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oh nee THE NEW YORK HERALD. eee = EST tin = SS were WHOLE NO. 6018. MORNING co pibasgicaaaanaen, DECEMBER 2, 1850. j PRICE TWO CENTS. ———— o P Bint Semibin and @holeenas, | head Waban te enaslanslty ieee te thewpeienerthe |” aval Intelligence, _—_—| Vist to the State Prison at Sing Sing—Ue. | municated to Wir. Wells by Cempbell and when the RPWe BY TEL ® geste The following ts that portion of the message of Go- | Terr Ae tT erased denned te eee | OUR MEDITERRANRAN CORRESPONDEN soription of the Prison—Appearance of the | conspirators ters SM Ferhat at ea yin one “word te Highly Important and Interesting vernor Seabreok, of South Carolina, upon the ques- the land, they involuntarily ebrink trom the task ot } Gexoa, November 6, 1860. Convicts—The Hudson River Railroad, &. him, erdered him to the sHiower beth, for punishment. tions ef dispute between the Northern and Southern ag Ce or its fe ears. ind instances are The U. 8. frigate Constitution will sail from Genoa, On Tuesday last, we received a polite invitation, Fo senviet. wee diene ee ry canted wades. Btates :— rare in which, where the effort has been made, depri- for New York, to-morrow or next day. The foll tendered by the Chief of Police and many of his effi. | the shower apparatus, 7 td from Washington. ah test, maoithne. ot sn: Co Rotana asta or other mark of displeasure and re, | 1 tof her offeerss= ¥ ane | ocd cxidttas ot tin dualaaania ananaamone a nook, unable to Sie sree peas States was the eventful and disturbing that has >¥! ~ Grae ly follow, This, of itself, if ¥ ir Wells, and ag proclaims the deep-seateduess an ri Captain, ) thomas A, Oonowari HHentenants, Somes H. | on 2 visit to the State Prison, at Sing Sing. Mr. Wells replied, “Wheve 1s on ray, Shat- made’—what have you done with it)? ‘The oor our Wednesday was the day appointed for the exoursion, | made’. Piney cthes ot 7° phonies . .T M. Crossan, H. THE FINANCES OF THE GOVERNMENT, | vat “iivr'nce yar'a mmaatsele: Papacniarec dn nagmcniaa sie ie Roe ‘or about ia otek that extensive and Pompe region pe 0. , fitear federal iby that body, weriels has at length arisen third of her poli xistence, South | ter, Joel 8 Kennard; and, surely, the weather, had it been furnished to | String Sr page i Probable Mecessity of a Mew Loan | taiy ue Fits and Inari of one tat ‘the Union, corinne re pore ea atee 1 interrupted = | ae Darrin } ee ers ae Cabs patie aaek fo a cori ene ms ey i ma excitement, under the ‘ocation ; Agere. i thy ike a N fi stopped: of Phirty Millions, endangered States should longer hold of Wedtumeiieg cn iukvens: pond fon ioamend BD Reber g was balmy, and the sun, unlike ® November day, | Weis ask him, “Whereis the hetehet?” “The convict prt Faak with thelr tmers,and their tongues, and in forma the mort offensive, D | Phelps. W. poured down its warmth like an April morn. ill denied all knowledge. Awey went the shower ~ ee : Bon XC. joxing al Lhe 5 period, it may with truth be aatrmed, that fey.) Sts | ha tp The Chief and his aids assembled (our reporter | a degree longer and hi thaw she first dose. The OPENING OF CONGRESS. dager on Bey ag arn AL ep mind Bae not, for a year, been free from the most pain- , James uh George H Chapman. among the number) at the Hudson River Railroad | question was repeated, "Where ir the hatehet?”” ‘Ne : Tatag War ike nga hrar: | feet gute dee ebaaen pe | EAMES Petits Sta, ak | Dope wma Oban and tn wet wt | EE, goa a Moca ah | Ts, an are @ ere oat ol! erston; Gunner, ? ere is water NOTES OF PREPARATION. Bie ofthe ton ri cateerd in comidering fer about sent. Better, far better, it would have been. meee | 8 Ritter; Sailmaker, F- Belberadorfl; Carpenter, Luther eight o'clock, whem, through the politeness of Mr. | to do it.” “Stop! stop!:” called out the convict, “I jou en, a 7 conflict ianson. — ut. indsay, of the | H, W. Chittenden, the efficient assistant su; ‘ yu where the hatchet is; any 5 ich it was in session. | gouth to in deadl flies with N Mi Passenger—2d Lie indsay, mn, perin- | Will show yor he hatchet is; donot let ge ge Le ly ” The convict was Eg Me ‘and, in com, Wetis; he pro- ia, and 98 | and at a quarter past eight o'clock the train moved | ocededto the hat shop. and by climbing wp on the top See, Comesearney ultimately adopted, I consider than to bave endured the torturing anxiety ‘TRIWHPH OF THE UNIONISTS IN cEORGI, iiatlniam, mph over the South, by the fll spelt of | alous atrugale the conseaenods Of which re Marine corps. tendent of the company, an extra car was provided, the ken of human presclence. An open war is aaited ‘The Constitution left the squadron at 8; f our federal rulers. and transfers and other changes had been hy hi aggressive course of by the causes whi roduce it; but the further con- | ® great many a for Thirty-second street. Here the locomotive took | of the machinery, hatchet was brought forth Mn a we «Staten and poopie of the N Norah, hed. at an earlier tinuance of such « war—political, religious, and so- | made previous to her sailing, a list of the officers of all | nog and away we started, at “railroad speed,” for, | 2¢, convict, “Mr. Welle asked him what he ia Important from Washington Pation’ of Mississippi to the slave Kolding Ba cial as pas been waged by one party againat the | the ships is annexed:— comparative! iesakiigy we sina Saw ‘atong the Made tor boos bento wise Sas bene Sei THE FINANCES OF THE GONERNMENT—PROORAMME OF nine of thelr number aotembied at Nashville, tx “May other, and in which » strictly detensive attitude has | Es come * PBK ope ‘eee gly been preserved by the weaker, would | Fics Ship Independence, bearing the broad pennant of | banks of the Hudson, and with astonishing ease. Our splrators were brought up honor'the hntry ofthe angodaxon | Commotee ¢,W_ Morgan Conmoder. G0 Morn: | Cr,although the mer one of some five ov sx attached | SHR? HuW™, ware found al “ceca tate soraeet “ Ang of the fleet; Heutenaite, George Minor, Perel to the locomotive, was steady and quiet, exhibiting THE PROCEEDINGS ON THE OPENING OF CONGRESS— aap ry orm by preservin, pone Aare POLICY OF THE UNION MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE IN mt, guarantees ot the constitution eee u talsity datos race. Whatever may be REGARD TO THESLAVERY AGITATORS—MR STEVENS of that august council. composed 1i a’ Memes, § \derso: Sartori, Fras. pw hon SEn Sach SURTTIORILAYN SOL CAERIVAL OF GME | the: Reeak aga soto ot the ee ak spirit of clare, that th Sorhansencs of Che outs ton (fag), James L wriene om, aw as Ticot Sur, | ‘28 best evidence of the supertority of the road. aecT Stnasties Tare tice tetele mesa iar ons ATors, ETc. | harmony presided In demanding the’ protection of Teferable sole folie woafvoted Finesse Pak reo Wan Whelan; Purser, "Sharies Murray; Brevet | The travel on this road, we perceive, is destined to | 94,4 aoe tee emery eee te toring ean set ecrer ts ones etn | pemscoeatfees, ty apple fo"tbce snat‘et |» GueRtmrnydietaend ond aise cman nut | pa! wartn Geena rent, Times Gngant | We Somendenn, when complied te Albany: enn | ay Wel cr She Been carat eee al ver e a 7 w it J 4 ith ot! A , it be . P~ | Justice and the endearments of family association, the Of the federal goverment. These odeeted he inert | Wout and Colville tB. as.’ | CRUPDRNN SES srt Sanne NORD) Hl pe 198 | cured, and he Is now do ines in one of te rrett Bartow, ‘propriations which will be laid before the House of Rep- plain ten terms of the bond that united them, the eano- nd wily combinations, having yore Ue Guar tan rt Ist Lieutenant of Marines, 'G.G. MoCauley; Ass’t. | iable to accidents, as the company, towns on the Hudson river. resentatives by the Secretary of the Treasury to-mor- id preud recollections of the » and the eon, Sherman; Commodore's Secretary, F. | commeneement, have established a set of look-out ‘The reader will readil: oeive. by the abo faote- — anticipations of the future. The result has Pelee of power between the two sections, the equal- ec cant Stehabie ef Mantocmatien Wt Yaxlt; | mons shad ob dade ‘vio wknd related, that the oomvlets ct ag s check ngebnes enols own that the authorities and people cpio ba Ty Cyt hed ad A eg berm meb, J. M. Bredford, G. B. Morgan, 8. | mom locate distances, who exhibit e white | other; and it is well it is 90, or it would take almost as The first estimates are for additional eppropriations | dressed, are in feeling and sentiment alien to us, their $i {he States, constitute the crowning evidence of Pin nicebelie RO. Duvall, Midskinesen, | 86 When the road is clear, and if any obstacle bs OS ‘many Reepers aa oouviets ‘to keep them Under eub- ‘required for the service of the fcal year ending June | Political allies, and that the North nave resolved on fammate ies pertaiowe puree are ey eats Carter, afus Spaulding, J 8 Bker. | ‘he way ered flag is shown. Bignals can be see jection; but asit is at present, one Keeper has the 30th, 1861, amounting to two millions five hundredjand | Domesting the unlimited and permanent control of our fta own coactment, ‘the entire inheritance cern Pend Miah, M. | night so well an day, by golored ents, thus sdding | Sustody of trom forty to to ast ina gang ty five i theoe handed: dad ve Goll = tions. mon ancestry. The startling truth at length stands Mate, James T. Power; ‘Semiednen much to the safe community. On passing partments we re- eove! thousan: jars 'o Operate on the fears of the minority section, and openly revealed, that the last hope of arresting the lock marred at at tl Bo os ed yaized many of tl Cpr "aoe convicted im ‘8 Clerk, A. G. Power; About ten o’cloc! Spleden | end sixty-four cents, Added with to the New York courts during this is a statement expose the oe shee hopelessness of its condition, the career of infatuated rulers is ‘gone for ever. The final Beatswain, Robert bmg of Mle ts wer the las. ten years. The - showing the estimated Presi volupterily promul id. in advan Simpeon; Gunner, Ava Curtis; Carpenter, Francis M, prison. were tec arg Bas the politest | three robbers of the Clinton Collar: Beata and pent lore nsunges ceo na nny cers amma teed Gptarinineniog, to bootie EF tes cae nan pane bp beet ate ee aed mes urea whieh | 8 ectl; Suilmaker, R. Middleton : manner by Col. Porter, Warden; Gen MJ. | Miller, convicted in 1840, ar cling seats Feq' ice of the last fiscal year, — between the general government aud s lifted, it may be that the Palmetto ner will be bec 'S. Frigate Cumberland—Os} Ww. kK. haga | ood, Agent; and A. H Wells, Inepeotor in| well, prisonment. ending at the rame time, made by « former act of Con. | S0vereign member of the Union. In following the i seen, among other standards, wa ‘over a triumphant Lieutenante, Chas. Bote, J C. Fi Gomee .. We were then divided off into two par! alias Cupid,” received a sentence of five fy ‘and ‘Gress, amounting to eight millions fifty-one thousand glorious precedent established by one of prede- | people, united in institutions, in determi: to | W. Chapman, A yo ‘unt, ‘orter escorting Ct eat Mr. Wells tho other, 9) auherre wes Kode yearseach. “Cupid” fs engaged four hundred and fifty-eight dollars cessors, the principle was maintained, that Statere- Daintain with @dclit: ‘their new relations with Burgeon, ©. ate Joseph ood in that manner proceeded the different wor! . Collard in harness nardware, and 'y- and thirty four | sistance to a fe gare ar edict would, by him be 90. soverei; ¢ nations of the worl Passed ype Blogs eon, ‘dward Hudson; Assistant _ and departments Soon yy the con’ . Buith’ ‘nth the ts ‘tal jor shop. Joha A. Canter, for -cente—making s total sum often millionssix hundred | Classed among unretiecting acts ofa mob, or the should it + oe se the all-wise Disporer of Surgeon. BA R. Squibb; Acting Master, Wim. Nelson; On passing into the of the prison, we ob- | is in the hat shop; also, Hiram MoGare; Geoeae: oy, and twenty-six thousand seven hundred and sixty. | 2°%* deliberate opposition of benny of organized in- jnseruti providence, to arri Marin revet ‘Captain A. Garland, Brevet Ist | servd that very great an ents had | recently convicted for burglary, and ‘om I 2, Sicee Glade aid Rati Sins edie, dae dividuals to admitted lawful au | {oe emit bhewae ebthe Wann tak emo eee Lieutenant A. 8 Nicholson: Passed Midshipmen, T. C. | taken place, especial! ’ grand 7, are carpet weaving; both looking well cen' od for to sup- It is a my purpose to peek elaborately << with which we are mapacled. th ‘of Bouth Ca- | Paton, Wm Sharp, W. L Powell; Captain's Clerk,—— | most Trominest ones are four marble buildings, mea- | with smiling faces. Isaac A. Biggs, convicted of send- ply deficiency in appropriations ot last session. matters that have, of late, been so painfully brought if}, at least, be comforted with the amvarenc Rodgers; baton on = Fitzhugh, John P. Breit- | suring some 200 feet by 40; also, an extra wii ‘ the | ing perp ered letters to Mr. B. Astor, is work- Califernic. created « State by Gon. hile ignorant of thelr destl st | Dall. Thomas P W. Duusiagton; EH | prison. Anctber building is neatly com! 0 be | they wore mot | Oakiey, A. M ti for hat plusbing, messuring 100 oct by 20, Th omentiectane’ to Bi ented ley, A. 7 yea ee eal meas | aD rently rr to his term of seat hen ag to themselves, their | Oshley, Breck; avi: Bo *W'M Leighton; Ballmaker, | mew buildings ereoted since the fire, are now all occu | th re the tencwnee Joueph OAs Does hope still linger in aT that the dark | Wm. Bennett. pied ae Seas in the manutscture of various ar- | Ashley,” as he used to be call ialtey 5 see Soren a end ton y. om Long; | ticles of merchandise. The felt known as the mtence of fir for cot coven Mepeees Sat Epetred nd cigety-nine deters their mea the ee card | gloud which envelopes the political herison will yet | rssutenantr' "Chaplin Joveph F Sandton, <lecdi: Cates nian Ore eaiaativety mertiortorel. eae | sae portant it Olitz, Purser, Ment shop was the first we entered. ae cere was detected the other day, in rot character. bi Armcccgches in ree a Bis st a eae = roe mend vi ise i Femina tie the frst bod Sh of hs cent ra. A letter vst ihe rat convic! im je OD, ir oO Ave e contractors. was inter- of permanent , amounting to nine millions pf rtd In an adjoi aI opiate are convicts ape by five hundred and twenty-eight thousand two hundred and seventy-nine dollars seventeen cents. pd d in the seco closing the substance | rected hi Kagan er in boiling water “tad. Meela; end 14 0 reom | who would secretly ym Dyn aoe ‘The existing appropriations which will be required ‘20 be expended within the same fiscal year, amount to made gress, was admitted into the confederacy against all foe, the fiscal year Precedent, and im violation of the laws aud constitu. | UAmindful of the duty they -amount to thirty-three million lx hundred a: tion of the country. It was « premeditated insult and | **#eendants, and th The estimates of the appropriations proposed to be | 10, Jour notic a is secon is overnment, insured by the permanent tf the sectional party which aims at the f our property, the history of fanaticism, ented agitation of the slavery above are convicts engaged in blocking the hats into | to him; these packages were to contain shape. The next shop we entered, convicts were en- | in escaping. [po nega of the plot, the man was four millions nine hundred and ine th to the satety of the sovereignty of the 8 The Logen 4 walt Gerace er ceavin aber. boss of tas conyio ters | Ceaneps cs h SONTNGT. henley pen eee MAT a ind twenty-nine thousand 0 ol @ sovereignty tates. | .D.a oats ; John | troduced for convict lal jome of the convicts were | (except as a convict) Agi ~* bo rT 5 two’ tendiel end twenty\fout pods nincty-soven | Wbole authority of the federal” government, granted | terins mg epg ton gee sagen penal engaged in executing some very handsome specimens | now placed in the workshop, on a plank. at and usurped, which is aow concentrated in the will of | forced oe t the shedding of blood. If, to that The Independence and Cumberland sailed on the | °! carved work. & distance from any convict, i ood Setened to tne spot, eents—in all, forty-eight millions one hundred and | an te and interested majority, is hereafter to be | section, which now has the oat f, to that CARPET WEAVING SHOP. te order te Prevent any communicasian between him- ‘twenty-four thousand nine hundred and ninety-three | wiel for the exclusive benefit ay the Northern or | raecrioalhy - ‘ihe sand aie of every = 8d November trom Spezsia, for Naples. This business is extensively carried on, and some ox- | self and other convicts His posit however, shows ite ambition ane capidity, | P, er ~* nang eli nt specimens of Tugs, as well aa carpeting, we saw | him shove the other convicts and YM losks as mach dollars eighteen cents. Of course, according to this, a Zarge loan will be necessary to meet this immense sum of thirty millions, or thereabouts. The amount of outstanding treasury notes on the the confederac: ip ‘ble ‘com. Commodore Morgan would follow them in a fewda7s’ | o Bletion of ita ork of descoration end ruta, to uerite | in the Misslesipp. to be compelled lution, as & compact between thirty.one States, | The store ablp Lexington was at Spezza, to sail ina | NADY nésrow any angeged, word, the Congress of the | safety of sur institutions, Ordained to few days for the United This shop ger to be the executor of the | justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the | Officers and crews ofall the vousels of the squadron b ccwabype pe by the hands of the convicts. At is work | like a deaeon as ever, notwithstanding his forlorn con- well as white convicts. dition. an ‘the hospital but few are on the sick list, which speaks well for the health of the a convict, a od i Ist of Ootober, was two hundred and sixty-six thou- eign States. part: oand nine hundred end elghty-nine dollars thirt futher by thetwe fold incentre of Fectioual agra. | cOmMON defence, promote the general welfare. and | enjoyed perteat health. eatd:" Sek Senttel an ie pentiosion, pean, ton nby sora calied Ubarie Fa y-one | Gizement and public “EETAM | sooure the blessings of liberty to ourveives aud our —-- from the tongue of a buckle upwards, according to ings county for maiming cents, the greater part of which, it is expected, will be P posterity”’—in relation to each and all of these es- o 7 me NCE. s P 4 “funded this year. If the tundamental fof our federative system satel objects, the bond of union having been delibe- OUR PORTSMOUTH CORRES!ONDENCE. their ability pe bm nee) —_ eo hen 8 = oA perverted, there is no remedy 1: te r . 29, 1950. ‘THE FILE SHOP. @ toilet I understand that s quorum of both houses will be feenp checks om pouee’ 2h Min mutilated by s majority of the contracting Ronnmupuva, Vs, Sey. 99 ‘The file shop is the next in magnitude, El | v The name of lark, 2} deep consumption. Clark has now been soretealg ballot box is in- pase the minority have no longer any seourity fer The U. 8. steamer Engineer, will go down to-day to possibly some of the most des; eaperate, ce 0 “4 x mp aed ited of this manufac- | for five years—his sentence was seventesn years tect d the press lees in it peals b ay oe pm wy ee epee f° am | life, liberty, an Hampton Roads, to tow up the John Adams, arrived | excellent specimens were ¢: resent x P Bt12 o'clock to-morrow, « great oppressor deaf to emtresty, to argument, and the ad- | ig) iiTtY: 800 Property: ee iy mem- ‘Ders having arrived last night. The Houre will call monitions of humanit: : o yeet : y Sod patriotism. In federal on the 27th. ture, from @ rat-tail up to the largest size. six months; his associate, Williams, was for the same ‘the roll, aud probably ha’ ‘ottery for oil, it is certain that the the ori ORING #HO! term. These two men, five years ago, entered a store : ahmersges Hoo ara el Rm me ot Sroka een The following are the names of the engineers at- | rere some fifty convicte are engaged in making up | in Maiden lane early in the morning. and seised the seats. The Senate, aftor passing « joint resolution in- | ¥*!! never again be heeded. forming the President that both houses are ready to | of the ‘seople. rege ng eco of the Southern bear from him, will adjourn till Tuesday, tor the pur- | States wili be curtailed until their total extinguish mci i rig gy yt Pose of receiving the message ment ineflected. By multiplying the number of free \t itory language of our lamented states. ‘The fovteeh waa tenis ‘vi do thet States, resisting all attempts to enlarge the arca of the | yon rst calamity that could befsl us would b bu it comprom: ppear © | slaveholding community, and discriminating betwoen | }¢ to lose our inde, nee, ond to sink down inte @ ‘The system of punishment adopted on board the | branches of blacksm| tached to the U. 8. steamer Powhattan :—Chief Engi- clothing for prison use, A large namber of the con- errend 7 whe was avecping one the stor neer, William Sewell; First Assistant, George Sewell; | Victs who are incapable of performing heavy work, are | him to the counter, and tbreaten Second Assistant, John J. Faron; Third Asvistant, | Piacedimthisshop. ho ane nay pociatenee . William ©, Wheeler. A number, of convicts are employed in the various | hearing some dne sprang out of the store, ran dow indicated their polioy pn the slavery question, which | the rights of Northern ani Southern persons and vA captured in the street. The boy i state of acknowledged inferiority, depending tor seou- | U. 8. ship Pennsylvania, if nct.po severe, may probably te is to refreim trom aj] agitation of it, and to vote down decade wilt not have passed before | rity on forbearance, and not on our capacity and dis- tual as the old fom from the ridseulous I pac aon ptm pak ag rink ae ae b ioe bs in ona J eiaoubttat it Ginek wil it will enfors hoe greater in | position to defend ourselves. I have not attempted to discuss the question of se- The right ® Btate to withdraw from the Union results from nature and principles of the constitutional compact. to which the States are sove- | reign parties. While Fm guy by = J to the re. = of joint Btate action fer the redress of common t | ances. I beseech you to remember, that no con- Dat nes quite 60 ms to abandon the | Stor, especially in cold weathe Promptly all propositions to disturb the adjustment. Good—if they can do it. I am informed that immediately after the organize- ‘tion of the House, or as soon thereafter as possible, Mr Stevens, of Pennsylvanis, will introduce » resolution for the repeal of the Fugitive Slave law. Messrs. Cass, Cobb, Winthrop, Seward, Dickinson, | origin an Horace Mann, and others, arrived last evening. and manner of hoop politi feat extinotion will never Gaeee | paint obairs, We should jadge trom the very excellent state of the Convicts are engaged in mason work, and in fact, a, ite remarxably elo every branch necessary for the mechanical construc tion of all matters appertaining for prison use. The > yn is one of the beat ¢ adu: Hudson Kiver Railroad passes directly through the | establishments e world, especially im regard ve prison 7 ard; a large stone has been erected, | the comfort of the convicts. The food is excelient-— under which the cars pass. Ail ‘work was done by | much better tham one-half the laborers out of prison convict labor, under the immediate supervision of | are enabled toobtein They works less number uf Mr, Robert Lent t @ prison arehittect. tote te | Bort and their health is properly regarded e prison uated for tl jo convicts is ‘he @ matistios of the prisom, to- fone MiaststpP! and the Union. bated : ne Ee hill overlooking the male prison. In this | gether with the names of the efficers presiding — ‘The presentation of an elegant watoh and chain, by ay North and South differ fandamentally in taett. | The g ie tbat portion of Gov. Quitman’s mes- mty five female conviots are engaged | Alexander HL Inspector in Charge ” the mechanios of Washington to Mr Stanton, of Ke: tutions, and, trom the frame work of their social ergan- & 10 the slavery question and the action of of the Caisfornta, bate mate by me 5. i Porter, W " On| ‘These convicts looked remarkably ook wi |, Agen’ sucky, before alluded to, took place last night, at | ization. they need different, fave. While s strong . mention of the propia of the State should calle, as well ov the ocher portions @¢ | James 0: Hale, 0 Brown's Hotel. Addresses were delivered by Mayor Lenox, Mr. Stanton, Judge Bayley, Mr. Thompson, of Indiana, and others. A bounteous supper was served on the occasion. ‘# house, on the corner of Pennsylvania Bixth street, was sold yesterday, for ie power to take into com- bi ted a picture of cleanliness. Kobert Lent, Architect. aggressions w! + prison disci- | Assistant Keepers, twenty-eight ia number. he convicts rds, thirty. two yarpose. At d cook: former, Of the 8 pro ; with full ® mild and Commonwealth, we should, at an early day, to be de- fede: signated by yoo, implore the Ged of our fathers for | “ the pardon ef our manifold t ressions, and invoke . dangers which threaten our domestic in- | {n one large dining room, erected fer t His protesticn and guidance. in this our day of trouble | stitutions, and all kindred subjects ; and jointly with | one nde his spacious room, the Ritobe and affliction, that he would graciously veuchrafe to | other States, or separately, to adopt such measures as | ing ap ‘ua is erected; and the stor. is divi-| Number of convicts cy peleon Nov. 27, 1850 :— enlighten the minds of our federal rulers, the North | may best comport with the dignity aud saiety of the | drdot-one half for, the hospital. ani the other the | Males ty and its citizens. and direct them in the way of trath, | State, and effectually correct the evils complained of. | chapel. In the dining room,are long tables, eighteen | Females of rearen, and of justice. ation thus assembled, and representing the | inches wide, fastened by iron Tode te the floor; upon One of the 1a line is the m: d preserve © once happy | A con P Py © sm am = plitioal family from the unspeakable horrors of ef iguty of the State, id of anes le. a f, salt, ot ese eereescesese rh Convention—Maryland Convention, &e. me cup crete capital morrow I sballaddress you on & subject of strictions which the I, levers be gel pv ange | client im all for a good meal. The food i thas partol the wenhecoetnouee copclade our remarks on Bacrimoun, December 1, 1860, theoretically equal. but from influences ful Joveren, etl freah in tha tecellection a Ww re pertinaclt ranged, in tin yeesels, by thirty convicts, who Our sincere acknowi tT. ‘in olne- | perhaps inespable Of eonticiment, tbey ere practi. | 20¢ omly of eur own Btate, but of the entire Routh. srenulte upor bon Bors | act ns Waiters, ‘Those’ waiters are allowed to t or] Purter, Gonersl ¢ fouthern mail has arrived. The Georgia elec- Polly Entagamotie, 4a: the othes, caqteat t wipes 4 WHITE MARSH B. BREABROOK, ted, the evid | partake of the'r dinner before twelve o’elock ;| Lockwood, Mr. Lent, and Mr " tor their very polite ‘tion returns fer the Convention show the election of Boa: per theN ort! re pervadi iy | and as soon as the bell rings. the keepers ot the reapeo- | uttention exhibited om this oceasion 140 Union delegates, and 24 disuntoniste. Seahnossser ‘and ipaenenin a oe | i - we one ar bt ad of Ox hfe v= sil classes agal nw to provide for the ext: tive gangs march them, in look ste Although the last, yet not the least, we must cer- e 7 josure the bar. ® is Fonor the Mayor presiding | tion of tugits have little hope left that t | dining room, and are thus marched | tainly not forget the courtesy shown by Henry W. 4 Reform (. cia ob Ataoantl monious action of both. in ali their operations These Nov 20 —The minutes of the prececing meeting were i - Hy eform Convention at Annapolis Gisceséant matericls im our federel otrustare ore | read.and approved quarantion, ii meably necerrary to cur safety. will | tive door convict, as he en Chittenden, K Assistant Superintendent of the has been appointed to con- ly. Mt not exclusively, reterable to the positions | Petitions of sundry persons for the correction of | D* Jitided by a majority, dushed with recent victories, | moves bi pepeaees Go Mincees, Se Coenen | Batece De Peo ee IS Se sider the propriety of expressing the sense of the Con- peotively aacle ed the parties by mature. Such is taxes, referred. as aa ae Ds me gp Rose azed and plasty in eqaciaheceet- | brought = ail back as safe on j ed a artake of e! ot one al vention upon the adjustment measures of Congress, | the adverse ten et I Baek, te commas ia ovina so buanadenss | Bill farther to with us those of our ow le, | word, or movement, oP whisper was heard amoag this and the necessity of eaforelog th Judge}Chambers, whi of justice in the body of men, until g isin = After that was don d instantancourly the six hun The President's Pirst Recept From the Washington Kepublic, No im pers tence of the general city, business, by or ot the Distrie: Attoraey, | North. let the Propositions be distinctly m | people of the aavchehtieg States, to remedy the e cbeirman A resolation was adopted, inquiring ints the pro- | Purely sectional in their application x * | wrong po for as it bein the power of O ‘ Mote fell to enti ith tite whieh gave We learn that the family of the Preside T “ ffices. recommending the id y, Le : emp ede gidyre dee Sg 8 United 8: ing recently estab: ety of prohibitt blic defaulters from bei: is obstinately perverse pr ney in peatiay, in oo Ay do #0, by obtaining from California concessions south | evident signs of tb d quality of the food. | United States, Raving recentiy - pre PM a Per 108 | strict obedience toa w, the oifepriog of 4 Bell, amount $85, f0F | C26 Ueg. 0 min. oF otherwise, and to consent to such | "Here was a scene ¢o behold, a once as extraordinary | 19 their home in the Presidential mansion eleoted to the Legislature, ‘The Norfolk papers deny the statement that the big ebip Pennsylvania is going to London, and state that abe could not be got ready im time She will be moored beart as it was remarkable. To witness this lacge body of | terday formally visi*ed by the lon. Dani felons’ embracing some of the most desperate Seoretary of State; Lon. Thomes Corwin. | ters im the country, convicted of high crimes, the Treasury. avd lady; lion Charies M. ( | whom were doomed to the prison for theli tary of War; lion Wm. ey raham, Seerotary that the only effectual | lives, and to see the restraint end command exere! i Hom. A. IL H. Stuart. Searetecy Pa amencments of the federal constitution as shall he The lewer bee la | qiter amply seoure the righ’ dl tieally, and richer inter subject of plunder by the gr historically true, morec ere the principle of the coveur: that im every con- ed off Governor's Island next year. lly recognized, the centripetal is © the counsel to the corporation Of same com. | roneay to evile continue to by only eight or ten keepers, is truly as. lon N. Kk. linll, Post ee ; | altos tm favor of @ redustion of the personal tax of | from pear te year, Is 10 be fe ho convicts have the tuik wae of their | !edy; Hen. J.J pmo icy = oes , arn vei he ee ee ee se teva paccoue | Sd pencendle secession of the agerieved Stat id were they to revolt, in a body, there is no | 80y; aad by ihe members of | thw .dte meus Eutoveeting them Sante Vo. eereeee Bean Sade D hecckene Ua Lem | ity of the ultimate neceanity of a resort | ferce within reach that ould put tham down | corps im Washington. with theix. famisies, sa ARMY MOVEMENTS—THE INDIANS TUE TEXAN r oe - + as +34 ouen on -_, L. a ten | At the expiration of fidteen minutes abe bei sellows: et ander “ ont ears p2 CLAM 4 and at asignal given the respective keep: - re * The correspondent of the St. Kosta, rei, in ite most important provisions, has. Lawrence Anderson. William ‘Gtece | gangs rise from the cable? tall into single file, and thus | Nurse bon A. Calderon de le Dara, Ravey x | 0 essentially changed. that the Union oreated ty i ie Joseph, Del Gerard, George W - cptelee Dakoek s pn eee Sennett as Pe | no longer exists Ite guarantees, trom the revolucion enjamin F. Camp. John W Cooke, E. Pi we Helhroolee 5! “3. | which bas been practically accomplished over us, bave 8" A. Ki ae | march back to their work Meretofura, every man wes | Extraordinary &nd Minister Plenipotentiary from ime, and as early as Toched im hie. cell during dinner, allowing them one | pein; Senor Don Manuel Carvalis, Baeny Rat ry adverse to the petitions of | the highest importance that some common centre of | ho ai- | DAFY and Minister Plenipotentiary from. © in ons roo pon Evans, Holliday and loan, Gein ana 6 omeniinea ‘nant, the foliowi ed persone:—Peter Ritter, poe ~ Sime eeneie pFig hee & HA he eh my By era TE Army, with companies T, and K, Ist Dragoons, | peving is diseretion avd will as the mecsaro-st i ¥ ick, Conrad Rreptagen. Oscar F. Stebbing, | bed. Thie may be ‘ttected by the conventions of the | aap. fond’ tha ‘slistied, nec, ho oem, awe it. This | 8nd Minister Plenipotentiary from Sraril; Senor Di and a detachment of recruits. arrived at Los cans, pewers, ie now the government of the Union, Every Thomas Col- | several ascenting States, providing for the organiaa- | method is considered to bes very great improvement Envoy Bxtractdigaty and M on the 17th inet., all appearing in good health compromise, too. into which the South has entered, in- Mrosiec, Right Hoa spitite. They state that they had quite a pleasant | cluding tue compromises incorporated in the fie» trip seroes the plains, not having encountered any | charter of the public liberties, has been nearly disre of the dismal storms which usually occur at this | gered. tion, and subsequent frequent periodical appointment | on the old aystem. and liked better by the cenvivtm ate, to | However, itis well understood by the keepers Le oerted plam can exist among the oo vist wated over of, acommittee of safety for each ber equal to their Benators ‘These committees, whose auty Compte, Poros Bx Plealperestiiey from Fi ason " tof recruits | eieice devices, our people now, as heretofore, be, periodieally, to areeable at some o for ineten ordered to New Mekicg have now ail apnved, and | 84 Hot omly im eect deapotied ot the prose of thelc at ies Thon Beacy vo | Facts WeNtcosnstes efvecine wh ibe avenb: | Seeret scheme is concocted to break jl On rand Will soon be distributed among the different com- - portions, 9 | Soc tat theme sarpecioa Btasee a ne <a conssiinn, Sone. | oe — oa Charge @'Affaires from Provgia; the Chevalier 86 em da Tevilers and r rotection of their Bille. Oharge @ Affaires trea waark; the Ch welier Raaies is in order to fill them up 'o the proper number. 0 warrant in favor of | Brenan Mnaticutens Cea ah 3,0, Hiuleemann, Charan 4.AGaires, froin Aust ‘th regiment of Infantry is now on its way to by Soagreslo a ] this eC, is expeeted to reach here about the | ments, the North. in the various branches of William H Riblett, Sresstary of the Board of County | \iriign Btater. Suche body of Chevaler F. M 10th cf November. We will then have here the | bave been forced ini condition cA. Canvassers. for the ‘um of $200. to defray theeapense® | with the authoriiy of but - & Netheriands; the of the canvacs of the lart general «ivetion, it @ Affaires trom of = command reepeeh and svoure quiet and peaoeadio re- wos beth of going inte in| Moral, Charge d'Affalms trom Sardials, 1 have thus peu Prenent some suggestions ° Boeeh Spencer, Chazy U\\tinines from Mh | for r? sal cbone veopeule . They may rmodi- be cat boned ee yey ey ory Senor Won Juan Ygniuaie de Osina, Charge On aes by the reawit of the Neshellie Gonven- | tion of keeper, if #t does not resulé in « pardon. " i ry This reception wae uncstantatious, uw’ srestrained here can then have no excuse for want of troops. | the reptile both revereveed aud loved the Union tor A Tas Men em fa which Ny iitaras aon ns tue perpen? | sme Oe ee Pete ch Se eorcmente | free and afiable; nad it the ya is fay free excitement in regard to Tex the immeasurable blessings it facareg * Caner st Jraatton blunsctl tc nation the cues for aring taking the game important questions into considera | shout to be made. and transmits them as readily tot oo Saati 10 tive a are expecting to hear of the Texans | is now atatne’ by the former. to ting ‘| tion keeper, and at the time the blow i intended to be | yimiteus Dim wien. to this country to take it peaceably | cherish n— the disfran jess ‘nder our system of government. happily, the right | struck the plotters are arrested and punished ac- y ah on he vy aime. They will not be permitted | tlon of the tater | and pri liege of determining these crave and moment: | cordingly. It is in thie manner that all such secret | © m pevrated omission, and ga 9 cenarancr of = if they make the effort pL Cy! nd for she evidewee of these ve noousations Seale” settens, tnvelving the honor and satety of the | schemes ate detected, as no rellance can be placed | 8% sereeable Mature im their inter’ jourse with the ‘ot, vet wil be ‘acivil war. The Gover- | the gevernmente And people, whose support yment of the cows of ti 1 ness and prorperity of ali ite eith | fn each other, which fact constitutes in tel de- ‘ily of the Chie Magistrate of the republic overnment here at tia triendshlp we once 0 deariy valued. I point with havles H. Carvolt ade. Dan'l J: Carroll ~The de- fran, Senethber a 7 tiavehoider or nomsiave- | tective police We will here give aa ingts the iS pie he will do it; he will pM aL, to the often ot yo oo ss ] fence of the atatute of limitation wera peaeg Sieee = to ithe ee as | elated ous by Mr. au Wels the very 4 d ani it «Mele ton force of arme ot men the Sister the nee Hocseleay reseletions ectears See a eeton, come ac vache ton bem. Oe | © wntrol and direct the ot the State. I there: | pete Oongrece settled that question. inti anating fro # sre tonpes Hees tes from the so gave.us proce thet.| srmeenl acncnseeae gunned tee che sastan Gnd af tome of which are mod, and the demurrer Tone wm -Bd and giments of Infantry, companies F, G, | weelth and power. the adi oom reed Kee Dragoone Ke'Hi, fe cand, D, 2d | prodigally tarnished. by geet, and B, a 2d Arullery, U. S Army. } 4 Lo ay wi yom yee hes 080 pad ® position Active expected ie the spring peesehes been component fon gouge Bea bee egeinst Indiane. ” The Co'onel commanding feeling. The North and South in the pali = on the p 1. and degrada: Fistermen’s Moa in Newnur .yroar, Mass —A Jawless and unprovoked outrag” , occurred in Now- buryport, on dnesday eversing. The circum. mp by ride for ai ole bill It must be overrated a: too broad teals Of & combumnben Ob an cast xa8 claim would be permanently settled, aad | garrying throughout our borders the torch of insurree- 4 hill in wot multatariour where ite meim ohjvet Is to ‘ou ve Oe a territ vern- tion; ter rotive feelings prese, nonvent. sea ‘as incidemtal to jet soversig' would it orial | the bit vindiett of the will be eatety. Wheo the , One ioe is mn needed, and the only | the bat, and may ad, , the pulpit the !afiemmatery of ht ovine ail good itizens — lew xieo could prosper. ao mee) tual ~— fone. fe -atill contia duel ‘our slave propert; emisaarion, not for the st re vtennatthen teele depte- | Sly wuheus on nator by the atone ate Gevern- and then, ‘ody eee ead aoe | ments to enfores the on Be Doped that at ‘Soa. } ceed Ee Led secure Ler rater cote. at the thority of law and th yt ‘The very important end vital character q whore he ame denied, that the stoc' and sustaining thers fanati: tiona whieh are forced upon our consideration. has | word to Mr » -was more secure Senter the Mexican government | ene sentiment ; the Annihilation at a blow Jed me to look solely to remedies, not merely palliative. — bem ye thea Than it now or has been since our troops took | ( brine! 19 of State equality hy the exclusion of one$half to but effectual and permanent. There may. be forms | *, pat of this country; at that time be | of the citizens of the contederacy all patticips. vife in tre having lapr onsequence of hor death |,temporary remedial measures within the power of the | the conv Jet Williams was pointed out as the on and ind cattle in every valley tion in the newly acquired domstm.; ne oy in bie lyeti the lands desoends to bis ture. If such cam be devised, it will give m* wanting the instrument Me Wells, not wishing to dragged t!:roug! persons’ oc- where now the travel- | great sectional compremi+ by the dismemberment st | and ws taken by them free from the movat * ‘ca Dleseure to co-operate with you in their appio® | tak> 145 evidence uncarrohorated, from one convict cosepalay Rettig into the cart wad inentting from the reme north to the ex. | @ Soufhern momber ef the Volo In order. at a gon- A bequest cf $50 608 for the wife, for ton. in ere agelt another, desired Campbell to continue in the | and beating tae helpless ra while he h-of New Mexico, will not nee aherd to | venient season, to carve trom ite bosom & free wa/l jer over on her death did mot iene 4 by her death Giaketes con'ed nee of Williams. and go on and make the tome | was released, i costal Gy back to i ee patie Pater ‘ce catetor te tbe Keaaitee ant, Before Jnstions Vakiey. Sendiord and Len ogy pee Seta tyett Boon be his lodgings.” Baysician was |. Who found ath of the tertator in the te * Tat wa Private, as an enemy of God and man-ar un pe tee aecordiey|s, oh one o att ae ty “adgmont for the peat ray os: Jen ined courlete, ope: + | bam — bedi ‘nrined about the bead = — Merchants’ Bavk es Meche ~ Pl adi | —— held tasers bloat bey wert ever Yaneetted >) stork te plederd Ss part of the premises. Je-welo} ed to Son bell gun wa | imens Was on esday forenooa, altima jeot Mj ee fhe ohattor bey oF 9? Agor.ont of it tt wxe- furdom J. Lees et William D. Duna i ot te \ s in the np hom were | vp ae of the Selconaneg. at wi ce ices cuted, bUt the owner of the # sok merely endoraes hie | ferere fet aside, and rule of reference meeged, | vote’) te ghoore a commitee of ten, to be ~ o'Ve binwk on the corti®r ates the lander may fil | Cort to abide the event, war also in wih tho @electmen of the tows, who were instract- b it dretn im contormi- | , Bduin Stone of. al. ve. John Carlen ot. ols. ~Appeal of tan ve propecute 40 the exten’ of the law all persone ty sth th Lies. Thit fem power- ised, and at chambers affirm. kvow gaged in this disgracefal proceeds and «proad desolation of at Fle tap written, Wt ty Reveseeriiy te- jor the transtertrii causes will be he. bois Naeelter, Now 2 the om for the Deoumber at reece ore 1a voked by fori Pho old brane’ of the Bupericr Conrt wild hold trials | two courts, lu ‘The choters bas eppwared at leterson ty. Meo ond they cCide DeTOre 1 fear deaths bag occurred np to the 19tR wit