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“ from Mingular Phenomenoa in Mainc—Thunder and Obitmary. Ayoraer Vicrmm To Ta Spmrroa, Rarrma Selasictoame Ho. att Minti cteath, alge tne members of Baro Cnau.aros, tale, which, wes sshore at Beaks, L White, ©. P Wan ipa Mertes and sami The ttm eccompasied by lighining which asnnn Masensy Sons: tte: ith Chat 94 Poston, Honsva-— Perhaps the fact is not graseliy knows Lodge of na SPicaral service Gilt take plese at owe Curras Fuxixa Axsow, from Beaton for San Francisco, Mrs Meredith, Geo 8 Nichola, A Baxter, Mrs Benediet, Lp ; died in Coburg, Canada West, on February. | that the spiri mania prevails to a clock. dismasted, by steam: , Miss Hanson, feckes, Edward Evans, ecourred here on the 1Jth inst., says the Bangor devote himself . | siderable extent in village, and that almost He's gone, the sufferer, he’s Capt Tread. | 2B Ho E Winship, L E Byck, MH Myers, Mc Peg of Feb. 26, we have already set, = re bay cad yest scr ” — nightly orgies are held, where pretended commiunioer To dwell with Curia, a Seto ur, Ba a tia and Mrs JD Unayard, Mr and Mrs Bonfoy and col a John 8. Dodge, writing from Bass Harbor, altace in Canada, born in London, Bagiand, werd rece! 4 Down from the shining courts above deck arren, child, JH Myett, Moves " Desert, to the Fountain and Journal describes the | of January, 1778; his father, Robert Manners, Haq., was Hons from the spirit world are received, and frail, Bright angela flew on : house, and the | Hon F'M Charlton and lady. CB Potse, 'W B Oliver, Me game storm, as it appeared there, as avful and | the grandson of Lord William Manners, who was the son | inwhich the spirits delight to perambulate, Mr. H. Hee Seer oe mater meseaey foremast just above the eyes of tho rlgxing, taking with | 2 3 picsens, Mr eB Outen, Mz Younes sublime. He says a jer cloud passed over the of the thied Dube of Butlans; the mother of oe, Meosets Nichols, @ merchant in the lower village, was intro- eo nee we Mee seencions Cog, if the yards, salle and all stiacios, pit pes Jang 7 recmert, J: Lipman, Master’ pms, mice, which, for terrific appearance, exceeded aye | ee die eee, ae caer omcontof | duced a few weeks since, and the incantations and | On saturday, March'6-at't o'clock A. M., Mrs, Mamma {hing moveable thrown overboard; lost boa a | day” cod bad -atpgpltg had Lao, Sear, “ih | sank in tha Petits areip’ and eecote enact of tha coger: machinations | tice be na boon to have | Roars Moni, widow of the ate Joon A. Morill, Est. | stars by the falling cb She mate Sen ee ae SHIPPING. . 4 ommens ita in the Peni: war. Three of th unded at resul e g him reason. rears. Teaking badly; was : Poteau ES pas sores ond Conga peng tempol the battle of Waterloo™ono of them, Colonel Thomas | circumstances under which he had been placed, pre- "the relative and fiend ofthe family are invited to at- made preparation to get out tho broken LIVERPOGL_UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ‘and soon x was heard, and at half-past seven | ysnners, commanded in Canada in the war of 1812, who | yious to his visiting these apirit meetings” were such | ted the funeral, from the house of her father, Thomas | Mets? tire chiy would be detained about { ship PACIFIC, Capt, &. Nyo.—This atoamabip will de. o'clock the scene was grand and awful beyond de- | merried the sister of tie Hon. Richard Rash, of Phiiadel- | as to give ground-work for the “mediums” to work | W- Garniss, No. 106 Seventh street, this afternoon, at Scuz Hartvorp, Teague. from Savannah for lentee, sent Bart with the United states mails for Eu: om = t London. Py four o’clock, without further notice. The foresail and aturday, March 19, at 12 o'clock M., from her bert! SG Dodge thos describes the affir and the in- | Hit, Ambessnder to, She Cours of Se Jame otvae: | BPO, and right ‘well have they used it. We | fe'aten othe family burying ground at Ryo tor iaven | inte Nowhort 3d inst, with mainvallyforonaland jbl; | osereey, Meseh 2b o4ia fclge a fom er beet Foe ard i 7 freight or ‘was i are told by one who is cognizant of all the facts, that | ment. Deed conan ight or passage, having unoqualled accommodations for ae ene eg ee aa er and | Gon—ealled to the bar in 1606, under the auspices of Sir | be bas no doubt that the object was to extort money | “In'rrovincetown, Feb. 25, Mr. Josurn V. Foeram, aged tag oreo Taser henge for Jamaaice, a ashore on | “WeAsee SRG CORTE AD et otrest bh and doors, and down the c to take a seat in Parliament by his uncle, Lord | from young Nichols: but their devilish arts have been | 31 years. Mrs. Foster is the third sister that has been | syndy Hook. Passen, requested tc bo ca tond’ae lite A. ae ¥ | BOTs are Fe Me. i , . The steamship Baltic Mr. Pitt having died, be declined the honor. Mr. | too successful fora favorable execution of any such | left a widow within three months. ‘Whalemen. iP will succeed the Pacific, and sail neys, while the houses trembled and shook to their os tt 4 friendship of the Prince plot he, on account of his situation, will "be Te- In Philadelphia, on Thursday morning, March 3, Taos. Arr at New Bedford 3d, ship Wm Thompson, Jernegan, | April 19th. toundati enjoy: Regent, the ° errr eee el vrs. E. Holden was near a window, winding up | DvX¢,of York, the Duke of Sussex, and other branches of | moved beyond their influence. Much evil has re- Gui, in the 77th year of bis ope McKuvwm, prin. | NPAcific Ocean. Honolulu 131 ds._ 2,400 bbls wh 80 do sp | (THE ROYAL warn STHAMSHTP MERLIN, W.SAMP a en ; ‘lity. eal | Hi b AL | , In Columbus, Ga., Feb. 14 y enent home 6%4 wh 60 sp 12,800 bone, : a clock; a ball of fire came in through the window | {p2'sainu im conjunction with Gilford, of the Quarterly | Sulted from the holding of these “circles” in our vil- | ter aged 25 years.” 2 | Todk Go4p off Slaten Tandon the passagelvome. Sew Dec } on Meeviay yen arch” Pasco? bermude aad St. Thomes and struck her hand, which benumbed her hand and | —Theodore Hook, James and Edward’ Smith—Richard | lage, by causing persons to neglect their business; | “Zh tn, at the residence of the Rev. Charles Fox, Grosa | 70K 50.8 50'S, Ion 00 46 W, awhaleship steering WSW, | St. Thomas, $70. ‘OF passage, appin ae , arm. She then, with all in the house, retreated into | Cumberland. On the retirement of ‘Mr. Gifford from the | 0d in ‘some instances families have been left in a | ile, Mich , Hevny, second son of Major D. Henry Rucker, | showinga blue signal with DW in it (supposed the Dank ‘ARD, No. 4 Howling Groen. the entry. Another flash succeeded, and in the room | Quarterly, he was strongly urged to take it in hand, but, | state of almost destitution, from this cause; but the | Quartermaster U.S Army: and groat grandaon of the lata | Webnter, of Nantucket), “Spoke Jan 23, lat 13 608, lon | rag nana AND NORTH SEegcle cen ponent Rites had retired resembled a volume of | havin left ogland, he deainea it—an intimate friend of | above is the first instance of so serious a calamity, . J. Macomb, of Washington, aged 7 years and 9 | 35, Hector, Norton, 37 ds from New ord for Pacific i MAIL STEAMSHIPS. fire, pound and producing a crackling noise. | Lord arel, who was returned 1 to Parliament, by cH | but who shall say that a wel Beith last, peep ese | (Major R. is at present stationed st Santa Fe, | Octan, clesn, pre pad apenas hist Catia See ne arena ; | instrumentality, in 1802, then known as test reventive stepsare taken is a subject : Off Margaretta lan , Uneas, lef Cabin Pansage, po ay ware? - at pater ape nCae of the age. Mr Manners married, in 1701, barlotte Terades tiie anerael aliettion of. the parc ont we a] pacustey. ieranes March 5, ENR Be mee T DUR | James, NB, 200 sp 1400 wh; Minerva 24, Reynolds, do, | Second Cabin fo SR ESTE Ys Some, who heard the noise, say that it sounded like ppt ann he ays sn = | would urge them to consider the matter without de--| teed'd years, 3 months and 24 days. » | 400 wh; Mechanic, Corey, Newport, 300 wh. Chief Cabin Passage. st glass. shooting were his favorite recreations from close studies, , !aY- That inthe nineteenth century so shallow ® | “"Fis funeral will take place from the residence of if Sieg au tet kan lt Reema ron ic Phir Oe Maurice Rich had_his light extinguished, | In 1817, by the recommendation of the Prince Regent, ho | humbug should be tolerated is a stigma upon the in | parents, No, 052 Fourth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at | March 4, 12 AM, in Viney with loss of hoad | ARABIA, Captain Judkins, “AMERICA, Captain Leitch, and his wife was injured. He got his wife on to a | was appointed to the Consulate of Boston, where he re- | telligence of the age—Lockport Courier. two o'clock. ‘The friends of the fantily are invited to'at- | Felleys, from New Orleans fot Boston, with loss of PERSIA, Captain Ryrie, EUROPA, ‘Captain Shannon. bed, and found a match; at that instant another until 1885, when he removed to Canada, leaving | es tend. | Suegeeae pasts cand Renee S etn eu nvoeee Meee Asta Gi mi E.G: Lott, CANADA Captain Stone, fash came and ignited the match, and threw him Ee perenne Fice Consul. No consulate was | Srnance Scene in Cavrcn.—The “Old Boston; same time, bark CC Bell, Cole, from do for do; | ~ ‘Those vessels carry a clear white light‘at mast head, groon | Sere che Kat he sala ange ta ny | Sayan ya ted cin of tie. | Rok, comer of Beaejand Pease vast | MARITIME INTRLLIGENGR, | 1i°sihcer oth Sao, eod gy sourdin t | enchant PAL ey aa Before leaving London, he wrote several dramas of great SeD f ton for Valparais--by steamer R BFosbor at Boston, | Berths not secured until paid for. time. during the delivery of the sermon, which created Boston for Valpat ry 8 By A rienced board. A great many persons were slightly injured. Some a Patera aopiaacee ogee i Aa een a5 the congregation, and alarm 4 Rly 10a Gina: eens, Lene oa — beet ite owners of thee abipa wil no bo accountable for gold, ere loite, nome poveruiy and some ight | Fata atl tin fo se tay toa tars Will Cl, ogo Hote, a ery Sp Sirsa Veet to Gamer Sow Tek, | ert mea ee oe ae evo 5 A ’ i Q , Esq., D a's Vineyard, from yw for New , | thereof therein expresso But what was very singular, & person was killed | Boston. At Boston his pen was indefatigable in literary | member of Assembly from that place, has been March 1, lat 39 60, lon 68 30. . For freight or passage, apply, to e wrote a pos | here for some time in a deranged state, and yester- Ship Bastern Queen, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, i ARD, No. 4 Bowling Groen, ‘taking place, h ee een nee wai, aMonn ene | day, being in attendance at church, he interrupted ii ; jured, or a Pallling damaged: but a thin a few of two dwellin, fferer: March 1, off Capes of Delaware. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STRAM- houses, was not thus nboxeans. The electric fink Hegrip te! aD eRefect ation” one the sermon by a startling J. moreoied bya ve pili? Sarah Loulse (of Bath), from Liverpool for New ship.Company intend sailing theit favorite wteamuhipe came down among them, taking them out e with q t Lati ferous prayer. Many gentlemen of the congregat 2 D d 3 eee LPHIA, roots, with stones and earth, and throwing a in tathe deail of his g - anddaughter, Mise Andrews, ‘which | at once hastened to him, and succeeded, after much : an Pel nee peeve is Rio Janeiro for NOrleans, | City of Glasgow....-- +... .. ‘Thursday, Maroh $1, 1858 every direction. Some were left hanging by their | was printed im the and greatly admired. The late straggling and resistance, in getting him out of the ‘Bark Palendar (Br), from Glasgow for Boston, Feb 28, | City of Manohester.......... dnesday, March 30, 1863 roots from the tops of the adjacent standing trees— | Daniel Webster and Chief Justice Story were guests at | church, when he was conveyed to the Delavan lat 5122, lon 55. : 2 Saloon, $60, $65, and $55, (nosnnlixs to state roma roots up, tops down. his table to meet Sir Stratford Canning, thenon his way | House, and put under the charge of an officer.— Bark Velocity, from Boston for Charloston, was sig- | A limited number of third’ dlass, pascongers will oe : The Rahtaing, entering the earth to thedepth | te England.- ‘ as te Albany Register, Feb. 28. alized Feb 27,1 Fat lat 3620, 00 A ie gaa found with Copied ogked provisi fons for of feet, and for a space some eight or ten Joun De.avat Carpgnter, Fourth Earl 'yrconnel, G. ee Santeiied ~— ~~ een ewe rk Irma, from Maracai for New York, of Oe REAR . 5 ferpool feet in diameter, diverged into four different direc- | C. H., expired somewhat suddenly on the 26thof January, | HyarnexisH SUPERSTITION.—A case occurred ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—THIS DAY. Indian river. Sakinect papers att rtarcs teak ceeee eae ich i at his seat, Ki, near Catterick, in Yorkshire. He waa ++6 28 | moon misms....,morn 04 59 Brig Cynthia, Gayle, from Baltimore (abt Dec 14), for wards.» Hast tions. One course which it took led through the it, in this to hort time since, that would mo oy sums from £1 sterling up bills oan be had’ at land, making a chasm to the depth of soveral | #¢cond son of the Hon. Charles Carpenter, naval officer cde Mr picaan ch tho deer ps 5 56 | micH warar....morn 06 13 | Rio Janeiro, Jan 25, lat 10 13 8, lon 33 50. the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, poop err ant cents 5 by the | of tank, younger son of George, first Hari of Tyroonnel, | Properly compert with customs of the dark ages, or neers SSS | a BEE Willian, from Newport for Darien, with loss of | ” Agent, 41 Bxchango place. solid frozen id, or any other substance, to the poy third Mo the nana te the an ot arenes and the civilization of the nineteenth century. A meee Ss ae bles merle Cant doh t Conting ‘from Apslachicola for Provi- ‘NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— distance of 370 feet, lifting, over , and throw- | enterprise, entered the Russian army as s volunteer, and of fifteen or sixteen years old died of consum CLEARED. dence, Feb 28, lat 37, lon 74. For New Orleans, via Havana.—Tho splondid steams! fog ont junks of frozen earth, some of which were | Sied st Wiina, on the 201 of December: 181, from exoos: at and the family, ander the belief that it would | _ Steamships—Aretic, Luce, Liverpool, EK Collins & Co; | "Brig California, Hichborn, from Havana for Boston, | =MPIRE CITY, H. Windle, commander, will sail from ten feet long by four feet wide, and hurling | sive ¢ in pursuit of the French forces under Napo- | prevent other members of it from dying of the same | Roanoke, Cavendy, Norfolk.’ Ludlam & Pleasants; Alaba- March 2, Barnegat WNW 40 miles. arch 12, at 2 o'clock P. M. precisely. Rates of p Tocks, stones, and roots. The power | leon. Peer whose porcery eye was eae Sen aveceral had previously died, had the heart | ™, Ludlow. Savannah, 81 Mitchill; Union, Philip; As- Foreign Ports. 4 a ae Aes new. peraneamans \— Ladies here displayed was truly awful, and had it fallen on | 36,1790, end married. Get, 1617, Sarah, only child of | ang liver taken from. the body and burned. We re- | pinta, ord, Muestoa & Co; Marion, Berry. Charis, | | axaxanoo (Afroa)—in port abt Dec 6, bark Chusan, j q * ey it would have thrown it, with its inmates, child, Elizabeth Anne, born ‘on thsgoth of February, 184 gret that any man of sufficien' ‘orter, ’ | Baker, from Salem. $25. No freight taken to Havana but specie. i Spofford, Tileston & Co; Georgia, intelligence to aspire | $?. “fou % to New Orleans at 30 cents per cubio foot. O aioe 4 rts; Star of the West, le} San Juan . is maniteted in sparing ocr igecamaiot | BEAT thirty reursafter her parents) marriage. ‘his in: | to the dignity of a physician should im any manner | ¢ vanderbilt ei Sm in, brig Danone: Mapegees on | Gea uee atin tod edaetrnine RE net Se ee Tee ‘8 mercy is manifested in sparing our lives amidst | fant died on the day of ita birth. The founder of the | allow himself to be a party to such s transaction— | ~ Ships—Richd Morse, Dinsmore, New Orleans, Dunham Brie (Hond)—In-port Feb 16, schr Emma V, Perry, | tion at the office, No other form will be signed, ‘No Pals of each dangers and destruction. And whilst we thus rage honors of the Carpenter family, which have now | Livingston Union. & Dimon; Lady Franklin, Yeaton, Liver J Ogden; | trom ‘Navy Bay, for Boston 22d. i id ig Teding signed after 12 o'clock on the day of sailing. For cajoy his meroles, Q, that we might be daly affected Ercon's extinet, was the wellknown military commander, —EE Harpie (Dan), Buchmann, Cronstadt, Schmidt & Balchen; | “"assapom—ta port Jan 20, brig Bonaparte, Foster, Ma- | *releht or passage, apply to M. 0. ROBERTS, 177 West atrest, gratitude of heart. Lieut. General George Carpenter, who forced the rebels, | The Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad Company | Tennessee, Beckwith, New Orleans, Eagle & Hazard. chias, It was quite healthy at Barbadoes, the sicknoss | C™¢t Warren. Nort eee na ett in South, West Harbor, any | rvear lila and war ereated, frre titer Heron | Were mulcted in $5,600 damages on the 26th ull. at | _,Harks—Maraval, Watson, Barbadoos, J W Dwight; Ro- | Saving mostly subaided ‘ GTEAM, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW — wr, (it i is veral vessel 5 re a e | 5 -s x sario, Herrera, Val iso, Haus y —] 2, bi ¢ Glasgow and New Yor! mship Company's now their masts rent Sn pieces; ong bad’ some ‘leak | of itiand.. His. grandson George, third Lord’ was ad. Cleveland, Ohio, for causing the loss of an arm to | ““rigs—J W Elwell, Johnston, arecibo, JW Elwell & Co; | ¢ cA hEAYmEt In port Feb 12, brig Laurilla, Cook, | re aap GLASGOW di oe tons, 400 herve power) oper’ 5 . vanced to the Viscounty of Carlingford and Earldom of | an orp! oy at Ravenna, eighteen months since. Gov Brown, Trim, Mobile, E D ‘Hurlbut & Co; Era, Penny, "zG08—Ia port Feb 19, brig Marcellus, Bo for | Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow, on Wednesday, tom from her, and one man was knocked down, but | tyrconnel in 1761, which latter title bad been previously | __———__—co_snsmsmemecan | CoreiovH trim, Mobile, EI Washington, Dunning, Ca: | yong tO 12 Port Feb 28, brig Marcellus, Bourne, for | February 23d, and will leave New York for Gi killed. held by Richard Talbot, the famous Earl and Duke of Tyr- i —o NYork. urday, Marcl at 12 o'clock, at noon. ee connel, the devoted adherent of King James Il, aud the CITY TRADE REPORT. rata en Carlisle, Vienna, Ma; Copia, | ¢ CCA%444>-In port about Feb 16, brig Inda, Matthews, | Joon s ate rooms.) $0 fide doe GesaateD. 40,) eve meron a Tragedy at Pea Cove, Me. husband of “La belle Jenyns,” ihe aster of Sarah, Saronpay, March 5—6P.M. | cence 'Philedeiphier iad’ Haut: Pymoute Rec, Won | for Portland, une; Larukah, Hoxie, for do do; others as | bin, $0; class, $20—s aan SHOOTING OF 4 YOUNG MAN BY A YOUNG LADY, | Duchess of Marlborough. only daughter and heiress | Asmes were quiet but firm. remained 2,822 | Boston, Dutton & Sprague; Julia M Hallock, Anderson, Ly) In bout Feb 17, bark FS Ca Sh ee 2 “: =e ot ABALL BOOM. | iG of George Carpenter, second Earl of Tyreonnel, married casks in the Inspection warehouse ae aa Sa Aspinwall, SW Elwell & Co; Louisa, Bellows, Ma orda, | nt 83 Eecorlan Sy bee Rone eben Conanare, OR ROUTHAMETON AND HAVRE —THE UNITED From the Bangor (Me.) Mercury, March 2. Henry, second Marquis of Waterford, and conyeyed ve heen made to-day of is. at 68% a for sey & Murray ; Thos Dennison, Saunders, Philadelphia, u ? @ Stat ail steam: LDT, D. Lines, n- We are informed of the following ‘particulars of a | Beresfords a very considerable estate. ‘ pots. and 85 75 for pearl 2 By Denise, Tete, | ¢,MoxTermEo—In port, abt Jan 8, bark’ Rhone, Carlisle, y. 7 ‘will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land per 100 Ibs. J _W McKee; Richd Law, Chapel, Norfolk, J W McKee; N iro 8th. ‘ 4 ts ghooting case which occurred at Grey's tavern, at | Right Hon. Davm Borix, late President of the Court | BR#ADertrrs.—Flour was in rathor better request at | King Philip, Gill, Baltimore, Van Brunt & Slaght; Uncle | “Var acpesey iy opt ete eric Hayti, Cheose- | Shoormein ane, guereneers, om, Saturday, Maroh Wie 70.00 Pea Cove, in Oldtown, last evening. The company | of Session. diedon Friday, the 4th of February, at his seat | Yesterday's rates. The da; ’8 operations comprised 9,800 | John, Baldwin, Philadelphia, Jas Hand; Julia A Mister, | man, for 'NYork, 2 days; Milton, McNear, from and fordo, | Price of passago—fret clas had assembled for a dance, and had gone through | at Shewalton, in Ayrshire, in his Slat year. ‘His illness | bble-—sour at $450 a $4 0224; superfing No. 2 at agin Halsey, Norfolk, HH Tallman; Sarah E Parker, Beatty, | gisg’ Venta Ellen, Whitmore, and Rosalie, Holmes, do do, |‘. gx tenced emda: bine wi, 09 several dances, when, as one William Bowman, of | was of brief duration. The deceased judge was born at | 8 $4 68%; o1 inary to choice State at $4933 a es 3; | Burnt Fort (Geo), C H Pierson; Lamartine, Tyler, Wil- | jag: Vermont, Suget, for Philadelphia, 2 days; Orlando, | q.aing ape one ee ate Tote aoe aes U Stillwater, was dancing down the side of ‘the | Irvine, in July, 1772, and was the sonof the Hon. Patrick | ™ixed to fancy Western at $5 1234 a $5 3734; fancy | mington, NL McCready & Co; Alida, Delano, Philadel- Dunbar, from and for do, ldg; schra Coronet (Br), Stan- | failing, marked below.” No freight will. he taken oftee hall, where a young lady of Upper stillwater (whose | Beyle, of Shewalton, and the grandson of the second Earl | Genesee, and mixed to good Southern at $6 25 a $5 50; | pia, Jas C Slaght; Laurel. Carter, Milton, Peek & Church; wood, from Boston, une; Warrenton, Holmes (or Moore), | Thursday. the l0th prox. For freight or paseare apply to 3 nat, tame ig Hed ot ‘i of Glasgow. He wns called tothe bar in 1793, and was | fancy Obioat $5 37% a $5 62): extra Uhio at $5 62448 | 8 A Appleton, Ryder, Boston, E W_ Herrick; Josiah | for do, ldg: Champion, Bartlett, from do for Aux Cayes, 2 WORTIMER' LIVINGSTON, Asont, 53 roadway. mame we ar bc an er brother, were sitting, appointed Solicitor-General for Scotland in 1807. Subse- | $6: extra Genesee at $5 50 a $6 1234; favorite Southern | Achorn, Merrill, Boston, SW Lewis; Frances Satterley, | days; Forest. Gullifer. from do for Cuba soon. she rose and dischurged both barrels of a double- . ive co is ia | at $5 8244 a $5 8724; and fancy do. at $6 a $7 50 persl00 | Havis, Savannah, N L’ McCready & Co; Ceresco, Lord, : NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, barreled pistol at him, the ball of one of which took | Sent dnd im Lali ue eas slevsted tothe bout an eae | bbl Fine rye flour was retailing at $40 and Jersey | Jecrsoncile wrdlew KR ny & 095 » Lord, | S18 days before, brig Primera (Br), for NYork; also, 3 01 cting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, i 25 3 $3 . days before, brig Hayward, for Boston. See ree , effect in the back of his shoulder, and the other | of Secsionand Justiciary. In the samo year he was pro- | Cor meal at $3250 $3 3114 per bbl. Wheat. rye, and | ° “Sloop Harvest, French, Providence. “Kio Jaxeaeo—Sld Jan 12’ ship Ellersile, Pinckney, Phi- Bae Sean United eave Madr Only siacupn rs y 7 x o P barley wi freely offered, but did not attract h Ship a > Un tates Mail Line for California and Oregon, via As- entered the wall. The young lady who was danciag | moted to the office of Lord Justice Clerk; and in 1841 he | ley were more freely oflered, but did not attract mue ARRIVED. ladelphia; barks Kedar, Fessenden, (from Boston, having | pinwall and Panama, Greatly reduced prices. The aplen- with him was somewhat burut in the face by the | was appointed to the highest judicial offes in the king; | Cle": or'imslel. Corn favored facters: Tine day's aigs | , Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Norfolk, 96 | repaired) San Frangiseo’ 13th, Antelope. White, Baltimore; | Sid new snd double ‘engine United States mail steamship der. A great excitement ensued. The young eat of Lend Session Gesoral of Shovand, amt | oe Ee of 81.000 bachele et Ole a 6be, foe cerenam, | DO toN L Medresdy & Co. Wagram. Ingersoll, NOrleans; 14th, Francis Watts, Dan- | ILLINO!*, 2,500 tons burthon, H. J. Hartatene, U. 3. N., Will sail Monday, March 21, at 2 o'clock, P. & ; Lord Pre 5 con: has ‘ : 3 feral 3 udy was perfectly calm, and stated she intended to rd Pres: aa liawtan thes states for te) eer | and 6%¢ a 60¢. for ordinary to choice Southern white and | , Ship, Victoria (pkt), Champion, London, via Queens- | rister, do; Maryland, Klein, NYork; brig Trieste, Lan ( recisely, pier foot of ‘Warren street, North river. im—| for thi pose. | vial town, 34 days, with 200 passengers, to Griswold, Morgan | pher, Savannah. Cld between Jan 8 and 13, barks Geo | Thu pacihc Mail'stoamehip Compane’s masnifinvont ateuhone iene oie heater rere mtonn nd wag, auccreded by Lord Colonsay, (Mr- | ¥*ComroxThe ton of the market seemed more depressed | 2 Wiley, “Feb 17, nt 41-66, lon $8 40, ‘spoke brig W | Leste, Sleepem NYork; St James, Ealing, Philadelphia: | GOLDEN CATE: wil teh sendineseae penieee to tenes be ShaeOnLAIAe cit i 4 Ricle). | He was appointed a Privy Councillor | 4 ay exporters yrelerring t0 wait the Cassbrin'clocters | Harris, bound E,’ wished tobe reported (probably bark | White Wing, Sherman: Maria, Foster; Panama, Graves, | the Illinois’ mails and passengers, and sail immediatoly for meeniiwas Decausesle‘could not geb near enough to He was offered a baronetcy by the Derby ad- Ober Pe ai i ness | WM Harris, from Boston for Galveston) ; Alfred the Great | and Havard, Pollard, NOrleans; brig Bathurst, Dutton, | San Francisco. Tho Golden Gate’ porforms her CA him. The reasons for the act she said, were well ion, at the same time when the honor was con- | 10 operating at ine present scale of prices. The business | (pr) Turpie, Liverpool, J Ogden. Baltimore. ’ On the 18th, the foreign yessels Bernhard | Psnama to San Francisco inside of 12 days, beating all other known to all present. If she cauld only have killed | ferred on Sheriff Alison, the historian of Europe, but he | Was under 300 bal (Bp), Turple, Laverpool. J Ogden. : ‘ ag steamers on the Pacific from 2 to 234 days, and her sccom- " Ship Mazatlan (of Bath), Macloon, Liverpool, via the | and Orient were ldg for NOrleans, and the Wilhelmine for ba him, she said the should have ‘veen perfectly satis. | saw cause to decline the honor. He was the iatimate | , Cra —There wore sales made of 160 bags Java, at | cyte! rhdaystto Wt &'3 ttanas y : . ; Rodatipns are only equalled by het contort, the Joba A si i ¢., and 120 Ri ‘apscott & Co, Experienced | NYork, Stephens. No efforts will be spared on the part of the 001 fied. | We are informed that the impelling cause of | friend of Sir Walter Scott, and was, indeed, known to and i ie i a eect aot seobtnevoaghe | strong ead winds the whole passage. Jan 20, lat 52, | — RioGxaxpe—In port Jan 7, bark Phoenix, Mason, forN. | profi ty ava there through with oxpediti is despe: ce life cg _ hp ining e y ; d fet ers will be landed atth this rate attempt to take life and wreak ven- | be/oved by all theeminent Scottish gentlemen of inis time | * ; : lon 11, picked up a boat containing the crew (10in num- | York, ready; Ottawa, Brooks, for do, Idg (the report of | comfort, and safety. sengers will be landed nt the rai geance, ia well know? in the vicinity where the par | _Jmarr Caps Moms, an old emancipéted slave, died at | *¢$8,75 erent. | aaeeerer continued in light supply | very of the Jessie, of Shields, which foundered on the | her Kaving been lost ‘on Kio Grande bar was incorrect); yond wharf at Aspinwall free, ‘Transit of tho Tathmus at ties reside, and is the one which alinost always lies | Greenport, L.1.,on she 4th February, aged 9% years. | ter nile ‘Noching ues oesurred Me howe "1 ) night of the 24th January; the crew were in an exhaust- | Perota, Gould, from Baltimore, wtg cargo; May Queen, | the passengers’ expense. Persons securing through paasaze ‘: rea ar rs by the United States mail steamers from New York have Aunt Jenny's descent was purely African, her facial an- el ae ed state; subsequently transferred them to the ship Swit- | King, from Boston, Nov 3, arr Dee 15 (another account | PY,the raves imanll, messeacts Seon: Dee cet eke at the fee acy her, sige Se ate was | gle was strictly European ; her Head wae finely developed, | bunch raisins, at $2 90; 600 charter ment a1 20 ae eae! | rerland, of and. 24 days from Charleston for Liverpool | says the May Queen, Foster, which left Boston, Oct 6); | merenc® ef accommodation, on, hoard the Paci mail pply to panies “ seg ith a high and expanded brow; her eye waslively, quick, | (Pet Nig | (before reported); March 4, at 4 PM, sawa large bark | Martha Allen, Burditt, from Lisbon, arr Dec 25, disg’ | the most favorable terms. For froight or % obtained bail. The young lady issaid to be reputable, | gna penetrating: and her actlous infleated pride’ aad en’-| 2h tarines at 72e. a Te; and 60 boxes shelled al- | (Veto cePerten); Marc 4. af 4 Pat tar a Spparent, | brigr Aled Hammond, Green, for NYork, ready; Joter- | CHARLES A. WITITA RY, at the ois of the Co and aly Goce bs — , Spgs se Lah is de- | ergy; her judgment was sound, her perception we her | _ FRecHTs—Engagements to Liverpool were light. We ie gone - = would probably go to pieces Geo ee ae ae po ‘est street, corner of Warren. cidedly in her favor. rT the act she went away | wit pungent, her conversation lively and agreeable; there | nave to notice engagements of 10,000 bushels wheat, in ‘omas, see Disasters) . 5 = © Peppa » SUD) with her brother, and no attempt was made to arrest | was a loftiness in her aspect and demeanor, though Ship Kennebee (of Bath), Batcheldor, Liverpool, 36 | two Am vessels, supposed ship’ Sterl FOR CALIFOR- in December, a 2 r Rowell, from NDEPENDENT OPPOSITION LI : peace lm on Ra ae Rota year met to amend the constitution of the State of the factory, charging him with inna MAS = Loving Crawrorp died at Cleveland, Ohio, on the 20th | ‘ . | of February, aged 80 years. Mr. C. was a native of Con- A little boy, aged two years, son of John Worm” | necticut. He was five times elected to the Tegi-lature of | go. ~ gy on cee — Charlestown, | his native State and was a member of the convention Mass., while his mother was engaged in getting sup- per, took hold of the tea ketile, which sat on the ‘ it i bulk, at 7344... Flour was at 26. 6d., and cotton at 7-32d. nia, ata great reduction in price.—The new, splondid, 7 i blended with great suavity, which showed the dignity of | 17; arene 2 i days, with 58 passengers, toW & J TTapscott. Feb16, | Leghorn, and bark Lucilla, Welch. d faut sailing steamship UNCLE SAM, (2,000 tons). Wile aoe hy Sie Mit Ak OCTET WE COMINOE | eee teed theeeils Sonat erie Sane Tine | Mat Dothing new to Havre or Landon, shippers | is? 4b 30, lon 46 86, ppoke ship -Ameston (of Wiscasset), miDAD—In port Feb 1, brig Geo F Williams, Kins- | fiam A. Mills, commander, will sail for ‘Arpinyrall‘on Mon- learn. The ball was broken up in consequence. 5 i Tet ’ ere waiting the reeeipt of the letters per stesmer Cam- | fo0, Gianzow for Baltimore. man, for NYork day, March 21, at 2 P. M., from pier No. 8 North river. The “To : 4 4 5 herfine qualitits ofmmind and person would have enatied | U8: To Australia freights were firm, at 606, a 80e. for | On OMsKon fon Be more. | Os tern, Jan Home Ports. Uncle Sam hag establishoa the charactor of being the fastont Domestte Miscellany. her fine qualities of mind and person would have enabled | measurement goods, and $3 25a $4 for flour. To Califor- | 9." MP. 1 ebb. ee an tO. 1 NDR Kast. | Steamer on the route, having, on her two former voy: Po - a her to adorn any station, however exalted in life. She | hig rates were steady, The eli hip Witeberaft bel 20, wish 81 passengers, to master. Feb 10, lat 40 10, lon ALEXANDRIA—Arr March 2, Augustus, Blunt, Fast-,| pteamer 0” competitors from two to five days. Her pee | A firemen’s riot occurred at Cincinnation the 28th | was evidently born to rule. Her last wish was to be bu- | Tis Tstes etting 0c, a $1, and other good clippers | 8% sbeke ship Winfield Scott, of and for New York from | port; Golumbia, Osborne, NYork. qualities asa seaboat, and accommodation tor passengers, inst., by which several persons were injured, one it | ried at the feet of her old master. Tone cecaile aon wrace cottinr that + foot PPeTS | Liverpool; March 2. in a gale, carried away the foreyard. BOSTON—Arr March 4, barks Actress (Br), McMillan, | dre as much superiar to oches atermers wn hon speed. istered fatally, by feing shot, and an’ ongins amg ly on, were getting Tbe. per foot. ‘The C & J had westerly winds the whole passage, and | Glargow, Jan 26; John Gardner, Pendleton,’ NOrleans; | efferts will be spared on the part of her om nees of eit ly, by zg » Col. Joszru Pickens died in Eutaw, Greene county, Ala.. Hay.—River remained pretty brisk and firm, at $1 a bei NY 4d th h hn damaged to the amount of $300. ‘the 34 Febi sixty-two years. He was born | $1 12% per 100 Ibs, " has been west of the Banks since Feb 16. steamer RB Forbes, Morris, NYork. Cid steamer City | send the. passengers through with expedition, comfort on the 3d Fel » aged sixty-two ye Garett re | Hoon om a 4 b. Bark George Henry, Pendleton, New Orleans, 14days, | of New York, Matthews, Philadelphia ; ships Mary safety. For freight Pe eTape Mt extremely. low rates A man named Royal Thompson, who has connec- | in Hopewell, Pendleton district, South Carolina, on the lors.—New were in slack demand, at 20 a 22e. per lb. | 1. 4'G Benwon Whittier. Jones, Havana, Thos H Perkins, Theobald, and | Ply to LLS, Agent, 51 Cortlandt stroot, in Albany, N.W.,and who formerly resided in | 20thof March, 1701. His father, Gen. Andrew Pickens, | Inox.— There was little done in segtch pig, which {ae- nig 4 H : 4 Sa a ‘ bones Pecans oreo iv Gn toe rasan officer in the Continentalarmy, amd served with‘dis- | tore represented as wor h $37 a $38 per ton, on the spot. | ,,u€ayrins (Br), Poucett, St Domingo City, 30deys, | Charles Spracue, Pike, NOrleans; brigy Elvira, Peters, | 4 UsTRALIA.—PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACK- Send Lake, Rensselaer county, in this Gtate, com- | Toitsn im the war of Independence’ In 1810, Col. Pick | Time Rockland was procurable et $1”'for common, | '© master. : er atone ioc ee ets <The nearly new and beautifal clippor bark ORE- suicide in Chicago, Ill., on the 23d ult., by | goy emigrated to Alabama, and settled in Dallas county, | and $1 45 for lump, per bbl. 4 ne Boph Ann (3r), Taylor, Cienfuegos, 22 days, ad Elebool eaters) ate brig — GON, ant tens param, Captain wt A. Hlegina, now i ‘ A J p . Salen’ 2 jo J Hunter & Co. urges, Corde! e following, which were at anchor | | A ver, just complet or wd abot tn eae of aes Mr Binaeth | ox sere ta er ost epenip'| oa Sani eBUhaCmae f HE le | Sehr ra (She, aes, 1 dae, J Wane & |Site worn pg Woon | Hee ee ese the Raphrai , . Eliza ° ; Rivik See r . 4 F ‘0. ‘ving, barks Hi¢ in , Ss Marys, and | New York for ‘the 20th of M: TT. Bowles, of Roxbury, Maas., fell over the bannistera | Greeve. where he continued to reside down to the period Nava Storgs.—There were 750 bbls. tar sold, at $2 25 Schr Mason B Davis (of Fall River), Davis, Savannah, | Choctaw. Ship Radiant remains in Nantasket ] jew Yor! , on the of inn of the stairs of the United States Hotel, Boston, on | of is decease. He was very extensively Known through, | $2 80 yer Dol, North country zoxin was held at $1.60 | 16 Gaye, to Dunham { Dimon. Feb aa pele from | Bark Goldfinch ealed. Wut mea puttin Tite et once, | Zamctually. ‘the Oregon ie the only brgeeliper built the 26th ult., upon the marble floor, and was instant- | Out the State, especially in the southern portion of it, per bbl; crude turpentine, ai per ss and | NW, lost jibboom, jib, foretopmast, fore gaff, foresail, | as also bark Saone, which sailed on Wednesday, and put | rocmy, light, and well ventilated, and fitted up in the mene ie ki » Upon ” was everywhere greatly respected and esteemed. | eptette do., Ra ‘70c. per Cg busdl fiying jib, mainboom, carried away headrail, &c. The | back 24. 4 ; mfortablo manner possible. It is sufficient to add, that ie nied. ; hae Mr. SamvxL Tator died in Richmond, Va., on the 234 | , S.A “aii ns linseed were purchased at | y's “experienced gales from NNW during the whole | | BATH—Arr Feb 28, brig Forester, Oliver, Jacksonville. rill be provisioned in tho, same liberal manner as hor , A Wild horse was recently purchased in Cincinna- | rebruary, aged seventy-two years. “He ad justreturned | T4e.per gallon.) ||| | Ns SMa Mar 1, brig Clara'Bllen, French, Havana. only regular line. The oijcet of the: propriate ieee ti, for $4,000 and will be exhibited in this city at the | from the county by the Denville road. After getting out | a een ee ae bees connect te 500 bbls., at $16 Schr Jelipa, Chaplin, Edenton, NC, 5 days. BELFAST—Arr Feb 26, brig Xenophon, Wording, Car- blish it on ® permanent hasis; and they deem if neces World's Fair. of the cars, while walking with his cloak wrapped around tor new mess, and $18 for clear do. per bbL’ There Sebr Sophia Ann, Halsey, Plymouth, NC, 5 days, denas via Holmes’ Hole. Sld 26th, schr Sarah ‘A Sith, ry to state that none of their veesels have been obliged to him, he stumbled and fell—his face striking the iron rail. h vad a7 r Henry , Wood, Fredericksburg. ‘arter, ‘ork. ie harbor is clear of ioe. stop at any port for supplies, nor has there been ® word of Mr. J. B. Ball, surveyor, of Breckenridge county, Thong he: rs he aa ior et to ‘gers fend pies were 300 packages lard disposed of to day Be 9240. 9 9240. eebr al Cte Ye bg aa 3 days. s rr one oye = ae bs ‘Oli en b, Ne complaint against them. Rates of passage—Saloon, $225; Ky., afew days since committed suicide by shooting | Soon after reaching his house, unmistakable signs of 4 | Per lb. Beef was quiet but unaltered ; the operations | § i ig, Berry, » 8 days. vee Se ee ocean ve! Tnecomnh, NOW: | Seat onits, SI7o; second eabih, denble bextne Siaerpingie ae’ imself in the head with a pistol. concussion of the brain were manifested and he expired gates bbls., at $6 i ere country prime; iphia, 2 days. FRANKFORT—Arr March 2, schrs Tomah, Trimble, | $!4., Every thing Provided by tho ship, oxcopt 'winos, li- John Coffey, brother of Michael Coffey, who was | before morning. In early life. Mr. Taylor was a member | ond $12 813¢ 0 818 Peratty to No change bar sreumecj | Sehr John Rogers, Smith, Brandywine, ibys : Philadelphia; Star, Packard, New York. Sli Feb 24, | (ver i, for’ which carly ppulicaiion ts tecominas den, polaoned at the morocco, factory of Smith Dyer, in | of the Legislature, and in 1820 he was a conspicuous Y 8 Schr Mary H Mifilin, Collins, Milford, Del, 28 hours. achrs Cardenas, Grant, Porto Rico; 26th, Connecticut, | to R. MERON, or JOHN OGDEN, 116 Wall street,” a1 1 in batter or cheese Wid 9 7 member of that assemblage of great men who in that | REAL Fstarr —Sales at auction :—By Anthony J. Schr Henry B Ziddeman. Jump, Milford, Del, 2 days. Arey, Jacksonville. | j | Bieseker 9 Sehr Mary'S, Gandy, Little Creek, Del, 2 days. | “FALL RIVER—Arr March 2, schr Anna Somers, Balti- USTRALIA—CLIPPER LINE—-THE A 1 PACKET Ean ee hae reiredllae bn atl ML Whippoorwill (lighter), from the wreck of the | more.” Sid sehr Julia Smith do, Gelersd thi Onakens'an eth cnet the ee i pie Will suceced the Canton, as tenth ship of tho line, and salt avenue da 9420-1 ton do 200 feet abet or eet from | Angenora, ashore near Fire Island. GLOUCESTER—Arr March 4, Br brig Lydia, Healey, 26 | for Melhourne, Pore Philip, on th Mateh, “The cathase ea 40: plot at - fi D feet BELOW. days from Androssan for Boston. accommodations of this noble ship area sufficient indnoe- hea ; meatiention: f n Henry ts, $20, ; A oa lalate A Bagh “ “ ation of this first regular line for despatch over all o called to frome its present constitution. house nnd lot on 5id street, 100 feet from Third avenue, | Mouth, Feb 6, with passengers, to Griswold, Morgan & W BEDFORD—Arr March 4, schr Native American, | i# #guarantes for intending emigr: ta to engage by bo > = vi lot No 238 Stanton street, corner of | Wiley. iz wihr' ‘a <r reference to any other versel bo to th orts. For stove, and turning it up, drank a swallow of the boil- _Mortailty In Cities, lett, $8300; do, do. No 46 Ludlow street, | Bark Adam Carr (Pr), from Glasgow. Rorbush, Baltimore, | fld schra Eliza Jane, Darvard, | Freieit or passage, early application should bo made to, Wi ing water from the spout, causing his death in a Week ending. Males. Females. Children, Total. | yox07, $4 1 do, on Fourth avenue, corner of Eleventh SATLED | ave ge os BS Kel ey 3 ork. Ship Forest City, | 7. DUGAN, 43 Front street, or to ASKELL & ELLIOTT, very short time. | Peltimore Feb. 26. 47 5% 2 | street, 26.10x100. $409; 1do. on Fifth avenue, corner of | Stermships Arctic, Liverpool; Union, and Georgia, Navy | 2/e?) from GG retry ace ry pene HE eG rl street. About two hundred work the Genesee Val. Feb. 36. 41 28 iS | 115th street, -5 10100, $000; 6 do. adjoining do do , $440 | Pay; star of the West, San Juan: Alabama, Savanpall; A pliote GA tnt, OM lock Wana? siete : [E.—THE BEAUTIFUL ut two hundred workmen on the Genesee Val- Feb. 26, — _ 44 £6 | each, 1 do. ndjoin'ny $480, 1 do adj. cor. 114th st.,'$600; | Marion, Charleston; Roanoke, Norfolk, &e: ships JZ, P AHR BOE cin, “ee 9g Lipper EOXENA. will be despatched on hor ey Eecen DAYS atuck for So ACVanCS Of wazee. Feb. 19. Be RG | | Rice —We heard itiat 100 tierees good to prime wers | Liverpool; Helena (Brem), Bremen: Indiana, New Or, | »,/24/LADELPHIA—Cla Mareh 4, steamer Delaware, Soy- «The proprietors of this line exll They have been receiving six shillings per day, and | Philadelphia.. Feb. 28. — — 134 218 | taken, at $4.5 u $1 5724 per 100 lbs. leans; New York, Charleston; barks Canton, Australia; $ | ™0U%, York; schrs Oregon, Grace, and JL White, Ovr- n to this’ ap vousel, and refer to the prompt now ask seven. Pittsburg.... Feb. 28, 10 10 16 20 Svcars.—About 150 bhds New Orleans were bought at | W Naeh, Tarragona: and others. is >= | sen, do; Theron. Korner, NHaven. manner in which their former ships(the Albus and Peytona) New York... March 5, 86 64 229 879 | axe. a Se. per Ib ‘Also ela from 8 W Spit, ship Tsaac Webb, Furber, Liver. | ,ROVIDENCE—Arr March 3, ark Weather Gauge (of | Iiave sailed’ from this port. To persons invonding to visit SENTENCED To BE Huno.—Thomas Connor a Tonacoo —Included in the day’s transactions were 120 | pcol, 2 i nae NYork). Carr, Apalachicola; brig Cordova, Franklin, Ma- | Australia, this line offers the ndvantages of fast yessols, ela- s Toth ult; schrs Gulnare, ker, Apalachicola; | ance of accommodations, and every comfort to render the ion, Bangs, Baltimore via Apponaug. (ld brig Nebro, | ¥oyage agreeable, being ‘commanded by tried nnd expert oy, - 44 ve 5 oO" jons fi Pearce, NYork; schr Pauline, Stites, do. Sid schr Min: | the sche ae oorig ee itodtraated on the most reasone | ° ; y 4 P very young man, was on the first instant sentenced A Lance Suet or Parer.—It was lately stat- | bhds. Kentucky, at fo. a fe.; 30 cases Florida, on terms Sailed 4th, steamship Alps (Br), Wickman, Liverpool, to be hung in Baltimore, fur the murder of Captain | ed, as a remarkable fact performed in England, that peeves ae and 31 bales Carmen, at ile. per Ib. Wind at sunrise, N idian, NW; sunset, WNW. William Hutchinson, on the 2ist of October last. The a sheet of paper was made, 3,000 yards long, 54 mexry.—The sales of prison reached 400 bbls., at 3 u y application isimportant. Apply om ‘ e per gallon. i ears, Norfolk. Sehr Worcester, Rhoades, for Vhi- | hoard, or to Captain ANTONTO PELLET R, trait Baltimere Sun gives the following account of the | inches wide, weighin; ou Tbe. in aca cyte In RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE Memoranda, a, was at anchor in gal Island in et aes strect, or OVERMANN & GRUNER, 28 South street. effect the sentence produced upon the prisoner;— the ordinary course of business, a mill in Gardiner, Ranzoap—1,424 bbla. flour: 25 hi The ship Java, from Glasgow, has not yet come up to | Brig Frances, Surgens, from Matanzas 10th ult, has ar- iba BGO TEN a Aw im rR During the pronouncing of the eeatence, Connor yra- | made, last week, what might have been continu: | ,,2%,J%m Tuna 208 packages button | oo *BIsKEY; | ye city. ‘Ske was reported as below Thursday morning. | rived at Warren. B OR MELBOURNE AND PORT PHILIP AUSTRALIA. ‘nally sank back till he rested in the chair in the bar, | ous sheet of paper, but was cut, into sheets, for the | " Ry New Haven Rarnoad—9 bales leather; 11 do. wool; | _ The ships Victoria, from London, Kennebee, and Maat- | ;PORTLAND—Arr Mareh 3, barks S B Hale, Crowther, oid Cardenas; Medora, Roby, Cardenas; brigs Cardenas, Fogg, renay and bark George Henry, from New | by, Card i immediate despateh for the above por Your ax Hania Ratinoan—For the Week— | Orleans, arrived on Friday night, and anchored’at Quaran- | (@rdenas vig Holmes’ Hole: Mechanic, Merryman, Ma- fel ig remarkably sharp, and is expected to, ma 5 head cattle; 28 do, cows; 283 do. | tine, but failed to come to hand on account of our news | Fiaimes’ Hole; Cnatilian, Finkhom, flavara vio Newport, | tuck zn out. She has splendid accommodations for sf p; 21 do, horses; 17,255 Ibs. dressed | collector being caught in the bay in the snow storm. Menite HURGCWYOk! Gabe Vantin Pitinae coed Pee ROT ATLLER of LORD. 108 Wall LEM etOn Rat beet: 48 baste oultry; i St Th Melbourne, Hicks, NYork; schs Yantic, Parsons, and H IP. Lord goon ont in thi Ht to ont W : 108 do butter; $01 do, sundries; 127 bucket The Intendant of customs at St Thomas gave notice on | ] Foster, Callagan, Machias for New’ York a house st Melbourne, and would take and thence was carried like a corpse to the | sured in length 27 miles, 12 inches wide; or, as it was do. other grain; 3,840 do. potatoes: 44 bags foared on oar cary ort = 1 Hatoes te cea Neleon, Cutler, for New York. Below, in Hidg, Island | charce of auy consignments made to him. For further in- . Pee P ie 5 fter I i h ; 8,840 do. potatoes; impor Z00! evels, in distress re landed | Roads. ship Ossippee, Merrill, for Havana, Cld m | formati ply as above. prison van, in which he was placed and returned to split into two parts after it was made, it would have ses hats; 20 bbls cider and reshipprd, ontil further orders from Europe, This | a Liighton® Perto leo; Haney Leeds, Litdejolin formation apply as above. sf prison. The bravo and desperado when at large, formed a sheet about 55 miles long, and would have | jie. 862 bales ha: tons lumbey was formerly collected, but has beea remitied the past OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. NOKE, the officers sustaining him there, andhisright hand convenience of the printer, 24,533 yards, or over ten | 16 packages butter, 42 do. cheese. lan, from Liverpool, ipping from that of the Rev. Mr. Foley. Attheclose | miles in length, and 62 inches wide, weighing 3,200 | ‘ann li f the remarks of the Court, he was totally helpless, | Ibs., in 24 consecutive hours; and in about 63 succes- ind without any apparent life. He was taken up sive hours, they turned off, on one machine, what, if bodily and conveyed to the lock-up fora few minutes, it had not been cut up into sheets, would have mea- and before conviction, is now one of the most pitia- | reached from the depot in Gardiner, to the junction | marble. 1° do. charcoal; 60 do. ice; 6,791 reams paper: can 4 Steal " F ay Hes 108 bale: season. I—Arr Feb 5, bark Wyman, Harrington, Rio The United States I steamship ROA? ble cowards that ever lived, in the cial po of his | of the Portland and Portsmouth Railroad, at Cape | 456 bbls. flour; 106 bales wool. Lavxcrep—At Falmouth, Me, 25th ult, by Mr Semuel | lan 7. Below, brig Braman, Wilkins, 38 days from c dy, gomtuantee, will | eave ler WS North river, ignoble end. He did not recover his self-possession | Elizabeth.—Maine Farmer. -—- - . x o Maranbam. Cid 4t rat Saturday, March a ‘clock P.M. For freight apply Sef p : Stock Sal Kvight, a clipper bark of 260 tons, owned by Messrs Thes | Maranbam. h, sehr Globe, Smith, NYork. on board, and for pasaage to on the way back to jail—remained insensible, and | . vs. Stamante cot M’Lellan and Sami P Gerts, and Capt Wm Lang, intended | SEARSPORT—Sld Fet, 24, brig’ Calcutta, Partridge, Sa- : BLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street, in that condition was removed from the vanto the | Dreaprut Tracepy at Orn Port Comronr | ,,Pmanmrma, sare Coneborted by Reese D. Fell.— | for a whaler, und to be commanded by Capt L. Sth, 8 ( Perry, do. eka cae ae cell _he occupies; subsequently he revived, and ap- | y,.—A correspondent of the Baltimore Sun at Ola | Zit Ce0rd—#40 Lehigh Convertible 6’, 150; 500 Sehuyl ‘ E STON—Arr Feb 25, brigs J H Kent, Kent, Jack- ND FLORIDA~SEMI-WEEKLY 4 hat like himself. 4.—A corresponden a . Nov 6%, "82 834%; 300 Richmond Dis 6's, '82, 93; 65 shs | Roston, Torrey, Savannah (from below); 27th ij he new and fast-going steamer peared somewhat more like himself. Point Comfort, Va., in a letter dated Feb. 28, gives | Penn Ki. 51 1 6 do, 50% ; 4 Northern Bk Kentucky, 114; Telegraphic Murine Reports, | Challenge, Long, Virginia via Monhegan, where she was tasony commander salenre pee _ ws ; the following account of a dreadfal tragedy which | 9 Vuilad Bk. 147; 100 Beaver Yeadow. b’. 100 Morria Sa ashore (towed in by steamer Tiger). ” Slatly, For melgne avgteion beaedy whore ott age ing _Sinovtar Occvrrence anp Deati—Quite a | occurred at that place on the 26th nlt:—A sergeaut | Canui.s6, “1, 190 do, bp, 21; 12 Minebill Te 85 le Arrived—Park Wyman, Rio Grande, Jan7 ( WARREN, Ri—Arr March J, brig Frances, Surgens, | will Ve sened, and for paennge at the office of S!OPFORD: smgular circumstance occurred, says the Phoenix | of this command, named Gouldman, whois possessed | hich May, Joie 8 do, 87 20 Mine! Phanix, for NYork, ready; Ottawa, for do, dg—the re- | Matanzas 10th ul . TILESTON & CO., 48 South street. Through tickets for 234% 86do, pref, 32%; 5 Diamond Cos 4 (nion Bk, Tenn, 99. 180 Reading RR. and. 18%: 200¢o, bf, 1834, 100 de Gazette, at the house of Mr. A. Patchin, about a | ofa young and interesting wife, cut, stabbed, and | mile north of this village, by which one life was lost, | otherwise mortally wounded a musician of the second | 4774 and several others endangered. Mr. Patchin, who | regiment of the U. 8. Artillery Band, in such a man- port of her having been lost on the Rio Grande bar was probably incorrect A Hemmond, for Florida as follows: To Jacksonville, $21; to Pilatka, $33, Pessengers Arrived. HIPPERS PER CLIPPER WITCHCRAFT, FOR SAN F - - Ajiers $ ond Dis 6’, 93% d sold; Nov 30 2 s. any suche ahi Loxpon—Ship Victoria—C B MeNair, of NYork; C | © sco, at the fort of Wall strect, will please hand has recently returned from California, was engaged | ner that be died in about twelve hours after receiy- | {1/07 {05,80 [shman Dis 0», 9834 Selin lipin: few Mee Werke Oor oe Bere eee | Pisce, oF Wood, of Canada: Mes MoTetuy, of Born; of Iading for cignoture. “A few tons of light i i 1 i; A ", ‘ tg | 18% bs te 4 5 5 i pin, from New York, Oct £8, for San Francisco), | Facey ‘ 5 f an be taken, on {minodiate application to in melting some gold du-t ina crucibleoverthestove, | ing the injury. Cause—seduction of the sergeant's | 21). 50 a 100 Read a ¥ Thompson, NYork; Misa J Matthews, New Jersey. on Iminodiate | when the room became filled with the roe Oe = nl y: ich is Win. Weld B W 5236; 60 do, bb, 42%, 100 Keading RR, 45. Souvetan bi bar ip City of Richmond 3 B Groce, J SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall stroot. came filled with the fumes of the | wife. e musician's name is Wm. Weldon or Wm. Norvoux=§ whip Ci mond—J 5 “s 4 quicksilver used in the operation, and, by inhaling | Wallace. ‘The sergeant, thronzh the whole course of | “*™*7ermeescemeenarerecnsenr ween ame Herald Marine Correspondence. | Rutherford, A Rauschert, lady, and five children, Mrs MUDICAL, it, the members of the family—eight in ‘number—be- | his services in the United States army, has been Mortted, i Seren © . Moore, Mrs S Ferguson, Wm Hustin, E Staub, D Wolf—3 Bors HOURS, FROM 9 TO 12 A, M. day excepted, at No, 643 Houston H Feb. 27 5 Arrived—Sehr Sarah Flizabeth, Somers, NY came sick. They were tourid iu this condition by a | generally esteemed for his quiet and ordéily behavior On Sunday, Feb. 27, at (85 Greenwich street, by the Cleared—Park Powhat: Ingram, Hava neighbor on Tuesday morning, when aid was sum- | nnd conduct. The United States District Court will | Rev. Dr. J. R. Stone, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Mr. | ney Price, Gandy, Wilmington, NC, Franc! ork. in the + teerage 4; schrs Syd * A Hawkins, Passengers Salted. PICK di moned. One of the children, a boy about sixteen | lake cognizance of the matter. The officers here | Witt7™ L. Drax te Mrs. Many Any asnoor, daughter of | Cobb, Boston. pa Laverton: —steamship Aretie—0 Topham, F Junet, J A even eee ae aa al ears of age, died on Tuesday afternoon, abe ve 2 7 legiti 0% e3 in the bag ela ‘ snasters, we Rogers, J Tryon, W Brunner, 1, Davidsor ‘raser, . R. WARD, FROM LONDON AND EDINBURG, CAN erelock. # —— bene a all proper and legitimate measures in the | Gn katurd.y afternoon March 5, by Oscar W. Sturte Smr Saran G Hype, at Philadelphia from Liverpool, in Cook, M rook, HL Athorton W Boecklin’ H Ebbing! us, Did osusniied beowick aoe homie of 7 o'clock A. M. and . eae ie é vant. Alderman of the hid Ward, Mr. Tomas Frrara- | heavy gale from SSW, 21st ult, lat 40 22, lon 64.19, lost | A Cupples, OD Ward, WH Coles, J W'Holbertson. 86 | i P.M., daily. Office ut the old established ple, NTEMPTIBLE.— i ino . aster TRICK to Mrs. Axx Dows, both of Jersey City. foretoprail and foretopmast staysail; shipped a sea’ over | Berard, AG Hessent, Mr and Mra Scherwind, two chil- | C#nal street, exactly one door east of Broadway. ConrzurriaiE Lest night some unprinci- | Farat, Casvaity at Nonrotx.—Yesterday os hier stern, which stove cabin windows, and nearly flied | drew and two nurses, J Wiel, WH Chippendale,” f Leh 7 pled villain entered the lithographing establishment | afternoon, as two men were scraping the foremast of Died. the ‘cabin with water; at the sumo time loxta seaz an | man, J Hodgeson, J'Potler, WW Woodworth, Wicktam | [)®yCHARE:,, GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY i) of B. W. Thayer & Co., 204 Washington street, and | the schooner Matamora, Capt. G. T. Nichols, of At Angostura, South Ame defaced a most superb lithograph of President | Wickford, R. I , lying at the end of Newton's wharf, | Frenrnics G Pierce, which had been cut on stone for Messrs. | the knot of one of the cords which supported the tri- | cit 6 Southworth & Hawes, who were intending to issue | angular stage on which they were seated drew out, ‘ n papers the lithographs this afternoon. The stone was so | and the staging thereby giving way they were both riday, March 4, Carnani badly et faced as to render the lithograph entirely | precipitated to the deck, a distance of thirty or forty | tion ee nieve. pnd ¢ worthless, A reward of $200. is offered for the de- | fect. One of the men, named Jas. H. Slocum, of | .,27friemde and seyuaintanees and those of ber son, tection and conviction of the miscreant.—Boston | Wickford, fell upon the combing of the hatchway, | (Orwell: MeClosks. are R. J Movical College of New York, twelve yours sinoe, may tof Brond: |, 1863 3, of fever, Mr. | off the forefyard, named Gecge Williams, colored, aged | and son, Mrs C St John, E Jacobson, N Richardson, JS | jc consulted at 48 Canal street, two doors e nenginesr, of this 28, a native of Bermuda. Oakley, G A St John, bearer of Meyer: yes Mrs | from § to 10 A, M., and4toS P. M. ab Beiaievayy= ett, EUmana, S$ Herera, J Orentia, T Sanchez, :. - Snir oN Fine—Ca pt Crowell, of the brig Empire, which | H A Ganett, E Umana, rere, 5 R.JK. PRESTON, AUTHOR o arrived at Philadelphia on Wednesday Inst from Cane | A Ponce, E Ponce, H Jones, 2 O Burn, W W Ridgeway, E DD Wiied cat atts be sou Maytien, reports haying seen 224 ult, in lat 80, lon 7440, | T Vimmann. W Moore, E A Thomson, S Friedman, W Ro- | jyowery. Advice pratis. athipon fire, with painted ports, newly coppered: the | scathal, BSkaen, Mr and Mre J Bloomingdale, L Brown, | day courier, and Dispateh. 2 Jast letters ob ber ctern were 11, the only ones he could | F £camman, Mr and Mrs G McHenry and sorvant; L Dex” vacenael 7 Ea regen = etfully invited to attend her | make out apparently a ship of 600 tons burthen, nearly | wet. WT Johnston, Capt JG Smith, A P Montaut, $A if YGIASTIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURB way, Foor, well known as son of John 5 ( P 1 "i for neuralgia, dole toothache, ‘ous he! fonwrnal, March 4, lighting upon his head, and falling over into the | {BeTsl, trom So 150 Forsyth street, this afternoon, at | new mizzenmest fell w few minutes before coming up Bevel, Horn OF ae ity nis sehen Mi M | ger and heomatinm in the ‘nd arate" provantive af -:: - Te 5 ory the | two o'clock Gf with her: the fore and mainmast gone previously; no- | A Howel, jr, J H Orne, ry) Miss S Jones, Mian J , oF Any othier comple nt upon earl T ; ing is a come | hold. He was so badly hurt that he lived only five | On Weduerday morning, March 2, Aweanaa W. Lewrs, |}! leaed Leekwood, G Soloman, P Morel, F Kersten, R Hutehinson, ing the period of te been aireovered, ue Liquor Law—The following is a copy | minutes after he was taken up. The other, James | intowvon et Philip R. and Angeline Lewis, aged eight | "CY 09 board J McNutt, WD Nelson, K Mitchell, J’ Konigsberg, L ig succesfully adininistored. In tho form of & liquor law” passed by the Illinois Legisla- | W.Copps, an Englishman, was severely stunned, but | months. Bank Goren Ace, Strong, henoe, Aug |, for San Fran- | Soiweder, L Giechen—Toial 80, . 10, to he Worn noxt the skin by the patient, cure, at its last session: — soon recovered, having received apparently little or The relatives and friends of the family, aloo hia | Cisco, i* reperted to lontevideo previous to RicrMonn— oanoke—S M Sackett, J Slade, man physician discovered the virtues of the ard Li. and Taber 'C h the boads of the neckince ara e of application, |The notica led to a quack medicine, ne of the mort eting thre Sec. 1.—Be it enacted by the people of the State of Iinoi#, represented in the General Assembly, t viek, | Jan 1, in distress. | P Bonge. J H Carringto ed to attend hie foneral, from his la Bank OTraAwA—The report of thia vessel having been | C G Jorden. : 1 act e1 7 pat > " ing street, this aft erno t one o'¢ otk. lest on the bar of Kio Grande, Brazil, was unfounted. She | Pack, The it an act entitled © An act to prohibit the retailing | Fine iw East Naseav. N. Y—On the 28th alt, | gence, No. 6 King street, this afi erncon at one o'clock was looding there 1th Jan for this port ” | aad tay, intoxicating drinks,” approved Febraary 1, 1861 i i f : fi 6 , 1851, | 4 fire broke out ina grist mill owned by Dr. Strait, On Wedresday, M f consumption, Win, A. V 7 wx Evenants, Dabedab, 28 days from Charleston | Caskey hve, and the same is hereby, repealed. and leased by Me, Harris, in East Nason enn J aad for Hesaeaus, le repories ta hove putinto Ge Themeayth | a laer county, by which it spread by a row of horse ly, abd his friends in general, | it in distress, with loss of sails, rizgtog, and leaking . y, by . Cranoe or Name. ~The name of Kanesville. | sheds attached to the mill, to a barn. A strong pe meee ne tae taterely, tile after. | spediy: a, has been changed to Council Biwf City. The | easterly wind prevailing at the time, caused the rom his iste residence, No. 187 Bank Weamner Gaver, nt Providence, parsed s railvoad es of a number of the streets have al-o been | {lames to communicate tothe large church of the vil ged. The principal ones are now calied Broad- | Jage with sach rapidity as to render useless any 3 HerachyH Tyree, | Taivzile mediciner of wi in, LA Deon, Mea | Tait ond preverived the Neen, David Madden | tut ton medienment ve H Parking, $j Decle, WH Rasiott, Mes | rest ofti feoulty, ac pn nd daughter, Win Klein, Mine E O'Donnell, Misa | the pores of the efin dr nerven, ¢ relief, and ¢ ng & pe twenty four hourt trial of noe, Recor ling to preseription, find no rel may, at the close of that ps rerlintely retrrning the samo, raccive back ticle Nw A MUL 1 hereby certify no injury—Norfolk Herald, Feb. Forren Rrownrr, aged? yours, 6 | car 26th ult, lat 96, lon 7535. F nibs ny he youngest son of Williasi H and | BarK Gro Tnowas, Fish, henee for St Marks, fs the yes: | driller, ir. Thoe F Potter, Wm Beklen, James H medieated necklace offered by So Jefferson, Madison, Pierce, Jackson, Adams, | cficrt to save it from burning, and in less than two | Wary p.¢ ‘ies: os ported ashore at West Bank in our evening edition ke, WA Rove, A Bunter, John Kyle, @ & faclory sooline MEY Bracnee, Cat maey, one , Clay, Harrison, Calhoun, Washington, hours they were all destroyed. No insurance on the ‘ihe ve friends and acquaintances are respoct- | yesterday. The steamtug Telegraph will go to her agsis- | Haines, Thos P White, P Drayton, WH Jarksoa, No. 2% Henry etroot, Brookly { Me , Dent mill or church, db heely de a. .0ud bis funeral, this alleruoon, ab 23g 4 4 { Leuls, @ Muller, W H Nichols, James D Bullock, J { For anloby the propr'etors, No. 4 Beaver stroct, Price®’ /| e /

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