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Ee ~ “ “THE NEW YORK HERALD. ~ —_ “Air? pomenorsen ee, eo ———— WHOLE NO. 6066. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1851. eee “PRICE TWO CENTS, nn I — — a oe an .~ SHEET. PRE Sed epee teeter Senator, in NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Sasa heeaid, bat, 00 tho beat 06 i Very Late from San Juan de Nicaragua. News from the West India Islands, _ pr eek i ny ba “tom 1-14 A.M Senate. KB crn By aed The splendid new steamship Prometheus, Capt. OUR JAMAICA CORRESPONDENCE. UNEWS BY TELEGRAPH. splibed ieilta: sin ‘euata. aha | Lalgeh BY MORSE’® MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Sage yee seat, and I heud hin, Tinklepaugh, arrived yesterday, from San Juan de Kinaston, Ja , J@nuary 18, 1851. 1k thie morula m Geyer, whig, ved 17 , Avaanr, Jan, 21, 1! Beard him ‘sey he would defend Nicaragua, with intelligence to the 2d inst. The Cholera—Emigration— The Fugitive Slaves queers -riner ComaRuee, Soin wittterted “voles of cod ce et cs a — ou 1 a PRESENTED. ‘Be the Ji That was after the stab 4 We are under obligations to Mr. Theodore Wait, of America—Frauds on the Treasury. cy ean a Dably be elected this atternoon. Btrongtellow was nom. | en amendment of the Troy and Rutland Railroad | , 70 Mr. pot ll ‘oon took him the gentlemanly purser of the Prome heus, for the | I am gratified in being enabled to state that the Ps Dated, and enough voted for him to prevent an elec. | C°mPOR’# charter. es sar faing eae » kekty betare the an ais cholera has, 1 may say, entirely disappeared ftom le tion. The mame of the latter is now withdrawn. a appeared mut intelligence, in an inter-oceanic point of | Kingston and most other parte of the island. At lap demure sawverc mene, a hin gpa Maya halt gD pa Pe aterde tte te tae corteta et ane Te mate vee anaes a mony be view, is interesting. We learn that the steamer | this present moment, its ravages are more fearful ‘asnincton, Jan. 21, 1861. Dirpatches from Jefferson City announce that the Washington Railroad tah eaual ott pe porerrtiycbam Maier was an intemperate women. Director, which had been despatched from New | in Hanover than in any other part of the coun- “Mr. ei cnn a of the Regents of pew pay this poaltings eee gree. In| ported om the road. drink, 60 as ‘make } her act diffe York to navigate the San Juan river, and the in- | try. Up to the latest aceounts received here, ‘on SEEIAwL idee aetent te Ag pidle yids ecoing, the candidates were By Mr, Manx, toamendnhe general insurance law” “2 terior lake, had succeeded in reaching Lake | from all parts, I am enabled to say that the parish jmithso: surp! PPE pting Geyer snd Benton, and it is stated ‘. not hear A of one hu nd fif-y thousand dollars, remaining | that the next ballot will eleot Geyer. Rpts eonepeel "ie then Then fais great dificcley erereaae” it (ast. | of Westmoreland is the only one that bee not sdtiapractaalalinediin beilding. Ua tales task lass ae M By Mr. Guimir, to inquire into the sale ef cannon | | Mr. {het s witness Thus, this great difficulty is overcome. been efllicted with this sad malady, although it treasury, and be added to the permanont fund now | Massachusetts Congressional Election, dc. sgh he arms belonging to the State, in the St. Law- | onable t ne The British war steamer Alban was at San | rages in its!immediate vicinity. I may say—ang there belonging to the institutio Boston, January 21, 1851. ‘Amended by Mr. Cxo.ivs, a0 a8 to include all the ar- | £02126 that some friends of the Juan, otherwise called Grey Town, when the | am within bounds when I do say so—that not less THE PATENT Laws. We annex the result of the election for Congressmen | senals in the Btate, Bin 022% 10, nevenel hones. Faldtng Groutwite | Prometheus sailed. than twenty thousand souls have been snatched Mesors.Miuixn, Dayrox and Dickinson presented aga Btate yesterday : The report of the Canal Commissioners was received, | Dim to get iin sober, a Li , he auene dernd? of the 8th inst., in speak- | away by this fell destroyer, petitions tor and egsinrt th ds it of nthe second district there is hoice. james Prendergact athe knew the - | iD re says :— owe gsinet the amendment of the Patent ae ee obi Paige Stoo yt a the gansoes of Seneca Lake. Referred to the Canal | goner trom boyhood, pipe le i him to A learn that Grey Town was. on Wednesday, the 1st Of course, the absence of so many of our popu- pe ito NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL. Guist, penceabls man: never heard any charge ageinst | January, 1861, declared to bee free port, the Musqui- | lation—who were of the laboring classes—is sadly MAIL OTRAMERS WANTED TO RUN TO RIO JANEIRO. rir! geo nh Epler The bill incorporating the National Law School, at | Mecharacter bsfore this. aa prt ater pened authorities soting upon the advice of | felt by all parties, and more particularly by the ugri- - ne S fh en Be 5 ~ ‘ Mr. Bruacxon presented a petition from the ict, James H. Duncan, whig, has | Ballston Spa, was debated, but not decided. John Delany, brother of the prisoner, deposed that | tinue levying duties upon the ‘itiaens of the, eeverai | CUtuists. The subject of emigration is, there- ohante of Philadeiphia, asking the establishment of a | Over ® thousand majority. THE cop! “Lime of mail steamers from Philadelphia to Rio Janeiro, | _ In the fourth district, Benjamin Thompson, whig, | grvert rive Gone et Perse te ee practice Bl chavocset bots tranquil at Grey Town at the timeet the departure of | loud in recommending that steps be taken to se- tion of the proper re- | B® ae A = prisoner {ss carpenter also; | States named in the reont treaty. Everything was | {2% ©DB8ging public attention, and the press are GEN. HAMILTON'S WORKS- hase large plorality over either Palfrey, free soiler, or | Mr. Manw approved the adoption of eo much of the | 2° wy ‘nflexible. cure, if possible, the services of the fugitive slaves haved well to us. ty’s steamer Inflexible, Captain Dyke, ar- | of America, and other colored inhabitacts, in addi- Mr. Hass moved to take up the joint resolution to | Frothingham, dem.. but lacks betwoon six and eight | Code as relates to evidence im ariminal proceedings. | E> x0 jndge,--Oan't ony how : Royal 4 a i igrati os ~purcbasethe works 0! Alexander Hemilton. Lost. hundred of a majority over both. Of course, no | Piola Pee eatating med, paula at this session only | ts Over thirty, he iearaed his trogen island, ix’ the | Town in five dope’ whacabe lest thor aeeemee Albee, | some sort ore bee einen Without emigration of seep gu aien Sarammtaties elie: county cf Kilkenny, and he then went to England in | Commander Crawtord, which vessel arrived there two There is no political news to communicate. The Mr, Maxcum offered » resolution diresting laguity Inithe fifth district, Chatles Allen, free sotler, has a Assembly. search of his tertune, to work at his trade; he never | days before the fear om S$ the Infexible, We regret to | Arsembly will meet to-morrow. into the lety of th _ ization of 7 ; Departments Agopwed.” “ "eemizatlon of the Bra: | a aiey of 44 in cighteon towns, but is defeated Avant, Jam. 21,1651, | ‘bays scimetiooes indulges be war always eoteaedey | lllteas: which compelled the versetio iearncrey Meee, |, Public interest has recently been excited to a ye" sometimes indulge, he was always too dly | illness, which compelled the vessel to leave Grey Town, Meagertitineanen on mim for the want of four or five hundred votes to make « PRguions PRESENTED, for that. 2 maeibe soestly | searing the Aiban to taks her piace. Ow the arival af fies sues uel ote eee oor y wa rr ~% ee mejority, although there has beem a great falling off in To stay proceedings in collecting rents where mano- tae een ‘anya plobpbecce dbase rales teary Mince by Saainey” ccna Ate cae cxtanalve, fraud peed Sormnaitd d oy 1b 14 ; ote the tenth iscaiet George T. Davis, whig, has | Tiaititle# are in dispute; memorial of the Mayor, eto., Doctor Geer was recalled, and, in answer to the . eon eee treasury, and the interest i increased by the fact Cpa td ce ea any | Deen elected by a few — #. avis, whig, of New York, asking the passage of a law fixing tl court, pote ty higeg stinetly that Delany Intelligence from the Isthmus of Panama, | thot one of the members of Assemoly is su, motions t0 take Up purtioulae Dill sasclationn at | q There te no choice in the se terior line lying betwoon Highteonth and Twenty-third | Merntyre at the hoepital, she idemtited him aa the | OUF advices from Panama, by the Prometheus, | % pe implicated in the matter. It appears that Dusiness which may be vn table, out of regular order, bas gained on the Is ttreeta; for the unconditional repeal of the Free | man; it was read over to her before she par her mark | &f€ to the 7th, and from Chagres to the 10th inst. npconeary th aees an re an Leger, intend was rejected—yeas 42, unys 27. plurality over Henry W. Behool law. to it; I do not recollect that Delany sai: ongMing or We learn from Mr. F. L. Lewis, first officer of | checks, "oe the relief rare ap ht Pbed sean gr age tng AY th district, Zeno Soudder, whig, has been ° BILLS REPORTED. peg teeter) Pople pe Cel at the time; I did not | ihe Premetheue, that the ship South America, Gard- | Cholera. These checks require the signatures of abil engogement cis peat yee Hes Rig coted by a considerable majority nt Authorizing the Albany and Schenectady Railroad | f"Petwrnt him from interropatinn Wan ome nr ad | forty-four day from San Francisco, arrived | the Receiver General and three members of As mnded onan appropriation of private property to | .,7he plurality law (making pluralit of voles out Company to borrow money; relative to the Sandy 'o Mr. ®mith— A bacesses are tre quently formed with- M 3 . sembly, in their capacities as commissioners’of ac- ral use, and especialy to the discharge of revo- Jutionary obligations. ure practically guaranteed by | Members of Congress) bas pa a ton tare sending Hook pilots; incorporating the Protestant Episcopal | Out any arrigned cause; from the effect of delirium at Panama on the 6th inst., and that the following counts, before they can be valid. Several forged Acseciation of New York: ing the erection of a | tremens persone frequently @ Q. there anything | pertons are reported by a passenger in the ship to | checks have found their way into circulation, bear- the constitution- are staaped wich peculiar equity, building for the Btate Library; for the relief of Indians | that will produce delirium tremens except liquor ing the nan Robs jsbori : -and ought to be heii as sucred as the safety of the ———_——————_ on Leng lalons; appropristine monsy tee oetioan, oplum ? ‘A-—Yes: electricity will, produce ite It have died of cholera on the passage :— rr fake nines of Robert Osbora, Jameo Taylor, Atate iteelt. zee peace at Pasley dm 1260, redaced the ‘The Latest frem Washington. ie ae cata suroate PR ee Segeedneea'y en exciting causes; it is sive] Fa go Be yl by gees Leena rity oak Mr. Barclay,the Keceiver General, has been forged. broad possessions of Frauce in America to Cayenne, 4 e Printin; tte ep alone, tha: tient sufferii i cis Bhiclds, of Mirsouri ; ‘varseall, is " 4 on the continent tv (ur isiands in the Atianci; on P LPME wee Cao ee ee = the Vempromiee hicaaicer favorably to printing P at wines o suffer ina Seem, de place of birth not known ; KE. Joy, of Michigan, It is stated that Mr. Meepherson wae the last mem- ye fell into the a ™ 5 Canades and s vast region of New Fri NRW YORK AND THE UNION, MoIntyre was out of ber mind before she | ‘The passengers of the Prometheus have sent us | 2ef WhO sizued the blank book, which was not re- hands of Great Britain He gave @ sketch of the NATOR—. BIC. Mr. Unprrwoon, of Cayuga, offered the follo 4 . turned to the treasury; and hence suspicion rests on nature of the revolutwoary contest between the Wasnixorow, Jan, 21, 1851. | solutions, which were laid ever under the corns re | “Dr. Covill was examined by Mr, Smith—I the following to be published :— him. The matter is undergoing judicial investiga- Pee ae and Reset Beliste,, nod Two pamphlets, one of twenty-four pages, and sign- | Resolved if the & i physiclen of the City Prison; it is « common th Sreamsmir Promernevs, Jan, 21,1850, | ton bruar; * e State peop! ‘delir 1 \ F f Donen ae ie . ; ed by sundry manufacturing houses in New Jersey, | stitution or its sttachm bate Supasogeantie . lee eaalan se; pasemnente on jee kng coy Pa apalineysnfecir oh. rinse meg Ty there- Population in numb-rs-when defeat und disaster | New York, and New England; the otber of sevem pages, | a4. attachment y are more apt to form im method of expressing their approbation of the vessel | com unicatis MR ite io ies os Brg pn , sey -chaplean: 0 soem and signed by Wm. C. Fuller, of New York, have | "Resolved, if the a Shoes af segpler Lp aN and ite oficers. Thu unitorm courtesy an kindness eee gton lo give over e un ly war State of New York r. Blant—Tal e case of an abscess | of Capt. L. inkl gh respe ‘EW PAP R JCOUN . im which he was ;ugsged—and when the great _— Published in the shapeof memorials, to President | {hore shail not be adiniit who Bad received wound in the abdomen, | ail. throughout thew! wasinel avery epee en cael leader announced (hit unless some great capital | Fillmore, making charges against Commissioner Ew- bg tomb ah pig An ty that the abscess formed all over the eurface inte facility aud accomm: passengers, The From the Kingston Journal, Jan 10.) y conour, that every eh Sam Ocourred, bin <i.0ps must ttarve, dissolve, or | bank, and giving proof thet conferred by the con- ha . The chang: vid occur, Allied armi « | om bl ll be laid bef nt fleet met the i» aud nis surrender followed jo pam plate will be lore the members of Con. ha ed wath Brace followed, an tne Tountitution was adopted on | &t¢8 to-morrow. The charges are numerous, and of time iterty"wherover he reaain, within wnremoval iudatioas on which loyal hearts | apgrave character, and it is stated that the President were jour, that the le a Pogiti % eee ee ea et co eaeaatr ete ame d Oxed tor- | has Sutlmated to Commissioner Kwbank a wish for the |. cure to the allcsed slave's trial by Jury ie the piace where United States emerge) trom a dangerous labyrinth, | latter to resign. fidkitines mite en ee jgvam was re-called, and the Judge read Delany he Panama Star, of the 31st ult., says :—~ sel of war might be placed on the route betweem and for thirteen yvarr «iter Europe was convulsed. | The Legislature of Florida, as learned by telegraphic THE statement, in which he seid that Mra Passengers are weekly arriving im multitudes from | St. Jago de Cuba and this port, for the purpose of He then enumorated : a commercial re- report, bas elected Btephen R. Mallory Senator to lect committe having charge of that portion lying on his bod: pulling him by California, and scarcely a day passes, bat one or more | reeuming the direct comavuasication which the Ny, the Unived States and Fran. i et tee Gaerne fo throat; that he the: murder, and Duiguam, Gil- | saili 0 y 5 i ip i403, the Preach ny Congress, in the place ot David Levy Yulee, whose | (lotat this state Meant Wank nd Marshall came into the room. and pulled her | hundsdcmigrenta ome'of them active her pore | eset Mail Sicampacket Company had thought {it ae it we care of the deceased’ A. - the a ofany be woun id charges are true. , : other causes I should certainly attribute deserving ot spe- We ee much pleasure in making pubhe <2 the following communication from Senor Doa po a Juan del Cantillo, the Spanish Coasul in this con pan ay gad 9 oben to recommend the | CY, #Mnouncing the intention of the anthorities think it could net exist without some exter: | ome asseaworthy, and (he others as gentlemen desery. | 12 Cuba to comply with the requisition of the e for it. ing our warmest feelings. (Signed by the pasesngers) | Merchants in this city, requesting that a ves- chief engineer, Mr. | cial notice, it common to see an abscess like this bandon. The mercantile community are in- war, in which France, | term will expire on the fourth of March next. Judge | for that purpese, which was Duignam raid that that was not true end needy— others rich aud greedy. They generall deb > i rm Mihacy we aqiieeies Gab dae pies cbaner nate, James Gillan exainined by the District Attorney, | seem to bein good health —but ” monstrous ansious” | O,rd {0 the Consul for CME aren oe w pony dehy pegs oft sdb Stee mbbed’ The Third Annual Report of the Dry Dock 8 said—That on the night in question he heard Delany | to get home. enh ins e hope mg to fia “ingien yore anaes cupatiny morrow, reply to Mr. Bokeo’s | Institution was recive insult Mrs. MeLntyre, calling ber out of her We regret to annouace the death of two gentlemen | & Similar compliance on the part of the American rose four-fold—the United States put in motion the | resolution, passed by the House yesterday, relative to called ber a ——; she then said, “ Go out of well known in this community as forwarding and | Steam Company with respect to the Carthagona wheels of commerce alifornia dry dock, after which Daken, Gilbert & Banks. | youruffian; I ‘thave you bh commission merchants, doing business in Ohagres, | Toute:— wealth was the result, The | the can = \d my boarders; heard her le: ud regulating - combatants, reiape © the venality of Barbary Am+ending the act setative ve ‘trial by jury. powers, seized and ‘oondwcated We refer to Marcrilus K. Yaylor aod John DeBautre. (corr J tral shij ontract, which Ras been already ver- BILLS NOTICED. would put bim out; [ was ver: The latter, after a severe illaces of several months, re- Conaviare or Her Catnoue Masesrr, } bally « * mr age the Academ. ae Roel nan in mo , ot for = nore "Ey cently repaired (o the United States. with the hope of Deer Sire: 1 Kino, Deo ae, 1850. § Th: tl . w York, Incorporstin, uti ail ‘Ass0- an ‘quently annoyed me be | reeoveriz: his bealth—but the Cbagres fever had got ear Birs: ave the plearure to intimate to you tates would adept proper proceedings tor th: Pein Bd stigte in ao ene Reese Besowe sors rine ciation. : . tom my pantaloons, and met her coming | too derp a hold upon hem, and he died ‘hortly after | that doubtless, im consequence of the uamerous ovou- all injured on the high «en trary to of Welch’s French Circus. gave way, last night, with « CLERGYMAN KXEMPTED FROM TAXATION, room; I beard her say, “Oh, James | reaching New York. Soon after the departure of the P noom which develve on his Excellency the Captain ‘treaties. A) 2 Kierowwats, in conseqaen sucden crash, immediately before the commencement | , The Committee of the Whole took up the bill repeal- jgven, I'm stabbed by Delany, the murderer.” jor, the senior member of she Gru was also attack- | General of the Irlwad of Cuba, eepecially at the moment ntly their trade. The injur: yt i of the performance, proi ing the law exempting clergymen (rom texation, and ‘The Judge read Delany's statement. and the witness | ed with the same disense—and he tor repaired to New | of aesuming that office, as was lately the case, che paced mange: mag Cre Glarm among the | rabsed it. Ordered to be emgronsed said he did not hear him cry murder; he heard the | York to recuperate his bealth. ‘The bracing and | delay of so wueh time huc occurred in the ving of riourly injured, and, after a little, order was restored, ‘The Assembly then adjourned, eased cry murder, but cannot say whether she | hesithy air of that region soom restored him apps- | &® acknowledgment to the commanication { for- and the performance went on. . lapy by the throat and hair or not, us he was | rently to his accustomed vigor. aud Mr Taylor etart- | Watded to bis Exevllency, accompanied by a copy of 001 the tithe ed back to Chagres on the last trip of the Creseent | 'he document you enclosed to me ia your letter of The fon, Preston King broke the eap of his ri, The Pennsyivan! nutty oat fated sn thay by atip f Me sigs *y ia Legislature. ined by Mr. Smith—When I came down, | City, Alter being at seatwo or three days he was | the 27th July last, signed by several respectable mor- P- | ven pavement, while proceeding to fire near his re ye wes in Delany's room. suddenly attacked with a return of aisold complaint, | captile Arms of this city requesting me to uew Cae in- a mast of Franc he West | sidence. In the Benate, bills were introduced to incorporate | | Te the Jury— Did not go imto the room where Mrs. | and inatew hours he departed this life, snd his body | ‘lwemee of my position with the autuority reierred to, ndie Isiande durivg the period of fa — the Perkiomen Consolidated Mining Company, in MeLatyre and Delany wore. jonrigned to the deep for the purpose of obtaiuing @ favorable answer to —— war. Fourth, The reicure aad for To the Judge—Did not hear Mrs. Mctatyre say that he St 234 habe your rupplication. ° iendaa thames bette tne eoecenoee Uneasiness Relative to the Atlantic. Montgomery county; to revive and continue the Ha- | Delany shoal leave the house that might. Wasreeaet aes By povcg bd during the past week | Having ut length recetved @ despatch on the sub- “gontracte for supplies wsae by Freach authorities, | Barrimone, Jan, 21, 1861 aleton and Bebuyikill Railioad Company, and to iucor- | bave him in his bed among the lovers of the turf here. who got up sevaral | Jeet by the steamer Couway, on, the 20th instwat, [ beg with Americans Sisth [he condemaatioa of Ameri To Mr Smith—Did not hear her swear at him; she There is much excitement here relative to the non- | porate the Pennylvanis Steamship Company. Reso} . y Taces. which were run for respec séneion P y iP pany + | called nim @ rascal; did not hear her cali him a d——d bie speed by the horses, of the steamship Atlantic, She has on | lutions were adopted to compel every person im the | ruff I used to make Mrs. Melotyres litue present | st race came off on Wednesday. citation will be acceded to, and a vessel of war be ap- tion of a commercial treaty, of American vessels laden | board three of our most respected citizens--Messrs. J. | Commonwealth baving judgment bonds, mortgag occasionally; I have given her a littie Kau de Cologne 4 W. Thompson # pointed to make voyages betwron 8 . Jago de with provisions ard bound to ports of the enemles of | 1. Raster, KR. H. Harris, and L. Pottinger. The first of | &¢ , at interest, to make returns to the assessors, on Duignan and I were not jealous of one another; js—purse $00, and resulted in | “2d this pert, for the vomveyance of the public core France. The aggregate of these damages were placed | these g , Mr Easter, hurrying home to | sth, of the property they own; also to authorize the a large woman, about 30 years of age; I wa: On Thursday, the same horses | POMdence, and preventing mercantile tuterco at more than thirty millions of dollars, of thes about | fulgi« macrimonial contract with « lady of this city, | County treasurers to collect Btate and county taxes, | Dappy toage that she was going to put him out: T nother race, $100 a side same dis- | teen both places being longer interrupted by t! twenty millions have been paid. fe then detailed all and provide for the election of county assesscrs. can't sey whether she was angey or not. but if she ctor, | Change of route which hasbeen made of the Buy the negotiations aud diplomatic controversies In the House, resolutions were adopted authorising | ¥4# the had « right to be; she was not well pleased at was made by the sam» persons | *team packets - le purees, and with | &© inform you that his Exceilenoy states therein chat +0 s00n as various circumstances permit it, your coli can vessels and cargers under French iarine laws, in- compatible with treaties Seventh, captures, in viola- ensued, im which there epoliations were involv: | Gaceneons. 2 the Committee on Banks to inquire into the expedi- | the Dames being called her. Q —Did she talk as if she h Thompson entered a These circumstances I have the honor to detail for custatlenl dheh the talus ne nies ss No mail south of Petersburgh hes bon teseives io. | ency ef reporting & law torestrain banks irom uumi- | Was augry? A-~Itle my belief thet she was ‘va kind vault prove! victorious. thések | JOUr information and satisfartion, requesting at the that the United Stai-s in negotiating with France, night. There are now consequently tour New Orleans | Dishing the circulation of silver eoin. of nngry | I can't ray how much ubtiess more ow ing to the unskilfal | *me ti at you will c confiscated ten miliiour of ivate property of | mails due. tienes: oa The District Attorney then offered to read the etate- perior speed of | ties who signed the docume chants, aa¢ applied it tor purposes of — Canal Navigation Convention, & ment of the deceased bsoribing myvelf your very ob-d: by became immediately | Court ef Appeals. » Ge. Mr.J.M. Smith submitted, that the prisoner was nt among bettors, igned) JUAN DEL CAN EIULO Cor Hable therefor. He then proceeded to answer all ob- | ‘ALB. Jan, 21, 1851. Avwaxy, January 21, 1861, not told to ask the women any questions, and as it did jell assured that upwards of two thousand rs. Denuistoun, Campbell & Co against the paywent of these claims; and in | Nos. 166 aud 115 were argued \ogether; anew A convention of forwarders, and others interested in | DOt pprar that she was warned bd ~ physician that ed hands MONTHLY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THiS PORT, ecnclusion maintained the justice of the e! and | cases. In the opening argument, Mr. Beardsley o! cansl navigation met, today at the Delavan House, | *2* 84 in imminent dan B. it was read, how. “knowing ones’ were smartly taken {n, and CHAGRES, AND GREYTOWN urged thelr paym: te advocated the meting of this afternoon. Mr. Mott was heard in answer, 4 » | ever, be would examine Mr. Camp. they are so restiens under vheir losses, that (From the Colonial Standard, Jen. 11.) juatios by the governmerne in all its obligations to its | alco closed. with Even Gritith. of New York city, inthe chair. At | |B. Camp attorney. depoved that he raw Mra Moln- | expret to hear of animated sport during the ‘We are happy to state that a few 1uilaential own citizens and to sii mankind-be just toevery | 00000 SPS an adjourned meeting this afternoon, a committee of b cnovdinwy Hospital three or four days after she went | week. when they hope to recover their lost groi | mendhenne of rer, co haw de - State, every class, snd + very citizen— then prosperity Meteorological Observations. two from each elty represented, were appointed to pro- | weezessee ohe * was willing thet Delany should | | ot be uninteresting to rraders to ie a sntntiny Coomonuamen eatin me will be the reward; vor shall say disturbance within, BY MOKSK’S Link, OFFIOR 16 WALL STREET. . 7 , set PEO | be discharged; she said she hoped to be soon out of the | know that the “hombres take great | Provide a monthly communication betweea this nor danger without. come nigh unto us—nor alarm us Rocunstan, Jas. 21-94. M pare for an adjourned meeting next Tuesday. Hopital, and if she was, ebe would consent to his dis- | interest in the sport, and bet their dimes with more | Port, Chagres, aud Greytown The vessel selec.ed for the safety of fireside or fame. or capital. Weather mild and pleasant, though clow Wiea H. N. Holt, of New York, offered resolution that the | Charge freedom and guato ‘or this service is the schooner Florida, Capt. E RERCUTIVE OFSGION On IMPORTANT BUSINESS TO-MORROW. | east, Thermometer £2. Buowed one lest night, but | interests of the State require « reduction of tolls, and | ,)~F Smith then said that this statemrnt offered by | monte They are tichled immensely at the Am which will sail upon (he followiag ald | cleared off fine the protecution, was made on the Sth. the day after she | races—and would rather attend one than go to mass. | route —She is to leave this port for Chagres direct bd that the above committee confine themselves to that | went to the Hospital 1a three or four fer, on early Bows, | SFE Wouaber clonfy and emoky. Wind west. | chicos only. “a debate followed, G06 the quention of;| abe expressed 0 eit to have Deluay distharged OUR ISTHMUS CORRESPONDENCE. | om the Ist of exch month, ana alter lauding her Avevay, 8PM meut was urged to be connected with Mr Lolt's she got out she would exert herself to have Gares Srarios, Jan, 8 1951. passengers ond mails at Chagres, she is to proceed Mr. Gwry gave notroe, that to morrow Move to go int sesal om important business ‘The Benate th ee sat | Feolution, butit was objected to, being considered 4 : 7 | to Greytown—remain there three days—aad oa House of Mepresontatives. onteapgue fine and pleasant; oleighing almost | Doiitical question, Mr. itolt's resolution @ae adopte The Judge sald that her statement to the Coronei Progress of the Panama Bailroad. her return to this port is to call at Chagres, and to { , he cou n adjourned tothe vith fast was, th # believed she would not Fr and 1 will begia my letter by observing, that Gatun | remain there two days for mails, passeagers, Xe. , esa Brnacuae, Jan, 21-9 A. M. y y BY BAIN'S BLECTRO-CHEMICAL TBLEORAPH. Cloucy and cold, with appearance of snow. Wind MrJ daughter has found. ail well derstan ger onte ah Stat the left bank of the Ohagres river, | A® the entire voyage will be performed withio the oron, Jem. 21,1851. | west Thermometer 29. : Bhe bade If to work « fow miles from the | dying declarasion evidene did not see upon what | ‘Alton Is on the leit bank o —— * | month, parties here will have three days to reply to conannn’é Yai P.M. Cool and cloudy Quite « strong breeze | “7. grounds the Court could say that she did not believe it. | 11 miles from Chagres, end opposite to the Indian | their correspondence with the Main. In the absence p Lee L Hide, for many years one of the route agents |" Mr. McKeon then read the statement in which the The Sreaxen called the attention of the {House to | ‘rom the west. Thermometer 29 ou Thompson's Albany cad Boston Buprees, hast of Delong ‘uslag ase. Villoge of Gatun. | of any other regular direct communication with the acoumulation of business on his table, lying over Osweoo, Jan. 21-9 A.M. | suspended on charges of embezsling the funds co ‘ayo mae saping they wore a, whem he 2 ‘The Panama Railroad progresses very slow,but it | the Main, we trust that the beg cmp rel ves yd of : ‘ this © i 5 is eaid that it will be finished in three years. There be bi be eo ee are but three stations formed at preseat. There | the owner of the Florida, ata rate that will barely | will be one more, making four from Navy Bay to | psy her expe and which must consequently ‘e from the Inst ecrsion. This, it was his duty to do,i¢ | ¥i8¢ ¥.W.) looks lkesnow. Thermometer M above. | mirted to his charge. He admite defaults to t the Houre intended to act on it. * Unies, Jan 21-9 A.M. tent of $3,000. o Cloudy ond unpleasant. Wind W.N W ht. Con Bln pamprie ye Sep Mr. Bont, (dem,) of 8 ©, believed the regular order | Co" roads ben sy rough; ¢ Lows of the Steamship Palmetto. ‘ | ‘beri . d Delany, and aid that she believed she would got — v - | fail unless supported by the mercantile body at f it New Oninans, Jai 186 y a Gor follows :~-Ist, Navy Bay, the com. y was to boxy oy soy a ba Seu als oe ™ The steamship Palmetto, while crossing the bar at | Feoever from the Injar! mencement: 2d, Gatun, about 7 miles from Navy | large. Ae the scheme may tend to restore at levat this corre y oy ny import were | a es oo } Hetegerée aay Tex i struck and 7 to pieces (Tere the —s Me nepali Bey; 34, Bobia Soldado, (coldier’s camp;) Ath, some share of the trade between this city and the ready reporte: banged. + | Bhe is a total loss, Her passengers and crew wor PTRERNOON . } ; stanc upe th ; Sane Sal Bie aubieia tan tide ine no tenn ee ae Passenge: e ere Seiad ‘Seomnid Geen che douelt Pt 4 a Grande, (Great Juha.) The distance from ain, we should hope that the Fiorida will be sap- —_ petert sd dan, bee etine y Bay to Gorgone by railroad, is 26 miles; the | plied with all the freight and other support it_ may ey, between sebcloee aed eupstactionn thal “ae, | Obagtes river will be crossed by & bridge, 1] miles bein the power of our merchants to throw in het Smith raid he would not examine him, he preferred | this side of Gorgona. Nothing has beea dune or wey. 1 necessary to refer more fully to. the going to the jury without his testimony gif tommenced cn the other sie of Gorgoaa--nor will | important trade we once carried on with the Main, The Judge asked Marshall, how long he hag ger “there be until this side is finished here will be and equally so, we should trust, to farther impress sober 7 some stupendous work between Gorgona and Pa- | uponthe merchants of Kingston the necessity for Marshall About three bours (Laughter) Q—What | jama—aiunnel isto be made of about 3000 feet. | them liberally to support the Florida in her new oe rer tong oil, Che time we were waiting for | There are about 190 persons at this station, one | route Aveavy, Jan. 21—-8A.M rane Barometer 90.886. Thermometer 82. Cloudy morn. ing Wind N. W ; looks like snow trusiness, and said if the House continued to make other special orders, and did not rustain him in making the general soeroptiotion bills euch, the chances were SP. M.—Weather cloudy, with wind from the west. ‘hey would be ‘Thermometer 27. Committees were called for reports. | Trov, Jan. 21-8 A.M Bb #TAT es JUDOR AT KRY weet Weather mild; cloudy. with indications ot saow. hip Florida, Capt. Lyo wherf wt o'clock this mor the run from her whart, at fatty eight hour THE UN Mr. Meson, (dem .) of Virginia, reported a bill for | Wind & B. Thermometer 90 4 | | Seve. . | s | you A- Walking ghout Q How may giasees did : x bate ° e posed | treated you’ A~— Mra. MeIniyre’s friends of sickness b» i _ Shay ha aeeaea teed PEP Qyasee, January Si—0 A. i |“ Disteict ateerney--Nome guy ove thet treated ypu? ing in the whole year, the balance of the Tele pastas cnscestvd tthe cindhbemntten ot beautiful clear mor eit, Thermome- Mateball—{ do not know who they are: I never was | siautly reiny and sickly. The dry in the Btate prison; I was tried once aad acquitted. Judge— What time in the worming did you begin to érivk ’ on has now commenced, and the ris delightful, with fine breezes from the tains. Ono this road there are no contracts ‘Dusiness on the Speake: # table. AMMIMILATION OF RANK IN THE ARMY AND NAVY Among the communisations laid before the House, M. Je 1-8 A +) rut, transmitting the report | ying and clear; wind » as My Marshall About 8 o'clock Q—How long were you Thermometer eight de- dri: . “poe for spe- to take into considerstion the Tinkipg the twelvs giasser’ A—Until about 0 o'clock greet above rero. barometer 30.25 — Cree and Cerminer, (Laughter.) Q--Did you pay for any that you drack * ven are good, ae ee Mimtiuatnnde | ee Shier Justice Rusmonds and Aldermen Feanklin | A-No.G—How do you know? A—iieeeuse I eoutd | and every men is treated with attention and good , ppearance of snow. j ‘end drank twelve more, aud o to my work as usu: | feeling—no more work impored upon bim than ts Tonowro, January 21—9 A M. (Laughter) 1 was sober enough thie mornieg. considered prudent. The superintendents aad en Tt is @ fine morning. Thermometer 28 degrees above ondlam of talent enough to speak toany maa neersare perfect gentlemen of educ at prepai his faners by various societ! xpee' dout Bread 60 barrels George! lus beve been sold at 18s Crackers i any of Wattson's ~ yy bare changed han: ch di ® COMPANY, RTC TRIAL OF O% MURDER. pens to 57 vote of 117 seateon fh P to consequénce t owe, At the opening court this morning, |!" court (Laughter ) | travel—they are prin lly from New Vork. The ive in the value of the articte in the United 8 P. M.-Thermometer 36 above. Weather cloudy, A A. Phillips opened the case for the The Judge said, if bis testimouy material, he | jaborers are mostly from the West, Buflalo, En ‘also contributed to depress our with appearance of rain Kivosrom, January 21—8 A.M It is cloudy and mild | vould have him p until morning; but Me. | {5 ; ‘ | counsel, in d Bmith declined makivg any wee of hic: in the case, | Pennsylvania, and Americans, The wages to la. ele reported in our shipping list have, bro | borere are $40 per month, with medical attendance 5,000 barrels. The sales reported are 400 barr Srone of tas “Se a ne phemne pede a cau pease vue Ordectoon atte ier sobnaen: nw || S00 street. froth wt S08 (sinoe re-sold, im Lota, at same pertons who induced Marshall te drink wet other employers on the road have compensation Seure) 200 Ley my _— at Sus; end 1,000 bar- | varying trom @50 to $100 per month. They talk of ; eM Of ® mixed lot at dvs, finehing the rt of the road (to (;orgona) this sea- f | son, but it seems iimporsible; lor the surveys are not er exprersing bis sense of tle deep ‘equal to the capital stock held by them re provided thie be confined to those stockhol 0 hen debdte were contracted or liabill- vrows, Ja Weather mild and cloudy; ap Beruiveros, Vt. J Weather rather mild and eloudy; looks like snow, Ww att, January 218? M that the jury wder thie indictment, because there wa premeditated dosign to take the lite of Ma: nts. referred Mastea mevanse bill of enter- ‘ian resolution, passed by | A very clear and nt evening, with soarcely | $)))" rete | perfected and actunity decided upon One Minsrneis announce # grea ‘ day of the last seasio. prevent. | 07 wind sibecadics The Court int him Fan oheaneaee case going over antil | rer herewith furnish you with some information Oe cat caticcien ellos chvanven ae the land patents um 7 v " that it was pot shoul 1 hi eresting t readers The . 128 Snepedaier, until nited locetton ee a ee aaah Ah a, | heveesitied's moment before te bie was sruck, it | Mt i". Mith then proseaded ts com ap on be. | Which may be iaicsestog to yout roaders | Eke | great ‘and gxauines anring, Be scoot. Lanve. | The weather ts clear and warm; no wind; unusuaily | '* :vough if the blow was given with the Intention of | could not be provoaneea | miles ‘The highest point of land on the line early ly hour it is crow A debate took place on the & mild tor the seseon ; | “wr Philips are of that; but bo proceeded | Dr th or im- | of read between Uorgone and Panama is 320 feet | per sews’ Mixernece «elections of land to be civen Deraorr, Jonuary 21-12M. | 4. Clotend that the intention to take life mast be n- | at the | above the Pactiie ‘he highest point between the © strels are attracsing lar Ince of those already granted, and whic! Clear and plea- | s.rred trom the nature of the wound aud the character | died trom delirinm | Atlantic ond Pacific, on the Isthmus of Panama, The excellent bern joe, Without disposing ot the subject tl inflicted on her by | is distant about five miles from Croees, and be: dancing. the burieny in tbe presemt ase, It | Pirrenvece, January 21-19. | Of the instrument used. No ~ ° . Ne T Ge yourned, 7 bad bee hat { hi lt biede of the | weed. TI neel had not conciaded . - Panar The Pacific 12 feet Violin solos, bring do piaure, ¥ slate t; bright had been sworn that it was t t biads of the pen . tween that and Panama. The Pacific is e ; a a cence | Ph per gh eg red ry i brie Sunshine © | anite which was feand open, and ¢ formidabie | bis addrere at the adjourument of the court | 6.100 900.6000 higher than the Atlantic. The fey to ot good seats. An after concert Pennsylvania Agrieuitural Convention, | Savovsxy, January 21-12M inetroment wes conteined in the same koife Uoun- - greatr st rise of water known at Panama, 22 feet. | ‘cay. #& le Mannieoonan, Jan, 21, 1951 Wind northwest. Thermometer 40. Clear and plea- | Sl continued to ray that they would show that thie | Treatment of Seamen- | The least, 10 feet, The greatest rise of water at A Gaawo F y's tod he. lo “= be given at The first State Agricultural Convention ever held in | fant ¢ > rc ar ae canes oar ies Ge 1 ote ecarah, SDITOR oF THe HERALD. iu. | Navy Bey, 21 inches There areswamps between ; Tipler Hall, om Priday ing nex 7 tf “ 80 stacked | inh to offer a few words in refer 0 teat art. | ,, 9 ot low \ saute Penneylvania, orgavized intormally at the courthouse | Weather mild and pleasent; thawing, 7) et | by the deceased ot placed by her im such ® position #4 | cle tuycur paper of the dist, headed «Treatment of | Navy Bay'and Gatun 2 Sane eS Movements of Distingnished People this morning at ten o'clock, General William Irvin naturally induced him to believe that his life wee in | seamen by their tains lantic The arade of the road from avy Bay Hamilton and lady, New Dra presiding Wrather cloudy and wai danger. or that be wae apprehensive of seme bodily | You eny.and traly no doubt, that a court of justice | Gorgona, 26 fret to the mile; Gorgona to Panama, The enstera and northern counties are well repre~ BR harm, he was justified in defemding himeeclf from vio Jim whieh to seek redress | by mule path, 22 miles; Croece to Panama, do. do, yeti ve Very plearant morning, wind lenee, Referred to the People vs, Shorter, and the & saiior labors under in har. | 17 miles; Isthmus of Tehuantepec, ait line dis 28, ‘Barometer 20 80, now clouding. Ther Ter as es ali hill elas J understowd. “Tn | tance between Atlantic and Pacilie, 182 miles; Ni rv wi 8 of ast @ Court ea he 9 nif eo | ive dave we have | © tne die 1 Atlantic and Pa- el TP hohe cberentudan jury believed a man had reaconabie grounds to be | ina. to tating teem | bey bab ao Gietance between Atlant , D. Churehitt, Bem " [Siva tor + Gedata’ We cols Urceuae te ue Le ™ Th oie y interesting country to the traveller F. Wigestm; e Hadson left ; | himself tor a defe * cal 20 © the do Jw ington, Capt Gardaer. met Hendrick for Cleveland and De- | himselt f dots We cannot account for th his i# a very inte do; J.C Juda W atom: Capt a Sen Pree secking knowledge The forests ere inhabited timidity of the character of rome men ; with jaguar, black tiger, ocelot, wild cat, panther, Counrel thén continued. and read, as a part of his How is thet’ cinco, Were amongrt the arrivals yesterday at the Harbor cleat J a 8 comparicon Px Thermometer this morn! ve fh | Opening, n written stat: mont of the prisoner, in which | (ath | geveral species of monkey, kc The anaconda is onterd: ater of A wert be stated that the controversy commenced bet wee: also found he alligators, t tuls, scorpions, court, ot this city, went out in compan want this evening bim acd the deccased Jn consequence ot his having | Lizards, and various insects in ab audance The itl. ‘The girl shortiy after retarn refused to marry her shd that dl birde ere mostiy parrota, mecawa, Xo. The ge. Harcourt would be back direotly,” ai Weather clear bis life hersetf, or to get “her ied and rought for, | Giogy of the country iaprincipally composed of a | Pas been heard of her mometer 38. ow tha bave received on oa trom | species of egate apd bieck stone, of « soft nature. | J. Abbott. do U. Moria, do. arrived yesterday at the Ameri Clear and fi ohare no remedy Kn fougid while in dooble irons tay noth. Tu the facher of Peneme, oe beard the Ameen “ ter = row, January 21-7 P.M Phiten. ov the 1orh uit ates brief ME | | Dennis Maher has heen convicted of sednotion, ot nd On the night in q y rat in ori War ita lawn he | A ~ ° 0 json for two ¥ Clendy. Sheree er iene, Jewetey 9-1 P, 0. inutes before 12 o'elo Cemvrchantmen of the United seater | Pere 25ers Mcmee Hatt, tin part mr Soot oo. | five ithe Cort comvietion wader the la pualening Cleat and pleatant, Thermometer 43, hole: [heard Mra. Me WENJAMIN Bo ANDERSON Himete. De Joanre ties, bis partses in basingy GAG | Oe es Tntyre getting up, and talking rery lod; can't ony of Robuury, Massuchasects, | teilow pacrenm tr, as b die efects

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