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THE NEW YORK HERALD. 6010. - » 8 MORNING EDITION---MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1850. . dn oo WHOLE N CENTS, Y TELEGRAPH Interesting from the Great Salt Lake | ‘Tho Lovs of the U. 8. Ship Yorktown, Theairicaland Musical, Court Of General Sessions, i NEWS B . Country. The Washington Republic, of the 23d inat, | Bowsny Turatax.—The most attractive bill of the | Before Judge Daly and Ald. Britton aud Delewater, Dopoontenn ofits bby AY eran Ce oe T STANSBURY AND LIEUT. GUNNISON. says:—The following letier, giving an account of Sen is presented for this evening Nov. 22— Trial of a Junk Shop Keeper for Receiving | fore, compelled to the prisoner, as no forcible [ere the 8&. Lonis (Mo ) Tatelligencer, Nov. 12] | the loss of the United States Sip Yorktown. cous, | — two beautiful dramas— the Last Days of Stolen’ Property. —& d Jobu McAfee, who | entrance could be prover. ‘ 3 Bacrimone, November 24, 1850. ‘he St. Ange arrived from Missouri, last manded by Captain Marston, has been addressed 224 tb d romantic spectacle of the «J 17 | Keopes junk Charge of Stealing a Goid Watch, Chaim, and Per veih — The Louisville Journal says, that the Nashville Con- | °Y¢#!Dg, havii 8 passengers, Capt. Stansbury, t is almost unnecersary to speak of the dramatic ta- | bis trial ch ry by by one of her officers to his parents and brother, to lent of J. R Scctt, who is s0 long and tavorably known of the t a inee! i ry wention adjourned, as before reported, amid great noise | Cupnicon med pasty en pn eet eV, Whom we are indebted for a copy of it:— to the Bowery people ws an actor of considerable dra- last summer, e-numbet of young | chain “cad geld eee ae ae ee ated, 16 end confusion, spparently running away from the de- | an exploring expedition im the Cireat Salt Lake Tstann or Mayo. (Care ox Venoes,)} | matie talent. Buffice it to say he will appear, this | 29 Thomas Poy ren ee eg or ha lal qunelstion of General Jackson's old friend, Major oonntey: ettonaeh prada 2 ool ON inter Fou of eee eb | £yening, in two of hin reat characters Arbuces im the | robberies perpetrated in that city. One of the bo ‘Ann Wrigley belog awor ; 4 Donelson, who describes the resolutio f the | Capt. Stansbury, with Lieut. Gunnison and of the United States sloop of-war Yorktown, she having | a ‘ompell. od Kleaser Mendizabel, the | happes: ime, most incendiary and poral Price gg abs twenty men, lett Fort Leavenworth in May, 1849, Stranded on a coral reef, at the northern extremity of | aarea ee aie eieara ce cteuoouen, leue C. We | Screg ox toes mo rcew in selaisnn Se the mat Myss, an actress of great promise, and who {x « geme- | eye of tide police had long been upom MoAfes. and the of the | explore and survey, by order ofgoverament, the “His i#land, on the 6th September. 1860 | ral favorite, will aid Mr Scott. Inthe firat pices she | a opements in this case made positive whut bad region of the Utah Mountains, from Fort Hull, in, About five o’elock on the mor Langdon Cheves’ speech fills ten colt of the 6th, while | appearsas Nydia, the blind flower giil of Powpell. and ut strong suspicions, The foil testi- L “ nd Neshrille Honncr, and is of e more dlsunion character | Oregon, to the vallies of the Great Salt and Uiah | ;dee"oring to pase between Bonavista and Mayo. (as | fu'the That as Kachol Mendisabel, the Jewesr, ihe | momy will givw Biscay of tus enaa oe eerie Seat | Luther Horton sworn — Is an offoer ‘tee aerate ‘than Senator @hett’s famous harangue, Lekes, in the now Utah territory. Peavy cuntein in coming from the windward to Porto | other characters will be sustained by Messrs, Tilto John Clark, eworn, teathiied as foltows On the 10th | werch tan been stolen, and statad the ense to ae pc owed eerste On their outward tip they pursued the route bord bow Ontncy was, {iscovered very close on our | Hamilton, Stevens, Jorden, Mre Walcott and Mrs. Jor August last, I resided at 203 West Twenty-seventh | Upon hearing the circumstances, 1 went to30 Th of the Sweetwater Pass, or, as it is now called in 2 wind ae chee hanmediately given to haul the | dan. One of the above dramas is in iteelf cumolent to | street, that was my place of residence when in the | street, ana sun’ kee Bagley an® Mary Whi Mr, Murdoch not yet Found. seein puienae, the Boat fr im ty oe dy iad been going free, at the rate | draw a good house; but the manager seoms determined that speeitic time I was in the country, seked them where the wat was? Ueghey said Bastions, November 24, 1850. | the Greuk Salt baker Go vey eaten te divtiieg “gig pac ry dia | that his patronsshall have the worth oftheir money. | 8 . Cumming wod family, who occupied thy his woman (tie prisoner) borrowed the watoh'oft Mr. Murdock, who has been missing since Friday | the surveying Bhety dt Fon Belgie ao 1, dividin eee arte a | ,, Baoanway Tuxarax.—The new American play of the | Jo!utly, with me; during our absence hou Ww: nd that they all went ont to the Abbow he | entered, te. || togethe he wing to me was ey tan A RE worth over $100;there were two overcoats, a dress cont, ae ave ‘author, and the theatrical enterprise, of hree vests, and ¢h sstoons: | by ery night this we ; that the womex got to quarreling, and Mixer snatch +d the watch off M as broken. and ke sup; en lost, that they would es. Reem | « Betrothal” will be ted ‘morning, has not yet been found. All the roads lead- | Fork of the Colorado—Capt. Stansbury reiaining MiButes. (according to my judgment ) ‘we struck on a | 1 Pe brant Boe ‘ing to the city have been searched, but, so far, without > pres ara a! re. divi ny wha the Pao brave Shea fut teeta ne ehe peal York audience wi mot beso ‘as rust jo Lieut. Guonison. e le r ‘ nding avy trace ofhim. thatthe survey pera ge Pras wan wedged on the reef. The topgallant yards were then g0 out tothe Abbey of the Broadway. The house ducing th © come ki broché | m the afternoon, and sce if they cou'é fad it. T of the lakes—8 complete triangulation extending cons Reape gone Ered, and the ensign hoisted, Maal hen bed ery well attended, but we sonia | oP tbawi belonging to me;I bave been on thy premises | asked when I shovtd call agsin, and they told me. 1 Our Paris Correspondence. over their surface—the route explored to Fort however, by the untiring exertions | Dave wished to see it more 80. Of its merits, and the accused: he keeps z junk shop in Hammersley | calle@ at the time they regtiveted, and they sald they Panis, November 7, 1850. Hall, and, on their return, a direct route was taken “4 “i . ;, | through the plains to the east bi f the BL Meeting of the Assembly — Changarnicr —Lowis Hilla,” which lies about eighty mi es south te Napeleon’s Message—the Lyons Consmracy— | Ptatte route by the Sweetwater river. Rut, &e., §e. This wes found to be a very level, well merits of the different performers in the piece we hues there in company with officers Stephons | had been out to the Abbey, but could flad nothing of ofthe oct sad man, the beste w st pnelsted out in | sready opeben, ond Our eritioisms have teen rercchoea | 2°4 Shadbclt, of this city, and oflicer Squires, of | thowatoh. They said tasy would. 4o dows ead see * . A jen our | By ihe whole As @ further specimen of the lan- | PTOoklyn; we found a coat Bolonging to Mr. Cumming, | Miss Wrigley the next day. Mr. Horton also-testiied 'y minutes g 1 iollowing passage, in which Qos. | *24 seme pawn tickets, I found no property of mine | to finding the watch, key, and other articles, in pos- y cousin the story of her young | ®t the time; dut Mr McAfee being arrested in the | ‘errlom of diferent persons. It was shown thal the ‘ hong evening. and brought to the police office, had on one | accused sold the key ts Itichard Fisher, a jeweller im “The coming re-opening of the National Assem- sreate nee toate: and tums the Pip) af te amusenandmane Shlise tar Gteernae or ald on eae ;heaid aie te fe price Cx pte 4 a ‘Gee 3 pened bly, like the sword of Damocles, is a sort of threat | south point of the Black flille oe Fiperdigy ont re Agel yr FO Goin Bost live by miracles twixt horacs feet, not appear to des! in clothing: the shop was in'a bi Donoho, ix Chatham stzeet; and the chain to Daniel cover the head of Louis Napoleon and his entourage. | in great abundance was found in the binfis of ae might right Dut, alae for the Yor wsnal prow, aheiek'd ove or help, Wakes maclieeshen sented) aida meamnvate pty tity nim Sg elp, MeAfee; one of the officers went out, and took him to the police office; nothing of any | Counsel for the defence asked the Court to instruct consequence was seid on the ;@ coat of Mr. Cum- | the Jury to sequit wecused, on the ground thet” mings was found im thefront part of the basement | there was not testimony stflicleat to put the accused among fome Tags; (pawn tickets produced) these are | on her defence. the rame tickets found at MoAfee’s; witness stated | Judge Duly refused this application of the defence, Uy eope and brought him | tor it Sweh is the anxiety about the resul : Biter Creek, an affluent of the Green or Colorado town, her days were numbered, and her race was ri aul. Sf dae tapctaien ab poh des e first | Fiver, up which the party followed to the dividing Mehoagh ever he power of man had bee Th : e = | Opiniogs on | ri¢ge between the Atlantic and Pacitic waters, ‘06 to save he: too, I must say, with the Yet while ‘thai subject are so diverse —that nothing ean yet be | There ere now four crossings of this cham, aign bg no age ae Down from anticipated ; but one thing is certain—that the first | Country, between the North Fork and Wind River ely, however, no lives » - E even the slightest bodily hurt received by Assembly, which will toke place on Monday next, Mountains, viz: the “ South or Sweetwater pass.” thing on tha deck was tum! 0 gromt heart tohed unt his hand, | that property of his own; aud Mr. Cummings was | and presented the o “Si a, ie found nt the pawn shops derignated on the tickets. as to the law appl The Jury, afte the 11th inst , will be of much interest for all those | enogram noni conte wanem by the Cherokee Saabs Witness was cross-examined hy the defendaut’s | tracted absence: came into Court, having been : és nugranis with eighty wagons, and passing at the some looked aekanoe, | counsel; but nothing new was elicited to agree upon a verdict. Under instruction fro who are foud of polities! emotions. North Pork, the “ Evans’ route,” followed by a —< he ut, Wm. A Cumming, being sworn, testified to facts | presiding J as to the doubt, if any existed. a® -2ne ministry of the President, and Louis Nay party under the command of a gentleman of that verything having been do cloud, similar to those testified to by the fi witne: to the articles cused, the ry 5 po- n name, in 1849, and crossing near Sage Creek, fo service, the boats were called away miles'north of the Park, aad lastly wOunete "Stan. ordered ko get into them, ond cubeey ing the property of t] ‘ments will conclude with the farce of | Ht identified some of the articles which wore found at | Jury returned a verdict of “Not leon himself, seem to me like those young students ood) Mcaloe’s and the pawbroker’s. t Gailty, who have not been “ good boys,” and who fear to | bury’s route, of 1860, between t Janded on the beach. But, alas, for hi Frederick Meredith aworn—I am fourteen years old; ~ -- - Ele ce t x *s houre enty-seven' NERAL TEA views of Satory and St. Maur, the discharge of | the head of Lodge Pole Creek, which creek lies in Fe win be poseibi the various Hehe, entertaining and highly’ amusing street; I know something about the robbery of that Before Judges Duer, Mason. and Campbell. General N. nase. “i be the plains, and ts a tributary of the South Fork, paper. Im pertormances of t Zo ta night the en- | house; it was on Suturday; Iwas coming across a lot | Nov. 23.—Dxcisrows John M Juliom, va. John J I”. movin ! eumayer, — re pc to — the un- | whence they come to Fort Laramie. tertainments com: © evolutions on the | close to the houre, about two o'clock, when I saw a| Westereeit, sheriff of the city and county of New York — constitutional cry of ** Vive l’Empereur!” the at- Cupt. Stansbury was upwards of twelve months tight — ‘tof the amusement, we must | boy named Thos. Stevenson, whom [ knew; [ asked | Motion for a new trisl denied with costs, tacks of the Elyseon jvurnaux against General | tively, and, we dare say, profitably employed in assert, t ility and graceful attitude, we have | him what he was doing thi he said nothing; but Moria 8. Bbgardus, Ex ade. Willem H. Bogardus — making surveys and explorations, and his party re- . never seen any artists to equal Francois Ravel andthe - | M f , with, Changarnier, and last, not the least, the existence qv sotto prerently | saw Johnny Stevensonand Edward Dough. otion to set aside report of referves denied, turn in good health and without accident, except a incomparable Leon Javelli, who has no rival. Madam | erty coming over the fence, from Mr. Cumming’sbouse; | costa. of that political “‘ Society of t Ey | sprain sustamed by i Axel’s dancing on the corde ciastigue is beautitul, and | he then told me all about it, and showed me a revol. Joseph Husson va. Edward Lyoch and Peter Neefus—— des ar ford ea sista ih aramie, es wanes ae itcer sear the feate of La Petite Blizabeth, considering her ten- | ver; he enid he had 4 lot of clothing. a double barrelled | Decree at special term. dismissing bil as against de place the government in a wrong position, which, ' Lat eP wi 2 | to Fort Leavenworth ona litter, but we are grati- no doubt, will be censured by the majority of the fied to state he is now better, with fair rospects of National Assembly. a speedy recovery. > air prospects of | der years. are astonishing. The next indue suce gun and other things, packed up to take away as soon | fendant, Newfus, affirmed. with costs sion will be th splendid divertissement, im | as itcame dark; I went with him afterwards toa jank William Jenkins and others ads. The People, ex. va. EY eight characteristic dances, with the the queen of the shop in Hammersley street; it was Mr McAfee’s shop; | Benjamin Dichman.— Inquisition set aside without costs, Terpsichorean art, Mile Bertin M ae illwnt, as the | Mr McAfee was there; Mrs. McAfee told Jobnay Ste- | unirss the relator will consent to deduct the costs of General Neumayer has refused to accept the The Mormons in the country where the principal “5 = Fad ween night d — features, will conclude mm that the officers had been there, and taken the | the attachment, included in the assesement of dam- command of the fourteesth and fifteenth divisions | @U!Y of surveying was performed, aided the opera. stp Me Pha ot way; we would not believe her. so went out. | ages, in which case inquisition confirmed for the Pleased to learn that the splen- | but rturned after a little, and found her sorting out | balance, and judgment thereon. for the plaintiffs; bat did ballet pantomime of “Uriel,” will shortly be pro- | the clothes on the table; I saw two or threo paira of | no costa to be ullowed om this motion duced. pantaloons and a bundle tied up; she bad some vests | — Jeremiah O'Donnell, and Gerardus Clark, vs. Charlee Buxron’s Tuxarax —“ Education,” one of Morton’s | sorting out; John Steventon said he had her now; she | Krisey.—Exeeptions to report of Commissioner over- excelient comedies, is the first on the list for this ere- | lavgbed #t bim. and eaid she was only joking with | ruled, with costs. Decree tor perpetaal injunction, four ticne all in their power, and ere spoken of ia ‘high | {cllowing day, preparations were made for | Mogic Star.” We of the ermy, which hud been handed to him as a | terms by Capt Stand his party, for thei Faron ig tw oe Je A AS from La reward for his removal. Despite the small income | and deserve the favorable consideration from go- we took up our line of mar>h, of his private fortune, the triend of General Chan- —. Lr mig di cultivated byt joe a the ‘ Le (myself in the gitalin, who: kaows thet’ he hae ‘committed no mon, whe e erdiaary manner of civilization im the evening, where ping. In this Burton, Blake. Lester, Bi bim—thet she did not mean it; Mr. McAtee was there | with coste A i would not have reached for years, and just where | American Consul (a colore ) many Jobneon and Tm, with Mre Bkerrett, Mies inughed’ st that time also; Johnny Stevenson wanted McAfeo James H. A Graham, ads. Benjamin Woterbury.—Mo- fault, wishes not to je@& as if he had no dignity in | we need a thrivin agricultural people between our soon as comfortable as the ciroum- | Mien J. Hill, Mies Weston and Mrs. Heory. will appear. | to buy « vest; he shook bis head. but finally teld Mra. | tion for new trial denied, with cesta. a his misfortune; and there he stands, “firm as a Atlantic ead Pacific empires. ~ PE RR With such a cast the progrees of Educstion must be | McAfee to give Johnny fifty centr, and she did #0; Berjamin Waterbury, vs. James HA Graham.—Mo~ rock,” waiting a future éiut de chose Capt. Stansbury’s party left the Salt Lake city Genet As for the commeuder-in-chief of the French | 08 their return home, on the 25th of August. Just peyton rye! ely ng army, he produced, a few days ago, an ordre du | © the outskirts of the town, the first of the Mor- | the sih with | schooner, contain’ jour, ‘which mey be considered as a protestation | MOD train of emigrants from Council Blufls was | for onward, Those fine old comedies, written in excellent | Johnny then asked me to go outeide, and I went out; | tion to set aside nonsuit denied, with costs, language. always aiming at moral results, and in gene- | John soon came out and raid he had got twenty ehil- - ral, very instructive, should be extensively patromised; | lings, and was promised more; he showed me fifty U.S. District Court Provisions | and we are glad to perceive that Burton's efforts to | cents end gave me twenty-five cents for coming along - rag P90 returned again on . j Before the Hoa. Judge Judson, - | tablish the Jegitimate drama are entirely successful. | wit him; Johnoy Stevenson is now in jail, in Brook- § ogainst the attacks of the Elysée. ny po met, under the command of Elder Orsan Hyde. | = . = Nov. 20.—Decision.—George G. Moorhead, ve. (feneral Chargarnie “ pales Pho eee From this time, up to where Capt. Stansbury left He 16 Ge exosilon’ caterer for public emmement— | lyn Ogilvie — Suit for Freight Monry.—The' iibeliamte eps everything moving like clockwork. and has al- | | (ross-examined—I live with my mother, in Thirtieth earound him men of undoubted talent. Miss Daly | street; I bave been arrested once, and imprisoned on will sing a new ballad, aud Miss Walters will introduce | & charge of stealng silver. ee aa ee a favorite medley dance. The amusements will close Theodore ©. Shadbolt—Officer Squires and me ar- York. % teed canst tie a with the excellent comedy of “Used Up,” Lester as | trfted this bey (Mwredith) and the others; we arrested rade Gn eaten ce, ar ae Bir Charles Coldstream. them for # robbery in Brooklyn; as soon as we got | the rate of freight behing Ah Ae Bodh nn conin 4 Narsosat. Turarae.—This evening Mr. Purdy, the | ‘+m, this boy eaid ho was not used to thy business, | bad stowage of the goods, by moans whereof the: active andindefatiguble manager of the National, offers | $4 Be came right out with the ame story an he hes | were damoqed fo 8 kristen amount Than ; 1 eo gedn nen " n’ | freight bills. ‘The real question to by determtaed Ia, & programme of uncommon attraction for t Wes Bieta; We conrad MoAtee's ploce, and Daadcome ore well stowed. If well ato r es the usually travelled route, Mormon trains were SEE ee Mestre eras eat one | dolly mat Wanding thar wey elowty bor eaeel Elysean prese, and, despite such an act of how lity, the land of their hope. They were all getting along a itis said that the Presideut has gent for General ae justhing prove bene are ye ey od | soured > is fri sl uh which the moving of the ormons from eee 884 tesused him of bis Ssieadship | Co.oc Biull to Galt Lake wee planet nde | bag oh comedy is reelly deplorable, for no one | CUled this season. They were thoroughly organized i can tell if, one of these days, we shall not see the | before leaving the Blutls, and appointed captains of | im that tb. pondent is indebted to them in the Ervight money on goods shipped om ° a ; hether the goods A icles of property; we bad got nearly throogh. and | Ne ise, 8 " ‘ ment of bis patrons, The piece, which will be pro- \ 4 the damage was incurred by the dangers of the army of Louis Napoleon and that of Mr. Dapin, in | hundreds, cuptains of eres een onetetne of sont, duced, bas coat the management & largesum of money; | * leat L looked in clock, and found vo eld bit, of | Si “not tipeitents are eatitied to decres; but presence, ready to dexin the fightyaad only sepa- | 674 \hreuRt P iccedl on enied Goce Gran Getenel . | itis entitled, “The Magic Weil, or Fairy of the Desert) | eer e ee ee et Mtimony matted materially srith | it the goods were badly and unskitfally stowe tated by the bridge oi La Concorde. of the chi'dren of Israel, es handed down by the ‘this isles | It ds sald that it will be presented in # atyle of magnia. | Tymeinecr of ible tenimony ag 7 consequence thereof the eeerued, The message of the Present to the National | ™*t aucient and best of books, and now, as then, | oe Cr the on he Of cenee which has seldom been witnessed, Nearly all | ‘St given hy Mr Clark | libellante have no right to a de The testimon Awembly is aiid t0 be finished. It wes read to | most admirably has it gucceeded ; when net, theit Sad erew of om y | the tatenatne dramatte corps will appear, snd from | scour nasa tueate sray, i ot the towage, cod eqeally sto the es iniote’ opprove them; but . ems were f one Y pair, thei ness tm our Gletee | y of the --tomvents shana wily stots 4 cap avethe stamp in Df ste . - Bein A I een beak on see a Ben the | women and children remarkebly well, and the | PUStMES iie"s oie Bases, one of out man, while wash. Renewal al eaten wit, Se erly, Seanites.. Sees ell them the damace They saw the veare odo pot know, as yer, if ie prorogation will be | HED, to all apearances, hepoy. It is’estimated ing clothes, as ia supposed, at the tock, was Kuocked | Mnlzine will appear in various de ices, and the en‘er- wore on shipboard when the storm came over (he #h ry gee : d s "that da that twelve hundred wagons will have reached the | il by the surf and drowned. He was afterwards re- weer ingle.” This bill will ne doubt found in Me: As their testimony is in writing, it need only ee oee an oveit that Louis Napelenn hae ay | city of Salt Lake this season, from the States, adde | covered ava buried on the beach an ant (Sais i wh me Soute, der & bureau red to here. Its conclusive chiurasser hi ment. 8 ea at Lo b a aa . s | i ‘Thus ends ope of the most melancholy adventures 8s of his demand oa the | ig to the population of that already numerou: aad through which it has ever been my fate to pose, and | National. ; he which [ pray Almighty God may never happen to me | Mucianica’ Hatt. — Christy's concert room is erowd- | of Meatee. and not by thaken by the tertimony of those who pos less means of knowledge, The Oourt finds the fact that the damage falls within the excepted provision ed witnesses to prove that the hop was carried on by the wife n MoAfee bimselt Teen aeeaty oe) that he will wait the end | Preepering people, fnll seven thousand soul i | » » place be 2 count: crops are ull good in the valley, and euch @ thing | gyain, and let us all ueite in Him for hay- | 60 to overflow every night, (o hear the choicest gems | ‘The exse was rubmitted by counsel on both sides, | in the bills cf Inding; or, in other words, the damage ptr ge ge Aa ewat peak ae paw os u scarcity of provisions, even’ with the increase {ip preserved us thus fat from parm. = | of Ethiopian minetrelay. ‘The dancing and solos are | without summing up. Jucge Daly charged ry | arone from the “ dangers’ and accldents of the suas? fe 1 to th es te” Thus the constitu. | Of population, is not even dreamed of. * A eubsequent letter ‘tates thas all haadejied been re- | received with thunders of applause. Persons desirous | and in doing so be commented at 1 aod with | he Ifiellante are entitied to s decree for the eum of poh sy to the people th pwd re Oa the trip in, Capt. Stansbur)’s purty were ceived on beard the Deis of cbtainizg good teats, must go early, as crowds are | dererved severity, upon the crime of whi . | $924 78. with interest from the day when payment ion wel od paas bes “ - - vine oars charged upom by a war party of Saake but Interesting from Liberia | toreed to retire for want of room Hie spoke of it ss lead | wes retured. the President can pat the question in these terma:— they did no harm, for on comiog to close quarters, trey discovered that preparations were made to receive them; and also, that it was not the U tahe, Captain Fellows’ new and “The constitution or mys lf—make your choice. ‘The receptions at the Elysée are not yet begn Mr. Sanford, Secretary of the Americen Legation, | few addivi pers, which are worth reprinting | lied to, recently; | J: t Caneing are ex lat ¥ 01 How: persons to the perpetration of orimes I items from the late Li- |, soit Ball ie crowded every night to bear the | which they would not probably commit but for the en- Ronrd of Supers tsors. { Brudder Bones fhe singing and | ¢ourege mest which they met with by umprinepled per. Novewnnn 22- The Mayor presidiog The minutes t. The audience retire with a | sens, *ho deal in the numerous articles classed under | of the lest proceedings were readand approved ith whem they were at war. Tae Sioux and : ‘ | His bi lewed tho | Various petitions for relief from ¢ ferred te whom | raw the other morwiog, told me that Mr. | it : ' full determination of returning the next night to | the bead of junk. His honor reviewed tho testimony, ‘arious petitions for ri roma tax were refurr=d te Baechioeci, the «i vnp et the President, had | Cheyerne Indians were seen in great num’ aot range the diff | hear them again. The rolos by Briggs, Huntley and | remarking upon the fast of the purchase bring made | the Commitire on Annval Taxa assured him that the soi) érs would only be resumed | but they were friendly, and showed great dread o moved o eneame Meyer. are worth the price of admission | on Sunday merning, an wousual time for transacting | Bills for printing county notiews. aud several other | such business; them upon the fact of the articles be- | bills, were referred to the sag ithe Neorg hs gfnngy | ing covertly Kept im ths shop of the scoused; mext be . ». | Oflending the soldiers at Fort Lurimis, near which c re) Rs ey er by ag | ere their hunting aod wintering grounds. » cards of invitat The Cheyennes ere at war with the Utahs, the ned at Marecitics on | Cfows end the Snake lodiana, also with the Paw- nance Committers ASTOR FLACK RIOTS, alluded tothe conduct of the woman who transacted | Amongst the bitis refer. cea te abe 7 | the businetr on Sundey morning—her teiling untrathe | whiting. for $1.025, fer J at the beginning of L: ri called to adjust ; and it might requi European governments to effect a satisfactory a The case, as etated by the Liberia Herald, is , | to the boys. as to the fact of the officers having been | Astor Place iota. Ale. wets dowa his fee for: 2 : _ r nees, from the East, a large party of whom had ute ot “Hop o'My Thumb, bn a beaten, band D4 ten deme te ee | a ‘ a the Gh suet som tne way to Algicrs. Tie news of | Griven them into the vicinity of the fort, and a few ng Dremley, favorably known to many of Hort magnificent Bem ee ee eae Tieden oat tase ay Lande | fring the Indietment arainet Judson at $300, ond ch drophensere ta « Hs colony necompanted the surveying party from the Platte our merchanis, while on a visit afew days Don jendid dresses, Int Gen. Tom Thumb | “Tne jury, without leaving thelr seats, returned aver | tae yuders, Mr G » 0. eT to Fort Kearney. warro, @ Golah Chief, fer the purpose of ano. pear in e variety of cbaraotera, The comodietts | diet of guilty, aud the Court sentenced the prisoner to | "the bill of Bamuct ‘W Sealey, amounting ty $403 ir. Guizot, who hed spent the summer season In th ji vould inqui hy h to hin already large stock of wives, wns te! dl end Mre, Peter White? will | the State prison for tc arsand five montha H atthe place ‘called Vel Richer, bas returaed to wwe nenet it BP tate: Ha arg Pada Bae d thor with his variety of singing avd dancing- ‘The aplendid | *e State prison for four years and five months, Sor repairs of mi Ondwored to be puld. Porie, whore he will spend the winter jovernme nt overloc — the position on the i me vaprd by the Aretaess of , 0 of the Chinese Museum hae been added to | Nov Horse, Wegon and © WATKM Rare j The election of General Lahitte, in the depart- | River between the tribes of Indians of the Rocky the ead totelitzence of the fadignity | this immence establishment, making it one of the | Warnes — Jai at p fal charyod with ‘om the Cora 1s of Laxen, ment of the Noru ite certain. The red ree | Mowntuine, andiadjacent to the “Neutral Ground,’ Ggirea to hia master. It appe demanding greatest museums in the world. | stevling m horee, wagon end harness, worth $13, from ton Aquedwe taten’ te where there battles are nearly all fought, and push — p45 betrot rome Alapute publicans had not come to the polls, and refused to en Bromley Tartar Hace.—Mr. Rochea hae completed his ar. | Hobert Hunter. It alleged in the complaiat that them with « liet o< parti Ls Pam " the troops to Fort Hall in the midst of the friendly of the girl, respecting the smount, | te to give promenade concerts dla Ju'lien et | the prisoner, and encthe hired the with « vi vose anther 096 68 egninat the candidate. Indians end to a point fai want from any of the to be paid for the comely | Titra the fret of the sries will be given om | boree, etc, of the comp wnece of 4 The covspiracy of Lyons has aseamed, since MY | ruin routes to California! This ts certsialy a Zaliver bands, 6 coaatey | Thursday seat. An tmmenre creberira of uprardy of | éling deh about the atrve Me ieaneed 0. toe Geamans wise accordienn to the lat gocounte.” Ate, Gent, | 87extoversight in government, and exile loudly for | cne bond Pertcrmers, have been en- | the boree and veblele to to the Comm sold in Philadelpbt: op Annual Taxes. %, sworn, testified REDUCTION oF TAXED. Prisoner ‘The report of the Committes on Ansual Taxes, | 4 favor of reducing the ‘axes om personal property and real estate, cf revern! pertons who were erronrousige | nesesred. was approved of. The Uoard adjourard @ Tuesday next. Ma duc Affaten, tore I had ‘sim “to Philadelgaie, | Svea Baxtie.—Ship Aberdeon,artivedon Same the time they got | day from Liverpool, reports apenking a Iatge Amesiom ey acted ae epokesman; they wore | 44, tn fA (ih Maite. 4 ure the horse for the purpose of peddling 4 stvaspehip steering BH by, Hs (the Battie, Gamatay geged to execute the works of the greatest composers, | learned that tte hor It isemongh to ray that Mr. Bochea will be the direo- Robe: tor, to ensure the ruccess of this new feature invro- duced for the firet time in America An eminent fessor of dancing will euperiatend, a» master of cere- " ° chenge: n ‘ sutler ol is ‘al ee! robber py HE re bed oe A tase by the Crow India #, at the South Pass, ia the tthe affair very setious. The | latter part.of Aagust. He had sent to Vort Bridger ; ‘was to burst all over the southern part | for estistauce, and hes ere this obtained it. Liv. row cf Franceron the lith inst, and an anti-govera- ingeton’s & "Kincaid’s. train was met et imvelt bn 7 oma ridger on the 10u ptember. Other 8, | Bite ebtet ment wee to take the command over the whole | with goods for the valley inthe vicinity. ‘The first snd Wille poy sinh P hs on t ne tvite of the rev tution, U. 8. mail arrived at Fort Brdgeron the %h. The , second wes met October 17th, near Ash Hollow. the pilloge, the mewrtre, and all the pretty acts of | Coie ‘ruitie's train om Plumb creek, 36 miles be- trian epretacie th Cinderella” will few [me = og hf the firet time, et thir elegant efrous, this eveniog 2s = iT te ander | the Juventicn belonging to this excullent company, | Souiseat peee " u with a corps of fifty ehildren, engaged for the purpor®, | wire ~"4 yy tS; been str ae pear init. No expenre has been spared by the to bring out this beautiful epectacie fa the ; socialism, they would have been & ordre du jour. | vols vost Kearney, on the 25th ult ,und Richards’ | Tee ee |. (Mp bed eateoinbea eo wpeagaann Mgorgecus style. ‘The whele Freneh troupe of | tne strvets “YUE | Renee for Liverpool), on the 27th inst 9A Mo tml ° ‘We can cay with she grest powt— rain with Indian goods, at the head of Little Blue | “the Here's gives the ‘ollowing account of « Meteor, | equestrians will appear in & variety of acts in the Abram lromer tentided thet he knew thet Daley | 40 20, ton. €0 40. fhe was tader both earseae ag Nowgs |'avous en dormant’ 0 France ¢chaM bei on the 23h. Menrovia on th ath of Aug., ond the priconer worked toget j he supporek thoy | steam at the time. “The ze-overture of the Court of Justice took | A train was to have left Selt Lake City on or W semmmovens By [eee — why doyen cuppece that thoy were |, Sure Beitorno = Naw Beoronn, be.-We. wt soe y t y ember fo States. Oraon ’ “ with pleasure the continced activity inmevaliy place on Monday last, and the ceremony was very | about the 10ch of September for the La “ lectlen Gases ale imposing. The Archbishop of I officiated in | Hyde, editer of the Frontier Guardian, ead an el- 2 oy pital epecimen of m New You stroet | teeture which pasrailain cur collecsion dist J ie a att.—Beale & Craven's Vo thie elty eontraete bave been entered fmto the the Ste. Chapelle, where all the members of the | der in the Mormon church, was to have returaed hibited every night to crow s ae building ot three veseeis, as follows :—Dy Me? oavig court had assembled. After the celebration of the | to bis post at Council Ilufls by this train. | A large who bestow great praise on this beautiful panorama. whal de Casnon, yard Davenport's whacf.a sbip ol Wj tnae mass, the speeches which are generally pro- | number of missionaries to all parts of the glo! or aw Actnese —An sotrem who bas » pastoate wit for Héward W. Howland. to be employed. in whee nounced, were delivered: im the great hall of the | were to have been appointed at the ereat conference st of Miss Faulkisad, Ts it customary for men who sell oystara | Sehery ; by Z. 4 J. Millvaan yard north eRe ON och Court of Appeals, and Mr. Dupin spoke in the mst | of the Mormon church, held on of September 6h, WV wh, dow - } London, to abip? | Becond strecy a ship of 75 tous, for Ueare’ Cater el manner. His discourse was not only good, | and would also come in y the same opportunity. i ploded, the partic! | | to be ‘sure they do. Yo see two of | So., aivo os, whaler. Ri Steph i Asien ”. ae - that humor which is peca- - * . hoa; well. then they goa gets bs “Me ow Hicks ee ee ee ecarat ot the National ‘Amernbly. Annrst or a Catnonc Prinst 1x. Bostox.— settous Gieulty appears fo Reve aston teteeen rans Fest . by whieh sho was to do the” juven or it te, of the m of Westport. In, Dectmonth, thete ase 9 5 vm ‘, % Dab residents Mr. Dupin could have stid :—Cedant arma toga ? | There was an unusual stir about the Police Court {Penk Of MMVONY fal cen h remain quiet for a few daye—he will coon | room this morning, from the fact becoming known j/),.10 says Seawd ned by the Montagaards. that the Rev. John Gillespie, a Ontholic priest, who °°") 'A sort of riot took place yesterday, at the re- | offici en tne Catholie Church in Eadicott street, t The | tragedy, on well e# comedy, at a salary of C4 per wook the how, aud them. ye ter, they gees out and.| building of about £15 tons each, both for WW Jers ome pray | the Arcs sonsen, £6, the seceut, and £6 the third eco. | Ove the Dow; ond thon. 70, bow, tier. tees earn owned by Wm P. Howland of thie elty, aa@, the other informed with regard to the She reosived the first and second week's #14t¥, | tho igters, perbepa twenty doliars. or want not; and at | by people im Dartmouh Ls Vairbavew by R h ver. thet tho | but onepplying for the third. rhe was informed there eo time gives bim his dolar footive use of the | Fish. a slp of 450. tons. owned by Me. Mith. and j, wee none r. The plaintif, on being crorsex- |} rs Soms | tended for a whaler In Mattapoieet®. by Wilvog opening of the School of Medicine. The students | w, lock-up on the charges of assaultia; wre Smined, sad,” My reel same ie Aue Robinson. Thave | hate. 0 pantiname teqotbee Earrtow, a ship o> 200 tena, ior Wm Watkins of this ‘who were listening to the epeech of Mr. Velpeau, | with aheavy cane, watchman AWah Cloutmsn, am i 4 the idea Mes, Chadvioxe end Mis Faulk: | °"A'\ir) pemad Amands (art was next called and | City. fore wheler. Ty Josie Holmen Jr. @ ship took wmbrage at a few words which could be in- | also, for assaulting Ly man,Towte and his wife. The ah ‘dom'nions ail nd. I performed with Mr, Macready, at Preston, | worn Spe testified that she beg heard Daly say -” tora for sien h Tee mn Ono a obey. 4 te ‘as politice!. They displayed the utmost | facts, as related by the persone assaulted, are ia band 7 o king. acting under this infla | under the name of Chadwicks Mr. rw avon os | that he ang Sergent were partners. a My yee ion p te toate b Wietn Groans, shouts, and every means of & | eubstance,as followe:— It seems that between 10 and epee, has. op some frivolous pretex aed orders to ¢ me an offer of £2) to compromire sy toy ae ‘This wae the ade out ¥e the proseonston; ee, wo jer ess Ne. gina, a, Oy Fiotous kind, were employed by these young men. | 11 o'clock lest evening, Mr. Towle and wile re- {hat \tmect : Ubrentened to russenore ei! Bettiah | the test ole pert’ I have pares J at tbe Thratres- | Mat the Mateos 46 Bargeut wit Dely was not eum. | Sippiran and Sew Yous. Besides the above, the came to the spot, and the insargents | turned from an evening ride in the prey ae ‘o ntarming | Reyal Beitast, Glasgow. Preston. and other ers: ellen | Gicpiig vbewn. The Junge stat we to ty that the putiding In Datla Ma. a ship of 400 toms, fa" retired. according to his usual custom, drove his horse to a outish In Dae | 810 Dad enaoted the parts of Lady Mackot Ui, | Cridenae apprated too tight t> warrant a consition eraten. of thle clby, Se a woaiee, eosene news from Italy is not of much interest. | stable on Sudbury street. Stopping at the entrance ay brig Ro T nave waikod a0 | hg tury rerurued @ verdict af not guilty, and the | Mr. Thorntes, ot 600 ton merchant The Piedmontese question has aot yet been setiled. | of he stable, Mr. T. assisted his wife to Z Jith the lateitt. | the stage ia boots with gentlemen at cae minute, 1 privouer was diecharged. to be called the ‘Tropic, and com: abe joune pI mande e , 1 { the Norwa, of this port, | Sppearea mmonget teem the next Tried for. Obtaining Money wnder False Presonces —& | Sanith. tormerty © ay x - good reason that | Mr. Phelpestated that he had acted with tho piaim- |. )''0 20%. Ty) Omas Spink. weper of am inseliigence | f about 400 tous, for Jona Boarne. Jr, « Lond Me ay NP ser ye | if ip bi ee where be oy koew ber oe hice @t 134 Nassau streot. was put on trial. charged | t the whele fiahery.—New Bedford Merenr only to say | being Mrs. Chadwic! As soon as be fe bet Sih obtaining $9804 from a poor man gamed John | Lavxenen.—A handsomely modelled Y selves, ond will | Om the boards, he noticed her style of Barieg. Cullan, by meanna of fase preeences, Gullan hav. } sbout sixty toma called the Marshal Tab her fece at once become familine. To satisfy hii ing just srrived im this cowetry on the. 97th of May | hy Capt. Jobe Wilron and others, of *%, if he made Inquiries. and to rumored e Buehop of Turia and © frem the carr! and while he stopped a Nery wuld Breast, t at that ¢ a coadjutor would or two hos the perposs of giving directions to the che ai them ostler, his wife started down the street on the hyo the Tider has covered the whole Cam: | direct’ way homeward, Towle soon followed, agne, and many disasters, are appreheadel. A | and juetas he overtook her, they met the accused, Prost terien chapel was opened on the 2ith of | who seized hold of Mrs. T. in a rade and indelicate ited . hortot found | | inst, applied to the sowed for a situstion \nunched on Weduesday night, at il Boston, wae October, and the Kev. Dr. Hasting’s offisiwed o@ | manner. causing her to cry out, and be what sees oles | soup ‘oheaetuns Wea ne hea wagaged in ihe plsan Of | eb ailigon wae premacted one if he mould tend btw | Sammacl Lewis, South Salem. o'oloek, by Mr. the ocearion. BH. faint. Mr. Towle instantly asked Gillespie fost, assuredly avail them- | Miss Cooper. whe had. by her retiremont, seated the | To5i0) sud. Cullan aad not so muud money ae this, | At Portamouth, 20th inst, by Mr ’ —__ he meant, when the a lege = 4 bite A ; out off veeuney. | cy lary eect hut banded over whad be hed, vit 2 gal overcians, ship in Serpent. Her dimensir The Chorus singers. Bee tind ie” Uther Warde Cheued, whee Gi te mky chou wht sar ress iart | Regt Bue amen sae g, cea a | fepnaigh anna game bum 6 rips a whieh Cote | Seay i ay yo that Mr, Frederick Lyater correets & struck Mr. Towle, and started upon the run, , fostered; and bo sutiet s others he wanted her to appyar in, she wir physiosily New Yene, May 27, 1600, | superior ontp at avent ote’ he i ‘ # of | Towle cried, ‘stop him,” and watch Clout: | Te iterian eotbert iided te. All. She could nob even | pocsived from Jabe ( eign sovereigan, being | Or owned by Captains P of Teport of his testimony in the Fite me. jer. If he had stated that he " ‘aptal: é i = men, being close at hand, gave chase. Justas he sinve trade it dollars and sixty ‘aur cents, on ecconnk | man Newell. K. Perkins, and pores A £500 thap she ehou! ” % Appenced on theit Boards; | LF oie with Gillespie omen he to convey what the words atwibated out, “heave had been ae se $ dred dotiars) if 4 Newell will take charge of Pte Chim actualy “wean, T should nat ehiek. fe meossary | CAME OPN cnman CAC ths, cillesie.tiraed lines butabe war o par A ES MHOMAS SPA 114 Nason screws, | he mame, 8 fine fast calling to when he says he mover made use of the hich took effect on war. and proceeued to bomen EO Ly te Spink, a tha complained alleges, newer got him | #4 seventy ‘T must, in justice to my own professional | and struck ©. a violent blow, which t Saye inatodend < coroner by Me Lewin, Me. Phelps a8 | ee thom 1 ime wo. work himwt cheryine | in Kennebunk, and sh ansert moet ny! that he “ala and avant his shoulder. Cloutman caught hold of a evetomary for membre eek Sen’ profession + | for whioh rervices he agreed to pay | Sylvester Brown. I be en. iberately took . wh fon. boy mistak: telling him that he a watchman, w ° . om sesamed | ‘ Or e what he raid, at the time, and his words now lic before Be received anther blow on pe right cheek from Mies P. Fherton (# Mars. Reed, and Sin +7 ver, he never did pay. ae TY OF aped ceaviction. as im reality ( whereas depend man Pease : legtaphic correspe ; , he om the ot | Gillespie's fist. h up at nd is Mrs. Hoskian, lotter fi rt. Mae | oom es 5 Ry ‘Bee seo ea attra hoe i | Shen, smite Chetan serge ereectecmehme er. ee QP | ect ivy cagedecehs thera | sete ef - qused end conducting Te ithe required Metice, did not. soivly tnfla- | #0 ory Feturn ? TY eames eae ny ‘The cane with which the blows, were in- Lg ry wz YE Rey he 1d t 1 yk he te “4 upon Cloutman and Towle, is mounted with eee ie ee eee eee coe. | Jomes ia ‘time state Tad of women head, and weighs four pcunds. Gillespie tract, ama Ly he Ut appear. | With forgery in the ¢ ya ae whet Mr ‘Uyer ata ee ‘oa that pny La a Ty the Police this a a. vere me py es felt money, ar A boning and T can sweag $0, It gecseneey, I now noon, d for the assault up fer. 208 Mies roo sa ™ weciea ‘cite aie a andi ie L. at > December term ‘The Riewt asm Prouic. Pearormaxces. Pio be bad, Bewerer, and detarday, thet Breenee % A ‘to nia hres we fell upon —The editors taburgh (Pa) Ledger wero J 2. oe Cee ehaee J pin A ki pA, Intely presented for an alledged Noel ayon Mra. ‘sould was ee me to McLean, of Foster's thentti cal company. ‘ ~3 = 7 The ined of occurrea ina criticism | f° g7* | Nood came from a wound in the nose, and pon pute, bie The tli was ignored, and the epee ita onsered toray = ym f This decision is an wel press as tothe ; Nake ecg that actors ere pablis eharictere. 8 ‘i Ini Profestiona) acts wre just eybjeets for eri ean r|