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———— FRYAIRS In 5 Woll ressived, et Bordeaux, by all the | from Gs. 2d. te 13s. Lid. in the first part of 1343; A. of W. = SRS Te SULOTS pent ye nr ripe Uheratee wore Lower i Apr nnd ag nn ghee po ah He, balding 0 splendid Arrival of the Washington. AMBRICANS IN PARIS. he (omer quarter of 1640, —_ : G Sumper, Bostsn. ¥ ' ruled from 69. 8d. to 7s. 4d. per quartor, and in the We areat » in » The United States Mail steamship Washington, 0.3 ‘0. JB Maney. Tonnewer. | Tame period in 1860, from’ Gs ‘2d. to'7s. i. per Fh pt sponge be dey ~ ala Capt. G. W. Ployd, arrived here at seven o'clock M. Phlledeiphla aM. xy quarter. Tho erseaee price of wheat ab Riga was Oreutt, since the execution of Conklin, has epeat day ~s A. J. Beckett, New York W.A. wegM, Orleans. | at the close of 1848, dis. 81. ph ota bout most ot bis tans Sa ropertag Mn ier doomed She left Bremen on the Sth inst., arrived at Whoiterdacn oe y 3 dhol a oe rab aoetine vi me id lecmmnatae, OF ne eanasot Cou have concluded. cS . . ri 0 378. ld. per quarter; * . Southampton on the Ith, and, sfMer having re- 3. Gratton. Je New York, Coxe, Aiabama. rea. ; and’ oats, ils. 10d. lish is conteeslon wall the Goveraoe ane ahteat'e ceived the French and English mails, finally de- Washington. Dr Pow ane whack. to 12s. 3d. per quarter. decision in the case of Orcutt. . M., on the Lith J. ireinis ¥ B. Kiddy, New York, Mademe Victorino Le Normand, said to be ao parted frem Southampton at 4 P. M., Scarcity of Food ‘entral Europe. hs thereieee, wi. N. Bedford. ©. A.B Jones, Virginia. a a Pe. celebrated astrologist, &., &¢., has ocoupied rooms inst Her voyage fre, Ragland bas, » | tot G. N- Panmaly, New Orleans. O. H. Harrison, Kenmmaky Contra) Eemeerieabut of leeds OF thle ren at the Broad etreet House; for the last two wooks, cocupied thirteen days and fourteen hours. . Wish, Providence. IF) . hs a er glaring hand! inda Tbe Washington brings » considerable number Piers, > * shui Bet U. 8. 0., Re ereeenaennen pahacug.resnmneny eed , ee naware pesenge the wook heads te cousalt her in relation to thetr - 5 > s ; . » fell 03 j ‘of passengers, but only » moderate amount of EH Wright, do EJ Wood, on. | crop, have failed over an extent of country wide | board, and was drowned. Sas a freight, consisting of 100 tons of merchandise from | ball was given, which was one o! . 2 7 ony mg h to justify spprehension of # painful scarcity. ——————_ Pols sy Ba ng Galifertia and pend Bremen, and 60 from Havre. parties’ ever given in Py The whole | Dry taylor. Alexandria, B.. ae n4 Fs es ith yolionl aapect. Our Utica Correspondence. who will do the same, when they are able to raise ‘Annozed i it of her pasengors — gaat of sends amousied te'ue tooueed. it |S Saceeeve2k rermment mon eaty eaceroed, while OOKISE | 42. p. Conidn—Raasons agen’ nv Enecatim— | "Caetion Hyer conor at, Concert Hal lat ian to say that the much respected Prine | J.P. Burton, Pilladelphis. G. Pollard. New York orward to the probability, of s fresh outburst 0 Presa opal pase re sy ager evening, was tally, aitanded; she was ‘zartoriski was surrounded, during the whole time, | 8. F.Cerbim, Philadelphis. W. A. Comony, Louisiana. | revolutionary disturbance in France, before the - — eneored. Yesterday morning, she took s by numerous admirers of his in adversity.” | @ A Otis, Jr. Richmond. De 0. ; . parte ety ase, seealling the fepeaience which —Derication of Calvary Chwrch—Central Hote— | ride in one ef Butterfield’s Pie horse sleighs, and 1 Visited Jomerday the Ho mt. = lie ds, 8 J, Dene, Boston. .." j = ane poll eaienncemnen oageey ny Madame Le Normand—Orcutt, the Condemned nee the f MALT 7 There I much fault found jailed there Myc A note vated C seg plea) Hanan tanh ameng ; it therine Hayes’ Concert, &c., §c. | With Mr. well, her agent, for getting Mite the talented architect, to whose care tical, Now York. . Tereeesect ot ae and 270 enough at home sisal eg bas Ae ial teat & $e done in Albany for of concerts Krougit ie con! the execution of Napoleon’s tomb. It | w.Grathway, U.8 Navy. 3 ps oti ith: rs ® and peti rth aw xecuted: | out the State, which cause the pross to turn a cold as ‘Mie Ma is woll known that this mansoleum will be finished | w. H Poardinan, on. iB. te Of lot rans ve beens © | Horace B. Conklin has paid with his life the | shoulder on one whose talent deserves the highest 4, Hopk ited Sigsee in a few months, and I may say, from all I have | John Lawitse, New York, Wi br —— poston ghey bgp sane nrege drains crime which an incomprehensible infatuation led | ecomiums, bnt which, through the misman: Vv Pieters, P Damilen, J Pieters, B seen, that it excels anything of the kind that has Ls re aise of ‘tak alnenigy him to commit, but there are a few. in his life | ment of her agent and lacqueys, is placed in a Pienore K Plosers, F Pietars. J © Fics, Ga | Yo been made by the hand of man. The artist by Wop EEiie 8 Saleeee’ Onnner supply In the | which should bemade knownto the public First— tion before the public, as was the case with . ‘servant! Visconti, bas surpassed the ordinary genius o meantime our manufacti socing in| yf in whi = Lind, Madame Bishop, and all other noted To ae aecknalte Mane Buchialee, Betty Bact: | mankind, and his'work would aot be donied b; price amopga large section of their customers, took | fe always refused to set fire to any barn in which | © enny OP, o Rolts, Cog: HB Michae bay 1 bi loomily forward to a reduction of the customary or- | there were, at the time, horses or cattle kept. | artistes who trust too muon to those in their om- Eylore an ‘eee. ts Axgelo, the okilef of oll the architects se ren leaded with his confederates in crime | ploy. 8. A. R. i. ir Bylers, Fey neces te Cola 'D Flecis'and chia, | monument makers who ever lived. I canact, a — a set orn eee —— 7. ipsa » poe puting. the —_ to such bi 2, that it S.—Gov. Hunt has sent avery consoling letter ‘Janssen, Margt Kramm, Kathinks Heazi Robt | such a short e, give @ fall to d fami the late Conk! Hewmiogpe anew Heninger” Uowisn Bgbeht. "sre Flite | Gonument (which { will do when it | faiahed), And the trade circulars of the Iaat week or two tell | 704,104 cruel, and that he sould aes tant fad tee thisieg sith shem in their aftiotions algo mine. Sehonbounds, Wm Zac Zechseks, | but I will say that any one who visits the [uvalides | ©. MeMicken; 7 . | how their apprebension has been realized. Orders | Viole series of fires, he was not known to take felo- | something to relieve their " ‘C | will find himself smalf as an ant when ho reflects | M. 8. Clarke, Boston. f from the continent have been fewer in number and Diously, one cent’s worth of property. ‘Third— » | gpon the glory of the hero who had, snd whe will | W.D. Wance, Louisiana, J.J. Boston, less liboral than before; and it is apparont that the | Wionit was broughtup tofire mechanies’ buildings, | Execution of Wm. K, Palmer forthe Mur- bave, no rival in the world. M. Visconti . A. deficient yield of potatoes and of grain in the south, | on ag carpenters’ shops, he would sey tosuchas| der ot Bie Twin Brother—His Confession thought proper to form inside of the tistical Ret f the Trade of 1 east, and nerth of Europe, and an indifferent wine « of aa collestioy of rious things which belonged to the | S*et™tieal Bet urnn ot go Temes [us | oropin France, aval the bottom ofthe reduoed de- | FOF“ have never done us uy hurt, and. why | (fromthe Noutcello (¥. Y.), Watchmen, Mov. 26) og - Emperor, viz.: swords, decorations, &e, &c. Hi i in article, neral ’ ” A early hour, on the 21st inat., the a a ven, in ® ious ® go mi Miss itech, Schrode | These relics will attract mueh curiosity. ” vinw of the tapest and, se trade of Tussis, some | _ With these facts already before us, we have oxe- Sei makae tens tae tas} es cirenland sehen ” | ofthe execution, we wore, by the kindness of the Giigeyise ramteanensteee Sey rman enone tne daly ox | Frain? nim Sed ornate tae | RGEC icy uae teen | Ulan orem mht’ tholy Sean | See amodne ee a ‘The epposition of the Cunard Company at Havre, | 4M “Hubert: who has found. dut, the ascret of | manufactures cane’ ta tored for home ssosump. | eBded on the 10th of Gotober last. "The date is too | te Benefit of the sulferors Fourth—That be | ment of death was in roadinoss for ita rt v i reson, | Sithough it was in every complete, as still continues without any relaxation, and is felt | forcing flowers to blossom within ha an heur— | tion in European Russia was, in 1842, 14,477,1 eerly to include much of the effect of @ movement | W#S induced to commit the, crime, of Bars the resalt proved, well ed to the purpose for to bea most unfair and unjustifiable one, the ageat | one who follows the progress of # rose in ® small | jbs., and incressed progressively to 1848, when it | that could net have begun before the event of 3 Pio yg Oe ond | which it was constructed, did not present «very 4 bud, growing, till it opens and gives away its fra- | realized 44 331,660 Ibs. In 1St2, 21,760,380 lbs. of | the harvest was very ge anticipated, if not | vs in the first circles of society, is certain, | imposing orformidable appearance. Its design was of that company engaging to take continental | 2-40¢9 | ave witnessed this marvellous opera: | cotton twist was also imported, but, in consequence actually known. Enouga, however, is seen to war- 1 Blog llb-oa ‘oe Pe nO &, certain, | exceedingly simple, i ot denned aicaaied goods from Havre to Liverpool, and thenes to New | tion, and it appears the most extraordinary thing I | of the establishments in Russia, which we shall | rant the sesamin that, before the 10th of Octo. | Attorney, and that the same men are now dein, all inasmuch as its office was lished York, for $10 per ton, while this rate, it is known, | have ever seen. articularize presently, decreased, in 1348, to 13,- | ber, a decline - a ae end value of in ‘their power to suppress the publication of his by the usual method of letting the criminal hardly pays the cost of transporting the goods from | ak, Fe Na ee ean of could Boi. the fi he en ering is —— Leeper er ie cape gary the month now under | (Conk) dying conteasion. The same men have ‘c . cons action j the Py | m 7 ina tal 7 form, of jusntities of raw on P en to te to tl j= Havre to Liverpool. This course is adopted for | was three nights ago entered by some diminied and cotton 7 imported a St. Petersburg in each | Com#ideration is, from the method in use sinteping ment that @rieh mons’ soos, were defn about such matters, or whether we shall be to g i the purpose of entirely bea! off the New York who, for the mere satisfaction of ruining ‘4 349. the revenue accounts, somewhat more rtant | ony desoripti fio pas t= toy tad ge ea, ekicte it has not eernaielan. cut down all the exotic trees and pe me Cotton Rew Cotton | than any other, Running from the 5th of Septem: | peg ape ov Bake spirit = b ragars Sood; but we will try. Sober treed > the rare bushes which were planted inside. Thoso Cotton. Yarn. Cotton. Yarn, | ber to 10th of Ootober, it counts thirty-five 1 d A beam about ten feet long was fastened in roved successful, and the only actual losers b; 7 7 r ”, a The di ali f the British | confession, kee: nothing behin: and sho, LA 7 Y | rascals destroyed also elarge collectionof paintings, | Years. Cuts. Cuts Years. Cte. Cuts | days. The declared value of t 08 oat eri ocametmight be published, net | Tizootal position to the rafters of the court house these transactions are the proprietors of the Cunard | which were exhibited in the salocn next the garden. | 1538. 85,541 177,338 1844. 178.012 196,606 | exported from the United et this | totbeip, ces take ne ie but to’ convince the | running east and west the centre of the aisle ftesmers themselves, who virtually carry the | When in the morning the doors were 9 pel thoes -— ae 4 el oe | month, in the present and inesch of the three pre Dubie that he was not so bad as had been ro} or geome way in front of the bar. A was a across the Atlantic for nothing. who came found nothing but rains, where, on the | 94, 149430 1847 244 881 m7 taaminapie SO | fonted. Ho had allowed these reports in relation | passed along the beam and over conch wood thing ecedisig day, order and beauty prevailed. 1 un- ‘ | to himself to be that it would | end. To the end of the rope from theonst The advices brought by this steamer have been | Forstand that the police have discovered the authors | is4: 174 arate teen pe ie tgtleone ohare a a, beving fiat it would | cad of the beam, 8 weight of three Wundred anticipated by the arrival of the Asia st Halifax | of this shameful mischief. a ata ta ‘We éubjoin a curious statement of the number of | comm the sentence of Orcutt, and that Oroutt ay vega) and at an clevation of five fect from and Boston. r ieee fr age g bs og ‘ae vt 7 Pigott oe cotton ning factories at St Petersburg, with sums equal, wo should have to acceunt for the fab co! 8 the statements made in his dying bs hae ate. Wan agen Sneha ao = upright post in sc awa exes banned yan | 2 Ses fase nea Ate | emer fi ot hg ea uae pagerank apid irae ant | hen ate ASG ey UT | Cnet yell pales oi ‘Washington, altbough it was his full intention to | iz still in Paris, waiting the day of the trial. Tam | ary, 1319, since which period they } have matecisil ly | pale : Reripoorbia - mq "pagina sett —— should “ea ‘all tho assistance wasensarys even toa | bar in theshapo of a pump handle, the woights embark by that vessel; but his numerous engage- | told that the bets amount to above £20,000 ster- | increased. The first named saint, wade | eT eke ped curing ho Gane preceding resoue. would ke instantly detached from the post and fall ‘ments, and the impossibility of completing the im- ioe —— nniceeaia canes te the government director, General Wilson, is said | years? | There is a strong feeling in this city, relative to into a box meee a pinced. underneath. menee pressure of business imposed upon him in | Paris, and ae aoe Tala sales = Brougham pede yy Bs eo enna: In er} oh _ rege am suddenthis revereal has been we may form the Presslanh 6f Ave Ze. Lonarenes. i pmapeny of the call! Pe pos wine tullye eat alee England, prevented bim from being ready by the | (who ordinarily resides at Grasso, in the de} | specified. This statement is derived from official ated | twenty men in this city. He bas written letter aft y | passed down through the ventilator to within 4th, although he made every effort to doso. The , meat of Vor), who ceenes to Dae Oe era “a favre and, we believe, has never before been ak previo“ ‘years. rouent | jetter to the Governor, ui that if these moa | (Wo ot onde half of the Goyer, » fow foot aast , lished :— were not hung, the city wor id be in dan sor of being the sntranée to the bar. Tt wii thus be seen that, more immediate cause of the delay of the illustrious sence of Europe, in 1862.” The Dake of We BRITISH PRODUCE EXPORTE! ‘at now | Supposing the beight of the condemned man to by | ton i 5 is : y Varn produced. | Ip eight montha 6, 1848, | Burned down auring tae com!ne w 7 Hungarian leader arias, wo are informed, fom th> | ton is expected at Cannes in about e fortnight, an Mitte Spine, Quy an pr day. haley mente enbodbege.5, 28: I | was the bour, and teow t "ake anvsxame | five feet six inches, there would—the weights bois necessity of his providing means of subsistence fora last, not the least, the celebrated M. de Humboldt, oie Ee Kied. Bo Bist. | De da. da. Gorden 43451568 ple. He is algo the he city, which gives | elevated—be pearly three feet of slack rope wher, it number of his exiled and unfortunate countrymen, | sccompanied by his family, beso in ® | 1351. Staglite, Wilson & Co, 6000 Me SSqeea Se La | BO. do. do do. 1861 | him an influence b ot hava had, had ho | Was fastencd round the criminal’s neck, which avo é 7. | few days, on his way to Nice, where he goes for the | ‘ 20w T. —Whence it appears that the progressive increase | been placed in ap on. He was also a | ®2 impetus to the weights before they met gith who are in London; and his detention, in reality, | Sako of his health. The widow of Berzelius, the | 16% Mattson & Soboletsly { } sreair 6% 23 | been place tack of ing and | well. eal cal M. de Li ane of our exports, indicating a steadily growing trade, | candidate for Se the caucus of the demo- | #2y resistance, except the friction caused Sy the was caused by the arduous of arranging nd well-known savant, will accompany M. de Hum- r, * went on without check down to the period included | cratic party, bu saree on this question was | Tope passing along a ten feet beam. It was re- apportioning to their wants the result of a eer a ae ddioutib skisencain ni ws a | iS = nee mesthiy yom, see heirs Ay | the cause mf hia not receiving the nomination, since peaeacty see an in overy — wa yoomn bi ot for their benefit in London, Manchea- , 4 “ enoase q | arsumption of some new obstruction, or cause which time it baa been his sole effort to obtain th worke: unerring precision. re Lond ie jon get up or last night on the Boulevards. It consisted of a % $e decline, such as the failure of the continental de- groration of ties Nie sateveanate Salat uals. ‘The execution it was inspected by a large number of tis. ter, and other places, the application of whish was | dying star, which fell from the constellation of “tho | 13 pO confided by eget bey winsg bey ans ey pg pay mip my per its way Fee large tail of mee. i, ; bowev he will ere in a few days, asthe ‘t lasted about two ates, for star was | offer of ". free passage, proffered on the cs of the very slowly. It was said by some peo) that this Po peehahag _ pee sree rap gol at psa New York and Havre Steamship Com! by the wais very “bad omen for the republic.” portation of cotton and woollen manufactures is oon agent, was accepted by M._ Kossuth, = sy d inti- The places of amusement are not, and have not | siderably checked. In 1842, Russiaim between mated his intention of embarking from Southamp- been, so much filled as they ought to be, since the | 40.000 and 50,000 piec ‘of white cotton cambrics, | mand, already expected and partly felt, would pre- | feeling in the old fire department, against him, is | Persone, and freely eri . The utmost confi- such that if any property insured in the Aztna com- | dence was expressed by all that is would do its pany should fire they would not lend their in- | Workin a quick and humane manner. ispensable aid in suppressing itstotal destruction. | _ At ten o'clock we were conducted by the Sheriff e, that some of the | into the cell occupied by the condemned man. It influence of | Was comfortably warmed and plentifally’ sui ll in their | With furniture. Upon our entrance, he rose | cisely account for. of the “Marine Telegraph. e rom the London News, Nov. 14.) Yesterday, the success of this important and in- | 1 would state, at the same ¢ resting undertaking was again demonstrated by | directors of the company, under th “ Edward Eames, E; have done bad ton, on the 20th ber, by the Humboldt. He | beginning of the cold weather. The same causes | besides coverlets, muslin, colored stuffs, gloves, variety of experiments, which wore performed at wer $0 4 bis seat and shook us cordially by the hand, and in will be sccompenies by Madame Kossuth, M. and | which I have marked at the head of this letter, have | &e., and in the tables before ua these panic pope boo - Saperintenaence of Me. Statham power to commute fis jarened of Gea pam reply to a question respecting his health, he said Madame Pulsky, and by the remainder of his of- | eS . ee. ad | exhibit a blaok for the yours 1343 and 1849. The sna Mr Crampten and Mr. Wollaston ae =4 ‘A. F. Rockwell has resigned his office as Secre- | be wes very well. He was woll dreesod, and every- ficers and secretarice—in all, thirteen persons. A rhe only place whisl ~ yn mucl led, | whole amount of cotton manufactures imported in to the Electric Tele) Comsan » engineers tary of the above company, owing to the ultra thing about his person wore the by peo com- great demonstration was to take place at South- | curing the past weck, is the ) ational Academy of 184% was valued at 605,200/., whereof 415,852. was Mauley, Sir James Gaepichasl Me” Campbell, | Views of a portion of its tors, and H. H. Haw- | fort. We thought we discovered in his countenance ampton on the occasien of his departure from the | Music, whereS deseo, thecharming woman from (reat Britain. Prussia eends about 103,000. colicitor to the company, and many other gentle. | ley has been eleoted in his place. a brightnoss and intelligence which we had not be- English shores. The Humboldt will probably ar: | 8 yine wose Se snes couanees ‘The importations of woollen goods also declined. | ven. who left Doreen tor ‘ee 'y dl gens he following is alist of the most prominent | fore observed. With him was the L'ev. Messrs. Vail rive at this port about the 2d or 3d of persed h ae inthe city of New York and | Baizes, camlets, carpets, cashmeres, flannels, and present on the occasion. THe ae rewated tauck | firee, which were the work of band of the incen- | #24 Denniston, G. W. Lord, Esq., his counsel, and se- Previous to the departure of the over the ¢d States, made her first ap} 8 | a variety of the best iptions of woollen goods, | ¢xcitement in the town, and a large number of the | ‘iaries who operated In this city for the last cigh- | veral other gentlemen whom we did not resegnise a, | L Bit Mr. Ricbard Andrews, the Mayor of Southampton | in the French opera of La Reime de Chypre, the music | of which, in 1844, Russia imported a considerable | j teat tha: Mr. Vail, who, we believe, had passed the night during the past two years, was again re-elected to cf which is by alevy. Signora ate arrived | quantity, exhibit tho same pe ci blank in prone noeny oe Rass the peoiyr eh greaprs Oct. $0, 1840—Bashnell & Meeker’s shop, &e., | with him, was in earnest ‘conversation with that office, and bad entered upon the third year of | bere about three mouths ago, and being searcely | (545 and 154%, as some of the cotton manufactures. Se cake ideas focmeman abe vo ave beon | 0D Pine street. when we entered, explaining to him several pas- his mayoralty. The name of Richard An is | able to speak French, made such wonderful progress | The total importa of woollen goeds declined from y P ‘Noy. 8—Munn’s stable, Liberty street ; soon ox- sages of Scripture, and endeavoring tolead his mind of the A | under the able tuiti Potier, that M 1 & ‘ i transmitted to Paris by means of the submarine j Soe a oe ie oe ae a eae ane eee ae sonar Of the Grand Optra, was | eden te, Saonou In ISHS, A preminm | telegraph from the South Forslsed, abent four | ‘ngniabe scan Sella Three need criah auatele tate riality continually displayed on all’public oeca- | enabled’ to produce the Partition of Halevy ence | #3 ive ee to . per pood is paid on Russian | wiles from Dover, and the success of the under- ‘ov. 12—E. A. Grabam’s barn, Water street, juties. : a Dyes ren interest and gions. The reception accorded to the ollicers of the | than expected Much excitement prevailed in the | Ms cone = ave exported to China, and six ' taling bas been already amply demonstrated. | *¥0 horses burned. fle ot vay dy he pening gen sy U. 8. frigate St. Lawrence will not soon be forgot- | musical circle about the appearance of this foreign | [Ngee vente weg iy lh nallor apery “y : [t however remained for those who have em- An attempt was made the same night to fire the ou hh ok k. b ror ag ay dedi ten bere, and the initiative taken by the worthy Sar Diagn and the chomiee wos Glled from | ced ern Omea oe sees oxpenis 28 barked in the wndortaking, and to whose ox- | bouse of the man who rented tho bara. SN ee ee ee ae Shict magistrate of Southampton, in weleoming ‘ | pit to dome, to hear the Siguora. at Ber début. As | 330i ss a toe ee ee ee ee Mac | (rtlopa the public are indebted for all that has Nov, 22—Small house in West Utien, near | Poi Wad perfectly composed, anewecing. ef Sotene of England the great Hungarian loa | toon as Signors Tedesco bed deli ed her Set ows cow oustora ‘Beason on antten ods exported to the os he hcges nae a bang oh essing Nor ‘Tobacco tactory of Francis & Pierce; questions and waking a t reyuests ih a firm tone of ireedy been appreciated by the ork | the whele audience rose in the most erthusiastic | Caucasian frontiers, a drawback of one halfthe duty oa a ce esween, Dover | soon extinguished. “| voice. In anewer to a question put by Mr. Vail, he Mr. Andrews Eos done much to | style, ard rewarded her with applause. whole | paid on forsign cotton yarn is returned, bee seaicbey tix bale, cee e* +h 2 nga ote Dee fm, ern of No 46 Liborty street, un- | said that he felt increasingly confident of gil be ties of intimacy and friendly fecling betwee: performance was a series of new triumphs, andat 25 ¢ \ ‘ tance with God, and that thi be. : - » 25 copecs per pood “This drawback, all : i occupied. This fire waa discovered and extin- | ceptance with God, and that this was “the ba; baad and A ries, and his same w be long geats- | he end of the opera the successful cantatrice was | Astrachan, wos but 3,346 4 r. in1S47, but increased ee 7 me 9 a ie quubee by H.B. Conklin, by whom the informa- | 48y of his life.” He then proposed singing, and e¢- wt Ape eee oa anes ong comstryae, who almost everwhelmed with dowers. Signora Tedeso ar in 1348” In Moscow it amounted to (fe satisfastiantof knowing that they ean nit | tion waa communicated to the Observer lected the two hymns commencing respectively ve experienced the pleasure of his hospitality | = ne doubt cone — < the most useful singers F rt The whole amount of premiums and egspes in 95 i. ake Seeder te ome Jan 24, 1860—Warehouse owned by Hoyt, on ‘Bhow pity, Lord, 0 Lord forgive!’ | ofour opera; not only will she gainfameand money, drawbacks, inclusive of hiakhta tea ezported to teste to Pari On the present occasion the | Washington street; 1,500 bbls. flour, and Si000 And Dur Paste Correspondence. | but also she will be beloved by all those who will | Poland, the duty on which is returned, and thedaty opening and the closing prices of the Paris Bourse | Werth of lumber burned ; loss, $5,000 to $10,000. | stting the Posey gate yng ag OE , Panis, November 12, 1351 have the pleasure of being introduced into her socl- | 9n tobacco of Kuesian manufacture, the excise duty i ; 2 Jan 27—Miller’s mter shop, on Division Y 2 ety. Her sweet manners, ber charming coun! 9 » 4 were transmitted to the Stock Exchange in London, ‘an wee on Py then requested prayer by Mr. Vail, after pray- Unpleasant Weather—Prospect of Wi 7 face, bave already pes poonae porte | on which is also returned when exported either by jnring business hours. To add to the interest | *treet Pas $1,000 to $2,000 hop, No. 10 Cathe | # fg himelf at Popsiderable length, and wi ra Rs re Sg riepls ee. i ataa- | parent devotion, although with some incoherence, z ring street; loss about $2, ee arising, as it seemed to us, rather from ignorance ae we ceuaititen of | c ne + OS yaa bag! stable, ig of of the meaning of words than excessive devotion e 6 the quantities o These guns were placed on the cliffs, or on the | Columbia Hote ‘our horses and two cows | 44 goain proj singiog: pra 4 28 of import entered for home sea shore, and the gual being given from Dever, | perished. Four structures were burned. Tho in, fave." Atoms ae PS Teal eins chalet opean Kussia, inthe years sp the electric spark was communicated from Calais, | 8@me premises had been fired the Friday previous. | yhick he paid the utmost attention. The time was » | the frontiers or to the kingdom of Poland,amounted which attached to the proceedings of the day, seve- ments— Theatrical— The Opera--Departwre of Lola | tion in Pi All the membi f the press have | j i R 2 - nity % ? weg | surg the aaah e members 0} prea. | in the whole empire of Kussia to only 27,90. stet- -4! guns were fired through the medium of electri- Whilst the lucky Amercians are enjo, lightful Indian summer, we poor exiles residing i ering verses in her honor. in 147, 2B,69M, a ifouse, Mme. Ugalde and her | Wffi2 Tourswine tab! re nightly doing their best to at- | the principal ar et the public. The musical work now most | consumption iu At the Comic ir companion this large city, loped in a fog. A fashionable is “* Joseph,” an old opera, the music of | ised — a oe | ; ° Somme large city, are envelope a fog. . . chide Goa walien 4 Mebul, cals Cicunall over cifed aciliin and the report on this side the channel was instan- | woe carpenter shop on Corn. passed thus until twelve o'clock, when his cell was [ oe eee See ee ene eres sone tae Ote ace the Duke of Wellington betng at De- | _ Apri2i—Weodshed of M. Peckham, on Broad | vacated, thet be might have an tatarstdy sith OB * had scattered death all qyer,the city, and b de. | m At the Ope 4 National, the thi “ore ver, ¥ attendanoe at the senttont, wes saluted on | by 1—Plank road hi barn, and two small | ca#ion we canact tell, ough Boabtlee tt was ous abated 1 co machen + tre of Paris, *theoquite le Sor 1259 865 on bw leaving the town by @ diacharge from a . <meta . “4 jo small oF his most bitter trials. As we bade him farewell, populated it. The fair sox, who formerly used t6 play, by Boiseelot, Ty otill attracting ¢ 217 898 thirty-two pounder, placed in the east bastion of the Crreiitog, houses 5 9 cow Ancona Washington | We atked if he had anything to comafunicate to the ¢ Wear gaudy colors and relieve the severity of their | inotber opera, in one act, entitled, © Mardock le ae 4 oe wet penne tthe My ao shales a nd with “ge aoten: thoes ars tor aan world. He said “No; have done with the world ‘winter clothes by a variety of ribboms and other music by M Gautier, bae also been ro- | a menuieetuees, 6° knick koacks of the toilette, have this year adopted | ceived with much comer Aprima donna, Medam = Linen manufactures do black colors, ard this state of things will last | Mendez, made her aébwt in that work, and proved Ghent the whele winter. ‘The cones of this gon e very successful. F elicien David," author of the roduce his opera of “ La Perle du mourning must be attributed to the death of mt week. I am told that it contains + ” now 645 779 628.069 Calais, under the superiotendence of Mr. Brunton, | tity of lumber in Mr. Corzen’s yard. A little after one o'clock the spectators present 205 = 9) Chemist to the Gutta Percha Company. Thay 19-—Eagle rain barns Pe one cat were rc quested by the Sheriif to take their sate. A " In the evening a banquet took place incelebra- | _ June 22—Outbuildings of Columbian Hotel. ¢.w minutes after, his brother, Joseph Palmer, and tion of this complete janction of England and Repeats od Hotel. Sten satingeee: | tlsteriorlaw, ‘Jane Palmer, who, it wil be re Frence through the medium of a submarine electric *3 ree OP * membered, was a principe! witness for the proseou- telegraph Aug. 4—Mansion House stables, and four dwel- -icn entered the urt-r00t, and took thee seata Dutchess of Angouléme, daughter of Lous é 4 SS lings on Washington street. One horse burned 4 : XVI, who is regretted by the majority of the _Paliag Opera, Me Lumley, the abla Aevivel of the Brother Jonathan. ‘Rog. 28-Small dwelling near Broad stroot tipportad or reine atisnded oy Rev. Monae Freneh nation. Asif by a private eniorstanding, bis company to the Parisiars have | Fr, 103790 ‘The steamship Brother Jonathan, Captain Kit- | beine 9—Hiseriagten’s bora on Colanibla stesst. | V& -— es oo betes tn 40 == the ladies and gentlemen of all parties and ranks iwith mueh enthusiasm. | will first The extentof the Russian inland trade, and the tredge, from San Juan de Nicaragua and Jamaica, | Two horses burne with eppacens indiflareane. Ho was dremed ine Signora Barbieri pewerfal rote | applause. She appeared in ** Lucrezia | aud will oon re appear in “ Macbeth,” which rebearzal. Signoria Sofia Cruvell ‘ance on Tuesday last, in ni, whose admirable bave decided that mourning shall be worn for ai licited the months, and probably longer, if n charge the destiny of the family of Bourbon According to reports, amusements, balls, parties, | * and festivities, will be less indulged in the coming | DPA‘ON SO ame sues * than the past. This may be attributed when sbe sang. bivira, Jitical causes. It bas been decided, nevertheless, every thing leads us to suppose that this season wi " be as agreeable as possibie to all the dalettants the fashionable circles, that if there be The Theatre Francais obtained, on Monday value of the imports and oxports to and from the arrived at this port yorterday morning. She brings | Nov. 25—Flanagan & Briggs’ sore Fire 2000 hort frock coat made of unbleached muslin, and countries in Asia, has been, up to this tim the following passengers :-— | @sSnguiene . ae pe pantaloons of the same material, white stock’ 3, ly na dating : Cede og ot ore oe 12—Merrell’s bookbindery on Geneseo and black velvet slippers He then took isavenat ortir lor the year Is t . 0 ft aaatt?, “en is brether and sister-in-law, and seemed more T in Asis to the value of J | pee, 20—Henedict & Bissoll’s bara, and Thorn & gfected than at any time we have teon him. As | "Kaas 4 i Seodwin’s barns, corner of | °° however, as they had left the room, he re- # | pint and Canal ots. Soon extinguished gaiced bis composure. The Shoriff, then, in a voice ; oe oe ee aesetaa a ost btmer than we anticipated, though still tremulous | organ $4,000. yee Sst with emotion, road the death warrant signed by the | 8; residing justices. The Sheriff then asked him if @ had anything to say to the clergymen present Dp rted 76, two. 5 fy saoobe, | Feb. 11—Boulant’s store. [stinguished before i Cactitt, Dickens, Goo F | the building was burnt at and if the invitations be accepted. the ex- | a very brilliant success with the comedy, Jyestuife and raw , He taid b bliged foreait tb, seme bom te Hy Li dre: by Mr. Juler Sandean, called “ M'dl wsanegg - EB White. J F ato de te raid be was ql ed to them for the interest 2 or reat s preg wamee - A ir. Jele an mports wore £1 $0, eoon. C Py Houseman wb | m4 inson’s drug « Loss and kindness they” had displayed towards him of biack and white, witheut any orname color. | *° cotton fabrics From y we ag 3 conn Feb. 24—Marsh’s livery stable. Fourteen during his confinement. He was then asked if he 4 Decidedly, this general wourning will have more | formed their parts with admirable t han one meaning. A bun entendewr salut hat this comedy wil have at least it t that Lo N leo oul t ripances ae Ts had von cule thas Leute Hapeleen would s The Vaudeville theatre, which is now re opened i oe ae SS Se » the public, under the management of MM which, during the last summer, has been € egilt, acd repainted. but, till now, no p bad anything to vay to the congregation? He said that he was obliged co all the friends who had ia- teronted themselves in bis behalf, particularly the - y, as a Sheriff and thore in whose custody he had been— One eS See vacd House, Gorman | {bey had done everything in their power to promote Chureb, &e., and also on the same night, the barn | 2! comfort, and he prayed God to bless them. of the Croton House on Fayette stroet The Rev. Me. Adams, at his request, made aa i. eloquent and appropriate prayer, carnestly com- borses and a cow burnt E | _ Feb. £7— Barn and shed of James aod Pomerey’s barn. Conklin was convieted on a and Lecompt, is, | bope, in the way aperity Leon Goslau, the witty author, bas produc 6 sent ties, called “ Le Goucher d'une eto rt Sel ie oi 1 nounsement bae been given, bd he Best partys ond Robes Blasches,” which have been re eT * sain penne Se Dosa mending him to the care of the Infinite Father. he fites of the Presidency will _no doubt be ? by the public with the usual enthusiasm. Dejaset, ‘March 7-—Barn of 3 Aylaworth; soon extin. | Permiesion having been granted, he then sgain sang this season. The funds are low in thochest of the | the inimitable actress, i engaged at this thea- guisbed x s the bymu commencing clected of the 20th of December, Isis, and the po- | tre. and she excites wonder in the vaudeville of March 28—Downer’s Inmber yard } ‘ thow pity, Lord, O Lord. forgive " 1 crisis is not yet over “Le Marquis de La f March 25—J seh sty sognnwdh. . starting the tune and leading tothe close. Con- Mite ouly places whore some amusement will by | At the Theatre des Varietées, Arnal, pp ng og ag on stable Weller thon fastened his fect and arms with had this winter, will be at some of the em| assies and | comic a oar @ 3 made bis appearanc treet; tb ie ‘ pene pa el oes ee eee be be hotels of the Amerionn and English families te- | a cew farce, entitled “Um Chef de Brigands,” by Mareh 28—Broadbend’s shoe store, corner Variok | standby the wolnbie, wth hie hand upon the = rs. Varin et Marchais. As a matter of course, play was very successful and Coo April i—Batterfield’s sta gaid, “lo the name of the poople of the ‘Saset bey 1 sidir g in Paria. | understand that Mre Moul:on, 5 and Livingston's | Now York, | proceed to execute the sentence of the Mra Ridgeway, Mr. and Mra Corbyn, Mr wi 1a sed Mrs, Wises, set ae scam tate «etn, ey be me = Sagoo ate | BE: warebou be Leeive of fourteoa horses and a death warrant ‘The fatal bolt was then withdrawn, houses to their country nd to the fashiona- | the rearon. Mesdames Kose Cheri and Luther keep = Some ides may be forme: and the unfortunate man was struggling in the ‘ x waa arrested, and be is now ” he grest fair At this fire Orcutt craoms in‘having vet fice | mot death. A convalsive uplifting of the of the fair in the year ransactions in that year are stated to 3S satisfactory than those of 1544 tea was 2) per cent bigher, and inju- | under sentence of deata fc le pe their position of “stars,” and are nightly received 4, api ote noblemen, and land-holders, | with the utmost applause a have decided that they will spend the winter Io the “Marthe et Marie, drama in five acta, by ‘not only to protect their chateaus against | Moesrs. Bourgeols and Masso but | being performed in the theat: also in t not to be merged in the strugg! It | Comique. The play is extremel; affected the trade in other articles. Money be ensily understood thet this voluntary | the actors belong to the beat mss was scarce, owing to the recent stagnation of the at hae much reduced the number o i | Guyon and Arnauit-Neftal, assisted by Messrs St corn trade, and the payment for two tairds of the observed more or lees for the space of five mi- to there promises ¥ . 3, and then—the clairas of justice were satisfied | _ In addition to theso, there woro.tas following, of | “tse'prothor's blood was avenjged—the lifeless bod a on ee ie. of b tome ree —_ 4 and fro—snd + » e spirit was with Him whe,judgeth righteoud; dy Be ere oe After banging thirty or thirty dre ‘minatos, the Cary’s shop; beside one or two oth rs dy bo — sa tuots opinies that it Wan 5 - te ge. S2nt, and they gave it as their opinion ti fo waa There were aleo. some eight or tea aitempts at | Oytinet. ‘Phe ‘Sherif, after acopuncing this to the be boulevards ard at the Champs Ernest, ony, Gaston, and others, are the transla segregate purchases ey to have bere deterred I rode, yest Boia de Bouloy tors of the drama. for periods of 12, 18,.and even 24 months it firing, which proved unsuccessful | wosiber” ‘The National Theatre of the Circus has given to these drawbacks, the total value of the domestic | wit ogee Hotel, kay by Captaia Alvia | f Steere ye ake avn, to be brought in and ite, has been groatly on : i arged the last season, u 4 Hy end ls bow the sent house to Page's Hotel, in this | Lev Mz Adame sald that during the morning te tg, bots _ regard to its larder and the manner in | Font, and he ivvaren aa tng ‘aes B Ceter * it is kept ttui E. G. Perling, for many years the principal of the Kies oe Shans) tes thsi sete toe, ndvanced school, in this city, hae purchased the et: | miso, ‘The Sheriff aseenting toths Proposition, Mr. Liveriyratreck, at which place the Hanato can by | Acemesald he bed whamerning been requested, by ¥ et, f Mr P, had the sarue day of its publication \r. Paimer, to state to the public his last words # a bowne maison. Alas’ ten es the public a new fairy play, entitied “ Le: lo Par articles at the fair was £7.16,016 sterling The the reign of the unfortunate [. 917 tier du Monde,” which surpasses any thing ever following found a sale: —!iaw materials, £1,917,910; produced in that line. If any thing of the kind provisious, £554,064, and domestic manufactures, exhibited in New York, it would make the £3,941,716; the totel saies of domestic | fortune of three agers. amounting to £5,755,340, leaving £1,157,675 an- | "The Theatre de ia (saité bas obtained immense sold The total foreign articles at the fair amount success with grand drama of “La Payssnoe ed to £2,420, 191, of waich £49,955 worth of Euro- ting ceremony took place on Thut® | Percertie,” by Mesers. Damanon and Dennery. pean raw materials founda sale, amd £214,558 of at the stoi Lambert nificent | This new play is benstifully Jenrnet by Messrs. manufac Asiatic articles sold to the extent I ~ ashionable i aes. 7 te age! Jone Reth, J 4 \ying man He wasguilty of the crime with which ot Laais XIV, wi now | Desbaper Frew ‘and Mmes. Lactossonicrs, of £1,524,181. the total sales of foreign articles T's § ¥ Ivary Church (Episcopal) was,tlast Wadaes- | ))'"8, of the ttme ‘a noble Pole, who hallvet, ‘and om , being £2,027.94 g £102,217 ‘aheel ld. So aransis: Joa day, conmerehea ty ie of Se Lanecy Thora was | od Red ‘Sharged,"and whe sentence a“ yo ed i this long letter by announcing to you that in fact { ue of both domestic and re a large number ot the clergy present, wo took | Pritt of hope for salvation by ie eon moi bat departure of Lola M pater, famod r wasno less than £10,- part in the exercises. The first Episcopal Service | teictog entirely in th mtroy of God throw _ a tok, antese of Lanateldt, on board of the s-amer 8. 4 found bayers, and inn’ 4Mesu- was held in the part o! tha city in waich tais charch | 1 crite and enorifice of Jesus Christ; and tradttr, in Grocholecki. The wedding 407 otand.. ‘The bride isons the fo ey’ Soom, enh tat of #8 if tue wheat at Od on oo ie last PR Poll, Chae ae io thes Aime 8.790% aa. difee’has | {2i?be believed ho would be taved, He was grate . ipetan' 6 lanseuse, and be prices o & Ode fe id Moers si thia short time @ rplandic 0 vy ; . hd acer weere the wai ! entares, will cross the Atlanti et of 1543, Os to Sis. Sd fee querer. Ie et been erected, valued at 3,000" he iat of the Semen ad hoped to'm tien be ps! ipreeeded by four children, | im company with Kossuth, the boro of the age in the te on ended Slat December, 154, the market The late Captain (Mills), of the B J, wasloft building was made by Clark & Boons, of Je hee SU Oed. Theos wore Bis tines ane No doubt that thie fesvinatiog fd. to 094 19d. per quarter; and City: the carpenters work dons by F.1D) Corey; il Rep company with the ox (+ svernyr o ate! in the seme pertvd in 149) wore a7 44. | Slee at Kivgeton. “ Tyomasonry by James Benton, ee ins painting sed will obtein hi ws , im 9 arte Tho rates of freight from The B. J loft San Jaan on tha tied, aod Ringe oe na inental k by Homer Townsend—the n bat towr Je France, a amore 4 5 por imperial quarter caled | ton, Ja, om the Sist inst. Sho brings ao later | iurce lation Of Lig Coy Seats aro free toali Me. © f lings op is, the Inet day of bi “6 §=6The body ken down and delivers, rato thy castody ieuds : ands the © the bread, the salt, - repub