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MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, JANUARY: 4, 1850. =— ——= > a a = << aod = Our Washington Correspondence. to increase the dinafiection, the administration, | of all kinds, to any territory owmsd by the United Police Intelligence, Offer Forsbay. knowing them to be suspicious cha- f Wanucron, Decombar I, 184, | AMA LAveaken ek erery Ba van feaien bes Nace creepeg.ee Secaen eee sxe ores: | TAS T0smOCAsR AnaumeTaaMm, DERE aim son | Peter tok thew into“aeedT, A, ering mate | Anemos Dante Foun Bare ai eo e mes! on ion was submi cation 4 jonest Servant —OMoer en. { ‘The House Committees—The Proceedings of Cengress— | the e: day. was the work of Mr. | that instrument would not have been adopted, net NS SAP ward police. arrested, yont Johneon,aner-| &2PUal benefit for the above noble institution The Wilmot Proviso— The Southern Convention in June Gen Taylor in his agald the Uni a have over boon Ses Before Justice Lothrop. vent in the employ ef M iter, No 3] is announced to take plage at tho Aster Opera 6 States can only be preserve: next—The Texas Question— Diplomacy, $e. ‘The Standing Committer of the House bave been ap- pointed pretty much as | surmised im my letter of At 11 o’cloek on Monday, Mr. Grabam and the Dis- Ldap Feet op a ebarge of having stolen $100 10 | House, on Tuesday evening next, Jen. 8th, We un- te, seowred to its bank bil ‘pel Af the federsl geveroment, instead of © | Chock fee nee Gancsng, Part of the prosecution, end Mz. | ot of the prisoner, the oflloer found ia her possession | d¢F#tand the play elected 1s Shakepeare's “As You e f2etem of liberty, equality and law, in to be perverted | throp, with a view of terminating the long and tedious | the stolen money. Justice Mountfort committed the | Like It,’ the most delightful of all comedies, end eon- tof clear constitutional Cali office, lying before the Sei |, to be parsed ; 4 ; into an engine ef force, oppression and fraud, then, in- accused to prison for trial Saterday, which | presume reacted you in time fr | Sieg apect some antwers tothem, of more real value | deed, hae Meg aan enritl oben’ the Genie ot toon, | oat Ree pepcingcgninn, the tro Dine, Nee wiereat on Suspicion —Ofioer Stephens. of the lower | Corhacan bas net hae deemfy hat weemt mind. Mine Publication in Mon¢ay morning's paper. The than the message and reports all put together. If the | must paure in sorrow and angulsh, to caloalate ite tien of the # oners, Mr Samuel Drury was | police, arrested. yesterday. a young man by the name of | thr progress of the Aecortarhon feed Be nearest im point in regard to them, {4 the spirit which actuated | cabinet expect any merey of the Senate, they must be | velue The oritis. though impending, 1s not yet come, 7 James Wilson, alias Billy Barlow, having in bis posses: | liberal donati. n. by not only giving it » Tioecte Co ey daee | pion @ silver excapement watoh, two gold vest chal 2 Wwe ba wer te | and two gold finger rings. In consequence of Th + Drury thet bowed consent te tke weaitaats, | being locked upen with a surpictous eye. the over | theatre ta the oity the wered a8 follows :—“ My name is Samuel Drury, | Com*idered the articles to be stilen property. Owners | beautiful Borghese has generously proffered her servic The | | am forty-eight years of age ‘and anativeof Eugland, | *¢ wanted Apply to Mr. Stewart, Clerk of Police. | oes, together with » host of brilliant talent of all coun- dunttos tegen oF whe want ie old and silver refiner’? poo Mounttort committed the accused to await the teles, whe Prices are fixed ata doliar torthe boxes and ; e a Northern non-interventionist, Mr. James Thompson, | vernment. Provided. always. that such a bill can pass lean blessings which it is-capable of Impart- | now meds egciuacoen tw) it Telatiomto the charge | Mgultesst cum when compaced Cite te inne of Pennrylvania, as chairman, That same Committee the Houre, which is very doubtful, with the present Test upon the firm united, temperate, A — Ot the charge | declare my entire innocence, and amount of attraction which will be offered. orgsnization of that body. not Mr Clayton taken | but determined action of the Southern States; and to | gt th ee ; gontaine also Preston King, and. Thaddeus Btovens, <f tuch an active part in favor of the bill ona former o- | this end 1t is believed tobe the duty of the represent: | recy as ever was, oe tian’: ite foe) 9 seman mberialn men Bowsay Tueatns.—Who would have ever thought it nsylvania, one a free sviler, cas on, in the S+mate, the payment of these indemuities | atives of the people of Maryland, to reflect the sentt- | from the nature of the case, and the number of conspi- ship Baltim: Possible that a celored man could write such thrilling but by roluntestiog to play Rosatiod er and which geve | fauk. and it wil aot he “RS any longer to and the evil hour oe nion, #0 mach te be depre- play * the art rr, even the su; cat may, it is devout to 9} ly forever avert- every seotion of country a fair representation and ® | port of the whigs. 4 P| Sa. Ren Intervention te ail toe seth bas hearing. Thus, the Committee on the Judiciary, one From the petitions presented in the Senate to day, | and. however reasonable the request, it has DB once, coldly, if not indignantly. refused. for reason and argument seems to bi Ty best impersonations — rwi-e magnificently cast, every ‘owing open their resources. The and the remarks u them, we should not be sur- ® Of the most important at the present orisis, consists of | Di te Tai iy ‘tive or aia millliove for French , and four Southerners; with | Gunnitier were to be added to the expenses of the go- four Wilmot Prov iso m: Intehigen Tue Barrimone Comrany ~ Last even! entertainment was given tothe members of the Fr! Fire Company, as members, ry boon atten mente of it The supper was of that magnific it Mirko Commitiso on Territories 1s composed of tour | thithicLrare hurt may bother Did Sack tiled those | ia adwacee at as mame Byatt catema declaration, | raters, and the Ry ae ee Mr. Howard knows. 20 soll. bow to fursien. Mpa > Aeapeam a. Northern and four Southern inen, with « moderate | out cn account of the other demands upon the Trea | State Inthe event of the pacrase by Congress of the | Cc” Redaeanta me yh hog toasts were given and drank entbusiastically till an | and incidents to Lester for the composition of that in- } Southern man, Linn Boyd, as chairman. The fury. and the deficiencies of the revenue “ Witmot Proviso.” or any timflar rebeue, to make | — Samuel B Drury. the son, was then examined, and | *¢yanced period of the night Fire Company, No 14, | teresting piece, the Four Musketeers?” Who would } sollers ‘are in this committee represented by Mr. he petitions and motions the House cover a la common cause with the South, and to resi othe oud | charged by the magistrate in like manner, on the ee ciaeen ehert ate tation ee have imagined that a colored man, with negro blood in 4 amount of public business, portance of " @ execution of a wearure so palpabdly violative of her > : | " “ him, of Ke. 1d alme os Gnite, P, The Batic of Colnabia is a preponderating South | however: sluks into insiguidesnee in the present un- Hghts, aud so pregnant with Injustice, dingrace and SPxirt pf coe Teaing. pe, Sotveda tor to the yeatQence | pcr demented il t 1a, thet | equalled the scentocaptain Margate, onthe Sipetl a ern committee, % 3 i egiadation. ead of bas. been to Dickens. in describing the scenes of life the 0 qhairman, the remainder four Southern end four Nor, thinesaa ee ence of his father, ‘The latter part of his fathera ex. | er Paltimore. | They of war. the vicissitudes of adversity, the hopes and thern men. The free scllers have on Charles Allen, say nelle mga amination he adopted as bis own. Thas closed the ‘on all tle; | fearsot love? Yet such @ man is Count Alvsandre bg DISTINGUISHED EMIGKANTS—THE INDIANS. procvedings om the Drury case. | Mille; Chiet Marshall ; Wan P. Gotseteh, lat Ase’t 40; 1 Dumas; not a count of the emperor Bolougee beter on Ways and Means is the strongest [rom the NO. Picayune, Dec. 23 } Mr Clark then propored that the magistrate dxthe | H*sty E Barton, 2d do, Jessee S. Hunt, dado; Wm. | Hig Majesty Louis Phillipe in FO. well ours. It is composed, however. as | policy to ruffer Winthrop to be elected, and By the arrival here yesterday of the steamship Gal-| gmount ef bail H Jenking, 4th do ; Dr. J Morris, President: F. Rielly, | worth secing that we advie 4 jd to go wi G ; he question here arose as to the pro- ‘i B two to ene agalust the administration, ‘Mr Toombs | Hittees to be appointed, aud the policy of the adwiais. | Yestou, Capt, Crane. from Galveston the 1th instant, | AMOwnE oH ball. The question here ar Je , Vico Pree; Wan. M. Smith, Kogipesr. That mag. | soot, “It ssemed as if the balf of all the void ee lor of J vo dou! - Tn the House to-day, Wimot proviso resolutions, in | terion x choned ci inetocd at octane havited Sontncite | the News of the loth tart hatecen assured that Mr, | coBtepded that it wae one of ties forteial without | Of Om exprested his admiration of it Ing, and the sucoenive ev afore. <i noc hp connection with territorial bills re introduced, but | hands, What itis to do, God only knows, We canact | Gillard, whore plantation is about five miles from Nient Ixcient recited Sd Hill page | A New Yean One of the fun- | duced. its popularity goes on Increasiug nightly, and without producii ny other effect than to ra single chance Mr. Meredith iff | Liberty, has made ten hogsheads of excellent sugar, niest incideuts that occurred on the first night of the | the curiosity to see the pi is vet Home, which was effected by an adjournment. The . ion of the committee of Ways | Weighing twelve hundred pounds each, from three acres k to the District Attorney, re. | BEW year was the following:—A gentleman residing in | beautifully plaved by an iniuitsile crmpecy, Glue Set io, the Wilmot proviso. like antl masonry, social ) i we believe that the chat Of land. Who can brag over this? Hlied with a great deal of force on the impropriety of | the First ward was returning home late on costumes. scenery and machinery of unrivalled splen- and other bumbugs, bas reached its culminating . is mot a whit i Rot allowing bail for the prisoners, aud in the course of | ¥¢ars’ night. or rather early next morning, trom the | dor and magnificence. ism, ie: Ld ‘and is now fast declining in the west, Every- With andrew Joboson at the bead of expend 7 . | houre ofa friend, where be had been making merry " eng fs frightened at it now, from the President map cxptelron tee URE Reads @ oorond pa anee i See pachtide Sendneee Che "38" | over the young yearand a young baby together, for bia | _ Bacapwav Turarux —The prevent engagement of dowm to the very free sei who first started it | going system cf retreuebment, far beyoud any of the | ing the brictcarcer ct its republican existeno cution, towards his clients. He stated that, in fact the | fiend bad a ol rataning, and an Irish ove too—we | Miss Cusbman has be in the teeth cf the constitution, and with a view | ¢stimates «1 the Secretaries, inoluding. very likely, tne | 4 ays be is accompanied by bis lady, (bora Countess | evidence against the Drury: nothing more than | Should edd that the child was his nephew—a@ fact. 00 | popularity. The } on and disunion. The | totai abolition of the Home department. thers, davghter of tue new Friuter Minister Of | hearsay testimony, the prosecution having refused | 9°UDt, which contributed to his enjoying himself mo-» } President bas enough and to spare, notwith. The vote to lay upon the table the resolution in- | the Kingdom of Gavaria) and his brother Major | to call One eyed Thompson on the stand, or Mr. War. | fteely. Between tho christening and the numerous ing that ‘Tom Ewing would like to make structing the! cumittee on Territories to bring in a | Frencis Moerdes, late of the Ist Regiment of Dragoons | ner. but, as bstitute for Mr Warner, they, bring visits of the day, he was “overcom i some capital out of it for his north western constitd~ | pill of territortal governments for the Territories, im. | Of Padez, Dr Moerdes and his associates have been | forward Mr Sparks, who was near haifa mile from the | hae a “cemsmer clows,”” and in : one of profit and ivoreased inent actress has added to her hitherto high reputation in the histrionic act. and om ‘ach ight of her appearance brings around her“ ctroope Of fiieuds” and adwicers Last evening sue repeated her ferefamed character of Veg Merrilivs, the com pleteness of which will always be spoken of mad re membered with delight. he pivc# is ome peculiarly €ej. Mr. Clayton is tired to death of it; Mr. Mere- | ¢ uding the Proviro ix significant of the passage of that | Compelied to leave that country on account of their E College Place, he mistook Mr. Goodwin's plaster fou ith, who seems to care nothing for polities, begins to . te of Mr. Brooks. and some sthers, 1a. | Political opinions, but they are uot alone, for there are | DCU Uaitete is homers bettas ot “anls; | sign image for“ fleeh-and biood.” and’ took into his feel uncomfortable from i's pressure, and Mr Colla- laying om the table, is sappored to be attri- | &lso many theurands who under the necessity of | and said. the authorities exhibited by the District at. | head that « veri woman designedly ed SD | Revowms foe esrtniate€ the ether ob . ‘ mer himself wishes bimrett h hor than be obliged | butoble to their desire to keep the vexed question from | €Xpalislion Dr Moerdes believes that at least from | torney were of uo avail. as they were not recognised as | S64inst hint i ; mportaues.are naw on ‘to represent free soil doctri bus, then, Mr Clay | the President as long as possible, under the apprehen. | F0me thirty to forty thousand families will be iuduced being good for anything | ton bas yielded to the prensure from the South, not, | sion that he will give New Mexico the veto, aud break | to emigrate to America from the same cause They Mr David Grabam, on the part of the Attorney Gen- ver, 4 reas, it was he knoeked against tue! Fils virtue was routed to indignation, and | MoBt te be of no secondary imporiaace. ure ized the plaster cast, for the purpose’no doubt, of | tailed of their interest by the omission of ths very delivering it over to the first policeman he met, when | " ere. oF ought to be. incidental to th shook down upon bis as usaal, © prodigious. General Taylor himeelt had resolved to | yp the whig party, root and branch, by the operation ‘uvrally embrace the more wealthy and betcer to stand by the comprowises of the Constitution. | “P ey by . educated portion of the German population cruiate teas De would be Jastiied ie cometttioggs | the monumental alabaster Clayton in this whoie question, bas merely acted as a ‘Wissimerodtian 1, 1850, ‘The information from Sauta Fe, that the inhabitants head @ shower of purest ice—chaste as from Dia! the bands oi id the other charac. ) fucian to make capital out uf it,at the moritice of | 5 5. pvamunetoms January 1,18 had takeu preliminary stepa to organize « territorial | But bails at nt ince °F the evidence before him, with | senipig. In his terror, he shouted * Murder. murder'™ | (478 Wure wellsustained. Me Couldvck enacted Vou the peace and quict of the country. His object was to | New Year's Day in Washington— ent's Levec— | government, had caused the greatest excitement at | “To'these remarks the magistrate said as not |“ Watch. watch:”” ‘The police were attracted by his | Done ang g crowded and ferhionatne wietent ene excite the utmost bitternss: aud hostility of feeling be- | Open Heuses— Public Expenditure—Gase of Generai | Austin Many were for marching an atmed. fo repared to say whether be would let the parties to | CTs, and it was with considerable difficulty they could | Thy iihest muthefaction at the marie carecternnerat { Hee near ng destrucion, and thea offer his come | Vestmore-—The Wilmot Provise —Opinions of Gencrat | thither and putting down the rebels. as they aretermed, | Bail'er yot, mote particularly as this cave hed been one | S4¢, Understand bis mistake, and then make bia ua- | Wis" "heniog our taiented eoustcysnenn teens nae ie very brin! lestructios Offer e Austin Gazette advises delay until the reovipt of | ofa peculiar mature. baving been sent back to him bj t bimee ey Kein) ng) im home | penegt. Hee cla a romise. and become the saviour of the Union, He was | Taylor. de. the esvage, and at ull events that t Lag . 7 | isthe should come in contact with other images 01 a | Retest. | Her claims upon the public patronage of } Fieolved to run the venvel of Stale among the breakers, | ‘The leading feature of New Year's day in Washing: | 1 precipitate © crisis, of complicate | {ness Edmonds, im order to Should proter, betore'mivingy | mere daxgerous deserivtion, per eapretaopai Re ry Rael iy ofl nee . Snsetente sinimn salvage Laan ats ghboggtory Pig d ton, is the President's Levee, The White House on It still reiterates Getermination | hi, decisiem in the premises, to consult with Judge ka nT tncanwar amtcnaxce {Comran. —Yosterday, | flowing. Lady Macbeth. and Juliana ia the ‘ \. i monds. and in the course of the day or evening he | the officers and directors of the Broadway Insu- " e 2 0 Knowledge of the fact. that extreme sectional measure | ‘hat day is thrown open; the President and his family wuld have an interview with the Judge, and would | rance Compauy entertained the stook-heliers, wud ati storotesae will be vesicted by Executive interferent to push sectional doctrines to extrei to The d> | await in an ‘nner room the congratulations of their seems to { ave given commendabie spint of con- visiters, including the diplomati rmy, the | tr: » ws tho, Giplematio corps, Siiaaary, 0 | Oe, she catkings wnt tee menses the ale es: Nai eiliation pod compromie navy, the civil list, our fellow citizens, and such strag- | (uires it, be buried beneath the ruins.’ | ‘There is now @ perieot understanding between the | glers of the white races as may be present from “the We take the tullowing from the San Antonio Wesiern howd — of od Lys ry ow, wee ed rest of mamkind.” Teaan, of the 1st instan fe lon between them, which is sure to effect “ : “Ww d by Mr. Riley, i Cc ‘The Southern convention, which is to meet in June | Thete levees have slways been distinguished for that | (ineciu ou the Seem that ebent wo s'eloekson the | vury decide the cace of bail, at half past 10o’clook this day, | their friends with splendid dejeuner, trom el — enn Ist of January, 1850. till three o’clook, at the office of the company, cor: cent establishment was crowded with @ brilliant Tb notice was served upon the counsel for | Canal street and Broadway. For four hours there was | dience. who, in the most gratifying manaer, expressed Bote vacant seat, bateh after batch of now visiters Gll- | tneir approbation of the excellent performances The eniertaininents commenced with the daring and ele gant achievements of the Ravel Javelli on the tight rope. which wever fail to evmmand ext, will represent ali the Southern States but one, | republican equality of footii morning of the 22d ult. of the reutries at that | fF /hemas Warner, con re Toomes “ North Cerci pcp Be Mare 6. Warner avd a rersn called One-eyed Thomptom are both Ententainment at THE Clinton —Quite an interest- ry ad Soceies te hs Wanioae prone *'y- | citer feel periectiy at home, @: aay Poca is son seemed to be dressed Materia: witnesses for the prosecution, as the: have | ing and bountiful fectival o in any 0 fi om UNE . = pie Reswlades of important ate conncoted, with the charge. form but the probability i# the cecasion 1 thie fact to your atten. | ME Lela d infinite pleasure ways been popular with everyb dy They bave also guard turpedout immediatel; aud found chat « rope = pone poe nage A the Aap then no Loner extat, slavere | been distinguished for the beauty braver, 4d been cut to which three horses were attached id to re and elicited the applause of all present. The | question will be decided iu lets than Tres months | elvil and military lien afd lionesses, and for t About an hour after. one of the dragvons (the terrier t6, to the Fot Up mith a degree of liberality and good taste peod- | ments, concluded wich the (we ith reprasrnta tom of Seta this dete, nad 1c will be decided iu favor of the | did exbibition of dipl military ud biacksmich of the station) was ehot through the | be offence charged, as id to the proprietors of our New York hotels, the magnidoent mew come paniomiue of | Kaul Union, and egelust the fauath of the Northern | tumes collected together on such voeasions. heart with @ ball, at the distance of ouly a fow rode | waptiipstemay deem perincues the purpoce ot ‘Tue Cass or Rusten, wHo Cot ave Wire's Trnoat | the Vago Stat a Joh is every might resolved with cm, 006 ogel As usual, “n this auniversary, there was an immense | from bis tent, aod within the lines. Jad whole eaimp | hehe te rogues sho don eee wae Any jos Own. —Mre. Rusted, of Beekman street, whose | uphoundrd enthusiasm To night ° Raoul” will ba i. abolitionists. it will either be settled on the princi | oo ccuree ociiected a$ the HOF {rer wok wud when the doors wi oftoiaieg as Attorney elt, a4 the prossonting ite with me | throat was cut by her husband on Sunday, is eo far re- | again repeated. im conjunction with other excellent now be considered as out of dan- | amusements, which will uodoubtediy attract another Geveral in the proreeution, and iar to that ad offcer for the cownty of B: to ae big was then aronsed Sai it being dark. nothing could ples of a compromire. covered that rhe br by the express ackwowledgment of the principie of | teelveo the morning it wad found that the drag ; » Fors, it | Sudienos. ‘Tonight, tight “God Union may be cousidered as perpetual; kep' anyone a | ebd Lhe guide of the camp found at the distance of . che offer bieb the prisoners are . ‘ . seiete madmen to mridie and political gawbiers to | Mall The crowd were admitted at aise the tice of sight eaunt guppoeed to be ladines; | Se in which they ma) be indicted oF tried. | As acon ag he recovers, he will be | Runros's Turarnr.—Last night was what Burton with it, the Uutom canuot, and will mot last there were immediately followed by an officer aod ten service cf thie pa Neo wilt bo mace aso of ag cvcaslen may Te | erete obich be wth pocnbte be te hed up in the | calle “ Dombey”” nig bat is, the eveuing of the : Snother Presidential term bistamily Old Zack t, greet | eaeks et nthe urney to the moautains, when the | duit sm, with much respect, your very obd't servant, Stats Prison for life or ia a lunaticasylam—somewhere | current week on which was presented the play of* Dom Ma, Hagh Smith, the delegate from New Mexics, is | @nd bir tomtly was tn front, gree y- | tracks of all the eight men indicated thet they had —— —~__ | that be will be unable (o do more mischief. The atterpirce, with which the bill ‘and creatiog some sensation with his start- | body as they came in and exbibicing a most adwiravle | seattered in Tent directions, the party then re- Of counsel for Sai bey and Son Accent wa Hot Bata —The following accident | concluded, w Union. 8a Ifa State gor them, then they fine betweou the counties of get oul of Mt. He succeeded, however, im kicking out | the tues by their merry meladice,, vf this depoment then and there atthe the plug at the bottom. aud the hot water flowed out | the previous evening, im ths foun! upon a Deury, that i8 gs sant agit came ip, otherwise he would have been d were received ‘4 Drury and Sam Drury, Jt . ~ degree of derpateh im the business of the day grap | turned being able to trace th 0 tusthee. On the a the “ Haunted Man. or the (host's . eee ee pling bjs viriters a9 fast as pormble. and not sianding | pig ohn ‘the cocustences above stated took pi To David Graham, Attorney Ui which occurred in a bot bath, ought to induce persons | Dergain,” @ pleer dramatined from Dickens's Cnriet- as Cc i hi at ali upon the ceremony of ao iptroduction, There | seme travelers near the camp lout two bare K wy, Ke, a bet bath to be cautions in the manner in | mas taleof last year Between the plays were intro Ist. The Convention w' was no time for such @ ceremony, He seoned | horsen were taken from Dhauis, @ mail } ase having been disposed of for the enich they use it Mr. Seaman, butter merchant, duced, a# interludes, # favorite dactt, a fancy / tnder the suspioes of Vol to be delighted with bie voeation, and appeared | lark moved to cross-examine the wit- Komue street, wee yesterday conveyed to the City Hos | and an overture ‘To night { ferritorial nd eta ieee Gory moretaor wae evi. | to be in eacellet health and sptrite In the re Rp a es in the olleged charge against the pitel from Freneh’e Hotel where he had been euife Of the © Serfous Family,’ w pr apes Py: Boel the franigg of State con- | crutre of the room stood ¢ Bliss aud lady. | reports that numerous Indian rigus had of baving thrown from bis possession four reverely for the lact week, from the ipoauious use tainments station Eenze the cian of thet of Casbentn Old Zack's daughter, © Betty,” busily | that neighborhood. A party which had deen out » sith Engl Bri-tol. Rhode | — the het bath, and had been under mediosl treatment, | Cyanynav’s Naviowal. Twratan.—Last evening w siitutl lor the plan of thet ha employed in hanging the congratulations of | ten days before in search of stray caitle, hat been Mr Jephipe the stand, and madethe to which his cate did not yield Abouteight days ago i SR Neg goto Angyled Becroe the. day with the sovereign people Mrs Bliss | in by he tndians. It is eaid that trails crosiug a atta this gentleman, in taking = bot bath at Hotel, | 870d gala vight at this charming Haymarket of Ne Of New Mexico, cp Mane are Seatoese Sp, extent in juet euch # duughter as #u old suldier should be | road between the Nueces and the Rie Graade indicate | 0 4M beg body head ba 4 thenght the water was too cold. and turned the bot | York. The aitimore fremen, who are now on a visit : Slavery shall not be agitaied 40 \Pnaremitted into the | proud of; fur her presence aod her countenance are | large numbers as having gone down the country —soue | sted Samuel Drury. into water cock to admit hot water, but let it flow to euch | to the city, attemded by the beautiful band yo ' them to decide when ssking indicative of ail the sunshine and the felotties of peace | suppose as es 600, if 20. we bali hear of toetr the haat rv exce ‘hat he fainted iv the bath, aud was unable to | Independent Blues. (because they profes to drive « many or | —just euch a guardian epirit Of the soidier's house as | ge predations on the lower Rie Grande For some ti is to be instituted for UO Pp 1d tagle Pare bee en re such a one as is pow instituted Would be bert adapted to give to bie retara, from @ suc- tel w heopleat welcome 1¢ was, therefore, | vistted th territory bey« parties of the Jn the State of Missouri telly vatu wt the private Secretary of the pg * tl; ‘ey from aeemene ems aa 1e0 the Nevonel 7 scion fa le ist. | perte trader who has frequently mentene ~ he boundary quesiion 1s left open, without insist: | Prete y Mould stand ot ber side the modest about the 2006 ult. mear Sui | and ite folks obsRoy’ was the Grst plees. and waa dj Meade or longitude, ouly that fing ex’ *Ry particular latitade oF fication of perteot bliss, Her dress was most elegant, the Goa, Herm boundary of the territory eball be the | fistet vanciul aud broomieg simplicity. Old Zeck | ,P\ner eed found upoe them sume fresh scalps minent danger. layed with fim from fever and palo; and his case at whieh the Ieon= by the excelte~ ip pursuing one party of India Bote: were aud a 4B, is so greet that his life b = is in dette! of Texas, Mr. I Smith ap- | ‘Gowbi, folee Sed forged conn: ‘ Northera . boundary of Tex clligonee tnd character, | Huet have been handscue in his youta ; but the ever- ae bre’ hae greac cag to bel Js very doubttul, When be was found in the ~mporncie Female scemme > ~ Teaaa seo |& be - * P, nde t ‘ 7 ‘ a} fe Gatight a lawyer by provou, (1 Fonan® to the elements bae not impaired the geod aud kladiy Pusapecrmis, January 3, 1850, se Te aS Bareye te nad pass th «0 A Corn Barn.=-On Wednesday vight, at half past 9 house, bers of the tioase om, “°) YOR inns © ter of bis face Shooting by Mistake—The Reading Rajlroad—The Mar” lodes ef the ckasaden of ant mann cicek Kubert Hauson fell to North river, from took the place of and State Government Oe ii 4 trom Ube reception. room through yet into, 06 4 toagad bank notans ane ecahee pier Ne. 11, and was reecued from a watery grave by ng to the sudden sickness of Mr. Da rm ‘the part ot New Mexioo 6 it worth org ment in ® straight liee, we serive at th poicetian Srapois Kruse Ding Mt. Purdy the inventor and dew does not belong to Texas, i¢. at 0 engel "y ude, with @ sivady ot | Aneher shooting affair came off thie morning. wn- Couxty Crrnx — George W. Ribiet was, on Tuseday. | Deeutifal maretes in the ~ Female (iuard’’ takes his ritory at thin tre oe in Sele, Waake ebaders movi ud through * | fortunately, the reult of fog. fright, aud misunder- | evorn fu os County ( berk, by Jawes Conner Req. whom | beeett. On examiuing the bil, it will de seen rhat ‘Vaan trom: '7000 90 8 | poy bap Sone se Oe ce ene Sen ee 4 | gracing. The teots are beiedy those:—Joha Aude $e semeeds Andrew Warner, Eeq., ls appolated | the attrections omved are without pataitel. Wo bev foams, wire ure jure vendy te, O° SOeMENOt | ee Tail partes, were, present Atte Clay was pate | 8M) & Fespectable sort of “colored putsun,”? with « | {tt was measured trom ¢ 2 otan of th fe oongeres | oe oe ts seats 0 tea tennis gentemen Oe MENT Goneving pombers dulegates jndger and Bey yy licularly conspicuour, and fovud ies diffloul: toget out | yellowish tinge, earme @ deeent fivalibood iby opening | cept by what Wr. Drury raid, that che nannies huge oie ase CAE INS ete ery, att. 10 mOUH BEB be for | niccnsts's Ouvmme T Thte post ies ; Willing to form a diate for theif Own Me thie | ws te get in, from (he preenure of the peoples & bud rwrepirg cub oiiers, Among bis many euscours, | Mr Drury raid, when f firet laid hold of him, Lat go tier Ne Aith annual bail, for the benedt of | come ete dleene ement, The whole vaauer of delegate. | Me Giddings was there, with cbree youogl® | t* Alderthan Kinney, im Sixth street néar Bpraoe, | | am & rencten blike icen ble bends te bes ee eats, wi fgg Bp) pny. Ld lpi pememep oe Bm llyeenccy. Batre tarpeaae formed the Conveutinn ui Sania Fe woe wight.’ | die iu bis euarge onobserving whieh ve | lay tema: wed re before daylight, John was at the Aldermen's | 2 hy sly Sere Pe tae ke Zprengement has been made to tn-ure | monly well attended, by a very fashionable audience. fourteen of whom bad voted for the above fartractions “Weil the ’ bet t . be iy the a ae patitfaction tal who may attend it A determination ourtesn of whom bad voted for the abo tesetions, til they way roy what they 9 | (fie cleating dusting aud eworping The cometable | Fiempern, is evinced by Ee mangers to make it, emphatically, | The entertaiom: 6 with the mythological ain " 5 sot Tee | bere is proof that ye | of the ward, WB 7 1 tol the bell af MOTTE Gnd eo cre ure tha pains will | *i*gericm: burlette of the * Vlywpic Kevel or Pro- not elected by the pe Composed of hittin more tame baker's | Union | The me. to submit her boun- musk c 1 wewtng «li ebeut mrthews f which was qgutrably aeved, r abu received with gremt aativinetion, TR was sue meted New Ye OLUNTHER Assoctition.—Thia astoc'a- | by the pew entirely seemic burletta formed for the purpose ot eollwoting | «'pwelve. Mo whieh, from every ich to provide for (he sick and disabled | geemed 1 a! d rushed to to wake Qu sitet Soha, in hie y Delieving that the assailant we te the Meyameneiog Killers touk to his heels te of the cabinet sundry oMioere | aud fed hard presved by the constable. Finding that Texas will, in no care cor by th. | Vite, General b the | ereupe wer impossible, be turned short Fe York Volnateers who served in the war with | wuric is seleo , ke of submitted it, as far ae Merion | Meuton, se. Wiuthrop, Me. | revelver, and although the reams a g leayfeport. aa will be wren vy an advertisment In by the monigal director, Me. Wout, The treaty making power of the covermment of t Ms , era, Kept opm howe We | om right of the pleter Jobm *y rar of Spviag pircet atOUheR @rlumn, that they hare collected the sum of 4 es are Maraitionnt The Biates, which is the fresitenut aod two thirds Riven, Gad any S. ow Mrs. Madison's | the lower part of Mr ana the Demery. | three bwEdred aud seventy right dotlare This ts doing | ith the magic! extravagaue Gevate. Texas, however way e-d>« portion of ber | day, end bade full tue of em ee ae ae | one ented dat wehne @— Fre yeu known a9“ Pairy Jenkins!" but we thimk the :ubseriptions might come | Galtheeehehts hens | territory to the United Stater the latter assuual Wes miterd Os one of Be ite of | tenthy. Gove wenn Sar yten tirew myreitag etch hates. | hadi the naphate force soised wieeed ws the w —Wers you ever gontined | ity Prison * ear oP et pe a scala emnien ~ The 4 Me 1 . Ue lever anlb Ihave wever beon for aaything that pens —A hove Sok pene ote octane ontaining | a -< the Seale hears, To-might Mes. |+ er. perm wa ¥ chtonect the New Vear im ¥ ui derstanding ht u the Sixth avenue, on New | wood takes her benef wilh 5° pers an une is 3 wh ye un ban auite Rhent.of viateen vin | "Tundetstamd thet some $100,400 of the 92.40.00 | “elooks and, tarhlog tuto | formed the “Old Guard” the dreme of Pet of ‘ihe precisely like ‘ ¢ : Rewaing Raileoa hove been exab Hk, be’ dashed across | Pettierats Twelve Months” aud the fue» of yuan St Now Meweo end - j ‘ © have had «pleat New Year in | (ofthe 1870 bonds. Other parties holdiag an equally |} eof De “Olleoy. deuriat | © Skete P ccrtaiving the qualif were the appointment | * piace faves Stunt of bonds, has ted to She exten | *) Bt iece res'@@ OO Oth | rattan Wedsendig evening, ab thie theatee Se eas toca a | be made ie Cong tion wen. 4 for by the em ypany Of the door to pieces, and falling wourded “°° | ge weil patromized by fashio weea cs lagislative exencll of athe poresen, $0 be clooed | coverument. #0 as e marten cha wot rhets a. th the stene step itis believed the persous in the vleig™ |S. tn, tng «bang socle'y, was te rated, Dy qualliied voters; revidents qnalified to vots are » lowent gure 4 can mesh oe en ‘ winy Lata dot aeteor Weary Ste Rot weriously hart; bot the blood flowed from the | “tthe third appearance of Signorina fT Trum, Dows- i the treaty of of «toa. complying with the does mot tally at moderate deme o stroctons of Me. be ree'e breart ro ecpioarly thet he coaid retty, Stlebrated opers seria © Locresta B \merioaus re-iding ofthe House Dr Mellroy the aumui 4 actre at the time, an Staneing on Lhe step pr Deck in the dire ould not pres nadersiand that come farther report way be ex | pected om the Wetmore ease to-morrow, It i« heliered me the Trea that there be © are ed tor we shail Navy Agent will be able bo mane be rubjeet te under ia ars te of tne A uring bi onby te repeat t y eed that Fort) and seu 0. Chose ries are of Seventy-minth trert | 90 «ell adapted to the qualities of their Folcw. werw ea im aged | pletely worthy of their fame Indeed. this opera bas ere were given 2 ireland, who came to bis deach by +t being merely a repetition of former *¥iloestion by bis mouth coming in comtact lished With the snow. while Under the influener of liquor, then deepatehed for Me. Phillips, the Verdict accord 4 officer AMC Smith ow, vor I don't know that he was the leader; tiered Smith the lew veh Interest, 61 7, 8 8,000 do Wasnisoron, Détomber 29 The Proceedings of the House ana 7 . lea al | 5 News roner lkewls be y Ne been recently held with an inquest “ ate—-The Com tended and t ¥ on the w Re Le ee Prospects 0/ 5 iste Hoel 7 of the first of the io benk billt om the Rag aged 16 years, whe come to hie ecote’ Sonneenen tt Crmrery's Orena Hover — There a . J " s mm 8 though Aitached to ap indictmeat agaiart Samuel the lungs Verdict In accordance with the above fact tire, neither will these who atte M remus Affairs. ‘The last day, of the old year places upon record some further preliminaries to the important procsed- this session of Congr ess ie to be dis- Drury, which indictment and bill were stolen from the = 4. District Attorney's office Officer Smith did not ap- pear. therefore the further iavestigatio this charge war further portponed Justice Lothrop. on Wi dnrsday, after « consultation | with Judge Edmonds, conciuded to commit Samuel Drory and ten, on the © Torpedo” #xplont to ptivom for trial. refusing to allow t H + furious driv wen Cane Deste reew Fare Aman Mente as aimort every night you can reengnt Court, of come teow im Meehamtos’ Hall, et with ¢ ¥. Thosmas, of Maryland. ov Th wae delivered to the Le written end he State i+ {ne better ‘The Mirsourl resolutions, upon whielt there is an juea poe the Governor think 4 p mistios virt exist bet |. Denton end will be sufficient to entirely relieve tue State from the entered upon i Calhoun. w ie endo aching = to to day borden of ber debt. A correct and full meutof terday coe D. Van Voorhi¢s, Bey, who <4 Charge of Robbing the Dead —The public adminie ga liieced by it tr ‘as in the Sena F: the condition of the internal improvements of theState | heudr, Mr. FB. Steyher eis informed sir. ii trator om Vienday prepared « charge agaiuet a iermam Syl" Cr Oh Mam ne’ Be expee'+d probably beeaue wil be found wader the prope Upon the lek, im ® very po.ite wanner. that the barving house keeper by the uame of Win Hartung. te cleat ready to let off bie thunder. Iti Gurject of the federal relations betweeu the North 4 to “give ap fhe keye.”” whioh ME po wat 107 Weabington street. who wands charged t 4 aed South por Thomas says jutions 4 did in & very geutiemesly way Mr Stryker ih taking @ belt. containing $736, in French gold, Lets eetgio wpen Bir, Celhoun, because of their anes first commenced bie good Wak by swearing im Mt. from the bedy Of @ Man by the Name of duties Th We are glad to see frost the progress of 3 teow years The Newny Bune Tonight there is ty bee rein honw of thedicua. And exties, Governor Uj Jagello Count Waar who whi honert Performances by their personal ot odeoger. tendanee Thetecasion tart was Mr John Trym. to whe ures of the Staces ing the lives of ail paasi delacidence with his views upon the slavery quest. Florida, Missourt, New 1 Jerse © Smith ae Surrogate *ho was appointed to oil 0 died in Officer ( rosett arrested Without neme or number lie are mainly Indebted Mr. Forte's com promire bill on the territories, at th * in relation to the « t the vacaney cocasioned by the elec ion aod cyawquent detained by Justice Mountfort for « . im thie traly . tee | nite \t Mr, Hodges of Sherit = The late inewm- Tre Gas Lame inverter « ‘bly dew gastente of Mr. Hale, was ordered ty be printed. There will be found to | Nias the prescat ones, deserve the walle tention patd to the Wengery, Terney ocd is mele ate for the proviso for the ) 1 I * whom it oomerrns. elegant recess appr erritories gorth of » Telerenoe to New Mesion | eireet, neat Wall, and io Wrenty Keront Ov Dearne —The report of the | the name ef G “ th phyeteran a lighted for the inet ove nights, One ot them barse, | | health phyetetan for the eeek ending Vecember 4u.| veich end cha Of the distingaished guess cannot fail t de eve ale roluntestad it e | me wd out most thoughtful consider | the total bill of mortanty to be 2), Of] raber too and the top ts blown off be the fecelees of every member in the eq Mr. Deugies, wil! prot woe a the, which will | gy lb tn declaration of the polley wh re were browehitia, 1 ceumption 6, eon. | Justice Lothrop committed the aecured to prison for a Fine ~ At batt pact I oh yerterday morning, « | pre fon without distinetion in the etty, [t wii be east the respovribility upon the View President. who | gige “iad will feel bound to adopt, ehowld a ohoiee of tion of brain, 2. eoogestion of iungs | further hating, ered (n the grocery 9 Of Mr Hein ne of the mort brilliant @od exbilaretiug flier ever will undoubtedly rood 1 up & ok, Who Wil ws | ieesy Sliver be presipiieted upon her, The dark and | 1. dropsy, 1; chpelas, 1) Rearlet fever, 1 mit ond ery — Oi i} k and Dow | beter “pirit of adoliticni¢m whieh bas hitherto eon. | cough 2; teflamation of brain, 1; offunge, & us 0 in Leonard strest, near the lolioe be aid of the peite thera, so fearfully, to alienate. the affections of the emus, 1) tetenad, 1 Of theme, be to ball | ~ Aworw ne. A fire broke out y epending on ti these States, to disturb the harmony and t lee ten of them being adults, and «ixieen sbeut 40 clock, im ih ot tieetel Fem. eredings yon U athe permanesce of the Union, by sti pro | ot 26 The number ot taterments in «wan by the name of Francis fuming s two story ds gymueetic chasm betore 4 career. ubmindful of the eompro~ | ¢ od and other Grroklyn grounds, from New truck on the head with « heavy o| be the work of an incendiary. fewer, and the eomedti erecting tr mulser whieh & tiem and regare triotivm (Be het, teure. on Friday nigh! last, 19 commequence of } cs alleged. paying & bill due one of the boarders | Swrvneomay I | Board of Supervisors, Violent o it with @ Krafe = young man of re. | sppcinted for | . ‘ash! york and other place et tole). 27 te gre sithone to the compamy pyle Ta Sa rirution —Vesterday being the Gay | bcdcas “oumtone te the comp Aonba meeting of the Regents of the stil regard ist | Terns bvundery dispute fhe proceedings in the Texas | vrelen er, wl Jan. 2 The Record Wy. w resident of ington City by the | Smiitheonian justitotion. the board aerembied at twelve araget by gracralftone of fesiing | Conte! ea he fer} Dill for edverciving. &e wa We tgcmery Picket. om @ visit to thie e o'clock. at the Institution ng Present —ton, erthy the speedy attention of ihe we pare ct ee epi, 602 while lwe Sour petitions for reitet tro effects of keeping | ) 4 Fillmore, Chancellor; Hom, Jetferrom Daria, Presidemt. As \o wal New Memicv shail pre pon the inber « f ; es Mndeasiog | and a rreotution epprop New) sed a tempo. | M. Hon HW. Hilliard, Hon, it i out of the be rights of hie iting the roe mihe ny | ou pt Thy ineonity, while in that of fol JG Totten, oad W. W Bre | ieee tne eomfurt tory mart first O° py Bow A, dopted ‘There being mo further business | (he ce nemyuences, violently Fett Prete the lartivetbon decleg tap | ‘bia pepolat theatre, It is hoped his friends will te © board, they adjourned to Friday next, at 3 | jive ore of the barkeepers & report of the operations of the ation, during the | eter him this evening coal pocket Rnife totietiog « be in the Dreart, mock, paet year. - sod om the wide ef the head of Mullins Juctios Mount: | Nr Beaton from the Fxeeutive Comatttes, made, Signor Blite the @reat me of | | | “ Navel Intettigence, tt ‘et Lo pricon for ener tion on the | ip like manner a report of the disbursements the oquiet, gives one of , The U8. figate Brandywine. (44) om Stoner, aA eo ed seats place about owe o'oloak yer: | inetitucicn Curing Une past Jost, the state of thefands, | Hably amuring eoteriaiomen ‘ bot only to Oppropriate vo ite « Rie deseaio oo the inion Rivacaae?” Couk, were at Gay morning, abcu the time the hotel war closing | and « Aves ples fr the ouse Me , a SS Teneteme er the Nae geetinuee to be Pom mom property of the United & Sve ber vemeral ding tightly bt , | depei Southern Stot The U.S ghoep of war Vandalia Capt. 7 we wore, | orted, ip like manner. progress ot the building with weak ead timid staceer | Jevtiving the Southern Stier ot ab nem trom an equal | eailed from Kio Janette for the Teelne, G othe tose at Taken from a Thicf <Juation MeGrerb, | Bod the procecdings of tue comentttes Im Fegare to the ° » layton He hes moe of the | LJ. Uih ine other Staves of the ton, The cometh | November a ne ph it vahavon Liverpaol, matee, | buildings amd gro uring 1°" past year pits, Dear = Fale Nail Sateen bo, het sstovtns ares withont Hani 4 . corncanetes tu which were 7 Weeraey encertntan Se cpene Caan ta ties team Bo reacgalses, | “esrantees tte Movements of individual nce, Una ie eR vied tate bled ia the course of a tow daga the | st ibe Coliseuin, om the 10h of this moutt eitiow upon out fore go wuet to th Gen Jamer Shields, last wrek, paid ffereon further busigess them te ri cikoreta wea New Mexicn, | , temanot he | James Buchenas, at Wheatland, wear Lancaster hee | rly ve etary C, hoot om tes ar “and stawine its progres, arrange. me te the some necessity of exeratee Hoe. E, Teatietos ' barket Poitee « 1. My 4 then adjoursed to Friday, the I ¢ kn Kons fore Nog York re pilicieol Wheinformstion requires. | prohibit the emigration of the, “SP! of | ene somph Reed, U Ket, BG, Farragut, ¥. 8.8) ic: endeavored to fy A eee Wosstes saree. Notional Intelligencer, Jan. 3 ion, open firet im Gale @.ty wvey, have acrived at course, the only rogalt of such @ poltey af action, is | States, with their property ana “eet | Wi rbington City pene