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THE NEW YORK HERALD. “NO. 5371. MORNING EDITION---SATURDAY, FEBRUARY CENTS. teed) c dene L. Hall; Thomas 8 Erwin; George 5. Buroham ; J rourm anp Centra America, Mexico, &c. Movements of Individuats. Turitinory Inrerestine—Morsx or THe Fatal City Intelligence, SEs eens jing 17, 1849. N. Parsons ; H. Cornish ; H. C Rich; John T. Latl- | i 1843.—in Brazil Sie have not yet been sa- | _ The following appeared in the New York Express, of | Fing at Hxmpsteab.—That the truth of facts 1s Tnx Waarnxn.— The" oold Suey" whieh commeneed ‘ of the Cattforas ps H. Hemlio; J A. Griewora 5s A 2: nae i | tsfactorly adjusted. cas serious dis- pcre ge 4 a relative to the appearance of Gen. often more thrilling thai 2 The dey nihs. A belt fe 2 own during yestar- Wreecke— Arriva! pad res dete sail dense Hamilton > Pedram turbances have taken place, and many Senators royals vente TAYEOR’s RECEPTION. with Mr joustben Site vtlees tenslee’ nae 10 deg ; the meroury rove a few degrees during tes ae shes eihelley papeieed bert <anth rib ; Albert Ada been killed in the Senate House; a civil war en- the were briefly mentioned im this mniddle of the day, but sank at might to mete leans, Wi 3 . B. House; Eben Hart; toed betmonn see two rival Sane . : eces. Caleb M. Holebreok; E Holebrook; | ¢8!! acts of persecution towal A cqagnumestiyanveds yomel goostaal 1S . King; Samuel F. Otis ; Horatio Faller; E. | subjects rendered the presence of a British There me now at Panama shouts to baud pas’ fete re Wueen St; ie E. iia ; Senome of wer accents, which, sitar scene Sts iff: sengers. © passengers on rescent City, or | Goderd; John C Mason; Clare F les P. | culty, soon jactorily arranged the differences. alarge number of them, bought a schooner at Pa- — Bede yang tr i = i | The interference of an armed British force at the nama, and started tor San Francisco last week. | J B Orcott: W. E. Burheell; Jared W. Saith; Ben’ | MCsquito Territory was also found requisite. Yu- ty was satisfied. —I have just received news from Paname. | jamin F. White; David Knox; Henry Case;'J H.| Catan continues in a disturbed state. The war paper yes‘erday. a J , Fealdingat what is called" Trim- | the rome point as that at wi atise found i oa stall Oollgetion of Lotac two valige | The ect Of the increased cold has beeu the nui from Hempstead, on the Jamaica road. His house was | of the rivers again with floating tos, whieh ls no small from the turnpike, and | impedim: in the way of the steam ferry boats. m the public It | Misery, they ray, li company, and it may, there- sinrsir i ne evertng eanrasssee | tout tae ot Une asad Sefer tego ee ummer, for it was owe y floger on our saeeenery | bors at the east end north with full as much severity consider him very graceful orator, w table to the city, and we think ap- ition that Gen. Taylor oo: see the maa who has d this accom; th certainly not very pi G04 sing x A in. jarance. we doubt very muo: whether his asupon us, The California arrived on the 16th; she will take | Jaqua: Matthew Hale; J. L. Watson; Samuel g. | between Mexico and the United States has termt- | reputation for invelligemee will euy where be improved | years cid. Er LL ei asia Cassis Captain Ineo Waite all the paesengers having tickets from Howland & | Rice; William A Buckmister; H. 0. Gi nated, and a treaty been entered into, by which | by » personel interview.” gocd name for industry, honesty, ied at Westpors, Coan., on the 14th ‘at the ad- Aspinwall, and sail about the 23d. The ship Phi. | MKinetry; J. F Ladd; H A. Hi Califorma and New Mexico have been ceded to | “Well may General Taylor exclaim; “Save me from | virtues of a Long Island farmer, t whioh no olass ed age of 75 y He was formerly, and for ladelphia, now lying at Panama, with coal, will | 1°85 Wiliam B. Dicki wi the United States, for which a large indemaity | my friends | of persons in the land, or in avy part of the world, y years, the commander of the New York and Li- diechurge her cargo immediately, and take all the . 8. Peck, oe Geo. C. Ran: was to be paidto Mexico. The latter republic It is new understood that Mr. Benton has abandoned prveonees a higher average of excellence. mat packet ship in W. was one passengers remaining. Fe bees continues in a wretched state. bis intention of visiting California aftev the adjoarn- | | 1t must have been iu 1839, that the following ocour- | of the pioneers of the packet business between this Captain £ orbes expects to return from San Fran- | ;."", es " Acompany has undertaken to open a canal | ment of Congress, and proposes to substitute an eater. 9 took place :— port and Liverpool. was # popular and procured , Captain Pe Ely; E. T. Cra: gE. P. Ji Ler thmus of " ive of al ij tance. Within the last 7 ‘oman, ® young giant ef a fellow, | for bis ship au excellent{oharscter. Many of our old eisco in about one month from the time he leaves | Frauklin Bolles; A.’'S 3 across the Ie emery ieebpeeons to be cone leted in, Pear, a combination bas leon formed in Missouri to | WeFking from place to place, round {rim ‘aare; | oltizens will recollect him, and wish im a. prosperous here, say the 26th February. iver W. Mil Di ( Regie ap Bee ar tere tebe ory Aer form | Jrfect bie re to the Seasteafter the expiration | 82d he was several times discovered in little larcenies. | voyage in the unknown sea whieh he has gone to tre- Mr. EE i ag screen aba Sweetland ; 8. quires; T B. Diesen gen 4 beds of some ofthe rere in Calitornia has caused bere wa epaaratan' ne torsemi te > hae nape! Iaops oeativan oF ton enteet ie ah othe Tux Ivoran Lectunen Kan-ae Ga-nown.— This gen- Sir--In your peper of this morning, Isaw a.com. | Bie; R. Young: J. V. Bissell; George W. Arnold; | vast numbers of persona to proceed to'that coun rersally supposed to be the criminal, became | fet, who ie ® obief of Ojtbewa nation, will deliver his 4 to address the people upon all the topics second ms E. Moody; Jobn R. Gilbert; H. Stoughton ; George f 1 it i be- me that the meighbors took him u; Frumication irom, Mr. Branch, dated at Panama, | o. Webster; George H. Piher ; Charles F-Fuer; A. coming nick ‘without mach troshle"er rise erilcularatvention, and wales hintiows | tt. rt of petriaroboal anemblegs of Shem, i othe srigia of ¢ a Col . + e 1 i les How! . § . . le Lv r . was dreadiully fatal between that place and Cna- | Osber: A. L. Otis yy 'T. Should their views not be realized in this particu- 1d, he is defend the appli- | cided to give the negro a round flogging. Mr. Mi modes of recordi Bs brea was one who seemed most willing to this punishment gree, end that mang ot the passengers that had ar. | Rev. O. F. Parker; David Hal lar, one good eflect will be accomplished; many out like thie, if followed up with the | At @ny Fate, tbe negro was tied ep and wNipped; ana | MT Copway, (th Tived from the various ports were lying sick at | Seldon Maynard ; Leomerd H. Baco: of the idle and profligate will have Jeft the United euslay ane seal’ Gilsl’ Ma” Bente, Ma: cosatie eri: Off, with e general warning from sll hanes EX ny agree Chagres. Ithink, sir, that Mr. Branch is greatly | Wiliam H. Gardnler.—Totsl, 125. States, who will assist in populating that newly | Covitying. cannot fell to produce importsat politicat m the nelghhorhood sgeln. He went wae at the Jeotu: misinformed. Atthe time Mr. Branch says they | The bark Guilford, Captain Thorp, sailed on the | acquired Nero ; : i Semaine to ‘be'ecen What abape Chey will rth Side,” somewhere along the shore were sick at Chagres, [ happened to be there, and | 15th inst., for Chagres; with the following pas: |), om dhe Bota forth amenee revinoon,, hina ry a rae enera ee forte wale omy ise y ee nd, from time to time, obtained work Ideny it. There was nota single passenger sick | sengers :-- a ta Tag Seer eR aladelp Ma North American, |“ rither he wase most malignant and feroot A “ i C. Taylor, J. A. Scranton, E H Smith, P. Curtis,s, | Vernment of the Earl ot Elgin, in Canada, gives | Fed. 16. ig ferocious ni Ns tes Hint may ee pe pega pete i Mount. Backus, P H. Perry, JL. Moffat, J. R. Car. | satisfaction. In New Brunswick, the free trade| A telegraph despatch from Detroit says :— General thet is ment Ve ent she Spores they ccc ous one spoke of apse being all a humbug about the | t B. Harris, J B Wilson, W Strange, A Belden, | scheme meets with much A Some | Case is quite unwell with the prevailing influense, 80 | tng the: brooded over the: Goknecs Pel ikowrn one to blind the peoplespnd EB Bliss, T. Wilson, W. Jones Jobn Smith, changes have taken place in tke Legi: Mr. Copway, (the thus curious?) wll be amply rewarded, provided they attend, for the time ocoupied by the lecture, and the 26 cente which they pay foratioket All traditionary history is interesting, and especially =o is that of the ive Coun- | that it vate for him to ttextom tla journey to nd his ignominious | aboriginal tribes of A i onstituti 4 punishment, till he determined on vengeance. The los. There should. and pro- es, Wm Sandford, N Crow and Nova Scotia, and a ne He will leave as soon as he is well e: bably will be. » large attendance at the University turn the tide of emigration rouad the Horn. 8, , N. Pike, W. H.Slosson, 'H. G. Meson, alg granted Gecite, bad» eee Pe ae probably go by the way of Buffalo, Se | ees Stine Cane tapsrty Mr. Miller. His | Chapel to night. Thaompbeabeandomnapmasyisetinces: | Siew . Kilborm, J. B. Miller, A. . ‘The British West India Colonies are at the —————- friends sent bim word from “ the North Side,” and ad. —Mrs, Alex. Hunt, of Ne. 36 Renwick Si eecreae pessangersian sree safe sore cet | Seat git teem J- C. Holmes, West, 8.H. Ward— | jowest ebb of wretchedness, occasioned partly by | Suicrog or a Conmunier.—A most melancholy | vised him to be on bis guard against violence." Biller ing through Me Dougal stress on Thure- Pavema, for Liewenant Lanman met them there, ek the failure of the banks, but principally by the | case of suicide occurred on Sunday evening last, Sceordinayy kept armeim his bedroom at night, and we Amity ssreet, her fvot alip- and told me there was little or no sickness at Cru- . MASSACHUSETTS. equalization of the dutics on sugar in ba ‘eh about six o’clock, in the house No. 108 Dauphine | *#0pted other precauti 10 fell, She was eo severely injured ces. I am aware there was sickness at Panama, Lott Wheelwright, of South Boston, @ passen- Jamaica has suffered more ‘ta th . atreet, between St. Louis and Conti streets, in | .,7B¢ Bt@XO speared at the village of Jamatoa one found ssoessany, $0. prosere eld, as there were many people there—six or seven hun- | ger in the ship Duxbury, which sailed on Saturday mee Aon ae any other, bet, } » oonlight where she received proper assist- tion to the | which a medical man, named Juan Rovira, a yrs) dined Geraiwunes, one eae . | for San Francisco, ried out a litte cl: The Demerarians are in open oppom Sod fod (on neoble are vary aac Noli “eraft” of eat tea tone harem all eras isd colonial cffice, with regard to the salarie of their | native of Catalonia, in Old Spain, aged about tied at @ post in front of one of night and one day, $4,200. No wonder when at | with gails, rigging, etc., and handsomely lettered public officers; the duties on importations are in | twenty-nine years, put a period to his existence | housesin Jamaica fie drove on alon, Panama, then, there was some sickness. But with | on the stern, * Lone Star” of San Francisco, with | abeyance. " . 2. matt a pistol sic blowing the Caprese of the | road to Trimming Square, down t! proyer prudence, there is no danger of sickness at | & beautitul carved star for a figurehead. We | , Antigua, St. Kitte, and Nevis have been visited | skull completely off. The deeeased had bee hom he fright i Chagres, or going across the Isthmus during the | suppose Mr. Wheelwright will take out his papers | bY a severe and destructive hurricane. The yel- | tolore a member of the Communist Society, ot | women, whom he frightened d will probably soon recever from the effecta e public | Of the misadventure, Good people, clear your side- he Hempstead | W8!ks of ice! ne Hopalag s | tnersioop Gabriel Dioasway, of Staten ielasd, belts : ofa] jabriel Disosway, o! sland, bailt a crane Tor | womens whom he fegbtened hersity walt to aectie® | ebarcoat Sire im the hold cf the veerel, Co-preveat & and then, somewhere about ene o’olock at night, tied f poiajate A of oysters from freezing; having done thie, q for her at the custom house at San Francisco, on | !ow fever has commuited great ravages among the | which Mr. Cabet was the apostle, and was physi- the horse at the bi . Miller’ ; they retired to their berths. Im the night ene of the dr P Hatch says, the Governor and suit left Pa- | arrival, and go up the Sacramento river within | "oops at Barbados. cian to the community. He teft ‘his own country | the Baree at, ihe head of Mr. Miller's own lane, and | ny eeiie and found that the cabin wee ailed with customary in very m r i un-shot of the gold diggings. He will “asto In the French islands of Martinique and Guada- | at an early age, and, going to France, became aa Lon 5 tnd ell bis sure faust have died on the road, as | ine Batives,”” without doubi.Bosion Traveller, | J0uPe, slavery has been abolished; and, under the | exibusiast im the cause ‘of commmusiam. From | notte te’ eraitary tests ef ME, Mths sestce, | Rad arin before him ie would appeet, for ft th ived at Chi ‘About Feb. 14. “ ° | Liberté, egalité, fraternité system, the recently | thence he sailed to this port for Icaria, the new ticularly the door of the kitchen, which was adj the time, lying upon the floor almost sense! ee ee ere peen etre bape led noes RE emancipated committed the most horrid atrocities | El Dorado, in Texas. It is stated thathe wrote his | tug bis bedroom, were usually lett’ unlocked, oven With a severe gashon his head. He Bad fallen when Teeny. dyiNE. 2B IAG CAR umbug, as I saw liforni Q on the white inhabitants. All the latter that could | will about five o’clock, on the evening cn which | during the night. pasticular night, however, it | Setting out of bis berth; he was subsequently restored, people every day at Chagres from Panama, and I A California miming company has been formed 1 he iol a cammittadihedesdtaliact: whith leh és happened bye pure accident, to have the boltup, It | 82d is hkely to recove refute at entirely. | Capt. Tucker, of the Orus, | at Charlestown, Va. Itnumbers 70 members, who | Were ettwed tie Manes» Ttands of Samta Craz | asd beautifal wife and. fee Ndo bey eiaee | was atterwasds supposed the negro intended to | ,, Yesterday morning, # scaffolding ereoted in front of went acrors ; the clerk of the Isthmus went as far | have paid into their treasury $7,700, leaving $13,- d GE Thommad have. ulso been ae ri ata Craz rotector. He also wrote three letters (all the | bave entered the kitoh being familiar with the | the houce corner of Courtiandt and Greenwich streets, as Cruces; Lieutenant Lanman came across, and | 300 to be paid on the first Saturday in March. and St. 1 omas A iso been set tpn pe pn fll A ins Meh and be Thee ah ‘i u ‘way- and accomplich his murderous purposes. fell pole wo. pean aees Sogn tr; they both fellinto was nger withme. They all told me it was LOUISIANA. forage h ey Reaeer Botarts Peep iaglieg wi chia 55 wacvede lar Av moll Nay nd Me tb ol In the dead heur of the night, the moon shining with | f! cus ota Geatived cores J raetee a ractured, healthy, and there was no sickness of any ac- | ‘The Mazatlan Rangers, who sailed from New eae icon amanpuatie dibs the Dawn pater Sa theh wall. ia eoceriunoe with the aaah) chal ace vara fetal al lleva fl » Foun P, he dead bi count at Cruces. As regards the quarantine at | Orleans in the steamship Fanny, had arrived at | 5 ane 2a crac agora prea Tek deceased be published in the journals of the cit; nillnere wan cae st ihe window. Milter jaca Ve re borm male infent was found. vaiteras moretn a ietee Chagres, up to the time I left, no vessel had laid | Corpus Christi, and were to leave on the 29th ult. as the Spanish Islands of Cuba and Porto Rico | 1m afew ayetiag ich letter, from all we can leave d sprang for hisgun. There are enough, 'y of No. 99 Cherr street. Tt was wrapped ins quarantine. My bill of health from New York, | for California. They had obtained an outfit, and much aigcontans has been manifested ff rt th was written ina strong, condemnatory etrain of ‘ood that stalworth creature, andin his je of muslin, and had evidently been placed in t ras all they required to admit the vessel, and they | were turnished with surveyors to pilot them as far | Parent State~Spain. Cube seems Tordeus sea | ihe doctrines of commmenisn: and etae cain oF a : ic iy into the | entry by some person from outelde the buildi had no fears from any port except New Orleans. | as E] Paso del Norte. They were to cross the | 5 (get? spit ok rhe ; air and xeom, The startled family within could see him, with | Coroner held an inquest on the body in the diesatisfied, and a wish has been e: ed ti failure in the late affair under the leader of the As for the snakes, an alli ators, he Passengers Rio Grane near that point, and thea strike off for | union with gome other governnient Prthe Mates society, (M. Cabet;) a seeond letter was directed bestaay it Y Suensip. ae Ci, ri ast atyes raphe ned Haat jhe ves jad ‘shot them all long before Mr. Branch wrote | the head waters of the Gila, and to follow ‘ = ¢ j Mine: L ; 0 his letter, which he was not aware of. I am posi- | route down that stream. 2° the | at Porto Ricohave been in open revolt. Eman- | to his inend, M. Celestin Pichou; anda third to eae 0 ‘ n at that time, The negro made no | trators of the offence were. tive that the best route to goto San Francisco 18 cipation must soener or later be granted by Spain | his ceusin, at present in this city, in order that it | reply, Mr. Miller then told him to be off, that bh noxious ges arising from the coal fre. His oom: 3 erpe- From all that eonld be it h learned, the occupants of the house deserve no een- by the way of Chagres; and were I going to- INCIDENTS OF EMIGRATION. to the slaves in these Islands. might be transmitted to hie father. The two latter, | s toaded gun. and would shoot him, unless he went eff | sure. Frobably some poor person, unable to bear the morrow, I should not once think of taking any {t hes been rumored that, ameng the gentlemen The republic of Hayti hashed its troubles ex- | ities ae contain his reasons in full tor the com: | forthwith. The negro, however, neither moved nor | expenses ot a funeral, or mayhap desirous of hidi i i A whe have gone to California, are two or three who | tended to open revolts, accompanied by profuse | mittal of the rash act. His wife was standing ut | spoke, but stood, with his elub by poet Al. Aajated Gnas: falee pe Sait pa hut were ani small sums to their tailors and ition shedding of blood. Comparative quiet at present | the street door, with her boy in her arms, when | fetcely into the room. Mr. Miller ‘ive bil nutes publiched last December, and I feel it my duty to | Seme color 1s given to the report by an incident, | Teigns there, but 1t seems like the quiet which pre- | she heard the report of the Bistol. and {iether is Togkst time] he! would sees tat jagthe evidence of shame §p!aced the littie corpse where twas found. The nameless one will find a nameless grave in Potter's field. cj which took place on th Lin, th cedes the eruption of a volcano. round, saw him a ifeless corpse. He was stand- | fey ith. . in off ‘Late master of brig C. E. Platt. the whart to get on board, saw the familiar tace | tiespbut it would appear that a change 1s about to | the Pistol (a eingle barrel,) we must have been this great’ oxeltemaut existing aamonese lamers oe of a sherifi’s officer, who was evidently on thelook | take place, which may remedy the evils com- | heavily loaded, with the muzzle under the lower The terrified family had a fow moments of awfal sus- | clases of society, to avail themselves of the goldcn ‘THE POPULATION OF CHAGRES. out for him. Hese was a check-mate indeed. | plained of. part of the right ear, porstin upwards, and blew | pense, then; for it the fire had missed its object, or jortunities ni wishing fa California, many who New York, Tuurspay Morning. What was to be done? In twenty minutes the Turk’s Islands have now become a separate de- | nearly the whole of the back part of the akull off. pely veneers a Sao He geecky reall 10 carry them out take the earlie-t Mr, Eprron: ; Lee are ship would be under ene How should the un- pendency, cand a resident Prendent, has been ap. Oneof the small bullets dodged in the fees a Por ee baled iittala 2 Abbie A) Sry Feet he per rte no matter how it lease correct a mistake whic! see in m! eenger e1 tl s jointed. We wish them success under their new | the fire-piace, and the mark of another was per- 1 commuuication about Chagres. Chagres pentane tia ane of we pe Perp bosited Nie ceean Od constitution. ceptible in the wall near it. ‘The chimne milena When the smoke cleared away, there stood thet | many » clerk robs hi: ‘end many s merchant s F v pe | duehy form still. He bad not stirred, and made no | defraude his creditors, all for the 4 in the town 500 inhabitants, and the suburbs 1500. | he rushed into a friend’s store, and frankly told | We now, however, turn to the spot of our | and wall adjacent to it were bespattered with his w of being hurt. In » few moments, however, he * Fd dno ee Cruces has more houses than Chagres, but not so | him hisdiiemma. ‘What shall I do 2” he ascais own happy and peaceful residence, and ex-| braine. Another pistol was beside him on the down Reavlly upon the ground beneath ‘the ie reels ‘rend ai gr by coor many people. “the passengers are all on board, and if I miss this | tensivelytpatronized occupation, with feelings ofthe | chimney-piece, loaded to the muzzle. This pistol Jastice M:Grath, wherein the parties charged are re- .. In running the line from the shore to the vessel, | chance of going to California I am ruined. Can’t | deepest interest and liveliest excitement. We re- | 18 forthcoming. The one with which he committed it ought to read, make 5 goessiand not a “grip” of | you do sumething for me? Hark! they will be | joice that our adopted country has not only been | the futal deed, was carried away amid the excite- | 4! rr minutes more passed Mr. Miller | prerented ae Baving defrauded their creditors, aud pre- to the “sindow, and saw, to all appearance, the | jaring for California. it appeara from the aMfdevite it. Allsailors understand what a guess line 1s, | offin ten minutes!” The friend thus appealed to | sated {rom any signal iufliction of Divine wrath, | ment consequent on the act. The deceased had bebe pt a what to & ‘and with toe ore the Court, that the tra of Feederick W. Bell & but we have not a “grip’’ line in our dictionary. looked around his store, then pulled down a large | but has been permitted rather to advance pros- | been sick ot fever since the return of the members Rites he told hieicia Wal thet nearest neighbor cay | C% of which eenpeay one Henry Gossi was a part- A Sarton. eugar box from a neigboring pile, pointed to it, and | perously and hapsily. The agricultural interests | of the society to New Orleans, and was heard to | be roused, and either he or she must goand call them, | Ret, wee, Solve, ness in Ana street, as sta- The Steamer Orus. said laconically, “Get in! Quic&! No matter if | continue to improve, and the commerce of the | express himeelf “as tired of lite.” He told a Y ; they also kept in the basement vault, which was prinolpalty at- . This firm it seems were consider- ably in debt, andjamongst their creditors were the firm, cf John Campbell & Co, who sold to them on a oredit stationery to the amount of $1,872, for which Bell and Company gave their promissory notes. $486 of that smount is now over due. On the 18th of iset month Bell sold outhis stock in trade to one Sherman Funcke, ir cash and goods amounting to $3,000. After effect- ia sale smd reeciving the money, Bell has kept secreted from his creditors; and when - i The nearest house was some ninety or s hundred lew days before he committed the fatal | rods Mrs. Miller said that she coulda’t stay there, if icky. Getin, I say ; or go, and be arrested!” county eeepe its eres (le The abieanes oF pneads Meeae be lige toaks f gl a hery ed 1d go herself. 8 . ‘a ‘e imperatively urged, the er these islands are advancing—demonstrating the | sct, at je thou; tve to thirt ears ol eC, er burband went; and that she would go herself. io a Shigree, beld Jannery. 25 Paes the Tollawibil ation pomibleeiitansconaadl Linerp es ‘the great importance attached by the mother antsy but that he feared he never could.’ yyy O. Lelta, | the started, When | ‘ot to the laue she was alarmed pie ba vied te Captain B We oa = ad box The cover was nailed on with business- | to the soley. The deepening of the entrance to | Feb. 6. te. meters _skyemeibeere pity «Snag sent for ineertion to the ‘Ne "yo 4c | tke rapidity by his friend, who pushed down the | the harbor of St. George ie progressing most ta- e at Gus vite loee: eeload Dota se atone W FOrk-} head and arms of the struggling inmate with very | vorably; the removal of the impediments to the | AN Inranxstina IncipRnt.—The delegation of it wae uj 13 Resolved, That we, the maacssigned passengers of | little ceremony--tor time was somewhat precious, | free ingrees anu egress to and from the Great | Chippewa chiets and warriors were shown around nd. on examining the body of the the steamboat Orus. respectfally tender our thantsto | Having nailed him snugly down, he seized his | Sound bas been commenced and is carried on with | the caprtcl on Friday by shear intelligent agent and it had fallen, it was found that . Tucker and his officers, for their kind | matking pot, wrote the words “Medicine—this | much spirit and determination by ew ant and | interpreter, Major J. B. Martell. They frequently and gentlemanly treatment of us during our passage | side up with care,” upon the box, called a hand- | venerable paval commander-in-chief, the Earl of | expressed their wonder and admiration at the Mr. Miler invited the investigation of the authori- At a meeting of the passengers of steamer Orus, ad 1 a was made to bis partner, Gossl, to ascertain nls now esta- ‘tran, tippe ink, i Dundenald. extent and grandeur of the building, and the splen- | ties; but, by the prompt and pertectly unenimous bouts, he sai sed r conned Saptal m dollar, to Htaaeeeperaeet ate The increase of steam communication with our | did paintings strongly attracted their attention, | voice of all and every one, he was fully justified —as bouts, he said he refused to bring Bell forward, re- Bot wish togive up ali his property to his }, but wished to retain enoughior Mimesit to go into business sgain The creditors allege that withia it has been ascertained thet Bell has left the city for Californis, and that Gossi has shipped for San Francisco s lot of wine and spirits valued at 000— $900 worth of which was purchased on credit, ike pleasure in the Duxbury.” The handcart arrived just island 18 a matter of much thanktalness, and we | From the capitol they proceeded to the statue of : bw gerd. bot the | Jast ro; ahen bound the abi to terra diriea 1" Ene expect ere long to see it still tarther extended.— | Washington, followed by a crowd of ladies and they will find im Captai To wind poo aa cast off. The sherifi’s officer, who was ing | Bermuda Gazette, Jan. 2. gentlemen. They went up to the front of the telligemt conductor. 4 i * | the wharf in the futile attempt to keep warm, ———___—_—___—_—_ we present our thanks to He es T., wishing | glanced carelessly at the box and continued his History Correctep.--Among the guest he may gein the bighest success in the profession to anbe di buman being will justify biu yet. 2 and his family still eontigued t» live in the house | Sreditors f the fearfal which it doubtless statue, and gazed atit for some minutes, with looks a oT 5 t the | of deep interest depicted upon their painted taces ; | worst by th then sitting dowa facing the statue, one of the | completely strides. An unexpected ebstacle now occurred. | Bar dinner, on Sacurday night, was Col. Braxton ‘ . ‘ 4 not yet paid for. Not being able to Be which be js an honor. The mate refused to receive the box, not believ- | Brogg, whose services fy the eld of Buel chiefe, O-ska-ba-wise, filled his splendid pipe of | pale and pint: P megistraie iisued a warrent for Gort, ea omen ‘acre Jebn Hail, A.B. Conway, J. L. Holmes, ing that it belonged on board. But after a variety | and in other Mexican battles, have won him peace and held it out towards the statue, saving :— Joo aptihng pond equally trifling matter, would completely | Jey brought him up before the magistrate the eharge Geo. 8. Hinsdale, Wm. H. Pratt, Theodore Mack, | of winks and blinks from the handcartman, he be- | 1enown. On being toasted, the colonel made a neat | ‘* “4y Great Father, we all ehake hands with you ; bag yy ROU EN lamity, words | °f dlvposing of the partnership property design dou. Chante om 7Toultaeon, Alsat Men” faa. understand the dodge, and the “medicine | reply, in which he took occasion to speak modest- | W& ave peveliod long ban through the great-| were but mockery as expressions Of Symputay tothe | of cerrauding their creat The case will ve farther Exek. H, Martin, 8, F. Holbrook, jr, x”? was carefully carried on beard, “this side | ly of his own individualclaims, and enlogized inthe ooh ar the Grease vane your people by the | sriende of the dead women and her children ; and we Phineratnne piFcerid at up.” Of the scene that transpired on its being | highest terms the materials of the army, the rank | ®!d © ‘at Spirit. Pe lave become | forbear the utterance ofthem. The full particulars of Further from California. opened we as yet have noaccount; but the sherifl’s | and file, by whom our battles were won, for which | Very great—our people have become very small; | the fire, and the death of the wife and family, have not | it relates to himreif, A letter received here yesterday from Mr.I.C. | cfficer continued to shiver and kick his heels on | their feadere carry off so exclusively the whole of | ™ay the Ape Spirit, ho Ly ts you Legpet ges now | yet reached us. Shouldit be proved, or spproschto | Charge of False. Pretences,— Officer Leland, of the ‘Woods, (formerly of the firm of Allen & Woods in | the wharf till the Duxbury was out of sig’st, and | the glory. In the course of these remarks, Col, | protect us, an besa he favor. we ask of our aetna arn Dally set on | lower police, srrested yesterday, a German by the name thus city) dated at San Francisco, December 25th, | then he retired disconsolate heme, little suspecting | Bragg corrected the popular story, which’ asso. | Great Father who now fills the high place first Fe tba Picton will lean toward | of Antonio Gaverse, ons warcant issued by Jui unfounded as far as 4 ‘ nas i ; occupied by you.” This simple supplicatory ad- connections of the negro whose freaks we | McGrath, wherein he stands! d with defrending tie ign pe pet Ne ate peg oo Pa eee had been played upon him.—Boston aerate ee ree ol e. igured in Sop fel pes tf, fathfullyanterpreted, to the bystanders, arrated.— Brooklyn Eagle, Feb. 16, David Lathan and [erast ‘A Maxwell, wing and and eays, ‘‘ robberies and murders are of hourly many pictures with a scroll, upon which was by Major Martell, who, in his gentlemanly man- Wiws By the steamel vane Feito” 2428 Wesblogton street, out of up- occurrence.” Mr. W. sailed from this port in Partapeuta, Feb. 16, 1819. painied the celebrated order said to have been | D€'8, appeared there. as he does eveiywhere, ex- Jamaica News —By the steamship Isabel, at Tmdavit Fh aa It appears the fall of 1647, in the schooner Sagadahock, as| _, __ High School Commencement. given him by General Taylor at Buena Vista—+a | ceedingly well——Nattonal Intelligencer, Jan. 30. | Crea a nar rie doth nies ee SL TeetOU | well Gavante formes owner and supercargo, withan assorted cargo, on | The High School commencement took place yes- | little more Cy ear Bragg.” The colonel rabies as iwian, they : d. Aserious difficulty was apprehended 1n the Le- a trading expedition to the South Seas. He was ; stated this as a sketch altogether—no such | Romance in Reat Lirg.—The Deputy Sheriff, id eollecting mongst the German at Hono tn wath his vessel and most of the out. | ‘Tdey morning at the Musical Fund Hall, and at- | Cccurrence took place on the field of battle, and the | while in purcuit ot ees on Saturday last, who eee creniber be Ht Witla ee pened to ai Ke pi ae eget ier ag Stzoipe eal goa ward cargo yn October last, and took on. board | tracted thither more than sufficient of ladies and | first he heard of this famous order, was by news- | had committed certain depredations in the town | th) ‘Assembly, stated tzat a bill reported to. the Ent etee jp aki Lieteeichba anos ae pal bea by paseengeis for San Francisco. On his arrival at | children to fill the saloon, too many tickets having | papersirom the United States. He added that many | of Birmingham, observed, in the vicinity of the | Couneil as having pacsed the Hlouse,, was not the | corer se tie Ge ee eee aaog debts dae the: the latter port he disposed of his cargo at a hatd» | been issued. The doors had to be closed before | ¢Ventsend much bs leap fe edd sd ogg apes nat np aS Sa a Oa bill reported by him; and that 1n reporting it to the | to near $2000, be stated they were good, and that he some profit, and obtained a chatter for hia vessel i 6 pular ming here, had no other origin than this same | man’ of rather singular mien; and upon examina- | Council. there was** un attempt to take advantage | had not collected one cent. Upon this representation at $2,000 per month. He adds:—Ihave made a | the whole number of applicants were admitted, | inventive faculty of the press and itscorrespondents. | tion said yourg man proved to be a Jeree. attl in| ot anertor ora forgery.” The Council considcred | ® ‘lt#olution took piace, Gavasse drawing out his por- succeested voy ege, and have entered into engage- | leaving several hundred standing in front of the | We are not repeating agg’s speech, only re- sculine attire. Ui the investigation, she repre- | th mielves aggrieved by the charge, and demand. | UOR of the concern, and lett, Pee te eae ae ne english brig | building, almost perishing with the cold, until, ) {2/\ing (0 ite substance, and we mustadd, that he,| sented berself as a native of Frovidenoe, It. 1's | ¢q reparation, ‘This the Assembly relused to | Svtt stores tar tsatent che scot vund to the Sandwich Islands, where I intend to | , Fi took the opportunity of showing the absurdity o! was entice e she. and the te haz ‘ epend the winter months, and return to San Fran- ae ppiel hope of obtaiming an goa they | the alumna eins aaieedon teint country about the | only eleven years of age, by a young man o éiza- tapne, ray Ste gg oe Rete a re Cg eaecehagee} reat Shane ioe cisco in the spring.” iors d. eg onterler o the hal ir densely danger to our republic from a standing army. He ' ‘en, and entered on board of a ship with him for | ne Gournal says, “collision is now all but inevi- 7 Another letter received here from Capt. Netcher, | P&c*® ‘0 t ith areae %4 rom. “ere ee ain ave some good reasons why there was iio danzer | @ Whalitg voyage, she acting as cabin boy. Pre- | ihe The ‘consequence 1a that legislation will be before the mayiet late of ship Maine, of Fairhaven, (wrecked in | Jo\ocite the abit vepleyed te this ocance 4 | From the ambition of Gencrais, or from any combi. | vious to the arrival of the vessel at the Sandwich | py ushttoasiandstill, and the session terminate | 200m, and was not terminated wh Shane river, ees gsi ety Ourig at one ragd.faleeate rae the oe paterthed Cero! | notion of the amy, in favor of the advancement ot I eek Bt I le alin disastrously and unsatistactorily.” a rancisco, December 3, states that he is en- ‘ . To. ane TOL ivil | sick, i j aged in running a launch and trading upon the lowing are their names and tne tities of their es- | 22Y,Mam,!o the kc pon IG to supreme civil A personal difficulty arose in the House of As- few days after, how- bad oollvcted to the yesterday after- he office closed. Tux Uxneipce Murorr.—The examination of ) . wer. He instanced the late Presidential elec- | of the American Consul. Thence, she says she | perpiy on the 25h ult., between two members, Tiaras, aha 4 e Sromanta river. Capt. N. adds that it his life -- | severe N ven 6 Hon, in which the army was nearly equally divided, oe peer by the ayer. pe Sn Dr. Mirales and Mr. Jackson. A. challenge was Siete ds Piles ner ran Raowhoa aa the teak mruaiates tomas tape Below’ withina | itism Sp lge liens tae peg as to their predilections, pe eentee evanmenn din Fe edt hGlbe, teat ef tle tae Petal hake pent | sent afterwards by Dr. Morales to Mr. Jy at be- Whiting and Cedy,at Uxbridge om Thursday last, and — Nae 3 4 ; A Er Rog, . « Bedford Me . Thomar M. Montgomery, “ The Flight of Time.” general.and ce wvilian, an distinction oh ter) 4 on shipboard a® a seaman. When arrested, she fore a meeting could be brought about, the parties | continued through the day sed Friday, without elicit- . | ing anything te ‘ i 4 29h :— 7 She Masigrasion:te Callteenthe fography.’” = raliitety commrtier’ of ites Wigheet geaion: the neighborhooa of 17 years old. Her name, she Hen tela " sher bot were employed by A regi aq tad ler hy sah IL, Taylor, * Enlarged Philanthropy.” had no popularity asa candidate for the Presidency, | *8y8, 18 Lydia M. Rawson alias Charles Crandall. tg The third of the Pacific Mail Line of Messrs. Montgomery Godley, “The Imperfection of our | while three-fourths of the army would select him , --New Haven Advertiser, Jan. 30. Howland and Aspinwall, the steamship Panama, seer a eee, Breletort, & whe Spirit of Liberty.” before all men elee, to head a great military enter- steryin which the Joseph Lord, “ Public Opinion.’ Hi Irom Age.”” The Inflaence of History Shei ell as with each . Thayer: about to sail, to procure a o Thayer. ——__ --_---— ardeon also, were not om good terms, so tha! hayer } * < : ‘ Domestic Miscellany. pe! jentine had satled for N id not come to Richaroron’s when he was at home. will Jeave at 10 o’clock this morning, for Rio de ay, Robert M. Patterson, of the Gra pale Mien oped rai aeaear Ohio Hallroed Company have | Jeane, but returned to Kingston, in conseq St ine Gis 15 queniam, Hishatiecmiaas nak ones Jane ro, Valparaiso, Callas, San Blas, Panamas ed in th +f 4 nd this road, and are about making | sudden illness stig tees a away, and T! jaughter. about 10 years of age, '» > ’ ” A ni Address, Rokert P. Kane, of the Clasa of | later peried in t! wheels Col. Bragg was again contracts for the work as far as Wherling wi ort of fever these persons died; but w ith Prudence while they were gone. Tas Sun Francisco, &e., &e. February, 1846. called forth, as we are told, and gave some very ‘age, the murderer of Matthews, who was | Wa! fever, and some assert it was yellow fever. Be that Me Ke command Petit na tk Annexed 182 list of her officers :— Valedictory Address, John (8. Newbold, of the Gra- | interesting details of the campaiga in Mexico, par- ee coasts hese “ sry hea hie Pontenee! en it may, we know that malaria js created or engen Knowlton says he offered hia David D. Porter, Lieut. U. ding ; T. | @7ating Clase. ticularly of the battle of Buena Vista,.— Mobile fe’ by pent u; well as exposed decomposed vege- by the Governor of Meine; to imprisonment tite andanime, matiat; ‘and if, 60 it has hee ramer- State prison, in which he is now confined at | 44, there vessels took in thelr dallas at the foot of Lapeer de om Golden street. where a slaughter yard was erected aad yn convicted, at Albany, of | » butchery conducted, till withia s very short period, caused the d of Captain 0 surptise no reflect- sent to the State prison for years, ot bed of batlast held Philip Bray, a netive of Winchelsea, E: ad, but Sherman. Oa his refasal, he ‘well, the : H The graduating class contained 54 young men, | Journal, Jan. 22. Seer e eee gre ; Daniel Murphy, Gr cack who received testimonials at the hands of the “i : neer; Samuel Int aeeiatant do; George Lomree, | Principal, John S. Hart, do do homas Winshop, 2d do ; —— Taylor, 34 do.; “The w T. A. Van Buren, 24 officer; John 8, Griswell, 3d do.; Awrut Moxrtanity at Barsanors—Tre Bai her. wish ArmY.—The yellow fever rages most fright- The thermometer et Boston, on Thuratay morn’ fully. Deaths te the 30th November, in addition to / s stood at 634 degrees. The Traveller of the 15th, say those already reported:—Two Lieutenants, 66th; This steamer completes the line, which is com- | it isgenerally acknowledged by all who feel an interest | a Dostor, 3 Lieutenant, Royal Artulery; Cap- in the temperature of th ther, that the present ‘Astley, Captain and Paymaster Rose, Liente- | fo ome years by The de h of I ov nis. ita i e rature of the er, esen x '- 5 ¥ posed of the Califorma, Oregon, ind Panama. | \” the tempera pod ther, tha tain Astley, Cap ose, inte a large fortune by OS joan Ver Waza cold in this vicinity. The tant Ross, 66th; Captain Hope, 72d; ii The California was at Panama at the last ac- | thermometer hes often indicated © temperstuce below He reaeet Tabiny. > eee iid evucceacandntn inn Maton aid coun's ; the Oregon 18 undoubtedly there now, and padded Ria Fa gs ae oo ~~ Attacked by yellow fever, some convalescent, | atisnts, has all been taken. Preparations are boing the Panama will be there in about two months. —_| har been quite cold, and this morning the thermereoter | others recovered :—Artillery—-Major Thorndike; | made to put up the wires immediately. The Panama takes out about one hundred pas. | indicated x0, and the mercury was still lower im some | J-icutenant Willisms, Sergeant Whitelaw. Royal | gamucl Lawrence reesived @ severe fracture of the ‘ of the neighboring towns. Im Milton it fell to ten de- | Engineers—LievtenantColonel Waters, Lientenant | sxuil, » few days since, near Lowell, Mass, by being poise od before she reaches Panama will have | grees below zero. Belson. Leela ph Mele ree thrown from a sleigh. considerable specie on board. Among her passen- . « | Quartermaster Riley. | Cuptain Rice, Lieute- rigid sorutiny of the accounts of Colonel David- gere are the bless ’ ay ee ‘ whee sothen lee wean. stecalin.cale tees atapratartoys nants Thelluson, Newman; Enasigns Kellett, Thel- Pi t hobo the State of Kentuoky, shows that 8. Gatohel, i dy past—a portion of the suow which then feil, still re- | }uson, Smith; Doctor Mure, Adjatant Crombie, ot a defaulter to the amount of a single cent. ney iH Herriok, P. Houghton, @.Q, Colton, Jas. T- | maine upon mostof the buildings. 2d West India Regiment—Li«utenantGordon. 3d] — Joseph Glenn and Thomas Davis were drown ght of killing her till that mor did it, he drank three pitohers full of oi: throat was horribly cut, the head Lat parated from the body. Knowiton says the reason did not out bis own throat effectualy, was, that the razor was dull, ‘ P snd it hurt himo that he could not. ‘it will he no- ced that Knowlton’s story is very strange, not to say FeO eT een the nee ced Sintes | improbable, ‘That he was bewildered with the quantity side of the olty; but it is impasatble tor that officer | Of Sider he bad diuok, there je little doubt, and much story je affected thereby, no over :uch an infraction of his commands. bab be mond be bribes fee two dekine to at t least, that he had a jad refused to kill Sher- ageinst whom he hed borne no very kind feel- cr twenty-fi dollars, is certainly strange. be rd, equate motive Thayer here for the destruction of that girl, then hardiy Owen Jones, carpenter, She was named Rosette Turaer, e of @ family of that name. Her ite clear to the last. a Oy our advertising columns, that a8 a 1 f looper, now in this port, will | COU! Tt ta true, thet nosuficient motive i Baffalo, New Yi the | West India Regiment—Major Foeter, Ensign Lut- | the Mi 1, nesr Grand Guif, on the 3d instant, twelve years of age, 18 is true, the The schooner Mary W., Captain Baker, sailed morniay ofthe ist Fat down to sero, hain bags man, Dr. Browne, Medeor Staff—Dr. Speiae, in 0 nee of the small boat they were im being tig grett swede serrate obo vopbess og aie eel be (avis right mac, yesterday for San Francisco. ‘The Algonquin rrr: th rs Phe Aseistant Surgeon King, Dr. Manifold. Siek, but | run down by the steamboat St. Joseph. are wiebful of trying their I | ee ine To ko noteisenrd chat, bie Daten Beomot Associaton, of New York, went inher. ‘Lhe Exrraorpinary DevetorkMent.—D:PLomatic | not in fever:—€6th, Lieutenant Sereeold; 724, Cap- | @jPatriok Conner has been convicted at Savannah: | bad better not jose the on fire by three quarte of cider, the wo which Association comprises the following gentiemen:— gentlemen who we uod-ratend ith’ the hope of gattiog ines, which is sald to be + Smvociina --We have seen a letter tiom cne of | tain Moylan; 2d West India Regiment, Ensign Joba Buckolew, Wm H. Soloman, A. | the northern European capitals, in which is disclosed | Simmons. The only officers fit for duty at Baroa- 0 F. Rando'ph, Jossph Davis 4 fact mort humiliating to our country It is alleged | govs were-G6th, Lieutenant Colonel Johnston, Cap- [tang ber bef bd: nin Lee Png: | that the Otplomatte representative of the United States | tain Cooper and Ensign Wainwnight; 72d, Lieute- ya Ag . o. ) Far. jt ove of the Northern courts, bavi en for some ) ry land MeRiach. Peter Bo Tho N tee purpected, has at length been eleated is ‘smug. | Bart Colonel dehy eat gba rg McKenzie and Joba 8. Seymo' «, calicoee, &o.--tothe amount | Adjutant Crombie, ¢ number of privates who for the marder of his wife, gold fever Is raging A husetts State Lunatic Asylum at Wor- | came in the vessel from A rr fs mort flourishing conditien, the receipts | that they will embark in gm excee: the expenditures by $1,600, | fome Cf the produce ot the ge number of patients during the year was | 0 abundant. card Board of Supervisors. nominate Benj Myer ach to the transaction, would otherwire Lt —Boslon Transcript, Feb. 14. measure disappe: Political Intelligence. The bes Be of the 4th district, New Hampshire, have 1 ‘d a Jonatban Kittredge for Congress. Ht Arnold; Jonas’ M Young. Ghas. W ff 26 000 tix Soliare curnored to'be a jolnt concern | died were, Artillery, 16; 64th, 2; G6ih, 87; 724, 34. Baio A.satia, February 16th, 1849, Fen, 16.—Tho Board met this evouing, pursuant to | “ape town elections of Montgomery county, N. Y. E Sirong, John @ Briggs, John D. with some tre in the capital referred to. Captain John Hope, eldest son of the late Major Off Sandy Hook. adjournment, the Hon. Morris Frankiia in the ohale. | peyeresuited as follows: — . W cea tel tek eee the goods were reprosented | Gencral Sir John Hupe, K C.B., Commander of The Crops, $e... at Barb Se 4 Catheart.— Total, 3! ved for the correction of | “gr. Johneville—Charles Kingsbury, democrat. eects te tuvenot =~ Fiorida—Adam W. Kilne, ae pate. ? 4 Amsterdam—George Warwick, whig. and the Board | Mobawk- Jobo d Davia whig, . by the diplomatic gentleman to contain only supplies | the troops in Canada, and on whose staff he there Sin:--Posribly you might have reveived later dates . The ship Henry Lee sails this day for San Fran- | for his own family, euch as sugers, &c ; but one of served, died on the 22d of Nov., at Barbadoes, | from Barbadces then thore now forwarded you by the ¢irco and the Gold Region She has been par- | them was accidentally broken open in ths custom | where his regiment, the 72d (Duke of Albany’s | Ost | leit om 36th December, 1848, for Trimidad. but | reoting the taxes of se s ehié . hovre, and the discovery was made. The castom H pal my detention ther having to embark from thence | aojourned to Friday w Palat yh FE ocrati a, chnsed und fitted up by wn enterprising company of | Porte, ard the discovery Non ot the whole The | Highlanders,) 18 now serving.--Satnders’ (Dublin) | ry oeretcn to jo the. Bietes, Will arsouns for |? ; Pa ae pe nde 125, from Harttord aod ita vicinity, who Nos Late, Jan. 4 cher, dem gain. her. She is equipped with miniog implements, and | U#covery te eaid to have prodaoed the deepest morti. | Ve parece their deley, Awan calling bimrelf Herry J. Wilton, of New .R. Willis, whig. quippe '§ implen » cation among the Amerioan residents —Com tdv. 5, of The sugar crop at Rarbadoes promised a great return, imore N Y.. obtained $864 48, at Syracuse, a few wes Weil provisioned for two years. Tne tullow- ib atinitigtniihcandedinaiah Times mentiona that alittle yach’, and tended to cherr the Crooping spirite of the planters ner. on a forged draft, purporting to ba dcawn ng ere the names of the ship’s evmnpan’ “ A new passenger oar of the Atlantic and St. Law- Ls tn 34 ‘The greater pert of November and the month of De | ny the oxphier of the Nar port, (Rt l.) Fachange Bank eptain David P. Vail, master; Doctor EB. D Ifiteh- | rem Wroad, worth $2,400, was destroyed by fire at | 108 ‘ teis soumO@ihe.wea. © cember wan one cf continued rain, The yas aod corm | oy the Greenwich Baus, N Y, bige, 6; Democrete, eck; C.D. Linens, 4, ib. Matlory ; Lewis Keith; J. | Portland, Me,em Tuesday last, who is now on # pleasure trip round the world, cr phod fled fica: bi ght, waich was prevalent, i