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\ ets his exit in half the time youn See: The See sms correspond with semees z tne pformption were obtained. t ‘Texas and New Mexico DiMiculty, Our Baltimore Correspandence, ieieatns e i. [twas now my turatointerro- their different ages. and their diferent physical abil | would then have the right ooo mers os ja a+ the epirita. ‘The eldest lady, wbo dors all the talk, | tics, Perhapethle feat may lead ta satte dies ¢ | with. But at preseut hey were gr BEFORE OF, MAS, NEWARCRS, ap Baurimoes, July 10, 1850. Naw Yona Oth Jay, 1850°°! | olitely instructed ine as to the proper meaner of , the agency In producing there sounds. I trust that | like a docter attempting to eure Urey o” Austix, June4, 1950. The President's Death—Emblems of Mouraing— ‘To James Gornon Bewnerr. Boo. puttiog D> gnesilens i shan bean to pat she ues some selene. on opps this bint will investi- agen in hd u ®:n—I bays the honor to inform you that [ arrived Trotting Match—Arvest for Seduction—Revolt- 4 ended ‘novel t jollows : jon— he apicl averse | © r ry . © committee “ ~ ne Mestng saton mt: ia ep of the | Sith et Apswer—itap. rap, kaack, knock. boag. rap. | cat ce teow omarily orumpele me to out shett | pot yet rep. in thie city on gesterday, having, JefGente Foon the img Charges, $e. Rochester tadics and their mysterious Knockings, I qhawk you. epirit; why there anust be a great invay | thie deeount a# @ lucid explanation, given in detail, | Tie constitution was bere called for, in order to | 24th April, and £1 Paso onthe Lithof May. There- 4: twelve o'clock last night, the sad intelligence Send you the of the answers gi If you think its uit of the investigation, andamaceount | spirits Who are ready to hold com n to questions while I was preseut, | Queetion— Have [ more than one gui ‘i « : Auswer—Rap, bang kK, rap, ant ently interesting, you can pub- | Knocking all ever the rou hich ended {a playiog a | a 1 with me. | would make # book aslengtiy ast ive Hooks ot the | proceed with it, that bei: the regular business of the | with enelose, for your especial consideration, a copy of i j pirit here? | Pentateuch, and be quite as intere 7 » Py of the demise of President Taylor was received in n Eapthe puldic | evening. # proclamation issued on she 23d of April, by Col. Job: f i ing of the continual ISAIAU It war Lbonm stated that th had the doeu- | ° ® e 23d of April.by Col. Joha this city, and, at midnight, the tolling of the belis r SF eeant | Sceretary had the doen- | yore, U. 8. A., commancing the Ninth Military De- announced to our citizens the mournful result of lish it, ] was induced to visit them more from curi- | tune for me; but whothe: Hail Columbia,” or | ‘The Congress of Trades, Y 9 Tribune handed copy of | pariment. Dy it yeu will perceive that the people of his svflerings. At the time I write, the flags of osity than any other motive, or, perhaps, like many | “Clearthe Murky Raccoons Vow,” T am unableto | ‘The Congress of Trades, or Ludustrial Gouneil, or In. tog hat purported to be ® copy pete ees yomigh bout to go into a separate Stateor- the city are suspended at half-mast, the bells are tell, or can [ account fur the long contiaued and Lond | gustrie1 Convention, as it is variously ealled, mot on vas the Congress refused to re-| ganization. Thismovemeat, I am induead to believe, emblems of mouraing are suspended others. from a desire to detect what I believed «huis | hee te ‘ s been brought about by ¢h tolling, and cking for me more than for ochers, unless it might coguibe it } ns been brought about by the eucouragement given . bug or imposition wpoa (he credulity ofthe public, T | be that it preceded Low tae spirits of deccased | Toerday evening, in the Court of Oyer sad Terminsr, | “Hy Lows sald he bad hoped the rights ant grioy. | them by the President of the United states throagh tage eo dwatlings of seepmsantoaing Wake and erali # acco: ies ade bers of t jmpire Club, some of whom were | he new Cit, . being t t time in that baild- | ences of the laboring man would be discussed this inatrustions to Oo! Call, » aa they wore Genipeniy wes secompanted by 8 friend, who made It} Demet et nocking 1% thinvwaeia, aud mmey gone | patho Daw Chg ER One ING RE pieiain thal balls’ | Sects. e uaeibare nana ti tin bearer aight, for | PUbiished and very gonerully circulated through that Lady Washington, mile heats, best three in five, Lie particular business to watch every movement of {imos indulge in thet innocent and scientiiic rcrea- | 16+ The Common Connoil, on the first might of their | 1c Cities were the greatest grievance @f the work. | tetritory. was won yesterday by Lady W. ton, in three theludier wud ort persons iu oF aboat the room, Feng tent ee Bos 5 f prosead in my | pretent monthly session, voted them the uae of thy | |ne'mun. ‘This be lilutirated by the tect of sae rok Having, Hace my arrival, been informed that you straight hea! ime, Hirst heat, 2:51}; secon, pn ~ - adl pnversation with them or interrogss y, from which I have digressed perhaps too much. | Bupreme Court, but the Court of Oyer and Toruiner | vated for Mr. Ackerman, as Asristant Alderman of the | @id Bot receive my letter of the 12th April, which I 2:53; third, 2:404. "The race between Roanoke pirits and although a great many wiseacres stion—Is the spirit of my deceased brother bere? | was substituted, as itis lighted with gas, From some | Pighth ward, and having assisted in procuring him tho forwarded, with other documents and letters, to you by and ‘Lady Bow: for $200, mile heats, best three We pretended that they have discovered hunin | {newer—Rap, rap, Or yer. Quoation—Will he converse | a, ightel gas. Seuluation tetdnes be ean dk cote yet ho was | (he military mail, via Z1 Peso, I deem it proper to call in five, was won by Lady Bevans im consequence Sgency lu the production of these mysterious souu with me? Answer--¥ea, yes, Thank beothor, it | Mirunderstanding about the place of meeting, the a | Oye of those who refused the use of the room to the | YOUFattention to my imovements after the organiaa- Of ihe driver of Roeaoke havi neglegted, 00 the ied by human Ingenufty, yet L have | years? (openly and How many | The President, Mr. Baily, occupied the chair. ‘The | | 4 Dal pte nen tte seid his boske and | officers of the Seventh Military Department, ordoriag aud second heats, According to the rules ot the ton —Wil, | meeting was called to order ata quarter-past 8 o’eleck. | Goouments to the meeti avstriet non-interference” with me in the discharges course, light weight is considered distanced, al- ‘gree, ony- ble. Knocking heard on the tloor. Q who will pubii-h un exposition of the whole matter. ititary Gevernor. I fuund by his converss- | gent their names are withheld. Ifeara that the thing bike c+ aselves, OF 4 7} gta Del ¢ b ehiy of my duties, aud several letters from private Ladiv: though KR ke beat her iv the third heat about yourap the number of yeers since you entered the ‘The Chairman requested the delegates to take their Mr. Kevsex'said Mr. Crate, the secretary, did not see iy Pp a gh Noanol t her in convection with otber persone ; have I ever, soem | on: erepirite, Am tha tablet Dertead “antes given | pata inside the railing, aud those who wore not delo- | the advertirement calling the meeting duals in Santa Fe advising me te come on to Santa Fe. | seventy-five feet. Time, first heat, 2:33, won by them dircoucerted by any of 't Dey ot to them, | PY knocks on the table, Question —Did you leave any r ; A Deiecate— His own name was rigned to it. 1 lost no time. and arrived at Lady Bevans; second heut by Roanoke, 2:37; third Serre? wecedons wbiok Dev Voce Re Beaman children in this wetld? Anawer--Yea, Question -Tiow | 680s to ait outside, Mr. Dran—It was |e’ to the committee by Mr. Tate, | April, under the impression that heat, won by Lady Bevans, according te the de. If others hav pal or detooced the trick, asthey | many? Answer-Two. Correct again, Questioa— | ‘The President then read the names of the oflvers to put bis name to it, und he did not see the paper. efloct an organization. I was welland courteously re- | cision of the judges, 2:30. Seer an tnrie napcoltions acs pegaaceneeentale't Are ihey dead or alive? No answer, Qucstion-Is / Mr, Tate, the scoretary, mot having made his | | the motion, after some further discussion, was Sy esta T cttaeieneed ba GVURUEE ob potas | An arrest was made yesterday, in this city, of a ised. 11 1 bad detected them inthelrdmpositions, I osha Seaton ane and Aunteroadis. | SPpearance, Mr, Barr was appointed secretary mo | “E"D: then anid that he regretted to find thelr | tentiment and endeavored to ascertain the practica- | Person charged with the seduction of a lady, under would be ve considered it my duty to expose them tinctly. Quextion—Is your daughter living in this | fem. Three delegates from the associated masons wore | meetings were ouly ndvertited in one paper. Many | dilityot sing. r | the most revolting circumstances. The arrest was Dam sure the public will be obliged to any } Salat heer tle The omen EB wrong; hisdaugh- | then secelved. persons did not ree, and would not. read the paper I deemed it my first duty to call upon Colonel Mon- | made by an officer of the sheriff, and for the pre- | ! | ter is living, Questions your witedead’ Answer | “361. suey read a report from the Pioncor Temple of | PHieh the meetings were udvertived, He therefo Tam tree to acknowledge that, atter all I have wit- | yt" { ” ts b. tisemont tion that he would give me no encouragement, nor | gentleman is a@ ng physici that his victim Reseed ot their mysterious kuockings, and thelr most | dead? Anetcr Line a Right? sean Wucstions: | the House Carpenters’ Protective Association, upon | hu userted in the florid, he Sun aad the Glass, | adopt any mearure oF policy that would forward the | asthe daughter of & ‘oy fom Yepiding © short withun actemsuingsesuracs. T hase Geka Mmehoue | How long sincemy mother died?” Nvantwer. My mo. | lato hours, The report suggests that afund should be | Mt Dowsay if you meet always on ove night, you | Vena cr riehes of Lexss i, om, the sonirary, he ¢x-| distance from the city. ‘The crime was accom accuracy. T have not in theleast ther is living. Guostion—Rup on the table the wgo of | created for the purpose of purchasiug lots to build on | WANE no advertisements reseed himeelt as Gecldedly favorable to the then ox- ‘dly favorable to the then ex. | dif or Lan changed my opinions, or fora moment doubted that | my brother at the time of his death? Forty-three | Mr. Baxk—I understand the notices were put eeputinatntand pine oineuilabinhs and one ra moins all this was the production of humea ingenuity, and | yapg?" Tey again? Forty-three, Agaia right; he was | for dwelling houses for the members of the association, | gratuitously at frst, bei were discontinued, with but | Present government, with the Mexican laws now en- | iidy died in childbirth, ant knowledge miohew that elthcr clretricity or ventriloquiam was the agent | 45'vears ola when he died, Question I have writton | upon which they are to work during strikes for the re. | ope exeeption, the Tribune forond. Spepid be maiAieieed spill Onngrasc’shall 06 | OR arte er ake be. d employed in producing the sounds; but thisis only the names of six persons in my book; one of them is A member of the committee here contradicted Mr, | tablish rome other.” During the | or by whom I came: pregnant: Was. a8 So0p amy belict. which may be based upon a talse theory, i duction of working time, ‘The report also suggested | AB Sprnating that the netic inthe Tribune wer | im Gee paula quesilée; “ase hou end unfathomable a mystery to her de it was to all paid for cannot poritively assert that the sounds are producol | Gini 7*il Jou indlette by rapping tact on ane ee | that the masons should adopt the sume plan, dge th tion of Texas, provided I hold the | him. Shortly before the birth of the child, she py damon agency. however strong my belief, and 7 then commenced toucbivg the differeat names, | Mr. Basserr said tho Carpenters’ Association had in- F. Gaxnert—The only paper that gives us gratui, | cleetions and mus She. proper civil oftecrs.” | Ils | was brought to this city, under the supposition thas ‘verred with u seed these mysteri- | When 1 touched the namo of Mr. H tno knocks | tended to send a similar report; but baving hegrd of | tous notices ie the New Sok Horatd. ae tn Ph eae she. was afflicted with’ dropey, aud flthoug the ‘ous operations eur to be more asto- fhe one dead QuelOR tf hare wititen dowa the | this one, they deemed it unnecessary. asip Monca i joned by the CS. Go- | ‘stinguished physician under whose charge nicbed at the mysterious knockings than at the an- one dead. Question—f have wriiten down the | The Cisiax sald, by a revolution of aformer mect- | SBA Tieeld. a suas the Tribune be theofficial po ‘them uniess | Was placed, ly discovered the true cause of Swers which have becn given to thelr questions, Not Mamesof soven disenses: when I put my peneil upon | ing, the document was referred to the committes on | MF Pow» then moved that the Tyidune bo the ofloial | inatructed to do so by my Government.” Leailed his | her illness, he eent her home with some gentle 0 with me. I can readily believe that human in- | three repoon theteble? I had veitten cholera eon, | resolutions, Pepmmicise ails bang tanerted. 7 | attention to the probability of the Executive of the te, without disclosing to her parents or herself puity. iv this age of wonderful discoveries andin' SP rtf : — , resol State—in the event of my failure to organise—extend- | the true cause of her trouble. The death occurred fone, can achieve almost anything which would seem | SOmption, fever. pleurisy, wer, ania potu; aadia- - pied. Mr. Ganngra—I moye thas this aaieetared 4. jurisdiction by Proclamation, and enforeing | some months since, but the accused has kept out imporible to the uninitiated; but the answers whion | “a@mation of the brain. When I pat my pencil om x. Bassert then rose aud said he hada subject of | ORtetable the laws by » military foros. = of the way up to the present time have bren given to questions ‘put in the most varied | Ham® potu, FOP ian Mhont. Mee iencke | fest importance to bring before them —s subject thit | HIF Garcons t mone the pravoee aueethe ‘attempt | _ His reply was: “ That would be the proper course ———<—_—__—__—- and complicated forms, have been s0 positive, definite | ee gee eee ene ee eet entice mehy | involved the question, whether the working men woud | ¢ 2k: Diy ean ie aan che therlous question, | or Texas io pursue ; there will im that case be no op- | German Politics—The Emperor of Russia’s and corrct. that they appear more mysterious to me | PLo.died tome ten Joare sinco of consumption, and | sry longer support » aystem by which the forestalling | J choke discussion vy east ot to make ode maper, | Position.” : ‘Visit to Warsaw. than even the knochings.. ‘The most profonnd guesser | Tecelved the same correct answers in overy parti- | merchant, and the seltish boss, and the fashionable fop, | Me lec denounced The steerer ne anne ody ett |” T also called on Judge Houghton, Supreme Judge of From the London Globe, Government Organ.) that ever come from the land of wooden mutmegs, | Sims’ manner about MF. “Dougicery, who” died | Might drive in thelr carringsin Broadway, and smoke | So O00» ponte aoe, De Cie Dt tobe a nctiral | the ‘Territory, who expressed bis determination to rman politicians, of all opinions, have receatly would not bar a decent comparison with these im- | jase summer, in this city. and received the same pay wd ize his nye A -bonge Pencmy gee one ‘one. maintain the existing Government, and to impri concentrated their attention on the late visit of the visible knoc ‘ Ly rs in answering questions. And yet, | distinet answers, but ail were incorrect; the rapping | from the. busy world. ‘There’ was a law above | Mr. Guxcony explained that bis only motive in | #07 purvon hould attempt to enforce the laws of | emperor of Russia to Wareaw, and the English Gpom some quvstions, which have been put in & | sme when I put my pencil on consumption, but Mr moving the previous question was to bring the matter | the State of Texas. Is familiar with th imi truiq ber a er, t 4 - | the constitution, a of the Bible, which said oe 2 he civil jurisdiction of the territory rests entirely | Journals usually most r With the mysteries Draped city wine ee the eee abd esbene tae Morty ged with cholera, Tthen put thequestion | that if a man work not, neither let him seat, | ts vote,ne the time te adjourament oat ar ets with thive individuals, vin. Judge Houghton, 2e Chict | of diplomatic information, have maintained a most the rub.” If they can give distinct and COT ee ee eee, T thew put noreral other ques. | Tbe present organization of society was cononived in MW wotts Justice, and two Me: District Judges—Otero and | €xpressive silence on the result of the dings al other ques- keep « journal of th 4 Ti i h ng rect answers to five questions, they assuredl, . —— "| ignorance, founded in fraud, and brought forth in sel- aeree Bobino, They own and fully control the only press | in question. It is, however, quite certain that this can give the same correct answers to twenty ques | eats te cntesty eraees ey were nearly all 88- | gehnens; ite proportions were uncomely and wajurt, 1 Dusowre The other papers sive as correct reports | i New Mexico, (The New Mericen,) and no document | Visit was accompanied by’ c n 3 of the tions. If the spirits ean give correct information about | Myseif “The party then separated until half past | 4nd ifit is tulowed to proceed, no tongue ean tell what | 4 the New York Tribune. can be printed, or Information by it. except | highest moment to the cause of European peace, & deceased brother, they ought to be able to give the | three, P.M. Iw with a Mr. Merrivt, | “ize consequences will follow. | By what rule of right of | mr: Downsy—I move that it be left to the papers to | what is approved by a committee of fi it in compan: sors, at the | and that these must exercise a lasting influence on same information of a deceased sister. Ifthey can tell | no had been quite skilful in devecting thi id | Teason init, that the man who makes the shoes has | Wii or mot, as they please, notices of our mectings. | head of which stands Judge Houghton, the Chist | the proximate constitution of Central Esrope, and ‘elined thenumber tt coe aan be “death they | in while 4 tr, aud Whe thought he | Bope to wear? that the man who weares the finest | PUPLthe On otal Tye bout the night of meeting: | Justice of the territory. and the masses are Kept en- | Gne'most fatal to the Austrian schemes which we a who thonght he | cioth wears the coarsest fabric? that th uta: Sire! Lf ~ y y uninformed or misinformed in regard to the gertainly could give the same correct answers to ques- | when the Prerident ue oye) that, it. was 1i-e\étoe have never ceased to denounce as the choicest de- and find out something | turer of enginer,| which annihilate time;and apace, ‘Texas and every other question. except the particular ‘tions upon similar subjects; but this they sometimes | several questions to put | should not possess @ particle in them? that the man | SPd they must adjour Fesolution being still un- | Tie or the party in power. This ie the party that | Vices for perpetuating the divisions and misgovern- posed of, fail to do. and these discrepancies in theit answers is for save one or two in this. | who subdues the foreat should not cat the fruits there. | 4i* opposes the claim of Texas—a that completely | ment of Germany. & most powerful (and: in = mind, Sconelnsive) argu- a of? |The luxury and extravagance of + ent ‘The mecting then adjamrned, od absolutely controls the whole Mexican population We need pot tell our readers thatthe ame ment against the belief In ® supernatural ageney in classes, ruine ealth of some e eer above the Journardo uerto—s party so void of | absolutists have mainly relied on two mei for Auswering questions. Leaving ait to draw tucir owa | * the answers were distinct and loud knockings, he | yheimed others with care, while the producing classes Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, rincply chat ‘they would excite the PuctioTuains | Gbetructing the. Yo T Taeceies eallor varioes | could hear for himself. The questions were put in va- Pr conclusions about this matter, I will say for myself, eae were steeped in misery, and had many a tale to tell of | rig ANNUAL EXHIBITION AT THE COLLEGE IN SIXTY | to hostility, or resort to any other measure whatever ificati G 7 ried forme, to please the faney of Mr. Merritt, and he pong e to prevent the extension of the jurisdiction of Texas. ere by the ] ere Partiagngat apd the that I cannot even conjecture how they can possibly | Yay answered correctly as to the name of tl | lamentation, mourning, and woe. The cause of all, -naeliynalned sive so wary definite and accarate answers to Be | her age, and the number of years since the diod, | Tatcg area competition among, the womtinetroma | The closing cxerciaes of the examination of the pu- | 2,"asJnformed that thos: Indians had aldready been | Fed with putting a tacit veto on every projected Freme, ceo ce Horn, the inimitable Eehioplen dines, | He also’ reocived oorrect answers relative to other | ruin’ This he maintained, notwithstanding the philo- | pilsof this great and rplendid institution, took placeon | “"Whclosed you will find weopy of one of Judge Hough. | constitution which did not secure her own absolute tee auld ay “Luv i up Chavo obmved: duriag | rely aatished. tnd-would “noe” ark. more. ques. | “oRbical dations of the hlowpical asbof ths | Wednesday, tn pretence of numerous and dstingnish | tons dreulae co the Mesionne, This i he of the | preponderance, by including the, whole, Avetrian my visits, 1 t! th ti ter ndoy Times, He was ready, at any time. a ma % ba at some persons go there wi f aeter- | tions. I knew nothing of the persons or tl lance with the editor Go the Pakgach aa be ‘failed in | ¢d company which had been invited on the occasion. ig hie party baa na haere. Hes 8 ne a, pore pa taacbtaaar theta ieee Jabor. ation to ret every thing dowa wrong, whether an. | an: ewered correotly or not, whilo others rre disposed to | the correctness of base iy Powter bey a thet, why, he would enter the lists with the gentleman | The examination was made in signs by Professors | reports, ee’ the ‘etormous amount of taxes that order, such as Bavaria and Wirtemberg, unable to have every thing set down » rreet, if answered ever | ple quest ‘answers, as it would req for an honorable loafer’s berth in the Custom House. Bartlett, Cary, Day, and Adams, who informed the | Texas would require them to °. 1d some of the | imitate such axdacity as this, have bent all their eo wide of the truth. ‘This | u: ‘vir om both sides—let. | alpen (Roars of Inughter) The moment the poor emigrant Mexican population were exelted to a considerable de- | efforts on an al to the other urging their answer: be fairly ho spirit indleates, “eg Ce see! Peale _ came here from Europe, he was pounced upon by | Company of the questions put, and the answers roturn- gree ogaipet Texas. wed pes t Ge es dee and then e w their own conchnsloms | pteabeer. pnd T believe.e atranmer te a mae | runners, who obtained his work ferhalf price,tothein- | ed by theinteresting pupils. It was highly striking | "The y'most favorable to the organization were | ‘hat the ogpniation ol Repay 10 2 ag: oe from the ation to such 6x- | Soom T had to put the questions for hime Question. | JUFY of those who were elready inemployment, and the | anq pleasing to see tho ardor, intelligence, and | the Plate Btate party. A few ovenings after my | Westion, but an European one; that is, that it tremes on nu impartial states | What fs my age’ phe ahs orty. “Right.” Question | Teult was, that thousands went back in disgust, or tk Wide sony th me of | *ival in Santa Fe, I met s considerable party of should virtually be submitted to the sole arbitrage ment ef newer restions as were fairly | _ as Te married > AL ay, Shi nt? remained lopg enough here to learn that republican | ™ix\ ich beam: om, je comp meen rincipally of that party, and amongst | of Russia. Last year, the Bavarian government put and a: netly 1. whether right of | ion How many children have l? Answered “right” | institutions alone are not suffleient to protect th» | the pupils, in their significant responses to the of the most distinguished of the | had the ineffable meanness to solicit the opinion of ee She most poner a chon -40 "Ay | How many girls and how many boy a | Working man in bis rights, without the organizationof | questions propounded. The scene of the ex France, land, and Russia, on the degree of Anawerw . How many dead? Anawer- | AbOF. (Cheers) | There were just as great scoundrels | tion was a part of the spacious building called my wile Dvtng? and Germany. Look at the poor sewing gi . Lool ing girls. It was | the chapel, constructed in the form of » medical Saren Maite,” “stitch,” with them, till they wero ex: | lecture room at some of our colleges, the reata rising ronounce everything i fl Fond the reach of his shallow comprehension, | Pel gg Tm Bnd there are men of intelligence who declaim | loudly before the public against everythin) | eat | Bight, again this kind, pronouncing it all humbug, while thelr | MJ, Wier Amwered “right egal toleration they were disposed to extend to agitated among its own countrymen and de! in its own Parliament, and inersioa’s sendy refusal to meddle with a matter concerning ht.” Questir @ military force, before she coul leasent state of doubtful aye Boturda} night to find Ue Dine plicanen tuesecpaiven | Soveetiptzsa. flere ths peplle Woes atte the pr ne st rights of an independent nation, is not Own minds are in an unpleasent state of doubtfulness 7 . jaturday ni § that the pit lowest pla: ere pupils st ¥ e profes. uriediction. The part, , is Uipon the very subject which they do not hesitate to | S¢yremz renin, New Yo Guaiee tan ey in return was not sufficient to supp tors. aid the blackboards. wore’there, ready to receive | Source usder the pevattens off govern. | the least of his sins in the eyes of some foreign ‘An: ‘our. “Right, | BoeTy headed father saw his daugh their writings and responses. The softbeam- | ment. in the minority, end the organisation would | courts. As the Prussian cabinet evinced astronger ‘Bo much for the puslic and private opinions of men | sein.” Question--What ts my wife's name? Can Son | the paths of virtue, by the villains who employed their | phitheatre which looked down upon the sceno of ani- determination than ever to proceed firmly ou ite who talk for ube ; I would be willing to pay ® | Soar ity AuswersYes The led ; Jor, | labor ; first starving them, and taking advantage | mation and emulation, were crowded with company, ing vo authority to pledge the State to maintain | path of constitutional reform, both the engines to small rum. to have for publication the honost aiiseths clabekbns ba Senta. | Of thelr necessities. "He was, therefore, about to move | while the two wings of the same were filled with the | her Jurisdiction, and not being informed as to the ao- | which we have alluded have been employ: ; ‘truthful feelings and opinions of all persons who i : ee & resolution to up ® law without « Iswyer—a | male and female pupils, the alumni of this valuable in- | tion of the Le re of tho Btate on the subject I | jt with Avity. "eho cleratorAa —< a4 visited these Kochester ladies, and witnessed their | thing that was never seen before since the foundation | stitution, Of these, there are 95 girls and 127 boys, | was compelled, contrary to the wishes of many, to de. | it With unusual activity. larm ustria m certain such private | of the world, (Laughter) "If the Assembiymeu xe- | who are +uperintended by eleven teachers. The sp- | jor the election until | could be better informed. Tn the prospect of the late Berlin Congress rose to such omusiog contrast with their fused te support the bill, the Congress would then | pearance, manners and behaviour of these young per- before the publie. I am led to | know that they were the partizans of the most trebly | sons, and altogether their proficiency ia the several piseions made to me in private distilled pickpockets in the world. The resolution | branches of useful learning, the order reigning in the ho said to me, (in was as follows :— inrtitution ite arrapgements—in a word the iustitution ae i place the a ng of — la oy oe oy with its eplendid grounds, end solle. by pe ‘ ho m the contingency of the employer's honesty, | Lui form one of the brighest and no- lutions passed in favor of a 8 a there inher name? Answer—Four, ight ognin.” | Sthity. or eaprice, treed: that « ecamaltte of tem be on He resolutions pa: in favor of a State organi aii 2t th extenso to the places aaseat- j , h sovereign ue He banded me & piece of paper, on whiah wae writtom | Sopcinted to draft a bill securing these objects, wbish JWonunot butaderdpride and}ey | Conan ee wananpeated te Salt eu'the Go the Berlin Congress. We Mary Susan, Jane, Lucy. Ella, Anna. When [ put | ji! far being parted by this Congress, shall be | to the breast of institu. pencilon Ella, & rapping was heard on the table — d and » copy there? Seat to cvory Assembly. | tion, Though ar ‘ght again." Several other questions were put by in the State. and @ positive answei **'cited from | the growth, comparatively, of denounce as u humbug before the world. Setanse u-tacp ete kept on until “Mary” was 4 his wite's ni was a, Me stion by the same person. oe | name of 7 eldest ey if T write it ral others’ Answer—Yes. llow man} they had witnessed. I have since learned | these persons bave proncunced the whole | humbug. which could easily be de- | 9 nd to deny that it is all the | Mf y, but it certainly is mot easily ry w years, it equals to consult their own interests the rum m, about his sons and daughters, some the Dgh and proud foundations of the regal and tur- ight take 0 on wor e his time” [acknowledge the corn fatriy:Tenunot | 2 them dead, and some alive, and all answered cor. | {Petince Leghlature ns urtore we meme ln | eG, Steutions of old Bngland, fouaded ty royal | 7asem it proper to call your attention larty | it ever be toven armed decinos, The te- fathom the mystery; and can only say that if these | tng crange develevement that . be ned a wig ‘Wrst moved that the resolution be adopted at flcen. contacted with Fi eo #plem Tt | to the official character of the movement in the Terrt. sult of this appeal was the unanimous determina- Indies do humbug the public, they de it in the | iio pantienen | olomeed te peas all the waned once by the committee, without referring It to the | wae both delightful and pleasing, to both the eye tory of New Mexico, in favor ofa State government. | tion of the princes to remain true to the alliance of most egrreubie, ingenious, and amusing manner. | Sad Suswers that I beord eoked eed elton. T enncatag | Committee on resoluti the mind, to wil these well eonducted youth, At the mecting in Santa Fe, Major Cunningham, May, 1849, and the appointment of a temporary they are better enlculated to deceive the pub- | his name, and found’ that I bad beea | _ MF. Bane raid he had an amendment to suggest. It | the happiness cheerfulness which lit up thelr Paymaster, presided. po ae eg ee et Mintsury for the Union. Foiled in this attempt, the lie than any persons I have ever met with. Mra, Fish, | 1 Allison, of Florids, a gentleman of | T20,of Yefy little consequence what the present As- | ten beoutiful and slways expressive features Brivate avcrstary and iuterpreter, acied as secretary, the eldest, is an agreeable nud intelligent lady, anda | Ungou semblymen did. The important consideration was, | The exerciver beg: the subject cf Bnglish | And Judge Houghton was the principal spokesman, | 2¢Xt move of the German absolutists, was a sup- Profound 1essouer upon the subject of the inuences | & verael:y and character. He assured what the eandidater for the next Legislature would | grammar, in which the pupils gave, severally, illustra- | aud out of eos hundved ication to their Lord Paramount, the Emperor of = got ‘departed friends, | that every question had been red correctly, onsee tee persons ty pasties The Emperor's ‘arrival at Warsaw was and enact the «piri t pean a a every respect. Nr. Hale: ¢ «tject of their mission amongst us at this | the spirits. Querti t converse with | m yr stion—W hat Answer— Yea. is my age’ Kaj years on the table. Thirty-six rap: present, a do. He, therefore, moved that candidates be substl- | tions of the use of the parts of speech, in a manner ion were the employees of the government int biymen. (Wear, hear.) Lighly creditable to thembelves aud theic teachers, | Cuartermester's and other departantate hailed as an earnest of his determination personally t was accepted. forming sentences calculated to introduce, in an em- I bave no hesitation in saying that this movement | to ipepect a crisis so fraught with r to the gested that “working class’’ be substi- hatic manver, the age og rt of epeech desigued | is entirely one got up by the officials in that Territory, tod fae Sweskiog men.” asthe former designation would | to be illustrated. Thus. one of the pupils, in Winstes, 4nd not a spontaneous movement of the citizens. I | so pure a glory by maintai ‘and ef which cir- females, ye ms ty, then questioned pir an time. Margaret is about sixteen, and Catharine, the Youngest, about fourteen years of age; they are both gone Aud ingenious young luties, and appear to | the perfection of simplicity and artleraness, at | CotFct. Two or three questions were then put by i tion of the use of adverbs, wrote a» ~ General eatians ning, Teast as) invch to-apincellizent aud beautiful young | Mt Hand were all given wrong or indistinctly — | "Snisamendment was sleoaccepted, and thoresclution | Lopes invaded Cubs, notwithstanding he was repulsed | test ormed shat the repented, meetings in other | cumstances made him now the sole available pro~ ladies can be. If they humbug you, they doit in tho | A M¥. Tillson then put several questions relative to his | was then put and carried unanimoutly. from Cardenas.” Lhe prefcets by Judge Houghton. and the petitions for | ctor. France, he was told, was paralyzed by her moet amusing and agrecable manner, and itis well | —_—, 2 mF Nani children ? paonertd it. — ‘A committee was then appointed to draw upthe bill | This and other pivenent tallies of the same kind | » convention was the it. In my intercourse with | OW® dissensiona, and if was not likely to Worth five dollars, instead of one, to witness theireu- | Ueny dead, am Tare they | in question, Mr. Bassett being “hairman. fully proved that the pupils are intimately acquain the citizens « { that Ti I became fully convinced | CO-Operate actively in rest the balance of Ea- Perior tact iv confounding all attempts to disooncert A dclegate then moved thst the public be invited to | wi the every-day current newspaper. Wieratare and | of the fact. and I belleve there ie not Sa in New | Tope, her public might at least be trusted to or detect them. besides experiencing the pleasing im- attend the meetings of this Congress. Diet ‘We cannet conceive anything better caloulat- judice. but wha whibhehd Lord rston from any iaterference pressions they leave upon every wny reejudloed Mr, vy moved that the Common Council be | ¢@ to make them knowing, but how far it will conduce ‘on the other side. The ra of the small Ger- to make them wise, is quite another question. I will now give a brief sketeh of the manner of pwt- add Mr. Bassxvr—I have no objection, if we could only Tho examinations were occnsionally imterrapted ting quertions and obtsining answers; likewise the man Courts were artfully calculated to make aa impression on the most susceptible elements of the ations which t prene 4 th tench them wirdem, ith ing specim tho imitetive Saswers given, 10 must be remembered that the ladies | 4F.,R : Omarasean-—reeey. have piven ws the wwe of thlareem.| saa ascootpaite boveee kite Peng pans. is sees Tmperial mind; and, ew a last effort at extinguish do not pretend to answer any other than ordinary | Phitedelphis. Righ ‘and light for nothing indeed surprising with what en) what energy of Reg Lower py Shy acoe of Li mae the qoptione. nor de they pretend to exercise a controlling Mr. D. Moncax—The Common Couneti are Included | expression, what hapay mee ap feature, these mutes uence over the epirite; but they will assist you in | | the street? Rij in the words, the public, aud there is nc use, therefore, | contrived to convey # foreible description of what they mis- wading the spirits .o answer your questioas, It, in adding them ally to the resolution. bad seen and felt, or reed of. One ¥ interesti Mexican ‘amont | Tepresentations. blood. Cooover, oc meetin peu, that the ei prove re: ot Baaners re fad A better invite the President of bed, with — deme Coro yh ee deprived 4 1. not an-wer you, even at the request 6 Uni en. er) “ 7 ‘of the ladies; Indeed, there are sume persons to whem oh ad tinction -— pg |, Mt: Wiitas moved a vote of thanks to the Common on of te ses ooteaes, bed fnad Po wint Pone me eyes fe comet when semepensine the epirits will not condescend to gre ® single aabedten” Morten ieee tert | Counell. for a convention, I deemed it unnecessary to remain | for iny the eptoian of teotign pole tates ap, There are also individuals with whom the ? How many yours, mOnthe, or doze? “At | pqiif: Bann Weowe no thanks to thet body. The longer im that Territory. ax { could im no way beaett | ihe affairs of single it will be al- Bel erronally, ol conversation, a A : a our means Sacer thelr quectlecn through a second person, ee ye days tin dood rape ands very slight ove was | "Sie Paice They would not gtvs the room till they | show, determined at ance to revere home | 1:Wed that, after proclaiining his for wat, ds, io my opinion. the best way to put question days before, ‘The spicit war cight cit dae cotta bait | Covldnot help it. | They refused it st first, though they to : . | found that the Indians | the King of Prussia could well afford to take another per: ing the question for you would not they indicated The Sigh arigeeter, dog de pret to the captain of a m company, Ceptain ppearance uf the Kite Grande, below that | counsel with his neighbor, for the sake of pre- Dero likely to give am indication whether the questions the spirit, be iaew Pee Te wayne amore to | French, and ® Senator irom W: bad it. were committing mane ‘predations om the | serving peace. Wore being answered rightly or not. asthe person who | teach commerted to the falthy edge hathoet eee “pe sedeven itt had | We are unable to give the detail of the fools interested in the anewer. and who would have «| Sovestd queetions $0 Gin Maat, at et ethene wae an visit Presideo del that took place at Warsaw. But it is Et evust be borne fa thet the spirits will | iaghtly wtth theopiehtsohouta tnep Sror come p to sen- ache tired in ay E- pone ha a the rant = a = tence before him. Another genuieman, to me unknown, Rese emscuted to of the Emperor Nicholas to support put several questions; I think at least ten. He stated _ that more in half of them were wrong He appear. | ed diepored to «ny they were all wrong, when I heard pomp yctsng 7. ate insisted = they the people. were all wrong, an knew a down-east Yankeo ‘otion thanks who could beat the spirite all to pieces at guessing. | ,%mvsiom was then made to lay the vote of ‘ ‘rite Loffered to mateh the spirite against his Yankes, or | "phe duestion was then takom on extending the invi- arenvody to converse wit proesedings for half'as, heer witewt eayiag e veed, | tttve, ve the, Common, Ovuncil to be present of the leet the 0 either bow puta question, oF requested me to do it for hin, ~~ anand a =e ie jaimst it. Tete on a pivee of several names, ba ae rete pare of fr athe wanted to py, Hosen then moved'a voto of thanks to Aldermen tee spirit co © name, in “~ peotiution boeenented | usual mode, by rapping, whoa I toi it with my tasteieas' cil whe vores fort tho mactanionee ore pencil. Btook the paper, looked at the names, aud | joes" omy and other departments of science One > weesweone, no help with him; end Tobie Racelioney, P. 11, Bess, Monet B might, Kuseia would never recognize the erection, ‘ and PROCLAMATION OF THE SUPREME JUDGE OF SEW dangesov> ae MEXICO, Translated from panish. eumpire. 1: 1 impossible to over-estimate the val c wP 4 13, 1860. A G —s Bot they were the oddest ones I ever saw written on one = youss Bavra Fe, M of this timely declaration. Austria and her Ger- tds afar eps ee | wt Genin anne ih he | gre ere a cae CaN | ae me Pane anal sai. | nye he hp ptodice themesaven - Gian on thetable under my bend. Now, sir, said I, there p—. TA ttt $ 5 ae ee es Gare Som Oe Be at their own rests—and that no foreign ambition is one name crose:d with the pencil and it is the name content ourselves with | indicated by the spirit ; piease tell the compeny tie | Pused, im, sllemee, and al scquiesecd In i. Pad of tke spicitn ke BAMe of your friend. ‘Ho told the name; I turned | “Tye tesclution and Me tpitite, to | over the paper, when, to the delight of the whol the tabte it now | ———— = oa ‘Daiscare—I rather thik the use of this room will costly experimens. ‘Mr. Grysen—It was the Supreme Court room that the Common Council Will attempt to withdraw the fature mization of the German territory from the free of the te pon race. be et ° t suspense ex- pening ota om Egret Ml t for justice mederation, and we ce re far from supposing that his present determina- 0 intelligent notice of that due sliowance knowledge and belief, trusting | é iil be made for the excitement | now many yeassl Ne respe tended to give bat os it professors under paturally produced by there extraordinary perform. Months! Noresponse. How maay no gna, this room, which is the Greet cbopee and Tok = pupila bad gro tion is the fruit of any very disimerested solicitude heir consequent effect upon s man of deli. | PlKht. Right. The gondeman imaed miner, was rubstituted. The keeper of it is here, and |}, exhibition of mental progress, are Proferfor for the progress and of Germany. gate nerves. and the more especially while in the pre- ~~ and mone, aon he expects payment for his troukie Bartlett, Mr. Carey, Mr. Day, and lastly, the Prosideat | (}) ent at Washington ‘We make no doubt that he acted on a clear caicu- ‘wence of several interesting and beautiful ladies, pa Dy ah eth then. rere <0 ee Poy ef the institution, Harvey 0. Pest. Haq, who all de pertaneut crrengement fer the better management | lationef the & which bie eumgive would be a nerve comment u eminent ti aw m he vee,’ pd Tan BT 8 had tosweep the room, and that would com $1. | fy successful results ct helt lnbors.. lcs fow compars- "Ge Sectd be orttber loyeh nee obedient t0, Genes. Sermnan ibe is which Ausra up there till « late hour, that | tively ef the deaf and dumb are born Sn this melan- ~4 Ls a them pay anything, a ene a — (la . , intelligent young pupil of the institution, wl ae them made to refwr the rubjeet tos | fuformed us that he ca Perla in his.ears at the of two years, which deprived him of his hearing. He retorted upon our ingvisitivencss by aeking us what per we represented. On writing om his slate, the o appearedivery |. When T entered the room, I found @ vory reepecta- | desirous of doing or sapling something wittr, bie company assembled, of some fifteen or twenty Is- | mua to put ome queston ior Men, cone reeierite | He hed to rena tiemen, who were all intently listening to semmeneed some kind of nh he sald The Rochester ladies were stood ® long table, overnment to the just old bina Tat thast did paper, preparing qu York Herald he immediatet: with immediate and eelfish b he ral erat vew Yor Lo ately wrove down the re- int te! ntereste Must see— Fi ee seer tasieated thet they bacngee Praca adie’ He & sable paper, the, bert im the AAT, * Sian that | that a democratic revolution of the most sanguia- ‘of society k the U ve ~- ~ artis our recognition 8 | every co heir rights | &y character can only be staved offin Germany by Or those porsensed fal. $1 6 maker $2 50, | * eo ana 6 ie hhisediine clit which are al: an rome legitimate organs for the satie ‘The sppearanee which ie nearly as good as Ablormen's pay. Perhaps | Mr Peet, the President of the institution vs stribuced | come forwa pepales Sammy ene 2 lightly Be ted to we ought to add tes and to complete it. | the diplomas to the scholars, who now having paced | SPd im the x ede ee eae ee (Langhter) But the question is, we accept tho | {iicit Anal examination wih grent éclat, were pn the Rent too government, ows well that they led | point of leaving the institution, to enter upon the are cheaper them wars of which no living men Baker's Howse of Call, # ® | bury. but to them silent soenes of the world might see the end, and at all events more practi- he quest (Cheers) Better to go back pay them $10 per ‘Tbe following was the formula of the diploma given cally serviceable than the paper projects which is- cae’ to bs epee night, if necessary, yanit vo the terms pro- | toeach:— sve in turns from the bureaus of Mi de Sobmerling f My ead Did (he Mayor snd Common Council mean ty ll ee ete: end M. Van de Ptorten. The Emperor Nicholas © keep the word of promire to the ear, and Break it to | Seceeeoooornnpoouseeqonn: Jarly attracted by an old gent 1. ims 7 THE NEW YOUR UNsTITUTION ° seems, in short, to hi ged this crisis, xs it Sho oe at lonee Halycivy. years, cud Me wat but euuit, Bot say ot thoes | Br ake Coonstap hate ibeie een hems aeeweee wes |S. sarethucmon of Pal" ba : would be ‘judged by a calm. tnd intelligent cons genteriiy and riebly dressed, and I took him for As to the knoekings or #1 ladies can prodace | mah A bom, (Goud ebeocing). by whieh iney oi Swe 5 bo tnge tap ¥ TAK DRAF AND DUMB, * Bis superionity to his vassals in Vienaa & cleryj;man. Upon his countenance there was them et almost any time, and in any port of the room. ot. Mf they wil,e Common Council from among | 0 pat Ieaverta Suir, «member of this tastitatten, o | “Pert #d consists in his not being perplex: Sarena ct dee, Seated Ne Soe Taay Taformed tendee vod it ir doker They’ Peneralty compisrenh | sbemestven. who wil uct by infasnord by cliques and | $ haneaeteceany xvid. dnt fememcaa Bits ¢ | aut the present sialon ofthe semimucioner ot Renae hy the. peronal. mortiheations Al Sedss'Se'cocks cok W Yas sate wo | the pequere et the ray with | cameure wmbog (Loud eherriag.) ain de tale =| $ thwarted ambition that presents matter of di Bigs ol ah tte ee reese | ty tert te, Pecan to | We" ceney tae nac ae aero | $y wa P staples tas: | “She Sry teasing irs ‘aecadyte the hoods | Meena! moment through the fs and p— 4, mo thon ts. fis wcisresst pocket, conned very The pout always peotuee the sound, by aching the | *€tborized to come gd — per night. | & Hoard of Directors. PRET, Prestiont. 2 | Ct'Be people. The military power of helps, | Medium of traditions important oaly to & Hane auch excited, and began, in « tremulous voice, to # eithe table, under the soi, ap the dnb ty om ty $ mow Tons inerevene, dune ° | birders nor intrudes iteclt te favor nor against the | burgs, und family rivalries which ate never eek the qui stions in the following manner :~Qaeetion bureau, on the door, on the wall or 2 Out B BAL tO the Common | coccoercvecoveoecovoovereeDndesen00990000d 060050020000 | Claims Of Texas. of yous the lithe provincial capitals gcattered by the old man— WIL the «pirite converse with me? | under t rth stone, They say that the slight | generad government bs culpable for ite | and down Germany. The victims of thes fool et in the arrangement of the boundaries of New | ond vain delusions will never be awakened bat by * bat whether | Anewer—Kap, rap. or yes. Olid gontioman, with con- seundsare made by the young spi It uae thesia te oe the manner in wi a) 0 } 1 Need Mexico c day for news from Adence—Is the spirit of my deceased brother here’ | they intended (o claes Cathariae (aboot 14 years of diplomas were md rece! sie 5 very the thock of tome imasdnest sed masquianry erech, Anewer— Rap. rap, or yer Vid man—How Is it with age.) among the young spirite I am anable to say, but ane te pay 2 eee he comaty af ie gonng snd tule cour delegate, and fe ard hopes of the vom: | iv is fortunate that they have roriga nie plead pay 2 you beni yt Asever “tap yy 7 ty cnttent “piri ‘Shen proteurd eee ght om bette ¢ gi mmunlgnted, ithtwl to ours. Your fellow eitizen and sorennt beyond the range of such petty vos; and wa _ je u ep + . 7 > gon 7k. tee wen coon Healing down’ the ot wh sounds. There is one thing worthy of n:tiee—it Miche. the Prouident the a2; SOVGETON, | Ute nee sehen 1 Voters, Teng the eiasee of ance brightened —« gleam of there are three differeat sounds produced. one | Doane? Gen eouneed Domestic Miscellany, the de te the we te the feel Gnd WeO bee. hope as visible im every feature he und. anether not quite so full. a third |, , y now o' jo the rea! end the imstitation. to done to the yor —* broke up” ia hilarity, joy and claret eagle ‘The en ee sccording to se | servutism recommended—we may slivost say, en- Trpeed Togo ok Gertng tho werk freed apon them—by the Emperor of users at the tent, looked the Rochester ladies full ia astoray “Pd bless you, IT thank old spectacies from his pocket, put | old nd slight. There sre also three ladies fail grown woman the recond about 18 years G@rileate, the third a child of 15 o¢ nd dear t rcwn resotiee- | cent er reports from the di vl renee to their condition, end sehiog n ‘There pasion, fer Ube vacstion. , | ending the $tb inst, Inte Warsaw conferenses,