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THE NEW YORK HERALD. == = a : = = = — SS =: == ee ~ wi <a gm ~ AD WHOLE NO. 6058. MORNING EDITION-----TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, ; Caldwell. Cartter, Clark. Cloveland. Cole, Conger, Corwin, Important News from Bermuda. . City Intelligenee. | bets and cry ‘Their uniform ic all new— | g0, It is worthy of jt. It will be repeated every sve- po UBLE §S HEET. | Fromell, Dickey. Disney: Duncan, Evans, (ho; Fiteh, Bow ee eangatanssdy Hoping ED THE MERCANTILE LINKARY ASSOCIATION. thelr bats ‘tly paluted. Under thelr | ming thie week.” . ; a mpton, Harlan, H ji DECEMBER GALES. ‘We are delighted to bear that the Mercantile Library Pea nce A OM had TE ad Corte her pare Bunron'’s Tueatne —We were never more pleased NEWS BY TELEGRAPH K UaLivax Teceonarn Orrice, of New York, fa in « very prosperous condition, as we | reftect great erevitt uyon thn = Ciry of Brotherly Love,” | ‘ania witnessing the performance Paty sy chea a . Monday, Jan. 13—5 P.M do by the preface to the cetalogue whioh has been just | apd the part acted by the Now York company. tn the | sustained with tis areaterd dramatic bliin. Bere AFF. AIRS IN WASHINGTON ‘The steamer Osprey, frem Bermuda, with advioos to | published The rlseand progress of this noblo insti, | Mase, SeeneyDes.|s highly cette Se tuem. | ton's Micawber te the most origina? plece of combe 3 IN. ‘he 8th inst., has arrived. tution are £0 interesting, that we shall give » short old. : acting woever beheld. Blake, as Pegotty, is exo x ingly clever; Lester, as Steerforth, is inimitable; amd urany.—On Sumday | the other parts, by Merers Bland. Jordan, ie ® fire was discovered | Mrs. Russell. Mre Skerrett, Mrs Hughes, aud Mins J- The brigantine Belfast, from New York, was wrecked | sketeh of both :— Wright. ' om the 3d inst., om the south side of Bermuda. She is The Mercantile Library Aseosiation of New York wae ee ee See. hs oi |e formed onthe tinth of Novenber 18.1 X for active stent Brnos whch yartndons: nak, | Bulerealed rice the, ation oleereene, aftr ths al " ot er ol Gestroyed t ‘ters w! pla’ % avery Agitation. on the Btate ofthe Union.on °°" * The brig Leander, from Hayti for Boston, was ry for the use of merchants’ clerks, after a publie | Bouse of the company, consumed e stable iu the rear, | Ceataitybmrenee tis deuoleg hea nde Beane a Me Porren, TRECMEAR PORTAGE atte wrecked om the 23d of December. Her cargo of log- to | and two Lorsea, one of thom belonging to Dr Guernsey. | the orchestra will play several overtures. The enter: MOVEMENT IN THE HOUSE RELATIVE TO THE | defended the bill. The committee then rove, wee a4 an eae nd the voen 1, ay ra totam ‘The Accipenr.—-Yeaterday forenooa, one cf the workmen | tainments will conclude with Dashelur's Torments.”” ero saved by the Favor: m Alexandria, a Object, under the name still | employed in building a vteeple to the French (Catholic Nw . The thi SCARCITY OF SILVER. Meme Mel epen this institution. shure, in Canal street, fell from the sonffoldiog aad | ning counter et cine Deh ie poe ne om ile ere » House oF Pine NEW YORK LEGISL. K LEGISLATURE. which sustained slight damage, and arrived at Ber- a)] apartment was hired a: was badly injured in the head. Hv wan carried, ins | entitled the “Frolic of the Fairies, erie toy etre iil dakegl serch pes i Deoriptions, as well as do tate of insensibility, to the City Houpital. amusing dramatic production feall-d Politics im Massachusetts, Pennsytvanla, and <a F The whaling bark Wade, ot New Bedford, was at tameed ier the wants of the library; Phe at Sa Slane Sen tines, “pasmnarenm wn debe poe Senate. Bermuda leaking badly, She has 1,300 bbls. oll. of that time, the number of volumes obtained, Musteal, Apprar.and the orchestra will execute oo ho, 8, &o RAILROAD FREIGHTS. The brig New York encountered heavy gales, and lost | mainly by donations, having reached 3,300, its removal Tratian Orena Hovse.--A very large, fashionable, | musical pieces. Purdy deserves ths pati Avoanr, Jan. 18,1851. | part of her deok load of cattle. She arrived at Ber. | “As Tetolved upo and brilliant audience assembled, last night, to wit- | C¢iving. as every one must confess that be gies them The President announced the select committee on | muda on the 8th, with part of her orew in irons tor | quart: ue more than the ny i ite of the present | ness the representation ef Norma, Parodi personativg | them to. He proven Po hal cramp pe oul ibraty was established in more spacious in Chiff street, near th the subject of railroad freight paying canal tolls,as | mutiny. Captain Baker was slightly wounded. larper blishment. This removal had ® most | the -druidess, in which character she has no eu- | to meet the reepective tastes of his “a SECOND SkSSION. follows Messrs, Jehneon, Sehoonmaker,end Mann. | ‘The brig Pursult, from Jemuioc for Phitadeiptite, | PeweSetel eieet wpew she erento the inetiontion, poy There mas soe mistahe om the pert of te | bi great mecct. ae ‘anaes LAW MATTERS. was wrecked off Fortune Island. | that tal lerger Poet card Permenent accommodations | orchestra, while Signor Loriui was undertaking the Png Trea Tie eckatatat niet ia er me Wnt acai cman A petition was presented for the incorporation of «| The Hnglish bark Miranda, from Bt Kitts, with a | were needed. This neowsty incited the members to | first scena; but he was in admirable voice and per | where the mortamuring pieces are mighty radnee Wasnixotov, January 13, 1851, | tonal law school at Ballston. cargo of salt, was dismasted, and arrived at Bermuda | {orordineig, a imectiog of coer chee eer tg for ald. | feotly self-possensed, and overcame all dificulties, sus- | and the characters all filed by the hest deametit eine cane A roaolution was referred to allow all counsellors at | on the Sd. held, at which subscriptions were obtained to alarge | taining his part to theentire satisfaction of the audi- peers rr ny poet pe ng lyon ‘The annual report of the number of persons em | law to administer eee ‘The bark Panchetta, 64 days from Buenos Ayres for — invitation of the officers of the library, their ‘The cavatina of Parodi suffered, also, from some | » ees cast Mlle Ducy-Barre, the exeelient dan- ployed in the War Department, was rocelved aud read. | A resolution was naberiited's alling on the Attorney | New York, touched at Bermuda for water on the 30th | ssiends, who no gemerourly had come to its arietanen, and the vocalist expressed somo surprise at se and great favorite, will display her Terpsinhorean HS BATADE LAWS. General to rej at progress had been made in the | of December. formed themsel¥es into s separate corporation, in or- tencies, but this point being passed—which | Sbilities. and this will be euccoeded by the farce of the © Wild n.” and the entertainments will conctude pore) Tg has sufliently been noticed by Parodi herself, in # card | with the laughsble comedy of the Rough Diamond." Proper supervision be | #4dressed to the public— the opera went on delightfully. | This bill will nc doubt attract another full and fashton. suits an to tit he manor of Rensselaerwick. The Monumental City, from Baltimore for Califor- ped that the Mercantile Librery al Mersre, Tonsey and Joun Davis presented petitions ime reseed, that of inventore, relating to the amendment of ;the patemt | shocia'bredednit her ee wat Dy both political | Biss broke down in the gale of the 234 December, and and at the same time noe Parties. It was time the acoounts should be balanced. | Was put into Bermuda on the 28th ult. She cannot | exercised by the donors in the appropriation of boun- | The beet feeling prevailed, and we venture to say | bie house. THE PUBLIC LANDS, | “A resolution was adopted, calling on the Attorney | proceed. Bintan renuite of this plan were the formation ofthe | that the Bellini music was nover more effectively and |, Amsarcay Musxum.—The most amual ’ exoel- Mr Giwano presented & petition of five hundred | Aiir,'*! + Fepert as to the progress of ether manorial | The same gale hove down the bark Fomandina, from | Clinton Hall Asociaticn, and the articles of ogreement | satistactorily executed, The wonderful personation of POT nectar Repaid it on Fe herd gy nao citizens of the United States, In fuver of freedom of the | A resolution was offered, calling on the manor of | Philadelphia for Cienfuegos, and broke Capt. Thomp- | The site having been at once chosen, the present edi- | the prima donna eleotrified every one presont, and public lands to actual settler | Rensselaerwick to report what amount of money had | gon’s arm. She put into Bermuda. fice was commenced The corner stone was nid. and | such # measure of satisfaction as none but the highest per Ratiarien-4e'qutvany: inp var 2insers been received for the quarter’s sale of covensnts, The brig Swan, tor New York, sailed 7th. the building formally dedicated to solence and Mters- | tateng and scoomplishments could afford. Parodi was ture, The magnificent eum of $33,500. collected from Mr Coorex presented three petitions from Delaware Assombly. The Bermuda papers report a terrific gale on the 34 a mare son bane ley to defray the sos ealled out at the clese of her cavatioa, and at the end the excellent eqnuee and Chester counties, Pennsylvania, asking the im- Aunanr, Jan. 18, 1 inst. Rronnd Oe HEDGING. © 4abh bad to 98 tnctereed, | of overs acer mphitheatre. in the » by judicious of AI i ls ed Jar, id delighted Mediate repeal of the Fugitive Slave law ie nald ANTI SCHOOL LAW, AmD OTHER PETrTions. Advices from Dominica and St. Lucia report grea: | Trustees, has been nearly paid off, without, until late. | Drees sully the! Ce ee gee 9 titted Sn’ | andisaice Slvr caer etary concrete kets ‘that it was an invariable rule with him, whenever any were presented for the repeal of the free | injury to crops, by heavy rain. ly. depriving the libri sufficient room in the | retzek, who we jolly unprepared for the mis. | evening. ‘petition was respectful in termn. and was ow a subject ‘he abolition of the State N 8 . building for its boo! takes in the ou at whlch were soon jorgottem in| = Prcui’s Frocress.—This panoramic exbibition le ‘within the legitimate powers of Uongress, to proseu? it. the abolition of the State Normal School; ‘When the Association assumed possession of the 7 a pated. Sig. Sep ‘ 5 foxes OF peaees Wile aki P pee bak the’ datiinetee re highly the discontinuance of the District Scheol Jo 1; ‘The Charge of Smugling against the Steam- hall, in the ye ao, pytimcnme gy ana et pkn he oh Be elk ol cutee, po Fea halbind Diapass ens Ot yoeres, Sr paint- table persons, but he belivved that in their peti- | and the suspension of State and County Superintend- ship Magara, do. 6.060 volum Fe nrttliet tha, | Novellt intusea” new spirit into the character of | musacx op New Enctar —These excellent paint. jon they asked that which th: 19 of Pennsylvani Bestox, —10 P.M. ave enrolled them- é generally 484 noe Seale. He taleves Abs arais Ae ents. eston, Jan. 13—10 P. M. “ Oroveso, ings continue to be exhibited at Stoppeni Hall, ané 000 volumes St the people of Panneylvanta, urs catinicd wiih vey | Petitions were also presented relative tothe assess, | _ BY Ansgreement between George Lunt, United States | S*!e# ame a wholly self, | THe Gaxar Mosicat Fxsrivat To-Nroire.—Tho onter- | aro drawing crowds to see them. setiloment of the subject of slavery made wt the Inst | ment of incorporated companies, and to prohibit the | District Attorney, and William Whiting, attorney for | sustained, baying received during the above space of | talnment announced for Saturday evening last, will | Mr. Marshall. the tragedian, je playing at the Aro& ‘session, and do not desire that it should be disturbed. | sale of intoxicating liquors, the trustees of the Cunard steamship Niagara, the | time few donations of books, and none of money, until | take place this evening, at Tripler Hall; and we doubt | street theatre, Philadelphi: ‘They desire the acts of leat session to contiaue —they vessel was appraised this afternoon, by Robert G. Shaw, | tpe Present year, when. by the munificent bequest of | 1 o+ that every seat will be occupied, The novelty of SIPHON ETTORE eto stand by them and carry them out in good REPORTS. ' | the late Mies K. Demilt, $8.000 were added to ite funds. , Court of General Sessions. Suh icine, Petitions were referred to the Judiciary | |The ‘nalclary Committee reported bills amending | Bemucl Pearce, and Jonathan P. Robinson, mer-| The aversge amount annually invested in books | Hauser's frst sppearance, the selections trom“ Semi | perore thy Recvtde-, und aldermen Preeklin end Committee. i - seme clerg aarth ape) Soihe. cen & | obants, at $270,000; and by consent of Mr. Lunt, 8, 8. | #i $2,500. ramide,” to be sung by Parodi, and the names of other ‘Conklin, Pr A ered oy Srna tapectd Petitions against “ ard ¢ registration of births and deaths | yewis, agent for James Burns, George Burns, William Fad poe — aie favorite vocalists, will create great enthusiasm in ail | THE SENTENCE OF GEO. W. NILES AND NATHANIEL Ww. terge number of petitions in favor of a medifleation of Novices oF mits Connell and Thomas Buchanan, of Glasgow, and Charles musical clzeles. Tickets should be secured atanceriy | ROBERTS, YOR omrainmna $3,000 sr Falsm rue the tant For the incorporation of the Broadwayjavings Bank. | McIver, merchant. of Liver poel, trustees of the British Leaving the pretent number heur. Se Seen ae See opeee oP DUTIES ON FOREIGN GooDs, Ere For the repeal of the Free School law, and of the law | North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Co, on their | The greater portion of thore rem: Coxcear ror tHe Iratian Rervcess.—The noble | S=SS!ONS- Mr Coarse gave notice of a bill to change the mode | relative to scbocls in the State. To prevent the distri- | bebalf, and in behalf of himself, with Capt. Leitch, of | Works, and the loss hae been principally of the cheaper APP Jan. 13.—Nilea and Roberts, who were convicted at Of collecting the duties on imports from tureign coun- | bution of the public funds to colleges. ko. excepts | the Nisgara, were received as boudsmen, and the | ®24 more ephemeral class. During thy last summer | minded Parodi has appointed Tuesday nest, the 2ist is ‘a y tes. ~ Ss) n 5 fii evenly | ligt renter & mn . a Fas ro od seamar vane Amott rom yustody. Se wastes 4 heats was cnapentee amd extescedinery instant, tor a concert at Tripler Hall, in behalf of the | the last term aap oor ty a eee Ly by A large number of petitions and memorials were i ose] olliver, tl ton boatman, i: jorts ie ry volumes. en false pretences from Mr, Henr, ven, mure of quecaue: the right of trial by jury. Relative to the taxation of | boat ahd possession ‘sating and | all were reecived that were supposed to bs attainable, Le; srt reshapeedshpaircar arabe ralbead Pre fe peaeyre iced nse peptone eacrnad LAND FoR wisconsin. incorporated companies. To amend the cede of pro- | leces, in filty pac! the library was carefully counted, and 29,147 volumes | readily grente consent and services for the ogca- ‘The bit granting to Wiroonsin & donation of publle cedure. eo by Mr. Devene, United States Marsha afternoon, Wipegeiee “yen mee ares. at from | 0% Sud the members of the Italien Opera Company, | tenced. The court sent Niles to the Btate prison foe and to supply a deficiency in a former grant, for pur- 1 DUCED. and gave to appear before Geor; Hillard, Unit ongh the institu fered somewhs wm | generally, have proterred the eid of their talents. It ones Of internal improvements. and ordered on Fri. | For the incorporation ot a building and manutac- | States Commirsioner. the effects of the commercial depression during the | & 2 . : a Sey to be engrovsed. was taken up and patsed, "| tualngassoclation Authorising rallrced companies to | Soren crsrmenoner, on Tassday, for examination on | the effects oc the gommercial duprere throngh ‘thom, -|.10 well knowa that Parodi hereett is 20 longer per. | © She of $2000, and to stand committed tll paid, R umpnctl gy phlei ; Se “ eal ecg ty — Ena ard hi Robert pgp mes the ship's ratshew, who is also, po BR Png Pg toe and bed Pbenap Its = mitted to visit ber mative land, in consequence of the | Roberts pate, zo3 bo wine oe mee. 2 na ee days, NDER WOOD MOV t joint - . ,ac . reasi readi ; - > m the Houre, suthorising the essisnment of | Denk Dot yet been taken. He isan Hogliehman, 7? "** | room ere thronged by its members, and its tostures | Sid given by her Drag beac fame; and the an- | The immense crowd whica Ce ogee fp ag oP ae militeey lend warrants he Assembly then adjourned. and classes are wel! attended. So great hes been the | nexed letter, in which abe pro er services in be- | room, this morning. gave ssvarance of the iaterest Mr Waixyn opposed the motion: the bill to cede 2 The Halifax and Portiand Rallread. growth in every department, that the present accom- | halfot her exiled countrymen, is so characteristic of | Which was twit in the procerdings of the court Opa * Hy ic e lect citizens were there in large uumbers, respectable Eh Mimunuen | From Washington, Hativax, January 13,1851. | Modatlons heve become aavipioaee inconve- | the lady, that we present a copy of it, witha transla- | inerchants aud tradesme. were hore, aad the galleries Mr Surin was tn favor of the joint resolution, but | Wasnineton, Jan. 18, 1851. The Newfoundland steamer report, vie Boston, The library is, therefore, im a very prosperous condi- tion. [tis addrested to our own citizens :— Were filled with hundreds of the vashcd aud unwashed, who, for this time, seemed te be of dosnimous senti- Ginnie su quests Seven Hoare © crmnte, lo atejeche | ment ia Tefrencs tothe matter which they revived in their minds. The Judges were o jong tims getting joto their place, andin the meantime. yart maititude had congregated outside, who were not able lo get Within the gloomy portals ot the Court of Sessions chamber. Many went away and remained in the more Oppored to taking it ap to-day. The bill relating to The Commirsioner of Pensions, denies the statement | that the British government had agreed to guaranty publ bands was @ special order, aud the Senators from | mad: by the chairman of the select committee that | the loan for building the N. Boot t of the P. Michicam (Peloh) and Wireousin (Walker) were pre- | any indifference existe on the pert of the Pension landand Halifax Railway. in premature, if mot fates, | 2 ccmmunity. It ts rather strange thet it hasre- | aiq ares to speak, and would by done their remarks to- yeas Mr. Hone had received no fatimation of Earl Grey's | ceived but one donation in money since its formation. | sgusrdo # day resu for the prompt execution of the bounty land law, coneittadin, che do ibaa eehaaesiies and the lseufog of warrants. The delays Line an wer when the Niagara sailed. The weather during | Would it not be well for our wealthy citizens, who | [ONMUMUIM he Nop The bill providing for French spoliation claims was | occasioned by unavoidable causes, but the plates for ¢ last four days has been calm and warm. have more means tham they require, and who are dis. | Liberta, furono costretti nell’ ingiusto rovercio a cer- tien, anu 1s eminently entitled to the tostoring care of | 4 ¢] mio cucre la dovunque apparente telicita xed fn iy latte: \- eee omy po tree air of the veotibule, listening with ali atteuttog 2 Afor today He would not insist on the r | larger warrants are now received, and the issue com. Interesting from Buenos Ayres and Bragtl— | Pod to contribute a portion for the beneds of their eS eitisien, che pe 3 The ante-roome were all chrowa open wud tilled ¢> chat .¢ Court has adopted additioual admiral! Preparations for War, &e. fellow men, to remember this noble institution nelia speranza dell’ avenaire, v ut mort capacity e A ‘ Dolishing, imprisonment for debt in ad- Bosrow, Jan. 19, 1861 The members of the Mbrary will have thetr regular | miseria, 1 doveri vereo la fais aagrata pairin ni obbil- mahi ihe, court, consisting of Reoorder Tall ring the Freneh poli ea in the States where imprisonment has d < ting thie evening, in Clinten Hell, for the | g800 & prestare le mic deboli foze im loro soecorso, > om Rennk ee it Bp {t-morrow. end every dey been. of may be aboliahed. ‘The bark Douglass brings advices from Buenos Ayzes | ean ee ae he canal repent nud tevasesting | Sonfdente nel soctinent! genstosl di flautropis « di | 224 sroended the Judges pisttora. | The immense Gspord of The clatma bad buen long standing. and | | The report published in tl ie this morning, | to November 24 pyenees 6 P © | entusiasmo patrio di questo popolo, io, cogit albri Guts te cameton ee ohioe oo: ga ae hould do something for them Question ta- | that Butterfeld is not to be remo ie erroneous ani The Pocket contains a highly eulogistic article om | “ther busin ertisti deli’ Opera Italians, e con pirua compiacenan | MOules to commen the a sane aeoarion Gell’ Impresario Maretcek abbiano stubilito di dare | fF the prisoners, . Della sera di, Martedi 91, dell ccrriente gen. un Jon. | Wit then Keburte came fret. wud, ws i TY LICENSES certo, nelle ualu del Tripler Mall aventagio ai questi | TOM, he looked around with the Geraiit of toe revoaing vc une | Foi Toft Btin which seems Co be part of nis watu hich we brictly adverted yester- | “ Nelm certexas che tu opopolo, amico deli’ Indepen * he worn it daring all the \ceue dena ¢ veneracore di quei torti che ad eam st sacrid. Pewee P oat : .s the _ ed vlmort inscanty by Jereood’s motion, yeas 17. nays 25. AAT RIBUTION OF THE PUBLIC io took up the bill te cede the public A Staten to the States respectively im vgted on condition thet said 8 weversiy grant and eonv Rasuthorized by the editor of that paper, who l# 8b-| the death of General Taylor, and also the official ge- | THE OMNIBUSES—MAYOR KINGSLAND'S REVOKING OF ‘The report of the ballot in the Missouri Legislatare, | vernment correspougvuce sanouncing tha sama Phe rT upon the ballot for United Stated Senszor, must be | Argentine authorities ordered the members ot the eivil erroneous, Geyer’s vote should bej sixty-five, asthere | and militery departments to wear the customary are sixty Give whigs ip the Loginlat badge of mourning. in respect to his memory. TD 10:10WIig wee day under t : On the 8th of November Inst, Tayor Woodhull grant sh n 0 von gic) ° verde y Pennsylvania Legislature, Guisber ees on te Semasing dar tee ee of to Jenn Se ie en scttreath aha amin pella glette del prineipte, pet sal t at the prlzoner's door wit his , , flags x ft ot, 0. * rf rave although the dovrway is sou sight d the Senate tue Hannisnvnc, January 13,1860, | United States Consulate and those of the American the meighboring | tyra, fureee mone ale roast UD date Wt® | or ine foot high ; when be hau get, wichin tne oer howtog the condition of the pubitc lands, asa * Tevenue¢end in opposition to bill, He shipping in port, were displayed at hal Tn the Sevare, after the presentation of petitions, | £1/Phing in port, were displayed at I ticipol sentimenti della piu sentita gratitudine o id round, tovk & Durcied glauee at the audienco, ag # ; lowered bis brow, aud made hie reeding from vations docu- | Mr Packer introduced a bill regulating the salaries of nd the Sonsuls of Denmark, Sweden, Great nome do mic fratelll ¢ dell’ Italie. . way to the bar, loccin inyeare ef heaues Atistioal tabien and Judger, Mr. Savery introduced a bill to consolidate Netherlands, Hamburgh, and Prussia tag TERESA PAROD EL eee ere tock bic phate at ee tae accent aie #) eed present. aod the the several districts in the city and coumty of Phila-| We lear bally, that the political news continued | jrom ‘the same point, and continue thro [raanstation.] , the presiding Judge, isid bis hand upon the rail, aud delphia Brazil, according to the i avenue to Fourteenth strect throu, To tHe Cirizens ov New Your :~The joy I expe- | stood as if sonie su, purt would be wat ie stood wit comeluting belyielded the floor and th The Hover is engaged in # discussion of the rules. | Kosas, has not acted properly, and it is thoughts | tothe Nini through Ninth ave | Tlemord on arriving in this great, happy and free land, | there two or threw miuutes, ihe ven the vest a “d Nothing of Impertance has transpired. between the two powers will be the conse- | Wich strest. to spring street and Biead | was soon turned to sorrow, when I contemplated tue Niemen, Ghese seemed to be 6 Secper milion MRRP eae More ag street to the Williameburgh Ferr sufterings of the exiled patriots of my owa wafortunate before, when country, There generous men. who have struggied | against the oppression of tyrants, and have ssoridced | everything tn the o of freedom. still « ue tem | Pennsylvania U. 8. Senator r. McKeon, ex-Distriot Attorney fn the case of the people against Nii who were convicted at the iast tera and said. 4d Roberts ovure I BAIN * ELMOTRO-CHE MICA! TELEGRAPH Wasnrsorow, January 13, 1861, Mine, on the 4th, be permitted R. Richard Brodhead, of Northampton county, was no- of running the former line of twonty seven '® their principles of patrietism My duty, therefore, | yow move te ut ageinet Las prisoners etic areata teleapntenescgrtie x minated for U 8 Senator, on the twelfth ballot, by the Court Of Appentm’, Jan. 13,1861, | stagee to the South Ferry, to Reynolds & Weert, for | towards my beloved country, calls upon me to lend | ““Recruer—Dir Glerk ME McKeou' moves for jadg wha Brivdon, of Pennsylvanta, elected to Ol | gemogratic members of the Legislature, in caucus, | No. 16 argued; 18 reserved; 10 and 20 which, it is stated, they received « considera Zontdent iu the sentiments of generosity, phitan. | @e2tseainet Niles and Ronercs ney tp the Bleventh Coggressional district. o¢- ether, but p 1 $80,000. Having secured this line, Reynolds & m—Q, Be (The weak ‘by the death of Hon. Ghester Butler, (whig) | The flowing was the vote:— feasion, Nos. 10 } ot uae ides ceee bane levers the eroniag et feetny ter Giaeien | 5 d by the deat 01 eater er, ‘ 5 _ “ 7 | beve fet aride the eveming of Tovsday st iost , wom . ———_—_—— se for the tw 2 | Htelinn political retugees. I am ovuvinced that you why judgment should met THE INQIANA ANTIOSLAVERY PETITION, Seattering....... <* The Weather, &. wh bo Ainge Will joyfully contribute to alleviate the sullertage of | es eee Ore oe La y Mr. Cons, (dem) of Ala, moved to re- — = Loe mano rst ng BY MORSE’S LINE, OFFICE 16 WALL STREET. Maron's Orrice those who, in their endeavors to emulate the glory of consiler the yore by which the House refused to sus- | Bight, but made: Borraco, Jan. 13—8 A, M, New York, January 7, 1851.) your forefathers in combatting tor the eacted p:incipie The thermometer stands at 34 degrees above sero duuabered b8O to 499, | Of Liberty, were lors fortunat than they proved to be for omnibus stages. pend She roles, te euable Mr, Julian to tnteoduor The Missouri U Wine we, Berean iden, eae ? 5 . Cloudy, but pleasant, 4 T take this ocousion to express the gratitude of all ison of om, memorial ftom the watiolavery friends of Indians, Br. Lovis, Jan, 18, 1851, | Bome prospect of more snow? hg elec baliest’ Kot throwgh the | my brothers, and of Ttaly, for the aympathy on every | fully. tried: the jury found whine fo) W rend of the Pugttive Slave law, ‘There have been sixtoon bullotings for United States | 8 P_M.—The weather has boon mild to day, but te | 4 Pourteenth strest. the Ninth aven side expressed for our national cause | exegh beattetion. 1s has bharet Thi morning, the Speaker decided that Mr, Cobb's Raiee blk ohh ‘The last | TOWING Colder. Wind west, Greenwich Spring street, Broadway aud Grand TERESA PARODT. | the Court to pars seutence upon 6 cowld not be mad = ver Oeil & choloe being effected. The last Light enow. Warm Qctgeren, Tan, 13-0 A.M. | | street, to Willlameburch Ferry. are hereby revoked | ‘The dlatinguiehed, amiable. and glited vooalist has lous. Khave kuown you me " steeped = one stood: — ‘ ‘arm, ot unpleasant. in AO KINGSLAND, M with you. it eann + 0% GOODE DESTHOTED DY WIRE IN NEW YORK, Thome. H. Benton + 67 | West. though hardly perceptible. The thermometer webaiceeanes ssn appointed the following gentlemen to carry out her ul duty whiob I au The'flouse refused to edepend the rules te enable | James H Green [36 | stands at 34 degrees above zero. This revocation of the Mayor. for whieh he does not | charitable intentions :—Gen. Averzana, President; fo froqueatly pose ren . Hewry 8. Geyer ....6e+ vse @| 8P M—Very unplearant under foot; has sows | aerign any reason, in, we believe, without a precedest ; | Gen. Garibaldi, Dr. Forresti, Dr. Valentine Mott, Jr, of crimes im this court, aud broaght rere to introduce @ rerolaion, making the bill | Rosette. O*7° + 4] and thawed alternately all day; mowing finely now, | and it is doubted whether, after @ license \s regulary | gon Oly lni 041 Ores Me. Nmenllne Math oe 1 fool o dcop pity for them, © duties on goods imported in the original | ghey chances now are favorable tothe re-election of | Wind west. Thermomoter 24 degrees, granted. the money paid into the treasury. andthe | Sian se aes peg Ain dy m tence against them, for they a +s, destroyed by the New York fire of Jaly, wee, Sam. 18~8.A. contract with the city thus consummated, the ‘6 brother, Signor Parodi. | dren of misery ght op in ti eder of ¢ for the 28th inet schooled tm crime, destitute otte le burlesque opers, the moet charm. | meceresries Of life and led by want bo 0 ies, and the most scientific instra- \ would commis tate thet coudilive’ Bu ovr, with inimitable dancing Niles ~This band is every bour gain. | mature jc estimation. The bone player t+ excellent, | Wert the circumstance onder | compelled to diag Holin voloe are rendered with great ar- | fmibelied te tie n pre ‘A little Mayor can legally revoke the loense without such caure as the act of the Legisiature relating to stages enumerates It ix denied that the Meyor of hie mere will and pleasure, can recall what he has ofliciaily done, or that bis successor can do ro The licenses for thia line, amounting. at twenty dollars each omal- bus. to four hwndred dollars, have been paid, and it el t Vhen ti oi benum then the question wil bs terted wad it'iwex’ | tistle shill. Who attendance te very respectable your case far different one You are eduonted, and ined the money by fi Boston. Ja Mr Boutwell was inaugurated as Go ii oh: tee tee ote The Legislature elected nine democratic and tree | day. Wind south. ‘Thermome Bn il Ttposed 6. Phere wore pow but forty. | #il Governor's Councillors to-day, viz yeas hitle be taade the | Democrats. Ienae Emorry, George W. Dike, Tease ‘ order, alt tow oppropriation bills will be crowd. Noah Gibson, Edgar R. Whittaker, Johnson pected the lawyers witl reap a rich harvest from it - you hare Livto the lnec days of the sersion, by which a great er The line that would be affected by the lime revoked hitherto the abode of " soblef would he d Pree Soilers —Jobn B. Allen, Redolphus B. Hubbard, is Tyron’s line, from Williameburgh ferry at the foot mtitied the hen you see this poor Mr “orem. (dem ) of Titools, anid, if these | Philo Leech et Grand street, through Grand rireet. Broadway to iz.” having been recelved with the at. ond when you at © ©peotsl order, (nere will be pe ohance for ™M Emery and Dike reosived 224 votes, and the Canal street thence through ( owieh street toCourt- moet epthusiastic cheering. will again be preseoted le ” be rnd Mar bor till | rest 221 eh lendt street, to the Jersey City ferry A short time | this evening, with the same splendid cast. The scenery | sty dodivm brought isto Th w retured to aspen’ the rates—Yeas 89, | The whig candidates received only 163 votes each. has aco. Bertine offered Tyron sixty-five thousand dollars | and other propertic proper produs- | bus tricken down. at naye ‘The Governor's message will probably be sent in to pidly same as morning. Thermome- | for that line, including the stages, kc. By thie offer, tion are on asc t magniicence ; aud with | since THY DIETRICE OF COUT MMA beth Houses to morrow Fees, Barometer risin the mere privilege to run was estimated at thirty J ft. scott, Titon. yes, and other emineut | that your Mr jom ) of Alnbama made an ineffectaal | A meeting of democrats in oj ition to the election --6 P. M. tho id doliars, yet it wasrefused. It is alleged by grtints, there can be little doubt but that this play etter part = day tort oni feration of basi- | © ries Sumner. to the U. 8. Senate, is called for nd very mild; | the friends of Beriine and ex Mayor Woodhull, that wij n Dich exoellent ar, ° on gto the District of Colembia ‘ | thie afternoon at the State House. snow fast disappearing. Thermometer 35 degrees. | the present Mayor has an interest in Tyson's line, and M WHITNEY ROlLROsD scneme | $$$ Little wind. i ie he recently said he was ro situated wae regard ve On vienof Mr Srer » (ebig) of Georgia, the Destruetion of a Church at Utica by Fire. son's itne. that be must protect it Ut is further ae nded, by yeas 12¥. maye 54; and the was ae o bo We hare « clear, starligh added, that Mayor Kingsland has lent Tytontwraty- Hous» adopted bie o8 granting the ure of the | a rather pleasant day. two thousand dolints to pay cif the interest of other Whitney, to explain bie project for the ‘The Piret Presbyterian Church, im this city was de. | degrees, » Sen Jen. 18-84. main the Hine, it having been started sents by ene not « railroad 1 Lake Mickigan to the roye night. The charch was built about theaenepnend ee ‘biledelphia capital Jt may seem astomishing that & Pa cab, on Saturday pert | Geaget ty Ge aay = ing, cloudy; thermometer 90; barometer | }; Ra be worth Yooh some tabvty thoamnne sUrRR Corns i* oo Age, OF a cont OF GEREN. It woe ti doliare, But it is well known that the interest in Kipp | (he froadway theatre, In t On of Me Coavoren, (hig) of Penaaylve | gest M.—Weather fine, but rather cloudy. Thermo- | & Rrown’s line— the mere privilege of rupning-tosay Dove ph od t yor nin vere suspended whea be introduced a eight meter 30 d arometer 29.75 degrees. Wind | nothing of the emnibures, horses, or other property, is The Recorder oor Hing the Committes om Commerce to | west, Blight Ld worth reventy thousand dollars. A very grave ques pouncing the sentence, the ng? the expedieney of refacing the Jen 18-8 A.M tion arises whether an exclusive privitogs ‘Ought to be move & murele. but th ye colne of the United States, by dimt front Inst night morning, cloudy; | conferred by # Mayor. in the rhape of hich Recorder parret sen ry thei tor (nerensing the portion of alloy'in t 4 bring the city only @ very email sum, and oenfer @ for- Roberts,” sald the Keoorde fame or bovh. ro as to prevent their exportation, The oudy Thermometer 34 degrees above | tune upon the man who obtains them. For instance, Gale ee aon tin in evi on frost leat night. Ryerson fold his line ot twenty-seven atages for thirty fp Sumlbaay soroe Oe " 1eK TROT VOTR—ORFAT ReCITE: ed January 13--8P. M. | thousand dollars, for which he paid in licenses only, in ft Poets 4 to do justice to went disvies, and the lors amounte to $30,000 Thermometer 0 degrees above zero. eter 29 50 | November inst, two months ago, just five hundred avd £0 be & pele tenataovamtions ta, | Me M dom.) of Pennsylvania, moved to ———— Gegrees, Very haay, Wind southeast. Snowing ® | forty dollars It is evident five hundred and forty del | ay ' in crdet (o introduce & resolution Items by the Way of Baitimore, ttle, Siti: Sinaia a.m, | a8 wae Bot the value. but thirty thousand doliare $0 « that it would be fnexpetient and improper | we ven UF HUGHKS, THR BKOSTON SLAVE CATCHER = ‘ -M. | was, and that money ought to have been received by ' atthe lest wenston entitled |” que PASSENGERS OF THR LOST Suir Torowro—= | Thermometer 30 degrees, Cloudy. ‘Blight frost. the city, instend of going into the hands of Ryerson. | An amend and tupplewentary to an act en- RATORT OF THE TREASURER OF MARYLAND—GENA- he _ Kither the full value ought to be paid into the oity wire parte ef AsGl Uthed os ser reepecting fugitives rom justice and on, Ete BY BAIN’S RLECTRO-CHEMICAL TRLRGRAPH. treasury, or the privilege of running eught to be open ability’ and the eho a) nog from the service ot their masters, ap- | TOR SENFON, ETO. 3 Jem. 18, 1800. ny Piaiv, Jan 13. 8PM. | tothe whole pubile nauted vole chalent. We proves (2) Feb. 1700 ee ae Some snow ail dey; wind southwest; thi Tre Poiavacensa Noarnens Linenay Fins Com- | fepresentations of the various performers poleoners were thea remanded to the pritow Mr avy, (obig) of New William Haghes, the agent employed by Knight, to Avnun, J rany.ano Naw York Fine Company No. 14 —Yeater. | ot the court Nites wees out would forget them on the oo The scenery is i it te said, he re | him im charge | done for effect It t received am order from th * a this oly watil Saturday inooy (ft some furl Roberes ainst the artout Orafte, the fugitive slave, at Boston, was killed Fine all day; little eno reneontre wit Knight's brother, about day afternoon, at 20°olock, the Philad: Liberty Fire Company arrived in thie elty. on their way to ‘© communication having been made partment on the uch Oonenenvnon, Jan. Mild and pleasant; wind west; thermo ' t re (dem) of Ohio, raleed the point that von ‘@ waspend was not in order, for the reason rerotution did not propose any measure, or soatton of any measure. of legislation | “ro nen overruled at | breake jeston baron Friday, f coher waano grant that the Ulerk had repeatedly ed calling the year and . tion 000 sacks of salt on boar ‘2 informed the gentlemen engaged in ‘The following are the . the President of the Georgia Con- to the ‘Pek ultimo. Boston, Jan. 13. 1861. Pre Fine and clear; thermometer 52. 6 P. M.Olear; wind west; thermometer 40. Proviperce, Jan. 13, 1851. hire was on shoreon the by a of approbation of the Pleasant; wind N ; thermometer 32. oP. M. i wh E jeer, wost, thermometer 38. ore them, would be paying wo vilon, that the business of the Mouse was de 5 ty . x , ‘ Ht, Jam. 13, 1861 0. 14, welor other attraction, and we on - r* A ae thay ee ale Lhe Clowdy; thermometer 9, *°**" speech, in the courre of which he adv rodvetion with’ auch reenic effect belonging to a i ey een . eho their ovate. samenn 200, nage Ot 19, 1861, | great frerin this city in 186 and 184% 0 i ohiltal sevens, and with eveey’ ao = commence me the ° lls the-vore war aunounce i —yeas 123, nays 84, & oi 0 to aeciet their New York brethren; | gumranisnert which the som seovigs wiabeo 4 with the name go Aa pervaded th. sg ‘sietee, dn and siso to the great fire in Philadelphia during the | wept can procuce- we ray we cannot imepine it poe. | the pritoners were st the bar Day: Rowden, BW was seine Cloudy; thermometer 30. last year when the firemen of New York turned out, | gible to fail to be attractive. The entien pleon, Indeed, — fr Boel, Bail on the authority of @ ready to reciprocate this exbibite evivencer of great cere and skill having been Movements of Distingutshed y hives. Gebb of Ase Cote lel, Dees jathe Uolicetr of New York, tating th Cloudy; thermometer 3: She Paocaclehid sarpnay’ tet wemters of # expended on it—to say nothing of @ pecuniary ou'ley | Hom. 1 M. Foote, Buflaio, itom. i ik; ayant : if mvgguied into t ort, poxront, Jan. 18, 1851, No it equently con uated thett guestete | which must have been great, and whie! P ; Gem Ward, Sing Sing, Kher i Dery, Duer, Durkee a 0 4 Capt. LH Bopper. Leoy, Lieut 8 The Maryland he enterprising wrer's report for the past year | Ciougy; thermometer 0° | proves preginble one to Mr. Marebal y 4 shows the receipta to have been $1,297 000, ia. Punacqebuce, Jem. 18,2961 mort by tty Ae rd them to ® subetantiol | and gpirited lereer, When we consider what has tobe | Clie Ua Army, TD. Day, at Louts Win Warts = Dureemente $1 467 000; balance In the treasury on first Wane rant i = 5 ase: y ‘aang done be fore n piece like the epectacis of “Panera,” oan | Philadelphia © 4 Wurte do Piet’, Rochester, ; Decem ber. $246,000, eathor oleudy and warm. Look rein. oreester ates sd previously let | be represented. os this in represented, wa cannot but | M Orem, Reitimore, artived jestorday at Yow Teelng t Becton received a despatch from St. Louls row, Jam. 18, 1861. and sailed tor Norwieh.os | reretiont that no pmall degree of praise is dus to the | jrouse thie nircrnocn, saying the election is ©: hey are to remain til Sat inaivieunis concerned In Ite product and tothose | GH Ryer U.S, Navy, Bit, Downleg, Phitadeiphia, right vimone, Jam. 15, 1961, day. On the starting of the | where talents are brenght inte requirition to give pa. ner, Goveence’s Isiqnd) Geo Walaa US Pp The steamer # ae Ae! has been Clear, bright and warm; the rmometer.49; wind N.W. ae BD ge hh pony ot | online force ana dramatic effeat to ite my orto H Dawes, Die‘ riet of Columbia, are amongst ta ves. % o om pan | ineideate The bowse, Isat wight. we # md te any, wt dhe \mner tow neineer, Wasninaron, Jam 13,1851, attention, They are « fine body of ma boy el the 4 fashioned! oe 7 ‘ : beard vaclastop; J Gel = Wellnora, Wentworth, Heli, the seuteed cnpuees Cool and olear; very pleasant. Ne cottn dent ia P cork ne cule” ta the Sanam , a ae’ ont Page he: op. touth Oerating, vs age, Witeon, Woodward. one Foung ] ‘ pA & —— ty old company To New York olty. (at $0 Wall meet) ot 8 M, the | nearly @ ceotnry ogo, an ihe Agures nett, | ip ruonieg @ tre o, | Winter * Nell. Be utlor,Caldweil, Ry coeers, Aleramler