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THE NEW YORK HERALD. i — ——— = — = a nn WHOLE NO. 6088. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. B, Senator fer New York.—Rise in the New Attorney General of Mary! NEWS BY TELEGRAPH | wiini cen foot oan tee teeny eras | NHW YORK LEGISLATURE, Hudson River s - ticsencornoey might, ot ii odlecke Tied ak eae tration was necessarily compelled to notice them. Senate. ws premerreipepsspeyries | fortunately beard ‘th: of 4 A , Bob. 12, 1851. Governor Low. - eo soreame of the HIGHLY INTERESTING. | resitbezocy iomels say atta on te pros whe BY MORSE’S MAQNETIO THLAORAMH. Mg. Fersis will Introduce in the Wouse to-morrow, | Attorney everal ot Mamtend. | nent brant M# | whole Ronse would probably h DAR man, and wes b: nal friend. Acoanr, Feb, 11, 1851. ® bill to provide for the election of United States Sena- Cogn eo: muattas tor. Im principle it will be the eame as the one now Meteorological Observations, Feb. 12. Mr. ¥F. keds intended, THE THEUT. GENERALSHIP IN TH SENATE. Bppeal wae mode ton ho nee pry BY MORSE’ LINE, OFFICE 16 WALL STREET. rympethi The Adjutant General communtested to the Senate: ; way in which Gen. Scott was treated? He would vote exieting. Buvrato —We had a cloudy and cold ing, with for the ‘resolution. He observed that » t | in answer to e resolution, that the suppert of the mill- | Mr: Bchoonmaker’s bill, as reported in the Senate | the thermometer at 1d at o'lock, und barometer 20, | the Miblorthe wife of Mi) Nine se een ee Mar Rereaden j . | the Niblo, the wife of Mr. Niblo, well Defeat of the Bill for the Support had been established in the person of Gen. me tia, during the last Gscal year, cost the State $20,161, to-day, goes to the judiciary committee, consisting of At 8 this even: wae moonlight ; wind north, ther- prister of Nible’s Garden, died at the rote sonny a of war. ton, when the French war was antici mometer 2734 ometer 30, and aleighin, My id rather ereate the off then i and the county treasuries $28,109, which is less than in | pegers, Sohoonmaker, Babcock, and M: h 00d. usband, in this city. Mrs, Niblowas a danghter o€ of the Insane. He was one of the unfortunate demoorate whe 41é uct | 144T, when the present system was adopted, by $10,000. | doubttul what shape it will beer when pe eR ge gy. thermome- | David’ King, who ke ablic house in Bloat a Pip eg the Meni His ‘The ice is breaking up fest, and the water is rivi thirty years age, and which was subrejuently THE PUBLIC PRINTING IN THE HOUSE. xican war. Teasons might hare | wy, Berxoaw introduced a bill to incorporate the ig Up fest, and the wat ving ~ Thermometer 25 at 9A. M.,and97 at 8P. | in the Bank Coffee House, kept by Mr Niblo after been pereonal ones ; but he be! that the appoint- repidly, Quay-street is flooded, and merchents are | M It hes been @ beautiful da; mont, at thet time, of the individual proposed, and | New York Juvenile Asylum. Scouring thelr goods. Considerable quantities | Bvaacus:—it snowed « ttle lant night, and hie | PEriessvith Mise King M the eky wae cloudy, b Rochraten Thi ter 26 at 9A. M..and 27 at8 P.M, . resort business to make a Lieutenant Gene NEW VORK JUVENILE ASYLUM, to the Benate. erly wind. beghtoccdopeeg 6: tee Thich war euleey maarged uch of the success of BILL TO INDEMNIFY MR. RITCHIE, | $22%i2g Dim out to commend Major Generals in Mext- bd ~ lon of stock of | Oe ae ee nails She day has been | Mr. Niblo is owing to her ity and active mind. ae © Sosa ecrasind tata tect | eae Casnn war ilar th tna | sergeant Snrentn a weno | Seat "dS ag a eb | Hea ovine ht i nd ma followed would never have ooourred. How couldthose | *djourned. without the question being taken. reduce the fare from Albany to Buffalo, . bad “| | Dearn rxom Eatina 4 Pince oy Mear.—Yesterday, Bill to Provide for the Election of a United TRoswpported. the proposition ‘then, to send out as ‘Ausany, Fob. 12, 185 ehuseitzzHer a Sow Gevaco.-the evening, like the whole day, is ele. | She Coroner held an inquest om 8 man named Franola je utenan’ eral one who was not of the ican Massaebhusetts—Her U. Seo. ¥ 7 ct AD wi eat & piece States Senator in New York. y fretuse te support this proposition? retirees vaatsirreg. mroweter 20-81; OF M. thermometer 28, ima bent | meet. Ou Monday aftersoom, the decesasd called at : A petition resente Boston, Feb. 12, 1851. i the porter hi q A | Dovatas would vote for the resolution; but pe was pi 1d from s large number of the ‘The fourteenth ballot fora United States Senator wa? meter 80.03, with fa very light south wind. #6 porter house, No. 123 Twenty third strest, and got ind —sSloiae tnoer tall tans ht, but the dey bh: ® glass of beer and seme meat. While he was Li bad this moraing. We annex the result:— been clear, the wind Oe A a te of eating the lathes, » pe 183 | refreshing. ‘Thermometer 21 and barometer 30.360 at | PiP® 8nd produced death. 169 | A.M; thermometer 24 ond barometer 30-400 at 8 ane a os Deatn Cavern uy Disxase ov tHe Liver.—Coroner 1 | | Avsaxy.—Tho weather was very pleasant to-day, and | Geer yesterday held an inquest, at the boardi: =. | the sun began to have ameffeot on the ice. At9A. Mf. | No 17 Btate street, kept by Mrs. Urooker, on 383 | the thermometer noted 22 meroury in barometer 60, | of Renealair Bentley, aged 51 years, born in N: sevusees 192 | barometer 20-736; at 8P. M., thermometer 25, baro- | who came tobis death by disease of the liver. jd prefer that it provided for the sppointment of | citizens of Cayuga county, asking that # law may be 9 . Beott now, and when the office beco! tit MR. BBEKMAN’S POSITION. | {iui Semaine sil the Presdecs ban See aat tt | passed, probibiting State jails to be used tor the co nnn es frem t the army and citizen soldiers the proper man | *Demeut of fugitive slaves, and that triel by jury be tenant Genera! granted to such slaves. Referred to Committee on so ‘Trial of Ex-Governor Henderson. reich Jer, Davis flowed 1m, opponition te the rete. | Sen ofthe Governor's mesege oa telates to federal particular: Ss, bre: ly this. jeott received no relations. ‘TMPORTANT LETTER FROM GEN. HOUSTON, | coure bis rank was the highest. He questioned the | The Judiciary Committee reported favorably, a bill Tl ‘unqualified declarations that General Soott’s services tozincorporate the New York J er pes: meter 30.930. deceased was a boarder. and had resided there for the were unparalleled. He questioned also whether he | *°=!D00FP ovenlle Anglais He Til ibe gheerved that Sumner was nine votes | Miva, The weather has been so fine to day that it | last three mouths, and for the lest week ‘be had beom ANOTHER FATAL STEAMBOAT DISASTER, | wee the conqueror of Mexico. Gen. Worth and Quit- UMITED STATES sENATOR. thert, which 1s « lose of six om ome of the previous | broke up the ioc in the river, which; ia its tam see | confined to Bis bed, having taken ae wes vtatetne i h re while threatened us with avy cold, whioh affected liver. Verdict sccord- men reosived no brevets, because they were Major Mr. Bchoonmaker introduced his bill, im relation te erals. the water was f Gen . Mr. Foote replied, vindlosting Gemoral Scott, as the eleotion of U.S. Senator. The following is the above ballot the election was postponed | Dlocked up below. and ‘Receptio: jenny Lind in New Orleans. halt feet ovor the docks, but it h ATH oF ax Unxxows Max.—The Coroner likewi m of Jenny in Orleans, | socnowledged by ail the ‘world as the here ofthe | Proposed smendment to the,present law:— Whenever fi, eas Rigs have neminoted J Thomas Stephenson to | feet “Thermometer 18 at 8 A.M, aim pprterdey, held am inquest, at the Firth ward Station &e., &e., ka. Mexican war. the Legislature shall, for any reason, have failed, or | o¢Mr Spence sovcasioned by thedesth | "Bu giiscrox —The morning waa clear; with an east. | House. on the body of an uoknown man, whe was Mr. Davis rejoined. hereafter may tall to cleot a Benator to represent this ACES TEE erly wind, but the eveni cloudy andthe wind | found by ofioer Keefe, the night previous, sitting om Mr. Footx replied. ioe go eee State of Parties in Montgomery County, | northwost. Thermometer 13 at 0 A.M. and Lb at 8 | a cbuin in West street. The offlcer conveyed kim te + Mr. Houston opposed the resolution. He thought ited Btates on the day PM. the Btation House, where he died, The cause ef death THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, the grade unnecessary at this time. above , the Legisiature shall, on the suo- For Puain, Feb. 12, 1861. Bunwixcrox.—At 9 this mornin was bemorrbage of the chest. The ‘p- SECOND SESSION. iter: Boxtany and Bravsvay opposed the resolu- og non ag rg Prnctoeblt are mpegs oie ‘The following are ths results of the several town pleasant, the wind southwest t eased. te be a kind of vagrant. — + seern | ' Hone, : i Senate. estion of engrossment was then taken, and | Chamber, and elect such Beoator by the joint ballcc | ‘e¢tlonsf held in Montgomery county yesterday, for | | Wrrrssis: Physiology! on the Lith Of febresye ie potent han Peep eearmveseisi carried. Yeas 32, 20. of the Benators and Members of the Assembly.” Bupervisor :— been. imter sleep of animals, the influ- TRLEGRAPH, ‘Yxas—Mossre, Badge Mr. Bri mar hag leave being asked to intreduce the | St. Johnaville, (democratic majority). 100 rit: hi body, the use OFFICE, CORNER OF BEAVER AND HANOVSR STREETS, Bowler, Clay, Ciat 100} Dill, addreesed the Benate at length, defining the poal- | Palestine, do. do. 40 | 10 deg. of a larger quantity of food in winter, and the action of Wasninoton, Feb, 12, 1861. Mason, Miler. tion he had taken in reference to the vote whioh he | Capajobarie, do. do. y RAIN’S LENE, OF P1CE 29 WALL STREET. purgative remedies and of bleeding. art ities had given at the Senatorial ballot, claiming that hie | Fonda, do. do. com, the weather Ouance acainat 4 Poviceman,—OMoer Baokielwite, ARMY AFFAIRS. A) p) course was a by his. t noon, the was clear and plea- Nave—Messve Atchison, ee fully approved by hisconstitusnts, and that | Glen, do. do. ‘468 8 W.. and thermometer 20 of the United States District Court. yesterday morn- A communication was received from the War De- | Chase, Jefferson Davis, Downes, Felch, Gwin, Hale, his objections to Mr. Fish were not to him personally, | Mohawk, do. do. jal, mad: omplaint to the a inst ¢ a | Bat 5 re pope . 1—AtT A.M, the thermometer was 9 | ‘ng eomplali the Mayor against @ poiice- partment, enclosing copies of the Army Register, and | Houston. Joves, King, Norris, Rusk, Sturgeos, Turney, aoe polititician; that » man could not de on all | Amsterdam, do. do. ; at noon it was 10 above, and| men of Bev: ith ward, for extorting money Walker, an itoomb. aides of a great question, and that he had reason te | Root. democrat, elected without opposi Ni : —Catharive Krot com~ _the proceedings of the court martial held at Little | The Senate thereupon adjourned. believe the heart of the majority was unsound tothe | Menden, (whig majority) ...... Ne rerekarst 4 tothe policeman that she had been assaulted Rock upon the military storekeeper. foros ned Union, and that the dootrine of Sewardism was in di- | Charleston, close, but probably whig. her i ber landlord; and the policeman, taking advent ANTI-FUGITIVE Law PRTITiONs, House of Representatives, wot opponition to the sentiments uttered by the glo- i bt le spo one of her ignorance, extorted alx shill m her for Mesers. Hamzin and Cusse presented petitions for DY BAIK'S RLECTRO-CHBINCAL LAM. was better to be President than te homaan et it ‘Washington Items, clock the wind vee Sem, and She terns bys eee] i Ones ‘nt.—A row teok place on Tues- ‘the repeal of the fugitive slave law. Laid on the Wamuxoron, Fob. M8, 1851. was an old doctrine inculeated at the uni: allege of Wasuinarox, Feb. 12, 1851. . might at sponte Tripler Hall. Fy <a, THE PUBLIC PRINTING —RELIEF WANTED FOR MK, RITCH: expediency, that success was everything. Mr. Beek- | Lieut. Queen, of the marine corps, has been detach. NEWS BY THE MAILS fafiea to fulfil their promises, t! TARIFF PETITIONS. Mr. McWiti1e, (dem.) of Mississippi, rose to mal man claimed that he was adhering to the old prinolpies | oq frem the steamer Susquehaneah, and ordered to penne nnn their money. Bas it wee f Mr. Cooren presented ten petitions from Pennsylva- | report from the Committee om Printing, for the relief | He sieo staid tax: Recent tothe’ estas con join the frigate St. Lawr forthwith. om basins streichsinne ep Cpe 1 ia, for # modification of the tariff. ot Thomas Ritchie, in relation to the public printing. | tlemen who staid out of cauous, what Martin Luther | The defeat of the Board of Aocounte bill, is deeply Savannan, Feb. 8, 1851. | doorkeeper, when the THE FUTURE HOUR oF MEETING, Mr. Bont, (dem.) of South Carolina, raised point | sid to Mioholae Keusmen, “What you teach I prac- | reyretted by a mass of claimants who have been peti. | The Conriction of Bullock, tee Bank Defaulter. | bi 3 Mr. Bavcen’s resolution, thet the Senate meet at 11 | of order, that, under the rules of the House, the gen- | the position be had asrumed. nto” ‘#484 ¥Y | tioning Congress for years. Those most active inthe | The triel of George J. Bullock, for steuling | gh'Bce D'traits.—Thl -oolock daily, was taken up. tlemen” could nod make the report as @ privileged | Mr. Bcnoonsaxen answered Mr. B., stating, that he | defeat. are known to be objectors to every private bill | ¢103,000 of the notes of the Central Railroad and Mr. Ewine would be in favor of the resolution, ifthe | question. had introduced bis bill to fulfl] his duty te the con- | im Congress, whatever ite merite or eement by ing C { Georgia, termi i F could be get ak tad bees ack The Breaxen overruled the polat, om the ground atitution of the United States, The man whe mitters. The claim agents rejoice, however, as by | Banking Company of Georgia, terminated this peli, always been am ar stands in th f of violates the pareage of the bill their occupation would have ing in a verdi ilty. 16 wal is ‘talian liberty, and tended daily at 12,and the Senate never assembled | thet the twenty-first rule explicitly provides that it constit tion, \d 80 far ¥ eaten theoath he pier Team been gon a reas dg 4 beni : — Bi te siege ts > Teallan Staten to alt gorere- until balf past. Shall be in order tor the committee to report, at any t ‘the Senator for the Fifth had practically |, The «bony lne of steame: zea. | bered that in February, 1850, Bulleck, who was Srety-otmnmicneetiee Mr. Bancun—The present hour is 12, and the Senate | time. ; The ehete tee eae Be pee pas eatin Bpticns Waa: Voorn ee | a ianeconmen toma tila olip ia. 9 oud of the meets at half past. Change the hour to 1l,and the | Mr. Bunr asked if it was not for the House to decide | democratic Senator, nnn 77 ME Maxx, and othe | Yen, tet Mtr stite passage this aceaion of Congress’ | Vessel bound for Fayal, and, vpon examination of bled to OT no Senate will meet at half past—thus one hour is gained, | whether it was e question of privilege ? The bill was introduced, read twice, and referred to All attempts to orgenize another Cubs expedition | his accounts, a loss of the large sum above men- rrespendence, wee eine enouRE It better to Bx the hour, and | The Sreaxcn repeated that it was the privilege of the | ‘gsipuaiclary Committee. DUE Derevined ee mene here ie utterly dead and | toned was discovered. A reward of $500 was of oe aye meet at that hour jetually. Mr. Hate was opposed to the resolution, because it | CMmittee to report on any subject which was legiti- | pose the Judiciary Committee. by Gen. Houston has written a | fered for nis appreheasion, and a police officer of fc ‘was based on false pretences. It was telling the coun | mately before it. eral TER AND CHEVALIER HULSEMAN, te of the nation, whieh will | Boston, named Butman, taking the first steamer ‘Theatricals. Gp, at the Senate met at 11 o'clock, whem the Senate | Mr. Bunt appealed from the deolsion of the Speaker. | Zit, Howins preamble and resolution, offered by | be published in due time, for Liverpoc!, arrived there in time to apprehend | Gi ules here proved etteuotive piesa tee the Bowene ‘Zhe resolution was rejected ayes 20, noc 46, The resolution of Mr. MeWillie was read. It was en- i ‘ork have seon From New Orleans. Bullock on board the vessel in which he had sail- | for come nights past, aud the able and efficient manner LAND FOR THR SUPPORT OF THE INSANE, titled “ For the Relief of Thomas Ritohie;”” but in the ‘alate, the. Intercouree af the poe erincinlee | STEAMBOAT DISASTERS—GREAT SUCCESS oF suNnx | ed. Although this was a case not within the Asb- one ae anne SF ing ten millions of sores of lana for | body of ie, was “ releasing William M. Belt from the itaves with fore tgined in the _ LIND—GENEKAL HBADERSON’S TRIAL, ETC. burton treaty, the officer managed so skilfully ws to | Jy Boost, Tilton, pe ohaenione fst, poe aged THE LIEUTENANT ORNERALONIP. Allowed Uy the resolution of 1810, and conferring an the | "EesiAteYi jot otis, concur.) That the manny ot | _ TRO Meemabip Alabame started for Vern Crus, but | "MO Ut lasted four days, aad the vezdiet seems seuamunehans Aoameueeieien the etek toe. Mr. Bustos moved. and Senate took up the joint | elerks of the two houses the power of directing tho et a sal Be ct got aground, end was 60 much injured.es to be com- | to have given general satisfaction ; for we had be- | biches a most attrectie bill of cotartalament tor cate resolution authorizing the President to confer the rank | manner of executing the public printing, and provid. | Daniel Webster, for th to on. “ with which he i of Lieutenant General, by Brovet only, for meritorious | ing against negligence of dalay on the part of the pre- Taited Bea pelled to return for repairs. The ste P er Ogilby, | gun to fear thatit was impossible to punish any —_—< to be represented by 4 company inferior te hi indi the n services. tent printers.” te oympatnice with Taade by the ovpreseed of all | bound for New Orleans, sunk with 700 bules of cotton | larceny which might be committed by % bank oth. | nome other in thie city, ‘Mr. Arcnitow, ae a test vote, moved it to be laid on Mr. Brevens (whig), of Penasylvania—That can’t to obtain the tee blessings of freedom. and for | om board The boat cargo are @ total loss, cer of the fuade of the bank in which he was em- Broapway Tuxarxx.—The many novelties that are the table — Lost—yeas 23, naya 28 be the memorial referred to bythe Committee, That LAT So) to she temps © intel ronee It Se zepeeted thes we —— Anweme sunk at | ployed. The grounds upon which acquittals were | in race st this pecyree vas peso hee manager Yuas—M . Atchison, Borland, Bradbury, Cass, Caase, | was for the reliet of Mr. Ritchie; th: — Winited ou Bers, by coming in collision with the steamer ed, which were 3 r to withdraw “Faurtus” from the boards, im order te Doris, dedateon Davis; Devas eis’ Geig, Hels, | tors to. man pamed Beli. (Le + Hactatealuial bet. eT eT the following substitute :— Mognolia. Captain Grant, J. Ferguson and obild Mr. ane ere aman Natt Sign g Mtg a ae make toom for thore new productions. As it is pro- lia, Houston, Jones, Ki N sk, Spruwace, Breaxen—This is the memorial. Therefore, Resolved, That itis inexpodient Goodyear, third engineer, and one or twe otber lives, efficiently deseribed in the indictments, or identi- | heble this is the last week of the grand spectacte, recom Furney; Wales, Waiker, Mr. McLane (dem), ot Maryland, asked whether | rf#lution relating to the official co are raid to denn lost . trys J em Phe | thoee who bave not yet seen it shoutd net fail to wit: ra Movers. just such a repgrt wae not made at the last session of | te prerent cabluot. Jenny Lind has met with immense euccens here, | fied by the evidence ; the defence contending that | pees itjas soon as porsible. ‘The house is still orowded Congress. Adjourned. The proseeds of the firet two concerts were over | ¢¢FY wee 2 att er nightly. and the sudieuces seem highly delighted with a —— 4 he jetier end mw . set out an i resentation. a ished pleas gets seleed, 6 A ee ee Assembly. General Henderson's second trial has closed, Yat | proved. Another ground of defence in this case 1 | thosteatenancay inn sense nd tae ee Mr. Bunt—I’ am bappy to hear the Obairon a point Avnany, Feb. 11,1 the jury cannot sgree, and will probably be discharged pre for the benefit of your bar. It was that Bul- | repidity ofits transformations Thi of order. I should reply to the Ohair if debate were BLL REPORTED, 2. ock, having hada number of shares of the stock | ey Baker” eral tm Feate this office, | in order. I ask whether, if debate is not allowed the | Mr. Townsxno, from minority ot Committee on SECOND DESPATCH, of the bank transferred to bim as collateral securi- | *¢mirably in ferred iat pease, and would a gene Oye Canale, brought in a bill for the recharter of the Sodus | Loss oF 118 STEAMER AUTOCRAT, WITH THIRTY raves. | {> Ad standing in his name as cachier, although | | Bustow's Tuxares —The Chambers street com = 98 now. in time of peace, and would vote against | A Vorce—He ia making It a privilege question. janale, brought in « Bill for Che recharter of the Sodus | : capt ee ae t personally interested wp them to the ex- | Under the able direction of Mr. Burton, nightly ar Jig pang RT ‘The Breaxex repiied to Mr.Burt, that when the Chair | Canal Company. New Ontvans, Feb. 11, 1851. | tent of one cent, he was a part owner of the . to vitness thelr repress resolution, on the | makes « decision, it is not only bis privilege, but his| The ofthe comic of the meritorious service of Gen. Scott. who | duty, to explain the grounds of it. nual report of the Kasterm Dispensary of New agnificent steamer Autocrat, bo from New | bank, end could not be convicted of stealing from she would ‘was the only victorious leader of the army ia Mexico ir. McLane moved to lay Mr. Burt’ " York, and Fifteenth annual report of the New York In- | Orleans to Memphis, with a heavy freight, and a | himerif, This, and other similar points, were with eclat, who sbtained no brevet. table; which wee decided inthe aflirmatire by yeas | stitution for the Blind were reccived. Dumber of pasrengers, came im collicion, om the oth | urged by counsel of the highest eminence at our won would vote 108, nays 74 Bo the Speaker was sustained. WILLS PASSED. Be ew ead ete eae ese from the com. | , TH* Senate bill relative to railroade— authorixing the mittee unanimously, and it was recommended te the | Albany and Schenectady Railroad Company to borrow House, because they believed that the resolution is money to pay outstanding bonds, asd to comp’ founded on thi ‘inciph ft ' often.” hieeady | "One" cha tbo S! sacaety tik ke kam ot | d2vbie ack, amendicg the charer ofthe Attn nt, with the eteamer Magnolia, coming down. | &!. [ut the chorge of the judge und the verdict | The bill tor this dy it i recommend thos have vindicated the edministration of justice in Gecrgia, which has not here‘ofere borne the high- est cheracter. Though none of the biils were found in the posession of ellock, yet the entries in the books of the bank, made by himeelf, showed Autociat funk jm diately over thirty perro: pesrengers belonging to Temnesren, five negro fr and cps engineer, It le eupposad the Loat and oar been made for new naval rank: " . Hornelleville Railroad zing extes- onwete aa ficiency, and the preeideat proved the de- ad Red. The next wil be for the | or desilng barebly ow the inveadinetiog rime ad | slow of Fond t ame; authori. Fugitive Siave Case tn Cinetnnatt. | orijtion of ebeh hind ef bill saued by the bank, Marshal. Mr. Kitebie charged, bis feelings were tompered much 4 Rochester Railroad to sell to the Cincixwati, February 12,1861. | As the indictment contained a separate count for RE opposed the resolution, as conferring | nore with merey towards Mr. Ritchie tan jastios to rome wad der heed aed bong em ee Brack: | _ The firet Fugitive Blave case here was that of a fe. | stealing a bill of each denomination, of course the jecer the country. But, as the investigation progressed, he ; | mele, who ras tried ynsterday. It caused considera. | Money stolen must have been of the ‘enomination | tendaa Mz, Burisn would vote for the revolution, believing | saw that there was not « splinter or spat left for Mr. | YB t oreate s loan for the purpore of m yore “4 ssinudilaweiae en 0 ounts. The proof | the Her This will be followed by ifled in some one of the leer, ty-four houre hed elapsed. that General Scott had be by his hi He would Ritchie to stand upon. Fitelity to his duty, however, | abilities and current expenses to Ist Sep next; | bie exeltement, but finally ended by the woman's ex- | SPEC required him to disclore the corruption which existed. bor Diwan es me J reports of Court of Appeals for reports | pressing # desire to return with her master. The | L4 xt till One juror refused to convict until by Miss Malvina Mr. Locke will . ! n yankee story, atter which, and for the first 4 ¢ ieee ah one Shouse To incorporate the Li t Association titled to her freedom sioicn money | Nota dollar of it has ever been | *eeted,in which the dollars, or fifty thousand dollars. Mr Ritohie laying at the N did not think | charged twelve thousand dollars for ve w playin, e al, will appear. lh 1 > e city of New ‘The Indiana Constitutional Convention has ad- | traced. it was proved that Bulloek had dealt very To morrow evening, Mr. Gd. EK. Locke takes his benedt. 0: the Methodist Episcopal York; reepecting the payment of drafts or bills of ex- ‘ in lott x thousand copies of a pamphbiet of one Pp td pay journed sine die, The woman's rights clause was | largely in lottery tickets, but his cash bad been 4 slehty pag Toharging double for comp iets Oe finely defeated. | counted ehortly hefore he ubscoaded and found | reese dn i htiocna, Cent orginal atie the same documents were ordered to be printed a * Te amend the act authorising the business of bank- | gst'tn thereon’ bes Lecmsucnewdsa ies mecnly: Sieve | geztect. The whole icsue of the bank, up to the | Qocupmosity,” ae the bile cat ies ot thee Worlds faced ee wings cg pBeyene ing. ‘ % Se ee ee ene Tan seatile want were se Nac heres Fair.” has madean enormous hit at this popular pisoe + Vanna offers on the 0, and thy ne pposed to be yet in Of Amusement, There is note passing matter of im bs teen Ma gs LL Me, Pepgeee th Comptroller tor the mi of the different monied in | hande of accom tices. terest which is not commented Gpon, nad there is @ opinion that Mr, Ritehios Ioan wetbing, | ftitutions in each county of the Btate, distiaguishing Baritone, Fob. 12, 1951 The bank meets with Do sympathy for its loss, | constant succession of puns and criticiams, of the ro d be comprui by which | it) "his business was conducted’ with ordiaccy | the, emount of real and personal eetate owned oy Dates to the 16th ulti bed ab ‘i which amounte to about $100,000; Baliock’s sure- | mosteparkling and happy deroription, reoetved night- on, Scott, in consideration of reoviving the rank of | peng, J | each. Laid on the table, and the Assembly adjourned. a ultimo, received at New Orleans | tie havin, compromised with the bink for the | ly by crowded houres, with the most enthusiastic de- é General, is to resign torever ull pretensions By departing from the contract, Mr. 1d fitehte made forty thousand doll to the rank of Co in-Chief He thought this ew Yor all ould be's precedent tor nu increased grade ofrank in | ¢ bids last Saturday, discloses the faot that 8 re- PETITIONS PRESENTED. Now York, wae signalled from the o table man proposes to d» the The revolutior ttempted at Gow to f the army and navy. Ile gave Gen Scott a highchar- | fP*° To compel the par redemption of country bank notes ution attempte Banejuato was in his meritorious, glorious illiant | lets prices than Mz. Ritebie gete. tn the city of New York; for the modification ot the | {Vr of Santa Aana as Dictator, and it was eon | determined to be liberal, let them draw on their | own private reeources free school law; for the modification of the plauk roed | @Welled, although the insurgents held the State for two | Threat * 1 * ‘i Yaw; to exempt grounds for interments from taxation; | 4834 | ee three, for the unconditional repeal of the tree school | Generel Arista, in bis inaugural, declares bisinten- | The ne from Mexico, state that the packet brig Rosina, from | 6.06 e 0 monstrations of delight. This remarkably well writ- oT ¥ , | xpen ie ; ‘ tas attain ! gene beh $5.00. i —" ten piece in destined to draw all New York to-night. ‘ates is ‘They give the “Serious Family” along with it; amd the excelientiy acted piece ot « Hetey Baker.” The admi- lerrespondence. fable compeny af this house tow werk Uesattfally 4coa, January 17, 1951 together, and the result ise onious represente- tiem ight) This evening, the biil is of the v strongert character, and must command « erow: s we have received from Venezuela | ancitory re is strong symptom of aaother out- Ransvo's Meseum.—The for the printing. Mesere Fly eS sla lea; remonitrance against the par. redemption of | tion to endeavor to govern worthily the country of his | states that th — Iw wvoealist at thie place | fered preposals country bank notes in the city of New York; for» "i ‘ a | beak & . > th , 3 @ amusement, oe {Gen Saskon) fete gs general tox for the support of sebocls; Tor an altera: | Mshand,to devotshimeol{totehonos and prosperity. | break thee, so iwich ao tut the Dutch Charge, re- i’ Tete te the any tyes oul aed et li y | Hon of the election lave. Minicter of Relations. 1 Kobles, Minister of | “ing at Caracas, has requested the preseace of man |, aod will ordingly, one of Mr. Rit ployées DILL REPORTED Wa . Mh 0, Minister of the :ome Dutch men-of-wargat th ts ot Laguayra | the two elicit euch enthusiastic applew: Y The © Bempetress of Paris” w aile Aguirre, Minister ot Jus | and Porto Cabello, stection of the Dateh | Perto Les fia Yucatan still continues, and the north. | 24 Dorto Cabello, for the protection of th pertortaed here yerterday, put in low ‘The Judiciary Committee reported @ bill providing | Pyrenm | 3 L the Committee of the Whole. en States of Mexico are greatly troubled with Tadions | citizens residing there. Two of the vessels left | show bids Mr. Bary, (dem) of Virginia, remarked that the | for compe nention of juetioes of Bessions. Referred to | gentleman bas said that the bid of day , jow that of Mr. Ritehie at the previous biadin, THs New Yess vesourEsse. this port four days ago for the above nemed ports; | "nce As to ‘ Beauty _ are. © 5. Gnecony, from the telect committer y : ys oe an vening to gratify th Mr donee ‘gentleman is in the House, ina thaeoe Of the subject matter for the telief of | Serious Batircad Aceident—Sentence for their names are the Sparrow and Arrow, (origs) | ea Tela be foreed te lam | President Monag: bis oe * surrounded the cap ‘On the 20th, Purcanetnra, Feb, 12, 1861 Monday next, is the day fixed by the censtitativn Abont ten miles this side of Westchester, straimon for the resignation of the President. From the fact |, this afternoon came in eolieion | of bis fillmg the capital with troops, at is his deter- by Philip Garrett, a reapectable | mHotion not to resign without bloodshed. When utiful but unhappy country egain have veroment * the rempant of the N. ork Regiment of \ oluntecrs, who served in the war with Mexico, submitted « written report, and recommended the passage of a bill for their relict you bad even hings ~June & ded to authorized and requested are higher than Mr. Ritchie ir. © clase lower Mr Bayiy—Mr, Hamilton, who hes got the mara of print says that om one descripti: pristine @ in fifteen centa per hi itehie: on but he ip not Mr. McLaxe asked Co.'s exten and talented froupe ir exbibitth veral interesting fea y of horses ene p. and ng others ce of Mr. Hiram Freokiia 4 steed, upon which he will, to- somersete during his rapid act of Mary Ann Wells also herrem: 9 was rejected by the el, when, as now, it to be conterre: We INTEREST ON MO"EY | the Colombia rom Mr. Cany, fom the select committer, reported « “y. i | city Supored for usnrious races, | fzmer ot Upper Darby. The horses were Killed and | Will thie b nm went imto Committee of the | the carriage or Mr. Garrett was throws from | Die wagon, bis skull was fractured. and he ts net ox- would eay office by great, gallen' line, whether the class of print obtained by Mr, as atenican inerrey ee genes. which abe undergoes various transformations, and per- Dattle, as was required - te was | pected to survive Two children were also thrown | - Sosa —Rr- Me late — y mee, is the class which Mr. Ritohie pre- canbe report of the American Institu! Hoes the curtings; one had bie shenlaee dislocated, bat oo 5 re yo i Ore we gent on dius has the clase | Mr. Binv, of Erie, moved to suspend action under | the other was unhurt. One oat was thrown from the mesting of the ‘old men the resolution ordering the printing of one bundred | track #nd broken. ‘The agcident ocourred through was held on Tuesday mig yb Mr Onn I understand that Mr, Riv yey Hi The comic feat bare aise ho ; , epee for the rack of Field Me Melewe Th timer the urual number of copies the imprudence of Mr Garrett, who was crosting (he the principal topte of Af 4 F OF impropriety in creating a ‘Aiter considerable debute, the resolution was laid track, the approaching train Being hid by curve tm | bate een the atest ot by the addition of John Gosia, al nervion | . 4 . ot jad voted to Iny the resolution on | , Mr. Monennan, (whig) of Ky.. gave on the table ¢ contested seats o Ocyerre Turarax.—The beautifal Panorama of Ireland will likely be withdrawn at the const « bi kK. Those, therefore, who oan take delight im Tepreremtations of various besatifal loca |. which are painted with great ability, should embrace the present opportanity. Panonama ov tee Py ms Prooness.—The pro- mak preparations to ‘an early date. There will THE ANTI COMPROMISE RESOLUTIONS George Pharoah convicted of murdering Mins Shere* | Ninth ward members. Ocnsiderable epirit was mant Mr. Thosrsow of New York, called fer the consider. | le*# was this morning sentenced to be hung at West- rited among the members present, and finally the ation of the resolutions offered by Mr Graham, a few | chester, pe pee Chapman. Iie listened to the seo el Imitied, and by request of days since, in relation to the compromise measures. | tence with firmners, and was perfectly unmoved, y heeds withdrew. These resolutions take ground against any expression | thourh most of the speetators were excited to tears | concerning these measures. Mr Thompson discussed | by the Judge's eloquenee. Ho has since confensed the aa his opinion, that, if Mr. Rithie | the question at length, im opposition to the reso- | 4 seid that his object was to obtain bis vic- lutions { im ch, | ths ben oat Gopeaeas 06 co be | iit, Bexxercr, of Oneida, followed, in sapport of the | Cept. Binder wae acquitted of the charge of murder, H he should vote for the resoluti as It was placed on the ground of com: to General Scott, he would. vote tor it | with big im polities, but if he ite raid that the ictories” during the last | Tesult im utter and entire ruin to him, Britan, on the northerm lakes, had | Point of view eb b Britian he Tank '@ stimulate them. 0) -. al o'ministration. an every day thie week We war without thereak, and now, | Gre coniicting opinions. With erie at esac rnom, Of Richmond, opposed the resolutions, | Sailing of the Canade—Marine Disasters, dc, mee 88 Sabed he aan te will leeture; one on Pri- Fe was nO necessity for it. | tted, with instruc- Mr. Vanni». of New York, took the same ground, Boston, Feb 12, 1961 would not openly ne the afternoons of nore t Bewann considered there was a precedent for | ‘nting ascertain and | and moved to lay them onthe table. Cerried. The Royal mail st hip Canada ccled of 28 before plecing him in the r We. therefore, advise all who wish to see the pio- thin in past history. The re o jon show | file, Bitabte bas onccered | BANKING AND DROKERAOF The Royal mail steamship Canada eni | These rerolut at all, to go early ‘bat our soldiers, off military, | dto the quality of Mr, Bexrorcr, of Oneida, introduced @ bill relative | o'clock to-day, with sixty three passengers for Liver: | jeoeth: aud after Witiasn— This celebrated Lrish comedian te swords, medals, aod | | pool, and thirteen for lisiifax they Hie thought the | io Meni cr, engaging in t! ‘The brig Loy of Searsport, tain Treat, twel | cole - Own hoten. Referred. Gays from Mataszee, for Boston, with molasses, went | Ya, ont THE U &, SENATORIAL PLRCTION, Fre. | ashese.im the fog Mr Penuis, of Tompking, noticed « bill to provide for the election of U. 8 Senator, and to amend the revised etatuica in relation to naid election Wit htaMent Rant A bill was poticnd for the incorporation of the city of Williemsburgh. . of Ohio, mor end. NeW VORE SAYINOR RANY mirdotions, providing indematy | . The Committee of the Whole had wader curlers te Merare, Won haysen, the former | tom the bill incorporating the New York Bavings contractors, . Bank, and reported progresson therame, Adjourned, WALL (Whig), of Kentucky, etrenuovel \. PAM ay ok So tb gt Me The Pounsyivania Legislature, The Murder and pe eo | fo, Feb. 12, ? j ugaished services, pA ry: ns i ly naa Mr. Ritchie to put his Fann under sli circumstances, had denrved this na- | DAtds into Deady vb 4 Resolutions were adopted in the Beate, to publi fosal distinotion. ie raw bo injury to revalt from | jormmed ent poring Of the subjeet, ad: | 1 creme public detaulters in the State, { forts much contrition, and denice that he told the | basrment. beard » porvas thet it this rank be now con —-— Ming a modification of the. | Sheritf he was glad he killed Gerrisom, The foneral of | pe Y trey soled pony rmanent rauk in the army ker in Buffalo, tariff, was under discussion in the House, the murdered tm: y attended by our citt. | Ment Here ere the full houses at Philadelphia. not seen the Mies Cushman played Lady Macbeth to the Mac- Ls st election, e it See ee MAt | beth of Mr. Buchanan, at New Orleans, on the 4th esterday moruing, on Nausett | just returned frcin the golden shores cf Ualltornis, | ‘*tent. fouth of Chatham Light, The | wae in the crowd evemed to crente juite t the eargo will probably be saved | tion tract, and what he | to the burin ico, should receive th ators were willing to vote ‘and the conqueror acknowledg m the joint resolution of 1819 tehie from inse, In reply to « he said that Mr Rives’ bill laa sical Juooment.— This grand and mn will be ‘ale evening hiyn Sacred Music Boolety, aided by the Society of this city, at the bh oe Female Acad 1 Brook Tt is aon | uct. | Scott eminently entitled to t ad achieved a distinction im military bist own before he laxico—comquered the country and effected » pe ving done thie, he was surpended from his « - the army was placed under another officer eieahe to his country under ae implied consure vernment — ew York were calculated te defeat the resolu d sonttaring the entir: ur winds of bearen der, Capt. I 1 Cove, neat No don, for Boston. zt is Manu. | 1D 5 pebire. was by fire yeeterday The loss is about $29,999, upos Which there is no insurance. o1f said of course, the remark of the Sena‘or iM appear on the cooasion an rtoslient ted. It will, doubtless as it shoald, ed ; Oaworese , | om Monday wight, 9 lady resiling next Cunitty's Mixerarca,—This famous band still con Thurston, the murderer of his )rother-to-law, manl- | Avenue happen pe toh coasion to goto ber | tinues to draw immense nen. The performances as orca in the pot bo ase coaupled | are so light and highly amusing, thet visitors always er th be pesere ick nil, and that there | “"J*? the greatest pi nator for bisndvice, He . Beott. for ai JLo thought that & matter tor future decision, ~~ were cobbass inthe bourse She ran ost, and looking “ ould be left to future lexiviarors to svitie st. @, Feb 12, 1851 a ~ aang ofrobbers, hee made 4 fuil | Jute e wydcw. saw a mass of Are moving te and fre if. Foots would support the resolution It mo in Renry R Seymour, of the firm of H.R. Seymour & General Houston, Largiaries | throw h the house, aoe On Clover examination, she Erage of emolument was to follow. He repel to | Co,, bankers, of thie city, and one of the oldest and Hannisnuna, Bob. 19, 1861, | | dironver: d, te Bee tered that tbe tes rensioneeeant tideut Polk. ae wenodat nat | mont respected of our citizens, ied Inst night of «| General Houston wild visit Harrisburg %n the 204 | Capital Pun tshm: | Nee vine benre, The Indy broite tn @ window, with runry 18th, at # 0h mane ee Vitae ot: a ov Thiewe who teal intareotod In Bole obfont { eho crrictance of (#6 men who w asing, and ew. 4 tored (he boues, and by thro & bucxet oF two of + water vpom the aniasbunete girl, they extinguished iry Gen Beots paralytle affection. He wae & brother in lew of Mr. | instant, at the invitation of the demogrecic members of The & re any attompt te question toe | goth Geoeremor, of Mew Tork, th ts le tues, { mt

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