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THE NEW YORK H , ®? WHOLE NO. 7388. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1856. — PRICE TWO CENTS. — ti = er Performance of the domestic drama ‘The Drunkard,’’ the . Finally quiet was restored, tie sale General Walke:’s Policy in-Nicarauga—Cu- As this is a metter of vital to you, sir, 16. | offer this preposition on the faith of Mr V.'s assu- THANKSGIVING DAY. principal parts by Mr. H. Watkins, ir, Barnett, Miss wh, the artin reall ory oniravagaat tious Private Correspondence. not omy aa it would supply fands, bat also would ‘place | rances of the disposition aud the relations of C. K. Gara. < LoraGordon Boon. A pisasing fea. ‘Thence I to various other pl ‘of worship, TO THE EDITOR O ‘us in @ position to be able to draw, with a amail amount him, end from what I understand to be the ture of the entertainment was the introduction of «large | where 1 found the pious Iaraclites congregated, praying 7 SRN SERALD, Of the pame, the goods which are in the hands of the | purport of Mr. C. K. G.’s letters of a recent date. The . The Military umber of children on the stage, who: “ifloms, eet te She Alaighi, Chanking Him for past eo) be- Sre—I consider it due to myself and the cause of | merobant who bas made advances on them! hope to ME. VANDREDULT'S REPLY, ladles’ and children, “in the evening the cams “The | coset we uw at eivpart’s fw Nicaragua to lay betore the public the true camses | "Tits « vial andimportaut business for you. By the | yeti cine,imereet ot © KG. There is no doubt cam be Parades—The Firemen, Black Rangera,”” a scene from the Sehool. for Soandal,”? of the difficulty between Genera: Walker and my- | successful completion of t you would not oaly be sup | "2% count to be ‘e Company. & Ioeal play by the ino GG. Foster, “Now York by Gan | Yesterday Randalls Island was the theatre of one of | cei, ‘They are explained in tl corres- | Piled with immediaio funds, but lao we should be | winn a sount lo be opened @ agreed upon, and the plage &., &., &o. Light,” and ‘‘Metamora.’’ (burieeque), were represented | the most beautiful and thrilling scenes witnessed there * Wiel ¥ lace as © sabjoined sble, witb a small amount of fone oot tree a aly’ place ‘whore tho beste of the company toes onan —the principal obaracters by Messrs. ‘Brougham, M600 | jor many years. pondence, Place at your disposal. ergs qxanty of g00ds which sre now as soourity | been kept, and where they Dow are. 4 neugh, Whiting, Miss Kate , and the Misses Buon. I could say much more, but I refrain, out of devo- | by ® merchant here for ex; inourred by him. For | “2. 1 cannot answer as its terms are not stated. THE ORREMONIES AT THE OITY CHURCHES. 42 Lavns Keuns's Exnizem there wee 6 rash for Afier the usual military exercises, Miss Susan Pyne ten © Athetienn bs , ” ¥ these reasons J shall awal: your answer here to ali the 4. Is very well, and is casy of settlement Nothing like « present blessing, Of the abundant bles- | the thira night of As You Like It.” ‘The peopleseem | eBtertained the company with several of her choicest | “OP can Intoreata in Nicaragua. Your | sbove particulars, and also t» reoewe from you. beeldes, | 5° + any gum tat shonld be pald by the company must tuings for which a grateful and prosperous people wore | to like it well, for long betore the curtain rose every | airs, and particularly sang, with a grace and sweetness | Obedient cervant, D. pg Goroounta. Sone ae one ward ay be done by tis stock or its bonds at consummation of the celied upon to return thanks yesterday, none elicited otice intorzalng' the Bo ye og gee Ae eden ar peculiar to herself, the beantiful air of “Home, Sweet | New York, Nov. 19, 1866, ter, Kogland, * . * * . wee oaks. T cannot entertain, as it must be provided ‘warmer oxpressions of gratefuiness and pleasure than the | to pour in, until all the standing room. in tne capacious | Home,” after which, without ig gine pees, Mr. THE COR 4KS3P?ONDENCE. D, DE GOICOORIA. for under article 6. That we buve bounteous tarvests, unex- | lobbies wes packed. The performance was excellent, Eldridge, the warden, entered with a beautiful crimson GENERAL GOIOCOUKIA TO GENERAL WALKER. GENERAL WALKER TO GENERAL GOICOURLA. 10. I think there is no doubt oan exist if 0. K. @. is te Gay steokt, c thnpd ‘and was received wiih great applause. silk banner, the gift of the Misses Pyno to the echool. New Ouumans, July 2t, 1856, Ow Boa Tam La Vincis, Avg. 20, 1868, | be believed by bis letters. | ampled commercial prosperity, abundance of money, ox- | “") "57 1's cuesenm there was also © great rush, | , 20 Damuer was presented by John N. Geain, Keq., | MY Daas Guwmnst—By the aanexed document you will | Gwenat—You will please not trouble you! r | Permit me tocail to your mind that ft is my frank uberance of health snd national prosperity, doubtless | 512" Watlsck played iho “Puraoger,” supported by Mre, | WR Gn Sppropriate address, |) | ore ae ere, tae Ray Powors 10 Mesare- | about tbo Transit Company. Tne mater ts diftnitely | pion that you entirely over estimate the vale of filled every heart with rratitude and vnankfulness, while | Hoey as Mrs. Haller, and an otherwise excellent cast. | jgarcl leaves, restive Ona music book, whlch opened | Dees Of raising » foam 'as‘oarly op posible, ‘They avo | Setied, AB to anything you say about Mr, Rasdofph, it | grant, as it is through a foreign country, and attended such a suporb day for manifesting gratitude for, and en- At Borton’s the new drama ‘ Genevieve’ was played upon the musio and words of the song. the letter of instructions as to the distribution of ‘The boat is working so much that can hardly write, | kept up with cay pesube profit to its holders, This te formed ao! ia the “of | toa full house, and its showy scenery and striking effects “Over the summer sea,” funds which they may succeed in obtaining. bot it is a matter of great im ry Joying these blessings, imax foeling past aahaue se eas . Thave act ‘of the " portance to yourself that you | my honest opinion, and should pot be lost sight of by happiness. ‘There could not have been a finer or ‘were highly relished by the audience. Fe the following inscription: — fonda hopes: 8 Seneky aes ©" | should have the notice { bave given you. As the govern: | thore who may be its porsessors. general Ar Niwio's Gaxpen the Ravels gave two of their best in this and on this account tave madear. | ment has give you no powers, you cannot of course pro- | I ehould be most to see this whole subject put more agrecable day at this season of the year. The sun tomimes to @ great crowd, who went away delighted, Presented by the rangements to have bords sent to me of mise anything in its bebaif. Your, obid! im @abape tbat would be houorable to the parties cam- ‘was brillisut, the ey clear, the air not chilling, yet cool | & course, . pe) ki a, @bundred thousand dollars, in order to see whether I WALKER, | corned. ana upon such a /ooting that hereafter all things und qxhilirating. To remain in-doors on suohaday was | Ar Brovcuaw’s Bowxay Tuxarnn there were two por- Op Thankegiving day, Nov. 20,1066. be od rs dnd tee iene Now York, | Gem, D. ps Goiooumsa. would be satistactory to the parties Hike imprisonment, consequently the sidewalks were femeneny | Re Sm, in the afternoon. included the ‘Idiot fe Dr wed the ‘Dehalf of the | MF suett as aro immediately required by the army. GENEBAL GOILCOURIA TO GENERAL W, MR. BANDOLPH TO MR. VANDERBILT. itness,’’ ‘Pocahontus,”’ and the ‘* Warlock of the Gea. vernor Draper recet banner on . uw. Youx, The conciuai tions I take in good part, covered with promenaders, und many of the streets in the | Thesecond, at the usual hour, comprised ““Hemiet,”’ | children, imafew remarks highly laudatory of the fair | ,,11 the meantime pha meee Pay Gunxnsi—I received your letters of the are ee Tle te by W. my paper, be upper part. of the city were filled with the carriages of | ‘‘Vaint Heart Nevor Won Fair 9S an Alarming Saort- | Voctltets who had it. edad ante of needed ‘and 18th of Augua‘, at the due time. now return yours. rs yee fice, "and the “Golden Farmer.”” The worthy managor was Cy papayas beage partaken of by the | * iv" mand vio toon enneine meen ently needed. ug | count of the indlecteet attompt of Mr. pall Pleasure parties. exceedingly sctive, playing two par here, and two at | Party at the bouse of Mr. Eid which they paid | aon the best plan of constructing the ‘under | city, to make 1 to the government ‘Impossible. I will have nothing to do with stock, exeept The charches of all denominations were opened in the | the“Seatamy on the mae cvening, The’ house was | ® ying visit to the Lunatic Asylam, as Blackwoll's | hod, the best plan of vonstrualing the government PAT srt ing coliaierally, as stated in the project forenoon for a Thanksgiving Day discourse, and generally | crowded and demonstrative as on @ holiday ooca- | Island, and then returned to New York. {oeas, such as they have ped ag 4 to poset Pod tempt he met with = refusal, I hastea to “aan acu they wore attended by large audiences. sion. ‘THANESGIVING DAY IN BROOKLYN. however: ; MAY Brotension thes you should be governed py | lency by saying that Ido not think it: 'y Intelligence. 5 rr, In Trinity church, tho Rev. Dr. Benjamin J, Haight de- Ar Tux Cuamamns Srnuet THearns there was @ byeng ba This day was appropriately observed in Brooklyn, The | tem, ut simply by way Deap Git Foun ox Staran Istanp.—On Wednesdag c several the which poKe ‘some decisive blow, #0 that the Tivered an able discourse to one of the Mucst audicaoes | ;i70P6 Dil including several of the dramas waich have | public floes were closed and businees generally was | "PS... ‘atoms dhasin therpemnet shone of distraction in | Bol have ap excuse for rejecting me, aa Your am afterncon at about 4 o’clock, the body of « young temnstie that has been assembled there for some time. The sub. | success of the piays is @ tangible and paying one. euspended. The streets were filled with’ pedestrians Which ine country ia, te can for the presgat be only sas- here was rejected by the government at W was found ina field near the Vanderbilt avenue, at Olt- of bis discourse wes taken from the fret vorse of th» At 14m Museum there wes a great crowd all day. | from an early hour, and resounded with the music of | naged by & government, in the mature of a There are a great many inflaenoes at work against us ton, Staten Island. Life was extinct, but from the se- ject ther representative body, consisting of not more than fifteen | ®d our cause; and it is, therefore, port of some children who bad been playing im the etd —“+ Praige ye the Lord; for it is good to sing re were every bour, from ten in the | bands which preceded target companies on their way !0 political horizon, now so dark, should be cloared u| 147th Pealm- y 5 morning until about the same hour at night, The outside Bernans, Wo be elected by voters, whe should be composed wala | during the afternoon, ehe could not have been long ia praises unto our God—for it is pleasant, aud praise is | Drocgure was tremendous, and tbe number of people who favorite resorts in the country, where they enjoyed them- | of those who are able to read ‘and write, and who also | 80me extent by some successtul stroke, » we long comely.”” gave quarters and reeelved none must have beenim- | &¢lvesin target firing, &., &o. Many of the churches Pay, 6 corinin amount of tazen to the government, Peete ms vis A. Laie sees eeeire. the place where she was found. She appeared te be In St. Pauls church, the Rev. Dr. Francis Vinton | mense. ‘Were open during portions of the day, and were well | oy, pape dhe wohe nape penser y se eee bom te rama faholl alt hare rather a good looking girl, of nbout twenty, wore a geod spoke from the following words:—“The lines are fallen At Tum Buoapwar Vanterims the juvenile comedians | attended. Nothing notable transpired, and as far as as be denominated consul Senators, to be presided | o receiving freeh orders trom you. dress, of fowrred stufl, white hat, with flowers, brews to ms ia pleasact paces. I have a goodiy heritage. 1 | Paved “Back Eyed Susan'” and other pieces to wrowd: | coriained ll passed of in an orderly and creditable | over by the obief Kxecutive ofthe State, and prepare the | the 2h of Auguat bas caused me much om egg Phen aprarbesensypse re will bless the Lord.” Thero was a large audionce pre- | ‘tae Cororep Ormia brought out its patrons in full | ™A2S¢F- Thus the whole organization of the deserve you thould. oie: cae poe! irelccmgeed “ag nee seat, who listened with marked attention to an appropri- | force. Wood's and Buckley’s turned away thocsands of | A lad named Jakes, while drawing « pistol from his | be under the form of a military colony, consisting of. | | 1 it impossible in preseut circumstances Oe Es Aer See wen Ss 8 Ta eee thelr disappointed admirers. In fact, ever place of pub- | Pocket, shot two litte gir's who were standing near him. | chief and of citizen soldiers, subject to military exorcise— | Contract any loan in the form end on ; | ing @ few shillings in silver and « paper labelled “arseute ate discourse. . \e¢ amusement in the city was filled. "In tho theatres on | Ore was struck in tbe foot and the other in the leg. Tho | one portion of citizens being devoted to the defence of the | 2d 1 look upon it as only possible to obtain —polson.”’ Before dark reveral neighbors had ‘The Rev. Dr. Adams delivered one of his instructive | broadway alone there must have been at least ven thou- children reside im Tillary street. ip eoraane was ees, cnn tote ee aid, except from those who - the are connected around the corpee, and inquiry wes made for the Gere- , the result of care'eseness on the part of the boy. and the of i and Garrison, and with no . : s2< fotos sermons oi congregnon We Madan | oh ae cee mont Dea: | ne hee cee td ox Ere oot ine wa | San Wnt ree, ava dlc foes Ojus | “ie ons shh cs Senate's as Suess a0 th celeee aquare church. street ferry boats, was presented with a handsome silver | the victim of civil wars, the consequences of Kuropean | ®24 lo not proceed from performed by a Justice of the Peace. When the Justices Grace church was crowded with @ fashionable audi- THE FIRE ENGINE TRIALS. boy on ee ee Log ype and de- | despotism and of the absolutism of the Roman Catholic | gwd with fatten Le made bis appearance a desire war expressed that @ med a H. Taylor, D D., delivered a ‘The members of the Fire Departm ga, efforts in rescuing @ | Church under bad leaders. Thus we should form out of above mentioned are cal examination of the body should be made, and 8 ee eS ent took advantage | jw boy, named Glreau, who fol into the ferry ur conquered eoquiaitane a great ‘empire for the government of Nicaragu Seighbor sent for a doctor; bet the doctor beg ahem discourse trom the 30th verse of the 147th Psalm: “He | of the general holiday, yesterday, to try the power of slip on the 16th September last. The presentation hath not dealt so with any ‘nation.” The address was | their respective engines in the Park and at the liberty | made by the boy himself. He is about ten years of age. characterized by ability and patriotism. The doctor did | pole, corner of Franklin street and West Broadway. Nol- pd aoe ‘was gracetully made’ and hancsomely | anything in the not pass by the political aspect of our country, but took | ther of these places is well adapted for the purpose, and : uatazel produsis Of the comutry, cur Sire} step oughs dered capable of performing tetfling much less of contracting a loan of the magnitude now pro- Mm, ond the popes labelled “arsenic” was assumed I shall be iy ob! if you will send me an order | to be hoped that the body wiil not be interred um ears" Morea ison, for the amount you re- | competent physician shail have ascertained that | : ‘THE DAY IN WILLIAMSBURG. be to open wide our 4 opportunity to ‘speak neverely against disunionusts, | it is to be hoped that the Common Council will soon commercial najions for the introduction of their manu- | °¢!ved from the order which I left with you. Accept, | death was not caused by foul play. Means should mullifiers and dishonest politicians generally, saying that | grant » plot of ground to the Fire Department for trials of | _ Yeetorday was very generally observed in the Eastern | ‘aciures, subject only to a very small aud moderato | & + __D. DE GOICOURTA. | be taken for identifying the body if possivie. From 4 al. cehamns, to-dlamonber tia bets, 00 {ee District, as a day of thanksgiving, in accordance with the | tariff of duties. Thus, I would propose that all goods for GENERAL WALKER TO GENERAL GOICOURIA. porition in which the d was found. it app pa y Lagos roped ode pany ror fend In the morning the Exempt Company and Com- | recommendations of the Governor and Mayor. The basi- | Common use in Nicaragua, excepting those.of domestic Gwanapa, Sept. 27, 1866. Mkely that she left New York in the Staten Island fer: y- limb from "Por pin cengebed pain, disse’ pany No. 16 tried their eugine at the City Hall, and the i sasether eles production, should pay five per cent duty, ad valorem, Gunxnst—I was quite surprised to near that you have | bout, walked up Vanderbilt avenue, and entered the fi Utes earch ety Tm ewe, wan cromdoa | Senet comeny avomaen rowing nrokn aba | 2 ats ehcmen” ay aced" 'a's | tees foods mtn rant oly ald py ars |‘ he frenclren op ean gong nad, | sea Mr inoanon's fo. pene arge yw mi jum two cent duty, allow! J 7 with ap appreciative congregation. The Rev. Dr. Francia | witnessed the trial, and cheered Iy at the feat. at | dviet and orderly manner. twin time; perl pl pres of ‘which fread eg ‘should | iso, for now is the time to negotiato with Great Britain. ae wet g pene eee re L, Hawks spoke from the 3d verse of the 16th chapter of | noon the following, among other engine companies, had ‘Your failure to go to England induces me to place Pounded the above theme on Wednesday night, before tha ‘abe ke ymething more, according to the length of time mere oh “0 ye hypocrites, ye cam discern the {aoe | atrial at the pole in West Broadway, viz :—the kx- | Fatal Accident om the Harlem Railroad. | PSY, nomarhing more, aoom confidence than I was disposed to put in ceriaia state- | Young Mons’ Association, of Poughkeopsie. The eudi- Of the eky, but ca ye not dscern the sigus Of the times. ” | Cmpt,:No, 42, Engines Nos. €, 23, 26 aad 34. Here the | 4 BRAKRMAN KILLED AND TWO PERSONS SERIOUSLY | fui) persuaded theteapl ee Tam | ments made to me concerning your conduct ia the Untied pitta Sy was bib ad thant ’ We undeutend tna ‘The signe i Fa a fr od pons Exempt succeeded in thro: stream full fifteen feet INJUBAKD BY THE MILK TRAIN LUNNING OFF THE | our country, and capitalists ‘among us, and | States. [ had expected more con im your bongo thie is the third course opened by Practical lecturer ig, eee fue anes cn El gers large | Sve ‘the capon the pole, which is 143 feet fram the TRACK—DANGER OF THE PASSENGERS. emigration, with all its energies and enterprise, would ia | Dut the sudden obange you announce in your plans during the past wees, aud that sevoral BE F H 5 3 E . e saudioace to hear the Rev, corge B, Oheovar, D. D. de- | Srcund. Nos. 6 ana 26, Awaghod) the ball, ‘and the } ‘The way train on tho Harlem road that loft this city on | & hort time svpply ue with ponitive and immediate re | jn\cntioes teaches ma 10 look to some citer Parvon Tver his sermon on Kapest. The text for the’ discourse ceria tho any? aad Seapets ince ire aes Wednesday at 37. M. met with an accident when noar | Sources. 1 coups Rot that in the establishment of such ou eramas Tran reteece Finx i Dat ancey Sremm.—A bout 8 o'clock oa Wednes- ‘was taken from the third verse of the Lith Paaim: “If | or renal tek Necues toon moet 3 people, Croton Falls, that resulted fatally to oneof the brakemen | with the su} of the Gum. D. va WM. WALKER, day morning & firo was discovored in the cellar of the foune jestroyod what can tho righteous do?’ ee rries us teeeeras tone ive eae. THE MILITARY PARADE. employed on the road, and which seriously injared two | ss well aa of other nations which recognise us, and Wh GENERAL GOICOURIA TO GEYERAL WALKER. grocery and liquor store, kopt by Dennis Campbell, at No ‘Whst are the foundations of true life and grestacss ia a | The turn out of the target companies was decidedly the | other persons. they would be willing to make us (he necessary Inans, New ¥. | 963 Delancey street, corner of Columbia strect. The fire- atioct Second, The enormity of the crime of subvert | most prominent feature of our Thanksgiving celebration | 11 appears thatthe train, which consisted of baggage | anid'basia. "Ou this asoount, I am Sot only desirous teat | Scanner gt "ecglved your respocted communication om | mn very soon extinguished it. Damage about sito, infiss wear panon in Kanees: Fourth, ‘What is to be the in this city. Yesterday the strests were alive with them, | car, eight milk care and two passenger cars filed with | 70%, sit) shoei) aver me with your, oplaisa upes | au Rin py ey ey a end, if this crime is sanctioned end sustained? Fifth, | anda stranger would be spt to consider ours a very | people, when near Keosice, ran off the track, and in | ‘fis interesting question in cloar and distinct terms, bat | pr Company. The Fire Marshal has the caso under lavesd- ‘oo means i oUF power {o prevent such sanction and 16 | warlike city, were he to Judge by the parade of the com- | doing to upeet the engine andthe eight milk cars, which | ot Spree Waal wis Faye te tae Feven er Beeeet | eee te (protect aud succoar Gootor con- panies yesterday. It is estimated that 9,000 persons | last, were buried violently from the track - | and that we may be able to raise tie foan: sidered fourdation of national ity, usefal- on an adjotn. td by | alhow midered tbat ore i in God's Worn rm | ‘showed | were under arms, distributed among 260 companies,and | ing embankment. By some strange good luck the pas- ile we shall bare the power of poriecting our plans | be a cebu anna Administration. how our wtole existence as « people has been from the | this, we are satisfied, ise low estimate. So great was | ccnger cars rémtined on the track, thas saving the lives ‘the dcakeosis “ianin 3 the Sundeiph is Rod par thapdenpd NIGGER a Outset built wpon thove foundations; also how many bless. | 1. demand for bande that not oaly were all in this of over 100 who biudranee and the eee t | een biekat aw Tork tribune, isos Wena ‘ings ana now grcai prospert:y we have reason to give ay over were in them, and who were rence impediment to interior commerce of | for my not doing 80. Seen g Bae Xt bene, Wages W thanks for since, aud while these foundations contiaue | engaged, butalso all that could be procured in tho aur | terribly er oe the commie? , capectalty trem We clause by whieh 1 te x me | Pertinacious effort ts making in certain quarters to tee tans uj on Sa porweped nats word fat | roncing towne win ity mls of New You, andoven | Soon gua wi, weet Tay seeranetaeas | Sete sense Se ee oad ae eases | x ; | Seoe gn et ees ae es arenes Fa se a eae Sean a mcicn eno, | then e great many companies had ‘to content tnemsetve | injured, aa follows :— ¢xoept the aforesaid company. Such a grant ts opposed | Washington. platform by which he was and pings. ‘edness aud enormity. The Doctor quoted the with @ fife and drum. In addition to the ordinary com- Killed —Deniel Murray, brakeman, aged twenty-six | to the principles of commercial liborty, which I believe tobe Such was my view, in consideration of the critical and | ples and pelicy of the republicans. To hear these ‘of the com»muttee of the House of Representatives, which | panies, a number of the fantasticals were out, and had | situation new ears, unmarried. ‘and suitable for N) It might, however, | abnormal ot our repubtic. But to thie | ¢xpositors of bis viowr, we should suppose that he had branded those Kansas laws as unconstituuonal, nail | their admirers. Several corps of young lads wore also Injured —Jobn Markoe and —— Siclin, employes on beremediod by granting the ralt company only the ex: | view of things, £0 obvious and just, yeu paid no manner | dciermined to edminister the government precisely as | and void, fhe monatrousness of tho iniquity, sald he, tts sn the street, and looked remarkably well. the milk train, clusive privilege of carrying passengers by steam acress | of attention, and took no notice of my remarks, You | Col. Fremont would have cone bad he beea clested. impudence and openers are 80 as to We the following among other companias: ‘There were several others injured, but not seriously | the country to the Pacific ocean, not granting them any | contented yourself with morely insisiing upon « blind | According to them, Mr. Buchanan will kiok Atchisoa and Exprees Company's Guard, Captain Tallman, a flue | seeeey wee ives So eaaiee before life was quite ex | other exclustve privilege. too in a ing body of men, paraded 60 muskets, and ‘were tinct, but he died woow after bis arrival there. The in | lakes and ! iid b Jured persons wore brooght 10 the city. for treatment, | passengers in all other ff E i E z ; E é i & i LY i i i Fi i z i be § i i i ! E t i ; i i i panied by a sj ‘band—one of the best that J canon I have only | men of an jeat acter, suoh as myself, ina | the wirbes of their jute opponente, who have 80 xealoesty: our sthoe during toe day. This compaay shot for 73 fice | !he milk cars wore dashed to pieces by the accident, and tely learned that commission had arrived | style of authority instead of pereuamca and reason, | and thoompromi ingly resisted his election. Ho will mae prizes at the Rea House. the road was not fully cleared before y; ‘after. | with the object of concluding a with your Excel. | This je the more surprising, inasmuch as my Opinion upon | Kassasafree State aud orush the flibusters forever. He the protecting Frankiin Guard, Capt. Hudson, led 50 mus! noon. The passengers were detained tor several hours. leney wpom the right of tracsit the river, oto. | the subject was supported by several weil informed mon | W!)! repudiate the whole echeme ot slavery extension, amd Sainmmy of euch an uscrpation, aud the people have not | and shot for forty valuable prizes, at Fiushing. —___——_—_—__ T should feel it deeply if you, sir, had concinded s | and diplomatits. smother it irrevoesbiy both at home and abroad. He will ‘euough virtue avd energy to throw it of. And how caa " Theatrical, Musteal, &e. treaty without baving given moe the opportunity of com- But apart from the above conalderatioas, I am obliged | turn his back upon the doctrines sad the line of coudust ee re cr ine Word oF God expect that Got will exouse | _ Chase Guard, Capt. Woodward, paraded 45 muskets Nonto’s Gaxpxy.—“Kim-ka” and tbe “Magic Trum | ™unicating with other individuals who are also desirous | to persevere in nay resolution of not proceeding to 1on- | lait cown at Cimormnati, and, in deflanco of his antese- hem for vefustog to apply his Word against such wickei. | 804 shot for thirty ve prizes, at Kiver House. of taking part im that undertaking. Io order that you | don, when I take in view the decreo you nave just issued | dents and bis pledges, adopt those laid down at Philadad- mess? ‘Theat cd wisksaness is & present wicked- Lockwood Guard, Capt. J. O’Brien, paraded 45 mus. may not forget the benefits whica Nicaragua may de- | in relation to slavery in our republic. id pha ip forming bis cabinet he will reject the real lead- ness. ed by law, sanctioned - by coasti- } kets, and contended for thirty valuable prizes, at East rive from her possessions and matural advantages, espe- Woe differ in opinion in this matter, and the more we | ¢r* of bis own party and select men whe, {f not openiy futions, inwoven with domestic usages and mer- | New York. po = howd = to the river Juan, I shail put im | difler in a — re be it for me to act se ple] bo a oe po — om couse, . ne v basead: jiearag in di sland will ¢ Bole oo 4 repub- Groh escheat mtnanctpmat | ween tea for ttomaea 9" | we peace ng, as sg corse | Hina ata Bee beaten ym, | Mcegtnnee tee ae | Khottne ered atte se cannot be rebuked without danger to the poace of society Corn Exchange Cooper's Guard, Capt. J. Cooper, Dames ot . McDonough aad | Miss Kate cont this decree of yours, re-catal ing slavery in Nicaragua. ir. Bo oi 5 , Pa: apeere Broughas, | sir, in the name of the republic, should grant to ¥ ‘met, in th ypirit and » all Commerce and Boston Port. whilst our neighbor nd lo O0¢8 OWT PETC! au Oe Podoach Curist | Faded 60 muskets, and shot for thirty prizes, at HoDo- Reignolés, Ko. Tne successful new drama, ‘‘Hroadway | company, for the sum of $20,000" £ canna te Se-cutsbiuh s connector Wi te seston they, | the Muaai> Rindly lends. its SoSuencs. beste up the motte, Teac to tems: Gere word, wnen they | * and the ty,” follows. ou the Wo spd the cmanemr sit Company. My sole motive was to raise for you abun. | President elect in these virtuous latentions, and our other pom) hy by im silence, iniquiy wbiod cracities Yencon Guard, Capt. W. La paraded 48 mus- Burton's Taxatre —‘‘Genovieve, or the of Tor- | the houses and other dant pecuniary su; #0 ag to enable you to meet yoar | Dtighbor of the Times mildly and inoffensively pats hie oy ie Gk: “4 him aud the gorpel to open shame | kets, and shot for forty-four prizes, at Wochawken. ror,’’ nightly attracts pumbers of come vo this | time « suitable arrangement for immediate nece , and to sustain an American immi- | (® old cheeks to tbe same effect. mong the satioee? « And bow can Christians in our John Haly Guard, Capt. Irwin, paraded 45 muskets, | Ci#8n* cetablishment merits of the piece bave | government officers ard property, gration, and also to puta stop to a powerful opposition Now, for our part, wo are ready to say that if Mr. Ba- churches think to evade the responsibility and avoid the | and shot for thirty Prizes. at the River House. Phew os J — upon in the city papers, pon Ee YO Properties which bad already caused you uch difficulty, and even ee ae eee the Inthe charge of blindness to guilt when, with these pages be: Fourteenth Ward Social Guard, Kehoe paraded sary. Savel Sam. teas a mye | Ne ae pow ped~ 2 part have pooh ~ ry i te o- fore them, and the fiery line God's judgmenye all 45 mashes, and shot fer twenty’ st Tunic Bay | ., WALLAGK'S Trmarax —r. Wallack will this evening Sion ec scemee ares ca Seeogtaneiue 1ecrimipation and reproach on your ton on ats HA. A pF 4 caneunt tans: ie dates ey wil o . ne ae is SP Sten \ouearos we agen adel a aes a on to the Pacific, ng Pithe injury you bave already done Zourselt by your ind Wheto by the agency 7 of border retlane or iteentere, ~e, F le] dent 5 * ” should carry themsel: com| uilered, final insolent aggressions by ows eee | nes <ul sta eh Ty 5 tows, Capua Ma paraded 30 mt Co and snot for a equstenen on: Lee Sat Ba binge dd. wo! of San — pod sti you srosemerieg una mice threnten you whe suf- pry tye = = Omg mae dy yh constituten fear that 0 y opente tthe ‘wort of God wo will {ct loone the ey ary pa Powell, paraded Lavna Keann’s Tamarna —The pleasant ttle sketch | mont for every paseeager, ead Son .« s | otalt these hinge s willbe suiietent for my. fostitoation bis side, "All hat we. ask of’any party ia that boul Grunderlnes od lightaingn, of God upon Worn? They | eds aud shot Tor 30 prises, at Raat Now Yorke ne | cnuled Ladies, Beware," tatho opening piece for t>, RRS TeayEar eer en ap Youn te 1st WEE RoW RG) Fee ee a re ee ee en eee at Seno thus acknowledge their wickedness by fearing to test Manning Guard, Captain Obristie, paraded 20 then oomen’ the great of “As You Like It,’ eppe ‘ou have shut your eyes, ever, to truth; their i 2 P muskets LH ons it,” 80 | By thus giving to capitalists in Europe or in this | whethor it ie that you look upon yoursolf as divinely in: the slave States.” Lot Mr, Ba- Cee en ene cree | Nee eee TE sen gee | ene et rs emt gn | Sele teeta ha cae es | in ot eee ae or 4 ’ considored a very able iy Light Guard, in T. Murry. 30 mus- nami M .Thred 03 eoes are | rew a ® loan might elfexted. | course at ‘a8, OF W! or it a J protection "His fried are azious to bare iropeatod, | kets and abot for 26 prizes, ai the Vive Alle House. | gain auncurced for tals evening, via: tho amusing trifle | Signed, &c. D, Dé GOIOURIA, — | ‘bas filed your mind with false suggestions, Jeading'yon | 0 svetain him, in the work. At the same time, “we Sn is taste satenion 10 hove 8 en aad opus | eee er cee caer, teeatad 30 ume ‘Send tne dees, cade fun Maker of Moasow,” Dace Gunma sane nw Youx, August 2, 1866. | Wierees (ayy I~ arene aie tas | He -ged aa Santa sospert to ihe President pase ‘ima Srthe unt; “j conatnes many of the’ people in Kan- aie pon hosp “ei tg og — and the “* Storm Secret.’? r tbe realined és 9 bay he : bee yr Ber _ vices. But as it is, 1 cannot now inany way whatever Iverty.toving and patriotic course, we sha!) not be able be De eet the clase of tad dlecsarse wae taken Mosh Musketeers, Captain Cadiey, paraded 38 mus- ACADEMY oF Mcsic.—Donizetti’s tragic - Or it aleo propesed ew | acotinue my connexion with you. Excuse mo, thoretore, | #0 much to admire the man ag if he had won bis proseas For nan and ahree hundred and twenty five doilarg | Kets and shot for 26 prizes, at Weehawken, ctesia Borgia” hes veen selected lor thas Phas! ph ond scores which bee pt J te couoeived’ ta. auch {when Tesy that I am quite lad to hear that’ You hays | position by sn open svowal of his real sentiments and were obiaind, which is « very largg amount for a Cotton Broker's Guard, Captain M. Dorin, paraded 42 | tainment. Madame laGrango is to give her vivid perso- | \erms as not to fix the emission of coupons. It is, there. | Uowinated smother person as minisur to Engiand. varpeces. Adhacenee te trodees fe goed and wiso under ‘Thanksgiving rubsoriptinn in toast chus finy dollars | muskets, and shot for 76 prizes, at Bellevue Gardens, pation of the heroine, and will be finely supported by | fore, to be hoped that you will issue another decroe which | This will enable me henceforth better to follow my own | sii ciroumstances, but she loves ber cham to come Of it were given by the Ladies’ Benevolent Sewing Society Irvin Guards, Captain Hurley, paraded 40 muskets and | Miss Phillipe, Signore Brigngli, Amodio, &o. Will remedy this ¢rror, according to the communication | Views in the orvice of my country. My present declin- ? 2 ye outaes by any falr ewe Of thatohurch As ns ance of the fecling that per: | shot for 25 prizes, at Mr. Decker’s, Port Richmond. Baron's Mvsi which you will recetve from New Orleans from the moos mission fralel ekcane oe as a iy 5 pan yp , J nya “> pe oy yacod the audience, coe young indy who bad no moaey | wise pack Guard, Captain George Powoll, made | &tew days longer will appear in various costumes | Keptiemen who are charged with this affair < eee Se ee eee aoe h Leare , “7 ‘With Der Dut a gold piece which was given to her a long us by her grandfather, acd whicn she bar carried 1 fee! myselt bound to write to you concerning this | ®°tbing for persons. 1 shall, therefore, always continne me age by hei ber, ibeir first annual exoursicn tN this afternoon, reiste his history. sg, dance, Ko, ing isd by Dodworth’s Band, memborine 63 oresnscomys: | the crewing ho ls to perform iho pociliar character ot | Tatter of the Trane!t, inasmuch an I Feally did not think | Serve Nicaragua as 1 have done recently, «von efter | | | with ber ey since 98 a souvenir Of tue respecied donor, | ttn ater Tom Tit in Dred.’" (bat such @ vital and most tmportant business, especially | D4 received your unpleasant communication ¢f August . oa d iy six prizes, yr with a considerable ni of | Tom y | 200. Bare bettge eae Sum Sayings “iE could Never | ‘nvived guoete, making & fine martial appearance. Buoanwar Vanteme —“ Black Fyed Susan’ and “Nan | Sed’preat to Whe injury of mo many diner iatorcored Saar | We bave recetved by tolegraph an account of your ‘The Universalist Church in Orchard astreot was attend. Cotion Brokers’ Guard, Captain Michaol Doran, num: | {he Good for Nothing,’ are the plays tor this oveaiug. | tes who bave united themselves wih you ed by a goodly wudionce. fhe Rev. Thomas Sawer, D. | bering 40 muskets, went on their first annual target ex- | Tose who desiro to enjoy really fine acting, abould see | which has 0 groatly elevated you in ihe D. elivered a appropriate address. cursion, 10 Bellevue Garden, whore one hundred and three | Mies Louise as William, Miss Mary as Susan, and Mastor | Sys\iiced world. 1 will theretore be frank, and toil. you ‘toe Key. Wm. 5. Balch delivered « politionl sermon in | prizes were distributed to the best marksmen. Gosege 00 Cennmenia 18 mie first piece, The other parts | whet has taken piace in relation to this business. ‘Mr. | 'sticns, and I remain the Bleecker strectchareh. The erual polisoal subjects William 8. Troup Light Guard, Captain Isaac F. Tillot- | “"p,tise Snel Pourey ee is tobe riven of Nibio’s & Randolph ace propownie to Mr. Vanderbilt that he Your mett obediert servant, ae Mrmy sine [ thirty coven prises os Jamaten. Ploncors, contended for | this evening. Mr. Gottechalk, the eminent American | transit “and saber po gg Mr. s | me following are the propesitions of Mr. Randolph to aire - | The Patrick Henry Guard, Captain Mansfeld aes nee ee aolph, considered to be worth $260,000. He proposed | Mr. Vanderbilt, made June 26, 1886, and referred to in Lt IL our office on their return trots Seten tsland, Ly 3 pags vlog eae se ale tbat Be sbould recurve the cum In shares, or in | the foregoing correspondence:— S Method! where no, Cumisty AxD Woon's Misrxais are , dance, me F more expedit! . This large 1. The interests of C. K. Garrison protected. . enterprising. alscou , | Passed 8 pleasant day, &o., a8 ustial, also play the amusing farce called thd of compensation ey? a. AU bie experses and outlays im and adovi the projected | journal in Cincinnati goes so lar aa to make out an entire The Pev Dr. Chapin, as usual, had a | - Tarier Guards, Captain Jobe Degee, paraded 60 mus- Masquerade Ball,” in which George enacts the facetious | made in the un ‘Transit live shall be reimburse d—nothing shai be dene | cast of the Cabinet, from Secretary of State to Attorney tive audience, His discourse was Appropriate | kets and shot for 37 prizes, on the 18th of Noy, doorkeeper,,and various of Shakapere’s heroes are intro- | party who could, at the in violation of his wishes or to bis injury. General. | The ——— correspondent of the New Go the Way, and while be enumerated the numerous and J. MURPHY, Secretary. | duced. ard supplies immediately 2. The ac: cunts of the inte ‘Transit Youn Harary ihet weaken with a budget of Dountifu! blessing: that a bonign providence has lavished CKLEBRATION OF THE DAY BY THE RWS. BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS.—The comodions hail of those | "ration. ied, and Mr. Vand have the to | goesip and the and the N superior mosicians and very merry fellows has of iste I bastened to see Mr. rt the company by agtnt or attorney, or | probable policy of the incoming administration. social evits and political corruptions of f° jew Youx, Thursday, Noy. 20, 1856. been nightly thronged by the admirers of thp Ethiopian | Prrant business bad been 4 may prefer, before the prosent Board of | Now, as to all tRere conjectures and rumors, we Tho Rev. George Potts delivered a discourse to an at- ~ os ae ov ay hang co . version of *'Dread,’? which is to be repeated to-night. Ped par Ra a ae vm ith pervert ey that they are roa eric ra ‘a1 Roman Cotboitc chi were open and had Bucelieney jovernor, Myron Hi. Dowern's Mowxsys, &0,.—Thene, ‘kable animals are because I al b 4 . 1 of the existing grant is made ect the members of hie Cabinet, and he in not eurvioce They were generally weil atten though | Clark, called upon all those who believed in Christ to | still delighting the frequenters of Chinose Hall. goced ol your pi pay wo Mr. V,, it Sennry fer him to set le with the yeleus person, it is not at all likely ‘that he ‘with many Catbolion worked yesterday, as on other 1s. celebrate © day of Thankegiving. The Jows having no you who bad settled thie rsone who had governm< at of Nicaragua certain terms and stipulations | disclose bis vy one) before the time, In aay AMUSEMANTS—THANKSGIVING NIGHT. faith im that Supreme Being, of course could not con- Arrempt To Escare From THR Booxs County | mede the purebase a Mr Randolph so | Which wii not be put in writing. These terms wili mot be | event, he would ily roake ihe Raw Tour Firma. the tay, tempted ov tistently comply With his Excellency’ Prusox.—One of the most bold and daring attempts of a | represented it. [ never tt was to become | onerous, and will consist in services, for which the go- be ye ap If The magnificent weather yesteriay, ery y's request, This year | cet of villains to ercape from confinement, that perhi whe sole prem, ° for him to make | vernment will bave the privilege of paying in bonds. As to the particular principle upon w! the Presidems one abroad, and Broadway was filled with guily dressed | the Governor acted rather more impartial, and called | éver ccourred, was frustrated on Saturday last. On money by it. man’ occasion of some to Mr. V. om the same terms | circt to constitute his Cabinet, and ss to he promenaders from early morn till sometime after dewy | upon all good citizens to celebrate the 20th of this month the Sheriff, one of | perrons yt ee ee aentatie Glreael Sa Lay only = ve. At night the great thoroughfare presented a lively | asa day of Thanksgiving. The Jows ciassing themselves two perssen wise ‘made monthly, im bis favor ano the influence of the edministra- en gpg et shes So ater td bee a gg ret av cocasional glimpse of the stage. ee ee cee their prayers to the A te JS age set rina gemeorsy. "on ner o eee po ao ve dates ‘Tnavweno’s Sixrm Coxcart took place at Niblo’s Saloon, their own peculiar manner. [ carry out the enter. Ppamenger crossing the Isthmus and ir. Buchanan. (n the contrary, we have perfect ‘which was crowded to its utmost capacity by a distingu ‘The congregation ‘“‘ Emanuel '’ assembled at 10 o’alock pie in such @ mancer aa ebony by he tate @e Onteend = bia sagacily aa well ae the jastice ot hie dispost audience. It was decidedly the greatest houve thathas | A. M. at tho Twelfth street Temple. The Rev. Mr. Sue hap opiaion S as d ‘ passenger Lg . syet greeted the monarch of the pianists. Thalberg’s sha: Merzbacher, their beloved minister, having been called | purpose ot and the iy whish ‘One doliar lor each passenger leaving and starting from Ove or Tae SUFFERERS BY yan Lown Pro of the programme was the fantasiafrom ‘*Masaniollo, from the earthly path of Ie seme few weoks since, Rev fe toy toe nd be able to meet with ay ny pe nasar ne Menta, Revutre of ctnensay wh Barcarole of bis own, and the grand variations [rom ‘‘L"Ei. | Mr. Rheuben officiated, and @elivered a very touching and crane th room, and solemnly pledge, theme ayy A} the State a distance greater than twen! Sow te songs costo th nant The man wir d’Amore.”” He alo played with Gottachalk » duet, | elegant sermon appropriate for the occasion; the choir | kill the Sheriff or any of hie officers would dare lay fwo and a halt per cent on all ni careed within the have been one ane orew of the unforte- on two of Frard’s grand pianos, on themes from “Nor. | concluded the ceremonies by chaunting forth a beauti. pm fT or eee will have no steamer at by Li hy py oye be drifted ashore om sma’—the opening chorus and the finale. Thin was the | ful hyms, when the congregation adjourned to the | oq the mutineers to march uptothe Upon thetr to come. ‘™ey are ail backs and nosounte by self or agent at all times. Ooroner arent feature of the performance, showing both the | lecture gem sdjining the whore Mr, M, Stern | refusing to go, and manifesting a spirit of rebellion, for the enterprise, ae ‘The reservations here mentioned Poy Te a ath cn power avd volume “f the Krard instrament and the mounted ¥ piatform erected, and that he would now drew « revolver from his breast aud threaten pay Fg! in the grant. It aS, retorned @ from causes unknown. offer for sale at public vendue the effects of their late to shoot down any one who his authority; the ti | sub. biy give a control over the whole business. I all ee mae Bed 2 Sen arene Serene ap eae q@trongiy marked individualities of the artists—Thalberg, minbter, the Rey. Mr. Merzbacher, consisting of gold party became intimidated by his resolute manner, and sufficient reason | it to Mr. V. for the sum of $260,000 roate (one double light colored cotton, swith all the conservaticm, dignity and conscious powor of | ®nd silver ware and a splendid NDrary, day marched up to the |, Where they were ta’oly in it, 1 am in hopes of ob. 7, Any money which Mr. V. will furnish me the means paceaale can eaten tenael two black silk neck hand. Gorty tive, and Gottechalk, with all the dash and brit. | !eFeot to be remitted to bis old surviving in | carcerated. In the aNernoon they were brought into the the steps Ihave taken, | and making in speculations in stock or otper: ‘cus concn Manaeh one, good white ot silver | hall, and their limbs safely secured by new pairs of hea. you, sir, that betore | | wire to be ‘as payments on the foregoing sume of | with linen ; RO other a. e Tancy of a groat artiat at the outset of « glorious career, hich was | vy and substantial which it will trouble them to we priviloge, an offer was $60,000 and $260,000. cxamipation (ey bh no marks No such exquisite piano playing has ever been heard ; yaee grea coos ems, ptroney' poste was Svand 00. i eR Ee Wren poate ra 8 Fs r) ww. & tere andthe combination of wo euch arin sting | Ung high prio, a evry one Wat snsious Yo Duy tome. iron, whieh would bea terrible mstrumeat inthe hangs of 000 mere ak ae aeant | tones cen compenyrat ine opicnciMr. V. Y | etenc side, On thin ie ani WN ht tae caibeh by aa 6s Woleesl cha Herein wae sto ease. | Copioe. bs Sisse'er iron, ened GM aeS ia Ba one oe 0 conaition thathe | 9. 1 will procure for Mr. V. a bank charter for term of scratched,” The, boty Red at A. concert b) ‘l lorelll was exoel- . eighteen inches in length and shear confiscated, — years, framed CJ 7 Much, however, an they endeavored to honor their de- pened at the'end. The of was to have be made + bs law, and in which bonds mentioned in artcle | five feet seven inches; Netpeunts, Jent, Th’s evening Thalborg gives his last concert of the | Much however: eye ae ae pina 2 ae neeeerey | Banke Sion aa security foe te crewation of the bank, | apparently egies hag deal present series. The now series will begin on Thursday | them within their own circle, there was man within “neo ad of ed hey woul a8 Yooh im the simple form | in the same manner ae State stocks are taken in the State g bairs he vest i, are 6 prngearion ot of next week, when Mme, d’Angri will sing in costame. —— who bri more disgrace upon their | ont and effect their escape. them, who appears wasn large sum | of New York. SS Becca case of the hair we s>- Gottechalk plays with Thalberg fer tho lest time this bie tad. all bie charity coald ever benefit. Be- fo ke te lentes Ot Se, nae, Seem, Trem Mare & the would facilitate your ‘This article is no part of the present contract, and the | tainod at the inquest. cause bie eleven years ol, who behaved improperiy, | F: jail some mouths and another be recol- ate the friendship of « pow. | fulfilment by Mr. V. of his stipulations is not conditional _-— - eventing. 'ona by a gentleman stand: ‘a the burglar who, tort time since, eatered | orful opponent—a thing which Ie worth an mach the | a vformance by me. Tt is to be understood as a The inet mall from Algiers rtates that or) ©? " At the Acapmwy of Mowe there were two perfgrmances, ihe father felt offended, engaging in a fight, | the house of Dr. Smith, at Yardieyville, and win the vor ws! ehich | eiatinet and Seperate eugarement on my part, the | rarthquake hed been 6 eceriew t ‘ ander the direction of Meears, Brougham wad Garrat. | ure Smashed, wad hotbing sees quot Kita steer eet | Doctor managed to apprehend by throw ne‘ * . . foreicnt | Marva and 68 the 10% at One , The Mies, At two o'clock ia the afvernoon, comprited a | cluding bim from the room, whigh Was done in aO-yeatle | crat, 18h. an ane ae eowpany fa the loregieg arioles Baye ve ypetoraoa | ed sami peiguverbooa

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