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WHOLE NO. 6012. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 1850. Sa — ee = ene NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | __!#hly Interesting trom Washington, | __ Politics and the next Presidency. Marine Court. City Intelligence. Pelee tee Intelligence: as aks OPINION OF ATTORNEY GENERAL CRUITENDEN RELA- New Youx.—The principal topic of conni ty | In® CASE OF THE JEN! ap a DEUS SINGERS. ‘THE CENSUS OF TH CITY Elopement, and The electric ti apn Befo 6 Cowles. b has been a terrible barrierto of George Loder.—In this Mesers. Griffin and Flint, deputy U. 8. Marshals, ap- finn ey ng "Not pe its terror to the bank de- TIVE TOTHE CONDUCT OF THE MARSHAL aT BpeToN, . - with the whig party of this Btate, at this thne, ie thy | Noy 26. HIGHLY IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE, | 480 ree rvornive pirevicuury—rae wor.n’s pearance ia Oourt of | pointed for taking the census of the First ward in | faulter, forger, or rogue, of any - Ae FAIR IN NEW YORK—SELECTION OF THe sitg— ‘l¢¢tion of a Senator in Compress, in place of the How | Cart. mace celebrated by ititenanannatad dn duction-lover, who either neighbor's ; POSTAGE REFORM—VISIT OF MAJOR HonuIE To Danitl 8 Dickinsom. It is fair te suppose that these | J*PPy Lind, who war eubpaned by the platits at | this city, completed their arduous task yesterday, and | Jy. om.0ver, UNION MBBTINGS PANAMA—LIVING ON THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, , lection bas been made by th aging partion at | Leraste helene, Judge Covlar cae Ms deeiieg w™ | the following iethe result of thelr labors:— ple pen Se gd a ETc. ef iY Albany, from the fact thet the Atbeny: Evening Jour- Fi 74.. cee! » 0 ioe fed ae eee. Namber of pcre ag sereeeeeeeeeeeeee 19TT5 i a ‘asuinoton, November 29, 1850. nat has nething to say upon the sxBject. That he will | jover from - err hy pre WOMEAGD ie see esesesesersccers 916 BOSTON AND NASHVILLE, | , Te Attorney Generai, ators tuli exmination fato be thercughly imbued with the doctrines and prizcl- | Gf'aize, Teal Mex. Phillpay aod George Phillper the «“ $2 Pediintdevionnthlnntin’ = ace uaa eb Marshal of Maseachuretts, fer ® ples of William H. Seward, there can be no doubt, for | srmethe lethet a4 chorus sens at the suid concerts. | When the census of the United States war taken in jon jut regarding th parti: if claims u eum of Letter of Attorney General Crittenden. prceensye tte Bea gars By Tyr Maga el a reaat Opener ag re oe o polanae Te ane omg. | 1846, the population of the above ward was only 12.250, | lice, t appears ou Mouday evening rovsived ston ap oF Urea k eee vn pre wy . ig isl eieresina oe ne eaten * gc ahd = sing supine that Mee Pnilips | tHius showing the large iveresse of 7.545 in the short | 1° communication from Providence, Rhode Igtand, trom. . Ee RR aes lathe Sab Ba | te ing and in. practice, lo Ex- | & divcroe from her | space of five years, which is principally owing to « vast seat Saas Wate ee 2 ae. THE MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE, ‘Wasincror, November 20,1830, ; | 27€# the principal organ of the Seward whigs in the Notttnd and nat tee Heal Witheaeteth rhe cee, | muriber of emigrants locating themeeves tm various a Pe Bacr a relty. you hen, S0., de. To tHe Parsipent:— rp part of the State, is atill venting its epleem | tuces of 1849 end 184 concerning the protection ct the | hinds of business on the weat side of that section of y had been tr wo As requested by you. I carefally ex you, and the request their arrt ia the hands of upon the national whigs who withdrew from th does not el: pepere placed in my hands relatin P be ew from the party oa, doce a sitar the former | our alty. ly ‘Whe Union Meeting at Boston. Bgninst Ubaries Devens, Marshal of the Massachusetts t the lateelection. It looks upon the meagre majo- | | forherservices buttheright | ‘The returns already made show the followingtnots:— | this city. This dleputch Bosros. Nov, 26,1850, | District, for an alleged neglect and dereliction or aay, rity of Mr. Hunt as the effect of # vile conspiracy to | isentirely vested in the husband stooge P the his in failing to exeoute the warrant which com bresk down the whig party in the State, which will be | ly, cannot claim and recover for such servi he wii "Faneuil Hall was crowded by thousands this after- Mande for the arrest of William © 'y ys claim he CUGN Servings. Fhe wife bas no power to the and the plaintiff oan- rewarded by the total political annibilation of all who b bes Pow Increase. | Captain Leonard, of the Se plac terdey morning, the arrtval of tt 7 noon, at the great Union meeting, and thousands were These pspers, consisti es iv arrived id board, Mr. fe aes epetioonradly i“ wis ot, Mr. Devins. the Marshal . B took part im the movement. The treatment of the ian c sistent gat te re 4 ; coiadod, be bilan Saas So ee ames Dickson, George T. , Englich abolitionist, George Thom, dy the eitisoes under the statute. 39 mediately take them into custody, bi The mevting was called to ordir by Thomas B, Cur- the owner of the al By on ter py oe pene Sra seuristant pikeieln dea heen. dehen acitamy eed Pontegt nyt Mg dR ay | tis, Dr. J.C. Warren, a descendant of Gen. Warre! Mr. Curtis, are herewith returned ‘ith care, and certainly without of 15,870 | taiped that the loving couple woutd depert from the 627 | city by thenine o’oloca train, en route for pe non wre ate jal term ef the Supreme id ia m bel Bunker Hill, vas appointed President. Test. deel y ae ide@ as follows :—“A part; prepossession in favor of bal, or bis hess or ye Accordingly, as no time was to be lost, thi _ Among the Vico Presidents were the Hon. Davil | deputy, 1 must say that, though I © eg yt eg 1h388 | taken into custody. and Gonvesed betorp ‘Henshaw, Hon. Nathan Appleton, and other leading | of any particular er betiviy or ‘> went to Ra fe Rey reclaim te Tecover euch cause of ‘The fact that the as- A hws 4 Poses Police, wo detail: hem to await further informa- ] men. to ere does just and proper, sad the only | rigmment was made for the exprers purpose of onabling Total... .....-.169.030 228.665 69849 | Hop from the girl's psrents, Hall stated to the Chief ‘Aameng th Whigs 0k duncerats on the platheen # course of the outrageous aud unooa- | the assignor to ew witness, dows not alter the | Decrease in Serond ward. ........scseeeeee SLi | Of Police that no aproer Seomreperes hed takem case,” It deer ay S| place between himeel any interest in the cls! ud Mise Tracy; that be ceeeeses 50595 | ¥A* 9 married man, hii = Sn om Increase in five years, .....-+. tided in Bofalo, but thas b "hea elgg Foo @ fore, n « fulo, bu ° that George PBI ST tak mkoate nes oh tare Philips and The population of she city of New York, inthe year | tor tho last year at Providence; und further, ‘ that ehe divoree from her husband. ‘The mother | 1945, was 371,223. The returnefor the present year ar | that Mis Tracy was kind of « second cousin. Hall in entitled to his services, apd br assignment te the | not yet complet but if the increase in the wards | positively denied the charge of elopement, said plaintiff is regular. The decree of divorce is not im | which we are to receive, bears tion toth | {bat Miss Jane was Tomy | ona visit to his family a¢ ; evidence, which = contain provisions Rbove table we shall fied that NewYork hoe witht, | Bultalo, by the way of ‘Biledelphie alin Teaey, on , the cust le tom; at of this t the lest five years added. to ite popalaticn sve el | | being questioned, repudiated th of the obai net ad) the a ore t oF seduction, and to ieee eat am pwd and fifty thousand inhabitants, of Mr. Hall ecoupyi Having thas Fmd oe these Ivrannationat, Patent Bunxav.—Three years have | She said, that on the boat’ ¢o consider’ ths foots tnt elapsed since Mr. LR. Breisach took up the aime that Mrs. Phiiipe and of bringing into existence such an establishme: solicitation, Mr. Hall aat up in the state room te ‘ nights each in company. The Chief, on hearing this plaim that Mre. Philips ret; except inferontially itness. It seems coi | «were Bx-Governor Marcy, ot New York; Hom. George | tivity and energy might have been exerted democrat een Ashmun, Member of Congress; Charles G. Greene, Kaq., | but they seem to have acted. to — “editor of the Post, and many others of the two great | tie agent for the owner. of the fusitiver and, het \ parties of the State, might otherwise appear to be blameabie in th that tat | “HTbe Parsiornr, on taking the chair, said, that @ eri- sis bad now arrived. The Unior, and consequently the existence ng this nation, is menaced ; there is a gre meral ¢ffortin their suppor: we way Poon Stnela u igbty fabric ot our government | Stembling over our heads, and thr , he prosperity which we ha | Badaietery'oc the country nd unless , an If could have tory Ieot, or evasion of duty, by these officers injthis care, it would have gaperiod in | Deen no less consonant with my fevlings than with drew up, at that time,s plan which was o: no constitu. pe Ee, ent to have recommended thei dis- bg ist Philips and fon, ‘ali testify unhesitatingly to | Dighl: roved, and warmly recommended by "the P nee to removed “tion or Union, when there was no commerce, ne manu- iaaeal fromm i express empl ment of f all “onthe three contexte. United Staten Viee President. i his eps ist, and replied: “Wall, my facturen, and little agriculture He continu j testimony. tot Mr Loder, by other respectable American citis: git]. hepe the explanation given to me will prove t free. te portray the times ITTENDEN. | costibed dateae to ths etesumtacts be mate oie nies’ it was eommani tatistagtory to your parents, and the public a formerly of this ae ties in Providence, At any rate. I think the ieee F. being now a tesident in Germany, has endea- | ate arrest of your trip to Buffalo by the way of Phila- yored, as we are informed, to popularize this subject, | delphia, will turn out to be » providential eseape from to the ond of ite realization by a cepitallat association | utter ruin» Mr. Hall and Miss Traay both expressed @ from both continents. desire to return to Providence, and last evening they 4.--Ooroner Geer, yoster- | started, in custody of the officer who made the arrest. It was decided in Cabinet meeting, to-day. that Go- | vernor’s Island, at New York, shall be the place where _ trampled under foot—when towns | tbe next World's Convention will be held, in May, | were threatened with pillage, fire, 1d objects of art ex hib- ent Philips and Mrs. Teale, and testified that bs ve no pay, but the privilege of atten concert. He farther te po gd that he found competent perfer: expressly told tl would not santee thelr ee atany future concert | Dsati or Cartain Non: pt Whi- gaw, of the 18th ward police. The rogue, it seema, Was detected in the dwelling house occupied by Jame Borns, jw 16th street, near avenue A. Oa searching Te was | the accused, three rilver watches, one gold patent-lever store, and expired almost in- | “Stch, eight silver spoons, two gold rings, two gold stantly, Capt. Norberg was itt: breast pins, and fa pleklock. also $4 in money were bad b uplive af Bultetand, whe found. The aroused was committed for trial. and five children. A verdict was rendered, that the | | ae ee Ee tc -+ en, oe citing corned came to bis Genth by Romerrhage of the | on.) We. 19 hind otteet, Cooupled by Mee. Meare Wiliams The rogue had broken open several drawers, and bad acolen therefrom $13 The rascal was likewise identi fed as the person seen ia the house. No. 63 Fifth. street, from whioh place be etole a small box, aud fifty and the ‘sword. and when the soil was polluted | ited, are to be sold, at the option of the exbibit 4 with the blood of its own citizens. From these scenes, eg eee convulted from one end to the other. that might be appormted; they, however, made their | dey. held the inquest o1 Wody of Captain Swen | «Arrest of an Old Thirf—A notorious 0, well the speaker turned to the state of things uoder the | the Dellding in which they are to be exhibited, will be | “yy Hawramine —Though there ure saany aboll. | SPbCFARG® at the feoond concert. and they ware per- | Norberg, master of ish bark Ode hnows to the Police, by the name of voy ba Hoary, te | mitted to enter the room and remain durieg the con- * Hannock, was arrested on Monday, by on, , tlonists im this State, the great mass of the people are} cert. He paid them $15, and told them sc in Conservative, aud the chief mem of the demecratic mae inartien of Gatepeomeeny —— mes ON ‘king party, Inthe late Union demonstration at Manobester, | Tr‘("rd by them with many expressions of ‘gratitude, * | Tt ia w difficult to arrive at a satisfactory conclu- advecates a | fully proved the truth of their devotion to the Union, | «ion pond this contradict evidence. The testi. for all dis- d their utter abborrence of the sectional movements oy, of LL -@f Condon was oe irmners—it was present constitutien, with com merce, agi manufactures flourishing, avd the brightest pr In conclusion. he said, [ go for eh panord sumption, or use; and no charges are to the whole Union as the best security | case they are re-exported. It will bea mone; of the people —for these I stand here, | and weful every faculty which E ‘The Repub possess to Trhall be false | change ip the ‘posta to the blood which runs in my dias false to the an- | tances, with pre pay’ cestors from whom I am descended. and faise to every At is stated the j sentiment of wy heart. business connected The resolytions were then read, and they assert that the preservation of the constitution and Union is the elasses -that thi titution in times past, and whic! tly transcend in importance | win, that Charles Abert and T. Gravdia, both demo- this morning, warm). ree 00 ot the withestes who testified facts. Neither have been i , and without the least disparagement to don or his ter timo ed a ia bound to give ~~ Larose Guanns--Om Tussday ot Aa 2 Fre effect to the weight of claim on ber yen did b + $1500 | silver cup, es C. Freeman, he fact has just been ascertained by Seoretary Cor- . was one ot the mest prominent in his denun- ich was presented by J all cther political considerations that it is folly to | crate, administration of Mr Of the course pursued towards the Seuth by the “12 60 | was won by Christopher Taffy, ‘The second, which | (unt The magistrate committed him te prisom for ony that these fs danger of the Polk. four dollars per day | ogues of the North. 1 silver medal. was presented by Mra. A Dishonest Servant --Oficer Burley, one of the of bitterasss ich engender feelin from the Treaeury Depart woa by John Connor. The third, of General Taylor, al since the inauguration tebe gs $27 50 different sections of the Unie ther had » donk, Hon | Massacuuserrs.—The old party Unes in this State | prom which deduot half of the amount of cash wrtrded to Lieutenant Joseph active mensbene of polien, exusted, pactening, 0 cobered letely destroyed, and the free soil or abo- | received, 760 Woman. called FE] ey Evans, on charge of 51 the laws of the land are equaily biading on ever, Gopact- | St0 BOW completely , ‘ecel Serres rrr A eevee | Btete end upon all citintus, ond. thst mo one creres ‘them from the | litiou party bas the power in ite ewn hands. The Bos- —— G | S80 te reseeety of is. Sows, setting ot Bee cam refurc, or seem to refuse, to obey them. - ry Department Fy mt fond, is $3.600 | tom dies bas published several articles defining the Jnégment for th nti 14 costs POR nt ng bureau drawer, The above officer was ed to, who at ‘That the ‘measures of compromise passed by aries Monroe and Jobn Grain. clerks in the Sixth ruses ofthe defeat of the whig party at the lato eles- | favor of the defendant (shout f0| the recovery not ones suspected the colored ser ‘certain the last Congress, ought to be carried out by the | Auditor's office, have been removed. surpicions circumstances. According Yas taken into custody. und a room where she lodged, ver $26. No costs can be allowed the plaintiff. that on the trial the distinguished vocalist ' ‘peopl; oth: rviee, agitation will again arise upon ques: —_—_—_———____——. j tion, and attributes it chiefy to the want of diaposi- cre oee peees Wamp aete,. Test oil sedionmacs $6 Massachusetts Elections, dic. | tion on the part of the whigs to go to the polls. It | miss Jenny Lind wes examined ns a witness, und nee: SOUGAtee Chase hd many be the satlect of Bosrox, Nov. 26, 1850. | is a fect weil known throughout the State, that the | much as the public mind may not be correctly im ‘din’ black reek oc ‘The elections for additional Represectatives, yester- | tics hus beem the chief cause of the defeat, in its de | ¢4 6m this ables, the court feels it # duty to had <n | distinguished ¢ trom a foreign land, and who oy ETE day, were adverse te the whigs, in Newburyport, whioh | nunciation of the leading men of the state, who framed | Sccupica s high place fo the entiation of the Ameri, re feat and ter dene tha aoe sa Impartial jury. That ¢ | Seve Briggs s considerable majority. To democrats | the measures of adjustment before Congress. From | can people, to state nomeot the factsin relation tothe | 00°F ras Ake Ae va full face will, at all tices, and in were elected. New Bedford— no choice. the time that the Hon. Daniel Webster made his | Process of attachment which was tssued to compel het | 11's irown overcoat. black dress cont, black vest a ‘uphold the constitution, ‘The returns for representatives, thus far received | speech in the Senate upon the compromise bill, that 0 a6 o witness. This atjechmen t was fwnded The bodies can be secu, for identifica- mixed th pert of Mien Lind | 1 to Mr. Bleakly, Deputy Coroner, A | Norman. ou a charge of b, thow the election of 24 opposition and 5 whigs. The, | paper did not cease to bm is his motives, and warn open pry from this verdies wi ‘dered of death “4 pe ing of Benj dd, of New Bru: tbe people against au; man for offixe who her. The cause spproredel Bic course’ thet journal pecfosoes to’ be tif refused to pro. | A Fine occurred yesterday, at acouned was rent back to N of Murray stroes. and the other at the foot of Duane street. The one at the foot of Murray street wi ¥ pants, and wooll $l the stolen money. among which was a $50 bill, identi- fled poritively as one ot Sue bills stolen, The accused d purchas 0 or three dreares and a han muff with the stolen money. Bhe was take: Justice Orborn, who locked her up for trial Stealing —O Moor wi followed, in mounced George Thompson as Jersey for trial. speee! bem rd coming here to arm the citizens of one por- | coalition bave made a clean —e " of the com: it, ‘ainst the other. The Board of Alder cume oorat ‘anu! opposed to the extension of slavery ooly, but ite whole | ceed without the attendanci at he Ling. There AM) in, tho basement te. RDITOR—ONSS BIR ° " His Fm even the Lonne jon nef prow As Theopen course has been marked by y capre sions ot the mort delay of ines net eeshase de 1p perusing your paper of yeeterday. sawan article ‘nion. was received with great applause. A wew dally free sult ris ndout to be rtarted gherectes. fodiieed “an + No. 10, in the poliee repor: rtating that I had been arrested, fou tn ths'ohtp of Dos'ou, have aroma A men, whore name is unke which is false. { bad been informed by the Chief Ka- here—Hon. JG. Paitrey, ed itor. The arrange: The Hon. Rervs Cnoare followed. in one of his nts are) ime courre as the vitlas, while the knocked down, last night, at the corner of rincer, Mr. Caron, that a warrant had been ixsued for mms epeecbes, which was recvived with thunders ‘— cauw ef the fell this morning. It ¢ and Boston Times have throughout m treet and Broadway, by an omnibus, and severely | my arres' repaired to the Tomds to “i ber of leading men in theeountry | is now raining i ‘& conservative course The consequence o rt, see into it, and was informed that there had beens Letters from & number 0 u + ee ry ipereeeinataigreiepeansae | such measures on the part “ the wh Prose, has de Th Musical warrant issued for my arrest; but nobody there kaow Steamer Lost—Cholera at New Orleans. | teated the eleotio atrical and amie anything about it, exeept a policeman; and as Justice Boweay Tuxari d for this te is the ex Days of Pompeii Arbac 4 The Bark Blakely. | great —The libel sets up a charter party of the 19th of De- | lormer presentation ermber, 1848. and by which the charterer agreed to | fom to Fuppose t i, as freight money, £500 for t The co Fete forth alleged, that the master refused to take tof freight, to fill the vessel, pace. more than was neces- ther beyond what was 4 that the respondents | # $100, ae the value of | Broanway Tararar.—This beaut! establishment eu of ceiling. and also, Js nightly crowded, to reo Mr. Boker's new and excel jor with twenty dollars more | lent comedy of the Betrothal” It is one of the by we owed “ ? rogress of tho trial, the li- | comedies which has been, for years, produced and th: pg Ay tpn A sy on ane &@ paper denominated by | reepoctive parts are filed by as actors as have | whatever of the alleged robbery ty, “dated the Loe day of D 1 on the Broadway boaras Couldock’s | "Tq justice to Mr Mattern 1 hope you will publi coe one ised bim very much in public estimation. | (he above in your widely ciroulated paper, and oblige maccordiog othe woersan te dyn | HAA « b> Cong Ghee * nn »noeption of | yours respectiully, Jous Axpenson Jr, ‘otter. the muster, sotin jchings’ Balvetore ts in vo fe " seal affixed: thi "being witnessed by Nelvon ¥ ‘i Counsel for prison sr. re of Trotter had been affix. Iso beneath the si Lowisvitte, Nov. 26,1850. | i sory ie proba The steamer Fashion, bourd from this place to St. _ ess, as is the case with the fourth district im th» The Union Meeting Louis, struck » log near Iurricane Island, below sent Congress. Cixcrssats, November 26, 1850, Sbawnee Town, Illinois, on the Obio river, which burst | Atanama.—The letter of President Fillmore to a citi Purruant toa call very numerously signed by most | a a large hole in her Bull and caused her to sink imme- pressive of his determination to distinguished members of both parties, » large con- | diately. the te a totes ieee eee ed ena New Or. | force the Fugitive Sia hooted at by #0 couree of citizens aseembied at the Court House onthe | 1.n4 with dates tothe 18th inst, reports that thecho. the papers of this State, and denounced asa miserable * 904 imet., for the purpose of giving an expression of | lera is om the increase there, tone of the first ettempt to humbug the Scuth The Mentgomery tiles he place wee attacked on the morning — sentiment in regard to the great question of | businers Tn to, ag eed eng hy em | the day ‘The mecting went off with a degree of unanimity sidom witnessed. 4 was characterized by much dave ot works in Utten. south ond euthusionn ' Urea, N. ¥., Now 26, 1850. n walled te order at 12 o'slock. store of Mersra. F & Briggs Re ee ts once rs the ohair Was entered last{ evening, through the second story nd the only hope for the South now is union window, and robbed of several hundred Joliars worth of The Mobile Kegister is equally eevere ia its The rpeakers were, the Koa. Andrew Ewing and | the choicest goods, Camphine was then throwa on *naure upon the President, Major Doneleon, The former gentleman supported | the floor and set fire, but fortunately did not fire the — On1o.—The free soil or abolition forling in this State | with muob ability, the course of the Teun delega- | building. - temeni ite ir daily op the increase, and it is probabie the spirit of | tion in Congress. in the adjnstmunt of the questions Riot near Pittsburgh. Teristance is mot in any other Stute- defore that body ia its recent sersion, nad admiate | Prrteavacn, November 26, 1850. ny of fifty have organised them- Osborn wes not present. I was requested to appest to- | day. By publi oblige the undersiga- ed and remove a disagreeable impression in the de of the public until this mystery, to me. is cleared up concerning Co 21 Yours, most respectfully, FRANCIS CLARK, Foreman ot Engine Co. 44. 61 Wart sraner, New York Nov. 25, 1850, Sin—In your paper of to-day, under the head of Police Reporte, you do great Toyation to Mr, Peter Mattern, 122 Houston street. Mr Mattern has not been arrested on any charge whatever, The arrest to which you refer t*, I suppose, the arrest of another man, on a charge of stealing 90 sovercigns, An ex- amination was yesterday bad before Justice Timpson, when Mr. Mattern gave bail to appear to amewer to any charge which may be brought against him. The er.and One of these pieoes ee, but the by the north. general governinent ix iatration is sold, body and soul, to the aboli- Hrooklyn City Intelligence. it dereription of the aifectionate Jaranio, In ature of tha | fine, the acting throvgbent, by the other members, Tied namely, Mra. Abbott. Madam Poniri, and though last te Davay W. Crry Uouat, Taesday, Now. 27. — | tered @ rebuke to thore who taiked ot dlsuuton and se | 4 peport reached bere yesterday aiternoon, that © | cession as a ground of red for publi grievances tee riot hed broken out among the Irish laborurs , *t)Té#into « milltasy company, and pledged themselves | ¢ | not leart, that excelient comedian. Mr. Davidge. give: | The aijours argument on the motion to q the ‘The follow rng 16 8 KyOpsis OF resolutions pasred on the Chartiers Railroad, sboat ten miles below this © reset, with arma, apy attempt to enforce the Fagt- Sbip me: boseperted to masters le agent general saticfaction. This beautiful comedy is destined | oa ese tae ccmiee Be = That we are » Uninn loving and Taw abislog people, Shay tuat Sve or six meu were killed. sud the Aight was leet freight, and Ge, the long and successful ren Somes ons Peace bee cee Geen y= be Mate cculacns, han po sists bes Capea | CE seenE ce. tan mepenmenaes pone, sas is 5 Sere and bushels, to be allowed tor bagging Turaray —The entertainments for thit| ceived a letter fom Mr, Clark, requerting that it fae com some che Sheriff, with two military companies, lett tor tiou of the law, and their opposition to ite enforce. | ‘THOS. 3. WINS ment. The Sete Journal, published at ¢ whe With the above rei fs deoidedly free eoil im ite t Signer, FN. Ma: 0 ct openly opposed the enfore To this writing t reprobated the principle of it The Cincinnati En aa stitutional right to sec ;. aod any # would be revolutionary, and ity consequene civil strife nnd bloodshed. That the abolition mode and riots in the Northerm citles, for preventing the exrcution of the Fugitive Sieve lee ® tion convention«, and the ecootiousd ag’ ¢.as urual. both novel and attractive The it stand over till next ter bis client, Mr. Drary + | fret in order will be the comedy of the «Young being soutued much to his Rouse, im consequence of Quaker,” In which Burton, Blake, Lester, Bland Joho | the jute ogerous accident to hia son. The Distriet stem and Jorden, with Mre Bkerrett. Mra Kassell and Mre. Hughes, will ap baling. « Walters | es looeslenan® See sonateting Satmeseml bee Miss Daly will sing & new | Last night, while the democrats and free soilers wore and WM. Frederics will dance firing # ealute over their victory in Springfield. a cave Tretter | ness to hear cow slavery ireur, will, If persicted fu. pw | pew prematurely went off and ope man, named Samucl pew farce, pow aa layed iv London with great suc. "y ergien. and load to the total wlivnatiog © Perkins, lost one hand and wrist, and had the flesh } entitled “My Friend im the Straps’ Jordan, | thesetant term, conened ate of the Uniow from th» othe we maintain the | tory of part of the above the kuee clear to the contedeiacy waged, om the anaund # 4 Johneton taking the leading characters | was discharged Tight of the people of the States, whearver palps' ny, | bone. it is doubtfal whether he will survive. prompted ‘b ae he Lambanekalk canned ten tho cots gana me to be energetic in the extreme—he has | 4 " saeterebiy, ons wocunet “aaa Wedinas cateassted always the first of every new ploce produced in Europe use at, ov Garveee Manens Utionally opproeeed. to throw | h of the ebsias th Nebment of ends taims therefore, rendered = Various suthorivies bi upon the death of this unfortuna' t ¢ - | nion Demonstration at Cincinnati fon thus « Ganves.—The Ravels are determined to ex- | be remembered on Saturday last, py in tes characse” srotore, we. see, no need | friende of the Usion held a meeting at Cin- ure, interlinestion, oF y effort made by rival establishavnts, in bo:h | py the expiosi pte hewn] fora @outhern Congress or Convention. Th units | crnnati, Ohio, on the Mth inet , when the tuilow me Jag nt, by the |& x, — -— quality of asta ll . i | took pine ¢ Fiest Baptia¢ e e vl * try, | resolutions we di panderers to the slave inctple does nik wy offer ce iret iy the rural | The exercises were sround the contituted authority ot th coun ry, piution: f freedom. traite ete 1 - Hodge. pastor pact followed by the Re pantomime of m petrs’’ — ia this the K the tight rope rand diverti ay pendence was ob- tered in t our government presminently worthy of political damua’ aa, : on = Mississirt.—The disucion feeling in this State, fom rt | on ieteunes, tod ower ae on upon union— ep | owen ind prosperity are the offapriags of uaion-. ‘%¢ Indications constantly presented, is om the in- "| part hes refused to sign it, | fast the peace an harmony ofthe States are preverved Crraee. The course of Gov. Quitman seems to meet an ngreement. The addition that bert moral cultare, with spprebation throughout every section of the ~~ ae: M4 hd pat aire bie consent “ of the o in Propo State, Senator Foote, in his campaign, in several "Thia te ent for the Court to say that the p ished this agreemen' jore an instrument vef the taws the maintainance ot the in a spirit of kindners fally warn oar Nor- chern brethren, that ao attempt to repeal. or tnilure to entoroe, the Fugitive Slave inw, wil South, and mort probably end in a total se) the States. That the Compromise measur qrons meet our approbation, as the best th the clreumatances, could be adopted. and ourelves to them give ow hearty apport Major Dosrusos #po th in jastid bie eourre tn the be. Senvensita aad on th - | qhestions of the da. geographical position of the 8 ] The ty of the recond | retore it cannot be our internal energies jm prow our example of reli p further, it will be | hove recited, pro ing aasent of Tro'ter; | ato paper in the State. openly declares in edinte dissolution of the U it that our political condition--the hallowed blood of pes may Legis! tare. | patriote--the volee of the Jackson, Novecabor 23, 1950 Deir meeti: it reiterate SENATR. 4 the preservation of the U oe ee | ecenery Bbrew: bury, The Benate was, to-day, engared in Jieoussing the | decabe' The Union mast oud ‘ual teen ane Gan ae richly aid Mr. Hodge ne on this theatr The vote to leave the queria of & cut vthe people was reconsitered. The subject was re Jeckron. ridiowl That love and devotion to perpetuity of the Unton T 1o the Legisiature. now ia with considerable interest jece will be the nautical jencon.”’ This ert hs ferred to a jcint committee recommend that body to vote at one fine business Purdy ts acti | nows® ing the contederncy, | deserves the ruccese he has met with. ‘The Houre was also engaged in diseveing the re United States District Court. po Son santa pao ay oh ries or ‘s Mixetnete.—Thisiband, #9 long and tavor- pelt inslow. Ti | solutions of censure. Rg SE IMPORTANT ADMIKALTY DECISION, BY THE HON. ree 00d cannet Go the ot dation o' Sa a gemae be ton oveting- ee ee t perp punter apg siaceore, boy the bie, Nov 98.—Siremboat Collision. 3 : Fectows! Orena Hovse.—The singing and dancing fein known and read of all ook © S pereme ty me See the more effestusily to secure the Owner® of (be steamboat this theatre, of negro minstrel*y, deceased had been com = will gustain the Governor in his position © | Ciervance @f the constitutional duty to deliver up but a few days betore the Congrest for the past ead security for the Hugi ives owing service oF labor: te rom — Barna wonders by the to ite preort, hb. Rerolved. That we utter!: ‘ment of General Tom jome' atic Lodge ade oT and elicited much | i Mil forcible resistance to the exeoution of the fess in the | mie crowded every day. The performances are institution honored member. law of the general government for ot Troy. ons of the | light, and highly amusing vive Fine.—On Monday last, shortly after (Pir Adjourned till Monday. fogitives owing service or inbor; (hat Sawheay Gian uaa akin ete canis ot x a fire b the stable of s Me Sam Jacuson, Miss., Nov, 25, 1850. law an constitutional, im accordance with | menade concerts, under the direction of jutler atreste, SENATE. premise which formed : | moestro, Bochas. will come off on ica ot ev sing @ adjoining store, in the In the Senate, the -, action today was the ty sustain and enforce it by all proper and legal means, | next, It will be « eplondid affair same occupation, and thence spread small of the bill by the Joint Sin te be elected ta bey n- | aaa matter of constitutional compromise and oblige: w tt ‘The beautifal painting of the | frame houres, the whole of w con. vention in November, 1851, to be elected im September = ag telly Tt worth a vai rom thows wh “4 : the their next. Sth Resolved, That we condemn ail seotio eee to well worth,» v1 -4 hear. tae No vote was had on the resolutions censuring Jon. | ties arraying one section of the cow the progress scare Foote. Otber, A wicked. misebievour, Brovran: Have.—The grand amas of California ed to Hovss. pen: y % the Union. continues fo be exhibited at above Hall, Itisa other, | jouse passed aresolation censuring Gen Foote, 6th “Rees That we regard painting of great merit. The ea: sean of 50 to 8715 absent and not voting | thon of the slave ay in Congr bineon from bring! ‘The Gnaserie Famrty will give @ concert on Thars- ner. waa. ‘4 om Fesokatt l_| people of the Stal prt This was oppmed dey, even the sath instant, at the New York of the ent bill | unwiee, productive ot pA Mr. Barkett. eho stated that should dieregard Medical O . in Thirteenth street, near Fourth | tenants were insured at all animoritier, and that no man who ron tbat and that he woul avenue, It fe om the cocasion of & compliment tion of + go py Sues ji 4 He proves for the violation of A relic ot the olden time has been discovered in Benefit to be given to them by their friends. ihe conte one of the most Cac tao niste | Southwerk, Oh the census takers, in the person of oe nee ee cit. othe cone foatty, | Mie. Hansa Ternay, who was bern et Sallebary, tiene! rights yuld not restrain 4 quiet of dence, or should be elevated to any office > Meoaga\cate teive gears of age. singt thet beat ord iovyenra a by Ay 1746, *, and rat ac neng ‘ questions | sett of h the ease and grace of ® prime lt y y- tt monic , and she is the “widow of 4 promised by the comy rom! 7 them bave a full house paceed during the late eeevinn of Jongress, ate factions, haa soldier of the revolution, and lived near tnd shouts be disapproved an’ opposed } New Yous Awriiriteares We yer tested, but on | Monmouth Court House, where the battle of chat 4 | “eth Rerolved, That the Union she Commodore Ap Catesby Jones the capecity of thie house prove ‘oth name Was fought. She has oeen the mother of | power. t! ~] our Usiow ts to in ® Oaliforn' Monday evening more praple continued to edge t! nbarra—el 1 ms “ 4 " | jon ot heat! wuton of Io "in bis Pacific squadron. Cem = * | selves into the ding than any ons would "weebinto aT ‘ae on x Sarnend Lod girle—all of whom, kon atensire | D Float i¢ ordered to teport at Washington Supreme Court. pored posal mbes were Tae send of "Oe. | Ts ghey Ny Ba ee bis 0 in this city, nsumed upon one people origin, one ee members of the court eraciat, TREO rooure Sdmiasion. The new fairy ‘Three of her eona fought in the war of Ts12, and , 7 108 ester dey eventing. The low sae about $10,000, NO man dare to put asunder that which aed | essai Deistons by the tien ‘Judge Mitehell jerelia’’ in & mort beautifal oa at ie charae- | one was killed at the batve of New Orleans. She en chiefly covered by tnsuranee | nme ther Let us be one and eternal | Domestic Miscetlany. Nov, 98.—Bn the matier of the Position of Join A. King, | tate deleg sustained Ue yous cae tae is eupported by a government pension and the #7 ‘That the eforsot the wie and pe | There were 113 doathe in Philadviphia, during the | Jy,—Betition for a matdamur. va intron of city | highly creditable to Seunones ate very ro kindnese of the family wi h whout she lives. Toronto and Lake Haron Railroad: ‘nore whe, by the eprom of measures te | week endire the 296 Inet and County of New York, denied with Ty onlealated to deltght ee ‘ Tonoyro, Nov. 98, 1850. of fs have done away with a8 | "The Governor and Gounel ot Messichasette, have | “Sfrvmign OvDennell end others, cs, Join D Prince ond Ter efor: Parker's cetton factory ot Canterbury, oun , wae | commuted the sentence of hon William Balm@am, | orhers—Injunction order should be set aside, unless jertroyed by freon tas 724 inst Loss $25,000, Lee 4 in any section of the svuntry, dthe deat nj 2 5 Council rot: tn aid ot | gh fergie sed take i failvend, ua we isateted | 'd to the gratitude and confidence of ail men for repe upon a femaie at Lenox, to imprisonment for | pi plaintiff, in ten days, pay the principal and interest. cured tor $18,000, work will be commenced forthwith. | who love the Union and desire its perpetuity.

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