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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5404. MORNING EDITION- 1 From California, The alifo: ’ ROTTS PON were] General " Law Intelligence. Tae fate She Bekimen nmap re ete “ pods Emigration to c i: be ages iin hy a : Tne Ovurnaor at Moramarque.—Sinee we published Before the Reoordag and Adored Adomsané, ereac Semenecn < 2» 5 aco cial source, will be read with interest :— Vaseate Ronee Sensor Dake AH omera. gee table given below shows the pelisioal state the article om Wednesday last, in reletion to the sel- ey..-Sydney H. Stuart, | ment of these causes (commenced yesterday) ce: Ban Francisco, December 28, 1948, Whence of of Oneers | Of Canada. 23 constituencies have returned liberal | 111, cr the betg Magoun, by the Portuguese authorities Satney o oean | Guaedes 8 FA tedar, Neo Aiween Pecan, J.bave uttlote note since my leet of shange tm |, Zoled 4 Jacl Sailing. pars pers, Once. farapedltodeey Reesent Darliniacas: Tee Sere | eatalagouth, we have keel satvewses tise On tyidence was to, the efest that, he coald not swear | sppeliant, against John Austin andethers, respondents, . mateiially affected fe flour. wenisle Ge Boag pai a . that the proseouting witness had or had A motion was granted, dismissing the 9) veral cargoes from Chili Oregen have comein, | New ¥ork— Bimmer Hartiord, e ir LIS | remaining 18 constituencies have returned 19 tory his first mate and one seaman died at Mozambique | srthewerde dish co Laitee he te een re | Cea ak Sead reenact aes ‘and the last sales were at $120 $14 instead of oe as wy last reported. The other quotations are as before stated. Liquors ofall kinds kev ; ale aad porter Dave advanced. sold at auc at $18 per dosen. has advanced from $100 to $125 ., and go bigher, as the demand ie great to build houses 32 | members—while their aggregate population 18 only | while under arrest, and that the veesel was condemned | police magistrate; but if anything in relation to that | of respondent's counsel, without opposition Mr. #3 | 238.658. It has been often ‘ceeerted that the mind | gna sold. All i rivate property disap. | Sbject had been said by the prosecuting witness, he Multa, counsel for appellant, appeared to-day, and of Upper Canada is almost equally divided; but MW (Mr 8) would have taken it down as pert of his depo- | made application to be on the motion dismissing these figures show the very contrary. Two to peared at the time the vessel was condemned, and no | siifon; that the prosecuting witness had said,in oon- | the appeal, which was granted; and the rule dismissing one of the inhabitants have returned liberal mem- | 8°00Unt whatever was givenof it. The second mate | nection with something else, he was not sure that Cor- | the appeal was vacated, and the counsel permitted to bers. The average number represented by each has arrived at Boston, and is quite low with disease | nell was the man. and that the person who had ao. | argue the case, which was commenced. Mr. J Mullin ‘ents pourin from all parts, where the in- 7 tracted while th costed him bad endeavored to conceal his face from | for Mr. Charles @ Myers for responden' Pda he perpeetd of the pte of the geld re- member is 17,217 The average number represent- °C t, Russell was 0 200 of Major Russell, of Boston, | bim. The exemination of the prosecuting witness at ieee mounced, that, ofee to-day, they wo mneaiinas nein ae ed by each reform member is 22,015—while the | ana was highly esteomed by all who knew bia. the police court, wasin a catechetical torm, by question ions @ day; opening eourtat 9A. M., and arrival of Jerge sume in dust in the Unit verage number represented hy each tory member We understand that the commander of the English . On the oross-examination, Mr. Stuart | taking recess frem 1234 to 234 P. M. ° is 12,560. Eight consiituenci Hamilton, Pres- | fleet, Admiral Dacres, (the same individual who hes he could n eer that the prosecuting wit- Couns or Avesate. Ronuenc h 17.—No. cott, Kingston, London, Niagara, Brockville, Rus- | been immortalised in song, as havin, x his colors id that the acoused would stab him, nor | 18 “The Mayor, ko. pei dbo rats Mae i sell and Cornwall, contain a population of 40,239, | to Commodore Hull, in the action be! tee frigates | could he swear that be bad not sald so. The proteout- | in error, vs. Stephen Whitney The argument of this and return members to Parliament, while Mid- | Constitution and Guerriere) when nt word to the cause (commenced yesterday) continued until the dlesex and Waterloo have each A pulatioa Portuguese authorities that an Am vessel was in hour of recess. 1 h Il the eight pol the river, threatened to report them to the Queen of the Monpvay, March 19—No. 21.—John DeRuyter vs. the larger than all the eight. Portugal if they did not seize her. ornell at No. 470 Pearl street, om the | Trustees of St. Peter’s church in the city of New York, " LOWER CANADA. : ‘We sball wait with patience to see what action our | night of d robbery; witness was standing | go. sppell’ts, and John towel, et al respondents — According to the estimate of the population for | gover: will take in regard to this matter ; and in | outelde the door, tall on private busi- | ‘This cause was argued on Saturday afternoon, (17¢h.) 1848—each of the 42 members represents 18,293. | the m hile, to do justice to all parties, we give the , When Cornell came up; th: jag at twenty-five | Theodore Sedwick, for appellants; Mr. Joha C. Deve- Ot these, 35 members have been returned oa the | following note received yesterday fromthe Vice Con- past nine o'clock; © th | jin, for respondents. No 22—Henry M Western, ap- liberal, and 7 on the oy interest. The liberals | #ul of Portugal:— IR Ee for fifteen minutes; was nt, ve. Georg: , Keleey, stat Tespondents This y * on uct the o. re aaen Population of 695,268—and the tory | 4, posron—In your impression of dist inst, you ac touad. te be Comatire ent ee come y AEE havi ticle purporting to give an account of an T Total liberal constituencies, Up- ous transaction by the Portug yuthorities on; and per Canada......... +++ 483912 at Mozambique. Without pretending. 11 absence joattes’? and = mousache. which were very | not been previously disposed of, were passed. . 23. Do, do, Lower Canada. of further information, to impuga the statement of | |i they wei vy; Coruell hed no whiskers, Kortright, appellant, va Robert ains- Capt, Russell, of the American brig Magoun,” [oan | 5 Cross-examined — Hi of work was New | jj i= Deleulle of respontent\eutred, ond Tories, Upper Cana safely say, that many pretended outrages bave turned | Orleans; had left there 0: ning before Cbrist- ranted te th Do. LowerCana ++ 18,0685 1,491,413 | out no outrage at all, and that the masters of vessels | mas last, snd arrived here in the latter part of Janu- It is thus evident that while the members count | often set mips diffloulties from pa Ske Bnicinteif Bay Be loved ees Ely ree fens a not 26 tor: acts, or from ignorance. In the first place, the port ot ployed nov ape or form; he was n a béisvepreadat iver ie fons C he | porsersions on the eastern coast of Africa, is open to | question; he oculd only guess it, he went to New Or- pl ery nearly four to one over the Joreign commerce; then, if you are acquainted with | leans about the 19th of October. in a Boston rhip call- igging ti, siderable extent for two or three months, when the ‘Winers will ga at it again with increaeed viger. the foreign population in the coming, aud many cf the ni number of houses erected ry 60 many persons come in every vessel, that they can- not find a place to sleep For small rooms, not more than twelve square, $50 per month, in ooin, is the current rate. I think the emigration will be so great from all parts Of the world, that their waute will Keep prioss up, and Unless ebipwents are very large, no material o: will take place for a year or two in artioles of ne Ys and even of fuucy, because, with the acoumulation of Wealth rapidly acquired, people become extravagant, ‘and spend their money freely. From what I have stated io this and former letters, you can draw your own conclusions, and act aocord- dpgly American vesse!s are much waated to coast, freights are high Seumen’s wares are $50%60 per month, and American laborers receive their $5a6 per merous, om Re cre SE Bel | eocogceccncocem RAS EN ES NES ae in hiro) Warren, B.l Schr Jonn A, day in coln; carpenters $10. New London Sor aif tories. At the head of the constituencies stands | the kind of trade generally carried on in Amerioan | cd the Mery Anne; he could not tell te captain’s Fe rile Mar feast ‘dhe Uoited States ‘cannot too soon send out a strong the Canadian Middlesex, [not unworthy the name] | vessels between Brasil and Africa, the lawful eeiaure | name; he worked there about eight weeks. On the overnment to keep the loone population in order.— | Philadelphiaship Maco reprecented by Mr. Notman—with its 41,963—al- | of one or more of such versels would not be surpri- | direct examination he raid he was not certain that It though Montreal 18 more populous, it has twe | sing. However, it is not my purpose to discuss the | was on the 19th of October he sailed for New Orleans. members. At the tail atands Col. Gugy, the cen- | merits of the oase, and oniy ask yourself and readers rit, the mother of the accused, stat- | tured to permit @ default to be taken, No, 31—John sor general of the press, who represents the weighty | B&t entirely to rely upon an ex parte declaration, to he kept a Ls boarding house, | Peok, appellant, vs. David L. Sayre, respondent. Re- constituency of Sherbrooke, with ite population ot iain the proceedings of distant foreign authori- Peart . aes sho oan | served tor Mr. Murray Hoffman, whose family is siek. i % and confined to his house. [he Court tuerefore re- urd beooming rather frequent at the mine: ight were murdered a few days id bo committed the act, five run teers, were synched by hanging, a few Bark al Baltimore, .Bark Kirkland’, wuvegnseessisusqrertekeeduerSes | ureeeveuaen.sekess. SESEohhEs! lox EEK! SeStSSCShBSSNSSEESSNE Cet tebibad hours after. , f C.V.8. DE LA FIGAUIERE, g robbery, at | No. 34—William K. Blair, appellant, ve. Stephen D- ‘The population of this place are orderly. except when “NB ile rien ene panede i ede sd Kid gon. Vie Consul. of Roosevelt, and Chatham streets; it was | Diliaye, respondent Judgment of aMlrmence by de- a large party come infrom the mines with plenty of # , “re ith nothing but a retten borough, or what 7 end 8 o'clook; he had s dark ooat. dark fault; Mr. George F. Comstosk, counset for respoud- Sold sud eveuitap they comacet tesmmalone os tou 19 might he not have done in his wrath against the Olty Intelligence. ® black hat on; had never known him | emt, 'No. 36—Leonard Appleby, plaintiff in error, va. ‘as could be expected. a — | presse. How grave must be his feelings when he ‘AuuuanBurcas assay tla. Sono Een ano .kap a straw het; witness had no doubt whatever | john Brower, Receiver, &c., defendant in error— Com Jones is here in the Ohio, in company with the vee oe OER 231 | rises, and reflects that the old Sarum of Canada | Inviauany.—The twenty-eighth annual report of this | of bie bavin Judgment of affirmance by defauit. Mr. Edward San- en attired, on the e7 ad St. Mar: He wil) remain trom two to three mont, ford, ¢ou for defendent in error. No. 87—George Nicholle, plaintiff in error, vs. Wm. C. Dusenbury, et al. odantein error, This cause te be suvmit- ted om printed arguments and points. No. 68—Ed- 9,93 | he representa, 18 a sixteen hundred and eighty-se- | inetitution has been made. From it we learn that Total in 198 vessels via Cape Horn... ..+.++ se» +++12,323 | Cond part of Ganada, and that it would take twenty | doring the past year, more than one thousesd nine H Vanni Samep ror Cuacrme Sherbrookes to make up an Avoae constituency | hundred patients laboring under various diseases of the | ), ne Date 2 named PeteRs was next examined.— stated that he is a barber; he knows the acc: ‘used to vieit his (witness's) tablisha i jam in population. It Col. Gugy had a Canadian York- him th: four \- Whence oe shire at his back, like Mr. Notman, or a Waterloo, bandred and forty five new pationts | i2'the habit of seeing him more hf i pe Se cali, vised. Suited, . H ' theinérmary. Of this number, thir- it affirmed by default. Mr. G. F. ape bemetbeh af os oo Refore re like Mr. Furguseon, nething would stand before J: ag s accused wore , but no whis- | Comat meel for appellant. No. 31 o e }d seventy were cured, one hundred and metock, cou 'P Pe Steamer California at Acapuico. New Yor! him. The Colonels of the House of Assembly 4. thirty-three denlined treat- | **2*- t, appellant, vs. Wm 8. Douglass, respondent— . ,Acarunco, Mexico, Feb. 11, 1849. seem its greatest annoyances—mercy it 18 that | ment, eleven were discharged an The eee Distaict feeb ein eee hood a, and granted to: We arrived at this place on the Sth inat., being Bteamohip Faloon there are not many of them. . | of thirty-four were not ascertal festa potsy Pee ited on gubib ineteer| and argue the epee e- eight days trom our watering place near Panama. fete Splench Tne following 1s the present state of the consti a twenty remained under treatment. Datalel pelntay One couttadiction Goa; thatthe we Rpts Hl Mi Le ed e have on board three hundred and eighty pae- Bric br. niveueook tuencies of Upper Cunada, showing the counties, ng the year 1848 ....... 1,045 | Sused had sworn tbat on the night in question be was imiad thistesians ne Gasldcasahe casas nema athe wath Bi a Sates are Ganatel lui Bork penton. nt Suto and tomamersbe mnmben ot inbabitante 1n Remaining onthe let January, 1648.......... 129/ i) "the Park and in Pearl street, from dark till 10 ma eee old oe, Pane cape ia. she Smr suite, Governor of California, Judges. tineesr RII apg! » ihe number of members returned :— Ge74 | o'clock; andin reply to another question, he said he M t will Rereatser he Posumasters, English Consuls, &c., &e. The ceca Countg bitedicoens, rene Ne of Hahetit, Mem, Totals see sess eveeeessereceseees 9674 | was there from Uil 11 o'clock, tn company with @ SEadiea NX creebebbl faciicaaoe neta ohaane health of the passengers varies with the day. We | Baltimore ,.... Brig St andrew. Sey Watkto. ae Perec Samed Raocsas | Am|th) end endian Bamed will be allowed, and no particular order will be have at times twenty or more on the sick list, | (bereeton,.:.inig Boureo.... Halton myo ‘iNiam Cordelieu, : pursued with the dar, Sxouvee hear such causes sometimes not more thanten The Buffulo people peri Lenerk sou This being the case for the prosecution :— ne | 178¢ (where both parties are rendy) that stand first on stand the change of climate wonderfully—but one soo eammanip st . Oxford 20,219 iiiie spe hoen’s\ eon peel phen iroveiand ad Oreceed thei) the oalandae, of them sick, Ce C Aadrews,) he being confined Steamship fawmos 2» Riding York 24.580 jon ry gloguens Seren, ese length. | Tuasvay, March 20 —No. 28 -Inano Newton et al., La bed witht the iocalfeverot Panaee Btoamstip saris Buri, 38 82 | County Northumber a He contended that this was not of highway rob- | appellants, va. Jonathan Wells et al., appellees. Ar- to his bed with the local fever ot Panama, resem- Bohr Lrescent City B 8 aes 4 bery, because there had not been any violence er put- | gued, Mr. Samuel Stevens, for appellants; Mr John A. bling very much the fever and ague of our own Steamship A‘arams. 2 3 | te jvm bd LeNed Tors | ig im fear unti) after the property had been taken, | Collier. for appellees, No 20 Cormella B. Lawrence, lautude. I should judge there were about ten Brig Major Kagtiand,, 12 Cy Be et rey rye Diseases Of the Here. sesseseseesesseseses 180 | SBG he earnestly requested that they would bear in | plaintiff in error, va. James Miller, defendant 1a error” now suffering trom the same disease on board. | rotalin 45 veels ... .. mind the important question, the pivot upon which Argued. Mr, Daniel Lor¢, for pleintitfin error; Mr. Edward Sanford for defendant in error. Not coneluded 1945 | the whole case turned, whether the violence had or uary, i848 80,427 preoeded the taking of the property. If it was , 1848... No deaths have occurred sinee leaving Panama, Via Vena Onvz, fee. “TTI 93 188 Total. .........4. “ Admitted previous to the Ist of Ji owing to the unhealthiness of the valley ot Sacra- | Total in 2 vessels, via Tampico. it on the contrary, etter | real party defend: sseecceseeeeeee 8 | County Russell, * videnos, the whole of the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 i . hi yet at would not be at all surpriaing 1f some were | Before reported in 5 vessel 49 Peterborough... it a1 370 i a et did not constitute the offence charged in | ** ‘ue hour of adjournment. to, before reaching San Francisco, so many of us | MwYox..... Bens Riding York, South + 21.033 1 Total since the foundation of the Infirm: aera | t ictment. The mere snatching, or grabbii Newsraren Case.—The following ose was renently bemg crowded into such small space. The atories | xew ori Brie Jou York, West. . + 20286 1 ve a dette! the wateb, was not an offence that would render the | decided in the Supreme Court, at Bristol :—Jasper of the immense amount of goid in Califoraia grow few Orleans... .Brig Jonret County Huron. CST 20480 1 eae sia! affairs ofthe infirmary are thus sum- eon eocused of it liable tow conviction for robbery a et Ne Laos D' Wolf, action of ascumpsit for the larger ua te near this great deposite of the wealth | Totalin 8 vesecls, via Vers Crus Lenepxiand Addington? 19/610 ] | Annual eppropriation from the State. .... «81,000 00 | 1! the frst degree. The evidence was indlaputable aa | Ticovery of nine Years! subseription te the Veunsylog~ lefe th: ‘Wentworth . 1 te the violence having taken place after the taking of quirer, paper pi P of the werld. Many ot the natives have left this 1i'Wvthec’ ms Car! 1 Expenditures. .....sseeeeeseeeees 1,013 41 | the property. The leerned counsel read from the | !* was proved on the part of the plaintiff that the name lace months since for Calitoraia, and perhaps an | Béforereported in 6 vessels: ‘4 I ——— | htevute that pert of it whieh bore upon the cave, from | of the defendant wee on his sabsoription books from undred are now waiting for passage hence to ‘Behr Feerlese 30 4 tereeeees $1241] which it Sppeared that the taking of property | 1836 to 1644; that the paper wae reguiarly ensiosed in Sao Francisco, and it is said that many more are | New Orleans, wo 1 Lance Castinc —Mesers. T. F Secor | ugainst the will, js not ell that it requires; there must | *epper, direotedto the defendanc. and deposited waiting at every port on the coast. We (the far | yore 1% Fro 1 jant another large bed plateon Wednesdsy. This | be violence against the person, and without that vio. | 12 the post office in that city. Bilin for the papse hud vored ones) will be among the first, 1f not the first aps & Grenville. 1 plate, which is intended for the steamship Ohio, one of | lence, there ts no offence within the meaning of the | So beem forwarded The defendant denied ever hav- arrivals from the States. Many who left New | Total in1l vemols vis Brasos......... 0.0.00 .0+0000785 | Riding York, North 1 | George Law & Co.'s No jew Orleans line, | seid statute, and that, therefore, this oharge of robbery ed the paper. The court raled that the regu- Orleans months since, in the Falcon and other Via Conrus Cuniert. County be y- + = se Stasie nares ca Cannel in Briadie is | in ie first de; ae neces fat ae defied gore ple haat ited es ni Akay hes brs vessels, are yet at Panama, but few having been | Kem York. Nerumberg .. Mar. i Kent 1 | her engines. ™ x: Req auy'ata? Sine lonetlet and (aed toabee tne be aatanphe aeons for a certain ti - . ippose, ter one certain tia eT ne ares gi its manly Tene, ta) Beldina - splivoeon Riven —The Oregon and Rip Ven Winkle: | woment that they were not actuated by mond pales le for the papeeciakvip nates « A > len y . t] je nest nee jastico—t Bcou harbor unmet | be equlled in the world ; there are Total in 3 vessels, Aioy Cxrss Chains. 0 Sisbicholese calle stormon i reat cee Seren uae sramhests, enred trom | ¥8 IEE. MbGL Meuatadd eheteed etn tee may bever have ordered the paper sent, Verdict for Many larger, but for de; et water, un el vi jundes. if |: iy * from winds, it cannot be equalled. A’vewsel draw- | Before tit i 3 roms. setersereeeereen 2 | City Hamilton 1 Shisha eae ame emmgerae Tux Gurat New Onteans Lanp Case Decroen.— ing twelve feet water can anchor within fifteen i -— | County Prescott. 1 Accient — William Yambell, a workman engaged could not right- | The great land euit of the heirs of Dubreait Viilare vs. rods of the shore, in any part of the harbor, with us | City Kingeton. 1 at work on the roof of a two-story house in Beret eously or Irgaliy convict the He would Jos.M. Kennedy aod others, being for the blook of fect sufety. We have dates from San Fran- vi Town Bytown. 1 febueti cto # ef ition to this sae: wail at! ‘8 | them whether, in the exercise ground on which the United States Brenoh Miat of Lepdolateerpet ls ‘ Before reported in 1 vessel ry Londor 1 : topes ha By fo ere jo pronounce a verdict of gulity ina | this oity fe situated. was yesterday decided in favor of cisco up to Christmas, and it 18 said spn} will | Pilinee ‘Rehr Ne byt eeeeeeeee y | on Wednesday, and was seriously injured He was surroonded by so much doubt? He | the defendants, United States government is the be done at the mines until about the Ist March, ot bod 1 preeni ve, by the pelice, and conveyed to his house in uld not this action. ved i yn. itle tos portion of the Third and Firet Maniol- mento, on account of the prevailing rains. We Via Lavaca, Town Cornwall 1 Mr. Doneny’s Lectune ox Ine.anp —Mr Doheny #0 clear, 60 explicit, and Property worth, perhi expect to reach San Francisco about the 25th inst. | New Orleazs,.. .Steamship Palmetto. .Mar. 9 123 - will lecture at the Broadway Tabernecle to night, on | ro imperstive upon the question as to the onurac atesteuit. he defen te, Ki iin: will etter the political condition of Ireland Mr. D. ie ® popula | tue offence that they would not rend a creature | and others, officers im the United States Bi PF ree stat tA tae pact ad alow: Neeh-veune aera One one ‘The census according to sges makes the lecturer, and will no donbt have « large audiemes. to a living tomb, which woud be th of a verdict | at Now Orleans were represented by Levi Pres ens the passage across Total in 198 vessels, via Cape Horn. é 08, to come; the fact of the prevalence of the choler “ 45 9 " © Chagres...... population of Upper Canada. e+ 126,879 of guiity, The learned gentleman having dissected | T.J. Durant, United Sites District Attoraey, woo disadvantages of crossing, will deter them from it. “« h« “ Brazos... + 765 | Canada, showing the population of each in 1844, | .@ Singular srrest —Ceptain Cook weit upon the rexponsible daty which they were caled | controverry having bren donated by ‘the First Mant That the chulera does exist, is apositive fact, and | « 3 «© Corpus Christi..... 103 | and the assumed population in 1848, foumded on a | Fream, o! first ward police, arrested, yesterday | yyon to perform gaia that if they hud the least doubt, | cipality for the purpose of building upon it the Miat. tnat numbers of the natives are dying with it, 18 ne tls “ San Juan river..... 118 | series of ealculations, and taking the increase | morning, a mamosiling himself Willlem Hackett, alles | troy should cling to it; it wae the property of the ao. | The Fitst Municipality wae represented by C. Rosolius another pesitive fact, if the statements of Ducts. “ 2« “© Tamper pps» _87 | 10 have been 77,552, which increase 1s divi- | James Hedley, alles Elliott, a was detected in the | cused, the law said it was; they should give him the | ana Robert Preux The heire of Villars wore repre- Haley, Jones, and Clemons, (who are with us,) « 1« “© Layaca 2ta,sou%. 122 | ded among the several ecepearararsi en the hy- P teeth aidhd rit pls benefit of it, in all ite plenitude That they would do | sented by the Hom. Henry clay and others —N. 0. can be relied upon, who state that very many of the — en poles a eated by the panershe Ga ‘Eeyaren a Le toy) pe (the learned gentleman) had the fullest cond. | Picayune, March 13. soldiere and citizens ot Cruces and Pauama were | Total in 270 vessels... -.se- +4. 17,341 © census having been taken in Lower Canada United States District Court, daily dying of this teartul epidemic—add to thia | Besides the above. se’ vese ddesred since 1844, an approximating eeries of calculations Ee stoke deat Bip iepatiigttied 1n.a brief mae iaiee ie a rt my own knowledge of the symptoms of this dis- | at this port for San Fra which not yet | became necessary. : 1B quite early, alittle pefore y | Y aS Jr Mancw 22 — Indictments.— Che Graad Jury came in- y ge e symp uf Y pol agiece, which have y' Ieorned gentieman— the aecuced’s oounsel—that a voi y ease, and I am entirely satisfied that st does prevail, | sailed ; and some few havedailed, the list ot pas- Lea simran of store he clored the door of vl Giet of guilty would be of the most serious conse- and handed up « true bill even toa fearful extent, although but tew of ourown | sengers in which, if any, we dave been unable to | Comsiituencies. 7, 1848. Mem. quences to the ecoused; but the jury would not forget Ryder. for manslaughter. The bill eountrymen have as yet fallen victimete it. Twould | obtsin, . If those who Lave gone out West, to go | “"*7 wennens Ora 4 that they had aaciemu duty to alscharge to the public, ick Butler, for counterfeiting, was ig- adsioe ¥ persone who intend coming to Oeioraiay erer ane were included in the met ing It Wor Ns +85, 3 ison trem ay pentose A LSoeEa H/o Bee BOE bat selec re before January next, tocome across land—the voy- | swell the list to about twenty thousand. 1 commenced searching for p under t Cireuit Court. ; ked down, and rubbed cf nis watch. , age around the Cape is se tedious (unlessmade ina 1 ‘were the first things he pocketed Luckily, hi eviea bs aides’ Berere them, wad Before Judge Eawards, steamer,) that it amounts almost to an absurdity PROM NEW YORK. 1 in the office, at the rearof the Maneu 22 —In this court two or three inquests were to attempt 1t—besides which, you have not that The bark Santee, Capt. Parker, sailed yester- 1 the names of Jacob B Murray ai se anitset Ras acoriey shies apres inner. ried ST che te a variety ot ecenery and excitement of travelli day, 22d instant, for Chagres,, with the following ee ce 1 Siavane eas ueres Atal “ato 4, That he was the man, be d goatleman) | °Urned. pA Re! homed rough prairies und forests, over mountains an ound for the gold regions :— -1ath bad Do doubt whatever, and the evid Justified the Court Caiendar—This Day. across vulleys, that one would have in crossing . W. Candee, John Cl Frew . Gardiner, bs bet atthe ae 973 28,896 «1 the light made by the thief in Cincurr Counr.— 89 41. 46 658, 62, 94, 100, 111, 112, fi Fort Leavenworth to Fore Hall andthe Ser | A. A. Al Albert Case, Rodney Good C.E ‘errebonne. . .25,! 1 1-9th gave the slarm, and the police nt for, who took charged the jury, they retired, | ¢o 119 inclusive; 121, 27, 61, 78. Seg Ge anrommr thio Fem: Hall:aadtie Ser) oh Rw Sonesta HO Bao doses, Richelieu, 2 Eb | the accused Liste cwutedy. On sarohing hi pecton § tony at heifan hour intima: | Cosmon Pixas — Firat Pavt --177, 181, 188, 189, 108, days, at aa expense tur below that of any other | Jonathan Hemor, Jobn Feginand wife, William Fagin, 1 K1ath | amount of money, which herald belonged to Mawsit | 1,4 that they wished to have some {netruetions, as to | 197. 148. 201, 908, 206, 207. 200, 21-218, 2B | Second Toute—the rou! across el ¢ , “ in ben! Ns, togetl ith a counte: it $60 bill; . “ i Tamvege of being. mode mach move igesaiy, Ost A A Sbtrp, Master aiddieton, J CoM, str, 1 IMD | fobad aoe vety hasdeome gad eaten end’ shuts; | DIVIEE eerived the deaired information, went biok ae 7 y Exe with much more. risk—individually, with my ex- | D'Milligen.aud 18 ethers’ Also’ the Fontes Mac, pia) i valued st over $200 The money and watch iseup: | “Tis nour ot Ave having arrived, the couct took are. | g EXTRAORDINARY Batoon, Excunston.—Yester- perience, I would come via the Isthmus, but at the | ning and Trading Company.—Cel Stuart Perry, di. B. «ne » «17-008 18808 1 posed to be stolen property, aa on the sooused being until six o'clock y day uiternoon @ great crowd of people assembled dg j ? 1 eee +4 eR A Q St. Maurioe...16686 17.061 1 being brought before the Chief of Police, a Boston i near the corner of Poydras and St. Uharles streets, game time would advise my friends to take the | rector ; Oliver and Crandell. David Plammer, Joho F, jurder ef Marthe A, Walker.~The Grand Jury . laid route. Hungerford, Bepjamin 8. Osborne. W aired, Otter 12484 19.870 1 5-14th | cfMeer, who is in this city on business, recognised | dine into oon to witness the feats ot M. Vi-tor Verdalle, who We touch at Mazatlan, San Diego, Monterey, | Beard Leavenworth, Henry D. Kirck, James B. Nor: byt +16,922 17.777 7 an ee acan Gh) etait Pe eas Lothrop had announced that he would ascend witn his bal- from one of which places, should anytaing new | ton. Daniel Rankin. Morse Mathews. Nelson Wilcox, 1 tase | levee of Ponsle THD ta Counehie nee Joon at 4 o’elock, aioe 18 customary, occur worthy of avte, I will write you. 1 will write | Wiliam L Carpenter, William H. Walrad, Frederiok 1 1 Aath | reared, yeaterday w woman by the name of Catharine on Se crder wae, made. by the | but attached to the balloon by a pet id ym Si :) > i; d are * a % aven, head to ear jo ascending woul from San ibility Are fete’ o hiethes bt The above company Jeave tor a three years’ ab- i be nese. . eautity of Syaniey; aber: A oe perform some most wonderful wrial teate. We i eacanndhasactowl the tat iant Gat tabasccaipa| EA fand go fully equipped in every particular for 1 1-48th | moneys rained 1m all at $800, the property of Wan A. | o Tbe Jaber of the Grand Jury having termina‘od.the | did not see his exhibition previous to and imme- Bey, (ootna Bande ).we are. erowded with the. | PCr Iaborsfin'Calitoruia No company excels them 1 1-12th No 472 Bowery, [he accused vase servant ae ae er ae rested stteution wailed | diately after starting, but we #aw him when at his day, (being Sunday.) we Are crowded with the | in their ou:fit, and a good account of them may be 1 he employ of Mr Mathews. and on the 17th instant Se Er ice aa, “| greatest height, and witnessed his extraordinary Sa Featd satire. tae ©V coon Culiersles’' eume'et expected. They are a noble set of men for such q) 1 eke left the houre euddenly, carrying off the above pro- : — Spleusion: The afternoon was excesdingly tavor- them are quite retty phe interestiug—but their | *@ enterprize. SRamaaie~ ane ery 4 rty This yoman hee teen ‘for wore eae toy Peg preg ener able for the daring aeronaut; bat an aceideat oc- tawny shins, coul black hair and eyes, cannot pre- | The ship Samoset, Captain Hollis, took her de- 1 y recovered by the oflees, | Mancn 28—Jared A. voy ve. Emery Penniman, «taf, | guited ae he started which placed bim in great seni that lovely appearance that never taile to at cs yesterday afternoon, for San Francisco. 1 Libis waban action ‘tesagt (hy ‘pial, langer, as the eventshowed. It seems that when tract the attention ot a real Yankee, when visited | The following 1s a liet ot some of her passengers, 1 defend ation for bisservioes | tl was ready for the ascent, andthe word was by the real white Jady of his own country.—Buffa- | being all we were able to obtain last might :— 1 given to let go, a rent of some four feet was made lo Commercial Advertuer. The Ots-go Mining Company. vis:—R B. Wright, 1 in the balloon by getting foul of « post. The gas, . President; C D Peareon Treasurer; H Bioker, Secre- 1 @ of property, and accordingly | of course, commenced escapiag, the balloon at the Sum baed Consusenazion at Se: Jone; WB Hastnaieinwennl ie, ahmed 4 ry) to thems wr bid cae ey hal | same time rising maajestioally, and Verdalle going 4 oo a el elt . im, J, 0 7 alae 1 The St. Jona New Brumswicker of the 17th instant | A Thomas, Wm Gates R.MoVame, R Loyd, ' - whieh was $25,000. for eight houses and lots in Brook- j ee eh tlie eeoittion remneldeede' Ler ue ives the following particulars of the destruction | Graves A. Graves, C. Rice, 8. Buley, Wm. Gardner— = 768.334 49 lyn Th ed by plaintiff was $240-—being ; oe . , 168 z did not rise to avery great height, but went off y the fire im that place on the Mth iostant:— | Totel, 18 ALTER C. CROFTON, Bee. more net Up: fiat, | bh A George’s etreet-—The whole of the buildings on MASSACHUSETTS. Office of Registration and Statistics, nm —Jobm Wiliams was indicted ploy " sendy in anorthern direction, the gas all the time this street were destroyed, with the exception ot The Boston Courter, of the 22d instant, says the Inspector General’s Office, Jen. 26, 1849. exhibition, id the “mode loyed him or not. he never ren- , Making itnescape. As it paesed over Canal street, 4 ‘ fol ° i a) a cirnenrnrentid . opposite the City Hall The nd thirdly, that ifhe took any | we hada fine view, and continued watching the the oue onthe perth coraer, occupied by Mrs. | following persone, comprising the Congress and Ps 7 y» 7 abe , Un it Al: the houses if Ge ¥g | Calitormia Mutual Protection Aseociation, left that Rallroad Inteltigenc jus arrested by oMlcer Norris, of the Chief's je tramesction, it was adverse to theirin- | progress of the aerial voyager until the grand ca- Fisher. Union street— Al, the houses trom George’s city onthe 19th inst tor California. They will go Boston, Concony ano Montreat Rarunoan.—This | fee It appesred that be was indicted ons former | terests tastrophe occurred. The firet thing we noticed pens ee ite fe to tie oa care Pee die vie St. Louis and Independence nar NCY WH" Be | send is now opened ior the pasrage of the paseonger and | -casion for the same cffence and was beld to bail in | His Homer charged the jury that if this defence was prep ey. to the sudden decline and fall of Ver~ Hived, down ua faras the corer house of Mr, | Major John Webber, Jr, frst oflcer, Hee eee ee ae ceaneitituenr tite dabed ibek the burl ebcotd be-aoutted, Aisi Comeiane “eatimony of dele and his balloon was the canting over of the nd officer. : orN AM. Dudley, ae acter ll rests exit ae AY Le Dimling: Aajotate’ Lecttaetes Otte te , Commis. street, exst side—All except | sary, Roxb: artermast - | ae Sex the four-etory house at the corner ot North street, | bury; capt 'C, Nisholm Seerstenr ace Treasurer, | to Lake Village October let Cem- and the adjoining one, were consumed. West | Borion; Dr. Robinson, Surgeon, Fitobbure; William | PUtim ts 19 equival ride--Every batidfug on this side, with the excep- | Niobe mes K Cowans William Walker, Oliver | the Lake Village (8 tion of Mr. D. Call's, was destroyed—being the | Welch, Boston; Frederick K. 8. Shed, David Hall. Jas. only hoase in the whole block saved, The block | N Pevear. Graham Hell Joseph Cra fae Menage bounded by Drury lane and Smyth street was en- | Cla"k. Benjamin H Freeman. Charles Mathews, Nath’! tirely destroyed, and several nouses on the west : side ot Smyth street much injured. Although, continues the New Brunsunrcker, the destruction of property has been great, yet most ot the houses de- stroyed were not very valuable, veing ail built of wood, and generally teaanted by the humbler . Fitohbarg: Tho classes, who resided in this section of the city, | ker N. Hj; Geo ©, Pew ‘was prenented. The lose, we regret to say, will be eeverely felt by | L. Coburn, Sylvanus Paige—42 gd Uwe them, who are thus turned out of doors at this uni- pp het die eM aks counrel, cubmitted that that was too high aa amouat of bell todemand. The District Attorney said. that an it was atrial of strength between Mr Williams and it wae but fair thet the law shouid h. Paseenger and freight trains rua over the road ae far orptop, on the lat June, to Meredith bridg: ‘euimony of jatter. Betore this, however, 1 aeems that Ver« ry , dalle wae aware of his danger, and had prepared buth these wit- | to meet it, The next thing we saw (immediately her one or the other, | after the canting) was a great explosion of the re- id haining gas, the be by the balloon of ite thi ; welling outline, and its inetantaneous fall fiom a acts. he would be entitled to his eommissio: Ie | height of several hondred feet. We expected to ee oe | agra Promised the pisintif | hear nothing else than that M. Victor Verdalle was Anrgst ror Foroery —Lute yesterday, a com- | t psy bis commimions, and that the letter “amung the things that were;” that in desoending Naini was made betore Justice Mernill, by 8. D. has proved the rendition of services upen that t ion he was dashed to pieoes. Parker, District Attorney, aga Richard N. | pom would ‘also be entitied to resover, | fom bis high position he _ ‘hus you will see, said His Honor, Such appeared to be the ovinion ot every one— Eeq , Mayor, and | Beiry, commission merchaut, No.8 Central whart, | secover either by & porte ry oP BD see) che Meta |e crcathe prevailing report last evening Bat for the passegs | chaiging hin with the torgery of the tollowing | promise, His Honor also laid it down ne @ rule of law, | the opinion and the report were both incorreet. a for the e00- | nute:— that ® broker may sot fer both parties, provided | Victor Verdalle still lives, and, we understand, Boston. Feb 9, 1849 sree to his deine 10; but it's broker with | showed hnmeelf in some of our public pluces last Six menths after date we promise to pay t holds from bis petmetpsi the Knowledge that he is act- | evening, to convince the skeptical. It seems that of Kich’d N Berry, nine pundred aad twent; ing for the other ride, and holds out that he acts ex- | op being precipitated to the earth, he landed ia a . The Court ordered that bail for $1,000 be end inthe mesntime Mr Williams was looked ano Lage Huron Rartroan.—An applica. Dutid this road jad struction of 4 + dollars and 42100 Vaiue received olurively for him. then he would mot bw eutitied to re- street, Third Muatetpality, and, favorsble season ; and the number of these is very Bapgn.--The Cologne Gazette has the following, thempis of the Secon aor Lhe fa | to be signed ) eover He then told the jary, that after they had wondertul to re cpeaped without sustaining ree, being estimated at from two to three theu- | under date of Carleruhe, 18th --'* We receive re- | Union Raliroud Company,” to HIGHT, PRIEST & CO. | dieponed of the first question raised by the defence, } je them to sand persons who have been left without a shelter. ports from all sides announcing arepublican rising | +tract ® ratirowd trom ‘Toronto to Lene Huron From whet we can learn, the insurance companies | It appears, however, that the democrats are desi- | Buffolo Advertiser, March 16, have not suffered go severely as might be expected, | rows of waiting for some important event which | _Mraacutovs Escare.—We understand thet Mr M and the loss 18 divided among so many that it will may give them a chance of success, but, in order it of the oar not be severely telt We learn that this fire is sup- | not to lose time, they continue to organize their ~~ to have been the work of an incendiary, | measures. Whathas just taken place at Besangon aving onginated in a building where no fire was | is an evident proof of it, The political refugees ’ i ly way to account tor And endorsed RN. Benny awely, whether the pisii the shghtest injury. The on o A warrant was irsued for the arrest of said | they would next aner Coreretie nee cae tat this miraculous escape 1s by bis nen that as Beny, and placed in the hands of constable Jones, nelurion that he wasemployed) whether instead of | the wind was pretty strong, Nic th Malt Le a who, between 10 and 11 o'clock, found him at the ering them rervicen, he did mot aot adversely to | measure kept up 60 ag to break the fall. Loud 4 “Ben Franklin House,” Morton Place. When | their interests If they came to this iast conolasion, | cheersirom the assembled ci wd greeted the dar~ pe from instant death the officer announced his business, Berry took it Sees Dot be entitled to recever, The Ie ing man pede we emg Sy hated penne 4 jast ktepped from ths | very ungoncernedly, but Tequested that the use of $240, jortly after rendered s verdict for pl ing fie teeta devenuar a el pe triereg road track, when the cow hevcenfls might be dispensed with in conveyin, . »! i ide of existence. ey ha truck bim, carrying him alon; he was accordingly ironed, and then placed in sak oa Naval Inteitigence to a resolution to disperse, but M. Heinzen hasten- | ode faeily dro ; ld rhe Orleans C P je PI ne nde, pped him directly upon the rails in | ¢, ut. New Orleans Crescent, March 12. Commodore Downe b ed to the spot to dissuade them trom 80 doing. He nt of tha wheel. The broom next caught him a»: Soran heres cient etorer rr oli ly pond’ pe Al a ye Asad A Pou motieare race Mr pit bel we honent Sarin ren bat | ald was ordered to give bail in the sum of $3. 006 re. CO.1n' 7 h ve ; . ry slightly injured so slightly, imdead, that had ic | fer his appearance atthe next term ot the Macici- ee announce # movement for the 2d March ; but weber 6 ee the acanogs to his olothing he would have | )#( Court. For want thereof he was recommitted Washingtom Navy Ya the news is searcely more probable than ie the ac- | * kem the oars for Boston that morning, as ha intend. | to jail. In addition to the above, there ar ‘al sapevog LE LAT Faas Ian oaks wean ov the Calves | ced tn taht rlege te a Meeting, which 18, it 18 | 64'to do before the oveurrence wf the accident. | ciher charges ayaluet him lor forgery on Brigws eptaten frigate Cobgress, Bho will reqeice deeking, and | tow of Warembrrg, \Morgantheim, the frontier | jowrence (Mase) Courier, March 19 Guild & Co, and others. The complunts were ler to march on to Stut- i caste Dennathish aes w ” tent, Th 7 = made by Willis & Co. At his earnest re it, he jderable exten ie US a gard. The central government of Frankfort, wil, Gen, John Maren, of Clermont, Va, died at his re | was allowed to visit his ho ne be ote 6g, to jail, i " “ o te Y ter id this vicinity, abeir destination without any obstacles eer will ton, Madiron, and Monroe, during the adininis. | others were sitting, he held ny hismanacledhands, | Manew 22.—Tn eonrequanoe of the tliness of Judges | \ tehoourr will two topeuti, Bie ft MPially ¢ | te Kept on duty until the end of May. a) ey trations of the two las*, filed offces of trust and hover, | ald Maid, “ See what a fix Lain in.”—Boston Tru: } Vanderpor and Sendford, the Superior Court was not | (0n4 hurilien, is ashore Oil tay Th H =} . which he aovepted at their request, veer, March 21. ym tek $0 Gay, aa Equinox Sl mai commenced blowing ‘ourt ree a gale trom the southward last evening about sun- Jury came ia with Hot of guilty | get, and soutinued blowing ia quails with great . | Vioienee, during the night and this foreaoon. t Led ccae thee caieen an early hour this forenoon, it commenced rain- it might be suspended un- | Ng, ence which time much rain has faliea. We ted fenr that great damage has been done to the ship- ping on the coast by this gale. As yet, however, n Cuptain Montgomery and LI y’ by the Seoretary of ae Navy to the com: