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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6384 MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1854. PRICE TWO CENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY paY. | es oaLen AT AuCrwa. NEWS BY T EL: [<GRAPH. House of Representatives, resolutions asserting the compromire mensuares of 1859 a New Orleans Typographical Association, a“ EPROLAL apiical | AUCTION NOTICE.-1H08 BRLL, AUCTIONEER — padinranainas' Wasmyatox, Feb. 14, 1854, | fsiity, and atter having sudssribed to the same NeW Oaixana, Feb. 18, 1864. nie day, o’oives 6 saloeroom: ; . GARD FROM MR, BHA CKFORD.—TUE PUBLICITY lisa reel, wi the biehent bidder, ho HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM W,4SHINGTON, | teesrsuxm/nia verre the House the seoond part of | they” were now called upon to dlerogerd aad repeal t, | “> PuStr® ‘ates to fy cents thonsan ‘eaterday’s rreas to ‘afAdavie ot lig plu byéraulic ouc} Herndon’s repert of the Exploration of the Amazon Val- | Thé prt posi\ion comes ‘rom @ Northern whose tate, Murderer to be E: realtone, we ats darn Bonne OM ieteetieniicaten ‘Gitags ous asic Iinois, is now free from the act of 1787 (He Mr. Skel‘oa} © ixeouted. Haxusnora, Feb. 14, 1654. r was an old fxrbionet kind of man, who beliaved when ' ‘tor coolers, THE NEBRASKA QUESTION IN CON. GRESS. MISTAKES OR FRAUDS IN THE PAYMENT OF MONEYS TO OCKAN | made Aeontract ws should stard by it, and he was wil on re ge nine has inned’ the suryant. for See ences : 4 UOTION MONGR—vaupaWATEE # SUANES aiciidatlaitiaies oe ortinet nchetes the’ aneoeGa ct altos ioe aoe | Gpuatale Wiesne. fhe execution eed forthe Tw of —V 4 eee e vm en 1B 001 sb i @ adinivmion ¢ fornia into the i < Peak these ninmeres shan Wi B A Willesll this day, Woesued 15, at 1024 o’clock, er imprite the Select Committee | Cajon, ‘eatablishment of Territorial romenta for | APNE alerroom 16 N sau. corner of ® eval assort | Spee Messrs, | to inquire {oto mistakes or frauds in the payment of mo- : ed : = e Bentgicatone reentry mins 4oc asad caption | MP@tthen of General Houston, and boys to the Collen and othor mall lines of atoamors:— | Gary, abolition of te Have tate if tas Dslr of O lass Markers, = SnnpeSapeaeeiamenipeieeeeeeaes Mace and Skelton. Menara, Mace, Goode, Walsh, Reese, Kittredge, Penning- | bis, and the passage of the Fugitive Slave Inw. In what | The cotton market is dull the et eee Loom AUTON NOTICR-VALUABLE PROPERTY ON ton, Elliet, J. 0, Allen, and Puryear, respect was these incompatible with the Missouri com- | yet barely reach 1,000 baler. Midd gees nee ee A Fourth avenue aaa Thirty-rrat stros—V¥ aN DEW ATER ~— ae THE VATENT REPORT promise, which spplied to territory purehssed from Loat- | The stock cm hand in thie sorte ees Taoted at SHKe. re ear | SAD ABR pillscil om Thursday, Fob. 16, ab 12 o°0L ok, as Sixty thousend oopies of the mechanical portion of the | siana, ard to no othes? He had aesa tt in primt and heard Gp hand {a this port ts now 268,000 bales. whe wt Senne pation af the | home ’Roeaa, BroniBAe, the four s0o-y brown stone Hout The French Spoliation Bill Engrosst d | rarent unice r port were ordered to be priate’. it repeated in this hall, that democrats must crush out” ————— Grade of the intersecting stree trent four story houses 15 Phirty ene The House went trto Committee of tho Whole on the | free soiliem and abolitioniem. He did not know by whom Dinner on Board the Three Bells. FuAras prosooy, ace Teyucrted street, between Mt in the Senate, State of the Usion on the term was coined. (A gentiewan On Last evening a handsome enteriainment was given om Balto Duis atven to sia riness & TAR MOMNSTEAD nItL. Jeb Curhing.””) However. it was very expraniva. “Crash | board the ship Three Bella by her gail . nents, Zor partion lars and mieps sppiy to the auc- Sen aaa This bill proposes to grant to every man, being the | ou!” What? Lovo of liberty in the human heart Bat | ce otain rj y DOF sallast commanden, EGREE OF REBFCCA.—70 THR I. 0. OF 0. F—TAR Se ee The House again Engaged on the Home- head of '@ family, and & ai izsa of the United Staten | is tour business to “orceh ou.” the santinapts of the | CAP ighton, to's small party of friends. Dinner was derree of Koboooa will i conferred pon several Iadios | UCTION NOTICE, TO PLANOPORTE MANUFAC- Cultivation fore spectted aren ition ef cosupansy and | American people by Congressional lerislation’ Tyrants | #¢rved at Sve o'clock, in capital style, The viands were of fectinete oy evening. ae pa aveey By gioek sf olen ture: aod dealers —A. M. CRIS7TALSR avotion rr, stead Bill. porte have been trying to ornsh ont Jove of Itderty ever sinse | the first quality, the wines excellent, and the whole man Mr, Dawson, (dem.) of Pa, eal the disposition | Cain killed his brother Abrl; throngs bays been overturned RR RARE cf the public domaiu in tne mode suggested in- | and countries deluged with blood, and yet the spirit still | *8*™ment of the affair creditable in every respect. REJECTION OF GEO. SANDERS AS CONSUL TO LONDON vy Uves ® poly of vact importense, whica he trast- | borpa. The Emperor of Rassieis now sogeged in “‘orosh- In the course of the cvening the health of Captaim the corner of Seventy fi rid: oir lodge room, Odd Follows’ Hali. Ladieaa ¢ mambers | sircet and Thi 0 Of haOrder who here received, tho Coprea ara pacucalacly | factory, ceaaning ot Mabied, ae went rete a to be JHHN R&EO, N.G. | lumber, vanooring, de, de ; also, tho nousshula JTERION LOTGE,, He MEMBERS Ce ere ae witl Vreqard to the change whish 14 propose | But . \ eathuriasm, and every clrounstance connected with hie lodge are partic i i . y : \; ” Wy, OF the efor pt “ Sees iage amen incutan eee nott"'as bod: | Syeaesat™ “M"*yltohs tsi bentiess® | Diieulty about the Perham G#ift | £21." Gbetwveiue wisn desu! paper's Seite Secreted se ra ee nazis sua sta Kan Tpacine ins wo ale Ge eee of importance le o como betore the mniting. (MRIS 7 nosh non sao big bend eee Lotte ona. large class of our fellow-citizanae there tv none to | He then procvedea to contivar whe. er or not tas polier | *Mbiect of glowing eulogy. The Captain responded very W. Mav, Meertisvheiye eee ATAUGTION—ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, AT 12 ottery. which the proposition contained in toia bill yieids fa im | @stablished by the axt of 177 was rgat or wrong fnsix. | briefly and modestly, as asal. Among the volunteer ee ws i o’elcek M., on the premises, if mo¥ previously sold, Gates nan ee porter @v. Tue persuasion that thir i# a measure of grext | 1K, however, on the former, aud arguing against the ex- | toasta was ‘The Army of the United States,” which YORK AND LIVERPOOL U, 8 M. ATBAMSUIP | 276208) brooklyn, trove two, skreo story basoment and sub publi 2 ish lic interent~the conecionsoers that, a4 @ legisiative | Zr n of slavery. ‘Company, Se Wall siicss.—-Now York, Feb.. relieg. benias., Salahsd ta Sha. singe | WOVEN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION AT ALBANY. ‘( ‘ongrees poswesnoa tha power to benefit. to's oos, | Me Dawsonrore tom pol:tof order, The Home,tesd hii) | POvsht up Major Wyse, the only reprecentative of the Pal Sebold at crete, on Thing ch on of ‘ahi ompasy ‘Sieentrted Miderabdl @ extent, both physically and morsily, = lange | %#* the special orcer for to-day. The question was wns | Stmy present. The party separated at @ seasonable hour, eee class of our fellow. ‘ofl Meanda? ourt yards, ou, while the nation at large will vo | ./** /t Was in order for the geatle oan to take up ims | after one of the most delightfal reunions im which we re- in avenues; $2,600 ci ; Aacvanoed | t0 a still bigher degrie social. thu» specifically appropristed, to discuss ottar measures, _______W- le YOULM, Seoretary. Mouse.) ‘Also, guevaomze les adjcisiag Zizi For | Curlous Proceedings, Speeches and (meldents, | {Tiiine cr to awates patrinte desis peeany 20 caer, | c# Cmainaax, Mer Onin, replied tout if this war usw | BEMBer to have participated, FFIOR OF THE NEW YORK FLOATING Day Dock | JR (ulate syrly to A. 8. CROWALL, Auotioner, 45 Fallon ke. yo _ €ise this power, To preeen more inullgi ay, he ote | im, 2e should decide against the geatleman ¢ a Ae —— Company, February 1) S5i.—Prop wale for the oon- 4 , Yerted brit ‘Oy ty the oouditien im which the bill’ was Jott | New Jersey; but the poimt had been mado repeateily, , THE ACTOR, han written usa eecond letter, porte g CAL fee vf the floating dey dock will bo re- AYIGNEES’ STOCK OF STAPLE AND FAN6Y DRY een by the act: 9n of tho last Congress, and thin motioed ob. | 8% Overruled more foolish than hin first, with a view, ashe says, te pirat ga Recto headin Bl informer gords, to be sold ad anetion on Friday, Fobraasy 17, at ‘The Latest trom Washington Jections w bion bad bem made with Indefatigabie | Mr. SkuLION resnmed, arguing against the éxtonulon of | “furnish ua with his views’ of his performance of Boe - vagepivpglbehegees + {d) Sixt» avenue, at lL o'slock &.M. Tho stock is well as | ayygcTION OF GROKGR SANDHKS AS OINBUL TO | “iligence a: Wi research im both nouses of Congress | “avery, whion ho revarded as an evil, expeciaily whens | eae Lio = ST | cites bas boom recently Etuepased BA Wer tere 4 LONDON—CONFIRMATION OF MR O’SULLIVAN—- | 4simst the meaeure. If these opponents bad not peng: tin con’act with whive lacor. Ie ooneli-ion, b» ) He Ss ‘sonvnent that Bottom the weaver is FFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THe SXUIGI- | Vic, uix yeare’lense of vlore from hay mex and futures, THE PRESIDENT AND THE NRBRASKA BILL—aimg | MOwD , sull ent reston | why the bill should | Salat tke Mssourl compromise shall be bn gomor fr Poetic myth,” requiring to be ‘invested with a specleg? ten of the Fndustry of all Naticns, New York Feo. Ll | The gtook, Ao., one be examined from 10 to 2 o'clook every be rejoted, it wan because the reasons for ito pasuars | Would re-cpen the doors of cuatention, which would be | of detitious adéenda’’—that “a px: 1864.—Wotioe is hereby given that an election for ¢fros' day until tbe day of sale. By order, WALSH, BTC. Were irresiniil U9 and overwhelming, In the coures of hia | Tif wherever any new Siate shall hereafter apply for ad- | 4, 7 leach $Bis association. for she gncuing your: will be hel st No ants’ Shuvan,) Mniciion Wasmnatox, Feb, 14, 1854 | s#marke he ai \id agrariacism, in its broad sane, was the | Mision into the Union, Now that wo have posce,ne | {0% Homer’s Oteary (sic)” and th pon eg pews 4 elon Wn gens alee ete 0, FERGUSON, Gecrge N. Sanders’ nomination as consul to Lonion was | teking of yropt vty from thore who have it and distribu. | Woulé be the isnt to diaturh tt, Eurylochus and his compsnions ‘at the island Circe” ka will be closed from Mouday, the 27th of Pebe, rejeoted to day, by a vote of twenty nine to ten, General | t28 it amongat men who do not posssas any. The more x. Muncuant, (hig) of Vt., sbtained t he floor, whem | (sic)—'is prepared to believe that he will give offenoe,”” ry, at " x weday, 7 NTHONY J. BLEECKE) AUCTIONEER.—VALU- the land is distr, 'Duteo th ter i free. | the committes roxa. ovale av Me "By creer » the Tth day of Maroh,ai 10 | A NitTpleassitld prererty Wet ane atauetion,cn huts | Oase spoke ogainst his condrmation, He declared ke had | }ciders, und the. afore the geoster the namin np eae propo heh a a A but bae made his raind up to it—“has no desire to rash ABaN C. STUART, Acting Seorstary._ 2 olcck at the, Merchanws’ Exchange, | no feelings of animosity towards any man living, bat | levelling distribution He contanded that by furnieaiog | ,, The following members were auneuoced as comportog | into the vortex of publication,” but seems to huvger 4 homesteads to our citizens avery one would fee! cope t the committer Lo inqsirs snd report whether the ap point- 4 self-respect woul! sot permit him to vote for Banders, |’ ject Se amd mowed greater loterest in apbolinig coe | Mester military cflcere to superiatend civil works ta | Cire, *, Neto advestisoment—regrets that his want of after the abuse which he had showered upon him. |. government than tiase who have no euch interes in the | COMpatibie with the pablic interests, and consintant with | “Accoutrements” prevents his ‘‘arraying himself again? Merera. Donglae and Brodhead sre said to have-been the | el. Both Gaveral Jackson and Pieros locked forwarito | the Paturs wad charaoter of our civil goverament : the press”—and begs ins shaky baod at the close of Md be THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF THE “4'Nal JB- shurun” Ladies’ Hebrew Bonevoloat Sootsty will be Gelebrated by a ball, to be held at the Chines» Rooms, 639 Broadway, on Wodresday evening, Fobruary 15 1854 Tiok- LEXKRT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—A. H. NIOO- Legh doar aes ag M rth a e : 4 a jessre, Stanton of Ky, Dawson, Diokiason, Faulkner, ‘ “ ‘& Co., will sell at suction on Thursday, February 16, | Oly Cemocrats who voted against his rejsetion. St pablle RMMRS at ware ee oe ne AITO | Vix Cant, Benp, ond Bolt : a his fourti poge that ‘if he ia to be sscrifieed at the guil- ry S sab rcoured ef J. Dp: Samoon, 305 Wast logson strat ley ia len lane; A. Stern, osver streol 0 F4 Maid Sb ilo clock, ‘at the salorroom, 169 Broadw: Tw osusty | George Sanders mainl; jection Sirde from the Harts mountain, Germany, Der sonable soma Eenders ibtnly owes. Rist) 8 eabsom sae sue Wochisgton, ‘Those birds are watcantot ag inales and fi alase singers, singing by gee as well as daylight iotly colered, consisting sf grocn, steaw color, wilions of acres of Jand would be required under thie The Houes then adjourned. lotine of our anger, he may bs despatched with the of “old fogy’’ statesmen, as he termed them; bata Sena- | tii] for many years to come; and if we add fifty millions —— golden axe of good nature rather than the polished steed tor from Witconrin also brought « charge sgelast him | fox the Paci Railrow', we shall still bays left eleven Women’s Rights Convention at Albany. | of critical severity.” lioited dosual- ik yellow, ; handred and ity miliious of acres of pebife domato—s : 185 Now reall Yee fo. 8 Broad sbrect, 40 tost she superiority of tho ab vo, fatly colered, 07m Ne cnael Also, owe ales’ | that he had, in the Democratic Review, attempted to ridl . P Atzawr, Feb. 14, 1854. Now really we don’t inated to despatsh Mr. Davidge np . 5 » geographical aras Isrger tha Eogland, Welra, Ssotland Shy per ot ranilomen cure ree aae reat a ee ese eae ranges, | cule the wife of @ prominent poilticlan; and this charge | and pielaed coinbinst—snmeisne in extent to made ; site alain lo iia d of the weather, there | either with an axe or a polished steel, #o he may make forwarded on trom tho renowned terrapin city. Pulls dsiptie, sealed his fate. two hundred Status an largeas Maryland, New Jersey or | W8# quite an asremblago of women prewsnt at the open | bic mind easy on that score, Let him only learn hie ‘The de roy fi ly} a 5 dias arertaliy sored te vive, te un pallet iieal ALBERTS. NICOL AT John L. O'Sultran was confirmed to day a0 Obarge to | Soporet, “his Comin mast. recaia ’m mi doraeas | eof the Convention ths afternoon, Leesan Pentre rl Michel ad Lea oc Serepia unequalled by any inthe world. Served up at my Late chief salesman of It do & Co. Portugal by # vote of twenty.six to eeventeen, It was | Jor centuries. In counesion with this, aab.est he spore | 8°82 B. Amthony callod the mosting to order, and | bawl, or emit his author's cholcest lines, aad his de- THOS, DOWNING, No. 3 Brona straot, Y LEASE AT PUSLICO AUCTION —FINANos | 2°t® Patty vote, A-motion was made to reconsider the | > the Pacific Railrosd by fecilitace the commerce ot the made the following nominations:— ficienoy of “‘ecoutremente”’ can be got over.” If he hae mn ar ee ma me ‘York, Dooember 27 1883. ace yote on O'Sallivan’s cont tion, Weaaee nes Walon eee rape cenrey peknnen For Presideat—Mre, Elizabeth Cady Stanton any spare time, we suggest that he devote it to the study ees 3 ivan’ rma i ort sidbae eae TON AGAIN THE Gomiven Gouneitotahe'iih | whe President had an interview with Mr. Deas to-day, | will saypiy un with loxurien at chetpvates lo-eechotes | _ Vice Presidente Kev. & J May, cf Spreoute; Ernestias | of etbosraghy—quite w ureful arquirement, which be ri wrhowe names a Le Ooeealie, | Sp consequence of the HrAun's article yesterday, annonn. | ®t oa sgvioultaral prodaels, whish will be furnished Ls Rose, of New York city; Ton. Williacy Heig, of Sera- | seems hitherto to have overlooked. Finally, let kim § public suvtion, to the ee) bidder, wish ade promptly snd abun YY. toga Springs; Lydia A Jenkina, of Geneva; Lydia W. ctase to write lett will only Toate oedurhiy, ah aie Gity Hall om 8 7 it Febraaty oe the intonded Van Buren amendment totho Nebraska | “ sir Mace (dem .) @ Ia, Aaid no one regeatted more | ett, 0” Albany; William Id Topp, of Albany; Mary F. | make him cesar shag i ee pele sat sexe, sh ons grolock in ths afternoon, @ gent of tho right ve | bill, It is understood that there {a troubloat the White | than be tha: the Nobrasba qnewtioa had beom thrust on | Love, of Randolph; and Phebe Wilbur, of Dxston. 5 intl inGaige people who are at yep aoe ee oe etert | House, and the prospect is that Nebraska will be allowed | SOPgreea and the ocuntr» ae. Itwaofesatonable | Business Commiites—Antoinette L.’ Brown, William H. | Bt tecifferea’ to regard hiza with what ho oalls himselt ay, ’ and frequent inertia qas:ters to cenoancs those who | Sharpizg, Mi m 0 “eri ity.” fiver, to Pavoni avonue. in she State of New Jerozy, and q ance those who | Sharing, Mre, Catharine {2tebbings, aud Mrs, Paebe | “eritioal severity Scamected wish toe Gndfon hirer Rahcead, wiion b Tense back again, sogether wita the pisr Laud buikiced at | °° *bift for herself ere long: were opposed te the repeal. of the Missouri sorapromise | Jomen. x : LAR eee SB position ‘for the ope o for thst railroad | %he foot of rere micee, wah a pate, Privileqes ‘ Mr. Dawaon’s speech in the Honse to-diy, was remark = an wore ane abolition'rts; but auch cant had vary Jit- Recretaries—-Snean B Anthony, of Roohester; Sarah City Intelligence. er he southern, termi nus of College Place a Sarolay Pecan ree cuelenaens 8 Seema He Bt ably able, thcugh we are opposed to the mensure he ad co Ag eeenerrs Vag Reg 4 ag LG aee EG Giles D. Stedbias, of Rochestor. Tam Foo—Coassons iN Tae hast Rivet —Dariag the "thelr pase ngrrs at Trinity piace, i¥ being | ie vresomt lease of the ple wich verminates on the firs ot | vooated, Mz. Dawson’s chances for the Senatorship from | Jocitien ‘cm ihe ratjost, prior oo the lose Congres an | ae ae ee Meer oe tha Eonor eom‘eerea | SreTaence of the high fag mens ert ed Beng abe Dy: ¥ nh Don NFO : ont Harel 2 i : to secure s depot | HAJ: Mit be eounized 00 poy, . Penurylvania are believe’ to be very promising among other things said, baring bean esleatod elector for | tn’appointing hor President was lylop at the ecd of the pier ne rr the ooetionel ea Mike Walsh denies having writtea or hnowing anything | Ons ard Ba’’or, ne resigaed the oftice whisa he held a1 | Mr CHa >) y however, sign & psror tas he object wi a for the er tens ami im oqual Lo twenty por SING addressed the Convention aa to ite aim | staving in her ntern and osusing her to lesk so badly tl reat, to a) i ¥bo ¥ A Usited States Detrict Atios i A | and chjects. F a | 7 phe I Ee ly e Tears ath tie usual covenants cthes | sbout the letter in the Junday Dispatch. Hisdonial has | ox” tue atump in favo: of 1He principles of the | The petiiicn to-be presented: on the Legistatn: Ses for ane ean ne: op nting the forennos, yaa r. Neon = adhe — wes Bed etiea ae tat oe Farle inn he rted cartain warlike demoustrations whieh were in | Nicholson Jeter, snd canvassed the entire Sete, and af- | sit thoursnd rignntures, and sake th: lamatarg ces pe ee sid airevr bees OG + Hiatek: two Faroties, $0 his effect, shat be will cxaoute a bond with | preparation. Bcroosted the corapromise of 1850 a6.» final nat, | te» be appeis tei in each hours to eovaid : prey, by which the latver had # portion of ber eabia stave SEWING BALOANE MOE | (hepuateal pepessn tot tos neat auartec-yeariy. ana for the gril crim guarentee came up in Covgress bo vitod in favor af vith one ex. | aerles of revolatices. ‘Sho sald tontall tant sucrea aied | setken creer cree sramahiobe carried amay. A large y » | the punorns ent of the ront qi -yoarly, or . ‘or 0 of tf, ae ations. She sal 1 wor ‘ pans . Bok Pe bey Hee re ae LAER sxsoution of tho covasamts cf the loss.” ‘The foe of ‘the Perham Vommitie did not commence the drawing | ception, ard theu ho was absunt. Having givon a history | asa fair anc trothful wtatecsento! thelr obfeots, and for Rightened, ee eee ow Spectfuliy inform the public's} thophavo, at a very heavy a of the gifts to day, oming to the chalrinan failing to siga | of his adbereucs to the compromizy measu.e4, he sald be | able purpore there rerolutiona, expressing the views of Gailey: jest eomplotes tho above elocant establishmenvia a | purchaser, The conditio : ‘ presamed he would not ha charged withabolitioniem, | the Corventicn, would be offered for adopti A Vessm. Str ny Tim Jot — Yestorday the barge Oanme- Tisserpaseed by any house of the kind ia the Union, | tne vsusl form of ferry leases horstofere outorod into by the | some OF the orders, and obstacles being thrown in the | Print: ith > | ag diret pooale eet et no, fom Piermovt while lying at the pier of the New which, in exter.s, ventilation anc gene. Jorperadion, with a now provision, ag sequizod by tnavevenus | way of the committee by partes raid to have been com | h'idern Trey have thavergiia thit inloot goverced by | as aliinn, unas to. be co equals, aed eek ve ggmrore aes | York sud Erie Relieved Company, wan cut through wit eal ' charter ¥y sous whe ° re” G " a oala, and seek t ern the: “ r} rf] Heve ‘will be Gund to bs evualied by few. 420, ow peter enier one egy zy leaaa? ahsll be tequivse | Seated with the orizizal ownership of the yifin, who haxe:| thels owm municipal t them do with {tas they hevt ‘their convent, establish an oltgaéthy which | the toe and enbliat the dock. se wan lowted wiih 2,700 SCestpervicien of distinytirled artiste, 9 je PoroAASS, AY a fair Appraignd valuatio boats, bald | ‘been working for ® postponement. Conclderable feel please. Instead cf the compromise of 1060 euprrseding | ebonid be pnt away. barrels of flour, several chourand bushels of grain, a few iments aro placed under the manarement ings sad ottier property of the former lessees, sctaally neces | ina by ei 5 a A ig se'S | that of 1810 the opposite js the fect, which he prosesdsa | ‘The second zesolation ix mngh to the same purpose, garea ot dry goods, an Foms bales of wool. A small pos fire) talent ie thelr respective lines. ‘th fae) Seer ie Pore eae et | anne een Vane ae ||| BOE beem, SeOkMORNny thle aeMOR AmUmE NRO. Cbleg toshew. Last one importent truth be borasia mind: | Tne third mys that the ones of «family aun bene mors | “OP of the cazgo Nas been saved. partment is ox she mor! ro 38 mers ae Pier clio or bulkhead proposed to be leased, during sho terse -——-- When wo sequired the provinos of Louisiana, of which | abandconea by.wen then by women for thedake of any of GouVERNAUD Steer Faxry.—This ferry, which has bees yan pepe all Shels peels Nscy'cledze than. | s{euch (onso, | Tue plex at the fooe of Ohaubars srrecs, (N SHIRTY-THIRD CONGRES Nobrasha and Kanges az part, rlavery ecaistod there. It | the izetitutters devieed by sown surpenced exo*pt for the transportation of foot parsem. Iveato the pelle that nothing quality shs §,) ie gia busdred foes lone, fot : in a pitcciple of law that wheres ation soqnires territory | The rest of ibe rewluttons declare that itis a ation | gett, who wore lanied at the end of he piers, since the $oYouna om tbete ‘tables. Private dining .ooms « mua by bene e! and tho bul tytn aedaces FIRST SESSION. the lews remain ia forae until repealed or altered by | that husbard and wifs areone person: that the Legisla- | 10th of Jannary lest, ic oom equence of repairs which the Boor. Meals fu mished as apy hour, from o’clook A. M. ai Peay Be vengeance tenth pata crt nha —— competent legrieutho:iy, Misrouri, therefore, being in- | tw eongbt to ratena the beneGs of thy Joes of 1848 and | COU pany have been making to the witp will resume oper- Sra cane ep cril commentn pennans om Taszeey | EU neds, nt apetored ty afoot te Som aa sieded with the Hala of vie province of Louvitey, | 15:9, wri ive mower etmplas aontiatcrer thaw ows | #cB8 day, and ailhe boat, wil be pat upon the fre. “ , t ne Fie eg peer etry slavery existed there Mirsourl, after acquifog « saf | busines, woiversel ouffrage to formsles, tawir right to | acs oy DxaPexanors,—Uapt, Carpeny etrorta Se, produce a frat eines cate bllahmens i pe Gan?” | provcesy ay Chambers siecos, sovered by ahe fovolision, may Wasuixaron, Feb. 14, 1854. | potent naruber of tababitante, applied for adinisvion indo | represcttaticn theft joist participetion’ im otvil vights | trict in bie reura sesterdes ie aiee aed eee partys 1 i+ he Comptroller’ rag FLAGG, Comparotter. The galleries were crowied as early as eleven o'clock. the Unica , Ascordta, ‘o history great exoitemsnt ex: | and Cutter, femate jurors, & Honnds, (aliasifre thirven and wdies ) broke {nto the BRICK MAKERS. NOTION, HEADED RAH | «| . sate te hereby panbponed ta Wekesae web. pa SIR, Ui Ge I RAL Sy fated at that time afterthe question bad deen aojer | Mie. 18, leis editor of the Windaam (Vt.) County | lamber office of Smith & Wiens, cornerot Went and Brick Works at suction, among tho sales nd wired ne myn Blom + FOr. | onthe ceuk of Me Houston (dom jof texas, ave piiedu | comsiderarion teo serstons, Mr Clay, who was dn the | Democrat, theo adére Convontiow, sprakicg chiefly | Dexbrovren streets, collected all the pspere together 7 ouem 2) dhe eam Roa Pain, ee aD ass ke ip of Mr. Houston. (dem jof Cexas, are pi vigor of lite, and who wiclied an immense inflaaned, him | a8 o the heiplens porition of women, mace so by che lawe | ox: ret fro to sham. ‘Tne Gre was roon discovered, and poeesesee Sa a sf forty eight large quarto and folio volames, besides paver. | self a slaveboler, esrces rented the Missonrl compro. | of the land. f extinguished withoat giving avy alarm This was, me LOST AND FOUND. ENKY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONKER—LY H. H. LERDS | al packsges of uuboond documents, pamphle's, &:., %o,, | mise, that noxth cf 36 20 slavery should not exist. Pasre After acme remarks by Mra Love and Rev, Mr. Mey, a | doubt, dome to gat up s fat as well as to pluader. I ee ena uer fis arte eEnT, & CO.—9 bis day, 12 crolook, im trims ef the sales his desk, and bohing | 1°20 ¢erthly nesesnity for new iuccrporating the oocatry | recess was taken till & o'clock hope we will catch thes at their gains soon, I fen 4 Ee ete? MORWING, IN THR VICI oom No, 8 Weil strect. sore m colored ware, seven yar | forming s barrier four feet above his desk, into two Cersitcrial sovermmenty—tharo is esazoely ® RYSYING SES TOR. rome of them wont fight again ins hurry.” Wi Abo City flail, 8 small diamone bresetpin. | 1 SF | old warranted kind ard sound in ovexy rovpock; oxa tect | which, whem reated, Mr. Houstoa is invisible fram the | white pervon there. The most valuable part har besa At eight o’okct the Convention reassemblrd, snd dae | hope cot. These gangs of villains are now beooml: be suitably rowar: 4 for & grea’ for. DY | easily ivside of four micwres, Also, a shi(tiag top light ‘ven by tres y to the Ii fe o Stem sat, od: tho Legtslaty a ing@ ving the gas with the ownrr. Goo, T. Maxwell, Supori:r a Mlics ® aod cf tingle harness. ‘Tho whole to front. ee er ee a i palogesr ao a , = irae, te . iagisiab ure woe rea’ by Mrs. Stanton. It | pest to the city, and ¢ught to be broken up at any ovat, ‘Cours Clerk's office, 18 City Hall. Wicheutresseve, aa tho owaer bas mo fur.hor wee ‘or the PETITION FROM THR URLON MEWEPAPER, BTO tetlda' hs ease Oar edie, tha Land eae’ winds, Finptige Aud considers the following posiiiens ancaom- | Fing.—A fire broke ort Inst ight, st aboat 7 o'clock, tm r a ‘ . & rag store, corner of Roorevelt ant Front atrest Lebmens. ENKY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER -BY If OST—ON MONDAY EVENING, IN THE UPPAR PART ofthe sity. « rT 9 Cuarn laid before the Senate a lotter from Mr. Arm- | | Mr Ricnaxreos (cem ) of 2), iatarrapted tae g* The t . meet ree niger ten Th a os (dem ) interrupted tae gentle 6 tris] of woman by A Jory of her peorr, U. LEEDS | strong, of the Tnion rewspaper, aikicg tobe reioxed fiom | TA, tayiog that Missoari was not eimitted into the | SA. Worn conaitered boure war much Camaged and the stock entirely do ‘w) finder will tuitably, rows: CU.—This day, at 1 o’clook, at 1 room, No 8 Union oz tie passage of tho rowing bul Sie waa | od We dere? 14 stroyed. The entire love it about $600, 248 Grand cirect. for account of whom iv may coccern, 2.000 | bis gement to publish full debates of the Senate, He | gi nitted eencenti 7, and the wary Congress whieh ith, Wousacesansdared oa wasver. HENRY &. RTRVENS’ PUNERAL. OST—ON RATORDAY, TEE WT TNT AT Ter eae ere ee aaa eee sgescn aiag | f78 they ceeupy ail the columns of the Union, to the ox. | passed the Missouri compromise otjected to the admis. | There ecnditions of woman ware ret forth forcibly, an¢ 10 138 EDITOR OF THR WAXALD ). Broadway, or in goicg or coming from thenes, inh aven 3 ‘@ gold and bine onamel- nd the oompensaticn | ‘oa of that State into the Usioa. Tis geutionaa mis the laws epplicadl) shown in uanch deformi'y. nue oF Rreaoteia ith & large pearl in the contre. Whoever has cetoeee rewarded by 8p) ig wt 102 Wost Elev s Pri t apprebended the history of ths matter araieiy. Mr. Cuannad them spoke, but wae interrupted b ative Gonisiitiee Str, Maox replied, if he cid misapprotend 1¢ ald not | bisviog. sae ser nk 2 do Chorekee Copp: Co.; 20 do. Elizabeth Mining | clusion of the Hoose proeeedin 1 do. ) Rat-erford Gold Co; 20 do. Kas | {6 not soflicl Referred to t Mr. Jcuneon, (dem.) of Ark,, cffered a resolation di- fu—Ia your notion of the fuseral of the late Mr. Hi E Stevens, you mention ss thet the « Lata) ette Fastleers! were appointed the guard of honor ow (nat oocasiom; thas a militate against the fectthat the orjest of a Police Jasticn Cole inte: fe irl a wen the ¢ faa Lafayette,” (French Why celody, at the atora PB Walletreeh, areas sale of taney | tow furplehes to ihe House, Referred to the Printing | é0:!! slower ite Peete aor 00." Hovos the suxoty | | Men Kiomsrisn, Roce fHowsd, and at dhe coneturion | Stev:m, bad teoe our tHtee Ye o it 4 alabaster craaments of Committee peed o ues ma om a jourmed, ot Hore; speadiéiy carved; Grecian, Romaa,, r; BN ee vill Up to the time of its introduction nothing was giving theab ve an tn your valusble jour vaecs on pedestals; oard recel t the moi Mr. Sewarp, (free roti) of N. Y., presented pttition | bearé about the repsal of the Missourt comprom! 9 Homcopathic Convention at Albauy. Ye arry L LsFEVRE, tigoe; marble fountal bay oat BEST? candlesticks. | from Syracuse ags inst the paneage of the Nebraska bill, Siavery bes rever been @ party question. The on)y mat Avnasy, Feb. 14, 1854 Meo’y of the Company Gardes Lafayette, _ Tae ee etl eaatee Scamaehes’ Fv recanting Mr. HEAD, (dem ) of Pa., presented three petitioas | ‘¢r of dispute hes been aa to whether more Northara de ‘The Homropath!e Convention met hers to-day, Dr. Rall, = — ER, WHO UNDERSTANDS THE BUSI- Bath, the Danoicg Girls, Cleopst 3. Silvor | sgainat the repeal of the Missouri compromine meeiats than whige hai voted wita the South. [thes | of New York, presiding. Only twenty mombers were pre. . Personal Intelligence. A ness in ali its branches, plein and fancy ch: &>., castors, eal collors ‘Mr. Baap, (cem.) of Del, presented three patitions | dren eald by ‘he Senator from Kentucky (Mr. Dixon) that | pent aiter the roll was called several cow, membera wore N.B Gowsp, W A Cnilds, L Bargrom, Alabames A, ry rose ¥. B. Smith & Harinana, 23 nowost and most basa: | from Oelaware, aking that in the establishment of trr- | Mr Clay considered the Miswvar! eomprozaise unoonstita- | slected. Tha créer of business was rurpented to rocaire | Hunter, Gerrgia Capt. Potter, ship Archibald; Hoa Wan, Fulton street. hi Sp ry ape! a ritorial goverome: the principles of non-intervention nt enchia not the general belief, although he ured by awingle reme y, Ssversloases | Mendall, Ohio; Miss Bryaa, Charleston, 8. C., arrived yeue ITHOGR4PH PRINTERS WANIED.-~-A GOOD city ca Have them packed abs emall ‘cian by Congress wich slavery, established by the acts of 1850, ed the Serater was Lovest in the expression «f h's | were reported, apd discussed. teiday at the Astor Heore L ‘teanvféorrer and two firs: rate ongraving printers oma | 9» tho ori; importer Tho goods will be on ¢xhisisvion | be preserred. The le of the North, South, East, and West, A committsd, conatating of Dra. Paine, Wella and Jones, BH hiin, EAward Muoros, Borton; W. A Dane ‘Obtain permanent situations and the higaest wages at Saro- | ihe day hefore the sala, whon the public aco respectfully in- CAPR FRAR RIVER, have always Fegarded the Mirsoarl ecmororise asinvio | war appointed suggest rurjects for digcussion; after | kin, Maltimcra; Mr and Mre. A T Langton, Washi ay & Co’s., 117 Fulton street. to call and x30 ine them, Cie hase ime Banat took up the bill makive festtee ap] apie wat coaptoalee nedanee ir bo Cpa ered which ® recers was take till the afternoon, Cel. Wooley Dotchess county, N. ¥., arrived yesteraay SaiiaiienGa ae or the im, we Me a 7 v Norse, JOURNSYMEN TAILORS OF THR | Np DOUGHTY, AUCTIONERA, WILL SELL. THIS | Dig provemen pe Fear river, and In the law crganizing Now Mezien, tuotast of rep-aliog | pe ote 1m peters eeRNOOK SBESIONS a the Precoots H ane. : ‘ety of Brew Work who work for stores that pay no viand- + (Weenenday) volt The Serate then teok uj the Misscuri compromise re enacted it, ani parruing his feporte in reference ts hovoraty nem bare reelected from Hor 8. A Foot Genrra; Hon Go R, Jeboock, Baffalos ‘ard bill of prisce, er aeaae Sayiee, to send 6 met: + om 308 &' ahve — aon TG of now on oethe FA ae a.gnment, referred to the proceedings of the last Cun other State societies were mado. Win leton, Jr, Boston:-C. Collins, Hartford; Capt. held % o rn be 5 b ‘i q 5 Yaadinon eerouls, 2 aie 1A ‘ke; also, ore ler iar, font toi aa Mz. Pernt, (det.) of la, resumed hin remarks in favor | greet, wherein they ancerted the biading effizasy sf the | UF, Pains roported om ihe partial provings of sevaral Tyler, Norelebs Jobe A Berahass, Brtton, arrived ye: consider the beet menas to © rr uray. mortgage sonars, 2) gallons cil, lobo: of the bil. compr'milre measnres of 1852, resolviag to abi‘e by ee “ . m » Nichol Inder. By reqeort of the committ i! ture, do, Particulare herostier, Mz, WeLinm, (dem.) of Cal., said he had formerly voted | them. anc Ceprecating all farther agitation of the slavery iRBY, from the oommi :tee io relation to # Homeo- ARRIVALS. MeCeatale, Joba Tobia, John er aI Re WAY STEAM BRICK WORKS, AT AUCTION.— | agairst the bill, but be believed it to beright, andwould | question sé useless and dangerous In thove -esolations Mien ata. OD Bacnaet Mey Ber, ‘Tnomas Berizoony, Secret Will be sold on Thursday, Fobenary 15, 1454, 8 clovon | vote for it. not a word was Fait about repeating the Missouri co: prc a: ) Warnes, Mrs ee eS Oe dclock in the foreneon, at the werke ai Rahway, N. J, "It was oz dered to be engrossed, by yous 26, nayn 17. tnler; nor wea anything aafd about tt in the Baltimore | Jip Tine? eA ee ieee on ths sind suiting Pgh wie ot Gre Caroll, i Oe brateaseet onpivor Saree sc US TOM COE | ure ccavent Ay hovce powers twe hones, sash Ante, She Wal te allow Satnans ‘orostasy the. cunldnn of tail haus itvary aiid a or eh tor Oman, they were propored and referred to committees. Geodminn, Mise DA Gardner, FC Gregory, J engy. Har- MERCHANT ple: nN ft J + cons. OVE, o i 4 rion, tee amcecagimelt, Address O. Py Herald office," | six inoh iamoter and forty foot loag, bull’ by J. P. Morrie & e See thypewcin= would rorist it, under whavever abape or color the at |, «# Kitby, Paine ané Stevens wore appointed delegates | {574 1 HOMn gone col hy canderson, B Whitheushie, 4 to the Rioce Isiand Homeopsthic Society. ——— Ae 5 in tl Orage. Co., Philadelphia, Sogether with twe of Culberison’s patent | granted her by the act 0 1827, toaid im completing her of s convention the odds and JE Bu twenty: brick preseca, s large quantit, belting, shedding, | canal. wae taken up aod passed, "ANTED— PLUMBERS TWO OR TORRE Gi and implementa of tho br ok, 0 Also, a The Srrate then took v, x0 brought together—the | ,, A reeolatioe, expressive of the approval of th Conrea: DEPARTURES Wats pmeenbeee Wereet, Oe. ge, fo, Obieas Pirod lease of fourveon sorcs olay’ land. with th exolu Sas NERRARKA DiL.+-BPabOR CY Gln. NOCEION, freo foil and the steess(onist—and they harmonised Bat | ton of the bil now pending in tie ase mtmously,, | _ Fee New Orleans and Havana, in tho etoamship Phitadet Setdands. apply oJ. il Jones «0 tent Fight re. o6i ery ta Now Jersey and 3 Mr Hovsros said he regretie) that indisposi:ion had | {{ a»7 propoeition had been brovght forward to distarb | PF NOP Olam te Ruka, i ent ae suiny year: | P2IN—Mre Dav Jave Bruce, Mise Merrick, Mis) Elise eet eas ingens of . Salo peremptory without regard Pe weet compelled him to celey the bill by postpocing it till to | tbe Miseourl compromise, the members would have s¢ fi... ‘Cntlon off in ey! Clare wood, Gertrade Oblendorf, BL: 3 Be , of Cob F. Richardson, of Syra L ne bs rhs. by order of wm majority of the dirso | sy. Though sti] unwell, ‘he woula’ proosed now. Tae | prated without making the nomination, and Mr Pleros look, A. great array of books on his desk was not to be taken as | would pot now ocoupy the exalted position of the Preal- Mer Bremner and Ind PLillipe, Mt Eineoln avd Indy, Mrs’ Indy, J © Vo ti, © C Bvrrit pth Oetasst cod woruinen need appig, | shtee ool an index to the iengih of bis spocch, He would be | cent The whiys in convention parsed similar resolutions, | "7S, 1 ic | ii! ft ual meetiog seis he haldch too. peace Yoek, IC Te gneh pros ‘wages ond Stoo’ ot will bo given, py | Yor, ang ce Nor ag the Oomnaay' dock at all | brief. He had collected them in the Senate that it | sbelog to» Actog by the compromi:6 measare) Wednesday of eptember, in New York. spplyive to B. H. Lowman, 112 fulton avenuo, Brooklyn. conscns of the your, for any pi Btates. mght be seen bow yolumumm the record of | [pall the mii of dooaments rostierod through. ‘ejenrerd, to hear the address of the President im the Sargsres & oy, Mary 5 , Ber) Haight, 1 are Pique, Bow) bd 8 Jones, Ohae Total, 75. w 3 ~~ ——— the pledges and promisee, negotiations, and iadacsments | ‘2» country, by both parties, not a word wes sald about | O° 1/0) this evening. ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS HAT sitaPans, r0G0 | SPECIAL AUCTION SALR6—ANTHONY J. BURECK: | held out and "sce by, thle goverament, towards | the reveal of the Missonri compromue. Daring the iast ¥ e: to Philadelphia. 2pply today, from 12 to1 o’elook. | j5 Ai | tte tndiars, not one of which bad evar been observed. gress the bil introduced for organizing the Territory The Di-aster to the Steamship Georgia, ef B Morrie. O.N. Carter's No. 18d obo screot, eeogad He knew that et this day, i d fending the [cdians, he | of Sebrarka, om ained po elsnse repealing the Missouri Batritone, Feb. 14, 1894 oor, None det experienced workmen ned apply. would not have with him the sympathy of the country | compromire The smendment to thiseffec’, was, forthe | the enginear of the steamship Goorgia reports tha: the — ~ meee at large. Hohsd mueh knowledge of the Iadians, 1a | Srsttimé, avd to the astonishment of everybody, intro | snip bad been experieocing ® oale from the marning of his breast bad long since been Armly pianted the priaci- | ducwi xy ® No:thera man, ia substanon that he'masat | {hesth te the 0:h, and bad gellantly weathered it, woen ence ich pik rhode of alwaye reristiog any fojary pending against them, | snd intended, and had always bees driving stit, tore | 4»-nt 4 s’cloes im the morning, im regaining & point or two 3 SALE OF A LOT OF PAINTS, &).—9HIS tried the policy of the United States trom the treaty | peal the Mivourl — romise, To ba oredit C&., {a her courre which ehe lad jest, a heavy ses strack her Sean eee aM iinhabetcese. | of 1785 wich the Ch- rokeea of Tennessee, rexpectiog their | “outh, to their praise, the proposition did not come frem | 54 ctore in her bow Gown to the main deck, crrrying ths ilsie and interest cf | removal, down to the time of tneic I them, Without pretending to read @ lecture to tne | orcantis away, and taking in water at the brea very ent Youth, be would suggest an sppenl to their honor and - 5 jo of the charch or | westof the Misses ppi, whers this gov sciealiy, Wo.ctep terwmede dl cartel this. atieensied. tn- set Througt active exeriione and the ase of the steam tne, M hee Murray, and # TO SAIL TO DaY. ANTED-—4N EXVESIENCRD BOOKKSEPER, TO joulers apply bo the auotionsur. No. 7 Broad sireot, or 10 ‘oren & ect of beoks. Call at 13: Water ste, this | FRANCIS T. GARRETISON, Attorney, £9, 2 Joba stroot ‘morning betors Lt o’olock aa a pe A birgstein, Jacob H Rivebe, ( BARRA eee | ntar Bighth svenuy 00 KRWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY MORYVING, | Cerne ine Boorum ia be said pron! for 7 0 x buile itua eon the most rolema manner, cf he kept relieves of wat eee etek kotnk Fam, ihe ener OE tat, | Policing stun © cm tl PHOMAS CARLIN, Dopety Shucit | Lome for the iatare, Toe lorisan ta suele promaes and | feeciion cn ‘he gancral wudvratandiog of the country | PO's trem abaied and the wate: shaved. to, mace ioe Shore pocket Ve-k. containing #695 75, in bi eng apements, bad been faith{al I+ was a rerions chargs | {™ 18.0 tothe presont tims He +h. wld resist the te | rogae, when the abip procended for Norfolk, tis not th ‘one for $189 99, ono for $50, and the oth to make=t! ‘ty ot RE MOST, DEMRASLE LooatiOn Wine ot hat the government had been real with ail the power which he possessed. I be shoald | Coinign of the officers on board that wel leaked. Sie circuit of Now | Yor! $2. 32 ‘will be paid the sbove roward om loaving it with et . 4 bs denounced by hie democratic friends for the course he | bs been temporarily repeired, and will forthwith proceed ¥ 7 the inns; but he would like so: maul s m1 Dey stever oy, 22, 80, 2 | tell bim when it bad done an honest ect or 167 a ne i nao aie ihsatit,forin tue re, | ‘NeW Xork for complete restoration. 10 Setter casad ces, Geissks ihe best’ maaner, with Bron cic arunen Sod Indians Sos pepeins expense jot of the Sena'e Committes on SAILING OF THE RMPIRE OTtY WITH THE GRORGIA’S Court of General Sessions. eontaishie ® with 19) 5) fe¥t by 255 | of henping mili ary forces, &3, om the frontier, | 1 the Nebraska bill, they expreas themselves a PASSENGERS. Before bis Hosor the Recorcer: 2 Sen rOroc oe wainterrupied | 4) prevent Indian depre‘ations, if ‘Bpplied to | disturbieg the Mies onri compromirs, although they after Nowvor. TRIAL OF JAMES GAUNDERS, MARSHAL OF THE AN- Se, oe ec wibusts | giving acpuities, and supplyiag food and ald, end iadase- | wards coveent to puch mensures, Mr jan havicg of steamship Empire City, le't hy CIENT ORDER OF HIDRRNIANS, FOR RIOT ON THE ‘Will receive the avovereward 0 WM. ULLIFE. mileitom | mente to theen Soengiav in agriculture, would, {a a suort | ‘ered the amendment fcr this purpore. Tae Union news. | st bo’clook, for Avpiawall, with the FOURTH OF JULY Last. REWARD.—LEFT, ON BOARD THE FERRY BAT time, civilize and iz9 every Igdian east of the | psper, (good demoorati: authority too.) on the 23d of | passengers, = 2 Fen, 14 This pens ee day set dowa for the trial of $5 of the 9 o'clock, Philadelphia traic, a snalcar jocky Mountains If the five millioss, which ramor says | Japuary "48 agairet disturbing the Misroarl compromise, " Jaren Saunders, Marshal of the Accient Order of Hiber- + bag, (markwd om tl, paéle Z Wy Vinal, ") ia now to be paid to Mexico te reimburse her oftizena for | but alss for human infrmity, im three days afterwards From Boston. nine, for having been ® otpant in the late rioton the meaner an! Court wes Cenrely crowded with each wae fore Of sim eeemned to s 2) of ry Owner. The above reward will be paid for vse Ge came aE. K Bobb's, 62 Liberty sniest. tions, been the | chanerd its tune nd took the ground thatthe comp omise | MERTINGS AGAINST fT NESRASKA DILL—THE Instarnetl 1 epeedations weqie act hare bank anstmt ot, of 1860 repealed the ‘Miscou ect Te his constt:a nis MASHACHUSETTS LEGISLATURE—WOOLLEN MILLS ard the Indians would have been civilised, if they had | sbould not approve his course it would be his grest ples | punt. deen fed they would not have gone to Mexico 10 rob, Ho | “ure ‘0 resign In time for them toelect sme ons to bi Bostow, Feb. 14 1854. ridiculed the idea of infantry troops being went to protect | plece; but ro long as he remaines here he would oppore | Popular movements in opposition to the Nobraska bill the inhabitants from the Indians, or to punish the [adi | the teres! of the Wisourt onmpromise are taking place in many towns in New England, The ans for depredationr. Aninfantry officer was bute tempta- | Mt. “KerTON (dem) of N. J, raid heenteret o2 the | convention of free rotlers ia Fanoull Iisil oa Thursday maxt tion to s mounted Indian to pluck @ oalp to be presouted | éircursion of this question with extreme relastencs. He | is to be followed’ by another in the same place on t! i to his love, If the Indians ware to be rem: he ap: | derirdadove all things that our great confederacy of | inst. irreepective of party. Many sloqaent and inflaeh- it to Mock them with solemn forms | Stater hould dwell together in harmony. They of Now | tis! citizens will be present and address the meeting on Bf trestion, ploges and guarantees, If they ware to gs, | Jeter, which he had tow horor in part to represent, | the 22d. would prefer that troope be sent there, bayone! in peser, cemard it. Toey have no desire to In the Hom mao) tators, smy snag bao Hvely interest in the case The itor part of bah thot occupied in empanel- ling # jary, the counsel for the defendant insisting apom every jnror being tried by the Reooréer. Five persone were challenged peremptorily, and all the rest for cance and for favor. At length, « jury of the foli gentlemen Coing emranelied, the ease was opened by the Iistriet Attorrey, NB. Blunt, who steted all the connected with the rist, which we have already pa fn follom the occasion of the trial of seventeen of ée MISCELLANEOUS. .— TW | INE AIRY ROOMS, IN A PRIVATE Bees, Ei. or without board, Apply at 63 near Broadway. , wardeol ‘ aa... s hsie mattrcssos, Dailiases. bedstonds, APARIMENTS—TWO | HANDSOME sl'ive, “Also alot of second-hand furnit A tage ly , i ILLTAM IRVING & CO, AUCTIONBARS, Me W rich auction on tiarydeh, Ftc to dey the resolvas in opporition to the ble, near St Jogh’s park. Appiy 135 ‘on Tharedsy, Fob. bod Tervent rectt ‘nal feelir ge of hostility. ‘They will do woth ka bill ened to third reading, bj 246 | fevdant’s men, in Decomber:— sreeet, hoforer oe req cited. No. 22 Walk My neae Charts © gentes papilla get = a apn yr # po ros) F vera ing 10 cintract the rmony aa’ sroeperity of our oom 20 1 18, Tha Inter covsusted. of eleven Semocrata and | Seward K Parker, Foreman. Charles Vintom, —A GREAT BARGAIN, IF sPPLIAD FOR | fiir oieth, OR. tnd sceomplished villagy; bat the tman'who would aval | ¢-cotry. But they ave now compelled to aston the md. | two whige. On the question of saspanding the rules to | George © Wetmore, Eiijah M. Carringtom, .—A pled of lovel ground, om prising 269 finite, and 5000 them ander false promises, he would de- | J¢c! rich ¢eeply exelter the public mind, involvieg mort | pais the resolttivns ty be ougréasel, 8 &e aroee, in ok Phillips, Daniel Dority, id wa i ianend jo. ise. He commented at length upon Indian obaracter momentous con juenoes. He approac! the sabject | which Mr. Whitney of Conway, democrat, ar, ued that 00 Thomas Thora, Joho i ‘Avenue Helirond wicaw beds, paliisgsen, giresdele Aten ithe way to deal with them with awe Ho regretted thie snbjent had been ietroduoed, | man has s right to legislate for fresdom or slavery {n | Willism Baughy, a een 4 rT dont fT peed age Ad, ate ol poy ye TL. Givare ‘Mr. Stvaxr, (dem ) of M’ch , seid that the Senator from | because he believed it waa entirely nnascesvary ded other than }ia own State, Before reachitg ® decision Joon F. Cunpirrnam, Adam wee ol piss vi. we put ane ‘cribs bedding. e, Aivehes fueuivare, TERE cond wot rough to day, and, as howas unwell, | called for. The country was reposing ia peace, and he had | tho House si jourred, Soe Sant Wee A Called for (he Pine to tae bs jollars, two matting, ke went ovale &s, ‘ " | he moved that ec: be postponed, agreed to no ides when be came bore st the comm sosment The woollen 1',fly of R S Denny, in Clap ville, Mars, | McPberron, whose testimony wae bed oe Sedtntd ake & numbes s DXROUTIVE ABHSION sloments would bs inirotused. It | were destroye, by fire om Sunday might. Insured fer & former ¢peanien, seyir gt pono cee ata aon i HE DOMEAE. tat eta THE MILITARY. Mr Snime, (Jem ) of Ul., moved en executive session. $20,000, pg RO I TB gine gov A My aewbeet FIRST Chass F {LINTON GUAMD—THN MAMBERS AND FRIaWOS | "Mr. tiwaxo moved au adjearament, Lost, by yous 10, ee ee men 34 to, lt he police tantcoral, det ly hie pceen tito iat piensa cuneate | i sccm no rans Ma Rr one agE | he ga rr sg Ang te ® vith ait the Itibuie ct renpect to Francie ‘Redgers Inte member ofthe | ,.M-Sarmne’ motion was agreed to, and the Senate wont TW, Belgian bark Now York Paskat, from New York foe | Titers. with olroutar ‘mest at 9 o'elos a tue poraieg, ican, Avt we fo “the 6 thea adjourned untll Thw,eday morsing \ een Ate far o’oloek the doors opened, worp, put in here to-day in distress, having lost sails ‘The conse wes A : Teer ons E'amoman, | "Geol Lawson, Becretry. * od the Dousts cajournsa, nw 0 Soret v9 974 sprang aleak ins gale om the Oth last, U ant oti9 oetont, J