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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 17074. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. - = — ne — Es eae ¢ tthe Br IRE he OO | eR TCE tern ot ty AO NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | ,,7¢ suthirics the Backots Harbor Bank to change ite Political Movements. Arrival of the Caban Captives from Spatm, AAA AAA place of business OWRRY THKATRE.—BOXES, 25 CENTS, PIT, 2K . A. MARSHALL, 30LE ABUL RE ABE aaihatine ¢ Acanama Soutnenn Rionts Conventiow.—This convon- | The ship Prontice, Woodbury, arrived y: mera- conts; Seats in Orchostra Boxes, 50 conte, ' Doors o 30 conta; Family Cirole and = rhe city of Bufialo to borrow money to | tion which amembied at Montgomery, on the 4th inuet., | Ing from Vigo, Spain, having om board at 634; curtain rises at 7. Monday evening. March 10, axes, $8 and $0, "Doorsopen INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, | invett in the stock of tho Brantford and Buffalo Joint : om thee ia it osope pe aeceag the coatirneeirae 0e6 will commence with ‘the teagody of PIZARRO 7g 0 clock. a, londay oral Maroh peied ick Praee panrne Cntopens EN (dale a adopted the following preamble and resolutions :—~ Cuban expedition that were liberated by the Spamias 3 Alonso, Mr. Goodall; e tragedy 0! TOR— gee thorize age take stoc! Tho abolition agitation, continued in the Northerm | government. The following are a list of their names:— Ste ; Elvira, Mi ‘. La- iS ylewely 48:| chu ata’ WE Poatan tiene dete | Pango of tho Bl to Renew tho Work on the | {nf itery cntfeoieame avon” °°" | sate ana inGnrotad terest namie crac | "Wun Wise oun Crusoe, Mr. Tilton; Man Fri- | riatus Lentulus, Mr, Pope; Senora, Mme. Ponisi; Sulla, Misg the people, ‘its elements of power, resulting from its virtual mono+ Armand Weir, day, Mi Bowos; Parriboo, Mr. Cony; | Crocker. To conclude with the comedy entitled the LA DIES ‘apltol by the House. Se cpcind an addi y of a vast common domain, impelling us to organize in’ Daniel De Woolf, iatbati gaan. fe chntads ith le WO HONNY: | BATH Le Batoe thant Hage peecoete Prentiss aneseraiian elton number of coroners in andor | Seite oft grat iatorightto manage ourhomsadair, | Sater om C. Pe 5 O68 be , Mr. no] ye P, ‘ternal force 4 Mr. Goodall; Mes. Bonnycastis, Mrs. Jo ™ | Ronin: Lonise de te Villogon mi iS*: | THE DIFFICULTY BETWEEN MESSRS. BROWN | | 7 sontinue the act incorporating the Now York State | rights party of Alabama nanounces an itn creed and course | i Zpamaeon URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STRERT.—DRESS IBLO’S GARDEN,—MR. JOHN SEFTON; Agrenttare: if ~ | of action these propositions and resolutions, to wit :— Lacost Brora arauaty 0 cent Second Tie, 2 nats Pr eee in JOnN SEETON: ARSTETANT AND WILOOS AMICABLY ADUZra0) Me, BeRiRrIRANCE ouINET TICE CRYATAL PALACE. ‘Bevolved, ‘That Mine loeaualliy o aidureat roses ts an | Oe eee 8%; to begin at 7 o'clock. Mon Pre gg ae earn rously signed remonstrance against the Grystal Palace bin, | moms fet cbcractees aleeailbecaa) Thos. l. Lee, bo played the comedy of PAUL PRY—Col PROCEEDINGS IN THE N, Y, LEGISLATURE, | whlch tas become a law: tering boon by both | great inequality aro found in onnection, nature indicates, John D. Brows, sides Mig, Witherton, Mr. Russell: Mr. Sts houses, and received the signature of the Governor, Laid | and the good of both requires, the ascendency of the more ae py, Me Bur ln Hardy Me i a THE CANAL LETTING INVESTIGATION, | new roan ornraz coutson iMieralved, ‘That guch ascend vemaintima in | Mebane i Maylor. ‘To 00: f° : ; 3 farce of RATHER EXCITED—Mr. Doublequill Bun, Me. ‘ope prc soley apt Mr. Waionr, (whig), by consent, reported a bill toin- | the South ouly by maintaining therclation of susatee wad Sopp Semhts Johnston; Doctor Cureheart, Mr. Russell; Mr. Bookem Long- tring, Mme. Anna Thillon. To commence with the corporate the New York Dental College. Adjourned, slave, PAN wind, Mr. Holman; M'lle Jolliejambe, Mrs. Dyott. SECRETARY—Paddy Fitegorald, Mr. Hudsen. FOUR CORONERS FOR NEW YORK CITY. by neta Rerolved, That. this relation promotes equality among Sohn — N ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DRESS ARNUM'’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM, Rnnnmrwrnmrerrmnrwne Assembly, the free, by dispensing with los and casts among them, ‘Thos. H. BloViel, Circle and Hoxes, 25 cent 2K cents; Orchestra. Proprictor; John Greenwood, Jr., Auist- | T TEMS FROM ALL QUARTERS. Avvany, March 13, 1852, and thereby preserves republican institutions; it prevents John Johnson, Tickets, 50 cents; Pri Tick Doors open at Admission to the entire Musoum and per- siinnlibanaia ? the degradation of the whiter uent upon equality George Holdship, bs 3 . vening, March 15, | formances, 25 centy; oe ir years, 1244 cents; par- IMON SCHOOLS, with ‘an inferior race, and affords tho African his only R.M. Grider, b itttywy > ye aa omy i arog aoa ing: at T3¢ elgok, CHERRY ND Pane ‘Take THIRTY-SECOND OONGRESS, Tarron, (whig) of N. ¥., reported a bill to amend | efilciout school of progross, and isa trust given us of Pro- David Winborn, pelne, Me. Arnolds: M. Germain Mrs: He cpt Cie Dave: comme eit Afternoon, at 3o'eloek, FIRST SESSION. the several Laws relative to common schools in New York. vieatene 7 pt ie eee Ses anne ee ae West, OF THE FAIRIES: Couns rack Ba wkiche Wonrronderfal Antipodeacion oC Evorear Kanne House of Representatives. AGRICULTURAL COLLBORy BTC. sources, and individualized by peculiar costo or Insti. eee Klokerwinski, Mr. Herbert; irks, | muckpaaitively his last week—comio singing, and tho now Mr. Bancocx, (whig) of Niagara, reported a bill for e, | tutions, hus, by nature, tho inherent sovereign right to M. L. Hetron, Mrs. W. G. Jones. To coi AN) force st from London, vory laughabl: called AN OR- Wastunoton, March 13, 1862. tablishing an agrioultural college and farm, lat isi ‘of its own domestic affairs, free from auy foreign Oecbiit Piel SEAGULLS—Jack Rudderly, 3 Polly, Mrs, Jones, | GAN! ART a tak oie ie Ak THE DIFFICULTY SETTLED aetwEEN MEsMRE. BROWN AND | $59 000 theref appropriating | oy antagonistic control. Wm. Wikon. ARISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS HALL, NO | Surlority: ‘Seven spacious saloons ‘are hore filled with novel ied MaTRoNgLTVAd smote: Grataiemiteen, hese mien lla hea Teese: way, above Grand street.—Open night | Obeots of curiosity in Natural History, &c. Mr, Porm (dem) of Tenn, rose toa privileged question |’ “ahs: 3, swaawom, (dom) of Brankliny ropscted a bill for | Hs maintaining oot ot the yo eal ae peaches can Daley til farther nv RANKLIN MUSEUM, 173 CHATHAM SQUARE—GHO, and said :—It is usual, I believe, and therefore I am grati- ting the Metropolitan Medical College of New | mept of its own peculiar affairs, eet ees fF . Boyd. Pat 3 pare nanos fied fo be able to state to the House, that the recent un | York. ‘evolved, That incongruities offend nature—that an- ¥F ing ver, | RAN dvexperionoed performers” | day, commencin K. Hert, A THE USURY BILL tagonisms cannot prosper together, nor several systems of Batel years,” pee 7ia ag. This ce Siatenate cisioulty between fhsitwo) regeseentatives frock’ |" | ids the epecial order for Nerurday:naxt. civilization eo-exist under the satie, government; unless enna, ith favor Fone nd hs cecipenrds comeneere teats Mississippi (Messrs. Brown and Wilcox) bas been adjusted THE CANAL LETTINGS. the peculiar rights and distinguishing qualities ‘of each Soun Wectane, O'olook. ‘The patrons o rei their beauty and figure, and are undor the vision of | in a manner bighly creditable to both parties, and that Mr. Harcu, (dem.) of Erie, called up Mr. Clark’s reso- | have secured them such equal privilege and protection in Henry Stanmur, pad Vee aR “Mle Casinos, Promior Model” to this establ A | tho th tion of friendshi lutions relative to the canal lettings. the common jurisdiction that the stronger system cannot % a phi fon gry ara Peay magnificent series of groupings will be produced, carotul y now occupy the same position lendship whic After some debate, it was decided to postpone tho | override the weaker. cen Ge nea W. W, Gould. Sen pee aaa earn ure, mitl | existed between them provious to tho affair of yesterday. | further consideration till after Monday. >> Resolved, That when (in a confederacy of antagonistic $i beavis Wy oops minstaet, mart, aapRoaDway, anovn | Crppeny." the ony crganied Sand of Aho NEW JERSEY AND THE TARIFF, 4 BILL KOR THE PREVENTION OF RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. rystems) a community, thus individualized, succumbing Thos, Denton’ Victor Dupest, Howard stroet.—Wood's Minstrols.—H. d Will appear every afternoon and evenien Mons, Lafarge, the Mr. Price: (dem.) of N. J., presented the resolutions of | Mr. Humrnrry, (whig) of W . reported a bill to | to the prejudices of another and stronger syatom of civili- A. Phillipa, | Benjamin Hanuale, her Was cen riginal Antipodean Pedestrian, will walk ‘head down- u Prevent accidents on railroads. “It subjects railroad com- | zation. eucriticea these principles to present ease, or tem- Benj. Gitene Weed tate gist peace Fara," on the celling, ab an elevation of twenty-tve fook | the Legislature of New Jersey, ssklag for protection to jes to a ponalty of $200 for employing any person | porizing expedients, and, ntly nequiesces in the Temy: Wilttsmas P. D. Mobfullea, Sra Welln Ee orn, TP. Bora Ail “competitors inthe’ chndo.” Whe greatost” wonder the | 10D; glass, and coal, x Known to uso intoxicating drinks aawbeverage. Provides | idea that the interests or i that distinguish it Jamon H, Hurray, 3. Brown, (countorfatt) Bhi doesn world over produced, Mons, G: THE CAPITOL BETENSION, peastiog Individuals for walking upon tracks not in | may be put under the ban of the confederacy, its individ- Ht. B. Metcalf, Augustine Montore, the world, will break, with his 5 ‘The'Houso went into Committee of the Whole on the | highway, streets or farm crossings, by a fine of fifty dollars, | ality and right of self-government will soon decay, and G. FE. Metcalf, tT. A, Sim Audience may choose to offer, with other unps Tho injury of any pawenger through the negligence of | its people became tributory, abject, and degraded Geo. Nickhurd eee of strength, The unrivalled rie of " Anrabatio Sata State of the Union, on the resolution authorizing the con- | any one eimployed on a railroad, is a misdemeanor on the | _ Kesolved, ‘That it is plain tho systems of civilixation ob- : oe wi 1p) ae oy hyped poacere f jengroill ie ered tinuation of the work on the wings of the Capitol. of such agent or servant, and subjects him to fine or | taining inthe North and in the South, have. through agi- Theee Cuban prisoners are on board the Prentice, at fomthgor conte cipitt eberieene etry Oy ae Sins WILODK BriLE, Ci SObiED To VAN deOuaaiodtin ce, risonment, in the discretion of the court. It also re- | tation. become antagonistic and at war with each other; | Pier No. 41, Kaat river, destitute of every nocoasary of every afternoon and evening, auch ar oan be soon Mr. Wicor, (union dem.) of Miss., resumed. his re quires swing bars where the track crosses streets or high. | and, in every collision heretofore hetwoon the two. the | sie, rose diapoeedto ald them can do 60 by leer ELLOWS’ MINSTRELS.—THE PROPRIETOR OF @ tablishment in the world. For full partioul: ¢ di Q My ply ways. South haa lost substantial yantage-ground, while it haa 3 P (ilesolderial Rad caisbetel oe ot Ble oe ie 2 performance, ace bills of th ices of to Mr. Brown, (8. R. dem.) of Miss. He regretted ex- ir. Vax Saxtvoorp, (dena) of Columbia, gave notice | gained only temporary reepito. contributions at Alderman Tweed’, No. 31 Rutgers stevet, eeapsetiully fnformas the sit of Now York that he haé | cushioncd farm chairs, 373 con! ceedingly to say anything further, But must he fold his | °f ® bill to repeal the general insurance law. Resolved, That ali agitation is aggressive, and, with | or at the Seventh ward station house, Tho «mallet or notice. 3g conte. elesed their soirecs in this cit: rt BULFALO AND ROCHESTER RAIFROAD. more or lesa stead, ace, must progress from one con- - Will'isit ome of tie principal ition Wonk and South eo arms, and permit that speech to go unanswered? He | he committee of the whole passed tho bili to amond | quest to another ill finally commusmated, unless the | #mount of money would be thankfully received and pee- ‘vious te their re-opening hole Concerts in Broadway, ENRY WOOLEY.—FRELING THE NECESSITY OF | wished to tell his democratic friends that he has al- | the charter of the Buffalo and Kochester Railroad Co, It | agitation be utterly extingulahed, or the thing attacked, | perly appropriated. . FELLOWS, Proprictor. giving the public some assurence of this wonderful cu- The first lessons ho re- | ¢Xtends the time for expending $100,000 in laying asecond | or withdrawn from ita control. lanainaneneemae rionity, the proprietor called on Dr. Dixon, Editor of the | W@Y8 been a democrat. i : ‘ mele pean Ce ende oF Ae China Riese Bea ROMBRY, | Now York Sonlpel, with aroquest that he would examine the | ceived were from James K. Polk; and he now stood with | te'budule Crock Adjerencr ey (2 Convey Passengers | | Telrad: That provent indications are moses Pea dicccare Nanbens 18, on which occasion w formed the mock herole pe- | following as his diepoenls—E have cremined ith neeet ine | the democrats of his native State (Tennowsee) on the aslignt ii atsetlee bt and that the war of aystems among tts is not ended. | DR. BACON ON TRAVEL AND TRAVELLERS IN Tom ant of © Don Quixotte,” together with a full oxhibition of | torest the parasitic animal in the cyo of the horas now exhi- | Compromise bills. Ho wont to Misslasippl to- work | Kossuth and the Massachusetts Legislature, | , Rerolved, therefore, That we, as Southern Rights men, Rast. ie fips re engi y Cater oe — baad oat biting by Mr. Henry Wooley, at No. 45 Canal street. Itis | out an honest livelihood, and battled in the cam. B a believing our system of civilization is worth preserving, ; lady equestrian of America, has volunteered to ride hor groa indeed s remarkable, nay, an amaring, curiosity. ‘Tho moro palens of 1844 and 1848, as faithful, uncompromis- jostor, March 13, 1852. and believing it endangered, pledge ourselves never to | A lecture was delivered on Friday evening, at the Bread- act on casi di a common intestinal worms are so frequently brought under | {ng democrat. He denied that ho stood outside of the Tho committee of the Legislature, to whom was re- | sleep upon our posts until every token of hostility disap- | way Tabernacle, by the Rev. Dr. Bacon, on tho subject of i have coased to excite any astonishment. , HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, 728 BROADWAY.—MR, | yf 20tice, that they have coase y democratic party, His colleague bad said that there was | ferred that part of the Governor's Message rel Pears, or new safeguards are provided for its protection. | «gravel a Kast,”” bef umorowe Cc Leaoh’s grand Classio Concer yravsday evening, March nt fiat hav lorived ap Encwlodge pith regard to Xho | no disunion party in Missisappi—no party in favor of ‘ost St ae Me Resolved, That the general governments a confederacy bah hints cabs Mathcad | te) Hy 6 Madame, Wallace Bouchelle, Watson, Mra | 2 these creatures. Having made tho various parasites | disunion or secession. He desired no further collision or | Kossuth, reported this morning to the Senate, through | formed bs and intelligent audience. Ie observed that the Ament. . . Havi i 4 Y keparate, covqual, sovereign states, for cortain cet Me ee iA Re rte eeanam, Mr. Ster | of the human and animal bodies the aubject of two articles | confict, particularly with his colleague (Mr. Brown); but | Mr. Haslewell, their Chairman, a series of resolutions in | common zhjects specified in the compact, aid ite original | cans (who ‘were called Yankees whon away from homed ee + | in m: iM, 1 viewed thi: te ¥ > @ommenoe at 8 o'clock. Ae the abicn OL be enbeeieling ea x A nistered ag to vindicate and defend alike the distinctive T GRRASERS EUROS TS TEE WOR I fo the origin of s0 extraordinary a parasite, none san wit- | ments to show that there was a scoession party in Missa: kee joie and declaring that it Is tho duty of all con- | interests of all the parties, the face of the globe, It would not be difficult to find T an Gane ‘John Williams, the celebrated eae: gan without profound astonishment. The public may rest | Sipp!, and alluded to the remark of his colleague, that he | Stitutionally governed countries to cultivate intimate re- Reeolved further, That we cherish the reserved state | one thousand Americans in Paris; but none of thom wore ry Turgeon, of this city, and exhibited by Harry Woolley, | 4uiured there is =. aleception, and the exhibition is con- | should not ask the Baltimore Democratic Convention to | lutions, in order to repel the attacks of despots, Tights of self-government in matters of internal policy, | naturalized. They would never find an Amorizen me- Yr exhil ry S Living Horse, with a’ Living Snake tn ita Inches tong, To Vo soon during the “aay tas ropriety. The horse suffers no | endorse his State rights principles. ‘There was no fear of elite ae aes and the right of secession for its infraction, as the ees fe Boxt door to Broadway. Ladies ver four ; al streets Eemtinealy Prager gentle; Hho og. thread ite 'morm a that. The convention would never incorporate in its From Baltimore. ark of Southern rafety, to flee to, when the deluge of fan- gth; the clearnesa of the cornea or transparent part of | ceed of faith the accursed doctrine. Such proporition | pUCHANAN NOMINATED FOR THE PRESIDENCY, Erg. | Mici#m and centralization threatens to overwhelm us, | Noples they may count the Americans by hundreds, and turalized out of the Union. (Applause.) At Romo and and gentlemen will in this the greatest ouriosity and wonder of the ago. AdmM- | the oye, ronders it aad its rapid evolutions divine riven, | Would be scouted with indignation. His colleaguo re- and reduce all colors and races among us to the level of & i sion, 25 cents; children half price, to the most careless observer, EDWARD Il, DIXON, MD, | fueed directly to answer tho question “whether he would Baxtinons, March 13, 1852. | common degradation. 2 on any of the great lines of Sa they would be ——{NUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN. | SS | treat Comat” Now, he (Bir. Wilcox) would not only | The Democratle Convention of Accomac county, Vir- | Rerolved, That belioving both tho old national pasties | *UF* to fallin with somo of their countrymen, Now, almest _...._ AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN. “ SHIPPING. support Cass, but Sam Houston. Dickinson, Douglas, | ginia, have nominated the Hon. James Buchanan for the | 2" *¢R*itive to the majority sentiment, and therefore, in | everybody had been to see Queen Victoria, and trips ROOKLYN AU pe ese maaan acsmieneton errr | Buchanan, Marcy, or any other nominee. The best test i is © | effect, antagonistic to our sectional interests, wo will pre- across the Atlantic were quite common, What numbers ROGELEN--AUGUAIUB BE. LRBS ren as Po CALIFORNIA, VIA STRAITS OF MAGELLAy, | of democracy is to abide by the nomination. The State | Presidency. eerve Our separate organization, and coalesce with neither, i Ferident in Brooklyn, glvo s popular Concert, atthe Brook: | icEINiGe eA PRG Ces ene sceRe new extra steamship | rights party has been put down by the people. In what | Several dwellings were consumed Dy fire in Albemarle | Dut shall leave ourselves tree to oppose both, oF co-operate, | f American writers bud made a retaliation on the Bngtlat, Wy Female Academy, on Monday evening next, March 15, be- | sail from New York for tho above aamed porte, oa Thusee | Le £aid he disclaimed any intention of wounding the feel- | county a few days since, including that of Dr. Sheldon, — | 17% time to time, with either, according as their doo: | French. aud German writers, who had committed thelr fag the lant of his first series o tgin New York. Mr. | Gay, April 1, 1852, This st ings of his colleague—he was proud to say, ot his worthy G Wil Ith: ¥ trines may more or less coincide with our own. blunders! That retaliation was considered ample and com- Auguetes Braham will bo aided by Mme. Wallace Bouchollo, | Caliryrnia trade, is coppered and’ copper f colleague. Stee oe mann: & wealthy merchant of Baltimore. and | Resolved, That woadhere tothe conviction that thecom- | Fite, (Laughter.) What newspaper wan there which Miss Marlo Leach, and Mr. Grentorex, Tickets, 0) conte sxpocted to make the shortest trip ever mado to Californ OPINIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE CAPITOL. a native of Roxbury, Massachusetts, died ycaterday, of | Premite acts are unjust, unconstitutional, and dangerous | Pete. (Laughter.) What newspap e . Concert to commence at 734 o’elock. A limited number of tickets may be secured, by anearly | Mr. Brat, (dem.) of Va., as one of the members of | disease of the heart to the South, and though we ure constrained, in defer- | did not edify its readers by letters from travelling corres r = Cer aE ae! TON, Agsat, offoe over | the select committee to examine into the solidity of the —-—— nae ence to the unanimous decision of the Southern States, | pondents? He expected to find some of his countrymea ee _SHIPPIN ee eee sn Bank, er ¢ wich foundation walls of the extension of the Capitol, said the Murderer Arrested, not to urge seceation on account of these monsures, we | in every part of Kurope, but he did not expect to find ayow our rendincss at all times, and upon all occasions, ears NDEPENDENT LINE FOR CALIFORNIA—oPrPosi- | House should not legislate in the dark, as half 'a million % F POR LiyeRvoor. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM: I fn fomonepely— oan hana ie of ddlara were asked to be appropriated. He did not aR ws schete Oto, March 13, 1852. to resist them by any meons that may promise to be effee- them in Syria ond Egypt. When he embarked at Naples ¥ ites mads tor Europe, positively, be now ant say the walls not sup} the structure of marpic, sie bony, City Marshel or Montgemery, tne . : he found himself quite in campany with native travellers; at Ja oveloek, H foom hae arth nt THA, Too tone: the s0n8 om $08 Put Re did say, Hall the walls ure ke the part examined | toma. this morning arrested Nathan U. Christ, charged | ,,Jselvid. That we repudiate the idea of intervening | ty frcan Messnchneatts, who had waudetod a year ot (a si hs a RR Chapres and Gan Francisca: on Bria "ie ihweay wi) of Mao Uf the committee, | With the murder of Theedore Nye, of Cincinnati, at Mo- | jmprctieatle denecnan pen confederacy and fetal te | two, and then intended to visit Turkey; and also 'e beh AE comart analy £.cO., No. 56 Wall street. : dissented from the remark of Mr. McNair, the chairman | bile, on tho 25th ultimo, Mr. Christ has heretofore held | the reserved rights of the States, and liberties of the | planter from Alabama, rich enough to’ buy up the us. The | of it-yesterday, namely, that the foundation walls are | a responsible station, and been engaged in extensive bus|- | People. talian Counts, if time was given him to pay out : Resolved, That for a more perfect organization, and to | the proceeds of his crops, At Maite he found am ly uaranteed, and at reduced rates, | it seemed to him that the evidence conclusively showed | Pe*#in Cleveland and Columbus, but oflate he has expe- | consider our course in the coining Presidential election, | Englith propelier bound for Beyrout. ‘Though. there MILLS Of Contiete sferech® | that the foundation walls were adequate to sustain any | Hlenced pecuniary diffcultics and was on bailon acharge | it is hereby recommended ‘that @ convention of the | were no accommodations, yet, belng desirous of pee DK. < iy otaay delay on aie tat a. the The steaabip samebip PACIFIC will succeed the ARCTIC, and ke limited number of | ina dreadful condition.’ When the testimony was closed. TSE BRitisa AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL New York anid Liverpool di- | 2F0t rt he had & weight which be placed upon them. The testimony | of forgery at the ti f the Southern rights party of this State assemble at this place, | ceeding by that route, he enga, his passago, root, and bets Hon and Liverpool, the Boston shij COMPANY—FOR i 4 rgery e time of the murder. A requisition ’ ) r se, het rie . only call AC Liatifan to land and Yeeesve’ mails aud: paeweee + Oreane” vin Havane—The- splendid. etosneite rennin dint there jane betterfoundation inthe cout | trom the Governor of Alabama to the GBremnor of Ohio, I sy op aa a mero (ET er a ee yay. Tome SRRABIA, Capt. ——, PERSIA, Capt.——, Hee MAl fromm the Piey at thevkens oe Waeeey’ Command- | “dir. Wattacs, (dem.) of 8. C., another member of the | for his delivery. is now on its way. Revolved, That in order to organize a Southern rights em atthe Holy City in thelr own hired AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, ASIA, Capt. Judk: R., on Wednesday, 2 o'clock recisely. | Committee, inconclusion of his remarks, said—Confiding —— party throughout all the Southern States, opposed to | houre, and he enjoyed the Virginian hospitality to which EUROPA, Lott, NIAGA ‘ap’ Rates of passage to H and New Ori jew Ar- | in the judgment of the architect (Mr. Walters) he be- Murder—Arrest of an Escaped Convict national organizations, we suggest to our sister Southern | they invited him. He met at Jerusalem another Ameri- AME ee eee, ae Capt. rangement: ‘Ladies’ Saloon -Berths, $70; After do. 7; lieved the walls to be sufficiently firm to sustain the Puravenrima, Mareh 13, 1889. States the propriety of holding a convention of such | can, whom he had often recn inthe streets. There was ‘Thone vessels carry a qloar white ight at mainmast hoad; ser eAt te Biker ae an aN A EE superstructure, and was ready to vote for the resolution. ROPurA, 1 39; 1852. | party, at such time and place as may he mutually agreod | aleo there an excellent lady, but of unsound mind. That ir. CHANDLER, (Whig) of Pa., testified to the character A girl named Bushler, was brutally murdered near | upon, with the view to co-operate in the Presidential | lady had been more than once or twice supplied with supply themselves with the company’s Lille ef indivg wnigg | of Mr. Walter as a finished mechanic, distinguished archi- | York, Pa.,on Wednesday. ‘The murderer escaped clection, and in such other measures as may be im- | means to leave Jerusalem, a8 a toatter of charity; but her may Be had on application at the office. No other form will | tect. conscientious man, and fully competent to superin- A man was arrested here, last night, charged with portant. cecentricities had brought her back again, She had been be signed. No bil ding signed after the ship has sailed, | tend the work. . ent, charged wi Rerolved, That it is expedient to raise a permanent | born before her time. Ilad thut not been the case, she t Mr. Cantren, (dem.) of Ohio, said the foundations are | hotel robberies, and proves to be G. Rand Thompson, who, | central committee, whose duty it shall be to correspond | might have attended a convention on “woman's righta;” n. from Bosto: eon on the starboard; red on port. emia r : For freight or passage, rag 145; rom New York. a ar airs M. 0. Robe 3, TW corner of Warren, | deep and «trong enough. but the wings are not in the | with two others escaped from Frankfort, Kentucky, peni- | With Southern rights men throughout this and other | but thirty years ago, there was no such chance fe- Passage from New York or Hoston to Liverpool—First Ca- | YOR SAN FRANCISCO—PACKRT OF 20rm MARCH.— | Fight way—the Capitol one daf may be apt to take awest- | tontiary, in July Inst, He appears to be a gontocl elderly | S0Utherm States, in relation to all party movements, and | minine genius, Sho was an itinerant lecturer. On one bin, $120; Second Cabin, $70. ‘The magnificent new clipper ship EMPIRE, 1,272 tons, | ern trip; therefore, all inquiry as to walls is work of supere- Li 'Y | to provide for the assembling of the above mentioned | occasion sbe took for a text the passage from St. Paul re- Ne seoused until paid for. Capt. E. A Thorndike, having the most suport ¢ room tion. man, and was stopping, at the time of his arrest,at the | conventions, and to give notice of their time and place | lating to women being forbidden to speak in the churoh. scitight will be charged on epesie beyond an amount for per- Accommodation, in frst cabin, anioen, and second eabia, Yarious amendments were offered, and a debate took | United States Hotel, wheroge drank the wine of judicial | of meeting. : " (Laughter.) Seven days after his arrival In Jerusalem, es sl stdaeiton Soest Fepleto with every convenience, wil imited aumber | place in favor of minute speeches. functionaries and officers in the government service. He | ,, etel¥ed, That the President of this convention ap- | he met a gentleman from Boston who had grown rich tm ‘hewspapors must pase through tho Post | saison aio, bine $ Mr. Cuxcmax appoaled to the committce to pass the ; } point said ‘committee, to consist of fifteen persons, any | California, and had determined vpon enjoying his pros b oon € olipp resolution, that members may have at least halfa day's | is a very high trump in all games of roguery. five of whom, including the chairman, shall be a quorum prety, It was there that he. aud Liose who accompanied: ge, apply to dike, (this being his third vo: holiday, which even the negroes down South have on ————__—__-- to act im, heard of the letter of the American Secretary of State E. CUNARD, 38 Broadway. most positive assurance of raordina: Saturda: Escape of a Counterfelter, — to the Austrian representative. They repeated to pettench, Gorm a, and other foreign, goods received and | Ample provisionsare mado for the comfort of passougors, pintesth ‘Agreed! “Agreed !”” ducovea We; aan 1a;16e Theatrical and Musical. each other. at one place and anothor, the words, with the Wine tapiten etiarae ker Your Throug! of families ail ae oe at rosnielies for a s08 yore After further droceedings, the amendment appropriat- Hidde Rociday, tke, Sota saa i alge Bowrry TuxatRe.—The entertainments for to-morrow | greatest enthusiasm. Ie Toe eeorene-ec teh pe emign, be Watrcntus Dy order of the Ueitish Treasury, watches of | Solgemitever before provided. The number of tickets will | ine gvo hundred thousand dollare for the extension of the 0 Bonney, rious counterfeiter, escaped | evening consist of the tragedy of “Pizarro,” and the | comment y that letter had provoked:—An oflcer w foreign man actors hoaring the names or mask of English | be ‘hi 4 comfortably mevommodated. Saloon | Capitol was agreed to. from Augusta jail last night. He is supposed to have Hine] meee CS eae om Pitan es oe ee the FE tee et had entered tod manufacturers, wil jereafter a ed in England in 7 % c cters in the first piece will be fille jeears. 4 Ui service, and hel ition of rome standii Transita for tho United Staton and other sountriens ta oom, | PAS#¢nEere have same fare Be Sea ate 54 Wall oteee t. Hog rene (aay ps) moved to lay the resolu. | Deem aided by friends from the outside, who unlocked four | Stevens, Goodall. aude Mica HP. Gratton, “Tn tha eon’ Demasscus, ‘baving beoots PMahommedan, he aad E sequence of w prspoh sua Sviss valabeemay be shipped aD EEROIEIOGEATITSTRAURIETE |. (eu cOpom the-tabla; WHILE Was fugativers Py-<3ion, 48; doors and {ixlocks, He was awaiting sentence on two SES piece, Tilton, Cony, and Taylor, will sustain the should Ike to bave heard that they had hanged Me. incurring the risk, as horetofore, of being seized by the Eng- ‘through line to California and nays, 124. of po img parts, ¢ programme is such as wil sure lan, for that would have been the last act of t! louse s : ri ———_— alarge assemblage. , 7? Those little i et ae tiie cau sedis tracts inrent, | Rapicry by aa Rape Mm, | “genta nects tas ahianea tas vn | Stet ne geet Renae TE hah Chamecs icad roncing. Waele are Genera ne | door ape ae ats Clee Eo ; —- Prrrapvnc, March 13, 1862. | well supported for the past three months, Mr, Forrest's | the future power of America, (Applause.) They follows :— ROM PHILADBLPHIA. foot of Warren street, North ‘Hiver, to conneot, with the Affairs in Albany. Aman named Somers, in the employ of Livingston's a ee has been very profitable, both foe himself | a0 Lrobederct bbb focal storia tag mr City of Glasgow rete tise 1 | clases, The soosmmodations of Ube iiilncts ace wastcyaned, SORE a LEG LERGHIG cal tectanee eee AHN, | cxprees, was arrested Inst night, charged with stealing © | Inthe = Gladiator” aa Spartacus’ Ocuway saTheicinn, | rica; and while there, he was one of the company savunat City of Manchosisc. ‘Saturday, May 29 is well known to bo the fastest steamer inthe world. | [Py RSD CANAL BOARD—THE LETTINGS | Peckage containing $900, given to him in mistake, with | and the other prominent characters will be sustained by. | bled at the house of the American Conmul, where there City of Glasgow. panies, 177 Weet strect, corner of Warton satroct. OR" | MILITARY COMMUTATIONS—GERNIT SMITH ON THE | “ther parcels forthe West. $400 of the money has been | MF. Fenno and Madame Ponisl, The concluting pleco | were thirty Americans. and they might have thought GHY of Glasgow M[\HROUGH TICKETS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, LRAV- | MAINE LAW, ETC. Recovered. Meals GRC ONE ioe conic tha place of | CtmHlances. «ily saw mo more Americans travelling, Passage trom Philadelphia ia saloo os seating Naw York April 10-— Vanderbilt's new and magni: | srnciat, CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, dusthie Olli ES aniuscment Will open Wil cots persed tte eemee | other than mitsionarios, till he arrived at Constantinople, Wore CHOMAS RICHARDSON, at Beekanes plac 2,000 tons burthen, will make her drat trip to Chagres direct, Ausaxy, March 13-8 P. M. Pern ee epececnt amet The picees elected are Auber’s opera. the “ Crown Dia | Tau" eed veut, a line of travel Ia, Asia Minors end ‘or No. 9 Walnut stress, Phill Igaving New York on the 10th of April, tro ae The Senate were engaged inthe third reading of bis, | Worcester, March 13, 1852. amonde.” in which, Madame Anne Thillon and, Mr. Hud- | were returniog. again. to. America, it svemed. likely ~ — forth rivi cotton factory of Messrs. J. Williams & Co., in | 02 Will appear. next and concluding piece will 3 . ‘ORFOLK, PETERSB The act authorising the election of four coroners in the ’ u are. to become o fashionable tour, end railways betweem oR arya APRTENSBU ue aneryes es Ausaaae aiaba Se a Morgan, | North Oxford, Mass., was destroyed by fire, with all the in tis Patperseanasie boridhs sivnactarnrimosh aid ys be Holy Land were getting quite pior a iy iver.—The m3] J x 7 4 as common Aa 1ORe 0 pany and other places. Us" NOREORK, ‘James Post, commander, will, leave ae s0 that all the coroners will be elected on one gencraj | ™*¢hinery, yesterday morning. The property was in- | Burton's Tuxaree.—The programme announced for Allsting: 0, Giskiopeebed. Ammecionn, trapelisen, ta. eee above. This is the cheapest and most pleasant route for the , being fitted expressly for the requireme: gnate one toeach senato. | SUred for $10,000, chiefly In Worcoster. to-morrow evening is vory attractive. The first piece is | marked. that first there was Stevens, whose volumes were Fi h tickets appl; ticket, and the Mayor is to designat. ” above cities and oe further South, Cabin Re | trade, Fos trough clekecs Spply ony to —_— Poole’s comedy Paui Pry.”’ The cast of characters | go full of personal adventure: next was Professor Robinsow, Norfolk, $7; City Point and Richmond, #9 Sixt t, 6s. and D, B. ALLEN, Agent, No. 9 Battery place, upstaira. | rial district. He said it was unconstitutional to elect one Meteorological Observations: embraces all the leading members of the company, among | sided by Dr Ely Smith, The log of tha nell pela h pee ems She ees Se eae ata ime d HROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO._NEW YORK AND | toeach district. BY MORSE'# MAGNETIC LINE, OFFICE CORNER OF WALL stREET | Whom are those of Placide, Burton, Lester, tary Taylor, compiled by then was reminded of the man whom the Beth fi ch. vessel insking three’ trips per, tei San Francisco Steamship Line.—The new steamship | Tho act continuing the incorporation of the State Agri- AND BRoaDWay. and Mrs. Hughes. The entertainments close with the | Prophet aw going to measure Jerusalem, to ascertain the Sailin, m Now York, Wednesdays and Saturdays | UNITED STATES, 1,500 tons burden, Charles C. Borry, a Saturpar, March 13, 1852. comedietta entitled “ Rather Excited,” with Johnston and | jength and breadth thereof. After him came Dr. Oli Ri y di for Chay F Itural Society was passed; but the clause permitting it i ngth and ing from Richmond and_ Cit Polat, Mondays and Thursdays; | commander, will take hor departure for Chagres, on Fri- | cultural Society was p i pe ing Burraro, 10 A. M.—Wind south. Cloudy and @ very | Mrs. Dyott in the leading parts, and Dr. Durbin: their writings had the advantage of being ‘wad frem worthy Tues tL: oe rice 8. Agents — b/d She aoe ‘doubl to hold real Acer was stricken ae tS anil do rig eerie ent ae 29.37. Thermometer 54. Nationa, Thratne.—The amusements advertised by | Dore PT agooeg A interesting. The expedition to the Jordan in favor of the bill incorporating the New York Merchants’ y * * THOMAS BRANCH Peterebare. ‘A dark, foggy, rainy morning. | Purdy for to-morrow evening. consist of the drama en- | and the Red Sea, under command of Lieut, Lynch, could om Wind south. ’ Thermometer 50. A. 8. LEE, Richm titled The Gambler's Fate,”” ime of | not be forgotten. for it conferred moro honor on the na- MAILLER & LORD, 106 Wall street, N. T. 30 Exchange Company. Nothing else of Importance was | Avsunn, 10 A. M.—A rainy morning. Very disagreeable, the“ Frolle of the Paice ad tie deems eied Tand | tonal character than that achiaved by many a bloody W YORK AND VIRGINIA STEAMSHIP COM- | sn’etperisuced surgeon fs attached to ouch ap ta the enate Thermometer 54. Wind south. Eharks and Seagulls,” the casts of which willembrace all | battle. After him came Dr. Wainwright, who gave us & me ahs aed tise aethneaeh ck iaeteee lac trie lt pL tS In the Assembly Mr. Clark, (whig.) of Montgomery. ut ee a M.—A dark, cloudy morning. Looks | the lesding members of the company. The National was | picturesque and interesting account of tho pathways of in rates of freight and passage to Norfolk, Potorsburg, and Genoral Agents, 28 Beavor street, New York. introduced a bill relative to the duties of Canal Auditor— a 4 east. Thermometer 47, well attended during the past week. our Lord. The presence of Americans in the East—#o in- Richmond. The new and elegant double engine side whee & JOHNSTON, 90 Wall street, vies 10 A. M—A foggy, misty, rainy morning. Wind | pywus's Mu Th edy styled “Caught in | creasing—struck the imagination with prophetic ch stonmship ROANOKE, Lewis Parrish, Commani nd tickets for sale, at $315, through amending the law of 1848, by inserting; “The Auditorsha | east. Thermometer 44. bil own the pee ‘dae Barve ofthe” Ore n Affestion,” which were to come from the young West Com! , 19th March, ig | perform his dutica under the direction and control of th Atay, 10, A. M.—Foggy, and now raining. Wind | Bis own Trap.” a 1 bee i,. | thus in contact with holy and decayed it, wae ready on Friday, morniny freight, at Pier 13 E. R. at 4 o'clock on Satur for second cal for the above ports, an 0. jhinst. Measurement * south. Thermometer 47. Barometer 20.040, Mercury 69, | Will be represented in the lecture room of this establish: | yix6 the limbs of life attached to the ‘the dead. Canal Board, and shall be subject to removal at any tlm | " itnor, 10 A.M.—A very disagrecable morning. ‘Ralaing | Mcbt to-morrow afternoon, The Oriental plece entitled | hq American missionaries in the Turkish evipire was " ALIFORNIA—THROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO Di ” “Oo 7 0- sas gis scoccage passage” halt prise,’ or freigut of pas- | 3a for the above port on Tuesday, March 16, | Upon the Department by the Canal Commissioners. Th Bowen Cincus.—Mr, Charles Rivers, the equestrian | jn these parts was another very encouraging feature, mond, $10; stonraze Hy eg HOE, eeight or pas. wage, th a any's ne} ‘ront st ni Old ‘ee © Company EDLAM & PLEASANTS OR SAVANNAH—UNITED STATES MATL LINR.— The now and superior steamship ALABAMA, Captain D. C. Ludlow, will lonve on Saturday, March 2, at 4 o'slook le Pier 4, rt ivor. FM From TEL Le MUTCHILL, X expressly for this trade, | bill is likely to pass, when it is supposed Mr. Newell wi of Capt. Ramedell, wil Dreavrun CaLamity.-—-ExPiosion oF THE Tow- | ™*Deger of this place, is to take his benefit to-morrow | If they would have as the reward of labor, real enjoy- resign. ¥ . evening. Several popular equestrian performers are to | ment, they must pre ‘a thoror intellectual iva- §o pamber being | perform military duty direetly from the Statetreasury. I; | ®x'clock, the towboat Mary Kingsland, when near Po. | HCUS ited | simply to ace what bad been, he went on a bootlons errand. + Jivery doubtful whether such a bill can pass, as th: | verty Point, ascending the river with a.hip.twobriga and | | Cuniery's Muvsrnrts announce several of their best old nn deficie ame Upon ‘and 0, “4 ‘treastiry has now calls upon it for many thoudands, whic, | ® schooner in tow, exploded her three starboard boilers, | melodies in the programme for to-morrow evening, to- | pig glen that be dope yy Lone aden been Capt. Thowas Lyon, on Saturday, ty Sa rove rape BE George Hanvoy, second engineer, and four of the crew— | gether with instrumental pieces and dancing. ported up in ¢ wanted to see, he cor ve enjoyed The them much more, Yet @ man may enjoy a great ‘od, atrongth, aceommodations and fare, these | gr4 cnt Francisco, vis Chagres direct-—The new wad s 0 superior on the ovean, See cei, (ernie it te i dl come back a little the wiser. cannot be supplied. 4 | Mr, Hatch called up the resolution offered yesterday by | one of whom is named Charles Waters and one J. Wilson— Woon'’s Mixstress.—This band advertise another fin: | é | or. Clark in relation to canal lettings, and remarked chat | have died from the effects of their wounds. Capt. Phil- negro entertainment for to-morrow evening, for the bene. | ¥ithout preparation, sa Steamers conveyed to and from the seaports; the Medi- : —THEF. City, ) will loave for Chagres, direct, on Wednesday, the 7th | his object was t early day to take up the inves. | lips, Mr. John Swiler, Balize pilot, son of the late Joseph | {it of that favorite performer, Evan Horn ft yed t ; Dee UMHERNERY Wi Dan sonsvanen | ch, at 3 clock, from her dook, Pier 3, North River, Eton testimony. “ile reprimanded the State officers, Swiler, who was a passenger on board, going 40 visit Ma. Tnviinheoai/ a Sivuan uel ett ab tbe Bow. | preckumtar een daatee wee cartadteain tonkeren will leave Pier No. 4, N. R., on Wednes connecting at Panama with tho favorite steamship New Or- | and said that their affidavits sustained the nefarious let- | family at Gretna, and one of the crew, whose name we ery theatre, on Friday evening next, | {Due wtenaboet MAVIESIIOD. Bul when tice coaw ain F o'clock P.'M., precisely.” For freight apply on board, | Want. For froighs of passage, apply ‘eont, 94 Broadway, | tinge. It was suggested that as the committee would | Covld not arcertain, wero more or less realded, but aro yot ‘where all bilis of tnding will. be vignod, and Yor passage, at likely present their report on Monday. giving their views | living. No injury or da was done to any of the tow, tof America, Let them . they were not fa Teme oy THe Gracrs.—The performances at this | steam sels left below, The counting toom of WOR SAN F 30.—CLIPPER SHIP INO, CAP- | " 5 bette: Fortunately, the towbout Phoenix was coming up the | place consist of an exhibition of anciont statuary hy go to ony of the seaports where there were rv SPOPLORD, TILESTON & CO. 48 Speth street rain Snlthis wow da the ca ated Pir 6 wats | Gotil that ies to LIcK Sir, testel; sssentek. in geae Fiver, and arrived immediately after the oxpl p the | firing models, and negro mlnstrelay. steamers, end they would Bd it sypeer strange. | After iKiver, and w onday, 15th inst., at 4 P.M. Atew | U2 weuhvdhatt ; ath | Captain Crowell at once dropped his tow, and hurried to | ‘The Countess of Landafeldt, says the Boston Common- . , aaa.) BAO paNoeegere 088 be Seu med trast tametare Ae | othe Ht amend Eg ine Generat Haltronn son as deatred | the assistance of hn ary ingtand Removing the wealth, of tho 12th inst., will arrive in. this elty on perar: pele ade ee nell gd wed Pe A Rg AIL STRAMSHIP | cation is made on hoerd, oF te MALLLER & LORD, by the Hudron River Railroad, was defeated in the House, | Wounded to the Phoenix, he pushed for the city with all | day evening, amd take quarters at the Revere. Tho | Sted! : “nlite , to GI ) ct 5 y u a d ‘i 4 4 rr o Unent by its influence. It was only a few years since Rataraay, March, 3 and ‘te aria Havant, 8 dersiqned wants immouiately 6,000 tons of best quaity. | Orci Conk peasiee crear haee foe be. te bass of the wounded Sremen on the city side. ‘Three of the | tions with the old King of Bavaria: In this couutry she. | The Asnecleam, Genelia “was tmervoeed wilh (Se tan ot I 4 iter Paving Stones, for veich the highest market price | a rcalded died on the way up, Captain Whann, of the tow- | has condected herself ii hat will bear the moat | $ntiquities stant 1,000 tons, J. Hartatein. U; der, will sail on | Tite paid on delivery, ‘at the foot of Clinton avenae, | Very thin, sleepy audience, an een ee ae wees vw Bah “i World. Aman born in the country would go into the Saturday, March 2, at 2 o’cloek P. ect for er will be paid, yy fo xe "| — Vho ice is breakii in front ? he fe boat Association, Captain Crowell, and tho indefatigable | rigorous ecrutiny. That she is a woman of extraordi fet etitig at Panama with the company's steame Wallabout, Brooklyn. FRTERLYNAN, | tof the Hudson tees Beg et eran the ferry | Captain George Heation, were on the spot superintending | telent, her cepoc Of Wie ool denne of hervelfagaiert | town week ot See ae eee ee eeret ee oat bite ap ite Sesh, of Woaree arhelen TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. | are now crowing with passengers and freight,” A'slight | {he removal of the wounded, and vied with one another | what ‘she considers a Jefuitieal influence, is ample evi- | S70" seeing documents 20 yours old; and a feeling of the Wednesday, March 2 Thagreer gia | Rn nae | Hie in the water will carry off the ice in administering to the wants of the euffering. The ves. | dence, She is said to be as generous as she is handsome. plating the womumente of the miadle ages, What saraet , at 2% clo ars by the Geo: Poverty Point, will be here this morn- | ‘The man who told Lola that he made public opinion in Havana. AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD, FOR PHILA- — ‘. 0, vO) 7 P Lip the American mind was the scenes of rub and known favorite U i ‘No.1, Not w K LEG a ing, extra boats having been rent to tow them up last | this country, bas been terrying in this city mcarly all of os he oy | From San Francisco on the arh ace eee tance JOHN PORTERS two tines 7. | pela ac ieccr oc evening. John Swiler, one of tho parties scalded by the | ihe time since the erporé. Tat | Brogtess thes were presented. <iere was me Geesy 5s tlie No detention at Ral jorning t 8A. M. Afternoon expré | above explosion, died of bis wounds at three o'clock this 5 ie RECS ah Bs | country. The Mahomedan empire was dying by inches. Francisco—First cabin, $315; seoond oabin, $270: steern P.M:, through to Philadelphia in four and Senate, moraivg.—N, O. Delta, 1st March. ~ Another featuro was its barbarism and ignorance, and oar Gm. Dates, of fare ke Chagres— First cabin, $05 second Jirat class cars, $3; second class, (by ‘Aunany, March 13, 1862 = aalini Derarturs o¥ Ick FROM THR ConngcticuT RI- | civitiation—its want of civil order and organization—ite eabin, $45; toe 3 , 2 3 3 $2. Returning, le Philadelphia HEU SES AM. and 2PM. Rioigrant lino, by steamboat TRANSPORT, from pict Ne. 1, ab OY. M. Faro $10, 7 ee , "= P he Hartford Courant, of the 12th inst., says:—The | went of the art of industry; and then came the MARINE MOMPITAL PHYSICIAN ee eesuKt at C “Bg ot Theieeinthe etict, opporite this city, broke up yester- | Contrast of th roth there with or rolimited riches. Mr. Cootry (dem.) presented @ petition torestore the | [°"0iamage to properly carrying RMP & ise eenaee | 8 aftervcon, and moved off quietly (0 the distance of | Ihe poverty and rags that existed in Irland existed all % large 6 ee. fire NEW, XORKAND PHILADELPHIA DInECT—V. §. | cffce of Marine Hospital physician, of morchandige, and submerging the ‘basements and first | Bridge for three miles temains fost yet, but. will pro. | Foawon o€ Lain tate ef Deleon woe Cn coat oc berks 300; Saloon do., $160, sond, aren Dare ATM. foot RILLS REPORTED floors of many of the dwellings. A dospateh from the | pabiy not hold together much longer. ‘Tho water was | want of a government to protect life and propert; g0- ly for this erado, and has just re- | of Cortiandt atr 4 oy P.M. 7 Mr. Monoan (whig.) reported favorably on the bail to | £crnt of disaster says —This village presents the most | rising very slowly yesterday afternoon, and has risen | yermmentenicted for the purpose of plunder. There wae to California, proving herself one | Leave Philadelphis ‘om foot of Wal perfect picture of desolation over seen. ‘Tho atroots azo | shout five feet, Phe ico hias vroken awa at Windsor, and | iso the want ofa religion which should givo sanctity to incorporate the New York Exchange Company All filed with ice from two to three feet Indepth. ‘Tho | the river is open for two or three miles above and below | the domectic alfectivny, wad. nn intellectual imiua, fer finish and mmodations are | Fare reduced to $3 ft 4 | Mr. Conarn (dom.) reported favorably on the bill for | watcr got choked ab the head of the squeduct, ty the | that place; from present appearances navigation will | ‘The Mabomedan ley which existed between husband and street, corner of the office, No. 177 36. For freight oF pe ~ 18CO0 DIREC ‘As it is intonded to carry only | Baltimore, Washingto: aeengers, theraby insuring greater com- | in the above lines, sag! ren kil if thi reel hat pre- fort, Immediate OT RY & HINCKER, 37 South atrest. | tore, without expense. ee ctctoyitecctananail gel yoy laa toes taroeabiy. ee the Mil ¢ 7 | rout Thee ours wan submerged Th ela A eee gp aie Tala The renee oe siinest ol ts Mahometan i EN, 27 So - : Fr. Morgan reported fa fo change | qi! filled to the with jeo, Muoh damago has beon = Dew hie 4 vom adh sang fd od its vicious inftuoace - a aa = . ~ ho Presbyterian church in Duane street, Thi i Two Hoxses Drowney.—A man named Luther, + religious practice, and demonstrate OR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE FAMOUS CLIPPER OR ALBANY, WITHOUT CHANGE or caRs.—raRR | {he Dame of t te ; done, The street bridge over the oreok was ralsod from Ah ly : > 4 ani hd concluded hia lecture seid F WHITE SYUALL will bo ready for freight in a fow reduced.—$2'25.—Regularity ang aafoty combined. ‘the | New York, wile eres anlt . Ken reading, ite place, and carried into the head of the aqueduct and ie bdr hot vue create t ‘ehuerel 4 break- | in an athe mannee, h tod of the Boctor’s travel waa. i than half already arranged, will be | cara of tho New York and Horie Railroad i ikmediately.. For balance o¢ Treight of pasiage, | Hail Station, Now if te prk, dail Sundi POOTH & EDGAR, 9 Prout gteoet” | ovclock A.M-and 2 U-M. BE SLOAT Sopeergtony LOAT, Superintond: tn pieces. Tho dangec ia now over, aud the water Groep. | much applause } orivo the Farmers’ and MM Bank of oa 1 bush ferry. Ue berel with bis Lito last yene Fy telnet sane vanes an” Mk ot ig hs etal ny + es (oe

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