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“ ey ar rr tee eae —— WHOLE NO. 6073. » MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1851. =, PRICE TWO CENTS. 3 7 tended to offer. The first sestion of whieh, simply NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. The Pennsyivania Legislature. 7 Recorder—Ob you are. willing to torgive hing, #r rel , " ) Brg | O’cloek—amd Fraser, who is said #0’ Euvc Been somes ° contemplated a continuation of the prosent pre-e RSE’: Haxaisnuno, January 28,1851. | you! what in liquor, began to « 1 wt mine, and ten levee. oiséad, that tha dae po BE MORES MAGHETIC THLEGRAPE. In the Senate the followissg billa were reported from | Mary (looking at Matthew)—Woll, I am. elt from words they got to blows and Fae me ponerd NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. h right pre-emption Senate. committees~To incorporate the Chester trom Com- | | Recorder—Now, Matthew. you see your wits in here | of the Sght, is charged with iofictine tae wurde ce e | shall be perpetual, instead of limiting it to one or two Avsany, Jan, 28, 1952, Rey j supplement agt to inoorpsrate the Washington hogeing for you. Bhe is willing to forgive you. What | stated above. Justice Mouutrort, Lire whom the wee years, The settler shall have as much time as his ne- ‘enameshens einddecaen! foal Company, (with amendments ;) to imcorporate | did you strike her for? - prisoner was brought. committed hit to prison, to y Vevigati Or ry Matthew— Why, it 5 d y . fs INTERESTING CONGRESSIONAL BUSINESS, | sting barra exinc the anda te ma | ny thane ot tbenetady tr at redemption of| Shatanenn Seam Tig ny gnomes: | gather, fe, Penton, a nica tr, | Bea tear fed mag? MOR eens did not pre; to give a the lan 4 country bank notes in the city of New York; of for. | lution was adepted calling upon the Auditor General | ing his head)—it was at night, sir, and we were in bed, | mem, called Peck and Murray, confined im the City Debate in the Senate on the Calif His piteit was te trete ie aes, pocorn warders on the Champlain canal, that tolls may be | 20% information as to the amount of tofts due the com- sit -and--and— it wasn't striking her I'wan at ll rison on charges of highway robberies, 2846 8 very in ni @ Califormia | sna‘s home sgainst misfortune and improvide: posed om ralirceds running both f wonwealth by certain ratiroads,&c. Also, as to the ecorder (to Mary)—Ob, he didn’t strilis you, then; 1d attempt to break out of their cell om Monday Land Bill, Mr. Joussos, of Tenn. withdrew his motion to refer. | ‘™PO*# mRiDain das ahayra soteah Mee tttose Ga tas Lebeete Hae bai te teberearces | Mary Goantior dete ber leod, and biting » fi iiketgh the elde of thets col ie into tee ick 1DGING LamE i, jabbath. ing ber pe yer) a shee Mr. Viwrow moved to iay the bill ou the table. Mr. Guvpxs, from the Railroed Committee, made a | the Wiikesbarre and: Serantoula Coal Rullrond Com: | nails)~ Yes. airy it war in bed, about twelveo'ciese, | or tiee pti SatISy hates ties hate wate j but luckily, before the hole was lsrge mit them to through, the nk Pe wate: cided in the negative. Yeas, 78; nays, 90. tir, and be didn’t strike me, but— b % i ‘ : ce . | ie, , but— but ~I' wi ‘The House, by & vote of 44 to 81, retused to second | report on the subject of bridging Lake Champlain, at | Pigesation of private Dlg ee ee eens 1m Oe OO | ro, alt. (Laughter ) re ee eis oneness THE HOUSE AT WORK ON THE DIFICIENCY the aon ie A tg B= of the prison discovered their design. Ho wali:ed slow- have brought a PP oc gn bil which would | Rouse’s Point. The report is adverse to granting seer eerrerseerenerteeenseme a’ orpeenee Sas oot be d attempted a bit of « Can. vA to the cell door, and discovered the rogues at work APPROPRIATION BILL. Mr. Conoxn (whig) of N. Y., moved to refer it to the | thority to build the bridge. The Maryland Reform Cen vention. ¢ lecture, which Matthe b ig ey the stone and mortar. A loude. Committee of the whole on the Btate of the Union Mr. Danr, of tho same committe, submitted oreport | rn the Maryland Reforas Gaennaenn ee anit distance, ‘They werethen romered tree thet oo and x. Jonnson (dem.) of Tenn., called for the yeas ‘n the Mary! form Convet qi npapol were then remov oy cel! “Discussion Relative to the Tariff, | nays. He said that to sond the bill heme wad erties. favorable to allowing the bridge to be built. the Committee ‘on the Legislative Department, re- Provided with rery log trons and hendeufis, and tn EEE TS PELTON TO was to ite tN are ge Mr. Onnens, from the Committees on Railways, made ported |g oad og ekonnes Lf Ont; Prohibit ng the pe ae coon ercurehy placed ts sanother department, ae t was referred te the committee b; 121, nays 64. iJ int ring with the relative position jommen Council, 2 e negroes, it ; Proceedings in the New York Legislature. Mr. Jvisan (lreesol}) of In. moved to reeotisldet ths | from those advanced by the'cheinmren Tn em | of master aud slave, and in favor of simplifying and BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Into the pelea ae eink thelr release from the ae, an. te vote, pending wi Hi t into Committes | "Mr. Danr had leave to intreduce s bill to direct the | Sb#ding the rules of practice, A long debate took | Jaw, 28,—"thie Board inet at the wual Rour; Mr. a, | !ntoth ison, wae to seize the watchman on du’y, “4 ee _ Sa of the Whole o ° erection of the bridge; and the Senate adjonrned. place on preporition to give counties the right to | Morgans, President, in the chair. The miutes of last by taking his lite, and then with the keys ’ eerrrrrrrmrers ‘JWR DEFICIRACY aPPRo! i secede and attach themselves to adjoining States. meeting were read and approved. Jet themselves out. The idea appears to be in com- THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, Several amendments were Assembly, We have no mail south of Petersburg to night. PETITIONS REFERRED. formity with the neque chesacter, dou ‘ os clauses of the bill were'got through with. , Of J, Paine and others, for the extension of sewor in | Bev’ been carried into effect had SESSION. Mr. Srrou, (dem ) of Pa., moved to amend, by pro- Avsayr, January 28, 1852, s Chapsi and Rea: ot J. ©. Winans aud others, Aberation from the oell, as antictpat. - | viding that on and after the first day of April next, all PETITIONS PRESENTED. United States Cireult Court to have lots on south side of Twenty-fourth street, a eae Sonate. daesee ar tured by law to be levied, colleoted, and paid | For the abolition of Normal schools. For the equall- potcbabdinatgnaln depen yeep between Heventh and Bighth avenues, fenced in and a ‘BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. on goods, wares, merchandise, shall be 00 | setion of agg tg < th - CHARGE OF HOMICIDE ON BOARD OF A MAN-OF-WAR. | side walks flagged; of James Thompson and others, for Fratian Orers Hover.—Last night the Opera House ‘OFFICE; CORNER OF BEAVER AND HANOVER oTREBTS. the market value, with the of such sharges taxation. @ repeal o; @ law for the Jan. 28.—The United States vs. Frederick Franekvon, in Frank reet, from Broadway to West | wasthronged by one of the most elegant assemblages additi Whisnineses 28, 1851, as are pow im by law, at the time and place of | registry of births and marriages. Of citizens of New | indicted as Edward Francis.—The prisoner, who isa Se pues | export: Provided that, upom all descriptions of iron, | York, for the passage of a law for land limitations and | 7°U2é pose, yore nail in stetune, aud i ip an ol ; of M. A. Howkins and others, in behaif of THE PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS, upon machinery, made, wholly or in part, of iron, more than 19 or 20 years of age, was given in ot Industry and House of the Friendless, to to | b d fh assessment. the jury, for the homicide of Edward Reed, ead we ideale REPOR v1 Of the season. Many of the aisles were filled with temporery seats, and’ there seemed to be more than and id exem ptior ‘Mr. CLay presented two petitions from Pittsburgh | ¥PoD anchors, chain cables, and anvils, the duties | Romestes iP RESENTED. ordinary interest on the part of all the aeditors. This be assersed upon th Pe joes, with thi BILL TED. United Btates District Attorney stated the case for the Th ial itt th 2 ‘and Uniontown, Penn., complaining of the operations | charges added, which like descriptions of iron bore in | Amending the law incorperating the Manhattan | proteoution. The prisoner is indloted by the Grend | Went street, from the Battery te Hammond street pe was caused by the novelty ot Parodi’s eppesrance im of the tariff of 1846, and representing the suffering the principal porte during the ten fisoal years imme- | Steamship Company. sary ie an seeault a a Sengerons weapon om sented a report to the Board of Aldermen, recommend. | the character of Romeo, and of Mise Virginia Whiting interests of tron, coal, gless, cotton, and woollens, by pe ee oaths La tod we yr Greet iop ng Manan OF 40u canaxs FORA eeineenl Bal deoycr oa “y of roe provides that | ing that application be made to the Legislature for in that of Juliet, in Bellini’s opera ‘I jetti edi with a dangerous | authority to alter the exterior line of the city, forthe | Mo ‘Y : 1 be punished by « fine ney widening the street and Dailding store. Jule” Thocheahrnecieesteen eter prone the ad valorem, instead of the specific duties. oretary of the Treasury, as the basis tor each succeed- | A communication was received from the Lieutenant | W¢#pon, on ‘Benq imprisonmert of not uses On the west side of the street. A con | and Patti's management, but failed to pleaee the Mr. Hamtix presented two petitions from Maine, for | ing fiscal year. Duties'on window glass and linseed | Governor and the At nae onseetiog ‘she repeal of the Fugitive Slave law. Tabled. oll shall be thirty per c 4 i torney{@eneral, protesting against pene 4 L ‘ipt! three The ‘dinary | siderable discussion upom a point of reference, thi y 80! uire. arreasonas ar Lanon, icon sprain mde wan nator | arte Chat Vaud andi ating he nec | neh oh acta ann ranay ete | per, war eee tna, orm, nthe | Toy Garnet ten BA Spa J ‘on, and upon chain A a a oe Mr. Hexrrn, from the Pinance Committes, reported | the’ duties “aballe be “avieh’ SmcBors, ae to the Commlsslouers of the Canal Fund,in order that | harbor rhe risoper, it appears, had am altercation | presenting their report on the sul the annual report of the different funds may be trans- | with s man named Need, in the month of May, 1850. | "rhe seventeenth feport of the Bowery Savings Bank, ase quite prepares 00 tatocie va ent ae ee affording the bye opportunity of | aided by the talents of Parodi, ven erent dtih |, Be- mitted from the proper sourc: t, of appraisers at that any excess of duties imposed by act ‘back the bill for the Mi egelete ny railroad line, imported for the use ot a Some witnesses state that Reed first struck pri- | in elty of New York, was reesiv: ‘The trustees | Whiting, on this occasion, made large, with on amendment. felled, and aotvally and permanently aid. dows | Me, Wurscen. of Franklia. moved to lay the com- im ta. Oth that they had received, during ‘the year 1800, | apy stags. Sho was beautifully dressed. aot on trewee ‘ies naguers oumeainis for the use cf such railroad, within one year after the jcation o1 le. Carried—ayes 68, nays 24. from twenty-six thousand nine hun and eighty- | trance at once made a highly favorable impression, @ Mr. Warxrn offered a resolution calling on the Com: | Pas#age of this act, shall be remitted b Beoretary eu minus cipal SAYINGS BANK, one depositors, the sum of $1,902,558, of which number | very powertul and natural demonstration of encou- of the Ty, On satisfac furnished nth annual report of the Bowery Say- 7,389 were new accounts; that the sum of $1,139,767 34 | ragement having been made by the ardent applause of aaissioner of Patents to report whether the present | thet euch iron was 80 imported nd laid down. Duties | '"&* Bamk was received. ry id Reed @ dead man. | has been paid to 14.391 depositors; that the tunds of | the whele heuse. This kind feeling was not lost uj Patent Office building is not sufficient for the business | upon all cordage sud yarns, composed fully or in part whe ‘ NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL, There were three wounds inflicted on him, (one in the | the institution on the lst of January, 1850, amounted | the debutante, who, gaining courage, ‘ccanmencea hae "of ihe Tomy ht tong national curiosities be removed from baer 3 bo ime all manufactures composed bly, the itt if enone Merger rel — nee — i ng tare = unto 4 eg ne in | to $2 oe 45, bor ioptoge assets on the lst of Jam- | task with very slight trepidation, and gradually wen 9 wholly or in ‘sheep's wool; and iu vem . presume: jetence | uary, 1861, were A 3 Aiak aaate ike satenes ainibaninhiee tne Pina | ol oe mis onbinaie bgp “4 Ballston. Referred. will be, that the prisoner inflicted the injuries in i : : 8 ADOPTED. weasice sttubetereiichc caret romise of future excellence, and her pure 1 light, delicate, and melodious, won for her at distinction, while in the co: mavis she ys true to her time, evincing a correct know- boty B RODUCKD, defence; pear Erot Patents, and adopted, sen 1 20 COMMON: | an an int rag of duty now asensedbylew;onbemp | ny Mr. townsend, to amend the, charter of thet, | teu» Sofia ane’ dante it Touily “PoMME that Be | Resclned That the Corporstion oounsel be requotted pony son nl IRS ailk, indigo, and ail articles hich, onthe 20theof Jaty, | LUX¢'s Hospital, New York. By Mr. Green, for an| had no weapom. There is no act of Congress copies of all resolutions that have been passed grant- Mr. Walker's resolution, calling om the regents of | 1446, were exempt from ‘iy, shall be admitted free 4] amendment of the law repealing the act for the more | under which the prisoner could be indicted for mur- | ing to the New York and Erie Railroud Company a ge practice in the vocal art. She was called theSmithconian Institution to report why they nave | duty. Topreventfrauds wadervaluing,and to insure effectual prevention of fires in the elty of New York. | der, or the District Attorney should have felt it his | lease of the land bounded by West, Duane, Washington Out at the termination of each of her scenes, and seve- cast removed the curiosities from the Patent Office puild- | uniformity in appraisement, there shall’ be ‘appointed by Mr. Lyon, for the bees Soap of the public lands in | duty to have preferred an indictment for that crime. | and Reade streets, and also a copy of the lease. and | rai bouquets were threwn upon the stage. These, Pa- as laid over. appraisers at large who shall prepare rules forthe | “!=*Y #cFé lots, and allotting tothem actual settlers. Hi W. Kelly was examined by the District At- | whether it is in conformity with said resolution. rodi, with admirable grace, pressed upon the youthful ZURE OF AN AMERICAN VESSEL IN OREGON BY THE | government ofthe local appraisers. visit the several ports bag po nce RESOLUTIONS. d.—Iam 18 years old; I am « na- Whereas, This Board have learned with pleasure, that | vocalist, who, in return seemed unwilling te receive prion of the United States, and perform such other dutior as hart tins of Richmond, called for the resolutions 8; I was one of the crew of the | Gen. Houston, Senator trom the State of Texas, has | them from the hand of the great astiste. Om the Sie Gove x offered a. olution, cal ing for the corres. the Beoretary of the Treasury may approve and direct. aye © Compromise, offered by Mr, Underwood, of signified Bis invention wo visit the city of New York, | whole, Miss Whiting made a deolded hit, and we aati- ce between the Uniter ‘and the Britis ach of which appraisers shall reselng a: apn ang during the ensuing mont. therefore— cipate no ordinary suocess in her art. Of Parodi’s Ro- authorities per ig the selsure of & vesoel at Asto- | pensation of oro thousand dollars with ‘neoessary Baa ote ee rene On eno cack Board, be appoltved to tender to him the oepl Be Thee econ pret snipereeuens cs of . 4 8. The " ” 4 q eo menenit ite pimaicr on cours, | extailng t- tg Re ie mie Ws sobs uee esate ce wttmicaiara oo; | talitien of the city and the use of the Governor's | character, whioh have decervedly stamped her ae une a resolution, direoting inquir; be withdr 4 3 7 i in, See Co enero oe Mie fete » : coal 5 ns oF corporations in the District of | sursptionsball tenes tae o txportation or con: | was referred to the Kings county delegation to report ing, 19th May, last year; I was | such other srrangements for the reception of this dis. | The cavatine “Be Romeos’ was taruitotly eeecated, » 8 the time; Reed ran to the pri- | tinguished viriter, as may be necessary. and the ellegro movement was most brilliant and por- said, “I wish you would keep my name out RESOLUTION KE! D. feet. From thie the various scones teok their eoior- outh,’ and at the Resolved, That section 16th of the ordinance for the | ing, and the ourtain feil upon of the most em- chanting en ents that has claimed the admi- THE ‘tween the Mr. Hace offers tame are hereby, extended | complete. ke to is to three years. tye j Mr. Jonss raised the question of order. The amend. | 7%¢ Assembly then adjourned. had nothing to do with th Post agaiu; it was in vlotation of the ‘The Canadian Postal Laws. DISCIPLINE IN THE NAVY. Mr. Bavcer, from the Naval Committee, to whom hich delares that suchiamendments shall not be Tononro, Cavana, Jan. 28,1851. | Re . ” ration of the public during the visit of the groat Spd been retsered the commaniastion of the deoretery, | made in 8 gs ppropriation bill. Dispatches have been recelved from England, com- pe age Co Sl re od aiinsene Tocalist, | The spplause. throughout wes deatening, = reported a bill to ‘aidinae disciplin apd g ordered mae ppose the question is net de- | municating the ascent of the imperial government to | all I saw of it; there had been a previous di Moulty ing of seoelve th y sudionatntveves 2 he cou pt conduct and order in the navy. The tin pro- CHainman, (Mr. Meade, dem., of Va.)—It is not. the new Camada Postal laws. A uniform rate of five | between them; Francis charged Reed with owing him the sessions of the Common Vounoil, there- | ence. The repetition of the op: w togetner Fides punishment by dismisral, discharge, and by soli- | | Mr. Jonxe.—This is @ democratic Pennsylvania | cents throughout the British American provinces will | $2; and Reed knocked him over the gun, and gave him another large audience, when even greater perfection oonfinement io irons, not exceeding thirty days, | tariff be adopted. a im the face; Francis drew a knife at that time; Resolved, That the counsel to the Corporation bs re- | may be anticipated. ‘and to be fed on bread and water. Without proceeding further the Committee rose, and Reed died in about five minutes after he received the pt to report to this Board whether the Common We learn that Bavquirico’s benoit will take place THE CALIFORNIA PRIVATE LAND CLAIM BILL the House adjourned, The Murder and Sulcide at Penfield. injuries on the 19th May. ‘ouncil are to hold their sessions for one month com- | on Saturday even A very great treat may be we seven ne - Line ey oneal of the bill provides — Rocuxsrer, Jan, 28, 1861. a * “lepers by Mr. maT ye vee s = pases on a bry a ee be mgr goog — hark sat oc ne for Parodi, —— Patti, and rejec' e Commissioners, hich u tae > an; @ prisoner is very sm: not see a knife the eame date in month following, or tor ers, w! in & new Opera. ‘hea the an appeal mare ‘dechded to be invalia, and all jand | United States Senator for Massachusetts. Coroner Pullis held an inquest upon the bodies of | with Francis before Heed knocked him over the ‘grind. | days actual sitting. . * | Sensunent’! ‘made, there’ will be no little desire claims which shall net be presented within two years, Bosrox, Jan. 28,1851. | Miss Sarah Sharp and John Everett, yesterday, im Pon- | *t0R¢. dae ate ‘he Board then adjourned to 5 o'clock thisafternoon. | among our musical citizens to be present. SH'elaims amtemed apetenteball atu; provided, thee, | porte semate voted vive voce, to-day, for United States | eld. xverett was. brother-in-law of Mise Sharp, and | ¢2e-prisoner and deceored “he saw him put hia BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. in deseriblog the attrective featerenci this bead” The if the title of an: be con. | SeBstor, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the | had for several years illicit intercourse with her. A | hand bebind him and tal Jan, 28.—This Board met last evening at a quarter | proprietor requires mo eulogy, as every body knows he ny otb it shall be lawful for such | Tesignation of the Hon. Daniel Wel Thirteen | man by the name of Chas, Edwards had lately become | S*ber, but witness did not see th past five o'clock. The President in the chair. js an excellent manager ; his band has been pisying age {distinctly petting ‘arth bis ttle theretor | Weise voted for Winthrop: twelve democrats and nine | intimate with Mise Sharp, which created a jealousy on | on the second deck, it wan quite dark; thete wereas | Of sundry persone. 1572 tate in Thompeon street, | Leanted win ais Sty ead, Ms teet of popularity be copy ot the petition to be served on the adverse party | (Buckingham and: Morrison) tor Tacs oT Palllipn bay 1 alban idee Sregpeiy! car aerpad yin roento deposed to the same | ““GremmAmity sod Bleecker Teitsdee nee ; spre ys before ime appointed for a heari: n the evening of the murder, he sharpened x ere e Of sundry persons, to have Eighty- ) Mis Th popal Meotion also gives the Julge power to grant Sice_aetl | One domoatss, one free adil, and one whig ed apie meaet a8 S08 o the main hatch ladder. seece SSIM and Fetrth avonaen wegulated. Remttes. | per eca wea eeeraet plete SeB mite Mee or A witness facts; took Ri is supposed that the House will concur. knife, and proceeded to the residence of Mr. Campbell’ | “Uroes-examined.—Reed was beatin; te i pa mtaetis the tnies toerptn ohana Seay aS nic] where Miss Sharp was. Edwards was also at Camp- | time; - his he ote trees Cathay street. ‘Referred. wert Suatlon of aetighi The gi eye ‘Come Mr. oved to strike out all that part of The New Senator from Delaware. tt lurked about the house, outelde | ol was & mere infant in the bh REMONSTR ANCHE, certs Montres isa great hit, and well understood by Puivavecenia, Jan, 37, 1061. avds and Mise 8 ware intimate, | S1i28 Soot ime tacondy thes. an. ges see aoa ren tery fom fhe Public. Beoure your seats early to enjoy » good TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. About 8 o'clock, she went Poe of the door, and buts and igofen oe: Rarnaite eee dation etter onstrance of persons living on Eighth ay Deane, mother of the interesting little Panay, part The minute after a scream was heard, when Campbell and 3 + | and vicinity, against allowing railroad companies to ¥ i " Mr’ Brvrow said that yeaterday he had. sho Poy hreccsepigh tected th uphea tasetpa ed Edwards went out, and found Miss tharp'e throat | ere Powell testbed te cha eceince May, 1880. | Iny any more rails in the atrosts of the city. Referred. | Tmo resin wich such cleverness the * Tale ot Ninety Bill to be Gegrant, and in violetion of the constitution | 11.14 states ping ahs Adass cd Dehorrare, anntnins we | suvenelftomnens to ses, emit eselt in thireme'een> | Mitaiyguabbe uy Ga taiey lesatbanie tadds PFO | Report of the Ooomnttine ox the Law Department, | Hell, Broadway, on Sunday evening next. Bho will be S6 the United Btates, ond of judiciary acts. It pro- | Us . Gition. Everett was about forty years of ege, and Miss | duced it ts the ordinary clasp knife used by sallore,) | in fpert °f,' confirming eoutract for reeniating end | Sseisted by Miss Julia Gould, Mr. T. Lester, Ms. Daan, lows third parties to come in and co1 test the issuing of the patent by petition Mr. Ben. red several verbal ‘that a out b to give Taited States courts the right to try | statements which demand some notice. Sharp about thirty. The following communication | Reed was the lai an by many degrees; when the; and Mr, Condon. fowoore earned py waned Looe BE cae gh gor old Bd The first is, that he is the author of a work om the | was found in Erereti’s pocket, by which it seems that | fell as under ie Ms if [enn | ros Po Lage gies cicero — "a self bebind Col, Fremont; but Col. ¥ had read the | constitution of the United States, This is an error; | be contemplated his own destruction:—\ M trea a waa panes os eee Sineeee Of Committee om the Fire Department, in favor of | Bowsuy Tuxatne.— Setitianeha: doe tne Sarab! eould I ever bry unless I building # house for Hose Company No. 42, in Thirty- donstitution of the United States, aud could not have | the work in question was written by James Bayard, my-ewn eyes! Ne made such blunders. The bill proposed to take away Esq., 8 member of the Philadelphia bar. such @ man—so di vse Dunia’ Gal Trenen a Dill instead of eas ve Your article further states, that the Bayard family | lege, that you have promised meso much. My God! ing this bill, was direct! of Delaware, claim to be descended from the Chevalier | Sach, 1 had Soe been oe po mphenn Bayard, of France, “ the good knight, without fear and | tion--I see whei you parted tee without reproach,” as he was called by his contempo- | made my feelings mad, and tor this I d you letting Saat % cutting through the cavity into th third street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Adopt- transixed the liver; and the other | oq. Same committee, in favor of extending the houses ft arm, cutting i ot Hose Company No 5, and Ilook and Ladder Vompa- On cross. ny No.6. Adopted think the wounds could have been inflicted by th» de- ‘Committee on Lamps and Gas. reported in favor of ceared fal ing on the prisoner while he held the knife | }, hting Sixth avenue, from Twent: ” open; the wounds were deep, the fe apparently vhirt fourth ving been driven up to the hilt. light Bloomingdal will succeed. with the drama of or a Tale of Blood;” and the whole street to | the comedietta of “Crimson. Crimes.” Thi with gas Adopted. Also, to | tractive bill will, no doubt, draw a lar; poe o—_. himself with road, from Fortieth to Sixty-fiest 4 ees " a ‘ articles. conjunctions, yg Dips rhigpedipiors ccaseaaicttanaca toes Mlection mn aang = maineen Reem. eed thet he waa Rept, bare asa witness for she | Screen mith oll. Adopted is Fourtus” is, pothaps, ie, base cnt mack soseenioe ideous section still im | tow centuries, multiply greatly; but the name proves Wuersixo, Va., Jan, 28, 1851, ¢ Of Raed and Francs |e eee ee oe ere olathe aay | Pisce ever produced in this city. very night some ring in resolation to erect a cra fish cars at Fulton Market Adop Reed had frequently aggravated Francis, PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. vi f the United States to | nothing of the kind, for the name of the Chevalier was | ‘The charter election in this city went off quietly, | at { the oecurrence; there was ho one mearer iim iadia: to Pierre du Tervail, and he} added ve Bayard, ;from the : chateau at which hewas born, justas aJohn Smith | Sd tevulted in the re-clection of Alfred Caldwell, | 11,0 Was’, sesceable manand efaverite om board: Bas | Petite Tae eee eee. ecroes eye aes (ee ml Le Smith, = Lage she - ne bg phy protien Rist eras nye not the lightest doubt but the wounds were es Eleventh ayenue, fifty feet ronth of Thirt; ‘1 yi tio i q they ean cover | Tne fst ine name cf the Bayward femily of Boottend: | $200,008 to the Central Ohio Railroad stock. sal t 4+; | a. ca dnacnmuneneemaneel ccbtition granted in Board of Aldermen. into court to ‘formations, excel- ig the United Stat tl y Messrs. Dyoee, Conway, Devidge, Shaw, and Mrs. Abbott, is, thatthe house is mot hose who wend their way to the mo- ‘The carnival scene him,” asen old | was corrupted to Bayard, and from them our families page ee oe District Attorney—How much money has Francis anee: gly b itiful. The entertainments wilt fie (reB) was at. | inthe United States are prebably derived. ‘To auppose Death of a Hew Fe given you lately’ A.—Fitteen or twenty dollars. | pesolution that South street, from Coantionslip to | Brnvus's Tenaree ete fee at cleat te » (ur. B) that the mame Bayard is proof of devoent fromthe | 5 4 go, yg Nonna G-_ When did he give you thelast? A.—The day before | Maden lane, be repaired, aud the curb and gutter | is in the full tide of succes: ead how eat it be ethers |. Mt a : es ay. ‘dl " ded from a Duke of York. goods in New York, expired at his residence, in this | ’"To Mr Morrell—He did not give it—he only loaned | “ques aised. | Reterred Wise with such talented artists as Burton has emp) That the sunken lote on the north side of Thirty- | eq? To-night, the comedy of “The place, last evening. It tome. r : lypoerite;’” t i Mr Bebee addressed the jury om behalf of the pri- | plush sireet, berweon the Seventh and Bighth avenues, | will be succeeded by a new Pas de Deux, by Miss Wal- The Next California U. 8, nator. rs “ orolog Obser tere and M. F who ha Eeven Ghd breaty colidren bore ou the cod? Wasninoron, January 28, 1851, rm nperagie a reat gg : toner, contending that the evidence in the cas» went | “phat the Street Commissioner be directed tosuspend | Of gems fr the Seaertise apace te ncemes ‘He agein denounced the bill a1 unconstitutional and advices received here, por last mail | BY MORSE'S TELRGKAPHS-OFFICR i is held the knife merely for the | any further action on the ordimanee recently passed the entertainments will conclude with delamaitaes ing Reed from assailing bim, and that t tf ‘ te in Chath: e iteted, by the fall. bh relative to the removal of awning porte in ethan iu TT Keved, notwithstanding what the doctor bad The District Attorney summed hideously unjust, edy of * Bhe Btoops to Vonqu # bo- | street, until the further order of the Common Vounell Nariowat. Tey.—The performances of Mise orn to. | adopted. Lath wi That it be referred to the Committee on Markets to | evening, have: bee crownnd: prance on Monday 0, Jan, 28—9 A. sant though cloudy, with indications of , with a great east, it is asserted that Col, Fremont’s Pp ' Mr. B. ws said that it th net anner and rn sengoegs apc the ether ao Missour! has ut- | chance for re-election to the Benate is very slight, and oan Thermometer 33; barometer 29.20, and tac , this bill and myself, afford bim any gratifice- | Mr. Wethered, whig, formerly of Baltimore, will most 6P.M—Itcommenced raining about 2 P.M 4 | the people; and the Judge a! | bs ‘ren ‘ath: d , 7 repert to this Board as to the expediency of sellin . Sar day ts peer ad og) peels Zattte | likely be his successor: has continued ever since. The wind changed, about 10 | condemning the use cf dangerous weapons, even ior Fulton Market and building new markets fa Peck slip: | Ratio, in atiieh ai ree a ee? ke Mathilde de ‘ eens o’elock, e south, w now is, Thermom te fence. " prose: deterred in the performance of that duty by tush de- New Jersey Senator. 44 above; baro d falling, The Hendrick | | Verdtet guilty, with a recommendation to mercy. | Methat Sheriff street, from Broome to Rivington etreot, | CRESHBE. Three pleces are presented for tais eve- troit, ol Buneiations sil I have to esy is, that [ mire hissim- | ntertainment, either one of which, on ordin plicity. Mr. Berrien then explained the bill as doing Taswren, Jam. 98,1061. | Madson sales 7. rr nomen Came g. delighted with gas.’ Adopted: ty in Chat. | 2¢0nsions, would be sufficient to attract » full hows, larging, by act of Congress, the | The election for U. 8. Benator from this Btate will | wins south: cloudy ead ahilly” Thermometer 20. Court of Special Sessions. hemp faane mapa td ny eed ms ee fon ~ | The entertainments commence with the * French spy,!* ited States Court. This he held | pot take place for several days, or perhaps weeks, a8 | Appearance of rain. y ¥ "| Before the Recorder and Ald. franklin and Concklin, — atria oe hrackste, “under ‘the direstion of the | 224,"ill be followed by © new mediey dance. The tly constitutional. The Senator from Mis. | the time hor the joint meeting of the two houses for Avery, Jan. 939-9 A.M. Jan 28.—Kyficacy of Woman's 7'sars —Among the | ae Lay sd vB nnn a next feature will be the “ Dry Goods Clerk,” the new titutionality. Lask the Se- | that purpose has not yet been fixed. Cool, clondy and unpleae trong wind from the | Sixty or seventy petty rogues tried at the Special Bea. | Btreet Comm . — a drama. Migs Maiving will then dance an Irish bet be con with the - south. The 31 sions this morning, was a woman named Jane Hipwell, Wenn . Secteion. The by the Benstor from | meeting of the State {Insurance Convention: | §P.M.—I ing quite hard all the a rather hard looking subject, who stood accused of Missouri affect ‘ ing Str the southwest, Thermo: stealing a quantity 02 towels, pillow cases, etc from @ Mr. E ported the bill. Urica, Jam, 28, 1851, | (BK dwelling house up town. As Jane was making her way | “an a Davis stated bis objection to another part The State Insurance Convention assem bied to-day. ‘ Brnacuse, Jon. 28-04. M. to the bar, she caught one of the Tombs lawyera by the | larg ‘qaanties aa vron again addreceed the Senate, There were delegates from most of the mutual in- | The weather continues cold. Snow has fallen alight | sleeve,and the following pithy dislogue ensued be- from the store of Will! MeoArthur & Qo , import ‘hermometer 32. ; surance companies organized under the law of 1849. | !y. Wind southeast, 1! : old feller, cet me off from goin’ to the | No. 12 William street. The scoused, it'seems. wi Urica, Jan. 28 . ’ bo roperty was | Mr.G.W. Smith. ‘The They asvembled at Bagge’ Hotel, at twelve o'clock. | 4 soia ang stormy morning wiikey ote Teiand, and I'll make it all right with ye, I don't property was | Mz. 0.W Smith. Zh d going to the City prison. | Ser Well, Pil do kt. ‘Now mind, when you get up there, ory like t eee ad 4. | The Hon. Peter Wagoner, of Montgomery county, was | wind snow falli 8 | chosen Preeide: E. Chester, of Rensselaer county, yy he ‘ a cak. <taciae eum wneinas Vice-Presid H.C. Foote, of 8t. Lawrence county’ —Cloudy and co! ve and Geo. Young, of Saratega county, Secretaries. De- Hae not stormed much since morning. Ther- ometer 34, barometer falling. | legates from thirty-seven counties answered to their Avaaxy, Jan, 23-9 A.M. » thought that part of the bill which ssid mes, and the convention adjourned to two o'clock Cloudyall night and commenced snowing about seven that “ uniess the claim be made within two years,the P.M. o'clock. Now snowing fast. Wind east. Thermome- land should be deemed the property of United | The convention re-assembled, pursuant to adjourn. | ter 1#; barometer 30.210; mercury in barometer 58. States. was unconstitutional. | ment, andon motion of J.W. Bissell, of Rochester, it was 8. M.—Oloudy, and looks like snow. Wind south. Mr. Bi rcen differed with the Sematcr from New | resolved to appoint a committtee of five to recom: d | Thermometer 43; barometer 39 820. Hamprhire. The bill, jeot, was only # comml: subjects for the consideration of the convention, and Tror, Jan. 23—9A.M. rion, to make partite: ne several parties. Ifany committees to investigate and report upon such sub- Cloudy and cold. and snowing fast. Wind east, but one refused to make known his claim, his right was | jects The Prerident named the following to compose | very lig! ‘hermometer 20, taken from him; and when the government should | ssid committee, viz Messrs. Young, of Saratoga; B.| 8 P. M.—Very little change since this morning. tent lands to some one elee, he eould prove his claim | Cometock, of Rome; J. W. Bissell, Rochester; H_ 8. | Bnowed slightly all day. Wind northeast. Thermo- Fi'coers, but the bili wes mort bent; it to the claim- | MeCollwm, of Albion; and Hi KR. Hart, ot Utioa Afver | meter 30. rapidly, Thermomet and Bon.” theatre is giving gi he | quisition to any es hment with which he may be . gbam it going ahead xem's Moreum.— We see that the gifted anly Mr. Henking ti his b m which occarion t y' u before Justice Lothrop, who committed him to Tombs to await # further hearing Clothing —Officer Edwards ar- | | rested. yesterday, a woman by the name of Maria Mitchell, residing at No 12 kK rlip. om the charge of course, convicted! | breaking open ® trank and stealing therefrom a “Heir at Law” will be pertormed. Mv. {1 ding such alump | quantity of female wearing apparel, the property of | for the first time in his life, the part of Dr be the companion | Bridget Karrigan, valued in all at near $10. Itavems | Mr. IH. will do it justioe, too, Le is an exowil ood to the City thet Bridget Karrigan boarded at the house of Mr« nd isa credit toeven company at the wm as the ve @ | Mitchell, and during Bridget’s abrence the trank was which, as a whole, may be pronounsed equal to a n fell in easy tolds to { | forced open and robbed of the clothing in question. New York. We hope to see an uncommonly oro «ded wit knowing look at the er, | A dress was found in the possession of the accused, house for him this evening. Donaldson's Herenaiers y out of the room in company with an claimed by the complainant. Justice Lothrop] held will also appear this even! | the acoused to bail to answer the charge when « core # the requisite testimo: her feelings, t nte—it allowed them to show t! claims and get sultation, the committee renorte’ the names of the Mortara, Jan. 28--9 A. M 1 iberties—Paying Dear for the Whistle —Het- | A Young Girl Astray.— Yesterday morning, Capt. Orne’ ie rush to see the Revolt ot the Harem,” United States patents, thereby matting them good for | dimterent ccmmittees; alter Which, the oon entionad- | Thermometer at nero; barometer 99.80, and rising. | pent iifyde a” pt iuding bimeelf on the | Ditcbett, of the Fourth ward polioe, conveyedfrom a | at the Amphitheatre, leas grest as ever ever. The bili proposed to divide United States land journed till seven P. M. wing moderately Bloomingdale road, between 126th and 127th streets,on | house kept by Wallace Parker, No. 908 Water street, ir to rum the season throwg * property; but he hardly theught that the —_—_—___—_ 8P Furious snow storm now raging. W' See ee reas are meet, edarerera thee f bite fand. ft wourd be ef Eatensive Fire. southwest. Thermometer 24; barometer 49.00 and | o41+ to one Mary Fenn, whom he met, and to whom he See octanaer te bin tone ‘Taor, January 28, 1861 ~ Q Jon. 8~0 A. made uch addresses as ara not please the Youn ley; | , . - 0 ui uct wor give all lands to States if | A fire broke owt at balf-past one o'clock thie morn. | Thermometer one degree above; barometer 29 95. aod camel be i pede an Matered a vom | {be gisl sald, about 5 aon Ing, in the chalr manufactory of Robert Green, 288 and | Wind north; very (ORRy: |» 55 ag oa gt, | Blalat against him for assaulting het, and taking tn- | with her mother. tr one adjoining, viz. No. 286, The loss on the buildings Brocavritr, Jamuary 28-9 A.M, | Bred Siltver ity dolla, ADity prison. ‘The imprie is $5 560—Inoured $4,000 in the Albany Company and | Storming heavily from th ment was, however, subsequently remitted. an aged fifteen years, ly relieved and enlivened dy the witty repartees, jokes, aud Bom Lathrop, who has & never tall he opens nightly. The company equestrians now p con | at tho Amphichestre, ia the best that har ap there for several years, 1g, the faso Wells will repeat haw Mesare, Franktin 4 Runnals will sppear again in their great perform- 4 enid she wi ance of the Giadiators on horeaback. The beautiful Pan It would then aA ras in tavor of the bill. stitutional: a of Ireland should | was allowed to goon payment of the fine, with th the same postion as | | = gaa poe wt cc La herd hag oy ‘Thermometer 12 above. Feng northeast, monition that in future he should “leave the girls | wen Fok I — te F. BENtON FOpue' y Priest, Allendot » mere q * alone.” | " art 4 Mr. Berrien dments were eventually agreed 8, 600—with Cloudy, and ing lightly. Thermometer 90. In Unnatural Son—Jobn Wilkes, a boy not more than reflect not t rtllity and doanty of is mother and sister. | ther, of the Third ward police, succeeda ® young man by the name of James } charge of burgiariously entering the cooper's shop 0. 18 Fletcher street, and Lough Ney of every Irishman, who ls i bth Snile ‘bo with aneaulting a ‘The mother was the = Wind sou Company. The loss in the chair factory is $2000, with | quite | an insurance ct $1,200 in the Lexington and Clinton, | "gp. M —Weather clowdy, with a strong south wind, and Eseex Mutual The building was alse oooupied by | and a slight fall of snow. Thermometer t; and as sbe nal feeling \ he told her story, | kept by Tallman & Co, resents, greed to LmER moved to D dience beholding tow x W. W. Hager's shoo store, lose $1,000, partly insured; Wrirknact. Jan. 28-—94. M. ith the Court for | stealing therefrom several tools, the property of Mr. | ers of former days, in the waves beneath them Pesidetea 3 relingut and by J 0. Merrican’s clothing store, loss $1,000, | Wind south, and snowing fast, Thermometer 19. ope wanes waa reapectable, | The rogue, it seems, wifvoted ntranoe | shining Alter some t fully covered, The fire is the supposed work of on in- —- and eee appeared that strong | into op by forcing open the door, and after Mist Jucia Bewwert.—This you cendiary. BY BAIN’S TRLR@RAPH, OFFICE 29 WALL STREET. drink was the cause of the unnatural conduct of the | picking up undle of tools, was making on his os. plished arti«t who for some ti House of Representatives. The FL t Watert Deraort, Jan, 98-12 M, With @ proper admenition, and at the re- | cape when detected by the officer, Upon the officer's | tion from the evrgeant mand crition, qudiences of the oe Oe eee Cloudy; varied slightly last night ‘the complainant, the Court wuspended ten. | approach, the accused ran off, and when the oMcer | Maymarket theatre, in London, arsived In thia city by BY BAIN'S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Warrnrows, January 28, 1951. 7 Oieverano, Jam, 28-12 M. rections that if the boy was again guilty | was near up to him, the thief threw an ade, the steamship Ar We hear that Miss Renastt Wasnixorow, Jam 28, 1951. ‘The aggregate lors in buildings and property by the loudy and warmer, with indications of 6 those with which he had jast | dle of which strack the oMcer on the head, rtly make first appearance in Amsriom, Rroadway Theatre, 3 ; the chase was soon re~ hould be arrested, and dealt with | stunned him for an instant; the chase snsm's Pasonen.-¥he onbibition of. this MINNESOTA. fire here cannot be leas than $55 000. It is moatly oov- Sewed, snd the burglar ultimately eaught. aed con. | Pirrenyrom, Jan, 298-12 M. very ‘The Senate bill to reduce and define the boundary ered by insuranee. The following is a list of the prin- ah ” J Lothrop betore attractive Panorama, is large fami! : d pleasant. Matthew Ward,” oalied the | veyed te the police station, Justice Lot P 8, is drawing ly ciroles of the military reserve on St. Peters river, Minnesots, | cing] suiterers :— peor wae Rocuesten, Jan, 28-8 P.M. ‘made hie way up to the bar. He whom the charge wae brought, took i seetates ba we, PLAY ® Deautiful painting, and deserves ‘ing the rights ferred | r Raining. Thermometer 4. arly six feet bigh. weil propor. | the partis nd the ace was fol | tof sot . raittee a PR Stie Lant ee seer rors $4000 siawared tee 35000, Persia’ 7 Bosrox, January 28—7 P. M. tion arently ity. tive or sixty years of age. | the Tombs for trial, . . Srovran: Hart —An ontertainment of very attrae- to the Comm! a Public Lands. flotel cwned by John Brown of Albany loss about | Coldand cloudy; looks like snowing. Thermome- | iis gray hair fell in abundant and {rrevularfestoons | 4 Fiolent sJevault with « Kyi/eOn Sunday night, ® tive featuree—namely. the exhibition of the Grand me © FARM ttt Rotel, ewgee Oy, foes to avout Store a Sane Yor | ter 81. about his ears, yes restrained from covering the | man by the name of Robert Fraser was arrestedon a Panorama off the Tableaux of New Enaland, with ‘The House resumed the consideration of the pond- | $1209 | Woshington Gerritt $2000; insured; —J. &P Provingwoe, January 38—TP.M. | face by being thrown back at right angles with ite | charge of violently assaulting ‘Micbeet Timmalas, ¥e- | other representations, comes oil every evening at thia ing motion to refer to the Committes of the | Hotehkin $2000; Insured. Masonic Lodge and Ghap- | Snowing; wind south. Le lS re. | See ee ro bing ae eeeeen tae pte Jay Jt ont, ibtee wie | Barrces' large audivgoes, . Jon won, aa . sort in ry iy b Whoie on t tthe Union. the bill heretofore | ter. $1500 ;- insured. Mre Graves $1 f00, Dyer Hun Browing and raining alterna Thermometer 36. | nd then the other, with his huge | @ bnite, \njuted man ia confined to his bed, aed | They are rit. reported by Mr. Johnson, of Tennesses, proposing to | stom $6,000; w : sae : Mares January 287 P.M.” | Ward.” again cred the Cle Seabee ene ined ois recovury.” On the Bight | Mist Ds ¥ nort! . jermome- \ give to every head of a family one hundred and sixty Navigation, a ee ee pg | ce bo py meaty Suing home with o | nut street Theatre, Phila’: iphie, sores of public domain, on condition that he will oc- * Rentns poy i. Baivorroat, J 27 P.M. upon the witners stand. friend ate ne aa they were | pal Te a r gate, ot eee » pertod. je steamer Hen Mirty, i ‘herm the presiding coding op eteire Timming wn door. ay roe wood tu the braia . Cupy and improve the same, corteta Wty, domp evening. © ae ‘— saowel between 10 aad LL | trem indieposdtion wr peverel days, r areal, prisoner _ ‘ope uary 2-7 P.M ba Taba} "fun off, If yo plese, sit (warning) showed them « light ~this mn her second trtp Srawvens, her continues quite favorable. Cloudy; wind cast; stormy, Thermometer 36, Mr. Boows, of Miss., explained # substitute he ia. ‘The w

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