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a THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6357. MORNING EDITION—THURS2AY JANUARY 19, 1854, PRICE TWO CENTS. ws 3 } Commerce, reported & bill making Quinsy, [iw “ls, ® port | pected them to emter with hi NE BY TELEGRAPH. weeaby. "A bate ensued and Sebi pea ministration. They may Fe . Pp TUE WRIT POINT ACADEMY—orPOmTION PEACH SPERCH SOM of Jeve for thet ssction, but ‘whe dto deat down the INTERESTING CONGRESSIONAL PROCERDINGS. | rae House took up the bill making appropriations for | Soutberm sympathies ux oid sa Northera tonpergs Books and Booksellers. THE APPLETONS AND THEIR NEW ROTABLISOMENT— THE MARPERS AND THBIB PRESEXT CONDITION. But few persons, comparatively «peaking, are aware of eventful comnection with the San Francisco, Neither personal safferings, wor the crippled coadition of his own versal, however, prevented him from extending a ready and cheerfnl bard of help to others, He promptly dia regarded fil persona) cors(derations, and perilled his life THE SAN FRANCISCO CALAMITY, Arrival of the Bark Kilby at Boston with @wenty-two Passengers from the Wreok— pdt eonmecniage 2 the support of West Point Military £ rit Mr. Smith’s hour having expired, Mr. Perkins obtained even, at the ory of distress which fortamstely reached | the importance and extemt of the book printing, pubiia®- : popeeoet no ster Iban Bagg RS pee Meeting at the Merchants’ Exchange, His eure from the San Francisco; and by almost super- | ing, and selling business. Oeoaslonally the curtam i iti i i Mr. Gmmrrr Santa, (abolitionist) of N. Y., said 5 a asked bim to yie! joor teg minutes, un- . uman exertions snseseded in reveuing more than s hun. . Exciting Incidents in the House. Pieper pein usa pre a Rl called cael MI RET TY wi - dred of the privengers of that ill fated ship. Nor did | Lited by some great calamity like the recent free; but Makin caceeki nan Mr. Jonms (dem ) of Tenn.—I believe the previous qaes- Mr. Bavzy, ( Jol considering the restionan LETTER FROM CAPT. LOW. bis benevolent efforts ceare here, Though blown off | ¢vém then the public have no idea that there are other “EPERCH OF GERRIT SMITH IN SUPPORT OF TER PEACE tog bas been demanded. idee Po d yeatar Say and to-day cecupied an wmusual time, ob: Capt. Féwin T, Low, commander of the bark Xilby, ar- | dv cise be miene. Bier De bet Peak tad ge pespengers establishmenta equal in magnitude to thet which ye~ter~ i jovstom, (dem. .—Let him " . on |, he oontinued for two da searol ° and POLICY. = ne > Abe E ped coe ee Mr, Surrm ea(d he was mach obliged te the gentleman, | “Y#d.{m town yesterday, and we have reosived trom hisn J {in yinw dteamer, that he might ile gr precious | (*¥ “ourished, lixe the fullness of mikdaummer, the following letter im regard to the loss of the Sac Yran- isco, Capt. Low acted » traly noble ard heroic part iv the rescue of the sufferers om the {ll fated steamer, and his statement will be read with great interest :— Naw Yorx, Jan. 18, 1854. ~~ ~ Mr, Sumy said he be! NEW YORK POLITICS AGAIN ON THE TAPIS, | Sete fricsndn to-day is but a heap of rains. We have collectel @ few facts for the sake of snlightenment on thie point, The shops, stores, warehouses of New Yoak are among her brightest jewels, and the enterprise her merchants in al} branches of trade forms pgrees of the human =~ Cuarman yemarkec—The gentleman cannot pro- oe Mr. Sxrrm—You have lost the cream ef it. You had Detter walt. : : to be th sl 0 Committee rose, MR, SMITH, OF ALA, IN REPLY 10 MR. CUTTING. | withstanding the popular idee tothee'airace Ke netieed | Mr Jonm of Tenm. moved that the debate om the Des , ‘of | clesey bill nhall cease im ome hour afior again going into cargo; till cirenmetapoes beyond buman control com- prlled him to abandea his gecerous purpose. Notwith standing all the hardships which be and his crew have endured, we are happy to state that they are all in good ealth. MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE OF MER- ————— there was no tuch mighty bindramoe to | progress Mx. Janna Gorpon Baewerr:— keystone of the areh of her glory. This generally ' : Comm iitee. se RELIEF FOR THR SAN PRANCISCO SUFFERERS, | Sii'cs the tart” barkstoce eed nara iri oF tle | PeSding whioh the House adjourned. “After repeated. solicitations oa the part of thoes who | CHANTS—STATH OF THE SUBSORIPTION | received propcattion ia equally tree with regard tw te Seta Sti eed and therefore it was he would use all honorable meas —— are anxicus to know the fullest partioulara in rsgard to} LIST—MONEY STILL COMIN@ IN—THE | peokseliers, and it affords # sheering evidence of the taste te defeat it Sirangely mad ia it, ima mation professiag NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. tho late disastrous wreck of the steamer Sam Froacitco,1 | FEELING IN OTHER CITIES. of the readin York i ¢ 9, ig public tha: the wealthiest New pob Controversy in the Senate Relative to the fe be anak OH Gt hin Dee ee have consented to make a brief statement of the nffair,do | AD adjourned mevting of the merchants’ commatt'ee was | Ushers are thoes who faraish'the most unvzoeptionabls Bailroad War at Rrie. pation that (here should be any manifestation of war. * Senate, for as it came within my own knowledge, held yesterday st noon ie the Board Room of the In- } literary paiulum. This is partioularly true of the Apple ; “My voioe is s:iil for war!’ are words imputec to aa Li- Arsayy, Jam. 13, 1854. On the morning of the 27th of December the steamer | surance Buildixgs, at which Messrs. Tileston, Ogden, | tons, and it is of their new establishment thatiwe purpose lustrious Roman. As he was s heathen, and lived more CAMATION @F OFFICIAL DUTY ON SUNDAY. ‘Business pantie HN. ¥. hegislatare. than two thousand years ago, it was not renee be : anould be the advocate of war; bat that wa, ‘a | 4 teport wna made this morning by eoncurrent resolu- Mare Disaster: Sap Francisco was first seen from the Kilby, at abont eight o’olock, As soom as she was perosived it was appa- rent to all she was im distress, having the union Walker, Barstow, Perritt, Morgam, Jones, and other gentle- mon attended, Mr, Pernirr was called to theshair, fo speak. About twenty years ago, Danie? Appleton and one of his sons commenced the bookselling business at No. 206 sense of right acd wrong, with two thousand year, @ | tious, in favor of the corention of all official duty om Saa- of retro f Railroad Aceldent, ppt Sifted wad passing trreaen to ad, shoeMl'| days from 6 4-H, to P. M. . It ise ovve fora day. dowm, and being dismasted, The Kilby was laying | Mr. Tuusrox, Treavarer, said that Mr. ford had Just | Broadway. They soou obtained a highly respectable mer den he, 8 hee Mr. Oar, (dem,) of 8. C., raisod a question of order, fe- horsioetrse rae Biael toat the time, and such wan the violence of the gale | recurved his book, with a list of subscriptions amounting | cantile character, and ‘teeping themselves carefully aleot i pels that the gemueman should o olive himeelt to the A bill was intveduoed for the incorporation of compa- | tnat it was impossible to give immediate relief, The wird | to $860, and Mr. Walker had his made up with sums | from everything except their owm partisular businem, KF w subject. . 3 - panies mavigating the canals. ‘was blowing from the northwest, and the sen was very | which came to $225, Some of the heaviest bookswere | they succeeded. Tem years afterwards the senior membar ‘rom sshington. ker. Suita rephed that he should, roost rtrongly, 1 y y EN, FOOTE—Tn GADSDEN TREATY—SMITH Ys. Mr. Okw asked the Speaker to ceo'de the question ‘Two or three loeat bills wore passed. rough. At three o’cloek im the afternoon I wore ship, | yet out, but he had no doubt that ths entire aaount paid | of ihe firm was gathered to his fathers, Ose som after CUSFING—THB NESGASKA BILL_PREAIDENTIOn, A & : Lad aia woat would become of the Military ‘THE FROWOTION OF MEDICAL: SCLRU and came under the les quarter of the disabled steamer, | 80d promised did not fail (far short of eight thousand | another was admitted into the business, until at the ‘The bill for the prowotion ef medical science came up APP@INTMENTS, KTC. dollare He had passed all the cash paid into the bank rt ‘The SPeakme cecived tbat the gent! wan in order. which to some extent gave us m knowledge of her condi- present time !t is managed by four brothét—e powerfws __ Wastyaros, Jam, 18, 1854, Mr, 8x7 presumed the Obair would eon Tpndigh: ead wandevated at longts. It Anally } tion}, but the violent storm still’ forbidding snecor, | sud prepared the following list :— and fraternal guartatte, General Foote left for New York to cay. ‘Sere ara ee Tareas ca trnptes of Faget hoes or GOVERNOR'S NOMINATIONS. we again Iny to, waiting for # favorable oppor- It. $508 U3 It was found about » year since that the olf stand was ‘Mr, Gadaden has telegraphed that the treaty is honora- | °F birty five times as masy as the whole popula Several nominations were sent im by the Governor, | tunity of communicating with her. On the nost 50 | 20t sufficiently commodioun for the rapidly tacressing i aa geet Hien ca tre {ace or the earth. In Bible language “Who Ae and wore referred to the @p- | ‘porning we again passed under the loe of the 50 | business of the Grm, and early in 1853 the Appleton . Smith's speech to day, im reply to Mr. Cutting, is | flew al ene? And io contemplating this great ae “ iled tain Wi 60 0 ne ply ing, tlaughter, he asked. shall the sword ‘devour’ tor. | WHLCAMSACRG FLANK ROAD—DISION OF Tua aIxem JoDIeLL | di#masted thip, aad were ba led by Captain Watkine, 0 FL Corning ...++ 8 | purchased the Society Library bulléings, corner of Broad whe requested us to femd a boat alongside,” Wo re plisd “ @erieinly,” and immediately a bont wis manned aud sent te the steamer, aad which brought Capt. Wat- kina om board the Kilby. Having arranged for tekiog way and Leonard street. This basiding was srected ta 1835, and at an expense of $90,000. For the building and lana the Appletons paid over $100,000, and the work of alteration, which was commenced on the 1st May, 2863, 260 Charles N. Taloot... 250 A. A. Low & Broth: 250 Carlisle & Zimmerman 160 Willets & Co,. 26 25 G.leRobbias&Sou.. 25 DINTAICT ‘The Nebraska bill will remain ox the table for the pre- | by war? The, cont a ths. whole, ayatent™ ta | ,,TB# Mill relative to the Williamsburg. and Oypross Hts sent, Members wish to hear from their odastituents, Rarope iene, in time of praok, tacluting interest on Plank Read Company, and the bill to divide the atxth Ju- 101 Cicial District were passed Mr, Redfleld’s nomina:ion will not bo acted en for the sally, This notions hae, etal pad co Gollere | ran saz YRANCISOO CALAMOTT— AM NOBLE CONDUC? OP THR warand RESCUARS, fortifientions, five hundred mitiliozs of dollars; fy ‘ the passengers from the wreck, Capt, Watkins returned 260 Warren Delamo...... 60 | and which has just been completed, will make the entire The Unin published an article to cay, that ls considered | snd this nation haa actually paid out of the treasury for | Pi, france “fered the following resolation:— | | to she steamer, and the work of transferring those on 150 Isaac M. Bull......:. 60 | value of the building about $150,000. In the alterstiona, fn the light of @ feeler on the subjes: of a veto to rail- el ea) aoe: one! half that sum, besides vie in Congress bo requested to obtain from board Immediately commenced. This was on the 28th 50 Chamberiais, Kebla- taste and coavenience ssem happily combined. The ea- e immense cost of the militia, The debts of a nation islature @ sultable-expression of the higit serse 60 son &Uo.. Lat hs road bills. are wairly war debts. There are mo asriguable limits to ‘noted States of the heroic | Of December, the day after we had frat seem the | Jemes Levmox., 80 | tire interior was destroyed. The frst floor was formorly The Beate has confirmed Franklin Forney, as Consul | the accumulation. So long as war is deemed to be me- ee Oran Sam Francisco, In reshipping the passengers the | Henry Chauncey. 20 | used asa lectars room, with a heavy staircase in the ccatre,’ Ot Camsary, Italy. Wm 7 Chandler, Consul at Tania, and | S0°Oer7s 00, lone willl there we arti And, to lone fer, of the ship military eame first, the ofisers leaving the wreck | ).D-AMiller. a noe 20 | Anew flight of steps, of glass and fron, have been oom- ¥. W. Behm, as Consul at Mensit unjust to repcdiate war debts, let the burden be ever #0 Te -gprhdeains S according to their rank. This arrasgement at | Wm. ?. Furniss. 100 Boonen, Gra: 100 | structed, te afford communication with the upper pert of —— -——— - oppressive, from age to age. Such is the commanding in- Jobn J, Walker 25 Hewitt & O»., CHIRTY-TUIRD CONGRESS, fluence of war, ard. the world-wide sentiments crested peters generally sequiensed in, inasmuch the building, New floors have been Ietd, and the hall {< @f- li 1d to nek that onme i 25 Spofford,Tileston & Co 150 7 PIES SESSION, in favor of it. Nodebt wan considered, more asered | honorable testimonial of apprcbation ‘may ve presented to | &@ it was the intontion to receive all on board the ab roe tr pea 100 | vided into three compartments by lines of Coriathtam piBawes-2 and obligstory than a war debt; and yet ao far from | 1%, commanders, clcers and craws of the Three Bells, be | steamer, and all cxpected to disembark. It was about 95 ¥. A. Doleno 60 | pillars, painted im imitation of Slema marble. Thess Senate. ® war cebs being sacred and obligatory, it is The resolution waa Inia over. three o’clock in the afternoon before the first bost load 10 Wm. 3. Wetmore 59 | pillars also support the book shelveo; which are of oak.” Wamumreron, Jon. 18; 1908, | MO Salat sad 18 is am tepeestive diy $0 s0- THH PROPOFKD PURCHASE OF MOUNT YERNON. was received, and the work eontinuod until dark ut 1 Eben'rStavens & 80m. 200 | 76 getting is ornamented In light freveo work, whioky ” pudiate it. No dectrine should be more indignantly Mr. Brooxs called up the joint resolution relative to $0 K, Boll&H. @ Ransom 100 PETITIONS FROM NEW YORK, ETO, tcouted than that one generation should lay claim tothe | tne purchase of Mount Vernin, The question being ce | Which time we had received about one huntred end fif:y- 30 ——— | gives pleasant relief to the eye. The basement has bem Mr. Fam, (whig) of N Y., presented pstitiogs from | Campings, and mortgage the iodustry of the coming ge: the amendment offered by Mr Mu! yy Mr Mcnroe, providing that it Blow York, im favor of » lino of stea cers between Brook. | ACh. Nothing was more common among the Sistes | shell not be desecrated by slave labor. 4 . of Eaye} than that the very life-blood of th ople Tynand Germany. Also, © petition from inspectors of | should be rqueesed out to pay the anndial interest’ Re. | , MT MUNROE spoke at length, whem tne Senate ad: 120 Total, . $6,403 Mr. Jowns stated that he was certain that the Board of Underwriters would subscribe to the fand. He had also five of the steamer’s company. We then rested on both sides, expecting to renew our labors in the morning. During the night the hawser which conneoted the two finely fitted up, acd has five hundred lineal fest of ahely- ing. There isa vault front of sixty feet wuder Broadway. This portion of the establishment is cet apart as 9 pack- Gustoms in New York, for increased comparnation, pudiati tuch a debt must take place before the peo. | /ourned- — vessels together parted, and at the dawn of morniag the | heard thata list had been opened in Philadelphia, It was | ing department, where orders from the country and” Mr. Cobras, (whig) 0’ Ps. ‘prenente’ the proceedings of Recon Si Ag aN rite Beer) oe ce Assembly, San Franciseo was nowhore in sight. Thero was | thovght that very many would cheerfully give money im | gbroad ere received. On Catharine laze ® osparate build- 4 8 public meeting in Philaielphia, in favor of cheap Ocean | but repudia'ion more; and there never — will Atsant, Jan. 18, 1854. | them muck anxiety among the passengers for the fate | that city. ing, mainly glass and tron, has been constructed. Here ¢ postage. bea wholesome revolution that is not followed by repu- THR NINBTKRNTH WARD PARK. of those remaining in ths steamer, inasmuch ea t! Mr. Tizsron moved that s committee of three bs ap- | 411 the goods for the house are received, and the maix ‘The bill for the relief of Lowis @. Wiilis was paused. diation. A far England anc ptoliand oe concerned, A portion of the New York delegation presented « re- | were thas separsted par from ckilizen, husbands | pointed im order to superintend the preparation of the | entrance on Brosdway will cever be obstructed. There It was de aye and LANDS WANTED BY FENNGYLY ANIANA—DERATH ON THK RAILROAD | person to pay, which the people are bouad to dig out of | Prt im favor of repealing the Nineteeath ward Park act. eee se) eae pieces of plate end medals which It was pcopowed to pre- | gre. piso separate entrances om Leonard street. The ‘WaR AT RKIB, BTU. the earth BILLA PARGRD, nights anxious eyen looked out through the ctorm in | **t to the different captaino—Capt. Watkins included— | 4j mensions of the main building are sixty feet front, etx. ‘Mr. Osorem introduced a bill granting land to the State inne Gesired te know whether these remarks were in The following bills were passed:— hose or Conread grand Cela of tue ceo vearel, | the mates and sailors of the ships. ty-six feet roar, and one hundred fest deep; and thie~ e lon this time t) ‘Bee at df Pennsytvaata to aid in the completiva of the Sunbury ‘The SPEAKER decided that the gen‘leman was in order. To amend the Revised Statutes. rv sopatehas oe rer ee ware sla abt pepe Lopate d The resolution was adopted. pace bas been most judiciously dispovd of. The build- and Erie railroad, and for the endowment of a Normal Mr, SMITH resnmed—The people of those countries are Relative to furnishing the Legislatuve with stationery. wehool for the education of female teachers, He pointed | Miserably bound to toll to pey both principal aod inte- | Relative to jurors in New York city. out the t Simportance of connective Erie and Paile. | res plese continue to dig Raed tr gece taped phen | Authorising the Board ef Superrisors to use seal to dt i abe My * —_— ae onan ee eee De cammit tala she P . In addi. | Make certified copier of their proces! ings as evidence, me ‘Coors: addressed the Senate for nome time, point. | tion to the loss of eo property by wars, ho would = Kings ee the jurisdiction of the Court of Sessions in ‘bene 1t fom thi Ie tend his tx quiry to the more iaportant les in morals an . leripedkerety yer eri” Poadslpin- tant” Tie, ane religion. | it was enough to say That war hes pose Gna eee ee from etal of the eaboot for ter f the world that eveu good men are not shooked sy it. Toe then an rye or a8 ioee bid prey teed strongest aigument egaicet war is the fact that war has To perfect the amendments to the opnstitutton provid- share im the public lancs or their procesda He moved » | bad the power to copform the world to war. The doctrine | #6 for an enlargement of the Frie Canal. Messrs, Tueston, Walker, and Morgan were ap ointed ‘as auch committee, It was unanimously rerolved that Mr. Perritt—Chairman —be added to the committes. Mr. Ti.sstom eaid that he for one should wish to see something done for Mr. John W. Marshall, engiurer of the Sen Frauciseo, who had also exerted himself nobly, both night and day, until he was perfectly exhausted. and nad come on shore almost naked, having jos all be p»ssensed cumstares which compelled us to make the quicksat voyage to the nearest port. The Kilby, at the time of the rescue, was herreif in a crippled sate, being then forty eight days from New Orleans, and ssverely tried by the great vicleuce of the storm. She was lesting badly and short ofrail. ‘Mee Kilby was loaded wit a geveral cargo, mats ly of eot:on. We were short of pro visions whem we first spied the Sea Franciseo, havim; boon at sea nearly doable tas time for a usual voyage. On Friday morping Jam. 13, 056 0’clock, we ayoke the ship Lucy Thowpsou, Capta.n’ Pendleton from orpool in heated by steam pipes, the boiler being placed in Catharine lane. By these means water in carried to the upper stories of the duilding, and a quantity of hose is always ready im case of fire. The printing and binding of this house are dons by contract. ‘Thelr stereotype plates are kept in vaults in various perte of the city for tho sake of greater security. Buch, im brief, is the new ertablisitment of the Apple- ; tons, Itbas already been visited by thousands of pee itoen that wer is ceoersary ia the greatest libel on mankind, BILLS PANSED for New York. ‘Too captain very ® xenerousi; Sean Contgy ot 0°Gh;. SAM be tagarase Rile Weald There wes no blocdsbed ia Penaryivas ts un Is stil meat. pita bill smending the charter of the New York Cham- supplied” us with all” the Hrores. we required, was | 2 OvétC. ‘ Si ae ple, who have incladed all ranks of the people—from the- {railroad ie KAY. g * Were rhamea by the peaceful approach, with of Commer took on ows vessel one hundred aod teen «Uh ent was generally approvi y the com- | literary gourmand, whose janed with envy and de. poe opened mcr aR lyudee eldeeas wee Hepat wed out vrepors, of the fouuce:, aud be bsit-ved. were am-- ‘The bill to pervect the smexcment to the constitution | cf cur pasvengers. The remainder wore tally satiation | i ae oh light upon the splendid London and Oxford Wook the eduvone deluxe fromsuch publishers as Longman, Mure ray, Hebert, Ackerman, Virtue, Rivington, Parker, or Boha—to the juveniles who tura over the Christmas books and wonder at the fact that their elders cannot ap- preciate the “pictures” as they do. Everything can be found here—from the twent; five cemt upto the twenty- five dollar volume. The srrangement of the books upom the shelves, and the classifies:ion of each department, te an exo-lient idea, combining the utile with the dulos. ‘The Appletons carry on all branches of the bookselling, rica to Citarn her-elf, even to che axteut of abandoning | Providing fcr an enisrgement of tue canals, by 116 to 1 Detwoen other | Tis vsule policy aug precticn ef war, and east herait |. ME. Coxnino introduced @ bill granting & abarter to for protection ‘oa the world's heart, she would find | tht Protestans Epixoopal Methodi-t Somety of Nuw York. feceral courte. yy | that mse pein lh trusted. Eosren would setae matics aria wot ergn ‘tho ast char- veined prison Stator be ssbhame eke aivente.e of her ng dis Brooklyn. wre at sme coment Guiven “satire soo armed. H+ admitted that th estion. im common oe hg chartering the Bloom!ngdale Savings ‘Were «till contivu'ng their open defiance to law, | *1'h other-.» board to meiatein. both by laud aod sa, jan a ee et wie Fe ata up rails, bu niog bridges, and © z | large armed force, to be wielind sgainat the enemies f ths eet viel Be i itive to nsticss and thelr property. He thought Pennsylvania ‘eval bemen race scat he fags of the earth—the | Clerkein Now York. i oe mooti aid for the Erie rosd with very bad graee, pirate looking for innroent pr-y; but th-se armed foros: = —— ges! . Le) fe on Elections pro- ‘these outrag-s. There seemsd’ to de no | sbovlc be of a moral end inte lestuaio ter. With this | ceed 10S irece county to take testimony on the ovn- im Pennsylvania to put cown the rioters. | View he wan i favor ef military and maval academies— | fort erarcam tion the Hi 1 Philadelphis ard other parte of the State, Prepare people for war, but whieh look ‘thous disyosing of the question the House « t= j ; ‘appeored @ strorg sympathy t» back then, The Spurned remein on board the Kilby, after the Lusy Prompavo lett os we cuntinued our courre towards New York the port for which we steered aft r leaviog the 4veamnar, and ok @ pilot op bosrc off Fire Island. Un tae morning of Saturday, the 14th when in sigut of the Highisad lights at tandy H ok, a strong m rihwester atruok us, and we were driven to nea ageio, fetching up about fitty miles . Wr then ia with the ate propeller City of Yurk, plying between Boston and Poiledelyhia, and by her was towed into Bortox, where we arrived on Mouday morning last, at 5 o’oloox 1 expnot clove this without expressing my regard to the of the Lucy Thompson fer le aaa al to any communication by rail on States over its territory Her ocrtiveas 008, ® member of the committee, stated the ollowing interesting meoident:—He aaid teat bw hed re- ceived, neatly put up io « letter, tures guid dollars, asa Gopation frum three children, one aged three yrars, ano ther five, and the thid seven years old Tey stated that thei: father wae a Livutenaat in the United States Navy, and abroad in the service of the goverment, and fearing that he might meet vith a +imilar méfortune to that endured by ‘he pa senge-sof the San Framsdseo, they begged his acceptaxee of the scall sum they had saved. pane med police. After further eluc bie aid eatended to us in our distress, My thanks are : Governens too, bad writieo a letter tothe people of Erie, | print, he. cm ppc tt — beige oo te L Interesting from Boston. of the tity of New York, for | The meeting then adjournet. - book importing, and book publishing business. They in whieh he oxpressea ‘or theca the sironeeat sympathy, | © the euilisaion oiee ore ctfoe ton, wa: cane, | THR MASSACHUSKTS WEBSTER ASSUCLATION- have about $760,000 capital invested, and give employ- hk of cestrac . Why? Owixg to a compsrstive exemption from war more ASSUCLATION—SNOW Ri " PROPOSED PUBLIC DINNER TO A , Poe ren, Crea coher ads hetaepet {e wontd be wift | thax all other cauren trgetber. Our country kas done | STORM—MABINE DIRASTERS—INSURANOD OW THR | faranT now, relating to the deplorable fate of the San CRIGHTON. CAPTAIN | went constantly to about five hundred persons. Thole condition that Penasyty suis’ anoni mit other States in in the cause of peace—new and then, we TaM 0’ BHANTER, kTO. Francisco, I subsaribe myself, Yours, fe, i. yearly sales amount to $700,000. They remit to Londom . LOW. tep backwards, as ii to form eommections between roads over her territory. Boston, Jan. 18, 1854. 43 Watt eraser, Jan 18 1854. for Koglish books, every year, not less than $150,000, ‘Mr. Coorm: replied, that if the proore: ings at Erie were may take no more. We should heve on one side The Masrachusetts Webster Association celebrated the Sims: We have from time to time given to the patriots thi ‘Asal books (their owf ; dard, as John#fampdenm bad, * No ste pa back- NEWSPAPER ACCOUNT. and they have orders for American (! owh pub- See bat ow bl rm Le paca Pe ge ‘apd ch the olber “God witt us” Adopt this | Suiverrary of bis birthday bya banquet at the Revere 1m the Boston Journal, Jan 17.) and exiles of other lands grand public entertainments, Hiostions amd thcese of other houses) to the amouat of some justice im the Ser ator’s remarke; bat there was an | pelicy and there wil be joy on earth and joy in heaven. | House, this evening. About one hundred and Afty gen The bark Kilby, Capt, Low, from Orleans, arrived Sincerely believing that he who saves one human life | $550,000 yearly. They print books for foreign countries Sawritton Ristory of the events ieadirg to :hese occur Ese ein Policy rucceec, and we +ball contribute to re- | tlemen were present; Hon Marshal P. Wilder presiding, | ** thie port this morning, having on board twenty-two | is greater than he who destroys thousands, I propose to | in foreign lang they send many books, inel rences, which, when krown, woul par the matter in a | mov? that deep stream of sim sod sorrow which war has | Speeches were made by Mr. Piankett, the Liente: . | perwena teken from the wreck of steamehip dan Franeisco, the ‘itiseas Of New York an enjoyment, which I feel foreign langusy ey 7 jading different The wrovgs and {n-uite egdured by the | sent down through all ages of the world Governor, Mayor Smith, Hon, George ?, Healy, Hom. G. The =e gives the following account of his falling yoy lo feel | dictionaries from Spanish to Boglish and from Spanish ta eee ee ee ana acta eran perisenta The Malitery Lill was passed uncer the operation of the | w. Warren of Charleslown, and others. Letters wore | 18 71th the tan Trango tata | earring) Mii remember for years with pleasure and | Freneh, to South Americs, & market that has heretofore a revious qu \. read ae rT _j associa’ look A. M, satisfaction. Cee ener etna outage, when cree cowards | - Also the Pill for the peyment of invalid amd other pen | Fes teen cryauizoc siace Mc, Websisr's desth. Hoa, Bs. | © b#ary N. W. gale, saw a ship to ihe leeward, epoarent- | ""D0t'cs 21+ cane. Crighton and the offleers of the Three | Tm Tupplled by Parisian publishers, They average qwould resiat. The people of Erie had hen greatly wrorg- | sicrs. ward Everett in the President; and Rufus Choate, George | 'Y Sismasted; supposed her to be one of Vollin»’ steam filoers four new becks per week, but have great dificab Gd. When the whole bistory of thin matter was writ | The House went into Committee of the Whole onthe | ashmun, and George T. Curtis are among ite vioe-presi. | ‘ips, but at the time could render her no assistance, At | Bellas public dinner, in some building large enough to | ty in supplying the demand for their edues- be thought it would be found th=t if ‘and | State of the Union on the deficiency im the Appropriation | denty. 3:16 P. M., get refed foresail, end wore roand for her. At | contain the multitude who would flock to {t, and suitable | tional publications and standard works. They have nearly ben tmjury bai been inflieted, i: did not oom- | Dill. The steamship Canada, Captain Sione, sailed at noon | 5:40 came under her lee quarter, and lay to during the | fur no glorious an ocsasion. Let the galleries be opened | oe fete me hp carbene mene with the people of Erie He #d vot wish, how. | TH NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC AXD FREK SOIL WAR—-ANOTAER | tocay, with 68 parsengers for Liverpool and 18 for Hai | BEbY to the warm bearts end bright eyes of that sex ever aym- | ™S0Y ‘Benton's Thirty Years in the Senate,” and prepa- ‘over, te be fesairtund 04 encouraging anywhere s spirit) Ae ee fax, fhe takes $231,000 in specie. ave eee Leigh Legh at Prriiced ethising with sorrow, and ready tor rations have been made to supply fifty theusand ocpies of oy ir. Sut, (dem ), o! @ floor to resume o opt. Wat Je be there spread forthe jul eer cea. ertdatlamen drew up toelt esses in frome | yy he ost able Tam O'thanter, from Caloatts, was ewaed | SF ks Gon Braneisoo, balled him to send a bor, whioh we | dove sea. 4 Ss the first edition They are now publishing « uniform nd nights hovered around that devoted ahip, aud le urvivors of the dreadful catastrophe be invited to meet their brave deliverera. Very reapectfuily, RIOHARD BELL, fr m yeat ee Utena kntree Peas, | echt 1d be regretted, werlously and sinoerely, it feevnhon dares. | wes bis @ucy to reply to the remarks which the gentieman irasia, ae ee a from New York, (alr Cutting.) delivered yesterday. He Soulé of New Haven, aoa was commanced by bis The amount of insurerce is not yet ascermined. ‘am O’Sban er was insured in this city to the exteat ut did, aod Capt. W. came on board and had an intervie # with me, in regard to which wan the best wry to proceed to save the lives of hia passengers and get thea on board the edition of the British posts, which will form by iteelf « Mbrary of one hundred volumes. They have supplied the London publishers with & fine edition of the Spectator, ot into this d@oulty un vil/ty, tied his 4 he Kitby, a care nienaaw Feeause he took it for gronted What wa intellectual ‘ussel | yg Tbe Soua™iDR Oe tee ear We commenced tmmediately to bost them on beard the | gy gy, ftom the Boston Traveller, Jan. 16] | which is in mo wey inferior im appoararos (excepting the Mr. Purnr, (dem ) of Is., in conreq: 00+ of the {ilness ee teen faeces vot Roe foment 25,000 Boylaton, Il 6,000 Ser toarpinatie Lewaod ee have been obtained from three of the crew of the brig | et that the paper is not so white and vo irm—e diflouk [ener eet Mr. Ni etl er savpaaed Se cen = ner, be deemed it to be Cuty to atrip the oman of 16,000 Mercantile,...... ret} rk, havieg taken off ome hundred and nitty, wheo pane Gore Leth coer Dod veg [Menge 4 S Gem Strout, | ty which eannot be remedied) to any Hoglish book of the a sereed to m cdines- | coaie of bis narels and perbape oxi) seme o beanti 3 3'600 up ‘rom the eastward lost the lifeboat. | [n's siatenem! goss © Tnacteoo, yh take on same class, Their pronouncing dictionaries of the Ger- ILIA P fol plawes which yesterday floated over hie head. Ano- ovis his prevailed here sineo nove, tof the steamship, and after a fruitless | 1 Terenas the) wind mod of | man, Frenoh, and Spanish languages, are unsurpassed. met iealos demise: ther reagon of regret is that New York politios are #0 bite » | earch of two aud « half deys, proceeded on the passage | Det Perstnerry a soon a0 the wind moderated, in the | jee of the variety of the business they transact F nagt ot te Charloc A. Keliet. mixed and diversified. and 0 difficult to be understood, The Biltiad brig Eleanor, from New York for Halifax, | /F the Srrt port. Me ntice Cold waite ene eco made | An of the ty 0 y transact may Fo divides Dhio into two Judicial districts and being uch s stranger to tue intricacies, he did aot | went ashore on Cranberry Head, near Yarmouth, on Fri. | _, From Jaoua’y 1 to January 13. after leaving the ateam- | fo.uico when remonstreted with by the mime ce the | Pt Dad from this list of their publications for the last To 0 $5,000 for the Marine dospital at St, | feel bim»elf prepared w measure awords with the gentle | Tay tart. The vessel would probabiy doraved. sbip, had heavy N. W. gales; lost nila and became leaky; | imn"Sns Naued lt he did wot luteud to seat ti the | week:—A pew edition of Telemaque; volume five of Cal- spperinte % | man. Be should leave that for some of bis honorable | “Ee ship southampton, from New York for London, be. | *8# short of provisions, water, &o,, aud found it impossl: | wBvel mad, grued oO ke Ud mos totes to suabet. tose | Oe pre i dea portions Miron the elie? of Charles Cooper & Uo., of Maine. colleagues, believing some one could unmask t tle | fore reported at sachor delow, short of able seamen, was | >! to Ket isto port Tivretbey are then fasy would be'abonta here; besides : For the wellef of James Dunning. \ man if be is mas His (Mr Smith's) duty was to pre | towed up to the city this evening. On the 13th, at 6 A. M., Jat. 4118, lon. 72 10 W., 9) page Bir abn ramet pe j denides, | new romances. For the pelief of Red-oo« Fresman. vent the spread of the political oontagion, and be wished to . ship Lucy Tacmpron, Capt. Pendleton, trom Liverpool fer] Mf fren FO nlepgiie, tay souls sit come on poard, | The above desultory sketch will give the reader an idem Tore reumburse the Gomaion Council of New York one. | piace the infected gontieman in quarantine, He, then Great Railroad Jubilee at Detroit. Mi ber and contracted ehh cept P to’ teester a por, | substantial verse! T would assist them ”? Te this deciatcn | as to the Appletons, who are in the height of their pros- tate ongmecitiares for the First Regiment of New York Vo- | Proserue © tn gentleman came to Washington with @ Pye es iphean be a picts tion of the troops on board, as we were in an excesdiogly Lap i Lo pata id peered the remonstran perity, Let us take a glanee at the present condition of JUDICIAL MATTERS. deliberate design to agitate aod disturb the admiuis- opening of the ( ory fern Road pe splendid af- crowded state, and sufferisg for want of provisions aud These seemen deny \he report already published that the Harpers, who have lately suffered a most severe Mr. Purrrz reported acversely to the question referred | tiation and distract the democratic party tarough ont | rip entire business part of the elty was illum. | "**¢ Captain Strout picked up asy floating provisioas—dat | blow by the burning of their establishment in Peart te the Jadiniary Committee, whether it be oomstitutjonal | the country ; charging tbat the gentoman was mot | 241.4, cconom were fring, and great enthusiasm pre- | , Accorsingly. about ove hundred and A'ty were got on | lls that the Nupoleom wa then on a siior! allowance to show that the apirit of chants dose to provide for reference to ‘arbitration of causes arleing | *ncere in his proposition to eompromire on the slevery led, Two thouranc my t the dinner. board the L. T., and carried to New York. Capt. Low | 1) i neumbent on Captain Strout, have aiveaty +treet, ow pi our me pot st comme lew. topica a» embodied in the resolaticm of the Baltimore | Poon ea splendisty dvcorsted, end beude diso>areed | Tat sito indebted to Capt Pendieten for » supply of axils | 4414 to make a full and ratistactory exp! a eeig, | cevert them im adversity. Aresoleriion was wWopte | di inquiry as to the | Ccnvention. Passing from this, he next assayed to show quent music. The Mayor ef Detroit presided. It waa | *®¢ Provisions, which they very much needed atthe time. | 10's, these charger—ard if he fails no to 10 am inv The Harpers hada splendid buflding on Pearl street. vstlemap’s Own admission the *' softs” are At 10 o’elook on Fitday night last, Higblamd lights W. by 8., 10 miles, wind veering to the wer'ward, thence to W.N W,, the ba:k being light, oould fnot head on. and was blown Ofty miles to the eastward of Barnegat where the steamehip City of New York, Capt. Mathews, from rhiladelphia for Boat m, in sight, and bore down for the bark. Atl0 A. M took me ip tow tor Bustoa Capt. Mathewr, of the City of New York, showed every ti «ation*of some kind shou¥l be bad, end the whole truth published to the world. One circumstance is mentioned in ubis stateme: Tima which is calculated to throw They state that while the Napoleom was near the San Francisco they saw abowt seven'y of the soldiers on board that vessel swept from thedrck by the rea et ame time. This caanot expedieney: of increaring the fees and s'lowsnces to t: Cuited Surrtos Judioial oMcers im the reverai States. Adjours.c4. & sumptucus repast, The firrt regular toast was—‘‘ The President of the United States,” to which Judge Wilkins, of Detroit, re- plied in @ most #plendid #: 6 © equent rpeech Second tosst—""Queen Victoria,” to which Col, Pieree, of Wine sor, respons ed with polot and p. wer. Third reguia: wast ‘The (ruvernor uf Mishigan.”” No They now oosupy the first floor of No. 68 Beekman street, where they reosive books which were in the hands of the binders at the time of the fire, aad fill orders as best they may. The traits of thirty years’ labor was swept away before their eyes, but they have lost no time in commen House of Kepresentatives. ix about sp tis bere. voted for Mr Veu Buren Wasutvorton Jan. 18, 1864 of Mr Marcy, woo deslered FUR PROFOWND CHANGE INTHE METHOD OF KLKCTING THB PRES | that to the victors belenged the apoiin”’ The «polls 1 oy . The Han Francisco fell in with the Napoleon the | cing their labors to replace it. They had about thirty DENT AND VICK PREMLDKYE wen of New York erowth. Toe qontiomen anid | Tsponee re attention to the wants of parser, hm . “ h regular toast—' The Governor General of Cana- day after her decks had beea swep’ and her “harricans ‘They now employ as as they cam God The Howe adopted resolations providing for the 1) ch that the elee:ion was searovly over when the po Ne were Mr, , Brazihan Consul; Madame Bense and | oY % * presses. They ploy as many oy neath a found the pest chew le New Youre wore oeing | ‘it,” No rerposse *. 0, W. Abbrac (a menber of the Brazilian | " ¥'*' had bern washed overbard. No one was swept | iaig gag some of their work has been sent to Philadel ficm the steamer’s deeka while the Napoleon was in sight, or subsequently to that time. TELEGRAPHIC, MEBTING OF PHILADELPOIA MERCHAWSS. PaUADELPHLA, Jaa 18 1854.- ‘The merebants of this city bold a meetiog at moen to- morrow, relative to the rescue of the passengers of the ‘San Fra petsco. MEBTING OF BOSTON MERCHANTS. Boston, Jam. 36, 1864. ‘The meeting of the merchants, to get up to tmenials for the Sar Francisco rescue s, was held in the Bechange at ove o'clock today. R.B Forbes presided. A com mittee of fifteen was appotated, and $1,600 collested on the spot. pointment:-of a commit'es of nine members, to join such 4 filled with free soilers—Bullsly platform men—whil+ th committer as may be appointed by the senate, to whom | (4 Guard stoor in euasrment wad worder to koow the oon sued tare, Th aake shall be resferred the amendment proposed by Mr. Ewing | occarion of tpeee remaykable appointments. To what | erhpconmrir’ menue, Tie speeehen were mai for the smmendment of the constitution as to the mode of | (ther concluri a could penilemem come than that there | 404 yr Vendyke, 1 director and editor, trem Chi- wan Cisappointment D+cause of failare to oare office? vi \t 0 - 1 > Mr. Brydger Mannin; lesting Prvesident and Vice Presidest abolishing the i He had mnderstood vhat four fftha or firevixths, some | gt’ aye buyelice-" iien a savctetel hanes sed im poss billty of swallowing iteelf. tervention..of electors, «cd destroying t.¢ general ticket | say, ef the cflices im New Yoru, were givem to bankers | ton of he up Three sepulehral. groans, with visual conturtions, aod There were veluptary toasts in great numbers, com plimentary to the improvements of tne day, and wae | *°" ‘mment,) toon United Staten rope, with Sergeant Melntire, woion officer condasted himevif ip an excerdiigly creditable meaner while on boord the Kilby The Exobange Readicg Room was kept open during the whoie of last it, iu Order to telegraph the bark oa her they did at stout 4 o’clooe this roormmg and her arrivel at the wharf, st 534 o’cloon, Madame Brose, Mr. Faloom, and. W Abbreo and wife, were taken to the Tremont Hous After it had become koown that they had arrived, several ladies and gentle. men visited them, for the purpose cf congra:alating them on their Darrow saps from a watery grave, and to reader them all the aasisianos in their powsr The seventeen pol iers were taxen te the United States reeruitiog cooma, Merrimack stree’, where their wacts were amply proviced for, and at adout half past twvlre they proceeded to Governor’s Island ins steamer, These poor fellows have bad s very hard time of it, aed some of Them came Lear aucoum ing to the fatigue and dep-iva- tien of feod and sleep consequent upon the disaster. A’ior phia aad Boston, as they could sot find presses for it ta New York. The workmen are busy in rearing @ new building om the ruins of the edifices in Pearl atrest, aad the Ha pers have leased the new irom building im Best men street, near Gold, which they will occupy arti their own ts completed. They intend te receive ther cam tomers in the irom building next week. They have sow op band reveral books im sheets waiting for the Linders haods, The Magasine for January will not appent before the 26th inst. The Harpers sow employ abcat thirty Gompositors, and nearly one hundred yousg wemen, the latter in the binding department. The numsser will be inereared #0 soon ag they can occupy the row building’ Oply & short time since the Harpers direntiy employed four hundred and fifty persons, and indiragtly one thoa- into the same mamber of | #4 Care wen Mr Cormxe (dete) of N.Y, interruptiog—By what te ° ” sud representatives, | gathority do you mare «tat raiment? yan edhe to take djeot ma'ter general oh ote onsutterdtion. snd report ia vech matter of to thack jctenrae Mapuboteenane one e oes tet nd ers in the history of the City of the shall seeez most expedient 7 ‘Straits, the Great Wentern is a splendid road—two mamma ar commie hn | Berm arr tet nt | MMS ea cay ow agar into and report suitabl» measures for ‘ teat fhank: of Congress Vo, ‘hye who reveaed Pare Gace men in sas, Ot Of Weirty elk sppoiatees | Excursion trains leave at 12 o'elock for the Hamilton Joemempors from the steamer Sem Treneivoo: Messrs, | inet; instead bo Ghandler, McMullen, Cotting, Pratt, Hunt. Vansast, pet Dries ina werent : prin ape York be eon ‘The twe trains left for the Fast at 12 o’elock to. dsy Eddy, Semaard and Cros er ate cohen —wfthnd ng: tae opt 4 Tees stop at Hamilton to day, where another entertaia PROFORIEN'TO MAKE POCTMASTERS AND COLLECTORS ELECTIVE | ‘gre the free po ge '848—pothing but renegades, who ment is to be given by the ra: euthorities, went off with Governor Marcy. (Laughter ) f the press. ! mam eniabeeese tdille City Politics. more, will take a very long time to replace the: Mr. Waxcramos, (tem ) he New ¥ rk, gave ootien that | "Yr “aur reaumec—He supposed the administration Another Railroad Accident, ¢ Iabor on beard the Sem Fraacisoo, | peyocraTic REPUBLICAN YOUNG MEN'S GRWERAL Tastee oe ie former footing. ard to seuare bot arte “ Theta selict tommitten (oF waendicg vue oon | 82¢ General Pierce woulc not diem it mach of s compl, | 47 4 y ssgommotation Tals heed ew Tm tase : COMMITTEE. moachinery equal to that wilch waa destroyed. Theig stteetomatbonld he Inatracted we Inguys tote the spetioncy | thn Hoare ty know tat Me Marcy Uno, feverive of his; | mernime Zan off the track near the Weatpirt station A meeting ofthe above Commition for the year 1954, | latentllatof new books snd new eii\vens numbers won ‘masters am doollooiors of the re but he woula say the Presidemt cieplayad grest aagacity Pais, 4 maeeer or was aovereiy infor pases tee ont Leeman ean = gn ae hs was held last evening st Tammeny Hall. There was a full RETIKED AKMY when he placed Mr Marcy at the head of the Osbinet, jared, Sroman grail oom ¢ 3 attendance of delegates. A. R, Herrisk, chairman pro tleman from New York would reply to | "ee not hurt. The pasrengers sacaped injury.) bueded jogether in hea expe to the fuols- Mr. Baez, (dem.) of 11), from the Committes on Mill. | He hoped some tary terest The accident was caused by the minplacement of a | ;, thew ; and though Capt Low did evary- | ‘em, presided, and C J. Cambrelling acted as nec LA the rer ty rng ied MiBicets. ‘ docred tote ite shook tee Pier, cet ght The fies sgttanen switch. (tindilli Mls ; thing. posible for torir comfors the dvaation. wae . ajo not being preseat the Committee adjou: to wo Commit me of the Whole op the Sta'e of he Uaion. of the gepticman was abdont the spoils, and the next step Destructive Fire at Oakdale, Mass. in Mngt one The Sean Bye leaky, and had | mret — lay next, at the same heur and place. ngs. A commiaee RALEP PUR WWE SUFFARKKS BY THE SAN FKANGIWOO GALAMITY. | wae iu @ public capi it was sero at the begtoning Woromrex, Jan. 18, 1854. oatl > a hater t tran 4 sos tees ote tak YOUNG MEN'S DAMOCRATIO GENERAL COMMITTEE. of seven wae Foe sto wait on Use Mayor ani solicit Mr, Warmamamas also 1+ ported @ bul for the seleel of the | of La meler in New YOrk, ond became ferve on the re The factory of T. M Harris & Oa. at Jukdale wae de ae «be preen ap: i ved babe py A od An adjourned meating of this body took place last | 80 extension of the thine granted {ten days) before the ‘United Sites troops « mufferers ¥ the teowut cisester | moval of Mr Bronson ' The gentleaan introduced § | stroyed Lens $10 000, one haif of @rosrted oorn with a quarter of « tumbler 4 {nance waa put im forse; alsa to draw up potion, to the stemmner San Frarcinoo. It provi: we tat there shall | resolution here, extraordinary fn ita character, to inves | Witdn ip insured im Worcester an Vittatieid. ” wateresch The corn they would pound up, and some | night, at the Stoyvesant Institute for the purpose of or present to the Common Cov gil, to repead the ord be h wander the Ghesion of the Presid -nt of tas Unit oe yaach officer non commissioned olliser, musiciaa | emi .alion Gepends om the Presivent, sod so dows the re or private, who, ov the “st of December, am oarkec e( | m ve. What right had be to fertednen a desstetios to The Augusta at Savannah, Now York, onder orde » (or California, on «amid the steamer | mprtsch the Presideot, without the soleme forins 7e- BSavann an, Jon. 16, 1864, Ban Frammisce, and who wae om boars the veaesl in the | quired by the Conrtitution? Me asked che gentleman how ‘The steamship Auguste bas arrived here in 5% hours recent dimester, # sum equal tm amount to payand allow | be expected to pane bis resolation except by eoaiition | ftom New Youk, ‘he ‘igewe toe caures wf the removal of Mr Bronvon, The zs = res resolutir og for the cent meetivg, + signstures of thore prt sant were taken, And ean. Ob Wan constituted & COM’ nittee t) obtaim signatures, 'o be appended to the rew jntion and petition when crave, ap. meeting theo a: journed to evening. timer, fo Hien Of frenb, and walt water, Had it mor been | 1. ration. Benjamin 8. Hart acted as chal-man gro lem, for ec pious raina, whick everything available was set to catch, wary of their enmber munt inevitably here cied | ano Myers O. Levy amt Jobo King an secretaries, Cnarier from Ubiret At ove tims there was s fell of snow, which | S. Welle presented bia credentials ax delegete from the wan secoped up ar it fal! by «rch aa could reach the deck : entek Chad 6 majeel- Sos eogetl, Peaibpwes.” Gide sents of begs ventinasd | Tver Were. 1) Mee Maat end oes 9 . Siena thai paten’ lect Micers Inqurst.—Ocroner Han ord beld am inquest on Wedees- enevs forfour months ifacy such «fficer, non-commi, | between the extreme of bis own party, tue ‘ heris’ sod Mail Failure. for ibirceen days, notil an rome of them exprene tt, they | ty Of thore prevent should be competent to @ pty pa a Tmuslian or priraia hall bave died before | the whi in wan the frat coalition formed in this Barmmons, Jan, 18, 1866. had comer scare for their ren atape taey wae tne | for ee My # yer. cane | sseatenssily, Balishing iver went Pacer neo Tones” ——— ment, widow, if survive | Con, ar o two, whe u 2 ar P +bip Lary Thompson, wr o relieved the Kriby of be larger | was tiem gone isto wit! 0 following resalt:—Prea! ” Srery, na Nia enor aT ite ane arrive | Congres and by a, Seutlemaa, too, whe denoar one sll | we have 20 mall to right beyon't Mobile, Art of them, PAU! thelt’ trocbles were not at aa eed. | ©, Gotfrey Gunther, Vie Presileats, B F ‘Thomas, | [colsed, ir” y.thrve years of agey. whe, Set euateny @ eum equal to tix months pay a Mr. Ewsxc, (whig) of Ky, foquired whether the = Their vessel, for wast of sally wax Lardly menegeanle, | Wanerm, Recording Groretery, Frowes Montag; Coctes Se Se, eet. Stree Oe enema ean te Mr. Brews. ea tleman Dimeelt w not eleethd to Congress by a coalition’ Marine Affairs. snd it was not until they spoke the City of New York pert Secretary, James peal Treesarer, Joha D. vest, he jary severed a veraset Sees deste came ment’s tame Mr. Sur replied ne; and that ped bath per | Daraxrcxa oF rma Gtasiow.—The British sorew steam: | tbat their cor fidence in agare reaching the land was fally | McGregor, Sergesnt at arms, Joseph Nogent Ws commit | Ber “cath from intemperance fp ae ag Dy tien, He farther replied to Mr. Cutting, saying that the | snip Giangow, Captain Craig, loft yeuterday for Glasgow, | "tered. tee of five'wae apyeiated to walt spon denater Foote thie fever 5 ‘“herda’’ broke the New York coalition by their withdrawal P 4 4 ‘ Capt. Low has reesived the congratulations of many | evening at 'he rion Tastitute, ponalsting of Messrs, ‘The store of Mr. Lanrtorg, io bee gh Albany, wae nerey from the late convention after momisations nad been | With 104 passengers, She hase full oargo of flour, grais, | merebeots and others siner biserrival He has hed @ | Manoom, Parter, Blake, oad O'Keefe, Tbe meet | entered oy ba glars on the 16th inet, and ‘ome thouran’ Ms. Pouce, made, The gentleman bad mistaken the Soath if he ex. | and provisices. long, rough and perilogs voyage, irrespective of bis | ing then adjourned. di lag worth of allks, eating, andshawls, take

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