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Later from Utah Territory. te News from Bermuda. Mev. Dr; Raphall on the Sacred Fectry ofthe | Four of the Canarsie Rioters Convicted, Religtous Jatellignnes. ADDAERS OF GOVERNOR YOUNG—STATE OF arratng— | for ten med nan er bain ae, eh The Merlin, Captain Cronin, from Bermuda end St. Hebrews. RINGS COUNTS COURS GY OTRE AND TAROESS. aatt: Leonard Hees na, D. Da wil iver sone ge NTB, ten, This summum al whole wn, presiding, H. A. oun rH. ing before on 6 [From ihe Bt. Louls Republican, Des. 6 ] matter, acoording to the letiar and spirit of the instrue- | Thomas, arrived at this port on Friday evening. Dr. Rephall delivered last Monday evening the Sfth of « alge, and Tustose Stilwell and Stryker," | or the South Dutel Chureb, in Fifth avenue. The last Western mai! brought us papers from Great | tions you have received; make yourselves tafe, few or The Merlin arrived at Bermuda December 2, in twelve | course of lectures upon the Sacred Poetry of the Hebrews. p ive at smong yourselves. Let no man, Thomas, and sailed December 3. Sheex- | He in substance as follows: “ Halt Lake City of the 15th snd 28th of Oetobor, two days | ™Soy and live ai days from St. I m0 . ox spoke in au! as follows:—We enter in this even. because he is ol with a little brief authority, pre . s bared onareitantnnmcase knee a which sume that he can “oppress” his neighbor with impanity. perienced very bad weather on her outward journey, and | ing’s lecture upon the inmost sanctuary of ascred poetry. have alread: an id to- ish | Do ax you would be done unto; and if you doit not, | on her passage from St. Thomas to Bermuda was lying to | Until this period we have not approached the sanctuary of Jorther particulcrs, wu Mccounh and ‘to-day faruish | 40.19 will be on your track before you ara aware of It. | for six days, within from forty to eighty miles of the | Hebrew poesy. Unlike the literature of other nations, the Duo. 8. —The case of the Cavarsie ri was called Rev. Dr. Dulon will preach a sermon in the Germae P in the above court on Wednesday, and all the prisoners, i agaieet some of whem there are separate indictments | #0€¥sse this afternoon in the Brooklyn Atheneum. wing out of the same matter, were placed on tria! on ORDINATION, ns con oke ing them with riot. Their names are Ode wt Robert R. Booth, of the Third Presbytery of Rew diah Smith, John Creighton, John. Lloyd, Patrick Cos- ‘ork, was on Thursday, Nov. 30, ordained and instelie® individual look q jel P. . Joho Farrell, | &* *8*0ctete pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of We ave looked throvgh those papers, to gather up fer a Shi power,’ ahd ‘be will ta’ sare Tieaveig, aad | lend, with a heary northeast ga. literature of the Hebrews does not proceed from infaney | §-U0, George Et Henry Collins, Miceael Meconuell, Mi: | TOY, N.¥., withthe Rev, N.S. S. Boman, D. De te » en ee oe nee become ® saviour unto others, This is what we are The passengers presented the following address to Cap- | to perfection, The writings of Moves, one of the earliest | chael Talley, Henry Dobson, Jacob Vipes, Nathan Switzer, Sermon was proached by Hev. Asa D, Smith,'D. D,, of New Prin the paper ef the 16th, it is said that an Indian | 1 the Valley of the) Mountains for, by d George Lindsay ané Aaron Miller - tain Crouin:— suthors, have never beea surpassed. It ia not in relation D Wo, the undorsi Benuvoa, Doo. 2, 1353. chasing took place on the 27th of last month (October), | Almighty; and if we fill not our missions here, wi ed th at, ORE... | (ita exsellence, but with respect to its continuity and lin, from St. = 7 fit for any other mission, “All is pea under the command of M.jorS Markham. The Iudians or an ia were found encamped near the mouth of Salt Creek, and | Centicnst’’ , Yew, allix pence. A quiet after the firing of borh parties, in which C. B Hancock | Syme Hg ad i ory be was slightly wounded. and four or five Indians supposed Mitta aeeite ee publi mind ts calm. There is no PN RS ig nope | and returued | Political strife, No desolating sickness is raging in eur fo be 4 ndre midst. * Why these cautious?” A good reason way. In The Arsistant District A'toraey, Mr. Winslow, with Mr. J. J. MoMahon, of the Union Seminary, who hag Judge Rockwell. appeared for the prosecution, and Joan | received and accepted » call to the pastorate of the Dw- B, King, N. F. Warmg, and others, for the defence. vall wtreet Prenby terian Church. Richmond, Va., waar A number of witmemes were #worm and examined by | dained on the 4th inst. by the Third Presbytery of New the prosecution, and the evidence went to show that the | York, in the Fourteenth street Church, defendants canie to Canarsio om the fifth of July last. <STALL ATION, in Bermuda, box to offer | richness, that I may we have been, an yet, tn the outward ‘ived by ua nthis hacia, | courtof Hebrew poetry. We shall commence to-night itleg woe 4 rey with the Deborah's chaunt of victory. It is so grand in 0 Wo fool indebted, uot only for our lives | itsconception, so beautiful and regular in ite'verse, that in stages hired for thelr comveyance, from Brooklyn; that | ey Q, W, Camp was iantalled. as Pastor of th . se - the time of ps ‘i @ ship but also’ to al f th. ‘ ti " mi a sie . “+ 4 ‘with bai Arslan rere tio Salt Lake City, They | ©”; Many nations have been overthrown. Let this never be y,the Dehaved admirably during the | before Pindar ‘his ode, and the chatnt of after | vislage, Sunlila, Lloyd and Oreisiton iaduoed the body of ACORPTANCES. Camped about Gaylight of Ootoher 1, at Uinta Spring, just | #aid of the Latter Day Salute, Brothrou take osre of your tations it woukt aot omlyeadd’ te | cFoesing the Red Sea, proves to us the high degree of | thw party to proceed to acts of violence upon citizona It | Rev. J. A. Tattle has accepted the ipvitation to @ast of Salt Creok Kanyon «her some Indiana killed | Women acd children and put them in forts, or somo safe » but would, we have no | culture which peoples bad arrived at im those remote them all snd horritly mutilated their bodies, Oa the | Place, and behave yourse ves or you may ba called to | doubt, augment the Dassinger trate ‘botwoon the Weat In i A : 4 ted Ste y jods, And whilo the ode of Deborah presents t ver part with them, af was David, King of Israel, and them | dice abd United States. Wishing yon every happiness and | Pe 24 ¢F Ootober, fas pee patie, pig iRirmreny the time may come when yOu. will know whet bell ie prceperity, wo have mol pleasure im subscribing ours tyes, | all the ardor requisite to constitute a sublime battle pnt) Be wise while you have the opportunity ef exercising your | iin. t, ‘Keaslve, F- Pr ilpys, He, Rodrigues, C. Boblesioger, | *0Dg, there is a dooper fesling that it isthe Lord God of On the 4th alt., Jobn E. Warnor and Wm. Miles wore | Wiviom. Sing nok beaaae . ay othe bare heed Syit MW, Mellutobia, J. B. Kodrig A, Calongue. Israel who is the cause of the victories achieved. You 5 1 , China, &s., and have 1 0 win Cronia, Mast ee at a ve: eae Sie ce nae fe Eley mall trent THEE Cal ie Oe oR ae Seer OTN. tree potlisine ta soesisyie Bermuda journals, datea | *2 know how Jabin commiliod the government of hia ‘An sddross from President B. Young, oosupies several | Kingdom come to an end. Thia is but a beginning of | 1, +9 son of Novoraber, and Kinntee ton country to Sisera—how Sisera tyranized over the people— colcmns of the News, on the subject of Indian affairs, | WhAt is tobe. Allesrs are to be mace to tingle, but otpeaer a abe nimgrton (omnia): Darel i nay tas placed bales ead dled oem Orci be mainly. Many inquiries bad been put to him, what | ™82y thrones will be upset, and kingdoms révolu- | of the 10th of the same month Ouradvices from Jamaica | 20W they implored help, an heist caters er would be the reralt of th preseot Indian dimoultios, tionised befor grea Nef MOR Et, | previously published were written upon the same day, 40 ‘aires Ag fe at hm: eters piers o were is a ; up Df rection—' eh WHam ib harrst is upom os wish to aay fon words | Stout, tant ovat, 2, be, sown; hea! J your | thatthe papers now to hand from taal quaster etsain ? ny Tah aoe. thn ap thatthey knocked down and otherwise ili-treated | the pastor of the Universalist church, in Rochester, on aged mau nawed Jeremiah Schenck, and while beating Rey. Charles Smith, of Aniover, Mass., has him, # me one stole his gold watch. Tiey metandattacted | the cailof the Shawmut Congregational church, to bee & clan pediax named Daniel Stilwell, held his horse, took | come their paster, and was installed on the 8th instant, Bir pipers y, and then arsauliog him with violense, A | Rev. Thornton A. Mills has accepted the call of the meet bys party on the afternoon of he same day and | $0004 Prevbyiarian church, of Indianapolis, te besomae. ao . i stor, and will enter upon uti fait in’ carrioge house. Joba Bogert « taveru kevporax | OCISSUSY text + Canarsie, teatiied that de‘endant Smith stated to him Rev. J. E. Pomfret, editor of the'Esex County Mroamat, that be had been assaulted bya man ramod Mathews,.the | bas reveived and accepted an invitation to beceme pastor day previous, and that every man in the place should ba | Of the Universslist Society in Haverbill. whipped, but that ho had satisfaction. Hirgins, it was Rey. E. P. Rodgers, of Augusta, Ga., has received @ r and conquer. After the victory ele prepares to »ifer to | s)so shown, was® conspicuous party in collecting a great | unanimous invitation te become the pastor of the Sevens wich them to tell their invignbors and thus fet it go to | Prayers night and morning from pare Hearts; ‘seek | no now or interesting intelligence. the Lord her God hus praises and oxlls upon the Rect to | body of the defendants in Brod&lya, and having them | Prerbyterian church ip the city of Philadelphia, ‘The tm the several counties aroun 1 ime for women | “rection from the heavens in all things; be diligent The Bermuda Royal Gazelle of the 29th ultimo saya:— | join, This is the first exordium in her oce—to be found conveyed gratis to Canarale, for the otensibie purpose of | vitation has not yet ben accepted Pcaghieeen: souasatl fields, th in business, aa well as fervent in spirit; work righteo partictpating ine clam beke. Creighton and Lloyd were : - in ‘There has been a gale blowing from the northeest for | 12. the second ard third verses of the ‘fitih chapter of Daciineieraed! pre oe Hi ness, snd never say I have wcthing to do, while the la- Judges. In thosecond exordium she draws the atteution | idenUhed asof the party who committed acts of, violence é Mieka en general thing; but those | Por of one bundred thousand men and women are wanted | the last three days, which has prevented the acrival ot | oi the’ peowte to thor nrecen sat aee e attention | tee village, and Smith and Lloyd es the par ios who | ,,e*; Mr. Coldwell, of Bangor, Me, having been ewployed in the expedition South, in the work of defend. | i2, the Valley, and no one to be hada momen: instigated the rict. importuned to remove to Worcester, Masa., aun The case was given to the Jury’ last evening, and after | %© bis euarge on the 4th inst.. that he had declined the about heif ao heuy's absence they returned wigs the ver. | oll aid should continue with his people, dict that ther Grd Obediah Smith, John F. Lloyd, George RESIGNED, Higgins snd Johu Creighton, guilty, as charged in the in Rev. William Weaver, pastor of the Lutheran churel @f di: tment, and the other defendants not guilty; whereupon | Bloomsburg, F resigced bis charge. they were disebarged, with the excep'ion of McConnell, v i wwhd wa detatved vo tarwe: a separate indictment for ad: (/qyet~ Jokm C. Davidson, who hax been for the lass Ie Look | ceveral vestole now over due, and caused ch destruc- | ties. © contrasts their victory with their Inte abject ingthrir brethren’ from Indian depredations, who have | after the widow and fatherless, and see that thay are pro- » =“ trae’ | condition of slavery, ‘There oan be t0 ue no bertek proof Sf ' eS tion of fruit, particularly in places where the trees were {brethren from Indian Mations, who bave | Sted for at well aa yourselves; uot firgettiag Ge Clon: A of the estimation in which woman was held among the Dena az eae (hag aon 2 ee lien of those whose heads are gone on missions. Remem- d. We hope, however, the gale has done some | Joraclites of old, tham that Deborah can find. no ereater where the Indians capnot steal it. And when you go into | ber the eye of Goi is upon you e:ntinually, and if his removing disease from our island.”’ character to admire in her song than ‘a mother in = est fivld, carry » guod buteler knife in your belt, | f¢rvante should not see you do wrong, He will; and He cing the pleasing news conveyed in the last | Iarael.”? We invariably find in Scripture that woman was ee are SPR pe ae ER al ett whieper in thei- ears when you con’t know it. A | S*ntence, we belivve that several new cases of yellow | not only considered equal to man, but in her higheat See arcade, ahcld come upon you, anpposiag rom | ‘wail will woon be called for around Great salt Lake city: | fever were reported upon ‘he 28th of November. quality, ® mo:ber, she was ccnsidered his superibr. rt vi Mi i recent Jour neightors df this, and go towork,men,womenandohil- | Which will bo entrusted to the Bishops of thoir several | |, Speaking of the injury done to the crops by this gale, | In Dodérah’s oce she ics! calla on ail the prople to join | suit and battery groming out of the sym ifs pe Ea Bl ieee A - Gron, and gather in your grain, anc gather it clean, leave | W8'G8 to execute, Let them give an exemple to the | the b tetpert fpebere th ult. says :—' Upon the land | with ber in her praiwos—then, when expeetation is raised, | Counsel for dvfendants tuoved an arrest of judgment, charge, and is a candidate for holy orders iu the Churely none to waste, and put it whore Indians eaunot desiroy it. | #aiuts throughout the territory, by their prompt and ae ructive ofteats of the storm are but too visible. | she begins her battle song, “ Arouse thyself, Deborah | | whereupon the Curt adjourned till next morning. of Eugland, Does thia language intin ate anything terrifie to you? It | oBerxe'ic movements; and let all their wards, and every “ e Spar srop of es ions, — i its most tender state, | Son of Abivoam, lead fortn thy captives.” The captives Duc, 9—The counsel for defence moved an arrest of RECOGNITION. * soog nat, Ifyou mil oan you ar0 fl, 708 w au mh ‘avo fant arid nut mista tei | vaso ary ot gatatoe, oth awl ata i are eam: | aUaphee dence rao ots wi rk ons tiae | Seanme ce tha ground ine te ation of tisk | | tar PF Jonag wanpuliely eeogize aa paste ot continual ¥. 5 eure your Dreadatul, our hal and prumbling ana fault (nding. We have Cone and are doing | pletely blackened and ‘their further growth entirely | touepo'etettinn fe thy cers who have fought thelr | ment aid not show in what court it wad found, or that | the Lexington avenue Baptist: church, coruer ol a 1 r the best we can for you We have given you provision | checked. Bushels of oranges, shaddooka, and grapsfruit, | urdly spirits who shrunk back, aad preferred the de pales tes wees. alleys ine Wes ages Seale Dee until it appears, sowe. think they are to be fed always, | wanting only a ‘ew more weeks to bring thea te pries, | hee fyrane., Tn. Ulaty DN ceo ae Saad face i ies pratt oe ings prepare peal ‘woman | {fee gratis for nothiog, without any recompence or re | tion, are Jying on the ground; and « number of banana | cribes the batt e, and the last two are devoted to the fall Slaten stung: ike tuee Peace Ape feonh ohio end if they do a day’s work—no ! we did not mi trees and other delicate occupants of the orchard are | of tho tyrant Sisera, Tre sixth strophe is considered one i eae Ril ten wiire voaleno age only cai it lacians f they spent day on our premis t | either uprooted or rudely wrung off from their stems. of the highest ‘lights of lyric poetry. It introduces the Zome upon you. “Bother Brigham, do you really ex. | 284 bread, they are doing us a grost favor, letting work | The English mall of the 12th was due upon Novorabor | other et sicere- and. decoribee mee impatience at the Yatinna te come upon us in this city. 7) This inquiry, | *°P¢, culy to stand in the garden and ‘suckle the hoe | 25. but had not arrived. delay of her son. She imagines him victorious. She bpp 0 doubt is at thie moment in the hearts of a few, | °¢ spade. We wish such to fo on to California, Work The Royal Gazette of November 29 saya:—The American | rpeaks of his spoils, and seems to take up every article Pet yin’ Piety -eipse, ig resem cbae aigtell If as you had to work in forelga lands, and you | bark Olive Branch, Captain Hagg, out'l4 days from Baltl- | and examine them, ‘The ode conclu tes with this splendid inquirer a1 1 feel Lehvuld ray it was none of your busi: ood wages; but do not suppose that you have | more, bound to Calif: rnia, laden with flour, &c., ran on contrast, “Thus perish all thine enemies, O Lord!” pat ene 9 gp Agsotgengllag ined or Orly og giana for our benefit, unless you shail benoit as by | the reef to the westward of these islands on’ Sunday ¢ an a Ja Let twaltiog hi Boa | your labors, and then we will do you good all the day wal co ae youre fold, . Tat.) oMe Swelling Bowe Des. | Tio. toc’ we Hinve nothing bat WHAT we worked foe One rfgat fort. From the day I lived where Bro. Josoph | jong) for we have nothing but what we worked for. ith lived I have bren fortified all the time so as tore. | yaiher in vens a ts, in the name of t Fwenty man, if they should come to my house in the jeans. AMER, ight with an intent to molust my fam'ly, asagult my Wioal the Plata perso, cr destroy my property; and I have alwaya been fom the Eiains. in the habit of sleeping with one eye open, and if I can. [oversiroarencs oC re St Aaah eonasieda not then suflclently watch. I will get my wits to help | rhe malt arrived lust night abeay olen oe ey I Boe 1A hoetlln bed of Jndians opmpe rot’ a house, | have now but very few moments to drop you a few lines Fry ’ an mber of them, If cne huni should come, I salculate that ouly Atty ean got te the next | before iis close, ‘The Salt Lake mail pelea paveznl dere Bois erat er, nee a precites 1 Usher ea hou: at pases that Lieut, Johu W “denlecaset the To ographizal 6 safe. instead of the peop! ing this course, a i" simon oy fruit Theron han bon raed | gate an pay of rem hey way to the Indians, with quantities o! Fan , Soups ‘tar araite tin cant po a they har Gity, vere fred upon that day about cazlight by a party it was in one of competent jurisdiction. After argameat | ton avenus and Thirtieth street, in this city, on the Tih was heard, the presicing jadge pronounced the decision | inat, Addresses ware delivered by Reva, N. B. Baldwins of (he Court by denying the motion as he sald it would | J, L, Hodge, D. B., H. W. Beecher, and i. Colwell, be defeating justice where a fair trial had been had to NEW CHURCHES, eptertain it, unless upon good authority, which had not The new Reformed Dutsh’ church at Belleville, N. Sap been advanced, dedicated on Thured: a An affidavit in mitigation of the prisoner Higgins was | "et “dicated on Thureday, the 6:h | The First Baptist Sooiety in Hartford, Conn , has vobed read by counsel, stating that he hai been detsinot in’ | 4, "nec e now chnsoly fegbhmithe ana’ $20,000 tea for four months, and hada family dependent upon | Si, eacy subseribed for that waht " been The four defendants who had been convicted were then MISCELLANEOUS. ordered to stand up, and were usked what they badto | The Rt. Rey. J. M. Wainwright will administer the rite sey. Smith said he would rather stand here as aoutprit | of confirmation im St. John’s ehurob, Brookiye, thle than be in the place of two of the witne:sus who had | evening. remaced ilatnaes yesterday, and designated theria as Confirmation will be given in St. Anne's church thia ip Creighton said “he was not on the besch at tae time of tilt c'cidck, and will ge the égeonas Tea he exeive avy disturbance "n> “e* beaten; neither did | mh following are some of the recent changes in the Lena said he rode down to Canarsie with Smith, but | Atebciocese of New York:—Very Rev. Mr. Starrs, to be trou nobody, nor incited others by signs or other 4 wive. The expression used by ‘Bralth was that he would cy Miran Joan sealeiank si Sp ete turn every house in Carnarsie inside ont, but he would | Wins fev. atric Egan, gest tant at St. Anns) log have the mon arrested who bad ill used him the cay | pacer large phd ‘cashaeccl. aac. a — before, and not that he would kill every one ia Canazale, Dia to "Sc Tuts, Tale, to i eer Keer fat veo py a ester; Rev. Thomas MoLaughii: lew Roc! . 3 urely’ mitinded with the verdict of ahs heey ie | Sohn MeMabon, to Yonkers; Kev. Edward O'Reilly, ve He (the lecturer) dwelt with unnsual length upon this ning Inst. Early yesterday morning—the tempestuous | ode, ieaaiee Gi considered that the Magtutl version state cf the weather preventing earlier communication | bad not done it justice, Nothing but what is with her—boats went out fro! merset, and about noom | inspired is in the Bible, and this is one reason that recurned with the captain, mate, and crew, all safe. We | its poetry is eo suyer-excellent. When the land of are told that the bark is full of water. Her mainmast | Israel was conquered, it waa divided into twelve States. was cut away during the night to ease her. Their condition resembled that of the Swiss cantons, or The same journal of the 22d ultimo, referring to the | the United States of America. But they had not sanitary state of Saint Georges, says:—By a noto received | arrived at a representative government. The act of last evening from St Georges (and we feel great pleasure | confederation was the law of Moses—the seat of govern- in recording the fact,) we learm “that there was vo case | ment was the temple of the Lord, Ag Tovg as this was of fever in that town.”” the case, the people were united and happy. But when ‘Tbe contract for supplying the government department they became acquainted with heathen nations, the re- of the island with flour, for one year from il, 1854, | straints which their law exacted became burdensome. io Slet March, 1866, has been ‘taken at ling | The consequence was that their cenfederation fell to per barrel. pieces, andthe distinct tribes became easily a prey to Iady Seymour, Captain Jervis, R. N., Mra. Jervis, famt- | the invader. As early asthe days of Deborah, we find of Utah Indians, (this tribe now boing on termsof hosti- | ly and servant, sailed in the mailboat from Bermuda for | that only two tribes would fight thelr country’s’ battles, s impossible f havin; t for the I Newburg; Rev. Dennis Sheehan, to Chauningsville, forthe rake of trading wita the Tudlact They sill loge | ty with the Mormons aud whites in general) and he and | Halifax on the 224 ultimo. In like manner, Suinson was lefs single handed to main. | Neder te aivtatoe Of moral sexi, G07 to be entivery ba: | At a-mesting of the. poanail palled todiescive thee better, I expect, by ani bye, for the people have nover pe killed, only one escaping to teil the waHrTmons & CO.'s CIRCULAR. tain the dignity of his country. These dissensious bo- | tisded that the verdict was correct. If they had erred at | toral relutions between the Rev. J. J. Miter and the received such strict orders as they have got now. I will Q AL : , | came incurable whea the sons of Eli corrupted their Sinee our lat cirvulasiper beaten th setiee a: aacred oflice, and, therefore, we cannot be surprised that visions have been toa moderate extent only, but quite | Most of the Hebrew compositions were thus destro; adequate to the demand, which has been limited onac- | A better state of gan with Samuel. This count of the constantly advancing rates. Small parcels | Prophet of the. Lord approved of by the are now being placed at—Fiour, $9;meal $5 60: rice, $6; | People, for in him they found talent, courage, Dlack eyed peas, $4; white beads, $4.50; pllot bread’ and | 80d devotion to God. He freed the country fom the navy bread, $426 a $4 60 per bbl’; crackers, no sale; leat | Philistines, and not only administered justice and psr- tobacco, 109. a 12¢.; manufactured, m> sale; mesa pork, | formed his religious duties, but he foanded the achool of $20, and prime do. $16, dull; mesa priae and No. 1 beef, the Propheis. David, Ashar, the sons of Korah, and all pominal. Market supplied with lumber of most desorip' | the, great Hebrew poots since Samuel’ time, received tions. No sales to note during the past month, except a | thelr education in these schools, Samnel at last, yield amall cargo of ahivgles per schooner Mary Ann, from mens Bunk He had tant et thee ood Mualities orth Carolics . tj Gots sciog wt’ Wranapired, but Helleved Webs | Stag kite reduied exept courage, | He was jealous, Flour, 400. bbl., meal, 30.; pi haughty, and of an unruly temper. He fell into a moody now admitted in the French {ala dispositien, and bis servants sought for some oue to The woather has con‘inued most favorable for the ea charm away the ‘‘evil spirit.” David, whose history you and an unusual Jarge yield is now almost certain’ 60 ¢ | ollknow, was found forthe task. Ho at first a favor 60,000 of theis large hogsheads ‘are antion ite—then obliged to fy—pursued and maltreated —be- badces—the largest crop yet made. No price is yet made] CAme eventually the champion of I-racl, and toox his in Porto Rico for coffee, but it is sup) it wil not be | Pest om Israel's throne. Ase king and as. man, David under 10e., particularly as there are anid to be large | equally great; but it is chiely ase poot that he de, orders there from Europe unlimited. The forcing weather | Mands.our admiration, His empire hes cease: to exter, in Porto Riso has caused thie-bean to ripen almost simul- | but his eongs still survive, and ‘will endare until taneously, anda there ia a dificulty in'procuring hands | tke end of time. In his verse he lays his Sots ieee rotamer seam | BE Bie Rene ata Site Saal ‘gnianeybansheretu no outt he yet eee ner | They aford ue the great morel Ieseon that, eren, David State of political atfairain Europe has, nodoubt, | ¢uld fall have given us the “reproof of Nathan’ the speculative movement ja thi sD Uai leat Efe Spt ped, 1 pemitential psalm. In hia time the ave pat into this port in distrest—vi is early proficiency in poetry and masic introduced him ship South Carcling, Groves, from Cardillfor Havana, coal | frst to the notice of Saul, his king; and it was also masle ali it wae in fay or of meroy in acquitting the other eleven, | wouth church at Milwaukie, Wis., the feeling wasse who might very rafely have been convicted on the evi- | strong in cpposition to hisremoval to the Phillips Qhurely, dence. On the whole, however, the court thought they | South Boston, to which he bad received a call, that after had done right. His Honor made some strong remarka | much deliberation his removal was decided to be be inem- on the grors outrage on this city in assembling a band of | pedient. men for purposss they knew were unlawful, and the | The Church of St. Louis, at Buffalo, have resolved te grosser outrage on the people of Canarsie in inflamiog | retura no uuswer to the letter of the Bishop, and to rid their passions by drink, and srtting them on to beat | the excommunication or interdict with which they arg whomever they mét. Some might have been led inno- | threatened. cently into it, ard he could concoive that Smith and Lioyd had been injured the tay before, but there was no Target Excursions. Justidcaticn, aud ‘the Court could seo no mitigating cir- | ‘The Continental Guard, Captain King, belo: tothe cumstances except in the case of Creighton. It was their | Continental Order of Good Fell hase “thse: fret duty to pass such a sentence as would prevent a rep:ti: | annual terget excursion to Hobek tion of such acta, ani assure the community that ase-| sccompanied by Kicd’s Brass Band. vere parishment would be inflicted im all such casos. | Pollock's, and were merry over the things before The offence of which they had been eonvicted—riot—was | them. The first prize, a gold watch, was won by Charles only a misdemeanor, and thetsenterce would be that Obe- | Anderson, E.q.; second prise, a gold pencil, by Charles diah Smith be confired in the county jsil for one year; | Ieeverrood, Eq’; third prize, a gold locket, by Mr. Retie Achn F. Lloyd for nine months; Weorge Higgins for aix | word; and the fourth prigs, » rich diamond pip, won by months; and J hn Creighton, having manifested a dispo- | Peter Faunce, Esq. Many other valuable prizes were die sition to repress che riot after it had broven ou', for sixty | tributed. The company presented a fine bp Leap 3 days, after this date. and marched well. They may be set down as one of aive you the pith of the lant order ingued, vit -—" That | aia route for the Puciae ralieot, snduan eaerocnod Oak aah or farily who will not co as they are told iu the | the survey of the Great Salt Lake and’ Basin, wad accom oh alte fede Big pele dare re rae tie plished arduous duties, urder the most trying vicissitudes. mi@—and not as friends, ne ate tee ; ‘rom sn intimate acquaintance with him pieviousl7, and Sontest—it we should be called upon to defend our lives. | siose conmeation white on that surrey, T aleve foacd Bina om Perkins Se oree thee bodiee To cut them ell | to be a gentleman of ripe attainments, great moral worth ie ver their conquer 2 foe outside,” Martial Iay is not enforced ya, althos ise) || are menisneee gee eens Deveted, auc respected By, al: whole Territcry is in a state of war, apparently; but it weer is only the Utah Indiana who have ddclared war on Utah Fe Er cree oy eerie nr et abtiey’ Gey : Met Yer he want es GTR Cae an interesting family, but fear that there is little more Roa it is our aaty ‘0 Pat uslve in a tate Of ssitde. than Se! shadow of a forlorn hope that the account is ins fence, The few families that se’ io alley at on point of the mountains were iustructed to leavetirelast | 4,724CH¢ cine Aint eg h felon cares ring, they ave gone back again upon thelr owarespon- | tribes, viz,» seventeen Cheyennes, five Arrapshoes, two Ea TS Tey | Kiowas, and one hundred and’ seventy horses killed. Pas iaky tian ta et at aioe Ske They are vow in tears and sorrow, and have sent out fo live Bave been told to remove ‘hem into the olty; suse the Pawnees a large war party of their tribe and you want to make shingles, er do any other work t! ‘The Arrapahoes recently went on a thieving expedition PRET a etes Faeerth have your gan, in's sitan: |i seafuss the Utahs, and found a large village suoamped on 2 WaT. aT Oe cae a eet ros afom | Little Seake river beyond the “Middle Fork” and latte ined df Chay cheoald hare You can be good for a few | river, between Savery’s fork and Bitter Cottonwood fork ndians if thay ahould chance to come upon you. If I | Gr Groen siver. ‘ney discovare’ the rilloge ta tre dor, rished to live away from the body of the people, my | time, and as soon su everything was quiet in the yillase’ Brat effort chouid be directed towards building a good and | Sf aight, they commenced culigcting the d e! had’ daylight » Teavin, Telplean, sud aré now close behina ches es tenon tain, with four hundred head of horses. This ia a very great “koo,” and rather puts their Cheyeane and Sioux crack companies of the city. Court of General Sessions, The Brewster & Leonard Guard, commanded by Copel Before His Honor Recorder Tilou. John Petrie, mate their first annual target excarsion te ae 2=Assoutt aaa Boitery ee Appal and his —— i Thursday lest. They were accom: wite Johanna were at ihe bar to receive the sen- elton’s GRU WMGnRLE” hind Ehey {eset of the Overt, they having hens erovicnetie toe fens Foes ERR sd os sind they ago of committing an assaul: and battery on the peraan of | im good siyle. Dichsel Moloney. dm atanirapie thd BAWwv a" vatP BEE | oot ABA OPN EUG on te Eh one, spi accordingly rentenced them, Adam to one year’s | valuable prizes distributed ie Bent 1 an last Tl were ong the company. impritonment in the penitentiary, and nis wife Joanna | ton’s Presa Band was in attendance, and all of the comme ‘ndiangthat ¢ould approach it, wite an intention to tear tp tdown. If 1 did not dothat I would g» t> where! | friends in good spirits. floated, les k aud poetry which lost him that King’s friendship. When | to three months imprisonment in the City privon,ant | pany enjoyed theraselves much. , oe with f ; : leaky, in discharged, but cocond survey not yet poetry 5 Mala frteode ant paee ease P 'y prion, Beeepbles tr woule tebe my? family there at least, By | g the Sificulti-e between the Mormon penple and the | Held. ‘Schooner General Sovtt, cf and from Balt core for | be fled for hi life bis herp was his friend, and gave eas ‘ i Y | Greon river traders, 1. have not yet boen fully informed aking this course every person wiil be safe from the de | of and do not wish to make a partial statemont. I redations of the Iadisns, which are generally committed | Te Wr, James Bridger on his way down, ani 1 suppote, apen the defeneeless and unprotected portion of the com- | Sine fecis himself seriously aggrieved and injared, he wi munity. Tknow what the feelings of the generality of the such facts ashe is in possession of public. It is people are, at this time they tnink all the Indians in the | Tuite certain that a company of men ordered. out from nouptains are coming to kill off the Latter Day Saints. I | iy valley took several prisoners, who sre now canfized to aave no mere fear of that, than I bave of the sun ceasing | }4r4 labor, in chains, in the valley, shot one man, drove 0 giving light upon the earth. I have studied the Indian | of g number of cattle and horses into the valley, took pos- sheracter sufficiently to know what the Iniians are in | session of Bridger’s fort aod effects, and taxed one person nar, Ihave been with them more or les from my youth } $9099 in llowot taking him a prisoner, Taess feats 1 xpward, whore th-y have often had wars among them- | Povefccmn a Mormon, and learn thot they were done on velves. Let every man, woman, an’ child that ean handle ¢ sccount of sundry misdemeanors, and a violation of the \ butcher } nife be good fer one Indian, and you are eafe, | teivt of ferry privileges on the Groen tiver, Ido not pro mea thousand | terd to judge of the matier, and do not wish to preindice the mind of any ore, but let the facta be properly or offi. b cially placed before the public. ce. ae A very mur¢erous combat took Laer ro time er - near or at Bridger’s fort. Two cooks, disagreeing about past week what I intend to do with Walker. I Sis rammed ope cobatng, serlash: iasecllivem wevereiand et him alone, severely, Ibavo not made war on the In- | ghusive language, came to blows, when'one of them drew Mana, inor aim I caleulathg to doit. My policy ts to give | nis pistol and shot the other in the breast, just below the Lem presents, and be kind to them. Instead of being | heart, Tho latter fell, then arising drew his butcher Walker's enemy, I have sent him # greao pile of tobacco | knife, and stabbed his opponent three times throngh the o smoke when he is lonely in the mountains. He is now | heart when both fell alin ost immediately beside each other, \twar with the only friends he bas upon this earth, and | gn died. ‘This is ratber a singular mode of terminating 5 want him to have some tobacco to smoke. I calculate opurace Just such a eourse with the Indians, and when | jrfing Sifleulty, but it is the short out method ia vogue am dictated by existing o1rcum: tances, and the spirit of he Lord to change my course, I will d) it, and not until Items from Minnesota. hen. if you were to see Walker, do you think you would [From the St. Paul Demearat, Nov. 16.] ill him? You that want te kill him, I willgive yous | he removal of the Sioux Indians to their new home aission to that effest. A groat many appear very bold, | on the upper Minnesota, has been thoroughly effseted. It snd desire to go and bring me Walker ad, but they been some weeks since any of their dirty vissges have vant all the people in Utah to go with them. I could | been manifest in our streets, and many of the newly ar. int out thousands in this territory who would follow | rived emigrants have expressed their disappointment the ras fined $100. Tie Berrymay and Storms Guard, punibering fifty Grav d Larceny.— William Dattis, convicted of stealing | threa men, with muskets, compored of the employes af & trunk ‘containing « lot of new ard secondhand clothing, | the Inland City Foundry, passed the Heratp office om valued at $285, ‘rom a German named alto Ortt, a | Thursday evening, upon returning from their a resident of Savannah, was sentenced to two years | excursion at Hoboken. Thirty-four prizes were a J confinement in the State prison. the crack shots. The company and invited guesta Stealing Jewelry —Two young men were then placad at | took of a cipper provided by Mr. D. Pollock, of Ho the bur, charged with stealing a lot of jewelry, valued at | and were address Peter Schenck, Esq., Captain Pas- 7 ; p I to his own troubled spirit, as it had to Saul’s. The holiest Bhi, Rare divchrargeal pe oye, power ity saaare | OF huis Yeelizge he breathed forth in rong; an when he ways. Schooner Sican, Thurston, of Norfolk, from Boston | t0okbia reat on Larael’a throne the harp became his ed for Port au Prince, with loss of saila and rigging, which are orator oerree ra Grist iketiep nestled being replacec witheut dircharging. Schooner Meridian, | bi: biment of 4, criti auomeeaiae uaa neve Smith,from Alexandria, Va., for Barbadoes—leaking badly, | Performers. They wery alvided into 265 bands, and havi is discharged, and will probably be condemned. ParB a ip tote begs pbs perc antt trieey fod Oar port continues perfectly healthy. Vessels continue | king himself contributed, At the death of his bom 4 >sa- scarce and freighta higt . Jast engagements. Molasses— |, 10%, David's pootic fervor Ie a Porto Rigo, to Kegland, £4and 6 peret. Logwood-—-Hayti |*time—resived. Every remarkable event of his roign to Bugland, £3 and £3 5a; Co., Hayll to United States, $7 | AA celebrated in lyric verse, either by him or his co- r ton alongside, free of port charges. Mahogany and | temporaries. His own labors and those of his companions fgaum vite--City of St. Domingo to Uuited Staten, #8 60 | Ste collected and preserved in the Psalms. Tae Talmud er ton, do.; do.. from coant, $9 do, We don't’ think | mentions that Melchisades, Abraham, and Moses, con- There last rates will be mainteined, Many planters in | tibuted also to the book of Paalms, but with us wo do Porto Rico will commence crop lst proximo, it not pre. | Bot’Gnd the mames of the two former. The charscter of waiel Wy exteiee in * David's pootry was subject to the various coincidences of Exchanges ia moderate. supply and demand—Lonton, | hislife. But whether he in in either extremo of for. 480 a 487,; New York, 1a 2s per ct, dla; Paris, 6.15.4 | te, in joy or in griet, he was always firm and steadfast me Roe oa thy, heworde: bepelome his condltign, wee ks etmmtacaes 7 shy, how " e tenet cates, Antigua, Nov. 12-Flour, $12; meal, | With uis God the clouds disappenr, and the song that was Barbacoee, Nov. 1iHlour, $10's p10 bo, meal, $50 | begun in sorrow, ends with expressions of the loftiest $5.50; rice, $4 50; black eyed’ peas, $3.60; white besas, hopeand the nos unbounded joy. Nor is it n thi alone, otation: whi 04: pit d ut in the intense feeling disp! Paloniat’s ne gamiatiog; white pine, $23 a $24; pitch pine, $27 60 wags that sce are 60 oan med, is the Aalst Pala be Trinidad, Nov. 8—Flour, $11; meal, $5; rice, $5 50; | ceerl Is own character well: rd? my hear i i ; not growm proud, nor am [grown haughty. | dare not Diack oyed' peas, $8 80; white deans, no quotation; white | fri fe Tipon what ie too greay and 0 wonderful fr mera Flour, $12; meal, $525; coal un- | ™9." If some of our friends would imitate Davii’s toh pine, $35 a $38 bumility, they would find themselves all the bat hate aa . ter and’ all the happier, David offers his Pealms as more acceptable to the Lord than the blood of bulls or of goats. The king could easily bring such holocausta to the altar, but he brought that which was peculiarly his own—his talents, Among the names refixed to some of the Psalma is Aspath. 1¢ must hav $100, from Maceline liger, and after short trial, found a and Mr. James W. Colyer, They had « good thas niity, and were sentenced to four yeara and ten months | of it. Kprbcuuant in the State prisca, * | "The York State Guard, commanded by Captain Joke Tick-peckeing.—Peter Boyle, on pleading guilty to staal- | H. Ward, msde their first apnual target excorsion te ing a pocketbook containing $90 from Mr. Haifield, | Hobokem in the early part of last week. The compuay from the evidence of whom it apperred that he picked the | took “inner at David Pollock's, and had a happy; wallet out of his pocket, was sentenced to fvar years ani | ‘They number forty six muskets, and are a fine Soay ton months imprisonment in the State prison. The pri | men. Thqy carried with them several rich soner is @ bative of Michigan, and looked very like a hard | 0d brought home with them a well riddled target. care. ———ae Grand Larceny.—A young man named Charles 0 Law then placed at the bar, charged with stealing $6 Stpcalie Oitevor mac Dilla and gold coin from Mrs. Smith, then residing at the | to jaw, the court met this morning atthe Gapitol, corner of Howard and Mercer streets. It appeared from | “"prosent—The Honorable Roger B Taney, Caief Justiasg the evidence that ® portion of the stolen property. (8 | the Honorables John McLean, James M W John Qa- marked $3 bill,) was found in his posseesion, witnout his ‘else thet) being eblo to account for it. The jury in this onsmre | tea eh Cem tell A ete do rp eed ania R. Curtiay tired to their rocia_ at five o'cloek P. M., and up toa late | “Og motion of Mr. Tteverdy Jobnvon, Hop. Caleb Cashing hour lat evening they tnd not agreed upon a verdie’. wan aCmitted ap attorney and counsellor of this court, FOXFRITURE OF THE BAIL OF THE RLEVENTH WARD ‘A commission from the President of the United Staten, RIOTERS ON THEIR NON-APPHARANCE FOR SEN- | appointing Mr. Curhing Attorney General, was read ti TENCE. open court, and ordered to be recorded. This being the day appointed for the sentencing of these ‘A commission from the Presideht of the United persons, who pleaded guilty last term of assault and bat- | appointing Jonah D. Hoover, Faq.. Marshal of the U tery, and notice having been given them of the intention | States for the vistrict of Columbia, was read in-opem of the Court to pronounce judgment upon them, and they | court, and orcered to be recorded. rot being present. the Court ordered a forfeiture of all the | The Chief Justice announced *to the bar that the coms recognizinces. Therefore the following persons bail has | weuld commence the call of the docket to-morrow, under beon forfeited to the ame unt of $1,000 each; making in all | the 26th rule. Demerara, Nov, salemble; white pine, hese Indians, and continue to follow them, ani leave when he plays in bis own piece, ‘Ole Bull.” he enttle to be drove off by the emigrants, and the grain doe Cones te ad ae = Lot wecbery that he foretole events az | the total sum for the good of the é.ty, of $13,000:—Heury | ‘The court adjourned until to-morrow at 11 o'clock, A. BE. o perish, and thus subject the whole community to the t-bomes #0 quistly, Eoke Welding” hice ec cetage Naki ahaha 8 Hee ee ee ees se ibelleve tase tas paatine | Henry, Francis Kane, Andrew Hughes, Mathow Dougiisi- | ee. t.—John Perkins, Jr., Eaq., of Loulsians, oad @, avages of famine and its consequent evils, I have been wish scah smell expense to the covers ty, Jchn McGuigan, Daniel Henny, Pati Mr. Coss, the well known Irish comedian, is to com- | known asthe Psalms of Aspath were written by his de- ‘atrick Bugher, John | s. Wilson, Eeq.. of Iowa, were admitted attorneys emt eased, and teased by men who will come to me an say, ent the judicious measures of (iov. Gorman, and scendants. His forte Kes in the didatic. He is gnarally | Bugber, James jugher, Wm. Lowery, Patrick Mulholland, | counsellors of thi court. 5 ‘juat give me twenty-five, Atty, cra hundred men, and i the indefatigable exertions of Agent Murphy, assisted by perigee in apcoyey Erondway, On Mondsy | Darabolical, but always forcible and ellec ive, As anex. | Mathew Henry, James Campbell, and Henry Huglios, Nos. 4 and 5 —The United States, appellants, Theme ” au ch you rs 2 not want ws the influence and co-operation of the traders, this welcome result may be attributed. Our correspondent, ‘Sauvage,’’ who attended the recent annuity payment at the rew agency, gives, in another column, an interesting picture ACQUITTED. as H. Patterson and Samuel Davenport's heirs. Malicious Mischief - A Germau named Fraderick Essler | ment of these cases was commenced by Mr. At was acquitted of the above charge, in having cut and | Geeral Cushing for the appellants, and continued by Mrs seraped @ number of piano lids and other rosewood fursi- | Baldwin for the appellees. His acting and singing are generally admired. ample, he saye, in the d4th Psalm: “But I am con 7 tantly with thee; thou layest hold of my right haad and Mss Rooueraox having recovered from her recent #e- | feadect te om te glory.” The nue of ©The Soos of vero indieporition, will resume her part, laura St Tseer, | Korah” in prefixed 40 eleven patos. Bat thase are not ead, but I wich him to do all the devil wants bin o far as the Lord will ruffer him and thi hastise this people for their good. I say to the Indians, 8 1 have often said to the mob, “go your length.” = in“ The Fox Hunt,” at Barton’s theatre, on Monda; joint production of different persons, The “sons of | ture, the property of Richard Thorn ‘Adjourned. ‘ou may you are going to hil va al oe You aay | Cenececaslon. righed the death warrant of the Sioux | eveving. A new im which Durtou appears, wilt | tbe Joint production of diferent, pe sift’ of poosy eon- | Grand Larcmy —Uhree women, nome Mary Ann Clan ou are going to obliterate the Latter Day Saints, and | Indian Yu-he-za, who was last (all convicted and sentenced | Cotclude the entertainment. tinued with them and their descendants until the | ory, Mary Short, and Eliza Clements, charged with steal Superior Court-Genoeral Torm. ‘ipe them from the earth. Why don’t you do it, | forthe murder of an emigrant woman on the Minnesota | Tax Ormna of ‘The Prophet "’ is announced for Monday | days of King Hezekiah, for we find their names men- | irg'a chest belonging to Otto Ortt, containing a lot of Before a Full Bench. ou, poor miserable curses? The mob only had power | river, The laws of our territory prohibited the execu- not strang- | clothing, valued at $285, were acquit ed for want ef proof, Dro, 10.—Elisha W. Chest: aus it appeared that they'got the stolen articles foand in | sudgment aimed, ae conan i CPennart: IY eer 2 Grive them to thei aot and to remember the oe well as a evening, at Niblo’s Garden, The whols of @re popular | tioned im the bovk of Chronicles, They a ord their God, and that isall ; tion of the criminal until a year subsequent to the con- cellent corps de ballet, appear inthis | ers to didatic poetry, and are only surpassed. by @ Indians can do. This | viction, which time havi psed, the prisoner is doomed | opera. the great master, Aspath. I would recommend to | their pcasession from the real thief, Battia, who wassem- | " jungchan K. See ve. Charl: Partridge Judgment ef> eoplo are worldly minded, they want to get rich im | to eer fe the penalty ofthe law on Friday, the 26th Tree. Trea On Monday afternoon the new | your Foticeesapeclmons of the productions of these posta, tenced to the State Prison 6n oonviction of the offence. firmed, with costa. § arthly substance, and are apt to forget their God, the | instant. “Hot Corn” drama is to be played; in thy evening, e forty-recond, the forty-third, and particularly the for- SORT GPL James Holford vs, Alvin Adams —Judgment set aatilie, it fom which they were dug, and the rock from which | Oa Monday morning lest a fre broke out in the paint | urole Tema Gating” Le the pene ot ine lays the | ty-ninth psalm: Solomon’s oame is prefixed to thres Supreme Court—General Term. and new trial ordered. Costs to abide event. hey were hewn, every man turning to his own way. | shop of Mr. Matthew Groff, im the upper part of the city, | whole of the National company, inclading Cordelia alms, but some think*that these were only addressed | Hon, Judyes Edmonds, Ewards, and Morris presiding. William A. Smith ws. Warren Leland . cemingly the Lord is chastening us until we tura and | which consumed the Howard and Mre. Prior, will appear. By others to bim. Mores’ name is prefixed te the nine. Dec. 6.—Jn the mater of the application to strike tha name | term affirmed, Rule of reference discharged. yt hh tat; o hie will What are you willing todo? Woull you be | furniture, paint, Sands. ton otvins ‘verkmen, Mr. illing to build a fort and all go in it to live Mann, who was at the time engaged at Winslow's hotel, ou would have ahellof your own and devils exo: 5 ery It's 700 "9M: sep you will aver aes te tne also lost about $200 worth of personal effects, The fire ou woudl do that, and peace with each other, and originated from a stove. No insurance, r) spirit of the Lord enough to look eash other ia | —f'r, FB IN Vinarnta.—The Bed- day with & heat full of kindness, “ood | forq Senn’ of December hy ataten, aot & more dateter ery,” or do you do, Maris.” You will | ing casualty occurred afew miles south of Emeus, in you have the spirit of the lord Jesus | that county, on Sunday afternoon last, by which ‘two suflistently to love your brethren and aisters, free- | persens (irs. Naney Spradlin, widow of the late Abner » men, women and children! Until you can live at | Spradlin, aged about 66, and her daughter, Mahale, ace with yourselves, and with every family around you; | probably sume. 48 years of age,) lost tuetr lives. They atil you can treat every child as though it were the ten- | were burnt to desth in endeavoring to savea portion of oF oflepring cf your own body; every man as your | their property from their dwelling bouse,which had taken cotber, and every woman as your sleter; fire. After entering the building they had scarcely rung persons treat the old with that rerpsct due to their | reached the beck part of the room, when, with a treawen- srents, ard all learn to shake hands with a warm heart | Gous crash, » mass of burning timbers fell from the roof 3d a friendly grip, and say God bless you from morning | to the floor, between them and the door, thus eifeotaally Hevening; until each person cansay ‘I love you all; I | closing the only avenue of escape. The mother, becom ave noevilia my heart to an individu: can then | stifed with the smoke, and overcome by the intensity tloth, and tradition gives to him the authorship of the War.sor’s Turarmn—On Moaday evening anew come | ninety first also. In addition to the pralms which have ay into be played. It in called ‘The Game of Life ” and | Semen affixed to them, there are fifty others whl are at- sil the prominent members of the company lisve parts in | tributed, some to Joshas, avd others tto Jeremiah, Hoxek {ter piece is ‘Fortune's Frolics,’’ wish Mr. L. 8. yy be, there ‘Thompson as Robin Roughheed. Seats imay be secured ab, and Baruk. But whoever their authors may be, the: in the morning. of Martin Van Hovenburgh fron. tie roll of attorneys —It | to abide event. will be remembered that @ motion was made by Mr. Wm. Lewis Stewart vs. James Murphy.—Jadgment for plaistit, H. Durn, some time sinoe, before Judge Daly, of the Com- | — James Coskley vs. Thomas Carnicy, Sherif.—Judgment toe mon Pleas, to sirtke the name of the defeadant, Hoven | platotiff burgh, off the roll of a'torneys, for having forged certia- James C, Watton vt. Samucl Bailey.—Judgment afiraaetl, cates of divorce between several parties, for one or other | with costs. r ot whom he (Hovenburgh) was engaged as counsel." Ths Edntn Hunt wt. the Hudson River Fire Insurance Compara. case subsequently came before this court, and this morn: | —Judgment of special term affirmed, with costs. the following order wan'made:— Wilitam A. Courson vs, Frederick V. Hamlin.—Deeree read lng Fapecs and eaidavits in rapport of the above special term modified. Sista, Winicdegasenageaal appli vet which were ym court by Charles Partridge ws. be order of the Hon. Charles P. Daly, of the Court of Com: | term affirmed. mon Pleas for the city and county of New York, it is or- Frederick Schull: vt. Caroline Bleidorn.—Order affirmed, dered that the rame of Martin Van Hovenburgh be strick- | with coats. en from the rell of attorneys. John Griscom vs. the Mayor, dc., of New York.—The re- And it is farthor o: dered that the raid papers and sfida- | port is erroneous and must be ast asite, and ji vite be delivered to the District Attorney for further ac- | upon it vacated, unless the plaintiff consents to tion by. the Grand Jury of the city and county of New | from the $8,000 seported in his favor, the sum ef $08 Yort, against the sald Martin Van Hovenburgh, and An. | being the prop al amount for the 774 persons se. drew Ellard, (his clerk,) in Lang = mention amined prior to the 2st June, 1849 If eens or) can be no question respecting their genoral merit. Their first great mark of distinction is their holiness; the se- 47 Barnum’s Mcsevat, on Monday afternoon, the play | cond, their com: iveness—piacing before us the called “Bot Corn’? is to be presented. In the evening | experience of good and holy men; and tuirdly, their high the attraction is Mr. Conway’s version of Uncle Tom’s | poetic merit. These united have conatituted thom what Cabin.” All the natural curiosities are to be seen as | they really are, the great means of communication be- usual. * tween man and his any In aynego ier ee — LUEN in chapel they are al resort ». David has lered in pn Pr heghsl rd agg ord Sean ae eo ritae | his pasime great and univerral blessings to all generations. “American Quadrille, ”” and other favorite features, ap- | He bas introduced) music and public 4 David " i reigned forty years. In that period he raised his peo; le power lame to the highest pinnacle of military preponderance and Cunurr's Minrnsis.—Plenty of novelties are an litical power. He handed all down to his son nounced for this week. Remember tha} Christy's is at lomon, to raises temple to the Lord. Undistarbed 472 Broadway. pines epadled Solomon te accomplish this purpose, Of omd_my children to school with yours, snd can correct heat, te herself from hi i Woon's Minstrats —This company are always getti writ! little bas reached us. We possess only Jonas Farrington ws. The New and Harlem ‘oad | reduction, the judgment is to stand as afi: 8T,1a, vur children when they do wrong, a though they were pus porttion, and perished in the house, being leerally up tometbing new. Look at the Y scecphacatte for Mon. Proverte, "Reolesthate , and the Canticles. Of the lsat | Compony.--Thia case, which waa tried before a single | with interest, to be computed from the date ef the fe- hed and Tam willing you should correct mine, and | burnt up. The daughter, however, made a desperate | day, and you will be satisfied of the truth cf our assertion. | book I will not apeak at present. The first gives us Solo Jucge, was for damages sustained by the plaintiff in con port, and costa. sequence of his house beiog set om fire by aparke fromthe. | Pr? Bucetar's Muvernat’ engine of one of the defendants’ trains of railway cars Broad\ 1 t on | mon in hie true character—fond of contemplation. The Monday s new ariengien te Sells sqnoertieching writer gives us his experience in short, pithy Ms Ay ‘ve together until we area holy and sanstified #0 | effort for her life, succeeded, b; ae ee To snother place we are told that Walker—the same | {imes in gaining the open air, but her poi ‘Tax Liqvor Law in Mrcaican.—This law. teok n she was so badly burnt as to cause | an aria by a pew prima donna, and the “‘Amorican Quad. | My own opinion of this book is that the cen ‘The jury found for the defendants. The casd comes uP | ,qogt this morning, and we believe that or quits \ief who murdered Guanison and his men—has made all time after nhe reached the yard. | rile. bi we have no fi the tenth to the twenty-second chapters, now appeal. General Sandferd was heard for the @ Indian bands in the mountains fear him. He ye pet a IB Son Dag angle he hatte Kerner of the entize work. In this part wo find t Rud contended that the jury, upon a fuilex. | au,the grog shops in the eity agen pr te BD and those who have not done no, amination of all the facta of the found that there was no pegligence or carelessness on thi t of the com fous of Gan salvoca gad ectoss sin tae an ete y. The question of negligence is for the jury, and the hung in black mourning for th loss of their sien of the proof is upom the intiff, and he submit- There ted that the defendants are liabie even if the fre | inet the proceeded from the engire. Mr. McMahon was heard for ”) will be plaintiff. The court affirmed the verdict of the jury in that the court below. . ‘ a ‘en in the habit of Ing from the Californians, aud | game dey, and but « short distance from the scene of the making every train of emigrai \ ona slong the | above disaster, an cld negro man was also burat to death. vanish trail to California, pay tithing to him, He finally | He had been left by some of the family, sitting by the gan tosteal children from those bands to sell to the | gre-place, in the kitchen of Mr. P. Dix. Daring their iards, and throvgh {ar ef him he hea managed to | absence he had, as is supposed, fallen from his seat and, jection ‘alniort allthe Utah tribes. “Last eats semen "Usiitn with atmall bund ct Pistay killed of iki. ee hole of ths men, took tl prisoners, and fem (Sunday) evening, Banvard's scriptural georama, +h the whole. Ia the Jerusalem and the Holy Land.” will be exhibited at ttis | Tule of romp ep ema ag hy hick’ of Proverks. usual place in Broadway. The admirers of 1 | erie nee canis or morality that we can obtein, I shall geography will do well to attend. Mave cosation, ia my next lectore to tell youct what Burr will give his exhibitions at Stuyvesant Institute, | Solomon's philosophy effected upon the minds of the during the whole of this week, and on Wednesday and Sa- | Israelites. turday afternoons, The lecturer concluded his address by reading « letter PRRHAM’S Sevan Mix Minnor is still on exhibition at 663 | received from one of his audience, and answering several menced and CincumsrantiaL Evipanos—-The Brunswick | Broadway. Northern portion of our territory is well | questions upon the Book of Job which bad been sub- o” waa received Telegraph states, that on the 28th ult, two mon | depicted in this work. — mitted to him. Common Plons—Part Second, arehousen, Wloh ton ase; tribes numberiag one hundred and fifty | were arrested eharge 2 1en he frat oame there were Feduced to thirty five, and Tored'a Ind neusd Hesing Ghhoes: It Saas that sa the at some other little tribes in the southern part of | erepin; in question the three were together at the “Old rere neatly extinct. Walker, he says, is | Beom House,” and an altercation ensued between the He care not go to California, and he dare yang men and Coléon, which ended in Colson’s leavipg t get Suakes; nor to the north, for they would house a Little aiter mi idoight, threatening "to ; In the “Tenth general Epistle to the Saints,” it is anid Newed soe fiw iaanes- tr, Segoe men, and wos ant st the Mormon emigration over the plaing liss moatly | heardifrom again for ceveral In the meantime it was tived; the teh gn et few mils from the city. | rumored that outories hed been heard in that vicinity on Active preparations were ing to wall in the cities | the night juestion, and a report was spread that arti- Gall the considerable settlements throughout the tor- | oles belonging te. the’ lad had boon soem is. possession of of the murderers. The two were aecordingly ‘the News of the 29th, we find the f resume of | ger % iy Bits ow ~ following arrested on suspicion, and held for examiaation. For. Before How. Judge Ingraham and a Ju ‘of ; ro = Fred. A. Paterson ts. the Mayor, o., of New York, | vestigation of the subject, the ‘‘oritter’’ The plalatll ia this ones suse for work and ator, doe The rere ort raed at the request of the agents of the defendants in the | Det y sens to my years 1850 '51. It appears that some few years rince the The ¥ Common Council advertised for specifications for re- building Washington market. The plaintiff accord they were accepted by the Mr, Rhodom reved by the Common | Stark Sima, in Ralls Council, Contracts for the b of the market were | Mo., on the 234 ult. rubsequently pent In, the lowest being $360 000 Anta. | tteentel army, during the whole course of the junction was, however, granted by the Supreme Court to | Revolution, and was one of the frst settlers of restrain the cer; ‘tion or contractor from procedin; and the plaintif! now olaims compensation for hit lab: Dr. Raphalb spoke fluently, and at timos eloquently, His audience last evening was not a large dae, ‘ From MeIntosh, Texas, (Correspondence 6 ry the New Orleans True Delta. (01 Olty Intelligence. uve Pie etertay, from te interior of the Run Over ny a Srace.—A boy named James Gleason officers are Col. Loomis, Col, Waite. Col. | wasrunover by one of the Amity strest stages, near Ruggell, Major Fowler, Oapt. Lynde, Capt. | Thompson street, Thorsday night about 634 o’slook, and Bent, Lisnt. Myer, Lieut.” Lan} and | severely injured,’ He was with other boys amusing himself The ent was two months on | inronning before the stages. He was conveyed to his the march to thie point, and when the troops came in | home, 230 Sullivan street. The captain of the Fifteenth they did not look much like Uncle Sam’s clean regulats, | district pollce says no blame is attached to tho driver. companies of the 1 seta? Aha weeks since | A Narrow Eacars.—A shert time tinoe, while some é f H x 3 E i H 5 it of posed. made | for Fort Duncan, Officers: Capt. Wallace, Lieut, Green, | workmen were hanging a Ia aboard at 809'; Broad. | which he eetimates at $0,387 60 with interest, being at the | lived 102 years. TO THE SAINTS, Her epeterass atiry wad wit ta sheeon to ve presentoa | 828 Lieut, Weod. . ” | way, the faatening broke sUap tend, down tanibied ins | Sie eC two pads Delt eet act cies tae eee ene Died, ia St Jobo, N, B,, £0th ult,, Mr, Joke Cleat, te Now is the time for setion. Look to alt Your grain and the cesanion, “He jstated as A reason f Two companies of the $d artillery passed up, ten days | heavy board, to the imminent daoger of the passera by. | contract. ‘The defencante deny that they employed the | the Oath peer of hia age. Dectased was born im getables of description; see that that everything | that after their quarrel he had preceeded to Bath, where | #ince, on their way to take post at Fort Dancan. ‘The sign wan about eighteen feet long, and over two fest | plaintiff, and contend that the sum clatmed isan oxorbi. | Island, the Slat bn Ma aad weat ren bate ‘seoured at the frosta of winter, go that mothing | he found employment, and remained, quite ignorant of | General ong) org A Moe genet fs bel and aa from the sreond tp ae oa ee Sat charge for the werk dows, Peo po Se Counsel = the ber bei salty on py hy Chapman an Orret Eng’ under a asi aa . 0 dis: cf on | aitu trace eee a re Ld nl pectic lets ints Paste ’ the edge of' the board: knocking his hat off. Tt. was for oe Lng ater ; . under the charter of 1830 the Common Council and its | fifty years. committees were hibited from doing aay executive businesa; escond, that mo expense could be incurred by | Mra. Williams, who eloped from the ration, anlesa an Appropriation was Wwiow! @ man naiwed Griffith, waa arrested made for it; third, that under the charter 4¢ 1849 ail cootracta must be executed by the appropriate heads of departments. The jury granted the motioa, sad 0a ta0se Gouads dismisoed the somp'a.ah, dad, Wo oprets o tae, him a miraculous escape. In performing such work as The Supreme Court of Indians decided, on the 29th ult,, |. this im 90 great a thoroughfare as Broadway, any neglect that of the Liquor law submitting the question | on the part of those engaged shou'd be mado a criminal of “4 ‘or 90 license’’ to a vote of the people, to be | offence. With the hanging of signboard:, raising heavy uncomstitational. The effect of this deciaton wil ‘be to | stones for new buildings, and thro down tho bricks of It all who may give the required bond to desl out | old ones, a man jeopardizes his seek from the J29g ig qaaatition tg apit parchaders, Battery ta Valea equace, and serve all in the comi it, | Jaber U; at Ll Mo, aod town 4 until another harvest, and if'we don't take oare of I agent for fe ah’ ot fares under the Maine law, has to will be to blame? ‘Our Father will not cry at our beon held to bail in $3,000, for counterfeit money. nger, if he does at our sing, follies, neglect, and waste ey Howe, of Damaviscotte, aad A. McKensie, of Ta ness. Wall in your ferta, your cities, or your to bel to thesame ion, have besa com. 10u bavo beoa lastruoted cou the proper gouros, wad | anitied for the sans otonon, Gebers axe veapetiel.

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