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TH EW YORK H 3D Hu A a NO. 5705. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1850. Political In: 5 On10 anv THe Usion.—A petition was recently in- a Court of Oyer and Terminer. Gert — 4 vanes ber ot ny. sveet of See, by troduced in the Ohio Senate, praying the Legislature of William White, it is ved from Hart- | to declare the Union dissol was referred to the Betore Judge Edmonds and ‘Aldermen Franklin ford tor that relay, cay vat to thin tty in coamitie be commie, a tw days search speculation, by w! could raise reported Pro 2 orous loyal. abn the Qpening of the court, yesetied over the Fudge | wind in order to return to with his pockets | It is nota thing to be entertained or. reasoned tipon, ‘proceeded to deliver his to the jury. full of rocks, without the tedi travel to the gold re- | The perpetuity of the Union should be assumed —re- JUDGR'S CHARGE. ion in California, bit upon yester: in which 1d as @ fixed fact, not to be debated or questioned. E aE ‘The first duty which now devolves expected to realise a nice sum, by establishing, ttachment to the Union should be a feeling—a senti- ee tly to lay before the jury the if possible. a kind of confid ween if and | ment, {in every Americen breast. It should be instino- Rowe ang mea huts | Samuel Drury, who le now det In.the city, prison | tive. "The American should imbibe it with his mother’s = lesue bg Rage han ot that the | °m® 6 of attem: the fife of ‘arner, | milk. Jt should grow with his growth, and strengthen Se Rete voneness Pom So ness pereons, | bY the explosion of = “torpago” box. This young with hhis strength-be the confidence of hie you ) the = may y, involves. several ral i. | ™&B, mo doubt, has read the di it statements inthe | pride of his manhood, and the solace of his old age. Naa ee eeeeepective Counce! have deemed ie | Public newspapers on the D case, and believed | Next to the duties which an American owes hia God, pd to refer, and which may lead the minds of the at Drury, many of the rats given, was are the duties he owes to his country, The first of ‘from the true point on which they are to pass, | ested cf money and he would pay to have the | these the Union ; the seco rve the does not involve the question how far the | © dismissed and be libgrated from prison, In | Union; the third. prererve the Unior of Acoli ¢ havea right to applaud or | CoBfequence thereof. under impression, the fol- | the Union cannot be calculated ; if it id ete > ie, na oxidase. lowing letter was written, whidh we give verbatim. show how vastly important that Union is to When gee Bed we ae ‘ais, Sita th silat Yor« deal Tn 1850. 4 ind Hag cot of ee Uenee Lariat * father of night there - it rou cou }, Was about ret ng from tl office to ate the tBestre, |, The rics was entirely 08 | and hope thes the bee of now f you couch whish the partiality of his guetsfal esantrnee’ bes idence before us, and be ‘or does this case involve the ques- jefendants were guilty of @ oonspi- he stag — for that is not ez Hy nd the defendants , for such it of all reasons—that no judg- be pronounced that question could prevent their being tried and convi @ seoond time for the same offence There is still a third colla- teral issue which you cannot now try, and not, ‘therefore, to co: end that is, whether un- toward event of calling out and using oy Yoana | wer was yas not justifiable, The riot had oco' fore that event, aud all testimony in regard to the propriety of thet line of conduct has been strictly ex- eluded by the court. if that exch was wreng, the we their remedy elsewhere. But in conse- of that exclusion, you cannot consider that ides fore, dismiss (hat topic reed jon. The oy question whic! whie! tually did occ. om the night of the tenth of May; and to that iss ‘ou will oy: ene Pepe | yourattention. A riot isa Tip iitaens disturbance of the peace by three persons, Or more, assembling together of their own authority, with an intent mutually to assist each o: «oution of their enterprise, and actually executing the same ins violevt and turbulent mauner, to the terror ‘of the people. And these defendants are indicted for exciting aud encouraging to such an offence: dictment contains two counts-- one chargin, ants with having incited to the riot whic! -#nd the ether charging thew with inciting toa riot ally, on the 20th of Upon the drst count, @ attention must, from the very laoguage of the count, be confined solely to the riot which occurred outside the theatre. Upon the second count, the de- fendants Ly | be convicted of some riot on that eve- Bing which did not occur; but as there is no proof in ‘the case that any riot was contemplated or aimed at by one, other than that which actually did occur, ani es hee Coogee thr. hast, oo Wo idee, solely ane riot occur, the guettion recurs ypon this as upon the first count, and upon the whole indictment, ether the defend- ante pee inciting to the rot ich actually ‘did ccquron night n determining this question, it was not necessary that the jury should be satistied ‘that the defendants or their acts were alone the incit- ing cause of the riot will be enough if they sha!l De satisfied that the defendants aimed at such e riot, and did Overt.act towards getting it up. This la- meniabdle bance of the public order is not justly sto be ascribed to any single cause; it bed its origin in a variety of causes A national feeling was excited be- tween Americans and English) producing io maay -mindsan jue excitement, aud leading, asthe jury ‘will recollect, many of tbe yong men of the city, with out preconcert or organization. to resort for tue trst ‘time to this thea wi jadices intiamed, -and laboring under @ mis rt their country was involved A warm attachment of some of the people towards @ favorite actor was arous- into action by the impression that he had Deon unjustly dealt by, and the excitemeut thus produced was fomented and kep we by toe Feiterated publicatioa of speeches and letters from the parties it ed this inconsiderable contro- bf the | of deteat on the other, followed by a CI ghd remew the contest; the ioflam- which circulated betwoon Monday ig, Bppesting, te @ most fiagrant manner, to 1 end the judices nations, accompa- see the card, which looked to many like a direct ye to renew the fight; the gratuitous distribu- tion of for admission on Toursday, showing, as it did, a strife between the two parties which should gucceed iu packing the house with its friends; the re- pulsion of some from the entrances, while others were ‘easily admitted—thus adding to other feelings the im- a, with some, that they had deen purposely de- of their money; the aammatory and ill-jadged articles which ———— i tow ei esloulated, an they were, to keepalive, if not a! ; the excite. ment already existing; the ferlings of hostility aad jea- Detween ditferent classes of our own people, so dif- ‘nt from that fraterval regard which ought erer to be cherished among members f the same great fauily of freemen; and, above all, the knowledge, diffused as it ‘was through all elesses of the community, that -the military arm wes to be invoked, foliowed up the sctusl 9 ce of = armed force amid the , thus exarperating the people already Wwosted -oh these causes operated together juee the disturbance of the peace, for inciting to the defendasts are now on trial it is not ne- cessary to their conviction that they should be held Terponsible for all. or even a majority, of these causes It will be encagh, if knowing tue disturbed state of the bile mind, The in- the defend- did occur, 2) ut ii have rought by ony overt ae, to v it to the inciteme: # people, or an: S periion ef them, to & Motous disturbsnoe of the Rive pear ) In aviolent and tarbulent manner, and Dike terror of the public ch in the precise aod om which the jury are to pass (Ihe , ‘upan the facts of the case as by The of the several witnesses) I'he defence Falter one thee @ moment's attention. whieh evects that no person shall be convicted of an attempt to commit any cifence when it shall appear ‘thet offence attempted was perpetrated by euch person pursuance of such attempt Under this bh wil Lt pee nod | ned ly that the defendants were actually « of the riot, so that they eould be convict- ; for in such case, the punishment would be , amd the previous streimpt or incitement be parti. petration of tbe riot, they may be to it, tuhough it was pr A others thea them. This case great interest in the judiees, aad ‘will, therefore, excited mind—in which the pa-sions, of men have been enlisted yn Fy any such feelings or prejudices to operate | the jury box La had dow dt, from the patiemt atten- followed this case throughout, ay them from your minds in your delibera- to yoursel jecide this case acoord- ‘THE VERDICT. ‘The pemes of the jury were then called over by the aed, on eked for their verdict, eae said, Not guilty.” rior Court. Before Justices Oakley and Paine. Jan. 19.— a diam inee for new rial denied. ot Ovrtace saxo Paonasie Mu your oWn comsciences, pj aod | have contdenee = ‘Tenth war: duty fearlessly om this — Henry Deas v4. James Laey et al—Ap $10 costa. 8. Charles 1. Marshall Motion for new HL, Dykeman ods. Leveret! H, itken—Motion a —An exanination olng on at Albion, during the past week, of to sone ‘the advan’ throught abe bas & but I thought t rs note letti 7: Pas omens ail parties un oppertunity offered. 1 opportunity, an F you to enclo: eary also of your paying hi can get = ple do can do more to assiat N Bind, w better write, if yo do not get a letver rect J. and see you, and I kno was deli tent the bearer of the two or three streets Tombs befere Justic sheet of paper, the further hearing Lady's was use her face was weil houre occupied ter, situated in ba effcer to be reen in the | em under garment ripation that the | the great wonder ef ie New York, her to the Fenitem k disorderly a tambet of lend » es, together bore | were arrested last jzed The ti 7 minds derived from clamor or prejudice owt- the colored man, but aesistance coming to and Justice Moun! | ented wae weou to prison Arrest of a | officer | the name of of calieo, valued at pan! went into the store atereker| per, followed after. and 0 ouinted with A secret ing crime you are #6 the influence to 4 + my father isnot know Bente wish him to ki it untill to take advantage of the opvort: aight mi fasher said he could gs wished to and I told him I though would pay him well for i a oad in @ o: way that vou might eas a3 that and ry ou know of the send a no! what you would give on your liberati q Bor of your sincerity that you will kee; for him to rely safely om you, yo with the bearer of this, a young man wi you are ready to send iimmiediately. If note to L. P. Clinton, Coatifim square ening or in morning. 1 si would piluence with ti hatever isd: : . ¥ morr ¥ P. Clinton, Chatham sq) L receive your note I will make to my fati@r, apd if }ou do what is write I The crtho, 1y of cordance ‘th Ra the meaning and the intent is perfectly vi letter White conveyed to the city prison, a: d te Mr. Drury. At that counsel happened to be in the cell, and r nd at once advised Drury to have arrested; and in accordance with tions were given anda policeman de: letter, or to follow him to he went. The boy was followed from the prison perton, in the rame hai above letter; also the pencil, sent to his mother ‘was endeavoring to reali: with ber at Hertford on seeeees next. matter was submitted to the Distr: magistrate committed the accused to prison, to await a y. The young rogue taken before the ont ee Pelt ractice of stealing, and sai ‘conveyed their plunder to a woman by the name residing at 141 Hester street, who secreted One young woman, by the mame of Mary Lapty, of 18 . presente wretehedness, starvation, and mirery; formed, indeed, we may say, prettily 20, porsessing, likewise, large expressive, dar! 4 creature in a dark attic room, blacks of the most = found her mcaning, crouched up, Eng a sitting posture, ‘abi from the effects of cold and starvation of clothing, furniture, bedding. or even straw was there of humanity had been. for the last ten meaning in the mort abject m: | im the extreme. The only cov: ‘was in looee disorder, over her shoulders; and her eyes were distended, with a kind ef vacant stare she was one of the greatest objects of misery pet: rh positively exist. The Magistrate committed from Eim street Penitentiary. ‘Disorderly Howse, —Officer Magnes arrested, Thursday, #8 man called Jacob Baldwin alias Lewis, on & c! of Th Broadway, kept by aver cost, valued ot 912, suaden!y stop thief ped ng 0d rapidly, wheu he was stopped o'clock, « boy by the name of Jobo ( bt in the act of breaking in welling how 0. 25 Bowery The young r. gue was in the act of prying off padlock when arrested Twe other boy: | were arrested, said Shop-lifter sirrested —A young Ferrell, wae arrested | ternoon. im the act of stealing from the dry goode store, No. 145 Greenwich street, Rept by Mr Gibson, @ piece leaving, Mary erereted the cal on their leaving th found @although A Stranger to EES seat ean ae hie ts Pi tarauarne farin tho sabe thinks ‘one tha ur liberatio® he might whistle for it. about it it would not 1d enough in him on m, ind t ‘op my min “ ny could have ‘trary and gotten, his counsels contemued und disregarded, against the Union of these States twice unanimously called him. he addressed to them jectionate ter, prompted only by the great love he bore to the people he bud saved. and containing seutiments which should be perpetually cherished by the American people. This paper, usually styled Washington's Farewell Address, and bearing date Sep- tember 17, 1796, should, next to the Bible, be the daily reading of our people His warning voice must be for- fore 4 apy one can be willing to raise parricidal Les “The committee, with thir report. presented a renolution that the mo- morialists have liberty to withdraw cheir memorial, and directing the Secretary of State to cause to be printed, an edition of Washington's Farewell Address, to be dis- tributed to each poboo) district in the Scace. for them, ld the names any tHE Usion, OR Shink of the | = ces Sri the New Jersey you wish to vant of 3 egislature, om the Lith inst, expressive of the at- id & note back by the bearer. stating | tachment of that State to the federal Uoion, and de- me litle amo if you sem ‘you can trust if You can send ‘Office, so that I not li pjuries to thi yubt of gain you im tha ® what will fellow. the above is not ker or Noah Webster, this advics tohed Mountfort. On searebing his writing was discovered 01 first two or three lines of a letter writ jartford, stating that ome money, and would The wh jet Attorney, and tl Bag.—A boy, by the name ot Wil- arrested yesterday afternoon, on ontatateg some valua one of the most pain! exbibi- . on the Five Points, where the to rpeax, Not a particle reom. bat here this unfortunate dase, 5 "The room was filthy ontented was and a small In fret, and dis: lice have witaested for years; aud how can it be possible that, laa such awful scenes of human hor- jary, tobe taken care of Quites F females, of bad character, were d ita viotnity, as niet ly persona, The Justice sent them house at No. 161 Leo omen were brought frei 8 young man called Jo! jas found reveral bu: iu committed them all to OR Gold Watch ond Momey —Mary Ai Blake, and Elizabeth Cnasid; whom the rogue drew, from u eave heavily leaded with billy” He attempted day $376 to pureha:e he scoused it her posses to prisen in the floor, near the tabie, . evidently thrown thers by the oring to a Justice Mountfort me by some ettiavne, befor Sestion Moantfort, who would her itedly om the bed, jerk it | stated that she wae evident! ein ine bedstead este hor, tnd a after 2 her | was informed th sithout mercy. would replace the repen name of Kelly. wi act. On one cocesion it was said that after re- | tenced to the State Dg og yy others, ef a Seht » faired the celiat door, threw her into the cellar, | « wae Killed and Rept ber there till morning. The ctroumstances | ever since the inearcer! ot her Seats ‘were, that she went to bed in usual health, | quite per yA: and Was found dead in the morning When the coro- | girtrate detainr in the cner'’s Inquest was beld, Dr LY Albion, took the | priscn, in order to be examined by the physician omach to his residence, in which was detected, on | 1 Dishonest Waiter. OMcer even ination, » considerable utity of oxalic acid. | ( blef's aids, arrested om Tharrday a colored man, by the Jt appeared, too, that Mr. Lowder had purchased | name of James Green, waiter at Judson's Hotel, Broed- polvon « short time vious to this evemt, and that « on s charge of stealing ® gold lever watch, talard of wbite admitted to be by him, a bad, the proverty of cbaties Tudeom. the proprietor ‘been found in the bed by the snLackport, | of the betel it seems the watch was rtclen about LW. ¥., Courter, Jan. 15. the 15th ef December, 1848, and the accared yesterday ; a was found im porsession of the watch Justice siount- ‘The furnece and machine thop of Spencer Hanmem, | fort committed him to prison for trial. Skaneateles, was destroyed by fre om the 6th inst. butid! to the Skaneateles Mill Co. A man Who registered his name as William Wade, of ‘he lows ts 81.750, '¢ lose is $3,500, insured | Alabame, was arrested at Petersburgh. Va, on Tuss- ‘ior $1,000 im the Onondaga County Mutual. day, charged with kidnapping two sinves. precating apy may ten are opposed to t the constitutional power of Congress exerted t strict it to its present be assumed for any purpore, how. wishes of the dominant party, and presentatives and Senators in Congress to vote upon all questions of a sectional character, consistent with the rigid construction of the Conatitution. and in such manner as w! ties which may exist. bled at Providence on the 17th inst. nomivations were made. thony, of Providence; Lieut g | baa been elected Sta sary meeting at Baltimore on the ceipts for the elected Secretary of H late Dr. Fi tained 176 convicts; 108 1849, and 9% were di eastern section, includii oO and Champlain Canals, to the Follett, the newly elected Commissioner. ‘The Stete Agricnitural Society at Albany on the 16th inst discussion of the propriety of holding two fairs annually, instead of one, was the | principal topic of chusetts, is ov acres of the ction in Congress or elsewhere, which er its perpetuity, That while they tension of slavery, and desire all 0 re- should copsonant to the tructing their re- doubtful po: tend to allay any geographical animosi- Mersts. Dininny, Godard, H. J. Allen, Root and Ford, are the demoeratic caucus committee of the New York House of Assembly. The whig State convention, of Rhode I! le. ‘of Covent ine, of Pri of Bristol; qT Secretary of State, Christopher E. Attorney ( M od! lak of Newport. Domestic Miscellany, 8. M. Catching, a wealthy planter of Pike county, Miss. was murdered on Christmas day, by one of his slaves The steamboat Dolphin was sunk near Camelton, Ky. bh into Bayard street, and then ie on the 15th inst., by running into the bank of the river, grocery store; he was arrested and brought back ina fog. Three passengers were drowned, ‘Thomas C. MeDonnell, late U. 8. Conml to Brazil, of Pennsylvania. The Common School Convention of Pennsylvania met at Harrisburg ou the 16th inet. Lundy Burns was murdered ine riot at Evansville, Te, on the Ist inet. The Maryland State Bible _"p! held its anviver- 4th inst. The re- ear amounted to $7,512 92, and ex- ares to $7, 65. The whole number of Bibies ani ents sold and distributed was $,610, being an jorease Over 1848 of 1383 copies. Two privates of Colonel Ringgold’s Artillery, at Fort , fought # duel on the 12th inst , with sabres, g the fight, the aword of Palmer, one of the parties, at the hilt. Amother was procured, and both adiully cut whem the combat terminated 14,000 bales of cot- t. advance. us stolen, and then pawned them, The telegraph line between Albany and Buffalo paidthem the money. On this information, is now leases of construction, and will be ready for man wae arrested by officer Patterson, and with the operating im May next. | Reg. tahen belies Suction Mounties, whe com One of the carson the Boston and Meine Railroad Cotas Bote to peiove, to avait 6 farther Rearing. was burned, near Nerth Bewick, Me..on the 16th inst. Before Justice Mountfort. Several of the passengers were severely ed Rid Sites coms, cn LS map morning, S deaths in Baltimore during the week of the former were objects of extreme wretchedness | eg baler apiran edigten> yr uae oun n Jobp Rio! in tly Killed et the Belvidere, (Nine) paper miMyon the 16th inet, by being caugh! in the water wheel by OMcer J. Brown, for trom Patrick Williams. was, on the 17th instant, University. in place of the elected Prot of ’. Rev. Dr. Alexan a ‘The New Jersey The Board of Csnal Comm! Creek feed \deration. lad recently from this Olty, was ao- St. Louis, om the 6th inst.;by one ot om pany of boys with whom he was hunting. ‘The whole pomber of paupers in the State of Massa- 68. Joseph Barker, the Mayor of thinet. Hi Pittebargh, Pa Cl by Up to the 8th inst., 32,785 hogs had been packed at A suit ie now pending at St Louls. claiming about western portion of the city. itis va- Chilieothe, Ohio. through the ice. deaths in Boston, for the week ending been in the re of his al: the 12th inet. Capt. Connor, who died at Erte, ue service about twenty years. at ath he weighed four hundred and sixty po thongh when twenty years of age be was a small, .epare ben W, Foster. om trial at Boston for passing counterfeit bills cu the Broadway Bank, bas been ac- aitted. - There are 228 flour milix in Michigan, which, during the year 1549, manpfactured 1496 400 barrels of flour During the year 1819 four red and twenty-two emigrants weresent to Liberis by the the American Colonization Society. The receipts af the society for the yrar were $65 000. At St. Louis, Mo..om the 27th ult, there were six per- tons shot. one stabbed, and one forcibly drowned A merel city that List of Deaths at the Hospital of San Fran- clece, from Now. tet. Age. — Plaveof Nativity, Died, Thomas Grayeon.. 27, Sootiand, Nov. 4 | James Redding... — - Nov. 17. Patrick Keeley... 23, Ireland, Nov, 2 Newark,N.J. Nov. 14. New Yorkcity, Nov. 1. Connecticut, Nov. 6 . « Nov. « 2, Misa, Nov 4 = Nov. _— New York, Nov Dr Evans. 5, — Penneylvania, Nov. — Boenwhist..... 40, New York, Nov. M.A. Tabele. = “ Sami G. Spencer... 45, “ Nov 18 W_ Ramegail,.... 36, - Nov. 18 John Weber... — Nov. 10. Moses Wadbams . Goshen, Conm., Nov. 17 — Tooker... - Nov. 10. Louls Franble _ Nov. 10. — Kingsbury. Pawtucket, R.1., Nov, 20 Alex. MeLeod. New York Nor. Lowell, Mass., Nov. - Now - Nov. Masa. (fm NO.) Nov. tae, Nov Cairo, NY, Nov New Vorkecity, Nov Nov. Affaire In Central America, (From the Boston Journal, Jam uary 13 } We have been favored, by Capt. Nickereon, of the proclamation signed of Honduras, containing th: the cession of translation, was concluded by Mr. Squier, without instru bait ber, with of oo wih by dar ir. Tigre island, of which we pul treaty ish ‘tions from our government, and the act may an injudicious one. But we think that wi facts in the case are fully know: y wl ‘tative may have commit ity was pardonable. ‘There: that the treaty was the British governme: sion of the island. with tl oa nd AGE h the gc ‘commun! it! e gO States. It will be even that ally made, and is, of course, the treaty in ralided by the Senate Ey or ped under the ovssion was General Ministry of (he Supreme “Wegeed | | of the State of Hondoras Government Hover, 4 To rue Pourricat Cm FOr TH Deranrarey The President, in who is vested the exsoutive er of thy State of Hondutas. innemuch as on t titted betweeo peny of citizens of North Amertea avd the G September lust, there war duly ad determined to take posses- knowledge that if this rnment of the United ot fully completed until 18 important have been all the indiscretion itted will be terests no doubt belief that @ lost In provision- Garva, Oct. 9, 1849, v oF pow- 26th ment of Nicaragua, a contract for the construction of @ canal in this Isthinus, for the common bevefit of man- kind; to remove all fear that the Island of Tigre, sicua. ted in the best position iu the Bay of Fonseca, become occupied by tome foreigu and faim which might place an obtacle to the free transit of tht howd toal pows: eommerce of the werid, or entirely prevent the benefits of the great work coutemplated, aoa to assure infature the integrity avd independence «f the territory of Hondoras, and the sovereigaty of the same | inland of Tigre, bas decreed as follows: Art. 1 e Government of Honduras ce in the said des to the Government of the United States of North America, for elgbteen months, reckoned from the publication of this decree, within which time, which canaot be ex- tended, shall be effected the ratificatio: or constitutional rejection. of the gu signed in the city of Leen de Nicaragu: rah mendment, agreement on w Sth September last, by the plenipotentiaries of both Go- vermmente, Art 2. In consequence of the preceding cession, and by virtue of the present decree, the general iplomatio agent of the United States, resident in Central America, or whoever may represent him, may take oreession in the name of his governm sland, and adopt whatever measures he ma tof tl immediate said y deem ex- pedient to seoure the object expressed in the preamble of this decree Art. 3. None of the hers ean arti: impair the present laws and regulations the taid island of Tigre. shall alter or stablished in Art. 4 The present decree shall be printed and cir- culated in the territory of Honduras, and shall be mi known to the other governments of Central Americ: and to the diplomatic agents and foreign consul: dent therein. Given in Tegucigalpa, at the government 9th October, 1549. JUAN ‘To Senor Don J. Maria Moncada. ‘The which | communicate to vou for your ii de hou bh information and government, trusting you will advise me of its re- celpt, and receive my assurance of esteem J, MARIA MONCADA, Amairs in Haytt, ‘The Emperor, like a child with a new toy, is oon- stantly retting forth his magnificence November he m On the 9th of circuit of the town, according to the Mowiteur Haytien, accompanied by the “princes and pripeesres of the bicod, the maids of honor, the tire- women, the ladies of the court, and the officers of every grade of the Fmperor’s military household, amidst the univerral acclamations of the citizens. The cortege, mounted on horseback, were distinguished by the rich- ness of their costumes. The capital was brilliantly decorated — garlands, bannrolvs. palms and flowers, oF- pamented every mansion. Their majenties the imperial palace at set of sun. In the ball was given at the palace, at which the Played the greatest pomp. And rejcicings were prolonged late tuto the {From the Boston Traveller, January ‘We received by a late arrival, a copy of anor in tin I, of Hayti, im reference to by Emperor F re-entered evening ® Indies dis- In the city, iluminations night.” u jinance uw the monopoly law, which for some year or more has vailed im that country. Pitbe preamble to the dinance sets forth thet the original object of the government ip establishing the po yee b Jaw was to enable Tei that the rules which were extal poy Unt leached the people to ene the importation ot articles of tity, and to take all. hecesvary measures euch articles to be sold at prices fixed by tari procure fo- articles of prime necersity at reasonable prices; lished by that law are peli for causing Then follows the decree — 1, thal flee al ia ized; that articles dest; d ine tari cannot be sold abo oes fixed by a former iam each of the ports of Portau Prince, Au Heytien, Jacmel, Gonaives, and Jerem hat commirr: ball act in concert with consign making sace of the came; 6. to the importers of meronandi d dirtrisuted amon; for eele, provided that fifth of the stock on hi that apy merchant who shall reil merebandise io addition to the the prices fixed in the tariff, shall Penalties afixed by the deoree of July 00, be bes pam for ten days at least ordinance was to take effeot on the acif aunexed to the ordinance en Mixing the price 7 Ing to our merchants :— Wholesale. good quality, in boxes ‘20 bare .. sree $10 00 interior quality...... 8 09 Wiswre Evie We are indebted ef the whaling criise justeompleted by th: Capt, Biles Tinkhem, owned By Mess & Co, of this city, rbich, for daring pertevering effort, is perbaps fishery port December 16, 1847, an im the indian ocean, Land for reervite eperm oll, rixty of which was ment of refrerhmenta and other nrorrraries artic eruire, that whales for the Noreh Polar reas and reached where they took eleven whaler, meri the fret on the 6th day of J it certainly jomitable energy tends our bardy New suitor the monetere Charleston, $C, Nov =- Now = Nov = Nov Michigan, Nov Mise, Nov, Syracuse N.Y, Now 28. Bridgnport, Ot, Nov 80. terday the arracgement w being 00* Kiinetrong who. price $000. te be paid for the drafter New York % aid a . ine me ook of $500 tn S500 wating Se Sbek at Stwe jects of the Caer at Pet po dy ad ouehed at Van Div ore Town Novewber 27,1445, without consort, Southern Polar teas, and in lat 658 fell io and bed ros Bay. New Zealand. aud ralied the: Sos ing ree of June 224; 3, that storehouses shall be opened Tebandise designated in the tariff shall be deposited deing landed, and thence passed tothe custom house; joners hall be named by the govern- them pro rata; 6, overnment shall bave the privilege, when clr- ulre it, of retatoing a portion of portion condemned inet. merates @ bove which |. The following only are Latereat- | Retail, | for cil with their mew friends, the na- deied eficctive assittance, aa in the « trust that theiooe feeling jo whieh our srotic friends has commen ny unkind them by cur teraeh h may hereafter macy may nue anim. Otehon: je treatment of visit their upgemial but hospitable coast. — New Bedford (Mass) Mereury. Jon IT. ese B Dunn, & member of the House of Delegates vis resigned bis seat in thet |, On Toesday punm’s sister is the Mire, WKite, who, tra her burvend on their Sy. to Sante Fe, oarri 14, Into oaptivi- ty, by @ bend of Apache Indians. He has resigned his ‘at ip order to seoompaay « party who are to set out immediately for the Inoian country, In order, if poss. ble, 10 dircever and rercue his sister, 7 | care of the church in Turcogee, | oy | Miro ur | 1. om acorpted call from Ret 5 Intelligence, SERMONS TO-DAY. Universalist Church, F’surth' «tree per T.B.Thay- Rey. A. A.Wood, orning; Rev. B. 3. Hallock by terian Church, Allen stree: eve Baptist, Chi Norfolk street-—Rev. Dr. Chowles, merning; Rev,.T. Armitage, afternoon; Rev. Dr. Stiles, evening. ureh of Restoration, Brooklya—Rev. T. B. Thayer, On cee Chureh, Sixteenth street—Rev.O H. Sehermerhorn, afternoon; Rev. Mr. Fraser, evening. ptist Church, Twelfth street—Rey. G. Copway, afternoon; Rev. 8’ A. Corey, evening. of the Epiphany, Stanton street—Rev. Dr Chureh Vinton, evening Methodist Church, Jobn street—-Rey, Dr, McClintock, morning; Rev J B. Wi rnoen Central Presbyterian Chureh Broome street, Rev, Dr. Hutton. evening. Methodist Church. Second rtreet—Rev D.W. Bertine. Free Will Baptist Church, Grand street —Rey. Mr. Le- vett, morning; Rev. L Lee, evening Apollo Salocn, Broadway—Rey, George Storrs, morn: E.L. r. Bervan Baptist Church, Downing street—Re Magoon, evening. Church of the Holy Martyre, Ludiow street—Rev. Dr. ‘Tyg, evening. w We learn from privet» souroes that the religious inte- rert in Newbury port, to which we have before referred, stillcontinues. [Report rays that several hundred per- t the present time specially interested in rell- gious matters, and that a hundred of more are reckoned ng the recent converte, of whom a number are aged persons, and some thirty are young men.—Buston Traveller. ‘The Rev. William M. Green, D.D, Bishop elect of Mississippi, is expected to take charge of Trinity Church, Netchez, in the third week in January. Dr. Green has already removed to that place, The presid- ing bishop bas fixed upon the 24th day of February next as the time for Dr. Green's cousecration, The Rev. E. 11. Canfisld. late Rector of St. Peter's Church, wei hus received and accepted a call to St. Peter's Chureh, ia this city. The German Catholics in Albany have been for some time engaged in efforts to recure a piace of worship nough for their members, aad worthy of their fatherland and of them, Unexpected embarrassinents have for some time prevented success They have, we learn, now secured the funds necessary to @ work, the plan of which has been drawn by 8, of that city, architect. It is simple, appro- d’ beautiful, ‘The church will be li orner of Hamilton and Philip street, faciag upon the latter. It will be English Gothic. 65 feet in troat and 100 feet deep, witha gle tower rising from the side 110 feet high. ‘The material willbe briek, colored toieremble stone It will cost $7,000 Rev. J. Huntington has been read out of the Protes- taut Epiccopal Church, by the Bishop of South Caro: ina The Rev. E. W. Haj transferred to the di Teeetved into the ram Moravia and Aurora, Ci The Rev. Dr, Judd has been appointed Missionary at Scdus aud Pultneyville, Wayne county. ‘The Rev Richard Whittingham. jr, has been cano- nically transterred from New York, to the diocess of Western New York, and received into the same, aod droome the minister of St. Andrew's Chureh, New Ler- lin, Chenango county. Rey, Mr, Callapan, who bas reoently supplied the church of Cazenovia, bas been invited to minister to the Presbyterian church of Oxfurd, Chenango county, ard Kev. Charles Jerome, who has for three years sup- plied the Intter piace, is now with the Congregational eburch of Perinton, Monree county. Rey. Moody Harrington, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Preble, Corti has recived @ call storal office in the Congregational church of , which it is understood he will accept. The Chryatie street Congregational church met for the lact tim the ev ig of the lath instant, at the house of their pertor, where they bave assembled regu- larly since the sale of their meeting house in November. After appropriate religious exercises, the trustees re. ported all claims againat the church ‘as paid, with the interest, inclusive of the anlaries of former pas- xpenses of law suits for the sams. They @lecharged from further service, and a pi r, Deacon, has been canonically ess of Wertern New York, and dis now the Missionary at ounty. rade the slienation ot their property neerssary, and the Pegrete felts at separating from their pastor aad feom one another, by reasou of their inability torustain pub lic worship any longer without @ chucch edifice ad the gorpel might be preached to the poor, Their re- cords and other documenta were ordered to be deposited in an iren box made aud labelled for the purpose, and to deb = in uitable place fi 5 february, 1802, when it was organized ax a Presbyterian charch by sccmmission from the Third Presbytery of New ork. The Centre church in New Haren (Rev Dr. Bacon's) contributed during the year 1849. over $5,200 to various benevolent chyects, The Home Missionary Society re- ceived $1,700, R ry Mr. Vernon, Iate ef Rehoboth, Mass., hi geped to rupply the Congregational svciety in F vile, N. Hi, the present y ¥ Mr. 8. 'y. was ordained pastor in Milton, Vt , January let, 1850, Rev Otis Holmes, late pastor of the Congregational cburch in Sandwich, was tustalled pastor of the Con- gregatioval church in Northwood, N.H,Jam 2d. Ser | mon by Rey, Nathaniel Bouton. of Concord, from 2d Cor 4:1,2 The Rev. Mr Prentice lives to see his seound successor inducted into his pulpit, having had the charge of the chureb forty years, and received ot- dination fifty-two years simes, the coming March. le in now in bis 18th year, Rey, Nelson Clark, late of Charlestown, was ins over the y in hiting, Mr. Fdmund K Ald of Andover Theological 8 2d inet , over the Congregation: ‘ Sermon by Rev, Kay Palmer, of bath Rev Edward W Noble, recently of Eastham, Mase, | was ordained. on the 26th ult, over the First Covgre- gational church in Truro, ‘The Key. Tobias H_ Mitebell. M.D , bas call tot tucky. ‘The central Presbyter’ hiinde Dr. Wilron, Pre come thelr pastor. Dir, Robert P. Rogers was ordained, on Wednesday, the Yrh inst , ever the Unitarian chureh and society in Canton, Mars, Rev. Jobn W. Harding was ordsined pastor of thi Firet Congregaticnal church im Longmeadow, Ma . 1, 1eo9. | ‘The ordination of Mr. J. Augustin Hood, as pastor of the Congregational church in Middleton, on Wednerdvy the 24 inst. zee Alexander T. McGill, D D., of Alleghan: City, tbe presidency of Washington lege late of Piqua, has booome | church, an Zanesville, | er" Theologica! Semi. regational church compted ‘eotorship of St. Peter's church, ‘aris, Kea- Church, Northera Liber. % unanimous call to the t of Delaware College, to be- stalled at Northwood, N.H . Jam, 24. 1850, Rey | Otich Holmes, late pastor of the chureb tu Sandwich. Mr. Lewis Goodrich was ordained to aaa ay charge of the Con ai church in Mare., om Tuesday, sioteey i, 1850. The Rev. James 1). Mason has declined the profess: ship of langueges in Des Solves College. fo accepted @ call to become pastor of the Pres byterin ebureh in Davenport, Seott county, lowa The Rev. IN. Candee ban received and nooepted an pen to become pastor of the church of Lafayette, idge etreet Church, Georgetown Distriet of bie, bas given ® unanimous call to the Rev. J. P. Atkinson, ot Warrenton, Virginia, to become | their pastor, which he bas accepted Rev. Edward W Clark was ordained Bethesda church in Reading, Mase, Jan ‘The Rev. Hiram Hutohing, of Norrivt acorpted the unanimous eall of the Hig tat eburch, in €hariestown, Masa, The Rev en Hoyt has resigned the pastoral a in Tae Aloteme oi 0 view principal of the School watadlichy East Alabama Presbytery. is 3 Rev. Joseph F. Fenton, of Union, Frankia cow * eae of the , Ta. has street Ba, to beceme the 7 the chureh to Jef Rev. Dr. Wheat, of Nashviile, Tei elected professor of Khetoric and’ Beil the Rev. Albert M. Saipp professor of F ture in the University of North Caroling President Shannon, of Bacon College, har ae ted the presidency of the State University of Missourl, at Columbia, Sacre oF Stramnoars at Buri ‘The memorial of Patrick jon, of Feorived = Mr Coxe presented an answer to the remon- strance of James) and 4 Es Gente Ordered ‘be Bled with the papers of Union Land Company. | hes just come to my knowled took place | Pp lp | atest L D. Boy st Thxarne.—The new drama of the “ Wan- dering .'¢¥”’ is a9 successful and draws as large au- diences ax We expected it would, and we have no hesi- tation in pre dicting that it will n: immense ran— as greata a4 any piece that has been produced oa this stage longtime — In fact. we are confident that it will be witnea sed two or three times by every one who bas read the thrilling work on which it is funded There can be no exception taken to the manger in vhich it is brought forward. nor to the personation of the respective chara *ters by the talented company at- tached to this estab, Vsbiment. It must be sorn by wit who are fond of the @ "ama. It will be repeated $o- morrow evening, with a new piece entitled © Clarissa, or the Death Craft.” Tx: hear Punn sing bis beautiful Breathes there » s \eart” and then to hear the @ roar from the vit, calling upon bim for an encore, is alone worth twia* the price of entry. Broanway Turarne.—Th 's establishment will dy opened to-morrow evening iunder the most elwering circumstances, to the lovers 0° the legitimate drama During the winter reason, sor? Of the best standard pieces, combined with the modm "2 drama, wil! be pro- duced, the charaeters in which ‘ill be enstained by many of the most popular end ea \inent comedians of the day. Among them we find the Dames of Mr ritt, Mr. Ricbings, apd Mr. Wheat *¥. 4soth important feature in thie new arrang ‘ment br, that the prices of admission are reduced: dreg’ circle and par- quette, being only fifty cents ‘The ent *rtaiumen's to- morrow evening commence with the excellent comeay of “Wives as Choy Wereand Maidsus The. Are.” \fier the comedy, Lt. Caspar Lukacti, an Hunga tian refugee, Will intreduer Hungarian national ballet dances 4 will be followed by the elegant drama of the “Lady of the Lake’ Our citizens will then have an opportuaity of enjoying a winter's evening to great auvani wo and mental enjoyment in witnessing a round of the best comedies which will be ably filled by artiste of ercat drematio celebrity With Messrs Blake, Rioby ings, Wheatley, Dyott, Chapman, Mre. Barrett, Miss Kate Horn, Mre Knight, Mra Sinke. Mre Skerrett and” Mra. Hield, what drama can fail to be effective and ue censful? Benvon’s Turarne.—Vesterday evening this much frequented place of entertainment was crowded to ©: cess with @ brilliant and highly discriminating au- dietce, whoenjoyed the emusements with ax uncom mon degree of hilarity. The enterta mencead with the laughable farce of" My Floor.’ which was performed with great ability, end created much meriiment and leughter It was ceeded by the popular comedy of Phe Serious amily. h wae reerived by the crowded assembly with bouts of rapturous applause. The Feho duet by Mi and Mrs, Holman was executed with taste and abilit ‘The amusements coneludéd with the excellent far ef “The Laughing Hyena” wherein Mr Burton ac quitted himeelf in admirable style. On Mo ning will be performed the comedy of “The Family,” the farce of “Poor Pillicody.” and Pay your Washerwomen”? which, no doub’ tract another crowded arsumbly Cranenav’s Nationa, Tueatne.—The week which has just terminated was the eighth of the representa- tiom of the grand burlesque, the“ Female Guard,’ and Jiences as it did during the first d will ate Xe rons who hay the eight that it has been pla rieusls estimated at from one bundi and ffty th night, os Lawyer,” and the t” eight weeks more. It will be repeated to-morr with the drama of the © f farce of th antem Brea Mirenent’s Orysric Tuearar.This neat little theatre was uncommonly well attended yesterday even- ing. On account of a flight indirposition om the its Mary Taylor, the lnughan! * and the comedy of med in piace of the t¥o a the bill, ia which Mise ‘Taylor bad to surtal above mentioned enter!ainme well, ‘They were “The Sav agi hick was performed Jent upd success, affording infotte plen- Mr Sitebell, in bis original eted with much comle tact nality. The amusements ith Waleot's local sketch of “Frank ™ Un Monday evening. the comic dra 4 v isited this popaler ertablicbment lart evening, apd were inuch pleased with (be performances This bard is well organined and noderabie manegement After listening tor some tims to the execution, both vocal and instrumental, of dered round of witty eaying® followed, and ded by the celebrated burlarque “Voy which was received with reiterated cheers. Mr. N, Gould played a seloon the which ga idence of great musical taste But the mort attractive feature of the evening was the dancing of George Christy and W. Sheppard. This te worth the price of adm! m. This tamogs band to morro’ ev t the Brooklyn Institate Amenican Musnnor.—Rice, the laimitable delinestor of negro character, is engaged for taree nights more, nd will appear to morrow as Gingyr Biao, in the Vie- givia Mommy. He will be ably supported by a very good vaudeville company, who will alto appear in the farce of “Did you ever send your Wife to tarlem?” Pete Morris will sin veral melodies. and relate inter- enting Yankee stories, Mra, MsLrax.— This great favorite and excellent has been playing Sith great euocees my tress ie much in the bighest several plaintive melodies, which were r great harmony. theatres sach tsburgh papers eprak of her as au actress of all work, hite’s eerenaders oomtinue to give 68 Bowery Tue Deane Fasuny.--The second concert of this talented family comes off on Wednesday, the 30th ~~ ‘The releotions of soles, ducts, ke, ateexcellent, She will be sided on this cocasion by an eminent artiat, Mr. Leopold Meyer, who will execute « grand fantaria f the Nations! Theatre, Bostens 1y & fall, om the Loch imet., in thet Madame Clocos have beea the navy, rays ‘oted to the grade ef post eaptal wishing his oom- orne with hia the best offert ority committed to bim end not for his personal ho more cesrary to ibe ‘ nired the rerpeo! een months pi bern ia the comman mea: lakes, The crew of this reeset te mrtances supposed to Prequil ‘ » Fi Bttend to their duties ia bowts with at Seeapotaces charge of au offiser, sod set during the whole eighteen mouths cf © a ‘ mand, there have been but two mea Ging, And One of these was Jott whore pabsequent de-rrth heuld ent. want of privciple wi flogelmg © paiity sod vice. it them fur the ser An American Wreck, The Notionel Intesigencer eomtarne the following em- tract of a letter received they could only mal herstere = On rece iy" clleeting expediting at At Uamilvon, Ky, he en he dovte, Va. several towns down the river procured & horse to go om to had procesded bute few miles, srerely Fie ied at to diately drew re howd ot the Of bis bores, gad the &' ae the man fell to the He fred + ahich caured the ot o fy, he thw voape by putting spars to bis horse. tog morning «bat was for jure BS the — tee hich leads (0 the ust The body had been taken away by his gompauions— Comeinmari cities, dom Uy St wel

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