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“DOUBLE SHEET. Arrival of California Gold &e., we. ja new to ua, and it is rather the Sandwich Islands, on his cific, $105,877 from Carthage sterling, 688 ounces silver, 3 ing about £200,000 sterling, $ we —total, $31,278. the advices of which she 1s + via New York. to the Pacific, suitable for can during the wet season. sesult to Oarthagena from its nterior. Spenish main. severety, but at the date of u usnal. prevented R vanguilized. board £10,000 in specie tor the Ex-Presideut of Mexico. neU as depreciated a8 eve: munerative retur tant sugars now enj-yed by «he Maryville, im the Islaad benefit of the creditor It onty fetched 96,7 Railway were rapit w from the village of Plaisance ‘ oy, Uius Compleung about a ive. Our papere and letrers from 7th wlthine: snor Lord Harris. At the dep gaol regulations, which, after roges Led been commun rainds of the people” * ere a Lethe more quiet «mee end are Waiting wita er country erat Triad vrebve elMation ter comme | Levourees ere sramense, nll a fer different oiede awarded.” The weather wa: tation luxurinut, and abondant. menced operetions rers were easily to be te We learn from Barbadoes been vay ar The crops looked very pre vad vigorous. ing. Oee or two mi gener. Th 0) Nowetober, after a loug end wes trangwil aed heal badees presided, at to, lor memoriahzny the ot th ieee was not very brick. * From St Lacia, eur advic wit. ‘Lhe tratot Mr. A, loniel Treasary of the isluod, westoved guilty of partierpal troude lately detected in the w 1 tment, and sentenced t portation. Mr. J. 0. Popa a fey dud poteurrender. The the late ( wink Seeretary « enecerded in bis ese La sion and c ched been deve very to justice. ce slapped t the vember, 213 barrele—equa 1,129 neweheed y of 1900 hegsheads ane fis & Antigua the wea ot ¥e ty fine tor sod Was not dune wepeute. Vegetat pt Morte appearance year's prodace w The preceeding: of * Mor ws of ining Tne e lot ot January to the b 17,506 857 biliogra memes, and tefiee, a? TaRiwes Dermmica tween Me we are infor Howard t d the The Licey d committed and Was aeer The men, the reac aving ret tingly, the we 10 Her Mayenty, cory ang conduct of Colonel Mac overnor. All legislanive ee nently at a deed sand Gren ply of rain moet lor pp revie + te t been Cent © to the growing er chege the wee her tw ” Vieng and thender a “% one Were tak rtp of € Th Wag f good 64 Ju nte of the y fering ro Hoyti the block Fup great pow ted (nesides the n our lest advices) of whom wer new erdets ot the L Favetin. Several of the re claiming the empire, in wt ere quoted, are eatremely on a coming by wey ot Grey " a prospect, however, of tne country becomiug more The Avon, arrived at Jamaica 4th ul ly advancing. November a new secuvn of the line was opened the beard of Couacti was occupied but chey are still dissatiatied w ake th the erc In some quarters the planters nad cour Wages d The provision ¢ had been held, over which the Bisthe ch resula n place the exec tended presenting a dew The slarmog drought weceeded by beavy tame, whieh had ood 10 the plontationn. hithegraunmes verpor ines ‘The Speaker of the hoase was then iw id die € favered with a plentiful & that the ewtir INTELLIGENCE FROM THE WEST INDIES, Dust in England. Another Route to the Pacific, xe ‘The steamship Tay errived at Southampton, Kugland, on the 2d ult, from all the West India slands. Some of the iotell gence received by her interesting The Tay had forty-five passengers, among whom were M. Villon, the Consul-General of France for way home. She has on freight, m gold and silver, $966,996, of which 37,626 is from Grey Town, $794,020 from the Pa- na, and $50,178 from Santa Martha. |She aleo brings 1,256 ounces of California gold dust, British coin value £1,423 390 five-frane pieces, 2,160 castos of platina and precious stones, value $1,880. ‘The total value of specie for England be- $1,000,000. The T. also landed at Jemaica $5,683 trom Sauta Martha, 402 from Chagres, and $10,293 from Cartha The Tay made ao excellent ran home, occapy- only seventeen days from St. Thomas (3,622 miles), iwelading the call and detention at Fayal. Her mails were delivered at Southampton five days before they were due at the general post office; buy the bearer from the isthmus of Panama were nevertheless anticipaied, At Carthagena attempts were being made to establish an internal steam communication, and a small iron steamer was to be employed for river navigation. Several intellegent persons had declared + che existence of a communwation from Carthagena cs und small steamers It seems doubtful, how- ever, if this route could ever be turned to auy practical account, beyond the benefit that would intercourse with the ‘The cholera has entirely left all the ports in the In some of them it had raged very he last accounts the varions places were considered more healthy than Grey Town (the ci-devent San Juan Nicaragua) continued steadily to increase in importance, bat the quatrels amonget the ualives ia the interior the usual exports ef indigo from Costa Town. There was » had on the commnissariat of the Island, and $30,000 for General Santa Aana, In_Derperara the value ot landed property con- tthe efleet of a va- riety of causes, the cluet of which were the unre- of estates, the want of capital, the deswaction of credit, the uscertainty of tree lnbor, and the approwching withdrawal, at no dis- jay, of every vestige of protector for their A property planter: at one ume very Valuable, called the Piantavion - vt Leguan, had y= = by order of the Administrator-General for the i ~ap af the late Mr. Wish: art. orks of the Demerara Oa the Ist of to that of Beterwag- third of the intended Trinidad areto tne | The istand was periecdy tranquil, and order had been restored by the measureot Gover- parture of the packet | with the new several ameedments | aod alccrations had been mace vy the Chiet Justice, were parsed through committee. No further oute im the-intertor. “The our private letter) riots of October, the loval govern- ¥reat idipatienge tor u ree, nod her agnicul- bat the one can never be taken advantage ol, ner the other developed, ot goverameat be 8 very tine, the vege= promised to be were hh > and la- tthe weather had und a hile rain was much wanted, Wietog, ae Canes being mw were grinding enor, but that process wae by no means House of Assembly met on the Gh lis bade adjournment. The thy. A public meet ot Bare were agreed 4 for an enforcement treaties for a suppression of the slave trode. res extend to f late Clerk of the Cow had tukea place. He ron in the enormous fiaire of the Treasury seven years? transe i Mr. Wiliam Hao latter gentleman was d Treasurer, and had ape to Mart nd tor his expule ‘The retara of January tthe Ist grhende, 215 tierens, OM hogsheadse— 1488; Dot showiog a de- when compared with were ' dot a diay wily, wh years thet Mr entering by the ent hy e rete iwr e the Assembly dasniog of the iment. ruteaant ere c © dro mt ¢ ty had oe mwenvery boisterous, d heavy rats Agri ig tot progress, The but there were e ted in the ground t Lanta wee reign Hie lamenal Majesty javested with gion ot Honor and that of rte of the officers pro. their own tpecehes t | public votew demends it, and the interests of ti Additional from California and the iothmus, ARRIVAL OF THE ALABAMA FROM CHAGRES AND PANAMA, [From the New Orleans Picayune of Januery 2.) By the arrivel here yesterday of the steam: hip Ala- it “the 26th ult., we 19th. Wright informs us thet the steamship Chere- hee arrived at Chagres on the 22d ult., in etzht dxys and four bours trom New York. The steamship ‘Telegraph arrived at (hagres on the 22d ult, The bark Floride :atted from Chegres for New Orleans the day revicus to the deperture of the Alubame (25th uit ) hem the Alubsms left the brig Casso was lying In Navel Lay. putting coal em board the Cherokee. he Alabawa brought $50.000 in geld dust en freight, aud ‘there was $200,000 in gold dust among her passengers. A. Benson. Messrs. 4. Fisher, J. oka Wilhem Link N . , John Kacy, John’ Switl Stater, Wiintam’ Hart, \4geoph Orenilort, dam Jelk, FF. Ball Samuel P. Wilton. Yarvall Bal Gen) Bousham, Me Nagle, E. A. Sprice, B.A. Bal- w Musselman, «harles Shey, Mr. Stanton, Wm, eroy Iman, ltr, Gerald. M.C. Nye, lady, aon aad + doko W. * G. be ‘est, W Ww irew Curtis and ¢os athom, B.C. Bast= Pp on the 10th of December. and was expected toarrive at Tapeme cn the Ist inst. When the Alabama left Chagres. the eteamebip F h The ¥ osaye it isa a Aiscovored: the province of the Isthmus Some ns had re- solved to ge and dig there. instead of prooveding to Ca- liformia Jn tre pomber of the 14th ult, the Zesosaye: It te to lenger &@ matter of doubs that gold can be proceted in the mines on the Isthmus within a day's trafel ot Pa Judge Shattuenm, of Mirsissippt, « gertivman of bigh character and standing, avd Dr. Cubep. a geptiewan acquainted with the mi Tations tut witornia. have been prospectin, it a» \heiz opinion chat the © dust’? exisss suftoreatly lerg nerre by the sailing veerels from California, @ tu Pavama, give a secount of Tr lw that country Toey represent the scurry as ip the miner to an alarming extemt, rey Pra) parts of parcesgees, some three of Sotto who rom ( hegres. laid about ffieen miles belew Gorgona Dur ght it ralped very Dard, the ima tect, gud the eances being Hlied with w od ali the: was lost One g A valued et The rive aused id be at ie a to! ri 7 oe Syeete Sake hare wae ss Ligh #9 withia two feet of reaching b Hotel to Cruces ‘The irearsian sailed from Panamwe for San Francisco on the lyeb ut tix bur dred te fame Certination on the 22d ult, The Echo, of the 18th uit., says :— L. RJ tek, pteward of the reeamstap Panama on ‘her last trip Was arrested lat Menday & cm oD suspicion of um with other cireumstavers, warranted bis arrest. We for- bear cowmenting om the matter watul it undergoes judi- cin) investigation. The stenmer fopama sails for San Franchoo on the 28th inet., ure of the British steamer. She is deteined to wait for the matis. According Gravada. free trade will prevail ou the Istumus on aud after the Jet of January. 1880. n Morquers. €x-President of New Granada, ie now got fares, Panama Star of the 19th ult, says, that the Hon. » rh hed ©! bie [From the Sew Ortewgs Delta, Jan 2) ‘The 2cho. of the loth wit,, contains the fullowlag pa | ragrapb> of news: — We dave seem with great eatifaction the mea: tulen tu this city the despatch of the United States matle by the last Amerioen steasm- thip for San Kraveloo; and it was easy to per ceive that we bad bere an old accustom. ¢0 to the tronssetion of sueb buriness. It ix well for the t such bas been the vase, but it must be provided for est te the government at euada a We would+ the frture, Ke WV arhingten City, te send two Ne et te teride permanently at Chagres ‘aed Paceme, pore of edpediting the matls end attending mus The city of Tereme ls now oming ao impor. tent point. and is Caily ineressing in population avd inees #0 that it is not omly useful but absolutely ne- 1y to have bere ® permavent resident, who would give ail bie trme ard Is portal dor or Usman Dee been b ceived by the city uj iv Perewa We bepe th mertcan goverpime mt will te Fures to provide betwren the old States, Pap Celfania. gov and permanent postel ert) Uy require it ‘According to the law pasted by the Granadian Congress at bogota, Jest summer, our feliow-oitl- ind thet the prive 7 the treusit from C vor of the prodections he while world will be tery free und the direct importation of articies to this will & be exempt tro om DOU eXRe- Are copeequence of this new state of teade aad oem meree, the importation of toreiga articles will be «ured here 4 tity cf goods wil be thLipped hither; but aa there je vO rveh rarity af pertection on this earth, we must er nounee to cur tesident dewitens and floating popu lotion. that the diminution or price will not be #o great oe they wovy wt fret ruppore, as our law giv: s 8 of the wereial houses botele, restausents, and other employ- ate, woteh will Rito go tutu Operation en the 16 of it may be w t We anewer teh the trearury of from the opertion of the ve the ways and mesos to carry on the ef the federal gevernm Jn consequence of & co tween the Birhop of Pa and the Goveruor of the Prev on & rubjeot of the respect due to the reli- ¥!0 Us corementes of the country, the fuilowlog resolu. tide Dave been tahen im concert by the politica. aad Te ligic Gs powers of the ety : Amr. =A copy of the shove m A correepondimee Wil be seat to the foreign comeu le. ANT. 2 At Ue coor ot the ebureher, apd im the hotels ord rats will be placed. tn French aud Spam te let groper, the following aay b * Ht bes bern Peaw the foreigners who eroes thie erty, wi Gisrerpect fer thé reilgion, Catholic, Apostotte, and Konan, *hieh i# precominant tn this tepuolie; aod Dave, ID Fotme IDslences, InLerrupted Lhe Kites apd ee. temeny ef the church, Ip these clreumstances it is the euty of tr that there are in th the paduc | by word oF ip the pinces Geatined te the pertor= or Guliug ‘he perivemanes of going éouble if the P of that respect wt , f the veligieus ceremos iticers stattoved at Bauderron, eat: ing; a ‘ 8 P. b j Capt Steanct V , 1. $ A; Brevet Cape, auine, Sob; Livat company U; 3G; Lieut J + Brevet Lieat Colonel 8.8 c: mpany C; Caps, eth Inteptay ecb tetemtry, company Kee meh MR Fert Brocke Fle uve to by eriale wn, They dications, table (0 LLOie perownoie Capt. MeDonelé, Capt Walker, end Licat Gidbow, SA. orved at New Otlowus, focm Fucrids, on the seth wit ace trom Brarns t The eteamehip Portland, at New © Sxniingo, rpohe off Binere bar. ¢ » 4.4 am On Ube 2th of Dee was New vork for te 2 ely & herve ts from $2000 (0, Inswrea tot to + F200. Fhe Pellotee owned by dit Mevord, ana ured fer $1708 18 the Columinus, Phe nex oid + Dowling Falcon, The buisdiog | & idateber e4 The MORNING EDITION and the large ela: ip & bur ben. was to leave huserip at | a law enacted by the Republic of New | owing interests of the Amerieane on the Inthe | at reduced rates, and an avgwinented | ree Dave impored @ sebedule of taxes upon com- | t rapordence exohanged be- | The International Art Unton, PIRST ANNUAL DRAWING OF THE CRIZES, Last evening, et the Tabernacle, the first annual draw- ing of the prizts of the International Art Union took place, There were ninety-eight plotures drawn for, among them “The Dead Christ by Scheffer’? and tho inimitable picture of Waidmuile be Children Leaving Schocl ” Waldmuller is the first paluter in Europe of bis class. It will be soem that a New York lady obtained the latter, while @ Providence iady suc ceeded in getting the former, which was the first prize drawn, and is considered by some judges as the best in In our cpinion it is net equal to “ Phe Leaving School.” The building was well the interest excited was very considerable, though by ne means #0 great as at the drawings of the Art Uvion ‘Wa. C. Bryant, Eeq, presided, and briefly addressed the arsvmbly, He said he presided on this occasion. in compliance with the wirbes ef the ma: rs. Mr Vi bert was absent on account of indisposition A report, written by him, would be read, trom which it appeared that the institution bed high degree of prosperity, numbering 6600 a which might taken, not only as an evidenc Progress of the fre arts in this country, but of the good will with which the Interpetional Art Union was received by the public On reading the r they would arrive at | the conclusion that the mi ers bad done all trat in them lay, tor the promotion of the good work. Chey not cnly imported the pictures gratuitously but sent them tor exhibition to the far West, where pictures Like them must appear prodigies, The cbairman con- cluded. by adverting tothe advantage of young Ame- rican artiste being sept by the society, aupually, to Europe, to study the five arts, in which they nad the co-operation of the Academy of Design. He then called on Mr. Keeee, of the firm of Cooley & Keuse, to read the ert of the manage r. Keese then read the report. It commenced + that the international Art Union was for the promotion of the Fine Arts 1 pited States, by introducing. through the meani ; ery, the chefs d'eurres ot woe if Dd its object was to furnish the ttudent of art with paintings worthy to become nfs mi dels, and promote @ general public taste Chix inetitution bad also for its object the commenoement of Sraterpity in art Artists should belong to no country, ‘Their genius. like the sun, should shed its bepeaceat Vebt for all, avd the International Art Uutom would do | ite utmost im aiding the press to hasten the day when ell the mations of the earth, by a mutual law of recognition, will assume to men of letters and ar- Uets their enacted right, as sucthora, the gi sbip of ther works, After thy of the 1: robation of the press, and ot mu the distingulsbed men ot of the country, in the absence of subscribers, and of cab in its ty ; the obtaining of 5,000 rub- scribers in one year, which, conridering the obstacles epposed to the institution, must be regarded os @ brilliant success. Tbe most powerful institution of this kind numbered at the close of ita first year, only $14 members, and at the close of its eighth year. it hed bot attained the uumber of members which 1! bationsl Art Union possesse this ruccess, the extension of t the pictures tm other cities of the pente, bas greatly osatri. re exbibited dering the last t; ty principal cities of the Union, among ngton, Boston, Providence, Cincinnati, ton, Beltimere. cause cf success was tho interest that the Mia- ister of the Interior of France, and of, the tureaa of Fine Arts, took im the imsticution, presenting it with three magniscent pictures, accompanied by « ter, im which he sa58 that it ts bis “desire to aid the ternational Art nion ip attaining the laudable ob- jeot which it bas in view, to Dear wituess to the y inspired by these efforts to extend in ano- ‘COUDLTY the popularity of the works of tbe sohvol of Frenee. Another cause of success was the ua of ary secretaries, who vumbered ry as Ney —— to bim for the terprire. Aftes adv to the ehaoge Irom the little galie:y, 289 Broadway tothe ‘Alnauore, £)3 inorder to keep pace with increasing prosperity, the report goes on to state, that @ young American ar tist is to De gent for two years to the best sehools of Lurcpe, bis pension being $600 per nunwim, and the Naticoal Academy of Detigu have conseuted tu super- intend the concours from which the artist is to be se- oted, aud to decide upon whom the bouuty of tae in- eitotion shail fail The report then quotese@ letter attist, Delaroche, of Paris, expressing bis sym- d warmett congratulations, and desiring taat | on bad been all borne out of the pookets ‘Tbereport goes on to compiain of the barehpers of the Custom House chargtog tne full | duty fer all the pictures imported, exeept the three resented by Duiaure, Mimater of Interior of the | Kepubsic, “The Copversion,” “Liberty,” aud | teh Market.” Lhe requit was that the subseri- bere are deprived of many fine pictaces They bad | addrerred © letter to Be of the Treasury, ashing for aremieeion, and smould he grant tt, the | | Amount, $2.00, would be expended om plocures for new | | * The mbovut aireedy expended was as toilow:: | } ies S904 72 Vaid ‘Bos Ww | se ‘ th Saw w | conn Fr pupil of the Iastiiuies in kurope | Tae nee tee wee waeee 1,200 0) eee ces coe cee ce $6,07. bed ever devoted such asum to beoribers, After aliuding to thé beau scopy of which was given to ra he report goes om to advert to the Ot the testitution. It wee, that the © Le was 8 Guplieate. art trem 6 660 a raving. ber: a vad, Cbeet.” by Sobuttar, id produce te rigioad a er made ® dup is the only SOF age was but an idea; ne fouribing iustitetion, Lhe report eouciuder by thank= Jey Uheoe EGMtOrs Of RewEpHper® Who bad tbe euligat- | ered views Co perceive, and the independence to ap- hud the noble idea of the instituiion, be repert «febien the following ts an abstract, wes them pet to the meeting, from the cosir, aud sdopied ously read, as follows: cr. { primitives @iatributed ae prises, : $9,008 72 @ Frayer,” tor aieitibu # of privting at 3,48 00 1.200 00 i ww rovements of the old Alhembra for pew gal- ley J apenees by exbibi Lemmons & > 1A weretarien of * Babe Fou the pay ment of coeiem duties om / Paintives $200 0 | Fer oe poy ment ef custom duties on 18 (O— 2,558 00 ol, freight an tod miese. o curnal, cireelees, este Total This report was eu ft th also adopt it Was till sm experiment. The speaker then edged, that a inerting Weuld be called. im w few days, to cies Dew Benagers from the sub tt, Sppointed te re the & ‘The tickets the Art Union Giterene tH in (he fame Way, with bbe Tepre senting the panos of ut the t . that the tiene * Were Grawu fret, & s fell out ot the Hitt menecd te torn, Be) Two little girl pietores, Ue. Be the ether, me fol wheel just ae 1 Com ' cibg the vue, ana sr, | 1. The Christion Maiden Converting her Detrothed, by Gene | a Ward, Newnrh. by Chas, Dendelicy Thema thet, Covet ot Normandy, by L Kape, 15 Coane bttert, New 4, Wary uiler; Mise &. W. Co Pt; John Paloorer. Wa! imoce. | on . ay), by Chee, Lendebiey i ow (T ston Dall, Babi § Lacnard Btog, | centet th ¥. Sane, | tots Tay, Now Ve Cigna ihe hover, by Marohns John Stags 60 weet “FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1850. 15. Blonde ord Brvpette (Seragtio Window), by Court; Mary y. Holwes. Prov idene 16. Negro Attocked bya Lion, by Alfred Da Dronx; EAward + Rew ¥: re city. W. res & 3 TX, by Comp. Jalia; J, D. Wateon, Phila- re . é, hor (Home), by Marterstelg; W. I. ‘ermont. 'y Lesceg; Miss Florida White, Water- 20. Sel Up, by Verheyden; Mr. Wagatn®, Conrt!andt street. 2. Mavenn Vengeance, by Schlosmger; Jas. $. Wallace, ade) pla. 22, Tne Sweet Kirs, pastel, by Brochart; Hl. M) vecticut 28 The Two Sisters, by Broshart; J.B, Chapman, Philadetp! Spats Derward, by Lecomte; James Cooa, Williams: wah. 25. Btedy (Duck), by Ph. Rousseau; 8. W. Wadsworth, ew Bevin, 26. Suny (Game Chicken), by Ph. Rousseau; Mr. Gambier, r by Lepaw'le; Henry Wilson, Lau- ike ud; W. A. Richardson, Brooklino, | 29. Boewe in Normandy, by Lepoittevin; L. P. Dodge, New- e ousal under Louis XIII, by Guerard; J, B, Millor, 134 wv. Brith street. 31, Child and Urange, by Jules Laure; Hiram Barker, Provi- Con- ceneo, R, $2, Tem» of Chateaubriand, ty Thienon; Thomas ©, Moore, TUS Beekman st Se saad bibveneda ‘33. The Kaploite tiet, by Maroha; Mrs. Taylor, Bichth ‘Avenno, Ni rk, % The Retors Preebytore, by Marcha; Theophilus Biavotard, Pas 85. The Daughter of Tintoreto, by LeRoux; Mrs. J. Riduor, aris. ws. by 3 Scene in Holland, by Chenewerch; Robort Adams, an ST. The Helle of the Belles, by Court; Mrs Emma Doran, ew Yor! 38 Still Life [LPheseant on the suow), by Grovland; Horace ‘ow York, Cabaret, by Scignour-Jean; J. M, Elliot, Pittsburg, Pi @), Kore and Blaneb denoe. jon of 1848), by bar & Co, Lond: he Star of by Chas Landelle; Rufus Lasher, of 46, The Millers ‘Maid, by Mahron; Justioo Willard, Spring- | eld, Ma 47. The Curawo's Dinner, by Maliron; Wm. Gurney, 107 Do- it. ted), by Alfred DeDreux; W. P. Snow, ), by Alfred DeDreux; C. J. Rousseav: Troy. a hrocenee Providence. | fering, by Brooks; 4. W. Story, Boston. ety by Gronland; W. Savory, Now York. et, by Groniand; Richard’ M. Living- | sion New York, 55 Znlerka.by ©. L, Muller; Miss Alice Toute: n. 86. The Tame Pigeon, by broebart; Charles Auhony, Provi- | $7. The Conary Bird, by Broohart: W, H. Wilson, Boston, | | eack: 8, Landscape, by Marobn; Dr. Wm. Bunter, Church street, ow Ver) 59, Lovdvospe, by Marohy; Miss Julian Burdett, Hudson reot, New York. OD. The Sprivg of Lite, by Sehlosinger; Mr, Gimber, London, | Gi. Auetent Chariot Rage, by Guerard; U. &. Viewers, Bal- le (hase, by Guerard; Wm Burnett, Cincinnati. | Careor {(race), by Cucrard; A. Gimbery, Lon- ohn; Prince Albert, 152 Cherry sb. ; Kigelette aud'bee family, by Court; Mrs: Grate, San dss +y, 5 i 70. 4b pent be i O. Guet; Joba Niblo, New York. i pe. by Heine: P. New | iF yy LAyt: ae eral Centse, | i carpe ntier; ot m. gi By ToussrReau; J. ds Ward, hibsrty street, | | 75. Labranche, New Orleans, ie bert Fiteh, New Haven. mu F. Wipple, Bast Uapton, Mass. in Porker, New York. a. jarrison, 25 Joha st. N.Y. eo jose: Stias Jonas, Boston, ‘Mrs. Naney Tishor, Provi- dew F2. View of Venice, by Joyant; G. W. Jillet, Wiszonsin N. Tho Monk's Breakfast, by Jacquaur; B.C. Finn{Fulton streau. New York. 1 iI. Taylor, Bangor sc Nesbit, Hagerstown, Mary- mag a Bou net, by Bourne; Ed. Deacon, ny, Pontrominc; R, C. Gilobrist, South Caroe fersion, by Girout if shad; domerhc Meld Dr, rkvon,, Lenses ae. in ie , ny © remeie, Tonton. tn Normandy. by Loruier; Davia Longacre, Lanons- tet, 1, Rerdeavous of & Honting Party, by Touserenu; W. I, y jowton. #8, Seep (orndg ys Edward Stoddart, Ithaca, N. ¥, Many jokes were thrown out as the names turned up. Forlustance, there was a univeral laugh at the queer name, Rufus Lasher, of Cocksackle, The draw: ivy Of 80 many from lrovidence was very singular, aod excited Bm: bh merriment. When nowber 64 was dra: el from Providence bad alrendy odtal rT. Keese remarked, “Providence takes care of The w Dext prize was mamber 31, also t of Providence, amidst roars of nother etill after that, ma ail the prize th a Ames Semuel by Paurted tu the lictle wheel there was a general ory that umber TL was not drawn, which was the fact, there were loud cries of draw (hem all over again. rwid Mr. Keete,* Providence forbids tt” which hed the ef etef rertesing the good humor. A ticket was then putin, and that terminated ihe catalogue The President then nonounosd that the fest fifty feubveribers drawn wosld receive Mount’s ti and the mw wd wing, “the Power of Music, his © Murie Contagious"? ‘The following were the nomes drawn: POWER OF MUSIC Mr. Mets, France; © N. Robiosen, Philadelphia; Mre A \ ©, Seoond etreet, New York: Wim. 1. Bale four, Vicksburg, Mies; Addison Gilbert, Gloucester, rs Mr. W. Kinstrey, 450 Urond: iphia; Mr, Spavgler, Lave Cinclonatl; Samuel, d i denee; Jobn C Faris; Frovkinn Atw broadwoy. New York 7, Ithece J Wilson, 89 (Lif atroot, New York; Wa. L. Wheeler, busislo; Mr Durand, | New York; Mrs Mery F Carmally, (icy Hall Place, do ; Jobp W Belly, do.; Jacub&, Losier, 20 Deckman street; B li Hovreman 4 Piatt street, N ¥.; 6.8 fart, Fourth eireet, Thee © Ring, Newburg N Yj Jobm dV. Hole nan Warren treet, b Gambier, Lo 8.8. Fores, Irovigevee ; Mortimere Marble, New York; Gustave ond D Notar street; W ¥ 45 Tenth etree neta Pee 12 Park Pinee; Or H DV. Jouuson, Middieton, Conn ; BH. Whitney. Providemee bdward Whitwey Ye leabelle Burte ek; JM higes, Berttord. Conn fay Jemen bony, Frovidem orden, Edward J. Jequ y Pout, Maryland ( MUSIC CONTAGION'S. York; Stephen Fiteb, St. Louts; JK. Lee, Springteid Se ney; August New York; F. 4 N I Borton, Willem street, New York: 6, W. Gallagher Kick James Vile, Bostoo; Jobe L. Menwing, New * Klirabeth Dore. G4 Greenwich street Mikeweaippl; Th in Parte, & ford, Fhtinde! pi nee's Motel, New Vo Awar Brosdway, S.-i Ande te seteria; | émund Deater, Cineine ‘ p, Pew emis; tdward 8. Favor, N FPedivne; Cherles Avgustus Davie, Broadway, N. ¥ bir Depener, 34 Park (deer, N,V; Me. Evans, 4 War- soreet, L. D Mewlier, New Sork; Mobert p.miit, ew Doth; Diss Helen tendborn r Me, Me broadway. act lu © ees. State Bask Ua the (Branel Preuenror Tax M WiCed, ab mpphent Supime Courtat " Perwingten end FI Ihe wile WeRce Of a rerfter teat towed ot th Jerminen, & omnes y Wee made to enton, by Mere breleghuyere tw s Oyerand cent of Certam & tel brewemg € morrow), by ret, DOW Y Winereoh, Smith amd Urns, New |. The Giemed Jury of the Cirewlt Sum Notek Va roo . | oro ted Weonare fe Paving ae panto bie the Hiab wae pending peveity 18 ine sod seent Tree bile Om five wo bet ediotments | Late beem ieund egeivet Wovdwasd for forgery | who was ner Court of General Seasto Before the K+eorder and A) Jan 10—Stealing Pork from a Lighter. ie morping, ¢ of pork. we ebile that lyfog at ove ot the docks on the Int of October Inst. Norman C. Hover. tho master of the schooner, testi- fied that he miered the pork on the morning of the 2d October, and immediately made known his loss to olier in Prosh, of the Seventh ward, whe stated that ¢ bad just seen @ boat go down the river, laden with bait barrels ; being convinced that this boat contained the stelen property, Mr. Prosh procured the aid of policeman Martin, of the same ward, aud gave chase in & beat obtaiwed for thy i; they ot Wright's boat the river, the accured in the act ef “ hooking on”? the half bar- which were boias. eye on board @ bark ; six of upon pack: bark, ard eal be bad bougbt the pork, but as he could give no satis- factory account as to where he pi it from, he aken into custedy, The prisoner stated to the cy court, that he bad purchased pork of @ man at about four c’cloek in the morning. The remarkably early hour at which this purcbase was made, seemed to affect the jury by no means favorably towards Wright, aginst whom they rendered a verdict of guilty. He was sentenced to the State prison for two yenrs and 6 months Convicted of Stabbing a Horse.—A young man, named Nebemiah Johnson, was called to defend himself against charge of maliciously injuring a horse, by ttabbing him with w ba; The testimony went ow, that Johneon was @ member of a military compaty known as the “Indepen- dent Frapkiin Guards; on the Sth of November last, this company were out for the purpose of escorting @ viriting company to their quarters. They marched Broudway, and were about turning down Cham- ders street, whi eartman, named Cieorge C. Allea, turned bis horse in the same direction. The company, at the time the horse came up, were making their way through ® narrow passage, the street being obstructed by @ pile of bricks on cne side. and a carriage on the ‘The kore, being @ spirited one, became im- patient, and by some restive movement. broke in upon one section of the company; seeing which, the accused, to him. brought bis musket to @ horizon tal porttion, and plunged his bayonrt into the animal's tide, between the tbird and fourth ribs; the wound in thet horrible one, avd entirely ruined the ¢ of facts being proven, the jury ren- Verdict of guilty, Jobuson will be sentenced @ on Friday. Bigomy.—lohm J, Hewett was tried for bigamy, i baving marriea aM ret Clerson, the 15th of November. 1848, while a wile, to whe was previously married, was still Living. The Rev. Mr Smith teetified to his having married @ person whem be believed to be the accused, on the 13th of November, 1848; and other wituessesJwore preaunt. who Anew of the tormer marriage In fact, the accused did pot deny baving beep married twior, but he stated that be euppcred bimecit to be free from his first wife, on eceount of Ler infidelity. He was convicted and sea- tepcea to the State prison for two years. A CURIOUS SCENE IN THE COURT OF SESSIONS. When the, triais for the day had been concluded, the jury di-tiirsed, counsel for M1. C, Stanley arose a moved the court that they now proceed to take ball in the case, The bail ¥ put him on the amination as to his competency to become bail The District Attorney objected on the ground that bad been misled Hie raid that be bad sent a mes- sepger cn Weadnerday to Mr_ Green, and that be told him be did not know Mr, Staatey, and he dnds Mr. Green now here and ready to go bail Couprel tor Deten ‘his isan old indictment, of fome Fix years standil i Mr. Stanley is ready to procved to trial at any t Mr. Green, of 115 Walker street, builder, was then id testify as to his compe- sum of $500, He testiied ds of ceseary papers. ‘The couneel for the defenee now applied to the Court @ trial or the case anged between counsel; ‘arrange With Mir. McKeon etrict Attorney —1 must take my own way with these mon, the Druries and all, as they, by their adicitness, will get the better of the law. (With em- phase.) Wil wke the yang at one aweop | Stanley,.—Then include yourreif emoog them, Wistrict Attormey, to the Court.—Is this to be al- Je an officer of this court te be insulted to hts hh, and im the prorence of the Court!’ | ask that thir man be committed. | demeud it. | was losnited by Drury, and the Court retused to you Di ‘The Keeo tovere in bis remarke [ proeeed, when the District Attorney to and left the bar } Pistitet Attorney.—Then (Leaves the room | Counsel for the defence.— Ap it appears to be rather More quiet under the eamdnistration of the Arsiscant was about to up hie has, I have done with it, District Atuorpey, | must now renew my application Lo | Dave this cate set down for trial at an early day. Mr. Stanley {8 ready for trial,end anxious to relieve his bail, ar well as to remove bimeet the imputation that tb jctment brings agaiast hie cuacacter, is anxtous to be tried. Mr Stanley — To morrow, if be likes Tho Listsict Attorney here re-entered the court. | oom, Aud the Keoorder baying proceeded to rem upen the impropriety of the language that dad be 4. Btavley ox remark was provi Attorney. ared himeelf.on the ground that the } Zhe District Attorney still foststed upon Staaley's commitment, The Court did not, however, order hia to be commitied District Atiorney.—Then let it go forth that Marcus Cicero Staniey triuiphs oves the Kecorder, Keoorder — No, sit, neither he gor eny man Clerk ~ OMe adjourm the Was adjourned, Domenstte Mb the court wowal estate in Bos ASd¥, PATE LOS wOV, on trial at Mobile, for the Gen. ‘thomas Holland, bas beeu comvicted Dbver iu the & md aegree, aud seatuaced to Fix MOLL Ds imprisonment aod & ine of $1 CVs. dhe sugar house of Jono U. Preston, at Houmas, La, om Ube 24th ult., Logether with 660 hog: beaon of sone Coeorge Holder, one of the soldiers in the battle of North rome h tted suicide at Lok Fe.,om the 3 Yesterday wre the sixty-ffth anmiversary of the ra titeation ol the treaty between Great oricaia gad the United States, erouring independence to ihe latter, ‘A dich fait Well bas recemuy been discovered 1m More cer county. Va., by bering sud tubtog (3 » ameter) some OO fect, puilicient to bushes of alt per It 18 wbow ed puiphur springs, and not the Louie b Raver. A wult bas been commenced, at Springfield, Maes, by CG Shae against Saenuel Shaw, tor the recovery of the Kiod jetver, found peac Ware, Mars, alan ogo Lhe piatwtatl alieges Khas be was 01 the letier, end ae it primts out & treasure of Kidd {* darted, be claims @ verdict of $2 000. Lhe citizens of Flonds are holding abie to the State. ‘There were rixty.one deaths lo Baltimore, for the week ending the oist ait. reverse bre tal be bapeimt, and tt ia! es from the jaf from the point where b exe tings favor. ig that ploce in the parish of t, the great Seminole chief. it is raid, feabout Wilh @ party oT his mation, 60 wen # Of Uke wane of hie popularity oth) Rae ts Wiliam ©, Knowlton, for several days past on trial at Worcester, Sees, for the murder of rrudewse 8 Arbold, bas beru convict noed vo be hung The greed jury of Madivow county, Ky., have ref fo Bid & bill OF Ahaictment mpainnt Ceoriue M. Cimy, tor Ailang Cyrus duruer ‘The steamboat Viola we th bye Coli Ville, on the murder of George Cox ie on trial at Beston for the David K. hic ge 6 prose fornia, One 8 cule o were & * fitet a ee bus @ family of Cxeu! bas been married many heir, Severe » Lave them tweive to Lweive pears her Cuupee 1 e)ybiern Aireauy evu ban Pienen {the t igation ppet Mirstecippris tk OF bbe tlie ping Sie Henry ba Hew do you eae ibem 8) wt the peme thwe ta sbcuher, ane ry but what ore they made 4 (ndtem wale, euee wed on the nul property ceatroyed on 114; meer of is woven ex cf life for 1544 iu Herford eownty, Ma Wee Geeuuged tH tart, Loss p1a00y ed hy the expressions of the Vistriog | roams any ———— CENTS. ‘trieal and Musical, Boweny Turarns,—The “ Foue Murqueteers,”’ was performed here last evouing, with “ Jack Sbeppard.’* ‘The boure was packed as full as it could hold, and, in- deed, neve who sew this beantifcl piece, would be sur- prised at ite drawing qualities. It was quite aw amus- ing sight to contemplate the house iteelf, and witness the general and hearty laughter produced pots veri- table Sancho Panza, we mean Winans as Bazan, for thie charecter has some ity with that celebrated character in Don Quixote; only, Bazun is not in love. We sbould like to ree Bazan in ic ‘The magnificent scene off the explosion of the felueoa, produced an im- pression of admiration generally throughout the house. Broapway T rae. —Miss Cushman repented, last » one of the most brillient and successful ments of the season—the character of Bianca, im“ Fazio, or the Italian Wife,” being decidedly even beyond that of Meg Merriles, one admtrably suited to her peculier powers. Her pathos, ber passionate and eoul-stirriog delineations of the feelings of womau ua- der the very trying circumstances of jealousy and re- vepge, ‘w Deautifully ond feelingly rendered Havw- ing given the plot of this well-known tragedy, which ia tie almost in every line, we have merely to add that it was. last night, received with increased enthusiaam and delight, The scene where, instigated by the spirit of revenge. she charges her nusband, before the High Court of Florence, with the murder of Bartolo, the miser, was enacted with that unbeadiag venom of w wronged and injured wife, which was fucly contrasted subsequently with ber contrition and remorse when 6: Jound that the bad carried her vengeance too far. a that her busband’s life was the sseritlc: Mr, Coul- dock’s Fazio is a well studied performance, and met with meiited applauso. But Aldabeila, though pos- sessed of sufficient beauty to lure the way: bus- band ef the [talian wife, wanted that seriousness which jetooted guilt fu the last scene requires, Bird of Passage.”’ concluded the ente tainments. The house was crowded to excess. Thi evening Miss Cushman takes her farewell benvellt, and will appear in two favorite characters. Bruron’s Tutarne,—Yesterday evening thie sploa- did establishment was filled to its utmost capgcity with a highly fashionable and intelligent audionce. ‘The entertainments commenced with the ever popular drema of “Dombey and Son,” the faithful delineation of whose characters afforded infinite pleasure and de- light, and drew down loud and reiterated applaase, Mr. Burton, as Captain Cuttie, and Mr. Brouguem, at Joe Bagstock, kept the whole audience im one contiaual avgbter The nm ‘as do Deux,” by M lrede d Mies Waters, was danced very gi upavimo enoored, The amusem with the om drama of a ady in @ Fix.’ whiob was performed with great ability, and, we trust, to the entire eati-faction of all present The songs and gives Were admirably sung To night there are extraordinary attractions presented, consisting of the capital comecy of the Serious Family,” and the dreams oft a Lady tua Fix.’ which will pot failto attract another crow house. Cranvrau’s Nationat Tueatae —The* Invineibles,* and the © Female Guard.” were performed here last evening, toa crowded house, Even after the “ Female Guard’ was over, when immense crowds left, it was till a respectable ond well 6 honse which remained to see the representation of “Jack Sheppard" 0 seeing it, boweves et desertion which bad taken place mirable w Th ‘Mra, Mestayer, ad- eisin most of ber other characters, ap- pared tous potat all fitted for Jack Sheppard. wor were the other charagters played as well as is generally the case at this popular theatre. [tis the firet time we Dave reen anything ike abeciute medivority at the National. ‘bis evening, the “ Invinsibles,”’ the " Fee je Guard,’ and * Inck Sheppard,’ will be played agein. The Female (iuard ’ deservedly imeroases im attraction aud populer fav Mrrncere’s Ouy sete T ple of smurement was filled, yesterdy evening, with » numerous and highly tntelligent audience. The enter- talumonts commenced with the ever popular fairy extrm- Yaganna of the “Invincible Prince, or the Island of Praa- quill Delights | which eo off to Lbe entire agtisfaction of the whole house. t was fucce time in America, by ap ature ~This neat little tem- Xoellence of which emed fully toepprociate, if we ca burts of applause.” Mr. wn Sapefroid was. om admirable p od great tect ond ability, The Tableaux of the Tyrol,” Were seorived with as rmucl cathuntaain xs on the night provieus. The amuretwents covciaded with the face of the “Practical forded a great deal pleasnre aod delight.’ To-night. “Ueliewte Govaad.”* “Magic Arrow” the “Tableaur of the Tyrol, and “fro misrory Note.” Trattan Orens.—Dontzotti's master-pliece, © Aw var performed last evening atthe Astor place Louse, for the beneGt of Signor Novelli, the dis- basto of the company. We regrot to say house was not well att d, nod that we did wot tee those beautiful aubifn’s who adorn the bt of regular repreesutation. And, ever has this opera beom tuces aad f Urpasned Ir Bat there frome parte, which. the more they hore they ero appremated, ft ia the care in neatly oll the choruses and Enales of “ Anos na, which aro marked with the hand of ® great ter, ‘The thanks of ati the diefients wre due to the @ireeter, who has * belt ex cart d vo night ‘The came epera will be repen' We adet al} the lovers of wood taste to gv to hear and judge tor tase! ves. Crasery's Me amine forth ping cont George Christy and W Shei of Jepny Lind, and otber eminent prima door excellent, Baturcay evening next, © H, Pleroe takes bis benefit, Amrnre as 7 \ The Deulde, tm thet wde to this colvl The itiusions are ed by our eitixens talented cliidro@ Lewld be i surpricing end vite Deao @ rf fate of the imme Chjeet being beneveleree, thet eb attended Contes, the Irih ar tre in Cinotpnati, and will F 0 HLL be woth red nt the thea- ly Wo thie ey, to ping an etgagement at tb way Ubeate megicion is giving his at the Brookiyn lnevitu he gives au afternoon amd sey Weer at rittebur hms by hana Nieholas Flem aud letter, aod ember property arrington en dreft for £26 whic ot Hogh Kyh. Hurley, was cont It appeared that liuriey formerly boarded with the defrmasate im thin eity, and a be left their house, the letter ia ((nerlicis Waa feeelved abd opened by Mrs. Harriagtom, on Tearing the the Cefenee set, up was, that Huriey honre, eaprerred bia fucention ¢ of whieh country be is a iborized Mra Harrington t that under ti took ttend the dratt Hts hands, aod, novwitbetandiog & renee, Went owt with it. raying that he wold od Hurley, aud retara it (ont Aimeelf, Hur lited that be might bave authored ote. lines bot denied that be cave her ang open his lovers, Some of thw witnesses a that th at the eam tailored trom Mn tert wos her | berrington bushand te getber 5 a a drett on Lenseom> & & ty. ‘The lors of bis money hax red pet te a Gerlitate cond Mre Herring? very Intereeting look youog to be deeply ativeted with reewrd t | The ctmmismoner commited th Warde Grol tted Chem ty bail to ther parties, mad afters 1m of $250 eaen Cont cf Common Piees—scoond Part, efore Judge Day on Ww ow oe Proce The eee a an action for $206. bal tofgontsand | ed, ang that bis quarantee wae on) te be fernihed fore tyecial parp Hott notte Wty defeodant ct the dett