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SSS = is aieeedetas eae = = = as = = x. —_] WHOLE NO. 6033. MORNING EDITION---TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1850. . 7 Ee not inconsistent with thoes of Mberty which sia NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY. they Penn var eset ous da, Ania nt, ee eS ae on Jakey rosite |: ork, 20 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. cstoes. she x parture from prinor main, | with nn Insp’ art can ae- CELEBRATION OF FOREFATHERS’ DAY. | tien Bropy, if ey al te i eeoren te Mingo ot | Meat? TIEN SAT EREROP, tou at'ant aim ot Smencen i sreme to be the mleston rights. As | ond, methin’ annem, suamnem. oult ste is of am MBpeeches of Daniel Webster and | theres of the Atlantic to show that all secte dan- || pring. Senate. sword a Bulw denominations who profess to love his i | Influence Wasurroror, Deo. 23, 1850. @jr Henry er, may be safely tolerated witheut prejudice to w Mr. Dawson, Senator from Georgia, sppoared and We. '&d. we Feligion, (a .) Gentlemen, we sre Protest- gre’ - 4 OPP ic. we. We. ants, ‘but ‘all know that a took bis seat. ! — there presides at the ‘of the Supreme Judioature Peat bp-puatehorneireried Last evening, the New Engiand Society of the city of | of the United States, a Koman + and no man, ogain Mr. Cray presented petitions praying a modification of sMew York, held thelr anniversary, at the Astor House. | 1 ee eee sae Wht Ak nace Uinta Rines) ae the tariff of 1846, Ho detailed the grievances of which | we might ii ‘Diner wes trved e€ #o'clook. and e moremagniteent | Sr cyege sat ame the petitioners complained, and sald that as there was " ~ontertainment has been rarely prepared, even by the | or of mil the old banner of Wolfe and Mariborough aloft | now # calm upon the lately disturbed surtace of pub- | which which -apltited proprictors 0) the Astor Mouse, It eompre- hes is, & professed and ardent ad- fi st | and victorious through # hundred fights, rush | lic affairs, which calas, he hoped would bag dette) Clown ‘and dunce « Be gion (Cheors and rae, and the truest course. to satisfy those who | to your recollection, and Inspire your rauks ? ono 4 | pes all the delicacies of th» reason. ‘The spacious every departin y | meditate disunion is just to leave it to themselves, | Gentlemen, I love your land: and, lecmeadd, I rovere | 2¢ thought that Congress should tekeup the tariff | {>'.,. him for his present pursuit. His little +@iming-room was filled trom end to end, end many | with us—in be houses of Congress, in all the | and see what they can make of it (Laughter the sect by which it was , and atill ts, I be- | end consider it in a kind, liberal and national spirit. | figure is very beautiful in its petit his {aoa were jobliged to go away dissatiefied, because thi {dea | cheers) No, gentlemen the time is past—Amorioa, | lieve, maluly peopled. I do not foliow its ritual’ but I | He did not wish that it should be taken up with a | the most droll en ¢ model re ey | that lew — and hereafter more venerate its history, which stands forth as the lottivst P tor any artist; d. he la a great littl a “could not obtain admission--no tickets having been | thet it is a question to be. settled between the monuments that attest ( view to alter ite essential principles, but tomakesome | should be seen by all our citizens, A fine Dill for te- “dssued after nine o’clook yesterday morning. him and bis Meker, to whom aione he is responsible. ty $9, anal mn ~ christian The preud shall be abssed, The Preeident wae Moses Grinnell, Esq. Onhisright, | (Applause.) Keligion isthe communication between which {4 over us, in | bumbl: xalted.”? Who, ry is Maker, but when man comes into society—- ite ii bl. which this scene reoslle us, wer ‘fat Daniel Webster, Bsq., Secretary of Btate; J. Prescett ocial relations are established he f portance ani indispennadle ne- 4 . ‘Hall. United States District Attorney; Rev, Mr. Ver- od—when he forms a | cessity, has largely increased within the past . | earth? On the thro: rpment for the protection of all—it becomes in- up the form cra | justly proud—if prid milye; the President of 8t. Nicholas Society; the Presi- ric Girponsabie that thle right of private judgment abould foundations of the triple crown whis in some Meas nquished, and made s . deco «dent of tho German Society; Brigadier General Whi- | ont tothe judgment of the whole human society. Re. a it notagreat | ras ald inthe Lande erates “éing; British Vice Consul; General Mosquera; the | ligion may exist while every man is left to bis clasping each others hands, we should | ruled with su, ty the most guilant | forever, Recorder. On the left, were Sir H Bulwer; Charles | OW" sentiments, responsible only to God, society, | stand as we have done for the last serenty years. citi- | and chivalrous people in tke world What bis become LLE AND PORTLAND CANAL, “ * | and civil rule order of the State cannot exist | sens of the samecountry. members of the eam: - | Of the illustrious lines of these two royal b Mr. Berton introduced the bill to relim King; Rev. Mr. Bellows; @ P-L. James; Dr. George: | where every individual 1s responsible to none but bis | ment and Amerieane uaited wow, and united foronat, | tbat oithe toversigu whogloried inthe noe commit: | collection of tolls on the, United. Beaten stg Il ba. The; od mighty of ti ful that mn WOU! ‘pen hel recently | this downward tendency ’ To France, the resptre | thatit would be done po ject, ic! ill haughtier race, which | had agitated the country was settled, and he hoped ° Rev. Mr. Bethune; Rey. Mr Stebbins. The vice chair | own feelings, and our New Kogland sneestors undoer- (Applause.) And that Dill; of that of those sovereigns, amongst whose deeds | Louisville ana Portland Caual; to remit the same to “was fillled by Mr. Simson Draper stood that quite well, There was a constitution adopted | differences; there ha assacre of St. Bartholomew and the | boats on which it accrued; and to provide tor the free n of tl ‘Ab the back of the @Mair, and behind the Coriatian Gea in bpeh of flower in the regiom of Cape | versien, and angry controv Tae crown of the | Pavi ame. He explained at great length, jovember, 1620. What is it? ; Dill was then referred to t units pillars at the bead of the room, werea number of beau- | (holding a copy of it in hishands.) ‘They propor to | A> le My iodement. ane pooper 4 Cansls. : area ~tiful females, who took @ lively iuterest in all that | bonor God—to cbey all his commundments. and to live Which, like the meteors of @ troubled heaven, MISCELL ANE: cranspired, and added eh'to tke oct. pedis eco a shop say, wevertheless, that tor sit feels nature, Af one pebeian.ce Weed. Notices of reveral a) were given, and many unim- nd . e ni *@ civil —for t! —. ortant resolutions ii dry were off After the cloth was removed, Mr. Guxsvext, the Pres | security. and” preservation We thas otek “tame “ ‘al, woll-beseeming ranks, dof the poor and | P esolutions of inqul offered and Persecuted Puritan has arisen one of the most | ‘steed to, r CALIFORNIA LAND TITLES. védent, in @ very beppy speech, congratulated the | 804 liberties, we acrce that there shall be laws an powerful and prosperous «i 7 @inanees. And, thank God, they bad in the word con-| _M?- Websterthen eat down amid the mestenthu- | [7 tnue which is’ @ warai society om the return of the anniversary. His re- sticution; (tremendous spplau-e;) and, invokiag the plause from all parts of the hall, warning unto you. marks were warmly applauded. He proposed the first | name ot the Deity in their resolutions, they say to] «Qld England and Young Am ing Speedwell pat into port. when the modest May- | to land in Celitornta. After debate, the Feguiar toast, as follows:— those laws and ordinances.and constitution, established fr flower rtood out to sea, And do you wish to krow what | #&Feed to_-yeas, 27; nays, 16 The Day~ An ora in the history of human progress | by thore whom we sball appolat to euact’ for us, we is the privoipal caure of the high position you bh See Oe wee leneete ie aan cxeeeen, by Cok ~ May it be honored and commemorated by all the sons | Will all duly submit, and obey (Applause) Here is achieved! I will tell you; it is to be sought for Fremont, and, Wemendment, was léid -of New England.” that consti{ution. It is not lor it invokes reli- {rials and difficulties through whieh you hare om the tal eas tiaatinn en tauuceta It you have made your country. It is a0 lece tree th, Mr. Gwin offered @ substitute for the whole bill, of cod, Amun, We, whose mames are under- a Plage cna ag braver anim om pp wie a orters WE t * in the world. ination and settiement of titles Bir H. Bucwea then rose, loud cheere. He said he had made « point ofattend- inveic. — al , 8 . ity of fxcri0n Is} provide. for the appi Thirt toast—“The Goverver of the Btate of New Bing, Defender, foe, Baise, p iP ¥ wed the last drop of my blood to preserve the r matist, but the Englishman, with ao open hend and erogatives of a beloved sovereign within the sane heart, who would state to them what the feelings sud pry Retr ponent Ley —_ ao pees A ies of my: ow Babjec! at thoughts of Englishmen wore, He was bat slender | sete may be the separate polity of pur two conetivn, representative of John Ball, but still he was an honest | tions, one thing is oertain—they are not the work of and a true one, aud he would assure them that there pees peed tpenty. ed Janite: ues some upoa the was no sentiment in his mind that did not respond to | Pend anvil of patient fortitude by the oft-repeated the anniversary they were celebrating. If he was asked, | Merk Ure dite none ciate ee practical he would say that it was not merely because of the | sutpen: iga of | Moral influence of tl throug! Work.” Neat toast. —“The clergy of New Engl: ‘Their stan- s@ard of faith is the wora of od their rale of practice ‘the illustration of its principles.”’ Rey. Mr. Bxi.ows rose sud raid—The fame of all other men sbrunkx into insignificance compared with that of the clergy of New Eugland; and he who spoke for them wes peouliarly honored Yet the first men it A joy to re ‘bem it is tm servion. Ad, mother, covenant sivil body politi and furtherance by virtue hereof,to ¢. sct,oonsil Dat ordinances, acts, al dori preme Court, and the laws of pre- to be im writin: jstioners te be a! ie. ry withers whereof we ha at Cape Cod, the 11th of Nove ° d were not clergymen. Tho ign lord, King Eagland, Franco, her: riments, such tearful uncerta » to be appointed at a salary of $3,000, laity bed the scriptures by beart—could apply the igh centh, otiand the Afty-fourth, | 0 emoreted, along tae ways of plenty. ead OS es Toa feo Be Ney epg rat peace, over « territory more extenai firal Gceision by th) Board. ee ee with ou. aerred he epee w | Wass Reasons, Yussan Busworsa, Was ever traversed by the erimson wing of Bi ' of fated The substitute wos screed te After which, om Flcal sid. It was notso mavh for freedom ofreli- | ¥y'Wany Wissnow, Carr. Mies Stanpiat, imperial eagle; it was also because thet event | ue0t spilt im civil | potion of Mr. Benton, the bill was postponed. n itself, that the Pil- Joux Arve was im ly connected with the orable cr maria ente—no poisons, cor- NO WORK ON @HRISTMAS grim Fathers sought & home «od an wylum io the new And 55 others, for themeclve: big 2 ges principles a public Mr Mancum moved, and it wan ordered, that epoch lige ecte of which yet burnt ta the Lege bare end justified the prite aon oa Ty ae m ie # sy. das of the eventful str pouring sCon after adjourned. pantoee — oe : ibations to the sacred memory of our salnied House of Representatives. ! ‘ fathers— here, I invol nius to bless the union * bon dhe patony 4 en cate advice Bren when they > that carried Jason to the acquisition of the recipes mo arts toktag csanamescron of our Kindred races, tokeep steadfast in our hearts be camercie hein b cane Po nr oe ae in aa Tetened absent he ee eg aesees. the besnd Wales Of the Allcatic. Ib wes she pleomas recollections of the past. to bit “oei attentively all that be preached. but they elect- ster of the wotla: IR | rreighted with nineteen families, who asked no fed Solanew th che tee been flags under which o ed & Dew Governor noteithetavding Yet Cotton, and recompense, for their past suiferings and ‘Hooker, and Wileon. and Mather. bad as mach to do fought on the other prese: ing, but » home—a home—rome “where, ao with the tracing of theconstitution ot New England as been ships whish h | which they could live and die . : ‘the mos: distinguished laymen Uh clergy exercised a 2b eps airs inea bons dictates cf their consciences. '(Oheers) Aver some | At the conclusion of Mr. Balwer's ee cere ee ee a ee ealigoeee ps er snp Sa teas tones ak bred. ochalton buy, Ue antentos quan-of ohurenae oy ance Save the Queen ” ‘ Mr. Ricuanpsos, (dem ) octe * senso ke racial ‘ olith rf ed to welcome its approach und tuvite ite stay. The ev. Mr. Beruvne, in reply to the toast, of the | nel explanation. . Ile said a letter ha n written to Hens ‘rere “Yully’ diecussed.” The Pligrtas Washers | tulwe), Xu my brecherm, the Meydo tuchor wan dropped. The Ron which the wanderers | <Ucrpialicy ofthe Hillandera tothe tathars of Sow | thy New York Trine, dated Dee. 14, from thie ely brought t! i t on Fee! m5 but © w the 5 Dg graticude . : ae ene nee ee etm a ened welame) | mestectsummes, wind, stouy was the shore, and not far distant | 800K,” eal. with all reepcot for some speakers who had | the writer of which accused him of having, as chairman They bronr bt i: to lay it as the foundation stor der might be seen the dark figure of the Indioa, in whose preceded bim, this country was not altogether a | of the select committeo, appointed on the charges “Ph; . It was the Bible Chat was the founda. tavoxe ueigbLorheod the hamlet gould hardly Bope to | Gaughter of Hogland. The Pilgrim Sathers were | seainst Bucretary Ewing, last sossion, suppressed fr ‘tion of ali American institutions end the ol; inter. tleep in peace, or the husbaudmea to labor ia security, | eleven yeers in Leyden before they arrived in this the Bible, without the fear of man and in the There are few examples in history of men staying | Country. and there is no doubt thac this had a SUEcE. Suc aen oer tor tenet te their footsteps in so unpromising a -po'; bas he guess: | Powerful influence wpon their conduct and vba » try, their business was to brivg tas people ed (Great laughter and cheering) that the ancestors of | Tacter. Americans were mot the Cusmendents of vtact with the pure air of God Let ua, then, hol to those pree ere plucky fellows They determined | &P7 S aamand mation, but of every mation tm the ” #0 / hold it up in the rcut of all men—(here to defy the elimate, to sabdue the soll, too ter or | World, he haa ‘np th old Bian demand that every Ahing shall be squared tear ber vii Serene a1 the Senate adjourn, it be till Thursday. Ye: nays, 19 ‘world They camp to found Siat# upon religion. This Gentlemen, this topic might be en! a but 1 | Dearte of bi wasthe religion of New Kugiaad For youts after | pass over ie’ We ce sae cee mereed sad thirty | Be fel ‘the Pilgrims arrived, thece wss no clergymen among | ycgrs from that great event. Thore is the Mayflower, them; yet. short time, the clergy possessed gr (pointing toa representation of it in candy, before ‘Influence und although the peopl wore always jealous | him); there it a little resemblance of the Mayflower. of by Bos og power of the clergy, they did not | sons of New England, there was, in ancient times, & LANDS FOR WIRE Mr, Harmonn (whig) of V leave to introduce « bill giving Lat pe! Bathustastic obeering followed. aid certain railroeds therein. ked and obtained to Virginia, to Dimoevlt from erriaip of the charges This s. if done by Mr Kiebardson,-ought te cause ion, If Me Ritohie, the printer, did i be punished for contempt d the letter, and pronouns au Unraitigeted falsehood, aud coming from correspondent. should a in sach ye men of New England, hundreds of miles to see to-night, let me present to Fae one of (he most Cistinguished of those personajes t came here on the deo of the May tio: Let fancy that I reo Kider Wm Brewster o: the law of God. Tails | goor at the farther end of the hall—a tal gonotiiate the dark enemies of the forest (Jhewrs) After one or two other toasts and specchss, the oom- They built, therefor rows of houses upon a xen- | yoy ted, = : oe, with & store house inthe midst There aentied Sa esate Gute: ‘lo teay tn Gosepla, sod | Seteteeen coat os ae mecrtesat, enowy ene Us tho Sst Ree See wed Our Phitadciphia Correspondence. Siests Sues. eae’ wee Bis bor Sronght ' done with t! as’ lavdia. Cee ailhore, woe came ent lnoded ot Pipmocth Se i ents ction was tin it necessary to ay any thing of the Pilxrlms' pro. Panavniensa, Bee 23, 1859. ter and cheers) It might be m-avared The Fugitive Case—The Wrong Negro, ke. by Merara. Coleman & Steteon’s bill of ~ 4 good an instrament for cach « pur. | The alleged fugitive, Adam Cid+on, frem the Meyflower, «omd inherite the anoestc)s Iie (the apenber} cid net iatend to follow fren tort fare. whicw ee ae oly. = Are !) Im this serene of refiner: elegs ho was given the peceticn of the Puritan elesgy, on shite q ines, T might say of luxury, d00s this follow one as that of aay surveyor. What was the feertral | wp om Saturday, to the agents of his reputed owner ren jx ofa auuiter of sho heads ot otsvoar. Te feared, | our labors Que regio in tervis plone nastrt Lu rie it Provided et the arrival of the third coloay which | in sueb haste, proves to be the wrone person entirely. Wie} wt Ue, taoeed Wabamen the 2 whom he saw present, if he sald that ours ‘ud hard. | CAmMe Out to join thetr Plymouth brethren! A lobster, | Ja we Knight, of Cecil county, Md ing him of | House edjourn, it be ureday three small febes.ond some spring water [t var ooly necessary to make & of Thee sum—what the | being hie property, be arrived home arain by the oars | | Mr Wans wont. (dem ) of Bil. tmaul Des lobeter, and the three fishes, aad the «prieg water, | thisatterweca, Mr Koight, when he first saw Adam, T , He on the hill in Pl wen ‘ 4 + | take the day after Christmas? (Laughter) Wwere burled tu cseret ere eee New eeelond othe tine chek the Ei | id—“That is not my vleve, know bia—he was fir. | “Mr Jones, (dem) of Toru. We eau take that too, trims landed. tothe eondition of New Englaad at the | merly arlave in this neighborhood, but how heobtained | (Vorces—" Agresa”’ “very well,” “fome will get " 1 "(bs be apt Limeat which he was speaking; and iu this he hat | his liberty 1 donot know” Considerable censure it | “Tp orion was agveed to by ¥ eee cheng Foetus | not told the whole story~the Ssh were bought and | thrown upon Commissioner Ingraham. ou account of can baete hantindn cohaine the ten thousand blessings | Bt caught—along the whole const there was not ® | bis hasty decision, which was universally beilevel to | str granny. (whig) of N. U, asked but did not ob- The next toast was an nenthe aton nt | *bgle line.or @ hook ora net. Hoar this ye gentle | be not warranted by the evidence. It in raid that a pension of the rulee th order to offer resol “The Common Sehools—A tree of knowledge origin. | (2 TON Ut code t ahem prosperity, Be Toke | men of New Kediord, from whose port now iavac forta | suit will be twmediately commenced wzainst ali tho he woe Of toe bell to Mr. Wh ouy awe in Now England ; its seeds are wafted | ) prosperous, be enlightened, spread yourselves over 000 sails of ships. menned by 16,000 bardy mon, tooap- | parties concerned, for falee imprisoumwent, Gibson ‘i ilroad to the Pacifis. over ig wae a kiss whieh ovnstated of two We lived in faith ‘and ea application (Kosrs ot laughter) He 4 ‘Dis hebit was rather to imitate tae serpent, | didnot anticipate. Our bor had bot one bead, indeed pata very long tail. | mouth church yard. where ¢ gbter) In concla-ton. be trasted that | to preserve them from the ould ne No stone tells where we I who are our descend bers to 92 nays 83, tin ture, and monopolize the capture, of the greatest mon- | was met at Gray'sterry, by Dr, Bie, who ooaveyed . wie . id 4 ” they al new er jan be did, all abou Lombard whe lacgs collection et colored ras t i he next tonet, Mr. Gainwers, chy President of the | catty the Paritanionl heart with’ yo Yer gentiemen, Bir it. B. continued, you all kuow that | had qetbered, in auticcpation.. Me was rected with Mee od garg live ot twit in 1600 the whole of New Bagland eootwin-d bat 890 | post enthusiastic ebeering by bir brethren, aud was imhabitauts, which in a century afterwards, had fa- | welcomed home by his wife aud ehiltren to 100 00U, and may ai this day be piven at py’ Fa teticin Ayes nearly three millions. You all kaow thet the eayital of New England. in 1720. contsined 12000 inhabitants; in 1820, 43,00; in 1890, 78,000; sud iu 1850, 156.009 -ovening, eaid was one which was not on the satalogae, ut which he had no doubt: would be rerponded to by | to he every one present. He would give ~The Constitution, | mit it and the Union, and their Chief Defender.” on of the Select dy to re- | Extensive Gambling Operation As might be oxpected, this toast was drank with the | mode! fh You all know that Bostos, in 1789. eas proud, very | the Jost few dwye past, has held wu > “ * . { y extensive bh i tle most rapturous applause, accompanted by the waving | shore of Plymouth Aa ihe Mow Hagend | proud. of two stage coaches (much luught-r)—whish | ¥* en“ biseh, begalt Ghee Gowran v1.0 higher ele: | ding & motion to suspend the rules to enable Mr, employed twelve horses; that rhe was proad-r etill. ia 1+ 00, of twen'y-five stage coaches, which employed one | Dundred horees; and that im 1847, these tweaty five conrbes had sian fato two hundred wad dfty eoaches | end ompiluses, employing one thowwnd vix bragred horses, without takiag In'e aceount seven tailwaya, | which provide daily accommodation for 7000 pagan of bandkerchefs. As soon as the enthuriastic oheers Dad subsided, The Hon Dassen Weaerea rose and spoke as fol- lows :— Mx, Presideat geutiomen of the New Eng- land Boclety—Yeo sons of N ye brethren of the kindred tie. I ha me bere tonight, not Toe vietim in | Oe to offer his rosol ati the House adjourned ol) established vount ow Of great distress and tri on of One vf Oo: isbere ip Broadwey, and t! ions THM NAVAL COURT MARTIAL—@OV. FLOYD'S PROPOSI- TION FOR A NATIONAL CONVENTIO! Te. England is She may be the troogh of the sen; but de- m tiem oF och well builf, well maune f iavediigation tly take pinee ; gers. You all know that the feat newspaper published oe oe Sand waitin: Bes. 7 without rome inconvenience, that I might behold eee aehn. nirolarne hee | a the colontes, was publtshed in 1704, in Enis aameelty | 6, cning about 8 oe Same | encemuaienninil beta peaks wale auch © congregation as { now wivnes-whose faces | continued for rome minutes) We harshardly began, | °f Rowton and tha: a third powsparer published im ERO | bemten by @ gang ct negroes | ba 7 w Evgiand nt. could not maiutala iteelf, though is had very warm #dvocater. being avy vortes by the Hell fire Club; and you alto ali koow that at thie moment there are in Borton, sixteen daily newspapers. with @ daly clr culstion of 26 000 copies, and fifty weehiy newspapers, with a Weekly etroulation of 223000. to say nothing before the Naval Court Martial. A question was pat | respecting the discretion allowed to naval commanders | saregards the disburrements of military contributions | The object was to show, by the mony of the late Hreretary of the Navy. thet ote Jones had » to realize the vast importance oa human Mheweher. © on the history of the world. ot that voy. | Little vessel. that bro: the love of eivil | jo the encrifice, Not ® | wud religious libert . ght the not vet oung; t Godto us, We ha: | Tomy bay fein nove of It “Heretofore the eeutin deat the lineaments of New Kogland origia, and whore bearts best with New Hngiand pulsations. (Appiause,) I willingly m: young men, with blood In my ve is head and ‘Moor endeavoring to teke tat she was aleo vi ec ily begun, ut I thank God, yet pretty fully and freely flewing, [ . ueshe tary of the Navy. that | re, Jones hed s 3 great off- of semi weckly paners and semy monthly papers and a | large discretion ov: ee, cake Gents tf aan monthly. and yuees y. avd annual publieatioas, As Ap objected and the question furtber at. Johnsen Rerry one ok Judge Masom being thus relieved troi as heard t tendance. The person who was thusbeu'aly asvaulted. | Purser Greene ed to bis residence by his friend. This | dhe Republic, te | farther the ends of public justice by leav- | vention echeme, shoot of cer Pilgrim Boolety in Mastachusette—the Pligtim Society of New York; and. geotiemen, I begin sole te your schools, it i# qull for me tomy aword about them, after what bar just beem stated by the gentleman who bas gone before me. It would be foperfions, for me tO pass ao eulory upoa that University, the genial daughter of my owa alna afterwards examined. denounces Gov, Floyd's eon- | v d the Union gives it but feeble | t i bir rr eideneent the office of the Chief of *. OF | upport. | ad prospertty mater, to which the youth of all the Sates im this great | SOF pi’ nih grnvens the oMloe of the Chie! off ‘ a — has been & stormy, wold, @ bole. health | republie retort for instruction, andin whish,asTaear, fi Uy" Dial werd savant }- g trivehe ot tot Late from Jantiro—Coffee, &e. moloment dey 2 Borety of Pilgrims. ( caerigcges Arete ona law, The police of the Fifteenth ward would do well. | Bavrimone, Deo. 23, 1850, | ut, gentlemen, I am tree: (* no, BO; go On. go on.” ¢ on your tine— | ae of which is due | Tray little or moshing of th Fring a vigilomt look out on she movements of | By q recent arrival advices have been received from | And.in fact wil elowg ta Werout a | I too. © thing® -voulare ao- to others. My volee ii the voles | guainted with them all-—but | mast pring ou# inte ir district extends: macy com. | Rio Janeiro to Nov. 16th, at which date coffer # | of s young man. (Laughter no heart be | resting clreumstance. lev generally understood. before shove born made already reepecting similar ®t | yancirg owing to the limited supply The crops had | descend tothe gra your ettection, viz: that the tm provement iu teach anditis now bightime snohopen acts of VIO’ | \\ 14.4 much less than wat anticipated. Exchange ot Piymouts how ing. iat og. In newepaper-making. and popaia- lence were etopped, and the guilty paties maieto | yim and notes were still tending upward | over our beads ba rentiment, whiel tion gettttg. is nothing in comparison (0 that which | {sy the penalty et the taw Detwres Friday evening @nd Monday noon, 18,000 site above the he comprtehensly fa taking piace In witehoraft. ‘Thiet etast. In 1654, Singular Charge—Aliering a Promissory Note-—O | 1 100 Rio coties were received at Relimare wife on our arm there coud only be touwnd, thre: out the whole of | Feturday, a young man of terl appearanes, by 4 Camberiand retlroad | The opewing of the York New England. one miserable wicch by name Ann | the name of Bdwias Mowry, was brought bore votpened, o@ account Of diMcultics between HiDbiar; end che was eld, ugly and crore, end, there- | Justice Lothrop, on am alleged charge of elter- nae ee aiemtce oph tae compete fore, naturally enough burnt. on the plea (hat che had ing the amount of @ promissory nots, parporting | * guemed (aughtor and applause). your folkwarerather te be drawn by Mr Iaano 0. Coursen, « gentle | Important Manor Suit (ven to Khrewd guessing» little too oorreotly that | man residing at Morristown, New Jersey. The note | Axuany, Deo, 28, 1880. Ber il deeds, words, aud looks, were the of the igipeliy wae made by Mr Coureen as alleged by maledictory comment of two of her neighbors Now | him, for the amount of $25; and the forgery con- Judge Wright hae delivered hie opinion in the suit iw 1860, gentiomen, there are ia New Eoglaad thou | iets in the ine: of the amount. by placing the | proupht by the late Attorney General against Living funds of females notoricuy for their witehery and | Santer 15 before the 26; thuemaking the amount $1825 |. 64 rest the validity of the title to the Livingstom who. Instead of be need lootheome.and repullive | — end inserting in writing, “One Thow-nod five Handred are young. lovely, and attractive (laughter and | and Twenty-five.” The note is dated June Lith, 1850, | manor, cheerr)—witebes who. instead @! being committed to | at eight m je payable at the Union Beak. | spring by giving Judam the flames, go abeut inflaming others; (imaghter; and | The sbore statement war nto by Mt. Cowrsen, p hedame hat when we carry ovr ef od, We Would mr 4 which was tried in Columbia county, last | tin favor of the defendant the principles on hed the thie, sith the most perfeot impaaity, (\saghter aod | in en affidavit before the megietrate Mr. Wm 4 tty of Jenny Lind: 4 y | cheers.) though they are perfectly well awarethatthey | A. Heechet. broker, No. 27 Merchants’ Exchange. Wall | Testis Censsey oe eee tee Oe 100 iy beneath ite | Injon wi themeclves and thelr charme are the daily, hourly. con- | steeet. also fled an eMdavit, which cots forth that the we $400 to each Richmond, and ven. trampies om ali things cart PGentiemen the cones of thle world, rm that Mille Jenny Lind female Orphan Asylums le Aevium h of Savannah has been reosived to T believe that California stant subject of converration to allwhd have the pain | mole above alluded to, dated 2th of June last, he ful pleasure of being acquainted with (bem (Laughter) | parchaced from a Mr GT. Terhune. of No 7 New | But iti* not only for the triampha of beaaty that New | Ftreet, for $1500 and over, under the belief that the | England fe now tamowr = Ti the ivied chaplet is mill | mote wer genuin @iuriher, tht an Friday last, betrg, a new « ate not the people they thoug the classic meed of letters, may not he hed @ CoDveretion Rhee the note in question a find themer! membere of this gi Tichnor place it on their brow ? It the laurel with Mr Henry. who stated to him that the note ways trteal govern andtheir people citizens of the r to thore who worthily narrate, nn well as to tho: | gemeine one; that he (Henry) acknowledged that he niertainmente for this eve. | of North America An t the pro: | perform great deeds. has it mot been nobly gal filed up the bedy at the nove. aut Look Mt to Merrie active Last night, aa the of God, thet of Btates | Sparks, Bancroft, and Prescott’ (Cheers) If a hi town. for QCourren to sign—this isthe complaint. vwe, Mr Wallack appeared as Othello, governments is exte: ic will be | gud honorab.e reputation in the matural reward the other side, Me MWenry, hi nerif sas examined and | Meee tage. Tonight, Me Soot will ory on ‘g oy In ne ied aed ere is | varied acquirements end pppoe y i. paved thet he Feet Jed at Flushing, Long foteed, br ; on eharacter of Othello. aod Mr Wallaok that of Doe doubt « tendency to w oval 0 mas justiy won. as it ie modestly worn, 0 wae O Of age. and wa: engaged In the oo tai 5 exter dictard It aleo ntlemes pe oa Rverctt? (Loud e' wefiog} tt the | busines: A} x Those. no doubt, who witnersed their perfor #1 Bourh atrent and that he was not | 1 #0, Cet vil he very desirous of seeing them for the prevention of frauds and abuses. — Lert res ey egy ip itn nnd aw 3g nee Mr. Gwin moved to take up the bill to provide for | P!* 07 Parquet, le Suishe ‘The body then went into executive session, and | Bre | end magnificent fairy comic pantomime | & painting of «@ Bavvena Lrcmom—Tue Orenina Niawr. new tow plo of Thespis was opened last evening, @ brilliant and crowded audience, with aa éclat waiam prognosticates its future career to be tsiumphant. this city, where @ vast variety of places of dramatio rsort ore already established as universally ackaow- l-dged favorite theatres of the art, it requires no small efforts and no mean talents, to maXeag opening aad scours & patronage, amongst our play goers; yet it we way judge trom Ube overwheiming audienor, the an- bounded applause, and the excellence of the whole c rps Brougham's Lyceum is destined to bald « pro- minept position asa home of vbe drams in New York. The ertranos, which is spacious, is in Bromiaay, within o few doers of Broome atrest, and the building extends to Mercer syrewt, The interior oi tuw theatre presents # very pleasing coup d’wil, and is ran containing about 1500 or 200 per west toni vered. # simalar style. contain comfortatly about an squal namber of visit- rs, The family cicole is tpacio as and well arranged, and the panels are mort tastefaliy tormed of tron- work. paluted in white and gold and from each paused is suspended @ ebastely exquinite chandeiler; the pro sor sium is pleasing and bot gaudy, and the whole pra- tents ® very pretty little theatre. ‘All the artiste com nected with its erection deserve unqualided commen dation; Mr. Trimbie, the weil koows builder, has add. ed another “story” to his architectars! tame, aad the masonry, by Mr. Gorge J. Kaight, is solid and fford full confidence ions by a by Jackson & Co. Th tically painted with * softness of styl aad » clesraess of repretentation, is from the peacil of Mr. sister, the ter of the Krosdway theatre, Tue with * humorous appropriate address. nam & Jo. hieh t company were iotcoduced. Tv was very playfal tay fl bat can by appreciated ted, as it was las only when admirably It would ba iajuscioe it. Mivw warm! D Prove ove of the most lve members of the corps. Miss Mary Taylor, 100, who brouglit forward her sister irent of very p ing e favorite op these board: me Miss Gould, from Lendon, Mrs. Dunn, Mre. Lyster. Mi Mr. Phillipe, and a host of others, who we will notice; but at b meres * do justice to. The orchestra, conducted by Mr Loder. is efficient rrect, and rotlvots the bigness musical ability of (hat g the overture was performed with less scouracy. A young isdy, al, Parts, Mademoiselle Duoy- 0) this couatry as the da awed to sey that appearance Lyceum, a be not the least attractions offer No; rhe te gracetal a bi the Terpricheresn art, and Of applause which must Amerioans can weloo mith, the ballet masier of the ertormanoes conoluied with the laugh. Deeds of Dreadful Note, it his prastion ts om taning the us nyate ving a healthy movement Ameriean comedy of be succeeded by a clude with the langhabi omedy of the “Serious Wam- ily.” What a bill for one night ! Niuto's Garvan —Notwithstandiog the great attras tion presented in every theatre in the olty, the Ravelm who will always be favorites, coutinue to draw large and rerpectable audiences They offer @ fine pro- gtawme for this evening The amusements will com- mence with an overture by the orchestra, will be followed by the comic pantomime of “La Pete Cham petro.” the charactors by the Kavel Famtty The next feature will be the grand dance, Le Kondelis, Miles, Bertin, A. Lehman, Madame Maraettl, Heart Wells, and M Brillant. This will be succeeded by the surprising performances of the Bedoutm Arabs. and the emurements will terminate with what of itself is worm ¢ price of admisrion namely. the spleadid, gorgeous © Masala cr the Night Owl” Who can resist the temptation ot visiting Niblo's this evening? Those certaialy whe wirh to pass a pleasant © 6 vill not y admired. Nearly ‘appear in this pie The weat few verture to {he Bronx lors, corte hunting eet o aad the en y popular pri York d Dighly wmustng 4d for the enjoyment of the vieive Awrricas Moseum — The amusements for the after hoon abd evening. at this theatre of vartety and no velly, ere very auiractive. The “Carats s Daughter +Louid be teen by every one- ite moral toadeney very lostructive fecturee rhoult indus (he heads of ir children with them There # fer Obristinas Day, when alk d pleartog au wootin werkomg this 4—This popular place of amare be thronged mtghcly by crowds of and (be periormences of the nothing {m point of attrasth en Of” oliver” and and all the entertain: rrow, Obristeaas, thre Ll are bighiy pl to ‘ anor wili bs given Pr The exhibition of this dena. ve panorama, iv drawing weil. Lt ir it artistic merit. Avrnrcas Dramatic Fuso — We ate loformed that, not witheanding Niblo's theatre was mot as erowded a6 might bave been wished, yec the actual receipts of the deny fit amounted to $1,108 although not #9 good by $200 ag the former benefita Barri en's Cormoname meat be being Pinenow titwl and inst on ay truly be considered the bareeverscen. Chey are Beond- Joy a rich treat. Lrorony Aneoars —Thie distinguiahed magician wilt entertain the inbabit y Serres Mogigue cn Tuweday and Wedaceday evenings, where on the Atlantis cos: olden days of republican commerce are again to re | gulity of the charge, and deriiord at present by advice reversion of the cast, and will have re particularly, I will not Sire see The Melact of Ameren to vio io enterptine | of couneel, to give any further detail. We noderetand 7 ‘St judging well of the dramatic merita atisfaction with the Union. it bi tb and munificenes with those of Florence. may [ not | that ene day next Werk the case will be et inves. | ‘aliaehe Mica Wemyes will appear foreribe a of your lordiy merchants the | tigated when. Yr 1 states he can ex 0 the affair | in and Dew Misa Hiffert the Rocky Mountaine nemes of Griswold, Grinnell, and Perkias, of Appleton | tothe estiviaction of the public. In th= mesotima, the entertain. and Lawrente’ And if you. Justice Lothrop held the arcased to Beilin the ich they were ex , that trace f F = i 3 H = : ber popular rong rminate with the cherish, | in the p Sitverbed by socal the portrait of of $2.00, Mr Ra ee wae lider a anxiousto - tot the hte appear and awewer the cher, r 1 " f Peter berand probly te the odo bane boing mons plones tonstta, lo thaws © mr mund 8 Mille of No @Gonrtandt street. beoame the oript_ of the Wild sprapenly, So. Sah rerei that their tart pd ng all drowomme ploture t the re rety, and Mr Henry was diecharged from : Frais programme ‘ae nee of that state of things should be (Vositerons | tinguished Governor who enjryed the double honor of | eustedy, y beneh fn this 1100 cea etla, cumenhet Jatciemet. is map be having contributed te the fret sebon! id farniohed, | Bd Prete Drones tx aa vice 00 valor nly ifm i ; at bis own expense. it which jon) young woman. the ‘name of Kate ley. wae ar- oe Wi er nd deserves the Feet aren. we, gop py ited States fe trom. in Burepe. Afrl that Biete ot hich yout Winthrop our Winthrop—le | peated $y Caluer Delec, afte Oercath ward, whom bing Herd te et asinine ot cnthic senttajepte which prevailed smog ther Aterican—does he beiong to the fs the actual representative? Andiflextend my inquiry | the officer unt writing the voor dranwed im male | fuecess he oon wed Guhertatee Wann they were attached to partiontar forms | fee pp a cpa Sater pe a still further; if T Tish to aiveorer © meu whose young | attire, The oflcer conveyed her to the station house, | Broanwar Invarns A ttract! > “OF jomtars imepination was amon, folitary sor! On & charge of bel orderly poreou She was | memt war neve Me Paws tary 2 ued ‘those religious tenete and | 1. All otber eomc{tions. sre tegarded as subordinate | of border Iife and Whore monly Judgment wes formed | Dnally ailnwed toe heme, on her, promising. met to | evening. by the great Patist nb Ale troupe. ate. beers, a it be our duty to | gmidet the daily and xotive of commu | wear the breeches agsin—at least for the next six | moteehe Franck fx. efthout iaskple—to spread it over the | nities, can you pet point out to me euch « man—one | months. suese that bes appeares nt- to ory out Bogen Prinoiples [| whose eloquence is poetry held iu chains by reason! Wn ce Wf Srraline 4 Wetch— A man by the nams of | ser Bhe happily join te Wer & se tony Aine mene. rit. (addres 12 lenry Bulwer. the British manchip is Jobe Mt Jobnesn was arrested on Batardey. on a | cult accesories to the acme oe eee whore rtater minister) the Ancio Bexen American principte (lowd seoond to pone "a | change ot stent b 4 at $100, the htnees, precision in time wildren ‘hou tat ar esata rain a. No 2) Re some e ection, Other artite have Beem amongst us thet ow tl be all borrowed from the sath at tl the days of Panay Els. shere i ne «mn a feeling among ail wi / | laughter in which Bir Boney Bulwer joined) over this way superior to it ‘everonce for God and obedience to the seriptare, is wenthe pounce of" ake : bed ‘venerable figure of Wathen ‘eomtn he ercased to | poreraved wcitne cf Eiedten tsideligancts s up defore me— whose stan’ chines the answer the charge, op Ae Be the rare combina tou of 91 the brilliant and fasciaating Tar 4 . i 4 And also on Wednesday efvernoon Musical, Tririne Hatt. —Two gras Cbristmas holiday featt- tris will be given by Anus Bishop. to motrow. One will come off at half past one. the ovher in the evening. The musica! relections are grand, and deserve attem tion from the public. To her the awast canterries, Arne fishop. sing the charming metody ead Rose, is worth the price of admission. jarsin our next vy & Misetaene —This oslebrated bead arecon: in thelr rows career, They offer & Bto~ femme of exesllont melodies, barleequr operas. in- etre tel periormances, and fnimivable dancing. Chriety fe ® good mai and hemew his eaosena, den wieetom On Satorday mi Bones, takes a benefit. Do not forget it.

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