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gmocession: but what guarantee has the South in the Howse. if Caiifornia is frst admitted ~ what safety in Senate on the motion of Col. Kenton. Wasuixorow, Feb. 15, 1860. end fearlessness are at least unde viabi Ee lod gin sition ‘Mr. Winthrep ond Mr. Reot—Ne Dodging —The Po om the spot, took the floor, and, under a state of excitement, expressed his the honorable Senator from Kea- tucky. But the other day that Senetor had intro- duced a plam, and advocated it, for settling all these questions together; astonishment taat he shi relf,a thing to which the South cen never consent. it length ip opposition to the project gene tween bim and Mr. Benton. for the admission of of the South with regard to the Nashville Convention— ‘The President's Levee— The Lions of the Night, ‘There has beew » good deal of dodging this session, im Congress, The cabinet have edged the proviso, and thet humbug may be consider- ode dead letter. But one of the cases of dodging, de- serving of special notice, came under the special no- ties of Mr Root, of Obio, to-day,in the House, Mr. Root is a very frank man. He tells what he has to say | 8! withou mumbliag his words, and without apology. ‘The *cuth like bim because of his frankness. He took Occasion to-day to leeture Mr. Winthrop, for having Teoently dodged the proviso, in twe cases on the same day, on the resolution of Mr. Root and the resolution of Giddings, invoiviwg the principle of the jusion of elavery from the territories, and eaid that he preferred an open enemy to # skulking friend. But there is 9 good exou-e for Mr. Winthrop. Mr. rence, Minister to England. ts im feeble h Mr. Winthrop may hase been advised of the probabdi- lity of aucceeding Vir |.awrecce, and ia that event it would be a good thi: g to bave the Senate all straight. either for or against ‘be proviso, that vote im futuro might tell to the diredvrantage uf a confirmation 110 Euyiend, Hence Mr. tor douging. It is @ delicate d& man cavust be asked to commit throp is to be exo question, eelfome way or the other, if it will dam mater for number one. Mr Winthrop is Jearned, and fotelligent gentioman— qualified for land or @ he bas acted like # pru- dent man- tcan be made of it. In the present crisis on the negro question, it is tm- South stand, what they are . to do, We apprehend thi here inerrdulous—that they do mot belie eufficlently im the serious earnestness of the South when they declare that they must bave an sdmitted right to « compromise. or that they will revolt, Such ie the fact. Ibey arein earnest Che matter of dis- culation. [hey have counted the value of the Union in doliars nud cents amd they begin to believe that they pay ihe expenses of the Union, and that the North hae ali the profite hey are so far in earnest that mayoaniuras just to the original ec mpromt-es of the constitution, there will be plete the dissolution of the Union ¢ North pre po y of ap appeal to phys the Houre? Let Northern men persist i Dlindners to the prevent devger, aod tt is Bot impos- sible they will see it before two months are over. The Scu h -umply intend to eetcle the watt press and lrave to the Nasbvilie tion of ratification, If nothiog is done, duties cf that convention will be to frame another magne charta retring forth the terms of their adhesion to the Luion, That convention meets on the first Monday in June In thw foterval, it reste upon the North to eettie the question of anion ot dissolution We are glad to eee in the remarks of Mr. Benton to day, that be bes discovered that he and Mr. Clay Ore MOvINg @ Ite too fast tor the admission of Cali- fornia, an’ a g-ne a\ «dimission on all sides, ef the mo- ment us is-urs banging upon this single question. it may lead to good results 1 the President's levee thi ming. It d well attended. There were pro- the evening not less than » thousand persons prevent. A gord many distinguished people were there = As we eviered, observed Mr. James WU. Benpett iv famti with Old Zeck. Thi President ap p> piest man in the world and we would thivk that he erjoys the bonors and emoluments of the «foe w the disoretion of oid Campaigner. He taker it as Rindly as if he had been Faised in the W bi! Ose would conclude that be bad never heard of the proviso -—that Le hea never reamed oF the simvery question and that he considered the Union just ar rate w» his $25 0008 year, A marvel- Joes | appy wud neues! ott wp is Zachery Taylor. He Teliey « in ‘he tnfalibility of bis cabmet hat idea ome w or cther terms to be @ “fixed tact” in his mind Very well, Perbape the events of the next cix Months will undecive bi Mr Ewing was there, robus’ ang rotund -hin’ng and substantial as @ man pounds ought to be—the king buteber in Weshing- Invisible to us and the otber is, 1€ they number of Of two bundred and chix Deartivr! enon ernie Bot Mr. ( Iaytow But *+ live in ap age of progress, Fast is the word; forward, avd ve jvitering Fo men of this class. these be cbrad subject mente be retina de the Committee on , OF Senate may dire This wes an innocent bee vs . = {ppocent and inoffensive ove; one man in the Senate who now, it was a matter ry question inevery shape, manner and | of ft it wpon Old Zack to shoulder the | ‘Bt #0 soon, by Mr. Dodge, of lowa, of Plan for admitting California by iteeif, a thing which he did not hesitate to deslare would re- sult in the dissolution of the L Mr Clay— the indomita explained bis position, whi te y iT raced in bill. but fore, his present mo- tion was entirely consistent. Mr. Foote seked, if in view of his duty of allegiance is expected that he wiil shortly bave to return home. | to the South, he could vote to admit two more Senators on the side of the North, before settling all these mat- ters in dispute. Mr. Clay disclaimed apy allegiance to the South. His But if on the direct question, vir. Winthrop had voted | allegiamoe was limited to the Union and to the State of as exceedingly interest! tion from Col. Beuton, which brings verge of the direct question. He moved Territorial Committee, with to refer the subject to instructions to bring in @ bill providin, tion of California, diso: Mr. Butler had the te of the direct question. Our Baltimore Correspondence, Barrimone, Feb 16, 1850. Destructive Fire—Education of the Colored Population — we Power—Plank Roads— Markets, $c. The large cracker bakery of R. Mason and Brother, on Long Dock, was discovered to be on fire, at an early union hes ceaseo to be @ threat; it bas become « cal- | hour yesterday morning, and was soon s heap of ruas, machinery it contained. They have an insurance on the building. machinery. and stock, to the amount of $11,000, which will tully cover with all the valuabi A petition bas been presented to our City Councils, signed by @ pumber of colored parsons. bao! juential namesfin our community liebment of free colored schools Committee, who yesterday reported thet tl 1 Assembly of Maryland, # riated an annual rum to sustain the public jaltimore, did not covtemplate that any portion of it would be appropriated to the education of the colored population, and expressed the opivion that if any por tion of raid money rhould be so appropriated by the Couneil, that the L. jslature would speedily withdraw the whcle; therefore. any legislation on the subject, at present. was deemed inexpedir nt. ‘Thur it will be seen that the slave influence of our “ ‘n Shore counties futerteres with min this city, io 8 to the slave populatio ount of property held of which is heavily public rchools, but no p of their children. this oity by eolored people for the support of ¢! jon made for the educati better time 4s comi when errcr will flee at the dawn of right and justi The plank road fever is commencing to rage in this tection of the country. to an extent that bod gocd to horee flesh as well an an opening of * the people to their own interests. bloods of this city who keep their fast-trotting horses, also take much interest in tl 4 street flour, pester: eat $i have been limited, at at in demaud; sales at lee at the Stock Board, oO} ad. 84; 20 Frederick Row Our Massac! etts Correspondence. Srainor snip, (Mase.,) Feb, 11, 1850. The Danger af a Winter Trip from Atbany— Great Enter- prise—New Manufacturing Buildings at Hadley Falls, When | left myname at the carriage office in Albany, last evening, for a hack to ta I was told that there would be no crossing the river, except om foot, that the loe was so piled up and wedged in, at the ferry, that there was no prospect of the | Doate being able to cross. Here was « difficulty en- | tirely umlooked for. I wanted to be in Springfield but I did not want to take @ beth in the Hudson, at this season, of which to the railway. there was a fair prospect, if 1 atiempted to cross om the ice after Saturdsy night to be about early this morn levers aie dull. my petonous and heavy It is the same Old rtory over mud over again No dancing, no musto, Oo reiresbwente; vothing but conversation ead e stroll Amerg thy crowd. a good eveummg and at of the Wrather to Gid Zack aed Mire Bites. a atory is volo 1d the avt>rent styles of the ladies are er end be eho bas beem to the As or eu cocasion In these things for Qeatot ur White House, # ie Ouly vue The Quokers ond tre St ¢ <tholstion Hoax —Bal- Slave ery Question ~ Californea adapted to Slave Labor—The Beginning of the End, Warm and rainy morning sometning like the open ‘ng of the rainy season at Paname Galleries of the Senate and Howe crowded notwithstanding, with people. There isan immeny ber of strangers in the olty—the hotels and boarding houses are overtiow- Ing; avd it is certain that the Intense and overwbelm- ing interest on the slavery question is the attracting Jersey, preying the adoption of further measures by Congress, for the supprewion of the African slave trade. A debate sprung up between Mr. Dayton, Mr | Hale, and others, from whieh | appeared that the me mortal presented by Mr. Hale the other day. which | From ite style of phraseology, war on all heads sup- y pored to bes petition from Quakers for the pesesable | dissolution of the Union, was, in fact, nothing mor* nor leve than © boex upom the Quakers, and an ings, ious imposition upon the Senate, by certain abolition. iste or other pers as-umed the peculiar lan guage of the Quakers the more readily to humbug th® Senate and Mr. Hale. The petition of Mr. Dayton,to | day, was referred to the Committes on Foreign Rela. | tions It appears from the statement of Mr. John Davis, in he debate on this petition, that the ship builders of Baltimore have been driving # good business 1m theif Baltimore clippers by buildieg them, and sending them | Gnd-r American ownership and American — } be credit | Seo eee, & Coenra afries as the slave trade, It ie to be regretted Of 00 fine @ tty ae Baltimere bh uid be eocurations of Im Mr, Jefferson Davie resumed bis speech from yenter- day, in anewer to Mr. Clay's greet argument beled | * Beither by the Mexican laws nor from the territertiies On the other hand, sie specially acapt-d'o bem dostness, je avd to ibe altehing and irri. | to make ag- f w-w. empl for debt That priverpre of servitude mot aidle under our system, the siave boldt Bowth wae best adapted to 0p the Bout i+ excivded fom from from eterttery edmirabiy ot the as the Bouth cour ur “# reschutions poned t were pest tll Monday next; vee the Fresident's menag ‘the Catiforpia come tution | Le pl Caipeste involves root peble form with that State's o ‘ap, the follow. wdree: iy Mr. ine To refer the subject to the Com- mittee on Territ-riee 2 By Me nton— For the referemes to « select Committce of the aid merrage and constitution and that bir | lay be he © an of ald oommition 3. By Mr Foote Tr reter thie eunjeot, end all the ‘Y atthe chances. During the night the water had risen so bigh 4 wash tb ice all cut of the cheonel in up the river at the over- uence was that t | Out to the de tei most of the Cali here about one o'clock. Havii few unappropriated hours on haud, | took a the new city bu & plece— ruccers that woul gold diggers in The care a for «large manufacturing olty, apything that | have Ite water power, it te equalled by m and probsbly by few in the Unio ation of tbe groun © Mui circle. affords @ bold an: but rarely found . For the amount of from the river, which here d commanding Im the fall of Is47, this Smount of some 1 200 scores, pany of Eastern capitalists, for ildiog ® manufscturing city. on « barter for the to build oa@pals, t power for mapufacturing pur. right to bold a capital of $4,000,000, im ‘The first dem was completed in November, 18 Was immediately swept second and derigned for 20 fret depth of water The the lower camal ts 9.000 feet with « fall of Ss fee st the upper end, and tncreasing to 36 fet at the lower. The upper canal, commen, camel, te ite rou hero men as Appleton, Cabot, Se: bend Whole blocks of fave i. » <4 ph have been com- Pivted. and the number in course of erection t# very Mesere Boody & Ross ere building an i larger than any im the State, amd On| @ to make it, in all ite arrange- any. There sre also many stores | betng dullt by private enterprise Raunoan Riot at Frewe i. , about 250 Irish (Uork men) marched throug! y with the avowed intention of driving off © party of Comnaught men who were living in the house om John Porterfeld's farm veer Tinkiing Spri The latter are s part of the set that Saturday, sed are im the empiny of Martin Some tem of tesive mom, Scoupied the building, bat at ore than hall of the men wore & men took pos beat the conupants breke open Kes tore Open and Va —On Monday si"? ¢: Nobody wae hliled oF seriousty hart arre ted about fifty other subjects involved im this ques ton of slavery, toe epecial c: mmitter of Bf wen Mr Cimy scggested that as the California delegation | claim Were bere, ther case ought to be seted upon. # that they may Rnow wat they are to do. He hoped, there. end & onrge Of Bowrher et o4 014. Com we Our Canadian Correspondence. Meernzat, February 10, 1850. The Annceation Movement—The Course of the Governer Geneval—The Povition of Parties, $c. $e. The indignant and manly protest of the Montreal | 2! Anpexstion Association, in reply to the tyraanical dic- tation of Earl Grey, has been the means of checking | as expect a bealihy imese to-day amounted to Samo, ante sates 2 the panic which, at one time, | had thought it probable the appexationists ase weak minded men will make this * a on Foundisg Ao Langan Mant | joubt. my opinion on jon, 1 consider this imperial bubble bas od ‘and will but add to ite velocity. The accounts received from the country dis- tricts, continue to represent the a«pect of affeirs, and state of public mind towards the cause. as most favora- die Meetings continue to be beid and sasoclations organized, on the principle that combination is power. Indeed there is po lack of ene: on the part of those leading ip the movement, as Lord Elgin and the impe- tial ministry nding every day. A rumor has been afloat here these last few thet Lord Elgin will not hesitate to resort to violent measures then he bes hitherto done. for the purpose of crushing the epnexationists. This does not seem plausadle, when | inform you that orders have come out from Engisad, commanding the disbandment of the three troops of Montreal cavalry, the only mounted force in the country, except the Dragoons who are peid by the Provincial government. and also the colored regi- ae, ee near Niagara and on the Wellsad C together with the Canadian Rifles. ene are only the colomal cor; It is also stated that the Imperial government intends reducing the cutting off all the reserve battalions. This = but two on on. aa r yarn Orous measures are to en in to Dexationistes, this certainly does look like no smail ¢: hibition of contempt for the physical power of the colonists It is further stated on authority, that the militery head quarters are to bs removed from Montreal to To- Major General Rowen, ng, together wts This will be @ tur- ther Joss to landlords, d indeed to the tradesmen generally. at the present mo- ment is exceedingly Interesting and worthy of remark. ‘The League is in eaistence, and that’s all; what there is of it, is for elective institutions. or a modified cry of annexation. The tail of the old tory party. it le said— Sir Allan MoNab, Sherwood &c —tutends joining them- elven to the ranks of feform party vis, Hinoks and Lafovtaice. Mr. Baldwin. Attorney General, Wee! is dyipg. aod cannot, of course, mix in the turmoll political life He ie the soul of the old reform par: and bes always pect of the peo; generally, who jonest Rob«rt,’” Appellation that avy wan may be proud of receiving at the bands ofthe people Che young reform party, which bas lately been bi coprequence of the difference M d the minis reformers, . Cameron, left the ministry, on the grounds of the present occupants et office be pored to retrenchment. The party in pow and popularity | John Sandtield | me of one m MeDonald, Eeq.. M. P. for Glengarry, holds the office of Her Majerty’s Solictor General, Weat. and is by far the mont popular man of the day with all parties He is regsrded as the sheet anchor of the cabinet, and by 6 of which it trurts to weather the storm. Time will show. The city wes thrown into a state of excitement, on Sunday, by the intelligence recetved that the Ameri- cam government intends grantivg reotprocity; sad then, by the report that, on the centrery, it was their ition to do with the present bor an grant Canadian produce passage through the States. Both of these reports, however, have since failen to the gr The Mec’ ice’ Festival, lately held bere, was at- tended by an immense concourse of puople. of all olarres, and did not give much appearance of any du- crease in two years. The weather bas been exceedingly oold, but has, these few deys beok, been much milder, Law i Sornsate Count oF 1 Uniten Srates, Feb. 12 —No 48. Joby Wert ve, Joseph Smith et ux. On appeal from the Cirouit Court of the United States for Alrxandria, D.C. Mr, Justice Woodbury delivered the opioion of the Court in thie cause, affirming the deorwe of the said (ireuit Court, with cost. No. 51. Joho D. Murrell ai. ve. Alexander Neill etal. On appeal from the ourt of the United States for the district of . Mr. Justice Daviel delivered tbe opinion vart im this cause, affirming the droves cf the said Cireult Court. with costs. No 45, } b, Lee, beirsetal. la d system, in this caure, reversing the judg it of the seid Supreme Court, with oorts. and remandivg ibis cause for further proceed! to be had thereon ia con- formity to the of this Court, No. 67. Moses | Wanzer vs Tupper Rolling In error to the vir- evit Cor States for the Southern Dis- i The argument in this cause was concluded for the defendant inerror. No, 61, Wilham C. Neves et al. appelianta ve. Wiliam F. Scott's administrator et al. The argument of this caure was commenced for the appellants Fen 13—No Gl. Wm. C. Neves ot al., appellants, ve Wm T Scott's adminirtrator et al. This cause ‘wan argued for the eppeilants, and subzitied ed iment for the appelices, No 63 Wm. H. ir: Sppellant,ve G O Dixonetal. The argu: canse Was comme DOed for Lhe appellant. 8: me Court oF THe Un 8 aE A. Gi Cirouit Court of the Chief Justiog Taney delivered the opinics reverting the judgment of the said « oC Temerding this caure for further proceedings, in eoa- formity to the opinion of thisvourt No 63, William H, Irvin. ones, ve G.C. and J, H. Dizion —The argument of this cause was continued for the appellees, Sivoutan Case or Ci connection t which preee uswal circumstances, The facts are os fo cws :— Some twenty years ago, Ebeneser pony Bo msi ried, gg to Marie Grado«r Both were highly rv spectal Afterwards they removed to Elmira. where be became enh | they rated, he returning to Orange, and remal| z ree yo ting Jeare sinoe. she sued for e di In the Bis: trict, alleging that had ted adultery The divoree was sprained thr: default of the defendant to ap) | A few montns afterwards Mre Se: arried Eitshe O. Crosby, of ; the defendant in shie sotion. The plaintiff ded that the divores wase nullity, because the Cheneeiior who granted it bad vo jurisdiction citien of Orange. where he rerided. (Che jary die! $1,100 for the plaintiff. Crosby, the tion which framed the constitution no# before Von- ere and is eald to be a member of the California Se Late — Monticelle (N. ¥.) Watchman, Feb. 12. Dectsons. —The New Orleans Crescent publishes « recent decision Im the Supreme : ourt of that State, of some interest Im the care of Hart ¢f ai. of the Jane Shore. it was held that 1 detains a verse! after the advertired 0 day, to the Of the freigbiers. te re-ponsibie for all damages. The: ourt would not edmit evidence to prove that ad- Yertisements and serurances of owners. of the day of . Were not to be considered as binding —that | the wage was to disregard them he Court beid thet Dine years and three Bewrpapers should Dot be used asa means of deveption: advertisements must speak the truth . Sansata Convention —A convention has been | calied, 10 meet at Peterboro, Madison county, N. Y , on the 27th and 28th days ot Feb: sider the import and ob! and the r day and manner of its ob . | Among a’ pemeren magne iawn | mgwers of the call, we find | the neme of Gerrit Smith, Eeq , of Peterboro, who, | several monthe ago, commenced keeping the ee- Abscess yenth day of the week, commonly calied Satarday, for the Sabbath ; also the name of Rev J. W Mor- ton, late a miseiopary to Hayti from the Reformed Presbyterian Church of the United States, who was suspended by the synod of that church for hi i pinay i the observance of the Se Cancer vent y 1" inderetood that the cenveation the most liberal m: and that y rages will be ei AS all — Preae their views wu subjects bi de consideration wisabbath Recorder ihnaidtin i ® CITY THADE REPURE. Sarunvar, Feb 16 6PM. The cotton market continued buoyant, and sales were made tos fair extemt, at an advance of about Ko. above the lowest point the article reached since the receipt of the last eteamer's mows. There was lens ao- tivity in the market for flour; but holders were of “4 4 | firmer. Rye flour was sixo firm Pork cootionnd beavy Other provisions were um. tendency og ieee firm, and Ot $66: 0 $678 Faveactions of thie day M4 & $4 655 for foe, oo to wtregnt or important change to i rm with sales of YOO bbin. at $6 | i * Gull, oF OZ O* Leates river ame ce ater ; . = SOS T Povall Seumainecr. (Be) Salt Met- f T—Bid sobre Loui He er . * Py Rg nt ee BHR : mt ff a gE He i I E : ERR ETT oo vemal '@ thtr how the City Tee Beer. lewing veoele stand | arrived. Bevard, London mS 3 F, iy ib 4 i Nigiggi tt Bee ij i 5 packs per box, forj export, at inquiry for shipment: of corm to Liverpool, and wore fir, at 6d , begged cotton was engaged o London rates were inact 6d. for flour, though peckets were asking more. To ia, freight was in fair demand at 7 60 cubic foot for measurement goods Several been recently chartered in New York, to proceed to load for San Francisco — oad with lumber at Wilmington, N.C., the other to proceed to Boston. Fxurt.— Bunob raisins are in fair request. at $2 80a $287. Sales of 20 casks currants at 7c.; and 6 cases of Leghorn citron at 17. The Jamaica noticed Jerterday, sold at Hemr.— There bas 90 , aud American Hivss.—The market for ith @ limited inquiry, an -trabie lote there was @ scarcity. Prices continued ¢, with » fair amount of sales. ith—Are ship Helene (Brom), Volkman, cuts —There was & roy Point, 1 mu. Feb 14—Arr sohr D Phillips, Small, Alexandria, et 8-16d.. and ive at Pte on wit gotten, beeCHOkurcke Se" bed Bark Grasy New Orleans, Peck'& Cs. Buk: C57 8 long 7138 ok ote: ys olumbue. vheaged sigoals N Orleans, 18 days, with sugar, ko, to Me had heavy weet (2 miles spose SA ae Orlesms for Li "tre er Livi i NNE 2 Erle Lady of the inst, Cape Flori Boston ed. — James Swinbars, Stanteld elor'ss MoDoaaids aed ‘@ne born on the passage. me time, ox- ew York, from New fast, from Attakapas for leans IT ith and days, vit nig from New Ur eons for N 7 eke ship Judah Der. er, Wm Sherwood. Joho ward. @ Hosen! A Farwell, J D Farvell Daul Moulton, Joh: White, ». ‘igachall cholder. one ‘dahensh Biche Al y. 4 Geo W Lynch, R W Washburn. J Kipp, J as Hutchinson. Wm Justice Sobaias, NN Paffer N ™ nr ER Myers, JW Tabor, K Jotohh Luke Alvord, D 8 Turner, @ Folger, hor or ae Fordham Reef. ‘M Chapin, Iva’ Bam: Patrick Henry, Howes, Now Orleans, Jan 23, with cot- | Bo: hate a White A Holt, ——., New Orleans, with ootten, ko. Beck, Avery, Mobile, 18 days, with cotton, Rainbow, ‘Tuttle, Newbern. NC, 5 da jarrett, Smith, Newbera, ive, Smith, Wilmin; of y Leav —The market was firmer, with sales of 5,000 pigs Galena. at $4 573¢0. cash. O1.s.— Linseed exhibits no important change, tales are 6 000 gelions, at 90c @ 9ic., in casks and bar- Fels; 15 barrels custor oil sold at $2 Provisions —Pork—The demand was very limit with rales of 250 bbls , at $10 56 @ $10 68 for mess, an Beet was steady, with sales of country at $675 @ $6 for prime, and for mess. City mess was very fi Bierces or pers 8 sol ©, with naval stores. a, NC, 6 days, with na- Worth, Norfolk 3 di ae Van Name, Vi on, Cox, Virginia ia, Kingsland, Baltimore, 6 days, Sokr Fachion, Irvine, Boston. Sewell Buok, Mr ( Below. Ehip Mayflower, Crabtree, from New Orleans, Jan 18, with cotton, Be, to J Cram. Ship’ aledonis Brander, Farwell, from New Orleans, from Newport, W. ‘Tene rd E T B Rossior, E iford O * Butler, Powers, John Clugiton, Geo W ler. Thos A bererem)' John Mar-hall, E Frontman. ough. Henry Grenier, Jaa Armairony R Bott, T Longking Dink. © C Stiles 8 ‘abe, A H Koan, 8 Witche C asc Perkins A Rritten,G W MoCanby. John ‘as Tus Tas Mead. B Si- at 4 I be demand continues fair, with sales 150 casks, at $3 @ $3 66 for the range. py Es. —The fcllowing sales were made at the bange, this day:—House and lot 163 ‘25x92 $4,000; do 4 101 West Orleans. palachicola, with cotton. ‘Also ix square-rigged vessels euraide. Salled. Ine (vit), Gocdwanson, Li lavana and New Qcle: rect. 27x69, $6 200; di brig Catherine, Scott, St teenth street 20x02. $2,476; 1 treet, 20x84, $) $ nue, each 25x100, $860 eaoh. $720; 1 ighth street, rear Seo *, ‘on Twenty-third street, near Sixta. er 50; 1 do. on Kighth avenue, near ‘Twenty: reventh street, 222100, $1,700; b street, 1dxe7, $800, 2148, $1,850; 1 G0. om Seventh avenue, near Forty. first . $4.000; property corner Washington and arket was steady, with sales of 50 bbls. for free clover. Timothy was in 25 for mowed aud reaped. lage de Cubs; aad Capt Fountein, of steamer Ajax, informs us that the bri from New Orleans, is ashore on Sand; Fun 16—Wind during the day NW, and fcosh, ‘ncbolew. Charles 4B Pieron, Henr; Winser, "NW Canghey moore, BS Halletsel. ; 1do. on reaton 1 do adjoining, Streamer Ewrora will sail will be received at the Heral As, Halifax and Livercool on d papers to go by her malls of Up tothe latest mo- papers can be prepaid to any part of tho world 08. Heraid Marine Correspondence. Boeansew®, Feb 18, Eve—arrived Fri, James M. Bowles H Liberty streets, — a , teen 5 good Jersey at 7 fair request at 8 rs Sigual, Fisher, jadeiphia for Glou- for Boston. Daniel Francis, Farris,do. PM— Riadell, Nantucket. ‘ork. ch doexeon, Samat og! Oy ti made late yesterday afternoon, at 4 ‘Sloop N Cube is quoted 4}0. 0 5%0,, and Sailed—Sebr « rusade. Mills, NY. Lf 1oth—No vessels in port this morning. Miscellaneous. G Ferris, A Chane! Movers, #8 wining ed Freveh Tr 8 Stoc Joserh Davis, RN Sierrema. § 8 Jones D WceWahan, L held at 260 , and drudg: Recsirts or Paopuce Ashes. bbls... Simon, Jas Young, Davie Price, M Stuteon, Mr We'den, @ G Chandle-, O es. A J Wethburn, © Wheeler, TR ‘age, Rose, A A Forteer— Northerver—Thos F Low: joba Fronk. A Timson re BS Neaity, ire Woersne Mice ary Taylor, JH Pend: all, Hewry A =mivh J) urpgor, RK Gregory, A clarke--fSia the Pteerage ning into Heston Bay dlowing % ft thon bore NW by Wig ip, upable to wear ship, was fhezockss beth anebere out; cut away Bric Gariso (of Belfast), Bre tor Boston, with lose of moet of her sailr, and ing, having met a severe gale, RV A. lost on Long Island, wae insured for $4000 and Astor insurance offices, ‘was partially ineured in the ‘oton wad faroily, ee city. The cargo jw Nuwrox—The Galveston Civilian states that the toe, at anchor iaside the Brasce the South Point abvut mi Bar, end bi Per dafond tate on It, and was wrecked. veerel and 0 would be seld for ters. The Newton Relorged te 6 Este Foun 7 7. = = ested . om Pine, Cap'atn it ‘The three-m schoone below Bank, BE, ery. mice on the spot, the Mamneti¢ Finsecta. Depot, 420 Broad OF BOTTLES AND OVER OF allinger's Maxie Fl the a Ww. her of (5 Mel fuer having been entire’y very large bottles, ut 50 cente, a4 Broadway, near ‘raed t., ber raised, an She is from Charies' dred balen of cottom and fifty tierore of rico. A ay and onthe marine allway for reps Mersbon and Mr. V: i the other at Charleston, ~+Phila Ledger, Feb 16. We are under obligations t> th» Secretary, ‘néerwri Rev Weer, Ped Tho ede was $3 o7F 02. or te ship the cargo nearly Ia relati n to brig Josephine. the C: from talvage, thd ‘made them poy. their owe ineured in ary joney, at in ber bold C4 oo 5 Cow Court, oat Pur. Mr John Vinecar Doural » 17 Reading To’ Uated seatee Con —A trial for criminal |Z, "rarce Manoiet VME Ei) do, Wh; W Rend: ‘of the Board of ted anent cure by am oncirexew runtryr it hoe been used fo with suecers in the wreekers off onsts. dhe ‘$1,733 46, She sailed for th inst, the British brig G Iwediah bark Ore, from fis the rocks at the mouth of this narbor, Married, On Wednesday, Feb. 13. #t St Matthew’ Fr. Gelesenbainer, Jonn I, Taree ‘MEYER, youngest daughter of the late AN y Dr. A. MM edition, time, physical and men posererion th 5 aah iabetss fabereat ee wh Died, , the 14th inst. after a longand paii ons wife of Frans H aged forty three years. three months and three days mem ane Lodge No 5, aod dant, is in Calitornie—wase member of the oon- | masons. also, the members of Solon No 330,1.0 0. F. | andthe members of Capt B Jefferson's Guards, Fifth } are respectfully Invited to attend jate residence, No 81 Old slip at Monday afternoon Her Greenwood t+ . NB, 4, Mala, Dowas, Ibur, NB, 1.500 erage, We tooo tee Regen. whales, and putin to land the for California, oll poke, no kate, Bo, funeral, one o'clook, on or romaine will be taken to ‘metery '# papers please copy. Op the 16th tost., Owns Saurtn, in “4f cond year of bis age. His relatives and | Berverd 8m; are fusersl this ( o'clock. from No 201 On the [A nino, Dec8, Koes Miller, 780 op in the seventy se epomen. cover, from Baltimore for New Orleans, from Portland ( Aug 22) for California, boon im doudling Uape Ruth, prev to her arrive: at Valparaiso, Dee 22). FOR CaLivonnia Boston (Nov 23) for San Fraa- cise! Dee Be teh B08 in ig Ay ; ili Hetited a HF +4 it + Wer wS ewww a~' > om z é 7, 3 g > 33 ‘4 Ly F: iF ? H —f i Pe: Pas