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Maine, Jones, of Tennessee, and Cobb, of Alabama. neat ae "Mr. Urbino du Mantova, whose reputation in the poli- Sapprecate the’ sulicings of theie Setiow ofiisens, | (SU ue len ot thie keel bees teeetinte am - SUASON, . | Were there to do something for the widow and the father | Personal Intelligence: BELOW. for NY ork; enya Protidenee te Billet oo ae Bale, SUAS THE WILLIAMSBURG RIOT. | ree toe bee Rie logive | We mentioned the eritical stateof Mr. De the | Onebark anchored outside the Hook, ahkaowa. | Bape ion Reet Pry Ree ANNUAL BALL OF PHCENIX LODGE, NO. ~ | utterance to their sympathy. Enthusiaem was suited to Spanish Minister, resulting from his dangerous accident. | Also, oue brig, unkeewn, 7 | omer. Ore ie pn a Rae os Ppa Bd Examination of the Rioters. | public occasions of different character, bat i¢ was not Upto Sunday evening there had heen no decided change SAILED. Helen, Long, from Boston Yor Richmond, i : Before Justice ‘Boswell and the Mayor. | Proper to dance immediately around the tomb—it was for the better, although hope gradually gained ground. | Steamship Northern Light, Sen Juan, Nic. NEW ORLEA! pelle 2d YS | Rot s@table to have songs and music with the habili- He reeornized persons, but still was entirely oblivious of | Wit at sunrise, SW; mecidina, W; sunset, NW. Chorebill, N York, é SE . __ | ments of mourning before their He had not ex- any thing that had happened to him, | 7 4-tkcss saan Bowbary The investigation of the persons charged with being | pected that the would hi med the charac- Among the arrivals in Washington, not heretofore Maztne Report. Orozimbe (tab, Profamo, engaged in the recent election riot in the Fourteenth @ teristics which it had done—that wild frenzy in noticed, o bers : BOSTON, amar Nerthera Chief, Liverpool; | Baldry, Bos © slonman: poeteaal lth tantwidns"Etchen’ beamtel a , Of members of Congress, are Senator Brodhead, . te Chief, meee Boston 2) ward, was resumed yesterday forenoon before Justice oy pre ode eg Prt ‘that wonld be of Of Pennsylvania, and Representatives Macdonald, of | Jee w Orleans; To, Fayal; Sultana, Sept. Athens, Robertsor | Boswell and the Mayor. ‘The court room was crowded, | § as usual. ‘Phe greater part of the session was occupied | per! in discussing motions for the discharge of prisoners, | Applause.) ‘That would be better than revenge—more il, would be to show the world that they could pro- r a7 ai 3 Herald Marine | Shire, Bday, EDGARTOWN, Nov Zl—Sid brig Daniel Webster, New wee BS oe feces cee, : 7 Acceptable to God. There was vengeance, but not of €Xile, was extensive, is now in Philadelphia. | Hav ft Beckopert 28 Mr. Crooke moved to discharge Patrick Fagan, on the | the kind that rome anticipated. “The reverend gentle- It is said that Miss Narcissn E. Mndge, who preferred | Arr 22d, sche Bow tewart, Machias for New York. bay wating, Pilsael 31 days; Fides, | for the oceasien. one * ground that there was no evidence against him, except | man then suggested that a collection should be taken the charge upon which Dr. Stephen T. Beale, dentist, was | wheel, dpleebee wl aot huving Aid ae pestioaslp re, Yner, Graves; Chas Buck, Smalley, ‘ whee ime Silk. | UP for the benefit of the widows and orphans, which was convicted, was married on Wednesday last, in Grace : * eee Liverpool; Celia (3p,) Ril that he was on the ground as a voter at the time Silk- | UP ied i 2 Aric | Ported, ‘will Ye ; Bilk- | {mmeiately responded to aud carried into force. Church, Philadelphia, to Mr. Charles Throckmorton. ig Boston; William, Berry. York; worth was dragged out, He contended that most of the | "While the collection was being taken up, Professor ec asap, ‘ piiliADEUPBIA, Nov 27—Are bark Gor You Oxholm, | Ott s'Chase, Dorsey, Geurgetowe D RAND BALL OF THE IRISHMEN’S CIVIL Military Republican Union will take place wit, Turks Islan persons on the part of the prosecution were not yotera OaKiey favored the audience with some verses which Eschol, Moulton, Newburyport: tar: Wim Chase, Do: aitimore; Yarmouth, Bray, Bosto }, Strand: Rivulet, Norris, Pensacola; Samuel Small, Treadwell, Sa- | B o ied) At the St. Nicholas Hotel—Gev. C. M. in that ward, and the unfortunate occurrence which re- | #! reference to the “Good time coming right along— Hou. A.V’. jem he . berg, Charleston. evening, 25th inst., at the City Assembly Rooms, in the death of Harrison apd Suilth was caused | 20" 4d whieh contained numerous allusions to Dr. B, . ih Cla ships Wyoming, Dunlevy, Liverpool: Tropic Bird, _, Art 10th steamship Binck Warrior, Ratlosh, NY othinst, | broadway. In consequence of all the tickets being’sold, mith was cau gold, hones , and other miscellaneous articles. Duphaa an Caleb Bates, Cineinnati Foulkes, Demi ks Convad, Selitbury, Peraambucs | Yi Havana 16th inst ; ships Martha Whitmore, Whitmo “ be foreale’ai tha ersons, who had uo business ~The Chairman thea introduced Caivncey Scwarrer, Apnold, W. 3, Fred. Clifton, New Orlea > | and a mkt; Cheste by, Boston; brizs Pul Rewport, Wales, Sth Oct ; Ocean (Brem), Gatzer, Hremen, | # rew issue of 100 Bagh eh the door. isin, of the disturiance | who was received with prolonged cheering and every de. Whiter Wicd: Waltinore; De Geaham, Vieetoin; | Fomery., West Indies: Delt Darnaty; Barbaioes; Violet °F lian Peterson Rio. Janeiro” Sape Ab 30; brig Cath. ag 0; OAD, as challenger, on the ground none sn of enthusiaem, : I 5 Baltimore; i * | (Br), Sturney, ;D Maloney, Whilden, New Orleans; a * - Sasieganl ines tesiy has wecned PodSebute Shaheed beading eee Beas eg hate Keane epi Age. | nce Sal Mea Sener age daa Bate, Hy Watt Mand Ae, Bi ip 3. | mT ANNUAL SOIREE OF AMBRICUS ENGINE oD ly dragged out chs nouncement of a lecture by Professor Bweetmas for the OR gaa D camps aa gs i Heomburs pores Bie? Eipuise, Thatcher; Tee, Serta L Mary Crocker Ma: 6; 98 iol S ee eee The District Attorney said itting Mr. Siikworth following evening, and Bayard Taylor for the ensuing ‘At the Metuopel ‘ ao) os i EPS a rsom, Milton, Me. 2; barks Jacob Prentis, ial Sos at ene Chairman. rhe Wey he mo. igtit to thcust him | Saturday. He then said, he did not believe in revenge; B. Nevins and lad; ker, Sa. ‘Disasters, ta Girem: then, Bremen, opt i sch Tallahassee, Netoon, ae. Sea nave b it tu (he officers of the law. | hut he did fo plaus Jem; W. Morrison, Baltimore; J. H dD. |. Hien, " A S . * “ This act was the commencement vf the riot which re- | thought Young soneorca tection: (Applause.) He fam: W. Horrisan Palmers: Wisconsin; F* Susp Query Vicronta, bound to San Francisco. in being Artusns d days. Below. bark Isabella C Jones, Bordeaux. NESGIVING EVE.—THE NEW YORK YOUNG matted bod Sitkworth was there lawfully, | proustt, Voube America was @ very patient sort of a | Tittoin' and ings, Mise; W, ' 'd| towed out of her berth yesterday afternoon, eame in collision | Cl 20th ships Adams, Wescott, Bordeaux; Toulon, Upshur, Men's Roman Catholic Benevolent Association, will he being a spe Dusty. and the mob were not justi. | specimen: it, had never been guilty of outrage, even Wadsworth, Buffalo; Capt. G. B. len, U.S. A,; GW. | with » 1 bost, damaging her considerably and causing Tork: bark Lillias, Vensle, Maplos;sckr Star, Gammon, id their second annual ball, at Niblo’s, on We “4 | Bince it was first vilifed. About one year before, ® vio“ Swith, do,; L. Bruce, NewYork; G. F. Hill andiady, St. | ber to le ‘was taken to foot of Thirteenth street to re: peti A ‘ evening, November 20th. Tickets $2. be ob Jable ina lent commotion had been witnessed in the community pair, The boat was sunk. ae OR hi ey Sees. ete Patohes EN Ol doe ehinal i tores, andat the The motion fur discharge was dented by the Court. Prior to that time they had discovered there er Tnion P’ i Sie tied i ‘West Wind, 4th Ocean Star, Malabar; 15th barks | St the pi hotels, music and book stores, andat ce, with aeration tie! ah hat time they b covered there was a pow the Union Place Hotel—y the Baltio—Mrs. Elishu | Sir CaLcuTTa, at New Orleans 20th from Giaggow, while Catalana, Lucy; hip Andover, bark C B Truitt. it of 1. 7 ~ a in their midst endeavoring to steal away the Bible from and family, Washington; 1, W. Wood and lady do. lying to im @ hurricane from SE to eh alt, im PENSACOLA—Cld Nov 9 brig Rivulet, Norris, Philadel- JOHN 8. SCULLY, President. Attorney, | harg : | the schools. At thar time, too, Young America had been | 4 Pinkerton, Boston; Hon. J. J. Coddington, Middle: | Jat Si, lon 44, lost maim topgallant mast and main topsall | phin (hefore reported New York). J. Quisiay, Secretary. ' Mr. Crooke then called the attention of the Court to | turned ont of employn and a Protestant Irishman, y Adolphus Sing, Germ Sig. Alfonso Vidett, yard, with everything attached, Llowing nearly all the PHILADELPHIA’ Art Nov 26, PM, trig Vermont, Nay: . : r mony against Edward McHugh. The only evi- | who had express i Opinion th: s time for Mexico; anefield and faintly, Salem, Mass. rem the yards after they were furled, shifted cargo Jor, Apalachicola. Cld 25th, schr Holus (three m: Ds him was that of Gardner, who teatitied ibe lar fie eA iter be peel rarer te 8, | sprung the radd Grace, Lopdonderry. um was that of Gardner, ed cans te ‘ en assassinated with i he In . 8. ™ lerry. ch ict tities. feo tap i c egrrertlarc ye Wr of -R Po Kigebuer, | Bnsc, Gesraves, Percival, from Salem for Para, was | TROVIDENCE—Are Nov 2% pro nen nnnnnne if the deputies laid hands | 1 P ropeller Oxpray, Kinney fast ; a 7 NYork: brige Indus (Br), Allen, Ardrossan, 63 daya; Gi ; La tebe Te Oe ee HELE Mieeh, tases tates eiataebee inp A ic le from Boston for Fredericke- %8,Pefore reported) 15th inst; schr Minnesota, Baker, Phila. South Carotin: + HL; Geo. 0. Tiffany and fami . "Ward Smith, con the Sabbath | Rochester; N. 1! Andrews, Washington county, upon him he would see th arts’ blood. TheCourt agreed with the District Attorney that his conduct necded further expla r = of the Gospel, in view of a movement which agitated the community, ‘spoke in publi A‘ A MEETING OF THE WALKER GUARD BAT- talion, held at No, 22 White street, on Monday eveni ran 27, the following resolutions were - Sour Sinver CLoun,© pation, as bis remarks | day to persons who were nnable to occupy pows m lofty i ‘ . 7 4 sloop Blacks Reynolds, NYork. Cld brig Sondna to Grates day to n eng cupy pews From Savannah, in steamship Augusta-N Smith, David | burg, Va, on the 23d, was ito by bark Macon, from Th i mous! tended: to excite Lwas also deferred | Churches. Young America gathered under the broad | guithy Sie: E suith, Mise M Swnith; Mrs Clifton, Rev Thos | tou for Savanuaby ‘and had her bulwatks nd rail sto @'Daniel & Miller’ Lothrop, James River? so Rerclved, Whereas it has pleased the giver: all ad wag lao defersed | cauopy of Meare when it was ever, had gone | RamMaut, Mis Dedlanet, Dr Jit HieKay, J MCorney—16 | rigging, and matnmaast, carried away, and considerable dk’ | Shog tall Hully RYork. y christians w.th the God of allliction by re ped hea home, Hike a good boy. Things had gone on thus, until in the sted ce to th a cage ; : ; 1 foQnade, the | ecewtancs GRIN CECUA ch ec TA ete nabAsaeey, | eeee etre emaaia! oeetun og eeecaes Ary auth Vic Franoce Jane, Guptill, Charleston: chee M | our ranks in the midst of his usefulacss, our worthy. icsbat Anding 7 Carlisle, Sipple, Rappahannock; E ‘and sneceeded in. getting | ork River, 9 Rd sehre Buena Vix Isabel, Williams, do; John Jon: brother member, Mr, Frederick Thiery; therefore, Resolved, That the members of this battalion do deep- ly feel the loss of the removal of their brother member. pezgtolved, That his battalion attend his funeral in ly, and proceed ‘eebawken Village, New Jersey, from'42 Anthony street, at 8 o’clock A.M. and wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be forward- che aid not sink, went back agai her into Gloucester 23¢ inst. Ti Scur Prev, before roported ashore om idber, J been discharged, got off and taken on the railw MD Couer Mea Mary Murdock, town for repairs. She ig not much damaged. saat eee 8 lays aaa wil Scwr Doxyur, of Rockport, Mo, as she now lies ashore Graves, Mrs JM Gartener, Mrs F Belcher, fH Carroll, & | gh. Gytts hunk, was sold 25th inst, to Mr Harvey Bartlett, S Graves and wife, Mrs CW Lecount, U Van Norden gad | Coun o Imzranp, of Dennis, a Marbleh John Brown pling to exert their boen kil and numerous 0 the purity of the ballot-box is wrouged Ame ste’ under | on? (Applause.) He said to Young America you still, tor Fam ene of you."’ (Applause.) ¥ listened to the warming voice of Gavazzi, the re arge of Barnard cent fearful transactions would nov have taken place. For Punta Arenas and California, Potter, Phila- Northern Light~Adame Smith, Dela- + wounled, in 1a the world ) A schrs Albert Pharo, Allen, and Joreph Marsh, Cook, NYork; Lewis McI.ane, Bulkley, Bos- ton. SALEM—Arr Nov 25 bark Lawrence, Wiley, NYork, SAVANNAH—Arr Nov 44 bark Exact, Grumley, NYork; ata cluk awful weapon, (Laughter. ) if, Mrs CA PC ‘The motion for disel Motions were t O'Neil, Joun Vey us, but were denied | Hé had told then the trath, and they were wise if they | Jitt+d, Callaghan and wife, J Lane, Mes AJ Vincent, Mrs | | SOWe Jthal, Wompang; sunk’ aloceetde the oper unt Peishovers’ Ceasar, Tipeibonen,, Hevanas, gene tans. |. 00 so toe Fy MET TON MCS vere by the Court for the present accepted it. He hae Intely been amused by a specimen | Jom seth ( y i | of 2lat inst, and remained at Inst acconats, the waterflowing | Siaven, Queenstown; pric Talldler Aumeshure, Boston, Boum, JOHN KING, " \. Committee. Mr. Lapaugh then proposed to enter upon the defence | of Hibernian impudence, which he would relate :— | wif i ea P Taylor, WW | in and out of her at every tide, The work of discharging rk Rolert Mille, M’Nair, N¥ork, ' i WILLIAM NEISBETT. mn a of Patrick MeQuack A gentle who had emigrated to this country | Cassen, D Park Buxton sad two | cargo cin be carried on for afew hours only at low water. 'ONINGT* ‘Arr Nov 25 bri J Kate Foster, Killman, child dre s ‘On NYork for Bangor; sloop l’rovidence, Brown, do for Provi- | | Win. McKenna sworh—T resice in North Sezond street; | fran Ireland, vin Australia, and who had particl- jess | _ THOMASTON—Sld Noy 6 schrs Alquizar, Long, York | | | | remeimber the on election day; was working | pated in the famous battle of Slievegammon, had re- nthe and Seventh streets: broke | marked ¢ w evenings since, in Hob ny that ‘old Ire- Mrs Geo Kimball, S$ 1. Palmer, wite and two chil ‘Whalemen. KP Speir, J Hutton and wife, Goorge Kilaon and | c1aat Salem 25th, bark Eben Dod-e (of Beverly), Osborn, wite, H C Lee and two children, GB Cook, O Cannon, wife | tiantle snd two child Cormack, sr, Mary Dillon, Miss | “Cty LAKEMAN GUARDS—THE MEMBERS OF THE COM- pany are notified to meet at the Crystal, 228 Grand D. ewport 20d, ship Helen Augusta, Marble, whaling. river, Va; 16th, Robert Miller, do; 20th, bark Laroy, Smalley, : he ai : 5 street, on this (Tuesday) evening, at 7% 0! of between ten and e anion soaa ein “abe ete ! Ki ne Americ , Mr. 8., Sis Mary Jones, W Pollard. Mi 40 ley se, W aa, 2 8 vag Weeres indie their Druskete fs com on Weistaaay soesing with de was nere, anil le same time 1 | that was imposs! ere was an inequalily between the | Hagen, F Duffy, A SNorton, Mrs O Ainkelson and chiid, a poken. WASHINGTON, NC—Cld Noy 18 sche Charles Robert: oe aid, returning again between twelve and one o'clock; he ' two particn.. Ol Ireland was tec old to have such a. | Mee Wick nnd two children, G Arnold, Mes A Tackuey, |, SbipGreshound, from Baltimore Sept Ie for Valparaiso, | ittieten. and Globe, Conklin, Wert Indies Roberts, | will meet at the same place, for parade, at 7 o'clock, im had been to Mies Avna Tackney, 8S Hill, ML Rawson, 8 Goodman, J | Oct 13, no Int, &o—(by the Calcutta, at New Orleans 20th citizens dress. Curran’s: his was the second cart that | blooming b (Cheers.) Andeven if it had taken | TON, NC—Arr Noy 22 schr Harriet Hallock, LMI Pow, NYork. = >> cune into the cellar after dinner; he continued carting | place, it was un unlawful inion; the banns had not been | PARRY and wite, J E Daxter. G WW hitloas ra pod rics | Terie Mefuine Star, Foster, from Roston (Saly 2 for San ee = es a ¢ cemainder ne day ( : } published! (Laughter.) Besides, the children had some: aaret Estabrook, Kf. Suapp, Cl Litchfield, M Martin, WB | Francisco, Oet 8, lat 638, lon 7835 W. 5 OHN H. BRIGGS MUSKETEERS, ATTENTION.—THE Cross-examined4—Mr, McQuade lives in Eleventh street; | thing to sayin the matter, and if old Ireland wished to | Van Norden, JC Wilbiuses, 9 Finley, I Fyler, D Ross, 3 | An Am ship steering —, showing a Vine and red signal with ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. meationa Gees company are requested te I was not at the fight that day. live in peace, he must not'stir up the children of young | MeKenzie, J” Allen, H Smith, F Harting, G ‘Durtkin, & | yellow dinmonds, was seen 13th ult. Int 18 408, lon 95. | Mes : "| attend a meeting e Centre market drill room, thie Question—Dit' Mr. MeQuade tell, you about the fight | America! (Applause.) He concluded his remarks by | Thomas, REdwarde. K. Stacy, R § Barrett B Hooth, W | | Brig Anna A Tyng, Perce, from Bangor for Havana, 25th | PERSONAL. evening, (Tuesday, Nov. 28,) at 73¢ o'clock. All persons after he came back that afternoon ‘ informing the audience that Sam was about. and then, Foon liane, W Cooper" Waite, |. Forelgn Ports. le ws wishing'to parade with this company are invited to be Witaess—1t ing me ye are; i have lived here | changing the playful character of this portion of his | §W itussellcand others in the steerage. - Buenos Aynes—In port Sept 21, bark Undine, Goodell, | B. R., WHO LEFT HIS HOME, GODALMING, | present on this occasion. By order. seven years: (lo not hnow that MeQuade is a voter. discourse, assured his hearers that the unseen element | for Colonia to load mules for West Indies, and others as be- | H e, Surrey, the 2d of April, 1849, is implored to JOHN DARROW, Captain. Hugh Mck sworo—TI was working at the corner of — which had of late given a tone to politics, would prove an write to his mother at Mile End View, Portsea. Import- W. W. Lyoys, Orderly. a. Grand and Seventh streets on eb 4 ection day; was drving | the friend and sup) cart and was in the ter of the widow and the orphan. fore. ‘ Bizzy (Hom)—In port abt Nov 8 scht Flying Dragon, : In this city, on Mc Gocuspeed, hence, dis will go vo Ruatan to load irate roe Ut iptelligence of F. E. W. Churt. Noam 8, Warrtoox, Secretary. Norleans. plause greeted the speaker as he run with McQuade until half-past | The most rapturous i} | | ten o'clock; it then commenced raining and we started | withdrew. | wile of Mr. Jam CALRAD ST ‘ i ? THE PERSO! RESSED AN ANONYMO ‘OODWOE \ RI - r ‘ 1s Ab=<Dh BAA SiO S4 Now Wabi Dewalal Padson, 8 : WHO ADDI ORTH GUARD.—YOU ARE HEREBY NOT. for home; maw MeQuiule there in the afternoon: Iwas | "A benediction was then pronounced by the Rev. Mr. | Gain. anit ence By Ba Melbourne abt sept Das) ine | Lee aE En a De fied to attend a meeting of the Woodworth Guards Hectares jee: (laughter (Diet Attorney | tak, and the meeting wae damian | seSaming, Novomver date raitnceof ceri, | "AY SE ASME SUES FUNG Arena Longs | 8 Moun, wil edree aga an sate where be ay | g2 Tnoy evening, Nova 3 at Taf cocky tae after me; was not in the fun with him in the afternoon, | a ae | by the Rev. Br. Demarest, Winuraa W.Srarvorn to Sanat | cotycr, Paines Carthage Perkin’ Gaamtlon Danecs ag: | be seen, or where a letter may reach him, if he is | Washington Lunch, No. 13 Dutch street, ig or! Cross-examined—McQuade lives in Eleventh street: sehen eeeres ave res ae a peknowet oan aa orto Pn padi on: Gee ny nee, bnohelder; Hamodes, Ayivester; ha oma. re anu cone N E. Witsor, ‘Lieutenant. , 7 hes se ; ADWA .—Miss Davenport, : 4 Shaw, Holm vw . C. IERSON. ; ‘ tight have heard persons speaking about the fight as | iedged to be the most finished actress in the State: ap. | On Wecaaste wiaclae Nawritiar 22, by the Rev. North Carolina, Arcat Sep anger, | ————-—_— Spaians oes | y y they passed on the walk. A to-night hs : Question by District Attorney—Now, you, MeBlray, | PCS tonight in the new pI are you a Know Nothing? A. No, sit; I don’t know | j2 St ft Emp i ILL MEE one pty ls RS. MARY DOLL WILL MEET HER HUSBAND, P Conway as Armand Duval. A new spectacle is | Mr, Winuam 7. Merve, of Taunton, Mass., to Miss rk bows h His J. Doll, who bas returned from California, at 104 ere | earsal, and will shortly be produced enim G. Vasari, of Burlington. ot oe fain, and. Witeoratt Freciran® all lag? Annawan: Mo. Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. 4 Mr. Lapaugl—His countenance s that. Bowery Turatrr.—The great vari n the perform: | On Thursday, November 9, by the Rev. Dr. Berrian, | United States, € | = Dennis Brenaigan swore aaa ee rat tt the corner | ances given inthis theatte, is attracting late assent-/| Mr. Witis4M % Coors to Miss Fanvy C. BBcxen. Caunenacin port Oct It bask Georse & Henry, Orfe- | J\TICHAEL MAC, FROM COUNTY CLARE, IRELAND. of Grand and Seventh streets on election day. driving | binges. The equestrian exereises commonce the amuse- | On Friday, November 24, by the Rev. Dr. McElroy, Mr, | mann, trem Valparafso to finish ldg for United States, —Your msters, Mary and Bridget, are anxious to th he dramatic spectacle of the | ALKXANDER Cunistt,, of Stirling, Scotland, to Miss Curis- es Deen parrots EOUe, Antwerp. hear from you. Direct to 208 South Third street, Phila- | yef “Camille,’ assisted | James Millett, at his residence, No. 308 Broome street, _ KNSTRUOTION. Ru IRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.—THE SUB- scriber, 488 Broadway, near Broome street, favor- ably known in this city for his professional competency, continues teaching the above commercial languages. passed, on the continent of Europe, the great govern- cart; MeQuade was there and we worked togetler until | Ments, and t halfepast ten e’clock; parted. with him at Mr, Corman | “Cataract of the Gange masa Hear, third daughter of Mr. John Hunter, of | say orton S Rowe Pook Hintdine Tax de ea azo | delphi, ment examinations. E. 1G, 483 Broadway. door; was in the same ran wi deeb i 8G Luberip Onaea oe: abs Nera’ mnbuskenneth Abbey, Stirling, Scotiand. ; turn to Borton via Smyrna, | = "ros «\—Hes > epresentatior », Nau. whose vocalization is | to, Ky., by the Rev. Mr. Berkley. Ricnarp 8, Moxiey, onizeberg) Boston. if A r of pupils, ruct thoroughly in mm Cross examined—Heard about the fight, but chresentation, | Mile, Nau, whose vocalization is | Gri guivyille, Ky., to Miss MARY 4., daughter of the late | , FAVAl—in port Oct 27 barks Kilby, Stevens, from Cadiz |g ID FOR THE SUFFERERS FROM THE WILLIAMS- French, and drawing, writing, and arithmetic, in addi | to any of the polls Peter McCarran sworn—I was working corner Grand prep eeuhig apr ieae arabian iC otal Burton's THkaTRE,—Still the new American play of Died. and assisted to take them out at Gurran’s stable; [ tovk rt ki ha Peep epee gs rage fy cievite On Sunday, November 26, after a lingering illness, Mrs. dinner with him, and cid not go back to work. | musical farce of the «Poor Soldier,’ Miss McCarthy as Cross-examined—It was ten minutes of eb rick, and Mrs. Holman as Kathleen. 4 {old me thore bad becn'n Sgit at the elsetion NanioxaL THEATRE.—The amusoments announced for Q. You don’t belong to the Know Nothin gs? | this evening are of a very light and pleasing character. Witnes:—I belong to the harlcbank digging: Tbelong | He French Equestrian Company commence with feats to no ret socie L in the ring, and the military drama of the “French Spy”? Patrick McQuade sworn—Q. Mr, Lapaugh—Are you a | ‘loses the entertainments. brother of Michael McQuade? 2 Wauack’s Taearre.—The benefit of Senorita Soto Witness—I don't know; people cail me nis brother. (A | Comes off to-night. Several distinguished vocal and voice—It'sa wise child that knows its own father.) | dramatic artistes appear on the occasion. The comedy (Laughter.) After dinner I assisted him to get up tha | of “Sons and Systems.” a grand concert, and the farce “i by all who have heard her, ap for Boston, repaired and relonding, to sail soon; lo, Pils- “Lucia of Lammermoor. i bury, for Boston 7 days; Eutaw, Ryder, di Chi rs as Zerlina. | 3 ines Davidson, of Washington City, D.C. a; lo. Kile A burg riots.—A lecture on the History and Influence | i from Newpor! Ele MYork’ + brig Ada, | Of the Jesuits will be delivered on Wednesday. evening, ioW—Sld Nov 11 Trusty, Emerson, NOrleans. the 29th inst., by J. W. Brice, Esq., at the Tabernacle. Gxascow—In port Nov 9, ships John Fyfe, Lawton, for | The proceeds of the lecture will be devoted to the benefit Many Axw Kontysox, in the 35th year of her age, daugh- | San Francisco, dg; Tadmor (Br), Owen, do do; J-M’Kenzie | of the families of the Americans léiMled in the discharge ter of Edward Owens, Esq. (Br), Tilly, tor NUrlenns, do; bark Stentor (Br), Fraser, for | of their duty in guarding the ballot boxat Williamsburg. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | Beston.ubt ready. Went to sea Sd ship Bannockburn (Br), | ickets 25 cents each—to be obtained at the door on the West Twenty Ath street this moratog, at nice orcioee, | 1h eccrar*a: He Tuport Nov back Lasix, Diftinztim, | evening ofthe lecture, 4 ’ ol a lor New , next day, to load for ) Jeans. an Cees ae mar! from thence to St. Joseph's Church, where high m Crc—du pert Nov 4 ship Alfred Hill, Baker, £ OURSE OF THREE RECTURES OM THE CHARACTER and policy of the second Cxsax, and their co-rela- | tions with the despotism of Louis Napoleon, to be de- will be celebrated at ton o'clock. Her remains will be ‘stb; proceeds from V to Chincha Islands « terred in Calvary Cemetery. : } ‘On Monday, Noveniber 27, Mr. Ricuarn Looax, in the SAEROATD port Ney fj park Stamboul, Kingman, for | jivered at the Clinton Hall. Astor place, by T. Piers Hea- 44th year of his age. ~ Honcuvnv—Arr Oct 3 bark Gen B lanco,MeCor: ley, (barrister at law of the Temple, London,) on Wed- nesdays, November 29, December 6 and 18, at 8 o'clock. | Lecture 1, Nov. 29—Introductory observations touching tion to the English intr $8 per week. Tie highest testimomals and references given. dress, personally, 863 Broadway, Wednesday and Friday. vi Pas tte deanbcrsl eMC OARD AND INSTRUCTION.—A LADY, RESIDING at 89 South Ninth street, Williamsburg, wishes te to board and instruct in the English branches, together with French, drawing and menio, if required. Parents abont placing thet ebfidrem from home, will find this an opportunity seldom met with, where the comforts of a home can be enjoyed, without the discipline aud restraint of a regular board- ing school, | Particulars made known by applying at the above, or 18 Ludlow place, Houston street, New York. ‘The iriends of the family, also his brother officers of | In port (ct 12 Urigs Prince de Joinville, for San the Second District, and the Police Department in gene- | svon; Zoe, Rogers, for New London do. Passed by horse, and went back to the cellar with hia. | of the “New Footman’? arc the selections. | Totes Gone ietcoeptey geet y legge b wrttaba = 12: dgarticame bead lien Sr cat « aptjer irate ap prea Ae pram Men lapeic on Cross-examined—I was in the house fron: 104g o’clock Métrrovourtay THxaTRe.—The new play of ‘Griselda,”’ general, ast conpectnasiip-sa tied t0‘attend nia funeral Honson’s Bay (helow Melbourne)—Arr ilizations that have marked eras like that under consi- BREW. Taai! dinner times was wot at the fight; heard about it | in which Mrs. Farren appears as Griselda, will commence | from his late residence, No. 140 Sullivan street, at hale | tals Deal May 10s Sith, Tavine deration. The civilization of our time: its true seatand | GC.” REwARD.SIULEN FROM THE UUISORIDIEN that day; do not koow whio told ms: | the amusements. The domestic drama entitled the | past one o'clock this aiternoon. J ren iifreniecl Soke orate Peon able destiny. The more general characteristics of 2 REWABD.—STOLEN FROMTHE SUBSORISERS chael O'Neil testified that he gave out tickets that | “Wandering Boys” will terminate the entertainments of | On Sundae morning, Merewber 26, Mes, Carmartyn | iu Rwioe nee ‘oman civilization under Augustus. Interest naturally rooras, No. 7 Glark street, in the tamporasy day at corner of Seventh and North Fifth streets to the | the evening. — ‘Wiorox, widow of Tans ‘Wigton, 9 ed SL years and 1 | ver (and eld Sept | felt in the personal character and public policy of that | & ence of the family, on Saturday hg ob in reg cartmen: gave McQuade tickets about every twenty mi AMERICAN MUSKUM.—The Benefit of Mr. Hadaway will | month. 1 Se 9 son, Liverpool June 15: bark siri, © j personage. Review of the moral, social ae political | 25th, one black brocade silk dress, one red tiibet shawt, nutes for loads, except between 103; and 1% o'clock, at | take place thin evening. Two very good pieces “The | Her remains were interred im Greenwood Cemetery Tahiti; Oth, “wig Tehuantepec, Sutton, Maui condition of Rome in the time of Augustus. Analogies | °P¢ 8¢t silver tea spoons, marked C. J. P., ove set table which time it rained. Wreck Ashore” und the inughable face of “The swithac? | On Monday merniug, November 27, Mr, Jous Kater, in | (Cami Ge, Britain, Liverpool, via quarantine, offered by that of France at the present time, Parallel | SPOOns, two sets knives and forks, one ladies’ breast Mr. Laraugh here moved for the discharge of McQuade. | will be performed. In addition to this, there will be the | the S7th year of his ace, are re | Rotel, Baltimore,’ Sid Aue 16 teig Macy Parker Gi between the personal characteristics and public carcer | Pi2>!n all amounting tc $60. |The above reward will be ‘The court preferred to hear the evidence in each case, | Customary afternoon amusements. |. Hiis funeral will. tate ‘place at. two o'clock this after- art Town: Sept 7 ships Daal Sharp, Basset, of Louis Napoleon and those of Augustus, Conclusion. | Paid for the return of the above goods, or in proportion and decide upon them togetlier. ache’ ye a ae noon, froth. Lis late residence. Novl17 Hudson avenue, | Haides, ‘illinghast, HongKong.” In port Sone ‘These lectures have been prepared during a few years | ‘°F Patt, or for the detection of the thief. Pawnbrokers John McCurran sworu—I saw Michael McQuade when Woon’s Mixsrrets.—‘‘The Mummy,"’ with a good vocal Brook ‘Hi ins will be taken toGreenwood Cem. | &t Britain, for Sydney 1ith, and to leavo Melbou: ‘di iaWarisc inattual ver olreke of she Pda stop. C. PROCTOR. be came home on the day in question; took dinner with | #24 instrumental concert, will be played th ctory tor interment. His {tieads are iacited “to attend | {ef Liverpool; ship Invincible, Johusen, for Boinbay svou; aes toch tes, antlaceanmauktaknown techie eter ties m him, aud saw im go to his work about 1244 o'clock. Bvck1ay’s SkRKNADERS.—The new Without fuathees mation, bs na | SOR Raeaae Te poet hed tie Mente Oniitg, Macttirud, toe’ | Tiekets fue the oumtay Te, Gentes aay! Us bad ae Abe 20 ee eee drpuaeiee Man a {ravaganza entitled “Beauty and Beast On Eaturday, November 25, of congestion of the brain, | 7 pleated ort 2 Soe Ps SF | door: single tickets, 25 cents. Ra aucchetereeard wil te alten it tants ae teen es: he was ho ‘ nig * Ne Ni Pend mma gr pp oenta ey to-night. JOuN STOPELKAMM, aged 56 years. PAis sors agua ted denton we do drent delivering the same at 12 Broad stree:, Package mari Woon’s VARIETIFS.—A fine concert, comprising new | _ His remaing were conveyed to Greenwood Cemetery, the polls in quest E. M. Blackwood. ion about 9 o'clock; he was doing Swan and Adelina, for do do; all Ciares HALL.—A COURSE OF THREE LECIURES ng | songs, dances and burlesques will be given here this | from his family residence, No. 88 Fifth street. “ ‘t 26 0 schr, d the : on the character and policy of the second Cresar, _ lc rund ant s : . CHAPEL—Miss de will gi 2 e relatives and friends of the family ure respectfully | VvERPOOL—In port Nov ll, shi ley, Wellman, for mn, will be delivered by 'T. PALEY, barrister at ld watch chain, in the lower part of the city; did nothing to them Foe Cer Ete Terese Eamande will givelier rend: ||sstua wp atten tee Taneral, at emp y clocks thts ates. | liens Kove-aeah wine, Sid Mev Demey: ‘avannsh. | jaw, of the Temple, London, at Clinton Hall, Astor place, ” : mt = value of chain less than’ the reward. Any person de’ th, Se 124 West Twenty-nixth | , Leouonx—Sld Nov brig Smyrna, Grorier, Messina; 4th, | Qu Wednesdays, this evening, at the above mentioned locality. A good | "00M; from her late residence, Nov. 29, Dee. 6 and 13, at 8 o’clock. xtiminei—While the deputics were there, Me- | ings from the Irish national poets, for the second time, ‘ A the 8 5 : te resi z wes ay ee earn gees 5 c: | livering the samo at 32 Liberty street, up stairs, will re Hugh asked rome one to give him a club oF pistol 1 pre. | Selection bet Ween salto Tet thls ooeasions street. Her remains will be’ interred in Calvary Ceme- Bebecaa vein tae wrouna codietedty dan chico Tikes, 29 echt: may be had of Van Norden & King, 45 | ceive the above reward. > : ling blood; Twas on the corner, some thirty feet off, | | Buooxtrx Mustra.—The benefit of Mr. M'Gregor will | “Gn Monday, November 27, Evmuxa, youngest chita of | neni te proceed in Mavemel. 1 i 1. | Wallstreet; Mr, Bailliere, publisher, 290 Broadway: Mr. REWARD.—STRAYED, ON THURSDAY MORN- when Silkworth was dragged out. come of to-night, when there will be several select dra- | Robert and Harriet Farmer, aged 1 year, 8 months and | NYork ldg; Empress, Ford, dodo: Pruiter, Dawes, for Bos: | the ibeary, Clinton Hall: alse at the door 1 ing, 234 instant, a large black Newfoundland Adjourned to 10 o'clock A. M. to-day. i er gi toga Mr. Hamilton is "to appear as | 4) days. | ton do, Bahr 1 Moree, do 4, rigs ters, MFarinad, ssid andiiaad i dog, with a ae leather collar and weighty dog chatm ba “Rolla” in Pizarro. On Sunday, November 26, Frepxnic Turkey, aged 27 | 224 Adelphi, Gorham,’ for NYork do; Pennsylvania, — | 2 ——— o - i r Hamsburg Riots. | the new Boston theatre last Friday nighf, and (says the | | ‘The friends and relativesof the family are respectfully | “Newoastir-—in port Nov 10 buck Cochituate, Irvine, for | Eighth strect.on Tuceday Nov, 28, aad Dec, ant San aie | Orchard, shail receive the above reward. ‘A meeting was held in the Broadway Tabernacle last | Evening Gazette) after the fall of the curtain, loud calls | invited to attend his funeral, this morning, at ten | Boston days. au of Electrical Psychology, or, Science of the Mind. |) —————______________—_____ itnde ts fusiilads diehdstdince’ ee aii ‘of those | £T ‘Forrest’ resounded from every side, and inobedi- | o’clock, from the residence of his brothers-in-law, C. Pan ain port Now 6 brigs M Shepard, Manning. from Sa- | Having never failed to awaken a great interest for the REWARD.. , ON MONDAY MORNING, evening, to furnish assistanc Se | ence to the summons, the tragedian came forward, On | Motel and J. Roche, at Weehawken village, N. J. | lem, arr Oct 16, wee carzo; Saml French, Brown, hence, arr pali<venre,jie Woods te wsuste’ tua’ atearatetes OF an 5 27th inst., in going from the corner of Henry who lost their lives at the late Will riots. “The | hhis appearance he was greeted with vociferous cheers, | | At Hoboken, on Sunday, November 26, of consump. | (ct! {or Liverpool Sdays, Ide; scht $M Townsind, Row. | Past six t to enjoy themeelyes for an hour, and perhaps | street down Atlantic to the corner of Hicks and across front of the platform was ornamented #ith an American | while bouquets and wreaths fell lavishly st his feet. | tion, WiLt1AM MARKS, aged 51 years and 28 days. Below, ashore, brig Gustavus, Percival, from "| receive some instruction. To suit the times, admittance Hicks to the corner of Pacific street. bagel pocket- book, containing $57—thirty-five dollars in gold, two $10 bills, a two dollar bill, and some silver; also a note fer $25 46, and another paper of no value but to the owner. Any person returning the same to 122 Atlantic street will Feceive ‘the above reward aad the thaaks of the owner, . | When the storm of applause had somewhat subsided, The funeral will t place this afternoon, at one PaLermo—In port Oct 27, shij fing draped id mourning colors. The house was well fll- | si7 “Forrest spoke as follows: ” | o’elock, from his late residence, No, 19 Washington Ter. | NYork, neatly tends, only Ain veuscl. Three Sictlian ‘ver ed with # respectable audience, who manifested consid- Lapixs anv GentLemen—I thank you for the welcome | race, Hoboken. The friends of the family, the members | *els were expected to sail in November for N York, and t! erable enthusiasm at the remarks of the speakers, erfome ot these flowers. Ithank you tor this hearty mani- | of Metropolitan Lodge, F.and A. M., and the Masonic | fr NOrleans. Sid 2th, sehr La Luce (Sic), N York. ta ti if rd. Ithank for the Rorrrrpan—in t Nov 8 Dansch Bille Brahe, for Bor v4 - ge fh At 74 o'clock, the Englebert Light Guard, who acted in which, gan have Frerived mie during my Sunt toca Fraternity in good standing, are invited to attend. In- | jontag. aoe it ical Us sack JUNTRY SEAT WANTED—ON THE BANKS OF THE = ; x ; Sxpksy NSW—Arr previous to Se ark Homer, as deputies at the Williamsburg election, entered the | Giscriminating taste, in always applauding inthe proper | On Friday, November 24, Many, wife of James Gil- | gwetthencs Mey oer” “4 t Bipegh taeih ged: aor Fo wd anny Tabernacle and took their seats in front of the audience. N wie De Mauprat ay, Crepe this rare qua- | more, and daughter of Aaron L. Dixon, of Hiizabethport, SmyRna—In port Oct 27, bark EH bonis es hg mer “ A om. Mary Merrill, Foto, for | 1 shilling. REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY PERSON the f a6 nd SBS ! {ee Weck efi an Torre, | Order, For such a reasonable price will be paid in cash, $ ‘They were dressed in black cout and pants, and a white Vinepires the ‘actor tora higher dersee'at | Negrieesa.z Yeu, @ months and iSdays, | | Settee ostenr ith, Som Slick, Maya, derkuie kareesy | and any furniture yprchaved, Wf desired. “Address, with | BOS) me na a aoe ab nets Ne, 18 wide awake hat with feather. On taking their seats rec) and, conequentiy.cgives the beholder | the residence of ‘her father, Many, second daughter of | TY! 8. 1. oes spout Nov 5 bark Warren Fisher, Cole, | Particulars, C. W. P., box 916 Post Ofc. car in Bowery, or in Bleecker street, between Bowery they gave three cheers for America and American prin- oe ti deer we Richard M. Conklin, Esq., in the 24th year of her age. | for Philadelphia’ ides i Waigveent mae feo . = | and Carmine. p Beimersy, which ig nso SOMOWDAL Fesembl At Glasgow, Scotiand, on Tuesday, November d-atter | Marstons tor Lovisinnt (hefore eeported Toxas) same day,” | (YOUNTRY RESIDENCE.—WANTED TO RENT, WITH | ciples. The chair was taken by ex-Mayq@e@umgys Harper, | of mercy, which is who introducedas the first speaker | 18 blesses him that gives aad pier stee tated. Professor 8. K. Swerrman, who said:—If there are any | fpsiasm sages Ser a the acter as food ia who doubt the necessity ofan American party here to- | to him aot snly a phyical, hut en intel tae night, I would beg of them to consider well what the | brea all this, it giv Y . vr ©. 'TRooN—SId Nov 118 ior, NOrk ‘a view to purchase, if approved, a moderate sized tao drag epbrp ered Cate} tm muchand deeply | Taurioo—in port abt Rov &; brig Gea Faptor, Smith, tor | house, with requisite owt buildings, endisome Aftsea, 10 y NYork. twenty acres of land attached. Within one hout’s ride Ta port Oct Iehark Kedar, Fewenden, for Bot | by rallvad of New ‘York, neat to 0. dopet is : ; with full particulars, stating location, rent and ST ee eM ere eee Pete Tithe Gemxiptin “Of the seecsiogs, SO bee tah REWARD.—LOST, A FEW DAYS SINCE, IN FIF- teenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, a small black and tan terrier ag The finder willreceive the above reward by leaving dog at 107 West Four- teenth street. 2 |, but an intellect him—time to bres MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. . events of the late riots in Williamsburg have shown us. | © Whole life into a few brief hours; “ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—THU DAY. route Wenvigrag: | sees $. Nov. 20, wile omiog from Burton's thet, & $20 ef ______ ’ v | I will not now comment on that unfortunate occurrence, | Sn¢ this the tra po ea TS ‘ Url meee cae 33 0 of naval stores. to. Honoluln tri Hob. ‘ORTGAGE WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FoR FUR- | 4h 3 Ror aoe dbeesel of ot ae P hat the most flattering ap tow ware: 241 * Bath x guid locket, containing enses of a and but will endeavor to answer some of the charges made | plause was that of silence, Now, 1 consider that justine | Ss Malaka eee ;niture, which may be, selected from first class | gentleman.’ The finder will please to leave it at 1 com. 5 hers, and cries of “Good, good.”)” Why, ke yy . Stocks, " notes nego’ against Americanism and the American party. We, said | plitplaced appiausectetiember remember’ i ae sot sae Port of New York, November 27, 1854, amie orks: ae eT aaa Hee, tt, wets, ewotatel | merce street, where he will receive the above reward and he, have been termed proseriptive, but that cry has al- | Judged applanse—but misplaced app) always berter CLEARED. ALEXANDRIA~Arr Nov 25 brigs Indian Queen, Brown, | William street. i medrese he ways been raised against those who wish to see justice | actor is supposed never to nee his Awdleness ned teow & Steamship Northern Light, Tinklepaugh, Nicaragua, c | RactPort; Zith W Fisher, Benton, do; ea ee eee | REWARD.—LOsT ON THE 234 INSTANT, OFF A it, NYork. Sid 2th brig Ma- CGINE._WA "piervieghs Of sen oi ail Nickerson’ Boston: sehr Arctic NYork. > TEAM ENGINE.—WANTED, A SECOND HAND STEAM E—Arr Nov 26 and 27 bai engine, of five to ten horse power, in work Justice Story, Atkins, Bosto: order, and boiler. by W. Westphal & Co., No. 348 Gran street, Williamsburg, 1. I. Parrish, NYork; Jack ‘ANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, A ¢ alone, whether cart in going from Twenty-eighth up the Stventh avenue to Bloomingdale road, up to Fifty-nine strect, Eighth avenue to Seventy-first street, a box used inside of a trunk, with several articles of clothing. The above reward will be paid by leaving the same at 63 j t di organ. donetn the State. Truth and justice are themselves pro- | of/apttovation: or of indlseronees (Reeseee teeeey | NSIip South Carolina, Leisk, Liverpool. Geo Logan. erp pond igite) eavicne, berg recognise esror; and with ats gm Persons in aoe Sadience ‘who have a eee y Sart Silas Holmes, Griffiths, New Orleans, Ison & t it be said that God hi ip- | to hush down @ wi round of applause. No: . Site, for be eas tolerate no wrong Novia tt tees viee, | have we hevieation | aying, Font auch men. vroula interfere |" Bark Mary Morrie, MeLenry, Glasgor, Dunham & Dimon. st be Bar y Mot ndonderry, sborne. our principles are unconstitutional, for we wish to pre- Lad Wot Matee aways perform Secs wher ass omtt® Goodspeed,’ Faye, Savannah, ‘Sturges, Clearman & Seguin. Dubel, Key, chrs Jas N Muir, Kirwan, St Thomas;Sai " ; West Twenty-eighth street, in the store, or in. the store serve inviolate the spirit of the constitution. The two | heats, 0. Barbadoes ands market; Georgia, Mitchell. St furnished house, or a roomy suit of apartments. a qualideations erential toa citizen are honesty ana in. | "A Veier—"You Siwaye have it. (Laughter and loud lire Colonist (Be, Durkee, Demaraea, J H Braine, soem AT Meclh, Noor, erence’ Brvere, Dickia- | situation between Fourth and Sixth avenues, andKighth | Comer of Seventy-first street; f jusdeuple (Br), Swan, Berm 0. ey », Chand ; 5 telligence, and the American party but ask that those | cheers) Brig dornaue, MoCarty" licrmuun, WM Smith ‘Arr 23d vchrs Chayb Hallock, Smith, and Wide World, | and Twentioth streets, Address H. K, box 16) Post ican aap SOUR | (Mr. Fornxst—I myself have nothing ti ai da, Smith. Tad conabis of wa tersteodleg ea ncald be fitelligent. cv cicerous plandive) “f said, an ater nittare perhon Belg Mary Eleonor, Martin, Haliinx, Hamilton & Co. Sones NY A dani ‘ ’ . ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH ONE it for. If, said the speaker, the simile may be allowed, I | Wpere be ie most applanded; exert bis | Sehr Wave, tron, St Jobus, PR, it Brockman & Co. Behe LAE ey Od aharandlbmaa dia eee hepa ». It, , y, . i ‘Arr Nov 24 schr Bolivar, NYork. Sid 234 ship Wm child, want © room and bedroom, and place for UND—A PORTEMONNAIE, CONTAINING A SMALL for who would whole powers to please those who were read; Sehr Col Satterly, Stetson, Charleston, McCready, Mott & amount of money, on Sunday afternoon, in the Se- would say our free institutions sprang from two small dof ay t 0, Js n i roots, and those are, the right of ruffrage ana the Bible fini we Tam an advocate for appl Sehr BS Peers, Themen, be og MHOSTONCATE Nov 25, P.M, ship Rather Nay, Clark, Phil. | cooking, in & house with gas and water. “Best of refer. | Tovtminvenu. by calltag af Levis & Seasede pond In our common xshools. (Anplause.) But the American | he deverves to be applauded, v0 am} Bohr Berges, Magoo, Cit "Caen co, | elphin: ig Napoleon, Hintases Idth inst; beig | ence.can be furnished. Vicinity of Hast Broadway pre- | Sea's taahiocable furnishing basear, 665° Brosiway, erson, tor when he . (Appl ot ec, ortolk, Stut party has beep charged with being disorganizing. Well, | qontes dis ons 26 OS gery iy gees Saar ri ra AN; vate ne, ichr New York, is, Richmond, © sre admit the charge. But what are we disorganizing ? | tae with the sole view to uphold the heuer aka. dismity ot | Schr Empire State, Atwood, Porth o ‘The two old parties. My are the principles of | the stage, (great cheering’—the ytage, which presents the Sloop Lady Fenwick, Hill vanster. those parties 7 Why, the spoils—the possession of the | highest intellect: ‘tertainment which the loftiost geniui Sloop Daniel Webster, Miller, New Haven, J H Havens. ils, and the division of the spoils. (Laughter and | can produce. we.) Now. ladien and gent] i ARRIVED. © eers,) The speaker complained that the questions that | have thus far Steamship Augusta, Lyon, Savannah, &: hore on the | ferred. Adaress B. C, Chatham, Post Office. Stuyvesant Institute. OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN THE Museum and Liberty street, a small portemonnise contai a $100 billon the Commercial Bank of New , Alexandria Tan, Hooper: Neefoik: atimat ———————— open ; Vankee Binge I Berry, Baltimore. ‘ THE FIREMEN. Rope Pattens Purington, Néwenatie E 1th QUEDUCT ENGINE COMPANY NO. 47. Nov. 27, 1854, Marker, Malta 2th wit: Sea Duck, —At a xpecial meeting of the above company, held Q e 2 Y jex some small chtnge. Any person who may interested the American people most were un-American in and passengers, to Samuel L Mitchill. Nov 26, Briard, 15th ult; Vesta, Percival, Palmes, Ca- | at their engine house on the evening of the 25th instant, % 4 their character; and he Toped that the American party, + miles north of Hattcras, signalized ste nary Tnlands, 16th ult; Martha Allen, (of NYork) Bar | the following preamble wad resolutions were unanimously pte Hp by piper | hd bs af No. 7 bij? ns by invoking the spirit of seventy-six, would be the means rary? ; Renerous welcome you have | ville, hence for Savannah. ditt, Valparaiso Aug 1, ‘Rio Janeiro Ist ult (put into Rio for | Nae teu first street, a loors below Sixth avenue, be ‘ ig the sp y-six, ime, beneath the dome of, this majestic temple; this hip Osprey, Ames, Boston for Philadelphia, Put | some slight repairs, having had @ severe gale off River of . liberally rewarded. reared by tai hereas, By a dispensation of Divine Providence in 8 Z a Grilles et Becks orton, Clasgew | the removal from our midst of our late associate and cf creating » national freling in our midst, (Applause. Mr. W. K. Tt Gallatin (of Batt OaKLer was next introduced, and sung @ patriotic song about John Bull and Brother Jonathan mental elevation of mank seine theatre, rightly understood i probably sail to-night Plate); m1 Broughtor . Bu Ship Al Storer, Bristol, Oct B. to | 11, parsed Pedut Thole loth: Be brig Victor, " uy, { EK Corning & Co, Nov 22, Int 33, lon 68, spoke ship White | Sth ult; schrs Castello, hiinterr Seremee 7th inst; Sarah | friend, James Geraghty, we are reminded of the uncer- OST—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ABOUT THREE he P ' rightly conducted, is the academy of virtue. (Cheers.) Ai 7 ine , a + , o'clock, in Barclay stzeet or Broadway, ® bead purse, ‘WEES sapencet to greatly pictes the audience. Ietieg and gentlemen, fe tenchen ten~ other public inctita’ | PROP MTs Se stom, & days, with cot delphta:” Breve, stg APS eMavlegraphed, snip | {iBty of human life, and although wo inscrutable de- | Syataining some oli pieces, ® few small bills, some Hon. Exayrvs Brooxs next addressed the meeting. He | tion teaches—for it teaches by.example, as well as by pre- tenn To to Gee Buibas ' Soltharn Chin (ot ‘Belfwet) trom Live Seren for s | loss, yet we should not murmur at the insera’ le- | change, and Payton & Co.'s advertisement. The Ander felt disponed to dwell on sadder scenes than those the | cept. (Renewed cheers.) Teincerely hope aad trast that | SRAM Bu vay oth inst, with logwood, to | SH ned CMety rate mee Chel oe Beton ap: denae | eres of “Him who doeth all things well,” therefore— | Change, and Payton & Co.'s ad Nototine sa macnn 3 singer had suggested. Our friends from Williamsb: no example will here be given, that no Precept will here be | ‘Thebaud 4 Son 3: , 4 Warn, barks Island City, Georgians, Reynolds, Baltimore, | Resolved, That we dee} ly sympathise with the bereay- | fine deserve every commendation for the spirit they mani- | enforced, but that shall serve to refine the taste, to mend | Bark Belize, Honduras, 17 days, | brigs Clark Winsor, Bloomer, Constitution, Ad Valorem, | ed family of our deceased comrade, in the lors they have fested in maintaining the laws. The r way to re- | the morals. and to inspire a loftier and ® nobler humanity. re, Margaret Elizabeth, Mary Sophia, A Cooper, schr Moxo. sustained, and we trust that “He who tempers the wind OST—SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOL! IN drean grievances was by the ‘ballot Dor, mt by the caz- | at Verret retieed ould temnlte lalg teatnees 1s days, with mugar, to Gna TONTAgE Now 22 teh", Geo Tuttle, Adams, | to the shorn lamb,” and is a father to the fatherless, six one hundred dollar bills, and one of fifty, at the. ‘ridge . The speaker would take away none of the eee oe, a ispan}, 0} fas Palmas ted Patgaienn | tay, | may prove their solace and comfort in this their hour of donk of the _Prondwer. ‘Bank; or ia from it te i Wiliameburg.” He would net cock revenge, for was | 1PumLArONR or None CanoumA.—The Legislature, on | ¢gBfif MEH At) Teom, Rio Jancze, days, with ootee, | Roriell, Cube; ashrg, Balle (Bey athe, Lasher teland | aificion. | a souen the lon of our de. | Abuett brothers, 19 Nason street The Sade oe g revenge, e |. Phipps & Co, A Ob det Pci ae RE ce u inworthy an American. (A, . Wednesday, unanimously re-eleted William Hill as See- ‘Brig WD Min , Barnaby, Pars, Nov 5, and fromthe | delphia. sfd I Cor NYork; New York, | ceased friend, and although associated but’ short time | to GORHAM D. ABBOTT, Spingler Institute. wR Veade—Rovenge | torcage (Ea itements.) retary of State. The public will be gratified at this testi- | river oth, with india ruvter, he, to Burdett & Noble, "Was | Julia, Howard: ty (De), Harelot Frances. fogether, ‘his charseter. fa his intercourse with ur has Sao GeePaY Wigs RE EA LAD " mony to the merits and character of this excellent man | north of Ber 8 days, with heavy gales from the wost- Arr sehr Jane (Br), M’Kinnoy, Nassau, N P, 5 di y that of a warm friend; and in his decease OST—ON Y NIGHT, *y No, no, said the speaker: Justice should be tempered WA 2th, bark Copernicus (Brem), Wieting, Bremen 4 d uniformaly been, eces as toh, sitbee. te from Laight with ‘mezcy, and Americans should rely on law, and ne- | #04 /aithful officer. ; bg AL ot ith. ‘Tampico, 19 days, "gas TDourall Matanvas 6 days, inthe offag | this company bas sustained the loss of an efficient mem- gold Swita watch, Je Theatre: oF thet Robert St lected Solicitor of the Fif! Brig Gen a pleo, 19 days, Hoe 4 atreet, over Carl ani Broadway, to ver ft t the constituted authorities are sufficient st Etrange was re- lcitor of the Fifth Ju | with hemp, &¢ jancan. "Experienced heary Abbott, Cole,’ from NOrleans. Cli sobre D 3 while staying at the theatre, or in from there te to them equally lo all. dicial Circuit, the same day. Weather, lost boat, &c. Harm ‘ork; J H Fianner, Pierce, Providence, Resolved, That the members wear the usual \ t of the . When re. ‘professor L- Jacose next performed on the aceordecn, gine Heute, the following bill was offered by Mr. | Brg tars Not or Tremont) Reed, Richmond. and 23 SETH CATY—Cli prev to Nov 20 chr Lucent, I'ar: | and iis ougghae Bots’ Be Greated {a monening for the Ceara nes ian’ strost, & liberal reward wilt bo “The Last Rose of Summer,’ and “Yankee Doodle.” ‘teele, increasing the salaries of ce: wore from ‘the Capes, with coal, to Meahattan Gas Com- Minerva, MoGi Bat- | Space of thirty days, as » token of respect to the memory * H CH. ‘An eccentric individual among the audience then inter- | To the Governor, Ny Ww Desvlleces,. 4- days, wtih . 1 = deiauandacin of the deceased. paid by JOH RANCH. Poe E rupted with ealls for “Schaffer ; \ te, SoU Ones 5 O beige Ann Millike Resolved, That the members of this company do attend OsST—I}f COMING FROM THE HUD-ON RIVER RAL. Snnly Glonced, the Havsaaey Ms. Inet? Gas incon Ly ty fof Brockhavon), Hatchingon, Bor wenanee Villian, Gian, Satem for e the remains of our deceased brother to their fal resting road depot, In Chambers street, through Greenwieh. by the chairman. He remarked that there were some very a eaux, Uct 20, with brandy, &c, to Wellington & Abjott. | Cld Set, brigs Nancy Ann, Pope Barbadoes; Taugent, Reed, | ptace. anky vena, ‘® omall, gold enamelled wateh, strange influences in the assembly; there had been anin- | {i Secretary of State « 1,900 | Nov 18 fat 42 00, lon 69 10) ‘enw to leeward 0 vessel with a | Boothbay: sche TB Strong, Colin, NY ort, Boothbay | »,Renolved, That a copy of the abave Preamble aed reeo- with cutee chatelaine eo &e. Whoever re- dication of the worst an American could display. ‘The bill passed jts first reading, when on motion of Mr. | color set in the rigging, union down, bere gown to her, and G11 oe nee Vir Sha Ledia Catharine, Rondont. for | utions be transmaitted fo the family of deceased. turns t'se same to No. 33 Cortlandt street, will be lib- ‘They must not forget what had transpired: there was | Steele, it was referred toa select committee of five. Fonceted Veloe cut Hr dag, cad. bad wothing tom extent | Newburyport; Marths Maris, Ralem toe NKork: Joseph far. | _ Resolved, That the above be pablished in the New | erally rewarded. 8 mourning family for whove assistance they had con- we Bread and veel, and on being told that ahe well Rockland for do; Ving; de to: ee Bathe | Tome Oty Herald, and Sunday Werenay: —ON MONDAY EVENING, FROM 25 BLEBCKER ler vened upon that occasion; all who had kaown anything ; 7 orver MA. , Foreman. of his connection with the American movement, knew Oxtrep States District Court—Nos. 12, 16,24, 41, 21, 80, 19, 6. # by coming on board, the exptain sai between Broadway and Bowery, @ amall BR, rather heavy, and he did not like te put it out: finding | Lane, N¥ Silver Cloud, Coombs,, Boston for Fro A 0. ALCook, Secretary. wr ‘ ; ‘ Y. : rnin teeta ae ‘and tan King Charles spaniel chit that he was not overburdened with charity towards | 97 5, 35, 49, 61, 7, 25. that there was no move made to Loard, we proceeded on our Ua hb eet sohrs J G Bald ch wy - =. in bageribes Mellte. war eta hd pe nn Sg | oat Sgt eon | Eu, nr, Sui hora ae | ma, eo tee AE | Tce Cl ante en | ect dr i oes evar ‘Son, , } , “4 fetter Ponce rate i Goon bn. ten copes before him exelaimed Revenge!” | ise ite en se A RE A » 109, 134, 136, 46, | walke & Sen. Buperenee y ae ee Indetphie Powhntta: ‘Aiken, Albany bs) Shas |, | hereby respectfully inyived to attend the funeral of our @ST_ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON Of what avail would revenge be in the domestic circle | _ Surnewn Covkt—Cireult.—Nos. 687, 190, 131, 811, 880, | | Schr Reindeor (Be), Bissett, Dorehestor, ND, 15 days, with | Pratt, Philadelphia Chief Sh ae ue sobre orihy member, Mr. Richard Logan, this 28th inet, L Tsland Bank and 138 Bergen street, between which had been invaded by death? He was not there | 141, 282 to 280, 270, 1004, 1027, 1028) | uals tos Ticket, ( Te Arete ik ahip. Mary Wike, Orockste, Reek. | thio residence, 144 Sullivan, street, at 2 o'clock, P.M: } Fioy4 and Bond stroets, Brooklyn, forty dollars, in Bills. for the purpose of exciting animosity; there was already | | strmuon Lotar (four Dranclies)—Nos. aft, O81 428 Bf Sy Rare digalamieieae oi 4 Cid, spa ot Pete D Mavenett, bi By order, ENOCH SMITH, Foreman. Wheever, will return them 10 the owner, 138 Bergen rh $ l. 7, 4 . t, 19 Log 4 * ‘r will be liberally rewarded, 4 on terete. W ELLOW SEITER DOU LOST—ADOUT FIVE WeEKs for action; they were not assembled to provide | 1286, 125, 12b7, 12, 1320, 1040, 1242, 128, 1944, 1246, | "Sede Marcicet. Weta Hncten, NC) Thee Pe noy de eotts Crvcton, Albany; ff wi! 1k, 2dayn. 1) WIRE rims oT ee IO go, f Taso, is old, head metas for redressing the wrong that ha 1246, 1250, 1251; 1252, 1254, 1255, 1250, 1258, 1260, 1261, | Sot CI'\ve9, Brown, ; 6 Peer ne ott nation gone te aacoty bre acts of, violence. That | 19f2; 1201204 1204140, 1268 i, ro. 1271 1272, | gor MIT Ward (oom, thive mared), aon Hinabetn | MAH TR ABMS Ape Rev i bie Mostra, Poland Pot Brn re Rh, SEE ee eae | Menthe rete tes Weak aad reat ee, been comm Proper au ‘and there | 1278, 450, ‘$62, i A, i ‘ a; echrs Jornel h . , ‘ rast be wrighteous tsue'to the investigation, Thoy [OMe Sw» 6% 88%, OA. O71, 274; 221, | pee tende Wind, Wern, Nempert inp Falon, Cole, NYork for Portland; Thos Mule, | et Uap Brows, up nates will receive $9 reward and the thanks of the owacr OE RL RE || TC EMM yr Ok a ae

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