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EE ; 2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1860. a THE BEARDSLEY DIVOBCE CASE, , thie first day of October, to the year of our Lord RECAPITULATION. Yo°—whev we have born aggression BECESSIO! NNER. —F eight Dandred aui sictv . . Bopndmeres. THE SOUTHERN BARDS ON SECESSION. pa... eum 'se.0u is O\sgrace, Op, up! pe... banger, ee ban wenold emnaanaeen-raeaaraee pedals zoe ee woe ven Specified Religious Benevolent So Lacea ouaen cal /OF @0tlOR— Test we fear pot wt once in far foe vo natold; King’s Gey ae ae a By ,Gronas Buse, Jr., seoretary. sons : unger taoo! Carolina's breve cove from Before judge Lows, y NESG: PRUO! 4 Yer, in troo's bosom, Her cadets are bow ead for the war, MAYOR Weasunts Urtun Bow Yous, bot, 100. STIREING OUTBORE* OP CHIVALRIC tons. Rint hrs es 8 sown nine grr fat wimaer bo be ole Am One uu ‘coor da ‘vrouls: e Pavel maiden’ e it Casbes, ever one Bball see }, 26 —The court morniug, Gaverner of tor State, it besmows my duty ae Mayor to | TOW. sssvesercesseesecse cscs ¥DQ01, 708 8,000 659 HERN Ms - er avery brow = Go he UTNE aes badiser, we swans te dotend nd the interest was unsbated. The court room was pa age ‘ent tana one ark neering | MISCELLANAOUS. THE s0UT MARSEILLAISE. teweitanme: pcan nti Op Sonpeoraigr. sei = fess crowded at en early hour by anxious spectators, dosirons uredey. = ome by 4 prayer” Wotie wm meat the couatry, either ‘The Jows are also festivities + Would we leave them, as a Diessing, aoa fevm the ’g rod free, of bearing the Judge's charge. ie pote, comperota or oaccal nemas Oromate | GAP wana inst a the tome Baancal,ta Kast | BONG FOR TRE PALMBLTO FLAG, hal capi wo Bs treat to our corp > guard gee from all shame, |” Previous tothe delivery of the ohare, bo features for waich we should be toaut‘vl, we are yok | OA 5 LME No!—Tben up, true-bearted Bouthroas, Wrapt witbin ite bright fods, our Sia’e’s cherished fame. | ve, Bostoed informed the Court that he bad been oiled et En eee ee acl reat | pr ere sen anne to Conny ean, na Like boid *’ yianis uerved by wine?* we {; aue if e’er un the red Geld of war ftizen of this county to ask him (Mr ofr ap to whe Futuer of ail maoreme deredt one forweat | the Boal Jeshurun, In Groene sireet, there are to be ser- Maver Scart | cause io Loly— He sbouid gee that Jo.e ear ehintog brightly afer, os upsa by@ citizen county im (Mr Gusteed) Pom : hes ‘ Footing er whe scrounge Poteet ced tho pe | Viote, &% A SECESSION LAY FROM ALABUIA. pe eearet res, Giving Bo eg Se cane toe eae ree a | tran Oa semehunanh bed nate. . Sie sang fmtereats of the people Taorefore, a kaowled ch ovr dependence on Almigaty God, aod deepiy senstole Our Own UDwortbiness, let tbo day vet apart ae Tosnks- Observed bs the people of this oity as one of Eimifiation Mad sepplination—a0t omitting (a our prayers preas' tbe hope that those who have, ia vicia Sion 'of the io ot joa mack, unpatrioticelly and’ upwisely fwflicted tbeee irjuriee upon us, may be bier owe ny ye poate = ay band u y foresaid, st FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor. WHERE TO-DAY 18 SBT APART. ‘The States snd Territories in which to-day bes been not epart to ve observed as Thankagiving Day are twemty- four tu number, as follows:— BED BVOLENCE FORK THE POOR. ‘The ladies of tbe Oid Grewory Mission have taken mea. sures to prevent a pasic at the Five Poiote. They intend to give every child & good suit of winter clothing, » pair Of strong sboes, arubstantial dinner, and some suitable toy or book. After the children’s wants arc eapplied, otber needy residents of the neighborhood will be adait- ted to the tables The Fourth Ward Mizeton, coruer of Oltrer and Henry streets, intend 40 give a clmner to four bundred “little wanderers,” br#ives a present of @ book or toy. At the House of Industry will be spread at one o'e: POM, and taree hundred children will sit down to the first table At the Home of the Fricnd)+ss, Haat Uhirtieth etrect, dicner will be epread for tbe children between two and four o'clock PM ‘The ladies of St Vincent do Paul will keep open their fair to-day , at 633 Broagwuy, for the benefit of the poor, ouly sufferers | under my in tbo Five Potate, « dioner | Thanksgiving sermons are to be preached in many of | our churches curing the day, but mostly in the morning, Reva, Henry Ward Beecher and Geo L. Prentica and otbors will favor their congregations with specialities. Of course there will be balis im the evening. Target companies almost always ‘wind up with a bop,” aud on such an occasion the iaducement to dance will be the greater. ‘Tho law courts and municipal offices will be closed dur- ing the day. HOW THANKSGIVING 18 KEPT UP. ‘The various holidays have their poousrities. For im- stance, the Fourth of July is noted for ite military pa redes, its Oring of cancon, large apd small; ite disobarg ing of pietole-by Mittle boys, ite popping of Grecrackers, its freworks at night, its “spread eagle orations,” aaa, above all, the replenishing of the inner maa by savory “roast pig.’ New Year's Day bas the biowing of tin horns, the discharge of frearms, the travelling about tno city, often in lush and molted snow; the imbibing of au ‘kinds of liquors, with an cocasiopal bit of cake or « fow Sweotmests, and returoing bome by some means, by may scarcely known bow. But Thavkagiring Day is fomething of a far more sociable character Is ts the | day when those who have friends away in she | country go to visit them, or those in the cous. try do all in their power to give their visit ere ® hearty, cheerful weloome Roast turkey aat mince pies aro “all the go,”” and away they do go down te voracious throats of huogry mortals. “Apple sass and pumpkin pies”? are not forgotten among the ooantry cousing of Yaokee land, aud the exported ‘“dothamites” do not fail to show them the way to make them disappear from off the festive board, Target companies master in prodigious numbers. and the biasts of brazen instruments are heard “from carly-mern till dewy ove,” and evea ister, Ganning partics are got together, and feathered bipeds suffer. It i @ holicay, and every one that cao spare the money, by book or by crook, will endewtor to make {t © pleasant one in his own way. As wo have previously shown, the poor are not forgotten; but if the A PALMETTO PARISIENNE. THE LADIES INVOKE THE MUSE, @o., &., &o. ‘The subjoined poome, songs and ballads are taken from the Southern papers, au will be found interesting as ev!- demoes of the deep tecling that prevails in the cotlon Sates. WORDS OF A PaTRIOTIC SONG, BY H. C, COUPEE. Ye sons of the South, awake to giory ! Bark ! hark | whet thoussade bid you rise{ Your chiidrop, wives aod grancaires hoary, Preveut their-tears and 6a ve their aries | Bball baterui tyrants. miscbiefs breeding, Wib sectional beste s raffian band, Aff ight ancl desolate our tand, While peace and Iiberty He bleediog? ‘To arms! to arms! ye brave! ‘The averging Sword unshesth | March op { march on! ali hearts resolved On viewory or death | Now pow, the cangerons storm ts rolling, Which trea sberous men conteder ste raise; The degs of faction lose, are bowtiug— And Jo! cur homes would soon invede. Dasely view the ruin, Whue lawiess force, with guilty astride, Bpreace desolation far and wide, With crimes and biood bis bands imbruing? ‘To arms! to arme! &c. Oh, liberty! cap man resign thee, Once baving feit thy generous feme? Car cus geons, boite and bars condne thee, Ur threats thy poble ppirtt ‘ome? ‘Too lorg the Soutn bas borne. bewailing, ‘That falechooa’s dag er Northeros wield— Bot freecom (s our sword and shield, And o!! tretr arts are unavailing. ‘To armsl to arma! So. BALLAD OF tHE SOUTH. Not for us to be o'er the chain which hath bound her, ‘The couotry #0 c¢er to our hearts aod our pride; 1s is Ge basceat our jot; Bieat our homes—from lordly mansiea To the humbie megro cot. God of Batties! hear vur cry Give us norve to do or die! A BECERSIUN BALLAD, ‘Yo men of Alabama, Awase! arise, awake! And read the ovil essaader, 01 shies sovriHon susse; Tf apotaer tora be fasveas; 1 wis final coll he plies; In the faral clasp of bate ond power, ‘Fair ateoama die. “sg ‘Tho’ round your lower limbs aff waist, ‘His vend ly cotla I see, Yet, yet, thank 4 keen ana bowie knife Of vempercd State rights atcol. How, by the free born tire, rom Whose brave fois ye eprang, Aod by te Dobie ‘monhore, Al whowe fond breast yo hang, And by your wives avd deoghiers, abd by tbe itis they dread; Drive aeep that go09 Right througs the mouster’s bead, ‘tae yom bepsmginy coling on for years— Wo bave reasoned we bave threatened, We buve beggea almeet with toars, Ray, away, away win Unioa, si our own southern soil, The opty Ontow ott us Is ap snaconce’s coll. Bes thie Soaih Caroling ttrike the self-same blow, And Florida, and AND Wiesiaeippt, 00, And Arkausaw, acd Texas, ‘Abd at ibe death, I ween, Tue head Wil fail venesth the blows ‘Of wil she brave Fifwen. Chi sbove tos bow doe Burm W. tee the of peace; Lot Southern mon, bke Drotaers, perbope !t may be, whieb full fondly we trust, ee a Then, when woman points onward, what coward will a Moultew or Jasper to keep It from ‘Then let our bacner proudly Host ta the bri Let the joyfal eboat ring o'er tbe world’s rowdoams That the south 3 pow iree! May eweet ‘be her lot, Ald the strife of long years be quicely Bat, sbould our epemies ett!l persiat to aeaail, tog submission ehull no lovger prevail, Bot we’il op to the war; bere, at icant, is ove heart Who with life and his freedom together will part. SONG OF THE MaRION LIGHT TROOP, tide, wens, To crush us ape to spoil. Bus we'li ebow them what wo Southrons are Wher rovsed to deeds of war. Chorus— Then let the cheery cup pass round, 4 pledge from every neart) Oar boners, fortunes, lives are bound, Nobly we'll do oar part. ‘Tee cacred soil our fathers won, With all by them hela deur, ‘They’ ve left to ue their work begua Ph ae raeyeed earbeet care, ‘We that preoioun toss . cere A ama ~ ar Toen let the cheery cup, &s. ‘Te pages of our bistory bura ‘With noble deeds of yore, Of Rutledge, Sumter, Marioa, Abd many patriow more, Be euch ox there our pacterbe bright, Aad nerve us for the right. ‘Thow let the cheery cup, &o, one of the council for the defendant in this case. Is was bim. {he Coart then with the charge. menord with « weil deserved compliment to the ii feeling trom their muds and 40 attend to nothing but the insues to the case, sbicn were, whether oither of the parites to the suit bad been guilty of the crime ‘which they had beea (adultery). The Gres ‘was, oid or did pot Mary TDizsueth Beardsley, she dant,on or about the Tih of Janvary, 1866, marriage Ccrewony to be performed between her Maban The teeve was nut, whether the marri mony was performed, but wpethor Mra. @ored it to be performet, The Rev. Mr. Malone sworn tbat wes performed at the solteitation aban, by ial diepe veation from Bishop 1 Bisbop of the aioces Che next issue was, wheiner the defenoant w this suit, bad since ber marriage Alfred Beardsley, cowmttied adultery with Or Mwaan. copsidering this brauch of the question, the jary Pea He is | leave out of their consideration, all reference to the let- tera alleged to have besm written by Mrs. Legg 4 to Dr. Mabon. as they bad pot beer placed before the jury, and it was to be presumed by law, that nobsdy koew apy voiug of them but Ue. Maban himself. Hw Honor LLCk proweeced With Ube argument ip the case, giving de- tails of the evideece as he proceeded, to ehow in what reepect it bore on either side. He for twe hours aud & bali, aua wound up Bis perorasion Dy leaving the care in the bauce of Fok ie house of 1!) fame is Lob ap ab olute presumption of the ccmamiesion of adultery, Tho Court copsente, 2 That 13 le such « presumption s¢ may de destroyed uatly committod ‘The OCciored Orphan asviam, on Fifth avenue, cor- | ner of Forty fourth atrect, will dine two hundred and twenty children botweos four and Ove o'clock. There will be exercises from one o'clock PM. tit dark, In solid phuinna etand, Ana poise their spears, and look their abiolds, £0 guard tweir native land. ‘The love that for the Uutoa, ‘Uvee ih Our bosOWwe beat, ‘The wowen of our glorious State Bid “each man to his post,” . For never, newer can Uivy forget | ‘Thw* \# Carolina's boast, Wh», then, our dvautics’ stailes would wip Bul to rite in our might, ‘galoat the fos that surround And with strong arme of valor each fetter divide, ‘The bour 0 the weakvers bath goue By forever, Whew tears bad been Ailtng for tr to shed; And bow 18 the time for our reacce, oF ne rer, nespers, exovule wholly from evideace the one, aad rely ware ee snother. The Court consented. 4 the jory. aa against e etatoment withoul, may give effect to & sfatemens under oath. pi... se he nh a —_ it as not a ag ’ . fee Ut ia” Ve BrOlUtE Beet Exe} ‘to by piniasi The newsboys will aso have ® rand spread 8225 | yo well rewarded by his grateful iooks, Woev the votre that implore 1¢ & voive (rom the dead Byes, Beals ae TOE RIE: we SJoek es tbe theidy den bs © That no ,torumption an be draws agaiuet the plains Pulton street, aud their vombers will not be fow. Our Moviiries, oar Marioos, ‘ndignantiy s-artieg, thew bait tif from Mus Grecnaoud’s absence. Cours oon- reader bas # poor neighbor to whom ho could give a por- Yon of his good dituer, which, as regards iho givor, would be but conferring a emal kindness, but to the re celrer, perbape, @ great one, let him do 89, and be will From nea to mouptatn let ue give Our hearty * baud ie band,” We'll staua together—S2nt and lives, ‘The Thankegiving dinner at the Brooklyn Tabernacie will Noe buret throvgn the vauluw wuere they slop, and be for the purpore of evabjing the ricbeand poor to mect THANKSGIVING EVE. To-osy we iif on Digby WHO TCUKKISD AND WHO DIDN'T. eented, Rewiver beneath thas gortous flag 6 ‘hat the absence of Joseph Law, who was present arise; To the eoul that should born im our bosoms, tm} hen {tis stated that Brardeley went together—“for God is the maker cs ” ee No man icoks bappier than when he tx contented. Mo yeh the arepot woul vain cape. Dengue ewse Ping ica np on va op plalrs, fa a outs, of tll ae and we as this it ma) inter our | one can be more coutented than when he bas a good din- }, in their & Fvtude, sb»mefully elag r nsf J in the interest toe foutant, s aeemhetne of = | . Is the valor tba: wrought tn thelr fsthers uo 70 THe Wa VERING. Our omer of Liberty proper matter to be considera by tbe jury readers to Know how their subscriptions to beaevolent ner in bis mental perspective. No one can have a botier societics mount up inthe course of the year. By the | dipper than @ roast turkey, cranoerry “sase’ apd the * following tavles they will perceive that very nearly four | usual surroundiogs, especially when they are paid for; millions of dollare are anpually expended by charitable | and certainly no one can evjoy that event better thaa at BY & LaDy. ‘Then ii the cheery cup, &s. RN AVANT! OBANT PATRUTIQUE CAROLINTEN. Fhall we etyiak from the strife, wien our poople ext. bem! Thrice the thoveands that bs {fled th’ invader of yore? Shall we shrink from the etrije, when the foul provooa- dpb the question of aa actual commission of adultery, And tbat the vos production of provf whic is witotu ne cuptrol of ® party authorizes a presumption by the jury vguinst the party not produotog the witnesses. “foe Court ceciibed, and exception Was teen. Are ye menf are yo bruite sy wud yot stand apart? Your bomes are ia pert! oh, feud arm aud peart; W dl you ala by disreusion tne oppre-svr's bad cause, ‘And Wrest from your country her honor and iawst G *, —Do it o ” ” inetitutions im thie ovty alone; and wliuough some of thelr | that opportune moment woen every New Faglauder osle- | pay eeag ihe great wrovg whlch from-Briton we | We fight to defend what our fatbore dooreed; Gen eee 7. That the jury cannot presume any improper iater- receipts may be from other pisces, still it would be far | brates bis gratitude for his last year’s blessioge— Thanks. buew; 6 pipes oar Up infringed, jet she cry be Seoedet C'est notre motte; couree betweeu Miss Green wood and Mr. Beardsley upon When our fathers. though feeble, with flere indignation, | The cbain of our Ogia was ne'er meant to gall, En ayant! marchons, soldat da Paimetto { _ Outbalagoed by the lurge eums rent from this clty to so Cleties Whose headquarters are situated tn other parte of the Union. If th» Sgures of the receipts and expeaditares Of societies elsewhere located were sddod to the here re- corded amounts, the sum would be very large indeed:— THE BENEVOLENT SOCIET/ES OF NEW YORK, the occasion of her going to bie nedroom with her child, ‘and that the object of ber visit being proved to ba lewfal and lsvcable, bo meretoe cag be iudaiged aguinst hor, ‘Tho Court contented. after the oelivery of the Judge's charge Mr. Busteed bad s private oop‘erence with Mr. shailer, to whom he ‘explained tbat « great to bis alluston 10 Carol ving. Thus te « sort of step Inder logic, but tJgnever- Ty a grand purat of soul, to the battle dels fleet theless a very good way of arriving at a very agrecable | iq pt crouch at the tocsin, ead timidiy fe ter, conclusion. ‘At the war of the fon, tp search of his prey? Many outalders who do not understand the “psouliar | Did they wait till the snake vyaptesd famiry Ca institution,” may think a feast a queer way uf expressing | mbiete In bis cull, ehould bo certain to susy! one’s covvictious to Providence, bat we submis it to ail | MG,they Taney, Ike Tonle, thet the pent down "senb hie foot Gut seoure equal rignie—cqual safety to ali When our rights are ooutemned, when our honor’s 8 jest, Wilt you stil ory ous Peace to tbe patriot’s oreastt Ie padmussion the plack that ye throw overboarat Bre you trust it be sure it will extety aifurd. O! shades of our fathers, look down on us now! To the yoke of the Union our necks we must bow, }Mploy ops nos Dann drew, Courous & cos frome res. Peuple du Sud, wierie! Aserte | Un trastre ot porice partt Ope conjurer notre pore; To cri + guerre s rent; Laterons [a femite et chanmines, Budjoiped we give a list of the receipts and expendi. | boman nature whether @ man is not more capable of doiug i" Yiela our rights at the wil! of our fanatic (oes, Marcbons, ¢vfacts des Carolines. the ovupeel for the deters tures of the various charitable ad retigious benevolent | bis thasks upon a tuxurtoutly rotund stomach, than upon en pe J the Lagat Leeann re and the gravee where jour asbos repose. Dee Soren aux maine vai srileges, Forturstly be had wrt The por | venom, Maobinaot voc infame joi, Me r, Societies of this city and Hts vicinity for the year 1880-60, | an empty veese! full of bile and misery. The | That the aggressor grown Atrong, and exulting \n passion, TO THR SOUTA. ‘Veulent revir pos prici¢gen, oa yee td bso Agha Rad “oad whiob will be found very intoresting as an evidence of | tboughts are forced upon us not only by And ready to revd, be won by a Dra, er; ‘The times are ripe for acticn—ies us act! Pier noe biera de don alot wad that Mrs. (ise was a “paramour witness; WIM paure in his etroge, and eabaued by eudmission, Tura away from the lamb tn his a, SA Er meaning that sho wae a witess of o pa remour, and pot that she was & oframour herse#’ This explanation was consider d sufficient by bir Sbafier aod by Mr. Tice bimeel’, 0 whow Mr, Sheffer commupicated it It wae understood that usless it bad been mace Mr. Busteed might have eulf wed personal vio. lence at the hand of Tice It is due to ur Burteea to say that be was not induced t make the expiauation from any regard to bis personal safety, but J a6 aa act of injared, and ‘the large amount of charity contributed from private and | remembrances of the past, but by vontomplations Public soarces in the year— | Of the present and antictpations of the futuro. When we CUARITABLE BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES, FROM Last | Ay “future,” we meau all that period of embraced AVAILABLE BEPURTS. Bap'te | Detween now and the svuuding of that genuine to ein of "tures. | the goul, the dtpner bell. Who was there upon the street ee net sae 31 865 | last dhghs thet oid not indulge ta the eame reflections, Amercas [.amatic Fun 8633 more or lees dilated? Who was there that walked bye Awey wih coward doubts. anc weak sarmise! For wer's 1¢d piacet buros 10 scale our skies, These treacherous bonds taat oe bas chain’ fact, ous boude that are Dub a THE LON STAB. Which lorg pave galled our souls, wuere’er thoy rest RY MRS. MARGARITA CANEDO, Heavy as grave cluds on the iiviag Dreass. Yea, give taat banper to the breeze, And burning a8 9 Sery brand of ehame Avda 'peaih ite folds once more we rally; ‘The tines are ripe for activo—edali +e act; Haste, {ce wen! come from inod and seas, Or, with one amitien cheek, ip crayon guise Soldate, repoare we l’arbitraire, Aliesous | ( Wile eotttaire. ADE premiers temps de notre giotre, Boer dle, eur et nour, aux combats ‘Unie of fers 4 ia victoire Nove marchrors tous du wéme pas ‘Mis en ce j ur—borte et mirézo! Lis Devrineent lo nom de fre: Bor le rommet du Napitole Awerjoan | om. 19,77 | From snowy mount aud smiling valiey; ‘Tbe while our women, brows and eyes aflame, Joetice tothe husband who believed bit ‘American Sawen’s Friew aes | CONS oF sate cing Ge core, Ceegey ee Brave fexiare! oxce that glesming star Sook ak atte phere task balk bev voles cor peal, pe ombre au poet mejestacux at th. eoticttation of w fried Amorican Tew peravee Union. 1,509 | dasbets and dangling poultry, and dic not read feaivisaal Lit you to Gelds of deathiess glory, Moet meekly turn the other, pleadiog low. a ‘Toe jury then retired at a quarter to one o'clock, and * People on Nord, ouvre tes yeux.” Salone cette ombre cbérie; ‘Creat le ,¢re de ia patrie. Pour reus ts concorde a des cbarmes Nou vax appelieat s-¢ bicotais, Mat votre crolt B08 éri, aux armost Devens nous.reculer? Jamais | 42 } peace anv picwty written ou the countenances of the pass And Low it points to conquess, far 54,261 | ing crowd ns platuiy ae over old Belshazzar saw the jepeccneamimetonees 12.210 | mysterious nandwriting on the wall, We venture to hall uioahe ones Cextan | gey—not one. Even the poor could got forgot ‘Tnanks- wen wench or } more the old berole blaz», 16,268 | giviog,” and bard-varned pennies were bestowed on the Avd bid him dare a pririot’s part, Thou wert in our dear country's “Ot potent masters! #c0, we wait the blow; Biriko geatly, lest our patriot faders hear, And ihe dead heroes rise to biast ua both with fear, OH, WHAT IF THE PROSPECT BB CLOUDED! BY W. GILMOKE SIMMS. Bt about Ove o'clock, by consent of couasel on 0 th they were permitted to gy todivner for an poor at end of that they retnraed into court, when Jadge LOM, at their request, read over the evidence of Or. de han, in regare to the copeutamation of bis marriags with Mrs. , thowtng discrepancy to hia exemiastion- crose- im regard to the when Awerican [oebriate Ret’m footety, Bund, New York losttutton for Coilaren’s Aid Society (iocluding Newsboy's Locging Huase ... Bowe tor the Aged aed Todt naaoagesactieet SUN York Instivation P Tastruction Of 6. cess esse cee 70,616 | [ttle trifes of provisions thst at other seasons are wore M Ob, what if the prospect be clouded, People av Sad, 000s voutone dire Runpleyment ene Relief of Poor, Society looked upen an lnxurise too expensive (or dally ee, Rx Ines Janivec'e ballowed Digbt dna wat 1s the sunlight te fed? Notre seul et souverain maiire. The jory sgain retired. It was gonerally belioved thas —lpearennreten ed 4 gay | praitare aa oper suas god del ty seal | SER0 ridame of watery ee Cannen —Crevtt ease the deagrcuent bet woea ibe wae ‘athe pro Frmale Assistance Besley iz i nn mest 10 Goon oF the brave! whiie shine the ewords y C'est notre motto; portion of elgbt tw four. 20,194 | Paned pig. If pig is wo costiy, he must lower aim Five Potute H nee of Ex avant! marchons, so! jaw da Palmetto! Do Ladies’ Home Miraton Jews’ Huepttal in Now York (eat. Juvenile axyium, New York... Joveu! Dots quents, Society for Ladies’ Vata ad Sooty lee Asylom for Deavitute Fomaice 12 au Bowevoient sockty of Ne . . 6066 6.065, Meroy, Houne of, Eig Mechacics snd Tradctmeo, Sctety heceesseeeeeee 22176 (18a Nationa: Sereties— St George's soviely 3 064 SE. ANCTOM’I se, veers 1.180 | fox @ (cabimate aso a 90, 2.060 | 2285 wo 29 000 New Yorke. Arfociation for improving the cow taatt ‘Typographical Sootery . Orpbane Brooklyn Asylum... Home asyium of the ay we Colored 42) ium Sectety of Ne Haif—Sootety tor reliet of, de... Roman vatbolie Asytum.... . « 40,587 Poor Widows snd Orphans—Soctety for tho relief f..... ° . es eeee 5879 Prop Association of Do for somen. Satlors’ Soug Harbor St Lake's Howpital.. St. Loke’s Home... . St. Vincent's aoapital. TOtAl.... senses cess cecees os $049,497 955 261 Several srcietls, wheae returve beve pot been eptaiped, raogisg (rom i $1,000 to $10.000 per annum, sy. 60 000 60,000 Total... .+. erees see os. GRU 49T 1,018,261 Note— be above Coes not include many pudiic saa ort Fate colictions for benevolent purpores made amovg church cnc gregations,, for justsnce, t for Various por, at Dr. Spring's year were over $34.000 Doubliers Geschor’s ab: would «geeed tbat amoust for tae same time Nar dues clude the dispensaries, city aod Stic beapit ae rick and sther obaritics that would greatly ewoil the Above amount RELIGIONS BENEVOLENT SOCTRTINS, AS PRR Last PRINTKD KBPOK C8. Receipts Repeni's American Board of Commisetosers of ‘ le eee 6350 016 417 280 eens 4b 066 437 eT ‘Ameriean Baptist Home Mission Socie y 67,177 Foreign B bie doctety.... rtf one rok Board of For. M of tho P Coureh.. Ciiy Min. Soo. of the Ref Prot. Dutch 4” theniogieal education en g ze lis 1708 Beveral eocletiog fot meciiied « :v9, torlediog Cental A@otic*s Kiar ten Meelety Goopel Motor whose returee were nor proeurable, fay... Total... | elf yet rt | yan apnivertary of @ a : | ke + Bees MONEE | chi d be encountered at night! | mote mea acd women—who oid their owa | Some cetalls there were over whi | welt to ¢raw the voll of odiivion, for oocasionally piace, | tam uy ptot further, and take, “like Keau for bie aod if thie 18 yet too “steep,” r fellow, to dried appies, Deacath ‘ecoouomics! Can De aupprsed to exist, are the bower, who look upon Thankegivig tereat character—as « holiday of Ube bearthetie—a yeurly Sabbath upon whica frieuds mect With @ punctuality that ts almost religivue—whom | gers apo davgoters guiner around tue family aitar aad plant the lapomarks of swother year. The city revarns to lim couptry home, ite aosont soos aud dauguters, the tain ly circle, beginning with the iittle babies in the | first ptage of wtautie weakness and cyding wita the tot- 19444 | ODE aravowire, i reformed, old associations are re- heweo, Bud beartuberde vibrate with @ bome melody that 18 heard ubder to-#e roo! trees but once m year. Ut 1s & Gens 0 Wied, as the poet ea) 8, ‘Tia pleasap) t. draw ‘rouad the table Whee uneks® ans cousins are there, . And gratdps, who soarcely ie avie, Yes sits in ofa oid oaken chair. ‘De picsmant to #ait tor the Blessing With bearte frre from maiice and strife, Warn « turkey ai porsly wich dressing Lice mer kiy awaiting the knife. Speaking of the miter Creation, wo did not ane “tur. rites poo the feos of every man, woman and jy tbe streei@ yo walked through aa army, not of “vanpers,” but of Darke fied wut—well, everybo ty ky ows what; a Jeiseyman would call it “trock "Ja the care you Me eal delegations of people with gubbiers | denying fom their arms, doicke:s orotruding Uete lege prittoanly be heath tbe folds of a hry pile of groceries boiling out of 1 he bunaie’”’ was ubiquuons He to severe "and all marked wite “turkey, have been ooserved, but with this on the wott side the custom par tork of ths aristocratic Yondencies of tue looality, avd | the wervout often followed ber matter or mistress, the rer markets aud these op the east sde were @ revre Sentarion of the bard fisted workers of the olby—the ‘The market men wore tp thetr ineinua'ing aod secaty—wreat white dollar® Sowed ip ave stock fo #ed oat tu & carrent fae tteacy as if ft wore Controlled by aD epchanter's waad. Of the disping Of bipeds, Greesed and uidressed, mesca- | live, feminine and neuter, it is neediese to say's word element—polite, in emtles and emut— Toe eevae is aa old ono, every body has seen it, is would be “an odor arore with a yolaptuoas emeit’ (Syron) #0 ery anCKOL Hat, LiKe an Obituary PobIee Ont ta Jersey, ik eerved to indicate ‘Here tea s bad ogg’ Io fadt, many of tee fowle wore bardly appropas to the tine and 8 OcoWs of epectre te-key, whica, Iike ott ef, @vre borg ap for Rbow and not for ase Mupertetaily fair, they were lvternally ae vwoglas dotien India ruber baby ‘tie cet cor intention, bowerer, to go through the catalogue (f good Wwinge, woimate and ioanimave, thet tempted the anbounded stomachs of the crowd,’ (tt Y hb to aay toni covery bidy and bis wile neomed be ont lapiag fort of the coming 4 maxtmom of dior er miplmum of space, By the time there running Commente oo Coackag'ving are before tse eyes of oar resdern the day will 0e upoa them Let it be well kep. by rica ana tee great thicg to bare one day lu the year whea you are 16,449 | sore of being welccuned wherever Foo f, aud of Waring, 805 400 | ae iy were the world As Wash og. ton Iretng d the searon for Abe eaten for kindling pot the fire charity oapttair'y (0 the ball, hat the gootal t Peart. Fue ‘worse et’ cacy lave rises again THE DAY IN BROUKLYN. Great preparations are bevog mate for the due colebra tion of thie pational festival eo peenl ar to our own coun" try, [a aimowt every street, a) the aiterent stores where poultry’ wore for sale, immense godbiers | wignifiesms of the gobbling that is to be done today; peeee weighing ever fo many pount#, \n redake of the geese mho may refare to cat thom: ducks, suggestive of ) the endearing eplibeta whied will be lberaiy | ’ 08 the occasion of the dianer #hich WH M® tary, ie that con afford if, Were to be Hen Iu wtua Saree. Gnd people coglé be acon, 9, eArying them Awiy Lo che? rebpeeti ve dor item dn gaort, tne Reoole of Brorkly <i fact, of Kong Inland feucealy— feemed Aisponed to botd W's Now Pngtand verston rit BhOre aud prowl teg (or the com. | Wrepariog, 68 Nt were, Wo orowd & | vo h carnival om {be orcasion of Chrvumas. ' ‘That drove the oppresso-s from our land, Bhs!l we give wey to Northorn hordes? We base'y crivge at the\r commend? No, vever( while thero yrt remains A drop of that herols blood ‘That cyed our dear bought baitie plates ‘We'lt meet the foe, we'll breagt the flood. And thon! to whom we wake appeal, Thos G d of batiee! a¥ful power! -called countrymen aud {rience rpened this Cagger for our heart; Wo've hed the olive Branch too long, Too long Careree’ our deaditens fos, By our delay they bave grown strong, And now they strike a mortal biow. Graven of our Deroes! ever green Oe you Our new mude sitars rite: €p rive of brave me, though anxen, “bai! guide uf on to victories. The lovely fens for wbom you cied “bail ve’er In bowdage draw » breath, Bor ewe aball re iy side by atte, thelr war ory *Liverty or Death(’* Alrcady burn tho signal tires, alren’y anupe the bated chain, Already the electric @iree Bear the giat sound o'er hill and pista; Farr Gn orien Boutiem pone Aiready cry “arm, bretores all, List w ube foo, they bone, they coma, Uvly before our #worde to fail {"* Then fling onr banoer to the dreeze, Hai & tt? glory beaming rays, And found be ory o'er Inne and tem, O'er calles patbe ant mouutyin waye— “Oor our native Isat forever, No prmoe, po trnge with ty rante ever; The haoghty North we dare dery, And ‘beath that star fear cot to die!” Gatveston, Nov 15, 1890. THE TREf, THE SEXPENT AND THE STAR. ets eine eee 3 Where the wil sea waves wore breaking, Att A mt gy Teenage aye as the dawn was wab 0, the Falmesto Tree Green be'po of the loya!, thegbsave aad the (ree, As the fea shock reatiod the bleded crest, And the ean to the moen rure biph A terpont came, #\tb ao eye of fl Abd Coiled oY tbo lenty pyre Bie ward he «owls keep by the lovely tree, ‘To gaara It #ith corrtant Coretion, Obi sdarp wan tee wl Ube armed clang, The. pieross ibrv ugh tte roar of the osnen, Abd guarsed the Troe, the Pa mette Treen fare avd the frre. Green badge of the loyal, the Vee the wakelol clacg Apon from the terpent Wben (aw Voroey! ri Over the branch te gro*ing, TW the foliage gee, aod the rerpest’s ahoon, In the gold © Vebt were gle That bung o'er the free, the Pa'metio Tree— Groen badge of the loyal, the oraro aad the tree, ARL Oarolipiave! who tnber Bioca woled flowed in patriot weinai Raure ye from veibargie sini her! Rover and fing away pour epatnal From the mouptatn ty the eraboard, Let the ory Be—T'pl Anite! — Thr © ouF pure Peimetto banter Proedly uperrd to the extes Pilpg ft ot! ite Lone Ptar beaming Bright's the pation's gaze Lot another tar arines!— Quick !y—proundty it er dlay |= Yer noviher! Bid it weicome arty “three times three? ‘h, on boom of cancoa, Boutbern men will ¢are be frect Fas er than the crows of by PUBCPO 1h40 Clan Alpion’e bost, toe ge @a from bea by mouctela— Rach from moantetr te the on Os toe labenng’t fing fi f oth. Scares the eng’? "tbe fiyit, x *y bie wight! Cease the triawpbecace of darkness irom Pron ne from afar: Car 4 worma’s votoe for bettie Rirg the Ietal note of war? But be y telds vever long to the rigor OF the tempest that beats oa his (ora; And he comes fortli, anow, full of vigor, ‘More g'orious because of the storm. From the sun let the soul take {ts moral, N rink ‘ceatn the battie of life; New ay press gro’ ver the laurel, Aud we pivek, as w 80, from the strife, ‘Thoogd the foe jerce with bie legions, Abé ye stoop for the huur to his will, Keop but firm in ths surbulent regious, Abd the triumph enures to you still. BERENADE FOR LINCOLN, Bark! the ory wat comes unt us, That Oid Nick bas gained the cay— That Abe Lintoin is clected— ‘Now whas will tho Southrove say? Wil they bow the bead ard meekiy Give it up and say bo more— Bhs their eyes w fatars losult, Esch and every wrong ignore’ A vo'os from Uarolti From tbe old laimetto atate, Tolls us phe wi) never (alter, Nor @ momené hemiiate And shal: Georgia Dove bo backward For their rights te take & reaud? Nol tbeic einer Stace shalt fod thom A true, novie, fghiing band. bi ~ none erms io ey —_ Grong verve auc! steudy eyo, Side 4 tide with Carolina . ‘We'll bave justice or we'll diet A lady of Cbarjeston is sleo poctical. We quote froma Jong sored there lines — Up. up! ye Sousnern freemen, Rouse ye at the trumpets call: Pant ie the bovr of creaming Break ye the oppreneor'e thrall Uo! ean ye fail or falter ‘With the foe #ithin your aight? Up! will yo wear the Baltor Ra\ber thag dare tbe Ochi? ‘Shame fall opon the craven ‘Woo worl i Dow beneath the yoke, Rather ecet ing peaceful baven ‘Thas for freedom strike one stroke, Hear ye the foo men tan sting, and jeore— open Ms tm Pa ‘veunting; Threats we roorn, but do mst fear.” Cp! "tie no time for biusterioe Action let ine watch word be— Let oar galent sons be mass ring 'Neatn our own Patmetio tres. Ressy for “Lineoio"# cattle” To el! Beir Loasied mbt. Rowy to battle In de’ pee of Southern right, 1 70 LOW Demearh iat Ur 10Fe'er Po will be slaves | THE SOUTHERN PATRIOT'S SONG, Hark! on the pre ne it is waited alar; Is oor We know that wo batile for Freedom and Right, Top tearierels ince ye thie Berce coming storm Toke beep ae will drive back the bireling swarm; Foe and rapine thoy raige (bo red hand, ‘We Gght for the love of oar fair Southern lend; ike be bold, and name Ct The bright Crow? of glory #ha'l cover UC every tree Booth rou Lst Birihed down a foe, Pirm'y rtsod AG ‘the so Jour brave Bree A And trott « @e treth of your owes and your Mod. Déployoos nos bano Area, Courons A pos frontie res’ Francais et démocrates, mon amour pour le Sud, ma Sympainie pour top peuple, mom peponant eavers soe srecaes, SS. oy! Ses wetitutions, mon ¢é yonemen ner, mob lnepiré com inatances Sans Prétembiope A on meérite littersire ae, je leur en Feownnais un Lénemoine = Lecwur les aaictes Si dane Jour toote simplicitcs, elles pouvalent avoir asses d'¢io queso pour reilier au priuctoe dout elles cont lavooat, de BOUVCEUX pore!) Les, j'en épronveraia un noble et 1és1- time orguell Ep avant, Palmetto | SURAND. SaLuDa Miss, November 21, 1860, iteiligence. Onuy Fre om Firma Avayos—Two Mas Anemren on Svs PICION OF ARsoR —At three o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke out in s two story frame house at the corner of Fifth avenue end Fighty-ninth street, occupied by Michael Galiagber as a liquor store aod dwelling. The police of the Tw: uty third preo! were aboat the first iegenugan, tanay east fone ba oven " a 0 dati, > a, ay procure was com. Miretiv¢ oF Tur Aytmicas Pxtow Association —The an- oval meeting of the srerciaiion for the improvement of Prison dirctpiine tock place yreterday ta the Cooper in atitate. Williem C Rhodes, Warden of the State priton at Sing Bing, prewided Members of the association from re ferent parte of try, ADA & statement of the diflen nt kinda of Giscipline prectioed in cach of teem. The paper also tated bow the prisoners were em; paid for their labor, & It wae rescived to appowt a committee of cure reports from various prisot® ihrowgbout the country to lay before the convection at tte next pie) Variour other maturs thea esme up Dut it was e¢lieat from att that was Raid, tbat the condition of prissas and prisoners aroughont the whole coustey ie preity much abke dwoursions which arose 0b the variety of qarstions which came before the moctiog poesersed G0 WHLELe! Interest, Auixcro Eunsrccarest —Erastos B Roberta, inte 9 dookkeepor in tbe «mploy of the Overland Mail Company, wan arrested yesterday et Fiahkiil, and brought to this city to answer a cha .cteacasirmens proteree ¥r. John 6. Temp, one ot the dirsetore of romk pe hay = Ro lh panel has, from time to time, c concere in some 10 $960, and reach: Mite a W understand © reery, om Kindy Ly 1 We tam Denn ta bie we Promps sation ould fae ve wel for (ba Tiger | eos BETORY, 10 See erOeTE TO Dawe a) MODIIEL 6 @ut medial , C&T & Crem cenmt . Me @n birg Merrinen, Dr PO Mes lame, ( fered in regard to the side on which mejurity war. Busteed claimed they the olght were ta bis favor, while bie sppovents wore willing tw give rim two out of the whole tweive. sgeio, it was taid thet oniy Me Wen woe agaivet the deirrdaut, ard when tne jury bad retired for the second time, counre) tor tbo defendant dongratuletad themecives lu baving tbe furemaa wite them, But, of course, ail cbis was mere epecuiation, as the seorete of the jury could pot be revealed. The woat general impression wus that the jary would not be able 80 agree, aid of the latest boar they had not agreed. ‘Bar? past Exaves o'OLoox P.M, ‘Tho jury are pot yet agreed, nor are they likely to be Jacge Lott refuses to say “curkey"’ to them, aad mays he will Keop them on till Friday noon. — Imjanction Ageimat the Encroachment on the Bawery, SUPREME COURT—CHaMBRRS. Before Hon. Jude Bogepoom. Nov, 29—~—The People vs Cornelius Vanderbilt This ta ‘en appitoation for injunction to restraia ine defendant from butiding a pier at the ‘oot of Bettory place. The ‘countel for the cofendant ral they aid not propose to re- sist the granting of the {njonctioo, bat would ask for am ‘Crease Of the geourity Hed on the part of the wbion was at Danie of acy sotiew as to security, (C shoul! be rather to reduce ft tnan to tnoresas 1s fhe Jusge refused wo in- 802 an oFlor was ea enjul: ing Whe defendant as prayed without preja- aioe to hie right to move, on the coming in of the answor ‘to Gigsolve iho te jusettion oF Increase the WILL OF JORN ROMVEY, This will wae likewiee adaitted probate disporer of Mm i valuasie estate which is dy testator Artivels apd Uspartares, fae Benwvos—Brle Peerless —Fraocie + uiropper. Macsoa—@obr T A Ward—Me Partrulge. Der ANTS. (Fer, Mme ihe / r bee Rarans can My amebip Plorida—W Widder, W © hall, Rowty Knapp, Mle ¢ Mie : Iagveed ree a ft, ettory Ph v Tsai et diated 2 Dodd Gee rk: Flu) Davnie Me fer ‘Mr Men) arewer } i ;

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