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or THE AFFAIRS OF THE WORLD. STRIDES or THE GREAT WESTERN REPUBLIC. OPENING, PROGRESS, AND CLOSE OF THE YEAR, ke, &e, ke JANUARY seven weeks session, at Salem ma 1.—<Arrival of the U. 8. steam frigate Saranac at Sam 22 —Large delrgation of Irishwen rom Boston, Basle | Juan de Nicsregus, on s mission relative to the insult to ore, aud elsewhere, waited «a the bang ele Bee the Prometheus. ‘The Austrian constitution of the 4th | United States to obtain kis Bg Bar eons of Msreh, 1849, abolished by Emperor Franz Joseph. The O’Brien, and other exikd | Iriel patriots. ian en Homestead law went into effect in New Hampshire. | two thousand persons eovsed 0B oes See fe4 Heavy rains and great damage thereby for the past ten | York and Brookiym befcce it broke up ngs Nos. @ays im California. The decree abolishing slavery in Now Grepads goes into effect to-day. The new Congress of Mexico met in the city of Mexico. Arrival of the Ohero- Ive with $2,006.804 in gold dust, and mews from San | legislature G: Frovines of Bectlicata Francisco, in twenty-six days and twenty three hours, the her iest time ever made between the (we cities, Kossuth re- ectved calls in Washin, M. C's were the princi | visitere. Kossuth, with Gem. Cass, called upon Hearv @ay. who was toaas to nig gets = ors How Hampehire, New York. ke. judsop = Bigher than at any time since 1839. Th-«'Wly elected Btate officers sworn into office in Albe-J_ Joveph John son. the first Governor of Virgin‘ “lected by the people, ae ete Once ed bye Africe, from Madrid. of the the American-Loper-Cubsr pri- gelcase, Dec iO Clady, Catharine, his wife, James, his gem. and Jap-», his brother, were suffocated while asleep, from gas. a New York. Finland crushed snd absorbed by kurste Gold discovered at Queem Chariotte’s Island. News reeeived of the flight inte Texas, of Uaravajal, tT der of the late attempted revolu’ in Northern | Mexico. Ailen Hotel. and many of the finest buildings fm bbe business part of Jamestown, N. Y., destroyed by M. Hereafter. the coin of France is to bear President. with the imseription Louis parte on the rae. * Republique the edge, in relief, * Dieu protege la France Smart shock of an earthquake at Navasetux- Becses Pyrenees. The Spanish goverpment has made an important change in the previous onerous port dues, in favor of American and o’her shipplug Bunvay 4.—Arrival of the Atlantic, from Liverpool. in tem days and twenty-three hours, the shortest winter age on record. News received of the election, Deo. ary of Louis Napoleon as President of France for ten years His first term of three years would have ex- 4 (but for his coup detat of Des 2.) on the 4th of jay, [#52 Vote fer Lonis Napoleon, 7.489 416; against him 640.787. Buildings Nos. 36, 32 amd 84 (iold street, destroyed by fire at 8 P.M. New steamship Amazon, (Britirh West India Mail Lime.) Capt Symonds, destroy- ed by fireati a. M. Of one hundred and sixty one souls om board. oply twenty one were saved. She had om board $195.0C0 in xpecie Wae on her first voyage. Bogia: 5 Veesel, cargo, and mail » total loss. A second Burmese war with bas broken out fetal report of the Judges of Utab to the Presi. it. daied Warhington, Deo. 19. 1851, published im the w York Herato Kossuth imtroduoed to the United Btates Kenate The new C Council of New York nto office. Williamsburg N. Y., organized as a y. Bword precented by Missouri to General Riley, U. 8. A__ Louis Napoleon took porsession of the Tuileries as | official residence. and gave @ grand banquet to four jepartments. The California Legi-iasore met at Val Gov. Brigham Young sent hie message to the Mormon Legisiature. Serious disturb- more in Pernambuco. in consequeuce ef an attempt to 40 force s new registry act for the re tion of births Betere baptizm; the priests were at the head of it; the @overnor suspended the act. The yellow fever at Por- mambuco. Ship K. B. Forbes. from Beston, arrived at Bepojulu, 8 I.. im ninety-nine days, the shortest passage, by thirteen di cord 6. Meeting of ew York Legirlature. Prize fight in Putnem Co. N Y.. between urville Gardiner and Wm. Hastings. Moon celipsed. total atl AM; sky ciouded President Roberts and the Liberia soldiers attack the @bief Grandaslown, and defeat bim after an action of ome bour and thirty five minutes. 7.—News received of the resignation. Dec 19, of Lord Palmerston. the Foreigm Secretary of the English Osbi- met; Lord Granville appointed his successor. Despatehes frem London. st Washington, that the English govern ment dircountenanced the firing into the Prometheus, end that that government would withdraw from the Mos- | yaito protectorate. Kossuth introduced to the lower louse of Congress. and in the evening attended the Ven- jomal banquet Gee. W. Matsell confirmed, by the of Alderman. as Chief of Police of New York city Yote of 16to 1. Ship Columbus, Capt. McUerren, of York, wrecked near Waterford, Ireland; twelve ilves Atter two days fighting, the Russian General Bari Gntinek:. completely defeated the Circarsiam chief Sebamg) in Grand Techetchoris, near Autoue, in the Usu eusur ‘8.— The bill repealing the law prohibiting the use of the Prgneyivanis prisons for the confinement of fugitive Shaves, yetoed by Governor Johnston. whig free soiler. Interpational copyright treaty between France and Banglend, concluded in Paris. 9.—Presentation of silver plate to Georse Steers. the Duilder of the famous yaoht Americe. The boil steamer Magnolia exploded at St. Simon Isiand, (ia. ; tii teem persons killed, eleven wounded , Capt. MoNally killed and Evgineer Jobn N. Austin injured; the latter died in New York of his injuries, Jan 13. The entire village of Huptersville. Pocuhontas county, Va. except the Vowrt Mouse. destroyed by fire The Legislature of Kentucky adjourned. About two hundred generals, statesmen, ke, ko . banisbed from Frence. The Territorial Legiels- tare of New Mexico closed ite session of forty days. The British squadron attacked the forts at Rangoon. destroy- img them and killing nearly three hundred persons; the Americans abandoned their property and sought reruge om beard the English vessels 10 —Antonio Gurra. the leader im the iste insurree tionary ment in California, shot at San Diego, Yeu wisce Mooate, ohief of San Yeides. Louis, sivside of Agua Caliente. Jacobo or Oul-sil, end Juan Batiste or Ooton head also been sho: Shock of an earthquake felt at seven Bedford, Mass, Providence aud ad and neighboring towas!m Mas- sschusette, About two thousan mon preseribed by Louis statesmen, reoresentatives &c., yemne, Brussels, Ke.; ull these banished without or even the form ofa trial; Five la Repwhliz ue . ef the Cuban prisoners left Vigo in the eulp Prentice, fer Hew York Buwpay, 11.—Aesemblege of British and American waval fleets at Sam Juan de Nicaragua, relative to the Prometheus; no trouble; all friendiy. The National Gua throughout France dissolved by special decree of Leuis Napoleon. Encke’s eomet at Liverpool (Bngiond) Observatory at 7b. 14m. 17 sec 12.—Revolution among the Chilian State prisonsrs at the Atraiis of Mageilan; the American berk Florida weised by them; also, st Juan Fernandes, who-e am at- tempt was made to seize the American bark Eliza. Tae King of Siam allows full toleration to ail religions, Ame vhoans and Englis! permitted to travel im part of the King do! Revolution at Raiates. Soolety Jsiands; Queen Poemare overthrown « republic established. and a Presi Gent elected, to hold the office fortwo years Three boys and three girls were killed. and three mates and fi j by the breaking away of the banm: ig? hi 140 Centre street. M. do the Mexican Minister, bas resigned om accoust of ii) health; he took lrave of the Presidvmt today. Mr. 3e- oretary Webster instructs Mr fives. the American Mimister, to recognise the new government of Napvieve The od Council of State revived by the King of Prussia; Mt was instituted thirty years ago. it ls now revived te @iminich the competency of the Chambers Tremendous hhurrieene at Vera Cruz; several vorsels stranded—four Ameriean; twelve lives lost. 18.— Orders issued for the increase of our naval force in the Mediterranean Encke's comet re discovered oy Mr Tuttle, at Cambridge Observatory, Mase, at 6a sim SBeec. Mr. Sears ©. Walker, the astronomer. discovered that logaritbmawore usel ee im ma bemasicaiesiculations, # produced temporary imeamity in Mr. W. Snow foil te the depth of an inch and shalf, in Jacksonville Fla. che farst ever seen there The Builalo and New York Railroad ned between Hormelisviile and Portage Lord ¢ # note despatched to the Austrian, Provsian and (ier manic Confederation respecting the pretended demo n Londen, oeataining the most waa Very rick miner diseovered on the Gila. at Dona Ana /ore joro, and in reveral other pisces im New Mexiso. Great mow storm on the Northern Lakes; itis between Gve and seven feet in depth between Dunkirk and Dayton; ae- eounte from all parte of the country represent tho celd fs very severe. row has appeared from New Orieaas to the Nerth Pole. The theatre and adjoining hotel in Vieks burg. Miss, destroyed by fire. The boilers of the George Warbington exploded. near Grand (ulf, Mice Wm. Carroll, the clerk. and fifteen others killed, and Capt Irvim and nine others scalded. Steamer Marths Warhington burned near Memphis, Teen, ive passen- gers lost their lives. Kossuth received by the Pema+yk. vania Legisiature at Harrisburg amid scenes of great eonfusion. in which ladies participated, the militery wore ordered out. Three obiidren barned to desth and persons injured, ata fire No. 18 Morris street; Mrs. Koome one of the injured. died om the zth Jan., of her imjurier The firrt sod of t d railroad turned ‘The new constitution of France pro iaimed by Loule Ne- poleon 15 —Another panic among the children of the soho: Greenwich avenue, where ro mauy children lost th lives in Novernber. ooensioned jarm of fi mo lives lort. Violent shock of sm earthquake at Reggio. which lasted st intervals. tll the 2ist The Libertans. wader Pres. Roberts, attacked the Chief Boyer, and de teeted him after an cetion of one hour snd three quarters, ‘Bt Joe West's town New Unes county; the lows of the revolutionists were considerable: Boyer badly wonnded ‘and bad twe brothers killed ; the Liberians bad six killed sed twenty five wounded ; thix ended the war, which been instigated by traders on the const 16 ~Patrick Works, keeper of « sailor's boarding bowse. in Boston wns stavbed in Asn street, and died im two hourr Nearly the whole town of Brandon, Misr, de stroyed by fire. Julins Wells, a Geeman, kilied by Jamas Balter o negro. ina quarrel in Broo treet, New York city Francisoo Guzman, Bvanish Conan! at Tampico ® duel with Liewt Pina ef the Mex! 17 —The New York Renate passed vhe to imvestigate the oanal lettings. whore $3,000,600, if rustained Andrew Jackass Whig M,C. from Penpryivania aop-m. Copenhagen. Fteamer Pam pero y tue Btate lone st a0 p15 6: reas and}: Chili Bu siree uo ction by OS. government, st Jackronville, Fa., for 26, to Cept. B.C. Templeton, ef Ni Orleans, In- iy emigration from the Atlentic to California, New large deporite of guano discovered om the coast of ‘ai sbout lat 23:5, equal co the Peruvian, spay, 18.—Beveral buildings on Main and Bugle ts, Bufialo. destroyed by fire; Aaron Bean and A Ewith lost their lives by suffoeation amd falling of | walle 19.—The Harlem Railroad opened to Albany; the first traim went through, but rua into # freight train en rowle; three Fevex Reilrosd, near Milleville, N. J.; six passengers | fifteen m brakemen injured, Collision on the Morris and | seriously injured The Ohio river at Louisville, Ky., frozen over. for the first time im twenty years #0 a8 to | form & bridge with Jeilersonville, La. quale at Saute Agate in the province of Capitamati; also, ing’ 20. dert araiso, Chi The treaty of amity and commerce in Costa Rica and the Wnited States, made in Wash- July 10, 165), approved by Cesta Rica —Seventeen houses in Cherry street, Macom, Ga ‘Thermometer in New Orleans, 10°; royed by fire ovider than for thirty years. 21 —!he Tea Room” restored by the Common Voun- | r France iv T cabi head of the new ministry and considerably injure: im the Aldermen, by « vote of l4to 5; inthe Assis 4 by 16 60 &; after stzteen days uf retrenchment. Norfolk, harber closed with ioe. The difficulties between Morocco settled, The laren ml ‘urin, seriously compromised, are to be x] isis in Denmark is over; Blerhene ls st the Peeinanece Oregon legislature adjourned; fire; No. 116 ‘ly destroyed 114, Fulton etreet, entirely y id rae otal lows $100,000. 4 nited States Benate by the Virginia ter re-elested to the Us! Wah me) 23 Sprit Mire., ules around; ceveral ebimneys were ‘corpia legislature adjourned ; 3 Three docks of earthquake at Mulf, im the te shock of an earthquake felt at Holly whioh shook substantial houses for rostrated. Steamer — Ber Pitzer Miller's boiler exploded at the mouth of White river, queke at St , ATK.; several persons scalded. Shock of am earth- Louis, Mo.; vibration reemed to be north and south; also, at Lawrenceburg. Ky. and Bolivia, Weet Tenneseee. Two new ministries—Minis'1 Ministry of General Police—instituted by M. Casabianea fills the frst, and M. Maupas the of State, and Napoleon; other, ‘All the Orleans property in France, ordered to be sold by Louis Napoleon, confisosted. Five hundred United States tree en route for California, landed at Kingeton Ja., and aterrible row; they were fimally subdued and for Chagres 24.—The Forrest divorce case. between Edwin Forrest, the actor, and Catharine N. Forrest, @ oross action, en- ded at half past pine. P. M . after a trial of 82 days in the Superior ( stien art. before Chief Justice Uakley. Jchn Erpen- convic ‘ed of the murder of his wife in Newark, N. J, Rebecea Bloomer killed in New York city by Martin Bloomer. her husband. supposed insane British gove' thar withi: Note from the ment was read in the German Diet, stating the political refugees im London, would be n legal bounds, Three shccks ef am earthquake at Cutakee, India. Accurate accounts, which have now been reorived. state the number of killed belong! to the Marree tribe to amount to 240 individuals, and, as yet, ap unknown quantity of eattle and other animals. The wajcrity of the houses, and the greater portion of the wails of their capital, Kahun, fell, burying men, wome little famili Soni bear forty pool in fourteen days frem New York; she w days from land to land n. end chil fren in the ruins, and in a large cave a to the north. which was inhubited by a number of jes, the sides also fell in, and almost a.! perished pay. 25 —Steamer De Witt Climtom struck a eng Memphis, Tenn, and sunk in two minute lives loet. The clipper enip Racer arrived Counter revolutio) net of the Turkish Sultam; Resehid Pacha dismissed and Rasf Pacha appointed Prime Minister—the latter is OS Deke years old, Russian influence imcreased ereby 26 —The verdict im the Forrest case was rendered this morning; it was that Mr. Forrest had committed eaalterrs that Mrs Forrest bad not; and that $3.000 per year, mony dict created great excitement. » be all Mrs. Forrest; the rendition ef the ver- Hon. J. P. Benjamin, whig. elected to the United States Senate by the Louis- jana Legislature—six years from March 4, 1853. Bhoek of earthquake at Bordeaux, France. 27 —Hampden House, Springfield, Maas., destroyed by fire; loas $40 600 dered Charles Greil, » young German, mur on the Battery. New York city. and robbed of $35; Bernard Batz arrested on suspicion of being the murderer. The American government ordered @ portion of its East squadron to Japan to punish ite government for outrages on American seamen. Shock of an earthquake at Louie- ville, Ky. 26 —Four brick stores corner of Naseau and Liberty streets, (with rtocks ef goods.) in New York city, destroy- ed by Waiabia, S I it ise church, Lewiston, P: 29.— the P: vernment in a cireular to the Eur fire; loss $365,000; insurance $185,000. The tide at rose suddenly twenty five feet, occasioned. uppored. by some volcanic eruption, New Lutheran * destroyed by fire. Another revolution broke out ia Leon. Nicargua; ‘ichangimas party attempted to overthrow the go Prince Schwarzenburg, Premier of Austria, n Cabinets, declared in favor of recognizing Louis Napoleon as Emperor of France, 30 —Lawrence Reilly, for the murder of his wife and wife's mother, executed in Brooklyn N.Y. and Hiram Kuic! ‘kerbocker for the murcer of Mr. Rankner, in Buf- felo.N. Y. The remains, in three sacks, of Jacob Lehman & young pedlar, found {n the Richmond district, on the Delaware; he was misting tince the 8th inat.; he was murdered and sobbed. eu. Jue Lopez Uraga commander of the Mexican forces to suppress lutiem cu thé Kio Grande. arrived at late w revo New Orleans Steamer Helisrpont made the passage from the ape of Good eight él Hope to Miilbary, Eng. in thirty-two days and eem hours, the thortett on record. ~ Steamer General Warren. plying between Oregon and San Franeiseo, was wrecked inside the bar at Astoria; Capt. Thompson and forty ene others drowned ‘The re. beltion in China still in full force. and the everthrow of the Mantebou dynast Maine srrived at 6 P Ubrough the Sound sinee the 20th inst. population at St Vincen: hi committing great outrages near Santa Fe. anticipated. Steamer State of from Fall River, the first steamer Dreadful sick- early three fourths of the died. The A) at the Cape de Verdes. FEBRUARY. Sunpay, 1 —The Ohio State House, Columbus, destroy- ed by fire, The right of France im relation to the holy Places in Turkey according to the treaty of 1740, and article 35 of the capi just completed with M. vc Bever days great ation revived im the arrangement elette the French Minister. ¢ shocks of earthquake at Messina for the last tem Orenville Jobn Penn, avout forty years of age grandson of William Penm, received formaily by the municipsl autacritier of Philadelphia. The bili ap propriating $6 000 te the Cuban prisomere passed the U. 8. Se nate A large portion of the Horse Shoe Falls, at Niegara, fell in. on the American side, between Goat Irland and the Tow: bombardment of Ji of Africa, Aug unju of New Bedford at2P M. News received of the na one of the Comoro Isles, coast 6, by the U8 sloop of-war Dal the ent of Capt Moore. of the bark M. Mre tharine N. Sinclair (late at ian pris Forrest) made « euccereful debut at Rrougham’s Lyceum, New Apain: pirtol fired at ber; bail grazed 2 —The bill for the puni Navy, instead of using the cat, passed the Senate the German revolutionary lesder. arrived st Louis- ki York eit Attempt to assassinate the Queen of shoulder ment of sailors in the U Kin- Ville British Parliament opened by the Queen in per. son The new French ¢lectorel law promulgated by Louis Napoleon Caravejal issued another manifesto ogain-t the Mexicam government. which he seoks te liberalize, he demies that he is seeking to sever the Mext- cam t erritory. Great battle on the piaina of Morou at Santas Lagares, near Buenos Ayres, between the allied army of 45.000 men under (jen. Urquise, and 28 000 Puer 10# A;rean troops under (ienerals Rosas andl Pacheos, and utter defeat of the latter, overthrow and flight of Rosas 4.—News reesived of the suppreseion of the insurrec- tien i dsfeat, on the Sth of December, 1451 of Gen. Jose Maria de la Cruz at Longomilla by Gem. D. Manuel Bui One thitd of the town of Sua Juan de Niceragua destroyed by fire. Changes in the (reek ry MM. Provalegio, Danopoules Viaehos taking the of Metotoy and Damianos aa Ministers of Juttice. | Bt trooy 5—Jemay Lind married ebm d Inetruction The At with one midshipman snd ax Unit es, killed four and put thir ght im the attempted sack of that city. in Boston, to LOtto Gold- ed v8 to idt, w pianist 6.—Kiots between the Fardowners and (orkonians, om the killed Lois railroad near Stembenville, Obio; one of the latter A runall boat wreek-d in the breakers at Jam Oppo. and the Hon H A Taff Judge of the Second Jndieial dirtrict of California and Sve ochers drowned. The seldiers of Kosas attempted to vack Buence Ayros; three hundred of (hem were shot 7 —The floods im Ireland. Ssotland amd in the northera pert Meri ol life of the Queen 4 of Kmgland. very great and very destructive. Martin nO gareied im Madrid, for attempting to take she he was a priest, and sixty eight years Sorvay, $—The Duchies of Holstein aud Laaenburg formally transferred by the Prusian ead Austrian com missiorar to the King of Denmark. The Boston yaw) boat embraced the Yankee Doodle took the prize at @ regatta at lieh amd American boate only were em nd magnificent gold medal presented New York to Henry Clay in Washington: following inseription, the dates ef the remarkible events im Mr © 's nistery :-—Senate. 1506 Speaker 1811, War of 1812 with Great Brieain , Ghent. 1514; Bpomirh Amerion, 1816 and 18%2; Missouri Com promise 1821; American System. 1424; Gresoe, 1824 Secretary of Mtate, 1825 ; Panama, Instructions, 1926 Tarif! Compromise, 184d; Public Dometn, 1833-184) Peace with oe Preserved, 1838 ; Compromise, 1360 Rosas 4 from Buenos Ayres direct for Eogiand. Seoor Laborde the Spanish Convul, arrived at New Or- Jeong. amd recetved a national ealute, according to pre- vious arrangemente Chevalier Holeeman, the Anstrisa Minister charweried at Moblie by the Germans. The new reform billof Engiand promalgated by Lord John Ras- fell The eelebracion of the establishment (ann of a republic in Kome te of the che government to pre Neer ee governinent refaved the demand of the French 10 d of the release of Joho § Thrasher cimnati also a lamber yard—| 30000. Cen. by the Spanish gove ad. Captain General of Cuba. recalled and | red atier pasting a The *vperoeded by General Dom Valentin Onnedo The As- editary Dake of Altenburg married the Prin. sembiv cf Burgeswes of Bremen declared by a vote of 127 cen of Saxe Altenburg. sister to the Qneen of [anover, | to 0% that the Germanic Diet exceeded ite powers by in- | ipper ship Swordfieh. from New York arrived at fan terfering im the domestic concerns of the free wowr of | Francisco in mimety three days the shortest pastage Liremen. The Fiores’ expedition to invad» Eeualor | wae vinety days by the Fiying Vloud | sailed from Cailaso—the main part of the expedition | l).—James Tascor « fogitive slave arrested in New | Beltle near Pasbawar, between the English under Bir York city. amd taken back to Maryland = Ameriean Ho. | and natives: the latter were defeated. tel, stables, out buildings sud thirty or forty horses — Of the French exiles, by decree of Louts | destroyed by fite in Portigcd , the body of Joseph 10 are to be eonfimed at Algiers, 1,26 at Lineott, of Bronewiok was afterwards discovered in Oran, aod 460 wt Bona. ruine The Bogiish bicckade of the Bight of Benin par. | 22 —The remains of Henry Gibson, the life guard of tinlly rain Washington. oomveyed to Greenwood with much id ral persons arrested. iM enacted in Jamaion The New revemue to expel ruch persome as the latter chose t ate == News recor ed —Ip the breaking up of the fee xt and below Loui damage was $9600 Autoaie Loper convicted of the murder of George For nef New York pardoned fy Governor nes government of Haenos Ayres Organised lily Zapyn ond Emery inthe Cocoasts tnkem by the Woseian troops Shock of au earth- | rel ed The | he Indians | pache In 13.—#erlons riot between the Qorkontans and Far- downers at Bteabenville, Ohio, armed parties of the for- mer prevented from leaving Pittsburg. Phenias RB, Jobason. executedin Union. Va., for the murder of ‘Am Hyatt. Thirteen California and nine Australia —s formed = leneen, with an aggiegate capital of £8,570,080 or $16,500 14 — Advices received in Washington of the making of a treaty of amity and commeree between Persia and the | United States. Steamer Cxddo sunk near New Orleans; five lives lost; steamer and cargo tetel loss Henry Wi- kof. of Philadelphia, sentenced by the eourt at Genoa to ths inoprisonment for attempting to foree Miss | Gamble to marry bin. wpay, 16. hit Moonad, of Rynpoor, deposed by the | isb on account of fraud 10.—Arrival of steamship El Dorado with news from | | can Froveiseo in twenty. five days and eighteen hours—the | shortest tome on record. "The kupatis asylam and one of its inmates des'royed by fire at Lexington. Ky. The homeo- pathic college in Cleveland, O.. mobbed and considerably | damaged by an infuriated crowd, im eonsequence of the discovery of several dead bodies in the Dallding. 17.—Bteamsbip Aretic, of Collins’ line, performed the passage from New York to Liverpool in 9 days 22 hours ‘and 80 minutes—the shortest on record. Louis Napoleom | decreed that the oly national /ée shall be the anniver- | rary of the 16th of August, the Bmperor’s birth day. ‘The new press law of France promulgated by Louis Napo- | leom; it exeludes foreign political newspapers, and gives | the Fight to stop any paper at pleasure. The allied army | made its triumphant entry into Buenes Ayres. | _ 18.—Another accident to the Eric railroad; three lives lost—the second accident within a week on the same | road. The rquare from Davis's store to Daoman’s corner | im Greensboro, Ala., deatroyod by fire. Louis ig oor ina formal manner, denies, in the Monitcur, all idea of tuvading England or going to war with any nation. Ter- rible eruption of Mauna Loa, B. l—the most extensive in Hawau. jotel im Nashville, Tenn. destroyed by 4 ‘House and other buildings in Brat- tleboro. Vt,, deetroyed by fire. Michigan Southern and sae Reatnere. Indiana Railroad to Vbieago, opened; great jubilee, ‘ 20—Four large warehouses, in Pittsburg, Pa., de- oyet by fire; loss $75,000. William Wingate, with a few breecs, murdered Mrs. Wingate, one som and two daughters. because they refused to live with him. The Rusrell Ministry, having been defeated on the “local militia” bill in Howse of Commons by & majority of 11, resigned. American schooner Flirt seized, at Palem- berg, Sumatia. by the Dutch, charged with an attempt to induce the Sultan of Djambie to throw off the Dutch oke. General Carmona asaneinated at Cienega, New ranads. 21.—Batthe between the Mexicans, under Canales, and the fillebusters. under Or —both , near Camargo armies fied, but finally Canales claimed the vietery. Downieville, California, destroyed by fire; loss $750,000. Bunpay, 22 —Several hundred French soldiers lost ina t Bourgia Algeria News received in Can- t Ning gun foo, destreying ten en thousand liver, The rebel- lion in China wide-spread; numerous battles between the imperial troops and rebels, the latter generally victo- rious. el Webster delivered his historical address Historical Society of New York. Three Cuban prisoners arrived at Boston. from Malaga. The Pope of Rome has interdicted the baptirm ¢f any more children under the name of Joseph. after Joseph Mezzini. 2 "s Island to the United parsed ef guppowder near Btockholm, Sweden; 200 lives lost; | damege $150,000. New Englich ministry, with the Eari | of Derby as Premior; it is tory im ite character. The | Polish refugees expelled fiom Greece. 26.— Machine shop, engine house, and seven large freight engines, belonging to the Vermeat Central Rail- read. burnt at Northfield, Vt.; loss $50,000. Beitish steam frigate Birkenhead totally wrecked at Point Dan- r. C. G. H.. and 454 lives lost. 27.—Otto Gronzig executed im the yard of the Tombs, New York City, for the murder of his wife. He protested his innocence to the Jast, Indiana penitent 7, at mville, destroyed by fire. Severe shock of an ake at Athens. Steamship North America total- Jost near Acapulco; no lives lost. 28,—Whydah, Africa, destroyed by fire; the charred ro- mains of one hundred and fifty slaves were found in the ruins. Buspar, 29 —This is the fifth Sunday inthis month; the shortest of the year; it will be 28 years before a similar occurrenee, viz: in 1886; afterward there will mot like event till 1920, as 1900 will net be leap year owing to the dropping of aday on the completiom of each century. Bteam towboat Mary Kingeland burst her boiler in the ri- ver below New Orleans, Killing five persons and injurmg three others. Blection in Franoe of member to the corps degulatyf, revulted. of eourse, in faver of the government, although Gen. Cavignac was elected in the third district. ‘The rebels at Santa Cruz, Guatemala, defeated by the | government troops ana tranquility restored. MARCH. | _ 1.—Breadstuffs allowed to go into the Zollverein till Beptember 1. duty free. Francis Duenas inaugurated President of Ban Salvador. The Congress of New Grama- assembled. Don Juan Franciaco Jiro elected Presi- dent of the Oriental Republic of Uraguay. ‘2.—£plendid entertainment to the President, cabinct, Congress, Foreign winisters, &e., &c , &c , on board the | steamer Baltic, at Washington. Emperor of Russia | sued orders to the authorities on the east coast,of Bibe and west coast of North America to aid Capt. Burton in his eearch for Sir John Franklin. One hundred and twenty buildings destroyed by fire in Gustavia, St. Bar- | tholomew, W. I . causing the greatest distress to the in- | habitants; one life lost. 3.—The jury in the case of Edwin Forrest, the aetor, | | for assaulting N. P. Willis, the writer. rendered a verdict | | Of $2 500 forthe latter. Herat had been taken and in- | vested with 10,000 men by Meer Afzool Khan, nephew of | | the D-st of Cabui, after = bloody battle. 4.—An American m! , Damed Jonas King, con- | Yieted of proselytiem im Athens. treece, condemned to | fifteen days imprisonment, amd banished the countr}, ‘The German Dict passed a regulation r irimg the abro- | gation of certain free institutions p fed in Hanse- | atic cities in the revolution of 1848-0—the principle of univereal svffrage among the rest. Austrian war steamn- er Marianne lost im artorm In the Adriatic, with about | river and its tributaries. American clipper ship Witch of one hundred lives. Figure head of a ship, supposed to | have belonged to the ill fated President, drifted ashore at | Barbadoes A line of electric telegraph laid scross the | Hoogly, a littie above Diamond Harbor. Sergeant Taylor | | and six soldiers massacred by the Indians on the Colora- | do. California. } Britia mail steamship America seized by tbe Bos- Collector in consequence of the smuggling of some | lace. The first Greek vesrel—the Pandia—that ever visi ted New Orleans, cleared at that port f= ‘Trieste. Twenty. | five vessels Jort in the “istry OF Trieste, inagale. Whale fu, Geurge Howland of New Bedford, seized by the Keua- orean convicts at Gallapagos island. 6.—Johm White, drunk, cut the throat of his daughter, fourteen years old, and his son, three years old; then out his own throat, and set fire to the house. in Baltimore. The remains of the three were found after the fire was ex- tinguished. The Gg of the Cleveland and Pittsburg oad to Wellsville celebrated in becoming style; this rosd connects the lakes with the Ohioriver. Seven hun- dred German emigrants arrived at Havre to embark for California. Terrible conflict between the officers and crew of the packet ship Queen of the West. at Liverpool. Se: wate and Obambers of Samas opened by the Turkish Go- vernor with a merssge; this island contains about 45 000 inhabitants, and, although belonging to Turkey, bas had for some time a reprecentative government. Sunpay, 7.—Williem Kelter was shot at 11 o'clock, P. M. in Forty-fifth street, by some men unknown; he died je two days, The American steamer Camanche firedinto by Mexteans, while deccending the Rio Grande with Gen. Carayvsjal on board. $—Another anti-rent outrage in Berne, N. Y riff pamed Yager, in serving a writ, was tak prisoned by the anti renters. The Eousdo! at the Gallspagos islands, murdered the Governor feised the American whale ship George Howland, of New Bedford; they afterwards murdered twenty-three persons belonging to the Flores expedition. They were captured aud taken to Guayaquil | 9.—The Canujobarie ereck broke up Int night and near. ly drowned the viliage of Canajoharie, N.Y ; the damage was considerable Gem. Coravajal, of Rio Grande notori- Oe by Gen Harney, but bailed out im Browns. ville, Texas 10 —The bill to incorporate the Asagelation for th hibition of the Industry of all Natlens—an American Orystal Palace— passed the New York Senate by a vote of 22 to —, Britich mail steamship America, seized om ac- count of emuggling. was released to day by the Collector of Boston, on seeurity of $140,000 buing given. jee im the Connecticut, opposite Hartford, ashe yell joined ths anti-cerm law levgue of Kugland. Berlous freshets in Grand river, Camada; great loss of property; so great a flood has not oecurred simoe 1833. The American flag, scrock at Alexandria, Kgypt, pending the satisfaction of & claim on the government, re hoisted | 12 — Penmryivania State canals opened. Johm Mulloy, white drupk, murdered his wife in East Thirteenth street, New Yorkelty. The celebrated Clay mecal lest in New York; supposed to have been stolen, The Derby Ministry took their seats. | 18.—Ninety-five of the Cuban prisoners. pardoned by the Queen of Spain. srrived at New York in the ship Prentice from Vige Spain. The Flores expedition, for | the invarion of Keundor, was off Tumbes, waiting for thy steamer Ubile, It eonristed of 5.385 men. twe stoamans two rqGare rigged vessels, wad t smaller vessels. Hunpay, 14,— Rosales inh troops of Ou to Spada, to be tried fer cowardice free port. | 15.—The ice at AWbany began to breakup. Lord Derby | decinzed bis policy relative to the eorn iaws, in the Hous of Lord 16. vigation om Lake Brie opened, in part. Earth. | quake at Guanajusts, Mexico 17 —William = Furlong, murdered in s shanty is) Thirty second etreet. New York. Ship Shootimg Star | airived at Boston. im eighty-four days from Macao, the | shortest passage on reord. A mmall pianet. of 10th s llth moegnitude, discovered by Prof. de Uaepral, at Naples. 1 The Genoese Valley dam, over the Gemesse river, | carried away, eeriourly affecting the holders of lumber Central Railroad Bamk, Augnsta, Ga. robbed of $20.00. | The Uivje Senace of Bremen abolished the constitution of | Marca 1848 d emmounced another conformable to the retro aotive views ef the German Diet. * | 10. —[rewihes made between Bmgland prince or chief inthe Bight of Benin for the slave trade, ond protection of missionaries, ic | The Hely City seized by the Wechabites, | », y frame buildings destroyed by fire in Cin- | P| | and ceremony The diMoulties with Kngland rel Fre to | the collection of daties on vessels belonging tothe Had- | | fon Bay Company ot Astoria. Oregon, nettied. An ontire square of buildings in Birmingham, Pa.. destroyed by | fire Genermis Oanedo and Midinilla left Cadiz in the Per- | nando ¢] Catolico for Havana Forty rix Stecken Indians | marraered by the £itkes at athe, K A.B | Navigation on thi | President Carrera ef Gwatemain, issued « deoree to re- 28.—Louis Napoleon thet the oath of the members of the Senate and Legislative cerps shall be, “I swear obedience to the ution and seat Somme President” The utes between France and Morocco completely settled. The Pope of Rome refused to permit Charles Bo ‘te. Prince of Canino. to enter the Bter- nal City; the Prince was one of the leaders of the last re- yolution im Rome. — Great excitement in the commereial ports of Mexi- 0, im consequence of the singular anomaly of two tariffy im that republic. 25 —Scbooner Reefer, from Philadeiphia for Boston, eupk off New York; three men. Phillips, fremch, aud Kel ly, drowned. Grampus island partly destroyed, and other island im the Pasifie, wholly destroyed by au earth- g three men acd injuring Mons, M. Pteamer Pocahontas collapsed ber flues neat Memphis, ‘Bewn., killing eight and severely sealding eighteen per- sons. Sultan of Turkey consents to allow Abba Pacha to exercite the tarizunat for three years longer. 27.—Two new buildings im Thirty-seoond street, New York, fell, crurhing three masons. Rankin, Farrell. and Brady, to death. and seriously injuring several others. ‘Two six story stores, Nos 5 aud 7 Dey street, New York, destroyed by fire; lors $617,006 in buildings and goods. Bunpay, 28.—Mesers. Stuart & Bros.. Lewis & Oo.. Gihon & Oo., Rogers & Uo,. E. M Davis & 48 Edwards, burat out in Bank street. Philadelphia; loss $800,000. ‘The Hudsen river open to Albany; it was closed 102 days, being twelve days more than the sverage of the sixty- seven years fr.m 1786 to 1852; the longest suspension was 186 days im 1842-3, and the shortest forty two days, in 1806-6. Portuguese steamer Porto, lost near Oporto, al the passengers, thirty six in number, perished; only seven of the crew saved. 20.—The Albany train, over the Hudson river road. ar- rived in New York im four hours and forty-two minutes. The French Chambers—legislutif corps—opened by the President in person, in splendid style. Cavaignae, Oar- not, and Heran, op jon members, refused to av- | rad and take oath of fidelity to the constitution and uis Napoleon. The Saidanhe ministry of Portugal de- feated on the reform act, by a vote of 50 te 38. 80.—Line of magnetic ph finished from Vera Crus to the city of Mexico. The Mexican government has ret aside the Avalos and reetored the old tariff. The and three men, massacred om board a. ry Boston, destroyed by fire. Twe lives lort; valuable paintings burned Total lors, $200000. The foreign in the eity of Mexico protest against the existence of two tariffs in aie itersting their complaint of the 18th of March. Gen Catheart, the new Governor at the Cape of Good Hope, arrived at Table Bay. 1,—Nancy Tarran, comvieted of polsains, the Forrest family, enter ced in Cincimnati to be humg on the 5th of June One third of Chillicothe, Ohio, the business por- tion, destroyed by fire; lees $600,000. | The Swiss govern- ment, to pacify the French government, have sent thirty Frenoh and twenty German refugees out of the coumgry, and 'y to live im the interior. The French govern. ment (im La Patrie) declared in favor of the American Japan expedition. Carlos Esiren, a Mexican hung at Mokedumne Hill, California, a the Vigilance Committee. 2.—The Post Office, and other principal buildings in Elizabeth City, N.C.,destroyed by fire. Steamship Win- field Scott, from New York, arrived at Panama in sixty- #ix days—forty-eight days and tem hours running time— shortest om record. The French Senate voted a dotatioi of 12,000,000 franos to the President. and the use of all the reyal pslaces. Over six hundred Celestials landed at Ban Francisco from China. 3.—Bteamer Redstone’s boilers exploded near Carrol: tom, Is, and the boat immediately sunk; twenty one killed and twenty five injured. The temporary tafe: tion on the New York Art Union dissolved by Judge Duer. The fugitive slave, Horace Preston, delivered te his owner by missioner Morton, of New York ; this is the fifth fugitive delivered up in New York city. The jury, im the Cubam—O’Sullivan case—tried im New York city, could not agree and were discharged. St. Thomas Church, New York, having been rebuilt, was comsecrated by Bishop Chase. The ateamer Glencove blew up at St. Loui number killed and injured Forty buildings de- stroyed at Paducah Ky ; loss $100,000. Bunpay, 4—Louis Napoleon, in the presentation of a cardinal’s hat to the Archbishop of Bordeaux, said :— In 1804, 4,000,000 of suffrages, on proclaiming the hereditary power in my family, designated me as heir ofthe empire”? Cambiasso, the leader, six other Chilian pirates, executed at Valparaiso fer the seizure of the American bark Florida and murdering her crew. 6.—Serious election rict in St. Louis, Mo., six persons killed, several houses riddled and destroyed; Kermett, whig, re elected Mayor. Great rise in the Ohio, Monon: gahe! Va., nearly de APRIL. ed foneng! hela. Brig Mariel, from St. Mary’s, Geo.. for Boston, wrecked in the storm on Cohasset rocks, and all on board lost. Schoorer Rainbow, Captain Wiliams, sunk at Cape Island, all hands perished. The liberty afthe press anni hilated in Madrid. Maine Liquor law adopted in Min- neseta by a vote of the people. Matabau,in Birmah, stormed and taken by the English. 6.—The rise in the Ohio has been very rapid; half of Cincinnati submerged; much property lost along the the Wave made the passage rom Canton to London im 95 days—the quickest rum on record. Terrible fight be- tween the Carthagenians and native blacks,and the Ja. maicans, Chagres; 300 on one side and 150 on the other. T.-President Lopez. of New Granada, ere de- clared war against all naticns assisting Flores im his de- signs on Ecuador; atreaty of 1832 eompely to do this; $2.00 600 and 20.000 men to be raised. 8.—The Judges of the Supreme Court of the Seoond district of New York, have unanimously confirmed the decision cf Judge Brown. declaring the canal bill uncon- ot a Bevere shecks of anearthquake at Cape aytien. ‘o—Steamer Saluda’s boiler exploded at Lexington, Mo., sné killed about one hundred persons; many Mor- won efi itwen voule for Salt Lake, Three thousand miles desropie wire from New Orleans to New York, lly worked in a single cireuit; despatches was sent bree Saale to New Orleans and answers received sizty minutes tH jagdad; s ihn authority Hat acuunse oy Che aren) the Turk 10.— New York Common Couneil voted to pay the New Yorx Hrrarp $3,000 per year to publish ite pro- ceedings, and $1,000 to each of the other papers. Seve- ral Americans arrested in Rome—ore for abusing the Pa- pal goverpme! Sinpay, 11 —Lemar’s cotton press sheds. in Savannah, destroyed by fire, with about 7,000 bales of cotton; loss $900.000 Steamer Pocahontas dostrvyed by fire, near Choctaw Bend, Arkansas river; twelve lives lost. 12 —The steam boilers in Howell, King & Co.'s sugar Tefinery, Duane street, New York exploded; five persons seriously injured; three sfterwards died. Three profes- sore of the College of France, M. M Michelet, Edgar Qui- wet and Adam Mickiewies, discharged from their chair by Louis Napoleon. Forty Indians killed by the whites on the Klameth river, California, 165 — Fifteen thousand dellars voted to the Nw York Volunteers by the New York Aseembly. The Arctic ex- pedition—Assistance, Capt Belcher; Keecue, Capt. Kel- lett; North Btar, Capt. Cullen; propellers Intrepid, Capt en and Pioneer, Capt. Osborn, sailed from Wool- wie! 16,—Dom Valemtin Caneda, the new Captain General of Cubs. installed in office; General José dejia Concha, the ex. Ci General, sailed from Hi for Spain. Gen. Nora 6 , the new Governor ‘orto Rico. exiled from Cadiz. General Roras, of Buenos Ayres, arrived st Queenstown, Ireland. Severe shock of an earthquake St. Michaels, Azores. Many lives lost, and mouses di atroyed. 17.—Tha New York Legislature adjourned at half-past five, A.M., after being in seesion a few hours over 102 | days. 407 acts were passed New planet in the space between Mare end Jupiter, discovered by Luther, di- | rector of the observatcry at Bille, mear Dusseldorf. The new orb appears like a starof the eleventh magnitude; it was discovered April 17, at thirty-eight minutes past | ten. P.M, Bille mean time, in 180 deg. of right ascen- | tion, and 8 deg. cf north declination. Scnpar, 18 —Steamehip Meteor, and cargo, lost on Paes Oavalo bar, Texas. The election in Berne, Switzer- land, resulted im the defeat of the radiculs. Souloque crowned Emperor of Hayti in the eathedral, Port aa | Prines. by Archbishop Manthuel | 19—Lake Erie fairly 0; The Zollverein met in Berlin, Baron Manteuffel, President 20. —The freshets at the South aud West are very dis- astrous, reveral lives and halts million of property lost. British bark Joreph, from Bristol, Eng, lost on Truro beach, Mass; fourteen lives lost. New York Canal opened. St. Lawrence resumed. Fify or ai ked off Newfoundiard in a gale; great number of lives supposed to have been lost 21 Springfield, become a city. The Czar of Rustla and King of Prussia declared agaiast an Kmpire | in France. The difficulty between Turkey and Egypt | settled—the Sultan having agreed to waive all claims for oars. 22 —National theatre, Boeton, destroyed by fire. Two and abalf tons of gold dust, from Australia. arrived at | London. President Monagas sent o message to the Venezuela Congress, relative to the invasion of Ecuador | by General Flores. Ship Challenge arrived at San Fran- jeco in 63 days from Hong Kong—the shortest passage on reeord. 2. —Reid and Clements, two modern pirates, exeouted in Bicbmond, Va The osnal boat i. 8. Alvord arrived’ from Albany, the first boat through. 24 —Ice formed im Wew York. Conspiracy against the government discovered im the city of Mexico ; several arrests made. Major Louis Sohlos- sipger and three of the Cubans, imprisoned at Ceuta, Afriea tor the recent events land. Advices at Gottenburg of the discovery of three intends between Japan and Loo Choo; they were mamed Prince Orear's IMtands. Box .—Steamer Prairie State collapsed her dues at Pekin. on the Iilimois, filling and wounding twenty sons, Martial law re-proclaimod im Presburg, Hun- ary. athe spring freshets about over; they hav. 2 wide spread—over the Northern, Middle. and Western States ; (otal less estimated at twenty millions of dollars. Collision between steamers W B Clifton and Chickasaw, near Evansville, Ohio river; twenly persons deowned. The powder magazine of Borgo Doms, mear Turin. exphoded; fourteen persone killed and twenty-one wounded. 28 —The Diario de la Marina, in Havane, suppressed, and the subvemtion to the Cronica, of New York stepped by the Spanish government. Three sailors seized by the Spanieh authorities, and carried ashore from the American brig Lucy Watts, at Sagua la Grande, Cubs. ‘20 —Slight shocks of earthquakes felt at Washington, Baltimore, and Ri ch. C. — Fugitive fe shot it ) police officer Ridgely, of 4 emendous hurricanes at the West; Leaven worth, Indiana, nearly destroyed; forty buildings. some of them brick. blown down; in various other - place, houses, fences, and orchards destroyed; several lives tost The German fleet oeased to exist; the crews, 600 in mum- ber, paid off; the United States was one of the steam frigates Treaty or protocol between the United States, Great Britein, and the Coste Rico chargé, in Washington, oonciaded relative tothe boundary between Costa Rica and Nicaragua; ratified by the Costa Rien government, June 22, 1862, mailing vessels wi MAY. 1—The Congress of Cosva Rico met in San Jose, press the abuses of the press, « la Louis Napoleon Sunpay, 2—Arrival of the Crescent City, with $2 500, 000 im gold dust from California Mrs. Sieeth murdered in New York; her husband arrested, charged with the orim 8.—John Heavy murdered by Patrick MoUormick, in an affrey in Oatharine street. New York. 6,-~Feargus O'Connor, the chartist leader, of Fngland, arrived ip Burope, evidently jntane, The constitution pane to the Tuscans,'Feb. 16, 1848, abolished by the rand Duke Leopold. 7 —Bteamer James Adger, hence to Charleston in fi/ty- three hours from dock to dock—the shortest time on re- ord. Altercation between Hom ©. A. Hannegan and his brother in law. Hom John R. Dunean at Vovii Inclana; the latter died the next day from the effects of the ip. 8 received. The projit of law vesting the eon- stitution of the Up) House of Prussia wholly in the crown. rejected by the Becond Chamber 8—Mre. Catharine Colgom sud three children. and Mar- geret Logan, burned to death in jarine street, New York city yancil of Catholic bishops ss-embled iu Bal- timore. ‘Treaty between England Austria France, Prus- sia, Russia, and Sweden, to regulate cession in Denmark, and secure the rity of the mon- arcby; the Duke of Glacksburg was reeognized a3 the heir presumptive to the crown and ite dependencies Bunpay, 9,—Conference between the Emperors of Russi and Austria and a representative of the King ot Prue Metternich and Neseelrode were present; the three cabi. nets sgreed to aclorer alliance. and to on epposition to an hereditary empire in France, oath of fidelity to Louis Napoleon. The French expe- dition of 9.500 mes, under General McMahon, left Con- stantine for Raby! 10 —Magnificent file and distribution of the Roman cagles to the army in Paris; 60,00 troops at the review. Czar Nicholas, of Russia. reviewed, with the Emperor of Austria, 30 000 troops in Vienna ‘Terrific coal pit acel- dent in Abardere valley. South Wales; eighty lives lost. General Chan; r refused to take the oath of allegi- ande to Louis Napoleon. 11.—The Canal law passed. July 10, 1851, by the New York legislature. declared unconstitutioual by the Court of Appeals, Eagle Street theatre. Buffalo, destroyed by fire Collision on Michigan Central Railroad. at Niles; four persons killed, and twenty or thirty injured. New Holy Alliance against France; meeting of the Ozar of Russia and Emperor of Austria at Vienne; coalition be- tween Ruseis, Austria. and Prussia, against an hereditary on of Louis ap eg 12 —The bili to ish the duties on paperjstamps on pat id orn and tax on advertisements, were severally mye the British House of Commons, by majorities of New Granada; ratifications exchanged. 8 — French’s Hotel. New York city, injured by fire; number of political convicts whose sentences have been confirmed, in France, is 9144. Don Vincenti Lopez, 3 to 5. The Spanish expedition. um Ozearis, against Mindanes, succeeded in ri 14 —Arrival of iron screw steamship Great Britain, in 18 days and 4 hours. from Liverpool—the shortest passage the oath of fidelity to Louis Napoleem. Deoree of the Mexican government to make a contract for the Tehu- Granada to the Panama railroad company. 16 —Queen Pomare, of Tabiti, having fled from Riatea, Bunpay, 16 —Arrival of Dutch frigate Prince of Orange. Charlotte Conway, whore throat was cat on the llth by France in 1851 declared to be 30,741,821; im 1841 it was 34.240,178 and 65. Treaty of extradition between France and Christian Burch, cabinet maker, burt to death. The elected Governor of Buenos Ayres for three eer hi proce habitante of Jugut, of @ screw steamer, General Lamoricitre refused to take antepec route. Irlamd of Mansanilla ceded by New arrived at Labaina 8. I. James Doyle. died of the wound The population of 17.—B, K. Swift's sugar refinery, in Baight street, New | York city, destroyed by tire; loss $206.000; insurance $188,000. Col. T. 8. Heniker, special agent from the Do- minican republic, arrived at Boston. One half of Port Btapley. ©. W., destroyed by fire 18,—Btrike among the Brooklyn ferry pilots for higher | wages. Irieh riot in Providence; one watchman killed ‘The Oxar of Russia arrived in Berlin A French ship of war arrived at Djeddo, for the purpose of re occupying a Portion of the coaston the Ampilahal 19.—Bteamer Pittaburg broke cylinder heads. near Wells- ville, killing one deck passenger and injuring three others. A comet discovered by G P Bond, at the Cambridge Ob- tervatory. Bale of the “Conception of the Virgin,” a painting by Murillo, to Louis Napoleon, for $117.000; it belonged to the Soult gallery. Bassein, in Burmah, cap- tured by the English. after a brilliant action, 20.—Colliery explosion at Coppull. England; thirty- two lives lost. Secrettreaty between Russia, Austria and Prussia, against the right of Louis Nepoleon to found an hereditary empire in France 21 —The Maine Liquor bill finally passed the Massa- chusetts Legislature, by # vote of 181 to 166 im the Howe, and 28 to 11 in tre Seni without reference opie. | Mextcan Congress adjourned. jquor bill signed by Gov. Boutwell of Massa- chusetts, to go into effect in rixt; Adjournment, sine die, of the Massachusetts Legic! ; 800 acts and 180 resolutions were the results of its labors. New Sardinian ministry. under the Marquis d’Azezlio, formed. Sunpay, 23 —Webster’s speech. im Boston, five thou- nd words. im length, telegraphed to the New Yorn ERaLp, over Bain in three hours and forty min- utes, properly. puncti &o. Battle between the French, under @ feMahon. and the Arabs, in the Kabyle country; Arab lose 780 killed and wounded, French loes 6 men killed and 50 wounded; the latter the victor. The greater part of Bosniaserai, the capital of Bosnia, destroyed by fire. ‘%4,—Queen Pomare, ef the Society Islands, finaly ab- dicated in favor of her eldest son as King of Raintes, and Her daughter as Queen of Bolobolo. 25.—The population of the Austrian empire declared to be 3¢,514.446. Inhabitants of Rustan and the five | other dependent islands. in the Bay of Honduras, have thrown off the yoke of British authority, 26.—Thomas Francis Mesgher, the Irish exile, who had escaped, Jan. 3, York, Treaty between Costa Rice and the United States ratified. The Burmere in in the province of Kanruh, which was re- y times during fifteen da: persons killed and 400 seriously injured, and several thousand houses dertroyed ; the public offices, grana- ties, pricons, and also thrown down. 27,—The inhabitants of Ruaten and five other islands | refuted to acknowledge British authority, and claims the protection of Honduras. nd; also . aI Birhopa MoGorkey apd Delaacy for the clade celebra- | tion in Londom. Steam chest of new Kastern City buret in New York city, and Captain Sternes, two evgincers, and two firemen killed. A lumber mill, a store, = taverm, and twenty-three dwelling houses, des- troyed by fire at Franklin FallsJN Y.; loss $100,000. BScnpay, 80—The cholera has made its appearance at | ex Governor the West; itis at La Salle. Sir Harry Smith, d; he was dis- of the Cape of Good Hope, reached Englan: placed by General Cathcart. 31.—Jaokson, the American Deer, ran tem miles in 51 | minutes and 34 seconds, at Copenhagen Fields, London. The Argentine National Conference, at Ban Nicolas de los Arroyos, recognized the treaty of Jan 4, 1831, agreed upon a general federative congrers. abolished the transit | duties, and eleeted General Urqjuiza general in-chief of the armies of the confederation, with the title of Provin- ial Direetor of the Argentine Oonfederat JUNE. 1,—Submarine telegraph eable extended from Holyhead to Howth; the wire was seventy miles in length. and it took eighteem hours to ley it. Splendid review of 60,000 troops at Warsaw by the czar of Ruscis, 2—Australia emigration mania in England; over fifty | yossele advertived at London and Liverpool for Melbourne, | Port Philip, and Sydney. The independence of San Juan del Norte officially recognized by the British gevern- ‘Pegeu, in Burmah, taken by the British, and its fortifications destroyed. 4 —The independenee of Sam Juan del Norte celebrated in great je by the imbabitants. —The Democratic Nationai Convention. in Baltimore, after a session of five a ‘and forty-nine ballotings, nominated General Franklin Pierce, of Hampshire, ite candidate fer the Presidency; Hon Wm. Rufas Ki of Alabam: he Vice Presidency. Bunvay. 6.—Fire in St. Pei . Paul's, Commission, and Little St. Joeeph’s streets, amd Custom House square, Mon‘real; less $1.600.000. Colonel Craig and Sergeant Bales, of the United States Army, murdered by two do- serters on the desert moar San Diego; the murderers were afterwards captured. va tat refuses te enter in Custom’s union with urtria. 8.—Trouble between the Mexican authorities and the French minister; the latter pretesting against the nom payment of $200,000 duty on $2,600,000 to be paid to the ‘Moglich creditors. 9 —American and British vessels are placed ona par with Portuguese vessels in the St. Uber ralt trade 11.—The Amerioan consul arrested amd imprisoned by the Mexican suthorities, the cause growing out of the sale of the A: ‘ican stexmer Com. Stockton. 12, ng of dieguired anti rent@rs shot 4 man nam. ed Wi in Nassau Y. W's brotl had purchased lend from Mr. V: Rensselaer. The business part of Kast Wetumpka, Ala destroyed by fire; loss $360,000. 14.—fteamer Forest City ecollapred a boiler flue at Cleveland. instantly killing. three men parade cf the New York Fire Department; n splendid af- fair 15.—Queem of Kagiand issued a prosilamation against the obrervamce of Roman Catholic religious ceremonies im Bngland.exeept in churehes The building in Broad stieet, New York known as Washington's headquarters, aa by fire. The British blockade of Whydah raive 16,—Hottest in the Henatp soleil, Borew arrived at Liverpool in elevem days, six h five minuter—the shortest trip ever made by a propeller. Tastructions sent to Com MoUeuley, of the Pacific squa- dren, to pretect American vessels taking guano from the Lobes islands. 7,—Ruatam, Bonacia, Utille, Barbaret, Fi Morat, om the coset of Honduras. approp 7 British. and constituted the “Colony of the Bay Islands. 18.—Treety betweem Abyssinia and Ureat Britain con- eluded, which places the British on a par with Abys- simiam merchants, 2 19—The treaty regulating the Danish sucoessios tween Engiand, Mrance, Russia. Austria, Prussia, Bi den, Norway, and Denmark, ratifiedin London Another incurrection in the Morea, headed by priests, against the authority of King Otho. The America brig Mary Ade- y in New York; thermometer 92 dogs. fliee at noon; sevem deat from eeup de eamahip Great Britain, frem New York, rs, and forty- Line attacked by ni es on the coast of Africa Hc mpay, 20.—-Small pox very prevalent on the island of Tomaics, 21,—The Whig National Convention, at Baltimore, after a seseion of five days and fifty three ballotings mo- minated Gen, Winfield Scott. of New Jereey, for its can- didate for the Preeideney; Hon. William A Graham, of North Carolina, was nominated for the Vioe Presidency. ‘The eehooner A: wan capsized near Uswege, and all om iehed. beg Prerribie hail storm in Hden, Vermont; great da- mage to crops and grass. Projet of settlement of the boundary lines of Costa Rica Nicaragua. the Mos. uito territory. between Mr Webster and Mr, Crampton, t provokes the Clayton and Bulwer treaty of April 19 Bot x 28, —Commereis! treaty with Southern Bornoo eon firmed by the United States Sex Kossuth delivered bis farewell address, at the Tabernacle. New Yo 24.—The corner tone of the new Bible Houre laid. in New York. The oase of Acbilli Newman, in Lond: deeided in favor of the former; awful depravity exhibit- od, New planet discovered by Mr. Hind, im London; it shone like a fine ater of the eighth or ninth magnitude, Trouble between the American aod English fishermen on the Banks of New Foun¢land; several English craizers ordered to the station. Coup d'etat by General Urquias, at Bueror PS pel hg olty placed under dictatorial go- | vyernment, the publie press gagged, the Chamber of Rnp- Arago refused to take the | from New south Wales, arrived in New | made a second attempt to retake | Maetabun, but were driven back. Dreadful earthquake | upwards of 300 | the ramparts of the city, were | Second annual | retentatives dissolved, and four of its most imfuentiag members ordered to quit the country; al! owing to the opposition to the treaty of San Nicolas de los Arroyas. 26 —Serious fresnets in !'rance; fields of wheat, maize, end potatoes destroyed, and presenting the eppearancg of vast leken, 26.—Thomas Davis sentenced to death, in Boston, fom the murder of his sister. Elizabeth Van Wagner. Terri. een the black avd white militis, at Bt. Cas Capad: Frenclg the colored village destroyed. Corps Legislatyf adjourned after adopting the bud by vote of 2i4to 1. Hon William A. Grabam, the nominee for the Vice Presidency, resigned the office Secretary of the Navy. Serious religious riot at Btock« eee Beant one man killed, and sixty-six persong 29.... Dreadful mortality on board steamsh! a hia; Afty five deaths of Cholers wings | , 50.—The Legitlature of Connecticut adjourned. $184,2 186,877 im go.d dust produced in Galiftnate ty deve. oe 1.—Considerable sickness on agres » le tl 4 oO ber of deathe of ‘cholera. "Bonne Parlcment tleaten | 2..--New Jersey Central railroad to Kasten, Pa, opemecs to tra * received of the arrest of the America or Pst esp By the Mtexicsa authorities. 1 a ii ! The British brig Polly fred Into by Sere Zea ids les. 5.—Celebration of the national out the Union; numerous sccid Island ferry bridge feil in; ele’ James? boiler exploded near New Ori be as bbe and Sistngeren fer pee —George Thompson, the Engl tion fans lost hia election vo the British Parliament in conmgenend of his agitation io the United States 7.—Bevers) sbocks of earthquake at Kingston, Jamaicas ere ee tbree distinct courses; they Occurred at 7 32 A M. Slight shocks at st. Jago de Cubs. 8.—Awful fire in Moptreal; it burned for per aes hours; sbout 1,200 buildings det ed; total loag $3.000.000; about 5.000 persons rendered houseless. Nume ber of houses, &o.. burnt in the city of Mentreal, on the Sth and 9th of July :— No.of (No of Assessed Estim’d Val. Wards. houses, families, valu erty. . BAT 868 9,676 £159,600 | 19 27 i 28,000 | 278 380 98,000 264 1611 * 00,214 Total....1108 2.886 £20,449 £340 816 The arsersed value amounting to £: 20,449, if the Core poration lores it, will amount to £1,533 188. 64. 9.—Magnificent military and civie reception of DanieE Webster in Bosto1 Thomas Kaine. charged with shoot- ing an nemed Balfe, in Ireland. wag ordered to be given up to the British authorities in com- Plience with the Extradition treaty reshet im Ver- mont; several railroud bridges destroyed; terrible hail- storm in Fulton and Palermo, N Y 10.—The Mariners burch, the Sailors Home, the Boyles- tom School house, ana thirty other buildings destroyed by a chee (ad ee 00 Serew sehooner Isabel, Jept Inglefiela, RG 8, awiled from Pl England. in search of Sir John Franklim piace Souxpay, 1t.—Che heat in Londom and Paris, for seve- ral days, was intense; the thermometer in latter eity in- dicated 91 deg. ; @ mumber of deaths in both cities irona coup de sotiel ia 12. peller City of Oswego, sunk wear Clevelanc onio &ad twenty lives lost z . 13 —The Senate bill sustaining Collins’ steamers ted the United States House by a vote of 89 to 87. The | new postage bill passed the United States House. The pa whaler of the season left Honolulu, 8, 1, for « eruize. 14.—Louis Koesuth shipped off to Europe in the Africa ‘The Cattolic college at Worcester, Mase,, des siroyed by fire, 15 —Hon David Meriwether appeared in United Stated Benate, as the successor of the Hon. Henry Ciay, to serva out his term—till sept. 1, 14662 The cholera st Mays~ ville, Ky , ana Wilmington, Ohio. 16.—Nol. Pros, entered in the case against Capt. Jonad P. Levy. in Washington 17.—Indian depredations on the Rio Grande. The Dutch governm+nt has agreed to aet.as mediator be- tween Japan and the United states, amd emdeavor to put an end to the exclusion of foreigners from that empire. The National Assembly of Ecuador met at Guayaquil. and elected Gen. Urbina, President ad interim. Indepen- dence of Paraguay ackuowiedgsd by Buenos Ayres. 19.—Total declared value of real aud personal estate int New York city, $851,706,795 ; totel assessed tax for 1862, $8,378,835. The mew liquor law of Rhode Island into effectto.day. The goverament of Niearagua deel to accept the project of oonvencion petwoon Kagiand and the United States, rela'ive to the boundaries of Costa Rica. Nicaragua and Mosquttia. 20.— Great funeral pageant in|New York,commemarative of Henry Clay; the procession was seven miles im length, Destructive gale im the Gulf of St. Lawrence; one bark, the armed schooner Alliance, and fifteen other schooners wrecked; about fisly lives lost. Gen. Cathcart announced to the Cape Colonists, that the present is the last Caffra war that will be carried on at the expense of the Britisig government, | 21.-Mr.Hargous filed a claim with the United States gov- | ernment of $40,000.000 for damages by the refusal of tha Mexican government to recognize the Garay grant. Judge Alfred Conkling nominated as Minister to Mexico, viee R. P. Letcher. Serious election riot xn Clarecounty, Ireland; the military fired upon the people, killing five or eight. and wounding many others. - 22—Steamrhip Uniled States arrived from Aspinwall with news precisely twen/y -four days from San Francisco, the quickest time onrecerd. New apportionment of National Tepresentation passed Congress making, the whole nun ber 234; the old reprerentation was 233. The new Liquor | law in Massachusetts went into operation. Yacht Amer- ice beaten by the Arrowimthe match for the Queen’s cup. Citi the Isle of Wight, by one minute and forcy seconds. 23.—Hon. John P Kennedy appointed wane of the Navy, vice Wm. 4. Grabam resigned. Important de~ bate in the United States Senate on the fishery troubles. M. Naeff elected Presiaent, and M. Frel-Hérgie Vice Pre~ aident, of the Swiss Confederation for 1853. %4.—Deaths in New York city last week, 589—the largest number this year. Splendid reception of Mr. Webster by his neighbors at Marshfield; to fis speech he took bigh ground on the fishery troubles. The American yacht Truan: beat the Merse: cone at Liverpooly coming inone minute ahead of the Undine. | Bunpay, 26.—Professor Westphal, ef Gottingen, dis- covered a comet; ite position was 13 degrees, 66 minute and 26 seconds, meridian. 26—Attempt made by a mob of Irishman to rescue Kaine from the police; after a severe fight the prisoner was safely lodged in the Tombs, Hon. Humphrey Marsh- all nominated as Commiseioner to Uhina 27.— Harlem lake drained, leaving only # few flagues of | water. .28.—Steamboat Hemry Clay destroyed by fire near | Yonkers, on the Hudeon fiver, seventy lives len, mostly fe~ males and children, The H. C. racing with the Arme- nis at the time of the calamity; among the lost were the | Hon. Stephen Allen, Abraham Coit, Esq., A.J. Downing, nfo Cal Bamuel Coo —Col. famuel r appointed adjutant | UB. A., vise Gan,dones decocked, Matthias aaa mines Skupinski, Polanders. tn prison, in Philadelphia, for murs dex, confess to eghty murders and the burning of thirty houses. in the French Ministry; M. Droayn de Hays named Minister of Foreign Affaire, and M. Megne, Minis~ ter of Public Works. The Peruvian government rein- force Lobos Isiands, to prevent American vessels fronz taking guano. A French squadron threatened to bom- bcd Tripoli, unless two sailors were given up; they wera given up. 80,—The U. 8. Senate, by 20 to 17, passed the House resolution authorising the Congressional Globe to pasd throwgh the mails free of postage! The River and Harbor Dill passed the House of Representatives by 103 to 76. The British Parlismentary viections have resulted ag follows, acoording to the London Post:—~ Ministerialists, Liberals. ‘lal. | England and Wales seal an a | Beotland oe - 2 32 a2 | Treiand 43 & 15 Returned.. oe S17 652 cc¥vves BOO M. Achille Fould appointed Minister ef State in France, in placeofM. Casabianca Gen Flores failed in his at- tempt to revolutionize Ecuador by the revoltjof thefOhi- | lians. The Niosragua goverment determined not to | ratify the treaty between England and the United States, relating to Costa Riea, Nicaragua, aud Mosquito. 31.--Stesm trigate Mirsisetppi, Uommodore Perry, sat! - ed from New York for tho fishing banks. to aid amd pro- tect the Amoricun fishermen against the Bngli-h cruisers, Deaths in New York city last week,572—thehighest num- ber this season, Two full moons thie month—one om the | 1st,and the other Slst- a circumstance that has only three times occurred siace 1776. yiz:—in 1795, 1814, and 1898, and will not occur again till 1871, unless the lunar eycle of 19 yearsis changed. The Mexiean government advertise for proposals to open communication by railroad scress he isthmus of Tehuantepec. auaust. | | Suxpay,1.—The cholera at buffalo; ninetcen deaths a | dag at Roohester; it is in various other places at the | | West. Another revolution in Mexico; ® pronunciamento issued and a constitution made at El Paso, for a repuviie to be called the Republic of Victoria. Treaty of triend- ship, commerce. and mavigation, between the La Plew | provinces and Brazil, by which the free navigation of ee aro end Paraguay are secured to La Pista snd raz | 2.—First bale of new ootton received at New Orleans. | State elections in Missouri, Lowa, Arkansas, and Alaba- | three democrats and two whigs elested to Jongrese seouri, Karthquake at Bathurst, N. 8.; the main | wall of the court house wax oracked; a part of ti | the mountain of Kutzakow, neat Tynnau, Hangs: | lately fallen away, and laid bare several strate of agates and amethysts. 3 —Bixty houses destroyed by fire im Bavannsh; lose he jury in the inqueat on the dead of the H found that the death of all the said persons, and | of them was the rerult cf an act perpetrated by | John ¥. Tallman, Thomas Collyer. Jamas L. Jeesap, | Jomes Blmendorf, Kdward Hubbard, John Germaine, Charlee Merritt, and the said barkeeper, which act was eminently dangerous to others, and evinced # depraved | mind regardiess of human life, although it was perpetra- ted without any premeditated design to effect ine death of amy particular individual, All the documenta relating to the fisheries laid betors the U. 8, Senate. Revenue eutter Taney capsized in New York harbor by a squall; five sailors drowned; s streak struok the F.; all around was calm. 4A light house duty on foreign vessels impored im the House of Congress, by » vote of 64 to 62. The captain, pilot. engineer, clork, and owner of the ill-fated Heary Clay arrested, and heid to bail, in $10,000 each, Posted treaty between Prusnia and the United States. 5.—Interview between the Puebla Indians and Presi- dent Pilimore relative to the conduot of the Mexicans. have left New two lives lost. Koy, diemiseed, and. Estimated that there Sir Charios Nathan and Reschid Pac! Ali Pach | are 27.066 d to his place. in Celfforpia M. At Cieorge, the British and Frenoh special envoys, pre- PP Uhinese ted to General Urquize, | etintertiow between, the Prosidont and the British | Minister relative to the fisberies. Steain frigate Missie- sippl, Commodore Perry, arrived at 8t. John, N. B.) welt | received by the people. "The Dominioan Republic applies | in London fer a loan of £760,000 Amnesty granted by” Louis Napoleon to M. Thiers and other distinguishes o alles. 9 —The first liquor selved in Newport, R. 1, under tho | now law; great excitement. Helena, Ark , slmort en- elroly destroyed by fire; ons, $100,000. A great number | of arcoste made in Cubs of persons suspooted of disatlee-

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