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protection of life in ong cf accident,” passed Apeil u, | repealed. - abuse ex "im of several of the pupils In the Deaf and oT tte ton, wocer crofeasor Pont, wil take place 4m the A sewbdiy chamber to morrow (Thursday) evening. Those ore 8" ‘witnessed with am uousaal degree of ia- ‘texent by the u embers of the L-giviatare. i NEW YORK COMMON PLEAt CLERK—RBOORDER RYCK: MAM'S PERS—THE CORPORATION ATTORNEY'S FABS —TEMPERANC}—M*DiCaL SCIXNCH—THS STATE PRIGON InSPst TORS’ RAPORTS—IMPOBTANT BILLS, pics Auuany, March 2, 1854. Mr, Brooks presented s pstition to the Sens'e from om- ‘Rain members of the bar of the ci'y of New York, praying for the passage of # law a lowine the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the sity and county to appoint » ole:k of that court, The same Sevator, by unanimous consent, introduced s bill on the subject, ocataining the following provisions: — The Court of Common Pleas shall have a clerk, to be eppointed by the court to bold nis office during the pleasure of the cowt, vhich clerk shall have power to appoint ore or move deputies Tne Comme Council is authorized to furpish ® # i @ lecfice in the Cl'y Hall. T-¢ County Clerk must deliver, ou demand, all property, bocks, records, and pa; ppsrtaining to the Court of Common Pieas to the clerk appotuted by :hie act, The third section grants t@ tne Uourt of Common Pieas power to remit floes and forfeited recognisancss in the fa ne case :, anc io like manner, as sucn power was here tofore given by law to © uite.of Common Pleas; and to correct apd Ciscbargy the docksts of li ns and of jadg micbte enteree vpop re nd to exercise ia the otiy and county of Ne and jaris- distion pow or berea ter couf rred upon of vested ip. the county courts in thrir co nties, ani the powers juriediction which we: res ac in the Court of Common 8 for the city aud ovauty of New York bsfore tho @pe0 ment of the act desigus'od as the Cote of Prosedare, ‘passed April 12, 1848 The fifth seotion declares that the then Judges of this oourt, elected se soca, an co iacitice, aod their suc -00s00TS, #8) Bll be kno+y ar the Crto’ Jus'ice aed Jacges of the Gcurt of Commow Pleas for tne city acd oouaty of New York and as ruch «bel! prress all tae powers mow or heretofore vested in them as the Firat Ju‘ge and Judges cf the said wart Tos present Firat Jodgo shall ‘De the Chief Jostice, and the Cotef Jastice shall from time | to time be derignatec in the aanrer now provided by law ip relation to the Fire: Judge Mr, Brooks moved that the bill be re‘erred to the Judt- siary Committee to repor: complete, Mr. Barr objected. Mr. Brooks desi e4 to make an explanation, which the President declared to be wut of o der. “priate tite and the bulidiog Bi Rereen shail be ro) from sale 6 hereafter contre: ted by sai i society. Seo. 2. The said New You! Teak, Mistorion’ Seelety shall no ” otherwise. umber onld pro J 3. Ss o: EAR ypromsee ‘to the exemption coolety exoute ® dsolaration ‘with © vartiovier desert jtion fo toe oes of she Regia 7 and ome lew Yor! 1 property ‘tbis 0 exem pe from Pty ranted ries toxes and asccoumenis, oF (1 debt oomvescted / chase thereof, or prict te the resording of elaration Beo. 4 This act sh ll teke effect io mediately. The following bill has been reported im the Assembly LU Mr. Conkling, from @ selest committee of the New ‘ork delegstion, read twice, laid om the table, amd or- dered to be printed :-— amare po an at entities” fe 008 relative to the out oper of Nea ork and park ward o, New Yor! ere pie ‘datles of the ae relation thereto. Bathe people 1 tue Biate of New Yok, represented in Sonate nd Assembly, ¢o enact as follo 3 1 Apactensit ed © fora podiie ark i The Assembly Comal pow pending in Commi: tee of the Waole :— An Act to prohibit the sale of Merchandise by non-revidents within this State ‘The People of the State of Now Yorg, represented in Senate a = abe do enact au fello in the ety. of New 10 offending th in mer who shs!l 9e s comp and tho other halt t» be importer of tcreiga go in wiich said cords are imporved, “his act oball take «ffeet on the first day of Mayjnext, Mr, 0 ©. Leigh, from the Committee on State Prisons, epee | reported the f liowicg bill in the Assembly, which has | Deen read twice, and commitied to che ommittee of thy The bill which pasred tus House yerterday in relation | ‘to Major Dykeman’s fees as Register, was announced from the Houre Mr, Woitney moved to refer it to the Oom- mitteo on Cities and Vilisars. Mr Barr moved to anond, Dy referring it to the Jaticlary, This latter proposition wane adopted by a large vote, nitney introouced » bill tosreasing the num ber of pc ‘s twenty five, and ccmmissioners of deeds seventy- five, in the city of New Yuk Mr, Whitrey offered « resolution discharging the Judi. sisry Commit'ee from the furiher consid-ration of 1he bill in their bands relative to he fees of the C» poration Counsel of the city of New York, and that it be referred to the Committ: ¢ the Whoe Mr. Clark, Coairman of the Jaiolary Committee, re- marked that he had 10 o! jxc'ions to be reliered from the consideration of this or any other matter which had been referred to his commtier; but as the bill in qaestion bad reosived consi¢erable cousiveration, and ea no final com- clusion had been ariv:o at, be did not apprehend that much would be gained by placing tt la the Committee of the Whole, where little was understood as to ite merits, Ho stated thst the committee could not report the bill as presented to them. Mr. Whitney replied, by rayicg that this Is about the first bill referred to tha Judiciary Commites of the pres eat ceMion, ond roffivien! tims hee been off rded them to makes report in ‘avor or agaicet the bill I¢ shoald mot be Nept where it c:uli nt see daylight, but ded soussed iu Committee of the Wools ¥s7ate, and then adopted or rejected Unless the senate should agree with the Judi Ctary Committee, in stranglicog the bil, his resolation @Du0k be adopted Aloe is th voiee of the memorialiate to be beard? How is ju tice to bs sdmicistered, if the Judiciary Committee be perm :ted to retaia the bili from the Senate / ‘Mr. Barr remathed thet Mr Dillon is now engaged in promuring facts to be submitted (o the committee, Amoog petitioners for (he bil two th rds of them bave not the Josat interest in the matier; i @ did not believe there were ill in the bands of the Juticiary Comittee. The ears al oonter: plated cutting «ff all fees avd perquistten fo opening stie ts, wnereas the endstiiate proposes to reduce thowe fers, &e , Atty per ernt Mr, Barr stated thet Mr. Dillon mever desir. & the office. Ho etabds high in the ertimetion of his fe low cl:isens He did not accept the cflice for the purpose of realizing & fortune: he was possessed of a competency before. Mr, Whitney’s resolution was fically laid on the table. The Benita the . took up the special order. the Tempe rance bill, Senster Lansirg in the chair Me. Halsey took the floor, and covelaced Lis remarks in fevor of the bill, ‘occupying am bour and « ha’‘ in sud-aroring to sonvisce the Sepate of the neoesnity of the passage of the Maine Jaw. He quoted lareely from the Bible: each passages as enemies of the bill rely on for their action, and yim himeelf that these passages are generally misap- Mr. Crosby took the epposite side, and spoke earnest y for am hour Be ore covcla’ing, the heur for adjourn srert arrived, and he was thus cut off from fialehiog his upeech. has been ssid and written io relatien to the an propristions ms: ne support of th prisons, Mr Hopkins, +c me time since procured the psa fiage of @ resolution requiring information, and this morning the following rep-rt from the irspector bavirg ix cherge Olinten prison. Aubura and ‘Bing Sing are yrt to be heard from. SPECIAL REPORT OF THE STATE PRISON IVSPECTORS. Bon, favrony B. Cuur Bu ol Chink m state gr Feapective claims, and for whet tract ‘a uch obligations were con liane? with the revolution, I would rerpesttally at a worting of the B. Of Leave shore 3 State Auburn on the 1th day of @ astal amount of indebte wader our charge, #! slerks of th ing the total “Indntuedne v0 prisons, up to the © part oularize |, to woom 18 due for, and to sta sitet of money peeaite prison he > and to APeeame to onld nepectors on er bofre the 0th day of Feb Foary nex, Toso ution was also ee Fred She sim tims, direct sy the agente of the several pi ished in one er more of the newen cS Powe Trey, Utios, ard onber Teal slit toe pries irrapeeive oats pene Seer of their respective Betore she t0vn day of Febr 1854. for by the resolution of the ed thaveach inspector booed the three in‘pectors should me facty eat in ay Pe pieicban mt ‘i ly sepers te 0 ere ewe ten ‘passe to his credit Her. thentlon of at footy ensielen to demands hi VF obedient sor DAM(US OLAMK. Iuspestor State Prisons. ‘The first table reportec the ineptotor is the a noant alothtc ot debte due for stock, tool, simnee Bootes , Fanning irom Septgrber 14, 1853, 6 1863, amounting copii 68, and the sum of $385 12 due for pan Another le, giving th the yt contracted on account of ereation oe, machinery, coe! mane for apmecannnre of tron, for the same 68. A third table details the amount of debt cleimed as deing due. contracted Le N. Comatooh, late agent, pre vious to Jaly 22, eer — vouchers have not Deen te agent, previons te Jaly 22, | ment by adding that the friends shall be required to , Sodacng. rations, | | | The Women in = Senate Chamber at Al- | Whole:— An act to amend an act to create a fund in aid af the Society city of for the sat pps mary Juvenile Delinquents in the ke and Jor other purposes pasesd April 29, 18.9 O) the State o. New ¥ represented in Sen mbly, do ¢pact as rollo the socicty for she retormation of juvenil city of New York and for oth ith, eighio n handred annually obtain fr ‘therefor, w! ich li to centinus until papers nershall ti et opel er of ve aaielt At ns ret stale 7 a zy, tated ‘or bys daly ap %0 ‘is te eh elated such pertions under if acoompanted by of such theatre or circus. buadred dollars tor tuch it Riahe: tos ay of very such Paid obalige in aid o aforesaid city. she New York J ‘0.40 apply to whether with to al theatrical and eques- rh rd whether with license to per: form or ne licen: Seo, 4. It shail be thi magisti ate of sald cit provisions of yf ot the: in di be ocmmittes to prison os lnyrosanent shall not ‘This aot shall take otteet immediately. N&W YORE LE aI sLATURE,. Senate. ALBANY, March 2, 1854. BILLS REPORTED. To amend the charter of the village of Fiushing. ii ae to the Court of Common Pleas in the olty o! jew Yor! The New York Register of Deeds’ bill was referred to | the Judiciary Gomaittre. BILLS INTRODUCED. To inoreare the capital uf the Buffalo and Corning rail wey. To incorporate the Fast Brocklyn Savings Bat To incorporate St Francis Xavier oll-gs, New York. To incorporate the Free Church. D — to the ealary of the Attorney General and his jeputy. To teereane the pumber of Notaries and Commissiosers of Deeds in New York, NEW YORK CORPORATION COUNSEL, ‘Mr. Wurtnsy offered @ resolution that the Judiciary Con mittee report the New York Corporation Counsel Ice bill. It was Jaid on the table after a debate. ‘THE TEMPERANCE QUSSTION. The hour o’1L a. M ing arrived, the Senate went into Committee of the Whole on the bill {or pres sion of intemperance. Mr. Barsky reeumed and concladed bis remarks in fe- vor of the bili Le Crosuy sleo addressed the Senate at comsiderable Progress was reported on the bill, BREW ROCHELLE RallLROAD, Mr. Dickiseom reported favorably for the relief of the New York and New Rochelle Rat road, and it was ordered to s third reading. A¢journed to 10 A. M. to-morrow. Amembly. ALBANY, March 2, 1854. AUBURN AND HER RAILROAD ENTERPRISE The bill to amend the act authoriziog Auburn to borrow to money for railread purposes was passed. MILITARY COMMUTATION TAX ‘The vote of yesterday against the bill to sepeal the a the bill mil'tary commutation tax was reconsidered, | | | | posaible referred to the Committee of the Whole. MEDICAL SCIENCE The bill to promote medical Legging yey tos - eommities, the ques: am it, providing a section, foe tbe burial the effe compensation for any subject. Pe ih ace this amendment, and it was fe, ir Ginms meved to amend by adding thet su tendents and overseers of the poor shall not demai el for the remains of any person dying in the ols Mri Dawson moved to amend by adding that relatives Aas the subjeot after ite delivery to the medical Mr. Stanton proposed to amend Mr. Dawson’s amend: | inter the rematos in the usual manner. Mr. Daweon accepted the amendment. A protracted debate ensued, but, without taking the | question, the —— a journed, [From the aneny Regleter, Marob 2 ] ‘The Senate was alarmed yesterday afteraoon. It sur. | rendered to progress. The select committee to whom the women’s rights memorial had beea referred tovk their teats om the President's platform, look! Nev-r bad Senators Robertson, bat evicently ip great In the circle of the seven ladies, from quite pretty to quite plata. Mrs. Rew ma og Telative to the purchase | ne Nin on Commeroe and Navigation bay re;orted faverably of tie following bill, and it is 17 jolation of the provisions of shle be liable f aD} ie baildivg. ite exhibiting Soe} "oe Se aeensiae ot Poor Mr. D, P. Woop moved an additional amendment, to thst po warden or superintendent shall receive ae grave as oat, and Field deen in such responsible circumstances. "They ‘were calm, ste, ranged ia invinoibie row, sat ‘The Usury Laws. MEMORIAL OF 105 CORN EXCHANGE BOARD TO THE LEGISLATOR B. Av adjourned meeting of the Corn Exchaoge Board was held yesterday in their rooms, at twelve o’c'ock, for the _ Of adopting come means to have the laws amended, 00 as _ to obviate these difficulties. ‘The meeting being called to order by the chairmsa, - | Joseph Ketebam, the committee to whom was referied ‘the memoria! drawn up the dey before for their revision reported as follows, the document belog read by Mr. Griff tha:— w Youx Coan Exowa Ne To re Honor. , THE BARS ov New Yorx, ix AT 4 AND Assi 4 CONVENED: — respeotful- ‘The memorial of the New Fork Oora xchange, respeo “this subject or in such of! way as 6) usally remo: whioh they now Brae a tho labor and enverprise of People of this Mr. Hour moved as an amendment that twelve moaths ba irserted, instead of six months, whish, not being #2 conded, ves lost The rep rt of the committee war then adopted, and the memorial was sigaed by the officers of the institation. ‘Zhe New York Chamber of Commerce, TEE WHABP QUESTION, BTC. The regular monthly meeting of tte Chamber of Com- merce, held at the Merchants’ Bank yesterday afternoon, was largely atiendec and very animatei. It comprised the principal shipping merchants of the city, and others inte:ested. The President, Mr. Perit, presided. The ses- sion continued nearly two hours, and the wharfege bill, now before the Legislature, engaged the attention of the | Chamber most of that time. After protracted discussion, an urgent remonstrance against the bill was adopted by a large majority. ‘The first business in order wag reading the minutes of the previous meeting, after which the Chamber proceeded to ballot for members. Hansing K, Corning, Wm. R. Fos- dick, George 4. Talbot, and Wm. J. Todd, were elested. ‘Wa. A. Sale was elected to the vacancy om the Arbitra ae Committee, occasioned by the expired term of C. L rroat. Cuas H. Marsnatt, of « special committee, submitted report upom the propraed ticeship system for the merchant service, which gaced as impraction- | bie. It weu'd be impossible t: tion, d it veuid be difficult to pre pel i the existence of the lawa prohibitiog floggiag. commended, however, that the United States government esiabiish paval schools in the primopal porte—old mer- | chantabips, fully rigged aud properly oficered, to be used for this purpose. Some such measure was regarded asin- | dispenrable. ‘The report was accep ‘ed. Mr. Ww meved thata ‘memorial to Congres be | prepared, ip relation to thie aubject, by the same commit: tee, 050 be presented tmmodietely. ‘A letter from William A. Walker, New York, represen tative im Congrors, was read, in which a promise is made of all needed eff rt to secure mint in this city. | Mr. We. seh Ame ‘tion of the offixe of | Commissioner of Pilot | _4 communication frosted froma Me, Lecpold Bier. | wirth, accompanying ® volame of statistics revpectiog of Hamburg, donated by George E Kuahardt. accepted and thanke tendered. “he alteratica of the 0 bylaw of the Chamber, (of which notice bad al:eady been given,) changing the day of | meeting, was a opted. A memorial of the New Orleans Chember of Commeroe, } ‘Captale E, Morgen was ncm| ated as a commissioner of | pil.te aaa of William Nelson resigned. Unanimous cted. ‘48 H WAREHALL rose to 8} with reference to the + pew whar'sge bill before ‘he latare, inwhigh it is | proposed to put tax on merchandise landed on the | wharves of New York. He considered the bill very ob- jrotiorable, and offered s remonstrance against the same Beveral members took the fizor, and among other mo- tilons it was propored to refer the whole sabjest to @ Proper committe. Af:er discussion, the remoastrance war read, ag follows :— | To rwe Howonanie te LxorstaruRe or THe Etats oF remonstrance of the Chamber of Commeroe of the | State of Be Ycrk respec fully showe Thet, ae your remenetrar te are i ‘ormed and boli-ve, sa vir bra bee 4 into your honor- tee | any. benege, what | Sipownecs. merchants. sonsigeess aad ethers engagea in ship owners. merchants, consicaces and others engage trade and com oe ia the olty of now York. Your remon: vate further show, that shi Sued by the said proposed act are xseesive and warenson- ‘as it would be wrong to impose upon sho argo; thee au at wn rooeiving cargo are festly usu lis cit OWRGTE, of age ry, apd would tend ireatly impede and ob. Fre jemned the Dill, and predicted mall its would be to drive sway the trade of the ci N Orleans had suffered under » similar system of taxe- tion. Moszs H. Gareeatt said the remonstranes silead Ba pre- sented to the Legis! at once, without reference to a committee. The bill, he said, promises nothing, and en- tails s tax of from three to ‘five millions, to go into the - | potkets of speculators and shipowners. It was an iosult the commercial community. If there must be as 8 compensation for dredgiog the docks, and the slizs inorder, he would have it levied upos the sli; rather then the 1s. He hoped the remonskranee ‘woald pc cl of the Chamber, and be forwarded to an Mr Eanerow favored ite reference to a committes. Mr. Poor said he defeated this bill in the but sow be had altered pis mind. Baowsn said it was not best to be basty in this matter, With the advance ia other dissriptions of pro- | perty, it was rotmore han fsir that wharf owners should receive ipcreased compensation. He advocated a re- ference of the object to » committes. tals wharves curing the lak forty years ha bept yoos | wharves = the increased value of proper adjroeat. a Mr Curmis opposed a reference of the remonstranot, and the debate; ain er cee continued, oor te ater “qeee tion” were made, to vote, the pro- rete arefreet bre and a moved that ‘the ie me be duly cd What did sb tel you todo when eas ahead ur father by the court? she told unsel—And you did cry avd make a Ae! not? a Tosseek= Maceadnee ao matte ; Thad sobcoling before I came here; | go to school now; my fa- ther was in Mobile at the time I came away. | Tappan was Fanbe despatch from Clocinnati about the 6th, 7th, or th holery henry about the abduction of the child, ‘and | inatitated legal proceedings to procure ite the father; spent considerable time ia the business, eo did Traicor; after Jadge Duer intimated that the fa. ther bad « right to the child, poner a for the power to take it, which was not accor’ed; arked the ‘woman for it in court, when she was ‘surrounded by tome ruffars in the garb of gentlemen and taken out of the | room; she was placed in a carriege standing is Chambers street, where he rel cay iste request with oe | | and was pus! ay paramours, w! vehi- ole was driven off. ae ems the witnesses examined, and coun laintif briefly addressed the jury, bas amr feet, ‘the fall amount of dewages claimed. jo went | {oto » history of the which has heretofore been pub- | Hehed, when, after the charge of the court, the jary re- turned wi’. Bnei 6ST damages for plaiatif. Tne amount claimed was $1,000. jatb, Kate. ebi¢ ‘Toylor); 13th bark Geo V4 ‘Tavanier’ 80 Marks, itis seo Mary Wwilams, me end ‘Dolphin, Lillis U sh, sobe J ace ti anes JDamaese, Attakapas: iy bark Asa Fish, 5 1BNB. sohre © Mangham. Soudder. Now Or- jebrovks,'Woakiacvon, Taxis; Idk, sone Veuirees, Nasenn; ah, Mustang, Sawyer, Palladelpbia. EDGARTOWN, Feb T—Schrs Ocoam Star and Saperior returned in copseqvence of head winds. Blé 28h, bi a Hutchinson, ‘Mew York; sobre kins, Boston. Xo vorsel in port excel ‘ee Luoy Watts, repairing. PHILADEL PETA, "PM—Arr shipe BL Hartl- map Sean Lied a talooen ) Gill, Boston: bark’ Oak. i iat er, Boston woh 8 vannah; uae, "Whilden, Greeupors, Ot ie pee Arcee coe h OF: saBisrers N York. ae Ja; », Sraondes ( Se: od Lalas brs Geo # Mer Waretant Ps ansylvania, Bout Nor wich, Ot; Mary Miller: Laws, HYoth,pisamer Mary, ‘The obip J J Hawshcrne, trom Liverpool for Philedetpht which hes boon ‘ashore ea Manicure Fists aloe aie see te md orn ing, Was ay doated of thle afternoon, after having dis; hare tour ar Tigntee load of the cargo, whlch tion; uncertain whether ake +t ~— Disasters 8x17 EvRoctypon—Mr Ri Bonnett, son of Capt Ben- don, lelphia, a elydom, of Phi | wh 4 PF ellie detsep tae ym Jersny Oty eae iy Teh bad arated at ‘and to Newark is proposed, which is to be constracted on @ | eoppered, left Liver ‘he 10th of “January, straight line. The route will be south of the rasenk i Shout ons hundred miles fom land they ex; rullroad, and below the Newark plank road. The eack and Passaic rivers will be crossed near thelreatrance | into Newark bey. Im the L-gislature, on Wednesday, Mr. Rafferty gave rotice of » bill to charter this company. | cD TO fHE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. New York, Merch 2, 1854. In this mor iog’s paper, under the head of “A Pork | Concera Swindled,’’ you state that the owners of the | laughtering extabushment in Bergen, Messrs. Cadwell, | Harris & Uo., had sivanced some fifty thousand dollars to. party who is miesing We wish you to contradict the statement, for the concern have mot advanced one | ship would ¢ollar on hogs this season to any party, nor have been ia | any way connected with the above transaction Respest- fally yours, HARRI3 & 00. Tue Restoration or Taomas W. Doxn—The Rhode Island Senate on the lst inst. concurred in the amendments of the House Cpa ae resentatives to ge all SNE eS semeeih OL the reme Court, ees 1, declaring Thomas W. orr guilty of | Gt iced is said that Goy. Allen is oj to the bill, | and that he will not it; but is only rumor. On the Ist inst. the following resolutions were of- fered in the House of Representatives:— Resolved, that the Secretary of S:ate is hereby seeks to obtain from the officers of the State er De, and he is here- to the order of Thomas W. Dorr the year’s saliry, due him by virtue of his wereld ee, That the General erdered to pay cunt of one election urcer goa by the authority of of A. D. 1842, known as the People’s constitution, gether with interest thereon from May lst, Di iets, until paid Resolved, That of these resolations be com mu- wicated to the Pre it acd CO of the United pisina and the Governo:s and Logialavares of the several ates EB INTELLIG ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—FHIB DAY. 6 89 | Moom srs. . 10 65 6 04] man warm . + mora Port of Kew York, March 2, 1854. QLEARED. Bbip Weedeock (new), Lambert Londen, Dunham 4 Di Jas Foster, J crop ‘BS Innes © Oo. bey ann ar Gee mare. ba ae Aaa ah Her, May’ ‘Tek usnt nbpae CB faites. | jeston, Di Frat kills. May Oo. me, Seataan, ail Rives, Jit Havens ; Berts, Mobile. Lane & West. cls, Savannah, M’Oready, Mott & Richmond, OH Pierson. sis lana ahaa Pitede) phie, Jas Has: a8 © lewis. 4 1. Schr Merchant. Wint Bohr Arblaed, Bunob, br Kate Kaliaha-, Ki = the whole p ro), Patter, Buouoe Chattanooge (or Balkimere) Dee Seth heh wee Baler ar even tec Ee’ | reer, ry Beary eather Brig Tw: NF), Richard, bay au Prince, 22 days, = Softee: aa logwood, to G Barr Experioneed heavy }) Terry, Mansanille, 30 days, sraer. into. w Bohr Hill Corter, Lyons Wilmi NO, ? ai | ff Cape Hatteras, in s 5 cole, ay! ge fe oan nae, deok a3 alley, steve boat, and was Fish ous Poe wi ie 2 once be water. rane won, NO, via + totter barb ft a a 1 10 from they had taken of water in sompany NO, ba and ¢} >» ntucket, for for $3000. | 16 amxe eh | Boston from og Ne a BE gale off | Tweet, which eontisued fcom y neat eae cy £ 3 a F ly re in fs Ale with she ine fat atont aba eondition. The Bi 5. ake tne carte na HS Re svesr, which Rete tynyed on i Prentrwine below PI im the last elphis, disa a Mansdboria Providence Therese omey jand, and the cargo at Now York, “a Barx J : Lniconoh from epost for Philadelphia, pe ae ‘the act of coming up the ware, Under canvas, wihe board, rae asl oe Hamburg Flats, ah on, charged. ry, and it was expected she Banx Munn, at Boston from Manila, experienced severe South rush Channel. and weather in the ‘vessel was muon iced $B: Last Bart of bulwarks, and pare of She erew were badly Soee-ean Was on soundings nine da)s, and was blo 1ST O, o Boe. from Charleston, Porte Bice san hae been purchased. by Sent oan arahe Rainbew NHaven” She will toad ‘with, molasses su Mt, Proceed to NHaven, from "wi'ch port she will heteatves ail, Ehe is about 90 tons burthen, igi beng) Sages Jone NE rus jolie ay Whitenes ma ‘Re tie johns, '. was total ange lost at 10m 01 6 1 inst, The Voseel or} cargo principally insured in Bosland. Br Baie Auwina, Trotey, bound ve to Bristol, is sated: in Seek to Wilmiagton, NG. tat fr Many. new, of Friendship, which eleared from Pothland ivr Mariel, Jan ib, struck a reef aver Abaco, ast Jan 26th, knocking oa her keel aad stern post; diately, flied with water, and yi stripped, and the balla vents ely Cork “iad. Mori of od past in erllaad and nd sha bainace 8 in F. freight were insured for rigs Qooan office, of Fertand'and Groner office, Thom: from Matansas, esetdete cy 3 hes puilerea ach in ie while rr fell over! ant erly. po ae ‘en the ist Charbuck, seaman, AtwatTia—The bull of of neta Ti ada Tan tal at yea from the O, sold ateame ghetha $64. 17 {ime for about ibe per gaitons Bric be Fg ae (of Naatuo! Ocleman, from ve. pare ‘a ket), = 2 a, met 8 severe oausin, lock load was! Aoove her to ‘overboat nt ax mertinerea¢ milsd ‘eseel insured at the Commeroial office, had atoor o hs Scur Jas Mavit, which went aware Bi v0 this of Bie hat ec gure ae ering ‘which. a the collision, los! one ied the stran chromo water. No incurance. repens wore ashore at have bean gots off, and a8 lage accounts when were Whiz Smother vessel Tum into” ber, t Her bottom iseaid to be tight. four Monrenny, of Bristol, ‘with lumber, both maste, 30, was fallen im with 234 alt Ja6 33 44, lon 70, Holmes’ Ay ‘25th ult trom Jack- be tel off, on Union a and it blowin ship Creole, then Orieans, who bore down tke crew. it, of and from Ni Yor rk ‘or ete Cas tae tal Gees ee Scur Convoy, Howe, from Boston for Bath, sates wont ashore poy opposite Phipsburg Centre, remained after near Berlin, M4, lies pileod ye edhe core shog a. noon 0 Senn Saran Vicrorra, dnt above high water meek, an} and wil oath cont hearin boii int i. ou alue Mrgo cor sis 1s apir d valued at $5,000, 7 C Fassett Pai des pa landed thi varge in fa'r condition owned at 5 was bound BC for thie fs Bourn 41.070 aghore near Berlin, wa, Mey driven high w) op the beach, ghout seven miles a Sarah Vic! i. ‘There is no in! jesel mai enn °° eee ah oe Yarmouth), anchored near the Light- s sustained @ Siow ce bun: sary died: witer, ona Went ashore near the Joun Srvit, Pi NYork. a a shiek iniietsese ee Dovza, in eer ee et ihe‘ostd veseeh on tan 38 fits ray - age Below Mow Bedterd, 1 ie v ed Feels asia areete: Palmers, Haste ian reat Fron 800s” (Ot Now Orleans, was passed EE mn as esac at ine Hae NYork aS serus barks peers ws ofand tor 4 for Providence; George W ‘A Hayiord, from Buenos Ayres for Boston, Fob 28, ne Avz 0. —In pear beth B, ‘Bacon, fo ia aan ek MBenwvoa—Bia Fob 17 (not 27), bark Cornelia, Miller, Ma- reat it tt Meroatin eto py Chemo z908— Ar Feb 19, bark Sere re sage a [ny Ky erect a A moed, : Faliadaiphie 140 GRE rs trom Ball ya 7, bark * ba! ve ne Se agi sobre Geant —all to leave cabo the Co ead an he Se vtad, ae pa a Fob 1, Br brig Vi RY. cena eeeeee eshgeiees eat ‘Mayvaover—In — an —, dg; Me faised for fis e By 1@) ye oon maaan Hovis) for dcunes only As versed nee NB—Arr Jan 19, coke Lactee, 8r Joun. , brig Wand pony ‘Anderson, Work: ‘Saco—art Feb 9, eohts MM Freeman, Glover, Jamalea; tivis, Simonton, N’ 1NiDAD—Bld Feb 16, [Per Sreausnir Annes, Boston, L— Arr Fed IL cid ee Barstow, writer, Shipley, NYo: orelant Mang Philadelphia bevel ai! ‘ith, Covenanter, Hi 2th. ‘Also ad oun ig, thee Aga REIS ci mberston, Lovett, and waseell it Shureia, Saow, fst 40 NA eink Fobs ‘me Meteor, Pee Ee 34, for jook load, tails pot oplit, &e. has pat into Tone lsinad, with toes ef 0 Ports. Bld sohss Wh Ee stecal Dan ire. “BALTIMORE—Cld Mareh_ 1 Amsterdam; bark Has ALEXANDRIA—Arr eee Kaan, er, jparalsot Pontise, orae raebel,tralvedz tly ieee oom mis, Cardenas A ams, Celestial; from below: ship Inde! ceca ee eee Fst fr Cr ses enh Hick iia, lle "tae oats i is Tan, Sands, Basses i Sts aa, H Onse, wien: i eee Ye rts Hunt, aie sot & Eire, we pebcebeee vat fies tae ae Ea wa ey A sehr Mary Brockwsy, Chase, Providenes, te Bi Exod, for Apalachicola, anchored again below, and az Maro! arien, La “fainoar Bi Reenter esate “ati dUiatat at Ws Seta each 6, for Forten cut; Jul y he Metall sahte i ry aS f NYork;, Metall oon Hi 8’ HOLE—, A Roan NYork for Bastpert; Win Weodvary, Mensing as for Frame: Gee F Williams. Was D Sheree, Forestet; Benue Bt A Heath. Bld sebrs Wolcott,” Beare for ST Bou Ger a Saag Ben Tremonty Chew aay ites stamens Borie Ball eewa ne Phinalaee ail bee ‘Mareb 1, P Cardenas Fortiands fuser watts tor id bre. (a foe auervic ohare Taivye for , Carel beg et Noe Wisease SOEwro ‘T—Arr rap s i of Cam ym for Nested La a re soe ‘i iaktors for WY |, Boston for Philedelpais ( (and ri Se tthe urn eerste a Te ese Tallulah, Conan in Sng are ae for da Patnd Carpenter, aw pybsters nes Titre alos Milliken iam, 4 yochers, amd th it was tha pcg of the ‘the nataral eign od, sealed, and forwarded to we Alaay Adopted. foremast, maintopmast, Darien. @ pee ip the books of the Compt oller; said | Guence of the Bret step taten by the Deoluratioe of lade. jon nese now 20 mlautes to 8 o'clodk, the Chamber a- Fibcom, bound te to Rew. Wo § be wna, Way EN —arr Tob 38 sehr Rin City, Prishla, Wow 42.604 07, and receipts were left by him to be pasced to | Fomot womankieg, n= ‘ne Morel and soelal progros- : Fob Zi in Pocomoks Harbor Se nt oe ep Neat creenoae i bee Ralabew, Bovewels Ravana Oe ee aa ae ee ee Tt was noticed that the apeater alluded often to juntioe Williamsburg City Intel f the anchor, which was foul, ihe boatswamped, aud two men. | cceitae ell danse for for NYO “tie Ayer "Dual Wwe of 91,288 77 atandieg arsinat te late agent. ond liberty, and all that, but receg ised mo higher object | , Hacarsp Convicts (Binns .—About two o’slook yeater- i ae om wee Denanruens ov Stare Fob 25,1854, aed A tocls, clothing, bet- f is; Cinaalenr vies | day morning, Towel arrested two young men at “ier Je son Stienieg, shed oF Pla) 46, sagerall, £0., of Cliaton pri ter the lacy had hte memne greatly a peated. | | be Pome received ftom RYory BMID--an to 4 eeepc ea peat es | Eu dae uae ra fin 25 ci Urata a eet oer epee Eogland for instance, the very Senr Down vor Terai —Y ‘esterday, Mi hd Smith was Bane’ ancien, iia Ree New Doliera: ae | New. ie on fae PERK ae et Devers of a it Lge hagas by as -= to the county jail by Justice B to om ‘tial ‘BELOW ‘wea Ween Sates . rb , aes PHIA~ Are March 1, coke Wm Collyer, Ray- fuoe th coan dareknmibame of tn wie Hecgery aa tee A gh aahtig Marshal Noy, Lilie, from Trinidad, Oubs, with ouger | Besitte, ss iss oat solety, but im lessee quamity | B neltate en Fob %, sor Mary Jane, Auld, when the indies awased mankind by part'og with thei? | H Harrison and William Tetrier, teo boys, 7. on than their pers We the veliet only upon he per, | oe pre = aoa Manchester, bags 0 so that war might go om. i | See having stolen the Tateh, were discharged, lomela, Havana. oooupled by Fone eels s naan in difference bet th Arthur, Matensee 9h tl saito tome Uv one Eten ee | ee Wine at vunue, AW: meridian, B; sunset, RNR. Mt ‘be subjected 10 the payme Rates "Oakes, Rew York tivame wel [yk @ same right 8 them | PE — bp sat = os meeting of the citi- (er Hoox Parntixe Texenarn) 1» the vossels are allowed th bg! pots. ata notes Mucte | terente: reform management of the Bam: » “d 1 ou ae atiame tom ate coma aot seers rt bal ahe tere aso | «mene wa EaoRctoy |B remuneration acho, stock By Geples the cereceunes oF tinue | Te would be no lone of tne’ Women oan fed me to ave Sppo'nted at the last meeting will present an inte. | Elwell & Co, is at anchor | eee wm tomas tomes bus wah Eo ceenened ’ Shesol aad tat nets vos cocoon ts SattaeneTasy | to the concert, and the bail, and the party, She | that anew ferry can be established betine tee. Suteat Memoranda. ag ikaroran efpenton and Well am, pense : Hens Frama Grorge tae Ba: cous waieh he ays cos be mode apparent”, | Decne zuse MW tne iatucying tho great questions of provided a grant can be obtained from the New | _ Cestain Johu M’Kenslo ct ship Amclia ins letter dated | (dN. Sud Task Suah resale nd Va,ond aa wh. Cid oe Acai, ates: slowing surgeoas to have for dleseotion, the bodies of | ,, Weem she conclaced, lenve was granted the oom ittee oe ent nt ae sete w Lalteacps | gall ira cerulliod by the respective comel Kaien Oxfords tants Clare, Laonting, and etd pape, been &o, There were several speech+s made nestions The honorable denato's qusiled be | Rero M. Ped 3 om eo oat ond will be subjected to ee Foga, Hattie Annah, H D Gr! ie aad Sen cecclceeaer i ans se | setae Der iearareme arta | aarti Maracerrr— Ei Lda of srg ater een evens alling cplnipn i that it will pase that body in nearly the were .wreiahed 1 when they found that the committee had | vides that in al elections P Faceates aiden eae | Sa ai a Suns Lowden: don recs Hate Bena M surrendered. | choice of town, coun i ‘ne Senate cot on Litratarsroportatfavorabiy | Ob what a fll was there my countrymen the perton ETA ic tantin ak shee Oy; eat eg pursue aera, ps ee —— of the Whole-— The talors of Hasalton, U. C, have struck wow | Ferme ase #0 be, elected 10 the emer sons tae | neo Se tae ry eee "a Ae iat Bier on naly under ececuion. | Wee machines. Reesatly & od eeveral ont SHOAL On WHICH Hx # WINOMENTER TOUCHED 800% AYTER oo , ‘The People Btate o: New York, | ropresnates ented in Som havi, LEAVING LAtr eS Kone, Bor aes fo pas oe Pare Sesoty ie elected 71h rofranos tothe notes of eh push abe Win. Sa Saha one i a mem! jomeral Order (Sea te hac ln fal ont teas he a ie ee casetariane 6 Dirersis, TeliRfoxn sup it Soares, Beate, Tae. *