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; the Grand Jery for the evtember term were emy:|system, as the last rer ii hope of Spanish | “Guumuey’s Posrrion Darmap—Tux Wmo| THE REFORMERS UP AND STIRRING. THE TURNVEREER. NEW YORK HERALD, | vocics,cssctarsed by Hie Himordoige Soe | safety 00d of Bri ay GRRSRS on. ts ols. hanes. snsgern-200 Wee" Lack Tribune RMERS eid belgie ecee re ef yesterday defines its position on the politi- | Amether Important Comvention in the City. Wiel aoe c. aes pecan cal issues of the day; and as nearly as we can the Bowery Theatre, make out its fature policy from this exposition, IMPOSING ASSEMBLAGE, Yesterday oraig be members 6 tha Tarren Horace Greeley and his coterie of vegetarian ke. &o., &. . ee ere ee dyayeng! cay Pi and abolition confreres have resolved to cut meen ee i pean ve yn via the Na Ball in the whig party, and to kill it stone dead, if) | Ti "ne inthe muaicipal ‘Sate, and matioal | Canal sret, epigrersetiny serena it ever attempts to rise again. Among other governments, appeared in the Ja of the city .. | ing,and arrived in the Parkat named hour, Here things the socialist organ says :— day worping:— they waited for some time, expecting the appearances of shall the Mayor, who bad promised, or had been invited to re- se mat it up no ticket for State or Burorm Convention. All those in favor of « thorough her officers ey Par adtorial head. We give | reform in the Séateiatration of our C3 State, and | view them. It appears, bowever, that {lness detained ‘ through +” JANES GonDON BESSETYS, On reference to our regular financial and comme: yen ieee “Ale the annexation of Cuba to ; cial reporte, it will be observed that busivess this a. YROPRIEDOR AND EDITOR yenterdey 08 _ oan be surely ong coun — Fhe operons of the previous few The articles we have heretofore publiriaed, ——— =a 1g as aitceoe we stock market is ascribed | “" a the extracts which we give today trom Ay ta the warm we:ther, and in to the | the London Times upon the Caban slave — USEMENTS 4 and the enhanced price. Toward" 1. | contribute very largyly to convince us of the = rape aeniean purchasers of flour We" * stuctant | trath of the report ofa projected treaty between bi ba ase erty ay to pay the rates ruling on Saturday arq Monday; | England and Spain for the abolition of slave- BOWERY THEATRE Bovery—Consicam Bnoruaas— | nevertheless, there was no decline, ani probably will | ry in Cuba and the introduction in Mots Desane—Bonemian Gcnr. iceshi; s , are bereby that a oom | that functionary st home, so that be was un- not be unless the steamer D/,y due from Eurove | its place of the Jamaica apprenticeship | this seasonable notice, in order that our course m cr} tie ae ads te lala JAROADWAY THEATRE Brosdway—Fazto—Mv Youxs | should ‘bring very differen": ‘sccounts from those re- | system. If successful in this expedient, | notbe misconstrued as implying dissatisfaction wit ‘cn ate ber, st the Mechantes’ | able to te prevent at the sppointed hour. Ware spony cup Uusamine bythe Europa 97,4 Atlantic. The cotton | © ed, | th’s candidate or that ticket. moaneing Menesioete, Hall. corner of Borery and Division street, at | This was s contreemps which had not been fore- ceived by a Al a "| Cuba, a8 far as our government Is concerned. | whit. we cherish aad advocate sound p! rinciples and | 9¢:sjock, A M By order of the Committee. seen, and which was likely to cause some ¢onfusion, ‘WIBLO'S, Broadway—Seuvren yom Lovr—Macic Pas. | market was steady, 829 pine hundred bales were dis becomes a fabooed island. We can’t touch it. | beneficial measures, to act withentire independence ‘VICTOR HANNOT, vecretary, 222 sixth avenue. Bist Leas hhad not been made by the Executive of ¢ at former The late advices aun! FRE, Chambers stree-—Love x 4 | posed of at quotations. > a als Accaipananiatial from Rio Janeiro” ave had considerable effect upon MATIGHAL THEATRE, Chatham rtree!—Uvctr Tow's | the coffee trade The article appears to be mostly a —_ in the hand? of a few dealers, who have claimed an Wal AaCk’S THEATRE, Brosiwsy—Hua at Law— | advance of, from one-eighth to three-eighths of a Gven sun Norune reese 4 Rvening—Boors cent per)’, since Mondiy. 3 CS. “5 The ynard steamstip Asia is abost due, with three days later Buropeas news. Tero weeks later » eR Rhone Feeeomame nee Sud Evening-PRAN- | adv ces from California taay also be soon expected % W, one of the steamers plying om the Nicaragua can nm £RIC. OPERA HOUSE, 472 Broad- eGcismevian Huiopns wy Guntry's Oreas Tuoure | 7 gute, of party usages, mandates Perieton we shall | 4 the hour mamed in the above call there wore | ty Ane Serums nnd nos bos a diseppointment, Captain tteur editorials as “tore honored “ia ‘the: breseu | secembled in the Mechanics? Institute Hall three re- Stevenson, of the Sixteenth ward Police, who has bea than the observance,” and trust to our articles alone | porters of the daily papers and one friend to reform. | join, anointed to attend the Turners during their to vindicate our preferences and embody our con: | In half an hour ~~ this Pees a ee eee festivities, thereopon suggested to Mr, Mateell, the Obief victions. by the accession of three person: “ of Poll expedieat in this dilemma, By his ad-: The Brooklyn -4dvertiser, (whig,) takes our | ferred, perhaps, to the latter category, and at 10] |. AY Bel nse ay of Tainers, amounting to nearly bran bread and abolition Ishmaelite at his | o'clock 4. M. there were jedqueed Leis us es & thousand, avd perhaps more, were marched into formall: him out of the whig | *4 teporters all told in — the Governor’s room im the City Hall, through word, and formally sends him out of the Whig | stnering proceeded an on ree to lect a chat-mad, atd | Yay they defled In the meanwhile his Honor cburch in this fashion:— that high dignity was’ conferred on Mr. John White. | 19 Mayor, who had been unavoldatly detained, Having no longer the confidence of the whigs of | me subsoriber to the foregoing call, Mr. Vietor Han- | ,, sien4y noticed, arrived and received the Tamers in any section of the CGe ane tes fale to hid | 5: was appointed to act as secretary. a very cordial meuper While these latter yere assem: - ‘We might as well talk of ann-xing Hayti with ‘the Smperial government of Faustin Soulouque And. singular too as it may seem, the only means by which ‘manifest destiny” can be overreached are those which will convert Cuba into a Jamaica or a Hayti—a free negro colony or @ free negro empire. 4 Let not our administration. therefore, be led astray by the apparently hostile manifestations of England. through her parliament and her aneered ae: fi feseed faith, and acted erously towards 4 : WOOD'S INSTRELS, Wood'e Musical Hail, 45 Brod 4 The London ‘Fimes and the Cuban Slave | press, against poor Old Spain, upon the issue | Hose who have’ sustained and upheld hit until the | After the organization the chairman delivered Nabe pled in the Governor's room one of thelr co-members, weg —Ermrorian Misetaeiay. Trade—Evgiard ana her Policy of Eman- | of the slave trade. These are but the devices | viper has enough to sting—finding | lewing address, explanatory of the views and objects of | 4, ro sman. the editor of the Turner newspaper, deliy- acquired a » — an a RUCRLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, 429 Brosdway—Troos. | pation=The Danger to the United seates | 6. driving the Spanish government into a hard | ‘hat bis mountebank asics among brazen womeu | the persons calling the Convention:—He said that ‘8 ive ti i aud sbameless infidels have brought down upon him eal bad been made to the prople in the different ne wa- ‘Erniorraw Crena Taos. A few days tince we laid before the readers bargain, the main result of which will be to | the dens‘on ard the scorn of the intelligent and vir- beituny a ike pra phen pbpetnn hues te alak aus Americon revoluton snd auruded fa ming language GRORAMA, 590 Brosdway—Paxonawa or ax ‘Bory | of the Henup an article or two from the Lon- | o:.6 t9 England the permanent balance of | tious portion of the Cate ete Sees of sdopt rome uty Of setion on the great question of re- | explained how #he Unt ed Stntos was a place of refuge for Land. don Times, pungent. canstic, and terrible power in Cuba and the Gulf of Mexico, by the common decency and al plessness, thore that were v viged to exile ives ior ° : in despair except by the insane bigots aud superstitions | fim. The fwstidoation o' this step was to be found fob who Tamia the ‘sbourdftes in which he de- | the fact ‘has the fundamental principles of the epublic lighte—he is glad to sneak into any corner, or adopt | rere slsregarded in moss of ‘he legislation of our city. any alternative, rather than sink in public estimation | Ste, ard general govern: tan eentnee lobo ane into positive insignificance. The whigs of New York pete It faaeacent tale earl tion of “tue country wall ie Bealy ae earn ist Tend Inge clei that the interests of man are held subordinate to thoie inity w 5 e pretends not now et | of rty, and in a recent act ‘ongress man their hith and kin, and that henceforth be will not | Stalre?es'sh mocechr Te tres spay ea atone ld mronaes CHAPEL, 718 Broadway—Peasuansrer's Pa- | against'poor old Spain and her profligate court pony —in ion wi ban slave trade. A HALL, €03 Breatwep—Ascenr ty Mowt in-conmection with the Cu ; alee Pia paragtaph or so from these strictures of that WHERISH GALLERY, 063 Broeilway—Day cul Evening. | paper will be found at this crisis highly sug- SPUYVESANT INSTITUTE -“vcron Burez. gestive, vis-a-vis with the late letter of Lord bert; brator theo celivered a well merited e jam ame Nae pee ‘Wa: bivgton. and took the oppartut wo point out to the notice 0° the asrembled Turners, that in- teresting relic, Wasbiogtou’y writing desk. which is the- most precious articie of furniture intheroom, This piece of information was esuer'y reosived by bis Hstening audi- tore, who Pewed srosne eed rekete solemn 6 * red bi affected a! resting Se reat man On the departure of tho- irremediable exclusion of the United States rom the island. Introduce the British West India emancipation system into Cuba and we are perpetually excluded. Is Sccretary Marcy daly advised and rightly located upon this sub- memorial of Jon Russel! on the tripartite abortion. The | - 4 ecognise rm und name bmit ; and, to vrove thxt property is considered para the latter part of these cere, ‘Wew York, Wednesday, September 7, 1853, sh we ponies Ls Jeet? We trope he Behe ou A ae title, ere Hear Creel = rae sage mount is the sotareats of Fence pk eee colt he Omerece Be the Turpe ‘aca ta order into the Park and re. ——————————— ws eat ists, olittonirts, famous ‘tontadle etatut o Gall, roe agh ‘We have lavished our blood and our money to Tur Last Vacary or Tae Greecey Crique— | such as may emanate from socialists, abolitt , aon “The Fagitive Slave law”? He | tumed back to the Nevionel H hope into Brome -treet. and along letter enon eat down Broadway a9 far ae Canal street to their head qh-reara It hee been erigna'ly intended, according to the mime of the proserdivg- th; t the Tarners should go Eprosetaion to the Cryxtal Palace, out from the heat of the weather, ard the fatigne o which they bad been ex- pored, it war deemed dient to omit this item in the ceremonies Accoding'y. instead of a long march on Muine law demagogues and land reformers, instanced the Slave Jaw, not to express particular fra- Now, gentlemen of the whig faith, Yet us pro- feral ty with the party she bed: Anu Savery on their 4 2 *! ceed to organize for the Whig State'Convention | Havery—ot freeing the Southern slave, gran could it be Syra 5 ober. effected by the meas pr would be a partial eveyrarene ce the.s tn af Ocsntsr: worb—for he would direst be ekrorte against the ead ; 7 ¢ Tae Frexco Mission anp THE Pree Sor, | Stance a well ae the forms of al ‘ierary SN een ) Demoorars—A Sry Turvst at Gen. Cass.—It | exist as lorg ax it would be scknow/edged that «might ee ante make Spain independent and free; yet she basely re- THE WEW YORE WEEKLY SERALD. diates her devt, and sinks under a tyranny as pro- ‘The royn) mail steamatt Arabia, Captaiv Judkine, will nae as ae te and os reteyrae of 2 ‘Ferdinand t is, in reality, agaiost er- ‘Masive ‘ite Get gh Seems to Gap, far Tivergect. self that our sruiters are compeiied to keep cp an Subeeriptions and advertisements for any edition of the | incessant watch avd warfare on ‘the coast of Aftica, few Yors Hens will be received at the follewing | #”d among the West India islee. Tne Woxan, THER Ricuts 4Np THe CaaM- Prons.—the assemblage of rampant women which convened at the Tabernacle yesterday was an interesting phase in the comic history of the nineteenth century. We saw, in broad pineey in Europe This short paragraph emabraces a world of | daytight, in a publiohall in the city of New | Ds i wan right” The chief cbstacle te effect this is tobe | foot, which would have neon a very fatiguing and tedious as 2 meaning. i ee tee insane crusades of | York, a gathering of unsexed women—un- | will now be a hazardous business for Gen. | found in the fact that the people were divided into many Sales Se ee ook the Sixth avenue cars, and went ‘uwmro01—John Hunter, Se. 2 Paradise street. . Pierce to take away the Wrench ‘mission from | Patties and factions each bent on the accomplishmeat fas shay Shought proper. fils sexed in mind all of them, and many in habili- ments—publicly propoundirg the doctrine that fhey should be allowed to step out of their ap- Propriate sphere, and mingle in the busy watks of every day life, to the neglect of those daties which both human and divine law have askign- ed to them. We will not stop to argue against ‘so ridiculous a set of i@eas. We will only in- quire who are to perform those duties ‘which we and our fathers before us have imagined be- longed solely to women. Is the world to be depopulated? Are there to be no more chil- ‘ dren? Or are we to adopt the French mode. which is too well known to need explanation. Another reason why we will not answer the logie which is poured out from the lips of sach persons as Lucy Stone, Mrs. Mott, Mrs. Amelia Bloomer, and their male coadjutors, Greeley, Garrison, Oliver Johnson. Orson Burleigh; and others, is because they themselves do not he- lieve in the truth or the feasibitity of the doc- , going avd retu’ ‘was certainly thr most judieious plan, for to make a toil of plearure ‘4 not als gether in accc rdance with our lesophy, por with that of our German friends. A little of the laissez aller ” ciplize of the martios at Jart completely i ° In the evening * Turner! gave an entertainment at tho Bovery theatre, which was crammed to suffocation with their fellow o: untrymeo snd countrywomen. In- deed, the rurh for admi-sivn betore the emtertainments commenced eas slnurt terrific, Such s pushing and jostling to cbisin tickets va» scarcely ever seen, and it Was more than ‘be wonay taker could do to supply bis cnstomerr, We bave veen the first night at tho ‘Sopera,” and the furore that takes cn first oppesravce of a favorite Prima Donne, bot for filling » bou-+ give us & Turner festival—it was a complete bu snd that to overflowing. We do not know whet sum netted. but it must have been pretty considerable, fo be Bowery theatre, as observed be- fore. could hole ro muze. The Turners pus uta playbdill in German, im the old Runte characters, of which the following is a transla- tion:. “For the Festiva) of the Turnfest’—Theatrical, gym~ pastic ard plastic exbibittoa of the Socialist Turner As- sociation, on Tuesday, the 6h of September, 1863, at tho Bowery Theacre Nine gym ithiitame oF Syeamlda; erage’ by inastic exhir::ions arr Turner Frederich Denzier™ nf ‘Vempos—Eéward Sandford & Co., Cornniil. the Holy Atliance against Napoleon Bonaparte. “ Wm. Thomas &Co., Ne. ap iseaaae from the beginning te the end, though it famse—livingsien, Walls: Co,, ‘Bus dole Bourse, specially ‘refers to the wars of the Peninsula ss ae eat lest ea shock and the Pritish debt imcurred by the Spanish We European maile will close &t balf-past ten o' Bourbons on account of British “meverial and beret ti ones financial aid.” Yet"this eacred bill of costs he Wiekcy Honsse will bo pebluchediat Melt-past sine | cor aid bankrupt Spain not only ‘“basely re- Weleck this morning Single copies, mn wrappers, sixpenee. | nudgiates,” but fastens now upon ihé govern- ae ment’ of England the whole burden of the The fews. 5 . aa ion for Btate and other officers was held | °Pe#3¢8 of her slave traflic suppressing squad- im Vermont yesterday, but as the two Eastern tele- | Tous on the coast of Africa and among the ? 4 so graph lives were not in working order last night | West India islands. ‘we were unable t& ascertain anything with regard to Bet the Times ‘is stiil more specific uponthe the result of the poll. » Phe linea to New Orleansand | main question, and brings its indictment direetly the Morse line to Buffalo were not working, and tele | home to the queen mother, Christina, and*her graphic operations generally were suspended | retainers, in tke following uncourtly and “at- @aring the evening, owing, probably, to the preva- | footed Saxon -— deseo of lightning in various parte of the country. Our enemy is the slave dealer, and the slave deal- In addition to several-other items of interest furnish- | er is not so much the wretch who kidnaps nezroes ea@ by our special Washington correspondent, is the | among the mango topes of Africa, or chaius them i accepted | band and foot in the bold of his pestilential setooner, announcement that the administration has as the Captain-General, aoe the uniform of of some favorite measure. There are two democratic Gen. Dix, although this alternative of peace | parties, twe whig parties, ap anti slavery party, a lead * reform party. a temperance party and one recently or- with the hard shells appears'to have been re- ganized and called an American party for the purpose of sélved upon. The Evening Post of yesterday, | Spamibe tm Ronen, Ceanales om ihe sibel gotaee: inscommenting upon a rumer that the mission seule remain rontbe oem Caren ir e, peace and + ", Ki mo correc’ o te France has been offered to Gen. Cass, says: | [itieaitmintipley by folloning ‘which the weltare of five “If the office should ‘be accepted. it will give grees would re sarees bes ‘i itici Fs following sesolations were also offered: — 2 praise and yevea ene on Oppcrts Where: 8, The administration of onr city, State and gene- nity of presenting to the public another work ral gsvery having beeome fearfully sorrapt, and on ‘France, its Sovereign and Court,’ adapted to | ji gs designing ef lgacran? leaders, ex ler the present state of things in that country.” Bn6 This is asly thrust at the celebrated work of Gen. Cass on Louis-Philippe and his govern- ment ; but it isa hit-which only feebly betrays the intenze hatred entertained by the free soil wing of the New York democracy against the veteran statesman of Michigan. But, for ali that, his nomination might perhaps effect a re- conciliation at Syracuse. Why not try it on? Oh! Mr. President, do give us a minister to France. fGen. Dix will not reunite the deme- rome specific political measure; eSearee aaneea oeteciey clearly defined principle cave from the misrule under which we ‘Therefors, Resolved That’ we do solemnly renounce all sympathy of the parti factions, as 8 oF factions, forth we shall unite chingly adhere to # at, is, that of equality aowment of a dedi 010 people. 4, That these two fundamental principles comprise ‘of government, aud demand that each indi- Commonwealth shail bave free access to all alke hysioal subsistence. throuxd useful industr; Pak? SECOND. the resignation of the Hen. R. J. Walker, as Com- | Spain, who prostitutes bis office and his profeesion by | jj : fel ; and to the hignes) mental culture through sttorsecc eda: | Under the oondust of Mr Botiner, late director of the smsleicaee te Ohlas. asid) thas tie daccanee all peold dis! reosigt spt arti doublons fur e rary ei af —. = utter. In some cases eccentricity | cracy, why not-try Gen. Cass? Oh! why? gation in all departments of learning, at tho cxpense of the | Mentz and Dusseldorf troere, L Bably'be appointed before the close of the week. [t | 8% tbose male and temale speculators ‘in Madrid, | is a harmless disease. but the idiosyncrasies of ‘alk on "Change. etolved, That the time has fally come for the people of | 4 grand melo-drame sok Shorus and ballet, in four these people spring from another source. They admit the principle that fame and infamy are synonymous terms. Disappointed in their who reap the laryest profit from these crimes, and te ako thought that the mission to France will be pursue their diabolical adventures under robes of filled in a few days. Secretary Davis having return: | state and amid the splendor of a court. edfrom the Blue Mountains, the cabiaet is again | Now, this is to the point, and ‘suite our pur- the United States ta « irect the entire action of their govern- There was some pause yesterday in the market for ment within ‘the limite berein above defined. . breadstuffe. ‘Flour exhibited no change, but closed As there appeared to be no chance whatever of the ratber heavy at the advance, Wheat sold to theexteat | numbers in attendance being increased to the respectable acte, by P. K Wolf, the music by C M. Von Weber. Leacer of the orchestra , Turner Charles Heimecke Chorus performed by the Social Reform and Turner Associations. fall, and we shall doubtless soon ascertain whether 1 : A struggle for the first they grasp the last. | of 40.000 60,000 bushels, including Genesee at $160. | figure of a score, even should the meeting be continued ich esc (CAST OF THE PIECE wwe are to be represented by a hard or a soft shell, or pape —_ ae or bree and at the same time pocket all the money they and white Michigan at $1 458 $1 46. Rio coffee was firm | till midday, it was considered Sas adjourn and | Ton alenso his son. neither, at the court of Napoleon IIT. gland against Spain an uba are can wring from the “barren feols”’ who can be at the advance, but as some stecks were withheld from | meet again at the same place at 73, o’closk P. M. Don Ferrando Donna Clara his wife . Ton Eugezio. therr ron 3 Don Ornireras Capvsis of Police...,Turuer Leinberger Biarda, movher o The gypeiss. Denva Patoovelia his mtex Precloos = eppey atl. loss. ® gypsy gir Apa bg ed market, the t-ade appeared unwilling to purchase at EVENING SESSION. the high figures demanded. Sales were light. Sugars At the hoa: mamed for the rearsembly the numbers sold 10 a fair extent at full prices. Sales of 900 bales of | 0 the room were even leas than could be beasted of in cotton were made, without change in quotations, Tne | the morming. Our reporter found present one of hisown report of the sales on th» previous day proved to be ia | Coniraternity and two of that other body who take pride excess, the transactions having only reached 600 or 700 | in the cognomen of reformers. Ralf an hour pressed, and bales, instead of the quantity, (misunderstood when ob- | {20,20Uber Bad swulled, to, ten aT tees Cane tained from the party who gave it.) as it was printed. this time — aes pm in the room. ‘incipalty Much at; expressed for the unfe Germans an ach, the mee! was c to order, rericrnigh ecg) sj Pea hagciacbeel Mr White taking tke chsir. Ho Scan the resolutions rosera clectod from the ship Angelique, It appeared | whieh bed Deon moved as the previous meniieg, tne that this vestel had been for some sixty days | thirds of there piesent Doing unable to understand & advertised to sail for Australia, by s man named = feel in Cao ‘es bis teas ie eC Cee! assure e@ aseern! Tewter, whe bed. but seoumily- appease i | 450 ictiemsieors ou tankotieeah et thetaee ore New York, as o sort of adventurer in tha shtp- | had called them tegether. were not only revolu ping business, and whore transactions resulted ia ey Leal erph chit they . ake destroy fy oe very rerious losses to a respectable house engaged in | St brereny iain the Br tatcerit to a poner ty revolu: foreign bade. He had engaged some Sfty or sixty pas- | tien, And viags) determined ‘to follow ont those pein. sengers by the vessel referred to, for Australia, consict. | ciples. through good and evil report, and they would ing of men, women and children, from various parts of | fusily be nuecessful. The resolutions were now before the interior, ad who had paid him the money, ia many | " Spcmaant-Might it not be as well to read the report casen all they hed, for their passege, and went on board. | of the orning’s meeting’ “ite tates The Marshal. under claims aga net Pelietier, e2kd the Ange opt Ml tare | Mo! greeter! 4 : A gent jared. it would seem, Nique, axd yexterday the miserable, duped and destitate | animal moved the advption of the resoittiogs eee Pastengese, wero ejected from the vessel, or ut leest allof |, Cnatmxan—They might require to take some time for them but one woman, who, nolens volens, remained Th athe J tl propor: mendmen theugh politely invited to leave by the police One old | mnaracnre soutleman Dione nn ¥ mau, who paid all the money he possessed, ($900,) for ‘ ate aa ee the Users that piven ret Decessa: *he meeting understood what the re- exe vatenes of Kisooel, wits, Sadi two Gaughines, was Pot | Toles wars, “Wor eee oer ie en from the ship, among strangers, in the street, witbont a | French friends prevent be had traneiations made of them farthing. Pelletier, the author of all this misery, it was | in their rer pective languages, and proposed to have the #sid, bad disappeared or gone to parts unknown. Some | ‘#2 Jation read to them. merchants who witnessed the ejectment made up some | hincemcent Main ery monet it necessary, Dut gare Hon. George Poindexter, formerly United States | ade manifest. Spain owes to the English the Senator from Mississippi, died at Jackson, in that | debt of her independence, amounting to untold Bate, last Monday. His career was eventfal and | millions, (fifty-six, or a hundred, or more,) of singular. He was the first delegate to Congress | principal and interest, for the payment of which from Mississippi and on her admission into tke | the prospect is as distant and dubious as for Union was immediately chosen United States | the liquidation of the national debt of England peseeyes ie Sar, rider cians itself, In fact Spain “bascly repudiates her years. He was likew: ‘aor oO ” “ | tho Jackson, but in later years he qnarrelled with | “7° ™ haere tort nga and became an inverate opponent of the Oid Hero, | essing expedient. Spain can’t pay—won’t withdrew from the democratic ranks, joined | P®y ; and. in persisting in the piratical slave he whigs, advocated a recharter of the United | traffic with Cuba, is not only throwing upon States Bank, and supported whig measures generally. | England additional expenses on Spanish ac- Owing to his inconetancy in politics Mississippi | count, but is weakening Isabelle’s precarious eventually repudiated him, and he was compelled to | hold upon the “ Queen of the Antilles,” and en- wetire to — oon a ee ig S| couraging intermal rebellion and external sym- ‘imactive as a politician four or five years ago, . th ia Gaiteuse me No iota ad upon nt deme. ! ee the transfer of Cuba to jie platform ; but led to regain position ‘ : Safenets held, and soon relapsed into undisturbed | Spain is thus at the merey of England. Her quietude. Mr. Poindexter possessed talents of a overwhelming indebtedness and her helpless igh order, and whilea Senator of the United States | Impotency to maintain a government at home his position was among the foremost men of the | or a single island abroad. were enfficient for the eountry. absolute vassalage of poor, degenerate, de- A despatch from Troy.states that the democrata | bauched and paralytic Gld Spain. Upon Eng- held their ward meetings last night, and that the | land or France, or both, she is dependent for her Darnburners and soft shells were in the majority in | continued independence, such ae it is. She has all bat two or three. cast herself into their hands. found in any community eager to-grasp at any doctrine which is novel, no matter how out- rageous it may be. They aro continually ad- vertising from their platforms some “ Thrilling Narrative,” or “Account of the Adventares of a fugitive,” which may be had at the low price of one shilling each, or eight dollars per hun- dred. Recently they have discovered that the great body of their audiences onty came to be amused, and they have therefore imposed an admirsion fee. Lucy Stone, who is a shrewd Yankee, has gone a step farther. and in her management of the business of the “ Women’s Rights Convention,” has provided for season tickets! to be had at “ the extremely low price of two shillings.” It is almost needless for us to say that these women are entirely devoidef personal attrac- tions. They are generally thin maiden ladies, or women who perhaps have been disappointed in their endeavors to appropriate the breeches and the rights of their unlacky lords ; the first class. having found it utterly impossible to in- duee any young or old man into the matrimo- nial noose. have turned out upon the world, and are now endeavoring to revenge them- Fabio ap innseeper Ambrovio, 8 peansnt,. GebrieUa. his dsugh-er. Graho, her in-ended .., . ‘Tea 0, 8 young pusrart . Nobles, ladle: ‘y waleand female, y ad of gyp- tien, 86 vants sud people of Mafrid. Locele of the plsy— First anc eecond acts in and sbout Madrid third avd? nr:b acts in the provines of Valea- cia. At the end of “he pieos a display of reworks. Pas de Seul. + by... Misses Land and Fi PANT I Plastio exhibition under che conduct of Mr. Steppel, member of the Tusrer Axeociation The whole of the entertainments were favorably re- ceived, a» they cuxbt tobe, it being an amateur per- formance, and *ber+fore not justiy entitied to be at of itic Of the performances the eymvartic exhibisk ns were certainly, best executed, especially the earlier part. where what is called the ee wae perforard. The whole of the gymnastic eats were very smu-irg We wirh that we myas mrch for the fly whicn wan buts droll affair However, * les bons bourgecise’ the honest burghers, were ¢on- ent, and that ba gs to be sufficient, Aa amateur per- format ce canno placed vx der the same stris’ rules as that of profesvionsIn. The members of the Tarner Aaso- ciation were seated io the parquette which was ex- adyey compat by them and it presented a singalar Hence the over- " ‘ n pect. from the excessive heat the house was 50 The proceedings in the High Court of Bishops & ‘. ‘ ‘ pani selves upon the sex who have slighted | small contributions on the spo:, and there was some | A GXKMAN came fori d read to his countrymen | 3700! camped tebe Im the case of Bishop Doane, are becoming more i = - Sere apenas 2 so bs a mie them. The second, having been dethroned | *! cm "change of making fur:her efforts for their retief imealty, tne toting pry Le ea \maauioire eirbe Foon a : thie ahsis shire alrae iviog the rotectorate; hence the andaci ett : é " gall exhi! base a s ody of legant at least, teresting eve:y dey. The shrewd ecclesiastical and | Provectora ho tadtomaat wart | from their empire over the hearts of their hus- | _ 1 Messe McDougall exhibited in one of the bi i pe pi tgthers | hla French friends aa to the | pry, ooo the. pontoon > megtonst ie te aprearance The performerces, as ia Progawn e, chved with anorher gymnastic exhibition. To-day the Turners proceed to Hoboken to ep jay them- srlvery Moe such arravgewents huve beea made that there will be no fewr of @ recewa) of thore scwes that formor- Jy cecurred op an ovcasion of this kiud some time bac! when the Turnern vere avvanl'ed by 2 gang of ruffiens at thar pli The po ice «f New York have taken precau- tions 10 prevent eny “hing of the kid, al/hough thers ia no doubt the Turner are well able to protect themselves, but ip ea-0 of & similar riot i: ia proper thet the authori- lies shou d rtep ip ard see that the peace is v-eserved, ard tbat all quie: ctt:zens de al'owed to follow thateoure which is mont »grreeble to themselves, In th the Torners gives bail at the Apollo rooms in B:oad: way. jadicial talent dispisyed by the opposing counsel, | ord John Russell; hence the indignant strio- is particularly wortby of note. Nota poin:or word j tures of the London Times. ‘Wat can be brought to bear is allowed to pass by Nor is this all. The energy ond enterpriee aither party. The controversy respecting the propo- | recently exhibited by England end hor cruisers sition of the respondents to adeait the report of the | around Cuba, in. the suppression of the slave New Jersey diocess has been the cause of much ex- | traffic, have other objects than abolition phi- titement. After deciding, by a vote of nine ayes to twelve nays, not to admit said report, the Court re- : a 5 solved, Hi siatiin to four, to hear Bubop Doane read it Lier His ho Afioan oe —— any paper prepared by the Committee of the New | 20” the only remaining market for the Jersey Convention; also, that the court receive and | Dahomey. Suspend the traflic with Cuba and enter upon the journal the testimony of the Conven- | theeost ofthe African and Cuba detective syuad- ment areas cf the Merchants’ Exchange @ very inge Lato of the eee wed, teeta A 5 SHAIHMAN moun it subject was aiously constructed portable house, with hinged framing | awe pen for diecuscion, bat mone of the ect was and canvens Kining, painted with a fire proof composition. | ed inclined to avail ihemeelves of the opportunity. It vas twelve feet rquare, bad four glacs windows con- The gentleman who hud at first moved the adoption of taining forty paner, with two doors, and was six to neven | the whole ret now peop-sed the adoption of the first feet high inside. Notwithstanding all this it could be The Skcuurary read the preamble and the first resola- taken to pieces or put together in ten or fifteen minutes, | tion, and oppored the preposition of the last gentieman, and packed ina compars m «malian to be transportable | This perron was accommodating, and withdcew his ma mule’s back through the most mountainous eountry. | proporition. The main design of the house was for South American The CiamMan theo announced that the whole resola- “Ine Excharge © oegee ‘ithe "Seenagany. them aeod @ Exchar ge Company were ¢; in cutting a Jar 0 SECRETARY up, and, in broken Eog- circular operirg through the centre of the #1 or of tre | Unb, addresed the chairman. “ie nonciver that this Rotunda, for the puroose of aiford ng grezter light to the | movement war nothing elee than the germ of » revolu‘ion oom below, to be ceoupied by the Bink of the | to be acted on the theatre of this republic. This repub bands, for reasons which may easily be ima- gined, go vagabondising over the country, bor- ing unfortunate audiences with long essays lacking point or meaning, and only amusing from the impnudence displayed by the speakers in putting them forth in a civilized country. They violate the rules of decency and taste by attiring themselves in eccentric habiliments, which hang loosely and irregularly npon their forms, making that which we have been edu- lanthropy in view. Brazil has put an end to pepec to admire N : i rack, The Ina lows. tion. ‘This indicates that Bishop D. will yet carry | rons will be saved. The business will be wound petsselp olathe deg rat bea her wf ee tech he sanentett snes Tee Linea ts | pyres, mGope cent Orden of Odd Veltows, - his point, by prevailing upon the court to receive, in | up. The, most matter-of-fact. dollar calculating | °° i: page pb Bs Marine Affairs, Teform, the freedem «f Isnd education, public tuportto TION OF OFFICERS, BTC. unfortunate women have awoke from their momentary trance. and quickly returned to the dress of decent society, hut we saw yesterday many disciples of the Bloomer sehool at the Tabernacle. There was yesterday. and there will be to-day, a wide field for all such at the Tabernacle All who desire to see them will put a shilling in their pockets and journey toward the Tabernacle. A sufficient amount of entertainment is guarantied for the money in- vested, and those who have a taste for the sin- gular will undoubtedly be on hand. The “compliments” showered upon the Heratp by the wretched Garrison yesterday afternoon, at the Woman’s Wrong Convention. fully show that he and his coadjators, Greeley and the rest, are beginning to feel the truth of our remarks during the time they have been amueing our citizens. His insane attack shows Tar New CuPPER BARK Ocean E4ctx, of 400 tons, | #0 working classes, the apninilation of slavery, religious form, equal law fc poor, i arrived here yerterday from Westerly, R J, where she ial pusiseesvun asd nea) War peace eta was built by Greenman & ton. sheis owned by Messrs, | learned ye rolnnvesred to the sdmunistra‘ion Stanton & Thompson, and is intanded for the Texas trace, | S Jes cu to ite {reign policy, particalarly as to anuex- “ . | ation, which he thought might be best effected by fol- Toe R, M. SteausmP ARanls, Capt. Jndking, leaves at | jowirg the example of poly Ate, Olhewe whe aw noon to-cay for Liverpool. About one hundred pas pee potted aces The admimutration then came tengers were booked yesterday. for gratuitous instruc ion as to their conduct with re- = spect to forsign joterventiwn, bat we think t! al ‘Tun Sreausiir Jaxche ADcER, from Charlerton, arrived | most anfely be permitted to go on witbout malying the yerterdsy morning. bag ted of Mr eos fan Laxce Cando oF Scars, &c.—The clipper brig Adams ere rome fie and easy gentlemen lighted their pe- i Gray arrived yesterday from Havana after a pasaage of Seescoet Gennes pay baby Rhea Lig ire pine deys. She brings the enormous qnantity of reven bevly for the purpose of regaling themelves with ‘ition of glass of ‘sper bier pence SU ey NE INEM: | ihe Coates called tl attWiatlen of the apeater toes pineapples, oranges, &o. atheistical expression which be hed made use of, namely, nae oe =the that humanity was the ae God. He presumed be Nrevo’s Garpen.—Mr, W. A. Moore, the stage manayer | meant to convey the idea that humanity was the highest of Niblo's Garden, takes a bereft this ovaning The Ra | "9ztferration of a God. " 5 ANNO age en vela, Misses Rosina and Puma Collins, and ‘a Petite Wie Mr. Tuomas Davies made a few brief remarks a9 to ther will appear. Attraction enough to drawa large an. | the treassosttion of the first and second resolutions, and dienes, then, at the request of the president, be took the chatr —_____ te permit that funetionary to respond to the objec:ions Tux Deron Steam FRiGaTe Awsrmpam —This fire speci = " Lad Luna he eek ‘ mim secordirgly made a speech defending th men ot awar stecmaer {a now tn frat rate onder, and | sosstniione, not wns responded to by Mr Davis oe ee ready to receive visiters. Ehe lies of the Battery, ‘The SeCkeTARY, knowing that the proceedings must ne The annual #esion of the Grand Lodge of the United States. 1 0.0 F. commenced last Monday rooming et Sansom Steet Hall Philadelobia Nearly one hundwed members were ore-eut afver tho organizstion and the usual preliminary burine-« bad born diay d of, the fol- lowing gevtlemen were inetatl-d ssofficors for i ensuin term:— Wilmot G De Ssvecure of SC. se W Gra Sire. Horace & Mavohe ter of R. I. ay D Grand Sire: James L Ridgely, «f Merytard ax Grand Corre soa Recording Secretary; and Joshue Vansent, «f Md,, Grand Treasurer At noon yesterday by ureviona invitation, the mom: bers of the Grand Lojzé visi +d Indeoeudense Hall, ani were Officially we'con od by Mayor Gilgin W.G De Sansura MW. G 3. was absent by rick: Dere, ODO & rer ponve wex mace by Horace L. Manchester, Of Bbede Ieaod dapnry G4 . Col Seymour of 8 © mada an eloquent speec’ on the = called forth by the hallowed +got on which be an irregular form, the statement of the New Jersey | Yankee, will recognise here a justifiable excuse @ocess. Our despatch yesterday stated that a me | and @ satisfactory explanation for the intense Merial iz opposition to Bishop Doane bad been anxiety and immense activity of Eaglandin the signed by « large number of the menibers of the hospitehle and Christian duty of suppressing New York diocess. This was mistake. It should . . " n the slave trade between Africa and Cuba. have fread, “the New Jersey diocess. sf hagas ‘ Much of, our space is to-day occupied with the While fostered and shared in by the Queen graphic reports of the highly amasing and extraor- mother, Christina, and her minions, the alave inary proceedings in the Werld’s Temperence and | catching aquadrons of England inflict upon the Women’s Rights Conventions. The strong- | Victoria's treasury some odd millions of ex- minded women assiduously pressed their claims | penses, which to terminate she would be justi- upon the Maine law men; bot all to no perpose | fied in the seizure and occupation of the island ‘The Maineace resolved to stick to cold water and of Cuba. Under the same provocations a han- pantaloons. We have commented upon the trans. | dred years ago this would have been done actions of these people in another article. without remorse, without reserve. and without Affer.s ridiculous end vain attempt by a party 07 But now this thi ld not men, styling themeelyes reformers, to get up a con remonstrance, Ow é ing would not vention in this city, yesterday morniag, they wore | be Permitted, and England is reduced to the campelled,on account of acantiness of numbers, te | #lternative of ewaning intrigues or bullying adjourn their meeting tl! the evening. But they | negotiations. '. were not much more forjynate at thet hour, not The letter of Mr. Everett on the tripartite The Directors of tne Assuciation for the Ex~ hibition of the Industry of all Nations give notice that the exbibition is no to the publio in all ite branches, Some changes itiors will hereafter. t, take pleasure thet ore of ; i that our course has been the true one. We ily be Greek 10 fd , dneartive shed vas ever “been aay te ret having more then a sc disciples or listeners.) question has opened the eyes of John Bull to the praia : conarily bo Greek to four fifths of the reformers, con. | Prehonsive and attra Hyee va en made in this . as y, it " Personal I. teil: veyed to them in German the objects which eountry, they believe it will compare favorably witli However, they went t> work, passed & series of | wnmistakeable meaning of “ manifest destiny.” in justification of our reporters, that The following derctsheny betaine 2 ich they pro | sovever made, ings have been reported fully and fairly, and we have seen fit to incorporate with such reports truthful. graphic portraits and de- scriptions, suggested by the singular scenes which have been enacted in New York daring the past four days. The meetings are public. and we have depicted their proecedings as they The fllowtog pamten aro textarea enong the late ar po to attain, aud the means to be used for that pur- Senator from Loulaiane: Hon leew Gon, nn Slidell, | P'Mc. Suannor was ready, he raid, to vote for the adop ailsires at Rome: +d Bishop of Toron mi ps ies ane but he did not property under- 1, Hon. : ’ preambie Kentnehy; Hon. T. Willisesa: aC eee, | Uaatn | — The Chatman and Searetary endeavored to enlighten W. Palmer. US A. uj ¥ him on this subject; but though he dia not seem at all Among the arrivals at the 3t Nicholas Hotel yester | *tefied wih their explanations, +tiil he wa: prepared to Gay were:— Governor Seymour, Alrwoy; Geowrsl Van | YoU fr the whole He wus for land reform, aad enought Kenene and family. Manor Hons; Hon H. Steyane | tha? if they could but once es'aburh and carry out that vontreal; Chevalier Hulsemen Washington; Hon J.C. on reforwato'y and political principles would na- Wright Albany; Ex 4 Corping, Esq, Aibaay; General | ‘Fay Dare themselves upon iv. ¢ display rf foreign art, and the prodnete of tho skill of the Old World is altogether euperior to anything ever be: fore sol eeted in this country while the inventive lagymuity, 1}, and tie indnstrial energy of our OW n made #0 apparent, + of over 5 0.) exhibitors have Tay of the moss deautifal and wsofdl pro~ tellixence, and the Dirootore now earnest- vw citizens to pose cel avowa their detexmpination to sevola- | ‘The island of Cuba is not for him. The time atenine counby, destroy the government, and | gecing which he might have possessed it has pat acta Ws dnctaguae af tere roger gone by. The last chance was in the Enropean auulling, wiagiitas sar nates te So’ wana, peace of 1815 when he might have claimed tions of these worthies. These proceedings harmo it in acquittance of his services to Spain nize well with those of the Woman's Rights Con. | ®4 tie allies against Napoleon. Now he vention, at the Tabernacle, and form an appropriate | must @onsent to the drift of “ mani- ¢ enterprise vdnond tiie ar uote of human. never hee been and, in all ps yoare agaim bo offered te thair obaerention ‘The Axbibition will close in the month of December next- rage Jace. * | Barrow, Nashvile; C a i Somie divoursion ensued, after which the Chairmen, | Mortimer Livi ds pendunt to them. fest destiny,” unless he ean overreach | '°Ok P Nothing extenuate igor, Hew Orlevne! Mertey Jes, tecbant iat Gridewtly controus of having the rorelutions eGopeed, put alfred Fa —! Fontes tiv ‘ saa . at Ss thn fx aks ’ : SH. lols: : © question, The Germ first however, ad- uenst Belinent, Charies WR The Turners commenced yesterday's festivities | it hy the teicks of diplomacy, This ho is at : Or set down anght in malice. Datla, Hagal Mares aw ok Foe | Siewen in thais own loscnane bree Renton ous wiueed ANG tamitton Je, Theodore Seug wiok, with parading in the Park; after which, they paid a tempting to slo. The indignant exposures of For many years this has been our custom and to have introduced int» the rerolutions @ declaration to fivert ga love, Witiiew Whatton, ’ visit to the Crystal Palace, and wound up the day's | the ( v@ trade in the Honse of Com- ich is ver. ular with all classes of ¢ Alex Hunt; Hon. Bilas and son; Col. C Thorp and | he efiect that forvigner lading on there nhores be- Bovry R. Dunhem,” Jonn am, Ty’ iP ‘4 the Cuban slav¢ m- | one which is very pop Hela of our fam 7 i Fx Grvernor Johoon Jamen Luens and family, Geese an aor ar aie Prom fg oe ps ty ra vist ot tee Anis & Bobs eae, Tee nen the at | ty eguiale, toe Cinivete Waeer thought ‘thet the Mr. Minton, of the Potteries, Kogland:; Mr. Osntre, of | Tetolutions were iho moat liberal that hed been proposed W.C. HW. Waddell, Tncol a. Weatervelt, Jamea A. Hamilton, i Samuel Nicholson, J: J. Rooseveli TARODORE SEDGWICK, President. amusements with a grand exhibition at the Bowery | mons the mercilems excoriations of the Spanish ‘Thestre. All of which will be found tully reported % another place. readers. It is hardly mecessary to say that we government and the Spanish court by the Lon- | ehall continue it, despite the ravings of a bat- : ‘ f her Bri- ‘ ‘ sa . the Panama Rajlroad, ard Mr. Uiman (we believe iia. | #idee the Declaration n; Iqdeendence. He then put the 6 The Eighteenth ward rioters were tried eater. don Times, the active operations of her Bri talion of such fanaties as Gavrison and Greeley. vine Soatng’s Y ace phaseneere tote tes nahi question of the adoption of the resolutious, whith was Lisdn Gc Brenee: santo toorelaiy, day, in the Court of General Sessions, and ei zhteen tannic Majesty's crujsers along the coasts of | They are no doubt frequently astonished to see arabia, whieh teaver to day for Liverpool, by ly th ie hie , — ‘<ut of the twenty-two indicted were ford guilty | tba in catching slave tralers, and the equally | how foolishly they have acted, and what stuff ARRIVALS. tion for tne appointment of m eommivten of tives wo | of feteaentne Aumuetutton for the Exhibition of the Industry of al) nations, reotomboy 5, 1953 — Notion, ce toy to travanctiva of ull the goneral bovivany of een teanster rd wat Palas, ntraver, ser bey @ wis wow kept at theviles of Menara i Duneas, 2..rnon & Voy GC. B ANDERSON, Trenewecn, WN Cardioce rama Taare Pegg SNL ater Mes Smith, | draft. and ruben am addveen to the people explaining (ge nH borts, W 4 | tMtir shjcote and principles, ane Ww have Lue asins pus Fries 7 ages Dr h Marke |W iseanecan Cb Parr J | Mabe. Sure; Wa 106 guanitnn of Vittierer, Capt Leavitt Ntoaay, Wane 7o4 bie was alco onerte”, ai Taaee, Ne ‘om Tit 20 ba the stovanger. ¢ Maman, | Pry * meeting adjourned sine ‘Tere trial occupied the entire day and evening, up to | #¢tive machinations of her agents in the island, 10 OE. 00h A dual Lepore oF dae peowerdings tay be | AFC all Crceted to the iiwin parpose of driving iyond in spother caluma. Io the pourng of the day, | Spain jato the refuge of the British Weet Jadio they have spoken. That is an affeir ia which Bevan Lave wo possible inverest, Let them repent betore tt ‘€ too Jate, 0 she