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—_ NO. 5722. MORNING EDITION --WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1850. whatever, Notice being left at thelr office, 102 Broad- ‘Theatrical and Musical tidal dalonees:, Weannteldianink ‘fai hie wl, the ausess ol beh a va POR Ana yen ry ae ce nye gn ny ny elt mere oh Affairs on the Atlantie Side of America, The Death of the Brave Boy Tindale. THE CATASTROPHE. great Se oat onary oe ing! e find that a very lane a mbar of focal and incl before Thursday evening. as largeja quanti- AANA ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF THE AWFUL Mes have bev affected by this tlstortune, and we are | Performing nightly at this beautiful theatre, draw im- | ty'as the’ Tabernacle is capeble of wil be | MEAILS FOR CALIFORNIA. bare, glad to learn that there is o pect that the Mayor | mensely, as was to be expected. The “Siege of Co- | purchased. ore who wish to joi the profitable EXPLOSION. ing Fepererea Fy 18 mipates, ad 1s wea/thoug! * Sey sathorities are y come forward ond morn,” though » beautiful piece, was nof alone able | Sam of that evening, had better look in time for their THE WEE eareaarres feat pl ir woul out there Saas! onheeegetn es etamaaass | Redemrmetsenseaetcate, Rectemen | ecw oyster wena “arn se Snie Ps Teetn i Sree re iv ol e Common to ke some an conc on Williaa Merritt was resoued. tad the rest | m8 on forthe respectable interment of the | tion; but now, by being atiached to the «Wr ty at the above beautiful sloon. She will | | The steamship Philedelphis and probably the Empire been erer #0 well, they must have been frozen todeath | dead. and we hope that it will be done with aliberal | Jew, it helpsto make oven the Jew himself more at- by rina Amelia Patti, aud Signora Ca- | City, will leave this port to-morrow afternoon direst for THIR’' MREE DEAD BODIES TAKEN | in their narrow prison. with the lant night's frost. teri jarili Pat gnori Beneventano, Sanquirico and uit The seve ebse Denil Detects nea seceetan yes. | The led wil exceed Afty; and it is feared | savantege “In other words Hikes orecty ald Bacboine, | Millet, Signorina Valential will sing’ the celebrated | Chagree, with the maileand passengers for the Pacis. FROM THE RUINS. ferday. was the most heart reading we ever witnessed. | that several of the wounded will soon be numbered | i¢ did mot do well alone, but now being married to | c#vatina from Norma, and the celebrated Spanish song, | phe Weekly Herald will be published The piercing. frantic soreams of his elstors were fright- | with the dead. another, with adequate means and charms, two do ex. | L® Colas, in costume, nd i # tom o'ctants ‘and added cew horror to the tragio ha Tindale, brother of the deceased boy, ‘well , and Keep up an excellent house, | | Mxrovron.—White’s Serenaders, as usual, give their | in the morning, with news from all parts of this countey INCIDENTS, nt as these rutilated, bluckeued, eas Tinkele, bes been home from the City | receiving an immense number of visiters. There is entertainments of singing, dancing. and banjo playing, to thie latest moment. 16 will ‘ia dis Be . spmnine, peneented, was probably never wit- mo it he i Se x from yet ee nothing like marriage; it draws well, and is musieal be- otis Bowery. The amusements close with the ‘Bilao! the ms, 18 be put up in wrappers, eared x i that name sides. . for mailing, at sixpenc Those hi — ‘At a quarter to one o'olook, three bodies were re- | man. in almost all the papers, feStimel. The follow! oe .—This | 7 danipeangart. aving Aten carly hour yesterday morning, our reporter pro "Phe face of one was recognizable light com. | is list of ad anwar Tiaras —Yesterday evening, was per | ee oe ae tt eee sing nent. Tue | ftlends in California, Oregon, or any other part of the eeded to the scone of the recent melancholy disaster, jexion, sandy hair. The Fomsinies two were burned THE WOUNDED. formed at this house the excellent and affecting drama | performance consists ef the first act of “Lucrezia Bor- Pacific, to whom the: ‘and found that from the time he had beon there last, aocinder. This made 25 dead bodies. hashes Doherty, bischomith, somewhat burned. of the “ Last Man, or the Miser of Eltham Green,” in ”” the seoond act of 11 Barbiere di Siviglia,” and le, to whom they wish tosend the Herald, can leave ‘Via: four o'slock, a great portion of the ruins hadbeen | peo foud, mating Deis anon our more bodies hed | reitiey Rowland, frecmronicns Stee which Mr. Blake sustained, with his wonted ability, | the last act of “Anne Bolena.” ot 8 thelr orders for copies at auy time before the closing of ‘Wemoved. Mayor Woodhull was on the spot, inciting THE INQUEST AND NOILER. john Thompson, leg and arm severely crushed, the pecullar eooentrieitos of the principal character of | The drama entitied the «Slexe of Comers,” comes of | B® malls, to morrow. -ghe laborers to work as vigorously as possible, In- | | Coroner Geer held au inquest, yesterday omthe bodies | George Lewis (of Brooklyn.) generally bruised that piece. It is full of thrilling incidents, and Mr. | to-night at the Bi on which occasion his | Agents supplied with any quantity. deed, from the moment of the ostastrophe to the | found, in order that the friends of the might | jemes Odell, (of Broo! ) leg broken. ee Blake touched the hearts of all his auditors, by the | own ited and ini ting production, exhibitin, shi “emanate Temove them as soon as identified. The evidence of | Francis ee fan me 2 faithful and truthful delineation of the veteran and | some ef the striking scenes and desperate struggles of ——————— present hour, Mr. Woodh been indefatiga- the preceding day wasapplied in sao caseandthesame | | ewig Daly, bead. loge and arms badly bruised last member of the club. At the conclusion of the | the Hungarians for liberty, will be repeated, itis} From Buenos Ayses.—By the arrival at this dle im bis exertions to do all that human power | t returned. To day. at 11 o'clock, am iaquest will | james Fly, boy, 7 oi drama, the m came forward and announced to | to be expected, in the presence of an overflowing house. | port, yesterday, of the Bremen brig Gazelle, C: the livi 4 be heid onthe body of the boy Tindale when a different iu 4 ¢ the audience that Mrs. Barret! was to have pi | * : : 8 2» See. al could effect, to release ing and recover the James Thompson, arm broken. ; | _ The that Mrs. Charlotte M. 8. Conner, the | tain Bi hi eath the pg ‘the Chie Yoriot way be rensered. ‘The investigation comcera- | ~"'Moren, badly wounded. formed the part of Clara, in Bulwer Lytton’s comedy | actress, the wife of Mr. Edward Conner, died at Vicks- | “2 Bunge, we have received a copy of the ‘dead from ruins. Mateell, ing the boiler will be gone into. The verdicts hithycto William Merritt, severely hurt, of Money,”’ was taken suddenly ill, and he would be, | burg » few days since, is untrue. She is now im this | Britwsh Packet of the Ist of December, which is one ben of Police, and Reoorder Talmadge, were also on the | have only stated the causo of death—the bursting of Henry Gardner, severely bur perry ene toon mv to trespass on the indulgence ojty in pees baakth, at the residence of her pethen, week later than our previous advices. The an- 7 the boiler; to-day, it may tell something of the cause of the tuting the after pieces of “ P. P. Broan when UE TEP ONE erred there Josterday | of the explosion, and show why wud how the boiler | Siguetes’|, tema in end and fase. o the Man and the Tiger,)"and tho MCW ApeallL 16 | Se ccedunie te ceet eee E Te COME BETO 89% | axed extracts are the only Items of interest — ‘morning, and were, as on Monday, doing all they could | purst. Several engineers, machinists, and manufac- ; wasveldom that at thi jeatre they were obliged to te expedite the work of recovering the bodies of the | turers of bolls, will beexamioed. 1a ee ectintee egret. sek rush a favor, and as the faot of Mire “Barrett 1. | buried. The Captain of the Fourth Ward Police was oR + Let Me Jeet pul follow! James Flood, (boy,) do. ness, which was y; y respectable medioal practi. | . Taylor:— tioners, was only made known to the m ment ‘also very effictent—in fact, all in authority seemed to |" ‘(The boiler was built for Mesars. Taylor twoyeare | vat Dill within the last twenty minutes, he, Mr. Blake, trusted | the "to bis eomnis: exequator oom: sion as Consul-General proprietary being withheid in po porn my the Sardivian goverowent not baring ‘vie with each other in discharging their various duties | ago. It wes one of Montgomery's patunt | lt was W Sai that the audience would bear with him under the clr- | Merida, papers and from correspoadenes. “The state | oor oe . ‘on this melancholy cecasion. Sheriff Carnley, Alder- | *P¥ead to accommodate a water back which Was made H, Smith, leg brok cumstances. « of the war in the peninsula did not, prose 7 Rim eeopect. te the misconduct of thet es Chanes men Oahicy, Grillin, and Assistant Alderman Mo- | foo. ™Ai, “ques! eee at athe teben "ta a on Joseph Hannibal, allg iy hurt. Bunron’s Tneatne.—The comedy of the “ Serious woes oapect. It is true that a few Indien families had | q’Affsires and Consul-General, Baron Picolet d’iferatl- Carthy, with many other city officials, were in atten- | that sccount, it was rejected. It was cold for a boat st | Wiliam Guitg ioteeaty inet Family, whisk Mab now sobleved «listing siecthn, | 255 Gicateeds bat thoes wes ware. tn. samme wonltent {lreremere ie neostante eee ee dance at the scene, and rendered effictont service, the South, and on trial found tobe too smell forthe | Abraham Mille Gold strset, soneiderably hurt, drow last night another large and fashionable audience. | yield a point in their pretensions, and it Is remarked | thus received inthe meantime. hud in coast lavation the Up to o'clock yesterday morning, four additional bo- | $2é'me; it was then returned te New York, aud Mr. | James MoPhiilips, knee burat, Burton, as usual, distinguished himself, and all the hat seme hidden bund suimated aad sustained thom. | circumstance of th person in charge of the consulate ‘Taylor was induced to take it. It was not, as bas been |W: Rowland, leg bruised subordinate parte were performed with that porfection | O the other the auxiliary force sent by being in a precarious etate of health, and in a rpirit of Giles had been dug out, and were deposited ina building | stated, an old worm out boiler; it had been steamed | John Thompsom leg wad arm brokem, ae bi 2 government of republic, is 80 ms that it is | fairness towards Sardinis, made due allowance alec attached to the Fcurth Ward Station House, Of these, | but five times before the fatal accident. The best | Hensy Geradgt, badiy bruised, pe eleng: cs eaphtetingtnd graction yeeemaatiy gatte efficient for for t itical state of Italy, whieb. it is to be pre. cay ciin wis wesagubion: Hie yaxke folie Doaghanty Proof of the immense strength of this ooiler is found ‘A. Aldridge, much bruised. Induces. The audience received it with undiminished | ‘I! rn boon the ont the Argetine remonstrenee , | the fact tbat ite vertical force lifted such a prodigi William F. Proctor, face and head injured. enthusiasm, and on the fall ef the curtain, the house | camp of the met with earlie ion ken. as @ batter by trade. The spectacle which those bodies | mass from ite foundations, Au old, defective boiler, | ‘Thomas Brock» thigh bre! presented was heart sickening. They were so much 34. Pi ere Ld os wees Sere ze ay Putas 1 ndale, eonslderably hurt, ag bruised and mangled, that it seemed doubtful | crthe explosion, by 50 Ibs to the equate {noh, as Bad | Soha Browns seyerciy torsade the other three would ever be recognised. From tue | beem formerly used in the establishment [he engi- | Elias C, Craig, lightly bruised. positions of the arms, legs, 2, it was apparent that | Beer, Mr. Crissey, who was auiong the victims of this do. They must have suffered inteuse agony before death cigyebsuteght vara rience eg ls com Th | leet the crop of corn standing in t! re informed, is rapidly to overing foun i a tissatrons effects of the ar \ atin ; resse: task of leading the insurgents to peace, had re- | cial p+ hay Dr. ‘amends ae probe ag A to the turned from their visit to the Indian camp, con- | government from Mendoza. giving a very chi tee | Yinosd of Se witer piatility of oll -atvemngt to ae. count of ius repent condition, which appears not to be rm 01 ween e 5 to b Gaeoeee aaa a Bi) arte a gore! lor the other provinces of the interior, amusements which cannot fail to attract commission, indi- | under the system of ord ame to their relief. ¢ dimensions of the boiler were thirteen feet long crowded house. | cated no prospect of the Indiens entering into any | established throughout the sontedareaion 7 sane ‘The boy Samuel Tindale, who for so long a time con- | and about seven feet wide; it was nine fost high in the Cuanynay’a Nationa. Turatax.—The ballet now | treaty of peace, Still, as the tions of the Yuoa- | branches of industry ‘tageously pursued, the areke tas 8 who were endeavoring to res. | tat Sud five feet infront’ The interior was composed " | teco authorities have been itted by the Indians | working of the mines is particularly mentioued; the “versed w! person td of an inner and an outer shell, with tubes commuaicat- refgus supreme at the National It has taken its flight | to their Governor. there is a chance that the stru yield had been so considerable. latterly, as to give ‘cue him, was released at = quarter-past 4 o'clock yester- | ing from the lower to the upper part. preseating a very frem up town; it has deserted the saloons of the Astor may terminate b; ry means ordimery impul f day morning. This is the little fellow who, 1 will bo ee LT gd which consequently generates steam, do. Opera House; it has left the fairy gardens of Niblo, and | Hous bad taken plhos tn th Motal bettatlon, and. ti San " E badl; | dant of jouthern division of the Yucats recollected, behaved so bravely throughout the whole | “1 9 poiler of this construction it is more particular-.}’ Wm R. Rowland, eiceay iniesee. bas taken up its quarters at the delicious lictle theatre | d been obliged t. m ple. maz br Rtg to west, aad in which Ordeal, and who sent metrages from time to time to his | ly necessary to keep up sn adequate supply of water, | W' Quiun, badly bruised. cniled Chanfrau's National; and the success it meets | The Yucateco Legislature, in order to provide reve- men, women, and childrey mother, telling her to keep up lier epirite — that he would | 40d it can only be considered sate in very careful hands. | NL. Chatfield, do. | mue for the government had established a species of but who appear to have = ond ‘The probability is that the boiler burst from tasuil- | | “Marsh, elightly wounded, exoine om meat, It a law for the use of the precious metal, ‘De soon relieved. cient water, aud not perhaps from any defect in ite |’ Henry Jeredith, do. introduction foreign corn, free ly seek it to supply their immediate wante. Among the most perseveriog and successful in set- | construction; although mauy engineers have considered James Lyman, do. of duty, 8 4 that on the 8 of the ore extracte the mines, ing the young sufferer free, was Samuel A. Gaskell; in | the plan of construction vous, The waut of | Wilham Gregg, much injured. 24th ult. an end would have the duty on forwarded by Dr. Irigoyem, have bee it was he who got him out. To encoacage the | Sbuudant water may have been occasioned by derange- | “\___ Grey, leg and arm brokem, brandy. placed, by order of government, in the museum of thie fact, ment of the pump. or by the freezing of the water in ‘UNINJUREO. je government of Jalisco has this year derived a | city. The largest lump of pure natiy: id fouad at poor tellow, he told him he was Sim, too,a namevake | the pipes; and, In consequence of this. a decomposition Queen.’ with her uymphs svimmiog in the waver, | 2&0 of $60,400 from the fair of San Juan de los La- | the “diggings,” 1a at Mendoza; it welzhs eight ounces of bis, and Tindsle called him by that nam» He often | of what water still remained immediately took piace, This evening, this rich spectacle may be seen again. | &°*: of which’ $5,000 have been di and twodrachms. Two hundred a: pounds of converting it into two gases, which, together witn toe dust have been disposed of to prvctas hg at $18 iary of the capital said, toptoringly, “Do get me out, Sam.’ Gaskell got | sudden injection of ould water on the red hot iron, Fm Mircnsii's Quranic Tanatax.—Yesterday evening | "Dr, Millet aud Col Dominguez, the individuals who | per cunce. ® rope around the fron works, which were over the | caused the explosion. [here is iittle doubt that in- ‘Adam Ely, this favorite place of amusement was unusually | some time ago were arrested in Matamoras fur attempt- —$_—$_—_—$____. beam that was confinfug the prisoner, and dragging | suflictent streogth was not the cause of bursting. It Joba Uil ing a revolution, with the view of establishing the re- Our Philadelphia Correspondence. ‘would probably burst if 1t were six inches thick, aud, no Gilmartia, well attended by a numerous and fashionable audience. Si ef Bia this weight away, with the assistance of the firemen, | TYE. Peden, produce a greater ‘oxplonion yl William Rogers, — fod men a have been sentenced to two Puravecensa, Feb, 5, 1880, a aaae , ; q@ hook was put under the beam and held up, while he | quence; but the question le was the Loller deiective im fmwrecnet vo Mieke ‘Herrera’ opened the extraordinary session | 7M Bank Interrogatorics—The Erie Railroad—Judge stooped down, telling Tindale to pur hisarmsaround his | 1% coustruction, or whether the builer was properly Richard Burthisoel, Whisk Wee deted 04 thi ihoss ‘ported of Congress iu the city of Mexico on the Ist instant, | King—The Orphan Ball—Jnother Shocking Affair— bh he did, ‘Thus he was delivered in triumph | ‘ested’ | Jt is asserted by good authority in such mat- David Borland, e * | apd on that occasion deliv i Death of Commodore Turner—The Markets, $c. meck, which he did. us 2 | ters, that no boller ever yet burst, or oan burst, if there 8. Scofel Mr. Waloot amd Mies M. Taylor acted with considera- | drew @ picture of the condition of the republ ‘The Bank Committee of the H: of Rey Qt last, after being upwards of tweoty hours in that | is enough of water in it.” [tis mot the steam that bursts Robert Whiting ble ability, and were frequently applauded. (¢ was future prorpects. He stated that with the exce jenee presentatives horrible eituation, with a dead body lying on hin a | & bolter, but the action of the water on the Fed hot iron William Phillips, followed by the eomedy of a “Wondertul Woman,” one part, Yucatan, intestine atrite bad entirely ceased | Of this State, are zealous in their endeavors to effect @ ‘hich be called out tothe dreman to | MbOve the water line, cresting a gas when additiousl Gomml inom and the farce of the “T'wo Meobauics.”” which passed | jn Mexico. Biltish mediation had tried to restore peaee | radical reform im our beuking system; but not zealous part of the time, w! we called ow em to | water is put into it, or that already in is agitated. Re Annabel off with great success, giving infuite pleasure and de- to the peninsula, but ineffeetually. in consequence of ventana = tary oor 4 take away. Among those who assisted in the reseas, | Hence it is that there is scarcely aa instance of @ boiler M. MeLaughiin, Nght. Mr. Bland gave. in the delineation of histwo the heterogeneous meaner in which the Indien force parteyry | ~~ ~y phy ad iseued a cir- qwere Jobn D. Barker, formerly of Eagine No, 2; Waa, | bursting while the engine is still, though the pressure Prank Berd eharacturs, unmistakable satisfaction. The amuse- was organized, there being no unity of leedershig. | °% Loren hf usiqua yanks in the State, . p ? is then greatest. In steamboat mocidents it is almost Saeeinyy ments concluded with the excclient faroe of the Measures had however been taken with that in | Which contains no less than forty-four ia’ ries, ‘Charlock and Henry Sherwood. always immediately after the boat starts that the ex- ew rown Frinee.”” To might the “Devil 1a Paris,” “Hypo- view, which would probably be guccesatul. He de. | $24,many of them of w character to “stam most ‘The intelligence of his deliverance was the signal for | piosion occurs; the sides and upper part of the boiler Luke Coueré, chondrine,”” “Savage and the Maiden,” and “Iwo Me- | clared, however, that under no circumstances would | Herenes end advent Quapolnr. Larly and explicit an @ beart stirring cheer, which rose from the vast multi- made red hot, which has ny bad etfeot till the ma- T. Granger, ebanics. any portion of 'the sovereignty of Yuoatan bw alien- | PVOa2 ite has been considerably shortened secs the tude, and told @ll around of the victory that hed boon Sara Te ta aide, sad. She eabraten of, the achieved. He said, when in the street, “Well, boys, | There is scarcely an instanee on record in wi the | you did get me out, after all. You told me not to sleep pone g feet oceans oe ‘OFT would be gous. I Aid not sloop, though I wished to | taining the height of water in the boiler was not the | do so.’ There was s large hole burned in the back of prepenhing beies worse than even a glass guage, which ya ae is now condemned. it was a oy! ic wMiea dropped ayaa oe pmaie bebe Age a down threugh the steam imto the water, by meaus of @ ‘was burned, also, in both si the neok by some of | Sonnecting wire, aud striking egalnet ‘tne water. che the heated machinery which fell upon him. One of | poy , the sae we heiding it feels ——— his arms was also hurt. He was uot, however, mortally | aud then looks at the figures to ascertain the ineoes. Th rter 1s informed imeers that Chis ine Anjared, either by ruses or buras; he was thoroughly | ity gailasious kind of abe’ Pe ticks ane can only exhausted. No limbs were broken; the wound in the = ae a There were cooks formerly on the boiler in question, but they were removed. ack of the thigh was caused by pressure aginst @ hot * rh on pede. (Roby pene og iron bar. that both Criseey and him, tried the botier fifteen imi- ‘As soon as he was extricated he was removed | nutes before the expiosion, aud the water, according to to Dr. Traphagen’s, where every attention was paid | the guage, was three inches above its usual begat last night did not deter the lovers of the opera, and of Jo the ranks of the army, and that it | wit decline answering, on the ples of want of time. the superb music of Mozart, from filling the hese in jie spoke energetically of the wwecasity of Merioo’ | p,tmasdarese recently pnt forth by the every part. The parquette aud amphitheatre were recovering her credit by making @ satisfactory ar- formanoe, while ouly a few of the subscribers’ seats pistration to that end. He successively touched om were without occupants. The brilliancy of the auditory Lf bn | rf pies pore Fd the inter. a e Fepublic, and alluded tnd ly but ; ‘ | oor loon foe ee Rag hig any Socesions, im Com. feolingly to the p Tennis) curse of Mexico in thecce- numbers yesterday at the soone of devastation, | conventional rules of fall dreas; but there has oy CR ee No means so gremtas On Monday; dat still been more lovely dis lay of beauty, Intelligence wad is not in vo bad estate as it has beon deseribed. The | re very considerable, and great anxiety was | vivaclty than sent night. This was owing ginount of duties received at the maritime custom | Giovanni,” and in part to the increaied interest, easdanes, fashionable society, in all that per! <b yee y Tux Orxna—Dow Grovansi.—The intense cold of ated. The President announced that perfect disel- Hoods tbe probabilities are that the cashiere aforesaid The m the carrying of the chief sources of revenue. The professions and practices of this o @ about Om ® par with thelr estimates and 30th June, 1848, aod 50th June, Lsiv, 4 the total amount of the revenue for our i fo the lytic drama, Mosart’s opech 1s one OF thoes pte. that period is $8,000,000. Industry is improving, and Judge King, in his recent charge to the grand jary the mineral wealth of the country, under the wgie of a, w York 7 been wedy in ite developement. He con- fee. tele fe vin Dg 2. It ls better f corps will take place at Nibio’s elegaut poe ager omer suited to the genius of N. with ty, particularly as it is performed in . But either the guage may bave been wrong, of tres | jay evening next, the 2ith The AE pte be dy as cludes with the usual recommendations to Congress to be him. It was apparent, however, that the little fel. | water may have been put im just then, and the gas may | character of the oom Soisbaeranemees uayponkeol TeStoges labor strenuourly in order to wcovierate the course of ae Jow was completely prostrated, and could not survive t ubiic jo tte onward mareh of prosperity Ghasteter bave been in process of geuerativa. One taing is reneb, is sufcient that hang upon a lofty allegorical mor A theshock which his system underwent. He rallied a | certain, that tbe engineer was late that meraing ta By OY b 4, indeed. in every other part of the |; comator. oC the 16ch inet « states bat the Vore | Little under restoratives, and identified his younger | Commencing, the steam being wiways pul on at i will be “ inthe desire toenjoy Guus ealointure pot nee poo pee Tree gman wed # juriet as Judge King is univer » | o'eleck; Whereas, on Slouday, it was mot on tui half the fais forms of ier noaea | © jad tobe” f it jury may soquit, but Brother and father. He Kissed his father, bat | past 7 o'clock. Westly Kowiand observed, the douse t was overcome by the crying of his brother | wse oe. on yt and Martindale — ™ they did over their gallant comgades at oc » sald “that? ; | down from the bat shop to inquire about it, for he an » ba ahd be to him; “that's more them | Site feared the worse, frem some rumors taey hei | Acavesy or Mupicinr.—A stated meeting of the | i = oo I beve dome yet.” His mother soom afterwards heard about it. These two men ought to be examined ame into the room; but the little hero was sinking | at the inquert. Cates before tue people, it will be Fecollected, euccveded . in obtaining an absciute wajority, ao that it remaias | wil! the sequittal rox for the Legislature to select. The most promin | &3o’sohge sosma ts the candidates are Senors 'asquel, Munoz, Palach onan bs goveneed Lopez Miguel Palacio ex«roisves the fugetions ef Go : Yernor ed iniertm, until the selvetion is made. | good asting pai Acad my of Medicine is to be held this eveniag at Com- Yention fall, ‘No. 175 Wooster strect, whem the late Sdecipn nfoutl ot Gis ‘ lowly recovering from « sudden ‘ne building which, as we stated yosterdey, was | Prerident, Dr. Mott, is expected to deliver his valedig- nse, aa ee cbronte atteok. which at time threate fast—he could mot identify her. In a few minutes phen by jn ly ©. Bavthamna0en abheee, ant 0 90. dress, Au inaugural discourse is also to be de- Cinoutan ruow tHe Navy Derantanyr,—The follows | fytel Hie former di 7 vin Wot nigh afterwards he did recognize her when he got some cof- | jued at $10,000 The insurance was allowed to run | red by the President eieet, Dr. ivamo Wood re ing cirouine has bean addressed to the senior officers | jow His phy: ard his recovery as hoy feo, (a drink of which his mother said he was very | out, In the machine de; t there were tools, pac. | Will, no doubt, bea full attendance of the profession of the Navy, upon the subject of corporal punishwent ‘The net procs an Bal fond) aud spoke to her affectionately. He said he would | terns aud machi: to the jue of $60000, on which &nd students of medicine, oud the opirit ration: a Y | came off Inst ev ammount to wbout three thou leave bis ite again. He was revived a little | there was au insurance of $40,000, St. John, Burr & yreniove Disarenanance,—On Woedmesday last, end there that the vocalists oa " Navy Deranrmenr, Jaa, 29, 1860, a ‘The ball was honored with the presence of but the reaction of | (o., werw partially insured. heir ions is estimated at ler. trustotime. A fi usioal organi: Sin,—The Navy Department desires to obtain your feven thousand persons; nod the natural for exhausted nature, and he | $12 000 or $15,00U. | Italiane lly possess. is not enoug! # pon the tullowing subjects connected with the eonsequence was that there wat more susezing then ing very wildly. He frequently | At night fali, last evening, thirty-three corpses,in ail, | through the concerted pisces. A knowledge of music &Yal tervice, viz — dancing ‘eried out to givehim room, and the lest words he ssid, | had been found for the two days wad it was then | is requisite—and this may account for thefreqaent —C®® ag Pg nero be dispensed with, con ‘Two of the Moyamensing police were arrerted yester- ‘were, “they Bruise was aiter them.” There | deemed desirable to postpone any further search tiil bumoring of the fingers which M. Maretzek #as obti sistently with the interest and efficienay of the naval day, as the leading participants irunkeo bral, ‘was no exertion that Dr. Trephagen aad hisisdy did | (pis Jest the reuisine sboud be mutilated by the service’ If so, what pumishment should be substituted’ which came near proving fatal to than one per- it it cannot, state your to indulge i to the music on smoot! Nocallats, however, merit mot use for his recovery. Long before he was rescued, | pick: ja the dork Phe following is pertect list of wore a biue overcoat, suuff colored cassimere pants, masons forthe opinien e014 gon Thin is imdved 8 pecgrent ° fomentations of various kinds were in waiting for him, 41 the bogies brought to the Fourth Ward Station vely : tions, jertuce: guch particulars of your experience in regerd to ths | ‘There was sonal tement at the Cir- and Mrs, Traphagen, though exhausted by ber efforts | jicure, together with the boy Lindale. Boma Sy cone Aentine Seay chen " Practice a you may deem pertinent. Canany farther cup jast evening. in consequen leaperado fri the day in attending to the wounded. remained gree of energy. high and freedom, that Testriction than thore which the law now imposes upon 4 pistol at @ fair Cypriao wi ap the boy all night) He was, however, too far KILLED have been taken to put hi Additional confidence Im the estimat the use of this punishment be advantageously applied’ jouer stairway. The ball fuflering to be resuscitated by humen | 1. Frist Hyde, 1s years. ben in Brooklyn. @vil dispored persons, who thought he had lace | of her abilities, We have heard a singer Con tie seece of the spirit rotten be diapenced with | arrested on the spot. or |. He gradually sunk till he 2 George Hyde, 29 years, born iw Brookiyn. amount of money about him. Any joformation ly extended reputation, with far loss plessure. The S24 what substitute will answer in its stead’ What Commodore Turner, of the United States Navy, died ‘Dreathed bis last, at e quarter before uineo'clock, when | 8. Levi Hull, 28 years, born in Conneticut, } other ladies sang with and feeling, sod Signorins = the opinions. so far as they can be arcertained of very suddenly im this city, last Vo had pecting Mr. Wheeler, will be recetye Fesidence of his parents, 72 4 Adam Nesily, 83 years, bora in ireland, residence | aicted berself admirably We iperienced and intelligent seamen in the nary, upoa arrived from Portamouth, N. ii, with Bir tude by his family, No. 26% South Fi sy ern | = street. | Sixth avenue aod [hirty-seoond street ‘Richar: the above point’ Be pleased to furnish your replies to designed spending the remalader of ti ia Pai seaenceenies wee pea eee: | See Sane amines ce |S te terhasmircyrceeinig stone | madi. hee roan ua, We is” possible to Sdeuthty them, che Dead, per- G4 Olwereueet | Neuunn Co- Court of General Sessions. Your obedient peevant, Morten examination wil be made, ¢0 te Bape Corned completely off, with the arms and ings, 7. Alexander Dixon, 23 years, born in Canada; 29 Britton and (Signed) WM. BALLARD PRESTON. sometimes the whole trank, turned into a piece ‘of Front street, Brooklyn. menpagneg Small sales of © Passing notice. He is, unquestionably, the best actor | | Tun Touran Arsaim—Misvaxe ov MDs, Toowun- ALS ttle tokem was foued in their 8. i N. Reed, 29 years, born ‘ 3 ‘pockets, or some of the a wes still ua- | Ninth street, ate treed ing of the Court, thie morning, the the troupe, ad baa yet to receive the guerdon of op | Vibe A. Washington correspondent, of the file seeg very Boaanined, by whieh thels identity was ascertained. It | Vy. Richard K. Egbert, 90 years, tora on Staten Islana, | '6,<t, & aa. Bh bation to which hele entitied. T' f nay Gelphiea North american, of the ith inst, says: —Am was o singelat ciroumstence, that in the majority of | 10. Samuel Tindale 15 years, born in New York; 72 grand Irvece commune 00 auevas, 06 Yom | ES eae American gentleman of distinction and character, now ares where part, and sometimes nearly the woole boy Beekman street woud hale ba Ee oes Saves Teves on en travelling olding no cflsial enaarcti va + nal ort, ~ 4 Hail presnrved.. This oat ouly be sosoustea for by the | dhovarges Vnlney?*0 Years, born Im Boston; WIM | Ropers ilder, David K. Hutebineze, Jot Kel Tn'tnte aig ae bp ey PE SA Sita ott i Seer enc rac anes | ndzaiens Deere: 1 Fen es 10 sootnnts | 2S mean a pac ek hee wi ‘at ror a. je s ly viek Burns, whose name is mentioned below among 18 James Brooks, 20 years, born in New York; 54 X whieb he played CL. Ly part, was the subject ‘the slain. Mentified by several friends, by some | Oliver street. | el L. Tutbill ef comment and convers According to the state. will succeed ment of the letter im question, M. De Tooyweville dis ~ AR — gh linetty eduaitted that he wae led ishala grave mistahe +) im denoe to erroneous ‘mation dui” Tht Shieh he bad reselved from his colleague, the Minister ef Marine, as to the law of satvege: whieh, oye ‘was one of the questions involved ia | ah the body wae ome | {Abraham O Kelsey, 81 years, bora in New Jer- orn in bf the Clerk, - a auited rey; Rivington street, ry ek ‘his body, meay who koeg ti Hebert tiyslop, 2% years, boru in Seotiend; 412 yn eoorder proceeded to charge them as to their the wate decided the Pesci street. onetein thes i t it = addressing the Grand Jury, were eo burned that 16, Patrick Burns, 20 years, born ia ireland, Divi- | his honor said thatit could be herdiy necessary for ‘om either, Un the sion street, Brooklyn. ourt to go into a detailed ‘doce ripti aot tbe da i ae remembered, ‘Sheeked one. Vm ast, mareiy vas by he Peon foued | sails seem, Beemer 94 pears, bora Form; 98 | yon the Grand. inquest of the | give'the Cachues, Lthtoplan Fling, fol WE Tg A phy | Mott street. county. Many of the present pambi had often served and comle Double Danes; and the amusements wil A mertoan Navy, which resulted in his diemisal Tne trembling. pibypaniel Dowgherty, 16 years, born ia Ireland; | jn the seme capacity before, aud were tharelore por clode with melodies of every Jeseripton. gu Miiaiotay oF Vorelae Dietee eaprencod Wis regres oh eye Tw 1” ta New York, | feotly Mi eed with thove duiles There was one | Bewerrr oF Ma Sr. Loxx —The following letter, in the misunderstanding which hail oocurred between the Our Baltimore Correspondence. wnat ‘crrell, 17 years, born in 3 aa br b Aphe ws Invite thelr seri | Feply 10 an invitation to attend the performance of the py conpeetall: oo Bet been orca. Batrmonn, Feb 5, 1860. Py . abe 7 tome i] of Comora,” which will be acted at the Bowery stoned own mirapprehe: usage among The Weather—The New York Slave Case oe. pe Lemuel 8. Whiting, 27 years, born in Brooklya; | of the existence of that hotbed of crime Theatre, this evening Las been receives from Ladisiaas mations. The thermometer this morning stands at if a He bad before alluded to the subjest in addressing | Ujhent, and hisil ~Ayanantne-enhtr ona adequately desoribe. | Zi, Lorem King, 22 N ; ee adeve sero, which is decidedly the coldest day oan King. years, born in New York; 63 eeason. telligence. whieb | Grand Juries, and be,would now | DOr ony te a wae God ; urgently request them | 24) Ar, John 8 a Drama on the Late Breekiyn City 1a \ Fee ceestnGumaks. Galproaver avaere | "sk dame Revell ts here York, 87 | £2,thg the matter into consideration. By a report of ate f Bosnn or Enveation ‘The Board of Fdacation held | “The resolations authorising the Attorney General te oy sheet tp mangied senaine of | B 7 years, in 3 ork S7 | the Keeper of the city prisom, it was apparent that | thetr r monthly meeting yesterday, at 4 0 clock prosecute, in the highest tribunals of New \ork, the Kuvesrin'tow, Jenn Losksovd, Thetests strsamea | Ss erent Dartiett, 14 youre, born in Hadsea, ta | eegterte Sp pee pe | PM. sum of $41, stolen lately from #ehool No. 8, | slave case of Mr. Lee of Prederisk, and if necessary, down bis aged cheers, aod his uitersvos was choked. as | FrapRfort street, 4 japon; 04 | 00 oak open ee Capacity, were the rovuite of | 501s Teoresset was allowed the losers.” ‘Phe Committee on ventilating | carry 1t to the Supreme (curt of the United States, he imguirea for his ,Jeeee Hdestis, who was tien | Se Owen Brady, 14 youts, born in New York; 118 | Timet,cCmmitted at the Five Fouts, The infamous | PR, vaker thie opport tchool houses reported in favor of the ase of the oom. | will-| wuderstand, pass the Legislature to-day, The ‘among the missing io found, sfterwards, emeng | Willet street. . wee hee gy Fenown of this district was; he said, spread far and | cacy of consulting Major mon regiater wed in hot air furmaces, A report ta | question to be tested la the power of a judge to take out ny Ag eg er are James Tuill, $9 yoann, born in Regione: 069 ‘The first question of Jeet favor of establishing ® branch primary schoo! in the | of the possession of an owner rackway slave, whom ‘George F. Worrell, by y wika Bamed Doyle, by & | fort street. ro Wye fifth, sinth, seven’ id eighth distric:s, was adopted. | be bas arrested in the Stat N key, a sual oteh, and come over tatngein bis pockets, | 26, Joseph Lock wood, 45 years, born in Connseticut; os usaazt. | bey eee pb ng fw mew ya rps sree ae Ue wil LAts U. at resolution judge (ireeawe m favor jatro | pene t ‘together & patch om the knee of histrowsers, Tae Dooki mb street. Now York, (7 Boud street, Fobrasry Int, 155). u iter schools the higher branches of Que four mark Wes Rimost redaved jo aches foster-brovher; hie mother, rth seewet, bariog sdopted him eemid detached portions of bodies were founs, eed there oan be lit tie doubt that frome of (hen Teer) e* soarovly to leave s trace be and will pever be found among the rubbieh of tne a ‘Those tn close proximity to the boiler w to reli liquor grand of the accomm: tm the instance of the country { Fathers Hoense these houses to sccommods' F ; an Museun,— Who can resist @ freqaent visit useful Knowledge for those who deare, and may be are curiosities can be walified to reosive it; aise directing the attention of minerais, ko! the Common Convetl to ao application for evening teboois, wae adopted Tre Case or One Even Thorson. ~ This afternoon, the farther examination of | One-Eyed fhompyon.”’ on a charge of forgery, will be continued im the Police Court. He promises that be will oom make @ full ex. dances, and = porure of this torpedo ir; and aeserte that pany will appeae | Whove naines have not been exposed to the pabiio, A fioh teest for | who can command unlimited means, are interested in ‘the sequittal of Drary. Supreme © GENERAL TERM Before Jadges Edmonds b.dwards, and Mitehell | Faw. 6.—Spplication to Bari Samuel Urury and Son, Granted —The Court thie morning soncunced the | Monk, 10K) % decision to which they bad come with regerd to the | M6 trved, amount of bail to be on theew prisoners, which is, in the aggregate, $9 000 conjointly, viz $4,900 for both father and rom, 08 the indictment for at empt. to murder, $4000 for both on ndictment tor tempting to bribe @ Judge of the Supreme Coart is on the indictment against Samuel Drury the eider, for the offence ofbeing im possession of coun . é : 2 g i ore. or yesterday; white Ot Lard has improved. and large eal * 7 conte; puive of ~ market bas been station the “Scarlet Fiend, Family will appear grand dive 0 1 seen that there ts no female among those have lvaroed pom good uti oyed to tus building is wabt Ve passing (hroug> Hague street at story ‘anu were buried by the fail- “and was so little injated that be immediately proceeded | 18@ btick#, This portion of the rubbish is mot yet re Dome, to tell bis friends of his good fortune, moved. The ccene around the Fourth ward Station Hoare ‘The last man in the liet bade gold lever wateh on wee very afeoting. The wiver. daughters, friends aod | bit person, madebdy Pobies, No 6279. He ts @ large, relatives of the miesing were goiay and coming eoa- ‘and is likely to be identified, as his features doually, endenvoring to reevgmize tae scorched bodies that were laid om the ficor belors (hem, ‘The tultowing is @ lit of the dead recognized at 12 e'elook ueom: — James Brooks. 54 Oliver eioet Penty N. Reed, 024 Nia’) etreet John Doberty boy te The market, yeute them at $5.50 4 $6 por 10 1) nee, roto’ the ent he stock board yesterday : oy nore, n Banh, 00M: ” do, GING: ‘Baltimore see a + ki 7 oan gta the use of their sathorit: ecerdae clowed bis charge by referring to 4 borom, with two ple against usury, neliing lottery tick the right hand, be ste proeribe ae clfeaces agains! which 1 5 hea tog Day duty to@ali tue ettention of the (rand ‘an order that the bodies aa. | /7t7 rand Inquest thea proosed:d to their to | chamber to commence the work of the term peeled h cases as the friends are too poor to Dranys ond artineion Brandt —The | tees the cece oa pate ve been perfectly over pivee bas now hed an nninterrupt: t briefly addressed the bar regretting the Orear Kelsey, livingston © ote fanny Cy not be barted tn bard FE ” ew is) |, aa the Ly press Gemeiry Uompany, of som, were this morning arraigned | be over ea dotare terfeit money. it is understood thar Mr Drary will “it the tor Santer tinea Wend, bare offered’s tree lot eeu tes | Can indiotment charging them with atiempring to | town this morning to attend the last renear a A np ecensiiated Bm to ot thers 18, the @ wen Brady, 110 Witlet sever and Common Council that those | Uribe Judge bdmonas. plesd not gmilty, aut) Trane: uraday . Mariai's oonsrrt | of a day oF two, “a taachaney athens, tp ye 4 Rotus Whiting. borm ie Boston. sine should be decemty laterred at the expense of yy to re oh ian thet. thie dnd will com: x at the Taveroeele,, tow oovarten neat fo the Judge the deciaton in each Ona. ’ oma charce of forgery pleodsd got F | Rees veoh © novel Cusemaner, wane offers Dass ures’ 'S, ‘ard the arguments I iibaee win with the befeared.frisudn ot voor tone tow | Fhe wutriet Attormny gare socne tnae he enol cal <ativas deteriptioaa pe ante tense" vend qvatlomen, Semuil Sree ve, Ue Burt | injector ton cae Doing euled s0eh Gays pelve 0° 5 vee By the melawenoly occurrence offer tiem jarye oadey ne atot | Unt we should uot be sur, o will be urged re discharged, je ‘Ak Balt past twelve o'stook there wore 22 bodies re. | tDeit lives by t fady Toce Teo cap eaerge | Beanet on Meudey ‘ us

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