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A A SNES = a wn ee ‘- Day. shook out the contents Such as made towards the wa- Isbell fureish tho sothority upon whicd the ome | Am AGStelen te (he Kesutm aMfale and to the | Fireence's Parade of Newark, Thonsrteal aud Hinson, mH TOFIC OF THE + | ter wore nis, but those which ron (or the Reba tifa i” Bua” Lngrenast Dumearrecion. The tremen of Fowork, N J., had agrent paredeand | Bowsey Tumarum —Sohitier’s celobented play 0% ‘The panne ashes cork aia ae Fol cngerg R Ft La te We ccnnanite of a TO THE RDITOR OF THE-N6W YORK HABALD. colcbration cm the 96th imst, which was participated im | Robbers’’ will commence the ent:rtelomeats this even- e if : ” ty. . B Ede W. Hem lia os BENGE, | darcg the oust yearin proof that the pot there coutea- | tm to me, but I pappoed your apawer wouddaveod | Fxpeoting the “Joandiaaviau Sooiety”’ in New York | by sour cf the ovmpunies from this city, Brooklynand | tg— Mr. ly as Charles De Moor, Mr. W. INTERESTING POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, | dors toe wnt ss We hed geo, heeatd, thes the do- |. whelipen the feat checker yeqhad Geer enuataiee’ of i Seen oat ar to place before the Ameci- | Williamstarg. Bagine company No 1, from the latier | Francis De Moor, Mrs. Parker av Anslia | Miss Vallee & large reputed maja ty ia the expreeed the optaions (o ehich I referred, Thore la I waited vainly untd | city, among others, passed our office in the morning, will repeat her mueh admired Douny brook Lit Tas oo aud of the Seaa'e had besa aa: bardly a0 iateih gout yolitioal frivad of yours la your owa | 68” public the following ctatomeant, | waited vaimly ui headed by the Us as mecisite of * Hercules, King of Clubs!’ witl follow, with 2 ewvehing bat divegceaing Tastesd of | werd who dots po: keow that the obergs that | opp-eed | the grand Ingraham demonstration had taken place, by inion brass band, wita 196 mea, ae | Mr. De Ber a Tim; aad the smusements «ll ceas bod dee a reckless sad maddened ef rt | your electtan to Congress Le entirely wotrue sod yetl6o | Vineut ihe apptarazce of the Soaadinavian baaaer, appearance and condition, They took with them their ith the fairy spectacks of the “ Mountain Sylph”—Mies df the democeaue canal comauasione-3— Ged that you have made tt: and as to the chargs | vip si . | Mold white box,” which they have bad a use for nine | Vallee es the Syiph. the hueliest of dhe demo: whiob you bave a!*o made that ‘I sua free sviler,”’ every 2 revtiments of gratitude toward American represen. aad Ae ‘ aryhonty Broapway TaxaTax—Sir Edw. Lytton Balwer’s boats demooiat whe is at ell noquainted with my politics! | tatives abroad, aad the question of sckuowiedgmoat of | yeare— wont, Suomen; Memes Atesent Meliagh | | sa tate of toune ann couwe knows that this too is utterly without foucdstive. | ,verioan gitizenship, obliges me at prevent to place the | assistants, The visttarn were taken oare of, acd properly pisy — Commenoe the enter- 1 If you bave ve better iafermation in regard to the poli L ded for as followe:—Washington Kogiae Company | tiuments of thir evening, in which Mr. Forrest will sus- om that occacion. He -nid he was 2Ot 8 mia eeeetor | bore a baruburmer, there @ hua cal opinions of your coastitaeats than your represouta- | following repert before the readers of your exteated | Provided fo Sane guerre Wesbinesen Saale Comes AY | ‘ain ted’ chasucter of Oignds Mhed. FaGatEetiomes, thirty years, but ceric bad ke come forward with gevaiee | burLE: ard” chen another tens of mine evings. you sheulc not assume to speak of | paper:— ' Liberty Comyany No. 1. at 1. Jayne's; Washington Ka- | lire. Vernon as Mme, Deschappelies, aad Mrs. a seecr'with « ntroaser aseurance of right thaa on | tr) The e bas been no “union,” them at all; end if you have botter information, thom | “ Oy, ihe 29th day of Muy, 1850, botween 6 and 7 o'clock | give Crropeoy Nu. 40. of this city, by Relief Company No. | Widow Melsotte, Miss Price will dance a pas seul, and TA per ocngs continued Mr D. that the elec'ion of Goveral Piores was | everybo6y can undereland the oharneter of your conduct » 1850, Gu G. H. Jonge’; Constitation Kosing Comeare Na. 7, | tho smnermanta will termisnte with the ow farcoen- seve Gi tered the room, and when the fact | {he reevir of the coalivon ia this State. Thishedesied | towards me You knew how snd io whomyouheve made | 1 the morning, | was arreated in my bed, in Christians, at Ta te taicmtiae Molen Ge: He, Searles on First Fit of the Gout”—Mr, Davoaport ond Brook M 3 ow feet storm of obeers audcoagratu: | Ocber causes brought about thatconsummation, ta teese charges against me, and I expeot goa te retract | Norway, by two police officcra and four policemen, and | figis; aad Hook and Ladder Company No. i, of Willlams- | Mr. Davidge in leading characters. Speech of the Hen D %, Dickinson at Baffalo, PTEMB K 24, 1553, to impeach to bis opnien The prelimios Dighingon not bance « = 23 ae ete ee Ole thems fen tho partialiiy bat a ince nim the pleasing duty of prosiding of the coalitioa—esuses which could not mave been coa | thom in ‘he same maser im which you ha® made them. a izetti’ lat . Quiet Raving been restored, the chair- eek. levaniee ten gerry = ae een ge a polly @soorted in a close carriage on board the royal mafl | burg, by the Newark Hook acd Ladder Company, a: Stew. Nisio’s GARpEN,—Donizetti’s splendid opera of ‘Lucia ae NE i eae sSoarad chvors and | “hich decided the Presidential electon—which carrisd 7 FeaPeOM UY, Ie TT ADDISON THOMAS, | steamer Nord Oays, without belag acoused of way crime sreciioat, sick tho tatisn’ ose dlicd with the choioest | #1 Zammermoor’”is the piece selected for this evening, the highest marks of eo'husiastic regard. the candioate through in spite of the support of maay Hoa, Joha Wheeler, Union Place Hotel, New York, Or offence sgainst the laws—without permission to com- | viengs and bandso! ‘Ormamented when the new prima durns, Signorias Constanze Maa- MR. DICKINSON’S SPRECH. bee by ee spa Cini ‘the on aii. WHBELER TO GEN. THOMAS. paaraeyelesbe inn Drenalin are Sel eral Pra va og Woshington yt} 4 nee Eogine Coen sal; wilkeppesr fer the areg ty ba —f > o~ " ¥ . I. a , are Quist having sgain pecn restored, Mr. Dickinson came | dg @ stood wore resisted then by many who supposted —_ vant, On my inquiring to what point ef destination I | No 1, am peny Edgardo, and Benevantano as me forward and spoke. in substaace, a8 follo vs :— candidate who ea put forward ae their Yepreentall Tinpeer aie gem ee ORE; Mae 19, 2882. Semi Nare, A Vey. eetieee Stem a0. Be will'o doubt bea fall aad fanbloaable sonbage proseat te Dean Bie—Youra of the 17th inst. was received yos- | wat to be escorted—if perhsps direct to Russis—(by | their guests, im am appropriate manner, by © member of | on the occasion. Verdi's grand opera of +1 Loubardi”” Leengraiaiate you my friends, om this ocosstom, be | ani exponent, sud so continued to do Tosse men are Notwithstanding its tone of impertinent re- | which government my extradition had been demanded | No. 1, acd bandsomely received by D Strozg. foreman of ortly be produced, cause of the suspicious arpects under which we have | still in opposition to the privolples upon which the demo. | ‘rday- cuie ree a ~~ . Wil engine, & becutifal wreath wasales | © = Peeperation, and will shortly Atsembled. Tn ay opisioay fellow cxtioms, the Action of | Gratic parry tritmaphed, and are busy ia thor forts to | Pree°ttgy St'yss Meth inct sue iemeteed waaraoe had | MVEEH! times of the Dasiah goverament,) no positive an- | tho Willemebarg, ny No.2 to Washington Bounton’s Taxarx —The fine comedy of “Every Man te the democrats s° sy:scuse, waich regulted im placing in | strike down the men by whose labors the compromise | 2ver culled you « {ree rged you with hostili. | swer was given. fine Company of this ety, at their dinaer, the presenta. | Hie Humor’ will commence the amusements of (this end ha & conspicuous posi jou bef re the publis the mame of one | mesures were carried, and upon which the party candi | tyto my election. Ta your, note of the 17th you assert | When I arrived as @ prisoner om board the Nord Ce, of your mest respected olvizens, is the first great step | date was placed before the country. (Applaas®, and | that Ihave made both of there charges, As it does not eda [P--- J. Coughlis, foremin of No. 20, mut towards the reel wion cf the democratic party which | Gries of ‘That is so.””) It ia asserted, continued tho mi a the vice-consul of the United States, Mr. De Kenink, to by Bp —Burtoa, Jordan. Fisher, Norton, Barrett, Mrs Buck- hhag boon taken for the last Give years: (Applagse ) The | speaker, thet thee men have repented acd mounted the | { ae pot ad oar inkermation 0. erhiect oe | visited me at my invitation. I communicated to him | Cuéers being given by the companies, Weslso are thet | 1114 ur¢. Hough and Mrs. Holman, ‘The very amudag were presented by » aime walsh wo have bad during thas piat(orm cf the perty. If thisis so, how cam their malig- | previous date, {t would seem that the interrogations in | my position, depositing in his hands my protest asaa | No.6 to No 7 of Brooklyn after the dinner at Military | Piece called “One Thousand Milliners’’ will conclude the which so much ha» been said was—wnat? Was ita union in a A entertaisments, The orchestra, during the evening, wal St mon‘om piscine aren epuin? Warten ta Gee e pest spel! Soh praia yy Per ged oe your Aret note wore gratuitous, or else that your asser- | adopted American eltisen, approved by the necessary | Hall, aud speeches were made on the ecoasion by Major Siny soversl evextares; alten, polkas ae i If you Knew I had Pe Z Sem rss cov aniy tannin | fa tine "au Rt Stee et | ane yay at eames een | amen, MF el aed 9 me inom | OS a(uimeiteemgerceee ca anectaat jo ws @ ection. wh; you 8 to me ow er instruet wi ‘to corre: ry ion every 4 Weatter "Suck inoue ‘wore cavise Uupauite eat | iat the ‘urion’” is preterce cult” What hare been the | he said wo er noi? I¢ however, as must be prosumed | congul of the United States at peer a (From the New» Herald, Sept. 26, formance-—"Unile Zem'e Cobia.” We sever Resse ot 0 Gishomorable, and ‘for one, the sponser said ho was | tho'arty! Let the maimed and disabled et Nee soot, | {702 adage note, ran did nat know and doubled | iatzer with the embassy of the Unitod States st stock: | Many of our. fubermon Join tagus with Mis others of | Srame that had such fe aagermigthacny rips a ty . eu ‘epon Ww juirles were x Bre net andi ton ee a ya | arenas are dy Spat bene ae | Eel Gate koe thon seme |, cong eral aun Sw pn, | St hg eed vie eee’ Satta | Ciretaiaeee et creas © 20 far as the democratic party was concermed. What te | cisne into hi . He said he was gled the division teok +" Po TORE PUTA LOM: (6 eq enmOO 1 would have been in s Russian prisom, er perhaps exe: | have good reacon to complain of the arbitrary and upjust ( 2 the egitizaate objoot of whe party organization, Not the | Djnm' rio harmony. He sald he wae ged torte ca baco ee eee ain ees bas a right to intorrogats another | °BtM, before any steps could be taken'on the partof the | conduct, en the part particularly of the provincial orl. | , Wallsct’s TuxaTan —In eomsequonce of the great on. ronage — spoils — vormmni i rs . fnited States. Th British thusiasm with which the comedy of the ‘Lore Uzaw” ME vote divas Me Distinonee te ter ayn hg arose mnt pane Sa per sig af eal adhered lodeeibopeaet nde pe ping horara ef blog saved or Tot rant nad rosayeet ta nies Siavh Losereets sad contiamaei sa tote seetuns tine spamenrea ens former night, the manager agate offre goed ' : y i i reader msy conc! it ; lala evening, oame const of chame- wig tie orcas sit; Tall that good govern. | {1..°y, We Pretenced union. How caine this if the par- | yet, as I have no desire to conceal {democrat Hevian, Ostaber, November, Decoarcer 1ett; bar Fnp on ‘ground of complaint is that they are drivan | ters. Itembraots the oamesof nearly all of Wallack’s mont which, by e2saomy of expenditare, secks to tax | 0; rarmoriaed on principle and were really unites? At Goud questions in. substance withau refersuce to anet | cond edition. Qogtt Eis Miseelianeoas Writings” | off the land in bad weather, whem the soa ia too rough fie comapany,, Nuss Laure eae Sona eo oa that § i ‘i Prag eatance, ston: a warmest demons ona ‘ coker, B a ry any United Stat " A , aa Wildrake, Dyott as Master us favs dt party. sapiratias end vorguntestons took ‘no | Cinzded convicts -the lowect strata of palitioal laswroat | beg noticed yur recent political course. ince 1860 you | “SiMoomce'a” fats became knowns publis mecting of | SECIMMADTRS Of very comsidarable peril, and. refuied | Hi UNSrasM, [27Ps0,uson an Fondlove. The amomames higher thgp the smclamects of OMee; they are uawerthy | j,1re, cater cf Malstedrs long peace! | ¢ set ant | bave nc ed witt the free soll portivn of the party. Ya | several thousand citizens of Christiania was held and | threstened gale This, when it ir constdered deo wan’ | will terminate with the farce of “Fortune's Frolle” of the atfdittos of an: high minded and honorable mas | 1) ‘ied and broughs tacts there, aflecred to devine does, | Nae sided them in electing delegstes to ovunty, Stat» |S peoiest against such a violation of the Norwegian con- | lives here toon lost aud vesstla wecteed dere Con ae | Memmororay Hass —The great. musical leader, M. ‘These are but the ivcidunts of party sucess, and should | <tc be mans Wonlt hat ocuama tis cralde th and national conventions; you have assisted ia nomins: | stitution was signed, and carried to the office of the | three years pest om that Ashing ground, is certaialy seri: | Jullien, aunounces an entertainment for this eveaieg uever be made the yrivcipal, Whoa they are 40, aay | Coiong by a game with bowie kuives, (Chosen) I, | inf stir candidates for elfioe: you have co operated mith | Governor of Norway, who (accidentally) was abseat | ous ground of complaint which cannot fail to attract m large assemblage, atis. party ls sure to carn mast justly the oomtempt of all | Coutirned the speaker, did mot believe tn suck dy | Hem in getting a large sharoof Stute and natioasipatro | for q few hours. The same assembly honored me, | “Another ground ot complaist is made by the fshormen | Anca Zerr will displey her vooul talent in the reoltative right thinking men (he democratic party, contiausd |} o0, ard ‘tether did they who colncids in | Reée, Jf & mans known politically by the compsay he | through a deputation of three citizens towards evening, | against the commanders of the sited States vousels vent “Queen of Night; MUe. Headerta Mr. D., has higher musiom to perform tham that of en: | Crinicn with me, and they tured their backs on | i¢CPH themit moy be saneried nithous fonr of divpns | with the dec'aration of their proceedings; adding that | to the Bay of St. Lawrence for the protection of ths uh. | Lebrend will rivg tne ballad “Let Nobody Kaow;” Hore tering into conitvion: for che acquisition of the spoils of | {PPMP ee, i that you are a {:e8 soi er You supported a distinguished | they had demanded from the authorities a passport for that they hardly visited the Asking ground at a, | Koenig will play “Les Echos du Mont Biane,”? M. Rei- patrowage, Ite uetesion is to eaunciate and defead the | 10h sy heen (Cneers) And what did thoy, lose | tree sotirr as delegate to the last State convemtion from | Fogiard should be delivered tome, and that the escort: Pant conely the whale of thele tinia ta the per ‘A eolo on the five, and tho imimite le prinsiples of democratic govaromoeat ; amd todo | ciarmd convicts eomding that eacwt te eyo the ward in which you reside; you supported the free sil | ing police efficer should be orde-od to accompany me to | barbors, where there was nothing to do except engace ia Botterini, will give a coutra basio sol». Besides ia it mart avcid el alliances or coalitions with those | Stored ‘aad hurt bom” mho are bongemensured oy tae | CmRecate for the Presicency— that candidate for whom | the American embaagy at Copoakagen. s0cial intorcourse with the higher and wealthier classee ‘attractive foatures there will be a variety of ever- entertaining opicicns running counter to its e#m. | irioni every treo lclegate from the State of New York vo I was escorted by a Norwegian police officer, Mr. | of the British population and the Ameri fishermen | tures, waltzes and polkas. e they have committed. (Applause) Never | ay thsir first cheice It ought to be said, in juetice to " (Cheers. ) your 1847, sed the speaker, taere was ill the nations! demccrats again meet such company. : + Bteon, to Coperhagen, where I remaiaed on board a: were wholly umsble during the season te fiad an Ameri- Mossom.--The new mythological ex'rava- will the mai pany. | Jon, that you have net always been ideatifed with the | Se Cae RGR tne: Mies Bee ee nea can yovernment veosél fer which they could. make oom | ,.Ammucax, Monson. the sew, myibologicul exirere- a in the démoorutic samo—e po tion Of the fo/ce sevetanee id complete, for which hav lp ag seceding from the mn-iu line aud. pltohiog their toate at | soyctTeszee 1s comple ie, for which may thanks b9 rea | ire9 soli organization, You seooded frem the ranks of t various embasnies to arrange my further escort | plaint, and thus the American officers. in . Let those «ho like such ¢2mpacy—suoh araocls- | the natioual mon at the North in 1859, duriog the crisis | 2° sale 5 : | held no covssf ull; vented here on Mondey and Taseday ue 5. Ben wd ipeorarligd a seek them. These creatures, ready x dick ani | pending the compromice measures, whea the Union ane sin, Or my frevisionary inprisoument at Hel- | terooures with s the American S.hermen oad ns tod Ptcirsont iy ie repeated beth this ettorsscn aad oven port an a than the ite that wra: qT are rr # >? y, | only wi Bl en BD only Eag! stor! it ith the same attractive cast. The amus farce Larry Seartket aieece me ae ter sade trem bas these athe ar enna teeny | mscedall ies tends, At quan s moment you resigned | “ inmediately after the Nord Cays cast auchor in | "Cy va vi bg t. Haat, of schooner Edmund Burke, recently ar- : P red re, informs us that ‘ho cruised diligently curing pe a Mad eo ole season, on the rm: BO! jag grou 101 _ 7 iy, inviting somebody to receive my | the coast of Prince Edward Island, aud a — able ried Francont’s Hirroprome —Thin exteasi' oquectatan o- declaration ss a prisoner oa board. | img the entire reason to find « Usiied States armed ves- | t#biicbmert continues to be well patronized. pre Tho cerd was accepted by a young maa in an ante- | sel, althcugh be ciligently sought te fad one, in crder to | &F-1me for this afterpoon ond evening is suck Bs canmot chamber; but nobody appeared | make compisinta againat the aggression and violation of | fail in attracting full assemblages. The present repott, allowing no details of my excnpe | the rights of the treaty by the commander of the Pro Cumsty's American Overs Hover.—Christy’s minstrels from the escort towards torture aad execution, | am | yincis! steamer Rose. Daring all this time he saw oneor | have provided a bill of amusement for tris evening whiok compelled to add the following :— more British cruirers almost every day cannot be excelled in the aauals of negro minatrelay, ’ is also to be givea im the tery was then seviiog su ivcorporation with the Union. The result was the defeat of the demosranc ticket im the State. This was the begiuning of a fig which the secezsiouiste uflirmed was te ba eoutinued and forever. In ihe fovowing year the democratic party met at Balttoore acd nomidated thet great and man, Lewia Ones, for the Presidency, He bi standard bearer 0: the dewoaracy of the Vaiy: 01 i kaa Meoniauad Wines, D. alluded to Rag chose th® | the barbor at Copembagen—Saturday, Jane the Ist—I | ri . Evening Post, the orgam of the aboiltionists, as your or- | formarded a visiting card, with my pame, to the office of ¢ prominent free soilers at Syracuse, and thete efforts tuxough which your resignation was made kno wn by at barmocy, There was the Governor’ ef the State—be | § pabiic tetter Yeu rurnlshed your Jeter to that prin, | {26 American embi pill never get that position again— working away lika s | axd.allowsd) curselfand your letver ve be made the textaad | boy striving to make suger holes with @ gimlst, cosxiag | cooasion for offensive comments upon Union men and men in frost with the promise of spells, while ‘the rear | Union measures, Frevious to this step you had pro but what did thoxe ¢o who now prate about the * uni: b phic : i tl measures, and evjoyed in ® partial degree the confidence P | but harmory prevail under such circumstances! Mr. D, Pelt t SoS? A Tee NS. iy and watume, control its x0, | continued ~The ‘re vollers eny we are aot regular nour | You bave eupported tho {roe vollors ia tele, movemones, | 1,2b¢,next morniog I found myself om board of « small | "The British eruivers, {vis contended and a weight of |” Woon's Mixernat Hitt. —Wood’s minstrel Of var principles by suctaiiag theis ropresea | 2cuOD. Indeed! What claim have they to seal ia tho | Darticlyatel in their councils, and advooated their cau’ | hats sloop, beund for Hull, (Eagland) always in | evidenoo is furvinhed in the mattar which seoms to 0 | gxcelont busi eas, their hall being filed ere Prsearege | fy me uissns. © They, the “burneca;’” asta | matter till they Comshow clean handy Ta histo- | didates for office with ell the seal of a fresh convert, | Russian tman of-war steamer the Hamtechaike, eraising | “ai, tee, did Leake the Aaning Sees nd closely, | good programme for to night A | o Syrac é ; g 2 4 1 A ‘i they stood on a great principle and could ast come in | 5% “hoving that tae ‘convention ate the Gite | hereby exming thore enemies of the Union foranow | in'the laltie. In such e dangerous position friend of | tutall bat epost Wels tine io the sorte ot fieltes, | RUCKLAY’s Ermorian Oruna Hous is visited | ed, ry ‘ob@ | cruscdé upon the institutions ef your mative State | | very asurual by Jarge audiences, who seom celighied i aot that ther loved Cisar less, but Mr. Proviw more! v < ? | mine called once more at the American embassy, urgi Pictou, er Charlotteto: or eloewhe: way from the A. Canghisr.) Bid carly Agel tay chia ja | iy OO Ps ero caltdats tee pone asec Cesnesree), saa ae Lacpata gs etanen mee hingy) | pene to cone ay assistance, My friend received | 9 hing feet as oR stay rae tee eee eee ‘They offer a fine programme ; a | Gaket $9the:Gomescaay- of Now, Kak owerdiy.d pay? hers : A — ile in Hunt was at anchor ux forth Cape, : doabt beard of | (4 pause.) Youarerght It was in | caniseat cogres, of ihe hearty, nad vigoroas hipport, | 2euogTe it, 1bsre in common with many other demo- | "NT: Woing Sabbath. no business conld be xttendod to.” | in the hanriect southerly Blow af the neuron, w vent freee | EiGNOR Bur7's ‘entertainments at the Stayvosent fast sain city were ne Anromblage took place, and where | (applause.) The speaker comtauos, by saying that che | I¢ vou do not belong to the=s Te is didicalt te imecins | 9,No Captain Ingraham on board of an American man: | the Briti-h steamer Rove boarded him, and’ ordered him | tute are paying well. He offorsaa unusually attractive several buileers—srchitects cn diff-reat plans bafore— | freg coilers, like tne anti m sons, ‘bad gone off from | wht as, Ahr a heleg Your hostility to my seo. | of-war, was in the neighborhood to get underway as sposdily as possible. tain H, | programme for this eveuing. Sarg hate joint cits nd labors, resulting ise struc: | their party, bat the old organization remained. It was | {lon ig as well kaewa aa teat of oth free sollers | i eet ererved iaaiGiy ab iaetl, (Cuegiond) he could rot safely leave until the next mernicg, | Paraaw’s Sxvex Mie MiRRoR.—This famous nasional Joi and returned to the United Scates in Jamuary, 1 tales {i coned blowing oe freshly; bat Boon after. my arsival, March the 7th, T aid-essod | tietsteamce tenwtor upem bis gettivg uaderway at once, | ths: ilar production for years. It is to ae seen the Seanciravian Society (oandimavian Houve, | declaring, if he did not. bo would seize him and carry | Crem si nt at the Chinese Reows ee udvertieomemin Greenwich street, New York,) proposing to appoint | him to Charlottetown, Captain Hunt, though convinced | SYCry night at the Chinese Rooms, See advertise, & committee for the purpexe of receiving muy | thet ke was availing himself only of a right gri communications, I am med, that I am forced b; the treaty, of shelter, yet, i vulte! Banvarp’s Bory Laxp —This splondid paintieg, whieh She suntinseat of uations! honor t3 declare that mo reply | tin eile roma: ea wee th, bas bees such & number of weexs en exhibinom ta thie to my proporition has ever been recei Re the | wos near bim and reosived the same orders, they come | “ity, Continues to attract full houses, leading vored to defeat my ising to give thom the best portion of the patronage | 1, ke | i sere see serigle employed is was not meommary te 46 | within Mie conrral.(applaaies). Men who" honestly | (cent szako ia very, Gispareging terms of me as 8 mounting this plaviacm pledged their honors tuat they eiffer on politics! subjects, raid Mr. D., ought body ae ictous, eud did what little you eould to dis rate Ne harmony im such cases wi . fet A P Flower pon wide toes tha ples eeeaeare the | the Uaion could no: be safe hile auch Jonas wore on | yeu fe generous enonga to offer me some Aarionr as fol campaign epemea wie ba'tio of '48 was foorkt ana § peat ME ie Nepineectealiy vg ae docr = tapraeesel| tive political Spiztous of, peer somtiinasts then eave, | Bublie invitahen of the Ingraham commitiee at Now | fo tho decision that it was aafer to karerd standing ont | SEDGWIOn’s APoitoxtoox Coxoxets.—The programme the cemo pe ef . . ye i 2 feredit of this reault the bacatorsary claws et ee; ibe | iat Assembly demonstrated this. Oa a certein day, © | presintations of mine evioce, you should not aseume to | Yok I | to cen during the gale than to risk being onrried to advertised by Mr. Sedgwick, comprises masy of the mext n ing ¢ | expected an invitation en the part of my compa rio lotietown, detati wubjected te the mescssary ex: | popular musical selectieas of the day. own, and were pariewiarly jabiiaat i series of resolutions were called up, endorsing the inau- | speak of them at all.” Now, my dear sir, even if I had jected i they Keop their prow'ves in relation to. Aghtiog aa did | gurat and the compromise measures, and what was the ventured to speak of your political conduct and affinities | Sc" "side to the honor of the nob! penze attending even a grossly unjust seizure, FRANKRNSTEIN’S PaNoraMa oF NIAGARA ia atill om ombl- laughter ani checrs) Well, the thiog made—th so now, it wus so deriag the bank war; yet President in my dictrict, with whom you en | i otain of | work of art, is creating a greater sensation among us Goaghier pat checra ) Well, the thiog mado—the | Juckron did nct sitive wo win the seceders back by pcou- | nomination, ‘Durieg the exavase. itt Why a rit stampede ef the harmo. | " 0 bition at Hope Chapel. The lovers of the pesutiful im forever om the piziform they had lid down! No such *¢* oP een without much informstion, I would not be the only 08@ waired vainly. j F seRisting, protatly, tast “spoils” wore woarce ia | Fade’ been thro va inte” the ‘Armeubiy ‘chember, | Techless encush to attempt mhat ho is not supposed to | “intruding by relishzoss to appear before the public pet AS a hg Oa a pd q Bntinee eed coating, the platform lest ita at-| y moro ready iligat than Speaker Ludiow ‘aud his | jeqct ne cell inccomed of the'™ pried eutaionsat my 4J# Rot im my character, and under the abore ciroum- . cudem Xf Guasdlena) ud Cede. obeas tan earths . ter im that city, on the 11th ef October, of 200 of the pen- | on exhibition at Academy Hall, Broudway. Prof. Wul- morro he malogerionn dalogimnogene perc ry fruvds made coukt not have chanced. Notaingoompars, | corstitueata’” aa you'are supposed to be of the law, | tucelay evening ten At he MaFARAm demonstration | siouery belovging to the veteran companies for the pur. | Gams is to deliver a leetuss (hin ovouing’ upon itm @®- of error committed an tna part of te ‘rullag wpicies ta | Lt t0 this hegira could be erred in the caso of | jooal, commercial, maratime, or internetional, whicn is 7 “Tyg bere FE American ombassy at Copenhagen, | Po#® of proceeding to Momtieal. The editor of the Colonist | corapanied wich experimouta. the Baffale movecacss. They did no! propess to come | 4/~°,":B 4 tin pail appeadage to his tail. (lugaver) | go indispensable to the Actorney of the United States | powever, was net a personal ailair, pot anenicial sir, | suppcees they are te be sent there to aid ia keeping the | CC POUt TORU RN eas oc the chara back to the denaveratic fold as wanderers, coassioun Of | boxy gunvocting the adelteeation eal he coastal | who is to appear before the Commicsioners at Lonlon | conduct of an Americrn representative abroad, by which | Pesoe of that olty at the moxt oriminal torm, when dis- | sr ai4T/yonr Saviey in cixteanh strost This greed ate wreeg done, and renrat tor its commission. Nothing of | },.7u* Supeorting ‘he administration and its principles, | as theadvoonte of American interests under the recent | the li'e of aman was exposed. At the present momeat, | urbances, is reems, are apprehended. We are of vpia. | 9t St. Niancis place on Sunday evouiug next, ucder she this. They claisced wo come in ane distiaot organize ioa |] /%7 U8 ‘hes Meir promise sud performanca wore piuch | trepiv, And yet sou, Gen J Addison Toomas, unknown | {nh ch the rights of au adopted citizen and the conduct removal of | Piiasneo of Me. W, Berge. Several teionted artistes axe —te participate in tue cor flict with the whigseacomtitian | W4¢ * msn who wen: 108 horse race and got kicked dy & | gs s lawyer,sxcept by means of your siga, have under- | cf ‘american represeBiatives: have become & aubjec: of | from Uprer | frneunced. The musical selections offered comprue the that they, sea party »bould have half ta: —saequal | “CG ly animal hitcaed near the path to the course | tien to go to London ia an official capacity, asa apect- | Sadoral attemtige: I feet it my duty to augment th dseu- | the suh-re of | following :—‘Galve Regi ‘Oujur Antiaum,”” Tent participation in their emolumemia, My friends, oonaaded | 0) y/tv pa trey ured One) 1 just show me the caim | jen of the American Bar | Gents connected with the Korrta affate, expressing here- | *° dotinitely fixed te be in | F507) Date Semitum,” “Regis Cools,” “Gratios Agl- the spenker, wn sat Namemage so bail this | 3 ho ee a li sade Very reeprctfully, your ebit servont, _ | by cmos more my gratitude towards Mr. Schrader, the | '?+¢r Canada only. as mus” Ave Maria,” ‘Gloria 0: Honore,” and the graad union upem prisaiic fon for polis. As | owner to ony that iy gee hie bone td eee re : CELE. | American Charge d' Affaires at Steckholm, for his worthy cantata composed in honor of Pina IX such I denounced and dissountenanced {i ps . ? ~r sete Q : Gen. J. Addison Thomas, 15 Bond atreet, New York. 7 4 Reaatta ON Cuagies Riveg.—A rega'ta took Stes eochieen I ocereg oan Canapenean eh him there—adding, wv, what are you going to do or ipecieny ie beet eon samen te TePUdlican, 1 | a Jece on Charles river Saturday afterneon, and the foi Gorrecuaix, the grent American has been > pianist, ey sbout it?” T was just going te say toat you would se a ¢ star-spangled banner. paged hey rendod t be di ointed ove of the jadges of musical int trumente metaunion im any prowr sense of that, tere & rs ¢ . * ‘The Collector and the Soft Shelis. * PAUL HABRO BARRING. lowing oat for the prizes. istamce | Pi far was it from this, that one section might have had tay | B™1 Celce me moss Saat woolly Horse agsin, ” mas the | ryroes oF THX EVENING POST :— | “Williamsburg, 202 South Fourth street, Sept. 23, 1863, | VA eizbt wiles pi finches pet eget pga yond types aye ol smallpox and the other 00; bave been iu sho least dsago: to bate n union in fact, why do thay mot come | _ GENTLEEN—Oa the outeide of your paper of Saturday | Water Witch, - Capt. Hayden, ee eT CU HENIL ate ee of cats! it! (Lougnter and cheers.) Ageinstmy coa- jgck in » maaly wer, and not uy todo it b: i ‘of a | You state, “upon competent authority,’ that my letter Gide, % Wentworth, 65 16 6 concerts given ly ‘4 Saleoa, vietions of right and ct sound policy the coalition was | "df aa Iudia tubber platform, which is sure to fy | t? ‘be Tammany Hail Committeo was ‘not received by The Texas Debt. Evening Siar, «, Richardson, = 7238 Se formed, and tho rerait has been precisely what migat | beck te its original position whea the purpose for whica | t7@™. On the inside of the payer you make ‘a slightly TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. os Towa, 63 : Supreme Court—3pecial Torm, have boon Se wie nan thet one oe {com it was clongated is answered. But these men and their | “ilferent statement,” saying that the leter was mot ré- Smx—The communication of General Hamilwoo—whi Caswell, 67 rl DECISION ON POINT OF PRACTICE, BY HON. JuDee u iy “4 . appeared ia your columns on Sanday last—hae been brought to mj notice. As he there speaks of Me, Cat: 4 ting’s opinion not favoring the scaling ple adopter by Texas, I would sicaply tak what would bo tts practical | tine, 65m. 16x.—Boston Herald, Sept, 21 the code wont inte operation. , pretensions are known, not by their honesty, bus by sno | °*'ved by the chairman of the committee until Satar ‘ay pop ia npr emp ppp | Teverse.. Ite true that at Syracuse they got upom * plat- Prime Post Sache fg. arated ag a sae souehs A sabe thementves uestel Sse an | form, but net without a * proviso.” waich ome of the | ft: wee published [on Seturdsy morning] ‘befove, It was ens ieeeane party. This the nivaker presioved, | ie7ders threw in whem he Geclared the performance an | “"Ths tut is oe follows :—Tao lotitr was sons, by aimee | efect peoviding that he deuste, the legality of tbe pre Sol cbaling uare er ante tee and when he san bis fears in coarse of verification, hs | 1,/=0euens | ‘hs before, “hough they sought to cbeat ine | SECA, inan cuvelo), directed to each member of the | viso attached to the law of Congresa mating the five mil- | Sar op Henzy CLay’s Restpencr—Ashland, ands) cn Sat gopuad th Wot bolas ae Pe denounced, im ittieg torms, a coalition tending to such | iayary, for a time by dopning anotaer suit of ola | Committee by came, with instructions to deliver it into | liom appropriation’ Can it be o:aer than a distribution | the home of Henry Clay, was seld em the 20th inet T took the first suas time Ourada ce ee salt and. Abraham ET eorge A. Burrough vs. . Hull and Abraham EH. Cant, Wentworth, the second; | caih. This is an ection om judgment rendered bsfors it was pur- | complaint, uoder sec. 71 of the code, which declares that 1 one \majttee ; and the messenger, | on the aca! rinci ple Y uant to previous notice, at public sale to the highest | * 4 3 | clothes.’ The snake of free soilism is only sootched, aot | the bands ef one of the committee ; an: EP 8 P . at public {3 no action ehall be brought upon a judgmeat rendered im =a 7 in for the aoc meat afrer calling at two or three places without (ndiag either As General H. has undertaken facetiously to throw dis- | bidder. James B Clay, Exq, was the purchaser, at $140 " nee ee n-Y Te, OG Re ttaete ce get’ Sas free suilore weoski2s | cf the persoas sddre:sed, delivered the lottor to Charles | credit on,the propriety of the deci-ion of the late admin- | peracre. Tae tract comtained 331 acres, rf any Court of tls State, ctweon tho tae partion wit | ; out leave of the Court, for good cause shown, om motios Mr, Dickixson—Ne you did not, I am most happy to cgi By t ing im this, it asked hi és Fieicher, ome of the committee, at noon on Friday— | iswation in reapect to the appropriation mow in the te'the adverse Dh stion of code my. (Cheets) Mr Dissinson rorumod—t do ant, follow. | foci tn. nis he ean ger beeen rans Se eee rae atte 10) Stan ee ey | Domestic Misceliany. clares that the cocond part (embracing the ‘aoe ain » pe shended a 7 1 m 2 . - ra | v Capen cog crmk sr nctpenn te wane oakionse | Hoe senior’ Paar atckotive spmpatey. (Ay. | Bolities, T give you the opsortuaity of publishing this | the rcaloe rate (s adopted, and which he advocutes. that | , jn¢,Jiish git] who discovered a skeleton ia tue cellar of | relates to olvi! actions commenced afier Ist July, 1 part pose | 8 H Aer | a house im Leverett street, Bosten, tree or four weeks | except when otherwise provided therein. By the 460i trom those who bave erred, if they return to right and | Disuse) Mr. D. again advected to the ticker, | "te |. Respectfully. yours ae the late Bank of the United States, (af which heis the | gy yyered from the fright reseived oa that | section, as amended im 1851, it was declared that the ‘they ‘wero wrorg. Bat (nthe caso of thetres | Pause) Mr. D. age! George W. Ciato, upon | S#rt- 27, 1863. GREENE ©. BRONSON. agent.) and himself get $180. while some others, equally im the insane asyli OnKe- r seilers or barsburtere we Rave no such comossion—that | 1, (Greet and prolonged cheering.) ils said that Mr. C, ae meritorious, get but $25 for each $100 of original debt ? | ow seylum, ia o; Sibi ions of the code should apply, among other | a aut Gitaathe | "7 future proceedings in actious hezetofore oem: is, from the leaders. Shey exhibited no rogret for th® | wos a true mau—had never strayed from the true path— The Soft Sheil Meeting. i Henosithe facetiouspess of hia illustration may with much | en ia s after » judgment, to enforce euch judgment, Whi 4 Past, but, with brazen tapudencs. came forward and de- | yas, man of unquestioned ability and integrity, and TO TUE EDITOR OF THE UERALD. ei einieenin tee Pic Pte! CE cpadimrr (Bale hoo ne culty ie the: thes summons and complaint ia this cam ba manded that the couduet of affairs should be committed | every way worthy of tie suvport of all true democrats. Ta lookivg over the columns of sereral of the city | views of Mr. Fillmore and Mr. C\ Cement Hamliee 1a | Supreme Court of that State, considered strictly asan action ona judgment, or, mere to them. (Several voievs—"'Thst is the fact.”’) The | Ths eapal qi extioe, im thin connection, claimed coasider- | Papers of last week, and am others those of the oe bar ty a the eat otha thdaninges: | The j 1 liserslly, as @ proceeding to enfores a judgment, in eisher , Coatinned idx. D. are no‘ed for the number | giion, Gov, Seymour was in favor of & constitutional | HeALD, ! find my came, or at jeasta mame similar to | Geass eas cow ioe aur wean | ¢ journeymen horse shoers of Albany are ome strike | view it comes withia the code. It is procseding, im the - and appositeness of their proverbs, amd in their catal | amendment for the enlsrgement of the canals, but when | mize. mentioned as one of the vice-presidents from the | ton’s i aa te ca eee tee ih pink Bed for an inc of wages. form cf an action, to enforce a judgmont, great ob- of these may be found this one—‘‘Beware of reconciled | by came to write his mesage he forgot ali about it. Taat | Tvelfth ward of the mesting held at Tammany Hi!l on Sor teen por’ fre Rhode ya honosty—if his claims | John Bourne, of Sonth Hanson, was drowned near | ject of the ainondment of ’61 waste terminate, as soon as -” I have aieady said that the arrangement by | i. be cid net alter the puraseology in relation to thia | Friday evening last. I did not at the time suppose that I ti — eC atatt at twerty th eee Brant Rock, in Marshfield, em the 28d inst., while bath- | pornible, the necessity of studying and retaining two differ- the free ‘oil lasders were te. co-operate with | topic but three timec afier the document was ready togo | ¥38 ove of the persons referred to, as I eoald not belicve | ins ee bis eke Hina te | ink. His death was witnessed from the bhoze by his | ent systems of procedare, by applying the provision of the the deme :ratie nots unioa, bat & cusli- | to the printer. (Langhior) The caral policy fnaliy bes my person would have taken ergot ble pope be ke © oake, erally gives father and his intended bride, code to every cace in which they were applicable without tien—en effort to ren mocratic party by con- | seitied cpom by the Governor, and endorsed by the barn me for such a purpose without a wr We learn from the Salem Register thet a man who calls | doing injustice te vested, er coomingly rights. wact—let ont to breed fer belt the sioat. a aug bureers, wae very apt y characterized by a Senator when | mé firstabeut it I have sines, however, ascertained that | J have an abiding ce outs Soar te. Kiteaself Patciok Clansley, has been ai The evil of accommulatiag costs by piliog jxdgmenta i ix v we passed at our conveations in mame, bat the coslition im fact 7 framed po ss t react both ways with equal This is ee ae ought aot im by mem elsiming the least regard to sides” thereof. (Aoplause.) But, continued Mr D., | ! waa not present at that meeting—that I never author- | gress of the United States. piste ge bpet noo) jet ri erode when the aakiol the cazals fought the bill tarongh | ised emy perfon to use my ame fer that purpose, or for | Im Gen. Hamilton’s illustration he says it would bea to We Hanley, He kad been adimitiod to bail can bo assigned for restrainixg the for the enlargement, then the Jeadors of the free soil | $3y “ther purpove, connected with that meeting: and | pleve of great lolly ox the part of @ horse driver te pre: | Ft |, Sb ad absconded. Clansley was committed to | ca#®, which Ia not equs'ly cogent in the other. The or- squad turned rewnd gad claimed the result as theirs! | that, on the contrary, I shall give my support and use | vent any ' itcn very mare Te would, | Salem j walt ® requisition, nine ‘out of a hi Cs re shad? was i ‘There is no doubt, continued Mr. D., but the wy influence, (what little 1 may have,) at the coming ye reat would. Indeed, 1 | | | healluded to “scratchirg the bertom and tickling the | I wae the person re‘erred to, I ould therefore say that | mitted to rest wine | | | } 1 | | | | | principle, Buch men and those only should work to- , a election, in favor of the regularly nominated ticket, | But equally certain that if the General and his | A lunar rainbow was plainly visible about 8 o’elock on Mean aaaatamnoreenmee ts peaatgln tiny Beiter is thet ot os Ove pissed upce by the people,and. | heeded ” Georse W. Clinton, for Secretary of State,” constituents, the, aforesaid Bank and others, would get | Sunday right, Hept. 18, at Chuttanoogs. says the Advor. | Judgment, ts by issuing Poms dt grod rp Rall mney mle, gl ior ponag nef See er aenae cee vectict ateld partic We Respectioliv, yours. &¢ , | Sdriak at the Little atream of * Sve millions reserved,” | ser, spanning the wostern heavens and forming @ com- | Dropeliy,, Where, henson, circutnstanoey have oe, Yor priy, nod when ran dewn like them, worry ‘aod de- | 12> Uicis reward both the frieuds and the enemies of that HENRY , McGOWN, 120th strect, Harlem. | they would drain it nearly to the very dregs. I: is to | plete arch. ‘Lhe pheomenon is ous of rare eccurron: Curred since the judgment wae ©: oh, for exemn. Your cach other im the division of it. Official emolument | ProPttly omnrd Uoth Mie cenieg power im qherr heads, | Now York, September 27, 1863, the interests of nine teatha of the Texas bondholders | and though much loss brilliant than the solar bow, isyet | Sie aaa discharge le banksaptey, or telense by act ot is the ineldent, in ail rightly conducted political comventa; | SOT ine lant by depriving them of that which they have | ———$<$_$__—_- that mere ma be ome ag the ‘noses’ of Saran pod decause seen under the softening influeae® | the creditor, or a constructive paymcat, about the trate dat im coalitions it becomes the principle. (Applause) | used bat toabuee (Applause) We must not, said Mr. | ‘The Hard Shell Mecting. uke of eibatn TUR SA eel eee | ee or effect of which circumstances a dispute exists, a for- We do not dislike or war with whigs as persons. Were | 1) eve any mere halt and half tickets, The bi id TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. rights ald wi ad “ to Os = ‘ a go> ey bo Gold in raid to have been discovored last week, in dig- | mal action to try the newly arisen isanos would net oaly spect and aseceiate with them as mea, but whee we come | most reliable men mnit be selected for the Legial Allow ms t6 correct a slight error which oecurred ia | Ppmne“sd with safety OSS Horak lest | ging a cistern, in the town of Bolivar, Tennesseo, be proper, but parbaps necéssary; and the Court, on ap- te act a we are found in antagonistic positioms. | not one here in favor of the canal, and another there your morning issue of yesterdsy. In your reporter’ New York, Sept, 26, 1859, . A dra*t of marines, for the atonmor Alleghany, arrived ication and notice, wenld readily grant the dedes® at ase here priaciple interposes and separates us. | nosed ve it. For nimself. be repeated, he sd no war count of the great; mass meeting ia the Park, jow » Kept. 26, 2 | at Norfolk om the 24th inst. ’ leave to bring such action, In the prerent instenon, So ft should do im ail cases, and with all classes where | uke om percens. His assaults were only upon epini serven : ‘‘Bloomfield’s Band occupied the piazza, | leave, it appears, was applied for, and, under « misap- ‘this antagomiam is found. We,astruc democrats, | and sombunations which wrong and pernicious. | five o'clock commenced playing rt 9? Wreck of Bishop’s Derrick on Lake Erie, | Superior Court— ult. ri hemeion was refused as unnecessary. The case, an- ve p ‘@, 's A bypoerite, raid, a pir silmy gue was | band ia question was not Bloomfe! but the Natienai from the Bul ox pres . 26. } 2s rome Bew fact altering pierent as cm to have principle rule, sway, and guide our action id, he, I de ‘the slimy demag i Bi la he National fig the Buffalo E: Sept. 26. Ole: facts alterin, t ba " i ) ‘8, Pi | ean this be done while ia sosiitiom with | hig special abberrenso. For himself, ne had no wounds | Guard, seventh Regiment, Band, uader the direction of | Some days since the steamer [mpire, Capizin Mond, Before Hon. Judge Edmonds, in PEN - procented, is a proper one for an actlon—a disputed dim eppored to us im everything into which p im- | sot fiegh. I: baa boom his fortune to have drawn upon | Herr Null. The leader received no word of the engage- | proceeded to the wreck ef the Erie, to lend assist oer, 21 Dania HATCHWAYS charge in bankruptcy is set up as cancelling the effess of ciple enters’ Suet ceslition as that to which I | iim the shafts fiom many s bom, but he was hapoy to | most until two o'clock, andat five he bade band of near | rai Friday the propara- | ome i= mts. Ed. T.-H. Givwons and | the antecedent judgment Leave, therefore, must be have sdverted is base, dishonest, aad dem thiak that, at least in his own estimation, he had settled | forty pextormers under his charge at the Park, the engines were | Orin juries received by the Taintifl thepuche ake Linnea | Ganted nunc pro tunc, and the summons and comp sib ej aad I, for one, rejoice that by the his acecunts wiih his e2emies as he weat slong, The but s severe gale, ligence of the deigndemte ira through the alleged | retained, unless the defendants, in eight days after am- ‘tae democratic party at Syracuse an end has | demeeratio party had spent five yoars in testing the ques- is time, faally rea- Sate Brow Seen the no ME appeared that on the | vice of a copy of this order shall show good cause to the boon pat to it. Why talk abouts “union,” which was | tien ar to whether ciland water would combing, and have Interesting from South America, forthsr labor impossible, This eautinned during | 24+ December, 1651, the plaintid.iwho waa thea employed | contrary, giving four days’ notice of fir intention ne mene? No sush thing is necessary fer tras democrats. | happily eome to the eonclusion tbat longer effort in this ra Vecektiihasr ciNicibeoupatcn: | ight, and at three o'clock on Saturday morning, | *4 ‘he ae fendants, in Piraid street, | te do. They mow the J my cl whey chierish—are competoat | direetion is a waste of labor. There was in certain | OUR VENEZUELAN CORRES | the Bupire was compelled to leave. ba otha he Manner floor of the premises, to deter mize, declarations, what mon profess and | quarters much protence of affection, but it should Punato Canst1o, Sept. 3, 1863. Absut five o'clock the same morning, » cross finw | Tu (mouse ihe hatchway, and was severely olor Marine Court. upheld them; and to erown all, they know the way (0 | ot be fergetien that mmiting under the fifth rib, | suwision of the Revolutionary Treops—Preient Triumph | struek the twe boats supporting the Derrick, and broke an ordizance amon Connell which di- Before Juage MoCarthy. ! Those whe agree in senti- | while ecekanging friendly greetings, was not oon- ects that all persons whose premises have hoist; hall 26 =. ool ‘ment—who regard polities as something abore a of the Monagas—Probable Duration of their Dynasty-= | them srunéer, one of them passing out of place. ae i P ways a Serr. 20—Hevitt ve, Howard This was am setiom Derrick pitebed over, and gradually sunk, tak keep them railed round, te prevent accidents, Forthe | brought by the complainant fer non fulfillment of aa em fined te the Kast. Let us have no more coalitions for the ble fer the emoluments of official atation—t ose w! | in, repeated Mr. D , b nt ourselves firraly upon Ihe late Popular Organization ~ Political Movements | with it the Madisom, the romaining boat, Tae Derrick defence it was shown that the hatohway had rails around agement. It wasa the complainant that Capt. Someta to tae ot cmmcrtcs even are, | tke reas of waded Tagen Teed | Merkel Quotations and Shipping at Puerto Cabele. | | moke ol aome tinty fot abere the sack of the Madioon | removed iat Gay for the farpese of tkiog in _goves err Gece, Cain of 8138 tor meat oon: oT " u t i res rewal . ee we low! Ir. 9) rr A the Ay polls, er the kind of ticket proper to be | enka ed oleieey Chalter. Shoe speaker agnia | We have, by this opportunity, the ploasuro of addrest- | {2.i'the Utgboats ama. drifted about tee saites feomtne { ad had not been replaced when the plaintiq wont | pat wien the time arrived for sailing, he refored. en the whom they get there. Aste the “union,” it has | siiuded te the excellonce of the anminees presente by | ‘ng yous few lines, With the exception of a email buly | wreck, whem they wore picked up by the steamer Hal aed Pong Pg il It ws ee con: | ground that he was an Eeglishman, and that the com- ever transcended tq dignity ofa hollow truct—8s | ‘hy vational democ:acy, and that their principles could | of troops under the command of Senor Vaca, whe lef} | exd taken te Black Reck—Captain Mead ‘considering Tt ie iy te bodating le aidan oat Pian | Fy 5 fed | pany would not engage him for tl Nish a Cothatie-sceeaatiaar mcopeaien, pernags, | rie da Pig Hl fe cp of she manase ny | Cumara, or ita uburbs, after the eerthquakeon the lsth | Rezatdous to seek am entrance at this port. The sll | Ol, coa tweraits, andthat theaccidentiocsurred turougn, | ° erence lan eo e Sigen hee bat gm some miner poimis of theology, but antipodes on ai! 1 perty—could not fail of going harmonious | July, the remaixder of the armed enemies of the goverd- < unis v0 our hacker, which i! el ign setiess on the jury that if | said that he would orgage him if the Company weal 7 the essential dvetrines of their creeds. Tae pretence of ictory. (Applauré.) 9 ania ‘bo | mont of Presidemt Movagas have submitted, elther by 0- lock. A part of the wreck of tae Derrick and the | O1°0 oo tas not Tattle’ to recover. This morning doing a under © “union,” under such circumsteuces, would be the id no doudt be the pleasure, of every true ‘were visible out of water when thoy left the | fi) in a ponled verdict for defenda necessity of engaging somebody else height of im pacone ine folly. This has boon proven in he | demeerat te aid in placing the ron, (turaing to Mr. Clin. | tcion or voluntarily; and, by oka of veer pcre ground,’ This isam untoward pensive proceeding, | 4 brought ins lor Cotontante, he nevor objected on the ground thai sese ooratie party in New over and Over | ioy,) im a posilion where he could give official aid in > Vaca had entered into an agreement with o: @ BOY | and cne which involves great disappointment and loss. man. bt ‘The ao ee tgs eee eeae,| 0 jeh an ustrious father began, (Groat | ernment Gerorala to surrender, which awaited only the | Had che operations gone on without interruption, IV is Muperies ComsteSpestal Term, hears Linfements om Voth idee Soiag Sememiosiy wee Oe rata “hs yaa o talfeas tot wry body tant | eee ee, ie ericsca thouked the mestiog for the recep. | SPPrebation of General Mosagas to put an end, for the | believed they would have bees crowned with syetay uc, | sure, 21.—tlope we, the Stach und Eighth: Avenues Rad. | ant’ than there wer for, tue defendant, the Oonct gave one aim. It wae a half and cpt ge Hat | tom they had given him, and (ook his seat amid repeated Fpicerg ted Meatnd tone Times tenn ail quae. | Shall state as ceriy’ an possible, roads, pt Creede AA judgment im faver of ge Losey 3 h | rounds of ap; late movement was organized and conducted ia the most D Before Judge Thempron. Fee mis 4 The was addressed at considerable length and | miserable manner imaginable, The revuit must be at- ‘Tar Morwon Buock oF MARBLE.—The committee saad pier ns Bony at ‘the paint [gers rn Applause.) ‘Lat | ree by Siossra. Clinton, Thompson, ant | tyinuted entirely to the shameful mismanagement, and te ited b Brigham Tivol: Gererasr of tee ve U * was an action Drenght By A. at of the rr ver ban A . ethers, but we have met room to day for even & synopsis | the incapacity of a largo msjority of the principal chiefs ott 7 g; territ . 8. Distzict Court. ance of twenty bales i", bor lefendsnt, one suspect individuals difer | o¢ (heir timely and warrly recelyed remarks, | whe were indlarge of the aallivary epeuetioas, Chews tah, te Ssoompany the Bleck of marble —farals Rofere Hon, Jndge Betts. The plaintiff alleged that be had lost about $120 by the ype eesti to See fore, "we ogain see, the Monagas simiaistration, t1- Reni eve daleer toni ee CONFISCATION OF CONTRABAND GOODS. non deliverance of the goods, and claimed damages.te 7 irreconoilably, ! , Deseret, befor feet, 27.—Mr. bate for onsen , cg an Goer forme: for ib tke of laighing ihn | THETA Corre eee re yer ta denen cae ak aoe at at | Yaritery~—tor the Washington Mmnimot erro yartar: | gfe ove fo “na oavageenian oe Wiese Tsesag. | ‘MRbs betotonen twos proved thai Me Daron hat wat poral i eed asante Cen ee Sies | O€N. THOMAS TO TMF TON. JOHN WHETLrR. Public aff ven in Venezuela, were never managed | 2*7 pee Towey TR fee witnn Mg nds cotton velvet, and six packages, containing twenty-eight his note for tie hops, and consequently the sale well sigtie W tame thelr echien ace 15 Boxn stanst, New York, May 16, 1868, | so badly as at the proceat period, amd ir would not sur- | formal reception of the stone by the Monument + | pieces of sill, without mark, The goods wore not claimed | was not made perfec defined principles to base their action upon, and | » May stht tee eould take place. The bleck of marble is of oolite waite but seized unde: t 484 Pearl ‘The jury im this case rendered a vordict in favre. af the, upon these taey have always rallied with alacrity whea | | "4" Sm—Hayi understood that you hay dthat | prise as to see another uprising within « few months Misestone, cured from Manite Cit pete cous yy any party, but were seized under warrant, at rl jai 1 vthe constitution hes been. t We oppense the | 1 oppered your ‘elation te Congres, 1 beg to inquire | hence. ‘Ges halle wad thirty three wil a “4 bet ty, | street, and appraised at $554. plaintft of $100 and costa, -Novement at bo North which led off the provisoists; | *#tiher you have ever go exprosved yourself, or eater. Fiectione for President take place in August, 1354, and dems Great Ball Lake, and eatved ta aoeertens a ‘The Judge ordered the goods to be condemned and sold, 4 pored tained ikat opinion, and if have on whist it was | alcoady it is esid tnat the late Procident, Joss Tadeo Mo: @ | and the (proceeds to be placed to the credit of the U. S. Supremes Court—Cireult, ety Bh their error key take ind founded? 3 the sume time T'will thank you to state | nages, is fixed upon. #0 you will perse.ve that the Mo- ene range pen hg fone Fp nope I govern: | soverament. : Before Hon, Judge Edmonds. politic t0 exalt to ponte of com: | whether you have nise raid that Iam n free soiler; and | negas are cotermined toretain the reins ie thelr owa abe # + : i Serr, 27.—Mark Moritz vx. Thomas Car sey, Sherif Fi en mand such ones till they ret’ which nppeare upon the stone, Those of our read. United States Marshal's Office. 4 of bave been back @ sufficient lergth of time to id of | {you Bove, I request that you will state the reasom | hands. It le now disgusting to obeorve the shameful ho would like te 200 the at: oun dp 00 by vial ‘This was an action for illegal seizure Pp belong: he oder contracted in the ether cam (Oneoee® ‘and | Whisk indeed you to #ny so, Your sense of justice to | roarner iu which government affairs are conducted here, {he Me dol An Wi be Siar, Sept, the y visiting UNLICENSED STEAMBOATS. ing, as it is alleged, to plaintiff, and ¢ saglsting of one lwughtor.) But let them, if they will’ come pack aad | 0 will, I trust, cause you to give a full and clear waswor | In foot the whole {sa ¢/mpitts garabling goucern @ Monument. Washington Siar, Sept. Ser. 27—The Marshal this de issued eds, under be hunéred and tan Biad banker oats er A other racing y \delity their ‘i | hese interrogator: iners is excerdingly dull, There is no coffes in mar- » Ie steam| ac aly 7, a apparel, valued at wi ‘ean a oe x ry Talon” on ont a ate vite var respoutilly, yout obedient servant, ket. Hides ere ip po demand at I2%;0. 9 Lie. per lb. ‘Tae Hoa Trax 1x THe West.—It is said that | steamboats, for carrying ‘passeegers without Meense:-— | plaintiff for New Orlowss on board the, ship Weutmineter, prinolples, yet be theugmt {6 the part of safety ar loact JOUN ADDISON THOMAS. | Colton, 1240, Indigo, 8 reals for F, . 2 10,000 hogs have boon offered at Gallatin, Tone, at $3 | The atenmbouta Corning, penalty $500 5 Yan Santvoord, | at New York, om 239 Angust, 1851. Damages are tald to summer with them, if we did not winter, belore giving | Hom, John Wheeler, Uoton Pisce Hotel, New York olty, | ¢ poh ad ag wgies very abundi per 100 at) Re ass BL thn ine ony i a a eee Live ci vranlty en i 1s contented that 4 them the lead of our affairs, Alluding to rAd. — 0 Knight leaves no Ano, soye:— With re! F cg Ay do “4 a t Ap i wok ly. 08 aan of & warrant is Ja 4 tice of the raftemen om the Susquebaons, wita | MR. WHRELER 70 GEN. THOMAS —_— views of dealers differ widely. Horea sale has my ir, ws neste rah pes hdl wait and Lsopot 4 whom it was s custom to make new hands toy ive | Usiox Pace Hom, Naw You, May 16, 1558. | New Goveavon oF FLonrpA—It ecems that tho | st $460 deliverable Nevember 16; aaiiwome partes cured | all plying In the New York bay and oll! easton gue M. doin resrtas on, ioreration ent, oiled before wore allowed to ateor, (inughter,) | fran Sm—[rhall be most Biogy t2 reply to your in- | people cf Florida have very suddenly and earsporeny hile ocbene refuse to buy.” U. S. District Attorney's Office, tbat Y ore the property of Barnett, who had cone eee er eng tte Mey ecants | Them tho tame tad Odes Mespevitalie, seecsn | peuee, memmmeen unter Cae rate of o new alee, Cosseace | © ert, 212-Charge of Assault om the High cae —Fean- | on here fr oan Now Grionni vith letters of txedlt pod por oar, bu’ 0 which the :ame are 4 fall, yours, own absent at tl ‘orth, and Gen 7 p 7 . aT . ° ‘& short time there woul not be anjast to thom JOHN WHEELEB, | President of the Senate, bring beyond the Tiveita of the Ax Ixpiaw Revouvtionany Penstonrn.—Hon- | cisco Gonzales was arrested on « charge of as aulting arg APD goods from bm oa La otcboy i | be Hes Orelda | William Palmer, mate of the ship Wamas. with « gale enett owned or aad any interset {a the proserty, Bor diendvaniageons to the party, He illustrated his | Gen, J, Addicon Thomas,t16 Bond street, New York. | State, the Beaker of the House of Repreventatives hes ea tras ieee ae le ee eter.) Unter cae, | knife, The ecensed was cteward’ on board that vessel, | The ¢' aastion ef lacno was whisther Morits had deltversd, man who ecboptic tel ine ‘Sh antag Ob mane ia OENERAL THOMAS To MR, WHEW. ER. Sa seavgue tasopssers, Voters taking tne vat of can regularly cometenlonet See the revesationacy oat on coming Chey len easees tants oe caine he a bs = Da Vordiot for plainwé $1,167, ta- cot oount all he had taken as pels till hy had ¢abenitsed 10 Bovo eraner, New Worx. tay 1%, 1868, | de'iverod an address in which he declared that he was | army, & certifionte for some $2 pws ue eee ‘waa hisooeK crregtod, om the above poo poy deeces of divorce feom the banda ‘tho baal to @ cortele text, To deo ds whien were eels aud Ein ~ I have reowived your note of ay, tating thet governed im this new movement only by *@ sones of duty | sion due to kum has bese tenued to bs 600, who sevides | mate wry “ WHIck HED BOD be LOOK his pot Yo dey growal, Where lw | ‘you wil be moet happy ve reply U4 87 Wqulrien wrasa: | Growing Out OC the requirements o the opestitasion.” — | in the injertorc€ Now Kork, charg Ormltied, » oF warciage, bes bron granted to Helen Mi. Mecevth,