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THE NEW YORK HERALD. i — oS = —— no = ered inated ; . —=——== Te x WHOLE NO. 6054. MORNING EDITION-----FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. - W YORK LEGISLATURE. Bandittt of of cassimere pantaloons, with embroidered ‘The Matt ei eacii NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. URE ayes a ie pagans 8 pain ot esctoare paniatenng, pis, ssebeahdened Mat Stoamahip Obie a Additional Interesting Contral Americau Senate. sheen’ bagear oP EW YORK: consisting of California newspapers; a double : New Yorx, January ied. § Intelligence. TUIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. THE GREAT GOLD ROBBERY, ETC. bolotse Pistol ands eorekey. pistol. rd To Brantz Maven, Esq. — OUR NICARAGUA CORRBSPONDENCE. SECOND SESSION. Avoany, January 9, 1861. The Isthmus of Panama appears to be infested with Pi gre ome s at paeohaed to abuts Bas. | Dear Sir—Numerous engagements must be my ex- Granava pe Nicaragua, Nov. 30, 1850. natinde! COUNTRY maNK NoTES. bands of robbers. Indeed, there seems to bes regu- | siento, but could ima nothing cious there. We | cuse fer not earlier noticing your com: Increase of Yankees and Yankee Hotele—The Cost munication to ‘ Mr. Moxoan presented & memorial of « large num. | J*rly organized bandittl, headed by © modern Rinaldo | them went back to Mr Quintero's house, 10 pr0oUr® | the Hellimere Sums professing vo alee fthe| of Travel by this Route—The British Outwitted BW MORDE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Poa alpen tient Rinaldisi, or a Robin Hood. We annex two accounts— | mem to send for the wounded robber. Ou srrivi 4 ennommt i - " Wasnincro, Jam, 9, 1861, low York, in favor of par redemp- stig age one there, we found Mr. Arias bad discovered three small | late voyage of the Ohio. I hope whatever I may feel | —Americans in Trowble, &c., $c. od ie Sena tion of country bank notes in that city. recelved by the Georgis and @rescent City—of robbe- | boxes buried in the mud.on the road,on hie return to | beund to.say to you will bereccived with « Proper feel- | Never, since Columbus first displayed the baa- Pe a fh passe res Bae Pv NOTICES OF BILLS, EYC, ries, ome of which was s petty extensive affair. | Mr. Quintero’s house. The point of one of the boxes ing, a8 I act strictly from a sense of duty in contra. | ne, Ferdi d and Teahalle to the nished ‘Sor of inventors of the United States. praying that the | Notices were given of bills to amend the general | Bcercely « steamer arrives from Chagres, without in- y'taving heard the dag, he delayed his | dlcting some of your statements, calculated to injure | tanec tp anna ' va ves . praying », | railroad law, and the law in relation to the collection | tlligence of the murder, or the robbery, of a return. | Gucevery, .Hinving heard hearing from us. We then | #Y reputation, and that of my ship. tives of the western hemisphere, has this portion and assersment of taxes; for highway labor om non-:| !28 Californian. The immense amounts of gold dust ch ed six men, some soldiers, Capt A. and Mr. F., resident lands ; to amend the act authorising the and specie that are constantly passing over the Isth- hammock to bring the rene and next, oti jatment of commissioners to take proof of deeds; | ™US, attract the attention of the rascals ef the world. i than h - | July last, cou'd boast of but one hotel; now there The Committee om Pensions reported adversely on pointes the charter of the New Yor, wad vegiats ‘The tollowing letter gives an account of the robber. half mule load, feel. | S08, more seventy-five or one hundred individu. oan aeons A id 'Y | ing convinced that the missing half must be buried m, each displaying either the stare numerous petitions of private individuals, Bteamsbip Company. of Dandy Cox, a well known charaoter of this city not very far distant. On searching the borhood, | 1 sm prepared to prove that the Ohio is a¢ well Pro- | and stripes or the Ni fl Mr. Hate, from the same committes, reported a bill THE MANOR TITLES, Pe gn es + | wefound » small Pool, on sounding which, the part ws te as mest pecketshige. The idee of « * Micaragias Sag. Hivety jowe A resolution was laid on the table, asking the Attor- xd ship carr, frem three toeight hundred passen; from this to Reale} ; the sion of the wid f Lieut. i Ra wore in search of, conisting of two packages, were dis- Jing jo, has been aroused from renewing pension of the widow of Lieut. McKay. | ney General to report u; the present condition of ndolph and myself stopped at » small ranch, en 4, Pac! sade crew et tne hundred. or more, being pro sleep much longer than that youchsafed to Rip After debate, the bill was ordered to be engrossed. the suitsin reference to titles on the manor of Rensse. | *b0ut seven miles fro: on our way to Cruces, | © derp: with a sufficient number of boats to off, im THE NAVIGATION OF THE ST. LAWRENCE, lnerwick, and why they are diso: or 7. teers fearing, or endl the boxe aso ears pees foe case of wreck, is absurd. The boats of Ohioare | Van Winkle, by the magic tread of Los Vamkees Mr. Dovatass called up the bill for providiag for the | *¢ State has any claim to them Nout brond chil. | tim cases we have brought back to Panama, as wo ibs ove cleaacery tioae ke auecatxteca or | Untversales. cnavigation of the St. Lawrence river, and then it was Assembly. dered, weiy looking Mexican, or Spaniard, came up ia | 2O'n eusden pores, and: sont C0 the ment of ta ent | iwenty of theee boets'¢o accommodate the seasengers | ‘The natives ceem astonished at the change, and ‘aaade the special order for January 26th. Aunavr, January 9, 1851. | out shirt or bat, and his face and browst spond aes | dexweiters by the next steamer. . and crew, and with double the number of passengers. | instead of hatching revolutions, put their wits to ORDNANCE CAPTURED AT CONTKER FREE SCHOOLS AND RAILROADS, blood. I hailed him as he passed, and asked waore he . ded ‘man has just been brought in and | ais frequently the case, I would require double the ‘ou say— The Ohio was despat on this ro7age, of Central America been visited, at one time, by four boats, all of which were not capable of bear. | % Meny of the Anglo-Saxon race. This city, im number of boata. Now, please tell me, air, where, on | Work to make the most of this quasi transit—thia Mr. Prancrintroduceda joint resolution, relinguish- | Petitions wore prosented for a general tax for free | Was bound. He made no repl red up bis | severe, and as we foum poreleel Re board the Obio, I can conveniently stow thirty or forty | «silver shower.” ng to the State of Maryland twoof the cannon eap- | schools, and for a reduotion of railway tax. 4 eaggering tothe hat Coverua | the sise of @ doliar, which hi ° and forced | boots! Better send a tender with meat once, Agsia,/ Oy account of the representations made in Cali- tured by the brigade under command of Gen Riley, at NEW YORK SUPERIOR cownT, bleeding. an: red if there wasany we picked up about » hu: “Hee pa i te i i the battle of Contreras, He said Gen, Riley dosiced to Mr. Vanxum, of New York, reported in favor of the | of u# going to New Yor! Seid he, “T wish you would dred yi ym where we overtook him, and as infla: ior pumps were altogether imeficient, as they | ‘ornia respecting this route, many Americans call en Madam Cox, in Beekman ‘avd tell hag | Mation had already commenced. it is probable hi roved in the hour of danger.” r . Prope Ohio I ell provided with pump who have lett the gold diggmgs, either from iT wl Pengatamene carmen £0 Ris naire State Maryland. | bill increasing the number of Justices of the Superior | that her hustand has been robbed and taurdern bya fecsoe, and mihy’ wcheble Te prevailed eotece mney | ohleb were im oft Havana, and | choice or necessity, were induced to try it. Paes — raed sige et nerd Court of New York, and enlarging their jurisdiction. | native,on the Isthmus and that he could live but «jew further disclosures, which may load to theepprehemies | which, under ordinary circumstenees, would Th told that th td hi THE UNITED BTATES COURTS IX VEMMONT, MUCELLANROUS. Fe ee ee oe ee en nae ef Dandy Cex, | ot'tbe others,” “ 2 | quite sufficient for any emergency; but bu oA eee ae at User Sem oryes. this ; York--was on re from California, and On motion of Mr. Purirs. the dill to change the | ‘The anmual report of the Manhattan Bank was re. | in New q ‘Om our return to P found an Ameri pplaces for holding United States Courts in Vermoat | ceive Ad oped Sows tux the vena éthag. te. the ‘Sadsrigtivn “given Oat ot ch Tennesse ‘Wee'taben up, oud the engrowment ordered. ‘The Governor's Message was appropriately referred him on s blanket, washed and éxaminod his | Shivveg' ‘By ‘the wounded son, oie gould etre sane sigbt cannot provi inst all dangers incident toa| State in a week or ten days, at an expense sea life; otherwise we woutd be as safe at sea'as in our | not exceeding ten or fifteen dollars. But in thie bedrooms on shore. Then. case, asin that of Hayne on — Webster, “ the vigor CALIFORNIA LAND CLAIMS, to the several competieses. eta Hebad ee cae je theug e Met teh eae prea rf} % Co Pe - Being @ vessel ease eral senses tons burthen, | and success of the war has not Ponce to the high Wh ahd settle private land claims im California | pis wore introdnsd tals corporations | feached the bone—the kuife glanced, and saved his | 2 Gee ere Se bes 6 nae and lofty sound of the manifesto.” The average gg a al SRT Be to hold telegraph stock; in relation te the electing ut| life. He bad another deep cut on the right breast, a pointed out, orn the pratense yg Fallroad directors; in relation to the pilots of the port | 8¥d snother on his side, and his right thumb ywas *Galifornians, andthe uaconsiitutionality, of Mr.Gwin's | Of New York; im relation to marriages and the ao- | Bearly out off. He told us that he had come from " cost to each papsenast crossing by thia route, is ther”? fifty to seventy-five dollars; and the time consumed assertion, made without any knowledge | twenty-five to thirty days. From Realejo te his morning, Asit was @ five miles on bis way y lemaisation thereof; and amending the law relative to | Cruces that day, looking after his baggage—that when of your own My impression was, when I left Navana, | Granada, some aspire to mules and horses; othe! be G@wix briefly replied, and on his motion, the bill | the registry of births and ‘marriages. within 60 rods of jthis ranch. a native came up with that my single cat was quit 5 ast | more humble, or with less means, come in ane tnd all the amendments were referred to the Jommit- NOTICES OF BILLS. him ons mule, and asked him if he,would like to ride? some stronger p From here to San Juan they are conveyed in canoes tee on the Judiciary. ills were noticed to prevent the removal of froe | Uoz wuld ree: Tye Spaniard jumped off, and Cox | Party Our suspicions reepeoting this men ware cou, | assertion, before T shall und piraguas, and such has been the excess of pas- = | a Ee citizens of the State without its limits, except upon | Stepped up before him to get on. when he (the native) | RUtY, Our s that. none of th living en | immprudently in attempti sengers over the meana of water t rath Mr. Uxpenwoon moved to take up the resolution | oriminal charges, and for the protection of mechanios | Knocked him down and tell upon him, and with his | ho voeg had coon bic paseo oe oe Persons living on | Wit eave that t vay hich was formeripeight and EUha ti eertants cnalenstio §.tios and working men. long knife, tried to kill him. Uox grappled with him, pon seen Bim pas the price of passege, which was formerly eight an epee Biiees ovmarencin toe po cremreemapann ee ated fe recovered from the blew, and succeeded imget- | .Wc,rare leit Sp FRED of veldions om tbe gromad to sah ten dollars, has advanced to fifteen and twenty; Mr, Downs moved to take up the bill ceding certain Court of Appeals, ting on top and wreating his Knite from him, and for | Ivsi eucceed in securing thera Peet auces be, and steamehip’ ow! and boats that can shelter from the weather but shall succeed in securi averiowed lande to Lousiens ont seas cos Avo. Tan 106, | Aci long alkcand inist wise Gok SPuast | Sas been sere, for the fret mbte EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ADJOURNMENT. jase No. a . Coll 4} = E 8, if taken, dea ali Mi Maree aeies ee sO on argument, Mr. Colliner answering | f¢!] again under, and was then robbed of $50 in change, OF cnlersa tt ‘i feipeuivie to normous additional ten or fifteen persons, take thirty or forty; and L d can- | am told one to leave, to-morrow, with sixty. Each passenger furnishes his own provisions, and 13 to say at present, ; Mr. Lord tor appellants. ® beautiful gold watch, and-a revolver piatol—ii , i i Mr. damuin moved an executive session 7 P = | what boxes have been broken open, or whether we have be dis- | the boat stops, once each day, for cooking. Six After a short time, the Senate adjourned, The Weather, &c saother nga! ” bea om, o iy gold dust | recovered all the gold or not. Our impression, however, e blame | to eight days is the time required from this to Saw = z . aera rly taken The robber being ware tred ich mere not | tn that if we have not got back the whole, very little is fs t because it did mot, provide ber with | Juan. House of Representatives. BY MORSE’S LINE, OFFICE 16 WALL STREET. bs cia aa ae , He - fe te uk wanting--probably not over tour or five thousand — pa before [rect phe os : te Thave heard many complaiats made of the treat- BY BAIN’S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Burraco, Jan, 9-9 A.M. ‘ollars. <a beap p Beedll wivesnty hg ape alta 2 ment on shipboard frem San Francisco. The ves- called on them for help; but they onl: raining for over three houts, and the | on in fear. ‘The rebber jumped upon his mule eadog |, We have hopes. if not of procuring all the gold stolen in July last, of diseovering a part of it, as well as the ; i ' snow le tast dissppearing today. Wind direct from | he went at fall speed, and In five minutes after gave | thieves. who we understand have been found ia Can -quantity of provisions and water, | judge from what shoveaes. Bu | EES ube kaua wate faten | tl Aa anette tno cay ST eee: le yaret area mere & a Cbagres wide braid palm-leat hat, top, and EE ern pane ere not detected, we understood, until the fir i ho ist d grees above ‘Theatricat. q le + e are very anxious to know who is to succee wind has shifted to the west, | ‘Bree black Bealds, oe ergetic, spirited fellow; andithe | _Beserst ro Mus. Mavackn Mrvcuxut.—We under | Slmoct extinguished by the rising flood under the tur- | Mr, Squier, ns Charge to Central America. We bas been falling all day. It has | », y his long | Stand that arrangements are being made to cive a captain bound to inform his p: need a minister here more than ever, and one of no commerce to inquire into the expedienoy of reduciag | molting tart, bi } 1 belteve he would have | benefit to Mrs Mitchell, wite of ox: ever he deteots anything wrong on board nis ship? | 'dipary calibre. He should be clothed with large ad not been worn out renther Is now prowing colder. Tied the Peasne mar onan ¢ Brougham’s L: shortly. "Lt will i wers; the United Stat I force ia the Pact x : . led the Spaniard, and brought in his head, instead | 4t Brougbam’s Lyceum, y- ft jowted i “pipe to A ree eatsdl npn nee aghon bg ving the value of the silver coins of the United States, by di. | warn ang raining fast” ‘Wind coat ned thereruitt | Of his hat. Cox had @ revolver with him—one of | Plimentary benofit, but a cbaritable ono, tho lady, we ie tae Tees vaatiacten aurea pasengers, | fic should be put in communication with him as sninishing their weight, or increasing the proportion! | bea heavy thaw. pam as, 36 degrees above zero, | Allen’s—but it was jvither wet gor good ‘tor nothing, | Ste orry to say, being in a state of destitution and | 454 irT bad not required their services, two-thirds of | Often as once a month, and mablest to his orders Wiskisaton, Jeu. Imi: er of getting short of fuel. If I were | *¢ls not having been supplied with a sufficient SOARCITY OF BILVER, Mr. Cnavover (whig), of Pennsylvania, asked leave to introduce a resolution, prefaccd by a preamble, set ting forth the inconveniences resulting from the ex. portation of silver, and instructing the Committes on ed dori; at and be could not get it off. Randolph and myseif did | living solely on the donatio: whei i the protection of the commercial alloy im thesame, oF both, to prevent thelr exporta- Osweco, Jan, 9-0 A.M. | ot sleep much that night, but watched our baggage, | PUBLIC. We hope to be soon a eee ern OEMS MARS | UL HEM ee at Mae tee fdom was interposed. - trong south, yin blowing. Indication of rain. | In the morning we found Cox more comtorti teul ot reference A verse! like the Obio was kept affont and brought | customs of this country, the laws, and, above all, THE NEW HAMPSHIRE CONTESTED KLESTION, | loge gates, innlinth bd engaged a couple of natives to carry him cg een glad org into port, aiter she had been to straiand as to break | the manner of administering them, are very differ- Ax ineffectual effort was made to callon the commit- | one weather is Renscope, Jan, 0-0 4-8...) OE tears i deeatan ae! ims Dare eioanda aetna H7C,08 three of her bog braces,’ by the efticient use of | ent from our own. It needs no prophet, then, to * s o weather is very unpleasant this mora! froin es, Wee , four ash buckets, or in other words, bailed out,” &e . . Sion of the N bpenadistpettaennry pte en considerably warmer, Raining quite hard. ind | On our way to Cru d had goue about ter crowded houses and with the warmest With regard to the” hog braces,” we were all de- | foretell collisions between the two races, unless south. Thermometer 38 abeve sero. Urica, Jan. 9-9 A. M. s Vaa Dyke Cloudy and unpleasant. A cold raw east wind blow- erkins, whig, | ing. Thermometer 2534 above sero. Barometer 29.540. cust: | ceived—none were broken- and, if all had been, itwas | We have @ representative here, clothed with full he part of Pegotty, S matter cf little importance. These“ hog braces” are | Power to secure justice. jon ot this character extra iastenings, with which but few sbips are provi- Uhave recently received intelligence from San ded. Relating to the “ash buckets,” they did us good | Salvador. L’Union is blockaded by a British ship Messrs. Disney, Hibbard, McLean, and Harris, “itti ontestant, Mr. P Seams rere Nene ane | Se a dara iY, He oe pga y ube Sees vied banich Shs enh Bae Nos cgrese ts | Serer, it a2, Br. Chatteld was ged enough 09 a tellin 7 fe lowing m the south, rain is | believed that he was one of those that robbed Mr. ave forgotten that » large number of passengers were | guj would be the case, preparations were made Affairs 1n Washington. 1 quite fast. ‘sccaee- tan: oe Ae Robinson, juffalo, a tew days oo hy ill tor igs and na pores athe Book t Tren - 4 which have rendered it abortive, so far ‘as the great mv. -M. 5 which we were qu as ' STRAMSHIPS TO CHINA—LAND WARRANTS-—NAVAL Clonty, with south wind. Thermometer 32 degrees and some are buckets ” These pumps were never out of order, ex- fair was concerned. Traders landed on Tigre COURT MARTIAL—THE COALITION IN massacuu- | *P°V?#¢FO. foreigners, edu: Look out ror cept when choked with coal dust; then a few miautes | island, and passed thence through Honduras to setts, &c. » J x a tH has been raining all day be Albany page| prepar A aoe will | joed to draw the boner snd clear the , when they | eae a ey ant mye; ae ae Ny note Re juffalo, em, if you cress over there with apy weye again at work. Well do I reoollect the masiec of | from Mr. Chattield, addressed to the British com- ths Wetaociias ae ees ae. By TBS. BY BAIN'S LINE. @. B. STEVENS, N | thelr clatter throughout the long nights and days of | mander, requesting him to permit the passage of & e om mittee o: House will report # bil) Boson, sary 9-12 M. The Cour: ives the followi our suifering. Ao unwiilingures to discouracs you | certain vess-l, having on board goods beloaging to for constructing @ line of steamships to China, bat | Cloudy—looks like rain. Thermometer 22 degrees ethereal. phy Pherae «de saat a | all, who were doing your best to tows thw suip irom | Briish subjects. The vessel passed the blockade, ‘thet will probably be the iast of it for this session above sere, SP TEND OE CR Se Tenlen ay (— tropolita on gy Toe pap 4 y | Nater with the rudeimplements put into your hands, | but the authorities of L’Union woud not allow het poked nici de hey p Provipesce. January Pavama, December 24, 1850. | Rent horear fu the beautifully alone prevented iny tntorming you that [hed far more | to Giecharge: iellme the cretatiy the pet oon committee are opposed to making land | Cioudy. with wind at northwest. Therm It is our disegreeable duty to advise you that the confidence in the services ofthe pumps, than in your | 2424'° wnie the satvadore pom call a contra Bopere ‘warrants assignable. This will probably be the end o | degcevs above zero. specie train was attacked and robbed’ yesterday of “ash buckets” en cagh 2d va te ap hea, be No one appreciates more highly than I do, the ser- | They insist that the British are only blockadiag vices of our galiact friend, (ieneral Howard; but the | the fishes. San Saivador iva paisst little State; u ‘this busi New Havex, January 9-12M. | about $100,000, ‘The particulars are as follo fo hands of Mrs Ab- General must do me the credit to admit thatthe sug- | and I, for one, 1 am wilting, cl . ; | The Naval Court Martial is stilt going on. Capt udy, with dark morning. Thermometer 28 de-| The inst detachment had arriyod yestorday. about 2 grees above zero. P. M., at ® pot named the Guayabal, wh: ; : her citizens ne Budd, of the sloop Dale, by which, i: {s said. Commodore Barvoxronr, January 9-12 3. | guard, Kamon Arias, was suddenly oeaered te rid Per aretives all shat on educated lady. whose digai- | gestion for the organization which he carried out 40 | amusemint, that they should cali Uncle Sam aick- Tones shipped gold dust to New York. was under ox | , Cloudy and raining, Thermometer 30 degrese above | tive men, who appeared all at once on the side of the | give te it, ‘The Quadrliie: Ia Uraepvicave le Paresce, | (Meiently, came trom me; and if the General ever | names; and if his officials do not behave propet'y, amination to-day, zero, road itruing from the woods ‘the cuard, while look- | Sich is introduced in the illuminated is excel. | Mx¥ed ® general order on board my ship, disband- | ] am willing, also, that their wit and satire may be . Stamvono, January 912M. | ing at them, found his mules seized by the bridles by | Tb eptnda il tormingte with the 1 can only say he forgot, for the fest, | indulged at the expense of said officials; but when please between the Massachusetts demoorat Cloudy, and rains slightly. ‘Thermometer S2degrces | five Other men. who rushed furth from the opposite | of “Platonic Attachments.” ‘Those who wish to what was due to me aa captain of the | versonal rights are concerned, 1 hold to calling and free soilers, aud the probable election of Mr | *bove sero. side of the road. All tem were armed A dowole bar- | afew hours in pleasure, will visit the Broadwa; them, and every other nation, to a strict account ; Nonwicn, Janwary 9—12 M. relled pistol was presen ti ae % . 'Y | general order until [ read it in your published account em, ry Pr nation, to a striet account. Sumner to the Senate, has been received with much | Weather cloudy, and going 16 rain. Thermometer iy. only tho percussnn on gh F Cust [peer atcieae the akasinead alum maine Mr. Reverdy Johnson's hind and considerate de- | A case has come to my notice, which, if (rue—and ‘itterness by the democrats here, particularly those | 30 degrees above zero. ty, 4 white man, then ordered Arias, in English, to | acting arwinformed that the new drame of David | pertient towards me. I eau never forget; aud (donot | I have no reason to doubt iis ‘truth, being persoa- from the South Miovtrrow, January 9—12 M. | “goon,” when be clapped spurs to his mule es. | Coppertela * eiibe eapcaied ‘nigh:. with a cast | Delleve he ever said I told him the ship would go down | ally cognizant of some of its features, and there are Weather cloudy, with indications of rain | caped to houre some half or three quarters ot a mile | which, sek where they will, cannot be equalled, Bnz- | 2'¥° hours. I declare, mont hetionlly, that I} parties in New York which, | presume, can vouch The vacancy oovasioned by the death of Jaber distant, together with the muleteers, leavi | % = never raid eo—and, that [ never thought ao for the whole—demands the immediate action of Gore, assistant clerk in te House, who died on Tuss- | Thermometer, in New York city, at 29 Wall street, | loada of geld in the posse bicves. Ut Mule | tons Micawber lertch, in the extreme tense of the | "Ltr ihe gale waa over, one of the engineers —not our government. i im Of the thieves. 4 Blake's Pegotty is capital— Lester t# at home | day evening, of typhoid fever, has not yet been filled | ®t 12 M., yesterday. noted 38 degrees above zero, On arriving at the house of Mr &. Quintero, Mr tmaneeneme Peicginentn ine reat, addition to Tes Ee ee teed at eapay to a playialques | In the year 1843 and 1849, a very intelligent ‘There are about fifty applicants ; ; , Arias found wnother part of the train, for his | jurton’s company. In fine, Jordan, Johanson, Blend, entleman, by the name of Robert W. Hoit, a na- jo! ; Bi 6 oa ‘ . : . | give twenty- As to histear with | & yp Oy the ne . J Letters post paid to Nortolk, will be forwarded te the | Common Couneit. | Scanpusing ‘thet Gevermmnes poe cite Be anithsen lhe eo pg Dy wth of Feqard to the machinery “dashing out. the tibe tive of New Peamouhire, formed, with some of the Afriean squadron, by the sbip John Adams, which BOAKD OF ALDEKMEN,. | Paredes and a Mr. Thompsoa—o eminent olfachées contribute to make the Onansbene sides of th very engineer denies having leading menin Sen Salvador, including the Presi- “ =This Board met at the usual hour, M. | once returned to the roves of t theatze the | resort of oli. those whe jook for | pprebension, and {do not think | dent and other officers of the government, a co of Africa on the 15th instant, President, in the chair. The minutes of last | till loaded, and that ething ubove the common place acting of the day. | silly enough to eutertain tors | pany tor the purpose of erecting in that State a cot- winwer— di i iY . ; Mise Walters and M, Frederic will dance, the orchestra . * " “ . - The weather fs warm, and rainy. aiiceg ines on on ale Pee eras gtd be robbers; che load of the mule | will play several bewutiful pigaes of musio, and the ea- ts popana; Me. tegen thal tmabe tanovejeinder | Oe ey ep -eonomhnpptcres peepee Por the renewal ci leuse of pivr foot of Dey street -- n too Inconvenient for pea Ce eaky ios, | tertainments willclore with the amusing and favorite | yign indi: wards you; and now that | f.'y « 2 emf Long, the Fugitive Slave, d&c. A cemsanination wes’ tesived hou 486 dommic. | Fnpey too inconvenient for them tocarry. Tae | farce of the “Rough Diamond”? | pon nave bea line sae tonne, ee @ y | fot ten years, and @ bounty on exports, amounting Bactemoes, Jan. 9, 1851. sioner of Streets and Lamps, in ane#er to resolution j tho potty vain they come up vive pr igh joods by Natioxat Twearke.—Purdy, always introducing | datural excitement under which you were laboring to (wenty-tive thousand dollars. In the fall of 1%: y when a a a tl on Weary Long, the fugitive slave, passed through Bal- | Teaverting bis ve roport to the Board the probeble | they commenced tring on them with thelr revolvers, | Merrttz Gey sitet dey, odere 4 very attraative, Dill for ‘Simore this morning. and reached Richmond this at- | CC*t of oll lamps during the mext year, to which he re- | he thieves. who were caloulated t» be sixteon 1a waa. | will commence the performances. The part of Julica | plied, thet the cost ot Mghting the oil lamps, at the Sernoon. He will go to Goorgia, wales ransomed by | present price of the oil, will be $13 per lamp win Rurning ehett tre eee ions. i Bh beg nee bad re. he const tho 7 \ Gls Nerthors friends stevens, ie meres og Insuiticient to com National will be crowded to wiimens the debut of this the time you published that account. if you will take | Mr. Hoit proceeded to the United States, with let the trouble to examine it ca fully, {thiak you wil | ters to Mr. B. Blanco, agent for his associates, for fen good deal of exaggeration in all | the purpoee of purchasing machinery. In Apnil of aty and incorrect infor- | thie year alot of machinery was shipped ta one The Ubio is expected f Mr. Blanco’s vessels, via Cape Hora. On the With such ® mumber, a» We have no mail South of Montgomery to night CM ee | ate io to Tettout Sx tpeedtty aa ponetoig, CMY WFP | aspirant for theatrical fame Miss Malvina will dance, | Gone cincugh, I hate. greater cond oy Jui, sopompaniad ey chase overstte Cs is | Fetroat as rpeedily as possldle, ‘and then the new and excellomt burlesque of " Old whieh ny an Juan, ae ; Poser ee ‘ Of the Committee on Roads, In favor of changing | “Mm hviled pe und then the new and excellen! 1 ter pride in her than ever I ho; h , fm des nt to the writer, informing | jing Vole” will follow, which will introduce nearly ail p ta female—the latter to superiotend the domesie The Pennsylvania Legislature, é&e. | Pre seene of kersy eighth stress, between Teuth sod | nim of the circurastances just mentioned; it was ro; | Hing Cole will follow, the ecimpsoy. ‘The orchevtre 1 eT a nye dette justin: tous fine gabe ea | afloirs, and introduce Yankee modes of cookiag Hannitnvna, Jan. % 1851. | Report of the Committee om Streets. resommending | fall spend fer the prone Cine ee eens eartod | will next play a favorite overture, and the amuse. | Suis ‘nat you have dane tnjusiies te among the natives. He also brought with him se- E | fall epeed for the place where the rovbery oosutred, ments will terminate with the amusing ballet of “The | °Y? foated. Ay BOHES. veral large chests, containing tools, cooking uten- The Senate met at 11 o'clook, and was partisliy or- | ® concurrence with the Board of Aaalstant Aldermie | lenving the Messre Hustado, of this piace, to prooure | ¥risny Cobbler.” This bill must buve the effect of JAS. FINDLAY BCHEN gyre yee gow oe ty. He er ived'4n S38 , ope In the sdoption of the resolution permitting the New a , Agee ¢ | Weis 5 0 pe , hi je art : eae nnd important tranapired, except the | York and Harlem Railroad Company to continus a | jrec Pend "nd them aiter him, which wae dons wish- | piling every departmsot of this Populsr establishment. | asers Mayan, Req, Baltimore Salvador the last of July. ‘The compaay has ree Presentation of two memorials frem Mercer county, | branch rail track, from Fourth avenue west, 300 teet ble to follow the trail of the thieves, but | , pRoueuan’s Lrcu opel gy EE - fused to advance «nother dollar, aoa he and his praying the Legirtatare to passa resolution instrast- | on Sornty-ciath stress, Betered book es Re t different pointe on the rosd to Preburtich of Beotgeant eaunes abe Gemp et bora | ‘The Forrest and Willis Affair. companions are perfectly destitute. [hree of them er of e ly n é ave » Cr Thi . ing Benators and lepresenta ive in Congress, to vote | ,,Sepert of the Commissioner of strvets and Lamps {rom making cheie avcape: With Uopperteld.® in every might wituorsed, by the patrons MR. WILLIS! CARD. have families in Lowe!l, Mass. ‘Think you, Mr it ce of amusement, with s degree of | Mr N. BP. Willis takes this mechod of suggesting to | Bdior, the ci izeas of the United States would be g, of Mr. we videht fics veut to tbe mest cntucnaatia | ME. B. Forrest. that the tnuoornce ca lady—(the vim | thus iifled with if our coverament w | : r. Maduera. Capt. Ackerman, Mr. Follem, | Sheering. Owens. ## Uriah Heep, gives evidenae of | dication of the honor ef Mra, Pocrest)—it a cause m pepeesested here 1 A similar < Pending being to refer the mefiorials to a select com. | SP4li*, during Tra veumlatie Eeadeeiedeat tl *, making m tolerabiy large totce, for whose great eumic talent; and brougham’s Micawber is just | peuding in the courts ot law; wad eubmise this ques- | [°v"ssen! brought to my no: th those before crested make the number amount kind assistance you as well ae ourselves must feel what it eught to be~ purely natural. Lynoe, who is | Uon to Mr. Forrest, whether, in proper deference to a | 0 overoment is treated w multtee ees during the same ye ie deeply indebted known asa finished actor and excellent reader, | WomAD, as well as to justice—bo'h he and Mr. Willie re meu vers tap por for a repeal of the Fugitive Slave law. A(tera spirited | jjshed im all the papers employed by the Corporation toldiers arrived many of our personal friends; | oft i debate, the subject was postponed —the present motion | By this report it sppears that there has been erected conristing of Mr J tado, Mr. &. Rupnele, Mr. pleasure which giver ¥: pperly a Rica, » Where, it seems, th’ contempt. Shall The House agteed, in conjunction with the Sens avd there are Av daylight this morning we all mastered at the | Tiresents Pegetty to the very life. But there i one | being mrcessery parties to the cominx trialt—the | theee things be Nous verons : to accept the invitation of the committeo in Phila. | f Say tasncanta , elon tarehes spot where the thieves hed entered the woods, and as ,yhrennts Pogotty to the speciat notice, aed that ie | Highta of the lady should not be first uttended vo Estavos Usipos. ea y inereared : it had not rained during the night. the crail was quite Pose * who displays the | without the risk of being delayed or defeated by lesser > 7 delphia, to virit that city om Saturday, aod dine with wy Gistinet, abd the brash being very thick, almost im- Butte eobius ta un habototonne hours onnine most | differeoors botween Mr. Willie and himself The Tammany Hall Batl—Johe Van Baren the authorities, merchants ke., to weloome Captain Rerolved, That Heation and the | pervions, we felt couvinoed we should soon track the | femarkanie clevermeas, Her Susan Nipper could uever | Mr. Willis suggests to Mr. Forrest that the profane, and the Tammany Soelety, . of the steam of Glasgow, the pio- | principles which govern the counsel o! the Corpor | fobbers from our having feoured the scrvioes of Mr ten; andit is just so now with her representa. | adurive. and iow language, with which he od The Annual Ball of the « t honorable Bo Philadelphia aud liverpool line & urging upon the Btate authority to borrow | 1, Quintero, one of our best woodsmen. Onadvancing | tion of sis Pegetty. Kate tlorn everybody knows to | Willis on meeting Lim recently in a public treet —the 24 then proceeded to nominate candidates Ky, Bad to the charter, be considered and | gome distance loto the woods we found vhe trail divi. be fascinating ectreee: Mary Taylor is everybody's | disturbance of au audience of & crowded theatr ciety} of St. Tammany, came off.on the evening of fer the office of U.S Senator. for the néxt Congress, | A great nuaiber were proposed—among the most prom: | inent of whom we ron. Judge | board by the Committee he Law | ded, and there, at seme little distance from the main feyorite, In Si ony, we discovered anentire mute load, consisting of mpany sre fire seven boxer, alongsidecof two holes dug in the earth, ce by Mile. Duey-Barre, then the fatoe of the | thus anuoyin ali the members of Brougham’s Uhe,same evening, by loud and offensive brag January Sth, at the old Wigwam. The large room of o me: | nod courpicuoue goatures and head-abekings po ag Fg A cd verritylng Mr Wilkis’ wife-(the oniy | gh! Tammany it. ‘That the Committees on Li Department * Woodward, ieary EB. ¥ ead, F. ov. nd report to this board som where the thieves doubtiers intending to bury them, ” h ili conclude with | lady who had accompanied bim to the th * or whe Hubley, ©. J. Ingersoll. Joseph BR. | va bea pechape boon dieour' En the Scghbuskend saa terete vent nin nD | was ander hit charge at the tiue) —are need Re ole Bs! Tngerrell excite subject. | hat shall be in ecntermity with the pro- Mesxum.—The amusing and laughable | tiene upon the publie, and upon thom imaocent of | poe Ley p. two pairs of white cotton - - jatel. « felt hat, some pieces | aieee wring the Tables,” and “Domestic offence ngainat ~ 0d & Me. oowo leather Plip- Weeneny. wil f : fergoon entertainments at Mr. Willis eueq iso, that, althoegh the term for iz thie fevorite establishment In the event the be which Mr. Forrest was \ bound over to me er, #0: TIONS REFERRED Capt. Ackerman, Mr. Follen, and « part ot the sol- Utal comed *y o ney hg BT — By - Sostiition eee shoe yory cies er a beisane | * : | at - 4 Oilers were lett in charge of the boxes, and to convey iendid cast, Mee arke. Ande eda. o fe steps ve i lved, That Church # be extended, by ss . jented | by the penitentiary—out of which tt is important to assachusetts Politics--Schooner Wrecked, Bestiret, a them to Mr. ¢ *houre, while titer, Menats henkine, Mist Chapman. and other talented | by the pi h x m Po! * | cutting through the blooks Lj = 7 pear in the principal characters, The | Mes Forrest that Mr Forrest soul be kept. if poset. | Tes irgam placed in the great council ehamber be We also, for the first time im ping ground as one of by the Sachoma, wh: e cher t Forrest r fountain be placed in Tompk - iit wader the direction Of yp Rr ports have beon re | Sque | the Croton Aq partments. te. | ty streets, and continu Runeels it Withy. Artes, : je Greenwood. who | ble, till hie aceusations aginst her hare Bed @ fair | 2 P d 4 Bosrow. Jan. 9. 1851 | Liberty street, by widening Trinity Place on the west | ®04 rev guided by Mr. um is ably conducted by Mr angel See | Goueing, aml ben tnmseentee Wale dutenee aoe hd ba os po a the late Richard M. re a ot the 5m partment refleot Quintero i 1d M ,Gnding oo flectuaily harmonise democracy belonging to the Vid Wig- at first, at ® lowe to ascertain the rem ot the chieis and their squaws were kintakoy," but we were eulightenod i The democratic members in caucus bave agreed, BY | Mol. iced. That the side or third railroad track now 65 to6, to vote for Charles Sumaer, as U.S a izing onthe Fousth wveaus Detwon steenty ath ‘e t letter fi 8. D. Bradford, « lead- bs nty serenth streets. be removed forthw! age teacttergraebgy pgp "the Hoard then adjourned wuill 5 o'clock this credit on Janvane 5, ISL, t i from Mr The admirable performances ro vightly . inet the measare; and also the pro- upon the subject before supper time earn that ms Aoerege iy he am bes ate ik ls ct the | evening. ee te peated in this country, who bas (he various tribes of Tammany (the bankers ed bares psascnge ional natnryra ag : Mr Quintero to pack his om to nearly equalled Mille Louine, either for intrepieity false that the | burners) bad agreed to bury the hatchet, and to cel t. We bad eviously nominated by DOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN Q J 4 4 by cay oad by “ . wame purport je bev jm previously 7 Board of Assistants met thisevening. Cruces. Our party followed up che or and agility, or for @ i y aay loud | brate the amicable arrangement with « great dw the freesoiler#, and will be elected for the long term ot eee ines im of mem: | bour longer ere suddenly hailed rome of her feate we have for L poke in aa ordinary tome Of | being distinetly understood that there +hould. be no " @he vaeaneten ln tho Senate were Sliced to-day, and | 72 Treident inehe chele, ende quovem Wf mem’ | Cae Pal ald be fired ws male performers toe bead sf | voice. or by any qestieulations on my part. Wat it it | smbuscade, ot in other words no cheating en ths 0c~ @ vacancies in the Senate were filled ’ bers in their places ‘ Der protersio oy one wil | true that.on Monday afternoon lest, Im il | casion. At {meeting of ‘| + Grand The Committes on u \ ng. t ‘You inferual scoundrel, Var, and | the o of 4, brother who wi ove morrow 9 We then comm-noed firing at | the Committee of Arrangements, « brot as ee eee Governor, mi ctect ton | oneurzing to pay Richerd 8. Hart $90, fet tee pier. | thes, when. fearing the thieves were dvewing our’ fre Prowxess,—Despite the | coward. this is the first time | have seon you rince the | 9 scouting party at Buffalo i2 1848. and fought hard te for Gover t the Inet fs hrough # hole inthe pier. The oficial vote for » done toa horre by falling throug in order to attack us when avloaded, | ordered th ba he public turn out to | horse. whipping | gave you ia ast. Don't t for the Buffalo platform : thie selection ledaced the as follows Coneurred in ar oe | fre this magnificent pam We believe there has pale; 1 will not lay violent hande upon you.” And regular tribe to back out from the dence, ead, Phillips 496 | PAPERS FROM THE ROARD OF en — i beem nothing of the » new Banvard | mmeaked away, without making arepiy. Conscious | ccnsequontly, the tivkets couldn't be sold, nor Coggswell... 650 tien for Jighting Barrow str 6 Atavorite; aod the are and expen that he was the violncor of my dome:tic hearth, snd | Would the Yedies come. In the eerangemen poabcaet aut oeteme dered with their muskets, to jfollow as quickly as 3 = os Se a On we pw Boog ates “e padeue wat 2 and cheer. | the a by i eed eee omer « ( 4 Witllam, from Calais + the ‘ to | pontible. The thiever fled, lensing whe gold they oar. | dererving the greatest rus ‘ol home. be could not wtte je word. , | invitetion er most of the wate ie ee Oe ee ee las I Mount | a:Tolight Bloomingdale road from, Fortteth street te | Pied ip thelr bundive poattared Bere aad“there tu thete | Baturdey aftersoons, when the cblldren On the evening of the raine day [again met him im | the eeout referred to obtained a blank Invitation and boundffor Now Tork, has been totally lost mear Monat | he pont where it imterveate the , eat ‘Gee u the tee dng vended, wo oventeen, | os Dall priee way, near Houston street, t¢ all | the lobby of the Opern He and. repeating the just | sent it to the {rious and talented selon of & re- he crew were ail saved | om pve ge ” 1 tee 0 him some 600 yardefeom the © we found them; alive with families and echocls . epithets applied to bim the came day. | expreeted may | pow ued Kinderhook eage, Jchu Ven Daren, azide Fa nthen Boog te tm ta ieee sopers ante tho, cx | hie thigh b: ne Wan proken tad fecredibicas Ie mag ape Brovravt Hatt,—Calyo's Tableaux of New ey ey astonishment that one #0 degraded and infamous Whea Jobo made his appearance fn the ball room, dA Lake On Bie Depersmeens, S ae (house oscupied by | pear, in thie condition he had run 50) yards down the | of the Mammoth Panotams of the Connecticut River, | should show bimerif in a respectable ucvemblage. Mr. | ove of the rechrme, ®urpesting om amubuscede, "4 Survey for the Geneva au Firatency Of renee ne ientng street | Bill, The wounded man ware stout, powerfal oauado, | ie & production of grent artistic merit, and ls drawing | Wits them walked Into the dress clecie, aud then, for | juavities into. the Masnce Int which he obecinen aoe Ratiroad. Hoge Company No, 24, in Spring tree | gud teen Bio Fetes, we recognized him asthe person | largeandiences, A faith'nl copy of the Charter Oak 15 | the first time, L knew ho was acoompanted by ladies. I | jnireion, and, finding out the triek, caused John to be Geweva, N.Y. Jan, 0, 1851 Tue Foertive Stave, Lona, iv Paiaognrnta.— | ¥bo bated us; and from hie apoearancs we knew bim | alse shown, which Is worth . ee! of Py rth to | did not speak to him after tee Wenn ‘ ‘ parece my = ees had enn porn to tthe we Fvertive Stave, Lone a og | Y t 1 JosMOn amas . ite the public to ° g sion of Villis, with regard | him, ond also stated that the secheme oxprenal eocace » tu @ line for ¢ . - to be the fellow who A hie pistol at Mr. Arias. Barvicn's € am ovi' Pp - Aa to the absurd allusion of Mr o heme ha r y The surveying party engaged to run tpt bay, | The Philadelphia Inquirer, of the Mh inst ae | The vambo retused toglee auy lowrmation foe some | vielt this cabivition. ‘The paintings are the wort | to the pewitentlary, I have ooly to romack, that one | stored to invite hbim. Notwithstaadiag this, Joum construction of « railroad from (ineva of ing of arrival of Heny Long. pe On | time, Ul by thresteming him wich fastent death if | beautiful we have ever beheld ‘ | of my faumily wea ever @ fenton od flow, aod which | vas determin oa have hie nap pet, nad pro ceded to ot " yerations yeaterda ef | slave, 1 says:—The U. 3. officers, 0 refese . ing him oe ‘oul e y tly for # erie ecords of a sister | the eupper toom, Hae was stoppe: th kame Cavers meoueed one: dacs 4 works shel wrisomehy ‘Were act ‘ane night, on the arrival | ie pond ate Peusma’tt bef agar : See nt thee’ Oe Stote tos pisiaty bow was the merited fal0 Of 060 | the door, whe weged bit woses tatrode pores pe Partai of the cars at the Kensington depot, by deputy | last tcld us that he bed a Cuntery's Missrnsss —We visited Weshanion’ Tisll | “whose veins bore blood like bis | pany who bad not requested, aud at present contemplated \t Marshals Smith and Halzel, of this City, | days eines, and had bea led ia on Wednesday etvaing, and aitnong® Bvt 8 vee, | Know how other men feel andast under the | core pany, yet on be pressed, and took his tted by thitty officers, under Police Marshal | friend of bis, who had wresped; that the party we | Pall hour before the performances commenced, yat | Ution and Wlegel prosecutions with which [have | \spin- Teappeers he bad «. The Grand Sechem, Pork House turned. ported by tire x, ie song — ed. from. Ken- Cvertook consisted ot rix. ¥ i feiend, two | there wee Lot @ seat unoec sean | iled - enough to wreck aman whore ouly ) when the company Were seated, announced that a let- singto tod nt thy : 5 cers, and r t . Y * crowds er e v A fro * pame, and wht | tweme " 5 ere fot- Moonee, Irvin & Jones’ pork house, om Devt creek. | SEN e Marchal Keyser's officers, in ome of Gle- pont ad ; ten ten see eil a, | tertatoments were excellent, and George, the prince of gh rite authors to intamy | end be cnec 4 A by fire last night, Abowt 509 barrel Of | pats omnibnees, to the Baltimore depot, corner of | SY cen, d wii theme in the robbery, | BEKO representatives, hept the house in roate of * that not to have rated | yy metned whit her letters warm tei pepe dined Th woo 00 9 fa the | Eleventh and Market etreets, where he waa placed | ud thas at first thay | ughter. Christy is im thy fail tide of rusoess ant heve done t Mis T must have | Dickineom. ¥ from Giay lard were borned, There was u “hoes ta | in the ears, and started for the South in charge of deceived, | Fetsows’ Micernens —The performances at the beat- | either more or lest man. a tind house, and the barrel pork wer mor ‘ efficers Talmadge, Brown i De Angelis, of fold, be | tifl ball, 444 Broadway, tans evening 4 for ore | danvant 9, 1861 EDWIN Fors building, $19 000. Folly insur , ice algo had a aiting had goneto w house | nefit Wells the popular primo basso of Pet. ones poe yorn Re on macsoned at the AG de. pear the Jorgona r 44 ary ® part of ] i Tie is an excetient porforme Domestic Misestiany. ‘ egivtatare Betty, Of Ris Caeere OT reeventing cay beech of that @ person | d erow ded hour oi There wore 876 destbe in Providence, R T,, during sr oe 1951 depot, for the purpose of preventing Yew im oe © the | seme of the ohotcert plooes of Rehiop: the year 180 title tfehay beeen Son the peace, No disturbance whatever, Tange fel n ining | nd ths whole of the tal mn | Brow oll ts tha depth of + Montgo. | | A jotet raotution Ras paced both beanehor of the | parred) The slave wae taken through Philadel- v ng | the oocarion: and wery, Ala, om the 2d Ip whieh hes | pe ‘Nature, to,go into an clvettou Gor G, 8 Senator, | phia withoat the slightest excitement from ten to twenty pounde wach, ® black felt sloucn | their benedte, we ho been in thet oity ter sere