The New York Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1849, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Bok ae. THE NEW YORK HERALD. ---TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1849. TWO CENTS. NO. 65673. MORNING EDITION: AMPORTANT EUROPEAN NEWS sium to Increase her military foros, shows that they | the resolutions of the meeting after we made several | Wooster streets, toand along With avenue to Eigh- Court of Oyer and Terminer. mperioneed office poe or sololan iad ea c> have no great confidence in the pacific intentions of | ples of teenth street, thence to Sixth avenue. boun were er ath thy ons el Sroums—Why did you not put . Sieabesd. Shed take seeds ainesiea ites | Before Judge Edmonds and Aldermen Allen and Webb. as C A pate nd these Prisoners as if they Spain and Portugal. Col of SSor-ss— Begamae neral Storms wanted his gp seeks none ‘and report the practicability of | 4??//CATION Sere or siserst. DRURY AND S@N | thi, view of the case | oo om grog Under own publi-hed. changing the line of the railroad; also setting forth the = parr sasedce ay wel incharge ae ARRIVAL ‘The news from Spain and Portugal possesses little | , General Sronms—Did you not aay they were the very | number ef trips per day; the price for conveying pas. | D8C-17.—The Peeple vs. Samuel Drury and Samuel | Sregntltled to be discharged from the commitments thing? I knew what you were about there, and that | sengers not to exeeed five cents each, from the | Drury, Jr.—Judge Edmonds.—This Court has power | Getained on the ori or TUE interest, but we have official information that the dis- | js the reason | stopped to watch you. I sce a reporter | lower part of the city to Gi o not merely to hear and determine all felonies and mis- | Doles mactatrate on IFAX pute between the French and the Emperor of Moroeco | from the Herald here ; how does he come here? Also the amount of bonds | demeanor, but to try and deliver every prisoner who | Péliee magistrate on Che 16th . HIBERNIA AT HALIF « | is satisfactorily adjusted. Rerontea from the Herald—I saw from yeur first | formance of any contract that might be made; shall be in the jail, when the judges arrive in the oir- | 2h0 Wna'that the pollee justi resolutions that this was an adjourned meeting, and | whet amount be paid yearly to the olay. cuit town, whenever and before whomsoever Indicte dela: ww Nw aaaaaad Interesting from France. 1 resume it ine pa lie meeting. ifitisea Resolution tered by, al derman ALurn, directing the oe etme Co ego ij i Ln Se, 0 = The ‘The personal quarrels of the members of the Legis- jon’t wish to obtrude. Comptrolier to settle with Drs. Robinson and Kennedy 1 eg PB ayed well examination shall jeonnes—1 Geu's want you te leave: for medical servi dered to off return recognizances, and to assist the judges ia sueh be Another Decline in Cotton. lative Assembly, terminating in more than half « dezen “Bat 1 don't want to be hee by.outen- | injnred.as the Astor Flees thes, walle on dato, sane. within thelr knowledge and jurisdiction, | CmPleted, as that is essential to that end. right to be here, or I not. ed to Commitee on Finance atid the Mayor. pe Ko ne h pare. supbat phen one . istric " —Ald 5 . le Rdowns Pose 70u Bave aright. | iution, divcotlog the Commissiones of Renna tn | 210) Hence it is that our statute has provided thai | Bowsny Twxar sat le f the chairman will not do his | pay $567 for an iron safe furnished the District Attor- this court shall have commenced its sitting | ing, still attracting, tasteful, elegant andastirring drama duels, have oceupied the chief attention of the Parisians duringthe week. M, Pierre Boneparte has figured in More Trouble between Russia and &s many as three or four of these encounters. None ‘Theatrical and Musical, m addition to that ever pleas- ~ Turkey. of the contests have ended fatally, but they have in- | duty in putting the resolution, another person will. ney, (in order to keep the valuable rs, in fut: in any county, no prisoner, ined upon s orimina| . f creased to such a degree, that the government threat- | General Sons —The ehatrman knows his duty. from visiting the Nerth River.) Adopted,’ | charg ‘hall ‘be removed from the Jail by any writ of | Ofthe “Three Guardsmen,” of whish we have already rs ens to stop then & stringent la: A vote was then taken, when the Seoretary declared | _ Reaclution from the other board, in favor of widening | Mabeas corpus, unless issued by or returnable in this | said so much, the assiduous and attentive manager op y very stringent laws. that there were seven for rejecting the minutes, and | West street 100 fect into the river, upwards, Referred | COUrt. (2K. 8, 758, 627.) Hence it is that the keoperof | and proprietor of this grand theatre have brought out n ins’ county (in this county, including ntiary.) is required to present to every to Committee on Streets. every pri ‘Threatened Rupture between Austria | Tne modus operandi of modifying the constitution is | six for a ‘elock, the board adjourned to 5 | sito the pe proving. still the engrossing subject of discuesion. It is now Lieut. Scantan said he thought there were six on It now being 1034 Piece, of @ local character, entitled “Mose, Joe 0 Court of Oyer and Terminer, at the opening of the Jac The scenery and incidents in new, and Prussia. suggested to change the Legislative Assembly to a | “*(naicenes were about Be A Aly Ele Ma peal ei imme, er south; s ealdnden ctaking the home of shiny teionner: { pstzring ond amrumay pistes exe sieiud Gee mene constituent body, by the addition of 160 members, and | eaid be would not yote. He wished to see the original Mia Eade ee Glan wane Lrrligeer maple grep need pat ar ar pi it acre” ye ge Pa | “ . . q es Je cause of 2 uty of execution, ANTERESTING FROM FRANGE, | tits new body to be invested with the power of electing the Pre- | Tesolutions. he had a copy of them at home, | 14¢rUm of members in thelr places, Tecee Ud Conet tie ook ed | does the highest oredit to the artist by mhow it Be es ke sident, of extending the term of his office te such a period as | General Stonss said it was better to adjourn. * | suinstitions—Among the petitions presented, were the | insanity of prisoner, has been executed. Next is seen the Battery, painted ie. es. Me. snay avoid the necessity of 0 freguent oppeal to untocreal | Gnptain Tattan depovanion tha seeee taeeresion, The petition of G. R. Cholwell and aime bouse, (Ib. 018.); may let to bell even before in- | with equal force and fidelity. ‘Then come, in quick Ultimately the meeting adjourned without approving e petition of G. R. Cholwell and about 40 others, | dictment, any person committed on any criminal | succession, other scenes, which ered ssantihig’ Wiernla orcived ot Halifax at ten suffrage. ies adatad at praying the Common Counoll to interfere against the | charge whatever. (2 R. S. 710. (31.) And generally to | nant with interest to y iP Considerable alarm has prevailed, during the week, “ COS of eenleien af enanchegetin hp Bestetes ty Wel | inquire of all # and misdemeanors committed or | Points, seen bere at thi a @’elock, on Saturday morning last. She will probably | in consequence of the increasing uasatisfactory state Common Council, sot. Spesver, ws a pete! pal thoroughfares. | triable in the county, to hear and determine all such | innocent place; and here the prude may come and con- srrive at this port before our edition of this morning {8 | of the relations between Austria and Prussia, andthe | p2BOAT?,°f ALoenaen, Deo. 17.—James Kelly, Esq., je matter was referred 1 Committee on ordi- | orjmes and miacemeanors, and to deliver the jails, ac- | template it without defilement. We mrongly Tecom- worked off ond Prussis, an President, in the chair. The minutes of the previous | P*5?°R" 4 ns cial Abies ten ethan cording to lew, of all prisoners therein. (2 R. 8. 205, )29.) | mend all the city to come, and here to make themselves resolution displayed by Prussia in following up thelong | mecting were read and approved. Of Benjamin Brush and others, e er exten- | Such are the powers of this court, which are invoked | acquainted with themselves and their city. She left Liverpool on Saturday, the Ist inst, talked of assembly of a German Parliamont, which is | Petitions Referred —Petition of New York Fire Depart. | 0m of pler foot of Clarkson street, North River. Re- | in this case They extend to all the measures of relief | Buoanway Tuxarne.—Yesterday evening, Mr. Mur- About eleven o'clock, yesterday morning, we re- | azoq for the Sist of January next. Miscel, herd’ theatre district north of Twonty-second | "Or residents on Thirty-sixth street, betwoon Ninth | Cev'statute yhicbilmite these powers he coe fin | doch made his first appearance this season, enacting, eecived a despatch from Bangor, stating that the H. [ing Large that a new assistant engineer be elected; earrived st Halisax on Saturday morning, and that Commercial Intelligence, also t an alarm bell be placed in the northwestern and Tenth avenues, to have sidewalks flagged. Re- | = merely to the trial of the indictments, and the | om the oceasion, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. The section ct thecity. Of Henry Hart, to be released from | *¢Fred to Committee on Streets. of “4 ich trial. The court is | part is ome of great difficulty, and to ssy that Mr “her news bad reached St. John by mail ; also, that the COTTON. ersenal ta: M.T. Brenman, for damages sus- | Of Salters & Co., Stephen Whitney and others. for | do what of justice and Sins sieht ab. Seka wes Gown. Weed wes immediately Liranroot, Friday Evening, Nov, 30,1849, | fained by buving the’ windows and other property of Birmission to extend and repair plers 9and 10 East | sooording to lawought to be done, One part of the | Muricen read it correstiy, and delivered its soltloquies . . fae po) : | premises knows as Monroe Hall destroyel be ataob, | River. Referred. Motion made to us, has, since the argument, been | “with proper emphasis due discretion,” is not te gent through to have the news despatched over the ere is no new feature to notice in mercantile af- | Cy the soth day of October last. Of Win H. Cary and | , Remonstrance againet the proposed railroad im | otherwise disposed of, as we are informed that new in- spate than. be desceven,. ‘The fenced) athens of ‘mires to us, from St, Jobn, for the afternoon editions of | firs, this week. The produce market has been steady, | others, to pave westerly side of Pearl street, from | Prosdway, numerously signed. ‘I'h/s remonstrance was | dictments have been found against the prisoners for he presence of his friends, which follows his referred to the special committee having the subject in | the came offer thereby the former indiotm . By this act, the motion for t ve to withdraw their pleas, and to ‘the Herald; but before a reply could be received, the | but there was an absence of activity at the several pub- | John street. a distance of several lots. Communication barge. por heart,” &c., was strikingly delivered. with the ghost—particularlyin hie mother’s of Peter F. Chanfrau, ef Hose Comp: appalling. There was no stage trick—no ‘Mine beyond Bangor ceased to work, and remained out | 1° sles during the week. The cotton market has been | t% conduct of Hose Company No 16, x of the Committecs.—The Committee on Ordi- | prisoners to ha Of order till four o’clock in the afternoon. dull, and holders, in the absence of demand, were | 13th instant. Referred to Fire Commit eport in favor of a concurrence with the Board | quash the indictments has been superseded. The mo- he stood as one absorbed in the obliged to reduce their price fully 4. ‘Another Railroad.—Petition of Daniel Burtnell, ask- en, in the adoption of an ordinance to pre- | tion for leave to inspect the original complaint ‘Worthen received our despatch from St. Jehn. ro gba Pelee fully 34. per pound ing for the privilege of five years to loy down and cog, | Yent the selling of freah meats, &c., in the streets ofthe | Seainst the prisoners, wad the aMldavite and ‘testi: hagnens of linn siecal iene ‘The news is one week later, and of considerable im- enla’s news does uot appear to he struct a double railway track, to run from Forty-second oly Report adopted, mony on which they were arrested, must be granted an audience with increased reverence fer the menery (portance, both in s commercial and political aspect. cised any particular influence, for prior to her arrival | street through Broadway, Unirersity place, Wooster " | ghiioes ye! on Police reported in favor of paying | ‘To this they have an absolute right, and no officer | of the author, of such boundless extent of thought. ‘There has been another decline in cotton ; there is | the trade were more than usually cautious in their | street, to Canal street, cross Canal to Church and | JY. B Blunt $50. for counsel feos, In defending two po- | hag it in his power to withhold them from them. | ‘The moralist may listen to ite innumerable and sublime Oho at through Church to Fulton street. The cars and track | Mcemen of the Seventh ward. Adopted. | Tho property taken from the residence) of the prisoners | jdeas with improvement and delight —even the religion- more trouble between Russia and Turkey, and Austria | (Pérstions. te be appro @ The Committee on Repairs and Supplier, to whom | was uniawfully take! ret ppropriated exclusively for passengers, Referred wi rally ist may trace in it many precepts worthy the attention sGind Pressia are at variance on the German question. ‘The sales of the week ending Nov. 30, were 19,000 | to special committee. was ae rred the preamble and resolution in favor of the ted with the administration of criminal justice, has | and approval of the most rigid devotee, Perhaps be- ‘Aunexed are the telegraphio details of the news : bales, of whieh yulators took 4,549 American, and tion to attend the exhibition of Mr. Graw's = muance of =. arsenal in Centre street, a right to withhold it from the prisoners, ‘ond every other female character which Shakspeare ae oe monwiee . pont warp National Panorams Paintings of American Scenery, at | Hosta ine ‘Goth wank. Adoptea etien of the peleonare ow bas draws, that of Ophelia makes us forget the post in ermal . ¥ roadway. opted. 1. jetained; a1 pro- | his own creation. Likes strain of sad, sweet Our edvices from Prussis are highly interesting. Bip Gpecencage mpeiions me ts cotton are, Up- | | Petition of Hook and Ladder Company, No. 4, for ex- ee oe reported in favor | Visions, which the law has 1 ely thrown sround the | which eomes floating by us on the wings at and Mobile 65;4., Orleans 63,4. per pound. ension of their house. eferred. » bea | of search, have been too palpal ereges 0 ‘A tdlegraphic despatch received from Berlin via Co «a, Md. per pound, » Abepuiietien top rin Third avenue, from Forty. | 9f, concurring with the Board of Aldermen, to appro: | Warrant any detention of the property. It does not enislies ct tke Tisck Ratan a ay ti Jogne, announced that the Austrian cabinet had made BRERADSTUTTS. second street to th street and East River. | Prste $1000, for the purpose of binding the books pre- | pear that there are any papers, such as were spoken of @ formal protest against the convocation of a German The grain trade is very tame, and holders would | Referred. sented to the city, through Mons, Vattemare. This | 5ntng motion, now im the possesrion of any officer of Parliam i i het board concurs. at Exfurt, and that in the despatch contain. | Willingly accept reduced prices for most of the leading | gore ctgent’ trom William ped Heute Anion iea'the | _ Report of the Sanitary Committee of the Board of | tact upam ther subject Nor ie it meceseary for this | ze fing the protest, the Austrian government alluded | *tticles. At present, American flour eells, in Liver- | privilege of iaying # railroad track in the following | Health, to the probability of armed interference by Austria in | P0Ol, at 238. to 24a. per barrel, for the best Western | streets :— From Forty-second street, down Sixth avenue, | 4¢Fati ‘the affairs of Germany. The same telegraph account | “#mal. Indian corn fs in very fair request, at 298. to with a double track, to Fourth street; thence with a ingle track d the Sixth ), thi Cc fi «stated that the Prussian government had answered the | 29. 6d- for white, and 268. 9d. to 27s. for yellow. street, Varick and Franklin, to Weet ireadvay; themes rendered phelia; se if & touch would pro- tf the Ophelia of last night} did not realise je ” Sching to be discbarged from the further consi- | court to give any directions in reepect to the prisoners | rendered the least important part of the teagedy. It f the claim presented by Dr. Nichols, for | being seen by their counsel and friends That is | was very creditably performed. Mr. Murdoch was rvices rendered to the poor of the Ele matter mainly under the control of the keeper of the | warmly applauded throughout each scene @ services for which Dr. N. asks to be pi ison, and it appears that he has exercised that cone |, G roy y pace A er the Board of Health had discharged | }/o1 Sith judgment and good sense, Tis ony mistake 1wio's Ganvex.—The new and splendid pantom! ans. The bill amounts to $382 60. in supposing that either the District Attor- | which has been prepari: | Austrian despatch by a declaration that Prussia would MONEY. ble track through West Broadwa; ph; | been, gaaintain (The remainder of this sentence was not re- Lonpon, Friday Evening, Nov, 30. ) fe Rerolay strect, with the. pat iCuapaltien sn Daene cadk Coop iattrie sbiplantang | Shea voles aie alscreticnn Thats trisseaeis | Zlonth. at an enettnous expense, will be produced om ceived} These accounts had been substantially ¢on- | English Funds.—There has been considerable fluc- ese ane ands in fernh wf elnash 06 the corner of Bone, custody. his discretion is uncontrolled | TDUrGAY evening. | It ie onto a oal er gute hal Om | otreets. an ‘Oo front of eo Ce Is @rmed. tuation to-day. Consols opened at the advanced prices Baptist churelt in Stanton strect, between Vorayth ana | *2°°Pt by this court or the Court of Sessions of the most duzzling and gorgeous description. All A letter from Berlin to the Morning Chronicle, says: | Tealized yesterday, when purchase of £300,000 was Coryatie streets, On concurrence, this boardeenours. | In Re Samuel Drury and Samuel Drury, Jr., on Re- | the artists have been at work, night and day, in order to e Committee on Finance report in favor ofde- 1 to Heb. Corpora. —Judge Edmonds. —The question | have it produced last evening ; but the intricacy of the pson, At the end of October Prince Schwartzenburgh,ina de" | made, but they have since receded. avenue and Forty-second street. They petition for the | @patch to the Prussian government, pointed out the ‘The business done this morning for time is not im- | lease of five years, with privilege of eeet years,at a pnp age 4 Ley ane meee ot D. ‘ oe of pre en ted on the rete urn te he writs of habe: angers that were likely to arise from the convocation | portant. For money and time the rates hei Ta ching means ee remeinete fr neuia maet PiCommittee on Sewers. in favor of concurring with | bya committing magistrate, on of this Parliament, insisting on the revolutionary ten- 952, to %{, and the present value is 051; to t “4 Board of Aldermen in resolution and ordimaace for _ be deprived of the benefit of the rent of $4 000 yearly, or, for the twenty years, $80,000; rf 4 Gencies-to which {t would give birth, and en the reac. | option about % per cent. fe asked. The m a fate to be a ign iy years, ‘| a sewer through Park Place and Church street. Con- = statute, by being indicted will be tremendor tion that would be felt, not only in the Austrian States | sents. are 94% to 965; and the throe per cents. 04 | ger ioencr ctin cies t NE eT ar ring the Dre: machinery and other stage effects rendered it impos rible. When Niblo produces any novelty. it must be done in the utmost splendor, or not at ali. The rush to ree this magnificent spectacle on Thursday evening, curred { m shall be completed. The orig i Bouxron’s T: .—The entertali ita bega: © ittee on Lamps and Gas, in favor of lighting | quiring the magistrates to make, and return in writing, thie pot ake eonauela agg eg sent kee} the con- | oes . to 94%. Bank stock is 199 to 200; Exch bills 4 127th streets, between Third and Fourth | their examinations in such 8, was to pi nt them abut in Frese likewise SRD ea phe aor } Exchequer bills are | trol in the Governors of the Alms House. Adopted. a and Fourth suenue, from 124th to 132d streets | from discharging, hh fave called“ Methinks I See My Father;” which afforded aa rc fat rae 4 ‘The market for foreign funds is more b t. Uy the followin, lution:—Te abate all trespasses on ; also the northerly side of Beach street with | properly, brought before them, ebarged with | Mesers, Brougham, Johnston, Lynne, and Mrs. Hol- “weighed all those considerations, but that more elevated uoyant. Upon | the Croton Aqueduct property, and prevent the lands | 888. Adopted. Grime, and aa they were obliged, and are yet. to return | 4. ana tugkes, good occasion to display thelr his and pressing motives urged the settlement of the Account, Mexican bonds oI moet, Committee on Salaries, in favor of concurring to in- | all such examinations and all recognizances to the next As regards real aaroien proba get achp sone been 27 to.27X; but are now 27%< to % Ve ioe scetbune sn teaaens teetetben ‘Aqueduet lands Spare Te colecy of Cacegs, W. Hinehnan.. cacetant | Cree ane Zesssiees, op seas the Drtere Bt porte | tenis tehete. ‘The “ Schattsusen Waltz,” which fale : . 4 ’ clerk and messenger in the Mayor's office, from $500 may proc ereon,”’ their deportment in office could | 4, " 1 ; thom. Austria has now gone » step further than she | have sustained material rise, viz: 28 to 205¢.; Russian | {108 Ar atenuageane’ Bincen we in Abels Oplaion | $600, to take effect from the Int November, 1840, Coa- | thus be reviewe ‘rrore corrected by the Su- | Mulvine; but emong the best parte of the pertermenee Aas—formally protested against the convocation ofthe | bonds have risen to 109}; 110; and Belgium 43¢ per | and ordered printed. curred in. varios Comes. of criminal jurisdiction, In precess< the public relected, for applause, the comedy of the q Report of Committee on Fire Department, in favor of “Serious Family; in whisk Mr Burton is inimitable, Parliament, if | am well informed, and I have reason to | cents have been 80} to 67; Spanish bonds have risen | Report of committee in favor and concurrence with | oo oct rring in resolution that members of Hose Com. | Superior Court, by @ perusal of ‘ Delieve-that 1 am. The last despatch, addressed by | t0 15% Wo 19 for the 5 per oente,; and 836 to 20 for 8 | the orbes und fur the sntallaniious os new fre on | Day No fa be suspended from tho departinent for | could be alded ih determining the question of ball. A poe fr Mag A A ge my 3 Prince Schwartzenburgh to the Prussian government, | Pe cents. 0.7 i One month. Conourre: the practice was continued, it was seen that these ex. 4 Miss d —_ a Report of the Sanatary Commitiee—~The Board of Com mittee on Assessments, in favor of making & | aminations were producti: mod ned in other respects, Ansinuates that even should the case require it, Aus- | 7). Hungarian Exiles and the Military th having closed their labe nation to the Colored Orphan Asylum, of an am | inarmuch as the parties ace rernes reaped much tris will not hesitate to have recourse to an armed in- ‘account of appropriations of th suffclent to pay their assessments for ¥ | such explanationsin the first | ‘concluded with the ‘frat ‘ervention. Behold us once more on the eve of a serious Extraordinary Scene. fraying the expenses third and Forty-fourth streets. Ado; their innocence in the very begi: farce called the “ Laughing Hye i” Committee on Police, in favor of concurring in reso- | against them. To secure these various advantages, our | jn a very deserving manner, and Last evening, am adjourned meeting of the officers o the First Brigade was held at Central Hall, Grand street, Brigadier General Storms presiding. ‘We observed present, Colonel Postley, Colonel Ryer, The total amount to $64.043 90; of this @iture was made on account of pay! veral ees imtaitten ae well cb those appatnted in | _ The Committee on the Croton Aqueduct Department ing with the Board of ropriate $2,000 to bull Concurred in .g°m plication. A cabinet council was held the day before esterday. The council first adopted the electoral daw of the Parliament. Each State will introduce @uch modifications as its organization may re- " Colonel Hunt, Adjutant Gunte: _C. Castle, | the various wards; under this head, was expended $20, quize. The cabinet council was then occupied | (OUSt. pracy Yooh Volacneain A. Castle, | Tat BL Iv appears that. in the cholera. ef 1882, the qith the reply to the Austrian note. The ministry Z : Stafl-Surgeom | gmount expended was $117,687 41, the disease remain. edopted a most important resolution. A despatch, in | Bottwick, Captain Vosburg, Ald-de-Camp to General | ing about 100 days; while at the last season it remained nina eae Storms; Lieut. Scanlan, New York Volunteers, ke, &o- | sbout 146 days; yet the amount has not exceeded $55,- reply to that of Prince Schwartzenburgh, has already 372 The committee now asked for » further appro deen sent to Count Bonsdorff, the Prussian envoy at ral Stonms, on taking the chair, said :—When | pristion of 9206 16 ‘Viens. Prussia, in this document, maintains, with | “¢ mét om Friday evening, resolutions were passed and ‘the month of May, there arrived in this clty 37.406 energy, her right to carry out the limited federation, a acted upon. One or two alterations were made, of no rants. and in June, July, A’ lution to pay Nathaniel Jackson $45, for damages sus- | siatute has enacted, that in all cases where « party is peas tained in coprequence of his hove falling Inte hole | arrested on «warrant issued by e magistrate, om © evening the bill te ouenpenvd of th sams moon in Rivington street, in March last. Conourred in. | for any offence, an examination aball be had be- ay Sortie te ch cae trate as the prisoner may | CHANFav’s Nationat, Tuxatae.—If anything were be lawfully taken betore. Such examination must be of | lacking to the lovers of rich fun and amusement—te ¢ complainant and the witnesses im support of the | the admirers of the beautiful and fascimating ballet— | prosecution, on cath, and must be in th sence of the prisoner. The prisoner alse shall be examines, though | t@ the amateurs of gorgeous and sublime scenery—to ot on oath, and for that purpose he shall be iatormed | the epicure in well executed machinery and magie e charge against him, an silowed ® res- | exploits—they may find all these combined in the sonable time to send for, and advise with, counsel; te of the *Pemale Gnand. oe A Led ino Wales counsel may be presen | r . | derful Lamp,” now performing ‘nightly to crowded Xdopted, witnesses ‘as well as the pri. Al tezaple of Th st, September and | "! houses. at this pleasing and deli Committee on Sewers, of this board, recommending a soner. Aficr bis examination, his witnesses, it he have Yormerly guareutied. ‘To the Austrian despatoh | !™Portance. The word “instruction” was used instead Ootoder. the arrivals per month, averaged 22,000 | concurrence with the Board of Aldermen in resolution | any, shall be sworn apd examined, and he may have the | Pit. ST ass ‘be added s mention of > pra Bidets: of information.” They were otherwise substantially “ -- and ordinance for sewer in ‘Thirty-fourth street. | arsistance of his counsel on such examination also | the origin s of armed interference, Prussia replies that she awaits ‘ FOLLOWING SERVICAS, ETC. Adopted Same committes, with resolution and ordi- | All these examinations are to be reduced to writing, | 10F this pleoe, and exec &t. Accounts from Berlin, of the 24th ult., state that, | CFect as published. They were abridged at my re- r pance for extending sewer in Forty-second street to and be signed. If upon such examination it appear | Ter by Be. + pd vj my it a, ou after « debate of several days, the Upper Chamber had | Quest. In the original resolutions, 10 was eeated that bulkhead leading from Eleventh avenue. Same com. | that no offence has been committed, or that there is | 1¢ £oCnP withant regard, to expanse, and le worthy @ u man m resolution, and an mao ’ a eclined to return its old constitution. They di- | moved that, and dea ‘vided no less than sixteen times, eight of which | thought tedious. and I thought it better to have the mitten, recommending © ooneurrence with the Board of not probable cause for c othe: <y third secon Alderman in the jution and ordinance for building | which nightly rush to the scene of entertainment, that ‘a sewer in Fourth street, from Lafayette 1 ‘lace to Sixth | the labor and expense of the enterprising managers ‘were by name. The proposition for a pecrage reper ses poy yy ey gt Ey propri Ins. avenue—concurred im. Also for sewer in Lexington | jetor have not been in vain. ‘ras rejected by 105 against 40. The various amend- “Gol, Porrust ty fifth street, from Tenth avenue to Hudson risoner, the ma- qT avenue, from Thirtieth te Thirty-second street —adopt- Mircnett’s Ocruric Tweatae.—Yesterday evening ed. Also for a sewer in Madison aven: was the benefit of Mr. Nickinson, on whieh occasion @ @aents proposing either direct or indirect eleo- ftion by the highest authorities, were rejected by va- ) in reral hird street — | shall be Mcnepelton ee teen se ‘a concurrence | the witnesses may be bound to appear; and if numerous and highly fashionable audience honered lous majorities, in addition to the regulation that the rep rte te not the resolutions umber of election ibers shall in no case exceed * Nayrape and resolution | gistrate neglect to do #o, he may be punished as for a | him with their presence, The entertainments per- . b passed 80. The following most cautious proposition was | 4, j'can recolleot in language, but certainly in sub- 1 Boi from First to 2 RS, 709, §22, (26, §u7, From these Basse cotuunisins, in for, | provlatens, 1s is mneiiifest as something more is alma pono mast night Rtgs Rong. interesting and vor of regulating Thirty-ninth street, between Third | at than merely detaining a prisoner in eustody, or sub- | *™Using, commencing @ musical interlude of ‘and Fourth aveunes — on concurrence, concurred in mitting the magietrate’s Proceedings to ® proper sur- “The Waterman,” in which Mr. Bishop sang “Johm Committee on Roads, in favor of opening the Fourth | veiliance. The demonstration ef the prisoner's inno- n, my jo.’ with mugh feeling, and Miss avenue, from 126th to 185th streets — adopted. view, and it is his protection which is | Tayler “When the moon on the lake is beaming,” Committee on Streets, in favor of paving Third ave- | yald be just as ii tenderness . The interlude we nue from Twenty-eighth to Forty-fourth streets—on examination of th concurrence, concurred Same cor of regulating and grading Eleventh avenue from Forty. eetasesiiee out soween, ta fares of 0 sewer in Sevend ‘applause | on rewers, in favor of » sewer in avenue from Twenty-ninth to Thirty-third street—: aged bY ‘8 | quarters of the house. The amusements from all @eneurrence, concurred in. Also, fora sewer in Lafa; risener, for want of any of the required quail! jons, | with the comic drama of “Lavater, the Phys’ soncluded ette Place, from Fourth to Great Jones street— concur: now, by our statute, apy person held to answer @ | which was acted with @ good deal of tale gnomist. red in. minal charge, may chall ‘as grand juror, the pro- | nessed with every demonstration of satis? “ ‘end wit- ‘The special committee appointed to investigate the secutor or complainant on the charge, or any person ony Tonight will be “Le and de- abject relative to the communication of the Governors subpnmacs or bound by recognizance as a witness. A | McLaughlin,” “Telemachus,” of the Almshouse, respecting repaiee of almshoure chellenge to the array, or any individual juror, cannot Alt pe aaa a EM, ir reports having mow be made for any other ough , a wah edopted. It runs thus :—The constitution of the up- | stance the following:— Resolved, ‘That the officers of the ork State First Brigade New Militia, deem it proper Oe Bene: © 0 Se aed by 0 Swe er, that some expression be made from the military of the eoeive the sanction of both chambers, and will thea city of New York to the Hungarian exiles about eo vielt Peocome pai® and parcel of the convention of the our city. See ae eee ee oe heartily c0-0) with Major General jord and Gey. The Cologne Gazette announces, in « telegraphic bg = yee ty a a mt ee moseege from Berlin, that the King has signed the law | 1: cay be deemed expedient to make in the premises. for the dlection of representatives to the German Par- | Rerolved, that thi J — — erturt, ‘at seven le Rament, to be assembled ot Exfurt, structions tendered them, which their clroumstances Turkey and Russia. and requirements may desire.” were } The news from Constantinople, sccording to one ac” | lutions as they passed the meeting. My friends have Count, only confirms the previous pecific course of | si 'satistied to get the credit of resolutions which are “events. It ls confidently stated that the British fleet | pot mine itmeases, whoee testimony might tend lt, This is manifert, also, fro sust considera. | tomed ability and suce Tratean Ori | ning was not se large as might from Dardenell General Stonma.—I di as much as any one of been sted. was this evening taken up, Ren coteno 90, viinteaw Sem tho os, and that |, 'Tenclutiona that were Ieourted tu the Herald, 1 vege and the minority report adopted. The resolution rerpective artists sustained tr _®* *xpected, yet the Mt te indeed by this time at Maite. se gested that the word “instructions” should be ced ded to the minority re le to the effect that i. style. The new opers, Mar’ _“*it parts in admirable ‘othing further has transpired respec where- | to information. ested Col. Postley joard of Governors have , under | oben,” sorts ofthe Posh and ag Tottve. rer h. athtads eaten end eee weaint te the slmabouse balifinge voter their sentra cinee "plotee, yet, os ae" tecaien ames goo. The Russian ambessedor, M. Titod, has once mere | DEVEL. ths wubetance of BSenes talons z3 ‘amount required to repair the buildings and docks. joned. | ably filed by Maretse! aole, Ine good opera. and ie {been admitted to an interview with the Grand Visier, | want so longs of stuff. . Removing man’ 186 00 | Ss over $16,000; and the re contem; airing If, after an arrest on @ criminal charge, the prisoner | the power and effect: ¢ompany. Nothing can exceed pronounced I sappy the Governors 00 ensue the 0 ‘of the out: | can be indioted before on examination be concluded, | every one admits th f the chorus department, and and diplomatic relations may thus be We | ee Sian we hae, oat be Ge beeen cate | ruiieg up late, . - oe ae # im the statute, the superior court of orimi- | passed for their sw at the orchestra eannot be sur- ‘De renewed between Russia and the Porte. se ie the sul yy India ru! bottler. geeeee 120 26 Tesaatttee om Wharves, 4 Slips report im juriedietion will be in ® mearure deprived of ite | “ Norma’ will br At and effective melodious strains. Voeburgh, to fix. I think ibetance Extra help to bury the dead..... 198 00 ps with un execilen? 1 produced on Wednesda Another account says :— thats great deal is being mad Fuel to Bospitals 39 40 favor of compensating John Mul for two horses pervision over the committing magistrates, ane: 7 evening, Austria appeared satisfied with what Turkey had al 5 bills x 27 00 | lost at the of Rivington street; price of horses, ly determining the question of ball Aten Pause to 1. Postixy—The resolutions may have boen very ¥5 00 | $120. Om concurrence, this Board concur. Same deprived of the only opportunity which 3 feady dene by transporting the Hungarian refugees , but they are reported as coming from this oom. U4 £0 | Sommittes, in favor of making an appropriation of $1500 our ww gives him, of making personal explanation; | Boxoness— “the interior, amd did not demand anything further; | mittee, and |, ae a member, object to them. General ‘vo repair at the foot of Wi |, and $000 for be deprived of the invaluable right secured to him by | Turaten.— the contrary, demanded that the Polish re- | Storms said he thought the resolutions passed wore not rat of Jefferson street. Adopted. , in our laws, of confronting his accuser ; of ae -There will be © great treat this evening. at unto, om the centensy, that | Pfeper and he substituted his own, He alone ought ror of deepening the slip at tho foot of Vestry street; of knowing who are the witnesses against 4 of amusement. The benefit of Sigaorina ‘fagecs be en oe . r~ ve the oredit of them. snd recommending the construction of anew pler above ol, of the oppestenity of demonstrating, Up Bs IM sa takes place. The pr yyy the chiefs should lwowed ress, ae — | came they Herald wel third East river. esses, InBocence, » opera: Pasquale’? oon es oes m9? ‘sy Committee on Heads, in t of altering the termi- ings against him. He will ‘also be depri = in Report of the Police Porte being responsible for their safe oustody— ay | bo pe yy A) fn Van Nostrand, po ‘ev ved of | 4 performed for the first time, and the Hungarian A. | oes precy ward, for re es and tbe gradi ot Soon | i enue trom Sixty-firet assistance of counsel in the preli ary proceedings, zt hile in the First ward Th . _ x : i rae | eure eed oball th jnested the Secretary, and Col. Py a r ded bim $800, but the Committee on Sewers, in favor of « sewer in Fourth , have embraced the Mabometan faith. It was - . paid that Russsia also required the expulsion of » oer- fix them, as he was more ae- | Siti’, 4 the Board of Aldermen Fey caly tn ever | © nue for one hundred Set necth of Twentpstzt® égin number of Poles, who had been for many years dy . of poping 9100 Alderman Webb rope and stated ee z. Spy an] yoy Tegulating, grad- Aphabditants of the Ottoman States. The Porte received By whose authority wore they inserted | thet cg 4 was fae a aa Tenens, 908 paving, and setting curb and gu stones, in hese propositions in such a manner as to show that | in the Heroid? Nivap ‘of what was inserted. ies Ly ittee might Oe ea sea | oa treet, between First and ‘Second avenuss. they wonld not be accepted, and e council was tobe | ,, 715, Knramunres aaemure ae shove the $100 to enable ne policeman to purchase & Trvtatione “Arch nitlon ‘was adopted to fing the \fbeld on the 7th, to take them into consideration. The Rossian Minleter was excessively annoyed by bod gn pence of the British fleet in the Dardenelies, whi : | , declared a violation of the treaty, and hes, it is sald, Postley Kinens reostetioncss the “ft office, See ne a. ot ———. om Resolved, that the Harlem Ratlroad Com be re- refused to enter into negotiations until the English verbatim was Comptroller ‘dires! —y - Beet shall have quitted the Straits. their . (Laughter. tative = ~ a yughter.) vomgs end their witty fanecte calculated to make the dullest spirit livel: fae age Musical is very laughable, and always recelves the oe | certainly did leave them there. “"eper m favor of serdlog #100 fo Jamon Frantiin, Suto cuties the Astor House, Referred | 3, in ‘The Vienne correspondent of the Daily News, writ- 7 to-day an exact copy af the reso. | , Report in faror of ow nan to the , weeet my “or November last. be | deemed it to throw arov ee en cee ¢ aa pean Ly C Ad py the Brigade Jurtea ra wed aba fee an Ma November last. Resclation te Bave, arose mail in Maldem laze, be» | oeee ney theca eer *Constentinegle, mention jects of drapute be | toms,” for which “information’’ was substituted a . A ‘ ee ee | ae semen oresea t” teen Rusria and Turkey. Im consequence of the en- | ‘Tk Ruronren ron tHe Henain-The word "instruc. ‘Te Drtingished Rees —A preamble and reglation the Commlttes on Police be requested to re) Jystions. Bus thie cenentes ergy with which the united diplomacy of England and | tions” was the word in the left at the Herald | W8# offered by the relation distin. | to thie Board, rt an early day, the propriety of om, ther which have be sana fl Tac uandes co tn sobas uss. | OMice; and if mistakes fare made by those who drew up yee ggg ing cbance men ta. case of sickness or absonos of the | of preliminary arrest. oh i Frmace has iP a oF thore who copled the resolutions, the Hereid Je mot | Heuer a “cordial weloome to our shores, and | Tetra, policeman from duty. Referred to Commies | Een ben ‘tion, it is said that the Porte is also determined, at the | jp fault yey ot fy home. Re- The Batiesy otergemeni.—It was te, be, hoped that —No; the fault was all ours. We better | '® <oxpiration of the stipulated term, to withdraw those Gen & No; f solved. that the Board co- with our citizens, | ¢nis last Monday evening, | tone by 7” ooncessions in future on Russian commerce over other pod ge amie They are right ia ee ber 4 and with the sssosiation of the friends of the Huoge- | Yhen "the imeshonion so give the ‘contrat to fll te | immediately, and ¢ ~—, | magistrate m mations which at present existe. many as are in favor of approving ot the minutes will + ay hy Eng 7 chief wore dg the Boteaey tes Mr Conklin, at $27 te detain © priconer ‘toe examieation yore on om d v 4 ” siden Y down ‘that enough resen| . were toed Our Vienna correspondent’s letter, dated Nov. 29, "cher wasn pease, ba0 0 ” tibering to the premereyottie band of heroes, been hala on the vonject It wae introduced again ~ ing of & wonderful play” Mr. V. leaves for Boston thie +pays:—| also hear the Porte has proposed to send the Gen. Sronne—As many ‘as are of the contrary epi- ty Up nag i Jeet, wee hela week. We wish him success -Hungarien refugees to Bagded. miow will say “ mo.’ ag A forward authent! copies of prisonment, whe detained Amenican Muszum.—The new comic pantomime en- te ‘There was one “ no," when Gen, Storms said—Gen- ? ww ae Leaues Ul ted bie aye for examination,—Cro. titled the “Red Momater,” is drawing crowds to this Tontan Islands, tlemen, these are the resolutions you adopted, with | ‘Bere resolutions to the noble jhesy thie les -Famned celebrated theatre of fun, merriment and natural ew islands are restored te complete tran- oom] and also to the association of the friends riosities. The vandevilice sustained b bene bers T, for the oredit of the brigade, will | % ‘Be Hungarians. adopted. diane, and. the sioging of comic songe by Pete Morte equility, Gir H. Ward, = Fee stan pnd A cemmunication, from Brigadier General Stor ay cnatte ms ee by svindicates the policy purswed, and holds that the original resolution | "4 * officers, in relation diepl ay © Ronor of the disti Hungerisa re, mows, Aaron Piace — Creat preparations are being ‘the hope thet more liberal organie laws will now be i tug te be odded to committes already appet aia’ by nade ot ible slaguat resort for the clebration of he Paseed. > ‘ommom Council. festivals mong coe Sehieswig-Heistein and Denmark. General Sronue—Bat the parties who drew them wp | ‘A Scstiranos catered by Alderman Wrod, against gogrment of Signer Pils Carle. the great ‘tallem trek ‘There ts no farther developement of national fesling Tavion—Those be pny ee Ly Carte'te the Orimeldi of the log, and bas, beow: the ’ om the part ot the people of the Danish Dutonies, but, Seok ty eg 1 were preeented by the In seference to the ‘ Ewes ‘¢ and Vrenceni’s fas the period approaches for the termination of the word, “common Counsel,” sadedy Col. Bploee by the | Tailrosd to rum from the Fixth avenue, and ps }@ commences his engagement on carmistion, It ls plain that not the smallest progress Dermalosiom of the moe'ing. | ¥ aot cee poten io Commas, to as tame . Tanensacte —The cslebrated company of vooaliete has boon made towards the effectual adjoatment of this General Broams matter to Postly im par- mentioned, of value for the rou". wor priew fer termed the “Alirghaniana "’ will give one of their exeet- “vexed question. poate gr pacar mht Forrutr—t bg tomy had nothing whatever to de nee we Coy ly, oa Ah prague ecaduhis sevena terabiee Cae The . Tettet of Broad tent It would if made Programme contains several ful ballads, triog, m Branels paper, that it ls wise and expedient for Bel- | with it, exoopt that | assisted Vosbargh, who tore up come down to Barclay otras, gnd to go up Church end quartettes, Be, -

Other pages from this issue: