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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ~ WHOLE NO. 7037. MORNING EDITION-- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1852. ————=— CENTS. ages ners ei , ; An application fc inet Liber ¥ BALES BY AUG TION. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | in this respect, he used language without any mesnine, Appointments by the Canal Board. IMPORTANT FROM LIBERIA. pds ea ead oan aon Fe gear Aberian Republie een He then defended Armstrong & Donelson, as geut¢m no FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONRENT, eR ae Ue piiibedRS ‘Was exp peop! colony E. GROCERIES, TO PAY AD- we who are capable of doing the work in such manner as \t % 4 A letter from the Gritish Consul at Liberia states that in, Ke. —Friday, Feb. 6. a0 1036 T FROM WASHINGTON ebould be done, Acnany, Feb. 5, 1852, The Attacks of Grando and other Native | the sampie of Liberion cotton bad been tested at Maw- ‘on SP THE LATES R ° ee dem.) of Michigan, argued in favor of the The following appointments were made by the Canal Chiefs on Fishtown and Bassa Cove—The ple ea relae Jed beam Riga Pinata Aen the ‘Raisins. Segars, To~ babs ieuiinad aes loption of the resolution, Board to.day:— Repulse of the Rebels by the Forces of | [en which under better treatment, woul render it ness kay, sno Haat Eater Banir gu. | Zmezte between Senator Borland mii, banany (de) Lee ee kee bigeye the Republic—tmplication of Foreign | wreful to British manufactures. Encouragement is held EK, ‘Rictoncer, 07 D ornor Greenwich. and Mr. Kennedy. what was to be printed. The returns of Marylan’. in York,,.Thea Carlin, Lyon .G.M. Cramer, Traders—Meeting of the Legislature, out to Liberia land owners to turn their attention to the in Aes the plan proposed by the Census Superintendent, was -D_ BR, Corne Pere oo sot Tae Advices from Libera, the African republic, to the 12th Hep ly Berepapions eae ee vare samples cleaned De AR bh ter ecto pacha A Nose Broken and Considerable Excitement, | what was therein vontutted > erine strapared, £9, print ire December, bave been received at Boston, They are of | "the UA chip Germantywn, Com. Gavalatte, arrived at - peciveechem rooms, 10 Moreh William etreet, by virtue o! pets dale ems putin much that he had no authority im law to do. Medinas. sd considerable iuterent, Monrovia from St Helena, en the 28th of October, andy wed er gonventene of ‘ale. Comprsin » yad8 | PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. Fe Begin, Hapa ctipaen a Megalo Lockport F It will be recollected that we mentioned revoral days | “led onthe 29:h for Porto Praya rine » Oi » in va lengths, . i : ea 4 a Feat Imnpoetia Weak ot" Ensidad clothe aH in cinema Enid = waists, mone of which had been sanciioned by law B ee Cae Saar serene. se woos tie aud pt a me Our Mearagua Correspondence, fashionable styles; embroidered | Voss pattorns; satin in the medical part, there were nice statistic: 101 \- ‘Champlain Cana wative chiefs, hea: ¢ Fishmen a Ban Juan, Cenrmar AmMenrca, Jan 24, 1862. tinge: valvot do.; Bandkershiets, Hosiery, | Commotion im the Philadelphia County | pation upon fevers, upon which no to physicians ¢on- | waterford... Adams. “Glen's Falle, Chas. Toborts, | now appeara that these troubles wore of a serious nature, The Cates! from San Juan—Our Naval Force—Quiet Reigne 100. Sale positive, “Also, damaged enods;” Sognee, ko, Convention, Coe et eres to Print this stuff! | Eighteen | Schuylervilis.J. Wingusn. | White Hall..-Heary Buell. | sur that the republic had been successful ia. ite ellort, | — : as sess Suman sallaines as Kepechee cureieed te chery sass pages of history. and twenty five pages of medical statis- Tg Oswego Canal. Vizitfrom an American Mididy, against the Law, §re., $e *Reeula rib tal ow commenced ad will bo continued EOS tics, out of « book of winety-aix pases. He was not re: Baline .....+C,B.Reote. gs Dawreno.. ««; «W. BOMBA, tosuppress them. We arrived here to-day, in twenty one days’ passage im the same satisfactory manner as heretofore. red tosay that either the history or medicine of ie .. Kelly. eo, In the attack of Grando upon Pishtown the insur- " ae a = Row between the Friends of Gass | piri ivcnicnt was icaccurete; Cae. Whe wed decay. | GORCPS sees ects eit. cha gente wate jolned by Prince Doyes nce wee ntigatut: | ftom New York, and found the place in « considerable eA er NG at ieee GEE oT and Buchanan. the points? He did not consider that the Superintendent | savanna, Smith. Coruing.....7. Mt, Buraoy. blac bs bee | excitement among the people on shore, growing out of @ Grclock, at the Merchants’ Mecheaae Hamilbon Miviic wud pages Ripe’ wae oarenred of ‘the proper auallfeations to write book They bad marchalled forces from all quarters, with the | distike they appear to have against Mr. Cornelius Vane Mar ufseturing Company —Will bo bold without reserve, by ; of history or medicine—and yet, is book be printed, Le Re 1D. A.Ogdon, | intention of entirely destroying tho settlomonts nt Grand | gerbilt, Dut the Albany sioop-of war, and Her Majesty’ afugrcf the aesignes, for the tenett of whomit may co AFFAIRS IN THE NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, I wil go rth: aa the ofsial utory and medical autho- we we fananse, Gant ake a , | Barta. Otber native chiefs, and even foreign traders; | ploop.cf-war, wo forget her name, of about the same ped 2 emer wn 4 ilto fe * = ord, er’) ork. +, d . B. BUTLER, AUCTIONEER,—LIVERY STADLE After ecme remarks from Mr, Hascciy, (dom ) of Me, jonas” Blogh SW'smnith, | are impligated in the affair, appear, 60 far aa their officers are concerned, on a very &t auotion.—-Will be sold on Saturday, tia, at Appointments by the Canal Board, the Senate adjourned, Hoottevitio ...w. wanegee, Valley Ca Pose Tho attack upon Fishtown was made November Sth. | friendly footing, and their guns point at each other witty Po eB cafe RB TTA ly hp jew eee geeapaaonn Ne House of Representatives, Canesten... 0. spetlgun: Mortis. WK, Miltor, | The village was racked and burued, and nine of the in- | no desire of harm on either ride, The truth seema to be Suikes, doubieandainge Har: | MARINE DISASTERS—POLITICAL ITEMS, Wastunoron, Feb. 5, 1852, Sawnytiths River Canat, habitants murdered, Grando commonded in person | that beth aides thivk Mr Vanderbilt wrong, and, there- Halters, Blankets, &c., 0, See See See ‘The House met ata quarter before one o'clock, : “Oneida Toke Canat. having about thre hundred troops. The garrison was | fere. the exptain of the brig Express was excusable Im a Mer Bott ene troan Lee DOT RICSEE OEMIATION Otte, | Higgins... 0 Collins. : taken by surpriee, Among the number murdered worn | firing iuto his steamer : BR spr eine ocen ae From Washington City. reported bill making appropriations for the civil and ee eaten ee Se NeRimaanee ee ene Poules wecoma ablated ashes Ge ra eaican terete eel eee ‘clock, at 85 Nacean etrect, near Fulto EMEUTE BETWEEN SENATOR BORLAND AND MR oo LE ga of Ce g praroraeny for the yeae ia 3 Renee It roon appeared that almont the entira Bassa country | nearer than fifty miles, preferring the more harmlees way Hi st Ruction as nbove. to pay oash adv: KENNEDY—NOSE BROKEN—THE GARDINER CLAIM | ing June, 1653, Reterred to the Committee of the Whole 1 eae emuoen itré and trado Town bed joined @rando’s rebellion. aad that | Ot each contonting himself with exorcising their mem, a vory large and beautiful assortment of Rosewood, Mahoga- AGAIN, ETC. On the state of the Union. a ae ws) nee Mr. Lawrence, ap Euglicn trader, was stimulating aud | &nd very peorly paying them for learning the use of th? Tealitpeall of wien wih Be ante CURBU T ees eee ay | SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORR HERALD nap than askin ie Rmith Waterm Aaran'B King, | aldivg them. murket: ‘The port of Greytown is however, under Eng- pay advances, nud is well worthy ‘the attention ot hoarse. Wasaixotos, Feb, 5-10 A. M Reape ch Us Une Oe ae 8 Schermertio Horan Morte On the Lith December, a general attack was made on | lish irfluence ag lotdeng dei teees gr NAG chie jag eopers, consinting of Rosewood and Mahogany Sofas, Toto- ” . TT. ee + a lewkirk, . Barnoi Base Cove at midnight, but was successfully repulsed, | lations, signed by a Mr, Green, the British Consul. a-Toter, Eaey, Mocking and Parlor Chairs, oarved Rosswood A fracas occurred in the ante-room of the Senate, to- | Bounty Land Law of September, 1850. W. J. Skinne -& G. Root sovernt of the assailants having been killed. An the as- | ‘These lawa they avem determined to carry out, made by 6... Grahat « T3\Honry Banos. saiiante fled to the wildercess, the air is said to have re- | themselves, and, os you will seo, for their own erpectat and Mshooany Centre, Picr aud Fancy Txbles, Exto Dining sion | day, between Senator Borland, of Arkansas, and Mr, | Mr. Barston, (whiz) of Ia, concluded his remarks Library and Secretary Book caseg large % e commenced yesterday, ‘The rumming up of argu . fesce ogy OO rounded with nao nory of pain, the cannon of the Li- | benefit; and the sloop Exprees, they think and say, ets, painted andonameliod Cham- | Kennedy, the superintendent of the Census Bureau, | tent amounts to thiss—That where the yovorninont Ti Mecemiah Cospers Lerians having been well charged with slugs end grape | Daniel Webster to the contrary’ notwlthetanding, wi which resulted in the latter having his nose broken by | cersare requited to dispose of tha public lands for 0 Tunis Wascon ; Tunis Waldzon, Section 3... David Barrett. hot. Becouting parties from Bassa Cove subsequently | #lways aid them. Now. leame in without a pilot, for the -Benry Wickes Os 8 blow from the fist of the Senator. It appears that Mr eh bea sey ee eaettlaa. fe ise Geschertiy fe attacked and broke up the enemica towns, On tne Lith | reason U {would not endanger my vessel by heaving zo Canals L r) ii * they mado ancther and more desperate tack © e | to in the rstor him, end ha eroaped, thus far, perior Mosewood soven octave Pianofurto, ‘Also, Iron | Borland, in the course of some remarks in the Senate, | feature of the bill proposing to additionally compensate | Alanson Dodgo. east Covaiin graiahusbarn but wate vere iced With fies Tain |. Wilh acevare acolbite Atte nantes coer ae plot “Zafes ard Counting room Furoiture. Also, fift: kote | to-day, ridiculed the idea of publishing such a mess of registers and receivers. 0. C, Lathem, ; fiom 20 to 50 killed and wounded, amongst them some of | of the harbor, and a demand for his half pilotage, whiotr SON ELaenae eecea SR BRTO, ¥o pay tarances. Also. | statt as was proposed to be collected by the census office, | Br. Yates, (whig) of Ia., took simlar ground, and was | 9 © AGA their chief warriors. After this repuise, Grando wanted | 1 skall pay without apy firing fecm the [xpress shall Muu Oe i) siiDtaetile ills tility of eaak When he left the | ‘titfied, that if the House could be brought toa fair | G. Bonnott. tolenve the country, but his allies would not let him, | ¢”deavor to obey the regulations of the port, issued by u embracing the history of each State, When he left the | consideration of the subject, they would not refuse to Chemung Cunat Feeder, Hp will cestabin sede e-ounteeen {he Gommtn: Connell'bt Oriylowny esifetbored! ant tae anibeine, chamber, Kennedy undertook to convice him he was | yote an adequate compensation, © D. Chatéeld. eral Gi: ‘4 Neale peels, British Consul at thei beod, as shairmany end t hope Rahal mys ae www nny | wrong, ard at length Borland requested that be weald ‘The general debate having terminated, a large number | yg Roxert Crooked Lake Canal. snexed is a brief history of the affair :~ others will do the same, so that Mr. Webster and Lord OK LIV2RZOOL, UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM: | Cosco to i him, Upon this, Kennedy made | 0! @mendmenta were offered and explained, in five minute | %-S: Roger, Chisanes Totclligence of the outbreak first reached President | Polwerstin may not have another difficulty to settle Pnipalcnic, leh JemesO°Ltee ateneanerea | eee to importune him. Upon this, Kennedy made speeches Sootion].,.7.1 Groenley. John Hull, Rekerts ou the afternoon of Sunday, November 23d, by | about these ealttary arrangements entered” into and eo with the United Btatee m: for Europa, positive: some insulting remark; whereupon Borland’s fist im- The discussion involved the question, whether the bill «2,0. i. Moore, ® vessel derpatchea from Grand Bassa with the intelif made a law, by severalef the respectable residents of op Sciurdey, Potvuncy 7, a6 12 o'olock M., trom ber bert : fate ot with his isabled | should be passed, merely makivg lwad warrants assign ; Ges the food of Censl-stroot, No berth seonred sill paid | mediately came in contact with his fioe,and disabled | shoul : j Section 1.,.A. 8. A i . é he ‘ : able; or whether it should ba loaded down with other +A 8, Be Adin fe elcranon ane eoaserh, aoviy. to RDWAWDE. | {0° heed cf the bureau. ‘Thote are the facts as related | Matters, “including wicisional compensation to land | ¢, Good : COLLINS & UO., No, 63 Wall-gtzees, ‘Tho steamship PA- | to me by a respectable eye witness. Kennedy is the | oflicers gence. The cabinet was immediately summosed. The | &on Juan, fe rmerly of the irland aerpatches rot forth that Grando and his allies had wade a flerce attack on the town of been repulsed with derabie 1 Jamaica, who have seessivn of one side the harbor, while Commodore Van- ta Cove, and had | derviit helds (he other, end is monarch of all he surveya, but that the be- | who curries bis cwn pung. while, as yet, the Commom eB HE, Fidel, OTFIC will enocesd tho Arstia, and aail Fobrusry tate | hae During the discussion, Mr. Bissell, (dom ) of Ill, made Guu of Nea vane Meged Were in need of assistence in'men and ammu- | Council are destitute: henee, the necessity of usiog thoes a fe gto a remark, which called up Flephen Cera: Fee Oy" Danhana, Tt was resolved to send these without locs of | of her Majerty's sloop th ind of hich (it ie oben Ria om fee nich © Stephen Merdner, anhara, a ¥ e se without loss of | of hor Majerty's sloop Express, the wind of whic Fe CADET EIA AMD JIVRRPOOL BIEAM. | ° The denial of the Courie's correspondent, that there | ° tin’ Siemens, (whig) of Ga. who charred the goutie- James Duun, Samvel Allon, President Roberts, however. fearing that another | raid here). biew the hat from the, head of erecuc ie ship Company intend running thelr new ateamshipe a6 | in pny information in the posession of the government | man frem illinole with making certain threats of its de- - ———— - vould be made before reinforcementa could reach | Ce ferrin but left his head in ite proper place, ready Gaye atiacheoter ee neers thursday, January % | which throws a doubt apon the honesty of the Gardiner | feat unlesr the Senate bill should be passed as it was NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE, applied to Captain Pearson, ofthe United | fora new But. But I hope to bear that cancer te Otty of Glsazow, Thursday, March 4 | bie alibiee- ate tes Suc of with thein. | _ Mt Jetens replied he bad made no threats, but had = Staten ehip Dale, aking that he might be taken at once | settied by diplomacy, which is butter than fighting, ag Choy of Menobovtaz, ie «+ -.Thursday, Msroa «98 | C/#'m, muct be either ma ROXANSS. Cr wi ot d the section for paying land officers should be stricken Senate. to the scene of war in the Dale, the prosence of which | we all raw, yom ES pint es encidane ¢ | tention to deceive, Mr. Fendall, the United States Dis- | our He would vote against the bill, aud if the section Auaasy, February 5, 1952 veesel in the harbor of Grand Hatsa would probably ant Ove more incident and Iam done for thig time witts Wednesday, Fob'y. 2 | trict Attorney, has been handed translations of deposi. | rbculd be stricken out, he supposed the gentleman (com ee e 3 as a check upom Grands and his comvany, Captain | Greytown, the port of entry of (he Mosquito King, under sdelphis; ‘in eaicon stsieroome, $0 iz | tions taken in Mexico and transmitted to the State De. | @ecreia would vote against it THE Kosst'TtE COME, Pearson promptly complied with the request. the protection of the English Queen. Alter arrivit froighs ot paconge apply 60 - Mr. Brrrriens responded, saying that Mr. Bissell bad | Tho Assemb! sp the Kossuth resolutions as | | Onthe mernirg of Monday, November 21, President | entely.and lying at iny anchor two hours, the healt! TAL DSON? 41 Bashnage D900, N. Xila, | Purtment, which, if true, show the claim to be afraud. | given notice that the Senate would not tanction the | goreqig nme? Meme OP 2 Roberts issued a proclamstion, previous to going on board | fliccr bearded me, und found, to his astonisument, that or No.9 Walaud strove, Philaccinhla. | 6 qporitions cannot be used in a criminal case, exoept | striking cut the provisien for pay of ths nS CMMs piaber or cutie exince the Dele, in which he deialled the attack of Grando upon | a middy frem the Albany rlop-of war was on my deck E i : r. B. called upon the House to vindicate the bhi Cabs ; shtcwn, which was sioked and burned,and the attempt | contrary to bis regulations, as you will see by the onpy. Lack tetra bicert pe gts elie rath as showing ground bso postponement of the case till | nity and notte permit any euch influeno 4 report was received from the Auditor of the Cana! | upon Barsa Cove, which was repulsed; aunousced that | He did yg to novice the middy, but ecmmenced 852, at noon. Sho has stions | the next term, with a view of allowing time for the wit- | gested. Department, relative to the digest of clafmas, es requested | Grando and the chieia of Tabacconea, New Cess, and | aking about the health of crew, their member, Go, and to 8 eb. ORL, ef, ¢ for patsongers., Price. of passage to Bermuda, fe | nesses to. arciy ‘ Mr. Desram (dem ),of In, propored a substitu tet ; ' oq | TEAde-town, were otill in arms: that enid chief was ra- | after the middy had left with a fle of the Lrniy, which, Thomas, $10. Thors to & Fogulet tall communtonilon be. | Bees to arrive s thenobnaras Bava ete vill for the pay of ined a by s resolution of the Senate of January 22d. Reterred | ocising eupplies and munit " th i pote ween St, ‘Thomas and ail she Wost Indis Islands, Havana, : ae “3 #e And, os a erlin will take froight. | PE'SONAL ENCOUNTER IN THE SENATE CHAMBER BE: Mr. Bissere opposed this, It would nut pass cellent accommods | | | 6 the Uanal Commissioners 8 of warfrom vessels trad. | I gave him, and for which he came on board, the dostor ommission ; ing upon that court; aud concluded by interdicting trade | ecmmenced saying tome that ho (the middy) had brokem CSE ca eeichtralls itty: Pere py Breed aye EEN SENATOR BORLAND AND MR. KENNEDY, EXC | Senate Mr. Molgsnay, (dem) Mieve notice of a bill fora | OF the ccast between Grand Baras point on the north. vlution of the port. I remarked thet an officer of # P ‘0 letters or mails will be roosived om beard of the M i“ f “ Mr. Deneam—Then let it go. ip, = +H aaaged plage os 3 west, and Trace-town on the southeast. men-of war genera ly did as he pleased, and his Marlin, exoops slavough the Post Ofte pai bas eh tee ke oy ; Mr. Pisses. replied—Yes, the gentleman's bill cannot | 'iAige over the Hudson river, at Albany. — y-five men, weil armed and | protected him, “Oh,” ald he, “it was your duty to tell — vs oa Wasixoton, Feb. 5, 1852. pass. all else must go down. He spoke of the bill a+ ca. An actalliblation the neaiber ‘of ballot boxes to be govermment schooner | hi he was uot sllowed on board until efter my Grissan vis Havens Oheage of gulag Gavin oe Immediately after the adjournment of the Senate this | ported by Mr. Dusham, as chairman of the Louse select ng the nu: le supply of the mu- ‘Well. sir, L am glad I did not know m, | | used in the New York city elections, was read a third ; and ebout it T rhall always be ignorant, leat would voteagainst | time end passed. ould tke too much upen myself, and appear impolite 3 in refusing to receive an oficer of an armed vessel, and Vane to prevent areoond attack upon he my own countryman, But bad be been a Rueelan, Cove. Grondo and bis bard ded, 7 French, Frglish, of Hungarian, I ehould certainiy wele ns aud removed the peo- | ccme him, and leave you. my dear sir, of the Commom fondle Mheesoni EMPIRE CIEE, (Lom ieee ty Lecte | aflernoon, Mr. Kennedy, the superintendant of the cen- sommilttes, a6 unmesning snd het Pe ou Monday, February Sk abd Ole, Een ceectee: | SUS bureau approached Mz. Borland. Some words wore | i puteee ce the eae ree he would vote again mitus introoverD, oo Havana ana Now OnosheeNew | exchanged, when Mr. Derland strwok Kennedy in the | rede Neg pees Reutiaman from Geergia called ® | ate, aronaaie, (whig.) Inizoduced a bill to. Incraato the foe" halson Bettbs, $70; Ate aloen | face breaking, it Is said, hie roee. Several Senators aud | that the bill would net pase ide mane “fe atnouded ae | Dumber of Ge State oupi's in the New York state Insti- Saloon Borths, $50; Stoorsge Borshe, | oihers interfered and prevented farther conflict, had been proposed, andthe gentleman from ‘Tennessee | tution.for the instruction of the dea? and dumb. as, Arrels enir tskon on fricht te, ttavausy Froisht | ° Wiliam Wells, fmeriy a polfce cficerct Baltimore, | Tad been prcpowd and the gentleman from Monnasses | "AT Goo wy (hem ancer Pesreon and President Roberts, and government rchooner Lurk, arrived at Grand Bassa introduced a bill to 2 a0 cha ‘ Council of Greytown, to do ‘all the figbting with him eee eee ee mE, Tut | has been fried and convicted of murdor in the first de- | Gcuid pursany bil she tlotee might send to thet beeps Sohee Coe ERT tie ccteah eae tion, including the attack | shcut it and Trust you would not think it necessary te mo ae oot, corner of Warren streok, | Sxte, for choeting a boy at the Navy Yard. so there were, it appears, a threat on one side, anda dul- | CO10,7.1. G contnacions vO erry en eae en esa Cove, are given with | call upon the sloop Express to aid you ? gee ar ES TTT lying on the other, ONT, MPIRS CITY LINE—FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA TUIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, Mr. Firen (dem ), of Ta., spoke of what he character. Sah ae = ene Coe a al eer eneeyh ieee EOE TLE ee) PIRET SESSION. red ax the blundets of Mr, Danham im the bill of the gags Mt Barscor, (dem ) offered a rarolution, that the Com ne of the Tie left mo in bigh dudgeon, but 1 shall endeavor heres Mr. Benson | efter to hill bin with politences, as Lesteem him worthy d : ck upon the former | of eepecial notice, as well as three dollars for bis humane bew ittee on Judiciury having been directed to introduce & r Fy ae : S ‘ 0 Di ——_ select ccmmittee, dden,and meade on the morning of Wed- | visi (Fopaialy st the Bless ienigrsg Senate, co HAM expretsed hit oMigation to his o Dee a eC ccpanone te tall thelr oon. berd. at about eight o'clock, Granda Thia Groztown fa certainly a great place, and her etti> Searas pe c3 Non gt, fot Chagrep, direct on Thue Wasausorox, Feb, 6, 1962, | {07 the conrtasiss wntok he, hd, ama BUTT TT Bee Bible tines Te ante ead of three hundeed men. ‘They tuuickly | xevs, ube minjerity of whoa belorg to the Common Goum- day, brnsry, at 3 o’clook. a 0 UNG 46 yet ere of b retor: that Mr. Fitch would, ed A i seesion of the gersison, which waa entirely un- il, ere i ¢ he ) SuahGe. specsmatuatines, fot Bisaraas Peooratase Bering | ‘Tho Borate met at half-bact 12 0'ciook, etre pee aR Po Bro ee Salle wr thelr Santracty, win thoee dota: the work. “Adopted: “| Sroated for the uttatke Mere. wore” bat Sve mec ns | (eet etree ae amuah respect for thelr simple slataay Witenes ee RerOnTS FROM DEPARTMENTS, commitied as creace blouier. Mr, Duakam snid tha’ e Renate then adibarne, the garrison, the otbera being angayed in working upon | ite tene; all of them, even the doctor, being mnerchanta, OF DasHAKe BPD? RAYMOND, 3 , ‘The Cuarm laid before the Cenate reports from ths Be. | there was not a jon in the bili of the elect ‘Assembly. honves erecting for recently arrived ftamigranty. Turse T eign myself your humble servar ‘Tho SIRRRA NEVADA will les in on Saturday, ts “e . Committee to which Sir. Biscell had not given his stent, . » 5 reo | Of the men escaped; two ware choi; and a boy, two SPUNYARN, 19th Maroh, cormocting with the tavorive Stoamship New | crctarles of War end Trearury. communicating Infor- | except this second section, and he appeated to the Soleot Ai nany, Feb 5, 1852 © @ children, were ruthiessly mas Moster ¢f an American brig with one gum, Orieans, at Pavame, Looks are new open. wation in relation to certain claims on government; | Gormiittee in procf of the fre i 2 BILLS REPORTED d the garrison. @ lumber e ” Laas mete oes AND & cate es 0 A icath Mr. Bisseit said the gentleman was wholly mistaken, rr. Ros tae d ten bout cle place was burned to th» oO Philadelphia itd eames TT RD SEATua TNO Cries, | net er ee ccueetay © War, commrinloating, |- | 17 a gutversation batween the postioe Mer Smtr Tos, (dem ), from thecommittee to whom the and all portable property was cartiad off. The Oe Ra nee) PRI Ue eaea bens Ced Se Bena Crake real oy eee ayaurtbem | whet hae been done relative toan asylum for disabled | Aft s¢ N for Chagres and Bon Tusn, | soldiers; wiso, s report from the Secretary of the Trea- i Tinted Wolke lad ober Petanes| snery, conmuicating iateruiutlen seiccive te the i ch wes reported to th Dunham was not precisely the one ght | Scleov Committe nse by Mr. ito | nine perrons & 2 to by the | amend the law in relation to convicts kept im the State Cuptain Preston ad related in what respect they (the Corivg the morning that the Fishmen were moving their Christiana Ri ond mengled Purtavesenta, February 5, 185%, ttal of Willioms, Charged with being Concerned in the ed were horribly cut nm charge at Bassa Cove, had heard this being her sevond trip; sho io in every roopact & Aret | House eervice—all of which were referred, and order bills) differ, e referred to the Judiclary Committee, nere Were other suspicious circum. wei meamor, buts in tho strongest mannér—is doubloiron | to he pe " ‘ iat eer if soovelents. Hp wer . Samuel Williams, (he colored man, who was charged Braced, and her nodcmmedations for casin, ecvond cabin, | t°,b¢ Printed r, Dunwast seid the criginal language wae precinely ir movements. He went up among sn p e Mr. Hamus. of Maine, offered » resolution ordering and stocrnge paosongors aro uneurpassod by any ctoamer Mt Haine, offered » resolution ordering | the same as it stands in the printed bill. ‘The bill wa: ctory answers to his inqui: | with misdemesnor in having given information to the eas. Fer (reignucr Passage, apply to JONES & JOLN- | the printing of extra copies of the last report. Re | griwa eut iw hio ewn Punawriting, aud sent to wh: io awaro of Impending dang colored! peroohs: about Christiana, of sbi coring of Ghar Wail street, corner of Wate: ferred to the Printing Committee. printer) wea rolled up iu the committee room, on the bill relating to the sale of nd a double cuord to the garrison, The enemy, officers In search of runaweys, was this morn! itted WOAEMES OM SHB caneror.. ne charges 118 with blunders, as the # and medicines, wb amendinents, foreetalied his movement. Mr. Benson | *fcers in searc lee se is morning acquit! ortunate chair NDEPENDENT LINE TO CALIFORNIA—OVPOSI- | Mr. Cass presented a petition from the workmon em. | (27.31 MY new 7 an » committee; ployed on the wings of the Capitol, with letters trom the | & i Go a nen Caster pat the bill, becaus: s by this # y aud goods, | by a verdict of the jury. The suits in relation to that er, about $1,501 yon the bill to a * But Tam | fugitive rlave riot have turned out to be complete farces. ported fave i splondid 8 ond Traders’ Savings Insti. | exclu inuredsto a Mir J. Rote (dem } SMENPUNITED Stirs, | architect, and from the Secretary of the Interior, reaom. | UtBs» fom Illinois tried to Mall Ferd gk pe ges re 22; and she vew and splendid : m adopt his bantling. tution in the city o: Yorks. and though Tam but il prepared to sus | he same will be the result of trials for murder aboutés 1,66) tone, weil sail for Onngre: bruary A NaN re on Sait atl: oe hibeire hee Ms ae The p shooting here terminated, 4 Mr. Gary, (Gein) of N.Y , wished to beve an‘opportu- ta H m, it appears I must, as 1 have frequently had to a sin Lancaster county, A jury cannot be ob- thonmers are first-class veosels, and their accommodations | Ue alto introduc jcint resolation, orizing th nendments ccntinued to be offered to the section | nity to pr ei 0 the bill, arid mov 0 befor 1 1 1 ei : * Seip ieae bine taaclincten aod anchors on tae Bark Amendments centinued to be nity to prevent ar adversely to the bill, and moved ed there that will Gnd them guilty under the eir. sro oncotlont. For froighs or passage a) A. H. PRL id to, regvlating the pay of land officers, and were voted on. that The basta Basen Cove made cumetancer, ply to y PRIDE & CoS Brona street. | fo) wader the diccetion of the orohtion ne thd they il hres Agr fagara, from the joint — sball wait for their pay till Congres makes an appro oe to acenclusion, the committee rose, Mr. Moos (¥ ‘ i hb Our river in still blocked up with ins, rondoring it im- MPUIROUGH TO S4N FRANCISCO.—NEW YorRK | * * Sp fe ci PPT” | anil the House adjourned mitice on the in ion of the cannl frauds, st end inde ee portible for the veceels below to reach port. Our mete nd San Francieso Sloamentn kin —Tho now stoaraship | priation. Referred to the Committee on the Public —_ Sys pe that they would re complete et the close of pon the tribe. He displays also considerable | chanie are #9 entirely destitute of enterprise that they TED STAT%S, 1,000 tons burthen, Charles C. Berry, | Luildings. Philadeiphin Democratic County Convens fecling about two men, who, we suppose, sre Kuglish | have been lying idle, depen vpon our ice boat to Commandor, will take'her departure for Chagres, on Frilay, PETITIONS, MEMORIALS, FTC. popes A enh eae Se ees oars tonders, Messrs, Lawreuco and Murray, who be thiaks | {croe a passnge, while that boat huste,ulted twooe Rew doubio ensine svesmmeblp Winheld Seotk, ZiMs tous buss | _ SME Bewano presented a petition praying for further . 5 ce . The reports of the New York Eye lufrmary, and of the | prompted Gzando and % the attack. He com- | three days reyaira for every one that she has been im then, Kenney Couillard, ommaandor, expected to depars Pprovection to patenteer. 2 : TROURLE AMONG THE CA’ AND BUCHANAN MEN— Bowery Fay) Bank, were received, pleins much also of the influence wi ch foreign tr rervice. Shee upon day disabled, and having ‘rom’ Panama to San Francisoo on ‘lth April easuia Mr, Suimivs (dem), of Lil, presented the memorial of EXCITING ECENES, EIC. Teh tinier, or the natives gene epon whom their goods, | now repaired, corn again this aftornoon Those vessels, i epeed, comfort, and eafoty, are noteur- | Alfred Guthrie, a practical engineer, submitting the fect. Further comme (Whig) of Wasington county, called up tions offered by aim some time since, in rela- he toriff. a vurg, which has made one e attack tothe | trip to Liverpcol and back on our propeller line, it is to weaken | rnid, will be hauled off, and sent around tothe Pacifie. | , The steamship City of Piti Passed by anyon this route, and an oxperionced surgeon is | ruits of aninvestigation made by him, into the causes P he Bimnscnt ries, Seventy 6 1852, d to each vergel. Apply to DAVIS, BROOKS, & | cf explosion of steam boilers. Mr. 8. apoke very highly | The Philadelphia County Democratio Convention met janoral Agents, 23 Beaver gtraot Now York OF 80 | of it, and it was referred to the Committee on Piinting, | this afterncon in Northern Liberty Hall, Alderman ‘i ‘ nor the power ¢ Nios bo cal # ETON SO Wear otro. it, and i 0 g, | this afterncon ia Northern Liberty Hall, leng diecussion. and without erriving at any | the pove aay be compelled to relax is found to draw too much watur for the Delaware me JONES & JOHNS’ Wa en Ph pirates ACh ha nary Presented several petl- | rambo preriding. After electing delegates to tho Baltl- the House refuted to post poue their consile- bes sevens a a navigation iaws. Mic. Be »gttet®: | river and the Liverpool dooks. Hf Sat teen skis URED RES MEA, hintcgs artes hers || ME. Uaoenword (ehig), of Iey., presented petitions | more Convention, a resolution was offered instrusting Be randeinltely, om a motiom made to that effect by fembved to wildte certain defined digeanees far Bios Masteal m Seif one of the fastest steamersin the world. will leave hor | for a new Board of Commissioners on claims against | them to vote in the State Convention in favor of Lewis ‘She Assembi oa etl 4 Aston Piace Op i The Assembly then adjourne: ' River, on Monday, 16th February, for | Muxico. Cass. An amendinent tcal nnd Theatrical. Hovre.—Moyerbeer's grand opera, sed substituting Mr, gen sae 2 Monday, Nov. 12,an attack was made on Bassa | a‘ Robert le Dinble.”” is to be reprerented this aren ond direct, | Trrougn Mekete connecting | Mr, Kixc (dem.) of Als., presonted the joint resolu | Buchanan's name. ‘The Chair put the vote om the e ie ack Cove, which, y repulsed i 1 ni ‘ le . the io : me, 6 ot ns sient Sen. ove, Which puised, Eignor Salvi will eustain the oharacter of Ro- st Fasemn without detent Beate feat, SEO AD | tions of the Lemiatare or aides amendment viva voce, and declared it carried. ‘The reso- lhe halal haa ctags ich Yeti W h ot No he other principal parts aro assigned to Signs. fate ata — — | priation of twenty five thousand lution et emended was then also declared carried. Bosrow, February 5, 1 ftanore. Sigra, Bertucca, Mile. Turnbull, Signori Ma- [YOR CALIFORNIA FROM PHILADELPHIA.—TEE | logical survey of that State Re @ days from Unegua for Bos- ng been going on in a and Viettt A scene of great confusion ensued, in the midstof | The brig Germ, forty. stenmelin BENJAMIN ¥RANKLIN, Capt. W. Sears, | Dir. Davis (whig), of Mass., prew on of adjournment was put, and also i taviec sxpetened | the attack on F Tivarue—The celebrated drama of “ Pant Sill leave, om the 12¢h Fobruary, for Peete tac nent for a modification of the tariif. fried. nee th deve . t 1 aye, Was ¢ € vther crowded audience nis ship i nearly now, having been only four moni FY 01 i re varneys he Co on vet € ting the latter part t comme ey gadelee ery uring which ehe bae proved herself one of ths baayip gic Mb Se ee i of the Cony then retreated out of a o i : Rene OF tt: comm 1 mualy received. It $ bing are fi in tho | . Mr. Dovaras’ resolu og tho printing of five n the 's of the Cassites to haul with severe cold. She lost her foreto: were Very nuw wi popular an @at o¢ mshipsafloat. Hor cabins ste fitted ap in tho | | rt a : P | i pop : Dost manner, and hor etecraco accommodations sro c y | thousand copies of © have the questions regularly taken, | with ati the connected enilx, maineail and Ji); also, lost | to the best of the and « Na- “pew. Paore” gers going to California will find it 0 their in- as torn off voliey of the Balt Ls ent were tv Wi pred em ndo mun and bad oll her crew severely frost bitten. At | & une of her arrival at Wood Ieiand harbor, sbe leak od had feur fect of water in her hold, aud but f fresh water left. The crew, having on arrow re terest to zo by this steamer, as every exertion will be made to give them & enoedy and ¢: Lars ply ti s t hemajorily (itis said) of the Conven- ed, William ayerly inthe chair, and the le passage, For further xs, from whom all tickets to ti egth Gre an outfit end raid there wore many res should be repr n 8 f only re i pet n at the (o- mente is anged their f a of “Ta Favos a to‘ Peprsylvani Le featore ior this evening, with Rose De gnorl Bettioi, Badiali, and ubiic va The Uhlo River, Ow The river is in fia the two excel- ¢ to Visris An del Sud on the | L Nome to Amerion=The Washington — {| N'Cs ome de Sans Gavuaae mercial rele Bho war ; | a thoweend—ane an cam be aesired | land aleo re V aTO: acu t | to fifty the epplauded pice orn o {cLowing corr : | d night he Le makthern Y le which hia he he eure ] play Clarke, Arnold, and gorren for the National Mo nod bis Ping * edopud, = by the Board of BM | Wayman Wiil term post novTeS IN fe J en { ome r The creat attracti rangfer.—Tho donblo-engins Mp, Rese, (dem.) of Texas, rep Rows, Dec | . 1 from t a drama of The Bottle,” The pi of x,U.8.N., Commander, will | maving eertain plank roads in é pts onor to inform you that Uh | 1 allied shemeel Richord Thornley by Mr. C, W. Clarke ey wrelooke Es sie aud it Was ordered to be ergroree Movements of Kossuth. apprised 4 bis holiness, the Pope, through Cardinal | dtold him thas a9 he na Miss onteyer, Mr Heduway and Se. At 2 o’cloox, or attr ; THR PROPLE AT COLUMAS, OMIO— ‘i a : eens tary of Btate of. the Homan Gov. | Z epycase, Two excellent pieces will, 7 Wert stroot. Mr Snisips committee, reported » bill FROM STATE SENATORS—ILLD ent, of his intention to contribute a block of Arnon. granting laud to States for the relief and support of the pov marble towards the erection of the National Monu- | —'The programme for this evening com~ lad ane, * ment to the memory of Washireti The block r I ie acts : on, ihighiy entertaining feats im ross, Ohio, Feb.5—-014%.M. | was taken from the tuine of the ancient Tem. | ‘f ‘4 ARMY APPOINTMENTS. CiLuaaue, ORS D athaus Family, Sands and Son, all the Br, TTaie's rerolution of Joqniry, relative to fixtag de eee ere eed pont Fe oi tie PRUE OF tn te eee | ng horses, and the “ pony races om the term «f yea o all sppointments ia the army, was | “Eis ‘yas welcomed, on bebalf of the people, by the i Beortve the inscription o ome to America 8 8: i” “be elcomed, on behalf ef the people, by the Kon. | 44 the work is completed, the necessary measures will be | raprs.—Tbis famed compat TAD ANGELO, CAPT, SEARS, FOR SAN | * a. Governor Wood, Lieutenant Governor Medi or 1 ai, Sir, Very respectfully your obe | gud inetrumental pieces, dancing, burlesque, Eset nia, introduced a dill pro. | Of the clergy, members of the Legisiat y thereafter the massage o f the eve: R ng are for P.M, precisoly, Ber! soured only when paid for. Fi in shoir Wille of inding fortigastures At Bh : retell zens’ Committee, were on the platform, | Addremeed $6 the Secretary of the National Monument | - Sainasasiinty tatmaked SR Hatea salon om immodinte apricausn, Also, four | viding ee The members of the Benate (thivty-five in number) tociety, Washington, | ad pri: Aaprad srencuhanl' ton tomaeee fo ane bac fitet cabin. "BB. SUTICON, 54 Wall siroot, | Pecple of Oregom and California, | veeach contributed $5to the Hungorian fund, and Wiareores 6 ee. | ad te terete y TS wight, The becom : re | alain oF Wake Wallateie, tne Feoorenaen OF ayia’ mibers of the House will do the same. S#in Your letter o b December last, faform, t omg : ner kacimaaee aie Weebine the tat dake leave pler § Te er, on Saturday, Fob 7, ah 8 nt site! leave for Oincinmatiom Saturday, but the physician hes | pe, curcugh Uardinal Antonelli, the Secretary of | i t ; . just annenneed that he fa sick, and cannot speak tv- | of tne Kcxmam government, of his intention to cont isiature was read. ‘Tae document Tt being his last appearance of Peace, at Reme, to be placed in the mont now in the course of ereotion in honor a oft 3 ‘ A ; jo to Cine ‘ i to the Li J oe AT Lats oe eee ei EE AT BA * tobe made with D or morow, nor go to Cincin: till Mo: 1: of marble towards the erection of the National hea in the latest paper in our posseasion, but was p in this city the Metropolitan Hall will be aplendid acoommodations, apply ab tha coantinger pr g the returns of the census, was taken up. aniiaaain vment to the memory of Wasbington,”’ has been iad d fer the next isnue, with no other notification of | crowded in every department ru SPUFFORD, TILESTON & OD, 45 South etrech. tr, (Whig) of Conn. cpposed Badger's e the Board of Managers of the Warhington National $ then is contained in the following para- : : seman bilis of lading Will bo signed afior she stosmer h . ont, which provides that the work be done by | €ENATC pument Bociety of this eity, and tiey have In- | | : Hrooklyn City tutelligence, e TP RA jor the direction of tha Seoretary of the In FR ted me to communicate, through you, to bis h alle | state and condition of a 1 though via Oks noon on Wedues- Q\OR SAVANNAB.—THM U, 8 MAIL Brwawonte | terior, ‘If thut was a oompi it was like the handle | f s, the Pepe, their sincere gratitic A Hd , talitgle quanitn or eee Y ALABAMA, Cap’. O. D, Ludlow. will ion wXork, | ef a jug, aM on one side, Hvety objection totho original | Batrimoay yg goin oa wa gen eet ha tive, Wilissme, oncace or Waste pm fcr Bavonnah, on Saturday, 'Pobruary , a8 0 | rerolutton, applied with equal force to. the amendment © ern mail came throu ag el fa " ad had been out of employatent for some a pict No.4, Noroh wiver.. Fort . Yee came : Wade be MERCBTEL, tor | inal resolution p aad mo, Capt, Bturterant 196 Fr w preyed heavily upon her mind, and that, ia e di {he FLORIDA, Oops Lyon, om Saturday, Fabs | | coruieedl ti tub tet oh, the whig condidats, | of the iMlustrions Waehington, I am re ested to er ar tar caiat tie entoaes conn vica with other troubies induced ber to auke the ne sloamthip Varrichs ssmnacns tithe a, for Oc ‘to take it from the Ne election an aleay oceurred, at the polls, nt | ca,” ed expecially soe forming n part of aa | it is steted, wre pleased with the appearance kin the evening she was conveyed to the Vity ey? ; ts mpdinnd co. W. Van Laat was asswulved and facaliy | enclont struoture, and dedicated 10 Penge, in the | Country, | | al where the labored under a succession of «paams pee isd ive she Union Ei ff Whewke: ws ‘ig... | Totally. of the Palaoe of the Crosurs, to be placed ia jux. | | The Litsria Horaid, of November 6 anys ¢ hours, when che recovered sui TON, Agente, shen) 0 vale the: tedking OF conte mbim, |} | Banking Law was Introdured im the Mary. | («position with biecks of stone which have boen p Hisit te Dee sate mace of thee Dare had We yeh; se about her that she had tekea « ¢ AaB bs 624. then, tequite hiss, to saps at lis | 1 8 to-day, and referred to» Bolect the modern and free 8 of ths Ame! | Secu wore ccnvalescent, and is was expected that there | {ull of artenic from a paper which she had un dwatt act beg al | ¢ 2 sdexacy. It wili be regarded as a manife: cmaih mat he 6 tenes den pompan | her for three months ed fi , ; on | pristherana Wietee to bane i mw | ates ¢ Flag contains a letter dated the 16th | >< paid to WOUId BOE be O ieate ibe Liide frome Now Oslease wore | ferent purpose th had, anfortwaate- Steamor Dantel Webetor, 20h Fotruaty, Ia- | KUOMe poe thats t n pass, sintilar frauds | Jonvery, from Gen, Marpey to Gen. Uragua, thanking | ibe name and character ct delag so weil, the mall pox haviog broken out dur. | ly spplied Sox wishing ¥ €- ley eb the Bae Of She Northern Hotel. foot of Cortiands | 507 Lasse woaia beecahinued. He save neties of cove: | Watne ndwot during the reewat iasurrectionary | werld Bolds in the highest extimati | ing the passage, and ifty-eight in all had been attacked | strcy herrelf uy relamendments, é movements on the Rio Grande, | najion whore anmals he haa rendered ei e eg " to whom #hi | i} : mt yur Po aire vi $ y ti Me ¥ NALIVORNTA Mr, Bancen, (whig) of N. C., said he eoutd not res any Li A the Tio Grande report that Gara. | acumen’ now In course of erection will, tt | By the tise, 64 nese uod Since are to the offeot | wat lana lat ovealiy, weer J etn in P round for suppesing, in advanoe, that Donel Ara | yejul, 1 men, Was enoampoed fitteen miles | |s veered, from iis Magoifcence bor to the great | iiot the newly arrived immigrants in those counties had | th ™ m Mi of Februar trong intended to cheat the government, It could be | i that recyuits were daily ar- | 16 nd staterman, as wollns to b men. oy | nearly ai! pasred through the acclimating process, and | yet entirely lala OTION. et indignity to tske from (he Secretary of the | yivir 8, on the opposite ic tha | Lose voluntary contributions it is te 4 Tas Y ti cntented with thelr condition, mMajorit, wished Individuals, to tender | WEF ti | Movements of Distin The Lion. t Unity of deciding who was the } iv her 26 was leva than 60, W Wen, aod the An ‘aug the property of the were “mproving their land, fields had yielded bountifully, but | ge do Altsizn to m Uity, aad v ptable cou orm hit that it shall be pisced in 9 1 was weising gud cont | 80 of the conaditution which gives to the | (nourgents, past yeac, the waut of breadstarts | Buen Departments the power to contract for public The echooner Townsend, Joges, from Ban Juan, arrived | uous porition in the monument, I heve the | bee a: ey dl } Cons, ta Ba Wonk ’ ON DY Oot eee aon that subject, | nt New Orleans cn the 2ita Jannary, with despotohes | heucr to Le, very reapeoifuly, your obedient serva Cape Palmas, under | G5, Gobb has arrived at Sarwnmad, for the Alen cad Rees Room: bos been given to them by Congress, and Oongress cam | fiom Commedore Parker, who bad been honored with a QHO. WATTERSTON | Go oral a QL, soling Govgrags. + ba Gor, Buel is in Vemeiaiiney, to Cass, Je, U, B, Charge d Amat: Horald, When (he Hemates talks abyut usurpation, | giaud Luling she vinsede of Bau duaa. '