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MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1850. tis, vhat the committee of finance, appointed at the prelimi= eye pein ge ew vy Og laughter followed the paragraph ending with the words, “as much as would baby of the . Vehemen' wibloh were put from the chat a which were put chair ani Gssentient voice. Me. Mie Waren b being called w TWE NEWSBOYS’ DEMONS ‘RATION. errr ‘THE INDIGNATION MEBTING IN THB PARK. ‘The Rights of the errr “Zremendous Turn Out of the Un- errified. At 4 o'clook yesterday afternoon, pursuant te the Mollowing cali of the newsboys,a great mass meeting was beld in the Park pene sing Generation. wes with cheere by the Bewsboys. He said, fellow citise htonde in com~ pliasce with your call, | have o bdehalt Of ag honest, as industrious. and xs valuables per:ion it (Cheers) How. umber of small boys misy appear to a bection of overwerning zealots, it is of infinite importance that these boys should be enabl by their hovest labor,to preserve their moth: brothers. and sisters, from want and. hear) The resolutions have sufficiently e: wee apes ae og vame ad. made to introduce to this olty—but they have all resulted in in mo other city in the world, is more voe- dience cheerfully rendered to laws that are just and sud copstitutional ; but the moment you fatro- t tothe feelings of the people of New York—at variance with their constituth ‘Sud rubversive of the broad princt f gs of thoity of New objects of the meet! for me to travel ov. have been Blue Laws ef Comnec- = and their at several disting onder of the Provisional bs NV. B.--No postponement on ace Long before the appointed hour, there was an immense aasembloge congregated in front of the City Hall, and “upon the steps. An excellent platform was erected, ‘and a fine bend of music was in attendance. the whole arrangements showed that the newsboys bnew what they were about; and ‘who assembled at their call proved that the feeling of ‘the citizens was ail on their side, and that the atte odious Biue Laws, bas found Fe could Bot bave been less thousand persons preseat when iberty. (Greet yp tes am! righteous fanatics, amd hollow-hearted bypocri (hear hear, and cheers) met in solemn oo ttle from earning an honest livelll jittle too far advanced in the 19 to be thrast down our throats. An vidual named Phelps—the immortal Phelps! (great laughter.) seriously proposed to form a police force out of their own number. and arrest all newsboys perpetrating the high erime of sviling, or call edge my word to this meet- masses of people at a revival of the o! »né favor in their ei; ‘than from ten to the meeting was called to order, Many of the most re- opectable aud influential of our citizens were in the a ot blood of the community shail have t! five exeroise of their opinions, and that the powel majority shall not be permitted to trample upon Teligious rights of the weak minority, idusis want to make all men conform to their the Sabbath. Attempts have boem bit the sule of the Sunday papers; they bave ever been unsncovssful and ersuacton may work wonders in this eo foree will effeot but little. ‘a+ other speakers are to follow me; bit [ say tha’ Lexsboys carry ut what the lope Ubi preach, but daily violate in pract! rights of our country should be {i and the gicrious stripes insvit while the gentlemen of #1 fine their efforts to denunet newsboys would be found for defenders of both. enthusiasm prevailed, to pat them dow But there pious notions of keepin; ften made to pre y their buttoa- aries, seed forward from the outside, to bear what was going ov, that many ot the poor Little ‘Cellows were crushed and in dauger of being tajured, ‘The mess of people uudulated buck aad forwara, iks ‘waves, for @ considerable time. aod the more pag- Bacious of the boys, who were pushed ab us by tho-e mest them, rerented it by @ biow. sod two or cares ia- seale, Were thus gus up, bat tala you longer, cipient rows, upon a smal speedily quelled The office:s of the meeting were as follow: Madden, President; James Sullivan. Seoretary; Patrick \.ullia and Patrick Doyle, Committee of Arravgem he president addressed t rand enthusiastic cheering. He a gteat number of those interester tu this cause that { should preside on the present occasion, | ua happy to 40 #0, and wil divedarge the duty that ‘devolves upon ape, to the bert ot my hope you will look over it, ont among the gailsat (Loud cheering ) Mr Evcak Wate was next called upon, and on latiorm, was warmly «rewt- Daniel Menan, coming to the front of the He raid, gentiemen, I undec the ipttuence of « desire to Bear | %; and there is nobody that does mot ask his neigbbor, on Sunday, ‘what is the ne neighber whe will not communic: Now what difference does it minke. if this nm municated in print from the face of the bro tteed of from ti much as apy other wm meetiog amidst loud and there is no ¢ what he Koows, io any thing [ Che arraag-meats adopted “by the enewtes of the antrammelied ciroulation ot in- o 1 something uew in the history of famati- ssiem. We Dope to be able to meet these profes-ional eutiemen, and brat them, too, #ith their owa We will Sight them with Ia I rejoice to see #0 large a coting of ctciaens an thi: ‘to nustain the uewsdoys in toe rights waren the o tation bas given them,fa common with every vtuor O\s¢8 and galling in the community The president then read the resolutions, as fo.lows: 70 Whereas, am.narity of theo solomon ineeting, and formally orcas: ; but there is @ principle the ebureh going people would do well to eulti to love Ged. to do to th we should do to them. business, (Great cheering.) If they suc- ing the sale of Sunday papers, the next thing will be to +but up the post office on Sunday.and stop sbips at res, When Col. tichard M. Jonasen reporied, ip the House of Kepreseutatives, agaiust the abolition | of the Sunday mails, the people rose ia their streogta to pport him And the peo support the Dewsboys. right end know that they are; apd tl @ ringing of the bells for vbrii No, sir; and the fua otbers as we would they bk God, | bavea little nephew & newsboy, who by this honest employmen from bed company. Even if the were wrong, it is pot the m ehculd be stopped? a either tue Sus viedge n> Ling s ae may ousare toe thouid do uato us rr “dudily strength to follow bu ent of these rights. 4. That, Ny ti presen oom he! people would not buy The ne#»boys pursue aa hooest tom, 1 i fahne banees ini cailiog and wet upon principle: Jorture as crime, aud going 00 arnot ”: mara of intelligence t! teacher the people to od the constitution u be eburch folks would be found depioradiy tz- norant, if the question were put to them. r which they live - of atter six of labor, be fy Agaural vy Jr, was next called upon, mounted the rostrum Mr. Reway Arcotaniv end loudly cheered, as raid: Frilow citizens, | do not Know what arrangements, the pewsboye hat ‘om opposing the p foderates ot he saurch, ee ahs ie. Suudsy, aud dupe Outeide, I met a fr JGta whtoh the Urade affo de us, we cordiauly i : ple st @ meeting in this fark, when $1500 getting it up for the benedt of pottical see none of those men here now political exerte i to be ebtained we eball always hi capital to be made. enough of speakers when the rights of mankind, or the pricolpies y conte Sixth, That iv view of the f themselves individualiy, au ‘sympathizers to resol 76 liven vs wat ing paper in New York bas mre Work, OF bovd, done on the | | | Oppore there litte boys will have the Tung ip the ears of the sick, the w and they will pot let them be stopped «1 ting comfortably in their ehurcaes id foregolag reso but when they ar they are horriti bs Bewrboy's voice as be parses, erylog out,“ the Wis. the Sundey Herald,” (Laughter diately fet about viviatiog patch? * the Teme od cheers) aud they im are they now, when th (do pot knew one of these them for their industry sod indepeudeace They ep given out of their earnings a mite to bury the dead that could not other@i-e hare decent buriat Let us ther. stana by the constitution, which guarea'ces Te, and the free Loud ebeering dreve. attormey-at law, who was on the piatform, man to ray e few words. eneers on coming forward ¢ war unexpectedly called upon to adtress Was called upow by Lhe i It was their sacred duty to sustaia these honest boys. who, im the depth of the wtuter's snow, and at all reasons, were toiling for their own sap. ott, Sad the support of & brother, = sister, oF & mo- It was the duty of the meetiog to rastaio them, as Well as the proprietors of th lke , the momen -" ear ted it to the doore of the oitizens repae: their patience = Bt. Valentine’s Day. Thousands upon thousands of letters, vulger, coarse, brutal, fanciful, beantiful, mysterious, quizsical, face- tious, kind and affectionate, will be deposited in the Post Office to-day, to excite disappointment, disgust, suspicion, emotion, delight, conjecture, surprise. laughter, heppiness and love. The ingenuity of the bumen heart for giving pleasure or pain is wonderful ; andthough it is to be hoped that there is no one in the Community willing to distress another, by taking ad- vantage of the eccasion to wilfully offend, yet there is reason to fear that petty malies too often dictates the »terms of these annual epistles. Im one case, a fow years rince, the death of a delicate and sensitive lady ‘resulted from the perusal of a’Valentine, sent, doubt- lees, merely to annoy her. This should be a lesson t> the thoughtless, and should rerve to check @ disposition to go the bounds of merriment, good sense, and the purpose Shh fall ditect use rave e @ testival— wto Of the occasion, which may be made one for ourrying mirth. joy. and love to thousands of bosoms. St. Va- lept'ne’s Day should be sacred to the better sentiments and emotiona of human nature. Cy plimer QT feivie Indices of We mleds the im ited. they always are; for iwalways more characteristi ‘than of the receiver's claim men The penpy-post men will be out “bright this morning. running hither and thither, to expretant thouss They will Getiver. probably, about sity thousecd letters, of every imaginadie form. col and beauty, They will not only be happy to fi ry oue at home, but all ready with the exact change to meet the postage tax, so that the labors of the day may de less onerous, and that the movements of the mes ‘re may be expedited : ne oy broader invitation to advaneo more boldly % the court of id, and will at lest weal the solemn compact that makes life partnerships of wo or of bins. Happy cay of St. Valentine! To the youch- ful be prepitious—and to bachelors of ene or many a degree, bring the “letter of attrition,” that, preduciog covtrition, ebatl rub eff the rust of single misery and Inotvidual reifishoees! All rbould take partocrs ia tbe dance of life, to keep this terrestrial ball 12 mociou, ‘a8 derigued by the great laws of oature Ship Baltiding ta New York, ‘Merrrs Lawrence & Sneeden intend to launch some day this week, a fine modelled steawmbout, whi Dave built for Mr James Day to ran bs Orleans and Mobile She ix 250 feet in longh, with a beam of 70 feet 4 9 feet depth of hold she cau be even at the'r yard, atthe besd of Cherry street. over Grapd street ferry. Messrs. Westarvelt & Mackay expeot to laaneh, next week, @ ship to be called the Oovan Queen. inteot-d fr Johm Griewold’s line of London packe She has be o bulit ins superior manner, andof the best materials. Sheds 170 feet im length, 374) feet beam depth of held. Anothei steamship for tbe | New York apd Havre Steamship Comp te ran fa connection with the Framkiia. fer keel iy 250 fest tn dength; Deeadth of beam, 40 feet, and devth ot beta 27 feet, Her engines aud machiaery will be made at the Novelty Works im adiition have the frame of @ sfenmer raised, toram om the Paoitic, betw a Franctoo a Onese, and Ls to be finished with a| possidle dus ors Perrine, Patterson & Stack, st W. ing the kerl for a ara. Harbeok & Co They The Crediter’s Laxt Resort —\ esterday. & of the steamebiv Obiv in the year 1848 $8/0. om a credit of four rd at the firm pears that the accused gdeveburgh, St. Lawrenée county, this lat the time of purchariog the goods, re be wer doing @ goed business, aud was worth from | SILO to $8008. over and fA debts, sud likewise owred @ house and lot mbered Mr. Fisk belleving these statements eud repreventations to be true, sold bim, and delivered the bill of ove stated. Subsequently, leges that he ascettaimed that resentations thus je were faire and fraa- accured was inso vent at the the rep dulent » ed yreterday at3 o'clock. og fect, procured the warrant for his arrest. and tnetead the magistrate sud dismissed for want of suMcient evidence to sustain the charge, at a late hour inet night Mr Marrhall. we understand, fatends t) pro | coved by laud to New Orleans, and take the Ubio on her arrival wt Stormy Mussina Gentert Boardong eoter! boardli many are geversiby the cause of di trom jealous motives geverated thr: the pleasant little ebit chet, ail of course in private; yet by some unforeseen manner, the whole scandal ts bpread thromgbout the beuse, communicated to cach other under the mort profound reerecy However, the | case We are about to relate is @ terrible dispute detwowm | ote e Southerner and theo Ner The pame of one of the qenilemen ts allet, (but whe her any reiation te viomes, | he play. ts mot yet known). I ‘4 7 FY f i g i & tf f Keable brerding bouse jue retired neighborhood, known a No # and 10 State street, cept by vise Ure, bem. a very amiable young Indy wud het aged m ther ‘The caure of the sitercation sod awful threats in- dviged ip on the oocasinn, was In consequence of the | | howse porsensing two doors to enter the premises b Mr Mallet taking ® femey to enter throngh No 10, 4 Mr. Jerome wishing to compel him to euter throag® Here was the eplit, between the two doors. | | This pretty little @ifference of opinion grew warmer warmer between them. Mr Jerome. it seems. 06 , aod insist om permitted to #0 frowt door of No 10, thie be obeyed, bat Mr Jerome refused to comply, ectonily deciared that be rad corpee”? to foroe his way eerertion. Mr Sallet beoame siarmed. and for view called on the Chief of Poltes. who tutormed him <. Fa tr 3582 BaF i } i 5 H i 4 2 f 5; 4 i i i i i iz si gs il rH ‘3 = $ 2 © z sf z$ F z if | f i a § 2 # i ! : attemp’ > Py ly — the od «Mise Grahers sent = lool oy Montag. who at jed and 06 proceeding to divest door of the look by the sorew sod lever principis, an Soveme saliies Rath from bee rest with hammer and nails, and nailed up the door, the lockemtth was re ing at 4 6°toom thie Pel was allowed te recania om bis TWO CENTS. From my readi and have believed, since the mynd ‘advent of our Saviour City Intelligence, Deatn or Jonw Tancas, Feq.—It is our painful daty’ to-day, to record the decease of Mr. John Targes, one of our oldest and most respeoted oftisens, and one who has been intimately ideatifed with the growth of New York, There are few of our cttizens heard of bim; and were sure that his death will be regretted by all whe knew him. Mr. Targee wes borm inthe year 1776, and was de soended from one of the old Huguenot familire, who emigrated to this country at a very early period of its | history. In his youth, he wae apprentieed to Mr John | Vernom, to learn the trade of a silversmith. Mr Ver- Bon was, at that period, one of the most respectable and extensive manufacturers of silve b orpe wel I bee hat wi jew immediate and Q. Have you not stood with robes on, iste coming’ A, I mever have robes. but in some slanderous expeoting the immedi: back of & wagon, on | heard anything about the trunk being the property of jroome street, pleaded gutity to Court accepted the ples, ab Voting —Poter Shes was alleged and ous- | August and before his ed? A. I did. The case still stands Programme prerented in the Managers of thie theatre wit present ts th poll ore he resided at 427 Washington fatal difference between the prosf the indictment, the jury found ’ om that account, ith artistic rkill. nightly publtc, We have already sufficiently dilated upon the pieces now performing and, therefore, need now only say that the admirable company, by whom the living ecene 1+ 60 well portrayed. mightly ine creases In excellence, bringing up each pioow to the | Johnson and Peter Johneon, were tried on a churge of | highest point of theatrical perfection Thus though lary in the third degree, in baving, on the night rerdiot of * not 9 meoused was committed, the papers sent to the Grand Jury for a new ia- Black Burgiars—Two black boys. named George for several evenings the same pieces are they ceane to be the seme, aud becom better and improved pieces, affording in> and satiefection to the public seid to Nok ita shapeless enh into form and beauty—so, by repeated enacts formers at last briny of histrionle perfect: nightly at the Bowery Broavway THrathe —Last evening there wae a very brilliant audience at this house, to witness the formence of Miss A. Fisher. charming actress in ¢ part of Lady Gay Spaoker, in» London Assurance with that perfect on arohness, which ron- Shs was well aas- CS q and the other who fulfilled the «ame parts duri ‘irish Attorne: ry remarkeble msn He ergy Of obsracter, clear intelligence, | Te added au inde- oe, that wlevated jm 80 far above all the temptations of political office, therefi that it secured for Chus,ae the by 237 Frovt street, and stolen therefrom some or the spoils resuil him the confidence end esteem of the most men ip our State. It was no uncommon thi D D Tomkins, © almost all the m their parts to fon, as is witnessed Minthoroe, and at che demostata this information, Sweeney requested hie ‘courpanion to keep watch at the door, while he went aud procured @ Light; @ light and more assistance were soon procured, ntered the store, when they heard footeteps on the staira above; they went up the drat and recond flights, when one of the prisoners was foand and arrested: and he gave information that he had a companion; the search was now ren ‘at length found perched upoo 4 drawn down between his sho: n assumed porition looking as littl huaau being; as officer Sweeney baited bi * but the mass upor eg; * you won't come down, eh end me your club,’li see it f can’t feton him Jobnson probably kaew the accuracy with which polio- men can sometimes throw their clubs, fo bestirred himself and came down, aud made one of the party to the station house ciurive; the window bere marks of violeaoo ms if it bad been opened with « crow bar; and the drawers of the deeks having been rifled A razor and some other trifling articles were found on the persons wf the pri- dict of guilty, aud the Rutgers, Mangle ished. men and the officers he sustain the part graceful vivarit; ders Lady Gay # uch at one period of Dis life, that to seoure the frieadsbip of Jobm Targer§was to secure success, eit ate or at Washington; aud happy wa: % to Daniel D letter from Joho Cargee. pride that he refused somo of the Most jucrative avd impor'ant offices 'exdered to hia b: teal friends, who had been ei atter office who other culprit recent epgayements Th in which Mr Boland made bis first appearance. does not porsess that humor er rich accent nor does he seem acquainted with the eaay. indifference and stage business which are so essential to amuse an keep alivean audience when they expect somethiog rieh and racy in the bairbrained Hibernian We must, however, eve bim in other characters befo-e we pro- nounce & firal opinion on his merits as an Irish actor, This evening will be presented y © His Last Legs.” his promipeot ver aceepted, was that of Comuil-xioner lace without pay, and the ardu- ed with acknowledy: credit to himseif, jarge fortune by economy and of lite turvisves an exau| imitacicn of the youn; may be profitabl Among the o! of the Alms tiow b The facts were con- If we are not much mistaken. we can predict from the specimens we ha will joes which Mr. Targee declined was that of Sheriff of New York, which at the time when it vas tendered to bia, was worth twenty-five thoa- Im fact there was no offtzy ia the git of the democratio party of tas State, tha: he could Ddiaived As we have belure anid. he was the intime'e friend of Mangle Mintnori > eters admirably The never-tiring piece every night, @ nomerona scciety at this favorite resort of amuement Serious Family"’—was performed last evening b denrely crowded houre The intmitahte acti tomand Brougham. in their parts of Aminsdsb Sleek and‘ aptain Maguire, drew from the audience roar: laughter and rounds of applause, The entertainments eonoluded with the favorite drama called the © Jester.”’ which was capitally performed by the emineat actors who form the company of Burten. Thi being “Dombey" night given, with the laughal Ret wenn the two pieces, Miss WV Borton’s THeatne. The jury found-a ¥ court sentenced them to th Ubree years and six months. an and fashionasle apd dollars ® year ter for three years Wm. Sinclair t charging him with stealiog al from ou board the schoouer ge was not sus Trimmer im the Ens taiped, and the prisoner was acquitted Carrying a Slung Shot.—A young man ramed Vichael Smith was tried aud con- Vieved of carrying @ deadly weapon, similar to a slung ition to that, Mr fom: au for bis ebiidren Mxxuina —An adjourned meeting hime powinated bins as gua sit is called, thet piece will be fi Timothy B Hampton testified that on the evening of the 16th of January, be was stauding as the cori Lim nnd “tite ctreets, whom be heard a ery of * thief!’ he looked np White street aod saw the prise coming down; witness stepped in froat of him, when Prisoner drew @ leaded stick aed r Hampton howey er Field coming to his aid, uman and bad hum taken (othe station house, idenoe against hia the testimony of Hampton, | produced whioa he identified | it appeared that tried to steal meoat from o storeat the ind White atrert. ound a verdict of guilty, aod the court senteuced the convict to the State prisom, for one year and two mcutbe, Highway Robbery Commisted on a Parper.—Three | Diack feliows, named Joba T were put on trial, charged with | The evidence in tha © Broadwey House; amd although the meeting it uot DumFroUK the Bumber of sigoatur: tached to the petitions that were pres lurge amounting to upwards of tweive thoasa petitioners ack cf the Common Coanell to form a light- ing Gepar*ment of the city government; # feet *hether the present Common ( give ear to their remonstrances petition, in the bistory of New York. p: ouneil, which contained #0 monopoly gar petit for this pretty always filled to its utmost capacity al Thesran.—The * Lola Montes, or She would be « re two pleoos of exceeding interest and amurement now playing at the huly erowded theatr jece founded upon t aot of errikin, highly popular and * Lola Montes” especially, oman. who. by her mart the prisoner b. Vass Turoball appears im bes 1 not be aband ined deen obtained. The petition will be presemted to the Common Council on Monday evening next, this anti monepoly m until relief sball ba eneaptared ail who be wek that Miss Cermb As it isonly for thi the ballet will fourish at the National. ali not seen ber, end the fair Gertrude Daw ebarming tpretacte, should now avail themselves of the The two fair oues, trudw. are well matched, and vie with each other in ex: traordipary feats of beautiful dancing he — This always well attended house ry in the first degree to rhow the following facte:— 1 | Tare opportunity: eupper as & presentation supper given tn compliment to the adie manag the wrefensiou generally, and the latter w of the presentation of @ servioe @f plate in o tien of the muerite aod services mavager and actor. riod hax been confined toe d interested bimeelt in ber bet benefit in ber aid Here he «aw the asked bir to treat him. started down 1224 street but abont half water when the privepers came ms, aud held bim se used, and finally ards the terry ther, it r eee ace way down to < The company ssnwnbdind . for the first time in Amertos, y, while Gillette put his hand in hit pooker.and and received with the greatest marks of satisfecttom t by the delighted audience, took outa half dollar two quai Mies Viary laylor who perches Were many ao: th attic lt ould it be otherwire whe: pertormed the principal part, noquitted heree fof the task in ber usual manner aod wae appiauded The amusements con ed > Flying Color The old man iteotiied the pric 0 version of the aifair oon- she jury found them guilty, and the Court sentenord them te the State prison Gikette for tem yeu sharing the plunger dix memthe peved for the accommodation of publie, avd we doubt not they will be the seene, efTorth of the mest fashionahle assembiine. not only joer bappy and desiradie loos! io ty. Comfort and conve .tevoe with Rothery on the Fe io mooay from Job jsoompany her t» ber ho boed bim of the b -y; but it was cn jon. He bad beea picked up in the strae Priecoer whe tock btm to her Indgings darkness made it under bit pillow and io @ twinkling fed with bis pooke book and its contents As soon as he discovered the trick be go up and made bix way inte t in search of & poleeman baod sod arrested the pumervus acdence Another repetii» “ Dow Giovanni ” Sr by the an audience of uneomm 4 be anticipated to night. It ise rare t she aboved hee hi eigen yt Hoty dy ara apien did dancing raloon costal bth in Dis con od ta the «xe. brian y aed tertithony te bis worth apd merit, by @ host of iiverary Olerstonel frie: y take their annual tancy and drees bell at Borcon * beautifol A seempbt: Cdam dete rtreet, on Vondsy next, the 26tn well kyewn sgrerable character of the f rmer ba ls of the extreme popularity of the ew this rortety Tooms. the lovers ef the di Gel'ght ul evening been he jury reodered ourt sentenced t ‘The tency drees wi for come time busily employed t watiety of rich and el mort popular coustracting @ tried for stealing $42 50 im geenes from two T the whole agree theatrical profess @ to the ambition of the Clancy, of 416 Cherry strert laboring woman allowed her « how outef a plase, Mr. Oh ouge watil ae eruld p While thes living om his bouaty ed. and started for Prinavt nd got over $10 he did not di + Orvns House, —The usual programme of opteriaiments namely, melodies, 1" dancing aud exoeitent tnatramen'a! per neer. will take place, t , belaty ts devidedly the best ro band, a tsp which has atten winder of thet: ed as 0 termimed thet the ball nball be select Bow pons, Crovotare aso Conrrcrion nay tert French ehoeclate, mavulsctured by stemu at if see & Sane. No 401 Droad pleasent beverege, 4. ued abows Hleroker wt their meat Matlla: of tbe money back. but raid rhe intended to return ft State Prison for two way i) a very ere oforuied «te: 1 ho prefer it to oollee and toa lery that thie bend ts considered the bestia the stat Mosrum —The great variety of natural with whieh this ab-yrd’, hould Induce CWtrequently, ae it formation to those who, j—Otreult Court, Supreme Court. Before Fee 13.-John end Ohera mA eotah ier nent te with their childre: pores of great oho books benoid are obliged to ase M thete orders. partry! ‘They eannot be rus parsed, rut Buanima.— A Mré, Beneement, revtding at his decision upon & motion of Me kde to admit parol testimony of what the peeting the destruct suljeot of this action ward San deornsed said ree Jeatercay evening. which a on eowld be procured ber per- orm tiow by him; the inw ts eettied im of Errore. That case was long pending be- graph letter recently sent d there for the im- immediarel) ellay the veteriogn st +@ that the burping will prove fatal — Weave informed that Mr JF Davis, of South Brooklyn. recvived « letter by the bio, piel ure gallery. by he Ppretion of viriters Paving of toe Bartix or R ct of Errore, A beautiful painting of th It was held the preeum ption was the other way; t the legal presumption was that he hat destroy The ja@qment was reversed by unanimous ¥ te. esl preeumption te im fever of revocation. par’ st opinion the Inpiaw Masea: about & year since, for California via hi Rasy Gila, Nothing had been beard from bim sivoe the 214 of lect May, when be errived at El Maso Rg fe am extract from the letver:— November 12 1849 After arriving at Ki Paso, your brother and myreif— who were weermates from Sao Bis dreth— conelr ded to ebange our rode of trevelliog, ihe entioe approbats “4 cannot fall (0 be appreciated by artiste, and to excite the admiration of the ry of It there it po evidemoe yet that It was seen out of Dis postession or wae i f troyed his will, Ar to revoostion. there are several ways could be revobed. Hemay destroy the paper, or ng. or by any physioal set of hie other persons proved by two persons it himself when alone thaw set of phyrieal destruction: he mus’ mene to dertrey it at the tie so that a revocation comet-te of First. the aot of destruction, phyat « cal, second the act of mind. Intending the destrus- is given ev thon, The mere decierstions that he does sot mean leave @ will or that eorrtain paper was mot bis is meeting would net amount to @ revocation. Where brilliant concerts recently im Beitimore, and Produce nee et tie death The v.—Mr Max Maretaek, the aneger Dar, with great liberality. appropri ¥ Dent, for the benefit of the suffe street. The opera selected for the oat up to the day of talented and enter, r ore by the Inte ox- ul there must be se jog more = oocasion te ereape from © ing from three to four buodred = Un our retare were made for pus! Te first day ovt too busdred of the seme Indians, who hed surrounded us previously at the eop- ‘gold us, within bese thee ® Of Yenrs Being #0 pear the town the company (which eoort ted of thirty-one pereoas) wes considerably 1p advance two diatinet acts be hes made = apother Here the will camnot be found, deipbia. ptiem is, (hat he destroyed it, The evidence of hie declarations thet he goncert here the week after drrtroy ‘This the Court thought was adaie sible: if i¢ mot only proper to bow that he did the act, but that he did it anime revceands vr may prove the act of destruction. aod that deowaed 7° *'" ntended it by bis declarations much disorder, that he will room retarn to a fow rode of a, they were sap- if fleet horses brought them ‘The Lose of the Khode Isiand. oy tHe Hewseo s oneie ~ jour journal of yererday, Hill ee the first oftcer ‘The Wietory of (1 i The defen eats j (Comnset for platati® 4,4 1 Dootor Harriett and the Reverend Mr Balch. and to the declarations } Rhode |r and ope exbibs te <F z other withercer the testator, thet he hed mo will, apd thet he aise stated thet s* Fa adrene-d wignt ‘one, (each separated (rom bit com- their conti sence tu the prssefal ur inter the #00 set The number of ioe vie Mexican five American Jvidual, oot Mexicen who y & septive of the Indiaus performed om the morrow. by *have Yeoor, in Sompan: All the. papere whic ! Hl bead deetroyed i rE i . f : i 38 £ 3 f Fi Pt sil et i by _vhe indians iijustrations of tle rome times fancied he bed « (laughter) that he wae “a deed wan” that deceased at one tine wanted bim te look inte the bed to see if he bada't been oomfued ((oreat lacgbter) [The object of this fstimeny, oo the part of the ad deateojed at owed & blaneet i meane He waa subsequently in the Home | tunate vernel was fost tnd attention. he oontribw servation (f many liver He wae Geto of sbip twenty (wo, aod been ‘ vaccele ted from the Superin not in a state of mid oapabis of ef the Alm foam nad waite Sheets + had mele when we ole thon Btopted placing 89.000 to their credit * rd ned copy of the amended yn, with bie objeotions Darment of the money ommolentoners of Keele toto’ ene ty as formeriy, and oo Fepresen'atives of the oy in was appointed to reports of (he obertar a beer — that whieh that the government were web ot Mr Sie aes | of pirates that tr previows to bis death, bas slept thers fexted the ( and eaves ta thie s be t Fy . < A Yea. | have gone have faitem arivey there to gare upon the stars, oF for what purpose’ id you ever ombr & Have you gow the Milierites who | tedard, and mantt: an able ream@iae aod by - sioesrely belley 0 On the bouse-tép looking tor the com