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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1860. « 4 ‘emarkab! | apd Cmctnpast, » will do 12-814 ect, Putnam N York. THANKSGIVING DAY. | ci'strezinewe ster er tne pron pranng | ction» U0 Quel al MC | erm age trdane Now ry S00 |, waaay camara ¥ rae ery ee 3 soit ee ann of the Thapkegivivg turkey and all the etocteras, About | visied Conrad’s Park (p their rst annual targe: exoar Repablicane of toe republican thoket wae elsc.od b mw 3 . eter diag: Kag! ‘sad ‘Bied- pitas | wo Pandred and twenty of these ite oreatures, | sion. The company, eich le comoosed mosty'o| youre | by & wajeity of 45,0b0 1 noose caly thas we be trun Bee f, ; Marien igpyibarte Covow or ‘aid The Way It Was Obeerved—The Wester | ini) ix of whom wore girls, were arranged on a | met in the ompley of Rios Read ete Sa tonteoaca | cf ams tretn eaten eer pie ee een Charlee Key. mice Ann Bontell for freight or chartor” "Rit fib ahi Charme, The Central Park—The Mbslone and | senprariy erected galery; the, girls sitred in me | ior a age Dumber of valable aman Wart wasoow eres work F O'aicuauser, Colours Mares be eats , the Charitable Inthutlons “CRANKY (ilu tua fray Wows with neat anc howe They Sauk GaiLowar, “ Wwe Wentes —treter rote —_| au puo stemes masse, Wie ovelurs ere | Sur's need atten” fear soomebe tise 2x7 ct gines— The Target Companies, cad Of these they amused Ubemealves pe shone Baas ign iu ‘ he, ke, me rel sbeern apechenans Of (Be eBI“ Sigg: | The Be sean part avd ppm topoyrertt Central Executive Comnaitie!. omens or , kc, Therd ag fa tbe * aie trong, ag | Corvmnes, Nov. 24, 1860. i : mone in at | rome, ove. of wBieD # & ‘aneptlal Wehock for eltidvon | Gi sureeied Breas AMantion ae they passed sarads Vewierday was a charming day, Tho sun sibteted with the serofulous gnq ober diseaeus They | gra boys until they left the city for Hoboken, Wh08 | ps sneoemch Ammiversary of the S~Liety the eplendor that could be expeoted of a November ey, | coxt vieited th dormivor' sg, play Grouad, narsery, & Th | piace they vieited for target practice. ed the Widows aa hee; 14 withough the weather was Cool, attll everything pre” | tho lwt were fouBd rocking horses, awings act other |” {ne New York Oartmen Light Guard also mate thelr | for the Relief of or | ¥ and wstboug Tt seomed as if om | '>'P88 for Me ~ouremeut of the youbg mind. Some of | annua parade yesterday, and proceeded to Port Kick: phans of Medical Mem, rae eartd a eheeetel, Baey e:rongeree eanian te. whe Sb!en in this room were not over tee years Ps mond. They carried with them quite a numoer of The eighteenth annual rodetlig of this interesting and | 2*2: ware od band in ¥ render Se ebitdr eemed very happy, and after they beautiful prizes. : pts ng unto the Giver of all Good. These who loved | gone through the exercises they partook of the dinner iu | "the Yourg awerlean Light Guard, composed mostly of | usefu sasociation waa held Wednesday afternoon in the ding thee wan 40 & lerge room, in which were six long tables They seemed | pyoys, vieived Hoboken for target practice. They ™&4¢ | Coyegs of Physiciace and Surgeons, on the corner of © dive wore to be seen wending ni ey bo enjoy thetr food, aad the aight gave much pleasure tw | gp excellent turn out and contended for some ten wa Fourth avenue apd Twenty-third street. baa. THE CENTRAL PARE, many ov! the visi.ers. Y Capt Bariey, compact ‘ad ere to enjoy the bracing air and cheerfubsunshine. The HOME FOR THE PRIENDLESS, bo a mils Pipi the pe _—— how canna se Sa saiGeo Wall ot Filth avenue, Forty-second street, Broadway and loom. | There were three hundred and fifty obildren entertained as ad oven inet. ori yey ig year, a und iy ng Ho tS pir were It alive with derbi aly | ef this eetabliehment, ever a hundred of whom bad white | jneiy aovual je, bumbering over one bundred and | F thirty gentlemen were prosent. Hart, Fred Van Ni madele read were literally wp ya Those lat: bo- | Uty rousketa’” Two mustered at cight o'clock, a: the Mor | pied by Dr. Jamee Anderson od lady kobe Gut 8 Russell P 1 andred. others, q ry . 4 ‘ af al) kinds, from the inbospitable “sulky” to the guy | capes, ard a bi Wal capes. he | ocr Street House, equipped to biank sulta, with whitecros |” Te minuten of the last annual meeting and of the | 7 Wilton, ais Alta, be JW Clough, O agee:ty 7 Katee vata, Svan ay Ma + van! ; vay York: Sarah Chsee, Bans NUihinn Cocquess Pesta: NOrlears: 18th, Madras i i Hs a 3 moan, jesome, i a varouche. The drivee of the Park were crowded, and | Icnged to the Industrial School. When arranged bas 4 belts after a abort parade abut the city they visited | 11) mestings were read and approved, ard the tests Teles Coleen cand 17 ls is eorae oF Baker veree, from a 4 conse sr cm a 2 Sar Ses a | Sars eet arcuean een ot ea | Seat CSUR RAM Anee SS | Cote settee beteed scan meoe | Smee pices ica ee » mer . . = j w York; seeombly be there found. ‘Papa’ was taking his grown | wero not friendlees whatever they may Dave Peril apread | wero loodly obsored ee they passed througe Broadway. | lowing are tbe officers elected for the euguiog Year — SHIPPING NEWS Toomsa Deouson, Ha up daughters for an airing to givo them aa appetite for | one tant he enerulece wore opened, with prt ial allem Rep gen Vee PreidenisG. P. Casimana, XW. D.; B.D. Belkley c a vee nd rai vee turkey and ples.”” Tho young men, tn obe oF two | soa the addromes were varied with singing aad recl'e | Captain GaBeny, pared ‘appearance. 0: W Detmold, M.D. ee ee } ‘aman, YORR—rare BAY. Bansriisge, Soy 11-—Arr Bumming Bird, Pulse WYork. Sia Mstances, meomed to show = lial love by oe nen in Frnt i pn BE epeontpartuent ae Young. Monree nares G & Condon, made meee L. Beadle, M. D. oun muses. rat ben ar tt $2 2b Sate G Williams, Wilson, NY: yo Tia; F Leonig, sortiog = tbeir venerable =mothers for @ walk, | the icstitusion. a ee poe roe. ioe sayent hohasadsamenee eae of the President, Vico. | som sets. owed Boston, Iden City, for Boa. Gosbsiens with the suns cle! in view. The FAIR OF ST, VINCENT DE TAULs The Bechet Musketeers, Captain Joba Donal, proceeded |" theae are divided into three clawes of seven ach, cach | pors of New Work, November 99, 1860. Tah ned ibis youe Sither and eaomane me $0 be captingcie Guile «large number of persons visited (his fair yoster- | to Ravenswood, numbering elghty muskets. Toey were | clam in rotation going out of olfce atthe general meeting atten | ay a aoe that noptrent piranire st can only ve felt | %a¥) Which was kept up for the benedt of the poor women | presented with forty, ya Ter caataticl mastonse, | ae Ain tetidiien the Geikiandan'thinhed Sor Via antiaing Steamship Montgomery, Berry, Savanuah—b B Cromwell ive +ansee, Thoradixe. for Gambole with that apparent pleasure thet can only of tbiseity. Tere wore a large quantity of toys, presents | “rhe pF. birt ward Independent Guard passed our of | yegr:—Abraham Dubois, M. D ; Jool Foster, MD; JG. | avo. ; Kacehound, MeDoa- ‘by those in thas station of life, Although the leaves B84 | | caework and oiher articles for sale which were readily | aoc on tbeir fourth annual target excursion 10 Clifton | Agama M.D + Was Rockwell, . D.. Jared Lingly, M. D.; eigamahtp Roanoke, Conch, Norfolk, Ao—Ludlam & Hel ELOCKSE, 20 date—Arr abip Etizabeth Kimball, Wilson, . Sept 1€—Arr Sea Lion, Alerander, Bombay, Rawearma, Now, aoe So0ld Wild Oncol Orowely Mete bourne. inéward, Bamlen, éo. eeu, ‘Nov M—In port brig Lnoy Darling, Lees, for Poxtsmourz, Nov 13—8id Leona, Norris (from Caliao) Ant Fivexwo, Nov 6—Arr Ells, Howes, Marseilles; Walter daft the branches of the tree#, that did not deter the visit t droeed “sPag. | Park, Staten Inland, They turned out seventy muskets, | J. W. G. Clemente, MD; Fiisbe Harris, MD ARRIVED. trom pay purpose, vie: riding aud walking in the = cast yd pangs soterod a gpoincy bad nice pioneers, and contended for forty five prizes. Toey Mr Jamm ANDERSON returne1 thenks for the honor Steamship Zuln (Br), Goodwin, Kingston, Ja, with mdse and pl z , asin one another as ‘‘Pantaloon; an v4 — tase S very seldier like ree ‘They presented | conferred upon nim, and the meeting then adjourned. pe Sas Bn. & ‘Booth. na ‘mas tae Park. The lotteries created fan among those arms in fropt of the Hamat as ‘Reamahip Karnas ‘Brownless, Havana, ¥ JONRS’ Woop knew the parties because of the peoutiar fortunes of the | “"Te'Ssicuaei Dalton Musketeers parade? om Wodnesday, ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR 1860. Karnak (sr), ron ie Nor by the last annuel ner ' a winners, A confirmed old bachelor, for jastance, drew n : Hoo xen, | Tee funds of the society as shown z wae lively. Although it bad lost ite summer verdure | ‘adie, an¢ other such mishaps occurred, Some were To ae ee cee TR are mana resting Hommten: | repert in September, 1860, amounted to $20,179 0% ue ee and the trees were bare, there was a cberrfulnore arising | oorn fortunate abd the prizes drawn were very good. foreman of 17 Hoeo, and numbered some forty mce | the Fom 0° $28,000 ls invesied on bond and mortgage, | senmanmy Yerawown, Farrian i Norfolk ae, with frew the presence of not less than three target companies, | good string and reed baud was in attendance, making the | yerg, ‘They mates very creditable terest at seven per cont The valance, $1,179, je- | mdse and passengers, odlam & Heineken. vent Geom, Sonne. with Bowes, Bierce. Bas, ji 1¢ | aduir very lively with their masic The fair will bo kept ree icaacre lat calor etet Thanksgiving | Potked on call in the United States Trust Compaay, by Pere tO eet Boe Laie oak et Gb, |e Pxsanc Gept aid Revely, Plumer, NYork, Whirlwind, ene in the costame of Zounves, and who got up oitmlo | oo sth daturday ab No, 659 Groodwa oo > kegiving | Croer of the Standing Comamitee, and bears interest. pad 26 passengers to OH Marsball & Oo. 14th a ais telson’ warfare, The river was alive with boate of al kinds, | °P¢? 3 tb : ee ; nae eee tanec te caleac on tney were | v'The reotipte for the year ending September, 1800, were Mp Hi'winer (Dalek seaman) wan tort Overboard Font ag Fixer, Nov $—Tn port sehr Wm Wilton, Weston, team, Pail and oar, aod although the number of visiters . ™ Mr. J. H. Jones, and in the evening s grand sappor was sources ‘Russell, WEENSTOWN. Nov 121d Alnambre Toblaeoa (from Cals ‘The ecbool of tiie mission held their Thanksgiving al rn was pot *0 large as veval, still those who were there given at the residence of Mr. Wa. Farren, Cottage piaes. E H seemed determined to enjoy themselves. featival oa Wednesday evening, and about 860 obiidreo | {large no.ber of invited guesta were ‘present, when t 7 oon Rept 13—Sid Teaae Bio Jarero, Oct 15—In port ehips “4 . , Skalidld, do; ads 5 eee retabu, Cine: J 0 ‘Biker Ros ad pe Rushes, ; Caroes, Hotiner. wtg; James for New rales, for i 0 Speakivg about target companies, we must not forget | Were present, under the care of Messrs. James Delvill and Kg 9 st arg ‘by Messrs, Chambers, Farren, Ryer- we posses of the different warce, who got up enum. | Wm. W. Leonard, from Washington piace Dutch Reformed | “¥» lame and others. SSS? burch, the ‘atter of whom had charge of the children = Orleans; barks Rey: > of affairs of the mostly in uniform, : ae J ver : mimic ag a ve Pars: in a, during ‘the exercites, Mr. Marsh eddressed the schoo! es persge DaY IN 1mm , Fe bt bs a Favret for Baltimore lig; St James, fm frent of any perton of note in tho ward, they | ®"d Dr. Prince amused tho ebtidren with © series of ‘The annuel holiday was celebrated Very SPPTOPH: | For annuities. =, “yh ord Fai (renahi “Maneon, from. Biche chemical and electrical experiments, inoluding the | ate and laudibie manner yesterday at the Brooklyn Taber- | Cotleoting.. @ve the usual eaiute of ‘present’? and @ roll of | + burning of tee,” &. Fach scholar was presented ov | pacie. The pastor, Rey, Wm. A. Bartlett, got up a spien- | Printwg and advertis! he Grom. These cases were not isolated, but were | leaving with a beg containing cakes, sweatmoate. ko, did collation for tho rich and poor attached to his churob, Supdries.........+ ing. oocas : —= | tons cmenes te sleet of gary of the city. fone oF Socad giikenen were wakes up eel ian foe and from eleven to two P. M. there was econeral demoll- | Total............cc:ccccesseevenesaveeenssacee B12 bese companies had more drums than the regular legiti- | the Sabbath school. tion of turkey and other good things, which were laid out Wisnin the past year ten members have been elected, mate ones, and, of course, made more noise. MBWAROYS’ ASSDOIATION. on several capacious tables, to satisfy the gastronomic ers. | ™4kibg the whole number 111. THE CHARITABLE ASSOCIATIONS. ‘These little but useful and energetic class of juveniles | Vinge of the visiters. Rev. Mr. Bartlett improved the by cH very speech, in the course of Avornen Max Roastap iv 4 Lis Kiux.—The body of % ie veval on Thanksgiving Day that those who ‘‘have | wero all but forgotten by thelr before generous friends, | CNa'ne yait nn the boncleeeoe of the Almignts to poe emongh and to spare’ generslly contrive to give from | and the poor fellows bad to go without their usual good | mortals. The whole ailair was a very happy one, aud re ‘thetr abundance something to those who have none; aod | dinner on this day. What bave they done to be this year | Sects credit on the pastor of the Tabernacle. 9 pamed Jobn O'Connell was found oa the 26th iast it cead ina lime kiln at the foot of Ciay street, Newark. Jt is supposed he had iain down in it whl'c ‘in- tonicated to warm himself, and falling asleep was burned Dy these means many, pay thousands of poor persons ob- | forgotien? iy this is some mistake. There were two to death. tamed a good dinner yesterday who would otherwise Siicieat be toe pees to the lodging house, but not THE DAY padre Poe cerry mom diebeanated Ee things of ay LADING’ UNTON AID, BIO. Thanksgiving sermons wero preached inall theeharches | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Doth tbe intien and gentiomen who wero engage! in | Several of these institutions for aged and indigent fe- | todey; all referring to the political condition of the ~ ~ 4 the cause, although they seemed very mach woaried by | maice had a good dinner spread yesterday for the “old | country, and expressive of Union loving sentiments . Tavnspay, Nov. 29-6 P. M. Tis sata a sanaira =. Salih heevis sa be taretn ga a a 4a toeao | folks,” but bad no exere'ses or other exhibition. The Pmmapauema, Nov. 29, 1960. This being Thanksgiving Day no business was 4 216 3 ante: ® missions were virited by our reporters, we give our read: | Poor old matronercemed to feel the kindness of their | the day was well observed, Churobes were crowed, | transacted in Wall street, and business offices, were for NOrleans (and lanced pilot. » @re a ketch of a few of them. eS ee ee a forsa5rin | exe the palptt converted into a forum for the discussion | cloned, ‘Vena Gnvn, Nov alia part barn Flask, Gompboll tor Neve THE FIVE POINTS HOUSE OF INDUSTRY. Fomembrance of his dear old mother lately decoased, Of the present dissevalons which disturb the country: A} From the South we hear that, as was expected, *Gyurenrons; Nov 13-614 Congress. Watson (trom NOr‘eand), ‘The ebiidven here prercnted a cheerfal appearance as CHRIST CHURCH MISSION. Christian spirit of conctitation was warmly and eloqveutly | 1,4 Charleston banks have suspended specie pay- ampameaiae Wey eat on the gallery during the exercises, Ac, to the The children of this mission attended Divine service | urged by pastors generally. At the close of the erer- ments. These banks are good enough, and will be Wu. Bamber of about three hundred and @fty, the girls boing | yesterday at Christ church, corner of Fifth avenue and | cises, att Paul’s Episcopal church, the organist strack . . Ke all attired in aprons, white as the driven snow, and the | ‘Thirty anh street, after which they were each, to the | up the national anthem, “The Star Spangled Banner.” | *Vle to pay all their noteholders and depositors Boye looking clean and tidy. They wont through thetr ex: | pumber of hundred, presented with some warm winter | The congregation rose and joined ia the singing. in full as soon as the movement in cotton revives. sminations creditably and sang very prettily, They were | cicthing. The mission, which is situated im Eightosnth Set } The St. Louis banks have likewise been compelled addressed by Messrs Wenovy, Rock well Sirect, near E’zhth avenue, distributed provisions to the to suspend specie payments, prison convention. There were a large needy’, a8 far as their funds would permit. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. ‘The Committee of Ways and Meansin the South well picared, macy leaving olla proofm ‘hore. "aft ee pal : iii ainaaliadian” aie Carolina Legislature eae reported against raisin, ' _ REV AEE STOR D a ai Seo concenes tbe eblidren were marohed to dlaner to tee In rome of the up town wards two ladies were busily } Address of the Central Executive Com- P ag 1B ep, tap, ray tap tap of a drum beaten by & lusty looking | engaged yesterday morning distributing at the houses of | mittee of Onio om Limcoin’s Election, | ™02¢Y in the present emergency by taxation, and megro boy, the boys occupying four long tarlee ia oue ons ti and other TO THE EDITOR OF THB NEW YORK BRaLD. have recommended an issue of State bonds. The ee rer eet eee Lae Cacia goed Seouithat te Gea Covvuscs, Ohio, Nov 24, 960. f present debt of the State, ae specified in the report Teagibwiee, ‘and the eame in the iter, with the cxcapticn of their Kind benefactors, they were refused. Enologed I send you the address of the Ceutral Execu- | of the Attorney General just laid before the Legis- thai the fifin tanle Lon: end ‘of the other four. ‘ 3 eee eee eer rece she oe. Of une, cuber Toor, | The messengers of mercy and charity ap moved | tive Committee of the republiean party of Obie. If you | lature, is $4,406,000, being an increase of about /pectal w ‘on each ove's plate, and heartily tue little feliows | us’ criterion, bes be information eealt te uctatoeeees, | With our readers to understand the trae sentiments of F tomO were Comparatively little higher thaa & “pile | to who they were. May such kind imooguito yisiters in. | tbe masves who voted for Mr. Lincoln, you will publish 8f eopper cents") enjoyed their aoparently wnusuel din poy Be op A : Ber.’ One little fellow aboot Aves earso d, an be marched | Tes, for Suck ts true charity it, The repeal of the Missouri compromise broke dowa rlong, said to ® laty, while an expression of joy | THE WILSON INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL—SINGING Ny THE | the democracy of ibe free States in less than six years, $1,500,000 since last year. This debt is mostly held in the State and in Europe. The pulk of it consists of five and six per cent bonds, which, until the recent revolutionary proceedings, stood at sa fret . at !HTLDREN — , BTC. aodsha Sontine SS ne ak an on Fret tw Kore mw wiumasgiring tay Wee Sar tote on eats Y den wing iiatf tbat | ~--* war in the London market, Here they are a eet oe re ee ow eaminavonik | On, which ie situated at No. 137 avenue A. The Wiles | time. Ail the didlerort clemonte which compose | “known. ‘The question now arises, will the new Sten sere acmitied to the teblee, and eagerly they pat | Industrial School je @ benevolent Institution, founded | the republican party were consulted cn the address, Toe | #S9€ Of Duude ccoomena ready sale? Can they way” (ne !t allotted portions about six years ago by @ lady bearing the name which | antecedents of the members of the comm/ttee are as fol. | be recommended as an investment to capitalists? weating, Barncns vie Harbor LADIES’ BOMB, OR FIVE POUTS MIASION, designates it, for the pur pore of alfording usefa! education | jows:—One an old liberty man, one a former democrat, The soene bere wat one of those affecting ores that | and instruction to the ebildren of needy parents. Besides | three corservatire wi and two Seward whigs, aud yot would move the stoutest hearts, and caase tears to come | the veual branches of realing and writing, the obildren | al! united on a common platform for the Ualw, acd from the syes of the moat insensate, The school for in | are instructed im sewing, end ats proper ago arc provi- | ageinet recession and resistance to the constitution and fanis war a plearicg sight, as they tat arranged slong ® | Jed with situations 4& millivers and seamstresses. As | the laws. A BUCKEYE. gallery, clean mod tidy, singtng cheerfully, one little pretty | an tedacement for thelr attendance and good conduct ot {From the Columbus (Ohio) State Joaraal } olbg the 1 tbe boys were mated | *cbeo!, the children also receive a daiiy pecuniery rema TO TRE BSPUBLICANS OF O10. ey ho} wae Bey om J the centre ratien, which, thovgh email, ie suilicient to ascomy lich It te with no ordinary degree of gratification that your ‘and the girs oo the lo At the end a large table ue object for which it is given, Girlie only Central ative Committee now announces \o you, in oevercd «ith books and toys, which were afterwarde dis | received as pupils, and the number at present im etten- | the « ustomary form, the success of the repablicaa party tributed amovg the children. Over this table was a | dence is 183, who are under the care and tnstroction of | at tho general clection of the @th fort. The retarns of toe ii Rare’ bi AD; tion ‘Avery, Pou: fe ee icc etare wR tame Pane Roman, Wik, Mare: 1 DARTHOOTE (Rov 28-814 schr Victor, Sonny, from Cape ti) uiladety PAUL RIVER, Nov 27—Arr erbr Tram Saaith. MoGivern, Pg ty i ee a C GLOUCESTER, Nov Sarr bark Hablom, Davias fe HOLME: ’ HOLE, Bo ? M—Arr, sobre York, Philadelphia for l’ortian*; P A Sanders, Somers, do fr Salem; OW Dyer, Pierce; BK ith; Ada rig a pg egg gt lf South Carolina were to remain in the confede- racy, and her commercial and agricultaral resources were in-a fair way of being peacefully developed, We see no reason why a farther issue of bonds to @ good price in the financial markets of the | Bremen ship Luis, reporied ashore some #lx months ago, with world. According to the letter we received the py none ents mg mo calniek teen taveeseilialiddia other day from a leading director ef one of the was tm lat 8850, lom 46, jnst half passage, in 7 days and 7 Charleston banks, the State will produce this | hours; sounded oo the Haske of Newfoundland the ten. day i > fe, Wiss Ewart and Mise Fegan, though these ladies are veca | election: the Atlantic States and in the Srates ta the a ; 4 severe W gaiss. 7 motto is evergreens. ras rococe @ | Sinally assisted in tbeir imvore by the charitably disposed | interior gave us early aeearapce of ow amp ‘More | 702" $25,000,000 worth of cotton, rice, tarpen | ‘rom eee pete ee aes _ i i ah or seavevevereoecacasececeoeranaseceracenenee } | ‘Ady subscribera of the school, which includes amoug itt | recemt uews from California and Oregon indicate that | tine, &c. Allowing that this estimate was twenty | = emi ro eae e Hee se cvcrsesecercerecerreceercrecececioonececeserere ® | parOUR the wives of many of our merchants. ez, tao, Rave ined We vepestionn baits, Fram ess | per cont over the mark, we still have an anand | epee Sues Seo teies, Ue Capenins te Or Oates S thomopeons thet - The exeroises yesteriay commenced at one o'clock at | to sea the triumph is complete. J b ashore shout 3 miles K of Amaganeett, LI, morning of 27th a With garlaads festooved in a very pretty macner bo | which hour the children assembled. A number of beaut) The circumstances under which this vietory has been | production of $20,000,000. On this basis the State | she ier penrty Mab and @ry at low water. Cargo will be cis i wy Lal weath the words, Over the seats of the boys was the | fa) iste hymns and sooge were sung, with a barmouy | wop give it e peculiar siguidcanee. For & long time prior | could well afford te owe five or six millions—if it one oe veasel ot Werte Nickels, motto and eweetners that did credit to the Macca! | to 1864 public tndignation bad seen excited in the coa bt My yp Fish Shaw, #1 George i rorpecaenpasenaca aspen mips pease e pag ag og ero recitations tome hon boa riaveboiding yop ons earn of the domi. | Were certain that no expenses would be incurred smn Td Bar: fe \bat soweto spariog!y ebali reap also sp: id more }, the children were conducted a pant ‘i ea make their | be i a+ ecorercveccoecoveccorvcceveccocenoscsceveccorere ® | seems, in tae Kapemsant, where St large tables wore tot ee, Poiey a te a to mane tae — the ordinary cost of supporting a white pata Manna Wenntmarox, Bnd over these of the gtria— Provided with an abundance of good things. After grace, | eforte bad contin’ thr ‘& long coorse of | Population of less than 300,000, and about as Tematved 15 minutes, but eame Queceereerescererss roreoorteerreveresrocerocesecsrere!) | which was said by all the children in an appropriate verse | offensive legislation, carried on the tastro- | many slaves. But if South Carolina is to em- | reared toP. ‘He \hat soweth bonntirolly shall reap also boua- Of poetry, they all wont to work at tbe viands; ao em | meatality of the demooratic party. The indignation thus ba ‘Brio ®taxpaap, of Windsor, tifulty, ploy ment Whickgconcluded the programme of ihe lay’s | excited increased ic extent and ‘at each new act rk in @ revolutionary war, the case, in the ‘Of Bub. grounded on ihe rere cvoneneees POOL ROOLOLLELE LODE LE LODE feetivity the opinion of capitalists, will perhape not be #0 clear. Bertaale's Wing’ without damage, Voth motions deing formed of the samo lasting material BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. It is understood, at present, that the United States | ,.A¢és /4mas Muixn. from Providense tor Xi will not use force to retain South Carolina in the hence, and semaines meray of Union. But even if the naked right of secession Brome Chere ‘2d inst, with a be conceded by the general government, in order | New Bee © avoid the calamity of civil wa aill remain a number of nice questions | tng to the description of to be adjusted betwoen this country and | picked vee. Rousd Bll Oreek, and also South Carolina, which might lead to an Sows Hiawatna—The cargo interruption of peaceable intercourse, No prac- pV FT oe Geriaace and wreaths were also distributed about the room. | rye inmates of the charitable institutions on Black- these latter abies | woll’s Inland celebrated Thanksgiving Day in a very se y, protessionale, were busily on | tisfactory and pleasant manner, Divine service was held kies by pe Lx gl tes 4 tn the morning, and all who were able sttended. For the ; or wore soveral | inner they were treated to a very favorite dish of theirs, | jiey of the legislation of the , On ibe Babject of Two very large loaves, weighing 10 | «pork and beans,” after which they cach received a largo | slavery, in conformity with the policy were ‘over the | ywce of sweet cake, and judging from the hearty “tank | tion, aa that policy and “God he aan were showered | the republic. fai’ Around the | of tne institetions, when be made bis appearance in any of | abuse and misrepresentation unparalicled in i Ginck an evergreen motto told all to “Redoom the time.” | the warce after the dinner was over, we concluded that | of contests. Yet, Sod raslande and wreaibe wore bug aboct tbe wails cd | ihe lemates had beta perivliy painting wth Uo Tanke, Itmay tou unainin beurre, | tical scheme has been suggested for the | Sos ie wees, sbost 00 bushels, was re. Over manielp! wore jorda— giving ¢isner provic: them; indeed some cen! campaign a livision m . fonn a Jane" attempt OP Ee ne hans t0-on : fay old. women jobingiy sald. thet’ they wore afvass of | states, end eonmasen teh time ant te sun mentors ee deletes debt; for the partition of the sonore Upate Hote, bas boon ‘The stranger, the facheriers, the widow, being sick afer such an unvasually rich dianer—bee! be- | would vindicate te lategrity of its purposes, it orooeed nal territories; for the transter of the national Soar ~The e evelocs ibe couldres, “0 tne, Bomber of about thal ena wtate <3 — “ re fos ooeee ‘on the 16ih of May last ite Tepremsasearees | PToPerty within the terri of South Carolina; for oo the leads mame ning, Sith q o b » Fepreseptativee 7 4 eres Gret served, after which the more re Everything wore ite usual clean sad orderly appear. | adopted a platform of principles, and semicoted tte can. | the settlement of the Fugitive Slave question afer | Boston: the latter arrived bere abitante of the velghborhood: and | ance, and the tomaire without exception had all of them | didates for the office: and \ whole of the poverty stricken | s contented and bappy look on their countenances Thia | By this declaration of principles the party i@ to be tried. residents of the Five Points were simided | wag more particularly to be observed amongst tho oid | and stands or fall, not by aby expression of individual ‘The scene at that time i indescribabie, Wretched | women whe bare charge of the infants, for whom opinions wherever ast ounoed. Tadividvale, who seemed as if they bad never tasted | they seem to have @ real motherly feeling, and pride ‘The pintiorm and the candidates of the party hare been i secession, &c., Ac. In the event of the recog. | Sintcntsler, txure bend, nition by the United States of the independence of | _atnenm>— South Carolina, all these matters would have to be imerse| of goed food aine the nat Thaukegiving Day, 8 ¢ | themselves on the cleanliness and goo! look# of their | spproved aod adopied by the vote of the Ameri | Settled, and it is hardly likely that they could be | ton anid ® Mmery & Uo. of Boson. from mere jike bed wolves than deny iw phoned be pleas little oe Se oer. jae and RO may ay -- ph Bie) ‘a | settled without angry controversies. If these con. | eight. been cheer | bearte tainly dors great crea! and experien their | reall thee topes ich the repablicas organi. Whalemen. Cerictam tones tone gifts wore as ieash of some z00d— fate? motors. - ‘: zation waa founded. * | troversics became so embittered as to lead to war, | _fid from San Francigoo Nov feat ibey were realty tring ~ J ee | RANDALL'S ISLAND, Hy copras sale embtenne oh feel ant the securities of South Carolina would not stand Spoken, &. expressed tbomecive m inde! » Bote Yorterday wae a very important one to the boys on | ‘at ae ene og a “yo very high in the financial world. Wi Ship Nabob, Bexter, hence June 3 for Shaaghae, Sept 17, of ‘CKET. Nov eebr Ply, uiladelonia. weeny private ind!vi¢uals for the r coatributions. President clect—against whose honor and integrity no orld. War would of | pout ‘ y eet a 5 yt oa pred: gle pois seve oeumen. Randall's Island, as independent of ite betog Thankegiving | imputation was mere during the whole of the late ozone RRGRURYFORT, Mov Zar echt Young Amoria, Peet course do great mischief in the North; but it would | , Shy RR Fortes Fanart rom Boston Jace 23 for Rast In- likewise involve the blockade of Charleston, and | %% Amirali, ir, roe Ofbraivar May 28 for Samaten, consequently the stoppage of the export of cotton, | "BL Suretseds Deatee nenes te Pyeonth, Rag, Nor 2, Day, they also dedicated, with moh cclat,a fine, Iare | ing canvars—will, in all ean of parpdee, conform to log | URE letter and spirit of the onstitution of tbe country, to play room whieh has jast been faiehed, and is intended Prieoipha of tbe republican party aa savousced at for the wee of the large boys during inclement and rsicy | Chicago, and as ind oy the Imminent national dan @ the triangular plese of ground which divides the wo Ins) montioned mmeion# som kind, geaerous Pool, MeFadéeu, Banger for do; Vidanle were engage! \o distr buting bread and meat frow rice and turpentine; where, in this case, would $0 57, en fer 60. ther one feet in length by forty ia | gore Which gave birth to the organization ya |, Lawsas, from Bangor for Palermo " bows: & wagon d-vwn up at “tbe polut.” The crows of famish- | TTS Tne kandat's inland Ligte Guard teeeites simon | | We express this confidence, ovwittunanding the die | be the $20,000,000 of annual products? Where | a0°attad Aces ™ MOY | parks talc for Rew Marea Wier 4 cove sad man whe gathered arve Draper and the other members of the Board of Pabiie | content which hee mome pareot we ooentty | would the planters get corn to feed their M er the foo : in Charities and Correction on thelr arrival at the island, | ©Poo the election of Mr I.tecoln of apples were “scramble!” { geeompanied by about twenty-five invited amongst Tt @ idle sed mischievous tm the erireme to smoog the masa, It was rumored | whom we petiaed Jone Saneb Astor, Owen, Mr. Coats, | *¥ ‘that the American people can desire or oon. Axtwenr, Nov 12-10 ships Walle, for slaves? These are matters which capitalists | FUrlears soon; Gence and Loveland, for New York: sia, en for do Dee 8 Osroline Visia (lor) Pio will be likely to consider before they purchase tor do i fars don Rotterme. for Bosoo br ib whiny art e tome whit th ‘The sent that the government which they have e- Laat ef the mont vi ‘on youu icikdy:.” who fourd some” Pleseure ia thie oun rd them to the room; which we vory hanaueeney tablished shall ever be overtarned uncer dieappotntment | the bonds which South Carolina proposes to isauc. fa bork Wen A Banke wien ee for meting ore of tbelr mone dosen of bem, sae would make a pox! As (here were over Dall 8 | cocon ted wi'b fiags and baoners presented to them by ot tbe result of an elretion held by them according to the ight's spree’ from cach Preyer) military companies in Sate of the Union. | forma presoribed by the law of the land. This , to be thus distributed, sod | The rom war aedioated ty nese teuper, whe mebt wae e@tabliabed by the people—ite constitation was We should be glad to recommend them as an in We Sid Rect 9 bark An Wins, q vestment, because we believe that the people of ft by stip Hound, B titans certainly w sey iy “for fon,” there were | « fective and appropriate address. Moses H Grin. | *dopted by them = That ‘tion, operating upon the | South Carolina—unlike the le of same oth for Burepe. plesty who weald |ike such tus repeated pay: addremed the boys to oy a prople in Mond satienal capaety, mprome, and the States—are imbued with Rehr ones of hae Bewrot (Pil), Nov M—Of, Henrietta, Dyker, NYork for DOOMTH WARD wreeior Dialogues were then bow Mamers sbary lamp paseed in conform: ) Whatevor their charac. mi A ei cvuley and Matlide Martin, two | {¢T ato te be execules wi di equal vigor and imoartiality | which would prevent their attempting to shirk | BARCBUiA Nov 0—Arr Abby Ritaabeth, Phinney, NT. ‘The room where tue children of the miseion went wo the scepective ages of nine and ten years, | 18 ail parte of the country, of revolation 8 | soir deta. Ph before they can bo.s000 m. nd ‘ art. "hic ih hy brit Feoguia’ Contes ero tee through thelr exercises \@ #itrated on tbe first foor of 4 energy infused into thelr parte by these jn. | Comosded to every communtty, bat can be no moral 7 mmended | Fx, be hie om the boone at the corner of Otiver and Heary streets, and | veniles took every one by surpries, and elicited warm and | Sion eonmpunty of enptinien for Goncel tn the C to capitalists, it is absolately necessary that the aster Mer BAT anarign reat Ne ef a good sine, The "iktle cows!” wereerrayed on a | Witr',cPReee Te Oe TTT pth me — ‘ees! remedy | public should be acquainted with the probable | og? sevs- Aur Lucinda. mm We contiuded mans by both givin and = available. gallery at thoend of tue room to the momberof aboot | nuye The whole thy tod cumin of the | _Retwern the exercive of this right and simple obedienne foor bendred, clget of Whom were @reathed with ever Ix xoingy ~ Of the laws there can be no middie course A seoemrion a amount which the State will require to issue, and | ona ek : the probable means which will be forthcoming f. Py from wow aii bi flaw Tom sil¢gianee to the constitation and laws by any por neoming for a ewaré for goed conduct aad punctuality st Sree ben eiceene nto ae tion of tho com@iunity, without common consent, is simpy | the payment of the interest. It isurged by the Com And apbain rebooie They wore engaged Gomtly 9 | che ccmnany then adjourned te the dining room te par. | difobedience of law, and nothing lees than troseonahie mittee of Ways and Means that the le of singing, witb afew other exereises Over tht @Al@Y | ioke of @ Thanksgiving dinner, wbiom consteted of roast | It cannot be denied that a sentiment in favor of die . People of the wen (be ds, ‘These aré my jowels ” Im the Centre of | tvrgeye ana Union bes for many years existed in some parts of the He goom waa splana. at which ayoutg lady presided tbe | ihe ware Ampie wate ous, Gens tothe peor tinge | OOUDL'). abd to thet kentiameat has whok: day. epiivening the interyae with her perform de4, aod yenterday will long be.cemembared by tse ames Above the mano were two festooe age, the © Of the Weiland aa one of the pinasantest Thaoks State should come forward patriotically and take the bonds. This is more romantic than practical. | State bonds can only be sold at great financial cen- ome. spowe om center ue LI; over the f giving Daye they have spent jot It wae always nag Mg sa And never | tres, where men of means Congregate in search of aa. Rare: grinder loktng on tthe erst were. dhe wordii— Gash. OY i init seem ror ot a permanent union wares | safe inventments. In agricultaral States capitalists Bah FAO. Her Pear Show: wets, Life fuoe | ia : : Rherainy Deriog (be morning the members of Seam Baghee | wes overpowers ences ia tat te Be feared that | are rare; people in South Carolina, who have | ate . aah . sane oeman Nott | for Company No 47, Frank Reymond, Foreman, tried their she qcasetsy in pow’ A ‘eoure +b} 3 . | Money, want it for the purchase of land, negroes Wer svccoverotaccrreseci rover wocrorererocaproorerene) | WOW Mammer 8 tbe corner of Hontton sod Gress streets. | Phe petriotiem of the people, the! ~poS And the flag of che Colon wae femtooned tee corner of | The trial war mort satinfactory two streame wore thrown | « Tirtue and good order in society, and strong devo the rum — At the @hd opporite ihe chiMiren ware tablen | 4 (istance of over sixty fect above Althouse’s lange fao- | the to ie olen which now as heretofore grows with ant shetvet, om WhICR were toys, boars, ancther of thas | tory Thiet Se, now doing duty ia the Peird, | the occamton, will be sulflcient for the greatest emer. very large loaves (p'r Crook is the giver of these) and | Fourth sad Kighth dietricte ornaments, wbich were given . ot and machinery. At the present time, especially, | ¥ the appeal to theNouth Cerotina planters and men | of means is ill timed. The merchants are in great distress; the soundest among them are secking ex- | some very Me wedding tir TARGET COMPANIES, Sa tn te wee Goliad ines | Too minaly éuaplag wun ats sear 0s extensive on uns | Selene Guise tensions. |The banks are on the eve of suspension. 3 ear, bot very few companion tarming out Among tsar | perpoese, 4 tree a The planters are getting but 8} centa for cotton, he tint puamatorete tive poe ee pareces, Rowever, wore thes pF = by 0 large which, but for the present agitation, they would S eoenny ee eae a Ss by — Romgret Se btonieD Light Guard, Capt Water Soxtt Troy | daronghowt every portion have sold for 12 cents. Trade is paralyzed, and * 4% «Catt, a erred oot geome forty mow 2 visite! 2eryker's Pay a a ap. reat distress prevails throughout the State. Sarely, COLORED Oernan'e & « 'OHeT praction Over twenty prinee @ere contended wean beabay mj at auch a time as this {t is grataitous to expect poo- 4 te sep tng sh the popoer Put 8 uxt Forty F Thich were wowarted to ihe beet markemes, The with Mr, Douguth ple to teke revolutionary bonds.