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— THE NEW YORK if | eaten “yr er — <<< CENTS. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1850. posit yl WHOLE NO. 6025. ~ = nLEGRAPH The Maryland Convention. Musteal. NEWS BY TEL * | mEsouvTioNs IN FAVOR OF THR COMPROMISE AND THE | Panoot iw Lvcastia Bonors.—To-night Parodi wilt | Night UNION. appear im that grand opera in which she has teken AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITAL. Asmiveiss, Bos. 6 1000, « | eke whats hy vp ohana As eretghedy perete | eee _ A series of resolutions were reported to-day, in the | taste will have the inolination to witness the person. | }¢ ae, ae See, Sey, © manera — Reform Convention, by the special committee, in favor The plot of this mew pantomime, which is PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS. | 7 ation of Parodi, the emmouncement is all that is requi- by Jerome Ravel, is as follows :— the compromise measures of the last session of Con- | ite, after what has been sald on this theme. On | The plot turns on the persecution ofa young peasant antell from all Parts of the Country, | severai acts of Congress the | Seturday, Parodi will appear in « concert, at Tripler | Barisno. “in'the opening cena, the Chevalier visite depart dissatisfied wiih igence Li Daeg rehash aro in some bas oa oppres- | Hall, when Miss Virginia Whiting, « highly cultivated | the cottage of Julia, and under pretence of relieving | Leonard took Henry info custody, and com the evening they had spent in company with the mem- &e., &e., de. . , Revertheless, viewing them as parts musician, who will soon sppear on the boards of the | her sick metber, makes roposals to her, whi him before the chief of police. On searchi bers of the association. of an entire system to be adhered to and maintained | Opera, will make her debut, She has @ remarkably | Marine ot Henry articles were found valved at $142, ob- Deraprus Accipent.—At half past six 0” om Interesting from Washington. fatended to be an Breed ptt ritieal oe fine voice, and an admirable method. Thus appearing T bn mee aa ate the veer gong *y t--— pehy vn APROSPROTS OF BUSINESS—CHEAP PosTAGE—RIVER | tons to heal the public agitation, perpetuate the | under the auspicious star of Parodi’s fame, she | covers above, only signed James Harper. Mr. Root, sup- oS ee peg J ry AND HARBOR BILL—BRANCH MINT BILL, ETC. Union, they have received the ence of Mary- | will be received with ¢ uch public interest, and | offeri: it to be from Mr, Harper, the publ! » her just land. The resolutions also declare that the Fugitive | we are fully entitled that we shall have an | atten Cie street, delivered the property. Arthur & Ben: nose, running over the top of her head The scalp of Wasuincton, Desomber 10, 1850. Blave law cannot be led, or disregarded and re- | American vocalist, at last, worthy of the Italian lyric | —Bmile, who has to the cemetery, at- | stationers, No. 61 Wall street, were also defrauded out the right side was separated from the bone the From the oharacter of the House proceedings to-day, | sisted ¥ the North, jout ‘leading to s dissolution | scene. The concert, itself, will draw hundreds to the | tempts her rescue, but is the Chevalier es- | of lotoer, pa , &o., valued at $650, on an order pur- | whole side of her head. Dr. Philips, of 416 Hi ~the sountry may dunt upon the carly passage of the | of the Union, Shlis stiensed, Sosay Liad’s triumphs” There wil | deopeis, "At inle Moment the geardlan pratt of tne | the forged coder hevivg boos writers, on one’ of tas | Suet, Mas, tent, for) aad temporarily, dressed, * Di je! J jumphs. a momen jus of tl the ler havin, ‘2 teen om one of sRiver and Harbor bul. Lindmanfi in Baltimore, &. Be much interest to declde which 1s most worthy of | place descends in the form of w night om promises to | cffice blanks. It le believed that a large amount of | “(uBG:, The woman was taken to the City ospltal- There is a good prospect for cheap postege. ‘The land reform question is gaining strength, but is cather a large subject for a short session. ‘The New York Branch Mint is considered safe. The ‘new tariff stands « slim chance. Mr. Corwin’s report is expeeted to-morrow. ‘The Senate have confirmed Mr. Richard IH. Bayard ‘@ Charge d’Affaires to Brussels; and, also, Mr. Had- dock, of New Hempsbire, Mr. Webster's nephew, as minister to Lisbon, in place of Mr. Olay, resigned. The President and ‘his lady bed « brilliant public Teception to-day, which was attended by a large num- “ber of ladies and gentlemen. U Bartimone, Deo. 10, 1850. ‘The Lind mania is raging strongly here, and tickets for the second concert eannot be procured under $10. We beve no mail again to-night, south of Richmond. Ship from the East Indies Ashore, d&e. Bostow, Deo. 10, 1850. The ship Jacob Perkins, Moore, from Manilla June 8th, vis, Bt. Helena. Oct. 6th, for Boston, went arhore yesterday, at five A. M.,om Smith’s Island Point, south sideof Nantuck Anexpress messnger arrived here this morning for assistance, who stated two ballast lighters had left Nantuoket for the purpose of ren- Attorney General Crittenden, in the Supreme Court | {ening aid. When a NET NO the sin bed ewe concluded an able argument for the dismissal of the situation. She bass valuable cargo of sugar, case of Jem Hoyt against the United Btates, for the | hemp. Be. ‘as follows :-— American Arregularity of thelr bill ot exceptions. Mr. Webster | Boylston $10,000; Equitebls Setely sienont oom replies tomorrow. The case involves $200,000. ‘The speech of Mr. Giddings, yesterday, against the ‘Gugitive Blave law, has tailed to produce any excite- smment, THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SECOND SESSION. Senate, BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Wasnincton, Deo. 10, 1850. ‘“Meesrs. Downs and Foote appeared and took their beate, NEW PAPERS TO ENLIGHTEN SENATORS, Mr. Jones introduced a resolution that after this “Gession, each; Senater be allowed papers and pub- ications not exceeding the oort of five daily papers. 2 Laid over. ‘THE SEMINOLE WaR. Mr. Burren introduced s bill to refund to South Carolina, the moneys advanced in 1838 to support the “United States troops engaged in the Seminole war, that the new ehip Brewer, of New York for Central America, put in there two weeks previous, in and badly strained. pe steamer R. B. Forbes hae gone to the of the Jaccb Perkins. A letter dated Valpariasc, Nov 4, received here, states Robinston, Me,, from ky condition, half off MGort of repairs at lease $1000. Municipal Elections tn Massachusetts, Lowewt, Deo 10, 1850. Yesterday Mr. Ayers, the whig candidate, was elect- ed Mayer, by 600 majority. Nearly all the oity coun- cilmen are whigs. In Charlestown, Mr. Frothingham (dem.) was elest- ed Mayor, by over 100 jority. The ocrats earry the City Couneil. whe a — ome In Roxbury, Mr Dearbora (whig) is almost unani- mouzly elected. pee ‘Trial of Dunbar, the Murderer. Acwany, Deo. 10. 1850, The District Attorney concluded his address this morning, in the case of Reuben Dunbar, charged with the murder of the Lester children. J: Wright Reterred to the Military Committee. charged th im an eloquent and dignified address, which cocupied ome hour in ‘Texas scnir. needs Pi iio prisoner its delivery, and was “Mr. Unvenwoop withdrew the petition of Leslie Poombs tor the payment of Texas scrip, in order to present it at the prope. office. PUTRICT JUDGES IN CAL FORNIA—INCREASE OF SALARIES. ‘Mr. Gwin introduced # resolution directing the Ju- diciary Committee to inquire into the expediency of Ancreasing the salary of District Judges in California, Mr. Hare moved to amend by inserting, also, the AMalary of the District Judge in New Hampshire. He said that the salary now allowed that judge was insuf- sGcient to enable bim to live. Mr. Gwin said that plenty of persons in New Hamp- whire were willing to take the office; but in Caliternia «there were no ji because no persons would take - adopted. present salaries. ‘was agreed to, and the resolution REGENTS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE. Mr. Prance gave notice of « joint resolution me “ing for thes: ent of Regents of the Smithson- dan Institution. COURTS-MARTIAL ON PRIVATE SOLDIERS. A communication from the War Department, in re- «ply tos resolution calling for the proceedings vf a court; aud the Shertff took ‘the same util the question of perties, that the evidence of its dei merce ef the work end established wit the cenal contemplated mined, a free city at either exiremi and the extent of territory which shall be set cy each side of the canal, and two upon the line of the same. It is further understood: | **Y on “ public ‘Tne Estate of McDonough, the Millionaire. New Onreans, Deo. 7, 1860. The Btate of Louisiana, through the Attorney Gene- ral, applied for the sequestration of all the real estate leit by John McDonough, which was granted by the formal possession to aetahip is decided. The United States and N ORIGINAL DRAFT OF ARTICLES RELATING TO FREE CITIES, AFSKNTED TO, BUT RESERVED FOR A SPE- CIAL CONVENTION. Itis understood between the two high contracting ernment of Nicaragua, as ao to promote the trade and com- all cause to be surveyed one year after the line of have been deter- ot said canal, re t therefor ue in width on shali be one lea: leagues! in length 1. That the State of Nicaragua shall retain its court martial on private soldiers, was received. right ot yoegeuy tebe avo lands which may fall PRIVATE CALEY within the ee territory set apart for said f The private calendar was taken up, and several bills | Cities; which lands shall be freely end unreservedly wore passed. sold at a uniform rate, to be Tixed at the time of the TENT REPORTS. Five bundred copies of part of one of the Patent Of- ice reports were ordered to be printed for the nse of P Office Benato then went into executive session, and, at o'cloek, adjourned. House of Representatives, BY BAINE’S ELECTROCHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Tagua to establish custom survey thereof. 2 Tne establishment of said free cities shall be without prejudice to the right of the State of Nica- d duties at the respective ports I oe a AD al ive had may be situated, upon articles destined for phen Mem 4 in the interior 3. The said free cities shall enjoy, and the same Wasnincron, Deo. 10, 1860. is — ; anteed to & — ae = DELEGATE FROM SEW MEXICO. ever:—1. Entire municipal freedom, and the right of trial jury; unrestricted liberty of the press; Mr. Bowsss, (dem.) of Mo., presented the credentials perfect sles freedom; the right to ‘lect thelr of the dclegate elect from New Mexico, and they were -ceferred to the Oom mittee on Territories. PREEMPTION RiGHTS. Mr. Wewrwonrn, (dem) of Til, introduced # bill granting preemption rights to setual settlers, and extending the time of payment therefor. LANDS FOR THE MISSOURI RAILROAD, Mr, Hare, (dem) of Mo., introduced « bill grant : to Bt. Josephs, Both referred to Committee on Public Lands. GENERAL SCOTT AND THE LIBUTENANT-GRNERALSHIP. Mr. Hours, (dem) of 8.0., acked leave to offers ‘resolution. (objected to) instructing the Uommities on faire to report a bill conferring om General gallant ser- Sot ae rank of Licutensut-General, tor ‘vices in Mexico. nro! Mr. Hanan, (dem owas referred to the ory oF Til. tote ites of of ‘ommeroe) to eatab- Dish reciprocity of trade between the United States and and the free na’ ing the Lakes with the At ree ON ation of the waters oonaect- nesota, introdaced a bill io the (ndinn eountry, Referred to Vom ENNSYLYANTA RAILROAD. hig) of Pa.. introduced a vill grant- in public lands to Penasylvani aid fa the coustru of the Ohio and Penasytvant qeilroad, Referred to the Committee oa Pubiie Lands. DRAMATIC AU FHORS Mr. Chapin, (whig) of Pa introduced « bill to #9. cure to dramatic writers the benrfit of their produc- tions. Referred to the Judielary Vommittee. PORTS OF ENTRY, RTC. IX ORRGOT i On motion of Mr. Tuvasrow, delegate from Ore she Committee on Commerce was instrac! ed to ioqal dato the expediency of ertablishiog additions! ports of in 01 ritory, also, to in- entry and delivery ree att hoame Mr. Wes rwonre River and Harbor wed to take up the River aod by the casting vote of Mr. the chairmen of Ohio, made an unraccessfal ke up the weap Postage bill out of ite maeed the calling of bills on the calen- | dar, with view of reaching the Postare bill. Several intermediate motions were made for the ‘ommittes to rise, the movers saying \t was apparent | no business could be dune . | Mpeally, without considering any subject, the Oom- smittes rove, when the Speaker laid before the Ho eeveral communications trom the departments, soon afterwards the Mouse adjouroed @he Abolitiontsts vs. The Boston Mar mhal, Ke. Borrow, Deo. 10, 1860 Marthal Tukey wae srraigned before the Board of Aldermen, yesterday, charged by the abolitionists vith neglect of duty at Faneuil Hell, on th eht of the prom disturbance. The decision of the Board | morrow. Mr. Geo. Thompson, last Mr. rTe motion to ta order. Here com: ple, was listened to by pundred perrons. The lecture was pri an jaistorionl and geographical nator quietly ES Gouthern Steamer Sank. Onancestos, 8.0. Dee. 10, 1850. ‘The steamer Wateres, bound from Cheraw to Charles. son, having om board one thousand bales of cotton, Landing in nine feet of water. orat eunk ot Anderron ae ieee, Jaco An ‘of the cargo were Meured in va t is Delieved that no Lives were lost, The + the rteamehip Ohio, from N est arrived. Orleans, Yarnans. Deo. 7, 1860 York via Havana, |h | writin, | covered in time to Cflicers, executive, legisiative and jadicial, ia ac- cordance with their own laws and fondamental regulations, to be dete: by a convention chosen for that purpose, as hereinafter provided. 2. Total exemption from all military or civil ser- vice, except ag much as may be required for the defence of cities, or the iy ewe of the duties required by the | eame 38. Total exemption from all contribations or taxes, ex such as may be imposed by the respective muntei- pie to be applied by the same tor their own nefit. 4, Until the population of the said cities shall ag pg ee umount to five hundred souls, = shall be subjeet to the same local regulations with the city of , eo faras the same may be epplicable, and not in conflict with the ri rant~ ed und guarantee this article. 5. Whenever it shall be determined, by actual ceosus, that the fet ulation of said cities respectively amounts to five wodred souls, or upwards, the adalt males thereof being the owners | estate in said cities, shall elect, from theit own number, nine individuals who shall frame the fundamental laws for ar cities, in consonance with the priaciples herein laid down. 4. The said free cities, after their Pere shall be under the joint protection of Nicaragan end the United States, and entire liberty of set- Uement and trade therein is guaranteed to the citi- pt | admiration. Promenape Concent or Mana Brsnor.—This enter- tainment will take place on Thursday. A correspon- dent, who, we doubt not, will be present on this oeca- elom, instructs the public how to enjoy the novel entertainment. He says ‘Bince the fair musical lessee of Tripler Hall, Anne Bishop, and her ener- getic maestro, Bochsa, have given an impulse to these transatlantic and most soeiable entertainments, the question bas been in the mouths of all who have not yet visited Paris and London—What is @ pro- menade concert? In answer to this, a few words from one who has been @ looker on in both these cities, may, perhaps, be not without a degree of inte- rest, A promenade concert is a sort of sans facon, musical, merry-making reunion, comprising the plea- sures of beth concert and ball, though without being #0 formal as the former, or exacting toilettes of such & recherché order as the latter. The soene which they present is motley and exciting, and fashionables as well as the million, enjoy themselves just as they Please, and according as the spirit moves them— rome being attracted by the charms of inspiring music, some by the delightful prospect of a dance to the arousing strains ofa fine band, while others are there to see and be seen, or to kill time, and num- bere of the haut ton, afters stroll or two mazy crowd, retire to choice seats in the upper ci end ones Se lorgneties upon the promemaders apd dancers beneath, are v apt to wish themselves down again in their midst. “Thus it will be even that the 1g Of exclusivences is by no means inc! ous with such a popular sasem'| » dulged or thrown off at the pleasure of the wearer. ‘The promenader’s etiquette is, to begin to move about the rooms (® most delightful manceuvre in Tripler Hail,) from the moment of bis entrance, talking to everybody be knows, and admiring every belle he jeaser, Bilence is not necessary during the perform- eof any ee except as & mark of respect to @ or instrumental solo. judde: iy the first and, places, while the less active themselves arov: bout the sets. or loiter ar the futoxicating sport goes on. This is what itis truly to enjoy a promenade concert. True, the Londoners themselves, could not, at first, understand it; bi at the success of Jullien now! Why, then, »! who have public formed of almost all eivil jons in # mars, go in for something of the same when it is known that we have Tripler Hall be- sides a perfect fi palace in the sir, compared with what Juli sard ever dreamed of, as the great Joyer of their attractions, which, by the way, include tome of the fimest yooul artistes the lend, and, in Snare too, do we find Bochss following their ex- ample.” Concent Comruimentany ro Ma. T.D. Rice.—Tripler Heli was completely crammed last night. The enter- tainment was miscellaneous, and the best part of it was not sppreciat An unfortunate vocalist was encored, through the perseverance of Mr. Geo. Loder, the conductor. who had no right to take the liberty he did, either with the audience, or with the ringer upon whom he was disposed to have his joke. It was quite out of place. Mr. Brow, 's address was @ very happy, one; but w not belp thinking thet an ners’ would have done good erpecially to some of the well dressed admirers of eb and fiat notes, Mis biffert, Mr. Leach, and Mr in sang with much tarte, and the third part Of the concert was euthuriastioslly recived We were glad to ree Br. Rice so suceesstul. j Mavam anv F. E. Decron's concert. which was an- Place at Tripler fall, is postponed to ‘We are requested to that thone ve tiokets, by returning them, will receive their yaty's Miner: A fine programme is an- ed for this evening, Le yen Bid melodies, tn- ental performances and exquisite dancing The que | ne a capital production, aud excites en artiste of great talent bave lately been added to the ecmpany Triecen Hate. —A grand gala entertainment will be givem to-morrew evening, at this splendid concert Bochea with bis grand orebestra will execate &eo will sing “On ballad will aleo ing in the duet of Eliser d'Amore,” with Signor Benides this the orchestra will exeoute seve polkas, burlerque variations en the celebrated ival of Venioe, No deubt it will bes grand at- 100m. Krowere Pasiy This company of voosliate will a at Princeton to-night, on their way jouth. Jenny Lin's Finest Concent ix Battimone —The / first concert by M'lle Jenny Lind, took pisce inthe Fro e last night, and the enthusiasm with tengstress was greeted and the éclet whieh attended the whole affair, must b «equalled. ff not surpasred, the mont rang uli tiene The house, an hour before the commener of Ube concert, pr ed # mort brilliant speetacie la nd seoond thers every peat | largely compored of In- becoming attire ad: the zene of ell nations who shall recognize the muni- cipal existence and independencee of said free cities, and enter into treaty stipuletions with the republic of Nicaragua to protect and defend me. But if the svid free cities are not estab- liehed, as herein provided, within the time desg- nated in the first section or this article, thea the obligetions incurred by the United States shall have no force or eflect whatever A Curwus Meetixne at Krenmonn, Va —A meeting took place at the Exchange, on Saturday evening, Which, the Times says, was a very ctri- ousaflair Mr. Daniel H was put in the chair, and stated the object to be to condema the oe §=Northern reesions nerally, especially the Compromise bills, and to m re- Belance by forming a a0D- intercourse associat on All this not being nominated in the boad, the an- povncement gave rise to a good deal of ludicrous confoxion Finally, Mr Robert G Scott circum- vented the chairman and his enpporters, by carry- | ing & motion to appoint a committee which should mport to a future meeting. He put a hard ques tion, by demanding to know whether any preseat were for cisunion on account of the Comprome mnded by rising. This Pi — A correspondent v ig Dom Bayou Sara, Miss , under date ot the ‘28th ult. says :—Francia Buckner, residing ia the villege of Centreville, Miss , was murdered on the night of the 23d instant, is man calling himself ag ee who was partaking of the hospitality of Mr. Bockner’s house at the ume. Sevea thousand dollars in gold and raod paper m were taken away by Campbell, who, before leaving, fired the house in four places, but the fire was die ¢ building and the old man’s body from being consumed Campbell was arrested last night, having s portion of the money on hie pereon, aud confeserd to the whole matter. He says he killed his vietim for his money by Mr. Justice Woodruff A few in re after which hie Monor adjourned, being ready Ae on the subject. we may ne well state thet the rooms in which bot of in futare.to be held . pace ove vt by a circular railin bench. te allotted f the court, am Tight band side of the bene three or fenr tables, and « correspon: cbatre wh! we presume. are intended Tn the old room. pm = ena to a Bee now direct ite the door to the Chemeet of the Board of Assistants reporters ‘The roe in which the second branch is to sit, was formerly the old Ciregit Court room. jeut for not quetling the Boston riot, to de- | | not audi Teceived, a® dgrmeefully down the stage Applause almost the entire pp which at elf to reew mm « timidity and embsrrament the evidenor of which | termed to give a renewed invpulse to the emtnasasm ot the audienee = We hare mot time at the late howe at | whieh thie ia peeermari) eapenk #f the effect | of each of the pieces whien og. Ia ali the re | eetved from tha sudienc the mort raptmrous tckany of | gratification. whii-t in the fate trio, the Bird roag aod he herdsman the audience seemed onwy coking: and by thet continued | applaure pong was deckdediy the fw | and by ite wonderful beeu'y and var 4 will certainly justify ali (het bes Y said | Lind’s extraordinary powers / “ , | Theatrical Trearre. — if (ate eaten) ithmen, oF ero eded every night, ard if tbe coffers of in @ healthy condition ia it a £ su prive | when the mort refined and {at a) euter tate at apy ¢ ctpense, by Me. mente are bpp onn } bj of Gisippur op adinire the bert dramatic | © the Walineke nt #ill con slade ite of the Tales,’ vens, Tilton, and Mise Wemyss will sustain | eof Sir | ir 0 ucesrstal tertainmente will eo Single Life. Ftephene the part of Susan Bwoetapple This will be followed by the amuring drama of the “ Rough Dia- Bir Wm. se Oousia J Mre Stephens as Mar- jast ebaracter worn it Te rometimes ungretetol to the caterers of ents, and fot the production of novelties It seom. indeed, & great mistake of ours, a4 #e proof of it in the immense audiences which have ded the two first periormanees of “ Mazuim’ at | tertaimment. Between the | and was Eine in hisown form, and presents him with a magic branch, the possession of which will guard bim from | ron & every danger and grant him every wish. Evile is still tea by the Uhevalier, but afte: my Serious protector to the flames, and reward: formationr, modelied by M. tomb, by moonlight, which o! hall, is truly wonderfal, and Ddesutitul palece than’ the serial scen Boel The marine view, with the car: ly that all the Ra Messrs. Leon danoe of —— tomime was admirably well arranged by the of the orebestra, M. Engéne Féerreion. tame pantomime will be performed, with th by Leon Javelli and the Ravel family. T! eli, Wells, Maraetti, and J ballet of “ Nicodemus” will also be athinae All the lovers of good performances will go early, if they want to find o seat, Bunron’s Turatke —We will be"much surprised if rowded in every ht, to witness the great histrionio inimitable company,in the fine Those who have at- tended its previous representations will rea lily admit city can equal the comic ability tothe sound jieve. and in ¢, for their own 8 good stock com- miserable stars interior to the attaches, is the best w: re. Holman will sing @ favorite ballad, Miss Walters and M. Frederic will dance, and the amuse- Oommunication from 8 this mous Therpian t ‘tment to ple be mi omedy of the ‘ Road to Ruin, that nothing in t! oy, owlug prin te pany, without having recourre are greatl: ruccers, mente will close with the “ Eton Boy.”? Nariowat Tueatne.—The great suceess ot the rama, as also of the splendid rpectasl Ww Desert,” induces the ein for this evening's en- and second picee. Miss prize F various escapes, jm Appears, deoms Bariano lovers in his abode of bliss. Nothing can give an accurate idea of the magnifi- cence of decoration, and of the new tricks and trans- Lehman. The mystic jondid gothic seen @ more of the last « turning to As for the performers, we need in it, and that A: the principal char: also some graceful dances, with M’ beautiful © Pas de Fascination,” mummies. The music of Axi header atiful y to Malvina will dance a Highland .Fling. There seems te be a good deal of tact in the 3 a of end p erous theatre since it fallen bands of wante of his patrons, the day with the \Ship Ca cetved a is using this neat into [the r, Purdy, who seems alive to the theatrical therefore every ef- wer to produce the greatest novelty of ‘he amuremests to night will commence pentar ot New York,” which te ery bight with «xpressions of pleasure will conclude with the elegant spectacle of the whol the" Magic Well.” Amexican Mv — The entertaioments given daily at this theatre of variety, of every desoription, are drawing immense assem tormances commence with © will be followed by “ Domestic Economy.” iegant and domevtic drama of “ Char. ev lotte Temple,” with Mr. Olarke, and vaudeville company the diverting piece of the“ all the The afternoon per- loarant Neighbors. ad In the talented ‘This plece will be followed by ustrious Stranger.”’ Cincus.— Fer the accommodation of families an sfter- Julliver” and “Cin nee will be given to rg, of bolt 4 rella”’ will be rformed,with « variety of feata by the French troupe. he troubles of the Belfast Giant, as Gulliver, with « whole Lilliputinn army let loose upon him, are very will be given. To morrow, Thanksgiving day, an extre Wasromorow Hast. —Toe beautiful panorama of the Pilgrim's Progress is still being exhibited. and ts aplendid painting Mx. 0 Kowanvs Levre tyre of the Prison Bbij Kteatly edmired as formed this evening at the Brooklyn Museum. Mr. Lester ie one of the popular and po: rican writers, and we are assured in city where the Intelligence. Arrest of Marcus Cicero Stanley —-The Chief reerived y & wlegrapbic despatch from Charies. ten. Bouin Opspiion informing him ot the arrest of ds char, serous Cicrre Stanley, w a fugitive from justice of t of tye. comburtibie matter on Kasterbrock Charge of Stelling —Two Frenchmen, called John F. arrested on Mow harge of stabbing John Muldoon, « The stab was inflicted on | cauting # revere and dangerous wound. Jus- committed the two aeoused persons to Bentuile and ha @ay night on mewber of Fire the rit tee Orbor prison. t Cherge of Fe n Mills Wrigiey Pngioe 2! ¢ the remult of che injury gira @ Check ~ de charge of firm of A. & F The check was * iaetes & Vo. No. 62 arawoon the bank of Com’ December 7. 1650, made payable ty Anton te whem beck bad been transferred aud faribe forgery 1g » be coueed im fei ” fhe i Med ibany tbue t ¢ chat som a of one of » Mateney. on web residing mm itved the two at. Triton for fa Swindon and Burger + bey tern with to bie a rest # aed & boy byt im the followin 261 Brondgny »~ WALTE New York, Deo 0, 1860. a Niblo ‘s Garden, on Monday ws and last night, The beautifal establishm lo wae not only has been changed | crowded in every department but several hundreds of ide of the room and ie in the paseage leading tickets were refused at (he door, We should be aste- nished with this unprecedented success, if we knewnot that the Ravels were prodasing 2 new plese with the enirmble which cannot he found except through their company aud witha moguificomce of seonety mover Mr Tenney. 251 Broadway Ohief dk ixth street. eny, it appeots, resided next door to Mr. Basterbrook, to place a lighted esodle under some bare brought on MeGireny was comm! A man by the name of arrested yesterday on ® giog & chock for (he eum of $260, on thi Justice Orborn oseph Cla f $26,661.82. dated wo of three yours vorluees together, aad } forsards from Albaoy Jark's letters rased revecving the gen- nd above was written fm, which constitutes | . arres Wenday, two wom For several eoperein various pa out of property in Plense lot the bearer beve s ledy by those who have teen the rehearsal of this play, that it is worthy of ‘Those who will witness i! "che | Pail track in eaid'street ; referre gister of Water six bundred doll on the lst of Bewers, Kroom Warren street; alto, in favor of sewer in Prince strect, lovg as October, an order was presented to umphreys, carpet dealers, No. 432 Pearl for sixty yards of carpet, best quality, eome from P T. Barnum, representing fit up a room for Jen: The carpet was deliver his sropesty. The same trick was en be ed on D. & J. Devlin, wholesale i. looked at the order, a told him that Mr. Ludlow had avd, no doubt, on many complaii persons who jer described above, will do well to further t of justice by calling on Captain Leonard, at the office, where the prisoner ean be seen for identifle will yet develope <4 Dishonest Clerk-—Charge of Embezzlement — stable Joseph, arrested, on Monday, Richard M. man, clerk in the employ of Thomas Evans, dry €7 Catharine street, on a charge of ¢ cused to prison, to Common Couneil, BOARD OF ALDERME PRTITIONS Deeds; of Hook Jad Ledde of their house. The Riker, as Vom: tion to the regulation of me street, trem B to Cemtre street, with a plan of REPORTS AvOPTED. Of Committee on Sewers, in favor of sewer in avenue, from Thirfy-winth to Fortieth street adverse to sewer in Bpring street, 7 street ; also, in favor of sewer in from Bixteenth to Eighteenth street sewer in Thirty-eighth street, fro! also, in favor of sewer roa lway, reet to between Prince Houston on Salaries, with the resolution jarion to Crosby street; of ommen ding eferred to the Creton Aqueduct De referred to Committee on Streets. be uj thet ing by the lege! termi Plies, toge '* New Daana.— “The Mar. » we pee anno inced to be per- | “Resoive KPSOLUTIONS ADOPTED. Reaclyed, That Willlam H. Biting and Elisha M welfth ward, to supply the vacancies cinted as Inspector, and J.T. Breath and Fre wmberson as Trustees of Common Schools fo now exi interse st ay as Bemane That Thirtieth street, between Sixth fe been swindled in the n Morgans, Esq, President, In the utes of the last meeting were read on of J. Towle, W.G Hunt,andJ K. missioners and Lnspector of the Com- mon Schools for the 12th ward, was then accepted. Commissioner in rele- _ elevation of the clerks in the Bureau of the Re- its, be increased to the sum of ‘the petition of Rabold & An- rtmer t; also, the petition of Rachel Aitkin for correeticn of tax; aire, recommending the petition to flag sidewalks be pointed Commissioners of Common Schools, for now extet. 2 of the late Commissioners, G. Hunt and J, Towle, and that il W. Field be entre rtreets, be raired and reluid, under ¢f the Commissioner ot Kepairs and Sup- him and to restore Julia ; he appears a second | property has been obtained in this manner, for as Peter- street. perprting to ind, fat Castle Garden. and Mr. Humphrey lost deavored to and retail ig store, corner of Nassau and John streets, order purporting to come from s Mr. William low, for one of his superier double overcoats. d then at the boy, better hief’s ation. Con- Chap- 6 ma bet the last fourteen months; bstractod from = till, has jowery Sixth also, from ot that Com: jorrill wv Thi Chis Bunday night, and o'clock yesterday mor: more were out in Lite Green street, and the olf lamps in East, Margin, Goerck and Cannon streets meer and sidewalk has caved of Thirty: third street ‘Thirty-second street as ted for the purpose of bull There is P) Unprotected pit, which remained in this state for « length of time past. +s fact, thi nue, for several blocks, is ia such a on is scarcely safe for a person to travel —A fire broke outon Monday evening. at half- pest seven o'clock, in the third story ot Fa was street, from the bed clothing catebing fire, soon extinguished, with trifling damsge. Bap Tut ht. strect ferry, and wae The want of sufficient light at the bridges and ferry houses was the cause of the accident. Gwatines anv Vaurr Hoven Lert Orew,—On Monday night, a gentlemi ju pasting through Fri jin, near Church street, through a grating left and nurrowly ercaped severe injury Yesterday, ia street, between the Herald office Broad: cover of a bis leg wei escaped injury. but was ‘oks. The praction of lest he street is very reprehensible, and, we believe, tle- 6 Imrroren Conpvet oy an Exrness Darven.—Yos- terday, at 12 o'clock. M., « driver of an express wagon was driving through Nassau street ata most furious rate, and the result was that between Spruce and Beekman streets, the wagon came in contact with acart apd not only overturned it, b hrew it the sidewalk, knocking down 8 gentlemam “ho wi everely injuring bis leg. The himself, remonstra 4 with wen proceeded to the office of the complaint. to which it was would be paid Bannum avo 4 Pata ov Invtans ote, te ians, one of them dressed in the military half-drese of am cfiicer, and the other dressed as civilian, both’ Ohief of Police tor contra Sith them They produced a lvtter of en- t from bim, by which it appeared they were aged in the present fall, but they said he wag p with Jenny Lind, that they coald not get him even to speak to them. ‘They were to dence war- dances, end «exhibit ot F peculiarities of their race, not ® c:iminal one, the them any assistance, e case being @ civil 0 - Coroner Gee., yesterday, held an inquest at the foot of Pine street, om the body of Deatn wv Aroriexy.—The coroner held an inquest, sy, at 59 Cannon street, on the body of Mary 81 years, born in Treland, who ceme te her death by a fit of apoplexy. Verdict accordingly. the lamp: ‘At half. past 2 o'clock, twe eth morning before 2 o'olook, sting. | This ts intolerabi: bters shit? the blame ion of | from their throw it upon the ooa- tractors. They say the o! bad that the latmps die out. Now, ae Mr. Kingsland, Mayor elect, is tractor, ope when he comes into office, on the ficst of next month. he will look to the matter and see that it ie all right, or that no complaints will be neoe ; , and carriage wa, either as regards the quality or quantity of the Ame i reeens, be srauboted, 006 cacringswar 9 ‘Astor the Common Council, it is usvless to say eay- Kerolved, That orosewalks across Wasbington street, | thing to them on the subject. “They love the dark- his | south side of Barclay, nleo, actoas Greeawioh street, | mers rather than the light” it~ ‘ents it | south ride of Barclay, be relsid Tie Canny Gvanos, Captain James Morris, passed PAPEAS FROM THE BOAMD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. the Herald cfoe yesterday, scooupanied by Bhelton’s Report of the Finance Committee, adverse to the | Band om their way to a target excursion the ho poured out their bi et for the liberties of es it is, im all ite incidents, associ: i the jated of Police ith being MoeGiv- . itted tor t. Sampron dnocord mekings® owmitted the accused open the Cor, and ata distance. wait for his re. > T jon which led | * fine Yen, and aloeket to Imirate a lady's in etrached; alto, « gold thimble, and th . Youre reepestfall eberce 6 heme to me. ‘out hn ORERNOUGH The bey conveyed the order as directed, as he ones to other ‘or the pase ought to be Mr. bw B places the read nooverd. Mr Tenney @id not consiser it genuine, and questioned he + and ek ues Conner sonciutes from the petition of B roweously; adopted Also, in faver of tion cf $260 to the New York Eye ond Bar Lafirmary, referred Thomas Ray mond tp savor of filling # fened concvried in, Also. street, from Roosevelt | in fever of appoiuting commissioners to reviee the grads Of pireets and ayr hues in the upper part of t referred, Report of the Committee on Lamps in favor of lighting Seventernth street, between McFarland, for reierred mo; , in favor of reduct yeu! te: also to regulate 1so, to fende vacant lot No 84 Sixth at or of regulating, &o., Catherine streets; Also, im fever of t avenue, between Bev on Ninth avd T hh atreste; referred, Als and Bighth avenues; referred adopted. relative to the ke, | rick Werrs, tor payment of 4 | tatlore’ riot. jan | the Cow perolier telat | laud tod W ite: | the Comptroller | public purposes by creating public rt cks for tp acatt RESOLUTIONS. ‘That the liberty pole at the corner of Cherry and Gouverneur streets pow in a very dilapideatedcondition be removed; concurred im , be repaired; consurred in, Th ‘enth street, nated school tru f A communi 8 Silom: REPORTS ADorrED er Of Finance Committee, « to petition of Fi Also. in tavor ot remit Also on the communteation ive tothe amount of tax reired for 1661, ¢ts., whieh was laid on the tapi ted Also. ip favor of reiting * an. On (he communication Telation to Tatving of mous Mareball ordered to be RAPOLUTIONS av0r Rerolved, That re-lesres be m property. frovting on the old twenk fee and Pitty Ajoluing thetr prem! aid road, on oo raesements upon the land so which were adopted 4, That the thanks of thie Common Hovey, of t ton is due to the fervices third mat men, nobly peris from the fate w perienced fo their endeavors to sare arene Captain HR. Howey Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be 4 torther delay Referred Rerolved. To apply to the Legislature of ¢ at ite next sesrion, for authority te create th stocks, as tecommended in the report of the Committer. on the communtoation « This Board then sdjcurned ant evening. tang, Domestic Sisco! iu Pri pih of four inches at Rast Tth toot. inet. wet at 428. The iat of J wil] be the shortest morning, the spa rising at Fifty-first to Fifty-nintb streets South an reecived from the Mayor, and migtanimovs conduct of Hovey, during the ebipwreck of the steamer ained at the personal tax Haws offered the following resolutio « bumane and dering i» ® elinkiog condition. son, of this city, and three sew they themeeives ao suddenly ex- Resolved, That his Honor the Mayor be requested to cause a copy of these resolutions to be properly em | ¢, nd duly euthentionted, and transmitted to toextend plrre No. 8, 11, and 15, Bast river, withoat the Vom pte, oclock this eaeiphia daring the noon of the year wae on the 9th 0, im oity; from tee of tede from to be sand lip of tom y tor to | ip herote others irected | siler. | y- silver cup, by James Camel; 4th, emerald pia, by Blank. John Cashow Robert J. aristante when our reporter left stealing # gold wateh, pei rested the p Hudson, at Philip Case, fal, rating: at the tan and to pay a fi committed till the fine is | smount of ‘avenue, There were Ofty muskete, fol: Ast i. 171 John C. Rose 140 William Wrig . 118 Thomas Wateon, Total number of votes polled. ...... The inepeetors had not counted the votes for the eral Seaston: Aldermen Frenklin and Conklin 9.—Trial of a Steamboat mes Wilton, was Aa ron beard the stvamboat Her No_16 North river. on thi w be im bis p tion house officer asked the de- io bis bandls he said,~ Oalye dirty ebirt.”” examining the bundie, however. the roperty of Mr Baldwin was found Ene }ert, without Keaving thelr seats, returned a veedlot of gulity. The Court sentenced the privoner tothe State for four years apd six months Pleaded Guitty to [egal Voting —A @ , named jas Renry Li tenced tin the city prisom, ve dollars, and to s! 4 Dec. 10.—The Niles € acy Cases. —Geo W. Nilew and Nathaniel W. Koberte were put oa ti to-day,on a charge of obtaining $4 tenees from Mr Hemry Havens, oF thi 4 tor jim to doxamined. was fasliy than came Geo. #. Moore, of vgh Lane, ot the First ward, of the Kighth ward, Charies L. enteenth ward: Dilbert J. Kogert, 4. Thomas T. Cooper. of the Bignhth y T Marie of the Chird wat; Warren 0. Seventh ward, Jno ©, Battery. of the ward, and Robert U Latham, of the Fiftesath word The jury being empanveiied and sworn, the counsel for the presecation proceeded to open the case; alter which (he Court ruggerted, ae the hour for adjoare- ment ba of th y when the evidence sould be preceeded ‘The Recorder. in dismissing the jury not to converre with any © trisl. and not to allow any © about it eo eall » jor Court. Betor x“. e Sandford a rd sie a ag Mog. by # verdict, of seventy dollars Co. os J J. Westercett, late Qheriff — it brought by the plaintiffs to recover the execution levied, by the defendant, om perty of one Alexander Kaox | [t appvared Mr. Knox grasted « mort on his property, which consisted of household ure, some statoary, avd paintings, (o the plaintiffs, to seoure thom tae balance of $4,000 which heowed them Subsequently, a third party bt t against Mr. Koon, Coll & vpon whieh he wd an execution, levied on the gorda, and bed them partier in Ubi } judgmert or pale, in the Sheriff's hands ° stan de adjou De ws ed until to Armall planet «ae discovered on the 24 of November, at Naples. by Mr_Gaeparis, being the 13th now knowm to exist beteten Mare and Juptter; the oth aary we \thin (he lat five years. and the 34 In 1850, Of the alee eovered within last five years, three were first coon by Mr. Hind, and three also by Gesparis,