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MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1849. ? ng of the Stockholders of | to the stockholders be eccepied, which motion waa Adjourned Me , agreed to unani the Merebants’ Exchange Company. ‘' ee ph thea mously. aT Fhe tnd otirk keene OF She Sees com past ‘This war an edjourved mesting of the atogkholders | the power of the committee, He dented mn Tomelity and | of the hind, whie! ays maken a of the Merchants’ of the acts of the ti forged. pavaer Enowiog the en see eee rine guP.ahe | ite hearers Thus ended s concert which wiil long be | Beard of Brokers. at the Exchange. The object of the | leeet denres dousuing thelr Wieneatigneet vey alan See mace in the mean time. it will be ns bitters contest as | ther.in whore name the prowisory notes had heen | citing, that the entire Wasnixavow, Deo 12, 1849. that now going on in the House of Representatives for | made, refured to honor them. andthe resuit waean ex. | tien, when it : sng | Sbeaker. The ‘court house clique’? are determined | position The matter was fiaaily settled on tha bay: More about the Speakrrship— Grand Flare-up—The News | that Thor. G Pratt shall be the senator, and they are | ing up of the forged paper at abont fifty ovate on the Jrom Honduras, Se. pot accustomed to be th: Gelear In this way itis allowed that tha bro’ ith the eolehral “The King of Fra. vc, with (wion ten thousand men, forged paper, knowing the same to be forged The | remembered by the murieal amateurs of thia cit Marobed vp the Lill - and then marched down agai evobien of cme of the oity he: ro gt 8 ja city, neeting to receive the report of @ committee ap- right purposes. A oonversation ensued, in which the ‘The moral of thi. beautiful nursery ditty te, that Fores actice Menetiere aad an camined yesterday, | Cuntsry’s Orewa House —This band continues to ig P ing of the act. to axcertain the powers of the tras- ise ppol: will be “there fe no Speaker as yet, aud that none but the | The Baltimore tnur market fs dull—rollere at $4 75, | examined Im relation to the matter. inthe conres of | {iight,the audiences that « but no buyers. Grain— Supply small, and sales at form- | which it is expented that seme of the myaterivs of Wall freseclieze cares button for it. The proeredings in | Om) Re sure socket wheal wed core Cotton A sate |’ street will be che “ Fa! Dag FY night visit Meshanios’ | Petnted at ® former meeting, to devise such measures | tees, was culled for. [We have glvem the whole sub. aro melodies and choruses are sung might be best calculated to advance the interests | *tance of the sot abo ly. and thelr performances of the burlesque | pnd rights of the stockholders On the motion of J) R inno. Esq, the name of up to perfection. ‘ Musicale”’ d prevent the im: | yr R, It th the House, to-day. were osiculated to make us ai! feel | cf 110 halve fair Uplands at 11 Keents, six months, Arrest of « Hotel Thief —A German, of about thirty ecsteog steal”? Keeps the qudience in perteot | sing annihilation of the roperty by @ torced ral iis eaten hee on noe trl humble and penitent, praying to the Lord, as we all ned Force 5m 8 & 0. BE Nerd ae SAS, Cx cars of ne ‘calli Phillips. wi 6 de . Of the Exebange, op a judgment by default, obtained ‘There won a goodly attendance of stockholders pre- should do, “ Lord, lwad us not into temptation !”* Hane gg, Baleimors, 02; 10 ohezes B. + | teerea, op Fuerda tee cto carry ta 1 urns, sara Roo att Engrinnoncert soaest |... <s:tsta sguitthene 60 einal the Qtiootors or trustees | 8? rit, is fo be hoped they will be able to come to . : o Mr. Brown, of Indiana, who, on yesterday's balloting, ery clothing auch ax an overcoat pants. ves tainment ia very attractive, and itls hoped his friends | hud mortgaged the whole eoncern, Itappears, accord: | will be done to ll partion eat ae tae en a had risem as high as one hundred sod ice votes, was, The United onan ae far ges Capt. Glynn, from the | beardore eee ota H. Uel will interest themselves on the occasion oe fow be permitted to swailow up the rights of all the others Much may be expected from the prompt ac- tion of the commiitee sit) 63 ing to the history which tranepired, and which we as- mat favorit: bel certained from reliable information, that that beauti Sit hiclted b> bawdertn ef ane aak r ful and spacious building, the Merchants’ Exchange, of ins Mary Carroll. are the principal | New York, was built by funds derived from the Arron Prace —This oamfortable cirous, ia this dey, again brought forward, and presented as @ | Fast Indies, arrived at Honclulu. Sandwich (slands. on | Mr Taylor cangbt the rogue in the ‘act of candidate for Speaker; the democrats of both wings the 20th of August Her destination was Califorais, | staire with the property Officers Eastman ai but her commander deemed it dent to pat inet ward toek and the centre urging bis election in the warmest | the island: account of the Gnenar anAdourvy Pr tly yo to ety ee pteeatian Her terms, He war popular with the south Carolinisos— board Twenty-one had died of dy.en- and Greenwich streets w! the accused re«iled, other members of the company are all 4 Popular with the Georgisus aud Tennesseans--appe- the pasrage, and forty, sick with the dis- | the offeera found « gold watch and chaln, vatued at | &°0d reaneotive performances, of tumbling, | TH Mockbolders, who w Liysied eae eee oem rently popular with the Virginians, and the free rollers | g’rvgy * “euslerted to the American hospital on Fs tae ae Mare Caldeae, tasldteg ot Yay Nedloual |. VPS eed CRN a: 2 ‘a ew York, pasred. January. 21, 1830 Tale’ wot vce mencidon Wednesday, wax J ; |. im Courtlandt street; also. « trunk. three va- HONOMINA BORGHE: eneprr will come off next 4 isl ‘ € ’ had already, ee the adjournment of the House a Amana Fc y eM Dearh the bogey gana cope, Kise Noes. joe irsrelling bags. two silver watches. ons ok: dd unders' ess Max Maretzuk has ie. War era yet cg cages Ble pyran hist he Peter A H e whale sl of Tm . 18) * ‘ ‘J ey ve ee eeceeenee to vote tor | ‘Sho bad beep Imprisoned ten montha ta Japen ney articl Be leebeatenaress bik srtonet teenie Tndevatnod tort | holders, to be a body corporate, by the name of = the i —_ — oe 6 ro sets io — faily be- ol be following documents. iecured to @ bamboo by mo nea el wy hese has @ beautiful part in this great opera of bb presen: oar apes Beg 7 nenens asente me BF EAS, ogg ye on Le! grein heagesns wa, ving oun ¢ democratts party were pg thrust ® split in the end, were thrown on ; f in Ulsier county; did not succeed in getting the loan ready to unite snd shuke hands over the spare dt the | beard the Preble while tn the of Nagasaki, in April | Winthoop.” a number of shi oa sata oT alae . | Recerrary to erect on it puch rditice as was nocersary, | just at that time, | applied 60 Mr Depeyster about the paar. RS ye arom ohne tory peg ra A OP. Goudwin” Owners fer come ee care marked | Gisvnon'e Paxonasa ov 1H Nite still coatinuesto | to reeeive the rents of suob edifice, and divide tem | dane tine this the application was made to mw; he Stsplcen, the belloting for Speaker comninmoct.'aad're, | To the Commander of the Verse! approachiag thts Empice | nen been found. but there are stil a large number for | repecaentetian et een ory eer eIRtIOR Ue & oorrect | amnong the stockholders, paid he would take it into consideration; | dos"t keaw gulted in ome hundred aud teeive votes being eat for | y, ,(Jopan), sailing un ouch or other cota which owners are wanted The property can be seen pe gee ph dark int be ip sg) Fane eee | a aR ae Kerns hed ns ciel that Lever taw Mr. flasbrouck wntil he applied to me . we ” xpress order of the Governor of Nagasaci, you are re- k : e on v shares of one huadr. : ; 5 a ye reat mag se tear einies | quested, av soon ae. you ived near the Northern Ca= Ry applying to Mr. Stewart Clerk of Police. at the | with the utmost precision ro OF ee ped ble ag ake oad do ad cis FR tom House in this city. as @ clerk: Mr iaahronste Boyd, ‘Tie complexion of this vote, however, indio pO te remain there | Tombs. “The sosused was committed: to ‘peisom for _This gifted young Indy opeved at |. 3d. highteen trustees were appointed by the act, to Le Hep agen Ag ‘ ral ses: Before the Recorder aud Aldermen Jamison end Clark. De Hasbrouck for Obtaining ‘his case. — Was oum- re i Davexrow by @ pli Mn unti! you wil! have received farther advii trial. m f the property, either at that time “S curious and uufa/howable comivation of interests, | Very disagreeable consequences might result in case thie | rrest of Burglars—A man, called John Mofwen, | the Howard Athenmum. last evening, ax the Countess, | be rebewed by election, who wore to direct and ma- ards: (arep shown); that ies tee eormmance of which roured the surpicivos of euch geatlemon as Mer, | order tLould hot bestrictly ofserved. wan arrested lant night by officer Girner. ona charge | 12 Sheridan Know! t Beco the sfiairel the company. Bayona the abore, which he showed to ine; (witness is savwa @ Asbmun, of Ma-eacbusotts, and Mr Thaddeus Stevens, of Peppsylvania and. ia » very little while, led to the most singular disclosures. Mr, Giddings, Me Doty, Mr, Allen of Mastastiusects, Mr, Preston King, wud Vir. K Wilmut. ether with Meers Cleveland, Booth sad ‘The reporters attached to the Interpreter’ a aor he eat To the Commander of the vessel approaching this Empire, | the act gives mo power whatever, of any kind, to | statement of certain property, with » memorandum at- ~ | the trustees st it appears they have so ma- | tached); the memorandum is in my handwriting. and ton for trial. Alto, Joba Hart was committed to pelion, | the ecnotusion of the naged the building, and the affairs of the company, | the statement resembles the one given tome by Mr. on of breaking inte the coal offoe of Wallace | Smlist the, most tntenseexeitement.and at the con | AY toTiCnnS “tbe shares of Cha Pech nolo ents! | [arbrouck. the map appears to ‘chee ib is tenance pe role Pak Py et | " raw; 1 cannot sy wely whether it is & Feegectes, tn Hevetio steest, “ Comenitted foe: trial.’ = | S25" "wnon the audiowee! nee we rence ich oan) |: intily: Worthless, . Having berm sued 68 Ing om 3n0.| se nvi. vie ” . of breaking into the hardware store of Mr Gorge Rus. | Mort enthusiastic sell, No. 82 Ninth a1 was committed to pri- | S088 were turned a de trade |. LEV eSSOHN, pouting ainalt sz : Nathoahanr? Amuus aadeneedions donde they have isrued, they have. tt appears, in col- | Jchu W. Depeyster was the next witness aod he gi Gattis tonguncnnmeeraee tables aero ne re bral Ee Theatrical and Musical. omcnondiontae eer eames Sirvantanse Me:a | sn: wit the bondbcldvnc, enmced Niagmient to aw’ | telinte Gan dace oe reside geoeraily at Tivoli, floor, and propores that thies whig d three dewo Bowrnry Tueatre.—The popular drama of Mr. Les- sgainet the company by default; sud now on these | Dutchess county; | haves city residence at No 70 City Inte: ory at a safe gence. judgments or decrers, the Merchants’ Exchangy of | Whit wt; f resided there in the winter of 1945; to the Houve uuctorpttousele mem taut | "Th aistiuctly sad’ é ter, Miho Three Guardsmen,” continues to attract | Tax Wearnen —So hard was the frost for the last | New Vcrk city leabout to be aold at a sheriil's ule. for | Mr Uscnsestihe feet recemea adr hon ee i teas could be Fupperted by the great bulk of voters of bota | folow'ny queetions s+ Jey Aad ae sven as possible the | crowded houses at this favorite place of amusemen's | two days. and so slippery the roads. that more horses | the benefit of the bondholders, thus totally seme time of collecting rents for Mr J ; saw Hasbroualt partion, for cifloers ot the tloure We sald there wag | Kbat is thename of your vessel? The author of the play, as D’Artagnan, Mr. Wallack as | {ell than have been known to come down in tl lating ‘and swamping all the rights, prepert; in December of 1845, or im January or eebrusry nas orate be appoisted @ cou: should something rotien jo Deuwa:k"— alluded to the fi W bat ister tonunge? spece of time for many yi In the foreno’ of the stockholders, by whose moni I never remember to bave seen him before; he eatt a iiers, und'to the Wilmot proviso meu, in verg. din, | Whatiatie mun der of her crew? Athos, and Mr. Gilbert as Porthos, are nightly resvlved | part of the afternoon, yeaterday, the faith of such great at my house, and | first raw hin there: aa appliseiton Qvurteour terms. aud prououuced tae provied ivecit = | Wehite,d0 20% come from? witb the bighest marks of enthusiasm. and their style | softened considerably, but late in the « Griswold, G@ Hoyt, ?hiny Ho was wade to me im December or January, to Lown * tom foolery 4 ot is Sate Lip de ype of actipg, which is ly excell rves dus praise. | came as keen as and otbers, the building waserected. ike history of | $12(00 on Mr Hasbrouck's property at Cuthtitown; rect wreck mise en scéne ts also very good. and all New York | Fing,—Last evening a fire broke out, b ay mote Yetwelsin company with ‘you, bound for tala Pill go to witness tbissplendid produetion Weunder- | o'clock, in Pearl atrert. one door from Bim: by. whieh | Soe or the other, bat we sap act Thiahe Mieekeis | BE. leaneon oe Ms, asbeounk; 1 took them corporation is only an additional leaf added to | a rietement and a map were beaded to me, either oy k for, as water, tirewond, Re? wi Houre to vir. Meade, of Va, aud told “ the latter Jem#e tbat he kuew Me Brown oud | &™pire? od that Mr. Lester is busily engaged in writing the two frame buildings, known as the Old Bath House. 4 Ope or the oiber, but we say not which Lhe chair | loughieepels or Red Hook, intending to go Written aletier to Mr Wiimote, plescing the commit | py order of the Governar el hansen Segond part of the drama’ which is called in French, | cluding two porter houses, one occupied by a Cierease, | Was taken on the }retent oconsion by Thos. Tileston, | Ulster ecunty and examine the me tees on the District, ou th» Judiciary, and oa (ercito- J ae Perintendeatot the Netherlands trade | oceiufia” co of vd years after) and which | named Henry Magen, the other by @ person Erq., aud J. a. Robinson, Eeq , was appointed Seere- | the schedule by mal he map by Mr Living: rles, which were to te xo organised * as to satiety him tened ) 4-H. LRVYSIOGN. | Gremen ie he tall bene ry) that of the present th a barber's ehop, ecoupied bye | (#89 , The minutes of the former meeting having bea | my brother-in law; croseiag way s» bad that | did (Wilmot) and bis friends” Mic. asbman ead that if TEU: p= = lt by permmoee =" Ale: " Dumas isthe Tr. were destroyed, read by the retary @ud unanimously approved, the ‘the river; it waa very cold, aad there wase were allowed bus ufern uiputes’ time, be would | 4, O°FEK Rarroureun. 3 Dare, rolliie end slegent writer new living. and all the ble, and the fire #0 rapi Teport of the committee was then oalied for, whereupon | great deal of ice; | declined the loan, and communicated reve the existenes of such # letter beture * court of pa 50 Be respecting commas dere, Lost gore and prdeie yer my oy das <= in the shape of a terior of the premises was saved. The roots | it Was read by the Svoretary and te as follows: — with Mr. Jackson, joterming him that | declined, Jasrice rT. Meade imimeuiately rose to obtein the Pb 74 «ssele approaching the coast of Japan,or as drawat wee 7) Aeediose ave been and wd much injury was done to the property of uk Scan Siced elses (Letters shown.) I iiod here # letter in which | decline it ry likely the new | the occupants The fre originated in the upper part for Christmas. of the houre occupied by the German, Mages t yr | —The American wonders-Kate | apartments of some lodgers, Several engines were on | t and Ellen Eateman—appeared again last night as Portis | the *pot, and their exertions prevente: corner and Shylock, in the “ Merchant of Venice,” and alsoas Le Rey pied oft - ghendieey, eeteioh ment, from } 7 sent Lime, cove me & peri King Artaxomenes and Bombestes Furioss, in that well fre broke out in the attic of rear house | nature, ab to render it umposstvle, known and laughabie burlesque tragedy. However | No 70 Norfelk street, about half-paat ¢ f@ o'clook | BbY €xCr pt the most promiuent frets. Kvery “acl has ii ' i of = mech ne may dmire, the very extraordinary gvotas | 2rtereay morning shiohextendedtotherearbuiings | See ind thon: ai ur ctmad te at tin om x- | towske the loam (Map shown.) | think this is 206 the map shown to me ut first; | know itis not the oae op which { based the je subsequent to my goivg up the river to property, Me. Harbrouck importuped me to wake the loau; by cslled t my house. N. treet, rome ime 4 Februae propert mentioned tavern, @ Nous where be , mille, dwelling houses, aud raid ng new or in the ba ¥ ‘our, but Gen Bayly baviog twa et the sometime, | fucheriig neur the coast or in the bays of that empire fl vor opal an latter deiwy recoguised by the Clurk. vie. lea stated thar wished to communic was not acquainted Mr. iayly, however, did not yield the floor; and betog usacyaaiuted with thy faats Just tated endeavored to conciliate the outtaudiog members of his own delegation aod Gen, Watiacs, of South Carolina, with the caudidate of 60 large @ majo- Tity of the democratic par tn the cours ot bis ex. | oreicn vessels are on the coast of Japan, form: as well a inthe bay Of Nagasaki. it is expected and | PSY Will be pers wea ip possession of facts ne fiten tee ordered thi rary ine of the shig’ company will be Broapway Tuas ave propery toward and acoost civitly t # and with which wir. Bayly | here mopery tov in the t, in pUTEUARCe of th d much ime to endeavor bas been received. Iti bhewire forbidden fo fre guns, or us ard the vessels aa well as is their boat 'y ditagrerable conssqnondes might result incase the | which they display in the resding and uuderstanding lived. store ’ arn of whe compan: there was about seventy acres of land; that it wae wienatons, WE. BE1y aforesaid thould not be euietly obtervet: ee agasant, | of Shakspeatean ebaracters, we no hesitation in oyed, Me vou ‘s iv the mee vse, aa they a well situated for business. with water never falling, + | saying tat comedy in d tothele mtanti wuNcvoN Manxet Cuowner Cuun (Captain | mittee of the Stockholders, shey deom it U ond the mill-dam uot lisble to be carried away; that anon one seitten jhy Mz. Brows so, the.f 2. There ina degree of archne ) proceeded yesterday to Five Mile Houss, | before chem more particularly <4 the property would rent for about $1500 per year, which would furnish an exo: er inverest, Iavarance » | @edrejeirs Hereid the reasoa tur his eoming baek rt any desire to cast | tome wus that persops who had money to lao om ditions ; 5 iu Tue Cask or Mus Mason Mi.ten—Hen Sorroseo Verrogeted iv regard to biv authority, stated that ca- | Frorement.—The Detroit (Mich.) Free Pre mor alcne was bis authority. Lots created some hiis- | instant,rpeaking of the ity,and induced Mr. Bayly to deny the existence of | of Mra ‘Major Miller. at Nu which can teareely be ofthe 6th | seems to be inherent in their pature “ Bombastes pored suicide or elopement | Furioso,” and the “ Swiss Coltage, is, does not believe | ing pieces we have reen the ona target excursion. They wustered forty muskets, | d presented # most respectable aud military appear- orp are the most pleas- | ance, 'y “Pe seers es ou yinivg they r: 4 ight they take Cc —The esteambdo: | Odivm en the parties who have so long coutrulled the aff acs did not like to loan it for so long a tine as Guchaletior Mr. brown nimewlf, however, iatormed | that ebe wat capable of #0 act as infidelity oe oe aie 4 Losrn.— The ateamboat Ni : vt ft claim the right, as they Mr Baply ‘that such « Ieiter had been written, bat | Th ex was cocelved by her father, in that | “‘siuctethe* asd qrveviety ct onthe one from Tinklepaugh, returned yesterday | {hin duce! te abeck ctmeucca a reeset aa. they doom tt #; he gave me to understand that he wanted that its contents cid uot pledge the auth epee hing Dut impsr- mnmibtecs, woICR | My Draw Patner,—I hav ut the seatiowas ate letter, expressing astae that jugs, aud that Mr Brown was eagerly presred for 40 explanation Mr. Brown rere amie the profouud “inne of the Houre, holding @ copy of the tetter in his haud ba‘ ia- @isting that before reading it, be felt calied apon to ¢ the money immediatety ; | vid nim if he would id get certidcates as to the value of this preverty, persons of standing and character, showiog that thie property was worth two or three times as much as be wicbed to get from ine and then take these certifie cates to Poughkeepsie, and get Judge Kuggles aod Mr, Retzer to certify as to the character and standing of Pperently epprehe: the persons who sheuld give the certificates, oa his re- 1 i turn, | would tee Mr Owen, who acted as my attorney 0 0 counrel. and get him to mine into the title; aad eal ocaaee “the Ubat, if rhe titie and the certiticates of value were sa- followin, city, a ebort fine Previous to her disappearance performed. and tome singing introduced by thees you Wincnesten, Nov. 19, 1869, claimants for public patronage. Kate wiil display h: recently received your affee- rh x mo.thy for my lace loss, It nd te be valued @ifie persons or wanes. prowiring tial justice in the should be 60 courtituted as to reps iv er last trip to Hartford, She was only | _ The Merchants’ Exchange ¢ company was lacorpuraied by an peed |, | act ot the Legisiature of tue State of New Yors, in Jauuary, landed most of her freight and passengers, | 1e25,(4 copy 0: which act is hereto aunexed. mark, end took from there » supply of coal, and returaed to | rie New York. The ice belog three inches thick at this é Place, the river may sow be conridered as closed, ny Excunston,— chow. Nino's Ganven.—The greatest activity prevails | gertiabe hi rest ell nar agar bree wnt throughout every department of this beautiful estab- accompanied by Dodworth’s Cornet Band, pro- | t lithment—artiste, machinists and property-men are | Ce¢d¢d yesterday on a target excursion. They wore d. the act exp ‘Thi ie arare opportunity for parents to trest ebildren to the theatre. “ 7 bie interests, and am a m the subject, betcre leaving good, and spirits are still ‘aud are never sick, which wore nece-sary to a black dress coats and pantaloons, and looked remarka- | ‘discounting oF pure! teats, He ta pil tieaniiorens "Tour etonco aie dinate bury, night and day, in completing everything neses- well. ; ever.” iv not See Ur a per ad. olpae aad vie fe breast ar Bend: horvell. 1G. MILLER. | #8ry for the prodnetion of the mow and gorgsouscomle | “Wonnen?tt. Fecare ov 4 Moruen axp wen Two Cu Lbere are the same certitontes; | sealed them sp tor who represemted the tr t Ieties Ww deer father was writtes from | pantomime, which, from our observation, will farsurpass | DREN. —\ esterdi orning fome laborers gether, after | found thet the matter was not golag om in the courre of whic! | Aad spene” Ail the former efforts of the Ravel Family. Tae ecenery | rocks on the corner of Seventh a ao St ought . ee oten ae iisetenan Nracana Parts, Nov. 26. is megnificent—and frem what we could ascertain of | fourth street, when ® fregment, weighing abont 75 (the statement being read. showed the estimated wa- \. Mint. Atty., many of the tableaux, which were not hs nd mother, this. p Ke sin represent our Sarah notions of fairy | Thea opel, ¥ ‘ - r} « eplend! iiliant will every scene appear. . ed it to pieces. His wife and twochitdren were pre-vmptoous for your committee to ¥ ard and berk will, woollen factory, Petr brown asvented, ond suireqeven. | revTpoe heres | dct theew bray fee 1 seer weetieane | Jerome Ravel Se the author Of this graed aud imposing | sboat ten mlvcites out of bed. or they would hove been | Rasen sie whi weather en a ce eee Leena ragns | pare ond | Accompanying thi re. Take good care of my two dear little I | pavtewime. being the fifth new feature which h» has | probably killed So much for early rising. This pro- y aeked wt wll? Aud beet arked, be ssye--we quote | feate that the value of the pr I think, golng vo Detroit: but do all you can for | presented in thie country Mr. Niblo, ro jusily oele- | perty i* owned by Mr. Wilitam Carroll. aod we feel it oy ee ap Syme ge i My Je girl is im heaven: | hope te ict ber Brated 28 ® Mapeger, bas epared vo expense io getting | our duty to cali bia attention to t y, al ne bnows w 1 ha Down y head | up this beautitul pantomime, and we are sure his eiforts | Conolly’s house 1« only about twe rough the bedroom window of a howe " es Conolly, aod falling in the bed, uneel, G. W. the rectinonts and pr noivles of bis pacty should wot | om; 7o"™Nonyant, U.S De smothered, bus perust ed ® Fate expressing with | Inst letier yon will reces ‘thore of the f Union To this Mr trown asvented, and subeeqavot- Ay addreered a letter to Mr. Wilmot, # copy of which a6 mo« held in his Baud Here the impationee of tae House manifested aseif by loud cries of “ Read—read the letter. Ine to be upwarde of $31000 The property named was feventy neres cf land. a grist mili. weaw mill a ten aod pounds, dashed fed rebedule One of these . Linderman aud the p Te rtigeate from Judge Ruggles ba ry yards foom th Paront® | will be crowned with success. work, and the workmen ought to be mo utious ia +4 relerenoe to the charavter aud standing of the viassea Mr. Brown commeaced reading. But again a ques- to do all you can foe Hajer F +, | the quantity of powder ured Indeed it pinion; and they w Linderman, one of whom «as for a lon, e - _ " yet “ n Linderman, of who 0 ong thane @ judge o€ Yin orere, woether vir. Wilt had written to bun, ‘aye bosn & hind husban fro rhea.” | musten's Tuncren—Less evening. wes “ Deuihey '? | Oh), Sactnes binding aides wag ebemmetenens choeid fe they Ret weil ade Ulster county, and thecther being et chat dave dictries Mr. Brown roplied in the adie Where is Mr. ird letter, addressed to the hueband of Mrs. Mil. | D#ht st Burton's, when that fine drama, as usual, | be permitted so near dwelling housvs containing ic- Biterney of the rame county } Wiluot's Letcert!? poked eve 6 ee eee ber lg drew together the usual crowde; it still keeps up its | mate Plainer, elew After the reading of the eercifeates, re 4 int Fractenen Heap —A laborer named ( tink, wor to have aeed from the power of the vitoers was comtioned. as to t powers of ettsection. ible Hhoe fine old plating of te owgeronete es Cae Higgins, exeated ruck evrporacion, sutherity to borrow what money | transaction betweou im aud the ace they might bave wanted, as has ever beeo the cane, as far ae | paid be, thut [las brouck the examination history of the It appeared, 'r. Brown replied—*| have hot gotit’’ Me. eowa, | ler, was likewlre left on her tabi ut ral remarks from othee gentlemen, at Inst | acsures bie, that if be should m io substance, certainly, if wot | again, be and ber children still posers her undivided | the old schocl, or like one of Benjamin West's great | Tevaing at 184 Gr | day in a sewer in W " tone fell off th mur comeitte ends - ~ ortgage to the iow sy — Seeaiae, GS Serene Nice meee That semanber © | sucess. which commends feo yous testher'a perma | beck apes Las bee coe hen: yoo. | feepmanceas ower cemmntice extends is compinicasial: | axn cf Poughicepae, a ot hw wanted “Hen, Davin Wrists nent aftlux of vielters and admirers. Suchis“Dombey’ | ricus mavner. He was removed to his house ia very to pet of Ine Was te be w wortgage, aa d the power to Incrruse the #tock, to be oailed x," $1.40 and in reply thereto, L | lS, er of che tt wen Om the Uickeios of UU, | twenty eix yea) She was the mother of foar Terr! r bidren. the el¢est and youngest of whom died io ) cetaetenns teenie Daseai| erin To her iather, mother, brothers ant “Yours of — date. is receiv except that it is euperior toss pictare or romance, | bad eordition. while it in ® pleture, it is « living one- Denuttful tele like # beauriful novel, it colors of life and 8 the treuble ), Which amendment tothe act | elearthe property of mbrances, tH raid be was going to give me @ mortgare the same as ly lengthening out | that which he bud given to the Bank of Poughkeepsde. ¥ ‘That mortgage was for $5000 tie said there was ® | subsequent mortgege given to one Francis Kane. | Diseate or rire Heant.—The Coroner yesterday held on iequest at No. 142 Stanton street. om the body of bhbenezer Viere bora tu New Fwilt ores yo dom) the Judion Dm calber shall -arist, you aed your frieuds Setage | early infan exceedingly fond. She was married @ repRrreuting @ Nocthern oonsttiiu- | eter, rhe medietta was produced. call come time past has been la- erge ef euch consteacti believe it was for $5000, [ do not know whether {ities fait ct tae ep nie | otceey whe poneseedswhen he teteement andthe | Fetar Wee owe thing soll put tortie. ite an | OS uemgheaes atau hart Vets Seonraurty, | feos sachs age ard ester eaerhcovn sath | Behe f0 Yap a the while amount or 6 Oulu VerRMent t Felleve iteelt ef the resp mnwidiiie | fofeney, ugly Woman uncommonly weil dressed, This evening . c + have proceeded fiom avy other cause thas mistaken jag | but I believe le was some $2 1@ remainder _ty of siavery. whvte Fit ad the eonsticutional power | ovr ape hat Re han a Soa | Sdn Lgnne tobes his beast, nba wa hope tt witl be a hatttoan Accioenr —The Coroner esterday belt large atacunt of moncy has been useicasly ex- | to go to Fay, olf judgawate I a understood, Re ee aks ee ania ad Walk'% pore cation was recvived unnery in this olty. | bumper. As head of @ cidbardivumasatunecanen Welch. aged #1 years We fooled. The dsccened, | ioe mestinned te Op Bankok tow And ti pdb tumult fathe House, which eumpietely deosaed sa shert time att ademio institution of | S24 our mershants ought to attend the benett of | it sremaon lack Sunday evening, was : | wo to understand that the mortgage inowaded Socccectiens +t eyered by Me jactide | Medeme Grelaud, in Philadelphia, and neous mewn is pactotype. platiorm ef ‘the Harem rallroad oar, | property at Puthil; Mr. Hasbrouck stated to me thes eation of it; though he dectined belng any Loogre com 1 hee ot ee cae Le a otatieced pds Nationa Tueatne.—The new grand burlesque, by reome a d the Bowery, with his handsin his ell the property enumerated in the statements aad sidered e ound! for Speaker, Me, Thaldeas sve. | © 44 ; “ vet pockets, when he suddenly accidentally fell off. and the there who subrerit certificates which he showed mo on his retuen from mn Lo put & question to bis gol | ap walversel tarorite among ail ay oe | Mr. ©. Burke, entitled, “ The Female Guard, or A-Lad- er both lege. breaking both im @ terrible The erst of © 915 93 | Poughkeepsie, was covered by the mortgngs to mo; he lengue ule. Mie, Wile@ot, Inqnising whet os Foe) nehan oy i oy oy edie pan in the Wonderful Lamp,” is yet, and will be, very popa- er, ‘Tho injured man was conveyed to the City gle aucun’ st — taid be bad @ jot of wild Jaud whieh was ia dispute bee would have proved »mti-fastor wig he Hionae’ | ferring aectusion. to rociety, tbe nevertheless always | lar, at this fine theatre, ‘The forty ladies who perform Howpital, and oxpired yesterday from the injuries, | | coutany, at * 9ist46 8 | tween a retative and Blase; hy talked ‘to any abou 4 is a; act errin clus 0 » she » b y returned \e “ ed came t ivided wa fu 0 Ste property, >| a Teese a HM . Norte - ‘nent? 4 fegrerable, by the vieacity of her spirits. | marches and countermerches, the beauty of theco | pig death by injuries aceldentally suecives by Attog re Y . 106 050 00 ie 4 the oil the heating va gh Scher ineatiy,ot whether. tole Nesihers mae’ 64 4 goed sone in the sootal | tumes and scenery, the fom Airperred through the | off one of the Harlem railtoud care aud the oa; parsing Ped, of to J y Other buildings: (bond and mortgage s! eying oy hd 1b proviso casa,’ aiead | . Of & sensitively delicate | whole dialogue cf the play. as well ae the finn histrionts | over bia lege. $ ; the mortgage that he executed to we wnd th y ith tbe velationa several Svat a mb-re | disposition, a refined tacte, a romantio cast of mind, re nightly soprecisted by crowd. A . A as b 200,009 00 | bend; the mortgage was for $12 000. secured by the Ta cntation to give veut to thele tadigertion, by | she’ Tecolled, with tatui- | ed houses, Mestayer 1 rich harvest of ook thio Geek ok Tecan ent Sort, OM tate te | sen Geet of tonst or mart ‘Pag | bord! which was in the sum of $21,000; the mortgage = Kec thett vous tn rier otto etead gudty ia | tveleathing, from all freedom and eosrseness of man- | applause.’ The alto several actors, among whom | Peer, ot the foot sf 7 Sreenmaas at —— “ eal) 200,000 00 | was dated Feb. 21. acknowledged March 16, aad re- the ot fr their eonstituects of having givea tuvit | Hers ond conversation, Possweced of @ sufficiently sil mention Mr. Burke, whore excellent acting | ». 4 frim drowning by officer Marsh who brought corded March 18, 1846; the papers eames into my 11) 0) OO | eweriom when Mr. Owen had exawined the tities, aod I cpparent te all | proved them good; when Mr. Owen calied on me f fave him these checks; (checks read); first check for 37.000, rentto Poughkeepeie to pay off the mortgage | held by the Poughkeepsie Hank; thie check was dated ements ‘ Kudatversevorat | large rhare of personal beauty to fy any rational | Geverveato be noticed, This play te decidedly the best Hoaiee tf a peroual than gouctal cba. | prrecn, graced with all the ebarms of womsuly smlable- | ofthe bind ever produced at this theatre { Deer aud cignity of deportment, ahe blended with these | jt will be: run, The enterts ty which reemed natural to her from the first | meneed © 1, contirmed of eourre by reveiat! Cloded with the d'rtrengtbened by the example of one to whom « bim to the stat‘om house, Eleventh ward, tn nearly « lifeless rinte Dr, Nicholas was sent for. who attonded ~ | him and rertored aniwation, which was almost extinet Fe eae and com. | From thence he was afterwards sent to the City Hoe. are Doing Well” which | Pital. to offer any eo Your pea \s far wore rota on nis neither will Il add to th | called * Mother avd ¢ Z h vba Moreh 16, 1846; the second cheek was dated M 20, rm owed bi ietence, and to whose tender cares aod | were performed with great ensemAle The bill for this ce exc or 4 Ticht Boor —Thomas Coolaghan, ly from pecuniary 2 th Cor py nena tha meet Helicitudes ee was indebted for all the virtues which pg is. very attractive. and no doubt the theatre | ® resident of Jurktown, Westohester county, the a Sev 91.190) wae doawe on the Beak of Commenee tae i ys ‘bey “strutted there buta saa sve mes help 6 m to play smother part Chis | that exam, fortified by her own good £ to ratlefy tho-e who fecl aggrieved. Chere tse | confer ‘Tbet such @ woman, of a purity of roal never |” yy. sia's Orymric THeatne.—The funor ‘bere, whied, Inca frard. is, bat too weil | uspected, with a character unblemished, @ ebristinn vded, that the factrumeot of | comimunicant from early age, with @ family upon | of yesterday 1 | whom sii ber earthly affections were devotedly con- | « Jenny Lind, or the Swedish Nightingal ned, could have boon induced by say couse scted with much comle ability, and which mrinrntary mental ballueination, to em pt sel Gentrustic 2. {Rome ible. That she could have placed | 4 langhter among the numerous order of Joreph O. Harbrouck; the third check, dated March 20, was drew @, could | will be filled from pit to dome. brought into the City Herpital yesterday, under th tellowing ciroumsiavecs. About » fortuight ago he wore a tight boot, which caused a sore on his left foot. ming commenced with the burletta of | tio ocntinued to work. and the sore grt every day which was At length it became to bad mwoeh. that be and thereupon rouck tor $3. ) toorder of J. O. Hasbrouck. for E. Hi, Owen, for $872; totel. $12000; Mr. Owen afterwards gave me back $14.6 83; | subsequently pald that amount to Mr, J. Hasbrouck, at my bourse in White street. The eney in the hands on come before the me placed before them im ite ¥ could be made mutuall: eal light, some arrange jefastory vo all pas ei should fail, they know, alco from both: the iniriguant and the vietim Fagen ne TS Ma or Reese 1 ed Boe | herself In the power of @ etranuer. left ‘ttle jenes who were present Mire Mary Fs ae ee pK ig tobe paid over to Me « bn gy leaders may thas be designee’, | 2 reveral hundred mil ny of edingly well a sited mach ap- eatlet: . The durletta was ruce the ing to use tho ablis Drati ix THe Hoserrat,—Jobn Waleh, who was run over by the Wariem cats on Suoday evening. and both of whore legs were fractured on that occasion, died im an cliidren ws of the two t parties whied | their reiniions, belplers, thrown eee eien efor uscoudsesy way bs mar-nailed. ta | persupe to whem they were ubkuewn; that he oould -- Tatil array, on Filiay rest. My opicion t,tia: Ling | heve dene eo lighting the bopes’ and affections, | nem nd with every: cud 6 Speaker of the Hous» | humiliating the pride, tarnishing the reputation, p. % in y= Rye Mh 340. Wt Wrdarsday night. nothing tm tt that | lone ees soeaa the postiatiny Oa te lerque on the opera of the “Child of the Regiment,” | THE MARRIAGE OF THX FRENCH FARMER AND THE =witueal| ~ me o~ emiitied the “Child of the Police.” whieh aiordad EMIGRANT Grint. . t | ure and delight to all present, Tonight, Mr ‘The followin, " avo het Gieebedan by hie government, This is not the ti Pollce Inte Gord takes hie Coneas, om which ocoarion “Mr. and | py i rd ones of @ tae covered Britteh agent with a view to protect the | rig GREAT CALIFORNIA GOLD ROBDERY.—SUPPOSED 1 Faking pore | CL¥E TO THE ROGUES. from user ¥ a ry bas execeded his inst nore ere ee big on of an ielaod, by way of a li + Crossing the Line,” t claiming the rovereienty over it. Let us keep | On or about the 16th of November last, it was ascer- count of a martiege which tock place fa tha oilies of J tucure mam, cad obssace mea, | *tbed that come rogues had stolem about $10,000 worth | “Asrow Prace Iratian Orens.—Marle dl Rohan,” the | the Commissioners of Ewlgration « few days ago silo agente of California gold dust, by cutting holes in two round | oherming opera of Donnizetil, which has been eo much | trust jou will, im justioe tothe clerks therein employed, from which they extracted the precious metal. | ps naeenng at this theatre during the two firs! ° b cured. in raid statement. of a wanton per- formances ted tht Mi for th ird ‘ive place to the followin A dey or two after the following advertisement appear- sre ne gant the theatre wil be ited, and by a withers of the whale $4, Wit By the Covrt.—You hed except $1950 83. Why was that Witness —In ascertain if ail the property Mentioned In the statement 3 covered by mort Bone. of fhoving 0 preferesé sted Couneel for the proseention.— Will you tell what took rtcell rate of interest, which mut be more val we between youand Mr. Ilarbrouck before that check it honda. worth iy the market dot from 10 to 20 conte in | was given? collar. Showid there ends all feil, and it be Coupeel for the defence objected to the question, om ra ‘ tho: the ground the tranraction was complete n.’ Me. Waleot nequitted hia ie Biapeed t ‘ ae me sy DDRT n. Having read. in the Trsbune of the 12th tnet., en article with the abore caption. being a parblet ao. itto , ortgage, of was | rane was completed A —TViil the whole waseonsummated. (Paper shown.) tT Hasbrouck's signature, made by bi hea I paid him the $1,896 83; 1 would not part with the money without he gave me the certificate. (Che cer tifeste war dated varoh 3, 1540. and was to the effect that ail the property @ ted \e far wore likely t to diplomatic bu y Bulwer bear a wore given to Mr. Ubsthel?, aod the La authority in regard to the eeothwents of the Brit ri ment, then the foull-h beavedo of Me at lel Ourselves bad oner to dearcw the wmispiaced gauautry | Jooes warked apple hman by birth, who hae Hy “ a in Pike eounty, Pa. p pe Pasesan ov, tap foe on oath, now on file in the office Vd stated at the time that if he could rr errom, and of years corresponding to maga abd oes Inger oa thie 7 fa be willing to marry her, either at r ted by the present trustee: given on the 17th of April; certideate wae given the prevent time, or after sho would have aatiafied her- Tot" No these holding ek 70 W éreet:; 3 self, by ocvlar proof, that he hada oomf rtable hone Y, " muons | Gamer ee ee eee « th for be To the Court —Mr. Owen told me I had better fad siyeed of board . i at which | and di Oar Baltimore Correspondence, for 8 P | pieces, which were much # Bucretone, Des 13, 1849, Present, The overture of “ht jaretaek, S ’ applicants for #ituatio bs all ths ted; | don't know we ton— Father Mathew —Bakinore and which began the concert, was executed by the orches- a oy out whether © property was covered; | don’t Kao age cpynaie ne ‘er lineage -eesren coyg estore OT yh heen aberaciel hy she | tra Ine very brilliant = oe eo | 2 nen tee pears e that the amount of $1,030 8) was reserved for any spe~ psc rgee-my tn peag al ata 4 plugging the holes with white ping, ating « | alvo the “Tiptep Polk Tak unin te ; Me ott ee ony” | withourmlven The book dus, | cifie purpore; it was the amonut that happened to rex srourd the end of the plug, and by piercing tho | thie moesiro which renders his works very popular. ioe benie-iteles "meme 'tn. tout ane he weet. tne posed, was oof Raprerentatives yes- dederens And the shot | pert. There is am originality in the compositi weneey shen iho tal hesuletecdt the ipportent | @ Pare erneae to TEe ee Mr. Hae terday, is cauring droves of our political qaidnunes to sealed with | ¥ fob Sas teaent Hep she war about totake, Justice Ulakeley, after belug 9? rentannd incow ho putter diemmniania post off to Washington, this morning, to ene the fun; tuceessful. The softness aud smoothness of pone yp Ty peotieete, ee ny uck, and assigned to Mr, Depey- though efter the storm ® ealm may be expeoted, and i adalviona fr he roe were beautifaliy bended with power, ond Is | Soicca them In marriogs, ane gave the bride cert: i Rls the opinion here thie morning 4 that Mr. Wiathreop Pre tdent of the pa ay peosteion a de cate thereof, W ae | Countel for the prosecution offered to show that the lected to day st te To | reaped @ barvert of plaudits, 8 thy beoom ing nd property inevred was represented to be part of that oo er Mathew is the lion of the city at the present t+ ‘of New York. leurels in the romance from “Le Prophet the steckholier : verted by the mortgege, when in fact the defendent had the sung with Sigroripe Pattl The contralto of . Perrint ‘ed, also, on the occa- execution of the conveyed it cut of his possession Into the hands of i For the parth trustees for bis wife's benefit, it of this robbery, every exer- = oe M'lle « dime, though his benlth is euch that be canuot veut, cut among the people He intends to leave, ia ater your committee #9 say, to them, it ~ * Witness. —On this pro (the property sald to be days, for Charleston, from whence he will proceed to | tion bae been made in order to ascertain the wherea- Torquato Passo.” } epgesen ie 5 owen acnerres of = proeynt Wracves svems | traneterred to the de at Hesbroust hes . Florida. to epeud the winter bouts of the rogues, and obtain to the gold ‘The dug of “Don | | We raw, yesterday, another aMdavit made by the | {fas "fihs trom ont benershte kept up the tneuran to keep deft 0, in which ire that bi merr faith; that hi good farm in Pike ce & meron by trade, and that he was | welleble to take care of her. There can be no doubt that i nthe teat myself, | understood that | bave the same kind of mortgage (mortgage on the same property) as thet gtven to the dauk of Pougnkeepsie, I ached the defendant to show me that mortgage, oat he avked him, why did not Oring the ‘orel, wom | hue! on the Baltimore and Onio Ra'iroad ” exeited much merrim pidity. Parque’ formation has been placed oat ja of officers A. M. C, Smith, in whieh cer- For Freieht. | tein parties have been suspected. The names of these | of age, performed, | ota oF Brillante wpon ww: she wae perfeetly serious, whatever in‘luced her to re- #720 43 | Pattie we omit, fearful by the publication the ends of | Tralee tes tie or uch prodigious muvteat ine | prute Ae stated, ef the times that she hed been loug | Fi tellect ‘The “ Brindisi’ from the © Prophet,” i by | ‘dough necked about in the world, and that she was pep anvom he subscribe Siancr Guidi, eforded bim an excellent cecaston to dis- i ot with her husband after | | Your Cow mittee eo at their time be exter play bir knowledge of muri, which he has studied ta by de 4 that anthority be giv Main Stem, ...+. ‘Washington Drai $ ese AT _.tek!ing 0 total of #149 17465, betog an lnorease on fy => * tbrep, Others may be orrested ¢ eho et iting this day. Mr. of Italy, Signor Fort holoing claims against the company, ft conde. over the corner ipcight brought over the mala | Veurg.ene of the Philadelphia polies, is now ia the | ‘he hea sgsls ol ilalr. flgnor bord sae oie Bees enea sanee Coe cowire) PR tg | oad, du: og th menth. was 60014 barrels f, 104 | clry. om this business with Me Smith, The Geet clue | pens. in which the richoere of his organ and the ty pany hosted the contiel of ti neoam = + " tone of gratm. 60786 how 7 te the gold was, we learn, obtained ot the mi of bie method were fui preciated One of the most r defer for this errangement, aed (he caso was peceseartiy aus Aman oamed blijah Hopk jay | Phiiacelphia striking features of the evenio Le Préche Aned Tt women, Who were her com- Idi g gotng ous of prnded. ihe Recorder, however, gave notice that morping, frozen to death ty aa cuthouse, where be had Coe. of Felonies Wall Street in Trowhle | (4 from “Le Frophete ' 7his pleee is one of ti to langh at her, She ts @ good. lookt to assint them in the hereafter he should hold evening sessions, aatil wit the ble productions that hes ever beem wrt te intelligent woman, thirty-one years of age, from the “ot mel r in "4 ee married thirteen eros evening. sim Wall street, quite @ | most semi “Tie whips of Daltionce arm argiag thea meet Jobo | uttering bas been crea! i® conreq uence of certain | by accmpcrer of music [tie principelly remarkable | County Tyrone, Ireland ted. Lerses from the cowetry could be reliewed, Gog ara, — me . Kennedy as a candidate for the United States < fom rer to ear, that ® certain investigation | tr pretoond and intricate counerpoint, aud resembies | yeare and has bad three children.and has been six HOLMES, wo female prise Gghts tock place meer D Baker In plugs? Heveruy sohoson, wuidd. 1 brileve, | wee docur ve commenen, reaprotitg ame eompocadiog | fo Urauty avd eplender the Doses prayer of Ucertel va | feats © Gidew, Th fe cimpiy rlelecioas 00 tik ct ker SPRuaton. | ,, Tre Seah Tie Morin the leomeertoc ees, fourteenth capdidate, The Legislature mitted by @ Mr B— om his | bis opera ot Mores in Feypt” The rentries of t Heving it Serene me is by far too knowing for jas. 8 ASPINW At 4. They bad their segouds aud bottles eke frow next vomday. when the struggle merob; These forgeries | choruses and of the Instrum the m, the « that, The clerks in the cfice are very respectable men, = ve Wanasw then moved thet the Topott just read x # rome com promise should be since, at the time, the bro- | snd the whole manufacture «f morornt, was so ex. | Ord would notlend themecives to such a hoes.

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