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Son WHOLE NO. 6010. ~ THE NEW YORK HERALD:: SUNDAY MORNIN NOVEMBER 24, 1850. PRICE TWO CENTS. ARRIVAL OF THE OHIO [and his antagonist about two inches shorter. ‘The Great Exhibition of 1851. ‘Trial for Murder in New Jersey. S BY TELE¢ deg aba? ty Whig Junie WITH THE per te Te ER A rca i x uni AAA a gre cohad Li COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER, HUDSON GoUNTY. ryder ~~ aie 0 tomar een abbas es the same capacity t0 McGee Bea Ray and | jauifPaston’s design of the building in London | Before Ohief Justice Greene, Justices Van Winkle, | THE MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE. | _ T* Whig# of Oneida com village, and ox- MAILS FROM CALIFORNIA. | fi. onic: Pauctson were spoinied jude, nt pon been sarees iinet. The matter of ac ‘arimth, Cooper, and Garrotson, associates, SISSIPFI LEGIC E. | nasse, iat the Stanwix Hall, .°3 c pier et se TRIAL OF MARGARET DEVINE FOR Tit MURDER oF JENNET ae eanaecinn is lameane a Mr. Jemes Becket was chosen as umpire. turn know it as “the crystal "UF ii 1 shengek COnETOREIAAt GE OF aa - ce.” Up to the Two Days Later from Havana. PR 4 a was to be governed by the new rules present time, the structure o Baap ta, shetgnced MACENIGHT BY PoIs0N, Highly Interesting Proceedings Relative to the | coss which has crowned the strug, *!® ey whig party, i oes Cane vii, and half-minute time was work of iron. Much ingenuity has been expended ee Rights of the South {n this fall’s election. The occash ™ ‘The mail steamship Obio; Capt. Schenck, arrived Ist Round —The men went to work in good fecmtantantee ort perenne ps of pot o are feecanpy fay aa soa porribcpisia pe eer Pre eee ravers oy — — ™ oured forth the seaeatae cee from New m Orleans and moran, gamest. They shortly frapoled, and Kelly went ingenuity of the principle on which itis constructed; | the trial was proceeded with. Speech of Gen, Foote in Favor of the Uwson, | notes of triumph, ‘The py “commen, wa shout ome - BH ems a 2d. Rupid exchanges and Kelly down | ot my bi gem) m f.cimncoanany Saiieato olabe- James Trapp, the brother of deceased, sworn and Se, de, de, * | o'clock, ané, with short intervals, was o “tinued till pe. latter place from the steamship Pacifiefrom | 34° Hard hitting, a wrestle, and both down. | eee teas ork: aire. Jeet | examined for the proseeution—Is the brother of the jobads Guak. 4, large assemblage sat de: ‘yaeste peo Srtenba _ _ ith and 9th. ‘The seme, uhd Kelly down’ each perhaps, the most remarkable specimen of that in- | deceased; found the paper with the label, on which Jacusen, Mov. 10, 1056.., | Cpe Oo Wee wore 8 mumbes of invtiems mail, and $800,000 in fy rl prong ey of which is Gth. An exchange, grapple, and both down a energy, and that keen practical sense, | was written “arsenio-poison,” produced in court yes- SENATE. Bpeeches were made by the Hon. Joseph 1 ‘#2 ™ josh jo. lg nl Av asd ag . Th, McGee denn, . . which panes Al ya ascribes to the English char- | terday; he found it on Tuesday, the 0th ot July last, | The members of the Senate having met, » motion Fe pad of Assembly elect, from the tir t dis weney agen _ Sth. Some facers, a wrestle, and Kelly down out- | joe ho per nnonietonn ihe dant ade? all Riies tren eer ree ener ees Venae “vas ae | Val eee ene Son ney Pepoure Swe. Bost, Uy't Pamer'y, ory who Oo Ose Be 12.4 gore. The following are the consignment side the ropes | Sone who persist only in seeing the dark side of all | nis sister's funeral; it was on the 24 July; the de | to 25. Clinton, Commlsioner U'B Depasite Funds” Bpe. Wee M. 0. Roberts. $15,000 J. Hy Browalng.. 2,000 f Fain! Another wrestle, and both down. (Kelly's | gaa tecord of a Rot tion sigan ae cae ied ciaktens onthe Os twogercerehwea which | A motion was then made that the Legislature act Kellogg. Baq.. of nd severs! others, am a+ Fee: Fe ceihsihe Co n,. ‘atnae pi = wae iad hitherto been desponding, now ia | cally carried out. Whether certain manufacturers | the hal ‘of ing there Seouseadliy; ‘iney kept’ Nate, | OY upon the matter for which it had been convened. pce er ng on aes ot aed since, Bove Glidden & Wi 8 12,000 T. Donnelly & Co 16,000 10th. McGee struck down. (First knock do | will sell extra bales of goodsnext year, or whether | ratus in the house in « small bottle; never knew of | This was laid upon the table, and the Senate them ad- | raj letters were read from distinguish 4 whigs from" Jobn M. Ferber... 6000 N. Rodgers & Co.. 8,000 Lith. Rapid hittin hea, end Kaily a wn.) their custom will decrease next year, is a question | deceased using saleratus but in bread; never heard | journed till next day. abroad, who could not attend. e fm ‘tivities were ¢ ane wis ald, Booth ti a 1th: Kelly down nas pane the regen” feo conmrebanstve for discussion within the ordina- ponrsnmcncrdoed any ground of complaint against the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES closed by three times shes tee the whig be 4 + 33, aneseun 90s 2th. y 5 mits 7 isoner ‘ i ‘ si ty, tion. whole < 10000 hompaca. Quick, 13th. MeGee down, but fresh and unhurt, at the, most GES, Dutt may add, { think, | Pipatriok Graven swcrn, and examined for the prose. | ‘The House adopted « resolution to act only upon the | Socmie “the terete: mere ilkemuneted ty \ “om. 1808 8 Stout & Ward. °. 2300 | & Co. ath and 16th. Hard hitting, and both down. country are with the Priace. Meanwhile, the | (2M0p—Lives at Harsimus; is the man who was at | matter for which the Legislature had assembled, fire balls. Really, Rome has never witnes wd & more ebec,Ludlow&Co 92) bars oth. A knock down for McGee, (Kelly’s friends }uilding rises Column’ after column is | Meknight’s house on the yoy bod SS Mae raisi enthusiastic whig demonstration than the h \om* ¥'S Annexed are the PASSENGERS BY THE STEAMSHIP OHIO. Join Weightman David M Benriques A Carroll Chas Mrs Calderon dola B Ha) disheartened ) 17th. Kelly down, and evidently suffering. 18th. MeGee knocked down by a blow of Kel- ly’s left, which he used with great effect throughout the A 1%h. Kelly fell, without an exchange of hits. An | quietly adjusted in its proper place; from the apace. upparently confused heaps of iron, which are lying in every direction about the ground, some fifteen hundred workmen are fashioning the ribs of a mag- nificent building. The extent of the clerks’ offices, risoner followed witness to Mr. Becker's house, to urry the witness the second time witness was sent; was not at MacKnight’s house the Sunday before Mrs. Mack night died; Patrick Keough, the other man, was about the house; the prisoner seldom cat with witness apd the other mai id net see Mrs. McKnight until pondenge had taken pla executives of the other Southern States, relative to recession: and, if such correspondence had transpired, A resolution was adopted, requesting the Governor jubiles of 1360. to Sulcide—Mayoralty of Boston. Bostox, November 33, Jas. Tylor, Jx.,@ wool merchant of this eit) " ew iniorm the House as to whether any official corres- between himself and the Master J Kearn ' i A The Mast BC Cenas = Wr Davidson 7 from which lights glimmer long after nightfall, | *t#t be was sent for from his work on Monday morn- | that the Governor furnish copies of the same, out his brains on Cambridge bridge last evening, Scr: | Saeee fur, petty “<0 to umpire, who declared all suggests the magnitude of the operations golog for- | PE; Prisoner said thet morning that she was #0 un- | 4 motion was made that the national flag be trimmed | Coroner's jury returned a verdict of sulcide whih *,4¢ CM Bishop ir, ving the was unintentional. ward. Early in the morning—as soon as day | **! She could not milkthe cows, but in an hour at- ranged. The deceased was in good circumstances, *24 7 M 8ini 20th. Kelly down again, and growing weaker. | dawns—a crowd of work: i: b ate Y | terwardsshe did milk them. with meurning and raised on the capitol. Lost. bad been married but a few months D Wilber 2istand 23d. Kelly bot ‘a “ | of workmen throng about the | “The case for the prosecution here rested. The House tb 4. ro JF Hopotield imes dowa, without re- tes, and wait till d ‘hin the ¢ House then adjourne: Jobn P. Bigelow was renominated for Mayor & J Bevns ceiving @ blow, and the fight was declared to be fare? i Summoned within the enclo- | Mary Miller sworn, and examined for the defence— J Nov. 20, 18 night by the whigs, bat uot without considerable @ '?* = (A Fa aams won by MoGee. sure by an officer in attendance. Again, at three | I» the wife of Hugh Miller, the prisoner; came to wit- FO ema eS A r M Wobster and ser'tMadawe Thurin & Mr Reynolds The combat lested thirty minut a o'clock in the afternoon workmen cluster, at which | ue*s’s house in May last, as witness best recollects; ENATE. 04 Yeon dauahtor, gonn Bice PA eos mat woh it ign Be was het time the authorities call the further number of | witoess was at bome the Sunday morning she camo | The body went into Committee ef the Whole on the Arrivol of the Pretfic at New Orlesma, J Loweuverg A Fitzzorold coup lle eeanahiir et aN : gaging workmen permanently, but trusting to a ny calanchiaee tae ‘ty her hussand | ton ot Mr. Stone, were discharged from the farther | |, The United States Mail stoamsbip Pacidc, has adt- BK Wiley W Ed ry si opping or sparring. Neither seemed scramble from a crowd, reminds me rather ful- nd circumstances, as testified to by her husband rived from Chagres, via Ifavans, with $250,000 in Sate J Fiteslter AW Thaxter much the worse for the affair after the fight was | ly of the dock *ts onid ar tone ies nk peewee Gis, Nae tae Kaew ce musa’ |'onattncation of the wutgect fornia gold dust SES bane, lady Bg Remi over, although both were pretty severely punished | to good laborers, and more charitable to the poor” peers ¢ prisoner bad whem #he came to witness's Mr. Broox offered the following resolution, which a rN Webster ” P Morrie aoe a Pa Be pte oe told on | fellows who loiter in the vicinity of the gates in oo Magee examined for the d was read and laid on the table: — Bowrny Ps oN sath tine for to-mor- DA selbreck’ 2 Rarcinaton beer he cic Tmenen There ao wih > near owa | the ries of bustling themselves past the summon- | the prisoner leit Glaagos Resolved, That although all of us do not approve of | row evening are very attractive. This establishment Fa Haley 4 MoKinn relling on the ground, and there did rquat- | ing oflicer, to give workmen fair weekly wages, | New York om the Lith s6 Snr Plowing, the prisoner's | the recent acts of Congr ‘et we do not believe that | isin the full tide of success, boxes, pit, and Robt Reynold W Edwards i cot connd, and tere did not appear to For the last few days, the state of the ground companied her to the ship; their purpose in Is for the secession fri being crowded every night. The eutertaiom: A Wx ® prague any dissatisfaction. Both men, it is said, were | gbout the building has been very bad. The mudis © this country was to earn a living. y of the Southern States, and that commence with the d dramatic spectacle of 8 oo walking ebout the streets last evening. | literally ankle deep; and must be, I should imagine, Abrahem Becker examined for the defen quiesce in the same until such 2G. | “Lest days of Fom rv. J.R Beott as Ari oa fata a Very Gabaerods to thi fell +h gine, | the prisoner; k the premises of Mr. ession# are committed by the Nort , upon the rights | character which he sustains with great histrios I MeGriggor M Rose The Way the Doe Bed iar tr hare A ery iuows Who Have te | (This witness gave similar testimony to thi of the South, as are eet forth in the resolutions of the | ty and Miss 0. Wemyss as Nydi2, (te blind tho % MoGarve 8 Wat (week te Wee mars Deeree te alteemiae pre ood feet? Gfow 7 a ef gravel would | in relation to the situation in the; ‘ Conventions held in Jackson, in October, 1846 and | of Pompeii.) and the other charoeters by OK Gai 1 Oct. te . yorkmen MevKnight. The witness was examined at some ¥ stock comp: The great exertions made by the H Burn ioe wool not be understood as attempting to confidence of the possibility of comp length a8 to the locality of MacKnight’s house, to A resolution was adopted, requesting the Governor | proprietor of the Rowery Cheatre to please his patrons, Cte ey ie masubject so grave and solemn as that of building by Christmas. Toa stranger this appears | thow that, from the lone situation of the house, the to communicate whether any State arms have been | #%¢ being duly appreciated; and the excellent stage aftaie isease ; but if any additional incentive to the use to be impossible. There 1s no lack of labor, and | person who took the arsenic from the prisoner might y management of Mr. Stevens—presesving suchigrent or- rl P’aliigon. Bx ails of a ees He proper precaution against sick- cheap labor too, imagine; but as yet the struc- | get round the brow of hill which surrounds the | removed from the State since the sitting of the last } der and regularity behind the curt a ating ms Ch * oe A nees of any kind were wanting, it might be found ture looks Li e| i bouse, without being observed | Legislature. unnecessary delay between the acts—is a matter aq ar Fives, Ye in the subjoined plethoric fee-bill of the combined | building. Rey ica FH 44 ae ctor Tittle examined for the det me been vs MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. great moment. Kyo nena A — hig tl . Apres HAS at SC UY of San Francisco, It will be seem by the | ing yesterday (October $1) to a gentleman official- | Guccd two bottien m ome of which, is aaleratus and | The letter of the Mississippi delegation of January | ities Q. Wemyas sustain ihe leading characters. {1 Beck W W Paliner BW Br charges below, that there are no homeopathists, | ly connected with the exhibition, he very candid! - nie D1 fe ? AM Bixt $0 Palmer HG ritoh least i 4 ° & | by . ly | in the other areenic. Witness said the last, to Gov. Quitman, asking for instructions, was| Tuxatar —The new and beautiful play $e ay ae pt at Teast in this particular, among jhe united medi- ssid, that although the contractors speak conti- | alike that one might be mi:taken for the ot read, entitled the “Betrotbaly” which hes beem produced tm K Beed: CT Palmer BA Nash cal wisdom of our city ; and whether the other dently, doubts are entertained of the practicability | ratus i frequently (used to make tea w, or, im a such splendor at this theatre during the past week, IN Doawell WM ont ¢ great feature of the divine Sangradian system be | of thoroughly completing the work within the time | other words, to extract more readily the juice from | The resolution of the last Legislature relative to the | Pash Speedie ft Olt Tm ration. MM 3 een Yideheren BR Conwell Morea “Wer Bob plebotomy, at least, is not neg. | specified in the contract. It is impossible to set | tbe leaves ce my py raf thone oe ert that, for beauty of lauguage, thrilling 1H Prid Chas Taylor HO Griges ot. We beg our friends who are about to take | the carpenters to work before the biuiding is roofed Letters from a clergy and others, in Scotland, n. Nacn then offered a resolution approving of the | and rich ornamental figurative comparisons, nothing re} tty Reeeyr, ec, oA gs their divease beforehand, o tee + | in; and it is this eodsideration which causes alittie | Wer" ‘ben put in and read. by consent, arto her pre | course ot Senator Jeil, Davis, and of the represente- | of late days has been prochoed to equal it, This is by hs J Wotligan S Ayia: se, and by all means to avoid those exceedingly auxiety in official quarters. The carpenters’ work | 1 IP3 _temavan. 0 A no means surprising. Why not find as genuine as Jouaee FG ao unpleegent affections which require five hund Will be immense; snd. will Consaroe dmare time, in | Bt moral character before she leit her own country. | tives in Congress from Mississippi, but condemning the | {2 (his country as hurope cen produce’ And if that AR Ri B Atwood BR Moore doliar operations. In the present condition of the | ali probability, then the erection of the building t- aacacees Stenoll tenathencel seneuiag for the Seeeteens haere abllien oxiete, why act enecuneas the ponies ot cnta bee Py er, individual finences of our citizens, it is not probable | self. When we consider the almost endless lengths | detence. nd 4 motion to lay Mr. N.’s resolution on the table was ot Hl theHogiion nal = Awe GW Spaulding that pe 2 ted be found able to afford such expen- | of counter required, the interior divisions, kc, | They relied principally on the fact that it was not | lost, by “4 ayes to 51 cs pe as undaunted, okilful, and experienced +e Pees BS Comparer. y which must be completed before goods can be re- | proved that deceased died by poison.tnarmuch aa Doc- | 4 repolution was offered to acquieves in the Compro- | generals.as any country in the world’ And why not +9 Ss tenindes wicks pee is copied from 9 pamphlet, en- | ceived, itis not unreasonable to spprehend 0 tite | oer eee ea nasi tne Moatlon heonly found | Mise act. Referred to the Committee of the Whole,and | $# geod dramatic weitere? Ta poly Bi them ap 4 “ } e . itution, La a | - edly i after the orious inverligation he on r ‘ . r aged, and si e at 0 A uebbard San Francisco Medical Society, agee tee | a pe ab ag dpe a ge po the one hundredth part of a rain of arsenic ead that | to be the order of the day for to-morrow, je wy ay ag my fa ar a the Broadway Eb Alvert Geag , 1850. gress sufficiently tesuties. The glass is arriviog | nh mg or a eed ry requently Sains A motion was adopted to refer the message of the Badatre ought to be exclusively Pp oaieed. Mesere. t ‘ ; " ents ° without injury, B be FER-BILL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MEDICAL | Upon the ground in large quantities. I expect ondly, there wasne evidence that the body | Governor to a joint committee of both houses eel: ee eeage In’ Ereak splendor, oak REGS + Pin For a single visit. cr advice, in | thet a few alterations in the origi plan will 4, and from which the stomach was taken, A message was received from Gov. Quitmat meee the first order of ‘alent to fill the re- Gee imeeun nee ; 1 } om i Saar wb a argent te- that of Mre. Macknight, There was no persons | that no edrrespondence had taken place between him | spective charactors Uouldock # fs 4 Dow ree ol he part of ex! iors whose resent al e fret interment. present af ie exhu- 0} $ fty. plodding man of the wor Walter wbich the physician ts conridered the regular goods require transparency. It would be ab- | mation, exeept.Dr. Oleott, aud he candidly stated that | *°4 the exeoutives of other States, with regard tothe | oruly. TOGO Man Se iy best apecimens of ¥ Knox. medical attendant of the individual or family | | surd epevgh to deposit stained glass upon a | be could not identity the body, And thirdiy, there subject of secession. great dramatic ability we have ever seem. Kichings, Geo Green | eer ee oo 4 is 19 | Counter, or a painted Window against a panel The | Tanne evidence that the priconor put the arsenicin | A motion was adopted to tender the use of the Hall | the excellent comedian, goes Moen Every mecesrary visit o | ceaeeeeaderiitt crestammiona leer Wratiiecd *MAfet pritoner's counsel bad soncladed, Guo.Wright | t° Senator Foote this evening. The; !touse then nd. | gullet, wat NOnTRT Oe Or Sat theron Lyre charged, whatever their ni | quarters, with overwhelming rapidity. Ia @ few | sad an able address to to the jury, on the part of the | journed. from bia father, who rate, | cays we shall have a complete list of intending ex- | prose wi | Jackson, October 21, 1850, Davidge, a sterling comedian, as Pubti Ge Diwande ‘When detained, for each hour..... 32 | hi France, | heer, is hkely to be Well re- |? ‘The Chief Justice then charged the jury, Attor re- | wiht 1 "ta Sine ta vanes <8 rand Fer virit at the time Parnes » presented; and Switzerland will send some fine | capitulating the counts of the indictment, he ssid it wr lady-like in every chara nd drogses to perfection, or bis friends, during the day time .. 32 | specimens of her native manufacturing excellen- incumbent on the part of the prosecutio: ‘us. | Tho Senate were engeged, during tho day, on local personates Filippi in exorlieut style; and the part of For eeritien opinion, or advice, toa to100 | cies. Even the people of the Cape of Geod Hope two tacte— rely. that Janet Mack night died by | business, mostly of an unimportant clraracter. | Eibstanse, by Madame Ponisi, is admirable. Tale Gay time. spd cabo Jc 008 “ eore ne rn Pot pee aa at their industry at the | oot. rae rer theo sppteenseubibites by Mrs. This body were engaged in discussing the resolution | 1)" rl f i , ‘The same fee shali be paid to the attendi reat Congress cf human skiil. Yesterday morn- ht previous to her death, and then referred to | of Mr. Nash, condemaing the course of Geu. Foote . . opie UD alien pF aliens case mse Hla aan 32 ing, the executive committee submitted heir re~ ‘ STARS yaya on N * pocee in shove mines itheite "4 For a visit ‘ds'consuiting phyateinn, during port on the catalogue tenders 40 the royal comunis- ; ch of the drensed: ena I anne beh oa p slenys givesploneare the Geo Bott W Heal night... agen bat oan * . Wo. sioners. ¢ assertion that the contract hnd fall- it wae the duty of the jury to cay 4 * Stse teanee ealey For vieiting ‘distant patients, ten dollars to be en into the hands of Messrs. Clowes conld be no- | whether she died of polson or not. If they were of | A resolution, that the question be submitted to the | classe eThens, too boner siemens We wre indebted to the gentlemanly purser of the | charged tor every mile from the city | thing more than a rumor, since the commissioners | (P'Dion that she died not. the may ee’ was eusitied to | people, as to whether they would have » Convention, ; (* ), than Fresco: Ravel end ond to Messrs, Gregory & Co. and Palmer & Co., for | *¢f, vuiting patients om board vesssls in the met only yesterday, Uct. 21, to decide the ques | phucauitials Soest ae aey vost aon She id | was adopted by 16 to 13. After tho transaction of | the suxprk ma Javelli, The next in auee latemews. For an opinion luvolving s question oflaw...., 160 HOR, ICis, however, more than probable, that the | i fnistred by the prisonrr’ ‘is Honor next went | some unimportant business, the Senate adjourned. gemion. ln ot 0, shares ohernatee; the Coeeaie wee ‘The Columbus, at Panama, 7th inst,, from San Fran | Fer a pest mortem examination in case of legal Th premoiom “offered ‘by Mesers: Clowes fa cer. | OVS? the pacers, epzotenen fe the rea fe WAGER, 06, RANNREEER SETS. which will introduce ® danyew that may fairly eom- cinco, had $256,000 gold dust on manifest, about the | pJmrestigetioners «ois ves ee one oe ere tainly more thon £2,000, 08 one or two printers, | dticce em thele voleme cathe, upon the testimony, | The House is etill occupied with the discussion of same among passengers. Of this, Messrs. Palmer & f the fomlly or relatives of the deceased eo te yy rey o vt premiums very- bo it veasthah ebminunons we8 2 Bits Hones, Mr. Nash’s resolution condemning Gen. Foote. | subend tlie, A: Lehman, was te on enecicah, , e: 4 it . Hs =» 100 ing from £1,000 t £2,000. La one or two quar | in reference to the evidence of the a on 0 « ~ he omanenment “ Co." Rexprees hind $20,000 for diferent individuals For » certificate ot th ters, the sum has been stated as £1,000. ‘These | prisoner eaté the evidence was competent to xo to tl Speech of Gen, Foote. mote deunet.. perpen Haba 4 ‘Two thousand perros had crossed the Nicaragua | “ viguai., .. : 60 rumors, however, must not be accepted as facts, | Jury: but It,was their province to pay such w sapununtamnde- sundae unbarnamny 208 1 sare Os Sane Cad cacaahcaaeieeh aeaeienane voute up to the 24 instant, er vavcinstion ooo. + 82 since 1'learned that the tenders were vealed up im | to it 9s they might think proper. cor: jeot it al | pies Jackson, Nov. 20, 1 ascomnblage ' ‘or a case of ordinary labor. pp M they chore; and he war boun ell them | J . , ; re There were no perrons rearcely at be sag Pa NAS | Sor the application et time Rhsepe. 1 oq the presence of the committee, five minutes al Me | eae wepecies of evidence that courts ot justice do not | Capitol Hall was thronged this evening with people, |. Buarox’s Trrarax—A bill of uncommon atteadtion ‘ow stragglers on the road, who have come by sailing Fer the operation of turning. “eee desc er Sodeiboneates and that they were broken oaly | favor, ile luded by felling the jr a etl y | tohear the speech ef Senator Foote. The eathusl tered. Tor a wu oveatney ome —~ 4 « rT of redueing fractures aud the firet drese 50 to 100 = | entertained any reasorable dou! aed J ase "The rainy eeasop was still at its helght, ‘he road | For reducing recent lusatlons..... ++ +.es .82 to 100 - | guilt, she was entitled to thebenett ot it; and if they | 45m of the large audience was unbounded, and when- | ment—heis generally admitted to be the best, oomie a, > ly ti ble, The river was For reducing eld luxations. . : . 100 to 200 Switzerland, | believed her guilty, i: would be their next duty to see | ever the (: al had occasion to use the word * - r oe bagi — Ban ee ae — pe do ‘porrible, end séemingly impassable, Yor removal of stone trom the binder. 3u0 to 1000 Religious disputes are running very high at. the | whether she was guilty of murder tn the first or se00nd | «Union the very roof seemed to ralse, in order te eeeer omer pnd a thgen Sprinting! | quite high, : sphiie\ hts day ciuioia Wee EA AEFONPR. Fas SPA. RRaNl eure 6 Date | y moment in Switzerland, ‘The same spirit of | “AT. aevering his charge, he told the Jury; itthey | glye vent to the tremendous and vatrorsal shouts of | the excellent comedy ot" Education,” with a cast of * ene: ele... to 00000.0080 000.00 0.009 s000 01 of ; | 0 11h Raetniy Adept thelTih, ‘The Peside left | FOE the operaiion tor vesi¢o- vaginal or ecto. va- Rae Ee Labi of aatabilehlag a Catholic bierceney | Wished tt they might retire for the night, wad not give | wpplause that broke forth the beet somite talewt fp the lad, compeising, Messrs, Linvane on the morning of the Binal fistulas. see see cee cece sees oe +4600 to 1000 Peglend, is busily at work in all. the countries ot | ‘hele verdict until to-morrow. Senator Foote avowed his determinetion to speak in ~o Mics Daley will sing « new balled, Jinvenn on the 18th, tor New Orleans. For the operation for phy mosis or parayhymo- Kurope coutaining @ mixe’? Protestant and ic | bi AM! ae ing | *Ve?Y county in tho State, and chailenged any mant© | and Aine W danseuse of great oalebrity, will ‘at stoamrhip Teabel, Rollin, from Charleston, ar- | | elt: «+ “Chie dalthiates’ ta’ poate? 1% population; but in no place has it shown ftself more | Nov. 23—The jury came into court this morning | |. introduce = Medley Dance, The entertain- iced ob Havana en the 20th. Yor the introduction of the catheter in ordins- Boldly than im Switzerland. where it 1s oncours by | about 0 o'clock, and upen thelr names being called ek: menia will conciude with the adatred comedy of rive a FY CROOH ss ove sence ecescsecessesses 160 52 the High Obureh party in France, wit ardor which | Over. they retired to their room and continued to de- The Latest from Washingt Used Up.” in which Lester appears as Sir Charles ‘The Spanish steamer Caledonia wan to sall I For the introduction of the catheter in cases of they would not venture to dieplay in theirown coun. | liberate until one o'clock. when Ahes revess a Ca} eo Late “a | @stream. @o early and secure your seats lays for Spain, with Conde Alecy, the «: Ba oi RE ey +100 to 200 try’ An iurtance has just cceurred in the Canton of | crurt Sith 0 verdles of guilty darned ‘Qs pulcomee CABINET MEKTING—-CUANGES AMONG THLE A Ruassas —Pusdy se gens a * . the Grirons. in which a prelate bas acted in recom ~ POINTERS IN THE DRCARTME YTS—PONTIPICA b nd it rewmme be icnerelof Cuba. the announcement of the verdict without any For the tation of tracheotomy... .. . + THR © mu RE, Among the passengers in the Obio, is Madam Calde | For the eperation for imperforate anus, vagin, rai eee aseadiagh ot Tas lle iaberereie ice, | apparent ehenge, and wesimmmediately ater remeaded | $¢U AT PINLADELTIMATSTIR SEAMEN 100A con de fa Dares, wife of the Spanish minister at Wash- | Ke... ....4. f Woke The dotcentudt ofthe delsoes have cntablisn. | te prison. She will be brovght up on Monday morning | &c., (ec. WEEE yee eo sea th | to receive s college at Coie, for the education both of Protestants and Catholior; the Bi of Coire set his face = the mixed rystem of education, and ad- drersed a circulat to his clergy. in which hedencunced | the colleges as heretic sl, and instructed the clergy to mt their flocks from attending them. The go- ment, justly indignant at the conduct of t very eflective stood that Jan ses E, Heath, of Virginia unsere ia 4 onst to the entire strength | wilt take the place of Major F wards, as commisrioner | of pensions; and that the fift h auditor, Mr. Pleasanton, giver place to ® northern gaion whig, perhaps John W. Allen, of Obio. sogtan. Ve have received the following statement from Mr, ‘Avgnstus Biliott, the special messenger of Gregory & Co # Exprer AFFAIRS ON THE PACIFIC COAST. For the extirpation of tonrile,. . seers For the Introduction ot the stomach pump in cases Of POLSON. «46 .e eee eee eee eee s 100 tO 150 Fer removal of foreign substance lodged im the pharynx or mrophagus, 100 te Por reduction of prolapeus ant, Re igions Intelligence. SERMONS TO DAY Ui realist Church, Fourth street--Rev. HI. B. Soul, morning. Meeting House, Seventeenth stroet Kev 8. E. Bhep- far will jatrotace eatortalamen le Thi « left isco on the 19th of Oetober, In the | For examination per anum or vaginem op called tegether the Grand Council of the ean- Pard. mornin , eabine ing to-day, at which the We lett Hom Francloes on the 100m oud wtecrage pas | Ferintroduetionler a teten, or Torming oulssae oa pAnep called together the Grand Counll of the can. | P*icsiekerbocker Wall, Righth avenus—ider W. Dred. | There wee s ore tas ein fu on. the ering ene inwrent for i Adanleton money ade the rum to Panama in 19 days and | For tapping in ascites or hydrothorax,. . ...100t0 609 jor the future. brought forward a motion to the effect | ey, merning. eat Washington | MT. Webster gave hie v ag raila! feaiug stopping st Realejo 23 For the amputation of a leg orarm.........+ 900 that the distribution of no episcopal cireulars should | ,,Seclety of the New Jerusalem, W | of the'day, and om the con’ jempiated changes of hends ‘ras couniderablo mekarst on board, and on the | For amputation at the shoulder joint,...... 500 esllowed without & special and previous permission | PiaceRev. T. Wilke, morning reet—Presidont | of bureaus, i : oe eo eiaer buried of Realejo, Mr, O.C. Lane, | Fer amputation of a finger ot toe, Beaty The question was brought be- | ,CoPeregational Church, Sullivan #\ree | “(Qeeretary Stuart will jc dn Secretary Corwin in mak- | ro nce with an ovsriure, and wil ngburg, Ky. [ie left about $8,600, which was | For the extirpation of tumors, Giand Council onthe Joth of Oetober. A vio- | ore Rev. 0.1 Pay, | ng changes in offices, OF , the Grat of next month followed by megro melodies, instru: Pe oon, ‘the Unptain, to forward to the widew of | For trephining, rere 4. The Catholic members, with | _Univertalist Church, Orchard street--Rev.C 7) | “Ene President baa tec ognised 4 Ieit and dancing For the operation for sees the exception of two, protested against the measure, **¢?! Coneul of the Pontifical Atates for Philidetphia Pertows’ Ovens Toves.This cetablishment ts go~ list Church, Bleecker street--Rev. W. 8 rtalnments are ¥ For other operations of the eye and its ap; and left the meeting before it came toa vote. The The etenmer Legare, ! deut Lee commanding | Ing ahead. The ent ‘7 aun ‘AC Tenisjo we remained 28 hours. During the nlaht nm o n bedess ose rtr" oo to 1000 “ By pin ra rd last pight, from @ cruise, connected ly, sopg?, musical displays. ani dancing, Meyer’ Ca ATE ere lay out the corpse of hie friend, | vor the operation for sacurlam of the subsiavion, auestion was then put te the vote, andthe proposition | "Church of the Epiphany, Stanton street-Rev. Dr. | (ous mary Jeu, iat sie | Ramely, commie alee of comiorton. 0 bad just died. On inquiry, we foand him to be carotid and femoral arterion,........ «600 te 1000 the Gethotie pers are exceedingly tad! tat | Hawke, eve me oune Rev. D. M, Goshen, pent | Aanasedd Wee Geners] Tom Thomb invites ¢. Thomas A. Wade, of Calais Maine, He was aried | Yor the operation for stramguinted hernia, .609 to 1000 this vote. wbich they call «fresh instance of Protes- ae Carey stegaliagaie ? | Speceh of Sens tor Berrien, of Georgia. | (he vramatic public to nce hima In he great character decent manner. ¢ es crane : 7 as fe ie a great goulus, and keepe here bes faneral veck place ; a0 a For the operation for satus fa ao 300 pained’ by the Preteaania er ine canton ot tiieone |, Bree Church, Rivington atrect Rev. Abra- | es enn, Her. . of Hep 0” my Thora.» creat gem versels arrived im port aa Q ‘or fistola in perines.. . + which forbids the Cat! ) bishopy from of ~ Senator Berrien ¢ glivered @ sp ° o te auncburpet ‘hele passengers to eroe8 by way of Nios: | Yee tLe operation for hemorrhoid ; communication with his clergy, without demanding | ,, BPiscopal Church, Monroe street—Rey omen dey, declaring the + Admission of California unconstitu- = We tace ly tnece whe cum rag ‘In Panama there. was little sickness, and | For palliative o tion for hydrocele. ° 6 in the first place the special permission of the govern. | *VeBing. olin venti or ae ‘Sa tases cf oeeeoving Us Uae | busines oe TEE te Sea d'rosk were worn deep! | "nil other surgical operations, the e ange tebe dee ae cee thee te he ie eat aes New State Governors. aaini ci cd © <jdatsn ed tho Deatheen Biatid th Go-'| "p + Hart. —The splendid panorama of Califor - iH in T surgict 1, reare wrong in t e law in qu ” we . | and in favor o! an! or ’ od rorrast Wart eple: - but Mhepaiit at ‘once improve, aa the @ry feason As | arstlonary with the eurtocs. Fpdcial reference to the schools entablished by the | A Wiles. | fence of thete tt phts and institutions, and euggested | nie ie being exhibited at t bore, all nd te well comfinen' ‘We bad fine weather and little rain in For subsequent attendance in rurgical cases the vovernment, and does not prevent the ordinary com- | appesla, first to) detice and patriotiam, and then to the | worthy » viet from those Intere crossing acconnt of the erent number of pas | charge to be proportioned to the time occupied munications betwe pe'and their clergy. But | pockets of the N orthern people, as a proper remedy for | diggings eongers a Ch ‘the Pacific took on board as many | trovble incurred. 4 2 : were it otherwire. the bishops themselves are (o blame. The wrongs of t? 9e South. New Yous Asrurreparae This establishment te as possible, wh st ceneuuas ~ aaantin a6 inh etiam oe ey Yo tl a . OW... wie Va | nightly visited by hundreds, a Fann by the 1% of Coire issue is cireular } estrian fame of the Freno ice beard a6 that, rather than remain In ay Shr aevenses rayeenner = | ths “Tooeational, institutions established uy the | New Je rere onteclk® | Thompson, the English Abolitiontst, and | «vst ag mage ote og ITY passenger from Chagres, by way of New Orleans | longer required « nt, that the grand council was obliged to Manreeh William R. Ross. | b’ is Friends at Worcester: aM dcr is progressing famously with this iatdiine wr fat the brig b arcan Capt tS agen We learn that a proporition has heen made to establish more stringent regniat! The Universe | “*™ » * Ponceeren, Mase, November 28-12 M. cnt. ‘The createst exeltement ie trom that port, with pastengers for New , raise there charges, in the event of the cholera says that “it ts ible that the government may | Boatweil wilt annd white ascame heral heart of our amusement seekers for the 15th of Oatober; but aiter being two days Tecoming prevalent in the city. We do not vouch have the intention of de-catholicising the people by About tw 9 hundred colore perso the genera} neeines heralied the beauty aud attain men on board was able to prrform 4uky Bote only | for the truth of the statement, i mae A yt ee ee | up in thee heap train this morning. No exettement | OME: prougham’'s vanseuse, the cele Dasy, p mexd jake ae: ‘Tn this en ate sumed ihe proposition, if made at all, was doubt- rereby ‘a ‘of the Uatholio Church; | was seen about the depot. A meeting was called to | parte aa ae & A | to ship new ham lees made in jest; but we think, without any aUg- gna should ail there tings happen, the bishop will | order In the City Hall by Edward Quiccy, and was cay oly oy. Lt : ood for New Orles ment tion, the above list will canse onr me be unable to ward off the rected against che | tain oe a | orgeni#’ a with the rame officers a¢ at Faneuil ial. g night would be» of the a wae picked up by 8 tow bret, Aes tor a frienda in the United States to believe iis sll We | Cotholo Church, beseuse, the corernment son pre. | Poi lndon Shipping Ces | about hundred persons ate present, one-third of | of the Lyceum, not that it will require m ~~ Orleans on the ne et Novembor, Out of those siok, | California gold stories are not without foundation. | vent the publication ef his cirenlars. The vwohion | ut eight hum pe P u effet to fil it; foriwe firmly believe and - three died before landing at New Vrleans. and two | We beg them not to be deceived, however, by the | may make thelr mindseasy.”_ The government of the | © | whom are females, Me. Querison read « series of reso: | neous effort to Sit It: foriwe Qraly Sr lors aee pee? tae. otbers died tm the one of whom, weregret to | 1 eerance of the above rates; there are, | @ by entabliching a mixed ryttem of edacation, | t . lutte ne, which were frequently interrupted by ap | ith city Yea a, was Mr. Outter, of Woburn, Mase pene et Rene physicians in this city, skilful | #¥4 not one exclusively Protestant. haschowm ahabit | A Moreren Boar—The Noshville Union says, “A | I0tle as, wbloh, wore, fooaienlly Obienintt nen Me. | inthe city, one complimentary benefit fou ‘The Ohio left ‘at 91g o'clock A. M., and | unfortunately, ne) edi ¥> who if Aetuated by @ spirit of fairness and liberality: whic! monster steamer is about being built st Lousrillete | }y mpron was Introduced to the audi worthy Wthiopinn paternity is to take place at ache Pile lee iincatd velosk AS, on Satdrday, | and able as any of the tical, Society, | It would be well for the world if the Church of Rome | yun between thatclty and New crleavs Sle lsso be B04 | °P emprcy, wae init Meza Taetiae December 10eb, when greek Ri 4 for 3. A. E- | would be glad to carn five nundretncvery day | YCuld imitate, The Protestants show eve arwhere | fort long, with 8 boilers, 06 neh cylinders, nad Li fort | campren fe now fpenking, and no signs Nes tapected.” Among the many favors granted by General Concha, month, even thou, y perfor Y ay Gisporition to sliow the Catholics to part ake of the rtroke—to throw a water wheel 0 ities |‘ surbance are apparent. Considerable enthusiasm pre- ‘Ae et to at Porth (ihe now Captaie: General) is one allowing the steam- | the strange sounding operations to which that eam | eee aie: Ss Co snetton wie | 8 ats designed to mele the trip between the two cities | * f. Thompron's favor fo cleniges pithy Caroline, ¥ he equed. e i | bave ev ex iv owns 6 | im fou a. | 7 i Sro.of the United. States Mall Steamship Company to | WAffixed: 0 | the Gatholion ‘who accuse the Drotee tants of ia | "At Newburyport, ist inat,, chip Raward, owned by bn, the Tragedian, | innareim Philadelphia, 4 oo oot at thelr dock, which greatly facilitates the ope- Naval Intelligence. | tolerance, = i | Messrs. B, A’ Gould, of Horton. B Moreley, Ch8*. | Disappearance of Murdoc rem + | — Sir William Don ts a theatre, sutlon in conling, &e. Heretofore this privilege has | Usireo Stare a agit Boyt fe | ‘Fines m Buvpato, Y.--Yes' orday ‘i Wille, and Captein Deaiel Knight. at Saino tov. 2 1000 Pir nna Ms. Barney, Willieme are PYaying at the. rect of @ letter from tithes’ 6 | i in roy a nts of Distin People. preemie J Arch street theatre, Philadelphia. been dented them. By this arrangement, the ships are | t than the loss of this several fires appeared in various parts of the city Movements of Distinguished | | Ar wnjest to ne detention while in port, beyond the usual | Howar eceount than yet published fnvtantaneously, which gave the, (alarm. that out | Mom. Lews Case nd family. Michigan, 198A. TL | Br. Murdoch, the traged , while Iaboring under & Mardoch is at the Front street theatre, Wa) jc time occupied im transferring passengers. Canes Brates Ship Deis, | | chy te infested by a wang of ine gydinnies who de- | Buel de; 111 8bley and fom iy, Minnesota; O WM 40%. | paralysis of the brain, started off from the hotel al hmm Pont Prava, Sept. 90, 1850 sign the de Ofthe town, Fires were raging | \-8A.i J. Gideon, Washington) OW. tar, 0 4 Thich be was lodging. yerterday moruing. ‘The city Progress of Civilization In California. ge hey 2 Vp pep er | on the east side of Ellicott st vet, near corner in _ fit _ bag smiles rowed, have born seared Ban Francisco Herald, Oct. 19 e ga | ‘while of Clinton, and in the blo sk between Elm . Oo. Gra Ni trace has been (Pee ait SETWEES KELLY AND 3 daz. | Yorktewn.on the morning of ibe 02 eee Mayo and Michigan streets, nbove Cl’ dion, with the follow. | TOR?) Shans, eset setae, 68 ths tevie g teas,’ | as yet, te are entertained thet he bes been This which has been in contemplation for | endenvering (0 pa triking upon e ledge of rocks, | ing losses On Tillicott © tet, the blind and sash | “Gommodere Ingraham, U8 N.. B. at! ger, alti- | drowned, inclnthnciiion coveral weeks, came off yesterday, from the northern point ot the former factory of the Messrs 1 synton, was entirely con- | more; J Wilson, Boston; T. Lathrop. F ailadelphia; | The Marytond Convention. : jes from this city. The chosen was oa & 1y miles distant from thia place, and becom- sumed, lose @1,000, no ' neurance.* The building, | Capt, Wallace, Ban Francisco; T. Mscor shar, Boston: | Amnaceai, Oa ‘ = i" of land on the beach, so situ: as wreck in less than after first which was owned Mr, N. Darrow, we learn | M. Corder, ‘and 70 other 4, arrived yes » to be ‘except on one side, and that was biging ee ine he itn wa, Wes ineured for neerly, its value. A dwelling ad- | tqday at , Aste ore geht ort, Mas; @, | TD? convention Son'et the pe ; The price of admiseion was five ie cduiy romored Co the quer. Cining wan nico der dyed, owned by HH Sey | peainaity and lemfy, Canada; Ma Atsphens, tng. | proceeded to the by cppertunities afforded fe to those diately interested, and ae et at, snd vhich were, speedily reinared to Cre ted Mout, Fey. lots #000 $10 or $100. Another dwel- | lends yn’ Btone WW, Ornect?,. Raitimore, M ft. | was put forward pronibiting the estab quent Ke." wns will’ ag te were lay ive hu persons present, a oe . Saat be peeved bo. the boats, the ship 40 contamed, joss abou: the same. The | stevens, Thomas erty, F. Mohs a. Washington, D.C, | Danks, nuless the stockholders be tonponsy: whom weet ae, Ml wae amt b not ompr » Liquor sold for a | rr over on her. aide, and everything was awept into jm street consumed the carpenter and | and 107 vattived at the Byward Hl | Banks. Ouletting the sinking Puna fer t rhoruemnoh seMier (Es. a a during the day. . see. Bo sudden was har ¢ ‘over, that two of op of Alesse A. & H, Morgan, lossabout | — Bir Henry Bulwer, Keg. ber 'oritannic Majercy's Ba. | ier ot the Btate debt inviolate, Was mnanimously | 'het ’ ary kind ©) women ” ‘eorren entered the Eee pt two “coma pre. 0¢, #800; the carpenter yt J. yey Pay rdions » Mn aie i vomnats ey 0 | pdoyted. ties A}: . seco 4 88 Rinaik were both s some no urance. ® . jwar: jer, weg . Baw M “x om Pe ores : having the saan however a pple yt I tenements ove by colored persons, | fe. Bee hhe, Seon 5. Suet Peers te. Senreity of Sliver a¢ Armee om OR YS do not wish vo areca etre va appear , . 4 Jc i wit 3 . 1850. f ition of ‘tue to cd, all insured. An atternot was aleo | SF: Sog Mies, Siupbera, Loudon, sed tecnty OOMvTh | aiey han ecome quite reocee here, avd the banks | atemer / SINT YS ths comenrm ‘which Tom eee rea end, . is Te Jeinet aD eh. nod Cones tan | Date, atzived at dhe Union Pace Motel during the 148 | vvtusete pay ous fer thelt aotep, Thetiirard Bagh | egw” og" y remain, ole oat OS rT ee, ‘oat nine or ten inches nery — Bujilo Exgrest, Nov. WM. tro dage, ollere email motes for Maelg o's, 5 a °

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