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SSS WHOLE NO. 6030. . - MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1850. me PRICE TWO CENTS. 78 BY TELEGRAPH. two beautifal Te in ‘ m ni be punt . : WEWS BY T lfehomesexcouted for he may, ia hetame | "Beane te Wortds 1" = snes to ether metal hat will sive the dif | Sur 14 dntend Srougham wil soon betes RSeS, when | Stas griseu'Set aneeSding Sve pours eta a, sg ie ee Ifred sq. New . Afterwards [Prem the London Times, Nov. 26. even tion. Bot he will no peoting a n ceoding SQBRIVAL. OF STRANGERS—JENNY LIND’# CONCERT— “ arene Privy Fu ys pa time ar ee — o re et gang on for inv ra 1 Pe ican oally i con free meten lender ° me "il = ew hetabe : THE ADMINISTRATION AND SOUTH CAROLINA] Lyynen Tn. ve or Honor —The increased | inauity. “PRs iain that irene bo evi: the o> | Wuaam tacts vetiaaited Wr vane mer he tan gentleman as much respected us It wil be soem, the is severe on the Wasuinaron, Dee. 16, 1850, importations of tumber into this port during the past bo pe ge Wg masurally eovdes toevery | must needs be fruitless. We before Govt the ore ; Pecans deopondent and mot pine ing much eeadonce a many hans aeseea 86 Gon: | Senn coment ng AeA) i Gveeecok 2 ig subject its c interest. In | the existence of several causes operating simul- | ayenican Mvsxum,—Mr. Greenwood, im the promise made by this indi ia te the question might be set- | taneously in the same direction, and tending gress to-morrow, and Jenny Lind’s evening concert. | chief elements of the rity and ted; but, from the peculiar state of the con’ both to lor the f i “Interesting proceedings are expected in both houses. | evident in our city. The impetus which kes been | !0@ether with the change recently made in a ede Bite onal Mi and to raise ‘The cabinet exprose great anxisty concerning the given will not be readily checked. The demand Dutch currency, « definite conclusion at present is | being poured from ifornia into the United attitude of South Carclina; but all proper wil 4 pet ; steps tinue to increase ‘ie i ‘The three causes now in operation, namely, the | lowere H i - “Reston te alan heen of the federal govern | gration af foreigner mmr Geimes | calsorsicn isles, toe spores ter Oe tee | conte te ae ee ae “meat, as oocasion may requ: 1 icsocae ht teeadamed Seen he anes and maintenance of the German armes, and the | causes referred to. There is good reason to be- There is some prospect of reaching the cheap post- | Wholly to the capital, or the fo! population, | *Ubstitution of silver for gold in Holland, have come | lieve that before the Californian supply came into “age bi to morrow. as the natives begin to be convinced of the econo: | itoactive operation almost simultaneously. They | the market the fence wed of gold, even in the 'vbe for Matte. Jonny Lind’s cone: omy of constructing wooden houses in place of | &!! have the same tendency; and the task, there- | face of the supply from Russia, was reducing the reg robe die paste eassale erts, | thatched huts. fore, simply is, to discover t pol stock in Europe at a rate that must, at no: distant Ry oe Public inspeotion. Crowds | ‘The collector of this port has favored us with the | €B¢¢ of each. For this, however, the materials | period, have raised its value perceptibly, in spite of “visited it. and were well pleased with its appearance. | follo' memorandum of lumber imported during | 8*¢ Wanting. We do not know with certainty the | the continued extension of Seating Kicilittes Te- ‘Tt ie intimated that Jenny will give a concert here | the first six months of the current year. We | ‘otal increase which has taken place in the supply | ducing the quantity of gold coin requisite to the Gor the’benefit of the “Washington Monument.” should judge that at least one-half of this lumber | Of gold. or, as regards silver, the quuantity absorb- | transaction of a given amount of business. We Father Ritchie’s printing exposé, has caused a re- oes Soon tele te Ooo atin ea ing either eee ges oth? yet bee oa ne pee “he vequilieton differen of t , OF er | ye nm done 1 to restore the equilibri ~sotion in his favor, and members of Congress seem | kingdom, and there are very few towns of impor- | C®Us€#; a) even if this information were before Sapply and demand, though the comparitive res é “£nelined to remunerate him, during the present session, | tance which have not i us, we should still be ignorant of the i -0r his heavy losses. lumber importation. Little, if ean’ er og nd bullion in the world, ny ‘the mers of which pas mete cee a go Ky aco New Comptroller. or will be exported from the kingdom. bay Gad ay secre Selesiay pone be teen supply, poured in oping one or two years—has ap- Comptroller. Musioranpum or Houses Li ‘yt " ever, we mi ua wait until | parent! own the balance the other way. What Axnany, Deo. 14, 1850. tap at Honotutu, yaom J Seer secre Be some of the perplexing elements of the question | we cannot but think of more importance in relation Philo has accepted the office of Comptroller. He shall have been removed—for if th mania ft variations inci represented Livingston Co, district tn the Twenty. | plank, 107810 fect oun Tid soa ref Cae leone | Were t0 terminate, and the effeet of ‘the Dutch le- to the present topic, are the variations incident to third and Twenty-fourth Congress. He is « Seward ‘scantling and timber, (mixed,) 639,925 feet; gislation had passed away, we should thea have | silver as that known to be circulating on the conti- maa. timber, 139,550 feet; clapboards, 70,718 pieces; no difficulty in looking to California for its solu- | nent in the shape of coin, under any influence that sas lat 1 600 j A ngs tion—there are many considerations that may, | may act a proportion of ake Superior Copper. and hae 1Sst ena tet isons ra 8 | even now, throw some light hy the matter, and po 4 in. whose hands it is chiefly ae: Dernorr, Doe. 14, 1850. houses ted, (orneatly 00,) 90; house 3 Mop any be usefully borne in mind in watching a reveraisas seeks = Sryseramcate, a ¥ t - some ished,) 120. frames, 5 4 ostile armies prepare for conflict, tr ren ths copper, were yes. | voiced, Ob, 909. 1) 120. Total value as per | “We have remarked that all the influences now | neighborhood grasp at every coin they ean lay hold ——. from works 7, N. B.—The houses and frames were most! existing operate in one way. The only direct | of, to meet the copenes they have contracted steam propeller Oregon, for the east. China and the British colonies originally, ‘eked mode in which any effect from the Geliforaien in the hope of. continued tranquility, and must meet ’ ecanrthnert. str: dnc eeie mostly small, and of interi oo gold could first be obeerved, would be by looking | in any event. Action ef this kind communicate: Jenny Lind—Wheeling Bridge Case—Naval. being 12x12 tea erry feet che se ‘many of them | at the relative price of silver. We must measure | itself repidly to all who, though not in tho imme ‘ Barrimone, Deo, 15, 1850. idl the state of the market for by the purchasing | diat hend Jenny Lind left for Washington thle isi anes Her = pig eat — oe perme ines power ff that yg and silver is the best commo- made Poin — mle fot lhe ‘four concerts here have yielded fully $40,008. tion for the cultivation of sugar, of Meers’ Ha” by Ae alg NDriedliaeY rlpmesy= hey ag it | the rapid transition of such disturbances from one p . any ot ln rt of the continent to ther. The b - stainsen nthctoe’ohretmtny and Aa | fen a bg Espns eee | Eee yeh ete foe eee | ecommganice ee ae ee eb turned home to make his report to the Supreme Court it, = capital to introduce mills, implements, &c., | a £5 note, representing a certain weight of ‘gold, eee beer renee Ph pay lg meng “magenta Ja abn ue ‘enlick has dea a ppolated Pr com. we ae — poate al a we Sek ee _ buy fess silver Di nnernear— t Cae ae They have kt to wealth in a generation of peace, uadron ast India station, brn pw propri e purcheees of silver rman’ - d hi te ‘tm place of Commander Voorhees, and will hoist his | ‘uly valuable estate. Jand, must, of course, have a bahar ef . They Cor consi sted oa, warped bow amekiy and on the steamsbi; ueba: hich hi By the ship Gentoo, now on i i i i i nen po Pecaprnry joer gio al fir an. r wares A igh pre teager are made means, either of gold coin transmit- | into disorder by a revolutionary movement. Pp n ted to us direct, or of gold due us for credits | They see a heavy storm brewing, and they kno’ , ms 4 ae My shes an ery : pet Xnigt Briel Jee ed for Los! — ros ced aoe or fey ge fpornadd gs merchants, 10 that there is wept Ae for individaal tiaders, coat aleigh. mie ys ge preoiet der td Bret a jer Soe, bs ing agp pam of send- | from a good stock of the current coin of the coun- In . the Sandwich Itands. co laborers, to be cape ‘4, — a ne, me nal . owing, to send as much silver | try. Add to theee the smaller boards of private /QROGRESS OF TRE HAWALIAN KINGDOM—THE GrowrTn | UPOR the plantation. In the combined action thus going forward, tan Be ‘cad iv ore oe rer OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISE—SPIKIT OF THE HAWAIIAN Satz or Laxd.—We have heard of the sale of | €nough is consequently presented to remove still held, sane must be reqntond dey the leeno JOURNALS —LIBERALITY OF KING KAMEHAMEHA, | tWO estates within a few days, at rates which may | SUrprise that remarkable results should already | armies now on foot, or in of equipment, ETC., ETC. be regarded as low, considering the salubrity of the | have been ‘observed. There are, however, some | end it seems anything but improbable that @ pro- Our full files of journals from the Sandwich | ‘limate, the rapid rise of real estate, and the iatria- | Minor circumstences to be noticed which modify ution of the current coin of Germany and France sic value of the crops they are capable of produc- | these general operations, although, as it is impos- lately been withdrawn from circulation, large “islands, supply some interesting additional particu- | jp ‘i i i ng 1g. The first was of one hundred and thirty-five | sible to estimate their aggregate hearin enough to create nearly the whele o| tars with respect to the position and progress of | acres, for $5,000, which included, ptegp aN not be ascertained whether, on the whole, they demand now tin that aeion Wakes -the rapidly improving kingdom of King Kameha- | farming implements, 60 acres in cane, and @ wood- have tended to mitigate or to increase the also to allow for the change being made, during neha en sugar mill. that has been in progress. Among these, on the present year, by the Dutch Tament, in Slee, taihnd sain et The other was a valuable estate of 1,400 acres, | One hand, is the demand for silver in California, | eubstituting a silver for a gold stander , and with- ne AIT. Pade er a busi- | about 200 of which isin cane, cattle, mills, etc., | 424 on the other, the all increase of jue- | drawing its gold coin from circulation. This mess oo oon year at tt : islands, and the and was sold for $30,000. We wish the new pro- | tion in the silver mines of America, the ex- | operation will probably throw an eddition of from Pied ge © Cormenenaial ey unusual | prietors every succese, which we believe awaits | tensive issue of small paper currency, by which | three to four millions sterling of gold into the itherto, as See ee she Sem wee - the e ground, when manufac: pie has been dinulaced - 5 aren and final ne oan yin in exchange he so much silver. Big Nees, calcul 4 purchase mo- displacemen: ver by gold, which is | In com, the present juncture wii a >: books lh eg «en ree Ad Nee ed ‘aay, ie both coees, beskdes the cost of manufacture, | Observable in the United States. pe eens pe) e yA, peggy ON the od = ry wong be ae el h transfers were between private parties ; Supposing it to be a question, whether the effect | tinent by rumors of war, we have to go a long way paraions aaa ie to the future. but in addition we learn that large cabns fovern- | Of the demand for silver in Germany has not been | back—some sixty years, at least. We fiad the ‘3 ronan party or) wi anxious excite- | ment have also been recently eflected on Maw, ef | Counteracted toa ee extent by the issue of | population less, and the trade much less. lodeed, amen! fA he ot Svan regarded fifteen | unimproved lands, at from 3 to $20 per acre, and pone pd a! and if the of silver re- | there can be no comparison between the ex- Ara Sgr comny of Hosea wan | Rave duatcetanay paneer, thers | Silage nuh Au Sah ett are | Stace i ego ae a n re almost exclusiye! t native a! it ol it ican actions serv the e of the cen! «thrown by @ veritable arrival from “ fatherland.” | from ten to fifty acre lots, pA pa chef to see them | W¢ should then be driven to attribute the late rise | as they are py as they were in at g eLetters and from five to fifteen months old, | soon turped to good account ia in this count . ; . _ ry mainly to the Dutch operations or | any previous period— consequent! Bie rears haters | otra vere coon oo eds | Ge ets ecizeperaret | terrae fac crcee nae ‘perusal d; while the one or two cargoes of (From the Honolulu Times.) place on the 2 lof Tune, onl fy cmeme of gold ~ t (backed by thi hitter canal Sy andany for the market here were slowly Ixconroration or Honovviv,—One of the most | disen; by it has ‘about four millions aa timiles caleenen ‘of parr in ‘mae ‘tamongst the consumers, whoee means | PT°minent subjects of denunciation among a very As however, not more than about | —¢o far as the probable demand fer extra sup) wor were-exceedingly limited. * [eae porn of our community for a series of years, “T3t,000 id believed to have been replaced by sil- | of silver is coupersed. The movements nr have c much since then. Most | bas been unparelicled usurpation of local ver, the \° y, “ sof the tu Sed cance suis, tad: private | UY. the fuxetgt MUVINETS, tm detemen af stee Wits at SUuRRGE NUR LSRISE Bd ite WES RBATAR TANT OF Cater “Aver teal Sra Awellings have been erected, the Nuuanu Road voice of the resident foreigners. In our num- | site amount of silver can be obtained. Wh: as both come of events hardly two years old, proba- ‘Opened, wharves built, custom house and market | Pet we spoke of the necessity of incorporating Ho- | this or the possible fact that £10,000,000 of gold | bly owe much of their a t efiect to the sud- provided, water of a superior quality introduced for | Bolulu as a city, with a mayor and proper muunici- | (being nearly double the total estimated annual | denpese and rapidity of their action. But they Samy amount of shipping, and ships are daily arriv- pal officers. our population por eg immi- | yield of all the South-American mines in 1840) has | have already uncovered a com; naating, process, ‘ing from all quarters of the globe, with their | gration, in exact, proportion should forms been suddenly added to the stock of bultion in the | not hitherto sufficiently regarded, by w h each of ¥ merchandise, most of which | &2¢ , customs and others §intro- | world, which some have conjectured not to exceed | metal tends to render the value of the’ other more i Me celtar, | Sridanany Saar ema He | SMMRPena mecca npc es | at auger aetna y r the smal may have Vulue mate rom any cause wha‘ever, t, convey the impression abroad that | soption of this “measure ie reqaived ‘not only | greteat force, i a hist which must be left for | other tends to take its place. While Holland, in culation, é San | Francisco, ed has been | by motives of sound policy, without it tear of the Californian supply, is seeking safety’ in business rd, the United States are tearbet possible to | many of the advantages we possess are unavail- | Lut, whatever view may be adopted by ench in- cies Capers Wye wi seep ttesy | able, but it is imperiously demanded in considera- | dividual as to the latuence whiten’ has boee pre- | their gold coinage into ure, and the eagle is push- Prove. Bat there has been & steady and progres. | ion of the just rights of an intelligent commanity. | dominant in producing the effect that has occurred, | ing out the dollar. | So in France, if the alteration ‘sive improvement for ten years, and ia none of — be Sty ers have ae my, amy sand there can be po question that, thet efieet hes boca ee a of the two metele goes buta : i 4 op erations more & most decided an int character. i er, ¢ papoleon wil ‘ome more com- ‘hese years so much as duriog the past More | merly, to public wants, there is yet much remain. | period last year the price of miver was 48. lid. per monly cutest, and’ the’ conlesecdly inecaventent i} sdmildings have been erected, more foreigners have | ing for them to a before they can eajoy i i i , \ mein to resid more raised from ounce, and it is now 5s. 1 {4 , the rise being within | five-franc piece will, in the same proportion, retire. abe — 4 Nar seein ne by bey og ty fa sae on — oo oe gps om at Sper cents & aiieretee wie (apart | In ae way, the extended use of gold coin may, prod i » int from othe r conside: 8) considerable, as af- | within a narrow range of fall in value, open a new Ten yearsago the sugar product of asiagle plan: | Giang of the public fecting the seignorage on a ‘own silver coinage. | demand for the meral, sufficient to take off even the | . “4 > trust. q only, found no market here ; and the eater: When it is considered that this government is | This coinage based on the forming of 66 s! enormous quantity our American friends promise giving firm who were trying to raise an export, and mainly indebted to qntuesion enh thbavaibe n d : ‘who commenced ploughing with a team of about | ¢- nly ~) pode al sa cy pp md we CUE patent, wate aver wee to dig for us out of the sands of California. men, for want of cattle, were obliged to ehip dent on the seme foe ite peri is it . Ae ry BU) jpodes, at a ruin i te een that thie permanency, more | at its usual price of 44. 1ijd. per ounce, of nearly The y important class in Honolulu, | 11 percent, and which profit is now reduced to atric: Lay ey Panthraanty gga particulars. should have committed to them the right of making about 74 percent. Lo France the premium on gold ae beso tin ned bo aid Ag ty ¢ 4 state of uncertain reaponaibility, oppressed their local laws and regulations 1 has fallen within the same peried from 13 per mille g them ia two ot theit ow thoul @ coastitution or Sream Navication.—The importance of steain | to 24 per mille; so that it is now reduced to only in Bhakspeare’s tragedy of ‘ Richard heavy debts, and TEAN written ‘accomplished navigation between this and San Francisco, | about 4 percent. Should any further important | 111.’ Mr, Wailack’s able rep: esentation of the Duke of the Deeeiovecapeeons we poy Sates and the advantages, Werk a line of steam packets decline take place, the silver coins of that country | Gloster, when he yea Wy ‘a former occasion. was established ‘doual government, with its | ¢ r that would secrue to the islands, is | will then gradually be displaced by gold; for they | derervedly rewarded with the warmest demonstrations responsible head, and its responsible executors, fully apparent. We have it authentically that it is | will intrinsically be worth more than their nominal | of pleas . This, th -whose independence 18 justly acknowledged by the | in contemplation by Sgoaternes ie San Francisco, | velue. + in the United States the sume | Peng, per ‘ost powerful end eali pad misoan of ce carte, to run the propeller “Ann McKim” regularly be- | efiect is observable. Last year the half-dollar | Yeo "Gubine ‘and which is bbupdantly capable of providing for | tween that port and Honolulu; and it would not be | silver a was at par. Tt is now quoted 2) the wants and neies of a Christian people, and | & matter surprise if, in the o of a few im. ‘his will cause silver to be ex 4 for its relations ‘other Christian states.’ We | months, there were several more plying, in addi- | and its place to be supplied by an incre: coin- financial | tion, Itis then the duty of government tocom- | oge ot geld doliars, half eagles, and eagles. a nation as itean possibly | mence, and carry forward to completion, as soon ‘At the same time itis to be remarked, that in | Wemyss ns Lady Ann. The other characters by a ith a reventte adequate to its | es practicable, the construction of wharves, piers, proportion as silver thus comes to be displiced by | Snertock company, The entertainments will termi- economical wants, and with the ability to devote | &c , of which accommodations oar now | gold in countries where it bae hitherto been in ex- h ~ a Dutebm: Lf this exoeilent something, yearly, to public improvements. We greatly deficient.— Honolulu Tym: tensive circulation, Me further relative rise will be ] not © ~ Lpeed and ja every wee 8 nation living ingoeac* and coatentedness, | A Goon Move--We understand it is in contem- | Checked, because te uses, and the consequent de- | ~* torre trgry O ‘whosé condition has received more amelioration | pla.ion by the government to erect a new and eud- | mand for it will be dimunished. A gesrnaen, fabs ‘ome wind aK... 4 throwgh the voluntary concessions of the rulers, | stantial Court House on the site of the builoing at | \Mtrinsic value of each metal may then be looked | ee A aon than centuries of bloodshed. have wrenched from | present occupied by the Superior Court. This is | ft, although not in equal proportions; and the the word d thi the opprestor in y other lands; the vote by | werthy of jntion. | only wey in which it will be possible that this fell Ballot introduced, universal suffrage granted to the | 4 Nonus Srecimmy —Mr. E. H. Rogers has pres | pp tenapend mae mite po BE Banco uw of Henry VI. aud Mr, Tilton a Richmen: condition be in an individaal— it for the patron: re. It hin late epeculations have no the Legi¢lature of the | squash we have ever seen. It is of the vegetable " i In eddition to these rights, freely accorded tothe | piarrow variety. and was raised in Mi i compare the purchasing power of both with what | Se ne ieee Gapervee, se Deve ie t enNee People. his Hawaiian Mejesty hae stepped boldly | bys native. ie weight is ninety pounds, Measures | it Was at former peri | ee stegebevent tembussestve. £50 Witpe, read ‘ard in advance of all other sovereigns we ever | tive feet six inches in cireumference, and the meat From the London Globe, Nov, 26.) irection of Mons Robert emp, em' and from the condition of serfdom has vo- | i, from three to four inches in thickaess. It is | That ae bas, dariag te last twelve months, | artiste from lunterily elevated his subjects to that of land | Cerainiy a nobie specimen of the products of the | tien in value from 4s. 11}d. to 5s. 1{d. an ounce, is Mone owners, giving Goes —- price, @ pe —_ © | soil, red proves tear * some FT pen be teoa notonly an bres mae Reape dl coe ing fact. And — “ @ portion of the soil, which, from time immemorial, | here ge well os others.” Those wishing to see it, | Coming immediately after, apparent conne Disdeten bud Mhdeme. hee ls wae i ance -_ een eee Sjeont bis, Majeny $4 a can do 80 by calling at the office of this paper tea wilh, the new we yage bys California, 1p a Tre Draxa.—The Hawaiian theatre was well | ' '# Celeulated strow, iu ee appr 7 Pen | peer AT Ag point of dignity and honor, | 41 n Saturday evening last, by respectable au- | S008 os mene jarurbance of the aiandard of Ii contraiting the past with the preseat, and in | dience to witness the drama of “ Dou Cresar de. | yaleelready maniged We terme, ahr cnatsite ded look he future, we confess our hopes n,”” and the farce of * Fish Out of Water.” | CP repeatedly prove the req rewarded with averhoving houses. The bill tor thts and eeiiocaare high fora glorious and rayid . Townsend personated Don Cmsar, and was £ Ln Sete nam pee of this syentag” cotertatement one vert yo the atten- i . ‘ ind, ia a clear understanding o! fact exciti tion ¢ gmasefel ar vadvancement. We have no fears that the busy en- | well received. Mrs. Kay, as the heroine, sustained | jy," ‘ia this instance we have first to get tid of | Ninto's Ganoen.—The magnificence with which The bailets will be and ¢fMolewey of mew other auxiliaries, and we : g 4 3 8 ® $ 3 = z : : 2 3 3 2 ‘ Fs 5 : i = z $ terprise’'of the present, will eadsi-!sinto the inacsivity | Nerself Wi reall 68 fin Setrese of talent, an ambignity involved in the common mercaatile | Niblo produces every ploce he puts upon the stage, i of the past ¢ are in the midgt of a new con Crmevs:—A_ company arrived at this place on phrase. When we say that silver is 4s. I1}d. an pever surp by 6 ber theatre in this of nation of rlementa, and a new world has sprang up | Priday last, in the schooner Penelope, from San | ounde, we do not mean that an ounce of staddard | Th gorgeous reener lok tra: im our near vicinity, matore in vigor and siability, | Francieso, with the intention of giving a series of | giver is equivalent, in intrinsic value, to five of the | exqui management Inyed throw 2s renlly as did that discovered by the immortal | entertainments. This is the first circus company | Englich coins known as shillings, less the 1-24h the representat “J My! the new pantom Columbus, to the inhabitants of Europe. The re- | that has ever visited the islands. They havea of a shilling (represented by a half peany). I’ Tations of these islands are changed. From being | commodious building now ia progress of erection, | on tn ha ee thus capreveed pod £2. no and attractive family. of the an isolated epeck in the midst of the North Pacific, | near the Commercial Hotel, and there is a fair il inge, lese 1 24th part o! in themeelves, to éraw im- almost shut out from the knowledge, the business, = of everything being in readiness for open- | cotdieg to our present | meneely, and Mr. Niblo them every opporta- and the sympathies of mankiad, we tind ourselves | ing in three weeks from this date. | + the vilver coin, contain | ply to appear in ob { the most suitable de- in the very highway of the nations. From a se- teen hedeninnel undred and thirty-two graiosandseven- | rcrlption. Thie new pantomime ie destined to have condition in regard to a market for tropr tenths of a grain of standard silver, 80 much of our |}? and euccersfol ron. but we would remind our eal productions, we are now the first, and nearest visors. English in never be intrinsically worth either | Teders that other novelties are nightly edde to this i or. preni to on opening for all the islands can be made to a P ‘op the tight rope, and the ‘which havernever yielded their wealth to the hua Ser oF petal a i ‘Gendmcn, but whith have been looked up from hie | mission of Cncesstvs tasction, were cho reerea,” ” | fermtiegty ina need ‘ts deokatae ta. Tikes ot terling £064 old Rnglish use, are now thro wn open to his enterprise, and in- COUNTY CLERE's OFFICE : boa me tne ye rset adhe cemes = Ne Phony on dl he Chambers ster Thee vite bis culture. A resolution was submitted, authorizing the appoint y Bote be 7 ne | Inch bald, being facts, what ig to hinder the prosper- | ment of an additional clerk in the oMec of the County | ° standard silver, we have reference to some other | . ond others of immorts! memory vieit th ity of the ‘deeds in all those respects which con- | Clerk, to perform ties imposed by the recent act, | standard of va In truth, we mean that so much | scenes of their own creation, they cannot but be entir @titute a nation great? We k + of nothing ; but ich is mpt from sale on execution the home- silver, ef 11 oz. 2 dwts. fine, is worth fraction | f the perfection with which they are produced by feel ath rf aos pnor> Ing a famfiy.”’ The follow. | of the pound sterling which is correctly represented | Svrtom and bie abie aliies in the dramatic srt. This je! assured: tat by @ persevering course of honor t by 44. 11}d. Or, more elenrly, it may be expressed | any rents among ite members some of the very rty now exempt by I a3 follows :—The pound 123,274 | be fm the couutry; and the crowding audiences sable action, and vigofous enterprise, these islands ‘Will Coon Tee toa i of importance and prow ing conta here 2 . Fi H | perity, till but recently, never dreamed of. Poly- ee fer co VF gtr Mh t ai’ pena | sqesian, September 23. tracted. the lot and bray thereon, oecupied as a sterling, and 60, in mercantile phrase, are equiva- '» 5 ul Nui, { i “ . is equivalent to 20 grains of such gold; | Ly a Dill of entertat Excellency, the Governor of cmaption Rell continue ates 7 dante 06 sneh hense it is that is the real meesare of the this evening ts very © mtg Mr ‘Purdy Mand other high | holder, for the benefit of 4 family,” & and thie | chiefs, arrived at the palace on Wednesday eve- | The appiicnti “iork was tefereed | value of #n ounce of standard silver, when quoted | termined that he shall not be exceeded by nown, and very | establishment im producing the greatest f owning, ember 25h. The event waa announced | to the Committ at that pree. All this is very w: oby a royal yoy fas bateery on 3) it. simple.” And, ifa more cl m2, d constant remem- | the day. He has been every oth: pre ‘A court wes os Renee the 2h, when ° brance of it then is ot ail ueual were not palpably | !°r De Rareree’ geeemas, nee ond encsinees és the Minister of 7 lations presented his C 4 exeemginl to any profitable discussion of the preseat Ply gd sipenre, and Sis creme ho otwre.6 «xcellenoy, Mr. 44, on hia return from his a have the ohildewn of that In | sutgect, we should most willingly avoid the task of | Citta the *Sustase Pecebter’ Tuweunel oniees. straordin tot he guvtienente of ihe Vand gh Stpervinor of the Righth werd cold tbat. When reitenadeon wmoak baa ii. —— yr yyy tere le goed, and the pecpery te said ta beg Re «of Amer war ae ‘ 7 's | gorgeous deve is piece of ‘Great Britain, and Fi diss Prince | Sormess prenme aitines weed dearer Ot tamed, eather valve has tisen from about | otter pertor: roses the throng the theatre. sufllciently prove tha al. T ertainments the inimitatle comedy 1 be exempt z for the j of jection, “Alenghder and Prince Lot, w accompanied | Sna'tt trequentiy cecurred tha: men mere found sworn #1 45 grains of gold—each metal be- | attractive, trom mr. on that —- arrived Siler din word of what was dard. This rise is ta- | remblages for anh September, i fifty-seven days from New thar it was more im- | (her less than three per cent It will at once be | that the observed that the fact of silver baving risen in value pan — 4 ny, such evidence merely acutmed.. It may | Sie broeating the gold that 3 of one may have fallen and the other risen 5.80 a8 fo share the effect be- “Resedeadl toda Ge catty and sovure svate. jar ertabliehment wil | — AJ fo resume the duties of his de- ye ete Mr. took opeasion to present to his MA | ferred and the Doard RN en eee a bi ~ | fwthe oi pe me met eligible 10 4 seat | senied us with one of the finest speciments of | tion between them and other commodities, 60 2810 | tunete as his friends could wish or his desire to exter | yl wil 4 will conclude with the | pe bets who will wend thelr way to } cree’ st — Great preparations are being | ard to Bome other documents were received, read, and re | tweenthem. All that is really proved is that the | sade 1o open this house, with an ériot eneh ae ite pro, | of trinl, «f conviction, oF punishment, and no others, Very reepeotfully yours. &> sdjourned relative value of the two metals has undergone ® | prietor wus wont to hare in the course Of his theateios, | chali be deemed am accesmary acter the fact, and upoa ;! QurWakaa, Je, the restoration ef his child, he concluded to give establishmen: bimself up to the authorities; se, im adopt- cel jo company, more olding of Miss Obapman, Properiy mone Whom are the names | called onthe president of thePire Tnsuranootiompany, work, asmo matter what character she may be and related the whole story thet very afternoon. Po- e othing lice officers were sent for, and Wateon was taken into ‘every body | custody. As Wateon surrendered himeelf on Thurs. . manager, knows to beclever, and Mr. Hadaway i ‘comic | ay, the Saturday following the wife was arrested, actor. Te-night they appear in the beautifal piocs, | Was committed t@ the ‘ity prison by the. magistrates called.the‘‘ Curate’s Daughter.”” The afternoon per- | °Y¢F a week has now elapsed since their arrest,and 8at- formances are very attractive. Bs day last eat wet pe hoe ane examination. Naw Yoax O:ncus.—The beautiful formances of | and My Btwe ne wes ones justice Oaborm 7 clerk. i of the French equestrian company are drawing immense | bufore u rember of onan ea ed ru room crowds to this ¢ amphitheatre. The vaulting, Ape tumbling, and other exercises, may be reckened a Feo pazions te be scieaheny siccneaiins Miia seed as any that have taken piace in this city for | resides at Patervon, New Jersey, was present: is ears. faced looki os Satrixn’s Cosmonama: exhibition of these outa ple Fs Pe ar beautiful paintings is giv t the house, corner of | presents a better cast of countenance. The wife is Thirteenth street and Broadwa; rather well-fayored, oarryi fall, expressive, —This splendid and instructive | yer; her lips are compressed, but still her first appear- hould induce parentsto brit eir children | ®noe to casual observers, would be considered favorable. t in ® work of great artistic merit, the offloers the prisoners into Court from pied dss Ma 42 nad the cells, the husband entered at one door, and the wife at other, bearing in her arms the boy, with hie Panovr's Last Two Panvonsaxces.—Parodi will | ,lh* lem bandaged up, it having been eo: eldentally appear to-night, at the Opera House, for the last time. cheld his child, he » On this occasion she will appear in that magnificent | | 0Y, from the arms of personation, Gemma di Vergy, in which sho ao emi. | loudly, bathin, nently distinguishes herself by the exercise of all her | the Co great artistical gifts and powers. Of course there will be a fashionable house. op y To-morrow night she will take her leave of New | was the brother, who was then about to bo exemined ber F rn atthe moment when she has established | iu the presence of the aceused, to substantiate the herself against the prejudices of hundreds, as the most | awful crime of arson, whereby his testimony might finished and the most highly gifted vocalist of the | consign an own brother to the gallows. Alter a ough the hes reovived no laudati of her | excitement had somewhat subsi the prisoners of heart, a of her character private | took their seats by their counsel magist yut justice to say that a nature more modest, | proceeded to examine William (0. Watson. 4 articss, never loved to repose in Mr. Horace F. Clark, commenced wh if ite own rectitude. z t affidavit. At the concert at Tripler Hall, to-morrow night, this | ss far as any ry 4 jonoe at i great vocalist will exhibit the highest qualities with | elicited wept to show that the wife was acting which heaven bas gifted her, and which we bave so | under the direction of her husband, acco often pointed out as singularly wonderful, Let tickets | version ot the matter. The witness said her be secured to-day. Paterson. Himeelf and Hayward was Anva Brsnor’s Eicura Bacaro Concent,—Tripler Weteon was brongat to the Hall, on Sunday evenings, is the resort ef those wha yest, about the ohBé . ent up to the house with delight in the gems of sacred song, s0. admirably sung officer, at the request of ier Bareees, “3 by Anna Bishop. Kach concert adds to the interest careful of the next, and thousands flock to them who are too | {Arte things, or she weuld be exposed. | Its teld axe te much eng the cares of life, on secular days, to | the fire, as he was not in the city at the time, and that syeess in A c amusements of the metropolis. | phy yes the person who set fie to ‘the store. ‘e- 2 J cond thing was, tbat her ol ovidenoe, of delighted audito: if she did not puta shot in itsear and kill it. The | i the performance of Messiah,” and with the per- formences generally. Anna Bisbop, Miss R. De Luce, | (ira,*ing, was. to oe caeaien coral distal’ Griebel, and the rest, distinguished themselves a8 | she stole in Hartford. The witness said, that Wateon, usval on sueh cecasions, the prisoner and bie wife live in a house at Cuaisty's Mixstexis aro teaching their patrons to | in rented apartments of a widow,woman. This march to their entertainments, in hundreds, every | woman bad a.mare, which sbe sold for $0, This fact evening. timing their steps, as they go along, to seme | was known by Mra Wateon, and the next day Mrs. sweet and touc! melody, The,programme for this | Watson took # $10 bill to exchange to the old womeq. evening is very attracti Ti Fritows’s Orrna Hovser.—The programme for this ee ee ee trae towed Lowes eracy | entered her room and stole the $80, and a day or twe night, to this weil managed establishment. The y otter pald her rent to¥igolé women in a portion of the lists are exeellent, and the musical ability of the by the wine ae “0 ye An were told her, Coe oe ee tocperate op her mind that she should comsent to the Folios Iavellignnse thetmther. “Arter the money meltere were settled, the 5 the fa 3 ir tl ey m: Beenie witners stated that he and the prisoner (hts brothes CHARGE OF ARSON—-EXTRAORDINARY EVIDENCE—AN | Went to New Hampsbire, with the object of seclog AFFECTING SCENE IN COURT. their father, ed after arriving within some twel A few days ago, & man by the name of John Watson, | or Lg om pe of hone” pone ee tareed covet and La is er ly and his wife, Sarah 8. Watson, were arrested, on war- ipslly went to see bis first wife, (not the ome rants issued by Justice Osborn, wherein they @ere | now present) but the one that lives at in New charged with setting fire to their store of fancy dry | Hampshire, but she had removed, ani \y saw one goods, situated at No. 96, 8d Avenue, on the night of | of bis children. » girl of nearly sightoun years of age, the 4th of July last. The upper part of this store was mething like four childrem by his first wife, and them cecupied as « dwelling, and, therefore. the crime is, | he ran off with bin wife's own eter, and Sor ar under the statute law, “arson in the first degree,” | together for some time he then get masse on which, on conviction, would be punishable by death | wirs Watson). She smiled when the eyes of al! in Fo a nation, tha bux, | srfumeon ond hen pale, evidently ferling muon ober partment, and the wife in anotuer, | The witness stated that his brother had been married strictly prebibited to communicate with eagh other ; | to the present wife about eleven years. and had some Saturday afternoon was set down for the investigation. | ¢! be Legs which she had dropped about af But before we give the proceedings of that investiga-| ‘The couusel wished to know of the witness what tion, we will relate, briefly, an outline of the whole | Motives could have induced him to volunteer asthe case, from thé time of the fire, down to the present le- | Principal witness to sppear and aget ings. The facts are as startling as they | vioted, would sentence him to ible, and not for many years past, have | replied that whea he made the aH the police authorities been compelled to record was no more than right, and that be did not Know the details of wickedness*unod crime as developed crime committed would hang him. He stated thas this case. Im the first place, as the narrative is | his brother and his wite had « pian to swear him into told, Jobn en, he prisoner, gave his wife $300 | the State prison; the prisoner Watson was going to to St up the fancy dry goods tore in question Soon | make his wife swear that I stole his jewelry andsome after. an insurance was effected on the property in the I was to be arrested on the charge. Hay- Brcedwey Fire loeurance Company, to the amount of this $1,000. The revenue derived from the ales in the did not appear to be according to the expecta- | lest time I saw my bro hands with him; of Mrs. Watson, anda proporttion was mede to | | bave no other motives thet induced me to make the ‘tbe stock and obtsin the insurance. Watson against my brother, only that I it was bat his wife was the first to propose the pro- should try to send me to Btate : ring the premises; and the wife says that he the sabstance of the cross exawine- told ber to doit; and by burning the storeshe only | ticp, and the case was closed The magistrate made carried out the requests of her husband Be that as it | Out a commitment; and Wateon, the witaess, was com may, we give both sides of the question, However, the | veyed to prison and thos held as a witness——he being wight of the 4th of July was the ti the deed to be done; and on the day before, Jett this city and went to Gloucester, New Jersey, ed until the 61 day of J 4 to New York, and ascertained thas bad been fired ‘during his absence, | and place the same in t company investigating the cause of | communteation intended fire, ctreumstal exhibited themaelves which showed | Of tbe investigation the paper was taken from the that improper mears bad beew resorted to, audthat in | pocket of the child by the magistrate, which read a@ fact, the destruction of the sid amount of property | follows :— wus the work of design; yet etill the evidence was of ©“ Dean Saran Puch & pature as would bot justify at that time although the suspicion was very great, At vear the expiration #, the insu company oom promised the amount of insurance end paid to Wateon $000. Now that the money was pnid, @ discententinent arore between Wa'ron and his wite, she cle im he whole amount of the CP ihe deported tart : i F i ieti risoner, John Watson, 4 every few minat he poe! vident!: jor the mother. At the close y ‘The magistrate stated to the prisoner that it wae very wrong for him to attempt to make any communt- 0 Collon with bie wife; alibough there was no harm im {ge Bank, or at lenat, we eve $469 pene on Rear attempt, all he ought to, sak at aston. , until Wateon discovered that a ere were w remanded to gp. fee 0 chest wife taking obarge of the child. The fa pe 4 nation of thie extraordinary case wil) be continaed this dey. Cheree of Stab ing with intent to Kil. —hgatn we have te reeord another charge of mabting with « kelfe, which is believed may poneibly prove fatal It apper thet (bree persons, Michael Barey. Pateick Katem, oud Auother whose Dame at present is ankm atered: | the perter houte, No. 248, atreet, day pight and called for drioks. the refreshments were banded to, them. and after drinking tl PRY Tie ber Kevper Jamen Moe Uatten, fine child of ab pe becoming hnown. | Wateon tursendering himerifop te jastice Wateon | withing to obtain poseresion of his ebild 4 mere of tbe money, employes @ lawyer war then devieed to bring the wife to terms | hobea the wife arrerted r. got into an alte | veyed anda avy lead box. and ai howd Perry , but wae prevented so doing. Katew exe p the ow then up te the avsletance of Barry, aud with a * stabs in the body of 4.done they all taree ival, of the police, and Mooney of the ciream- vine money then im bank, | dirk Ruile fmticted two # pup to Wateon, her bas | Mcliatten, As toon ae this money wes accordingly, that e'terocon helt cecape. betore pn frem the k by the consent of all parties d divided as shove rtated - the counsel in theo only retaining $106 for hie rervices Again matter eed along vuiil & disngreement rere b w the John Wat \ arge of arson re not yet thoroughly n called on the presi and 4 5 vas taken into custody The third one le not yet omy + injured man wae conveyed to Oty avd Dis wounds areeaid to be of a very dane ‘ character, The acoured parties committed to nwnatt the reewlt to the reotly ee bie brother John of » fire to the rtore of goods, for t Ing the etockholderao” the [new | Gempany. The stery appraring +o plaasitle, and cor: | respending with the previous suspicions, Watson | was requested to go to the police authorities and make | cath 10 the fnete on to the conf the first of Novem’ im. lying wt the foot of j2ht. etealing therefrom 0 ib money h, the property of the wetar—OMeer Van Tassell, of the th ward. arcested. om Saturday night « man called Oe Williams, on a charge of bargiariously entering the store corner of Delaney and Willet atreets, occupied by John Clot The burglar entered the store by uring an instroment called the key im the lock from the out: Watton sod sreat on the ebarge. Prio the seewed had left the city, and wae piece called Gloucester, situated ta N Tic wite wishing to regsin possession of the fobild went to Glow tr, and in his absence abducted her sn fro father, and brought him on to this clty, and placed herrelf under the protection he War cn hie retarn home. Mar com. pany are now bavine conatructed in the Clyde twe more for thelr line of Atlantic steamers, They are to be named te ae fn id wit length and bave greater propelling power the line fhe ‘Arabia ts to be oom ed by Capt. Judkins. now of the Asta, and the by Capt. Ryrie,now in command of the Afrion, Lavrone.—The et ship Underwriter wae lannebed on Saterday, from the yerd of Mr. A. J. Weatervelt, foot of Hous e of Li dene ed bim. wite, The paramour denied the fact, but entere! inte an arrapgrment with Watson to find bis child fer whioh serview Watson oflered to. pay 8 bie bis gold #: the child. The aoa 4 to ascertain the where. S ike hn o'clock that evenly. ap- and other Liverpcoi packets. She ts to sail om 4 place of meeting No attempt v Seca the in January arrest Watron. al vod! = - ——--- full ae tat wes ienued for is arrent ‘The Ratirond Case, igh ert he contrary, Watron alleges that New Yorn, Doo 16 ne told to quit the city and Keep out of the way, oF TO THE PDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD If he didn't he would surely be arrest (Here we in- In yout peper et this morning, contajotng » state on the concealment Of offenders | mont of the Hudeom Niver Railrond case before the fe case, and our readers will see | puperior Court yesterday, you have made mistake in and the punishment affixed, on | the names partion opposing the application re J. Outwater and P. ‘Outwater 1 not Oothout, you have it. Bo alse you make th: name as counsel for the parties Koowing you h to be correct always, I take the liberty of sorrest— the errors #0 that in case it appears in your paper 8 pa ih aiding, hie wile inthe abducti-m of hie ae appropriate tin the aan, eurre on vietion * {Seung UM who shall be convicted of having con- ‘fender eiter the commission of any fe havirg given such offender any other ald, the bas committed a felony, with intent y avoid or ercape from arrest | of to.morrow, It may be right. tory. or kneel er that be