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THE NEW YORK HERALD. See ~ a ~ a — es = = == — a WHOLE NO. 6076. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1851. P PRICE TWO CENTS. SHIPPING. mae lish his threshing machine i boring town, | Phe Last Mours, Confession, and Wxeewtion | Whig Caucus balan Genntiinn | "Guar EA te ae LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STRAM- NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Tay ln, he showed that the hla Mini | “ef Kushen Dasber, for the Murder of Momttes pera ir <i = +P 31, 1861 iD e . Ez 5 le MAR Caer Baste eet eee | pa jaxnv, (demn.) of Ohio, contended that this was | David and Stephen V. Lester. Avnawy, Jamuary 31,1851, | A Drutal murder was committed on Thursday even- Ee tye herbert at cheese at portant Intelligence from all {ime'to incur the fexpenses, of another mint; BY MORSE’S LINE, OFFICE 29 WALL STREET. The whig legisle:ive caucus, Mr. Geddes ehair, | ing in Barrows’ flouring mills, Aurora, under the fol- Darth sogured until paid for. Letters P of the Coun , Avnany, January 31, 1861, man, hes nominated [amilton Fish as a candidate | lowing circumstances : —It appears that the foreman, Envanledwevepmpdatent Po arts try Fe igang for United States Senator, The whole number of votes | C.K. Winn, in the above milli, hud had a grudge against 0 aah Cor beasered oh betel alle ihe Last night, Reuben Dunbar, the prisoner, was guarded | e##t Was 70, as follows — | one of the men under him, ever since lant spring, and ay 2 ad. The steamer Atlantic will uoveed the SUDDEN DEATH OF THE HON. MB. KAUFMAN, by two persons, who wore left all night in his coll, | Hamilton Fish 07 Bamuel B. Ruggles... 1 | had frequently stated that it was his intention to take SENTIVE ie hi During the evening he wrote and left letters di- MEADS B08 +1 | hie (Abraham Smith’s) life. On the eventag of Thi NEW YORK ANDUIAVRE STEAM NAVIGATION 00M- THER PROM TEXAS ite former capacity for coining. seeiell ils wile tht thet Ho ceeteaee Ga, | Sap leet, © number of mew were sitting around the pany.—For Havre and Southampton—The United 6 ~—eews why create another mint im Ne ’ If one be 3 Vs Hamilton Fish was thex declared cnanimously no stove in the mill. and Winn was amongst them. The Steamer F Tet gt 2.200 a, barthen. James A. THE NEW Y BI ted in California, the influx of bullion into New | “elf to rest at about the usual hour, and slept better minated. deceared (A. Smith) came in and sat wi or Havre, touching a ORK BRANCH MINT BILL Earn He culled on the committe | tham he did for several nights past. He awoke | "rhe ewucus then proceeded to the nomination of tbe | Srdeved him w @ did not mind bim AND THE : this morning at an carly hour, end at the usual | Regent of the University. The whole number of votes | om the meng ee opines Of #euntling Mr. Homes (dem.), of 8. ee at SN ee partook, with Bis accustomed relish, of « heart, egent iy. e who! vot on the floor by the stove, and broke hi essential'to establish a mint i— CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE BILL. | Sonct doo on the representations from’ that olty; | meal. Before any company was admitted to hie oe? Reh de pct when no necessity hee been ab ome one seut him » of his confessi i Bamuel J. Wilk apply to MORTIMER R ing the government io such @ large expenditure, ony penteeniiny HA | Cimento eae BE ROYAL MAIL STE IN, CAPT. Al Hamiltom Fish Nomaimated as | suppore the mint st Philedelphis is Invuificient, what | the pictures of his execution, which considerably ex- ip ap tad a ———___ on, will sail fer Beri then? Establieh a mint in California This would | cited and disturbed his mind. He expressed dissatis- be jampbell wes then unanimously nominated. Attempted Murder and Sutetde. a Senator from New York. supersede the necesstty for s mint in New York, ie | faction at the appearance ef the wood outs, which he | Not aaingle silver grey of either body was present at Sane eae. WOMINATION OF SENATOR IN NEW JERSEY. to New ¥ no, objectio ieee foo Hin Ca fore off and put into the stove. At length he became | the caucus. If the sliver greys in the Senate vote for | An actor at the Museum, named Lewis, attompted aroun .in the Museum, during for without its action, through the monetary | more calm, and began to prepare his mind for the final | their own candidates, on Tuesday next, # nomination | 40 stab his wife, this morni: As he was falling he | whilst on the ‘does. 01 “You have killed hi: | that was what he ini non way. taxation and policy, she | goene. cannot be made, and thetwo houses cannot meet to | rehearsal, but she cai cea, . ; yught the knife in her hand, Page au, praasoaie gowrant—taa Fut. | ¢ yw Finld become: aa Now York ought, to, bea respesta- | “°At"a uttlo after mine o'clook, the clergyman who | compare nominations, swas out Zeveteiyr “hewie is then’ diised aie kecka, mat, that ander the EXECUTION OF REUBEN DUNBAR. (Laughter) has attended him, accompanied by several of the city en ee but suoceeded in getting @ razor trom his pocket, and = the Uaited Gentes Mr Buon, (whip) of New York, replied to Mr. | elergy. vilted his ool. Senator for = ne s1,1e50, | Sat bs throat. but mot dangerously, is Witergoss by aifteenth days of y LAST MOMENT: retorted to statistios At three-quarters ten o’olock, he prepared RENTON, JOB, Ot) 1000. _ | the name ot Mrs. Stickne; ‘ieccidout oe the non. rival of thomas ot 450 ad mu 8 AND GONFESSION. —- “4 — ss nrsivios ates tale Grecsed himself yee! covey and | me democrats, in caucus, preparatery to the joint —— + Bis, Masatian, San Diogu and Wonton, Tastee ees particularly, and does not the He | As soon as he was ready, the Rey. Mr. Rawson read | ™¢eting to be held this afternoon, have agreed upon | Murderers Committed—Close of Lake Erte. Ea The agent of the an, batem Se Reptorey., she soeammees METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, ofthe expense of to him the fifty-first Pelam, and all present unitea, | 2°” R. Thompson for Senator. * Burvato, Japuary 81, 1851. “heen teamalip COLUMBIA itl ply regulary, ator &c., &c., 0. Sbout Cates Ramdved theed tater sa eatmeted st | while the Rev. Mr. Howard led im devotion, Iie prayer | 2 8:-—The jolnt meeting of the Legislature adjourned | The examination of Hall and Knickerbocker did net 1 elegans pe yhyn ge betweee San eisee aad porte than yh to buy e lot and erect a baldlag and | was most earnest, and singularly appropriate for the | *!* afternoon, without electing a United Btates Bena- | close till to-day, when they were fully committed for ¢ THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, machinery in New York, and, in conclusion, summed | eircumstances of the prisoner. The prisoner wept | tf The democrats were not ready. trial en the charge of murder, During the proceedings ciate daisica, ta in favor of the establishment of a mint | To oe dosing tte delivery. Pe prem greece ae Knickerbocker manifested considerable interest; Hal See i tees 0 passonge: Poe THomrson, (dem.) of Pennsylvania, spoke In fa- | At twenty minutes before eleven o'clock, word was | quiz NEW YORK BRANCH MINT UILL-—THE TARIFF ick Hudaon tailed in woomeg © veland, amas EM pir Sit. nav New Porton she Wie BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, Telice fox solmegn coala be bronghe trees fies ose Lian yb him from the sheriff, that the execution | GRADUATION OF DIPLOMATIC SALARIKS—DEATU OF Se wy CHEROKBE, lravii ‘York on th a : to Philadel; tor coinage, and sent beok, for fifteen | ¥ @ place at half past eleven o'clock. This MR. KAUFMAN, OF TEXAS, ETC. > eaik tEX Path Seek meath for ‘Chores: Athir€ boat will iso ¥ ee ag Sener Homene tales per annum. He replied to Messrs, | seemed to affect his mind somewhat, but his firmness Wasninctow, Jan. 31, 1851. Accident and Loss of Life. Be Tew steamship CARIBURAN and PRILADELP GIA per Auinerox, Jan. 31,1861, | King and Phoenix, seying that it would be the sheer: | continued to sustain him. When asked if he did not | The liranch Mint bill looks « little smokey, but there Ouversnunan, January 31, 1861. Teavjgau susheriotsau iitengtrenedite detention as | Mr. Hat presented petition for the repeal of the | S24 ePoks of the large expense which would attend ut’ | find it more difloult to meat the tinal oene than he | te stil hope for ite passage. There ts some danger that | | East evening, at 7 o'clock, John Armstrong, pro- eavi poasible on the Leta forming,with the Three years would pase before the mint and machine- | supposed, he made am effort to calm bie agitated feel- | the amendments, reported to the Cheap Postage bill | duce dealer from Rochester, while attempting to cross pe, from Now Orleons ana porte ia | Fugitive Blave law. Laid on the table. Fy 00 f d be erected there, and by that time the Call- | ings, and answered in the negative. in the Senate, will defeat that measure by delay. the river to Prescott, with » double team, accidentally sult [ough ueketa tor any monih oan be seonred on applica | V*7!°U8 baker’ Secor trite PUT Eris tes) ae Viscilie, regretiog that thio | At alittle after 11 o'clock he expressed a.wich to | Mr. Hunter, in addition to the bill for appointing Sow tais anus oie eens Cet: Oe coy . . Barnards) who narro abe made Md Scnnae Subbobeddl 4; Salas saphehiod: teiskbes juestion had been brought down to sscramble between | engage in prayer on his own behalf, which he did. | four General Appraisers, has given notice of another, escaped; they were rescued by Mr. Holmes, a brother. ew York and Pennsylvania, as to which would get tang of ee [oleh santiago 180%: oxane the | the pubic e aecuaaaainan te ee hades His prayer was simple in language. He pexpressed bis | to amend the warehousing | in-law. who was drivi thanks of Congress to Generals Scott and Taylor, by | 1°ubt that the members irem those States would vote | @ntire submission to the sentence of the law, fo from New Orleans ion d exchason : : ig behind them. Mr. Holmes 4 ask- If either of those bills go to the House, there is @ | was so frozen that he was uw ble to get the ladies in L the cutter after taking from the water. The Tor Havana, ‘Now Orleans and Chagres.—Througe | directing the President to have made swords, with | that ‘such weuld not be the cone with meebo ee pevtugrinkss toyetbe, -ab-deggralben of pak Coens | Meine ladies and Mr. Holmes were tn a critical state thie teetanare auced rates. New Orleans | suitable devices, to be presented to all Major Generals other quarters. He the bill om the ground | "°™ Die sp! “Seen See Mose. iJ ; morning. Mr. Armetrong had some valuable property national de! now eighty millions, and we | known to him, that he might there reve: According to Mr. Foote’s resclution, we have reason | about his person. Dave laid the foundation for ninety millions, and he | prayed tor his wife, and that his o Generals Seott and Taylor. arked the House whether there was such ne- CABK—SHARP DEBATE BETWEEN | Oessity for oe in New York as werseabea"aee wight mont with Seegivenees, He seid he teosty fon- | He Lt eeday, February llth, a 3s Mths | and Brigadier Generals engaged in the battles under it. He engine. svenmthip, GEORGIA,” 5,000 tons Porter, U.8 N., O ‘sail look PM. froi wi great sinfulness | to believe that Mr. Webster has aplan to submit for 8, according to ‘The Aeeident on the Mrie Rallroad. THR AMISTAD NEI A guest aes wes of ministers, somewhat atter the British Nasnowsauno, Jan. 31, 1862. a4 0 gr i Erolah canon & x mnsene CLAY, HALE, AND OTHER: = Canue, (Gem.) of Ohio, o@ered on emendment, to The officer came to his cell et precisely half past 11 oye = wT mnt, Ro poor man ca ey 6 tie sals- _We visited the scene of the late accident on the Fer passegl ot fraiche, conte EO bas Mr. Mason's resolution, directing inquiry into the | come in at’ the end of the first section, thus: “ o'clock. His manacles having previously been knock- | hae addrested a letter to Mr. Webster om theeutject, | ETi® Railroad, and found one of the rails broken inte TF? Wrest surest, coracr of Warrea. | propriety of paying Spanish claimants, arising out of | vided one-fourth of the aggregate soluage abil be in ; ee | aie Minister is suid to be at the bottom ot | *eVerel pieces. It appeared as though one ond of the OR BAN FRANOISCO.—THR NEW, NEW YORK | ‘he Amistad caso, was taken up. 14 dollars. one-fourth im quarter eagles, one fourth | @4 off, his arms were pinioned; and leaning om the | tne resolution in relation to the Amistad negroes, rail had broken between each crorstree, by the hearl- ‘built, clipper ship INO, Captain R. B’Lit AP 9 Mr. Cuasx repeated the circumstances of the Ami- | in halt-eagies, one-eighth in “a, ‘and one eighth in | arm of the Rey. Mr, Buecher, supported by ons ef the I regretto say thet Mr. Kaufman, member ‘trom ee engi sith dantnael Bor he akeve’ sont as Coats WEEMSRS | stad cage, and denied thas there wes any Justion is the | double entles’’’ fio anid that the coounanelions ofthe dipitink inthe GN oA 9B tainades baacs 18 te Texas is evening, of disease of the heart. He | Pt* Of the engin», but were not displaced until the quires only the ini of abies, at plore ‘Ne.€ North | claims against the United States om ségount of this | Philadelphia mint, st this time, was very proverbial. ie J ei eas | itt the house wt two e'clock. apparently ic robust | Jsst car came round the curve. The car wont into the ‘Fiver, tofmmure preference in fright. for wich apply to case. (Laughter) You will find that during the last year | cended the stairs intothe third story of the prison | }cxith was young man of fine promise for a | river about 00 fect from where it left the track, It IFFKEN & IRONSIDE, No.2 way. Mr. Hate sald this claim was the most outrageous | more than twenty: three millions have been coined im | with a firm step. The persona who were allowed to | long life, and high advancement. His death was s OR BAN FRaNCISCO—DISPATCH mand ever heard of in these days of perfect harmony | double eagles; about two millions, six hundred thou- intel Gaaaeaed cvend struck a telegraph pole, twelve inches in diameter splendid A'l fast oailing packet ship, ANGLO E | and fraternal love. When agitators were dead, and | sand incagies, and the remainder, © million and a | ¥itvess the execution were already assembled. ‘The National Hall is to be converted into theatre | #04 cut it clean off, ‘There is nothing discov ER, ‘® 1erge if her x4 agitation quieted, it was not safe to push the moral |- balf,inrmaller coin. This object was very clear. It WIS LAST WOKDS. aud Miss Davenport opens the season next Monday. which indicates that any person was killed. Mr, Mau ySriek seecmn Wor 2 fow frst aad | Though tose phorhave related lsc saaee nes | Pet ete ea ae ean eee eremeRg the | After a moment's delay, the sheri intimated to Mr. =e Snot ithe. and other tine ialieiar ek ieee ou; jose who have resi avery may no le. , an ‘ me ad er severe injuries e a S"SuTTON & CO. 84 Wall atesot, tranquil, thelr feeling was still existing at the bottom | eulatore, that they ‘may not have’ competition with | Beecher that the prisoner was at liberty to speak, if Wenpoyivan' cian in attendance expresces the opinion, this morn- JOBN OGUEN, 116 Wall street. bad of reeming tranquility. their shin plasters. The scheme was to plunder. he had aught to say. The fact was communicated, ing that he will recover. Mr.Ogden, of Owego. another —— —— Mr. Cray said this resolution was one of inquiry. Mr. Cable’s amendment was declared adopted. and Dunbar addressed these present substantially as In the Senate, nothing of interest doing. of those most injured, returned home in yesterday's NEW AND SPLENDID | iis opinions om the justice of the claim were not fixed Mr Van Dyke's smendment, substituting Jersey = train, end was thought to be gerously injured sbip FLORID A. Captain Fhomas Lyou, will leave | sither in favor of er against it. He could not but re- | City for New York, was negatived. iollows:— In the House, the Bemate bill to incorporate the | “p34 further examination of track where ‘avapnah 01 Baveetay je aeeery, oe mark on the evidence, that the peace and harmony ; J bee et — rer pcb establish a My dear friends, I feel my situation is an awfal ‘ens ylvenia Steamship Company, passed to a second acoident posnvees shows that eg} a of th t measure: mint at Charleston. jared out of order. . two of them west one of them east ae rs conduct of certain Senators, The agitation on domes | "Mr. Bucons, (whig) of New York, olfered & proforma | OD: 1 feel that I committed @ great crime, and that datain, Goal Company: cise ta tonvonmts | whore the care few off the track. This proves, e — - fic tlavery wasatanend.and the Senator from New | amendment, to ensble him to say thet New York | MY #entence is just; but I hope that my sins are for: Baptist Bootety of Philadelphia. Tue that the engine of either the up ‘Theatricais. Hampshire. and those who act with him, seize upon | asked for s mint. not for her own benefit, but beceuse | given, through the atonement of Christ; that my feet | Committee on Ranks ected @ bill requiring banksto few momente before the acci Boweny Tuxatke — Tbe same very attractive bill as last evening is offered for the amuse: merous visiters of this establishm mances will com: " the constitution and the government undertake to re- tar | ulate the colnage of the bullion which comes into sand upon the Rook,of A tion om domestic slavery... The Senator trom New | New York. Ifyou make the gold durt and. bullio Hampshire voted im the minority on the trade the | legal tender, it would which met with the aoni- vils—and not the unfor- * Kuppored by the conductor. My friends,I desire tosay phe menthily or quarterly statements, and to publish Souk snek awe Graken @ a few words before I leave this world; let meexhort you -—— -— --— tunate car, as to beware how you yield to temptation, and remember | Fuither Reiative to the Loss of the Steamer “Templar,” with M other day. The Senator himself admits that the party | in New York It was a duty of govern to look to Him who bas promised to give his grace, . John Adams, Ratiway intelligence. of which be has been a leader. is now at th ing power ever private property, to exercise it for the “4 hs Ave. J 81, 1851. Re ye oS tnd there hope and nil others who deatre ceir’ | beneat of commerce. ‘the foveramenthar ne right te | and asslat those who are tempted. I hope thiat when New Onveava, Jam, 29,1851, The Mohawk Valley Raleoud Company has te with the tion op domertic slavery, will remain, forever. I believe | tek Vgh weg fer it to Phila. | we are all done with this world, we zariah ©, Flagg ie president. ereby fn instead o' tion 08 tnarity, wil Temata fo teks ou make i wil moet ina | Wehave just received the melanchely intelligence | organized— will never rise agi star country. elp) cee Sey Soe better, Ob, God! into thy hands I commit my spirit. | of the lors of the steamer John Adams, Capt. A. A. 7 Hare said he never had introduced a; eaten | Yee eeatines ye ante genes ae” wen ry ‘TRE EXECUTION. | Jones, while on her passage from this port to Cincin- te of the Isak O1d Bullion for President, Of commence. It was the duty of th Still hundreds are seen wend- Orwcuvwar’, Jaa St, 1851, 1 hundre nt when exerciring the power, to do so with a view tothe | ‘The rope was then adjusted about his neck: the oap | nati, She left bere on the 21 Several democratic papers in Indiana urge the nomi see the gram meio place for | wa does SAUL aah edie a tnediceh witha produce, and nearly nation of Thos. H. Benton for President, since his en eft Island $2, ip & | feat im Missourt, Some who previously resommonded d noon after runk, ¢ in two, | Gen. Lane, now support Col. Benton. rly one buudred and fitty of the passengers = —— reatest mumber. ament of the gentleman from Poubaylvesin, (Mir. Chendler} if it | eudden jerk, his body was drawn upward towards the howed anythin, that.instead of taking the | oeiling. instantly brox 4 th D 7 seihed the nthe | ceiling. His neck was instantly bro ere those at the from | gold bullion to wore drowned. including eight or ten of the The Markets oat de ree |e icky. He was no prophet, but he would venture | morter and machinery should, be tr er ea ol ie eee Jobn Adams wa a A *" Giserxsatt, Jan. 31, WL. *; | to declare, the 10 plac Imself as ne, aD. frame. io ee, ery little bas been done i; Kets to-day, ever Won Fair Lady” | gidate for popul State and the privilege wae granted him by the shorii! ¥ Sanne sane wo have no change to noth He wore « neat, plain black euit, with boots well | Pélly loaded with railroad iroa for Cincii aT Br, Lowrs, Jan, 31. 1851, | - -_—__ —. —— rovisione are active, and prices tend upwards. 6°) lished, hair emoothly combed, shirt collar nieel: . ing but a plain building, with machinery t vajue | which rendered him in outward 4 Meteorological Observations. ~ pd glen be iligots Fiver, cold “s Mr Vexance, dem.) of N.C, am a the g dsveeeg more appropriately for a party th BY MORSE’S TRLEGRAPH— OFF Uf dry salted meat at, $4 56, Shoulders, ‘gilek ont it, ie id, wor rove that there ow y remained rurpende wi re > » po pgp os Il the most couveutest i utes, when @ surgeon felt o! his pulse and pronow Wind frem weet; thermomete: bams, 1,600 tierces, deliverable on the Illiaois river, sol | plices in the United States. But all th ba wee 200 and rising; clo Nim.o's Gaver —This famous establishment will | quiescent compromise of open on Menday evenii with the orlebrated bal- | Himerif im the position of Jet troure consisting of Uaroline, Adelaide, Tere: Olementit nd Mons Rousset. with a full and tive corps de ballet The entertainments will oo: the new grand ballet of “ Catarina.” with the Die dansuese, Milo Carolire Rousset as Cater him dead. The boay then taken down aud —_—— « iy erfermances will wii F York did bel livered to bia bro*hei | thermometer 19 degrees audeville of " Indiana snd Charlema coneapess Sdpneed eo to at reloot ed tothe residence ot h ove rero, and the weatber moderating, w * Our Philadelphia Correspondence. --A bill of yiel country. Thi diMoulty { country, where bis tune! to take plage to morrow. | Puiiaorurmia, Jan 81, 1861. offered for thi ing. The performances will com- | Mr. id the resolution was one of inquiry | from Philad-ipbia to New York, and van avpmace | t B1-9A,M, | The Weather and Hee— Destructive Fire—Law Case Deet$ ™ ody of only. The ject had been recommended to the at- | & day was a matter of ami There were not more than three or four hundred out- | Wind still northwest; weather more moderate this | ded in Favor of New Vorkers-—Diverce Case, $e. dan ley, whi : tention of Congress by President Polk The committee then rore, side the jail,and perfect order was preserved by the | morning. Bnow fell all night to the depth of inches. | The clerk of the weather has given out, to-day, @ = oF Sate Mr Chase taid that he would introduce any ubject, piel sree a Ste Burgens' Uorje and Republican Artilllery, who wereon | 8 P.M.—It hes been e fine day, and tRewesther | 1) os cia geal nntee Wet will dance @ pas de deus, subject he thought proper, duty at the request of the sheriff. | more moderate, wind still northwest; thermometer 21 | 'y Ps er ol abior win! were Tarioun beautiful overtures, a weet thes ator from Kentucky or NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, sasipabarieianans | nN soe: wi Annet aa. B19 A. M. made of. eee is crowded with fields of ioe, conclu re of . ~ a “#9 r . A very cold morning: wiod northwest; snowing very which the dealers in that commodity are rapidiy ow® ‘There appeared in the streetafthie afternoon a pam- | « if, y y Bog Fill Bave the effect of crowding the house d that the resolution lay on the table Senate. Pty he Scones, which is said to be | little; thermometer 10 degrees above cero, About tWO | ting inte cakes, and ato nea ee Jeas were Messrs, Daldwin, Chate, Hale acs a wodes er ts | 8 fall Resslom, ackwowiodging, Sie gute, | 196"? ft Ok" Goudy evening; westher motersting; | In the Dd h ,, . . ” 4 in committing the hy te Naviowat Taxarne.—This evening, Miss Hathaway | Hamlin. Upham and W eee oer Jon. 31, 1861. The sheril, who pre. | *leighing good; thermometer 19 degrees The fireuf™n had an arduous duty to perform early the successful dcburanté, takes her benefit, whens very re boedhaaaralnysyh m nownces it the true and only confersion of Dunbar. It Brascuse, Jan. 31-9 A.M this morning, in extinguishing a fire that commenced Dill is offered. The performances commence The Prrsioeny a eed the Belect Committee on | appears the only object he bad in view in eowmitting | Still continues gold; sererui inches of snow fell | in the workshop attached to Rarle’s ploture frame ee- drama of the Dry Goods Ulerk;’’ the bill ing the usury lew, as follows :—Mr deed was persousl aggrandizement dno ill | during the night; light wind from the north; thermo- Ma diey dance, by Miss Malvina. The ” M of New York; Mr, Geddes, of Onondaga; Mr | {ling towards the children, hut be tho: if they | meter 2 degrees above zero teablie veg} No 216 Chesnut str Til be ‘the ° Devil im Paris,” with Mise | "ty, resolution wes then sdepted, se J J 4 were ont of existence he would tand a chance to get » DL Cienr and moderated, a little fel te- | completely Burned out newer in ap pene she will ac rf 5 THE PROPSSRD TELBORADE Line eo THE Pactrie, Guinpip, ot Cher a Lepter’s yrrerr.. Bat ad c | bores at, and very calm, thermometer 12 de- et 5 ae ore, ate wee ; " ae not premeditated, and that | grees above zero ; ore of Women.” Mise Malvina will appear in @ Bwiss | | Mt Kuex reported « bill granting to Messrs. the equalizetion of easel tolls on all ralirceds. | he bie wife away for the purpose of giving | Osweso, B1-0A M mirrors. but they ware dance; and all will close with the French Bpy.” We hort Heese the way fora telegraph from the For rawalis: ae As oe bos opportunity of committing The deel. Its | Weather more moderate than yeoterday, but etil rn sharpening his sickle, and Anether great Ulli, dee this | “sew sczice senihe Pon Abeieeen sate tus vmod, hile there | yery cold; wind light from the northwest; theem Brovenam’s Turatar.— The ess.” which han been ar. The Cam presented @ communication from Mr.| Mr. Cnoriws introduced a bill to amend the law | thy youngest boy unme to get hie perminsion to go m | ter 4 degrees vero; cloudy h great musical ability by Mr. G Weightman Benstor elect from New Mexie). asking for | regulating sales by auction. | feb 1 ot the first time that becopjared | &P M —Clear and pleasant, moderating fast, light fo! which were ruined. for killing them After some | wert wind; thermometer 22 degrees. joer of Mr Karle is Till commence the performances This wil the epact declaring New Mexico one of ‘sun ounee waned: a for kiling them b mom, 6 | ben ob400- cee tomeocaet be followed by th ot “ Wilful Murder” | the United States on certain conditions. Referred to ition, he induced biw to go ints the woods for Unica, Jan. 81-94.M. | ody red. io Milo. Ducy-Barre » ith will the Territorial Committee. Messrs, Mitten, Owen, Brawe Onowswe ad- Durpese ‘of gettirg woodeoes; and while he w Cloudy, cold morning; soms suow falling, abouts | 7. The deg the Messe: Lame THE AMISTAD CANE AGAIN dressed the Benate on the subject of instructing our ing bis attention tos place where the child w inches teil during the might, wind northwest, thermo. | &"belm, in th r part oft building enonped r Hing o ’ ve be covid find them, he etrack him ~ below nero, barometer 30 140 ams t> semsenesionin ch comepentate eovtenn toe Se et and 1 with the rwingle tren. lie aimed well. aad | Melts geBrecn Selon sen eee eed slightly, yet cold pending care in the nist prius branch of United States and Spain, relating to the Amisted | "HF Thatcocn continued the debate. ‘ | with one other blow lite yasextinct He covered the | tii); the day has been quite pleasant; thermometer 2 © Court. of Morewood & Vo. of New York, Museum ~The janoes of this day | citims. Laid over Mr Lsrnwan suggested @ labor-saving resolution, | body with lraves; hidthe stick under the log whereit | G/urvey above sero, barometer 00 240 lien wo sen el DT pee may whe ate for the benefit of “Donaldson's Berenaders.” In - THE AALARIES oF DirLeMaTs doptea, | Thich, would tave the Legislature poe fhe poe oy was fourd. and returned to the house. Sew te oe rid aiasnd; Renctkab aie ne. by verdict for the platatif. again the afternoon the performances #ill consist of “ Obar- fr. Foorr offered a resclution, whieh was adopted, | [¢ reads thus: — y . ¢ ao on til ele * old; wind ne mereuryin | ©. inde: a lotte Temple,” ene negre melodies; and in the eve- | requesting the Secretary of State to communicate any | ‘Kerelved, if the Assombly concur, That thie Logislature is | Alter reflection. be concluded to entice the child off Bill cloudy and tery ¢: n ty included among Inte the woo gaged | baron 5; barometer 20-1), thermometer 1 degree ning. of the “Heir at Law,” an tnsormation in his perseesion, touching the expedien- | in faver of all ihe great reforms of the pre togather buttert ute, and while ay, and ‘ Y prow e boy if he would Ike to see a SbOve Be dies by Donaldson's seremadere . cy of adopting a graduating scale of diplomatic sale- | ovr 8: store in € be jer Be ip thie, he aaked the be 5PM 4 cold ali day, wind northwest; : ors to earry in ‘s Dent ich he rep ively. He ran all day i ke, d other eminent artists, will ap- | rier oe ee ha ei te: clatter eee ome atirely tae | mereury in barometer 06; barometer 30-895, therme- pear in the comedy DRAD LETTERS IN CALIFORNIA. The joint resolution concerning California dead let- ch & Fe80- following him up; and when atthe height of twenty fees | Meter 11 degrers uded upon s verdict. Some very Cincus—Arrenxoon Penronmance —In order to so T tau. 1-9 AM. d. he made the roj 0 a limb, # were mace during tho examination of commodate families Ba AM y prea S A Rye lh od he directed | _ Very cold and clear light wind from themorth- | witnesses placing some rakes of our city in thelr trae in the day time, t f Oneida, moved to postpone the whole | ine noy's atrention to finding cut the meat, which he | W¢tt; thermoaneter 4 degrees bel light betore the crowds that listened to the procesd- the iiarem ” will be wean pbk ae “ it SP M.— Weather pretty w ings. Were not our libel law #0 peculiar, the publica- euid was in another tree Iie then rlipped it over his ad 0 eo bo y 7 cold, and pl ot; the thermom: at while he was doing it the boy eid “ Don't Cae cecal ag thie cvesing ot 9, Wan noon, AF well asin tly throug! tertai the evening, are generally over about t | tion of the evid blush for oar m: * would cause us Philadelpians to was on ity ‘ire favorable tos division of the ae ee eierabing of the eunjest | Revbin; don’t.” When he had secured it tig making 20 years possesion. in good faith. feot cinim, and evidence against the United States round | arecs Merers. Soule and Bradbury supported the amend- vo ere bie neck, he kicked his fort from the limb on which he | Rorthweet Wryvawats, Jan, 31-9 A. M, : me nt, apd Mr. Berrien oppored it wae standing. and the child must have been j sin eel S cowth Winds Chavenemnetee Trassan Opune Be Pawonasa Or tux Pricarn's The amendment was rejected by 11 yoas to 37 nays. Aenenht strangled by the as he did not move alters oy mnrmn~ a © Romeo and Juliet,’ ‘BO more agreeable mode ot parsing Mr Besxrow moved to rtrike out the fourth section, oye | When he forced the “bid off the limb, bis cap fell to M —Th meter at cere below sero; very © th eo other visiting this magnificent pisture. It has already deem | appointing an agent te attend to the interests of the Avssnv, Jemuacy 1, 1061. | the ground which Dunter took ond ploeed om the | 0 Sy ocid ang hardly any wind two oe ng very mtr | by thourands and we have heard but ome 0:41 United States. before the commissioners and courts RILLA NoTICRD. | ie > " om —_ 7 one wat Oo q~ soe a b . Jan 31-9A.M rl al, full of his suo that it is the fine t - mt his mother etine, who. it appears, became jpnLwaToN, J - Miitiic: mart Gadete, the motion was sejected. Yous $,/ o, seonsass tho sale of Arewood in Now York, exoopt | Sit Ris mother af the time, who. it appears, become | os scsthwort; clear und cold, thermomeser ie de» | {eet “t ; York end Dunbar's wife, mueb alarm prevailed about grees below sero. Ovrwere.— The beautifal Panorama of Ireland is at t Bewrow then moved to strike out the fourteenth | om license; to regulate wharfage in New P ee i ‘ tracting large nasem blag It ine 4 insert @ eudstitute Brookiyn; in relation to the rank of ineersinthe the abrence of the childrem, nod ® general search SP M — Weatder very plearant, with a light wester. Ment war given with that epirit betes | waa commence’. and the boye were found just at ly wind; thermemeter 4 degrees below sero, energy and taste which @istionuich the macieel co: amendments all of | Militia of this State, be bad left them. Tie fully exomeraten hie mc Maxcursree. Jan. S1—-9A4.M. | compliehmente of the areas artirte. the audivn jenate adjourned. THE COMPROMISE MEASURES OF CONGRESS, ther from any participation in the orime, and says Very cold; wind blowing night; thermome- {n upon the instrumentation with reiterated a mreen e@inel 6 resciation « that. on the day when he committed the murders @h™ tor 8 degrees below zero Aelineator of [rieh The concerted music, also wae rendered with the D of tives was sick, end murt have hua iying down when he torpec, Jan 31-9 A. M 4 be aoene \c ment in Philadelphia, on Mot Rouse pntaenergs ak oie a committed the deed With regard to the pail ef wster,the thermometer 1 degrees below rero in sak the fem pron a cope by Cour Oe Ee nes ee ge ae Sects are the came a8 wer don the trial, bat beh ttown, 19 in the upper town, barometer 30- | of the mort finiebed exhibitions of the lyric «rt Betees Soa yt a : sng on a Wasnrxorow, Jan, 81, 1861 denies endeavoring to draw off the attention of persons ico. wind fresh from the weet geen upon the stage. The mere wo cee the wentuanat a aut Alderm urtevan' THR NRW YORE AND CALIFORNIA BRANCH MINT BILL. | aren frem the 5 4b Mowrprat. Jan. S10 A. M triumphe of this vooalist. the more satisfied are we rr ¥ Ho never bresme welous Of | ving and clear; thermometer 10 degrees ebove sero; | thet Bee betthians saree bas tas just us Berks ocuneag Sos pus on TIE | emcee meee tena ee ene Set nty Of Die atime Be Bad commited, Ul We | saremeter 50-65) Wind Work and if ene can be prevailed upon to remain here during Special Bessions, charged with assault ond dattery, | oRé Californie Branch Mint bill wae amended by ox- neal Sed, Tes neven tiveabe ef ceaseang ane hetion bes Kisoeves Jan 31-04,M, | the spring and summer months, when the tide of po- committed on the person of Mr John Hudson, undet | tending the time trom twelve to three o'clock to-day es F ascend pxiousta hav them found being comrinced that | Weather clest; thermometer 0 degrees below sero; | Pulaticn rete toward thie city. her success will be he- the following circumstances: It appeared that Mr The Heuse went into Committee of the Whole on the | a4 = he never would hare been charged witb th urder. wind weet po IT pena vical sapeuartine Ge tol hen Hudson visited @ shooting gallery in the building | state of the Union on that bill. Up to the time he made this ccnteasion, he denied hay- Toronto, Jon. 31-9 A.M. | SESH onal conSdenes prectios giv reerpigee ie known as Gothic Hall, Broadwa: ar Pearl street. i ¥ way Impl Wind weet, thermometer 4 degrees above rere be eno 1 public. Her singing Ls While there. a lamp was accidentally broken, and the whig.) of New Jersey, replied to the re. on ou tee ‘ee a Lay I aha aye 4 : “ Inet night. were much more perfect than on any other 4 ot eve js cou o on ol ot ~ firmt Reuper of the pleee charged t bles oe breahing 1¢ andler delivered yesterday. [He differed poral sel of hie id be for a moment imagine. from | BY BAIN'S TELEGRAPH, OFFICK 29 WALL STREET Siapts 50a Bs eae of icy -_ Toil this Mr. tudeos ob cted,, and Toft the place own dy nace gpg wt = ~ ee. H rg Hghtiel, Ta the duet betecew herself and Parodi. the “ie was followed into the street by the prisoner and | Phia. to coin from seventy-five to oj Clear; St daylight, thermometer 6 degrees below | tones of both were pertect. and harmonised with sia. ancther person, and assailed by them. MoCarthy only | lions per annum; passing by double eagles, failed ae did bis 10 break jail that he eon. | Tors 31-12 M Soh sive, wan remerkibte, for tae gertotion Ta waiee wee on trial, ond vette the ae a, AS = ing the emailer pieces, the capacity woul need tensed his guilt to Dr Neecher Clowdy and cold; river frosen over agnin. it wae exeonted by all the voosliste, On Monday po ey Bare Mp ge Mm o to thirty millions, ‘The gentleman from Pe bie the upervirors of Dutchess o ° © reas, &e. Sanoveny, Jom. St- 18M. | night Benquiriso will teke bis benefit. Marets taking the position ef counsel, began to eross question pe The Robbery of Adama & Co.'s Express, &e , the witnestes To some of his questions one Of the | said that the transportation of bullion from New York | by tax; to compel the Syracuse Senriioehs' an. a 00k Wind northwest; thermometer 10 degrees below rero heving arranged vith tbe bau haere to taake tt alsa ‘To. FY = eptakg subecription Parodi will » Ti geu were there arene ime rae ate tthe toemen "+ | to Philedelphia, tor coinage and sending beck coin The thiet has refused to disclose the hiding piace of Cold and « car; wind aout wert. Oe ae Fear in comic oprra for the first time in this countey, 6 low fa thin?’ anid the presiding Judge: it. Clerk, | COUld be effected for fifteen thousand dollars per Ao most of Adame & Co.'s money. The officers bave been : o eurew, Jan. 1-8? M pom Fan ge Lage Red. — emeres of Ls a9" thue 1 " Road Company to borrow mouey Mor senuRant, J making a very effective onst, Banquirioo merites ge Jet 9a 100k ot the complolat "The complaint was oe, er by means of Adame’ Express. But he, (Mr, | Re Pend iporseee 6 Brie Out digging for tt sil day, but, so far, only $500have | Wind weet; clear and pleasant, thermometer 2d® | benett and the house will be orogded to tee tne o to be no other than one of the aceused, Augastua Pat. | Sint) Wae sure, whenever such bargain should be | notices were given of bills concerning the rank Of | been recovered. The thint's name ie Chester Childs eee above sero, Tivetion of talent he has secured Fort Prams, Jan 1-8? M cloudy, thermometer & degrees above be sale of Sot te ben ees ee eane ot the aeeused, Kugestas Fee. | made, it would not be fer thet Inoluding in- | ofcers in the militin; im eviacion to the #al ent ts cup Shnoteen geass ef ace ¥ on hie detouce, and orth “Mavarthy. Jaws — of he | surance, and other expenses, it would cost two hun. | im the city of a Os ong! Ld s. We Aten Shenae a mail south of Waghington to Psy bese court tenteneed MoCarthy to pay & fine of $10, but | dred and forty tho dollars, Tle said that the cost | ‘ection of game in Courtland’ county, it the revised ¢ Jemacded $15 of Parker, whom they considered ti charter of the city of Onwego, to amen: night ‘ ofa lot of ground in New York, for the erection of @ | statutes in reference to nee Minstnxca— The format Oincenmatt, Sem, 8h, 2068 years, are offered for this evenin mt. Songs. instrumental performances and exquisite ‘The river ie full of ice here, and no boateare incor, — most blameworthy of the two. Mes i “ ban fF 7 Btcambont Aleak, &e. ‘The weather is moderating considerably. At Loais- | dancing. Go early, and secure seats ves committed, ta Beta tot 7 caighio ry cell etn ner hen rehbeet polbection ofthe tepert rr) the Supreme Court; to Br. Lours, Jamuary 31, 1861 Ville. the weather ie moderate, but the soil bout did Ve Bersew's: Mr nevnwue This excellent band of Rtht- ail that brought him to the kn + 7 would be coined im | brovide for the appointment of Btate Assessors: to | a vt seboat Mt. Pani, when at the lauding, witha "0t leave there for Cincinnati on ace | oplane are coining money for the manager nese was i LJ the former place for two hundred and fifty thon- | amend and cembine into one the several acts relative Ls Wasnrnoven, 6PM | rok itlerque and the burleeque concert art bess ~— tand doliare, There buildings would be more tor | (# the city of Albany; Im reference to whariage im the | fall Joad from New Orleans, sprang aleak, and #090 gh eomometer 20 degrees, wind nortl ndolear, | encored Veliows is an excellent manag Movements of Distingutshed People utilitarian purposes than for the eye. He thought | city cl New York; to authorize assessors to examine | beg one foot of water in her hold The freight was P eerves the greatest credit for the Racrrone, Jan. 1 ‘Thermometer 22 degrees, wind northeast. and olear. le - tel 1 oO General _M. Btoddard, Island; Captain 8. J, | it right thet there should prirous on eath in regard to their personal eatate, 8 much damaged and a large quantity of euger wos which be caters for the publi be 8 brarch mint fn . Obi ye ome the actin relation to the Jadiotry t 0 r Com eral eee on re prepared toes th leit requitisg compensation for injery eacsea by Navigation ba don all the upper rivers | Pansverre, Jum. 31-6 P.M pA OR yg Frail Case be N negligence. — Thermometer 25 degrees, wind west-eouth weet. deserves a regular bumper, THE COMPROMIAR AGAIN Returning Californians. | Haveras, Jom. 1-9? M |, ho doubt, will have weht not to be © Resolutions were offered In relation to the compro- ty 31, 1851 A beavy nerthwert wind hes prevalied hore simee | Pars ucson's Hatt.—Mre Denne, aided by MiceJelle leet te larus & paper currency of forty millions, | mise measures, Laid om the table. The steamers Teabel ai ached here last Wednesday Gould. Mr F. Lyser Me, Dann, and Mr Condon, wilt ‘ren New hark Wo Philadciphis to be soled, | ‘The bill in relation to Mooee river, was ordered to «| night, ftom New Orienns, bringing 106 returned Oall. | atiermometor wt £0 Wall street. at 10A M. inde | €1v8 8 ee Ta ia ke Gk ould be as absurd as to requlre the farmer to osteb- | third reading, Adjourned forniane, with #45,000in geld dust betwoen chem grere amore vero; and at 6D. M18 degrees | hopes her iriends will remember bee,” * popes her triends will remember ber,