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, Rumerous other members of the assomblod Theatrical and Musical. the Haat, is worth half s column. | "7, €SShe'a2on told eae that at the noxt demo- | “Mimended. the obicars of ward our ool itera ake pr te Bowsay Turarae.—The performances for this Sonnambuls. i AAA appeared in At what Panama © They were seamen on board the British vessel | cratic convention in Baltimore, they would have | discovered that they had made an exquisite bull of | proceedings:— evening are, as ueual, exocodingly attractive. They Br P Nov. 2, 1851. Alberta, on a voyage from Liverpool to Mobile, | between two and three thousand members present, | the returns, and an equally aislth eet of neces 1 Oven <0 itia ” consist of the famous national drame entitled, Y eae reaction to | thene to Quebec, and thence to a port of discharge | #24 Would control the nomination for President ; | of themselves, I do precisely know; but it is | 2—Cansuw Intaopycens Canrue— Bruce's Address.” | ‘Putnam, the Iron Son of Seventy-Six,” with alj ‘The Late Riot at Chagres—Want of Protection to - that a many of their members would be rep- | said that the blunders were on Oi! ob! deplorantes nos. —-Junteres, salvete! its original splendor as to ‘ ‘ ing | in Groat Britain. On the 17th April, 1950, the Al- ives in the convention ht, by some two of whom were | Becchanalem comitem, ‘The reeary sacirenses and de- Americans om the Isthmus—Americans Seeking night, leading whigh, eee corations. characters will be sustained the Protection of the British Flag—Capitation | berta being at anchor in the bay of Mobile, Gulf of | He further stated that by November next, they | on the whig list of tos for the Legislature, | Atra sors persequitur,’ Gaudemus r0 fori Eddy end MM bey tt led = ag j- | Mexieo, at the distance of twenty-five miles from | bad it, a0 that they would have between | but that Kept the discovery to themselves. |, rectyme Manat | Eile prmeontes vos. Shannon. Miss Hiffert will introduos is Tax on Emgrants—American Hospital—Desti- Se in five fathoms water, and | 22000 and 300,000 members, aud a fund of 3,01, | ‘The next morning the officers of ward Four were | Sslres Incrymas dau Vos tirones, aalvete! the song entitled, the “Flag of our Uniog’™ aes tute Emigrants at Panama—Afairs in Sowh | the city of Mobile, in five . 000 to 6,000,000 dollars. informed of their error, or had discovered it them- | Puciid enim carus cor, ‘Yee. ai matribus oasis amusements will terminate with the thrilling drams America, ¥c. $ within the ebb and flow of the tide, the man | | am afraid there is something wrong in, ahis selves, w they altered their record to oon- | “ Recordari nunc. Eastis audientes nom called, the “Forest of Bondy,” with Meas aroma Hie last mail for city, | Urgent inflicted s wound, with an axe, om | order. is talking about it, and I begin | form yy and sont » copy of the said | 6, :4s0i he! be! he! an soolesti' Taylor, and Master Cony in the loading characte” Cony, Sena Raperere of ovr yars and | the head of his mesamate Getland, with in- | '0f00 it leaking oubin the papers here. amended record to the city olerk, who, however, re- | ‘rutorerque, 0! 0:0! ‘ills dom lneatinas, Dill is 60 vory attractive that we presume the qe have little to talk of here except “wars and ‘This gentlemen I spokeot, said that Gen. Quit- | fused to recordit, but said he would dle it, and de. | Turcrerque, 0! 0: ¢ — house will be filled to overflowin, mer of wars” on the Isthmus. You have, of | tent, &c, the prisoner, Murray, being present, | man was in the city, some two or three weeks since, iver it $a the Mayor and Aldermen, who were to | Quantum terrent nos! luc venistis nuno. . 7; Mt vere heerd something of the disturbangos at | Aiding and abetting. The vemel arrived at | and wasinitiated. It looks strange, aad seems \© | have a meeting at six o'clock, P.M.” There wore | College legen Pater Kuclid cum abit BaOKewiy,” THEATRE 700, ERAN: MOG Oe eourse, 8 ps Mobile, Getland was sent to the hospital, and squint towards the island. many stories in circulation, and the persons elected | Omnee fu 85 Dixit, nobis Gentibus, “Metamora,” which was received last evening with Chagres, between the Americans, the nig- ait to the ure waited on the rand Alder- | College lege, ba! ‘ba! ba! Ne me of his wound, in the h on 15th of May. en Jan apm pole lamentamial, the most enthusiastic cheers, induces the manager gers, and the natives; and it is to be hoped that | the srrival of the Alberta at Quebec, Urgent and Our New Orleans Correspondence. en, ani ed to be hoard by their counsel, (B, | Quantum Cerrent nos! Hilaresoite, dl ; Y . F Butler but finally and | Bis! age! juvenee: Biennale referet to present it againthis evening Mr. Forrest never” our government has a: length had its pride alittle | Murray wore committed to stand th before New Organs, Nov. 3, 1851 » Esq ,) it Shae vecuael, ae 7 Bahehaen! sean Umbram cari Keclidi.” played better than at present, and, conseq\ Rettled on learning that, during the riot, the | the Court of Lower Canads, for the above | Gaieties in Naw Orleans—All Saints’ Day—Great | deciaively epee te Mary Mayerand hisechon peo Luctum ergo tollite, | engagement on this occasion will prove United States mails, and specie from California, had otapee. ane eae aiae: Semiog the cortificate fut | Kailrcad Convention——The Revolution in Merico— | held a recret session, at which thi docision wag Luctum as te be conveyed on board the United States mail ‘of Getland, and doub' even General Caravajul—The Declaration of indepen- | made. They would hear no evidence on cho gub- | on steamship uader the protection of the British flag, | if sufficient evidence of the Seven! Goetee wee pro- | dence of the States of Sierra Madre. jects and, on Wednesday, after some hesitation, and and that a United States naval officer, (so report ones ‘® court of justice in Canada could exercise With us, the gaieties of the season have already Pid of private consultation with leading ry on, “Y | whigs—lawyers of this city and tlemen from says) was obliged to hold atreaty of peace with the ‘the death) ‘atta ike tennant ten Pom ae ANd commenced. Ludlow & Smith opened the St. | B, , among whom Sng Bod Sehouler, of the alcalde of the place on board an English sohooner, | indicted the prisoners for “ cutting and wounding, | Charles tbeatre on Saturday night iast, the Ist | At/as, who formerly edited a paper here—the Mayor while hia own steamsbip was lying at anchorelose | with intent to murder.” At the trial, the Chief instant, and introduced their stock company to a and Aldermen decided to the monatrous re- a faroe of "Ply by. Surely, if our {rionds and our government at | Justice intimated his opinion that the prisoners Seutlaanais Gl Mr. Geo. Bar- | ta'®#made from ward Four, and as no candidate had Verum pessant nom. tonic Attachments.” home feel the degradation of the ‘ stars and | could not be tried for the felony of “ outing and fair audience. Gentleman George (Mr. Geo. Bar | any thing like the number of votes put down in those | 3. Music. a 3 ipes” on this occasion, as did the handful of | wounding,” etc , that offence having merged in the | rett,) and his accomplished and talented daughter, | returns, they had to declare that no representatives . eeeenlp Gborr Rhbeigh Niato’s Garvan —Tho same interesting pro- Americans living in Panama, who aro always | graver crime of murder, of the committal of which | make their appearance to-night. From the great | had been chosen, and to order a new trial to elect | § Merie— From the 8; gramme of entertainment as those whica nave Rao and always striving, to maintain the honor | his honor held the Consul’s certificate to be prima popularity which Mr. Barrett has always enjoyed | °°. the 24th of this month. It is known here that z. Funeral Sermon—By Btrong-in-the-faith Redfield. | drawn such immense audiences during the fall, up Bplendide ac fortiter; by all the leading members of the Broadway oom- acters’ | Fat, WARES am tate a cunbe James, qui magons nasust | plsi—who is one of the est stock, actresses e **star-s led banner” on this [sthmr facia evidence. The crown counsel adhered to their the authorities took a middle course, mening @ sort ; Music— From the opera “ Requiescat ” and who could, foe our consul to our pena] pa of the case, and refused to indict the prisoners | here, the mere announcement of his name is suf- | of compromise. At first, they were sirongly inalined |g. pan ee ate paen to the present period, is announced for this evening. countryman, have we;t tears ef humility om re- | for murder; whereupon Urgent and Mi were | ficient to draw crowded house, and such s one | to amend tho returns, a proceeding whioh, it u go- bad « dream the other night, The first in order is the beautiful ballet panto- ceiving the information—surely, if the honor of | remanded to prison. This wason the 18th Novem- | wil greet him and his fair débutante this evening. | BCt#!ly thought, would have been in scoordance A vision strange and true— mime entitled the “Four Lovers,” in whioh Mie. eur standard has the same influence om those | ber, 1850, just a year ago. Tholast twelve months | gr ; S- | with law an equity, as it certainly would have been I thought I saw lurid light Bertin and the Mdlls. Frank will appear. The enjoying its protection a: home, as it has on those | have been spent in fruitless endeavors to bring | Stokes bas opened bis circus, with an accomplished | with dent. the other side, the ultraists of Of torches burning biue. next feature will be the tight rope performances, trying to uphold that benor in a foreign land, | about euch a coincidence of opimon between the | troop ef equestrians. Herr Alexander, the jnagi- the bie rty advised them to throw out the votes A phantom stern within the room which, in themselves, are sufficient to draw large the American gove: nt will at length be in- | court and the crown counsel, as would enable the | ciar, is among us playing his tricks; while the | of ward Four, which would have defeated the coali- _ My bed was fitting o’er— audiences—the activity of those great faveri duced to comply wit often repeated calls of its | prisorers to be put upon their trial. Unfortupate- | Yucatan female dwart, without arms, and only | tionists, and haveelected eight whig representatives. hg 9 seemed. amid the gloom, whose surprising feats are every night rewarded citizens, requiring © protec ion and some se- | ly, both the high contending parties refused toabate | thirty-five inches high, is drawing eonsiderable at- | The formercourse wouldhave ‘edopted, I think, ithe rene pte pine a a with great cheering namely, Gabriel, and curity for their lives and Property here, and send | one jet of their FB aeg ‘end, as the a. mode | traction. “he sews with her toes, rollsupcigaritos, | but that the returns of the legislative clections of Bach joll Sovbenmm Ravel, and the celebrated M. Blondin, afford great one man of war, at ‘casi, to this port, and one to | of getting rid of the difficulty, it was ved to | which she smokes freely, and shootsa pistol. Pla- | Tuesday, the 11tb, showed tbat there was a chance ‘That ghastly shade no mre shall haunt amusement. The whole will terminate with tho the port of Chagres shield American lives and | send the prisoners te England, to see if the courts | cide’s Varieties is expected to open soon, with anew | for the whigs to recover the State government by ‘The class of “ Fifty-four.”” comic fairy pantomime entitled ““Mazulm.” interests from marso:'+ and robbery, which may there could make anything of their cass, whioh ex- | corps de ballet, and other novelties. We are to | carrying the House of Repreeentatives,and that the « Bard is my lot,” the phantom eaid, Burton’s Tusaraz. —This establishment is, as any day be committe: by @ mass of people whose pedient, as! stated above, has been carried into | have a grand aoe of fireworks in Lafayette | ten members from Lowell might decide the matter. cy ty bet Ard ne oynmerd J usual, in a.career of the utmost prosperit; At government, howeve: wiling, has no more power | execution. square, onthe 15th instant, for the benefit of the | The temptation was probably too great to be re- And then he shook bis head, early hour every evoning, the rita popes ‘a to rule them when orce excited, than the ripple of | The authorities seem conclusive on the want of | Firemcn’s Charitable Association, and which, it is sisted; but, instead o! giving certificates to the whig ‘That goblin tall and thin order to witnees’ the perfermance of Burton's inim: the sea has to check he progress of the tide. Cer | jurisdiction in the English as well as the Candian | raid, wil! give a perfect representation of the Crys- | candidates, the city officers ordered a new electioa— “1 wander in @ mournful fix, itable com; ted taken ‘a8 a whole, cannot be tainly Paxama and | sagres have claims on our ‘courts, to try a felony partly committed on sea, on | tal Palace. | one of those half way measures that almost invari- | Upem the gloomy shore wapebese ye ene pape eee government far excecs ng those of any other a British vessel, and partly on land, ine foreiga | All Sainte’ Day was duly celebrated here on the | ably ruin those who adopt them. The colder class | bo =e the dismal Btyx, gramme for this events pte ba of the ieee of South America o /’anama there are bly State. Chancellor Kent (4 Comm, 363,) is ‘du | lst inat , and, a@ usual, the sepulehres inthe three of whigs are as much disgusted with the decision as | aa Co fea penny <r com of the « Roadéte Ruin,” with Rape one thousand reside.’ \wericans, and not less them | tinctly of opinion that the jurisdiction of the Ame- | ‘Cities of the Dead” were strewn and decorated | are tbe coalitioniste, though, as you will easily un- | “ Unburied h “4 ; pazable cast of characters. To mention he - of the twenty-five handred | ass through thiseity monthly, rican courts can only attach to such crimes com- with flowers, while lighted tapers burned in front of | derstand, for a very differeat reason. ‘Unhenoren be aha: si Dames will be sufficient to crowd the Chambers en route to Califorsis, and vice versa Further- mitted on sea as either amount to piracy, orhave the sarcophogt. The cemeteries were crowded The greatest excitement prevails here, and ap- | Pase not, my friend, unthinking b; street theatre in every department Tae leadin: more, about three ‘un red bags of United States been committed by American citizens, or upon an throughout the day with devotees and strangers. | ase to be rapidly extending over the State. | Mor encleut sandaves fear, a will be filled by Messrs. Burton, Placid mail matter are mou'hly transported across this American vessel; and the decisions of your courta | Many of the inscriptions on the tombs are beauti- ere are all kinds of stories in circulation, ao- | ‘The labor's light, though brief your stay, lake, Bland, Lester, Mra. Hughes, Mrs. ott, jetimas, beside the government despatches to and have borne out. this doctrine. (If therefore, the | fully touching, and often bear upontheir face a tale | counting for the conduct of the Mayer and Aldor | ‘The dust thrice eprinhled o'er and Miss Hil’ The eotortainmeste will termaasts from all parts of the Pacific. By referring to the of the Chief Justice, Sir James Stuart, that of faddened interest. There something very men, attributing to them persona! corruption. My scattered relics, go your way, with the interesting piece, called “Perfection, or shipping returns pui lished in our last week's jour- lony of “cutting and wounding, &c.,” having affecting in this holy tribute tothe memory of tho One ofthe Aldermen was met, after dark, in pri- | haunt the earth no more.”" the Cork Leg.” J nie nal, it will be seen that one hundred vessels have merged in the graver crime of murder, the prison: | dead, and it is one of the customsofthe Catholic vate consultation with s leading lawyer, bim- Grane, evel Gaacharen. he. Nationa TueaTes.—The perf entered this port duro, the six months ending 30:h could net be put upon their trial for the former religion which I very much admire relf » whig eandidate for the House; and from Obedient to the vision, them, sreningareikacene ae i nee June last, nh win about fifteen millions of offence—be sound in law, it will follow that these e great Railroad Convention will be held in | this, people infer a direct understan between We come at Euclid’s call, last Se wit not hee whioh were received specie and gold dust, (odependent of that brought | men cannot be tried at’ all, in any country, and this city onthe first Monday in January next, and the authorities and the men who were to be imme- A band of free and merry mon, pare TR, ee ne neaereens arer by private individuals) which has also been trans- | must be ect at liberty, in the tecth of the most com- it isexpected that some ten or twelve of the South- diately benefitted by their decision. The contest Commas clea somone tied, \Maseecon the Onild of Greene Gennes Ported across this Isthmus to the United States; | plete and unequivocal evidence of the murder. western States will be represented. Louisiana has, | that ia to be decided by the voting of Monday, is aad hae Teeaanee ites ta ‘Me NB Ci Shapers of and during all this time snd for the twelve months | There is a nut for your jurists to crack. | at last, woke up to her interests of internal improve- raging vehemently, and nothing like it wasever | And Tutors, who he hs, vie by Mr. veo 1a. a Aeration ous, we have been visited once bythe Raritan, | In my last | informed you of Dr. oe phar oe § ment, and she bas found out thatthe great highway | before known in Lowell. What the rosult will be, | But frightened Freshmen ren bon | Fr han ith t Gr "a Ly my ete fow days, and onc: by the Vandalia, for few tion, asa rumor which was generally fod. of her trado, the Mississippi, is not suficiont toons. | Icannot undertake to predict, but the chanoos, to Come, join the choras, &c. Dre Nicholle Mre Tastee ee ee ere days alzo, of which vessels came in here by | Since then, the official organs have stoutly denied | ble her to keep up her trade and commerce and | outward seeming, are in favor of the coalitionists. | No more we gaze upon that board ’ EI Bole di Cadiz, by Mi aude cr chance, looking, net #!ter as, but after each other. it, and asserted that Dr. R. would stand or fall | compete with Northern States. The rails of the | They are greatly exasperated by what they look Where oft our knowledge failed, next i ill be the pbs - Bee Bn ie all the eee iprsedome — perked | with bis colleagues. The aa Sa a to | first piece € ease ever made in the United | on et a del gpa ee to on — out of ~_— ita mystic lines ignored, Foret of Band: ” in uitoh Biosobard and his ing o except w! oor 01 us, discover among these conflic tements. Y, $ ity, u accordingly. ry nl 2 n us, excep’ 8 4 ing ta. You States were laid in this city, and yet we have not pe te rad rep ndanchennestbe Boal some | Won tee ean trae iiaita tebe! will appear. After which Miss Ludlem will dance ig jensy party’ notwithstanding tba: three times we have hadse- will, bowover, bear in mind that Dr. Rolph ony | railroad in the State of any distance or impor rtance. | If we sballever complete the Opelousasand the New | conduct has not been precisely what it should have | o Fas do Zempa The entertainments, will con- Farewell, misnamed Playfair, rious riots with the natives of tne place. Our ships accepted office on the express condition that hon weet ~ i adie’ itled have been all along sutlering heavily by the deser- colm Cameron was also to occupy a seat inthe ca- Orlea }d Jackson railroads, there maybe some been, and that the decision of the Mayor and Al- a hong om 4 ry ae Waters Wok rai geen Sata ah tion of their crews, witaout any power to recover inet; that, in order to secure his services, Mr. | hepe for the State. dermen resembles more the action of a petty court Gherea loa toe yang oll oe i them. Montbly robberies are committedon our Hincks reluctantly consented to offer the "We sre looking with great interest for further in some poy case than that of the tribunal bouad Each jolly ! Beorauas's. Keoxtn— The i. of this special trains, with no means to detect the thieves, of the Council to his bitter foo, Cameron; that the news from the Brazoa, in regard to the revolution ; to consider the equity of a case involving the politi- | vor basta vobshe eptnaco shell haunt ke — on ona eee ne awe , ecasion two fine except that extended by Americans alone, andwith jatter, on various grounds, among which his former in Mexico, on the Kio Grande. The letter of José | cal rights of the whole people. And what renders | ‘The class of Fifty four no laws to punish them if captured. For months denunciation of the uselessness of the office Maria J. 'Caravajal, ding the liberat: timid whigs, (and mtost men of property are timid,) | roses 6 comedies will be presonted. The opening piece will past the lower provinecs of this republic have been | doubtless, paramount, har refased to be pag = ps cr ae Vaptaind. W. sips, et - averse to having the matter to further, the PR Boon ame oe Sane, of Sete eangne: ene) othe fine comedy of “Romance and Reality.” im a state of revolution against the present govern and must go into opposition; that’ the compromise ing the United States forces at Fort Brown, in | resolute conduct of the coalition Senators elect, tak- 11 Prayer—(At the grave ‘The cast isexcellent, comprising the names ef moat ment, which bas also been threatening the province which public rumor su 8 to have tole pines which the former defines his position betare’ the me it for granted that they mean what they say. 12, Dirge. Senex" oud ° omer ofthe leading mombers of Broug! talented com- of Panama; and at this presept moment there is not | between Dr. Rolph and Mr. Hincks, is very da- | world, is wortby of Kossuth. ‘The document has, je new Senate will have, four, five, or six coalition Old Euclid’s dead—bis prostrate form pai 6 ag Bee Oliver Manly, Chi ale, as As- a solitary soldier in th city to assist in qi maging to the public character of the former; and, no doubt, reached you before this. It iscertainly wejority, it is not certain which; and it is under- ‘We now commit to rest ! per Manly, Jordao, ae Frank Meredith, Brougham, outbreak, the only guard here for months fir : that Dr. Rolph’s practice, as an accowchewr, one of the most able papers that has appeared in stood that a large majority of these been con- No shade of sadness clouds the scone, a4 Jack Swift, Johnstone, as Tom » Mra. 8 few undisciplined mint. the rogular soldiers being (in which profession be is without a rival in Up int for many aday; and with such a man atthe sulted, ard have avowed their readiness to assame But joy upbeaves each breast Skerritt, as Rotabel, and Mrs. Mueder, as Barbara. all ordered down the coast At last, to crown all, | Canada,) and his duties at his hoepital, call tou ead of the revolution it canno: but succeed. [ th ition not to go into convention with a House But joy upheaves each breast, my boys! A Grand Pas de Deux, by Miss Malvina; and the en- But upheaves each breast, i resentatives in which there shall be a wi Noudl dl ademedouaete lide, Seager rages _ ye new comedy im two Our government officers have, as I said before, been | fer his return to Toronto. These will, perhaps, send you a copy of the Declaration of Indepeud- of M n Bt . But joy upheaves each breast. m, entitled “ The Money Market,” baing compelled to seek the prowetion of a foreign flag, seem to you sufficient reasons for his reluctance to ence of the Sierra Madre States, which was pub- majority made up of mombers from Lowell; an ina port which we bad vainly flattered ourselves continue in office; and if they do not outweigh the lished over two years ago :— there is no doubt entertained that those mombors the Aaiorcane Pen ean ook ee <=. = formal denials of the ministerial press, will, at all tnaniore ed pene OF THE SEVEN NoRTuERN Who bi e not been heard from will take the same Vor tpn.” as pur penal soy Wall street. 4 3 ~ grow of our complaints, so | leave | events, prepare you for an authentie announcement | STATES OF THE SIERRA MA: OF MEXICO. apes |. Such a course, though a bold one, would Now gathers here, in solemn. pomp, . Ss Mvsevm.—This ostablishment ia sub ieee SERRE a | of Dr Kolph’s resignation at no very distant period. When, in the course of human events, it becomes ne- be strictly legal and constitutional, and would be The Class of Fifty-four ded daily by highly respegtable audiences, who Pe, - eg! ity pobel wt bmg cw < ; be a — addresses to the elec- campers See ope ee Cy the — bonds attended with the effect, supposing neither urty to ‘The Class of Fifty four, my boys, Ko. fy their pleasure by repeated ci In the af- resideat Americans, bas at length succeeded in mon-piace preffer of eervices and protestations of | *ation to which the laws of ature and of nature's God What gives additional test to the controvey Bay Te a ‘ Pigg Bile yon Making arrangements with this government to | zeal and disintereduese, by a spice of righteous in- | {ntitle them, decent respect to the opinions of max: here, ig the introduction into it of what, perhaps. ‘Sumcmnene establish om Americar ‘ capital ia E peste. ted the dignation at the republican spirit of the clear grits, | (und frauires (hat they spec! bats some people would be inclined to call socialism, _ To torment souls in hell, my boys, ke pene domi pe a x and expatiate with holy borror on the pn kel ‘dhe history of the prevent and past governments of ere is no part of the world where men and women Foll oft be's stuck us here above-- oapi ope: fe : —- of theee who would introduce democratic reforms | Mexico is abistory of repeated injuries and usurpations, Fé worked harder than they are in Lowell. They ‘The Styx receives him now, orent bas been effect raising the —— “inconsistent with our existing institutions.” all having in direct object the establishment ofan ab. are badly situated. avery way. for the maintenance Ard Charon’s skiff een new awaits pees hs onion ra open oy ey 7 Sane, eave togen their constituengies, and to sie qman overs tee retaten To prove this, let facts of their rights. ah employers are not individuals, "iP one: eo iete wate anreryres ws at this port, jollars— cl ie eye of premier with a grave an- ful — »ut great corporations ; and these corporations are , the Americans being permitted to rece've the extra. | nouncement that they wil euppert ‘rma pS They have Remsasaes we —- political changes, a1! vended together for the purpose of coerein the Tho’ Tutor's watch, and Prex forbids, oa ——_ sen I half dollar for the support of hospital, and the when they are r oppose them when they }ich. up iothe present time, have been nothing else working clases. This, they have frequently Seas, And Freshmen stand . rtormatces eammence with a general rule these bot continued oppreesion through new agents (manos) and in the process have grossly abused their vast We'll ali unite in merry t— de, followed by gymuaatic feats; an eques- . to th c two dollars, as heretofore. going @ bene- are wrorg Hut ct by Mad Sherwood; next, the Olympian Gt of the government ‘he arrangement is a typed addresves are flat, stale, and unprofitable. ower. Instances are by no means uacommon, in We've conquered him at last. ood one, add will deabtievs give general satisfac a, pt ete ge on y bem Sameer oi oe peg, tegen baer yo Lath peer girls of good cha sear have been put: We've conquered bim at last, my boys, ke. rs, the performances of tho wonderful ponies, tion, as itcomes equally and lightly on all; unless member for Portneuf, is ebliged by ill health to liberty ofthe people We declare ourselves free. sued fiemone corporation to another, until they | All, or nearly all, were disguised, in order to | grouplog and posturing, and « variety of as is to be feared, the old Administrator Genera resign his seat, bas created @ rush towards that 3d. They have persecuted us with standing armies were not allowed to earn a livelihood in the city; | ¢écape the notice of =przing tutors and inquisitive amusing performances not because they had originally violated | professors, wo are always anxious to discover and Frexcn Dramatic Compasy.—On should, by and by, be induced to claim this addi- interesting count: Mesers. An; and Tessior, pt up to oppress ond annihilate the industry of all, ond tional tax also fer the coffers of the republic. He who mene eotbvaly comaan’ in canvassing Quebso, F%Crnt that of our oppressors. We declare ourselves au agreement with a corporation, but because a | Punith any participators in, or witnerses of, the ex- | evening next, this company will make thelr first is a close fisted, grasping old fellow, as may be when the news reached them, incontit took | Mee. corporation bad originally violated an ement | ercises—for this custom is strictly forbidden, and | sppearance at the Astor place Opera Howe. Tho jedged from the fact that of the seventy-five thou- horse ard erdorsed their addressess to the e! 4th. They bave acted #0 that our beloved religion. with them. The number of the hours of labor is there is, therefore, great need of secrecy. The | gieees selected are the drama of “La Dame de sand dollars, or thereabouts, sanually levied on of Portneuf. Mr. Charles Panet followed suit; {oittwvrutcl weomom ee inns been tramaelled vey large, and the rales under which it is per- | Pieces which were delivered were of the firtt order, | ~aint Tropez,” aud the vauderille called “Madame the American emigrants pos .rg through this city, thus reducing our (Juebec candidates to four— aedieto quests 0 ets tna Poblis instrution. We formed are often of way Bene arvranen Lm tong Rha fh, (Gorry,) a the lecmin;iy Uletag = fer M , 5 > » by = * Curisty’s MinsrRets —A great variety of nogro wo have pover heard of s solitary cent being ex: | Methot, Meguire, Stuart, and Dubord, The frat ry muck mbling the regulations of : ning--songs, guir Sth. They have so managed that ror oe the tiers 2 Sf indepeotent monn women | the-faith Kedfeld, wore rich specimons of fun and | perfermances are announced for thiserenine. provement of this city, eitner in the way of erecting the struggle will be between Mossrs. Stuart and dividual property. We declare ourselves free. should live In many instances, the ¢orporations | humor. ‘The coffin in which Iay the remains was | i] | | pended for the benefit of the Americans or the im- is gure of bis election; the last has very little chance; midst of their vast territory are den! of in- than there under whic! horuses, solos on guitar and violin, wis & decent hospital, or burial ground, providing @ Maguire. At Kamouraska Mr Le Tellier, th 6th. They have violated the promises made to our even interfere with the food and lodging of some of | ® handsome and expensive one of mahogany. It | 4 L exquisite house of refuge for the destitute, establishing a sitting member, a thorough republican, is to be op children who, in anxiety. vainly claim from their rulers |: operatives; and they “used. if they lo not "Dom, stoed upon the platform, and over it was 8 woods: oa; conan a= The great dancer, M a — . Mr. tice force, or, in fact, in any cause—private, Cc Y the right of e¢ucation We declare ourselves free. ‘qui > rr “4 tation of th wned ‘* Asses’ 27 fic, charitable, or religious. %y be Tunas, we know, veneers? Mie asta at 7 "iain alae 7th. They have Bo Rectoet, St our headed ingot, sep Lor array ermine’ thar teks ' A ope'clock | the wou crvte fete ruse | ae, will appear this evening in a variety of fo into the administrator's bands, but whether staunch republican, bas been invited to stand for | feasts without Loncr and without hope We Gains SOUL whos Tee he’ Wosterar pincding of | ad wound slowly through the beantifal streets of | brewkdowns, Se, The other entertainments will they ever come out or not is » question ene of the counties in the district of Montreal. ourselves free Uheir bodies might be found necessary to keep up | New Haven, each member bearing @ torch. Tho | Snes’ oft Pateecuttnie iostrumental perfor- a evenings past we bud the pleasure of at- Montreal city seems in the hards of Mesars. Holmes | Sth, ‘They have so arranged, that while indigenceand dividends, an procession was composed of about one hundred | tending the eclebration of the opeuing of @ new and Young. Of the other constituencies of Lower | misety are cen ever) wbere, they ge clad in poser ew Many tonanees of tatiy aenne eal ee nl and fifty members of the college, and the | Mrs. Ema Gituinonam Bostwrox This ox- American nctel and restaurant in thiscity. There | Canada little oan be said, except that they are | gold, We declare ourselves free illustrative of this fron tyranay, which, in utsition. | dancing and flickering lights, as’ they oast | Cellent and favorite vocalist gives hor fifth oonoert was a cold collas.on epread open to all, gratuitously, | being actively canvassed by Messrs. So and-g and | 9th. ‘They have adhered to the national declaration, like, is not content with concerning iteolf wich | ® Turi glare upom the unique and ridiculous | this evening, at Niblo's bovutiful saloon. which would not dm,T® yur hotels #t home, So-and to, @ piece of information which the readers ‘hat there ehall be no slavery on the soil. whilst domestic materia} things, A is now nding | disguises of the motley crowd, caused a most | musical « ions are good, and if wo may j far superior to any bing in the way of + | ofthe Heravo would not thank me for imparting. **¥itude ir an odicus. horrible and acrurleystem,and before one of our court, id which’ work | peculiar snd beautiful effect. The procession | ‘rom her former concerts, the saloon will be oro w ever gratified the eye o: ied the taste on | agi recommend to your sotice the addresr or Voters fi." without sotio without reprobetion. We ing men of the ton, chasastth for in. | passed in front of the college buildings, where it | ¢d by her friends and admirers’ The vocal picoos mus. The botel is ted up, 80 premises | Manual. recently published by the famous William | “wi? (urmaves tree. hai | inorder to give three cound, hearty cheers | a7¢ principally ofa sacred character, with some J 4 t ; of these seven Northern tegrity and industry, are plantiffs, they ha¥ingsued | *t¢ . 4 ‘ every comfort, so that traveliers may av length | Lyon Mekerzis. It occupies twenty-ei; ht closely States of the Bierra Madre of Mexico, appealing tothe their employers for their wages. in st | Crossref tee Peesideos oot re of the Makers ir ate cameged ihr taseomss aon wo coat , : noo hope tofind something that savors of old Gotham, | vrinted columns of a large newspaper, the Exami- | Supreme Judge cf the world for the sectiane his having deducted a ¢ thefr | dences of the President and sors, in the way of a respectable resting place whilst so- | jer, aid contains, as usual, poe syns oer An infor- tentions. lewsly publish and cclare that " thene Unt. accounts because they Ven tvs aeniian to | cheering cach as it went by, till it came to the xo Pas on Crurresnace —It seems that the box journing io Panema mation, afd many original sop all sorts of ted Btates free and independent)" that they areab- wash their bands. Now, the coalitionisteare pledg- | placeof burning, a little way removed from the city «fice of lirougham’s Lyceum was the scene, on Saturdaj Our city bas again been crowded with emigrants, | enbjects ard topics J fear, however, that the most Sclved frcm all allegiance to the Mexican goverament. cd to support a ten houts’ bill, if they shall be | bounds. Here a Latin prayer was offered to P evening, of agrand ballet representation, accom, mony of whem went off, a few days since, on the | vovers of Haldimand will recoil before £4 that eli connection, which bas craved. is ead ought ejected, and this will gain for themacertainamount | serping, the queen of 8 dirge was sung. Ny Seats Of apecsing BOA other, ayummactto Oregon, and many on the new steamship Golden | » dose of twenty-eight columns to be, totaliy dissolved. Consequently, e+ free and inde- Cf support which they could not obtain as tere ‘coffin committed to the flames. The procession sdk yh According to the account we have M G ; 4 : dendent States, they hi full power to levy war, con- j ord, the affair arose in this wise :-—There was a balance pe S.A By Matthows, acoompanied | {rect alliances, estafish commerce, « ther politicians. Such a bill is much needed, oven with- returned: the band accompanying them to the | of scme two hundred and fifty deliats due the father pani 4 . 4, who is styled in the 4 ths ‘ out reference to the state of things in Lowell, for | “Go in Lemons and get squeezed.” The | 1). Rousset girls, who had drawa about three thousand and rome of them Without solitary dollar. It is | Lid,” is giving concorts | tf'right de tAnd fe We meant er Mh aeekesiey the factory system is making tonite cxcroeekronte | Whole affair has passed in the most admirable al dolar trom the concer during thelr L " 8 Y cy lame: that men act so foolishly as to come toa The “infant ome- ¢ 00 Divine Providence, we, . on the peop! satisfactory manner. The faculty fortunately vurse of the eve: M. Rousset called at tne trea- wrandy county ke this Comany dng eo» beg a | ge to each other our lives, our ST ay In some, ofthe tae pon tle [think wir took no measures to check it; ave prapertion of the tion and fever the only prospeot berore them—think- | Mr. Serrell, C. E , arrived here a fow da ed boner achusetts the employees are compelled te labor aix- | the Class of ‘4 has done its duty, in upboldi deo hie. ; aoe that theie ormn. acre, Tr tee Pasifio Mail’! 355) 7d pas been ccoupied in examining the || Our swords ate drawn’ The scabbards are throwa tec hours per day, an imposition whieh, | emeure, | Continuing an aneient and interesting custom. bad been walling, Geopped np tad served’ ca lajeaetine > , are bound to forward them | shores of thé “aint Lawrence, with « view tothe | "27. 4 sidihs Avtiaiete would not mitted to for a week in England. In great haste, I have the honor to subscribe my- | Oooh resmrer Ay Sa Bratuitously to California. Were ft not thet the | construction of d ‘Uspebtion bridge, some nine | } = tant to-tyraate: This ten houra’ question it is that bas made the | #¢lf, A Mamuen oF Tit Crass or ‘54. | Won'of the night's receipts except thet belonging to BE, agent of (his company was» ebaritable man, and | miles above (uebec. 12 Sprrell is the engineer | recollect, at the time, that a Lr. Millet ¢*™Ploying side, which is identical with the whig | Gus Wastbenten Gamneendines of that, oo every steamer that sails for San Frazeisco, | bom Nisgara owes her sp!sndid suspension | way arrested by ths authorites at Matamoras on *i9@, 80 extremely arxious to defeat the coalition: | ralbvacwa es! —— v ree be manages to find berths for some dozen or two of | A similar bridge over the Saint Lawrenoe, | suspicion of being @ of Dominguer and ists. Had there been none otber than the ordinary Wasuinaton, Nov. 24, 1551. - these poor wretches, they might die of destitution | would eclipse the Niagara one in | otiors in carping out the project of independence. Political qucations at stake, the eight ooalitionists | 7h» Approach of Congress—Re-organization of the pressing Log ip our streeta ee poten | may the | rempe cod might, possibly, cot have aa Oneuaus. } Saal Sedan Seruantaie — a Scnate— Henry Clay— Commortore Stockton, §c.— ale, whe © the journals general in the Stater, o confer on Jon this con’ nt. pure radical , 7 ‘ “ id « Sabu slastane would be to publish, not once | ve had several beavy falls of snow lately, Our Lowell, Correspondence. than ever, anxious to expose the eondact of the Egremont Marble for the Capitol Extension. lighte, took Mi Rousset PR A A nd or twier, but constantly, either in the shape of an altogether ee Lows:t, (Mass.) Nov, 22, 1951 authorities So you see that we have our secial | One week from this day, and we shall see the | tir shaking—obrerving his age protested hie advertisement, or otherwise, the certain misery e place for the jaunty + City of Spindler—8i Eleg. ‘Toubles, but our socialists have none of the ideas | ,ssmbiing of rat session of the thirty-eecond #2 mcre striking demonstration of the conte and almost certain death, to which strangers are with its merry belle The farmers ‘are in acitement in ity of Spindier—Bingular E that are popularly attributed to Mr. Proudhon. lo A ot ond aan ts try, | NBich bis meanness was held. ‘The daughters, all four subject, who attempt to cross the Isthmus of Pa- | ¢ jirits Theweek which preceded the falls tion Retwras—Certificates Lenied to Eight Cor- It is the it that the course of the whigs in this | Congress of ¢ reat and gloriously free country. — of whom were om the ground, eeeing their father tm this Dama without money amply sufficient to defray all | of enow, war a frosty one, and had alarmed them fition Members of the House—The Probable Re business, will help the coalitionists in otbor towns, | Whether the House of Representatives shall be | extremity. made @ simultaneous rush to the paternal their appoes, a list of which might be stated | for the safety of their fall seed. The wheat crop sult, Ge oh oe ae cra, Mae hae Tenants sufficiently organized on Monday to reseive the Boat bire, mule, he Chages to Punems .. gape. |» Seerally aved pear ESR Atsuming that myriads, who read the Herat fo,as people think shat the influence of Boston ie | President's Message on Tuesday, remains » ques- Roagaan (007 they C1 600 Our Loutsiana Correspondence. take an interest in all tho exciting things of the strong enough, without resource being bad to irre- | tion. It is probable, however, that the decided Dew Sawation, ot 62 on create beh Crry or Lava verre, Nov. %, 1951 day, and particularly those of @ political character, cnonets, Gartae Fl omg BT he J + majority held by the democrats will enable that | Porterage apd beat hire when embarking 80) The Order of the Lone Star— Probable Design agains to send you an epistle from the Spindle mesnege op Wiig Stet ‘ateal Committee, | Party to choose their officers on the first day fants te be ne = on SE 33 Cula— Gen. Quitman City, which is jast now as full of oxeitement as it Boston, and that the gent who fills the | The Senate will doubtless be ro-organized. Mr. | Chippendale, like wise man as he is and who kaows | —— | Your journal always seems to be the first to have woll can be, and not “burt up.” What renders the eke ah = pong the A on sesclation, which bas for several years | spear tentatte ae hore get beard; but er beuiste the news, from whatever quarter it may be, and thing of more than ordinary interest, is this: the fourth word aod they shou! borne oat in their postponing’ ail sestions tor edieere, wil be, tose | } en paid out before the Rnstion ome vere ectthet spirit remained =o it is difficult to | as there is something astir here, | will tell it to excitement grows out of our State election, and action by the whole power of the whig party | Panged,” blotted out, voted amthdemocratic. There | Td os oa pectioae > was wm lanes gain any decided . e tmp | is | you may involve the whole State in its flames: eae. will be a change in the Secretaryship, and then thing by their motion —¥. ¥. Doy Book. — ye ap de cenian Wlocsabee Abont three monthe since, some one started an Our annual election was held cn Monday week, orinimpeathabic veracity,” informs ime the Gal | ferueests alt! Lyte y held the office | in The talian Opera troupe are drawing crowded houses Conception oad ‘Cogslabo Pome sg possession order in this city, styled the order of the Lone Star; the 10th. The result was, that what are herecalled Schou'or explicitly denies having had anything to | it ia thought that he will bave to ‘sive to that | t. Booth is playing at the Chestaut strest of the 7. " | and, a# well as | can learn, looks « little Gillibuster- (he comlitioniste, made choice of eigh’ of the ten do with the decision made by ourcity government. ar iegt ofall men for such & Mt. B. B. | Philadelphia. Playing theatre, A tailing vetsel reached here a few daye since in ish. I happened to be on Levee street, the other bers of the House of epreventatives to which | #™ glad to record this fact, as the Col. if ® ¥ery | Frenoh, once the able and efficient clerk of the | Madame Celeste has : sixty-fi from Sidney. The ca) pes good fellow L H tit vee. been re-engaged at the Walnut ~ that the Moeld mines ie that country are pro- d seeing & great crowd going up strirs, the city is ontitied, and great was their joy at the -- ———____— oure of pe peeve ey lst night, ie the Hon. Henry | street theatre, Philadelphia ducitg largely, and that business and farming are #, drums, ke , I stopped and, ins fow min- feet, as, perhaps, any such revult had not been a ania age te attracts more attention now than he di eon, ire plying ch tho Ceaiicc thse aes a. entirely neglested on account of the excitement. et with @ friend who happens to be a mem- very confidently expected. But, lo! the officers of Naw Haven, Conn., Nov. 2), 1351 ‘winter, and you must not be astonished when I | 0 A an a ae aera Now P S. A gentleman belonging to the whig rect elk cates mee of Ge thet that one solid | ier, He related to me that the order was perfectly one of the wards, (the fourth,) the next morning The Burial of Ewel-d at Vale College. ‘ou that there is # revivification of enthusiasm, t 3 . 4 hi | Welch with Mil hor ‘ag pabemmancahamnmnnemedoee <i. secret, that its ostensible object was for the exten- discovered that they had made a number of most ‘This time-hopored custom has not, as many have oe Aecneg rie rile Nett ia yim Eh phia. clooms, WHR Mie Seemateioe, te tn DANE ‘ booga it is now late, on the second of Novem: | sion of the ares of liberty; but there was a real one, egregious blunders in their returns of the votes oast predicted, fallen to the grdund. The class of 1854, | the Presidency. His pars 4 ve ja a ber. still we have nots solitary word of the mails which timealone would unfold. Further,that there in ard te our or apd Aldermen It ep- of Yale College, have done their duty to the re- op tothe fact that Old Hal is the father ofthe | yx. pice's LECTURS ON TI ¢. and as such should not be overlooked CATHOLIC CHURCH. whiob left New \ ork city on the llth alt, and we | were two Divisions in this city, one having about oo that they returned, as the whole number of mains of their old enemy, and have done itina way comprom inns remained quiet, and allowed Web- ‘The Rey. Dootor delivered, on Sunday, the second of « ’ » A to feel uteaty about it The “Golden Cate” ote cunt for sep ag mage Nog = ey that reflects honor on themselves and on the col- | beeaur will wait until to morrow for any tidings that may 175 members, and the about 120. T tyle were rot quite 4, votes cast in ¢! hole city, ster and Filimore to trade upon his capital—to use | series of lectures on the above subject, in the Church of reaeb usin hee thereto, wien, I mand, entails patriots and not members. In New Or. there oe only about 4,300 voters on the cit; ,, lege. For the benofit of such of your readorsasare j,i, ‘thaneer, as of it were iheies, par excellence. | St. Charles, Moromeo. They aj - to be very attractive, she will sail Sor San Praacioso | jeans thete are a numbor of Divisions nambering These retarns were made both in writing a pot aware what this custom is, [ will briefly state its modore Stockton was here last week, from — ‘norense in intereat. first was, a* the reve- Our old friend, ‘ aptain Stoat, who hav #9 | * ; im figures, which has caused some persons of his Preliminery, and his object is to dso eabtelly served his God and the Pacitie 1,500 to 1,800 members. There are likewise Di naturally suspicious turn of mind to suppose that beets v bed ie ae > bree ber aeeay asta Jersey, to fx up his household for a yen somit of. Spovoun en oe ty I ‘Steamship Compscy on the Isthmus, has | yigions in Mobile, Vicksburg, Woodville, Natchez» the errct war injentional; bat from my intimate Every Freshman clase is required to study Fo cruise.” Kely upon it, he will navigate as foarleesly | ‘“paith is the evidence of thines whieh do mot appear = the —_ returned among us, and resumed his old du einnati, and many other places He bal know! of the officers of ward Four, 1 during the last two terms of Freshman year and successfully upon the Senate's ooonn of politics, | 1) Hebrews, 20th verse—ana pointe pat s Both ginia gold mines, but bas returned to New last Sundsy and this, be read the of & fow days, ve no heritation in saying that there is no gro Therefore, for many years, as soon as that class be- diplomacy, oratery, and ability, as he has done | forward were, that the apparent was re- , Ys i 5 ' y ppare' cureh onrving 5° We py IY eens | © ia, and other northern citi, y the rboe ip a revert ee Rap yn comes the Sophomore class. certain members make "pon God's ocean, wish @ triumphant —. } pon kM Tact thet ror? Pe respectable copgr » | New Philadelphia, an ne t @ ements, and a4 soon a# practicable perform *4¥8dron under his naval comm! a 7 tars, though Great deotrines from our friends homes in the body, we were | clothe hb full er to establish Divisions ef co 7 added together the votes cast Srrang! d book higher destiny for Stockton than the Senate He present with you all in the Lerd. | fhove places; also, that they were rolling up saim- for fe condidates, by which laughable {he last ad coe eee eee cigs cade poreereen all the greet qualities of Jackson; aad — | mense fund, baving several de a4 process they made 5,05 votes in = ward in ed tondle., tor tab cnendlen, Reanmen, cn ore. WeRId Mab hold, aple dashing President. Our Quebee Correspondence. aseembiies, costiog about fifty dollars to = where but few more toan “00 were given fon, 094 B perm, are delivered. The mouming President Fill will ina Qunnec, November 15, 151. | top of -. oe pty yb pi ee itan Son tel rome An conaiip Clase then follow their deceased enemy to the fune. the martle whic ve three jate ree , in ail, tenet it 1. Curious Cast of Two areas nin of | mestings reek, Initiating twenty to thi ace Wild return wae made of the Senatorial vote. which fF Fiy duce net’ we hain au Mt ne MB a gfeantble, Ther = viph's — Blections — 10m venin has been several w! wae put, in whole cumbers, at 4,769, whereas i: re- : “ H in che soientiéc crueible | eri themselves, and we Law — Dr Rolyh's Mowements evening re pul ll oot bat of ings of bis followers, is consigned to Seated thas the Prosidons will | teoourve to tradition to Iuterput, thes, which | anewer questions Jroperly, or were not we ally did net exceed, seattering a Ld 1. Me Ken s1e— Bridge ower the St. Laverence, & \utrnt. bod which bes been tefallieey headed dowe. st ?, | teke their obligations, and would not in the effect of thie Leball speak by atid by Thede ‘als ail 2 egaten af ‘Two prisdore, Antonio Barto Urgentand Frat | fsther stated That they were very caret in taking iwik ut the votes, however, in euch cae, were cor- by => oral . re on ms ool wh 7 Dy ayy indir dua wh ia duiltble, bat by che arideace Gereo Murra aliace, loft (Quebec, on Sunday | momlers rect’; gi 0, acd should Bave caused che city off $4, the present Gerben 10 eam, be shee with ‘ § Colles P a Lalasetpans | SSNs ona te tan Der anenee xteoatla ot England, ia the LadjpBuiwor ‘Their case ‘This order has cieateda groat deal of gxeitomeat. cers iy whom tho retarns Were made ww Kay inter: J Pr pone ¢ é ‘ ate buts , Covoneu t ms act ot it ener aloe.

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