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~~ THE NEW re ee ‘NO, 5954. ee TELEGRAPHIC 1#TEULGENCE. HWGHLY INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT rues WASHINGTON. PASSAGE OF NUMEROUS BILLS. Collisien between Senators Foote and Fremont. BICITEMBNT AT THE CAPITOL. Both Houses in fession on Sunday Morning. Conclusion of the Whiz State Convention. &e., &e, Me @RIRPY-Figee CONGRESS. FIRSsl Deen. Seuat CONCLUSION OF ¥TIDAT'S PROORBBINGS. Wasco orom, Sept. 27, 1860, CALIPOR TEA LAN Che Sonate resumed the consideration of the Call feonis Land Claim bill, Sr Exvrow @aished a spesoh against it, amd the bili wns then istd om the table for ‘the present. FORTIN A TIONS. The Fortification bill ws trkeu time, aad passed. THM NAVAL APPRorsiATION BILL © Deing taken Mr. Ross moved om amendment authorising the Beervtary of the Very end the Pest- master General to make & coutrect with the for ha ® semi-mout Havaae, Panama Mr. Gwin moved to sai compensation shail be reduced one-half of the present rates. Movers. Oars, Foote, and {uoter opposed action om the subject wapported it. mn >, tbe oll was 01 ond the Bonate went into executive easton. nant SypfuRvar’s Proce Wann THe anerr ‘The Army bill was reported. without amendment. ‘TuE Crvie t Lk ‘was returned from the Hours. The Semate inslsted om ite own amendments. , read a third THR Maret BEL was taken up, and Mr usk’s amendment was re Jocted. Mr. Gwiv proposed an ameniment, suthorising a e@ontract with Ambrose Thompson, for a line of steamers to carry the wails m San Praneisco te pag eb China. After ® debace, tne amendment ing the nips om stag 60 contract. Frjeo! peymeut be je complied #tta ta meantag and spirit Rejected e A menage was reewived from the liow all the Senate amendinenis to the Bow ‘Were concurred in. ex up! wo. Mr. Yourn moved to s'-ike ee ay eck baste, wna (heurand ——, 7-3 floating } fa sod rallesy, om the eoast ‘Calfernia A long — ensued sod the smendment waere- bayer 27 a moves to eoike oot the proposition for e railway and becio. Low oy (7 ayes, to Zt mays Mr. Paaace moved to sirite ous the prowisiom, that contractors on CORM) ou of }, Shall be allowed ©) oe thy of mérebant verrets tor chrir «© that this ip Tigi ng : might tn ir, Hare objection to this provision was thet ie afforded cop ren fo the commercial ‘morine, thon he war iy fsror of retainiog the pro ‘vision. Mr. Prancn mit it wos legislating for the benefit of \ tur che repairs gheecdt. He argued should aot be tolerated; 16 was eitol poirew® \adividaals, aad oe tbe publie wmely to favor of retatniog the ; be though! het erery faowity, mot tueon- Sistest with the moval tetvice -howld boalfurded te commerce. Fi. The motion to strike oot was rejreted—yeas 23, ». provision ——————————— ving the dock ta | F The doors were a third sime closed, and re-epenod at noe = course occurred! om the Army bill. The doors closed again oa a M, . Rope 29, 1860. Atone o’elock, A. “. the doore were patel the Senate passed the bill for the relief of the childrea: of Mary Stoker. lo@re were elosed again ‘The Presid 4 all the members of the Cablact sinoe wight of re @ report, which was concurred in, and the bill In Bxeeutive Session, the following nominations were confirmed :—Isuao [ Piatt Postmaster at Pough- Postmaster af Troy; Wa. CONCLUSION OF FRIDAY Wasn THe ome wi wro. After the recess, while the clause tor the hydregra- phicel surveys fer the river Ohio was under conside- ration, Mr. Brssncx, (dem) of Tilimois, moved te amend, by adding the River emd Harbor bill, which the Chair declared out of order. BRANCH MINT at ‘The clause appropriati: 18? for « braveh mint in New York, and three hun- dred thousand for the same in San Francisco, came Me. Hissanv, (dem) of Ala., epposed it. He said there was be law for it. Ye; Bemenr Soa 9 Page oes | out von in. Procmin, (w! NY. pealed fro: cision of the Char. 4 " by Bustained— ayes 76, naye 60. Mr. Puarix offered another like emendment, and it weseimilarly disposes of The sucndment of the Senate for on assayor was |.» offered am amend- ment like that of Mr. Phopmix, sud it was deolased by the committee to be out of orde Mr Kina, (whig) of N J., moved au amendment, te Femove the mint e8 Philadeiphis te New Yer! establish ® branch mint at San Freucisoo, am pristing four buadred thousand liars therefor. ‘Thie was decided out of order—Ayes, 77; novs, 49. Tm: for losses as public printer, and releasing the contract. warmby. Varivus smend- ments were made, sud then the whole subject rejected. the oes adjoarmed SATURDAYS PROCKKDINGS. Wasnisuren, Rept. 28, 1860, ‘The House met at ten o'clock. TMM JUDICIARY IN CALIFORMIA, Mr. Troxrsen, (dew) of Pe. reported, with smond- mot te, the bill extending the judicature of the United Btates over California, and ii was passed. The Benate’s amendments to the bill giving bounty lands to soldiers aot herete tore provided for by law, were comeurred im, with the exception ef those bouctiting marines. TMM SOLDINKY’ BOUNTY Lane BILL. On motion of Mr Bissxii. a resciution was adopted to give ail the employére ia aad about the eapitol the eame amount Of extra comprasaiion as heretolere al- lowed. PRTRA FAY FOR THR CA AP LOTR Es, ETO. ‘The Mouse, in Committve of the Whole on of the Union, ccnsidered the Se THE INDIAN aF Aisiriets in Califuroia. was pascet wiih ameudments. BILLS, RTC, AAFERRRO On motion of Mr. Jonrsow. dem.) of Arkansas, all | Bills, resclutings. apd Otbor mxiters were reterred ve «4 those om which no te he Clerk, stand recommutted at the commencement of the Dext seseion. - EVENING SESSION The House ageiu met at ris o ciock ‘The galleries were crow wisn indies aad gentle men. end there was 8 full»! (ondance of members wa- | der the splendid eband-s, THe Pay OF CLARKS son mowed bo Fr | the following. “ puat-bmecat a aittes always es ohem- pagne jem tag of the ry # there Une diotat evd to the Dut mere beliday pieneure b> sm: Mr. Younn said that the com ned | letters to various offenrs of the merobaat @arters, and the re-poure: were a! opposed to eboiteh- | ing Gogg’ Be Bistin opposed the sicikiny oat 5 en Teed & Feport of the or of New te ebow that doing « stripes, end substitution of (hit puch am pevduced imemaity. 3 Mr. Pasoee opposed tbe w me Vogting til “other pen. were provided f aoottened, dis cretion is takem fom the oficers, ead o her severe punichwents mast hehe st Yulee, Ho eatd that fn- Fepliee to Mr wae produced in sone) ue ta the New Yorn re ebulided at for panularuss @ore oad ( strietag oat, joing the Agreed to. a striking owt Ube The de nad voted “N stor Me Mevres Ayes 2h nays 26. ether amen the bill east ted bo ‘The Benate fnsteed on. Sil sed Bounty Leni Conference RVR NG SF ‘The Naval bill * os returned s the Honse diss ith One amend of the ite Peeeded ond the Co « ot Ooe ference ov the Uivil and Dipiocst + hed that tie a they Ded agreed apon to priv oT miles ‘The ‘ Whe agreed to, ant were ageln lortrted upe The Army Dill wae pre-set ‘The Committee of Conference oo the Souaty Land Dill reported that the Senate +) od reoeds from the amendments eatending Dount) Fle rallors ‘The report wae agreed to end 8 Conference Oommit- tee was apprioted on (he Army bull Two private diile paeved. was retar from the feos with all the urred in batons, The toe ( onferesce Com- r ‘ bills, Lost Mr. Maver The providing addisicnal compensation for persons ohn veaive cet Reep money & * the Sub. freasery taken 4 bg Sy by + Uxscative season. mine o clock the doors t ae eee trenemlited wonge Sonetiog om die s siterting Siete te neg am-odmer | The! ; ety Anns a nd ats quacter te tem ine couse wae pacewed on he Kedisa bill, An hour *as Occupie’ io se oting sad passing @ | Fesclution to pay & iew clerks (Deir arrearages, WHE BOUNTY Lave BLL Mr. Cons, (dem) of Alm, pleaded warnevtly to take | wp the Bounty Land bili, He way gracitied witn the yeas ana pays, through which there was @ suspension | Of tbe rules, aud & commitine of coufe renee appotated on the ¢ ra ” em uduewls *! (he twe howsee AL APreorarn of Uke Seoate Navy Appro- LAA courtesy of bubbub. | been provided tor by taw | Bo the Dill parsed j HAIR OF A RETOLETIONARY | Mr, Baows. (Gem) of Mies made « bell of the | im be na de |42 eterdem whe advance & money to this cvgatry ha Wwittiewy bad srack © wor ot ely vd dollars ta her wun now bers ip poverty) Mr. . therefor Giwobarge the Commitier of the Whee trom the ther consideration of the bul reporied for her relief, One Uhet It be pul On ile paesege Mr Jowns, (dem) of Toon, obterved that it was clutionary days une or just such clroumriavces that the daippia oletm wns paced (Laoag bier Ories of “ Read the bill," m agein exerted bimerit to restore order. het es unpleaeant ae it would be he would have to call gentlemen 'o order (hvoek, Kaoek } | The House refused & pod ths rules INDIAN AGENTS Lot's pees it” (Dis The bill to appoint tares Ladin agents im Cat for. Bia was pare The louse acte orta of the Committecs , take up various Seoate their paws They also refused y reeniutions. THe Penh te PRO eES Oe motion of Mr Sravcr. (#hig) of N.C. the report | of the committee mppr vied to loquire whether @ ovm- sted 10 beeek Up Ene Contract system the repertet Mr. Ss anly'* comait into the elestionerring evnduct of aide rast something more exciting from the conitec the Seeretary of the Tresewy aliow him for all capenres. wen! 0 a8 to cover by tual loos, and that the to deliver up all manuscripts not In type, & printed at not less than forty-five por tl pum ber thirty-three pet cent, 4 the short below the prices of 1819" Mr. McLane—I am imsiructed by the Committe on Conferr@ce to move the previews question Mr. Mananacc, (whig) of Ky.—I Rope it will aot be wurtalord ‘ot vote it down,” “ vote it dows.” comtunion aud exslvement ov this occasion ware, at. Gentiomen were everywhere Fart “ Suiting “Mt. Speaker.” gate ortes of vender” The Speaker knocked and hanged (o vain } LE By was (ebigy of Pa, moved to iny oF table. Mr Barer, (dem) of Ya —If the motion te lay on tha table peeve, aves aut Ube bill ge with I? (Cries, “let it go, ‘Tremendous excite- ment : tol (dem) of Mo —contemptnously—I want to know whether the committee have recommended to this House the previous question, or their report, endis ‘8 part of the report of the cenferasst {The knocked ta am ineffectual effort te re tore Mr. Sok withdrew his motion to lay om the table, Mr. Barir—Iol ‘Mr. Hussane. ( ) of N TL, rene toe polmtef or- der, (Cries o1 jit down im frent."’ Srasxua—Geotiemen. be good enourh te take your seats. “ Bang,” “ Beng.” went the ha omer, Mr. Huasane—My e it in whether it is im order te call for a division o1 question? Sreaxsa—It ts not. The report is one and indivi- sible. Mr McLans—I withdraw my motion forthe previous question. ‘The Srascun sgain called to order, and sought to eheok fe wild bo - Lawn repeated that he hed been instructed te make the motion. aud spoke im faver of the report made under elroumstences, and moved the Mr Manemaci wanted to know if the motion te lay on the table shoul Mess would it earry to the u jouse refuses to adopt the report of : same does it not amount tos ‘@rxanxu—Can't aoswor, Mansnat.—At the instance of my friends, I with- drew the motion. Voroms—" Thas’s right !"—“ Hold on!” —“ —Coniusion worse coufounded Baag, Kaeo! Jao zeetine of the report was again called fer and te. Cries of “Questicn.’’ Mr. Butien— Is it im order for the committee of Con- ference to substitute two entirely different sections! ‘Phe Sreaace —It is io order. Dewand tor previous question seconde’. Roll called. Many gentlemen changed their votes poe result was snnoumced. 1t was—yeas, 65; nays, 98. ‘he question was now on Mr. Marshall's motion te Feoopsider the vo.e aud iay the motion om the table. Mr. Bariy—Yoas and uays. Crivs of * question!’ * question !"” megstived Mr. Marenail’ ¥Man moved @ call of the Louse, bi it was janenait’s motion te recomsider the vote by wetsh Gontnenes: Report was rejected was laid om the to 00. On motion of Mr Srancar, the House insisted on its hoe | arnt to the Beaste's ameu —_ te tue Civil ena Diplowatic 4 ppropriasiongiail, am ‘enother Gor ittee of Coulerence. ‘The report o the Vomumittee of Conference on disa- Btreing amendments of boih Houses was agreed te The Speaker rigued severni bills, omens others the cae Appropristiva, Bounty Laud sud Fortification (Wetresbments in the aote-room. Bresking Occasionally hrard— members iu ledbies asivep ou the sotas—othere comiug ia read and cheese in their hands galleries are booming thinned —all the ladies gone, at . o'clock, Mr. Jowas wanted to adjoura. The preacher will be coming here presently. ‘The Houre retured to ayouru Gevtiemes tu every diteciion strove to iatrodace Fesolutivps, take Up bilis @ud Ober aatiers Motions were to adjourn, Lt was Sunday aod Irretigiows, © Let's go howe.” “ Let's take @ dring.” “Tam bungry by thunaes.!” Bexar rmoke gettiog thick. “Order!” “order! knock—knock Cail of House ordered. Musseges ‘BbOD Teorived from Seuste. At te mow ball past two o doek. (Our telegraphic reports of the proceedings have continued urtil three e'cleok (nis morning—at which hour we are compelled to go tv prow. Beth houses Gre still 1m session } Interesting from Washington, OUR SPRCIAL TELEGRAPINC COMBREPONENCE, Wasuiveron, Sept. 23, 1850. ‘The House was im sessiou until after o'clock last night, and were for three hours engaged im the extra allowance to Kicohie, which was utterly defeated, contrary te aii expectations, The ilouse will probsbly eit om Sunday, They divposed of the Benate’s vinety amendments to the civil bill, comour- ring ine portion of them, and mon-oomcurring ia some. ‘There was much confusiom. and some amusement pro- wailed. Speaker Cobb brhaved admirably throughout A small fight eocurred in the Seuate sate chamber, Detwerm Beuators Fuote and Fremont, Mr Foote had reala props) to the Honsto, Mr, ui, comp 4 raid tt war ung ptlecien! parated (bem. They are b» 7 ‘The berate are wow Phgaged ou ameadmente bo the ili, aud sie House om the Ludiea Navy Appropriation bull ‘There is @ high state of excitement prevailing; crowds of people are 1@ altendaves A har ber of members started for their this morning S oatoe Clay sa@oug them from ie iuterred (bat the loading Dusiaess of the session ts Ubrough sian KXTENSION OF THE CAriTOL— THE POOTE aND PRE- | MORT LIFFICULTY—FATHES KITCHIE TO 88 INUEM- MiFiKD, KIO OUR SPECIAL TRLEGRAPHIC DEAFATOH The oo reed wupom the exteesion of the Capitol. A plem is te be reiveted, and the work dome under the direction of the Presidemt nt dificulry bas been amicably settied «The latter addressed @ note to the former, Gemanding s retraction of tae lacgusge used by Bia in debate, to be sigued in the presenoe of witmesses, ebailenge pote was lett ote dvclined to #\gu toe paper, but addressed te. in reply to Fremout. ob of giving any poteonal offence su tne language used by Dim tu Gr bare ‘The frends of beth partins ov tory to Fremont, bus a hist Foo: s submitted to Coloned BF: ane ms arrangement tor The tolloming csrd ta t A CARD. Wasnitoros, Sept. 28, 1850, The ondersigned are ecivorined to state that the GiMewity betworn the Hon H 8 Foote aud the Hon JC. Frewont grosing out of certain expressions ured by the for mer im Teiation to the Ualitoy bil ta tae Bemate last or ena hovorably vo boi those Bigned. ing. bas bere fe ony satistactordy ry wu oWiy, HRSKY 4. SIBLBY. OMAN M PRIUS ‘The objectionable remarks of Mr. Fouls were substan- « the bili ot the California Senators for the d be & great outrage upow the printing Whig State Convention Syracase. TRE SURSIIITIR RESO UTIUNS—SeLIT IN Tee WHO uliow at Syracuse oa the With inst., aud which failed to reach us before this u ‘com eubstituted In place of the Ath, sixth, seventh wine with equal ardor ia Jotow im the opportumit rapreseione Of renewed oval: | administration, and ta bich (bas adm’ ¥ . -o eer ae ta La 94 pertemes. Od lity, amd enlig hte: etateeun sasn ine opts of Rew York pave ned to repose eatire bas 7 ‘That cor thanks are erpeotaily das to the foe W ward, for the aud darks with which be wustained in the Cateed States Benate thore beloved priacipins of public abies #0 long cherished by the whigs of the Hmpire State, ox- | A. for pation that bie p! Gistinguished avd eaparie YORK HERALD. ventions, as well as | © State Legisiacure | national and repub- rested in Btate and country in the voters and instructions ef —thooe principles are oninnily hesn, because they are ju-t an uitable. “ Resolved. That the admisrion of Uaiifornia into the Union, as a State, and with s free constitution meets withiour hearty approbation: and as 8 territorial government is established for New Mexteo and Utah, witbout any prokibitery ciadse. en the assumption that slavery ia exeluded by other causes, it is the solemn duty of Copgtess to extond the Jeffersonian ordipances over ¢ territories om the first indica tion that slavery or involuntary servitude is likely to be introduced into the territories, “Resolved, That we unanimously recommend the se- veral candidates presented for the suifrages of the peo- ple by this convention, to the united and enerxetio support of the whigs of New York, ae men of distin- ished ability and worth; of unblemished reputation, | of true fidelity to the principles of the whig party, a1 as being severally qualified, in every respect, or the | Sie'trust for which they have this day high aud honors) been selected, “ Resolved, That the whigs of New York have conf- dence in the honert pur; sad patriotic motives bh animated the whig representatives from thin State in the federal legisiature, while embarrassing measures have been agitated i: resent Congress.” The ayes snd nove on the substitute resolutions ware a,42 Bo the seceded from and afterwards organised at Rust's moment. th. doors that he had been partial in the Reselutions. selection of members of the Committee on barge he doctrfaes had been advanced ‘which he, th and thote thought with him, could not nise as suc wl fore sermed consistent to the obsir into other hands, and this he did with the best feelings to- wards all Mr. A. B. Dickinson committees of eleven, to aot as State Central Co: tee. ‘The Cusin named the following as such committee : —Jobn L. Schoolorats, Franklin Townsend, Semacl jamio kK. Spelman. of Albany; David Gra- ham, Charles McDougal. James T. M. Bieakley, of New York; H. Z. Hayner, Le Grand B Cannon, of Troy; Frederick Hollister, of Utica; Allen Monroe, of Syra- couse. A vote of thanks was thea passed to the officers of the convention, sud of the temporary organisation. Adjourned sine die, with six cheers fer the ticket. LATE AND IMPORTANT. Sraacuss, Sept 28, 1860. The committees of the seceding delegates have calle: a Btate Convention. to assembie at Utica. ea Thu: a 17th of @otober. to be com: of aca from each Amembly district. also recommend | that primary meetings be hel address wili be very long, am Hoa. William Ducr. PROCEEDINGS OF THE S#CKDERS—ANOTHER STATR CONVENTION CALLED. Srx.cvsn, Sept. 29—10 P.M. Those delegates whe withdrew on the passing of the resolutions, mot im the Supreme Court room at Rust’s Motel. They organised by appointing the Hen. Fran- ols Granger president. On taking the chair, Mr Guavoun said he was proud would rather belong toa minority party that was right, then tos maj party (hes was wrong Mr. Crosby, of Dutchess, was wade vice president, and Mr. Vanderbilt, ei Kishmond, and Mr. Uhatteld, or evoretaries. The Breretaries were on cet to take the Dames ¢f all the, delegate event, who would unite to calla Btate Cow pat nd 60 AGdrese te be put before the eleo- tors of the Biate of New York ng del: gutes answered to their mames: — Albany. Fy New York. ymver lL. Beeted, ~ jammer ‘hompeen, Meares. fetere cha, Now York. . a meeting be added beirmeu, was carried The meeting th: Quite s sum ber of persons trom all parte of the State, who were not deireates, (ook pactia the mestiag. ‘The adaress will soon be ready adjvarved Unpt. French, &o, o Sept 23 1590. A despatch from New Orivans. dated the 37th, otates the Btale Agricultamy Fair will emount te $400) Lar additions from all pointe were yewerday made to stock of beatiful lend Crick+t Clobe Bt. Grorge's et tontngs off the b: Wides, byes, by byes no bail... Total ‘The New Kogiend Old are now ary ress, oth ouly two wickets down on their Gret im on Rovros, dapt 8 PM Bt ‘9 Crigket Clad was preten, this ere ‘The Bing, by the Beetominns Rgligous 1 teliigeuce. SeatONS foDaAT Bt. Jude's Church, sixth avenue—Rev. B Lound- evening tee- he ee Chareh Prince street, Brook- j Key Mer Thomp-on, even) Kaickerbooker tail, Kighth ewnee Elder Bradicy, more: ! tenpeceens Tnetitute, Brondway—Rev JL Haeris, | mervivg Clinton Academy. Brooklyn — Rev Geo Bark, after boom Apollo Rooms, Broadway—Kev. Ralph Hoyt, ere ® Disciples’ Chapel, Beventeenth strest—Kider A Campbell. mor Baptie Chared tem street— Rev, 8 Remiogton, morpleg. Me John MeO. Windeor, « m nary to the West, will be ordained as ao B rang: lint, in tae Ubareh of tne Divine Unity om Sunday evening Be prember ¥ view to Commence at Th o'clock F The eurroters ill be conducted by the resid tartan Aman Rev A M Beebe Jr, hus resigned the ohare Baptirt Church st Joréan, New Tork with j aowepting the appoiniment of a protessorabip in wet } con University Rev PO Heedie ous ordatans and instalted pastor | # oa NE by the dag, the B24 wit Rev Of Beckett's Harbur, presided, and propered the onnstitutionas quertieas Pas over the Preehyt wee ptvached ty B L& rap BOD. Of A the charge te the partor, t + Sawyer, the people by Rev P Yayder. of Watrtore. an Third La pai /nesgneed € goof er capes. rece vader the store: bar Sumner O Ulepee bave Tonited'in ¢ call to Rew eorge A Oviatt, former iy of Belchertown amd recently ity missionary im Boston, to become their pastor The Rev P in Tappae DD. for twenty nine pester of the Fourth Parkh Chureh 8! Agcuma, hyd to the offices of Beoretary of the ee ratory et Hie enocessor, Mr dein B Wren. y eredu the Theetogion! ed par, ip Bangor, Tee ordained September Lith. City intelligence. Berrrusvoous neers. The attention of the proper aathority has very often been oalled to the careless babit of leaving vault grates in the sidewalks, open, or in such condition us to endanger the lives or limbs of those who may tread upon them No notice having been taken of the repeated calla,it only tended to augment the d of carelesunoss, and it is now quite common te find vault holes open in our most fre- juented eceunioes. On Fridey moroing. Mr, jenjamin Downing, an 4d man, stepped upon a te in front of No. 2 West Broadway, when ho was thrown upom the sidewalk, and had his leg nearly broken by being caught in the hol». LHe immediately complained to the poliee of the Third ward, but it re- maine to be seen what notice they will take of i ie high time some one was made an 6: this reprebencible species of carelessness. Mysrariovs Su: on tHe New York « Rarcacan.— On Friday morning, while ove of the lahorers, named James upon the New York and Erie 0 iroad, was assisting in loading « traim with stone. at Munsey, thirteen miles fro: one ot the heavy blocks, weighing upwards dred pounds. fell from a oar and b-forr the poor could escape. bis left leg was caught under it and and i at cars ribly crurbed, He was soon Gan to the toot of Duan couveyed to the Cit: care of Dr. Leroy, a stitution. th lifal surgeon attached to the in- Accrpant on THe Hintam Rare ot the w sive . fell upon the track, ight leg the wheel, which, fortunately, only over the foot and anki: hing the bones in the most shecking m. body was also ser! nal! advice of the phy- his rosidence in tae . be was conveyed to the Hospital where = = ——s trical and Musical. Turrtees’ Mvscae Hatt.—This magniicens os tablishment, the greatest concert room in the werté, will retein, ae it bas beem said befere, the name of the enterprising proprietors. The magaitude of the undertaking deserves that their names should be por- petuated with the splendid edifice they have ereeted The opening of this bali by Madam Bishop and the excellent musical conductor, Bochsa, preves that the Proprietors have full confideace in them; and it must, also, be source of congratulation to the publie, am@ all interested im the cause of music, as they are net only responsible parties, but their great talents, every- where recognised, will give positive assurance thet the musics) productions will be of the highest charaoter, and executed in a style of pertection im thia city, Im short, Tripplor Hall will, at ones, assume that position in New York which the Conserve: tories (thove nurseries of music and genius) occ yin Wuropeen capitals. It will become an i; ‘tutte capable of supplying every musical requirement, and ‘will give te the public an extended serics of tascina® fog and charming musical feasts, which will scoore with t) ot 5 Egy oom! ‘ ° place “ll the seoond crate aa ee Bowvar Tusa: Sd eet, ate sxoellens play of thy end been 60 well received au that the manager is |: resentation for sume ti © oi . Wallack Mri end Mr. Tiltom. { The act: ot Mr J. Wall Semoton even: noe the eatertaim sllack, Miss Wemyen, the ieuding eharae- & in the character excellent. as tudeed it ie ia ever dertakes. ters. of Blackbou: cbaracter and the other ar piece will be produced im that style of splonder which the Bowery theatre is 50 celebrated.” Other - velties are 1p preparation Baoapwar Tx —The performances of last evem ing were in keeping with thore the entire week Collins, by hie inimitable person: Trish charee tor, has given the utmost satisfaction, and deem broughout every sovne; but in his songs ef i Soldier Boy,” and the » Widow Mechres.”* ” never seen sush onthusiaum, the whole heuse be lies ima critical condition. cheeriog him from every direction Llis conception Daraprvr Acciwant er Faciire raow eo Srony | andactog im the elegant comedy of the ‘ih om Winvow.—Between ten and elev: no Fridey | bassador, Wass masterpieces; and in the charsoter of morzing ed woman, named Uri iget | renee O Grady, tm the © Irish Post,” hi ime siding at No 51 Beekman street, fell fr se third | house im roars of laughter. rodue story window of her prem ces, while arranging @ clothos Mae. which . sud precipitated the poor wo- mie eut; but, strange to sys, did not kill ediately placed under medicel twas discovered that herskall was or coliar-bone broken, and her kip dislocat- Jl, im all probability, cause her death. scratty Kuttgo.—The coroner, on Friday, m 8 arep: ‘fetal injury, es th poor child died @ fow hours after the accident. Ver- dict accordingly. Net tet Baxtancen.—Im the cause of the People at the relation of the Hom Ambrose L. Jordam vs George Wilkes, we are authorised to state that defendant did not attend the next day after the verdict was rendered agsinet bim at Poughkeepsie. notwithstanding th dertakirg given by bis counsel % that effect; that in uence of his gon noe his wae cotros| pot which day the Court adjourned) to reerive sentence, = beoch warrant would be granted agaia.t him We are requested to correct an impros- ublisbed in our her him w Kieron 1m rem Nas eM {ng the lash and spirit rations in ¢: oe Monday wvening pext. at the M. H Church, corner of Cherry end Clinton streets A Nove Avremrr 10 Commir Bi White, of the Pourteenth ‘ward police, discovered by the ame of Ja: wi ow Thurrday A mau, rave Wedvesday night” and sald v night. an t 5 mouths oi ‘eThe old 7 Dorsey as, of (he Fires ward Police forging an order for $S6sm, porparting te Isaac & Pury, © residcat of Milton, Ulever e9. ing ts & copy of (be forged deoumont — Semt by the barge Cacskill ten small bartels, at hue 6d —§od 6. Beer ived payment, Mr. Ely please to pay this (a bearer ‘The frped pa: ce made by Thee follow: 1, 1859, inet and RDT. Freak sire or, end thus signed he men «i ie lhe mation, bi welt genuity exbibired ty t ‘ te priven fore further © Ltr waht before the: pine who, about the ey Sreasiouaily, cauerd by 4. Devwey wae Shi h Gime be bar kep him before the pw Neral fram this oharge cf forgery bas brows! aption. in ~ the sanonnee Gur readers # Char ge of Stabbing . hureday night Dunn oud Pere mereviting Jom. Gangrrour soard injury, 10 te better ui the parties inet im Washington atr each other; a dispute atone ont Jo the affray. starved Me Don oeli | Geer, yeeterday morning conveyed the prisoners to } the lodgiog house of the iayared mag, situated ot shen MeDognell st ones tdeat! whe inflicted ‘he assaait om bis per son CH abuite The corower remanded the prisoners back ( prison, to await the rernlt to the tajared maa eet Beoerd of Supervisors. The Mayor preridiag WA The winittes of tne lart macting ware toad J > From various perros. for the to the aggiitatien of Joke be application on Fake of remitung the personel ar aetion of 00 to she applientions of The New \ ote Lasurance 0 aa Denes, ee ih on Prevdeut of sbowt © vei their rity. and b | helt weepeot lo m Gitinguirhutl -Lenoger, Kerobved, That the foapuniities of the city be ox tumded to Generel Jos Amtonin Mavs. and that I | precepee, Balt be pt od at his de | ° Te of the evtitens Geoersl Fees leaves this ity on Wednooday morning | peat.tor Eheindaphia, in purcaance of the lavitetion Of boreeal iendimg eitin n# tine Worgitalivies dered Dim by the Lily Younes | tee Tn favor of correcting the tax of | tion im this city, he has Kept bisy represeni ative, geuerally speakiog Df Irish character; end we must confess we have wever seou bim to mere advantage than during his late engagement ia thie city. He goes to Philadelphia, where he wiil play bie new piece, and be weloomed by those whom he hse se often delighted by bis soting and exocliont singing. Nisco’s Ganven.—The Ravels, the greatest feverites thet bave ever ound as the beat cearty ‘all this excellent company will appear. The copoluding piece, which has been got up on the mest uifice mt scale. as regards ec: 3 ret cousider Use best of the kind ever produced iat city, will be the ry ’ Je of “ Kaoul, or the Magic re will be a full house — The entertainments fer to mer moe with Goldawit exes. “he Stoops to Vonquer joe wae played during with the mons tri succere Krery character was ably susteiued 4a fact, it wouid be romewhat dificult to say wuicnh actor de served the greatest praise. The legitimate drama, te the manper in Bom wis —— a By own proves rource of grea! prods to the excei-ot manager and unrivalled comedian. Mr, Burton Miss Daly wilt wy! ove of ber beautiful beileds, aud Mies Waters and MM. Frederic will dance Ln Ziggarilla, The seusiesoe will close with the amusing after ploce of the © Rough —Mr Booth the groat tragediag, haviog colleat houger. aud given ealk grperal Se t ——- drama Presemistions, me Fee ngeged saa proprietor, Mr. Purdy, who oS cadets \o -_ Hiuibes to produce the greatest novel: for the patrews € bis thescee. To morrow « je Bee y KY » Herr Key pe surprising fonts and the ill close with the faree of the © &) jes, hay im his round of charac’ Arron Pisce Orwns Hoven —The new Froach baile eure, Quring the past week bave been tri neatey suocesstul y appeared om Saturday vvening te the grand fairy ballet d'scton of Ondine,’ mien for ee ntifie elect and every other requivite canmet be excelled in eplendor have new tous 0 peculiar Amusement, waich Btternded with considerable ly rupported, the scenery is magnideos®, end the stack management eaeclions But s « cleg iuimitable— her Little tort wenu to mm: a Hgbtpese agility that these of the Pert mee, playing thelr vir: Boral et one the went mm Demutitul tr weve Ip fine, M'ile Franek t» aould derive tn the fare ony. be be the mort teow for come time Lo flor, every feature of the basin fe brilliautly displayed by Maretack’s ex yelieat oom pany oe. —The programms fer to on, duet has beem added to tae mirraay ee Sie Chapman whl a aot the © Deuwkard Taverancie om Thureday went 1. mae lately arrived trom Paris The choice pieces are from the meet tom powers rumentasy Bereriy te Oecowm. Maw whicm was bo teke place On the 1dD Th Berutslul estates, wi & commodious dwethage apd out others, contiaue to be aacritord daily ve this and all the Brivis West lactis Iolaads a crops this year Will bo large, and with (ne proceeds mony planters will erek @ home in the United The bark Fairmount, from Philadelphia, and brig New York, are here, with ow 5; meal, @4 10; peas, 2 79; corn, Wome, be. s paths ad usual’ © Laat sate ot £4, $3 W, nad Jameson's, 9410 eather delightiul, and lacteriy capone vane fie | ra), bat the goveramen' (ry } Blisks ont Abrese prowpecta Cor of the Ph pda latin. Mary blower, tro gors discha ged. |” Eleur, Lm En xerncce — The schooner Seo! 4a, Capt bey awed at rt last might fom Beas Creek, Lake Huron, Canada. Capt bbey lef pout Give weeks ence with Die’ gah for bom pome sd cause the following route frr an Rear Greek gh Lake St. Clair to Detrou' tyyer; throwge lehe brie, Welland Canal, Lal e Onterie, tte St. Lawreace, (touching and el ering owt at jlo ) thence to Quebee, G4 of 3 Lawrence, Gu of Canes, ont by No ea Scotia to Reston, | tevetieg at Portamouth. “Phe Scotia is 117 toon | burrhen, English meeeor ¢neut, and one of the best | jook ing Britieh echoo® ry that has arrived here fot some time past. The, tia is said by the captele | to be the firet.geere, that ever en the port of | Borvon from Bear Greek nad Up above rome Capt. Albey 4° genre to be 4 emart enterprieiag maa, | ane bee bie) Aire naif with him Por cargo he ori ta of watngt taker. — Reston Jourade \ srt

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