Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1851. an dy of A das st ras Edy: Monteith, Mr. Hamit- Cressingham, Mr. Le‘fingham; . oe . To be fi llowed ay Mr Duoul', Mr. Guedall jordas cag gece tho Soottie ir URTON’ TRE, CHAMBERS STRERT.—DOO! B Gigi te begin ht7 orclosks Dives Ciesla ane Pe ae Booond Tor. 2 conte; B. 75 cents i be comedy & ase ‘Me. Paral Wate Ws Bug cophia, Miss J. 2; sean Mrs. Dyott. To conel: de with the farve of COX—Box, Mr. Jobn Duan; Cox, Mr. Russell; Lnsndiady, Mrs. Rea, ATIONAL THEATRE, Cis ita S1REET.—DOORS N St 634; curtain riseuat7 o'vicck Deoss Cirole and q 25 conte; Pit, 1236 conte; Orchostra Tickets, 60 ivete Box Tickets, $1. Fri: jelnmente yn te; dag oveving, Nov. 14, the enters ‘will commence with tne drama of NICK OF THE ir. J. Re Seott im si. Rimerio, Mr do with M058 Boown Chriety's Minstrels, vom eee nee ot “talomted™ and eee ae tender the manage ey, whove. cones Bis eve, f sees * Nave beon received with favor by bigtl ‘und faanionablo wedioncoa. Rrousts, 3 oante Da em at Da, a4 wilh commense at : trons of Christ 9 are respes ‘ahi intra Abat the Basurd=v sMearnogn soucerus ate dis: PEN EVERY NIGHr- Fellows’ New Musioal Is'i, #4 Broadway, botwoen ‘Howard and Grand otreets.—Thir justiy celerrated and effi- cient corps ct talented aud exe ienced performers, auder ‘Gho solo mauagement of J. B. Feliows. woose concerts in Lu WS" MINSTRELS, AT eity for tho past yoar have been reonived with the greatest the elite and fashion trom al) parte of the Union. Mow: } is one of the most spacious and beat “ventilated bi orld Admission 25 conta. open at 635 ‘lock An aftor- Boon concert ry Wi ry ial accommodation of families, 04 r wencing CO cue- NEw YORK AMPUITH ATI — Brilliant comme: ohe Winter and y Teason, by the Supert Equ a ‘Troops of R. Sands & Co, on Monday evening, Nov. 17 1851 —ivenvvation of the Inte. ior.—} cent Dome, Pan -ebaste, classival avd elegan rappings, ell en cirely new. wardrote, and t: Coatly and daszhng mer rio, mauufsctured ¢; this catablishment by Androw Jackson All ralef ali the bere: Jesse; Kin dor, ¥. smith on Rivers, Jr., Luke Bivere, RK. White. H. Sloan, and J. Bassot; in additim t» whi duced in the course of the suas. he peisetpal Troupe Gen. Rufus Welch's slegaat Phiiad tphis The vro- pri Dave also ssoured the two favorite Clowns, Alexan- Gi pos im thir oity in six yours) ant we 1 favorize. ue steiaa ir. C. TS; the Circle, R. White. A full and brilliant Orch ler the dirostion of the sele- brated leader, Mr J.C. Adams. wii! a0 .0npany the perform- ances, the moa mt fastures of this oom- ¢ R. Sande’ worl iva, erabracin of the celodrated tigh: Deaf Burte va Nor gill the labors cont pertormances ¢ f 00 seas of the proprietors be limited to these ¢ Saorely, but sce will bring 9 Fa) Sot coe 5 upper fore wforad veniles the acvomnin dati der attending im the day ti en given at the Amplitheatre, on Wedoord alt ‘The Box Ofice’ will \ tit 3 P.M, where plroes rand Pargnette, 25 Pit, 125 Uemonly webers will be in attendance and cient corps of ofiicers to enture order 4X NICKERBOCKER BALL, EL K wy ty eet. —— 1 Polite and gre fe fall endo deren, the ote an! fpeohia evening the eclebested old Punch and Jw their farewell fenve. Deore open at half-past 6 on half. ovat ne welvoand & calf cence. N. BA splendid eer, A GRIZGLY BEAR, FROM Call feotly tame.) with e medi Men: tho bei “w them. For terms, Ke, aprly pers dost paid, to J. @, THOMAS, 168 erie, for a ————== AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. AUTION AND (NOTIC IPESSOR ANDERSON, great Wizsrd of the + i new performing at sical Pucd Well Ph Indetphia. where his grand Dr fog nom Entertainment et toirecs Myster suse are aig elite ond fasblon Notion — Frofase o caut. Mader fa the witirone of Now ast eve al wapriacipled “Phe Grove Wie 2%) Mops nis very put ro Rigen yr us, aa boattempt | and takes this opportunity | of informing his nurmerows patrons thet he will revisit New | York very shortly, previons to hie dopa Havana. ken. ar that ie ure for Cbartoston the advirtiee ne © any porsivility o ly practisnd. @HE BALL SKA RAND COMPLIMENTARY Ball-UtVEN TO MR an the Sroadve Uneino, 60 G Baracee by by Piokote Broadwny, on Monday evening, Drevwred wt li) Grand hotels of this elty. umnbor of the Lest porto ces will be executed for pupil Novomher ee a feet time DESJAKDING GRAVIER, MAY! ADAME G i ay m ber Daacing Academy to No. 54: lintoa Place, most & veme ‘he public thet ae opens: Der ola the sitention of tie to t Cracovin” and “Lae Sisilie crbten ehe Ip har agents in Paris sod Lon Sehere they have beou expressly ects posed for this soaeo! che most eminent profes:ors, BA nnns nen Brion =b JERATEE. Ingles Mal Dress Bott Ey 8 ae u at Collis ys arphy. Mise Uarsusne 2 8? Oellien IB LO’8.—MANAGER, ME. JOHN SEFTON. —TICK- ete, 50 ote.; vate Boxes, $5, Doors vpun mence at 7) . The Rave's perform o' day, Nov. 14 Tae wonderful Ravel Family in a al Gabriel in w character; neo tainmente; M'lle Bertin, Mme, Marzott! lavt, Antoine, aud Jerome. Three comio »antomimes ont) gems ing To commence with the WR&CK ON T! INDIAN A the COOPERS, in whic! Sawney Box apd Barey, Stave. Mar2etti) AND THB WHITE WARRIOK (Antoine Ravel). ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME street. at Cirele a Se: THE M Mr. Orippledrake, Mr. Brougham; Hon. Snaftesbury Swyndell Mr. Leach; Squi Mr. Uhip- ; Growler, Mr. Lynne; Mra.” Cripp M aro; Julia Crippledrake, M. by TALI Lessee and Mans, quetes, Bight. Ricardo, Cranhos Chalois PK Sipnorins B STEFFANONE, Signore A. BERTUCCA, Aided by variety, end rare combination of tslout, whioh will imp: to the contemplated performance on wuieusl apleador and | nvtractiver ces. | 4 Rondo—Composod by Maestro Bottesini, by Sigaori: 5. Grand Fantasie (tiret time perey: composed for Ueeven arard Pai Co, Broadway. cively, tL fire N pen at the amerioan Academy of D 0) Broadway, consisting of 169 Printings and apw the best Modern artiste, imoluding theos Ltaliaa inge of i eize, two of the of nd Parquotte, Family Ci ts, $1; Private Boxes, $5. Friday Sa petoemanons will e armande da Gondi Viscount de Suze, .%i; IS*OLONGHI CALLERY.—TBE MOST WOND! fol Exhibition ever presented to the Amerioan * > Bequsstttax AMUSEMEMENSS.—THE LARGEST ry nd Kiding Nendemy ia onen every d x 8T—O. ‘int, Gabriel ich Oabrie! end Pea el. After whit 0 The RED vis wi ar ‘GNOME (Mone, Doone open nat 136 orclork. | Drone sing, Ni 1 nce with the new oomedy called 1 ONEY UARKET. © y the operatic ballot ot Rousset Family. To conclude with KOSSUTH'S Deitebes ponbeimer M Tohaston AN OPESA., A MAX MARETZEK, et meonree de 150; Box and Ps cvs aan rey tS Ln Rr aiaaae Friday, Nov. pixetti'a lyric tragedy ol dey Novi Ria bE ROWSNS | Signor G. Bettini igaor CU. Badialr 2B. Stoilean r oF a0 as 745 o’clook M. till ¢ o'clock P. M ONE DOLLAR —SATUR- Aon IM¥ DONN Ey Bignora R. PiCO, Bignora COsTiNI. PRIM TENOR |. PRIMO RARITONO Signor U. BADIAL. PAIMO BASSO Signor 0, COLETTI, and MISKA HAUSE’, the emin- ‘ent Violinist, v the powerful Orchestra of the Astor place Ops 40. Conpveron—MAXK MARETZEK fred Jali has the honor of presenting te the jew York the progeamme of his Grand Muvisal nd is proud to call their sttention to its riobue: PROGRAMME PART 1 L’Assedio di Corinto,” fall ori Bersini, Badiasli. Fantacie “ Sonnambuls,” for Pian: alberg. Alt. Jacl in “Lacrozia dorgia, @ oveasion, anf Kertucca, from Bor izeitl, (tevt Sige. Costini, ond Sig Badisli. | til,” from Donia veti's Favorita, Size Bottini, } Alfred Jacll, ‘at Soha Vandorbeok’s, and Kevnslos & ney and at Tripler cy tik PM. for $19 oceasina is teom of Messrs, Sohuversh & fall and ~} th » fro og. The rand pl and is toe pi open ab7; performance to commence at 8 o’oteck pre- HARMONIC SOCIETY TENTH SEASON conoort of this season will be given toi frtarday evening. Dovember Sh Cond e programme, w ort ions for three tickets to ciate Members’ tickete t/ it to each of the con btain extra tickets of whieh aro by Professor uti, Fepressatin a eG loughtazaines the Turks, iberty. ‘The iit be duly motided ot theday pening of the above Exbibition e known worid, aud three times Iarger thas this country.— Will. oti rom 9 A jor ry Exer: Ww tareto w * supply areas’ Briain veo Hed Btar FENANCIAD.. & J.T. TAPSOUTT & UO. %® SOUTER STREET afta Hue aay emoens, papadle throaghoul a Tre’ the of Liverpool packets, Paneage by any nf which im rosaouahle derma. are nie ecanta fort ekets, the Red lines of Liverpool pe jor the above lines can be had on moderate torms, ‘thy Wonders and Thuredaye; Saturdays im the evening, on Tuoeday evening: so onthly, ohildre jed in the eourse of instrne oirewlar IGNOR GHERARDIS (DANCING ACADEMY, s readers) seepectfally gives notice that hie classes for Sastenetions in dane: 5 take place for young ladies and mas. and y, Bo'olock; tlemen, Turetay ap Private claswe and poneols atrended te. Soiree «i ammal. RY WRLLA AND 1S SISTER'S, MDB. B. Gla- for Danoing, open st the Stuyvesant hele eyeiem of tnstraction 4s an sil 2 part of each lew 8 re teaebs in bh iuplost and w i w appropriate mannor. a: ‘vor euott time Hours devoted exclusively ‘ fingind evening. Apply daily, a0 the nboveaddeors, EVUGENS CORALLI, THR ( SLERRAT! a sian Piotossor of Dancing, the crest rival ting Premier S3yj0 Mihese tenahne 1 o a private dancing, in the seue Paricinn he admired system which ho Ler nb the rooma will continue th week. verte! y yiway. daily, Hoare de’ Biri vate ieee ay nt tre roome ans fa families. ENRY WELLS AND WS BioTet HAVE ORRAT Plearvre ia aunounclng thas thoy have suoagaded In ef- Teting. soeement with M. Bucone Coral, duel I demies in Burope. soaiegelta, uy gousves of yn cach of each bie mand omplote order for the ot 026: onvenisness for isble borv.oes of Me. Voor y, Wie at parties, has earakien of tue very beast ver ° Veoey hes made vided. ae. . C nee and Liquors, aad no pains of eapente will are be spared t Sirgen {notion te jecirous of it tate balla, li din wet vy ith om Liberal termes ow on Crosby treet, Bes one cant informed that RO, PR Boies of pocray end hie one in the elty. gine, fo g@echal ronyla, iret $1,2 gether with very liveralinterest. Address ( CAPizaLists a8 INVITED TU Ex / & Be TO $1.00 WANTED—ON GouD sEcC- rivy, for which « weebly sum will be paid, v0 ady's Dew rotary leve fF which o patent is seou of a1 ue ‘ever i from 10 A. M altiply: it ue bails ated. It os oS P.M he srow at 9 Croone YOUNG Laby Wishks To BORROW TWENTY fs y with & inoaa in ar etuee. NTRD-A PERSON WITH $5,000 it ta a etapl ANTED—A PERSON WITH $i b00 TO $5.00 capital, to ovate in & large mamufacturiog bi Dollars, to prrehase of furniture Por Post Oufise, near iaterviow may be iar ae ** Jeasie, trcet, stating whea am ASH CAPITAL, facts ree mam niimited and paying s great profi ready established, and he made to realize pep aunum. Addross W. H. ©., Broadway Post “EXPRESS AGENCIES, de. JORPION BXPRESS AT ADAMS & C08, 16 AND 15 Wall stteot--Pschag's and garoels for all parte of Bu , forwarded wit = Wa eis PURD & 00'S ‘Tre Te Wall steeet. Small parcels for er tia received antil ton olock on Satarday morning, 1th inet. Asse & 00,8 GhRAT CaLIPORNIA FREIGHT, chage, and Pay pr 3. Maul Stoamer Iilinoie, om Seterda: ber ai. by U. 8, Ma Georgia, on Mon s et El Dorado, on Wednesday, Novem er 2ith.—Tn con- P.M. s0 wswal, in throweh moseonger. “ensem, must be d y. y V. jay, November vith: and by ‘rhie market, to eo by our line, of the accumulating emonpe of frsignt onder v to send off 2 Special 6 . steamer I 09 » P.M., io cherrs of rough messencer. Wo shall sleo A Geor ; sleet, agent an Wreeighe intonded for cither‘of there to dey of sailing. Small parcels will bo receiv M., on day of etoainor sdeparture. signee of one shipped by the above ston (n requested to presen bhe emma, of the gold dust will pene: against for. quorges and expenses ae the same may be liable for. JON RTOHNEONT Ts ivered to us with invoices, Bree te I) ‘i P. AMS & CO., 16 and 18 Wall svroet. HIP UNION, WREOKED aT SAN wer Coliforaia. the owner ot oeded NSON, Insurance Brokers, 9) Wal! street. u lee wi ONADI'S HOTEL, 84 BROADWA L' vited to HOTELS. iow of the public te quality ita first of his terms te an additional in: Permancatly to locate themeelvoe. the proprietor iss anfficient cuarantes yee of his hr while ite bey | inter. . hots! The | Pechewur NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP CAMBRIA, AT HALIFAX, THE DEPARTURE OF KOSSUPH FO% AMERICA. STATE OF THE MARKETS. THE LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. Extract from Kossuth’s Letter Relative to the Officers of the Mississippi. OUR RELATIONS WITH SPAIN. THE REVOLUTION IN MEXICO. Trials of the Syracuse and State Line Railroad Rioters, EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE asen Orrick, Halifax, womber 12. 1851. f ‘The royal mail steamship Cambria, Capt Lettch, ar- rived here « few minutes before eight o'clock this mora, iy, with Liverpool and London dates to ths Ist inst, Bbe has fifty passengers, forty of whom are for Bo:tou, The steamship Humboldt arrived et Cowes on the Sixt ult. No steamer had arrived at Liverpool from America, since the Baltic cailed. The English people wore paying marked respect to Kossuth, He made a public visit to tho otty of London on the 80tb, and was received with great honor and much evthusiasm, He will leave Southampton, with nis fe miiy and suite, for the United States, om the 18th inst, in the steamship Washington. She banquet at South- awpton passed off brilliantly The London Times continues its atiacks on Kossuth, and has, to some extent, affected public opinion among the more cautious classes, and thore who ure jealous of his reputation, Lady Fronklin hae made a very urgeut xppeal to th, Admirsity to send out @ powertul steamer to explore the paseage which Captain Penny thinks existe; and this appeal is strongly sustained by some of the press and many persons of influence. Three important subjects of commercial legislation promise to engage the attention of Parliament in the next reesion, viz., Custom House reform, the steam mail con- tract system, and the law of partnerships. ‘The chief item of news from India is that the Governor General bad determined to seize upon a portion of the territories of Dost Mahcmed, of Oabul (the vulley of the Dowe), it belng well situated for establishing a post to watch and overawe the Appecad Affracedics around ‘The annexation wes considered likely to lead eventually to disastrous consequences. Letters by the overland mail, from India, communicate satisfactory intelligence as to the market, end the sepect of political alairs. The dates were, Calcutta, Sept. 28 Bombay, October 3. Markets, Mowry Manxst—Money contioues abundant. Dis- counts ere easy at three per cent. Che funds have fluc- tuated considerably, owing to apprehensions as to French: affairs, The French funds have shown some depression, and the Prefect has notified the citizens of Paris that he may need their services in the cause of order, and has desired them to hold themselves in readiness at # mo- ment’s notice, Consols, om the 20th ult., fell off a qverter per cent, being done at 07% @ 97%, tor money and account. On the 30th, they were done at 07%, and closed om the Sist. at O74 a \{. The fo- | feign stock market remained inactive, particularly Ame- | rican; Spanish and Mexican had declined Corvon —A large business was done in cotton during the weck ending the Slet October, notwithstanding the morhet was inan unsettled state, srising from am oager- ners Lo sell. The large quantities daily offering were far im excess of the demand Prices at the close remained about the eame as om the previous Friday, except for feir quolities, which were ‘4. a Aid. lower. The week's sales amounted to 46,100 bales, including 6,700 for expert.sod 1.650 on speculation On the lst inst., the market wan etendy; the sales reached fully 8,000 baler, at full prices; the quotations for falr wete, boweds, 6; Mobile, $, and Orleans, 61; ‘The postscript to Hollingshead, Tetley & Co.'s cireular, of November 1,says—The market for cotton is rather denrer this morning, the demand being good and not 60 many sellers—Uplands, middling, 4544 , fair, 6d middiing, 4 0-16d , fair, Sd ; New Orleans, middling, 44, fair, 54a. ‘The Cony Manse eulfered an cecasional variation of id. por 70 ibs, om wheat, and 54 per bdi on flour, in faver of buyers. There was a moderate busines for con- sumption transacted during the week, end stocks were decreasing; prices at the close were rather firmer. Wost- ernesnal flour was quoted at 14s a 184. 6d. per bbi; Scuthern, 164. 6 1%,; Canadien. 1s. 0 208. Indian corn meni, no change. Werat was fluctuatiog, and for some sorte id. more hod been obtained. Prosisioxe—A brisk demand exists, and higher rates aro obtained for batter acd bacon Tork—No American 4° frst hands. Bacon is wanted—new will find buyers et extreme prices, Lard has receded 2. per owt. Broan isin good demand but 6d. per owt. lower. ‘Uy .— Market inactive; common Congous quoted at ata Cort ee—Bales small—prices unaltered. MoracsreModerate transactions, Antigua brought 139, Od., from the quay Kiee—Sales made of fifty tons Carolina, reported at vs. 6d. Market quiet, State or Teave in Mancoseren There is no change to notice im businere generally. A fair amount is still doing in the cotton manufactories; but the Indian ac counts, received by telegraph, were not favorable for goede row, Nov. 1d—1 A. M, ‘The Cambria is not in right at the lower station, and canuet be up before three or four o'clock. AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE The Sierra Madre Revolution. MILITARY PREPARATIONS OF MEXICO—DRSERTION OF UNITED STATES TROOPS, ETC New Onieans, Now. 11, 1851. ‘The steamer Louleiava has arrived with Galveston ad- vices to the 7th, through which we learn that the Mext- can government are conorntrating their forces at Mon- terey, and General Urega has been appointed to the commar d of 5,000 men, with which he iatends marsbing at once to the reat of war, for the purpore of -uppressiag the revolution. All the United States troopa but teu, who were stationed at the Ringgold Barracks, have deserted and joined the ipeurgeate. Buffalo, AND OONVICTION OF THE THE STATE LINK RAILEO\D, ry THE SYRACUSE RIOT! IRISH RIOTERS ON ETC. Burvaco, November 13, 1851 The Grand Jury are examining witnesses in the case of the Syracuse rioters. which will continus sereral days Nine of the Irishmen tried for a riot on the State Line Railroad were found guilty today, and twenty-three others are to be put on trial for » similar offence to- morrow, Jerome Fuller passed through this city yesterday, en route to St. Pauls, Minesota. Death of Judge Cole. Bosror, Nov, 13, 1851 Judge Cole, one of the Judges of the U. 8. District Court, died at Paris, Maine, on the 12th Inst, Fallure at Louisville, Ky: Lovrewin November 15, 1861. A large commeroial house failed tn this city to day Very Interesting from Washington, recuL * OF THE NEW YORE MERALD. REPORT OF CAPT. LONG, OF THE U. S. STEAM FRI- GATE MISSISSIPPI—EULOGISTIC LETTER PROM KOS- SUTH—THE DIFFICULTY WITH SPAIN TO BR AMICA- BLY SETTLED AND ALL THE PRISONERS RELEASED — NO CHANGE IN THE CABINET—THK PRESIDENTIAL UESTION, ETC. - : Wasnusotos, Nov. 13, 1861. Capt. Long, of the U. 8. steam frigate Missiasippi, re- ported himself at the Navy Department to-day. We are authorized to publish the closing paragraph of a letter addressed by Gov. Koesuth to Capt, Long, show- ing that the kindest feelings and friendly regard existed on the part of the former towards the Commander and other officers of the frigate, at the time of his leaving her st Gibraltar, The letter is dated U. 8. Stxam Fricate Messiasrer: Bay or Ginwarran, October Mi, UJ $0 I have but one favoryet to , and that is that you may be pleased to accept, for yourself as well as for the officers and crew of this ship, the most slacere #x- preesion of my warmest thanks for the noble, kind, aud generous affection I was honored with on board this ship. ‘The remembrance of it will be a lasting treasure to my heart, and I will cherish it asa fair gitt of the Almighty, with whatever fate I may meet throughout my tempest tossed life. 1 hope to meet you soon again on the hapy shores of your glorious land’ Let me hope that jou. all who have the honor to do service to theie cov try under your command, on beard the Mississippi frigeo” will bear to me a kind remembrance axd the same higu minded affection they honored me with from the fires mo ment | bowed with deep reapect before the glorious fey of your ship, and felt free once more, because protected ‘by it and surrounded by oe frank, loyal, gallant, ‘roe American hearts, May the bieesings of God, und glory, oud bappiness attend you wherever you go. Please to | communicate this, my warm wishes and sentiments, to | the noble. minded, gallant officers, amd to the crew <fthe | KossurM. = | Capt. Long states that he is entirely unconscious that | any but the kindest feeling and courtesy were extended to Gov Kossuth, while on board the Miseiasippi. The Spanish question of etiquette will be compromised in such a way as to save the honor of both Spain aud the | United States, There is no probability of the old Spanich | conrul coming back to New Orleans, sud if anew consul | is coming, why shonid he be denied the courtesy of ca- | juting his flag? Tt is not the congul’s flag, but the tag | of bis nation which is saluted, and as the honor js imzae- Giately returned by the ship carrying the consul, there is no humiliation on either part. If the thing is done handscmely, the American prisoners in Spain will be par- dened and eome home; Mr. Thrasher will also be re- loesed. Calderon de la Barca has shown great forbear- ance, and Mr. Webster has acted in the interest of humanity by not standing on @ punctilio. Mr. Webster will not leave the cabinet. All the ru, mors to that effect are merely picked up in the street Mr. Villmore’s claims to the Presidency are not likely to be pressed—that is the understanding now—and will not for some mouths to come. You will sve the indu- bitable signe of it in the Republic itself. On that condi- tion all the members of the cabinet remain, and Mr. Crittenden is sandwiched between Fillmore and Web- ster, PROM OTHER COARESPONDENTS. KOSSUTH, AND THE IULSEMANN LETTER — TUE SPANISH DIFPICULTY—-NO TRIAL TO COL. CRIT TENDEN’S PARTI, ETC. Wasuixoton, Nov. 13, 1361, Mr. Webster has received a beautiful letter from Kossuth, referring to the celebrated letter to Chevalier Dulsemann, the Austrian Minister. Commodore Parker furnished the government with proof that Crittenden and bis companions had no trial— nothing but a private examination—and that the bodies were mutilated. ‘The President has, to-day, eanctioned Mr. Webster's refueal to accede to the Spanish demands, in spite of the machinations going on to prevent such sanction Dir. Kives,eays the Republic, has not been recalled, not has be expressed apy intention of coming home. 0 course got. He has merely been invited to come back at his earliest convenience. The Massachusotts Election. Boston, Nov. 13, 1851 The Aldermen of Lowell have adjudged the late elec- tion for representatives void, and have ordered that ao other be held. Springfield again falled to eleot yesterday The whole whig wajority is reduced to nineteen, aa | there are over one buadred representatives yet t» be chorem, The exact result will not be known until th» fourth Monday in November The Whigs of Tennessee. cmvart, Nov, 18, 186% A caucus of the whig members of the Tennesse Legis- lature bas been beld st Nashville, for the purposs of pciminating a ited States Benator After ten ballot: | ings. they were unable to make any choice, and adjourn- ed. Mr, Nelsop, of Bast Tennessee, received the highest Bumber of votes, but not a majority. New Democratic Organ, dc, Unica, November 15. 1861 ‘The radical democrats of this city are going to start a new daily paper, which will oppose General Cues for the dency moerate of Deerfield and Reme fired w mations! salute this afternoon, in honor of thelr victory Fire at Troy. Thor, A large three story building, No. 389 Ri cupied by John Hutehinson & Co , for s ew manu * wate, entirely destroyed oy ‘The building was owned by the Baak of Troy. The stock was insured for $5.000 SNIpwreeks Borrex, Nov. 13, 1861 The brig Ottoman, arrived at this port, from Malaga reports that on the 2ist of October, at 1A M., she fell n with three boats, ining Captain |ofkia and the erew of the ship 8t. Leon, from Cadiz, of and for Castine, with 790 tons of salt. The 8t, Leon sprang a leak the day previous, and went down in twelve hours The off vers and.ctew tock to the boats, and were picked up nnd Lrought here by the Ottoman Distress. Nonrorx, Novem er 15, 1951 The rcheener Maria, ffty days from Nicaragua, bound to New York, with » cargo of india rubber aod hides, and | Gftecn parsengers, put in here (n distress. Bhe is a per. fect wreek Vessel Indians from the Western Wilds, d&e, Bax.ristonn, November 13, 1961 A party of Indians from the lete treaty ground have beon here to-day, om their way to Washington, A white jan, who was travelling with them, absconded with ai! their means A fire ceeurred yeoterday morning at the flouring mill: of Mess. Worthington and Kellar, on the Patapsoo river, a few miles from this city, which was entirely de stroyed, with 5,000 bushels of wheat. There is an insu rence on the mill for $000 im the Hartford (Ct ) Com peny. The Southern meil to-night brings nothing beyond Richmond. Nov. 1.—-Jeevb H. Mott egeinst Burnett end Leamy.— Thiw Was ® motion to strike out the answer of the defen- dont, Leamy, on the ground that it first dented the Bote for $293 25,0n which is brought, and then set up new matter in neo. aNd aga cet off. thereby comtbering the making of the note, This the pisintiff, by his counsel, Mr, John B, Fegerty, claimed to’ be falee, Inconsist thetical, “fhe defendants, by thelr counsel, Mesecs Betts, Allen, and Donohoe, oppoted, on the ground that tbe note being made by a partnership, might be made by one partner without the knowledge of the other, and pad Fe be a great hardsbip na an admission such # note @ neceseary pre-r» jniaite to the pleadi of new matter. or an ofloet in ce. and ‘contended thet the pleadicg was good. To this the plaintill replied thet the court should be uided by the code and previous devi tons, and could not change the law, as eettled by tuch, to meet the exigencies of this or any other case, avd that, as in law, the act of one member of a firm was the act of all, #0 was the knowle © of one the knowledge of all; and that, viewed in this light, the answer was cloar- iy ted in law, and at variance with the practice under ye new code. The Judge ited the motion, and or- dered that the answer be stricken out, with $10 costa of motion, the defendant to be ailewed to answer over with- in (on days, on payment of costa. making of the promi he Movements of Distinguished Individuals. | lion. HO Bate All and Hon- rah Field, Rochester were atthe’ LertigTisuss yee Prof Kink, the German patri Cojawn Ohio, on the rh inst, a su as wg | would not be induced to render | bad taken piace; I was stand other two me | atepe, om coustT =o ow AND TKAMINER. paige" yinnnsenbrnntvnn Pym y were called and thirty four apewered names Twelve aoe attending THE MURDER OF MICHARL PORTER, POLICEMAN OF Antcine Lopes Apasiatd, was pinend st the bar, * jourth ward by tating tite ts a disk knife, oo the dd of August last. The prisoner ise SS et ose ak roy ine, and With & coupienapes net at Teahective’ the ecatshoneael to Mewes wiih Sheoe anaes, | a ¥5 Were about to be called and the! be : » then calied without if they were acquainted with croumetace = of bea their minds made mp om the rubject they eheuld wil: drew ‘The District Attorney sabed the jury Mf aay of them by 2 abet: pire end that they were #0 strong as mibie {cr him to give @ verdiet of gi ever so strobe, in & care where deasts » TD Smith aiso sald hie seraphes were y wuld dvsvade bim from where ihe pur low the dictates bmewt was death Me he consetvnce and he knew there | wae nc busnan t-stimomy tha’ be could pot emtertein a doubt ot ‘ Are your sermples fo strong a that’ mmetarcrt, be the evidemue ever so strom, you verdict of guilty ima capital omer Mr. W.D Swith—I bare no doubt that I could not verdict where the penalty 1 deeth we er jeror. pamed s, expressed bimeal! st and ihe three were cballvaged by the Dustriet j and the Cocrt, acting as triers, directed them to staud exe loed from attendances. A im opinion ou (he case was nino ‘The jury then stood as follows — 1—Kicberd B. Posdeck. 7 —Meiton Bt Jolin. 2.—Meiancton Burr. Jaced Vander eit i—Chasles Rosever 9 —Jone Martia 1° John L. Hubbard 11 —Wm I Griting 12 --Jammes Fowler of the cass. Le sald— 2d of Aveust thie transction, im joreesed lost bie ie ocurred. The party { (bree Spanish entlors on the one side one of p the bar—end two others. mem mamed Koteno and Saunders; and on the other side were two policemen= one of them betog the unfortunate deceased, her Patrick Prepdersast. the wight patsol Tae beut two o'clock fa the moruing, and the place Cr sOfDe Was at OF Bear the corner of Roosevelt and streets. The gast was on Outr—De heard » noise, as if of @ fight, at the corner of Water street. In the discharge of ‘his duty, be proceeded to the place, and be there found these three pantch eailors acting in a very violent manner. Ho seized hold af Kotono, and was taking him heme, when Foster (the doceesed) came Poster enquired what was the matter; Prendergast had one of the prisoners in bis custody, who was struggli with him; be beard Foster exciaim “I'm stabbed ” Prendergast turned round immediaiely, and saw the ~ toner running towards the river ; Foster parsuod him; Prendergast also toilowed, and. on overtaking Foster, Prendergast found bim compleiaing of being faiat. Duily, another policeman, came up, and seeing @ mea | runing he called on bim to stop ; the man paid no tention to him, and Dufly struck a blow at him, which krocked him down, and at the sume time a knife fell at hia feet. That was the prisoner at the bar Dully tock him to the etaticn house, aud there afterwards ascertained that Foster had been stabbed. ‘The wound was in the abdomen, in the region of the naval. He died that day; and it was for thet death the prieoner at the bar was in- dicted From the post mortem examination it seems there had been two thrusts given ; there was but one ex- ternal wound, but it appeared as if the kaife bad been ertially Withdrawn and thrust in egain, inflicting two inter lenrmed gentieman then procesded to cull bis witnesses. Doctor Bukeley was firet called, and deposed—1 am the senior dzeeser of the City Hospital; Lreco'lect the Eales: man, Michael Fonter, belog brought there; I saw bi in ebout five hours after be was brought there; 1 assisted #U the post mortem examination; I Retiormed the cutting pert; I discovered, sbout three inches extending on the right side of the meri jian line, a wound abeut two inches acrore; it appeared as if it had oven stabbed in, and then drawn upwards; on opeuog the body, I found in the cavity of the abdomen ebout three pints of bloedy serum; one of the intestioes was trana- xed through and lyse there was a smaller wound, which partially out the intestine; the wound, from the surface to the inner wall, wae about three-quarters of wn inch; Lehould say the kuife parsed in some four or | five inches; those wounds were the cause of the death of Micheel Foster; there is m0 doubt of it whatever; I think the wounds were infitoted with a double-edged Knife, (A silver bapdled dirk produced.) That instrumeus would produce tre wounds, ‘To » Juror—There wes infammaticn of the intestines. ‘fo the District Attorney—The tpflammation was caused by the wounds. To a Juror—Never saw the dirk knife before. To the District Attorney—A wound ia the region where thie was tnthoted, is not always eliended with death; in ordinary cases it does prove fatal; I have Known one to get well Cross exam ined—TI was not io practice at thet time; I bad then only seen two similar caves, and one of them got well. ‘To the Court—It war prostration and iadammation which epsved. Uhat made it fatal tn this case. Crots examinatien—Dr Roy had charge of the deceased before 1 saw him; there are many other causes dry I was ore of the police AO 60 atill; one of the patrol mem; my district was Water etreet, extending from Roosevelt co Peck ali knew Michael Foster; be was rergeant of (h, Hee, I receticot the t ward por at Foster was stabbed; it was on aSalardey morning, 2d Aug ,about one o'clock.after mid- night; 1 waron firet platoon, we went on duty at 12o'elock that nights Foster was sergeant of my platoon; I beard & nolse midway Letween Rooseve! the thme, om the right hend Chatham; I lmmedistely reo to where ¢ ed from. and raw two men standing off tin teteon house kept by a man named Criss: ty loud in @ langue did not appear ope m by the arm and breoght on the sidewalk; ho wade ® plunge away from me and etrack the door of Crige's house with his fist, ## if he wanted to get in again; Deeter was not there at the time; I took hold of the man sgain, and kept pushing him slong the side walk townsds Loorevelt street; there wae another mat | there besides thoes two; the two men appeared to follow me vhen Iwas purbing the man the sidewalk; I understocd the man's game to be K@&atono; Mr. Foster creme op and asked me what wae the matter; I him I could not tell, thet I could not under d what they were talking about; my object te get the men home if Leculd; nome of the parties had marks of viclence on them. but they were a little the worre fur liquer; Kentono, the tall man [whem T had. was than any; Porter assisted aie by ng aloug the j Twas with the moa that was the most vielent, Lwas fhoving him on when Theard Mr. Foster ery. “Lam stabbed) Tom murdered" or semething tice that, Twas about « yard ahead of him at the time,on the side of the street towards Water: | immediately turoed tound, and Leaw one of the men run down Roosevelt street; Mr. Fester ren after him and I followed, too, after the same man; T let Kontono go, and did not see him un- til next morning; I ren aiong Front street and half through Peck lip; I lort eight of the man ranaing im Front street; Foster war abead of me; the other was a small man, and Foster, who was a latge man, being before me, prevented me keeping the man in sight; Poster clopped running at the corner of Dover street; he told me be was faint and could not go om; he maid, ‘there he * I beard the foot gained sight of him in Peok slip; T with the man when I came up to hi bed bold of bit; after [ regained sight «t told me to follow on, I did not lose right of him Tame up with him; that man was Lopes, the pri er; as I was in the act of putting my hand oa Lim I dl ecmething fall; I picked st up; ft wae a dirk kulfe d something on the hance that gingled; I took Lo tothe etation hours; he cot quite faint in Peart treet. and four or five of us were obliged to carry him; I « locking the prisoner up when Mr. Foster was brought : Foster appeared to be a sttong, hearty. man, of remarhably oc hadite; I found one of er nea, Saunders, next morning, about haif-pact six ovelock, at the North river, waiking near the Habs- hn, the ship to which, I understood, they be.onged; I did rot recognise Faunders. but he was recornized by the harkeeper of Criss, whom I took with me; the prisoner had on what appeared to me a Paoama hat; I thiok Kon- tono had om ® black het, and Seunders, { think, hada tack eap. Orore-evamined.—I bad a club with me that evening, I did pot strike Kontono with it; I may have shoved bi along the path with it; did not see Foster strike any of the men; I suppose he had his club with him; the men's clothes were not torn cff them; I do not know whether Lopez hed & neck-cloth on of not, when t took him up; I don’t know if he bad his coat on—perhaps not, as three or four of wa bad to carry bim. a Q —Is it not a common occurrence there for policemen to strike le with their “rs uJ fom ; A= Yer. necereary. Tat eure Porter was not in- clined to strike any one. There are day clubs and night ba. onvettick Duffy, ale 9 policeman of the Fourth w ley that he was on duty at twelve o'clock at nigh! on the recona of August, was in Foster's platoon; hear: nolse that attracts 1 my aitention, I was on the corner oivaet and Front street; I heard cries of © murder,” and “sl wud the District At- | wounds, which were the cause of death. The | * below the navel, | E ; F | id : : | id Mile i tf : i tf iF E i i i i? Ee Fl rE Ey 5te F é ih Hi i ; H Bs a e j : i | EVENING SESSION. URYRAORDUNARY INTERRUPTION OF THE TRIAL. On the Te aseombiiog the i : wret who did pot understand what was on Judge sexed the juror if be bad been it of what was passing in eourt--if he case Da the testimony of the witnesses’ ‘Tbe Juror repied im broken English, thet he ander- rtood « little of the evidemee but not end be feared from what hat heard. that he would got be ejulze ecme comm ae ¢}eurned over to mext day rhe Dustrict Attorney was of opiuion thet the juree might be witbdrewn by consent, or UrOE BAD uted. end the evide mee from the minutes of the Judge | Waa the ely coune | The District Attorney—What will you do with the ant i ‘ Tedge—The ery Wert be sllowed (o go at large, with | the caution, however. thet they shall not convere om | Distriet A:torney—Wonld it Trot be welt, under the pe- cullar cireuumetances . Eeteseen Sosa tarot "iene rten ef the Herald Tt is already im the evening “Hudget feat we are too late to make that request, as | ing, at 10 o'clock. Brooklyn City ligence. SHOCKING CATASTROPHE—PXPLOSION IN A FIRB } WORK FACTORY, AND LOSS OF LIFR. | An explosion took place yesterday afternoon, between ‘one and two o'clock, ia Raymond street, near Lafayette avenue, by which two persons were killed, and some Others were so severely injured that they are mot ex- pected to recover. It peems that a pyrotechnic factory has been ia opera, tion here, owned by Messrs. Morris & Rourke, for some time, but, until the fatal ocourrence, It was aut generally known, and the carrying on euch « business within the city limits is expreesly contrary te one of he ordinances. A Dew stove was put up im the forenowm. and. as far a, our reporter could learn. it was in the attempt to sine it boys that some ¢: ve we PE Rete Tents reside close by, corner Of Kay mond «tr et, and char] McCue, aged 14, who resided in Willouchby street, ‘Were killed on the «pot, their bodies tel ee’ mangled, Two other \. hf ichae Conlin, sged 1, and Mi Fitzgereid, eged 14, wer) | beth y burvt, and conveyed to the ilospitel, ao exec cted to recover. Deter 8 Kelly, burnt about the bead. breast aad arms, ard Jobp Dowlaa, aso burnt, and at the Hespital, ar { put ead jared | y metreet, Newman, men, Sy eoeped with alight — g. which wae small frame one, and of Im > ‘they were ‘Ded Chal there was powder there | «bien not exploded. o herwise greater exertions | might have beem made to resoue the sufferers ‘The Coroner will hold am inquest this day } Court of General Sesstons. Before Judgy Beebe and Aldermen swith and Dodge | Noveatnen 18 — Grend Larceny Thefi ofa Watch ome Otting, « German, was indicted for toiee & gold watch apd chain, vaived at fifty dollars, from the howw ¢f Augustus Bobraee. the property of his wife. Carolive, 1 appeared by the evidence of Schracr, Ubat, em the eve. | pirg ¢f the léth of October last, he. his wife, sat the | prioner, were in company in bis house. in Graad street, | axd that the watch was on the mantel piece at tue time | After the lapse of an bour, the pri emer took leave of Mire febraer, Mr. Sechrect eocompanio! hum a: fer as | the street door, when be (Mr 8) returaed to bis toou. About baif an afterwards, his wife winsed the watch Surpicion immediately reeted on the privouer Mr | Bohracr accordingly procared hue arrest on the neat day, and on being searched by @ polleeman, at the stata House, In pres pee of Sehtacr, & pawndroker's teket wee | found oo his person, concesied im hie stocking. ‘The Officer then proceeded to Mr Purnatein's. pawabroker's shop. ju Uirnnd siroet, awcompanied by Behraer, where be ident ted the waleb. ‘The defence set up by the prison | ers counel, went to ehow Uhat che prisomer had stated te | bim, threugh an juterpreter, thal the wateh was gives | bi by Miss Sehraer, for the purpose of pledging it, the | preceede to be handed over to her that the prisomer had done dtuled by Mra. Schract, although she was not The case thereiure, went to the jary, whe red ® verdict of guilty. Bentenced to the Stem P two yeast, | Grand Larceny—Stealing « Bale of Cotten ~Themap y ned ten, wee ducted for ctnatang 0 Nate ighing four drt pounds ead wali is, from Pier 4, North river, where it bad bere to bim by « Mr Johe | that one of the pumber was } where they had been diecharged trom the je reotived information from the poties that cotton war in the ded to the | bale ef cotton mark: identified Patrick McKeon was went calind, | that he was engaged by the prisoner to eoave; | ectton to Frout rtreet at the mmr thme | pleee of paper with the game of the | thereon: when he arrived at Frout strert, | the place wera bow, eth « | basement; thinking De had mixtakom | about to drive off, whee a man came ment nod told him that be war to lew st 110 Bouth strwet, and paying fame time, telling him that he wou cents additional cartage at South trert | the cerman, rurpecting the! the eottor was to Pier 4, and asked Captain Berry about the © which was landed from the Marion, marked “I , carman then 8 police offers who | ian to 110 Bouth street, where be found the bale of | tom in the top of the houre it having | up throwgh a hatchway, and the trap let dows | pamed Murphy. and bis sem, were 4 by the at 110 South street, bat were dische rom | sufficient evidence. The Judge enmmed op, Jury returned a verdict of guilty. Senteore Aesandi and Battery sith Inveme to Kill. cobered named Joreph Everson, wae indicted fer stabbing » | man named Ara Hi. Migging om the evening of the l6te of August last, Ia the Lh RY ® liquer Foe atthe corne’ clumbia and Etantom streets ramiped, and stated that shout ton ¢% i rf if i if itr jleety : : fit ° Ir i if RRsat Hits! £ ir Hy liquor store, cornet tn Ue in sompany Wik his brother, | drink three 5 i i i Hi TE i i i his left ap empty butter firkin outside a grocer corner, # after arrauit caeaped into a toom off t scoured in attempting to escape Doney, who wae in Fy and deposed that : F +} # ars FI ! f i j i i E ar the time, dict of acquittal was returned i Grand Larceny. —Jobn Dulb f ing fit eight dollars, in bills and gob, frome chard Taylor, 47 Hudson street. om the 2 of September Inet. He plended guilty, and wae semtovced to t pricom for two years, Domestic Miscellany. Mortanity tx Bautiwors. re wore = a“ Genthe in Baltimore, during the week ending Loeb tae , Gt which {1 vere under § youre of age Opriciat, Recoaxrrion.— The Prosident bee re- Jeyden, te Vico Comeul of the Memtesm: by den Francisco, tn the @tate af tepublie fer the porte! Calforna.