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ggg RRR TT a = NEW YORK HERALD. | gy. iy’ ser thrown, yeneriay, in city was thrown, yesterday, into great} SCARCITY OF SILVER— i ee excitement, by vanous exaggerated rumors con-| The silver currency —— 80 scarce thet vauns GORDON BENNETT. cerning the steamship Atlantic; one report, among many of the restaurante ond peter tononp the PROPRIS s the many likely and unlikely ones, being, that she | lower pert of the city are lssuing ebinplasters, of the eee x Ww. CORP FULTON AND Nassav STS. | had arrived safely at her dock at pti AERA another that she was below, ‘cc. It all originated Tit MEY oe = Me cena | from the fact of a steamsbip, answering the de- Canal street; | value of six and «© quarter, twelve and o half, and twenty-! cents each. receivable for refreshments. a Oowing in neeap etane of heer — x er copy, oF ees ae fc rae w= | scription of the Atlantc—and which, no doudt, x SON OTE i esi pee dpslude the postage. peje was that vessel—having been seen by Capt. Wil z 123 Water etr-etN. York. . 3 SIEE“Ta PERS iy mail For elnino, oth odper- | Kamo, of the Havre packst ship Seine, arrived yew & rwanry-rive CENTS. iremdia terday, when thirty days out oys gre So EA G W. Brown, 3 The following is the report of the Seine, whic XVEROYSSINNEDSSESNEYOANDHINEAANANHASNWOME X we published in our afternoon edition yesterday:— ¥ teed a, ship Seine, Fore serors tanto the x ANKLIN LOKKKE HOUSE, — ary, im la 4 3 BOW RAY THRATRE, Bowery—W:zanpor rux Wave— monly: her, about six miles eff, heading F ee 86 Meiden Lane. oe to the westward, and going at the rate of twelve . ao ors, BROADWAY THEATAX, Broadway—Derexy Baxen— knots per hour No signals were exchanged, aad YJ Good for 26 Cents in Refreshme: Pavervs. DUATON'S THEATRE, Chambers street—Hyrocairs— Weain's Fain—Ses7 To tHe TowER, T.E Clar the steamer did not even send up her ensign. i HAMM O bs The captain of the Seime viewed her through the spy glass, and she the appearence of a large steamer, but she had no boweprit, and in every reepect, as near- ly as could ve discovered, she answered for a be th: t ¥ steamer of the Collins’ line.” The wind at the time | ¢0ubt that az immense mumber ot thes shinplasters was from the northward, und light. Soom after- | will be peideut ta lieu of change, now that # com- werda, however, it veered to the mortheast, and | mencement bas been made. Storekeepers of every olew preity fresh. On the third oz tpurth day af { description will pay them out, ae they cennot afford tetwards, the Seine experienced a violen: gale from | ¢6 ohange a doliar bill for @ shilliug’s worth of goods. the north and west. She was going ata fastrate, |“ y ‘e Day -¥ Pails . ALENTINE'S —Yenterday was yatentige’s day, and eppeared to be m perfect order. | ud Lie sule of Valentines continued almost as brisuly This only confirms us im the opinion we have all | ee on the cay bef ‘The mumber chat passed throug along entertained, as to The safety ef thie vessel. | post office was very great indeed, though rather x not only had ; These issues put us in mind of the difficulty which NATIONAL TUSATRE, Cossham Square—Frouc 0 | wer Paws~-3tace SravcK Yansex~~Pitannones-— Pase¥ COmbLEa. az ROUORANS LYCEUM, sev Bauea—Tae Worso’ RISTY"S MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway Brrcortas Boveraesey, atorekeepers experienced in 1837, whem,the banks of New York suspended pects payments, and we have ne jway— Domeey awn Son Fark—WiLb INDIAN. Boex anv bre NEW YORK eee, ‘S37 Bewery—Equesraias ost SATTDAR'S COSKORAMA, corner of Thirtoonth street see Lrvsaway. OLYMPIC —Pancnama oF IpeLanD. the 0 Summary of | ‘Telegraphic Intelligenee. ‘The River and Harbor bili is now fairly befere M : 04 under the number sent throogh that medium last It is possinle, that in the gale spowem of by Capt. | year. se majority ae velentives, however, p i . i me | through the express offlees, wad aot through ch Williams, the Atlantie may have met with €0! Maen ita eedtneesnen atdcontionioees accident to her maclrinery, or been delayed #0 | have Leen of & coarse ana scurrilous natu long by the bed weather es to render it a matter | cumstance (hat will bare a tendeasy to brig f prudence to run for the Azores to repair or for | “Bole austom inte cisrepus ie Seer ‘y Orenations of tHe Mavor yor Viotettoss oF THE fuel. In either case, her nog-arrival fer some | Cyry Nances-- THe Ostavases, Hacks av Carts. 5 intel: by | Yestervay, the driver cf stage 225, hulonging to C Hime, or the abeanoo-of any: infealigence of Bet bY | 2 Mb iide's Lise, wha creates oad Bronght’ be, the steamer Africa, momentarily expected, Will | rope ite Mayor, aad Gined $3 fr scoppiug at Wail streets not be a miter of surprise, as the facilities for re- | amd ‘orsiag round tor passengers Tae driver of stage C17, 0) Haywolda & Weart's bae, was thaed $3 for taking Goagress, and was discussed et length yesterdey | Pairing or at the Azores, are of a limited | yo), oa the leit band side of f he House of Representatives. From present | #94 ‘edious « corr, noaling such a vessel as the | e:mse :uepraded till the fue ebould be pai a er ene OF Sr epeneey : P | catenins salina’ ne teats obhwalee akewen | L,e driver on Muspiy’s line, was fined $2 appearances, there is every reeson to believe it will | a a ne muCe ae e dayst eth oltence rage ras tras ty ‘ons ‘ ’, omplete ; 23 not poesible te rece! > & Brown’s stages was desired by officer be passed by that body. Debate on the subjeet is | © : Mew drive faster, he driving at the time at the 4o be closed to-day at four o'clock, according to | imtelligence trom ‘ho Azores by the da < CA MAEE Cita SOGNR Vln baal leceanes yeeolviion. Our Washingtoa correspondent in- | #8 only probab.e wy the Africa. to {he ofliowr, while two dion wore iu th a e we Jap. teage He was arvested. brought before che Mayo fo us, by telegrapn, that it will uadowbtedly | Tae) latitude in which she wes seca by Cap. tinge. He was ane i. Kipp & Seen ae anes Williams, ard the gale blowing frem the north- paee to-day. We think it is very likely thet «| * eh neat drivers for missonau will west, still further encourages our belief that sheia | * n. William Alien was a the Wester 4 ‘ned $5 for ¢riving & wagon without name oF number The Senate oc 2 great deal of time yeeter- | & ~ estern Islands. Mr. Jemes Dunlap 1 PeeanEee ta the New Hares " g the q othe! | ithas been imagined, by some persons, | train, made e coupluint egeinst Prank Maguire. the nse Saber She nemien ae ies Cae ck by . cdi a Heras might | OMBeF and driver of a Back Jor au overcharge in drir- Benton, of Missouri, should have the privilege of | Wreck seen by several vessels off Hatteras might | (Qh "him from the corner of Cenal street and Broad vay Such an idea ig absurd, as | to Barle’s hotel When Mr. Dunlap got off the train, x3 | be that of the Atlantic. ye-iatroducing the bill, which was rejected a few ho was solicited by a men named or nicknamed, Wil- Ways since, making good to the Scate of Miesouri | the time end locality make it impossible, indepead- im Tell and the catd ct Magaire put his hand. the two percent fuad reserved to her, from the | tof the wreck being proved, beyond a doubt, a& | He asked the charge aud wae told Lily cents, Me raid ‘The | that of the s:eaner America. he would not pay more than twe shillivgs. This was public lands withia her precincts. qnection was decided in.the negative. The democratic members of the New Jer Legislature met in caucus-ea Thursday eve: last, at Trenton, for the purpose of nominati: eandidate for United States Senator. The name of John R. Thompson, who received the naomina MoB Gta agreed upon, end Tell brought Mr. Dunlap to the car Tiage of Maguire. Om arriving at the hotel, Macuir arged bim filty centa, Maguire denied that he any privity to the contr however, there was overcharge of sixpence in any case, tor the fare caly came to three shillings and sixpence, for the passe get ond bis lnggage, according to the took. Maguire Was crdered te return the entire money to Me. Den. lap, and the five for violation of the law was remitted. Lt x driver makes an overcharge he is entitled to no- thing. A contract under the regular fare 1s binding; ‘The following, giving the opinion of Capt. Harri, | day ga In the course ofconversation with Oeptain !acris oi the steamer Canada, and several of ae officers. i- | supposed s nomber of cases which d formed the previcus caucus meeting, Was reje sted, topics ofremark among nautical men since her ab- " " . 5 | sence. trac and that of Commodore Stockton substituted. The | nt the steangth of her bull To this Captain ador sii cont nee a ne Nant ae . u oly members did tak ‘arrison rerlied, that he hed seen her om the stvcks, | paw Gr awe ne obta' a yaertd ncaa g Megeomeggge- gd Ecc a che | Bd he wae ataloss to conceive how amy ressel could | *iom frcm the Mayor to run three stages from Peck part ia the caucus. The joint meeting of the | be more strongly eonstructed; upon this psint, there. thip to Bixty-fires strest, as an experimes Tustead | ofthree, Mr. D. pus on tem: whereupon, the Mayor re- voked the permission granted. Wasiuxcren’s Bintypay,—The entire firet division New York State Militia, under Generst Sandford, wii arede on the 224 instant, The membere of Colonel Venron's regiment, the Nass setts Volante: and the New Yor Velupteers, will join im the proc sion. The following civie societies will take pert in tbe peaeaion: weriny oo pe borers cee lf numbering 4,000; the Society of Vincinnati; White Afvtea, | any danger of ber being capsized” Capt. West. he | bell Benevolent’ Astelation ; Empire Lodge No. 1, knew. was (00 geod a guilir to altew ber to fall of, if | American Protestant Association; Washington Lodge, there were any danger, especially ss he could set af- | do.; Jefferson Lodge. do.; Boclety of Lawyers Cae» ter gail enongh to keep her to the wind; but almitting | donian Section, No. 143, Cadets of Temperance. that she telbotf, he cousidered it a physical imporibili- | Henry Storms isto be grand marshal of t ter tham that ty for her to be capsized. The sea might tear off her | tien ofthe procession. Tne civic sceiotics of | paddle boxes. but could not, Ls theught, make ary |: 10 o'clock. at Washington Parade ground; a dangerous timpression upon her hn. military will asremble at the saue hour, at the Centra Vousth, was it porsil!e to run ber under, carrying ® | Market Drill Rooms, A number of S1ooklyn militery tore he soptebeaded nothing for her Second. breaking down tp the ic im. The ice, be raid, she would consisted of fostiog fields, and gh she should | break down among it, the strong rly winds | would soon drift her tothe eou‘bward clear ofit. He did not believe thatehe could be detained among the ice more than & week third, in the event of her breaking down in a when she fell off into the trough cf the rea, was tI tety. nd being frozen re tO encouater, Jegialature for the election, which was to tae place yesterday at three o’clock, was postpoged wnt) after the State officers had been selected. We perceive by our telegraphic correspondence trom Washiagton, that ex-Governor Pendleton, of Virginia, has re to Buenos Ayres. whe Kxpeoted I News by « The arrival of the Cunard steamship Africa, at thie port, 1s expected hourly, and as she will bring ‘es Ecropean intelligence two weeks reeenved by the last arrival, her news will b wacommon interest to the puolic. The position of Lovis Napoleoa, at the last ad- | beavy ony aed an anaes — cols Tr | companies witl take part in the procession. Ou Mou- viees, was one of no ordinary charaeter. I: was a | steamer cenrot be forced agaivat it 0 ket fans Bary We Saeed pag arrangements which theme for speculation end conjecture. He het | way om ber i sisempted. Bevetal | ssec op Beas, Eerave—Favtusa Inpaovesenrs 1% taken the respomsib vising the pow With the belief that | 1!" L!t¥.— The building known #9 Stuyerant [astit | bas been recently sold and a larger building. to be caplied portly as the medical department ci the New | York University, is to be erested on the corner of | Fourteenth street, near leving Place. Ite dimensions | will be 86 feet by 100 It is to be buiit of granice, and in the m: Hgyptinn style, The Atlantic and Sun Mutual Losurwace Companics have parchased the pro- perty on the wert corner of Weiland William streets, extending to the “Verandah? The cost, tuctuding the euus paid to tenauta tor selrase.ie nearly $300 040. They wilerect on the slteabandsome building, the first foor of which will be for themselves, and the upper part will be let for ofllces, Mayon Kixostasn ano tae Revocation of Ouxravs sssis~Monn Annests oF Dauvens —Yestorday foro. Boop, cfloer McManus arre: see more of the ot Bertine & Kyerron’s atayes. from which the # have been rawn, aud brought them to Jeferzon Market Police Court. Antrst or a Gano ov Pi evening, taree pickpockets were arrested by the Fourth given to bim by the coustitution, of diseharging a tubaliern—and h played @ vivid illest what might occur uch @ raissing General © ene val-in-chief of the army of Paris. The decree of the President hoving been established, Changarnier had left the Tui! , andthe National Asser had taken up the ident’s decision, and a warm debate had eneued upon the eubject. The appear- ance of the Assembly at this crisis was remarkable. ‘The various parties were in a highly inflammatory state of mind. One member, M. Berryer, declared himself to be a roya! yo stated that he had fern on a Visit to the eaux, and that Prince could © t of Freachmen—as kic rational ones wer bers cried out tha sbe nd tefe, Shortness of coals, or an - | accident to her machinery, were the only cases Capt. Harrison, or hie prigcipal officers, eupposed to be the canse of her absence Veay Late rnom tem Domeican Rervetrc axo Hav- ti.—Nolers than four vessels arrived here, yesterday, from St. Dorlago—the brig Enterprise, Cept. Turner, in twenty-twodeye. the brig Star, Capt. Meagher, in twenty days; the schooner Active, Capt. Jowdey, in twenty three daye; and the schooner Bally Badger, Capt. Btyrou In eighteen days. We learn by these errivals, that {t is reported that the Englieh and Frome Consuls in8t. Domingo, hare notified the Emperor of Mayti, that uniess he signe an armistice for eight years, they will exert all their power and influence in the cause of the Dominicans The bark Lysander, at lolmes's Hele, from Cape Iaytien, to the 24th of January. The coun- try was tranquil, Coflee searee. ‘The Lyenuder brings a new ordimance, published e* Duke of Bi enter France asthe The red gg cans Some mem. carrying on thelr operations. 01 Brisk. alias the “One fyed Dutch i old ofender, of them. Julius , ° Gray, from Poll i of the | the Cape, im the mame of the Emperor. on the 24d of nt. The third is a lad of fourteen of fiteen . | Ianvary, ceiative to important amendments of the law s¢. named John Hendsieka ‘They were on evetons ees hook dottenne on mpting to piok a women’s pooket, by Redden, and McDonald. Fire —A fre occurred at 396 Broome street, about teven o'clock oa Tharrday evening, osrasioned by fi nited from acandie. It ing damage. Sze cecurred on Thursday pight, past nine o'clock, im the basement of No. 5 ia his my i, “ Soit eds On sole, without prejudice to the di a, tLe whartege aod welghing. Ir the manifest be presented i he should call | Witbeut the certificate of the [Maytiem Coneul at the <p igcvanthonedlbes ceaypscrtdosanes . the master of the vessel shall pay teate liar per toa additional ery manifest, for veriieation, are to Ageremd r, and at that moment the s. The left rose . Two copies o im prevailed. The left rose in a body, he Gcliveted te the Haytion coutular agent at the | svenue D, cocupled as @ basket atore, It was e000 cried, “ do 20 for all of us. | Place of departure, Art lstte gointo force onthe extinguished, with but trifing damage. Thi | only to permit the voice of La ¥ of publication. bere cf 44 Engine Company were soom on the srot. and hel ets © be enforced in relation to ver- he contents of the heard, who suc- The ether articles 1s from the Amerienn coatinent, in three months. defence of the ministry, to be the building, ceeded finally in svenking till five o’clock iat _ — c Ocrrace.— On Rigs a Bh night, at two evening, after which the As ly adjourned Interesting from Venezacla, betes 4, Bae Boge ers gay LS The ball at the Elysee, on the same evening, w The bark Dorr, ervived at Philadelphia on Thurs yyit am fndecent asteult upon Ames Lown, » Lite day from Porto Cabello, whence she sailed on the 28th = girl of tem yen: a59 denghterof the bos sea of avpierousiy atteaded. oa the Marloet's Wome ta Cariile street, and having scmething must come. q | wit Ft failed in hin obje cre tothe house snogy es abe % ‘eg We learn that Capt. Wilson reportethat previow "A Dray Insert ow wrann tite. None CANOLIZA. Loule Napoleon maintain bis positi te his sailing. intelligence had beem received from Ca- Coroner Gree. sr: same determination with which he took on board th congress had electod " brother of the iste | Pipetite th be an adventag infant fund flouting a coup d'etat. On the hand, should he have been forced te of the republic, and that mat- | sulp. One of the seamen on obser ag th y flo. vald the frieude of ng heve proved t to ge recta. ing. threw down « bucket and broug f Une lets bade should the friends of @hangeraier he i 7 to general expects. | OOS ooog. Mo sooner the Hette coon tare, powerful, of too turbulent for the harmony of the then # consultation of ol Jack Tacs took place; but rocnets —On Thureday | brings datet ward poilce, in Chatham street, while ta the act of | General Committce— oe symiee srroal nitnaees, Last evening. the Young yess Wale 0 General Com. Seen Teplied that he would alloy the t atibe Broadway House. its or. pestis o fall beastie. h tm ondes te Sent the @ ergs The pty leet tee ‘ orfered to give bail for of ‘he 'Beventh ward, and a ‘’ . magistrate, im , sald that the defendant was nowin en at mt according to law for said jeancr. and that he pow req the defendant to answer eaid charye, on pain of convictio The defendant t pleaded not guilty, and de- thorized to call a jury, but marily, could not comply with the de- jatendant. @ counsel tor the defence then asked it. to procure witnerses. The magistrato allowed the request, and any further proceedings were ad- journed until one o'clock on Monday aiternoon. In addition to the above, the police, yestorday, still acting under the Mayor's orders, arrested three more rivers, and took possession of two more stages. The es as Pater King, Wil- jd before by the itted them to prison in default of pdb ned }, im posed upon each on cenviction of the on. nderstand that each day the polise intend to iiet 0 of the eo Townsend, 1a 0; Deane, A. E. A ale, Tsuna Labagh, G irbeck, Jr, Charles Brower, &h—@. J, 2inith Foot, Win, W. Magee, Wiliam Rowe, George Bevins, 7th—-Wm. D Andrews, David Webb, Harrison Hull: JK Bridge, D W. Prloe. seh— G.J.1ake- J.T M, Bleakley, J. J. Bovins, James Grid- ley. Jobn Forshay. 9th—N Garroll, @. B. Deane, Wii Pool, Joha ¥. Conrey, J, N. Waterhouse. Iias Combs, Jobn Lalor, Samuel 11th—Wm. ners, who gave their ni aod John Milcose, were couye; ‘Sth—Joha Cooper, ya Howard, 0 8, Powell, Liar. Vt J, Crane,Wm. 8. Gregory, | arrest all the drivers who thus violate the city ordi- , doha Kellook. 15th—G. | nance. ¥. witier’ ‘Wm. Taylor. Joba Mckune, 8 Romaine, Jr. | — Charge of Keeping a Gambling House.—In a brief no- ‘l6th~ Oscar Taylor, Wm Crossell, * F Forshay, Wm. | tice of proceedings before @ police court, yesterday, Dodd. i7th-H¥ D. Smith, George W. Tepes, W. F.T. | reepecting a complaint by s lawyer against Air. Willis, Chapman. Win, Riblect 1, TL. Budd. i8th—Erastus | for keeping » gambiing house, we are informed the vx- pressions used allow an erroneous influence as to» the cause of the complaint being made.” It states it was ‘g dispute about moncy mattera”” We are told that borg com! nt made cath ae is had not Nag hm s- Brooke, Wm, F Jackron, Bawird Prime, 0. F Benja- min, Calvin ©. Mether, 19th—John Waite, Wm. B, Dish F.B Ball, George Vietner, BE. B Peet. oe Was great excitemvat, much di ssion, and ary altercation upon the subject of Sewardism, | 1 nthe woolly heads aud the unionists, | following preamble and resolutions were pro- posed and sdopted—the preamble and the first Bond. end tonal resoieson! being adopted u mourly, aod the third carried by 46 ayes to 2 mo The noes were A J Gale aud Jobo Laler:— Mr. Buasrus Beooxs from the Speoial whom was referred resolutions up. election of a’Senator in Congress, respsctfully auKme charred tom tor durvher cobiversion, amd to report & Supposed Murder in Jersey City. For severai deys past, considerable excitement has existed in Jersey City, in consequence of the supposed murder of Mr. Donlevy, one of the nightwatchmen of the customs of New ¥ork, but on duty at the versey City station, The facts as to the cause of his death are involved in myrtery. He was found drowned in the dock at the foot of York street, on Monday morn- Mr Donlevy was @ man of about forty-six of age. le was on duty om Satur- r by the Courtland! street representatives of tho city im the Ueaielaite and belicvs ib is uo partof their duty to sit in jadgment upon their pest conduct. ‘The representatives of the city in the sopate Aerably having been elocted by looal a an wl h the poy gtd bem | these oe boat, about two o'cloek on Sunday morning, Wills within the province ef his coms going over, he dropped money in tho ners and Zetion in’ uho ‘body. “ie ie sopceded thas the in That circumstance called the at- picked it up & jention ot the persons on board to Lim, and enabled them to testity, onthe inquest, to his having come over at that hour. Arter he left the boat, he went into the hotel near the ferry with two men, whom he treated to two drinks, gaves $5 gold piece in payment, and received ths change It also arpeared on the inquest that he had sbout him, at the time, six or seven $5 ferests ‘and integiity, of the whig party ia this 3 ine ‘meesure cvumitied tothe twa geuocal: commidtsos, pest, and the aot referred ty at Al: | an gation before us, we Are Dot prepared to pay that in yotint as members have done a: Albany, any cre uf them “hava uvs seuly repeesentod the whig electors of *his city, are anwiling to make amy cue oF MLOFE Me tof & whig Bone hg tate re Me stacked wet | Gold pleose end @ $9 bill, meking in wll wbout $45. It the tiem pred « reems he dif not know as he asked on after taking tbe drinks the three walked out together, and that wusthe last that was eeen of him untilhis body vided for unwer done anit tive from the covaty of New ¥ that Legislature should ‘uatdousl measures of Compro- t wemorabls o al contest, Pas-od tye tvo B usee ot Congross, sad appsoy Bite Bostidonts having ite hose, ia ane eave of Now York, and tor inemy yeare smug its sbleet re tives’in the Oongicss of -he Cuited States, ani capital of the State, No epcc.al approval of tive slave lave. $0 obtoaioss to's ia tens of the taterior, ard to wany oi be sity, bse been demanded by any trend ol winls:ration at stb Te*hds ents Seen erred that compromise measur-s— the act which gave a State go violence on his veok nd face, and that bis money was From these facta, it 8 Deals inferrable thas ed gone. he was robbed and mur they were, that wero in does not eppear, from the testimony, whether those persons came acrogn in the boat. or whether he pioiced them upatter landing The inquest is edjonrned to Mondey evening next, when it is expected that some further facts wil be elicited. Court Calendar for Sata: but it pa i re re Couron Pieas.— Past 1—Nos. 159, Lo, 173, 159. 199, with Texas, and eort ed neompticated’y: app pa sarye 203. 203. 241 258. 241, 247. 243, 269, 261, 147. Part a threnteail to involve the federal kovermuymt ana eign State a hortera of civis war~whiob bas bauinned 1 the ecuntry the tone stablishad mati Nos, 408, 440, 442, 444, 449, 450, 452, 454, 456, 453, 409, 402, 464, 406, 408. 4 which dishonored t ich has a» ubat * fugitives from service, vered tp upon Rev. Henry Wara ethan, « of biden doa, waded for by that, ‘oo which are the } hes, in compliance with the in tlemen, consented to deliver hi: the Parnaway Tabernacle. on Tuesder Febrvary, at hait past seveno'cloek. ‘Th: re was bixli~ ly spekea'cf ia Boron whore it wae recently delivered bes fore the Mercantile Library Araocigtion, The Sunday Courter of to-morrow wilil faith aures of compromi: Some of them are in hearty conewrrence with the pud- Kio eentiment cf the {rea State*, and oshers mact the uuanimous approval of that section uf the cc Where the inetitution of slavery is reoogmrod. the | comtuim five columns of Harry Burnham; Willy Reiliy; Northern beapeh of these questions alone den presemted | Sketch of the Fourth Ward; Scores at th Special Sessions; to Congress, thoy gould uot have pared, or if tt Seeing the Comet; scolamn of Songs; # Visit to Sinz Sir 2 public laws, ould ba Peicu; Bullsand oars; Convery ay B: in th ra source of continual com} fftern States of the rou! the Nerth have been had C Union, had slavery been reeo Jaw agains: sucht an inst been allowed te oatinus Upon princes) a F) the provisio the eovaritutso mutuel eoncess:ens ities; How to ge eGrovlcy is going ataphic Sew; Me 3 Phy d orary ‘Ke. For sale by news dealers, boys, ke. Prise in The Atlas of to-morrow will be rich and Besides coms stariiing revel Tacy. tone of corraption in jitorial colurans will contain mic stom House. Just rights of either see jal matter, that oe fail t he general meneuros were considered tettled ee Ss a ade ¢ Atlas ie a paper thot alwaysrichly repaye read~ starding shis apptovel, Big ure bavs pro- | jag, Toa editere'tac wh they are Sout: embers there hare urzed goed to dietur' he reproduction ot (he res ‘ons adopted by thelist Legis lature et iT m1 ere-enaerment of which ‘would now be inmost rej the general sentiment of the country, They anded the repeal seat tno ont ‘Ihe Atlantic Expecteat Bat those who ate ly siserpointed will find Bollord's fi ae] ad ty migutes, for a Nehi ly penal efene of the people trines of Sca Hitleal contre ctf 0 wp the part of the eth ‘Stat forse nud eltect to tha odious in the crent commercial and po- Multitudos of memoriale have also a, to braak the boads ie Root the monaurss | fo sake fem are ef wouthera erouelty, Wi ta “ eceptable to (he people of the Southern St Lg: of your ¢ommil When a Sine business hand can no longer pe aeauired for $250, mangtwill rertet that they #14 not take Jesrone of Gor. roadway, d No sh lieasions will bc received ati rt Caution,—Certain Mort of the Milwaukie sad al tag the ehoap term. lore vi the month, ages, the property pp. * alrona Company, exo- of the «si i of com, company, asvicn- da have been fraudul family ob= fod put ia cizevlation at Sow Karke All ened ag inst, the parohs @ recieimod Ly the nid conn to the holcers, vith, pariy of the country, doman Reown aud be: : sit bee Bruyire State of sutin bebalf of the Noflenel Ad DES. p73, 18600 Seeanurer Mil. @ Miss. BR. Co. euwan, d/l) Broadway, edie y ork dripining Spd tmbrotiered Mand all e thougt + that & : ay right before the coustry by endo . the whi tm) irerkug tomarkatly shes), or regelar prices, members of the mea Seek hig txerutive, an of his goa tituti it to be wir duty to approve ri ‘We wre well anvared ¢ if there Albeny, Notice.—9 ime | nt lnlasure, | We ark n'y cor pobl Kelty & Fergason’s \ {Wholesale Window Sdade Warehouse, ivi Bro Deaters sapplied with all adway. im Banvtacturin7 and lengiog Shades t oessary to encri oral vistors co ourselves or though we thisk Ger, te tecure tbe eraas Knox, the Hatter, and Le avtier of Fashion for Geuticmen’s Hate, I Mom stree’ ube otyle for the season on this day. fatare y Salty, we cen of the ttt party men and good cit truly pational The Kew Hat Comp: Nasran strev', wil intre 3: » 146 and 1465 ace the spring style of gentie- ‘sad country in ite uprl we hola curselres hownd to vindicace portions of all ees lamts, why:ber they ag open enemies, OF diaqu fi remptorily refused to rocerwise oad a9 ofton as terals wo ond integrity, At from the apjast Brevent th Mops served tree ad strate fr ae FTES Se baYARD Scgers —Norane jee Lunar, senpereees.. o that ariiele, metic vo Lieht new wine! a kaown in the oity, aie and retail ® h of one of the inary a comrne i plwaye wil Repel 3 yr tee " Roithes mo span Whiswarker, eal snd we therefore appeal from th: rej ndiows of the populor willat Alb: ary 4 poople t Portabie Vresstng Cases,- These evtioles f ma the rection of a party to the soures of all power. Wo | ¢’aima the attention of sraveilers on 9 ir ex rome A truss im Providence for therefore propose to subecite compacts cont whose busin uraeilley ling tomect the iseu ah iby th ties aed ¢omestic trasquittity, t the wemeral wellwre of the pavple, eminently enticlos st to t! blic, the ze, way be a deep! tful one to coms to any reliable opinion as to the | ecridence and cuppert of every food chtianm, and expecially = = yepublic, the sequel may be a deeply eventful one. | sans aaa cause of deata. It was decided upow to send for the | a the estice land. Comb Factory, 387 Broadway,— Ladies are A lese marked crisis bas overturned France on han os suman Coroner. The Coroner ordered the body to be brought | 4 respeotfelty fovites to examine t note att 1m of dre. , an ove covision, and though the puld Add:ticustly to . | tot 7, andto dasa inquest will be held ! Maeda yriyen : Li = t t the perio hen this | ter trem Port t y tri gf the i were not much ¢ cited at ne B od w ‘ it ter trem Porte ° Saiaaiivars ‘ge ry frien news was de d, yet it is impossible to b | Bad her benefit last might, A more | Wat ench confusion cor ld ex without some im- The opportu eomblege never wasaoen ia the Aster Plas | portant consequences. At all events, it is reasou- o. The receipts were about tro thousand | able to anticipate very highly Testing ne oud the satisfaction and enthusiasm of the thie subject pet de ate were unbounded. Novelli, at seven o'clovk, | tet i 1 together u son ¥ ‘ 0 In addition to thir, it is not altogether unrea: above date, by the to Max Marsisek thet be could not sing, | | Roots and §hoev.=-The Citizens of New York able to expect s00n some account of the move- he reoei spon his antic! Bnd the public relly, are respec tally favited to oali gt oak = v pated benefi4 which cwured the manager to come tae colebrated chrap Best aud Bloc “tor . W. Feeneh mentsot Mazzini. So far as can be jadzed, the ~ forward and state tae fact, that the bev bad broken Ne. 7 donno Cramine bie ry early part of the comiag euamer will br . ««. 9 bie engsgermemt, im demanding thet to whioh he tlemen's, bays, sad ladies boote, was act eatitied biel however. with great promp- et tasportient im tie Lnited some action that will show his eagacity and nisot more than titude supplied 90 of Novelli p onduet of this latter and thae the He ie a highly gifted m und, for a priv. ve pesoony nm wnhendsome i . rt failed to ‘ nor wer t 5 copietely settied dowa. | baveany eflect except agatert bicwelf. The opera vidual, wields more po han any person in his { the whole coustry wae Rever * off eplenatdly i ed cut againand foundatt mated ili# elevated eharac eet of the world position throughout F manent ter commands for him the ppeared amide ema thrown frem the che re printed upon » Ww. ‘ ta lam tricolore. The A Navat Hoerrtas at Havasa.—We published, Bon urta foil fast 8 few days since, a copy ef a pe on to Congress, t 4h vocalist ren ‘i ere ith ifice it of im signed by eevers| masters of vessels, and others en Ses chtinin tle aes: hen teen aoe gaged in the trade between the United States and ver mictrers. it cost Sve hundred Also ween civen to her: for Cube, praying net wincete shuaks end et for the benefit « an yet we have o ve + stablishment of a hospitals in Hava nh any notice taken of it f an sailor © succes ia th tably executed ty ° was soon arcertaine | te The petiiion represents that mi t# in that trade Mr Pond, near } to tl be explosion af pay, annually, he treasury upwards o ; ‘> The tow l ten the and dollars, and that w ick at lia which ia byt ¥ ze yi certain y ani [:altens adanee are o manated prasons, medical advice and ed so much for, 6s to be beyond their meme ot Boston ht hides abeemendieniee ect ny, where . 1 ¢ Tate a Moving might Congress o something for Ww y stanction and hope their ¢ will be taken into consileration, pated irom th and, if -orit relief wil] be granted to them Tae Wont a Th ooer i. mms, with rools from boston World's Pair, atrtved 1 is and will divcbar Marine Affairs. ‘Tas parsengess of the brig Morm Juan, Nicsragua, to New ork 4 card tettifying to the seamaniike ing Star, from Bon hhave subsoribed t Bey 08 7 this sotoma the meso qualities of Capt. OW. Feit, and to the kind and gen- hurt two men severely. and ry ng. ~4 tlemanly treatment reosived at his hands on the pas. hada very parow Tn eage from Key Weet. st which place be assumed the ni last the tactory © aud eommend, owing to the sickness of Capt. Plummer, odueed tne of the gre tver helolon who wns left there. been to Brooklyn. It we ne whiel hove sven Brvy M. B Parsren —Thie vessel is being | before We are unable ertain the cause of the ¢ contrary ¢ pered at the Beetiomal Floating Dock. not the | present «xplosion, but it arose, ay doubl, from want ore bim in the esti Puasce Deck ae we tead yomerday in wittake | wuMicient water in the boiler the caute cf a:mor ferergy who have hivher'o regarded him ae i every erplorion Lang 4 aor Gietinguls + paitiote al *y whieh has been th The Homestead oo | fered institution, aud, therefore, all the ot a inet tri converte, eta., have mo buts few, are ert the committer who en ate given abore, ike ing were sither net rs wnt, or did not vote on | ution. FW. Fisher, James Dalke, A ¥. F. Ril ey. Benjamin Price, J. 0 Matshal, G.W. Thatcher, A Stewart . Bosworth, D Mes Laupblin, James Jackson, Jame eAlletes, 3, W. Pir JH Poot, William Towe, George B as. Harri ridge DOW fice, 0. TM Bleakley, cho Forshay Willism Poot dence bert FL Alieite, Das tel Phaion’s Magic Hair ope to Color the if oy WRiskous, sh. mom ed, cipro Ine ely, wi teBatehelor's Instantangons Lie colebzas #4 in Le Cigar tyre Sano ‘hiiade! pai erred gen be atiwod | ! bon eiMowl ta ds om fe irate And wakes ® business of te Oopy ih Be REEST OF MORE STACE a Justion Mot Bofor ng 0 nha troment fort + case of Mayor Kings steges owned by Bertio reet and Tent avenine investigation yecterds es noticed in yerter Cor penal Faculty to taveetiaqs S were ritieved. ¢ intended to boll Willem Va fhe driver of stage No, 684 + magistrate said be shoud proces don the ohar of mis lomeanor ip ylolating tbe city ordisance, which reads as follows, from chap 5, seo. 9.—" No person 4 7 tuch coach. or stage, uniers he be and have obtained a license purposes under the penalty deliar# for every euch offence. to be recovered be owner of euch coach or stage, frem such both or either.” > ¢ cowneel for the dofence here remarked that be ¢ taen of ohgalhor upos the contrary, Anse the sbi¢ represen: ‘tom | was found in the dock. om Tuesda: ii Shera cant ateeest it sor nene opraetens ates morning. iC was hevebsan earneotly sunious, io Wasoatller alld cenree ot teatided, that sooa atter he leit the hotel the cry opinion epce themeelv: demtirely | of “watch.” “ wateh,”” and immediately after, a sup- consistent with due from them to their | pressed groan, was beard by the watchman who has nd crusts. ‘Toey eve | charge of the boats at night. Upoa being taken ou orem of a wig Seni of the water. it was found that there were marke of | THE Wheh The Wirary Hexaco will be published st half past Po'clock this morning Iks contents will smbrage the interesting and Important news of the wel. Biogle copies. in wrappers, sixpence, MONKY MARKEY, Fnivar, Peb. 14—6 P.M. ‘There was considerable activity in the stock market” to-day, and quotations for most of the fancies ad- vanced a fraction. There e pears te be more disposition among cuteiders to purchase, while the bears are pro- tecting themselves by making themeclves long, Tho- recent decline has given a wide margin for improve- ment, before the market becomes again much inflated and those who made money by the lato rise, have- ain, and will, without doubt, get up enother movement similar to the last. The seaso: is favorable; the money market sufficiently easy, avd confidence in another rise etrong enouch to insure large purchases. At the tirst board, to-vay, Erie In~ come Bonds advanced 23¢ per cent; Erie Bonds, mew, 34; Morris Cat \{; Canton Company, 2; Farmers’ Loan, %; Norwich and Worceeter, %; rie Ratlroad, 1), and Harlem. 3g. Rochester and Syracuse declined: 2¢ percent. Erie securities of all kinds improved, to- day, with transactions to some extent. Income Bonds have taken the greatest start. and well they might, for they have been unwarranabtly depressed. Morris Canal appears to be working upward again. The argument in relation to the injunction comer off on Monday at Trenton, when a decision wil! probably be mas If an injuction is granted, the consolidation of the old stock is pretty certain. It would be well enough for all parties to await the re tult of the application for the fnjuction. Cantor Company has some life in it yet, and moves up an® down with equal rapidity. The riso or fall does not* bring out much stock, Farmers’ Loan continues in moderate demend at improving prices. There is very little doing in étonington and Mohawk. Norwich and Worcester is moving upward and we look for a steaty: end permanent advance. I[t is the cheapest railroad stock on the list, and {3 as good @ purchase as Harlem. They are both dividend paying stocks, with a steadily: increasiog business, and as there is no possibility of their income being less than during the last year, but ©n the contrary must annually increase, we see no reason why the market value shovld not approach: nearer the actual value, of each amd be permanently majrtained. Portsmouth Dry Dock hae been better sustain- ed amidst the recent revulsions in the mar ket, than any other on the. list, not excepting government. There is an active demand for the stook which {8 only partially supplied There ia 9 mosu extraordinary fact couneoted with the position of the property of this Company at Portsmouth. It iv the only place on the Obio river wheres natural ele- vation of water sufficient for the construction of a dry~ deck large enough for all purposes, can be obtained. Im all dry docks built in the Atlantio perts, extensive and expensive mechinery for djscharging water is required. Ifere nature and @ little art has supplied all the mecessary facilities, The cur- revt of the Ecioto river is so rapid that im short distance it has sufficient feree to drive an immense amount of machinery. It has @ more valuable water privilege thau the Locks aod Canal Com- pany of Lowell. Massachusetts, or any manufacturing company of New England, with th ormous expendi. ture of capital In the conetruction af dams, &e. T! water power alone Is destined to make Portsmouth one of the most important manufacturing and mechanieat places om theOhio river. A few yeare will suffice to de. velope its resourcer, efter it gete into proper bands. The sale of kcts edvertired, will add largely to the yelue of the stock. by giving an inpetus to improre- ments, and by reducing the capital of the company Edgeworth was iu demand to-day; but no stock offer- Ing at quotations, Long Istand is undergoing another inflation, but we do mot exactly understand the precess. The Knapp mortgage bonds of this company were offered yesterday at seventy-five, and seventy bid. Reading Railroad is not by any means firm quetations, This stock appears to bea great favorite with che bears, and they ell it freely. Movements io relation to the construction of a parallel road have as- fumed such @ rhapeas to ereate considerable appre- henrlon regarding the probable value of Reading stook. It is stated that most of tho oldest and largest holderr have not only sold entirely out, but have sold them- short. We have noticed, within the past three or four day+ sof smail lots of the stock of the New Jersey ii x- ploring and Mining Company. As this stock bes not been long ou the books of the board, it may be wel! enough to post up epeculators in relation to ite mer: ‘The capital of the company is $600,000, divided 48010 shares of $12 ench. The company own two thousand scree of miversl land im Sustex county, New iner are located on the lime ef the the miverels are (ransported to company bat the macufactu aor pigs. &, where elhment for zine, and zinc ia company, at Newark. cover forty acres, valuable doc pdwateriine The zine miner of company are said to be the purest and moet val in the world end the paints manufactured from t for all purposes to all otherr, The mand ter these paints is gri ly, without largely increasing iis mach! The largest and purest piece of x! ever known — ng several tone, Faken ieeotly from the mi been sent by this company te the World's Fale. wines of this company in Buse. econty,N J. yield rome of the moat valaeble mineta's anJareiueshacstible. It isestimated that there aro vp - wards of two hondred thousand tone of th» red oxide of zine above water level. Phosphate of lime ex any quantity. It is theintention of the «o ship tne siac ore to Great Britain there in its natural state. Thi pany & very larg al revenue, independent of pro cerived trota jacturiog “T teceipts at the oflice of the Asi of thie port. to dey, emowat to $108,080 $90,122 08; gue sheeges 247 96, od AN give the eo Th rhe M: do Zeemingten Re 100 Nor & We ("] de Ww Wis laine Co vo # een syne 130 Pasmere' Trust i do “ lw 100 4) Flee wort? V2 Konaing wa ere RR, iW 4.2 Boston aad Percitease RR. R106 9 Wek Poet th yolk joa ee it "toa w Central RR’ bends, } Me Aimer ie a, Uf! venta Ver “in a: Tan Seco once BK, Bi 1000 dey RSM | HAC0e Netteak Oonnty RR bonds, 7 , Tumansermsa, Po M.—Firat Boart—$ no, 10s BOY Fret neylems t nvere tT Prt 4 lo 1 40 Rona ‘sion Hank. Towa et orem adiag BR b Mi doy 3h 210 Rew hte bt: 1 600 4.640 Sebmy, kill Navige ils ath ivard Bap,

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