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F Queer in person. The Pie ; Senate trom New York = | resi * MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1850. ~ @he Beginning, Progress, and Close of the Year, - THE HERALD RECORD. Our readers will find in this reoord :— Apc cbronolery of the rents of 1842. o ow York for the year. ; tof _— York 7 bie rere ym foreiy orte, age of vecsele builé ia the ship 1 ~ rived States, — The statisties of the civil courte of the city. She criminal statisties of New York a ‘The pave cf th the we. hee for th 0 year. The passages of the Atlnntic sveamers during the year, : : MWELVE MONTHS? HISTORY OF THE WORLD. { Rarer | |) TRE BVESTS OP 1849. present to the readers of the New York Herald, tlgy, & cbronology of the eveuts of the past twelve j . A perfeot review of the doings of that memo- (cal year is of incalculable importance; and we have aper ocorre-pondents other side of the Atlantic. in giving exact dates (Qourrences--to present euch a compilation, entirely 2m the files of the Herald. as will prove our exertions iakways laying before the public all masters of news ad statistics, in advance of all Sur cotemporaries, t JANUARY. 1.—New Year's day cele brated as usual in New York; wighing excellent the sir cold and bracing and the sfeets alive with “ caliers.”” Hamilton Fish installed ‘overnor of the State of New York Jvha B. Ftoyd in- s@lled Governor of Virginia. The Mexican Congress seembled Anniversary uf the birth of Thomas P: Jen Ambrose H Sevier, of Arkansas, died George, Aarl of Auckland, died. he Pope prctested against ‘he convocation ot the A-sembly of the Romao republic 2—Battle between the forees of the Carlist ohiet Woges and the forces of the Queen of Spain, pear Vish. esth and Ofen gurrevaered to the imperial troops. The royal ordinance of Prussia issued for the orgauiza- ‘ton of the courte by proceeding by jury. and against ‘the Court of appeal to Colog Phe Hungeri: der Kiss, def. ut Pane by the Auseri Meyerhoffer Sillend. upon Wass, oocupied by Grets. ‘The Spanirh Chawbers opened by the Queen, 2.—Mooltan attacked by the Britis! 4,—The President ofthy N. wi Assembly of Frank- elected. he Austr oder Count Aefeated at Kachan by the Hungarians. uuder Mezaros, ‘The Austrian Diet protested against the first declara- tion of the laws. as contrary to the faith and constitu. ‘Aion of the empire 5-—The portal treaty with Great Britain confirmed y the U. § Senate Prince Windisongrats entered esth without opposition. Kooruth retreated to De- breczin. 6.—The cholera appeared at Baltimore Lieut -Col. H. Dix USA, died Klot among the laborers on the Hudson River Kailroad, near Poughknepsie Proposition of Gobierti to the \mba-sador of Spaia for the immediste restoration of the Pope to Rome Jean Gaspard Orelli died at Zurich 47.—S8uroay —Rioct amovg the Irish laberers on the = mear Buffale; the miiitary called out. Battle tween Cabrera and the royal troops io $.—Threatened deposition of the Soh Proclamation of the Pope. threatentog tion to ail who aided in the elvotion of the new Assem- dly at Rome. The Austrien Diet declared that che Geclaration of the 4th of heckled the liberty of opinion, ‘with the free representation of porition of the constituent Dict 9.—Threatened wolution of the French Assembly United States senate from baa, luspector Gene- James (ooper elected to th Pennsylvania. Col. Geor val U S.A. died. Mi Outbreak at Pernambuco Cordial meet 4 General (aylor 01 boat een Natches and New Orleans. fon Charles Marsh, of Vermont, died The Elector of Hesse declared in favor of piscivg at the bead of the German confederation - one of the hereditary family, which was responded vorably to by the people =? 1 « muvicipal authorities of Apeurade protested ‘against the reparation of the Duchy of Sohles#g from that of Holstein. by ap act addressed to the German jmpire. M Cotocctravi, Miuister of Foreign Affairs wt Athens. Greene. died 13 —Bactle between the Sikhs and Britieb at Cbillisn- walled, etter defeated. with aloes of 2500 men The fehooner Caroline El latt, of New York, wrecked off | 1 Othello, of New Orleans wrecked pe fe gy a ter t in Liverpool about the mer Empire City de- t Kall River Ibe Britieh steamship Forth wreeked jan ferees concentrated at Pi ‘Trial and conviction of the factory girls at All de. for rh M D'Useel, formerty created 16—Dailuh eined by the british forces Johnson inaugurated Governor of Pennsyly: | Marshal Redetsky. vear mendous fresbet in the Monoogabela river; ruction of property abt - Berney O'Donnell convieted at Troy, N. ¥., for the murder of Antonio Katto 10 —The steau-hip Calif. rola, plonser of the Pacific Me. arrived at Peosme The Frankfort (Germany) Chambers opeard 20 —tevolation at Jaliroo, Mexioo. The address of the Soutbere members of Cougress aaopte c elected to the United States S-uate, from Michi- Hon Nathan ftead diet at Hallowell. ve BSunpay.—Battle Between the ria id the \ustrians, under virons of Hermeanstadt and Stalzen- as troops of Fernamb 200 killed. Led own he United States Senate Jered unconditir wd Gough — Vinj 24.—Threatened tnvarion of Cape Haytien by So- louque Gepeal Cay lor left Baten Rouge for Soe te Jobn M Clayton reeigi bis seat in the U. 5. Senate. Great Taylor bail at New Orirans 25 —Dvel between Narvaes aud Sagasti, at Madrid. ‘The election of Gener lor to the Presidency off- cially apnounced in the US Senate General faylor Teilogwisbed the command of the Westera Division of the United States srmy 26.-Baron Roenne. first Minister to the United States from the Geran covtederation, recetved by President folk Briize, Honduras, blockaded by the Brith. Committer eppointed by tl Assembiy ot Nova Scotia. to confer with the | cogress of t Baten, and the legislatures of ( anada and } wick, Upon reciprocal free trade victed at Trey of the murder of Amy smith. 21. —The Free Acne New York opened. late M ©, died at Cold defented Threatened revoit in wombly dissolved, Party Conventiva met at Syracuse. avilie Mich . destroyed by fire Com qodore George © De Kay. formerty of the Argent Nery. and Commander of the 8 frigate Macedo f miseion of mercy to ireland, died in New York. | FRAKUAKT | J.=Hevry Clay elected (o the U. 8 Senate. from Kentucky The Pritivh Pariiamont opened by the niese Chambers opened | merican corn to Great | | | at Turin. Tbe impost duty ri pealrd y Howard murdered Mary Smith, the tof her husband at «i neti Benjamin Wet e Leigh. of Virginia di jen. James WoShberry died. at Littlertown, Pa. { (be Southern members tesa. Juan committed suicide & Morrili died, at Con- W N Rome declared a Republic Fire riot in Balti- man killed ie Hermarnetad: bombarded by the forces under Rem Wiliam H Serard cieoted to the Uni cates it Pott tan mes ii for the Mexican Pro- rage im reply to the Senate's (Fl she Grnnd Duke of (useany fied to Elbe. Great bt between fom Hyer aud Yankes Sullivan rem aoe nity, Vd Row at the \stor Place theatre; Mer. ) .peresdy eriven from hd wtage " otubenal pete capy dectared inde odo oye) al sinietry eppoteted Jobe v House of veiegates i in Philedeiphia. Petition Vom Mae acute cf the United States for the babies « at ‘tl Rome Dee pope of Rome depored Nathan Beers, « cert the company commended by Bemediot Ar- memb noid. Im 1776 oe, of Floremes took the oath of alle arolina. died. The telegraph line completed to: Bt, Jobe S Nevigation bill of reciprocity imteodased in yin Parliament. The States General of Holland °} E Tih Fire at Hempstead, L. I.; four persons burned to 11.—H Clay wrote his famous emancipation tet- ter. The Theatre Royal at Glasgow on fire, and 75 persons d to death. nae — Riot in the Canadien Parliament House at Ment- iequebanpah river eaaeeet. Al aD Millard Fillmore (Vice President of the United States) resigned the Comptrollership of the State ot New York. 21 — Battle betwe and thore of Shere Singh; the for: loee of 1.000 mem Hon. Timothy Farrar died at Hollis, NH. aged 101 years. 22—‘trial and acquital of Jobn 3. Austin for the murder of Timothy Shea, in New York. The letter émucte between Gen Sbielda and Hon Siduey Breese, ‘The ocrner stone cf the new! urtom House at New Or- leans laid Thomas Hyer convicted at Uhestertown, for prise fighting in Maryland Riot in Portland. Me. The American flag outraged at Maracaibo. Auniversery of the birth of Gen. Washington; celebration throughout the United States Salmon P Chase elected to the United States Senate from Obio. 43.—The bill granting to Jews the right to seatsin the Parliament of Great britain, passed Great flood ia the Mirsicippi river Commander William Compton Belton. U_ 8, Navy, died at Genoa. General faylor ar- rived ip eninge. 25- Sunpay — Violent storm at Norfolk, Va. 27 —Mre Mariba E. Walker murdered in New York. Lerd Eigin requested by the Hament to reeign the Gove Jobp Adams a soldier of years. died at Harford. Pa Archibald Acheron, tarlof ; Lord Lieutenant of Armagh, die ible storm at New York. Wreckieg of the bark Floridian on the English coast, and 200 lives lost, ‘the Britieh Corn Law expired. 29—Hon A. Bidlack. U. 8. Charge de Affairs to New Grenada. died at Bogota MARCH. 1 —Judge Kingsbury, of Mai the U.S drage end Apache Indians near Pace; the latter defeated, ‘h a loss of eight killed 2.—Vhe bill granting a territorial government to Ca- lifornia rejected by the Senate. Theateved revolution in Baden 8.—The bill providing for the coining of gold dollars and double eagles paced the Senate. President Polk and famiiy removed from the White House Destrace tye tre in Albany. The sale of the government palat- ings at Warhington took piace Fight ja the U. 8, Senate Chamber between Merars. Foote, of Mississippi, and ( emeron, of 'enneyivania. died. Battle between 4—Sunpay — The hirticth Congress of the United | Stater adjourned at To’oloek A M. The bill creating the Home Department rigued by President Polk. 5.— Gen Taylor inaugurated President of the United Brat Extra meeting of the Senate of the United Stwtes. Grand ipauguration ball in Washington. Murder of Fanny Daly in New Orleans, by Joseph Brad- ley A bew Constitution granted by the Emperor of Aurtria. 6 —Ex- President Polk left Washington for Tenn see. Capt. William M Hunter, of the U. 8. died. The cholera appeared at St. Louis, Mo Pro- ble ager of @ new constitution by the King of the 08 8. —The cholera appeared at New York 9—Hon. Jobn Blanchard, of Penusylvania, died at Harrisburg 10 —Apw jada to the United States, spoken of in the Canadian Parliament pa2yz, The foreign ministers precented to President ) lor. 13 —Tremendous flood at Chicago: $100 000 worth of property destroy: Return of American volunteers from the Yucatan war 14.— Gen. Shields declared ineligible to a seat in the U.S Senate, One bundred houses destroyed by fire at 8. Jobn,N B The armietice between Austria and Sardivia broken. The remaining forove of Shere Siogh surrendered to the British. {m+urreotion of the blacks at St. Lucia, W. I 15.— Andreas Hall and Baraey O'Donnell, executed ys) ary, N. Y., for the murder of Noah and Amy mit] 16 —The cholera appeared in New Yerk city. 17 —William 11. King of Holland, died = Mre. Aon Gerry widow of Elbridge, one of the signers of the De- claration of Independ died at New Haven, Ot, 18— Bunpay — Meeting of Generals Scott and Taylor at churob. in Washington. 19—Hon, Redolphus Dickinson, of Obio, died in Werhington city Mr EF U B.E Stockholm, re-called. Davi the first daily newspaper in t! . died. 20 —Violent storm at Shelby, Ky.; great destruction of property, and loss of life. 21 —Battle between the forces of Charles Albert eralli; the latter de! anu retreated to Turin. murdered at Sandy Hill, Md., Battle between Charles Al- of Savoy. 26 aif ining of the Union Cotton Factory, at Alle- ghany. Pa.. and five pereons killed 27 —Dr Hardenbrook indicted at Rochester,N. Y, for the murder of [homas Nott. Terrific storm at Har- great destraction of property burn ada 29—The Pupjaub formally anmexed to the British own 80 —The city of Brescia bombarded, entered, and seeked by Gen. Haynau. APRIL. 1.—Senpar —Revolt at Genoa. rendered to the insur- Battle between the Austrians and Hungar! you; the la letorto Genow tovested 4 the Sardinian Se Gen, Mermora, Com, Irvine Shubrick, U, 8, Navy, natrians aud fluo, former lost 6600 killed and wor 200 prisoners A truce granted to the iasur- t Genca. Catania bon ber the Royal forces, The fort of Kekenforde attacked by ‘the Denteh fect; the ships Christian Vill. and Geftoa grounded, ard surrendered, with forty-four ofoers and ci y 200 of the Hungaria 1.000 mem. Rey. Dr. Croily, Primate ot Ireland, died at | Ay pp. ge rd the (nmanche Indians near Sante ated witb -evere lo Droghedi 7.—Pesth and Buda evacuated by the Austrians An. | tolne Mirne. the celebrated sculptor, died at Paris George W. Whistler, ( hief Engineer of the St. Peters- burgh awd Morcow railroad. die 11—Genoa unccnditionally entered by the royal troops. Mrs. Preston and her twin denghters murdered at Wilmington, Mase ; the father and b: arrested asthe murderer 12—Fast in Masssebusetts, A new plitnet disco- vered by Gaepain, at Naples ¢ Independence of Hungary deelared. Rev Vv tent Genesal of the Roman Catholic way ~ Gen. Welden appointed to iechgrats in the command of the hy ame Leslie Chase, U8. Army, died at Smith. — Battle at St. Domingo city between the Haytiens and Dominicans, the former defeated Bat between the Austrian: wn of Agua. 8t Demi Gen Sante James Bloomtel derer, executed at Norwic £2—Senvay.—The Di Schiensig-liolstein, at Kolding. 48.— Thomas A Cooper, celebrated tragedian, died at Bristol, Pa 26 -—The Canadian Rebellion Loses Bill signed by by France. The Canadian Parliam: treal attacked by the me 26.—The Emperor of Kursia declared his intention to ersist Austria against the Hungaria of peace commerce between be. 'e' Hoo. William Crawford, U & Mobile 29 pay.—The Frenoh rep Pith « lose of 600 killed and wo sian troops 00. —Tremendous excitement in Montreal gin the members of Parliament stom mreete, Mar. 1—The intervention of Russia socepted by Austria against Hungary The fortress of Kastadt taken por sernion of by the revolting forces of Baden. Lieutenant General Bawn de Chasse. detender of Antwerp against the Freneb, in 1832 died. 8 —The Avatrians defeated at Preeburg. by the Hun- geriane the former retreating into Croatis, The city of Dreeden in possession of the the king fled the ity. 2 1 The firet anniversary of the French Revolution oriebrated in New York The Prussians surprised and defeated at Aarhuns, 6. tay tmp Austria, made his pear in Venice, atter bis access! to the ‘The firet National Council of the 0.— Great flood in the Muskingat tiver. Fon, Da- tee J Pearce died at Newport. Rf. 10 —Riot at the Astor Place Opera House—confict between the mob and the military, twenty five citizems billed and fifty wounded. Madame Recemie died, at Paris, Leghorn attacked and carried by the Cuscan ferere. 1) ~ Romored terignation of Monagas. President of Venemuela; great excitement throughout the Kepublio 12 — the city of New Orleans partially oF ib consequence ef # crevasse in the embankment, 18—8 i; ne geAr ro at Moa town, N. 21 WOO wr Of property destroy: Revolution in ‘Carierube, the Grand Duke of Vaden —Mr Albert Gallatin died . - boleg! — Terrible riot at Philadel, y and Jeoegh Tester at oteam! the Newburg. and twenty persons cuted at Restadt. ved boat Empire sunk near drowned ‘Tremendous conflagration at St. Louis; $6,000,000 ty destroyed ary movement at Naples flag berg me Constitutio: ‘the United States to joner of the treaty at Gent, died ears. Pruarian soldiers stoned . Georgey turned traitor to Hu ig dered his whole force to Gen. Paskie > ares at Platteburg, New York; one half the town 16.—Gen. Avasenns, of the Italian Guard, the hero of Rome, arrived in New York 17.—Capt. Dan. Drake Henrie died at 8t Louls, Mo, in Montreal; the mob fired upen by the military, eat fancy dress ball at Saratoga Springs 18 —Louis Napoleon condemned the reaction at Rome, conditioning the restoration of the Pope to a se: cular ministry, liberal government, ammeity, and the Doneg: om mm! Astoria. Long Island. 1d 88 13,—Outbreak st Altona; the ‘town. Ireland, aged 83 years, eatied from Liver; the tion at Kanvisoha people General 22 —Father Mat! tee, expelled by an ineurreotion of ¢ Ramorino executed at Turin, for disobedience of the orders of the General in Chief. 23. —William Murphy, United States Consul at Cove, died The Earl of Mayo died cuted at Haverhill, New Hampshire, for the murder of 25 — Washington Gonde executed at Boston. Lieut. Gen. Sir Renjamin D'Urbam commander of the British Frederiok Van Braam Morris, Enos G Dadley exe- forces in Canade. died U & Consul at Batavia died 26 —The French Assembly digrolved. 8 be kort of Malghera, near Venice, jege of twenty-onp code Napsleon Aneth Hotel burned, and one man killed 19— 8uspay.—The cor; the Russian army at Boros of Bescary surrendered to captured by the Austrians. after « si Lord Wallecourt di 18 — The new Legirlati 81 —Battle between the United States troops the latter defeated srombly of France mat ficially announced his de- parture from Rome 22 —-Senor di Amaral, Portuguese Governor of Macao, The great Peace Congress asembled at ‘enice capitulated to the Austrians, tailors malreated and placed in the stoke at ailao, by order of the Peruvian authorities, | sented to the President of the United States E leveland. Ohio. Solouque, the black President, pro- claimed Emperor of Hayti 21.—Great Hungarian meeting of ay! Hon, Gabriel H Ford, died at Mo 28.—Ineurrection at the lonian Islands 29.—The Circassian fortress of Achulga besieged and taben by the Russian forces; 1000 of the Circassians slain, and $00 made prisoners 30 — The Sardinian Assembly roted 100,000 livres for the relief of the Italian refugees. 81.— The iteurrection at the lonian [sl ed. The great fancy ball at Newport. tion fof framtpg @ Stute conrtitution for California, as- cembied at Monterey. diame near Avaug! with the lors of 200 killed. 1,—The Texan frontier attacked by the Indi Se. rah Themas executed at Bristol, Ca, for the murder Dr Hardeobrook aequitted of the f Thomas Nott. ir 2 — Terrible thunder storm at Rochester, N. Y.; thir- teen buildings struck by lightning 8. Sunvay —Attack Gen. Riley ireued his proclamation Frenciseo for the formation of o territorial govern- New York, dedicated. The French forces. under Oudinot continued ‘ack upon the eity of Rome. The Countess of Bleerington died. at Parie 6 — Brevet Major General Edmund Pendleton Gaines, U.S Army. died at New Orleans 7 — The attack upon Rome. by the French, continued, The funeral of Gen. Gaines took place at New Orleans 8 — Ipturrection at Baden, under Microlamski, sup- presved by the Prussian troops, Madame Catalin!, the celebrated vocaliat. died at Paris 2 —Marebal Bugeaud, Duke ef Isly, died at Pari 11.—Ledra Rollin attempted to impeac! Louis Napoleon Arcona capitulated to the Austr 18 — Attempted insurrection at Pi by the Red wolutiom aged 105 | | | for all knowledge of the Executive rela ‘he conven- | tracrdinary proceedings attending the seizure of ‘Tigre 3 - Battle between a company of Americans and the Apache Indians. near Pepas Quaro. Mexico; the latter defeated, with @ loss of twenty-five killed and two pri- 5 —The packet ship Henry Clay;burned at New York 7.- Gen, Taylor arrived at New York. The cholera with great tatalit ‘The Pope issued is manifesto on assumin; goversment of Rome. The triai of the Astor Place Tioters ccrpmenced in New York Smith 0'Brien, Pa- triek O'Donohue. Thom M’Menur. the Irish co: the Pope againet the Roman Republic; Leara ated. Inte President of the United Tenn. Sir Charles it. Vaugha, Minister to the United States, died d conviction of Joseph Bradley. be murder of jane and Yuen! it the Cape of P 18 ~ Terrible pale at Brazos Santiago; great destruc. tion of property Michael, Grand Duke of Prussia, Poussin, the French Minister to the United femisted by President Ti diplomatic relations between Russia and Turkey curpended nese; the latter defeated. Donean, of Obio. died in Washington. court house at Concord, Mass, dustroyed Bytown, Canads, between wey 18. ~ Interview between Gen. Twiggs and the cblefs of the Floride Indians. 19 — Dr. Joeeph f. Russell, U 8 Army, died Jehn Mitehel, the Irish convi ba. jes Bartlett run down Suropa. persons drowned he died at Fairfield. Va. real; fifteen lives topped. ‘The city ela entered and taken possession of by me Maj Collison R. Gates, U. 8. A, died at Fredericksburg, Texas, 29 —Father Mathew, ance. arrived in the United States. JULY. 1—Susway — The city of Rome surrendered to Gen. The Congress of Mexico assembled 2.— Father Mathew made his public entry into New Vork: received by the city authorities; tremendous de- Macready appeared at Liverpool; bia first appearance after the Astor Place riot Meh met Ali. Pacha of Egypt. died at Alexandria Paez iseued his proclamation to the people of Vene- auele, againet the tyrannical usurpation of President Revolt on board the British convict ship at ‘iets shot by the guar a Columbus, N. rived at the Cape of Good Hope 20,— Konsuth wrote to Lord Palmerston from Widdin, requesting that care be taken of his wife. children and t they be removed to England. ation in Quebec. riot at Bytown, postle of ‘Temper- at Orme, South America. + 25 —Herr Strauss, the musical composer, died at 28.~ ibe Astor Place rioters convicted in New York. ‘The island of Tigre ceded to the United States by the government of Honduran, bilas H. Jennison, former governor of Ver- 1—The National Arsembly of France met, of the founders Baptiste Bobillard, died a ‘The Chambers of Wurfemberg dls- | shot dead at St Louis, by John 8, ‘Thomas. Ebeneser ‘The Em| City errtved at wlth $1,600,000 worth of wold dest Albert Gallatin Switserlend. and for man: of the United States; Ml: Rhyme, died at Astgill Eliott, the famous = Le quence of the euppored murder of Dr Parctman. Ade- laide, Queen Dowager of |, died. .— Hom. William Short, of the United St.vtes diplo- wee corse in the time of Joffersen, died ¢¢ Paila- le ‘ re American citizens insulted at Aux Ceyes ; the American Consul threatened with decapitation Fr hundred of the insurgents of the 13th of June dism.'ssed by the Attorney General of Paris 10.— The District Attorney's office, in New York, rob- Ded of most of ite pepers. 12 — Exciting scenes in the House of Representattves ofthe United Sates; attempted oonflict between Messxs. Duer, of New York. and Meade. of Virginia 15 — Arrival of ex. Governor Ujhety, of Comorn. and family apd Mile Apolonia Jagelio, late of the Hunge- rian army. at New York 18 —Visit of ex. Governor Ujbasl and the Hungarian tothe Herald establisbme: George Knoop, the jadelphia Day Saints. died NY 21,~Sir Henry Bulwer. the British Minister to the United States, ed at Warhington of the United 22.—The House cf St by lection of Howell bas Speaker The Prussian Minister Baron Von Geralt, presented to the President of the Unite States, ‘The 229th anniversary of the Lat Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock, celebrated throt Epgland 24 — Sir Henry Bulwer, Minister from E1 mereage of President Taylor delivered to the Congress of the United States. iterclution offered te the 8. Sen: jing upon the President for the charges pre- ferred against thoee removed from offlee stoce March 4. 27 -- opfiegration at Akron, Obio; $60000 worth of property demroyed | Resolution ia, the U8. House of ‘oprerentatives. calling upon the President for infor mation relative to the appciutment of civil or military Governors of California and New Mexico | 81 —he Legislatnre of Viaryland aseembled. Re- solution im the U 8 House of Representatives, calling to the ex- isiand by tbe British. or any part of Central America. and copies of all treaties negotiated with Central Ame- rica under the auspices of the U § government. Re solution offered in the Congress of United States to abolish the Home Department Resolution to provide a territorial government for ail that part of tne terri tory crded to the United States by Mexico. lying east of the Sierra Nevada mountains, and excluding slavery therefrom. A protest from Kentucky agaiust the ad- mirrion of Deseret, presented to Congress, At mid- plea! aa St. Paul's struck the twelfth hour, 1849 ex- red. Mortality of New York City for the Yeer 184%, ‘The following statistios of the mortality of the past year. prepared with great labor and care, will be found to poteers @ great deal of interest for the reader. ‘The total mortalty for the year is 22 372, which is one haif more than last year’s total, namely 14618, the difference being 7,754. Cholera and tts kindred diseases, with the increare of population, accouut tor this excess,the deaths by cholera alone being 5072. In other respects, the lat year was rather healthier its predecossor. The following table exhibits the mortality in w: both years, also the relative proportions of me women, boys and girls, for the year 1849 :— WenTAacrry ov 1849, 1x W PAWED were 153, Week enaing Men. Women. Boys. Girls. Votal Totat 1819, 148. 7 nm oS oT 25 an, a es) 33 o 8 & ww 2m ol Wt 68 wR Ma “ pire an eo 2 2 sa7 So DP 6 m2 a weasrzee~e CF z dled, left the city of Rome. m the Turks and insurgents at Bi- ry of American Independence; ed States The 0 Turks killed. Trusiiio, in Honduras, seized by the B: steamer Plumper. Gen. Den Viauuel Ricom, city of Mexico, o.— Threatened war between Austria and Russia and Zonte, Count Batthyani: Ernest. Kise von Ellemer | | and Ittehe, Col ; Count Charles Bi He mannrtadt; tl latter defeated, with @ lors of 650 ‘The Daves in Frederik besieged by the Gor- latter repulsed, with the loss of 3,112 killed, Von Westerburg, Capt i Aristides Von Desene(ly Joseph Schneidel, M army, executed by order of ti trie at Arad = Terrible brig St. Jobn wrecked ale on the Atl in Boston harbor, and 120 | 7 —Gov. Don Manuel Cureutio Rejon, died at the October. city of Mexico. + —The Britieh fleet arrived in the Bosphorus. Treaty concluded between the US Commissioner and the Crow indians of Minnesota, for their lands. ‘Terrible riot in Philadelpbia; houses burned and one man murdered Riot in St. Louis, several persons se- rlourly wounded 10.— The anniversary of the birth of the Queen of Spain celebratedin Cuba, The trial of the Red Repub Leans, engaged in the demonstration of Paris oa the | Leth of June comm tween Prussia and Aw 11 —The poet of Janos captured by ver, Florida; t 12.~ ( bapmen Jobneon Faq 13 — Rumored rerignation of President Herrera, of ‘The fortress of Temerwar stormed and t by the Hungarians after being six times repzteed. Baitle at Waitzen between the Hungarians and Rus fians; the latter defeated, with @ loss of 6,000 men. Mes Derethy P Madison, widow of the late President Medison. died at Washington. 14 — Lieut. Col. Samuel McKeo, U | Nov'ber. | Dee'ter. 8. Army, died at d at Versailles rin ratified at View —Tremendous confiegration at Mi $160,000 worth of p jegzes betwren the Anet 14 ="ruxillo telzed by ‘Threatened civil or in Meekleoborg Biate Constitution adopted by the people ot 18 —Confiiet between the police avd people mt Killer- by, Ireland; three of the former Killed The famous re- port on the Roman question. presented to the National Artembly of France. by M. Thiers ip ( alifcrnia tcok place Si spay. Ibe French feet sailed fur the Darda- cinoe; tremendous excitement; i foreigners from the mines 6 driven from Billak by the A Hon David B Ogden died at Port Rich- d and reduced by | Henge ‘The fir election 16 —'The Natiens! Railroad Convention acsembled at Horace Smith author Lola Montes stabbed ber husbaud at Bar of the “ Rejected Addresses,” died at Tuubilige Wells, if — The Island of Tigre, Honduras, 1h. — The Territorial Assembly of Deseret adopted @ | pein wap constitution and eppoloted a delegate to the ( ongr of the United States to ark th Terrible tornado at Ba £00 worth ef pr be Lafourche, Louisiana; dmisrien of thet ter. The cholera raged with fearful wor- ‘ M_ Bixio, at Paria, ud the whole of the Ministry of Spain, a Montes married to George Trafford Heald Thomas Bieek- ® Keutenant of the & former U 8 Charge d’ Affaires ae the Hague, died at s, Spanish Consul, arrested at of Jaen Garela Jrorgey entered Scnpay.— The Narvaes ministry of Spain recalled —Jobn and William Black exeooted om board the 8. frigate Savannab. at San Francisoo formutioy. 28 — The Paeiie Kattros: Bartle between the, wnee Indians, 4 © latter defen! youg: the Hungarians onder Dembineki, end under Haypaw,; the former vietorieus, renee ( omptroiier of the city of New York, and merly Secretary to the Cony 25 — the battle between the jn z | plone at Miskolen ended fn tl Lerd kigin, The restoration of the lope undertaken The Brittel Capetion t ~ Vaskiowlteh « Ray bined after a herd fough nforees under Kortuma — Solouq the title of Faustin I, giet died at Alrace and Duke of Tuscany entered Florence, 1 of the government. Thom and. deteated by the forces of | the American Minister, re- ceived by the Quern ¢ \ Hi ~— Gen J ihields elected to the U. 8. Senate, at Ghent, died Zi —Gen James Shields elected to 4 egarians and bus defeat of the former ae met at Kingston. Ca the Theiss at ih the Hangs — ae crowned Em 19—Albert Jones ard Po Barnom, murdered at 86 Lowie, by Gowreies end Raymond Vontesquica ibe.Freneb mipistry reigned under Bem Natrans and Vay, traorported from Widder to Shumla brown Inte the dungeon #tCumans, y-Remou founder Cuba, died wt Hae Four husdred Of the College of nd toek cont 2h Charles sibert, late King of Sardinia died at | ‘The Austrian fleet in ihe Bay ot Napies de- fewed hy @ Venitian fotiila |. 20—S8uepay —T team beats bormed, 1! ‘Tremendous fire are in Widden, beaded by K — Bem created Virier, and need Mound Pasha, Sultan of Turkey. ttle betweed the Mexican troops of Memaliqull end the Indians, in New Leon, the latter defeated, Rives, US. Minister to Fraces, te 1 — Battle between in gave a grand diner to the inning execated Chamber opened by the new king ggpmede ent adjourned. (he treaty of peace and commeree bet wern Great Britain and Libe- concluded Kosrath at Perias The Queen of tng. started on her visit to ireland 4 1260 pirates on the const of Borneo, by the , Under Sir James Brooke dis forces surrendered to the A nder. with three bundred " o \rmy murdered on the + by the Tonka ances of the & Ascombly by M Thankrgiving Im the kingdom of Great Britain, the American \ om e efirey Chipman died, at Kalamaioo, Mich , of Naples visited the U.S the bay of Naples scoident at Princeton Hilled and weunded end the Kin, teonty persone Mebemet Ali, Packs of * died at Alexandria, Hem Stephen Longfellow, dieda — Jemnes Wateon Webbappointed U 8. Minieter to trian Hom Henry Clay arrived in New York Packet chip Caleb Gtimehaw destroyed by fire, Charles submitted # tesotatton, Legisiative Assembly Of raves for the raise of the Frenek Grown Veettof the Hom, Hemey Clay to the New Vork Here ld evtabliobwrent Dt George Parkman, & wealthy resident of Bos. ton mystertourly dieappeared = Ovdinot resigned the il government ef Rome, be Papal ecimmisrioners 8 « et Lexingtom. Ky ‘The treaty of pence of the refusal of the Satte fd Poles from the Ortoman ~ Gen Donecan Lb. Clinch died at Macon, 28 —C barles king inetalied Presid: J. 8. Arwy, died at New Orleans J |, executed at Rastedt ined for the betrays! of the Han- General Radiger ‘e. ngarian chief N remeton of Dr Geo of the Meieal | ollege Bostoo fan army, wit mendovs excitement Lafontaine attacked. vod bis proclamation. warning the citteens of reestoms against ( abe. Proferror Webster. of Boston arrested for the aap Parkman; great exotic tack upon the Medical Wheaton Werner the United Sr pored mureer of Dr of property, The Hongertan ebief, College, Ube military ordered owt A 315, 4 6 OST BS aa oT eS a0 a) ie ee M3 aw os 9 ai? 305, “a 24 Su po % no xa ~ m 25 262 s 7 8 30 cy o & 2 28) 4 & 7K 2 2s oe & 8 38 23 vy es Ww ® Tm Py 72 7 io cry 6 SOSHEEER Sept'ber. BRSAARSLAAASE MS TLRS BEETEE ge gesenssszsIss=sS as Majority of 1249 over TAB... ses eee vee ves TA ‘There if wa remarkable disparity between the deaths of boys ond giles. the former being 0%. or mearly 20 per cent greater, There 4 alvo comm difference between the number of deaths of men and wom che diffe rence between the mortality of maice and females, is fF follows: — Total ‘Total female: Mejority of males, tee eesececescoes LID ‘The difference between adults and obildrea stands the Adulte. ... CDildren, . Majority of adulte......... The eubjoined will exbibit more thore «be éied im the last year: — TANLE OF AGRE. Of the nee of Lyre wud r m ‘ a telie the places of nativity of those who died im New Vork within the last year — at Tr oie, + Indies amerion, We ' PROPORTION OF DEATHS TO THR POPULATION. The nun ber of deaths. to proportion to the popale thom fe far greater of white than of men of color, the enthe fu er ot the deaths of the latrer te ot 24 oF about 1940, the ratio of deaths of white m te the population ie about L im 20; a that the popu lation ie too to one of white: over blacks he fol eping ae set of the diseases which were the eawens of death, and the number that died of saont « in the year, compared with the same for the year bees Tne Diseases oF 1949, hep wire tHe Diseases orb Cowre of Death. 1869, 148 . 1849, 1848, ai Sesene=ee secdaen! 88.07=-~5. infartom . * Morbos lovey os-SeSad o8.t) --s2- fi Congestion. we! BEF Rceee.2.sesdsextFf.2.2) 7 th te) 8.5. week endi from the various verde in thin city « the part year with thelr names, agereests tonwsee &o. ; also, the claee of vessela now on the stocks. ke, Taking into consideration the unhealthy asm through which we have passed. it will be seen ‘alr amount of business bas been done at the vearions yards. 7 wi B8ata~Stabiankela logntie!| SEB) ol ow #Sa82a—cite. PF Sawk ona Suonl | RENES.| 5Be~ 5 3187 w 1a m2 8S 180 223 79 720 3 3 eer ee 6 -~ 1 ae 1 1 o -~ 1 9 be | Total,...... ++. 23 374 14 OB In looking ovsr tho foregotog. it cannot fail to strive the reader, in low many instances the numbers for 1848 and 1849, agree in refereoce to sme of the die cares; there is another faet that is very obvioas—the enormous disproportion of consumption and disescew of the bowels, as comparnd with all other causer of Geath. If we dedwet cholera. the Kem of consump- ton will amount to mearly one-eighth of the remain- der of the entire bill of mortality ; and if the other diseaces of the lungs are added we 1 have e total of 8718, or more thaw one-fifth of the whole ber deaths. excepting cholera, Thiv latter scourge, with other diseases of the bowels, constituted fully one-hal the mortality, CHOLERA Chelera began in the latter end of May, November; it ceased. howe: as ac epider Intter end of September. The cases im Octover and November were of emigrants. It culminated in the Hy let, when the witole deaths were 1.409. and deaths by cholera 714 It gradually de- clined from that time till it totally disappeared In 1832, the desths by cholera were 3,504; in 1834, they Qt The de exceed 5000 forthe last year; \t taking into the differenes of population, oou the mortality was not ro great as in 1832. Che three 2 were thone ending July 2iat, were 716 deaths: 28th July 686 deaths, and firet week in August, 388 deaths The three most fatal weeks in the last year, were the three eorrespond- ne pce 2lst.714; July 28th, 692; August 4th, . Emigration for the Yesr 1849. The following is the number of emigrants and citi- nen passergers*for the year 1849, in each month, up te last evening :— Aliens. Citizens. 87 26083 Switzerland The number of vestels which conveyed the foregoing exceed 2.000, . Arrival of Vessels at the Pert of New York. The following is @ list of voare! t the port of New York from toreign porte, from the Ist of Jupary to the Slet of December, 1849, Americas, Bhi 08 Prussian, Be 4 Bri od ™ Total... jinian Lee N. Grapadian 4 Total..... Neapolitan. Brig. Total = Spamioh Porat ” Brasil 1 Total» a5 i Norwegian _— * Total r rigs Luveo.. 1 Sehoone rs. 2 14 ‘Totel,, 4 Total... i 1 Oldenburg " = 1 T 2 ‘ =< % Total “ ® Argentine. Wark, 1 2 — - ea oi 2 i — ‘ ’ 1 7 d= - i 2 1 ‘ onan 0 i © . 2 Po horner } 1 Gail i 3 Teta a ® Duten ‘ i u — = i 2 1 Se =— = rf Total. a 1 Hy tion... Sivie i 8 Behooner 1 1 Total... see 2 ‘Total. 7 Making « grand totelaf...... . We are indebted to Col Thorn, of the Custom House Ps 5 Barge (lew for the above report iding During the Year 1949 give @ statement of the vessels launched vicinity during Delow very Mr. Thomas Collyer has launched three vir The Anglo American, Stillman Wiit, and Joseph ington and the various ports on the river. Mr. George Collyer bee nehed ten steamboats coe called the Norwalk, and one of 1,500 tons. hich hae not. ae yet received me = The latter ly now at the Phenix Foundry reesiving her machinery. and #ill be ready during the ensuing cumomer te take her op the Hngeom river, between this and we do not hesitate to re-merert. predieted, that rhe will be t Collyer te removing his yard @ few rode farther to northward, consequently he has no veel om the atee H steamship Atlantic, of 3.000 tome, for Mr Moe of Liverpool steamers. shout 860 tone He bas on

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