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NEW YORK HERALD. Snead JAMES GORDON BENNETT, of the navy, there can be no promotions except in cases of death oxfresignations. In fact, promotion the fact that, according to the present organization | Gzonox ‘Tuoxrson, ™E ‘Avoutniowier —It is said that this gentleman, who has rendered him- self #0 notorious by his lectures on Ameriean Horon ro rue Iitusraiove Drav.—Ol of the Col. MJ i depends, as Mr. Graham judiciously remarks, on | Slavery, end his attempt to interfere with our in- or Columbian yecraress the mere conditions and accidents of entailed es- | ternal &nd institutions, is about todeliver a Saree, oe inet S7TICE N. W. CORNER OF FULBON AND NASSAU STS. eres j 4 ii ommmence at half pastBeven v papers made the American navy @ “family concern,” a | history. We hope the report is true, and if he is | °R%G Sitnout charge, of Exx-Mayor Mickle. and other Tie WEEKLY HeRAED, every | Warécent ger | complaint that has been constantly made against it | 0Verflowing with the milk of human kindness, as Bembers of the 7. No person will be admitted Sree Peat treats, and $s toan vaste) che eon: | for & series of years past—a few old fogies pos- | his friends say he is, he will find abundance of | wiphout ®tete Seneey Rust noap.— Sinan, beth is by a for riptions, or soith adver- | Sessing all the posts that are worth striving for. matter a that subject, on bier hd expand a, ‘The coroner's ju » in ie case of the death, et J. Alex- seements, fo be postpaid, of he portage willbe deductedjrom | Under the preeent system, the embition of the | Self; We would suggest to him the propriety of | ander. whowas pectticion 3 4 ™ - ‘ * sof id Paterson om the let instent, a OG RLUN TARY CORRESPONDENCE ing important | young men in the navy is chilled, or entirely sup- | lecturing on white slavery in Great Britain, which | S¢rqict that the collision was the result of ca een | S00E WES ene bag ie oy Py pone only alls, Baltimore; T. ogue, solicked from any quarter of the ‘so used, will be be. is infinitely more galling than negro slavery in the | on the pert of thore havirg the mai mtof the | summoned te rece Cd druff, Washington city; ‘for, OUR Foreion CoRnesro: pressed, because, no matter how meritonous may 4 y g ES _ Paterren train, The Philadelphia ‘was off the | the end of every act, and was ; Gen. V. Lat er ARTICULARLY Brauperes yo @eaL ALL Lerrens ane be the young officer, or no matter how ambitious United States, and which does net permit the tench ob the timer symptimentes br | E NONOTICE talken of anouymeus communication, Weéo | he may be, promotion comes no sooner to him, nor | *laves, male or female, young or old, tosee the | | Run Oven—A 1 man named Redford was hnocked = danke eet can alain eh ereterel ae res fei tates in family settlements. It is this that has any later to the worst in the service. The reme- series of lectures in @anada, on British colonial light of day for a week at a time, according . The o’clock, and tickets can Jandt street and Broadway, on Wednesday night tini will sing for the first and only time in this city, Joe dies which the Secretary proposes for this defect in | '© the reports submitted to Parliament. We and eat nan leene. ‘He'was taken home by oneof | 41 «1, of Rdgardo, in Lucia di Lammermoor, to-night. =— ——— our present naval system, are, first, the organiza- | Sllude to the slaves in the coal mines. | ‘hp TNA Nags tos iow in THK Tunoay.—Cotoner | Ifthe public are aware of what they have to expect, ’ AMUSEMENTS THIS BVE! tion of a retired list; and secondly, that, hereaft In those abodes of misery, the male Mavee, | Geer held an inquest at No. 61 Mulberry be a vacant seat in the house. We heard Supreme Court—General Term. ——— Bonspes J eres wemcrert udity, ply the | street, om the body of Kilem Doyle, aged 49 cat | Saran robearsal yesterds}, nbd The clase of Applicnuts tor admission te TEALIAN OPERA, ASTOR PLACE —Lvcia x1 Laxasu-| merit and not seniority shall be the rule of | in @ state of almost complete nudity, ply Sec tecaaaeain aimeda ec tet uence voae ae reel. vas pubis te listed to the oes fabeies will be examined, by Onief Jurtioe Edmonds on Prigsy? w20R—CRABD DIVERTIONY promotion. If these reforms were applied, it | Pick-axe and fill the crates, which the women, | extensive swelling and inflammation in the throat, tenor that bas been heard in this country. Salvi is a | B€Xt, the 6th inst, at 4 o’clook, P. M., in Chambers, sOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Guerrrve—Bz Box} is easy to see that the whole navy would | With searcely enough covering to hide their she ae On ee ee ee pe 18, tial Peres “ st iae. “ commi Tuesda: Calendar—This Day. SROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway-Srnineen—Per- | undergo a thorough reorganization, and would be- | Nakedness, carry away. Many of them, male | Signe ty jumping twice into the river. Officer Harris, | 14 {ully, eauelte Balvis, on to one Bernxsx Covnt—Uincurt Covnr.—Nos, 907, 95, 1002: TICCAT GOTERNMENT. come much more efiicient than it ever was. The | 82¢ female, never neard of the Saviour of the ‘f 4 aise yur seliag. span pre times in reseu- nishii maremente fe | th musical world. ses deen: 1041, 1043, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1648, 1049, 1727. x, 4 SERAARE. Daehennetantr Bese 20-Sen | most ambitious and enterprising, and, therefore, the | World, as has been preved. The very negro fines A fire was dlecovered ia the store 103 Front Salitea ond, we’ bainde poet be | Genera Tenat,—This day will be deroted to nom- Cong | best young officers would not, es is now frequently | aves of the South are better treated than this, | street, occupied by Chamberlain, Robinson & Co ; at firet in the art. With a commandingfigure, | enumerated motions 2 yy i wa amt sRATIQNAL THEATRE, Chatham Sqvare—Suy CARTES | the case, leave the service in disgust and, seek to | 8A4 many of them voluntarily contributed their | SAU ET ss omeu in the building eecupied by J, G. | suaeverd Teauulte for success; we can promige Oe BAM | og ge "bor 92, 84, 0b. U6. 09. 101, 106/04 Me ter SAE el ify th biti hae tacinanian in the | money to the purchase of food for the starving | Isham (Hope Mills Co.),and did trifling damage. The crreatest voealiste in the-world at’ the | 112, lid, 115, 116, 117. 118, 121,122. 124. 125" 126. 127° RISTY'S MINSTRELS, M 9 Bread: gratify their ambition in other professions, or in the . ae ® greatest vocal 5 CURIS 8, Mechanics’ tall, 472 Broadway “ white slaves of Great Britain, during the late tf the First ward had nearly uished the | Astor Place Opera House. Will the public discover | 128 129, 101, 192, 154, 196, 157, 188, 140, No. 67 nowog ~Brworian MixsTRELST. merchant service. Another defect which the Se- ve . r * men arrived The store is filled | this fact, before it $s too late to enjoy the treat, to be | trial. YELLOWS’ OPERA HOUSE, 441 Broaéysy-Erarorsas | eretary refers to, is the disparity between the ages | famine in Ireland and Scotland, @ year or two ago. ble goods, and it is very | oeered for a few days only? We shall see. STR RLS, of the subaltern officers.and their grades, and the Slavery, indeed! Look at home, and you will find Indies? checked. A fire broke Jeanixn Revxornson’s Concrnt.—The celebrated Jea- MAILS FOR EUROPE, AMERIOAN MUSEUM—Amusno PenronuancrsArseX- | feijure to provide for any promotion except in cases itm perfection, What would England now give Pite reste on Ay tiaiee nie Reynoldson ene Fey og pt gh wel a an Pe A Wea | of vacancy. To remedy’ he proposea— if slavery had not been abolished in the West | damage. Another broke out at five d'clock alto yer- | pacle lest evening setiated by Miles You sonlg ane NEW YORK AMPHITHBATRE, ‘7 Bowery—Eevnsrnian | oy. terday morning in Tomlinson’s block and pump shop, ns. . We wt ot) 5 messean StcamsDips Franklin and Atlanti¢ HORMAD CES First, To reduce the number of midshipmen, so as to of Fitth an. The prompt action is 5 d private watolimen prevented it throughout. Jeanie sang some of eer, ‘ | furnish only so many as may be reuired to supply the S fire: Jads in extremely good taste, and ina manner replete ee SRP astales or Paenny’s Pae-) niches redee, an vooancics may covur, ne Removat or me CarrtaL FROM ALBANY TO | gp pr mtch, and the damage sustained wos euta- With pathos and tecling. We have seldom heard the | © the steamehip Franklin, Captain Wotton, will leave ry A oF ©. Leger) jucate ® number equally as great as | Now Yonx.—lIt is said that a vigorous effort will | portant. Soon efter, there was another cail upon the | ‘Jieather Hills,” “John Anderson my Joe,” or the — ORAMA OF CATIFORNTA, STOPPANI HALI—P. ew York, Thursday, December 5, 1850. The Latest News by Telegraph. Very little business was transacted by either | that now establish | upon the attainment of which, if no vaoam promotion, they may be retired from the navy to find employment in the merobant service, and supply a re- | Rezved corps, in cage of war, of the mest eficlent char- acter. and to dx an age in every gr: ‘ists for | | this State, to remove the capital from Albany to | this metropolis. We do not know bat that this is | agoodidea. The reason of establishing the capi- The subject of reletive rank among the officers of | tal in Albany, was on account of its central posi- | house of Congress yesterday. The Senate ad- | the navy has engaged the attention of the Secre- | tion. In this age of steam, however, when the ourned, after filling vacancies in the committees, and attending tosome minor matters of no genera! uaterest. In the House, Mr. Chandler announced she death of Mr. Datler, representative from the | tary. He proposes that officers in that service should hold the same relative rank asjoflicers in the army, as is the case in Great Britain. He also sug- gests that two vice admirals be created as the re. | State is intersected by railroads, this reason will | not apply, for the members from the most distant | part of the State could reach New York in a day and a helf or two days. We apprehend the “ rural eleventh district of. Pennsylvania, anda: amark of , Ward of meritorious and long service, one to be | districts? will hardly consent tothis change. We vespect to the memory of the deceased, that body adjourned aft rassing the customary resolutions. | | stationed in Washington and the other in San Fran- ciseo—the latter to be invested with command over shall see, however. be made, at the next session of the Legislature of | jepartment, proceeding from the store No. 129 Platt street; much damage was done. Also. about half-past | one o'clock. a fire broke out in the cellar of the store | 218 Pearl street; damage triflin Police Intelligence. The Case of John D. Jackson.—This case, in which Mr. Jackson stands charged with obtaining several | hundred dollars worth of liquor, by false pretence: | from Mr. Lewis J. Jones, was called up yesterday, b | fore Justice Osdo Some of the wit- | nesses were examined; h | appear to be evidence: | false pretences, ‘The exeminatio: . oneluded, but adjourned over until 2 o'clock to-day. Cherge of a Double Bigamy.—Officer Acker arrested. an by the name of Joseph Geo: ed by Justice Osborn. wherein he si cberged with iv perd ‘This case is some: “MacG: 's Gathering” better sung than they were last evening by Jeanie. Miss Stanly likewise is enti- tled to all peaise for the style in which she sang “Kath- leen May in’ and the “Gipsey Prince.” Mr, Hill- yer acquitted bimeelf very handsomely on the occa- sion. Um the whole Ki mgr wie gn the Syste nt a very agreeable evening. Professor Phillips presided wt the piano with hie usual ability, and we ‘ust{that the'fair Je: will om future occasions meet with the reward her merit entitles. New Yor« Arnenyeo.—There was a pleasing musi- cal entertainment, last night, at the third conversa=ione | of this elegant establishment, which is now the resort of gentiemen who wish for a quiet retreat, where they may pass their hours of leisure in writing, reading, or in conversation with friends, Each conversazione is attended bya large number of ladies and gentlemen, eacl becriber having the privil on these occa- sions, of introducing his friends. stablishment ‘port at noon to-day for Havre, to touch at Cowes, Pngland.j The Atlantic, Captain West, will leave ow Saturday noon for Liverpool. ‘The mailsof both the F. and A, will clofe at halt past. 10 o'clock, A. M., on the days of theit departare- The Weratry Hrnarp, withthe latest intelligence from all parts of the American continent, will be p Tished at half past nize o'clock this and on Saturday. morning. Single copies, in wrappers, slxpence, Young Bachelor's ‘Tripler Hall. ia 7 a s 7 . Ramat samen Wi Roc! Je Be 6 ried anether man. | js unique, and is rapidly gaining favor, under the ex- | Thursday svewing, Dee. 5, 1:50.—Persous wishi mub- We learn that both houses of the Ohio Legisla- | all the naval officers and seamen west'of thefRocky | Ax¥lval of the U, 8S. Frigate Brandywine. | able, as the first 8 ma: js unig’ z - i aide laveun tas na \ : ; ame | Mountains, as well as the naval forces in the Paci- | The U.8. frigate Brandywine, Capt. Charles Board. | Jt feeme that George left his wife for some time, and, | o¢lient management of ite proprietors. Greenwich et THEODORE DURPON, Prenton. dure are at length fully organized, by the election of a free soiler as Speaker of the House, and that of a free soil whig as presid by a majority of three. his would show that the ng officer of the Senate, | fic, and in the China aad East India seas. It ig clear that such an officer is necessary on that coast, removed as it is so far trom the City of Washington. i | W. Storer, arrived below en Tuesday evening. She sailed from Norfolk for the Brazil station on the Sth of September, 1847, and ed from Rio de Janeiro Octo- man, bearing the broad pennant of Commodore Geo. | | during his absence, the wife was informed that deud.snd soon after she married a German printer,doing jeorge, in the mean time, t idle. but paid his attentions toa pretty young by the name of Stanton, and finally, about two him.” ‘The father Crnisty's Minsrarcs —The bill for this evening is of the same light and highly amusing character as those ofthe preceding evenings of the week. The singlog in excellent; the instrumental performances are capital; the burlesque opera excites immoderate laughter, and the Bass aoun B. Dany, Becre Mx. Willlam Bvadbury’s Choral Singing ve a class on ® large scale rpacle, the object of whieh ry. at is the diffusion cia more . : ; seer ince, Induced her to marr raenice 0” free soilers in those bodies exercise a controlling | It eppeare thet, in abolishing flogging in the | yor asth, 1860, for New York. UiMite Stanton becoming euraged at the deception | thé dancing ie inimitabl ‘music, and the promotion f congregational tiaglag tho influence over the two old parties. Now, if e | £tvy, without providing for any substitute punish- | The fodlowing is w list of her officere:— practised by George, bas brought the whole matter be- |. Veisow ¢ Ouse ove ok ies eens Trae rere ad the Tahoma Te, teces ee Southern Legislatnre elected officers to preside over | Ment, Congress has created some trouble and dis- | Charles Woodman, Captein; Luther Steddard, L'eu- | \°hte unil the partion detained to answer, ‘The care | lodier, solo performances on the violin and aocordeon, | ™°otrsiv. Tickets ape for sale atthe sausie stones, and cag deliberations who were in favor of secession, q | Order in the service. It leaves ofienders, he says, et ee, a oi eae M sabeey: will possibly undergo | sepeemmubeliens Of ie Seek Seana aes sper yee ptt 3 sensible outcry would be made inthe North. But, | exposed to the extreme penalty of human law, to | fenjamin’ Fo Leche. Fleet Surgeons Philip Saas Cares Peru Yeeros. 9. Sule | Beate, / sane itonccng ian Splendid Holiday Gitte—Moade, Brothers’, arrested a man by the name of Henry F. Baker, on « great Javorites. celelrated Daguerrectyyes, all eizes, put im gold lookets, ‘we suppose, the South are to take no netice of this | Which flogging was, in many instances, only a | dale, Arsistant Surgeon: John L. Lenhart, Chaplai charge of perjury, in swearing falsely before the Court | Trrvien Hant.— at pianist, Doctor, will give | bracelet Ke. also, im elegant papise i salad , c | mil iy arth Richard T. Law, Acting Master; John ©. Grayson, Fir leas, in @ divorce case pending between MM. mache and Turkey Moroces keeptake onses, for frames, action of the Ohio Legislature. Wien our bull | tmilder altemative. This is certainly a matter of | }ieut.of Marines; dacob J. Storer, Com. Becretary; | George E Bart and nie wile Cornelia, which evidemse, | Mine* Louise Doctor wil be agelated 8 te tweet “vos | fer iemily Re rd gores our neighbor’e ox, it is nothing; but it is | great moment to the navy, and we have no doubt | John T. Beriand, Pareed Midshipman; Theo. 8. Wal- ‘orn to by the accused, was considered material | caljst Signora Truffl Renedetti, the oan t vio. | aurits quite a different matter when our neighbor's bull Fores our ox that Congress, in its wisdom, will soon remedy the temporary difliculty which their hasty legislation ker, do. do ; John G. Sprorton, Midshipman; K. Breese, do.; John P. Baker, do.; William Gwin, do ; Bayard E: Hand. do.; Rebert T. Chapman, do.; Joseph ustice Osborn swer the charg as tothe matter at issue. id the ac- cused to bail in $1,000 to linist, Griebel. The selections of such as will be sure to draw agood attendance. Intive or (riena.wPA meric the American Hotel, The Hatt Market.—Knox is Dashing ahead Galleries, 255 Broadwry, x r i i Bs ; “ ee Ey Lipnay Hac, New ank.—Mrs, Deane and her talent- We regret to learn that an hospitel for the insane | occasioned. ee aptain's Olerk; Biljah Goodridge, 3 —— Board of Education. ed children will give @ concert at the above place. tone glaie, Get tea onmoepneesnete “w was destroyed by fire, yesterday morning, in Au- __ We are glad to perceive that the Secretary of the | bie, Gunner; Joseph Cox, Carpenter. ' Dre. 4.—E. C, Benedict, Eeq , the President, in the | Mre, Deane rings very pleasingly; her daughter plays | 22") ".04 they pars current throughout. ov gusta, Maine, anc that twenty of the unfortunate immates perished in the flames. It wae a dreadful casualty. The melancholy particulars will be tounc der our telegraphic head. Arrival of the Steamship Arctic—Tour Days Navy isin favor of extending the mail steamship service, and recommends the establishment of a line of steamships or sailing vessels to run between San Francisco and Macao or Shanghai in China. If any such line be formed, it is to be hoped that it Mr. Cla oadland and four seamen, from the U. 8. sloop St. Louis and six seamen from the U. 8. fri- gate Congress, baye come home in the Brandywine, sick, She has also brought as passengers Major Thos. 8. Morgen, late Secretary of Legation at Rio, and son; and eight seamen sent by Mr. Kent, the American cbair. The clerk read the minutes of the last pro- ceedings, which were approved, Several communica- tions respecting new schools, were referred to the committee. Putlic Schoot Society —The President ennounced that he bad received « communication from the Public Behool Boclety. which represented that there is » de- floiency of $4 000, which it will be necessary to sup- | | the piono with taste and jugdment; and the interesting little Fanny recites the piece entitled “The Broken Heart” in & manner that would do credit to a profes- sional actress. entitled “Gui- The Dowrny Turarry.-The beautitul pl sippus” written by the late Gerald Griftta, will be rox soils his beet ¢¢seription of hais attout follere b, and they are fully equal in materials, sus. and fs thecity at nve. His rich and elegant fare re Carrying them Saunders’ Dressing Case Factory, 147 and = will be composed of steamships. The experience ply to meet their cotlay, and that, as they areem- | sented this evening, with @ very strong cast. & os Later News trem the Old World. which we have acquired is conclusive that they Consul at Rio de Janeiro, as mutineer, belonging to | powered by law, they look for the means to do 80 to | Bowery Theatre Thaw ina ak By Blas ay owing S87 Broa ‘These ease pavantagesterer The Arctic, the third of Collins’ splendid line of 5 the baat't te That: th dies eet adntlel <i> the ship Henry, of Boston, bound to San Francisco, | the Board of Education ; referred to the FinanceCom- | principally to the gr nterprise of Mr. Hamblin, os th ts) a articles in the em: ‘possi< New York and Liverpool steamships, arrived here | °° Sogdian duper which ship got as far South as 44, and had to return to | Mitte. ty, : who spares neit! nor expense, in affording | ble, space. BAL Dhus, U7 Broadway, corner et vd ment’s question, while, atthe same time, they are The Appropriation for this Board. —The President also | amurement ost refined and instructive cha- ateight o'clock last evening, after a tempestuo' passage—having experienced, for eleven days in succession, a heavy gile from the westward, which thoroughly tested her machinery and sea qualities. She brings four days later news from the old sie See ; t required an immediate re- ar Novlean, and Mrs. J. Wal: | “The Greatest Dixcove world, the detials of which will be fouad in our | Sc1tiséton t thenney, and wo are glad to nee that | eetenel Ee eee Oh Ase the statement furnished by The other characters by an | ing —1. J. Beale has ju ~ colamas the prejudice which exists in certain quarters that The foll is the list of deaths on board the that the rum of $870,796 32 ‘The above play, both for = Ape cea He | we know of, towards the mail steamship system, | Brandywine eince her departure from the United expemees of the current y ot Jan; excellent plot has not been en on ivory, There are two features of the intelligence re- rt D 8. - nse 1 ‘the applications for new | surparred by any aud with such artists as the | |skemesses with ali tho beau ceived by this arrival, which are of great import. | h*R0t reached him. The mail contract system gg a Re Rae od 4 the vaitous expenses specified, it appeared | Wallacks, it will, indeed be a rich treat to nee it. We | jit, rcs i# let $l tial: 8100 ee e, vir an advance of an eighth of @ peany | *NCuld be fostered, encouraged, ani extended, in | Jan. 90, 1619, Peter Jobson, boatewain’s mate; at sea, | UNC. Soccer roy it ana for which, sum the Prenitcat | +uowld met be surprised if ite repetition was called for | ami Liverty atest, opposite hathbea every reasonable way, and ought never to be agg? Philip | tent io his estimate to the Comptroller, for the ensu- | Gren, i tJ. R, Boott in his great = eo sterling in the price of cotton, and the probable sacific termination of the German difficulty. Tae admirably adapted for transporting the light and valuable merchandise of the Last, such as silks, teas, &e., &e. Mr. Graham is perfectly right in saying that the merchant steamships are a valuable abandoned. As we have repeatedly showa, it fur- | nishes the country with an arm of defence or of- Rio, en accountof the mutiny, She there shipped a new crew, and proceeded on her voyage to San Fran- cisco. The mate, Lewis E. Jackson, and Ienry Taylor, boy, are on board as witnessen ‘be Brandywine o the Equator on the 4th of November, 1847, 52 days from Lynnhaven Bay, and re- od 1840, 3, 1860; Jammer, ititante, 15, 1850, Kichd. Walker, announeed that he had received a communication froin the City Comptroller, requesting that he be fur- piched with an estimate of the sums required for next year for this department, As the letter was received wince the last meeting of the Board, he (the President) andthe Clerk. to whom the communication was ad- ing year. The letter of the President and Clerk was adopted by the Board. u racter. Mr. Wallack is well tic talent of the highest stamp. long period he bas been playing at the Bowery, by bis great histrionic abilities, the most unmixed satisfaction and pleasure. Race a) he a as 5 Titus Quintius Fulvius; Stevens a’ wn to nd ossess drama- th: ‘Vhis bill will draw an im- Fine Arts —Talbotypes, or Portraits om Ivory Papor. The fidelity of likenéss, and the beautifud 247 Broadway. The two highes beat a : ; sronercratnee . On ballot, Mr. Denny was appointed a member of satelligence will be received with pleasure by the | fence, the cost of which, in time of peace, is com- Ae 1850 Thomen ie | the Bxecutive Committee of Free Academies, ta roora | ras Remntnass-26 Suvige— American people. We doubted, fre m the begin | veratively trifling, while it aflords to the young pf Me. Fowers, whore teria of office bad expired. Ad- a the pet Pe Brady's Daguerreotyping on Ivory, pre= ning, that the Germen question would resultia | en of the navy the opportunity of acquiring @ : nn Maid, in Shakepes fier stalitice of a pelncing with tne mecureey at ortageees. | war; for, notwithstanding the reaetion that ha) | |, f U. 8. District Attorney's Oflloc. .'? This young lady, as type. Fine specimens of hie mew and recent disve perfect hnowledge and experience of steam as a OO peak = ms a 4 . | Deere, possesses a: ualities which, when E aun b very saken place in Europe sincelthe revolutions of 1848 : .4—C of Murder om board U. 8. Prigat Pp: mt) be econ at lus Gallery, No, M8 Broadwaye ‘and wwe felt covered that the powers of Easape had their | Oc'e Power on thé coven, 8 desideratam not t0 | Goodwin, do. d a | too Oanane Sibaas feigts Neearein herp Keeeneeaea | Tener scenct. she is pathetic and fering’ Comb Factory, 387 Broadway.—The Aw et the p sof Eu eslesied y gov veh eo Un # frigate Bran has been arrested | h hands full, in maintaming tne existing order of be overtoched by any govechuent, sapestaliy outs, aw, oe | en acharge of heving murdercd Edvard Reet. a ship. | wate pbs ical energy to deplot the more intense pas- | sortment, is ureqeaied in. the orey-omben We like the report, and hope that Congress will mate, while the vessel was lying ia the port of Mon’ sages of the distraught wite. or force of voice to fill a mbracing the ‘well as home Damutacture, The | quality of the things—including the “ right divine”—without ex- | -omery act upon the many valuable suggesti The U.S. steamehip Saranac sailed thie morning, | video, on the 10th May last. From the deposition. of jous house, these are impediments which practice | | aad great ¢ pending. their tadene ahd ressurete “in fighting ns "3 ly = no the many Bgestions | in obedience to a jespatch received ca one otthe wae, it sopeeres that a difficulty arose be- 8 ———_ eo =) is Sanne e head, oo wil be foaad i sgainst each other. Instead of emyloying their 7 - ween Francie and Reed, when they quarrelled, an4 (te a8 | pairing do | struggling. fell together; while down, the accused ttabbed Reed with his ship koife in the abdomen, which caused death in @ few hours afterwards. Mr. | Hell, U. 8. District Attorney, caused a warrant to be was an admirable performance. This geotieman is perfeet in every part be undertakes, and reads with a | precision and & feeling that would be commendable capitd! in that way, they will husband it for the great contest which is certain of taking place, Mertive or Stare Lrorsiatrees.—The Legia- together latures ef the following States hold their sessions te found {n grea: sban- . C zee oban TARE “N7 Breadyay corvet Leonard sieeve, where sles eve [30 20. ond ot very low races, at throughout the whole of Europe, between the op- | during the present season. The time of meeting | issued, yerterday evening, for the apprehension of the | ¢¥em in older stagers. Fredericks, as Friar |. rireet, where algo ete - pressed many and the privileged few, and which is ond the state of parties in the Legislatures are also secuced she i hew conned RA tt jaation. | admirably. Mrs. Hield, prog bran ba od es, feney cod Someotts arilelon map ts elenloet avin | imevitable, sooner or later. giv | Desperate Mutiny at Se1— Nicholas Smith, Francis Byoet, es Mercutio, sustained the reputation they a lice le tes The excitement in England, caused by the ME OF MEETING, ®RAATR. ROUSE Morris, Lewis Desmond. Francis Capana F. | have both gained in their respective parts, na Coats, [Pantaloons and r 1 te. =P : George Sheppard, Michael Coztens, and Nivto's Ganowy —There will be no performance for Stores, of the latest fall style, from $2 Mtr $10, ae ope’s usurpation, as it ie called, still existe, (a 23 : ight of the crew of the American ship llenry, of I the rext three nights at this establishment, ‘The rea. | SHRI om Neon Chesaud otzeet, rovend ove the day on which the Arctic eaile!, there Was t0 | yo2p oprotina, ..Nov. IF Sst " pe thane rg Eg apn I | of this Is tbat Kibo, always desitious of pleasing al algae ne ’ Anan dle wl - ome . q a de vw! utiny on hoard that versel, while rone by produeing novelty, ofev Jeroription, op etabit we . Protestant demonstration, end « seriou ee Bouth ollna ae » ¥ et Pe eaitain abet Saree os ee nf | | ne yuyene mee) oo to Sen Ztaneiane, Pee — pe ay a ong nent fale : |e ‘i un 2 ruven tu nce was anticipated, in consequenie of the 9° 2 0008 2 orn ely Mote of mutipy continu url a e | ml entitied “Mevalm. or wi’ whieh bas . bo li ad 0) hi ‘ i . 4 Mintiarippl, new im extre command of the steamship Oregon oy were meet Ric do Je- in course of preparation fer nearly three months, | Rer!l. ther stra tell kits to wake the | i upen, by placards posted 0 congregate aul oppose it ng the passengers by the Arctic is Mr. our late Charge de Affairs to Portega’, who demanded and received his passports from that country some time since, in consequence of the dispute with the United States, relative to the Gen. Armstrong cial The President, in bh recent message, stated that thedifficuly wae oa train of ad ustment, and we have no doubt thet Clay’s arrival in Weshiagton will hasten a petlement The part 0 etails of news will be her The Aonval Report of the Secretary of the Navy. We published, in yesterday's paper, the report of the Secretary of the Navy to the Peesideat of the United States. t gives an account of the opera- of that arm of the government during the past aad oe eral vessels of all year, end the dis po § presen! condition, ite materic won of the classes belonging to the service. We perused i with a grea al of interest, and found mach in to com 4. Like the President's message, it i yerepicuous and to the point—without any t ceseary verbiage, and contains e great deal resting matter concerning the navy ere are three or four features of this re; which ere well worthy of being pondered ami acted upon ses of Congress now in session Ayton pe firet is the defect which ex- iste in the present organization of the departmen for the want of a retired list for superannuated ¢ dectepid oflicers. 1t is a well known fact tha there are several officers in the navy, who, in cen- sequence of age and infirmity, are incompetent to discharge ‘heir doties ina proper or satisfactory manner, and who are better suited to live quietly and comfortably on shore, than endure the fatigu Henee it rt y the twe m Wa dancers, and casualties of a long cruise is that it is no uncommon thing to hear of our na tional vessels on foreign stations being seve , and frequently many months, in port, n command being glad of rest, and wnable n constantly at sea. It is apparent that ia those superannuated public sérvants who cir youth and manhood in the service of the they should be permitted to retire on a com/ortable provided by government Itiealeo due to the efficiency of the navy, that sucha pension or retired list should be established, as well © the young mea in the service, who are await- ing year alter year, sometimes twenty years, for promotion ferred, it is said, maketh the heart sick is true, we should say there are many sick hearts in the American navy, at the present time, from thie cause. We are informed, by the Secretary of the Nevy, that the senior passed midshipmen, now in the service, are older than were Perry, Decatur, and Macdonough, when week chief to rema' absistencs Hope ie thy Arkansas... ov. 4, 1850. Virginia... Michigan. . Wircensin Celiforn'a. Rhode Is Not yet knowa atned session. Whig maj in the | egi url there t¢ a democratic me ority— but the whige and anti Benton democrats outnumber the friends of Benton ) The Legisiature of Marsachusetts consists of forty Senators, and three hundred and fifty-s'x Representa- tiver. when full The democrate aud freesollers have da majority of members, over the whiges, in both Of the above Legisiatures, the following are to elect United States Senators, viz Florida p place of De rid T Obie Thos, b wing, Indians, Jerse D, Bright, dem Virginia. mes M. Mason, dem Robert ©. Winthrop, whig. 18. Dickinson, deta Wirconrin.. California i: hede . It is probable th tors, Vv Albert C. Greene, whiz ve Whigs will lose three a Massec tts, New Jersey, and Delaware, and gain one in New York. The Legisleturee of Florida and California are donbdtful, several seats being contest State, and the return? from the la lates er not be complete at ovr adviers Qvanans Avowe mim Dawoona It would if the deme seem es rote were not yet a od rty ney are afrelling still, and growling and grumbling et each er as much as usual At the late ele for members of the Old and ve ‘8 Demo © tees, the hunkers lid their be outgeneral the barnburners, and secure the return of a majority of their friends, | The barnburners did the sane. The d | crats, at al ents, ha no occasion to f abe ne di f the spoils, for after su their pews, as bears do in winter, for } years pact or hey are no nest the flesh- pots than they were at their first de We sup- pote it is hunger that has disturbed their equa- | nimity, and wes the cange of the recent squabbles | in their rank | e rnom Porro R Sen, Leon -scienniltea | arrival of the brig Naritirki, Cay pot us in posression of dates to the 10th wit. term Ponce, At the time the Naritisk! left, all the troops and citizens were under arms, by order of the Governor, who was momentarily expecting an attack from a force under Gen. Loper, who he on reported fo the tieinity of Ponce, with a large ‘ores. to ad eleon, yeaterday. they achieved their victories which reflected so | The inhabitants were under creat fear, and patrolled the senior lieu- iary ‘duty is re This erives from much renown on the coustry; an tenants past the age when quired of citizens in the militia the wharfs and outekirts of the city dey and night. | We believe the quixotic General leetill somewhere } ) within the territory of the United States, as we hare | | pecelned ne inteniyence to we. eret ; | parrengere—fifty-two in numier—will be foun in the former ‘The U. 8. ship Albany, Commander Charles T. Piatt, left the navy yard. at Charleston, Mass ,on Tuesday. for the Gult of Mexico, where rhe is to be the flag-ship ef Commodore Foxhall A. Parker of the Home Syad- re in Nantucket Koads, where she remai 4 at night. . Marine Affairs. Sarnvp ron Ecnore.—The R. M, steamship Niagara, Captain Stone, left yesterday, at noon, for Liverpool. | Bhe carried out $265,402 in epecie. The names of her der ovr marine head. Breanne ALanaa Will leave New Orleans for Te- entepec on the 10th inst . instead of the 5th, as pre- viously announced. Lavscwrp.—At Demarise recently, by Mesers. Austin & Cotter, a ship of 1,147 tone; and at Newcastle Me. ship of 460 tone, owned by the builder, Mr Henry Hitehoock. Tre Steavsnir Prvtaverros This eplendia ste ew York. witha valuable freight of goods 50.000 in coin, consigned to various bankers out. Fabius Stanley, U. $ ¢ command of her.—New days tre ond $ ‘mong ber passengers is ‘whe will hereafter t | Orleans Butleten, Now, 26. The brig David K. Akin, Captain Power, arrived at Key West om the 10th in having on irom Philadel party consisting of thirty-six men. dof Mr. Lewis, for the p’ light house on Sand Major Linnard, United States Topo. raphi ef, Will arrive soon to superintend ite construction, It is rumored that the government | intendeto finieh the light hi ready commenced on Carysferd Reef. vy any Deatn board « com! sure piracy was at | tempted. be (tr jonely bad infor. | macion of the tm dors, retired—not cining one; the steward also, by bis ord hie rleeping place. The mutinrets soon open the arm chett, and possersed themselves of ive contents; bat fortunately it contained no powder Ose of the muineers, crawling on his hen a hnece into the cabin that had been vacated, gave intimation that the moment for ection had coms, Mr. Innes bailing the man. who endeatored to progtess and cxecute hit murderous jutention, fired end shot bim dend, end Immediately made bis way through th sky light to the poop, where he found the mutineers all armed, when, calling upon them to lay down their ferme. hie order was obeyed by all we believe, but one bim all eavored etill te intimidate and x n this Informed the man h ar would who et Mr. Innes vp upon him theee several t lay down and go forware; and chat, tailing his d #0 would shoot bia, ‘he man perelcted—the martor a, mortally wowsding him, whea the mutiny was uciied. The wan now lies at the polot of death int Civie Hospital Novelty at Nitlats. have bren taught to anticipate any gtent enterprize He har decided to ot se for threo vights, and on Monény will asteni¢h the patrons of bis popular o teliishment with 8 new plore, upon which he has rirk als om Of money. It ie calied “ Magula, or the and it is rumored that i “ fted Rave! The rehererale are t it to the pubile. and every day and night prepe rations are going of to clre thie novelty an ener rree ot Peter @ lovers of the wonder- She was towed down the harbor, and ancbored | thip arrived at our port early yesterdsy morningin nine | | nas tformanoes of the |» ptepeension i fato that iately handed over Consul at Mio, who caused them to until the 20th of October, when they were placed on board the Brandywine, to’ be brought to New York for trial. The socused were in n com: plete state of insubordination; they frequently fused to do duty, and were armed for the greater eto | voyage from Boston, til the; | | be Smpriro: District Attorm day for exeuwin Common Pleas. IN CHAMPRES. | The Ion. Judge Daly presiding Dee. 3.—The Free Omnibuses—In the matter of | William Seott and jrasc Wri, who were sen- tenced to fine and imprison | for driving unlicensed omnibuse, | brovght up om habeas corpus before this court, J Daly gave the following deci+ion: The commitment | by virtue of which the relators are detained. is iusuf- ficient, There fs no such offence punts by | as that whereot they are alleged to have been oo: victed. The eighth seetion. of title one, of the ord | pance relating > ent who ttages and accommodation coaches, ny person trom keep: for bire of wages fitty dollars. prohibits yy stage, Ke under « pe eeribed the driving of a stage for which no Ucense w ing or driving of an violation of the ordinance. The heeping or driving it for hire or the commitm: low, and of which his ey tion, sare entitled to their dirc! at no record of their convict! Clerk of the Bensior y the third section of th: p Dufly, The other question raised upon the hear. ing may be rummarily disposed of. j onvictl nder wl instead of the a of alt iy T erred in imp upon a writ of « the objection to the Mayor asa im orperation, acting judicially: though this point haa bee tly passed upon, the Suprem Court having an Alderman may ve a witness | up for ef agninet the Corporation, | that he is not, in such @ care, t bs part within the meaning of the « various other objections to the mo bronght up and reviewed only upon the record ine it, the error ts to be | Thet h t heen made up and filed. which omission | io of itvelf eufficlent to entitle the relators to their die. charge } Tividges over Brondway. ] Tt ie ot times aiMentt t *# Broadway, and some other fircets of New Vork. even to experienced doag- ete; end, ocnsidering the r of being more or lors deinged before finding an epportunity to | tides, the dirnzreeableunes from the | weather, and, not theleast of all, the d Toads ate alipper cone ideriug, ais merous reed i pened, It seen objection Gn ne not to interfere with it at gh bat for two rows of pedns at the stairs, at right angies t tench end, and large enough bat for o t 1 not project aay more on the side eta, Se. (which rpace nw quently, not intert re by. One pait of bridge thore towards up etre Vely 10r those who ascend: and th own street, exelurively tor those rides could ret om four | | | | | ' ua trees, lamp p t) and would, tt columns, baving asic ow the side. way, and onan even! A fow fancy iton bridges of thet only be inehteurive, but aleo or- ras feds eteat conventenes, both | fer ime, and tafet y a8 6. ort in July | mt by the Mayor, | | We are gia Gj | gtand ep | Astenicex Meer | tee uch large aseombiaces. ay judge from the other splendid rp | produced during the tearon, whicb, for gorgeous rcea ery, dresses td decorations, have never before ben | equal Maxuim™ will be the most brilli pectacle ever presented in this is extirely occupied In the, atrang ain order to ite effective wi theatre the resort of the most reapecta {great attraction for thi | The perform rt | Wie arres | it neSephia Can ruch a cast fall in thir beautifol Therpian Temple M, Frederie will dance ® pas de deux, which will be followed by the Jenny Lind pot powri by the orches tra, and the amcremente will close with the and excellent ferce of “My Friend in the Stra Go | carly ond eccure your seats Noviowat Toeetae.—The new prize drama of Na- ture p. the Mechanic, or the Ship Carpenter which has been effectually produ ut by A. IL. Purdy, the enter. played with ved houses and enthust- ing be aeriterion te judge by. It will az this evening ith the same strong to oad. an to Bll every eat Miss Walters and be played f nightly reoeived with warm d: monstrations of applause This favorite establishment was hever more succereful than at present. The surprisiog performances of Tom Thumb keep the aifdience in ecatacice. His singing and danciog are quite amusin and hist ne of Napoleon and Frederick the (reat, are on ecides this feature, Mt, Greenwood. the active and jatelijgent manager, has a veudovitle company, Whose performances are exer When it Ie considered thet with the above elegant entercain- ment, the sudiences can also view the rare and beautl- ful curiosities of the Musou, we are not surprised t New Yors Avr crmecrme.—The beautiful eqnestrion performances given by the French equestrian com pony, at the Bowery Clreus, are such ae must continne to draw large sssemb a The horeemanship is ex- cellent, and the various other amusements are ow lated to exelte laughter and jollity even in the dulle pereon. js celebrated delineator of {a low comedian, has con gegement in Philadelphia # in Baltimore on the 9th inet, Cushman ix ploying at Pittsburg, Pa Mrs Ilambiin, late Mee, Shaw, ic playing tocrowded houres at the Howard theatre, Dosto 8 Charlotte Supreme Court, dered that lendar be made ont realt, to be held om the firet Monday of Janu and that from that ti jaring the year jaet. a permanent calendar will be made and con. | tip ved from term to term, nareenbly to the fezulations adopted in a. that the calendar ‘will not be printed on rari! TO GRO, W. RIBLET, Clerk Supreme at Name voi Term, Ohiet Justice Edmonds, and the Hon. Judges pidiitt Edwards and Mitchell ny Dre, 4. Mery R. Stuert vs. Joseph Kissa end others. — The argument in thie will ease, which comes up on aypeel, war opened by Mr. Fdward Sandford, who occn- pied the Court the whele day. Adjourned, e city, and his ew very successful. | & large as ) Overshvor, Boos, Chaps, Chates, Roughness, Pimpies, Bropuoms, and a Known, positive’ s cured by a te lai pe snd eheoke, oxi ome, at 67 Yh ™ wey lender Somth vet, Philadelphia, a cd ‘Lhe Hatr and Comptexion.—Che best pre ane} gee knows to gemural nae, ia tthe ¢ mort ApDTOTeE we 1 . bya B Alfie Clark & Co, + are troubled with & Cea tr pored to hear. ewe i ghowa te ‘of a fire compan; heelth be vithout @ supply of 8 Sede, 100 Bolom et rot 4 yj Astor and. Irving Mouse i aay—20 com's ® packages the Wee ADWAS all Newralgie ¥ Relvet will ey it who have © fifty cents per bots street, New Yor! Dr. Keil MONEY MARKET. av, Dee, 4—6 P.M. ve in the stock mittet to ive, without at board. to armors 4 no new frate 1 At the f fell off 1f per cont Railroad, ‘4 , Hele Raiie ends, |, ‘There were large than usual of Pele Railroad to-day, principally On time sellers’ optics ut the bears have not beew so much fi reported fn tome quarters Reading Mailtond opened at an advance ea yesterday © prices, but fell off a little at the close, The heary pet chases on time, op tion, 0 and 60 day, te the best evidence of the confitence generally entertatned jn te- lation to the stock. From atl we ean learn, the forth Coming report will astonich the beats, end exceed she Mont rerzuine aDticipations of the strongest Wait. Verlem was in demand to. day, #yhout change! pre’ The reeeipte at the office of the Arviscaut Leeuateg day, United States Aix Lean, ‘ ; Stonington Reading Mortgage et talitened, #