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Burning of the Steamboat Georgia at New | in the opinions he entertained, he always expressed European Affairs. Police Intelligence. p Kline, Riwsods Previdenttinere Parker Yoana: Arcole, J Baltimore; q . Orieans. on | {hem feariesely and earmetly. He hed been uafort- LECTURE BY HOM. D. D, BARNARD. FHE CAMADA BANE FORGERY OASE—DECISION OF Biase : ssares eee Berton: Oclom| “Barra t FORTY LIVES LOST—BXOITING SOENE—DESTRUC TI nate in bis pecuniary affairs, . thong! advanced consequence ness JUSTICE STUABT—THE ACCUSED PARTIES HELD TO Phitadel; Orleans, VARA, and Houghton, Cotter, Now ame OF THREE HUNDRED FEET OF WHARF, THREE | in years, bad determined to remove to the West, with | |, is ape sme pobadbpils pe ogee bape ANSWER. eM O Roberts. <Spnekiaaneibea Seageese ig ke Bppnehios, Sebtaace, Ghasteston, Fe — LARGE WARBHOUSES AND FOUR LOADED RAILROAD | the view of repairing his tortunes. He has thus been | D: D- Barnard, of Albany, de! ae es This matter, pending for some time past before the | _ Steamsbip Seceste, Len. Tovecuah, Tob 6, with mése and Thoobal; Poiisdelphin: 17h, kD Ghopherd,, Hamil CARS—LOES $100,000. cut off suddenly, leaving a large family. which are | lectures in the Chapel of the University last evening. | 1 og magistrate=in which Daniel W. Van Aer | sense eee a aiiason, Feb 4,105 | Bost, Baker eves! Thomas, and BH Boo: [From the New Orleans Pleayune, Jan. 30.) reported to be in distress, as well for the wantjof | The subject of the honorable gentleman s discourse wae é- + Yam: Aat- |: pesmeey camel asec ete Shelecd, Test & de Qrlstas: Gen Farill, MoKuewn) Charleen, i + _ Tae steamboat Georgia, Capt. Sinnott, from Mont- | means as from the loss of their protector and head. | the ‘Present Prospects of Europe.” He said that bein- | "8 Jaber L. White, and John W, Abell stand charged Seite, Dari hexnerny tare Pama tar a ont | NYorM; th Peulke (Nye, de: Courier, Gem gomery, Alabama, was burned at the wharf, at the | ‘The boat was owned in Pittsburg, and we learn | tended to give merely an historical outline, and if it | With the writing and uttering of m forged draft on the Jen J, with mdse, to M Pasteronldl: vessel oo B Bailey © 00; | leans via Key West, iinerlee, Westoets; take end of the Jefferson and Pontchartrain Rail- | was insured in that city for about $30,000. The crew, | tnewnd then eens weer eeone wo aat , | Hamilton Exebange Bank, of Hamilton county, State of | Jt heaty sates iors : ‘Vanuahs Zone, Pallorioae an woyeaas ATA 2 road, on Saturday night at abou! half-past ten | Who were mostly residents of Pittsburg, were all | om ee Progressed #0 TAP’ | vow York, for the sum of $5,000, which draft was oon. | Bark Jesper, Bennett, Chatioston, 7 days, with cottoa'and ; vie" Bt Stephen; JM Woot o'clock, The boat had just arrived atthe wharf, and | caveq, idly as we, the andience would draw their conclusion to ed to Brantford, Ganada West, by Van who, tice, to Dunham & Dimon. Black Ja 35 ratey, Von jautera, q a bow line thrown ont and secured to the wharf, ———-———_____ thatefect, That Europe has progressed in Liberal ideas | T7100 On priiias peblpplocageng rh rT gclotien. he Baxperiansed beat HH when the boat was discovered to be on fire. A stern Political Intelligence. was certain, and she owed it all to us. The republican | ™ » procured on » Greer, jrey St Aun’s Bay, Ja, Jan 15, with wbourn. line was thrown out at onc , but in the hnrry it was | gprroRIAL OPINIONS ON THE NEBRASKA QUESTION. in Earope think nothing has bees done unless an | {2¢,sfeat.of the Bank of Montrea the sum of 98,00, not secured to the whart The stern of the boat Canada currency, was conolt The isting government is overturned—they accept no vannab, 8 days, with colton and ’ > ont from the wharf for a mirute or Trenton 7'rus Anuricsn, (administration demosrat,) | @! nics The whole case has been most thoroughly, and with Seretiee rane. Ook “proutid the boilers, and the | thinks it wise and Comcoratis to take from Congress the pe ‘lene it toringd toons the er Tala party is SAK ADE, exnasines 3852 87 Justice Stuart, be baring ak, ‘Goctgetown, 8 days, with naval wood work of the boat being much heated, it spread | power to dictate where negro slavery hall bs admitted | about sixty years old—originatin pe ns mci) tance. The French | to the ejadics of other bi 3, for the express pur- imple was followed b; ‘se of fully determining the facts in the case, end the jom, Charleston, 7 days, with cotton £5 mington, 6 days, I -} Wil ry? jaye. with astonishing rapidity over the boat and cotton. | and where it shall sot, and considers it jast sud equitable | republic was its first fraits. T! The passengers were nedrly all in the eabin, and the | to leave the question entirely to the people who may in- ica, Genoa, Naples, nig mbardy, and Holland. | justice has now come to ® conclusion; and in order that fiames rising up from the forward part of the boat | habit the Territories, In lesa than twelve months these republics disappeared | the public may comprehend exactly the principles of law 7 7 tirely, And from this period for forty-four years no hich he int. he th prevented many of them from escaping. The Jamestown, N.Y. Democrat, which supports the | Saucy, Ome Se ade te re-establish avepubiic” ‘Tus | 0% Which he intends holding the parties accused, he has There were one hundred and eighty-five passengers | aaministration,ailecta not to believe Yast the President i party, however, mill existed, and as am orgaaized propa. | Prepared s written decision, whish i al proba ir wat on board, including children and negroes. Of this Fee a doctrine of eae livared to day. We haveino deubt the legal dosa- nomber it is certain that thirty perished; some of | 1 {vor of Douglas's Nebraska bill; but whether he ls oris | geste, A feos tit Coo ting Oe Nepn e—asong rite ment will be read with mush interest. We shall endea- the firemen saved thik tliat Of Lit ai lost, but froma | 20%, the Democrat is prepared to denounca it as a scheme | fiery ymin sivas gE oy Mbt “a, | Yorto publish the decision in to morrow’s paper. he most diligent inquiries Wo think that forte is | Weteply violating a sacred compact between the North | the'arhy anil even among the Dobloe there Meant | Zhe Allcord Perjury Case Pending againat John L’ Boyd — the most diligen inquiries we oot the | S24 Such, and an aggression upon the rights of the | Svelt the ranks of the party; but they co not, of cours, | Taf matter was closed {yesterday on both sider, and the newer the actual number lost. Twenty-two of the | people of the free Sates. i evel gvidexce submitted ito Justice Stuart, who will render a deets or - s ; = agree with tho wild chimeras of the accialists, In 18/8 Pg number were slaves, belonging to persons on | “ the Madison, \In4., Madizonian, » national democratic | France ‘again became a republic. ‘There wae aaaie & re From the moment that the flames broke out until A journal, which ia said to refleot the opinions of Seaator | pubdlie in Venise, Rome, Florence, and one was established aaa ce Se be es man named Richard Jollle was ; e, of the Twentieth ward police, vir the fate ot life or death was decided for the paszen: | Bright, reyu that the deniocrats who stood by Gen. Cass | 1m fim SOFZ; Dirt ID & fom months, these, repablice alsa | chp ith tealing from the person of James Dorsey, | Behe James H iloyt Lyean VirRinin artery AE, ers only about three minntes elapsed, 80 quick was | in 184S, are Jooming up, sod are all out in favor of the | monarchy as she was previons to the proclamation of the | Teid/ng in the Tenth avenue, the sum of $39. It seems br John G Wright, Vir 1; Sea Nymph, Patton, for Balkinore a alt; Ne [pt inet; for Charleston 224; Rhodes, Ontario, ied by an accomplice, induced Dorsey to en- | Schr Ocean Wat inks, 01 piers ‘ Pret for Mow Haven. | dispatch; 8 ate Rights for Savannal the work of destruction. ‘The passengers were near- | Nebrarka bill, while thore who have supported the admt- | rat republic, oxo apd indiviaibla.”” This period ia fali | {tet Joue sided by an accomplice, induced Dorsey to en | Sehr Qeesn Wa ts t 6 of thal ‘ive gone | Pittration throwgh the influence of spoiis and plunder, | of instruction for the fature, It will be tl p on; Hone: 0 their berths. Many of them were anxious to see | UY into thei seek iy ‘il ty Tt of money as above stated. Justice Bogart, before whom a 5 4 5 1; tar, ¢0 26th; Brita J.P Whitney; the landing place, or were kept up listening to the | 2h"tue demccrate will support the proposition ey, cir other Farorenn, powora, Brompily Ackzovrlodged the re- | the accused was taken, committed him to prison for trial, | tamer Totten, Kello ee Whours, BP 'uilan; Granade, Bhargias and Mountaineer, do Kopel 33 aby Relig oa the proposit ’ ablic— were 8 fnotions— i at music of a violin which a young nwa was playing iN | Douglas, am the trce way of settling tae vexed question | fhe French made choice of Louis Napoleon a thelr Prost. | “7TH Of @ Receiver of Stolen Property.—Oa Monday th | oa» sei¢ unknown Unt tor 1dg 13th, Amos M Roberts, Coleom, for Rio Tancires the cabin. Most of the passengers were from North | of slavery, now and forever. dont, giving him five millions and a half of votes to a imil- | Police srsentee reoraps ey per of & apse shen ix BAILED. Benj Adams. NOrieans. Mobile; Wm V Kon’, John Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas, who, having The Reston Bee, which eupported Mr. Wodster for the | lion for Caysignag, » mo conscientious republican, | PBitty seventh street, near Tenth avenue, charged Steamships Curlew (Br), Berm Roaucke, Norfolk, &o, | Hitt, Philadelphia; ldth, Goloonda, K leans; Wm ieft their homes, were emigrating with theirfamilies, |, °° ia 18kb. ao a deci he Frereb people then him, by ubivorsal eutrage, | Devs the reoelver of stolen property, from the fast that | Sunrise, W; meridian, WSW; sunses, 3. Blisabetn. Charleston b Webster,’ Bote negroes, furnitare,cattle and wagons, to Texas. They | residersy in 1862, and whose politioal sentiments seem Emperor of tha French, ‘The republican party says t nt ies sa tb pERinoe aA TE pr dlccorpeg Aho eae Charleston; 17th, Henry’ Reod,, Dea had embarked ai Washington, were but little ac- | t Dave Deen entombed with the great statesman, bas | France was betrayed by Louis Napoleon. Now, bewas 8 | Pity teen stolen from Mr, Stephen A. Davis, of No. 27 wetger sy =p te, Ravannal;, Chace, Chart quainted with each other, wore mused to s | Foke up o0 (be Nebraska question, and looka with horror | wanderer, without money, without friends, ard without | Fuaccn plsgs, near the fenth evense, The accused was | _ No inwi bound vessels a sigut, Wind light from South, Lonel o man aroNe “ae traveling, aad know nothing of the dept Teena e TO ee ee ee eae ee eta themselves, nay refused’ he recenie, | detained by Jaatice Bogert for ax examination. Weather Gfarieslnt 1, Hotton itua! ne Jan . says measure is 6 colemn compact, and the sophis- | 1 re sha nt har ge Oj ¢ona Married Woman.—Oficer Lord, Y » aud Bal OE ee aoe ual iit cotaony eketa oats Hy c's Douglas ts too palpable to cecsive ‘he people of | ty tem voices against six cr seven. It ia probable thet BOS ae a eater abrentede decan taim ‘Memoranae, re 4! ae, Abana firza a tle aad furniture.” The negroes, who wero more | er. : i os Po ee eee prog ont Of tay | Lawrence Brown, charged with riclating the person of ‘en Purchase by OtueS tower, for Tocnds teh SOA Tex 1h Dolthie, ‘teuay. 4 Cats frightened than the white persons, were on the after | | Ths Portland Sate of Maine (ladependont) approaches | Con plicgiions ef the Easiera questions Im the dis | ¥#% Soria Feltz, residing with her husband at No.4 "ho wae built at Bart Boston, by Me D: outta; lath, Wabau, Newoomd, New Work; Ave part of the lower deck. Add to the abov the Nebraska question witha great deal of caution, It | furtbucce growing ous of 'm kensrel’ war, “afasctat | city Hall place. vidence of Mra Foltz shows that nace) and is ccnstdered one of the Boston; 10%b, Tear, Seb do of A: ‘00 chow foo; P A r foo; Pri she on Mcnday morning, about 8 o’clock, went to a lager oY causing great confusion the fact that Seema to have woven an almost impenetrabie vail over its | +xpscis to take pesseasion of Italy. Kossuth thinks thet | }i0 9h. No, 20 Daane street, where Bi is p—At Canton, near Baltimore, Slt ult, a bark of | Pugwash and Halifa: Northumber! first moment of the discovery of the tira the srew and i iota ol ve the ap. | Hargary will fell into bis hands, and Ktokel or somebooy Spt be! D igagag siled the Wanee tain » Glenburn, Springer, N¥ork; 10th, Clars Ann, Hato otficers were sevarated by the flames from the pas- xe kl oiesy P ae te thie, 3 gaged aa barkeoper, for the purpose of borrowing 8 x Johannes, Von Tritzen, Baltimore; cra tha cxtaid opinions, It thenka, | €ls to getGermany, the issue of the war will be to alter, Y politician or patty who attempts to | ¥ to fx more firmly the territorlal boundarios as arcang’ | Peper for her husband. After gettiog the paper she w ‘anny Ealer. at Portsmouth, NH, was to be launched | Orleans; Pettigrew, a fina ship of 1050 tons, called | nd Alexandrize, Cooper, N York, . . avout lesvirg the premizes in the entry, when Brown ; | .Old 12th, Hohenstaufen, Lamke, Newoastlo ork; turb the compromise of 1869, will find itvolf prostrate | $2! 1816, to sustain the balanos of power. The Gimp | deized Ler by tbe shoulders and pushed "her beck into | Weezy gu. cmmed by Messrs Petor Marcy, of Now Orleans: | sid toah tohotom, Movile; sth, Nichvinesls, Wane Seee only endeavering to. follow his exaraple. ‘Tus lvstacsr | ie aaloon and locked the door, and threw her down on the builders, of Portumouth, to be commanded by Cape | Sn: ish, Champlain, Woodward, Cardit! and Alexandria, maomsetiia Yrene Lows tn eens gang $0 \00lke0s Mad to: City Intelligence. thought there would be no general war in Enrope at this | "24 ‘cor. the gave an alse ih aoneranlahtce Bit tare hor | Ml feclething busiotee, veniam Andiatended tor the gene | "Ts port 20th, Gondola’ Baker, and Medallion, MoOintook, poten) bus more brian ally tne Tapia Drvsreas (Of ene Act—Chrtam Da GRoor,—Oa Monde timo, jie thought the Cear would find that the time had | Ty.4 gconred was taken before Justion Oabora, who placed | Missinc Vesseie—Brig Abigail & Maria, of Tremont, Me, | oF Bosgon ids; Christina, | ey: Hames, aid the blinging aud suifocating smoke, pre- De Groot, the late proprietor of the Pres: | Bot arrived for the working out of his Cestgoa. He would | jim under examination, Ho stated that he was trenty- | Caps Dep} F Spurling, 11d from Bosteu Ost 6 tor oR: | oer, tor do Fob 2; J Baker, and Northumberland’ vented any order, 1 the great confusion. coct Houee, presented Mrs, Lanier, the wife of Mr. Ster. | Sad that Le must be orusued if ho went into s war with eight yeare of age, a rative of Germany, and in reference ville, and has not since been hoard fro for do do; Mary, for NOrleans 40; Juniata, ‘Newton, sengers, there were no persons on the wharf to gi directions, advize or reader any assistan ao. Many of the families were Jarge, and some precious | Fd powerless 4 1 sted in the flames ¢ ling Lanier, one of the leseens of tho Latarga Hi the Western pewers. If there should be a war tho ra- i A 7) | lost in tho hurricai for Demarars do; Albatross, Kuowlos; Geo W Bi . or jnmpe Many of te saved were | $2 ¢(0, in consideration of her loss by tue disastrous eon- | Publicen party's prospects would not be improved. ‘Thoy | $2.Re charge, sald, I am innocents itis all untrue.”” | sons, 18 months old, 9 ing, and Win Frotiinghem, ‘Babbldgo, for Galoutea tdgs Mae mrict bruised by jumping or beiug throwa ashore. | tlagration on the 8th of January last. This was traly @ | Would besurronnded by large armies, whore commandera, | proviss of Reform—Arrest of Mor: Policy Lollery Dealers. | {amily ai Tremont. ra: Nokes Phas Weed ee Peay ear ‘aos@ who were saved were so soon scattered that | robles act, and if perfortaed by eny one elsy than Albert | however they may cifler on other questions, will be | _4isérman Boardman, of the Eleventh ward, with a view | , Sobr Stsan Husten, before reported missing, was from Had- | Hutohinson, for Geelong do; ‘Gelirard, Briard, for Aces i ble to as-ertain the names of the lost or | U& Groot might have been wondored st; bat the gift | united to put cowm republicanism, There may be | Cr ooening the ball on the reformation of vice and viola- | 1am, for Charlestown, Ms, belonged te Calais, and was oom- oa ° . bring by bim, it is nothing-strauge, iuasmuch as all who | Cemocrate in the army, but in time of war the general manded by Capt ‘Arentiatd Carmichael, where wife, itis be- | ieniox—Arr Jan 15, Masonio, Hookman, 8 John, the saved with any accuracy, the books and papers Ait Fe rhage ; sentiment is that of loyalty, Tne Rusaia vt tions of law, commenced on Monday in breaking up the | jj¢ a8 W ‘The 8 H was # good vessel of 140 tons, es of the boat bei hie host waa loaded with | Sgchaten asretre known by thelracts, eo record whey. | soldier is cerlaioly not likely to.asciat the vepablicans, Bee ee ae rarer eet waa seteatne | *oree seers old. Riteabsth, Yotag, Yen, TENE Dane Re 1,035 bales of cotton, waich was all burned, Not an | is the htghert compliment that can be given them, and {t was the armies of republican, not Imperial France, corpe ef *eollee, Tevuigl aituate were otade that ‘aay as Telegraphic Marine Report. 10h Nouatina Solicite, and J Mauzan, for NYork; Trentom, article was saved from the wreck worth montioning, | ryuey yor mx Surrerars ny rm Lara Fina mv Pant | Which put down the Roman republicans in 1849. Prassia | tho Gret step towards reformation, It seems thata msn | CHARLESTON, Foo 7—Arr brig Castilian, Boston; schr | Maaca—Are Jan 1, Saml & Kdward, &miih, Gibraltar. and ail the oxen and mules perished. Sramet,—Coptain Halpin, of the Firet ward polices, reporia | feems to be the only Geld for the republicans—the people | 144 purchased a policy ticket ef a dealer in Houston street, | Jonas Smith, New York. Mi.yorp—Bld Jan 15, Marion, O'Brien, Savannah.” The steamboat Helen, trom Mobile, had arrived at | tut Wm. Pheipy, of the frm of Maitland, Phelps & Co , | ST@tCldiers and scholars. The most learned professors | whicn turned out to be & prize of $15, and the seller re: ae Mussina—Are Dec 20, Wilditre. Parker, Genoa. the opposite side of the wharf about two hours be- | os Ied upon Lieutenant Dalton last Monday, and with him | Sf@ @xtremely liberal in their political sentiments, and | foseq to oath the “hit.” Accordlngly, the lucky indivi- Horald Marine Correspondence. Newront Are Jan, 1, Rhea Bylvis, Price, Bristol, te fore the lilfated Georgia. Her officers, when the fire | proceedea. to the ruins of the late rela Peatietrest, | ey 0 Not fail to inculsate them into the minis of their | fuant tooMh the “BK Accordingly, the tushy tndiel: | maria DRLPAIA, Feb 7, 4PM—arr aeamer Oliy of New ith, Montrose, Huey, Loudos, to loed 1 8 1 3, h ate he ford cane teee aria sat pupils, There is a first rate common school educatioa— . 7 P the’ Loot Ongi. | YOFk. Matthews, and brig Paulizo, Taylor, Boston. for Savannah; 16th, Michael. Muller, Gloucester, to load for broke ous on board the Georgia, cut loose her fastens | whera he fc three or four of the poor ohildren to- | there are xchools in the barracks, and after | Sauires, at the station house, for the purpose, if possi Cid ship Tix qua (clipper). Whitmore, Ban Francisco; brig | do. Cld 17th, Queen ot the Ocean, Rvans, ity Poins. ings, and the wind aided in drifting her out into the | habiting s building. He distributed twenty dollars among his three years sorvice, the soldier goes back to his ble, of ‘making him do so. At this time the Alderman of | Myra, Fuller, Boston; sobre Mary Merehon, Turner, SD Of the Wight —th, Heinrich Von Gagern, from MN I the ward happened to be present, and Lieut, Cameron | Bellows Cisrk, Now Yerk; Hamlet Emerson, Providence; | for Bremen, 69 ds out. ; eed in ariting Thane , bed lett instructi fake, where she remained safe until morning. There | them, xd lett instructions to send the most dratitate to | Dough am educated and refined mas, Thus it would was forthwith cerpatohed with a platoon of mex, with in. | sleamer City of Boston, Fisher, Boston, PLyMovrH—Sld Jan 18, Spermacoti, Oliver, Savannah.” his atere for mora relict, A large quantity of ready-made had been about two hundred and fifty bales of cotton | sicthing was sent the sufferers by Mr seem that if there is one place in Karope more than i ‘a i PoatsnourH—Passed Jan 15, Am Engle, Moore, from Lom disch: he Helen uy e wharf, all of | Xo aco ; sagt PY Mrs. ©. H. Brown, of | gnother, where the people would be successful 1a orga- | #t*2Ctions to arrest the policy dealer, and in fact all per- den for New York, and landed her pilot > Ci nie ee eke ae yet GAUSS UN Te nizing a'republ'c, that place is Prussia, But the desaoa, | S08 that the officers found in the place. Tals order was ae baie Parsnvo- 8d Jan 7, Ambassador, NYork, A FovspiinG.About sfx o’eleck yeuterday morning & | strations of 1848 hare been urfortuaate for the republi. | Ob#y¢d to the lsiter, and the socnsed parties al brought | A Dank was sahoro on Sand Beach, near Branoh’s Point, | Paitnxur—Arr Jan 13, M Star, Spoar, NOrleans, The railroad company are heavy losers, as about Ne chil 5 t ad | to the station houre Saveral other shops were pounced | Marshield, on Monday mornin: lor masts were standing Quurnsrown—arr Jan 17, Nor Barolsy, Livers three bundred feet of the flue wharf, three ware: | TPesle, Had pace relink pire oe ras Zone te Pet gad stip bee ing heey sade scene upon by the police in the like manner, and all conoera:d, a noon, bus the sen was ae loan breach over her. pool for Now York, with oargo shifted. Bid abs Tah, Bow: houses, and four loaded cars were burned. There | the Alms House, | Shey have strength to pull down the ‘ample ‘but they do | Situated in Houston, Lewis and Stanton streets, also om Philadelphia, of andifor Liver: | dices, New Orleans. 8 c r t, lat 41 24, Jon 018. Captain ScueLpT—Arr Jan 14, Osslppee, Morrill, Now York; was also s large quantity cf groceries and other mer- Fauna Fm Scarrorpinc.Oa Monday, two men, | not Fee whers the edifice to take ita place is to come from. in aveune B, forming quite a motley group of whites tain Waleh,s passonger, aud the | Vulture, &mith, do ippee, 1, Now York; 19th, cape—ths people have lost confide i uses, destifie reight ie and blacks, 'Sabrequently, they were all conducted to ane Se ee ae Se RA a ee ea aac Among those persons who are certainly lost are | sesif:liteg to the pavement, Richard had his arm bro- | 89 a8 to take part in the government. Another dificulty | Of People, who toon filled up the court room to almost || New Bn nanx Geonor Mucurs, Florian, 14 days from | Vumcmcanr dana ZF bevee Grenter, NOrleens: St, the wife and toree children of Mr. Joliy/of Alaba: | ken by the fell, end John was injared inwardly, ‘They | Js found in the fact that the people of Earope are acous- | fry ceurn, Wie magntrate then proceeded with the | Bydxey, OB, for NYork, with eoal, pus into HalitaxJan 2l. | gobi Yon Baltimore, : i ma. Mr. Jolly saved six children, three of whom | were tsken to the City Hospital, tomed to a consolidated government—the seat being at | jy ONS Ol soe Crenee A oF pet tom Bry ed keoplog © | C2 ee tuo ef Bristol, BI, from " cs Toland Jan 3 for ne were much injared vy being throw’ on the wharf. Ssom Aciis —Last night thers were rome indleations | Us greet cepital. Nom, e consolidated republis ts the | > oiey shop at No. 810 Stanton strect, and ald that his | ofSequijealle and riggiageareds aLTEERZ00r, Jan 18—The Advanoe, Doyle fom Boston tee son, formerly a member of the Le- | thet there eee Pept an ea ment is owing to the Siate system, Bat though there is 8 were backed by # Mr. Thempson, who keeps an of. Roun ENTERPRISE, Gordon, from Boston for of mainmaeat, and the crew taken of he th ca x _" fice in Grand street, near Essex street, who called on him , EF, with noarly s full cargo of merchand| leed for the sale of ticksta. bie Feet el oe ie Jan as Y t ver, bottom up. den and crew Nipling, keeper of ® policy | cq by brig Matanzas. Trofothen, from Havans, aud cari into Jacksonville day. Veescl and cargo & sotal los here. Jan 17—The Iowa, Reed, arrived h day, ‘ork, encountered a hurricane Deo 2), tat af ton 68. wen anooe see her beam ends, had cargo shifted and water in the hold. Jan 6, \at 48, Jon 82, had N and NS, wag eorgia, was lost.{He had retired to bed | snow Gree ia hee lost. He match noth eas in the Park beautifally. nek pies to be aoe ror se prospects a the revo- | asity to collect the money Khenn, of Newvern, N. C., with his wife | 1 was quite cold during the day, the thermometer at7 | [CP at deititg np goreramenta, the irients of freeiom | A German mated Obristi ildren, were saved, but he lost nine of his | 0 cek im the morning belng wt 40, and at nodm at O2de- | Oost remsmber that many steps have been gained. It | #°p in Stanton street, was arrested on the complaint of grees. Catharine Barthout, who testities to being sent by her hi 1 sol hiss ‘The Enterprise was a fine echooner of 134 tons, 18 montl Shir Carter, of Corgi, with, a family of thirteen | , HUD T 1 Fon —& mun aamed Pates Pisin took | bare” brewme fmited, ent mnny ccuatiee ave feral | Mitsu rv Sebwart, for whom abe purchased Wak: | lt tmaed ar Sulfan Mewhoro ate wad Dal valded at ars ono Orme, We ch wilt the. Petronas migepornaal eat H . r mete ‘es horse out of the stable on Sunday afternoon, for exor- _ i ¥ ° . ims: *. o ne, n re here to- Mr. McClenet!ian, of Cincinnati, was lost. kicked bim fo the Dreaki conrtitutions fron 1915 | *tierte that he is determined to break up all the policy | ported wrecke? cu Long Beach, forty miles east of George- Jan J4—The Harold, from Csloutia hag lost mien at endeavored to save the | tace rsry badly. He was taken up tol 3, when Balginm ard Greece were establish. | Cees in his ward. jown, SC, has been stzipped, and $10 whole would be sold at | Ac having been in contact, off the Skorrivs, with an oat in the iron safe, but ho was | ed to the eity hospital | ie ialiiaak capaeeed asin a Lottery Poliies Mz, Joseph C. Asbley was arzested on | A¥ction 7th inatant, on tho bench. Whatever war saved | bound Am ship, sacar. 5 5 6 t ty Hospital, | ed. An important movement commenced in 1846, whe & warrant issued by Justi of fal 7 ‘would bave to be transported across Waconmaw river, ors Jan 15—The,Maxittrate, which arfyod lith from Savannt he safe open and rush to the | LOTS Ping the Ninth came to the chair of St, Peter. He a! * Toth y Justice S:nart, ona complaint of | smite or two to son by boats, Yas girmok by 8 heavy oa 2d, which oatried awa, eral of the passengers had deposited Coroners’ Inquesta, tonished Enrope by his liberBlity, aud ali Italy cried oat | Packing lottery policy backs, by officers Esler and Downie, ylight, &o, started poop deck, filled the 200g at st. Dear rrow 4 Gussuot Wousn.—Jonm Strange, Atteen | for gimilar privleges. ‘Tae Kings of Naples gave bis peo. | S&0 Iccxed up for examination. His books, papers, &0,, fg hape detergent Atami ale i naptime) y with the clerls, ond it was of course | jured second mate and three moa, and o: » : d by a portion of the crow, arrived as Berlin Md, Oe ny tal loss of ootto arf, mere! ears of age. died at tha New York Hospital yesterday, ion x wore seized and brought to the police ofilse, to be used as yess on to loak. ai loss of cotton, boat, wharf, merchandise, | Join thes trots qacaheh saeeal er A cally pls « constitution, and alto the Kings of Prosia and Dan- | Totes, " einen Pre te eat taell4 6 Shackamsxon, which arr 14th from Philadelphis, &c., cannot be far from $100,000. The cotton is i Hoo: As mark, The revolution of 1848 broke out after several of ; ; . threw over part of her cargo duzing tho pati red. and we learn tuat the railroad compa » | Stived on the 26th cf December, while: out with hls | there constitutions had been promulgated; it will be Robbery of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars in Gold ts, and as 8 4. M. came morning, abandonod ‘The Delia Maris, arr 144 trou Oh arteston, vy sul and we le 1a railroad compauy Were | drcther, a bry of ten years old, cn Long Ieland. 1 ap- seen that tho movement came fiom the sovereign, At | Coit —Un Sunday evening rome person or persons red nded at Assteague Light House. 4 y PY go 4 ato | weather; had Booby wnd main hatches stor rt 2 0! ated | tin, , and the firss and scoond mates, proceeded saan overboard. Baltiqore, and the sailors state thas over two hundred dol: | " Lonpom, Jan 19—The Am ship Matilda, Loe, of and from Fisured on t The passer i into thy t which wasin tue warehouse, pearid that the young boy banded the guy to hia brother fod !n 1848 the cwellirg roor: of & annames Berenvelt, si elec ; : rother seria 8 the Emperor of Russle was the only who were saved wera kindly re- | ashe was paeciog m dock, Decosesd took hold of it by | Che Period ia 18: : 4s | at $1 Mott street, by means of @ false kay, ead then broke e ars, Bride & Roder, near | the rarzzle’ it sccldentelly was raed, and he ro- | Sa'san' war not an easopticn, ar tur poopla ol therraione | ore a trark, from whicn they stole $3,600, in twenty | Wioe Qete Mem Tm, a tenwett aerosol NYork, (previously reported with 10 fodb of water ut for, clothing pro- | ceived the contents in the arin ant suoulder, Tus arm | paiies Lad parliacentary ‘privleges, Bat. the revou | CC'S B0ld pléoes, the property of Mr. Bereavelt, Oficars | txcept in cutting away tho masta, Hor deck and beams aro | !0l4) 18 giscbar 2 Add od vag teins 9 by comfort extended to ar lingered ia a sta volita Ceniroyed the boped Uf tha modarate repabiicase. | 2= th and Dowling, cf the lower polics, have been inves- | now gone, and both vessel and cargo aro a toiel loss, the ehip ie to bs taken {ato Mt deck, ah Binokwall, stercay moruicg, when ho died. | qye powerof Austria in Italy wac about to “depart f ever | tating the matter, and have taken into custody, on sus- Spokes. be examined, and hi nage made good. an iqueston the body, aud a verdict | 2'Y) Tuserny, Parma and Linbarly were abour to | Pion cf belng ecnceree’ in the robtery, thres German | . ship Albany, Gorham, heneo (Nov 16) for Australia, Deo per Chalienco, Pitts, of NYork, from Ching néexed. Daceased was & native of | pe annexed to Se Ne rovoiatiyoaiy propagania | Je%% One of the prisoners, om belog searched by officer | 11, ist 24 12 8, lon 3. er discharging her damaged orgs, was docked rave Ge ornatit governmen m thitr thronet, Domling, was obrerved ‘by cficer Smith to throw Mary Glover, Chase, 22 days honce for Marseilles, Dec ‘ard, at Biackwall, whore the wholo of hee Ship ‘i 31, Int 40 40, Ton 37 24. copper was stripped off, and yesierdzy 6% zy victory over tue | * Bight Key from bis person {oto the Areplecs. This key | sity Sivire Owon, Owsn, from Havre via Plymouth for N puainstion by Loyd’ curv feo. Dus suas etek oe h the house afforded. The hull of the hoat was burned to the water's edge, and she yesterday laid close alongside of the wharf, with broken machinery and smoking cotton , fect wreck. The water and —Yesterday auxed twge en - © | wastaken up by the officer, aud was found to ft the door Oe iat 47 af, ton 9 40 was found. 4 asioned Yah re ar No ate | sited the Denes of Temeon eacae Of the room where the robbery was perpetrated. The ac- byrety pater bf * wolte cignal with Din | oakom lone the gar hon ; ae ae ee ee ened cotton, whieh a few persons were endeavorin ‘ = ie so ¢ ousted parties were taken before Justice Osborn, who is, was seon Jan 12, Ini 45 15, lon IL. OvER, Jan ¢ Grafton, (0! Maryport,) Gilmore, with So aaverd Noe aches; (or alveatiae not one of cit Teeeread | the tees s off eanatiee towal titers wets avustied Aaa tained them in outody for a further examiuation. getentk Acadian, from Glarxow for Bosten, Jan5, lat 40, | salt, trom Liverpool to NYor\, bas teen Luat outside abe lost had, up to last e , been discovered. Of voat by himielf witha | Alter such a de: it is not likely to rise sgain immedi. fcbe Flying Dv! Les 11 days from New York for Bt FLEDORE Jan 18—Bark Secret, Boll, of this port, those wh» perished i ‘no trace, proba! i . He was found by his | ately The Aust: imation of 1819 bad too many First District Court. Thomas, Jen 18 (1 omitted in Wilmington papers). Newport tor NYork, with iron, afte: having got nearly hall rill be fee . D wife on the foor with hie throst eut anda razor in his | contlicting interests to ratl Tho Hungsrisns refared Before Hon. Justice Green. Tho large Am sicemehip reported to hi m seen Deo | Pastage out, has pus back with mainmasthead twisted, and ever will be fe are known to | g 3 f Tinined Chertoant haw Weill bably, be | D#Ba The wound fcillcte’ upon his throat was vary | it because they ouly desired anindepsndent governmont | Fri T.--W. D. Jones and James L. Ripley vs. Stmon | 18, lav 54 8, len 87 v2 W, and represonted to be siecring 8B, | Dart of her stern stovo in, and viry leaky, also get on shore Jomned overboard, snd they will soon, probably, be | sient. ‘The deceased recovored uuder ‘medical | —n ta tepacit, Khe Lambert hoped one day to be tres | O:lonne, ond cikers —The plaintifs, through thelr agente, | Warnes the Golden Age, trom Liverpool for Austratis, tne | on the nevth ial where she atruck very Geavy and fomalast found, f life from this disaster will probably | HSUBeBt bet on Moray & change for the worre o9- | from the German power, end preferred to walt thelr tine | placed on stcrage with Cefendanta certain goods, for which Win ook Lele eoveeinn EY ant was perbahiy (ip er AORN, ce nee ee Untal fu PeOen ey Toe loss of life from disaster will’ probab!y | curred, and he died. A verdict as above was readered, and live as before under the cantralizsd military power of @ defendants claimed storage, amounting to $24 20, and | frem New York Doo 2 which arrived ae iio daneito Deo 25, Fasmovta, Jan 16—Pus in, the J J Cobb, Niskerson, from never be known with any degree of certainty. The Fart: Fait.=Richard and John Mayer whilst at wock | Atstria Therevslationists intrigued againetit, aed the Ea refused to celiver the goods untilthat cum waa paid, re- Foreign Ports. Baltimore for London, with’ loss of sails, leaky, and witht list of passengers was burned, their baggage lost. the new buliding rear Centre strect, fell fram a | Pérer finding it Impossible to make 1: aostpiable, it was | taining s len cnthem. The plaintiifs paid the demand | axewrnr—In port Jaa 19, bark Ishona, Leckie, New | PAttt cargo thrown ovor. of cotton have been picked up six at Bier) the marks are obliter- » No 5¢0 is all that oan bo tri on aa- t 10 in # circle. with other marks which cannot be wees to “s front vi P choy 5 t Devi, Je The passengers were from various parts ot the conn- ffold. Richatd’sarn ‘re , withdrawn for the present, The lecturer hada high opinion | under protest, and now sue to recover back $1018, beiog | Yorn Lt. “s a $y, vaknown by name t each other, sud more than | cums ieteruntty ia area Thay Wel dean eee BRS | of the Kiog of Prussia, acd the covsiitution which he | the difference tetween that charge and what they con: |" Tarasa—Cld Jan 2%, brits Aleonus, Smith, Philadelphia; | She Skerxi all, most of those that were saved hurried from the ‘ ¥ gave to bis people is very oreditable to him, though not ao | tend is a reasonable compensation; and also, $19 tor cop- | 25th, Boch Pratt, Brightman, Savannah; 30th, bark Medora, i wthege ; in t z liberal ag it rhould be. conclusion the lacturar ra- | per, faid to have been given into the charge of the de- Portla jehrs Eugene, Atkins, Newport; a. Soveral more bales are reportes Picasa ober tan ‘a ie hasta an Irishmag, sisty- | marked that the preé of repuditcanism in Earope | fercants, and for which they had not accounted. The NOrloaue. Are id, sche Frank © Simmons, Law, | recciver at Drogheda. Lpchaphacd tha! tale would bare Deen lout lint the crommetenie , Nee through the hatehway | ware no fairer row than they were sixty years ago, If | court gave judgment for the plaintiff for $10 18 difference AnvoR GRAck, NF—Arr Jen 10, bark Rothosay, Mann, Tatnell, but few would have been nut the crowded stat Loing, 29 Warrea atreet. on Thursday last, | Europe is to be republican the growth of the ssatiment | ia storage, and ju?gment to the defendants oa the claim | NYork (and cid Irth or Peruemiue.) : make of the boat and the perfect ignorance of the passen- pJeries of which he died at the Hospital. | most be progressive, Republics ornot be made on paper | for the alleged lost coppar, on the ground that the de. Hatirax—Arr Jan 31, bark Geo Hughes (Dr), Sydney, CB nrvea te gers aa to their locality, added to the rapidity with ton held an inquest upon the body, when | cnr had a steady growth of an hundred and dfty years, | fendante had proved that they had employed day and | for NYork (see disasters): Jot inst, brig Margarot Mortim oe P on the bottoms which the flames spread, caused the fatal contasion. coidental deata was ren iered. aud yet scm od prudence | Anderson, do, 5 days, Gld 24, sobre Billow, Day, NYor! itfeal pLilosophers think it only re. | Bight watchmen, having need the samecat vioked up 10th and he 68 he ¥ f frantic Jobn Tenessey, an Irishman, thirty years of sge, died at i é ki hike it j that cne would use with bis own property, that bein; the, 40. int 2 The sccce of the burning boat, the half frantic | , pital, fzoim the effeata of falling Cown the staira of | {sittue hinge ia Eutore wose quill fond ce recs | the law required ahs La Jn port abons Jen 24 Warnenrorxr, Jan 1! —Soveral bales of cotton have beam assengers, mothers searching for their children. &c., “ ry A allt 8 ve gu ned at oncs their EE EE Marths Cla 9 ny in ioked 4 P ‘ Torri P the house of a friend, at 450 East Twelfth street, whe pdlood would not makes republic. Others 14 rise f MATANZA. Bs + Picked up on the coast near Nowoastlo, Dundrum Bay, can only be imagined. Terrible as it must have | he bad heen paying a visit, in the third story. Onieay- | their places. Whew Louie NVI, goo: to che secon The Lager Bier and Dance Houses. Wim 9 re marked where logible S H. been, it was soon over, bringing anguish and despair | tng, ho eccklentahy fell down about twelve steps. Coro- | Coteon is seen to 116, All the effocta of (ine qeansoteere New Yonx, Feb. 7, 1354. | ver, 8 eee ee oy it Jan 15—Pat in the Constantine, Duryes, to navy s wounded spirit, dividing families and ge- | ner Hilton hell an inquest, and a verdict of death from a | foticnary propaganda willonly tond to Proedt x abaclate- TO THE EDITOR OF THE BERALD, a bark May Queen, King, Ricb- | thrown overboard, having evporienoed Tory sovere woateet parating friends forever. f fractare of the skull, accidentally received, was rea- | ism, Barope tends towards constitutional governments, | «Scenics Seer cere eek Be iene taaded | ORM a wa—Jan 4, no Am vessels in pert Teak “quarter boatd and Gulwarks, spit calls, aud Fooel ‘The New Orleans Bulletin, which puts down the | dered. but the repubiicans tet themselres up against such gov: | to. cc. in she article my name is mentionod—"* Counsel. |, S¥uxxy, NSW—in port Nov, bark John M Millay, Can- | Moun, Jan 15—O Mizonhead—The Am bark Joss of property, including the boat and her cargo of United Stites Duatrine Court, ernments. They oan work their en’s bstter with abso. | lor Velo, of the Niash ward.” Is is but jueh and proper shat | dall, from and for New Caledonia, under chatter by the | pramilin’ Davis. dU dase term ee Senta eB ae ee cotton, at $120 — Before Hon, Jatge Lagersoll, lutism. Whoever desires to see Europe republican must | I should, in justica to myselt, name, ad fri yn Dr Jen ee Nhe avs Tine $0-vike Wad vay, Di with foretopsail yard carried away. rudder head twist- Y i re g0 Lag : : correct the srtinle wherein it orrs. In the first place I was , , tht Medway, Day, Baltimore Women and oh were thrown from the upper | sn, 7.-Serertl ened of tits Calton ohne ait till Europe ts eduented to it; and the preliminary | correct the, artinie ther's house $o consult with him | (snd eld loth ult for St Jago); Zia uit, br Gitans, Axtel, pheniea ib J deck on the wharf, like so many sticks of wood, | eges of goods were called, bet Mee BF? starting point it the parliamentary syatera, which has ra- | IAv64, {0 Mr. Hlennenrether's house to consuls with him | veerk he : ba el noe hore this morning in Baliye * ; i oh » X while others, ia their fight, leapéd into the water | Arrociste Attorney y caveds net One, fees New Otloant foe Lvee~ and found a watery grave. By this disaster it is «up- posed that no less than forty persons perished. M Jsckson snd one child, of Barbour county, Ala. idly rpread over all Europe, with ons or two exceptions for bim. Accordingly, on Sunday Taininan, (Cubs)—Arz Jan 17, brig St Andrew, Charl said that in Fney lock to us for examples, and we should be carefal av hie h-ueoin Forticth wbreet, opposit ten. . fusion since the late fire, the papers wore not yet all y 4 +4 his aol ‘ Vena Cnvz—In port Jan 24, schr Jersey Oak, Rogers, d and properly arranged. Tho trials were postponed | * sive then # good one, Sere nee Cle acta T onreotel Ay buracee aed aned | from NOzlonas for Gonisscesicos, een ee the present. Anti-Slavery Lectures—No, IX. with bim the new docks Jan I, has ere Ma | f Nevoll in the Hartorm The United States ve, James Uity, when invited: being a ellen o Anca Anse Del N Tee ind feom - A *, . Dose ie 3 q Le i ds ’ . ity, nvited, 1icANT—Arr Jan 9 is, N York. do Loot bis w i bh AMM te me | A, Zivgh Bright, Thomas Morrit Thomas Bennclt, | BBV. W. Il. FURNESS ON THR DESTINED ASCENDANCY | ° Absut 9 velock, while Tw " NT WwenP—Atr Jan ii, Westphalia, Odin, and Dismant, for this port, in coming Up the slut tee eee city indestitute circumstances. Mr.Jackson had | ty mar Secie’ and ‘Thimaa Weck The proccess wees OF NORTHERN tpzas, bat ti 1 nor was thers | WYcrk; 16th, Louiria enting, and Hetty, de; Sua of Saftingen. A atcamer has beon sont to her ae on bis person ks or drafts to a considerable | charred with an endeavor to make a revolt ‘on board the ™ ‘ was qvict and | Dragon, Bher rood, do: eyrand, Swasey, and ‘Scut amount, which lost with him. ; an ahip Java, om the 84 Jeneary laat, when Iying Rev. W. H. Farness, of Philadelphia, delivered the orderly R Herr ge rane of the Foliee Carolin }) Stewart, do; 1s wins, Moxon, do; 19th, Bls- —The B has arrived in the basin, makiag but little wa- Mrs. Jolley and one child, of Raadolph county, Ga., | in the harbor of New York, by rofucing to obsy the orders | nth lecture of this course last evening, at the Taber- | Fith tis force, cuteral with uppaived alabs = Jan 1(—The South Carolina, Stewart, from New iehty persons, | Bancksoxa—Arr Dee 28, Diana, NOrloans; Wth, Ba! od me, as if I was some monster, with thelr | do. thon pounced ufon Blennenrother. We Bonnwavx—Arr Jan 19, Commerce, Sonbiates, Charleston. Mr. Jolley 900 in money, which | ofthe commander, Mr, Danning called the mate and | nacle. A respectable audience, in psint of numbers, was | Thres or four Antwerp, which was ashore st Blank Wasi he possessed. W. W. Dann, of Lenoir county, | eaptain cf ine vessel, who proved thst the maa refaced to | prerent, among whom we observed about half'a dozea ne | 1%>® mand towed been got ci without much damage and to a - sh BOTA t rd s : " being secured, the roet wore brought ina ring, (numbering Ady Commerce, tor Charleston; Oceana, for NOrleant; | awsy for Antwerp. N. C., lot one negro boy, with $250 in money, but | Odey orders sad would not go to work. The partioulars ervall yy and marched off to the { ial station house, y p ee i Te As . was fortunate enouch to save his tronk. i. B, | BAve bee already published, when the investigation was | St¢# ecattered at intervals in the empty gallery. shh fet) nd marched ¢ ¢ immortal station house, | Johsnne Hopner, Anns Dorothea, Oscar, and Honrietts, for fan 10—A quantity of bsrrile of flour, boxes of NYork. bales and oaska of merchandise were seen 71h Jam elected by the Council: | “Sid from Reyan 12th, Hansa, NOrleans: John Cumming, | in lat d0N,lon 11 W, by she Sarah Brldgo, St f; the names of all | Adams do.) | ee De y ldgo, Sturdivant, ae ro were for that night assigned our | © BReveruaven—Arr Jan 17 Goethe, Baltimore. 81d 10sh, | Jan 13—The Wm Toll, Punek, from New York, grounded rning we were dismissed by Justice | Albert New York. Arrin the Texel 13th, A us & WH: | on entering the outer Larbor, at Have, but of to-day : 5, Trieste. and was taken into cock without damage. Ganling, Liver. | | Lacuorn, Jan2—The Chester, Croaty, parted her moat. the NAW, and to i 3 | held before ibe Commissioner. The theory of the de The lecturer commenced by reviewing the history of Loftin, s +C., lost rroes. 7 ry ‘We entered cur appointed place, es Ef i cane ot cliston Ge, ak tive Sagroes | a © ia u es h boon ped Va the forecastle was | slavery in this country, When we began life ar an inde: | man for that nightin que regimen! and hia wife was badly but not fatally injured in ; “HAR ity toand the proners guilty” © o°'° %* | | pencent eatin, our slaves were alittle less tnan three | Judaigg piace, i the making her escape from the burning boat. Dr Yi a quarters of a million in number. Since then slavery had Bogart worthy, bigl M. Young, from Hancock, Ga., lost a valuable rot died of a conrumption, as it was thoocht at that time, aes eves lem, New York; 17th. Isabella Brirasr Lov Court of General Session 4 ; x ‘A Sy Pool for New Orleare, crow refusing duty on secount of the | inge during 8 gale Iast night from uched the vant boy, all his medica! books. surgical instruments Belo.e his Honor the Recorder. It reigoa still with cespotic # The Czar of Russia veese! masking # little water; istn, Censtantine, Duryee, | ground near the canal of she port, bus without ‘ing any Clothicg-—everything, in fect, but what he stood in. scqrirran: was rothing to it, It was melancholy to hear the argu: N York for Liverpoel, areat patt of cargo thrown overdo,” | material damsne. goneby grmhg us trand Larcny —George Brandt, accused of | ments brought up by the defenders of the institution, | Stealing seven pare, valued at $200, from George Brash, | We find the poison of euch arguments pervading the Waetried and acquitted, there being no proof whatever to | country ia the corru;tion of pudilc seotiment Mrs. Day: J negroes. Mr. Graham, from Williamsburg, son, from Macon county, Ala., lost several Bristo.—Arr Jan 17, Josephiae, Bornholm, snd Rialto, Home Ports. F Mitchell, NYork i Sid from the Pill , echt Lanfair, NBodford. O18 conducted myself orderly and pro: er hg ror i ; Jane H Cliddon, Child, Carditt; 19th enne; Astron, Ping, Sagua. lost two negroes and $500 in gold. Thomas J. M 8 cenvietion. want of faith in Ged and man, "An eminent vo) oid eels ellie dllataeatnds Bays st hag ILE CNS set SUPA: ate up abd 8 Langtban, of Bristol, Ct, is among the mi * beitg roother business on hand, the Cour: ad | Jong time ago, thet if slavery cont welve men, ard a proper conrt, will, | CariscArr Jane, Psjuette Babanceo, NOrioane, “13e4 Sout BEG Ben Frame B. Hubbard, of Bristol, Ct., was eaved, but journed fox the day, ¢r it would’ work out & decay of the gp et, Svstala Me And the resbon co} re day, in the D rr Jan 12, Syphax, Oromy, and Tass, Char- Mary aor baggage,&c. A gentleman from Stewart county, nena liverty, Thoro rt have passed, and the prophecy | Yindicet on of my r'abte and privileges citizen, topather York, Goodeell, NYork. Nothing jd. Ga., Witose name we eould not ascertain, lost severat Another Letter from Copi. Stront, bes been fwlfilled—he that rati eyes to see let | With these whe tot pavers a tarereate We: * 5 Lundering, Lond ian, bries Swan and Russell aro (t'll at anchor In the negroes, He was cn route for Arkansas. sn tuel fii tee Portand (Me) agus, Fob. .)" | Blin tv, A fow weeks lace Thanasiviag’ day” was CUNEELLOR COLE ot ihe Risin Ward, | Mem Urloans (and proeeeded): Joe Rowe, Matiray. di Reads, Ship lesish Crowe), snd bark Muskingum sailed Ta tie. frit cue, 0 vin r ht dete: Aa) rt sickened voadti wan eton— Ww hand @ t 7 Ome Noreen. Wee tee cr jumped. frets, te eats a anily misoreant,”” and ao- | contrast! How could it belp durscizg at the thought, that BARITIOD INTELEICENOS, sham, do for Sarancad fané proceeded): istb, Juliey | Vester Stevens, dor on See Gelared By 8 tick fog; Belg floor to the main deck, was caught on the points being “ morally gnil'y of manslinghter in the | amid all tie blessings wh ve beea showered upoa Us = New York for London (and proceeded); 10sh, Blix In port 1 —ships Wm D Travis, Smt; Win tt Wharton, t ey the horns ef an infariated ox, and was torn most | first degree.’ ts of these accnsations are, 1 | we bave withheld from s portion of the inhabiten beth, Williamson, do for do (and proo 5 Web, GB Ls dreadfully. But the ox throwed her into the water, | euppose, that 1 4 that ald to tue euileroraon | our county the privileges which our (otefacvert fongee ‘saahieaey ~~ lascuetond ~romppcaee She, MATRAW, Se fe Lene, viet Peend Boeke fiseiis and she was saved. Of the negroes on board of the | dosrd the San Franciseo which it was impossible for me | fer turer alluded to the graeping and heartless fonden fer Malage and Sicily. d boat iwenty at least were lost—some planters losing ner the circumstances in which I was place’. I | avarice which he considered to be at tne bottom of this De xpare—Arr Jan 1, R B Minturn, Cook, St Jo’ I they.bad, and some losing but a few ‘ 1 | probably pesced theetesmer ia the night, amd whenl dis. | great wrong, But the North was ¢drg ¢own South— Farmovrn—Are at Frlmouth Jan 10, Sierra Nova ail they Dad, and red, qatire. A fatt ha bat | Covered ber in the mormiog, she was six miles distant, | Nerthern acrantnrers were golog every where where thers vans; J J Cobb, Nickerson, Baltimore for London, single family was saved en‘ive. Me ait | ded I kept directly om my course, and taken xo notios of | was a chance for mony makirg, an they wore catrylog Teaby, Ae. i rescued his wife and six children, went back for the as i knew cot whether she wasa steamer | with them Northern id ey were cartyiog lyosams Geastaracae y seventh, and was lost. A y nig man re: urned to e¢ ship- I wenl us have eesaped thecvoapre | and schools with them. T nteriacing and binding up the boat to look fora Sag = Fg the flames con cart upon But because I wore ftp, there is formiog, under “ yawned around him like a hell,” ar @ was num mn ly f 6 te sone of the diasster, duter dom, s deeper bered with ‘ the unretarning brave.” nAition A ration knows only A father saved three of his children, but his 9 ae its boundaries the boundaries of the known globs, Ia and six others left their ashesin the faneral pyre of peaking of the apprehesions 0. disanion, the apsaker the Georgia. A young husband lost his wile, and San Francisco, it caused mato | ssid that many people seemed to thiok that if the Unioa he sat aparton ‘the wharf as if indifferent to what- Gates, and Mise ive ol; Wm H Harris, Terrey, for Wigmen ; Jobn Alfred. 6: York; Rawliceon. c M'Nair, New Yor! John EB Grases, Wigw: brig KIBN— Arr Jan 19, schr Oriando, Welsh, Arr ian jae, Arey, Ide; barks Sus, Schwarts, a om; brigs jne Mary, Lindsley, ek Et. at avant. MOBILE—Arr Jan 31, ships Prorress, (Br) Hyland, Livers ool; Oracle, Raulett, Tacmpston, Mo; Jannot, (Ue) Kitteomy 3 t Thomas; bark hinden, Clark, New Work ' Cid, polseem Een the brie Qenevida, (Span) Milles, Darceoton, briz Galvers, Mudaiam it Ss por ton fe PLilade Ls RoE Xt dan los Cordelia, Morris, NYork; 170u,Mo- | arr Fob Le'enip ‘et £0, Philaseipnis; Statra Morse, Lawton, and | barks Linden, Clark, New York: Mary J yadrfore, Burt, NYork, Shannon, Greig, Savaanah.” Sid | ton: sobre Zulime, Sairasiy, fim New O1teaney ich, Mery'Morrit, McLeaty, and Hudson, Nelson, NYork; | Milict, fm Cleatnego 19th, Expediont, Deyedale. do NEW ORLEANS—Ar: Jan 90, PM, ships Tafanta ( GReexock= Arr Jen 13. John Fyfe, Gratfam, New York; | ©; in, Cardiff, W’, 16 days; Tarquin, Doughty, Livas X, Allan, 8 dobm, NB 40 cays; barks Delphos, Levell, Bristol, B, ov 11; Al jetone, (Br) Hon oo #teamer of one thonsand tons bnr- | were destroyed nothing but chaoa would be the conse- iside to the wind and rea, when, had | querce, as ff the conatfmtion were the true holy then was lyiz ever ele might befall him. A child three months | there ben's arag ent many of thoes that were swept | writ if ene jot or tittle of which should tall tap rete inh Wiitiaa went, | Ces" eo, New, 2 beige, Chaatte, (Seth Oph uae O'd was taken tothe hotel, but it had no relative to et wit a watery grave, might have ben | esrth would pare away with It also. Io (the lectur- oi Louteians Vile, Doritans Dee 10, rene Rid Meroer, Robinson, NYork. claim it, avd nove knew whose child it was. A 4 1 jodged from appearances, It wonld | €r,) was of the opinion, however, that this fear was | ~~~ paras narentapaieannaanenirrieanan Jobrston, and South olins, Li i Lecraw, 1 ark Panaina, co ite, Adell, Baroolons; ‘8. Towed to soe ent, Elizabeth Mallory, th, suips Statesman, iout, Welch, and Abellions, Rockland, Mo; sohra ny le; 1409, Choehi: ‘ab Bridge, St young man who lost his fath iter cock, Conway, Mo to be more concerned about ork; Golden Era. Thorndike; 8: rummond, NOrlen: 0, Galvest rand mother, appeared been my opinion that r had been too fresly | grou jouth could rot stand » day without t of New York, February 7, (854. 1.000 which his fatber | elroulsted among toth cilicers aad crew. It’ seemed to | the phyricsl snpport of the North. C.tion in 4 we ome ' had ieft in the sate of the boat than about the losy | meat ths time that co commander ia his right mind | the North lies prostrate before it CLEARED. of bis parents. % if would have allow hip to pe oe ee wa » bean Bg rey gs el Btosmehio Aris, L=tt, Liverpool, R Cunard, a y n of s cers ao hawsers clge at his cammand, | against Southern slavery, eaid + Di ko, Skinzer, Norfolk, &o, Ludiam The Rew Orleene 2 "of the Ist inst. says: be oh bis ship to ore with, | pe he woul of every trae hea: a= adil a fy Forest City, Allen; Polar aud Velie assize, Grielin, About thirteen hondred doilars have been raised for ever Deen, aud t this curse from th burton, M’Williams, Liverpoe!, 0 Grinnoll. ets, Craverce, Charleston! Dudley » Philsdr phi bol (3 Do the reli¢f of the sufferers by the es FD ee RB BA ‘awiction’ ist began wo beagitat é Bhip Pansneou, Barrow, Liverpeor, RW Cameron : Kaw Ovbriee, Verner. NYark; Glebe, Baker, NOx: | Batcelenn., lé Jan ji sveamphip Trias, Vince, Varh Oras gia, acd they have all been . ory that was raised against slavery was Ship Teos, ilawort! Newport W, Perkine & Delano, cane; Forriere, do. Jato Roads, Jaa 1 wi ships es gy ES ol; Mt Washington, Da- Ship Zorleb, Rick, Savennad, M Livingsto and Goran Queon, Hall, fa NYork; Carnat Bark Gildert, Senkury, Taragoun. J Wallace & C 0. Bark Franois Secor, Palue, 8s Marks, Smallwood, Anderson Bld Jan 13th. Eecex, Wele, and verpool: Abby Blanah= Lou'ss (Br), Seott, Liverpool; brig VARA. ’ were £0 backward ia cou: of the ¢ f vis, 1e Orleans, ard, Harding, Havre f be found ably aa the nat ttha J Ward, Storer, | Saw! J Porters, Smith, NOK} 01 Should further re! The Chereh put ar tongue. ‘ - NOrlesrs; 10th, J N Cushing, Piumer, NYork; 17tp, Havre, jobs C L Allon, Rhodes, NTork. ag ig deme ° ne rns | “Rel Goo W Brinckerhomt, Phitbrook, Zaza, Brett & Son. Muiford, do Old br brig Sonora. L WIndioa, . The Montgomery (Ala.) Jowrnal of the ist ma tae Brig Harriet, Haw ard HD Brookman & Co, Acy Harvest Quen, Marcis C Day, Wollington, Suffolk, NEW BEDFO! eb 5, seaz Thot Dennison, Story, has the following notice of Mr. Jackson, meati ga liters: | Bigs ACunninebsm, Rich . Ri Buck & Co and John Spear, for MOrisens; William Nelson, N¥ork, having t lost ole Tom ia Brig Primers (i), Knight, $8 Thomas, Rossolt & Vining. Bavaria, William Tell, St Josp>, aud Rdwin Borress, for N Cld Feb 4, brtks Alnab, York, Matanzas; above as having been lost : ~ in ate enty of p abron’, In reference to the state of feeling amoog many | rig Lexi, Leemss, Bormuca, Hylend & Smish York, Ft, Saco, bound for Cuda; brig Na voloom, Among the passengers lost hy the burning of th Sld bark Alnah, St. Jago; beige Torae. Richard Vuli#inkle, Cutior, 3an Juan, Cuba, Place & Pui.—Art Jan 14, Borlington, Trott, NYork. Sid 14th, and these only af Wolte's Cove, Cumming: t of the copservatives and cobion brokers at the North, flerently they coniusted when | however 8 e lecturer said, {t would stop atnotsing short | Wants. Thy | To thamgthey stated the fall | of estabiiahing lave markets ia New Vere, Philadelphia Sehr Bloomer Tushar Jacksonville, Bratt 4am. 4 4, nger and sufferings, aod nov, when | end Boston. Thess are the people who ask, Whathave son 5 " " . " t into port, they tarm round, slander aud | we to do with elarery ” and say, “Ist it stone,” That | * Sos, tease 0 torts, Bulleok, City Point, Maton & Lovejoy. ¢ is wust the elaveholders want. They don't want to be | Schr Jaced Birdenll, Birdeall, Kiohmond, Van Brunt & ite trong, Smith, Norfolk. Sturges, Ol ab K Engle, Sener, Frodorickeburg, V: steamer Georgia, from this place to New Orleans, was Mr. John Jackson, late of Barboar county, who was on his way with his family to settle in the Wost. | With him was lost also one of bis children, leaving his wife and eight other children in a bereaved and | ‘®u!t me by mesos gf tho press, stitute Ob, shame! that t% freedom of the pread, one of the | defended or aided; all they want is to be let alone. Tae ~ gondition. | Mr. Jackson was well known in | pioricus privileges recured tout by the bhood of our fore. | speaker procteced to demonstrate to the apparent aatis- Napolson, soht Wartios Puiler, HNN HG AON atom. | RVR EA BR Hong tk Ri, Tare Hoallogd, , - Fiiiadsiphia; Arlington, Rysu, | pole, Camden, Mos Holone Law, Live nk Se Suppored SS John; seht ‘ket, Havana *, tanks, Liverpool; Samucl B, mouth, N ST MARK 4—Are Jan 2, sohe JM Hallock, Antersom, this State, having twice represented the people of Sitters hould be tated ‘4 ean and lo | faction of his ancitors thet it would be an injustice to it bard, ‘ Barbour county in the Legislature, where he acted @ | pursuit of slander sed bashbiviog dharani numaaity to ‘ecoeda to aay such Gssire on the partoft our he Ann D, Orisehss, STeiFalaae to leepahtg eters vier g@mapicuous part. He was a man of great indspend- WILLIAM STROUT. Sontheru brethren, sad ooneiuded bis legtare amid great ta ‘American Bell. (Bld trom below Fob 4, bagk Biisaboth Mall, Zase G20 Of Gharacter And of determined purpose, Honest | Portland, Feb. 4, 1854, eppiawe Bloog JD Tied, Usb rm

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