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NO. 6011. PRICE TWO CENTS, “DOUBLE SHEET. this morning, which, however, failed, from the | being free—raid Mr. Thom, peon—it was not free. Lecture on Music—The Opera, ‘Trial for Murder in New Jersey. plan of the incendiaries havi erheari by No honest Englishman, e: ing his honest feel- Last evening, & lecture the Opera—especially | COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER, HUDSON COUNTY. Bowray Tuearae.—This Mr. J. P. Wal- SS a neighbor | re mar Y | ings, could even travel through it. He himeelf | mosart’s “Don pte a delivered oe rs penn Siete See, Justices Yan Winkle, NEWS BY TELBGRAPH, | , By the will of the late Josiah White, of this city, ht wish to visit the mammoth cave in Ken- | pwight, Keq., of Boston, at the Tabernacle, The leo. We. Connon, ont Gesvaioen, aesectates, Interesting from Washington. REMOVALS AND APPOINTMENTS—CONTENTION BE- ),000 is bequeathed to found two manual labor ree schools, in the free States of the West. He recommends lands to be purchased near Salem, Jowa, and in the Indian Reserve, Indiana, and that tucky—but he could not do it, at least with any as- surance of returni! “ father of waters alive. He could not see the at the South—he could not croes the Potomac—he could not travel any where ture was of very great length, and being read with ra- pidity, we do not attempt more than an outline of the proceedings. He commenced by saying that he TRIAL OF MARGARET DEVINE FOR THE MURDER OF JENNET MACKNIGHT BY FOIs0N. Nov, 25,—In this cause, it ‘s that on arg mf after the jury rendered thei was about | ‘WEEN THE SECRETARY OF THK (VTERIOR AND THE sch when founded, shail be placed under in the South with one-half the liber that would | had chosen this subject for his lecture, as it ner’s counsel moved for an arrest of blished favorites and excellent artiste, Miss CoMaEISEIONRE OF THK LAxD oFFICR—A Maw RULE | charge of ihe yearly meeting of F of Ine | be accorded him within the most despotic tetrito- | brane pistons pPpeteratdetnbiygte:, wo grounds, the first of which was that | C. Wemyss and Mr J. K. Boott, will appear. The next OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY—constaR- | diana. He has also given 100 shares of Lehigh ries of Europe. And if he could not—if the coun- | iecture, 1a a the was indicted tor the murder of Jennet | 1s the beautiful drams of “ Robert Macaire,” with = NATION AMONG THE OFFICE HOLDERS—NEW BaNK- | Navigation stock to each of the following associa- | try were not free—then its example and its history | '°°ture, however, appear fragmentary and in- | Mac night, by sdministering polson to her, and the | HE. Stevens asthe hero of the piece; and the ANG ASSSOCIATION, ETC tions :—Colored Orphans’ Society, House of Re- | would be cited by the advocates of kingcraft and | Complete, for the reason that it was but one of a series | JUFY ~ heed es ee in Fon Rearend the Leake” me ts Gye - ot the’ A! a“ Wasninoros, Nov 95,1850, | fuge, House of Industry, and the same amount for | priesteraft all over the world, as an evidence of the | of six lectures. The old music, through the middle murders ' Dany a eet Hick Due-and Mr. Pope as Fitajewmen. This te om = Elias 8, Terry, of Indisus, has been appointed Re- | ‘H¢,establishment of a school in Liberia, Africa. utter failure of republican, or se called free institu- | ages, was purely eoclesiastic, and consisted of chorals | be doomed murder of the frst and therefore | lent bill of entertainment, and we hope Mr. Waldrom, ‘tren the General basa ase are soany petray. or Teor ‘contes | brestheda'miimer, apni pte plkaeTeaa | Sem the Grok aca amd vsaferard rouht | {88 Saas egregrat te none th uso | © wethy nen nde gg citar, wi ors «Pema Seeretary Stewart, of the Interior Department, has | and other offences. Among these prisoners in ciples eberished by the people ofthe United States, | UP 18% sclentifi forme by the monks. in whose care | “S454 bet enacted, that all murders which shail be | of the's Ustcetean® which tes nol see ee appointed Mr. MacGill to fll Dr. Addison’s place in | Moyamen were Patrick Shields and James and, therefore, when invited to address them, | th¢ science of music was kept exclusively. By the | perpetrated by means of poisons, &o., shall be deemed | throughout the city, and which is likely to havea the Lend Office, and Mr Butterfi-ld, the commissioner | Smitb, two cf the “Pots,” who are charged with ¢€¢ conceived that he was entitled to per- | time thought had got more force, the science spread | Murder of the Aret degree. and ail other kinds of mur. | long and ru: run, willag:in be prese | SMRNRAEK Wek citing faa tan: Foroesen 40 Oe committing an assault upon Emma Hill, with ia- | missien to be heard—not as speaking with | through the human mind, popular melodies sprung | the jury, before whom any person indletad for esander | Seen Mil Denote, Tee eee Tut the Broadway Pisce The dleahingvot the tee forctinnaios creates | ent to commit a brutal outrage. | ar And. trembling, but standing rect, and | up, and they were not uncommon in the stresta of | shal be trod, shal, if they find rach person guilty | Uid plece, which. to ably acted throughoat. "iow amuch laughter. The Great Abolition Demonstration in | in condi he oud he was happy fo! believe, | Naples. Towards the opening of the seventeenth | *hereot, deaignate, ‘by thelt verdlot, whether it be | sould i be otherwise, wheu such actors 4s Couldock, | Becretary Corwin has removed suveral clerks to-day, Worcester, Mass. | from all the indications before him, that it needed | C*DtuFy, these melodies attracted the attention of | "the other ground was, that the prisoner was not in | 2 Metin a ie f «among them two whigs. He bas appointed te one of | 7ANATICISM TRIUMPHANT—GKAND CHARGE UPON THE | no foreign interference to arouse and carry onward | Composers. * * * Music is an universal dialect; | court at the time the verdict was rendered. Upen| minent ‘The entertainments will conclude the INDEPENDENT PRESS | the anti-tlavery feeling here. The idea of abo- | th opers was the first leap of the genius of mu- | both, or either of these grounds, counsel contended with the afterpicce of “ Platonic Attachments.” Mr. vacancies, Mr. Samuel Kepler, a Methodist preach- [From the Boston Gazette, Nov. 23.) litionism had taken root, could no more be tle, which sought ite own in the natural n- | that no sentence could be pronounced. and, therefore, | Marshall has neither pains nor expense in “ “tr. Mr. Qorwinhas set down s new principle, whioh | The friexds of Mr. George Thompson having put down than the waves of the brond Atieatre | @Be0u* jon of the bumen heart, and it | that the prisoner was entitled to her discharge. : jece in the utmost style ot tad ~sPeates great consternation among the office holders, | failed to procure him a hearing in Faneuil Hall, by could be rolled back and stayed by Mrs. Parting- refined sensibility to a love ¢ beauty. In PRO a] The District Attorney wae about to reply, when the ald be pre) appreciated large as- He has removed young Barnes, « faithful clerk, and | V° & meeting at Worcester to-day, and made ton with her broom,—how industriousi ouaver bry rsa f fe cheresten, aan Bot Mistery, that gd bay gem epg pes perp yp pees valentod de- ool his fat arrangements for & special train to up and she might ply it. In this country was t bes he orev hoaten ter | Goeth aah doanios been: Bele he comin anes ee ‘* good whig solely because his fathur, Major, Barnes, is | bring back all who desired to attend. Th a great pera supplies the craving of the senses tor | ment until January term, when he would submit the in office. He declares be will act strictly up te th red to attend. e cars battle between Christianity and despotism, mt; it f the appetite with a» question to the Judges of the Supreme Court, and : ° © | left the Albaay street station at half-past eight in and his hearers might be assured that their brethren slso for the soul. Procure their construction of the statute ; rule that no two members of a family shall hold office, | the morning, with about 150 on rd, im- on the other side the greatest interest in their | 0¥F divine birthright; no aobleness of soul ci aay ory roe it either one of them be in the Treasury Department, | cluding Mr. Thompson himself, and most of the success, and would hail with thankfulness and | SUFVi¥e the season of its recurrence. Mozart Brooklyn There are now in offloe, Messrs Evans and brother, Wil- | grest lights of the entrslavery party in this vicini- joy every step of progresshere made. Under these | MTovght us the episitual musio of the senses; Handel Jaret, Accipans — » mam amen Oncitte, ne guar = -son and brother, Goddard and brother, Latham and | {¥; In this number were many ladies, and several circumstances the issue of the conflict could not | life'and harmonitee the senses with the soul The | Duees, was inscautly killed Yesterday afternoon, while | tind, will be the eplendid new divertisoment, ia | -rother, Haston ane brother Black and brother, Blake Duman. (albeit sme nt oUF vaitecime ert | be doubted. (Great applause.) first opera was produeed in Rom ¢ sixteenth cen- | Coming down the avenue, in consequence of falling | cbareoterisiic dances. F our of the best artisteat pote S nM Lea: bittivas ocd umor, (albeit some of our quill-driving bre- | Here the meeting adjourned till the afternoon. _| tury, and was entitled * tation ofthe Boui | from bis seat. Te appears that ‘a litte boy of his act | to this treupe, wil dlapiny thelr Terpelehorcen abilitien | brothe er, Bere . brother, ren complained of havi lost their breakfast,) APTERNOON SESSION. and the Body;” the first sec opera, was | @uaintance passed on horseback, and he reached over | ™ lle Bertin is well known as a graceful and elegant | “Crittenden and sens, Gallagher and sons, Whittlesey | and the trip up, though rather longer than it ought | At two o’clock the assembly was again called | composed about the same time, In the seventecath | playfully to strike at him, when losing his balance, he | densuse; Mile A. Lekman in pretty, propossessing im | qnd sone, Haynes and son, Bibb aud son, Markland and | to have been, wassatisfactorily accomplished. to order, and a committee on fiaance Wis raised te | century, and before the time of Handel, airs were fret | fell from his box head foremost, his hiead etriking on modest in every movement. M. Bril- som, Tattit and som, Fillmors & ron. The enthusiasm which seemed to huve been ex- procure ‘contributions towards defraying the ex. | 1troduced tnto operas. Meanwhile, the violin had be- | the Pavement, Fie Arye born concussion of the - pected on the arrival was not shown at all at the penges of this meeting, and alao of the late abo Come an attractive instrument in the hands of its | brain, and causing instant death. The Coroner held } Highlend Hall. appointed evcond comptroller here, | depot, and Mr. Thompson and all the rest got out | one at Faneuil Hall es of the late abortive | grat great master, Corrilli We find in Mozart a type | $2 inquest yesterday, and the jury rendered « verdict | -will enter upon his duties in few days. of the cars without receiving « single shout of wel- | Mr. E. L. Remonp of Salem, the colored speaker, | (ithe Kenius of dramatio art, who lends such « Titian. | in secotdance with the above iacts. Deosased resided are. surprish | Henry D. Jackson, principal clerk in the Treasurer's | come. Indeed, there were no moe in the | then made a brief speech; (interrupted PO ew ti tte wile ‘aaa iyo by Le it oan toe it, should do so Hin 4 -office, has beem removed station-house than ordinarily are to be seen when earnest entreaty for funds, by the Treasurer Mr iL pox. age - i iy to give place to the A new banking association is announced to-day, | "Y through train comes in. May);which developed no new idea. ae Lavina tHe Conve Stoxe —The corner stone of the | SF#B4 spectacle of “ Uriel.” We hope to see both om {candor the firm of Selden, Withers & Co, The partners | ,, Put &t the City Hall, which had been granted for rt’ Tuomrson again rose and made another graphic description of the plot and in- | Protestant Reformed Dutch Church, on the Heights, | he sme night. ‘William Sel the di y and to which the company repaired at speech, the first part of which was chiefly an epi- ¢ opera of “Don Giovanni,” commenting | was laid yesterday atiernoon, at the hour of four Bunron’s Turatae.-The great comedian of the age, <are— den, Tate Treasurer; John Withers, | once, the Hoston delegation was greeted with quite tome of what he said in the forenoon. Atter this soene as he went al a thove strains we | o'clock, with appropriate ceremont face | WE. Burton, still continues to present those fine old Alexandria; R. W. Latham, Washington; L. P. Bayne, | hearty ise, and Mr. Thempson with decided he went into a slight discussion of slavery in gene- than the tendernees of Rossini—full of pre- | were commenced by the congregation the 100th | comedies, which, fer moral and iy Baltimore. chee! me "six or seven hundred people had rel; the infl by ich i Ty in gi sentiment; dark treezing modulatiuns; lo ysterious, | psalm, “ before Jehovah's awful throi hich | interesting. To-night be offers t Oy already a MA aed thy i ‘el the influences by which it was sustained, or | tremulous startings into the accompaniment, and | was followed by « brief, eloquent py the | #nd Wife,” and the farce of ‘ Master's Rival.” To Retest M. O6'Alpin bas boon appointed Supestaton- | TUL ihe day. of men, women nis hh ns ance Mi which it was sought to deprecate and put down | vague forme of demons, make us shudder while we Ww ne. A list of the articles | speak of the merits of Burton’s company, is deemed dent, and William De Burg Treasarer, of the Mint at one e bay ol — women and children, did all agitation on the question ; the difference in the | listen. “Don Giovanni’ is the story of one love under read. The box was | *Upercgatory, as no cae whoever visited Chambers New Orleans—the fermer incumbents having been re- bes Ya oy Sal ope Maveriet Wow | freedom of speech accorded to individuals oneither | many phases, The gay gallant is not intended for the | then sealed up, and the venerable Dr Broadhead, atter | street Theatre, left it otherwise than with feelings of cester would repelde, but euch was not the final side of the Atlantic ; the high character and talent of those engaged in the abolition cause [ne vulgar street rake which characterizes the representa- tions of it that may have seen. He is noble in a few remarks, proceeded to the ceremony, that of de- positing the box and contents in the receptacle. end leaeure and satisfaction. at the brilliant —— ot matic talent exhibited by @company that may Calc 4 There is s report afloat that the President has or- | arrangement. Mr. Edmund Quiacy took the chair, | the chi in fa ft wind, and is a fine. erous creature; but he has | closing it up with a cap stone. in the usual form. | defy competition, Ail are Ab ders marshal to proceed to .Mississippi, and arrest | 824 announced this to be an adjourned session of | place wit aihier pam bg Bye ene engendered am Ineatiate appetite until the very pas: | The building ts to be built of brick, with ‘brown stone | dance a new fancy hora = Gov. Quitman on a charge of procuring arms for Gen, | (2¢,Meeting which was so diegracefully broken up can poets in its behalf the improvement in Ame- | Sc Deccmes @ f m (Beoast, which triampbe | front, 0 fest front by 100 fort i depth, with, four | torminece with Mt made L sat ee bad * | in Faneuil Hall by the “venial minions of State | rican theological ings in regard to it; the as ee Tecan ae Teepe tie oe te eae a ae ces Oe ton ani we ae aoe on th ene heme oper. street.” The real members of that assembly had | gradually increasing freedom and dependence at ne Tam ples He roams the | will be 180 feet in height. to face with the lecture < voll a ne we nearly hour, r accepted an invitation to repair to the heart of the | Sand the bright prospect ahead. He | s prey. to hie passion, uatll hell devours him up. | poar'atteet She interior will te incthe moss elegant | Naren Ana tebe ‘Sere ea ereebdlt hel Union Meeting at Nashvilie—The Southern Sepaeedweatih, where the} waakd be safe trom | lluded to the Faneuil Hall meeting, in | The lecturer continued to dilate upon the style of architecture; the dome to be 40 feet trom top | melo dramatic eastern spectacle, entitled the “Magic ‘ouvention, &ec. ys erly interruption, and where, if any such nec! with which he took occasion to speak | Pivce, which he said wes an old middie ag to base, aud 40 fect in diameter. There will be two | Well,” which i ‘eplete with startling effects, gorgeous x, Nov, 25, 1860. ing was attempted, there were a Mayor and | ofthe venality of the press of Boston; declaim- xy, and bad been mi times dramatized That | galleries on three rides of the church; the windows | tableaux, andexcelient music, will again be presented s Vaton meeting bas been satled at Noshvilie, | &POlice who could and would protect the rights | ing that the exception of those which came | Mozart bad « cal idea when composing | are all to be in the ceiling, atter the Koman plan, and The part of the Demon of the Desert great ing *, | of the speakers, and of those who honestly wished | from anti-slavery sources, ull the accounts of | it" 18 unnescary to suppose Lo i - | vill mumber twenty in all. The land on which the ‘ained by Mr Seymour; that of Muly, by to denounce the proceedings of the Southern Conven- | to listen. This side hit at the Boston authorities | that meeting, in’ the Boston ing sentiment of bis nature, was also his chief danger. | church ie being erected, cort $16,000; the editice will jon; Durangee, the Arabian Prince. by Le¥avor; tion, and #upport the Union. the | ing, in Papers, were abso- | The overture of the opera of © Don Giovani,” was com- | cost $40,000 In conclusion, a prayer was ofered up b; ayer; Chaseme, by Mra, PPO i drew forth some considerable applause from all | Jutely false. This was not to be so much attributed | pored in a single night, while Mozart's wife kept hi the Thr @ Dr. Dwight, of a that of Mai by Mee. a The reeclutions of the Nashville Convention, as | (u@rters—from the Worcester men for the compii- | to the proprietors, editors, or reporters of the Uruke with punch ace ancosoter, end 18 wee enty | chy. cod the beuediotice prenvameed Uy the Rev. Mer, | he asce wiliDibehy Rave © tote cea seocenstal Femi tent to their functionaries, and from the Bos- | pers, este the public thet hones a pool rb pupeh and ane . aud it was only | city, and the benediction provounced by the Rev. Mr. ¢ piece will likely have a long and raccesaful ram; passed, are the same as the Missi.+ippi resolutions, ex- cept the last one, recommending avn-intercourse, Major Donaldsen denounced the unhallowed pur- poses of the Convention, and was loudly cheered by the galleries. A correspondent of the Choricston Mercury says :— “The city and galleries were filled with Yankee aboli- ‘tioniste.”” The Augusta Chronicle pronownces the resolutions “passed as treasonable. tonians, whom their own fellow citizens refused to | hear, for the intimation that they might their vocabularies” With a word or two of thanks to the Worcester, he concluded his remarks. The introductious performance bei Wa. Lroyp Gorrison got up and re: tions, which Myer need r meeting, with sundry additions expressly to the untoward issve of that assemolage, and th presumed influence by which its object was defeat- | without let or hindrance. ir | people of | over, Mr. the resolu- r the Faneuil Hall and weuld pay for nothin else. He defied any- oy to say, whatever might be the political bias of the English newspapers, that their reports of pub- lic meetings were not truthful, and he called on the whole public here, if no other means might avail, to starve the papers into publishing the truth. After a few further observations on the magnitude L of the cause, and a re-iteration of his thanks to the referring | people of Worcester, Mr. Thompson resumed his seat. Calis were then made for Governor Slade, of completed ip time for the first representation of the opera, without a rehearsal. There it aa ardent, pas- slopate feeling in the melodies of Elvino; the rastic chorus is of inimitable beauty ~in it there is no straining after effect; and he (Mr D.) doubted if any opera could show euch realth ideas in the same act of it swarms with more than twenty of modera h this plot Altogether. on Giovanni” as the best Tal eC. Police Intelligence. «1 Dishonest Porter at the Astor tlouse —Offh on Saturday afternoon. arrested a Thomas Scott. of the porters ¢; of stealing # gold watch, to a ribbon, the property of Mr of the beard ‘Tt seems. by the sidentally left ed up by Beott, ed his property, an pie! mist pplied at the office in the and the maneger, Mr Purdy, great enterprire in presentio, smusement of his patrons, In order that thos coming late may have an opportun! splendid piece, the tarce of will commence the perfor minstrels is doing well dowerves success tor bis 1 every novelty for the roe the entire of this ‘ature and Philosophy’? noes and the whole will ude with the nautical farce of the “Spittiry.” + Minstexies —A fine bill, conatati instrumental perio offered tor thir 5 entertainment. Fxr.ows! Orxns Hover.—This theatre of Kthioptain ‘The characteristic featares t SS eannieeeanie” ed. One resolve—afier various ob; tory expres- | V, i of dramatic epera known to him. Mr. Dwi; wot th n | hotel for ite return. The porter was immodiately | 8t@ representations in song and dancing, of the Blastachmectts Bi sions, which we did not jot dewn and do not aow | \ soo ne ma hare lo of these | Compared Mozart's compositions with modern Italien | Fummoned up. but be denied all knowledge of the | Northern and Sbuthern negroes. jeetion, remember—set forth thet the meeting in Faneuil | os hel ook t Mr. Charles f Barlet fever, tO @ | operas. The productions of Rossini. Bellini, Besth- | watch. The above officer was seut for, and Scott was Amrnicay Museum. —Whoever has not seen the v Sivien; Wor: we. Tt Tae hasbeen enter ak eninaiead head of tewe | ere jes E. Burleigh took the | oven. Handel. Hayden. and Donizetti, he alluded to ws | at once takem into custody. The prisoner then soon | clever and surprising little General Tom Tham The Governor and Council have officially declared ip by an organized band of law- | stand and made a h; after which the resolu- | in contrast with tbe works of Mozart. At the head of | alter delivered up the property to the olficer, stating. | should embrace the opportunity now offered. LHe less ruffians, whieh fact but deepened the brand of tions were adopted, and the meeting finally ad- | at th that he di not inteud to t, but was . | the new Iteli: ool, stands Rossini, though remain here but ® very short time, and those, there- ‘the votes given for bers of Congress at the late | shame already indissotubl tached to Boston. | journed. | very ‘on ners ihe heart an does Belial. ‘The only helding on, in order to obtain fore, who can enjoy « hearty laugh at the manly lection:— Horace Mann has but 40 majority; Appleton | Another, that the city authorities of Boston had Ory I er or mg © Barber of Sev! gested by Mozar story did not appear to be plausible, as, ner in which this extraordioary little fellow d 4nd Fowler, whigs, are elected by large majorities. In covered themselves with disgrace, and that u | 1TY Ivems.—Is there a reader of the New York | ef Figaro.” is tl beautiful specimen ot refined | weeks ago,e gold watch was missed in the lik bimeelf, should seven other districts there har beva no chotce. Braincrixto, Nov, 25, 1860. “The final trial to elect representatives in the va- cant towns in this State, occurred to day. In Spring- field, a coalition of democrats and free soilers elected four representatives, inclu the metropolitan escute zoned the words, * has departed.” And, moreover, remove from the walls of the Ol uaits of Washington, Hancock, and Ada other still ; but this we give in the exact Mr. Garrieon:— to be embla- | Tehabod! Ichabod! thy glory | hat it was time to Cradle the por- | ms j words of | who bas ever done us the hoaor to mi whipt into foam, those straws those little notbii preserved in amber, those frost work fantasies, worthless but for the 8 omen becgred — le a of that r,under the quaint ttle of Upen those * . wandered in their whed the columas y Items?” paragraphs, trifling as they seemed, Revolved, That the manner in which the Boston the writer of these lines ‘expended some of the best ther of the song * Largo al Face contributed bis share 'o modera uusto. Stiighte. and gees boldly pl Deart. but does not mystify the senses: pr lite ape witty. Beilta’ asic is the ver: Ment of love, witheut the wealth of though find in Rossiot; but itis a musie from the heart, and and a wateh bearing th te be shown to # you who placed it im her Keepi took it away again. Soctt is now sur stolen the previously missed watch The acoused was taken betore the Chiet of Police, who detained him for examination. Charge of Seduction, under a Promise of Marriage—OM- Maloney, of the First ward ) oe devcription was ascert girl, a niece of the accuse seron Hart —The beantifal panorama of the “ | | “ailgrim’'s Progress” fs com 4a Coe painsing, aud about 200 majority over the whigs. The Times, Bee, Herald, Mail, Pilot,jand other lawless and years, the most earnest labor and the freshest ener- the must be more by the of M $ e spe . above named partion was brought about at the last mo. | depraved journals, instigated and sanctioned thie(ri- gies of his existence. They began almost by ac- | moved by ft. sued by Justi g bree by alty re mimes epee it. No choice in Northam, wi otous assault demonsirates that the editors, propri- cident, and were continued because they pleased with the sed mt Hare — Whoever wlshee 0 pee ment. No again in ptom, Warren aud | ctors, and reporters of those journals, are igate, both prietors and public, until they expanded Maria (iors under the promise o1 OSS See CEeRNS Fees Whately. sbameleass aud cowardly ruffians, as destitute of prin: into the neat prcmsinten fosture, af the paper bo> th is fornia, which js said to be « truth{ul pic’ The Maryland Conventt ciple, as highwaymen and burglars, the enemies of the country, and Ot asseciates for the occupants of the ing copied and commented upon in terms of the warmest eulogy, y, from Europe, by the sbip ( ly last; and, some time after, she w region of money speculations Hart, Newanx —We understand, Mra, hile such nearly the eotire American one! ous of the ranuers for steamboats, aad d ber talented children intend giviag @ coa- Axwaroiis Noy 25, 1860 : Md pow Ee “parent | the press, and by not a few leading journals of Europe. at his solicitation n.she permitted an this location, early next week. * ha! ‘Yhe president of the referm conysntion, announced, community is comments Mable tabe in} | They not only nearly doubled the city cireulauon intercourse to take place between them. under the ex- | tants of Newark will be greatly delighted with the recl- ‘to-day, the various committees. The majority of all ‘the important committees are opponents of reform. Sinking of # Canal Boat. peace of the vaded. neitberlife nor property is safe, and the ? F tions of public morality are feartully weakened. Lest, however, the feelings of some few other papers might be hurt at their being excluded from have penetrated. Jaa word, they were a con: of the paper in whic the name of the Ty thune they appeared, but they made nown far and wide, and in meny circles where, without them,it could never Superior Court. Before the Hon Judges Varley and Paine Mov. 25 —Lucius EB Bulkley, respondent. ve prose promite of mairiage, which otherwise would not Ave Occurred. She mow seeks redress by the criminal law for the damage sustained, leaving it at the option ot Looney either te marry her or run the risk ot trial by tations of the 1 Hae will give, mext Saturday, a grand vocal and instea- cinating little Fanny. Thumexrat Concent, at tee Tariem pooctor aad Madame Louisa Docvor Vocar axon I Ferd. f i i Fete . ’ who, by ® verdict of guilty, might consign the above list, one of the remaining resolutions, cuous element in building the Tribune up into a | Keteite inbridge Smith, aud James HH. Bi P- | ju? ee Oe era etate petty mighe cousiga | menial concert, The friends of music may take mo- Unica, Nov, 24, 1850. | devoted toa glorification of Mr. Thompson, de- prosperous and wealthy journal, makin thieey | Beene yas asin or iorecon sane tales ee eae rae Le tice of the programme, whieh bee bese publishes. ‘The canal boat Atlantic, of Jordan, with » cargo | clared that had he come over to preach slavery thousand di per annum clear profit, and ea- Vencerpeei in the Superior Court, in the Decomber Fire Evgine.—Some short time | 1, etermaness inGormasy has boon bpevnd. in oil the -of railroad iron merchandixe for Oswego, sunk | instead of anti-slavery doctrines, the slave press — richivg all its proprietors. Other causes of course | term of 1849; on that Hine, we publithed the arrest of aman by the name | Dringipal Huropram papers, are assisted by Sigaore neat Port Jackson, on Saturday. Insured in the | from the /Vashington Union to Bennett's Herald, contributed to thie result—but no one cause go | verdict ier Mr i of Andersop, who wan detected by the pollee aiding | jium Ber 1, prima donna ct the Loalian Opera Rome Protection Arsurance for $12 500. from the National Inteeliaencer to the Boston Court- much as the peculiar and eatirely unique contribu- eoret seizure r fre emg No 21, whted | yicuse, and béiebel, conece? mastes, foam ————— _ er~would have united in singing praisesto hisname. tions we have mentioned, and others from the A Tateie stance’ Kedeey the viola virtue ‘ ighes raak, whe wil ; r ’ ane is concer Destructive Fire at Springfield. Mr. Phillips wound up with a high compliment — seme hand. oc Hilly ath 00 al baa eaptare, The alleges motive S| fos pons ad Chopte ho io as to England and her_ philanthropic le, and es | Meanwhile, the drudge who produced these ar- 46 Gcctees hen’ On th pup « Brnivovinco, Mass. Nov. 25, 1860. cially to George T! a, whom he was hi ticles slaved cheerfully at a beegarly salary, not | Slowed this morning by Mr. was to destroy bei ry aud composer, and decidedly an artist of t A wooden block at Northampton, near the canal, | Pocimlly to \corge —_ 4 4f cheerfully et 8 deagarly salary, not | contended that there was just a . evidence was obtained from haa as | fit fy we may judge fr known as “Colonade Row,” was destroyed by fire on Py, to introduce. near so much as that o compositor Who put | scr the prosecution of the eb: of perjary agel implicated Francis Ulark foreman ot Engine 44 and! V1 oy have bee Scan el ghee. Tho cocepsute soved, their property. ate av 5 Tevtaibtings wore oveea' vy tomcat mage ‘Mr. Tuomrson, on presenting himself, was greeted by loud applause, whic» was finally con- them in type—and stroggled on, poor and in deot, | and even receiving the censure aud denunciation | Mr. Bulkeley, and he also contended that there was no evidence to fet Mr. Brush with « vindictive or otters connected with that company. Ia conformity with this evidence, Justice Osborn issued « warrant many, France murieal verted into three cheers, at the call of one of the of the sible editor” of the Tribwne for be- | malicious prosecution. Counsel submitted that the t of the Becused partios. and yesterday af | Che in ou: stat vam bento gentlemen on the vlatform, Not content with this, ing so, while that editor himself was growing rich | learned Judge betore wher the case was tried, com- Clark was arrested and conveyed before —_——_———_———— some eager person in the body of the hallde- upon our mid: night labors—trusting confideatly in | mfnted with undue severity in his observations to the tage oe as sae, magictrete 1, net the NEWS BY THE MAILS. | Mineeinthe tans aan oer pd pape ep Sam pet the business partner, | ?*r James. Brady resisted the application for a juriediction of Justice Mr. Ulark Breameniy Carscext Ciry.—At @ meeting of the Our Baltimore Correspondence. Bautimone, Nov. 25, 1850. Reform Convention— Disappearance of Mr. Mur- and M) was much more congen: “the beasts at Ephesus” than to coatend in the first, the supplement shouts were x } Th be ood He said it ‘o him to be wih the smiles of those who welcomed and sympathised were forced to avow, and then had succeeded in placing the city circulation of the Tribune on a good footing, Well, all this was accomplished, themselves what ought | abmitted that the learned Jadgs be the case was tried. committed no error in appli care was tried before twenty success! juries quested a hearing; f Pansengers, held on board the Crescent City, on her late trip benee to Chagres, to express their feelings of regard for her noble commander, Capt. Charles Stod- Gard, it was resolved that should be made ap doch—His Safe Return— Accownt of his Wander- ye him. — yee ag — mig to Lt ~—— ex ae Som ao Ls e4 rs agree im givin 2 erties for Me. jor the purchase of » #ple tilver trumpet, with p p —O ol ‘ orcester for their cor greeting, thoug! sponsible editor’ n't hike t “City Items,” | mt would res: i ‘ gir Hcde— Commerce Calfrnia Tres | gycured them they were dowmed te disappoint: snd wanted to make vx ofthe room they gocuped | *7mPsiby forthe DAMME 4 a eumeat on ba | tem eroccdbinbouy, costsaingtiny gadsorecigar | rhs apprecltion of his charastet wa gentione _" ment if expected —mue! a r some: e us ended our fool's labor | and placed t. the bands of © Dutch Pete” for The Maryland Reform Convention has not yet | from him. Reternag to his arrival in this coun- and its reward, while we had the pleasure of see- ee esae'a the te Bc Ta cestather | — ome elleving eee ee ot he landlord of the | a#da-railor, A handsome sum soon raiced, and try, he eaid he was to conceive why jog the now wealthy 7'ribwne divided up intoshares pete will ae | we learn that the order is now in the hands of Mesare. dairly got to work; but, judging from the orders unable be court, and the be ready for inspection house, the money would be perfectiyisafe. The next such a sur should made about it among # parcel of newly fledged tants. De- morning, McKinney spplied tor hit money, when | pall, Tompkins & Black. It is gratifying to all te and resolutions passed, a majority of them are evi- | Citne over oa no special mission, except to see his feated, poy in the just Rise eek bedocsenioted a ~ slit the landlord dented ail knowledge of baving re- aa Saehten or Sher iter dently favorable to radical reform. Route. But —_* part wmepnre chose oom our aaa and nerved on nla seonge meay 08 Cireutt Court. cares ears ag, Som in, and — | oe rte o Indien Ores, Ot sider him to now as mucl as ever, identified hour weal still had isfac\ | eo 5 night, ‘TEs ceeteenent tavenguons the city yestentag, with the anttslavery cause—be it so. (Applause) being informe Ay py te po tng my yt | Movant wand, tos — > exeived gestenday, Sem Berton, to Soheass, She Sem -on account of the continued disappearance of Mr. into o one bail | after taking the isndlo ody, 7 If his voice was to be drowned by that of numbers, the jealousy of the “ responsbie editor” which 4} * threugh the V ‘ard Sound, « distance of 30 miles, Murdoch, the tragedian, was very great, and par- againet whom be could net ontond—wh , be it 0. the cones of our being theown overtontd. ‘This } 9 = ? no fo aves tone Str ran from Haven to Sand’s Point, (00 miles) ties were on the search for him througheut the day. r Agta hee ~ | eee ghoy es fed our ty hey omg ae fill our yee ; povereig ne. Ly ° of & ty whieh it ecataine’ hours, keeping head and head with the steam- whether ¢ v of nor pay us for our r. But t | before he t it; <i * was there. ‘On Saturday the body of « man was found in the id cceneded or denied to all freemen for Nn We had nothing to do but to begin ogee pon. taken_ beter re Dustiog Stmpoon, who committed from Vall River. The -city reservoir, and fora time it was believed to be that or Mr. Murdoch. Last evening, however, after the arrival of the Washington cars, a looking object, with long and soiled walked into the drawing room of Bar pum’s 1, and was soon discovered to be Mr. in any part of the world—be it eo. He was willing to remain in the United States the rest of this year friend we have in the world te understand, that in | and the whole of next, till that question was set- tea and he hoped to live to have the last word. e this time on our own hook ; are identical and we every helping the Day Book they help us. Oar interests t holder, defendant paid over th the conrent of the plsi ation. ont! that being the amount al- him to prison for « g the thirty sovereians, leged to be missing by the compininant Burglery.—On Sunday vight some burglars broke open the door of the store No 113 Cha:iton street, and ad not ht this controversy, bat he would — We did not sit down to complain; but what we mt ot elothi dase not shun it. “(Cheers ) He next Feferred to the have said was a necessary pa ra to what we ae eyo 5 Px, e-) en appre: Murdoch. He was in his right —_ ‘and states | Faneuil Hall meeting. He had been told that he are about to sey. At the solicitation of many | 4 that on Saturday night he fouas himself in Prince | had no right to there. But by whom! By friends, we have undertaken to establish, in the able —Two mem, called William Hed ond Geagya gvuntt ection ae tohow | the galleries, on that might? No. By the intel- Duy Book, a department similar to that which we | ! day by ay kitied the tee he came there. He applied on that night ohh me} lectual, moral, orderly, sober clase of the people' created for the Tribune. We are illy prepared to | is likely to | OMcer Rivehie, ooo — yt Asad re mbsr armed. to «o ‘Soup tosend'c second ght ou odors | uy rehett” etwhas fie SE'thoud abet ferment en ee and Mrs Snark heresvery | = ecm ome Com merman) "| Geant depp ra te | Sak Pala Ts tes tgp bak enc b> a 4 me ni! }o do, an ir. Te | a e Yr a | ie a 5 his whole absence, from Friday morning to | No Certainly not. He did claim the right, here {hing clee upon our bande, including mere proof Movements of indivitecie. Center. Justice Tapeoe committed Ube | persed BY Lee wae tt upon deck, through thestee parcel IBN one Cu ot uni Tes. way to the | ardeleewhere, to, express his opiaions and in this reading and drudgery enough to fully employ thtee | yar, w, Chase Barney suila in the Oberotee to-day lays ago we noticnd the | light cf the” cabin, not) Knowing how inany "wore . t 4 w ex ah is bable, that some othe of Jobn Dolan, engage ladensburg station, and remained there until | Heans themselvee—many of whom he had metin ime to come,our “City items” department. ma | tor Chagres, aenginerr on the Panama ralirond. In | erro t Aparsmtn tac the ore of Me a gy Fe, the evening wele d, when he comeen se difierent quarters of the freely declaring occasionally meagre enough. But we shall | securing the services ot Mr. Barney, the proprietors O° | situated in Broadway, near Wall street, An investl timore, is, a exhaust by tem | their eentuments and = ing the doctrines do our best, and try every day to strew a fre the railroad have a gentleman of telente gation bao been gone into before Justice Joteen, © -| titely recovered from the paralysis of his brain. t and true, ever in opposi- thought or two about this column, if we do not al- | fe attainments, and great experience as pd Rye ey dy ay that of a nan somed Bdmand Kirny, who jet bh nsda proclagt = by sa i. complete garland. G. G. F. | gnq the public may expect soon to hear of rapid pro- | sistent with “he alirged Ir of Dolan. the magistrate note stating that he was sober,— ‘iat his time had 4 was charged upon England Be Day Book, Now. 8. gress in this important work. He takes with him Wil- diemtenes the com, : ad ey aad watt come—and ask —— nave amney one ee. e introduced and entailed the ineutacion oniirz Stave C ane ay Cai yen, Pa.= The Ham 8. Wan, a¢ an assistant. Higuevons decision, ac ecg ete 7 The mumber of vessels in the por “ the colonies which subseque: Sarlisle Herald it jones, a co! irrest of a Burglar Officers Radtordand Thompson, on Saturday, exclusive of bay craft, was 15 ships, d States, and was responsible vils man residing in 1 was arrested on cd arrested, on Sunday eveniny 16 barques, and 26 schvoners, ninouiating in the i a sin. If 0, certainly, aa onday, as a fugitive slave, at the suit of Edward Tru roguish lookiag rascal, to 83, of whiah number’ mre up for Cal | might be permitted to make a friendly '. , of Fauquier county, Va. Upon ex: i calling himself Thomas Brady alias Dradiey, whom the Cee ee cne ctben t" on baer hae ak 4A for Liverpool, 4 for the West Ladies, 2 for | Sipeal to the political ples, the moral senti- nation, it was found that Moses did not answer, in | U8, Bi Harman Donny, Pittsburgh Hoo, oficere éctected in the act of eng roe eee ios | with betog contedorate with (hse. The tomaleéer of Soa 3 be Kingeoe, Jamaica, iv: trade beeween | emis te reneione feelings 4 the feoPcagland leged oguices and was sccorditgte’ ieekerged, | Brmusad aity others arrived yesterday aitBe Irving | Chambers trast, under the, drag sore, The rogue the crew Are thought 1 Be iagooent in regard to the Pultimore and California, it will ne veen by the | united States, in, bel it had been his | This excited a warm interest, without any | "Desist Needham, Mase; 3, Braddeld, Alabama: 3. | h8d Seaton, Net ot Ne rae ee hanes | bravery one Sctity <loptaged by the eeptain. on tee number i ercsabec te ace te i arEe for | Unpleasant duty, again an ny to make nearly excitement on the part of the public. Cabile, Worcester; Oapt. Cartwright, Lone Inland: W. | Ww ‘The burglar had forced ceeagton, Che gentiome'n sho had shartered the ship Jesny Lis Been ee ae eee ne ae eee ‘seele |_Stsuron Fovrs.—The Aberden, Min fade. | Staley athe. naersetiesd arte aminiens,” | BUREN te wnen”. sea ves manag sineti Meth | Sudcany eid eaton. ee weben Wet appresano fh aniisravery agents from the United States, who Pendent contsine a and fall account of the | i 8. De- | throp committed the accused to prison for trial of his services. T'se name of the second mate who wan Our Philade!phia Correspondence. pep earrupted the English church, and perverted ¢n'husiastic reception of Senator Foote on the 2d Bigelow, | virrest on Suspicion--Recovery of Silver Spoons A | murdered, waa AimA, Maven.— Phe Neighbar, (Vuipa- Purtavetritiay Nov. 25, 1850. | the public mind on the subject of slavery in thie | instant. A tremendous crowd sued ont hoor Taine , MeLemon a pois, T | man of Sppcarance war arrested by ofr | Tain) Oct 0 ert 4 “ m le spel in tl jay, at oi was | Ratler }, Ga. vee. ; Oe J | | Wallace, the Ninth ward. about sieven o'clock on nerty oF Wy We he known heer: evade 9 country; and, in return for the efforts of such gen~ treated to a cold collation ax the Mansion House. | Hom If. Revy,Gamden, and 110 others, arrived zoe Bunday ght at the corner of Fourth trvatand Ports, tris so soaren Im this port as they have bees. thin A fire commenced about 7 o'clock this morning, | tlemen, Volted Brates ot beens He was handsomely received by the committee, and ken to the police station and searched, | season Ni twithetanding our ‘are n a row of unfinished three story dwellings, om fist 0 Fee eee a cly ask all. such ne | ahd responded in his ha piest manner. three aver tle spongy” ons iengponan Ure parva; | the moet diner frvighth Tessas cuamet beet. -< Deacon street, Spring Garden, and destroyed seven referred to, whether they were ever Naval tw a ‘upon him The silver is marked. The ruspected thiet | constw ae. could & A freig! toh out often. They were the proper'y of William K. | denied « hearing, or, mobbed, in Bingland. It | United Btates sloop, of wae Prema, 0 m are. | P. retured to es ony ne The property evidently ts in Rome Se . they chose, some of them t say, gory. Pgola on the br ember, on a cratse. e Gotee Feybery. Taw At Bart Machina, © Captaia Deacon, a worthy bricklayer, whose lossis covered | tot Hits Peta heating to the intervention Ot Uatted Rtates brig Perry, Com. 4. H. Foote, left | o,7" The members of | Vented. Apply to the Clerk of Police, Jeffervon Mas. | ,,|Aruonse eat Machina, Nov 30, by Cagbaica insurance. A portion of them was plastered. | oy in co humble an individual ag himself. (Mach | angela about Srprratber 3, oh 0 orwton con Ss Ta Ket, Bixthevenve ay Bee Se sopmenned $y Uaptate David a The fire is attributed to an incendiary, The vi- | cheering.) It wae said again, however, that this 4 Caumonons om Thiet We lenen from the Ports | ine Renate, and the low. Jo! Taylor, one of ihe U, &. Cireult Court. Brown, late of brig Citizen nity ie the most improving part of the distrtet, and | anteslavery a must be put down. Bathow t jouh Pivot that a maval general court martial is of. | Representatives from OMe Hon Judge Nelson presiding At Gardiner, 4th inst , by Mr William Beadetrect. a with difficalty | The leaders had issued their proclamation to that dered to convene at Washington. on the WR ofneet |” Weionel Charles May, formerly In command ot tbe | | Woy. 96.—Custom House Leare Te the meus of Pram. | rebooner of 180 tems. called the Kaloolah, to be cous he new houses all around were 7 Y | efivet, but had not said how the thing was to be month (December), Itts ood te have refer noe | parracks at Carlisle, Pa, arrived at that piace from | oj@ Durard and others vs. Corneiias W. Lawrenes, | Manded by Ueptaia R.A. Glasier ‘ the firemen. The new residence of James | curried out. It reminded him of the wherein to Commodore Ap Caterby Jones, and the thres tien | genta Fe. on Tocrday , and was warmly wel- | Collector of Unstome already noticed & werdiot was ————<$<$<$—— ‘ : Esq, in Fourth, below Walaut street, | coriiin eapient mice tudertook to bell the cat— tenants to whom be alladed in» Cailiornia eiter on | comed by hosts of Me old felvwas. who, anttel returned, by convent, for the plaintttfs, for 8°60. sab Conrt Calendar for Thts Day, was also slightly dam: by fire this morning, | iui when the questien arose as fo who was to do subject of “desertion” In Rie Pacite squadron | is mot him at the The Colonel looks | jnet to the opinion of the court On a tareto he mada, | Bcrmeme Cor ay. Crecurt Cacevoan — awards Jase the heater. An_attempt wae the deed, none were foned eno’ to attempt | Ocomm iD, of the Norfol® yred. is ordered | well, thovah some what reduced in flech, from sickness | and rubject to edjuctment esto the amount Toe ee ee ee Oe ergo te u carpenter's shop, at Moyamensing, | '™ (Lavghter ard cheers) Tat country | Weyme et Washington ar ony OBS embers of Vhs | and the hardibipr of © eumnpetze ta New Moxie The cost adjougaed (9 Wednowtsy moraing, Tas, 401, 2s, Uoied, 1096, 126, H4d D4, U8

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