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EK Staxtling\Abolision Movemertsia New land-Proposed: Dimolution ‘of the Union. ‘Last month was the seventeeith ananal meeting of thE ‘famous Anti;Slayery Society,of. Magsa-. chusetfa,, whieh waa) :held:in Faneuil Hall; Bor- tomy Theis the origimal sodtety,"'dotriposed’ of the'original hovers’ for the agitation. of, the, abo. litioh "of ‘slavery in the Southern States, from whach all. the speakers and orators ‘of the Wilmot promise atid fie Soil school ‘have onginaréd, aud, froth Whose extensive mint they have drawn their”| opinions.» : For. seventeen:iong: years this body: of men has betn agitating “the question of a¥olition | in’ New Engtand, witil ‘at last they have leayencd: | the two great parties in this section of the country tosuchanextent,ns'to produee’ ‘such tesulty and debates’ off thia simeé question as We have recently | sten in the pfesent and come previous sessions of Twenothér’ part of this paper will be found the’ principal official proceedings, resolutiona, and de; clarations of this:party, as they were discussed and decided ‘in Faneuil Hall, and from that Yene- | rable’ ‘sinictuaty ‘fulfninated, like a' Arebraud, of anarchy, over the whole Unione =) isi From: these proceedings; it will be seew that the abolition 6f the tenure of # slave ‘population’ at the South, at all and every hazard,.1s declared tobe the, first, and, ultimate purpose’ of | these people: ments of the origiaal abolition: representative o! the opinions, principles, and dis- organizing doctrines of the abolitionists, of what ever section, which they have ever ut Koy the North. ¢ wd ° We do not enter into the moral and abstract question of slavery—we do not wish to inquire cr to decide if it bé Fight Or'if' Tt’ BE" Wrong —we will not determine Whether it be a “curse” or a bless. | ing} though wf we compute he conilition’ of th black face’'Of the Solth) For the last Witty Vedra, with that of thé free btdck a" Sf'St! Domingo and’ other Ween india isiande, ttwoild! vidt reqhire'a great | Much, ofédit ‘is-dees Mri Haveneyeriand Mr: deuliolwagabity td asedrtuin which of the wocon- | Maton Ifor the energy and ‘Perssverasos beutoWe ditions18 e:eurse ‘ore blessing: Suclyredsoning | in.perteating this prevent's item of Polite, As \sifollyy on tne:very-brink’of'a voloamo threatediag'| as/it his'gone, we mus! agh nqwiedge.it as the, iy ‘2D GUPTLL SHAME ts gpen througnont iy, the existenoe’of this happy Union+-a voloanoeom:i ever pdopted, in this caty.for the preservation | poued/of the var1ous fircbraads of ithe North, vary- ing smong each” other: in: \Gompleman:and doc- | trines, from Garvison df Faneui! Hall, to Seward; of Albany 5 but all tending to the ‘same ‘end-all: engeged in the same (ursurt’ of the same ‘objeot,"| i hades meee ta not time for 1 opinion, ' to. come forward’ and take ‘that groand whith miy preserve ' the! peat ‘at phat happy’ Union,which jit, haa enjoyed, jand,in which it has grown up torso: many past years 7) Those: states- meh, 'thosé’ politicitins, those’ editors, ‘who ate ate) tached, to, either party, exhibit, nothing, but, igno- tance, weakness, folly, and absurdity. _Whatisto bedonet " 2 gp Tus, Great: Prize Fiowt—Inrerestina Par- TICULARS—Prowawik 'Awrur ’ Consequanors. This great aflair comes off to-diy, at Harper's Fei Ty,\as-some believe, or on anisland in she Suagq' hanna, as ‘others say.) The excitement it hds created is intense; the mdre ab, a8 it is'not merely a prize fight, far, money, .but,a. fight. ta, settle a, bit- ter quarrel between the two combatants. ; A bref, account of the‘origid of this quaftel' may not'be’ ungeceptable, connected wiih the, intense interest whieh the affair, notwaiistanding tts brutality, has created in the’publio'mind: ©) 11 Hoyt Yaikee Sullivan’is ai Irishman, ‘known in this city as the keeper of a small porter-house in Chats, ham street. He has been long famous asa pugi- list, and’ waa'the second’ to Lilly, ‘in''the famous’ prige fight hetween Lilly ang McCoy, Which ter- minated in the death of the Jattier., Ja England he: fought with the celebrated Champron’ of the Ring,’ as itis’ called, Hammi¢r Lane,’ and‘ obtained’ the victory; singe which time his name has been ‘‘yp”, as the champion prize’ fighter of all:\Christeadom.— Hyer 1s'4 stouter and stronger man thin his antago-' nist, but ig said not, to, possess his scienceand skill. Heis.an Americana native of New York';:and this citeunrtanee, coupled with the’ faet of Sullt- van being an Irishman, tends not’ & litle 'to fo- ment the bitterness, and anexease the excitement of this affair, espeorally' among the low and vulgar of both those différent pedpté,’ who each, like all othernations, can reckon, perhaps, tea badmen for, every honest and noble man.emong them: Hyer weighs over 210|bs., stands 6 feet high in his stock- ings, and is,a fine, strong, wéll;propartioned man,, This gaves him a decided advantage over Sullivan, who is a man of ordinary az#, dnd not so remark able for strength and stamina. |!) : iia bo Many-expect shat, Sullivanis, end, is, therefore, close at hand; if'it ‘has mot ‘already happened! by’ the tithe the reader pertises this natratiye—otters, otherwise, er Invitations are‘ held out to'fagitive sluves tn those | regibns, dtd éVvery effort and proposition isavowed to effegt the object in which they have been en- gaged jor s0 many years. But; over ‘and beyond thesé ‘declaration® and resolutions, they now, come out openly and declare.their public hostility to the comtunuation ef the American Union, and propose to commence'a grand movement for a dissolution of the Union, as soon as may be, practicables-by:ali the means in their power: The same hostility is also declured against all the chutches tn the land, and every party hitherto organized an the Noxthia . comprehended in those denunciations.) The principles and ‘purposes ‘vowed by’ this party, assembled in open’ day in. Faneuil, Hall, Boston, did not excite so, much, attemtion| at: the first period of thear mectings; until the demagogties and politicians attached’ to ‘the other two, great.| patties’of the country took ‘up their, notions, and made them, the,basis, of political: movements ‘itt the..Northern States. ‘The ldw’ relating to fagitive slaves, Which hts now passed the Senate of New York, iff Albany, and which 1s still pending uthe Aseembly, is simply, 23 ‘it willbe’ seen, the mére emmination of the same doctrines and of the same purposes which’ the great abolitionistsia Faneail Hall bave placed before the world and’ téach bs their'creed, in conjunction With the open dentiacia, tiov of the Ution abd of the American chuteb,, Tae speeches made by W. H. Seward, dunag the last | the poor champion at bis.leisure. After this,seve- | B. will please accept our thanks summer, at Cleveland’ ‘and other places, ‘lave caught'the same 1déas from, the same quarter, and are gnly.an additional step made in the progress of | thistmovement, which is already openly declaréd to be'againet tlie cofitinuance of the Union, and for the breaking up of, all ties between the North- ern and Southern States, as they are gearantied by the constitution: Mr. Seward, who is the exponent of these principles, and one of the pioneers im New York of the abolition movement which began’ in, Faneuil Hall for the dissolution ‘of ‘the Union—is now #lected’ Senatbr to Washington from the State | backers of the reepective eombatants, and perhaps | ct New, Nork,.,So we:go. , The! orginal: abel tonests'of New England; as we hayé seen by theit procegdings, Have taken’ fresh courage from, 1) progress of hétree soul and Wilmotproyise move- ments, and, other »preluminary issues, which ‘ate cnly (gradually umiing to bring’ around @ ggteral consommation in the. publi¢ mind aimuar to what, is openly avowed. in Faneuil ‘Hall, for the dissolu- tion of the Union. Seth, then, is ‘the extrdordinaty position in which the, country, now standa, on the brink of anew administration, which 1 coming into power in Washington, in consequence of the yecent' popolar election, The, abolinoniets o New. Bugland are, congratulating : themselves hat ithe»prospeots of a dissolution of this great confederacy ate “now ‘within their ken, and that’ there.1s a, probability. that General Taylor mayobeithe last President of the: United Stites and tha their eflorts, thetr azitutions, their debates, theif'movements, have forced, compelled, and Grivgn beth the other great parties, democrats and whigs, into the same line of motion, into the same railroad track, from which now they dare not de- Vinte until théyeatrive “at ‘the ‘sate terminus and reeult, namely, @,disaolution- and. breaking up of the Union eevit ‘has existed for more than the Laat, heteenspy, Ttis tre, comé of the whig journals ia Uns neaghborhood, atid-eleewhere, are begramng to wake upto’ this’ peerless, condition of things». and are calling upon the Legislature,iat Albany, to pause in M8 action i relation td the Liw.adw before the Assembly concerning {ugitive wlaves: Amon! the “leading journals’ of tis, clade,” we. ate, glad to Tad, that one of our cotemporaties of Wall streety the Courier’ and “Enquirer, Hag” jaat,| waked: up djom deep dream,, shaken off hes slumbers, ands has discovered, within’ the ‘list few Heys, he \petslous, situation, ,..not only, of the wwhig party, as regards the hopes: of alt who look 10 share’ the! spoil, but also the danger to which this fair and beautiful Union is exposed, f any more encouragement be given to such anti. constitutiopal and, disbrganizing, Opinsoag,, Our cotemporary, desaunees, with, great tervar nad | with perfect justice, the conduct of whig poli- tierengs and abétitiodietd, Doth wt Aluany’ and. at, ‘Washington, who have tken part ia favor ot such opinions, and Who wided and wbetted’ tle move This fight, which will draw together: so many. thousands from ‘all the cities’and villdges‘of the Union to’ witness it, originated in the following maaner,, IJt.eeqms that Tom dyer had got it into his head that Sullivan was not quite go great’ a man as his friénds betieved'him to be, and felt con-, fident that he, himsel!, deserved, the, title of, cham-. pion, more than Sullivan. Allittle jealousy between the two wad thus created, and “in ’ this ‘state of feeling they, accide: , Met.one day. at a porter, house an Broadway. Taunts' and jeere between the two naturally arose, till Hyet;'exasperated, aad burning to’ try his powers, threw off, hia coat, dared Sullivan, then and there, to the battle. , livan ‘metantly “peeled,” and'they"had a te- gular “ser to.” WWyer cayght ‘Suflivan ‘by the head, held him by the neck firmly. under his arm, and there kept him, thrashing Him at ‘his leisure, tif Sulhvan was obliged’ to cry, «hold, enough.” From this ume, it. was open,war and. hostility be- tween the:two, and Sullivan and his friends burned with desire for'revenge, tid to’ vindicate the honot’ of their fallen champion,, Ta,this irritated, atate.of feeling, they met.again by accident. in one of the flash houses with which out city ab onds; and ano- ther **set to” instantly followed—ah ithmense row. wasikicked up, and, Tom Hyenagatn gave Sullivan a licking, precisely in: the way as before, getting hig head under his arm, anid then battering ral belligerent cards: were published’by the parties, ' a bitter warfare of words was) carried’ tn’ in' the | public papers, «until the present fight, fora stake of, ten thousand dollars, was arranged between them by their'several friends 4 yattob Utiless the disgraceful ahd blackguard éxhibition 1s prevented by some legal process, it, will take place to-day, somewhere noar the Maryland ‘boindary line} South or'Notth.” From all'we cat Tearg’ Un the subject, however, there isa probability of its re- sulungin .@. general row between the triends and in 4 B¢ene OF great ‘bloodshed ‘and’ miutder. ‘Out ground. for, supposing. this, Ja a report. that those who have betted large’sutns will purposely create row and break the ting, ai sobn’as ‘they’ shal! sed their favorite failing, and likely to, loge the battle. ‘It sueh should \be the case, the moat awfulieon- sequences may ensue, for the eharacter' of the persons who usually take part in such’ detmoral- izing scenes, is. not of the best,.deacription, If this fight do take place, it is to be hoped that it will be the last exhibition of the’ kind'‘that our country will be disgraced by, Such*scenes are. demoralizing and) brutal. .in\:their conee- quences, and ought tobe put down by law, If evety State Legislanite would, follow the exam- ple ot that of New York, st, would be the: last to a certainty; for the act recently passed ‘by the Av: senibly, and now before’ the Senate, '‘nakes jt a crime, to train for @ prize fight, to engage.in ono within its limits, orto leave the State with iment to participate in one. : Tux Present Pouce Sysreu.—ie 18 now near four years since the establishment of the preseas police system, und: many have expressed “neit| opinion that ‘the system, at ite dmdi¢ncement, wea bad, and would never anawer the purpose fon Which its adoption by Mayor Havemeyet was in= tended. Such, however, we ate pledetl'td ade, 18 becomes more efficient, The excellent arrange-| nent at ‘hres, by which an’ immense amount of property 18 saved, Kpéake voltimes in favor, of the | syetem, Nearly half,or, we may say, three, parts, of theifires are discovered by poheemen, ‘and a Jarge nuriber ‘of ‘such fired are ‘extingiished’ by ‘them without the aid of the fixe department; but the moment the-fire inereases beyond theircontrol, ard when the firemen arrive, that moment the po ‘lice take chargeof the. building, and , protect all | the valuableg saved from, the flames, by formu Datriende across the street, allowing only fitemen' boty Nel under false pretences, bn hereupon to enter—thins shitting off the many thieves who’ / is being sworn,, testified — That, run to fites for the.express purpose of plunder, % isan stop, valued 086525, The old turglarsiand:. pickpockets are decidedly oppoved to this Aystem, as they fiad it exceedingly diffichtt to, prosecuté their nefarious business, or to locate themselves in. any one spot with any de- Pree of certainty, es the Ohief of Police keeps med Fee a ee ae oar ni] Teligble; and ewift sailing veseel.” "The-mecsssi0n hbai | of ‘étormis which &hé encountered for seventeen, «| thé finest veesé] that ever'floated; andthe manner’ “pow quite the reverse; for each year the, system |, constantly on the pod Wijght, from one mee : nected with men in business, who, to the communi- ty at large, bear an irreproachuble character, yet secretly are corresponding with thieves of the most d aug them, “| pales t ‘ Nin maka of whe dates foperey’ stric aa ie Mr. Beil, of Tennessee, from a company of is kepton all the movements of these individuals, In some cases, the chief ,has,cauged them to be, watched night ad Hay, tot’ four, Hye Weeks at a Ume, and finally detected them: th, somey-burgley nous: operation: It te" by the’ adoption’ ot’ this. sedtet'ystém thatthe Toghed tire Briyen from the | city, to depredate in the surrounding.o vowil public peace, and the abolition’ of rogues, ' : Ocgan, Sram NavioatiON AMERICAN, Stady-; suis —It is conceded by all wii are campetent to form an opinion on the subject, that jresteamship United States 19 1n every respectia strong, aidrach, | days, on her recent paseage, was snffitient to test: im'which she encountered and weatheféd the tre. mendous westerly gales, whichicontinued-for seven: teen days, shows that she is deserving of the many panégyrice that have been passed uponher. "Under, the circumstances, .we question yery much if any: vescel could have done’ better than she did in her last'passage to this country. Her delay was not oogasioned by any defect in her hull, or any acer; dent to -her machinery, as was expected;- for, from: the sme when she left land on' the other side, until she Yeathed Halifax, ‘het engines were ‘at, work, without an,hour’s mtermission, (So far from: that, she: was, on the dayon which she atrived, capable’ of’ returaing to Europ» without undergoing any repaira, of gonsequence. The , United , States has, theretore, been tested, and has shown hérselt to be ail thatican'he destted. 8) 8 Tn'putsiance of arrangements that haye recently been.entered into, the United Stateswill, forthe future, ply regularly and earry the United States mails between this port and Southampton ,and Havre, She will form one of the two vessels ‘of a) i fat.) of Wasninaron, Feb. 6, 1840, | PRTITIONS, MEMORIALS, Ko, After the usual routine exercises of opening had gh wits, m1 als | semiadeab beled. “adhe tos toler citinens proposing to carry the mail in coaches from | St. Louis tothe Pacisa,..... ) My Mr. Beth paid that the petionere were mom of high rerpentability and:wharacter, and he theught that the Proposition ought to be serionsly considered," ' age to Ofice audBont: 2010 Hi taatal the ‘Logisiature \of the a 7 | » Carclina.egeined the application!) ‘Oviee to the tories; -and/ tersi weual septimenta of the South with regard to the alavery question. ‘iv. Butler madee few? remarkajn. raat ther reaplutions; in the conte be x to Southera wrongs, andexhorted ; 1 Om motion, the resolutions were | rinted. m Soulplreneriede ee ag tha suhiest pe ing for the. ad. Fela pimous a ali pone El . npr aypeya the ¢dlating ta on the ied att , Mr, theil vot to Xa > a pARERORBIAS ON, mubte af wed] Mr° ATHERTON, Charman ommittes’ on, Fi. nance ero Ue 8 eal Avjtegelation ‘afte for the | militety academy at, Weat Point, for Fevolutionary pensions, As ) ind *> rhegbebi, OH shud Mbdige raea tics Mr’ Manoum’s resolution, offered yesterday, ragp: ing'the protocol <lleged_to be in faxiotenien, te the, late» treaty of Mexico, wag then taken ap, and, after consi-. deratlon, adopted. . : : : : PANAMA KRAILEOAD, After the’ tranraction of some further untmportant business, on motion, the Panama rallroad bill was, taken v “ iMt Unpganwoon, of Kentucky, obtained: the floor, and procaeded to address the Senate at some length, in opporitien to the bill. The torms of the grant, were, too Liberal, The,road would bo one of the mort profit ble ica by con The contructo: ould beaome mil. Nonafkes by controlling the business and travel across the fothmus, ‘ ‘ Mr. Foote, of Miasiasippi, rose and presented. the, mémorial of certain peracna, stating that they had: obtained the right of way across the Isthmus of Tehu- antepec, Mexico. Mr. Foote also submitted an amend-, mént to the bill under consideration, which was not read. The memorial was then ordered to ba printed. Mr, Dayton, of New Jeraéy, then rose and addressed the Senate in sypport of the bill. He commented with effect on the, many disadvanteges which attach to the Tebuantepec route. ‘Mr. Weaaren, of Massachusetts, replied to the ar- gtmente Fetch hud been urged against the bill sod made s calculation show:ug ‘hat the profits of the roi would not ‘be #0 exorbitant as hue pron estimated, the Neptune Ocean Steamship Company—a recent- ly, incorporated, institution—the splendid’ steam- ship) Franklin»being« the \ other. ‘The’ latter named’ vegse}'is’m ‘every’ respect ‘a spléndid’ stédmbhip, She, was originally constructed :ex- preesly, tox, the Ocean) Steam: Navigation’ Com- pany, and will; its vonfidéntly expected, be a cre. dit tothe’ United ' States, and ag fine.a vessel, as. any other. |,She,has. been purchased by the Nep- tune Company, ‘and'these two ‘véssels—the United: States and Frank!in—will catry mails, passengers and freigh} between the ports above mentioned. :. Books. of\eubscription to the capital stock of the Neptune Company’ were opened’ at the office ‘of I. Howatd & Son, No. 73 South street, on the third inst,, and they will not be closed until the whole of the capital stock shall ave been taken, From the manher.in'‘which thé affairs 6f this company willbe; condueted, this, new company offers great inducements: to. subscribers. A’ euflieiént amount will'be regularly teserved’ from thé’ sum tobe re- ceived from the Amencan goverament for carry: ing the maile, 40 pay an‘ interest ‘of seven per cent on the’ amount 'invested by the stockholders, This will be guaranned in the first place’; and at is-on thia principle that the! books of: subssription have ‘been ‘opened. For’ further ‘dividends, thé money received for freight aid passengers, after paying expenses, ;will be relied upon, and this we should amagine will be amply sufficient to make them large, and 'to lead’us to believe that the stock ot this company offers great inducements for in- vestment. 4 The importance of having a direct’ steamship connection with ‘Irance is evident. ‘ There 18 a great! trade between that country and the United States, whieh 18 increasing every year. Besides that, there is every snducement for both countries to cultyvate the most intimate and friendly rela- tions: That country 1 to the Old World what the United States iv'to the New. On ‘each, in its appropriate sphere, depends the furtherdne of the principles of ‘republicanism and ‘self government. They are ‘essentially the two most important na- tions in the wotld, and if bound together a aclope- ly as they should be, and as we flatter ourselves they will be, they might set the rest of the world without fear of molestation. ARkyvAy, OF THE SouruERNER.—The fine steam- thip Southerner, Capt. Berry, arrived yesterday from Charleston, in one of her usually short pas sages, bringing us New Orleans and Mobile pa. pers one day ahead of the mail, for which Capt. Police Antelligence. Robhed on the Five Paints. man by the name of Jobn McManus strolled intothe neighborhood of the Fiye Points.ou Monday night, and was induced, by the nal charms of one Mary Ann Hetrison, to en- ter of the dens of disrepute, located at. No, 160 Anthony ‘street, where, after s° little manouvring, the women and a malethicf, called A: w Rogers, succeeded in stealing from his persom eee $20, Officer Gardner arreste: cured: Lothrop committed them tor tris, ing (Hove Gaughass ted. eater. day. two women, by the n: or Catherine, ‘ratnan and Margaret Riley, ‘on & charge of steal wateb, worth $18, belonging. to John Cam: in ahouse of; disrepute, at No. 40 Orange street! The accused were committed) for a further hear! a } Arrest on Suspicion —A, woman; by th eure of th Backman. was arrested yesterday, on suspt- cion of stealing s gold watch, e ined at $100 Offloer Newman took ‘her into custody, and the magiatrate detained hor for « farther hear; tay niple, foraset nday nignt, forced’ er 10 Pod aenat Burglary.—Some burglats, on en entrance into’ the Nquor occupied by Mr. Garrett, and stole from the mond: drawer $50 in.gash,, No arrest. , i A Dishonest Sailor.—A pallor by,,the neme.of ‘Thos, | Cower, was arrest rday, ona ah Of; atealing || & afiver’ lever watob. valued at § o property of, Captain Chet. Justice Lothrop committed him, to prison for trial: ' ¢ Arrest on a@ Bench Warrant.—A mati by the dame of Edwerd mm was arrested yesterday) ons bench warrant, iasved by the Court of Se‘sions, on « chatge of gran. al ) Justice Lothrop committed Mm to prirom for "Oo" i (Prompt ee =The cabin af the brig Galveste: Pb Ione hate forced open a a nday might lying seleop in’ hin bert! watch, valued at $150) officers Dufion and C) young man by the nai ) session the oftieers fot | and 986 of the mene: tthe socused to prison for trie). The much oxedit for this prompt arrest. aes Court of G Befote Judge appa Al Jobw MecKeoh, Beq . District At Fre, 6 The Grand Inquest.— The Pollo na gentie.. ‘mem were eworn’ in'ee' Grand Jurors : - iam §, Coniy, forememy Willis) Cromwell, Frstols Dinoan, George, Hy, Ball, aad Feet: fares \Renortuvae by Gorn fe jaya, Jol y look, Has stat fel soot od T., Merritt, Elles 0. joonty, cba ca jn Wiviamson, lewis of James Duph. in whose pos- the gold watch and chain, Juntice Timpasdn committed ‘offeers deserve Doty, ‘Joni James, Pinkerton, Jehe A. | Bowtarie 9 Leta Motor, Raplor a His 'Hosor' addi jury, 91 that the law tequired him to’ <a fete atte ‘eeriain matters provided bythe stattte and it way ‘not m wary, to refer them to the imperative ‘ that devolved upoe them aw te the menner in wl tary em Roatelas AeAlap. pivondtbed the eta pi Hog thera age lawe do.relation UN , Lot abame; m tbat thlerates ERiervae Sym tae, cure patronage for houses of cettaln bad di Ay to which he called ompectal attention, isi obaraoter abn be nd stated tion to. ious to the morals and the concluded; upon which the Grand:J ai 7 y retences.— William. Williantd, ebarged with’ lecner guilt vee: ome nt'in the lobm, Willieme, (colored) o! ith hy oh = and aoquitt 1d Wegon, valued at $! y Jobnron, was found net guilty, 4 4% Court adjourned over to thie forenoon, at LL o'olot at defiance, and ‘pursue their respective destinies | Mr. Crank, of Rhode Island, moved a Poseé: coment of the'forther consideration of the bill, until to-mor- tow, which was agreed to. ‘ EXECUTIVE aE: ‘The Senate then went into F: after some time spent in the consideration of Exeou- tive business, with closed doors, adjourned. House of Representatives. , ‘Wasniwaron, Feb. 6, 1849, CIRCUIT COURT IN WESTERN. VIRGINIAY After the reading of the journal ;and prayer, Mr. Brown, of Virginia, moved to take up his former motion to re-consider the vote laying on the table the bill respecting the Circuit Court in Western Virginia. Several points of order were here raised, Mr. Wantwoatn moved to lay Mr. Brown's motion on the table, which was taken by tellers, and decided in the negative. Mr. Brown’s motion to reconsider was then taken by ayesand nays, and decided in tho affirmative— yeas 101, nays Mr. Brown then moved that: the whole subject be re-committed to the Committee on the Judiciary, which motion bejhg lost, the subject was indefinitely postponed. - PATENT MEDICINES, Mr. Epwanps of Ohio, from the Soleot Committee on the subject, reported @ bill for the provention of patent medicines; which was read and ordered to be printed. Mr. Nico. of New York, expressing .the desire to have further time for looking into the sub- ject. Qn motion of Mr. Vinrox, the House went into Comaayteey Mr. J. R. Ingersoll, Chairman, and teok up e WAVAL APPROPRIATION DILL. Mr. Vintéx, trom the Committee of Ways and Means, submitted an amendment, to the purport that & purrer be sent as # Government agent to the naval station in California, with the same pay as if serving °F Jpon tale prepesttign, an interesting debe ropesitior n interesting ite spran; ‘up, im which Meners. Vi inton, Bowlin, of Missourl King, Georgie, Schenck, of Ohio, Toombs, of Georgia, Burty of South Carolina, and Ficklin, of Iliinols, participated, The latter gentleman moved to amend the amendment, by making the salary of th id. purser two instead of three thousand dollers; but after @ brief debate, ho with- Grew it, and the original amendment was agreed to. Various other amendments were:proposed and consi- dered, and the committee were about torise, when, Mr. Scnence, of Ohio, moved an amendment, which the Chairman ruled to bo outof order. But the gen. tleman from Obio was not eo earily to be silenced; and amid; great confusiox and some, iatighter, inter. speresd with frejuent etd ioud Cries of * order,’ he The: | Wie BIR to emnd: ‘| tlom will transpizethis winter. , ative session ; and; |- cer at the New York: debate, it was laldioverd ORME A AND REGENT. cveded-to the nomi bio United States Senator. wh ch resuited in the nominy- tion of Mr. Seward. by the followiag vote :~ For S+- ward 102, Dix 15, Walworth 5, ead ‘The Senate then met in the Hall of the Represeuta- tiver, apd the two houres proceeded to compare their jomfnetione: The msjorities being found to agree in favok ot Wallies H, Seward. he was declared to be duly elected Senator of the U States, for the term of ears, from the 4th of March next pomipation of the Houve for Regent, agrestog of phe, Nig Ven ARP negelaen, was thy uly eleo'e 06 the; New Yorks Untver-: a0 463 jal? a ens a! inetuzuaian. anh pepe nia and tookup pean F 1 ang ‘therEast River Seving®) hav ‘therein, tialeare Thal saan Made pome progress: ‘ADUTANT GEAKRAL's ARPORR, rons = ‘coment p was reovived fromthe Adjataut aiies teaneroitiing his mpnuel report; Which was, yn metio ae kbe Apsem| bly-then ‘edjourti¢d’ Bee a ov 2 "Breeton of Senator.‘ ° SSOP Neng yen Cimcanmats, Fob, 6,:1840,. Proceedings in the Legislature: unimportant. S. P. Clase,’ free soil, ‘will probsbly be elected Sena: fot, any one is c'eoted.. It is thought, that no elee-, six with clared™ sity. or Hott ‘The 'Cincinnat! Gozeite says, an attempt js making | to divide the olty into wards, in such a manner as to Secure a. democratic majerity-in the City Council. hi Arrest of a Murderer—Ive in the Susque- : hanna. : Bautimoan, Feb. 6, 1849. John W. Williams was committed to-day, charged | with the murder of A Jaékeon Smith; at the flremet’s fight, yesterday, morning. ‘The latest accounts represent the ice in the: Susque- hanna ss formidsble as ever. The banks of the canal’ | are much injured by the current, ‘i . The freshet has swept away some buildings on th low grounds at Port D: posit; many of the inhabitants, anticipating further rise, have commenced moving. It is supposed the travel will be regulary resumed to morrow. id me: A Tie in the Onjo Legislature, . Pitrssurch, Feb. 6, 1649. A'whig baa been re-elected from Clinton county, Ohio, which makes the House of Representatives a tie. Markets. Battin’ The flour market is gen Si is. Corn meal, $275. Re- ceipte of grain Nght, Small ssies of red wheat 06 © $110. “White corn, 46 & 470.; yellow, Oats Ble. Rye, 620. Provisionsarequiét. Sinall sales of mest pork a¢ $13.50, Lard 7 8 80, Groverien are firm, and prices steady, ‘Rto coffee,63 8 6X0, Whis- key in dull, at 28.0 240, per gallon; fm hogsheads and barrels, ‘City Intelligence, LARGE FIRE~-BUBNING OF HOE’S MACHINE SuOr, AWout 11 o’elock, last ‘night, s fire broke out at.No, 39 Gold street, in Hee & Co.'s factory. The. fire continued lang after one o'clock ;iand, through the active exertions of the fire compan'és —whose efficient services deserve a tribute of, publio respect, from their fellow-citixens—the fire was eventually put’ down:— Adjoining property was, also, saved, through the active exertions ef the fire companies, The late hour, and the confusion which prevailed; prevents our giving s fuller account this morning. Imrontant City Rerorw —There are several im. portant papers. now in the hands of the city autho- nities Among them are the proposed amendments to: the olty charter; the draft of a law. for the re.orga- nization of the Croton aqueuct department; and a draft of an act to regulate, ina better manner than has heretofore been done, the police department of the city. Besides these. are several reports of committees, involving subjects of grave importance. In this list may be mentiened the reports.on the gubjaot.of fer- ries between this élty aud Long tetand and Jersey City, several reports on proposed improvements of great magnitude; and other topics which involve interests that would be called great, as camnected with the State affairs of almost any one.of the thirty sovereignties of the Union. In fact, the legisiaion which is per! after a manner, on Monday e: ings, at the City Hall, is worthy of more deliberation attends ft there, and the interests of the city eeems to demand thatthe provisons ef the charter. as Link! gyn to be amended, should be carried out. The great interests of the com: mercial emporium ‘of the United States, ought not to be consulted in so hurried @ manner as must necessa- rily result from weekly or semi monthly evening meet- | ings, such as are now held by our Aldermen. Wisten Retunven.—After a: few days of soft wea- ther, we returned te winter temperature yesterday, Considerable suow having fallen, many of the omnibus turned out again, andthe streets assumed an | Sppearance quite like that which they presented a | month ago. Many WA establishments alao appear- ed in the streets. “Tho could not be agcomplish- ed with spirit, Silat hour in the afternoon, wheols bad @ 4 m -, Just..ab night, however, the rky beca an by ah Sat tf oe commenced, We are 08 ie to rid of Jack seetg determined bis sway to the jact The boys likethesport, and have all brought out thetr petite sleighs to tempt the toy declivities in various parts of the city. This returnof Procesded tooffer rix diferent amendments, each of which the Chait successively rated to be out of order. Mr. Sohenek sgt Fi ‘the floor, ani the commit. tee rose at.d'reported ‘the bill to the Housé, and Mr. Rockweh’s amendment, #holiehing the + and substituting in lieu thereof the sum it rations, four cents by tellere, and lost—yeap. 62 ; ach, was wy Y mays, 71— several of the members singing out “ Let poor Jack have hisytog!”” . . +» beLkonaritic Chock, The sineetti on pl Be eA che jattondimient Fee epecting Locke's newly invented telegraphic clog was thun taken, and carried. eres - asTroxomy, Ko. nd Theamendinent, meking sx appropriation for astro- nomical purpotes, and all other amendments made in committee, except that respecting spirit rations, were also-edopted. and the bill passed. Mr-Sciewon, of Unto, then moved to amend the title of the DM; in order to hang a speech upon the motion ; snd-he provteded in a’ attempt to anew hes which had been made upen tl ‘gntil the mi ous notice, introduced ’s Bill to itteoof the Whole. But he ‘bad mi but little progress before half the members had loft the Hallyas generally suppreed, for their dinners, Mr, Toomns, of Georgia, now called the gentle. men to order for irrelevancy. 4 The Cnar said that he could proceed in érdor. # foers were oh the Peta of appestin, Won: Severs! points of order wore ralsed, = ‘@ good deal of disorder was reignizig In the hall, when “t's Mr. Pexour tos; of V! moved @f adjournment, which prevailed.’ ead % % New York Legislature. SENATE. Aunany, Feb..6, 1849, BAPTIST, HOME MISSIONS, The bill relative to the American Baptist Home Mis- sionary Society was taken up, and after being somewhat antended. passed. t PRESENTATION OF MEDALS. Mr. Friten, of the twenty-seventh district, called | up the resolution, heretofore offered, in favor of presonty ing gold medals to all commissioned officers, natives of theBtate of New York, who were engaged im the late War with Mexico, He made # long and able speech in \ support of the resolution; after which, it was referred ¢0 the Committee on the Militia. PRNALTIRS, lessening the reverity of criminal punishments ; aud pafter having made some progress in the consideration of the same, reported it; bad leave to sit again, NOMINATION OF UNITED STATEX SENATOR, RT! This day having been Kier fur the choles of ® Senator to take t! od lace in A. Dix, whose term of service ith the thirtieth Con- ‘grers, the Senate proceeded to the nomination, with the following seco :~ William Ml. Seward. 19; John A. Dix, 6; D. D. Barnard, 2; Chancellor Walworth, 2. Gov. Seward was ‘accordingly declared nominated on the part of the Senate, Mr Van Renseeluer was also nominated for Regent of y: ir the New York University, EXEMPTION OF HOMESTRADS, The Committee of the Whole then took up the bill previding for the exemption of homesteads from selzure or eale for debt; and after making some progress there. Jn, rove ond reported; when, on motion, the Senate adjourned, ; ASSEMHLY. Atnany; Feb. 6, 1819, NEW TORK FLOATING DRY DOCK ComrayyY. Mr, Gi.next reported @ bill Incorporating the New York Floating Dry Dock Company, ! ANTIORRNT PRTITIONS. ‘ ( Mr. Sweet reported against the prayet ‘of sundry ‘petitioners residing In the auti-rent district of doun- ‘try, praying '® stispension Im the abTlection of rents, f title to land shall be settled. 1‘ RAILROAD FROM SYRACUSE TO ROCH METER. | Mr. Mownr teported: adversely to'a diréct ratirond } from Syravase to Roohedter, ie wi from satd dommittos, reported in favor of bill. * ’ i \\ Both the reports and bill were then referred to the Commaittes of the Whole 1 4 , Gow Laud PILOTS FOR NEW Vouk, 1 | The pill is emont pliote in the city and of, Ney way of Sandy Hook, was ado third ¢ ate; ae Mes Burs) oF Denke ety ¢ ing to ! Me Buys, ; seralacictt fest towix per cont. , ) | RAeTH Oreo Re. id . Mr. Vax Onnnn,of New York, offered s resolution ‘tn favor of reoaling feom the Committee on Comineros, The Senate, in committee. then took up the bill for |, ving bai Pes by os ap eR, ° paring for the «pri nd ere im oreny iments in chew of the unten of buriness, All in good time, Messieurs merchants ; the “ Spring time of year is coming,”’ Resccapeaom Daownina.-A mt Morgan, fell into'the. Hest River, at the foot of Dover onday night. His perilous situation was discovered by.o policeman, who went to:his rescue and saved him from drowning, Rum arp Fink. A women'named Bridget Mooney, who occupied # kind of hed-in the rear of No. 40 Orange street, got intoxicated om. Moaday night, while in’a etate of inebriation. fell upon a.stove & a. named Thomas ry set fire toher clothes. She was past helping herself, and before assistance arrived, she was so badly burned that it was found necessary to send her to the City Hospital for treatment, fm sometime ago, and robbed of ovate, hate, fishing tackle, implementa for re boate, and other arttoles In'the shape of mec! 08? { tools; and this operation ‘was repeated on Monday night. The boatmen: were not prspared to recéive these vistters: before; but if they eall once more, thay will meet with the attention which they #o richly deserve. Rvsé Pavesent it Brospway —The Committee of Finance of the Board cf Aldermen have had under consideration for tome time Peet the petition of Geo, Griswold and maby other oftizens, in relation to cre- atinga pavement fund for the construction of the | Rurs pavement in Brogdway. The majority of the committee have determined to report adverse to the petition, and this report would have been read at ¢! last meeting of the Board, but for the fact that the mi nority, to which belongs the chairman of: the commit- tee, Alderman Maynard, are about to present a minorl- ty report, ‘Thege reporta will both be looked for with considerable interest, The amount essary to be ex: ended in laying down the Russ pavement seems to fr ome of our worthy eity legislators out of their propriety, and they seem to loro & sinking fand, in the debt to my be extinguished by iy few years.if the amount which it mow comparati costs to pore and repair pavements in Broadway were buf appl ed to that purpore. Hiverybody ie delighted with the Russ pavement. Why not give us more of it? Fing.—A fire broke out on Monday night,in the second story of house No. § Spring atreet, eooupied by Solomon Ludwig, a8 a varnishing shop.. The damage was very trifling, Suicipx.—Tne Coroner held an inquest yesterday at No. 10 Front ptreet, onthe body of Michael 8. Moore, | & native of New Jersey, fase 41 years, who came to his | death by cutting his thiose with « razor, while in a de- ranged state of mind. it appears from the testimony adduced, that the deceased had been for some time past out of health, and st times very flighty.’ On onday afternoon, about.5 o’olock, the deceased was een by his wife in front of a bureau, with # razor im his hand. She immediately called his brother tocome into the room, as she was fearful he would kill himeelf, The brother came into the room, and went towards the decensed, and took hold of his arm, but notin time, as the fatal deed was done~the deveased having gut his throat nearly from ear to ear. Medical aid was sent for, but without avail, ea, in lers than soven minutes, he died. The jury rendered ®. verdiot secording to the above facts, * Brooxurn Avrarne.—It fe atated by the Brooklyn Advertiser, that porsons engeged in reapectable bust- ness in that aity have mo thelr pro in order to procure funda to bet upon the result ef the ugilistio e inter which is to teke piace between Tio kes Sullivan and Tom Hyer to-day. One person 4s oe oe as having six thousend dollats wagered u ir. same paper states that one of Doats hed an accident happer ‘Monday, Aaring the snow stor ot out of ite latitude, in which frond ‘by the good steamer Brook! fomewhat severe concussion with it safely into dock, Superior Court. $ Before Judge Sandford. Ashburner va Baulchin.~ Im consequence of the eud- don ilpees of Judge Sandford; this causa had to go off ye the " \ - 4 Hove Chief Justice Oakley. ' Mavtin 2. ell and William A..Wh W, Worine— This was an action on » ju amount olatmed for ptincipm and Toterest Ww 60. ‘The defence net iup was e discharge in bank- Fopiey: to which the platatitfs replied that it was ob- tained by fraud. Sealed verdict this morning, jefore Judge Vandgrpoel Betts and others vs. Li-vermore and others, | Verdict te-morrow (this) morning "Cou ayitt ‘Terminet. hich, ‘after e Nie neighbor, towed - Sealed ‘ The" reat Prize Fight cod and Sclned mode All the preliminary arrangements for the great pnze fight have been settled at last, and three steamboats have been chartered to leave our wharves at six o’clock on Wednesday motning next, for an excursion down the nver. The steamer Relief has beea chartered by Yankee Sul- livan and his friends, the Boston by the flyer pare, tyqnd the Ponemanth yas an. excursiag tion. As not Jess than two thousand p«rsons will go, ata dollar a ticket, it wall be pretty profitable, for el purties. Fhe gronnd chosen forthe com- bat 1s said tovbeoPoal'o-sland, about thtrty miles from the city; and_as the pose are chara return Inthe, ewenings it) w ampossible for them tor mame The: islandsis within the les: mits spol State, and if they should return by way. ol. Balumore they will be arrested: conse- quently, 1 learn that they will be carried direct? fromthe ground 46°Frenchtown,' so" a¥ to ‘avord* passing through Baltimore on thetr way‘home.“* ' BY ‘£ELE@RAPH. © r . ' : ‘Batiston#, Fob 0-34 FM. ‘Thomas Lyer and Yankee Sullivan cluded the paliey: avd. left the.city, last evening, for Pool’s leland. ‘“Tovernor Thomasha* arrived. and chartered « sfeauic, boat, which will stert.this. cyoning, with on hundred, armed and picked men, under command of High Com.: stable Gifford, to intercept thenr, ‘and prevé: from coming om ih Marylsa. o.oo: They wilt: also follow them inte Virgi: ready to’hot, if Called on by a Virgiala maifetrate, — ” poner . , . Baytisong, Feb. 6—6,B. M; Tho. three steamboats, chartered by prise Sghters: have beem stopped:by authorities, aud captains boa’ over not td oOnyey parties of epéotators. ee ‘Two military companies are orderedout by Governor: Thomas, to go in a steamboat at 12 o'dlook to-nighe. Spectators ate preparing to start for the island in carriages ; great numbers havo a'ready started, The olvil posse are preparing to follow im carriages at six’ o'clock, A . The fight is to come off at ten o'olook, to-morrow, (Wednesdey,):at Poo!'s Island, twenty-six miles: below: thistcity: Q : The greatest excitement prevails in town. ‘ . Bautione, Feb 6—Evéntng. ‘The captain of the steamer Boston, charterad by the prise fighters at Baltimore, has been arrested and held: to bail. The police sre on the alert to arrest others who are supposed to be concerned in'the affair. It te generally believed here that the fight is, to take: place to-morrow, at Pool’s Island, thirty miles down the Che- sapeake, r - Batruoney Feb. 6=0 P. Mi Great efforts are being made here to put « ‘stop to the infamous prize fight’; our citizens are in arms et: the outrage attempted to be committed on our borders ; bonch warrants have been issued to all the police, and ; they have started in 4 body for the scene..of sation. The Governor has ordered out two military: companteg” which will Jeave to-night for’ Pool Islead, where tha brutal exhibition is appointed to come off. , Domestic Miscelianys The emall pox has broken out at Harrisbu: ‘There were two cases of choldra on board th m- boat Melodeon, at Louisville, Ky., on the Both ult. Tho spring races. over the Washington Course; at. Charleston, commenced on Monday last. , ‘ Severslextensive cotton: factoties” are in détrse of construction en the Potomac; near Harpir’s Perry. Franklin Olive had his leg miserably Iacerated. iw days since, at Pompey, N. Y., by being caughtin a. | threshing miichiné. ‘A man named Thayer has been arrested at Uxbridge charged with having hired. Knowlton to murder M! Alittle girl was burned to death, at ‘Cincinnat!, 5 fow days since, by her-clothes taking fite. * Recently, at Baton Rone, La., Mr. Bootger, hia wifey and two children, died from drinking water froma well impregnated ‘with copper, previous. to, whish. @. German and four Hegrees ated Krom the same cause. Six dwelling houses were destroyed: by fire, at Pitts» burg, on Moulay morning.Jast, 4 ny at goenener John Mead was killed on ita tl last, by & trata of care on: the. Baltimore and “Washington rodd Passing over him. Hon . ggyerste ‘The amount of ice shippod from Boa! in January) was 2,184 tons. In théranie time lant year, 2.970% tons. , The snow fell in Philadelphia, om. Mondey, “to the: depth of 18 inches, thaw it ‘There were 127 deaths in Philadelphia’ during the last-week, . . Accomsc county, Va, has beeh divided, the, new county being called Atalanta. ato ‘amt The Rev. James, Vandeville will’ be conseorated roman ery lo bishop of the diccese:of Chicago, om e inet. et An altercation took place at New. Orlesus, on the night of the 26th ult... between John E. Johnson, and Thomes Harper, in which the former was ‘stabbed te, the heart with a bowieknife * A bill for the full pardon of alt those who'took part. in thedate civil distensions of Canada, entitled “An” aot for the Queen’s most gracious general and fres: sen has passed both houses of the Canadian Par- lament, “ i mine bas been discovered near Little Rook, a8 ‘The average temperature of the. month of January, in Portlend..Me, was 17 degrees, 24 degrees oo}der than the average of January.for the iast thirty years. A Mr. Cottrel wasshot Im Mobilé, Al..'on the nigh’ of she 28th ult., by a peliceman ‘Bamed Philiber, Aron of Col. Faulknér, ef Acton, Moe. was bitter . last week'by a rabid dog, The bitten part wasim-., mediately excised, A negro woman, mative of Sonegal, Africa, died st Mo ile, Ala,, a short time since, aged 96 years. ‘There were 68 deaths in Boston, for the wook ending Friday, the 24 inst. ws ‘The soap fadtory of Mr. Loan, ti Somerville, Mass. was desttoyed iy fité about, Dalepeat 10 o'siock om Saturday night. The Cromford mill, pear Hartford, C stroyed by fire, afew days since. Loss, § Boies John Soule, of Enol, N. H., was killed a short time since, near Lake Umbnagog; by jatemounts. — A meeting was held at Little Rock Ark., with a to memorialize Congress on the bubject of the struction of « rafirosd froin that place to Californis,— ‘The roud'to pass through Sani or El Pagao, The extensive beok establishment at C: ny N. Y.. was destroyed by fire on Saturday morniog lest, Sixty pereons were by deprived of employment, James Calvert, of St Franeis;'Ark., was récehtly < murdered by a negro woman, one of his own sléves, ” There are now 165.000 ebildren attendi; choel Marsacharetts,' 3 050 ot wnaetes ‘lena thas ioe eu old. The amount collected for educational aside from the Stete appropriation, for ‘Ye Was $764 048, ‘betpg $100,000 more than paid. vioum year. A cémpany hae bean formed at. Cinoinnatl, for. the was de~ conttruction of a telegraphic line from that city to: « Sandusky. Then will, there. bee line extending from Buffalo, N. Y., to Milwaukie, ‘ Mr. Lafleur, a druggist at Point Coupes, La.. killed & fisherman, who was engaged with several others in arsaulting bis house, Calvin Todd, of Rowley, Maks., was suddenty ki . on Friday last, by the ovettirultig ofa small vajdiag which he was moving on 4 sled. Court of Common Pleas, Before Judge Ulshoeffer. ‘ Fen. 6.—Albro and others vs, Shi Carter. — cause was given to the jury this e fag. sn ‘ thert ¢o: tation, they rendéred a verdict for pial: tiff, for si nts damage \_ gsseesed the value of the’ property at $603 : MAILS FOR EUROPE: THE WEEKLY, HERALD. RR NNN The steamship Caneds, Capt. Jadktns, will teave thia port _at12.0'alock to-day, for Halifax and Iver pool, Her mails will close at half-past 10 o'clock this rorning. : bd “ The Weekly Herald, printed in French and Enge Nish, for olroulatton tn Fnrops, ‘will be ready at pre- cisely 9 o’olock this morning. Its contents will em- brace all the important and interesting intelligence of the week, fe g PONTRNTs, ' Tho Latert Nows trom Culifordia—Movernonte from New Youte ‘and olsewrhere, fur the Gold Kegion~ Preliminary arrangementybe- tween Hyer and Sullivan relative to thotr great figh’, whol (akee Hlaco to-day<-Debatoin'the Now York The Adércoe of this Southern Mem x4 of Congress to thoie stituents—Movemente of the President e!oat—Now York Common, Connell, ingluding, Letternon the State of the Roman Govern ment—Proceedings of Congress—Interosting Account of an Ra: mrcement between the American Volunteers and the insurgent! Indiavs'in Yuestan—Staté of Affairs in Canada—Intolligonce from Chagrés and Jamalca—Edtitorial—Thoateical and Local in, telligonce—Commerolal Alairs, Ship Nows, aad a varioty of other imteroating matter. Single copies, in wrappers, tixpenoe. The postage on enor paper is two cents, to be prepaid ;Callfornians,—Kvery thing in the or’ Clothing, for wear or rpeonietion, onoh aa Foatian Conte, a th. mona article, Ponohem the real Mexionn Wiankuta Indie. Rubbeg 4 ror + Le fore Iwoge Jonds, Nidermen Frahktin did Statens: The Covrt met to-day and edjonrtied, EET nD Sn ce eT eT eT TNE eT AT Te Ta en ey bor Monkey Sackeip Mining. Jacketa Mt Water Proof Southeestern [eeor tion Ln tal lnat, though n ash, Thom Five Dollar Salva, at 196 Negan werk, corner a” ma. Logtstatuis on pilxe fighting . °

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