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THE NEW YORK HERALD. © ames = Sen srenennge ————_—_=— SS ——— lO WHOLE NO. 6071. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1851... Pao Ds PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘ VANA. | ed. the channel to ee SER PL: See oe errs THE CONCERTS OF JENNY LIND IN HAVANA, qzebuitom fee Kor wi, went baak filed wih | bes not a well found Whe Effect of the Nightingale’s Notes on | not have stood th the ‘Cuban: Poy if the Press relative | which she has eee, font it has done in every place to the High Prices of Tickets, We deeply feel, for our parte, the thin attendance at 001 [From the Diario de la Marina, of the 9th January. her conce: TUE CONCERTS OF JENNY LIND—BARNUM’S ECONO- | °elved the same eyes—the crown mot, genius Celebration of Burns’ Aaniversary. is Se Ametics. I shall, therofors, conclude with the Our Shipping Interest in Nowa Scotia, ur hich re eeded tose ¥ covers her brows is far onan e haloof | Om Saturday evening the anniversary of the bisth- | '® ne a (From the H. Nova Sootinn, Jan. 15. ] . 7 The recent voyage of the American ship Oriental not in Cube alonethat the young lady hesshown | #7 of Robert Buras, the national poet of Beotland, | he Youst was duly honerna' esa ¢ f . nerosity of her soul—she ea done re im all the | was celebrated at the Astor House, by the New York Mr. Bryant rose to respond. He seld@:—I thank you Som & ony eS aes 2 an eone Loe. ntries she has visited—they, too. are aebtors, as we | Burns’ Club, and a number of invited guests. The | {oF the high compliment you have conferred upon me. | she was taken up by enemineat hover eed last might. We regret she has not re- | are, and owe a return, as we do. In all those places 4 It is enough to make any poet feel proud to be toasted | as Kaen Up by Ra eminent house Cp pracesd OB meouragement that waited on Fanny | the favor of the public has equalled the benevolence of | *stival passed off with great éclat,and with the on- | ate festival of so great & poet as Burns. ‘There ie one | “Bother voyage to the Celestial Empir¥, is a sig- MY AND POVERTY. Elssler and others. We feel for Havana! If thus we | J Lind. thusissm peculiar to the admirers of that poet. It | thing that stamps Burns asa great genius. He took | Mificant fact. The circumstance is also wll of 10- M treat such a distinguished artist, go indifferently and ana, in whose midst the genius of hospitality “ , 9 ups local dislect, and gave it universality. Iam not | struction to the ship building communi.y in the We overheard, yesterday, the question of prices im | coldly. what shall'we do to the humble and rit et ee weethiy of Rim and <the' land 0? cakes” while of what’ Beottiss Burns’ ten i view of the alleged enormous expenses which were | Ones chat seek out shores? mR ORS pooner ee me hens ae ae pa rey ne gave him birth. Dinner was on the table at half past fe that pone eer w ante Ra = males Foe nt gh . sicaite. The fart of tae gh tye a ear Pepe ty cg Re x jevertholoes, if the meourse were not so numer- r nd silk-—will remain for ever grateful to Jenny | six o'clock, and more magnificent one has rarely, {f | done since—an author who will be read while the | England, vhs Wee ship Toda at \Wbesn Sesame raat rt tnderommant | (cet pice onl | Ent tests chee cit ec | ave, br orig rnty tpt rope | Sabo dare ea ycetter us, eceran end | arate" eae ion off gg Siaar tee as tersane Gone tes lacerds | tke sho other demonstrations of appreolation | forever the sweet aroma of the flower of her remem. | the Astor House, It was thoroughly hot, and well | the dialect of Scotland jamillar to every English | £°108:. is, to saythe least of it, a yery remark’al un. nm displayed in | she received, were cirer d. , Were very great. The flowers w br served, and everything was of the first qualit, reader. It is throvgh Burns that we havo been taught | Clcumstance. Indeed, the event appears to have prc pig Margit ps hnnk gitbe dele SAO the stage; the most beautiful ond rich garlands | \ Noble contrast ! Jenny contributing, by her talent, | tre'trier ove contained suche variety that: gour, | to love ite beautiful dminutives, ie comic power sad | CBlisied, in a’ remarkable manner, the attention of trayed the English idiont, and showed they were p bouquets which were thrown to her—in a word, the | to remedy the evile of humanity, and malevolence at- J Li its homely expressions of pathos, which go right to | the leading British journals ; while at public dit- tn another country, mighs all bave base 7. | *Batiolsm of the public, was such as was worthy of the | tacking with rlander the angel it has not seen. mand could find fault with it. Wines flowed in abun- | the heart. He is read not only on the banke of his | nere, ce., the affair has been alluded to teserms ut 0 euppore the people ef Havana were not thought inger, and of the great merit which adorns her, ‘This famous artist is now about to leave us—for our | dance, and were of the choicest vintage. On the table | own river, but on the banks of the 8t. Lawrence and | no ordinary intere: Jt is even asserted by one o.€ d hoped to have heard her in some pieces of feel- | own part, we wish ber perpetual felicity, and that in as the Miselasippi. Since I lest met with the mem the Engli i is wortby of having new cards printed for them in a ing and tenderness, to confirm the idea we bad formed, | her cerecr tacaugh tbe wondd the peel gather fresh je cbeerved the following ornaments :— Alloway Kirk, this club tT hed Benlana 'T canmat ite chee a2 | bea Pe nglish papers, usually pretty well informed ia language they are accustomed to speak, would be too Tam O'8h: B ; | ical matters, that the Enghsh shipowners and mote chen bas oe oe tee Nidortakes ag | OF Father to rectity it; amd with pleasure we say that | triumphs, euch as will elevate ber name above all that er, Burns’ Monument, Temple of Liberty, | Vingal, I saw the ruins of Iona, I feasted my eyes | builders rerigned the pala cf ates. A , lertal we were not disappol Miss Lind not only feels | have ever beon illustrious in her prefession; and we | Turkith Pavilion, and Gothic tower. The first upon the glorfous mountain scenery ef that old and; | puujcers resigned the palm of superiority, as far aa all that she sings, but she fills the hearer with feeling | pray tbat she may enjoy, at some future day, at the tracted most attention from its appropriaten: the | 224 I could no longer wonder, if I wondered before, re cerned, to the Americans ag The andante of the aria— Qui la voce~in the" Puritans,’ | side ot the throne of God, the reward of wo much view hai eay to the | that such a country produced a poet more read than | MUCh as four or five years ago ; and have since that especially that cf Lucia, were most charming pleces, | tue—tbe only truc reward reserved for mortals who cecasion, and its close resemblance to the original, | any other in our literature. I have read somewhere | time turned their attention with greater assiduity to rendered effective by the sublime artist: with her whole | accomplish # religious and holy mission on the earth, | which has been immortalized bysBurns in his matoh- | that the particular form of disleot in Ayrshire, the | the construction of steam vessels. We can scaree- eereee vs soul, wit the sam inspiration we noticed ia her the lees Tam O'Shanter. Behind the chair was an exqul- Semies Scotiand in which Burns lived, was by no y credit this, because it is a matter of notoriety f 4 such en effect upon the public, i = Vieuxtemps, | that she pplauded to madness, a tihng rareamong Fashionable Intelligence, site likenees of the poet, painted on stained glass, sur- pers exc wiamntthe salltrabin a ns = en Ey Oh ee ere ae ee ne inatramens & ad never re: | us'to passing visiter tality of Mr. Lindsay, and other eminent men in 3 BRILLIANT SOIREE DANSANTE AT UNION MALL LASF | mounted by a Scotch thistle, under a drapery co I shall cenciude by ; itain, bei introd i itish Uubamed of ft now) we thought be perhaps | 922° io eaten Ea staeest; mere,than anything |" NoMT, GIVEN I THE BOSTON TANCERS IN HONOR | posed of the American and Brit sh fags. ‘The room | Sue AMCDK Us Who ¥ xl octets tees Bh pe wv 4 OF THE OFFICERS OF THE SEVENTH REGIMENT NEW ell qui 9 rf me bee Veet cali: , Hexibility, fineness and intelligence. Her | yoni naTIONAL GUARD. wes newly painted and gilt, and illumined by two | goes at this festival. I give you to the most skeptical that the continued adherence im. on to him had been followed, | {our ‘uk with the severity we t demands upos the publi ‘When Mr. Barnum had heard our idea of the pri whioh ought not to be exoveded, he then told us that were so finisned and so perfect agto ruise F: ™ J splendid chandeliers in the centre. und branches of | President the public eatbusiasm to the bighest pitch = Thecatel- | rhe most clegant and inebionabie bell that bastaken | wax lights all round the wails; it presented a most | Heh min lata of the aria in “ Lucia” was repeated, at the ‘ Catnect derite of theaudienes and agra mtesncet the, | Place in this eit grand Prinoe de Joinville | brilliant appearance, There was something in the striking to the spec. | tame delitiume of admiration and applause, We Sinie fame 8 Ian) mk Calon Hall. Te was given | aspect of the company that i expenses would not admit of euch moderation in bis | 1 Brapiess natte iy te eect aie of Rol nt National Guard, New | tator. It wasthe strong similarity of the features of 2 able tonite Mould moet with the ap- | architecture, old England may, by pureuing her prices A J ony open - i as eran our readers peed EK gee Mise Lind is ae int pone nearly all present—the elongated intellectual cast of bog riety honcr Scpeee ct Se ee een, pacenat conmuiened course, recover and long retaim yu moderate prices, v countenance peculiar to th Mr. Jonn Maxwext (son of the Collector of the Port,) | “This ie Supremacy on the ocean, being called on for @ toast, gave “our absent fr is is & question in which the colonies are also ¢ who has wrought a! to the old navigation laws had well nigh ruined — nee the shipping interests of the British empire. We it was received with every demenatration of | may be permitted to hope that, warned by the ex- perience of the past, and taking the advantage of the President, ssid he felt proud that any- | the improvements ever day progressing in marine cave . After singing it with all the perfection of only bold four thourand five hundred dollars! That | (ay 074 ‘would not do for the undertaker; it would not psy at Penne prodigies of beauty, with ornament Justice having been done to t! i fyi, h as could only be inspired by Divine Provi- Scotch hs, 4 Mr. Peacocke, being next called on for a toast, said | deeply concerned. It is gratifying to know that ‘him. Not even rapeated bicedings at that rato would | Gence. who Las bemtowed upon her. guch gilte, she ae Som taN Cae nom Among the man; ion w iti 5 % many touching and welco: the consternation with which the abolition of the satisfy the cupidity and thirst of the und ended the coratina with an admirable trill, joined with Riches bakes wie: oe eke ae eee th the meme neeted with the memory of Burns. uo; former absurd restrictions on British and colonial duced that wi)! excite more ig | shipping was at one time regarded, ia fast giving by oni id that would not Ray him. It is nota golden letters upon the his pooket for his wite, the cloth was rem ob @ | the most magnificent cadence we hav heara. | 20tr' sloric,”’ im lan storm 4 aid.’ He will not | ‘This was encored and repeated with increased bouuty | falltt}, sPurred up the ardor of the Guards, while fac. | paratory to % the feast of reaso be the first theatrical undertaker who has failed Ing this motto on the opposite gallery a: 4 that of | 4nd im order breast of every Scotchman, than Burns’ Highland | place to renewed confidence, and the co ehrdugh exoteitrs axeetinen aaiees fae tot toaa audience , Daremsied. with delight. , The young | the Lancers, * Liberty, en wet the Lene Other de- | buge sil Mar . To her, gentlemen, a. iad world indebted for builder, equally with his brethren at home, has a sited. The 1, Bare Sreat pleasure im | corations were equally appropriate. The following isa | table, in which the best of Scotch ell the treasures of song which we so much admire: | divested himsetf of the delusion which 80 long (From the Diario de la Marina, of Jan. 10 } the pieces he executed. The caratina ot“ Lu Somnam- | fist of the P ‘ boarders of the house, both male | t her, we are indebted for opening the tlood gates of hadowed him. If fi ired, {tis atruth demonstrated by experience, that our | bule,” the Sarucola of «The Prisoners of Edinburg,” | “Committee of Arrangements—Capt. ‘T, J, Pierce, | and femele, seemed to take a. deep tnterat Ie there | that poetical genius from whence has flown th SEINE OE ND. . t, PEOOHD, WORD: PORES: See people are, not an excituble people: the solence of | and ihe « Tarantela” of Rossini, were executed to per | rieute. "J.C. Gipson, Both Wilmarte, Chas Ay ist | tivity, for they continued te orowal the decrees brilliant of Scotti+hsongs. In t Would fine (Bp stiention of out xeedars tothe. re~ put ing dove not, succeed among Us as iy doce ‘amo! fection, with a expression, clearness, ease and fachity | tit sisgnnt ‘ana ‘i marth, AL | eee ett A The s000n tap edvanced hous ofthe youth was hindlea the pessions iow of love for pay impetus ven to Sipeae Ch Ona. 5 OBSe! e indifference goo iction such as on! yelong to the masters, a 7 % rin whore ise were poured fo in music fr ian an fe ru ‘ick ports, as weil as al taste: and the keen inatinct of the perception of the | Belletti joins, with an interestin: Hier Ha egnee Fetes Dudbes, Bara FoeriieD AL | RU, tedend hick wee ee ae ee ¥ gs. To | ueual building places in Great Britain. Let them ing physiogaomy, gifts of 7} f Scotian ¢ | his soul, the freshest and sweetest of his son, Fidionlous, which protect us against the sublime pow. | the highest nature. ‘The above pieces were enthusias. | Aeros gedit ma ening Houle peta ered oe eee ee ee endance wad este | ase the verse cf one of her ardent admirers, we'say: | also consider the immense superiority of the clase Barnum matter of faith to believe what - | Amos Bawfell, e#8 of the professors of the art of puff. It is for this | tieally encored. ‘The public left highly satisfied with | Ques, osmell, B; 7. I coursed most eloquent music,” including the airs jonor to Burns, and her who first f ts built i i 4 of , of vessels built in the colonies. Take, for example, zeneon t that Regi amergt about the arrival Fel Mise Lind thie encone concert, (gremky simile x ception. Committee — George Brastcw, Colonel | the scogs of the great Scottish bard. > Let loose the abounding river a St. John, N. B, ship of the present day, and i a simple individual) d puss te font one team | tation et Mie Ulee ee te Cones Pu- | Douglass, John Nichols, Robert H. Hudson, Eira Trull, | ‘The most curious feature ef the evening was one Ot music from the Poet's heart. possible estimate the improvements that have been ple individual) did not rouse us from our indiffer- | tation of Miss Lind was not exaggeratad, but fully | 2°%8 connected with the triumphs of modern solence. It Borne through all Jands forever, introduced into the shipyards of that eaterpril Spee. The people did not climb up to the windows of | merited and sustained by her unequalled performance. | ?"Arong the distinguished gueste we remarked his | was the receipt of a toast by telesvonhn in nfterg mie How muoh to her mankind has owed, viciaity. Why, we venture to asecrt that taken SOE ist tke ce ke en ee Ceca he Diarko de te Marina, Jan. 16) cay | Honor Mayor Bigelow; his Honor Mayor II. A. 8. Dear- | nutes after it was proposed in Hoston, by the President eee ee Cee altogether, the’ marine architecture of the seter pode agli | Shawnee Ras Eg dag ly Byer ¥ | FNINUSIASM FOR JENNY LIND, AND THE EUROPEAN | porn, of Roxbury; his Honor Richard Frothingham, of | ofa similar club. who were celebrati ¢ same festi- eet by her kiss, his lips gs O pa rc “4 c' eh g:- sister SM | ae eee Din Soot Ferhw on —— ___ PRESS. Chariertown; Brigadier General Hale, commander of | val. 1t arrived before a single tosstof the evening had | yy, ay tung far ae asuri om rovince cannot be surpassed in the whole world. sees amu hous thers arene cusiabie| | Tocur seaterdaysnumoct we insured an extract | the trae to witch the ik Kerisent tiseved, | been drenk laf nfagrnanentb7 Ging “eho mameey of Wighy | Theis sperioity io now eo, universally enknoss- Wed ‘Whe sayeuse 06 ccmsetatig the ets mes, im order to make known, by the ex D 4, commander of the 7th Regiment ; Major —— glass having been filled from the great Mi wed, tha: reputation o| ing a lero St. ur) preesicns of that sound journal, what were thi Morton; Capt. ; Capt. Melville; ea | pum « ME. Havre then sung, at the request ofthe pang Sy Ae @ rather limited number of per- | ments of thi people of Engiand in regard to mad | Nevers, jr gop hy Hyg at A Vreeident, Mr. James Live, them rose to pro- Maegregor's gathering,”’ and rebated some fone. ‘The frequenters of the Opera conduct of our neighbors. To complete our idea, we | Lieut E. D. Ensign, and several others of the New | pote the first tosst on his list of five. Ie said: I have | Of Dative born Americans Knowing far more of the po- | “PDO Oe ee sold to fornignars, im the rame persons--so much to. copy enother article trom a Paris journal, in order to | York Regiment, besides many of our most illustrious | !tequently presided on occasions similar to tho pre- | °™% 22d songs of Burns than be did himself. cluding the Egyptians; and it was only the other beads immediately excite attention. It would, there- | show what the lively French people think and feel on | military men of this vicinity. including Col. Gowdiu, | sept. but 1 must say that I rise to-night with more than Lisenby ep elec ye patina nea PP MERE gpd nes M ore, neither be porsible nor just that these should | the rame subject. While we fo not copy here, in Uw. | Uol Sebenior Mate Benes "Major Lovis, Sc. &e. &e. | Ordinary feelings of pleasure to congratulate you on | Phic despateh in the early part of of the evening trom | Gay that @ notice came under our observation to satisfy the extravagant demands of Mr. Seroum for ail the expressions of both those journals, they | The dancing commenced at an early hour, to the | the anniversary of a post alace the time of whose birth | ‘Le Boston Burrs Club, toasting the New York Club. | the effect that a party of geatlemen had selected a seats. However it may be, the decision isin the hands | sre ruficient to convince us of the gcod sense, skill | music of one of the best bands we ever listened tolns | 92 years haverciled away, and almost boeince his death, Dae nf Bede gens St. John ship, from a whole fleet, for the purpose of the public wah: na" : @ intelligence which the people here have exbibited | ballroom. Take a chair with us, reader, in the gen- | Wherever the drum ot freedom beate, the flag of liber. | _ The Burns Club of Ni of converting her into a yacht to perform a five ‘THE JOURNALS AND JENNY LIND smorg us, by applausing duly and justly, thisable ar | tlemen’e gallery, and let us look upon the gay throng | tY Waves, the light of science shines, or s Scotchman de 2 years voyage round the world! Neither have the Our cotemporaries seem to manifest little excite- | tist in the theatre, and avoiding the foll beneath. wanders, the spirit stirring lays of: Robert Burns are | ** ec pg te ve bebo ps | Cunadians neglected the great natural advantages ment about t doors to which her name lent a pretext. Havana will | Mrs. T. J. Pierce, the lady of the Lancers’ chief, | Known. (Applause.) I will not ineuls your intelli. | B® Songs avd poems of him whose name tt beara.” | hay er ioy for prosecuting this important branch ‘i i“ (Loud cheers ) a on mee pa spose ba Cs sidiele o€ cultivated nations. looks charming im that splendid white waters ak rede ng 20 of te eee or of & Hage The Presioent said he bad sent a suitable reply, | Of indusiry. We have before us lists of vessela John ship is sufficient to procure them a charter to any part of the world. ay : dress. Bbe is now dancing with Col. Duryea; y ¢ buildi nebec, and other ports Mis city a very ressonable.| It seems that our eflorts Im favor of law prices have | fai coup 6 yeni able Dr. Currie and others. Some of the greatest in- | tasting the Boston Club, but he had not kept @ copy ryithewiodin joi oe cee 4 Seats oe on Ne) He ia '& happy fellow! He must have w heavy pure. | not been alicyether without effect, though the thing | Mies Charlotte Deacon ia the Indy with the raven | tellects bave vindicated his memory from the calum: ‘The & ny then read letters of apology from | the Canudians, like their feliow coloaists of the Another passes over the rubject Another, the junior | comes rather ate Bnroum has, this day.im a certain | ringlets, She is attired with great taste, in pure white; | ule which cant apd hypocrisy had thrown around it. Washington Irving. P-R, James, Mr. Huneh, Brie i ince: f incu ed the ah paper, finds fault with the progromme. and ssysit | indirect way. auncunced @ considerable abatement. | a lady otremarkable grace and true gentility. Among them I mey mention Lockhart, Allen Cun. | (4 meron ere Mie voune cditor of the a owes provinces, were more frightened thes Mast ought to be fuller for the doubling of prices. Well done, Mr. Barnum! All you drop deserves our Mrs. George Brastow, of Somerville, lady of the | 2ingbam, (cheers) Uariyle, old Ubristopher North, and sll bes Coe tual sek ak not heth poe tiy hes by the repeal of the farnous humbug so long kaown fFrem the Diaro, of Jan. 12] praive But would it net bave been better to have done | leerned representative from that precinct, appears | Chambers bimerlt. It is'a too common infirmity of | Si! ¢*Preseing their reg) Following toast, | @3 the navigation laws er increasing the capa- CONCERTS OF JENNY LIND it frankly and openly. in true Spanish style’ beautiful in that elegant blue satin dress, richly | yUlgar minds to slander the gifted und the great,in | VPS n vas siren trom the chair. and reovived with | Cts Proper altention to model, and a better fimish, We donot know whether Mr, Barnum, the under- (Prom the Diario de la Marina. Jan. 18 ] trimmed with lace. order to pull them down to the vulgar level of their | [Uhich mas evan irom the : the ships of British North America did fair, at no ‘taker (or agent), remains quite sutistied with the (From the Faro. } Miss Fletcher. of Charlestown, daughter of Alderman | own plattorm. (Great cheering.) Burns was devoted | UE UT toe Burnes political py | distant day, to engross a great proportion of the sult of his Gret concert It must be no slight task, | | Notwithstanding the ri 8 evilision(!!!) which has | Fletcher, elegantly attired in a pink ekirt, over which | to his children, to freedom, and his country. He bimeelf, balf a cent o—{t has lost none of its | carrying trade of the world. Instead of expendi this morning, for bim to count all the gold he took | Veen formed sgainst the soacerts of Miss Jenny Lint, and | is @ costly lace robe. lived and died an honest nd that ie sald to be | J oeiegs and ite excell their energies in the ruinows, although protect Zest night. Dut it bee leaked out, im rpite of the efforts | Wfaeteabsct ihe Ngn telorscand tov every eae ne ie ee aaiar nd 12, Waite mudiny com>’ | Civg sorused of Piarving MOL WAI ice ee | Ebewreten that avocation of lumberers, our’ neighbors have at to conceal it, that 120 box wrats were not diled, which ; oe Tasting well with ber long jet black curls. ‘ ° pte ve'would fain ho} ia a bad symptom, and causes fears for the future Lt ia Silconmet ot heats chant menooremes.| ne filtam Tubb, rich lace over pink satin; acostiy, | Monuments to bis memery when dea i Wataeeieitcen ae ee” senate hey ted, and we would fain hope, enjoys aot without cause We believe that the [avana public | t audience in the upper seats, ®tolcrable good | @tiractive, and mort becoming attire. of neglect i#not borne out by facts. His merits were May they be d—-d together profitable business. | The periodical panics of for- anows its interest and its dignity aud will cause them | one in the pit, and 4 very sparse one in the boxes Mrs. Floyd, of London ttreet, fine embroidered mus- | appreciated by his countrymen while he lived, and he Who will act sing ‘ God save the King mer periods will, under the new dag wie ph place to be respected. This example of staying away, which Our colleague of the thus begins his articI$in | lin dress, peculiarly adapted to her graceful figure received for one poem the unexempled sum of six Shall han foe) t's the steeple to perennial prosperity. This article hay alreedy a mony have given, will bea stlen yorerday's paper, om the third concert ot Jeuny Lind. | Miss Fields, of the sume locality, charming in pink | bundred pounds sterling. But the charge of neglect nab charade Gok one the Kies’ | outgrown cur liaits, we must defer, until another others thus to protest against the He then proceeds to say —" The observer who knows | muslin. of the great applies, a* least. forcibly to this country. We'll never ‘fae the people. 7 opportunity, some remarks on the shipping interests Bernum This epinion we hear generally expressed | the people of Havana thoroughly, cannot bat form | Mrs Geoge Foote, rather too melancholy im deep | Forexample, look at the progress of the Washington | yqe g's 5,0 ny gave the following: — of Nova Scotia. These differ, insome respecte, from Uae ete nn ae heretore, | Peppy inferences from the respective aspect of the | Mack eatin. yet winning andamiadl Monument Committee, (Roars of laughter) But if pean: ee and el t ch We have more f sumone 9 pul ~ est r. penne pers sy therefore, | sate ne flied at these concerts considering thet our ies. Oe. Mitchell ‘a by no means venerable repre. | the Scottish peopia in the time of Burne, were guilty | , THe True Poet Lie whorefines, dignities and elevates | those to which we have more immediately alluded; svithout pity, he will, whea it fe. too Ines, populaticn is composed of sneb various olements. and | sentative of the Lancers’ encien regime, looked smiling | of the charge of indifference to their great post, what | His tace—who illuminates the past, the present and | but we widertake to state that (hey have been bea v 5 hove the present eneration to do with it unioss we = eee og melodies echo jorever through | tuted also by the repeal of the navigation laws bly attired in pale lemon co- | are to follow the osaic code, which tells us that ‘ ” ame oe re fo yon "the sins of the fathers shall be visited upon Rey ae oeeek Was Sires Tey Ate. C: Mamamy:the:) Theatricat. a Indy ot truly intellectual | dren, unto the third and fourth generation? ‘nad | Powrny Ti ratee.—The entertainment. ‘his tortunes 80 dissimilar majority of oar population iter which we | is reprerented by the upper gailerier, und the miaority Doxes . the others represent pent bis folly and cupidity. This is ot mix up with the merits of Miss 1. Hacussed them teperately in another column Ly tbe lower seats in the micdle class (Langh- f Sootland—May its exhilerati % (From the Diarie de In Hebane of the lath Jan Mtepaie aaketingie wih epithe ob the hadi ter)’ The truth, however, is, that fo ~ |. The Malt Whiskey of Scotland—May itsexbilerating | ning are of a very attractive character They. will 2 igh protee- and eminentl; ceful mien; she Is attired ) ruth, ever, is, that mo nation is alto. e. ‘ 7 a,QaF desires are satinged. and 40 is the pudlio curl- | tion given by our cotemporary of the Paro fadustr af nt cbangeable rile drecs, and dances with | gether free from the imputation of neglectia The iolloving was given by DS, JammCenress:— | gommence with the tragle play of the “ Templar.” Serelan fret nale tree pantiogale, as ode ie called in | to Mr Barnum, have perverted his judgment Posts. and other great men. Homer May the fire of n Barns, the genius of a Scott, the | *r.7- Si Seovt, ao long and favorably koown tor hie a ivurae i, bee perm tted us to hear her trills | tothie misrepresentation of the Havana po strolled as a ballad singer, reciting of a Tenmant, the sweet effusions of a Brace, | &°at pay He a ar fu and shebes in our theatre, ta spite Ps the exorbitant | 1¢ is well known that the fre,uenters of the bo: verses, and seven cities claimed him joo , mo igventnane ‘and worth of a McUrie. anda | poeyn ie Mareb, ned Tilte Files mblch the modertaker. Mr. Barnum. exacted. | form the main body of thor who are the chief Mra. Thomas Connery, slate eclored satin; the fine | rates was polsoned by the decree of his country. | Ubaimern, cvet stimpiate. Seats men to revere their | Rocke Teeny 0m Seteeee of teak pi on ~pemy willing t. make a saccitioe—for one | posters of all the public th tb tures of this lady were not among the Fvantes, the author of Don Quixotte, died in want. | jv omory and imitate their worth. | Co be om bd sel “r I: itertainments will ¢ ose east to enjoy the pleasure of hearing ber | ete. It was reser’ least attractive ob ects in the hall Mr. Boor gave the subjoined Be wit! @ nautical drame entitled ~ Our Bo neing. It was natural that eo it should be; for 60 | pallierice are are Mrs, Corporal #, tasteful and pretty. 3 ie @ progtawme this murt alwaye ‘The Burns Club of the city of Now York, and every man, women, end child who remembers the glorious 26th'of Janvary, the birthday of our immostel bard Some other toerts were given ani good songs rung. and the company separated at 12 o'clock. all hight. much bas been said of this famous songstress, and | § ‘ 3 D such have been the praises of the foreign journals, that | at vuch {oily ; but fr SVeUN ame Oar] POE oc to: ‘abeth Tsft, a fair flower from the Green | rable garret, trying to the mere desire to Know if it was so, was enough to | mores! Peitne Eliz induce people to go. And in truth, tojadge by the| But the Fino has not yet Enished his mort eloquent | Mountains; fine Seure, showiug to advantage ina neat | the author of Hudibras, Let it not be said that the | striped silk dress; lively and wilty. great applause, the ealls, the bravos, the boujuete. ahe |. : ot only gave great setiri action. but produced for the | oycouree. | Ht Buch command fall houses, euch as the Bowery presente mortevery night. We are intormed that ov or twe | new productions are in rehearsal, and will shortly be presented tor the amusement pleasare of the pa- J | trons of this famous theatre. Im ttreet, ia blue satin; very su- ‘ , Celighted with the proceedings of the evening. | Bmoxowar Tueatny —The grand romantic spectacle : prices are too bigh, and the differenceso marked Four | Mrs, Major Dennis, one cf the germs of the salon Tid cilsers of Cs dak heverve arent creat See the " gran pec moment enthusiaem. In fact, all this applause was | dollars and a quarter for the boxes, a dollar for the pit, Mrs. Vol Peter Dunbar, very ladylike manocr In which the festival wes got up and con- | pie fib nage A d with anole ut, and whick | will continue to draw crswded houses for weeks apt. J, | $018, an there are almost every night some new fou ich and Mre. ould toon be punished Chatterton. (Li more open to the ch eut. M. Smith; observed her but a mome: in White, attired with much taste, and merited: for she is an excellent artist master in the art of vocalization. and has other estimable qualities. | teor the high snl midation tien Her dreision and Grune to prove our assertion ducted to the clore oghter.) ‘ge of starving her people t As for Ireland, rom a Kiss.—C in the braruras are great Horriere Arrray, 4 and highly ratisfactory; her execution is gront, and tena S a Papa mg A tan Bey obey | > . tures added to this splendid piece -the carnival scons 3 : tended by thousands to pay Wm. Brown, of Chelsea, very attractive er poets. though even that ought in justice, to M. Martin has given us some particulars of an af- 4 ne Rep tateanteee Stack; Ber Ceties, 0 the Mgheet notes, pguirhed merit of the enchanting | Mi. Spencer, maxnificent igure, finely attired. tributed to the rottenness of the potatoes, (Roars of | jogs cocarred at Shitt-tail Bend, Miss.. E. | u,cutirely change iad weneered the San Gee yon agent a selenite tien tee and good ; at our capital to produce Two Misses Tukey. pretty Heue Gughoers ss City hearer) Rea gied yeturn to the land ¢ auld lang | P. Johnson, a planter, gave a party, at which Seth | - rd cori ogeth che evening with the an Sis 1 fe bas ' r 0 " j 4 eri! f girlheod. 6. a ressing himself to Mr. Br; |< y ST » 7 } be cellent breath end governs i will; her expression is excellent | We deny that there hus been apy such meeletion jeplerees pplenaigly dreesed in white eatin; | eaton bis right hand) teli'us ofthe graudcut, Cox end iady, Dr. Gilbert, and many others, were | caet of characters. Dvott, as Faustus, ls excellent, in every to rejuiring force and bravure; hor pby- | and we deny that crowded galleries and empty boxes | fine figure beauty of her scenery, her rugged mountains and hee | present. During the evening a son of Mr. J., who | and Conwe; she sings ts tateresting ther position, with | grea proof that the Havanese have attendeded the | Miss White, of Cambridge, among the pleasantest | amiling vales her meandering rivers. her glasey lakes, | had but lately returned from school, avowed his | character ot fall, ber ‘Te ey concerts, as Our cotemporary maintains, by thousands, | featured ladies im the ball; danced with exquisite | and her bonnie banks | intention to kiss every lady present. Accordingly | with the as Mephistophiles, looks and acts the i. The entertaisraents will commence comedy of “My Heart's Idol,” with , 3 Dyott, Conway, Madame Ponisi, and Mrs, Abbott, im i 1 TA oe, her tehvo! he commenced by Inssing Mrs. Cox. Mr. 0. be- | DY i extomaton | og ftom the Diario 0 le Marina, Jen 101 vp, | UMes. J. Tl, Farwell; we caught but » momentary | (Cheers) came angry at this, teed harsh language towarde | ‘leading ebaracters. | be | Fe ; TU AND LAST CONCERT OF wine ENNY LIND. glance of this amfable and farcinating lady The Presi¢ent concluded by proposing the first | the young ma i slapped his face. ‘This led to | ger T = TH oo —' ie evening + ported om dcitis celebrated Swedish artist, who bas afforded such | X00" Poe Goes bemutitul in bine watered silk, with | to follows :-— rnerot figh wis knives. were drawn, ana | potters of steat, ad who hae gained for hervelt elightful snomente to all who have had the pleasure | 111h'l, oy cape n fa denny Lind “The birth day of Burns—A day worthy of perpetual | @ enero! fight. Howie Inive : ny and | the eeteem ¢ dramatic public of thin olty, a of hearing ber, gave her farewell concert last evening, Mrs, P. Lovejoy, of Marion street, fino in plain light | commemoration.” in the atlair Mr. Cox, Dr. Gilbert, an young ohn- | takes ber benefit. We believe this is her firnt benefit, before @ very numerous assembly. She executed the | j 11 ssi f ‘The toast was drank with all the honors, son, were dangerously wounded, aad three or tour | and we will siinply aay, th hough they are uncommon qualiti e who have witnessed hee i four pieces notified in t tograame with all the excellent comic ability wi! a tendance thie evening, that entont eptburiaem. others sever Dr. Gilbert was cut in the head, barles Kimball, of Cambridge, figured blue t not to astonish us in a high degri epplemb, evee. and indubi superiority whieh she uthed from the wound to the ceil- ‘ and the blood y are not new in flavana. for we remember | ¢zbibited inthe three preceding coucerts Two of th 1. Dunbar, light straw colered sat! Bo by Mr. Robertson. ing. Mr. Coa's brother had intimatec that if his m morran, who were both accrunted | pitcr# mefe new to cur cars, and ihe other two were lemeabor graces0l. treat, | Prnezest toast om the'list was then proposed by the | bikiner fecovered. he ‘would settle the difficulty. | trilent ‘comedy’ of "She Benepe to" Conquer ho in our theatres with jece of Mr. Beman, Cambridge stree' residen' | i s 5 nd lady are both from this M * cting from the public 5 ee ee Mack silk, heavy black lace Slounces, mourning orna- the long continue to dese eA pe pricier rer ~Louis. | 29Re 0 ee the theatre crowded btened nations of the wae | part of the country, and well known here.—Lowis- : ville (Ky) Jownal, Jan 20. rom the Diario dela Aferina of the 15th January.) MMEATRE OF TACON— XD CONCERT OF MISS JENNY LIND. According te what we bi Natronat Teratee —The ence « | ning will commence with a » entitled the “Dr: »0ds Clerk’ which has been written by a gem im thi St Miss Malvion will dance. and the ¢ the “Freooh Spy,’ ia which Mise mente for neek and arms, with sable plume in coiffure Mra Llsekell. or Dorchester, exquisite in # tastetul pink tariton ; & enow white plume waved gracefully among her beautiful chesnut locks. Mra Emereon. of Somervills. splendid blue silk dress, th, licate tact, capable of app: ples of freedom for which her sons Ld sbing the various excellences of artists. ‘The air trom the © Elixir d’Amore, “—Premili per me as that from the “Torco in Ital Parnes } Warcx ox tue Eaxrern Suong.—We learn | tlem from the Snow Hull (Md.) Shteld, that a brig waa | next feature will cuted extremely TB PR he “abo embrot- . : fh . Hathaway. a young lady who takes her debut before 2 e 01 at b guifcent and elaborate) y em| seen on Tuesday last, eunk, about three miles at | Shey," Jing iAlz whe me - spon bec bon couse have little to add, as to her yet waccution, but in the, best taste, | dered lace Gemt-robe, looped at each side, Very rich. sea, opposite Berlin, Worcester county. The dext dance a Hichiand Fling” ‘ nd the ente round org were, ov sod seca g Hn Ba ged hn will conclude with ba ent extravagan ith the . + med ide her | known. he Shield a —The New York under | «Kights of Women is Vill will, no doubt, atteact | t rpame There were at least May wisdom continue to gu r a . 4 nd in | $0. adred ether ladies present, who ate es deserving of ud the seourity of her throne be ever based | Writers will hereafter keep coastantly ia the pos. certs | notice as those we have named above, Bat want of | upon the affections of her people.” | session and under the cherge and direction of | “Phe Mi'> of the evening was a young, finely formed hich the ever sim- | 1.25 fresh ag @ mountain rore, nad as graceful asm acknowledced merit, in speaking of her second concert, which w last. In this conce! ys great songstres i qualities displayed | happiest reruit the interesting and varied | that ot © Lucia. is Were great the preceding ere. —The opera ef the © oj > . " ged by that celebrated ar- Mies Lind 2 d Taptarour ime pi ‘Altogether, it was a truly elegant | ‘The band played “ God «a Cornelius Fassitt, eq, their agent, resident in bich Bas been arranged by merited app! ed to hep Stalrerufielently. fashionable tuistocentio. to | diately aiter, | Synepuxent Neck; on the seaside, near the Berlin | tist end composer, Mr George 1 ae ‘ rhill. and we must cen she completely Ruc- | vicace thore who care for 6 ets, and enffictent- ing, oe the national anthem ot (reat Britai | post office, in this couaty, all the wrecking appa- f..tion to the et of this ff noene tapeage ceeded. fer ohe let Rotbing wantiog for the public to | |, eoclable and uncstentatious to make ail feel thea- 4 Vick Paxsingyr then gave the fourth toast: — Firus used in eaving stranded vessels; such as Be atten aah ot es a det vento; the Song | femtinusto award to her that high rank tn bez prov | (2icesiee The snpper wae prepared by Messrs | “ The President of the United States, oocapying the | nS abies, anchors ead tad eding talent of the xh bh she bas obtained The delight expe- | © b wation ef | proudest position im the gift of a free and enlightened | *'am pumps, floats ty Fienced was euch that abe was required to repest the | pW rey tigen Hn Phy By ail thed | peoptethe ‘aaintain iaviolete the con. | Upon short notice to Mr. Fasait, th we articles ve ee have raid, those of Our | Cota be desited. The Nevional Lancers have won new | stitution under which so many millions live, and | willbe in readiness to render all possibl o resders, wLo were not preset at tals concert, may | ner in whion they gave this | from the practiced workings ot which so many bless- | once to veesels wrecked any where on the coast of h 90) will there's & way ter Beliett cung the the song of the Prisom lade with amusing aad infer that Mire Lind obtsin he demozatrationa | urels for the gall Mancow Toth fclenas. it | tage Gow.’ | Delaware, Maryland or Yirginia. t piece of the “ Wild Im So of public spprobation, which in similar cases are | érlendld entertainment to their Sew ¥ | "fhe toast was drank with all the honors The band —e . donbé the house will be crowded. att i awarded to creat artists. Flowers, bouquets, crowns | performed “ Hail Columbia,’ and Mr. Hadie sang, Law Inteliigences 5 ve se Soe Sesteis aie ena successfully. In execution she is great, ii and gerinnds, with loud applause and bravos, were ua- | 2S : | with great éolet, a song composed by himecit in boner | Sererve Covnr or tHe Untveo Braves, Jam 22 — ee ee ee eee perfect in the use of the middie voice, im all t showered down upon her | Supesior Court of America, | No. 64. L Cotten va. the United States. In error to s Chapman, who, at the Chambers ¢ tension, we only observe a little harshness in the faction In the aria, from'Don | @KNERAL THEM. | The Secretary, Mr. James Sowxnviete, being called | the District Court of the United States for Florida. ae. iin, haaeeuk ‘and other comedians forte pascages, particularly in the higher notes, only G sod ta the pretty song, “Sull4 | pofore the Hon. Juoges Durr, Maron, and Campbell. | upon by the President, to give the fitth and last of the | Mr Justice Grier delivered the opinion of this court, seal eubdaiay. Denchaseate ‘enanaieas ene pereet s when she sings high—that is, whom @b@ | poppg del mio brody but where he id dedand | py. Jan. 25. 1861.—James Mo §, wflecame janderd toasts, eald:—The toast speaks.so well for ‘t- | affirming the judgmeat of the sald District Courtin = & 1 7 aideon mn: * qoes wp to the top of her register, when naturally | wes er cored, was in Rovsini's La there is gome straining necessary. Bat her inton® | gang with the utm tion Is alwaye exact. ber trilis well sustained; a4 | ¢cooution wciated. . with damnges at the rate of six por centum addition to the many attractions of this entadlt 3 was lovely woman | rauit ct al. In error to the District Court of the Vatt Cracua=Ta.additien to the grand spectacle ot the ella, whieh be | der Atusterton and others.—Mt. James T. Wrady, for | allness, grace, and faciilty of | sistnti, Mesers. BF. Butler, D, Lord, and others, for | What wae it that tuned Celendants,— Held that the dispositions of the will, | hut “ the Insaea?’ (Cheers) 4 < : amphitheatre this evening, the celebrated Wells whethor strong or piens.che ures them with much Atier having conceded to the celebrated Misa Lind copt in eofar as they provide for the payment of | that inspired sweetest Inys, snd there is no man | States for Misissippl. Mr. Justice Nelson delivered P hie he ‘ jadgmeat. Her w is fall, sweet, and elastic. | the praise which hr lyric talents justly entitle her to, | Geb, pppolatiment of exeoutors, are void. A | qualified to exjoy @ poet's festival who has not felt her | the opiwion of thir court, dissmiesing this cause, and SS a oe Se ee and of great extenricn in the bigher notes. It] we may be permiited to lint the andience Last red to take the accounts of the exeow- | tn you Temaading the tame for further proceedings, in con. | Ann Welle, who har ely attaly ed her diteonth pleases mote, each tims ft is heard, but chiefly inher | ¢yeriie wa ar the sale of tickets for the # entitled, as next of kin, | ver ready and active in socthing the | formity to (ue opinion oj this court Mo. 50. Joha he vl uae phy t lady oquesteias inging, though there ts in it a Little veil by | upper seats was obliged to be stopped This ctream.- ‘© b# paid out of the ertate m sfound the | Butler et »l ys, Commonwealth of Penmaylvania, In taking hevextreme routh into consideration, ia the t times. it ¢ore not rhow Iteelf in all ite part ite of thie, her middle votes is extremely Bhe therefore exreutedall her pieces well, as le quite naturel some were amore periect shan others and displayed morn taate In fact, she rang the ora of The Paritans, which fs es us te understand two things, to which we | error to the Buprems Court of Penaaylvanta. Mr, proferstom, I# n membor of this fay.ily, will appeat, aly nifon of Me. Beroum. an the ealtts to all good ies Daniel delivered the oplaton ct this court. af. | *0, this evening, tm her great wot of hocvemanahip, pope ocag sdasinasag to bales by anon the jadement of the said Supreme Court ia | Lathrop, the etown, is gain'y,; in faror with the d two other gentlemen, thie eaure, with costs, No. 48. The United Btates, ap- audience. and makes a new ety.mp epeech every night, ext then catled on Mr, Claake, to propos { Philadelphia gnd New Orleaas, | very much to the delight of ‘political orstors and tl Costs to be paid out of the estate, A yolunterr tonst. . concluded by Mr. At- | pitites. Fraukitn, Rivers avd Ruanaile are alee, gr ‘ fe. 0e. Herman Bowen, e- fence of the call the t of the Swedish prodigy. who Is the chject of Attention. Biret, apart from the indisputable | {'4! rite ot Miss Lind. many of the frequenters of nH red on the nighte of the operato | 5) , be. af Thomas H, Smith te of limitations ordered, 's debt es- hed ann valic claim against the {Thomas | eased, tobe poid in due course of ad- a ‘ 1 4 ‘ ) | lente ES quisitions to this compersy d the two hcaee per 90 beautifal and +o rewtimental. perfectiy ne a vooal- 1 to the com mon 5 coven tothe commonest places, ve Francis R. Crump ~Jadgment for Mr. Cianke sald:—In coming dows here to-night | torney O: he appellants No 53. aeqy os : " fat, aad yet it was not (his witch most elicited the ad- | fr the concerts, Lait because they could bear better | gutagamt om the demurrer to plea, with lihecty t0 | there wae onething thas struck me above ell others in | The United jenta, vs. Heney Turner's | formance of Fran ee Se ee ™ the autienes. On the other band the eria | \here? cr tecaure ure is better’ or that | Daina to withdraw and reply, om the payment of ial point cf view. tt was the electric fooling of | hairs. ‘This caure waa rubmi ted to the court onthe | proached by any «quest ary pleasore, becauer. pet | ge te mere comfort hink nom the fact I, | Coote 2 | it: oclated with the name of Burns. whict te | record and ated argument by Mr, Attorney Gene- V.usteal. pet _andit has touches of dif- med to occupy the boxes | °F Martin Loomis and others — at akin to the velecraph. 7 tal Crittenden for the appeliants, No Oo. M. B. Bt Trausan Orsna Moog e it teoeld be tell roa Aifferent | proves that acide, abd new trial granted. | in eme respect, the slectrie feciing, of which | speak, | Joho, appellant. vs. Z. A. Palas. The ergumeut of that the leuse is ne # crowded every might men fo thie piee ot in obtain | Ooste to ablde the even , | We cld. and the thing with which i compare it, tof | (his cause was commences for the appellant to obtain choice ee7.ts it is necessary tc-eecure them, nd exhibited much tnet on the sents, and Bas | ae Aeyor, oiderinen monalty af Ne + | modern date While I eat bere this evening. a + Bronems Count or THe Uviten Starrs. Jan 2) 1951. | this way be dona without any extra oxpense, There otion. Ta the «ong of e ed with the Swedieh | po ianis, ogainst ofl i" C. Smithy respon she toom, in fifteen minutes atier it | be 5a R O. Stockton ve J. ©. Ford. will be DO Opera to night t Romeo and Jaliet¥ St cadence possible. with trills of the Guest taste, per would bave beem by | Verdict for gleintiff set aside. Now trial ordered aston, it ooourred to me shatit | fem the Circuit Court of the United ste will bo perform?) to. morrow evening, Parodt sustain, executed, which drew down lowd eneorss. To e high prices | Coste to abide the event ke wat we bave here to ni; At this | Pouisiana Mr Justion Nelson delivered the opinion of | ing the role of Fiomao, and S Virginia Whiting that k Becondiy. tm |p eimen 2. Ashmead Tadg- | moment litale obeoure p} andin | this court, efficming the Cirouit ot Mira Whiting will make her fret appear igh prices Axed | nent at epecial term rey A dom other lands. many are actembled—few in each assembly | Cowet in this eauaa, wila costs. 7. n thei yrig stage avd greet aopes are entertained “oth rer te (he complaint el) 0 the plat widely sepacated—some in an hurabdle way, with few Clrenit of her ence? xg ** | McCoy vs. %. Rhodes. Appenl from * Lind en oF PTO | St to ninend, om pay me or nove to haat but themselres—yet all feeding onthe | Coury of the United States for Louisiana. Mr Corners’ 9 Sidereins.— We hadyebanienee guile Nog the sudicocs erate |” Michael J Gilhooly “ ~Jalg | memory. and Ginking the poetry of Robert burnt, In Justice Catron deiivered the opigion of this court, | sauseme ot a on Sac aebene . toe ‘yPZ | ment et special term armed, | laran cities ctmy are drinking to his memory, a4 here | toe ine the decree of the enid Citenit Court, | than tl, eee aoe ae aes 9 d+ la Maren ‘ nary, ine ait the anl a that n mJ Humphreys again Smith end | tow ght. These are the telegraph stations.andthe | 044 remandicg thie caus for further procend: | singing ¢ jnetr stat everybody to go to penses at ordinary | +. — Motion by defendant, for a rehearing, denied, | shy.ttlos are weaving between, touching all ot us fad ‘a pommeaity to the opinion of this court. | and e :\anste descieg’ ais b be the victias of an extr a Afor the | with ten ddllars conta, ‘ avd whather sesombled in great numbers of in gronps | [PE* Im gonrunaiiy to, tie Cnee oe cortothe | that ane te to an object o heel Bxhezmio,vs. € ’ } Mo- | yi flerae tix, there Is om electric chain of commantos | (Yt court of the United Bates for Loulatena. Me. | Go carte. ne a! 1 * Ordered that | tory petween each and all, [was thinking that, intho |) ool cr sen delived the opinion of thie cont, af wo Be vk the special term, psegress efi aclence, by and by, thronghout the whole | 7Vstive Welw ee ee paid iteul! Court In thie | ey | @erkd, the immortal geoica and soemhood of Barns | COMIN ODOR co. eB. St. Jobe, plaintit in | 9 of thls oxaet, TER would betonsted at the rame moment of time. Kor | ente Ul, te si The argasiont of this nz plenes, eh an. Feulge Ca @ to attrmpt to say anything in hia eulogy, woald be, | Cron aie | en Bhakopenve exprr em like gilding refined gold od Defendant was tubpenaed tor | cr painting the ily." There ia hardly aepot om the | Scarste Cowns ertor ite, for our part | Nation af 8 witeess, under the ih ohapter of ths ». | varth where the English language ts spoken, thet the | —No. 90. Jebiel ~ A es fe : poate. oun aaa ) ave oppor fuch ersegerated demonetrations 98 The devendants have moved, but the plaints hay 4 got | Covey of Burnes in tot rend amdknown Arhort time | Norrie. The motion | sunsert of, ap 4 an takes Bie beaott oa Wed Jave made other cities :idievlo t their reception | . | poptied, and ca rotations, Held by the J aetion, | sinew In going wp the tiver Bt Mary, | feund a copy of | oare was argued by } nw ¥ +f this wondertol personae, yet we eto dojustlee | tits the ® fadmlring the tich @rtPattonl. | siter conrnitation with all the Other Justior’, that a js works ina cottage. Teaid ou have ® oopy of | Wal\er in opps acted Conoor! trea at Bet t extraordinary merit Hits of MissJenn7 lind | party connet be exon 1 before fore a § Yeo, be replied, and taiwaye Shall have | appellant. = , vive wih Ohi nethy ot rom the Paco [ndustelal, Tan 12 special application, on aMfdnvit, ele ecrssity | og (Cheers) He waa a Scotchman. But when | care wortot +1) " 4. there ‘ . guished artic , for such examination, No tah epee! sf application z ct the poetry of the bard of Beotiand who | Nos 16, 64 Catan a yeeationt CCnyry. Mire Lind arrived here among at with & | Juct Ot her tant | baving been made in tila gue. the os atuination cam | jag hallowed every mountain ton, aud glade, and datey | TS. Drew. an Havernel ole | «the best we ccloaeal reputation, aequired « — t#@ our city which | But proceed: but the plainiG map tT euew his motion | of his mative comptey, irt me aot forget to speak of aa | The srgoment er thers onus hasan rool by Me, A 8 ort tiows people and connoisseurs—from distingul e b city the eben, Upon Propet alate j What Buros wag to Scotland, Brant | Hi. Lar vabat vw: | Amectonm p i usd, sud, thin # Aing youduet of ) tolesrocs (hemaeives, Bren the French people croga- | are &