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a WHOLE NO. 6084. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1851. Seen ee eee as — PRICE TWO CENTS. : NEWS BY TELEGRAPH' The Owego ia. he ree NEWS FROM THE ISTHWUS OF PANAMA, pomnce belbfighte and. gunning: mixed with Seen: A. L. Brooks of Corning, a call to become ¥ boats No. AJ Madison stroet, some 4 ipa inform: party, | The Rev. R. Lewis has fa enlarge iSention THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. It eppears from the evidence, that there was « difl- OUR ISTHMUS CORRESPONDENCE. wate ee asia penton’ lem, Pa, congregation, uaiterile Prorbycory, andes | prisoner: ts wit i SECOND SESSION. culty between Garrison and his wife,so that Mrs. G, Cuaores, Jan. 27, 1851 though a party which had preceded them a couple | MEzed to that place. Tiise key. On Batur p76 ee had left his house the day before,and gone to thi Op i Med sas Camanche dy late of Louisville, Kentucky, . y 5 rs to the ate Caltfornia—Destruction of Gorgona of weeks, lost four men from a attack. | nestaken charge of the iirst Presbyterian church of ORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. house of her brother, John M. Thurston. She took from " 5 ‘Water scarce—grass tolerably attainable. Chester, Ill. =" thelr only child, « girl six years old, with her, ‘Thurs- —The Railroad—Health of Chagres. At Santa Fe much interest was manifested as to | | The Haptist church in Jersey City havo daterminnd ts al bh hada 8,1851. | ton went in the afternoon to see Garrison in relation | Day before yesterday the Columbus arrived at | who would receive the appointment of Governor of | to ‘@ new house of worship, and ‘rritory. friend thinks the choice en | $5,000 have been subscribed. ‘The bu' to the custody of the ebild, and had invited Garrison | Panama, after a boisterous passage of twenty-five | the Ter Our 4 pcm lapel sean lly pox ‘Mr, Bewanv presented petitions from New York and whom it has fallen will be generally acceptable in eather is suitad! Pennsylvania for the repeal of the Fugitive Slave | * Come to bis housein the evening to talk the subject | days. She reached Acapulco, nine days ou’ fi the Territory. Colonel Calhoun has had much | . The First Baptist church of Poughkeepsiv “awjlaid on the table. Also, petition from Schuyl- | OV** with his wit; when they separated-—-Thurston re- | thence to Realejo she encountered a succession of | Indian eanerience, and is by thistime quite wellac | Mmously invited Rev. W. F. Nelson, late of Cape ‘i . till county, Pennsylvania, praying the repeal of «11 « ng home, " 9 jeau, Mo, to the pastoral” the church, be indi = ’ 1aws authorizing slavery in the Territories and Distric: Soon 2 n started to go to the house of | fell to the southward of the port, and was one and nerally quiet, though the Navajos have beendemon- | eare ofthe Concord fred Daptice pret haa pa of Columbia, He moved areference of the vetitions, | 7H™rsom, and again met Thurston near hie own | q half days in returning. sirating their Bache to treaty-engagements by the | _ Mr. James W. Lathrop, a recent graduate of N house. Thurston returned in company with Garrison ji i Lis f ral tl d sheep this fall, Theological Institution, has accepted @ unan' Mr. Cay moved to I»y them on the table, to the house. Garriso asthe dant Intelligence has reeched this place of the almost | Stealing of seve ‘ousend sheep fall, from o P' Mr. Bewanv asked the yeas aud mays, tMefused, and | Quested the child to be eee Hie wile raid If entire destrnetion of the town of Gorgona by fire, | 80me of the settlements along the river. The ge- See = fea pent ts Mente Rigtin Chae big oye a earapen- he wanted to see the child he must come in. which originated in the centre of the towa, and | Pert! immession in New Mexico is, with regard to | ®t 0! Septimus Tuston hes Messrs. Cuasr and Haviin presented similar peti- | “Garrison then went in, and Thurstou handed him» origi Page %, and | Indians, that the system of seeking their good-will } the pestoral charge of th tions, which were also laid on the table. chair, and immediately pussed’outithrough a buck door | SPt¢ad in every: direction, destroying about ove by the meuns now in favor with the government-~ | jn Germantown, Pa. six miles a Mr. CLay presented petitions for modifying the tariff. | to the wood house. ie aut become seatedand | hundred houses, which were principally occupied viz. douceuts or presents--ie one that must be aban- im Em THE CAPITOL teken his child on his lep, and was playing with it, | by the natives as dwellings and groggeries—a doned if te country is to have security and peace. jon Davis. from the Committes on Pablic | when Thurston returmed from the wood house with am | great many families are thus thrown out of a 4 t Suniepeeee pe. rece Aver of the Dilla plan tor | axe,and approaching Garrison from bebind, struck | home. No American houses were burned, al- ‘hed ms mettre Bere thestcts ween thee ful nautical spectacle of the” Wisard of the Wave,’ <hevextenalon of the Capitol Rim In tho head with the edge of the axa, bursiag it in | hough it reached within a few doors of Muller's | the eens takers among them had netoreia eat | aaa d, with Mr J. 2, Boott im bls great Mr. Gwix introduced @ bill to establish a branok | Dit vein, He, then repeated the Vloy. whieh toox | Panama Kailroad House. ‘The lower part ot the | the way for a general peiaure by the Umted Sige | Chereeteceemaed, with Mr J.T. goott tn anyon as cnint in California. fonda ee of Ris tace, severing the lower. jaw | town was red an the tremendous exertions government, vponall they had. Ou the sitting of | Donne Inabi ‘This piece has always drawn large CoNORESIONAL RECORDS, Garrison died instantly--retaialag bis positionja his | 0! ‘he Americkns. The fire waa the work of in- | the Terriortal Legislature it is probable that the | ®semblages, because it hes b-en pissed oa the stage entertained of his Mr. Psance reported a bill to distribute the Annals | onair and the childon bis laps > cendiaries, Sjanish thieves from Carthagena, and | Pyeblo question will enuse much and heated coa- | iB, srest.splerdor, ‘Tha sconory is superb, 8 Hopital, whore of Congress, which was considered, aad ordered to be Gar: ite usked ber brother why he had kitled | thereabouts. _ “i troveray. Qu ~informant thinks the Pueblosequale acting inimitable. The entertainments will complude ae gee ‘he agoured pac- « beressed, Garricom tHe replied that © he could wot hetp it." The reilrond is rapidly'ndvanciog, dotwithstand- | jy annde, cA''h the great b-dy of New. Mesicana | F'n, the romantic drama, entitled ~ Gil Bias” Mi Onbore, B, Ea’an she bul repathed tem daysage |g Putrton docs aot evinen the lest contrition for the | ing the disuuv.Dtages of the Gattemy, und difftoul- | 19 all the tw of citizenship, and that the denial Sipe eee Santillane, end. Me, in stath . of tl " ° gry A ret os ee e Beortien ‘Thurston aes man of excitable temperament, and | tirely uceless to the compaay; munibers are at pre- brit ed pry te (ei cae: eget duction of “ Fa: which has drawn such im- | ing Andrew Quiam, residing at 87 Cedar Reng | that in summary court martials, when commisei compeneder fatto in tec srenelankin maain the / sent sick on their hands; notwithstanding thisit | Pe agent in keeping and defending the territory, . Es. 2 knocking him dows in the public street a stealing outed aaliteas Chios eeoem tee ‘The Coroner's inquest was adjourned at 6 P.M. tilt | Oks very lively, very luke a raiiroud. as well from the savage tribes as from the assaults | may be desirous of bringlog their euilsen to Feel ridin Repl gg hee as 93g A. M,,on Mondu; Chagres is healihy us usual, at this season of the | of disaffected natives themselve was walk- 8 eorgeour Bpectacle previous to ita being with ing along Orange street on Thursday night. whee be ep. It was then ordered fe gear Bop ~ wassuddenly tripped up trom behind by Doley, who e ° ossed. E p ‘The ainendmont, providing that all Judges Advocate | ,, .e,¢xemination Of the burglars has ten postponed yeer. 3 Seer k him tol blows whil the until {after they get through with the evidenco betore | _ The echr. John Rowlett, of New Orleans, from | he Destruction of the Steamboat John Shotieds cad ep tevee easls toon bio arenes eC anaee ohall be taken from } oth was rejected, the Coroner. Son Juan Nicaragua, bourd to New Orieans, with Adams,on the Mississippi. u eta The accused was conveyed bafore be i. amen tee ee aes otis ques. Farioee Glectotaiee have deen wate. inthe burglary | a losd of passengers from California, who had Th ities es Leger thmaire ee be 4) re 3 . Os ho committed him to prisoa tor trist, pate Page case, and further arrests have taken place. each paid $45 for their passage. tin this place in rhe late calamity of this ill-fated steamer, by y of Si g Clothing.-A man cailed Jamve rok are ee. Wieeetee right toa seat as a Senator ear Cee pinta and was condemned ; the passensers de- | Which eo many gou!s were launched into eternity, -—The bill of amusement for to- | Péggan, was arrested, yesterday, on Mr. Hate moved that the subject be laid on the The Iinois Centrai Railroad. mended their passage money back, and were re- | has created a profound sensation of sorrow and a morrow evening consists ote 9 French vaudeville of | breaking opena trunk, and stealing therefrom a qua: 4 Braincrinup, Feb. 8.1851. | fieeg by the egent ; they consequently resorted to | melancholy gloom throaghout the western country, ‘diana et Charlemagne;? and the beancital ballet | tity of clothing, valued at $100. the property of Jova table—lost There were only fourteen votes in the Both houses of the Legislature of Iii hi gent; they queatly o itl conclud f thi used f cirmative. peseed av act granting a charter of Incorporation to | Inder Lynch, laehed him to the fore-scaitie of | Overone huudred souls were hurried, warned t ons ine at one pg ee Sy cS oma Osborn detained the ace: for @ ture Me Senrme moved, thet the sabject be postponed, | theTninols 0 eral Bellread Oowpany.” the veesel, avd gave hima round dozen, when he | &nd apeeperes, th their Inet Scoumat, Many who wHheut tmoption aueetsiemeannay | ————__—____ and the 10 amend the pateut laws be takem up.— coibels hott auere relented and returned the money. Were on theirreturn home, after a long absence, | than M. Rousett and hia four interveting daughters, Lost—only tourteen ayes 4 took | = Meteorclogicut Onservations, Feb. 8, The eteemer Gorgona is doing the railroad com- | With bright prospects and pleasant hopes, to em- | pever appeared in this city As for Oaroline, wabave Before Ci Sent ee Franklin and oor rere gp pred Pay -p ocr Roar B'S LINE, OFFICE 16 WALL STt) pany much service, pl to the ditlerent stations; wees eran ane nee loved, ct pe ia aay So repead ws we have already aid; she Is the Deotey. . ene. Pi “ .—This has been « stinging cold day, the cflicers 2nd ere e all well. the bosom of the Mississippi, with nothing to de- | most ‘graceful and tuscinating danseuse we Rave ever Fen 7.—Attempt to obtain Money on a Forget Order, a bs «fea her ar opr erage i sor appeared. ing casteriy wind At 9 A. Bt. the t ‘The sleamer Porpero arrived thie morning from | sigpate their place of rest. Children shrieked upon | seen in thin city Aman. named Vayid Urawley, who has already cerved Mr, Hare said there was nothing before the Benate, | Femeter noted 12 degrees, and barometer 2970; at | New Yor k, und finding several steamers here will | the waters us they drifted along the dark tide, and Benton's Turaree.—A rare dill, end one which, of | one term im the State prison, for forgery, war thie Mr, Rantoul wae pot here aud Me, Winthrop bad TP. M. the thermomuter said 8 degrees, barometer sel this might or in the morning for Sau Juaa, | mothers and fathers heard their voicesas they, too, | Courre, will draw the usual assemblage of highly morping placed ow trial, charged with forgery (a tae ceuat aebets abies tareeat, ih tap eben ¥ . end both failing. Dieaen struggled with death, without the power of a help: | ‘Ptetwble and fashionable citizens, is offered for to- | second degree, iu endeavoring to obtain $20 fram Me. Sous dm ubetesetions— es on axiom Of law that was one bneren We bas a claady one wary 18. might, € mean ing hand--snd all died tog-ther. morrow evening Burton is an active, persevering, | Henry J. Meyer, of the corner of Rector aud Weat Jor the decision of a ovurt. Tbey were undeztaxin; \ . Ato ARREST OF COUNTERPEITERS. The circomstances, as we obtained them from | idustrious mauager, and his exertious are rewarded. | streets. in the mouth of October last. It appeared Fro ama Sun, Jan. 4 . «| Very justly, by the most exteusive patronage, To. | trom the evidence, that Crawley met a boy in the thelr autherlty would be binding on noone; there- | 4s found at 5 degrees above zero [ism Sie Seneee eon, } Mr. Leongad, the pilot, Sho was on wateh at the | mordw evening. a new comuly, entitled" She would | etrect and vent hin to Mr, Myers store with tha orter It hes been supecied tor some time past, thatex- | 4) i ee 4 te Avouny,~A very cold weet wind has prevailed to- bes ‘ “ * | time, are, in brief, es # the evening | wud She would not.” will comuence the performances, | alleged tobe # forgery. eee eee ne ene are bot vind the day. The mornicg was cloudy, but this evening the | (cutive coining operatiocs were carried on in this | and up to ten o'clock, the weather was mis'y,wi'h | ‘The cast of ebaracters embracct the Baier of Barton, | thu febtodsn e hoy 16 years of i had such abundance of time. and 20 public business | SY Je cl “ Sieessonsesee at 9A. BL, 9 degrees cle, et a Huet dave tictorer a Por Lt rbd indicationsef afog; but it cleared up, and every Lester, Bland, Jordan, Jobuston, . Rassell, and | testified as follows :—I live a | pragens et TP. M., 0 deg. nown. Oa that day 1 a8 e which | thing was fine and fair for a rm,—so much so, that re, Skerrett. The entertarnments will com 0 tramanst, thet Kepators could emacs themselves by The thermometer was down to zero at 8.| settles in the sfirmative als these suspicions. is . To decide upon @ case that was not before them, an: thiv morping, and 7 this evening, the thermometer boing svera, 466 Washington atevst; ats I war going up West atreet last Octuber. and met the isouseing abstract quertions ie renewed bis mo- |. s the captain, Henry A. sonves, lett the deck with | With the new farce of “ Betsey Baker.” risoner who asked me if I wanted a job. I told aim aan fo tokio the ‘ciate subject, but withdrew it at | ©'clock this morning morphers bas beon olesr, It seems that on Suaday week last, a Mr. Alex- | the ceriainty tat if ‘was aafe, and that there was | Natiovan Tuzatae.—Mr @ Locke, the great ¥ did not mind. and he gave meaten cant piece; he the request of but extremely cold all day. Thermomoter, ab 7 P. of., | ander Shircisie, a very hard Workiog aad wortuy nothing to indicate even a poesibility of danger. Bat | kee comedian, commences an engegement to mor: then handed me a note, nnd requested me to take ‘t te Mr. Dexrow, who said that it would be better to have | § desises above reso hath, ran mechanic of this city, who had accumalated by | a: about three o'clock in the mornitig, ata distance | Texing. The’ portormanc : dl Mr Myer. at the corner of Reotor and West str the question brought practisally before ths Senete; |. UUca— Although the Dad a ere Thee te? | his industry some seven hundred dollars in gold, | Of some 150 miles above. Vicksburg: she sircck a le of © Aladdin,” Went there, and Mr. Meyer was uot in T went b it would be better to lay the subject om the table. | | tthe r? edgf bre ety yh oie plenesal ee eeig: had made preparations to start for the Unite “ eawyer,”” oF a and immediately commenced Mc W Thompson will | Crawley an h 4 net ia; b Let Mr. Winthrop resame his seat, and then let some | DU! oe pee bed . e day has been quite the re- States on the ‘tnorning following. Oa rising on | guj *phe rr aS hens ¥, eee as de giofesquc, which will be tollowed by the | tole me to go back ani wait till he came in, one raise the question of bis right to vote, ‘The sud. | Ytte: the wind heving veered round to tas east, aad bd i'ling. oat was heavily loaded, and was drama ef“ Selomon Swap” in whish Mr Locke will | Would give me a rhiliing. [ then went back 7 : blowing strong from that quarter” ‘Tha weather at7 | Monday morniog, he discovered that his trak had | drawing about ten feet of wacer at the ur She ' ob ahianonen ck ain es Iter, Meld on tue table Yeas, 40; mays Rot | Crcicek this ovening wen very cold. and there were ap- | been robbed of all the money it contaiued. Sus | [rewens unmanageable, and notwithstanding the | svioa wil Manse c Mickizws econ. ae ” ; Géep wen 4 RatuneaD.s + seevat. Preranoes of # sxow storm. Thy thermometer wasé)s | prcting one of his fellow lodgera, and another in- | ¢florts of the pilot'te run her ona bar, nodes je with the new and ruscessfal ‘The bill granting land to Missouri for the Hannibal | Seve Zero. und the barometer wan talling, dividual, of the theft, he had them arrested, and in | head of steam, she sunk im less than ten s then he was arr Pisurcobus’ This fe a due bill of | . TE or wi ‘od a and Bt, Joseph's Ieuilroad pasted cot Rte ite Taatnae bas been beautiful, olestand | searching among their effects, a large aud com: | ip over sixty feetot Water, ‘She wut dow withG Sent, and will, wo doubt, draws crowded noas | Neyer: waa then put in evidence by the Distelot Attox oop nares tem atany ia ‘ sero; berometer 30 565; mercury in barometer 6; | Pile Set Gt counterfetiing apparatus, con plunge, bow foremost, avdat such au angle that | | Pxovosan's Licera —To.morrow evening the por. | BEY: th ‘The dill to pay Oregon thw expauses incurred in the | 07)? “thermometer 8, baromerce 2 69, mercury ie, |. (it Statnpe and the necessary machiacry, when the pilot ran from his place, he took a posi- | formanoss will commence with an overture which will | “Mr Menry J Meyer— Pe lene Bence yrange dy eet nde tne | perometer 64. and s light northwost wind’ 718) We. necessary for the making aod stamot * | tion upon the curve of the wheel house next the | be tollowed by the very gucorsstul comedy of “derre | | Please leud [mo twenty or twenty-five dollars unt Seeete Semeeseed the Neuve amendsant, and the | oie — This pacsing. 649 Saleek, tle hormomeles 's | deck, whieh was in almost a borizontal Hine. Hiw Right.’ “Mie Doss Barce will deace «Pas dep, | ¢veping. and I vill call on you and retarn the earns. Dill passed. git odie Gok Ue oba eate OF oat ey Bates’ wit aus, | L have been buying Nquore sud am $25 ehort; aad dr. Prougham and kit Owens in the principal | blige JON HARRISON, Northorn Hotel War 2 degrees below aero; it afterwards rose @ little, | coin, Fome yet Unfinished, was elso tound. They | ter the bow atr . rt ? - Kk the bottom, the upper w Dill limiting the | 2d avetazed 6 above zero wll coy. ALS P.M, it was | are mostly ef the dates of 1315 aud 1347; but cl the boat wrre detached : paoin broke ia two, | characters. The enterialnments will coociade ween Corner of West and Courtland streets.” liability of ship After debate it was lost 1 Slew The ae ee ees er 14 others may heve been struck, as itis by ne meas | and the chimuyeys passed through the easing | the new Taree entten the Weria’ uM or Doinarhis ‘This order was directed ¢> Heury J. Meyer, corner of NEW LONDON KAILKOAD, pe atte tho th Ghascber Sa la 1. aed het yet certem that all the dies have been discovered. | pnd digappeated. The two sections of the cabin | and Clouds.” There is great vart in this pro- | Rector and West etreets, A bill granting Londo Rallroxd Company | (P8) wit? Ate. M ~ sar d lit peattim cathe | Dhey wan silver, wad neatly pla- | teated round and formed a V, but finatly drifted | cramme, and of course 1% sill draw e ccowaed he Carsten F. Meyer, the brother of HJ. Mayer, toald- the right of way across the custom house lot in New | 1.0 Cook At BE: Mi a ey ted with good vilver by means of a galvanic bat-| iovether, end those who were upon them, aad] Bansca's Messen — Perbaps the largest audi | fled to the tact of the boy coming to the store with the ee ee % Wrirenace.—At 9 this morning the meroury indi. oe hws nev gor wertgieore, begs ores those only, were saved. The cabin drii the srorom, large as the dudien ways 4 | order. His brother was not in at the time, and he toi “easury | C8ted 10 degrees below zero, wita a bright and pies. | togerher with veveral » atches excteging’ cht i before it was lauded in half aohour, Meaotime his pum's truly popular and bemutifur place of pablic | thé boy to come ba d the thermo. | weil gulvenized t relative to dowentic prodacs. lumder, and | Smt thy. itwas cloudy at 3 P. tod which woold readily py Vhen the boat struck, the alarm was immedi- @ in. and witness showed him the order, mbled here oa ‘ aturday evening, to . “ a oe: Sor tee) onl z ie a ng at the eame time. that he believed itte bes ported a iv and 1550, | Deter was 9 abore with ine unknowing ones, for reel gold ive, and numbers Of persone, men, women az ot teauty | tt eu pn net de tag Quenrc.— This has been about aseold aday axcould | These thin abd ahiiinen: mddothote wan we tee Beckeruee teak viens feselt is uot ony | SorRery. They theres determined to givethe boy 2 8 piece of blank paper and te | follow him when he leit the store, Witness followed Awhen he gave the envelope toth= nse, In this the man wao gare you the paper t . a for an ex session. Lost. even though gotup | of San Jose, new cx eee aanmmed wena sow stay, Renny tas Semaiene to. | where the weie apparently | bers, douttleds, perished in their beds, of sirng Mr. Sovur called up the joint reevlution authorizing | Verto. 0 A i. fo the upper town the thermometve 0 the business of | for life, t# meet death at irst between the da: of the Mint to appoint their onnelerka, | 70) e ation SS Mer etont ur |Coustertention quite largely. Their nameo ate | The enfipe wee howe to work en envolope contains walle of the city, re waved; but ss the warning Was shor, num y attractive, but it i gotten up sud per * tyle of ple : that has Fonebed This in the team secret of U0 forget the ponte acter of ‘ and the paddle aty oud the Pea-t” is, wears to | The hoy replied that it was, Mr Moyer thea « ie cor at 3050, | Samuel Whitehead end John Taey were the bout had gous down, und they ¢ ; ¢ ny evening A new ani thriiing | aszested bim, 7 pu hrenome rt in the neighborhood of the oity. at | pul in jail, but we have very litle idea they will the water, by passing through the ‘The Beupstress of Paris”? to-morrow aver | ,,Mt-Johm Harrison. proprietor of the Northers to- e <nemues grees below zero. It has been by tar | stay there many or aay longer than wiil suit pipes, Btopped them. «] corner of Courtivnd and 9, appeared, tion to postpone orders to take up the joint uy of The reason their coave snent of their of | ‘The number lost 1 estimated at one hurtred ‘.-“JeoW Rovinson and his Monkey." sot up iemes wes seeder Coa the fees rebarned & vie. resolution makivg military bounty laud warrants | , Montsra.— it bes been a clear but intensely eotd | fence, by the laws of this country, is 16 years of | ondtweuty. Of the cabin passengers (about 1.30,) | in gocaatyle, and a superior procramme of ey asstrian Guilty without Having thee cous. Sas Seark arvignebdle, no quernu voted day, At 9AM., the thermometer was 10 degrees be- | forced jnbor ia the Quindin mountains; but a Wag | over twenty are known to have perished; aod cf riormepeer, by Frawkila. Kivers tunnels, wad Mies ced the prircner to the prison foz tout ‘A motion io adjourn was lost. low sero, barometer 30.09; 8 PM . thermometer 16 | a: onr elbow suggeste that us they ate active aud | the deck passengers (ciahty) but'two are know will be the order at the Amplitheacre ior tus | od sis sheath B to adjourn a 30 ind bh. n ek p gers (vighty) but knowa x Op & second vote, emotion was lost to take up the | degrees below zero, barometer £0.60, sud wind eouth: | jreejignot scoun irels, this goverawent would find | to have been saved.” ‘Ewee n of the crow, | ? A nen aot pertotaued lant work by ork Charged Robbing kis E:mployer.—Riok special order. A eter was at ze: it adventageous to employ them in the mint at Bo- hands aud firemen, w pd. a the “Acrobat Chapman wee calied upon to celend hiwwit THR wnter or com. vEeATCR. | ook REEL AS oe thpemencter #0) | ota to reeoin the base currency of this couniry. books, register, and mone heed Wrte | huace charge ofgrend larceny. in feloaiowily tatiag Pena har the relict of the captors of the frigate | ip ponre.—It wan trying to mow at 9A.M, and the | Kut few of she bad dollars are in circulation here, and upou the rewurn of Mr. Witson, the | ees 0 trom Thomas Braue, his employer. on, or 038 ’ a ommend thermometer raid 6 degrees above tero having principally been sent down the coast, where | clerk, we will be enabled to give the names of | shis wacemee at the Ax et day o em ber. 18 rom the evid Se eee ee dicen | ava w clear morviog, with the thor- | it is said counterfeit mouey goes exeredingly well ode espa = ard J Evans. it appeared thar the « these who were lost, or, at least, a number of | f ” ae t memater 6 degrees below orto at Piety week toar and | They wre generally well executed, but of light | them. | Pisorins of the a tet ifr heey Penne oh ther Gasweatee > agemene yes Ages 4 weight. ‘Tbis ie ome of the necidents for which m Hoge whooan | employment of the firm for more than a 1 : ~ won an - a Dia, ciden 4o who oan | employme \e Mt nin a ye The bill was rubseqjuently rej oted, by yeas17, nays 20, | Pirsaact, the wind north, and the theraowvier LVde | Soe the above was in type, Stiles, one of the | can fall won the ofhorss it | relisn «good painting, as it will, likrly, bs soom with. | he left Mr. Rvane bad missed money, and at Ie The Senate then adjourned | Gtees d velallintats prisoners shove nemet, endeavored to make his | eid, and in weather so tave ¢rawn piciou rested on Chapman, who waa accordiogly are eee BY BAIN'S LINK, OFFICK 29 walt. StAEST. espe, ob Sunday night, by jumping off ihe wall | jyatter of great surprive to th 4 0F Treiaxn —This exbivition has become | sted. and under promices of favor, made contest House of Representatives. rita.—The weather, at ©. ML. wi 7 cloudy | of the prison yard, but in his fall to the ground, | perienced fiver men 4 taken momey from Mr Evans, H+ told that be Givgty popular Cros Warn ‘on, Feb, 8, 1351. > @ wind fresh from the northeast, the ther- prained hi " evere $ ¢ unable to aoe be i. oni ‘oem bb ie penn ans that he had $260 ta the Bowery Savinge “ hare Batrionn.—There were judications of suow at8 | mo — oe One.ce teres. where it wae found that he bad such deposit in hiv fac Mr. Mewes seked, but did not obtatn, leave to tm | oy yt pi erm ometer 20. teresting Prom Hi Paso and the Upper | *)tehtnded vor. He said he had lost his bank book. aml therefore the Committee on Wirorc 10x. —At 8 thiseventng the wind waa N.N.E.. Kilo Grande, eamed me second arcean wave ano oe iy a Evensen the bank ter the a ra erm . e : y OF FOOD s ounpary | Leonard sands second which he bad thei The defence the thermometer 80, and the cky gave evideuse of o Se ¥ a . pany Shean the caetiees — ut « cumber of witneeres to prove a good character for the ailiiin the Rexek ¥ aie a ge Oe tom 8 tay come eat owt (Brom the National Iateltigenser, Fed. 7 Among the pessengers were rome persons on eunows? Mr accused ; and the prisoner's counsel artued to the sney of purchasing the Mount Vernon ny. 4 We hed the pleasure of coaversiag yeserday | their retorn from Calif - They le Lchey | Inpablbe estimation, They anz jury that they bad ro testimony to convict his o . . ‘ > tertalament for to morrow evening oF atend Isrorny: that if they convioted bim at gticultural school, or medel farm. BY THE ERIK LINK, OF FICK S HANOVER STREET. mith @ very intelligent genilewan just from sina | had, and had a fair chav f losing 1 Meroe Se ee ee pe el Re A a the The House went into committee on the bill to es Bosqunnana.—It haa been a very cold day, Fe, via LPaso, which latter place he left the 19h | vember of th in the Peytona as PR 2 i o ee ity & verdict of guilty of pette terseny eats, aaa’ soem ablish a Frevonsa —DPhe weather i# cold and clear, Wehave | December, making the journey thence to San An- she port to Louis | Volusion and ‘ mended him to the meray of the Court. The prisonet HOARD OF ACOIUNTS fine sleighing, and po mod tonio in twenty-one daye, in the midst of snow and | vil was remanded for rentenoe. ; Mr. McLean, (whig) of Ky , continued his remarks, Pine. 1t war cloudy all day, but cleared off betere | severe cold Ile gives, we are sorry to say, a rine Since the above was written, Audw, J. S yveepey, h Few Baw Theft af Jewelry ~A man named Peter BD, om yesterday, in favor of the bill evening At 8 P.M, a strong enst wind prevailed, | couraging account, not only of the country of New | the First Dogineer of the adama, has fucuwhed t | " rt. thin morning pleaded guilty to an indictment, Mr, Barur, (dem) of Ve. ealled attention tothe | and the thermometer bdenrers Mexico itself, but of its prevent destitute coadivon | us the following het of she pereons naved i= charging bim with having, om the 12th of J ‘Nort time remaining of the tession in which to tran- Danegrite —Tbis morning it was cloudy, wind NE, | 3 ftolen jewelry, silver wate, nad other through ull the settlements on both sides of the | cur o wRDOuRE « rie tact the pubite basinces, and guve notice that on Moa- | and soermometer 6. At 8 F.Md. is was cleetand grow- seer’ Gata Gas salen’ af $8 toe fons 4 det OW PAMQEKOMRS slVES Yacet 24 yay he chowld make an efforcto have the appropra- | ing warmer ermomer 14. halt bi dik siakad tr es & 50m $. : Jn pile ade the special order wotil disposed cf. | Srnaca—We have had a cold WW. wind. Thé py he pt re i gr ha sereend Wai | Tan | J. Serenten, 1s; Joba Joo + Wittiem f Sut one only had passed th ng ir poor in the valley, but is fair on the hills, ap to y March or April. egetabies, of even | Cin. Mr. Dasves, (gem.) #! N. ©, oppoerd the bill. Osrou—We have had a very cold day—sleighing | the few kinds there found, were exceeding | grea, NO. Mr. Bessa, (dem) of Tenm., advocated the passage | toleraide, Wind N KE end thermometer 2 degreos at geatce, muting living not only h ard bot precarious. ¥ Gredbe Oe W . baomia, te ie Ghiened {the bil SPM. he expectation was entertained thot the troops | \ «Hl. Bernard, do; 1. Uicbmond ‘The general debate censed at two o'elock, but there Mowrross —It is very cold here, and the thermo- | throughout the whole ninth military depart | 44 z ie Rene. 40 m go ely 5, — - as incidental Gosuaste m for an ae ane a yg mere w Sogrece 0h 8 4 2 le ‘seat, the atmosphere | WOME have to be put upon half rations in 1 (pile). Newport; G. Batmen. Lox «hat the salarivs of the three commissioners shal On RsbaLe @ wip Oh *p' . 4 ‘a . et) I ort; _ erannem, This was occasionally varied by afew | cold avd no rnew falling the usual ercicles of subsistence, flour being @ | yard (pilot), Cin’: L. HM. Lem from Jane Parker, of 54 Wert The property was found et 120 Church street, wh Lad been left by the prisoner. ‘The court seat hi the State prison for two yearn chad M Chapman This young mem, hare been at*ac ta steal John W i Upeo ‘ “hristian. Mishacl Mitebr il ontecker, Francie Mortis, New Vaoghan. J rk, Jan, 1, 189 dew . City Inteliigenee. : 1 | probable exception. Obio; F. Dalton, Aberdeen; ©. § - a oo the merits of the bill Narnewsnvra —It wae very cold and cloudy this | I L sheng 4 " P + n Roane oF Bereerinons AND THe ALDEOMES— "Phe Commltten rove, without, amending the Srst | meruing with the thermoncter et 10 degrees; aus | The wenther at Santa Fe, and, indeed, down the | and davghter, Orio; A Crowivy : rte beg sen arta Is waren toe Larree.—Oa Friday afters ecetion, and th) House adjourned, P.M. it was cloudy, crowing cold, and thermom t | Whole valley of the Del Norte, has beea unusuaily | jo; A Lan oe 8 “ oF voeom this Hoard met by adjournment, when the com- qn = cold this winter. On the dch, Sth, and Gch, of | (erainerr). Cin | 8 Simaons, 4 mittee to whoa the question wae referred, were to Extiaordinary Doubic Suicide, &. inourrowy.—The weather Is eloudy snd very cold. | December snow fell in the neighborhood of Santa | Manning, d ng Beam. Fe ; Stee 5 Lave reported on the asaiseibility ef the Aldermen of 1 thermemoeter at tS PM ville; Ireve Powell, Teun; L Fe several feet in depth. Near Delgad rancho om Renton ‘ ~ : Rertheast, and thermometer | gix men, herders, were frozen to death; eatile that pA WY eacdlacens te rh Bike teen, ate ta wind was north, and ther. | #4 stood tovether for mutual skelter were found | Ww. g. Brow. qamsen 1h axa aa Gead und stiff, and even the poultry on the roost | Tenn: D. P van re succumbed to the iaclemency of the seasoa. For | Dowell, Ci a long series of years no cold has been remembered Our Baltimore Correspondence so severe as thatol December last. Even at, El } Bavtimonn, Feb, 8, 1851. | Paso, in a region renowned for the mildaess of iu ys, during which the | Health Statistics of Baitimore—Conversation with | ¢li.aate, ity Fea eg ag ag = ~ Ohio. " . est dey wae Friday, the ad st. y went intorhewoods | Captain [Vist, of the Allatic—Fwe--Long Pav- | southeast, with a pelting hominy-grained eaow | ™*t°P? M and of # bighee station than | *°R6 #¢. falling. : whey were creat believers in epiritual | The onnual repert of the Board of Health of | The whole of the American commission for the . Baptist chnroh, Norfolk street—Rev. D | ‘ Incation of the trerty boundary line between the | Baltimore for the past year, shows many intereat- | ni,y can territory and the new acquisitions of the | merning : | ing facts. The whole number of deaths during | American wovermment, had artived at the Pasa, Constitution [all, Droadway—Mre Bishop Bowron, Feb. 6, 1851. In the woods at Braintree, yesterday, two bunters dicot Md the dead bodies of ersona, fronen etiff, ‘They laid ride by ride. One otter proved to bea woman, in male ettire, [t appears that they reached uiney, near Braintree, im November last. They teted that they rothers. After a stay of eight Pan Worked wt boot ona committed the second claes. who claim their seats under the new chy charter, The whole matter, however, took am unexpected taro. by Mr. Crooks (who has taken am votive part in opposition to the Aldermen) tech of them as they entered the room, with a copy ots role made by the Supreme Vourt, io a coawe, ts on the nature of warronto, by the people aga oot Me, | them, by which they (the Aldermen of the second 1 bie wite | Cl##, Individually nemed) are ordered to ehow, on the tthe , ith tartamt by what right they claim to act as super- vieor?, &¢.. and are reste in the meantitas, from acting uch. The div ‘@ point is thus referred te the decision of the Cen Riot ats Davce.—Some eight or nine persons were 4, on Friday, before Mr. Justion J. C Smit co and riot, at a dance the ol Hotel Pacific street, and held ta recognt- Feirdairn, who etand charged The wind pet, at eral thourn York; 0. P. Snow, Ohio: JN. Waite tep, Peon; A. Re ‘in.: Joseph Costetls, N.Y wy J. W. Prior, iford D. He ula do; Bou Pa; W. B. Bog, Prose, New York ) ¢. Ubandier, Ia; 1.4, ope of the hor ont the secon teligtous Nteliigener TO-DAY Dery. ane th rounicated oMr Relves er from Bostoa, died last with « mboard Sixth “sar we : ; ; Accord: eances to appear on Menda an ieee the year was 4,625—being 39 more than those of | With the exception of the ox train carrying the McDougal rtreet church—Kevy. Mr Armit 4 i on 4 The Auroce Affair. - 3 oa Saene Wend neea Ole te 1 | puppties, The Mexican Commissioner, Gea, | tt @ = lanai aan aes wet pe tae becca Bice BeseaRaal bell soe the benses of Burvsse, Peb.0, test. | the Iregeding year. | There wore emoug th 7 mM, | Conde, had also arrived. Col. Craig,commandiog | New Jerucalem church, Righth etreet—Prof, Bush, § ' re Fe AMIE tert etnmens fund, took place tase | be 45 a 3 t,0es ‘a em ferth Im the avive om of th meriing. the ene & Aced ent ta Wedmenday evonirg, at the Montegue Mall, the spa- Charles K. Gronin, who was held to bailin the sum | age; (81 of consumption; 240 of drepey; 145 of | the military escort tothe American Comm found. cious roome of which were literally crowded: but the only ife another watch wi vy, Clinton strest— Rev. Me Taylor, morniag, tbe . : . ont pped near Magofli rancho, opposite y . “ also revere Loper tings and other pr id to be bie Management exercived enadied all to pa of $100, to enewer toa charge of assault and battery | emo! “pox; M2of croup; 296 of dysentery: 75 in Ei Pose, eneoun a Foctety Liteary, Broadwey—Rey Mr Gries evening. m oe | 8 ae x al pt * y 9 o ‘ ing, however, to leave with his , . ~ “ we fn . the proceeds of the robbery. The avow partis were tp thete fall of joyment. <n SEAS SAND, to Aeress, fe tile county, Wes | = a a Cy he Ft a between 90 and | command, ia the course of & short time, for the | partes chrciams sneseh: Hamesond street—Ner. De. | o65 Nivea before Jemion Oaberm, whe eommites hess | ingen bers of the Cepertaneut, Seely oft ¢ yeeterday brought before Police Juatice b — ng Liner te Idi t erected in Balt: | Coppermine region. on the Kio G to the Tombe for « furcher hearing. : om vaq. | BED TEE prevent. as were General Duryea, Coronse sharge Of murder—Bmitk having »i di yA BUrmbEr of Dus pet 1827, which An unhappy conflict occurred on the eveniag of | rer, morning. Fornery on the a a ~~ ve Ben On . Beil, &o, The number not leone tha: et vey hd juatice bem pe more ¢ + pe, ba ie yest ned, a7, which was | i. wth of Decembe r, between Mr. U. B. Wuke- Waehingtow Tall, Hester etreet—Mider J. Litoh, ~~ oar a or ect — ae che | soup The music ty wete oe . gor Aes eee are “Gapnain Lavonee, 04 tha thie Star of the Weat, | mens the wagon rof the ox tr nentioned | Merning a ene Peeve he Lowery, parp die y the subroription are to Tulvereallst choreb, Orchard st ° ing to be drawn by R. M ommissioa, we. vt choreb, Orchard street—Rev Hi Pay. rid pas 3360, y, ie o Tabernacic B | and it wae eubsequ abernacic Broadway- Rev J.P. Thompson, ev aye ge », 69 Bowery. for devoted to the aid of the wid aid by the teller, 4 to be a forgery. | otain Ditehett. of the Fourth 4d orphans of daw . : A. > above, onde person attached to the = Mates thai heme Captain “Went of the Steamet | FY whieh Wakemen inet his He ecrived two ae mori shots trom his watsgonist’s revolver, shattering his The following gentlemen have heen chosen Directors | Atlantic, at Live: in the American reading- ” ‘4 fe ’ 2 * ¢ him" ne cerne dock, about to have her engines pi ef the Bo ponte Bank, for che ensuing year :—Joshua | Tom, @ few days before that vessel suiled, and Gan eee pens tae we ner iat i eto Oneneey ations! ohareh Sixteenth street—Rev. Me. | sie, A - a neceseary to ahitt yond wo whieh operation > ’ « ; 6 H. Moyer, Nicholas Moyer, Daniel Moyer, | Prd, Conversation with him in respect to her. | the wounded man's enfieringe till the 1th. An| ME. Church, Vestry etrect—Rev, De, Meviintock, | fieck to wa to the bank and get the money. promis | tinerrs, from Weabiagton, new ie, Jobe J. Diefendort, Coptain Lavober entered; and ou hie achin what | investigation into the circumstances was no doubt | mento, | andiserted, and on hie retucn with the menes toths | inepeeted and approved the machinery, Re. 4. Cady Rufus errion, was Ge theuen, Ee Tephed that he was fivaye made on the arrival of the ox train at the Pasa, . Building, Madson streot—Rev. J. Mac: | Of Suet ed. eee oe tie waa be eer ke on tentan Acwoon Cenove.--The tellowing te the ediest @enene Robert (fall, George Hall id from which they were distant, when our inform- 7 | Fhe mooe was given him. and instead of he of theeity of Brooklyn forthe year 1860, giving the mo, Peter d. Webster, aking Wt. ae ~ gone a ant met them on Christmas day, some two hun- lst church, Grand strest—Rev. D. Mt. 4 estern passages; for, eaid he, ‘ we carry so muc pe AJ yet o a the ages of 16 3 AM. Bor nin; boy # dotiar, he only gave him « ten ceat pieee num bert of children between steom that should we come in contact with an | Med miles. Allthe other members ot the Com- a Do frme, of Orange county we. off Immediatel oh time the rng! to the Sist Deo. last : t ny q > i ” mission were in the enjoyment of robust health. lying the pulpit et erian ch has be orn tha check, | White and colored... ier berg, ¢ a. a pe my Bey ‘Accommodations for the Commission being very | Kew’ Oricabe “sus bn «SOI Ualverton,” & few miles from the city, ecanty at the Pasa, ite members are distributed be- th Nees won destroyed by fire yesterday morning. It was tween that place, Rocorro, and the Presidio of San avcerta ~This * + ope, Kev. De. Tallmadge, | Biting aff 9 Man's I. Tnoation in the Oglethorpe afterneon jn Mulbor: The Maryland Reform Convention has adopted « “lwuse ellowing only those who believe in Go: . 2 ‘ * f Jobn Gran So ‘i A Elizario. The main party, with the mule treias, Presidens, has retarned to pape be ; ly 26 percent. Within the past year 70 persons were ccards and punishments in this world or the m & handsome structere, @a which there was no is- | oer Col, Craig's ercortz got to theif respecties eG feeeveres from an atteck of the | Her emiies Cranaban svlsed Divine by the wndee ll? | Lamlned, and received Moeness be teaehtone te eae ot as Jarers, witnesses, and judges, The ehip Victor, which sailed from Liverpool | Poets on the +h and 10th of December, though the te of Hartisbace hes | pleked up hie detached lip, placed it ine t jane = = and the others im the pubiie ‘We have vo mail south of Montgomery, Al for Bo'imore, on the 13th of November, consigned | VOMMissioner himself, with a few companions. gote inufen to labor. as the stated eupply of | liquor, snd brought it along to the police ee — order to exhibit to the magistrate the extent of t eererr Twenty erve 0 Injury. Offlcer Nealis arrested Granaban, end Justice bh Lawson we: William M. Wohie, the oldest Prosbyteri in the United Btates, died at (. to Hen 7 Mankim, Eeq i freight and passeng- | inte El Paso about the middle of November. They , Ky. ry pai the | ers, hes rot since been heard from. She has now | {2% the route np the Pecos, leaving it at the MoChord bas resigned th eof i vo . Horsehead crossing. church of Shawneetown, Ill. ent aceepted on in Garber cominitted bim to prison for the ascent for uttempti "fhe teat ot Buline cashier ot the | been out 88 days, and great tears are entertained Many conferrnecs took place between the Ameri- Inbor. as the stated rupply of a sharch receatly Return of o Fugitive trom Justice —Oticer Ralph Pat- They appeared to be working im concert The 3 Cemral Reilroad Bank, at Savannah, on | for her salety. can and Mexican Commissioners before the im- 4 ne eves = ly of Mayland, h > young ‘Gen, by te ne “r) Robert B. | the weans yeotelen Wiatrchsiparic - dnesday last, jupreme Court uri wunda- ¥. Bowen, formerly of Macylend, has ne hi a “— . Pennsylvanin Legisiature Fonacany 8-Avmeavens te THe The follow. Fy cekd bo arena epee, fer one diad hry nocepted am invitation to rettie, ws the stated eappty ger, Who tends indicted ons charge of grand | 4 weet rrost Caneneen A tore te Mortioarenne, 4 a burchra, recen| Paies aviog broken open e deck in che printing 7 Monponcncy eo. 8.iet, | Ik fSi eet ateesduied te nase meee | fete the ey tonaduinne Haale, the map | Fhutyuny fe thacemge usta”, wn" | tee Noni Suds tad re tometer ase, | Er chat wrt concatenate Oe . * ol vi! ry invitati in Decem Lo * propert H i ¥ Bevate.—The rerolation relative to the establish- tone ne on Funan 1 Dall tcotee bean inconsistent with each other as they are with the tates wepply at tae sheneene oC Bait ropa, otter stealing the money, eroaned from the city | extinguished by the ith war: ances ; ment ot aiine of mall steamers between Philadelphia, | Hiren Deak J Bronson, Witiiem 0 ter, | true topography of the country itself, Preparatory J, ene Biamdville Ky. snd went 9 Reston, where he was taken into custody Seinetite Suevteny Fan Francieeo, and Chins, Norfolk and Rurope, hat | Charice Fraser, Louls .N. Glover, Robert | | measures sore eames to, pend aa exploring Ror, Mores A. Hoge. (Cresbyterian) hee seen 6 tee ions Eorene Sonccaae eee man coe |. Thecie cod he ‘ipnen Girne Guring hi oti, persed in committes. A bill has been introdacad to in- jiiiam Hophing, Francie 8 Hoffman, James Mulford, | party over the eastern section of ¢ ine — KS, aye gece: gots vee ponveres ested. | steseete Setive Getere to prlann, for trial war eod im Philadephia at auction, on the 6th last, istown Rairoad. Hi, Piatt, William Pell, John B. Parsons, | in order that the final operations t be rendered | the ehure Athens, Obie. 6 os Pottsville anu Nort! John ban aa F Bhot: ‘with @ call from the church in Zanesville, in the same Charge of Rurglary — Officer MoDonaid, of the Fourth Of the eighty five members of the Wisconsia Hoven. A bill was reported to ineorporate the At- wail nsec Attainment. * econ Copia 8. Walker, of more speedy | arrested, rT . by the ture. session, thirty.

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