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NEWS BY THE MAILS. Tetehpeiias, ‘sock cating wichinsise proper eanaiee Common Connell. ophere. OARD OF ALDERMEN. Our Washington Correspondence. Ta ah He monly hur, Me. Mee- Wasuinaron, Jam. 7, 1861. | the views, whic taduced my predesesssc, D, Jan 6—Arreohr Chas P Brown, Applegate, N The Drsmissal of General Lane and Colonel Wel- | Maree yaa7 nk? °° Sanction the act of 8 o’cloox. Yo Died. more; sofmontas aad ange” 1 N= Ouane Aen 76 Zorn Re ee a ee aa remains will jaken to Poughkeopele for inter: ican =D, ler from Office. Specrficatrons of Fraud, Incom- | The to act on the subject of the extradi- ‘Phe friends of the family are tfully invited I. patency, Drunkenmess, Neglect of Duty, Scanda- | on of fugitive slaves being thus vesed sulci) 08 * wi te Sten ber tuneral from the rorldenoe of her son, | i2vttigs Fuilure, Teatabe, de Btenaa | Fe lous © ‘ , he. he gov ny hon A a Maher, 65 E }, to-morrow | Payal; sobre Fakir, Gardner, Havana; Conduct, Falsehood, citizen to submit to its nts under was to morning, et 10 o’olook. Her remains be taken to | York; Henry Alfred, Wase do; Louisi 7 BO. Mr. Ewing having been driven to the extremity witntion. To act differently would be elearly re- b the seron- ba yen Lae of A PI PE SS he P telli hat he knew, to ramen| J ’ ag of ling wn he knew, cme up to-day with ho | Sela Sy 7 aE was iatended to expt an Jaap ond ibs ofp ett ae vmstat stat si See Waning ttt, @ moval of General Lane, as Governor of Oregon, | fugitive, Seat pio Samant, ans mom teh wy Fans Consearenent.Snales- tings are gradually but sing. The | attend bie funeral from bis late reeidense, Ne, 68 Di- Borgel ated ‘ and of Colonel Weller as Mexican Boundary Com- |*di J surrounding the q is settled, and gu in | recent recovery of firmness im the cotton market has | vision street, which will take place, this day (Thurs- Bemy, & Sone a od missioper—the democra' the ‘rom the Street Com- given an. upward impulse, as the im} bity of con day), at 1 o'olock. a distinotly felt. Busch, WCalbent and ind uech, en , Noakes, Geo N with sug: ig Ae z Graving, Gor Mine warttett, Lieut W here oes Tuesday, 7th inst., Mre.Catnanine Maury, wife of Peter Maur} having charged that | 5S his destiny by the terme of the constitution. lady, ‘Boq,, aged 57 years, ths, and 2 they were removed because they were democrats; | 111s extradition would be determined without proof | gestions for the improvement ef the department. Li ft the business ge: days. Fs Sedu Ago ME Rea S MERA, Ae per BF arvin, B rf and thet Old Zack’s administration had violated of ownership on the part of the claimant, and with- | ¢p the teble and ordered to be printed ere in fair request, and stocks The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- | Mrs M Hart, Mrs C Hart, Mr @ tB the pledges which he had made to the people be- | out evidence of the identity or flight of the person | Annual communication from the Goansel to the | firmly, with an upward tendeno: spectfully invited to attend the faneral from her late | E Thora. ahaa r fore his election. claimed. If, however, the term used in the con- | Corpcration respecting the lew mt. Laidon | vancing, with astock insuffick 235 Broome street, at halt-past two re | rn aD! SHall, A P How ry ee, No. ‘am .) i ff the table, and ordered to be printe: held at prices rather higher than suit the views of | e’clook, to-morrow (Friday), the 10th inst, without C Russ, Ryka we bales te sewn Oivere's, tution meities « e ot the Feeoe be- | A aneal anmoansiontion of the public odmainieteatis | pateee ? centae were nk aan o.,and ore in | ‘further invitation. wiesires Baker OH Stith’ Mrs Walkes and child, Mice Sanger, K Gps % paring for an pang longing to the claimant, and withheld from him— | +o the Common Council of New York, for 1850. Or- | active request for the clothing trade, ‘Ticks are quiet, | At San Francisco, om the 16th November, of dyson: | Webb and lady, Mr Middleton, CH Preeman, JJ 3 Senate, in opposition to Colonel Fremoat and | and the enactments om the subject, requiring proof | dered to be printed. but firm. Stripes dull, but steady. Priating cloths | tery, Huis Tuomas, Jr., of New York olly, aged 36 | Wilcozsen, JN Hudson GO Butler, Mary Carolin—lt{n the others. | It will. therefore, be interesting for him to | of right to substantiate the claim, and the concur- | “Communication from the Commissioner of Repairs | are very firm, and strengthening. but rather in an. | years. OAT. ante Peahody—~0, BD Welle, late of Reverie know that Mr. Ewing bases his removal from the | ring decisions of the Supreme Court, affix this | and Supplies, relative to the building of an iron fire | ticipation them possession of a demand; the |" At Benicia, California, of brain fever, in the 324 | y/2yeRrcvl Ship Peabody —¢ B Welle, late ‘Mar- Mexican boundary, service, upon the following al- i to the term—then the question arises | alarm bell tower, ia Thirty third street, betwoen Niuth | sales are moderate, both here and in Providence. | year of his age. CHances H Fesbiria, son of Austin | garet and Jane Wallace, of Longford; Dean ehip's eur- 4 re Aras ow " meaning legations:—That the said Weller had been a de- aim rT Tenth avenues. Reterred to the Committee on | Prints are rather more active, with sales maki mn | 8. Fordham, of Hi oe Boon. falter to Butler county, Ohio, in the sum of pe lage vets oye nord aru 8 ve to Western buyers; prices sre on the advance, W noe Wednestay merening, amrnrs p Rowan 2. 1 Pt nag tty My ey oe 16,933 66; that he was habitually intemperate— adoption of the proper remedy to assert must be conceded by peness OF 4 pee wine ee ees ee aitine m1 len, county | Wood, Ws re! ‘ft assessment in the ‘Phirteenth mat 4 'm Johnson lady, Mrs Porter, MrJ that is, a drunkard; that he was not qualitied mor | this clear right, patriouc citizens may differ, and and Twenty- | A large business is at hand. ‘di ‘© Leonard, ‘CA Joh: d Perry, Mrs Bowes and child a, Ind; , f c : | Othe rele 4 friends of the family, competent, but totally ungwalitied and incompe- | the privilege to maictain aud express that honest ‘ADOPTED. arb very frm The clotainn take is tning | beraoé che Diy Goods Clerks Mei, eats asovclowon, | Segre smusrem Misses Jebaoen, W 4 Gindstane, a tent, for the duties of his office | No prudent man | diversity of opinion must not be impaired. To 8, in favor of petition for bra ‘considerable extent, at very low prices. | are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, (to-mor. ould have appoi ed such a man as John B. Wel- | surrender it, under violent threats and denuaciatory 4 ar ood request, at good and steady pric row) the 10th inst.,at 2 o’clock, from his late resi- jer to such en office, or trusted so an amount | clamor, would be an abandonment of the deeply the Committee on Sewers, on the remon- | Ai tion of the Portsmouth Company is spok« of the public money in his hands; with all the | chenshed privilege of liberty of thought and bots and Andrew: of as being shortly to take place. Cotton Rentalooneey facts against him possessed by Mr Ewing, he | speech. Wien the enactments of the national is moderately active, but stock is light, and_pri should nave turned out the said Weller had he been a whig. He was notto be trusted with the public money. He was di:qualitied for the duties bbe office, and utterly incompetent to discharge them. General Lane, according to Mr. Ewing, belonged to that class of office-holders, whose vileness of abuse, gross calumny, and slanders, of General ‘Taylor, required their removal instantly. Besides all this, Genera! Lane had neglected his duty ia Congress fail (o convince the people of their jus tice and propriety, it is their duty to seek their modification and amendment. The receently en- acted Fugiuve Slave law, while it remaizs a statute, demands the support of all the Citizens, and unless our written consututions are worthless parchments, until the judiciary declare it otherwise, must be esteemed a coustitutional enactment. Ale its de- fects of sucha nature as to Warrant the public in urging its amendment ? Resolved, e Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies report to this beard if the contract entered into with Abraham Vanness for the construction of a new engine for Company No 44. has been complied with, and, if not, to report the cause of delay. Adopted. Whereas, The division of the Tweltth ward into two wards, renders it necessary to provide suitable accom- modations jada police in the Nimeteenth ward thus oe therefore ve tending upwards. Mouslines de laine of the new yles are coming forward, an mand is about commencing— prices will armty with @ light clothing enquiry, and reduced stocks, are advancing. Holders are very firm. The clothing trade have taken off the bulk of the stock to supply the California demand, which hes been active for the last month, tts have obtained a considerable ad- ial request. tucky jeans also have advanced, with a further advance in ex- ectancy. Bheeps greys are held at higher prices. Mevomonts of the Ocoan Steamers. ame. Lana videneo; TC Miller and lady, Indy, of New Orleans; K Le qu inaxabal, W Fettrs, R Jones, Jas Williams, of Ban Francitoo; & 8 Lovg and lady, of Jamaica; Antonio Gonzales, la GP Rvisner ‘of Minit Ganasne "a Cxstal Wr Brick ir Molanes, ma, Canada; A Caya Ww mphreys, of Ew ¥ Jessup, Mre Jackson and SHIPPING. yregon ; E 1 ‘ iy That the Commissioner of Repairs and | Cachmerettes are selling at full, and twee stew RPOOL_UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM: Cregon i he had uot taken care to remove the | Tat part of the law which authorizes the crea- eted to procure suitable premises in | prices. ‘The scarcity of lew wool ts compelling ay OMhip PACIFIO, Captain E, Nyes, This stenmanip wil filthy Indians trom the white settlements ; he had | tion of a new and irresponsible tribunal, under the ty-fifth street, for | advance of low woollen goods, whether the demand dopart t lor Europe, positively en Wednes~ permitted the Hudson’s Bay Company to trade | name of commissioners, is liable to exception. teenth ward, and | be great or small. Cotton fisnnels are steady. day, J k M., from her berth at the with the Indians on our side of the line. It appears, Waivirg the inquiry whether the judicial power Imported goodsare more active; clothiers and jobbers feseet Gone! street. No berth secured till paid foe, Alt let- however, thet the last two or three of these | of the United States can be vested anywhere but RESOLUTIONS REFERRED. largely, both in returence to the California po My BN fod seocmmodntions foc charges against General Lape, were brought | in regularly organized courte, with the recerds Resolved, That the salary ot the Street Commissioner ma nd trade is evid elegance cr 001 ‘: egainst him from Oregon, after he had been re- | of courts, there are objections of serious import | be raised to $2600 per annum, and that of the deputy become active. The arri RD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall st. DOW he gov i reti i Btreet Comm! er to $1,600 per year. The steamer Artic will sueceod the P cific, an: moved from the governorship of the territory. to the institution of this tribunal. All history ary 6th, Povitively mo freight will be received after Moi These are pretty heavy sconrations; “ahd we shows, that special tribunals, clothed with dis- erg ren pnntet-co Ci which ang book fae Pi orl platting “4 Shipe—John Henry, Pog Dunham & Dim Yening, Jan. 20, enh Cel "Weller aunwer thei, ane daubt aot they | fable to abuse, spd have’ been instruments ot oy | tema"stane™ae" joiner canon: eroeawen-- | doe? Sdotenge aging Tadngar eee wnnen:, We,may | Mactietbmaa: tabs daiaas S TAN Rane” Al py ammo Mir Bae tae a 9 -, J 0 ta : , a r8.—' com) is lin will, = - i) satisfaction of Mr. Ewing. afr. pression. If im these, the early days of the repub- REPORTS REFERRED, good. ee Large or rather exc ae oe clan’ seek. Searee eorpes. 80 ion ATLANTIO) Captain Wont. BAL 1G, Gaptain Comstooke Cass, Mr. Bradbury, aud Mr. Downs, replied ge- | lic, when no reason of urgent state necessity can Of the Finance Committee, on the petition of Samuel | importations are out of the question for this spring | ter, Thomas, Charleston; Warren Brown, Bartlett, Jacki 1, Capt ye. RIATIC, tain Grafton, C. mas, + a Captain Luce. neraily, leaving the specifications of Mr. Ewing | be invoked, powers of a igh judicial nature over | Woodward, for correction of tax. Of the Committee | Allg circumstances are againet them; the increasing 2, These shine Raving been built by contract, expressly fer ville. for fuiure consideration ty and ty of an individual are to be | 00 Roads, in favor ot regulating and grading Eighty. | cost of import, both from the higher prices of the raw | _ Schre—Ida, Bolling, Halifax, NB, H Moss, Jr; Mary Po To-morrow, we mey expect an interesting dis- Se ane Rae ree ineuier tribunal, in | third etreet, from avenue A to Third avenue 3 materials of manufacture and the ru! high rates of BL SF eminaten, BOF ‘Chae aie Sone cussion on the California Land bill Thedebate | an irresponsible person, the security of the fife, | Committee on Streets, in favor of fencing vacant lots | exchange, will prevent more beiag sent than there are | Sih, Usliimare: & i howell; _ speed; and their accommodations for passengers aro une upon the ceses of Lane and Weller has been | reputation, and liberty of the citizen in after-times, a _ stor ag valk pos ag Hy pod Hon grooe oa - rere bcang Cate eeseap ots Menag egret g “ tlcepeOreren Sturges, and Fashion, Biydonburgh, Pro- | Tes of pacenge from Mew Fork be Laverpoel @250; exetee pe & poor business for the Senate at this Hine | When new political or sociel emergencies may | tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-Aith streets, The great prosperity of the country will enable higher ee a ae See tore, Os os<daihed jay; butit it shall only resuit im teaching the | arise will depend on a most precarious tenure. The RESOLUTIONS CONCURRED IN. ices to ae id.and French goods especially willcome government cervice, every care has boen taken in their con- struction, as alse in their engines, to ensure strength ang Arrived, ™ ip Washington, Floyd, B: De ais Socomahin Fperinatce. Nore., Bremen, Deo 15, eed surgeon will be attached to onoh ship, important maxim that “honesty is the beet po- | courts of the United States, whose judges havea | ‘bat Fourth avenue, from MeDougal street to | forward in full quantities. All the orders sent forward | Yi Southampton 2let, povthe secured until paid f licy” in politics, as weil as 10 everything else, | pride of character, and over Whom’ a controlling | Bowery, be repaired, to France, cannot be executed even at an advance; as | Mover © tand, Tiss experienced very henry, sales from xa of thee ships will not be soeountable for golds something will be achieved. Itis @ hard task to | influence is exerted by the impeachment clause of | | That the pavement in Rector street, from Broadway | the pre-engagements extend forward to months; such | Thanged signals with Pkt ship Isaac Wright, Marahall, h Hom, Seaiien Jewelry, peosous stcnse te orem prove that 15,000 office-holders were turned out by | the constitution, should alone be invested with | to West street, be repaired has been of late the increased demand for all articles | tor Liverpool; ist 60 31 N, ton 17 19 W, apoke ship Abereof therein expressed. . General Taylor's cabicet, because they were all | these extraordinary powers. Rather than hazard | ,,Tbst Michael O'Bsrine be appointed an inspector of | of French fabrics. doz, from Philadel bis, bound yasroeaD DATES OF GAILIN Knaves or fools. The whigs wanted the offices, | the chances of illegal decisions, and the consequent | $¢ common schools of Fourth ward, in place of Dr. | | Featnens—Our market for prime live gecse wasa | | Bicamship Florics: Lyon, Savannah, 65 hours, with mdso Sen Baten rom Liverpeat 5 7 passeng I " » | Wednesda: : and the democrats had to go; that’s all ” | ire parable injury i an individual, results so full = ao ae chee Toth Manes Se the eg DULG Geen pe Wacom, bound in; Sib. 10 au ‘omiles ¥ of Caps | Wpeneeday. gan, Soar test, | MgTeN eee ieee poner of danger to the peace and good order of society, | “Phat John Clarke be appointed trustee of common s' —Only # retail demand existed for dry ood, and Reeeee yeonee tune focemnean Beerenees ene |e sah Seb ast ob. ad, 1851. Our Philadeiphia Correspondence, the judicial rp of the nation might wisely be | schools of the Fourth ward, in place of Thos. Wallace. | the sales, which were a)l from second hand, were at $2 ja, Peabody, Liverpool, Deo 34, with mdse and Do. Mer. 6th, 1861, Deo. aad, ian Puu apeLruia, Jan. 8, 1850. extended. If it be deemed expedient to deny a | Resolution to fill sep im bulibead, on North river, | 75. We quote mackerel dull, at $10 12¢ » $10 25 for toCH Marshall & Co. Sid'in co with ship De. ‘Mar. 19th, 1851, Bihootitd 2 trial by jury, and lodge the adjudication of this | between Thirteenth and Fourteenth sts. Referred. No. 1; $9 123¢ a $9 25 for No. 2, and $5 87 s $6 for No. . ' i , York. The F has experienced very heavy De. ry 2d, 1861. The Eighth of Janwary—Gov. Johnston's Mee | right of property in the breast of a single judge, | , Communication from the Btreet Commissioner, en- | 3. In herring small transactions were reported at 50c.. Guring the greater part of the passage. April 16th, 1551. . Do. 1, ‘and 266 | yor 1 OF passage, apply 0 sage—The Jnmwor Bachelors’ Ball. the kind of proof required should be indicated, | Dieting estimates for regulating and grading Fitty-frst | and U0o. for #ealed No. 1, respectively. . 2, passed POW aah eC OLLING, 6 Wall street, I. Tor to " - rs 4 . = tt was aged Liverpool, at 3/4. P “3 Though this dey is the ansiversary of the vic: | and fulb record of the entire proceedings be | ers, jprtweem Becond and Third avenues, Con- | | Risiinne eeke flows in some cates, at od, ip rope, frets Liverpos ne Tee CO. 13 king’ Abr yard, Londo, @. ROI agit te so tl st Us ato of freight by dhe , RO. yr the 0! vr the rate of y jobert (Br), Kogers, Liverpool, Nov 12, in bi 4 rv i ee ee eer! i a bove steamers from Liverpool will be materially red " jan tony ‘at New Orleans, thers is no synntem of made and preserved. Processes issued should be RERORTS CONCURRED IN, Grain was nominal at 4c. a4ige. 25 tous oil were ae tion by eve Taitctery, ee eee oe ALY | retumed, and the extradition of any colored per- | of the Committee on the Law Department. in favor | taken at las, 6d. Dend welght ‘was nominally “the celebration by our military, or any commemora- | son, for whose arrest a warrant had issued without of confirming the within named assessment lists, and | same. To Havre, 1000 bales of cotton were engaged tion to show that the event is not eatirely forgot- | hearing had before the judge, should be visited | of appointing Abner Sanford collector therefor. From For ashes and bark, rates rema' the sai tin to passengers. experienc with the penalties of odnane These moedifi- | tne yf morro ot th et department, in reference Bunch raisios remeined at mark Fone during the whole passag: e this cetaing. nit (he Keystone Club have a ball | Toricas of the law, while they eveld not interfere | to the seocmpany i Of 500 boxes at $1 80 & $195 for | Inter lom syoke Be brig Dalcluths, daye trom Bt Joka, NB, ‘assessment list for regalating h street, from Second to Thir Governor Johnston’s message was delivered to | With the rights of the owner of the fugitive, would | and grading Eigh the Legislature, in Harrisburgb, at noon to-day, | greatly tend to satisfy the minds of citizens anx- jonue. and in an hour afterwards, this’ eity was flooded ously desirous to perform their constitutional du- | mye following is the reply of the Corporation counsel | this article, and the shipping Suquiry was pretty acy | Bark Lasige, Atking to Taneizo, 54 days, with coffee, to J il eXtras centaiuing it. . 5 . i” Oe tothe resolutions offered by Ald. Miller, (which were | ti About 500 bales changed hands at 70c. a e Bake lio, Little, Pars, 19 days, with india rubber, op & Co, for Bi A smail lot of currants was sold at | [ENA umberland (pkt), Lord, London, and 45 days now held at 8c. seam Inarsneoete eich mate tod Gelocelke Masked sortes CONTRACT. ‘There was a steady feeling in the market for westerly alee ‘on the p i * way ticke: rs, at the office of RICHARDSON, WATEON, & CO., 41 Exchange Place. A most brilhant company was assembled last < Ge EST published in the Herald to-day) :— evening at the ball of the Junior Bachelors, an Mvrpenovs Arrray at Cuatanooca, La —We ~ 4 Im pursuance of the request contained in the a Se, tod 5 AMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR HAVANA, association which, copying after the Juniors of | ©#%% from the Chatanooga Herald, that a serious | pexed resolution, I have examined the basis of the alist tar ee Sree. Seaeeah, 6 tage, with eotten d Chapres, ‘Through tickets 20 dam ctham, succeeded in rendering their party ejaal | 824 dangerous affray came off in that place, on the | proposed contract with the New York Gas Company, as Schr Loango (of Waldoboro), Parsons, Mansanilla, 19 days Orleans passengers trans~ in every respect to those 60 popular te Your ole. 18th ult., in which it seems almost a miracle that | contained i ored by the Select Ko, to Lasala & Nephew. Deo 19,5 miles the resolution pr ii van. ly to the first question sug- + 3 P.M. the splendid january lth, mship GEORGIA, 300 tons burthen, D. D, Several invited guests were present from New | ™&DY lives were not lost. A difficulty had been Inox —In_ Scotch pi of 100 tons, dowble-engine eet . . gested, I answer in the negati afloat, at $21 26,6 months, English bars were quoted U.S. Navy, der, will sail isely at J P.M. Sotly ae well as Coptain Marthews of the Gias: | faq'taken place, The pertcularse briefly, are | The comtract propored woul bind the eompa asi , . ; pet jer nt hie foot of Warren street, Nie, with the New Orleans, ft light all the public lamps which the Vorporation m: Larns.—There was less pressing on the market, d these:—The difficulty on the one part was be- | DEh el ‘Jurlug the term of contract, upon prices favored the seller. Bome lote bring $1 628 68 per M. for Eastern. 19’ daye, with Lides and fo4- ¢, Benson, Richmond, 3 days, with coal. On Motassxs.—New crop New Orleans was very scarce of nh, ee sarah beth, ging ab, Jersey ry firm, with sales, to-day, of 160 barrels. at 328 | Wien fret discovered, the water had risen to her ci 330.4 months. There was nothing done in other de- | fours, By lightening ner case and working the pumps, they | [YOR HAVANA VIA SAVANNAB.— scriptions. guansoted ia ivectn The damaged part will be easily steamship Alabama. Capt. C.D. Lud Navai Stow no alteration in price of | repaired after her car a Governor Johnston, of Pennsylvania, and | tween Monroe Carter, David Angelly, William | Tya¥ite to be ligb : the Fugitive Biave Law. Jolly, —— Walker, and perhaps others; and on | the terms thereln m The following is that poruon of the message of | the other part between Jerry, Joseph, and Sevier Governor Johnston to the Legislature of Penusyl- | Fryer, brothers, and. their friends. ‘In the ren- Yania, relative to the Fugitive Slave law and its én- | counter which took place on Wednesday, the par- forcement:— ties met on Market street, in the heart of the town. x. 0. 177 Went street, 001 h In relatien to the extension of slavery and the | The weapons used were two six-revolvers, a rifle, | _ Im reply to the second question, I wiso was very little doing. Mary Elisabeth, Buok, New Savannah im season to take the stesmahi doty of faithfal observance ot her federal obliga- | a musket, a bowie-kpife, an axe, grindstone, clubs, negative Not only is there no exclusive 1 lots were selling from store. at ng Bla act gp pies Landa Anne, Voorhies, Richmond, $ days, bound ‘> | Isabella, Caps. Roliins, whieh | ‘Sangh on the 16tl ence. tions by the commonwealth, the views expressed in former meseages remain unchanged. There is nothing, in my judgment, in the history of the past, norin the Waroings of the future, to justify the abandonment of the principles, sacrediy re- gerded from the foundatioa of the State, of non-in- tervention in the domestic policy of other com- munities, and of resolute determinatioa of per- mitting no interference with our own. Fidelity in the discharge of coustitutional duty has distinguish- ed our government and people, and if an opinion exists within, or has been mischievously propagated beyond our borders, that such is not the fact, it is conceived in error of our true history. Pennsyl- &c. Carter was not preseat. His party forted in Townsend & Co ’s store, and used revolvers. ‘Che battle was brief, but terrible. Joseph Fryer had an eye shot eut. Jerry Fryer was shot in his arm; Joseph Loveland in bis hand. Of the other party, —— Walker was shotio the shoulder with musket balls, and his arm is badly broke—his damage very serious. William Jolly eut on the head and neck with a bowie knife. A man not engaged in the fight, by the name of Hush, shot in the mouth. Col. Thomas MeGallie, standing in a store oppo- site, had @ ball lodged in the breast of his coat. What damage was done with rocks and clubs we are not formed. The parues engaged were all ted. but the eighth stipulation contains an express jal of any grant of a sole or exclusive privilege, and an express reservation of the right of the Corporation at any time to grant the same privileges to any other company, person. or parties whatacever. The reply te the third question must also be in the Degative. The eighth etipulation reserves the right cf the Corporation to make similar contracts, or to grant similer privileges to any other company or person during the term of the contract. In reply tothe fourth question, I have to eay that it Sppears to me thet the only privilege granted to the company isthe right to lay mains or pipes in the stre+ts, during the term of the contract, and this, ty the seventh stipulation, they are to do under suc! rules and reguiations as the corporation may from ¢ now small, but will, probably, a week or two asthe advices from the South state that the rivers in that quarter have risen considerably. Rowgh turpentine had a drooping tendenoy, with s quiet market, at $3. Of common rosin, 200 barrels sold at $1 45 tor Wilmington, delivered. Ovw.— Linseed of] was in active request, with a firm market. and sales of 6.000 gallons, at 9a 9ic. per gallon tor English and American. trom store. Whale was very dull, and we heard of no operations. Provisions. Pork.—-The market for old mess was still lower with only a moderate demand from the trade. Prime was Grmer. The sales aggregate 400 bbls. at $12 26 8 $12 87, tor mers aud $9 26 & $Y STig, for prime. In pew mess there was no variation, rales making at $14. and $15 for clear. Beef was steady Allen, Boston. Pierpont. Baltimore. jount, Port Walthall, Ke Beal Wehr Sarah Ejizabet! jobec ou Bennet, Fall Ri », Cole. Bi b, Griffin, New Ba on inst. for Havana. For passage to Sav epply at 1% Front street. ’ Sau L. MIRCHIUL. 20, DISPATCH LINE. my and elegant elippar ship STAG HOUND, Rio Ardson, master, is now loading at ber berth, foot of Wal at Particular attention is req “i Asche has beon built with a view to ex pe And presents to the world the sharpest ship ever built. expectation is, that she will perform the voyage with! Shipp desi frevght, should mak mall quantity remain Superior state room accommocations for® or "ik. SUTTON & CO., 54 Wall streot, oF JOUN OGDEN, 116 Wail street. OR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT.—THR CLIPPER peopl ti t k DELAWARIAN, Capt. Haynie, well known as tbe vania, her people, and her authorities. always have | bound over to court, except Angelly, who mounted | time to time pass; and the company stipulates in all | and pretty active, with rales of 200 bbls, at yesterday's Below. bar! been ‘loyal to the constitution They wish tt | 4 fleet horse and made his escape. We will not | things to be governed by such rules and regulations. | rates Prime mes heavy and nominal at $1450 | Brig Bliss, of Eastport, trom —. Hy esse] out of Baltimore. Belavarian, is oly neither to be evad: Foz freight or pas y bo mes Weet stroet, corner Albany streos JOTICE TO NAVIGATORS.—CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW 4 Office, Oct, 254, 180.—The 6th so d 2th § 450, ‘appropriations for Light fi Ligh rovides—" That hereafter all’ buo} nor amended. They will not | comment on this dreadful outrage of the laws of | 1” consideration of this privilege, thecompany agree, | a $16. Keef he Balled. yey ro long as they shall be required by the corporation | Dressed hogs were beld rat: o : 4 d the lend, ax the whole matier has to be legally | [> ¢o do. to light all tbe pablis lamps, wherever the | sections were Inconsiderable. We quote them quist | Stesmbip Baltic, Comstock, tor Liverpool ‘pes of the company shall be laid. nt the price atipa- | at o.. though some holders aKed Oc, Lard wasin | | Br bark hitzabeth, Hanooek, (arr 5th inst, from Bristol, B, fakea in the proposed contract. Whenever the corpo. | tair request, and the market was fir Bales add up | whence she #ld Oot 30.) reporte:—Eneountered sixteen gales ration should not require the lampe to be lighted by | 900 bbis.. including good to fair and prime old, at 7% | during the passage: toval number of hours 450; one gale z speaking of the defalcation | the company, all the privilege tbat would remain to 47% andSc.; and someemall lote new at the latter | $5"6 lose ot anil. Sixty m tion relative | Of Mr. Greene, of thet city, says :—No man ever | them would be that of laying pipes or mains in the rate. Butter continued unchanged, with rather more . into by a large ship; oarri ation under it, | Steed higher in public estimation, or enjoyed, to a | streete under euch rules and regulations as the Com- | inquiry for the common descriptions, Cheese was in- 4 foresail, main Copentt permit it to be res It has been intimated that on questions connect- | investigated ed with the institution of slavery, and the ren- a “9 a ion of fugitives from labor, chase ‘eve nl ro Tue Morr Deratcatioy —The Mobile Ad- ations of a disregard of her constitutional obli- | térsvser of the 30th ul! gations. To the clause of the consti to fugitives from labor, and the leg yard i or in bays, harbors, sounds or chi there ever has beep in Pennsylvania, with all her | greeter extent, the confidence Jot his fellow men, | mon Covneil might from time to time ordain. | active and if anything, lees firm, at6% a 6X%c. phi 0, and reveived ot! weamberel’ os that’ paste @ t . then ¢id he’ who ow [Me then went on to speak of the privileges of theex- | Rear Eetarr.—To day's auction sales were as fol- fh Shetienos. With on comment desive that’ Up aires | enarged. ines Wisk a eres oe ves at lows — 2 lets on Sixty. third street, between Sixth and Alabama, Ladlow, for Savannah, bas ires im 1853, and said )‘Icannot doubt that it | Seventh ave-nues. and 2 in rear, each . mshi ged with an offence which, if proved, will | i#tingeontract, which was entered into in 182}, and 3x04, | taken her place to lend, gud will rail onthe Lith, interchange of moderate and rational opinions | Consign him to a felen’s doom. Mr. ‘The East and North rivers are filled with drift ice, jreene is an obedience to the law may be made, not only im- | €iderim the second Presbyterian church of this clear violation of this , for the corpo. | $840; 2 do. on Sixty third street, between 8 } | | ration during the ti ,to make @ similar | Seventh avenues, nnd 2 in rear, each $210. 25x104,$840; — plicit, but cheerful, it 1s proper to refer to some of | City, & member of the common council of the city | grant to any ether pore pany. | 2 @o, on Bixt d street. between Sixth and Seventh | 44% S-Wind at sunect SB, and light. the difficulties in re.ation to the subject, new exist- | Government, and occupies the highest (we believe) | “ The former grant eonveys to theGas Company the | avenues, and 2in rear.each $210. 25x104, $840; 2 do, om epee tre erat ing in the public mind and most honorable position in the Masonic frater- | sol a ir the Siaty-third etre olming, each $205, 2xl0p, $410; Telegraphic Marine Reports. Phe clause of the federal constitution relative to | Bity of this . ate; and in every station which he | of coon by Are yee eantuid-Sebe Gen Wechineton, Ba Bute marron Jan 8 . fugitives from labor, involves these propositions: | hae been called to fill, he has acquitted himselt | vntil t! $600 lo on Bixty. , 2x04, Gleored—Bhive Dolphin, Bese indisor d. ' “ TARY , hips Dolphin #: John Bortram, San O!P NORTHUMBERLAND, NRW YORK, JANUARY pha ervice ay e with distinguished honor; evincing talents it would be competent for the $1,280; 2 do On Bixty wecond street, each $200, 262104, eo re nin, Be RTBUMBERE, yaw YORE, v4 5 cae lave «pw Bl nly lle olay ry any Ox'st | socomplishtnenta that ecemande - cde expiration of that term, to make ® similar grant or | $400; 8 do, om Bixty second street, each $195, 25x14, | Piancinens,} iy Basher oe Sotniatsiaee: batons nr ened Padeonanns om boerd the Gases, 4 Thee the ectepe tte eee he 7} spect ‘but wniversal admiration. ‘That such s ntsto other companies to rupply tithet public $1 560, 3 do on Siaty second street, enoh $22), 252104, | Baltimore; Sum, Philadelphia; 2 ny lg pepe wahesebiag Be “ 1 : * or heures in the district embrace: the pre- | $440; 8 do. on Sixty » ‘Three Bister, Matanzas. shall not operate asa discharge from such service | Ta0—one 60 useful, so accomplished, and #0 be- | virus contract HENRY DAVIEB.” | $1,680; 4 do. on Bixty. s Bawron, Jan 7. fo Neft, Portemouth watil orlabor 3%. Thaton the caim of the party to | loved—should be mee eng into the commission of | - ldo. corner of Kighth avenu Arrived—Sloop Midas, M¥erk. hty miles from the Book, whom such eervice is due, there must be @ rendi- | @ etiene #0 heinous as t ae on — Greene, | ne mone oe aes Lewd ay oa 252100, $400; 1 do. adjoining, ist x Bailed—Sloop Huntress, NY Seisdiitailinin did nena pa ne canoe, oe S ntinual lo seaing’ tion of the fugiuve | is too heart cicke: to contemplate—almost too ax. §— The Board of Assistants met this do , $400; 1 do. do, do., $490; 2 lote on Bixty-thir Arrived—Bark Agenors and brig Onward, New York. jour skill, your unciring vigilance To interfere by slative enactment, or other. | imeredible for beliet. Yet, we are compelled to | Present. the President | treet, rear of above. each $320, 25100, $640; 2 do. Brig George, from New York, hore on North Breaker, | 3 dem, und the seal of & stroy or in any way aflect the right of | ®@Y, from all the information we can obtain, that | ™¢mbers in their places acjolning, each $360, 25x100, $600; house and lot No. | Georgetown lar. It is thought oe beliove thercaely i r arrival here. Ac > d in the fires me sasition. “would | We fear it is but too trae! It appeare that the most | She Beant tou on 4 a | Bo Wittee cizert, 20x08, 96.500; 3 let, HR the charm | as _ sine Sohn G Whit parsival Bere. a of the clear obligations of the | Stupendous frauds have been deliberately perpetra- | the Naaeen robe J an ——— th py Rely Sma b Tth—Sailed sohrs Richd Mi 4 ebalt. of all, the sy Constitution. No human being can pretend that by | td, end embezzlement made of money and means | committees This was all the business that was done | of Athton’s Liverpool fine, let—Brig Roti renove Hallet ne, Begoate Davers qedat : this commonwealth ruch an interference has ever | Of the institution, to the amount of some eighty | except the ordinary routine ‘4 lot of 2.200 sacks Wort bingto vent ‘Brig Bmoline, Cardenas; schr Frenoes Hallett, N avavat Davezac, late charge d'affaires to the Nuther= been attempted. Whatever may be the feelings of | thousand dollars—perhaps more! It is impossible aeconeeenes t about $1 40 ss the people in oppesit to the further extension of | ¥€t tO eecertain the precise amount. The board of The Congregational church at Pittafield. 3 y bare of pri obeege bart Acete.° parte ns oot slevery, and the ¢ vent increase of anti-repub- | directors ef the company are diligently engaged in | a seroyed by fire on the Sth inst. There | be sloops Star, Blackstone, and Willard, do. hiean and sectional representation in the netional | ‘he isvestigation, and continue to make appalling | rence of $6,000 on the church, and $600 on the organ Wanewax, Jan & eta legislature, no effort has ever been made to distarb | discoveries In the meantime the company-- Th ware fall of snow to the depth of severst Arrived—Schr Liberty, Norfolk RVOUS ANTIDOTA—} Hi eon die teense ts of ciuzens of other | #hich has heretofore stood in high credit—has | ,,7 Ae wy Aen By pe heey Ramet gen fon ™ aa : States; and wher s may be endangered | *Dtirely ceased business, is calling in its poli- | Srins it akios were selling fi Lotter Bags of Pe a andthe Pa- by the escape of a slav the limits of the | Ci, and returning the premiums. A meeting | — 4 G6c ; and some heavy ditto at 600., short th Mt close at the ‘Bxcbange a bottles it te the A. var | Of the stockholders is called for Monday eve- | CITY TRA REPORT. 8 arket for a whiskey has of ive extraordinary po hat no sym- | Sing to take the whole matter into consider- Dini bye z ae ea 160 barrels sold at 26.8 26%, for Leer Bat, understand t t d decid 5 HE erate ry « xa 2 . it pathy with r ht ever to weak. | at and decide on sie future course. No | sa tuna erp with of 60 barrele at $561 ee ae cere See Se eer) OES | ae Seeiedecs’mseun: Goon tor she spear tte en their » y to th ements of | tif hee yet been set for the examination of for pearie. and $6 50 « $5 66 tor po inside rates. Ten pipes of gin bid at 65 9950. | gt ior » Filter wate wwe the organic Mr. Greene. In. the meentime he remains in | days, e¢¢ barrels old billa pote ci wl ~ ~ vga vad: mya em Teg Laseere 0 above offioe, 10 any ” ‘ — at of righ official ducies | the county jul, Mr. 8. W. Cochran, an exchange | gi Canad’ pone Pg ha prs mire ly eg Bey ng My ‘ - RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRI- , sian tere aitoaitn nas tans | techer of Wacbiie, hee. the been termed n'a | se aa " 4.” Balen to-day embrace 100. hlds 0 thove Lattor Bags are also a} Konyon’s, #1 Wall e¥recs, Treatise,” he.—Omce hours, told Ar Me: 6 oe8 ' yd el eo it New Orlew 63(e., and 100 boxes brown favana Merald Marine Correspondenee. (Bunday excepted )—No. 8% Gree ree. iy whoee agency is the fagiuive | Cherge cf being concerned in the embezziemen' of 10,600 Th at eo Pwitaanrma, Jan 8-4 PM. Stter Of eurprine to some, that any one ct ree What fore: to en he | of Greene, and held to bail in the sum of $35,000. id the residue Taiiow hae attracted more attention since our last ‘Schr JF Potts, Ireland, teh. 6 sused ia the constitutio is | Mr ©. publishes # card to the public declaring | Teport. 60.000 Ibs. prime have beem nold at Ty, Z tie bh hee not the he f * to be made only | hie imnoc . ¢, aod bis ability to make it apparent cash. Prices would certainly go up, but for the large -— om rene P threveh rovernment ! | ‘hat all bie traneactions with G. were purel stock here. opinion world These have atten | business, and feir and reguler er Tonaceo was quiet and firm, with sles of T5bhds | we vp satatheree tee hee een e hn at misery aud decetiony jaéation | oe coauuchy we baa : hat the ro , °. . The final dee wart of the | orn iy Anxanaas. —Lumpe of solid gold worth | © peed by specu. pet gtd dny inolude 40 qr. casks Port | ™ ich United Stat Peunsylvania | e123 t 4 oy he blid go! ‘ort Obio flour waa teken pretty freely for at Boe. a $1 Fereign Ports. wae made a party s poo be Pe bia oa ; ay Aah io om of mee tion at previous feu! The transactions ind Bn + Bh mnt, York; 9 TRAN, . law, g ‘ verpretaton | creeks in Johnson county, + by some gentle- comprised 440 barrele. including No. 2 super. at $4 {KEES ELSEWH i ), Laufetadius, for NY ork - ae tis otamne of he ; hich cecnat be | men Who were examining a bed of coal. Ueolo $4.02. common ht State, at $i Sia $4 —— erocn per — a inh Der litte favetie, ot ay Misepprehended — The rower und duty ot enact, | giste have eapressed their opinion that gold exists % Michigan. at 4 | Kareiwone, Jannary 7 — $000 Baltimore 6's, 1800, 104: | camer Aputo, Wakeriold bas enjored. and & irg aw carr ef he constitutional di- | 1" Consideradie quanti at that place, or near it J hoop Obie et $5 S100 dn. & 19; | deiphia ar 4 here 1th ult —_ A y on —_— | Vicksburg (Mus ) Sentinel, Der. 24 12, teney jo, at $5 $5.44, fancy Geneon %; 26 | Marsavtina, Deo} ‘Arm vessels je sure = , being ruled to be iw Congress, a1 dia mn | , S at $5 26 e $5 6 Obio. at $560 a $575; aadex for aan te 15 —Drine Paonia, Bidridge : n i Court of General Sessions, | tre Generee. O6L') A small business Tynns ienan bb Deo 18 ot Reber ne ‘ State authoritiesis unauthe 1 without bind: | petore; Judge Bebee and Aldermen Griffin and Dodge, acted in $457¢, for common brand | erst, for NOricunes nent day hy ay - = ey her goarte of me force | w. Oth. —Call of the Misdemeanor Calend “4 46 for sour but et the clone holders generally board. %; b ¥ in the oarlior stages, wil! be eur- f thee on implies a daty te erformed | district attorney this morning ordered « eall of the | T#Pteé higher Tu Southern flour, there was no Rome Ports. i#ivtof tha ent. by both national find State goverasn 8 | defendante in ail cases where Indictments had been josler change to report. but the market was less Barriwone, Jon 7—Old rohee A Nickersom, Caracll, Ja~ each with power over the subject, t of | cbtmined for misdemeanors, and which indietmente wanting to 080 barrels, Reve been motea; © & Crook, Crook, N York ‘ “ that instrument fail: d to express in clear | were not yet diepored of, A large number of assault ba “8 J. oo i ee Az ATM sehr ard Times, Gladding, PRiver " - and tabtele Gall eee eae a 6 2 » for fane: ve wae » Leet, Carden se in other eases, the 0 f tnd battery cases were sent to the Bpecial Sessions t the mathet steady, wih cules 160 bois, at “AM Below, shin Amalia, of construe Ito gi | Siiver.—A eniseradle looking fellow calling | * ¢ wae a fait inquiry for Corn Mesl, and we Hog a Hopiey, Peires, Liverpool; schr nd the enact | stealing ene hundred doliare worth o ue and Gene dired barrele Brandywine, at $5 25. There was bat try, NYork bd te Bucne- ve rd to the action « Madison ptrect « seed confessed the then | UP¥Ed tendency # quote at TOs 75 ote per bag; sirmount for Barbadeor; | Re eured withow iry in two to four days, wi eral govern when be war and gave yaw ete for | per 100 Ibs, and $4 boa $6 :" re Inden with coal, | alleled eoccoss. His Sperific, @! abox, cannot be b y. without lenin tents, returned a ver. | *!Femark, Holders still were asking prices ab ; Ate phip Nath! Kimball, Cox, NYork: } ment ¢ nt jurted + 9. bad the Geant oneh Rediee trike nie, | crewed be Bd the tranrastions wets conse a Cope), No. 26461 800 14 0 neve, Mavens) sche Webnedeet aria ‘ : ractical workings of the | ors for tour years cod ofa monthe ye ne Met | iy very Generee was held at $1 908 $1 9 nal ets | Oe Hs Aa Conk, IG 4 Cid brig Lindos, Knspp, NYork; Sp pol An risdietion, much evil | **) met dt ond Bettery, with Intent | Michiven 1 $1 18, and Odio at $1 06 a $1 09 a } y One severe cnt es might pte K . Aman vamed Wm. Dougherty : 112 in bond Rye Telegraphic Reports, a a * five daye each meant to make | p morning put on trial, chareed wit vee | 1, but we could hent of no © Orn nana, Ji 85 Emily, Yeu » ’ | the dangerd re | on the 16 ¢ re, nomenon Golncaekee to awed geares, and wanted, — The Ningate'e news has been received Cotton has | ‘Tries 'é tart Gipsy. Bet J) %,RARPAN Js CONFIDENTLY CoNsUITED On r enactme sod the cone adictment cae ¢ od by ) rmal| rales of init two rowed. at 00 ete, Ours wers advanced sc. ; the tales this morning teached 6000 | Apalachicola, Poot aaron, {rom 1 years prnction, 8 of whioh were i gu Anan eden, could hat never having beee @ | Tery frm. at the advance neted in yesterday's paper, | bales middifyg, at liso * it te dipton pe Hie rust fail to alarm th or her vt hago ‘ Lawhe, coee retty netive market. The tarket for Corn Crvcrnw att, Jan fitst nem subject meter is os Tar 1 ait him. end & ftrong Upward tendency, the demand being Hogs are unche ¢. Busines te grad “whee = ph m in Con | eres, called by the prosecution, aid | Very brivk. and the stock email Thete was no new | diminishing The to-day were 800, at ¢4a #4 on h xerciged, the att t kpew any bing ebout it. The dittrict ettormey | (FCM Bou Derm ellesing to-day end there de eription® | %°:-a-|,s,ss1 ‘cestennmsme=n same : DD :CONVERS. INVIGORATING CORDIAL.—THE ' + tuwevedd tat abet ly declared, ) expressed his turprive that the Grand Jary hed found | *ff* much wented The receipts by railroad were Married If by Ba aud (hove end. Gienrders, ef tod ang eee cesta Ree sendh apt Aten haw’ i st rg his isthe | 6 bili of indictment net th aot. The | !'t he operntions embraced 8000010000 bush, | At Bergen Point, N. J y, the 7th of Janw Pere Rica Dare Ween | proper habits of ye y by ee akek tule of law te we he Cpt r rt inetructed th ry to and they | *¢ 10a ilote for old southern, avd 090 70cts tot | ary, by the Rev. Dr. Dutcher, Vicren Le Gat, of New 7 Apply fur aid. A few bottles oi this Cordial will tent fe tow pir h fn expressed by men of eminent The | "ew ditto There waes retail business doing ia Pras, | York, to Many Jeax, daughter of David Lindsey, of monly vigor Cordial, $28 bot ee for 84, , y ® Jegs! learning and patriotiem, that legislative action This men Dough. | *' $1 184 $1 40 per bushel, for American and Seotlan With mperteet ad vier to'ths vt Forwards o ' t the aise tto aid in the wite | den On Sunday evening. January 6, 1861, by the Rev. 8. ss itil sa ie Wak teehee 7.0 9 Third svens Oxccuilon of the powers ef the eral Gavere | © | earehass Meare woe a gued Derinens done fe thie H. Cone. B, Menvint® Bruciworon to Mise Tsaneica Are D hatch, elviie, ser aber tee, cone | 20 80 Mother steeet, southwesh eorpen Brewed’ ead ner pt von | cannore t. Toad * o> 7, Sad the peters obtained shew on tmp of this city row. for NYork, (ig, Aboons, Doane, | Utern ctirete, Philade’phis. See National Pillce Gasette the pesition y amiaability on the part or | o%. laeere at, fopenctions were 6) begs , Conn., January 6.1851, by the Rev 0 too: Klita Lelond. © “ ve wtre at Jde.; «dare ot 19% & 1e., WO Lavsov. of Brooklyn, N. ¥, to Miss acing NVoek tor Briete CONT !® Uns TO OU ARORRTALIY py the paven ' were, and 4 f f - wpelé ' | wrt affecting. and, if the at 11% @ LiMo, ehiefy ot lig 1400 be 4 Porte. of the former place + * forme, wi mereury, and ena F iy P Tras ares pnen * v prove ve of ihe the ovy 80 g-aluaaly ty who indicted him could Mie. There wer also of Rio made, to | At Calvary Church by the Rev M. J. Prost, Jaw ay Cre kes telone sence tere oto yee Bedut an fails hat the wa joubt wheiher they world ever be five. em pgigate Sere, # | B Warren, Jr, to Mise liannrer A. Pirv, both of this lavas ; re 4 . No feo HN eure iy’ oh Ty rn ha State gy veranents are udeyeaden J guisty of reckieseness in suck eases hereatter Corton The pales to day are agein fally 3,000 bates, | city Froveeser, Jan 6-Ia port, wig wind, back Aoadie $04 Fultsn sven Holome ta