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commences. and, before two o'clock, Campbell, the old Polltical Intelligence, ine Deut. is elected. Ad * matter et ceente. Joues Massachusetts anv tax Cirsr Comraomise —The fol- re, He has been defeated. * ) —n those free t those South Carolinians, Thwy did it. ‘e will pay them off yet forthia trick.” Ne more dil Bers, suppers. or champagne. The hotel bill is setts LO @ eu their way to the! Fon Mend ince aoe é sagely | indications of auxiety and deep feellag on ‘be territorial ‘upon what they bave experienced to be a axed faot, cgaatin, ta. 9 its present critioal sitastion befors Um tat t polition “ain't what they used to was’ sad the | gress, the State committee of the tree soil parsy, by (be free soil abolition sentiments and dis play h—~ | advice of the free soil members of the Legislature, and and tommy with the ducks and drakes of ‘politieal | others. have iuvited sil thelr fellow cictseus who are h -demaii desirous of making & pubiic declaration of their opin “"S tons and feelings on this question. to met iu coarvsa — .y Faneail Hall, ta Boston, on Wednesday, the porta! fo ns. ia all pacts ot Our Ricnmond Correspondence, commonwealth, without distinction of patty, wh, ua- Ricumony, Va., Feb, 19, 1850, | der allegiance to the federal Unton aud isetantr = i . | are jrous of ins! the m of the territor Fhe Picts of Generel Tayler The Ceamumins so) Week» | TS by the probibition oF taverns tiaetia. ty set of Coe ingion— Serious Fire. he undersigned, desirous to aid 1 aking thls Gen, Taylcr has aosepted the invitation extended to | eall¢ «ffeotual, entreat the attention of their fellow oltt- 7 i zens to importance of such a manife: om of pul him by Governor Floyd, to be present at the laying of lie opinion from. Massachusette, et the present juac the Virginia Washington Monument corner stone, ia | ture. From the earliest tareieoctal legislation to the this city, on the 22d inst., and rooms are being prepared | present time, the probibition of slavery by act of Con- for him and his suite, at the Exchange Hotel, The | tess bes bean regarded by the North ae the ou) guarentee of its non- oe in territori President will be accompanied by Col. Blissand Mr, range of Southern influence. This is the hii , ju Preston, and will arrive on Thursday, the 2ist, on the — ogee Compe | posits ae evening of which day he will attend @ svirte at the | TDi Of tettouse of Repreveatatives has feequct Governor's mansion, y asrerted the right and di Mt le wing pope pommel The monument will be erected at the expense of the Fopeseny has the whig party 0 <e then a oe, Slate, which bas appropriated $100,000, to be used for arty io ont Cue Cuore: te aa the erection of this testimonial of Virginia's affection | SXnTEs oie Of 28 Ut ere ea nt, the offisial head of and regard for her iliustrious son, who became the a tn hie seam has called upon father of » country. ‘The plan of the stractare ie ons | Prat Pet "ae on Fonte ay od anaicne to, chan offered by Crawford, the sculptor, which was selected oy thin rae F ‘aistia uished whig Senator has as the most suitable out of the number of sixty-four | ro tus compromise which mot only abandons the Png Bg gc Pemoap ed ar fares inger too BT Are) probibition, but gives to the South nearly bs aye nS. Aaaer thle tot Tich ts to be some | every. advantage she can ask, for the perpetus Te rare ete er Wat eat ee eevee’ with | tien of slavery where it now exists, by the aid of Com peti qty naypaye eae ati ares ‘og | Brees. Under the pressure of these olrouinstances, add- alee tere se 6 bene plotters, aps be Be ed to the revived threats of disunion on the part of Jefleron, Madison, Monroe, Henry, viarsball, Morgan, | $8, 'S.0th, there is every reason to fear that the meme end Lee, ali Virginians. and compatriots of Washing: bers from’ the North, whig ell as demoo be about to giveway. The rec shown that the real or affected tear of disuai the influence of exeoutive urgency, have put the fre: dom ot the territories im extreme peril, not ouly from tke number of Northern men who openly vots for the flavebolding policy, but also trom the great number who take the more ignoble course of shuaniag the issue at the critical moment, The Northern press, too, of both the old parties, with few exceptions, is paving the way for the reception of @ compromise, and giving countenance to the sacrifice of this only suce bar Tier against the progress of tl ¢ power over te: ritories now free. At this critical moment, when the question ix probably to be decided by the relative fore of popular determination at the North or at the Sout! sbull the voice of Massachusetts be silent. or utter al uncertain round ? We second the call for this conven- tion, in the earnest hope that our fellow-citizens de- termined, whether victorious or defeated on this issue, ‘The ceremonies of the 22d promise to be of an im- posing order, All the voluuteer companies in the State are to be present with oow from Washiogton aad Baltimore each This State being the birth place of tae President: we may expect hia to favor us wito a speech oF two. This morning about three o'clock, the Planters’ cot- ton factory was discovered to be on fire, aud from the Cifficulty in procuring water, was entirely destroyed; the Tredagar iron works, tv the vinctnity, escaped any injury ‘This was oe of thy iargest cotten mills soush of the Potomac, the loss will exoved $100,000 probably, and oply partially insured Oue of the city comps Dies loves $10 000 by it Several hundred operatives are thrown out of employment, at this unseasomadie time of tbe year, by this accident Our Philadeipnia Correspondence. P wa, Feb 21,1850. | to adhere fuitbfully to the Union. are no less deter. Political Demonstrations Whig Bull—The Jefferson | mined, by all constitutional means. to detead the ancient barrier, and in this time of trial, to utter Medical College— The Markets, $e. voice which shall encourage the strong, confirm the ‘The demecracy of the eity aud county of Philadel- | weak, and warn the wavering among those public ser- phia, and [ might add, of the whole State, are in a con- ae rn owwne and constancy this great issue dition somewhat similar to that of the children of Israel, harap hile Mone sn the mount, When Buchanan was | .,2¢ WhigState Convention of Connectiout assembled * caper - ” - at New Haven onthe 20th inst. The following are in the cabinet. avd Shunk was in the land, not of Nod, | the nominations :—L. F. 8. Fos Hee but of Dauphin county. they could look to one the | Kendrick, for Lieutenant Govern indicator of their federal, and to the other as the ex- | Sroretary: Thomes B Clark, for Treasurer; and Selah pounder ef their State politics. in the absence of » wang, hy Compyeener, reeoguteed leader, the © bone aod muscle ’ are now halt- Srecmen or Prtaperr: Fanaricism.—The fol- jug between two Opimicus. At least two thirds of the | lowing memorial, praying the disselution of the Union, party are disposed to stand by the Union and the com- | is now circulating in Philadeipbia. and will be present- promises ofthe consiiution Ube rewainiag third are | ¢d to Congrers after the requisite mamber of sigua- actually Cm their knees before the Baal of free sotlism, | tures has beep obtained:— ‘The Pennsylvanian calis upou the faithful to attend the | Te THE SeNaTe anv Hovar oF Ruparsneratiy weet Meeting to-morrow evening, for the purpose of | The yadercigned, inbabitanterct Teeter 9 : + niladel showing the South aud the whole country that Pena: | themselves andof @ large and rapidly ineremg portion of fyivania adopts Mr. Case's, or tather, Mr. Backanaa’s | the people of yivania and other Northern Sta Tertbooming Views ou the integrity of the Union and | spscifully repA@ent, that the urioa at present sub the elavery question. ‘The Zimes, on the other haud. | between the slaveholding and non-alaveholding portions of denouxces the whole movement, calls upom the real jederacy, is 8 rouroe of grievauces 69 nu‘nerous an democracy of Philadelphia to stand up to thsic work, Be hes the tena bein ae ho have the power, for their red Among these unfurlé the free soli abolition fleg, aed “ darns the es, they po oy ret poet full, commers’ the faite consequences’ Under all tuese circumstances, the pr. saing in their demand for correct demonstration to morrow wyening promises to bs « the article of the federal eonsti rich ailair, although there is no probability of its pro he citizens of ech Stat ities Cf citizens of th Ving a second edition of the Pammany Hull cmeute, of sof oltizene of the several States, - Saturday night heir eomplesicn, on visiting Southern State, are ecised, The House of Representativen of this State, yesterday, | thrust inte prison, feds couscmmed ts work with felons a passed @ bill granting medals to tne otticers the chain gang, and frequently sold on the auction block as diers ef the Penusyivania \cluateers in the war. Right. The order of the United Sons of America, in thie city, celebrate Washington's birth day by @ public pa- rade, and au oration at the Uhiuess Museum. ‘At tbe examinatio: ninvty-fdur of the two hundred « wamitved javea. 2. Perfectly oti and violeuce from the States to which that of freedom of speech without which there can be uo tru wad the | under sny term of governmeut—bas been practically d. ered of al right = 23 ball to morrow evening of the Young Waigs of Phila- | in a large pertion of this couatry, and to thousands of its Gelphis. The gallant old feilow bas ® bail of his owa ectable, at well as some of ite most distinguished, to attend another kind of uusic to face (siaee | ites Botorious fact, shat there are but fow Fenued thess lives | bave sven a telegraphic despateh blscerfh af of Independence, th irom Waebington. in which it i positively stated that Mr. Clay wili attend the whig bali } The Jefferson Medical Colinge, of this city has the regular, and 620 #t the graduastin, bere is certainly sometoing Desides mere tal 11 pe exorbitaat and unjust dem: r, and the most degrading c»ncee sions and humiliating eolf-sbasement on the part of the lat ttieg & ¢pirit om the one hand of overboari er of tlavish and oi To mace the pretext fo the part of tho fo, ket dull, There ie more inyuisy fur cutton, aud prices ure firmly eustained. Orleans ud uplands amy be quoted at 13% @ Lie, on time, “Whiskey, iu bbls, 250.: in hav ‘Tee siock Warket Was Wore Buimated to-da verage advance of Sy eater ly burdensome, because by them the psople of the >have ie ail thelr owm way. | e obliged;—iat, To aid the slavsholder’ difeouly vohas | indirectly, in recapturing his fugitive sla res; 24, to mest $5.00) Texas 5 in the judgment of ecutive it should over becwme ne~ Cawal, 13; 3 New O: Gomrary, to repr Oa the part of yank, 190; 12 Norrie Haileo = » Wh $400 Wiamiogton Covgress -thus fa: 52, § Beaver Meadow, | tives aad abiity t Petpet , 3100 dow | promises, the pe ys he ae “ ja the support o: 4) Beaver Meadow BX | ip il the vile pe of fo these facts, as constitating ei | tolerable, the undersigned tuvite th | your honorable body, aud respectfully Your judgment there be no other spee their redress you will take immediate moarures for the ling Box do, os, Our Albany Correspondence. peaceful dissolution ot the Vaion. Aunany, Feb. 19, 1850, Eoresestraom New Vore—Tne Panties Annesteo +4 Ventilotion—Great Dinner at Troy—Tie General | 1x Bosvow —The Boston Mail, of the 19th Inst. gives Railroad Question — Governor Fish, the following particulars of aa elopement from New Since the passage of the anti-slavery resolutions, the | tharin dehe Gnece ae oe ne eee jceton.—Itappears | Je capitol bas under, @ thorough ventilation; the hall | fair ae bata Ryd = a. bape | a a a4 1 ay ” v , “Je LJ yr a re ed has been more thoroughly Gcted for “airing,” ase pani alte en with about sanb00. the reealt of sight wire country member termed it ia his remarks, and | months digging at the mines, durin sich tae 1 may | probably, hereatter, there will be ao more postileatial | readily be supp t his eyes had mot b odors oF Insurrectionary movements of importance | with the eight of anything inine k Arrived at New York. Vir Greeo, who during the session. At least this is devirabi ail, bendsome fellow, put up at the Astor. patro- The citizens of Troy have made preparations fore | mized the barber, tailor, Bootmaker. ks, whose efforts Great dinner ow the 22d of Febraary, and fovitations | Seether with @ naturally fescioating person, and « (er | understand) have been extendet toboth breaches | Pocket full of “California rocks.” rendered bim at be lature to attend. It is expected the t once the cynosure of fond glances, gentle hop: and other roft aud agreeable Lacar johny pred) nien's nature couldn't repel, Among the Jacob P Droyon. a young bie . bore off the palm aud th» her», | oped on Satur on last, lear: | on the Yio I sball, if ote oo aod perhaps #0, if not) i will give | to lament or rejoice as the spirit you an account of it. | : oi spir The Albanians feel a great desl of jenlousy in regard tel At preliminary to what should come after ward, | to these annual diners of the Irojaas; but it caunot tee theh puepene taewatied o temetemca we A - dese Sreseed” for cil etive euterprious,” p ud | thea to Marshal Tukey by telegraph, whiow vorulted | aa uae in their discovery and arrest about 12 o'clock oa Mon | day night, just after they had retired to ed Me pther people are about, and, of , Might be permitted to pre fey, without intend to fefleot im the least upon A! me if the Albaniaos, with superior bad the equal enterprise of Croy. latter, “It ten sate more racon San cone sen, D ‘ond the hawdoonne Catteroten hed tn Lansrnne Ws there is not one whose enterprise rauks higher thaa | Tesult of which was that all parties saddeniy left in the thle same Troy. Don't you think 80° firet train for New York How the affair will end. ia | The general ratirond bill, of which | have obtained a | PO* the me ge ys py — oe Sire eedtng. Thee | would pay over $125 which ebe stole trom hima, amd his | travelling expemees from and to New York Green da- clined to do this, but agreed to t Ke the lady off the | separate quarters. where they | plate upon the vicissitudes and | oftentimes subjected In the iaoraing Mr. | of railcond If a law te pared, It ought tobe of such a character | as to seoure equal rights andypjual advantages to all railroad corporations, which iF is desi A lee is. oF will be, totroduced iuto the Legislature, to make the health officer aad his deputies. . salaried officers. [am told a reduction » writing from of the twenty aioth ww days, the inhabi- Rie Grande have eva a terrible state of excitement. fearing a dese people of Rio Grande city, to wreak th Them Jactined by that sterm Tere is for blood for blood, daye ago. red near Salinas, pou #0 well by 8 gentiem ms to kao that toe letter of the 12th. | did Governor Fith injas- Tier, ip plactn, jm among ie so ofa _— whig * proposed im this city. Whether pleased or not bat the eceeetty for making this correot mm, | feel Deund to make It, ae! would not do way one the last | fue the purpose of enforel gh tneiy Se Sa Se | fealty to plunder and rate ‘all parties Melent force to protect themselves beg 3 byw will stste the peetdontars of the lone omresten elated | | to me by one of the Americans, now in prison here L. nen Teter Mi it of Roma, ‘Uroagh wn an e angus, «| oma, he 9 gy thie side of the river if whey taped ¢ Invaneetiva yom rue Rio Gaanve—Paoromtion vo | Mexieam frontier’ by paying the pas gmy le tes ‘ ; $260, Sresor raom Texas uther stipend. which was complied with by the Americans A few days afterward: while the party was rnoamped at @ creek near Salinas they were surprised by the very eame oiloers, who had aiready received bes to pase the goods, and a force of State Texas, conten stee & comSscation aod fore | twenty-five eridiers, d fired upon before they had feltare of (the seuster beid by persoms wader ticies | time to aeize thet at th emanating from the goveromeuts of Spain wud Mexico, thington was shot through Gepectally whee the posscesors of there are lantly rr the fire, bat he soon fel ee eee oe wight bal on, who was deeperatet the firet fire retreated towards the ere: sued by the ruthlers mitoresnts, who beat hiv bral out wieh the butt of Warthington’s Hille oe. being left alone and when ail hope of being | able to contend against auch fearfal odds had vanished rurrendered at The letter chtrested oniy om to bury the remains of their fallen oom des bot even that hoon wae denied them The Mex- the dead left them « prey to voltutes Lee: on —M member of | | we Massachusetts. Legislatur “ink Vee, tne e driver from thet ALomolous porition of the Kio Grant. ovcapied. as w: ic of Texas, a towards th Btate ot” ‘Texes, to the actual com: the ec mmeneement of her erif-gorerament so yaire an actual and rightful © hip and sovereignty over this territery, by that simple declaration, wi sotoal cveupeney Of the sawe by her trou Mct-nt not omly to aaeert ou yugh many other oo netheieuey of t | ae, our di-tamce from the capital. the placer of het 1 courts, sod the necessity of @ more eMetent go #4 final re. etion with his suit of thts agitation rests chiefly upon the decision of found io bit «at, ready to attewd to yore staved Brownsville (Texas) Ping, | the affaize of State. so far as Berlin t ne Me ds an enierprining ingisiator Boston Bee Feb, 20 aynem ot T La te Hensacome. Flour, bbis. | Provisions, bbdia. . = Whiskey, barrels, 109 Butter. 2 Exrrosion ap Loss or Live av Nites, Micnicas.—The severe); arn, was terribly mangled a1 parently almost lifeless. (haries Brown, oue of the bailding ot the Nae the ex- Mathers, tora, wi T9 po the boll- re, but nape gpe with slight injury. Jobo Nyman was fi ote th bo dd esonped without ‘Detroit Tribune, Feb, 1 CITY TRADE KEPORT. Tnvnspar, Feb. 21-6 P. M, The firmness and activity displayed im the cotton market was maintained to-day, and large sales were egain effected, at an advaace on previous rates, as will be seen by the quotations gi: below. In many other articles of produce, dealers were waiting the receipt of steamer ), before operating to any considerable extent. The flour market, however, was more active, and considerable sales were made, including Canadian, for export, without material variation in prices. Wheat continued firm, with sales of Canadian, for export, on private terms, Corn exhibited no material change, while sales were pretty freely made inoluding lots for export. Pork remained about the sa: with rather more ijaquiry, while there was nothing new in other provisions. Coffee sold rather more freely, but on terms Boni ruled in favor of purchasers, compared with the rates. Su; wore sold bps bed ox- teat ommend in — Molasses ued at lor e re ex: pots and $6 for pear P B nicer '6.—Flowr —The sales of the day reached 10.700 bbis., including 2,700 bbis. Canadien reported at common to straight State at $4 5744 a $5; mized Ohio and Indians at $5 06 « $5 18; Michigan at $5 18 @ $b 8734; pure Genesee at $5500 $5 O24. aseend extras were uochan; Si ‘The eales ‘ to straight brands Baltimore, Brandy wi dria. Rye Flour was quiet, with sales of 100 bbis at $5.06 a $3 1236. Corn Meal was very dull, at $2 37% @ $3 for Jersey and $3 125, for Brapdywine, Buckwheat was unchanged. Wheat (he dewand for milling eva- tinued good, and for Canadian the inquiry for export wasfair. A lot of the latter chang-d bands at private bargain. Other descriptions were orm and anchanged Rye was something less firm, with sales of 1,000 busnels BtGle, and old at something leas. Ours —The de- mand was moderate; market neavy Prices were, however, unchanged. n was in moijera‘e lemend, and rates were uuchang+d ‘Tne sales reached 13 000 bushel imeluding interior at 67 bse ; mixed sor ern at 590 @6¥igc ; white and yellow southern and yellow Jersey at H0e.; and white Jersey at b¥\g0. Bar- ley Melt was scaree aod ble at T8c @ Ble, Barley was wanted at 68¢ #700 Canadium Peas were io fait demand at 90¢ @ ¥5c. im bulk and barrels Bexawax.—Che market was buoyaut, with sales of 1,500 bbls. western at 240. cash. Corres — noticed saies of 1.000 bags of St Do- mingo at 10}¢c. Rio was sold at about 14c., and Java was worth Ide, @ 16 Corton.—The bur it feeling so apparent in the market during this week still coutiaues, and sales of 4,000 bales were effected to-day, at an improvement on the rates of yesterday. We quote:— LiveRroot CLassivica 10%. N.Ori'ns, Mom Uplands, Florida. vile & Texas, Nominal Nominal. Nominal THEKS —The demaud was good aad pric steady, with eales of 3,500 ibs. prime western live at 300) cach, Freiants.—Rates to Liverpool continued firm, with ‘® tair amount offering; and but tor the fi ket would likely have assumed «i activity. Fur. ther engagements of corn fade st 64 ; of cotton, at 3-16d.; and heavy goods, in # small way, at 25s. gd was taken at2s. To Havre, cotton was teken at c. Fuvrr.— We noticed sales of 700 boxes o* cluster rai- eins, at $225; aud 1.000do M Kat $2 87% a $3. Hay —There wasa moderate business doing ithe steady demand for North er and Staten Isiand, for shipment, at yesterday's figu Hemp —The market conti Sales of 48 bales of poor American dew rotted $186. 6 monthe, made, at $157 0 @ Hives —There was no inclination on the part of par- chasers to operate, unless at @ reduction in rates. [he market in general, was quiet. I'he sales of the day were 500 booked Curacos, at 8 Southern, at 94c. @ O}¢0., cash. Were inactive. Leap Beal mai @ Yo ; and 400 dry Other desoriptions 4 inactive, with emall ita’ weights, which’ were | d tendency Withe firm market. thers was dem: on Thomaston, aud sales were made of 2 0v0 ‘Se , cash ee. ar mig bout 230 bbis hey we New Or stall lots at 220. ibe. Oi.s —in linseed, there isa good feetin, rediarly" ee Tene beg steady, wit the de. mend is fair. Sales 6,000 galions, at 90c in casks, aad | —Pork ~The market was still uasettled; sales wore 500 bbis. at And Si dg @ $10 60 for mess, and $8 5755 for m OM in only moderate di nd. at fort was reported sold, tor oon, at $10 25 Beef was + & $6 for pi aod $4 75 for mess country, 300 tierces India mers sold on terms not made public Beet bams were steady, at $14 Cut meats were tira, GU) bbls. and tieroes, a: 5% = 6% 9 Ie. tor Obie, 10 we and Forty-third street, 25x82. $1080, 1 do ad- Jetntn ; Sao do do, $1,300, 1 do do, $740, Ae ag of house ioe a London Verrace 22x117 house aud 451 Broadway 26200, $28,000, a 256x100, $6. 760, do do aut 4 lots on Tw d street, each 27209, together $200, % do « Ofth street pear Seventh arevus. each $1700, $3400; houses wod jots 80 252100, $16,000 rach, $90,000; do do 62 462100. $5,000; Ey boures and lot 454 Rice. rive. to ibs , the latter va for prim ney — Pere was « fair demand for old new clo- Mo With rales to @ moderate extent at 6 tor old, aad Thy aT for new, Svcans —Sales of 800 to 400 hogsheads New (Orie Were made at 45 a6 cents; (fair middling to goo tal geattta 40 to 00 hogsheads New Uriveas Sere ton at about 45) cen of }, has been acorpted are 200 bogehende ‘The supply continues ample Tonace ‘The transactions for rome few days back Dave Deen very smail. aud boiders . this day was very steady. with sales of 5) hogs Kentucky.at Bye : OC do virg ia at Tas cwntes Florida at 30% 40 cvnts, leaf at 1€ #18 cents; also Cubs. at 19 4 2 crute, Tae ioquicy was limited for manufactured weds at O54 8 90 conta, sy — The market war steady, 145 barrel bv 26 cents; and a swail lot of New Uri cents, cash. Vradge * imective at previous ee Reorsrre or Pi VEE PER Rarnoave Groce Vewrenoar Calves, bead... Sheep, bead. . MARKETS KLSKEWHERK STOCK SALES. Bririwonne, Fob. 20-1 shares Baltimore and Ohio Mail- Toad, wb, & A RSTIC MARKETS. wok Cartie Maawer Feb. 20 —At market 394 about 254 beeves and 190 etores, consisting of working Oxem. cows aud calves, yearliags two years Sig, | and three years old. Prices.—siarkes beef eat-e # it ; Geet quality. #6 25 #4 ordinary, $34 $850 8 tog oxen, 860, rf $34. Vearliogs, $8, 97 0 912 iF . By lob. $1 25, $1 H0a $2 PORKION MARARES Persawer co, Jam 93 — Market overstocked « kinda cf imports, and burivers We MUSE EXPect prices still morgruiaous thea at present rates. and incresred ditfie rales Cod) Dealers hold abou! 13,500 droca, ree tailing at ¥ ® 105 t commences early this soar. bat tbe heavy rtock of fieh apd . beef, ineiine ne to the pinion the puffietent for the ordipa. ve prumption lart enler together Tes — Large sales ebeete and bf cher * ome Ste a drug Kalen of Walvon's ersouers at 4 hee, w hy per M, rosin 4 ) P A ih” 8 on adticrs from 7. mireue j vd ae nF Wius ohip Oy wh t about half s mile from the }, Marriages and Deaths fy catbilisipet toa seta her sy Februsary #1, the Rey. Dr. at net omnes ron both of Op Weds fan7y 20, by the Rav, V. Monrcomeay, to Miss Corvetis E. Miius, both of this city. Died, February 21, Carnanive Lyvcu, sister to Thomas and are requested to attend her ot residence ef her Licut-Boar.—It will be besiemeeaere ates & light-boat om or near Passing that ver, of me last fall, sared. ze Coween be aad aay few! us sheal, to warn vessels eh ‘boat Patt ber station some weal rhored. with the before 8 good fire, while had to ri pee fe I, haath Deiraicu Couumann, aged 21 —— and consump iMmess. His friends and scq and the friends of Froderlo C. Batterman and Van Osea, 620 vo- ptitten crew! aed other damages 7! seqeened to attend his aot St the house | somewhere, there is no dovbt, This is boat, when at her ‘tation, exhibited rather a pales betvor ry Should the boat hor light be a good o: em brillinns Ligh ht on Santaty Hoad it ought to be. "The iy ty on Co, ft, and speaks well for th & vessel mistook it for Boston light, cut away tho foretopmane’ RS February 21, of soommuanen: James Ovincton, Esq.,an old and respectable i: Ditant of this city. At Montezuma, Vs.. February 19, Jouy P. Scusamen- pg native of Schodack, New York, in the 62d year te, Fort Constitution, Portsmouth, N. H., February Brevet Lieutenant ey | tem. x = haseett Rocks i and go! formed various 0 te oF ture, some numbskull has su) hoomhilised, for a 0 propose such & «! Boston light, which mn beautiful revolving light tion from Bosto: =STnisies INTELLIGENCE. ———————_—_==__ ii it eae te to "the Enstw bs Lameatine, steering N, was signalised Feb 13, lat 3215, FOR CaLivonst, the Pico. Harrie from Boston (Nov 12) 2 2 Lae 38 BY N- lo 37 Port of New York, Feb, 22, 1850. ‘Telegraphic. columns for the latest Marine Intelli- Bee news nee by Telegraph. Maio, from N York, wog carg noe, for davanuaa, Russia, Boston Hsiao, Adams, for NYork. naxt 9 Gays; and ‘loes, he, Middle o jarden Key, A Ladd: James Wal Rp My a Iadelphiay 3H US M Bteamehi fevane 16th, 7 ¥! berts, Faloon, Hartetein, Now Orleans, Feb 11 arith mdse and passengers. to MO Ro- ty heavy weather off Caps Hat- d signais with ship r ! th Marshall. Hiverpoal Wednesday atternoon by the telegray }, Laverty, Liverpool, 87 days, ig wie: Robert Wert, (Br) hs, Bo for Liverpool, ta Liv. peat, te mie. te G Milne. Deventaty hard fo aver 8 penees, averpeel, Dre 31, with mdse and pareengers, to Ki Ship Eemeraida (oem, of Bruns ys, im ballast, to FG Thu eB is OT Bark Jobn Stroud, Riwell, St Marks, “and 7 days from Wert, with cotton, to J Elwell. The J 3 hada pilot oa bi ary Carthagens, 21 days, with wt; albot, for N Yor Liverpool, wt; ‘Sacks Clyd “Ame ican ( Br} pool, wtR cen, 6 days, with coffee, ko, to rar i outers, Cooper, Mobile, 14 days, with cotton, to N Te 2 pews, Jacksonville, EF, 6 Suwannee (of Cameea).” ‘Perry, Cedar Keys, Fa, 16 ‘with eott-n, to Coe, Anderson & Vo. ™N mall, Mat ret alkteye fr for Si 1 leg: Vai ady, Brig "Sabao (of Ch daye, with umber, tod Bi edar; hove her ‘Om by the ‘sneer secelved. ‘ewbern, NC, 4 days, with na- "Sohn Willetts, Cramer, Newbern, NC, 4 days, with B Dickinson, Corson, Newbern, NC, 4 days, with see metnes Washington, NO, 3 days, wish na- ‘Ber Oscar Jones, Kelley, Norfolk, ¢ ‘Swain, Baitimore, 66 8 Delega’ Beran a oe Howes. Now Orleans; Ju; ton; Delaw ra, Try Philadelphia: and kiehmond. i hips B Geo Turner, barks Frederiox yeirmen ‘arren. Aro’ brig Sarah Williams; sohre J ex Atking, Alert. Also sailed, bar! nevon, Web 17—Arrschr Saml R Jackson. Bi + La, in distress (see Misce'l). 3 reste oa Curry, Wilmi Bolton abbe 7 et Del: pete Riorado, Pin Lag Millbridge, Me, 2a2'8 days from Ship Lewvre Weebe, from sengers, te BD Hurlbut & Co. Also four ships.» bark and a brig, unknows. for Liverpool, 1dg, barke Charlotte Harris + Prinoces Alice (Br), Strick, ‘for Liverpool, ‘The light ship be age 3 the Hook parted her moorings w drifted near Rockaway. im tow yesterday moraing, aad she anchored at bet mornings at 10 o'clock Fes fvue at sunrie, wsw; at meridian, NW; at sun- eet, NN Herald Marine Correspond nee. oot be), We Naparima (Gr), All from F. Lake ie Smith, froa 0 xth avenue, $750; bdo do, $04), 1 do do, | repair; Faedresm ter: beige Atrienin. ¢ Pp a (8p), Meatener, remen, 14) Bareoloos, ldg: Vrsmoice Orehitis. Bean, tur a Miscelinneous, Snip Tua actan, of Fiymouth, 175 tone 13 years old, ia 'B # $1350, She will hail from a will load Imusediately tor Man Pranctece. . at Key West, 2th alt, from New York. date,® bark ashore on Orance Keys, with six Hy doing nothing, t Philadelphia, from Charleston’ rr Pan Shoals, encountered sisfrom SB, which carr te (Br % etopmast stayeail, whilst endeuvoring ts work | Kean, from Porte aveties 14g; Tower Boer m, for ren +~. Boyce from Porto Rieo, is reported ashore on ds ne im the Potomac. Orleans for Baltimore, retara- eal caveed the vessel to leak. < cated to me by wy frien ty of navigators vo baw J ing Hy ch are Oi chen) Mesias Bord aux ), Josse, Bordean: all, Boston; brig ary, ‘Miller. Peneacola. New fon, i hae wohr ha vessel | tebe sophia Parkers a ays wich for N eet erecn water. as rae a nan eopsne meh . Compeer (Be), Brown, 33 sesgeee ee= 1 1 i if 1 Sisks searsseen am: ther ways lon 96.) sith we bey dest hed onl 2m Bas ee -~ Sxsez fey etscs RL“eR fife, Lb @ Marcin, wero, J hor North poiet of Pi th 28% milea NNW from 15, 1640, pata 41 miles, the South- At 2 lea paened ” coral rhep! y te Strsiteot Sundy, N63 W from the B point of Laing +4 22 ee h from the north rete 28 are sie tot wed kale ae ion for re, stad down fa paper 189 FEE Eceeve bon provtstens ont y Istend, tn Sorry isc oet 107 37. as soem near the equator, Int 1 01'S; lon 19 ™, in Augusts 183k, Yat 3326 N, lon 8925 10 sect sapdb 3348 recollected that e propri= noe that ad reea light should je must be green ake — ligat for A COASTER. Spoken. showing a whito signal with blus square te siznal, with bine torder, and J 7 7, 20 miles B of Bath for Gaiitorois, Ms ote 7, Int 35, lon 35 (no adoube ‘ea Aloica, Pinkham, from Bath, Nov 15, for i Cateens lian, gt 3520 Ne lon 87 80. Frio, prev to Dec ots om Rosen (Nov 12) for California, Deo 2, The C bas since beon spoken off Cape » 4—Brig Edward Prescott, Bryant, for Bos- French brig L'Sspoir, Bianchard from St omas bound to Havre, was seized on a charge of smug- NELLA, Feb May yA Hasan, Thurlow, of Castine, for for Feb 9—Barks i ‘Big weg; Blan- Shumway, for from Lod a bac puthley, ’” by ren kL Waltn ton, mf Yor N York: Lag Mobile, ah Nag: Kelloch. Kelloch, for Fall River, iL, Jenuings, foc NYork, ldg; Washington, Arr echr Sonora, wig fr i. Kirkwood, Marti, fardner, West Indios Bl. sc ‘Bay tate, ieee p 25 miles BNE from ships Thi Se: ‘and China, ‘Desmark, Aa Sa. Bt Thomas and 3t Croix; Brie Bigley, Gaacies- yh i one, f Dey Meintyre, for 16 Arr proviows sohty Zenit or! ates ¥ a, Sid vohrs Virginia Hodgen, Owes, WI, Jeti tp esren, Fob 15—Arr brig Nathan Hf Sti, * 2 Bast- ¥ 7th, sche Ritioced, Ly! ‘Thomestea for Riehw ond; 18th, 7h: Band aston 5, NV¥ork Sta brig Bile Dudley, fia ship Thamer, Abbot, South- eho Norton, Klement, wie Encline, it River for NYork: sly reported, except 1a 19—Arr sobt Annabella, Packard, or 18— Art sober Sarah Bro: oe Nort sth. Ay Feb Arr bash Fairmount, W@hicaey, Bagle, festove, Broo! a oot — Ship Cathertnges Ww p49 J Conroy, W Rus- 1 apt Stren, Inte of bark awe t & P Obark: an TW Colton, ford, JL Post. Fieros, Capt B Benet Bedsinl gon, Mre Ht, Mrs A Chanfraa, ny: Ellen Oey. Gitawis, Vrs anna Fon, are Thomas Be Henry atmer, Gibson. Ming wea B Wlia: M Lancia A Curry, La Cormick. + Moore, J lantine, R Pa: 1G ices T m Tee = Ge ie! uffy, Semuel NP Langland, ¥m Be: ‘the 150 throveh fro: pecs MEDICAL, os Mebicat.— —A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN IN TAB sfrican trade from Liverpool, England, and who has berm surgeon of ope of the Siar Line o| pac Jat discharge from his late captain, wis! one of the lines of packete Letters addi this office, shall be attended to, ITs POSITIVELY CURED BY WATTS'S NERVOUS Antidets. ‘This t*, without exeoption, the area‘ost ma e the world bas yet discovered. money will be te~ if found una} Lyons’ REPLY: ot mel loss of 01 Of me of ‘The Pills bill ra Powders kill cockr 420 Broadway = you thi ‘item, and all ‘kinds et lanecton ‘Depot, R. RICORD'S HEALTH PROTECTOR. OR PROPHY- Tactical Soap, to prevent infection of, certain delicate ule medicine is for sale the French Hair Dress— Aisences.” This incomparable oniyrat No 13h Ohactbore street ing Saloon, also at 51 Lispenar EATH TO INPORION Oe A pasmodie ‘The patients topay ine Sin bots weoures «him, of J wil give them $ werusiais Botile for what they take f it doce me's ie cases of neuralgia, tic dolor convulsions, hysterics, nervou Jar, veut by wis jo (Alnor WATTS, 102 Nassen sree, 1 rece! ttle ( joses,) to any part of th) Uni in. tee ‘ Thee rasioes termes ot Soapet Dircases, Se: eacen of the Prosta’ Hipotgney. 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