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who “ feeds upon the vapors” of hisown dungeon. | Cxuenration or Tom Painr’s Birtupay.—The Court of Oyer ‘Terminer. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGEN to this House, making such appropriation of land, or NEW YORK HERALD. Itis a mournful spectacle. Let us pass to one more | celebration of Tom Paine’s birthday, which was | Before Judge Edmonds and Aldermen Franklin and 7 a ee oe lant’ ow whe curvive, ant The eidewe ant tiphensar"Oe Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau sts. | amusing. held here the other evening, like all such celebra- SENTENCE ON CAPT. RYNDERS. Ww? ORTAMT OFFICIAL DOCUMENT. “St ta the Aye offers pestle te Pee PON In the upper story of a building, somewhat re- | tions, contains a singular and laughable mixture of Pe i 2. uittal of (1 Ry of inel- SABES GORDO vat pond slide mote from Broadway, we perceive, in this pleasant | good, bad and indifferent, in eating, drinking, ting fo ron ant. Sonar ase eetge PROPRIETOR AN’ —_— afternoon of 1838, Mr. Horace Greeley, a young, | dancing, and the manufacture of fame. er, of th be pleaded guilty to an assault on Hiram Mirror ne try in Mexico, but from paper, by giving bim aalap in BESPATCH FROM EARL GREY TRE DAILY HERALD, 2eents per oe sem flaxen-haired country boy, a journeyman printer. The many admirers of Tom Paine, whether ney cee ious, .. yd ry now called om to receive Py iae-o Bag oF CANADA ‘Winntoes in these resolutio: “Th ALD, for Ch on ‘ i it i , like | sentence. VBR = . Seca mercerrrnentnmee Se THe, WEEKLY, HER fb. Sor Otros onde per<oP%y Not yet notorious, and with little credit in the | wear breeches or petticoats, are very much like Foe Canad 0i0 not think thet tho ease an The Reading Raliroad, Ei ‘annum j, for eirewlation in urops, prevteé | metropolig, he finds it requisite, as the linings of | their prototype and philosopher. Tom Paine wa8 | punishment than would be nesessary to inde: per per am |v . ; “ Sazroneh and Hagen ag crntener cent. OF ap his pocket are thin and flimsy, to make his ‘ out- | a man of one idea, one purpose, acting under one | county for the expanses to whisk it had been pot by she DOLLAR WERMLY Bae ele oe Mei2¥c2 | ward linings” centorm to the conventional usages | moral influence, and nomore. In one of the single | presecu'tng the trial. They therefore fined Hsp LS OER, 8 Haxnrenuna, Feb. 2, 1850. AnneZation Proscribed by the B ‘ tied Reading Railroad bill was signed by Govern tish Government. Aaeheny TiS HIRES: SOR GRR Y CORRESPONDENCE, containeng ima of gentlemen. Frank, open, and sincere, he talks, | years of his life, he was fulfilling his destiny, and | Capt. Rynders thenkes the const, one cs. die, a0 Ratlrond Accident. portant nein, solicited from any quarter of the worlds ¥ | in the fullness of learning, dogmatically upon | probably contributing to carry on, according tothe | ay, jury, ‘who w preci et ‘ail night Pen, ~~ Irmaca, Feb. 2, 1850: Ne Tee at Louymous communteatotns. | literature. It is quite evident that he mtends to | purpores of the Almighty, the great mysteries of | tien oa ¢ called inco court, Having been Toronto, C. W., Feb. 2—P. M. An Irishman, whose name we could not learn, accf- We sannet retur resell for eubwerdg tons, or with | Sey something, even though old ears listen to | humen nature. But Tom Paine was nething more fag on hn _- SF ess her hamish The following isa copy of an official despatch | dentally fell across the track to-@ay. and atrain of se- Sasied em to be post nal or the postage will be de~ | him, that shall be original. His assertions are ary aman, serine by the Almieny a mi oe The Court inquire ‘at was the prospect, or if there | received by Lord Elgin, from the home govern | Vem cars passed over bim, cutting him im two, “ADVERTISEMENTS, at reasonable prices ; the pro- | strange indigestaque moles. We hive not many | and one small purpose. His whole life, with the | was eny likelihood of an agreement. meiti— eb ack eetaten aah veanensible for 677508 ete hopes of him, for he says he 1s fond of poetry and | single exception of one purpose, embraced in a waa No, str, 1G Reb shia thenp se ony sae Downing Sraxet, Loxpon, Jan. 9, 1850. Ba ee 9 P.M. = = ot : ; i iti ‘The Court baving courulted. the ju lee Heorgeyell a AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW EVENING. of statistical figures. But we shall see. He 1s | brief year or two, wes a mixture of Sheard, wrbe Court heving consulted. the } Ihave to acknowledge your despatches, of the dates | All the back Southern mails have come to hand, bul OPERA HOUSE, Astor Plsce-No Pwaroamasce, here. We need not describe him, or the scra. | improprieties, follies and immoralities. That pur- oburging juries in casee of such impor and numbers quoted in the margin. I have laid these | they contain nothing important, either shipping BOWERY T2RATEE, Bowery—Wanvusinc Jew — | pulosity with which he disarranges his wardrobe | pose was to aid the American revolution—no more. ns ous, whieh bed crvated great pabile spall despatches before her Majesty, and also the addresses | ctberwise. Since oy Comonm, before the glass. Fate never yet permitted him | In every age we have similar men for similarends, | $?¢ °*inl mune ghsd ab myles antes lasik eeden ood eoumediios of the Municipal Council | Tbe Baltimore market is without ehange from y BROADWAY THEATRE, Brosdwey—Jeizove Wirx— | to appear, even by accident, in a garb decently | The leading socialists of the present day, both in | which the jury had applied themselves tothis trial. and | of the Gore district, of the Lieutenant-Colonel and of. | terday. Lands WHA Taree arranged. He is so crooked in politics that | Europe and m this country, are just on a par with beh re Saw B He gees pe ficers of militia of the First and Eighth battalions of | There is considerable shaking among the officers ii A ZURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers street—Sentous FA- | nothing will set upon him. He Is fond of poetry | the mental expansions and moral prepositions of | apd the jury were therefore discharg the regiment of Dorchester, of the officers of the Fourth | the Custem Houre, in anticipation of a dlemissa!. still—ay, and of figures, statistical and clairvoyant. | Tom Paine. Many of those socialists, that make PO apie beg Me ye Me an Pewee battalion of the regiment of the Kamouraska district, | It is now raining. nn Natap Quer In the realms of the former he takes the place of | such a parade of humanity and virtue and love of | Court to admit Mr. Drury to bail. oi the imbabitants of St. Anne, and of the officers of mi- se Bie Eee! the most unblushing Deist of the times—among | the race, are the most confirmed scoundrels that | ‘The Court—1 should think that would follow asa | litie and Lieutenant-Colonel commanding battalions of Melig<hious Intelligenss, OLYMPIC THEATRY, Brondway—Denicars Geovnn— , uae tter of . A ' Yoromnron Woaax—Two Micuamica—Peouimone | the sinnosities of the latter, he aspires to make | have ever escaped the State prison ot penitentiary; | “rhe District Attorney did not think It was a oase in reglm ed ee ee coplaed je hese Pech wht eulnaclak 18. Ashi - — vulgar fractions of man and wife, and the mul- | and just as many of the socialist females are worse | whieh the Court would admit to bail. He wishe 3 gehen. fe nee ‘Wednesday; 17. First Sundey in Lent; ep CHRISTY'S OPERA MOUSE—Ermioriax Mixernesay, | > i ‘i | ever. that he stould have time to consult with the At- | torecelve very graciously. ednesday; 17. First Sundey in Lent; 20, 22, and 23. poi tipheation of mixed numbers out of the rest of | than the women of the town, destroying and dis- | torney General on the matter. It bas afforded her Majesty great satisfaction to re- | Ember Days; 24. Second Sunday in Lent. } PAMERICAN MUBEUM-Awoamee Penroaxarons, AF | goankind. ‘To subserve his purposes, he presses | gracing the litle intellects which the Almighty has | |The Ceurt thougbe it would be, more advisable that | <ci9g thoes expression ofthat legally and attachment SERMONS TO-DAY. ; od A . . . 5 . jabeas corpus mi before . ‘ MELODEON- Wours's Boduwaprns-Dvace Sragoe: | into his service all the quidnuncs of literature, whe | favored them with. Yet these socialists of the | the supreme Court om Monday, to admit the prisoner | to the British crown, which che trusts is generally felt | Calvin Church, Chrystie strect—Rev. G, A. Wia- are ready, for a puff, to hang at his exposed and | present age are merely fulfilling the role which | to bail by ber Canadian subjects. mer, morning. Mr. W is a distinguished Hungerian slipshod heels, and, with extreme ardor, per- | ‘Tom Paine did in the last century, doing one good | ghar the ary were ciebt for aequittal and tect fox | _ With regard to the address to the people of Canada, | exile; took an active part in the late struggle of that SSS petrates and commends alogy after alogy, to | thing, but mixingit with many follies and frailties. | finding guilty. in favor of severing the province from the British | pecple for liberty, and was appointed by Kossuth, Minis- ‘Tue bitte Lignts at the North—Retrospee= | Vi) bere is no analogy to be found on| They may be celebrated, in their turn, by therr | SENTENCE ON LONG, FOR ATTEMPTED ARSON OF THE | dominions, for the purpose of annexation to the United | ter Plenipotentiary to Berlin. His discourse will be de- tive Pictures and P: Frames of Mina | ¥? ; w E ‘ ASTOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE. Ich foes th 4 tates of . | ivered in the German languege. —Bowen, Beecher, Gurrison and Greeley, | the face of the earth. We assert it fearlessly, | admirers in the year 1851. And thus the world pcobert Miller. alias Tong, waa calted up for he gape hy: dandy inl Se saradieagl Pepe! yr Epishasy, per street—Rev. J. W. The use and abuse of talente—the service and | ‘at there is not a more dangerous dema- | wage. havirg been tound guilty, but recomm Clark, evenia tence | spatches, I have to inform you that her Majesty ap me sds of mercy by the jury, for setting fire to rubbish in @ room | provesof your having dismiesed from her service th« , Rest mischief to society of the application of some men’s | ere Loe ome ada - wentae Riba ig be Hlarine Affairs. tn the Astor Hace’ Theatre, where be was temporarily ” ave asi the preeronsry etal a ‘ataity bres Feige pr Seay ear =. 8 minds to certain subjects—would form a theme that is playing a more ig fi Lavunen or tHe Suir Isaac Wrens —It having been ane | confined for rieting on the memorable night of the 10¢ ef taimecnable in ite character. boning population, and with those given to the | nounced thet the splendid ship Isaac Webb, of 1,500 ba hice me ical iaes gale tae Stu; i ma morning avd evenin; pleasures of literature. A pander to the worst | tons burthem, would be launched at one o'clock yester- | the grounds that the verdict was egainst law and the on the loyalty of the | Rerormed Dutch Church, Washington Square—Rer, Her Mojesty confidently reli well might engage the attention of moralists and | iverant institute, Broadway—Rev. T. L. Harris, ; divines. Deplorably unfortunate is it, that many | passed ” ide f th great mejority of her Canadian subjects, and she has | Dr De Witt, evening. who rise by the force of perseverance to some dis- | PPE is fe the morbid, ae ae ie bivad of pol arebone ntcacete beg er rs de ii corer SU s paties MB coripa Attorney bad been | ta srefore determined to exert all th thority that ataabington Tall, Lester street—J. P. Weethee, eve- tinction, and too often to some “bad emiaence,” | °Velty, either pertaining to earth or to heaven, is 5 | pdbe Court intimeted that they would adjourn the | belongs to her, for the purpose of maintaining the con- | “CS neregetional Church, Sixteenth street —Rev. Mr. ly defended, | and girls and boys, were to be seen selecting their posi- | hearirg of this applivation till Wednesday next, togive are not contented to pursue a natural and consis- | 00 absurd to be advocated and solemnly de , - ive | nexion of Canada with this government, being per- | Bragton, morning; Rev. Hi O Sebermerhorn, evealn, tent cource of conduct, but euddenly, as if the | 0m the pestiferous poison of Fanny Wright and | Soni obtaining a good view of the | the District Attorney time tolook Intorhe billof exerp- | SUS004 ‘hat the permanence of that ooaseaion is | niverssllst Chareh, Fourth streets iter: D. hr Fourier, d he Roch knockings fro Ve iniaogg ry itrantl rig ay bepnln flee ltd nee aes sire tee highly ad to both. afterno ‘ et be astonished at all hazards, will break | Fourier, down to the Rochester knockings from ourand persons ba mbled in the ie ime. that he should not owe m the advantageous b Sburch of the Puri Unk bg sake tbe estcephed 31.5 ee eee | the spiritual world. It is a laughable sight, 19 on the surrounding stagings vessels, wharves uinent om the motion was disposed of. | Your Lordship will therefore understand that you | Cheever, evening, ten? “mim sauare—Rev. Dr, out with strar unwonted peculiar i of timber. though the throng would have been he [rtcees, att Bien tae by her M Baptist Church, Twelfth strect—Rev. 8, A. C puzzling to the wor!d and to philosophy. many respects, to see the Protean shapes which | much greater had it taxen place auy other day but - eet punishment which the jaflicte for the | Ste commanded by her Majesty to resist, to the utmost | | Bel “y 7 mer. BA. Cony this curious public instructer takes to become | Saturday. At about a quarter past one, she left her ways | off:nce of which he was convi of your power, any attempt which may be yterian Church. Fifteenth street—Rev. Theo, J, is tive yours impris- x , The present moment is somewhat distinctively | 2 L r and went finely into the river. the shouts of the | Ooment, the lowest two yea ‘The jury had recom- and potently marked by font individuals, in four | B6%orlous. Where will tall end? ail of whom sewed to wdmire her beautiful | mevded him to merey. aud the court were inclined to bag now Lege techie i . i. \e Py. iy : . peachnataacenal eave - s she rested like as*an 01 destined element, sips z at Bang ay you A sentones ad the Soumaanten Chureh: Riots ay ath as vy i special and separate provinces of literature, a pass- ee eis ry go in the old line of Liverpool packets ovned | law therefore was, that Long be imprisoned for two ee * Crose or THE Drury Txat—Disa@ReeMent at Barebell & C $s te' he Gommantes tx} Fe inson, evenin, ing exemination of whose early habits and present position, may not be without a moral. If not lost | or indirectly, encourage such a design; and, if any at-| Congregational Chuzeb, Fourth street—Rev. D. A. tempt of this kind should take such @ form that those — mornipg and afternoon; Rev, Mr. Washburn,, ei { anp Disissat or THE Jury.—The trial of Drury, for carrying or sending a torpedo to blow up Mc. ne of our most experienced and | _ [!t ie but justice to remark, that, notwithstanding the cron ced state of this court during the last four or five b test order and regularit; upon the world, it may yet be the salvation of more | Ww. ‘ —--——- preserved | who are guilty of it may, according to such advice a3 burch of 4 “38 is : arner, has come toa close without aay exact Cliy Intelligence. us mapagement of Mr Henry Bertholf, Chure! the Holy Martyrs, Ludlow street—Rev, than one of the aspirants for tame who are to come | ie ¥ The jury, after being out over twelve lass cock cote tanta ee sukisaecunhi «ficer Schureman, and the other cfllcers who were on | YOU MAY tecelve from your law advisers, be made re- | Rey. 1H. K. Green has accepted @ unanimous call to. forward on the stege ot public li We would | jours, b k 4 gece : . pag sp duty J aL WE Hae sponsible for their conduct in @ court of justice, you | the Baptist Trenton and Lamberton (N, J.) Church. — give the outline of their characters, as. they have hours, came bac! ester jay morning rato cou > yesterday mor jing, a fre broke out in the fifth story Police Intelligence. will not fail to take the necessary measures for bring- Dr. Lewis, of Brooklyn, evening. t > } pie ., | their foreman saying there was no possibility of | of No. 19 Ferry street, the currying or finishing shop Arvest on Susjicion- wn Escape from Justice —Om | 10g them to account. Rev. J. E. Rue, late pastor of the Sandy Ridge! ¢ raagciccep = Pape enh press ft | their ever agreeing ; whereupen the Judge imme- | of the elx story building, cceupied as « hide and leather Frtcay atterrorm officer Cannitlof ‘the Seventh ward, 1 am, my Lord, GEeeS ha Daontee pester of the shunele-4¢ Seotehy e year and present them as they then would ‘Sie * establishment, by Messrs. W. & O. Hoyt, which was | observed two boys, of about th of eighteen : aes have appeared to the observation of an ubiquitous | “At ly Lremaboeie ar apehnnen sip or cals datcts a Ut -6 cen yroueniia ta lous eee shout heteral housen tn Hen byes wo the Right arr mat Sbadientearvant, || _ Mr inaao N. Hurd, ate of Auburn Thectogloal Se. intelligence. for sentine, witical ei ant of a change | soe, bat scmmmulosted to the eAicising building, | there Sor xe good purpore, ‘The cbsew’ wallet an an i: y ' [Migitatminia Mr. Bowen, now the owner and conductor of the | . . " H 59 “om a P | them, and on seizing one the other ran off and made ANOTHER DISPATCH FROM EARL GREY. Rev. D. F. Starkey bas received a call to the Rector-+ in any of the parties. Under this state of facta, | James & George Brooks, sito as & bide and leather | hie escape, The one arrested gi i Montrxat, Feb. 2, 1880. ship of Christ’s Church, Leekport, N. ¥. t North American Review, was in Harvard College, @ young man, near-sighted, wearing spectacles, and ofa grave, taciturn, though by no means un- amaible deportment. Close application to his daily tasks, midnight dew factory, which shared in the common raim. | Athine On bei ‘ the jury were very properly dismissed by the Judge. | TP aye Pict oni in being questioned ; ‘ : jglonted probably in some carcloss- ‘{ The tral of Drury has ended in nothing ; but it | neve counectea with, the ahve used in the Snisbing Nin seu weet nares ofc mee Ga iio pth gewsacn phones rg Eat! Grey, | torahip of St Jude's Free Church, New York etty. is i Toom, arcerded rapidiy to the sixth cr attic story, at residing at No 95 Hi _— nd — The Rev Samuel Hanson Cox, of Cazenovia, has ac- is ~ bnligal pee « opening of bea ap bee the rame time burning downwards to the fourth story. | grarching the pocket cf the boy, the oiems foante, | TéFonto, and the diemiseal of the militia and officers ; | cepted a cel to the Recsorsbip of Bi Tour Chasen, ade tn ths deck aetna at to the extraon inary stool pigeon mysteries e;7 4 afters baving peas ag’ the oon. = a fell s sealed letter, and on openi also commanding Lord Elgin to do ali in his power to | Oxford, Chenango county, N.Y. New York Tombs, for the last two or three years, | With @ tremendous crash, in aboutan hour after the read as follows, which we give verbal suppress the in C. Chase, late of Bangor Theological - Rey. Henry Dava Ward has been elected to the Reo- ge 5 Uipeinn' guid lagieueaie ta ! fire corrmenced, and. no doubt, raved some of the adjoin. | xation movement. ache jo a BOR cigeipin ine . ae wtuatly | &# usually reported in the stool pigeon journal, the | ing buildings. the fie, howe reull Capea dareuiet ook . velit dank tn tsi Tee: cial ete lew prescribed and unproscribed authors, gradually | p0:- Gazette. the estabii-hment of brooks, on the coraer, became ® | the umpibus ye P bid bf ead News from Washtugton. CReroh ih Camden, om Teenday, Jam, 9. placed him before many competitors whose natural hie etal hed the | Pre%,to the flames Strong spprehentions were now Get wind of you ther will com af . Rev James M. Hoppin, of Providence, has accepted | Sead me far hotline eed & 1 ioe The result of this trial has not astonished the | fut forthe adjoining Duildingy, nawely, the leather of ‘revble to think that yo OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE. the call of the Crombie Street Church and Society, to talents were far better fitted for enlightening the | «unity, We expected such a consummation, | werehouce of A, & J. Mattson, in Ferey street, trey if you ken you will be put ia. Prisin foe God Was Cc become their pastor. world. His early writyngs were prolix, ponderous, ay ad : frag (REG the store ‘and “manufactory ef “a similar Go ther Countrey sind domt Go by your owa Rame, Saturday, Feb. 3, 1880. ‘The Rev, Mr. Lee has resigued his relation . and to did the public. That expectation was first | ying, No, 3 Jacob street, occupied by Thomas | fom yeu 69 £00m G8 you can.— ¥> pia to the Presbyterian church at Jersey City. 4 and unneva'ly long—the “parallels” only of each other. Here, then, was the origin of those long, dry, and by no means learned or instructive essays, which have somewhat characterized the Review for the last ten years, and which would scarcely be noticed, even by the superficial reader of encyclo- pedie literature, but for an occasional tangental ry of this letter (which the boy ackn The politicians have become comparatively quiet a ‘4 ng ones from 11 bilniphia fot the "parvo on the reesy deta re rite pessoa ri . yg bark People Bid st Roots jelivering it toa young mat co ilor) a ihe , been making, through the columns ot a certain the parte. igekted, for the Croton water was fortunately peice wed that Nailor had a from that cit {a ground that the North will cave in, and consent to gee pean ae aed bas i F the fifth story. Much was also due to the vigil ¢ crime—poss e lon ev. Geo, &s pastor of gazette, for sme Sie past, A ins a pile et ihe sremoen, who were Hatton ha cusp chony Guneh> purder—and ae oes the second time that i a Paes aaa vise at saletieteseie’ the Unitarian Soclety at Upton, Mass, t00K ‘place ont into a conviction jore trial, by the exhibition of | ing the t advances of e¢ enemy. ‘hen the fire father escape from je o' vs 7 jureday, the ul rf all the stale stool pigeon practices which were in- | eenseed 0s the ae of the buildings efter the fal, the = ‘ne a ny d encape Chief | Meredith. We have heard of several leadiag Mr. Francis © Williams has geesntea, a eon nes the att My to the cenoe af manicina, | Vented in the days of the famous Bill Wiley, ard | tishment,and played upon the burning mass below with ¢Btaived from rhiladelp he : slg dover, Mass. diame eee, Supeee Ape sg — ek * | then came to an untimely end by his early death. | grestefteet. About halt past o'elook the tire ‘inp meng re Peay oss ee city. the slavery discussion ,on the relief bill, in order | Rey, A. G Vermilyes, of this city, has received a but ve piggy veins Menor f saint The evidence furnished egainst Drury proceeds | juraty effect. raving even, in a demeged condition, the biped nna coche sinon Vy ce Mdcse at tee to pase it. It may be possible that 1t will be passed Sail to the Federal street church ‘in Newburyport, —outrivalling the great head of American uni'a~ | fo oooh sources, and seems to be manufactured | seek that was beneath, ‘The fire smouldered till 8or9 city of Brooklyn, arrested, yesterday,® man. by the | next week, ina mitigated form. : riamsm, who, in a series of lectures, (which never | oN Uy purposes ‘as to carry a doubt in the mind | creloek. ard the hose was stil playing upow thesmeking meme of W ton M. Fostly ang bie wife 4. A. | ‘The Hudson Bay Company, through the British Bar N. Seenginn, Sata. the eteneeee ee 2 sane erin ae such jv mbers at 12 0'clock, There ate still two stories of Postly. on a warrant issued by Justice Kiog. of Brook- | 4... A ey a wr ” have been and never will be priated,) defended the | (> 0. ry unprejudiced man as to the truth of the | the rapge of busldings tending, nd the third partially. fenvis tems that a Mr Gectge | ‘owned a store | Minister, have renewed their proposition, made byterian Church in Caldwell, N. J. preduced in the mind of every independent thinker Sous eye oe Ja! ee e see in tses laces, and was at one time by some bo: by the miserable and elaborate effort which has | Bic ‘fore on the root throwing buckets of water upou Pe 4 rest. til information ca . , 4 \ "The. t bears a | Southern members expressing a desire to suspend | Fitst Congregational Chureh an Catholic Church and the Pope against the attacks | * | They are all. however, so damaged that they must come of dry cords in Brooklyn, and was @esirous of selling | during the edministration of President Polk, to th The Rey, T. M. Fin of New Philadelphia. has i charges; or, if they probably are true, yet, a8 tO | gown, except the granite story om the samo level ué out; ard im crne-queree thereof, Mr. Portty oalled | Con's einaninncigpingg anata tend ES Di ith of Dr. Beecher. That Austria, therefore, should | 16 isice of convicting a man upon such a disre- | theatect The entive buildings to Mesers, upen Bim ard nevauctee, thereat Mir, Ponty ‘cled | United States government, to dispose of all their | fhe'vies Chuveh (amrolavcry ) ee ane aaited with find a champion—Austria, that maimed Maroncel- li, confined Pellico, and perpetrated enormities which disgrace even barbariem—in Mr. Bowen, is putable species of testimony. Tne evidence on | Src fully covered by tneurances The stock @uouse | ecuritg fer the sree tee maereponed te. give goed | poseessory rightsin Oregon, south of 49 degs, for| A new Congre that trial has done more damage to other patties | ed to abcut $16,000, and in-elso covered by insurance, Teatly wus the owner of the hosve aud lot esresr o¢ | @ Million of dollars. This proposition was commu- fpr By 's also very badly | Th€ smownt saved cannot yet be ascertained, fora Hubert and Washington streets, in this city,aud he nicated tothe Senate, 1n executive session. The ther to be wondered at, nor to be deemed a sine | then to Drury. Tis cause was also very Daddy | ings portion of the stock Is under the bricks.” The would gl fs “ ow aay olgue ie teculs | Miunoged by his counsel, while the talent engaged | stock cf tbe Metts, Hoyt ts valued at $1800; tera. goede drawn by"A. A. Tonlly. who was represented to | Price asked is the same as before, although the pro- ees gular circumstance. It is the idiosyncratic result . ion was vigorous and | *®5¢e $1¢,600, Perfectly good. and referred Mr. Farmer to Charles perty has increased in value. . p iocratical | OR the side of the prosecution ig ‘ Pati. the (eother of Guatmovesea, we a ae this large mumber hes net ai Of the man himself—or rather it is the idiocratica : he Judge's charge was the weakest of |, Sursasative, Iuropssce.— Yesterday, @ gentlemen % Othe of mer ee the vect | All that we can learn of the Nicaragua business | parently wratened the church they left. In point of 4 The d forcible. The Judge's charge was coming down town from the eastern si: the eity, A.A Portly perfectly good, and the owner of the pro. ne humbers 2nd pecuniary reso: Ddeliove it character of his literary constitution. 9 S1s8Ree | ne week. teok ‘Tompkins equate wud South Ferry perty alluded to. Mr Farmer. believing that tb that negotiations are going on smoothly, and | Yr mere pontgedemn. hn mde | Rover must break out at some time or other—the symp- soils tide seciae Sauk ook Mieliedl in he got in, there were several persons Mtatements were true and made in good faith took the that Mr. Squier is instructed to remaia neutral and | in Feurth street, neat Avi : x Bot we believe this matter i y ady seated in the "bus, and among them potes as given by Postly, and thus sold out his stock of | . toms have displayed themvelves for years This tral as only the opening of the first seal to | ably reepectable looking gentleman, of about fifty, Gry goods. Shortly afler Portly ence into possaasion quiet, and await orders from the President. We | | Rev WE. Holyoke has received @ call to become | , Let us now look in upon ~ B eens ~e fiad | ibe great book of stool pigeon mystery connected | Brered bimvelf to be the very soul of politeneas, by Of ie property. be patd out to his brother. This act | expect Gen. Houston, on Monday, to take strong Se tanc eee E im, in 1833, in a sister col of Massachusetts, | f pasting Up Fixpenoes and passing ladies out of the ¢reated some évepleton in the miod of vir Farmer, an : r . ington, Fulton Co., TL Spa . eee eects | with the Tombs of New York, of which the Polwce | Veblele as trom time to time eh eave, | be mode inquiry reepeoting the alleged propery, esr | gt0Unds in opposition to Mr. Calhoun, on the | The Rey Nicholas Murray, DD , of Elizabethtown, — seated within acircular table, ina hole cut through | 7). i. the organ. The Drurys, Atlington | At length the stage arrived Wy ter of flubertand Wastiogton a. to hie dis- | slavery question. Hi, J,, bas secchveh @ ounatanein oufl tb beneinn geet I the top, so that he may be literally surrounded by | 7” met, Aubien Bristol B: Il, One. Eyed Thom ca ond Fulton street acd our friend | 7 ae eat e | et, 5 ol Bill, Oae- Ey hom)son, his books. What manner of man whet Gravel | (Wilkes, Marcus Tallius Cicero Stanley, | tional church has been offctalty or- 5 2 bout to I found the eprorentations made by Post poe CAS DE of the new I'reabyterian church, recently organized aie.” wane were falce 8 endsieat The accused Datins were ww sunk Linasiladwiies Ciecianatl,O. . “a aken te the magistrate. in Brooklyn. ao: ld to + neta’ bail to emewer a tu: ther he. - beware 4 Se Seating wens ~4 No! Pleasant, active, energetic, independent, fol- | rY mia s | Ay : lowing his ewn inclination, reading hurd and read- | and many othe r parties, are all interwoven in the ure! Cre opt ame = othes wie : " Saal k terple | fame mysterious web, which will be all uaravelled, » Feb. 2, 1850. ‘and the a6érecs 00 Ens ebvereh et ing fast—taking the road at a leap—mraking a steep! ore of these days, to public satisfaction. Wat is PETITIONS REFERRED, Dr. Will band of fellow- y 5 ‘The following petitions were read and teferred : - ship was extended by the Rey Dr. Cone, chase of literature. He was never made for a : : P pm preacher in his father’s school, ¢ — hich || inate Segeter San, i OS By Mr. Canes, of eltisene of Alleghaey, Cattaraugus | _ The New York Recerder eays:—Rev. C. M, Falke | peren that the robberies of the District Attorneys’ | she agpen writes us fr his father is no bigot, and was the only man at the “ im ts easel gy eng a Je. | and Chautauque counties, to compel the New York and | jows:—i ba: 4 Convention of the Evangelical Allience in London | ‘eee, beth in this city and in Jamaica, hl Erie Railroad Company to build thelr road as located | erm part of New York. where the Lord is blessing t who could meet aud breast the waves of that awful | * d, and the consequent disappearance of cer tn 1845, Also, to prevent the aale of intoxicating li- | lebere ot bis ehiloren to the ralvation of souls, ead | tea of fomen'ed fire, that not only made every | #!® indictments and other papers, are all part and heyy : ed him | quore in thore eountie name in every place. ‘There ts rate ot | Chrutian gentleman to blush, but even the walle of | Pater! of the eame story. No doubt there ws eri * daa'he ff ihe PEWens tm order to lovwetigate the ease more | By Mevare, Panne, Tunsron and Paovosr—A memo- | tLingstn vach of two Baptist chu i Covent Garden Theatre to echo © shame!” Mr, | miality enough somewhere ; but the real erimi+ | jot A Dishonest Bervent ~A black woman by the mane cf | Tit! ftom the Broome county Central Committee, was Kip hapeleed sevenes °, Perey ti" mas enon, Bee: her ought to have beea a lawyer, high-minded nale, the fomentors, the planners of erreumst aces Julie Jobwron was arrested yesterday by officer Miasho, | Tecelved on that subject. pected to go for I believe a¢ many s * | and devises of guilt, have as yet escaped the terri- of the Sixth on & charge of sealing ‘aly's | Mr Litter, on the subject of Onondage eslt. or more in the ‘Tbe old Cobancy bracelet valued at $8,from | Py Sip. Hat Cuanouen, fora reduction of tolls on | ehUrch, one hundred wud slaty years old has again honest, conscientious. He never should have been @ property | gontgn ea swarmed, and « new church bis been formed from a | ble clutches of the law, or its punishment. fod three years. It obliged to make “ stated preaching * a profession; ite Gimmen io ~ om fs of It terme the acowsed prid « viet Mr F " of ite mem ers. located in Greeawich, with a good because that profession cells upon him, with the Enp or Tux Aston Prack Trtats.—Dy a report ‘ feilow ror pes a nd wetie there je :. ag ot bhetien ‘aus tous toon ae boure, aed young brother Yt voice of ancient prejudice, to don the straight- | ehewhere im our eolumms, it will be found that aod ie the property: provision for the education of the neglectedand desti- | Prescbing to them. whom they are sble to eurtain - “ " j a . » tickets were found | tute ehildrem of this State Duwber of the churches iu this region are enjoying @ jacket of the Puritans— ket that does not suit | the Actor Place trials, growing out of the massacre Jes were recovered By Mr Dox. frem the medical faculty of Geneva, for | teriee of evening meetings, May the Lord crowa snem him, and which, worn by mes him vot | on the tenth of May list, have terminated a] pom ayy Ae = taeee axe the kine + en appropriation. with 7 eseren . . ir hoUre tO Ree wervon!s a . a tate, veral He was never fied to contemplate or advise pious | who was convicted of attempting to set fire tot Juctrce Moantfore couarattved | fan? ners Srascvs and Sis, tm relation to Gheride’ | 4S’ LSrbes ia this tty are enjesing revive Laight frauds ; and this is but too evident ia his attacks | building, while confined, after his capture, has tape tayo od Scr of ie he: to prison THE EXEMPTION Laws. Street. Stanton street, Caunon street. aad Olive Bran recently upon dramatic institutions—atiacks whieh | been need to two years in the State prison. Phe aterat Fm germs a Se reren gene Ge Sane ee a eee 7 . } os tition : he well knows are not justified by feir reasoning, | Cept nders, it will be recollected, was « iecue | Whereas, by adecision of the Supreme Conrt of this State, The Vermont Chronicle speaks thas of « revival at however much they may be by apidity and | qvitted of the charge made against him for con- per 7 law uderod * | Pairfax, im that St 7 «a very extensive re short-sightedness of those who sometimes condact | spiring to get up the ret; bat having pleaded dome, will form one that has orcured since th pny FS There one and two hundred hopefal conversions. eapact’y to contain : : ‘The work bas been in Pf St Louie; E 3. the temples of the drama. The mistake is not 1m | guiity to the act of slapping the fece of Faller, the mt “4 a : DR King, Philadel pata touching upon the subject, but in the argument, | Navel Storekeeper at Brooklyn, for his impertie and the mode of conducting it for mere effect. | nenee, he was punished to the amount of tea dok Without changing one syllogism, we could produce — jere—the offence and the punishment probably-ba- wulers the pur- for which judgment to be fauded for tn permanence t corollaries, after the same style of logic, which | jy g each other. Spee, yet Leen, Saniaas fn roan centaneet Sen would show that if theatres are not worthy of | Thus are decided, at last, all those cases grow ng 7. cy POWIRD FAVORARLY +.—Hogs slanghtered countenance, sects are fat less so; but we draw a | out of that unfortunate a One thing, how- | New Borcoimes—to the last year, 1495 new Cg BE Reese Oy een eaatien 0 | ee te preeemn : 0 er ae veil over the errors of the past—we would forget ever, etrnkes us with actonishment in the manage. | Raye, brem creer’, Making am lnareare of upwards of EC Keight, 1G Readl ting demande against 000; At Chillicothe, 32100; the destruction of thousands and tens of thousands ment of the prosecution apamnst Captain Rynders. | number erected tn 1896) “Within the inst ffterm yeare, Ni. Stax. Erwion: J. 8 reported serereaty velatie to the appro- . 40.00 of beings, whore blood has flowed through the We ate informed from various quarters, that the | — have beem bullt im this little village ta rrivais at Hinton Prison, i P ee cries, u i vi i A i rf ly. . = . Wilt streets, and whose cries, as they have expired at | delay in his trial gave occasion for many curious San Acciwext.—A fatal accident coourred yesterday F New York Ut! oa gravee thell ‘Steams = ip devo Eugene 7-000, Ne the stake, almost rent the heart of history herself. efforts to be made m the way of fishing for stook | at # pew bullete, Socecormth treet, near licond way, iy 43.200, of . vieked . A ji " sp by the rope breaking while heieting som Hing m: ade a favorable report on the Se i, ashigh The: The madness of men, or the wickedness of mei pigeon evidence against him, in the bar rooms in | Qarlate, 086 Predevtok Mellie, one of ibe worn, Telog _ pty @pamnnt ee oe ee Sebenemmneg aoe Ontenl the 14:h instant. no argument egainst any institution that is founded | Park Mow, which it is said he and his friends | ne fall, received # large portion of it on hie perso lrced Company. therwise erushiag th ot few reoouds, a An ast to provide for the reevred the unforty in nature, and that has existed im every nation | yeually frequent. A justice of this city, and seve- civilized and savoge, as far back as the records of yal police officers, whose names we have not learn the race extend. The drama, however, will eur ed, are reported to have been quite busy ia sech vive the blows of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, businese—that of fishing for evidence on which to while the fierce onslavght in which he has been convict Cay Rynders. If euch allegations are engaged will leave bim precisely in the coddition | true, we really hope that some attempt will be of notonety in which Mr. Bowen now stands. made to bring the matter before the puvlic, ot be- We hasten to gaze at a third individaal. Itis gore some court of justice, im the proper way Mr rrison. He is seated in his office in Wash- During the last two or three years, stool-pigeon ed | @ ington etreet, Boston. The breese of June, 1833, | practices, in various curious affairs, have been con- seh Ne. as Ossngs caress oc the tenn of a his high bre ear the window read- i ° Jchp Mece, aged 42 years, bern tn Virginia, who came fans his high brow as he sits near ado | deoted with a great deal of success, up to the re- poy Ay eh he hage teem tee Wage “Tee | bresbirg beth hie thighs, | bedy #o th ly servi eal be fan ) Was read a third of Jevene e | The BH fo relacion to J Trad a third time and pace ore cotimqaents was also t Me Pravt introduced a bill ip relation to equal taxa tion, Sis ceases 09 pounds, against 78 acon which welghed 1.898 000 THE COMPYROLEER'S REPORT, pounds. The number of bogs t* greater this season Mr Bowen ewled up Mr. Kaynioud's resolution, in | than ast. yet there is @ dvict ig Bn dog | elation to the repert of the Compteuit WHO pounds Aggregate detetencios have been = treven of right places. of abwut 90.00) y test more pom estimates thas actual therefore should net be too strongly re- inetonar Geretic Jon 19, ig & manufectured account, which hae been sent | cent trial of Drury and the batch of mysteries con- | deceesed wen eunsumpiive, which eaused bis sudden bead bedl ES nto bit, of the whipping of a slave. He marks it | neeted with him. If the same principle and prac- | death, Verdiet accordingly. Another maa | v OF MARRIED WOME, Aanivat. of ge Cuvox prow Mexico —The Wert for inerition. ‘This ia the man struggling to pub- | tice have been applied to the case of Rynders, to Court of Common Piree introdaerd ® bill to authoring oy eg path \yde arrived in our on lich The Liberator, He ts a member of a Calviniss procure his conviction, in order to justify the _ Before Judges Ingraham and Woodrntt | Soarsortete Of eng ber oF pesoenes Gegenny Ene ateg. fee” tie congtegation—writes good poetry and fiery | Mayor and hie foolich advisers, they ought to have | i48 'f.droodn iwagemont afemed, with conte, outead, | NO. Pic., eve HC TaNat. Comes prose — jumps to conclusions, often erroaeous—wery, | employed more competent persons to perform that | ing and bling adwrston of tervice of notice ne Litutional Convention wit very often—and means to make a sur in the world | gervice than they did enters | a7 rs, domes Peryuhar —Judgment af- att Legttar ars ot Low bye and bye. Perhaps he will. Indeed, at the Crar ice B Rogers vs Henry Wingret.— Motion denied, | tiop of E,W. Melee a8 Speater of the Hous ren ts bin ove the veil de It Decessary for Ler vo run dite em order to be in time for the return va Th ’ + will bedue on tue 1 = Se be Let Febraacy, — Mobile Axotnen Havtien Tatire —By the artival of | with iberty te renew mation. ‘A Dill before the New Jerery Legtca present hour we find him a man whose intellect | " “15 | appears to have become baked ina fiery ordeal of | (M¢ brig Sylvina, C Bie, ot Basten, we Ge oo ee Eee Srmtaleas trace Conventice ot Du houghts and circumstances. It no more bas the | have received a letter from our Cape Haytien core | Te never ee Cyrus T Frost —Judement | mae etree otete a iene" plasticity of his early days. I: is hardened, osei. | M*Pondent, giving a translation of another tariff | afrmed. with corte. Bugere Liew | sectuniee seGee Leabuensense of nistea onery ote fied into extraordinary convoluted masses, whic, | decreed by the Emperor, de., which will be found | .gimra" Cutan” “* Muaene idevie.—Jadgment | presented to the Legiviature of Aisbame on the 26th will not yield. He has become maddened by the | 0 ovr first page Keword Kennedy vt Herriet E Hunt. —Jodgment 9 wnited resistance to federal aggression, a " - ” | —— reversed. with eorts, or the appointment cf deieyates to 1 movements of the Evangelical Alliance, forgets his New Gravana—We have receqred copies of the In consequence of the fllners of Judge Dely, it bee | Convention to be beid at Nachviile. as the church-membership, pronounces the Sabbath to be | Gecr/e Me -ventsl, published at Sante Marthe, to the She tetas of top sod tate y ion “Tee for reasoning with the North ‘ a device of the clergy, and, in hishenrt, could burn | 14th of Nevember alt. They eostale so palitioal nt eens pork, theretere, in nee be Geld curing the | Sonnet | " C | domestic news, are chiefly taken up with literary | by br term, and the tummoned for that part _ A breker in New Orleans recentiy bought from bd po mg =e mep a aa S tsetse | articles, news from Eerope, and em account of the | are discharged The couse bien, semals eveioptect | ost arrived from ( alitornia whet he supposed to be wa clave himeclf—a slave of the worst description, one | S*4* ret st Tenema, an aftair of which we gore the oF the Arve pars fn thelr oreee, wiinout any cistinenion it to the int, eheesvored thes ‘bed seventy ounees particulars tome months ago. t to the c@d or even numbers, | of brass filles, it Empire State New York. has van tey oF pae hem Amert- jaded, ber fag intulved, oF Casoun amp Amroy Raricoan —Oo the at the Counsel of the Camden and Amboy Tattoo co pany. (ft 8 Field E+q ) a erit 0: error was granted, to removetbe recent judgment exvinst the the U8 Bw, eoomber. The company eoutend th 11889 ander which tbe judgment was given, is Heerwstituttor a: being ho part of the charter of the COMPRA, LOrever COneDUEY Eby them, thon inge msterial charge im the contracts betewen the co pany end the Srate, ane ie therefore © an act line re Ry e gestion of contract." Newark .tt- generosity, and magnacimity, patriotien he paterccirin of thoes why came he ea'lof their country, in the tog parent, wives, ehil#ron, ti mel honor, ae inewic 4 be penal ne mittee be anpointed, «hows duty Lavin y. of thet niente: the wanes of thoes that ‘er (n Mex) 4 thn f the widape end children prewemt a dull