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THE NEW YORK HERALD. © WHOLE NO. 6927. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1851.' PRICE TWO CENTS. Pa pacar ert an een Sos NEWS BY TELEGRAPB: Sivan bie antont uO Hat Supceme Coust-Rpeeies Terme pele On leaving ‘be court the plates tact ips (aid So eg! bap he Hs 4. e binding. As my zelations with Selene cuales meen tively Kinded it and took their leave of their late cues Pog ge Gacta Betzee open ob 1} Se commanae mY ties Further Particulars of the Storm on the | Majesty have now drawn to a close, Ocronen 11.—The application for the appointment of | charge. Both mother aed infant looked quite happy. “ ont B as irele ond Penasente, £0 cents Fa aed ‘Coast of Neva Scotia, to your Majesty the letter commissionars to lay out the new came up to-da —— Srfton; Bia of tne Fore, aryeee tag gure a ackataaes ious thes tom Sea rebsering, the Ooms berite seaert arose, U. 8. District Court—In Admiralty. Taylor: race, 4 8 calle 1 8S—Connor DELD—EE WHECES, BEC, invoke for our Majesty ment of the pret ang ra ty ded a HY, Ge pote | oy Me. ay, We 4 % vi Fe vial. Hauirax, October 11—P. M. | protection of Him, whose counsel for the 7 shat the law poate Octoner 11 — Sek Groth sed others ve. Sohn Lane— ‘r."E. BAdy; Michacl. Mr. Tilton; | Gon, bona M Grtoone; Gn Mea, | The latest telegraphic despatches from Pictou, end | Hie Majesty the Rumperor, the ament »Choth beanches of the Legislature, ee required Held that, by the commercial .'¢¥, @ negotiable promis- Gi’ "Seafls Sovtet | AVA) SS Sonuiunhes ‘met agnor" W Be: | Vtie™s tom tbe wowne of the inte furl storm in the | mous mario fama, and Henry item ett epyared as couse | Long far and itheut aes e nc bet ia the hand jorring. vidge; Miss Mor timer, Kate Horn. # = Lawrence, Layla bg san eve We piped jo dk fon the owaess, Eeter Sebemmertorn, ‘ond others; and | oft holder, to the equities "| tween the original - : one a TBLO'S GARDEN CMANAGER ME. JOHN SEFTON, | Werd’s Island, state that the whole shore regret departure, knowing, a jones . Duvis, Corporation Counsel, ap- | parti yommodation note, enson's ss guAMnE Ee N Ried Banta Private Bones, 46° Dears apearseTs | the wrecks of vessels and the dead bodies of their crews, | Zu undertook your mission with the eat oraanwortby eared on Dobalf of the chy. "the otjction te the ia | though che rule in the State. of N.'™ York, be_ other patie 176 oak and do commencd at 134 srclook. ‘The wonderful Ravel Family, ‘ae ‘determinations, and succeededin carrying out’ Was based by the counsel for owners upon the affidavit | wise. But held, the acceptance of » veh note as pay- ry conte; Private At village of Cavendish, P, E.I., the bodies of ently; while your great Mr. McMurray, showing that after the bill had passed 7) ats, Th conits Monday evening, Oct, Aattitl'ta'coerek the Clown: Last hight of the fairy semis | twelve persons bad floated ashore, vebs aeturel ioeusete enieting: betwee @ Renate, he went tov Albany a4 counse) for "Peter | it’ was tuthess boper, etl eet goin doce pete ae Becton Banvemims heady bens i be gareer QC sixty | ‘The body of a man, with a boy lashed to bis beck, came | Pity of Brash and the United Beaton. Me, hohonok pees | SCERmATBEES amrroer of slays portion of ends form, zee" amat to A Payton and ext, ushmént of ‘Mise. taylor sarin Craven’ Mise Weeten; | geduence of the advanced state of novelties. | ssbore at Restico. nounced the ‘address:— tthe bill, or of Meving it eo amended as to protect ‘the | sentation made te the eiemen tte ine of tranafer= riedsric. seuetude the ach fares oft | O2t Teveluieae | THe tit Raper i | There iezennon to believe thes over one Rundrwd bodies.|. DTI utes eketas oh tie Onert of Mena, co Watligte a te Aamtenbly, onsnpete’ ef ur ep aemetion, ri rd inde the pares wert hgh Soi tne 00% ‘panto! of 5 by responsi ity, VE, EATEN MY, FRIEND—Augustut Jeliztop, Mr. | Siudo with she fairy pantomime of RAOUL. er || are, Strenty Soeted to the teat american ant | *eisecrdinary envoy apd min 2" | gpd whobad charge ofthe bill, and. they adopted ea | State, and being unkaown to the credtice if fox wad to be oe BROADWAY, WEAR BROOME seh Cy encore sraser “sn come to bey . = et dl near your Majesty. .P pai ip Langiciaayong ed 2ot true in point of fhet, and eircanstances indi eating @ ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET —DOO! trees —Doors open at 7; to at7’ ‘Drews | Provincial dshing and other vessels euocceded in getting | ‘This saky am Segeeahle Son, Dose Sa mheela be sppointes aa Domi, | Anowledge of the debtor that thetr credit amd rosponel- open 5 Cirel safely into the harbor, just before or during the 3 distinction which it confers upon the one that fulfils i nation .of the Common Council, if the persons | Dalit: doubtful, ree: note BS sence: Bie tate cemtas Onchentes Tigteter SO semtey | Seat eanes: Ta, nebsesane Huasbin, at Glncsectel, Ocheas, of | but i i, mescoover, oliow mo to say, sien into bamed should be ft and proper.” That the bill so | seatation doen mot extinguich the engincl mt oY] Box Tickets, Monday evening, Oot. 13, the on- 0 A ham, Lake, of Cohasset, and Hannah Branch, of | treme to my personal feel as ite f end will be, I Rampesneeted to the Hivese, who subseqaentiy that the erediter. on returning the note prota sted for f il sommonse with the drama of the WATCH jdy's Sliding Be ’ em; Mi Newburyport, arrived at Pictou subsequent to the storm, | hope, to maintain, ever and solely, peace and y. | reeommitted it tothe committee, with to | non-payment, or Offering it to the a ssignow pro ee. Blanche i Heart is. | Justus Jedfegpon, 'r. T. B. Johnson; Dore idullion, Mrs. | to repair damages. One and all give the moat dismal | The good feeling and harmony at present reigning eu- | strike out the amendment. ‘This the committee refused | in court on trial, may maintain am ection on tite Orie clemusloat d WADUMABEL THE GUILD | ited UN JOUR DE CARNTPalcte fee Beach, Wiis, | Seounts of the storm, a beowrnats tne Ore counteres, 18 Oe Weeks selations, | 0 Go) nd otmummEame see Siew ane caneeeanent) |. gina Aebt. See ons OF" {TLE Fi£LD~8.oonnol Stecee | Satan bocce to See ‘lis Teiwaunect’ Le Pos | _ Here our correspondent gives the names of a large | is. motive of coogratulation both for the people aud for | was reported to aud patsed by the House. After its pas- | Isaac Deve, ex. the Shop eshte, that » har An ti teres i; Col. Morton, rd; Mr. | Zena, M'lle A. Rousset; Le Fee ‘Clementine Rous- | number of vessels ashore and erews saved, which vary | the government of the Coited States; aud [ am purtieu- | sege, u) et a cakes on. J.B. Varnum, Jr.,) atten- | ter of a ship fora or term ‘the chart erer™ o i, Mr. L.Fox; Mabel, Mrs, H. F. Nichols. ‘To coa- | eet, "To conclude with ADVICE GRATIS. Fama Cicee asecaata tulg inn ciigh Gegtess Hie, Low” | laste Gontsod Uy the, President Of the Wolted Grates to | tite’ being called soNMMs aimendmant, he sedsred (he'|'to'visteat eed mamnos, and. bare cones testesl of i -olude with the FAST COACH. ae a re eae ere | tyes, irda to the iiet the bello — sage take advantage of every circumstance, and every occa- clerk to-strike it out, sed.the clerk ald 20; ‘and in:that | ienders the charterer owner for the time, m4 the Set ee ere PAS Cae Bre tray bate Grand fresh Open every Aa ead Smeets Cons Maaabln nn’, e TUTUCTICN. | tee amt talchicasd feelag eemtiing coor the inser’ | tiie, santerth tae ooeeMOMMat ocpemmenen or | eames aeiacs tagpere if comemediinr barren toe - C inter- 8 owners: r te , if the o: ve : ant a aaiaion seme items 1 {Ree Ckslatyre Minstrels, gomprising te‘eficiens. and Yor. | 10 tbe list of vossols ashore, with loss of fe, our corre. | course of the two nations. ‘hope, thea, that I shall be, | commission be ordered by the Cours, hat tthe | chatter, “eld, that © sloop and raft’ newgating the Serer take vee chit | Bie reece eceamareeee, | Bien at meee ra | Se “ae Ss il gE | Sore ee ad See A | ee mete ee eh . . 18; » ve | ance of witueases, on man her, ba] po eee eae Uarratied. belay ihe slate e 3 pote: _beve been reoel board perished; sixty barrels of fourand some drygoods | acceptable to the subjects of your Majesty” by law, as printed, saa ander winch tle apmation is | divide the earnings of the vessel with the owner, if suck aaa Saeed Gunchs seaenh cna ee aie ry ports Le apy] floated ashore from the wreck. my constant efforts in complying with the above re- | made, never received:the assent of both of the | arrangement is known to the hands or seamen, the vesset se ta pac cien gerRPiRMUnae | rina, fanttivgser Guo s Masai ae ery | , Tvoraumle Wee unk oeas ianbons bul Sh ae: | ee as Mijaty ie nie ot aia thas | Secetay esarrelctens hat cto ntact Mtaet | Mak nee “ued deaioed ei coos, let in! concerts - are uoknown. orews, J. e wi as mo wi ever 3 ai DTAILOR.. In thee 732 | tinued. — Rive obthoctew al tie: aieaner | ‘of Castine, | I received from the President of the United States, and | House,or no law been printed or certified as passed. | diraham’ Codmus § Co., ve. Ranom Bemam—Thede- rilling mora) Sgeos of ROSTERS, IM }-9 po er ‘were saved; six others were lost. to express, at the same time, my sincere and heartfelt | That it cannot be thats man’s property can be taken | fendant master of # vessel, owned in this State, and Fy, Dev prope He socenso! ELLOWS’ MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MUSI. | "the chooner Franklin Dexter, of Dennis, lost her crew | wishes for the health, happiness, and prosperity of your | under the forms of law when he stands ready to prove | he and the being residenta of this ‘par- teat in the between SeePTES anse ientee wena ta Stee scnclits tote ent gal Mall, 444 Beoodwar, Howard and Grand | often nen. Subsequently, five persons, perfectly naked, Majesty and family.”” that no law haa been passed authoriaing such a proceed- | chaced of them! for the was dm these halls of wonders. ‘ Same ented tad ep ated performers endemicieat | vere picked off her sides.” : is Majesty Fepled to Mr. Schenck as follows -— ee eer Razer SOS Selene Gok eseeceees, | Cincoaas Ce ment of J. we, wi “ T feel deeply indebted to great and good frie ou can always go to the jurisdiction of things; andthere | Pleas, under tne insolvent law Death of Commodore Warrington, é&c. er United Staten for this new ute aos be an authority for every act done; and no one | debts. He did not put the At PLACE OPsR4 HOUSE.—THE LAST FIVE tg Wiserd. th count, Mr. inister, om your ever | can, under the forms of law, conclude ano her by fact schedule, nor is it proved had the past year have been receiv: ‘arowe! ents of Pro- ‘Groat Wi of Piro of aan - elite'and fashion from all a z forth. ‘usioal Hall is one of the ‘epacious Baxtimonz, Oct. 12, 1951, being the re 4 ing the reprecentative of the perfect and sincere har- | which does not exist. The Court were t> the cation for a discharge. H there! puildingsin the world. Admission, 25 cents, Doors open ss | Commodore Warringtcm expired at Wathington this | mony that at present presides so happily over the rela. | care of Purdy va. The People, 3 Hill, 84, where they | evidence of any fraudulent design, om the wery Wednesday and Saturday, for the ‘Mecommo- | morning. tions ef our two ceuntries.”’ went behind the stetute book to ascertain whether a law | debtor, in omit the debt of the fre Sktion of families, commencing at S o'clock P. a On the 18th inst, Mr L. de St. Georges, resident | bad received the requisite number of votes; and argued | schedule, that law of this State, his ise er lay, | mao —— | The new Archbishop Kenrick, officiated at the Cathe- | minister of the French republic, was also recelved by | that prirciple was there established-that the Court | bar to their debt. Teld, thet pop aS ae vere sang | Le pre Tz catgmaL NEW Ny ag wg one dral to-day, althcugh not.yet consecrated. A grand /e | his Majesty the Emperor, to whom he delivered a letter | could, in all cases, inquire whether the law had been | the United States Court, as between citizens of this aeiiteraly pore bag Rg Te Ege yim Pay 3 Saling ope A EA ‘Deum woe performed, sndin gread erowd was present. from the President of that republic, whereby his mission | paaved in the manner provided by the constitution. | State, when the debt was costracted and the dleshenge Zepesbation.” Exofeast A, texsaise to stacechat im conse, | teat one sad te ‘and are performing | The Jury in the case of Johnson, the slave of Mr. Chats- “‘On'the same day, Meters, de Liste de Siry, and Count poe ageherdige ce Semcetentnnscease |: Wrierm inte ce on Yim Brewer —The liteel- “quence of the great domand for several sate, he has arranged | [a connec wit Fellows Miasigls etl Brosiway, it | worth, were unable to agree, and have been discharged. | de Oriclla, were received in public audience. Both of | cf the case was concluded by adding, that unless the | lants supplied s ship belonging to the State of Mune pevacwcecacastatcan a Sch ae | Gichdes fo teargceuaecs Aree Baa | ome nad mr ope wed Im Chri 60, | Wee anes wc ct oy orm | mom rma eter ne | Sea oo eee a tion is ission to all parts, fifty cents | Troupe, are not the company, composed of the above parties. | on Thursday last, The Mercury asks if they have been | the ¥ sie toa the latter o “ ard Sen. the pene: 5 q Lr various Simes, betwetn July, . e 2 the French republic, and the latt 1 i = ee enaat tae Sa Sapltcoen terarate sume a Se | Rpcyaeekecinae eo he | merece meer mecnal scien | Seremmaceein, faites mane Place nt, on oinesday day and Tuesday, poh) Aa TE may be taken under it, and he will be preclnded from | such supplies, to the amount of $409 30.100, and imte- om. nr ’ e {Intelligence from the Piata Provinces. showing that no law ever passed sancti such @ pro- | rest. The rhipthen being in this port, and fore a 4 tolograghic deepsteh from Baltimore is made;to say ceeding. Another preliminary objection was taken by | voyage to the Bast Indies, under the same master, the Nr worth: Propricter = Frivave’Boxse, 8) conta Boxes | £2 . im the New York papers that “a bank panic exists in | We bave received by the brig Falton, Capt. Lofarre, | tre-couusel for owuere—that the Common Council had | libelisute, on the like order, furnished bér stores and and uetts, 25 cents; Pit, 1234 eonts. Doors 0} af Srmaneee it Sarees. po yw po this city.” ‘This is an error, and occurred in the trans- arrived on Saturday, the British Packet, published im | not directed their counsel to make, or in any way sanc- | supplies for the voyage, and ‘allege also that they ship- quarter before 7; commence at ‘a tquarter betore 8. Fi, the admired operetta entitled the PRIDE OF Ti Buenos Ayres, to the 17th of August, inclusive, tioned, this application, nor they signified thelr in- cargo on board The master at Manilla before it of 8. Gardoer, the Ariel Silver Corde Volante, ii mission of the despatch. as to the failure of the mining Sdiition bo Afteen splendid acts ia the srens, etavtacig the alana. sada: ‘Thillon, ia which The tanks of Balti, “ee ‘The news from Montevideo is to the 12th, ‘The Com. | tention to take there lands under this law, that the only | the voyage was completed. The libellants by falent of Mr. Le J. North, Udell, Basar, Harper, Bacon, Weman rules gacena by company. ban! ore are sound, and pos- del Pat the following 1 ti persons who appeared to consider that these lands were | the admissions of the master who succeeded that o Sam Lathrop, who will give his | gomelnde with th DAUGH' seas the entire confidence of the people. mares ja gives the following items of inteiligence:— | necessary for « public park, were the Mayor and Corpo- | portion of the libellants’ cargo was ap) ot Ma- in gacih busl- 2 lug. 6th—The so styled government, on the night | retion Counsel, who bad argued and verified the petition. | nila to the necessities of the ehip. also proved, Later from Havana, of the third, notified the Frenck Charge d’Affairs, that | Judge Bronson then went to the main question—that | that in addition to ship stores and other supplies furnish- Ps Oct, 12, 1851 the armistice negotiated po tara Le Predour, in May, | the law was unjust, dangerous, ‘unconstitutional; | ed the ship in New York, they advanced to the master HARLESTON, 12, . 1849, would cease to be obligatory, as soon as due noti- | that it provides for the taking of private property for | various sums in cash, whilst she was here out. private purposes, as the public cannot take private pre- | Held, that the master had competent authority in law ° it Boz, AMPHITHEA’ Grand Equ ti NOK’ 20th, ES 1BLO'3.—TU! eh oe ts The steamship Irabel arrived here on Saturday eve- fleatlon had been made to the opposite party. rete public cannot take prc yin ‘ fabriel Ra ry ning with Havana dates to the 8th inst. Sugars were ‘eknow through a different channel that Admiral | perty but for matters of absolute nec: ly or public | charge the ship or owner for such supplies, and that 4 of she embers of the professi ss me Le Predour transmitted the notification te President | utility. By sary prove ~ . y. By a sentence at the end of section J,and whichis | was not neces for the libellants to tt pet pened rhemwn Sistcor" For furshor perugalace quiet, and fine florete dry qualities were generally scarce: } rine; adding that the French troops under la command | the only thing in the lawtoshow what thelandsare taken | were absolutely Decearary for the ship, nor that f~4 COMMIETEE OF ARRANGRNENTE. The stock and shipments amounted to 130,000 boxes. would take no part in any new hostilities, oF in defence for, the land is to be held in trust as a public park. | were actually placed on . Te they wore otek an a. Bea. Jorporation Jounsel w: ‘ pur- ication, Bates, of the crop are promising. Molasses sells at 214 reals. Letters from Rio Grande announce that Lieut. Osorio | be would ascertain the meaning of it from the books and | business, the owner wae chargeable for them. Heid, ° G.Shaser, m LOE eg 5 mae had arrived at hve mien) on the 22d July, after having | dictionaries. If the park is meant for # pleasure ground, | that by paying the former credit to the master ‘8. Hamblin, £eq., essage of the Governor of Vermont. dircharged the mission confided to him by Count Caxias, | it bas never been held that private property could be | and ship, the respondent gave an implied autho- ite, Ald'a Morgen Moteans, Mowrrensen, Vt., Oct. 11,1851, | near the person of Urquiza, taken by the public for that purpose. Then what was a | rity to the master to contract the sudsequent debt sul Colonel Freire is spoken of as on the frontier, at the | public park, aud what is it for? Was it for the upper | of the same character. Held. that the declarations of the Gov. Williams bes just transmitted his annuel mer | 1.54 of the esau contaponten ‘andon the :tth Haron | ten thousand te drive their carriages in, or for the mil- | new master were ent evidence to charge the Py a fove of Rak wilihe rand spectscl 44 proncuneed the and agility—to be ci bi ., tnd Mons. Blon Colonel 4 ‘OP RIPLER WALL.—PRsTIVAl OF HUNGARIAN LI- Congas bert: 1 Hungarians arouse! Coms incompet sage to the Legislature, He expresses his thanks to the | de Yacuhy was raid to be at the Yaguaror, ready to pass | licn to walkin? We bave public houses, but a msn | defendant, on the claim of libellants for cargo on people for their confidence, and proposes to co operate | with the forces under bis command. On the same date, | must pay for what he gets in them. And we have public | board. They should proceed upon the bill of with the Legislature in whatever is for the public good the Count de Caxias was at the Paso de las Piedeus | cemeteries, but aman must pay tobe buried in them. | Held that advances of cash to the master created no liem si Pr near the Yeguaron; still there is no evidence that any | Now what does the word “ public park’ mean? ‘The | on the veesel, and no liability of the owner, anless ap- He recommends an annual appropriation for the colleges | imperial forces had ually passed, although some s tell what a park iv; ond as the Lagislature has pot propriated to her necessities, which the creditors must of the Btate, He adverts to the militia, upon whom | Yague reports to that effect had got into elreulation. breech or ag 7 rweptieany ne pee SNe | seams, 20. cine Sin aivenne Se Bee ee rT fonso an ecife were in , but sup- egal sepre. oke Littleton says, ‘® par! if & ordered to take je account uy Ail free Btates should rely for defence, and says that in | posed ahout to ascend the river, © Lat sap het Pa | great enclosure of land, wherein are kept wild beasts, | cision. acy y ea rewt ‘one, come Beople’s offer: a M. M. Van Dyok, Wm, Haddos! these days, when so much is said upon the subject of | the former. ‘and inderd al) beasts of the forests, and cannot exist | James Phelan vs. the Schooner Alvarado—The master a Joshua Levines, constitutional duty and obedience to the laws of Con ‘The stonmer Emperatriz arrived on the morning of | without these things, and but by King’s grant. Black- | signed a bill of lading in July, 1849, for return of twonty tribute in large sums to this excel bod 3 gress, he is sorry that the constitutional provisions, and | the 4th, bringing dates from Ilo Janeiro to the 2id, and | stone defines park ina like manner. And to oomedowa | kegs of brandy. shipped on beard from New York te SHmonial, yet would feel glad to ad 4 » Rio Grande to the Sst. Onthe 2th the Da Francises | to the present day, Burrill's Law Dictionary defines | Chagros, and sent back for want ofa market. ‘The vessel ‘Professor therefore, haa dete —., the law of Congress relative to the militia, reccived so | and Da Januaria were under sailing orders for Monte. | park to mean an molosed ground, with special privileges, | muiled the same month, The night the vessel left Nigh! “ John Hi . Mttle countenance, The Legistature is reminded tha’ | video. | to keep wild beasts in, Johnson's Dictionary gives the | Chegres, she was struck by lightning, and compelied to Soapgel Themes & y provision must be made ‘or an {acting Governor, in case |, it MPPCAT®, poten ee Oe Fe nincd teladiin ins vaneeanmananmeten | ter kane prin nge peer ine ea Geer, A J the armsof the Argentine Vice-Consul, in Rio Granite, | sre re! (oF 2., King’s grant, and enclosure, | her being found at the port, e! au Maas Velavan, B vacancy should cccur’in the office of Governor and | Wecan sympathise with the painful sensation it must | and wild beast Tien a Corporation a right to | plies were sent on for the purpase from Now York. ‘The i. Lieut. Governor; and then an amendment of the crimi- | occasion to the wany rubjects of the Empire resident | take these lands to keep wild beasts? (Laughter ) This Qeandy veusained on board. captain was sick with I nal code is suggested. A new compilation of the new in thigjeapital. Fortunately, General Rosas, is too mag- | may seem laughable, but it is a serious matter tomy | the coast fever when the vessel left Chagres, and on hee i! this great son of libert Jol % od ; a's is ae nanimoug to allow reprisals of that dastardly descrip- | clients. The Uorporation must show aclear right to | return was delirious. was sont to New York in @ necessary ortising, Printin, ¥ ars apnounced, ani is etated that a | tion take our lands under this law for purposes. steamer. Two or three weeks after, the mate was sent gtherwige form, ef unis Ff Teport is ready in relation to State Guances, | ive. 6.—According to letters from Rio Grande to the Joven sine Taeenes that the Legislature itself must | home, and two seamen. also sick with the fever | The Bote *. wy whether is require poses ‘agant, or keep- Tovers of ingarnestly solicited. Viva Liverta’ Tiokets any The legislature is advised to lesen its expenses and in- | 10 gate” yur Gaalaied aie tan tous eee neice {t'chey delegated the power, it must not be ton in: | cr. She fi eas being 2 be bad 0h Hotels, Restaurants, and at 8. C. Jollie’s, 4 erease its afd to institutions, which will advance the | jp progrers. ° terested person; and not, as in this case, where the for the purpose, was back te roadway. Derli honor of the ftate. The increasing viee of intemper ug. 7.—The most nent feature in this number, | power is ‘» to tae Corporation, the person who applied | New York, when the consigner demanded ae. is the preclamation of Surez, and battle to the Army of | tor, and bad the law passed. Reference was m’ found on beard = The claimants set up for PRANKtn Museum, 179 CHATIAM SQUARE, ona block above the National Theatro.—Georgs Loa, sole ance is noticed, and return to the old Jaw for seading the Capital. Strange, thet in’ 69 class! ument, not | the general raifroad and general plank road la ecmmen drunkards to the house of correstion, isadvieed: | SP%Cef te aaiiteened’ tor ther Ockectale, nie a at oct | carrying out thie prieciple, by delegating the power to Se ee ee oe Wyene @ feciealtcha asteheceedn | at werk 7 this poocesding—that’ there ‘were | During the t the vessel remained steamers Tquiza President Uribe. on a similar occassion, at work urging © Pre ‘e—' uring the time ‘veasel tricts must be constituted. The Governor trusts the legis- Ute, 8 Disester at Colonia” Such is the omiaous | upwards of three buudred applicants to be appointed | and other vessels left that port, b hick the brandy istors will bear im mind that they are responsi. | preiuse of the new era of regeneration. The affair took | commissioners to appraise the value of this property, | might bave been transhipped to’ New York. Held, that ble to a “bigher law,” and “higher power” than | piace on the second inst. The insurgents are stated by | 8d who, together with owners of lands which would be | it was the duty of the shipowner to have bad the the People, else their’ oath of office is a mock- | the Comercio, at from forty to fifty. Of these, fifteen | benefitted to @ large amcunt, had been pressing the | transhipped and forwarded to its port of destination, ery. He regrets that conecience is scouted in yee in the aseault ; a few escaped by means of the | Common Council to proceed to take these lands. (t was | the shipper did mot accept it at Chagres, the vo these Istter days. He does not believe the people ats of the Berteoga; fifteen others met a wacery crave, | them wrgrd that private property cannot be taken for | being in effect broken up. That the disabling of the the brandy was lost by leakage at being perforated by worms, and the iron, hoops also having rusted, and burst off at Che beant) of Vermont entertain the notion that they are ab- | ce-pite the presence of their imperial allies; aud the | public purposes, without first making compensation. master and mate by sic from wnetne > te number of beautiful tableaux; a solved from any law which does not happen to suit their | rest are Lepposed to have fled or concealed themselves. ‘his law authorises the lands to be taken, and after the | dutics of the ship, did not exonerate the owner his views and wishes, Law must be enforced; but it is to be ivg. 0.—The batteries*of the contre and right of the | Corporation have enjoyed them four months, the owners | re ibility, ard that he stands liable on the bill of 4 remembered that the laws are themselves subject to pab- | Cerrito, fred three guns, eighteen pounders, on some | WAY demand payment, and, if not then paid, the owners | lading fer the value of the brandy not delivered to the Deway McKivney, tary. Wotan B. BunRows, Treasurer. . lic opinion and the provisions of stitution, aad, ‘that ventured te : may sue for thelr money--thus giving the owners com- | consignee. The value is to be taken at Chagres at the Private Boxes, $0. Boxes and Parquat, 60 cents. Pit, 25 | ther! fure, may be changed or sumullod ‘Ehe lberty of | kewse acknowiedged. the ‘compliment, by frig a few | Pemration, by taking thelr lands and giving in lieu a law. | time cf shipment. Au order of reference must be takem b tpeech and the press, to the utmost Jatitude, must be | shots, suit. gore then a race oer Ln oe ees the brandy; but the claimant in order to enlighte: ory at- . 10.4 oe " decide t the Cor tion was al jo pay ya at by te ve fore the commissioner, an acti MUSICAL. allowed, in order to enlighten public opinion, ‘Every at wfug. 10.-The despatch of Commandant Moreno, giving poral ~~, pone | Wedled ens’ scod cx vhs tocnas teas ves Ga we ual vs tempt to repress this liberty, whether by law or the ex | an accopnt of the re-capture of the town of Colonia, | ope hundred and sixty sores A YOUNG LADY, oF | erecite of patronage, must Be fatile, and can obtain no | witha commentary by the Comercio, justifying antio!- | $10,000 an sore, or nearly $2,000,000. Counsel thoaght | was signed. Decree ee. Mote ete ee y ogee | permanent favor from ean intelligent people, To | pated reprisals, An affecting appeal is imade to the maw | their ability was questionable, as he understood that | | Samuel wicker ¥s. The Steamboat Rainbow.—The ‘® Fospyetable sure the constilutional test, it is the province of the | of Impartial foreigners, who witness these acts of * aa | the pletures in the council rooms had frequently to be | Transport, owned by the libellant, was anchored in tho ory moderate. | judiciary to determing the laws unconstitutional, and no | vagery and barbarism ;” to which we call the special at | told under executions, before payments, justly due, were | night time, near the mouth of Newark Bay, and about CAL 1 ort th (inily) feminary, {9 thie 29 Bleook« or ‘treet, ~ of aan Arply al eis ey or Hameo ey be dizeouraged re begre — of the, Captain oad oy F the pees. No- ae sohae ahs bp ansaiag fog oh ~ by? 4 | Fd Fev d - yeorngts ee. Pe = velligen ry ia tribuval. ‘he Governor thinks it not best ing new ceeurted on the lines on the prevedin, jee Oo e by ces e | et Y inboy to New York on a ‘ie pelgctpal cities tan fae et a toboart much of sttechment to the constitution aad | day. Preceding | Tipper wards, and the other by taxation generally. | with reverul barges iu tow, came in collision with the order, ‘vis :-—Thureday, Oct. 2, Hyde th the Union, since overmuch zeal in these respects may dug. 12 News from the army, that is from Urquizaand | Which was the correct way! And could five per cent | sloop at about 3 o'clock. A M., the 15th of August, 1950, threes; Batorday, 4th, Arscbugs; cs . o indicate that there is ground for suspicion; but he no- | the Beron de (ratty, to the 28-hJaly. Oa the following | stock be sold under this law, which directs $10,000 to be | and caused serious injuries to her The evidence is com- ‘7h, Bouth edi tices that Vermont solicited admission to the Union, | day the army was to march from Paisandu Mo adopted fully the constitution, aod never has asked for | cent nm apy important amenJme although solicited to do so, | inst. Villalba, Commandant o1 Pre. | poid annually, thus making rome of the bonds at one | flicting as to the exact position of the sloop, and aiso as represents Urquiza at ‘ero Pelado on the 4ch | Yeer, and running up to two hundred yoare! The law | tothe fuct of her having a light suspended a ercedes, had been sub. | Cabnot bé eurried out in any way, nor can money be | and burning at the time; although on there pointe me 43 Broad wai ‘singer in a Protestant chatoh. | . ne and bas never joined others in acts tend'ng to a violation | stituted in the command of that district by D. Felipe | Taised under it, It was then claimed that the law was | direct and poritive evidence from the sloop, must out~ AS of the constitution He hopes that the ery of “ danger to | Frejeiro, by order of President Oribe Unjust and oppressive, as it deprived the owners of | weigh the megative evidence from the steamer. The ve part of hee | the Union,” like the eld ery of “danger to the chu: ” jornos is reported to have returned from Brazil, with | the enjyment of their property, without making any | master and pilot were in the wheelhouse of the steamer, jon Square Post | in England, is not to be inade the pretext for arbita -y | @ squadron of cavalry and some infantry, (no nuubers | Compensation, bec# use, under it, application totake these | directing her navigation, and two men were on the deok, redivg submiasion. The Governor next de- if given.) and was raid to be somewhere in the department | lands might be made now or twenty years hence, and at | but noope was stationed forward as # look-out of Balto. On the l0thand Lith, nothing new had tal aby Lave the Corporation pleased, thus rendering the law py bom) cleat above, and it was moonlight, bat there wag place on the line. The Basques avd the Italia opiieesive, apd preventing owoers from either mortgag- or fog on the water, preventing the pilot of the the parties on duty ; the Orientals woke little 1 ing or selling their land. provided the Common Gouneil | stesmer seeing the sloop until within about one hundred é. N VIOLIN STRINGS.—JUST REECE talian Violin Stein Lhe saniete d bi tbat service. vaw fit not to act. And besides. under this law the Com- | feet of her. He then endeavored to avoid her by stop- ot, Mrs. Clare Ad- minded that it is time for them to eomp! ome mcn Counoil inight select their own time to apply. They | ping and backing bis engine. The steamer was run: ydo (pianist), and rights are violated. The Fugitive Slave act of Congres Markets. might wait until « funine, war, or a panic, and then seize | abcut six knots by the iand, close in to the right Bursos Arnes, Aug 15,1851 thece Janda, ard thus get'them for one half of thett real | of the sound. and ported her helm to go inside Excnaxor —Spanish dollars and Patacons 10';; Pa | value. And further, even if the Comasissioners make a sloop. Held that steamer was guilty of three faulte trict doubloone at 906)¢ ; Spauieh do, premiam, each, | report, awarding to the owners any sum whatever, such | in ber navigation:—First—In keeping up #0 . par; Bills on England, per doubloon, 70s. per os. | report eau be rjected by the Corporation, although it is | speed in that narrow passage, as to be 0 Ourrency, per. dol, 2d; do Montevideo, epecie, par; | binding on the owners; and thus the matter may be kept | and get out of the way of « vessel at anchor, when P= 3 France, per doubloon, 57 « 87 )fs. per on ; United States | open until « report is made such as they wish aod aatil | ht of ber = Second—By attempting to go inshore of do. discount p ©. 8; Rio Janeiro, par : the highest price | they can get these lands for one half their value There- | her. there beings safe pareage outaide, And third—Ke- ate constitutional questions, | of Patriot dou! 8 during the week, 30614 ; the low fore, no mon can s*y that this law affords just compensa- | —- witaout # look-out stationed on the Ews OF CALI- ‘Mo Broadway, over Teck andthe habeas corpus act of Vermont are thon disousy. ed at considerable le sh. Of the constisutic the former the Goverm o. Clinton place, mort rex iil open her classes pectfelly informs on Wednesday, October 29th, conte ; season tickets, 5) Pare WISHING TO HAVE THR USE OF TRIP. lal during th: she will please of cpinion upon de ree evenings in GUSTA TAKRS LEA 296; the highest rate cf exchan, Kogland dari 4 oa " 7 41 296 ; ge upon Kag! uring it fs therefore unconstitutional and void. Fi- | deck and f part of the boat. Decree that the apply, by Later oF etiereioe, to eas gon Broadway. BG eee ener eta eite ‘lars of | the week—no traneactions ; the lowest, do.; permite for nrged upon the Court that exthis law adthot- | steainer be condemued ia the damagse sustained ty the a ppacious and beavti(ully arraaged rooms is | the land must be enforce], In shipping #pecke, p. ¢. wah roan "the Gostsion ah epectah tonmn, ond a0 | Goep, ORS Gn erase Of sedmenes te aneeatens thane fant Institute, 059 Broadway. pe Agen ag hg ong My Exronve.—Hidee duty. $1each.—Dry Matadero, mar- | his Henor's decision was binding upon Mr. Schermer- | dameges, __ AMUSEMENTS IN PHILAOEUPGIA. United States then decided that forcible resistance to | TO*, Without bulls, 28 30 bs.. pevada of 36 Ibs , 64 0 65; do. | horn, end the o'her owners, cal delibstation should be ae ENRY WELLS AND SISTER'S ACADEMY FOR | ine law.cven unto death, wns nottrenon, He wastaught | 20,40, cow. 24 ibe 6 jo this matter. (Che argument of Mi City Intelligence. Lpaa go i“ pnd healthful that the law must be, and will ever be vindioatel. In | DUlle, 26 0 27 Ibs, scares, 00 a 62; hides, for ning until about two o'cloe Awornen Ras on —Om Sunday m talon the ‘above A coneluriem, the Governor declined « re-election, and sass | 18; do, 02 a ¢ Amerton, 20 0 21 by great ability aod research. The re- | ove of the trainson the New York and Ene aoa be shall retire with bis respect for the people, the inst!- do. of low woig! ter was unable to follow him in the numerous cases | freighted with fat cattle, was unfortuna a 63; say do. 7 ibe, 05 to the bert markemen. in the following order :— ia- | oy A massive silver goblet, inlaid with gold, presented te | by James Gordon Bennett. tutions, and the laws of the State, undiminished, ed in support cf his positions, but the above isa brief | bey ond the proper time, at Sufferns. About two o'slookt Fes fa winners ee ited, 00 4. by & | ——— at 3 i ieee another train, alse bound to this city with live stock, rani be ,salt- | Mesera rmerborn and Jones, " pay hy. J: wre ——— - | Quy Minister and Ex- Minister to 8 | present tn the court; nad it would, seem thay are deter | prostnity™'or the other case, sttoiinion took plase “ah upon the ANCING ARP Waietinen two MORE NEW | ryrom the Rio de Janeiro Cirrelo Mercantel August 19.) mined to resist every attempt to take their lands under m, by the name ofMichsel Crolan, brakeman We Clavcee.— Mr. L Broghes will commonee forming two We read the following in the Diario de Rio:— washed, mixed, per 90 Ibs , ates), p his lew; the impression seemed to be that they rear (rain, hed his leg broken by being ¢: jam Tagg! rper ot Phcyatis aot De | Om the Oth instant, Mr. David Tod, Bnvoyé and Minis. | Ib, 8a0. Wool, duty free —Ocdinary, dirty, por 20 Ibs., | would rucceed : econ wes oortoeniy te. - ck. DM. | ter Plonipetentiary of the United States of America, and | 228 26; do. washed, do, 26.040; Mestizo, dir E The argument was followed by the Corporation Counsel, | cars were © Mr. Robert enck, presented to His Majesty the | 56; do., warbed, do . 50 9 00; fine, dirty, do, | who, at the rising of the court, hed nearly finished his | eyed to the City Hi combising the « Emperor, in a public audience, at San Christo Xthie | washed, do., 60 4 60; Cordova, baled, silver, 2a 24 ria | Feply to the objention es 6 whether the esurt would ia: | fre i @ This of infntry will bydrvotets former a letter whereby the President of the aid Uuited = whey 3 AF + ee | ees Ope hadg quire whether the law hed been duly passed. perete aged 4 aeeatine % ow" cam - A; —————— States erates bim fro ties tucident upon bi }0., 46 &C; do. Jong do , 100 120; cow hair —~ . 7 “fe et WIMANOIA : Seetee ae Ete ejaty’s couse, and the lateee thet 46a 48, Tallow, melted, dut The Chief Jution adjvurned the further hearing of this | eRosen Hal's Fer? a4 the target OTe calewiog * . = ‘ ep) SUS DOING PL. | Which credits him ia the same character before the same 2534 2 20; do, pure, de, 2 cage until next Saturday Fes te “ 5 vie forice.—In order to accommodate rartiee re, $2 5.000 Winans chtedy with Sheheld, both ia exe august sovereign Hide cuttings, garras duty 4 per cent, q Cornetins Vanderbilt vs. The New York and Staten Iolana | have been prevented ¢ the Guard, and will be distet! il families, Professor A. will give —The order to show cause turday. Boots open a ctured eetuctions of that acd sther carts of | Ontaking leave of Iis Mejosty the Eanperor, Mr. Tod | 42. Horns, duty 4 per ceut—Ox, mil, prime, 1,000.8 1200; | Steam Furry C 7 long ond invorasiy nae’ sidre of ie AX. | spoke ae follews:— inition = Vy a 800 do, cow. a0 . 0 Ontrict juncUon should not issue against the defendants, ' 5 twen- After so prolonged ond plearant a atay nest your | featherr, duty 4 per cent—Long black, S73; do. | turneble this day, bat by consent it was allowed to stand a til bet, i Gaal eapital or eroait to | atejeaty, the terk of taking leave, which {t ianow jacum- | ehcrt white, 16 w 18; do loote, Ja 3. Jerked beet, duty 4 | over uetll the Ish October—the temporary injunction umuuihion °. inlaid with gold, pee- ction with ons of the best | D¢Mt Upon me to full, i# one which Lraust rlacerely pro» Bones, shin and marrow, 4 per | to oontinve intull force wutil the decision of the court | “s'''s stiendid silver eup, pteconted by J. Fertlow. this offies, pounce to be a really peintal one, and T perform it with 80. Mare's grease, 8 ris. aiiver, ot cur, | upon rier to show cause 3 Qegniborat ctived town, tanaka wha apna ne q « hesvy beart, notwihstanding that it ts to be followed Goat skins, per dozen, ris. silver, 25 0 27 «¢ Custody of @ Child—Mory Ellen Hoyes vs. Etas | enn shield, prevented by H. Goodwin, 7. DOTT & CO., yTm bya return to my country, and by the oxpectation of during the week—Kx Arab and Hostilina, from | pi °c uslny of 4 Clas a - oa benutitel Sow Br pu tA bm pp Raa sects asecetest men being grasa by my child-en and by my friends , 260 casks red wine, $285 per pipe; ex flea po tanebeh ‘cuetng ks ae fistatt Ve Stem did target Preenten Up 3 Be. od rel They ate also cole agents for | On undertabing to discharge the important daties inci. uline, 150 do do. do., at $255. rhould be rT " f the Khev_ Dr Schroder 7—A ten collar gold pieoe, presented by B. P. Christy. Unite ramatic | dent upon my office, 1 manifested an ardent wish to do porit— 200 choste gunpowder tea at $10 por Ib ane Be punted Water Cee cane of the EW cama ted | id ave Gallen ted 6 ted by M k on. X linoet | fo ina mannct both satisfactory to the goverament I pdrew, from New York. (08 board) 800 barrels | (UMBRthe pendency of the halvarcaryuy. Hea Cit tag | SoA tin Bras Bond will fu puste foe the bashed ri pres: nted. and ngrecable to sour Majesty. and iti our at © Speniah dollars; 109.000 shingles at $80 por Jarente neil they, itaipears, removed i¢ whom the ordet | tion; and the members of the company will, hts en = efound feeling of joy that I feel conscious that those rand Wood ACT Peele, Me kh Pee, foots 18.000 feet | for its being placed with De Sobroder was made. A writ | turn fim Bull's Ferry. spend the evening ot the Aster (aSURANORS. wihes bave not been disappointed. My efforts hw . - md Maz~ | CF potews corpus Was ther eerved on the defeadaats,and | Pisce Opera House, whither they goon invitation from trenuourly directed at re-establishing and main. | silles. 864 pipes red wine, $676 pipe; 225 boxes cognac vart this morning with che child, The | Profesor Anderson, the Wizard of the North appeared in Pric T oTv. Nav ng friendly rela'ions between the two goverameats | brandy, #30 cach; 60 boxes a! 9 also ia cou Counsel for the € 6 Here! 4 o ' PRAVALLERS @1 Ones boots Wall rete Mees ose Reg ae tan maniistattons of approbat ch I Focsived from | $70; 4040. Rermouth, $70, 1 mother ot ihe intaat was also Ja Coors, chug eutll Soe | tanh Oley Pine ee Se teen Bees . i Notice is he comt of thecsorip of thie | both, were euch that Iam flied with joy at the recolloe. | 200 do. cordfals, $42; 100 do, mi mother stated that she Nad tiring that period they hed | Lieutenant, 0 Maton, Shira Lieutenant; JW: Wikem AND PHILADELPRIA-NEW YORK May, 1860, will be paid te | tion tf them, and when to this is added the consolation, | cbetse, $06 per donen By auction, 20 boxes aperm | [* eiahie re etnat the mind of the tofent hed | Kurgan ne Liveronast; nited States Mail Line sad | founded upon the mort profound eoaviction of hav. | candlesat $7 Ib.) 160 petooas Paraguay tolvcco, § m i Iphia diree via New aiost the parent he father of the child t formed my duties, I feol thet | $99, 40 barrels Hamburg sugar at $42 per arroda; Para ‘as long a8 1 live, from look- | Guay yerbs. 49 tleross, at $95 @ $115 per atroba; 10 idence vear your Majesty with | barrels Carolina rice at $18 per arroba: 40 chosts gun- 4 ratisfaction and. pleasure | powder tea at $10 1b, Ex. Von Brock, 600 barrels flour at | h I | #140, cash. on shore, Bx- Margaret Eliza, 300 berrsis do. ing conreicatiously p I hall never cease, x to my of up IPE INSURANCE.—NATIONAL LOAN PUND LIER rance Society ef London; General Agent's offire, No. treet, Jeraiy City.—The above Company continues 1 in the aber the father the grand patents per persons to look to tho interests of the y should therefore be pesmittd to see it The 0, Of the kindness with wh mbrance. y » Wasuireron, 0 bo effect wacce on the lives of persons resident in th he a} sone who © Spagich dollars om bo 1 4 ~ ~~ + cners and pointe Through ebete ate sold in the above lines. Gaited ttates, and on Califorgie acd other epecial hazarda, a by the many prtsose with whom I ? are om board, private sele, mode an order thatthe ebild shonid be giv Monday vest. No. Sb--Argued ond sat dvetor, agange obec: fi ates of premium. For terma, bieak form t in contact, will always inepi i . = ‘ody of the mother, and that the erat @ paret down for Menday next. No o8~Argument commenced lomving ro anil Dagens ploase appiy as above, te " | with a sivoere interest in the prospects of your Majesty's Fatat, Row at Portiann.-A serious conflic to virit it at the mother's reridense once m | Coy ocutinued nasil the hour of sYyrarament be tren wd irom depot to depot on the J. LEANDER STARR, Goneral Agont. cae vt P.) s anadditionnl source of sre on coourred, between the police of Portland, Me , and palf an hour at a thne,.in the pre of the Ocr, 10—Cocet oF Avreaus, Svnscvse —The argu. or 2 ? am fu 0 “ y - othe icty-« = NITE O STATES LIFR INSURANOR COMPANY, NO. ceeded by at wnceehte neaticorat SOR impres.el with veral desperate characters, on Wednesday even — mother ment in number thicty sight was coutioned, | A\ r mn exceedingly weil looking young | gi mirced with corte, without in year ndice Nos. 90 and 40 \AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD LINBFROM NEW 2 Wall street. Policies indisputabis, exeses on the | ch ed upon printed arga- ) Fork to Philadelshia.—Leave Pict No. 1 North River, | ground of tyeud. — This compan ‘ng, in which officer Houston wag stabbed in the re- | _ The plaintif \ g importance of maintaining the friendly relations be. oh of the heart, wad oficer Knight severely tween the United Btates ard Brasil enimpa’ His eed Ne 41 faba! ; ege It appears that married to the defendant's son when she war akes every insurance oon. T Jornin 4 " at 7 4. a reserved till - Fe ee eee thot Hines $8, for | tnoutudiear |” oe EUR RI AUREDON, Presdens. | ‘Btelligence aud purity of intention are weil ealeaiated | Founded. Levi Moulton, one of the party, Wat | oxi,"hccwcen 14 aad 18 years old: and the child ow In Wo '4o walled ‘and pasmed. No, 48 sequel, oY, $B. Bmigrant Line, at 5 3 tart, r JOHN A. BIRWART, Actusey. to further the express intentions of the President of the | been arrested. The alireg cocmared in an attempt | gispute, is a Ov elittle at ‘aged about four years aad @ concluded et the hour of adjournment, e i Bhis, Agen 4, Ravin, Jt., Secretary, United Btates, who has desired him to state to you, that ' to arrest a person named William \asmas. —s 4