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Ear THE NE ——————ee MORNING EDITION---SATURDAY, "FEBRUARY 2, 1850. NO. 5718. YORK HERALD Dinver to the Hon, Samuel Jones, on his Retirement from the Bench, by the New postions: yn A the = oxai wettest to tebe protenaional may reslize in ne rsd which ‘sows from & benefitted ind Term d Aldermen Franklin and THE TRIAL OF SAMUEL DRURY FOR AN ATTEMPT TO | poisonin MURDER THOMAS WAKNER, R8Q, BY MEANS OF A Before Judge Edmonds A great dinner was celebrated yesterday evening. ‘the Astor House, by the members of the New York Bar, im honor ef Chief Justice Semuel Jones, on the oocs- sion of his retirement from the bench, and return to atthe bar. At six o'clock, the company, con- of the most respectable members of the New York bar, preceeded into the splendid dining salpon of the Astor House, to the sound of music, where a table those unexcelled hosts, Mvears. Coleman & wwe & fas could not be excelled for excelience, tion of the culivary art. The follow. the cocasion :— fjustioe. He then proceeded to say that the tank a his client was an easy o1 cution had rendered his rituation safe; and, wi would undertake to demonstrate the entire * innnesncn of his client, he would ask the patience of flected on @ few strong features of the case, He then refer Messrs. ae Lord, Jas. W. Gerard, and thes the prose- Mr Lonp then gave the seventh toast ‘The clergy— Bxpounders of that divine law, to which al- een must conform. HY fo he | ieeeing to the eri ‘Warner bas incurred a hazard: and the evidence would fy Fou. 1f he was on trial for the offenes, in saying lin el ‘same ec! tnguiabe: ments, and ‘or ur urbapity to ticce ef all the eminent chancellors rad ie a far beyond our Lie bat d to the original statement of this , and said the oftener he read it the more ha was convinced of the falsity of the Drury. cond then referred te the character of ‘those whom be called conspirators in the case, and arked was not Thompson arrested on the s, Kent eutered fires and clit me! nvended the invitation to this inter ay! BILL OF FARB. hole affair, as regarded Vegetable Soup, srsoslated wit ditezent times, occu: labors raieed the ji 1 cessary to show who It was enough for itely short of it was that perpetrated the offen them to show the evidence falls inti te of all ite changes, ie with he law of'Ged, ‘et jet mot the least part ‘of tittle of the law can commenced analyzing the testimony of the several witnesses at considurable length, and commented with m conduct and character ef Mr Waroer. and the manner in which be left his house for Philadelpbia, as well as | writers, even if they do claim to ha’ when he returned, and asked was that the way a man pad knew nothing of the transaction would treat his | Counsel then argued the innocence of his | total absence of motive on his part, as lt of other parties, whom he | called upon the Diets let Attorney to prorecute. not the business of the defence to fight their battle ‘They had called for the truth, and by the truth they ‘were willing to stand or fall Mr. David Graham. Acting Attorney General, then said—In dischargin, 1,3 duty which remaiged for him was dewanded from him io this case by every consideration of public justice, and in the performanee of whiob he had no private feelings of sympathy on the one band, or vindictiveness on the other, he should proceed to present the case of the pri- seper at the bar. devoid of all the collateral issues which had been drawn into it by tue counsel at the 1d on the simple privet ples of law and fact, which be would bring forward, the jury must decide, He stood in a position most novel to himself; for the first time ip his professional career, he stood before his fellow citizens to ask, in the name of. public justice, a | conviction against the y profeseious of th Beri Ph ir er ‘mivinterpre of ican be annihilated not one} fat sted an Important 4 severity upon tha able and ee ae then Ay ives to be equal te casio, rts bear ample fesGmony to jes they brought to the na 3 we, ope a, wa rans | e mind; no jot or Chile enn on x spirit of truth whi rr. ie 4 Law is not made siepe, and the well as the probable graittude for th and have a eurreney throughout the Union, aud attracted the attention aw has y ster Pricaceca C apomaoel alias him as the to perform, and which correct principles. These prin a Ne Aovall the learned prevooel Sinahe ete tural ins; the transit 4 ud simple’ and, accordingly, many lawyer many lawyers jergy men. ant concluded by offering the following Profession — Whose honored calling guard 4 the essential bene. of Go lit pat, Cig i. ane witely, adhered “to. t their predecersor: and followed been pursued by’ th Currant Jelly. ROAST pisites Saddle of Venison, Jelly sauce, Haw, Champagne sauce, d dev ted the remainder of his "ite ‘chietly *0 the d the perfecting of his great work on ene , been im pubiie if tunel ot unworthy. he high uation, she disMngalsbed statomang who then prosded in tne councils of tae, 8 the bar. ‘He would | integrity of bis mo- | tives; he did not come before them as a volunteer, to ask the ae this man. but hi here be to remain silent ; but proceeded to pass a high © ‘of the law, and made an interesting 6 tion of i, high may great names for which the legal protee> en fan r Seoacked with offering the following =p the Legal Protession— ly. a Inbors of her eminent mentbere in taut: Woon being loudly cated fur, responded to this himoelf to the sudjest of vening’seelebration. ile should recr a Bar should be separat vet pubis justice, and in the pertor 208 public duty. to place before them such co: Send ante binjadguent belong to the case The ques- tions which they were to decide on ar very small compass The simple question is, whether | the prisoner at the bar was guilty he ‘The Public Spirit ve couse of 1) termi ‘Gaavors Be Back Ducks, ° a in that core laced within a lary, and the othce of judce. was made fleet to the crime charged ‘The voive of my fellow citizens cailed me to the ber (Mr_G.) bad hoped, for the sake public justice, that the question would have been confined to that; but the learned counsel on the other | @ have been unwilitug to meet that issue from the jury to @ question of con . bat whether the | President Cakes. Temple ot Liberty. sound judgment impartial result was ebrasned. id never arrive whi ration would cosse to pi . and have diverted t! spiracy. aud to every other «juesti party was or was not guilty ot this charge. onstrated the fallacyof 001 trusteg the period w jn wail between the piracy in this case aud said understood the object ofa conspiracy. it is to innocent mao by testimony If it were the object of the parties to Drury to ® confession ot bis guilt, dows it follow, 88 &@ Hecesrary consequence, that the guilty party ? For ten or twenty years past, means, indirect in themselves. have been invariably resorted to, for the purpose of detecting guilty every day's experience. avd they do not take up a p wer Without Oinding that the detection of the most | einous crimes in the community is effected by the means which the counsel for the defence seem In proof of this he ith Davie, the koneyacker. deration of the iacts of | y brett rep thre mabout the Sta bor of the city of Ne more wmediate and intimate relation, in my judi g To Fruit tree of tain oud Candy, eflect the conviction ot hich 1s faire. cemvectronan’. ‘Coooa Macaroon, ady Cakes, fet eben, Pasted to a pleasing review of the setiviny develuped by Judge Jones in his carat hoped 4 to 0 i and Lrepeat vo you th to be po fu ly eur, that it oor t conned to toa, t have succeeded in fo diling the just exper of the pubsio aud mer ting your approbation, tows that e of the learain, le counsel of P ea od Peaches, After the cloth waa removed Dr Warvaicnr returned airaeu of (he commit 1), is better expital t ¢ Fejeet it, the ty of our country. tes fer the common law. nee trusts ttemprod to Sbolish them, but what indigvant at referred to the case of He then proceeded to the d paid that, io ‘see #0, bi First. is Urary. by iy 4. secondly, is Wi ed to be guilty ? because it follows, as consequence that the guilt ef cence of the otber P Dax been perpetrated ; the main facts are not dented; and then proceeded to fix the guilt on the prisoner. In| cares of this nature, the first inquiry which they would oncerning the relations which exist. | For ® number of years, it Qppeared. Mr. Warner bed been counsel for Mr. Drary; | Dad transacted an amount of business for him, among which were some prosecutions in a neighboring county. Aa A dope ocensred copeerning # bill oo cred vervi Wbtle this wen y Wii tal rapt Rave the first toust: ~ under your aus nd overcome the dit y tofuit the trust. which, the kindness of fricuda oF the favor of the public may comuait to my enarge- At the mention made by the tired from the beneh, and took the members of the bar along inte: took place, in which the company rose to their fret, and cheered the honorable edly apd most kudly. Three cheer rware calles for ard given, with warm feeliugs of auimation, whea the Judge ext down, whieh he di said. we rejoice to wa'oome back to the bar one whom we hove known 1p our early = the interests of moe st alaloeaa of hal? ehed outh—one connected 0k: ome who hu that the net | udge, that he now re- is place again among Lof interruption y Judge Edwards, Mr. Gerard, Mr. and the Bar of Great Saag history of paturaliy make oa betwren the parties Sandtord and others beat The Keperters of the Law: “iy ¢ from a co f Calliog forth all our bettor foslings poryetuated the wisdean of the ing back ‘our bretber te the bar, we huve remtelsoenee iy be Sew York. Bang, yoare eno after offering the follow. y chair ability and Adelity = oh aud the loarning of ‘The bar of the city of New York—Bssential nid in the ad- niet eiration of justice, and am honor to the legal profession. Mr Lown thew propored the foll the Prapident of whe U “re Was & little 4 ye pi ¢ successful adminiacration of nited States—whioh was drank with 4 comnectod with che adinin= ‘Mr Paascort Hala rose to reply to this toast, and | The President was the excoutive. It was his duty to reo the laws executed. from the A tdaatic to the Pacis. Nowe will tof that high ouee poraerves jeation. . Drury expreesed himself in towards Me. W; tn stone of great bitterness, deep and com. VU fix him yet,” ct yah ge m t. Wyley, after bi ; 6, and argued fro feelings on the part of Drury towar In reference to the admissions of the accased he a, innocent of and éeiiberatel; he learned gentleman justided tho measures that were taken to procure the adinissions of the prisoner, and if those admissions depended en- tirely upon tuch men as Thompson, he would not attempt to ark tora conviction in this case; but they Were made in the bearing of two credible witnesses, unimpeachable og in guilt, and whom he weil knew Giiak of corruption orp. tye OF let himelt sleep over im’ ortai ase.) Im (fhundsre of ap Barrimons, Fe! Diverces in Maryland—A Burlesque Bill—2r Frank McLaughlin in Baltimore — The Markets, 4. Our legislative proceedings continue dally to contain \d grante of divorces to ent or! coimeidence, that on & Like occasion, when thi pitiegey, man —tleed ited States, and wt coved ingled cheers and hisses, manifestly preponderating. ‘The next and fourth toart war is impoveibie to do wit made law, property en!ted ine which fora @ rule for all records of applications for parties in various parts of the State, to ai Indeed, it has become # business with members of tbe legislature, to get these applications for which they receive pretty heavy feos Each member, when he goes to rs has a dozen cases of this kind in hand, rolling system ia agree to vote fer each others nse wos siefiaste three to am accom would not be the admissions of Drury, bipeand Crassous, anu said that Drury man Dkely to be led into th ‘confeenton of @ crime of he was entirely tunccent, even among bis asso- ‘He would at once deny it, aad say that be had then argued the truth of from the teuor of the conversation Detween the parties in the room tn Brooklyn coucera- ing the Provincetown mcney and the torpedo, and ‘that from ii, and the circumstances attending the de- machine, togeth a with the 5 0 ny ‘Amunces L. Jonoan idence of Jen- w York, being loudly called for, wad ed among shen byw witch tney if be based nothing to do with it. erences, bar of the Sate yu ¥ "eouly Gslians to b pheiy of manw w yy Raninint the bac, Sealant the bene. t o dows trom the benen vo noe task upon hea, be ube the Ian yer, sud che Kem leman,. ‘and as oastly sume ‘whnion vateriinha th “progress, 11 is ngalnes being should be bound nue whesens in thewe day vient the epirit of the age, that avy by any species of eontenet lor rae od ¥, calling upon the } fa the pame of bis foi im the name of that community which Lad been outreged by thir atrempted arrassination, to iw end eloquent the Dame of public justi apd e vi t weverity: foithful to te be Jen for the pollie welfare appliestions for 4 cry ea lanyer.clearand discrim liberately, are speedi ituth ; patirg; giving assurance that the vow stands it, is the allow no conshderation hut that of their duty to infu. raham's eloquent address plause from some per- rdered that portion 5 ; therefore, Be it enacted, That when= vidual may desire to dissolve the m St thall Bet be necesary to eb or the courts fer that purpose, ed, upon the dee way Covign to com there was a macifestation of tone in the gallery, amd the Ju of the court to be cleared from wheuce the approbation xpreesed. Aege ae = sory. 3 enya ee Jones then rose and was received with loud ch wish, privately mode te jown for several el iauabite, aid to bave j bh & portmantens full of letters from tae try. jatbere, mothers, sisters and brothers, have been hunt- ing for for bim with & pertinacity that bas seriously of clerks and barkerperr her's lamp estabifehm: more street, was burnt out shortly after daylight this morning He is, however, fully iosured. A marbet continues steady, littie or price beving bore nated during the past week. stocks at faur prices. Reaee —— ade }-J tet cent tor good paper. he Bteck Boar! C rence of It this “ae and there ter missemees of Tore to ped He paid: — 7 ed wan they tame to howet Dew York if 8 greae eu? joot to But the defence presents other iewen, to them, if you think thet did not do i, itis enough, so far as he is cove it is not necereary to believe thet Waraer did it, fm | Im reward to the seoond topic ation, had Drury any motive? Totive. it te Gitesit for men who lwed the law, to divi the perpetration of |. fer imecanee. one joie Life bas Deon net necessary te ge order to sequit Drury ved hy Ue bar if they rus down webs. and dese pty bonds, Obie Railroad, 56) pte and Expenad From Ist Octom ad teenie the apprebatt souree of all ovr national res of the U, States, vom ie the highest politi= De dificult for them to imagine mott reepect to Drury. that will be the first tm On two oveasions, be The Jasge then ri 1 Tilliant career, 4 it motive be had? Sttered threats ageinet Warner ferred to the litigations between the priscoer aud t Toreoutor. Avarior, raid be, it 8 passion a strong as beth are combined the tirely overthrown and to look for scombination of two ruch mo- ry wan, wae the defen. have cowwitted the of- hole company rising teheering, after which there was and loud ertes tor prote, * Brady. ten rose and sald, It was not hie Lends, Lean of 1847 (Treas ‘Notes f ded) eliameour sources. ... $5. u0s 242 72 Civil, Miseellaneous and Fereigh pepxt one ‘The next nt of Army, Fortifieations fan gusity of thie eto determine the true that oo nferter re the most uncertain of alt Rt heerkckm generale—the St, bewed the Alm vy. Public Debt a Reimborrenent of Treewery Notes. Kedemption of Tr including Int pear =e them greater intimecy and od, and they pad ares to tbe party, beoome the uv ofeviornee The ree fe the poor are with peor conte, theretere it is th a joree to re lve erotestona When © coufesston $10 230 038 65 M. NOURSF. Regteter ad interim Tessavny Derantoens. Ne oi we w red reputd corn burote it ecpteprion tae prith referred at length to th the jury fm coming to their he ithe New York bar Case at Now Ontrane—A New Brave. ive aud long-protencted care ie Caed for From the state of the {t ) ile saw thoee w Tyled against hum, tere wt (ret dud; as * of charseter, they trial on the gia of thie momth eave and the dieporitton of the parties, we tbtak it aot impr: bamle thet the trial will te proceeded with on the Ge eam dundee Vale, wand esione of rary aud ating Dpon the care, as depended t pen by beth preveeution sud defeees © the defevce rete °’ attempt, for ue | Carolee Barnes © Warner hed hisieelt Leow pusity of th eof pouting rid ef Die wifes ability of his ooomt time | ode Vane , date Vanier: ot decleration® o@ by wie, bat it was them enciente by him, the necessary provision ‘be child burn te alleged to be the present imevt Some years after her birt Jerk married Zotime, aad thereby legith Petitioner as his lawful davgbter aed forced Myre (aire Gaines) was pot bore for six yours ‘The prevent claimant ovaile herself of i! the ginen, te, eptoblio the mas Zulime ( arriere \trotage bo goose whet 0. Dette Jam. 19, A meeting bas been held i to | opgrese cireviated asking U priation of $160 (06.600 to of telegraph from St Louis to Sea G ie devotion 10 whe Jand’s indep néeuce, impl to Britieh enpr mitted to poieet © he om Rete on & it ie averted w as detaiied In evidence vrtept considerations, om whieh ibere were teo be wished to ny & few words; ene ie the *eut of motives om the part of Warner, aod the other te the | te the pot Nie woe sewitted to the Mi powers of futelet and ood bee in the rant prefs eclle sted by Mee. (i mpied ¢ tirking bie own life (a opening osm it to contain the deed'y me If he koew what be certains yeitiled bis own life by dee oraimary fret i bea by ‘be detence ots pay Sr ay fovea jurist ie ‘etvice, tn the most impertoat Je mssveorzearaarase etal et stions of “ pecbetie baweerd beve Beant opportunity to trea a . whiow Fove of deckroy ing bite wite, Jar point ee the Judge related a case in which irl was tried avd convicted for rs of a femily with whom @ rervant some mem mented om by able writers, it was conviction which place. becaure she hi was urged was in ~ G id pom pF on oom! a beget That case is a 9 was not guilty. The case iteelf is somewhat this country, it resembles the er! the Old Baile: but we must expect that, as strength and inteliigence of F we must also expect to have some of tte crime: ‘The jury retired at 6 o'clock, but not having agreed at 11 o'clock, were locked up for the night. ‘The Ship Caled Grimshaw. Mn. Eviron—By inserting the enclosed letter frot the cause of justice dorred it, as The letter speake for itself, and | join the captain fn is far distant when men of high by anonymous ve been cabin pas- hoping that the di standing can be injured im character | sengers. E. KNIGHT. York, Feb. 1, 1600, %, Ship Caleb Grimshaw, by @ Cabin Passenger,” I hi carefully read. It hae file th indignation. | got up with some talent. It would even appear calm E sir. rest aseured that towards Capt. Hoxie, ite insinua- tions are mort unjust; it# assertions most untrue; ite Tam Perfectly acquainted with every step taken by Captain I feel certain t omissions Most ungenervus. xiv. from the time the fire occurred in bis ship. on the 11th of November, until! picked him vu, 16th, Indeed, my opportunities have been such that [ cannot be mistaken. | bave heard the opinion of every intelligent person who was on board of her, including this said © Cabin Parsenger”’ himeelf, and at that time they all agreed that Capt. H. was fully equal to the emergency, and |, they owed their lives ton his prompt and energetic movements, to his tngeni- d judicious menrures—which by the way, this y proves. It then adda: ‘apt. H. lett bis ship wud went tuto his long to be explained ° we ‘rnow that is ‘emergencies, no captain ever ato; to explain or the atups he is taki yet. in this 1 ce [ believe most of them knew at ‘ihe ti motives fur taking charge of his . Every one capable of judging, is now fully aware that it was thie siep that saved their lives, Rot excepling the “Cabin Passenger’ himself, who lives, aud misrepresents these steps and the mam that took them. ‘The following will explain why Capt. H. took his boats as be did) When the alarm of fire was given, H. Went below to see. and direct in person the to extinguieh it. (Wou swaip, they bad rified the pantry eatables. the Dincacle of both Compasses aud the cabla ef charts, Daggage. Ko. Ke ; bad got into the stern boat, lowered her, veered her astern, aad were now quiet speotators of the scene, and ata rate distance. Others bad at- tempted the same thing with a quarter boat, had swamped her @od ali of them, some sixteen in number. re drowned. ‘When he came on deck, he restored order; but then, while doing this, everything went equally bad below. ‘The pasrengers routtied both tavks, contaiuing 2200 gallons, betngall the available fresh water in the #hy Capt TH now armed himself, expectiag to be c to resort Lo indisorimi ughter. On consultation they thought better to try what and cheering could do, before From this energetic exbor wz to such the boats, All were again exhorted to continue sud Crdivate, while the capiain should cwuse an equal di- Virion ameng them of the trifle of provisions aud water that renained, But, as if every soul had been ficod from the infernal region, all rushed as one man for what there was, Ibe ice house, the harness oaska the store room. &e, were instantly broken open and | ited of their contents. and if, am their baste, some: Fem ain ‘was taken to the nediately cut adrift by tho thirty or fort, en possession of it,and has not since been heard from | ud vile lany such as this, must certain At this awful moment, Capt H called bis mate, and | “ Sir, | eee that whiln these creatures think they | 8 of eeoape, violence will continu», aud eaid have the mi incaleteiy of prererving the thip be negieoted. | ely about our pervons we au procure orde Fr, will net rave Us. Tee tetene Very means of escape from them as all k iT h eight or ten neat One bowt we sball always and ho ere with you all drop astern. remain on board if they G0 not, tell them that you ate to order. ered, and that you will cut your way to your boat, in spite of them, and leave them to their fate This was toner. Captain H., with ali bis boats, dropped bear of bring deserted by the mate, Kept them All in perfeot obedience for ten days, when | This, then, is why ¢ y it war iil judged? V ber ony, | halked with bit, and aaert Saag reea! A Cabin remetaber the cones pare 1 com pl to at No Coubt it will be appreciated, and mu y | do the one to myself, that immedia‘ely follows tt, ‘True to hie point, be fall« Yang upe elderly Indy” & ct him to take her along; but the captain give the pro- ference to his officers, and even bis servante The ad not been one hour at anchor at truth is this: to be placed | ie, tek ‘hey will appest | How careful | hat which will injurean alrendy um man, *ben. ten to one, the wretch who brings it @wew Ble life to the skill and forecast of the very mao juaing What ae then, of the London | howe editor not coly admitted this article, but — editorial asserted, tbat the American tnd bediy coumand- with the I wish Dim, and all like Anat OMY MoUs Aer bin Paseme “DAVID COOK the Britieh bark “Sarah "* The v ravy yard. ye « He, te nearly rendy for sea. ” ria thoutaed (wo hundred aud Fe'r Bie be fornished with to ot enon, cylinders ¢ weteher yronds+ nee ot BOO hetee p ‘ fonnes diameter G feet rtrohe: ait pumps, 4654 tnehes diaue ter 40 incbes ecroke, connecing red. 8 feet lone, 6% “ footer dimmer the meet: Ie irom toy! ter wheee eof enppet. denbi Fide O feet Died, and have Iss eqnare fort of grate face. The weight of the betlers is INO 894 pounds, The cort of the engir b there ie $210,000 tere cay Movementaot 1 Fredericn Bremer vitited Low ed with bigh honors by the leatery nee A Dil fe before the Maseneburetts Legisin’ +iting Peainst the bringing Inte that State by fel or PReReR PEE ONrtier, pedalty tothe pere other (ben tem om 808 hor to partons comiog y soup. ‘Tbe fact that she had partaken of the toup hereelf was urged in her defence; but ahe was convicted and banged This fact was afterwards com- 1d it wax considered that ht not to have taken ndangered her own life and it re of the polson batng contained ppeared that she nd coming amongst it me, entitled, “A of the Destruction by rire,’ of the Packet jonert. to one perfectly ignorant of the class of ehips and the class of men to which it relates But, on the at the time, he deemed tracted. last evening, au immen: Astor Place Opera House bearer (be Fe applauded, and Bertue: freveral times called before the curtain by the frat bravos of the delighted audience Signorina Trum, Signori Forti and Noveili aad some I have decided there. i sali of all the boate in persou~ sball put my by the cut of and that to the ship. they will ome ui rodeo elting the last person trom ber that tantae had Hi left his abip, Who 0 will muy I war not his jo the same Captain Hand from bayal, Lp t agen breged | A } Miller, ‘Uti | Phstedetpheet Maj a be. of w mitting | and notoriously #0. | Lf ‘8 steam frigate Serene, now lying at the | y Alien pauper. wodere OF peteoos so doting of $1600 dae. h reot from foreign port* by f tral or other pereens represam ing foreign si ates © 10 dintren® OF aay aiien perrengre taken from any reo’ when life is ia danger ‘Theatrical and Musical. Bowrny Turatax ~The prineipal ettenation at the Bowery Ie still “The Siege of Comorn.”” patriots ¢f Humgary bave rendered Sbemsestves oeieote of interest to all classes of our citizens, aud the lnaf from their history, which the dramatiat hes used in jeoe forthe ulferl; faterest- aval Epgegemen' the large company of performers is one of the best things of the kind that har. for a long time. been brought out—a pretty little play. sbound- ing in plots and counterplots at court, all ending hap- pily, and to the entire satisfaction of the audience Brouwer x —Yesterday being the winter quarter rent di ides struck anager of the Broad was well put u formed 1p ® manner which actorsengaged init The audience, which was rather Jarge One. seemed well pleased with the pl evinoed their approbation iu the usual manner. Uhe afterptrce for the evening was the “Poor jeutleman,”? in which Mr. Blake was cast for Sir Robert framble ® character in which he bas rendered himself celebrated long tines; indeed, there are but few who have 4o «ue- ceeded a8 be basin that rile it is to be boped that the endeavors of the proprietor and manager of the Broadway may meet with s continuance of the succeas which they deserve, for bringing forward & series of sterling comedies and pleasing modero drainas. Bunron’s Thxatne —The entertainments in this much frequented theatre commenced wit! ingly interminable popular comedy ot t! Family.” The toexbaustible fund of humor which this ecmedy contsius and the felicitous manner io which it is rendered by Burton, aad his unequalled o mpaoy, are the attractions which induce the attendance of euch large and fashionable audienoes as favariably grace the interior of this theatre. It passed off Inst bight with the usual success and was greeted with deafening applause by the whole house, fier the Dale lad sung by Mr Holman. with great taste. aud the wle- gantly executed dance by M. Frederic Vise Wal ters. the whole copoluded by that onmedy of ed great credit on the To- night, the “Serious Family” and the vrowat THearke.—A host of fun was giv: evening. at this attractive place of amusemen! ebtertaipments commenced «ith the laughable faroe of * Jumbo Jum.” ‘The second piece called the * Hi Mav,” was played with diuoh a The next was the old and favorite extravn my " Ginger Blue by Mr T° of negro acting he eveniny cloded with the dram le of these piecus were rece! y houre, with renewed applause fo night the beaetir of Mr. T. D Rice will take place, on which oeocasion the same bill will be offered wich the addition of the farce culled the © Foreign Prince ” Mirene.t.’s Orymric Tararne.— Vesterdey evening the entertainments commenced with the comic drame of © Naval Engagements”? wherein Messrs Niskia von and Walcot did perfect justice to thetr resprotive parts, drawing forth unbounded applause it was Kuecceeded by the interesting farce of © S) 4 the burlesque 2 invisible Pr loll‘ hubb was as acces the enterteiuments this eveniog see the bills, Travian Orena.— The performance of “Lucia” at- sudience at the it seems. iudeed, that the more thie won approaches tts end €o and Ashton, created the great just to say that this piece bas never been #0 well sung in this eity—each part wae euthusiastiosliy Forti, and Beneveutano, wre Max Vieretzek with ether articte of the Italien Opera, being emgeged im Bestou at a murical festival. the first performacce of t week will take place om Pusrday, whea ‘lonert's “which bas met with gress susowss, ignorine Bertucoa Prafii sod Pe ntano, Forti, Novelli, Sanqairice tbe prinerpal parts. The vseal attractive ea: by Chrety's miteble band, Theeventug’s performace ts for the be pet of young Sivort. the let, who ty an exoriot performer, and basstromg cisims upon the visiters of Meebanice’ Hall weet, by th retort and itistherefore hopet ing testiqouy of tele ester, will be aw after. BoC concert to- Aurnicas Moenum —The tateresting ohiidrwn, the Mirses Albertini, are grea'ly wdmired by the visiters of the Museum Their dramatic repre-entations are # derful, and their conception aod reading of the charee- tere tBey apprar In, drew forth reiterated oheers. | The Martin tt ip the pastowlme of tae their gympartic fee's, bernacie. Although the programme tion of fine pirces of music. aud the generously offered their aerviows are lent, yet We deem it unneceamry to speak of them par- arly, Dut will simply ray, this evening prene ng the pacrioth * Mrionro awuring entertainments ut 63 Bowery mances close with the “Black Liou King Morter Porn, ~ Sach he title of a com: ©, which bas just been publisned t eity. ted to Wm F. Wallet, the ot Englich jester, by the author F Ebil greving on the Oret page t# lively and Executed, abd reflects the greatest credit spon Mr. Kramer, who delineated it. The Hotels, L8 AND DERARTE Hood St ’ aL am yg N “BA; Capk, B; # Alen nde t L Whiteey, U 8 H. Nelson, Maryland, Geo (haleill, Bowtor, J. Seto ley. Liverprol; M. Vassar, Poaghkeepete, Kavert L. Rove, Washington, 8 Speucer Fiertde, 6 (irahem, Mem P, Mevail. Philadelphia. M_ Myers, Norfota; 8, Waterman, Philadelphia; G N Shaw, Boston; Jno. G Read Philadelphia, Dr Seym ur, Alebeme, ® jooth, Philadelphia, Mr. Lang, Wyoming: K K Nel B. ©. Wright, Philadelphia, Thor L Poughkeeprie, were among the arrivals at the Irving House yerterday Frederick beclen, Pittsburgh; NF. James, Batfelo; J, Banwieter, Mobiie, HL Portiand, J, & Parser, Curoer ( Kaymond, LH. Moulton. Boston; FP Howth lacelphia: T Elmwood, Boston, arrived yeeterday at the \mertean Hotet Jobn Forrester. wRntagiens NP Prost, Litehtietd; |. A Wiilteme, a Browa, New Yors: & 8. ‘. M, King, New York, J. ™. . Portemovuth; Me W. st. John, De Vile, Low grey hh - ard tote w Deveaet Mise 6 5 H Conn 4 famfiy, Westohaacee, jen Newlon Bossom are Place Hotel Wiliams, Todiana, Mise D, Moore aod trtemd, Greene oaneosien © Paoman aod feamtiy, Mirs Faller, Boston, WR Neiwem, Mr fone, B: |, Were among Newburg, Mr Morris M. Tewprend. Newport among the guests at the | pte H J. Miner. (ties; # gence The committee of the Viratute Leqielstn was reterced that portion of the ot from tbe fourth reeuit of the Inve 4.50%) Palfrey, free foil, 54aT, avd Redinson demorret 1002 Acai. The Richmond (Ve) 7 We bave recurved the foil Jan 2 to knee Lesenn It may be intereeting ae am item of What the er lobe Mire, Milter, who era cepeation at Ninpare come months pee, peaeecry ny. uncer the fetitias nene of Vrs © tos She wriived here inet night from Farm lite « immedievely reengnved by a gentlegen eho ial koorn her as Mee Viller Sh was tuferaed of tne soogpition by the landlord. wad itiediarety tok ove eee for Liderey Wer Under the esoug lege of yar

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