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— NO. 5323. . THE IMPORTANT WORLD, A. D., 1848. CAREFULLY COMPILED AND CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED, FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD, EVENT 1—The eit: 1 JANUARY. —The city enveloped ins dense fog—New Year’s calls—the day passed off quietly, Opeulag of Girard Gollege in Fhiladelphia. The price of cotton within 34 to dd , a8 low as ever known. City of Chagres, » ud city, destroyed by fire. Gen Valencia captured near the city of Mexico, by Col. Wynkoop. San Juan de Nicaragua captured by the English. Riot and mas- sacrein Milan—the beginning of the series of revolu- ney 2 Europe. ~Sunpay —Steamer Hibernia, the first of the Cu- pana Nee York line, sailed at 8 A. M., for Helifax ane .Averpool. 8.—The debate on the war opeued in the Senate. by Gen. Cass--Byzinning of the Presidential campaign. ‘The Hud«on River open to Albany, Lola Montes, the aap euse rhe | spirit of Bavaria kd alhoun’s great war telegraphed exolusively to Arrival of the Caledonta at the New Vork Heraid, Boston, with news of terrific gales on the English coast Gov. Young ia favor of the Mexi ‘sion of the steamer Sea Bir der on the Missouri, 5 —Coutinuance of the war debate in the Serate. Calle for 4 gre: i " outs ae at Taylor meeting circulating through. 6—The 8. Explo- d and 1,100 kegs of gunpow- diana, in Or he former victorious, 1 — The whige in trouble about the Mexican war— Gordon Wells murdered in Weathersfield,Coan. Gan. ‘Worth talked of for the Preridency. The Hon. Jobn McLean out against the war, Espartero enthusiasti- aga Teosived in Madrid. ) R— Steamboat Blue Ridge, on the Ohio, blown up; Meeting im Philadeipnis thirty lives lost. Taylor Mas 8 nominated for the Presidency by the de- f Indiana. Celebration of the Battle or New Orleans in New Orleans; Gen. Taylor in the proces. . sion Rumor of @ Treaty of Peace with Mexico, Sanguinary struggle in Pavia, Italy, between the sta- dents and troops—the second move in the republican atrmegle in Europe. Sunpay.—Stroggle in Pavia continued; fitt; sons killed and wounded; the University closed Tre. ea in fall insurrection; Cergamo and Bressia in com- 10—Very cold day; thermometer at sunrise 1 Lewis Cass nominuted for the Presidency by ihe DE mocratic Convention of Ohio. Henry Clay arrived in asniegten. Reverdy Johnson’s great speech on the Helier. war. The steamer Washington put into * 11.—Another cold day; thermometer at eunri: deg Conoiuston of Reverdy Jonnson’s speech. bri meral Sovtt coming home, ia consequence of the troubles in the army, Formidable election riots in jontreal, Canada, with the thermometer thirty de- rees below zero. Col. James MoKiriek, Cherokee gent, died ‘at Fort Gibson. San Juan de Nicaragua '6-captured by the Centzal Americans Re recs the Texaa Rangers, under Col. , a 0 ; PrN, e erillas, under Padre Jarauta; latter $—Dinner to Col. Burnett, in Philadel phi Heat property case decided im favor of Mrs, 14—Twenty thousand words of telegraphi wablished in the New York Merald in two weeks, ond- ing to-day Treasury Notes 9X a 09! Palermo part by the King’s troops Sicily state of j— the a bic é rt ‘me ime ihe continuation of the republican moce- ¢ Pea Patch case decided in favor of the Uni- States. Bombardme.t of rmo continued. be ‘agua recaptured by nat adultery passed the New York Steamer Yallabusha and forty lives de- ws nea Donatdville, La, Abd-el-Ka- 19 —Gold apd silver accumulatingin the Bank of ngiand—Mercantiie failures coutiaue in Kurope, re Mexican AWpiLat Eirthiguake ta Lisbon. 21—Weather mud. More rumors of peace Mexico. ‘32—The Jesuits’ Church, in Elizabeth street, de- troyed by fire. Capture of Tehuaoan by Gen. Lane— scape of Santa Anna. Major Edward Webster died i Bu. Angel. 2 « Suspay.— Great excitement in Italy--the Aus- rian troops entered Modeus and Parma. Dr Moses enieaf died at Newton. of a poisonous humor, ntracted in # dissecting room. re Annexation of Yooatan talked of. Terrible ‘araceas; several nembers of the Venezue- ian Congress murdered. Orixaba, popu'ation 25,000, aptured by General Lane. President Ballivien, of revigped. and arrived at Valparairo .—Capada becoming ripe for annexation, or some- ‘Suieide of Dr. Horace Wells, the discover- mocrate selected the fourth Mon- ay in May for their National Convention, to nominate heir candidate for the Presidency--The movements for he Presidency becoming more excited. Chioroform troduced an element. Legislavure of lowa ad- journed without electing U S. Senators 26.--The democracy of New York in great trouble ‘4 confusion, The Fxemont Court Martial concluded, uch to the relief of ail concerned. ,Auti-Wilmot semooratic Convention jo Albany. i ‘2% --More rumors of peace—stooks up a little. Ex- y General Barker died at Buffalo. ‘Troubles in with Attor be Tayior party in New York. ‘28--More peace rumors. Duel expected between the Hon Reverdy Jobnson and Henry J Brent, Keq, at Annapolis. The war debate still continued in the U.S Seoate—Buucombe nearly tired out, 29,—Great Dewooratio War Mecting in Tammany ‘Hail—General Houston and the Hon. the speakers Farmers’ & Mercha’ Memphis, Tenn, Vicksburg Theatre burned down. Bombardment of Messina. National Constitution, like tnat of France of 1830, granted by the King to the ‘Two Sicilies Surpension of arms at Palermo, between the insurgents end troops. “ © 80—Sunpay —Analversary of the birth of Tom Pa'ne —great celebration. Thrones tottering all over Europe. PEBRUARY. 1.—Great Clay meeting im Pitsburg. Great fire in Toronto. Threatened wat betweon England and China—-Stgns of a revolution ia the Celestiat Empire. 2.-Gen Cas6 nominated for the Presidency by the democrats of Michigan. A projét of a treaty of peace signed at Guadalupe by Mr. Irist, without authority, and the Mexican Commissioners. The Post Of vertiring given tothe New Fork Herald, be its circulation being more extensive than that of the Trthune aud otber papers. Tremendous Taylor meet- ing at Cincinnati. 3—-Steambost Major Barbour sunk near Troy, la, Aug. four lives loat. “Great Taylor meeting in Cincin- 2%: Arnyaiof Gen Quitman in New York 7— James P. Goode and Francis Dechagon fought « duel at Farmville, Va: four shots ex shanged Goode woun! in the breast, Thunder storm at Norfolk. Th jon in Guatemala in progress--the rebels, 1,000 «1 bad pained rome victories. 6 --Mgs. Alanson Barnard, of frondequoit, killed her ehiid and hanged herrelf, Death of Commodere Ridge- ly. in Baltimore, The British Consul declared ais intention to leave Canton, and issued « proclamation, ‘Warning. Briti-h subjects that if they remained ia the city after the retiring of his establishment, they did it at their own risk. | \§—Sospay.-Great fire in Wall streot, New York, ~V7,-Greek Mintstey, resigned. Approach of the re- pudlican storm ca Europe $ Splendid reception of bapy The eperetives in Fail Riv higher wages James Buchanan nominated for th General Quitman in Al- er vurned ont for e Presidency 9 by the democrats of the Pennsylvania Le ‘islatare. 10 Arrival of the packet snip Isaac Wright. in 22 days, from Liverpool Theatre burned in Columbes, Ovio. Prociawation of the Pope to the Catholics of Italy, The Gold Mines of Cali, ornia discovered. ory Clay in the U. Court. Message from President Polk on es, duties, end importa’? laid in Mexico. Valanche evmk pear Racoon Bend, The pt Bi) etili before the U.S senate. Mail New York made the trip in 3 hours and 5) minutes. 12— Medel Artirt excitement in New York, Baiti- aire, Philadelpbis, and Washington, Murder of Lewis Jobnton in sth avenue, New ¥ 14 —St, Valentine's Day through Boya’s City Post. peror of Russin for the im! Rureian arwy 15.--Great Paylor meeting at Military Hall uproar and copfurion. 1L -Great speech of the Hon He mo sup! m Ten Ri line trom Pbiledelpbia to Valontines passed i Proclamation of the Em- mediate organization of the 16.--Meating of the Wilmot proviso demosrats, in conven tien, in Utica 17 Tremendous and onthusiastic Clay meeting at Castle Gard@. Signs of a revolution in Pari 18-.More gat! renters arrested ia Columbia coun ty, Ne Yy ssludge Geo W, Campbell, of Nashville, ‘eon, died 10 The projét of a treaty of pence received at by special messenger. Revolution ia Opera excitement ih New York Whig and Taylor State Conventions the ofthe day, The first Soott meeting, held at Pitt Pa Ramore of a treaty with Mexico. Birth. George Washington, Grand Masonic Bali at Tam- many Hall, Great Taylor meeting In Philadelphia. The revolution in Parts--France declred @ Republic. Niblo’s Garden Taylor meet- Louis Philippe abdicated the Taylor masse wieeting at Sng in Miseiwsippi. thane of France.» sonn Quindy Adams died at eat 7 o'closk in the cvening. The projet wace with Mexico latd betore the Senate, ths elected to Congress from Le. ig flood at Massition, Ohio; da 0. River open opposite Albany, 01 oe Capt Barke, U.S A. in ‘Warbingto ofa trenty of Samuel A. Bri high county sage $150.0 Military f Paris,in honor of ‘the viet Bo, eXeitement in the Chamber of Deputies im Varia’ dee mands for a Provisional Government—tremendous ill meeting at the Hotel de Ville 25 — snadian Parliament—M_ Moria, Bf Henry Clay in Miiladelphte Courts aaeaeh te ‘pect to mem Navigation om Lake Este fees ofioe iiot ta Vy First proclamation for # Provisional po ge rae sated —Funeral ef the Hon. John Quii Washington— business entirely #1 aa fret re ot, te steamship Unit tat lendrick Hudson, Cire: and Mays boat destroyed by fire at Maysvil ole sipseloa The bet on the circulation, bet the Herald Tribune. decided in favor of the Herald The Pro- vistonal Government proclaimed in France- the throne raded through the streets, then burned tan firein Boston Yankee Sullivan at the ‘slian Opera House. Flight of the Royal Fanily from france. 20 — The first report. ands very important due, the Commisslonere om Practice aud Plenatoen pubailer jure. City Bank. robbed of $2,000. ted to the Legis! ‘The Viceroy of the Emperor of Austria at Batzan, in MARCH. his flight from Milan, 1 --Two American men of war ord tostay the revolution there, Grettnia Aibeuy, 2.—Two inches of snow fell--the only reul #2 Adams at Succesful Steamers storm of the season, Sigua of'a rupture bet and China. Trade paralyzed in Ale: ae sequence of the rupture enmpel ararea vee Great revulsion in business throughout E —heavy failurer. Battle between Capt” Beinecs wea the guerillas, at Mategorda—the Mexicans defeated. pal Pemocratio State Convention met at Harrlsbarg, of Santa Anne for Rieaphe ee eens .- Funeral procession in honor of thi Quiney. Adams, In Baltimore, Grand tency tan et ouse. Sirbta hace ig reat riot at Pesth—-Archduke ~—Arrival of the Hon. Henry Clay in New York— magnificent reception, ‘Capture of the town of has tine, by Gen. Paez; also captured Cumana, 8.— Arrival of the remains of John Quincy Adams— great tuneral demonstration. The newsof the French revolution received by the Emperor of Russia, 9 —Signe of a revolution in Bohemia, fe 10. Treaty ratified by the U.S. Con- nd Scotland. by the Indians, who were rate struggle. Hon Henry to Prussia. died at Providence. pay —-Mr, Clay at St, Bartholomew's church, i olution in Vienna—the whole of Austria in ian The Mexican treaty published in the New York Herald before any other paper in the Union. reat firein New York—fifty seven houses burned. Reception of Mr Clay in Newark. Great excitement in Vien pa. Meeting of the Chamber of Deputies—a riot, and 3(00 persons killed. Austria incommotion. ne A counter-revolution in Naples—Proolamation of the Pope, grenting a new and liberal constitution to hjs people. The trial of Dunlap for the Nell, began. Democratic triumph in New iampe 15.—Great fire at Memphis. lution In Wareaw. Emcute’ Dotnne citizens at Berlin. igns of @ revolt in Denmark an Battle between the Americans and Mexicons ot vers Cruz de Rotales—the American forces triumphant. evere battle between the Americans and Mexicans, near Chihuahus— American victory. i — Revolution in Prussia—liberation of the by Count Degan—Poland declared tree. Rania of the birth of St, Patrick. Great demonstration 1a Paris—surpension of specie payments by the Bank of France. Revolution in Lombardy—Luxembourg pro- claimed a republic—the whole of upgary in an up- rear, The berty of the press granted im Prussia withdraws tech cee Worth against Gen. Scott unean withdrawn, Riot in Stockh - strances of Belgium, Prussia, and ‘Austria eddreeend to the Provisional Government of France, against allow. ing Belgians, Germans, and Poles to make demons' tions aguinst thelr reepective governments. | Insuirec- Mion in Berlin. Tremendous conflict ia Milan —tho People victorious, Ci Gm the frontiers of Silene eon oF che Ruslan forces Signs of a reyo- ween the troops and 19—Svuspay —Tranquillity in Pari iis ‘aris. Concessions of the Hing f Hanover to his people—the consulship MORNING EDITION es of Gen. Scott against Col. |) Austrians at Vico—the former Fin Bie Tr bie anticipated in Portugal. Attempt Steele, the Iriah pucificator, te omit ae ee Large in Water street. Railroad it near Rochester—two persons killed. Grand oro 225,000 troops in Paris. Great meeting of the clubs in Dublin. The town of Valcalla, Yucatan, burned by Season The Russian fleet withdrawn trom 21.— Arrival of the steamer Sarah Sands—important m from all Danes and the Crees 22. yneral Taylor wrote the famot Threatened revolution Ju Spal, nn son letter, 23—Su — Arrival of the Acadia at Boston--im- portant me from Europe. Buttle between the Danes and the confederates, at Sobleswig—the latier victo- rious. Flensburg taken by the German troops. Ve- be) were Y the Austrian fleet, -—Venice blockaded—new constituti government of the Austrian States pomonas Ey bo port of Russian coin pechibited by the Emperor. 26.—Slavery abolisbed in all the French colonies. ---Movements to create a German Empire—barri- cade fighting at Cracow.—the city.eapiti d. Italy in estate offerment. °.' —Ineurrection at Rou and Grotians at Kikinda Italians, War declare: The Turks revolted in 29 —-Arrival of the new «1 ed arrival of Louis Philippein N: conflagration in Phiiadeipbi Poles and Piustians ‘The Jews crueily tr the Poles and Frus the latter vie- the town of Porem nearly destroyed by fire uNvay.—-Accident on the Soheneciudy rail- yoad-—tWo men Hille Departure of Gen. Scoit from a jattle between U y Milaslan—the former wictoriewins pees ence Ae MAY. 1,—Tremendous conflagration in Troy. Th ship Cassander destroyed by fire in the Mags 2.—Vivlent hailstorm at Charleston, § C. ‘National Medical Convention met in Washington. Funeral of Senator Ashley, ut Washington, Stettin, Hatsound, Nortrich, and Wisman blockaded by the Danes. ; 3.—Sympathetic meeting tor the French, in Baltl- more. ting for the rehefof Ireland, in Louisville, Ky. Pillau and Dantzic blockaded by the Danes. aCe, The e National Amembly of France mst, G0 in- rom the town ey the Hibs blockaded by the Dai ies dersitobea —Insurreotion in Hungary—the t - tadhel plundered and destroyed, Oe SrA —Exsitement in England, in conse: chartias mownent, Rot ndous bantic peewee tus . under Radet 4 harie inate Baas ay; nd Piedmontese, under —Sunpay. ~Two hundred of the citize! M rei: by the Indians, Military maueestion ot 8—-Grand German demonstration in Ni Irieh meeting in Montreal—Irish symipathatle taeetiog in Baltimore—ended in a row. Battle between the Austrians and Piedmontese at Sounea—the latter vic- torious. Frederica bombarded by the Dane: _9.—Fracas among the Astixtant Alderm York; @ tie im the board, Four sti St. Tonle, An émeute in Ber e contemplated we i plated resignation of 0 reat Abolitic sent ion breakfast at the Tabernacle. '1.—Tremendous covfia; hundred houses destroyed. aD 12—Rumor of the imprisonment of the Po, Great excitement at Berlin ‘Threatened ante ser Ireland Arming and drilling wit pikes. 13--John Mitchel, the Irisu patriot, arrested Ter- rible massacre at Naples Military insurrection at Seville. Murder of four children, and suicide of the father and mother, at Edgecomb, Me. 14—Svnpay --Lord Aehburton died. 1 Attempted revolution in Paris--the National arte of Europe. Ba'tle between the ree Corps. Great financial crisis in Sn report- ‘ork. Destructive between coe latter victorious. Battle betweea , of New burned at in conrequence of |. Ochsenbein trom tion at Detroit—three volutionary symptomsin + Atsembly forcibly entered by the 1e—— Darbes, and Courtion arrested’-the dusciution ef ini Asrembly prociaimed—the greatest confusion prevail- ing The Roman minist — J ee ministry dissolved—the city in » 17. Thomas Hi 7 The treaty of pea murdered his wife, in New York. ratified by the American Congress, lexican Congress. 20 —Prustia declared a republic--; tio Spregue, U. 8. Consul to Gibraltar, died, imprisoned Poles in Prussia liberated. Th dence of Schleswig declared—s provisional proclaimed. 21,—Alarming convulsions at Silesia, Breslau, and Lithuania. Great flood in Willismson county, Tenn. Signe of an outbreak at Aix-la-Chapelle, Don Ebran- cio Vaiua murdered at Montevideo. 22--Coal and iron convention met at Harrisburg Great excitement in Dubin, Funeral of the citizens who fell in the émeute at Berlin. 23,—Firat election, under the new constitution, in France. Meeting of the French residents in New York, congratelatory of the events in France Speech of Mr. Webeter om the Loan Bill. Venice declared a re- public, after a capitulation concluded by (ien Zechy ‘with the Provisional Government--Venice to remsina republic until all the Italian States become united, and independent of Austria. 24--Revolution in Genoa. Black Dog, the Osage Chief, died. 25 —Abolition of the censorship of Denmark. Se- paration of Naples and Sicily completed. Swiss meet- ing on New York. 26--Sunpay.—Insurrection in Madrid. Commence- ment of hortilities between Denmark and Sobleswic. Manifesto of the Emperor of Russia, bidding deflance to the rest of :urope, and preparing for » general war. Prince Adam Czartryski and other leaders of the Po- hah revolution, Cologne, en route for Poland Je- rome Napoleon Bonaparte on duty as a guard in Paris. edi revolution in Spain—terrible conflict in Madrid between the troops and the republicans. ‘The constitution of Spain suspended—-Madrid Battie between the Chippeway and e former victorious. The Sardinian Sioux Indians army, Under king Charles Albert, crossed the frontier, and the first division entered Milan 24 Sardinia declared war against Austria—tattlo at Montechieu, between the Austria nd Sardinians latter victorious. Prince Eugene, of Savoy Ca- vigran, appointed Lieutenant General of Sardinia, in the absence cf the king, John Jacch Attor died worth $20,000000. The of Sardinia entered Lodi--the Austriaus under ze K 30. the correspondent of the He: Smpprisoned by the U S Senate, becuuse of hi to disclose the means by which that paper obtained the Mexican treaty for pablicatio: APRIL. i 1. mmpsger of a difficulty at Moscow and St. Peters- ure 2-Sunpay ritish fleet of nine vessels arrived in the bey of Nap! ~- Election ip Connecticut-——Whig party triamph- ant. Etection in St Louis—Democratic triumph. Reception of the Irish Confederation Committee in Paris. Great celebration in the Park. in honer of the Republic of France Sir Thomas Baring, Bart., died. 4.--No hope of the ratification of the treaty by Mex- ico, Retreat of the Austrian troops from Desonysno. 5 --Savoy declared a republic. Funeral of the Hon. A J A Biack, of South Carolipa,in Washington, De- parture of Santa Anna from Mexico for Jamaica 6.—Great excitement throughout Ireland. Great Taylor meeting at Lafsyette Hail, New York. Con- vention of Chartiets metin London. The Provisional Government of Milan placed all the property of the Imperial family in Lombardy, possersed by them prior to the 18th of March, under sequestration Savoy de- clared ogain in faver of the King of Sardinia, Great excitement throughout Ireland, Chartist revolution 1m Kugiand anticipated. 7 -Kust Day in Vermont. Madeid in a quiet state, uta general fecling of discontent provaiied, Pros. pect of a war between Austria and Prussia, for the su- premacy in Germany. Prorpect of a war between Germany and Russia, for the independence of Poland. Opening of the Pactiament at Turia. Prospect of a war betweon Denmark, and perhaps England and Rusts, on the one side, aud Prasea and Hanover on the otber, for the annexation of Schleswig: Holstein to the German Cosfederation. 9- Sunpay.--Battle at Bau, between the Danes and Hotrteine: Danes victorious ~Flemsburg oscupied by the Dan rreciion at Hesse-Castel--the in- surgents , and the soldiers surrendered the lown into their handa- the Danes took possession of the small penineula of Holni:, after a snort battle. ‘Threatened revolution in F 14-00 000 special cons sworn in. in London—10 000 regular troops sta- the city—the Bank of England, and ail the nment buildings put under guard; the Dnke of ally superintendiug the whole ar- Queen sent to the Iste of Wight ~The great meeting of the Chartista at Kenning- Common @ total fatiure—the petition presented. entered the city of Schleswig. War in . between the whiter d lodians. Piacenza jackets throughout the tosurgents defeated, 6 Prussian eagle torn d d and ow) put trinne and Itelians—the former defeated, with» loss of £(00 killed, Insurrection at Guadalupe 12 Great sympathetic meeting for the Frenoh, in Boston broke up in arow. latcer victorious, ti. houn spoke in the U. S. Senate, in opored Mexican treaty, Horrible marracre at the Fejee islands, 17. Fight of the Emperor of Austria from Vienna, 18..Tremendous conflagration in Wooster street. Skirmishing between the Anstrians and Italians, at Palma Neuva--the former victorious. Siight distur- Great exoitement at Wash- ington the abolition (New Era) newspaper office at- tacked- seventy slaves kidnapped from Washingtor ‘The brig Rebecoa ©, Fisher straok by lightning, aad nearly suffocated with gas at Ex avin's be ‘lumination ba C . aur Swift's house, Vhiladelphia, destroyed by fire, Battle between the Italians and Brocebs before the weaas sear General Scott’s reception by thi Insurrection of the negroes ae barnburners. x of Ehzabethtown. Martinique 23 —Both the bernburner and hanker delegations from New York, excommunicated by the Baltimore Convention, The Prussian Diet opened 24.—Another revolution at Vienna. Riot in Port- land, Me. by 26 --Grand reception of Gen. Scott in New York— grest military dispiay. Gen. Cass nominated by the Baltimore convention. ‘26 --The trial aud conviction of John Mitchel, the Irish patriot, Riot in Berlin, 27 —Gen. Scott arrived in Philadelphia. 2b—Sunvay.——Destructive conflagration in Balti- more 80.—Peschiera capitulated to the forces of Charles Albert-—battle at Guito, between the forces of Charles ‘Aibert and the Austrians. The treaty of peace ratifed by the Mexican Congrers. 81.--Louis Bianc threatened with impeachment. JUNE. 1--Tremendous benesins pet in Allenstown, Pa. Indian insurrection at Tuspan. Great rejoicing at Milan over the Piedmontese victories. 2.— ria declared the empire Sclave. The Sclayo- Mor unpay,—Judge Joshui Lombardy annexed to Picdmont--Henry Von rn elected President of the National Assembly of er! Great sympathetic demonstration for ire- land in New York. 6 —Great meeting of the barnburners of New York. Salem, oo ‘The property of John Mitebel sold by the government. 7.--Meeting of the whig Presidential Convention at Philadelphia. 6. Great meeting 5 . Cass arrived in New York. oo barnburners in Alban; Gre: Convention, as their candidate for tho Presidency, and Millard Fillmore for the Vice Presidency. Tre- mendous democratic meeting at Tam jail. 10.—-The Sicilians landed at Calabria, and six pro- vinces insurged. 11—Sunpay.—Prospect of a war between Russia, Denmark and Swecen, on the one side, and the Ger- man States and Prussia, on the other. 12.—Great disorder at Prague—the Princess Win- dischgratz shot——the insurgents repulsed_—the soa of the Prince wounded. Annexation of Piedmont with Milan. An attempt to proclaim Louis Napoleon Em- peror of Fronce. The chartist demonstration in Lon- don a failure. Treaty of amity and commerce between the United Statesand the republic of New Granada conciuded, ea ‘strangers ordered to leave Prague, by the coniinand of Prince Windischgrstz—B enya, in Hun- gery, declared in a state of war—insurreotion at Pesth; thé destroyed... Insurrection in Persia—the royal armyent to pieces by the insurgents of the Kboras-en. Filel taken by the insurgents. The Spanish minister expelled from the Court of St James. 15 —Prince Windischgraty in full aren of the city of Prague. Thomas Stecte, the Irish pacificator, died. Prince Louis Napoleon spoken of in connection with the Presidency of France 16.--'The son of Prince Windisebgtaty died. Resigna- tion of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, of bis seat inthe | National Assembly of France, Indian depredationsin | Yucata | 17.—Resignation of the command by the Prince | Windischgratz-the command taken by Coant sens dorff. Bids for the United states loan opened at Wash- ington. Tremendous conflagration in Norfolk, Va 1s--Suxpay --Battle between the troops and [a iians at Walnut Creek--the latter repulsed with great loss. 19.-— A republic demanded by the German people 20 Reception of the news in Engiand, of tie rati- fication ef the treaty between the United States and Mexico. a Great meeting of the Irish confederation in Great excitement at Rome—the Pope refused are ainst Austria-—the mimutry resigned. Great flood , Louis, Tremendow urrection in Po 22...The barnburners’ convention met at Utics ‘The insurreccion in Paris continued, Terrible slaugh- ter of troops and citizens. The Exeoutive Commicwe overthrown, and Cavaignac declared dictator, I nsur- rection at Mar The Archbishop of Paris mur- tion of the desperate conflict be- d the troops and National Guards Martin Van Buren nominated by the Utica idenoy. The Danubian pro- Electress of Bavaria tween of Paris. Convention for the Pi yinces invaded by Ri aut Jagers at Haderslebben, The Diet of Jutiand clored. 26--Sunpay.--Judge Archer, of Maryland, died. Revolt of the galley slaves in the island of Prosida. 97,John C, Calhoun spoke iu the United states Senate on the Oregon bill. 28 —Insurrection at Calabria. 90,--Edmund Simpson, of the Park Theatre, died. arm. 1d anniversary of American Independence; great military and civic celebration throughout the country. 6.—Pierre D. Bremond murdered at No 102 Nassau y| My outbreak in Guatemala, Th = at ister of jer under thi olution iu Trew. Destr 200 houses burned, 8.—Gen. Duvivier died from the effects of a wound in the imeute of Paris, on the 234 June, ale tive fire im SATURDAY, 9—Sunvay.—Battle between the American forc’s and the Camanche Indians, at Cimarone river—the Inalens defeated. Gov, Shunk, of Pennsylvania, re- 10 —Venieo and the Venetian Province annexed to Northern Italy, Riot at D: — Northern Italy, 5» Hist at Drury Lane Theatre—benest 11 —The Duke of Genos elected King of Sicily. 12.—Great military funeral of the fallen heroes of the Mexican war, tu New York, ‘Thomas ¥. Meagher ested at Waterford, for sedition — = cerafully attempted by the people. necartaeehaeeee 13--Great meeting of the friends of Ireland, in Dy. 14 —Archduke John, of Austria, elected Vii Ge- neral of the Germanic Confederation, The great Danquet of the 200 000 laborers in Paris Pe ee haga rebellion in Ireland approa:hing a 24—Sunpay ~ Attempted ravolution at Montevideo, 17.—The cholera raged at St. Petersburg and Mos- Armand Marrast elected President of the Na- tional Assembly of France. Attempted vty 7a rection at Porto Rico. The siege of Cracow raised. ‘The fortress of Gugebel taken by the Russians : 19 --The Women’s Rights Convention met at Sena- jov, Shunk, of Pennsylvania, died. 23-—-Sunpay.—Battle between the Austrians and Piedmontete forces—the former victorious, 24—Battle continued between the A lans and Piedmontese—the former defeated, with a loss of 2,500 prisoners ; je battle between the Austrians and Pied- weed; the latter vietériows, ene regon territorial bill passed by the United the cholera appeared in Berlin. ion issued for the arrest of 'T. D. MoGee Smith O'Brien, and ether of the Irish patriots. ‘The fortress of Melilia (Moroco) attacked by the Moors. Serious outbreak and conflict at Peroambuco. ot deg emeute between, the Iniah rebels and the con. jury in the county o} rary; the - featod. “Arrest of Gouvalen Bravorat iiedrig 30--Sunpay.--Attempted revolution in Florence. — Cremona evacua: the Piedmo ‘The ministry of Florence Tredlgned. Racatete gay: 2.—The Wilmot Fong .—The imot proviso passed by the House of Rep- re ae 6 Peecishert oe Eommere od Navigation je set eines een the United States and Meckienberg- 3 —Rumored dissolution of the Frenoh ministry. 4.--Rebellion of the factory girls at Pittsburg Aree yrsher roe fall Cetetlod Care Battle between the J 3 an Se thamenae lans, at Milan--the city eapitulated 5 —-Smitb O’Brien arrested, in Germany. ited. The chelera appeared .—Lonflict between the Bolognese and Austrians. 9--The convention of free roll democrats sae, at ice concluded between the Austrians 10 Slavery abolished in French Guians. Martin Van Buren nominated by tho free sollers, at Bulfaio, for the Presidency, and C, F. Adams for the Vice Pre: sideney. 11—The great fancy ball at Saratoga came off. Movement of the Catholie clergy of Teplewa +0 restore quiet, 12 —Querrel between Senators Benton and B inthe Seuate chamber-a dueltaiked of, ‘Trouble eu ticipated in Spain. 14 —Congress adjourned. Senators Benton aud But ler arrested at Washington, The Oregon bill passed the Senate and received the sanction of the President. Revolution in Leghorn—the insurgents successfal. ‘Tbe town of Osopo bombarded by the Austrians. ~The King of Prussia arrived at Cologne Tremendous conflagration at Albany; one- eighth of the city destroyed. The E 4 returned = Fs ore yed. The Emperor of Austria *-Reported revolution at St. Petersbu: War Tho cholura raged in Austria.” antiat an seat: Ri bengher. M.2 Lynne, and P. O'Donoghue near Holycrose—th ish freedo auested ane ais je hope of Irish freedom 20--Sunpay — Slight disturbances at Berlin. A ser- vautin the family of Dr. Hugn Caldwell buraed to death by the explosion of « camphine Inmp 23 —Riotin Cineinnati—-three men killed. Contlict between the workmen and national guards, at Venice 24-—The packet sbip Osean Monurch destroyed by Ars in she, Bah: cbannel—100 lives tost. “Tue Ga- zette de France suppressed by thi <ehe Yi-won = Hen, Wai Se Utaven, of kentucky, died 28 Judge Tucker, of Virginia. died. Br. J. L. Martin, the American charge d’ affaires to Rome, died. 29.-_A sword presented to Gen. Worth, at Hudsoa. Lieut, Ruxton, ¢f the Britieh army, died at Sc. Louis. Mahommed Shab, King of Persia, died. 20.--Grand fancy ball at Newport. Grand fancy ball at East Pascagoula—-Gen. Taylor and family pro- sent, Violent thunder storm inLondon. SEPTEMBER. 1-Hon, Daniel Webster delivered his famous Marshfield speech. Armistice concluded between Peas- sia and Denmark 2 --Mediation offered to Austria and Italy, by France. B -Sunpay.-Fight between Hon. A H Stephens and Judge Cone, at Atlanta, Ga.; the former seriously stabbed. 4—Battle between the Austrians and the citizens of Parma. The first work on 4 railroadin Sweden com- menced. 5.—Thbe Democratic State Convention met at Syra-, curse O'Reilly’s telegraphic line commenced opera tions between Baton Rouge and New Orleans The British Parliament prorogued by the Queen in person 6—Jokn Sleight murdered his wife in New York. Ineurtection ut Leghern Battle between the English forces and the Boors, near the Gape of Good Hope 7.—The insurgents entered the comitat of Tortons. Gen, Beugeaud died in Paris. Insurrection at Meck- | Jenberg-Sbelitz a | $.-The shock of an earthquake felt in New York. Conflict between the workmen and guards at Eden- | bourg. Sexony. Messina teken by the Neapolitan fleet after five days’ Oghting 7 9--Tremendous confisgration in Brooklyn—250 houses destroyed 11.--'The telegraph! O'Reilly, decided in fi 12 —Grand total mother of Naples di hs ~The Free Soil Utiei 14,--The Taylor Whig State Convention assembled it Ulies 16--Trial and conviction of Jacob Hefier,fortheman- | slaughter of Patrick Coogan, in New York. A Jewieh in Baltimore. John Jenkins, Sentinel, shot by H. A. Crabb, ‘Carrera resigned the Presids ic law suit between Morse and | or of the former. ipse of the moon. The queen State Conyention assembled at in # street Sight. Gen. cy of Guatamala. 16 --John Sivight. Imprisoned im New York, for the murder of hie wife; died of voluntary starvation. Democratic barbacue at Bladensburg. Md. The anni. yerssry of the independence of Mexico, Emeute at | Frankiort, terrible slaughter. 17--Sunvay.--Severe battle betwoon the insurgents under Cabera, and the qaeen’s troops at Labajol—the | former repulred. 18.—Railroad accident near Wilmington, Del.—two persons killed. Battle between the Hungarian aod | Croatian forces, at Yala. hgenzoph-—the former victo- rious, 19. —Peter Brush murdered in Buffelo by a negro, | named Shorter. Prince Lichnoweki died of nis wounds | received at Frankfort om the 16th | 20.-—-Battle at Tabasco, bot ween the forces of Bruno and Parades. Meeting of the friends of Ireland at structive consi tional Guard Louis Philippe ation im Nectwillle, N. H. The Ni Verte visited London, and called on 14 ~-Terrence tonoed to death, “eMenus, the Irish patriot, oon- 15 —Sunvay—Terrtble / i 16.—The village of Waterloo, ‘ erlin, Y., destroyed by fire, 18 --Tremendo: jagratl dria, sie Fcoaren non ng cont jon at Alexans La.— —Three tre contlagrat re Ema peepee ndous contisgrations in New York. 0 —-The siege of Paris raieed. Chi executed in Philadelpbia, for the murder of Mae wae Gemacher. The Bridgeport Bank rolibe of $18 000 by h—he escaped in the Hlermana, for Liver- orm at Norfolk, Va. 4 Hill Cems 2,— SuNDay— . ", aothet, Ned y ‘wo persons burne ito dea‘hat Woon- 24--The Swedish Diet closed. died, in New York. one y2h Hon, Dizon 1 Lewis, of Alabama, died {a New ‘ ochituate water introduced Ii of Boston—great celebration wag licguinteee. 26-—The sentence of death on O'Brien, Meagher, MoManus and O'Donoghue, commated to transporta- tion for Ife by Queen Victoria 27 —The Austrian garrison at Mestra attacked and surprised by the Venetians. The funeral of the Hon. Dizon 4 Lewis took place in New York. : 25--Vienna bombarded by the imperial troop Princo Windischgratz in possession of the city. Hon, Harrison Grey Otie died in Boston. Jonathan Goodhue king appointing an unpopular, noblemen. Baron V urg, ax head of the try. Bri neral Kearny died at St. Louies” Dsadier 3 NOVEMBER. I, ~The Viscount Miadiewon committed suicide. 3 —Rumor of a decree to exclude Cava'gnac from the Prosidency of France. Rumored battie at Piacenza between the Piedmontese and Austrians. ; 6 —The shock arthjuuke was felt inthe pa- made. ‘The Pasumsic Railroad opened to Wells river, --Gen. Zachary Taylor elected to the Presi of the! ued States, Millard Fillmore for the Vite Pre, . Major C died a Onno james Cochran, a revolutionary soldier, —The jewels stolen fi Washington re len from the Patent OM 9-—The Athenian Parliament opened by the Ki 10—lbrahim Pacha, King of Egypt, Be | Pacha takes bis ice Sev) Teeata eae 11 —The constitution of France promulgated. Ber- lin declared in-a state of slege by Voa Wrangal. 12.—Sunvay--The celebration of the Catholic wer- sbip introduced in Switzerland. 13--M, A. Marrast resigned the Presidency of the National Assembly of France. 11s AEA 8 aE Glaegow-—tho Adelphi Theatre de- yed. 16--M Rossi assassinated in Nome--the city ine state of revolution. Hon. A.D. Sims, M. C. from South Carolina, died. (218.—A new ministry formed in Rome. 40.--Reported death of Marshal Rudeteky. A set- Uement of the dispute between the King of Naples and the Sicilians, expected, French troops ordered to e. 21-—The Dutchess of Manchester died. The steam- boat Wyandote wrecked near Vicksburg, and thirty es lone. 24-—Tho California gold fever broke out in New York, Lord Melbourne died. ‘I'he Pope tled the city | joe, in | | of Rome, Ex-Gov Bepjamin Fitspatrick, appointed Vy. &;feninde to Mil tie vasumey Gosatloned” ty the a ot Hon D. il. Lewis, by the Governor of - bama. 4th anniversary of Gen Taylor's birth-day. The city of Maracaibo surrendered to Gen. Paex 25 —A comet discovered 1m the constellation of the Swan. Great excitement in Paris in view of the I’re- sidential election. The Austrian Diet opened at Krem- sier, Hon. Frances Harley, sitter of the Earl of Ox- ford, died, Enfert.in Prussia declared in siege ‘Thanksuiving Day in New York an olber States Charles Buller, M P., died 20 —suapay—-Ibe U_ 8S. steamer Dragon lost in the mouth of the Rio Grande, Der Joel Devine, imprison- ed at Pougns for the murder of Richard Wat!, mmmmitted suicide, JOUR Burns miasdamadmonn+~ 28 — The russian chamber opened at Brandeuborg. 8u.--Tremendous gale at Balfalo--great destruction of property, Bergen wod Ryan reloas d from Newgate plisen, and or.ered to lvave lreiand fortwith, Loe femal seminary at Pittsburg destroyed by fire—narcow eecape of the pupils DECEMBER. 1 --David Wilmot spoke ou the subject of free soll, in Philndeipbia, Amos Northrop executed at White Plains. for murder Che Uuited States mail bag stolen jrom the stage, near Fort Aun. NY 2- fhe cho'ers appeared wt Staten Island The Mexican Minister formaily receivod by the United Statee government at Washington. Violent gale on ibe Chesapeake bay. 4—The Congress of the United States commenced. The Legixiature of Obio met--a revolution expected Dr Shellman shot dead at Baton Rougs, by Dr. Bird, ip arencontre. Marriage of Col. W. WS Bliss, U.S, A., to Miss sary Elizabeth, davgbter of Gen Zachary Taylor, the | President elect of the U. S Lot M. Irwim committed | suicide in Mercer county, Ohio r. 7 Destructive contlagration at Utica, NY. Aug. C. Dodge and Geo W Jones, democrats, elected to the | Uniteo States Senate for the new State of lowa. 6.—Tbe Washing'on and Saratoga Railroad opened to Whitehall 9.--Capt, David Lane, of Gloucester, Mass., commit- ted suicide ip Bo introduced a billin the United | 11-—Mr. Dough : States Senate, to admit California into the Union asa State. johawk river, neat Mr Benton 12, Seven men drowned in the St Johnsville, by the capsizing of b introduced a bili Into tne United States Senate for the organization of a territo.ial government in New | Mexivo, with the exclusion of slavery~ angry debate | between Messrs, Benton and Calhoun, 13.--The Home for the Friendiess, in New York, de- dicated, John B. Floyd elected Governor of Vir- 29- Sunvay--Vienna capitulated to the imper | troope, after being belesgured for seven, days. mesial 31 —New difficulty in Berlin, in consequence of the TWO CENTS. Grand larceny tee Atiem’t tecom’t lateeny a = ms b Conspiracy todefraud...... 0 0 2 0 Obtaining property by false z 6 stolen goods (scienter),. 8 Hi " 4 Potit larceny............- 2 @ o | Attiptto commit petit larceny 2 0 ) o Forgery in the second degree , (counterfeit notes)....... 6 1 5 Forgery in the third degree.. 2 8 1 o 6 fourth o 0 1 Q WOT bio sa ccpenione 0 1 0 1 € nalenge to fight a duel 0 1 0 0 Bigamy . - 3 1 5 9 Sodumy.... seve O 0 1 1 Attumpt to commit sodomy,. 1 ) 1 ° Yrocuripg an abortion...... 0 0 1 ° Indecent exposure of person. 2 ° 8 0 Selling obscene booke...... 0 ° 1 0 Exp ing obscene printe forsale 2 0 o o Indecent exhibitions (model artiste)... 0... 2 0 ° Abandoning infants streets, 0 o 1 Along priso to from penitentiary. Keeping gambling ho Sipe * orderly + 9 1 18 L Selling Nqdor without licence 0 0 1 9 Nuleance... 8 Qo 0 1 Violation of e| 5 2 2 o bd auction 0 0 1 o Selling lottery wekets. 2 Cy 1 0 ‘policies, . 0 0 1 o Publishing account of | 2 C) ° o Soliciting alien passeng: without, liceure, 1 0 o 9 Counterfeltivg | 1 0 o o | Poisoning horee 1 t) 0 0 iM 0 2 0 o 0) t) Libel. . . 1 o é ° 68 Sree Assault and battery... A 64 tit Larceny... ... +. 10 278 1,000 1,500 830 1,304 1848. Number of trials in Oyer and Terminer., 8 Do. do. General Susrions.. . , Do. do, Special Sessions 1,635 2028 Number of convictions and acquittals in Terminer 8 11 Do. do. Sessions 423 3806 Do. do, Special Sessions. 1830 1,813 Number of persons discharged by Oyer ad Terminer — 3 Do. do. General Sossions 142-178 Do. do. Speclal Sessions 672 1,109 814 1,200 Whole number convicted. acquited, and ne discharged in all the courts,.....,..9,07 1510 Number of Indictments found by the Grand Jury... Do. Complai Do. Recogni filed during tbe year. oO do, t rfei! Sentenced to be executed. in 1848 1 Sentenced to the State Prison tn 18 17 women; total, Im 1847, 99 pat 120. nay ‘ egregate time of s«ntence in 1848, 449 years months In 1847, 406 yours end 7 monthe bis: Sontenced to the Peuicentiary in 1818, 700 meaand 170 wom In 1847, 644 men and 181 women ; , Sentenced to the City Prison in 1948, 162 men and 67 women; total, 220. Ia 1847, 171 mem and71 women; total. 242 Sent to the House of Refuge in 1848. 68 boys E 71. Im 1847, 64 boys and 6 girls ; FOR 1849. ALMANAC vesss PSERES Jan... 1'2 846 8 9W1L 12 16 6 17 18:19 22 v3 26 26 26 2» 31 — Feb. 3 went 1S Ww S6OTKRD ve BBM 2 a“ 19 & 21 22 3 are! 2.8 Seb... oe oe 78910 23456 a4 617 9'0 11 1213 a cs 24 16 17 13 19 @ 23 2 ge SL | fone dat Ayiil 45 67 Octoor..— 1294 wn Paty 758 91001 17 18 19 W 2 1415 1617 18 2425 7 21 22 23 24 2S ene mae 3 pS May .... 12845 Nov... — ah Ss gliti2 4 78 15 16 17 18 19 i 415 22 23 24 25 26 18 122 Lidhed ere 3 82 sas 00 phe BeT 8D 2345 6 12:13 1415 16 910 11 1213 19 2) 21 22 23 16 17 18 19 26 27:25 20 9 23282577 Cireult Court. Before Judge Edmonds. Dec. 28.—Stave Case.—In re Joseph Belt.—On the st meeting im this matter, Mr. Lee, the owner or visimant of the slave, putin a return to the writ of lai habeas corpus, claiming Belt as his slave, under the iia. " 14_-Mr, James Whitcomb elected to the United | States Senate by the Legislature of Indians. T' Ohio Legislature in # snarl. The Western tive: clored. above St Louis, with ice 15,—-Williams Weetern, a revolutionary soldier, aged £8 years. died at Vestal, NY. 16 —The Park Theatre destroyed by fre. " 17--Hon. A. P Butler reeleoted to the United States Senate from the State of South Carolina. 20 —Hon. G E Badger elected to the United States Senate by the Legy 5 cbolers appeared at New Orleans. Hon. Charles Mo- Vean, United States District Attorney for the Southern District of New York, died 21,Rev. Mr, White committed suicide at Wells- burg, Va The California fever continues to rage. Gott's rerolution instructing the committee to report | ® bill favorable to the abolition of slavery in the Dis- trict of Columbia, passed the [louse of Representatives by a vote of 98 to 57; 45 members absent 22 Violent snow storm throughout the Kasterm and Middie States, Terrible confiagration in Saco, Me. William Dandridge Eppes executed at Richmond, Va., for the murder of Wiliam Muir, Caucus of the mem- bers of the Senate and House of Rep: esentatives from nd a committees of one from ea:h | Cerpus Christi. 24 — Arrival in New York of Frederio Jerome. the heroic sailor. ro active in saving life at the buraing of | the Ocean Monarch, Battle between the Yucatecoes and Indians. | 23. Jesre Oakley, Clerk of the Superior Court, im | New York city, shot himself | 26.Tremendous conflagration im Pensacots, Insur- | rection in Baden. 26,--The steam propeller Goliah destroyed by Leke Huron. Insurrection at Cephalonia, nds. i Threate! cap fquadron, Tremendous conflagration at Galena, nt Lamberg aseassinated at Pesth, ‘Timothy Shea murdered in Leonard street, New ‘Poe telegraphic wiros extended from Baiti- fireon | Jonian | | ned blockade of Canton by the Ameri. | Henry Clay mass meeting at Vauxhall ui. 28 York. more to Wheeiing The trial of Smith O'bricr com- menced A republican plot discovered in Munich | Baron Nanendorf and Dr. Hermana arrested asthe | leaders, Insurrection at Dicolo--the Austrian troops defeated, 29, Jobn S. Austin arrested on the charge of mur- derirg Timothy Shea. The freedom of the city of New York presented to Frederic Jerome, for his nvble conduct im rescuing from death the passengers of the Ocean Monarch. ‘The Turkish ship Ararat arrived at Boston, Anti-Rent State Convention met at Albaay, Horrie Bell executed at Honesdale, Pa., for the murder of Eliza Williams. | | | | | | OCTOUER. 1--Suxpay,--Battle at Coro, Venezuela, between the | ‘nment troops and the faez party—-the latter de- 4. “The constitution granted by the Duke burnt | inthe pubic equare of Modeas. 2.--Terrible storm on the whole extent of the Atlan- tie board 4,-~Arrival in New York of Herr Frederick Hecker, rman patriot, | 5.--Reported death of Ibrahim Pacha. Peirce, Mo- Gowan and Pratt, the Chester Bank robbers, con- vioted. 6 —Terrible insurrection at Vienna. 7 jous sympathetic Germam mesting a° ‘The Emperor of Austria fled the city t, CR. Perry, U. S.N., died on t nea. ‘The M ‘em| t Nauvoo, destroyed by William Smith O'Brt the Irish patriot, sen- Philadelphia, Thomas Bron Dan executed at Montreal, for th irder of Mary, O'Connor. Col, Jamos Austin murdered in Gwinnett’ county, Ga, by one of his negroes. Revolt jo Milan. 11 --Battle between the white San Antonio river-——the latter 12 --Ministerial orisis in Fri In Paris on the subject of the Presi 18,—Destructive conflagration fire. tenced to death, 10.-Pelitical riot dency. in Wheel ig. De in the rights of the slaveho d- | on of the exclusion of slavery, tate appointe ing States on the que: in the new territories. 23,--Horiible murder and suicide at the o Henry and Walnut streets, New Yor n named jorner of Francois Geiger killed Frederick WM tempted | to kill Maria Kloster, and then killed himecif, in a at of jealousy Tremendous freshet on the Wabash river great destruction of property A man named Skim- mons killed by ® locomotive in Albany. The difficul- ties in Obio settled 25. Christmas Day, the 1849th anniversary of Christianity. The New Haven Railroad opened to New York, 27. Violent snow storm in New York. Nice little breeve in the [louse of Representatives in Washington on milenge. .The New York and Erie Railroad opened \o Binghampton, 28,—Splendid gold medal and di t the Astor Houre, er given to Vol. Statistics of New York. &o., had in Land Se city aad ‘The Crim ts of convictions, acquittals, the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, Ge cial Sessions of the Peace, in and for county of New York, during the year 1848. Oven ano Tensiven 1848, —-1847. c “4eq. Conv. Acq. Murder... ... seers ca | 4 1 0 ‘Arson in the firet degree... 0 1 0 0 Manslaughter in first dogree.. 0 ° 0 1 antlavghter ip # cond degree 1 ° o 0 Asrault and battery........ 0 0 1 Bigamy.....se sees + 0 1 0 0 Grand larceny. + 0 ) 1 ° False pretences... 0 0 2 3 Selling lottery policies. . 0 0) 1 r) Total. ..scscecescevrerseee B 6 6 5 Genewa Sessions, Conv, Acq. Conv, ley Manslaughter in first degree. 0 o 1 2 Do in fourth degree 2 0 1 0 Asrault with intent to kill... 3 2 1 1 Do withimtentto maim.. 0 0 3 0 Rape.....+. geeveseee O 1 1 2 It with intent to commit oy lathe gg it H Robbery inthe first degree... 5 : Do ih the second degree. 1 oO 9 0 Attempt to poiton. - Oo 1 o 0 Riot and assault +e 0 oO LJ Al and battery......-. 46 4 40 6 Arson im the second degree... 0 1 9 9 Do inthe third degree...» 0 9 0 1 Attempt to ovusmit arso! 0 1 0 9 Burglary in the first deg 4 1 6 5 mye wecntegtes. 1 868 «(8S Do in the third degree. . 20 5 4 Attempt to mit burglary, 3 2 5 0 | Embezzlement od a i i ‘ure of North Carolina, The | ¥ laws of Maryland, averring that he bad run away, and insisting on bis being restored to him. On the part of Belt, an answer wes put in, denyicg that he was ‘le d controverting sll the o her facts stated in return. To that answer Mr. Lee’s counsel denying its legality, &o. demurr The demarrer was | argued on Tuesday, and hie honor gave judgment this ling it, which left the parties in which they were before the argument. was then argued that the two ques fret: was Belt the slave ly, was Maryland @ slave weovdly, did Mr. Lee act im accord ce Ww Tejulremonte of the act of Congress, hich authorized him to recapture his slave in an- otber State? Mr Frederick Leo, the nephew of the claimant, was produced and sworn, to prove that Balt was the property of bis uncle, and that he had known him to be no for twenty years. Objections were taken to the testimony; but the Judge overruled the objeo- tior reserving to aS the right to decide after- g, overrt porition in a. It on their le; BR lity were then proceeding laws of Maryland; ground that the best evidence, and that they should be produced This objection was allowed. Some farther ques! of no impor- tance, then pat to Mr. Leo, efcer which, that brauch of the care was closed. The necond question, pawely, whether Mr. Lee, after the re- capture of Belt, had acted in conformity with the fact of Congress, was d-cided by the return to the writ of habeas corpus, the answer to it patin by Belt, Doth of which were sworn to From these documents, ‘appeared that instead of taking Belt before a magistrate as the act Mr. Lee took imi to Gravesend on Long I fee agp detained bim there for a dayand@ night Belt’s coun- sel pow moved for his discharge. on the ground that | the proof was not cufllcient to show that he was the slave of Mr. Lee 0, because Mr. Lee had not complied with the act of Congress. ‘The court took the same view of the cage. aud ordvred him to be disohi ed, upon which the colored people inside and out | the ccurt room, joudly cheered the judge, and gave three cheers for Belt’ They then took him on their shoulers and ran bim d and ins few reconds had bim outside the Park gate. and raa him of through Frankfort street. It is understood that « | civil action has been already commenced against Mr. | Lee for areault and battery aud false imprisonment, | and that both crimins! and civil proceedings are to immediately commenced against the two police officers employed by bim to recapture Belt. It is also under- | stood that Mr. Lee imtrnds to commence legal pro- ceedings against all parties concerned, for abducting | his slaye. —$—— i RpER IN CaLtrornta. —Private Rarivg anp Moi v Jetters received here trom the gold mines of Cali- fornia, are rather discouraging to those about start~ ing for that region. They confirm the former re- ports us to the abu dance of gold, but at the same time state that those who are in possession of the precious ore in any quantities, are marked, and ofien disappeat. Even some that have attatched the meelves to trains leaving the mines have beea robbed, and trains on their way there have been plundered, Another letter states that the mate of a veseel lying on the coast, who had deserted @ 5 mopth or two previous, had returned to the vesge! with $20,000 worth of yold —Bostm Trav. = rino,—By the bark W. HD, ices trom Rio to the jee at_that dute were not From Rio pe J. i CG. bade bee deol ult. The supplies ef co! fuliy equal to the demand. The qualty, of the new crop was pot fully prime. [tis said that ac- counts from Buenos Ayres make tt pretty certain thatthe English mimeter would not be received, and tnat there was talk of the renewal of the block~ ade. Commercial reports trom La Plata, to the 23d November, are unfavorable. —Balt. Am. neat ‘The Legislature of South Caroli adjourned om We pers night last, after session of twenty-four days,