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\ . THE NEW YORK HERALD. UNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1854. PRICE TWO WHOLE NO. 6374 : NE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE, | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. RIVAL OF THE ARiBIA AT TALIPAX. nportant Relative to the War Question. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN LONDON. nticipated Declaration of War by Bussia ~ Against England and France. dditional Particulars of the Terrible Battle at Citale. ere cknowledged Loss by the Russians of _Two Thousand Men, les and Hungarians Enlisting in the. Cause AFFAIRS IN AMERICA. . | Iiteresting from the National and State 1 Capitals, ee | The Nebraska Question in the U. 8. Senate, SPEECH OF M8. DIXON, OF KY. ~R ~~ BUSINESS IN TRE STATE LEGISLATURE, aeenrrrrnew Debate on the Nebraska Resolutions in the Senate ESS OF THE TEMPERAN JE BILL, &c, &0, ko. The Latest from Washington. TROUBLE IN TH CABINBT—CONTRMPLATED OHANGH | called up his Nebraskarerolations. Mz. Brooks arose and IN THE NBWSPAPER ORGAN. * * Wasuivaton, Feb. 4, 1854 Affairs at the State Capital BROOKLYN REMONSTRATES AGAINST THE WATER LINE —~SENATOR BROOKS’ BUBSTITUTS FOR DICKINSON’S NEBRASKA KESOLUTIONS—BXCITING DEBATE —1' FRSE BOIL AND SILVER GREY WHIGS AT LOGGB™ HEAD3—THE LAGER BIRR GEYMANS THREATEN TJ MOB SENATOR WHITNEY--HIS DRFIANCE—TEM- PERANCRH EXCITEMENT—ADJOURNMENT OVER DU- RING THE ELEOMON—STATE AGHICULTURAL 80-6 OIRTY—SPEAKRK PRUYN'S PARTY—HON. JOHN M. BOTTS, BTO. SPECIAL CORGESPONDENOR OF THE NEW YORK, HERALD, Auuany, Feb, 4, 1854. Senator Hutobins returned to hia seat this morning bringing with him memorial from the Common Council of Brooklyn remonstrating ageinst the bill now in the Senate ‘or the appointment of commissioners {a‘relation to the bvilding of piers and wharves in front of that city, as an encroachment upon the harbor. The memorial is au exotedingly able document, but its great length prevented copying it today. It is signed by Edward A, Lambert, Mayor of Brooklyn, and attested by Peter R, Hegeman clerk of the council. The first opportunity that occurred, Senator Dickinson dead the following, which he offered as @ substitute for never having been accommodates, there is therefore mach force in the application of the people in that seotioa Mr. Speaker Proyn gives hie oret I-gisla'ive party on Tues’ay evenisg next. It will be w orilliont affsir no NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Sennte. Arnawr, Feb, 4, 1864, NEW YORI HARBOR ENCROAOUMENTS, Mz, Horcuws, (nat. dem ) of Kings, presented » mo- moria) from the corporation of the ait) of Brooklyn pro- tenting sgeinst the parvags of the bill relative to the New York Harbor enc: oxchments. PROTROTION OF MECHANICS iw FEW YORK rr, Mr. Broons, (whig,) of New Yori, introduced hia bill for the betier proteotioa of mechanics erecting buildings in New York city THE NERRAVKA BILE The Nebraska reeolatious then came up Mr. BROOKS move! that the resolutions ve referred to a select commiltes Of three, with instructions to report one or more resolutions embodying the following princi ples :~Tb® binding force of the act known as the Missourt Compromise act, approved Meroh 6, 1820, and which is is the foliowing words, viz :— Religious Intelligence. Rey. N. Murray, D.D., of Hlizabethtown, N.J., will deliver the tenth discourse before the Young Men’s Association of the South Dutch Church, Fifth aveuur, this evening. A sermen will be Peg oar this forenoon in Trinity Church, by the Rev. Mr. Weston ,on “The duty of pre- serving inviolate the ahes of the dead.” INST ADL ATION. Rey. Somner Bilis, late of Bosten, was installed ax stor of the Universalist Society in Salem on the it inst. Sermon by Rey. T. B. Thayer, of Lowell. ‘The institution of Rev. W. H. N. Stewart as zector of Grace Church, Newark, tooks place on the 29th ult., in the presence of a large congregitioa, After the usual services, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Williams, of Orange, the ceremony was performed by Bishop Doane. The Consociation of Fairfield West met in Bridge- port, Conn., on the 24th of January, to examine Rev. A. L. Brooks, late of Albion, N. Y., with reference to his installation over the Second Congregational church in that place—the chureh from which Dr. Hewit was recently dismissed. The candidate sus- tained a very thorough examination in theology, to the unanimous satistaction of the Conscciation, and he was duly installed the next day. INVITATIONS. City Inteiligence. m's Reroxt.—The weekly repor. of ' Of the City Inspector for the Inat waelr show ing table — Cine Inevey seen LOD Total ....rccece sone AOR m 60 to 70 10 to 100, Under I year... From 1 to 6 yea 5 to 20, Totel NATIVITY, Holland....., Evgland Soovlard.. Ww. In diseases consumption and smal) pox haze for the ust week ocoup'ed aboat the same rank as the week be- fore, The number of deaths from consemption have bees Atty tight, and from small pox thirty eighty Frx,—About 8 o’clock op Friday night a fire broke out in the front building of 10: Thompson street. occupied re Kickbard as a shoe shop. mage trifling, aks yelly by water, of Turkey thore presented by Mr. D. a few days as published Provided that in all ‘erritory seded oy Branca to the The Unitarian Caurch in, ua, N. H., has ex About one o'clock, # fire breke out ims cabinet mana- ° There is reason to believe that serious difficulties exist | io.the Hers, and asked for a coamfftee of three tore | United States uncer the name of Laisians,ewhich tes | tended an unaminous q ¢ Rey. Martin W. Wil taaveey on the souhesst oorner of Walkew and Elm - wn Jn the Cabinet. Reports are rife to day of contemplated | yort upon them:— Forth of 86 cegrtes ¢ minutes north ietitads, notiuctu- | Js, of Rash, Me., Jgshecome ite pastor. Mccxd’ctenrer tie eniline ote sooupied Sra eater . * : * Je 1 of 23 0 Ma shat s - - ~ eparations for Coming Kvents in Great Britain | chsrsee im the editorship of the organ, Probably aman | Tue bindiog force of the act known asthe Missouri com | Ge within te Limits of the State contemplaiad by tls | Poy, nerson, lately of Andover, Mass, | shop, ad was much am aged. j of straw will be the ostensible editor if such olangs take | Promise act, approved March, 6, 1832, and whica isin the | the punishment of orymes, whereof the partigs slg | bas & call to the Second Congregation t | Before the above fire was extinguished, some of the en- and Prang. pare. al Ra ee ay taal tere bave been duly compterés, shall be and {s hereby forever Rockford, Il. gine companies were obliged to take @p thelr hose and * . ; Touliata, whieh Hes north of 86 cegress 80 minutern rth | Piobibites. Irovides alweys, thet ey. Thomas K. Taylor, for eleven years pastor o re lamber yard in Twenty-seoond street, VEMENT IN BREADSTUFFS AND PROVISI PUIRTY-THIRD CONGRE.'S. latitude, not included within the limits of te state con | Smet, trnay State Coty mies: fe First Baptist church ‘in Camden, N. J., sent in veon Firat aud Second avennay Oa acriviag at the I ONS, FIRST SBS810N. aueh fugitive may be bis resignation as pastor on the 31st ult., having ac- fs ieswas im possible to stay’ thelr proatean She Taree ood tos person claiming his l cepted a call from a congregation im Alleghany City, ber, consisting principally of yellow pine, war mostly Slight Decline In Cetton, f : — said. { Pen sah ere ad hose consume? : VasitsGron, Fab. 4, 1854. Alio to report up ding force of the said act IN THB MINISTRY. ‘Tue Lava Free iw rie Bowxny,—In onr ststement yeater- ke, ke, ce TUR anssourr comrrosa@, Vico is lawfully claimed fa any Gate or Torritory of the | ot fe United States, under themame | Ep Eats! D. ee », oe of the day ot he nr in he Ho very we aa that tno ofthe de eons rs) it i t: 7 i. “a 4 , . , “are, Thos EME NOVA SCOTLA Ax FW vaLxaWIOR uv 70 catass, | , MF Fis (whle) of N. ¥., presented the proosodings of | Unite States such foglive may bo lawfally recllled |, oe rence to territory lying north of the | died suddenly on the 2ith ultimo, of heart disease, | fed sud Thowes O'Rourke, beiougiog to rantne Goo, THENCE TO HOSTON BY TAE MAIN TELEGRAPH. OFFICE CORNER woting of citizens of New York city, with resolutions | Partce as -aforevaid,’t ° lin + 80 min, and from whish States may be | He was taken ill while preaching a funeral sermon, | 19 We bave since Jearne! that these gentlemen were OF STATH AND CONGRESS STREXTS, ROSTO: YORK BY HOUSR’S PRINTING TSLEGRAI erRext. inst the repeal of the Missouri compromite, He moved tha’ they be read. “Mr Dove1ss, (dem.) of U1, std be had © partiowlar ction to the reading of the resolutions, but all had them before. If every memorial was read at length, he ybole time of the Senate would be opnsumed, To dA them would be « departure from the usual course. Cuan Senator object to the reading. Also, to report upon the birding fo'ce of the ssid act of oexsion frcm France to the United States, under the name of Lou signa, in reverence to territory lying north ef the line of thirty-six degrees and thirty minatea, and from and admitted into the Union, with or withsat | avd died very soon after reaching his residence. slavery, as their constitutions may prescribe at the time | The deceased was a grandson of the Henry Melchior of their adoption. Also, to report a recognition of, and | Mublenberg, well known as one of the founders of 1 y the Lutheran Church in America. Which States may be formed and admitted into the Usion MAMMA e MORIN CE ee ee ee aa ccipatay With or without slavery, as théir constitutions may pre- | free Stata’ a large part of which lice south of SO don ‘30 NEW CHVCHES. agribe at tne time of their adoption. Also, A r “ay The new @resbyterian Church in Sixth street, . mon rite crganization of New Mexico and Uten into Washington, was dedicated on Sunday, 20th ult. To resort recognition of, and acquiescenss in, the compromise measures of 18¢0. which included the admis- The new Methodist Epnciys) Church in Jefferson street, Chicago, was dedicated on the 29th ult. tion of Gaiters is into ihe Union ane free rata, a lerge —|- part of which liea south of thirty-six degreqsand thirt; . ? é ie zapeniaes the organization of New Mesion and Utah into The Baptists of Fredericksburg, Va., are raising funds to build a new church, and have thus far been very successful. It is estimated that the cost of the | ingly notified the defendants to appear. On Fricay Van torial governments, with or without slavery, as their comatitutions should preseribe; the act for the surrender | jy the Diatrist of Columbia; also a desial of the position building will be $12,000, of which $9,000 has been | Aersam came in town and appeared before the magistrate, already subscribed. A lot of ground oa which to 1 who at once ce aived bim ia cusiosy to abide the decision, of fugitives frem service when claimed under ths provi- | gasumed by the advocates of the Ni ‘ sione of the fourth article, second seation and third clause | fretone thst the Misheat Comecrein att ae eat f of the constitu ion of the United States; aud the act for reeded, in r ference to the Nebraska territory, by tue | erect the building has also been paid for. The counsel acting for Vau Aernamio this affair, haveob- Bo taired » writ of habeas corpus, granted by Judge Clerks, MISCELLANEOUS. before whom the case will be brought on Monday, in order members of Exgine Co. No 9 wae ry Police Inteiligenee. THE ALLEGED CANADA FORGERY CASE—A DECISION ¥XPECTED—HABBAS CORPUS IN THR MATTBR. For some days past Justice Stuart, before whom the case of alleged forgery was heard some time since, pend- ing against Daniel W. Van Aernam, P. W. Sawin and ovberr, charged with obtaining $6,000 from the Bank of Montréal oa a apuricus dra't, purporting to have been is- sued by the cacbier of the **Hamilion Exchange Bank, Hamiiton county, State of New York,’” has intimated his intenticn of making dectsion in the matter, and aceord- ‘The royal mail steamship Arabia, Cay iverpool at room at Saturday, the ved at this port this mornin; territorial governments, with or without slavery, as their constitutions should prescribe; the act for the aur- rencer of fagitives from rervice whea claimed f the fourth article, tweaty-seo°nd of the constitution of the United bridgement of the slave trade Fien it the papers be read. il) of New York—I ask for ths yeas ‘The yeas and cays were refused; the motion to read was lost; and the proceedings were laid on the table. Up to the eniling of the Arabia til Mr. Scaummr, (free soil) of Mass., presented petitions from te intelligence from 8t. Petersburg, the aori¢gment of the slave trade in the D.strict of Co- mpromise act of 1850, ard a request to our Senators lumbia, Also, and represen‘atives in Corgress to vote arainst tne e4- . zs A cenial of the position assumed by the advocates of | iniasion xf Nebraske into th rT til the Indi Rey. Charles Hodges, junior pastor of the Unita- | that tbe Judge may ceaide wrether the allegation amounts ft the Cear in regard'Yo the last note of the APP Noy Bambi hire,yand Mr, Brooms from Peansylvanis, | the Nebraska bill at Washington, that the Misiouri tom: | {ities are extleguiobed, ne ot SS “Be ‘AI8 | Church and Society in Barre, Mass,, hus asked | tea forgery sowisy within Tbe neasing oP tke toe was waiting with Yrembli n Y a he repeal of the Missouri compromise, Laid on ber ‘Sct uas been superseded in reference to the Ne- A debate ccowired, in which Messrs Dickinson, Pat- | a dismission from his pastoral relation. Jaw of this Sta te. - the raska. Territory by the compromise act of 1850. nam, Brooks, Danforth, and Crosby took psrt. An Alleged Charge of Forgery.—OMloer Patterson, of Information has reached the Missionary Rooms, in And a@ request to our Senators atid Representatives in n t Bostoa, of the recent decease of three female mission- Congress to vote againat she a‘mirsion of Nebraks iato | No duestion was taken. the, Lower Pollo Court, yesterday arrested = mam 2 \ L ¢ NomMay serrimest ty Iowa, . q : a ree - pamed Alexander B McGowan, of No. 484 Broadway, om (dqm )htows, preténted the tigamrial of | the Union until the Indian titles are extinguish Mr, Warren,’ (dem ) of the Fourta diswlst Ne, here | aries of the American Baptist Missionary Unisn— | s'werrent lanued by Justice Usborm whorers tha erased pwa, atki6g a grint of thnd for a normal set Mr, Brooks supported his motidn by a few remarks, and | rose to a question of privilege, and read a despatch he | Mrs. Rose, wife of the Rey. A. T. Rose, ‘at Akyab, | stands charged, on tbe complaint of Ira L. Elkins, of had jnst received from ® member of the Assembly in New York. It wan as follows: — “The Gérmans threaten to mob you; don’t come in the No 409 Gieenwich street, with forging the name of “+ R, tattle,” as the endorser of two promiseory noe, under the following ci-cumstances:—Ii seems by the aflidavitot Mr Fikins, that about the 30th day of Novembor last be acid to Alexencer McGownn & Son a stosk of furnish- ing govds, togetber with a lease and fixtures, amounting . to the sum of $3°%72 This smouat was civided into avisit to Pope Pius IX. He will be absent from | two promirsory notes, a: five months, dated from the Boston about four months. firet day of December, 1858; but Mr. Kiking refured to ‘ . 7 take the ssid rotes in psymea: unl endorsed Rev. A.C. Coxe, the newly elected rector of Grace by rome food man. cordingly the younger som Church, Protes'ant Episcopal, in Baltimore, has ar- | of Mr. MoGowsn tool e sat) notes, and seom rived, and will commence his pastoral duties ina | after returped them to Mr king with the came few days. Mr. Coxe, it will be remembered, was ef “KR. Butile” endorsed on essh of them, at the same chosen to fill the vacancy caused by the election of | Uime representing to Mr, Eikina that the sig Bishop Atkinson to the Episcopacy of North Caro- | efPuins. that Mr. Buttle Was his (mcGowan’ B ~ = the owned the whole block of houses where he re- ae ap renin Mr. Coxe will enter permanent: | siceu . Oa these represéutacions, believing them to be corseot, Mr. Elkins took the two promissory notes made The Unitarian clergymen, to the number of about | by McGowan & Soa, purportiog to be endorsed by R. one hundred, assembled on the Ist inst. in the church | Battie, in payment therefor. It now appears by the in Freeman place, Boston. Hon. Richard Sullivan | tyitenge of ene ee Mr. ae mare nigeed his presided, aud Rey. Dr. Miles was chosen Secretary. | PAE Be 00 sOecrer i°turther, Me. Kuking asserts thee Rev. Dr. Lothrop, from the Committee of the Asso- | ff om! he mt h ciation, read a cox munication, proposing that for the sccused acknowledged to hita that he signed the name the purpose of more widely extending the principles Arracan, Oct. 21; Mrs. Shermer, wife of Rev. H. B. Shermer, at Bexley, West Africa, Sept. 23; and Mrs. M. B. Crocker, relict of the late Rev. W. (. Crocker, at Monrovia, Nov. 23. Right Rev. John B. Fitzpatrick, Roman Catholic Bishop of Boston, intends soon to start for Rome on tock bis seat. Secalor Dickiuson made a reply sivo- eatirg bis resolutions, Mr. Brocks again took the floor, and entefed Into an elatorate argument infavor of the | night train.” jr Wirrsny alluded to the mbjsct to show substitute which he offered. He sald ite simple rescla: | u.2'hlacors ross the Twententh vac oni oe at tion was oifered adhering to the compromise of 1820, he | ths character of that clasa for whom they desired woud rurtain it, and alse vote for tustaining that of | special Ivgislation | Hy hed no idea thet. the threat , . | came frem any other than those who wore habitual AUDA); Bat tbh, resttel:im; Me. Nieinpom a peeneable: 6st) Ho caatargtecthond dtitiking salooms ‘to. whieh be ime ferring to Texas in 1845 and, the compromise of 1850, be | giiuced on a former occasion. The great body of tha declared as utterly unnecessary. He would request (hoe | Germars had nothing to do with the matter. At all did not take the word “instruct” in this sense) our dena. | °7emts he should visit the city day or night as usual, tors and Representatives in Coggress not to vote ‘or the and ail be ha to ray to those who threatea to mob him fits hat when they chose to meet him they would find ling, and pri Nebraska and Kanaaa bill until the In ‘ian tiilo was ex- cabin Tox, ak par palrrties Friday at about Unguished within the proposed boundaries T! "TOKE ; . endy to receive them. M FOR THR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT KLECTION, re of Mr Douglas’ bill he considered as being mon r- ovrrent op the 7th ult.—say Western canal - a @ bill been #0 atusnded as tovowpiats , 488, 6d. @ 438, 94; Baltimore and Philadelphia, the people of the | all chjestions ul this head?) He entered somewH&t Ths joipt resolations from the Asmembly, ia reletion to ths cistribution of tieketa at the election for the oonsti e a tutions] simendment, was aaoounced, aad by consent they framed their | into politic: ther things sited thet several 34. a, 445, 6d.; white wheat, 12s, 61 8 18s. Corn seonlbctiteSiaun'| Gesniete, percoalatly, GIMInE to aie, Iolinaon and firm ut the rates current om the 14th. é BE himself as holding thoir cesit, not becauce of watg nu- Mesers, Gardiner & Oe, qucte provisions firm, and rather merical streng'h but they enjoy the frat i adopted. The Sepate then a’ jourced consequerce of the division in the dsinoe For lard gee : ca Tange speculative tnquisy, conclusion he remarked, with minob emphaslé, that the eles had been made Assembly. Auaany, Fed. 4, 1364, advanee of freedom in this cou wh iso mich moe ‘Manches' unchanged. rapic thaw eh that no fears need ever be envertafnet bos Bell ce good inquiry for smerioan by the North that we would be overborne by slave power, tocks. N ot bis uncle, with the intention of paying the notes af WLI PASSED, waturity, 60 that it would not be known. The privoner The bill to provide for the improvement of ths Krie, | Of Uvitarianism, measuros should be taken to more i} * | generally circulate the works of te eminent writers He eid that the eubstitur offered tas exacily of the import with that adopted at ihe nomination of Console had greatly fluctuated during the week, and on Friday at 9134 for money. b Mich >What kind of settlement? void to a b’gh pitch, and Bon’t you understand now? mailmear? I know whi t = normal settlement that the petition be THE MINT TONEW TORK. nted fourteen peti- moval of the Mint if the non-receipt of decisiv waburg. Most brokers q20 E rades cf one-eighth of a penny. The foot up 46,000 bales. Messrs. Richardson & Brothers, in refe quote s heavy market in the forepart of equal footing ‘and carrying their uri probibition to € ad ould be excluced from the tefritories uatil the time moled to form a Stats govern- ion whether sl {tories excius in the hanes of thove who were then in the territory, of cours were pot tlaveboiders pple whoee mints were gre tion, ‘This being the effect of the bill, he had offered an amencmeut which proposed, directly, the repeal of the M ssouri prohibition, +o as to alow we people of the Southern States an equal chavce of going to those territories with thelr property. Sudsequeatly, the committee reportes a new bil, ia which was incorpo rated tubstantisily his amend sent, Wich taat amendment 6th to the 10th January, show a decisive victory for | incorporated in it ihe bill would receive his hearty sup- port. Onder it, the Missouri probibition would be re- Turks, the Rassians it is sald, confessing to 4,000 wovrd, and the people of the South could go there with filed, ard their generals, Aurep and Talmont, woanded: | {17 Property on ae equal footing with eitizens of DEPARTURE OF POLES AND HUNGARIANS FOR ASIA. | other States, and would Devs an equal voice {a dosiding A Polish | whether the Siate conatitation should or should not par- Letters from Asis mention the organization bab be a” | itelavery. This provision had not been put iato the 196 regiment by Schmayi, aad it is stated that fun- | pill for any sinister purpose, es had been supposed by tha and Poles who had been waiting in Constanti: | Senator from Ohio. I' was the daty of the commites had also been shipped for the army ia Asia, but | when they reported s bill, ani found it insomplete or de- Klapka had refneed av Asian command. feo'ive, to take measures to make it perfect. Tne com- wittes, acting npon the bigh principle of doing equal jas- ALLIED FLEETS 1X THB BLACK SEA—FORMAL DECLARATION OF WAR ANTICIPATED. boon arrested ® cian namad John Donnelly, oma charge of cruelty to animals. The cfiver stated to the magia trate that he raw Donrelly deiverately tect his horse to the end of the dock at the Baviery, anc push him off, was taken before Justion Osborne, who committed him te Oswego, Osyrga and Seneca Canal., was pirzed. of that Genomivation, and on motion of Rey. Mr. Gen. Seott. }rison to await a furtber examination Cruelty @ Animais.—Ofizer Jackson yostertay after- MOTIONS OF, HELIA, Silis, a resolution was offered in favor of raising a Mr, Granam, (whig) o' New York, gave notios of a bill | @ermarent fund to carry out this object, which, after in relaticn to wharfage tn Now York. remafiin its tavor by several persons present, was Mr, Cumainc, (#big) of New York—In relation to the | 2dopted, and the meeting separated. The svimal fell into the water, wiers, afver wirugy Crimips! Courts of New York For some time past the efficient and the official | aad plucging about for some short perioa, it died Mr. C NKUNG. (whig) of New York—To charter the | members of the Methodist Episcopal church of North | Jarge number of people were congregated on tua Tatvery, New York Halt Dime Savings Bank station, Battmore, have been considering the pro. ; ®ttraoted by the vtegular eondust of ths maa, and axhidit- Mr, Costin brought in @ bill respeoticg the time of | priety and the advantage of dividing their station | ¢@ conse able indignation, Donrelly x ‘Inined to the the payment o: sight crafts, bills of exonangs, and | into two separate charges, that station bging the | mag strate why he pushed bit hers off the dosk He 0 * Bal 1 iiss {> prablbtt he plsa.ae tasty te septhteete largeat in the State of Maryland, At a meeting re- | tought the hove vy 810, aud avier “aniog hia hors be | cently held, it was resolved to set off the congrega- bought the horre ‘or $10, aod after ‘aking him hems he Mr, Onur dill to i ‘ [cs oT je erpenpn en Sonne tion of Exeter street charch as a separate people, to found the animal very ditord-rly, aod rotten with glae- Savings Back. 8 le, to | cera, and fearing the disease would get among the other M. Len~To establish % ferry from Sing Sing to Rockland | be known hereafter as the “ Exeter street Station. Itis supposed that nearly one hundred male and borses, he walked bim to the Battery and backed bime off, ashe wan of po use, —Instioe Oxborm toformed Dow. three hundred female members will comprise the | ely that the law prohibited any ecusity to anima s, charge, whilst more than a taousand willbe left to | 9 *heuld teerefore require him ‘0 Gad bailtn the sam of attend the other houses, consisting of Monument | $400to ansWempthe charge—ia default of which he wae street church, Harford avenue cburch,and the chapels of Canal and Constitution streets. The action ofthe committed. meeting meets with the general acceptance of the Mr Dickinson follo He went into aometalag of « comparison bet ee labor at the South and f-es Ie ‘at the North, and drew a dolsful picture of Virginia ¢ ip contrsst'with that of Vermont. He thea weat a of the whig party, and pelted Mr. Fillmore snd tue cilver greys protty severe]: This called up Mr. Potoam, of Baffaio, who, bsing man, mace a most elaborate adaress, saataloiog Mr, ‘mere enc the national whigs who eustsiasd him dar- ing his administration. His remarks were ¢!q asnt, scorch. irg and cauleriz rg to a deep extent, thougn he regreited the nroessity of being compelled to defend the late ad ministration from attacks mace by any whig onthe floor. | He paid # beautiful compliment to Mr. Brooks, regretting that the latter should nave applied to him the memora able remark of Cw Kt tu Brate,” assuring Mr. :ooks that nothing had fallen rom his \ips intentionally desorv- ingofsucu rebuke. Mr. P. said it was bis intention upon taking his reat not to bave been deawn into # coniro- veity in relation to the Inte troubles of the whig party, The War News. FOUR THOUSAND RUSSIANS KILLED AT CITALE. The details of the battl+ of Vitale, which occupied from ry Mr, Monkis—To amend the obarter of the National Law School, also to compel the determination of claitos to real roperty . 7 Mr Bakkow—To reduce the expenses anil for the better regalation of the opening of public sireets in the city of New York. FReS OF THEN Calendar of prisoners for Gener ns, February 6, 1854:—For graod larceny, 28; burglary, 5° 1odbery, 8; lice to'tae people of all section? of the country, nad pro posed to amend their bill so a8 to accompiish that end. ¥ YORK TAX RECEIVER der, liciting emig ant passengers without license, & ‘Ths Missouri Compromise made an unjast disoricination | but to bave avoided Soylla on our #de acd Charrybdis on | Mr, SavAGu tntrodueed ® resolution requiring the’| church, and the next Baltimore conference will, ccesaries to murcer, 2; wituesses, 2; forgery, 2; ac The whole of the atlied ‘lets were ia the Blsck Seaon| Qoicit'the slavenclder aato his right to carry his pro- | the other be now wished to avoid the rock upon | Receiver of taxen in New York, to report the amount of | doubtless, ratify it. 1; attempt to hill, 1; malicious mischief, 1; felonious ast ~= 6th Janvary, and intimation of the fact, with» state to the territory, This prohibitien the committee | which th: ig party bad been split feee received by him for levies on propirty fcr delinquent sere ult and battery, 1 t, 1—total, 56, Thomas Jchoeon, for the iavles Edwards; Jeremiah Lane, for the murder of William Hyer; Archibald Murphy, tor the rurder of George Williams alias Gaorge W. Field; ai, Fed 2.) Tennis O'Connor for the murder of Michael Conroy; Hugh *rribie calamity by | O'Connor and Joho 0 Comnor access: to the murder of fire, which befel the town of Lon ‘the seat of Madison | Michael Conroy. Respectfully yours, county, this morcing. JOHN 8, WHITMORE, Clerk City Prison. The fire broke out about 2 o’clock, In a frame building pean Special Term Decisions. Destructive Conflagration In Ohto. THE TOWN OF LONDON, MADISO® COUNTY, IN RUINS L088 $33,000. [From the Columbus State We stop the prees to announs Mr. Crosty tock the floor and advocated M-. Dickiaton’s resclations, applauded Senator Sewar.’s high law notions, and spoke balfan hour on the anti-:lavery aide, Darirg this anti-slavery disoursion, the Hon, Joho M. Virginia, who had the honor, on « certain ose: Kon, of sleeping with + Captain Tyler,”” was coated on the Hor of the Senate, between Mr. Bishop and Mc. Dick fpson. He sermed to ielish the debate exceedingly we! taxes, Ao. Laid over. ye CONSTPUTIONAL ELECTION Mr. 8. F Mini introduced @ resolution dirscting the Con mittee on Privileges and Electigns to inqui e iato the propriety cf requiring the votea to be canvassed on the second day after the election. Adoptea, A RRCESS FOR NEARLY A WERK, ETO. Mr. WiutiaMs oiled up the joint resolutions adjourni over from the 10th to the evening of the 1éth, to attend that they were there to protect Ottoman territory from pgteesion or hostile acts, as forwarded to the Rassian at Sebastopol by the British and French Am dors at Constantin»p! ho express the hope that Admiral ia command of the Russian forces may be #0 = ted as to prevent any occurrence calculated te en- United They wa0 propored it were not bo, moting on the great rop we 1 to remove ause it was uo direct conflict with the pria. ct of 1860, The committee, vast msjcrity of the people States, ; all sections, be. that this prohibition of the Missouri act Seoutor Whitrey aroe, holding © narrow steip or e 10 cocupled ana grocery, and coon eymmuntes’ed to wx ; a rong, and was inconsistent with the principles | some three feet long, in his han’, and remarked that he | the specia) election. cent builsiogs, anti about twenty batldings were en: utes Tatas Mitchell Tho Caar wos slso informed of thls fact by the British | Oring compromise of 1850, and Talo’ He | had Jest retelved a telogrepate Geepaton from the oity of | Mr. Ronratsoy moved the proviso “provided the bill fer | veloped inflates, all of whish were destroye’, withs | jay. 1 ro Fen doo DamtZ. Curroll vv, Charl HT, Care French mipisters at =t. Petersburg, on the 12th Jan- jr, Mason’s amendm New York, re mber of Assembly now in the | the suppression of intemperance is first pasaed.”” Lat Jarge amount of their contents. The fo lowing ina lis: of | roi —Decree nettied on further hearing. Where the an- e view Lg Mi ae He beta ct nd Te as resolution, and to the provis ‘ fpeceyired. Nothing short of the withdrawal of his | 5. ed Out of her territory, north of 36 30, should dors from France and E gland, and « formal de- \d contended that that condition was absolutely ration of war, was looted for. been Sop had no power to im ose @ condition upon a ‘ any State that it should not allow slavery. If it had such B SULTANS POSITION—KUSEIA MUST EVACUATE | DOL ert could be exercised ia New York as well as la THE PRINCIPALILIES. ‘Texas. Did any one believe that Congress had the power Farther modifications in the note of the foar Powers | to require Ne Moe toallow slavery? And if not, how could they say that Congress had the power to require ave boon made by the Porte, stipulating that the Pris. | Sirus toe & free State? ‘The Stetas aloe bad this ipalition shall be evacuat~! within fifteen or twenty days | Lower, By them only could it be exercised, New after the acceptance by Kucsia, and thatthe renewalof | York and bed gine se Spatutie the pow- ia! ref er within their limits of abolish avery. {treation ds to be with specia haere nEESY S| Congrans Gell, nok, have Cone ao, How ooeld Oomarees j Of Tarkey. Taese modifications were ap: | then place a condition oa States to be formed out of proved by the Powers, and sent toSt. Petersburg, together Texas that they should be either fres or slave? He qwith a demand by the Porte that the note be definitely | garded the constitution as clearly protecting property, as ted or rejected within forty days from the 2d Janu- well aaperson. The Saprems Court had decided that a slaveholder bad as much title to hi as to any a reply had city, as follo he Germans threaten to mob you! Leen 42 tac! ae pie moana Don't come in the nlzht train” He referred to thie tect inorder to show the Sszators from the Twentieth (Mr. Hitchceck) and the Thirty-first (Mr. Putoam) the kind of people they desired to protect in the temperance bill. Punai [These Sepators had advocated lager bier distilleries. | The steamer City of Glasgow, for Liverpool, has post- Mr. Putcdm raid thoss of bie constituents were in | poned her time of sailiog until seven o’clock to-morrow another portion of the State entirely—Buifalo, mornirg. Mr Wnitoey further remarked, that when he desired The Frestenester parties, who were implicated in the to enter the city of New York he should do so, in the day | Jate prize fight, bave all been convicted. Bradle; , and oF night time, as best ruited his convenionce ; and if the | five otherr, are sentenced to a fine o! $25, and three I. Warner, dry goods, low $4,500, insured $3,500. by Germans desired to mclest him, be assured them he woukl | months’ imprironment. Nine others ware severally figed . , Ftore houses, loss $1,800, no ineurance. the subsequent deed, but as thus modifird it binds the be ready to meet them. Nothing further was said j be | in sume of $5 to $60 Sloane, the viotcr in the fight, haw TJ , druggist, loes $2,000, insured $1,000. defendarts as & corporation. Juigment acocrding te . did pot desire the protection of ihe Bras never been arrested. A. Winchester, dwelivg and store, loss $1,000, no im: | opinion. The Senate then, after ordering Mr. Brooks’ resolutions omeenene surance “ter Provoos! dc, vt. John Rath.—Ini lar, bi printed, and agreeing to a joint resolution of the House AE, Parnbull, ‘ore $300, no insoracce acngiavune coun spied mite authorising the Secretary of State to prosare H, Fellows, store houses, lora $2,500, insured laanicty W, iaicre, ae, oo. Why 20: Onleee= Died’ eLTITAianT emntiner Waseem ee ane toes fog pe beg oa eee Cixcharged from castody, he #ti yalating not to bring any comrtitutional election, adjourned until Mon i€0 A wh ‘ ion for falae impr ent, and he shoul rr In the House some cor siderable numberof Wm. Jones, keeper of American Hotel, loss $1,590, = ee ee After a debate, the resoluticn was adopted by 54 to 19. The House then adjourned. From Philadelphia. DELIHIA, Feb, 4, 1854, the rufferers fo far an ascertained, for which we are in- Gebted to « citizen of that plsce :— James Smith, grocer, lens $800. V 8. Chanberiim clothing stors, Joss $600 J. ©. Kemp, grocer, loss $400 ‘A Sbarklin, dry goods, lors $2,000, fully insured. W. Durgan, cabinet ware roo ur, lors $1,800, no insu rance, Accounts to be taken to ascerta’n which of the cofemd J, Kanneaster, shoe at loss $1,5(0, partially insured. | are liable, and to what extent each is liable. J B Evans, dry goods, loss $1,000 insured Geo Witherspoon vs. the Rector de of Christ Church at New Brighton.—The original agreement was needfal #ver it direct and positive, and responsive to the bill, {% is prima facis evidence as to matters «f amount In the Motler of Opening Av nue A from Eighty -sizth te Ninety third street.—O:der of appointments, ——— Ro- binson, George K, Benedict, and Eiward C. West, com- mirsioners. Hinry H. Evartum vs. Mary Ann Girvan and others Ral&oad Collision. ALBANY, Feb. 4, 1864, ‘The Cincinnati express train dae hare at 8); o'clock this morriog, rao into « freight train at Tribes Hill. The i ts of the moti , and the Priaelpalities evacuated within from twenty | Other property. If the eourtituiion proveoted property, | ported snd re tte wam to wet Won caproe, tee Teens, | x24, 0000, Pa a basta nediaat ee thirty dayé of the date of the Cxar’s letter of aosept- | where could Congress derive ihe power of probrbiti ig any | joint resolution fing he wac not obeerved. A party of drovers ins pas- | J; J, Jones, dwelling, lows $5,600. no ineuranos, Personal Intelligence. R. Acton, sacdier, lows $400, no insurance, G, W. Sprung, Madison R-veilie, lost all mater Fellows & Chandler, dry goods, loss not known. Masonic Lodge, everything lost Odd Fellows Lodge, saved their books J. Lewis, dwelling, lose $800. Telegraph Offise, with contents. R. Hell, mereb: particular kind of property from being carried to the ter- Fitories belonging in common to the who'e people! It waa raid that elavery was an institution which was ruinous to tke land, and {mpovarished the peop’. If this was » sufficient cause to probibit it, why not prohibit the cul's- m of tobacco, which wate crop that exhausted tae 13, and Foon wore out the sofl? The Senator from Ohio election, in ordei conger ox: attached to the freight train seeing the express train coming, got out; almost immediately after which tne ergine of the expreay cut the said passenger car com- pletely intwo, and then brought against a freight car, effectually used up, No one was ta apy way injured. Raltlroad Intelligence, &. Bauimors, Feb 4 1854, ‘The mail from New O:leans as late as due i reosived. The Virginia House of Delegates rejsoted the bill appro- DEPARTURES Light—Hon J For Sap Juan, in the stesmship Northern 1+—Hon Joe 1, White, Vonrer ot deepatcher; Loomis L, Whites K'G White, C Cushing, De BG ‘Adams & Co's messenger, Welle, ‘ iM, La cp late boor, they agreed to adjourn on Friday of next week, until Thursday of the follo ving week Difficalties lsily increasing among the members 0° the Legislatare as to the trae meaning ofa probibito y liquor law A very large number who mousted the boboy Inst November, and rode foto the Legislatare during the tempeiaues torna‘o, pledged to the support of a law to prevent inter perancs, are acting a) (eneral Jackson didwhen be ornstraed the co tion as he “under. Aff.irs In England, OPENING OF FARLIAMENT—PRINCB ALBERT’S PO- LITICAL MOVSMENTS— ANOTHER DISASTROUS SHIP- oxen Mepge bad ‘given as the reason for kee pi ping slavery out of the Im England politics! circles are beginning to be agitet | Territurie it would prevent their seitlement by tha’ roachivg meeting of Parliament. Norther people and foreigners from Europe He thera >y oon , apap | understood the Senator as in affect waying, that to allow t, lons not known. ‘Mrs J Gregg ner. Wm Lisrmon, ron; WL infant and fe And infan ashy ’ J m+ Mr Mrs Geo Gardiner, Hermon . JB Humphrey, * Shar, wil wm Proston, Amos Guimby, © F Wi Legal Intelligence, Svrnema Covkr cv Ti UNITED StATES, Jan, 30 —Theodore Se ee een oce rat | saveholders to settle in the Territorien alonguiie of | atcod it.” Every rember who is nag a feoncio, x sggalar | Pisties te million doliare for the exteuston of che Ohio | “Wartrcc, Eq , of New. York, ota F, W. Haghes ee ot a ietcel aa be thee 7 Deal Prined Albert's alleged p livtca) intermeddling before Par | Northern men or foreigners would be moral pellation—a | straight jack»t ‘ultra, is now decidfhg for nimselen to | Th Dil suthortsta, the $5,000,C00 loamto the Baltimore | 2:4) of Pennsylvania, were admitted attorneys a1 Mayher, Wa Stiend, F Frank Mament. specien of moral treason. | The Senator, to sustain this | the proper move of so enacting a law whigh oball hays | 4 tt) io Kalircad, Uealiy paracd Ihe Macyiaad lepine, | counsellors of thie Court. No. 30, Hollingsworth Mag- | Mice mB Geattie, TW Lcug and serv Bogland is actively recruiting her const defences, view, must go further, and admit that, in order to allow | no constitaticnsl flaw in it, and one will receive | 0 UO UN ‘ 7P | “se piacet al. v8, Jobn R Thompson. Appesl trom the Cir WD Jones, © Taylor, J M ‘o% J Hyman, 8 © Tompkin Win § Jompkiny, AM Tolles, MG Tolle: end two children; J Mail, JK Jobni Chfford sné wi'e J Briggs, wife and Croseman snd clild, J Rowland, R McComb, eo, M A Leigh aad C Such, 8 rooks, J G Anthony, WC Gaskill, man, M Vinoert, A 5 Saiter and wile, Territories to be settled by foreigners, the people the South must be wholly banished fr chased and acquired by the common eff ¥ts of tre waole people, If to allow our ora people to go into thers Ter | of the bill, those of ream m, are constantly proposing and Hitories cecessarily excluded foreigners, he woud | submitting amencments of « relaxing character. Yos- way, let them be excluded The South acked | terday Mr. D. P. Wood, a leading whig acd asknowledged but quel rights and privileges, ani was she to be | temperance man, amended the fifteenth seotion so as to deprived of them because it would interfere with the approba ion of the people. This fac: waa made niore wife and child: Mise 8 E Pompki vis ble during ibe dissursion of the bill in the House yes Des: ter ay afternoon, than beretofore. The original frisats colt Court of the United States for Eastern Pennsylvania. Mr. Jnetice Daniel delivered the opinion of the this caure, affirming the decree of the eaid Cire: with conte. No 35. The Northern Indians Railroad Com pany etal vs, the Michigan Central Railroad Company Appeal from the Cirecit Court of the United atates for the District of Michigan. Mr. Justice Mzl.san delivered Two more steamers were to be sent out by government renew the Arotic cearc’. ‘The clipper abip Jobn o’ Gaont, from Canton, wan re ently wrecked off Helyhen4, aad several lives lont. The French Empire. the soil par tive Fire at Lowell, Lowntt, Feb. 4, 1864. Atont 10 o’olock Inst ‘night several buildings on the north side of Merrimac street were destroyed by fire They were principally oconpied by goods dealers, Atwong them ware A. silow the time for notice of app gg ig om Ags, : the opinion cf the Court, mustaining the demurrer of the M Vince ANCIAL SCEMEB—M. THIERG—WAVY AND ARwy | the notions of Faropean foreigners’ Ho referred tothe | ten Cays instead of four; Maley, © rex | 2a ‘suay, Miillsery oftatienor ee cuttin, | 4 in the Court below, anc astog the bill ot | yard. UX Brown, 2 mia MOVEEENTS, 980 many complaints made sgainsi slavery. and oalled upyn | tonatle temperance whig, amended the sixteenth |S. Sin‘narvin toy deciore mod Mise Browa, The walla. No. 16. Hency O'itwil'y ve Swcauel F. | wee kW Miler, : f those whe cenounced it to suggest the remedy for the | section so as to allow t carrying of cases = et al. Appeal from the Cirontt Court of the | Simobeon, Misees H'A C! loge Gestreyed were worth about $10,000 In Franee come important oars projects are spoken | evil. Emancipation was not the remedy. The aoxisl, | to the Sapresae Conrt by otrtiora’t, an’ also to make the U Sretes tee tae, Distibe® of Kemtaaty. | Mi. CSN | ue wetent, o ekie henge pera oes prt is beat aicaarine thers ‘seed la wee Ta. moka. Mea} ‘Zoe nes Invtead of twenty, ania the original srestountl toousa’ From Hayti.—By the arrival of the brig Maria at isp the Ceeree of the waid Circuit Court tn thie gate, aud Bas tee c arn, BByaiitt, Goo France and the Credit Mbilier, y pansion States, by positive enactment, exslaied t from thelr | A clause in thi whenever any | this port, we have accounts from Cape Haytien to | airectirg that each parry ob ay bis own conte Mrs Somorson, Mre Mary Morgan, Mri of the currency obviste (he necessity of « loxn of from | iimits’ Everywhere, they ns degraded race ; the | liquor shall becom: ‘act, itwaall be | Jan. 14 The crews of many of the vessels in port : 3 fawht cre J milvorstone abolitionists themselves joclal equality. He prove portance of s avery tothe States, particularly to mi these Istter could not exii Mr. Wane pe 1, J Werater H fea’ MB Laughlin. J ‘a woto three hundred million frances by the bauk to gor. ernment. The Bank of }rasce hed raised the race of dis -sount to five per cent. Free trade in bresdet. fl. cetwoon France and Logiand is k from sdmitting them to | destroyed by an officer. Mr. Mallory moved an amand- ed at leagth to the im | ment, to the effect that, instead of Cestroying the eame, fons ifterests of the United | the ljnor seized aball bo cold, an? the progeeds appro nfactures avery, | pria’ed towards the sr jo- of tno poor. Mr, ©. C. Leigh, the leading Maine vsediately declared him 1, of Maryland, , of Michigen, and J W. Scudder, mitted atterasys and counselior plaintimts, ov of division im had suffered from yellow fever, but the sickness was aboti Coffee was coming in in large quantities, anu was selling at $114 a $112, Haytien currency, with a downward tendency. At Gonaives the whole custom house torce had been ‘‘Bronsonized” by the corti cat the Cireuit Court of the ft 7 j jon, and extended to the Sist of July. the bill til Monday,” N6) °F Ohio, moved to postpone | ae a Joy as Ms Pete Te ee ee ee be | SEmperor, probably because they could not be trusted | Cvinon. between the Jantice Neleon deliverad Ranjor says that M. Toicre is not averse to hislding of- The vote upon ths motion stood:—Ayes, 15; noes, 15 1 bill with great serupuloumness, ceclared | to withstauda bribe. Hereafter, in order to pass | theopinion of th t of Cor grams enti. | Mrs J Hae JP Spencer, © Soe under the imperial reg'm: No qaorom. mendment, and so orapee" d convincing | muster, every article in the vessel must appear on | tied “An ect to divi ¢ » Sh oh ford, WF Rundiott, Mi The greatest activity prevailed ia sll the Freoch nav. The yeas and were called, and the vote wac— peals t) the honors! Ir. Leigh, though | the manifest. During the Christmas and New | jadveisi cir tricte spprov tre 34 Ma 4 man W SP Mrs KM Dodge, I eas J B 7 aye, 17 at first in favor of the amendment of sellieg the liquor, | Year's fetes, a holiday of some two weeks dura: | teke arsy ‘he power adiotion of the Cireuit Court | and two fetate, D eee ies nen yarés, and stores (or 40 000 troope are ready for shipment er an executive sersion, the Senate adjourned. a, ring the convincing arguments | tion, which time the inhabitants cease from labor | of the United State ore ( tatriot of Arkansss | shiléva) SUS Locsies, P Mea, D foulon. et ——_——— fis Stan cae ould tis om weg (one uded to change | and dance and feast, the supply of American pro- | ‘¢ t¥\s pe hl var Weama Orie pane Hine AW Nortoa, J W Wiloox, WA Al ap 0 2 Oo : The news Crom other parts of Rarope presents no fea Elcetion of Governor of Maine. proposed’ ty Me Mallory. The dingantea’ ea aend ment | visions on hand were all exhausted, and the cargoes | Dering ster lig ed 8 Ry ct, RW Mines, Ho Rider, BW Mal , sare of striking importance the appel'an' 68, R. Forsyth, appellant, vi, Johm Reynolds ¢! al. argument of thixcenre was comanenoed by Mr. Wiliitrar , Mrs Aiken, O McMitt, Georg? Buch, Ay Barker, Mrs Thomas Stith and infant, L Perin—with fall omplcment in the +Merage, or next to arrive would pay well.—Boston Traveller, Avoosta, Ma, Feb 4, 1854. Feb. 3. for two hours, the proposition steadily gaiaing friends, The Senste of Maine thie Gay re-elected Hon, Mr. when, in order to caucus the saublect, the Honce ad- Coron : ‘ journed. On Monday, at 33% o'clock P. for the sppelisnie, Atjourned i nab, in evoamahi Duara Caveen ny Bris ‘Rc im aap Strae—Corocer | 2 08b%: (#h'sy) Governor. Th» voie atood—Orosby, 16; | Sil be resumed. >’ r M, the sudjes Ropeny oF THR Tazasvarn’s Ovrice or Han. | pyre .PPe srknpla Merrit, fra. of California, wan ad V Ved O'Donnell yesterday he'd ao inquest io Wea: Forty ficst | Morsill, dem, 16. Crosby received the votes of 7 whigs It ts pot generally known ontsids, bat the fact may as No. 53. well be stated now as at any time, ‘that some of the in- discreet frienca of bis Excellency, Govsrnor Zeymonr, de- clare “by avtbority,”’ that the execrtive marx will naver be sffixed to any such temperance dill an either of those under discosrion in both branches of the Legislature. The State Agrioaltural Society meet in tae Assemb! street, mar Eleventh aveoce, on the body of & boy twelve ‘of se, named Dsalel Moran, who coms to hie Kooth by being sociden'ally rom over by one of Kipy Brown’s stages, driven by Louis B. Mead. Tae boy, it dragging @ hen i cart, and wi near the oor oe Nath avenue and Twenty-elghth street, the hocres pen CowspyvOn10—$5,000 Sroren.—On the night | mitted am attormeg aud coursnilor of this court of ill. some daring burgMirs entered the of- | f. Forsyib, sppeliact, rs. Johm Reynolds “al This cause fice of the treasurer of the abSve county, 'a Kenton, | w: ued by Mr. Williams for the appeliant, and by Mr. and after spending some time therein, w'.th tools and | Chare for the appellees Yo 4 oP.F bey ‘6 molats metal for constructing askeleton key, succeeded in | plaio'if{(s fo error, vt. Benjamia Rugalss argumen’ ! , aby Me. Garland for the ming the wats, ane secaped with near $8,000. of plustita te error, Soa by Mr. Bibb tor the defendant in and 9 Pillsbury democrats. Marine Disaster, Norvoux, Feb. 4, 1854, The schooner Lawrenss Waterbury, Crasmér, bound c Buell, ith, JW Bw Mite Goulals Peet Testi, 1K Baer Por stage scoldentally run sgainst him, whish kw Chamber on Wednerday of next week, The people of Syra- | the countyfunds, leaving some 4,000 more, that | Piwstlll is cot. is oir e Mis Genoese pated rer ht bay, | fovynocen Day ine se oom, me Yay, anne | fue eegearae tat Se ee ee a Ae | means arborea ok of coampagee wer | Meinl OF kt Bag Me Sc Bro, Gavet wee reodered Uy the jury, ih ccll 4 got off by disahargiog pimira, om the Erle road, the place, The Soqthera tier | robbers, ; . at the grest railroad ontebration at Detroit, Bruen, Miss A Moody, P Bridgerap, and in ateoregs,

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