Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5399. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1849. na dente. Motion to dismiss ; Harare Aieies, Sikest cose, fot on Calendar | “Phares cipro Toe Case or Suir Faanxcin.—This fore: the jena - ie A iehnvwn Jia ach tea Suraewe Counr oy tne Uniten Statzs, Merch 2. noon, the ease NEW YORK. im, A. msOR; i Fifty fine looking, he: able-bodied men, be- | Jobm W. Pirsson, Daniel Bowly, Hanson A. Risle; it, ve. boon and other, respondents. | of Mr. John W.Crafts, charged with combining with Jas, Pg hr Ae tee ee Ay Sa Sm eo to Col. Whiting’s company for California John Hone, Lage, of New York, E. Cale tH Fotlen te inn See ierenta mithout costs, No. | W. Wilson to cause ore aegis be Seceesed, teok their departure on rrgcay morning, tm the overland, embarked ‘d of the steamer Silas Bethea, . H. ee, ae Learn PS of the First ci @ error, vs, The | came up for examination before U. 8. Commissioner The Floods in the South and West. TREMENDOUS DAMAGE IN THE MISSISSIPPI The accounts from the river above are not 80 favorable to a fall of the waters as we could desire. The Bayou Sara Ledger of last Saturday, saye:— “Since our last, the water has constantly been on inerease, and we can now, without the least exaggeration, add to our water table at least one foot, and reports from abeve inform us that We have not yet seen the ‘“‘end of the beginning;” and if we may place any reliance upon the testi- mony 1n our possession, we shall not commence lookleg fer the beginning of the end till about the middle of next August. We hear daily ef some new breach in the Sew on the opposite side of river, which invariably works mere or less des- truction to planters, and from present appearances hereabouts, there can exist but one opinion in re- to still greater destruction on the coast.” The St, Francisville Chronicle, of the same date, and almost cf the same peint, has the following:— “We witnessed on Monday last the condition of the coast below. In the upper portion of the parish of West Baten Rouge, a scene of desolation and stress 1s presented such as we have never before witnessed. The water trom the crevasse just be- low Waterloo has almost Cant inundated the plantations as far down as Dr. Ira Smith’s. Some planters had a portion ot their last erop in their sugar houses, which has been materially injured, i "4 of tional Religious Soo! L. Woodbury. The complaint is made by Samad. seven e’clock train, tor Phi te | Wright, for N. Orleans, to take passage for Natch- | 4, Masons and Lindley, | in the town of Franklin, defendants John L. Dimmeo! tips a omy ete | Bata) Heat atinnce™ ye | Enact uetereee ines crud |e Sale A See peh gath | Sucticemier a aa ru ass. i is cem) hy rs oul lo. . a . . 13. Je- | ton, twenty-five picked "then, we armed and pro- | bound to have their chance at the gold diggings. A. Rae. Appeal from the Circuit Court of the dediah Mille ‘ P Me visioned, dressed in the United States Army uni- LOUISIANA. States from Massachusetts. Mr. Chief Justice Proc aoag de Coe im error. Peg me Samuel | said Boston, wilfully and corruptly, to procure to form. the prineiple on which they are organized The steamship Globe leaves this morning for nA delivered the opinion of this court, reversing vens fer ry in error; Mr. A. Taber, otherwise 1s perfect equality, the captain no better than the | Brazos Santiage, with the following list of passen- the wont ofjuriea deatetiog, hg eos ‘hott et at me Bout efadiocreteant™ cin apne iyate, execpt 1a bis official capacity, They are | gers, among which is Colonel Webb's party of | Dorsmus aid Nixon, On the motion of Mr.J-R-Im- | ‘Cevay or Arssaus,-Scuzwactapy, Mareh 16 high principled and moral men. ‘They hold sacred | CelifermaEmigrants” :— ersoll, this appeal from the Cirouit Court ef the United | Present, all the Judges. Nos. 19 and 30.—The argu. | Te, Hope, and Neptu: testified to the nege- individual nights, and will recognise the Sabbath | Colonel L. H. John W. Audubon, Henry W. States from Alabama was dooketed and dismissed with | ment of these causes, (commenced jay), con- | tiation cf ‘three policies with Mr. Czaft, om the ath of and the rites belonging to it. The company ig | Webb. Israel Kershaw, H. J. Bodens, John R. Lam- | costs. No. 152. G.B. Udell et al., plaintiffsin error, | cluded at2 P. M. to-day. No.6. ron ne ae last, for $5,000 each, through General Jom composed of the following members :— bert, V. Ayres, A. J. Lee, H. Brady, W. B. Barelay, | vs. Alexander B. Davidson. The motion to dismiss appellant, against John Austin and others, respon- ‘vier, all being unacquainted, personally, with the John MeNulty,eaptain, NH. Fowler, Ist lieutenant; | J. C. Clements, David Hudson, C. A. J. dents.—A motie: ag sd Jamen Glynn, 24 do.; Wm. 8. Ball, C.D. Burrill, D. | Shipman, J. H. Bakewell, G. F. Van Buren, W. A. Seec oe wie teh» eye a inted argument ir, Camp! im sup) and | in thi w. Cc ‘oker, Hutchinson, John H. Plum, 8. H. Luscombe, John B, the Fauebeet P wenae bigs ke ren Wr | Caventy, No B. Valentine’ Henry Cowden, J. War- of he 20th day of Jul Weds did ocuopires t 001 com- et al. plaintifis im error, vs. Henry P. | bine. r d confederate, wil "one Johm W. core iy; burned or , in, of Boston, with intent to ip‘ure the Nep- tune, Hope, and Warre! Meters. Dinmocx, Cu for de- juded at the Insurance Offices, Without ‘oosts, on the 8tS instanton 8@ jout costs, on instanton ~ ir. Coxe same. No. 41, Samuel Veazie, } neel, without i. | of sbip Franklin, Arrived 4th; wi appellant, ve Naihaniel Ly Williama st ale The ost bella mgr) strenecarkey in fant, appeared | "ters; the Franklin was entirely broken ups jument of this cause was continued by Mr. Gilpin for | to. dey and made application ta be heard om the mo- aimee ken 6 Jereeyt was sdmuitied an attoraey aed oonkselior of | 408, iemising the appeal, whieh wae granted. | And | t"t0", this court. Mr. Chief Justice Taney announced to the | tonsil pent wel bar that the court would adjourn the term next Thure- day week, the 15th instant. March 6. Robert H. tnd Hauiton Merton, Exgeet Now York. and War and Hamilton Morton, Esqs., ow York. and Wa. court at 9 A. M. and taking a recess from |: 5 D. Ely, Kaa. of Conneoiiout, were admitted attorneys M. bi fa the pees: een aera ohy swan, and counsellors of this court. No, 918. Cornelius W. Count or Arrza.s, March 12—Present—All the Momiy in thee pace ieieee, win oe - itnese vs. G. Allen etal. In error to the Ciroult | Judges. [Not on Calendar.}—Jacob Carpenter, eppel- pe + Me. Hateh, Mr Hotes articles had come on shore; ee pe of Captain Senlti Neen 6€, . und, sent ® sailor to identify it; rat grcin toc corals TM Chasse | tants go Bontom tn cordance with he eae a fon renjentente., Whe cette! ne ood that, quest, fore Boston; have in my possession a | email leather va) marked with C to-day, they would hold two sessions a “a name, also a broken writing desk, aeantiolen Bimety wreok cr due east from centre of We! - rd was vacated, and the Peelor, W. J. Robinson, J. Rouke, W. Rouke,A, Riker, | ner, A. A. Mix.G. B. Whittlesey, J. Wilson, J. J, W. 8S. Sands, W. H. Sherman, Vanoamen, ‘Abbot, Emsley, J. 8. Watkinson, Brady, ‘W.H. Liscombe, ‘The New York and Calitorma Aurelian Assoeia- | {7:,0; Stee A. N. Ne ward 8. Ongesds J 2, on the 16th for Califorma. Names of members, | Doubieday, Geo, Wee. iH. 4 viz :— Hughes, C. Valentine, F. 8. C L. Graham, W. awa. G. Ant! Bellow, W. V. f Pelham, J. Patterson, Ludlow, Alsop, privates. E.-C. Graham, W. ner, R. W. ya pep bark Susan, Capt. S. B. Lothrop, sailed | jr., nett Barca 8. B. Lothrop, D. G. MeCottee, Edwd. R. Greene, | H. larrison, J. B. Valentine, W. D. Stevens, Peter Braynerd, Wm. ) John Lupton, George Rusk, Chas. | McCaskney, T. Landreth, hang $ Boggs, J. B. Coul- m to me by @ man named vi jeaman, Henry C. Sweetser, Samuel Gres, bats aes H. ‘Tallma: = amon, L. L. Cree, A. pine, Darius Bassett, Frank- H. Van Buren, G P. Davis, United States of New York. Mr. Justice | iant. vs. Mary 8. © ter, respondent. Motiom to | Session; were delivered to me by Mr. Hate a large portion of their custern sugar entirely des- | lyn Lothrop, John R Dunn, John C. Rankin, Edwd. . Lambert, Peter , William Dale, T. Ward, bury delivered the opinion of this court, rever- dismiss appesl dente: for defective papers, without sae they were in ae valor jearestoom, the ean when troyed. Should the river rise six or eight inches | ¥. Johnson, J. R. Field, O. V. Sawyer, J. b. Gates, J. | J. C. Rogers, A. Fel W. Sloat, Jas. W. Sher- | sing the judgment of the said Cirouit Court with costs, | costs and without preiudioe. Mr, A. J. Spooner, for by een; kare the C reper di phe tor more, the plantations below will all be liable to in- | MeElvaine, B. G. Wilsen, J. Patterson, R. L. Hess, J, | wood, John B. Trask, E. A. Lambert, Jas. Mitchell, J. | and remanding this cause, with directions to the Cir- Tespendent and motion. Mr. Edward Sanford, oppos- | 24" ried.’ The valise vee then identiife ‘The Dis undation. The water is at preseat in many places A. Close, D. W. Ellis—Total, 25, Sumner, John MeGowan, John A. Black, L.l'. Hinck- | cuit Court to award a venire facias de novo, No. 26. ed. No. 6—Almeron Thomas, appellant, vs. John “ ni E. W. Whittlesey, The bark Clarissa, Capt. Babbidge, sailed on | ¥7,7,W. Fall Je, WH Perry, &. W. Whittlesey, at the top ot the old levee, and the fresh earth . J. Walsh, L. E. F. Backus, vs. Wm. Gould et al. In error to the | Austin end others, respondents. Motion to dismiss | ‘ict Attorney then putin the following letters:— which has been thrown up on it will not prove Ciroult Court of the United States for northern New | appeal, (made on Friday last,) granted ‘without costa, Boston July 25 1948. JH. T Saturday, the 17th 1 t., trom New-York for San n 5 A, boy, James G, Gard- « Mr. Justice McLean delivered the opinion of | C. G. M for respondents and motion. Ni 4 Captain Smith Dr Sir I thought | would write you sufficiently strong to resist the current 1 the event 7 mira aeornaneaeeesien Lat ae , J. L. Reeder, Robert | this court, reversing the judgment of the sald Ciroult | siiaa Ne i Halssy Rogers, appiionnt, se. Ephveim | this letter and give you the copy of the insurance polite . a: : 0 Coupee, immediately opposite the plantation of | visions ample fortwo years. The following isa PB. der, Louis Borne: de novo. No.70. Wm. Emerson et al. vs. John Dog- a pales ‘ar; aan il both sta , | oftce, all the insurance cost $725 the insurance ends Mr. Morgan. The grand levee, it is apprehended, will give way. Should it do so, there will be no calculating the amount of damages which the county in the interior will sustain.—N. 0. Prca- yune, March 8. The same paper, of the 9th inst., says:—The stermbcat Com. Perry, which arrived here last night, reports that the levee had caved in six miles above Donaldsonville, SpE vate Philadelphia Point. ‘The crevasse is said te be from forty to fitty yards in extent, and when the boat passed the water waa running through the opening with great velocity. The steamboat Gen, Worth, subsequently arrived, Yeports a break in the levee about four miles be- low Baton Rouge. From all appearances the in- undation will do an immense deal of injury to the neighboring plantations. [From the Cincin aati Commercial, March 18.) list ot the members :— or, R. €. Metoheyor, Master cise 5 Elijah C. King, President; James Nelson, Secretary; | ler, C.8. Collins, J. F. Ragsdale, W. Doty, Teckett; and James Rigney, Treasurer; Horatio 8. Gates, M.D., of | Seventy-four om deck.—Total, '188.—N. | 0. Picayune, Yonkers, Surgeon; Wright Seaman, Assayer; Horatio | March 4. B."Gill, G. W. Robins, William C. Frost, Nathaniel R.| The steamship Alabama, Capt. Windle, left here Mills, Alexander Thompson, Benj. K. Babbidge, J.L: | on Friday 2d tpot,, for Oh: hi heal Berrien, Biglow, Seth’ Bradford Joseph Mount. | 0" Friday, 2d inst, tor Chagres, having on boa! fort, Exra T. Mountfort, Silas Wheeler, David T. Van | (°l- Weller, Commissioner for running the boun- Orden, Lewis Payson, Samuel H. Ho: t, memabers, | dy line with Mexico, his suite, assistants, field Passengers—Abreham B. Selover, New York; Joes men, &c., numbering in allsome oe cc The Austin end lady, New York; G. Campbell, do; John felowine gentlemen tormed Col. Weller’s suite :— Hasen, Brooklyn; G. W. Lawrence. Meredith, N. H.; . E. K, Chamblin, Surgeon; H. H. Robinson, Secre- F. F. Perdee, Elmira, New York; Eli 8. Lester, Talla- i Col. Emory, Chief of the Topographical Corps; hasre, Florida—Lotal 28. of Texas, Surveyor; Capt. O'Donnell, Quer- i ane ageocis aan was pees out ee the aoe and C. L, Weller, Clerk.—N. Orleans Delta, intendence o! essrs. Jessup an ‘ox, and the 4 * * perfect manner im which all has been completed | _ ‘The Mobile Journal, of the 7th inst. (not excelled by any), entitles them to the highest | Mr. John Routh, of Tensas, Louisiana, is about teelings of appreciation. leaving for Califorma,*with twenty-five selected get. On themotion of Mr, Webster, setting forth that » for respondent. at London I send you this account for your instrue- the matters in controversy had been settled and ¥ No. 1: jedediah . | thons Mr John W, between the parties, this appeal from the Circuit % rder, de- | in your promi: vourt ae ners ees ee glnA ae) i ( y to own costs. No. 41. Samuel day. luded. No. 14— je, pellant, 7 ys. Nathaniel L., Willems et al. wiry star al apt LO re Craft and myself has every confidence nd hope to see you in Husten in the ydeys I have been thinking the dest way to abandon her, let her leak and whach your jo, 8—Francis Armatrong ef al plaintiff's in oops to leave her and before you leave roll ent of this cause was continued by Mr. | error, vs. Livingston Compton, defendant in error. x the appellees. No. 42. Wm. Hardeman et | This cause was argued as No. 15, having been ex. | al. complainants, vs. B. D. Harris. This cause was | changed by consent, B. Davis Noxon for piaintiffsin | their submitted to the consideration of the court onthe | error. J. A. Spencer for defendant in error, has be record and printed Cs ms by Mr. Nelson for the = Furniss, S (oom: | short time of and > of the Turpentine into the cabin and fire her will leave all this to your own best judgment ship left Boston three days before you, and jeans Mr Crafts and myself are anziousty awaitsng for your Jury in the divoree | return to Boston as not hopeless but as sure aud true pepe tothe | 88 the sun rose this morning; the ship Telasso of West+ ba} © | casset 7 mohths old 473 tons lies at Charlestown at Mr Ral Copel Caswell’s whart laid up for the want of business the jarr Ow! aR Divorce Case.—' rendered a verdict lows to Jobm Proctor, both Lt nulland void, on account of a respen: » March and George Gibbs, Ex Titmeu it nce Bhp “ Beqs, mois, were adm! n th having been tellors of this court. No. 2 Fuge'sed> | taney sate atin eee Lath owners will sell her for $2000 $5000 cash, $6000 6 ministrator, ys.'R. K. Page. Appeal from the Cir- | piled for the divorce, on the ground nat Proctor, st | months, $5800 do do ebud dedo® » # cuit Coust of the United States for Maine. Mr. Justice | to ‘vas as her hustand, without clatalae c. wf the | «DE Sr this letter bas been wrote with consent of J ‘pa! ont Claiming any of the | w C and myself, hopeing to receive Your answer in inooln, nd coun- say s:— Grier delivered t! pion of this court, affirming the to pass a decree of the said Eireult Court in this cause. with | ™ of his position, but had since insisted The foliowing passengers sailed in the brig Dr. meaTeeh dig gold. Several others from that ‘his portion of the con return on Fecelys of this now; while I write we are con- tt. Hen 4 costs. No. 39. W. and ¥. Sadler, complainants, vs. versing about the matter. a ff BEAR IM THE mAs Ob FAA break oo- | Hitchcock, Capt. Elwell, tor Cheg section have taken servants along with them. Thomas B. Hoover Co. One aerathantal of division abe ae big to obtains divorce,—New Orleans Iremain Yours Respectfully Iww n yes ‘th jay Meruing, fr bi os Ky hi L, Southard, J. D. L: G,H. J. Crack. from the Circuit Court of the United States for Mis. | Piceyune, March 9. P'§ Write your letter to J WC ee ise. ol eho olty er Doplan eereet™ ey a burn, J. Morris, Gould, J. 4 a B. W. Trave Berween THE UniTep Starms anp Cana | siesippi. Mr. Chief Justice Taney delivered the ‘The following is in penoil mark:— 3 - Hathaway, E. F. Blake, F.A. Gushee. and V. | pa.—The editor of the Kingston (Upper Canada Hathaway, J. Cushing, H.H. Winslow, I. Lawtall, C. Whag is travelling in Ganade Wee, ee writes o) W. Hathaway, T. G. Hewland, G. A. Fisher, W.B. | his paper of different localities through which he Staples, J. Couners, J. Q.L. Clark, J.C. Eddy, A. G. | passes, giving some interesting facta tad deters va Porter, G. 8. Steere, J. B. Lusher, B. Stetson, C. B. | relation to the country, population, business, &: alker, C. C. Spink, J. White, D.G. ‘Cook, P: Dean, | {f Van nine of cone Coda ca J. M, Buffingtom, G. 'W. Monroe, W. Steteom, D. Tib- | He says:—Vast numbers of cows are daily met bots, Dr. J.B, F: Fuller,C, HS’ Hubbard, JB, Sweet, | With, 1 droves of one hundred and upwards, on O. 8. Curtis, Hazelton, £. 8, Tilton, Mr. Tilton, two | their way to Kingston, there to cross the ice into Messrs. Macy.—Totel, 4 the United States. Since the ice bridge was form- The ship Salem, Captain Thomas A. Eldridge, ed over the two channels ot the St. Lawrence, this sailed on the 13th inst., or San Francisco. She | trade in cews has been carried on by American took out the following passengers :— traders with much vigor. On the most moderate Henry E. Riell, President; Joseph D. Higgins, Secre- | computation, upwards of two thousand cows have tery; John J. Benedict, Treasurer; joan Griswold, | been purchased since Christmas by the American Ww H. Waterbury, Lyman B. Oviatt, Johm L. | dairymen, between Kingston and this town j and ir) thered, Directors; and the sinering for what { know, as many of these useful animals ‘Thomas Thomas, Robert Gillies, Johm C. | will be procured and sent across ere the ice season a an, Hei ry A how ad aie a closes. The average price paid is twelve dollars sish A Richmond Willies ed Zephauieh Rich. | Pet COW, and none are bonght except those between mond, Jr., Joseph 8, Currie, Thomas J. Muller, William | the eges of four and eight years. ‘The buyers are 1, Barton, Robert Roach, Thomas O'Connor, An chiefly from the counties of Oneida, Herkimer and Bewpe, *Willinsa ‘Wegge, Archibald Wallace, James J. | Lewis, and some cows are bought for the southern Bowers, George R. Hatfield, Arthur Miller, H range of counties in the State of New York. The O'Neill, James MeDavitt, Robert Thomas, Amos 8. Pit- | opening of the cheese trade with a has opinion of this court, dismissing this cause, on the | | A Wip Woman.—We know not but our reputa’ | Captain Smith Plese to distruer the letter as soune ground that no point was stated, agreeably to the act | tn for veracity may suffer Ly the following state; | as you Ride dit of Congress. No. 43, B. D. Harris, plaintiff in error, | Ment; but as we have been laying off tor the las; Boston Aug 12 48 creek, at a point wiere the bottom of the canal must be some twenty-five feet higher than the ground on which property stands on the west side. The break 18 some thirty feet wide, and was sufficient to drain the entire level. It otek that in igen ia the water, the embankment was not sufficiently strony to hold the water, the ground or banks being made, but not of a material sufficiently solid to hold the water, at full head, although this is the second occurrence of the kind. On the occur- rence of the break, the water flowed into the level between the canal and Western Row—overtlow- ipg Western Row and escaping into Millcreek, through a natural ravine. The property damage by this break was principally in the level above re- ferred to, and in amount 1s estimated at $100,000. Gross & Detriok’s tallow chandlery, estimated loss at 20,000, principally in tallow and oil. Seme ten or weive thousand pounds of oil, &c., were gotten off the surface of the water. The water rose to the second story of their extensive buildings. Mr. Moore, soap manufacturer, lost some $10.000, Most of his businass stock wasswept awsy. Hillman, soap manufacturer, ve. James M. Wall. This cause was argued by Mr. | two years to give it, we think there isno use o' PS. Capt Smith—Dr Sir We have at last sven your be! for the defendant in errer, and submitted on « wating any longer. It will require some creduli” | arrival after a leng passage We wel pr Av’ capneat by BR Begon ia: behalf of the | ty to believe the storys but we C mee bi tod ‘ue I A iad 1 rl eters rb Leelee ws. | erthat what we shall state could be established by boat Leb riaterby ct y aeabiaane amas espns td Linoola for the defoadant ant mn, | the testimony olfeome of the oldest aud most res- Gave aud settled to abe rotintoetion or allocate Printed argument by Mr. Wright for the peeable citizens of our neighboring county of | to your Promises; @ mote comes due on the 10th Se; in seme sgure the read” | hopes to ner (never) seen your arrival J WC was al- Jackson. For the last ten years there has lived and | for $2400 which their is no means te pay but should we Suraeme Count Usirep States, March 12.—Hiram | imhabited the thickets ef the Navidad bottoms in | see it reperted of your loss, the parties would be satis- Leonard, Eeq., of New York, was admitted an ttorney | Jackson county, an animal universaily believed to | fled Dr Sir, we want to see you in Boston, the ficst of and counseller of this Court. No, 42. Wm. Hardemen | be a woman, and though diligent search has fre- | next month Dr Sir this will be the Eternal Making et al., complainants, vs. Benjamin D. Harris. Certif- | quently been made, not a living soul has ever been | of us all, if not it will damn us forever, but that peg oate of division from the Circuit Court United States | able to see it; though on ope occasion, several | be, we know you hy 0 everyeuing to your Cwm setts: for Blasiaaipp ‘Mr. Chief, Justice Tansy delivered the | years ago, a party driving cows through the bot- | faction and ours writeus on receipt and let us know gh A, 4 Court shat the baer y ieee epae tom, came so close upon its camp or den, as to tions sught to have been ov a na. No. 119, ra compel it to drop a kind of basket or trunk; which JWwwesweo United Stales ve. Lewis N. : Appeals from the | Upon examination, was found tobe apertect cu-| pean Carr. SaiTH—I went to paot my letter in the Distriet Court United States for Louisiana. Mr. Chief | Tlosity, containing a most astonishing variety of | post office and before I sont it in | received yours of the Justice Taney delivered the opinion of the Court, dis- | little trinkets, such as pine, needles, knives, brush- | 30, You cant tell how much good it done me to re- missing the appeals in these cases. No. 162. Grant B. | es, and several articles, whose uses were entirely | ceive another letter from kyo I am glad to hear that: Udell et al. vs. Alexander B, Davidson. In error the | unknown, and all of the most ingenious and ex- | you are se well 1 ho at your health still eom- Cirouit Court of Winnebago county, State of Iilimois. | quisite workmanship;jand also a small pocket Bi- | tinues for on that all depends Dear Capt | hope when you will be able to get awey. Remain yoars respecfully é s Mr. Chief Justice Tamey delivered the opinion ef the | ble, with “New York” w: tten in it mall | that you will exouse me in expressing 40 much anxiety M k, do.; ke but it not | man, John Brady, Jr., Charles Queri William H. ie, wil c ritten in it in a Bi a : = kao bed barat nn, amount ni Yio 33 nk Mi oa . given an impetus to the dairymen ot New York foomaleren ts i BE SE aasce ia Gok want of | beautiful hand-writing, together with two guns in tela ion to the ship | cannot hvip it I have now ‘olf, butehers, lost 160 head of sheep by the o ’, besides damage to meat and slaughter house. Mr. Work’s lose is estimated, by his neighbors, at some Logg Mr. Askey, tanner—loss large, but no estimate made. There were other losses, but at the time we vi- sited the epot we could not ascertain the names or amounts. The place overflowed, after the water Lay oye from the canal. — veteran e middle of the alternoon, ie culvert pass George W. Brady, Henry F. ite under ‘Western Row, 2 lian oppesite the Moene? pomen me Bead a Cemeeatl ‘Wm. A. | mand for cowscontinue ; and ittheretore behooves break. Weare informed that it is the fall determi- | Tomiizeon, Nelson. Webb, Louls Harpiinsr, Walten | the Canadian breeder to be up and stirring, and nation of the parties injured, to hold the State lia- | Rese, Norman Wadbams, John Provan, Edward N. | strive to make the most of the market while it re- ble for the damage they have sustained, and | Wood, Owen C. Craney, John Healy, ‘William Healy, | mainssound. The American dealers are buyin we presume each one will recover in full, Of | Ssmuel R. Wiley, Jesse B. Green, Wm. T. Johnstom, | up other things. Timothy seed 1s in great deman course a dam will be erected just beyond the eee bia re Sonn Gre JF.» Moret Henry A. | with ems and Pat au pearl rp hep mreeey Break, abd bau wil rie there fom bayon and | Sit Gers fcr, Wann ely dhnet fr | cask marke. Halvoad Uber isso engaged in see one er Theaters Coos being | W. Johaston, Phillips, Weeks, Peter B. Smuth, Wm. oe an wulating in ths section of the country is drayed to and trom town. This break can be easily | Doxey, Joseph Doxey, Paul Turre, Ferdinando Garaf, ¢ oP re A untry Tepaired in a week or ten days, provided the right | Cesar Spotti, Peter Shute, John Benwell, Isaae 8. Hal, | Obtained from the Americans. _ e reciprocity cours be pursued—and so prepasted that no further | sey, George Ww, Brady, G Machine, William Lind- ieee i inghep pripg pe be ee ae i a0; . Burbank, Furnes jomas Thomas, 3 . danger peed be aed adler a Gorge 3 Anrens, Andrew 1 B. Riall, Lewie G, Frinale, | eclorem ‘now paid to ihe United States custom rina gem poe Se nod ours Lee are ey, John Ryan; Isaac Avazama Enrxrprisx.—From a recent letter Ne Abraham B. Bennett, Thomas Cobura, J, Doherty, S] The high water in the Maumee has carried away | Wm. H. Barton, Charles 8. Eastmond, John F. Brigg: et Agia anid 8 pod ps aiee a i i Je- | man, Thomas Ceoper, John B.L. Cooper, Andrew B. ce, we g 3 ting parti the bridge acress the river, and with it both te! i lation. to , pats {0 tatenied ph ines The ice 1s dammed up about half a | Raynor, Wm. L. Poetic patel ig eee Boe agin v sath of Colu mbta a a bout file below the bridge othe height of twenty ee, | SR Arto Far ratex Zama, thomas | sore our mule wut of Columbiéng dd abou and another dam two miles below this, nearly a8 | tence P. Taylor, Eder Baruam, Smedeker Dela The letter says :—“Our furnace is in full blast, and high. There hasbeen considerable damage, done | Chauncey B. Scranton, John.F. Fisher, B. MeGee, | bids fair to do well. She is operated, as’you to the a warehouses and euinesce, andes jibe aes ag Ertence, Breage agg mie? | know, by steam. ‘The boiler 1s at the top of the este! ¢ water was on the loor of and the follo vig:— , Me. varshouees im Perrysburg; it had not broke away | Mesden, lady and child, and eight other ladies, wives ar eS Per teeaee ev — on the Maumee side £0 as to injute the warehouses, | Of eight of the above arsociates,—-Total, 165, ibe Ste which 18 a great saving ae us, and but 1t was supposed that ing tee psi ot ve Maras Ae 7 =o of ‘pgp mo re of | <hows that steam.can be used in ‘this’ with more way, and if 80 the boats; and warehouses would be | the bark Mara, which sailed on the Siet anua- | propnety than mi any other business. We are Fy doate but what you will doe everry thing strate, but if of David Ott, ve. the United States, In error te the | On¢ of which it had stecked—having stolen an old | $¢u should be slok or enny thing happen to "you it. Ciroult Court United States for Washington, D.C. | gum barrel from the settlements. The principal | Would all be over so these thought make me On motion of Mr. Gillet, counsel for the United 3 reason for believing it to be a woman, arises from | but I will try to keep the best side oat and trust im this writ of error was docketed anddismissed. No. 178. | itetrack, which has often been seen, and which | providence | know what mere I ean say in relation to Hall Neilson, (U. 8.) plaintiff in error, vs, Wilson La | resembles exactly that of a small and delicate fe- | the “ sapper’’ or eney thing else, due as you think gow. The motion to dismiss this cause for the want | male. It frequently visite fhe cighhoring houses | beot I went to sey so wuch that | hardly know what Sf joriadiction waa grayed by Mr, Rradicy te sapere | Of MIgNts fur the purpuse Of picking up such arti. | t¢ «ay 60 due exouse all my blunder Yours with fall or she. motion, and by Mr. Gillet in opposition thereto. | cles as it can lay hands on—clothing particu- | °°nfdence Jwe Ruxe or Covnt—Ordered that no counsel will be k of which, itis supposed, fi th Pe ti ({m pencil.) If this should come to hand in season permitted tospesk in the argument of any cacein this | !# Cane tor posed, from the quentity | ror you to write to me, else write whem you are im Court, more than two hours, without the special leave | ™ssing from time to time, it has enough to set | nopes of coming to Boston it will aford ms = deci of of the Court, granted before the argument beg! up a respectable millinery shop and clothing | comfort to know, but more to see you doat fail if pos- Counsel will not be heard, unless ® printed abstract of | store. About a year ago, it went mto the house the care be fret filed, together with the points intend- | Sam A. Kogers, when he was absent, opened hi and hence the desire to buy all the spare cows of Th nes yim Men omens Cone era, Canada. “It is an ill wind that blows nobody jooner, cae bie nazew od. The want of New York 1s the ol Smith, Alexander Diatonte _ ‘Jacob Ciament Fone Canada, A few thousand cows will be exchanged Gelden, John lege, ‘Henry Vv. OM: John | for hard cash, here so much wanted ; and in the H. Vanderbilt, William Cushman, Jobn Muller, | coming spring as ber Ay willbe saved from William P. Elder, Moses C. Wadhams, Malcolm J. Nor- | the knife, to make up the deficiency in the farmers’ ton, Belatt Sylvester, Oliver Nutting, Josiah Griswold, | kine y. de. TRA by ty the New Yurkero io mot Jose. Charles M_ Kaete, CREUTIBR Stvimte, | 9 castlal 0 ie. W Mle the sale of American cheese Jobn R, Friend, eine E in England remains profitable, so long will the de- % sible, A line from you charm me more than sll my present “oon?” ea 56 be om for, ee authorities intended to be | medicine chest, took a portion of all the medicin P 8 I hope that your passedge to London wont sre fase aE TO HOES the respeo- | in it, carefully putting back the stoppers, and com- | exoved 48 ower fo in ‘argument, If one of the parties ‘cult to Se mitting no other damage besides that of taking Be Tuomas Durry, seaman on board ship Franklim, was such a statement, be cannot be ened, ‘and the case | Yeral articles of clothing, which, after going to the | then called—The Franklin was lost on Cape Cod Mareh will be heard, ex parte, upon the argument of the | ¢dge of the bottom, it appears to have sorted out, | 1; was at the Balm a he time; anchored at 4 o’slook y by whom the statement is fled. This rule to | and left such articles hunging upon a stick as 1 | ‘2 BorBing, wind ligl time; the captain took the ke effect on the first day of December term, 1849, | did not seem to ia It also came to Mr. Rodg- | 669 na Lear leMriatratenery Meo henge tos leah era’s place recently and brought back a wooden | until ehip struck at six o'clock, bed an anol Charles H. 8 Eeq., of Washington, D.'C., bowl taken about a year since, and a trace chain | at firet in eev fatho: b be aeoae: Hiram Walbriége, Eeq. of New York, were adm! that had been missing for eight years. These are | anchor wus let go; we o attorneys and counsellors of this eourt. No, 33, Thos. | but a tithe of the many eccentricities of the man, | five o’clock; I heard bi Townsend vs. Robert Jemison. Im errorte the district | woman or animal; but they serve as a specimen. | called the captain; he mot be breakers. court U. 8; for Mississippi. Mr.'Justice Woodbury de- i i ~ At thi y Kk, Me bE ip dnttereend ebb Moe hast So sure are the people on the Navidad that it 18 a ree O'elook, ald have been no difficulty in keeping off shore, but at four o’clock, when we an- ment of the district court in this cause, with costs... re pee ben a eee pevant of | chored, there was scarcely any wind. When the sap. No. 37. Thos. Ap. C. Jones vs. the U.8. Imerror to hi id T HT 0 any ONE | tein firet eame on deck, he gave orders to keep her off— the circuit court U. 8. for Virginis. Mr. Justice | Who would capture it. It 1s supposed by some that | the wind was south east— when she struck, the captain Daniel delivered the opinion there was once aman and woman, but that the | ordered more ebain to be paid out—the main mast wae the judgment of the circuit court in this 9 man had died. How true this conjecture is, we | out aw: y at half past sx o’clook—the wreak did not. 40. W. and H. Massimgill, plaintiffs, ve. A. C. Downs; | cannot say; but there can hardly he a doubt but a | drift muoh from the place where the second anchor certifionte of division from olrouit court U. 8. for Mis- | wild man or woman has inhabited the Navidad | was let go. siseippi. Mr. Justice MoLean delivered the ee Mustang bottoms, near Texana, for many years.— After the mizen mast was eut a} plaiatiae ander the fade ate Pgh Bovcrmper 4p? tae It cannot be a negro, male or female, because the ae dgment, fe paramoun No. 43, | track forbids the conclusion. We incline to think | Pere Bt ® error to | it a Mexican woman.— Victoria (Texas) Advocate that It was Usitep States Surneme rene March 13, 1849 pe Cod at halt-past three o’olock, and the main top- mast and foretopmast were cut » nd taokle rigged to get out the lom ptain looked fee is almenso, and sal that al ofthe defendant claimed under the mortag Benjamin D. Harris ve. James M. Wall. the cirouit court U. 8. for Mississippi. . Justice | March 2. get ashore without drownin; PI i » The mai e across in a boal ry: ff i Grier delivered the opinion of this court, reversing the and the captain ; Heer ff aeete: © passengers ; bus it 18 very naar 7 Vena Cava, Feb. 28th, 1849, | ™® con i a a Le he one re nds of pi nf judgment of the areata court in this case, With costs, Very Late rrom Carsrornta, 1r Trve.—We | get lines ashore, but coud not j could see people om erous crossing, as there ar hquantities of float | | After » disagreeable passage of twenty-four days, we | 1178 Pel cays ane WH, ot Herter, Ags i a ng the case, with directions to award a have seen a private letter trom San Francisco, | hore; they were trying to get ‘out a whale ost, but 4 lce running. The ice in the river is breaking up, | *@ Dow im this piace; all the company in good healtlys| /! sorts of casting. ‘e destgn, also, the coming | venire facies de novo. No. 46, Wm, Lewis, use of N, | datedithe 30th ot January, which contains the latest | could not; it swamped twice Q ‘4 — | summer, to erect a pudling fire, and go at once to and a strong current, butit cannot do any damage at Tread eevreioclae tonto tae eae he ame making bar iron, ‘Which Sill be ore profitable this point. The Grand Creek bridge, between To- | But as our company consists of 2¢ mon, all wellarmed, | than the cast iron business, especially should: any WeeRend Maxsges, went oft yesterday morning winle we have no reason to fear them. I will write from PT ej we beds hers) it, but he was not injured. | every city we will pass. ields from.50 to 60 per cent., and is wholly inex- The Delaware bridge, between Toledo and Mau- ‘MASBACHUSETTS. Loustlble: | Had-we means-efeasy transportatien, mee, on che river road, will probably go off before | ‘The schooner Harriet Neal, Captain Johnson, | the business might be extended unt)! halt a million night. If it should, 1t will be impossible to get to | cleared at Boston on the 12h inst. for Chagres, | was invested in machinery; but this, with us, 18 Maumee by either of these roads for some days. | with the follow eeengers :— the difficulty. Our only chance 1s to go down the —Detrovt (Mich.) Free Press, March 8. pees eg t ana =e oe pn te m =e bated gi placing our. pl aa. edits Seeman r. neon a at; J. B. Judkins, Secret the river, and wi! e at Monigomery an: t= Seadsisnon tent Comsenl Leng pee wel ate Be Edward | yilie the first tide. Will yore convenient, say Pr arcan, ten ah, toa DW Stecrne War, Move enemerd, of Wilmot, N.H-: | this much to your foundry company.” Alabama i" ed by pereenvis Ag neon wy“: ree A See oat Hex: | is abounding in untold 1iches, not only in her sol. frerbae eestor Mi Uhr ploentt 1 Pea Paha a butin her beds of iron, coal, marble, and all the ‘Nevertheless 1t is true, and I therefore seize this Ira C. Root, | mineral wealth valuable to any State.—Monigo- opportunity of informing you of my locality, and ‘W. Ray and 8. P. Pe Fa no apt. Ongood, g mery ( Ala.) Journal, March 7. the events that have lately transpired here. After Story, of Coneerd, Ne H+ Chante e Bnet .B, ot _ ‘ the battle of er which oecurred on the Wataitown, Mass.; 8. C. Loring, of Braintree; Wa, et it ot barahoge sitio, ‘Nt Fe thcte i ean 26th ult., we remaiwed inactive until the 27th, | §. Hanscomb, of Chine, Me.; Irevus of Lower | Jake, well werty the attention of the curious geo- when we lett the town by @ road different from | Wetertord, Me,; R. Parcher. logist. Around it, for a considerable distance that we had taken betore. This time our opera- Carter, of Waterbury, Vt; stretches a valley that showa many indications ‘ot tions were more successful. We captured a town ton, N. H.—Total, 30. having once been full of water, but which has jarge supply of cattle, hogs. corn, honey, ve. | The following 1s a list of the passengersin the H Longworth, Creer ths Ths. ‘adm’r of M. Brood- | news from the gold Tegion. The writer was a vo- captain got the ladies out cf the cabin, and vision from the circuit court U. x “ lunteer in Col. Fremont’s expedition, and was them forward of the windlsss—the sea was wanton eb bia pee Chief See se enna ta vhe | taken prisoner by the Indians, ted retained in cap: ore noe Abriipg tae cep ped thre jourt, that begins i 18 hi im Was wi ebout C} after t! - to run from the time of the re. of the saving clause tivity nine. monthe— bis life having been spared, qi is and typeby ee late cried out to out her of the contemplated railroads be built. Our ore in 1887, and net before. No. |. The State of Missouri and his hberty finally granted him, as he says, on vs, the State of lowa, Mr, Justice Catron delivered the | #¢count of his having been discovered by the In- 4: “No, let others get im’? opinion of this court, establishing the old Indian boun- | dians to be a free-mason, of which fraternity, it at then cut her Gary line, known for many years ae Sullivan’s line; | eeems, many of the red men were members. The | went two lengths of the ship and then ca oh is in eflect @ decision in favor of the State of | writer had been very successfully engaged in the gold mines, and had obtamed gold enough to satis- part ef those on the ship were taken off by » whale Count oF Arrears, Scuenretapy, March 8.—Pre- | fy his highest ambition. His statements in re. | boat, and others walked ashore. Boston Traveller, sent, all the Judges. —No. ee J. Sherman and spect to le extent of the fold beds and the purity | *ferch 16. #, appel , tephen A. and others, | « 7 rerpendants. "Motion to’ dinnies appest on Teesday: | tions wich, we here keteohee ede ‘Texas. Our Texas papers, by the Palmetto,came ted without costs (decided yesterday). No. 4— | sneaks of still further discoveries, and of still nch. | t°,2884 yesterday. We make up from them the lenry H. King, appellant, vs. Joseph Dennis, respon- peas hich ht furnish ‘A fitabl io dent. The argument of this cause, which was com- | °* aooekel i> aoe hes profitable employ- General Worth has sent a party of the topogra~ meneed yesterday, concluded, [Not on calendar]— | ment, ashe thinks, for all the young mena in New phical engineers to survey and make out the route iliza A. Vrooman, appellant, vs. James Jones, appel- | England. He is so confident in respect to the to Passo del Norte lee, A motion was made in this cause by appelisnt, | golden promise of the land, that he urges his Colonel Harney has concluded stablish hi om Tuerday last, to epem @ default taken by the ap- | friends here to go at once to the mines. He speal h ¥ Nip ppreagee ow elle, at the lest January term; grantea on terms. | aleo of silver mines, in which he says there 18 eadquarters at Austin, and has rented.a house, Bon yim tiffs in error, abundance of ore; but this inferior metal seems he ss intention of removing to that city imme- ve mm Compton, error, { iately. fault of the defendant in error entered; and plaintig | (0 be an stot Minor regard among the fortune | “My "5. c, Kolbe, of Columb \—think I saw the captain for a moment after this to windward aot Charies P. 5 following items :— us, Colerado county, a been drained by the bursting of its southern boun- | !@ erFor has leave to furnish the cases. and atgue the | Hunters. wniter of this letter had lett the | ie Corresponding Secretary ot the com fitti: os a ay tn ‘nahieve fin eax oes net Horne, < gt, Randall, vaiek sailed dary, erate, Mohawht river, In th centre, wae Nor d-Dontel Woes Prete pe i Pipers wearinet ior partie ie ho badges! out at a Place 4 Galitoraia, publig a wom i 4 Be leeply shade woods, lies the present e, nol 4 a seas 7 q Munication in the Matagorda Tribune, in whi [ Berren wien We commenced our march for — c. Giana, el. Ba Jomeph Wa =! Se | iitee pile: ere Gale t acape is Serpentine, : ‘for efendant mer vate ta i i| the Corn ing, to commence or roomy opera: ule wapenn fie gies 4 ne ee Cee h neus Crosby, Jose Fuller, Sampoon 6. ordell, | and, cs | Streattis empty into it, 0. us Candee, president, ko. Boston Traveller, . Ny » Hee 4 sans aa B, oi Pode eolpegeuaen Hen bexer Bonsoa, Samuel Fellows, of New Bedford; Aad its outlet has never been discovered. pe slight Russell Lor ndente, b | Renee ies eens. —Bceton: Tradelier, Bare a, al ndent 16, P.M oh shore arte ree Les explored. ment commenced. Mr. Hiram Donio, for appellant; {This le blished in full in ‘the Bost and travelled by wagons heretofore—the certain Mr. C. P, Kirkland, for respondents. The openi [This letter was published in full in ‘the Boston | and easy means of sary ment not concluded at the hour of adjourmmente 3 FM, Signal of the 16th, A. M.—Ep. Heratp.] water, RAE, non dna son ohne it ae day. — nm ; Tespon: vs. Giveom, eppell , under advisem A, B. Nye, Ellis Nightingale, Ebenezer Skiff, Samuel t y ih SOnas Ur wind weling Og ie Wiley, Thewes: of Pertecane ich; James Cormelt, | even at the period of the epring freshet. No sound- and Brought the balance to this place, which we Ne eke theo d mh 3. Brown, of ing has been made in it yet, although deep sea- entered very peaceably on the Sthinst. Onthe | *™ ’ Soott, of Sipploan.—Total, 21. lines have been ured. q e shores ate bold and INDIANA. erpendicular wal jescenain; lownwards JOth, we went on, an expedition, "and had a fight | spne ‘ghush ‘mind. Regsster: of the Let inat, anys: | nue te oe aaknown depth. ‘The raightiest’ ship wounded. The Yucatecos had six wounded, | —1%¢ emigration from Terre Coupee, in thigcoun- | that ever floated could touch the shore in any lace In this fight we took two towns, killed about % to the gold washings of the Lovie dane ea with safety. Its surface 1s calm as a murror, for it seventy Indians, and wounded one hundred. You | ©4 this week. We have been furntshed with their | is seldom touched by the boisterous wind. The may jdge. that this was a well contested bat. | Tt Oe SOT mae, pc, spencer, De. J. ave | Meer nouen, seemingly cleat, looks black, from tle, when I intorm you that the Indians resisted us | gyi1j, james Eston, —— ae Winkler, John hg boo sucking ote denna ree® on the vith 4 , ans. it Changes only are perceptible in the water-mark, aggage, bedding, instruments, and smelt- Des | 98 4pparatus— ind says, besides, in that land of no Not _on calendar. }—Chas. 8 Gibson amd Robert H. Late anv Important rrom PerNamai ts. Motion to dismiss appeal, (held | reRATE Batri.x fAND Loss or Lirz.—B; arri- | houses, the wagon will answer the purpose of a ) Mr. N. Hill, sr. tor reaper aia val at this port, ee ater of the bark Na- | dwelling, as a place to lodge in, as well as a depot ‘ot oan J. Sheraan, g alg: | Tartt, Cepiaun Vencock we have dates font Pers | cit rushed cad ciseaca eich eat anand x Felt and others, respondents, “Neten | NAmbuco to the Sthot February. Captain V. re- | thetihe mall rection from the Western part ‘appeal (held ander sayl ,) Mr..N, | Porte that om january 22d, in consequence of the of this Stat Ls . ‘ ¢ coramon point Prespensente and motion; Mr. A. Taber | *uppreesion of a |:beral journal, many of the citi- before. sate tar peer trengihen and assist Louies Livingston, appellant, vs, | 2¢n8 joined the country party, in opposition to the each other ps journeys Motion to dismiss ap- | government and foreign residents. A desperate ‘A company has been organized in Shelbyville, e Faaeil barons poy ty pads yt eight, susdiee, of Kone ineur- | texas, Ter California {Wo} goose. gents, a ime, by signal, a corres- 7 ia emigrants at Lagrange held & ot al., responden motion to dle. wea nea hacinrent B nae a by Cpe er ance, and about jorty enrolled under advisement.) Mr. Otis Allen Party, who con- ‘No. il responden about three hours. Major McHenry, and Cay- | Needham, Charles Pi ‘Wm. Curtis, tains Freeland and Mace, of your rip have re- “Another tearm will start soon with William Laan Jaap marcia as Rg crust gorcelg ts gfe fobdys Mane HP adore days. | Garowette and Roland Benson, making 13inall. | Of the earth’s surface, thrown open bya convulsion Canney ee rae Oh foo. nigh, commend onto. in nature, as an ake, | thon of the Lge bi Col. res and Captains | the Comcimnats Enquirer, of the 9th inst., says: | When our planet was young, in sadonwelt Tobin; Crane anc one dney, deserve the gra- | 4 company of California adventurers, seventy | such as would crumble the ‘mountains that mow eet, ata Domed sy eee oe rane in number, commanded by 5. Serge on Finlay, | bristle along, and to one of those awful convulsions 5 ue, tenough to eat, and have received no cloth- eS be ths et and 1 aged duarters at purge pis, they oie rie otto “the crea $0 | the Ranlro ‘otel. They were to have embarked Naw Hamrsnirz Evzction.—We have received 3 No, 106—Gaylor Sheldon rick J. Barnard, mies sppeal, (1 for respondents posed. |Not on calendar. ; ent, vs, John P. Harris, appel ypeal, granted with costs of Wut for Rye i 4 lhe company. ‘They 3 templated, if successful, not only the extermina- | ‘%¢!F names as members of 1 d motion. wae FE ag mmees tion of all foreigners, but the packing ohthe city. intend to start for E] Paso on or about the first of The government troops, to the number of four Apel have received the first number of the Wes lanner, Chauncey Richardson, editor, pub- hundted men, were calied out, and immediately nd motior The jommenced yesterday) continued | inch of ground was fiercely contested, charged with fire and sword, and eee every ite argument of No, 11 lished in Houston. [t is devoted to the advance- A re: 1neur. f the religious interests of the Wesleyan esterday on the steamer Niagara, for St Low a number of returns from New ire, con- | —not concluded hour of ents were completelyrouted, leaving twohundred | et 0 i Tue Weatnen anp Navieation.—We havea from whence they proceed by land to the wold ae ec ieear ee Pa ‘whieh i Pac. luded. “No. 8—Sylvester Crofoot, appellant, vs. Fied ee Lehn: tires hundred drowaed, aad mp eeeey pag rip eg moe and ability . that ap. | region. . 2 ¥ ‘ / . | four hundred taken prisoners. ¢ triumph of the pi he Sona hte SR cmeation Teeabin, The Cincinnati Gazette, ot the Teh, saya: The doubt of the election of General ‘Wilson to Con- | Hazen W. Bennet, respondent. This cause was sub- ps BM es mitted upon printed ments and points. N How. | £°vernment party tended in restoring confidence o.10-- William i ‘The weather is spring-like--rather | Califoroian Mining and Trading Company, of gress, by a majority of irom two to five hundred. in all branches Socratism In Fra‘ Atle “4 ial affairs, are’ ‘A Paris correspondent i he Patriot, which ie mever liberal in its con- Rie Lhe age a Mi 2S ge tak: —Phila- | of the London A/las writes :--Al ial wet—toler warm—exceediagly unpleasant; but | Cincinnati, composed of young and enterprisi eonenntennsee whigs, edmite his ionty will dmipistrator, &c.,re- | Of business was gradually taking place. fr utes Pred B our socialists Sea ¢ cpeasee of Snevigation and 'sacatoer. fis thestner baad late for ote co st betas. be at least 200. Mr. Tick 18 also tunquestionaply Beardsly for appel- | de/phia Inquirer, March 17. are en de route. Proudhon 18 completely killed by hy Bo jected in the Ist district, by from five hundred to i h ra tohave been | They will probably go as far as Independence, Mo., | ¢lecte (ae e de pda re ee nets avenue and | on thie buat. The names of the members of the | eight eps majorly. wae Fe ved 4 Keon scattered. We do not anticipate an early naviga- | company are as follows : baal hash A lotier eh friend > tion. Nothing now indicates it here or above. The Beater piven’ ihe Rte hice Tuck 70s Katee ice in the straits of Mackinaw 18 represented as 191. As before published, it stood + 298 for Tuc 4 Kittredge, 191, This places Mr. Tuck 77 better than betore. General wg Marry Hib- bard (democrats,) are chosen majorities in the two other districts. The delegation will respondents, ap —pomeeercnee a vaudeville. Cabet has fled, some say to Iearis, ad tL, 12,—Pre- Gotp Powrrurss.—The Boston Traveller of the | others to a cottage in the plain of St Denis, where #.— NO. 16. Minor, Court oF Ai Jud; Di sent, all the Mth inet. says :—“ A letter from San Francisco, of | itis reported he has buried his treasure. And Dee. 24th says, that in eonsequence of the wintry | George Sand, the mighty and the fallen one, has weather at the mines, that town was crowd retired to no one knows whither, having been with gold diggers, many of whom are totally un- | literally for some time chased with pitehtorks by able to procure shelter. The verandahs of build- | the bravest paysans of Brittany who Knew her, not uses, and even hen-coops, are engerly | as the greatest genius of modern times, one of the laces of shelter, by persons whose ined with gold. J. H, Lever! sident Denia Roney exceedingly strong and firm, and not likely to be baagip FY a yaa 2 dysturbed until well into April. We may look for | son, 8 Whitehead, T, W. Kin ix weeks duluess here before commerce will | Weet, G. J. Gailford, M Pro Sonny to our wharves animation and business. | stokes, C. Long, J. P. tt Bevren Beth een nn | amt ttand oiee in the next Congress as in the SAPO APM, iss xin! ty ecu mend W . J.D. A. T. Port last. ‘Mr. Dinsmore is elected Governer by about Des. Willard Hutch! of Coventry, Conn, was | 4 Bishop, “Ch tein Ara Votes ristopher | jour thousand mejority. The Legislature will be Bell, W. Wil Peareom, H. U! | both branches —Hos:on Atlas, the 15th inst: y being thrown trom his | Hel ee eH. Helm, J, ar, J Ring Gs We For’ yn | nada branc! foszom Atlas, ipge, cut-hi , taken uy, iblime writers that France produced, but petites eee blankets the fine Paris lady who went about in Motion to dismies lothes and wrote naughty books which No. 101. Louira ts Landy Begs and Papal anatee. 3 beon detected ‘2 Monsieur le Curé had told them would corrupt \- et ; used party refai ened ’ optaized, the matter was bashed up. tite te . d daughters, and who would bring without | money o heir nays it she were sullered to re~ Not raid to bave been racher « prcminent member of the Linea ng =] Jabez Felt ang Raoog fachionable scoiety of thet city pond conte, others, sppellants, sg: en