of individuals at pub- | the audience were onthusinstic in thelr applauye. (8 Nobody escapes apt = pepe Da hemi Ho _ impressed, it seems, into the Bey's service, and | Walke. This ticket was unanimously{ adopted Wm. Lyons. Charter Wim Goldey, Wm. Colter, lie meetings; showed that its free exercise war conse. | isnow some years since this drama has beem played; Trith ble Poe na er wctore, Presidents. notores the cad. | Cecape to more profitable, or more promptly paid | secon Wann —One of the Inspectors having been | Henry Straus Aen Bogart, Wm Canterman, Howard quence of political freedom. aod was attended with | and the splendid maower in which it has bern pus on cc oe tee ottch Gunecreay. emy whenever her can. It was hinted to | crowded out of the room, and votes having been given | Coats. Chos. L. Merritt.J HV Cockcroft. P M’Keo- | safety. and that it onght not to be abridged by such | the tage. by the manager of the National, will. #e are miranda! is tettere hie people, and he accuses and | Howard Payne, that if he would advance the pay | by persons not bell ver, Joreph M Beil. Thos Lawler, Jacob Meserole, doctrines as the prosecution sought toestablish He make it as popular nw a+ it ever was in the days PA nse all which Is done, the past an well as the pre- | Weekly, it would be returned to him from time to | took place till this Lewis Reynolds, John T. Schenck, John Bane devied that person accountable for all that occurs | § The young ladies, who compose the regiment gent. The raillery of Bennett ts amusing; that of Gir. | time, and the work would thenceforward go on regu- Fievents Wano-In this ward thera were twotick. &t.® public meeting of Invineibles, under their able command re. ©, in is bitter; for his light avd inconsistent style, ta | larly. He did so; and the first advances were re- | Ine is the tie ets. One of the inepectors overturned the ballot-bny— | It That the offene y evolutions with the ee wean sel i ‘ e who retained pom @ row epsued—tho tickets were thrown out, and there | consists in the Intent ng ot Redmond Ryan, ae —Demooratic Republican Nom! is no result, | to be judged by hie own eneral eucceMs of the Nominating Convention—Thomi | lace of riot. does 1m body Flaw.” pra- will put between them an interval of twenty mini The riot, are talked of as awong ago,” 60 rapidly bi ral importance # on the table, M ich he com bis elient was American ideas of re; coal inet him, He was fol! Me. ry other offenc: ery individual is | greatest p th alone, 2d. That inero | O Sineh, in itself, constitute | piece. The amusing tarce of iston; and the ac wd much to the not always able to diestmotate the grief which he tries | funded; but, after awhile, mo repayment was to hide, and the fear he has for the tuture offered, and the laborers once more began to ap- ‘The cireumetances in which these two mon are placed | pear only afterlong intervals, and buttwo or three | yy am Wanv.—No returns, adv 1 ‘ateon, William ThomPeon. William 4d. That under the proof in this | eeded the dr Mra Mestayer ucts capital: bin Gt0 sihoget her cinerea ene ters caters teeta, | sta time, even then. i | Durant,’ Mich Wany-—The following ticket was adopted | little farce, a contin es 80 get some. ine eity where 9 4 re reo me Howara Payne now ascertained that the British | diciary Cony y Judiciary Committee— Alexander Ste- t presence at Astor lines. i# not presumption of | body else for ber husband, ca merriment jot, From the retired offiee where he resides, She tela te himself. be writes or dictates his articles | Consul had prevented similar inconveniences by t , = nd independent. he could. if | employing for a supervisor of the work upom the | Waterbury. icke. Climton Haring. ForCoun- but how could he British consulate, a, distinguished European ar- | & Coare 4 - Gitem Mines, Richard Marshail, Geo. terrible wea- | chitect, who had resided many years among the eance, John Ward, Thomas Bowline. © op Hughes. of | Moors, and was aware of all their tricks, and how | {oF Hlende of Departmente-—Aifred Chanerit to manoge them. Howard Payne apprized the | Por Assembly Convention —John Sh Bey’s officer that he proposed following the exam- | John Sheridan, Patrick Me Alp’ Daniel D, Briggs, Nathan ioberts vention— Samuel Marrienper Ste) H Feeks, County— | riotous intent. . nL. Bryant, riety of reason: id by citing authorities —Sir Matthew | of “Slasher and Crasher’ ©. Burke and Dawes taki jand. Henry Keyser sof Depart. Hale, Lord Holt. avd Lord Mansfeld | the parte of the heroes ‘The “Invinethles,” Witberell, John Brown, Henry Wal. The Cover bere interrupted the counsel. and inti- | the exciting drama of the “Murdered Boatman Allen, Ebenezer 8 Dewey. Senatorial — ed ite views to be. that it was necersary. in orderto | make op the evening's amnaementa, In the 1 H. Cook, Thomas K Downing. a ' Ke ® person asa rioter. to show some participation | moutioned, Mr. W. Wood, the pantomimist, bas an ex- bly, let District,—Stephen Brooker, William wit; and tbat being shown, he becomes lia- | cellent part. ek, Jobb O'Keefe, 2d District. —John P. Angwvi o* place | ple of his colleague from England; and the Bey's | Subjointed is the opposition ticket:—County Conven. | Westley Hunt. Henty Lewiss, Sd District — Ja Does your honor mean to say that | officer said he was very glad of it, and he received | tion—Deniel Dodge, John M French. John Y, Savage, . Fieber Weeks. Patrick Burke Ath District d been proved to have ut. | ned *oul, fal nropean’s directions with gratitude, and the | Jemes Leonard. Wm. G. Dunlap, Heads of Depart- | Charles Dety, Thomas Cunningham. Frederick Coop. ‘ening. that he would have | vent Hits arm Ftops only went on swimmingly. The officer of the | mert*-Henry E. Sanger, John J. Tait Daniel Mehan, | Charter—Ist District --Philip H Merkle. Samuel P. f responsible for all that subsequently oc- | rn, who used to appreciate aman | Bey was even the more delighted when he was | Thomas Moloney, ire Floyd. Senatoriai—Wm. L. | Spies, Eugene O'Keefe 2d District — William (outon, curred. even after bis arrest and confaement? } | | He enforced these poritions by » va | This evening the bill will consist of the laughable farce castigates the uthernors, will- + bat we can. ing to ory not refrain ned the princi ps of yesterda: . 4 | Hall, Samuel J. Waterbury, William Simmons. Ju: Jobn Bapp. George Covert. 3d District.—Charies kK. The Count ro ruled would have been undoubtedly | told that forthe services of the European supervi- | givinry— James ©. Stoneall’ Clivton Harring John W. | Rmith Thomas J. Gildersieve James D Clark. 4th | Mr, Suvewoou—Then we live under a wore then ark tor, no charge would be made; and he thought it | Houribut. Assembly—William Whitlock, Jobn Slane, Distriet.—George W. Myers, Charies Nolan, John F, oriental derpotiem, | have seen, on the banks of the matemporary of the Presse has not» mere | {" . het bead . woud b fe 4 a Nile—and in that country sloee—whele vill held ve grand thing that head work should be got for | Thomas Ciancey, Michael Madden, James De ls Mom: Secor. Nile and in that country slooe—whole villages held | rourly applauded. Mi-s Carit ase Wiha proce | nothing, while hand work was always required to | tayne. Charter—Rdwin V. Welsh, P Schelpf, Patrick | poukrsexin Wann.—The following are the noming- Te*porsible and actually decimated. by a despotic Pa Pring, Which was encores, with Cherry, Patrick Riley, Jobn Donnelly, Thomas H, tions on the Union ticket:—For Judiciary—John Bo} she for the acts of » single mao ; bat | did not aupp™e | ‘The second piece, the highly . call. Henry © Sehoonmaker, Michael Cowby, Wm. Gabriel Harrison, Terrence J. Dufly County. thoes thet we had adopted Lg 3 “ore = here Under | terque, called Eritannis and Hibermia, or Victetio ta AGicwrdin does not write ax Benast, at leisure, at his | become defective, and the Bey’s officer seemed in | Field, Thomas Chadwick Whelan. Nicholas Mooney, Thomas Karren, David Poe dy a of at, the huteher Haynau hed pro. | ireiand.”” was reovived by the audience with the ata ease, but be does it when his bead is burning. when he | perfect ecstacy with the discovery that enabled | Thin Wano—County Convention.—E. A. King, Garthwalt, John M’Donaid For Heads of Depart- wuld be held taepensible fer the acte of any. bat | | Satisfaction, attested by the most enthusiastic fe just out ofa jail. or threatened by death The publi- | hie master's old house to be prevented from tum- | Thos. Clark. P. L. Seely. J. Donnelly, James English. | ments-Michael Teumey. Daniel B. Taylor, David . \ A | plause. whieh they tendered to the performers | be paid for. The European supervisor luckily dis- hiecolt sometianee | covered that the foundations of the building bed.| 8 ¢ C s ow. © . Gi now to lrarn that we are to be subject towuch » | foi) Ath tte. & a “ ” cation of his paper murt be ¢one It must appear onthe | bfing all of a sudden about the workmen's ears | Hrade, of Depariment Convention — tm, It. Bolton, | Kisener. Hugh Cunningham, ‘ieorge Peraniae. | Suate teal deepotism here Mr. 8 teviewed the | gave tire to great deal of mirthand laughter, Mente eve or very day of & new re 3 At last, the aforesaid officer of the Bey, who had | gree Clark. Senatorial Convention.—R. J. Dillon, D. | Aesembly— First Dist —Michael Fleteber, Peter Mee. ip the case of Matth sted strongly | iishop sung with most exquisite effect, in the songs Sune and lite of the publisher may ba destroyed never, from the beginning, been more than an oc- | K Underhill James Wright, Ju nvention— hen. Michael MeDermott; 2d —John Reynolds, George in Innoceses. from & y of considerations. | «siowly Weare the Day, lo M 7 ble situations, s weet | Searoe seeps Sandor ot sTimast not van! | Casional visiter, and, even then, seldom sober, was | FB Cutting. JV. Fowler. . 1 Gallagher. Assemi 4 —Elhanan Martin, Geo, ong os on Irene, “tly Swift, Ye Zo- Daniel Munday; jd with Miss Mary T, in the duet with his I - 1 4 > temo ae i nee ¢ tone found im his hand was h One Sent a iol ofte: ontd have fallen into the ab: seen no more, though the work went on as usual, ‘Wm. fyack. R M. Harrington, KH. Shy Charles Campbell; 4t i» M. Brown, Aaron - : | ne Sentence s Lover geiabed. He ecteps One may see him in the bury: | slowly, but thoroughly. It was said that the su- | fenpa. Mi. Marony. Charter Nomina. Baldwin. William oth caught wp ia the moment ehen, the sob were pressing Ape peat. ground of St “Manas. before the statue of Armand rintending Moor in question had been withdrawn H ene 4, € hit Sh For Algormas =jone M. te satlety | seth mp a it Loreen fatter: Carrel, surrounded by the friends of bis vietim— whore fh consequence of his intemperate habits. How- 9 » Nicholas oops » Sends. tion hy the sacrifice ot a few thoughtless La First Dist.—Adam ere. John M. Morris; 24 —Aa ie Fiyon, Thomas Hassett Dougherty; Phomae Mevulre; fivence. The prosecutor might pourtray before . Thomas reel beads chiefs of the riot Cunrery's Movers: —The ory is always they come, Tre | at the concert rooms of these favorite singers. as each large, from fear of theit politics im | Cr eaing they sing before as many poopie aa can peal face was still blackened with powder. whore hands | o:4 Payne, meanwhile, to be on the safe side, in- were. ps, cxvered with mee me pom nen Ja weal structed the Eurepean architect not to permit any- dering at the sight of the murderer thing to be done for which he could not bring a rmeny and peace, there only half a dozen seratehes. Fountn Wanv.—The following ticket was elected, with joved | into the “ Concier- ‘ “ bly get into thelr room, and each evening the sudionee they bed belove BE Lg Bed pa precedent from the Briti*h consular mansion, and ’ ; William Strase. John Eakin, 8? erpeleation ever ro complete, to destroy rhe Ie | papebatoe re on fang indefatigable writer, condemaed for lon; and | every How and then, a list of new requirements 5 —Philip O'Brien, Patric! eb, Thomas Gerarty, pf Goveription fe pment hp anata | performance surpass ey Chrtety's. long nights ibe torrure offoreed idlen wae sent to the Bey, who always ordered a train | Benj D. Weleb, Jacob Uhl. County—Wm. M. T: » Firveer Wanv.—The ballot box was carried away. © First the towny, ton +pringing to got free his hin. | Tonight they will give, as usual, © most splendid Geo. H. Porser, Wm. Denman, © No result a der parts— then springs, and, rampant, shakes his brind- Prostam SixreantH Wann. has J Dougherty, Jonathan Youdale. ene” | _Taneanacte.—Mustcar, Fesrrvace.—Although there .— No retura. | Put the public would hold him to the responsibility | was s little improvement in the attendance at this Wann. —There was In of producing the heads and chicts of this outbrenk He place of amusement, yet it was by no means @ paying Tow about the ballot box that would beat concluded by an appeal to the jury, to uphold the law, _ ho °. This, to us. is somewhat surprising. consi ter- to be acted on. The examiners never objected to any item, but, on the eontrary, frequently proposed additions, which hed not before been thought of. kets firing. know: | of examiners to report whether the catalogue ought For about two years this affair war dragging its ° into a prison tribulations of Bennett all to @ mash The election was broken Aiserimin: detwoon the innonest and the gulity, | @ talent engaged. and the elegantly diversified Fo Re Ra Reg en ts mectopaiis tas narroet Sorae? Lo Bhd to rebune the Prosreation for this attempt to de: | character of the entertainment Thowe who oon take trials. The editor of New York bas rery often boasted in metropolis, Ina narrow corner the whole, the — ry pw Aad Ty ern aertatament. | an ‘take that be ree the att ee vevared yet. the old wat. actor wee ot core wee See — cldediy im fevered the union tioket, Mr. Bourimorgeouneel for Hoenack, next appoared | breathed forth in the parest melody. and {a the most id it he Bes spared yet the old war- | to be guarded at night by hired watchmen. Mean- | Piume, Patrick Merrick, Patrick Boyle, Bernard Ma- | cratic party stick together, as it before the jury. in bebalf of his client. His points ( ad Steere Fn anyLy — caamall ieee to | eZ nersash camesttted po. tiet—be, used ‘ hn ‘and the persons | w ' jlecessor of Howard . George Butts, Wm \Sanathn ‘nas contbivanea | Srey, De. Heer. the , D Tami. | Jobo Clark, Peter Whi jevation of Louis Napoleon ; be now =_— among the rat firing of Indictment charges ed that where tl neral 4 battery in their in / Prove what they have set forth, | murt beacquitted. Thirdly, that in | ft rot. the prosecution must establish | monic action to the nervous #: Mitary. ‘and asmanit and power il of Their overtures, resegution r= ent, . that tones produged from their vart- in the ear so delightfully as te reach the inmost recesses of the heart, and give « her- m. During the Payne's predecessor, some ot Dr. H h ernately appeared at Washington at Tu this ward, two tickets were ron. ing succeeded in obtaining permission ommen Council to run their railroad to nis. Reports were stirred up at Tunis, that the United States Pana e Metgns not cepeld How- facts private to them They | ard Payne in putting the to so much expense We teense ot soomertven, ‘ood they hare both paw for repairs, and that a proof of this would, ere long, for the E ‘teket, into the Inhabited part ot the city o ; 5 yared engines to be constructed, Mattes: ried talented women who have the same mania Evil | appear, inthe removal ot Howard Payne, and the | jaqietery—A. D. Wilson, 4 Sider places. which will consume the omeke nod sire last even- ‘upon # bad! our idea! Very jatement of Dr. Heap, to whom the post of | Wells County Officers—J. P. Shirky, . P. Johnston, | thus remove one of the objections. They are to be persene ded langeange of curious! woul Coneul belon of rn ind who had held it, un- | Thomas Blauvelt. Samuel T Webster, James Demarent. | attached to the cars when they reach the depot in | eel forHoseack claimed that the prosecution hed falied, | Moore, when describing the entrancing qualities of two ladies the same com) that exists be | der different Presidents, upwards of twen Heads of Departments - Henry Hoffimire, Wm H. Baker, | Thirty.Firet street: and the sight-loving depizens of hence be claimed an acquittal for his client. this art : tween thelr husbands. ie os Geveaps at | Dr it should be added, had, in the William Desnis, William Francie, Andrew Lester | Se: | New York are to be filed with conderment in seeing ext addressed the Jury. s¢ counsel for | “Musie! ob, how feint, ae jennett have been very roug! q X Con ‘i natorial Committee—k manuel Nicholas Quack: | railway cars propelled orees or steam, as fades betore ell. iy opet place at Denstants ender, J, G Jacobus. Aombiy—lat Distrtot--Patrick | as appearances go, No doubt the directors enlomate Why should fealing ever speak thou canst breathe her tale so well!’ 1g but @ few more concerts, we advise all those have not as yet attended them, to embrace the opportonity of listening to the exquisite of the vocal aod instrumental ertiste hose gallantr; nite bar- | resigi erita hennet ine very good sontribatorte the | Mr. Brewn, another of the powerful and, in. some j00@, John Johneon, D,D. I 24 Distriot— A. Kew York Herald ; and the correspondents of that branches, Ny Pr Ge — Ly M'Doural, Putnam, Joba Hargrove; 84 Dis- Sarat it other watering mover | wi ¢ belongs; a, fami 5 triet— ‘estern, Joseph Hoffmire, Charles ( ts in thelt otters, the description of | through all ite fesuiticntione, for : Di ‘ivertood, J. Colney, J, Murray. upon the Common Council se plist jools im this. ae ‘well an ip the job of Sat go one . gratuitously. the ‘Of the citizens as & us to the company, culators at the head it its good fortune : 4th Distriot—J ; nouree of thesplendid toilets. graces, and witty soar ke | among the loaves and fishes, asa part of it has Bin" bistriet—-J. Goodwin, Hy Aroalariua, T Watson. "| of it, But People wil atiow the law to be wife of their ‘bos "| We always remomver va vof tne | been, and deservedly, in loftier reepects. At this | Charter OMicers—Ist Distriot— Jobe A. Dizon, Charles | violated cir lives, is another ques- ‘hon she was brilliant with Howard Payne, finding that his advances | Beste, Andres ‘ ta Seoeh us Hf omens trenmet from them. ont, would ssare 4 Clark. J 84 Distriet—Jobn Black, Petts he ere” | jektaut Macs, Gea eek bance” i for the first time, discovered that | Jom A. Kenpedy, William West. Garret De Forest; whe, re then, ¥ as always exceedingly pa en aie con Kerrigas, Wa. Netea. cordial and generons—had become evasive Tiel ¥ ‘ —— ceremonious, though still perfectly respecttul. At | ciark, T. W. Crowe! ~“County—Henry Hoffesl ther of Britune of Gunrownre.—We understand that two engineers of the partment. Bar- ie hi Toh street length bie highness was taken il and could not be | B A Collard, John J 8. Ieee gee Mr. F. 8. Chanfran is playing at the A) an. H iffiew then TO ments Samuel A Willis, Joseph Hoff. theatre. in Philadephia. with Phi Gared to strike teen without great difficulty, ou tre "ours Be Forest, Lawrence Ackerman, Joseph tying lndeiph H i i mire, moment. . The rumored Ort, Senate—-Richerd A. aun ar one edavuneed eas De. Andrew Slaavelt. Assembiy--Heaty O. Hart, Abre: | i We never H his way from America to : Were ence camvetaees Howard Payne: and tha Dr. Heap had openly de- | Kova awarew Sembler, Joba — Ar zie oem clared, in illes, that Payne would’| Thomas Short. Oliver Monroe A. Thompson, Pais eed ey to find out why the two persons whom be held accountable & ex- | Thomas . yng Charies Soy we have depicted are living im @ state of mental an pense the consulate. jevortoteen, Copping, Floed, lowson, Onsoy, person,