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MO RNING EDITION----SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, NO. 5711. THE EUROPEAN NEWS. ADDITIONAL INTELLIGENCE BY THE STEAMSHIP NIAGARA. Affairs on the European Continent. &e., dies, Ke, TELEGRAPHIC OVER BAIN’S LINE, The steamship Niagara, Capt Ryrie, arrived at Bos- ton at half past three o'clock yesterday afternoon, and her mails will probably reach this city this morning. Annexed are some interesting additional items of Intelligence ; also Messrs. Baring’s circular. ‘The details of the news will appear in the Herald to-morrow morning. Turkey. The correspondent of the London 7i of Constantinople, Dec. 19th, say! rived here from St Petersburg. swer to the last communication made to his imperial highness by the Sublime Porte, with regard to the ques- tion of the Polish and Hungarian refugees, In a former letter, I told you that the Turkish ministers were wi ing to consent to the expulsion of all those Poles who had been concerned in the late Hangerian insurreetion, ‘but that they objected to the expulsion of Polish refugees who were resident in Turkey previously to that eveut, and who were provided with French or other passports, ‘The Czar has agreed tothe terms proposed by the Porte ; and Dembinski, and the other Poles who served im Hungary, are to bo expelled, and their country: resident in Turkey, who not concerned in insurrection, are to remain unmolested. If, however, ithout reference to the Sountry under whose he y be. shall, whilst resident in the Ot- guilty of any act hostile to the go- ‘ ror Niobolas, he shall, at the envoy, be expelled from the ossuth and the Hungerian refagees are to be con- fined in a fortified town in the interior, They are not ‘to be clove prisoners, but their place of residence will be under the constant surveiilance of the Turkish want Aust: The Breslau Gazette, of th public mind in Vienna is mu: Of acoup d orts which are litery circles. The day named tor putting it into effect da the 6tb cr 7th inst The military y ally formidable. Within circle of six miles round Vienna, the houses are full of reldi there are, at Jeast, 60.000 in Vienna, and 50,000 could be poured dn by the railways in the course of three or four days. ‘The reply of the Austrian cabinet toa n ote from Prus- 0 wege @ warof words with the Prussian cabinet, but reserving all Ler objectic ts. and rights, till a :further opportunity, eh u that ber ee is not to be construed into an acquiescence with the Prussian project, nor into a dereliction of her rights The report that an alliance. offensive and defensive, had been concluded between Prussia, France and Eng: eellers. at 83s. One thousand bags Granada, at auction terds t at 428, to 43s., as, also, 500 bags as been the favorite article of apes’ id bd transactions ati u- ve vey rices have not risen in pro- cluding public rales, upwards of 6,000 casks bags have been taken, at prices principally with @ fine marks 4000 bags of e... 150 bales Leg 8 ordinary Rao, 3 For a cergo of 3 500 bags good first Rio afloat, 688. has been offered and refused, In the near ports of the continent, prices bave algo improved, aud large busi. heen has been dope in Holland. Good ordinary Java i on worth 85348, and about 588, 6d. qr. owt. ip beard. We adjust our quotation accordingly : Ceylon lantation, 68x. to 90a ; native, 68s ; Mocha, Y6s. to 95s, Bamareng ard Java, 8s, to 66; Sumatra aad Beda, 508, to b4s.; Costa Rica, 58a. te 708.; Porto Rico ai Lagusyra, 68s, to €88.; Havana, 55s. to 70s.; Braall, Sis, 8. ‘The Cony trade continues dull, and large arrivals of French and American flour tend to keep the market fiat, We quote good Western canal flour 238. a 238 6d. ot barrel, and fine French 33s, quarter sack of 280 Iba. im dian corn in limited request at » and 29s, for Galats, pe quarter, cost of freight and insuracce. Sor" m in more demand since the ar- rival of the Hibernia, and i. have advanced at have been confined to 10.000 bales Surats, from 4d. to 5d., being an advance of },d. to 4d. per Ib. ‘1 place in several of our articles, which have been in acti #148: Duteh, 2s. to 258. 6d. Campbor, 65s, buyers, Opium without chaage. Quicksilver nominally 4s. yer present in Rhubarb in request le. 6d & 26, and suppl: of Anireed 58 6d ais 94. Fine Gum Animi scarce, and held for £10 i0s a £11. ££30 108; Ma- nile. £31 a £52; Jute. dull at £10 60, £09 East India, at auction yesterday, Ivpico bas bt en in extensive speculative demand. = advanced, being now from 4s to 6s above since our last. ‘The next sales ate fi imo, when probably about 10,000 to 1) 29,096 chests, agajnst 28,062 cheats, last year. liveries have exceeded any previous year, amor The Ixon market remains very firm at £8 5a. for common bars. aud £6 10s. for rails, Both tree on board Linsrep Cakes are dull at £7 104 for best New York, £7 London made, and French £6 b8 change in value, This afternoon, 130 tuns sperm were bought in at £52. Head brought £87, being eighty- Southern, All offered brought £52 to £3358. Olt bas advanced, and Gallipoli is worth £47 106. £4) but it wos quieter to-day, and left off on ‘change at £81 68 per ewt. tions—Bengal from 0s, 6d. to 11s 6d ,and in Mai from 98, 6d. to 6s SG casks direct Carolina, at sale Sauirerne ts firmer, sales reaching 10,000 bags, prin- cipaily from 26s to 28s. 6d., with about 2,000 to arrive, ® contract for six hundred tons, @ Soda iu great hoe wer and considerable business has taken Raw Corton has bee Liverpool to 65d. for middling Orleans. Our sales Daves, &c.—A further advance has taken speculative request. Gambier bas advanced to 13s. 94, Ib., only one private bolder bel Pe all. Oil cf Cassia is higher, selling at 10s, 8d.alle. Oil Hen is firmer; St Petersburg, cleat . Hider, of 62,041 sold at the former value. ards of 5 (00 chests have changed hands be brought forward Our steck, on the Ist i during the twelve months, to 32.073 chesta in Wales. Scotch pig 478 6d at Glasgow. In Fist Orts we bave bad little doing of late, and no feven pounds and cue hundred and thirty-five tu Palm ard cocca-nut unaltered. Linseed rose to In Rice there have been pretty extensive transac. this afternc on. were bought jv at 218. at 26e Sd a 2es Od The government have advertised place, at 148. to 14s. Gd. *it is now held at 158. Srvitex has edvauced from £10 12s. 64 to £16 10s., at which @ tair demand prevails. Sheet zinc, £22 Srices.—Peppsr continues in request at fall prices. There is however, little offering and the sales do not exceed 3.000 bege at isd. a 45d. tor fair Batavie and Aleppo, Pimento desrer—salee 1 200 bags, from 5%, 4. upto 64 perpound We notice, also, sales of 450 assia Ligne, at 98s to 106a.; 130 chests nutmegs, at 2s, 6d. to 3s. 4é.; and 1,000 pkgs. Bengal Ginger. 10s. to 2s. Mace and cloves irm. Nothing doing in oin- nsmon. Svcan bas attracted more gereral attention, and a kee, beld off Chagres December 22d, 1849, Jobn Le Affair: Mexico, ‘We have received our files of papers from the cities of Mexice and Vera Cruz, the former to the 21th, the lat- ter tothe 27th ult, They are very barren of domestic Intelligence: The Trait d’Union, of the 15th, says.—‘ Yesterday, the ldth, the extraordinary session of Congress termi- Theatrical and Musical. Bowsry Tueatre.—Poets have said at “ Music hath charms to seoth: And lull the stormy paesion: rest. We do not mean to say that the Bowery b'hoys have eavege breaste; on the contrary, we believe they are ag full of the milk of human kindness as they can hold; but we do say, that music has the effect of mated according to law, though in fact it had ended tremendously, Last night, aft n Ten — A 4 some fifteen days before, the deputies of the opposition | bye, plays the part of Pri jalma extremel; having p ly absented themselves to t a | and si eran. ! was id that the goverament had had ate yates intention ol of e: ‘traordinary od , constituting with the single | outburrt of exception of no capital executions bein; gle mitted p of the h swell | pe al offences. ith this exce tion Ut wes to have | {pg louder and louder as it arose, making the vaulted | ad plenary powers, and would have had authority | of to echo again, was well worth fifty cents only to to carry on the governm without calling together | besr—there was nasatbiog so hearty and uproarious the Chambers. By the tactics of the opposition, this | 1 it. Now muro raised this storm, and when Dunn movement has been prevented. Pre ions are now | *PPeared and sung again, in ebedience tothe popular belng made for the opening of the new Congress. A | ©°™Mmand, muric then allayed it. Ergo, music, likethe few deputies from the interior b satyr, blows hot and cold with oj The diffoulty between the moras and the Moxican governm and more involved; agein complained to thi breath, for it sooth ernie, the cavage breast, and it also rouses and exoiterit, | This evening the samo play aud the same music will | once more be repeated; and well worthy they are of re- peated and hearing 1850. City Intelligence. Tur Trstimoniat to Carr. Coox.—We are req tosay, that the testimonia] presented 4 the City to Capt. David Cook, can be seen at Del Vecchio’s picture framing establi mt, No. 405 Broadwey, this day, from Tecrelock, A M., to 10 o’eloek, P. M. Fine Amono tHe Soar anv Canvies.—At @ quarter past 3 o'clock, on Thursday a fire broke out in the soap juested and candle mavufactory of Allen Hay & Co., Nos 39and 41 Firat avem It was exting with dem: $100. undertaken by Watson G, Haynes, for the abolition of flogging in the navy, will soon be revived in this reg earn | that a meeting will be held in Brooklyn, on Monday evening next, at which it is expected a demonstration will be made that will have some effect in Washington. The public, we believe. have arrived at the deliberate conclusion that the sooner this de, is aboliahed, the better it will be country. Tux Apvantaoes or an Inperexpent Mart Comrany. —A paskage of letters was dropped in the post office of his city, on Wednesday last, the 23d instant, marked “Independent Mail Company, one dollar, paid, Sacra- mento city, Nov, 28° Now,) this package must have ding punishment for the navy and the Consul’s conduct. One of the causes of complaint Broapway Tueatar.—The laudable efforts of the | ee ne s aa interfered too | manager of this elegant establishment, 80 judiciously | The Consul bimecif, with the @ireoted to the resuscitation of the old standard drama, Bien Publico, @ paper are being repaid with that hearty liberality and en- Copsul, have been arrested by order of Gi courage: : » epaaBhan it which New York community is ever Cardenas, Governor of the State of Tamaulipas, ready to award enterprise and merit, sent, under a stroug escort, to Victoria, in Texas, there expelled from the Mexioan territory. those who seem to ti sides with the Cor his party, that no reaso: ere assigned for this rou; treatment. They were made to march on foot th hundred miles before reaching the Mexican frontier. A correspondent of the Monitor Republicano, of the 25th ult, writing from Queretare, complains severely of the new Governor of that place, and asserts that he has established a reign of terror. He lately ordered four editors of Iiberal journals published there, to be arrested. put in chains, and made to work at th public works, for having published sund: their journals unfa’ too republican for the present monarchic: of the government Marine Affairs, Last night, al- relsed but a ons and tase; nor can we of theatrical re- @ brilliant and effec. manner they are at this theatre, that « crowd of irers should be present, as was the case last night, evincing, in expressions of delight and enthusiasm, their approbation of the entertainments on the e, the desire manife; Ty member of the ta- spective parts truth- ast ting. The house was comfor fall seats to spare, and Hearts,” 0 nd “ia San Fnancisco, California, Oct. 11,1849. | rert, Feocived its faust auao applause, ‘This ‘We, the undersigned, passengers on board the steam- | chaste and beautifal comedy will be withharewee shortly, ship California, Captain Budd, having left Panama, to gi @ to the spirited and well written play of September 17th, for San Francisco, hereby express our entire and unqualified approbation of the bearing of the captain and other officers of said boat toward us during our journey; and teke pleasure in returcing ourthanks to the ecaptsin, mate, and purser, for their kindness and attention, and cheerfully recommend them to our friends as wholly wortby of the trust repored in them, and of the contidence of all traveling to and from Ca- lifornia. Signed by One hundred and thirty-five Passengers. j jurance,”’ both having been written by the Bunton’s THearne.—Yesterday evening, the enter- tainments commenced with the very popular comedy of the “Serious Family,” which was performed with admirable ability betore a densely crowded and highly intelligent audience, who manifested their approbatioa in the mort flattering manner possible, Messrs. Bure tom, 8 Aminadab Seek, and Brougham, as Captai Murphy Moguire, realised the most brilliant suce. Steamer Cauiponvta Bar or Paxanta, Nov. 22, 1949, and applause in the execution of their respective in- Lirvr, Twos. A Bupp. U.8 NN. terestlog rcles, The“ felka Cotillon,” thet favorite Commanding P.M. 8. California :— danee, was enocred last night, as it bas been all along Dean Sin :—The undersigned, passengers on board | ‘The amusemente concluded with tho good avd exosilent the amer California, cannot permit the ocession of | farce entitied “Hew to Pay your Was! wherein Mr. Hadaway, as Whitington Wid, Mise Chapman, as Mary Whita, acquitted t se to the entire ratiefaciion and amuseaentot all presen’ ‘woman,’” ts, aod ir separation to pass upnotioed by some mark of our Warm appreciation of your sktil as e commander, and erpecislly of your untiring efforts to contribute to our ccmfort and bo fg during the pssrege, now 60 | Tonight, will be repeated the cane comedy of the heppily terminate |. Many ciroumstances, in addition | “Serious Family,” along with tue farce of * Poor to the crowded state of the vessel, tend to Pilijecddy.”” ge to Panama harassing and disagresable, oted pleasure that we offer our testimony if ef your endeavors to alleviate the evils to which we have been subjected, and to your uniform urbanity. kindnery and attention to all under your care Th @ condition of your vesrel, and the state of dis. ciplipe meinteined on beard, sefficiently commend the commander and bis officers; and. on bidding adieu to thore with whem we deem 60 pleasantly associated for the last three weeks, we express cordial wishes for Cuanraau’s Navionat Trrarne —The performances at this popular and lively theatre were of @ vty ate tractive nature last evening, and went ot woll, betore full and crowded house, The “Female Guard’? still who is er more than forty re- nbounded admiration ”'@ very prety We are sore | eUiil fet and fair at forty; for it still comtaads u Child are Jour prorperity, and aerurences of the gratification it will aff thot of us who may retrace our steps, to pn hg Bh By enjoy timilar acceptable attentions under your com- : at ‘We ate, dear tir, your friends New Orlea! hich will cause great ment—we hope only fur 4 snort season to his numerous friends and aduirers. Mrreneti’s Otyarie Taeatne —This favorite place of amusement was uncommonly well Alied yesterday evening, with a fashionable audience. The entertai Signed by sixty-eight Passengers. A CARD. Ata mecting of the parsengem f the steamer Chero- lin on the 30th ult. business bas been done tu the various descriptions | Witt, Erq..of New York, was chosen chairm 4 - *tben Jrba, who commanded the Imperialists, | available for home use, at an improvement of 1s. to 18, |G soeretary. A. committee, Onociates sec | mente commeneed with the laughable farce of Cousta ‘when they were defeated at Raab, by the Hungarians, | c@. Perewt. In foreign, also, a good deal bas been ) Teperted the following jutions, which | Lambkin,” whieh was admirably executed, aifording . sulot done, including 40,000 bags Manilla from 18s. 6d. to mouriy adopted and signed by the passen- | innite pleasure and delight. It was succecdod, for the The typhus fever was raging fearfully at Viennaon | 20s. 6d.; 4.600 boxes Haran, from 20s. to 22s; 6.000 | &*t% and ordered to be p first time tbis season, by the execelieat drama of the 20th ult. No less than thirty medical men had | 18s , and £00 cares brown Bahia | , Resolved, That after a comfortable passage | « Charles the XII, or the Siege of Keralsund,” wherein ‘Deen ceized with it, from visiting their patients. | at aewtal ports a better feett: from New York to Chagres, in igdt ee. aod fo Us | Mr. Mitebell sustained the comleal charactor of I'rip- a Prusal are firm. insisti: on highee hours, we, the passengers on boa P| tolemus Muddlework, Burgowaster ot Circow, with Our advices from Berlin wont the 7th instant, in- | prices, At St. Petersburg they are dull, with eager | Cherokee, on ber Grat tr) See te toes cae: brilliant succers, Keeping the audience convulsed with usive. sellers of white Havana, at 28. wu ghter e Amusements Concluded with the farce It te understood that the ministerial crisis was over, Tsricy bas been firmer and St Petersburgh ls now yebohenlb es aeag ede od of the © Tra pgtoer® Wasaing.” and Vat of = roaape that on thi be chambers would recel worth $98. on the spet, and pew 40s 6d. , well. : conetitu = ne accepting the same, with some elight ie ‘aioe Bere Nase, made tn ae - Festes, ond tener, tall aiken, whe be NG Whe fees Howe? an or en The French Repubite. indent of the London Herald, writing from. vy ‘evening, says: —“There is a rumor about to whioh, frow its very serious charac- 3! i, not Lea = allusion, did ot disposed &n imprereion on persons nm ‘to ewallow idle ceortes.” it is said, then, that @ treaty has actually been concluded between the Emperor of Russia and the President of the Republic, the particu- Jars of which will yot be found to be any , 80 far as England’s interests are coneerned. The Paris, on w thing but de- | # eR, ocmmon Hyson aud Young Hyson, expecially the Kirmer, from ls. ad. to ls. Od—the latter, boca. to 1s. at Sée., and straite readily bring 828. cbarcoal, IC coke. 208 x. adily mai Good reugh is worth 7s. per evt from bave advanced to 82s. 6d. for British, ke American, in casks, relatively worth untried to promote the constant happiness of each an wirbes for bis bealth and preaperity in the station he is £0 weil fitted to occupy sod adorn ‘omnpkine Bli We expect there will be suother humerous audieuce in attendance. Irattaw Orena.—Last night Donizetti's opera,“ Anna jer especial obligations to ed himeclt. well worthy ot he enjoys ass careful, 6! Bolena,” was performed before a very numerous aud — a. hy! i aaaid fashionable audience. This work, indeed, continues to condialip diader to tim Our attract crowded houses, and is al: heardjwith now Pleasure. It is Just to say that it is capitally rendered in its principal parts by Signorine Bertucos, Patti, Per ae DE WIES, Cheleman, rink, and Signori Forti and Novelli. These artists are Grovar Sxxsurtn, Secretary. . 64 pron more and more appreciated at every performance, and “Gen, De Lamoricier arrived this morning from St. Petersburg. and M Gustavo de Beaumont hed arrived | py iytarnnons ie stilt quoted mominally £185 for both | ae 4 mesting of the pascengere of the steamship | fe fast growing in the opinions of thelt tashionsble Satavias ema; catae ok ae Seales a bonne | 549, Wm G. Wood, of New York, was | painted by Signor Allegri, which produces ‘them, it is conjectured that something of importance | The Very Latest News. 0 the cbair, and F. C. Hum; cent effect. Wf mh determined him to hasten bis journey . | The President proceed: onan iad eet ke ee cee mee on that even- ‘An Ald-de-camp of Gen Baragoay de Hilliers has just reached Paris with important despatches, the ma- ‘ture of which has in part transpired. that there ir little likelibood «f ao understanding being oome to between the gallant General and the govern- ment of the Cardinals, owing to the manifest jeaiousy of French infuence entertali by the latter, while | the Cardinals are for placing the Pope under the pro- tection of o mixed garrisou of Austrians and Italians, General De Hilliers feast — leaving @ French force 12,000 men in the city of Kome. tre pr porition has been met by the Cardinals with a decided refusal, aud affeirs are as far an ever from being arravged. ‘Ihe French funds continue to rise, | The cents bave reached U4. bo. ‘The following is the article from the new paper, the Na Cd is supposed to indicate the inclinations President : 4] Of two things, one—either the republicans have do- | ecived the people in preeching to it for forty years, that the appl ation of their principles would lend t9 | the corral of all eviis and of ail compli tions, or they deceive it now. in tell that th: wade by thew of their great privelples bing in the vioes and abuses of the monar- ‘We defy them to get out of this dilem- e trath ie, for man the bile wae not | nd, but a means. How, withou’ in their. Sonduct since December 10th? The r Care oppost- | tion to the old Bourbons, those living types of divine preventative of re be conceived; = Ne right, or to Louis Philippe, that re; liamentary vr ) may elected. proclaimed, an jonaparte, elected. proc! . and President of the repubile. blieans of the Veiile, mot very incem- | ir former convictions, are eo with ran- A i i i i d se f i : aed on er by i lata fe down vith orders absolutely to do Ee ‘sclton consulted The sete of anger of the ‘biicans against the ~ faults They complain of the reaction whic of to-day would cali for « monare! po Louis f differe juct of the two great men, — under. valued. Wili Louis N: in be free to enoore tween the two modela! The repudlicaue will decide It ls confidently asserted that the and other articles, which bave apprared in the first numbers of the Nopelen, were written by the President bimeeif, avd thet the re-esteblishment of the empire is clearly indicated by this movement. Barings’ Circular. priday, Jan. 11, 1850, ey oreioek, P. M. } article, which hes gone on increasing, Bave been ona most extensive role, as will be seen from the rubjoined remarke. The great sbundance of mouey has led to Ppeculation, and prices of several articles have s4- vanced considerably. Indeed, with the exception of grain and provisions, there has been hitherto no reac- tion. By the overland mail, which arrived on the ith Instant, we bave dates from Bombay to the 3d ultimo, and from Celoutte to the Zlet November. At both 're- pidencies exchange was advancing. at Caloutta baat | Company's treasury was rupee. nited Ne@w York State b's, 48 [®Y TELEGRAPH FRON LONDON To LIVERPOOL] ‘Tne French Assembiy. Panis, Friday, Jan. 11, 1850. In the Assembly, ¢n Thursday evening, the 5th clause Scheol Bill was proposed, as follows :—“ No dism'seed, can ope: ohool in the com- mune in which he bas exercised that function.” The wordip excited it uproar amongst the * bers Ma oat han "Si to, on mn the numbers were : for the clause, 820 ; agninst the claure, 265, Majority, 75. ated the Deed that he is charged with, iforniar. ORONOKA. “And | om cf for Cali! “Yours, 23 of November was ‘& Bad Cay for me.” ‘This letter came direct: New Orleans. apd is etam, of Warbington. Texas. care with pearly all ow! mg thie letter, was, thet it hoax of rome i 5 uy im er be fore thre it aside, of it; but bew im cumstances wh: rit by no means je oF im prc bable that the lettermay constitate an Important Hee i inquiry into this mysterious affair. The letter Is written ‘literate man, on come Erte ond is folded in am awkward manner. It came by the mail from Texas. The 234 of November reterred to in the post: a for 7 upon wae Dr, Parkman's remote town of Texas. ‘We remember et ymous Briter bad murdered Dr. Parkman, and of the meeting, being to pass r jed to state object ive of of the pareengers relative to the gen- ot and uaiform kKindmess of Captsin Porter towards them. Mr, Winents moved that a committee of three be o draft resolutions expressive of the senti- wy of the meeting. Dr. Leonard, Mr. Faulkner, and Mr. Winante were appointed) On motion of Mr. Winants, the chairman and secretary were added tothe ‘The ccmmittee, after retiring, reported the fol- lutions, which were unanimously adopted: , That the passengers on board the steam- Unieorn, Francisco to Panaina, feel it a 0 OW ie pudile, ‘and especially to Captain Porter, ef raid ship, to express in « public man- sense of the advantages and enjoyments that on, bave experienced “from the commence- ing On Tuesday night, tor’ bis benefit, Signor Bene- Yentano will invite ali his friends and the appreeiators of bis talent, to the perfermance of Mozart's master- piece,“ Don Giovanni” The Aster Pince Opera Houre will be too email for the numerous admirers of this talented singer. . are evidently is performance probation. 1g contributed to the amusement of the eohanics’ Hall, and consequemtly deserves » good tlow ebip. entlemanly and kind deportment, conv fret cabeveiee went bave sendeved the voyage tedious aud upplesrant, into one of comfort and pleasure; at the same time, secured the respect and conf- denee of ali the passengers as an efficient and able rum —The inimitabl he Mi the audiences with his Yankee ides this attractive privilege of viewing an im- mense number of rare curiosities. Amrnican Muscat Fun Socrery.—The grand con- truly benevolent institution, will Place this evening, at the Astor Miace Opera House. Mise Julia Northall, Mr. Joreph Burke. and ‘the principal members of the Italian (pera company, ‘will appear on the cecasion. Mrxopron — White's Serenaders, as usual, give their amuring performances at 58 Bowery, every evening Nimto's Saroow.—We have just been informed that the Musical Festival, which was announced to come of this evening, at the above room, will not take place Ma. Eowarn Rewenv:.—This distinguished art f merits, and more conformable to the bi, be bar 0 derervediy won by many years tbe schoo! Py srt tation Rerolved, That Lf of these proceedings be pre- rented to Capt George Porter. WM. G. WOOD, Chairmaa. whose début at Niblo’s theatre was ro puccesstul, : Secretary ‘ leaves this Philadelphia. whrr- be intends giving Set GER os. pon @ concert. Some woke Hie style and corumten to the A great deal bas been done by the New York ineu- ‘The revoking of the exequator of the Spanish consul at New Orleans. bas been published im that olty, and meets with general sppre dation. ‘The rarigation cf Lake Champlain bed not been in- Dy ice up to the 19th inst, am the laborers on the Og- Fes feured ¢ Bitenveng, whieh resulted ip the arrest of about forty of them. ‘The town of Fon du Lac, Wis., as partially destroyed Ry 66 8 Keatecny See caine sesteb ends Mormons arrived at St. Louis @, s A w = teslerippt Planters’ Bank, 606 | on the (th inst., +n reute for Salt Lane, 2. U Al Dotiar 6's, 0 @ Snow fell im great quantities in Maine and New 5 do. ory iend Seerting V's, 80 @ | Hampehire, om Monday and Tuerday last. ; 49 The Anti.Siavery Convention of Marrachusetts as. becninrat — About one thovsand bags have changed | sembied in Dorion om the 22d inst, ihe proceedings ee = yo hy ‘> yous pope aa bedi arrested in Montreal, — Canada, daring the year 1b0, for various erimes, was ‘Cooon fe in request, 00 begs Pare were sold om ape an - on rh, Monday at Sos Bat te. there were buyers, but mo tas Seen uth ed aus the seneren 0 oad robbed france companies im rewarding cn of vessels, + merican, for saving shipwrecked mart- mote oma, 07 presenting such captains with ebro- *—A great triamph nometers, gold watches epygiasses Ke Ae. Now. it seems he American Theatre, that whai 1s food for the goose te food for the gander. | Miss Davenport was the bright particular star of the We weuld wh why something of thie kind bas net beem evening, to whom all were directed She hasa fine done for Captain Edwards, master of the American ship clear enunciation, an expressive face and noble Catherine, of New York, who, on bis last v from bich the dresses eplendidiy. The character Amaterdam, in iat, 46 27 N.,long 26 1736, tellin with | (Jule, in Piiunekback,"”) hes bem the wreek cf the British brig Samuel Hicks, from Li- the mest eolebeoted actresces to Castine, ip e sinking and leet few that any great totally dirmasted. He took off her captain and crew, eleven in number, it blowing s gale st the time, by there which the sbip Catharine lost of bet boats, when a ship | of last tbip bad parred them two hours prev! itheut taking | acting te notice of their signal of distress. Edwards hes | every one made reventy eight voyages to Holland. and has been | from her im Meters, Gebbard’s employ, as commander, for up- | sudience wards cf twenty cight years, and bas never lost @ | which the ‘yeeel, while the coart of Holland, in the winter season, | — New Or: fe the most dangerous coast in Europe to n ‘STICK. Politica: Agence. The Houre of Deiegates of Maryland have parsed a Dill, reme ving all restrictions upom the introduction of slaves in that State, is Legislature of Pennsylvania has, bye pogo teee eas, Tetusd to entertain resoiutions fering with the slavery question, in connection with i | tor board. which, added to other pecuniar: come in the Cherokee, which arrived here on the 13th inst. What an extraordinary despatch that must have been, which conveyed a parcel of letters from Pier No. 8 North river to the post office. in Nassau street, about & quarter of a mile,in eleven days! After thia, the pub- lic must feel alive to the advantages of an Independent Mail Company. Incenpianisa.—Between the hours of 12 and 1 o’oleck on Thurrday morning, officers Fisher and Norvill, of the Sixteenth ward police, discovered a fire in @ three story brick house in the Tenth avenue, between Twenty- ninth and Thirtieth streets, occupied by Mr. Peter Sealy. it was extinguished by the officers, assisted by = citizens. It was evidently the work of au incen- diary. Buno.any ano Ronnery oy Piate.—On ‘Thursday af- ternoon the house of Mr. Ray Tompkin: between 8th and sth a tered and robbed of the following articles of plate Une one half dozen silver forks, value $75; table spoons, $60; tea do., $20—total value, $145. Esuicnr ~ On Thursday morning at 8 o'clock was not a single lamp, el ¢ Second ward. So say th x watch and ward during the night, and t it to know. Well may the citizens pray to the city 8, “Enlighten our darkness.” ink by Lavpanum.—The Coroner yesterday was called to hold an inquest at the boarding house No 168 Duane otreet, kept by Mr. Holt, on the body of « Dutel m by the name of Dr. J. Von Roumer, aged bout’ fifty years, born in Amsterdam, who committed joide by taking laudanum. The de arrived in this country in June last, by profession. Shortly after his arr «mpioyment in a drug store in Christopher street; but latterly he was cut cf business, and duced ip circumstances, and du) two was anxiously awaiting letters with a remittance from his father in Amsterdam, who is alleged to be quite wealthy. He was indebted to hia laadiord $33, i Yesterday ed in b burning in kept wet appeared to prey upon bis mind, and led, it to the axfal result of sreif-destruction morning the rorvant girl found the deo about nine o'clock, apparently in « dyin astistance was immediately eailed: bu tor came he pronounced him dead. A iu the room empty, and the label scratched of viel was evidently the one which contained t drug. Dr Holmes made a post mertm examina the body, and found that the brain was such ci +4, thowing conclusively that the deceased came death by the effects of laudanum. The jury rendered & verdict according to the above facts, Dratn ny 4 Burs —The Coroner yesterday held aa inquest at No. 37 Mangin street. on the body of Ann Fergueon, aged 48 years, @ native of Ireland. The ceased, it reems, accidentally set fire to her clothes on the 26th of December last. burning both legs badly, from the whieh she died on Thursday last, Verdict accordingly. Saoritenen ix Peas.—The Coroner on Thursday held an inquest on the body of Amelia Waugh, ia Chirteenth street, aged twenty-two years, a native of England, who was found dead sitting up ina ebair, by her hus- band, on his coming home to dinner. It seems that the deceased was evidently preparing dinner, as on the table before ber was @ pan of peas and from some cause unknown, she is supponed to have fallen asleep, as ber foce was found buried in the peas when disgovered by her burband, On litting ber head from the pan, peas Rreve found lodged under ber eyelids, up her nove, and ber mouth, which, from the position, shows evi- dently that the deceased was euitooaied. Dr, Holmes ri fom on the body, and found that e 8 had take piace frou sul- focation. Verdict acco dingly Eanata —In our report yeaterday of the presentation of the freedom of the ity to Captain Cook,of the Sarah, the typographical mistake occurred of tom,” Instead of “Squire and Brother,” the jewellers who made the exquisitely beautiful gold emutt box for the cccusion. In the same report a similar error of the comperiter occurred © represented the indian as exptereing ‘ thanks of Manito,” (the Great Spirit.) it war printed “thanks to merit’’— which is ratuer 4 tame | sentiment. Court of General Sesst Before the Keoorder avd Aldermen Cook aod Bard. Jan, 25 —Pheas of Guilty.—Jobn Cogan, keeper of a junk shep, at 123° Roosevelt street, pleaded gui ty to receiving $400 worth of broadcloth, Knowing the same | to have been stolen, The cl th was sent to Cog: shop by a man named Mortar 0 is now im prison, to be ‘tried for a burglary. ‘The Court reatenced the | prioner vo the State prisom for two yours aud six corner of Light! lead wes valued P efferca by the privoner, sud sent him to the penitea- tuary for three mouths Charge ef Sending Thr letters to Charie with the Tealder with sending threaten relative of bis, residing im this olf ‘The scoured is ted to“ Charles Alden, as prod ab oven by but he could not state positively | d the letter at Philadelphia if, | 4 to this elty by the Postmaster at er place. The letter had not yet been read | fect was discovered in the provesu- videnoe, aud the District Attoruey was obliged | thor Porter to abandon the cause. The Recorder charged the jury | 4, i eferenee to the difficulty instructing them of the eorenity cf acquitting the accused, under the clrow He raid the case should be proseented i ‘in. to which place the letter iy ty or verdiot of not guilty, Stealing Winot i. a Vessel.—Jamen W. Spencer, Dow Fulier and Timothy MeCarty were placed at the barge ib tea) forty busbels of wheat worth $47 20, the 'y of the Messrs, Heoker, millers, at No. m1 C street. From the testimony, it appeared that om the Tth of December, a man | came into Mr. livcker's establishment aod i to sell @ quantity of wheat, of which he displayed ® temple. Mr. Hecker soeeeens Tecogpised ine | ] wlatore, Met arth; out the’ oe but now & betwen, et formerly » , bu " The arrest SicCarthy wae soon followed by that of Fuller, who was captain of the lighter Equity, aod aoa Sel on beard. The the wheat froma of Pine street. Wheo it was uoleden, it was found thet some forty bushels were missin; which the owner Spencer to comvict quitted. The District Attorney raid t ler was of the pame nature as that against to eonviet iE dine’ of 3000, corte, Shot.—A man named Joba Joha- | BL By. fe of tattyiog ening set the police oteers U rom, was tried ono charge green p | information that you we: | sovereign, of three soverele TWO CENTS. prison. This isthe first of 1849 making it al of- , he amp weping a disorderly bh \ Auugust last. It was in preetencs fighting, were enacted time. ‘The jury found the Court suspended tentence, wath the accused if the disorderly conduct is re The January Term.—Vhe petit | aterda, discharged, ary trials belog ail comeladed The number of cases term, bas been sixty-one. These cases have resulted im teen scquittals, and two po mad genglentans, six! liregreements of jury. In addition to the there have been nearly one hundred indict: iy rewn. ‘The January term hag therefore been a severe one for the public prosecution. Mr, McKeon, the District At- torney, having been engaged in the Court of Oyer and Terminer most of the time, the business of the General Sersions has devolved upon Mr. Phillips, his assistant, who has performed the duties of the office ine most efficient manner. ‘ito be United States Commissioner s Court, Pe power B E. Stilwell, Esq. lan. 26.—Further Iuvestigation of the Case of Dillawey.—James Morrissy was again Ba. the Commissioner. Mr. Florence MoCarthy, on behalf of the defendant, submitted that a crime cannot be committed without an intent. Miss Trafford had sworn that the defendant had taken those things belong- ing to Miss Dillaway, but not with the intention of them. Even with the array of witnesses the brought around them to-day, they estimony and the intent swora te by prosecution ha: cannot alter her t Mies Trafford. M Barrett, who was retained at the request of y & private coun ‘appease with Mr. Sum- whorepresented tho U.S. District Attoreey for the ‘oreaution, said that they were prepared to prove, that d the vessel, when the prisoner was asked for rty of Miss Dillaway, he gave up some few and declared that they were all he had; they uld also prove that the deceared bad had a gold tch in her possession, which is not forthcoming, and they could trace it as baving been last seen in the pos- tession of the accused Ann Trafford was recalled, and (after an objection by defendant) examined by Mr. Barrett —The green parse saw the dey before ually kept it; there few pieces of silver im w that purse until the time did not buy anthing, that e cabin with her, and could was then about « sovereign and it; from the last time I that Miss Dillaway died 1 could vay; 1 wasin the did; 1 did no jad you apy con: purse after Mies Se a ow it to me, he showed it to the mat the putse again in bis pocket; Miss Di watch in her possession daring the voyage: to be @ very nice one, but they said was in the basket wh YY didn't y looked at it Mr. Comertord € and James ((he defendant) were thi came in and raid euptain ought sesriop of the wateh, and | dont know wi fendant gave it to to the captain or it; the last Lime | saw it was io Jam Was present wh pro- perty from jth that with Morrivey; Moriiesy had # barrel on board; | saw Uhat barrel at’his lodgings in Cherry street, in this city; rome things of Mise D.’s were tak of | gave them out; his landiord and n who came with me for them were present; all those things in the beske(s, that were tasen out of his trunks, be- lopged to Miss Diliaway; there are two memorandum books among them whieh belo 1 arity say anything in Liverpool about money that be had or bad not; he said that he had lost a sove- reign, but he fouad it afterwards; when he arrived in New York he said he bad not muoh money; he said he Was very destitute and Mr. Dillaway said he would get him a job if he would come, but he did not come; Miss Dillaway bad, also, another pair of spectacles (tortoise shell) besides the one produced; she had rosary and a crucifix; | have never seen them since; | told Mor- tisey what money | had; it was only £2 anda sixpence; ja s conversation | had with him sinoe we arrived here, he raid | had more money than he had. some silver in the green purse produced, wad there were £0in sovercignus and half rovereigns in a long puree which bad been found with the accused, but is bot ideptifed by the witness.) The witness was them crom-exanined (2 —Did you ever swear that you did bot know bow muoh money Mies Dillaway had? The questi ae repeated several times, and ihe witness @ that she had so sworn; it wae I pat ner tute el; Morrissy’s bedding D.’s name was on that barrel; the green puree, with the silver in © and also pointed out the baskets as be- tise Dilla 1 do pot know whether the bim for th oney, but he (the mate) re- marked thet it was very strange she hadat more money with her. ‘The cross examination was contioned at consider- th. it was not mat previous testimony on Wedne: Counsel for protrcution adwit that Miss Dillaway to keep for her. aud he y have been som: to Mr. Comer- er death, to Mr. Comerford’ arked him if they would » since; Morrisay to tof Miss D's death; { eaid to him thas h . You state that the day Miss Dil- sovereign aud some silver aid you swear in yout lormed aad believed \or- tisey bad purigined gold to the amouat of thirty dol lars? ALT ot toll the District Attorney much was inthe purse, because | did not know; Ido mot know bew wueh thirty dol are; | don’t bell lars, | pever saw the be when | swore my ii mat ti the efiver) | alluded to. Q, Do you intended to steal those things, and did | you believe he #0 intended when you made the afida- vit Mr. Barrett objected to the quention.—Let the de- fevdant take the beneiit of any discrepancies in her affl- davit; but she bas sworn to it, and they cannot ask her deny ber oath. If the question ts put, he (Mr. B) would teil ber mot to anewer it The Counsel for defrnce contended thet he hate right to examine her as to her affidavit; and as the de- fendant is detained in acel! in a country where he isa ftrapger. upon the belief of this witness, be hada 6 to tert that belief. The Comanestoner ruled that the aMdavit shoul: questioned as to ite securacy. said rhe belleved it to be true [ Theorueidx produced 1 saw any oibrr crucifix with Miss Dillaway Lit w fore, © mistake when she swore C Jan, 2% —The grand against Samve! Dru: eery. jury it in a troe bi and Sem care | h these 4 ‘chenged The nw ore en sttempt to murder Mr Warner, will be this court, sed Instructing thelr re res James AP. Hopkine, one of t je attach. | made on fn Cergriss te uve tbeit Toftuence egaiast tne edmlesion conne ~s ta te tbe frm distiiet police court: testifed that on the | cf Carpenter and No. 182 Grand street, The of any new Btate without the reetriction claure, ‘Apri 1, 1846, at 382039 > Toey have | 20th of October. s man came = and a vue, a however, Sobeaboconeabane oe 2° Ip the Legislature of Kentucky, om the 10th inet, @ | 9, opriated jor foreign lands, fur theavelety*saurrent | fetence of an fem from bie ate houssim Leonard, | whet thay were after. feries of resolutions were presented, opposing the e Jeer exding April 1, the following sums, to ‘gm remitted | be raid, bad been stolen bad cileer Stephens went in Jet of Columbia asin vio- and distributed among particular. stations. a8 | eee etre ei ioand peveral well Keown oharaters Raval Intelligence. lation of the rpirit end meaning of the com | further tuformation rhall at the “euate of ech cit the bar room among them wore | ‘The United States ship Germantown, Commander >. oo; an tae tke f distivguished individuals-doe Barrett, | Lowndes, arrived at this port on Tat fromm No ie yee ye Pane, asee® | Da Van Torn, Allen MoAfer and Sooteh |. The following it a list of her officers :—Ubi Grate south of 6 yore! ari ail of which notabies are well kmewn to | Lowndes, Commander; RF. Pinkney, RL Tilghman, shel commate & prené room as the offenrs went imto the room, | RN. Stembel, J 8. , Liew ; John T north cf thes per ‘isis lem, | © y avon tncicntion cfhosum:-| Sreter S's: outmsss, Asstenuan: J. A. Strick pend PR a Be lends, $3.0°9; to | be therefore seseuns putes, wed ordered the fees, Lieutenant ot marines; B.D NT. West, pledge that the people of the fiamiiton, J culls, $1 000; total, $15 660. Oly 91,000 is yet received their property, are wet to be exoinded grers, from the territory south ot it. Gen Joreph Lane has been nominated by the demo- crate of InGinme as @ cangidate for the Iresidency im y Bard Peytew sa 1. Mores, af 'W_ B. Flemming bas been nominated by the whigs of | rart. tg © th At, ——- 1 ‘Gistriot of Georgia, to din 344 y oul Mork Kore vaited from Mobile for Vers Uroe he yaomney cecasioned by ihe resignation of the ton. ry ’ Wainer. Pues seae siege om the 40th ines, In the U, 8, steamer Movew wt of Individanis, Let ober, U Ot this De opened peltermen proceeded to remreh the were tn the room mcf the geonred were @ heavy vietdel “carrying b Hlavg tben. or a stallee venpoe w thie order was complied with aod | Pasred Midsbipmen; J. R. pertone of thoee | H. Toon, Mid-hipe. ‘The momey vas not found bot double. ‘The court sentenced the prisoner te serve two years 0; & Hariioon, Commander's lerk; D, Lenkin, Gunner, J, Dorrows, Dontewaia; #. Thomp- iM 1 Tabb, Purver's: ry Whipele, Sorgece’s Stewntd.—Pensacole Dem. Jon. 18. There were cighty two deaths im Beithmore, for the week epdirg the Zist imams,