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THENEW YORK: HERALD. > —— - NO. 5327. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1849. » TWO CENTS. —o ah in rw Won. Thef P a ve theant | wi songule lation, and in offering him an pleadings of The Cholerain the South and West. ences was toadmintster the oath to the {ndividual. who ADDITONAL EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE, | fw'cvenings iu the senpruochees ef"She Ports St-Denia Oe | Sasa neTtRery, Tevclatlon, on ie otecicaper with | he neeita the! ptamestlon of prndece the coneeels {from the Boston Jouraal, Jaa. 2) slonewas responrible; and the judgehad noalternative, . poigd Martin, ane ite + lace Vessome bare pont ti social dootrim js step has been reovived | of policy, the scorn of the world —‘nihit conaentny oan following " an extract a, on Ney neenned eae mony age damsry : aiprectnan Foe H - serembled’ upon these pein: With much ratiefaction the Bourse, and has had | borurum omnium” We nly leave to the rare rleana, to a gentleman in this elt jate cem- je Judge 0 receive the onth of the party. From SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE | titties parade tho sieve rery cvesiag, recantions and sif00g | eC osiderable influence om opinion there, But after | ‘he British people the cause of justice towards the | ber 22, 1648:-— ty, conversation with several. he bad found that The 10th of Deccwter being the anniversary of the day when | all, as | have before stated. until aftr the proolama. We bave Inid before them the facts of our | You will ee by the papers before this reaches you, | Property in this way had been taken away to @ con OF THE the remeine of Napoleon were deposited in the church of the ' ticn of the Presidential election is made ite im- }d rhown to demonstracion that they have | that the cholera made its appearance here on Friday ‘ eral 4 oye d ‘2 os jes who bad confided SEW YORK HERALD. Fetal dx funeral vervice o® mediate results disclosed. business \o any extent | caured it ie coming session of parliament will be | leet. Many of the accounts you will ree, willno dont | °° much in thore for whom they became ball; pret idea pe mth rial army toatrend ‘s | or of any importance is likely to be transacted at the | either the commencement of the era of our regenera- | be much exeggerated, in regard to the numhers of | @B4 be hed heard it said, even. by many mer- oon ‘ Bourse. tion or the final period of our y. We mustagain | deaths, &o —thoee reports coming from the Mobile a ’ = ede. od units ‘and afarwarde,to dine, together, Oa. he he final period of our history. We must agali es . ad | chante ef the city, that they had lost much of Election of Prince Louis Napoleon SXaviee, ands etice tae bese teased, vouneting the odsodiort | pureday last, the 7th 1eanit DOO. 16. 1848, | caution American and Nove Seccian, merehante that Western papers. It le bed enough. | serare you, but a, of coneety, Nera ® mipines’: centaeane toa io mufii. This order has been given in me: J ureda: jaet, the netani @ coupons fol extensive shipments to this iela fe | still not what it represen’ many who are a ’ ; {a"hiving been disqrrered vat the dimppuinted Cavaicasetsts | the bal pearty dividend om tho three per conte were | of lors, ‘The peatantry are mot ius porition to pur, | Sti Not wbat it ls repress turday, the day after it | the law bed happily been ohanged; and it re- bla kad di termined to take advantogs of the eocasion to cron detached, and by consequence a diminution of 1 50 | chate as largely as they ured, and sbippers must there- pe the alarm was very great. || quired that, in all such caves, notice should be givem Presidency of the French Republic, Gusturbars aud bring tho now Froident of the Hepatic ‘nto | Oceurred om that day in the quotation, which is not | fore materially curtail their oo vsignmenta As fatas | never paw poe neral panio among all classes of | © the District A'terney, where bail was offered; and ency 0 public, fase Tarlestestic sbscaasinet y inuny vise attributable to any cause of fluctuation | the fish market is concerned, it la truly ridiculous to | people aa there was during that day Cholera was ia | 1t would prove. be trusted, « very useful change. The aap oy As regards the Mintetry of the Prince. the following | During the early part of the week sinoe the 7th, a series | ree the quantity that is belug senthere, After havieg | every one’s mouth. and the whole toplo of convursa- | UPholding of the laws was of paramount importanc Seu, Ke, dee fethe lus aim ay undergo alight | of discounts cestined to prevent all speculation for a | #0 repeatedly written to warn conrignors of the folly | tion; every one who could get from the city com. | ®B4 he would invoke the aid of the grand inquest, and ot official. It may rgoe slight y oway th Ese epee help a modification :— fall bastaken place Thus busioras for account nas not | f such extravagant shipments thetr perstating im the | menced packing up; ail the boats were completely | Of ! ee Brees Ct oat Sat be! wt . Our London Correspondence, - M Odilon Barrot: To be Mintster of Justice and | been very active, because rproulators feared to bevome | tame courre appears little short of mania. loaded with people fleeing from the ch On Sunday ‘he plage of th ve . He would ne: 'D " Fj Prime Minister, with the leadership in tae Assembly. | sellers cm account of the discounts, and were less pals SR SET ee the alarm subsided somewhat, but still the people were | te minds of the gentlemen composing the grand in- » Lonnon, Friday Eveutng, Dee. 16, 1848, Ma Decnen dh etiterecs faire, 7” | disposed to epeculate for a iso on account of prices pa waka Pee not tranquil, and by no means satinded to stay here if | quest, that, under no cireamstnnces, ought they to + Summary of European Inteltigence—The Etection of | 34. achile Fould : Finances (MM. de Audifret, Hip- | being 0 high in comparison with those of the last Py AASRED OF SS, Covarnar af aa7Re they could make it convenient to leave. Since that ae Pepper ol wed Prince Louis Napoleon to the Presidency of the French d Benoist having declined.) month. ‘There was @ general complaint of | the eel ensh O8 OMS BS PARES ans iiL time the disease has been om the Increase; the deaths | fon 0 obfe Aa woul sete ie Ao! ET nd Republic—Defect of Cavaignac-—State of Paris— | puevile: Labesions fore, engaged in operations of the coulisey which | _Youbave astembied ase co-ordinate branch of the | fF the last three or four days have been from Sfty to | cunts of erimiual Jurieprudenoe, grand, Jesoee aula Austria—-The New Emperor—Prussia—Ialy—The lana have b most abandoned since the revolu | R0Vernment, for the purpose of parforming the dutios | Sow having, there will probably be au increase Bak exeueise moray: Woe exenclen maven! _ iu emem opel raat on ap ag Oe tod th During the last month, the | mpored upon you by the consiitation of the State. | "Tedisco thus far has beoa very fatal, those ate | tO PFonounce w man gnilty, unless he had been prover Pope. eto sical © | Quotations cf the coullsse wera continually 40 | It is a source of gratifoation aud pride that we com tacked dying in from two'to ten Rae Gon gentle. | t0be £0? One third of the cases that oume up for ovihempion, ov Tevsday lst; withave prepared you | qbdnie Nupoleon was anxious to ofer the dapat. | cvotimes below thove ofthe pargnet and cnos thr con: | Bove ne cf ba Stalag of an Freescale 7*2Y; At | sian in thie otol (the St Cherie) wan taken euro | ‘el showed that the partiow acum ware anyaltteds ithampton, on Tuesday last, will have prepared you | ment cr Public Inet: d Worsbip to M, Bar- | mencement of December, the ditf-rence bas ben mus i Yesterday, last night he was a dead man—it was a Mr. i! i 4 hast 1 20, | superior to any that has ever been formed by the wit of i to exercise meroy. Not ex+relsemeroy? The Om- post of President of the French Republic. It wason of LouieXVI., should shag ‘appointed. It is probable bed no discounts to fear. What | Ur ore, Saat ae and passed away A Con Eiaae| like susomer. time,’ pot more than one. third filled; back Laprgttis aa ee ly te that ce “3 the Bens 4 quarters of a century, our own coun a 4 ‘ . ° rd also the third atter them who had violated bone denwe it ts oma 16th of Leormber | On thiasubject the well-informed Débate of Thurs. | majority, fall into the hands of the National Assembly smidstinternal commorions, wars of invasion, and ® | joke of the eeason is.that nearly all the medicul stu. | MeFCy—all they had to do was io nid jn the correotion : pehivgtehiar tcp gece e feed a pith isco * day, rays :— dud the market has, therefore, beon very heavy; bat po Rat soe ors tauny Upon the facet the ecuh? | dents in the place “put out? for a dryer place as soon Sef berelons. fie calling taste wei ‘ bag lah dl pears? shart salt Aaah PEE EN peeing Ries mig toga Romna bat more catchy Se meee he eee | inall tbat can eomobleand dignity mankind. Batous we. preter chclere wasin town. inoinnati.in | UUrY laws; the erection of weoden bulldincs:*the pation! The bones of the old Emperor must have | faz des stout,at the National auembly, of the ministry wich | outs Boreperte way Roose oo to ne deciite ny to acity haa not preduced these great and happy | consequence of two cares of ehelera having oscurred | tection law, &o, as prescribed by the statute, his Honor ; yattled in thelr triple coffin, at the exulting shouts of | shculd be made known immediately after hia boing proclaimed | 1Ows DOTsMuse wae Known to be se duolnice as te The ese of Almighty God bai hed over | in that city, on the 26th ult’ The following is there. | ConcIuded. “Vive Napoleon !”” Deane a eare eas, gin these combinations, wien wely no | the market, and the sun of former days began to dawn a; Hip arm hae bean stretabed ous to, provect and port of the Board of Health of the 28th :— Tug Duvaicr Arromway, Mr. Moksow, wished to . . “4 e = ote sist us; snd our deepest gratitude at all times is a poor, r 1 correct the Court in relation to one statement made — it was all up with Cavaignac. The votes for Prince | Wore All thece ge_tictuen, it is said, havv alrewt Fite on the Fiver, on’ the closing prices of the day bs- | fF the mapy and greut favors which He haa beatowed | Autatio ghowra, cosurted om the doce ink in tre | two caten were forfeited, Louis came pouring in from all rides. A sort of enthu- | teirycrfolios, That ot Ficsnce had, itis said, tea cifered to M. | fore. when, from many realizations of profits. aud by | BPOD Us. Being thus favored of Heaven, every oltizem | Commerciat Horpitel: moe Vader the eo ce itis one | “rial Pos'poned —The onse of the Peopte vs, Johm plasm reemed to have seized upon all classes, I shall | SiGusnt eather pee tye Pay: sebe have refused it. Genser | sales of the rentes received by tbe holders of Vreasary Hanger, the moet solemn obligation to preserve un- | ship trustees, and the Profertors of the Medical Col. pede yee snes ole epee riper areoneeh! ll f . £ his refusal, Gensral' tal. | bows and ravings? banks depositors, they fell 80 cent- | impeired our Union and our institutions Every | iege of Ohio. ‘The first of these cases was 4} Bee Se She Bowery Uhesse, on: she 1b Aupesseast, wien imei alselte: ane dopaceesaty sore of | ta te lnier san, Gauera Onda would | te, leaving a Sear Tino of70 centinwraon tho, priors | Siate S2aneg am iatinence, We have lately entered the | by the medical attendants, and the conductors of the | Th¢ defendant, throngh owner. applied for prstpene- page sentas nmbassador to St. Petersburg. The portfolio of Marive | of the previous day There was less doing in the Torees. ss or | subse nt 0 ii be ent, on the groun: pendency of civil suit ia ‘France, willeuflice. The Prince commands an abso- | M. J. de Lastey ent oned. For Publis Insiruction M- | were demanded for the end of the mouth at very ia- | the people of ourown State, while at the same tims we | {ne bowels, Pike ather vutinat oem ae rm Forfeited Recognizances.—David R. Burrs, charged Jute maority. ‘The proportions are about sixto one, | Barthelemy S:. Hil se Dee cette ay | erased rates. The differeno» between the parqnet | Ula be equally rolicitous touching the prosperity | the Cinetanath ood. Mea ee Deere nat fom | with grand larceny. William Pool, Charles Lorler, Mate ‘The fasts T mentioned in my last letter contributed | Send “Pupuareand Uinoan have teen mentioveds ‘Geusral | aud the coulisre wae 1 25 to’ francs duringthe whole | #d honor of cur common country ied sbout ax o'clock last evening, after being teon | ti" Heine, and Robert Batten, ohsrged with asvauitand in no small measure to the defea aac, Louis racy Sagneri me ws C You, fellow-cltizens, are the tepresentatives of tho vy G teen | hattery, not having eppeared, their recognizance were Blane mefuced to come iorward aso candidate, He | Siaveainier tal to remain commanaer of tne National Bourse, Gold hus fallen 15 france onthe 1,000francs. | 18 et thiantate, ‘You are freah teom their oaldee, | bY ceveral members of the Board of Health, and medi. | battery, 8 Sppeared, ts ota | Gtardsand of the troops collected in Paris subjoin the prices of the week. : 8 7 | cal professors; and although some of the symproms of could hsve commanded rome sixty thousand votes: The Prevident elect is to inaugurate his advent to ond understand their wishes and interests, It will ‘i Lorceny.—Jobn Pike, was put apon trial, and found ot the remotest chance of success. "| the Feosideney by.a general auinesty, from which will Freas. .B nv | undoubtedly be ® prominent consideration that we Pertaercentiibietah eae! TT guilty. oft siasling, clcibing, valued at_.6ah faen ff wupporters felt the game | be excepted. however, the prisoners at Vincennes, who a SSS | are their servant; that they expect us to perform our | Yate cure of chalice saves 7 AD B3BFO | Weaver, who keeps a hotel in Third avenue. Sentenced forth its dying notes | gre to be tried. = 143) | duties with dignity and energy; and erpecia'ly ma: cs ‘i i to six months in the Penitentiary. ~ Somueh for the facts concerning this extraordinary 10 Tq | thay reasomebip spect: thintralh degivlatios “beaaney SILDOGEN Ceue’lh VeruIghtiC BS Tiare SOC NRE 00 15 a cae py criioaicdsc< HME OMA LO Te, mE. DU Roe erval puffenee has now spoken, and everything lends to the | and important event. The field of conjecture now = 150 | will be deepatebed as speedily as possible, consistent | CO” vction that the dreaded epidemic iy not now upon | 4:01Che eed with stealing jewelry from ths store No. mn.) -Splpiop that M touls Bonaparte will have & considerable majo -/-srrenag ity fi breadth b litioal 1511 | with accuracy and propriety, ip order that th bs. the Board avall thembe ves of this opporsanity of: .s68 w cadeey. 1h ry of John Van Hyne. No ‘Tris reeult is contmry to our wishes, but it will rot inspire, | EF s immense breadth before the politiosl and 168) yd with Udpeccatary burdens oo) B4Y | acknowledging the acceptable appropriation, by the Laci kerk dd et palit deg Uy witheugey and. crore ail iewill not cause ua to dcrpare st | €0cial obrerver, and to attempt to fathom the secrets Bot be harrursed with unpecesrary burdens City Couneil, of $1,000, to aid them in carrying into | testimony to fix the guilt om prisoner was introduced, f the future. We evpported with all our power the caudidateship | that are concealed in the heart of Prince Louis Napo- State of Trade. If the matters which I sball feebly and imperfectly | ¢feot the lending objects of their appointments, and | #24 be was discharged, 4 which responded best to cur ideas, which appeared to «ffer to the-| Jeon, would be, to say the least, a vain attempt He $ a Tretont for your consideration, fall short of what the ee aR Oh After hearing rome motions, the court adjourned to Soun'sy tho meat ceriaie and mott comp oie guarintoout ordet | hay a viMloult’ tark to perform.” His only prestige is | yMANcursrxn, Dio. 14 —Therw has been a steady bu- | Pisvinexpwat at your hands, of if they in way wep | {BYCKe an eatly attention tothe various and impor. | (Shudap) woraing; apilctpiodks : Sud stability, “if the majority declares against us we shall resprot ‘ siness in goods tince Tuesday las ‘are fully L tant measures suggented in theie report of the 8th ty. hall 5 the name cf his uncle; taleate he has-none; he must conflict with the best interents, it is the earnest bope 5 ite Seelihtiy redeem sees 38 maior invested wins the throw himeelf upon his mintetry; ho man is more open easet teed ah tendunos, upwards. In veene afur- | ofihe executive that you will by your superior wieder inst., in relation to their several powers and duties. ions ot first mazistrate phall not in our oyes, any thin 3 “y ther advance D place, and generally a rise of re Seen Antaris Sri Nation arteelugis casted ceasli~ | failures the Nasional Aadetably, al ars agatust iter, | ids PEE ID. b obtained on shipping numbers of | Nateag! nn en nner Venu! Supply the proper sealine tere liigeneey Jax, 3,—A grand jury appeared and was sworpin to- ate ard determine. We fesred thut the success of M. Lou's | The republicans look upon him asa claimant to the | both wule and ‘The Greeks are buying heavily | “"There was in the treasury on the Slat day of Octo | oe Charge of Maiming —Oficers shadbolt and Walling, er whieh his Honor briefly oharged them, There raperto Would expusovst cvifeavrder and d stuztance: wo | Imperial Crown, and [abould not wonder if he mst the | 1%, Jow numbers, of water Swist, and ere gi | ber iei8,a balance of $t30% 40. Date OF Ain eice, arceoted, yusterday,® man by th! srobue few ofences on the calendar, snd aone ofany f TB fe majority which at preseny supp rts Lim is | horrible fate of Rossi, for vile asseasins that contam- There is no object for the promotion of which an Pee th ted Dahon ae oop itude. The: tly offence itted at com elements the moss various, of, to speak more cor “ lowest peint of depression. The homo trade | epiien, Tea Justicy MoGrath, wherein he stands charged with | Magnitude. They sro mostiy offsnoes committed al . the most hostile. | Pé who ard straoxers toallpo- | Bate the name of republicans are net wanting in lying thi 1 cher free) ‘a enlightened legislator will more readily apply his best 1 fea; puch a6 cruel and unusual punishment and Heat aisoussims, Cocaliateotevery enor, Gmpattie,Grisau. | France, Tho oid friends of theempire look up to-bim | Howser are supplying thomsslres rather, freely, und ng | Chetaien. them that of education, It is gonerally com- | Perel sq'tig ht ere eae ot No 108 Joba stroct) | Ftriting with » dancerous wenpon,, One ia en offeuse ists, Legi imists, tave not boen inspired, apparently, by the samo | ase guiding star—the friends of monarchy hope to | {hr {mPrestion the The toue of the market ig | °¢#ed that cur present achool law isin many respects, | tie care that Adem nnd Dore Bike against the port office laws, in which a mail oarrier Ucught, ave vot lnen fuided by ierime seatinent, harenot | make im w tool to serve thelr ends, Jean only con- | very cays then dian cdaed “ag exeredingly defective, One of the prominent pur. | called the tio Grande, Hoosted ie Chane tant on vetwoen Newburgh and an adjacent town. ia charged erve interest; ucited du 0, cama ab th clude by saying, may the Almighty, in his infinite cet Neth ats atest rate pores for which the eral Assembly was coavene t i with opening letters and abstracting their contents. — Ger'wro bal cemuted hemevesfieatomentnoderaennroa | Pisdom ordain that unhsppy France may ind. at last, | anteliigence from the West Kndia Csiands, | im 4xtra seesion jn January last, was the amendaent | OT xuem afiusk’ Devoe wien sesalteg iy gchinch Tho. jurpzetizes. but found no bills up to the hou of | e 1 eri rest for her wear’ as ed mind. shoal g re ent. ea Up admi ‘ Jusabebsssian saulsis beceticeeninte Martie | head rest om tbe breast of en entperceyor 4 ugher | By an arrival at this port, we have files of Deme- | Numercus petitions were presented to the Logisiature, | t8etber, and @ rough and tumble fight ennued, and | S0jeormment. The court, then took up i Viste, more acti oresrdent, mors irrscoasitable than they ni: je breast of iperor, or in the rougher Pp OK » | when eeparated Adams found himacif short of one ear, Lf sever been. Go. ib arms of @ republic. rara, Jamaica, Barbados, and Antigua papers, of a | in which the solicitude of the people im reference to Ps > recht sabe sie ‘Te the repult aharwe or preyisiuus, tebe c1roneous wo. shall To ue » » fs sua Papers, this eubject could not have bret mistaken, The law, | {2d alleges that Devoe bit it off. The loft ear of Mr. Supert urte frow the bottom of our heart. Ifit should confirm them, THE LATEST FROM PARIS. recent date. Sclser eds Was ucWameaden andcabateate Sw, | Adems was produced in Court, preserved in liquor, a8 HceGMoee! duction Ocki the old parties again raise their colorg, our part i¢ eieariy Panis, Thureday Night, Deo, 14, 1848. iy pares ha cutnest wishes | 82 evidence of the fact tbat he was one ear less, al- pobhes Ad cy fe tg 4 5 ie ek a 4 - p The Health Officer cf the pert of Falmouth, Jamaica, | enacted. It in to be regretted that the earnest wishes Jan, 8—Thomas Minturn § Co vs. J. G, Allen & * —-HhaFiaith,thacxprerion of wi wisnr’ re wa ty and'tie foe | g Ain fTmaNG Marrast has boon this day slected tre- | pr. Wills, had givem lnstructions on the ih ult..to | ofthe people, in this partioular, should have been thus the ee gitteats dete Ded the kepuaed neti a ratiat | Co—This wan an action to recover the price of 8394 tore ts of democratic France. We will do‘end it with enervy | finuey on abe National Assembly, for ancther month, all vessels arriving there in quarantine, which | frustrated. Hearisgeis Dadian the walter, boxes of lemons, at 288, 6d per bor. It appsarod that against ail perties, aud, God aiding, we will maintainit. It tol Ld sagpar a nh hae during the voyage any person affected with the Ip inviting your attention to this subject, I would 7 i a ae they were first purchased from plaintiffe at private Jows from ‘this, that as long asthe power which issuos fr'm | Was agreed hy the friends of Louis Napoleon that it if Charge of Stealing a Watch —A woman, by the name . “ hte <p cholers. The quarantine does not appiy at present to | respectfully ruggest that there are one or two pointe, i : sele by Miller & Parsons at $3 per box. and ware after- ‘universal suffrage shall execute faithfully and sincersly the cont | would beimprudent in the present circumstance to » | of Catharine Graham, was arrested yesterday, on ® will be ble verrels merely coming from infected plao connected with it, upon which your immediate astion warde put up at auction and purchased by defendants, tshall sce init Uieconnequonceot te Peciplewnen | Wake Sehange. Thisis, however, the ast mouth M. | Yrs’ Hoy. J ott, of Montego Bay, died on the | would beof eesential service to th s:atneatlon,. | CoN ciate ce first ab tioned Th 4 s, Sight, and we shall soe in it Secon enraged hich | Marrast will Ocoupy the chair, It is quite settled that Pr “4 oo a Se ppt, ates: se ie o) = ops ise vice to the cause of education | way jocked up for e further hearing. pls ret a one a as ere were sed 7. opens paveiaaas. ai fs ask, Jn Tack, UE Lich whe | Dextmonth he will be succeeded. by M. Dufaute, the , of yellow fever. He arrived from England enty a | throughout the State, Conveyed Back for Trial,—Officer Stephens, of the | defences interpored ; one was, that the sale by auction ee ee eee eee cit an falls pice its te | Present Minister of the Interlor. who has agreed $9 ac. | Tat 88°. Eclow is protonted the number of all able-bodied | tower police, will convey, this forenoon, Ja was a fraud under the state atutute regulating aution ple parsyniged in a reag, expzerts itm it, on falla with th te cept of the office. Some members were eaxtous thet We regret to learn (says the Falmouth Post) that in | white male citizens. between the ages of eighteen and | Gerry to Orenge county, for trial, where he rales, and the other was, that Mr. Miller, of the firm of ad roburt and full oftife,thatis rerits even the ombreoes of thous | General Bedeau sould be appointed for this time, bat cAnence ot the dry weather, which has lately pre- | forty Sve years, subject to military duty, tnoach of the | shared with obtaluing goods by false pretenc: Miller & Parsons. who was then the ownee of the Ie. ‘who takeitin thelr arms t> suffocate it We shall, therofore, | that Plan was abandoned. » vailed in Trelawny, very little hope is eatertained of a | countier, which have been reported to me, in accord- A Singular Case for the Police.—A policeman, just | Mons, attended at the auction sale and underbid, and observe the new power with attention, even withdlstrast—we |" M ‘Achile Fould bes dcolined the office of Minister | J8"8¢ OTop, a8 the canes in the fields have been re- | ance with an act entitled “An aot requiring the asses- rday afternoon, brought to the police | thereby unduly raised the bide. Tha defentente’ nee etn een ee ec tne erated sare ifit | of Finances, after all the proliminaries to his sccep’- court, at the Tombs, @ decently dressed colored wo- | Counrel insisted on recovering the difference betwoon ‘affair try, we Wil rewards man, lying on the fist of her back on acart. An ap. | the $38 box. which they breught at private sale, and thelr growth from the want of sufficient | eorato take lists of, persons subject to military duty,” before dark yea! 5 plication was then made to the magistrate for a com- | the 24s. 64. which they brought at the aale by auction, ‘ F moisture. appraved January 26, 1848 : ompromis the in‘ereste of the country, we will resolutely oppo | ance hud been greed upon, but M. Hippolyte Pawsy | “At “yrinigea the weather was fine, but money wae | Ver Bern county 640 al nit the bounds | bas finally accepted that office, his ta: i > feeieraiiniichcrrinetia Wicduerunia beet | Bette eet i x ‘very gearce and business ruinously dull. : #0 tree +0 Pe : byt ‘On | and setting it off, ae far as it extended, against the i, amd to defend, agaluat ie agreseors, the principle to | Eaunity of Franer. who feel the utmost tap’ desset of Goong umber assempte wae ere “et Ghee et plaintiffs’ claim. His Honor charged thejary that ti Pi Every dog has ite day,” eays th p. The | bis iategrity and ability. made to fire the Moravian place of wershi a, snd stood up perfectly erect, without even s bend of | first defence, according to the view he then eatertali t | Sa si ae bea si 4h pont ‘a patent es) The Viscount de Falloux has accepted the omice of | itty stated that Governor Higginson, Ag no the knes. This clreumstance being rather remarkable | ‘0, Was out of the care; the statute reguledag éali * Thorday ite pala no losger -ocnoeal Sea nor Geetio janet rete maple ra shat ag which | spout to succeed Sir Charles Fitzroy in the. govern. | Cilnton fir a drunken women, another exemination was given, by auction was, im bie opinfon, made to protect the . very pleating athol le : ¥ Jackson and Jo! an old you, the woman was dead, and 4 a petite Fn en sat to enjoy Se aulckly. peanng M. de Trocy, it issuppored, will be. inted to the rk ties tite He teh th ge nade saber | 2h, frozen stiff. It appears, the women was picked up at tion to transactionsbet ween private individuals; —a ma whove white life bi been full of g'orious servises, | Office of Minister of the Finance. M Passy has made % Five slonrha ayo, france wonld have placed ber dewtaianinibe | bie sppointment to that office @ sine qua non on his | Titetto meatier the decpatet of public bariuere prseslog sare A oy th iy. iva monthango, and now he fala under the llambel Bega Ghar teally accepted thecommand | ,,75¢ fame paper gare tereyn guy seeped ge stract in obedsenge to the act above menti hat he asymnerto ces the time arrive eten, | of the Army of the Alps, but be will remain for some | Jstierly productive of effects the mot cheering to the | over irksome the performance of this spec ure, be shall fel ta his cousclovee te Seta Pi aie seeret Tre atneticn of Ere “tthe Barbados Mercury of the 24th Nov., gives a long wut ey to some sppesr. 1* cannot be den job re oe fis | other bids, and to enhance the value of his property, - the herous mvreg to which he his suc- lent of the amber at vat cline -s %, nized mi ais, in every nt of low, essen- etein, and, wi some npenny na J Sane Sis ev seams bamene sane seer Tee 06 St Re even 3S. Spauccacucammeneate boxe list of persons who had died of yellow fever. The | Telly secoreary in this’ Stato; ade witht tethee farge hammer, secured the lid, least the sid wo. | it was illegal and the eale would be void; but apes or ; by which it has been caught, and shall breakdown the idol epidemic was reging at St. Ann’s garrison, and many t. 1 tt z 3 aah thin point they were to decide from the evidence, Boewnken ie wow efters incense, bo will act fades amore | pf, Ba%e Spee A piers that the new Ministers | of the officers on that station were carried off by the | Comment, I would suggest that at least such an orgen!- | man, during the night, might thew out aud raise a evldence. e question. however, was reserved, and would bs de- pusunroeed to hare pean, drank, Sleeed Cas: aed by tae fallcouct: tu tegere mane oie actions 1D, Tombs, 5 arriviog Ny there, the woman died, and. Irom the eeverity of the | they were to be guided by the evidenca adduced tpon weather, the body was frozen stiff. Mr Stewart, the | ‘Pat branch of the ease. it was certaiuly trae i military | clerk of police, on being informed of the prisoner's | that if the owner of goods attended at an auction death, sent for one of the corporation coffins, deposited , acd bid with @ view to increase and raise the ( ) tion be effected as will entitle us to receive our | muss in the station house. ‘Thore was no doubt but Mr. Miiler attended the sale Bis der' Teave this sad tuck to thofe who are diseare. eastaie can te i) ¢ 8 but the question forthem to decide—Did he now his frierde, But what is the use of anticipating? “France | 8Pprobation of MM. Thiers, Molé, and Marshal Ba- From Demerara, our accounts reach the 7thy Deo. | (ota of arms from the general government. Doings before Justice McGrath.--The police court, on Sanday | pray Pir Bo Beimceel iat te aiaeht Sticonsenretazatcs | Se'fonarebi hte tcicilat arty stacaieau | “even supe the Moyer Gusete wae there‘move | glt-uez act belmpropr toute here, that Unarere: | mime rimnted mir airayorpatane io uvorwawae | Bat them. they came to fb Gonclason that he aid aa ans, Ledcenensenned sare Siete oer t yallafastory tO tae lds Bouszarticte, wie toni | SezeZal depression in business; never s more dreary | Cr'yee,Cop!e 0 resolutions adepted by the legislatares | abvot equally civided in color: lengaile ofa brvad Gioed,sandy. | Did: the next anestion to determine, wae—W ia iy be, vonrreat (oray longch of Limo, demcrsey'initamarsh | {hettacives akes megiectee to Choe ae tat al ee | Prorpect for the forthcoming year, In public, matters railroad tor counnat the Atiautie ont | oe Lound up with a white handkerchief. through which tad | slated that $3'was the fait price. while’ the olulatios yee otjeat of 1: bes legitimate aspiration We beloved thee yangements, and who forebode no good to thelr party. sagan Meal fb cite — ts — os tl ae and which resolutions contain instruo- soaked larg, spots Aedtere on the Spateine oadle drwy Fs Tong adduced evidence that the defendants sold them for : Seresecen coined: ye were expsenieg Given the posite Sad | They slseady begin to ory out that Merabsl, Buaweod pe dng tec sony pei Bagg ey seg Set aga” to the representatives in Congress from those | fide was akind uf comical locking Ciinese hegroy with bie wool | moze than the sum at which they purchased them at never be accomplished at one hourd., Behold us now thrown back | is preparing the way foraresteration, and that the trio | “!/)}/ne to tae Represtel state of si Fequesting them to give the project their sup- | plaited loug—his mouth was one of laughable construction, re, | Suction. This, however. was a question of fact for Jato doubt and obecunty. Sinoe ite not granted to us to spare | who Dave formed the new Minletry will form in them. wae sdaadieianaemss ii ort. It 36 believed that this aubjecc will be vigorous. | su bling exactly the mouth of « dying coddiah when opened and | them to determine ; but if they were satisfied that ‘the country from heart-rerding crises, lot us endes s't | selves a Council of Regency for the Couat de Paris.— ameng the planters ie ly pressed upon the attention of Congress at its coming | &#*Ping for Lreath--every time this eomical gonius moved bishead | Mr. Miller did not bid at the eale by auction, then fo 7gaks Meme now (rials ey sauguinary and protected. stems | Without venturing to believe that there is anything | @Moulty that they keep up th reper, Should thie project ora simallar one be favor. | ieoutadeot te tar wees riety af handy of al shajas and | {ney CURDE to find a general verdict for he plaints se lenge ail remain ‘pure and wnstaived, we must be cow | Of the kind intended at the present moment, it cer- | Month to month. Weres bare, ably viewed by Congrers, it may not be unworthy of | sizes, ergerly watching the decisionvct the magistrate, ‘The frst | 2 Be JUry retired, and shortly after rendered s gei fen with tree disoamion. It is from the uaiversal.euffcsge | tainly does appear extraordinary that the party which consideration whetber a subsequent application by | pricier taied wyane bolds deterpicad looking black woman, | Verdot for the plaintiffs for $3.21 9. itself that, better enlightened. we will damand correstion of its | bas so long adhered to the family of Bonaparte should | [oy pity you to that body for a dovation of land for a railt wing her name as Denrietta Williams, who stood charged with Before Judge Sandford. phe eration of iteown te ‘To bond & before. the ane ot | be wholly omitted In the new arrangements, while | (a, Fi The jiftculties of through the enn - oly State, might not be partly one EP eerde oe and clothing of a biack maa by the Israel Bower vs. The Mayor, §«, of New York e duty of a 5 is principio a ‘a j eg vad betore Srcemter tf aa Maat aet chek weld Ls i ag Orleanists, and Republicans, are ap: many loeres, have taught tl Pe Foal e- ite bal ‘Gna We ogda IeI ele Macistrare —What charge do you mak This was an action to recover ix months pay as @ L sorutiny us in po- Jounsow. bk iene te liceman. The plaintiff was, in 1847, appointed to » erOrance hid Leonard stvets, she caine up to mé and anatohed | situation in the police. Shortly afterwards e complaint ve, for the most part, no other means of carry- | 2°cting with the Chicago and Galens road, and then | out ore of my guid ear-rings; I then snatched a key out of hor lodged against him; upon which hi : Paes J betes te ‘ne ae of this State to Council AS fa wh pnt d pl gn None 9 she tela attend before the Mayor. He attended, 2 4 # ear-rings the der o , and Gwcre che wi . the mime time be Of eras aaviweane efter cline gute if didnt wou dh't doit, soca weut of ands wore she'd sdjourned Sr s few Gays. In the. Mayor diemi But whatever may be thought of this tion, | wnegelnn to penety me ols Chaves a lot ot Mao Teste | amount of his wages to be tendered to hii ited. | Gemooratie Tepabiio, insurrestion te not warranted unci the | | ItSeeaid that Colonel Rebillot, the commandant of | {Diction. im suvencing money for the purpose of sus. | connecting the Atlantic and Pacific. A road con- ve Fume’ tying it usurps or violates | ereigauy | the Municipal Guards, is to be appointed Prefect of ‘tte Feope, nk oes aaa aneee ere SY | Police, M,Emile Giraraim, wo asked for the oflce, Incda tits proeertise teeee ie cease ates et Paris is perfectly tranquil. Perhaps the people are | hasbeen reused, M. Rebillot is a man of experience | PS 6 by the disposal of’ bi ie, dead bent from fatigue, and gind of pesceat any price; | and firmners. an eee ae a Pree but the dormant passions will soon again be called into | ‘There are three candidates spoken of for the Vive | Dills of Iding are play, and much will depend upon tho acts of the Pre- | Presidency of the republic, MM. de Lamartine. Gar- | 22*¥t? very well ae ‘ing Dg should yi it your duty to present f me- | burniig me on both eheeke, and on m; f y lip,and all my vest and | declined to accept, and attended at the aident. They say he lean ambitions man, and will | nicr Pages. and Francels Arago. it must obviously come toa close when the wet season | 2 origi to Congress for » donation of land for a rails | cat lebration wbich he had been attach * almot the imperial crown. France has many sad days | " No lees than 405 members of the Nationsl Assombly rac pied Operations of sugar making oee:e. | road through the State, | trust at least that such © Macisrnare.—Ycu are & vory dangerous and bad woman, ices” The defence set up pxrerb sy hen SIO ON tan cheb bave been to lnreribe thelr names atthe seelaance 0! Saloat des aevive; mand ithe rties will grow up | Toute will bo selected as will advance the best interests | [itnzict"a, tothrowenchawful mufi ap vitriol into a man sfare. | Gant violated a corporation ordinance, and that the " 0 new Preside public. Sin ay, propert of the Suppose you had destroyed his eye sight, you would have injured th people. ite for Ivf otal 4 mayor had the power summarily to dismias him. The thereafter be virtually abandoned. The Hourd of Publio Works have received thirty | Son wnere: for somatine creme ae Si te usatovonnaen: | judge directed the jury to And a verdict for the plains given of the state of public feeling than the very words | many people worship the rising ean in France as well 4 y Of the organs of each different party. aselsewhere. It is said that Gen. Cavaignac is to be ‘ature have beon discussing the propriety thourand dollars from the sale of the lands granted by | asimilaroifence. [Sho was then commilted to prison to await | tiff, reserving the question to whether th " f negotiating a loan of $80,000, for the purpose of 7 ison to awail . g the quei as whet @ Mayor The Debate, the staunch supporter of monarchy, ex- | created a marvhal of France. as a consolation for his | © Congrere to aid in the improvement of the navigation | her trial, and upon conviction, will receive wvor: f impris- | ba ‘the fall Presses itself as follows:— : disappointment. constructing ® railroad between Demarara and the | ¢/'thy hes Moines river vad ou Half of that gon hag | onuent in tis State prion 2¢Sine re Ti et le tah che Ti al There cannot be now acy doubt as to the ismo cf the vote to | With the exception of the election of the Prestdont | Village of Mahaica. deen expended on the improvement. I have certified isa Tene etvenet oom Seley tole ed for the month, the business of the Assembly was to- Fn MR Hed a ast aint Bhan these fucts to the President of the United States. ae | pefore Pad Pb amar Reser clits ana Yotes, and ‘may bor how countered, President, of iis: | day of tte intoret, the Inbubltants were seeking homes clgewhere Ad: | Feduired by the act grantirg the lands, It is under- | Defore Recorder Tallmadge, Aldermon Crolius an Before Judge Edwards, jarehal Bugeaud took his seat, and was warmly re- | be Inbal abit notoriety, was about tocesume | seod that the improvement is rapidiy progressing OS raed Beeman ihe, " ry Jan. 3.— Thorn et al., vs. Robert P. Bell.—The evi- , miral Bruat, of Tabiti notoriety, was about to sssume Jan. 3.— Grand Ingu ‘The following Grand Jurors | 4, t ceived by the party on the right fterwards had the Governorehip of the French’ Weet Indies, under the management of the Board. owora ins /Gs the ait ¢ th art:—Burtis lence for the defence was not closed when the court wh Bil ro slong conversation with M. de Lamartine. The Commisary-Gencral of Guadaloupe, Citizen | ,,NoTegulstions bave yet been presoribed by law for | EiiImore: Foremear jonah ol Bah Chey Cert | aojourned, Pe map tg tren Ay eg GERMANY. Gating, han been already superseded. The now man | the ifeuirg of there patente, and I would suggest that | Prcmereboreman; Joseph St George It Peok, Jona Court of Oyer and ‘Termin: ‘an maje j . tbewew teres wil 80, wa eapart cay, We only statetee | of ‘Agatha joy fly by all, ‘The Dist stilt site Papin: apts pel bec oe gegves tive for bis stgnatore. Sayres, John B. Waisted, Mathow Armstrong, Samuel | journed. They met this morning in the Alderme: 5 8 Maycock, Ii Cc ylor, Andrew Nelson, A. B. Rol- | room. Judge Edmonds, Alderman Dodge Smith We do not fool inclined to analvse the clo | at Vienna, ‘but will, rooner or later, remove to | tieq sondition of Martin One of the most important duties devolving upon | jing, 6, M. Gans, Philip Kisly, and Robert Steud~-atter nt, and again adjourned to Sanday next at ig compored—we consider it our duty to take ler. The advices we have received from Vi- 3 the Generai Assembly, at its t jon, is th yh anit is, With t to the 4 It is statert that the city of Santo Domingo, the capi- 7; Present session, is the ap- | which Gp cowatey fae oe Ie Lh, papse are.to the 10th, and Berlin and Frankfort to the | ta} of the republla, willsoon be the scone of an im- | Portonment of tke Btate, in accordance with the | "itis Honor the Reconoen delivered his oponton Btn enacaed te favaeistile ts court, Verdict accordingly for $223. Cireult Court. ition will bs simple. Whon a blast of wind ; r month engaged in inveatigating the Gerried away ihe monarcs;, Which we defended 45 cue inst moe in of December. pring and megaificent ceremony, as preparations | hitty-first sectien of the fourth article of the constl- | charge to ihe Grand Jury, before densely crowded | state of our prisons end the penitentiary, will’ make ment, our first thought was the safety of sorloty, We were not | All js tranquil in Prussta, tution. {rest arured that you will meet this duty : i ‘blasphomou uppose that Providence had nototier | Russia ls enerosching upon the Danubler. Provine psthste d Sasusean ot Migaee the Archoishops of | with that deliberation which its proper performance nd ead :— tis hoped it would not be regarded | thelr prevemtment on the autjeot. 28, ro to the occasion, if he availed himself Mary ReERAT id not despaic of sootal ordat be: | and rumors are again afloat of the re-estabiishment of Parked on board # Dominican ship of war, with a view | dmande. La forded him, to return his sincere Court of Oyer and Terminer, oortunity Poland, with the Duke of Leuchtenberg, as king. 5 The remarks in my mesrage, delivered at the special Before Judge Edwards, Aldermen Hatfield and nieces ; we rromicod our aid t wer that oonld ex- ” a f proceeding to Curacoa to meet the Archbishop of his friends and fellow: citizens, for the re- is an " dor, rain, ard deaths ‘Tost aid wo of ITALY. thee yor pte that both these distinguished ind sestion, relative to the uniinivhed condition, and the expression of confidence and respect which Downing. y wereviden'ly sprang from Italy, The Pope isstill | tionaries were to repair to Santo Domingo, for the | Beee*sity of completing the Penitentiary of thi te a ti * ¥ Jan. 3.—The Court oranized this morning, and the ” | Sara ewan tes teins ond ity Would wot Govdina, | enee of David Sherzy, which was set down for trial, entered upon them | 88 further postponed. The court then adjourned. ow thon, could wo refuse to one issuing from | a guest of the King of N: at Gaeta Ho hasrolemnly | ¢x purpore of celebrating 1 respectfully reiterate at the present time, c ples, the eppointment of the Seaarecs idee tera, We chat eee ur einen ts | protested againet all that has taken place at Rome. — | Venerable Padre Feries to the digailied office of Aroh- | _-The commissioner pointed to revisejthe statutes duties, he trusted that his sin: tioned, when he stated, that bi f this State, hare submitted » report to me, which is 3 ——————— condemn what in bad, % free from alt LONDON. bithop of the eastern part of the island, known by the | © » » with extreme anxiety and great diffidonce, From tho Barty enaagercen, The erm eitahich tieeeis tomirecer |. There ienotbing stirring here. The town is Atiing. | DEBOP of the Domingo aad which Les besa’ vontoreed ie he suiaeeire cs Wk Mtcadat iiss bes this | @2PeHlence which he bad heretofore, in reference to Domestic Miscellany fo than that whioh fallecit ie that of the country which hes | J #8 to-night at Exeter Mall, Wo have | upon him by his holiners the Pope of Rome. It is also nd hileeoush, hag, Taadereteod eae eat, this | the duties connected with the court, and when he | ‘The New Jersoy Legislature will convene at Tren- : Just speken, and whose voice we are bound to ober. It in not to ‘ber. stated that all those individuals who had been oxpatri- sourl, has I understand, been taken to | recollected that it took cognizance of every dosorip- | ‘on on Tuesday, ‘usthat it Delonge 10 weaken it, and one duty will be to aid {t to t th tal th reme Court of the United States, whero it will | 44, the: 1d not doubt his’ sincerit ecomplish which ia above it ke above ve, e new postal convention | ated from the Dominican republio aro recalled to thelr | Seopanty be heatd and decided during the present | 102 of effenc would not doubt his sincerity, | A State Convention is shortly to held at Trenton, to The Republique, of which M. Proudbon, the socialist, | between this country and the United States. A great | native soil, through the wise decisions of the liberal | Pro 0! P when he sald that he entered upon the duties con- | | tition for the repeal of the law whieh allows teupo- We editor, and which isthe organ of the red repubii. | TedUction of postage will be the result, Kenta Domingo bar reuired fom oflee, ‘aud’ Don | ¢,l% Will also be your duty to elect two United States | escity mn const eee che of the hipost haces dents to hold alaves in the State of ‘New Jer- eens, helés out « threat :— Santo Domingo, has rev from office, on on 4 Po Jet uselways bear in mind that pacifico means are the only once Our Paris Correspondence, Manuel Jimenes has been elected in bis stead. Report | Serators, Two oer Oras cegeeiocen - cae hare | tance, involving the liberti¢s of the people, and not Can bs totah etic tenant teca Gant whieh can cargy vsto our end. Lot us close ap our ranks, and 7, 18 epaksin tho highert torms of President Jimenor, who | ne tasction of the Luited Staten Seontor nen Jey thelr property. There was no class of cases, that | aay, sor Multa and Smyrns, had a cargo of five minis. Pierlioce mason Yor tx" Top tre on, tall bn oat he brewdiewind Meese to be muah beloved and eeteonod by the boml- | Sfnr supreme Court, wero duties enjoined upcu toy | ‘Toured mere runploion ta the public main Leann vriag | tex® of the gorpel, with thelr wives, and 200 batrols of ¢ Bourse and Money Market. #, a8 Was his predeceeror. titution, U: " . N, E. rum. Tapjely ne niall advance trance tat Chece It, tne terower |. The fonds show a most decided upward tendency.— | _ ‘The commercial, and every other interest connected | the com trution. Unfortunately for the, State, those hat light, he would be permitted to allu Counterfeit $100 bills on the Bank of Utica, New J Silent iat at which tsce voeuld be ssed with siediooe ts |' The discounteare eontinas d, and the market for mo- | With the trade of the colony, are stili rapidly deoreas- ) reference to them. Havi the head, then reckon on ws, and the voice of a ohief wili cry out ope of restoration of eon- srose from diffoulties which presented themeeives, and toh eae op July 26, 1830, aud February | ney bes teen sustained by numerous purchases. The tion fe a di which members felt unable to surmount.without far- of business. Decordove im | ther consultation with their constituents, | feel co Yerk, sro in cireulation in lows. The bill 1s letter B, for ench Cf that court and having | No. 761, cated January Ist, 1840, payable to W. Hl. ity, he ba: . ‘Dd rend several severe critiolsms in connectiog | BOUCK oF Bearer; W. B. Welles, Caabler; T. Walicer, PO ende avcred to heard Mg pave ae Goosen seid wtnan not pave | setilement opened under @ good arpect, and assisted istered in the elter to nt Jamaica in | 2¢nt that as you are fresh from the people, lee ‘with the court in respect to bail. It was not unknowa | [resident, and countersigned and regi your mire'y, who desire ‘the id lad, and who, like | in the amelioration ofallsecurities. There isa back- ue te Sears received such instructions from them as will enable Comp’ ‘s office, and numbered by the Comptrol- z pin mn a pronst ia seh it te ‘ou to discharge these datiee with promptitude and to them, that remarks had beem made,trumpet-tongued, ler 671, the ‘as in the face of the note. is ete ited 4 our families de notoone's Ce danger ot | Ward action of 10 centimes om the quotation for the end warters,on the subject o ‘brutal party, do a: ait ot the @ neryourners shown in the T. in the te oO rd Joy of deing with | of the month, above that of the settlement of the end Inenner infringed truth. Ag- Teannde refrain from again impressing upon your t should be understood, had | same, the whole being well oxecuted and calculated Jou captives ve corpron. nn Pen of November, whence it may be concluded that speau- Fi otk Pec gram ot ines eee pio minds the propriety of a eety ‘and Tasos” aioe tare ‘ge oe to deceive the best of judge, unlers they are cay well +” Tbe Union, the organ of the Logiti says:— lati ot afraid to sell below the quotations fixed jh poder into the state of ineig. | CP&tge, of your duties; that accuracy fand despatch | tcuthed, and hed so means of thing do | #cauainted with the bank paper of the Uties Bank. ‘The majority civen to Louis Ni: ne prosont | nrore Ore ni by nd, Bet Bave Gwindied ints the 6 | should characterize all’ of your is; that no i ~ sll Seu, San the first of Ji the Cheshire Rellrosa was tie incalencbts he mee ith serdae srncisea awed and | by money transcctions, and to carry on to the ond of | milicance which isiko pr cursor of total annihilation, | *Bow!d eburacterize all of your proceedings: that no | (Recorder T) Md not profeee to be © reformer, but | On the frst of Jannary the { Golsat of General Oar — eeaerey 2 : ‘There is one fact which it is our duty to notice, | Matters foreign ms Would nek their attention to the ball cases for the | opened to Bellows Falls. ‘ pag thei hi December, the operations fore fail which they hed snd which proves, more than anything wo could write, | intorduoed toto your deliberations; and may wo all #0 | Soarg 1844 and 1846, an officially aet forth in the report | _ leaae McKenne, # soldier of the revolntion, aged 77 i‘ impertant—that the two Monteignard and Socialist candidates | dertak the month of November, in anticipation | the fearful crisis of affairs in Jamaica. The value pe cas hye soa - 4 Fe np pprobation ote of the Comptroller. He percelved that in the year | years, died at Carmel, Me., on the Slet nit, < Rave obtalced bat very Inornsiderable votes hore andthers. Now | crthe disasters cr events to which the Presidential | ovr exports for the last parliamentary year, did not ere “UE comsctanees, oni ¢ Of | 1844, outof about 1.200 bail cases, taken before ten | Tho town of Weston, in the State of Missouri, the Uroaand mitindemtantines” Ivins Seivped Merah the | election may give rise, Hitherto, the general traa- | Teach 100000, while the Importation exovoded £1,- | Heaven.) as tesg pragireaies (ho were but 27 Tecognizanoss forfeited. | Yocation of which tam yoars ago Was 8 wilderuel, Rag ajorty of he Natieal Avsrmbl ry L ss Vopeman will p4 quility of tke country has foiled these speca- | 100,000; thus showing a balance of trade against , , 22 Ip 1845 the number was 69 ont of over 1,200 cases in | now a population of 1,309. The cavres and the ohjectf Sle gress qnestion | lations. Im s few days we shall havo to submit | vs of £200,000, with an increase of expenditure oe this court, Tho amount of forfeltures in 1844 waaset | phe passengers by the Houratonic & New York and bit, bo gmentere 0 cane @ man se, p pasty 40 eb to the greatest trial which universal suffrage paced.) aeeee st £6,000 for the year In Law Intelligence. down at $41,000, and on recurring to this be found | new Haven Kailroad,om Tuesday morniag, complain - electri away ecpnection y current which carried ‘i sppalling fact, {t must be | Tria om Wasninator Goovn, in Bostow, that « sum of $20,000, which had been put In as bail | Liiterly of the conduct of the conductors of thé lines of Febrnary 24, hay Solr, operated ‘a deliverance. Itis | ¢®2 be submitted, and yet no tumult, no extraordi on B FOR THE of iterly » te demand now what basis willbe mensced borne in mind that the same disadvan! has attend. . ' ial im the caso of Samuel Adams, was included in this of the ti he - eo Rig keletnoeas Tapest of the capital oa eerete abe eae | ea us for some years; and that it 16 ateatly impoasibie telat ef Wasblogton Goode, for the mucder or Th mas | siount, whereae it ought to be’ underetood, that the | *4 pags or whites killed at B Comatitutionne!, and other journals supporting | event. induces a ope of better times, and of the reca- Py Lem Baye rte ag Pr] Fy Hardy, alice Harding. on the night of the 2lst e Meuete tas t8 ae apes Sen pe on Puedes, by © seers scl ber wr roche ottensts — ardent pamleas sito tas cele oe Gea takeow’ of eustivetion besied by the whic, we bave oxpe- Court To ft baw preciaing? ee Wieeen judge of the A young woman in Iliinols has given to the country Z France his now Proworn ced, end Lor Napoleon hae reorived | ledge to be at least premature, At Rouen, Malbouse, farther abandonment of estates; and who | 9d over to ‘Tuesday, after the examination of several : cases im 1845. | eighteen children in ten years. ‘ Seats Tel alaanntee hes chesen hits Cresidoncey thats | #24 Lyone, the prinotpal centres of mantfactures, re- Mandsea toundet’ Whatihon han entesd'the’ der | Titnenes. ected nm spon the Neechs ant pee no ted attecdod at bg cere Tete Aitone co Uevertag lest ( eagom to say that the hand of God has shown | Porta arrive af tne eae, tow prevrion i the vale of ovr peimeipl apien? Tao iow Svrnewe Counr or tue Usireo States, Tuesday, | that court, or elsewhere, would bear testimony 0s to | ** New York, by the Housatonic Railroad, wi Asse! ; rice of the article at home. T t is this to be at- | 8Duery 2, 1849.~No. 118 The New Jersey Steam | pis purity in his oficial capacity, and his judicial in- Brivar Aoven, -- The Washite (.Ark.) bridge . Cred ag er rt tobe lon oppressive torthein than was feared? The | tributed? ‘To the admt n into the British marke Appear Bitae Coe ORT Bee nod eee Fels, testa 3 curing the your 18h the resog alsa ee | ee ie Tridcenths nebentty eoeond the. Washi projec of foreign eu, in vel Dg states forfeited wei and in they amoan' yo . ay of the retares shall have boon received 00 wil | ate et hae of erate eames tes and | Cue fourthot ibe sont in lamelos, and forthe tulois-.| tind. On motion of Me. Webster, thie appeal was | {ir etiedct se thin tack to see Gre chen Ai Cantey | about §z0Ct0, the new President. He employed artinans, are considered favorable ovents by | try, in the face of all this, has deolared its intention to | docketed and dirmissed with costs, under the 43d rule | cf character, a greater number were forfeited in this Ponx in Indiana —The last Vincennes; fidiess, "take up hin residenve at the Palace | Parties at the Bourse. But a measure ofs high mornl and of court, No. 179, Jonathan W. Nesmith et al.com | court during the time of bis wsot, than oven | ole wontaime the followi da ey ro 9 Bourbon, which, by a coincidence, | Pclitical tendency taken by the governmont.a great act pleipant Thos, © Sheldon etal. This eause was during the iwo ding years. | 1845 the 37 tesog- lazette, contains the following Paragraph, yu osoupied by the Emperor Napoleon, | s¢complished b; Toe infont soptenie towns toa Vier tubmitteed tothe court om the record, and printed * forfeited were also taken. before thirteen | Porl:—\ We sew a drove of 1,000 beau pass 1 hi : argoments by Mr. Root for the complainants, by but it should be understood that judges had —as handsome @ lot of wan feito fapen Sante Gated saesasy oveaiee, , prt aghna h | &: Romeyn for the defendaats, No 22. Hugg and tee dvesived, and that dail bad been tain im 1844 Lig oneiape b pepe > Der 14, raya— : Arsembly snd Ministers. Sound thinking Aasn- Ssturdignet at thn expense Of English eunjects ng Sere ee tees ogee one to the exter of about three per coat, and in 1843 to re as et Cod 4 ion, that. subjects to starvation. t ut five anda cen! ore than peas tisotion at Lous Wepolson a pl Tapond ai macace | fe Sea natecs et the itastelone Pie 1X sby se- | would be superfluous. It has availed nothing hithertoto | Mr. Johnson for the defends rr y Mr. Nelson | during the succeeding year. It ttould also ‘be borne the present season than was ever boughs +, People are beginning to rosume tholz ordinary occupa ' curing his person against outrage and the dangere of ' rpwak the wrongs of the coloniats to ourfellow cubjects | for the plaimtife. Adjourned till mm, 1 o%elook, | jn mind, that all that the judge could do in all such ' here before during the same time.