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THE NEW YORK HERALD. eS — <= a — — ——— a WHOLE NO. 6072. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1851. = CENTS. —= <= = a —— —— eeeeecente = = ‘ jak me AL CT The Future Destiny of America, man’s mesioge with the Countess della Porta will not | England, or less bam; with ements arising | this icsue of ingots. tu addi pense ARRIV OF THE AR TC. (From the London Times. Jan. 8] Se cckemat until this berets soot td vdieo out of her commerci position, should take the aleray making them, whieh the, oddinion, tn, tea Bowenr Tueatne baler of the “Tem, * ~~ ~ aft Henry Bulwer has just established s conspicuous | ed. Besides a y of sehions thousand dollars. the | and endeavor toacuepive their medium. Hence it is | out just complaints, & piece which fs now tena Sak fa le ADDITION IAL INTELLIGENCE FROM EUROPE tle to the post which he has been selected to At / Marchioness, a Frenoh lady, inborits six theusand | that Holland and Belgium, and doubtless France, haye Success which is said to bs ap ge ® banquet, crowded with enthusiastic New Engiend- | dollars @ year, bers of the M. y ited silver as the metal least fluctuating in present ors, assembled in celebration of their mest famous an- Repetto ane fail | selue for the y be ted this ev. with new scenery, splendid household are to receive pensions equal to their full costumes and its. Mr. J, R. Boott nanpapnanacnnipndtdn: bl ration ¢ . Mr JR Boot wil ‘The Ministerial Crist in the French Republic, | Fran’ sisquence upon Amvrictn topicy aad ve pled y ly or definitively sus- pol as Guston 44 Roch, Miss Wemyss as Iealine, a Bertean there would he reasen, I til they the d the oI Dut the ff tof this che has been felt in E: nd th wi unt die. Even loge ot establish. jut effec! age ie ag- i femt hat been forgotten by the wealthy defunct, | lepd in a form not generally expected Though it was thr delighted audience with the tropes of rhetoria end who pas let's iy ‘! ‘Soller, for thelt beld certain Ui the action of the Onliforaian thin the domain of eom- emno, who is « great fovorite, as 4, Tilton ‘by many that mere A Fi . ga ,| Hiren PaMehch wong tn opraen’ | RUManthy nds an acitagSomestbae | tne oe AGRA AL | panes, Brown aod ap He tiatct? n on 5 el no rm. oO an vel #) in ol words, re jessrs. Brown ley’: 'e The Americen mail steamship Arctic, Capt. Luce, | Mr. Webster had anticipated every favor apes wedi eed ce ot ihe fand ‘labor still it was not clearly aatich. Livenroos, ppg ci ety py ‘De little doubt of sa mie oe. Arrived at her whart last evening. from Liverpool, vis | ‘tophe,and bad led his countrymen through the Spain, peted that it would have created that paradox which | A marked dlmbaution in the demend for cotton has | earect at thle side of the Atieatie, Mite iinet Halifax. She sailed from Liverpool on Saturday, the bf 230 years to that moment of pride with which TREATY BETWEEN SPAIN AND COSTA RICA. been iy propouns in the last few | taken place since the discovery of the error in the | sing one of her favorite ballads, sad the entertain- With inet. the molety of @ century was closing. But nosooner | A “treaty of recognition, peace 'y,” between | days, amely, an ineroase in the value of “money,” as | stock im this port, and @ general quietness pervaded | ments will comelude with theexcellent drama entitled inet. wae Sir Henry warmed in his discourse, than he ela- | Spain and the republic of Cost: has been pub- ipguished “ gold,” with ssuperflux of | the market during the past week. with a further down- | “Our Son of the Ses,” which is witnessed with 4: Our telegraphic despatch from Halifax, published on | borated every familiar point of transatlantic oratory, © Tatifios tions were exchanged here by the ed fiom “ money,” in the | ward tendency in prices, establishing @ decline, in the | on every evening of ite production. The part ef on Setundhy, epatained all the pelts of tho news. and, itnont disparsging his ovn ¢ Allegiance, susceed: f Pidal and 8 Rica agent Hand. The lest woekly re: | last ion daye, of sd. per 1b. in the lower and middling | Helm an Amerfoan taf,by Mr A’ W- Teano, who in The latest acoounts from Paris state that there has | “In simple truth, the two speakers had e straigorand | {c%, woe, 2Urpos hi Le Royer yalvalone £6 £14 300,080 | fered ioe for batese pins ae coorerness eoon- | very good comedian Queen acknoWledges the inde- Ae pamensjon, equivalent to £14.300,063, | fined, whilst for better kinds the quotations are no- Brosoway the jon over the quantity of the same | minaily the same as at the date of our last circular. mtarny ~The highly attractive and etal held in that year of general abundance, 1640, | "The Gales for the nine days ending last eveniug, are Frit Psctacle of “ Faustus,”” has entered on ite recognises rected by the Spanish authorities up tothe ird wee! marked rT t- - week of representatio: reased Rina upon bang eves although a « | Du toe rue pment tte weld ae | Gite Sam pS eee eteoe ASSET: | edly Somaaa ee rome teats | etme sae, hale ot vee eran hare | end with topmedicd cate "a alae, geeee if Other clauses provide for the reciprocal rights of the pg comm: y. in secret of cause and | taken 1,690, and exporters 1,200 bales. The Americam | yal scene, which hag gatter of course, various rumors continue to be cur- | zens of which could solomnise such a festival as that subjects of eountries.as to residence, trading, | éffect.”” have decnRigmened ont of their wits by tho ow ‘jens sold consist of 6.660 Uplands, at 6% a " vent, the general impression isthat the majority of the reported from New Yerk; and the events of the last &c.; and it is provided by the 13th article that, in case | fact that the Bank “placed the screw’ on its | 82/d.; 7,660 Orleans, at 6 a 84,4.; 4 630 Mobiles, ats: ® | able auxiliari eld cabinet wil etatn eee, Tele alo thought that, | sTondthy and" Cobuniceatmneyaemaieanont | Scummunizaion shoud pe certo berms bth sae | lure teteted, te that iie geonmmodzion ant bea anes of #18. por lb- Zo day, | Gait she _ , rough the ol a Rica.w! jer by can! per cent. are c Bh es. shen General Changaralet bas received his dismissal, | 10, political terms, vem contrasted with miliary | ralrosdn, ke. the Spasieh fag. and, mrs cheedies cd has The oMelal quotations are—Fair Orleans, 81/4; fair | gymnuntie fevte by Bigtee rete cheats ‘the Legislative Assembly will not proceed to the ex. | t27*2nies or democratic experiments. + | well as Spanish subjects. shall enjoy free transiton the areet bess Mobiles, Od ;:faix Uplands, 7/4.; middling qualities, 7% | petite Randolph. are classic and » Guizot elucidated. for the benefit of his coi same terms, and without. pa: her dues than tl 24a per Ib. omsideral : treme measure of setting him up in opposition to the | men, the principles of successful revolutio De xespentivey, paid by the Seana ieniea sad citisens is still considerable. What, :. the corm market is again very quiet, with afurther | Weherr we iron see ronnie : mn of this parodox ’ slight decline im prices, every alight aj nce of im- | this @elightful 2 1g NOW oc. P! will of the President. goatned Be jieetresinns ta on les— of Conta Rica. ‘The eccounts from the German States continue sa- | 2s!® and America in condition of some of the chief | provement being immediately cheok the lar; — frank Will be ‘necessary tothe eli: | supplies from the continent, which, on arrival, age | (0203; further than that the indsiatigable m iy confessed that forms of gove! Sweden. po It reply to this question. In | placed on the market. Western canal flour is quoted | ana that his enterprise sod” duneeo et eee . The been no ministry formed The only obstacle in the | @bvious course torun. They could well afford to join sray oppears to be General Changeraler, whe the Pre, | Dads in congratulation ead compliment, Ae this lle ef peters aid FY 4 psoas by ‘The Austrian and Prussian commissioners pees tle, 80 lon; i ee a ae of good 4 pea Rove eciaet oa as from heey to the ve he. an interview with the Stadtholders ot the | tration were supplied by ti self denial, forbear- th ult. e result of jons fn Chambers | May, 1848, the amount of bullionfheld by th ok of | at 208. a 21s. Gd.; Canada, 20s. 6d. a 21s. 64 ; 4,000 bbis nce, and moderation of the people concerned. No | of the nobies and the peasantry, on the subject of the | Franoe and its branches, was only £8,878,000; recent, | of send having been seld from the qus: Nis) thels customary sewand Y, overdiows py ge Issentr nara sy fader governments can bo eith ble oF prosp propored reform of the representativ ly. however, it bus exceeded £18 000.000; and. in that | foresee tans paring been seld Boe aay, ro 0 gam fomety, catitiod “iy Beasts wnticipated, adverse to the project. there is y pl] portrayed by Menars. Dyott, Conway, Madame of an intended convention of the Provincial Diets, and | Tselmtions of the nation as legally declared. There | rejected the bill by a rity at 227 votes in a house dive nape r MR So ‘aly ae th Beak pres pero ibe. by gg Ri its Sales; irae et cory nea ¥ aghenhetm —4 uspennion of the state of siege. ape in the United matt BA. ool than under abso. fk pengene 6 ee 66 ins | of Holland, where till lately gold amd silver were a | 308.0 Sls.; and mixed, 298. @ 20s. per quarter of 480 | of p¥ sve vany “The house last, mighhedaer bom te Measures of’violence and compulsion were still pro- 7 “perp legge ee Bes by the adverse vote of the ceray "the sluuller decision ys ty wo 7: at this mom ws oveeded with at Cassel, anda permanent court-martial Sereet bas te to which these two other i : recent change of the law, thu had been established. giich suqgentions for s itu P the amount of £2500,000 Finall, 4 at body of Americans are | constitution of Sweden is that most adapted to the de- | of St, Pete * ‘Tho commercial treaty between Belgium and the | sound in their convictions and eloaz sighted in their | sires and i id not silver, ype puitte tte Zollvcroin had been prolonged for another year, Bi i er ioe See Ey of Areil, 1 lik ous Pe) up the 4 pap aly oo So Ae 000 000 of bullior y, by p paceman ate Pigs Co iniaodvent. pinens and in feet, everything pro- ves, and, after a sho1 rt and a Ouses WAS im; but, om the 2ist of December, the ja gold. It Near, therefore, - . . 7 juced in Burton's Te; ev: its Bi Svea, acs capes gieramagmtadlyripestincte ey declared, in the theatrical riots, that the | project was adopted by them ia a full house, with » Lee lb ry of the past | Be, market being now moderately well dasorted | fo be the great comediai Of the dave Hane kee Place at Genoa, on the 3d inst, the French govorn- | magustracy should rule the mob; and in the slavery | majerity of only fourteen votes. It is probable that | years, that so long #9 gold aud silver eoatinues thing | K Loe tals Oxtont we, nave Purchased during the | sterling actor. Loster im genteel comedy is excellent. ment, with a view to insure tranquillity in Italy, pro- | agitation, that tho constitution should rule the | this majerity woald have been still lees, If the saattes | Jeanna iscriminstely by these establishments at | Nocn taven tor an cediny eek ed on Priees Bland, when in the serious department 1s at home. Im Deseste sation numberof weamers along the cout. | “ESE was not cho Deslaration of Tudopendonco or | tar ivec one tbc ietan ol sayebenasin te | SEatTH pit mare oe, neve everosof| ern fer'te tates domepiong: us Taeebeve ees | san eli lever crea be eye plead Jorden 3 e in the 5 . re. A tempest broke out at Nugis on the Sd December, | the foundation of the Republic which the New Fng- | constitution of Sweden, ta, therefore, net at rest for the | to consist of varying proportions of "said suaei bate ee haar reduized for Tork has checked | these the distinguished actreeses, Mrs. Russell, Mre. where a tribe generally established its camps; 168 per- | landers met to celebrate on the occasion to which we | present. ver—so long the actnal aggregate quantities of esoh Mate pat elders, Delng very firm, are likely to | Skcrrett and Mrs. Hughes, and who will say a nigst at ire. refer. It was an annivertary more completely com- ena ® \. oe Burton’s will mot afford pleasure’ Mr. and ons, 205,000 sheep, 12,000 horses, 490 camels, amd360 | DiDaiou thu synspathion ofc Witiee Mien eon; | Tremendous Storm and Flood 1 Toling' sen cotatts Takeker tase etal anere ia @ moderate inquiry for new Bacon, and | Jiciiman will sing a duct. Mise Waltere will da ld had accumulated to the a notwituaieadiog tee | heaton aan oe ecuna tenn Ried aaleevad a din; e g deing in tur ine e eales of rosi: there ts still held to | amount to about 1,000 bbls. at 2s. lid. for common, up | tee S¥dicnce was deli in the State Bank | to 5s. per owt. fer fine, Tu atxy —This evening the drama 0! payable only in per held, will eommence*the entertaim- portion of the £20.000,000 to % ments. It 1s almost unnecessary to speak of the talent eld by that establlabment has alc | Messrs. Won, Gardiner & Co.'s Ciremtar. | introduced in this P everythin oxen were killed. caleulated to unite in emotions of common pride the (Prom the Carlisle Journal, anes oer Seen p here fine our extreme quotatien is readily made. Old | pas seul. ‘The orchestra will execute gems tro! It is stated, via Trieste, that Bem, the celebrated | Englishmen of the Old Werld and the Ni io a Pe gene me oraepnene haven yee Inthe Bank of England has never borne aug large Hams move slowly; no new yet arrived. No Bhoul- operas, and the whole wil terminate with the new Huvgarion General, is dead. F y years ago, within a few days o disteict within the last forty-eight hours: During the | proportion to the quantity of gold on hand, because of | “rh efanuh'y Yor Lard has been only to a iimited ex. | £0 of” Sent to the Tower ‘The Board of Trade returns for tne month ending | {,,"hen, the reigiou sconvulsions of Germany were ng thelatter being th ot Prague, a Cod trom the “! ev ngurated by the great battl: December 5, 1860, show that the exports of British and g P wre mgr “oo yea - Cr Trish produce amounted in value to £6,362,019, against | ower” ibark), iF & per! £4,001,161 im the same month of 1849, being an in- | they built tro nece at oman eee ~©-rase of £071,158. During the eleven months ending | mon storehoure between them. 8tro! December 5, 1850, the exports amounted to £60,400,525, | faith, im hope and resolution, but 0 e ‘standard’? of the currency in Nariovar, Tueatay —The atu | hele of yerterday about e thousand acres of ground | Yiich alone all obligations over “forty sbillinge® in | (Bt; but, trom the sight stock, holders have been Bay. | the Belghbor hood of this city were completely under | Tosount are legally payable; but, nevertheless, ander de ot risen to euch a | thé terms of the act of Parliament conferring upon qualities runing ground helght. und wo question whether ut that memorable | Ci'enich entities It. fo, retain aileer tothe nate | eorips Phe storm wes touch grestee ad eee qunauestionably | One fourth of yalue cf the gold bullion in its posses. | go? raitened were re. The meats, ‘which hag | *!0, it has constantly, up toa very recent period, held 4 to entablish a further advance of 6d. per ewt. ing must have the effect Ince the t ae pearing as Matilde de ‘Merlo. The next feature im succeseion will be a new medly dance, 4 /e Misa Malvin dram market for Cheese has soaroely varied; fine | i'* Utmost capacity. Three move readily Saar prices; but other de- devoid of interest; order is the “Preach ’ their means that, when another batoh of pilgrims ar- | Property very much tity of thet in reserve. > against £54,089,809 in the corresponding period of | rived to share their fortunes. the enterta’ — nt pro- Bee very changenl nce our last, assumed on or meee aes, or pon sng sntatlishment held | ,,2Be Corn market during she w | coal 1840, being an increase of £6,810,706, and, as compared | vicedforthe new comers consisted of alobster andthres | Wednesday night a very serious aspect. The wind | fy yP' jue dorastmens bullion trie tof | ature of intorest. The arrivals of W: ecede ite pert will with 1848, of £16,092.61 whibcaiale fish. and these not caught, but purchased of the in. | Fev l2 Be afternoon, the rain came om and poured | {'15's¢4.c00. which consisted of £13 164 685 im gold, | foBtinue on an wrensive cnale, and the importers goa | Seria an Irish lt, end the entertetumente elisee, The Ministerial Crisis tn Féance—The Post- | nee Thema ie wae I ee enehee NOOK NOE | og ia fate hour, The ivers which duriag the day | 484 £2 710077 tm allver. ‘At the beginning of {350 | jy vaziea" and at tomere aeskel wilh nyse, | finde with the exiravaganca entitled the © Rights ef ee in Bian f cette e ete het arsenal own. and transmitted the | Were about their usual limite, gradually teee,and ie | Dowever, wbile the Bank held bullion in the tepue de: | ate burivess’ our ustetions ticeed eine Oxy Cnc, | Woinon, or the Ladies’ Convention.” ‘This @ great ems settlement to their progeny, but with a temure so pre- tment tipg ti 16.288 510, £15, curicun that their ones were buried without sare or | Woe evident that the waters were rapidly rising to an | Partment pre OE D allger: thus | With the exception Cf Indian Corn, whieh is G4. to 1s. | tertaimment to preserve them from the desecration of the sa- | Unusual height. At ten o'clock the rain cleared off for | Sh Gwing that while £2,433 (00 had been withdraea | Pe Garter lower on the week. vages who mightone day recover the ground. guch | %t!me. but the wind continued du from the Bank reserve in silver, 4,707,000 had be _—- Was the origin of New England—a glorious topic, it | ofthe night and the passenge the West Walls | aided to it in gold. This, however, effect . (From the Lonaon Times, J The irregular but inevitable intervention of military power, by means not provided tor in the verms of thi constitutional compact, F : e scuvn.—* Some things ean be done as At this establieho last night, om lemtly arranged version of Auber’s comic opera of exer Ts could scarcely ke ir eet. A gentiemam who was LAambassadrice’ was produced, and met with the Phere &ifurnin are now repredeotea by 00000 Soa in Sh iti ateton, tween | wreeciaseceustin’ veanse unis thar ne scoch magheto onthe coatinent here bosu gencrt. | Hueguiumbnamt, succes, Our, pra, done, Marp . his het blo: ~ | Taylor, perfectly took her hearers by rurprise — {nd be feat paket Rogge con ns where to ae iy: ph A gl ae some ¢ ly fat this week, particularly that atParis, where ia | jt Deuid appear that the west en tere have te acknow- aie ce ee = ae a y, - gezded the relative ne of onl hand s ver, C01 consequence of the resignation of the mi: | iedge the auperior talent and artistine xcellence of the t tiest monsters of the deep. Tee capital of the eoluny eae eet ed canta: to be the same. But the | tell considerably. and have since been in | young lady. Ter acting amd singing of the part of that Holland commenced to ™ take the initia. | state, owing to the doonvert her reserve of £4 260.000 of 80 conridersble a de: rtainty thet eurietta sobieved for her «dramatic and operatie cbaracter of the new ministry that triumph, of «hich she may well be proud Miss Goul@ avd the future course of political events. tnd Dire Blake sang thelr respective parts with great i partly recovered from their de- | care and received well merited applause, The verse- per cent better. om tile impricario geve us a taste of quality in the 4 relation of positive obedience to the sovereign, but | contains nearly 155.000 inhabitants within its wallseup- | ‘hee ¥8s a heavy full ot “ields, im fact, @ share of sovereignty, tt rests in ports 10 daily ¢nd0 workiy Dewspapers, and maintains ear meee Bg no small degree with his own forbearance or ambi- public earriaces, employing 1.600 horses, irrespective | Styind\h Seeme 2 nays, Pe sion to preserve or to crurh the iastitations which | of seven reilways, each of whieh, upon an aver morphere was comparatively placid, and the rain wet mits to bis power. In republican Kom, the | conveys 1,0(0 paseengers per day. Buch to the picture | £84 sltogether ceased. The tun, however, rose upon | £14 beran to full on the oontineut jon, being now about 01 jealovsy of is a sight of the most astonishing descriptio: o ” which fell to 90 90. are now st operatic line, omd was enpltally reesived thorein. Im- Vase sorie Pete ane ne an fear 12 | of modern Boston as Spitpestod on the last anniversary | niole cf Rickerby Helme, Btony Holmer the Bites, | yes the turn” of Ube ag staat Rae great many sales took place immedia’ Gred, all concerned in the tendering of the open within an extende and | Aurion when their representatives oan unice ia expa- | tht Wilowholme, the Sorceries, and uther low-lying | Wouty seagdtly ello ar tee ee Seas anos | {he retirednent of tha late cabinet, but the ex fac A yn Ble vr ge: hag Teteadiies eculieiinn povere ced lacieniams a ae Amsrice when thstr sepssseutatives oun waite tm expe- | ja completely under water. ‘The currents of | Wowd epeedily follow im the aera: combined | has vince entirely subsided. This morning pricesap- | shat particular. Owens aod Mary Taylor played seo, Roman le condemned them to a life of incessant | ke . - | the rivers were merged and nndistinguishable in the jase” Oi le shoe! pear to be ate the money marhet of tke world, To mest the diMouley | Uomsols are OC% to *r for money andaceount? and for | fiatiouy Im, the | Happicst Day of ay, Lite,” fi . ave 96%, to °; for money and a acy-Baire danced, as usual, divinely The praise- glad to find that the lose of | thus created, the Bank of Hagiand adepted the only | the February account they are worthy endeavor of Mr. Brougham to give @ nie aps, ler are character of entertainment is, we are glad t éuly appreciated by the commanity, as hit beaw litle gem ofa theatre ie crowded with the elitr ot the city nightly Avonicas Meseom ~The performances, which are given ip the afternoon and ever lishapent, are Grawing great erewd: uadevil eoment. Mics Chap- too well known to the ny owlogium from us re a thelr abilities Mr Andrews and others are peop) 7 ‘ perturbation and mutual violence, their liberties were | pie oe wINNoUs and forgotten echoes of Bunker's | vast expanse. We Preserved until the successful geverals of the Com- | That the Americaun owe to thelr ancie: sheep and cattle has been very tritliag compared with Jmonwealth occupied and overshadowed the w it of | qualities which euatle them ‘te touna pe gon tnd might have been expected. Mx. Joa Ieviag Fr. Such reflections might pass for the merest | their system of commonwealths, is «fact which thay | RAG “Rhty-tho sheep at pasture ia the Fur Borseries. fame of history, if they were not repeated under our | may acknowledge without. di nat OF cate tee | Orders been given to have them removed on Opn eyes with that degree of novelty and excitement | trinsic powers, They carried with them neroes the | Weduendsy night, something like high water being an- which appertains to cotemporary persons and events. | ocean not only the forms cf good government, but the | Mcipated. though not such & deluge as it proved The The French nation reems destined to leave no ex- | principles ef good citizenship. They never built upon | OT4** given seem to have beon misunderstood or neg- ted, and to demonstrate at its own | Political tivorion, or ellccted Aue shames eae ron | lected, and Thureday morning at eight ovolock. found tion which bad obtained even im | sound reasone and by soler means. ‘They did vot sub- | Lem sutiounded with water, aud perched on the sheep | metals" ae a whole—vit gold and eliver—baving been | proved 1 her cent, Buenos Aryes bonds declined 1 | teitimente satiquity the stamp of experience and the assent of | stitute a republic tor a monarchy in deference to any | MOUPGS. The water was tact rising a 10 Enost emer. doubled tlace the discovery of the mi. per cent, but have rine vered ha) mB i getic measures had to be adopted to secure them. A if Caliti Pky P tary position inconsistent alike with the positive con- get to work, by dint ot the most persevering exertions, | their ine 0 1 ~ for itucional righte both of the President and of the 70 of ‘bem were brought over iu the boat to terra irma. | tn this inst “As ares abeesnaenth ip gosh eetwttieieaes Four of them »wam acrose to Rtterby Scaur and saved ing the fluctuating state of the consol market ‘The * Little war changed be- their lives firtoness of prices is the more distinst, as the range of eoutive, They devised no man apd men, nor did business has uot been Jarge enough te give any uodae they deem themselves competent to recast the frame ipfueace to the market. Ps 600 to €2s prem; Bank’ Stock, 213)¢ to 214%; 1 ch | dia Btock, 280 to 263; do Bonds, Toa t te of things | In the foreign market, there has been resolved, in | movement, either as regards b abject. latter baye, in general, been 5 od Sem, whilst ‘The production of what are called the “precious | the dealings have been litalted fan have im- ey sions in. their power 1 fe belongs neither to the one nor tothe | the portroment thentcheee Tie eae aministering Assembly other; but he is the impersonation ot independent . ullitary force, following a line of policy which ia not | Jen’ imam ot the necessarily that of the executive or of the legislative La two were carried through the railway | {*ined Must, therefcro, be necessarily imperfect arches, and wore bronght out at Ktterby. They we thue ail saved but six. which fell a prey to the food, | Cuctlon ie to continue at the a a Fn in authorities What that line of policy is no one hae | of civil soclety. They retained every institution and | “4 have not been recovered. The exertions ot the the fixed relative | Three o'clock —Consols clone 90% to PO7y. Shares ded to divi Oh naked sheep catchor exoited considerable merriment Pade o pretended to divine. If Gemera! Cnungarnier bas no re sanepges Oe eniochens ah the Oaskebame On te ia their combined | ore rather heavy. hweetern, lad to 124%; Greet | ti Ds other quality of General Monk he shares at least Lit | Inctead°of-a bine Fee thoes cone nee impenetrable secrecy. It can only be afirmed that it | th, reser doer not suit the purpose of the Commandant of Paris pens fo aeeiedestiamecse to place himself unreservedly at the disposal of either | formed their system of proce pasty snd that he neither intendsto promote the per- | brerbren. are contesting a like necessit wonal a f commodities. | Western, 78 to 48), todS-,; Genet very young. very ‘Ver, DO rearon, arguing from amalogy, to | Northern, 1 do. A, O, to 0 do’ B,11', to 114, | beautiful and her act is the most graceful and pleas euppose that, at least for some years to come. suppliva, | Onledonians. tol), | tog smegusetie - lin and pom diecessaan eqnal ot least to thore of 1500, will not be wae Der wa . * original tw) horre tor scene in magoliownt styl rived frem existing and uew sources. If auch, then, | yery'wor'th dey eua'hos boos no knoe Remap oat mid, | ®84 Rivers received thunders of ap in his geoat Near Borceries the Messts Dixon had seventeen sheep. They were taken off by moans of boats, about nine | ThFte is, bo O'clock yesterday morning, and during the day they were to be seen quietly grasing on that portion of the Bitts which was not under water. The number of mbition of the Honapar'e-, to pledge him. 4 re ry of Pr “Re of ¢ ‘ol ‘it to perpetnate the incoherent prerogatives of a | pritettise which grererved theme henla ee aetiy ot | azimals lort enunct be st present exactly ascercaiwed, | Brora te be thease, atatiowsey an tt has abecturely | t2ut,the concition of elt grain is seriously aflected, | Povce sone of ite attractions, and the entire bill le ve be popular Assembly. Ie stands, thoreiore, o t ons, apparentiy. infinite when vicwed irom | Wed0 not, however, think they can be many done of late years, then there can be little or ne doabt | Sinha {bets hoshel lighten then the same’ deverig. | Pepeated this eventy g. che bostiliry of the furmer and the distru: this ride of the Atlantic. but perhaps leas serious when | (*'eWaate ® number cf the houses were ‘loosed that a closer approximation must take place between . hy ote latter; but. to borrow a metapbor trom ti board be has selected and prepared bis posits so mach addreas that he is covered by other p! the board snd cannot be swept off {¢ without les ahe President in the lower stories. At the Irish bamside the people ha to Ro inte snd leave thelr, Rouses by me: xe r placed acrora t tT which could m: opt out of society at large ‘iat ‘no community can | ibe tower stories. In the Willow Holme the ain poltioat oxiet eae where every citizen | cot into the heures, to the great * the right of promo’ by Violence his own spe- ot schastvameneaen = pe by Pp j Slarm of the tome We believe Mr. Webster was substantially justified | ting as already exploded the recent agitation for | olution of the 1 Union. There te, indeed, | thing ¢0 unprecedented inthis enormous aggre- Hon of states and territories that itis imposible to arrive at any probdsble conc! ting the future merica, The weights on the two sea- mse that the constitutional | orinyetors® tions weighed during the frost Under | Ory werc.—Nagle’s Grand Panorama of Ireland. which, | fuck cireumrtances no one brings more than hecan | bas beeo painted by Eminent Irish Artista. from sketch. help. Meanwhile the arrivals are short, and the go- | e* taken within the last three years is being exhibited | verbment returns show that the supplies of foreign | at the above piace every evening. The | corm to the whole Kingdom are no: increasing, nor | © represented in all the variety ot their being as aud ihe beauty, grendenr a «is admirably desoribed by the talented Were no pictures of that lovely. tertile, bat y lend presented te the view of tho visiters, the pg and eloquent description given by (he lecturer da visltors. more clesely contempla‘ed, they h the values of the two metals Already, indeed, the ne of gold In commerce has fallen ia practice. by its ection asa standard circulating medium fer the | currency in one great commercial country, Holland and though an artificial eystem upholds the mominal price in Fngland {t isa system thet murt be ehanged at once. or it will either change itself by setting the law at =a Peel's Banking Act —or end in almost inecucelvable Injury to the mercantile and trading community. Hence it is not to assume too | = the condition created by the recemt operation of the | fiiy late rates pole Bovk of Hingland is one likely to be permanent. if mot quoted et Sse to 40e. for spring shipment which leaves in form, most certainly in substance: and that “#0- | Jo ‘nargin for profit here as such’ would not fell et commedation,” in polot of fact, Ie, trom the present | ver aie duty paid, Botley. Owe Bowileh erey ape wen Garg Patten yg to be “ruled”? any lower pears turning out larger im jusntity, a not betvee te than was expooted; and asthe mild w ‘The effect upon individuals, of this state of things thaoperations of themal may be, indeed must be, disastrous in a greater or } gradually since harvest, lesser degree; but it is demonstrable that its effect | has been sold to dictiilers at u ways ack ledged that private opinions must yiekdto the recorded wit ommitted to Gen-ral Cnanga: ris was hourly threatened by ¢ . have any object. Such p amanifestly in msistont with the ordinary adutios of th: exposed to severomee trom itt | thy bulldin y are more #o thai ae age into the pol a the strictest con- | own gravitation The thirtecn States of the al principles, @ military autaority ought to | Union bave already become three-and thirty, If not | {he Csstle Dank nerose to the foot of oo from, the moment when It gives just umbrage to | more, for they inerenso as we write, and thera is space | brenen avon by the inoigaiticent top of h of the civil power. We entirely con | and verge enough for converting tha nurber Into : x of New England,” should be seen by all ho can take pleasure im boholding &ine | paintings | Sarreen’s Comronatas, which may jurtiy be termed | the mort beautiful paintings ever exhibited io thie | city, ate bighly deserving ef publi im the opinion that Louis Napoleon | g hundred. It is beyond ull human power to ble Po ay upon the country, as a whole, will be decidedly bene: | of beautiiul Danish Chevalier 00 1b, was sold to ees itary wuchority which | eslculate the prorpects of « government to which | | ie pontine of tho totes dows folal. oe : r fnalster at is ‘The bulk of foreign growth seems Musteal. © his govern- | one continent supplies territory and another popu- | Wiuid have been deluged [From the French papers | likely to be increased by improvement in culture of | yew Orraa Hover. —The 7 dite Istion. What Californiais to America. America is to the | goane. at four o'clock, was At the last sitting of the French commission on the | old arable, more than by breaking up new soil, for, if whole world. No example has ever yet been seen af such @ | mighty and interminable conftus af pooples Lreland alone supdlics rly to thie extraordipary Btate the popu- lation of a feat class clty, San Francisco has in- creaned more in two years than Brightom in fifty. geld question. the following papers, by M. Dierich: by manure, or more tillage, or better seed. each grain | VPOM, and persisting in, the aseertion thet Mr. Tripler the director of the Parts Mint, w: iat communicated by | be doubled in size, of course th ole balk produced hae gone to Ilevana. to arraoge with Signor Marti for “I bad the honor | would mer: Oats The market ay lower; | the purchare of the Stuyverant lot, on the Zourth ave- | nue, that an opera house may be built upomit, It hee wion than those which are kno any rate the fact that the capi of France. end o in which L endeavored 2 a ho ee SS ne yrloalty te the rower cna, | The treasures of the new territory have atcracted im pence premium ou gold was to be deen indignant, also, that Ite “ rlow eotemporarien”® were phyr ically ta th» power ot a | migrants in equal numbers from the two proverbial : ‘ general on whose obedience and deference he could | extremities of the world. from China ana heres by the uprising plantations. Fre rtat should pot have found out this wonderful ereret; an@ water on both sides eculd not be the again and again site story, as ® very remarkable The stocks areheary, piece of Well, what doer ft amonatto’ Why, _ wr pane to that Mr. Tripler did however, find ready takers fer mixing. Clover The stocks are compara. PUrpore. Ilia chject ort, both of Knglish and foreiga, and prices, | re@ning bigher than lart year, seem likely to advenoe, that he cheeked by over importation. Marne Mancer, Jaw. 8 oy ya aon senent af the Stat De bs ve received scorns vel rf vices frem the Waited Btaten, Under dete 18th, wit, | tiaeting parties, aud it ts very doubtful th from New York, and 16th said month from New Gr. | Will produce an o; -4 douse a! it shoal jewna, per Asia. and 2let from New York, and 18th De- | into whose bands 1” a ry : comber lart from New Orleans, per Arctic. Those per biy come Mranw vine —~ ber Present opera #t | Asia announce a decline of le in New York, aol % to | house will de to Guish the reason wi ¢ in the South, with six more ships on the barth for | Tratraw Orrea Hovey —The production of “ Romeo * | Have and in consequence the demand here wat al- aod Juliet,” to-night. will attract, doubtless, one of ld, | ment at an end, occasioning thereby rather languid | the most crowded houses of the season ; and as far ae ie prices vertheless holders remain steady. aud we | we ean jodge by our knowledge of the e. only rely up to a certain point seems to as to consti- the system offthe tutes sum ground for the determination st all | sppears to absorb and assimilate to ite constitution hazards to end such a state of things Waile it lasts, “ there is, in fact, no security for either of the rival powers of the Republic, and if matters were driven to | jarnt cr prophesy the extremity, it 19 evident that @ blow aimed at the | ber in which the delegn President would equally insure the subjection of the | Mexico will meet the repres Assembly. Where an army acts at all in euch ques- | Maine ‘Hut thus much we tions, ite chief is absolute. If. therefore, the Republic | amerioan U w disobergin be worth preserving from military despotien. i! the | part in the the world. and that if the authority of the President derived trom popalar elec- | [inte modifications of ite political constitution ar clon ia to be vespeoted if the roverviguty of France te | ¢qectrd in obedience to the principles which to be shared by an independent deliberative Assembly, | jitberto maintained it, there can be no and i( the country is to be protected a t anethor | revolution, it is time that General Chamcarnier be re- moved. We are not insenrible to eee he bas rendered to the cause of order, bat at this time bis au- thority has beoome extremely dangerous to the civil Rome. & Epes w ao & =e - Saas Liberties of the C aoe 8 actmally disturbs the | ARRIVAL OF ARCHBISHOP HUGHES (N THE RTPRNar. otean We may aad ¢ ry A Sees an its highest iree and legal action of the civil power CITY—ONE OF THE PHASES OF LIFE IN RUROPE in 6 - - ‘ stamp of the State at fr i} : ol eater er that time it ihe) P athe . te the week with daily males of 700 to 800 bales, | will rurpess even her former trius suis caoction fo Teemave Ohentaruter ts entieiy | gp rhe expeetations of the Romans, with respect 10 the | Stoner) bet rity owls, eater that time it piers | only clogs 1868 thet there Ras Deon Gay question of t a ea PS Liverpool, empounsing | haps, hes 8 vocalist pared throug woe wt ren ed he tetcestn ara | Measures of clemency sald to be in preparation for the | [NCI Net Nh subsided wery much. It wasom | produce of Calltornls. ‘The ccid of unknown origin | The sect of the advices trom Liverpool. announcing perplexing than that which hae attended her career, Soe ee ee ee aero cary | Opening year appear to bo entirely fallacious, for no | Sea thatthe hood procesdediprineipaily trom the | brought to the Mint amounted, tm 1849, to 22 600.000t was counterbalanced by the arrival of | yet no one will now deny the: she i eo conrammete petites, the cppesy po | intimation of apy such measure Eden. The impetuous Caldew has been higher when | im 180, to 22.400,000f. I know that all this did not | ; *, 03 40 leave the nied wholly open to discussion t | Uebed. ee the present political the food ertainiy | Come from California. and it would. perhaps, ones - York decision as to her best rit source wo. yet by tome wondorful proce land epiritless. - | and much of the Frem fell; ne qualities of re Flour. rippling that it could seateely get through the atch. The \p to Bor erby Mill was impassable, The roads litte beyot the bridge was flooded for a quarter of a mile, Here a epeculater, with horte and gig, conveyed pacsengers read fora penny aphce, and the water at authority for ith Me. deen two nego- lot. One of them pinces took the horse up to the knees. The gar- eter Dixon, at Holme Kden. was flooded. ing # honse wi % | Genot Mr | and the water wae up as high as Dr Thi at Warvick. We have been informed thi therall Mill, which stands on the banks of opposite Corby, has been completely washed down measure fs more 9 lerm; and the Petterill, thou; statesmen of Frat erm likely to be at all mitt, : | at an extraordinary Leight, bad not very long ago | im eetimating the amount from thi [Te pg ak. Hritusl reeptre of the Holy Bee 18 | been beyond the limite it assigned itself Yesver dey thirds. According to the quantity which is brought ’ his holiness will shortly | ‘The flood yesterday caused quite sensation in the | !rom that country. it is probable that each State will fortnight be supplied with gold more directly and the resource the day on the Cattle bank, Deron atk, Md of selling our gold at ® premium will be successively Jeared with 23,000 bales. | ledge of the [ language, t bridges, Ftterby Acacr. and other places whence a | lost tous [1 the question was only of from15 to 20 Tue taports sines the det ot the year comprise, 7.305 pathy and encouragement of tuch a Romeo as Parodi, view of the grand taele could Se obtained millions per year, or even double that sum, there |» 164 geaingt 6,000 bales sales, 806 Bales of which to | ve her all requisite confidense torecure the would be no reason for thinking much of it; | rive so that our stock np to thie day may be ralaed | entire approbation of the public. 7" 3 city. Crowds of peopte were to be seen at all noure 6 for 33 ships ir of her trial conrervative majority to 't The proporal ot » Bil) 4 t is & pity that e Temporal offenders have no rush jnv joe appoloted tor for that quantity would only reaii ly the | ofieeted, | . to nl the remtesion of Beit political transgressions. The ‘The Gold Question in Europe. desire which France manifested some years since | 8t 12500 bales, ‘The following were the sales effected Cunsery's Mixstaris —Thit inimitable bend | Pope i raid to have wished the jabilee to commence (From the London Observer, January 5} to sce gold coin im circulation. If it be exact | [449 pales New Orleans... vain ae! et gp A T = | Lo mediately after Christmas, but was induced to defer | California is working ite effect upon the that im 1860, hes produced 250 mil | “27, °° 107 erflowing viniters, | it anti Let, on account of the fll humor which the | market” of the world. [tis mot two doren da: dge from the bappy expression of their faces, ‘Lhe Telterated cheers whieh follow every J ~ performance, power ot the General in-Chief they with the enjoyment pre: y cloture of the theatres and stoppage of the | the" medium of elrealation in Het nd was changed | tweiitl part of it. What lends me to think that foreiga Hows, we bave not teorived more than aout the | ; 55) 4 joke for the be ery nog | DEVAL carmival gaisties would have produced These | from gold to rilver, im consequence of the disparity | commerce has no laterest in overloading us with god, {4 ° ~ | generally retire bighly deligt se personages ai sly at the bead of | paictivn are being reeomed with more spirit than | that enieta between the quantity of these metals now | is. that, for thelaat sightern months there have ar Pp - the evening. _Te-Sieut © See ent, onl Cones To ere cy Valtiag foF | curing the inst two or three yeni } but ore principal to be tm existence. the proximate cause of the | rivedad diferent times in France, jaree sume in ot | _°S rt a Mf . Sa tar oving tothe prerence of a great number of Rogl! rejection of the former being the extra pieces, which had been exported about 1847, at the | ¢ ni thelr peculiar feo Presiuent has ttl | and foreiew families of dittinetion, amongst whom, | Saeed rineipaliy im Calitornis Belgium period when We were Im want of corn, At sale ry | ey during the same period amount to 7,556 | Faisows’ Murornens—This band te becoming very Fearon from the mag Lag a+ recent arrivals vod vory loterepting oace for the | \ done likewite, Por intends to do en ‘almost , Lrecaive gold from Engtend, bat tbat te incon. | The imp pepules, if Pees sell Phe mectesl aevamee. ‘ eecleriasticn! clreles ere Lord and Lady Fielding, who, ce already takes measures to ‘ follow ence of the sbundance of paper on Londo: to | ~ om | which ty it the ball ema erranze- ir Kneass are exoeliont- the bone player bay former, sod the solos on the viola and . | togevher with Dr Hughes the newly created Roman hand. the majority Nf = Cathotic Archbishop of New York. got to Rome on the " ” raples nd. therefore, | which our expertati eat give birth. J. 4 aera coeanny ier > eanything to show that | Mowemer of Distingatshed Indi vidaats. snmerelal country In Furope #9 fore. de not up to this t! 5 | Ke etbtit'y. af, by te (th vit Thy Roman novility contribntes its share of | ye isthe" ender, incndeted with geld, as rome pesgle | Ton © 8. Adams, Rnode trland: NP Howell, do; | USPS Kees Maver and Huntly are executed . | feceptions and canrersasione One of the richent noble ae tn seen ' iy conclusion ts, that there ke kor | Col. Jomup, Compectiour; Col. W It. Meuse New | Ev#t 02 ey ‘sully. A very pleasent evening lathe other branch of the State ia to | York: Capt, Crorby, Ban Fromelaoo, Gal; & Clark, ne at preseut. and i can be passed at the Hail of Minstrotey. rn cousiantiy arvrideot im Rome, although not actu- he democratic] minority. The Preside wily a Remen tere Cled on Vriday. the 2 th current, certainly no dirposition to cho vee bie min' from | jravirg ceinwal tortone to his adopted son, a young that extreme part He fe qeil aware that each ® men ot Knglich oriein, oF at lenat partly #0. being the combination would shake the hold hie goverament | son of Mre. Hridatower, an English lady, who resided may have acquired on the moderate classes of the mot gold has nt | Wert Point, and twenty others, arrived, and bare } Te, arid aa thore is | to | taken rooms at the Olinton Motel uf mathet it would be |, Mr. Stevens and tedy. Rneland: Rey, ¥. Renceand gurner tes Melon rt ofour aiiver, what | acy, Rookaway. B.D. unter, Weetehester; J, Hum. | fel 0 ol oe ith enany other emisent artists ‘pear ob ndag evening last. Thay will appear neat gninst the exp ity to look the question of com taeo tn Rome e pernted trem her b quences at this moment be pureed The only eflcactow ure | tr, do, RM Larabe among the ar- . sation. and might provoke more violent parsons Med ty 18 Under eneh mysterious olrcum "Ta the year 1840 @ prodacticn, of geld w ly be to Interrapt the coluage 0 geld. In| f esterday nt the |'nlon Piac _— ‘The Steamship Aretic. than thoge of ths mountain on the oppo-ite tide | Bat geio induce a bellef that rhe had been pelsoned Bethe | cco: tn 104, prier to the dh:cavery o! Oatiferate, {t ould bete be feared that tho present hold. |, A Robins. Cewego: O. Platt, do : 3, J. Heymolde, te 7O THE KVTCOR OF THR HERALD. Ht that be his only fefuge from # tame rubmission to truth ofthe story what it may, the Marquis Buses, | was £4,160.00), (the whole ircreace haviog ariean’ in 1a of 20F ple ldgetalarmed anderektoexchangs | 8 A.) W fenley, Albany: ©, tivingsten, Ween ane appestames in yout peper, this morning, of om this “Mairne 3u Palais,” he may bo right no Ly fe- | Viesonti of Mien. the nobleman alia: Rgsia), but in 1860 it £14.100.000. ot which no | their tor silver, * ay might et 1a the race | Pie Boston, MH. Burd a ., ~ The As. | article throwing the entire blame of the short supply coll from it. Fossibly the dread of sachs tennlt @Ay | just now dveenerd, Certainly bed be Jere than £10 000.000 wes ¢Anteibuted from the enti And the consequence would be ¢ among the arrivals yorterday c | of cst om voata of the American steamships, 08 Hee ie eed fee ee atte ee tits marl | eravalotence of Mire Bridgtocer's, ond a ly new source—Califorei-, During the seme decade, ort trade would be disturbed. 1 h ria) t rise Foote, Bridge | agents ip Liverpool, leads me to call your attention te ae Saens eee ee Fp phen nt oo te * ® k tw ee Pimms boy that he took | or full period of 10 yer.ea, however. the production of | tee of procead: — = appears to ae | ports 2 ‘nh Laan oe tale or Cony Roveca. if fact that the Inst passage of the Arotis, free Live. ae aie Sesaane the oubleet of co fens im to bis pied him as silver was infinitely matior; for while is 1840 the ag- | of pubstitutiag for our gel t 9. Of, Reese, bees ae x ; crlormed fa It 8-24 days an@ ) evens os i sdeam wae cmt o6 te orede | nee eteaae v4 gregate of that met 41 in cite in e-nownted to rome- ed with the weight and | U8 A OT epee i ee That abe Soon nod s ruficient vapely of coal. 10 in, ihe amavtty if the passions which have bren kioded pe eeu one t ort of | foe eoetes ty ents os fr inert wee heen witch it "1 08 periodi: it 7 hae) rm Ph heath v 4 erby, Hartford: | therefore, evident that there mst ave been 0 reaeee howl “ 0 dew 5S oo ore sued to little to ertodt. | 3 2 . . ‘ M - , b n both sideado not surmount all other comaderations. pewsyer are gvueroualy eemembered in the Marqu ee 4 aa hey my Sodee ie | eens, wecke eine theo = rabee fo Bene Pe rth W Libby, do A) M Bid, | for only giin her thi a pt Tivovghout the country the feeling te fovorable to the Pre | wit Anita + cartain whether the Aastrl other wo: 726 alone from that cource waradded | kilogtemme of fine gold, and it f# on evoh Bata that | ¢ o among “Se arrivals yore | suppose § he wr eat iverpont are 3 | coatall supply of coal The arate tn Live ant ts ‘members of | above the Desens and meammors ere shis, at estate of this mer per I , ined iis i. 7 | Oey ie Bt dent, av ihe fur dp rove on the Daurcs with the énteltigence srolonged ves'stance: but the termination ‘ont Wil probably hare © donwive effect tn (toting wishing bie I~ wdhery tre current of Bis tortie. OFeTBER’ wil) TeRowN Of troight offered op’ ton wed hin vet landed ertat bd validity of the now | to the octal wealth of commerce, The increase o! | tianrsetions would take place. But whilet the State | ry st the Tring He ocomeion to the Mar. t the | sheuld pot pledge its reeponslbility with regard t there In a proviso in the Loreen efile cod trie? 2 Faace tending to | geld colage, the ingots eon . qoive Hand determining | sit Ur which. In rare of rush @ diMenity. an enor: | setueieh the Met'tiat It will be attll grenter than ft | {he commarolal world, ogee when the priee of molt | the fomeneF the ingots would net be accepted by | Mert. =, fo: “te oftilver, and every appmrance tending to | gold colpage \ naow Legacy i» to be pald bim Instead 700M | iene boon, it Was matural {hat oatlons teas wealchy than! phou'd be im tty fever 979 WOuld, therefore bein | ot cS)

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