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HE NEW YORK HERALD. — eee ————— Sone - = ——— Yn LE NO. 6070. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1851. oo 3 | PRICE TWO CENTS NE TELEGRAPH. jeamstip Arctic. Interesting De: of the Dead Letter _ Wheatricals. Important Decision In the United SI ordinance of theold confederation. A = WS BY TE 3 5 One SANE a) es ‘Oftice af Washington, Bowrar Tuxirar,—To-morrow evening, a bill of very bwpri me Conrt, relative to Siavory- aid, It cvased to be in force upon the advotion pos noe The [Prom the Washington Repul Jem. 22.) attractive rea is presented for the amusement of No 26—Drcramenx Teno, 1860, ol constitution, and cannot now bethe source of “FIRST CONGRESS. steamship Arotic will not sall from here tit) On the first floor of the northeast corner of the abe gotvene of this popular and prosperous establish | Jicob Strader, James Gorman,and John Armstreng, plain- | jurisdiction of any deseription in this Court. . KECOND SESSION. late this afternoon, taking three humdred chaldrons cone De nt ia fils ety are four so Ss, |. Phe pong pe yal oonmenns 5 ye ee ore oP Sheiteiae Graham In erver to the In every Ard Of the subject therefore, this Cours — —— . § ’ oven, idustri - Tem oharac ppeals for the State of Ki ie case, Sonate. oS peace wis 1p prereiliog eee ieee Sie cee eeeninee asks, by Mr. J- He Boots; “Aymer dein oohe, | | Mr. Chief Juntice Taney delivered the oplaton of the | mustren thet ground, be diawianca, "of & BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, faulting Bank Teller, peoeege- way, in which well-filled mail actor and great ite; Teolii ‘This case is brought here by writ of juperior CFPC CRNNEE OF HSN elee DEP OASYS STRRSTS, Té has boon Glecovered an Pheer aan M. per a clever wagon’ Ly ae man busy | Bearcely cies that Hamblin, od i oellent mh ets vets in ane ate ogthentucky, is Present Sustioes Wabley, Banaiord 2 ying teller of A '” jem! and his ¢: jen! ¢ facts in the case, so far as mate: is a eda 1mm UE. | oS et tontdane ate pradesh o the amount of | C2zt¥ing them into one of the rooms ; but the pile | stage manager, dr Stevens; don, some nov: | the desision of the ocurt, are brisfly “as follossr tke a rt gee) acomed EP oirvockery \troduce di appears.to grow no less. Whether the faithful por- | elty, and we are glad to perceive their exertions to | defendant in error ina citizen of the State of K. - dir, Briss, from the majority of the Military Com- $90,600. He is missing, and ie sapposed to have com- | ter ig condemned to the fate of Sisyphus, ahd Meas please the hundreds who nightly fil the house, are | tucky,and three negro men ‘whom be ‘claimed and set fecee eae ‘sis ag mri gp ny rae, mittee, reported & resolution conferring he rank of | Mittedsufclde. The bank offers reward of $600 for | to toil forever in the removal of a burden that as properly appaeis: onan: tlzons. ‘The entertain. | beld es bis claves, were received on board the steam- | Unieas be so stipulate, report of referee set aside; costa constan the nautical drama of “Uur | boat Pike, at Louisville, without his Knowled, ‘ Lieutenant Geners! on General Scott, for his gallant | Ds *pprehension. a peer i pyiee Me mi0e, 88 sublect, worthy Rouee ab Min Uhich te niche ettenened ber anal: | eontcnt Gud (etcetera eee and | toabide the event ofthe sult, ond rule of reference dia services. ‘The Fort Piain Bank, the aequisiiton of useful knowled, y enees who testify their pleasure by repeated cheering, | place escaped to Canada, and were finally lost to him. Lewis B. Griffin, eppellant, ads. the Me Ald. 4 ge, we entered The ‘edings befo inativated und ifn, appellant, ads. the Mayor, Aldermen Mr. Darron reported « bill increasing the compensa- Four Busi, N.Y » Jam. 24,1861. | the extieme comer, room the other day, and were | ais or'\Faustie’ bes; bore (ieee aerate ects | statute of Kentucky. In the Lculeville Chancery | oricommaaity of the City of New York.—Judgment tion of District Judge in New Hampshire, The Fort Plain Bank has to-day declared a semi- | not a little surprised to find as lofty u pile of stuffed oie, of Zeman’ hee, bs every aight with cee i % | St ths special term affirmed, with costs {| Court, ageinet the pisintif in errer, to recover the | Edwan! ober se ey Te of LANDS FOR INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. wal dividend of five per cent, payablo on the 4th | Mail bags on the inside as on the outside of the pat- | sesemblages cf cur citizens. The Garnival s an value ofthe slaves which had thus escaped; and in | mireed ith $10 costs, vate 7: Ba a ae m mp 4s tition, “Mr Hoover was very hard at work in en- | tirely remodeled Tre nenvery i default of the payment by them, to obarge the boat | Join D. Deles vs F ot tad the sree Batn, fr purges finan | nn nmenernnccnn N= MONMM | denevng toned in alitode ning the ats | Bane eet sn, Bh vice of Neneh gona | Saath cemare ted, “Seay and | Cie BN C's "Fan ee 9 1 n ‘ ers of the nm improvements. He explained the bill as equalizing Heavy . ing the contents into a great large tr g tO and fro.and filed with masqueraders pre- 7 ry 2 somo, : ‘We asked bim what the ea it to the approaching Uarnival, impos- | master. Next Wednesday Is the iast day for Ali: ot emong the Btatee in which the public lands lie, the Ocoesesvncn, Jan, 26,1851. | informed that it wasdead letters A heat 4Y being Boe sieht. The church yard by moonlight. the rar. coe platatin tm exror, among other defences, in- | iesue tor February term : sired amiss rv G Aubudon—The same. "| ‘The most severe gale that has visited us for macy | the n i den and lon of the Count ba} sisted that the negroes claimed as slaves were grants for internal improvements made by the act 0°! years occurred. 9 s: Eh blew. of cmathumtseg’ | Gatien tas pxinalion toa dei mA oneal See ens "| the iMfumbusted banquet bell. the stand Gre averting that rome time before they were taken on Census for 1350. 1841, The bill grapte to @hio, Tlimois, Missouri, Ala. bin psrapestayed Y fnowledge, we resolved on still fur- | tisemont,and the palace disappearing, and disclocing | board tbe steamboat, they had been sent, by the per. bama, Louisiana, Michigan, Arkansas, Plori. | {tf #¢ roof of the freight house, aad did much ther prosecuting our investigations, and soon ase Pandemcuium, areall the mo-t magnificent scenic pro. | Wistion of the defendant im error, to the Bta.e of The follow: ocd p Basa s be bame, Mlsslosty a the aggregate amount er | damage to other buildings, as well as to vessels in the | ‘ined that axy seuled package for which a post. | ductions we have ever wituctend. “Thin besuntey pleco | Obie. to Pirfotm service as slaves; and that in eonse- he following returns from this State have bees ninétean Beiliion, events four thousand sares. harbor. The schooner Fairteld was capsized andsunk | ™&ster c»nnot find a relaimant, within three | will be produced to morrow evening, with Dyott, Gon- | duence thereof they bad acquired their freedom, and | Teceived:-— : pan Mr. Hacr oald ‘was too important to be passed | and the brig Quebec ed considerable inju rronthe from the time advertising it is called a , Mrs, Abbott. Mad Ponisi,and othereminent ar. | ¥r¢ !re* when received on board the boat. Northern District. 0. without full df and after some conversational poe eb eet ry. dead letter. and thut the nagregate I such from rfo will commence with the new 34 sppeae v gery evidence that these mem were bad debate the bill was tabled for the present. Prisoners Escape: the post oflices of the United Statee constitutes the Jaot's with Dycts, Oomway; | Scions te. pertorm st yurlie: snractelemecter Des Ms, Mase ea atid ap the ball Heating the Mabfl- Battiwone, Jon 35, 1061. | Cregh'eccmetteees ees ee hed en Tae Abbott, in the leading charse- | tho >bed bern taken there for this purpere withthe | ame s'S ties of shipowners. About a dozen prisoners have made thett escape trom | Tlocte! uaciste Mer Shedd “And what duce Me -Mrs. Bkerrett, who has so long | Pare of Willistn, unger where cree wet dieting | Onondaga. Mr. Dances paid this dey was to be devoted to the | tho Ellicott Mills jail. Two have since been arrested, | Shedd! His duty is to separate the dead letters by her dramatic talent. to theamnscment | he had for a time placed them; that they had always | Cattaraugus mainete oped it would be laid over, H'* C2" | several negro stealers were among them, and their Lag mye the post bills tha. are | f.tmetow ares % ie ware tticat suiecent tote retarued to Kentuely ay goon ae this beet service Mr. Hate expressed similar views, and the bill was — —— Wrapped around from the quarterly return | jsdy'e comic ability, while playing at the Broad- | tye, °naa. Lorphend caczeqen poten their peonPes tnid on the table. Meteorological Observations, that accompany them from nineteen thousand one | way TI ; and, from the commencement of her | pees dthece tm the auevioe of Une fee bad Fee “PRIVATE. BILLS. By MoRsR’s Line» OFviCR 16 Wald oTRXET hundred and fifty six postmasters, and then to pase | engegemant with Nir. Burton up to the present period, TE a en ee Thirty. reven private bille were received from the Rocusstex, Jan. 5—9A M. the letters in basketsful to Mr. Reed. What does | we believe there is not one who will not say ahe is, in | “py. Loutsville chancery court finally decided that House, and referre! to appropriate committees. | eeltany. but please ; wind southeast. Thermo: Mr. teed, with thera He ,2eortiaine that the pe wre Na a reamtaiee somtane bag od the megroes in question were his slever, and that he R csp iF 36. 3 nui r i espon ures "8 exce! ny. ce her is # seal Dills yesterday engreseod were taken up and| 8 P.M. Weatner bas been very fine all day, the sun with the marks 9g pt tilt pecomnetone in any cbaracter, and she is at home; is some- i ihelete eee aie phe ‘ty opts ev eeselana clear and bright; warm and spring like. | them, and thus detects any errors made by the thing Pleactog very action; she is lively and | in the cecres, it direoted that the steamboat should | Otsego .- sos se tmesters. He alvo separates the letters origi- | “someting sueihad’ coeaeae ee will | be sold for the purpose of raising it, together with | Kensseleer . AEMCNZAATION To ORRGON FOR SUPPRYSMNG AN INDIAN pee ian 8k Bally mailed in certain foreign countries with which | crite” and ‘will, comets wile Goal ee eeey | Coste ef eult. This decree war afterwards afirmedin | Clinton ...... rritory of Oregon for ex- ine, clear morning, bi the court of appeals of Kentucky, and the is | Allegan appeessing the war by the Ceyus pode, eo gay tec len A ve recy postal urrangements from all | comedy. of “Bhe Stoops to Conquer.” with Burton, 4 ; $s iodome _— Oregon in 1548, ‘ines up Cl others. The are wet aside, while the latter | Blake. Leeter, Bland, Jordan, Johaston, Mrs, Russell, wee y che re See ence ee plaintifts Dovoras explained the bill, and it was ordered are peseed to Mesers. Hamilton, Horne, and Koga, | Mr. Bkerroti, and Mrs, Hughes, in the principal | sn srror has vera’ ottsred tor the pacgoce of showing to be epgrossed. in an sda room, by whom they are opened. chareoters. that the judgment of the State court was errorcous in rr COLLECTION DISTRICTS It ONEGON. maces, Jan. 26—0 A. M. Mr. Shehey has a desk in the first room, and, | Nationa: T: Southern District. The Dili creating additional cellection districts ‘n & i ~ | _ Pleasant, although a little cloudy; wind west. Ther- | guided by the post bills, keeps accurate accoun Oran up, explained, and engrossment or- | pometer Li, Between the Post Office Department and the post Mamniitcdiies aeleaammned. 8 P. M.—Fine spring day, ge and pleasant; warm | masters who send up the dead letters. The bill autborizing the President to purchase 9 | *Uth wind, Thermometer 49. forarrs.—Purdy is agsin im the field Soclting ‘Uhat (hese negroes were slaves. And it is ta. with @ new prise dram: calied the “Dry Goods Clerk,” | sisted that their previous employment in Otio had | Columbia. in which nearty all the talemted company attached to | made them iree when they returned to Kentucky. Dutchess. this prosperous theatre will appear. Messrs fox, | But this question is not before us. Every State bas | ( Mr. Schwartzman aleo has a desk here, and per- aan Lie Favor, Miss Mestayer, Mrs Hautenville, | an undoubted right to determine the status or domestic ine Crocker, and other artiste, will Ml the | and eociat condition of the persons domiciled within tract of 288,000 acres of land in Minnesota from the Oswaco, Jan, 26—9 A.M. forms @ variety of important duties. In the Bret haract: . =f i = flys Sioux Indians, war debated, and lad on the table Bright and pleasaat morning; light weet wind. Ther- | place, the letters originally mailed from the Pn aie ero 7 dance, whic Peale deans 4 gree iene peat Try Samana aration nt ob < ae ng- FYNSIONS YOR THE WIDOWS OF REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS. Mr, Hatr calied up the bill from the House, explana- tory of the laws granting pensions to widows of revo- offices of ceriain E-urepean countries, viz :—] 7 nee been hele — and pleasant, | laud, Ireland, Scotland, and the city ef Bremen, ited celebrated drama of the “French Spy,’’ in which Miss | impoeed upon them by the constitution of the the Hathaway, a young lady from Now Hedford, will make | States. There is nothing in the eonstitation mais, south- | are y him returned to the centra! post offices of | ber début im’ Mlle Celeste’s celebrated (haan of | United Stetes, that ca: pany degree control tl jutlomary roldiers west. Thermometer 23. Snow leaving ri — : Me hilds. Mis Mr, Usoxawoon opposed the bill at great length, and Urica, Jan. 25-04.u, | nO’ countries respectively, from which letters deol ita: ant (ok exbortatencans ota eoecectes | Coe ee ee ogni neem ttwaslaldon the table. Pleasant morning; sunshine, and leat weather, | tery, gent te san tiaaaneee athens awatten tes the excellent oxtravaganaa entitled the “Rights | their return, depended altogether upon the ‘laws of | Suit ay" On motion of Mr. (iniy, the Benate went into ex Siclgbing here and south gone, Theisen stseapeeMst: | process of advertising, &vc., are taken cognizance bh ea Raa ae gorge oi Mis peecs oc Renton rede. | Ulster... tive session; and at hal! paet three o'clock the Senate | rometer 20 090. of by him also, and accredited to them in their ac- aoveram's Lycrvat —The most tashionable audi thele dasuoran ta ceath Werrchester . aéjourned 8 P. M.—We bave hada Sine, beautifel clear day; the | Counts. When postmasters omit to send up their | {noce,Ryly crond thie now popular and iavorite | uvils tt see Doald uct make them free om thee = Moses ef Mapesemmanatvee: Weather bas beem quite mild: thawed all dey. ‘Ther. | querterly returns, it is his duty to address them cit- | great woqulcition to. this esteblishs bape ylondtl Feturm. ‘The court of appeais hive determined that by | Total «+... +. +0. +. 752,067 a , . - mometer 34, Barometer faliing culars of inquiry ; and other correspondence of & | an Kogiixh version of Auber's Opera of the Ambassa- | dt J8wsof the State they continued to bedaves. And | Increaee in ten years sere ee ss BIGOT BY BANS ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. jiace)!; hi ress. their jug, t int & v ON Wasurmoton, Jam. 25, 1851. Besutiful morning, clear pre hee epiege a the coauien tate an) Teach Neco tamil pr age i ge Senne , Spee Rd Lond err , eunolusive oct and mb ai ibe The complete returns, ‘of the census takers, for i, 5 . Ol Cl l. i Lent jeaers. Bro Le } H ‘i . of s sf He perict HLL, ETC. barometor Of. Barometer S028, Thermemeter °3. Wind fon, Horne, and s operate, the letters are all | Lerch, Dy Lester, Mice Mary! tastor, Mise Sula gm oiegt BM supposed in the argument thet | ‘tie State, chow the following we — : i ht. o rs. @. Loder, and Mrs. Bluke. The amuse: eee 6 wed, . Tror, Jan. 3-9 4.M, | 4f0P to the floor unread, while euch as contain any | bythe i \mbenedvenae Tisebe a oe eee teed | Ternment cf the northwestern, tesritury—Ohio beng | © * State of the Union, on the bill to supply deficiencies di ion of +4 7) wil be followed by a 7 it Windsor. 38,528 Mildand pleaeant, and sun shining brightly; mo wind. | OtFeriition of property, are, with their contents, | pag de “sux from Ln Gleelle, by Mile, Ducy Barre aud | ©2¢ 0! the it horewy 33) in the appropriation fcr the presont fiscal year, Po pe a 2 Tegistered and then folded, and cont eyed to the | dtr. Smith, and the entertainments witl conclude with | ,, O° of, che art Femooe eariine Seat | en oe pty PAY FOR REVOLUTIONARY SERVICE! 8PM. id and pleasant da: ith aclear sky; | third room. ie exnpty letters are by the messen- | the farce of the Wild Indian.” No doubt the the- | | there #! 9 nO slavery nor involuntary servitude oe hag F Home time was spent in acting on a private bill, for — breere from the south; bing has almost | ger or porter crommed into sacks, and conveyed to | atre will be Siled to overflowing. Pee a 2 he male torritoey reece Pp . | ome me a the relief of Charlotte Lyneh, who is the only sur. | i*!t ue. ‘Thermometer ss polis aoa ak the cellar. end at the end of every quarter takem to | Barxes’s Moser —We aro lad to sae that the Sea, Dot that any pores ae inte tno com, | sheen 69 viving ohild of Col. Ebenezer Gray, of the Sixth | Thermometer 10 above, barometer $0 06. Wind | “ Gartuin O'Btion: tm the third to which | Stiresea mate ra mennlaecn's Bereaaders, who have | som whom labor or service is lawfully olalmed 10 any | Cgled, 23's teclmont of the Connecticut line, who served in Rorthweet; weathor beautifully clear the fetes with ‘enclosures rare, conveyed ‘and | general admiration at this clegant, ectablichmont the fatty sociated om S us penee ues | Franklin 30,708 army of the revolution, Tt provides Ave yours fuil| wai. redtonrnnas Jan 26-8 A.M. | Mesers. Billikin and King, in the fourth room, are | past week. have beon ro-ungaged tor one woek moze. | his tr hor later Orieane «.. be :: “ eather clear and pleasant. Thermometer 16. Ba- | constantly engaged in etlorte to find the persons for | 12s is traly delightful. The lively comedy of « Faint | ticle is one -f ¢ | Lamoith 10,958 quivalent for the losses sustained by him D 80. J, 4 pe ” , rometer 30 00. Wind northeast. whom such lette: intended, or by whom they Heart Never Won Fair Ledy,”’ is pertormed in the sa | shall be a com pact between the Grigiaal States and the | Essex 41630 _ Torowro, Jem. 3-8 A. M have been mailed. The fuilure of the outer diree- bre Frey Mtrernoon. the pleasing dreme of the | peuple and States in raid territory, | Grand 4,140 Beautiful, clear morning. Thermometer 24. | tion to accomplish the former, readers an exerniaa- | with heir hegre souge, Tunic’ dancing Kor rentnas | PBaierabie, unless by commen consent les which 29 215,216 e pe —— h_musie, ? ’ ¢ argument sarumes the six articles whict Population of the State.... ....201,784 Members tried to stave off and kill it by a variety of BY BAIN’s LINE, OFFICE 29 Walt orazer. tion of the inside necesenry. Ningtenths of stick | beth afterncen and evening ikes qnibenuia deans ts It will be seen by the shove, that” Windest Os. . © perpetoal, are still in ned within the territory motions, and by calling the yoas and nays. I'is it letters are thus usually sent to their Intended desti- rm " was passed ‘A cry 7 7 y y Cinows.—All the world ond his family have been to Burravc, Jan, 26-9 ‘ter | Bétion, or restored to their writers. When the re | the amphitheatre last week, tosee the hes 1,774 inhabitante in tem years. Wind from the west. Thermometer {2 Bari : nother private debated, but mot passed 2 ri mittence is less then one dollar, no trouble is take elt, elep ‘ MOLE CAROLINA - isk south rut rmometi The syevematic means used by these officers to | piece is announces fer #1 he old u te this State: — From Washington City. bs ‘The Hendrick Sristves oe Cievelana. rt asce: <4 the proper owners of effects coming into Funail che season. Mea lor the government ¢{ a pw 1840 1860. Fncrease. TUS TARIPT-——DOMINICAN APPAIRS—GENERAL SCOTT'S toes ee 58 P.M their possession, and to respond to inquiries for let. | FFtY beaucizn! mounted on cowld have Bo force bezond ite limits, It cortamly | Ws 14,072 1288 ALINE COMMISSIONER OPPATENTS— TUE CALI+ ther clear and pleas tera, is almost ineredible to one noacquainted with | Brits slarsied ou « pe dest a ee: ower ct the States within ) 7,7 : : 6, Wind nearly sou! the operations of their office. They have printed | Sf°28G:.end cerried arcund om the with Canap, ed Four Prais, January 26—8P.M. | forms of inquiry respecting persons; circulars to | however evetive it may render the pcene, The orle. {i FORNLA DRY DOCK, ETC. - "766 = 18,317 21629-8812 Wasrrsaron, J ~ 7s nor 4 -_ 15,205 (V6 va with their inws 26,1 eny centrol ¢ ‘The Committee of Ways and Means have done no- “an and oleaz, Thermometer at 200n 46; at P. pies — hee pg to se aon let brated Welis Fa: in question, atill in foroo, const have no | thing on the tariff question, andthe prospect ie that * ee era has been detected, with reprouf for the eame, Hom Chante lave of Obie ta the Rate o * This county bas, since 194%, been taken from the wholssnbject will ro over to the next Congress. ie tmnn ee a segreabib gh ro ae arth os pon | cre yp henBan ay pm ate ie ee ek Stokes whic takes au mozeaye (athe two counties i '. new ~ the > of 4.119, The Lon. Robert Walsh will go to Masti. His ob- Bactimone, Janvary 2—8P. M, with general directions, form of receipt to be takea | their dilu:-om Monde: evening. 34 of Pedra. | Cuzt Juriediction upon the eubiget ‘i anes mrrore ject is to jein the Englieh and French agents in per-| Clear and mild, Thermometer 62. and returned to the department, &e.; circulars im® ‘These are the artinte whose great sucecss in| vt hae it buen settied &: fguision in thle | rae following afe the retires from thirty-eir ounding the Dominicans to submit to the goverament _ Waastiworor, January 25-8 P.M. response to applications tor letters not received at inéneed My. Bisley to engage them for Ame- | ipality.S How, | counties ot the State of Lilincis. They show @ ofSoulovque, Itisthowght that the interests of all} Mild ead fet Stat south. Thermometer 47. = dead letter sresge dh and many others, adapte w's Prowrsot The exbftition of this beanti- | { A the case | populetion of 920,962 In 1840, the same counties cy HiLaperres, January 25--8 P.M. almost every case thet Can arise , ey “ “we ebiy | vet tengo nd 199,597, © x » remain. Sider Die gevermments enh" 4) har and plenonnt; wind voit Thermometer Gs. | ° Me Dyingion, in the third room, 1s cccupied | pmtatictusiereeh whet pronase aeons |S Apel | tes, rwearyais are norte of Syingheld Neu Be Boston, January 26—7 P.M. | Chiefly in keeping an account of all letters aud vat- merit | i086 540.) extended | +), whole population of the Siate was 478, ‘The jury in the case of Campon, tried for murdering | Cear; growing cold. Thermometer £7 uabies other than money received, and of all for- Init.an,—Reveral beautiful views of | the ordin 7 of Mierke | wes 1350, Ragese, returned a verdict of manslaeghter Paovinnvcr, January 2—T P.M, | Warded to their destined places; und by reference wreaque ecenery ef Ireland | SPP! ® . o nat eareey € | 4021 The Virginia modal was presented to General Scott | Clear. Thermometer 36. ie = seo nny important ne connected with ood me a at LK “ty ple By a ty H ‘ > this branch of t ; t all ti . | tended one ose exhtldtions, and were mur this morning, at the City Lill, by Mr. Burwell, ehair- Nonwior aauaty oP. M ¥ renemnte | service can be at all times clear- Lighted et tho tru:aful reprorentatiope of the - man cf ths committec appoiated by the Governor for Mr. Wallace bas committed to him the duty of | 128*. But we must vet forget the feoturer—-eridently ret BER Mivoverow, J 7 ° ier 6 pati D | thet puzpore. The medal te © magnificent work of | Ciese ghermemeter fA ey ST PM Tegistering nnd sending letters originating in the | {Siar dcsetsption ef that’ parsanunea Inet "oeeves art, worthy both of Virginia and the dieti . exvcutive offices, to those offices respecuvely; of t a Now Haver, January 0—7 +} 4 U the highert terms of praises. Many Irishmen attend | reciplen® Clest; wind west, Thermomever 38, werk es: ng to the House of Keprevencatives daring seat nevenen where they liste to @ fee uecon I am {aformed that the statement that President acoceront, January %—1 P.M jon, all free letters ¢rmaneting from the cap- | nected ellurions to their country, but we would advire a6 . P itol, and of receiving all applications for loet or | theza to call at the Olympic, where they will be | * ppl territe Filmore bas signified to Mr. Kwbank, Commissiourr of | Cleat; pleasant evening. meter 24 missing leiters, acatehing for the entee, and an. | chtiuied with the clequest Secxciption steve ct Ire, | _ sa the case Saline} ...-. Weshipgion ... v OL the rights, priv the ordinance of 17%: Ss enjoyed by the propie d, Persooli claimed the | lew | Patente, that he had better reale i rawrcnn, January $-7 P.M. | swering inquiries. These dutice at times involve 's days of greatness and plery. | ont of the whee imeolt Clear; ploarant evening. Thermometer 26 a reference to the bureau of depredazions, conduct- | 8: hate See of Che beathies | a ty the First Muake pal io: = ed by Mejor Trott, of which we shall ‘hereafter | {lewex *cpacdssens cee oi cre, before thie court upon | joa Poge j , Gorn Doutans —A correspondent of the Wash. | haye occnsion to speak. ee repay tLore who virlt Beoppant Ent | letion Lh Teoria os ington Globe publishes an extract of aletter trom | Thus whole divie.on of the Post Office Depart. ary Coosronaman~We are giad to perosive | Tones. fet & pattie se 6.720 4,748 Mr. Patterson, the direotor of the miatat Philadel | Me” hy connection with other important duties, | that paintings ot such imtrinrle merit ere being well | Bthe case 1 This opia- 3,638 ie shia, by which it appears we are shortly to have a | YAder the supervision and control of J. Marron, | patrouised—they really deserve pubic patronage, | i hich 't 19,287 M70 t sb the doe ies hower of the lilliputian curresey. rt. P. says: EBeq , Third Avsie‘ant Poetmaster General; and all Cortina the great Lrteh comedion, aed veeaite is Wied 4 ores look fo m | fi lpg wi e va. 2 titty theurand dollars eos, bok he retuvea to cuarane | cope Naira fae hotiee oe Ale ine are inndee | elal ditectich., Ieis tout thit communications | Het sowrpepers epeat of bie acting tnd singles ‘| doe é - y et . : . te wa aan sgninet Daken aad Compeay'e | a ve siyorury one, and had no reference to the gens: in relation to the dend-letter office are addressed. | S19F!RS forme. °F, (0 whiol » 7,894 6,7 - —_ ————— rel wbili AY the mint to furnieh coin in any . ome oe d ee onieeeane pp mon peed oust of Gonesat Sevstons jane $0, ~ on ae weep nd . 5,379 ‘= ‘equi 7 ve eve! oT ve ie ‘tre, ap! laermen Griffia an pled wes wa ee » TRY VERE URSESLATORS. tice siresdy informed, that iol cates ane locked into only eo far ee it neceweary to obtaia . rer-Patsiok Katen, convict enduring and obligatory seo 0,208 BX MORSK'S VAGNETIC TRURGRAPH. be rately weighed ted a 4 clue to their proper ownership. Meliiath 4 Spruce 5 moe cam these be | 7 00 4,638 Senate, are stsrmped.” To Meet’ this onjest Mssuorss, we The whole number of dead letters returned to wan pertenced to imprisonment » the City nf ag 9 diferent tat peetatic nf 3.238 174k tind n * 7 Roatee ; . % do 0 Ww Jackan fed in tuuniler lvatemmnents, ‘ . Atoony, Jam. 26, 1851. | require delicate weales, which, as they can ouly be | the department we one at vaguely estimate. | pe Fo nod sank tocanseodaies aa ete | one te by nd confederaticn, and the other by the 723 4.183 The Seante held mo session to-day. tanufactured by the most skilful workmen, are i one quarter, the bulk of pay ae me frem & rcom in Uowerd’s Ile" ¢ pentenced to the | pres-nt gorstument, And v ben it ts deetded that this 7,702 6 909 Assembly, procured with some diffiewlty. [a consequence | equalled about 6,000 bushels, crammed; each bushel | State prison tor 5 240 menthe. ence in nocia force in Loulsioms, 18 follows that 20,180 13 631 of the immense comage now required of us, com- | 1 St9poeed to contain 1,0 | The Government Jewels — Discharge of Jones —The Dit in Ohio. ae «oe OM 7900 : Acoasy, Jam. 96, 1851. | bined with a sudden and usprecedented demaad | turned ine quarter is, therefore, about six millione, | trlet Attordy moved the court that Henry I. Jon ear tahoe Mey noe org Bd ‘heal 5,760 3568 prritions reeeunteo, for the smaller gold coins, the nuriber of afjns iog | OT twenty-four millions a year. : . be Gteree from the indictment ebarcing bim with . mer ne Prades ober rol. 5.100 3.718 For the par redemption of bank notes of this State. | scales ur dixpowad has proved to be insufficient. Uneleimed Moneys, lese the discount, are pend poet a non gg peg Rg S anetene ww fetng ll ae catetaly 10.001 658s ‘To tay Foveeedioge and celivction of rents oa mano- | We have three diferent manufacturers engaged (0 So eeet Vine Valen oGneon Les oe bakers toot, box, a nechines 0: pearls, teveral large pearls tcpacate | mined in ian = tat fama ‘ cy of sult: evpply the defictency, and we shall receive from +, + | trom thy yo otter of roees,« geld ang It m snticient now . a | tial leade during the pendency of sults them from four to ive new ecales per week. Ae | for the half-year ending June 20, 1850, the amount | $70m the necklaeo, & jar ot the ottar of roses « gold 4 principice by whieh that jadgment | 1 bince ¥et0. "Divided since 1940 auas sapeneee fart ow they are received, new adjust ‘are em- | Of these was not more than abo +700. dale, wore ato! 7 Patent Oflee, at Wash. without entering upon e full examine | SOUTH CAROLINA, ocived, adjusters are em me: re ctolea from Patent 5 UP | ‘ Comamittes on Railroads reported an act to fa- | Hioved he average number ef pieces which Drafts, deeds, and other papers of value, and als© | tnaton’ A portion of thie property was euberquently | tion ¢ question : 141) te the competion of the Lewiston Retiroad, muy be adjusted ia uw day is ebout six huadred; | jewelry, mementoer, &e., ure preserved in the | found in the possesion of Jones. AmannametJacob | Indeed, tt is tmpeatible to look at the sixattioles ced inst the | so ihatfor each new ecele received we w 2 | dead-letter office. ‘These are often recovered by | Bhuster was arrested, tried, aad convicted of stealing | which are ruppored im the argument to be sili i enction ne ceevent, | ‘reed, for gold coluege, to the amount cf gis suo | their owners. Incne instance, cot a great while | the property: and on hie trial Jones was used nem | foros, wi bout veimg at cnee nat many ot the prev: per mouth in gold doilers, $29,009 per mo since, a centieman, for want of certain documents ae od Ty end the saith of the yd orene ec a dl a ee 8 ~ aye t quarter esgles, and in preportion for the larger | believed to have ‘been lost from the mail, tound | ¥42 pledged ¢ if he testitied truthful ally, | % tituti . _ 2 be would not be prosecuted further Tho Distriot At- | a yet in operation im the States formed with: pieces. Our prevent force enables us, in addition | himself ia the power of en wascrupulows person, in | Poe aia thatthe toit ts Ineumbent om bim to cerry | luvts of (ts northwest ertitory. it would piace ‘The Committee on Flection petition for amendment of the Election law prem ng vcibery. THE NIw 00D» peclutions of the Swaate Lh Georgetew ww the larger pieces, to adjust and coin about half a | & Metter in which property to the amount of tef | our so tar ae he was concermed. tho pleige: made by thet in aa laleriur conden on compared @ith the | Cuecuriile willion per month ia quarter eagles and gold dol- | thousand doilars (nil the gentlemen wae worth) | {be'Uinited Staten oMcers. Me toad alone deperition | ctbar State», and enbject cheie domestic instieution® | J ancneter tara. The expected inorease inthe supply of scales | W2# involved. Ana poesible means of obtaining cnatent euperrieton | Marion . made by Mr Burke, late Commission t of Patents fn | and auniolpal regulations to ni comire) of this Cvuss. coustitation wae. in | Nog hrrry » language of the ordias: adopted by common | ich nd onsent,” mod the peogte cx the territories mast ne- | 2000/0 H add a weelly iuere f the pepers, he applied to the dead- letter office, and | eprakiag of Jones's conduct previous to, and during $25,000 in the calab Guan, to chien te ciatinoe, in about three minutes they were produced. The the time of Shuster's triel, Mr Burke seye:—* His nat- cel progression til the demand ceases. Let me | Packege hud been improp idreseed. Fative, tm the entimation of Mr. Key (the District at noorpora: the act rege! ua) cnegt, facorperatins Dead | f id letters. The | torney) end myerif, betrayed rimpliott be regarded as parties te It, and bound by tt, “ atv assure you that the question as to our com read letters are usually unpaid letters. | : o fath o worl site bencSee, ne well as the people 7 i petositon of Saher te ebility in gold ie simply one cl eeaies, and hands | custom of prepayment hes become vastl en poe gal gehen mee poet eben so Sates ht tetame tae behee ae | SOIL 21,00 Lhe Beas fceareed. to provide for their adjustment. As [ can see no | general since the reduction of postage to five and | Din. Tisee ne Aad teem inyrigh a. be the conning | ted ftates, Ama, os far an Roz Ob- ict tx not yet perfected, but the tot good teith had been previowsly incurred | por ulacion shows aa increase of LA,LTT anos, they were feithtully carried into | VIRGINIA tion ty the power om’ suthority ef tho new go- | pace at | reseou to doubt that these eva be procured to any | ten Cente. Te the fourth quarter of 1960, the num | poones with whors he dealt Into tho diteama in which extent required, | have a per (cet asaurance that the | bet of dead letters recerved from Cine innnti, NOt | be was rinced. ft was my lmprersion then. which te Banriesvae Jam Of, 1851 mint will be feond equal to all the demands for | Prepaid, was 8,700; the number prepaid, 1300 in | moins unaltered. that his great crror wae aereciasion ty the Beoate, petitions were presented from Dela- | coinege which may be made upon tt. the third querter of 1850, the prepaid letters from | in any Cer Teak, SEM vac meas Gad i eae the con. ot, wham the constitation was edopted, theset- | unpp ng Ine Ihave observed in the aewepaper preee some | the Boston Post Office numbered 1,912; ofletcers act | ctorion of both Mr. Key and myeecit. that. Independen' . bam the conetil atte | oem - + of the necessity of ic his testimony cu the trial | tiament ct Ub tortitcry was Beadly begun, and animadverrions upon the mint for its neglect prepaid, 9401. Thee taken atrandom. Tc awese cl Eaauaien Ouaid be bert oub- | the pevple Wise ited 1, eed Sorued the great end | 4 Peonsy ivan supply the public demand for omall silver coins, have necesearily wbridged our murtative ot servpe bo bas @atinn he 1F Mr. Jones. | et | pepulewr Btovas that now cover it, boesme inhebitan aud even for the copper coins. [take this occa: ions of the dend.letter offiees yer we | icant thought thet if Mr doaes were, in truth.In- | at the territory alter the coustitvtion wae séopted sion, therefore, te mention thet we have coined all ot we have supplied facts both novel 6d | ciinga vo Leld improper cennesion with thicres, the | und migraved upon tbe falth chet is protection an Bat nrorperate the Carl the silver req’ d ot us, in the pieces demanded, | mteresting to the pab' terribie lceason which he had received wou | beeents wuld be extended hem, ned that they |) t Qn os meng: wl oe bi Y nd as he mle 1. to due tin eorerd Torisions and A sextlution was adopied ia tho Hours, a and will have « tod hand to secure prompt Appoluements by the Pifesiden oy lh 'g 1 = Fag Mich ‘sares.| opie br ane avon equal fect anittoe of Ove appointed, to enquire of the Wonna, payment for futur pela Ae tothe copper coins, WV ume with rhe aderce ent consent of the Key, Loseured Me eovernment Ae. 1 Nicholas € viention Company, through their | ** hove a large suppty io our vault, which we Hiland Hall of Vermont, to be Seownd Compuroder eh tt nw 50 Oboe. Slack Water Ne » - would be very glad to dispane of of the Trenrury did oF cou! \ * 156 Preston President, why the completion of the work to te Vie - — Eline 8 Terry, of Indiann, to be Rooorder of the Ge- py toy on : 446 Putnam iole & imo is deias ed, Born Ronsrny or Apatte’s Exranss Ovrree av | neral Land OMes. A tn eabetance the same Stator, muchy treater power overt 1 Poonhonts . Ricumonn — About. heli-pest eleven o'clock oa | Robert MoAipin, of Louisiana. to be Superintendent ° add tt mest ic ecacrrne then the © Pelasni Take Navigation, d&o. Ww . of the Broach Mins at New Orleans The sic arti S Of Pas... 8 Jen, 2 1861 me Gacaday aight, the iroa safe ot Messrs, Adams | fam De Buys, cf Louistans, to be Troster of peed etch chomes “1148 480. Pepaieton vere. & Co.'e expires’ effion, et Richmond, Va., wae ah Mint cn Hew Orienne wh He eet Ravdcioh Jake Kole te ont and ltl, The steamer Uudeom | rifled of ceverul puckagee of aoa. vie 1 GU deed U. Dale. of Penaayivania, to be Teenraret of Somee ptamaty aS Hert neldge arrived fom Clorelend this morning, be report | in totes of the Exchange Bank, Washiogton; §385 | (be United Bta/ ee Mint at Pbiladelpbia tm Biecheincter. After nd Juriadiction wpen thie emu erry Ritebie navigation quite clear, ood advertions to leave thi | |! Baltimore notes, and about $200 of various de- Gideon 8 Voimes of Maseachunerts, to be Commi of | pees Mey ln! Rathoetiy of the courte of the Roancks : cott, and fatermediate | "omivations end banks. A package of $500 w the United cater of Amerinn at the Cape ef Good Rone . o nieed tom é tteeit pert » Seat re ® ly left tutouched, The arasetue St, hows vf Wee Term.te x new ey he stand, 09 ell @ meade under it ports, The weather is qnite war hery must heve been o ates of Ammer ica at -~ 4 tates. Nothing bas yet heard of the saeaias who | ene femiliat with the premes Fjonae, of Ubto to be Treasurer ofthe © Sister, | 3 Hetkne mon on —Wwas pred ace . -- | hulled Hotkner | oar e why j pe td | City Anvoyances | nw witbin (hie tersitery ever | Comp terteiters Atrevted, Ge, ms sate, 60 an bo COD f geting tt | TO THY EDIT THe t an Dae heace the om: | Prvvee wu déo. WH . The w iw the froat and int ar v = t'meee soph . yar in the rear ' or nnd force A camber of persons bave b 410 Ailegha- vered by th Osion : but, a9 both theve ‘ ares while the ter. | Hy Clty on muepicton of being extensivaly emesmed tm were fnete ned im i, te proba na chat, ofes t whe bas been ta prison eines Novea | t eontinard act of Congters has ¢ Bape “ ¢ wo rg the property, a clow me was applied, on ollee hang ne { falre preten war by order cf the ehien adopted and continaed C48 | jae perm She proof egeines them toenld w ve) te inicl ceoaped UMouRh & trap doot and ceb st diferent houre pavement 18 | court dmokat wea on bie ewe reeventanate os he had “ped carth d its provisions inte “axe AW pee ng | jing, and AOUre et 8 | oper ing Of Fourteenth ovect. The office isin ¢ crowded with persons on wt "| plwnye, bern Fe for ji. and had been it pricon fientions waleh wore nee apary - tock ‘ opicat wba Abernnlew gecesi thes bheement of the Bache ge Hotel, ope ine On*yenee ¢ t fr , MOM then two ter leindictmoat Carpenter a toom of government te the mew egmpetion | phere Dead, a an Goce base ene cen tie ! * Gerher cithes of foytbe arete wth eae ire Re had ebtelned ne b.R.. . . My ees | th le pooner te bald mentings Uhroughowt the Koonvont, N ¥., Jam. 96,1861. | O5'0't.; the detection cf the thief and fr eset? Of | Luropo, the oleauing of the str Gorapletes t fore | (ive pectences, He Ronght them at four monthe,ena | we ti. to te eonatlention | ecuntey nn ths 60d Of Psd «tha urpone. an tt of WI ‘event 4 at hn yglhe ap wn neretce Hime very of H. Cacvet es have sia angement MT. @ before the note (which be gave at the time af par. | +, 1,6 of Const etree and tawaof | parcine fonda tric im he anestine of the ty eeBlagiog Me Ajvah Iti, Sher on lagen county, die Ped Wee pngents we tewark for nay part for the oo! acher . char) became due. he offered te pay it with tao a | ¢ oe +8 wed thority of ho | Yongrasat J olf pont cwaiys o'oloo’ today ¢ ten count O@. Le appoate to be @ queer 2800,

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