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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | Pare <<< WHOLE NO. 6044. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1850. LAs NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Very Late from Cuba. Our Boston Our Philadelphia Correspondence. The Negro Laws of America. ADVICES BY THE STEAMSHIP ONIO—THE Bostrom, Deo. 27, 1860. Puiavecenia, Deo. 29, 1860, TROUBLE IN THE FRENCH seek, AND INDI@NA Sicamahip Ohio, &e. POLITICAL NEWS OF THE ISLAND—FASHIONABLE IN- The New Clipper Ship Stag Hownd. Desperate Fight with Alleged Runaway Slaves—Two Ne- tarewre of Herannas Monvoux, Deo. 28, 1860. ren et eee This is the largest, sharpest, and most besutiful grece Shot—Mlle Parodi, $e. M. Duplo, Sen. ihe Preidoat, took the chale ate ‘ ‘was called om the steamer Oblo thie morn. | _We Bave received, by the steamer Ohio, our files of the Diarie de la Marine, and Gecets de la Hahene, to the ‘apdthey have reported her safe (with alight re- . ~~ “io her engines) to proceed to New York, ‘The | 27th inst ; also the Foro Industrial de le Habane to the 224, oer ain te ail waiting eedere et *** |.” hes politoal news of the sland fa net of much im- elipper abip in the world. Accustomed as our people, A corious difloulty occurred carly yesterdayfmorning, br maha I mean our mercantile cotton men, are to fall modelled | im the vicinity of Coatesville, jabout twenty miles dis- alae ants Maanesion. brea andes feadig 54m that set out from this | Schaicher eae ta Beh nnn od eee | ee bd fa diesree Saale reene seh alt howonveman oald that he considered it his dwt ; portance. The quietness had not been disturbed since rendesvous for tle: ‘The t the > no ° - Breas Sgenatie® Remniy our last advices, and no fears were entertained ef a new ya ry eaistenoan Tio ; Fatal Pictu ws poe ge gy ct ge hg rs a better mens ete ko 4 LW ya invasion. Four Spanish frigates of war—the Guis de of the U. 8. Deputy Marshals, Mr Smith, and consta- | United States relative to the introduc the schco} was eo wall conducted as could beunder the Whe America on hor Outward Voyage. | Vigo, Esmeralda, Kurops, and Primera de@uatemala— dle John Ages, drove out to the vicinity, and, on | COlorom their territory. If, for inetance, @ n = Sroxes—Cn Thursday » tre Hauirax, Doo. 97,1860. | from Ondis, with about 1,200 oflcers and soldiers, on- Sh bee 4 the cocupants: and re: PNET Epp Ef mania Y The steamship Americs, due last night, arrived at 8 | tered the port on the 9th of December, and the troops Sheir venicle’ ® a ther stouded baa had broken. A could be found oelock this a‘te:noon, and sailed st 6 o'clock for Li- | disembarked on the following day, in presence of the Jered womas came to the door or with alight when the of ie og geo eh 4y., ‘werpool. ‘The weather {s calm and pleasant, Governor General. Another frigate, La Industria, ges pment seed tee aera, mam. | Gime! s third time, he” wan pursued, and captured in ac tem a ay poe tile lig GF Gales. which sailed ftom Oadis with the Valdes, arrived on the armed with axes, forcing the officers to use ment. At the same cogoized as an old Five Point thief, and was a naher oe 21th inst, with about 400 men, forming » part of the their pistols in. self-defence. It is suppored that two | liable to be seized. Thus, socording to this conn ted hy Bh. Justice King for examination. Lewes, Del. Deo. 29-11 P.M. | ., Lsaition seat from the other country. ‘the Indus- be = were wounded by the ‘of the | *tFapge and most barbarous legislation, France could ign ccsnned. Stize Casey, ze a ervested Nothing has yet been heard of the steamship son a ‘fhe Officers had to retreat without succeed- ue send @ consul or other functionary. if a black or y night, with three new shawls, three hun- tria went first to Matanzas, where the officers of the the fu. to, tothe United States; nay, more, an offteer in Sed upoots ot cotton, a piece of gi , atid other “of Glasgow.” regiment of Leon, garrisoned in that olty, gave them s - | the French navy, when «man of color, if he landed on | articles, in her porsession, was ron t before Justion 8 r saw foe } | the coast of the United States. could jected to | Kin es amination, One of the shawls was identi- he oe the negroes, four or five whom he Kuew to be the senaitiet beatqnastioned.vts passin ene.sas being |, 208 | olf, of Pulton street, as having beom merchant ship in the igtgorse T. Priceand Wm. ueointen ‘whe: seater oo foe Nessa a Srapee <0 be eotes See fe peepee inf fala "rom nie store; and another wit: upon mautical affairs are ture beon, u mactra particularly now that it had the go Ope et Teer in The Nigh (ee ee aa Gitaon nanenton as fugitive doctanan So bammannes Alan’ toot jater } Property ‘The weather here is dark and heavy. magnificent banquet. ‘The Weather In the State of New York. The whole island is very strongly garrisoned with er ndin’s (on oTaxILLy’s) erate TELEGRAPH Linx, 29 watt | Sdout thirty thousand regular troops of all kinds. It ‘STREKT. will not be so easy s matter, in future, to effect a land- 4 ideas were 'boun on the right. cheers on the left; atolen. "athe prisoner was committed to the ‘Avant, Deo, 20,1860. | ing, ns Lopes found It a fow months since the relghting Danieelay seemed’ the extentions, Ia ‘ he scorch gpl ara ae tach & manifestation bog ‘seonbly, ety, ie] skated Soroush. Tansee Guy, deebdting' SA, No. 21 rrempreo Sorcioe.— f A snow storm commenced last evening,and bas con-| On the 12th inst., the regiment of Napoles took ite | New York, whsro the ats in neval architecture, udience at the Opera last evening, was the most | °f Teele bean ase cela in, uns | James ctrest, attempted io cut his throat with & rasor, freely proc f Ane not the republic been seers Sue Sedansite et Che eeteees altel 6 maintained that ib it had. and that the monarohy had | 0m Wednesday lest. His wife fortunately sane ‘tinued up to the present time, About eight inches of | ge parture from Havans, for Cardenas, by the railroad. Mat ke panealeaie are Seem now bas fallen. The weather is cold. ‘They were followed by au immense cto: ‘aan to her Ge boom: he could ut rejoice at the | Bim, and preetred the attendance of Dr. Geo, Urica, Deo. 29, 1850. ‘ bange, as givi his count additional wer and | immediately, who dressed the wound, and thereby rtp , ‘The Governor General, Don Jose de 1s Concha, passed mauéer one of the most Sele- |“ peeereeny Beomtisey rad ee een ents | freee (ous sheets on the lett). Dat td retura te | raved his Hiv. Depression of sptrits, 1a conkequenes ‘The weather is rather milder this morning, but it | jp review, on the 10th inst..the six squadrons,of militia it lary difficulties, is said bas been snowing since eight o'clock last night. The | Ruraled de Fernande, commanded by Brigadier iow yore. Bhe registers 1,600 his interpellations. He was tully aware that the va- | of peouniary culties, is said to have led to wot. Ser. tone, feet long jous States ot the American Union - He is in a fair way of recovery i t long om the Keel, 215 between per- | The follow {a the offcial report of Prot. A. | "acting whatever laws they deemed mont Savacte; | _ Thx Kecantisuntuxr ov we New Pouce —Arrange- anow has fallen to the depth of about ten inches. | gosta. The Captain General expressed his satisfac- diculars on deck, and 226 feet from the knight | D. Bache, Su) ef the United States Coast tor f ments are. it is understood, completo for the establish- Sleighing has been fine during the past week, tion at the excellent appearance of this corps. rede to ths tral, xtreme brandi of eum 40 tea | By Inlands between | eee og the Privilege of watehion aren souk | ment of the new police. Under the same system a0 Avavas, Deo. 20, 1860. The Conde de Ponslver gure a grand-ball, tho partt- | bosrds, 39 inches, dead rise at bal oor, 40 inohes, swell jeoomber 18, 1850. . And, in certain cases, of obtaining thelr mo- | that of New york. on the Aret Monda; sheer, 3 feet, 6 inches. Hur whole it commenced snowing last night about eight | oulars of which are annexed, on the 7th instant. All pow 2) and protiony rile About six inches he snow | the aristocracy of Havana, and some ef the most dis em, and there is every appearence of ® con- | tinguished foreigners, attended this magnificent /éte. tinusnce. It is colder than it has been for some time The Menta tater troupe had arrived at Hava- ‘Past. na, and appeared for the first time in @ piece called Braacuse, Deo. 29, 1850, “ It commenced snowing last evening, and still com- Drees cootthendione de wes ye PR co ie henge ‘ber is to be 135, including eight fe to. th h di t). Those who will alwa: ‘on the courts (abo 15 for patroles, one thir will be constantly on duty; that is about five Ineach of the nine wards. This number, it is @ y considered, will etill prov clent for the ef- fectual protection of the cit Sim:—I E fication, if that oourre seem fitting. The honor- rake of stem om desk la $ feet, aid of her starnpost 2 suphie uvtiag retsting: to the seniors sourth BY. | sble- representative. here ‘roierted. to Ube" debate feet, Ter greatcat breadth of beam or" dead flat," is | United Stetes, contalsing’s description of the icjarae | WhIcE. lad taken’ place some months age in the and rivers between the bor of Monterey and the mouth of the Columbia river, by Lieutenant Com- manding W. P. McArthur, United States Navy. und As- sistant in the Coast Burvey. I. would respesttully re- quest, onthe for its publication. » ~ a neurly alike. She sailing ship that we have ever seen, y Buoyant for her floor is carried forward and:aft tremes. When leurched sho only drew 10 Sisitieg. plaisir were well received, but the audience was not as Very respectfully, yours Domestic Misesliany. Borravo,Dee. 2910.4, | 00d was expected. a et “aE fc nee Rago iene’) gaperiatendent U. 8. Uoast Survey. | $ hee peepee ty sree. | ne Sitten aaeveer tore anr aoe tied jenn; Ind ani Rav ‘amily are expecte: ere is not a straight line fi P) rance could at present do so thd greater force ‘ a It commenced snowing and blowing here again last 7 y are expected oes ine in her model; from the | Hon, Tuomas Convin, Thak ibs bad Remar thelanet aavony tnroughoat her | The artists of Boston are about to erect s monument eanest to fullest the lines are all rr id thd an- “4 Nelup tothe Kolgtt: | Report cf Pietra ace ty W.P. MoArthur | dominions.” Hefelt ttle doube that the French gor- | to the late Gilbert Btaart, the renowned portrait erpment would readily come into bis views, aod {n | painter. oe Fei tee Mag nine pa He ee oatt | conrequence, he would propose the following order of | === evening, about eight o’clock, and kept up perfect Havana with the greatest im pati gale all night Fight or ten inches of snow fell Bettini, the new tenor, whom we have seen in this -during the night, and it is still snowing, but the wind city, had arrived ; and it is said that he would make eae shows no angle at the hood ends, bat aw ‘has abated his fest sppearance at the Tacon theatre, as Hdgardo, nbroken curvature into the fullness of amidabi; and rivers between the harbor of slonterey and the | the dayimotice : “The National Assembly calls the atten- Marriea, Newanx, N. ¥.,Dec. 20-04. M. _| in the opera of “Luofs ai Lammermoor.” She har'veither head ‘or trail Dourds, but « chaste | mouth of the Columbls river.— ‘ Ue Unitcaeetatee relative to uoprocs eed mon of | gq OB ETiday evening. Deo. uf. by the Rev. W. Riving- Ithas been snowing hare since eight o'slock last | The“ Huguencts” bad beon performed, and Signorins ae bond carienal moe Sang hm en ae ee inlcnas, posperty eo enlied, het color in general, and passes to the order of the day.” ee eee: fo iy Mone B, Bapoers, ' 0 © are no isien: rly 0 ca ween of this city. aight, and still ecntinues. It ie about » foot deep. | Stedfanoni, Signore Boslo, and Signor! Salviand Badiall, | bead; and these conativute her only ornamental work | Montercy and the mouth ofthe Columbia river. hove | CURBEMERE sa oe wine, gag | Botton papers please copy ‘The wind was very high till about three this morni: obtained, in the principal parts, a triumphant success, shout the bow. Such is the matchless symmetry of | wost dererving the name are tho “Farrallones,” & group that the legis referred to by M. Scheele! that of detatched islets, of the harbor ot San Francisco. be Bicd, when it abated. “ Nabucho” was to be performed for the benefit of the They lie in & northwest and southwest direction fr — ey prod cages torte morning. Dec 28, Sanoa A, relict of the : Markets. great basso, Marini. each other, und form two groups, the northwestern aud ‘ hy nv ataay 7 ed 4th year of her New 0: i D ‘The Opera House in Havana ‘s « very splendid one pomtbeastene, “The cite nenete om ter dhs Unite btotes es cht a friends of the family ae. ‘ew Onixans, Doo. 26, 1950, * wale. Ab shorn or feet higher forward than | westera to th right to exam: er ni tates were 1» » Arona bos tox oun deal ‘only 24% foot wide "8 = = the extreme or wrong in p facta taking place which 4 ‘ited to attend her faneral, on Tuesday, Siet whole group. there are sev The sales of cotton yesterday and to-day were7,000 | most equal to La Scala at Milan. ® pearance broadel: ‘Dales. There has been « better demand since the re" | THE BALL AT THE PALACE OF COUNT DE PENALVER. Bardi be dssenitod ia conne It pybepatrmndpe borg the Cs the ovipt of the Africa’s news, and prices are improving’ a= the Fare Industrial de le Habana. Deo. 8.) val erchitecture. The neatness and regularity of the | the Barber self, and that megroes fiom the Northern States could ‘We quote middling at 145. Mess pork is dull at $12 wore opttna; nor eaata oe ates Conde de Pemaiver phy od pA] Bro et nigh a This islet isudout 150 oF | Tos’ Nes into those of the South. ‘The communication Prime lard is $73. Freights are dull, cotton being pete pr sa tyne ken and which wi Le shaban be tw French colonies im the Antill ry jas expected with im- gem, both in de- | ai Ii fathoms water, hard (pro! eee) Foren mer fee Ay aplenty BF] taken for Liverpool at 18-824. New York sight ex- | patience by the élite of both sexen,’ All: the dreos Of ail tbe, sound steres we pts tolerably sheltered ‘rom’ the uorthwese | Ualted States were almost null, in consequence of the obange is 1 per cent discount. makers, all the fashionable establishments in the city, | evr saw—and we have seem pearly all thet were worth | wind aid sea laws in question. and it was incontertable that the ‘nm! considered calevisted to assist the a«bclitiontst pro is dlotant from the fort, at the mcath of ee ee Se ee a Stee’ veek Se ee one ty eight miler, and bears from the fort, | /uded to were app ied in the interior of the country it- Deo. 28, Janus Munnay, aged 20 years, 10 months 5 ‘The southeast islet rg true. js of the family, od the members of the attend bis funeral. from the residence nts, 43 Perry street, on Tuesday Deo 31, at pare have been ooo ied, for» long time, in prepari: seeing, in the English, French, Dutch and Swedish | In order to distinguish betweon the northwest and | ‘Jury done to Prench commerce was considerable He | hair past 12 o'clock, = mo antics waves AO Uctltoes | Sop Farde--ve MereriGy boots. pemaae aa bteael: | Goothee pene, souly aiocsceny be ohesave that 5 rears So Renee monenen maaan In’ Brooklyn, on Saturday, Dec. 28, Many, wife of Affairs in the Stave Capital. recpslome ms. expect © happy many and no | fol as that of the Stag Hound. It ts between 7 | the northwest group thows three rocks, of nearly the ae ee ae Tints nee nan | Sane, Dbroshmeker, after » lingering liimess, tm ben AUalay bekstioteretece ordinary ete for all the venta. and 8 feat be: yond post, and rises trom the | same size, lying neurly vust aud west from each other; French leet, the French government were Sully | the (Oth year of her ag: M . For « long time, Havana ot known a fére, in | line of the hehosr, with with o slight inclination aft, | nearly a pai apart, and sending off a reef to the east: 4 by “a treated with reapect in every’ part | mn ri Jods of the family are respectfully invited te Auzany, Dec. 26, 1850. which luxury and taste were so remarkable as in the | sad is but perciy elliptical in its outline, The ran is | ward of about one mile in extent. vq 4 Lae pra nee Minister of F Aftai attend the funeral, from ber late residenge, 194 Peart The Comptroller's Report—Superintendent of Com- pee of Br, Penalver. Atten o'clock in the even- | as fincly as the stern is heautiful. It 1s | About Cne third the distance from the southeast |, Generel Dx lamirrs, the Minister prelen airs, | street, on Monday, December 30, at 2 o'clock, P. h i the carriages began to arrive at the gates of the ct line, | Farraiione. there are 41 fathoms water, sand aad mud ed to adda werd to. w ad Just been sald by 7 mon Schools— Governor's Party—Excursion to tand most imposing of the aristocratic palaces The toundings gradually diminish until up with the | Mis hemorable colleague. Ae M. Sebolcher had justly Ewrope—Luiky Ofice Holder. of Havens, and in an hour after, the two principal bar, off the mouth of the harbor, The deepest water Bnet em ‘he mbolition of a Se saloons ompletely filled The new Comptroller, Mr. Fuller, is actively en- | whese features, orgy Lecter om gee in preparing the annual report for an early | Prented the greatest, satisfaction vin mvation Wo tne Legisiature. He has only beea | irradiated by the brilliant # the office a single week, and appears to be al- | besque chandeliers. Fancy voters paw ine anything ready familiar with its complicated duties. He is | foreige tating. he besutial pe of th ging ‘emphatically » working man, and will make an enpressive ioatures of the alwaye lively, always eul- efficient officer. The clerks in the Canal Depart- "ie seopere of the tne | om the bar is 7 fathoms. (herd sandy bottom) and the — Tenge tor orossing th ar is to have the Fort Polat A Aleahiee Leled ast Farrallones is the harbor ot 8 eoommended that fet proxime pu F'n LIVERPOOL—UNITED Ait] wo STEAM- at pi is el ioom roa ‘This rt with the mails for Europe, ve Sth, a 12 o'eh viene | Ler ‘earth foot jo berth secured Till pold for All tou t pare through the por na wna and oe or pase o. ag, Seeeet led osoonnt moda tt poly te BDWARD K. sunt fo aapmeg, house be placed on it The situation of the remaining rooks, islets, and aaa atvail anything that har ever yet been built; | reefs, are euMlcieutly deflaed on the resoanolssance | their eflorts for that purpose but "aches ineoet oad we think she can do it, | ebart, ot coare their exertions to lead to the al tion of Aloft. shelo oms like a firet class frigate. Her masts nivens i at ype engage es ‘ ment, in the Free Bank Department, and in the \ ecaeaie aes! “tot lusion. Everywhere | reke alike, viz. 1% imch to the feot. The dixtance ‘The important rivers between San Francisco and the amet P cific will soooeed the Baltic, and eail Jana- pena -- hear) Posi freight will be received after Monday , something was to be admired. to delight ths eye.” The | Colwmbie are, perhaps, muMctently well defined on the Comptroller's Department proper, are now inces eet ah pins mers a ones ae ee oe lodgitade LA ion —The order of the day, pure ei “4 UNE proposed, and, according to the ae pots the priority.” 6 reg! Tr etaner York “den Mena (ome sent Wen eBauticy, Sap thie Tae one ‘ea ae INDIGNATION IN ENGLAND. sri £m eRe aa very pe Re in uras. holding flowers, med all the hease. Intho sa- i: eamieed. sttentiraiy all thuse dnit- santly engaged in prepariog statistical and other | pet, had o tabular forms, to be embraced in Mr. Fuller's re~ | [pecdars of w' pert. one ices dipiaye 2, id the others im pro- Mr. Randall, th bs goaste eunmitaed the tavicenstionts Eten Jerlo43, 68: 98: ant the stberstn like In the freseh “tthe . |, the very competent deputy Super- examin e curious objects 91 yer }, 36. and the others in like in the Fren ‘These ships Rev ‘Soom bolts by contract, tee my cumin the o we etree rip ml + .. Her bowsprit is 24 fort outboard int © rervi intendent of Common Schools, is preparing a very | extscy betore & precious meubie, given to thoute . Books ss feet utslde. of , Givided atl ws ny relat exclusion from “oad # of the Awerican Union of free bl, he ople, aud subjecting them. if discovered, toimprison- the ber of this ‘river, there a7 ment tor thia offence, M Schaleher observed tuat the mean low water. The channel ise nar. measures adopted by the United Btates were a violation Ne eg that l deem it uotefe | of the treaties of coumerce and amity concluded with an aperienced ournecn = be arimched to cack ship. waluable decument. The great interest now being s! the same day, "ona which isa magnifce: taken throughout the entire State, in relation to the abeee balf- past eleven o'clock, signor, the Captain | th: of canvas Ine school question, demands from the State Depart- | General, appeared with bis amiable indy, and was re | single suit, including studdingeal, and ptayeails, she mente the most curful consideration. The result of | °i’$4,%'t2 all the houors due to his rank ha 9.600 yards, the eleths 22 inches wide Hy givisg feet water row, and the current #0 > A brilliant orchestra begen nto execute a beauti- | ber aM the fancy sails, commonly uted in light winds, mills tela. Btwa required to make this | foreign nations Upon this point there surely esnnct the late election demonstrates the lamentable fact | fuland delicate ecatre dante, composed by Arditiy and | #uch ay Tingtall, watersails, mwoopeatin he. obs | river wentol > eapees tne oe | bee second Cision amongst Civilized uations, & ain jewoep, poaaoen teas toe « " ny at ignorita Da Teresa ran. one of | might s} reed Beatly 11,600 yards. She ie ‘most 'sub- | Kogu's Hiver.—This ives has 10 fest water on the | only surptisivg that these countries which require to lading are signed therefor, the that the cities and the “rural districts” are strongly Ip rigged. and hie been well found Im every. | barat the mouth, at mean low water but itis too nac- | have intercourse with the United States, expecially the pressed. vaeetta the handsomest of ladies sud the Soasl stare soabene..| soenaial arrayed against each] other upon the school ques- The ball began, with it, animation and ple@sure | thing aes render her pertect row {cr sailing vessels, as there is scarcely room to tion. It is.one of the most important which witl | }7¢ Wii isere for * moment the sepeans Gehan, 08 a0 matiet tee er fume it 4s hardly neces. | turn in the channel, pay z ’ : e con Janse, i toilets, jo aay On be ft of the best * The € is not # le for any thio, occu the attention of the Legislature. The hieh attracted epecialy ns a east pine. All her thick | targer than 1 il be nO Sua tural portio istied e lady of our Oaptain work is rearphed. and she re fastened from the aqriou seed. perin hens State are not satiated’) arse or ree sill, ‘ie oar timber boara "| 1. She Is seasoned the vote just deposited in favor of the | feent combination of elegance and good taste ro has been beato aed present law; and already threatenings have adorned with rorws, in condeomity with | ~4 jm possible that been strongly uttered, that an issue must be White Grose 6 gion @> ) it of ventila- the iy made between the colleges and common schools; - a — two ae Coens me phe 1 ve | ay My deck \« ge Ja 5 qi Jort ond iniqult: 1 buir @ precious comb, incrusted w iliante juding the rail, wre oie #0 | wt the time ‘norove the chanuel The upjurt und iniquitous ) «ROE oy. en the ative, dapsdlie. tand. wll be ablgzortta Da Terese Azeataran wore a precious ani | Inches bigh aud are tastefully at off with panels. be in my opinion, 1 practicable tor, steam | and privileges. That each of these 1 After he Tarp Ait es ° je. wi gros de Naples of saue | tween 9) ouldings: rails a a smal vessels, unless under very favyora- | should be arcgnum inter regno according to the Ame y the country members, an ex. of white tulle. with de Naples of jt be mouldings of the dhe bas I top- 2g i ct yt hould b y ding to the A 4 ively to common schools. In ration of ben my the corsage, formed of two parts, was orna- | gallaet ioreensiiv, the height cf the main rail; abaft | ble circumstances | ream constitution, is a defect in that conrtitution TR, fa AND wonre, rr aaliaaa ‘moran anthers, and many other posgens, it is supposed that | mented-with beantiful silk flowers, A magnideent | the toremart, a large house forthe accommedation of | The remeining rivers tothe northward can only be | which ought to be altogether dirregarded by forsign ween ki the forthcoming report of the Superintendent of | yesrl diadem added, also, to the brilliancy of her toilet, | theorew—for the galley. &¢.; and a half poop deoky eptenee by small be except perbaps, the“ Yaquen- | countries, uniers the central goverument were to ad- Common Schools will be one of the most interest- | Which was much ch admire feurty tcur feet long, under which she hse two beauti- ‘which might be emtered vy vessels of @ larger | mit that each State should be responsible for ite own ? volumi d lueid, has been fon ag hy ine had « beautiful | fuleabine, ‘The after 'y Gnished with | ty If this i img, nous, an , that ever sab- ernandina had a beautt fuleabine, The after one is splendi ished with | class, ° id this te not i Dumerous hows of mabogany Gothic panels relieved with vaemelivd piles In making my report with ile aera Hat nb ens i ae ooh og TR et Somniees’ana fretted gilt work.” Into Fe. | of thens sivenst beg leave vernor’s mansion, the house belonging to the Hoa. with a glittering collar of diamonda. ful sofas, over which | giving my opinion, unless Signorite de Armenteros, of Cardenas, wore also a | with a variety of m'rrors. tioul: Daniel D. Barnard, who, you know, haa eded eal amen de Naples dress; her head was adorned Powdotr io misiotate, and | } ae ror aT ng ¥ to Berlin, as the American Ambassador to the bi megnligons comb ot tlt and diamonds of its oeatuess and ele- an early and detailed examination of a! ‘court of Prussia Mr. Hunt has already taken pos- de Acosta, vely, beautiful and | session of a portion of the pees and occupies dress, ornamented with submit toa fostions ritime powers of Burope, can ta asure which alike sete at deflance ¢ manity- indeed . whe ther bum: at netion. and th: was not so closely examined, | ca. to be sure. is petse nan by a noes at the mouth, I do wot | cite our wonds u es thi pinion thut tt will be found to | hut, great es Europe. W aut tar vespect ; Ai to make laws for States of the Union Re ble and vay J for steamers. Umpqua erosrted the bar of this river.in the ‘cond cutter, in 1d feet water, and parsed into three l- | fathome on the inride of the bur, the rollers breaking | that the free blacks and m by law from the 8 yon which the Atmericans can set as they cabin contains the state rooms — purpose. a steamer is indispensable A: steward and ts tastefully | reepecefully eubsmitted by your e ‘obedient serv: the basement rooms, where he is now daily ea- painted ned and grat (Signed) We. P McARTH Fie proparteg che Govetnor’s nmi) weseaqe. Veurure, aise, of adoring: among the a whole, we consider her the queen clipper of the | Liat. Com'g and Asal't U. 8. Coast Survey. Ee said said chat in respect to its Iength, he has very | ladies present ‘wets te eee pmen by He alte Kiog to lead her has yet to be builti at | To Paorsmon 4. D-Bacns, ‘markable tor agem> jen a is inion Ld eo irvey, “ wisely concluded! to be as brief as possible, follow- | fost talemte attracted the greatest interest. 5 meet esigned, ied, draughted, ond built by Me, | Superintendent 0. ‘Washington, D ° | ject of this country, or of France, from asia Taig | 2 the United Staten, ise breach of the eubsis detween the two powers, and in mamy i | very justly be considered & casus bel | as in the case of the colored seaman ‘on board one of our m eKay, who is well Known as the butlder of - the New World, Cornelius Grinnell, Joebue Bates. Cou- | rier, and many other fine phips belonging to New You TRANOVERARD CA! She is not, therefore, the predaction of » novive in the | > tee eee ia Boag x. gr) o, | ones art of m arch: f hose skill and ec 2 nersrows John Nicholson ai mhere wi the police tre gre wey Sle, | Durid Leevitt, Johm WP Leavitt and others.— Bill dismissed | i Oharteate the excellent example established by President | attired with Perfect tarte, and her exquirite drose 5 _ i ‘was observed with the deepest attention. She way ao- Governor Fish yave his farewell party on Friday | companied by ber husband evening. It was atiended very fally, and com- | The Marchioness de peed elite of the city. It was a most a | 5 age ftom New York of Bonen, to ‘Liverpool, lst cabin, ce from New York or Boston, to Liverpool, Meahim, jot eeoured until paid for. will be charged on specie beyond om amount fee ata) ny other ever before at- are upquertion tem “in the city. He intends to retarn to io baa ot Mestot theclipper shipe built hare have bese designed | witb ects, |. iperlenced Serceon on board. lew York shortly afier the first @f January, and a crore 9© | Stakee, and conereteatiy ‘wales ail tive ports her. | ler —-Ascvunte Spened ferred te by the French Min par once. pages peek game Hera Ge vate affairs for ty, bington, oc! devote his time io | ef breach of their own constit ikely, | Fefetewee ordered to tal For treight oF passage, » The «enew. ire in soit P'Uwann, 3. 38 Broadway. the Hon. | Hound had to pass through in, Me Hewry B. stitutien. « expressly | , Si, Pronsh. Gorman, and cubee Percten, Ovede, Dick | %i Dullt her just a» he deatgned | Ie. there. | and others — ninsed ae to all the deiondants, ex. | saya that ia oh St be entitied p commeg vith, Belsieh Geste foe Nil cept Crabtree well again: rivileger ond immunities elt . of Apel Th - Weed and daughter, iny with } is own producti pm apts Slalmed parame | fs x aie tak 0 tats th i yeah ov theabeve nd we dare say that when Wasbington im the bill, with coats, and « reference ordered tigned this constitution, he mever auticipated that « citizen of Boston or New York, if he happened to have of the detendants who have sucoveded, to be paid oat any tings in bir color, could be excluded trom any Mrs. Robert Hunter and daughter, will shortly depart for Liverpool, in order to spend a year in momen m.) not jegance of the table or the profusion thet Me W oe Seer ot eee. The rr SU'ty | toed'tarte with which it was decorated, " | She will bear inspection as well as any | of the atsigned estat | that Mr. Weed eclicited the post now oceupic: At five in the morning the orchert aexeouted the | ship that ever graced your waters. enon WF Martens, appellant, ve, Michael McCormick. | State im the Union, of, be imprieoned Mf found in ie Mr. Case an Jr., at the Court of Rome, is here be- sublime march of “Norms.” Ut was the sigoal for lorers Gi B Upton, and Sampson F. Tappan, of —Sudrment at thenpecial term affirmed. | But there were slaves in the United Bt lieved to be unfounded. It is believed, however, pany abandon ed, with regret, | this city, own a Intend her for the Callforuia | Simeun Ki ree- | constitution was passed. The Southern = o> me to ay Late mt reyes) ¢ Count ot Pi Feualver - tol a whee ‘abe ie Se commanded by Cay Bick —— —Jetpment ot thes a era | lontes ot England. had Introdoced ele al obtain, through him, an introduction to his y magnificent. ae er ) an yD. A geoliemes of well tried ex: loos 10R8,— eacer' Holiness the Popes ‘ fact amiability of the Oount, es for the beauty of the | catectued Ss one of the best sailors belonging to Boron, made by The Hudeon River Reailr CIPIO MATL STRA ear Ged aii Ca mane a 2d upper od by soa Ny TNs Wary Daw United States omni San. Pri sas they were | Introduced into the Wert Indian isiemds; yet peither st A ras wes | Bee nd arin. Tse | 7 y dered. That ted | ladies present. The courtesy of the mw he LAZARUS Company,’ to John L. Livingston, or ne other Mexican (me moet ia! eatemea tiwing our aver ey onthe ‘the Jone, the on necan of bom Ietelligence from Panama Wn We wick sen Geo W. Tet ih besos per ursivet thas’ Peony EO BIA will ply rece ep tf sonal tor " , ee AE hy Seeded | tom, which is always found in reunions like thie. | the Panama Star, Deo 6} matter. a too often exposed. Iu was reserve for tree Ame fa regen, arwad tle te etd ne she sezizal Fo Ye Court I the lard of liberty and equallty—to invent this redime- | ita! serie -*- Cus stoma. Hai 3, who Me Crom 4 aanwe Maxwel!, when rst took charge of the lew York Custom House, became obnoxious to | Havars, Deo, 21.—Rice : 143 casks, 80 halt do, and | the gttys, und Mr. Mexwell was induced to with- | 1%, age Baye been sold wt 10% re., leaving no Onrolina | draw his’ confidence from tnd ‘The lamer | cs om Same bus Contes have « large quentity intheit | ¢ ary next, ‘trials of issaer of fact uday, January (th, 1860 The ea term will be continued through and ene fell ment of cruity im # bar barour code fan Franciace. A regular hase a toca he pes aot ton, Fran ‘There is ing revolting tm the laws of these athern teapect to people of color, tt ts Swen Fanaa the providenes of the Ali rat ae store | ward and Schooler ined from Mr. | jusion a short time Ag0, will take piace pect | i, inut health Su Shp rae ot ee ould the versel. | from the felt Circassian, on the ores Ot a the Th Thew. Corwin a promise that dae should be reit- | ed. There will be an increase of The mostallty canna be conldaved ered very great. enn reno jot Saosh teaee on the taneeet the Oonge. Th etated and retained. he papers of this city, espe- a ‘tage charged on all im it ie hmowr that the 9 was crowded with more than is fortunate fer humanity that federal Amerion is 4 ne cially those of the democratic side, rejoiced ia ruary for North Americe, two hundred of whom were in feeble | only country proventiog to civilization where af a BA, what they imagined to be a victory over Mr. Max. | rope. ete, Om Bpantsh imports (exo health at the time o their embarkation | Cavs-ond Brows eve, slave rte ete aae ts veo maine ¢ cate the Ster of Deo. 4) But, this morning, a letter was received ‘caamenct . « The camer Gon dewoe leaves today for San M, Peyton, annowncing the fect that John M. Comstock, a oa coun, Litebbeld.Oenn , M. Whiting. New Haven: H. | Subs nor Brasil be it — Sgt 3 seth son-in-law of Joseph Hoxie, of your city, has re- per box en cisco. ee Panama leaves also thie evening | y Riiiott, Waterbury, Vonn.; Alex. Hamilton, Bey. | of od ceived the appointment. Les yw fact - M. om «i ty ye ~ to-day. left fan Prenctseo Soush-Cooets nay were among the arrivals yerterday or ie gO Atsnte a8 that stated that thie eame Comstock has receiv aggregate di Nov 12. bringing with beg, Bie. pesovagers waa opens | 1p>B Union Clase ete steeds J. Me- nese Ure stale oteetane im ing. im ite fory, t of heaven at defiane A; M. Oliver, yesterday at the the station of United States Paymaster at the rg years, Afew boxes new segare heve atrived, at? | hair « milliom ot Her ‘arrived all Watervieit Arsenal, of one of the Lan- | a7 for ordinary yellow. TX re. heave been repaid pessenasse thews, Providence; D. Weaton, ain ‘om everinating ‘offer Peete. “This will make | for a tew boxes tar yellow Pala | weil On the Sith November, Dr. James O. Hynson, Reston; T, Shaw, Baltimore, artty toring among the political aspirants, who were —_——— Sot prepared. for that athe noveenl Tt causes much fceling here, af that Comstock, a com- ative stranger, shoul ng oll both those Cfieer, to ihe great m { hundreds of feithful iitieal semttnele, ho ve 1 Li) stood stediast through teeny acampaign, W. any month oan ath viet, We f ae Oricans shoula be am ae toh 7 . 2,000 barrels om agin Nuval Inieiligenes. ard, con bo despar tow days. ek Por freight alte. left the Unicn quae | eho Charleston Mercury, of the 9d inst, gays :—The | teas, having superior acooyame Hotel yeater day evening for Washington | cae Batre Ree ee Soren lems Come so ag ia The | Manding Jam m, four days (rom Baltimore, ar- ~ y ongeee, nee obi | rived In out berbor om Saturday last. The following San FRANCISCO, CALL THR BRAUTIFWL NEW 4 ite colebration was coa- poets aang 2 weeny Dv ey ee James Ald wh built clipper snip INO, Robert B. Little, x ing Hongar ee. ucted in most excellent taste. and with commendable Transylvania, fom which we take th fe eert ngary | ster, will be ready {0 reestve frei pier No. —, BK, This ahi; patriotirm by the imbabitance of this city We have | Sei tm face, hovendinn 60 ¢ coanen of a regard) model fer hot time not rom this. werk, notice alt the events iss. Tongass Sechatens ily cooudiebsbitants, batts | hooky Menus 188 dpe trom | 8 leo, the ship Mantleus, 78 L. Bat Qaieiea Sst ng Norther: ‘hr itenry 3 oy | we of .mporttance | niversary of the inde. | jon oF Hrxoanr ano T sche Corre tivecticn ana literal Gata sonpet be ef very email and cerrmonties of the dav. an? must content our- reieanah atm felvess therefore, With, the’ sicople remaeR, thet the | Tee 08. ezeggeration. The popalauion of Huogery, | he expected, + should be ‘ 5 ithratien wih | without the Votvodinn, t# now {og or poe vonigeme ieee rhages to the enviro Dee es ane ae | Sumber 6 00.000 are Uathetton, 1 cones mew united, connexion with railway stations, 2000; private ombs sees one Bie $00,000 waited followers of the ‘ireak chureh, Political Mtelltgenes, ForIGH TO NaviogToR—cvaTON Ho forepart 700 #00 Lutherans Nort trie Ch ectars Uhin, Ooh atk) ae PO ee Mall td ee x were oe sion was formed es Leow ae tothe Helvetie | Misovn Leaishaicns.— The Legislature of this 1 | Carta twmria rape markt cern rana rae, to, | Lepwiative chamber. brated by itis Racelieney the | Soputation of the military frontiers iw 1.420408 pre: | ty 26.000; water carrirrs’ carts, 1000, The ny Governor and otbeF ofteial pereooages. This Fone, more thag half oj whom are of the male horses employed in js for all Fy Saag d the conmlate flags of the eet There are 614 646 Cathilics, 698 603 non The distance performed by each Omni to cach of th | 62748 united (reeks, and about 404 fies) Jae There are but 537 Jews in the front thet at Jefferson City, today. The mont impor. tant buriness will be the election of @ Sepator ia Von reer, to supply the place of [lox Thoma: H Re Frere are three parties in the Leufviature. and n. | bas @ majority, whi | probably cause considerate GiMoulty. Tt will be necessary for the Shes with “rem numbers shall be leagues (40 m! f day. They carry enc! cepgace Be She caaeny Pre of the day. The w ae orwine 80 | Lumber of the inhabitants of Transylvania is 2152700. | ¢ Henton members to conlesse with t een numbers on the i the total number of ocoastoms, | There 400 Roman Catholion. 726,700 non united. | gp election can take aadit ae ay ‘nck shrines on either hi 0,000, 1,800,000 In ; and ited ‘members of the Greck chareM, | te tpat rach party mil adbers to mom Cot fone In oe and 44 000 Unitertans, In'which rent we election will take "Finca. Bhould ing lew will Vo carviod late aves: tag Seats a on es eae, ame on the $v ny Ae , tan Bea | Rotator ome, z aoe gry he friends ot Col penese oe ore ee et ene . caste th {88 aerangement ‘Dgers or HLS HA torn! orm as fa wha! er 9 UTetent rac | flon Me Mates, » free roil w robelly be ans om oF befots the Let * Bet Tiecenire bascroy, of iselen are. then uae avers Wak WLLL Jaleovan,

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