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i. PD. eee ae = as ne — = -- = can rs rat = na - Sn MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS BY TELE@RAPH. o'clock this afternoon, the police arrived in this city with | The Mayoralty of Buffalo. portance, aa ho nad, two days rinos, heard from M. Walo ed bis opinion to the rame individual, and, padcing by thelr prisoners, who are now an‘ely lodged in jail. > Buvrsro, Hob 23,1882 | Shhicetappcchation et tho wok ct the. Presitnt, “ond | whet bed fallen from Lord John Rumi thit maut, & RAs ‘The ames of those captured are Joseph and Jonathan ioe iecciestio ey Gaareaiicn, me to Gay at Bie ae conviction thas be could not have soted oshorwiss Pat monebie Sich cpiaien, aes ie mone oe Po i Turner, mipat iam jams, of the firm ot e han ho had cone. 1 anid that I hed no ke of mere ; Qo THE LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. | 7 5ortizoas are rejoioed at this well conceived and | Wiltatos, of Wilte's isak se Cuilio, Sarma, | mye Communication, and na ingrrundsaa beyond oue | Of the other ministers meemad to have exprased om Avoron NOTICE — eens executed plan, and great praise is due to ell concerned. The whigs have nominated Hiram Barton for the | invatiable rule to do wothing which should have the sopost. | opition upon the very rabirct which Lord 2almerstom ‘tho resail trade Tus The law hua been vindicated thus far, and the penalty | office, 2neo of interfering in any way in tho internal aifaire of | was Cold he must not expzess an opinion on. every BF bey obrent, corner cfd PRESIDENTIAL MOVEMENT. impceed by the law against these prisoners is sovoral Oe arcprrnngs Wronce; Bot thos had evtee haday epvoriin‘eyofsNasloK | wrinister.exeepe the only ome who hal wudied foraiga at offs, x ‘ SAR an , Muyoraltics of Salem and New Bedford. rd : questions, was to be free to pronoun: pom them. Heth a Position and Prospeets of Buchanan and Butler, eee He Whigs of this place harememinated: Charis W, | ants {ble eahgnatovmore ans ny | £50 the dnpateh to Lord Normmacby. eae pe ‘ _ if iat aco nominate aries W, | conntr Wan 6) le that on no Oocasion was a fo! a fish, bo, Serer bite eee Dacaeli » KEW YoRK LEGISLATURE. Upbam, Jr, for Mayor ° known of tha euppréasion of the \n to rend & despatch en his own Glroretion, without being EE oS NR seis Senate ir. Tucker bas declined the whig nomination for pe + x4 we bans papibete Hy ebarged with a breach of duty to the crown and to the oT} ‘3 Mayor of New Bedford, and W. G. Kotch has accepted Soares Prime Minister, Le bad certainly cfien adhered to thot Ave TON NOTICE roceedings 6 U. 5. senate, Auuany, February 23, 1964 pomp terol f thought iteecesiary to mention wins iy ' ’ , . Walowohi'a despatch, because two of Oelisagees hee | Fle, to the damage of bis own character for pune*uslity PETITIONS PRESENTED AND REFERRED, SP ig te =F mentioned to mo that tho dospabeh cont: oxprasrions | in matters ct hurigees ; but was such arule to be pushed Bteamships Unton and Southerner. preeively to that effect bad bee to in orde to nbsuxdity? 5 a bat, INTERESTING FROM ALBANY. | ite. Bsow, of fifty-five inhabitants of Dutchess, for P Cuanueeron, Fob. 251402, | Foew ing Seclasd suction wich Ragland ana provgaticl.” | fo absurdity! twas aniustairreproventatton to ony thafp merry Maine law. The steamship Union did not leave Charieotou until | 4. 1 eivive this despatch, Lord John Rurell wire to | MiUctionr, or keen inthe name ef Loglend, de Anti-Renters Arrested, after | Mr. Brumot, of inhabitants of Delaware county, for | #B o}clock on Sunday morning. pip rails hegre, Aap ead ussell wrote tO | Gene no auch ti: Lord John Buse! tad, therefore, ‘The steamship Southerner arrived bere early last Bu- | Lord Palmerston. lo sek for an explanation of cia in- ttten to tbe wer - A tome. poneletency. On the 1th Lord John (veiag then st an to the Queen to remove bim (Lord Palmerston 9G. CASIDY, AUCTIONEER Considerable Difficulty, Mr. V. t ¢ in relatt comet ee ah nd Woburn Abbey) received o communication from. her {cr doting pricinely whatevary other member of the gov toca, 1b Notts Willinm aurea: Dry dood. Clothing’ feiiapaeienae es ietiot A eceie i lous etantTF aisoed ee wee Metevrological Observations, Majeoty, making inguirica reepecting the, despetch of | Coneurred in the pelivyrehion Lea Ione eee 4 Duns, Biles, mes « . District Attorney in Kings county; aiso of the Bu) le December 6, and asking for an explaration On this | $0% a ee Be Lord John Raseelt Fah eet tap een eae ee ee Business in the Legislature, | sore of Kings county, for iroreass of power. BY Monun's reunonary ovvior 10 wast anes. | Lenichm zeta to Lord Balwerston’ cathe ith ot bs, | fenlafed sould be'ury’ and hal he’ had Dosa prow of Purnitu: ab RNR AS Mr. Cianx, eguinst appropriations to Liberia emigra- NDA, F6l Fa cember, informing him that the Queen bad asked bim ; ane Sasa ted Rind; Shee kte of Furniture, as above, BE AO Ea es Pies yp nt rep Bovvaio, 9 A. MonTt ts cloudy but very pleasaut, | foram expianation, but rooeired no anewir, either chat | fF 2¢€C! France, or Austria, or Kania, but of Bowland. a 2 ¥ - n doing at poritic possi VOTION. .HARDWaRF savesoun ® van | LATE FROM MEXICO AND TEXAS, REPORT OF COMMIBNONERA OF RMIORATION Teeter Te Meundcouthwest, Barometer. vag | dey orbu the JOU, Onthe 10ih he wrote again, stating | apuagrs tis uty fn that perttion, it waa impossible be nelionses, will tel |, this day, Ab UW oratook, Ui adinnddncisoens Mr. Bancocn sororted fe fevor of esindas ae one fistrea rapidly all day, ee ohn by ig Fade yp, | that silence was not rempacttul to Her Majesty, and asi | jy, Mating tha-acuutin se teane chen be nae we ee atrees, 250104 at - ’ t mmiseioners of a . west. BS fe “the * * AB te in h try a Ith other mationa viecltnt Sicgrtment Bumiveham oad voeiietd Hardware | POLITICAL AFFAIRS---BOGUES ARRESTED, | Agree io, ! + ° ‘ue Commlbtioners of Hiigration, | eer sto | fetareede On the i7Lh. honever: Ms lipsehip receives | tHCuE ered & ruijest of diapuie with acy of the sad Cuilers. Stock Goods, Be to waich the stvension of convMma conven. Rocurstrn. 9 A. M—TIt in mild and cloudy, Thermo: | the two following despaiches, the dest addresard by Lord | AI hegre pe tigratal te bday a SRR ee ee nor RaTelaolens: see, CHER ER: Oat Ke. Kee Kee Mr. Vanvensir, by bill, for the relief of Golumbia | meter 45. Wind west, Nermonby to Lord Palmerston, the seoond by Lord Pal. | been upen iese amicable terme then be he@ —— aoa 2 — College. 8 P. Bi Ii haw betn wet underfoot ail day. Wind | moreton tol. eoby | Lerd don Ravel! snid— | Poor the sieve say (pon shuceoneas on teea lie NTHONY J. BURECKER WILL SELL AY AUCTIO - LUSION COLLEGE. northwest, Thermemeter 00 ‘The ingniry ef the Queen, ae to what war the meaning of iuettnat ehiok be cinta Sent ere on Wetnoulay, February 25 1Ai2 ax Ito'clook ah t Brom. Washington Clty, Mr. Berxotae (whig) offered a resolution directing the | Avmyan.§ A. M.—It is very pleasant and warm | the tlieged conversetion between her Foreign Secretary | payey nthe rtaie cy ete ne itt earnestnes Shek Merchants’ Exchange, the following very desiraslo Lots of | NEW PRESIDENTIAL, MOVEMENT — BUCHANAN AND | commaittee, appointed at Inet session, (o investigate the morning, but cloudy. Taermomete: andthe ambassador of o foreign country, was loft en | tris and ines een oun : and Aga Prouna :—Ferowprory saie of ninery-si valuadie buildiag BUTLER—F REE SOI1, DISAPPOINTMENTS, ETC. sifairs of Union College, to report upon certain matters | ““g pM = It in a cloudy evening, with light breenefrom | tirely unnoticed, Bot, on tho morning of the 17tn, ¢ | {2 und in reminded the Hause cas lots, with improvorwonta, located ov Giosdway, avenue iy in relation to loans and lotteries, Adopted . tina clonay ght |: Peoalvedl ovaiea Of teo despacotion cut fray tlic siasotte: | Lr ara \lerenors bevween the between Bixtocathand Seventeenth wrrects, Fiest avenus, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK MMAERALD. ila Saniceariaikel ad the northwest, Weather much moderated, It hasbeen | Teorived ocp #0 Gespatolies; on ns Mardis | two veyerny toy, bat there was poe fourth, Fifty f1Un Fitsy coveiein tad Rights: | ‘The apnourcement that General Batier has written a | amending tbe jolnt rules of tho two houses, #0 that the | — Byaacton.9 A. M.—Itiva cloudy morniog with some | VO." Pelmereton to the Marguls ot Normaa tren or operas Matters And he eon- z P « Yerth Otreots. Anply at 7 Broad street, to J. H.& H. Le t in leaving offices ho had left the donall resolutions ordering | *#im. Itie geite warm, Wind west Thermometer a7. cluded by raying ¢ etter disavowing free eollirm, has created great commo- | Yeas and Daye shell be call RISKR, 20 Beekman or more than 1,000 extra copies, and appointing select SP. M—It isa dark cloudy evening, with indications Wy Fonn—tw my despateh, foreign relations of England in ® patistactory condition = i ease Debate ——.. | tion amongst the free democrats. They have determined | committee to sit during the rroess abdthat when extca | Cfasterm. Snowed » lictle today. Wind northwest. | fyincms'« persue ti f nod ber character sud Ron? unnalited, The noble Lor M. MER WIN, AUCTIONNRE. —BY BaNdS, | to cut Butler, end take up Houston and Maroy copies wre ordered by eituor house, the fact ahull bs | tbermometor 42, Yoported List uis Excelioncy iened that M rerumed bis set amid loud cheers eat Mla eee te ik Cae the t a a ' bs y : i Temokibad written a deapaten, in which be stated that your Arter core debat ich Mr Munts, Mr, Balllte, : nia 0. 1S Peek mia lateat xemulie damoorakin Hinks 3 communicated by mersage (o the other. Mr. Braidtha: | Unica, OA. Wind southwest, Whermometer 46. | tndip hod esprened peut comple ce geabeett We your els We ob sa) af im enacctsee late ane te tall Oat Bae RE ROLRE NS oket now,is Buchanan | tho adoption of the amendment was necessary, in order | It inclougy and looks tike rete course teLenby the Frecidemts in fue sectan coun Petute ny | ME, Nonck Tadley. Benart, Mea ee y & Co. con! g of 1 Unought it eovernment, and otbee vable Sterecty no Plater; for President, and Butler for Vico President. Itisstated | to prevent double printing. Under the rulesas they | 8 P.M.—Zhermometerd8, Wind west. Iviswclondy | sleoteported chav haa conteyed tei, dureee mye bouet | DUC, and ys great variety of finely engr ana quaati- | that Butler will run on Buchanan’s ticket, bub would not | now stang ifa document comes which is deemed impor | evening. ss that there w is 0. ved would be ate 4 oh A tatce reat per not to cffer a few remarke 2 ie publicario again play second fiddle to Cass, Buchanan will go into | tent, ® member in our House rises and introduces @ reso. Axpanr, 9 A M.—About atx inchen of snow fell on Sa- foene of that night, Ie did not think dic Br Hor Nea i A. CHIL 2ZMPTORY nti iution for printing extra copies The other House not | tupgay night. Icis not all gone thie morniay It ts ietlbne teat oot tale of yeluohie Ppa akastees estes ee eee em Cees being advised of thir action, aleo orders extra coples, 00 | cuiteplearant. Wind west. Thermometer 38. Bsrocae. bia Lmpea ment ant vest hea coaee niga ora aloo, av the More | Of course, this is only the present arpect of affairs, and | thet we bave m double number printed. If the amend. | ¢ ie the kmportuat mat which bad « chante’ Kxol ar Reed is ment is adopted, each Houre will be made acquainted | tf 22430. Mercury 87 3 rondway, 'y- Seek: bce pet but | mm opted, oynaiot > MT! aa fereath irct? Use hint Sorter’ Groxsray ac Stlyraada | SAY chaDKe before the time for action arcives; but | Ment ie embiok,e4el noute ml be made gaumalated | OQ PMT: ie cieur an Birees; Two Lots on Brosaway, noar Sixty sixth street; | sbtewd politicians are inclined to believe ihe movemont | the ayer and Koes Was Smportant, aso matter of precau- ’ : sg es Mwo Lota on Lrosdwiy sod Seventh avenne; algo Lote on Ought, ha th pement of Lori posed his policy, he ila. Wind west, Therno- Mercury 75. it has been J mut. wir eeraten, who, though b: 5 “ 2 tae , ? , u genial, spring like dey, if your fore i . Mr, Disraeli) had 4 th . ‘Thirty-ninth, Forsy-ir will be adhered to, x. ee Once a vatek to eee ches ison al 5 ° yi MC cura enow fell on Baturdey | Sheuoh a coliente Petng in Downing atroot, einiitan He Ta fi . Ae GY Hg te Stee ith. R fy ~ Soa eae ay a ooLny (de ehed to (: e atic ai- ? - - r . nd on you one bO—prescri % au 0 e ineonve nie » a DEAS COL Gh eect TINT Y-SEOOND CONGRESS. vided, eo that the vote may bo taken separately, first on | Dlabt, Ttis very pieseaut this moruing. Wind norti- Curbs ts they bas ay the avolispos of Vito mischief and inconven but ir it were to large part can remain on mort, Finest 10%. the clause in relation to printing, aud afterwards on that | Wert. Thermoniere: carsuce of inverteren Kind in tho internal aif patil pursued —ond he unde hat such was the an be bad ef tho a Lito Se in regard to the appointment of committess. ke was 8 1P. M.—It is warm and thawing; cloudy. Wind west. rercve—L om placed thereby in & very Bay poe onse—why Was it not to be pursued under the guidance > As whe —— Jing to record hie vote on all questions which he was | Thermomoter 40. Ifthe 3 KE in Downing stecot is more favortyio to | ofthe ablest man upon the other ride of the douse & A W. BLEECKER WILL Su Senute. Ma eet kate a ¢ tata’ aac i rel i rod alicia Sei! the cxieting ordex 0 then the instructions | Remarking upon the frequeat and un: ovasnay inttoe i 5 erahaeaes.f Wasaineroy, Fen, 23, 1861. Lene iH MIA Tole GOLA a eRa tHe Baa cestor te ik Markets. Be which Tara div: Guction of thy sovereign 's name by Lord Joha Rueselb . 98 KE. 3 . #3 Read ‘7 ode . Be: Paovipaner, Feb, 25, Obie 7 hit’ debate. he © wre astouish emt ulbersy piroet. 172 wee" Bo ‘The Senare met at half past twelve o'clock, Mr. Prrnee (dem ) raid that be was informed that the | mpere has heen no material variacion to motice inthe | 22bzeh komiarenr P . ° ; see : : = ere 7 ni a ’ eo wy duty according $0 tho midnight dcep ’ Hereemed Thirty htt, Bigutsfoarth ates vanrov's rumitioNs. ee eee conte i the ruler, but bad been | prices cf cotton during the week. ‘The salee have been to | secur leréehip from lor Ma ; ibility upon his n fair exter We quote New Osleane and Mobile fair. at b tes Le Mr. Brwann, (fhee tciler) of New York, presented ape- | ittedinthered book, tome, bosener, AGT E scvereign nvafs the Farlous pacegrapha er Enna ae apr : ir, Morca { t i on 10 Ming fais { lo; Ups fr, 1ivo: olequcn had hee i i pedal + Sie ENE, AU OTIONELE.—HOUSRHOLD FOR- | tution trom Pennsylvania, praying Congress to protest | ocoupied much of the timeof the Se Bute bi ins PR rhea aM serpy cut oi BL ced ‘rived roan 19 the. in the eye fleas ene vee Usteae day, ab 10; o'cloek, a4 83 Naesan’ strec eTsatne F ee to rod ine | 8 the rerclucion upon tho table until the Be |VGerbe fake ne scree L | persed, pour ean ny ond of the firteca isin will eel aseuction, be above, © fargo. an passeay the Visiasion at Sie law of, nabions byl armed ih) i eos. Ganteecayenia ates D during | Week. but prices remain firm: Etion dere, Ne Leto? ay wos & fittiag time > give the new stock ef wool to be oifered #5 auction on by Seegrave and Steere, at Uxbridge. trect the attention of manufacturers and dealers. The Jollcwing exe the ales of the past week. Eleeco 14,7001b8, | my frem 46 a 400; the largest sales at 39 4400, Pulled, | rece 060 Ibe., from $234 @ 440.3 the largest pal terventions, his potition was ed by eovyen hundred RAILROAD acciPENTS. Pittsburgers Mr. ‘ron (whig) offered a resolution givieg the elect for oseh, to pay rdvenoes, viz: carved toto n tute Bofas, in A . a - s iedad cociinate “ih Yelveb, plush and barr cioth ; easy and spring eeabCariry | Mz. Lovie, (dem) of La, presented joint reeclutions Se MSTA RTE re ee Herloue patter sad im Hogany omits | of the Legislature of Louisiana, urging the establishment : EE raaens from fir i of s nevy yard and depot near New Orleans. Mr. Pirres, feem the Committee on Canals, re ct ; Now, alinoush non althcugh J was unntio ere made by the sovereis n, onthe 1th, the day d, wrote, oo his ¢ Was rent Co Cur mmbareador at wood, mshog: ny, blsok wsinaisnd pxinted csbinas Fu ture, of good quality, ail of ybicu mit! be poremptorit 20.000 Ibs ) wil her ond swore tryportent matt & bo considered, Pi y destroyed our ancient colo- Pacis, bue wiiel Lad mop | Mal expire, nud which mede him wish that while Whteb this deapat hority, » despatch waicn teda a; Care ke. Fr B00 t 20) Lealrs of { extension Table richly painted Mr, Bhopsran. (dem) of Pa. presented petitions for for the Improvement of the navigution of the Cayuga | i220 2 Orcan: et bs., at ie, salrs of th obtained the sanction of ber Majesty. It was in these | Krtting rid of one reorstary, he had got sid of am oo gle wood, MALORABY | gud vcuinat the renexul of Woodworth’s patent, Also With amenduenta, | jer good 60 by Ck and "bh and the m eipren DMC BEESliGeeNGlat noe. emia Poona Ariane, Molen Ge afte, Ball Bbn others eprinet th ay mails—for the modification of DIUULE rasexn. Tor ee wee’ megpitequence, Inet session, on the Popisly plain Bure the tarilf ef 184 asiortment of govd & ‘d numerous petitions of assistant An act to cuthorize the town of Shelte* Istand to hold queetion, he asked wh Anais gon . : : merobats for additional compensation for taking the | @ special town mecting forthe election of justices of the bare of cloths of this dercziption. Some s hat become fine goods re ect. There has been as £ a the tend fi been tntrodnoed with so much pre well worthy tho ati cerans. pence. Parted. ment in prices und the tendency is upward, ape hous Ske morning of wrlo Mr. Cease (free soil) of Ohio, proconted a petition in | An uct in have becw 65,70 pieces. erueh thi eomaniraey ENPY T. LEEDS, 4 favor of the repen laws requitteg official labor on | triels. [fbie act makes it necessary thet the trial ehall | ee sig act bad been treated wich I Of naw and second hand the Babbath, end tor local emont, he iu tho ecunty where the libel ts publiched | T AT NEW YORK, f why were wo nov told whether to be tried? above. alarve oud varia apeorrmen: ef wesowood, Mahog- | Mr. Frew. (whiz) of New York, proeented a memorial | miitce mitt GROWING OUT OF THE C8WrGO CANAL EN eee Jobe Livervss said w few words in referrnee te any, Walnut, Parlor Dining Korn, and Chamber Furniture. | from the Chamber of Commerce of New York, avking for LAROEMES td Palmerscon'a ep ving thet: bis cwm Also, a suite cf Carved Kogerood Parlor é 2 statement, the removal of the Mint (rem Philadelpbia to New York, | The Senate wentinto Vonuniltee of the Wh Speeckes of Lord John Russet 1 ant ad bern borne out, and thst Lord Palmer ry astin broostelle : & plueh; Ta 19 \ he ¥ . ¢ 8 tons were but a reflex of his own. Tu repiy to Me. , Bilver , tion ef thono { Referred. and the motion to p Ssow (dem) in the chair, on an " ss “ icin Gon - : ‘ wttlak Pag ahaa want of hovde Carakshioy arsioles (7 posticarasty:catied a9 | to We Commitiee on Prictivy. David Kogers, Considerable qiacustion ensued on this Lord Palmerston, ber eckes e mnig oH dha Diarsett bi te Agatension kot bed bre re oppordunity to luruish, Catslogaes PROPOSED ADJOURNMENT, Bil Il appears that bills were passed ut the lant session, Tae 2 f Joe, not im reply to @ qucatios ig aber ear ae) @ chat the law ant norities te. Mr. Ciros (dem.) of Ala, moved that the Senate recting the Canal Board to hear aud determine a Z A cy eho € a, by Dae te bags waa ib violaciak im Pegged mys pot — M.W. (HIRLRY, AveT : 3. | aijourn, fer relief crowing ov | THE FOBEION POLICY OF ENGLAND, peepee re: parncas tov awe the. Cathoite hierarohe cae 1 ele ira tO Mury Senators asked that the motion be withdrawn | cf the law for the en nt of the Oswego canal, on | z abjeotionable titles. ie was quite ready to leery tae 300 prekayes F {ill after the morning hour, atof the uncone itullonslity of the aw, But the &o. &o. &e. cig er bra ire teat mph ba Sadan Bed pl lw do. # Poriumor's Br. Crewens declined, ruil ney Was understood, wnofiielally, refuted the | fait Iespahig excita soe langtite te tin aeneee ie Piso 300 he 1 Glave acd ‘The motion wi opt—Ayer, 16; noon, 16 © @ bearing, bro 1 pies 7 i ” cs e y his anid retail ¢o fale perempory. Namercus reperis on Be bec ae maile, i doz am uneonstita | The Cunard steamer © im ntrived at Bopton at Gian ogee eee, a > ae rs mesday nor ee Eis DMAYION AND SFARS, 18 port of the res:ion, paseed a vat nealing } all-pert seven oclock yeeterdsy morning, and our jettons) ip ng the eabine olnded by Mr Crven, (whig) of Mo, from th mittee, to whom Was r ed the pet inland, seking for the Mberation of Dreyion aad Soars, RD, AUCTIONE auiclary Com. | remarking that the real quer 4 frou Rhote j roms bot The "the tessons for this refusal, 63 conse had been made, “ " sams (Whig) chiectod to scting on these bills | Dic bl, over the New Haven Katiropd. fon Was, whether ihe pre- = ¢Mces were competent to Gil them agreed t u E WiLt © Bato of This mornin y, ai 14 nN bundles «f forign papers reached this ett it 4 “Tint at P to, ned the House ad- Reseag e2ry cf. cera. x now confiued im the Washington jail, for sling elaves to a] Boord hud evmapited with the resoluiioms, | ‘The telegravbie aynopsie of the Uarbrin's news. hi- peti ee nich pre gt Seat torch bee Ei Sa ill wll, th acl escape from their master, reperted the sue back,end | as compre nity of the Renate. blishe : ‘ io " " ~s peas ol revewoct, mahogany, dnd Lack walaut Furniture, | Soh0t (o be dicchanged from tho furiicr @. usideration Of pam ais vas contlued by Benatues Goawrity een ieee seqavaiadent Raat oaheana | meee a E THE VORY LaresT. the eubject, which was agreed to, Phas, Wittiants, Puskox end Wann. s Interesting ov is port that we only find | Ui intoreets of the re! ;EGRAPUIC FROM LONDON 10 LIVE MTR Marae OE ULE SreniOe HIROS The committer reported progress on the bill, aftec | it necessary to give the Fretldent ehould. grevail Sasol iach 7 ahah Mr. Jans @ pn auaendiment (0 meet the Chjsctors of the Ca | (dem ) of I I,, offered u resolution, which wthoptey mech § ail ore © may Lo acaumed to bo in- sean ucoptad: dicenting endticg en to tle propeinty of ine Debate Relative to Lord Patmeraton’, | it: Tr sicuinious and The Brith Partiament. he of thi ive Building Matual Losn Agio- | ore ng the salary of the U. 8. Judge of i:node Islond. PUP CANAL AROUND THE PALL OF ST. MATIE, * - Pa ss . “sett ols oi Lesnon, Baturday, Fed, 7, 1862. stations saa pen pt tos ofiee, 178 Aprive svrecs daiiss teers | Me. Bovos, Clem.) orion, intnntoced still to myu- | Mr. Bancvox, by, consent, ietroducede reseiation re- | , 7B the House of Commons, om the 84 inst, Sir Ben | Set7.cuciedi strife. Whe ; Feticwcons, | The Woure of Lords met yeaterdoy at 6 o'clock, P. Bf. jock P. M., where indiot sud gentlemen, mis | late the terme of the Distriet Courte in Lowa. queeiing our Senatore wud Lopresentatives lo ure their ; = gee ere eer orane Ho Load is ecerie to BO shared by Fersoup interested, § The Lari of Mairisbury called the attention of oner (ae * ertion preeure o ¢ pe bi n in he forsien police Fray ce, 8s {n7, at leach, ag sho great o. hab a « it Mr. Manrony, (dem.) of Ia, cifered a resclution of rons to preet appropriation for @ ship canal cat Britain, he took the earliest opportunity o° | {onde ond inter inverumonen: ca House to the resort that a quantity of powder had beem Hine ecatis ashe cdise, | CMquiry into the expediewcy of inorearing the rulary of | around the Fails of St. Marie, Leid over. “ : n AS. Rdewe he A exported trem this country to the Cape, for tue useof Stat oeiiecen: Oerinentien Jousn' U. 8. Judge ofthe Northern District of Florida, Adopted. THY EXCISE LAW. Lord of russell fcr sm explanation of thes: | dications of increasing contdence in the improved prot | the enemy, He wished to know whether steps bad boom Doune te a bane we ERTRA RATIONS TO ARMY OFFICERS, On metion of Mr. B-xxvtas, bis bill in relation toex- | charges. He brought forward precedente in justifica | bect of internal tranquillity in France. Jam Ko.) | tole pe her Mojesty's government to prevent the com Grovelle,' JK. Del Vuochie, Wm. H. Kiblote, Join B. Aokor, Mr. Sinrins, (dem.) of Il, offered @ rerclutton, | cise war te cen from the relect committes, and referred to ie oe eens quoted strong language used but a on bad. in this communication, avoided | tinuaticn of this revolting traffic, and for the punish- Fateh 8 Merrit. ©. a. Detomater. Jovroh Britton M. M. | which waa adopted, calling for information as to the | the Cou...ilte of the Whole chalga beer eid te mont Rey shen A ‘The Foreign Seorstary had chosen to | ment of those concerned in it. an Dyke, George Boyd, Win. Sine! sivanna Gedney, | croonnt paid for extta rations to the army officers dur- CURATION OF HIGTHS, SAREIAGES, RTC. aoe meinton’e policy and conduct, and, saying that | yu; bimeelf ia the piece of the crown, ard to pass by 1 Gray stated. in reply, that on receiving tnforma- |W yllig Bisokatone, Josoph Hoxie. Crurieoa, P y he would not refer to mer } i J. 'W. FELL, Scerotary, 173 Spring treet, | ing 1E01. On motion of Mr. Birace, the bill to repeal the | it eee ee ee ere ators read @ portion of a lect the erowa. although, as Lord Joan Russell | tion of cho existences of the practice, he had written oid PRIVATE PILLS PASSED. ‘uw fu revstion to birihs, marriages, &2., took the came | [titer wr ot thi Aan ecreceniace) wunneacere e Seoretary of State had n0 con fonal autho- despatch to the Governor of the Cay directing him te z i fe eae Wriday. Cl es z, uu 3 a i. had iron. ale ke meas D1 rc! 5 act of the French Peeeident pense bis eurprice aud regre! that thin illegal trade had 4 Mutual Loan Associstion will held anothor pabliomee™ | the rolirf of the widow of Gen. MoNeil. © The Secale then want into Committee ef the Whole, | Waco only discolved the Asrerably, but aboli een allowed 60 long—covsidering that the laws for it» ed the neon Twooday evening, February 24 ab Meconia Well, 274) On motion of Mr. Marra, (whig) of N J, tho Senate | Mr. oonry in the chair, cn the bili to confirm the orga Ladd. Rurwou. wes ready to anewer the inquiry, He n' icm, and fettered the press. This might be | prevention wereso numerous and revere, cot, noar Forsyth, ai half pst seven ovolookts AM | coi curmed | cation of the Buffalo and atate line of railroad, had ever shown, not in words only, his sense of Lord | Gesiable er not; but this waee raatiee for the freach | In reply tothe Morquie of Londonderry, Lord Gray MIGUEL TIN tote et — | _Alvo, an sot to facilitate che collection ot debia agains: | Hsliueistcn Pore Mente stony ager atone, Zi wes not for au Vingtieh Minister to place | enid, that for reasons evatedin the despatches, with te + a Monthly dues $3 Shares $800, inte = Affairs In Albauy. ! pcrations. bourne, besides invariably including him in apy plan of @ the bread eral cf Evgland om such acts, We had been | unanimous ccatent cf his ccileagues, he felt jt his duty, uils ware reported to the Senate, and the reports LEGISLATIVE PUSINESS — FINANCIAL AEFATR Lah govercment formed by himself, Dut cireumatances had | S20N!PS sympathy to various nations, for mavy years, | and ss was the moet painful be ever bad to perform, te La rapidly that sho entrance fos will be raed. ies of ciation Soe / , in their attempts t ; how couil | advise the recsll ef Mir Larry Smith, efully expisined. Ladi fe price. | USION COLLEGE—TROFOSED SHIt CANAL Age lax focritr——uaNch ov Ganprven’s mann, | fecutTed, such e#, in hismind.had made it impossible for | Wwe Gave that couree. after, expressing apprebatioa of | Withterpest to bis euccersor, he. would only say he Dery nuee no eaenet elation may bo | TUE VALLS Ol ST. MARIE—THY CANAL CONTRACTS | agein went into Committee of the Whole, | him avy longer te continus in eo operation with Lod | wat kad teen done in Trance? Under ail circum- | bad applied to the Commarder-in-Chict (tha Duke of ad rate at the offioe, phere, subzerinslons ill alte vere | MANDAMUS CASE, RIC. i im the chair, on the bill to ii abe the |) Demure, Be prcseased to rake a detailed stats. | stances, be bad come to the cen that he conid | Wellington; Cen, Cathcart was ors of the Duke's aide Gro. H. Bet, Vico Preeident. | SPECIAL CORREEPONDENCE OF THE SEW YORK HERALD. ; Be. enials Guardian Boetety. fate GER pesighation. Deseribing at oat hes ObaSETvAR fo be not continue to act with Lord P ston. The latter | de-camps at Waterloo.) for bis advice in the mecter, an@ 9 Pad at Inst addeesed to bita a long letter, giving his | it was on his recommendation that Major Genecal Cath ie silesive Dom uens GL a Niime dinkster anda Foreiga | seseone fer advocating tha cuune of the Provident, but: | case baal teen anponated’vo tha pont, e definition of the former from the | these reasons did not eerm to Ford John to touchthe | The dlouse adjourned at a quarter-past six, question. Ile bad, therefore, on the 20th, written to her bah h. ten eo. H.Franhlin, Giles C. crise, Bilas Combs Both 1 tie mia atthe ren pred 0 G. Richardasn, Goo. W. ly ade eee Ja"kdon, Koyal G. Millard, Geo T. Msxwell. ne eee AL ICOLAY, Sccre sary, 244Grand ssrecs. | JOurned immediately, on motion of Mike Walsh, who | 1 the bill vesting jurisdiction in the United iu . f it | Beeretary, tekin Mee eee eee ee Wand sjomcode | evidence cf Bir KR. Peel before tbe committee om ealaries Le eteted (hat in August, 1850, a letter had beem_writt ‘ rat FOREN , : . | 7 ; Majesty, eaviring thet Sord Petincteton bo required to Frances Oikes hours front 6 to'p Clock every evening, and on | HovEhE there war not a quorum in attendonce, The Assembly, te Lad Palmerston, in which he was informed of the | tesien ‘Ile hed eozeulted none ef his colinaguos in that Panis, Krlgay Afvernoon, Feb. 6, 1862 ednesday, from $to9P. M, for ladies, fenate transacted business until their usual hour of Ausaxy, February 23. 1852. rp ae whey ‘ates oA pega ed Shat the ean etep, feeling that the re bility ought to remain The Profects of the Departmente, iu confumity with acai = = edjourmment, two o'clock. Petitions wera preseated to Hon. Burry Bruuwent, (dem ) of et. Lawrence, ia the | We Cepeement | orth tired vacnited fen thar eon with bimselt alone; Dut et @ Cabinet Council, on tie the cireular of the Minister of the Interior, have com- a SIN F beence of 8 shal: 4 +The Q oi . e ‘ decide 6 8 take thei e - BE, NRUPORIRGDALS BEALBING ASSOCIATION | pend mechanical emplosment in Btate prisons, agstast aheence of th «tv ta eS Warsve,(dom.) | Paibvetston, wil Ci:tinotly etete what he proposes in they decided that he could have token no other | menced the releass of a certein class of prisoners, ‘the Vienna letter, be declared, ® curious | arrested since the inrurrection of December, jenee Lut afforded no proot of the implied seerot | ‘The attempted assassination of tho Queen of Spnim, 4 with Aust: He did not acovre Lord | bas caused a very peinful remsation. All tia represeu- merston of personal dizeffeciion. but believed that | tatives of foreign powers, Fre: political rear aati conduct had been produced by his self-reliance, aud | and tien. Revuet, in the name of Louis Napoleon, cat of management. He then entered vpon | at he hotel of ths Spanish Mizister to express their te- ire and, tn reference to France, declared | grat at the o ence. nop inion, that though it was uot for us to not as | je new Britieh Ambassador, is expected and Kussia had dove in regard to the Preai- eday, the 8th inot ik be hed no hesitation in ssyiug that modowbt | eogh the ¥rvech papers are filed with the debater the drerident hed acted from the best rources of infor | in the Engle Parliament, no lauding act ation, and kad done what, from bis knowledge of the | eubject buve yee a ed. queetion, hi vght best tor France. (Muraurs,and | Paris BourramWives, iC. £ rome sliy ter, upen which Lord John Russell | inhth avonno, between Porty-‘ret sud Porty-cacond R funds to wead wegroes to Liberia, and for | of ys o bcune lieuene barn eet, Om Tuseday evening, Fovsuary Ju at talons 7 | CPPFortiating funds to se te be it of N. ¥,, the houre adjourned until to-morrow m roledk,, More than ope hundred sharce were taken the first and egainst the liquor bills. kt eleven o'clock. . vy dues, $2.6). Eatrence feo, ¢ sol breast eos ares GOW). Francis BR GUEST. Presiden 20, $1 Mr. Berkman Procured the adoption of a resclation WILLISM MENCK, Vioo-Prosident. requesting an immediate report from the Commisrionias | irpyig Jours F. Cxammen.ar, Secretary. stiuated last year, to examine the affairs of Union Col- 6 crue ip order thet the Queen may mow as distinot- jy towhatrhe is giving berrcyal sanetion. Secondly, z Yaving once civen Ler sanction to ® measnre, that it be Interesting from the South, not arily altered or modified by the ministers FROM TEXAS AND MEX(CO—THG GZORGIA . Hust consider.as failing in sincerity to- pascal inp om TED —-aNoTHe | free the crovin. sxd justly to be vielled by the exercive - _ ~ = Irge ; and alto to report the amount of the funds loaued TRD—FUNERAL OF JUDGR HEATH, RIC cf her constitutional right of dismissing that minister, UILDING ASSOCIATIONS’ FINE INSURANCE COM. | to ary of its officers, avd the securities upon the sama, babel fn rene : BATH, ETO. Phe expcots to be kept informed cf what pasras betwoen 1, $150,000, aivid 9 2000 shares, o€ $16 trvether with the amount received from lotteries. Mr. Bartimenn, Fob. 23, 1952. hin end Las ph ae tiie byt teeta oa of (nosensteg ihe 6 | Heokman has been. ebdeavoring for several ¥eaia 10: 6 = 3 " Yew Orlenng, | #76 thken, boved upon that intorcourse; to reseive the 4 fF the capital Mook | ose the trancactions of Dr, Nott, da his Goanolal opera: | q he, Sculhern mail is through from New Ostsans. | feign. despatebce tm eocd time; und to have the draughta le Feoging persons, | Te with the funda of the “8 The papers contain Galveston dates tothe 10h inst. re- | iy her epprovalrent to her du suileievt time to make te ete ey amient to build, or allow | cclved by tho steamer Meteor, at Nuw Orleans, The bill | hersel( acquainted with their contents before they mutt et; Dantel P, B Mr, Babeock wants the b 6 Wall street; John Baxton, 16 Norsh William sore: ecme™ company to do 60. @ sip canal, three fourths of @ | to cenfirm the action of the auditor of Texas relative to The Queen thinks it beat that Lord J, ning, | ‘ m ‘ord J repented the bentence) He pr om | Commercial intelligences jon Jearnrun, 8 Clinton Court, Beokian strent; Th mile in length, around the falls of St. Marie, so that | fhe State debt, which had been yecood by the Governor, vid rhow this letter to Lord Palmerston.” Lord cre lorguage the £ngl ol 11 per cent dea conet of Vottom and Tf cots, Hevoklya: als | Take Kuperior’ may Le connected with the chain of | pusseesed: beth heures cr the Rdgiitees by the me: | 2 2 aecordirgly, and received a reply, in which | S¢*r¢ larcusge er blac say yl ton ick ts Nopolvon, and reminded the House tha - | Parir, and. or in Londox ho ma- | ihe noble lord eld : “I have taken copy of Ain inomo- bjt avato. In. | rendim of ibe Queen, and will not fall'to ettend to the hich its contains.’ Incidentally, the speak- j RD, 2 4 count, because the President, Vramee well | of goid from Une United States, Lita Chat Sir Kt, Peel, om leaving oftce, bad understands that the prese of Kogland did not neeersa- | muwerkes somaiue unaltered, bot at Paris ues hem prot tien, He was epposed sb doote d oy val of Inet, avtomn, and anid that there bad been eR hdd Upc her Be racial ee eee ed from the Com a a8 Weil # western like. 1c mill open a new region of country, and | jurigy required Ly the const facilitate the settlement, aud develope new soutves of | Gien mareuding expeditions cull ¢ 18 largest amount of pro’ aa | national and individual wealth of gold had been found on the ectors, ali tho Secretaries of tie dif A grent eflort is being made to reduce the cana} tolls. | “Teter from the elty of Mexico to rent Building Asscointions wih office of Mr. Jessuram, | Te acne to Any ext thought ic will effect the | teen received at New Or! 0.5 Clinton Court, Berkman am RUCR, Peeeldent, | credit of th 8 Which discoans upoa @ provinces were suppressed. Lobberi 7 omuw, Secretary, revenue certificates, mort alarming character, and extensive Indi voting on the 84. N bh A not believe that two of the greatest uations of tho earth pit hen nec ea wo The regular dectore havea bill before the Assembly, | Suticus weie ovculsing. The Ohegber of Dep tat ilefateurMurece der tier aio rneniee: to butehor oue another, Aliudiog to tho | sidered teammates, ob the teliininen of Gall BE BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN.—THE SRCOND | compelling every apothecary to attach a printed recipe | azopted a resolution calling upon government for tafor- | 1 F) bert ty of Europe was very c:itical, and that we had for so vuany years rbown lo refugees s expected Lo ctrale ® coutracy elfsct, Greonwich Building Asec ciation is now thoroughly or- | ofthe ingredients composing euy medwine or drug | mation in rel: to the inter-cceanic communication | 't behoved + eer fo preterve the strictest neutrality, uld never forget this Apa notice has been ivened by the dank, regard- nized. Ite by-lawa contain, ia ia believed, sovorat im- | offered for rale. This is intended to strike at Dre. | corees the Iethrans of Tehuantepeo, Yet.a chert time efterwatda Lord Palmerston zecetved | Outicntion, but be hoped we et ememiber it without | ing sa@ alteration in the price of bar goid; the redaction ortrnt improvements, and render it woueually attractive | Heondreth, Moffat, and all others who deal in patent | " nir. Stephens, cf Georgia, haa written a letter home ta | ‘exe Linen hob inwhich the mostdisrespestfal | fos heing other nations, willbe only when {ticny contain ao uadae amount of sil who contsmplste wniting with euch an Agvociation. | Hie a favor of mulntaining the Union party, and against ewnding | /4*s ian ie te eae ee foreiga nations. | roenta, iis lordehip ac ed Wil-@ eulogy on peaco, | alloy, which may remdez reining neceosacy befure it cam eee Htuaica, for pereens fo sues. A pailtomeeing | . The Avdttor of the Canal department refasis to pay | Geiecates to the Baltimore Convention, But thongh im this matter Lord Palmerston lied hod the exprecaton of a bellef that out of silshe trou- | ba ccleed. Mil be held inthe Diveckes Butla Blerokor stvost, near | droge made by the Cane! Commisetoners for work done vines Gellagher has been convicted, and sentenced to | C7rrclred cue caution, cores Jobn Hureell) had be bicas events of tao day, political liter:y would be wt lass | Ata mecting cf the Coplapo Mining Company, owing orton, in Wedvesday evening, Bob. Bith ab 7)6 oot ing under the contracts for the recent | the penitentiary at Richmond, Georgia, on a charge of | Wing to consider tt an fuadvertence, and to tae his | estoriiihed, to the interruptions cf te works {a Calle, and’ the dee d 2) ping, for (he term of six Lote rn how, Ins tow yosre, the r i ; ponsbility, Bat etter that ocourrence, he PaLMeDrTON fh nat, etter what hed fallen, = end eoul ‘be declaved, nm how, In. w yo ye ‘hey were immediately protested. oe Witentngton, for Hide | bed expected ever fnoreased frankness trom Leed Wale ie Pat Tom felt that, ote a esewe of ore, a dividend sould not decuaxed, 408 to be do burg. At New exebange is omineliy in tuvor of Ungiand leaving no profit on the tay Bpecimeus pions, except bar, Das risen. ki The mandamus cere was taken up this morning, at D. IL. Diake has Leen arrested rty, by ‘paying into the Agscoiat ed to attend: The premons entrance {8 | pondg, yeture Judge Oady., Attorney-General ChatGald | nepping a miave ficia UgUsts, mctrtot, asd (but be would cettainly not male oay com. | "abe obecrvanions fess in note Hee He weald ————= herve will soon be . Tryatees i= Mi J. A Spenoer and Stevens appeared for the ‘Lhe citizens cf Mobile bave voted in favor of laying a TLesd 9, nuwesl) ecppertaasey or eemen Pap oon eG the principles of s life in {eves of milibery despotiam, | ce Nid yWeeke, Samuel Siaclalt, Jat See Trt Yale Novem tamrnraguerorias | Core ae eens To nics fn Halts tiniest thereon Another onse, bereren, acon. svete euourred in the dafivitions of the datier ofa ects. | smo benefisot Max Maretzek,latt night at the Aator Pi O. Weeks, Samuel Sinclair, James | Paige, for Mir. Yates. The'cannl interest is creat—some | — {he funeral of Judge Heath took place in Baltimore, | rents c 4 " 4 re i hag nde rapontny Rrcree he : nate lace. ‘I KBYSER, Preetéent, three’ hundred persone were present. ‘The aMidavits | ¢hiv sfetnecn,. Am tumeuse eoucourse Of people ar | Wileh the nctle lord thus described, He raid, tho next Cae ee ed ina nad inno way departed from thels, | Ob¢76Horge, thaug’ well attended by # fashionable eudi- tranescticn to which I ehall refermand it is that by Whteb tre whole of thie unfortunete result »as produced d to the evente which occurred in Paris on tho 4 _ t were road. end Mr. Paige entered upon anargaumenctin | tnded, Revs, Se,,ecretarp “OUTS Kighth promdee | Lebaif cf the cinim of ie, Yates. ‘his is w very im. | “hy P. Gould. w printer, committed suicide to-day, by wphsat letra. Mids ee ———-— | portent matter, involving the conduct of the Uanal | plowing out his brains with a pistol. din mar) hot aoe oi sa Gaatnale —ATTHE REGULAR MONTULY MEST: | Bonrd, and the heariog will ocoupy several days. = W. fabsta mesos on the 2d, gad @.question werauuaiaued with sorad yn Klin Building Associations on Wednesday a : : Items from Boston, a requter of the Marquis cf Wormanay asking to be far. ory Rumerously ationdsd pet ad 4 CAPTURE OF TWO ANTI-RENTERS—FIOUT WITH THE | gppivay, OF THREE CUBAN PRISONERS--RECOVERY | Hiched with iuetenetions with sespeet to tho continuancs tig the determination of ere nosrd of Trustecr, in con: VOLICEEXOITING AYP AL. OF MOSEY STOLEN FROM THE BARK MISSOURI—tWO | cf diplaaa n Olen, ot sought to | ¢nce; anathough tt presented a brilliant ¢out ensemble of be cefinea by Lord John Kari ‘Was DO penny $e2 elegant dressing, was not the overwhelming turn out ta, Corres a tee toto Kefocring to the inst | Which this indcibt\zuble and, well-desecviag impr esarie jon, be said that he hadthooghs it | wasJratly entitied. The lecture of Mr. Webster inter- sty to receive it bub had scarcely thonght his an: | fered, and, doubtless, drew oFa large proportion of the weuld have beon rade 9 of parite por | Geos going public tolNiblo’s, Another berefit, on = tpirit. The practice of the Fore g relations with Paris ‘acd the government " ; % there was acthing im that anewer which ration Of tue fact thas tho profity alrondy realized by the PROM A REGULAR CORREEPONDENT. OF TEE BUPPOSED RK AREESTED—SHIP SMA= | of ihe Trecigent of the Franch R opyblio, and ib was the sad re maid im Bis piece in thst House aud Mow favorable night, woull or, should remedy the dade Ce eee YEN tallacar Ve race iesieaee as oa Aunany, Feb. 23, 1852, NUNGA~ GAMBLERS GAPIURRD, RTC. A that theso rela Lions rhould contioue, ain the addres ety one 7EAO) 4 1 vo the pgh be regretted expr im | cloncy. Rovaini s opera ch La Gazea Ladra,” arranged 2 ct to anyth! a - t be os auyt) of neo fee to ive Collars, “by jotaing Iamoristely, evry | Gp Sunday night, about § o'clock, posse of twenty-one vero, Bob, £2, 1852, do Fos ts lutcautrehs aie tabaci thee quectien, be cid not thiait vhoro wag anything IU tht ponegful caste, was saocthly and gracefully as ym eA those tins paveite macuseok ihepmensrat | pelicemen left this city for Berne, among the Helder- | ThobrigOnk arrived this morning from Malage, with airvof that country. (lear, ert), My noe | Sut to (wpals cur foreign relations, | AurestiOg isha through ts.” Maria ra goed toa a 8 shad, openly niu Reeeslees!% | Heng mountaius, with warrants against eertain pattios | thice cf thereieatod Ouban jnyaders, Thete aimee aro | ble ticnd gcrzcctly aaperte’4 to Lord Noriuaady the | { couyereation, wiih t hE, | eee ee tea cae touncry tie, werner Tages nertly six Tusdred per ocms, If soussn | charged with felovy, in reeisting the execution of the | Mertix Converse, of Worcester: J, D, Hughes, of New ay 1a he WUE pom precisely the cendl ia the dew | icia) admiration to the lorgnettes. im seversl ime er aévantogoously, nad have not the monsy But whea Lord ring aud feathering Hi, BI, Fish, on tae 23d SREIGN Urricr, Doe. 6, sinners the exes! jon cf tho oboicer passages of t bor that you can promre | lew, and t de 1cet passage: his ; gener 9 Norman thera could be, of | MaDees the | ‘ ‘ fon om fairor terns thar latt a dollars) stolen: fem the bark 3,0" the 88 fants | ccuree, pour Dabictad TT the meniie of the eee, eva the te ons of tts e ow $2. teen h 1 t ” t J 1 4 i por mig iste 1 pa tranes fee le pov 95. * aed to the teeth, and were instruct | disaovered Luried fa the randas Falmouth» | pelley. “py Bose nothing of the merits of ths man. ho eilice to become mam+ . sccoed 1 hazard on Raturday after maunionte ibis to the # The latter said | 04: here would have & jam, from the pit to tha : ed to arrest the necused at all hazards. ‘Sec t has ° £ . 7 dow Thngadey ed to . 5 vee (Dee mere artes ) thet two days b sky light. The same opova, at ibe Lonelt od Steff none. Bowery. D They arrived at the residence of the principal persons, | plundering of the oul~one & brother of Capt, | which bh “* to-mortow tvamloy, Will Lebt the saps o’eloak. Aaidrensos will the hous, ‘enn, Aad De. Jol h P roamed Terner, about 4 o'clock this morning, and sure | Dixon, ct the Missourl, and tho other boatman nataod arpearsnee st whith weald w eee | Lora J the profite ate | rounding the heure, demanded an entrange, This sud | Dunbsm, of Holm: Ais le, wo wan " a $409 £ ferry étavy hixd in the Inte goal affaice ol Franc fuera ¥ 3 a by busimens, | Saas REE Rian how re eran. ot nee Dae den rurytie wos totally unexpeoted, ond @ refusal to ae 8 ath | ws the golem, Qosinion of the goxernt teen ash well, pat ant } ie en ee actions ane ett i nply with the detawnd followed. nie Aerpoteh from New Bedford an ninbaase ntageriam hich b fave bo all, and genplome Hering waited half an hour, the petlos broke In the tn oh tassby Shanunet atone enies 4 » toto be given thiy evening et and, after a thor eted Inthe pa deuited, and it bal MW deen got ont avdthett fwater, An eiteapt willwow be made to got K. Kane, of the 1d to | gion considered in co on with the action | Jobu Franklin. Dr K., from bis extensive travel*,, ie . | fully com ais swbject, and will d subs lene Craw & cfc wed hd forsia | MvstunrovaSivrcire —As thy Aga | DEF WHS in tron a Broo} at easy | ning, ot » Vico Pre t UMG. Teun, made a » t lant. clowfged tn Salem, thr own, ond cue in Layers 1 len the anti-rent Indian elgnals were he tnd a berge foree followed aftor the posse for several yen fuddenly It was dircovered w bueriends had n ted acrors the road, of ploighs, wegous, &o ,aud | © Cemand for the delivery up F swerreburmed Was co take them at their peril, | 64 . fl | t ho ' ’ reiicerany, drawing a loaded Revolver, as evigense | 2 "«esed Y many cf ih ie wt t : exp oe peticvatin are earl hee o be I “oe ance 8h ry ¥ not Hicing this ork of argument, dis | Acoks qemere oy Onn vey ote e in mttine this comu sapreed Gm tie 36 ths’ pace: | yocitidual, ap mo peorca ¢ nea $3. touts nee agPinat the eMisers. hide co . write ts wnat no} conneeted with any dowvt on | ‘ on Paid — abated iy Brute, Vireo E eve evcked, No povileater the gubjeuh he 9 + | Ornnuag, Wndor (a6 Goa TOO, Mog) Joan Wenge) axp » Hoopetary. 3 Pad ot Wall peat Chine | TE ar yct gontinges Gaobay { My toby FuaKet oni tad dolny bad doom ef lone War | Jy Renan Me | uiainted $i Nie

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