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NO. 5648. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1849. wis “~~. TWO CENTS, Complimentary Supper to the Hon. George City Intelligence, E KIPP AND BROWN @UARD. Attorney General that the Executive of the State | who, it was expected, would take char; z Briggs, of the Fifth Congressional District. | ANOTHER SERIOUS AFFAIR—CASE OF SHOOTING AND ‘ reiente oe fine wiley Sey 'y cagninnt wished ig hg Ta Roaypens Gensel) should take aerator ie Tue Grav Actnesses —The classical and English @ mame, in honor ‘ charg es against Drury, Whe ‘The whigs of the Eighth, Ninth. and Fourteenth STABBING~-PROBABLE MURDER. and Brown, the popular proprietors of the line cf as arrested the Attorney General wee ms, te ee anh a drama has taken a start, during a few weeks or months, " town, but in the necessity of hi sence he induced | plication of t! in New York and elsewhere, in consequence of the ad- a vent of two distinguished art Weal- on this complaint, and we stated that the nee Heise from Euveye.: We Poet ies cele ear ts ereeenn tae eet Jude to Mies Cushman, the great American actress, and appl; pplication for privilege to have | of there men, 60 that the statutory examination might | to Mien Davenport, who may be consitered al in the ife admitted to see him, the District Attor: be bad before Judge Edmonds, On Tuesday, the Grand | tight of an yoscce pale artist, scab of prasagierey attain wards of this city, constituting the Fifth Congressional Ata quarter past three o'clock yesterday morning, oars running through Broadway, Hi i? pons district of the Empire State, gave a splendid supper | row. ogeurred in the bowling saloon of Stephen ight avenue, ecutive to substitute David Graham, Esq , in his last night to the Hon. George Briggs, momber elect | Burnes, 360 Broadway, next door to the corner ef Frank. core. Ry ing aoe yy beens Net ets tue genial tk toe rence 12 from the said district to the coming Congress. The | lin street, between Philip Elliott and Matthew Mullin, f th t 2 relation to Drury’ e festival it Florence's new hotel, corner of | twocabmen, who went into drink, and the proprietor of wnegiven: ip would oppore this, It-was easy to see how the cause of | Jury found an indictment. ‘Tho state of facts, then, Howard street and Broadway. Some two hundred | the house,and others. The result was, that Elliott receiv- th: the j made th i prosecution might be prejudiced by such inter- | is this :— ‘The District Attorney wishes to amend their lo thelr appearance, we believe, tm this city ‘whigs were present, mostly the young and enthussastic | ed s bullet through the outside of the left arm, midway | There were three prizes contended for—the first, a | course. He went on to show that there were prece- turn to the writ of habe poor by stating that these | during the present summer—the one at the Broadway: mon of the party. between the elbow and shoulder, which passed close | beautiful siver cup, was won by private William Dodd; | dents for the course proposed by him in thiscase. In | bills of indictment have tince been. fo The | theatre, and the other at the Astor Place Opera House, the second, a gold chain, by Lieut. William Erle, aud | the case of the barge rs, the court had denied to om, then, is, is there any machinery at work? is Hon. James W. Beekman, State Senator, presided. | by the artery and bone, lodging at the surface of | the third gently ae ae by Geo, | one of the prisovers the privilege now asked te Sones, Seco apy proces iy which prisons 2 actual | Mita Cushman’s talents are well known on both sides On his right sat Mr. Briggs, the guest of the occasion. | the skin, on the inside. The shot was fired by pe ange ed mene On Shete return to Fog fo siving up the meas, bi eartindea fet e right | enatody, can he rived of tl bi ke sas aiaasion of the Atlantic—in Europe and the United States. Im Hon, James Brooks, and Simeon Draper, Esq. Onhisleft | Byrnes, the proprietor of the house, who is in armory, fe Mercer House, corner of Broome aa me pemeehens ete 10 the cele- | according to the statute? % 7? ald Me Clarke, | 9 certain rank of the classic drama, she is without @ and Mercer streets, the company sat down to a magui- | brated “Glen papers” case. where application 8 are these— the fact re conceded to be were Messrs. Matthew L. Davis, Philip Hone, Hugh | custody, together with his wife, and « barmaid | feont dinner. given them Tand @ number of invived | was made to the court to order that papers be elven ‘The prisoners were in confinement, before the | Competitor onthe stage. Great, powerful, and energetic, Maxwell, N. B. Blunt, Recorder Tallmadge, and Wm. | named Sarah Kirk, and the attendant of the sa- gueste, Wy Er. Solomon Kipp, who presided oa the oc- | uP and Ja which case the Sourt refused Concerning somplainte were sms to the Grena Jury; at ail events, rhe has commanded the applause of English crittes, Y. Brady, £.M. loon, John Weyer, who had blood on his hands. “ 1@ delicacies @ season abounded, lo pacparty from Drury’s house, that wasin | there was a commitment, which ia returned here on | oven toa greater extent than those of her own country, aud champagne and other wines flowed in abundance, | the custody of the Property Clerk of the Police Court, | the hab pus. Being thus in custodysthey were The tables were garnished with the substantials of a | Matthew Mullin was stabbed with a dirk knife inthe | The manner in which tho entertalament was got up, | WhO was a sworn officer aud under bonds suMicient to | entitled to an gxemiuotion. Such an eeeaioation may | Misa Davenport, with youth and great personal beauty, feast, and the luxuries of every quarter of the globe, | abdomen, a little above the groin. The wound is three pong jews Caer to ae ropri Ce the house, Ps oa the moiety of apy valuables which might come | be of banat tothe meioner It is decigned to enable | presents traits of the highest excellence as an artiste, Including ® most liberal provision of some excelleat | quarters of an inch in length,and the wounded intes- | Capt Underhill. Ample ice having been done to | into his custody. & person. tl y, to know who accuses him— | which time will ripen and finish. Her grace and clas- earch po ype 09 : 00d viands and good drink, Mr. Heury Arcularius, Mr. Guanam followed the District Attorn what is the ainst him, in order to ascertain and, many Good varieties of wine, The supper con- | tine protruded, Both the unfortunate men, who were | £004 11th \Gaaee, Sammanaad this anetentel promt: support of arguments adveree to whether it is mnt to found @ commitment upon, | Sical attitudes are very remarkable in fo young & person ee to the | inastate of intoxication, were conveyed to the City | tors for the prizes,in a very neat speech The other | defendant’s counsel, be cited qui Now, if there is any machinery by whieh # m: asche is Nothing can prevent her from reaching the of the first regular toast, ‘oe “y rnd compli- | Hospital, where Dr. Vreeland sewed up the intestine, twojndee mane Capt. k Crate and ay & Le Chusoh. ne showing — — Sneed = fe ae Fein pee A saga ihn the rif ea ge oslor highest order of tragic excellence, in the course of # 1d whi, i @ prizes having been presented, C: DI 7 e prosecution here. nfere ween the | mahin, efusals, we want to know it.” Yi hy pie meat pterling good wbig qualities of Mr. | and putting it in ite place, sewed up the extermm | yen rbre'cnd tant tie wine highly honored in being | Prisoners and their friends might have the effect to put | Judge Eouowrs-Mr, Mekeon, you ask to smend the | Vey fhort time, Both there distingulshed artistes ures to this city and State, upon which he | Wound. He is exceedingly lo id there is every | selected asthe medium of presenting the weapon he held | out of the way evidences of guilt which might other- | return to the habeas corpus secm to be moving in the same direction—from New portant meas 'y and Stat hi P ry or ‘would. be called to act, and might surely be counted | chance of his losing his life, ‘he man who is accused | 2 bis hand. fe felt his inadequacy aud inability | wise be procured. He mentioned the same cares as | Mr McKxox—No, the officers give the return. York to Boston, thence to Philadelphia and elsewhere. upon ss true tothe city and State. and to the whig of inflicting the stab has fled, and is not yet arrested. to perform the duty that devolved upon him. {tb those cited by the District Attorney as precedents; he Judge Epmonps—Yes, but it is a serious question 2 4 been remarked by one of the greatest of ‘als, that | also mentioned the Glentworth papers,in support of with me whetherg1can discharge the prisoners alto- Bowery Thestee —The drama of Mr. J. Wallack ee eh Cte Cae ee eat Mntrat OF | Elllott is also in great dangerifrom the pistol wound,'ae | {t was only known to chee wine tere voldlers, oF the part of the question to whlon the allusion was | gother from eurtedy ree Lester, | The Three Guesiemen:” comme’ Seem. te the tariff, we could fvel the most perfect confidence in | it 18 @ bad one, and if it sloughs, the artery being quite | bad the feelings of soldiers, how dear to « soldie Ry s—enlarging upon this, and upon other points,as = Mr Ginanam—Your honor, suppose even that Mr, | BOVel of the famed French writer, Alexandre Dumas, is our representative at Washington. Inconolusion, Mr, | °08¢, i# likely to go,and the patient may bleed to | breast was the sword. (Loud cheers) It had been o fenportance of the ease demanded, The argument | Clarke is right in all the positions which he bas taken, this place of amusement. This play is lasted about two hours, at the end of whivh time the Suppose even that he is entitled to a discharge in the ‘ successful over performed at the Bow- first place, he is pot entitled to a discharge on all the | ¢fy Thentre since the palmy days of* Rien si,“ The Last hasan progeced an'the Stet seqular toast death. Sine the al as in type. we been ena- | weapon of defence from the earliest times to the “3 ved! » (Three times three). bled te ascertain further particulars, which throw | sent; but it was more when it was wielded in ‘the cause Court decided as follows: atin 5 plause was renewed most | Quite e different aspect on the whole affair, and place | of justice, law. andorder. May thie sword (presenting | On the first application, relative to the friends of commitments, for Drury is held on two other indict- | Days of Pompeii.) “Norman Leslie) nd Krnest Male heartily. barrassment in which he ir, Burns, the proprietor of the saloon, as acting in | it to Captain Yeamens) be never used ii any other way. i iting t) —The statute gives a discretion ments also tr u we wi . Mr. ey n obtained big ‘was placed by flattering testimonial of his fellow | ®¢lf-defence, and likewise his wife, who was as- presented by Kipp & Brown, and is only one and, after ordering the commitment of Judge Epmonps, after reading the provisions of the rity an esos XA ont ity & citizens, It was a good master who paid his workmen | *iled by the man, Philip Elliott, when Mr. Burns dis- evidences of their noble generosity. There | prisoner, the Court has done with his prison discipline, | statute, said there was a very important principle in Cespee. ind hp adler rina Oat be eae when their task was performed; but he felt himself | Cb#rged the pistol at him, in order to protect his wife, | is not one here present who has not been a witness ora | except that they may order him to be br: this case. Now, he said, for instance, if the public | W"Y8 upheld the seer erp he eieter tale paid for his serviees in advance. fe was thus placed | The origin of the affray appears to have been as fol- | sharer of their Einduess, (Cheers) court. ‘The Court weuld not interpose ag prorecutor can prevent the statutory examination by | oldest establisbmentin the a Sta ee ~! ‘uxder s heavy debt of obligations, which, if successful | 10¥S :—On or about three o'viock, yesterday morning, | Capt. Yramens then respended. H nd his associ procuring indictments, and thus deprive the party of | of Succession and — parines; Sae to be cal 4 in. discharging to the ratistection of his constituents, | Mi. James Ackerman, Assistant Alderman elect of the | find words to express his emotions, fle felt his own in- | in the absence of good reasons for pursuing a co1 the benefit of an examination— Se 0le Des” ofthe naw vor eta die highest ambition would be fulflied. If he w Eighth ward, entered the saloen, accompanied by a Mr. | competency to fulfil the duties of commandant of the | eourse, the Court are under the impression that t Mr. Cianke—Yes, and of the habeas corpus. too, Sninias in role gee Hob ergy Dalf as able to represent New York in U as Mott, Philip Elliott, Matthew Mullins, and one or two | company, compared with many whom he saw around 4 daughter of the prisoner ougkt to be permit Mr. Granam—Yes, but if the Grand Jury, in the | intrigue —_ of the cleveres bg ‘ebairman of the meeting was to represent them in the | More. After taking drinks together, Elliott began to | him, and who were brought up with him. But he was | see bim. inorder to aid him in prepariog for his dete ercise of its undonbted right, chooses to enter on an Porthos, and sna. the leading “4 Btate Senate. should feel more confidence in his | qatrel with the Alderman, claiming money for ser- | in the hands of those who had chosen him to the posi- | The Court would confer with the District Attoruey, amination. we can’t preventit, Here we have these nrg of the drama, Ry > ts oapacities to mect their expectations. Many measuresof | Vices rendered in the last election, which, he alleged, | tion, and they would overlook bis imperfections. One | and, unless there were good reasonsagainst it, such per- | facts. First, the Grand Jury indicted the parties; bers, ‘ack and Lester, with the highest {importance would come up in the next Congress for | Placed Mr. Ackerman inte office. roi thing he would venture to say was, that he would do mission should be granted. secondly. the parties pleaded; ‘and thirdly, they were | concertion and understanding of the charsoters dy. its action and judgment upon them. Among these, he | $°t to blows, and Mr. Burns, the pro; best. (Hear, hear) In conclusion, he expressed bis | _ On the second application, ¢iz., that in reference to | committed by order of a competent court, The ques- saree by the French author. and no doubt ft woul ue Geant ae Lest cudeators to acoureéa breach | 100m, stepped in to protect the Alderm grateful acknowledgments for the compliment conferred | the property taken from the house of accused —The | tionis, whether the Judgelean discharge the prisom ee ee ee : mint in the city of New York. He doubted not | ® blowin the mouth from Elliott ; Mr. Barns did not | upon bim, and prayed that the wheel of fortune might | Court ordered that an inventory of all the articles in | from subsequent legal custody; for if the party wishe, = age of ee - gd Gaardem: ‘of the full co-operation of all his colleagues in this | Téturn the blow, and obrervicg they were all mach un- | never cease to roll till it stopped at the door of Kipp & | the custody of the police property clerk be made out, | to be discharged from all custody, the plain answer is | Hamblin eee tee great measure. ‘Too much could not be said in praise | 4¢F the influence of liquor, thought, by a little persua- | Brown. 8.) by that officer, for the defendant. | that be bas b — 2 aise en sc prety 4 ‘Of the efforts of his predecessor (Mr. Tallmadge), nor | S18, he would be enabled to get them to go off peace- Mr. Dann proceeded to address th In relation to the papers, the Court direct that the | therefore, | , “ Panis na ae at the of Henry J. Seaman of the twenty-ninth Congress, | ®lY. Mr. Ackerman, very soon after, left the saloon, | company, and after some witty allusions to the euttii District Attorne: mine them, and, retaining only @ party to an examination will be performe » Crea, through whose efforts the bill was twice passed through leaving Elliott, Mull aud the others, in the saloon. | off the heads and spilling the blood of the enemy, (the | Such asare necessary to the prosecution, return the | the House, but which seemed to be fated to be lostin | Tbe quarrelling etill continued, and Mrs. Burn champagne bottles) he remarked that the military of | others | juestion arises whether practically there is | Broanway Tuxatae.—The charming, grand, lyrioal the Senate. He hoped, however, that the next Congress | Ped out into the street, for t this country combined the neblest qualities with the | A motion toquash the indictments against the Drurys | @ny ure in making this motion tragedy of “Norma,” which has been performed at this would not deny to New York this importentmeasureat | 0D the sidewall aw Mr. Conklin Titus, ‘who, | noblest purposes—the cultivation of brotherly love, as | Will be argued on Saturday. Guanam said, thet singe the adjournment of the hear- hment before,and received with unbouade: aid he could not | advice of the District Attor: in goieg into Monps--Suppose | am to discharge on one | by # crowded house. knowing Burns, stepped down into the saloon, to ses | om this convivial occasion, with the defence of country, ‘ ts ing on the hatras corpus, the prisoners have been com- I be repeated this evening, with the emi a ot eel geome prope poly gg what the muss was about. On entering the saloon, | It was thi ‘cursions that, like the Olympic as The Hoboken Murder, mitted by a competent court, on proceedings before it. | cust of performers We cannot but repeat the prai now coming in from California, and which er be | Mr. Titus recognised all present, and the salutation he | of oid, made them accomplished 1 ¢, and power- | TRIAL OF JOMN DUNN FOR THE MURDER OF HIS | Yes, but it is in reference to the | which we have, on former occasions, given of t plication is to amend the | formances of this beautiful composition, and a: at to all who relish Fnglish opera ry few who do not—the Broadway Th Offers great inducements totbem The music i \ and is executed in nner that cannot fail to please theaudience. As. matter of course, the house is ; | Fecelved from them was," Here's old Tite ; come, and | fulin'war, He then contrasted them with the 500, VFI peo ihe ote TE ae a eat eee ek ae ec nedes | takes drink.” Mr. Titus endeavored to make pesce, | butchers of France and England, hired to out the | Siz: ANN DUAN, ON Tux 13ru JULY, 1849, AT | Peturn, and for me to say whether this amendment Qasds than it could do, "Auother measure of great im, | DUt to nO purpose, as the quarrel was ren Shrouts of other nations, or of their own fellow-citizens, | Before Chief Justice Green, Judges Cooper, Thomas, | "Pall be made. which would arise in the next Congress, was peocagees Are Pera tg, ely p gore at the bidding of despots, He concluded by giving the Van Wink, Griflith, and Garrettson. ” | te Cuan te the modification of the tariff, (Cheers.) ‘The present | U* man, called “Jack the uck se- | health of ‘The first witness of to-day was— : PR iigy boy bm os tariff is Unequal, and is not uniform in ite ope- | Yeral times, and to defend himself, used a loaded | Gustavus A. Conover, Esq.—A health, long life, and | Casnrmne Trttos swore Kaow the brother and | it The question we p . , 5 fe, and in #0 do i ve | lic consideration res i » as | ‘ ; 1 the present duty vas wholly inadequate, for any pur- | inpicted the wound inthe abdomen of Mullins Du. | hisprivate virtuens Pon ne natria6 foundation of | was also the sister; Dunn was three Say Tour daystand | M&eistiate and placed im a cell; his family are denied | ger Indeed. all who vielt it cannot but speud Wis Ieee teen Sean | Hag this tine the oth Ble, Covevan brid returned thanks and gave— | Bae'h Sverrometumte, res or four aay eo | tna oi he i aly porated to se'he coun | Beant evening and the most importent vubject of ell, coming before | idle, as Elliott had “ Solomon Kipp and A Brown, in the last stage of | " Cyoss-eramined—1 am & married woman; live at 310 *£¢), but all information about the offence with which | Niyio's Gannex —We have so often spoken of the next Congress, would be the question of slavery. human existence—May the route to Heaven be as open | seventeenth street, where | bave stayed. for four admirable management of Mr, Nibio's place of amuset It would gratify every true lover of freedom, thet in to them as Hudson street ought to be to everybody, | months; lived in Troy street. and also in Hoboken four ment; of the refined and respectable company nightly California’ the le bad taken up and settled the | #24 On sttempting to aid his except railroad: (Great langhter and cheers.) Zo, for two or three munths; two months in the congregating there, of the excellent stock of actors fuestion for themselves. (Cheers.) In reference to | in the mouth. Burns then fired » Mr. Kirr briefly returned thanks, and gave “ The th Dunn, and the rest in Tullon’s house; I do pantomimiste, and dancers which ho has assembled, dhe other territories he felt that his duty was plain be- | *truck bim, and invited Guests.” (Cheers ) o this country; it is that we have but to praise him once more, as the great- ore him, (Cheers) He believed there would be no | ¥! Capt. Unvenuitt responded, and concluded by pro- 0; for four years | have not been in get caterer of pleasures offered to the New Yorkers. diffieulty to the admission of California; but in ro. | this time, an alarm was | baa gD e ‘Visited me very aeld ‘The reprise of the ballet “La Sylphide” was highty ‘to the other territories, his courre was equal- | ™mb could carry him, and Mr, | |“ The health of Lieutenant Nickle—Who bore in bis | | jived in Meath, in Ireland; Thomas Dunn was tl corpus, unless that rellel was swop) successful; and Mile Bertin and M. Brillant, who per- eA He should oppose, with all bis might the | BUDS retreated threugh the rear way, to his dwelling, | face t of Mexico, and now had the honor ot | father of John; | wasin thy house with Bri by the subsequent prot Now, said Mr. formed the parts of Reuben and the Fairy met with Cee, distavery in aay territory whioh lnneu tees, | the third house in Franklin t from Broadway, | wearing the uniform of the United States. The coun- oie mother was light-head I don't believe there ny means by which such ®| great success as well asthe other characters of the (Tremendous applause, ‘Three cheers.) He would | The policemen of the Sixth ward were soon on the | try bad reason to feel proud of such a hero.” (Great | wana nice man, she didn't driak ore " corpus can be vitiated Met ‘The part of the “Sylphide” is admirably suited Teave slavery unmolested in the States in which it now | *P0t,, avd officers, Dowling, MeManus and Barnett | checring ) eleven years old whem Bridget died; 1 am thirty. Judge Ensance—| don't think the matter je to display the coquetry and agaceries of Mile Bertin; exists. He would pursue & conciliatory course, He | ttarcbed the premises, and arrested Mr. Burns, his | Lieut. D. Nickie, U 8. A., then rose to reply. He | or thirty. four years of ag 4 clently before me to decide upon it. * | and the “star”? of Mr. Niblo’s company had many 00- A . young woman by the name of Sarah Kirk, and | Wasa stranger there, and a stranger Tvvrow sworn The brother was inset very }mportant principle ; neither are all the facts be | casions, during the evening. to captivate the public. & word to say worth a few words Y wil to the gentleman eee riatay inthe Ultwies of Cohamiee teoans | bartender, John Weyer. All the prisoners were | who had eo Aindiy jutroduced.his wame, He had. met Seenpeee wuleh {ore me, for this Is simply a motion to amend the Fe- | the wonders of herlight and bounding fihte, in wh (4 Sie abould pot gives moment's eountenauce to the fa. | CoRveyed to the station house, and detained for a | his friend, Mr. Kipp, inthe ¢véning, by chance, who bed, she bas certaiply no rival at prosent ta out eily, except ‘We wish to get this question up, and among the feathered tribe c y it decided by your Honor a 0 pree occasionally; | comonna— ‘Then the matter had better be pro | Sr hritteat (iteubem). the daacer-in eter of the further bearing. On searching the of Weyer, | atked bim tocome up, on the the momen % i Person yer, iP. Spur oment and Washington Ei, cash We hittin oe hatin: the six-barrel Hato! was found fn hin pocket and bebind | he did eo, ve bad sven servi! It as 1 true, but that “ ¢ saloon, was foun e ir! ife, | Wes no reason }On@ COM) ents valid le ba coe ar quanen ot ‘abolishing slavozy ia the | covered with blood, Coroner Walters has the case ig | visbed upon him” His friend Capt’ Creft, on his lft, ethos figs sound or sented before me fully 1 may be able to discharge the | company. was alo favored with much applause t. In conclusion, Mr. Briggs complimented the | hatd, and should the men die, or either of them, then | wasim the came service, and deserved to share the | would commence a conversacion, he would azop it sud. | Pisoners from the first commitment, but not altogether | ghors, «Le Sylphide” is beautifully get up; the dan ‘meeting on the late whig triumph in this State. on the | 82 inquest will be held, and the whole facts will be most | fame houors, He would only say one thing aud that | genly and commence an noticed that in | ‘Tom custedy. and groupings, combined with the brilliant ool: hi other; 1 oth . ‘horoughly investigated Elliott, the man wounded in | was, that he had risen from being @ poor little boy to <j Guana’ diMeulty with my friend on the other | the costumes, resemble the glittering variety and beaaty whig nistration of General Taylor, and on the | {ho 6 8 y ce the last three years; | did not keep company gigy is thin: b totter te he off, of hie ollent to , arm, refused yesterday morning to remain in the | the position of a lieutenant in the United States army, the o mue ef i be 68, je een of the kaleidescope The tight-rope dancing by the General prospects of the party. (Three cheers ) w in the olty prison, detained as | and be was proud of it. fe would die @ chousatd — discharged on the original commitment, when two began the entertainment, which ended wich the gees B. ppenned i) | oom sie Crosser I have reside Fin Teck Marwout wan called. upon te reply ty | & witnens, under the treatment of Dr. Corll. both | deaths to maintain that position, Lieut: Nickle eon- cigtteca aeons haat tecther inca pamcken about | commitmento he this sentiment, He testified to the high charactorand | Mullins and Elliott bear the reputation of drinking | cluded by giving— moatt of the member elect of the Fifth | 4 #preeing charseters Elliott is a man very pover- |‘ The hipp and Brown Guards—May they ever prove triet, for the duties which would devolve upon him | fly made, of about five feet nine Inches, and cab- | themselves like their namesaXes, indomitable in mis- jortune, ene! since been made by order of the Hitting pantomime called the © Soldier for Love ”? court, and — ‘This evening. the bill is composed of * Godemeki ’* M. Judge Evmonn: it suppose the counsel for the | Hechalumeau,” and the “Grand Divertisemeat,” for Prisoner don’t agree with you in the practical benedt | the Lenetit of M. Francois Ravel my decision ’ House of Representatives. He wastraly as had | ™82; Mullins is likewise a cab man, powerfully ma: etic im action, and always superior to the = % Berros's THeatee —* Dombey and Son” wa: 2 id by the cbairman, onest, man, the no- £ native of Ireland, and twonty-Ave years of age. Mi ‘Waieasas & pence ce wan, was sober; | coull thenty ten "Jour estes oth pg Miner Fetermed net night, too immenoely erowdes ease Diest work of God.” He ably vindicated the president | Burne is rather s slim made man. of sandy com- | This toast having been warmly cheered, times he would be senstbl talked 90,1 did not any of them.” ‘The question je is the party in lawful | The unurval experiment of maki a a stam dard Acs Staleh an 6 pac coe corer plexien and middling stature; 1s considered a peaceable | |r: Russe gave “The First Lieutenant of the Kip saw him'drunk in 823,08 SRem Tne ue tena rarty in lawful | piece. and kept whieh, we hove eet anchor of the p niles cated chee as a pom agg uards, Mathew Goodison.” (Drank wi first, the keeper of the prion will at once say, “I doa’t Er peor de —— he pn | from London, named John Henry Lienhard, having in Hevny Ancotanivs then gave “The health of hele Bim cn this commitment, | bold Bim om the | jcraver, have cnccseded, execpt with such © por to discharge the | his charge th of Ceoptain ¢ rott”” in handsome terms, which was received rn dearer coach andi dais tn aasaabindion Deuteg son hee,” oa san (ae axwell ssid that the | California, the u with vebement cheering and the roll of the drum He that all those proceedings are void. and it is on this | ting as Burton and Brougham It would have jour loss to the drama to have | lived and died the short care Instead of the eo: bee briefly thanked them for the honor done him, and con. certificate of deposit for $2,000, in the See. | cuded by proposing * The health of A. Brown, who, day, lost, teipin igs’ Bank; also another certiflcate of depostt though absent in body, was present in spirit.” '(ap- the Kk, account that we want this question settled It may have this practical result, that ail these subsequent L a proceedings were intended to cheat him out of theright | an ; [thought he was not right say that be was drunk; Cbarles Crismaa bad him plause ) sian which the law gives him. would take nine Taylors to mak Lamy —The store No. 152 West street, Carpen- | econect (we other toasts having beon disposed of, the The case war adjourned to this afternoon, in order to | f#eeipg or growing cool to: cially whe late convention had indi * bro! a Then: | company reparated, highly delighted with the convivial ine Gitwent attested that Dunn told him to bring the matter fully before the | 0% the contrary, the old gentleman grows in favor pated in awardi crniug by: the pollog of eee pe on Thurs. | proceedings. About 100 dined together. iiled bis wite; and when he inquired, was re. Sugug * Artes (0 Dring the matter fully before the | Uy “ire he In een, and the crowds on Dombey New York Recommnr.— New York ro teer Associati Ra SEPANG — ESR en pights #0 great as preme Court, is a drama of tuch deep & SPECIAL TEEM. every beart; and Burton and Broughal fore Judges Junws, Brougham. succeed 22 alted qualities of Gen Taylor as ill fourth meeting jas heid at lock was broken, and the store ransacked throughout. t Tux Fine 1x Doves sraxer—On Thursday, after. . noon. up to 2 o'clock, the ruins of the cracker baker; ag ——e tothe whig | Catheart & Ralph gontinued to soulder, and a bos was kept playing om them = It is not true, as stated in a ne of the clty papers, that the shipsmith and black. yoo , | tmith shop of Macy, next door, was" pretty thoroug' Fel ciemt ioe ney Ung ton called out to weak: | courumed,” of any part of it consumed, “The only ite jay? (Oheers,) orators of the | JUt), oF 1ather auboyance and inconvenlence. received, nd Sergeant Constant: the priest. but bit hi I been selected to do honor to t) The junk and paper store of Gaunt jon in to ald in relieving those who trom through the at 8 by ent to Harry Clay? (Cheers.) & Derricksom, in South street, was damaged much | wounds or ill health are unable to provide for them- iron at bis wire, a id not constitute @ fraud in the wale; | prolife Burton, Wide the bil, Burton's are worth ler of our urmies—he ix not ti by the watery element; but they are full; red. Nor nother time be seid that the ¢ defendant cannot be held to bail, and | reading of our navy—he is not the Preside was there oy. ~~ biscuit and cracker bakery of kiteben door. must be discharged | Narionat Tueatne.— Last evening, « lor; but he Kloppenburgh & Hess” consumed. that being merely nD is ® laboring man; | saw him Ap appeal from the decision appointing m receiver | teresting domestic drama, in three acta, entitled * Lu- e that be caught her in bed with the priest; he said threw a smoothing iron at the priest, that came head; he sald he misced him, and the priest | then threw another tron killed her me different accounts bt the Methodist id eridents, Major G and Lieut, D. Scannell; Secretaries, Lieut | of ; be told me Bri BH. OL priest in her bed. (this conversatt: ‘aptal homicide) ; or ten minutes after ing tron ‘» of the ship om which t was quite imu 'e This eveniv@an inv de mr then at the mired went out of th ted States—he is not General T: sexamined .— Di A Fantastic Mustany Comrany.—A most fantasti- be name of the firm that occupied the premises before | C#lly dressed company of horse, calling themselves the | py uently, and d with blu; at ber; ? moble old Harry Clay—(cheers)—the noblest Roma: ; ¥ P 7 Rovgh and Keady R ! GETS, SER Convenes =e es sober; over the peovie’s line of steamboats on the Hudson cijle,”’ a story of the heart, pourtraying love, em at. (Chews) tts. Teminesn pessceded ta they came into the hands of Cathcart & ieife. ‘The | Dervking preceded. by tse rset am ae ratioval conversation when sober river, was adjourned over for hearing until Friday next | and retribution. in « very elective apd affecting man? loss ot the shipping agents, Lucas & Rose was not Henry Clay for ® quarter | » must bave intended to personate the fi Bambo sentence, and closing Eso gv nas sete — bod fcr | _— = Green, from wis immenee rotundity a pouach. Alto- “ Preinl | | gether, beth horses and men made « most grotesque (Drank standing ) Shapes ee insured. He owns s great deal | £54 jaughter-creating appearance, . on the call of the house, respond- | Fine —At 6 o'clock on Wednesday evening, a fire ty Conan tndlaoe, sense tne Herald ofiee yeat (this day week ) Ber, was produced at thie theatre; the plage wes, ol- . oF cor ND JUDGES IN © | together, well performed, each character being sus- si omer x an, ? on "oun YEAS Jaco. TY OF | talued with due efficiency, perticulariy thet of Lacitle, cas. a/ by Mire Melinda Jones, the star of the night. The “Spectre Bridegroom.’ a variety of dancing. and “A Budget of Blunders.” formed the other entertainments, lived for five yeu is coming to Hoboken; | sold Dunn fia! ppeared to talk rational, and | thought him Ist aed of 0. yesterday - ertie which be ssovemehee | The Qcmegseestume ae eet ip Tetura rum target pracitoebeariog brcd ; as See aeeiets (nets bees cot eee oe While | A Rxvexenn Convent ro te Roman Catnouie ta by Doeoerth’s Cornet om he was aiwaye as tee that » new Indian drama, written expressly for this pt Ihave seen him tpsy; I had no thentre, by Mies Conway. is announced tor represente- tion on Monday night next. The bill for this evening in very attractiy ric Tuvatan —To- night is set apart for the bene- fit of Miss Roberts on which occasion will be pertormed Ladies, Beware.” * Crvrcn —It seems that the rumor of Rey Dr. Forbes, 4 of Leb hurch. becoming ® convert to the Catho- | company 18, - pears from the follow . J letter. conversion In the United States ins | 824 locked '¢ inguiar fect In bi Up most of th p im every section of the Union. | trginary cocurrenee eens |* "Ould be regarded as an | territory now free, he shy peace of the Union by elavery in the Distriot of ‘ whig party asa pat! part, disunited and brok: kos —This body. consisting of Engine yesterday, on & target ‘excursion, emely well, considering they had been 7 ight. ut the Aveta Dover street. with bin; from what little conversation | had, he ap- peared to be rational Ist Monday of Janua do. “ Devil in. Paria,” ‘A brilliant future was before the whig party of the New Yone, 2st Nov., 1849 Court of General Sessions. Hev J Hare— Is : ae. ntepance,”” and. the burl ofa Union To the Rev. Wm Berrian. D.D., President of theStand- | Before the Keourder and Alderman Kelly and Clarke, | P3,fi6bt; fam bim im the a. ion to the above. pieces, ev Be Fe retats Camano | ing Committee of the Diocere of New York : Nov. 22 —Case of Joseph C. Ashley, indicted for Fur- | 100g ‘hey ‘to be ration “ Bawards. Mr.N. B. Buvst replied im support of the whig po- | Key and Dear Sit :--You may conceive that itis with | gery. In this eave, the court. on jon of coun | Pee tain eR Bley, Hg Hesey Cine, co te, Sonatas Sad | no ordinary emotion that | feel myrelf constrained to | seifor detenee, granted motion fo proceedings. | f. sne. eon rotec! bh ~ declare to you, as ident of the Standiog Committee 8nd erdered that comminsions do issue to take testi- , j mscat of this cod ‘every fanaomental peineiple of | Sriuere.te Jew, O4 President that it is my Intention no | Mony in Cincimnatt, but the court informed the defend. ae stm ——- Mitebel ting wets as en- | longer to exercise the ministry of the Protestant Epis- | aut that no time would be allowed beyon ond rit bil certaiot, P PE oat spontaneously eopal ( hureb. it having become my deep and conscien- | Week of the next term for the return of this commia- etl the = & it will be seen that Miss Koverts has some aid froes st exary repetition of the name of Henry Clay. | ticus convietion that duty to God requires of me to | sion The District Atterney gave notice that he should Ron fica . § The whie pr unite myself to the one Holy Catholic and Apostolic | cnil this care on the second Monday of the December oem ta bs Mr. W. &. Ko | Chureb tm communion with the see of Rome, to whioh | term, and that no favors would. be ranted to the de- . a ye = Ban J one alone | feel oe in due, | feneent c ven » THAME ER most pointed and empba With great perropal consideration, I remain, reve- | Attempted Rape -Recognizance Forfeited Patrick | 2 with the Utreent 0 Next ruccesded the volunteer toasts, which called | rend and dear sir, your obedient servant, | Burne, (impleaded with Foster, already convi sted) ag) om ” oosmeny a mil Bp L sogend y wane ter thie eventeg The a [icon superbcuen 00 san ae ta recseericn. Me, Philip Hone, Hos. Simeon Draper, JOHN MURRAY FORBES, | indicted for assaulting Catharine yards from Dunn's bouse; | worked on "as een? an they are Bow euch ertablished favorites, and give Uttcel to the foot, but the lateness of the hour te _, TH Gas Laxes.-The police of the Ninth ward oon- | eppece for trial. Pa steamboute where he hax bea working; | as January........- cesses sby Judge Mitehell, such general ratisfaction, Which the meeting was extended, inhibits further spe- fhantly Complain Of the gas lampe in that ward not be. | Tlecanisanee wae declared fortelt uwaye joting and lenghing with himyhewes always PFebressy.... cee e eect the Judges Wariert, 148 CLows's Bewerrr —This evening in set 1 ney show pope at all es Dest, while often | Thdt of « Watch - Robbing a yo sink tated wih D Marcle. see sees - ong apart for the benefit of Mr. Wallett at the Astor Place James Kody was calied to q ENR <5 REVEP GEPOREIED Wi betey April. . -dwards (ireus, who we may unhesitatingly affirm to be the Founpiiso.—A male child, abouta week old,wasfound jn Augurt last, s'olen two watches worth # by adhe oe ddreseed = May... +s PIS Tall the Judges. woost secomplicbed merrymam thet ever put On the oa N | on Wednerd: the jury. after whieh t adjourned « haf June. Pest eight o'clock, today, when bis honor will charge July... and belie Mr Watlett seems formed by nature for hi nbounded his wit most origi- e 0, 368'Ninth st, | perty of vohn Fram who resides on thore premises. The | Shock on beard the ty The watches were tauen profession; his humor ie hich had received some injuries, was conveyed the jury. Avgust.. “ Mitehell, bal ‘There ix seareely any subject upon which be does to the cation Douse of the Rinsenta cane i Ses ‘teat bone September a ene tment not touch rearcely any Individual among bis audienoe " | Oe % we Judges " hom tring, to recover Noo 000. the al Fascruas or Lixo — Verterday James Dough. | watcher See eners | APPLICATION TO ADMIT Tu Hail, OR TODISCHAROR, Nevembe Judge Mitebell behorett ~ aeteacsoa cy: we byew pe hang it safes sold by defen pe Bag wes eunbend i aden Hh Naot th whieh he Lecsies pracred ol in a eee | SAMUEL. DRURY AND SON December. . ce. . sali the Judges which bave lately become ao pre obeervable in agreement jaintif. It appeased that on the Oth firnrs. fee one hn IX CHAMBERS BEFORE JUOGH & ibe Saturday Special »otion Terms will be hel Mr W He ie ie © bi January, 1544, Mr. Herring and Mr. Wilder entered bail into an bereement for the sale of Salamander safes, of ete +msll pieces by failing fyi which plaintiff was the patentee. Defendant was to him te the leg. just pay one cent per pound for ali safes sold by him within 4 compor the State of New York. | This per centage amy Mr. City Hoepltal Herring was to for two years. at e wi mired he kad duly paid, and it was contended by | “miler aveident tot the agreement | Accinest.On Thursday forenoon, at 10 o’el to pay anything mor the patent shall be held to Patrick Donahoe. aan at 228 Twelfth street. wi be good by the Supreme ‘ourt of the United States. Tth wtreet. pear the Seoond ‘The plaintit decision in the Cirouit roken by the caving in of the Court ie the one J He war conveyed to the city hoapital. direoted the jury to return a Inquests ~The coroner yesterday beld an inquest at | for $20,0°0, the amount claimed, subject, however, to i6u Frontetreet, on the body of Timothy Shea. aged 24 ‘the opinion of the court upsa a case to be made, with years born im ireland. who came to his death by acel- | diberty to turn it into # bill of exoeptions dentally felling from the ship Devonehire into the dock, | | Auguatis 0. Braver vs. Gv (Gerding —An action gud was drowned, | on account for wold vered by vel Getondant, A. verdict wee entered for plaintif’ for Lm ee ca mn body of $2,466, and costs street, b Soon alter Mir Samar Vrury aed © ere arrested when the Special Terms are not ip seesion, by the wan, Besides, he op the charge of manufacturing leaving at the Judge assigned co sitio Chambers duriog the mouth. diners and tact we pm house of Thomas Warner, eq. ® 00x coutaining ex- LATIONS FoR CIREUITS in dress, and the tro Picsive materials, his counsl sued out @ writ uf Aubeas vod and triable in | enoe in oh h cn pv, Feturpable before Judge Edmonds oa Monuay 4 to the Clerk. Inet ote | ‘The prisoners appeared by their'counsel, Horace F, selbst. pp nie | Cistke, Req ard the State wee represented by vavid ‘ 9 and John MeKeow, beq th the Jauge’s chamberr peinted they +d by gentlemen, who Our Teporter Wnderstov, actended for the purpose of civing ball to mneWwer the charge against them + Santee Darcey, the elder, te «mau of some forty five Jeers Of mue RO with only Ove arm His qenwral ap abee 18 rather preporee sing than ovberwine, He wae attired in pitiv clothes, and ts «f aiddling ctature He bas ap air of ebiewdoers and Dusters, and & qaroR, npacious eye ‘The won te & young teow Years Of Age Kp tery Intelligent countenance raid pething Guring the proe equalled neatne bestows to please his audi- apoatel three or four times the People vs Samuel Drury § Son, charged with Aitempied Murder and Forgery — ine prisoners ate th wt ot forgery m countertert bill 1. ‘The care tens thie morning = tbe rhe aked the Se affidavite to hing an applteatio the privoners father and nee Friday Inet, hte be door, we would adviee an earh trensurer. Mer Russell, who will the box office during the day The performances to-day con- piece of “Crossing the Line,” 4 \iiss Stanhope, with th y applica. ia During the Oret week of that | irewit, motions to cor. treet the b the hour ap- company, will appear Tetaogtrnia Voewo "The dissolving views, which ere being exhibited at this fashionable resort, are draw. ing crowded boures \teoruey Diseriot The Hote! ARRIVALS AND ®RFARTURES Captain Thowas Dick Coronto, Thomas A. Ritohie, Hevens; James ence. Boston, James MeLaughlia, jo if the keeper Boh were reserved and communication under the wenal | ous, Che oacare ot r cali d age | heay: . | » heavy dr the application Was to admit (he Orfemants, Saul ‘ « | James C Jewett. Portiand, Theodore Frothingham cloth vest, ec ere,and biue overalls, Death by | the Dwiaicy Arronney here arose to say that he had | }\) ang som to bail or t» diccha-ge them. om ie eins tes ond Tor the fret day or the | aud lady. Beaton. J W. Heck, U 8 Ax; &. F. Jomking, drowning. weve b j be had only advised | vimpiaipt mace againrt them tur reuding the box in 4 La Baltimore; Colonel O, A Benton, St. Albans, Vt; T. thority u sen — The coroner held an inquest yesterday, | vaoent calendar y r quertion to Mr Warner's residence * Orwell, Vt; Rev. M. Bettinger, George- plaintif, $207 hevex Market pollee station, on the body of an | {i (Be MHlowsen F Cranan, beg. of ¢ wosel for Drury, opened t (uring whiten | town. D.C.; Major J. F. Porter, U8 A.; Mee. Com [Correspondence of the Baltimore San.) Srknewn man shout 96 years of age. dark hairaudno |" “' = ” ¥ the care. and stated that on Fricay last Mir, Vrury wan wodore Porter Philadelphia; Mr Downing, Newberg; Col, Web's Appointment. The Slaver, Question whickert He wae dressed ina biack cloth dress coat, cm Beith day of ME. | girested aud detained in clove cusiody Un Sa.urday, Ms Hobert Cornelius and family, Phils, . Wassusoros, Now 21, 1849, | RFAY eatinet pants, silk vest. and cotton socks Death — ''') MITRE « Aad 160k patents ener er | basing employed cownsrl, he apyiled to the magiserats Belgian. minister. a ow N r Boston; Dt J Eaton, U 8 AY GN. Fiteh, Mr aod Mre \ Crawford. Jacksonville, il, rrivale yeaterday at the Irving House dy Mobile; W_B Kendall. Boston; nbdorne, Portiand vite. Nichols aod family, L. Wellman, ert to bie house, a took possession of curtain | 15 have an examination, in aocurde we there Ie nothing in either | jt yar however. rinsed The counsel then applied to ate which involves this property OF | we tie complaint or aildavits on which he was at: + claim thet they should be restored. | 64 That wa refused | ounsel applied Property ae it may be proper for the | davite on which the — the | jseued Phat wae ref Lo custody, fo that it might be into the hands of custodians artiol Mt f* whiapered that Col Webb's appotnement to | Sy crrgesiion of the brain On searching the pockets oe with the stavate, Avetrim Daa’ boon reochaideted in the eabinet, but [ | of the Geceaced,an empty bottle, Iabelied © laudanam,” rl believe that Mr. Webh hargeship, ¥8# found which ic Hhorily to be changed foto @ full mission Acciwentat Dear —The coroner held an inquest There seeme to be @ strong dieposition wot to admit | yesteraay. at Neo 876 Nimi Colifornia with her present limite a* an independent | nei k Stovebten State. into the Union, and to divide her into Norta amd | (be deouneed ix per by ten Booth | slifornia; the former to embrace ali the terrl | (he stenmehip « tory nerth. and the latter ali the territory south of 86 Gog 9 min. Timorn Army Intelligence, - Gol Magreder, of tne U, 5°, with bis company of | Light Artitery, at Fort Meltoacy, did, has been or. | Ofowned at the Gered to ( elisornmia, bausied that he wa «hot afleot the questi Tiral to pp site party. from aro © tomy require. 0 Rindethork: MM Wanger, Aubor Leston were among the arrivals yeaterd rican Hotel Zadok Pratt bas taken rooms at the New York Hotel, for the winter, Hon Jobn PF Davis and Hon, H. nett are atthe Murray atreet House oO PF Mattivon Hon, W. A. Sackett have ved in this city ad $1000 The evidence goes , ively te Ha De® the be meeused parties (the termination of (be examination, Julian was ad mitved te baud ty the fam of $1,000 prisoner's howe the day pre rons whom the Getomdame | cre but to resort to t * his. tion way made for a writ; it to Mr. ©. Me said yy ho Syne | O8Y lest the ome onme up. thereto abe ay ve Himothy Shem whe was of Piece street and wae #0 on- near boing drowned uiawef

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