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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —— — ~ WHOLE NO. 7402. ; : MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 185. PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. UNITED STATMS SENATE. NEW YORK’ LEGISLATURE. TWO WEEKS LATER the unanimoes vote of the Avecrbly, om the 20th inctan eee eae re REL OTR 5 EXTRA S#OBXON. poms t FROM CALIFORNIA ‘The first intel received through the new Mexican In Sacramento, February 13th, by E. C. Winchell, Kag., “UNTERESTIN eae NEWS te, wa Ve ‘and Acapulco, reached this elt, Mr P- : me @ FROM WASHINGTON. Waren, March 28,1858 so 7 iheawoiocnano Beda thirtyeighdaye from Now York. See eer ae pee ee eelen 28TE RON DeTERISTS—A COULOMB PROPOSED. EMBURANCE Law, 6 weal Francisco and through the interior, 2d, in Sonora, by K. W. Armstrong, Eaq., ‘WHO 18 TO BE COLLECTOR OF NEW YORK | ¥c. Herru, (dom) of Va., moimutted the following | Mr. Vixomuamz, om th paition of the New York Mutu-\| ARBIVAL OF THE MAIL STEAMSHIP GEORG! upto the 284, continued exceedingly ne. Siaoe thea | John Sherwood, of the Hock’ Kiver House, to Mary A. SER resolution:— al Life Insurance Company, reported « bill to smend the business slightly. The roads are stial good to the mii Rey. J. W. Kel ‘Great Exéitement in and out ofthe Senate, | eMittittts mugen sectetery of,tHa-Preacury be dtreated | General Insurance law. INTERESTING INTELLIGENCE. | districts and bvsiness to graduall imaproving ee as tah mais toe Five Pieri ete je Renate, | to report ts the Senate, a ite hext aanaal asin, tberave: | ye aserteawenl coi saa The arrivals during the. past ton or twelve days in- | of county, Mo., to Misa Matilis Payne, of Jack i | fan by rolling, ; . Gen. , al ‘BUSINESS. IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE | years preceding thal, in ‘orelk market of production | #l and Statistical Society, $2,000,000 IN GOLD DUST. George Haynes. St Patrick, Harvard, Napoleon, Petron, | Chan Homer, ieq., by the ev. Dr. Glark, Mr Williaca AND THE Seer enciot ita at Wer Ter eed eee eee THE PROPOSKD AMENDMEYY TO THE courerorion. we Mord mn Light, Trade Wind, Constant, and Colchis. The | Alexander Eliagon, of Sacramento, to Miss Caroline E. riod, together with the charges for freighvsciavuranes and | 7h? Seriate went into Commtittee of the on Mir. importation juent- NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. | Pemmibsidnn, news Mr. Heuyrsr said it had been suggested to him by prac- JANOTHER HORRIBLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT. tical men, that « good basis for a compromise bet ween the producers of iron in this country and thiconsymer : ns by these veusels were large, and Cowper, of Chicago, Dl. (rea t Mortality on Board the Pacific Steamers. | ty reduced acking prices, without aifecting materially the | On the 17th Feb.’ by the Rev. Or. Ver Mehr, Joseph W. q “The splondid chipper Trade Wi the sth of Decem- | in Haryerilie Feb. Tithe John Perschbach e #pl clipper Tr: ‘ind, on the 4t! \- in wille, . 17th, Je acher and Mias MATRRIAGES AND DEATHS. | ter caught fire between the decks, originating from the | Helen Ward. ; galley. After eight hours of hard lal yr, it was extin- place, Feb. 1, by M. V. B. Dauby, Esq., Mr. eee Proposed amendinont to tho State Constitu- ion. Mr. McMyanar resumed the for, and spcke at gron? length in ition to the ition. ‘Adebate sRerwards sprung up getween Mosars. Cooley, ONES LEE EEN beg . WArnnnann. Richi : hed with but trifling damage to some parcels of mer- | John Link, to Miss Anna ‘ i of iron in this country would be to establish» polat in | MeMurray, Upham, Pierce and Bristol, which lasted until Sha i “% ba “ the hi if rece: " K T chandice in the vicinity of tho fire. In San Francise», at the First Presbyterian church, by Bight Persons Killed and Many Injured, | 4, price of that artiole beyond which no duty should be | ‘2? BOUr of vebtes arrived. when progress was ropotted.§ M fs R a E ree , Two companies have been formed for the construction | Rev. A. Williama, Mr. George Stanley of San Franciven, be Wo ae. eek chaged,, s/Eadnaen anid that asi peavey taare: | Diving Uhe'ettentiecn meerioa hb im Oraasonten al x6: jon Sian, of plank roads between Sacramento and Nevada, and | to Miss Mary Elizabeth Palmer, late of Rockaway, N. J. shen id eto cutesy Mee vt | plied to Sir. Heckman on the Union CoNbge affair. A Sebate Marysville and Nevada In fan Francisco, Feb. 21st, by Rev. A Williams, Mr. The’ tearm hip Georgia, Captain Porter, arrived early | 4 dificulty occurred a few daya since at Grass Valley, | Stephen A. Perry, of Stockton, to Miss Julia A. Howe, last evening. , from Aspinwall, whence The Latest from Washington, which the duty should be taken off, and that this ¢ sailed on the | between some Englishmen and Irishmen, who had taken | late of Lowell, ensued, and wan carried into an evaming session. HE ConTesr FOR THE NEW YORK COLLECTORSHIP | C°uld be done without injury either to the producers . : porsession of claims previously purchased by one or two | _ In San Francisco, Feb. 2lst, by Rev. Mr. srierly, Mr. “CURIOUS AND EXCITING POSITION OF avrains | Qf 6 Comrumers of tron,” so that protection would Assembly, Loti instant; “tnging two weeks later intelligence from | Cor elios of Americans. It wae feared at one stage of | Joroph L Howell, of the firms "of Rewolae Howell &Co., See eee cers Soe nei canto be afforded by the imposition duties upon ALBANY, March 28, 1858; California, he mails, passengers, and specie which | the proceedings that there would be bloodshed, but the | to Miss Martha Jane Short, both of thin place. eee Da ron only whenever it should range below a price tobe Tim CODE. were’ brought’ fq" San Francisco to Panama by the | matter was finally left to adjudication by the court ‘At Santa Barbara, on the dth of Februsty, by the Padre APPOINTMENTS, Damed by law. For she purpose of ascertaining if muel | The House was smgugod for some time if'enddavors $4 | steneaanhn Our advices from all quarters of the State are favora- | Gonzales, Don Antonio de Ia Palmer y Mesa, to Donna SPECLAL CORRERPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK URRALD. Eh Project be possible, inasmuch as it was very hs § ‘i teaniehip'Oregors, a N. Y., died ble to the miners. Mercedes Camarillo, all of Senta Barbara. ‘Wasim xarox, March 28—9 P.M. that, ome Hind i ompromise | between t roduotng, get » quorum, and them In an ondeavor t® get into com= | Matdias G. Gutta ‘##, of Sullivan county, N. Y., died on | ‘There appears to be a well organized band of Mexican | _ On board clipper ship Trade Wind, by Rev. Mr. Hai Your contradictory dexputches about the collectorship, | had introduced this resolution. He though, 1a ithe, f mistes om the onde, which being accomplished, aad a fewr-| board the Georgian oa, ' the 224 inet. pe pe pre gr map c es coleal R lae By verbal errors corrected im the bill, the ccmmittee rose, and a motion was made to refer tho bill to » select oom- mittee to complete. A debate followed, and wes continued to the hour of . : character called Joaquin, plundering and butchering | Bangor, Me. We are indebtat't ye Fargo & Co., and nee every American feun eel apo artios have been | Feb. 26th, on board clipper rhip Trade Wind, by Rev. Co., the enterprising fornia oxpress companies, for | in pursuit, and rewards have been offered for Joaquin’s | A Williams, Joseph H. |, Eaq., of San Franolsce, * the quick delivery oftia ‘Francisco papers. bead, but he bas so far eluded them to Miss Jeannie Connell, of Salem, Masa, . in yesterday's Heratp, can be accounted for,by the fact | they should be able to come to some understanding. that I cent what I knew to be the position of the case | that time the Seoretary will be able to give the informs- +3 Beta Coe tion on which they could act in relation to this subject. w Your other correspoudent trea you to street | It seemed to him to be exeeedi: ly desirable, that whe: I t , ‘A lump of gold, weighing 247 ounces, was picked up at rumors. To-day witnessed grent excitement in the cabi- | ever n mubject of this eharacier in capable ofeompromise, ‘The following is the: VRE Ht poe weighs BIRTHS. ot. It is believed that Secretary Marcy tried it on with | # Attempt +hould in timo ho made to oolleet the infor: |; *#/ournment. SPROIE-1388 THE GEORGIA. Fankee HAL ia the vicinity of Sonora, last week, valued | Feb, 13, in San Francisco, the lady of Mr. James Mul- $1,560 | “News from Engla sd to the 8th of January, by the Kug- | “stom, of a daughter, ; * 2 A ing. ° 100, Fe a Bani <-agulom } RobtisWo 2b | "ab ateamer at Vera Cruz, reached us on the 10th. ee ECS ees Ue te a SO SR Meanie set urgoy ne lume, A 4 sscooe Syl r latest intelligence from the Sandwich Islands is to - . Brawn Bron. & Co... 20,008 KJ. Rounfieli 1,500 | the va February, aud from Oregon to the 10th, Ca theta iB res WB ar APPA On Annee: J. Bloomingdale&Co. 18'009 — Selegm’n&Stilheimer 16.009 | ‘The Sansome Fire kngine Company of this city contri- Dp Collins, Cushman&Go 14.800 coe Bros.....+++ 12256 | puted to the Washington Movument Fund the sum of In San Fi Dunean Sherm’n&Co140,000° | Shalle Bros + 8.872 | one thousand dollars. It was presented to the agent on oF 7 Thos. Nelson... fe Exch Tank’, 30m) RobteWeenel sage tion, with a vie ——____— @ high band, how successful ‘s not yet known. The | some arrangement which may onabheah there tects Another Aw#ul-Ratiroad Accident.’ President was informed, on Saturday evening, that Mr | to go on harmoniously. He hoped that something like | 3IGHT PERSONS KILLED AND SEVERAL WOUNDED. Schell would notjconsent to accept any povition, but the | ‘his may be done. It seemed to him a plausible idea, Bawimore, March 28; 1863, and withent committing himselfto it, he weuld add, he ; sone be was pressed for by the hard shells—tho collector- | thought there was much in it which would make Itdesir- | _ About three o’clock yesterday afternoon, a serious ac- ‘whip—and that ifhe coyld not get that, he did not desire | able the Senate should obtain the information whicu he | cident happened toa train coming east on the Beltimore DIED. ixco,.on the 18th Feb., Robert Jossup, e” years, ; (7 ged to be offered a positton hedid not seek. ‘This led toa re. | Bad Frecified, in order to affurd a basis for ac-ion upon | and Ohio Railroad, the partioulars of which are briefly as 80,000' 4 ',W Thomas ..... 19612 | the 22d Februsry un Francisco, of chronic dysentery, Elliot Torr: eonsideration this morning. and Mr. Marcy at = the subject hereafter. (liege Shean bi ‘4 3'000' G “ells, Fargo & Co.. 72.472 | vine hundred and fifty tons of ice arrived here on the | of Boston " wv - mu aroy at once | | Ar. Buopumap, (dem) of Pa., observed that ever since 40,000+ %, olf Bros «+++ 24,000 | 18th. from Boston, in the ship Geo. Raynes. Near Auburn, Placer county, Feb. 6, Oliver H. Am showed his teeth. The result of the discussion seems to | 1846 and ’47, the manufacturers of iron generally have ‘Ths train consisted of a baggage car and three passenger | Jacobs & Levi. 15,597 gi Watson & Sons... 35.100 News from the Valley of the Great Salt Lake reached | formerly of Middlefield, Otsego county, N. Y¥., ‘aged 48 hhave been the sending to the Senate the nomination of | beet asking for rome compromise on this subject. They | cars, drawn by one heavy and‘o1 E. C. Knight.. 9,185 W% ‘<inson,CasseiliCo , sae us on the 25th, dating back to the let of Janusry. No- | years small engine. When ch have appealed more than once, heretofore, to the honor- : 4 Wssces sens bing of i In So F rz > x Mr. Birdsall, Mr. Dickinson’s son-in law, ax Navy Agent. app Q : passing the 80 feet filling on section 76, descending a | Newhouse & Spats. 14,050 Oh thing of importance is reported, The weather was severe. | | In Sonoma, Fob. 2, E. D. Donny, of Pittsburg, Pas, and This, it was fondiy hoped, would be an evidenes Py iid |cvan wing Wimierrietinaalapraee at thow sdisne | ourved grade cf 116 feot. to Uteat river, ‘about novanty | BS. Noyes......... 153067 trem y & Hams The steam proyeller Monumental City sailed for Syd- | late of the U.S. Navy, axed 30. ; ney, New South Wales, on the 16th, with two hundred In Sonora, Feb 2, ‘at the house of Jocl Allen, Joshua 00d fooling of the administration for Dickinson, and the | sition to grant that compromise. Heashould have been | miles west of Cumberland, the argo engine started some | ‘ pails that bound tho rails to the ohestaut cross ties. All Fersengers. Bates, late of New York State. bards generally. If it took well, Mr. Marcy's fiend | fu nome two or thive sours due, wiea thee enpagelin | Sot over safely but tho two last passenger cars, which/in | 1 bands of passengers... esq *+*++++ ——— | ihe steamer New Orleans follows on the 5th of March. | | At Deer Creck House, kl Dorado county, Fob. 22h, , years ago wo engaged in | Fi cquenes of the parting off the ttack, were During the past fortnight we bave had three or four | Udora, daughter of Jus. H. and C. Ann Lappeus, for. could be tried on for Collector with safuty to morrow. | the manufacture of iron. and railroad iron in particular, | Comequenee of the parting. Egat mt meer sesacessecssesee *1tt++ + +,$1,882,680 | alayme of fire, but no actual conflagration. merly of Albany, N.Y, aged one year, thee scons But Mr. Birdsall, upon hesring of his nomination, took | W410 sullering mont yh ee toy eu te taankee Ginnaith ia the eect, — — steamsh{p Albi, 88, which loft this | | We have now four places of amusement nightly, viz.:— | and three days. ! om, Prompt steps to acquaint the President, with all cour- / not exactly aware of his purpose, or ot his sgency in re- | , Lhere were forty passengers in the two cars, and the tesy, that he could not accept the office—that he was not | lation to this mattor. He submitted the resolution for folloning one! Se cee (of the firm of Hel’ & an applicant for it—that it was rumored in such quarters | the purpose of seeing whether something could not be ij ime * i 4 : Maltby, oyster dealers.) 9+ to leave little room for doubt that Mr. Schell was to | Conmmecof itor, without inlictiog Sey Lane the | Aurelius Salle, suppored from Caralina. ‘tbe passed over, and he would accept no oflice if, by doing | prod.cers of that article. This, he repeated, waubis ob- | , Levis Deline, a French emigrant, returning from Cali: 80, it compromised, in the slightest degree, that gentle- | J¢ct. ‘Tho idea had been sugested to him that some com- ba wee Clayton, of Wellsville, Va. man’s position. In sword, he emphatically declined bo- | Promiss ot thisddnd might perhaps be elected Heditnot | 4 young lady and middle aged gentleman, both un- The Adelphi, American, San Francisoo theatre and | _ At Quar ville, Bute county, Feb. 12 city on the th of January, reachod\:h ‘0 Francisco, Feb. | ao yay In, 5 county, Feb. 12th, Mr. daa. q ry Hall, The first is strictly appropriated to dramatic | Yount, of Weston, Plat! -) aged 11. The rows was taken -by the ners Ute through the pe formance, and the character a theo any oe wet oes Da pteet 2 city of Mexteo, to-Acapulce. success: Tt was re opene: ing the week by Messrs. San Francisco, Feb. 19th, Mr. Geo. L. Wi The steamship Goldon'Gatearrived!sti ‘an Francisco on | Feker and Thoman. ‘The American has undergone some | of Portland, Me., aged 24 years. ee s curious transformations, viz., from a theatfe to a circus, Feb. 18th, in San Francisco, at the Commercial Hotel, the 19th February. | then back to a theatre, and finally to a mixture of dras | Pacific Wharf, of di-case brought on by overdosing him- ‘the Winfehi Scott arrived on the- 20% ebruary. mation efor mances ond music) forrees ‘by Miska Han- | self Ur chills and fever, Milner R. Wileox, of Al- ‘ 1 Franci: r. Under its present form it ix likely to tiour The | bany, Bradford county, Pe: ‘The steamship Columbus arrived at! Sa nciseo Om | Sen Francisco Theatre ts divided between Miss Hayes and | _ Washed overbourd ffom schooner Iowa, on the # 4 f known, but supposed from Kentucky. ing a party to any arrangement by which the wishes of | that at the next session .he question will have to be met » PPO: y: the 37th ult. the acting stock company, Miss Hayes baying it three | from Ladrone [/land: fern the hards,.in favor.of Mr. Schell, should be defeated. This Hasnbnllted to the etre eee awa clas stepson of Robert Murray, a supervisor on the ‘Tho clipper ship Trade Wind arrived! at! & \% Francisco nights inthe week tore } peintian at her beautirel Laniel Stoddard, eantaes pee beter A 2” tac siconibaniel’ attaire.. i fl ee ‘A child of Mr. Geise, of St. Louls, on his to Ne costume concerts, and the d:smatic company occupying | _ In van Francisco, Feb. 19th, at the f Gsthe present position of affairs. To-morrow will proba- | should obtain the information, so as to onable thom to i » b way lew | in 103 days. it the remainder of the tine. A new gesiyond peg fa Keward Jones, of Palmer, Cooke. & Co. Mark bag ieag Diy decide the question as to who is President. act understandingly. This was the whole end and object Sie Gali; and lady are both much injured, and, with | _ The clipper ship Contest yeached Sam Hiram ‘seo in 1C0 | engaged, embracing Misa Cur: line Chapman, Mr. William | of dgrentery, of Lyons, ; ‘Wayne county, Ney ; The other nominations sent to the Senate to-dsy were | the resolution. He would say to the Sonator, he was | 4057 tives other children, are now at Combetland deys from New York. Chapman, Mr. Collins and Mr, Booth. Musical ex: | 0 qcar of hingges co oun» New York, im the iuimportant. Shine be lal upon coeane Drlnotpes, andithet the iow The names of.the wounded will be aseertained to night. | ‘The news of the death of Mr; William 0; Him \ilton was | travaganzas, under the direetion of Mc. George Loder, are | __ It Sau Fri , Feb. 20th, Mr, A. M. Richardson, aged : got up with much éclat. ‘Phe New Orleans Serenad received in San Francisco with becoming ser, "OW. A | Amory Hall a:¢ as popular as ever, and merit the _in Fan Francirco, Feb. 20th, Me. Benjamin H. Lord, of meeting of the members of the pross was hel ‘dat the | cess they meet with. 3 ee Lebanou springs, Columbia county, New York, aged office of the Alic:California, at witch the: deepest ‘feeling | Narrow Eacarg rnom Desravcion or THe Currgr Smp | 2",yeare. , i lfested, and resolutions, were passed ex Teasive | TH4DE WaD.— Tho fouowing ts an extract from the log of | gry oncid heros eed Ta a rad ins Zonephine The statement published in some of thojNew York pa- | ost duties which will yield a sufciency of reveaue for | , It is said that the train was going at moderate speed, "0 ‘the pur 3 of the government are all that should be M, pers, thet Mr. Hunter and the Postmaster General had a | {he purposes of the government are, ail shat should be ‘nil. Ole of Piladelphiay was ia tho train to which quarrel, during which the former geutlsman swore at | that never, under any circumstanoes, either by Nerinteee oa ppened, and, with ten other uninjured the latter, is anentire fabrication. No such interview | legislation or by the proper action of the government, | P&*sengers, ari ore vis evening. 42, from Terrebaute, In. the clipper ship-‘Trade Win of ty phoid fever, aged 18 yeas, from Joneuville, Mich. , @s that desoribed has taken place betweon the Postmas- ET age ppc por Or pbownaion THE LATEST. og rp. u, | of theeympathy which tho editorial fretarnity felt ax | "6, coreg December 4th, 1952, in lat. 1 deg. 14 min- | ,,!2 San Francisco, Feb. “20th, of yenerad debility, Mr. ter General.and any Senator, nor, indesd, the slightest | direction of reform, it should be done gradually, and so | The express train, from the scene of the accident, has | the announcement of the sudden decease of ono-for’ whom | utes-N, long. 32 deg. 38 min. W, the ship was discovercd oes petiey, of Gates, Monroe county, N.Y. unpleasantness. You did Mr. Hunter justice in the re- | slowly as not.to prejudice the existence of ts | arrived here. The following isa list of the-wounded '— they entertained such { eectrcy respect, and‘aise ta Oder. | on fre in the lower between decks, originating as was af- Mitchell rancisco, Feb. 22d, of small pox, David D. Whiok it has called into being. His object wasakind | - F.S. Close—injured severely in the back. ing their sincere condolence to the sorrowing rolatix ‘08 of | terwards discovered, under the ccok's galley, By the tiles ell, aged 26 years, formers of Nova Scotia, andlate mark thet he ls incapable of using the language immputed | Whi ‘Adam Zoli, of Rockingham, Va —injured slightly. the deceased for tho sudden affiiotion which hae, been | and cement becoming so heated arto ignite the deck be- | % Boston. sans. tobim. Mr. BRopHEAD said it was a dificult matter to compre- | Geo. Calvert, of Fauquier county, Va, do. cast upon them, neatll, which sottiag foto the light goods stowed there, | patert Hentecnse? Bec et oe ie Hee ‘The follewing nominations have been confirmed by the | hend in what sonse the Senator wan a free trace man, | Abner Floweree, of Salem, Fauquier county, Va. Governor Bigler has vetoed the joint resolution of «the Cc ‘a rapid heacWwry before the Garning of a bulkhead | Fe! DB ensersom, freman of wtetmer Winfteht Soott, Sisate> Decause three woeks he advocated what he (Brod: | _H. A. Turner, of Baltimore, with his wife aud four chil- | Legislature which granted the Ho. Delon Eake; Judge of | let tue amoke into the chain lockses, from whence it | *Se¢ % Jock oral re head) considered to be the worvt kindof discrimination— | dren—bruiced, burned, &c.—will get woll. the Fourth judicial district, leave of absence from @ ie | PoureBondeck through theman holes, dlsplayingthedan- | oy 4t French Corral, Feb. 10, JameyGrece, of New York, William W. Gift, register of the land office at Benisls, | gavocated the proposition to take off the duties from rail- | @. A. Travenner, Alexandria, Va.—back injured, not | State for four month.” Ger. iveral holes were cut throug the deck directly | Payams fever. ain California. road iron entirely. Suppose we rhould take them oif cot- | fatally. z The rail by the Golden Gate, on the 10th inetont, wa « | 80% through whicithe hoso of 28 forde purap was laryeviller onthe 18th inst., of measles, Witllam Gules ering, -reeeiver of public money at Benicia, | fon. wool, and oiber species of manufactures which en- | C. Saunders, of Shelby, Ky.—severely burnt and cut. | the'ismect cer taken to Sens Toameioa: bolas tathne, | rough t:to- bea with great effect. Aftor elght hours | AYeveh Murray, aged 6 years, 8 Twontha and’ 18 California. ter into the general consumption, where should wo thea | Dr. Cadwallader, a merchant of Loulsville—tnigh bro- | Gree aad fivo bags, containing over, 80,000 letters, 42 000 | bor, Lythe moet active exertions the fire wasextin. | {U0 om the rae day, efx hours loter, of the same 'W P. Harrison, ‘register of public lands at Palmyra, | obtain our revenue? He should lke to know what the | ken in three places, and injured in the breast. ol-wlicls wine tor Gari Byanclneg aedGecraciemter guished: During the fire’ was compelisd to keep the ship | $M, Kebert Joveph Murray, Jr.. aget¥ youns, 4 mouths Misrouri, vice Lloyd P. Halleck, removed. Sevator from Virginia meant, when he said be wasa free | Gardner and Morris, brake-men— severely injured. telepathy a ~ before th¥-wind, im consaquence of wh:éh fell to leewart | ¢ut 17 days. The deceased were sons: of Hebert J, and Joreph F. Ament receiver of publiomoney at Palmyra, | trade man. ‘Lid he moan that he is ab-olutely in favor of | The bodies of the dead will be brought down to-mor. | ,,78e Columbia Gaede snye, two Moxicans commenced. | of Cope 3k. Roque, and’ loet four days fm beating rouna, | Claris burray, of that place, Mo, vie Robert Grifith, removed. a coceel at ull Ge dae aa at cheenl Go Eien weaned | eeu. sinking a hole on tho: 16th February, below Campo Seco, | ‘The grectest diftioulty eacountered aro: from the rapid | , At Deer Creek Houre, ¥eb 20, Jane Aven, omly daugh- Henry goon receiver of public money at Spring- | Tt would seem so from the fact of his advocating the en- —$_$_ ard struck a pocket from which they took out by 13 \! formation of carbonic sei zas which generating inthe | te Of James H. sod’ C: sun ‘Lappeasy: tutdeerly of al- field, Mo., vice Marcus Boyd, reuoved. tire abolition of duties upon railroad iron, because he (ir. Destructive Fires at. Cincinnati. o'clock on Thursday, $5,700; one piece of which weighed } confined cence, for mwhils-baffied almost every endeavor, basy fol : ek, Febv'18; ‘The Senate will sit at last all this week, though they | Brodhead) could see no rearon for taking olf all duties | FIFTREN BUILDINGS BURNED AND THIRTY FAMILIES | *i#ht pounds. In one hour-they washed eut 200 ounces f and at ons time renderce the safety of tae slip critisal te psy ‘i ‘ob: 18; kilbed by being-tkrown. from = ch about this detention. |X! ¥,Z. | from railroad iron, and not take them olf the other arti- RENDERED HOUSELESS. in Mexican battaias. by the almost total prontration of the oiScers and erew. | Orie’ wang” lclatyre, oged 12 years ena’é months, sow peices pls in vety Dinner sat ete " aes ele; whieh he had named. Gixcwxan, March 26, 1853, An attempt to build a. theatre in Sacramento fell | ‘The vesel sustained no: sestous damage, tHe injury being | ! Dr_ Wm. 1. und Hosannah Mclntyre. In San Francisce, Feb. 24, st halt- past 32)" aM through for want of: funds among its projectors. The | ™0stly cor Med to the good# around, pas’ 'elocks, As Site Lau hiss Uelentabi IMIOGGE, Ie Oceraapean | “Risions iapibbstee! Ireais seta Axcsnm.—The son | Mit, Ann Hyan, & native of Ireland, and lute” of New Orleans. The. Union says, the.wators wera lower in the Saowa. | of Februaryimas celebrated th Las Angolec ya brilliaat | "Iu fan Franciecey Fob. 98, Lydia G., aged 46 youre, ball at tn th pt. Isaac A. Mergent rwoently Stearneee mento and American rivors than they have ever been € TeHUMNCS OF Hes A-Stearns Tho gaicty of known at this season of the year, being from twelve to | the party pasnect unmokosted until 12 o/oWck, when m fifteen feet below the highest point attained by them | crowd of noisy rowdiex fied » cannon and alarge quaw during the inundation. tity of fire c aes neur the home. At ths, on of the: ie ‘Tho El Dorado News says that ‘‘gold dust continues to | Scnuemen Prowent, Judy M; Norton, raic to-Col. Wat- co, Feb: 28, Myy Alfred A. Snyder, etch tute Placerville li seceosd saved quaatstuaa shove peepee ad ral have, neme more sericimy difficulty, | dent, Ulster county, N.Y. ngad 24 years. i7der of Dom ty thousand ounces per-woek may be xét down and safely | Sn the rane’ Doth montis eed «aise you to |. At Cave Valicy, on. the “Mivdle Fork of the relied upon asa fair-average, purchased by the regular achat pat gentleme retired and ehertly after | river, Mr. Samuel H eis Mr. Hunzer observed—The Senator bud arraigned bis | At anearly hour this morning, a firo bioke outin ‘THE NEW YORK COLLECTORSHIP—THE NAVY AGENCY | consistency, He wirhed to know im whut seuse Le, (Hun- | carriage nen of Mr. Welteon, on Sycamore street, Below . THE SENATE AND THE CABINET—NOMINATIONS | ter) wasa fee trade man. He was in faver of levying | Third, and before it could be subduod fifteen houses, AND CONFIRMATIONS, ETC. Qnties for revenue purpo-es, and raising only so muchas | mostly frame, were destroyed, rendering thirty families FROM A REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. would be necessary for the economical uses of the govern- | houseless. Some of the buildings were owned by Mrs. WasHINGTON. March 28, 1853. ment. The Senator then attacked his position in relation | Bowman of Philadelphia. Many of the families lost all ‘The only New York nominations sent in to-day were | to the abolition of duties ou railroadiron He (‘lr Brod- | they had. Widow Perraud, Postmistress at West Puint, which was | head) said that he (Mr. Hunter) was in favor of directtax- | NINETY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF PROPERTY confirmed immediately, aud Mr. Birdsall, Navy Agent at | ation, because he voted for the proposition to take eif the CONSUMED. New York, vice Leroy, which was referred. No nomina: | duties on railroad iron. That, by no means, followed. CINGINNATI, March 28, 1853, tions were made for Philadelphia-or Bultimor There | Here was a question as to the propriety of taking olf ‘A fire broka out about two o’clook yesterday morning, ‘trrier, oom of Alva Curcier, Kaq., of “were a nutuber of confirmations of minor interast. duty from railroad iron; but he would remind the senator | in th, Pp. fai ear Co- Immediately bore again oy the narty that hastteartes | Saute Sie aes Sir, Slivell’s nomination was not taken up. he voted for it under’ instructions from the Virginia Haale Siok cite the atpotoe atures of “Aablook fe Seatercrinecateurnenete season bids fair‘ De | inmediately boast again by the party that ha aisturbed |” Jan. 2, brig Divter Pecator apsae oe ‘here was a long debate on a consular treaty with | Legislature, and during the whole time previously bad | Fyremyie, Gc, tener dadere France, ond its ratiication was earnestly advocated by | gvoided meddling with the duties on railroad iroa in any | ten! fale, eonteutes totally Mentlortar tie tations Mr. tverett. : way. He made no speech upon the subject. ‘the object | were owned by M. W. Whit, of Philadelphia, and were, ‘The cabinet were in session to-day until half past | he bad in view in introducing the resvlution, was to as- insured, but the goods are only partially covered by in: rd its quiet befors, equipped with tm pans, horas, and tho | Providence, K. 1. aired cbon, ‘The following is a Ust of the passengers which left San | like with whica‘they commenced'to annoy thowe onthe | R.T, aged abont 30 years. Franclsco on the Ist March, in the steamer 8. & Lewis, | B#id®.. ‘They then marched up to the door, which wae DEATHS OW BOARD THR STRAMEES»s immediately clost fhen the ox Leiders co ewed kiok- o 3 for fan Juan :—C H Coursor, Miss Gillett, Mrs Ludlow, | iopucie’ on™ aay ok) Os Boaxy Stramscier GouvEs Gare —Feb.9—Alttee Tay. and again to night. The prevailing opinion is that } certain the peint of compromise where duties might be g : ; 2 : Pi . 4 —A Pr Rdectn's to be collcctor of New York, thougt'Mr. | talen off without injury to. the producing interests, ro Jured by water The entive loss is etimated’ at 90,000, | Mra Warner, Mrs Inmanand daughter, Mr Inman, Hilliard | A shot was then fired through tite window, by some one | ‘¥,f0, Hextrop, 12. Duncan Marphy, Mobite;-A} Behell's friends don’t quite give him up. It’ is reported | serving a provision in that law, by which the duty shall 2 and wife, Mrs Brigham and child, H' Farnum, P’Crovs, J | ¢utside, but without effect; this was, soon f lowed by | Drake, Brooktield, whio; M. Goldbaum o P fect Poem 4 Ghat Mr. Schell has been oflered the New York Fost Oilce, | he laid on all trun when its price shall range below this | 6 ——_———— Blake, M Bloke, L Phillips, JJ Greor, F @ Hnlo, Goodsell, | *nother through the door, which 4it Judge Norton inthe: | Heyu¢, Lowfidesbora, Miss, sath ae and declines it. point. He knew many irou mastess, who believe this | One Month Later from the Sandwich Islands. | stevenson, Meeker, F J Lowis, F ¥ Show, Star, Pease, G | fl¢-by part ofthe arm. Judge Norton and Col Watson | Warns no?? uusband;) do; Alfred Reader;-Btook- ‘The following appointments by the President, by and | Mould alford a basis for a compromise, The mews from Honolulu is to the 7th of February. on, J Hanaohill, Niehol-on. A B Davis, 8 Trask, P | returned the fire frem their revolvers, killing DrnOver | gig unm oo” | (stag i Pi consent of the Senate, will be oficial- | The reruintion was adopted. ‘The elipper ship Sovereign of tho Seas, from San Fran- | Glough, $ Mason, J Squary, J Webb, Jr, RH Gardner WP | street outiight, and wounding. two otheze. mor- _-Rdward Spoor, Jereey City: R. Leoring, Yew Vouk ly announced in to-merrow’s Uni INQUIRY RELATIVE 10 A NAVAL DEPOT AT NEwPorr, t. 1. | ciseo, arrived at Honolulu on tho 16th of January. After § Blair, 8 Sark, P Breeding, J | telly. One of the wounded men was named Robt: Moore; |}; —Adison Howesthauentelna Ye we Weer POSTMASTERS. Ov the motion of Mr. James, (dem.) cf R. 1, it was | taking in all the spare oil.that may have been left for ner, Branson, ¥ Woolf, Town. | ®gembler, who wos driven from Santa Babara a sbort J. Burton; Dubacee love. my N. Y¥.; Mr. um Fished Dial. Widedaee Tstinons resolved that the recretary of the Navy be requosted to | transhipment, she was to proceed to Tahiti, and thence Hayney, Hardwick, Willian | time since, for sundry malprao'ices. The nama ofthe Miss Ann Mines, Ireland; Lathrop Pasicm. White: "Elihu H Strong, Janeeville, Wisconsin. inquire whether it will not be advantugrous to the gov- | home. x : i 3 Billinffs,’P_C Keene, Park. | other wounded maawe have not been able to learn. e. New York: cburad Hoow Geriany. Bee eee rer oH see callin; crimnt of the United States toestabli-ch a naval depot | Speaking of her arrival, the Argus says :—“ We have D Hay, 8 1. ‘Norton, | Four other gent'emen then posted “themselves on-each | "IES Mo" Grin Me Perkies Coackolek, Antonie ss John Bowan, to be Deputy Postmaster at San Antonio, | at Newport. R. I., and that he report to the Senate atthe | nota wharf or 3 quay alongside of which this fue ship Neal, Walker, Crane, | Fide of the door, armed with bowie knives, propased to | yatian vy : a. Bexar county, Texas. next session. can Tay while loading or unloading. Tell it not in | Slater, Bunch, JFunk, D Funk, J Batey, C Bowen, Jas | cut to pieces ‘the frst who should enver. Tho. mob | “Yeni. Nancy t Perkioy Southwick, Meas: Js ae William D. Marrast, to be Deputy Postmaster at Tusca- TAY FOR THE LATE SKRGFANT-AT ANDES. Gath | : Bowen, Romer, Dunkin, Dreby,’ Van Ribber, D Keever, | then dispersed. Robert Moore bas since died. of his | partite Boalliars, St Loan” ‘nics ¥ loora, Alebama. After a debate, the Senate passed u resolution giving Charles Bunker, Fsq., United States Consul for Lahaina, | § Elliott, R Douglas, J Deely, W Y Eversole, W New: | wounds, and no hopes are entertoined of the recovery of 17—Jeremiah Mudegan, Roots, Montgo: ‘Alexander Galt, to be Deputy Postmaster at Norfolk, | to Kobert Beale, the late Sergeant at Arws, his pay up | and daughter, have taken passage in the Sovereign of | ton, W Hoots, Thompson, Milsted, Jones, J. W | theotherman When the Ohio lett there was grat ex- | noe yan aes? aay, county, Virginia in place of John P. Leigh. to the exd of June next. ia ens for Mew Xork. 4 Whiting, CO Whiting, J Rowen, 1 Dufrios, MT Hidden, | citemert in town, 18—Lewin Oigh a German ‘Thomas B Deputy Postmaster at Richmond, RINGGOLD’S MAPS, ETC. ‘The French Commissioner arrived at Honolulu on the | W Dennison, J BStecle, J R Manson, D Haver, Francis, On Boann Tak Pexaxerir W seman Scott, kROM Pavanem enrico Saceentigitte Mr, Gwin, (cess ) of Cal., offered a resolution that | Sth. The annexed bulletin of the reception appears in | Murt, Dunbar, Frye, 8 W Sheppard, D W Sheppard “=A V Morey. Z Austin, New York; James McClean, Jacob Larter, te be Deputy Fostmastor at Concord, | there be purchased 1000 copies of Riaggold’s maps, | the Polynesian of the 15th « hs JG Godwin, Finch, Soler, D Whiting, O M Brido, Sanford, ¥ Okio, H Shields #ennsylvaniay D Puller, A Congklin, New New Hampshire, in place of kphraim Hatehins. charts, and sa‘ling dired§onr, for the use of navigators, | On Saturday, the 8th inst.. Monsieur Perrin, Commis- | ¥ HJ Enkeny, WC Cook, W Kt Davis, A Henshaw, B | shis port, by steamers, 5,475 passengers, aa follawa— Mrs Jamm Conway, England W241, Woodward, Turner W. Ashby, to ve Deputy vostinaster at Alexan- | provided the same shall uot exceed $4 per sopy. sioner of France, returned to this court in the Freneh cor- } Pierce, JC George, A Weeks, L Wooks, A Sherwood, J | Men....... 4,406 Women... New York: G BeAlcott, A’ 3. Witherel, Massaghusett; dria, in the county of Alexurdria, Virginia, in place of | — During the debate on the above, it was contended that | vette Brilliante, of twenty-four guns, commanded by Post | Mounce, RH Holines, Thomas Jones, EH Skioner, AM | Children, 203 Mies M McCourtney, Minsou=i;, Margaret G Heath;, Messe” Bryan, (A a the clause in the Deficiency bill prevented the purchase | Captain Monsieur the Count T. de Lapelin. The Com- } Ross, L'Loley, A Soele, Millward, Williams, Joner, Chase, Total... e wees +, see $0,378 | chusette; Thotae Foster, Ohio: George Paahelur, Major Corter D. Kavanaugh. to be Deputy Postmaster at | of books for distribution, and tbat charts come under | Missioner: fig at the Foreign Office on the same | Chepman, Jas Thompson, Jas Abbott, Worden, Groves, ere brought by the. Faci¢a Mail | Heury Crocker, Maine; WS Rownaville, Samuel Hanson, Huntsville. Alabama, in place of J.J. Pittuas the denomination of books in a legal sense; while, on the | day; aud on Monday the corvette saluted the fort, which | Hasson, White, GW Voorlies J & Davies, Short, Wil- as Obio; Edward © Sherman, New Jersey; Onurles { id the charts ure of great use to | immediately returned gon forgun. On Friday the com- ita Pat the clause in the Deuciescy bill was | missioner and count called officially on the king's minis. ‘nor of Oahu. His ex- a, kins, A'H Martin, AF Martin, H D Martin, Will‘amp, Fisher, Yarboro, © Wibubot, Henry, Finky, JJ Hudson, jowa; C. B. Fugiter Massachasetts: J. B. Botchkiss, Now “ nicl Bishop, to be Deputy Postmaster at Marietta, at ie’ es York; John i vorbart. Ohio;Jh. Cochran, Alabama; Sa- Washington county. Ohio, in’ place of Freder intenced to prevent members of Congress from voting | ters and on bis excellency the gov i i Morris, Tomlinson, Buss, DP Knox, ED Uarnard, H Ferris, a Unmarer SMETANOR. =~ ki . | muel Perry, Major SamuciPhillips, Ne’ As We TOG tsb Deputy Postmaster at | themrelves Nbraries, which lid not apply to this case, celleney and the Minister of Foreign Rolations, visited the Geo W Cofern, BF Towlo. JC George, F Weeks, | AX 4 Sayh Luc Renton ca satire ‘soar Fence | Thormdshe, iehigan; Juries Finley, Nasylandy Aaaite ‘Wheeling, Va., in place of Jacob 8. Shriver, vemoved. ‘The resolution was acopted—yeas 22, nays 16, Frillinnt on Wednesday, and were very courteously re- tks, E Hyndcford, L Boorh, Dodue, Hitcheock, | Camp.’ It appears that the clerk of the Game Cock, | Werder, New York; P. T.- Townsend, ludisna; GW. Foward A. Ring, to be Deputy Postmaster at Dayton, | Tuy FUTURE HOUR OF MEETING BY THE CAMINET AND TUE pete oe teed Ga bing’ ee HE H iton, iA Kest, A Foster, ‘Stump, ees 4 | while in a fit of temporary insanity, entered. tho teat of Jones Maine, James he “a ouias Nicuolas Smith, ; aes gen felon Haw ame SENATE, ETO. ; 5 enc: " omas, Butler, Spauidin, . Bennet, G Chapel, ri er isoon-in; Mi Pexkin, N sand ios ‘Ohio; in place of Adam Speia, whose commistton has @x- | tom.) of Wc, olfered a resolution pro- | aud the high chiefs Kaco and Kapaakea, called on board | Nelvon,’ Herrick, Ruzel. Lia LOL pea ner eplem aD te lech eggs be bal AG al hove dan coe ee ley, Parshall, Jellison -W | where ho was sleeping The Frenchman ays ko became | meking for'y in all ‘The stove was co.zjed from, the log- Sainuel R, Anderson, to be Deputy Postmaster at Nash- | viding that the Senate meet at ten o'clock until other. | the corvette, und left under a salute of seventeen guns | Murphy, A Murphy, Fletcher, @ Edwards, Francis, | Nelmed ut the intrusion at so late aa hest, amt killed | book, in the presence of oun reporter. ~yille, Ten ‘ Jobn Shell psigned i . He said « change of hour and sitting. till | They were much gratified with the gallant count’s recep: | stewa:t, P Durland, R Rump, Waketield, J Snodgrass, 5 oftend nite leat a i UN ROAKQ-TBE, STEAMAY COLUMBUS PROM, Paama— MeukeatG. Ghauewe 20 be Deputy Fostagater at Jackson, | Yc’ o'clock would enable seustors, to transact their | tion ‘The commiscioner bas taken up his residence for | Riekeltean, Flatt, "AT Angusta, MeCallider, H Liden’ | *¢,offender. Five kuife wounds were found in different |, U% Dear sus Kress, CoceMnus ym corn tana Jackson cvunty ich. in place of James A. Dyer. business with members of the Cabinet, whose consulta- | the time being in Lden House. Clark, Bell, Kent, Towsrley, Brown, J F Merchmore, S Baan idnadesene: i The name of the docoaced was | Lewis Buotland, Major Gritin, Newton, Strattun, Felix ! MISCELLANEOUS. tions genetully close just about the time the Senste goes | LIST OF THE OFFICERS OF THE FRENCH CORVETTE | Prince, T Routhruff, J W Davis, J Ran A Wolfe and | Charios V. Tecoee He.was anative of Canadn, tad beoa | Evard, Gourge. Forbes, I'ays, Colari, 0 abn. leigiar, Olark, Nathaniel Hawthorre, of Ma-s., to bo Consul for the | into ression. 7 LA BRILLIANTE. brother, A Davis, HA Cagwin, OD Cagwin, Whitmore, | 9 merchant in Florida and New Orleans, and, for the last | Hicks, YA N.. Hays, Pabterfield, Jasob Johneon, John United Sates at Liverpool, 1o take eifect on the Ist of Mr. Butizr, (dem) of 8. C., remarked, the Senate Commander, Post Captain, Mons. Le Count T. de Lape- Beene en Habbo, BO allen Wall RB Bet few years, at Brownesiie, Texas. Smith, Alfred Hollock, Washington Fons, Fawart Tur- August rent, in place vf Thou: I Crittenden, resigned. | ought to deliberate -eparately, and be leit odo its own | lin; lieutenants, Maury de Lepeyrouse, Bulros, Pointel, learn by tho. Ramdtiean that | Ber Yoosaies, John Dicksron, Rober e Powell, Fovenvesh, con, W BGay, G@ H Gay Doran, C B Higgins, JJ Jones, Toe Riamst Yur Patrick Suike, James MoMeehan, Wra, phreys, to be Judge of the Vistriet Court | puriners. If any communication was to be male, let it { Fe Helloco, Herbot, Lemazurier; midshipmen, Leperche, | ¢ |. \ $ ° of the United Beater Tor Easterns, Middle and Western | bom writing. Borlecon de Fssarta, De Maree, ‘Benerey, Montpewar, La. | Shepherd, J Couns, F W Dread, F Umabilt,’ McClellan, | considerable excitement exists amongyt tho miners, in r6- | son) Jcgaph Rhoden. districts of Tennessee, in the place of Morgan W. Brown, Mr. Perit, (Gem.) of Ia , thought the remarks of the | roex, Appricio; purser, Mounier; eurgeons, Gras, Bapert, | Snider James, ihornton J James vis, Lobdel, Davie, gr {ot no new diggings, ures Curtievite, | Tb lenald tha 2 aad ’ decea-ed. fenator from Wisconsin indicated that the Senate is idle | A letter of the xd of Febraary says:—The fever of which | VS Rells, Bartholemew, Kellogg, ? C Wells, Artenay, W | ‘hice Mexieats took out Sil) dul in thme.diys. | A Bente Magine Affats. ‘Willian H Richardson, to be Marabal of the Northern | in the forenoon. I wrote you in my last yet rages. Capt. McKay is pros- | J Thompson, Storm, Mrs Harper, Sberman, Seamondy, | WAP. UPON whore word F P J SarsyY OF ONK OF THR MissING PoaTs AND-ORNW OF TIRE ity, while passing through the camp, to stop and 6 the hole from whence such an imeaense amount Walton, Hurley, Cardwell, WC Nedry, L Nasinaa, MC 5 ‘alifornia, in the ptace of David . SKWAKD, (free foil) of New York—Has the cabine | trated with it. ‘There are others who are complaining of M Cody, Gistrict of the State of California, in the plore Mr. 8x1 (free oil) 8 bine | trated w Tare BN) US rs appear ote agers me ree ora ope Swr SoLwEN '1GHT —-kilwood Walter, Esq .R. Douglas, resigned, to take eflvct from the first day of | expressed any particular desire to sey more of the sena | it, I myself am looking forward to it with some tincture Searetary of the ard of Underwriters, has received the following boats f i ? en. While there ho saw three lumps picked out, f tors than they can see now?, (Laughier ) of gloominess Harrison, heldon, J’ Cook, White, Vandor- | was taken, | While ee lettag, detailing thaaafety of cao of them! Ty eet Blahop to be Reglster of the Land Office at | “Mr. Waxxs would ‘not Thghae deste i useitti ail he Onward arrived here on the 20th ult. Like the | spigle, JS Tvs, J Higuina, J’ Sacros, "mB Weicht, | the iarmont being ‘ae big, asa brie” ‘Tabs intelligenes | or ska Golden Light, which’ woa cansumal dy High Generee, Michigan. remarked that bis constiiuenty had imyo-ed certain du- | Sovereign, she is tabing in ofl for the Atlantic States. Sworthiey, C Daldwin, J Gillespie, J Gault, K Bolton. | hes of course, considerably infhmel the & wh when but a few days out from Joston, ondher way phar Frederick Hall, to be Receiver of Public Monies at Ionia, | ties upon him, which he must perform ‘The French Commissioner, M. Perrin, is here. It isbe- | J A Ewing, T Young, G Hastings, Howard. G Thompson, | neigbbars, and bundreds ha iy lett these parte, | yo ciscas ichigan. ‘The Senate went into executive session, and afterward | lieved everything that is of French interest will be settled | Tubee, K Bulger, Leo, Chintun, GL Hale, Seymour, J Market: “ Aymiqva, Mareh 6, 1863, adjourned. amicably. Strander, Grary, © Sykes, M Alvana, LW Linn, PM Bua jarkets. es 4 A veusel bein; t to sa for Balticaore, I hasten to ete The Kosciusko Case, sli During the last two days a very heavy trade wind ha | hirk, Christian, Pearson, S A Kelly, J Watkins C Fleming, | Sax Fraxcnsca, March 1, 1853. | | yequaint you witntke followang:—The. Golden Light wan > WasninoToy, March 28, 1853. The Trial of Spring the Murderer. been sweeping own the valley from the Pari, to the de | J Fleming, Rice, E Brewer, J Montague, RH jem! Tho despateh of business for the steemer has absor! stiuck by lightning on the sight of, tho. 22d ult., and set ‘ ‘ 7 ike’ of every class of persons but expecially | J Harken, Bower, HC Spencer, A CSpencer, Roberts, Ti the attention of our merchants in a great degree to-day, | on fre in the fosshold; the crew endeawered to subdue The Circuit Court met to-day, and afte hort sitting THE PROXY JURYMAN. triment al Burgess, © Romer, Avrea, Mathey, G W'Hovey, We ard but little trade has been done other than in such Yortyen, Vond. J ‘Nock, Pryan, Veughe, 5 Hohen and | branches as admit of no relaxation. ane child, F Benshut, WA Pemberton, O Blood, Hackhous, |° Judging from the eemplaint of want of funds, we shoulc.. N Mestayer, Hlis, J D Smith, JH Whillips, $ Billings, | think that the country is considerably in debt to the city, 606 in the steerage. trade nt the sailing of this steamer, more so than we be - lieved would bave been the case, How long the system News of the Fortnight, of crvdit ndmitted by our business men will be persirsed (Frem ‘he Alta California, March, 1.) in, or whether it wil nob soomor or later result dis- The items of local or mining intelligence are not. | neisur'y to all parties concerned, it is difficult to say strictly of importance, though they aro of some interest. | but we are satistied thet it is ap unsound principlena Sinee the sailing of the mail of Feb. 13, we have Lad no | ibat its reformation is needed. The importers, who give oceurrence to disturb the political yaiet or the social | the first extensicn, originate the evil, and with them lies equanimity of the state. the remedy. ‘the fie all night, and’all the next day, without effect, ‘The fire broke cyt on the 2i@, at 8 A.M, and the captain, crew, and paceepgers woe, compoiied to abandon her: For this purpage five bests were. propared to take the thirty-five souls (four wile boats. one ship's bint), two of the saip’s boats having baem previously loat lo leaving the. verse: one, beat with seven hands was left behind. mconsequance of injnrimg the thwart or mast ~ atop. in -bypping the, mast. had no compass, and. the tinge rail wag made th other boats were out of ‘Tee boat's orew followed the Captain’ » bo ‘Wrat, andafper a perilous parsage, thay made our island yesterday, to windwazd. The men have arrived in Purtapyurma, March 28, 1852. | of the luckless wight who is constrained to be his own Spring jury for Mr, | Hort and rider and toface the storm, for the dust is MeQuillan, who seit aa ‘ if ae be oc IT. | blown about as if it mere raised up by a young slroeco. ; ; Carr, was sentenced this morning to sixty days imprison A word about scciety hero shall close this already long Peet oe py Datia pheraraglegut ha rie ment, for contempt of court; and a fine of $30 was im- weir and Sanh Prosser Sates cates Risen hag . he Su- 4 on Carr for non-attendance asa juror, being the 4 on ne laters ig ge amatee te aaalatcts Btn ern ihat could bo indicted. ‘The argument | Foca rend the ners, emoks bis segne, ple cote, The defendants asked for a delaf of the order for three | for a new trial takes place to-morrow. Spring was in | Ctvteq Here people have just the same sense of pro THRE court ai he prone Cust ast tam node | lat | ase hap eee ane acy ‘our cs st eretion but to direct the order, which they did, as pray: ates cece a a nesa of every description here in Honolulu. Especially “od. The suin is $00,000, ove fifth of which was this day | The Maine Liquor Law—Fire at Portland. | itl ©, Shoct the w adjourned for three wecks, in order to ailow the Criminal Court to occupy the room for the Gardner trial, 4 among the shipping. A j ’ p PLoUR — ket has been moderately vative for a ; “Ordered to be entored for the uxe of Major Tochman, be- Porrraxp, March 28, 1853. | good deal ef merchandise, Ia being shipped to kon Fran. | ihe Legislature is stili in session et Beneoia, enacting | Frour—The mar ™ town, ail weil. Phelr. namgs are Thomas Gardon, James * pides $5,000 for expenses and conts defrayed by him. At A ta, on Saturday, the Senate passed ry Liquor ie ‘and we believe all the vessel Bee up for that port, | "rd repealing. Among other acts af that body, instruc he first of ~ ek. gen mn Beason’ in — Vatrick, Albert kawrence, William Copel Alexanders user iui ers cadsataalite we pean S040 tape th inelutog ane or. two vercols to arrive, will obtain full | ‘obs lave been forwarded to the Papresenteitys in Con- [cur while Chil {snot ofred at. prownt prin, Shi» | Sinmun, ‘Shape Fin, and: Albino Gracka ement Dase. pill, with ite amendments, * i ress for the extablishment of mail routes m the nor men pe inte r M o ity, the ® bo.detained: ¥o take hina ncerty heaps cargoes. | Yrall selected gonds for this marketers wetting | tin and sonthern parts of the State. A bill has also | millers’ ojérations and low priges tending to, relieve the | oPbertunity, the Sylph wi) probably on the men fi ber boat, containi At human, bel yep Keerd from. dsthey pace hohe ry ccurke, it ix very likely Pray boretve succeeded in. Captain Hunter was further examined relative to his ‘The Green Street House, in this city, kept by Mr. Shaw, | scarce, and consequently the retail trade generally is uot ‘4 shop in the rear, were des | + brisk as it otherwise would be. hy to Tague | tere uee ee ecere wre ee Tithe stars aight The honse. of SH. King, and | "A cornmittee haw been appointed in Honolulu to adopt shockingly bad there that a steam engine large enough | .¢.)4, other buildings, were also considerably damaged. measures for establishing a Savings’ Ban! ir paseed idi at of Pe ct rapidly. Holders of American hose advarestl Weratise. Alii cer icoeuntse ae ae cicrolens te day, Sok We have heargof no sales Of ‘The united population of San Francisco turned out | Gallego and Haxail from first hand: at lese thaa hap en masse on the occasion of the anniversary of Waxbing- | seme 1,100 bolo. being taken at chat Ggure. Sales of Te ee vec tae Tarerseoaded tiie GGee: | een Cered Ted or Lotviap, tas BOSSPALLY iujared by Wb ‘City Intelligence. ‘ons birthday . the mittnzy and erie daplay, and thet | stout Toobble. othor brands at $0, witaa goods inquiry } We ond othe Woot ist es ‘ , ton of rents nginen, and being acquainted with the dif- | fyiling of walls. . Cori110N ox Tm FULTON FEnty.—About half pasteleven | Of tbe firemen, with their apparatus, was elaborate and | for such io Sea Sih. Denlere keep wae ie | domes te ema ery a stendage cree 2 how derent parts, he ‘admitted, upon cros¢ examination, that yi o’cloek yesterday morning, one of the Fulton ferry-boats aoe ‘There was no business transacted during the rele A es alec 2 ome pha coy pei ~ dock a Sey, cata Meg gh oe wp er ‘the parte might be xo constructed as to be carried there Seizure upon Ohio Banks for Taxes. came in collision with the stoamboat Mazeppa tearing | 47; emthe | Sch ate, cautious, paging any neo while iss i lew state of the aapon the eels ‘of mules CLEVELAND, March 28, 1853. | away a portion of her wheelhouse and bulwarks. The me wembess of the prose of Sam Mag = Oe i Scone omene Goon Parsacis —The clipyer al of mcobo fanches Navarro, one of the weatthiont landed | On Saturday. county treasurer Dodge opened the vaults | parsengers on board the ferry boat were -in a state of | Teel) of the intelligence of the death of Hamil: | Grain. AGS. hip Contest, Browater, ané from this port, arrived ot Sau Franciseo on, tae ton, Fxq., and adopted resolutions expressive of their | rd we ave without any sales from drat haods to a, . Transactions comprise.seme 3 000 sacks Chili at a Sic. Jobbing sales of 3200 bags Eastern oats. in in ove hundred di é i i i feellrags upon the #1 Sur last advices from Oregon are down to the 19th of vent. ‘oprietors in Mexico, was called for the purpose of prov- | of our city banks, and seized the amount of taxes due by | great consternation, but fortunately no one received any & the rignature of the Governor of New Leon, certifying | them. ‘The keys were purporely left where he could get | injury. to the signatures avd sents of certain Judges of Mexico them. The amount distrained from the banks was about Carr. Mumrorn’s Prate.—Mesars. Ball, Black. & Co. | gy, ? in tho vioinity of the At ok, a de. rem this port, im one nd th Th bad gt Sores teers vtest ties, tae before any- po aia Doeneh nketarerees ta cineca ‘ume. have now on exhibition in their Mage eI gain 7Onacn taunt os tamedingty ried. The affairs of novisions.—Dealers apyear to have had as much has | were fifteen arrivals at San Franoisco, from Atlantis , thing of Sonsequanon wee testified, Ae datenes valeoaen Gente rerlerined The question is to be tested in the ae or se Ete by tee oe 0. Be eae i thte the Territory are progressing favorably, and agriculture they could do to mses thi poe seo going into ports, from the 16th to the £8th ult. * ©. . e market to- . ‘uvebas accoul wall, objection, that the prosecution had no right spon 576] bert pet pda anne SO citys which was not entirely completed when prosonted., | Tésciving Proper attention. | os, Oneortwo | been light, rates “howiagmo ‘change. Sale of 100 firkins to oiler evidence that these yee Fant hy ‘The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, é&o. It is well worth a examination for the taste displayed ‘in, English ships from Liverpool arrived in January, with » | butter, ex Contest, a4 02}40. She qenetien yas cupeted antl ole= ’ Batexconn March 28, 1853, | ita executions large number of immigrants, Rice’ —The Troubadour adds about 12,000 bags to our hy are le | Great Broad Tree Tunvel, on the Baltimore and eam : sovefe shock of an earthquake was felt at San Luis } aleady ample stocks. The market is very muol depresa- Take Navigation—Cattle jeg 1853. Ono Ralireed is completed—trains passed through for Personal Intelligence, , Obispo on the 6th February. ed, and tk ¢, lnere consumption, an wae hogs on board, t# in | tho first time to-day All the Reena Wises will be Among the arrivals at the Metre ey 1 yoater. ‘The P. M. Company have increased their number of | tion. No. 1 China is offering ff The steamer Amerien, with 2,000 Vek. te, etme a Hon. ’ G. | steamers Oregon DRit1s.—deles of 64 bales, ex Contest, at 1 ahelee of Dunitek: The Southerner and he propeller iene ay tore rtiis road, amd Mr @. THarvloon and |W: iWright. ox igember of fornv,; Col, John Bn vajcctfot the division of the State ia eillan impor: | Scoan—ale of 160 bola crushed, ex Oantest, 10346, GEiode are also in sight there. ke at Wostfiold broke in | Joshua Van fant, are spoken of as his suocessor. O'Pallan, St in; Jacob B. late Postmaster San one before the though tte advocates at pre- ‘Lomas. —Sale of 40,000 feet Eastern, prinelj ‘boards, en ae eri Tae egcantl oC cove were arovaing and | "We have ne mailbajone Richmond-aoron are now due | Frendeco, 0b velean, Unled Siatrs Army" Goa. | sat are quiet The eee aan | Gnmifiale of [00 tons Lackawanna at 616, Sant y eel frou New Orleans. Duff Green, Washington; ‘on, U. B. Navy. ao doubt an wphill course ‘the Legislature ‘Coat.—Bele «

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