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“HERALD.” ———————————————————————————————— == --MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1852. | PRICE TWO CENTS. WHOLE NO. 7010. : ~~ MORNING EDITION: where a marsby island at the mouth ofthe river Cayenne Prussia, ¢ eran m= Roary = : -RAPH. The Texas Debt, &ee RRoWERY1HE: Aa poaaeoee ‘Any; CURTAIN ‘A. MARSHALL, SOLELES. eee ny FSuRES nee Gazreston, Deo, 28,1861, | tobe thelz prison, ot, mare property sreaking, tele | | Bazin, Dec. 20—-A ministerial conference was: Belt Butane ech Fit, 1238 onde; Gemae | pane Parmenter gi; Pacis Circle ud Uopac tise 6) orate, Mr. Clay's Health Improving. The Benate has, by vote, scttied the question thet | fhe penai code ls as complete a violation of justice as the | Though ft is understood Belgium has tude seversi” com: 2 re Bo: ote. D1; Belgium. Wasuinaroy, Jan. 4, 1852, there will be no departure by the Legislature from the t shooting down of the population of Paris onthe | cessions, they are not considered sufficient to peed Ny le . aa rece! Boulevard des Italiens. As regards persons “en rupture | Prussia on the same footing as the most fav Mr, Clay's health is much better, and it is understood | Fates of value on the public debt, ascertained and fixed | jy TN te Taw lays down specific penalties ; and Aree | teat cae Mea then ibis’ ilies Sa am eewilittesens Ga that he will endeavor to address the Senate to-morrow | by the reports of the Auditor and Comptroller. gards persons affiliated to secret societies, they must be | accept. Still, the terms obtained by Prussia are much or Tuesday, pa non- intervention project. In the (House, there was a motion to authorise the | considered innocent till convicted by a court of law; and | better than those of the treaty of 1844, and it is possible " Zi : oF, the Doash of | Private Boxes, $13 and $10. ‘Monday ’ as ry ai BS a9 "heaaes Mee Glenn; Alonz>, Me. | bo performed a new ballot divertisemont Goodall: Pizarro, Mr. Stevens; Elvira, Mrs. Parker: Cora, | DE CARNEVAL A SEVILLE—Do. i Grattan. After which, an admired song ifort. | Montes; Marco, Mr. G. W. Smith. The by Mi . Leth To conclude eth anew drs- | Commence with the comedy of the TWO mrealicd tie DEAD Ma SHOT—Kiaus Hartman, Me.Ha- | “Mr, Bonnycastle, Mr. Davidge; Mr. Sm ‘A in both cases these penalties fall far short of transpor- | a compromise may be effected. ~~ puilton Go-troy Tistwig, Mr. Grinitha; Bverard, Mr. Taylor: | Bxt Ronny ete: Mtmleel Kington, Mee Waiting, Lica, = RED Comptroller to advertise and soll one million of stock in | tition to Cayenne, ‘Tt is stated that at the commence. |" Prince Albert, Having been elected honorary membee Bpbnich Mikes Me, ony Apreheim. aio Miss Herring,’ | Kingston, Mr. Fenno: Mrs. Pontifex, Mrs. Vernon. Kossuth’s Movements, the city of Washington, which was lost. ment of last week there were 1,700 persons accused | of the Building Society of Berlin, has written a letter, + ~ * a = = — Seater DELEG A TIONS—-SPEECHES—INCIDE ‘TS, ETC. Consul Sharkey sailed for Havana {rom New Orleans on | of rupture de ban.”’ and five hundred persons acoused of | acknowledging the compliment, to the Prince of Prussia, ‘BUsTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREE 1BL0'8._ MANAGER, MR, JOHN SEFTON.—TICK: Wasuuscraer, Jam, 1568, | the 0b) iu thie Maspire City, being chefs de section, or members of secret societies, in | the patron of the society. ypon at 634; to begin av7 o’ol 38 ots, 50 cents; Private Boxes, Doors open at 7; te 7 ean: 2 i , poles a SRE the different prisons of Paris alone, and the number has Asthe currency of the principal cities of Hohenzot- i Lt. ool Posine Set Semmsense: pa Lhaeg Last wee! ot ee fen Fr vals . ee ‘The time of Governor Kossuth continues to be much Freshet=The Malls, &c. greatly increased. It is sald to be the intention of a jern consints of gulden, not thalers, the King of Prumia ?) y ” +) 1. i diving the 01 verpment to transport ese persons out as aut zed a new coinage of the former money Ry Rome Recep oeds of te soe pines pide os, Sa aaesrZ We. BIIATOT: GAME INAS: Yeo Part avrsentra, Jam. 4, 1852. | CToureause de surelé..” Among thore accused of being | the district. ‘The weight and value of the coins are of - Fredevick. Mr. Moorhouse; Bob ail No mails from the Bouth have arrived since Saturday | chefs de section are several of those who were recently re- | the usual standard; on one side the coins bear the head r Ty ni THY ALEXANDRIA LITERARY CLUB. Hrs, Ferment, Miss Mary Taylors Juli aluding his gt a ; Lum, i; coly, are. Hughes bleaux Vivans by entatives, and many others in respectable stations of | of the King, with an inscription describing the propor- Shelag, Miss Hill; Mra. Nicoly, Mr Mrs. Bt. Clair, a” qablenux Vivans | This morning, a deputation from the Literary Club of | ™erning,in consequence of a freshet, which bas caused | Fir" “Tat, rendered themsetven obnoxious to the | tion to the mark” on which theyarestrack. A coluage RONBERY—Job Totes Joba Me. tester: Me Bonay- DENSKI. Aiter whieh, the FisiiRR- | the city of Alexandria, Virgin's, waited on him, and pre | ®rising of the Buequehanna, It is reported that the | powers that be, by entertaining republican opinions, and of small money will alse be is ued, conaisting of atx. oslo ee Sore ee Mias Mary Taylor. "| MAN'S DREAM, Concludo with the CONJUROR’S GIFT. | sented him with an address, accompanied with » copy | “The Busquchanna, at Havre de Graoe, is literally | SaapProving cf coups dita. gives additional proofs that fa ie rua Ree bawior ine pa te pad ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS LYMPIC THEATRE, 412 BROADWAY,—MONDAY, | Of the Bill of Rights, transcribedon parchment, bearing | closed up with ice. The steamboat is on this side, and | in throwing out threats prelat ‘the socialists the govern- | its breast, with the word “Hohenzollern’’ for the inscrip- Y open at 6)4; curtain riees at 7 o'clock. Dress praee pe Ae ary Perey rformance. THE date June 12, 1776; and alsoacopy of the resolutions cannot proceed over. ment is not joking. It publishes a report from the Minis- | tion. ‘a * Boxes, 25 conta; Pit, 1234 vents; Orchestra Toke 9 Tee is packad up to Port Beposit, and over the tow- : ree of the 8th of {| The committee of the second chamber appointed to ra- Ehruianaeets willcsminence with etaree *EWiGS AND | Dersite ibor Ms efuhe society, making bim an bonorary member. | | pathat Bells Ferry. No material daunage has yet been | December, and dempudine in-oruer to earsy itinto rxe: | prtton the treaty of commerce between Prcata and WIDOWs—Antoine Cone, Mr. Fox. To bef ilowed by tho | Prices of admittance—One seat in Private Box, $1; Pa Judge Neri made a few remarks, and Mr. Lee, grand- | done. cution.a credit of 638,000f, which is of course granted, | Hanover hasrecommended the chamber to assent to the pew drama of the PILGaIM OF LOVE—Pat, Mr. B. Wil- | «vette, £0 conte; Gallory, 125g ots. Doors open at 7 o’cloc! son of Richard Henry Leo, presented the address, con- | “>” Se erga ‘The following is the report :— billas proposed by the government, ; ANeriwuiet tks tices cf BRUAN OEYSNOR tem O'Lyna, | “commence atte eee, taining expressions of admiration of the efforts of ‘Kos. TWO DAYS LATER Monsionr io Ereitent By 2, dere of the; 508 of tMe | scomp duty on newrpayor i that it abell te feviedeae fame; Shoclah MoCabo, Mra B- Williaue, Zs | (\URISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HALL, NO. | guth in the eaute of freedom, and appreciation of his no vache uae Weillando of the poliee, who showtl be proved guilty attains | cording tothe ‘superficial area’” of the sheet or abeots th the ballet pantomime of THE ae COB- beni rena cigmattyes fisenh O98, e ble resolution still to maintain and defend it. Kossuth brokon their ban, should be transported, for the sake of | published, Mhereis agreat difference in th ot x Snorzle, Mr. Fox; Emma, Miss L ‘al safety, toa peral colony, such as ‘Cayenne or Alzo | German periodicals, some still appearing in the . shave belonned to 4 peoret acolcty in extention | tive forts that sufficed for out graadfathers; others have pissy ober eereads epee npecbe>aerereal (ese cosy ears pte ica eel eer ne to Cayonne. This ope fiuires aeves , ery hundre: e I provisions, urgently callod for, which Lam oocupiod in | at prorent contexoplated; but it muy yet be modtied, ae ——— | known Christy's Minstrels, oom prising an efficient ; » if ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. 7. BARNUM, | sntilo ‘cor ps of + ented Woxperionced performe he enid, was destined to perform in the otd world what | CONTINENT OF EUROPE, ant Manager. Admission to theentire Muscum aad perform. 4 Manager and Proprivtor; John Greenwood, Jr,, Ag: onder the manageme’ hristy, whore conestie fa Washington had in the new; and he would receive en- . this city, F avo bean receive , % q snces, 2) conta; chil son under M'yonrs Ig ots.; Pargnotts, | with favor by highly respectable ad fashionable sudioncos couragement from all those who claimed to be the ed ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC. A 1236 conta extra. Mondsy and Tuesday, Jan. 5th and 6th. 2, 25 cents. Doors open at f vocates of a just cause andequal rights, They hoped nging to mect. In particular, it is neccesary to havea | th, oeal whi meet with st omit c Alternoon, commencing at 3 o’clock, atthe rejueet of hun- o’clock. Tho patrons of Clristy's Minstrols are respect b ld ld be d to ‘ive the rinciples hi “~_eeee - ~ ‘of ‘eatables, ‘olothin, and medicine provided at Ca e proposal whi mee ith strong opposition, as strong informed that tho Saturday stscznoon concerts sre dis- the world would be prepares receive the principles he F pike SO eee ee dn’ heusew conptrncted fon rest, | at least as any opposition can be under present cizeum- An afternoon Congas os Now Year's day, com | proclaimed, and that tne success of Washington woull | Probable Result of the Election in | ines! he ist erodes iutmeurstiy novesnary foe tess | stances. “Many publications will bo eatioguishod by it - -———---— be his. DO. thus divided’ —5,000f, for | altogether Be eee a cate ey | CARLLOWS MINGTRRIE —FUN-¥GRGEUNOAT RED bk fer Ad France, ive for the exponeos of the milita: | — It appears that the Prussian catimates for 1952 ahow the PALACE OF PEAUOCKS, in rehearoal, the eter'i No. sah ry colony, It is to provide for such credits that Taubmit to | an rapected deficiency of about £300,000. The revenua kd Wacieauen desma or Oke Dottle,’™ The Ckinewe Beauey hdren under twalys Iai crane Pelle ae aged | In reply, Kossvru thanked the gentlemen for the atten w tho following special decree; and am with respect, Mon- | {natated at £19,000 000.and theexpenditurent.£ 14,209,000. Avi the Ohinese Family; the Koh-i-noor Diamond: the Happy | Vhopreatect band of Negro daliuesters inthe world, perform | tion they bad been pleased to bestow upon him. There | TRIUMPH OF LOUIS NAPOLEON, | ‘¥!e! resident, your very humble snd ohationt servant, | one dericiency last year was larger, and comparod witls Lae orery night, ho progeammo for this evoning willcontain : dreds, the comedy of A WIFE FOR HALF AN HOUR. At- tor which, tho amusing farce of LOVE IN LIVERY. Even- | continue Jing, ab +4 o'clock tho gomuebapplauded and popular come. dy of MAJOR JONES’ COURTSHIP, After waich, the new the Hap, Fail, S re visiple at all hi e riod ere wi e ease i e d Family o>, ano visible at all hou ey EN ary Crokgemme for this evening willeontsia | were many remarks in the address which suggested to ; The decree alluded to follows, by which the President | (At heged Were will be an iscrnss, {tis assumed, o€ Inimitable company; also, it. H. Siiter, sho trely wonderful | his mizd considerations which he would very much like STATE OF THE MARKETS, of the republ Teta Brig pesily eansed BY abr vONiuenroe OnE Come ogro bronkdown danoor, wr dione ta givin According to one of the numerous anecdotes aitont in | thy vhurge for the war department the very laughable and difioulteteps of sho Southorn and | toexpress, They had wished him the success of Wash- &e,, &e., de. ioncihing tows (Performances commoaogettieoeioek”on | (28t0R. That was, indeed, a glorious success; nor did eae para techies bye pe ope Wedneaday and Satssday afternoons, a Consors forthe ae- | it abate anything of its glory, that nineteen millions | he United States mail steamship Atlantic, Captain | Cinta that prisiteae Go. Ike full extents Teenie | Minister of the Interior announced that the Strat BERNE DEC WED SPrattaae Ee Goes tes arms, thirty men | West, arrived at her dock yesterday afterncon at 4 | hist J remarked that it was for his own interest that | Cop'es of tho eficial reports © RUC y Sones treated ELS 1 " pean troops were | o'clock, She left Liverpool on the 24th of December, at | it had been re-established | to wn bh Re uis Napoleon re- , n these troubled times, Louls Napoleon, whea | “Tho Prussian commercial treaty with Hanover was posted without alteration by the Secon | Char The nd pantomimes, constituting the most a st this eatablishment, AND 2 POETRY OF THE OLD AND NRW Ten 5 r ning . a a neon contributed to the success of this country. He bad | 5 P.iM.—thus accomplishing the paseage in 10 days, | TWicds” Ces! tai mais al pres cette cau pour ne boptic | y £9 a putes, loa JELLOWS' MINSTRE GMRLDARRS (oe ere con Deecous exnobad Ce heait, Sua he | 26 hours, erous deputation, representing and, any part of the constitutlon engagement with Mr. | bad, indeed, foundit so in the United States, The people Bhe brings forty-five passengers, and a large cargo of | braze e aud mauulwetures ta The representatives of wnd Dea By) Ana Sasha bas ro | were full of noble sentiments, which could be derived | merchandise. a i Weta s : ere hg acpresy, ae marin the confederation, haye not signed th i palin * | only from the glorious source of freedom, Hewould hope | The news from London is only one day later ent of the Parisian Industrial Union, had on Saturday | sentation made to the English goverument in ref am ven e sainscod geal pe es ER 8 d only one ter, yof the President of the republic, by whot ; 5 é PPRANELIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE, ONR CARDWHERRAS, a | that one amongst the peculiar realities of these noble | From Paris our advices are ¢o the ping of the 20d Meavined dn the most gianicuumsniees Mts)) oes ix London save . ab: Ni: ui nal Theatre, George “ tele party, calling shemaelves the New Orleans Serenaders, | sentiments would be the remembrance of received aid. | of December—two days later than thone received by the hawi manufacturer =o member of the In- } c rman 0) deven- ve repre a ma KO 0 ia dlc i M esned Louis Napole r 20: 7 Fog. Bavostainn noe in ive attern on at cre elvey with them I take this epporounity ta toformane | They had expressed the hope that Divine Providence | Franklin, Cyne fale ale Inalaeltteet aa akches, kaye: bean cessive ta seticlraticn i ti nents nese tee Senne pene coven oy Srehon ay cits ae ea ae SO er Oe would yet give freedom to his country. Bohehoped: but The financial and commercial accounts continue favor- - | over'and mail, the dates being Caleutta, N Bombay, seen at no other placo of entertainment in New York, con- | matter, R, H. SLITER, of Fellows’ Minstrels, | Divine Providence acted through theinstrumentality'of | able. From the manufacturing districts of Great Britain | Nov. 17; ana dong Kong, Oct. 80, sisting of Loa’s Femslo Ktliopisn Opera Troups; also, Mona. + ——-———__ | man— Divine Providence hadliberated him from capti- ar th satiati | _ The state of. alarm and excitement which provailad’im Gregoira, tha strongexs, man in the world, who will break | PVD ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS SERENADERS, | vity. But by what instrumentality was he liberated? By and Franee, the reports are satisfactory. cop aract, | Botubay. ir conseyvence of the disturbances that had oe- one tli choon er him: he wi hose Cone! eb ' 3 fF . inite r s ’ 1 OUR ti. | : ‘i . > * chatlonge aay man to kill dullock” with hie clonobed | and Ireland, Scottand, Wale, aud through the principal | wiepnsérumentality of the generous people of the United | | Theaccounts of the French election, so far as they weowe te you | cues, between the, Malcnedans anAyRasieet tiad@e ist, for any amount of money; a Troupe of Model Artists, | cities of the United Beates, togethor for eight mecosalve | States. May God Almighty give them also to be instru- | have been received, show. a3 wasanttclpated, a very large bh and wealth | Urtly sv aded: * who are sclocted for their beauty and figure, aud who por- | montho in Philadelphia, aniled on Friday, Do 80, ter San | ments to ease somewhat the thorny way of the struggle i 5 tvapiace | A burricane hedeccurred in and around Calcutta, om Sonate a ac tableaux; wcompany ot. Acad | Franciece, Calitormiar’ g which was to bring his own, and with it all the mations pes, i oii of the pone s extension of office : ur clishe- | the 22d und 25a alt, waioh drove several vessels ashore, Girls, who go riety of fea strength aud dex- —— ——_—— ——*—— | of Europe, to liberty, What he wanted of America was | for ten years, ¢ majority in the departmen ts is, how- ‘3 1 Preneh industry | amongst them the Penin u'ar and Oriental Steam Jom- terity; a company of Male and Female Aj who will HE ALLEGHANIANS RES2RCTTULLY ANNOUNCE ; e cons i i tollows:—= vby oF, ae give a exhibicion of Marble Statuary noqualied in t to heir fende and tie publie that duey wilt gives Vor | Dok mmen of-war nor arms, but to fulfil the consequences | ever, very much larger than in Paris, It is now thought joo Aare ; Flop LS Rall ded th World; togstler with a varity of interesting performancos | cal Concert, at the Brondivay Tabernaclo, on Monday oven. | Ofits Position as a power on the earth. There were | tat the ultimate majority will be about two-thirds. ‘Th ghted to aeo thes a tare portion of | ind Suez, ‘The passengers and malls were removed te every aftaruoon and ovoning. For particulars, eco bills of | ing, January 6, 1802, Tioketa, 25 couteeaoh, to se hadat the | SMe Wecessary consequences of that position, which. NOE: LL fla ach . is aympathiee with tis political | the J'tin,in which vessel they left on the 26th ult. Beva- esoh day. Admission—Soate in Private Boxos, 50 conta; | wusic stores and at the door.’ Doors open ab6¥ o'clock; to | it not fulfilled, the position was lost. That was the | commercial reports are very favorable. yot the country rendered noces- | ral native craft had foundered and gone ashore neac Stage Seate, 2734 conte; Boxes, 2 conta; Paryuobse, 19% | commence at7 24 o'clook. conviction of the friends of freedom in Kurops. | It is reported that a censorship will be established on Hae 20 en aoe eee pere pee | ee apd Eines tres i lost in them. Tho only seyPiewads pane * = They looked to the United States as the only reall; - F ; rape ye Gecnresd. Tot) | Sips yet known to be actually wrecked are the Bengalee, '3._NEW YORK AWPHITHEAT W ARE Wing YOU ONCE AGAIN, KIND FRIENDS.— | and true free power on earth; and being uch, they | Deks containing lees than three or four sheets; as the sms irotteardent deol improve choir gous | OUCRATE bound. which was lost on Ssitgor Tslund, amd BR tands & Co, Proprietert.— Boxes, the erisinal Hutchingon Fazily ofr their sinsereao- | hoped to see the power on which its existence re. | suppression of the daily press causes opinion to take | disiom and vo faves, a0 mich a3 o, the developement | the Scourfeld, inward bound. which was disnbled and under nine years, halt prise; Pit, 12% cents. patronage ior many years bestowed: aad world rosposttatiy. | Posed, exercieed for the benefit of the laws of nature and | refuge in paciphlets. ‘This is what occurred at tho ro- Broductiny: driven on the coast near Point Palmyras. In both oases, trian Troupo—Madamo Tournisire, M'lle Li apnounce sheir grand Musical Entertainment of the | Ofuature'sGod. These were not, perhaps, the expres: The Prince afterwards conversed for some time with | the whole of the crews were saved. The Semapiiore, be- sephine, Mona. Benoit. Or Monday mdi duting the | sesson (or nex? Tuesday evening, Jan. ¢, at Mewropolitan | sions of the Bill of Rights, but of the Declaration of In- | “ration, when a censorship was established forthesame | the diterent member of the deputation, who retired | low Diamond Harbor, was much damaged, three or four “geek; the Sbove eminent Pe nisin ort sts will paoeeiee Hs}. On this ogeagion thoy will ave the lhono™ of intto- | dependence, They bad spoken of his poor humble self | Teason. charmed with bi< solicitude an affability. of ihe towers having been blown down, The post office, ‘Horsemanship, &0., &c. The superb horses Herevie, Brit’ | Uriiling “ Welcomes to the great. Hungatiane Tickets ay { i terms of praise, Ie would entreat them to forget | M. Vivien, vieo-president of the late consei! d'itat, has | , The adhesions of municipal and other publia bodies to | at Kedgeree. being also destroyed by the hurricane, the Land, Achiloy Matce-c, Alma, and Wash agton, vill All ap- | conte cach: to be obtained at tfeprineipal music stores sad ) bimselt. He wes nothire: ile withed mo reverence, | drawn up a memoir against the cou) tet, weitten with | tHe Ptesident cf the republic hare now become almost | communication with the mouth of the river was ontirely pear. Afternoon pericrmances on Saturday only. hotels, and at the door on the evening of the Concert, | respect, nothing for himself. but only for the grea Snpaaphctes e general, In many of the iepartments neatly the whole | S¥fpended for two or three days. - — | Books vi Words,” containing the Songs of the Hutchinson | principles which constituted the giory snd happiness of | eteat vigor, and soundly argued. This document is much | of the municipal banal have voted ailthesion, andtan | _ It is believed that Dhulecp Bing, the son of Runjest W Bica's NATIONAL CIRCUS, CHESNUT STRBET, | Fomily, ior eale at the door. Doors open at 6%; Concert to | thiscountry. Hie wished the Unitea States to becomethe | spoken of. immense number haye sent to Paris addresses to the | Sing, will shortly pay a visit to England, where be will below Ninth, Philacelpbia.—L. B. Lens, commence at 734 o'clock. : ocrner stone of the freedom of the world, asic was now seh ecta President, thanking him for the act of the 2d of Decem. | “oubtles® be lionized for a short time. remand of She sroad French equestrienniy, UE FRASERS THESE CELEBRATED AND UNA. | the cmly place where freedom really dwelt, "Let the day ae Laue wionnel says :—‘ We are informed that | por. ; | The stale of affairs at Gwallor, the capital of Boim- 1 agg onc aig i Rory tom Seotitah Voralinin wiiteie thet bi approach when every individuality would be eclipsed | the Pope has addressed a letter to his Nuncio in Paris, ‘The workmen of the iron works of Vierzon, proceeded | dith’s dominions, was again unsatisfactory. A force of “ ean company of unrivailo SWELETH GRAND POPULAR CONCERT snd rcreened behind the greatness of public spirit. | in which he expresses his entire approbation of the acts | to the polling-place in procession, preceded by a tlag , %U0 men, under the immediate commani of Brigadier f taicut hitherto unequailed ia ze wightly received with the most ent asiastie ap- | Verbape the most appropriate thanks he could g.ve | of Louis Napoleon, which have saved society and relie | P¢#tins the vord “Ont in colossal characters. General sir Colin Campbell, marched out of ieshawar ou Ae ptlon cf equeatrian aud agrobatio eusex | pleurc,”) to night. ia the Society Library, commer of Brond- ‘ise wae ae he {ook the to Be men ot Principles, sagt ‘ one | xe is stated that several, persons who have taken an } tt: bse of peepee canta nace of Mitoh- a Poe yy and Is and that the sympathy they bad given to him had been | gio. active part in the propagation of republican principles | Tie a town to the north of thet station, and command- establishment in the world. “Prot. J. M. Mixon, Bie eee | given to his priveiples; and he was uaxious to eulistthose Numerous arrests, principally among the leaders ofthe | bave determined to emigrate, fearing that they may be | 128 one of the mein roadsinto Afghanistan. Tho troops \ AU TLOM TO TIL MUSICAL PUBLIC IN CALI- eae ee ee weve Banke oud | f en te peatoe cid bee bag » poe Geman ultre-reoubleans, continued to be made in Paris weenie ty, aa el Taos ocelot SRLS Mies LAG napoty pare bobpel Sor iver are gies "The 3 PU “Welcome Koyo! Char inet, “Ye Banks éud | they wished to bestow upou hia, in meting iim =m gat KS political opinions. Geverai jourcaiists, axtists, and ected to bring these tribes inte subjection, Th» tee ihe ean tee Coe balled, “Auld Robin Gray,” Of their useociation. bia duties were so onerous that he | Amongst others, M. Miot, ex-representative, is to be | tradesmen, are organiziny a cclony to procced to Monte- | latest ncocunts from the forces were to the sth ult. « = name) leave New York by, the sto ; n> old Onken Buck ip duet, ‘The Braes o’ Bal- | could not accept even asmallone more He felteveryday | brought to # court-martial. 4 video, The government, however, has refused to grant | It hud been cceupied all the previous in blowing up Trent'ia all the’ prigelpel siviee ‘aud towns [EER fener Jock 0° Mazeldean:,’ alee, “Scottish Bluo | asif he would break down under their weight, To be | The Moniteur publishes @ decree granting a credit of | f reign passports to oll parties without distinetion, The | the Fort cf Nitebmieand the villages surrounding that Duonotice will ba given cf thelr arrival Hcus:;" tore, “The Maoh of the Cameron Clan;" duet, | Come a member of a society necessarily involved the | ©58.00 francs towards the expense ot the convict estab- | Minister for Foreign.d {lairs has introduced a new system , Place. Heaps of corm that lay stored in the houses o€ Irendo aad wie ee nee eat One eeingh a eeeote | Mivcvets tat atcce histor” ballads Or seweye gne Lacs | performance of rome duties, Ie bad this morning re. | lislments to be formedat Cayenne and Algiers, | of foreign paceport ae follows:— | (ne Momurd inhabitants were fired, and their goode ‘or names, Notice the bil xt e bemnte bite eens verge and’ cliofus, “A Man's 's ccived intelligence that the absolutistieal power of Aus. ae Rea ! “In the name of the French Republic.—Tho Minister for | "Hd chattels thrown into the river. The Momunds were blished favorites - ue fore tiat” Admission, ota, Commence ats ovclook, | triabed exercired its vengeance ageinst him by impri 4 ¢ French Revolution, Foreign Afinirs requests MM. the Consuls and diplomatic | /7!P@ en our troops from a distance; but their shots feli (ti, Coline, Ballad ‘oge will be given on Wednesday and Friday, 7th an soning his poor sisters and hie aged mother, none of (Corvespondence of the panes ceeatte,) | ouents of thenations friend!» or allies of France to permit hort ot the camp. No casualties on our side had beew 4 whom were engaged in polities, because he had entreated Panis, Dec, 23-9A.M. | M...... to pass, proceeding to . ithout per- | reported. A Barry, Basso; | i iat ential elec! mitsion to retura, The Minister of rseniges Rumors were again rife of the death of the Amase TURGOT.” | Hert Mahomed Khan, the ruler of Hea ‘dances, an: BRQOREES. FEMALE ACADEMY. JORALEMON ST.— | them, @s a brother and son, uot to mix with it, and they So far as regards the Pres ion, we annex ¥ Pra ; SHIPPING. e Mercer House. They will be in he would soon have to leave the United States. carrying Panis, Deo, 22—P, M | Europe. | the rest of the peaceable inhabitants, were reported to be talent unrivalied in tie United ill give their Arse Musical and Literary | loved him, and followed hi: almonition, Now, he had | the votes known up to the present hour: — | hat ; ubul. direction and management of e above Hall, on Thersday, the Sth inst. | to bear upon bie shoulders this misfortune. There was DEPARTMENTS. PAIS AND BANLIE Those permissions are only given to proceed to Eng- | It is snid that a fearful scene of anarchy, civil broils, M ENTARY BENEFIT TO T. B. JOHNSTO. | no help. They were carried prisoners to Vienna. 80 Yes = Om No. land or to the United States. The minister refuses | andall the horrors concomitant thereto, had commenced = Gi ot Aeraberincaas Milk antennae | his duties were connected with many sorrows. Perhaps | 2011 {¢3 421,097 83:25 | them to persons wishing to proceed to the continent of , in Aflzhanistan, The Mabsjuns, (Hindoo traders.) with | = oe ori: waa 2 Dt wil rn ing § hi i 6 counting (dz nay eat | All the accounts received within the last eig) a | feed e . POR LOVERFOOL_UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. WACGMESOR MAGOWALD, Chalinan.”” | tenance ofpricile, Levert vould ov enother sorrow, | chu memmmg as (sseieoe ale leased ere ek | trim the preat centre of ecmiaeree and mianulwsturee | Uri tule, ‘not! the elaimnate to the succession are denna tua Unies Etta wale 02 Baroy foray Wr DB. POTTER, Vice-Chairman. oop, |. Judee Nuit explained thet becoming an honorary | Paris, in the form proscribed by the circular of the | CCRCUF in confirming previous etatements as tothe im- | the Ameer’s brother, Sultan Mahomed, and his, som, niBanurda7, Jan'y 10; 1° 2,44 12 o'elook M., from hor bor ree Mea PT AA . * | wanber of the society would impore upon himno duties. | Minister of the Interior. Some curious incidents ac- | Provementin commercial transnotions. Speculation has | Gholam liyder. ¥ ghthefoo3 of Canal sstvct., No berth mogurod till paid fo ee ak | He then invited Rossuth to spend » dey at Alexandria, | companied the operation, For instance, there were | teongtue: dg noun we Corea pmunrts as at the stock | | Recent accounts received from the province of Berar, or froizhs or pacasce, Saving nneq and accept ofa publiedinner * | Sean in several of the baliot boxes tuahetine’e frac aag | €Xchange. As oon as apprehension. whether real or | atate thata fight had lately taken place there betweem sep DWARD k. COLLINS & Co., 88 Wall SHIPPING. Gov. Koseurn replied that he could nct answer to this | a half long, and with the word “yes” printed in letters | {UCHed, ceated as to the crisis of 1852, everybody en- | the forces of a Zemindar, named Naga Ram, and those geged in commerce hastened to maké large purchases in cf another chief. whore name is not mentioned, in which the hope of a ccrresponding profit, Unfortunately, the affair about fifty men were killed, and as many wounded, retail trade has not recovered so quickly froia the | Nega Ram's men were beate CO! eh: Th ip Atlaus.c, Will succeed the Pavide, and sall “ v | invitetion now. Tt mig January 24th, 1352 OR SOUTHAMPTON AND UWAVRE—THE UNITED PENN: ee eae nee ¥cil Steamship FRANKLIN, James A. Wotton | Mr, Senator Coc fourteen imehes long, and broad in propertion; in others the word “yes” was printed in letters of gold on the fineet pertumed satin paper. These bulletins ’ HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL leave for Havre, touching at Southsmptan to . Wa loca tarertke 3 f ‘ie - Se | late depression. ‘The Parts shopkeepers Have as yet | Cur relations with the Burmese are in an umaatistac- "ha Pececsted teiwien ow Tere end Uoweoel 20 als euap ay on Satureay, Lith iaee, aviz | Ibg# Of a meeting of the citizens of Germain, Many tickets Ing certain cnet epoute St. | effected but few rales for the jour ie Pon; but | tory atate, and seme cerrespondence has recently passed rect, and botwaea Rosten and Liverpool. the Boston ships from Picr No. 4 North River, | £ g pena the, weeds oar . they seem to look forward with confidence to the | between the Governor (General and Commodore Lambert, ree soe oes $120 i Teplied that Penne: in front, and the word «Ni became. ine on cnly calling a Haliiax tedand and receive malls and pase i. Eee . conclusion cf the clections fer an improvement. The | the senior naval cfiicer on the spot, on the su! tof a the back. Many, too, hed curicus and sometimes tooem- engers. oe ce Wu, 70 | deed, from dey to day, a more splendid re oe : ; » “BRB'Bra, caps. PERSIA, Ospt. zoJanidice will be received on, board'aftes Thutsaay, | night of bis course. > + pbatic ecimments and phraces in addition tothe affirma: | Getlers im articles of luxury feel the depression more | visit proposed to be mad” by the Commodore to iangoon, ° AFRICA, Cap*. Ryrie. ASIA, Capt. Judkia inet. Specie willbe received on board until Friday | "Sty Goorrn said he was glad to hear him speak thue tive or negative monosyliable ; such as—"“Oui! Vive | {ham ary other class; their hopes. however, are sup- | for the purpere of obtaining redress for wrongs inilicted EUROPA, Capt, Lon. AGAWA, Capt. Stons. Lugeace not wanted during the voyage, suould ba | {2h O90 rds ints P “ DP TUE Or Mille ot pills foie Oud a «Gaye | ported by the reflection that the commencement of last | on British subjects there, and for securing Letter treat= AMERICA, Coph Sharnen G@NADA, Cap}, Harrisca, aré tbe day betore eniling, marked “Below.” For | oy. Corwen! & shod gs Midonit tanh | ys: + eOai! Vivela Republique De. | December was ecually unfavorable, and that when the | mont for them im future.” It is believed that Lord Dal- a wh ligt i mainmas’ head; MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Azent, 53 Brosdway, i DELLGATION FROM OHO Oui pour que Louis Bons Taenaey, ahiak Ie pete ee ne uatil the end of | housl haa decided on trying diplomacy ft of his Bur, cd 0 port. eee = Mr. Swrrrsen, of Ohio, introduced the delegation from ai! Vive’ Armes!” “Oui! | shopkeepers. It isee ‘ | Sreta thane ‘| » Cambris. !" Wednesday, Slat : WO hptss pone) NY | GcY. Korsvrn—-I am charged with the pleasant duty of | “Non! Vive Henry V on: Vive laR: publique” | gigccunts, will shortly redace the interest charged by | hers Sas ccourred at Canton, on the Sth Octo- Senne aiaenisy, ath He Horas POUT) N- | presenting from the great State of Oblo « delegation | “Nem! A basl'Arimee Ail thoes tiokets werean- | ‘hein em Your to thove pur cent whigh would beg er, whiob; it is eaid, destroyed some five hundred houses — cdnead, Fobruacy next, at 12 o'clock, noon. | Who have crossed the mountain: for the purpose of invit- | mulled. and will be appendud to the proccs-verbal. Tho | rujiur te the commercial classes of Paris, There ha-beon | Cuajk 78° wwantity of property. ‘The reports are very Wednesiay, 11th 24 do, do. $65.) Apply 20 ing you to visit that State. The delevation ere surround. | S@me was done with che tickets that contained neither | SAPKANIO Sho Ta aha ctiad OF eae GL ee aoe: Wednesday, Isth do ‘J. McBYMON, 33 Brondvay. | ea ys and by members cf Conarere of both pe “No,” but merely expr: Pe ec canta ean ragrice Of Hour in the Darismar- | The Hong Kong papers, of the 20th Ootober, state that by Wednesday, 5th — do, ‘and other getlemen, who cox or inbults. to the person het garg a Ghedee sam los wer sojd high | fevers typhoona hed ocurred in the Chine sess, ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP? COMPANY.-CHANGE Aveepool—Fisas ¢ 4 kilogrammés ; superior qnality, from 49f to 60; and second quality from Sit to Ito — being a rise ¢ } to Of. the sack within ten deys. | The Markets, Many experienced speculators calculate that as the ov Moxky Marker, December 2°—One 2. Mi=- inet Wheat crop was deficient im qwantity, although | The eccounts from Paris continue very favorable to the fire in quality. it i# porsible that the grain which | Catce of order. and the trade of the city t# rep: Tas b itherto sold to speculators at prices dis- | to Lave nearly, if not quite, recovered from its I his oxcation. My friend. Di man of the committee appointed by the § * ¢ Spiline Day a through Line for Sea Prac ye agted, direct. On Wuesdas rohthy a SE My end sctamehlp CHRROKEB, 1900 sens, Benty willsail cn Tuesday, ganusry § st P’M., et, a8 foot be teen, from the cubjoined | polling at the election, that the me, what lengthy ad. | Lewis Nepelese Whi, ag Was tones ee thewol pert ot the country from whi umber of votes in fs aced surceon cn board. aad newsjspers must pass through bhe Post government mils, direct f a with one of the Compan. s, to wail without any delay for Ssm Peancisco, Por frvighs oF passage, exceeds the numb: astroue for th ) # ( ' rf Engli 2 herd id 33 Br " eny | rows fot the producers, may be resold before long | porary stagration The English stock market is French, Grrman, end an’ sir read ee Nae ceian, tle: 177 Wane virtet ortnne ct of the ¢ sts trom which th at an ¢xorbitent price to the r There has | by film to-day, but consola for the opening / brought ia common © Through bills of rev, North river’. N. B.—Bills of ind r Sheds hitherto received provement in the fairs, partiou- | 10) are not quite #0 good as at the close yesterday; they dad ¢ morning of sailing. Gov. Kossute sai Thi will de ents Which I been dis. | are now 0674 to § ™ movereey ide atan wo o'ch nd calve Letvers from —The stock markets are all dat. Consols row 66, to v tick. Consols for the account, 96); to 74. accounts of the stat ast week, she a Will, on th hestur tle ma: firmer, and the ¢ much f hi been departments state mand for raw silk he EAMER MERLIN, CAPTAIN Bermuda and 81, Thomas, oa at noon, Sho has oxoollon Priog of pai ‘Thore is # regular mail man and alt the Wert I y L LIN amship ALABAMA, Captai York for Savannah, on Satur “ you ie 3 od, NLR. For +d M., from Pier N MITOIUILT, 1 Ts Saturday, Ja Venesuels, &o. “ E. CUNARD, Jr., 33 Bonds: ITY BANK, 68% t —This $ 5 Disco RUSSELL E.G f the wu ¢ not only undiminist hes the operatives # trade is g frém South Amerfea. are no signs of reaction. 4 ot @ continuance days Pot ring ord aon . our h the New Orleans, a¥ Panama, ae : ie ory exteut from Low- AMSBURG 8A edmitted to bare N, Agonts, 34 Broadway, oud South Thied The pan h ¢ fo wi a few introduction of : AN FRANCISCO, VIA eiton ot ip PROMETHEUS. . 2, North River, on Mon- an Junn de Nicaragua: sit routs | miles of land <nown to be no material ards improveraent. The The wae ly cy to deeling articles. From fam ¢ was rather more fir tome instances slightly | tate that the market e Stor on and aiver January 2, Ma de Lavalette has boen re antineple, where he will be replaced by th suiche t Ube result of the poll is Ra Tangemoa es) of pasong nt ry stoek of the » for the p nd published, I ¢ that Changarnier, Lamorici*r ud the remaining : Warton, pore at Ham will be liverat cAMSUIP COMPANY.—OHANGR | urough Line for California Spain. day, January oth, at two | Wabsivows it unts from Madrid, of the inst , state that, F pEMPIRE CITY, 2,000 tons, at fail on Friday, January fon of the Co resumed wit ft ior at the foot of Wa (Queen, MM. I Presidency t mails, for Chagres November. ‘ to the st: amen. i ate de which the ae President 73 South s 0, 60 SOUT STR t ond, Liv «n of the States. announced that t acha of Tangier, andl was marching t the head ofan army of 40.0004 afilliated to sectet sccleti rming reports,’ tt says, “have induced the = wake er : ng expiat h crimes. to this hile a ba arprent to send two steamers t ive 0 TIP COMPAN ssed about interv io betereen ing expiated thei een jn the le Mg Me Mylonas 4 end ty a n 0, vin Chaares, dire P.M. ‘Tho sptondid now Alled in her aocor spot aud his vic rete vessed. th ‘ talal. to Ca thin nee, and withor ernment might ong the s terrible edict was | MCment hostilitie 9 vote for thesecond M rholiing the 22 > ¢ & dividend of Seven Del. I'Dellare, will be paid upon tt a3 5 t commander, (Quite a large number Na C be ed to Gor eee a a uu o'dlock, P. Lah) ecine!y tthe office of tha gulecriber | Koesutb; who item Otto and Napolecn ae s mere teal pe | snd +, North river, wi ORT SILL DON Interest Acents, was answered that they were, nearly all, (Loughter ) nspirators, but upon which it The montese (asetle of the 10th ult., states that | a pics > ia, ay Le set OL, No. 65 Exchange Pisco. | TNE CONGRESSI WANQUET, F y tied to act. It now appears that this decree % " was se tats t P “ “3 yo departure fs Ls Bg a I PE es heen eit? ONEY.— PERSONS IN WANT OF SMALL SUMS OF | ‘The Congressional Banquet, it has been determined. | ing more for ple than a mere threat, | Ministerc javoy, to take the command of @ | a yee OE ro cos, Routt | MI nomey tor niete perioas, tay appiy te tl scAgeney Ov | to be given on Weduerday nest. and at that the Governor | Every day adds to the certaimyy that itis to be carried | corps of the army te bi is aac nipemaneas ot - ‘. af Priel thet fico, No, 16 Park place, Watelios, Jewelry, Bry Goods, | wii! probably make his greatest argumentative effort out with stringent eilect against thore unhappy persons The French screw steamship Charlemagne, of 1100 | f, the National bens eC: eo ee Fanoy Articles, Silver Plate, or auy kind ot Portable Peo- | "7; js estimated that there will bu about guns. witha crew of 860men, | ; " Pee er Ta fe vcollacaral wt urity. “Strict confidence WHIPS | Hescont at the banquet, including the President and | ¢elves asrepublicansin a republic, are branded with the | arrived at the Specia from Toulon, on the 6th, This | a, Gover jolmen ed, on the 18th, the | the ist standing bugbenr of socis ment have within the last few lays announced the at the rhips already prepared at Rrest, Rocbfort. and other places for the purpose of uate people to the pestientinl € pore et, the Jy $1 ¢ 67,500 1288 at 805 vin cen wrens members of the cabinet, the Justleos of the Supreme 38 ch bond and mortzago, inne ormoresumsou | ie afternoon. Gov. Kosrutl and hie wife dined with Prosident. Mrs, Webster, Mra Seward and other were prevent jem The organs of the govern. | was the fizet trip made by that ship, whicl she eilvcted | in twenty. five houra, Mi ‘The Chamber of Deputies aan | portal convention coneluted | ls | Oka R1O DE JANBIRO, VALPARAISO, AND PAN &- The brvcuetive rea! cababo in thia city, tor five years. AMply to YOUN EF, CONREY, No 3" Wait steoot, orase of Broad sitet rrying these unfort st of French Guias 20 persons | wko, because thoy have the temerity to announce them- | horse pewer, mounti ving. For trois AVIS, BROOKS & CO,

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