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MORN NG EDITION: MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1852, pty FHRATRE.—DOURS: Oren ats jock. Box: Rogen ‘dow le e with Rowemantia draris ony; Valentine, Mr Taylor; Beli Kimpross Belisnato, Mes, Jorden, ANUSEMENTS, BOADWAY THEATRE.—B. 4. MARSGALL, SOLE LEB- 000.—Deo \6 634; 80 commence a7 o'clock. Boxes rote and Urper Tier STR: (nd pape 4 RS le hetang L oa ae ote yd poor hegry hay) CHanss if $a Bor rh hg gett Drew ay avoning. WaY TOG ) Panlcner, “ Mine Wesson; Gienoatins Alltsp: ‘fo conaiuts wish tho Lang rable somes 4 ITIC—Mr, Poff, Me foste: Mr. 2. Bland: Don Zorvlo Whiskerandos, Mc. Bariou; Tt bard Beate Weston DOOR! Circle an 5, 12)g eats; Goitosere Finke, 60 conte; Pilvato Box Tiokoss, 1 Mon iay arsaveg. Mscon Iy_ will he tho now and oricinal drsma cf THUS yy) CON. TINENTAL, or the Vetorva of ‘74 sergeant Jasvor Dan vers, Mr, WG. Jones: Mortinse Danwees, Arvonnd Latitat, Mr. Harbor; Caroling Danvers, MI » fo betoliowed by SUaND¥ hos ag ore he Bald @ Mountsia~Shanty Moduirs, Me Will ‘oh, ska sete aria Licisth LION, Mo conelade open #6 6%; curtain ciges av7 4 »"ciook. 25 conta; Womrntk THRATRE, OnATHAR see BENEPFI Tt OF MR. WALDRON pesday evening March 2, 1852, Pisvea. * EB 8H088—Lord ane Sb»: thy melodramaof THE SKY pelacipal ase Froters by Musnts. Cony, Tarlor sod Msator Coay. A Cov rite song by Ming Hitlrt. ‘To covotuto wisn she Bite drama ofOLIVAR TWIST. ibox book now oD: ARNUM'S AMEsIGaN MuseUM—P. T, BARNUM, eae an Proprio’ or; Joha Greenwood. Jr., Assisiaut anager. fon to she outire Maseain and secformence, 2 cents: chi ohtiie uder 10 yeors, Lig conts, Parqaas, Li36 t gente engsgemens of Sicvoralch, aod of the Boy Gia years 01d, aud doveu feed high. , feo. ore af ormoon aad eveniug this wook, from M e Iss ho Ssturday. 60h Monday aad itucsday a¢ J o'clook, the int-restog drams of the MAID GF CUOIREY, cerites the Antiond-a’ Pedoatlanitms stag. ing, Dancing, & ful'play ef the LADY OF LYONS. wow Miss Moubayer ae | Panting avd My. Clarke a# Claude Molnotte. Tae Koon i- Noor Diamond the Happy Famiy, &o. NY BTROPOLIGAN HALL.—Fikst APPBARANCE IN America of sho great dungurian Wisard, L, Kor. | mendi, on Tlurwlay evening a nt Ageast wariody of astonishing gooey! us, ve ore pesdiced ia shis Country. Tickets’ BO ontsmen be had at Mosnres, Sohabert & Co., 257 Broadway; G. & B. Weeter mn, Brothers, Broad- JAF, Corner of Heade evvens; astor Mure, Irving, amerinan, \z3, nan’ dice, Faeces, Dramas, on renoh’s, aud other uoual piace, Chiltran, 2h omta ab the doce Seatemsy bo geoursd trou 10 t0 8 o'clook on the day of performan $4. W alle, Diceotor of Amuse- ante. so the loace of announcing te Bele felon ds and the publis, thas ti ey have seemed she fore ices of some old eetablighed (svorites in this oity, and on Monday evening, March Ist, will preven’ to ¢hoir naomorous patrons the original bard ef Migetrels, who bad she honor als hall before the vory elite, fashion, and Partionlars in future eilvertisomants, » 60 Commence at 7g o'clock, preoisely, RANKUIN MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM ead OH Dieck above the National Thostre,—Goorge Les, sole rE priator.—Ealoon perforcinncos avery afternoon sad evone Envorbsinments vo commonca tn the afternoon a0 three oe" and is she evoniag #3 hell-pass seven o'closk, The auteriginments nro varied aud a rneh ns oan be Boon at ne other of Leva Female Ethiopian Opers Troupe; alee, ites, | te, She eironcess wan in she world, whe iL braak Ay stone tho sudignae choose to offs he wil aise | enallenge any man to ‘Rill a bullook,” with his clenched foray amonad of mouoy; a Troupe of Model Artista, who axe selected far their beavty and figure, and whe pote fonate a number of heausifa! tablosna; & company of Arsh agh a variety of fo.ta of strength and dex~ pal F Artiste, who will walled tm the periormancos y Sorctay Sogatber with s variety of intorestin every afternoon and evening. For particular: bits of each day. Scmirsion—Soste in Privato Goxos, & conte; Ly Beate, 87M goats; Boxes, 25 conts; Parquetto, 12) FIR ARULAS, 1) LEND, ON FOND AND Moat. $50,000 7222088 tesR ate, MRE Setiveread eninie io this city o¢ Steaktfa: ayply: ea 8. 8. BROAD, No. 1i Wallotres), in tho Crvtom Water offco barcment. $5,000 WANTEN—VIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, for ono year, at soven per cent interest, for rity will be given uo at mes the sum in a largo, rospeo! bw Tho iendor cap ha dition a thousand felt whieh with cr ke vat iivte time. Ad ral Post Office, with ronal name and ‘outa 400 WANTED, TO BORROW FOR ONS on furniture worth $1,500. If required, oan SP" iso, aa the owner is going to ¢mlarga. Address £1 whion amount gunle seo ‘ment of nesr) DRAFTS ON UNION BANK OF LONDON, National Bank of tcotiand, and Bolfact Bankis Snreny, ofirelsnd. Drarts em these banks constantly for io, in same from 4) upward: TAYLOR BROTHE! Yo.76 Wall st, oor. Posel. ‘of Liverpool and Bsar, Dramatis, aad St. Geore’s Line of walling wonky Cortificates for the abov W. ny sa st TAPSOOT & OO. SOUTH SYREE STREET.— ‘the Sevens : peck, ia by any of ao of, IRELAND, ETC.—TAB SUBRORIBERS H Maes Drafie b bonkers in scien on, varicus v aantee! te WILLIAMS. & GUION, 49 Fulton street. Peosage oan bo secured by the old Black, 84 Star Like of | Liverpool packets, satling lst, 6sh, 6th, diet, and Bith, of every month. BXPRESS AGENCIES, ; : | 2 ERTORD. & co." CALIFORNIA PACKAGE “AND | | Parcoi Express, by the United States and Pa ‘Breamship Company's fast ravning eae in our own epecial rac ci ‘resoont City, on eritey, wend in their goods, witl time tor cording sod parcels receiv A iret wih the honce of A transportation agents of all ‘the Tullio, ‘Guta Dus! aoa tr re Isthmus of Panams, the only recogni of tho Bnglish and Ameriga He ompanic#, Wo ATS preprred to forward & joription from New York to California, Orogom, Chinsy the Sandwioh Igiands and fonth American Pacito a with the utmest despatch Printed instruotiona com be ha atourcficn. We guerantes the dolirery of goods ia San Francisco by the rogular oopnecting stoamora from Paaam: Projgh' to Sen Francisco 33 conte per 1>. No oharm tom bl or Connlar feos. Noxt shieeente, Maes poh, hand I7to. Pe hey oar Wall sbroet. A. 5 Broad street, _AaTROLOG Wy Ton EDITORIAL RALUL Ll teem with such below. from the ry. Feb. 2, 1852, Proof that the Chaldsto Momt, and the soovhsayers ar vere of Peypt Rome tad Acsyria, tid foretoll tavate events. bia diticult to eee, therciore, Why we should deny the pos- mibility of ote ear jo supernatural | Cy Wiig exorcised wita dey. oved neon since that de, equal tomreoy MO the prosent ms aciencne have hoe wet astrology? * T eupposed, by the gee fatistee’ of ance.” Where ls now's dictinatsbe aiding in New York, the deoendans of 8 line of hi nturice, wi ° Peptearss ‘ euAge of the atare. of Lite atrees. abo femast whove predi: tons, of, athor, of esr acoompitenimeuss haw’ eprved te. and wide is impression is, shat airacrd sary facnity, mtb son of a seventh it may, it thab he rivos sdvtoe by whioh ail tho varieties of dies aor enred— debts eolleatod—worldiy prosperl y seourod— “Ranpy ase. Hitecs brought shon'—lost property recaverod—en gand othor benefits ecuced, for a trodarase fee. | We advine na, orti gon. Be thie ¢ ntionl to visit 86 we havo dene, end jadae for Shem \ves. it ir imporstble to donbe the evidence of the eouse watery tes'imony of maliltaces and iho v TRAVELLERS: GUIDE, EW JEASEY RaILROAD. Jersey Oi, in the afternoon, wi fot she first of Maroh, vi tent mn aga &. Ustor, on and camp 6 A Dd. awnoy RALLROAD, Pier No. 1, North river, bond John Fetter. ovo ii through te Pe ; Sits elses onre, $3; Piiiaderpola,, from foot of Walnut bireot, pM 1 Iin0, Penuspors. irom tit In $10 evenings v8 poprine and beaual: | a \. Brandy, Segars, &0.--Tuosdey, Mar: | 2857 Dey street, corner of Greonwish sire Aloonds, Currants, | batt barrots, Walnut | Baeot Oil, Counter | Bedetends, Kisohew uton a am Ax 19 wRA. 5805 or Signet he a om tre. oon! enetis of rm L.Sar Mcnay evening, March L, will be pectormed ere OPEC's ARG ODO OS ay LE DIABLE, Robort, eee Babel ‘Owing dd the Tonath ef she performace, 08 Prod! ‘at 7 o’olo wpneeey > open every day Crom 9 to 4 o’oloek, MPcAtersrss BRAHAM WILL GIVE HIS FigsT nore a AD ERNACLE, Te will bo asclated by tne i ing ds ef led ere ew y she following distinguish = Mk. WALLACE HOU 1 sana _ Soprano, Ce ey ey | eee W. V. Wallace, MiB. HENRY C. WATSON, AUIS MARIS LEACH. Mi. i. W. GREATORRX, WR. BUSCH, Flute, ¥R ¥. BRISTOW. PROORAMME: Axa, “Non pin Ande Don Giovaant, "oe Mr. Gren- Mow srt. Song, “1st B i} Cor) scoompanicd ou the fate oy, Me. . oeehes ny «Don 'natti. Ue. Busch. Busol Romauno, * Spiciic ‘Genii.’ esi’ La’ Fa rerivs time, Mr. Avnus}ae Braham. Solo, Finto, * Nol oor Pi: Bong, ‘Many Years Ag iro. Hor ry'G." Wa composed b :H. C. Wateon, Quartotta,,” id a9 bho Maonbonms,” from tho overs Ari Estate Madsme W. Bouonelle, Miss M. Leach, Mr. Grostorex, and Mr. Augusta: Braham, Gompeisa By. rm. Bong, Oh Al wi Ab: Aaty, oui Mu. dria balls Bri fy Right, a « Walinoe. fire’ bine fa’ “Araeri the epora of “1 Villoggiatori Binaeri . Bovstotle, Miss M. Loach, and is -Puciths. Anuie Laurie” by request, Mino, W. ous Bong, w Never Dospnis,” tho Iast oomposition of OA celebrated voteran tenor, oomposod in th Mr. Augustus Bra! dat the principal 5 29 commends punt NIACUS, NEW YORK AMUPHITAKATRE, 57 BOWERY, , H atnight of Lovets, tho grost Clown.—The Manag. aatistnotion of annourciog to Hels Patrons thas lien vo t they bave cfeosed wa engagement, for & 4 uumber of iti Mr, Lovets, tho « and laughing priloaop’ ner of make bis first appearance hefore a New Vork andienos. Monday evening, Meroh }, 1862, a great varicty of llorseman- ship and Feate in the Girole, b troupe, Me. Laurie Hiser’s benedit on Wedueséay cvoning URLETY'S OL aRA HOUSE. MECHANICE’ HALL, RO, above Grand street.—Open every nig! during the week, mantil farther notice. Tho original thd weil kaown Christy's Minstrels, Gey gue $n efficient and ver- autile ‘corps’ of “‘tateated” aad “oxperiencad performers,” undor Abs management of B, P. Christy, whoa conoorss i v9 buon Faceiy. this ofty, for w succousion of “Riva ye: with favor ce hy en respectable ibs Pa a ‘s Minstrols ave respask fay informed that the Saturday ™ vsenoon conoarte are dfa- continued. On saturday nex’, March G, tho anuual benolit of T. Christian, EWrLe or THE GRAC gS still PLACE OF AMUSE ment, three doors above Niblo's. Open every mighs tor the i bah ye Of classical illustrations of Ancient Statuary, by the frenoh snd English troupe of Living Modoly, wish Kuhiopoan Minstrely, sud obher entortainmoaty. Doors open 297 o'clock; percormance to courmence at 8, — _ WHE BALY SMABOR. I DEG. BROOKES’ ANNUAL GRAND EXULBITION 4+ end Tadloaux Ball at Tammsoy Hall, (tho only sp- proyritte room ia the city.) ou Monday oveniag, March ist, 1582, en which cooasion will bo produoed a crest variety of the moss beautiful dances, iavzoduclag the nationality of every gountry. rerT BK AUCWAUM, voTION ‘NoTI EB - GROCERIES Whiskey, Wine, Povate N NOTIC , this ds} Ch vor wotar, Chaire, Tables, &o. Moicen lane ASW NOTICE —THOS. BELL, AUCTION ERR.— B Van Zandt. This oy, (an day )will 3 ook, in the sales roome, No, }3 Spruce ald do wellto atten Tuesday, balsa of Phi from Eighth avenue and Hamersley stroe! the sales rooma. AUCTION NOTICE—GOLD AND SILVRR WATC ORS mMightly dameged—In Jno, E. Ven Antworp's trade silo for aesday, 2 March, ab No. 10 Cedar street, will be irty-four Gold and iwelvo Silvor Watches, slightly by Mater, at the firein Malden Inno, a aliort timo N.B.—-The above will be sold ag 12 o whet for onsle on account of whom is may consera, ‘a AN be cold, on a cradit of four month the fur eure be famiy, ‘acotini ra aoe of Sofas, Ch Pir Card Tabi Glercee om pe, G Gieandoler, Ovi Cloth, ‘Stei Mattrassos, China, Crockery, Glasswa Tare, Drossivg Bureau u. MER IN, AUCTION ER —BY BANGS, + Brother & o., trade asle rooms, No. 13 Park row.— Fucsdey morning, Mares 2 ee 11 e-alock mortgsgoa's and tecviver's sale ofthe stock in trade of sia iase firm of Callie, Willoughby & Co.. consisting of valuable Sterootype Plvsoy eront varioty of finoly engraved Bteol Pietos, large quaat- Mos of shoir pubiloations, aubecribers, or iors, Ko, I ENRY 7. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —PEREMPTORT (ale of Resowood, Mahogany, aud Waluas Parlor, Dining Roem, and ©! harbor Vurniture, et auotion, to-mor row (Tuesday), at lib o'clock, at his targo new aries ron £8 Chambers erross, way. Meaty ¥. Leeds wil fell 88 above, @ fine ageorvmens of Houschotd Faruitura, yir-=Resewood marble top Dress Burs Weshstand, lyishly esrvea rosowood Rod for private use; onevod mahoznzy C! 2 Bu de, Mhaintea Chamber Suites, Fool oat Par! hogany Sof Chairs, Boston Noekers, Chinn and Glace Were, &e,. Xo. the attention of those who ara about p ing thay aco all warranted, and will be Holds morning ot sale. AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER, WASHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn.—Vositive suction sale of 2%) lots eu Myrtlo, Do Kalb, Cumberisnd, Carlson, Oxford, Portisad. Asmpdens Park and ee avenues, in Brookiyn, com prising nosey fronte dese three sides of Washington Park, ES arch, 1862, a9 12 o’clook at uso’ in the city of N ee to the higher atthe Vork. Rvery ioe biddor. id di Merobsanta’ sehen, il be posit jon a avennes, ops bore tein Grmberiand, ferry from the foo: atrecd, Now Fork, slong Myrile aver z Tee WO foot of W tbs ia'& Cirect lino from tis Prenert: 1 Montagne streot. Washiurton Wari 4 | ocndaining abo tuirty sores, and commanding 3a unrivalled feeszest of tho oivies of Brooklya and Now York, and of the Arbet, {8 in the centro of this property. ‘Cho grating and planting of the Park is now in progeess, under contract to de completed on the ITeh dsy of April next, and she lots wil! be gold fro from the acceasmonts 14 thetetes. Alltne sirontannd avenues aro arsdod and paved, with the exoop- of Hampden street, which has rocsntiy "boon goaded ty od ditt a cnown- ¢ information may ‘ole, No. 43 Falten Now York, or of tho VSNOSRDIL be obtained on rpilesbic iireet, Urcokly, OF No. fateoeld oe talcota Drng Store, © ‘ow bottles, tne! Com govlee and Wolghle, FURR, Be. W. WASTOOTT, AUCTIONEER —AN EXTENSIVE and vslusble sevortmont of household furmltar oes fu articles—the furaiture ofa fo the otry=thia Monday, at 10% o'cloor, avecue —Thres pty and fngraia Carpe! tig, Botve Lounge paiuted fusniinro ou onive tel f hosany Cbolre=rochors to match; Cottage and Walrat haira, Bo Fonthor Bade, Matrasica, Mirgors, Dressing end Py thor Card Tables, Div Ivory Bilver Cate » Oil Oloth, Mate men’s, Wo, with & quantity of Kitchon farmituxe ~rain or shine , THIS DAY, AT TEN atesl farpituro of & NA YORK TORK BA AOR. Atotlon Salo a Hocees, Mendy ord wea perty te lapses ei will vir |b regiatared, SOaN ht atin Propralor, HontoN OM THLS DAY. ae. K atthe N a a, every ring pros V9, BE SOLD BY dsy,) Moreh I Basaar, di Ceosby » |. BUDD. NE STOCK FIXTURES, oon, fe ie no w atany moat by 13 o’otvsa, eee sdcvos. a) Se Arrival of the Crescent City, ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN "INTELLIGENCE, wIiTt Over a Million of Dollars in Gold Dust, and the California Mails, INTELLIGENCE FROM THE ISTHMUS OF PANAM. &o., &o., dite The steamship Crescent City, Capt. Tannor, arrivediat this port yesterday, from Chagres, whence she sailed on the 10th inst. She brings the California mails of the Ist ult., and $1,350,000 {n gold dust on freight, and @ large amount Ip the hands of pasrengers, The following is THE SPECIR LIST: — Bourne, Bro's, & Co. ne ries Leland,Zimmerman Drexel & Co & Davidson 8. Scheffer & Allen & hixson, 3. HB. Browning & O sears W. W, Wakemann Am. = rua M. Kepler. he H,, Southmeyd ry Minot & Heoper Rucklin & Crane. Drew, Robinson & 0) J, Baumer... 0o.. 3,000 Toomley & Samson 10,00) Am Ex Bank..... 253,000 D. Austin& 0o,.,, 269) JM. Bmith & C 8.£€0 Corning & Co, 960) N, Reggee, + 6000 R. Crookes + 4899 8. Bush, L176 J. Henderson 16.000 Schloss, 4008 © U Rogers & Co, 4000 J. Cupningba: 4600 G.W Ashley. seeee 3160 Reid. Wade & ©: 8.0e0 Collins, Cusimem de Bpofford, Tileston & seeee 6990 Diccnks 20,000 D eran woo SRO WB Tuned ks, LR Weeks Kelley & Uo 2040 8. Watson & Sons, B. Bangs A.W. Canfield. Haoken worth& D. F. Willetts... am eaes geacers nd, Obase & W. Hoge & Oo... ce A. Taoobs......... K. F. Bto: Howland & Aspin- R, Gannett & Sona. Wallicscpiecssaies Adams & Go 0 Bimsontetd Baok & H. Joseph & Oo... L, Sburder....... A. K Ewe, . Johnson & Lows L. Negbaer., Order. .. On her outward pastage the © C, left New York on the 34 ult, and arrived at Kingston, Jamaios,on the 10th. She found the Independenos, Capt, Stoddard, still there, ua- dergolng repairs, but would Leave that Sen Jusn aud New Orleans, The 0. 0. left Kingston on the 14th, and reached Ohegresoa the loth, whence sha tailed on her return to New York on the i9th, She ex- perienced, for four days, a succession of gules from the uorthenet The U 8. Sloop of war Cyane left Chagres, on the 17th ult., for fan Juan, to relievs the Albany. Tas Datch frigate Prince of Orange left onthe 18th, for San Juan ond Havana. The Creecent City pasted, on the evening of the 20th, 8 large eteamer, eupposed to be the Olio, for Chagres. She brings no later advices from California, We pub, lished the fall details of the news to the Ist of Feb, in the Hurary of yesterday. Anrexed are the names of the CREECENT CITY PASSENGER Marous D Boruck, bearer of desvatohes: Tesak Derkhoim. C8 Johnson, De MB Untots a David iden, bite eervant; Mr. m, Mra Duoloes, ¥ 1s Taylor and tua Gall, Deriord’s Exprese moseeayor, GR Soon. JB vita, © 8 Mail sgent; D Thompson, G Hi Hamilton, J P Raggios, D Paredes anc four brotacrs. Mrs 0 C Perry, UB Sears; ee nd eorvant: 4 Cararbell, § Levy, two friends, end three chileren; AB Feanter, ¥ W Goodwin, @ Rasain, Thos Dayloy. H Gillon, Mr MeSinley, E Konic, BW tyiv ove, G Lambert, Pit Kicard, A A Sargont. fey d Cerrick, '% Adeladooper, BR Gardarr, Cowon, H W Burdick, aud cighty-four in tho steer: A large number of these parsengers left San Francisco on the morning of the Ist of February, at eight o'eock. The Tennessee brought down 850 passengers to Pavana, 0 of whom took the Cherekre, wt Chageen, for. Mew Orleans. Tho Tepnetsee made « very rapid ran from San Fran- cisco to Panama, namely, fourteen daysand thirteen hours, including nineteen bours stoppage at fan Diego and Acapulco, On the morning of the 2d met the steamsr Panama, with (68 passengers. She had broken dowa twice, and had pat into Ban Diego for repairs, sailed, and was obliged to return. She finally got off on the eveulng of the dist Jan, The steamer McKim was st San Diego, having been 64 deys from Panama. When tbe started she had 200 parrengers; about thirty bad port today for | died at San Diego. The Captain turned the whole party | ashore, refusing to have anything more to do with them He obtained some provisions, however, aud took them all beck, sending fifty into the forest to cut wood for fue! te enable them to reach San Francisco. They are proba- bly at this time engaged in cutting wood. On the evs- ning of the 84, thirty miles below San Diego, spoke steotmship Republic, Capt. Hudson, with 550 passengers — all weli, On the morning of the dth Jan. saw the smoke ot steamer North America, thirty miles distant. On the morning of the 5th, she hove in sight aud kept company until the mornirg of the 9th, when the Tennesce turued inte Acapulco, the North America being about ten miles ebead, On the morning of the ¢th parsed. about three miles distant, tho steamship Oregon, Capt. Pearson On the eame day suw smoke of the Monumental City, bound up, and on the 12th passed steamship California. The Goidon Gate left Panama on the 12th, with adout 1,200 paseengers; also the New Orleans with 600 pessen- gers. A large number of sailing vessels bave also lett Tanama with passengers from San Francirco, from tho Istto the 16th Feb. inclusive. There were upwards of seven (housand passengers between Penena and San Prancis- co, and there ure of thes time at ieast four thousand and fiv hundred persons now in Panama, awatiing conveyance ta Cabi= “the propeller Frement left San Francitco on the 24 Februsry, ond is now probably at Panama, that provisions were very soatee and rary Digh at Panama, pork gelling readily for $00 and $70 per bbl, end beef at $40, Among the passengers ythe Tenneson to Panoma were Cel John. 0 Fremort and family. The Gol. is now on ble way to Eneope, to diepree of bis quarts tit ¢ inthe Moripcea itis again eald thet he will not coatiem the eale Jnely made by Col, Bentoa for $1.000 000. Gol. ¥. states that no sele wili bo effected in the United Btatos of his property, as there are conditions to be oomplied with by the English company which he is sure they will not n9- cept; be therefore intends to proceed dirvct to Londum to arrangs matters But Col. ¥. is probably too lato. ‘The coucitions hare been complied wich, and tho sale has been eileoted by the written authority of Col. i, t Oct Benton. | We have seen the parohmeats, We thank the purser of the O O., Maura Adams & 9, and Besara. Berford hk Co. for late news nod Iote Intelligence from Costa Rica, We have received the official Gecete of the goverument published at San Jore, to the 24th ult, We translate from it the following dooument :—~ REPUBLIC OF COSTA RICA. MIN IeTRY eF GOVERNMENT, fs Fxoellency, President of the Republic, has ordered me (o communicate the following decree :— Juan Rafael Mova, President of the Republic of Casta Rica, to the Most Excellent Constitutional Congress of the Re- public of Costa Rica: In rerpect of the treaty of friendship, commerce and ravizalion. made xt Warbington, on the loth ot July, lost year, between the Miniecer Plenipotentiary of this republis, Bt. Don Felipe Moliva, and Mr. Daniel Webster, Eecretary et State of tho United States of America, Drcerr Sole article. The fourteen articles of the treaty purred xt Warhingion, on the 10th of July, 1851, between the government of this republio and the United Bletes of America are approved in all parts. To the Exeentive power, Given in the Paluee of the Supreme Powers, at San Jove, on the 18th Jenoary, 1862 FRANQISCO MARIA ORNAMUNO, President, Movesto Gexvana, . Manvet, Zamona, } Seoretazies. Thur: Let it be executed. Narionat Parace, San Jose, et January. 18/2, JUAN KAPAKL MORA, Josoun Baararno Garvo, Minister of Btate, J communicate that document to you, in order that J<u be inetiuoted of its purpose. God bless you | CALVO. Bay Jone. January Qlet, 1852, ‘The treaty which we have translated was approved o¢ by Conar and new, if the United States aocept it, the commerciel relstions with that republic will be fixed ina definite and stable manner, ‘iho week previews to the 24th alt., Congrors, in tts siliings, hed traneacted business for the foundation of reveral charitable eetebiiahments, tithes, and soms other vairs, whieh were not rotted between the teroporal and coolesinetion! authorities. Ih another sitting of Congrees, that body discussed a project of erganic Jaw for the edwninistration of jus- Uce criginated and proposed by the government, and wae voted by seven representativer, ‘The oiner noms te of mo juberest, | yreulisr cap, ond | the yourg men of that institution, who ia general. are ; seheol, | bo msn belor cing Lo thoee proferrions will be stiowed to BY THE STHAMSHIP AFRICA. Our Parla Correspondence, Panis, February 12, 1852 Rumored Attempt to Aseasinate Louis Napoleon—His Proha- be Marviage with the Daughter of Queen Christina—Ofi- otal Receptions at the ElyséeDisguating Sycophancy of all Classes of (he People Prince Jerome Bonaparte—F'ur- ther Inevease of Tyranny, and Abandonment of Likerty— The Lowyers’ Costumes, and their Protestation— Destruc. tiom of the Last Tree of Liherty—De Montalembert and Qui, rat's Academical Contest—The New English Ambassador —Altempted Assassination of the Queen of Sparn—Acauisa- tion of Louis Philippe's Fumily as Instigators—Important from TurkeyThe Holy Land—@unpowder Euplorion et Stockholm=-Contemplatet Federation of the Malian Biates under the Protectorate of France, POLITICAL. We have had no deorses of any importance during the last seven days, The Moniteur has been silent, and its columns only filled with nominations to new offices and Brauts of crosses of the Legion of Honor. No striking event hos marked the ephemerides of this week. Bo much (he better, and perhaps eo much the worss, for there ara many pe sons whose minds must be filled witha sab ject to talk over, in order to be quiet and not think evil. ‘The private chronicle of the Elyrée meations (but I do not believe a word of it) that another attempt to mar- der Louls Napoleon was made the other day (Monday morning), in the garden of the Pulsce. Acsording to (he report, a watch officer of the Blyféa was the would-be asearsin, ‘This may be; but it may be alto the oass that the fact has been invented io order to raise commisreration and pity for the Prince President. Itis true that twice alceady the attempt to murder him has taken place, asi have stated in my tet- ters ; end, though it bas uot been rendered pubdilo, the truth of there attempts forms part of thy bistory of France since the coup d élat of December last. We shail ore if this new attempt isa reality. Another rumor worth being mentioned, is that of a would be pianiage betwe # Napoleon and @ daugh- ter of Queen Obristina, The Count of Guitant, who ts said to be the love and diplomatic messenger of the J vince President has returned to Madrid,and, asa matter of courte the private correspoudence, a3 well as some of the leading newspapers of Spain, have spoken of the marriage as being on the carpet. No denial has been made © there aseertions, We shall seo if such is the oare Weill, at last Louis Nepolean will warry; be is bound to do it, for a bachelor’s life is gometines a very tiresome position ‘There have been two cficial receptions at tho Mlysée during the past week, ‘The first was not wail attended, and but few ladies were present, like flowers ou & binck end gold carpet, among the numer us uniforms and black suits of the worshipers of the rising sua fhe recond reception, on Monday Inat, was a sore of gala wight, which had attracted thither a lager number ot ladies, avd a still ger number of cflicers. Giplomats, and office holders. 1t Sad beon whinpered in the prinelpa! parlors of our avistocracy, that many invitations bad been erent to the legitimiets of the fau- bourg St. Germsin, who had promierd to attend, and thus to prove that they are in favor of the preseaot gerercment Conerquently. the friends of Louis Napo- leop had invaded the Elysees, being anxious to witness the expression of faces of the old groguews of the restora tion, ‘This expectation was, ira oted; and, with the gteat poet Boiban, Louis Napoleon was able to say o— * Neus n'avons, mes awis, ni Lambert, ni Melle Male pulrgue ja vous ai jeme tions pour content The Lambert and Moliere, or rather the Montmo- reney, the Larochefoncauit, the Cnoiseull, de Morts mart, end ii//i quanti, hed decided in a private council that no answer was to be given to the polite invitation ef the Chief of the State. 1t was not precisely litener#, but i% was on act of polivy, and’ a testation No doubt this will be the las: time Napoleon will 59 himeel(€ to contemp' wil do, for there are so many pertons desirous of pre renting bim with their devotion and worebip, that he mey fil bie pelace, sud even the Tuilleries, with these devoted courtiers. ‘The yews of Vrines Jerome Rou»parte, Governor of the "PRICE TWO CENTS. ible atteok ow the character of the finest son of Lonis ; Philippe hae been received bythe public with disgust. ‘The children of Louis Philippe may ve as ambitious as possible. but not on the level with crime ‘The question of the Holy Land ta about being settled, mementarily, if rot altege'her, The abilityof Mr De La- se vanquirhed all obstactos, and the Oatholion Reme will be reinstated in their in the different boly places of Jerusalem and Bethiebem. Russia will only keep a few places of not much consequi From Stockholm we have received the intollizence that. the depreitory of gunpowder in that city, had exploded on the 24th ulte This terrible disaster caused the death of more than two hundred persons, and the loss fa es timated at 160.€00 rix dollars banko It is supposed that this fatel explorion was caused by revenge Two men, who were considered as tpivs of Governor Keeroth. end rent by his orders, and by those of the Re- volutionsry Committee of London, into Austris, with the miesion to see if there was any prospect to raise again the feeliogs of Hungary vith the decelving hope of liberty. were taken prironera, tried, aud rentenoed to ba bung at Brigithran, the fleld of manauvre of the garrison reeidicg io View The names of these two men are, Porisger Pateki a Wungarian by bird nd Taler Goslar, & Pcie, formes ly nid-de- camp to General bem ‘There tna feet certain and to be relied upon, that the Frexch government has begun negotiations with several States of Italy, in order to form # federation of whieh she would be the protector, If Lean rely upon my private reports, T may say (hat Austria seems to receive this rout any displeasure Lt ts well trian government i# 80 meno In dis peeuniary mutters, that nothing could be more t # to its dipiomeoy, than to be relieved with houor from the expenses cf keeping [aly under its arbitrary despotiom. B. Revent Ministertal Revelution In Wurkey. [Prom the Londou News, Feb. 12] The full cf Reschit Paone ts rather an ominous aven’, at (he present time, and ona very much to be regentied, not on!y that it deprives the Porte of an able and a liberal minister, bot that it indicates an impression ia the Sultan’s mind thet a change has taken place ia the dominant policy of Kurope, Chough highly estimable in eharsckr, and spitited om Gt cooasions and when reused. the Sultan fs stilt atimid politician, very much Gisinolined to set himeelf in devided opposition to any power he vees anivereal or likely to prevail. Of laa Umea, it must be confereed. the current of events, and the teadercy of things on the continent of Europe, have been to throw back liberal ideas. oust liberal moa, and weaken liberal gevernmenta tkey was not blind to the maroh of eventa, but, with nd at its back, the Suiten’s cabinet sull boldly fxcea itussia and Ausuris io the matter of Che Hangs: s Since the captivity of Kosruth, his language, hi pliments to the Sultan, his placing the Purkiea the finygerian and Jovoking the wid of the Ottomans in bis future war of regeveration, have enabled thore higa ‘Yorks in Rurian intereats, to represent to the Sultan that be really took the part of a deoided revolutic who openly sought to implica’e Turkey iu 4 war ever emal. the portion of truth in there Teprerentations, they mede rom ‘vopreesion, and awoke acme quaims aud The ae h waa mi a similariy mendagious use of. bio trumh | ng te no change of policy here, 1. was weleomed 5 snch at the courts of Vienna aod bt. Petersburg; sud the Turkiah envoys at these capitals have been abis to send home word of the expectations formed of aclose allinvce between the ebsclutst courte end Creat Brittan, Al} this has alarmed the Sultan, who hes shown it by the dismissal of Keschid [since repcrted Teingiated— Herald], from tho vivitret, aud the appolut- mente? Racuff Pacha, The lattec is incapable ot being on eficient grena vizier. He is a nullity, and has been empl yed on a quite similar cceaston as the present to fl the gap that he now fills Raouf has before now re- placed Hesohid, ard made way for him again. Tue mi- nisterisl revoluticn may thus be but mowentary, Should Kerchid be definitively set aside. it will be the more im- portant.ss his son hed lately married the Sultan's daughter, ard bis ixfluence seemed secure. ‘There is. however, this to be said—that all Turkish Pachas who marry Soltan’e daughters ever turn from belog patriots aud economists to the opporite faction of the rapacious 5x4 the corrupt. 4nd there are, in fect, the two parties tn Turkey. The honest aod economic Pachas lean to liberaliem eed reform: th iapacious fellows seek to fae or Pasty cover their pro- pensities by a restoration of the old régime. Conserva- | Usmin Turkey, as elsewhere, means tie Lfvh privelege of reieng @ large revenue and diridieg it amongst a cer- (ain class of cfilciels. Resebid, hiaaeif, was Intierly no- cuted of being much snore iary than he was wont to be, and with wuch less aversion to a job We heve mentioned Lord Palmorston’s resignation as an event that would be taken advantage of, aud its consequences exngyerated, at Constaviicopls. But snother and fur more important change would be s cbonge Iu the prlitica of the Frenoh cabinet. Nothing Inve being on the eve of leaving the Hotel resign- jog bie itton of geverner, on aesount of bis bein party lent Speoker of the Senate, had no founda tion. ha sition; te that his satary would a yent. with an additicn of 80 (00 francs fer th been decided tall Keep his po- ont t9 150,000 frane nes of his boure. General D°llwatpool, grund refircadaire to | the Penate, wi ve his spartmente in the Lux vag. and Prince Jerome will dwell inthe Petit Luxembourg ; | nt leat for his official receptions. It is said (hata grand | ball will be given om the duy before the opening ci the Asrombly avd ihe Berat Whe Liberty of costume amorg the office holders, a¢ Las the linerty of the press, of thinking, and of every- har dienppeared in Paris, under the present Frenjh ment of the Prince-Prerident, Aimouz ms, I have to mention that of the con- attorneys and commissioners of rily consisted of # black robe with a phich wes worn either over a black vert or a foncy toilette, by an old lawyer ora young at- torney. A regulation bas been lately publishea by whic tame ef the lew: deeds, which ox pleed withont being drested in a Lieck suit and wearing on his ahculders the black robe. and having bis neci imprisoned iu a white scarf, he innumerable mea bere of the bar huve protented egains Mirery order ; but what was the ure of doing that ? They will be obliged to obey. and that will be the last of it I will not abarden ihe subject of “our lost Libsrties ” without mentioning the fail of the lass tree or pole of | liberty. ‘The ltvirg poplar bad been erected in the yard | of the polytechnic school and was daily irrigated by | true repubiicane, For an unkaown reason, this tree has been cut down by the police, though its shade was | considered #s very agreeable by the students of the Ita wood Will Le wad to cook the soup of theee young men. The great peliticel and aoa Mertre De Montelenbert and @Mizot, which took placs cn Thursday lart, at the Institute of France created an in menses renratic both literery end political citcles. The Hall cf the faticute. was ocecupied by the mort | eminent people of Paris and France, aud offered one of the mort megrificent i; and it was ined, a einai} | oof the mort eminent orators of ¥rauce—M. Gu ! end M de Montalembert. ‘Thre disgourres, which have | heen publithed in fell in allthe newepapere of England. sre real exhibitions, and worthy of the greatest eulccy, | ond will be tead with extreme plesrure by all the literaul | | 1 cal contest between Uf the Ucited Biater. ‘Never hae the revolution of 1793, and ite influence upon cur present goverement, bean wrcribed ix @ clearer light, er im mere y: aphic and elo- quent Iepgaage § M. Guixol is, and will nicet glory of our ele kit cunning ord audect® Lord Coniey has deoi Faris in place of Lord Normanby nrble lord wiilarrivo 'n 6 few duys a the meanthwe, Lord Normanby is moving. ‘The speech of Qy ly been named ambassador to | Lam told that this embury. In | co comumeneo en Victoria to the Parliament has excited here much merriment, on the of her mentioning that “Evgland was on the most exsellent trrwe with Franco,” whit, If one considers the present itement of Great Brita! yroteet the Euplich pe ireneh army, he may ree, vithout any Franee and Rrgiand are © nearest opportunity Never bet the fear of Jehn Bull is much exs that there in co Occasion, at the present us cn such a qué vive, The attempt to morder Queen Irabei!o, of Spain, has been confirmed, and for the Inet seven deya the newepae press ere pretty much filed with the details of tast hori. | bi pnoeiera worn. ‘Tbe author of that sbont 66 years cld and named Martin been, In formor years gailty of an at. | fame fort on the life of Ferdmend VI and | in J£49,0n the liver of Narvaer and the mother | Dhrietiean The report of his heaving tried to | the Queen with a pistol, was erroneous, for the rwith a dagger, whieh was | thought to be poisoned TI do not think it necessary to | enter here Into the details of (hat murder, whicb have been related In eo many journals, and will no doubt be polisked in the Hxwatn, but T will add a few items ) bave been given to me by a Bpenish grandee, woo wweilthe murderer. Martin Marino ta a tall man, | Yin se ® eheleton, and probably the most frautie look ver beheld. He formerly was ope of the members of the eonvent of the Annuuctation, a mona { Madrid. end was turned out tec bia bad bebavior and exaggerated priltionl opinions, For the different attempia to murder hiefa of the government of Bpala, he war quietly eal ed. 1 is to pay, spared. by the Oourt besore whlon e had been tried — Lortead of being grateful ter euch slemenoy, and repenting of his orimes, he became more enraged towardca kit ge and queens, Whom he he Uiger bates a lion; and few days b the 46 tant, be told some person he was op t 10 eve of &n immense servicn to the cnurs of liberty. | Je ? # Clemens, who murdered King Henry LiL te 940%, Alatino wore the dress of bis profession on the | orpipg Of the 2d of February, and bs had concealed | ju his Dosom the deudiy steel, Acoording to the last re. | porte Marixo had been pat to death by tho Infamous | of the garrofe He died withou 1 regret for bis orime, aud without ed ‘The heaith of Queen [rabeila, n ccusidered ae to great danger, jocd and it ly hoped that she will soon resover ‘The weve of this horrible event has caured much ex- ollement here, and great marks of syapainy have boea shown to the Duke of Valiegaimas, Ambaseador ¢f Spala to Parte, where hotel bas been visited by # great nun- bercfperrons, In Brussels, where the Lofante of Syvia now hives, the eatue vielta have been made to her. Many | Fyanieh noblemen who ware to have given percies duriog | ihe carnival, in Peris, have pootpoued thelr recspstoas | op kcoeunt of that affair, } Last, vot least, T will mention that the Dake of Mont. penaier baa been neoused by the enemies of hiv family | of having beem the insgator of Maring, Uhiscoalempy . re'ative to the armaments to tempt ef th nlro. ‘ eheot xctrersble aseasein stabbed &s wien hed 14 BOW Considered | Brauce hed: assumed | with military ebs | tary, Whe speech of Lord John Russet the other cf | pentine,in rough ¢ could be were liveral or fair then the conduct of Frenoh diplometists threegheon! the time of the republic, if we except the conduct he man in the Ureck atfsir, They cared littl for the Mungar: ndeed, bat they joined in preventing Turkey feoin being bullied fate their currender, ‘The Marquie of Luvatette, #rench envoy, confined his eflorts to endeavor to persuade the Forte give up to France the guardisnship of the Holy & pulebre. As this was opposed by Kussia and every power, M. do Lavelette failed, Nor was it that Giplometist’* fault, But now, it seems, M. de Lavelette is recuiled, and the government of the Hlysee proferses itvelf aogry with the refusalef the Porte to comply withiteaemands. Inruch cases Mester Louis Napoleon is very apt to bluster, aud it is very probabio that rome angry mestage Was delivered to the Porte by M. de Levelette betcre hia depertore This was quite enough to swell the panic cf the Bultan’s mipisters to ap unusual magnitude. The Fulten, finding himself im relations ot decided cociuess with Russia, worre than coolners with Austria, and with no longer Eygiand and France to oppoee to them, natur- ally bethought bimself of conciliating the absolutists, tone of menace ; England Very soon Turhe; began chenged fin foreign minister, to lock sbow Jokn Nureell, we are yery glad to ree. has thoughe it proper to correct any exroneous impree*ions or malig bent whispers of his being more incdped to fraternise Jutiom tham the late Foreiga Seore- «nthe malizeatment of an Hoglieh gentleman, who wos Lrotally sabred in the streets of Florence by an Austrian coer, Will be :ead are ralutary indication, Aal we rave no doubt thet Bir Stratford Canning will long cre this have received despatches which will leave the Sulian fu no doubt as to the firm and liberal poltsy of the British cabinet. Markets. TRAIN & © OIRCULAR Livrnroor, Saturday. 1A, 1852 Artive --860 bbls, have been fold during the weok. at 24a. 6d. to vos. for pote, and 44s. to 26s. 62, per owt. for pearls, Jisox —Small sales have been made at 7s. 94. per owt. for Pbiladelphia, Dy ewoops.—-There has been a fatr amount of buslners raretng during ihe week at our quotations. Livenep Cake meets @ fair demand MESERS. Corn —We bave had rather a dull week for all }; tions of grain, and prices the turn in favor of buyers Wkeat bas declined 1d. to 2d. pér 70 Ibs, flour dd per vt! and Indian corn Gd. per quarter, At yenterdey’s marke* prices were wii Tuerday, he t hia the week. ‘ot change from grnernily, however holders are drm, anda very ement in th lemand would lead to om ad- oe, as stocks ere lic reek, owing to urgent at r i Corton tales, pur below cur lest quota tes somewhat ‘kebls feature of the mar- xXport, #0 unusaal at this The tetal salu ) bales, in- r the trade; for speculation 4730 Ameri- J american. Stovk in hand, 390, and { ket is the tare den 1 Bre ve ora to owe, for midi 18. Od per bbl ex ship; rh #pirite ce—Rotin har met with a very grod do- he t a renching 2000 bar: up to 4a 6d to Bs, © bbls. soldat ls to sad it inastive, ‘Tur atious have been paid on for 1 £60 bbls; Rier with a air demand at 17s 6d. to 18s, 64 with a moderato demand Beef contiaues on meet yat the quotath activity, si am ad 4 ne urW here is nm ro) The stringen- hey cam be celned jot to wbout id; a comtinacus aszivels, suo fmporiance, the pur reduerd te i 3 ad Ie Ametican « ! With regard to t stood sro that alowance equi xpenss of ralsirg itto standard The stream of buillow con. tiouer flowing rapidly towards this country, The last pabliuhed returns fer the week ending the Sist January thow that the amount of specie in both departivents was not lers than £18.215,174, being an inctoare o vhen corvpared with the preeedirg retari Le borne in mind that the eum thea In possession li xoeeded the retook held we aay former period Irith wud Bootch banks tesue notes ander £5, wud hold 2a) Kcoked up im the afferent banking establishments ta tin United Kingdom, vuldiva (@ the onorimves amount of fre on receiving £20.362,878. Bat this sum shows by no meann thi extent of (be addition to the former stock of pore are large amounts in the bands of private bar end again, the general cirovlation of gold aud sliver may be estimated at £60,000.060, There cannot, therefore, be far from £F0((0.(C0 of gold and rilver coin, and ingots, ready for the mint, now in the kingdom. and no prospest of any speedy diminution. Stocks are very buoyant, and loape are obtainable upon easy terins where the se- cority offered is of = fair commercial character. Com sols bave been at 07 ¢ for travefer ReIGHTS AND Onanrens —for more than a fortnight past, owing to the prevalence of atrong gaiesand adverse winds, the nomber ef ships wind bouad in the Mersey bete by reater thanever before remembered The wind ehift doring the afternoon's tid Wednerday, more than a hundred ships for foreign porta left the river in tow; but on Thureday the wind went back again to the southwest. end hes remained so ap te our time of writing, #0 that the whole flret are bi with # head wind down channel after rounding Holy~ head, though the weather is moderate. and the barome- tergotrg up again. Freights are easi Ue (er pig tron, and 32 for bare and fim fer bara. To Philadelphia, 1 *. Charters foc the North are, if anytht To Gulf Porta- Four Am«rioan abips ace ball fog with alt, at 6s, toTa., to make despatoh armxaras = Rather more atir since the weather mo- derated; bot eo many ships ace wallicg om demurrage te get @ full complement, that ao better ratesoan he _ Hrokers pay 20a net tor New York and Lbs net fi Orleans This oppliee to Irish emigrants, Mormon tates are higher, aa the outfit is mors, Two Days Later from Jamaten, Wo have reovived by the Crescent City, the Kingstom (Ja.,) Advertiser to the 12th nit. It contatwa no politi cel nows of consequence, It gives, however, the pro ceedings of the House of Assembly of thy Oth, whick reaulted In the porsege of & new tariff bil, Woaarex the debate and bill:— HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Braninn-fown, Reb: 9, 1868 Bia Monce the Bpaaker took the ohair of the House at one o'clock. Nr Baanarin mate a proposition to the Hoare on Pri- day Inst, thet in order to meet the defloienoy in the revenne, it was neewaary to ley o addisionai (ax om fle and tobacco, au duoing tho dinw- ceat. He now presented a bili to carry outtnere objects, which Was read a frat time—sn ad- jourpment entered=read a ssoond time, aud o:dered to be com mitted, The Houre then went Into oor levy additicnal impeats on certaia Dir Frauklin im the chair, The Coatemas obrerved that an ites wor ip thin bill whioh waa not conteined in hts original yorition. which bad for ita object additional te He thought tbat 8d. per bushel on wheat ia grain should be impored. which ho hoped would meks the bili more effeciual tw its cperation tn raising the deficient amount. Mr Hane wanet opinion that unless that item were inverted, the bill weuld bear mort diradvantageously ow ibe bakers; whereas, if 24 additional a were im posed on flour parties could bring im grain and grind it bere. Ile would, thereicre, support the motion for placiag the fiem in the bill. Dir, Wariena oppored it, on the ground tbat it was iptended only fur the beueGs of a tew Kiagelou mer- obauta, Mr livoo thongbt it neoprmary that wheat ehould be Included, an the conrequense was obvivus if it wece Left ont. The intention of the bill, without a doubt, would be frustrated, iuaemuch as wheat would Le imported, icetewd of flour, Mr Osnouy supported the proposition. Tk oonld mot injure the principle of the bill, but would tend to kes better opera ton ‘The Cramman eaid that the recommendation did not come from the merobants, but from the batera The Dill as amended. wes then egreed to, Spraker resuming the cbair of the ticage, was reported, and ordered to be engrorsed ‘The duties to be levied under the provisions of this bill are as under '~Ale, beer, porter, cider, and perry, per ton, 13*.; bread or bircult, per cwt, Is; butter, cheere and lard, is; tem per \b., In.; wheat, in grado, per busbel, td; flour (wheat). per barrel, 9¢; meal, or Tuther flour, not wheat. per beccel, le; tobacco, mama- factured, for every £.00 value £12; tobaceo, cavendieh, a mitiee on the bili ta cles for One year Jon the pirits for eordi carriages, clocks ana watches, drays preserved ; und hence, we believe, will be found che | | explanation of the retirement of Rerohid Pacha. Lord | | raw nnegro, whom abe knew very well by si 06 in rpecia, eo that there is wt this moment | and ments, intone, fin. oil, pettumery. plate, preserved coor nt oil soup, and vegetables, one pet cent, wiver, ta bulk or bottied, per tum, £1 10, 6d; unsnumerated ar- Uoles, ona percent, No drawback allowed under this act, Police Incelitgenes, CALIFORNIANS, BEWARE OF GOLD DUST ROYERM. There is a class of men calied “gold dust runners, who, on every arrival ct California steamships, foree themselves upon the passengers, aud persuade them to cll their dust at places designated by thom, in various parte ofthe cily. By thie means the Californian is eer tain to lore some of bis dust by light weight. Several of there fraudulent places are known to the police; and we recommend that the policemen in the vicinity of these cheating shops be directed to caution the innocent Oall- fornians cgainst entering euch places, and to avoid them as they would a mock austion. A Deving Burglary—JAivest of ome of the Robbers About twoe'ckek om Bunday morning, a daring burglary was perpetrated onthe boot and eho atore owned by Me. bylvecter Cabill, No 377 Broadway, The robbers eflroted anentrance by forelug open the irom shutters in the rear, ond from the fron rafe they extracted and carried off near $160, together with a deed, policy of ineuranoe, prcmirrory notes. knd cther valuable papers, of no use to the rogues, but of considerable value to Mr. Cahill. I¢ terms that at the time the burglars were at work they were heard by the neighbors; but from the boldness of the ect they were permitted to proceed, not bellevi: could be poseible that robbers would be'so bold and dai The rear of this ttore runs into Franklin alley, opp to which is a dwelling houre occupied by several families. A Mrs. Ennis, who resides in the front part ot said ead about two o'clock in the morking, heard « noise kneckirg with hammers, aud as sucha noise at that time of the morning was somewhat unusual, she Ting the window aud lecked out, when, to her weet os it, on ‘he worked almort every dey about ® stable in the alley, and che war in the bablt of reeing him frequently. The negro, on seeing the window opened, and Mre. Exnis looking ent at their operations, exclaimed— “phot down that window, or I'll throw this brio your eye,” st the nme time ptoking up the with a view of carrying into effect bis threat, nis closed the window, but distinctly recotlects gtwoorthrea white men engaged with the negro. When cay light eppeared, it was diecovered that the irom shutters Of Mr, Cubiil’s store bed been foroad open, at viich place tLe burglars entered, and then opened the dcor lending Into the alley, through which they dragged the iren raie into the alley, bebind apfold cart, and there, after at lenat an hour's work, with hammer and obtsel, ruceeeded in cutting off the rivits and bursting open the dcor, from which they carried cil the money aud property, ‘ove mentioned, It appears that on examining the ¢, the robbe 0 broken open the deck and drawers, jut on fouling to ind any, they madew erate reranit on the tron tafe, and finding. evident! it would make too mucb nolre, as fa breaking it open the score (he molse weuld Itkely be heard in Broadway, they corridered it to be ® more prudent plen to drag it frein the premires Into the alley, where they could use more force with leas donrer of being ditcovered. The te attending the burglary, , together with a description related to offloer ho, aided by eflcer d in search, and dar- use in King street, captured reif Jncob Fabrieky. The poner was conveyed before Mra. Bnois, who at ones Kienuined bins a » negro she maw in the alley ee other men, engaged breaking ope the irom safe, To Wes ccmmited to priren by Justice one ae coficers wre in pursuit of the secompllces Im the i ail this Knookiag fo, it is wondered by o¢ could have been, oriay last, two wien ealled end sched « pecton tesidiag pall’s Tom, WhO Oe b Supposing they hed Ii,, the key of the room was given, weded to oem. and alter e key, and lett the houre. Whe on gone to his room, he dissover@ heen by no and $47 60 stolem from. Suspicion o one James Morgan, who ’ ed, end detwined by Jusice Mountfort for exe Aion . if B yonog men, named William » etrested, on Saturday, | bargluries. ‘They are tue store of Thoms ¢ therefrom $76 im burglerioe ly entered the eof $9 to money, anda are convesied with predations of the same dd the eccused partion rh the megro, ‘who calls hi lars. Tore ned ia d ifort gommiltt ' Supertor Court—General Torm, rent low dadges Duer, Paine, and Dorworth. WB = Don! K. Dodge vs Jeremoh Wiiur, $c —Bo- fe sre entitied to the funds de Miposited Company, aud that the company eoted Lopay the eame 4 ly. No costa allowed. Charles Reade vy, Anthony Beieid Motion for new trial Cruted. end judgement at special te m asirmed costa. The Color Kook ve Alexander Watwn—dadgmon’ wt eprint term efiramed with overs. tn B. Slepies ve, Charles Gould —Sudgment of BOm- wi creered Grace R. Ferguson e+ James Ferguson Motion for tow taiwi denied The toual deeree for divorse to be entered, Moia A Poff ve. Fravkiin S. Kinwy —~Order over-ral- ing demurrer reversed, Judgment for defendant on de- mourver, with liberty to plaintiff to amend complsing tm twenty eye, om a of costs of prooseding om emurrer of (his eppe ee shanine Bienen ve, Willem T. Burlinchem ~-Motion to ret aaice report of referess denied, and judgment is oo@- formity ‘with the report of the tae roterse.