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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —————————— — aE = = = a = —— — NO. 5936. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1850. TWO CENTS ‘ r ° ress ————=—== a r = <= = Secon es = oer pees me enon nn = — —-- asia TELEGR PHIC INT ELLIGENCE, PRE nor ge CRROINGS The Maine Election, republican meeting of every nation, Inthe progres The Jenny Lind Excttement—Her Foret ( THE FIRST RRMA se Pe no public importance passed, Poariane, Sept. 0, 1860. of time, and in the developement ofthe human race, Mehearsai in the United States—The A: a . camaniaiat | "ide Reve, (OMe of x pe J 1860. | there always arixe questions of paramount impor- _ # 900m a8 the suotion concluded yesterday, propa- ‘Zhe Fixed for the adj t . Y. moved « suspension of 9 following returns bave bee obtained from the | tance. which man is destined to fm ms To the re ton Concluded, ratiens were made for the rehearsal of Day Ournment the ruies, for the purpose of taking up the besiness a sn Ss tohecm the Speaker's table. rites om | Portland Argus office:—The cleotion tm theCumber. | lutions cf ages cireumstunces always impose a task | The excitement about the Nightingale, which has | cert, and the members of the orchestra took thelr of Congress. Mr Vinror— What are the billst land district bas, we think, gous fur Applston. (demo- | UPR MAr rye digh ref peed ig oe aay | beemrising higher and higher every dey for the last | places on the stage, being marshaled under iguoe —ee Br There ares large number of them. erat.) for Congress, by a decided majority, We have | Gury which socialism demands of us is to learm our- | Wet: rose yesterday to fever heat The two great | Bemedict, ro distinguished as » composer, » loader of i Mr. Bo T have po hesitation to ex, ob- nt’s ature to the seats Ie rey ata opegtin ence a my about balf the county, which shows a democratic gain pte Big I tA oe red events of the dey were the continuation and conclu- | opera bands, and last, not least. as the fast friend of fi Bpeaker, at this juvoture, signed the Utah, | Tm the Congressional election of 1848 The demo- sion of the auction for choice seats at the first coa- | J Lind. Meantime, the N: ; a gapiee. to join hand im hand. in order to | y Lin ean , the Nightingale wae taki ; Territorial Bills. New exlo, and Texae Boundary bile) es ang | Crate have elected thelr candidates for Congrome and | Sonrolidation of power. Thin Is the greet ood aac | cert, and the first rehearsal of the great oantatriow on | an airing on the promenade outside of the Costie, | ~s Ps Ay the ive— yeas Te oa 2 OS, not two. | CCUBLY officers. and probably gained twe more Repre- ete Mh be tonya dg Brea ina Ya the old this contin We shall take them in the order of | revelling with delight in the glorious view of the bey ‘ELECTIONS WM ASSACHUSENTS AND MAINE, ‘birce having. % penne (having two before) in Cumberland county. | insights and t oe en ge ty te e0 follows :-— that lay before her. and conversing with one or twe ke., &c., See Mr, Kaori (does) ot Tone eked but ald not | spurittraPhie deepatch just received trom Bath, oays | jibeity. they may scqulte what Is still weating. THE TICKET AUCTION. ladies, who 4 Ny ‘exes, asked. bul ot | that Andrews, the democratic candidate in the Comet ‘The band played * La Parisienne ” The adjourned auction for the sale of choice seats obtain leave, to dischargethe Committee of the Whole on the Btate of the Union from th» consideratien of a | d@trict, gains over the vote of 1848, in ten town» Mr. Kavymann. German. thon addressed the com- te Jonny Lind mnoert. proceeded at 10 o'clock yes- | shawl. anda light green silk bonnet. When the er- Dill to incor the officers of the lute Texan mavy | 1,000 votes— Waldoboro included. ber) Preach lenaneg terd: ing in Castle @ porate t 7 ne am # German, and you will bs indulgent lay morning in Castle Garden. Mr Leeds, the | chestra were ready, she took her seat in the a ene, of the Vales States, and that the bill A slip trom the Portland Jddvertiser office gives the | for my Freveh language as I w: lee same euctionser as on Saturday, knocking them for the purpose of ascertaining the effect of fae pe AO ED THE FAY AND Muan0R OF MENDERE—THR cativonnts | following remults for member of Congross:— yenn we down in euch rapid style that it was no easy matver | upon the ear at that distance. (a Mampeae. Whig Dem. | ciples of to scoompany him. The stand was fixed in the gal- Mr. Benedict, defo: arsal, Wasniveron, Sept 9, 1860, | Om motion of Mr. Rariy, the House went into Com- | Portland.......... be os ~ ‘asd the eeiboun ae ee eee sil ils hth alia adamant aes pitter of the Whole cn the State of the Uuion and he | Cope Hilzabeih. ... “— TAR | PE es Bare wanted bid iy ib. Tet: FED) SPORE: The. hones: wanr| Wiady debienund the deibieites, . The Terasand New Mexico omoivar was received | Utreduced a Dill te supply the deficiencies of pay and | Cumberland. . 1a ebruary or June, but an universal revolution, | Crowatd 8 Before, and what was very remarkable, ig | 40 meet them ther | mileage of members. aud appropriating one hundred | from the House of Representatives, pending the morn. | tod one thourend doilare additional. a pei ing business. The dill was amended, by appropriating two thou- Mr. Doveras asked the unanimous consent of the | {Abd.tbree hundred dollars sur additional stationery | it, Beate to take up the Texas bill. torthe purpose of con” Mr. Orne, (dem) of Obfo, offered an amend: 164 | which will free the people trom the yoke of the aris. | Y®# 80t the upper ten, but the massot the people who | would have the pleasure of meeting them often im the Eo tocracy, The days of the aristocracy are numbered, | constituted the great bulk of the assembly. The ex- | seme place. Then the signal being given, the bea Let Napoleon travel through t f citement was intéhse. Owing tothe time being limited | opemed with his grand overture to the “Crusaders,” @ 94 | Hoe tn ceceived every where by the 254 | publique” Butir 4 potenough, I 1d the rehearsal having to com tZo'clock, it was | magnificent composition, in which the idea that russ | reported from the committee, but net ac 529 | and rocialict republic Y. necessary to give the purchaser the pri vil beautifull eurring im the House amendmvnt. that the Senators and representatives trem California * 186 | for the Privilege of taking pore, te Seostifpilx, carried. out, The ple know that tead id te ample justice; and Mr. B. Mz Tensar tulsed am bjestion, and the Bil was not | {bull Feeelve the same mileage aa the deirgatetrom | N. Yarmouih. . @8 | enough "We have boon deceived by Lamartine, Garnigr. | ‘want? ckels tastend of tem, ae on the former day, | Premed Peadetat lle Masemeloail” taken up. Mr Branron, (dem.) of Tonn., opposed it, bacause, | _ TH “Advertiser concedes the probable eleotion of Ap- | Pages and ecme other mewbers of the Provisioast | ®™ wie prt pres ups basen an clonety they | Ling clapped her ban hi ly. The orcheste After the fnsteen bet ween of, the | he eaid, it propored to change an oxisting law. | Pleton, dem , by a small plurality. Only two whig Re | £o’Crnmenti ee ee Sane | Se inept aligy'the ‘pelvtt| Seaameees she Sst samslea) tetewe te the country morning Alaposed of, again all that was rifled trom us, The: delap ‘Then the Nightingale desc: nded from the gali« Dill was taken up eo Canten, (dem) of Oblo, supported the amond- presentatives have been elected in Portland. we will esk of them © severe account forall. But thet bye nse - oe eo wee given to the purchaser | nade her Waatine Dg hy ge i ag Mr. Doveras stated that the amendment of the | Mr. Venanux, (dem..) of North Carolina, raised a oon- POU BIM CONGRESSIONAL DIETAIeT. dey will be bloody—snother guillotine will be ereoted, | °f the fourth lot from the end. The sale wound up | crived with am euthusiastic buret of applause from the House was simply the Senate’s New Mexico bill, with | stitutional question. that there was no State govei Weshburn, Strichiond, Stetvon, | OID MGS ry Fi Hel) Papecion 19 1p, cno lata0d Wun s0.sinh | ceebestze nd SGm tN fee lsethelr whe ware pee- aiindeunaliitnd dine oi a ment or legislature in California to prosorine the time, | Zw? whig. dem, in dnt. Fe ee Lee a nee 8 CSUN: | eee comiaeeunde tetas teat wire mhtod to Re poyoant. She: leaked pala, wate wou Se jiace. amd manver of ho! eeeocens . i enol the office | doubt, the effec e ioxpiration that was upon these lives providing no citisen shall be pl ds the election et the tie Bangor Pre 663 96 | tine from 400 to would be sold tor $3 bh at th doubt, the effect of the iospirat: that pon her, deprived of bis life, iberty or property, except upon | the representatives wore sieoted, we required dy the | Bampdem. « .. = 2 ye eo pa rg ai ag age SP ees aa esiieee selweaie eomssoman | COT Te cao dake cages bee heeets sad team eae the judgment of bis peers.” | constitution. It was clearly against the constitution Pr Rl, 7 bith es wud pe " PETER AG Oh frame p, | San reece hotels ante Dee anne 6nd Vee ape hee $43g. A portion ofthe upper tier of th muric, she evidently labored und ait? Susan moved to amend by subetitating ‘person’ that un ez post facto law sbould be made for their be- | = 4 S| ae cleans, Lank for vengeance, and { want not to | wae Feterved forthe press, the peptinn tis thir tons | citemsuss Sue’ GF thas Matty ted thas te aaa “-eltiees.” "ES, Bcaancs, (whig) of. Oblo, ie 104 pleraitty. foe our brothers transported by e judgment of Ver. | part of the house. allotted to the reporters, having | lated and controlled by @ sound jadgmunt — ap * . 8: referred to the oase sailles or Bourges. We wili not only have a demoorati en sold by mittake [twill be seen that Hall Every eye was intent upon bi breathless (51 then ae OOD Ne Via al ae Be noted. | striot, retarme from | sod social republic, but an Univeral one, We all | Jollie. but eepectally Hall, boucht largely. Mr. sal stllinere pervaded the building till the frst note of hee foliows:. ge sone bye yom enalagous. four towns show a gain for Fike, whig of 184. shall be brothers. and go beck to the first revolution, | had orders tor 1.800 tickets, and towards the eud of | glorious voice burst upou the audienes in the cave a ameadment was adopted, Vor myseit, I want the guillotine; I am a bieod thissty | the rale he was offered $2 000 for his profits, which hw | dive. and from that moment she held them rncbsined. arte | pean ar dollaes additional for new “ FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. wan Vive ba republique democratique ond socialie! tefased. The following are tne sales, in the order in | No description can tully pourtray the astouishueat pag, ie = uni and thirty new members "owns. Appleton, MeDeneld, When the emotion provoked ty this epeeoh was | which they occurred :— that naton every countenance as she poured forth san anon tet teas basSacd gn | fo ry (hy | suber Mr-Areventen te Prvch Fodrat, on 7g | Rintiigrpece seen onan ape tana " * ess veel mrt * before— powerful enough to fill a buildi ne le elsoute fx seute pone tne from Now Muzios ond oo ea oees at re prove by my silence, what was said by 2 z thier be iixe—and thrllig coy ubre of the llstome ¥ is sas ose Speaker, We must nol F | er, while it was soft as the warbling of the skylurk, [i = eas eet ie Bol oa till their clatme fae hg 144 = i nd re euch remem gs Hy fact, ber voice is more like that of a bird thea any we Iw pete Hon Ba they be allowed two dollars erwick.. . 6 poe thall never obtain 1 guillotias, g: haveever beard Shegavesuch wondertul expresstoa to te-pormis veo. | 7 Sitegs 108 114| Frenebmen cannot apprive what ‘was seid’ by Mr. 2 | thie celebrated scena from “Norma.” that she made it yppermlt ves | As above amended, the bill was subsequently re 83 Me) Serene S jo | completely @ new thing, and thone who had hoard Griah pare £0 | ported to the House, ‘and the vote on its passage was— 97 81 | “Dr. Maas eaid, we have all met here to ovlebrate a 6 10 4 Malibrau in the same ptece, could searsuly reog- 7 "The Speaker voted in the negative, thus making © we y | ns ied Hoe d vie 7 Be | amcmgre art ane ey eter ae . to contend with Secialiom is ifforen m wny singer we eard. Sho varied , and the bill was rejected. (The Massachusetis contested Wleotions? | ti oi'tre to be represented. Until we ba Voudep 5 the srooud coleleite of the sliegro by recerriug the tthe amends ee RILITARY acapmar atti; “ Boston. Sept. 9 1850 : ve todo; but muct ventare, H ebromatice, whioh. with ber exquisite voice, h 7 jomy were | “Tivtarns heave been received from twenty-three rr * without trying no end ean be obtained ~ Vi: Fal derfal effect It is @ very singular fact, trac 8 5 5 5 6 jemeral Houstos addres-ed the Sumste tor an | on by the must therefore be the motto of the svcialist { tenished several persons who had heard ber in our and & balf, in persousl explanatiog tu reply to | Zowe* Adjourmed. | towns in the Second Congressionsl district, whieh | Gerstands a socialiet republic to be « H nearly as much as ahe did those who never b. the letter of Mr. Wallace, of Soutt Carolina General Affaire in Washi show a loss of over 100 for Upham, the whig candidate, | all the nations of the earth ure to be 6 much han sbe improved by cul ov faniod all the implicated charges therein bg: = ‘ashington. when compared with the vote of the previous election. 1a coter to do tele, it : wines many thing 6 2 ron erful gift wb ebich braven ee eo A THE CASE OF COLLECTOR LEWIS—HIS TRIAL IN PHT- | There are still two towns to be heard from, and it is | ST place union is absolutely necessary 6% 1256 .f a te Geen’ Seed . iH bu Be + literal pte gs or Becatlrt nation eee te ee fret | apeirnia, kc.—CoN@RESSIONAL PROSPECTS—IM- | srnponed that Upham has been doreated by at least ponte oh gga R ae prt nars eaaghesci = eae — £ fed Hy * 1 | pel ay, ps este eae ee Dopod on ope Gen Hovston. dented on bebalf PORTANT BILLS SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT, ETC. De majority, The vote is larger for all parties thea dren ft public shoei Ae 2d os we ad ae © | talleok svar $4 oy ppl wap Bebo — r. 'nee, that amy of the oli hed been y 7 riest ri teac! © @O! ed thetr ellecta By 5S Ut igbeat tribute that Sie, state, teak ones sr ohangee bad wren ovr eave ogg rot gas at Ke i aes ee eee es 8 It | could be given to genius Tony THE DAY OF ADJO RNMENT LECIVKD UPON ashincros, Bept. 9, 1850. . 8.—The returu: smother town, te the Second | jd+as, It is one of the most laborious undertakings to oe Be hear something wonderful upon the high ‘Mhe resolution of the House tixtug the thirtieth On the demand of Senator Cooper, last week, liberty | Congrese1voai District, have} been received, which | sttempt to eradicate long estabiished notions, We 83 bi they found that ion ame toe adjournment of Vong tess, was received | was given to try In Philadelphia the truth of certain | show a loss of seven more for Upham. There now re- matte ae gpa bm gh 5; 8 Raeen ond the resolution, by substituting | ChA'K*# egainst Collector Lewis. of that city. Weare | mains but one town to be reported Salem gtres| are tobe handed toour children. The next method 5 10 the tecuty-third for the thitaicth iiveate ecu msae | informed thet the trial has taken place; that oortain | pbam 738 majority; Lynn. 450 ageinet him; Rookport, | of arriving at the «nd ot socializin, ls through the me Bie 08s and debated a8 some lemgth | fivaneial matters have been proved, andthate messen"*| Td guin for Kanto bicheed, 384 majority agelost | et Lree te fein ue We must aoe a’ walned 3 . Bavorn, pose oot | 5 ; af the Senatelpon the propiicty of Keeping eithia ies | 87% SFrived to-day, with the documents, and laid them certaluly defeated. Ena dienataiestdddiete. te-anen Gahataeah eonteol the day of aijourvment. antil some farther before the Senate, so that we expect Mr. Lewis to be rary ee gen tee.we are working together for the attainment of oae er beard, He hese power ds the completion of the | taken in band agein to-morrow. Mr. Bachanan and his New Tragedy. pe we oud Bo ast vouture ; ben being toa conclusion ; what ave BO COUFAgwOUSY began usionon the | The Dill for the compensation of the Callfornia Boston. Sept 9-11 P.M. | SP ieen them made some remarks upon theustuce of members and others, which was rejected to-day, by | The vew tragedy written for Mr Buchanen, and | sociulirm. Socialism. he anid. must Docessarily be de- which was pertormed, for the first tims, to-night, weloped—murt be born in the course of wvents aod ia progress should be made to Se bosiness moved to ble, whieh was lost by 9 wo 41 omys The smendment was then rejected. by yeas 2%, of which it ie evident he & pertect com- tise beautiful quality of voice, rown 0 2 ic mesnmmerton eBeellnnBE—Sue-BEBEs wn uscrecorsrene -BBSalsewisieiien | the Speaker's vote, will be reeonsidered to-morro - the progress of ti lu reviewing the history of the 1 We expect a good deal of business to be yet done this | deen completely sucocastul house was tull and | Prev'we find nothing but the struggle of classes, di- " erty feosion. President Fillmore hae signed the Texas | there much applause and enthusiasm throughout the | vided into two parties, wbich he might denominate ” 4 Texas nod Now Mexigo bills and | ary, Now Mexico, California, and Rutah bills, | Performance, yon a wg Pirkei meet get «apeeMbrgetind ‘ $ an an be = oieaee, the Premdeat of the Unived States, ‘The Senate has confirmed the following appoiut- At the fail of the curtain, Mr. B was called out, and ercleed deception. and kept the peopl in ignorance, 8 5 stege, Towards the end she ie nt are aue-—rur couniwonen ro curna, | mente:—David D. Barnard, as Minister to Prussia; | ™Ade erpeech. Im the course of which he announced order to Fetain their power. The other party #hion ‘$ ‘ a se Pam amenihing et: & ‘A message was Teceived trom the President. trans- | Jobn 8 Galleber, Third Auditor ot the Treasury; | thet ‘he play would be performed every aight watil | Hurt naturally yrow out of the divsmulatiog wud hy. H of yemmenuhtnetsonmpbtingeune tat. T ee Sarees to Ontos. | William Cavin, Marshal for the Western district of | further notice. to be priest-riddea?.. Tha power of the Fo RY ‘The prine rong. oF * Grenting to America,” was them President of United States to the Seunte P vania ; William Strong Judge of the Supreme Btabbi,. seotonstp endnageee® te teose bette ss lattug sae ubene titss yo tad ebesets po man Abs Tad CsetiTuTion oF mew muniCe | Court of Oregon. Consuls—Lorenzo Draper, Havre; Hai ee ee oe 3 ss sedate vat Samii exapoenen Rian Suen Sas danivoamas ot tants ry ego reper, agibtathten to beeeins phen ce Boldte re nothing bat privileged mu S 6 produced « very beautiful compoation whic pes bo 1p complisnoe with the req Hon. Shdieted Rend tito. Bo dansites @etets Minn, ben Pi 1 m taken | Hie exh bw goods on ; 6 great credit asa compoer, Mademoiselle Lind ard Alvares, acting Governor. Kc. 1 bave the honor to ome 6 by bis pephew and a ron of eex-Gorernor Por tere under the patronage ot privetoraft. and obriatt- i 54 © pur forth b Symon Grenrmit to the Senate herewith w copy ofthyoonsti- William BR. Hayes, Barbadoes ; John L Hodge, Mar- | night. received a stab trom young Porter, wuio Aalhy Ses SURINS OGhe VERE INeN Ceeen ere iatties ; +2 BM the troced verse vith sont a efivet tans It wesracen Seiten recently adopted by the Iohsbirauts ot & Benjamin H, Norton, Nova Sootie; Albert | feared, will result in bis deait ace Gk conelanaes of be $ and ‘ber cad-ova ut the ond was what nous but J ony Spteah daar Demeapn horton tun gare, #910 Sar Amsterdam; Zsbdisl W. Poiter, Valparaiso, | gieambont, Ae., Huret at Milwambie. rrovags of the Fope | After some tm ee Sa bi a gy el apeeennggly ppnow amar me | viding @ Territorial goverrmeni for Ne# Mexico. ( do &B4 several subordinate consulships Micwauain, Spe 1 indo 0 Earn co racer aaenenaem se se Be | fie dutda, wranee ‘Sorulyee fami the ie not deem it a¢yienble to submit wuy recommendation Tbe Union Fire Company arrived to-day from Nor- | The steamboat Nile anda warenoure are uow ° | o aiid Gal anuae he ‘4 $ 8 “ | erdeer, to be inseried in the) Camp of Siless. whem j onthe subject of » State gover umaat | golk om 0 viett. and both will probably be cousumed betore the flames - a ee aig | Fhe performed that op: raw soog which wone bar $10 } MILLARD FILLMORE. —_——_——_ —_ can be subdued ral patriotic songs were then mung fro: ri. 1 6 6 iy | Nigbtingale cun sing and it te theretore, fs out of Warminaron, Sept 9 1850 More Horrib'e Ratiroad Accidents. joined iv by the whole asceubly i f, 5g the opera when pertormed by others cohen poesrane, wien, the accompanying documents, poss Livns LOST, AND SEVRKAL PERSONS WOUNDED, + ta . Iweture by Me. Manin, ‘of a buok on the rights 3 “ ft be were re Mute play ot was Mr Kya nnd the second 7 e flatorby A irom, sate rove and aad \ \e «rong om oft After an executive seesion, the Senate adjourned. | ON THE CUESHIRE RAILRoaD, on Bouthern mall bas come to hand, but the papers | ° or by pene mee Mihm ad i ig i ae eet, ap Gllvgro te 0 Rosrow. Sept. 9, 1850 7 H.contpl So Sees Bors WeereuTing: tor $28 we fake theliberty to | Royce: °. & fh ; BS | Wen the voiew eatahra up the strain Heuse of Kepresentatives. ———====—— order to faifil oa nee udeon Hote. pe | endante sung by the volor alone sad the third» beit- . mt Last Saturday, om the Cheshire Railroad, between Bectaites Manquet at Mubehen, No not eulictent, the mom | § 9 §, a | Hunt movement, betwren the woler and flute. the one BY BAin'S ELACTRO-CUKMICAL FRLBOKAPR. Walpole Wertmoreland N. il . « gravel cart con Testers: Sivene Aaliet b Il pay for the murte” | a on f the ober, aa it io wtrinl of skill, 1 berg al- Wanrvoron, Sept. 9, 1860, taining fi Isteh laborers, came te ecttisien with © e “ wd vp & socialint banquet was given iP db cscnaniios bed 2 § nent ‘ap ble to di-tingut-b the Vighiiagale's praa- un 062 StnEp von on AgsivamuEet Gr conesen—T¥- ' dewnened trele, ty Which thee af the laborers wase | *7 t° Preach and German coctaliots cl How Teoh, at «aN os ihe | Har a rahe voice trom the tite | Tals utterly hilled. and six others badly wounded, some of whom | Lemartine Cottege, in Hoboken anquet. as it was ou 4 So [ieee pagent taper ign: Syphon = ttn og oong MULT IN THK Habe tihed, and ots stbere besty hom | han ari aie tih eee a asp ary oh gar ie Hall & boa. ad | ©) DUC In the endenta. atthe wlorious low Mr. 8. , Abeta ) of Benn sacned offer are. Sf¢ not expec " ". © comm ° ed of the following gentlemen Jd grep tet Mall. ‘” F in alto. where no voice but aresch This solution, that the two houses of Voogress be atjoarned ONE MAN KILLED AND A NUMDER WOUNDED,ON THE | —Ayguenearte, the Pec. th bFvat 6 2 Saat. bid hem Ge eoeeateie aa , ’ : os . 3 admirably. And here we must tai oppor sine dc on the Slat of 8-ptemner | UTICA AND SYRACUSE RAILROAD. = tha wg — Ys rf A. 8 Wright 3 ot exprending our eatistaction thet our fells There was instantly the utmo-t rontasion in the hail, Unies | were— Froich, Kruer, Maas, Leaprit 4 $ ok pty anon eA a and the Speaker hud the grea est diMculty to «uppress ‘The express train from the West ren off the track |) bled. The whole affair was as flat as it could well be '% SY Werte ues oa ee Bightingss it last Saturday, at Green's Corner, twenty miles west of | baring orgavl © Hotel, they started - Oy ae | Terece Gan cere te > haeing i He e it Ma | shows Salvbest ene c y ete iy York, He pertermed first fare tn the [ratien Opera, 6 thet this city. The | evidieans dies Court of Oyer and Verminer, 6 ‘ end for many years luthe Phiharmoute Society He they did not take their Br Genreh'y: nrettont Un Before Chief Justice Edmonds and Atderuwn Simith Bh pred lor one yer hee th Objections were made to theintroduction of the te. fecident, Jo! | way the national sire ” ‘and Chepman WJ. Ynys e E Geeactertr tian ceertets ben Get ne solution eel py bees broken, and o: oe Recnweran cone one Hy THY FKRACH CASK, . § beard Gupgl'® band, Knows bin & cut off. Henry 8. Gola the conductor, was slightly lenge ted fag on » hieh ' rites byitortg 1 Ku abit"? The French Prisomrs 0 | fs + rfor tie ery forty or the pices Mn, Hannis wished to tert the sense of the House, toveral others are more or leas hurts the | “Fraterpits” “Bolidarite Union Soolalleis” wore | john cme wae made ou bebalt of Nicholas wire. | Bi! Hi Perfin wer, It was very fortunate for the siecs and with that view moved & suspeusion of the rules, be Inseribed. was carried by one who wure the cussume of | mustre. Fravenl> He . aod deo Denham nutives 6 palprbie bit which was agreed to | pot a i % rote Pape ag eneteen or hak hk oe of Frenee eustody tor hw brought to 6 We cannot concinds without saying & word of Bene Mr. Tuomrsom, (dom) of Miss.. moved to fix this day Cottege after w chert time. the @ cy. aie se My diene ft mgr 6 f ancdg Bay Magan sana oh week for the aJjournment | September 0, 1850, | MAY have reached the number of two hwdred. ail nd fea (0). the applies : —¥ ender rid and it is very Mr. Verros, (whig) of Ohio moved to lag the resola- vd French end Germans amongst wbom nave ord ne the « at there an a0 ereditable to the orchestra that la reten he The cholera ir again raging here Twenty new oases, eight of which proved fatal, oveurred om Saturday. our. September 7. 1850. in. have occurred im this Over, Mr Avuvassnre, Prest- ; Mr Lisnann, (dom) oN H, coved for ® fast @4 piace within the last twenty. four boure | oes. coas eed ald: me ad pee, Journment this day thrre werk» Pitrseunon. September 0, 1850, “oi soverriguty of the people " ” Mr Thomson of Mie. Rowe thet waleet a day wae + four cares ‘of obolers yeater tay, all of fized, the time of the Ho Unpecersery deiny = This 4 fatal. None were reported to-day ALOWN, BOG be believed the « basin de aieposed of ine up the private cale It can go Over with isiters, till the next seston Ker week from to day « larger 4c wiiliug tu throw reasa tle was a ¢aet paced ou th rk can be done in during tie previvus | vera! Indie, sat down to dover bed vo little t over! uid mention that the magoificent overture op" exe not reheorsed mor Thalbery « grand ble and thet is Btate to other country bat the watute wae expressly Dt this Atate being made the reowptacte party fur a crime was no liste ton on the table; but Mr Chompevo bed the Moor, aad yan it the mevion could Bet be Mave Disorder again burst fora and there was the same My @Moalty ae betore tm Hupyresmng 1 Tw deaths from hole! resuming that thie that Jenny Lind 7 on behalt of the Uasil. Unive t states Tepreseating the 0. September 9 1850, ton the [linols being repidiy repaired. It will be a few days weMurray... | aa... in goed order i at prevent. and there were three pereoow reea with murder. whose trials bad » prior claim on the attention of the court ‘The bearing of the ense was then adjourned. The Dirtriet Attorney and the United Staten District At tormey are to conter. in the meantime. a9 to whether the prironere shall be transmitter from the Quarter Bersions ( owrt to the Oyer and Corminer for trial Mr Hall bas received s letter trem Mr Rives, the American Minister at Paris enclosing © copy of # letter from President Louls Napoleon, reinting to the vobbery of the Comterse stating that the me we nocept that apeliation re red but red with patriotiem aod ham: aly Ty information for prosecuting the matter renrded to the Frenob Consal at New ate coe with the Bioed of the martyrs of J a = “The interest" says Me, Rives, © manifeated erty. What bave we me ? We are in the by the President of the French repubiie 4 ai-o by 1 @ dollars iy ba Run upen a Banking House at Cinetnnatt, Orvers vats, September 9. 1850 Romorr erable to the it of banking hour of Messrs Ellis & Morton. caused a heavy un by the depositors The house was or 4 diMoulty rhe oo rehearsal and oro eater eeeres TERETE dup to the hour of lost by the rear Forecen thee sg Mag | thaainetio cheert 34” | Off was followed ibs . ys * age whieh drove hee crowd no t0 BB tomes ate OS ame See > Chat Affairs, pone the bills is to leave them uanoved om tye Chargarnrer and the mouarehir' bat we mee ot _ are beginning te ore of all the ortaee « we yenre “ : tnd the thrones of the Kings. «a Mi of Rervian A@eire, will, 1 hope 1 Smith $M | gppreciate the fact, that it they wish to participate ta ieee pare’ Cems.) Of VO. ound Bane OY Pe teat ay CS RciCR will be burnt. aud thelr aches will be thrown to the wind pm inp ead for ashing sour co-uprration.”” Jenkine ae Celitorpie trade. they imasd valid 0 cave od eoaniae Misris-ippi could net be wore susiow pF ae Benth) oe But the people are alive, and justion will oe 10 | The following Is @ copy of President Napoleon's | Sohn Sauith. - OAL ook | eapable ot competing with the faay ine shipa of home (Hie. 6.) Gad net tree ons seclene eTeTetOtROrs, them; they are now very quiet, but, patiea ne | yetter. which ‘apalate from the French Isoguage ", 6° 2" | New York, Within = few days two comtroste have since the ova . ~ day vill come ines nd People wilt be triumphant om, Beh of July, 1950 “i Riss QS PS | beom formed for verneis of thie clave Mr. Samad Imporsibie to do the mot be done in lees thea Pasre ta solitary appropri Mr. Srcmoces of Mine I, of Kast Boston. we waderstand will build tor pt 0. Bacon, a «hip of aboat 1.20 tons mottled with epecial reters mee forepeed Mr Paul Carcle of : Be end they will ko. ke use of their rietory - You know all the atrocities with which they have b= m | . Matam > I learned with grit thewr hi charged; but tell me—what are their crimes? Their crime is oply to bave been too good and to mereifal a2aoee iy 4 8. and itty two inches of water in the channel a tives They bare been exoesriewiy active aeked, aii the gentioman ever Koo the appropria bere Is pleasant See thave whe bad brisaped thede. Bes the Generate % 4 yg ag cme gd pI oes fore vee @eek previous to the ead the calumotes are used by our poemles ped — pay — aad bie wits bid | oon of our eaperienced and ratentite uecal esanrescel, T of the fact that the ake wi widered as cruel At every a | loomed against them @ oN 5 | will derign avd model her Now our buthders will have ivi ana diplomatic bills hed ot beem acted on by the The Grand Lodge of the Uniesd Warten af the mowerchies. "On be Liverpoct to the Urneral Consol oft a Perry ss "By | SP soo nee Yertere, 1) they wisd bo eebuion tact fe mate. was called to order this more\ag, errive, aecording to all prokabfities, before 5 0 | Phaloe all” | scoatalten, thar aness coodie to estabiian thelr Mr. Tuowrson replied that the Senate can acton M.W Grand sire Griffin, On oaliing the roll. it ap- fiver and will facilitate their arrest ‘Thus. jastion 5 1 | sll & Son Be HS | Bek Witch -enyebing short aan an Game that in a dey or two appearing thet @ quorum of Grand Lodges and Bo- Will be Made and perhaps your most precious cajects. oy 4 H <2 lon. aa nae iaeae aioe iow Pe er ae ce Terbekemen se ene “Pata pos tna ribe tah yoo mateter pH ; use . 7 turned from the Senate wit ‘There are about thirty members of the Orand Loder prorperity. and i pray you to acorpt the arrurance of ’ 8 od ieoephety oi caenen ston we eaiek-p bone to be considered Itt * go it biadfold” now in the city, all of #hom are at the Burnett Honse, my oon 8% Bl | Livinemon, |. 4 ould we leg Geblud *- Pion ’ on bills, without consideration they aot The members of the Urder in this city will give the For Louis Naro.row Romar ante. SS ye Helle Son... “ in aweek, Mf hot believe the appropri §G 8. U 8. & grand reception Lever and « ball om yicig LT COLONEL SOLRI LL th al! " ios Ditte Could be got ehrough with in lees then sis oF Wednesday, at the above mentioned [Hotel ded, Con Rat ofthe, Subtnss of Vorcign, Atpaee. mn Coder operat er Biot at Baitim - SS 4 M " pder the ion of the previous question Mr. Another Hiot at Baltimore, de. _—- OM » ara; Hon Hibbard's amendment, fixing thie day three weeks for B one, Beptember 0 1850, Court of General Sessions. & ~~ Pr bee ha HA = oeeatthones d toy ens 104 bo hog by! 4 AL.. J Steno the Roserére ond es =e. oe 5 ’ r ty eae *. reso. hot on Bun ~ Bert 8 — Trial ‘Thacker Monslave and iceapens, wore frerly sree, Hinwed — The trial of John Thacker. charged with man. Hy 4 » nageies in the ees to ransiog (Be death of | H wdrew Ferguson. by stabbing him be the whismen, — 3 Sarees cp EA ow Semcs ne Pues | eas SG in | Bales Sssesci%y tase toeten cad th eoben a tone We | Henry Casrons aworn:—Korw the degrased. who | The whole account will stand thos — Taree Ter oe eS Wright, Georgia: 84, Ade ta tae Fourth Ticket. Tot cou. | w Gtibert imhington, WK eee. rertae, . aad retard mS] ‘ others. anrived yesterday at the Franklin. =a pet eS ™ er Jackron. U om err! sternal, ona we My ~ fice x SiS ail: 4 onght to be rr talned, as they will be numer. share pro oat To prevent ‘clock ond it ie #4 well Lan Sil sents are forteited wrx & o'cloc' homers re Ul the ond 80 FO" can be