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* HE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6978. DOUBLE SHE THE BALL SEASON. ET. SALES BY AUCTION. wrence, City Se Re Sees, Si Sa eee UCTION NOTICE THOS. BELL, AUCTIONRE By HN. Bush-—Laree sale diy, ab Oso olen the euction rooms, 10 North m street, of valuable bn vty Neal furniture, pianofertes, &c., ag usual, LEBCKER WILL Ear Bas] Day, techs ‘at the Bx at groan stato 4 mee one tgp ie ii ‘rma: "hor parUcaiatn, epply #¢ ou Crosby street. . o1 woop ‘avenue, 112th and sth etree fo opie iy on sine ied ground. my pine use—Becond immodiate yee ia ak rey Airy bind Haven Railroad, Y J. HRGEMAN, AUOTIONEER — coher ater es FER.—THURSDAY, atreet from Hollan: 4, of prime Biba tae had eee quality, con: of doubl i et tak Sy 8, Jon, aia, sf plas cee staortaent, and sla % suit pul H E, WILLARD, A’ Sr Ron ey nig = a + of Household an he, Brook! pubtis Brooklya, Detoh FOR SALE AND TO LET, Rate, SARN Lo and is ra em BAR, BILLIARD A very y convenloases Apply to NEW kina The saison is WROLEeALE Rc! JUOR STORB--Doreg A pica cugees arene nurs Lara oe er fm: sat $3 ‘teamboat Lan and chance. on 4 eer Mes ‘the 1 strest. FRONT BASEMENT TO board—very opposite the Opera Bows, FOR, 24 rae cap, and ether will pay from $3,000 creased with additional ks accor HOUSE FOR A lm aro FAMILY.—TO DBPABLE let, in Williamsburg, song, Curmisbed oF, Rent moderate, and pectioulace Shply ab 28) Bronte LET. W! a ay foran thoes atl thy ugk street. rare! ADVERTISER WIS! 088 v 001 a and can PE, Sosees erates wt ibahan en range, and evi to a tamily of grown per wirnour with ich tired pong frets, Canal even rom = geet with she good will eee OR SALE—THE LEASE OF A HOTEL IN THE UP- jer part of Loe d business, together debate. Jot, on the south Fo SALE—A Ano zorR STORY HOUSE AND of T on geatia a ANY, PERSON, WISHING AN ENGAGE. Breatard be hice attory change Dartles—overy article for alae ishing he sable cooking cies so amctoas Toe one tnousand people, supplied—oail at COLTON, SUCTIONEER—SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Poreas SALE—A uoceny AND LIQUOR STORE, WITS sForniture, Bede, Maut us cellar attnched; the store = Deo: 3, at 1084 o’oloak, sodscmoly deed wp, ant is eeiveaior sa oniea, 30 Ann street, the ‘<niire oak staat will Be gold choap as the 88 80 &o wd compeiee alts usual variet; a poy ot Vatick a on tl fe. promises, 47 Veatem strvet, cor. MERICAN ART UNION—THE DISTRIBUTION gurivoring French Bi martle and p' nee rot dam sireche Att take piace st Tripler Hail on Friday evening,Deo, 12, | Portus marble ton, ‘aletauae, ‘Extonsion Tables, Card ee FA yrilltake piace at Tripler Ball on Friday evening. Des. 1. | io Conize do Giseree alt tets, Foaskor ods, Maitzoss- oR SALETAr RST RATE NINE-HOLE BAGATEULE orke of act. including ipture, bronzes, &e, | °% ‘on alba. a: na * Neg ret ‘Oli Cloths, Seats . oschiare calls and othor apparatus, at No. 124 Hicks Gropeny Ch iy von sre en pa cmnar ane FIXTURES AND GOOD. ie | ix} ure! a ve ¢ vase eeneks oa tale, eho 7 L VAN ZANDT, AUCTIONEER — DaY aoops, Follett Jecnusds and weed wane’) o }, our acknowl 7, ‘Each member, be be et 0 diet Wy, Aunt oh: the Tews 4i se, by = Young " youd diac escicresetres at each recelves a ‘Eng for its members, fo Fy action caa singly secu ack: Bin eta the present weolisction, to be ‘any former year. free gallery, con i evening, Bate ny peut tures, ier A Te is >; oy th pox joty Al near Broome os ‘with some exocliont now parlor an Fursienee, im rosewood and jmanoanny. riot painted VED Row ITALY. ¥—RUGENIO LA jow Shades, M worthy the atiwntion of buyars. J° Ji Bates act has opened his studio, | Sale positive. at goer te tthe are re Union, where ‘be tavites bia L evens on weod and for AGUERREOTYPES. e vomeeee of art, = be entitled to six fine pelo ible, that additional purchases reseat lanes vine oevment, mute ieee return To Ey and iy country, what oH ey ‘distri radi Jewels oe street — 7 order ‘an Zandt wn eotl, this bee) me ASt) ngeey- Vis : Hep nse AUCTIONEERS <MoRTas Furniture. this morning, at | ‘el tua ot chattel mortgaee, 174 Fulton street. ie one suit painted chamber an bo terse" Sak, Fi Mawhere cobologues con also be obts F% SALE. ‘MER JOHN NEILSON.—AT THE wh Mershans# Exchange, in the city of Now York, on Wod- gereoer's oe area aah py fee aesday, the 10IM of December, to the diego s ieee tmmense adv: inte of @ thiok | sober themi: | feeerve, the ha cplanes Sree seense snk tLgON, Shane iver. very plate is warranted portsos. Fer ing to bh Brunswick Steam al Transpocse- “vicToR BISHOP, 23 Maiden Laas. ae Boseers.s: 00, THE PRIZE MEDAL Da- aig stention ct Pf the public to i thete Onley 5 Bo gd et, aud 12 food atroka, Sun, that iu sight, s order. Terms of Light ; 'y Order of the he iy “throwing them JOHN R. THOMSON, Pros’s. Ox: fee ne Bemis oe at ho a ly by mail, oF Rberwine aehiazton, a MUSICAL. impznance DEMONSTRATION. BY ‘ork and North American Grand U: oudway, one ever seon ia the town. jway, one door above White street, art N \HEM §5 BUITS—A HANDSOME COL! thone ceonomical suits just arrived from ped dress Coats from $2 50 to $1), Panw, $1 to $4 Vente, toe ee tie we thee 9 best material sad richly lint i ni ‘Oda Fellows Hail, coras: of Oe and Contre street C4AstoFF, CLOTHING, JEWBLAT, AND aut kinds of Superiuo: es. The ‘suteeetber stl continues at ihngeldcocauahea Paying cash ia car. rent money for the above, on suing apaliat ation a nove 6 otherwise. ited 4. COW! ere tia ie ame eos Ses ER OF THE PIANO AND Mee ame aat 3 puplia at hor rondence, residence if preferred. [nqaire her, Ne 45 Franklin street. ©: ofsy “aa yaouthe, pe Bevibery eth Mrhols year have the of tix dollars worth of mont etsot music, there is off red sa ca Moderate. in f the togue. con sen! j to our subscribers grat mporters of Forciga M Use 43 gba ah thet ios day ors the importance of m te iene cry an Mebane omg: TAX, PAXERS ATTENTION —THE TON G. aNETaZN ‘CoNTINGES TO tention of fox Pasoce, wittiont ro, W Sractin ta in tna’ rt to ast ae carte icendy | SzaiSve une building of Washii so baits mia tet. alread. omised to foha B. Cor 9 y ng bugdred and Reonierer invest nee to commence x ’ doa bon oss waste of You must not el sate gf loa ts ade ané ee dol row may be too wery day. Arouse, arouse, be up and SHIPPING. tits lom UNITED 87, Gs doing. —AT THE et fog ty OF THE MUSI eran. the beg oe. feral an day of ‘December 2 tees Roooiver would e—mow 1s tus time, his MAIL STRAa- ‘This steamer wilt ‘Terms roa- ana: ay —This fonad » ladies, together Laiee poteam 4 Shows, of he’s frat | wocemanst hollo' i ‘smith, Ay ite bect MT Bruse'& Sov 188 ond set Wauentiate we ape OR SALE—A PUBLIO Hi HODRRICK A 75 Nassan street. = cmv ean business. The ‘Tholonse toran. The fur- which is cheap. int of it hen! F°%3 tam Sousa ‘ured putin eae eeeeaae i FEsIDENce ADJOINING house is new aad stable for a iacge family. No | Miller were plo'e with every com- resident id led te the baths. Lewy to-morrow, patriots :— OBR 6 Garden. oxiled Irish T tial bon fine two rooms on ie By is and d rege ineesh Dios. Lew — APTIC ROOMS, WITH GRA’ ingle cox tlemen, a wr wi Pr sat bathroom. UANISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A BASEMENT, AND Boe! auitedle 4 Tinea £2", SALE.—A VERY Val a. sale, by vous 4 ra a street. ARE OBANCE—FoR 6aLB—758 taase FURMT. ture, » Of = covntrymen will ‘be lot is ot iy or , corner C eee t, THE After the of Ma was agree. RESOLUTION RING SHANK CLOG OVERS e author of “New York by Gas Light rabfs vaisabie new discovery of Me Day, of It fe ie pooat to dosoribe the sass, of this overshoe—as yt | oor hein: eine sendundin Fee ell of the coat the ity end Niheeeme time fale ees ot =e , ea, ints eae tha Seeeve, te railroad sit for some tim: = in ea shorty (or alt hat Ia tion of out ol perislly ay usiy Covore peovel bas stimrutated, his, bapoiest, in Gauaful to him for this n most admirable of em to protege their ‘go tous olimate. do AGENCY. Teton. teen tion >, Mo. 8 Carrell Plasor Gapivol will arech with prompt aivestion- ASTROLOGY, &. RS PREWETER. FROM PHILADELPHIA TRNDERA ‘ices My io Gentlemen of this oty in ’ eas el Atsy conte; Gentlemen Care ian foot 10th stoo08, B. none TT. the mansion is uveurpe ' ods. ton Lois? T° 1802, the poy | 3 yoare to one or two undou| fires rate and ine 8.80 iN, ¥ he eon ae m fe etares.. addres seh Broadens, or Box 1 1 Baranyi eed, only = Fete aia na extends over four Sta Seat, 5 Dold tent a 70 ‘LER, in CORTLANDT STRSST—Fi RST floor and bascment, 100 fect dee] Peocossion gven O RENT—PROM A ABOUT TH FIRST or iyowe =, epproved. de jugtment, ing ovt of the ay stor “oe bern of the travagance allow each Ata qua he ‘ER FRONT ROOM, memgooansy O,Lar A Pye t ees) oor, without poard arranged bo: the Bowlin a Foon. jeod. Addrons ini “ Room,’ THIRTY-! Bo it resolved, Be , Thi ‘The Senate, at one o' Lo og bi = bmge so] on the Bright, ¢ paverament fo Act to amend, and supol = the terv-ce “ their commonty Teowe ae the Gonegoume cue itled to dormesti raid moeeures Toul | bo poquieaced in nod roan 104 citizens. ‘The Senate adjoureea at three o'clock. House of Represen tatives, 8 BY TELEGRAPH. MMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS IN THE SENATE. The Compromise as a Final Adjustment— The Reception of Kossuth by Congress Sympathy for the Irish Exiles. enn THE LATEST FROM NORTHERN MEXICO. The Toard cf Canvassers----Youbifal Besult of the Pecent Election, ana Mavigation Checked by Ice. Bow, dec., de. Affairs in Washington. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE N.Y. HERALD. Wasuivaton, Dec. 2, 1851. ‘The Kossuth resolution will probably give rise to some A democratic caucus decides to-morrow on the Senate officers—that is as to whether there will be change or no ECOND CONGRESS, ST SESSION. Senate, Wasitivarow, Dac. 2, 2853. Mr. Houwren, of Va , appeared in his seat to-day, TMS HOUSE PREPARED PoR BUSINESS. A message wae received from tho House, entbuacing it organization, and the appointment of a committee to President. COMMITTER TO WAIT ON THE PRBALDENT Mr. Briawt, (dem ) of Ia, moved @resolution that committee of two be appointed to wait on the President, with the committee of the House, and ioform him that Congress was ready to reeeiva any communication he may have to make. ‘The resolution was adopted, aud Mesats. Bright and appointed said committee 4 CHAPLAIN TO 82 ELECTED. Mr, Arcuison, (dem ) of Mo, offered « cosotution that st one o'clock, the Seaste do proceed to the election ofa Obaplain, which was adoptet SYMPATHY FoR THE SxILED IRISH faTRiOTs Mr Foore, (dem ) of Miss., gave notice that to-u:> row be would introduce the following joint resolution. ex- pressing the sympathy of Gongress for the exiled [rub ta coreideration of the e ant of the United States tor Roti tse nd their hore Bibr dhs ots, and the warm sya by the Pt hows diatis F eae Toqepmtian, th it be- Earaee Sere ba Unied CONTRSTSD SRNATORBHIe OF FLORIDA to bajiot for @ contented Senatorship, Mason, John Davis, aad bao: Meseacr OF THE PRerORYT the from the Presifoat was one, Measage At belf received, paper te EXTRA COPIES ORDERED. M had been read, Mr. Prance, (whig) moved that ten thousand extra copies of the ‘Moneage SEE documents de priate? wich Tus Resa TIGN ReuAeIVS SEWER EsvarTien of reser Mr Foote introd —_. Ss eA notice hw anne resolution. entertainment of Louis toa hia wen wee TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE COMPROMISE AS & ForaL ADJUSTMENT. Mr. Foorr geve notice that he soa, to-morrow, offe- the following resolution, declaring the measures of ad sroing ou oft eaten efdomenticiarary out yi Sowing system Se pede Ak tate Seabeanment of b ot her 2 ets & see ys iy thy at 4 |g EY a pigs Corny @ seem tne Unies United 8: iarahorial go viroment for ie Moaiso meoeerel ar, 1350; = Act for the Wy Ee, the Sate ny BA oved Be nee S Lage: on esi to eotebliel ‘tad, Ca gy Seps. 5 tt «| Spat sad an Act to suppeoss the slay ‘aa AC € Jt i Cahcabien ‘opprored ‘eps. 29, 1350— ncto—age. iv Lae ads bo reeogaired aa a defiail of she distrae sivas grow- ery. x uchet that ted by all MEMBERS TO NR SUPPLIED WITH NRWAPAPRAS, A debate took place on s resointion to furnish mem Tlouge with newapapets, Economy and ex were treated of. _ Qanlly it was agreed bo member $30 worth THE MERAAGR, PTC. or tortwo o'clock, the President's measure woe ceoetved, and having been read, on the motion of Mr. Bayly, the usual number, and 16,000, with the sscom- 3 panylog doouments. were ordered tobe priated oa ‘The louse then adjou: ‘opposite Interesting from Albany. a TRE ROARD OF CANVAS! OUBT AS TO THE Rz- w store N G. 5. 8 suLt ya AD I Sorsiande eoet T° sa ia THIS TIMETO, 1 THE FIRST OF MAY, 1 tory house i boarding house, revernenta, ‘Arps te lately on No, O LET, IN BOBOKEN, A Lg Pe THREE sToRY the ferry, on rea. fornil hho pre Evropo. A rare chance for y perso (oqaire of H. Regen, 18 Navrene otrec! ing to housek eepin, cornar of Baekaea. "0 LET—« F.radio location, Poseeesion imrasdia iy P gon Pqusre. rood for HOUBE, UP TOWN, wip ell th Plensc add: 10 RENT, A STORE IN BROADWAY. AOYE Ml pepe It has two stories and Seeomanh, ogee snug business and Also, two ts $8 ‘per ‘mouth. inn IN A VSRY DE family rae ‘with three it oth G. PIEROR, o. w. ROBACK, FROM SWEDEN ‘servions to bbs o.s- tT to forte’ et ooute, raha eh fait, necording Sie ry White shreet, New reive immediate po OR BAYAN SAU THE, U. 8 MATL staamamie | [7% “Antcologion! Almansoe Cope. ea Sein at cae . fev Plat Soy ‘oF. oo Ay aul. i ok Prans een TRL ‘The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, on Saturday, Deo. | ican ° 4 ay Tigo BS ape ths ae ph Foe peter sha ray cL HOTEL, DALE STRERT, LIVERPOOL —3. wens, proprietor of the above hota: most, re- to iaferm the citizes Hotel is & frst lass establis te altera! ‘hol to the e Tncowate. "Nov. S 1681 Vase BLE Und een oi Seeanwar ror ® ew Steerer chara omerat rand at eleewhore, at the ’ ourrent ‘The bill LB—or Ceereena Eide thor withoet wd end meade the for igd ef busin: ~~ d, wine ° Tih he told chet. uatomer, | It | sae Tf ™ tei ® PLarr. The ~—TuE MEKTS, Galveston , tie > Te is rum 102 ite fear Rasnean Bhe MAKE Fi FoR FOR SALE— sens HORSES, CA CARRIAGES, do. BOHR phe see Stat ty pO Beaks a nt Bia m TO New York AGLE. ™ kam Dae and denied dey (The a hia T%: ap orncre 2 emge Aton» jasurance to as ar tty >_~-, RoWANDA pAN GRD & & | We have The Nort inct yeater eon —— eee LARGE NODY OF MEXICAN ‘The St. Lowis Intelligencer, of arrival at 8t. Loute Be & Broecker, Associate Justice. ry of Ptate officers of tl of Utab, They are on their return to Washington, confirm the statement of the Inwless and disgrace fol conduct of Governor Brigham Young. and Mr Billmeyer, Repesentative delegate ov THE BLECTION—2118S HAYES, ET Axsary, Doc. 2, 1851 ‘The @tate canvassors did pot meet to-day, aa antici. pated. It is said they are awaiting the re: Nt of the man- 50 Creawwich ay-nve, | damus in relation to the Fourteenth ward of New York. ‘a. B. Meech, 12 Oreea- | They aro allowed until tho 15th instant, and it is not cer. tain whether they will meet before that time. A report Fes been in ciroulation two or juree days, that Joba C Spencer will advise the canvassers to throw out the whole { Greene county, in consequence of seme informality in ore of the election districts feat beth Wright and Chatteld Mise Hayes’ comoert, announced for this evening, has wen postponed until to-morrow. The fair so: has not yet been rolieved of the cold contracted in the oars while om ber way to Rochester ehe will preeees direct to one and soon Bouts If this is done, it will de- After her consert here South Carcltna and the Secession Ques- tion, Coremsea, 8. O., Decembor 1, 1351 which was introduced by Mr. Ayres, fixing tne day for the meeting of the Btate Convention for the fourth Monday in April, wae read to-day in beth Houses, specta! order of the day in Committee of the Whole House of Representatives for Taursday It bs peenetn Re auame will await the action of hern Mexico. OPS AT MATAMORAS REVOLUTIONISTS AWAITING REINFORCE- at is New Onceawa, December 1, 1951 Latest from ‘The steamehip Meteor has arrived at this port from in thirty-two hours—the quickest trip on record. Bhe reports that on the 20th, there were about 2000 Mexican troops in Matamoras Caravajal was at Camargo coowpying a!l the roasts leeditg lo Matamoras, ‘and wae waiting the return of Captain Ford fcom Texas with reinforcements, he had about 600 men with him ored that Alvalos. the Mexican General, was ik Care: re to attaol vajal Pie resammahip Union leaves here on Woedncsday for The Christiana Treason Case. Prravecemia, Deo. 2, 1851 Ta the Ctreuts Court thts morning, ts the ours of Onl: net Hanway, the defence was epened by Mr. Ouyler, at conriderable length. He wont over the whole geset, treasonadle or intentions, after whi a See ey clctas ae cnmiati ts tas o> Deposed Officers of Utah, ry L United States for the terri no ma to night south of Richmond Cass Movement tn Pennsytvanta, Burnuny, Deo. 2%, 1951 ten oar county bs wd pos “ Packer, Bena rial, ay and elected Joho A Sens for Quae by © rai af avo fo oa» _-—— MORNING EDITION---WEDNESDaY, DECEMBER 3, 1961. PRICE TWO CENTS. The River and the Weather at Albany, LOW STAGE OF WATER—SEVERAL STEAMERS AND OTHER VESSELS AGROUND. Avsary, Dec. 2-5 P.M. A high north wind prevailed on Montlay, amd blew the water out of the river. This moruing the river was extremely low, and the steamers Rip Van Winkle ead Hendrik Hudson, which left last night at the usual hour, with fol! loads of passengers and freight, groumded on Cuyler’s Bay, about « mile below this city. The forcer Fradooe of a ill at o’clook this afternoon, but the Hendrik fast, although she will prebably go: ig “Eales of Tro: ppemmee aa down, also grounded, thir ing, ‘and is She came In eontect the schooner Some cad Captain Brown, kaocking o IMPORTANT STATE DOCUMENTS. mussAaz President of the United States. AN! UAL REPORTS or Tus POSTMASTER GENERAL, je in her stern, byt not y material dainage. enanes wich 4800 Bushels of co", cou: SECRETARY OF Wak, Re xeameen Tolis atid American Eagle, as also a lar, Bumber of sail v oe and canal boats an: und on Cuyler’s will be r |. The followin, on eee ee on ee arene ae ee J. &. White, Splendid, Ii ‘lamingo, Ationtic, H. Hi ith, J. L Schooi- craft, Puritan, Standish, Charlies T Coit, Butfak it others, whose names could not be asce ined. Monday. ‘The steamer Isaac Newton, from New York, lays about twalve mites betow, not being able to pues the bar ‘The Manhattan lays oa Castleton Bsr, as also thirty or e New Jersey arrivedat 3 P.M, from New York, with a - loed. The Oregon will leave st 11 o'clock this evening, for ba ‘was to leave et noon to-day, with a full treiglit Tt wes inte warmer than this morning. Cold Weather—Carats Frozen, dic. Burracs, December 2—1 P.M There is a thin coat of ice on the boata are forcing their wayfthroagh. Rochester, pre 2 PM ‘The thermometer is aé 20’, and tl over thia morning. At noon it war Hat of tMdating ice. Many boats are laid up Bvrac sz, Dicember 2—1 P: Mf. ‘The eanal is full of floating ico, and the boats are difficult to say when barges are ei: Ber it for New York —~ pa came up on Monday frou Repay ot it pas- nsely cold here last night. The river te atill filled. with ice, although the weataer is a few degress canal heré, and the 6 canal was frosea SECRETARY OF THE NAVY AND Commisnioner of the General Land Offies. seat ONE YEARS’ HISTORY But fow sail vessels remain, most of them having left om oF THR | GREAT WESTERN REPUBLIC. &o., ko, be The President's Message. Fantow Orrizans Or THE SENATE AND or aa House de Rapreseyeativas: I cengratulate you and our common sonstitaoney upon the favorable auspices under which you most for your Girst aession. Our cone Bt peace with: alltho’ world. The agitation which, for@ time, threatoned to disturb the fratersal relations whiob make us ono peeplo, is fast subsiding; anda year of general prosperity and health bas crowned the nation with unusual blessings. lene can lookback to the dangars which aro paased, or forward to the rg. ow Rrespect before ua, without foesling @thrili gratification, athe same time Chat be mast be neon with a jul sense of o=r profound eb- =e Tope Unt rep h — . than meaty. = a tos Sarge he ence, heb ro we more will completely stop the oon’ t 2! nal ca: meanest ia appinessof this fast now ly faroreMind i “T Urica, December 2, 1883, ‘The canal at thia place is completely biooke:i up with ice. Nine lake boats, from Oswego, with flour and pto- ‘ duce for New York. are six miles weat of this city Fort Prarv, December 2—1 PM. ‘The canal ia tightly froren here, the ice bef from one to two feet Im thickness. Scores of unloading to lay up. Thermometer 12° and thealy cl Avaa We are informed that the to the sixt’s lock is partially navig it in firmly close: The Oswegoe al is froven. Collision at Sea=—Schooner Cutler Stun«, Nosrouw Deo %, 1881 The ship Forrest, from Bath. with s cargo of bay for Ohariestow, bas arrived bere in distress, Saving lost ber bowspit, epare and rails. On the firet ehe came in collision with the schooner Cu Portiand, for Norfolk, with stares. The sohooa iamediately. but the crew were saved. The Case of Woodtn, SINGULAR PROCEEDINGS IN THB GOURT OF OYER AND TRRMINEK Camannatova, December 2, 1851 In the case of the paople vn Wiliam Woodis. ar taigned for the murder of his wife,B V R Mallory & the District Attorney for the people. and the Hou. A Worden senior counsel, and Mesars Lapham and Faurote junior counsmi for the prisoner, Tae trial of Woodin ‘was portponed until the next term of Oyer and Terminer, and the prisoner was roleared on his own recognizance inthe sum of $0,000. The cause of this release was the refusai of the District Attorney to try the cast at this term. The prisoner was also released on an in- Gictment for rape alleged to bave been committ ad on bls con's wife, in the eum of $2,000. Two sureties were alae required Grewtt, the IncenMary. Ura, December ‘Tho Sheriff bas received acthing from the G regard to Orcutt ; #0 be will be hung. Came Neac Golng Over Niagara Fails, Burravo, Deo 2, 1851 Yesterday, an Bnglishman, named Baiui while ing ever the footbridge "to the Tower near Shoe falln, at Niagara, slipped on the fee and fell Lato a9 vapids, and was carried near the brink of the great 2 here be managed to catch hold of a rock, wi chang to for half an hour, when he was fortunately sea by @ party passing round Gost Irland, Two g named Hi Brewster aod J. Davy. took the reine fr some horsos, tied thera together, and tarew them to Mr Bainbridge. who bad just enough strength | them rovad bis body, when he was drawn ou @! very eximusted «tat | eee RES Theatrical and Mus Bowery Turarse.—The new and besutife titled “Ingomar.” which haa been placed on Bowery rtago with the usual splendor ot Mr Lambiio 4 custom of presenting new features, bas drawn. for the past two evoninge, large and highly respectat : ences The reepective characters are well fi of the leading parts being assigned to Btovens, Mrs. Jordi Mrs. Parker,and Mrs Yeomans Tt will be repew in to night, and will de fo owed by the Grows of the Forest of Bondy,” with Cony and Taylor, as also Master Cony, ia the prinolpa characters Baosoway Tucarne.—The two new pisces produce at this theatre, have drewn very larg* ussemblages 1.9 testify thelr plearure and delight by the most enthus astic cheers. The lending paris are filled by M Barry. Conway, Fenno, Madame Ponisi, and Mrs. Abbo: This beutiful play, whieh, under the guidance of that able and (alented atage manager, Mr. Barry. ts produced in a manner that must tend to the attraction of large audiences for rome time, will again be presente evening. The concluding piece wil! be the aew jraad loeal eeenic display, extiticd tie“ Biodei Modera Ma- eanielio Ninvo’s Ganpew.—Thie evening, the benefit {a ai the Dramatic Fund, comes off at this elegant catahli mont. when a bill of great variety will be presented the emurement of ube patrons of this invatua: ion. Neatly all the leading vocal and dram of the city will be introduced on the oscasion piece is “Katharine aod Petruchio, Addison aud Mr. Hamblin i. Bt ffanone. Borgbese. Adelina ti, Bigaori F Vietti, will appear. The “Widow's Vietu will follow; Mile. Frank and Mile. Bertin will ali willterminate with ‘Jesonette aod J-sunv Kavel family Bontor's Tueatrs. —Menager Burloo contia and wisely, to introduce fine old comedies, which drawn such large exsembinges to hie theatre. To-uight the performances will commence with Poole’s excaiient comedy of “Paul Pry,” in. which Merrrn, Placlde Bur tom, Leeter, Mrs. Hughes, Miss Obapuan wad Miss Ifill will sustala the principal characters. With such a owst there can be little doubi of the pleasure to be eajuyed oy the vieltere. ‘The concluding plece will be the “Flevt Night,” which has excited the utmost lecgater. Ptacita figures conepicuourly in this piece Marion raTne.—The Great Boston Drama aa ie ty tormed, called * Zelina, or the Groek Trivmphe ’ proved a tal hit for Manager Purdy, asthe theatre it od every night to witnes ye performances. Neaciy aU che leading artists of the theatre are aged in the piece. Mins Ludiam wili introdtee the de Gisell etter which tho celebrated dramatic 4 | of the invaders w: Since tke noi of tholast Congress, certain Cay ‘ans and cthor forcigners resident in tire United ‘States, who-were mero or less.coneerned in — nee invasien of Guba, instead of bei: d by its re, eve again abused rym t ‘ity of this eountry meiking it the seene of LB. quipmost of Mae ih a, Pr se against that possession of her Gatholic iy, io wich they were counznanced, aided aad jsimed by citizens of the United States. On soneiving ictelligence that such designs were entertained, loot a0 time in issuing cub instructions to the Per officers of the Usited Suates a1 seemod to ba oalled for by the occasion. By tho procla- mation, a copy of whick is herewith submitted, I also warned? those _ vright be in daa ger of being inveigisd into ‘tis sehome, of its unlawful charactor, and of the ion which they woullincur. Fer sorse time tasro wae Ope that these measuros baed sufficed to Teaser to provent any such attempt. bepe, however, ‘ery earipvin dio morning proved to be delusive 0 third of August, a steamer calli the Pam departed frozs New Ozteans fo ba, having: iprardo of four hundred armed moo, shevident intentions to make wae “gn a thorities of the Island. Tins expoditio: on foot in palpable violation of tie lawn of ie United States. is loader was a Speniard, and sovoral of the chief* offiserr, and some others oa. gaged in it. were foreign The pasona oa oe howover, were mostly citizens of tho United States Bofors the expedition set out, and probally bo 2 it was organized; a elight insurrectionary move- meat, which appears to have been soon Supprot ao dy had taken plago in the eastern quarter of Q aba. The importance of tis movement was uafocty aate- o much exaggeratedin tho socounts of i} pub- od inthis country, that th adrenturen, ageaa to bave been leato believes t: rol lation of the island aot only desired to tir Vy of tho authority of tae- mother country, buy had re- solved upon that step, and bad begun » *well-con- certed eaterprisa for etfeeting tt ? De “4003 on gaged ia the expe lition wore geoorally 7 oung and Ultnformed. The steamer in whiel they embarked left New Orleans stoalthily, a2d withor + a olear ance. After touching at Keg Weat, 69 9 pr to the coast of Cubs, and, on the aight between the Lith and 12th of August, ianded thy persons on board a: Playtas, within about tweg ty leagues of arvana ‘Tho main body proecedod to, aad t yok possapaion an ioland nr lenges. di raat, leaving ‘2ers to follow inobargo of ths bag gage as soon oa the means of tragsportation o mi be obtained Tho-latter having taken up thoir ii! 9 cf marsh te coonect themselves with the main b/ pdy, sad having ooveded about four leagues inte t 2° aorcary, wore eked, on the morning of the 19 th, br mbody of aaisa troops and a bloody cont ot entum after seated to 2 pia, of disombarks bout fifty of theus ob taizad boats aod +. vin. They wert, wover, labor hear the ¥ bor 9 bya So oie 2 comes, CM stursd, and carclod aher Seing exer ned before a maili- 2 sentenced to bt, pullioty uxecacad, o¢ was carried ig So cf seb on tae [inh ing informatio pera wack bad oocarrad, oxhall Was iatracted > | proceed ix the steam ‘riga’ «2 to Hevana, | Galinquire into the char the persons exoouted, the ce whi taew were taken, aad whatsoe oa te thow trial acdaontence. U *yreotions froar ths Department of 3: his Lottersto abnaitted t the omamiaatioa, tas Tem ape charged against tis and A the malaboay that department, According to the rac p:laoners all admi | them, of boing host! } the time of their tria poa the Spanish ft the lapse of some days, being ovoroome by Opa, they dispersed on tha Séth of 5 eador, Was captured some edon the Is followers w. — ap the rest, about one hundred and sentations, to | through raah a ing to accomplial politic it wb, bel informed themse eerie ee Ee fay lg mht a 4 The | lod away the ardor of youth and an til direatad Jove Carrier and ne lice Bh Ay pg pe +e olitical Lib: he correspon ace between, beancther new drama calied “Moso ia London of a Cesp i relay MELE wo at the World's Fair.’ teonsestien le b Baovonaw’s Leos Mra Skerrett, an excelent ao- Althou a thee the lama bee {roea,and a very great favorite appears to-nig) raat representation of the ‘ an nightly received the addition to Mr Broughem’s company. The next plec in succession will be the “Limerick Boy,” with Mr f ence ae Paddy Miles, end the entertainments wil, term. with Brougham’s capital plece of fun. ea Kos. uth’s Kum Aa the receipts of the night a benefit of Mr Florence, his friends bad better keep fact in recollection. ms Musrom —The great moral drama eat Year of Wakefield,” wil (be perform afternoon, with ite great cast, and pur Bisters,* ia wi drame of Dow Cwear de Baran,’ ¥ evening, in which Mr Clarke will personate ¢ ter of Cesar and Miss Mestayer chat of Maritans Onncery’s Mivetaes a —This unrivalled band of Bthio pian delinesters have elected a very exoivat py gramme for this evening. ‘ Feciows’ Minernere continue «1 populist Their programme for this evening contains soe most favorite features pa . weeny Amowireratne —The per forthts altern on and evening, bere, ave of a very at tive character, embracing the entire & Co.'s undoubtedly talented equestrian « Brovran: Havc.—The panorama of the “World's Fa was exhibited ot Gir favorite piace Sgain The audionee #as very large and respec highly detiphted with the panoramas Mae. Bortwres's Ooncrat,—The pisth concert of this tear will teke place on Thuteday evening moxt at font and no doubt will, if mey judge ftow her forms conserte, draw a large nseomblage Reroey Willigeas, the Irira comodian, haa returmed t this elty aod is compelled to decline his Southern an Weatern + menta 'n consequ snes Of tho exprot Gewtd of bin Mythor a warmest cheers, he (ea great force of dani Jo's concert room. The musical eoiections ate stoe.- antes, yor. ae 2 consistent, with oe, and ite rod the 189%, ootec- ding fam ilieg eal ofcompawion for saem- fo pr apor aiort baa Dora spared, rad to ero are pane a a3 id ia Sp titisto be hoped tiet suck interpasi- on with the governmont of that country may avt, e considered a: ri ao7 ground ofaxpectal 4 that the govern: t 0 | ated States will, Pog after, feo itealf undae any obligation of duty * tercede for the liberation or vardon of s as are Gagrant offenders against thea | oad the laws of the Unit be executed. Lf we desire to maintain ow ility among the nations of tho earth, it enforee steadily and stera! jt passed by Congress, and te { the violation of thoes acts with sg puaisament But what gives o pecw crimiaa vasion Of Cuba is, that under + tobjotts. and with had j poce taia symputhy f friends, as well a3.a ice ‘os. Accordian: and none will & sality act low. aa for as may be aaa7, ia motives 3 iadtot bab ‘9 pur. ‘ vase Cuban bonds 60a sailed, —" saed by Lopes, sold, o), @ a very large digcount.agd tor thy, tof which 6hs pad ands and Vy 4 pre aba, of whatever ° a A of tae people aad ; eo were ey tens Dah oJ, Very pledged. os woll aa bus ba Abad BI oMout repre & ty io omtabvoand. "A