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and dismissed; and he pledges himself to employ the | ‘B® Perty resorting to it. Oa the other bi - THE NEW YORK HERALD. . — —— = Seta Tn a WHOLE NO. 6005. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1850. PRICE TWO CENTS. Septitebenns teense —= a aes IG z = F = - ene nr = = DOUBLE SHEET. _ | Oeste sanerystret te re aE 6 onan, || eer | | AE SON RPREON. = ———— | 0.8 Dernier Gounn or Pe, Nor 1h The Novem a eg ye Honey Garaal the man | Pltely fled with © dlscriminating and ‘ashionsbie THE WEEKLY HERALD NEWS BY TRLEGRAPH. | FerGinetase incr sit cups tues ofl puausedetarnd cveaet kccger canes | Se Boynton’ aesanne | caienn ane ne nce i etenge ings —— : be read with in nies i ques | 0 for taste and refinement were present, © Ernani’ : HHCHLY IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH, | qciscarss sccwnsseresuee: ie beetot boon Sehyneueciagto tbe nature and! apgrvation of te Season yrds mes tecet a7 (seco tat | oun porte en tough tho puyeisan of Paral | 734 Afi, (Oona tna) ept.tng are none ~ J Se raiis thao. dha achet: Oetpresnanthesbih of eto that gee wer, any | bad advised he, at six o'clock, not to appear. in con- this port, at noon to.r§ row, for Livorps a the ' tember Inst, (ch. 60.) relates particularly to ¢! stated thet 33 sequence of a cough and cold, which troubled a: Washington, (Ocean line,) Capt. Floyd. ati! Took, = wha ‘5 Bim to coaape Som oqetedy wopter premeeee, ‘The Africa’s mails will close at halt-past Me er arr or cealin; en. prevent bis dlocovery cad ances atte Pancivagses | tall turtetal ue er appears to betaet oancn | evident she was not well, yet sho was completely auo- | #24 those for the Washington at two P. M. notice that he was such s fugitive; each of w ing Dj and backwards and for- | cessful in the latter part of the first act,and again | The Werxty Hxnato will be published at —-pas® offences it subjects te @ fine not exceeding one thou- | wards, infront of blanket thro em sand dollars, and an imprisonment not exceeding six | his shoulders and hie armi in s sling, exhibiting a very | Commenced one of those great triumphs which she | ning o'clock to-morrow morning. It will be prepared ‘Phe Sonth not going into National Convention, £ 3 &e., “e., &e. months. downcast and countenance. The tw slone can command. In the second act, she con- ‘aif Sratiomen, It all be bronght to your kn men, ‘Charles so foals at, who Wwere danger | quered all ebstacles, and was called forward twice by es aly these steamers. Its contents, printed im which these ac ousl rtally injured Nasnvieux, November 18, 1850, Hes boot committed within thio distres, either by | set sine although ix a feeble stale, end strong hopes | (he applause of the sudlence, The encore of the | ¥re» ptf gp Wak eles a ie See The report of the committtee was received. oan pane. or ae aq SSS or by strangers, it will be your dui are entertained ‘one may recover, If not both. splendid finale of the third act testified how ad- | news of the week. Mr. Daniets, of Georgie, presented reselutions in- Or aerest, the fugitive trom labor, and take him | to bring the facta to the astloe of ims coe tke ge pares tee Peter aoe mind continued te Ter nalght The South act wasn aise vary brit: | _Sinéle copies, im wrappers, eixpenee. to bring the facts to the notice 7 -yohing the South to call on the slavsholding States for | before a Judgo of the United States, or any magistrate au appropriate presentment or by bilis of fadiotmens | plowaas eaieytrom. the yours a be th ut also, v ® of | tant. The dete ta were to. be attributed to. the The Ohaiman ported th reame a at arr | Ribraeaeeese reat tawny Hai te ome Ge tas Esuatan at whieh | article which wero foundAoating sbows aouveyed | Hmm evidence of aremarkaiie tumph. Never | (ous H Boker Raz whlch was produced tn Fite, Ported, striking out all the resolutions, etl. | erreat whieh it authorised. ‘The capture ot the fugt: Tog ’mere or isos Slowly to crime. “But T és novee: | conta Wasi tet eee ani ek Daniteting. ask mecca ce staceal a | ai Vie ‘Seahbwny Theatee lack eveliogs tok ta tote it formal or apparent warrant, t it was, of course, id the of member to bi ‘any offlcer of the United | damage must be considerable. Yesterday afternoon | tB¢ dramatic energy, but for their delicious vooalise- | (ime, Mr. Boker is ® young man, but as @ dramatic Btates, or other person charged with provess, has bee tion. Interior as the perfor: st be to Pi A reed thin a a hin dietelet ot thes the the gale abated, but the atmosphere continued very | 00a" sense of correctmess. yet there was nO. jomnet writer be has proved himself skilled in chessic language, ings aroun us have gone farther then the pro- jusic mat who could fail to acknowledge that id in the beauties of E: 5 ve to clamation of some peculiar theories of political morals, truthful and so impassioned an Kv has perricarchuterotadagiraainye scents tuting in their place s series declaring attachment to | tive being with the constitutional Union and that it was the purpose ofthis convention to preserve it uxlmpaired—that the “Cnion of the Btates was the union of independent Proresson Mrrcue.’s Lectuar ow Asrroxomy.—We 2 > d come 4 t ere unable to find room to-day fora report of Professor ry sovereignties, with power to resume delegated powers | gus sometimes, from popular exeitement. ‘The mater 18 distingaish liberally, aed L would: have Fouto | Mitchell's lecture on astronomy, delirured in the vocalist has recovered ito her indleposl iney | #f¢° Anne Boleyn,” and the besutiful and exciting whenever necessary; recommending the South not to | was, therefore, under strong faducements to remove distinguish between mere extravagance of diction, and | Prooklyn Female Academy, last evening; but will en- | anticipate @ triumph still more extraordinary than play of“ Calaynos,”’ the triumphant success ef which ‘47 into national convention, and leaving Congress to | Mistlave without seeking the Jadzo's certidcate ; and the endeavor, by threats or force, 10 obstruct the exe- denver se insert it to-mansow, thet of last night—for, oven with ite defects, the per- | ne witnessed in London, where it was played upwardeot ‘@cliberate end act, with the view ot ting further Cee et akan mane him etili more } oution of the laws of the country. New Yorx Couvry Mepieat Socinry.—At the late | formance was one that gave almost unbounded satis- arres an stealer, andthe | I have now, gentlemen, compieted in all franknoss, | aDniversary meeting of the New York Couaty Medical | faction to the audience. forty nights consecutively, The“ Betrothal”’ likewise oss ‘and restoring the rights of the South. gj oomys eae meine yey his crime. \ the few observations which the occasion has seemed to | Bociety, the following named gentlemen were elec.ed ee shows the pen of a master hand. It required no ordinerg’ meme tie yeoiows quacen, then outing of | a iatce sett ite ike turance that uhey wl becespied by you tna tsdred | 1.0. Precent ; Galen Sai, M.D. Vice Prasgant; | "<™=Y Wina'® CMANDY Concert im Tetpler | ialnt and ne nmal tnowledgsofstage matters pre Leghlation, vhen & parse 0 per oyete pny 4 - Benjamin R. Rebson, M.D’ kamera Li all. are this piece for an honorable and succesefal ri ‘The Tennessee delegates dissented from the report; rT By that statute the several judges and justices | the interestli eiiat te able thas . Haste, will be Be nd M.D , Corresponding seoretary ‘Jann R vas Yesterday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, Ma- pr pretycey tions of a Bul K wies, and Dut Bot being allowed to explain their views in the | Of the peace commissioned by the State, were autho- | characterized by firmness, dignity, and above all by an Elesk, M_ D.. Recording Secretary ; Thomas ¥. Cock, | demoiselie Jenny Lind gave « charity co in Trip- Aas peda notin tiaealina ue bie coal ‘Qonvention, Messrs. A. V. Brown, Nicholson, and | T=edto lseue - phen Uncompromising devotion to the eonstitution of the | Be ele | eat ee Moy plenty §. | ler Hall, and, strange to say, it was by far the worst at- | as MH th Bececttlgn’ shew, Si0ve IE cmaaa cleat ‘Donelson, agen their intention to addrees thelr | by’ '@ sherif! of « onstebie; and the heariag tock M.D. Richard T’ Horsefeld, M.D. Censors, '"™ | tended concert of the reason. At the previous after: | ment, which he conveys in most appropriate taa- -@onstituents, giving their position and reasons why fore udges. eit! gave ti aster ie ‘Visit or a Friar C ~ Pi oth noon concert the house was crammed; yesterday it ‘alaahibait disiah iale a 1 nx Costpaxy ro Patapsirria,—Indepen- i 7 it | guage and. with a classic taste, ‘The strength ef the Geasdieienban thvceinnns pubic. 8 scrlifioateruco ing his right, or discharged the | 1m prion fn aggre ey a dence, Hore Company, No 3, of New Y was scarcely two-thirds full. Whether it was from the | xnglish language, and & thorough acquaintance with The vote was taken on the previous question of the | | iy this act, Pennsylvanie aided effectively fr the | ‘THE UNITED STATES: {aning With them thelr sarcage; sma Teturning on | sudden coldness of the weather, or that charity is at « | jig beauties, have enabled him to produce « drama re- ‘adoption of the report as amended. time in carrying out ber z cen teuanel engagement | The inhabitants of the Territory of Utah, through | Priday or Saturday, They number forty-six men, with | discount in New York, or that people prefer to hearthe | piete with imagery and inepiring thought. He hes Alabame, Florida, Georgia. Mississippi, South Caro. aden! oe a, = ieee x pootyeys Waive | oe poy oki azent, yi te address you ane entirely new uniform. ‘Ta are to be received by the | Nightingale at night, we cannot say; but certain it is | thrown earnestness into the dislogu brings out Gina, and Virginia, (6,) voted affirmatively, Sry coustders ble nussea ar eaat, force, the master. in | subject wherein you have the power very greatly | whole Sire Department of Fhiladeiphis. Empire Kn- | thet, go taras numbers are concerned, it was the least | aij his characters true to nature, ‘The play also poe- to aseist them, and the importance of which, as e Company, No. 42, of this city, escort them to and an intelligent republican, lee ae coe ‘you fom the Mfopek at Jersey City.” Snd'| sucessful concert she has given in New York. In| sessesmany sharp and cutting sarcasms, and, since its | will at once acknowledge—the extension of edu- | A Fatat Accivenr.—Coroner Geer held an inquest | Point of execution, however, it was, perhaps, the most | representation in Philadelphia, some slight exube- ted, as they have | cation throughout their Territory. Whatever the berg at No. 176 Spring street, on the body o/ Al- | successful she ever gave. It isa well known fact that | rances have been lopped off by the author, and it hag the vote, which he did; but the motion was not aus- | bien since: by, sate and threats of Jeieas force, | Lt fitiireaces of religious opinion between us, or seat See ce Via ieee lee age, who, t | Mise Lind always sings better for charity than upon | been thus renderod » charming production. Tae ~ . nar, ¥ , ‘tained, Ie took occasion to say that the proceedings . ae also otakiicene | thet we take etary they may appear, we kaow | by some timbers, when one of them slipped. and felloa | By ether cccasion; and this time her performances | pict is easily told. It is cxoiting and interesting, of the Convention were unhallowed, and he would ry stern penalties, fom | points with our other Christian fellow-citizeas, inward injury, which injury | were not an exception to the rule. Whenshe kaows | though, perhaps, not novel nor presenting any stage separate bimeelf from such unworthy doings. siding to execute the act of Congress of 1795; more- | und that we all agree that education is the birth: fow hours afterwards. Verdict | that people have paid very high prices te hear her, it 8 not before been the subject of dra- Great confusion ensued, and come of the members | Getention of fugitives from labor aud oven to oe ht of every American citizen, and the foun- MILITARY PARADES. makes her nervous from anxioty to please; and that | matic ingenuity. The scene is laid in Italy, in the Af- were very much excited—particularly Mr. Clay, of | as a misdemeanor any attempt of the master, if at- | (tion on which his liberty must rest, if his country | the following militery companies pacsed the Herald | Yer¥ iveling y in her drat sous, which is otten | teenth century ; butit is so applicabie to other elimes Alabama, whe is the author of a led with violence and tumult, to seize a fugitive. | 18 to be protected from anarchy and disorder. The | off a their return from their annual | *8¢Fificed) defeats its own object, and provente her sing- m ® portion of the report re Ney pdggernenbarg hang area poy mvs hl undersigned alindes to those "ition ae ae ing as well as she oth has bappened | and modern ages, that we cannot fancy ourselves se Courts” ithas been believed that not only our religious | The Caulker's Guard, Captain J. Callahan, accom: | 17 oor vo yeaterday. Never did rhe slag itso well | (At emoved from the ‘apy comment on sentiments diflered from our friends in the States,but | Pebied by Dodworth’s in New York periage never so well wayebere clee, | represent. ‘Tibuari, (Me. Fredericks.) th rpirit or the terms of this statute of Pennayl that it was our intent i * was blue shirts, glazed ¢ in New ork—perhape never so well wnywbery ole. | noble house, of ancient lineage, becomes Bast have the righs t0 ony, . a intention to array ourselves against | "United Sarstield Guar ‘i ‘The exeeution was taultiess, matobless, wonderful We | Mario (Mr’ Couldock) ® wealthy sed “The Boston Fugitive apperently been most unhappy—iajurions to the mas. | {be,sovernment of the Union. We trust that the by French Louis.’ Their dreas consisted of a | ew many intelligent persons who hed heardand otherwise broken in fortune, Berrien, &e ter, perilous to tho free black. and co-operating bans. | [ti mission of our people to Congress (by which glazed caps, black pa: coventry thenped pena ger gyn on gle ed splendor of bis rank. ‘The > fully with other causes, to menace thal hereon be. | they atked to have extended over them the laws Jumbian Guards, accom pan! Shelton’s Band, | ¥rought up to the highest pitch of expectation; yet | s7,)chionens, (Mrs. Helld,) bis wife, amxtous to retrieve Bartisone, Noveseucn 18, 1850. | tween the Btatesot theUuion, without whieh the Gaion | &2d protection of their great country has dissipated a to be well drilled. anne sencee, Se oa ons their fallen state, pursuades her daughier, Vostanse, Wo'bave no mali south of Richmond, to-night. A | iteclf in searcely a bleating. From the tim: | this illusion. As the people of a State, we look | | Walon Volunteers, attached to Hose Coutpany No. | {Dis sop. were do much ovespewsced with sudden we | (Mine Vonisal) to plight her troth to Matsio, whose ispatch frem Savannsh rays Dr. Collins, of Macon, | ™evt till the pusring of the recent act of ferward, and thet at no distant day, to be received | 29, commanded by Vaptain C.F. Bull, and accompanied | Sonwhmen ~ i lke ad poe power to save her iatner by his wealth is to her the and > hear anything great or extraordinary. The reality so - waster bas been generally advised, and I k pro- | into the Union, enjoying all the leges and per- | »Y Whitworth’s City Braes Band The Ist prise, a sil- only attraction he possesses. But uo sooner has she Georgia, owucr of Crate and his wife, who recently | periy, to avold the~ tumult and viclener” which would | forming all aia dl on happy and prooperous See ae ee eee face ot ite ed eatiiotion inet nye sole’ with given ne phecenhebanh tee veunte “ jauguage of eriti- | ter i ereated so mack excitement at Boston, has received a | tellow upon an attempt to carry his fugitive slave | brethren. ‘of and 4th prizes, two very handsome . rs ; né. In truth, the ordinary la 7 o Song letter from President fillmore, of the most satis- | % the judge at Pittsburgh or i mere aud But they would present themselves at that ¥ peso a Blues Usp ers, Cappanan and Gildee. utterly fails to convey the mind's impression of owe big ld nea he tae edie au factory character. Mr. F. sys the Fugitive Slave law | £0, {ell beck instead on his constitutional right of fe- | cious hour, as an calghtened and ted pe. els, mumbering 28 mus- | ier marvellous performance iu this and other #01 claiming him without a judicial hearing—a mode of H bes ee ey | kets. lst prize, a il, G. Handtord; 24, position, end his professions of admiration, she repemta ond there cam be no stronger proof of the tow the act which precipitated her into an eagegement 4 ? : gold p thal be enforced to the very letter, and should an: Jamation always liebie te popel familiar with the labors and geaius of their country- | ver eup, William Clark; 3d, # gold breast pin, I. Appl Gileer fail to pororm his duty, he shall be saa ot unfeequently the provoustive of wrong againet | MeN, and fitted by reading and reflection, to take | ford; 4th, asliver watch, A Kaylor PP" | superiority Fase aan toon, Deleted sere With Marsio, but nevertheless she feels bound in hoor = ae 9 heir just share in the councils and defeace of their | McNulty Guards, Captain Jackron, 30 murkots, ac- | the ease of other yocaliste, it you prniss, to fulfil it, and thus determines upou sacridctag bet ‘Of Kidwapping free uegroes made more secure | great country. How shall this be without libra- | Companied by Ardken's Washington Brass Bund. ceaslvely. people are more oF less alesppointed when | own happiness, in order to build up the broken for- “whole dieporable force of the government for the eft. | from detection by the withdrawal irom the rightful | ries and newspapers! How shall our children, ait- | , Wasxarox Lire Guano —The firet company Con. | {hey come to Duns them hee te inet, sles Bate | tunes of her father, who hates the merchant, and i Gaga taceuthen Of Ves laws. Tho le ~ | master of the badge which distinguished him from the Te teliow citi. | tRemtal Washington Life Guard (Brooklyn) proceed | knew any persom that was po captivated and | \opt im ignorance of the passive sel’-sacritice of his tter has given un. ny uated atso great istance from their fellow citi p wrong- doce, has, {1 1 am correct! : : z. Newark, N.J.on the 26th instant, upom a grand on hearing her for the first time—me | enid. In the meantime, Mursic hears of Vostansws bounded satisfactien to the people. g: @ ly intormed, been per- | zens, who enjoy theee unspeakable privileges, store Tt Will be @ magnificent turn out. ernie high aa opinion he had previo Sew formed affection for Yaranio, aad, Ssed by Jen Senstor Berrien is denounced by both Union andre- | than is was before, Dasatice of teil descr bere, | ee ries eek noble intellec ‘ual efforts of | tine company is commandod by Captain Wm. M1. Sharp oe ee loury, he meditstes revenge. Accordingly, he invites aistance mon, in consequence of his letter, so that he | Meanwhile, exulted in the fresh po 0 Sal i i : : the * di Figaro,” which eh ble rival, ond his friend, Baivatore (ie. Kitebiags, so » ; ur Soil is productive, our climate not ungeni ‘Theatrical and Musteal. “o ey pet wee oe banquet, with the intention of poi swill doubtless lose what he is aiming at, viz.,re-ele- | Yuctrs tits bens convuladd in ive leegih ng inadee, | 10 our habits of labor, aud our people united ai Rowsny Tuxatar.—The entertalaments thie evening | MUCH beautiful artistio propriety, s through the agency of Pultt (Mr Davia tion to the Benato. anit ubout to be rent asunder, and tost jana, | Maeey. WS Wworable, the. great ond cunnseions || £24 the fame as last night, the pertormances of tue | Virmuty encored. In this song, her execution of « | Marsio the tables ure turned, end the ee ——— by the outbursting of @ voleano. God; many of our fellow citizens whose ideas of | ‘Shoemaker of Toulouse d the drame ot “Don | Jiogie sostenuto and setta voce note was worth all that | “tl! Smbibes an opiate, which, by Balval qiessee alone in the negative. = hs Tappan a ie t, or Sas aliaet ee dese Mr. Doxrzeon, of Tennessee, voted in th 4 ~ One alleged fugitiv: ‘ative, for the purpose of moving « recon: Serine pence f he commeaiig wan 280 © From Washington. ‘The act of Congress, of the present year, dors duty’ or happiness have impelled them to seek their | C1er#r de Bazan,” havi A satis(actio@. | an ordinary vocalist could achieve in # da; Ms cod oe | s omti i vil. | The fire will be tl oewaker of Toulouse” — LE - + tans gd Wasuixeron, Nov, 8, 1860, am reinstate the enactments of the Penney. | realization in = rime Be teh pete aang "im his inimitable personation of Jacob | The duet from ~ L'Elisir d’Amore’” was most exqut- Dovover, dese not psove fatal. bus ther anton rpesapasy teticeneyelaoedicen a jan duty were derived from the same arcat | Mrs.'Wemyre, at Adelaide; sud Mee. Walcott, av Mar. | g,l¢E jamultable “Bird Song” was enthusiestioally | Yoecatetne young v on arrived. Mr. Selden is still acting, It is reported source as manifested through the holy Seriptares, — ‘this drama, Mise Hitfert will riag one et | CEG; apd such wag the womdrous power and ex- Lyn ny young Cound Jesanie, cod @ that Mr. Slsan's advanord age prevents him from en- | Tries the lawset the Laited Staten, requires thace of. | #ltbough we receive and acknow the divine | fer admirable ballads ond the exis wilt | Pfession with which she gave it, that half of the andi. | OF Ger IuU0et Bir Tells oy ae ea ee ctis Cone it. under plot, in which Filippa, (Mrs. Abbott ) aids Coe- command also from a later revel. . While | conclude with “Don Owsar taneously te thelr feet, as if moved by tering the office, and that Mr. Hall will receive the | ficers to hear and adjudicate upon thr case, and we claim ‘the privilege of ministering to the | excellent dra Greasurership, upon the arrival of Mr, Hodge, bis suc- | it tho duty of the marshal and his deputi | Soomte of the body of Gar Wentation Westher, we | Ca on Cwsar, and oa ‘ Couldock waa careful not to overact hie part, pre eenvor as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Seeidea toe. se aoe on i we war would confidently aad corenntiy pon de the means benee be little doubt of s fall a: abt A gy fering earnestness to rant, Giving full effect te The Intelligencer of this morning rejoices at the re- | of Tetreahing our own and our children’s minds Yer oe epee a, il dant, | 20nd” 12 the extraordinary duration of the sustained monary ge voy | t ai ht, that will eve ‘ he = e srcendan’ notes. In it, it would seom as if the sound 7 etption given to George Thom pron, the abolitionist, at ae the ie can Seema Be po Poser their guiding star never seems to be enveloped tu | hore would never have done dying om ‘There is | *hFacter of Marsio that prominent iaterest waioh mis Faneuil Lied, Boston. on Friday evening last, and hopes istration, there is the eame Lord.” ‘Throngh the | Suds, be seen by ite brilliant nothing we can think Of that it resembles so much as | ¢Ye0 and well studied perception always imparisto the ee iccanstion to bien to chanbem, Wenaninete at B th ie Lon Pheatee, ond ite tho continued vibration ot a large bell, If you should | tt Of characters which bis talents entitle him to por- * ~ +. tray. Tle was derervedly applauded. Pe : 10 press we have our chief access to this fouataio ; th sea'y the brilliants the Tehrent ,. peleeen she Obslotions gar the. paatese. | Stank tian an ante ee nisi performed her part with grace of action Attorney General Orittenden and his family arrived jo comparison. The | *P4 clear delivery, giving the fine passages Dore inet night. which omg could hope to transmit his fab in God, and | tai ts commence with the evolutions on the tight manifestations in the discoveries of science, or at ,” goneluded as rare a | POW and an cccasionsl fire Cortiand Cushing, Istety appoiated Charge to Beus- + enjoyed by mortals r the marked appropation of the whote Gor, is here for Reafrastiove Tope, to i Nv iti f those who are living in | performer in t! a, * a eekce or scaesmeton and bodily cenieattion. Feceseded by the new grand divertisement. in eight | here belo Mr. Richings was aiso admirable, rei dering aoe Senator Berrien declines serving as a candidate for | ng aeten. - ‘of the views of | the purpeses of the same qi at the UMMBATY devositories of learning a ‘ Mra. Hi ote rep onanke judication madi tein the | ‘those who elected bim; but thinks he should be ia his pg, Tegards an adjudication mady rz par we can only rely upon the ccat in she Benats, 0 wateh the progress of Northern sia Bente cel that wbeeipiment was Of OUT Mails, to learn wh — ————__. bis lawful master, ae be ogg the question of the common country. A library for constant ach, ti tapz@ to avoid the upmeet match with Marso, and TM Moun tatsacr’s Bong” is one of her teats of vo. | M8Kes love, adiuirably, hervelf, to Salvatore. Me. an itive has escaped as competent ot extradition; aud that which for | ‘The position ¢f our territory cuts us off from the | characteristic dances, whioh wil! introduce Se highly We perceive that there is to be a now programme | Of is part piquant and telling, : ssible to others, 4 the case of a Mois h | acoomplished most graceful danseuse, Mite Ber- | this evening, in which the populer song, “ Home, Vin, as alto MM. | Brilliant, ‘Che amusements close | sweet Home,” is sat down tor the Swede. It will be with the magnifcent fairy spectacie of" Raoul, or the | ouciousto hear her embellishments of fo simpie @ Maglio & iy was the beautiful ballet paoto- | composition, She sings now but theee timos more till | mime 1 fa. withdrawn ’ Let tho managerau | her departure to the sunry Bouth. swer ; he knows | The Cow ° identity of the parties. 00, is the provision and mental culture,in the more abstract int : : ed ay a tae 18, 1899. thet the oertifedte or warrant of extradition shall not tual eciences, is more ihan desirable; it is vital to | Burton's Tusatan.—The 4 comedian ef Cham- Police Inteiligence: wxaro.is, Nov. 15,1800 | 46 hindered or delayed in its exeeution by the subse- | our existence and prosperity. bers street offers a fine for thie evening The | Arvest of « Thicf for Stealin Office: Bow- = ua theatee of amp oiiy ‘The Maryland Reform Conveution sdopted resolu- | quent intervention of other courts; and that which Congress, with enlightened sagacity that should ing. ody of the“ Berious day searning arr known to the | yer trul: Doautitel nua chaste A. last soome, ‘tions, to-dey, oalting on the Chancellor and Court of commands the sesce comitatus in aid of the ofleers WhO always Tabtscenen’ the views of the true Aan ance—Burton ia his the Jobo fl. Pite nan. 6 8 charge rary \ ka ed by peels number of cases om dosket. A long dis- | **? i | can in matters of education, has appropriated ww yee } oa ) | have lconed at for rome tim, in beauty amd bri lisnoy of Sues =o rere rules of order, te,, until 16s paveben el ft act of pid Rg bon | five thousand dollars for the commencement of a eilect. The play of the pdaer 4 will nai rmme! ter understood than they seem to have been by some library for the civizens residing in the territory position in the drama in any country where it is pro- wieedjon: na ot been my object to dis- | of Utah, and the President of the United States | | one worth $14; twormall gold breociets valued at duced, and adds another iaurel to American dramatic its policy. . nsctment was has appointed the undersigned to provure ; | together with ear rings and various otber articles of | ame. At the conclusion of the perform , the prim pepe nna = werbar od = Congress, or | jt. He will remain in the city New | | jewelry, valued in all at near $209. This property | Cite! charscters wore called before the curtain re- od ow ie of « the well decerved applause of the Deraort, Nov. 18, 1850. rather indirect - York a considerable portion of the winter fur belonged to Mr. Manning A. King, who offered $50 tor And its policy we have nothing to do with hore. That t . Wi th iating his time, | Ite recovery. On Friday afternoon, the same day the Amin Bey, the Torkish Ambassador, arrived here on | 21) en POR Tupen by the people and the States, fins cotered te oat ath the Trienda; that & | ectapeny ts one of the best 1a tho States, as the bril- Fogue ‘flected the robbery, © bracele: was offered tor al or Tepeated repetitions of thor alto eame forward, a rwledgments. The house setsttay, He will leave tor Cbienge to-morrow, bap cumnecione segues uty most agreeable and profitable methed of furthering | Ment dieplay of thelr dramatic abilities every ight | sale at Che large jewolzy store of Mz, Louie Awe Ii attended, but not ro full as t “Guow at Albany. suw of the land. ft cane conten honestly, ** this design would be to acquaint authers and pab- | | sen’ tine, tenacieh tate Ponen ae ae 2a by | or the ‘merits of the plece deserved. Tee ishers of books and newspapers throughout the | — ae » | Mr, Anrich, at Piloe, und the person lott | “Detrothal” will be repented every might this week. wat Tueatne —Mr. 0. Burke, the great low | The meat cay 4 judge, is te wee to it that it is so obeyed, he | Avrich, ana tntormed “a U pera ye arg ‘pemaltivs for violating it are exact- United States, with the wants of Amricans, go see what your countrymen can do, ideradle snow upon the ground this | snd that the legal pomattfear, favor or aflention coastituents, — N comedian, Is draving large audiencen to thir ve v7, K Hed at the store of Mr, tier cf the robbery, nt the | &deompare them with foreign authors. ‘There was co an and to assure them of the sincere gratitude with ar catehinaant Gem se morning, in the neighborhood ot this city. ‘My object in re to this act at the opening of which donations from them will be received. |- Benes, oe -¥~ ‘onight he appears in two | same time ‘a description of thegarticles stolen. = — — “ ———— out rehelinel neaston, ino oall your attention vo certaia | “/neu euch ites of papers and copies of workacan | f'gset, The Rist, te, the pronessame is the comedy 20 OW by weal tar hurlon, "| yesterday anetnosa I pet- Supreme Court—Sperial Term, Unton Meeting at Cinemmnatt. enactments, by which its ex protected | ye forwarded by mally addressed to the Hon. Geo. | doy tn which he will vlog «Biliy kackaday's Lemcnt,> | chased a bracelet which i believe now te a part of the |. Helore Chiot Jusiiee Kdmends Ciscinnart, November 16, 1800. | Ene, oofare rete pet thas T tality of tbe Trigge, Member of Congress, New York city. The | Misa f. Mestayer plave the part of Leccraie this | soles property, and extibited at ones the brace | ese ant Sound as ball for another the Mee bere,on the Mth, under s banner insoribed “One and | bein danger from any sote, likely to the envelope enclosing them, so that their destina- | and = be toll oe by the burlesque of “Ole | Well,” replied Mr. Anrich, “it the peteon from whom | share of what may be claimed undertaking. ternal ” Lt oy yy in district. We are here 14 ae. . se Meg | catnguiahe’ Gs Mr. Burke as Ebeneser Onl Tacee ed — I purebas-d the bracelet should come again with any fre able nee — beatae baw, me ee — ——_ -——_—_ a B " imselt. r pper' se ° charge. « coloc im ™ of a law abiding community, which, exercising works intended for the hon. member iy more of your property, 1 will imu yn Fe oy an ake cubed tas cate at ee cag | arrested.” Accordingly, on Monday (y rome young man called at the store of Mr. Aarioh and | ™ tren o 4 Wreek of the Dark La Plata, iberally, as 1 trust it always may, the right of disous- this arrangement, they will be assured of their i - it ‘of politiest reform, e¢- } - ; ast pin for sale, This pia, from | #1 Bosros, Nov. 18, 1880, sion, its attendant righ! reaching their destination, and of their appropria- law, #0 long as it re s unrepealed upon ‘A letter from Captain MoFarlen, of the bark Mmily | (A544 $7er7 Jon, *6 NONGSe te the cote gad the cou | on to their avowed object. a 2 to ite first and second causes, amd thir vf Co—Whe 01 Pi rh roool ver, appointed: | The autograph of the author or donor will in- by Mr. King, Mr. Anrich reoog: | tv \. are hi anit a e under der ot the court oes ® suit in re~ ‘Wilder, dated Dombay, October 3d, states that the bark cobenans of the came peop! mee di Jyiee -4 crease the value of his gift, and convey to the — ye Some "ESs | spect to the property put in hie thoat per- sion of the court, he will be personsily liable for La Plate, Bertram, from Adon for Muscat, went ashore try, reader of a succeeding generation a pleasing me- Le d miore, perhaps, than any other of our day and country . be felle im bie suit. ihe con avetd er ai at Madeira Islands, on the evening of ths 10th Septem- | from'crimes of excitement, tardulence and jorce—aad mento of the man to whom he may be indebted form dle teom to ba: P and, 7 total loss. . therefore, more determiacd than others, his means of communicating with the mind of a | dreds who nightly fll Mee! ps po ga pana ar eee shone expen ence has been less painful, can be, t% ne preceding age. The volumes, firmly enveloped in 4 ay the wm sed him belire the f of on searching his persou, the diamond so other articles, and the diamond | | arohiag his pook- | | | such personal liability only by first obtaining from the court leave to prosecute. Motion for costs granted. we “ A landlord who owes premises Bertrem nnd his ctew arrived at Muscat, rr % : “ ‘Oh ‘boat, cure domestic peace by vindicating the supremacy hick wrappers, may be forwarded at your earliest grt ring. the officer wa i saan thence toot pores mally Wilder, for the k . | convenience, as sbave requested. ing 1s exquisit: | ete, the rowy nly placed the ring im his mouth | has no rf em oy ; ‘now that this law will be enforeed here, fairly 1 have the honor to | Ftrows? Orens Hor and wes in the act of ewallowing the some, when the ber ers > ‘The ha Plata was & good verrel, ten veld, wos, with her cargo, insured in this ay end Officer. in an instant, grappled him by the throat and | to its terme; and that it will be vi choked bim until it was extracted from his mouth cordip, 4, ne matter what the personal character of the strelsy is becoming a favorite reror mitts comalet of very Teapectfull . Belem for «large emount, of which the Neptune office, who may assall it, of what their profession or Your obedient servant, ; se aeeeenh peaeon ‘d | The balance of the jewelry has been recovered, and fa thia elty, bad 10.000. sr tu liteor thele Just tatteence on ctber toplon, Si Joux M. Benamset. aking candy fosirumenialpriormances amd Buch credit ie @ue Me. Anvich for the vigliant and This law, it, | New York, Nov. 12, 1850. | | correct manner in which he acted, in causing th Aneni pb is draw. an Mosevyt.—General Tom prompt arrest of ihe rogue, which led to the reeo constitutional compact, which was made within | tng immenes crowd? tabi Hie ap- 4 Tew E,. Oniot of Police comentte Tare vert ‘walla, will never be ted here. | Strevrat Feorrrve Stave Case.—Three + | peare three times each 1 the morning, the aft tee eewusn & prioon, for examination, Walter. Motion for receiver dented. dhe eects wit late tale raya cecererresy Geceet at Saat pvce | spue mere resterday trough before, en. Jooetra, | Home eg, srvning se edema ay hip Pelwetge stc= Won te 8 some eneel = al fh | . Ll a oe © wha. J tiowlags thie e Se charged by a man named Dennis Framell, of At- | {eine devilles, singing and dan ~ his new steamship, | plsint to enforce an equl J # | Bireaseereny Mt excellent dramatic entertainment | enneaed tatel ‘itive slayes. a alleged _ bout 55 yeata of age; Mer | in theevening. bn the testimony in the case will be examined. it ian atale demand, wht equity. aed also thot it is barred by the statute of jimftations, such defence may be tal ndvaniags of * | by demurrer, Demmrrer to complaint allowed. Lowrence Jr, 0s. Rheid, surviving assigner, Motion to trymen. It may the kansos, with being fi fu ore— oaty' and yet ore limite, beyond which, wi ts some. is neither es InteLa Geer rrom Brzit. —We have received our files of fthe Jornal do Comercio, from Rio Janeiro, Brazil, to the 27th of September. We wie an ‘engineer's . down the Patapse pet hour, She started on Mer rege Friday atternoon, with a number of in- | translate from them the most i:mportant items. hat ingular about this case is that the s0- intended going as far as | Teter ~_— Motion to chaoge pl rer — Motio: oge place of trial he Chi " " te tion, | called fees are, to all appearances, white per- un out to sen « short dis- s T lef of Division, Pedro Ferreire da Oli ort et of oe Indiaa blood is di eription of ber i* from the } stented. most cernable in the oldest woman nor ia the boy. | rayings of John Consin ker veiray has been nominated President of the pro- Some few of those who have seen the other wo- yee Mik teens wee one reich » teontt- | pelle? steamabip, her, bardee being obiet J'teaars, | Rio Grande do Sal Joaquim Merques Lisbao has been sent hink 1 | Bhe bas two eng’ Rioda Prat vilian | While it stands im all the “eupreme law | men think there isa slight resemblance to the In- ting, should call at 598 Broadway, and see the % Heriehurst, the propeller being one of e 4 Sinton of the aevy Cormander of the Brazilian | Oth land "to harrane the oficers of tho law while | Jian in some of her features, bat a large majority A eae est of the Pigria's Prevtvss, Murrey © Hediobarsl, the proretsh pant, The pieity rade a to matters material te It anid thet Aobssriane De ite B i inenforcing itor to seek to deter them from at- | ere of the opinion that she also is of purely white | ‘siesava Rooms —This being tbe iss: week of the | Monumental City is owned by in, ted un the ground Of fend, it te thes j 0 Barros is | tempting to dose by denunciation or menaceset harm, | Origin. They have been living in this city s0M¢ | exibition of the Panorama of Cubs, thors who have | have command ofher, and othe pe aggha he ye iS iim proper t tnd thet an icrue Koay be framed upon proper finding by the jury, the defendant age foreign troops. | or by pledges of immunity to deeds of violent resist- four months, during which time the boy—said tv teen it showld embrace the opport ‘The intention is torun her betw going to Europe, in order the 1 Guidi it; dad one General Guido has rec: will be labia fic, prebably Panama and Sen Fra: ved by the English | ance agsinst them, this is neither the duty, nor the | be quite sprightly—has been ing to one of our steamer af war Rifleman, an ortet to quit the Bra- | moral fight, nor, ga this court gives you liccharge, 18 | schools, ead ming Ath white eiildee ‘wren hore for the latter port with passengers and | silian coest. immediately asked his Passports Pie egal Hah of any cltize witald — . | scopcetiog him te be ceca webite evita, no one ) Deine « hibited every | freigne. Bhe hee ‘a first and second cabin, aifording | % Lo pe en Motion to vacate or- ot ee BO Se id There are several acts of Congress which may b¢ | themselves. About ten days ago the family were | __ ™%. Dewreren.— This old favor enesiieat }---4 | accemmodations bout 20 passengers. Iter pas: | er “ care a {the death ot D. Pedro the Fiter as aes Pileet? ‘The'tret of theo. cone an with tine | enticed across the river, where they were put on a | en *nken, Aree oncen Maieeca ’ Sieieg tied up with, such | Movements of Distinguished - . at, was celebrated 4 ; % bost bound south; but when ia the neighborhood ba | he Baltimore Mugeam v ‘She has 8. A. Gaiveston; J. Bewitt, U. 8. H., in Brazil with the greatest selempity. ‘act of the 30th April. 1790, commonly called the Urimes A Mh * Wallack is at t with o | , Canada: W. J. Ron, ‘The French steamer of wer Prony arrived ‘Act (eb, ), The 224 seotion of this act provides that | of Hawesville were (as they say) put on shore by Mr. ef Williams are at the Arch he whole length of | D- , |W. Agnew, un Prancleso, Rio di from Kio da rata, onthe Dik tf | “it any person shall, knowingly and wilfully, obstruct, | {he passengers, and made theit way back here. | sireet hiladedphie. affording t oom, £07 Octet td M. Gory de Roses, Geovetune * any officer ymited States in | The oldest women srys that she is a native of Balti- m ———— _ Jari; pis weather. an advantage which | O98 em ek, Phila; J ra Ty Gy) who was on board, carried two tre fy moene procens of | more; that many years ago her husband was hillea Petitions lusetiagenee. fade ih and with her many other | oy Va. J.P, Adio, Kichmend; A. A. Hite ow- ee we treaties a | of the courts of | by Indians, and the and her daughter carried away | ‘Tre Fam ° Sertoot Law. We are informed at, the ion make her s favorite among the steam | M7. 180: BAT e Ad redour, and Generals other legal or jadi@lal writ or | ‘ ‘of Btate, whore returns have he Paste.” artic, Ry: q ‘and Oribe. The Prony started for Brest on | process ih person shall, om eoa- | ceplive by them, among whom ohe Ras ever since | oMice of the, Tom ties but seven, that the —— : Utica, and Atty others arrived wh the he following doy. o* | Viemoni Imprisoned hot exceeding twelte tronns, | ived—Iatterly in Arkansas, but are not slaves, and | been received s “malt he soaniis "op ). He Naval Fotelligenee. House. The ian Emperor, Pedro H., has author- | and sot eroveding there handred dollars. This | Were never treated as such. Upon the whole, this | law will be eusta, Men tor ita the cities ‘The United Brees sloop of wer Portanouth, desring | | Weldon Downes, Mase. I. Seymour, Ution ji ‘to com. | is one of the most singular cases that has occurred were gt, erall: ar commander. | Hagan. Californ' t. Gowlon, Savannah; H. ined the rament wo es.ablish a line of steam- hae been held by Judco Washiogten ingu the broad nt ot Com, ¥. 7. " a » rocese whatsoever in the | under the fugitive law.—New Albany (Indiana) Tecchict ofthe Cotte states naval on the coast | ping. Toronto; J. 8 Garland, U.8. A; Thomes R “= Tre neE OF rat Monrovia om the 20th september, | Richmond, Va and seventy Others arrived, yesterday, ips on river Amazones and the waters of all descriptions of p' : ee fis i oom shore ohe pary |e 15 éaye trom | “al well, Be sailed the moxt | atthe Irvin House = ———— 0 of to bs complete where the party —— ‘Charles Aadome, Fi aad Ww. iW, Wi Frew Tons's Tevany.By the arrival of the brig Mar. | bes refueed to obey the officer according to his writ, Court of Oyer and Terminer. day for the @ape do Vera Iriands. P . yee Sonia: Ww. rian whether companied by . Died, a extre , Lient. Com’g A. H. | eq, Brence, Req A RB acitus Capt. Hooker, yesterday morning, tn twenty-four | Sreach ofthe pence, (WF COR, Soy | Mhe ton Judge Rawarde andteg Aldermen presiding. | the Lemoge of the ‘soup vomue meerares advoting nies Potted he Littrie Herald of the ith Sept. | Wright, M. Calttornia, tJ" ¥en Dyke Reqs Pits. days from fait Ony, Tark's Island, we learn that sai: | Another act is that of the 2d of March, 1831, (cl 09), | Nov 18 —_Charaes of Murder The trinls of Hovland, | slavery by the last Congress thie State as. | to have beon #ifil in che Bights at that tine, det Trote, Reg. huis aed wer scarce on the Leland, and that holders were ask. | °f Which the second section contains these worus: " 1i | {the.colored man) charged with the marder im the | Nonrn Cunociva—The Log ‘istare Of this Ovate Go. | “Tt city tates frigate Oomeress, Com. Mek eever, | nave etzived st the heed Hevet Ite. person shall or by threats or force, eu | [yt tut sere farther postponed wntil next mor, | fembled in tension, yon “Tanya salted rom Rio Junclzo, 21st Sept for Montevides, ail | | Mre Gem, Taplos ana was at Mobile, om reuse ng 19540. to Ite, baevosn impede any Fiver, | "30 vere portponed until next mor- | Governor wiltprevent nin izes 1 Ween’ 1e-G87: "7 for Levisiana, om the Oth ning, to which time the Court adjourned,