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TWO CENTS. The Steamship Ohio at Sea, of articles included in if, which division shall ‘Our Baltimore Correspondence. A Rom City Intetligence. ‘Theatrical : be made pro rata, jto the established rights p z eal and Musical. fey Sreamen Ono, 8! ‘Tux Wearnen — Yesterday morning was ushered in ‘ Oe ee reine, } a Barron, Tepyary}, 1850. repre ape aacunpeysiandbranidlh pie with's anew storm, which afterwards turned to sleet, | q, boty THrarnx.—The new drama of * Clarisse, or by the government Maryland and the Slavery Questiom—The Salisbury | A most extraordinary clroumstance, involving the | and, later in the day, to rain, During the whole after. | ‘M¢ Death Craft,” now performing at this theatre, is the division of the mo- |, and Havre de Grace Banks—Firemen’s Visit— | *etious crime of murder, and also a charge of larceny, | noon, and to an advanced hour of the night, it fell | nightly received with acclamations and applause. The to itself the right | Selling Liquor on Sunday—Miss Cushman— | "*# developed at the United States District Attorney's | Shick and continniuly be areata were, of eourse, retaining fi terday. ‘The whole story is hich deluged, trlans were in a sad plight. pane - yrs apne er {iis of See enemient oom 'y_ of coffee declared Dan Rice— Market: % office, yesterday. ew story is one wi pre- a " 5 Y y excellent theatre, and the results are such ‘Hatteras, on Sundey, the 18th inet. 18 commenced | viata Srtain portion, fob deped of Becording | Gur ieelotueso ig sR the | feBt# father a romantic feature, comprising tho ab- | aay morning, g stable In reat of No 94 Madison street, | “8 MAY be expected, vic., an Listrlonle euoceas very “Plowing during the afternoon of jay, after diy’ re ecessitien of the seaman suck pestion shall | |. gu i” > again on te | guetion, conventual incarceration, and subsequent | was discovered to bo on fire by Sergeant Lammis, of | rarely seen or met with The “Wandering Jew” still existing quantity. | high herse of slavery, and adopted resolutions de. sudden death, of a female. It appears that, in the year | the Seventh ward police. It was extinguished with | continues to be the claring the institution of slavery to be one of the | 1815, Catherine B Dillaway, sister of George W. Dille. | Yt trifling damage taining plao service, and continued increasing during the nigh’ yosemenss and at about two, or half-past two in the morning, it exert ormer wel eesreticcs reer taining place of publis Qnverment, tee eae fundamental features of the constitution of Mary- | way, of No. 889 Broadway, New York, was abducted Piha pane vay agent oh Peri main erat. ‘Wremendous Hurricane, and Noble Condust of the Ship— | gione shall be charged ‘The Conduct of the Officers. Be a [ ~Soea nd Thie noble ship encountered a severe gale, off Cape ‘a Rr, 8. CE oye P ‘aithel nenst. characters, as to rm 4 Ser npn serene fopen thé eneibents. |The rain step the applause and admiration of the noble: ie Will be repeated this fell in torrents, and the sea, Jashed into # foam, was land, and the determination of the St di - ‘de: ‘ 1, je State to adhere | trom the city of Baltimore, by a man named Hawkins, | nifcent steamship Georgia, of Law & Co.'s Pacific eving with increased effect and dighted up during the night by successive and continu- | “Any. 10, Every (consign hant who shall be | toa union of the States, but, in the event of a dis- | and brought here, whence she was taken by him to | lize, was on fire. but it is not true, the only founda. | power, whlch it ecems to soquire on every performance. ‘ons flashes of lightning. Convicted of contravention Of the monopoly law. shall | union, to take sides with the South. They were | Europe. From the above period, until nearly eight | Won fort belog that some shavings wood ond rubol eee ‘There are several sea captains and other sons of | be condemned to pay a fine of one thousand dollars; d a4 + y were ila ee J hes 'y cig were set fire to. and ca’ _— ) an alarm spi Broavway Tueatne,—Last might, after a recess of * poe yalrype si a "of | gud for a second offence stall ose Rls patent. adopted, and three thousand extra copies ordered | 3eAr# ago Dillaway never heard anything of his sister. | that the veerel wan om fire So far from the reooct | 4 tow evenings, this house openes wither abiecy rrr ietm the ferotet gale they ad. ever experienced. BAnt_J%, The preeeat onal shall go into opera. | to be printed. Should the crisis arrive, our legisla- | About that time, 1841, he heard, through a priest, that | being true, she gces om her trial trip elther to-day or | © °° Ui tos Itt fe Opened withan ablecompany ‘Among them is the mate of the Atlantic, ‘who was gaulin atu” Bopottices of Foxooll Me aia ue tors will find that the people of Maryland will stand | &be bad been placed in a La Trappe convent, at Staple- Svlingen th kv clink whee mend peste gpePay sierra a d perfor- qboard when ehe was lost. During and 20th July of the presentyear,as are contrary toit; | PY the Union, and oppose its dissolution on any | Hil, in England He immediately opened » corces. | gyguiug Jobu Clarkin was arrested by Onloor Mechue. | Hichings and May enc cores—Mr. Wheatley, Mr. nd night, the wind continued blowing furiously 4nd | it shall be printed and publiged, and our ministersare | @'ound. ! pondence with her, and since then has received several | of the Fourteenth ward, on the complaint of Margaret | @1°uips* and Mrs, Barrett. all excellent in their ditfe- about thirty-six hours, and'for ths space of twenty | Sb&tsed, each in that which concerns him, with its | -, There is yuite posragites (gee! the mall | communications from her, expressing an anxious dc» | Newton, who charged bin vith seecelh with tateas $9 Seer ar oe reveeining the eees segues . y cution, s § caus some proceed= violat erson. ‘The little girl is only 10 years of | to the public. We sincerely congratulat hours She, stp lay-t, her head to Pos we 3 ‘aoe aai¢B i0 our Palace at Port “au Prince, the stxteenth ings at Annapolis. The Salisbury Bank has made ow ee be pect Magnetic dy Prevented | age, and the Prisoner but 10. ‘The parties were sent to | Management on the production af so dese 7 -om her courte; but. as « vt 7 ry . 2 fortyeaiath year of Indepen- | a stniementio the House of Delegates, represent- | gyay from the convent, in ousequenes of her brother | t8¢ Third district police court. ‘The accused was de- pope dona a's somedy 0 cWivas | of our Felgn, made but little headway. ing itself to be a sound asa gold penny ; but it is | having written to the superiors of the Institution, | Mined for further investigation. tial ead for this cbari y rp . v4 | sis tic drama of Scotia's most brilli whe bas been going fuely, making twelve knots Rif sad that supply of specie for the «ccasion was | threatening to ivvoke the aid of the British authori. Acerpsnt.—On yesterday morning, as a sailor named | wage brillians bard hour. | Capt, Sohenck, during the raging of the storm. of the So thipped from New York. The Havre de Cirace | ties to compel her deliverance Mr. Pillaway after. Lewis Ticleao, a native of France, and belonging to the ee eee Meee int ames in een deem —whiel 8 d "4 ple enter- ‘to recover. Minister of Justice. &. ply its plice—is suid to be in condition similar to | November, 140, aud that the ship wrrived in this port Dis balance and fell to the deck, His right thigh | with striking effect, the peoullar excellence of each We are now off Savannah. but are surrounded by @ i ; on the 10th January. i ubsequent. Feeeived acompound fraeture, and his body is much pe ach. dense tog. ‘The mail agent is making ups small mail | Taany axsexeo ro THe Onorxamce oF 16ru Dec., 1849, | HS Predecessor. A few of the notes have been im | Jy" yforined by AnD ; + pusen, | bruised, He was removed to the City Hospital in great | Af 4m interlude, Lieutenant Casper Luckatl intr duced for pastengers, to be sent on shore. and | avail myself | | W2rticles. Wholesale Prices, ‘Retail Prices, | circulation hai as they — caqpeatee for one | gers, that, when the vesnel was within four agony. ea er eer Seles dances with mach sue- F f | Buster. + $125 per Ib. $1 3734 per Ib. per cent; but no one touches then w. The i y New ¥. is eister died sudden! scl os 0 house was as well attends: gould be ex- first rate seaboat 1 was on deok nearly all the White pine boards...” 12300 do: notes, in violation of i's chaster, and ha been twelve o'clock at night-hber body carpenter, residing at 152 Greenwich street, was cross- | formed, for the benedt of the \eune tiene ones «Mo 2, during the gale; preierring to be there Yellow pine di 18200 do called on to give en account of itself to the Legise rd, by the directions. and under the orders, of ing Broadway, near the Park, he slipped and fell on the | Benevolent Society The exsclicnt cow pany as tne although 3¢ wee with diffiouity | could keep my feot— : ‘34,00 per 1000 larure. in th tame snip, who curb stoves, and fractured his right arm: he also re- | Epondway, even without considering they siokners, as most of th 100 per lb. eas her serv itis stated that ceived @ severe cut on the back of the head. duction of prices, will ensure to samroting myself to ‘The Connecticut resolutions were received by Wroushtisen ‘to, Pastengers did who remained below N a | Mrousne age de 73240. Me tertiles ee eel Mire Dillaway was in the possession of a large sum of ; a | ad om : : ; 4 § wegis 8 4 strom the ; Snockina Acctt A laborer, named John Jebe | a full. a fashionable, and overflowing utten, Reesel nequit Beret, EE role tagy eel ste. | Olireott, i bottles. 22.00 per doxeg 95 pet atte | debaic on the subject, tere irad de a | hotel) vale tor tho paserge Oe Moe eee eigtiee | son. residing at irteenth street, was ex Nisto’s Ganver,—On Saturda; i - “= poi oad a Governor will be instructed to retura them to the | . ¢ esterday about noon, with four other men, { ee ee aturdey evening next, the ‘the boiling surge, rhe would rise gracefully again, and | Lerd... 75 per Id. cast off the rea that threatened to engulpn her. asa | Soap of Ist quality... 100 pr box of 20 bars Buge Newfoundland dog would shake off the water do. 2d dk Wo. do. from bis kin. The officers deserve grea: credit for | Cedtish . tbeir prudence and rkill, The ship and engines hare | ciear por 190 per tirely destitute ot means of bis own. It is algo alleged ¥ ms o sitive! ‘ rene Our firemen have noticed great pleasure | aud rubeequentiy held @ situation at the port frem their hold suddenly, aud the whole weight of the stone | 0 (Wo distinguished vooalists, eomen off at this theatre. the announcement that “Hook and Ladder Com- | Whence the Andrew Foster sailed, where, on losraing came on Jebron, crushing both his bands in a dreadful | Tb€ pxblic are well ecquainted with the excellent m pany, No 3,” of New York, will visit their breth- | that Miss Dillaway was a passenger. he embarked; bY manner, and fracturing bis right arm. gical eceomplishments ot Signorine Tesdesco aad Bor- | +secaped with uo injui ; - fe her atte s Sie cesta shaving to express thelr sease of | Mess pork. ren of this city ebout the Ist of April. ‘They will | Became her attuudant, made pus ryt yl dt | Masoste Batt.— By reference to our advertising col" | ghere, who will appear on that evening aad im the sbligations to Capt. Schenck, | prepared » testimonial, meet with a cordial reception. romething to drink out eup, whioh ho scid was WHOA, it will be seen that the annual Masouto Ball, giv’ | sweetert intomations and thrilling execution of vooal end we beld s meeting upos the quarter-deck. ‘The | Prime pork. The urand jury have indicted one hundred and | Wine. A large portion of Miss Ds weariag apparelhas | @@ by the fraternity claiming jurisdiction under St | melody, bid farewell to the numerous adiirors of thete deelings of th engers were almost unanimous ia | eight of our tavern-keepers for selling liquor on | been found in the possession of Morri-sy, and no money JObN's Grand Lodge of free and accep'ed§ iasons, will | splendid abilities, while they bave beeu earolling the Alowives hinese As- | musical gems of Verdi Bellini, Donizetti, Korsiat and | the Sabbath, and as they will all plead bi 1 f take place this (luerday) evening. at the | y, pl guilty, to | ig to the deceased has been discovered in hee a ekondiea | thes baltubeted compoctes, tu this ety. sSuve the expenses of trial, it will put some two or bu gold. consisting of six sovereigns, Stmubly Rooms | The prooreds of the ball n | three thousand dollars into the State Treasury, | tokether with rome small change, has been found inths | fo aid the chnritable fund of this great, p Yesterday most of the taverns were closed—that | Porsessiom of Morrtray It further appeared that the patter ane Seen. renter Sie isto say, the front doors were closed; but there ed ed, on ouvisg here, solicited ss areatian from Mr. as gent ‘ tohigppervaiics Baym Boop Dillavay, acd when it was procured for him, refused ane enerely a back entrance provided for the | to geo-pr it; wud that he bad remarked to onv of ths | #d te an institut ; aesengers that there would be nothi id in New feld of *meliorating the condition of m: Miss Cushman passed through Baltimore on! York about the death ot vies. Dillaway. The ab Wwe | masonic fraternity ,is admirably display pase favor of the mauifertation eo exceptions were afew tes who were displeased | Mackerel., cold, or for equally ratione! reason, and w Mess beef... . } des oo en ge White cotton stoch- $1.00 per dozen + DW” do, Benton's Turarny —Yesterday evening an almira- ble reries of entertainments were performed at this exe | the laws of the ord pein aot bap et kr ey cellent establishment, and witnessed by a numerous kind? as the | ®udience, notwithstanding the inclemency of the wes ther. The first entertainaent commenced with the Ddous enthusiasm, as we have sent, by the hands of a signed by the pasrengers, to the Savannah papers, with + Tequest that they publish it aud wita directions per 500 do. 1 10 per ell L ‘that, in case ut their refusal, ic be forwarded to you. | & erdrills 190 40, Sa‘urday, onjher way South, to fill an engagement | fects baviog been elicited, it was not considered that f0! prevision of the divine economy, the very populax comedy of the “Serious Family,” which If published here, the papers will be ferwarded to you. fine gity 178 do. at New Orleans 7 | there was euiliowot evicenes to implicate the accused | benevclence, which our religion calls charity. and ia- isis . Astra ae mm... 4 OV per Id. ‘ Beak i culcates ® manifestation in our breasts of the most | Was tecelved with every expression of satisfaction and ——_—_——_—_—___—_— 125 per eli 1 Dan Rice’strial for assaulting Mr. Appleby was | 17 @ charge of murder, but be was beld over. and com. | f F Ohusiianse " ith it | delight. Mersrs Burton and Brough Very Late from Haytl, 183° do, 1 etpe Si 4 . | mitted. iu default of bail for larceay of deceased's pro- | Lovely attributes of Christianity, aad carries w postponed On Saturday until the 4th ot February, | hich ra { Pp itsown reward The arrangements are of the most | Ml asever The comedy was su THE MONOPOLY LAW OF THE EMPEROR. 2300 soda and he started yesterday for Charleaton, to fill an | Petty, Which bas been found in Lis possession. extensive character, and well calculated to prodace phy ips ay.) what was Performed with great ‘f 5 5 engagemeut witha cu i oman t t jor t ial: equirit t th . end suc 8, affording much pleasure and de- _The Prussian bark Alfred Von Aversurld, Capt. ae 157 de. ae ith a cirena company performing Brooklyn City Inteiligenc | fative bell, i gr ode nar gp Bs ofthe fra, | Hieht. ‘Tbe amurements erveluded with the fa-ca of Koht, arrived yesterday from Cape Haytien, se 550 | In the Baltimore market on Saturday there were sales Axxvat Reroxs or 1k Boakp or tinatra —The aa- ternity, from adjoining States, will be preseot. Tos | “How to pay your Washer a,” which passed off ad- whence she sailed on the 3d instant. We have 193 au of 160 bbls Howard street flour at $4 8754; no sales of | BU! report of the Board of Health was laid before the officers and members of the Grand Lodge, also the E mirably weil Will be performed the comedy ” . “ 105 ah ‘ao City mills No wheat in store. Sales white corn at | Common Council last evening. It embodies thefollow- | campment of Knight Templars, dressed in full regalia, | Of the “Ss ud that of the “oor Gen- received by her the commercial décree of the Em- 375 400 40 and yell ble doing in oats, Whis. | 19 facts The number of deaths for the year ending wil. inthe course ot theeveniag, make a grand enirce | Ueman”” peror, a translation of which we give. 1 13734 key 270 in bbl ee in bhd December 31. 154¥, wae 3,02, of which 1 603 were males, into the ball room. accompanied by the stirring martial | Cy .ypnau's Nationa Taratae.—This favorite and i k 1 The following were the sales at the Stock Board on | 8¥@ ] 646 females; 1440 were adults, and 1,612 children. | music of Dedworth’s full aud celebrated Cornet Baad . 3 . rite an It is a tact well cnown, that our government » yo 'y 6°», 1890, 1034; $2,600 do ,103; 20 | Excess «f mortality ia 1849 over 1548, 67. The great ‘This is the first opportunity (since the days of De | Popular place of public entertalament is in the full takes less care of its citizens abroad than any other on 4 800 Isw hanics Bank, 15%; 15 sha: exoert ral cog omy = ti “ outa te abnor] — imtoo. im 1817 ne to - i nith ry tide of prosperity and success, owing to the magaid- “woe i Men's bats, fi tis i M3 Ss modu” Abana can adaltsand ness the ine paraphervalia of the Knights of St. ve i ‘ nation; leaving them to fight abeir own battles, | Oty Sin vm cces., 15800 per desen 16 00 each do time, 57; 22 shares do, 655,; 23 shares do. 55/,; | 160 children The population of Brooklyn ts conceded | John ve no hesitation im saying this will be a | Cent thvctacles now nightly Drought forward, with until, perhaps, some flagrant outrage, such asthe | Do., of felt or covtha 10 shares 40., 55%. ’ to be 100.000 The average of deaths to population was | splendid affair. rich talent and ity of performance which massacre of a ship's crew, or something of the | (Flush. 11000 do 1100 do, The Eagle Chemical Works, ot this city, has declared | 1 t0 28.0t 8 per ovat. Deducting the mortality caused | speak highly for the judgment aod eoterprize of the sort, stirs them up, and induces them to inflict | “tes > 258 por elt 275 por ell & half yearly dividend of 4 per cent., payable on and | ? ee ortaauion of ten eieent rinter | Court of General Sessions manager. The “ Female Guard” continaes its unin- summary justice on the ofieaders. The peculiar 48 00 per dozen 400 per okia after 11th February he = inc: teekcemhamhe tx ts ‘wards of the city | Before the Recorder and Alderm terrupted triumph, and the crowds which flick to bee situation of Hayt: has, for many years, kept foreig Our Boston Correspondence. otab atalatany cles pen the Reutn ef Ue cite, 21 hold tt are immenee There never hes been nobler, P ers, and particularly our own government, ine do. B J . d has been viclated in but few instehoes. There | Two m ubem Parsons homas C: more beautiful, or more attractive piece offered to t From interfering with her; but matters have now | Unbleached do.) joston, January 19,1850. | dave been interred in the groundsof the city.fromNew Were called to defend themselves against a charge of | public, at this or any cther thes reached such a point that longer forbearance on Blates for rooting. The Webster and Porkman Tragedy ~The Italian Troupe | York and other places 1876, j F grand larceny in the alleged the ofa horse, cert, and | Sddition ype v i ee, ¢ ineke 4 ieale— " a six barrels of cll. taken from the possession of Martin | 1 our part omes aries and gross injustice te | po. Theatricals— The Legislature — The Comgressional Weoniy Reroat. The report of the Health Atha Teenban, on the.8460 December lass From the toctl- nd delights to fase: ing there. Election. eee crooazten) shows au aaxrogere of but thictY, mony. it appeared that Toember was a cartman in the ig and crowded audi the for the } In the inning of January of the past year, the Hage overninent issued a decree, to take i of February following, monopo- lizing at fixed prices, the principal products of the ‘The renders of the Merald are probably already in- last week, of which there were,males em pioy of Charles Lambert, of Bushwick, L [.; that : Lovee ee 16; adults 15, children 15. Tatermentein SO Pey Sty paren ia pany Rew geo ella Bs 8 OLrwric TH formed, by telegraph, that Dr. Webster was brought | Greenwood and ot her Brook!; i b, yn grounds, from New York | Ot )'tera-icad of oll and had six batrelaon his cart, | bad state of the weather yesterday evening. _ oye — pase me sey hoppers | and other pleces. 26 4 EE BM . when he stopped a se ecente of ‘sation one wataet miserable condition of the streets, this faverite resort _ ene mma ed at Gran found a true of jict- _— Coroner an inques! tieets. wh be tied orse, and went into bis house. country, a well as, the priscipal articles ot A Our Philadelphia Correspondence. sant agi iis, Se cha veh seucner eb De: Pecan erterdny”aftermora, upon the body of aman oamed fle came out te nbeut ton minutes Dat ls horas and wa raeaas cance ie a pionienc han “ 9 ym Jamieson, whore family reside No. Ose nT ere subsequent usions, Ke., gears. linens, checks, eccioes, _ Paitaperema, January 21, 1850. It contains four counts, alleging the deed to have | pect street. who died 2 Sanday morning last. trom ine etn: evening of the sam by Syoune farce of “ Methinks | see my Father,” which was acted ¢., the prices of which were also fixed, but at | Our Steamships—Report of the State Treaswrer— | eon committed at the Medical Coll in North Grove [une roe ete mo from one the" This 4 elicited loud spplause, it a Tates, irrespective of their cost, imposing @ | 4 Row Anticipated—Night Schools—Election of | street, wicu a mammer, ® kelfe, hands and feet,or by | 2% eter ge epee fine From the facte elicited, it appeared th: rable comedy of the ~ Crowm ad to sr ornate =? pw mee aa Slate Treasurer—Reading Railroad—The Mar- s tothe jury unkno ‘The bill was not | got on thi stage ot Heriom, sittiog with the driver ail Iiants;”” wad the laughable ar f 9 Rater, he way do’ the ‘omnibus was a passen ” which were performed tariff. Towards end ot Febraary, a second kets, $e. read to Dr. Wel , who was not five minutes inthe | tl 7 P ger , decree made its appearance, modityingy as it was Philadelphia appears to be a doomed city, so far wees soem He @id not a | who appeared to give the driver some trouble, and success. Mr. Mitchell - with talent and | Breomy Seash, produce infinite delight and ri jusements concladed with the farce of toa scap-boilin was quite unruly, threatening to break th called, the firet, but bearing sull harder on our | 4. her steam marine is concerned. Notw: to Tee! | S The stage ate t f t | ment.” The ~ i + ithstand licemen with « emile when th: | stag: ppe ‘ae corner of left at a place in First “ ” Fe are ie aga ea igaia on the Lat ot De. | ing the many attempts to get up lines of trans-At- 1 past the prischaba stand to & seat witha nd hak. | Seem Gee pamrangt Sebemedpeeeoae In othiing Get, eee. ak a eee | « geparete Salascaanse ” , To. nigins the comedy of cho ce came another, iacreasing fourtold the ex- | Jantic and coasting steamships, we have but two | conesmeadiag teen Loe Pha amr k his arm against one of the windows. ehatteri: | ty,") the farce of “ Aldgate Pump,” and jarried, and it was peculiarly trying to bachelor.’ port - duties on cofiee, cocoa, logwood, Xe., to i the clerk. Mr Philips, who Dr. Webster's class. | tree or four panes of gli Pike eficct on the Sth; and lastlys in order to'cap | *¢emships engaged im the coasting trade, and one | tc cler®. Hit PhUlpsuimhe wae ebster's h et thy , comes out a fifthat the end of the same | Of these veseels, the Columbus, has been monopo- | "Mra. Parkman, the widow of the victim, will be ; pared the pain of testifyiagat Dr. Webster's trial as ber, and employed him to go wich & bo and cart which he had befere the door; he did not where they were going. but they drove to a place u town, where Farsous sold a barrel of the oll; he then | Y | Irattan Orena.— The unfavorable weather prevent P | last night, the admirers of © Ern started, and running d h another stage, “month, to go into operation on the Ist of January | lized by Mr. George Law, of your city, with the j | tioned The jury. after « patient investigation of the approprieted more than one barrel of oil to his owa use | and Novelli, recelved num 4 facts, and a long absence. brought ia w verdict that and brnetit, the jury therefore found a verdict of guilty | its in theit principal parts The the deceased came to bis death from injuries received of petit larceny in consequence of the carelessness of the driver, John il merited plaa- ic of the third aet i, and Carlo will orders to the authorities at the diflierent ports, to | issued, notwithstanding leakages of the report ap possession of and remove the goods into | peered in several of the jouruals of this city two warebouses, to be provided by the goverament; | weeks ago. Mr. Ball’s report contains some grati- : “* ‘opponite direction; the con- 0 t the | Astor Place Opera House; consequently this magnidi- <f the peveeat, year, monopolzing, nearly all. the | view of rusmng her between Panama and San | hein, allog 0 De, Parkigana fev monte snes, | eusston Threw the detiied? Beacon the Uno tages a yaad she saree semstatag sues outpace | cunt opcon wus periormed. baiore 2 thin entionses bab remaining fore articles, © Z ‘ranciso, in conjunction with the Caroline, | hi ut owin; , | ls eupposed, bruising bim in a horrible masner le street; he then drove the horse to the place | 2 not only on euch us might arive after that date, | ther Philadelhia steamer, joline, ano- | be frend bim te « morning oe was taken toa drug store, No 6 Bowery. and thence to where he was found by the young mau who returned | the *tists sang as well ae if the house had beea filled, but on «ll importations already ia store, with ‘The report of the State Treasurer has just been | Brookly; wre he expired at the time aboremen- him to his owner. [t was not proved that Pareonshad Signorine T. Trufi, and Signori Fortl, Beneventano, | | Iy The Courteentenced him tothe | was, of course, en-ored, and Elvira les M King hen penitentiary for six months. | were called betore the curtail Tr 7 been indefatigable ht there to be di d of for account of their owaers, | fying and soi tar nate . att a | the: nay produce, in depreciated paver, seaterly | jrom sixty to seventeen millions of Wollars; and he | (rial vin be {-rearded to the Herald. ‘The Hotets. it Gefenee, on 8 6 of assault aod Of Lucie. Signor Fort a hgerd>, and 0) the ball which is it possible to invest in coilee | suggests, that the necessary increase of bunkiag | Mex Viareteek bas given our musical publlemtreat | -. anntva intent to take the life of George Roulette, In his favorite role of Ashton or other produce. capital should be made through the medium of | this eventog, (under the aurpices of the Poiiharmonic apt. D. D Porter, eof Grand and Thompeon streets, on the | tv's Orena House —This evening, thie fam Society) in the Can this be called anything but highway rob- | free banks, ashe has no faith au the present char- bery 1 And to whom are we to Took for redress | tered banks, with all their partial and exclusive but to our own government, whose utter indifle- | privileges. He recommends the issue of $500,000 rence to ail representat us well as to the many | more of reliet notes, to be applied towards the claims we already have against that | completion of the North Branch Canal; and 1s of people for previous outrages committed on our | opinion that the original issue of three nnilions of vessels und property, give us little reasoa to hope | relief notes proved a great blessing to the State, for their present interterence ia our behalf, without | notwithstanding the people paid au equal amount, a public appeal through the press. P in the way of shaves wad discounts, fur the eajoy- . Our yearly exportsto Hayu exceed three mil- | meget of said blessiog. The permanent reveaue of ont Temple. Bertuecs end the | Alexander U.S, A, other warbiers from Astor toe like ot | U. 8. Aj L. Duck, parrage,”” and were reoeived with loud plaudits | great attraction. however, wae the energette len bo te rg dl ee phd sre ty orge Duffera: Charleston; PB. Tyler. Springleld, . date Kemble wan to have visited us next week, but eben iy Hill]; D. Cole, do; 8. Robinson, Bosto: H te bard will again appear at Mechanics’ Hall Broadway, where no doubt they will be greeted by of their patrens Th it George Koulette bell the prosecution, ewore as follows: sod) binge live io Twenty-rixth street; on the night of the Lith of | ¢4, June last, | was at the grocery store of Harman Woh- lere, corner of Grand and Thompson streets, when | saw , P-Gote b, Robinson, Eeetes) | Jehe Beotiel, in the street with 8 knife ond epparently + tuner, Jr, do, H. T Parker do; ts, do; about to rtab @ boy named Charles Clark; | told him be E. Jy Bigelow. do; E Townsend, Philadelphia; Hom. ought to be 4nd, of himself to draw a knife on a | &0:¢h reel and charming polke B. Brandeth, Sing Sivg, J A Bearerldry, Montreal boy; (Clark was about 17 years of age); he then dis- Amenican Musrum — If genuine delineations of negro . Koy. do; Jobn Fraser, do, L Petu: Quebe: I will pat it | Character be attractive features, we should not be sur- a W W. Beason. Vou prised to we the museum crowded while the celebrated pha; ) 8. Aj Thos, Wilmer, Phi aries ‘Thurber, Worovster; ea the knife and raid “there it bs. 3 You may therefore judge of the extent of | the State is set dow at five muilious of dollars; , Fra Woreester, ate among thi Jim Crow Rice is performing there He appests as the losses of our merchants, who have, at this | and it is worthy of note, and iliastrates the progress | Pele cieten pouna mny ame’ o “ rivals at Ginger Blus in the © Virgiale’ Mummy.” The yaude- time, considerable stocks of provisions, Ve eu | and growth of the youd, old bank-ridden and tax- yours Wa company will appear in the farce of “ Did You youd, an dea and tax | of age. and bas been successful at Frovidence. Waliert, ver Boma Your Wite ~ mulated ut the diflerent ports in the island, ia an- | ridgen commonweelth of Pennsylvania that this | who aspires to be” simply therarest maat’ ¢ 1 me twice that | sa; i Hariom' Ucipation of the new crop of cotlee, and the searct- | sum quite equals the aunual revenue of the Loited | iserecking bie Sbak«pearaan Jokes at the ol@ Boston, the back which cat my ®. Resenri’s Concent.—Mr. Remenyi, the osle- ty and advanced price of the article in toreiga | States in the first years of the adainisiration of | but they are evidently m ted ‘d violinist. and one of the Hungerian refagess, countries Woshington | Our “General ourt” is in session, aod wil contiogs « his first concert im the United States, at Nibio’s, Tt might be well to add here, that morchants ieleie until © the frost iaout of the greuod.” wi Lnat told my life was rave on Saturday evening last It was very well at The new piece now playing at the Cheenat Jom of the everal pieces of muste which ar Street Theatre, entitied “ Th Fitemes ot Phila- such of their goods as aie mionopolived, atter they | Gelphia,” out-Sakey’s Jahey.. One of. two of var have Pood been smog ed feng be pen be Lewspapere, correctly reflecting public opine te a quie' a ol Ghaub tahen Out Of their warchouses and suld be. | $fe,walm and open ia their coademsstion of t tf reapeots te View Preside Wehiens keeps a grocery store at the corner and the exe Mr Webster, Me, Olay, Geo. Cass, Mr. a the evening of the he performed was highly table. Mr Remenyt ie Levton, Judge VicLeam, and various other distia- & young men, very aniaiated, and will undoubtediy, im iehed gentiemen It was the intemtion of Governor Jobn Best 7 arhort time, bes very superb violinist, We suppose hadi and bis oompe war in the street, aod | calied Roulette and soother be will make his second appearance in a vhort time. Vork (hi: morniog. but a» ingliation to dine with the man who were inside the store talking; [ aid to Rou- Le certainly poserses all the attributes of a first-rate cr «them to defer their lette, “See. here ies ariey Clark @e@ “to ge: their orops in.” ority ia Gol Sohout ere a thailed by G of the Republbean Ad elvetion comes off om Monday. in Mr Palfrey’s Inte abortion ; and unless pela pone istrict, bus tba: as little chance of sus 8 ye not allowed the alternative of re-exporting bow proo streets, fore their eyes, without the power ot offering the | or . rie © Preeident 4. indu gto rtab slightest resistance. boyy Pre I ply s teste partion of | departure Uwo or thres days longer.— Nat. fa, Jam aL. Roulette then said to Beatiek, “You are & pretty lovk- any pation the right thus to dispose of the | community would abate the nuisance vi et armis | Sad iostet upon it that kdward bverete ia the only | Rew Theobald Matthew arrived at Augusta, Ga, om of aay sae deb tanek | yiabie’ oan | cannot think however, that he | the ISta inst. | the Astor Mace Opera House, on Satardal Hon. Vanhugh Livingston, ex Minieter from, the ing bert. All the leading artists of this clty # en. of foreigners, legally introduced into theit | Philadelphia is emulous of fame, if not wotoriety ; jt Lato the street to bring Country under the faith of existing laws, orenforce | ond as New York has had her Astor Place Opera | ty : at be did Hot take the trouble to atte such arburary decrees as the our alluded to, with- | massacre, there is no reason why it should not be | W vent Worcester, thou, men & er, Wi Bestiok hed on — Wi Serenaders appear as Negro re- 's big State Convention at , a 7 patebes from William | bite’s reasonable | dramatized in front of the Chestwut Street Theatre | detegave dat New Orlew if he and sing various melodies, at 37 Bowery, ont shipment goods which cannot possibly be sol under thear {arith witheat recose lees to their | —Suretitsting cold water tor gunpowder. _ This evening is the time fixed upon for the open- | 1™POrtant fr mm Constantinople—Fettie= | Sones pears : Ment of the Refugee Ques: Hon Fawerd Jay Morrle, U § Charge to Nap! Kemble is giving Shaksperian readings hich ABS be uavioed va tap citsease, oad | po plemented } san A Le dhe Lah | —_ | neodstem ihe Baltimore Sun vork ef a comp imentary supper, tea noes $0 is m = . i in ee wi eo | Ww bern favored with the follow his 18 on Savurday evening lant. a thould id the immediate | cent revolutions of the Board of Comptroliers of | letter received in this eity. trom eu Weed ech tntec conti vo anecee, te" r Mz, Retess, the isch somedion, to playing ot the | war goime up Phompsom atest; at about Il gy o'clock on the evening of the 13th of Jugs, Jona Best- | St ‘ baries Theatre, jok was standing on the corner of Grad and Chomp Mins Fanny Wallack Appointments by the Prestdent. sou oteerte; | oes obtettt Tale. | By and woth ihe ad: ve consent of Ue Senate loafer,” and I ra! 9D Maxell of Pennsyiv to be Covent of jok | the United States for the port of Trieste io Austria, ne: 2 Wright Gordon of Siehigen, to be Coasul of jp, ited Stater for the port of Pernambuco, in Bra. it He will emi: te Ube Camada to- «, for Kurope. etention of our g | the First School District’ Among the applicants tect the trade ot ity citize e where legally carried | for admission into the Moyameustag night school, to see them rig! when #0 grossly | are sgreral persons between the a of thirty-five a’ . ty. : “THE DECRER OR TARIFY OF THE HAYTIEN GovRERN- A telegraphic despatch just received from Uar- MENT ov 16ru DECEMBER, 1549, TO GO INTO Org: | risburg announces the election of Gen Joha Vi RATION ON THA IsT OF JANUARY, 1860 Bickel, of Schaytkill county, as State Treasurer 3 ane Police . beers | Rorbing an change Office —O Meer v bite, of tl Ward, arrested, yortorday.s man by the name of pkine T. Fellows, on » warrant isnued by Justiee Mountfort, wherein he stands cuerged tory wolntion by t | the 24th vit According to that arran | hall be located ia } wg one year This | : vil on. ™ ‘4 75. Linear. EMPIRE OF HAY EL Iwperenpevce. | the vote etood—Biekell (dem.), 75; Ball (whig), " year Tale with stealing © $100 bank Dill, om the Mechanics’ Baal Tomei 1 by Sho rarest rs cod en crerm | The State Senate, to-day, passed the supplement | per internal Giscntione eannit be vi a Agee Sank Semers, togerter with sighecen cofleapin met law of the Slate, Laperor rement aud | 1 ‘the hee thet posted. ‘Te rock 0 ere feral - | A. roy mone Siaibeds toro meee peeecsary papers. ne matter of whet | Of the State of North Carolie emailer denomination making io all $158 the property pose of secu | lowed free exit from the Ottomen ve te the | burg, om Tursday night In the act of kidoappi or i8oo whe have granted ia vananalen ofeere ay | country of their predilection. The Poles ae have em- } Degro wen, beloogng to or bired by Mr Josep | of John M. Seeor, exchange broker, corner nr" ts in the care, as related i braced the Mahomedan faith are completely sarcened | Gerson. of this city It appears that Wade years. Its passage will account for the advance | from the Austro Kuselan fury by existing treatles — | tetppering with the negrows engaged io A a to-day in Reading stock and bonds | Diplomatic retotions have nes pet boon opened Regs several days prior fo the one on = Joch indepth, yy ema hee Fg Tong end rules established in order to arrive at tations and intrigues, however, are as active as ever, | the city. Throngh bis representatic ty of the wound was dangerous, the blow | Bit 200 George Peyton, this resolt. have been reoogoized a+ ineufsient aoddo As it je such an eaey matter. in ke! there negro men pad agreed to follow seemed to bave spent itself on the collar bone, if it bad | aoe eels clits ah ota Feneas 4 ‘ -euMoleatly guarantee the safety of the interests te-kercbs. or paeeports either from the According tet hot met with Uhat revista might have been fatal hoon aearee im view by the government, considering that arti. ities or the chancelleries of the diffe to life. mp hd Seta ple oa al rr tt, pie | ime F te pecs biapect! ue the onan wiliiem Destiok was, at thir stage of the tri : ‘oles wc 0 pa ore er quit on ive the poll . ; ot cotton. thus obliging the producer to +ud- ee. Srededirons of quivtteg ia New Urlesss oT eres shins seas park ab tie tas Ratinms poean smit to the decree of the monopoly, without receiving wit xoepsion of Reading stock and bonds, The F.nglich vy bb gd A po Teme] any beneiit therefrom, or enjoying soy of the advan- | which improved from‘) to M. stocks are duli to day this money the negroes were Other witnesses, that the office; in Fo pte ns ey" teen, the ‘tages which ere intended to asy ey y State fives fell off by 8. seouriti off slowly at LB gh tt gh / pon rome words oosurred, whiOh | isged. and ne apa iad eects the elles eames we p yo hey yh ai 00, mere badinage, no angry feeling - Givirion of the monopotierd products b; shade easier = Annexed are the takenes © effective. steps for the il, afterwards the ooo’ ees tren: onae vortaas Gun pened geome dap ty Ge meguemeeee, tees chosen by the mercbants, hax cond: N.A Iu. 11: TL Farmers’ grveroment covtinues Its warlike armament at Sevac. | arrest ef the KS. op ner opposite Mr. Wobler's store in order to investigate the whied have been the cause of reclamation, it beoom 3 Topol, and ie still levying recraite tn the interior of | Ateber war sent to Meter From ail the evidence, it did wot appear that the 90: | J arching the person of the accu “meoeerary that the governwent 4 Union A ington South Rorsia ihe furkish fleet will not emter into | tome Wade alo rep & 4 the | was found in bis possession ‘ be nal equilibrium. With theadviee | road 8%; $1 "OT, LIEK 100 a the harbor this winter. but will oooupy ite summer po. | Morning. there to await the arriv: of guilty of asec! 4 | tobe the weds of the -Of our Council of Ministers, we have ordered aad de- | 11); 3.000 ae, 66, 180%: 5 ehs. Philadephia B tition im the Bosphorus extending ivelf between Me and Archer travelled beoce tn the rad 1 bat gutity of assault money S100 Pill eee be tate | -ereed as follows: — 120; 19 Minebill Kailrond, 6145; $2000 Cennensee 5 rn \t 8 rf hing Petersburg, Arober laid the whole plan before patreryemiy foe Court semtenced him to the Peni. ‘ oon jontided, sea red their ers tentiary tor alx months the right side has been torn the police of that town, who readily t alone shail bx monopolised. 3 ae an he Railroad 16, $2100 State 6 0 will further the ends of ‘Ast 2, Cotton before being embarked. shall pass ; 10. BOI | vices to ald bim in arresting the Ridnapper At halt. Abrough the Bureau of the Monopoly. in order that It i Rivee Mead past tix ovclock oo Tuerday evening, toe two negrese ¥ gmey be wrighed, amd the duty, established by tariif 64%; 100 Reading who had promised to follow War 4 im the | United st No. 1, annesed to our decree of 22d June, be collected ears. under the control of F Wyatt. om panied B therec! resebing thet town pro | Anx &. The articles designated in the tariff annexed o Southern Depot agreeably to befure tbe Commies: p to the present decree, en: told above the prices the negroms to await a farther hearing i ! f N rT Tplted Staten frige 1 Dishonest Sailor.—A wan called Franols W. Hill, 4 Chere shall be established in each of the The U 4) © ports of Port nee, AUT L aye: | ape J a ee on Btorer, of war St. Louls. (2) Usamenane in. a of the o—— —- lying at Pier Ci % 4 amel. Gorai Drsrs a of war John Adams, were at Rio J river, was arrested yeu yy. on’ a charge of steal! ‘shalt ‘be pu bering reason to believe thal tae ar te egttls, Biscty | olero on the 6th ultimo iv iway proceeded to the from the catia of sald rece! @ $29 bill of the Barnsta- ‘through the toon “eet up shop” in Pitta A letter to the editors of the Norfolk Herald, dm dine as sve designated im the teri annexed to the pre torent bis ‘The omy ~I aontineds Tora,'vat | ov Dawes United Srare- chip A sony, Mavess, omeny ite. The whole company got in we i gent decree ass Ae) the master. Tenaya: We shall leave here to-day with the frigate | C8T# Sod se the train war about to more of Wade ° and used some threat. Ant b A Raritan schooner Flirt, and steamer Water Wirch G10 the negroes and remarked they were now | ening expressions the defenes, it was proved by aahall be charged copjoiatiy #1\h the consignes of said our destination is to the river \mason, (soast of | Oder bit protection and were safe; “eet one of | several ofeditable witneases that the oompiainent had vagiicles of merchandise, fo take pote ot them, they nil direot, them retern to this plece, after touching of a Wye | pong A pad cn the cosestons ‘etd hed stated te wastaken | the that he resol from @ pieo Srowes evo goes © ot anes i Thenegecer brought Smart, which stewek hierin the head The defendant a rtrong of guilt on the part of the to make tmmetion peoment of the proceeds of to the consignees of th- same. ‘Ant. 0, Coffee shall only be divided among importers scoused, Jusiles Lot titel om mitted him to prison for } itchenond (Va) Times, wee. — circ ametances,

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