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batolv as —_—_ ~ THE NEW YORK HERALD. |. ‘wast ~~. —s — — = NE Sa a ~~ — ee WHOLE | NO. | 6702. ' MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, MARCH 1, , 1851. s os EUROPE next April would oxcoed £62,656,000, He csloulated | his resignation; and that Sir Jamas Graham, at the | amount of busiares tranmoted since Friday la %.824 | The False Imprisonment of an American | alongside; they left about 8 o'olock, and crossed the SMPORTANT FROM © | that the astuel expenditure for the year ending April | Premirr’s suggestion, has been sent for. Tha greatest | the only alterution in prices. of as, Captain at Hayti. which I was aboard of; they returned about sible excit ls; end rumor. with her | Firet,@ raise of 3 per o Bo.” 9 o’olock, and Roland went ashore otterwards in © air pov Brings Tepwevotnvi sweats be 5034 O90 The probable surplugon the | Ehourand’ tors I Kinds of dublogs | which. from 61 to 68: he | Letters rem Oupe Haytion, ofthe tithe a renate ferent dros ata litte before 11 o/clook he returned pril next wor ouat to . In rumors." aspurenoe t ie ol wi hw wi dq not know, they ONE WEEK LATER INTEULIGENCE, | ensving year bo estimated the incomeas follows :— Fom the Liverpool Standard, Feb. 22] the Biaulle is not at all likely to ons state thet Commodore Parker, of the Saranac, had setting overthe gunwate, Rolavd said-"that's the . A cabinet council wes held yesterdiy afternoom, at | « deciine ot 1 per cont in Peravian made « forms) demand S way to do;” I then went sshoré to pedo cveoaatiesres Customs, £20,400,000; excise, £14000,000; stamps, | the Foreign Office, which sat three quarters of an hour, | and deferred, The prices of the oth mand upon the Emperor for redress a eterson and an £6,310,060; asger taxes, £4,348,000; property tax, | After the council, Lord Jobn Russell wont to ti well maintained. iy } the matter of the imprisonment of Captain Mayo, of | had been drowned; Mr Peterson described the ARRIVAL £6 380 600; post office, £830,000; crown lends, £160,000; ha ie Minoan i/cracce--Gomnele tos maney 0516, thy brig Leander, The Saranac sailed, February 12th, | WhO shoved the man overboard. and I knew the de- path miscellaneous, |ASaend; eit-elies, £460,000, Ue ob. ult., 6 oma AMS tM. _Aiheroacers lon fee \ "orto Rico and St. Thomas, for ceal, and thence poi cry od bet nal mani 73 timated the total income fer the onsuing year at until another govern- Liven. , AREE rotated to Port au Prince to obtain the amswer of the thip to which the prisoners “AMERICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP PACIFIC, | 2:2,1¢0,0c0. he interest of the maticnal debt would | CAE cam be formed. Ths extensive loss of pari | iooal or country buyers. ‘Tha trade ruled excvedingly | Kmper, The same letter states that the steamer | forecastle and bet Ld be | £28,092,000, “charges om consolidated fund | thy, which his lordship and his gollvaguos have ert. | CU, cauethnc ct rete estone at roitaally wast, | Water Whtol hie buen placed at the disposal of Mr. 8 £2,600,000: For the army £6,595,045, the navy | dently suffered of late. bas probably prep tered rates, ‘The quantity of French flour atill press. | Waleh, the \'nited State Special Agent who is charged Another Extraordinary Winter Passa £6,597,065, ond the ordnance £2424171. He | Uz readers for this re ing for ele, causes contizued difficulty 1a promoting | with the pacit.ation of the twe ends of the island * tranractions in such, even at 64. 3. peraack de- ‘ cline} metther do the best marke Ps _ Letters from Biondures, of a ste date, mention ru- value; and while sweet Americ port their late nglish. cept at 64. por barrel reduction cholee parcels of sour weer stated that he should require a vote to no lerge ne ani amount, for completing the state of fortifications and The Defeat and Resignation of the | areensis, in consequence of the troubled state of Eu- is unsaleable. ex- | morsot a blockade of Truxilo and Omoa by t! maintain the late ourrenoy, and are in tolerable re. | Very Interesting from Wucatan—Later from Royal, that might; T saw the y, ‘med, Job etill for a leader, but with several new rope. Since last year, ther t: j British Ministry. jusst. Fine malting barley is now less plentiful, aad Mexieo and Central America, other two afterwards, at the station house, and I re- war establishment, of £246.000. Taki including two or three from Bir Robert Pi pa i cognized him as th “ > ; es _ Jensous estimates at £1,000,000, he caleulated the on. | ‘tation. Mut the whigs are generally averse to. cow- oo prs pgp yerye ae ad New Oateane, Mare 6, 2061. | Soephed him as the man T heard say thatiethe way ti litlon, thoy come in and go. out together, and much | Jrmana, without obango iu prices. Beeur and pear ua. | News recelved yesterday, stated that Yucatan was ‘ . tire expenditure of the ensuing year at £50,247.17 fe pubile will undoul idan be aa ceowiom Of Sheeateniag IFS 01 mntinent, 1 7 1 7 the BacEisce altered, Indian corn scils slowly, the best yellow | in # most deplorable condition, and that altheugh the ets baer SERRA SS ARETADE® OL SEAS part of it in the Bhs Jostion.. eowes *°7 | Amorican, new or old, at 294 0d to doa Por 480 wv. war with the Indians was otill carried on, the whites eee 000, As regarded the income tax, he teld the House “ cursren, Friday, Feb. 21.--During the week a held thicaneena at's etinndpena'ed tl that if the renewal were fotused, the:dofielency in the | sete eriany te pp rteationials @ fate amount of business has been traneacted, th ot out of the pre- er Majesty’s coun- Attude of England and France to Bussla, |». y.ou9 would amount to £3,600,000. notified th ft pricse of goeds and yar: Han intinead on To-day. however, private advices have come tohend , é 600,000. e ‘atiiament, t! prices of gf yarn having induced soa pol that he errested Royal on the moraiag Austria and Prussia, Intention of paying off two millions of the nations Sante cmanece | the mai I rig Ae She VR Pe gory ern rete petri ieee it nope eseetl ACTF ns te of October: on. the saz to the station bance . debt. He then alluded to the window tax ; this tax | the legislation of the last twenty years, Their fate on | general rule. few been effested at any ad: jervthing end country eof the | with another man on the dock; T ask: ish Governor joan; E anke® anything about the man being dro#n- ai@ he did not; thet » man named Ro- had «fight with some man on the dock om their return from # hoase where they had drin¥. Cross. examined —I am not sure whether I stated, in my former examinetions, thet Rolend said the msm with Jwhom Royse! had had the quarrel, was @ pas- with [ndisns — I was told the prisoners were discharged by~ oroner. jentrel America says bo ® battle The District Attorney stated that they were dis- bt between the States of Salvador hi bee! body in wales the forsnes wee yietorious. | Ceattiease senna plasele cite ton meaee ne tine Bi brings in £1,866,000. Tt was, therefore, impossible to | & general election is too evideat; they would only | yanoe open Tussday mt a rather better foal ANTICIPATED INSURRECTION IN ITALY, | repeatit in cot, What he proposed, was » house tax | Tove onto aains tn te sak rater tent ape | pow alsiuclined to accept the terau thoy were willing to 4 exception that some lawless commit instead, not upon the size, but upon the value of the | to Incur the neceselty ef aucther general eluction’: ve taken w few daye since, ‘The sone house. All existing housos, not of the value of £20 | to throw the government ultimately into the hands Aspect of the Cotton Market, per annum, tobe exempted. All houses from £20 up | Of Politicians. with whom they feel much | loss sympatby than they do either for the friend: &e., &k, de. wards, to payas house tax two-thirds of what they | Lord John Runsell or for the admirers of Sir now pay as window tax. The reduction would be| We hi £700,000. He proposed a reduction on the coffee duty poste ye hel MY 3 the duty on foreign and colonial coffes to be equalised, | {tre and reduced to 3d. He proposed to reduce the duty | power. Tb t desirable object on foreign timber to half its present amount. He pro. | %7mbine to ut even @ moment’ posed to reduce the only tax which, he said, was un- | Pry e vortian ot" de ought ast to come again | the great obstacle in the oo rerious nud too sore a | bUt judging from recent adv’ fairly borne by the agriculturists, that on seeds, of be ralen peed H Mag ah i way. Letters from (ong K subject to be re-opened, ospec 9 rough pro- bag rakiry and ada id mearly the whole. | Sven ofa general election all wise sen should com. | exports to Great Britsin ‘The duty. at gent pee 5s. owt. on foreigm seeds, | bine to avert the peril, and should combine to gives \ 4 2s. 6d on colonial seeds. He intended to impose | fair chance to whatever body of the liberal statesmen ral depar! mente of Dui and difficult of nule even at the low | uve been ove: ¢ willing to take A report from @ is but little improvement. | had bren uring the last few h little doubt from the numereus indepand- | twirt, but at exe government could be | till continue dull. ‘and generally raceive | tates which m. 0 ars at present in | At Macclerfel ‘all should | The change, how success of the | beem for the bette: The American mail steamship Pacific, Ospt. Ezra ‘Nye, arrived yesterday afternoon, from Liverpool, after + @ run of twelve daye and two hours across the Atlan” vto—the seeond wonderful winter passage of the Collins -ateamers. The Baltio, it will be recollected, made a + similar short run lest month. ‘The Pacific sailed from Liverpool at @ quarter past 3P.M., February 22d. She lost eight hours by the and Guatem ‘The high price of silk i+ Emigration of Fugitive Slaves. i ht, who acted as interpreter.— of the manutasturara, 3 Maren 6, 186 lem he market must give osros, Maroh 6, 1851, | ioip thames; I heard of the mam being drowned; I ig state that the total | Thirty-one fugitive slaves left Portland, Maine, yes. | had been om board s brig; left it, about 10 o'clock, te * @ 41,000 000 Ibs. egeinst | terday for St. Johu,N B. Thecitisens promised their [ come ashore; two girls and my husband were one is mamed Sarah, ond year; and from Suangh' in com} against 8 600 last year” ‘The a protection if they would remain, but they preferred to the psa A Eve Bliss; when Tcome on ice on the Banks. She came in coatact with it in miform duty of 1s. on foreign seeds. His intended | ber majesty may summon to her counoils of these oargoes must shortly affect the prices of | go where they would be out of the reach oftheir pur. | g man caught hold of my arm, ‘and I an- v3 deg. 30 o00. north Ist., sad got through it in 42 deg. | reductions, a t Which, by the present | ‘The other morning papers contain ne announcement | Chinas In Savor of the buyer. * | suers. ‘hore axe many lef who declare they will dle | gry; 1 see him im court, (demtides Roland; « 20 sec, north lat, leaving very extensive fields to any redone £1,622.000 ‘dae tnrtne pe Miri tg ieomrid i apne Hin Advertiser _— — rather than be taken egain to slavery sailor leoret brn fecaning, J neon. oresed,) x i Se a = the south. Also saw many large icebergs. toms would partly make it up; he estimated the total | unanimous conclusion. “Mr. Giasstens will bot touch NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | ahe Fire on Board the Uirica, at Charleston they” np dsieg to the ith: deasauen off the ae ‘Annexed are the Psetine the wom by these reductions, at £1.280,000, free trade, nor agree to Lord Stanley's Protestant hn KARR nenia Cuanueston, Maroh 4, 1861, | | 224 struck one of ye Fan gt =) they all three Bas hi senna’ 26m rene [ore a a lay Hye Ab tn sri pis sate haat ae The Finanetal Pante—The Bank Suspension. | the bark Uirice, which was on fire at the whart, wat | the tees aven then reams fonmendiae! tne aneantare Mr. Molina, Capt. Dixey, ioe clasep delteninioniaeds Mar iiwise cmurady eratt Prussia. Unica, Maroh 61861. | riaced outelde in the stream after the fire was out: | dock, end tend the othe: women got tnightened: im- at oont Mr cleed the statement, and after « desuitory discdesion, | OUF Berlin correspondence in of tho 13th ult It is reported that I" Hollister, of thie city, has fail- | by the harbor master, he taking possession, as he says, | MCuety7 cine by the cose, but how be siece have the Jue, Normand, Try Mr jeans Montag ifel’s sudden return trom Dresden bad } cj, by tho failure of Aurten & Spicer, ofjNew York. It | by order of the Mayer of the city; the Captain pro. | water I don't know; I heard the splash, and as he dis- P. P. Poohet, worthy of note in Parlia- | & is entirely false. He is considered good in this place | testing ageinst 0 il he cou appeared all at onoe, there was mo other place but the HM. Titus, E.L, Bro ment. Axiother protectiowist joust was held on Tues- ig egetast bis oo Going, ustll he could Kave the | Tete toe him to gote;there vess-l lying with the ‘2B. Persons, i A oe day in the Lords. The Earl of Harcwicke presented a aye Reig! for apy amount. The report that the Lewis County | vessel pumped out, or have her spare and yards taken | Powe just where he fell in; the brig which Joum came a, em 2 tition from the county of Cambridge complaining of thought tees ‘he eas “i ‘wan Aiceated! penta Bank and Exchange Uank of Hamilton.in which Hol | down, to prevent her from upsetting, which request | from was further up; Jean was one of the crew of the ‘a. . e agricultural cistrers, and demanding a return ta pro- lister is @ large stockholder, have suspended pay eadeak yiandd dhide at tent Thames, and I knew him as such; I never saw him ‘dr, Muidena, G. Bonnard, de. tection. The petition was laid upon the table after a | Propored duality power. © Pape dsar > La Lg Hog Island. | ior; he wese large man, about oix feet high, brown- Mr. Gillflan, Tr yd. do. somewhat animated debate. A matter of mors interest | Une. min! arte gue gee Pasa will ta 4 —— oy) Acwany, March 6, 1851 v a bey ape for the purpose of | ish hair; he was a good looking fellow ‘This is one week later, and of considerable impor- | was discussed on Friday. Long Monteagla draw the o ’ " . raving the cargo, o'clock yesterday. Crors-examined.—Cannot ray exactly what date she tention of the House te the importance of establish. | the cirectioa of the Federal War Office. All the notes of the Keep Bank and Lewis County | wh and, by eutting the painter. prevented the boat from | dr Mi, i Mr. Sproull, agent of the underwriters, and Mr ; ‘tance. 3 g & railway between Halifax and Quvbes. Lord | | The organs of the Austrian Cabinet protest-that | poy mrered to-day, have been redeemed Epping, clerk in the house of L, Trapman & Co., wero | since | Deve: l#.® Hitle more than fre moatha The London Times, of the 2ist ult., says— Stanley supported the object. Karl Groy replied that euch rumors anticipate an uncertain end doabttul ” nf d on board, superintending operations, the bark sud- Barah Peterson, also a 8 rede, bein: orn, deposed * Lord J, Russell has tendered his resiguation to Her | the subject was occupying the serious attention of the | °V*St- The way f the Schenectady, Syracuse, and | denly keeled over, avd sunk, those on board baving a | that che arrived in this country on 20th Sept. last; ebe Majesty, and only aes office — hemp aa - eorermne GO ae ae aut Utica Railroad, is to be reduced forthwith. [arianeeAagere tg pba “oe bi Epping = slightly | was in company with the last witness oa the might ia + ment can be formed. © extensive loss of Parliame: ast night Mr. Locke Kin, Ou! jor war is _ injured, Mr Bproull was the last to leave ths vessel, . oF rathr Parliamentary sympathy, | motion in the Hoase of Commons, for the extension of | _,OUF Vienvalletters are of th Borraso, Maroh 6, 1851. question; they met three mea, one of whom took hold randt; sbe cried out. and « sailor named I authorise you to deny ell statements confi whieh his lordship aud his colleagues have evidently | the boreugh £10 franchise to counties. Lord John | “ot thelate rumors of t Mecting our | swamping. Nothing of the vessel but the mizen chains 6 fro brig Thames Jullered of late, has probably prepared mort of our | Russel opposed the bill, and asid that be intended to | Herteand Holstein troops into the Austrian provinoes. | credit, Weare sound, and no mistake. eppcartabeve water; but the agent haxplacedan anchor | JonD#GD came from the brie ta ced seeaen readers for this result. introduce a bill to extend tie fruachise next session, | , They likewise contradict the rumor of # proposed R. HW. SHERMAN, Cashier, | 8° # tO prevent ber drifting off into deep water. The | well; Johnson cried out to the men in E. We learn by accounts from Paris, that there seems | The bill was seconded by Hume. After a short debate, Russian loan of 160,600 060 for Oat. J * | vensel will probably be a total loss, and the cargo saved, “ hi i in which Cobden made a short and @ good epecch, the | , Th lau Zeitung states that the concentration of ss Fae ifany, in avery damaged condition. The Gaptain has tobe a determination to get up @ subsoription for the | House divided: for the motion 100, against it 52. Majority | Marge es of troops in and around Vieuns had From Washington City. since contracted to have her placed on the flats for President, in spite of his wish to the contrary, and se- | against ministers 48. This result was received with long | Sven rise to the most distressing rumors. Wasuixoron, March 6, 1851, | safety The versel will be condemned The merchants ‘yeral lists have been opened in Paris. The President's | and protracted cheering. [Our telegraphic dispatch from have wdvised the nto suethe City Council for Vasher atioteices the recionass ae eke 1 ‘. TUE EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE—REJECTION | gi) extra expences horses have in part been sold,and he threatens to give | firuia } ee gee Sy nism ee ||" Gaatindeal Pe ani yor the th ult, OF HUGH N. SMITM——TUE CASR OF T. BUTLER | Qedings no more balls or festivals. His partisans have now ‘There is little news from France As 1852 approaches The Bavarian troops in 0e have been ordered to KING, ETC. D the interest will imorease as to what France will do. | return to their own country. Th irs to Att thi hours discussion, ¢! of taken up the line of avenging the President om the eartedha ve cualnn st country. They ar> to march on ter three cussion, the nomination damages caused by their pro- made by thi the F but they were unsuccessful ; t Further Particaiars of the Fire at the watlla the end ef the a00k Anembly for rejecting the dotation, by advocating the | Toss narnicon: andit he dose oot uct oomeroning nies, 4th inst, tr Tingh N. Bmith, as Seoretary of State tor New Mexico, Preah Mew Golonny: - seal; they did not Brown, Shipley & Co.’s Circular, was rejeoted by the Senate to-day. New Oateans, March 4, 1851, | Johnsoa [identifie setrepobment of the salary of representatives. = — — to take place a will be washed . Pr 'y on dlet February, 1861. y 7 The Arcade is half destroyed. About $50,000 was who were on the dock thi ye ry by the angry waves of his oppon AVERPOOL ary, . ‘he ti ted fr uy s % The proceedings of Austria and Prussia are now be- | Miah and dry by the angry Li At the departure of the last sleamer oar cotton mar- | one Cemmittecs reported farorably upon all the | soa on the whole building, in New Orleans. The | (olend) a the ner gining to excite serious alarm amongst the cabinets of Burope. The extension of the military power of zhese Btates, and the incorporation of the Manic provinces of the Austrian empire. ket was exceedingly depressed, This continued daring | “Stifornia nomination the early vart of the present week; conidenoe was den, | . Butler King's nomination will be strongly opposed a troyed, and an anxious desire to realizy, regardiess of | by Berrien and ethers, on the ground of uncons‘itu- | mated at $100,000. { the vessel in which witness in this country, Pee belie ee ee aco Ot ad eae noes forced | dionality;-it is believed, however, It will be confirmed. ‘The Coqrt here took © resese for one hous. Fmarket was equnily lifeless, but pur- | A large number of postmasters, consuls, &c., were | Church Burned—Western Navigation, Se.) na ie se been tempted, by the serious deotine in | confirmed, but no action has yet been had upon the Pirreavnon, Mareh 6, 1851. | interesting looking young wot whe Is. to purchare more freely, a decided | treati ‘The Fifth Presbyterian Church, in this city, under | was in company with Sophia and Sarah, gave similar ‘mprovement bas been apparent in the past two da} Charles Webb, the tragedian, was found dro: ‘ which has been followed im reaction in this mark: vr al thies Poe aig 4 drowned | the pastoral charge of Rev. a Sore mpi > t coe ee emcee te Pen f epabling holders to recover their position tables attached to Berrall’s tavern, | *troyed by fire this mornin, acceunts by the Franklin having been to-da; itroyed by fire last might. The | been the work of anincendiary. Loss not ascer- by telegraph, Teporting advanced p ere saved. New York, the demand has become acti jor, (whig,.) has been looted ly all last night, and is rainiog still. feet el he inch in th esate have fixed the 24th inst. ince; he was ith curly bi row ed in the New York Sun ‘The total loss is esti- already sold some of hia stu Penseeos she biyeee by not giving balls. I mu Hungary and Lombardy—with the Central a little ts of gosely hich ov will call sosndal; ie —— —— i 3 reporter of pase! vents certain du- regarded as a direct violation of the treaty of 1815. ties to perform, you aball bi it. Know, tl arns and go France and Great Britain have both protested by | forthe | evap has Bis [asd dow their rerpective governments against it, Of course all the minor States of Gormany will be swamped. dense Caasel has no hops, and Hamburg is filled with | boury are ordered to Austriansoldiers, It i+ stated trom Dresden that the | be obscrved entering a committees are in tbe act of terminating their de- | ® dey, with a hurri p two hours, presents Dates, and that the plenery meetings are about to | every rank at Paris, who wish to dt, om ationed to prevent id the omnibuses in the wly. The President ochire two or three ti Ss re also bota in good navi- commence. recovery sy pom Damen, sara Fale Onleavs, 74; tale Mo. . eg! - c es ser hay: oe Pete prisoners. his whole attention was o9- The central executive power is on the point ofbeing | state of health of the fair occup — ale Onlenns. Tied i _falr Mo- | the oriminnl court for sasiating Geseral Ubaplin to ab- eae Weacdina Sk eiiass Soceladen tts: deavouring to protect the women established, and Prince Schwarzenberg and Baron ee eae cere? s quall- | ducting the slaves of Stephensand Seombs. He was twas we 0 the Judge—Canuot possibly say whether the de- od. per lb, jage. Jom ro 6 ‘of cotton Im this port is extimated at the driver of the cariiage. Cosrenstows, March 6, 1851 orared was thrown into the of which 267.000 are Aa =p last year, of which 321 090 w ee ae Sonemae; Continued larg: imports of grain and eRe ATT continent and the United States, have caus: er by design oF not ; wffel are preparing for amother interview at 'd then he fell into ep. Aus ria end Prussia intend to monopolize the military system, and to occupy the most im- | iiperal minded Sardinia and portant poritions in Germany. An army ot the two | broadly hinted at. Garribsldi The returns from Otsego county, thus far, are as fol- jt a him pretty clore. lows :— Free Soil, Oteego, Oneida, Milford, Lawrence, demas Peter Peterson, a Swede, but no relation of the other Decatur, Weetford, Burlington, Springfield, Exeter, | witness of the same name, deposed, in Koglish that BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC 1 ; . Richfield, Chorry Valley. Uaadills, Batternut—Whire, | on the occasion in question he was on the pier No powers will occupy the country from Rastadt to a | Ses eer aoe ees ate. 11; demoorate, 8 Hunker. Middleiord, Hastwick, aud | watching a veesel; 1 remember the man belay . for the Spri nee in Sicily and Na- | be considered nominal. Western caual four I Dusseldorf, with its headquarters at Mayence and | Sieg: Lombardy toriselast. It is hoped Suz | aie; Philedelphia and Baltimore, 22, @ 228, 6d, 1.600 BRC RSI Sano New Lisbon "Maryland. Wooster, Morris, Pitzited, | fute the water ; var the three wore Admiston, have not been heard from, & boy. coming up the dock ; they w t Seedish language, which | understood. transaction as deposed to by tl nd further added that he «i two of the lay hold of tae deceased, Frankfort protect the ng. Aurtria has ordered a barrels of O! ie, es Nar Ag ee bey: — Ue . | inereare of ber army in Lombardy; and Radetzki has per anada. 21s. er bol. She manulocturict perty in the Vienne tarif oum- | otived epectel instrections (uot that he weeded . 10d. a 6s. for white; and 5s. dd. a5e. 8d gress hassucceded in raising the proposed protective | trem) to put down, with a hand of iron, the slightest | per 70 lbs. for red. White Indian corn, 32s.; yellow, duties om twist; namely, for aubleached cotton twist | attempt atineurrection. The Austrian troops still oc. | 3s ; and mixed. 20s, a 208. Gd. per quarter. Indi Wasurnorow, March 6, 1851. — — The journal having been read, Mr. Micen moved | Another Indictment baw owe ir Boston. on. March 6, 1851 that the Senate go into executive business. with aiding in the ‘0 J ©. Cobdurs. colored, charge bowen aa% . eed uate oo : Gel aea ie Gee, Mr. Bavcen opposed the motion, and insisted onthe | jair reroue has been held for trial. This makes the | g piece on the dook, and thw from 124. 04 per owt. to is, 10d.; for Bleached twiat | oe ee re ne eae Te areiancottea'te | Nothing doing in tarpentine. Common Amerioan | disposal of the morning business. fit person held—one white and four biaeks. the water, aud one of the “that y to de thread to 2is, Sd; and for dyed yarn aad thread | the panes is very like—locks very like, taking pos. | Tosin in good demand, at 3s. 3d. a 3s, 4d. per owt. Mr. Masow desired to the Business; took hold ot both of from 26s. 6d. to Sls. 10d. perowt. The present duties eosslon on {inte oun seccunt. Somat - ANOTHER CIRCULAR. Mr. Miuen’s motier Meteorological Reewewhane ae March 6. them ; they after from him ; Roland is Ps . umors from the Levant are also alarming. jot. wi) wd " BY MORSE’S LINE—OPFFICE 16 WALL STREET. Im the Kollvercia are 9¢. for unbleached tolety Sts. Soe |, Desens treme the Levens ore, sige nlemuiee: | A is. eee eece Nebronry a 1851.¢ | Inte executive seesion, which Instod till after three | Rurraco, 8PM Sky oleat. and growing colder; bleached or dyed twist, and for thres 6th Inet , raya — During the early part of the past woek tho aame | o'clock, Adjourn: wind southwest; thermometer 31; mercury In barome- | The news from Italy is of interes| the aeavicieendaatbcitain ter 66; barometer 29 5v8 Our London cor- The Bublime Porte bas erent instruetions to the | dull heavy feeling which has #0 loog chal 1 ti iniand | Egyptian government to make the following reforms | maikat continued to , and sree Rocwssten, BP M—It has been quite fine day; eas i opneks of the movements of Manial In the administration of the country:—1 Heduotion | Monday business was very commonly do NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, | wind wert, with aclear thy, thermometer 10 jarabaldt. of the existing land tax to one third of its present iptions at adeoline of 1d Avnunm 82 M.—Cloudy and cold, and snowing » | ‘The Queen of Portugal gave birth tos princess om | amount. %. keduction of the rtanding army ot Kgypt Pride B Senate, little: thermometer 24 the 34 ult, Et died immediately after its birth. to 20.000 men. 8. Total dismantling ot the fleet, or xperi ‘7 BY MORSE’S LINE, NO. 16 WALI STREET. Srascose. 0 P M.—Cleer overhead. and rather plee- | iusas has hodet ho chanasia e6ddin rather to place it at the entire disposal of the Porte. wtisted to clase the hegiuatng 4 Gon Li navi masks thecaseantece 34 fa re has ng ; 4. Fixed residence of & Turkish general inspector in $0 1igd, per Ibi im Aumetiona vee “ 1851. rica. 8 P.M —We have bad a wet and disagreeable | aero a ‘ American secoritics in the London market were | Egypt (Mohammed Ali Pacha) 6, Regulation of the ne. meoieiiel BANKING aPrains, day, till thie evening, when it ceared raining, and has | poem throma, bite see distinetiy.. was e moon light Without change on the 2st ult. Anmexed were the | Tirenucy of the Kaxptian, princes on x xed soale— while steadily limited th Mr. Coox reported favorably on the bill to inc: see therm tecter S05, barometer 29 80 nt BOM | Beir’ McDougal war recalled—Wh rf . ; “ - quotations on that day:— S00.0¢0 t0 600,000 drachmee; Bald Pacha, (his ancie,) pry of es rate the Knickerbocker Savings Bank. Atnany BEM —I hat beea cloudy and warm ait | Sshore that aight he had « ba: oa United States Fives, 1599.......se0eee64 92 @ 98 | 160,000 drrebmas, the remaining sone of the late Me- | to day are consequently ag The Bank Committes introduced « bill to restraim | day; still » little cloudy this evening, and wind north. | typed be beds twp. a . Bixes, 1862... + +1026 @ 103 | hemed Ali 76.000 drachmas yearly. Abbas Pacha par with those of Friday last banks of iasue and discount, and individual bankers, | "eet, barometer 50 281; meroury 08; thermometer 38 | , Wiliam Ninoek devowed that le knew Deter \onasen, . xoe. 196) # inclined to comply does not warrant any definite adva - . . . gf “ Bix per cen tions of that day. The from acting as savingy bank: om 29 wats ernest. | age. tall round faced aod stout; T saw his body whom 7 dead; Leaw it at the dock when they took it up; it me was fine day, and [ was sitting at the dock, per % Roston City Fives, 1855 TAKES, Ps 83.010 bales, of which 5 beautifal day. iM 3 HS pe the fi lation, and 790 for export Mr. Cort introduced an important bill to remodel | 6, frbing strange to ray, the body floated from unde te epe mated at 8,000 bales, 2000 of wh ¢ | iet No. 6, . : rf as hs venetnes to tawen tnd ta thie pronyp le Peaches Bn Fea the taxation aystem of the State, 40 as to provide that | fit T* hers gusnd oe Bist No. 6, ond £ aald oan fy the man who wes . 1874, — 07 The railway from Madrid to Araojuen was opened, | for all ‘The importa assestors may examine and cross-examine persons as | Warknrows. 8PM or pine daye efter the m: a loet . for the week are 29,034 It 18 & | from the United States, 2,832 from the Brazile. 933 Egyptian, 9 from Demer 4 9.214 from the Indien; total, 42.978. Present stock, 457,680; same period last year, 621,390 Comranative Paces ov Corton wx rive ConnesrOxpixa Wrens or Tunes Years with grea ev | the few days of warm weather we have bad has carr! off all the soow 8P.M.—Cloudy, and growing colder; wind thermometer 30 hig! » &P M— Wet and warm; wind south- mutation four instead of five | ; thermometer 27. a» it in at present. Trov. 8 P M.- Unple The steam-bip Fraokiin, Capt. J A. Wotten, arrived of Wight, at three o’slock on the aft noon of the 20th ult., and alter transferring the for England to » small steamer, proceeded on her voyage to Havre. Th» Freaklin sailed from New York Alter some other testimony corroborayve of the otqet witnenres. the onse for the prosecution closed The Swedish witnesses were somewhat tedious im’ | their testimony, as they epoke ® pater which it wae diffieult for the interpreter to elucidate The Distriet Attorney anncuaced to the counsel for the prisoners, that he did not consider that the oir- at3P.M. om the Sth inst., and her by me sa Nt THE SeAL OF een be + Hogg rOR THR Wasn- pret of rain. eum: on of thir case would warrant him im preeai pied twelve days, less Sve hours, the difference in in has appointed ao or, in Ona. Mr. Many gave motion of a bill 0. Market for ® capital conviction ile dic, however, think ior, iad. * notice of a bill to procure a broaze ana ade. She had forty. reven rs, tour only ieting local laws. whioh empowers ina: impression Of the great eral of the State, to be taken ; SR te tie te ee ec cee ee of whom landed at Soulbampton, and on freight forty | Sap coe tple ping he y= ge a - - from the bewutiful sculptured stone just prepared to - 4 Me they opened their case for the dete ace packages specie, velus $300,000, 600 bales cotten, and » ; Wm. Gardner & Co.'s Cireular. be sent to the Washington National Monument, Ad- 5,000 bales. at our last quotations Me. Weeden then procesded to open the ease for the dr i for ee Se yh} Livenroot, February 21, 1851, | journed. what easier sundry cargo—all for Havre | Tabstain from touo ® poin There has been more doing in beef, the advices per Olerk © olles Cou in | until wa more precise has transpired upomthat | Arotic of a short packing in the Wert having fon 5 Ad art of Oyerand Termiver. | re of b geled 4 nt ann thee Our London Correspondence, | important eabject. inereared confidence to buyers; as previously, how- Avoasy, March 6, 1861 Before Chiet Justice Edmonds sod Aldermen Franklin a {aquiry into thei: noes respecting T enclose you a full report of an import tog | ever, it le chiefly the b aD quiry peo , chiefly the best brands that hare been ARSENTED, and Delamater. | the death of Peter Johnson ; it wat a primary Inquiry STATE OF RUROPE. of the Royai Agricultural Society of Enginnd b | looked after , Mancn 6 — Charge of Murder.—The ease of Pritebard, | Shiy"tu aisnsmer whether tha parties ceatd be hed Loxnow, Friday evening, Fob, 21,1861, | {Be question ol the cultivation of flax was submitted | pork firmly maintains tho late enhanced prices, but tion in New York or Albany — for the murder of Dominick Lambricht, was set down | that time, before the body hal beon d-ssorered. * Lord John Russel’ Bill—Parliamentary Debates—The | "the Crystal Palace siready begins to receive the | *Ps,<aneactions this week have not been extensiv of country bank notes; for the amendment of the as. | for Monday next | jepored to more than it was ' . | _ British The market is now quite clear of bacom; we have to ment laws; of the Medical University of New York, ANOTHER TRIAI, FOR MURDER. jown His bas no doubt the i Budget—Reduction of Teretion— Extension of Affran- | goods rent out to it. A British lion in bronze from | repert a further sale of 300 boxes (St. Leuis) to arrive, i x John Roland. John McPage, and. William Roy- ir cies cas Gael chivement—Defeat of the Ministry—Threatened Out. | Bavaria, wee one of the first ohie erived A | tits, Gd. per owt for an appropriation; of citizens of New York and Wert- | ai" Wire indicted for the murder of Peter Joha i ? ‘ 4 enua, badly pac rokem 0 ; " . - a breok on the Continent—France~ Imperial Aspirations | Qrowde throng daily to bebold the building. The eanitee py ay $e pevort.s but for | chester county, for a law regulating the planting amd son, by throwing Le he pier bey Sk h sed that it wat not custo 4 j= Ger =Riehte hematin | a th ef th what light looki Hlerles bi al taking of oysters in Harlem River; for a | img it r (a piece of a shir 2» A Bit of Scandal — Germany — Sinister Rumors Italy strength ef the semewhat lig oking guileries Bas | We have to report an advance of Ss. to 4a, por owt. | highly penal te aerist in removing tre irom was dro The prison The Levent, $e. He. &e | been most eatieiactorily tested. on the better descriptions of cheese, it as his opinion that this was a case a La ds. on | thin State. an mpage d the two | The reason is commencing. In the pitting of the [Tense of Commons, on Friday by bem Geek bts epee — - , . ® Jast, the House divided upon Lord John Rutol's mo | ‘The Resignation of the Brittsh Mintstry. | week me or te Shs Dap Pitan Comatose fon to bring in ® bill to prevent the assumption of TRLPGRAPHIC FROM LONDON, ‘Tallow ie w little easier to buy Th Seamen's New York delegation HOUSE OF COMMONS. Linseed negieoted. j Sertain eoclesiastical titles, in respect to places in the Fripay Niowt, Feb, 91, 1851, my ayers having bern tempted by lating to jeweller In the fourth degree meroRTED ported a bill for the bi in city of New York United Kingdom. The result was, for the motion, 395; | The Speaker took the chair at four o'clock been more activity ‘The conces- [onan ee Orem | De against it, 63—majority for bringing in the bill, 392, I | After the presentation of a number of petitions, om ‘shas reached, in some instances ~ ng a that ensves amounts to ma the question being put that the House go into a Com- | 24 per 70 Ibs. on wheat, and 6: tnelose yous copy of the bill. Its chief ensctment | ithe of Ways and Mean flour. To day the bu ts, that any perron acsuming the name, style, or title | “Bir Bewawiv Hatt asked whether the payment of of arcbbishop, bishop, or dean, of any city, to place: | the newly proposed oe ti would ecansary territory, or dirtrict, withont a legal authorization, is qualifice tion for ® vote, as he onee of the assensed larkets, taxes! Feb. Q1--Owe o'ctock | he g Uable tow fine of £100 for each offence, It further de- Fd Jous Ressece sald he was w government has besm im | gon or 1 clares vot: ¥ ith ade signed. orexeou. | question; but he could say no ne to raise a loan of lares ¥ y deed or writing, made, rig | Sxeeaea Pee be come oor, Te,ow0p60 thalere roribe tf entered into a dofinith 0 Od. per barrel ‘ed @ resolution instructing that the very limited, without | Reilroad Committee be directed to foqelee wh thi York j¢ Railroad have violated tl t particular, Carried DA WEST RAILROAD degree. Mr Blunt the ahter, 4 Weeden, on bebslf of the pris- , ~ Ja ny reeson said that, trial of thesemen’ They © it waa so it sufflolent to convict him, ith the other two, Lonéon, for some day after the passing of this act, by, or uoder the | peeveenin e — here, bet without West Railroad, and reported progress. A recess authority of euch assumers. It also prohibits the | Lord Joux Reser: rin! y affected: by #0 thentaken, 7 gt Attorney they shoruldy { tanefer of property, by will, for the maintenance of lence, and oan - of which only one Wrustration of a Negro Plot, &e, ¢ other prisone: yore guilty of tach dignities as come under theenactment. I seatoe | 4, ead explain dpe Bautinons, March 61861, | 6 Robt ll Wm Montevee, second of tourth degree, y think Lerd John can be accused of being too mild, | requort. (Hear) The New Orleans matie, up to the 7th ult., as inte as | qu’, J ovihy Sa oni if, Bets CT 7 retited, and after Ahout three jaettore ot or this aot, if patted, ix no lasurmountable barrier, as t. Hernres asked the noble lord whether her M due, have arrived. to the jury, statiog the facts which he subsequentiy not guilty of marder, but wullty of man- St brings ell the newly appointed papal dignitaries | J*fty'* government intended positively to bring @ fit to adopt at their usual week! ; he ; Lr ges 4 tlaughter in the second degree; Royal not guilty of urder, but guilty of manriaughter in the fourth degree; and MoPage not guilty. Rolana and Royal will be sentenced on Seturday. McPage was die A deep laid pian, of some negroes near Brenba: rise and eseape to Mexico, has been discovered, three white leaders pursued. The negroes had already provided themecives with several kegs of powder, called witnesres to prove, It appeared thet night in question. three females wore going fro on Pie No 6, North River about ten o'clock at nig when they were met by the three prisomers, who to charged from custody hold of them, The women oried out, aad men na turned he Court journed to Friday (thir) morning at gene pistols, Bo ak gimiler plan of rising bad been | siiisiancs—the deceased, wae knooked do! ieee 7 : rs this order on Monde: Lord Joun Ry ate positive answer. fi ny night to tell the reasone of the made to the H meeting yertorday. With reward to the cours he bank directors making any the rate of interest, the general rs to favor the wiedom and pruden within the clutches of the law, and there isa «pirit in England which will see that law enforced. The ‘will open to night, and the reai disoussion will com- ‘mence, The heavy cans of the toleration party will be | Drought to bear. My private opinion is that t P ’ request he had just sion took place. amd the [louse rose iN | at ceventeen minutes to six o'clock ; No jury eould be obtained for the third trial of Gen will be carried by @ large majority, [From the Liverpool Journal, Feb. 22.) eséaete, ‘until the 24 aber Police. hh | PRivATR COMMUNICATION, BY ELECTRIC TRLRORAPH, J lea Mo! examined by Mr. Biant. District The Investigation in the of Cryder and Me Kay. — s | | soutoe, by telegraph, the following important to. 96% to | Wat lost She wae got off, but will probsbly prove a | Deputy Sherif 1 was employed by the Mayor toe rep. aminetion of Mr. might, Last year he estimated the income upto Apel) — communioation 80 for agcow: pha budget has deen withdrawn, and it is report. 7. t at £68,206,000; the actaal income for the year | | Thr seiitiy about the houres ci Parliament that | por Cente 97% tp 87. New Three ending In January last had boom £62,510,000; he did | fh. Cy eaerilor of the Nxchaquar bas resigned: that | © not anticipate that the revenue{ oc the your ending | Lea John Russell, it is understood, has also tendered vensele inlly; I wae on board the ship Daniel on | Flanders, iainant, was resamed. However, the night of the {6th October, 1850; there was another tartling turned up. The evidence we are an America veerel: I leave cat In consequence of the proms of ol ahip T tor ropean, hall publish it in our ment w-which was | edition, lustter per] From the Colorade we learn that the Wild W ds Quarter rom ‘olorade we learn that oman ; ik Stock TIAN to M16, Bachoquer’) OCNavidad haw been ouaght,and turse out to be an | Yeerllyin4 sloncclte, hsv im =e who has been roaming ta the woods get ber mame—I think it w 8 Liver Grin

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