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| or or legal euthortty therefore, and some ten thonsnnd VERY. INTERESTING FROM ALBANY, | ois wee the ecrtifente of single Cana! Commis- The ssrons-Binded Ladies in the Assembly. | Sores w 943.08, a aggregate to $42,000, WOWEN’S RIGHTS PLATFORH. Upon the seport being read, Mr. Barr moved the refer- ence of the report to a select committes, aad Mr. Dickin Froceedings in the Legislature. ACTION ON IMPORTANT BILLS, | som added that the committees be composed of Semators | Barr, Robertson and Hopkins, with power to send for &., &o., hs. Special Correspondence of the Herald. persons and papers. So if George W. Newell is to be seat Gebtedness some $80, agh it is confidently asserted WOMRN’'s RIGHTS IN THE LEGISLATURB—TME LADIES’ | that it will foot Op s much larger sum. Mr. Hopkins, PLATFOKM—SPAECHES OF M188 ANTHONY AND MBS. | chairman of the committee {z the Senate, as soon as the BOSS, BTC. report from the Aubura prion is received, will enter Alnany, Maroh 3, 1854. upoe a rigd cemeeion, and if hogy of the boa yr ‘The committee of the House of whish Mr. Angle is | OF their agents have bees fomat \-4 ve equandered t ohstrman, to whem the address and memorial ef peti- ire pa dry immediately be taken to probe tioners for yromen’s rights were referred, gave the advo- | the matter to the bottom. General Storms was required cates of those measures a hea ing in the Assembly cham- ber yesterday afternoon. The large room was literally | which bad it in print twelve hours orammed before the committee arrived. Theemtertain- | nounced in the Senate. already become anxious to repeal ments were opezed by Miss SuranB Anthony, who pro- | ,, S¢veral Senators h 2 the resolution for meeting at ten o’clook in the moraing. Seeded to stete the reasons why wouem demanded the re- | They fear too many si will pass, Toere are now two Let petitioned for, They wanted husband and wife to be Ruaised: BIS. seneted on inte Gonads. and eben tear tecantsin common of property without regard to survi ned ta the Bouse. Senator Barr Ls pre} a bill fcr dispensing with th vorship; post-nuptis) acquisitions should belong equally cflise of Commirioner, rd Ropaira and Supplies in the to husband and wife; that married women should be city of New York. So much oomplaint is made with re- entitled to execute letters testamentary and of adminis. fard to all the heads of cepartments, the Senator is de | directly to that body, he furnished « 00; med te commence & radical authorisi tration; that they should have power to make contracts the Gesman Socent to appoini the above al- a transact business as thi were uamarried— Inded to. bi ne thengh they Le The Maine Liquor bill was egain taken wp. Genstor M. should stand in the same posiaioa as single women--as parties or witnesses im legal proceedings—sole guardians Of their minor children—homestead inviolable and in- elienable for themselves and children—divorce laws re. vin d—drunkenness be made suficient cause for divoree— have the right of suffrage—hoid office, legislative, judicial, and ministerial, &o., &c. Miss Anthony also read the foll+wicg as the Wom Rights platform:— Woman and men (im the behalf and for his own bor olnim as followe:— . esl deolst H, Clark, who reported it, made eech im its favor. Mr. Brooks took the floor in opposition, and made a con- siderable lengthy speech His remarks were attentively listened to by the whole Smate anda crowded audience. His reply to Benator Dishioson was severe, pointed, and powerta |. Nothing tn that body was ever more scathing or exooriating. Mr. Dickinson followed, in reply, and re- peated what ne bas said on many previous oo na, that be is not a man of educttion, havicg suflicient command of ipnguage to express his ideas, snc that was saficiont for him. He had also been an editor and printor, as well as the Senator from the Sixth, (Mr. Broeks.) He told his experience by stating at, several years | since, he wanted an article to appear im a coantry newspaper, when himself and the propristor sot them eelves to work to compose it, They were compelled to call in the aid of the printer's wife to correst the spell- iog. When the article way prepared aed pleced ia the editorial oolamn. the printer himself, (Mr. D,,) and toe printer’s devil, worked at the press all night to produ a fiotion and pebrifoggti the past, and for l erase in reference the Present and 4, A law that, in consequence with the las) proposition, | thousand copies In the morciag his political opp: wife and husb sbel © tenants in common of property | nents found out what he bad been dol: and raised a guna OY See ctant sanetion aa is talk et enalte | mob, who tore down the buildinz, tambled the prea and et) i mentio | types into the streets, Not being satisfied with such treatment, Mr. D, esid he abandoned tne editorial and printing profereaion. (Roars of laughter.) He gave way for s motion to adjourn; ard so the temperance bill madi very lite progress io day. Ite ultra frien¢s outside loud in their anathemas against the Legislature because , chapter 2 Revised Statu two ) 8. Anensotmert that s wife is compotent solel: to accept ané execute in her 0 herwire, all tracts and | notion with her or power has beon conferred on the bill is not passed through, alleging that it is losing on | ground every hap 8 part 2,R.8, | Considerable of @ flare up osourred in the House this ¢ 332 and tho women’s righss statutes of 1348, mcrning, upon votin the bill authorising the Super. 1849, sone 2d vol. R S., page 331,) effectual, 40 2 chap. ry fe 3, vieors of the city and oounty of New York to raise two million four hundred thoucand dollars by tax, for sapport of the city goverament, Very few of the delegation knew anything of the bill. Some declared that Uomptroller Flags bad never consented to the bill containicg the sam of twenty-five thousand dollars for the Sattery ealarge- ment, and the heavy ‘tem for cleaning streets. The vote was finally taken, when the Clerk, who called the coll, an- nounced that just sixty.dve voted in favor, which carried the bill. It will be scratinised whem discussed im the Senate, anc its excresences cut eff, A pumber of perrons made their appearance here this morning, reporting themselves s committee from the New York Common Oouaoil, who desired to meet the city delegation. Mr. Leigh inquired their bieineas—what they wanted? One of them, saidto be a man named Wakeman, stated that they were deputed to ses what as if ab her been ur. jod, and also seo. 86 (formsely 79) art. 3, chav. 6 pari 2d, R 8., vol 2, page 283, should tenlé likewilae be sec 61. chap, 4, part 2, K. Pp title 2 chp 6 part 2d, R. of brothers should. wi females in rather wrong, od. All of H was done with the bill appointing commissioners to lay pl a Ont streets, parks, &o.; bat he dia mot know whether the GA committee were opposed or in favor of the bill, as they me upmarried, be le- ber h she or DeFBORS, OF ot of it, In this ridiculous manner had seen @ cop: if until to-morrow morning, whea the ‘ster was left and every oonti another hearing will be granted. When they retars to Soprowed bythe soesien of Ine Sed anesting sll busineet | the city they should be called upom by the respective y. er indi ually or im conjunotion or copartnersuip with the husband and another or other persons, or any or either of thom, as if eho was, and always had beon (snd over intended to be) un boards for s bill of particulars for the expenses incurred, Professor Poet hadon exhibition s few ach: belong: ing to ihe Deaf aod Dumb Institution, in the ‘Assembly married. obamber, leit evenirg. The exercises were highly inter- J. Awife should be, by law, eniitied in her own right to | gation ag 4 Ct tote 1, a8 thoy usually are, and elicited the highest con- her own earninzs, is her hu $0 bis moqui atolations fe Tinos Geveml er ts A us composition, written offhani, without a moment reflection, exhibited the highest order of talents, and two or three positions of one of the young were extolled with bursts of acclamation, Tadeo, her miad tion her mn. All post-nuptial so- uer should belong equally should be allowed to become in all courts, ir ® party A yitaess, as she might jo ined unm ith her husbs apd nor living nor 840 be ot to be stored with intelligence of such high order ‘t the membe s were struck with astonishment, After the conclusion of the exercises, Judge C. city of New York, and Governor Seymour, dell; addresses, highly extolling the Tastitution, and recom- mending 1} to the continued favor of the Legislature of the State. The trustees ara now ap) for 5 sary assistance to allow every deaf mute pent io its atvantages, which will undoubtedly successtul. So interesting was the exhibition that a majority who were attending Mr. Weed’s party, desired a repetition this evening, and a resolution to it effect Touses. Professor Peet and Gen. promptly onmsented. The ice om the Schoheris creek is broken up, and also on the Mohawk river for some distance below the poiat where the creek enters the river. and in any cai havo been bad she jooted for inoapa- ‘de the sole gaar- a pi The NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. Atnany. March 8, 1854. RESERVOIR FOR THE BRIE CANAL, (especially girls) rights of personal property bo offsetually rretected by some legal provision for Mecertaining that she is, after 4 BL! meee botor adication. parsionia: | “y BILIS REPORTED im ocurt, thatexparte dt Rf 1h 5 that bor imteresti t petition was presented to make Canandaigua lake a petérecs other then her eppense ci ae reservoir tothe Erle canal. ¢ of ber prop: adj my ensue, or har marriage be ¢issolve: The Free Church bili and the Baptist Missionary Sosie- Proforenoo ef rales in descent of real esta\ were bution of perso pevratiy should be bibs come LOCKS ON THE SABBATH. Srpart 2, 8, vo'e page Tis, snd Bre Sh Mr, Fir, (whig) of Orleans, reported agatsot the poti- tiles shag, 6 part 24°28, vol "2 page 282 tion to close the canal locks on the Saba 2, pare 3d. RB. &., 2, Rene 159; Blackst: Agreed to— Yeas 10, nays 8 rion. vol. 2, chap. 4 of Title by Descent, second gi ENCRRASE OF NOTARIES AND COMMISSIONERS OF DEED] IN NEW eanen.) Mr geMw oman should exercise equally with man. the right coum ‘The bill to increase the number of Notaries Pablic and Commissioners of Deeds in New York, was ordered toa third reading. MAP OF BROOKLYN, A bill was introduced to alter the map of Brooklyn. BILL PASSED. The bill for the relief of the New York and New Ro- chelle Railroad Company was passed. BILLS INTRODUCED. Mr, Crospy intreduced @ bill jorising Albany to ald the Northern Railroad to the extent of $300,000. Mr Heronson introduced » bill amending the charter of suffrage, which meane adsoluse right (not elective fr ebise) of voting and being voted for; aad im consequence oor 0 the same taxatio militis service, and o sre imposed or on her chal f part 2, B.S., vol 2 art Zof the constitution may effices, because as such they erefore, thi m- cipal regulation, pecun: sx appropriation achers. £0 15 Woman should by law be oligidlo to all offices, foa- sions or ccoupations for which man roperly Sort 4 of Greenwood Cemetery Company. — If the inst ola soot: Umal PAYMENTS, be udes, by implication, fom: | _ Messrs. Rovertson (whig) of Westebester, Barr, (oat bay ys and counsellors, it shoul: pee Da gg alee gel hy ‘were selected as 8 comm’ M @ Bubjs 16, Woman should be jurors, selected in the ame way st | unauthorized payments by Ex auditor by oly Bin, fos b et YH TEMPERANOS BILL ment in all public | was taken up, and Mr. Hvrcums addressed the Senate at ohm “4 which are gab | th in favor of its submission to the le. crcontrolotsheregenteof the University, | Mr. Buooxs replied. He complained that he had been lca on egualtoras, misunderstood. He would hold i: to bean act of moral Weachers, Allen, | cowardice to submit this bill to the people. Every man Tewards ought to srouné the circle was elected in reference to his opinions for OF egal art 6 of the constitu: Mr Dickunsoy followed, and when he concluded progress ved in each 4 was reported. ‘THR CONTESTED SRAT. | _ The Blakely and Storing contested election case was set Bands of eases and thus, by amicable moan: ve down as the ep-cial order for Thursday next. of justioe, preventing the costs and other evils of | NEW YORK SUPERINTENDENT OF REPAIRS, RTC, Fitisation, especially smong members of the same family or == Mr. Burr L bth grverdids iu i sl bod caae ot tem. | Superintendent pairs in New Yor vost ita pow- 9 afded to statutory definition, prosoribin, i and wherever the izavculine rule is ao ere in a cepartment. Adjourned. fominit 1 be implied, (except where sach | or nstruction would, in its context or connection, be absurd ) | Assembly. he a tend of leaving thaY matior | Aupany, March 8, 1854. 80DUS POINT RAILWAY, ove oursorily indicated, to her ional rights, ill indi 1} The bill allowing certain subscriptions to the Sodus tional rights, woman will in: ignantt3 Poe bes es plete. for crime commited in her ‘BILIS REPORTED. Regulating the speed of locomotives through ci ‘ies and vi s. Presence, and voluatarily become responsible for th consequences of her contracts or con it, (as now 2 ruiden y For the more perfect organiration of the New York m, and encouraged by se frspect. | police. (References are to the top paging of the fourth (being hry Mr. Savage's bill consolidating Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Denio ani | Last) edition of the Revised Statures, prepared by | and Bushwick | For the better regulation of the firemen o! New York. | THE CANAL ELECTION, of State relative to the result of the recent special election. FP A.—To show how fanciful and false or pretended or aotual ‘apprehensi n about the inflaense upon our social sys 4 ts, of conceding to woman her | _ A Communication was received from the to ! debates in convention for Sy S16. | Referred to the Committee on Canals, Gee a an _ ia’ \ RILL PASSED, . with m | . fan hE | The bill to enable the — of New York to raise money by 8 tax, was passe | NOTICKS OF MmL1s | . By Mr CC Lxich—Repealing the act regulating fees for searches in the office of the Clerk of New York. Regulatingthe fees of the Commissioner New York. By Mr. Grana¥—lIn relation to wharfage in New York and Brooklys. By Mr Borp—In relation to the fees of the Reostver of Taxes in New York. By Mr. Oonkuxe— Defining the duties of the Seamen's Friend Retreat. To provide for taking the next census. ThE NEW YORK CORPORATION OOUNSRL. A Dill was introduced by Mr. SavaGs, regulating the srishery oopmagecsens. £56 jegislative justi ve bue end ery a4 pen ‘without which further moral pregres by man must be indos nitely peetponed. Mrs, Emraeroms L. Rowe was then introduced to the ecm | mittee and audience. She spoke an hour and a half, re. ospitalating the address which she delivered on frequent oorasions before audiences at Maplin scm‘asion. She is unquestionably # well ii woman, B ging with a retentive memory. Ja plead! the cause of wo- | man’s — she frequently touched the obdurate hearts of the et eex with her poetic touches ani flights of elo uence The ides being prevalent that she is a con carrying her belief as far as was done by Cirmed infidel, fees of the Corporation Counsel of New York. ‘sony W: recia| AFTERNOON SESSIONS pn ar re Quy (0 her marrige, Gepreciatel ber | were ordered to be held afver the 13th of March. ecnelusion of her aj she cheered and SUITS AGAINET STATE PRISON AGENTS. , applauded in the galleries, and shi conscious of Resolutions were adopted calling on the its of the having mate pression uy the committee, that State prisona to report all sults brought ag: them or women deserve'some relief at the hands of the Legia'a. | their prececereors NEW TORK POLICRMEN, Mr Savace moved that the bill im relation to police officers in New York be taken from the ta bie and referred. The motion to take it from the table was carried, bat before further question was had the House adjourned. re. The meeting th tere, Ther e then dispersed. No notice given for LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY rain ovT OF THE CANAL 2UND WITHOUT AUTHORITY—sraTE PRISON IN- DEBTRDNESS—LARGE NUMPRR OF BILLS IN BOTH HOU8E8—ABOLISHING THR OFFICE OF COMMIBSION- BR OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES—MAIN LIQUOR BILL UP AGAIN—HBAVY TAX ROLL FOR THE CITY—cox- MITTRE FROM THB NEW YORK COMMON CoUNCIL— | DEAF AND DUMB EXHIBITION, ETC. Atnany, March 3, 1954. The wholesome system of checks and balances is si] that binds together our national, State and municipal | Organizations. Indeed, without it mo government would oxist. Rvidences of its importance are brought to light at the outgoing of every party from power. In answer to © resolution, the Anc itor of the Casal Department reported this morning to the Senate that Mr. Newell, the late Anditor, has paid from the canal faad the sam of nearly 65,000 ip onmai tuperintondents, withous the least rouob- Sarr Caran 70 Newanx, N. J.—We understand, waye the Newark Advertiser of the 23d ult., that a eom pany of capitalists have in serious conrideration the oftea talked of project of a ship canal to Newark. It i¢ well known that on account of the bar atthe mouth of the | bey, amd other obstructions, vessels of mat f tonasge bave been unable to re our port Though govera- idee en! evil the distance from have State prison Inspector Storms in his of im. debtednew of the mt one pion He mates the (a: bell, of the | aaliversd suott , | ipg, Boston, were among Indignation Mecting of the Inhabitants of ‘Williamsburg against the Ferry Company. Am adjourned meeting of the inhabitants ef Williams. | burg, opposed to the farther continuance of the Wil- | Mameburg Ferry Company, as being in their epinion a | Public suisanes, was held last evening. | Alderman Nusurr was chosen chairman on the o0ca- tion. The report of the committes appointed last meeting, | te inquire into the abuses ef the Ferry Company, and for | the purpose of petitioning the New York Common Coun® ef] to annul the grant given to the Ferry Company, on the ground that the provisions of their charter had not been carried out. | After @ few moments delay the Secretary, Mr. Corr, | camo forward, and, amidst bursts of interrupted applause, | read the report of the committee, which, without any | gwemdment or discussion, was acoepted and adopted | usanimously, The report, » lengthy dooument, goes on to state that the committee had several interviews with the Brooklyn | Union Ferry Company, the results of which your com | mittee are not at the present time at liberty to report, | and they conceive that it would mot further the caust of | the people to make public; that they met with the Ferry | Committee of the New York Common Counail, which body | received the committee courteevaly, and, after heario; their grievances explained to them, requested a series of charges and specifications in writing. in order that they might aot more Fae, in the matter, amd assured the committee that they would act and report upon the same without sees, The following cherges and specifications were made out and presented to them:— Charge 1 ‘That sald ferry cow) ate boats, as presoribed by she ol y. Obarge 2. ‘Phat the said com; every ton minutes, as specified b Charge &. The fithy condition of ismapagement of the bridges are not ry of passopgers. y have not daily ron arter, Upon the Pook slip not run their boats arter. ts. boats. suflclontly lighted at ‘were of an opinion that the eharges were sufficient to caure a revocation of the cbar- ter of the Peck Slip Ferry Company, and os! tention to the fact that wheu'the charter was g! to ssid company, the population of Williamaburg was but some 20,000, and has increased to 50,000 at the present cd the ferry facilities are mo better for thi oreared ameunt of travel ¢han they were five sino: To the charges snd spectOcations the ferry pany re- plied to the New York Common Council in the shape of a memorial, and caused the s»me to be published. this memorial the committes drew up a rejoinder substanti- ating all the charges preferred be rye 16 ferry company, 8nd conclading by oom nine management of that ferry with those running to Brooklyn and Jersey City. A comic, rong called “Peck slip Accommodations,” was then sung by the author, the whole audience joining in the chorus, being rather ‘a funny ment, and « Iittle revere upon the monopoly ferry company. We ap- pend a few verses of the rhyme, which was sung to th air of “Tother Side of Jerden: A ferry rans to Williameburg from New York, Wid acoommodations dat you can’t disciber, Care you pay four cents to stand up ail de way, Till dey land you on de oder side de riber. Den pull off yer coat, and roll up yer sleeves, For Peck Slip’s road to trabel; Den pull off yer roll up yer sleeve, For Peck Slip’s a nasty road to trable, I believe. Now the Pook Sip Company has always bin bad, But lately they're getting worse than eber; For when you take yer passage yer jast as ke to go To the bottom, as the oder side ce riber. Den pull off yer coat, &. I think dey say the boat leaves ebery ten minutes, Bat her pasengers cannot deliber; For I’ve often bin there and waited an hour, For a boat from the eder side de riber. Den pull off yer coat, &o. ‘They smoke you outer one cabin, wash you outer toder: 80 1 like to ketch « cold in yer liber; And Loar you get the stecch entirely from yer y have to walk a halfa mile from the riber. Den pull off yer coat, &. Dr. MCFaRLAN then addressed the mi upon the re. beg He aie that the Rergrayse) had ner pote cele y, caring for nothing bu’ good wi | Williamaburg. | He vas confident that the | charges pref age e company would re- | celves favorable reseption st the hands of the Common | Counsil of New York, who,the committee were sure, would report favorably on the anbject. lere he referred to the charges made against them by | the ferry company, which he said were as false as the men that circulated and invented those falsehoods. The people ef Williameburg had too long sufferei an inconve. | nience at the hands of the ferry proms oat and it was | high time for them to take the matter ir own hands; | act, think and judge forthemselves of the necessity of el Yer | establish! an independent ferry to New York. Tne | committee been negotiating with the Union Ferry Company parece to rai ew ferry to Williamsburg, | and with for the purpose of 6 People’s Ferry Rene gif | got the lene of 9 stip on this side, at the 100t ef South th street, in to run a ferry to the foot of Roosevelt sti New York. He concluded his remarks by saying that if the people would only go, as he was sure they would, hand and beart im the matter, there would be on ferry ea- t hed before the first day of May next; and there be an end to the rotten company that now clogged K ity with their it rs cm fh taken up to defray ‘th | tne ox yoF the | meeting. ittse of thi the expenses 6 Inst . Acommittse of thres | was appointed to take the contributions of the audiense aa they passed from the bulldiog. Msjor Brastep then came forward, and was warmly applauded. He said thet before the sun rose on the first | of May next a new ferry—one that weuld accommodate the Le im every way—would be in ranning order. George Law was the b: and tail of the new ferr; pany. (Cheers.) Everyboty kaew Gi Law. He was the Commodore of American steam navigation, and any- thing that he was engaged is, notwi ing ali the efforts of the old mi company, would be sure to succeed. He gave way, he said, for other speakers; for | variety, he assured Shes, wea always spicy and charm- E.. Cia tse teat some remarks, He said the mono) com ht as well try to stem the canreetee Wegce oats eagantin of the ie Ww burg against the abuses and corruptions of that | rascally corporat All wanted now was the sinews of | ferry eompuny would be eeta company woul Mr. Cort then much the better. then, all we want | 1s that the Committee be empowered to continue their negotiations; anc as that is all we want, I offer a resola- tion to that effect. ‘The question on the adoption of the resolu\ion was then put and cerried. bd Mr, Fen then addressed the audience. He said, that oe ‘and surely woutd suo- jes complained of by the directors of the company complained, Franaf it expense the know there was ve: se tated ‘here never 20 & movement on the part of jot been so unanimous people af that of the people of Williamabarg against the despicable monopoly known as the Wi Ferry pany. ‘They had shown the directors of company that they woukl not be gulled longer. Now, the best thing that could be done would be to #0 port the projected Union Ferry Company, w! by thelr well known reputation as a good and sound ly of mea, would ensure the inhabitants of Williamsbarg a good, | cheap, safe and itions mode of communication be | tween that city New York. | . Mr. Crawrorp said that Williamsburg euffered from i} —— evils—one was a ferry company that waited for the stages, and the other was a stage company that wait- ed for and was governed by the movements of the ferry company. It was a hard matter to take | the chatter fromthe ferry company, and the only way to secure to themselves a ferry would be to set up an opposition ferry; and it would be the duty of every citizen to support the new ferry com- | pany; every man, even thouga he did not live quite so | Convenient to the should walk several blocks im to patronising the oli monopoly. That paral monious company, lik: other clese handed corpora: tion, could never succeed aguinst a ‘People’s Ferry,” under the direction of sach # man as George Law. Mr. Norrucr then acdressed the meeting briefly, with 2 aon of Upon their po A meces- | of supportiog ne’ compary and forsaking the monopoly who, for fi yrave peau Don gradings cheating, ‘and awindling the inhabitants of a city of 60, as GiLmoy was next orlled for. He also pitehed right and Jeftinto the monopoly The card published by that company in reference to the memorial of the people to on Council of New York was one of the most | ridiculous pieces of prevarication that ev:r he read. The were not accommodated, why it was re the grant away from them. Thecommittes i Goserving of great credit for their arduous la >ors, | and would, he had no doubt, receive the warm thanks of | the people of the olty for their disinterested Mr. Warman then came forward and informed the , Audience that there were pickpockets in the room, and | thathe bad just lost a gold watch valued at $80. | Mr. Mumpny, sppareatly « Hibernian, by nis then related a voyage that he had on board the boa! Oneida about two weeks ago, producing roars of laughter. After some few remarks by some otht: géntiemen the meeting adjourned. cas Personal Intelligence, The Hon. F, Hinoks, of Canada, and Max Maretsek, are among the passengers who leave in the steamship Baltic to-day for Liverpool. | Ex-Goy, W. F. Johnston, Pennsylvania ; Ex Gov, W. 0. | Gibbs Rhode Island ; Hon. H. Bell, Lexiogton, Ky.; Hon | 8. L, Crocker, Taunton ; Gen, J. H’ Rountree, Wisoonst Capt Rous, Guebeo ; Col Pleasanton. Philadelphia ; Capt. | D. R, Jones, U. 3. ry Capt. Maddox, U.S. M.C,, ar rived bape at the St. Nicholas, Dr ‘R, Collins, D. G. Grinnell, Mason, Ga,;Gso Roberta, | Boston; R M Griffin, 8. MeUard, Georgia: A. B ewater, London, Were amonget the arrivals yostercay at the Prescott House, Capt. J. Davis, ship Union ; Lieut. Haghes, U 8.N; | Johm Arnot, Elmira; G. P. Tiffany, Baltimore; Col. Aa- derson, Florida ; Jose MaCastane Aguire, Mexico; J, Whit- tho arsivals yesterday at the pie F, Wheeler, 1D. Johnsen, Teter Clarke, Thos. ' Doug! jas. Ke! . Ste Jaa. Case, Fe J Quin, LL Gaddis, Wea. Baarvarger’ Semel A. W, Miller—the above are a committee from of Aldermen and Common Coancil of bl J le ‘Huaa, ont, | bellow, he with LARGE MEBTIVG OF GERMAN DEMOORATIO CITIZENS | others; that’s i fpoterey vee to tee bee IN THE PARK. Py » fold him Thad’ e” echasas eat Last evening o very large and enthusiastic meeting of | foot to see if I knock tome mteny out of the old Gorman eitisens was held at Washington Hall, Kllsabeth man; made him soquainted with the ie ee ee ee street, pursuant to the following eall:— mate Oe oe ean, the pues ond commmmanas ios German mass " “y fire the so held in Wi fire; that I would make the a } Soo Seo tame, 20 day, March 8, ‘as to convince McCarty made ee hunker clique of wont up with me; wo got there about tn o'slodk attend ip mare, im the evening; we there concerning it we of speech ‘until about one or two o’eloek that ; tm the mean- Mesers, Foroh, | Sime bad and sticks prepared to light; I made — sa four seedy, and lighted bas only; I broke the bot- come in mase, and shew shat places ready, bow hess; { Who stand om the aide Hontad thetaze’tn the woe ain nes simon camer ees [AR TMAR: ae $ It is oarnestly req cries Pitstmmens se uiting tn. the bascment 7 I At eight o’elock the | Mghted ‘as was literally jammed. Tem miputes after the tae thrown opem nots foot of space was gone plank staire and passages were crowded to suffoeation, and ‘was burn: iteome considerable space om elther side of the entrance ,was | Papers bebint th Sone fille’ by a motley crew of Germans, Frenchmen, Italians, | ny pay ; be owes ‘another and those inevitable concomitaats of all crowds, any | person St bis request; T'did ean 180; quantity of rowdies. Lager bler, of course, owed in | [then went home, and saw MoCarty the next morning; | abundance, and the majority of the sons of “Faderland”” | work last night, and I told him no, bat I teld him ene or Hyco lame by copious deseghee se tht ratreebtae bee, | Feecatr he taid he et ours itil oot eee each he 10} fe out; 5, | ae oe si a ged told him, and he said it me how I managed it; While the crowd on the statrease and im the street were | would be better now to let it Mor: endeavoring te obteim an emtrance, and venting | this was on Le & il of diabolical cries in the attem; eff a came and in made to organize the msovting—a somewhat cient mer, Office, No. 11 Nassau street, where we had some ter, considering that in the crowd was a) about other matters. eee teens atonee. At this time there were The further examination of this witness was here ad- a te. Ine jo raieba eters atc iateer ete ss | obtained, and Mr. E. Ritoher was unanimously called to Jersey City Intelligence. | ‘Tae Fremeas.—The sumber of that have joined expressed his thanks | the Fire Department since the reignation of the firemen, ferred uw hi ho ome mentee er seer Sass eer those isc | resigning. Engine houses have been appa- jd them ratus putim order. A or two since Di t Hose together. | Ne. 8, home New York f ‘ new a) At this point of the proceedings the German Turners, | parat whieh will have finished. To nied by their band, entered the room pls; 4 | about four weeks tine Phoenix Hose Co, No, 2 will get from New York. fhe sum of $2,500 accom: y the ‘‘Merseilloise,”” and bearipg the red republican flag. bet Ags ais reosived with a tremendous outburst of en- jusiasm | be | eeeet a a the ity” credit he can soy money on until | be nati ‘as to the moun it of the present Habilities of the city, Tomas W. Dore a Orrizex—The bill passed by the Legislature of Rhode Ialsnd sanullieg the judg ment of the Supreme Court for treason, rendered against | Thomas W. Dorr, has been gy a Governor, Lege | as appears by the fullowing Providence Post | the 8a inst., ite provisions have alreaty been carried which obtained its share of ap places, several banners, one inscribed “No Slavery,” ‘No Maine Ivquor Law,” and « third was a Staats Zeitumg, who has made obnorious hear from Ne Sg, ea te eats pan | lan ete Baa of Mr. Dovglas’s Hides also upon the ly Supreme Court for ‘county of New; ‘having re- of the proprietor of thatjournal. The two = ceived am official copy cf the ast requiriag him to were coarsely daubed with Paint. |The ero eke | Write the words ‘reversed and annulled by of the pace oe hate aoa divided neral ‘1856,’ across at the other Danuers, "The Secretary them read s a Dee ae ee series of resolations, « translation of which we give:— Whereas, the advooates of the principles of slay. from the South ‘are making the gi oat certios toextend the territory of slavery, vo the prejudice of North; wherear in this behalf Senator Douglas has introduced before Con- gtevs the socal ed proposition, the Nebraska bill, which ‘aims to make the Territory conscorated 40 free people and ber a slave territory whereas, hy thie pee. a more ety red Bor called 1) issouri com lent menser. The Ger- - FE 8 Cr ert tr 5 destraction of the of the Missouri compromise, hitherto an ivviolable ween the North aad the South, the establishment phical line bei free and the slave Terri- and as liberty and hu- ity, and ale Beatty, ent aleo on the Declaration of Independence of the Resolved, That 01 thi ea, 7 itt we maiden o Nebraska bill of Senator Douglas mi re Ce ofthe United Braves ack on she ‘Missouri compromise, and criminal infraction to the rights due te quired by them. Resolved, That we cons! ¢ Nebraska bill as a direct ition to 4 for ‘thi emenia Sut Jank cotoem ond 9 free Port of Hew York, March 3, 1854. CLEARED. Bteemship Baltio Comsteok, Liverpool, B K Collins. Ship Hampden, Slyv ‘alparaiso, Nesmith & Sous. we declare a dihonorable alachood, whi Ba zante, Teddy, Galveston, 3B Brower & Oo, Yj ‘Shia ase 3 slantic, Worth, Teams. ranks Dill offen or Davelae considers as ademocratiovelt. | Bark ‘Harrish Frances, end, Barus 1a Grande, JW mI: That we express here our earnest disapprobation ark Diaas (Brem), Hein, Bremez, Thompoon & New- of the administration of the President, Franklin Pierce, § while they have not until now nei full the asser: Harp, Morey, Gibralter, J B Sardy & Oo. Anerfoun citizens in reign oounttioas but have even setesd | Brig alited Easil, Golder, Glasfacees, 2 WeRiwent & Oo. ro ’ io Bele al i aaion of slavery, ‘and to the "pobbery ¢ the Bis Wild Figen, Radovich, Havana, Ceballos, Bros & 0 jor’ The resolutions were received with hearty applause, Sctr Olivia Hull. Jeremie, Becker & Graves. and adopted by acclamation. There were then loud cries | wit qemen’ (Bk) Cameron, Halifax, WB, Whitman & for ; im accordance with which the President, hr Howard. Oliver, Newbern. Davis 4 Holmes. ter, delivered an address, - Forsah, Kal- | sehr Srith sallow, Olary, Failedeiphis, J W MK se others, followed. The speeches were all of Bt FE Gretna Ror Havens Deahem & Dimon. sre engusgs, and, every oppeobioes epttean ia “a ARRIVED. at uLmeasur oO the vocabulary wast onped agen, al nampa vy. | , Bris Restanrader (Dan), Tongee. Ponoe, PR, 28 days with wl gor mare pies lA vce pepe ped duttsr the possiges Feb 24, no Intceho,tn a henry cole foots bat so onthreak of aay ecourred, and so viol BW toNE, was hove down on her bouments, and was com was used. pelled te throw overboard the deok load of sugar te right the rican Pr decscsecadlt veinig Herald GB), Warren, Catania: Jan Ta, with fralt, £0, PROCESSION IN THE PARK. to Thos Btalksr & Oo. Experienced’ Reavy weather during Immediately after the a¢jsurnurent of the meeting at Washing :on Hall, the entire assemblage, with few excep- tions, marched in procession dowa the Bowery to Chat- ham square, and thence into the Park, where they faced “Old Tammary,” cheering most vosifereusly. They ‘were accompanied by three bands of music, and bore the the passage. ‘Brig Marshal Ni Trinidad, Cubs, 38 days, with molntes tod W Go. Rxporienced very heavy weather during the passage; lost foretopsall, spencer, main to and oight easke molasses off ok. jg Emerald (Br), M’Donald, Havans, 16 days, with mo- Heonsnged signals wih Dark Oslont.oneerieee. The or" on Leong ‘ x Lee. during tie pedbaee stove bul same standards whish had previously been displayed at | VSTht galley. 49, 2 sees Campbell, Olemfuoges. Feb the mesting. A dozen torches were curried at the head | 18 whh sugar and trelssses b0.G & Bleveason: Fern ot of the ion, which helped to bring out quites ane, epeke ‘A Blanchard, of Bostoa, from Ciont pte canto fie a | throug "fobt Vendova (of Rockland Park into Broadway, and shortly afterwards dispersed. car Brooklyn City Intelligence. INGENDIARIEM IN BROOKLYN =S8TRANGE DEVSLOPR- MENTS. Before Hon. E. A. Lambert, Meyor. fire im Second place, on the 44th ult., whiah Hine stove trout belldisge on ‘Seoesd. place, amd. the st, ter Filedetyhis, on an e at. flor fom Te op the enbeeat” Monday night to set dre ieoker): Liok, from the wreck of the sehr remaining }WO. 108 oocurreace Mayor has been assiduous ie his efforts te discover the ‘Splendid (wrecker), ‘Turnell, from the wreck of sbip Perpetrator, and with the ald of @eChiet of Police, and Nececker), Nowiuale ftom the bark Cloelia, Cffivers, who have been b ht and’ day, | sshore at Bandy Hoox. ol fvidenoe of a charaster which ta fully set torch | “swomer Packer Vein. Turner, Baltimore, 60 hours, with ia the following Parker Vein Bteamship Qom pany. mdse, to ‘The stlog ‘sxpecionsed heavy wether tering the inssil, jib, de, lost elas etloks rr One bark, unknown. Ships Rooius, Lit Wit sunrise, i mer ¢ the rivers during the Mm ‘The steamships Benj jamin Franklin, ol G18 tons, duilt ad ba ey ofoak and engines, ineh oyinder. of preke, ‘and the Willism Penn, to " ‘were 90! 24 Oo, ane Patrick Cavanagh sworn—I live belew Ninth street, | [Rocked dawn ta M’Oreads, Moss & Co. at $34 750, for the Gowanus; am scquainted with Joba M the de: | Teras, ene third saab, one ibisd. four, aad the balance si Cpl ee is Mer; Tam | months. : . ry '; bave known log on two was em: ai tof , oN Ms. Monty te Bosses between par alncte h F mathe ny nd herent idle and streets; have been in up to | Mass, on private =, Sho is intended for the Sandwich the day before yerterday; was the watchman ef jalands and San Francisco trade. houses in Second place previous to Fridey and he Fupemeien, has ye? sonetvod at the Beare: Soren cerricnen Chace Seal ee naay wun eae | Cleoal on Ooeie: of tan death, vt houses; I was employed there om Monday and Tutsdsy nights; was told to watch them night, ‘but not on Tnesda; be there; a man named with me on Monday; en pd at oa sy | jo I was wo ty Fieatencne was there saw MoCarty that day in Wal | January last, of Hoary Honelley, ane Inte chief mate of the ship Arabi rt ef Bosten for the month of Febru steamers, 14 ships 17 barks, 30 bi hrs— total 26; cosstwise, 16 oroumert 16 sbipe,’3s bar :—F ore! street, about 11 o’oloek, nesr the Custom House; also saw 24 brigs 187 rohrs, 6 sl total the above, 2 b: him at his ‘own fesicence, ‘No. 80 Thirtieth New | 11 bulge, sae’ sohoowers wore ‘Britten; 1 bak Belgien tl York; I met him in Wall street by appeintmont, to tell | brig Frereb, and th: remainder Americas. for the month of ‘Toe arrivals at the port of Philadelphia Fobrusry were:—Foreign 3 sbips, 8 barks, it brig. 6 sobre— | total 28; comatwise. 20 ships, 7 Ra sohes, 127 loops, 17 steamers, 17 barges, 93 boate—total 427. The arrivals at Baltimore 4: the month of Febru: bi schooners; of whieh from foreign i 1, 9S ebiy et 1 Jerod schooners, ny] whieh 14 shi} My i Bains, IN belne, Beshoouers were for fordian porte, and { obip. 4 berks, & brige, 91 schooners were bal clearances 149. ei s—| \ythis (of Sullivan) a Moye ert Anne Sauces et oe le Baws are previous to the great gale, and has not ard from all, Frankfort abt Deo 15 for Santa Sema aaa'es Beatets Mane sebooners ¢ orrivale during t) is p Ober, from 1% AN Bath 27h ult, by Mossrs NW Rogers & Seb, ihe fie ahlp Northern Bumpite, 1500 tons, abe free Vessel launched at Bath this year. how to have them burned that aight; two om the corner burced; they belonged to Mr. Ran- kin; I believe that is his name; I got up to defendant’s house about four o’clock om Monday afternoon; wentinto while; she went, and he return: the previous forenocn; he ask+d me would I try it to- nigh}; I said I would, and he told me not to stir antil I | DFORD, Marsh 2—Arr ship Java, NYork. AN! » 26-— Arr ships Franconia and Corne- the two buildings in « blaze; he asked what method | x iphia; ‘Tiberias, and Twould take, and 1 told him I would get som papers and ee sticks, #0 as to make a little fire take root; he told me it PH 5 Hie. Mi oD Jaber Snow, Sno: 0 ITP a j—Arr ship Jal ow, Snow, Liver, oly bark, Jd Halborae Bre ., ane Ro- . 2 ion; Henty Payson, 7 fee Nickerton, ‘Bila, Bourne, and Luther Ohild, Bakra, a, Havana; sobre J alain, 28 D Dighton, 4 Moulaer Kennebec, ‘Soper ae ae Neon carried her | countered & ale, daring which thes | Un4, from Bal- oam| ; Toame to the buildings then, where | en & Frances (ot is ry Whived about Cask; Loame alone; got some papers Pont | Bay, As a w ‘ “" MeGarty when I lo(t bus house, (about atx or coves,’, ‘tie | her te Morteiks, Vessel inguzed in Sere oo Hlenced 20th ult, o gale of wind from NW, rh ~7 Seay ber main tieoas m erent Pecan pains split jib and foresalle abe AA vy wome of the deck in Chesapeake from and lest bey. Pea My ze, of Brenan, Js nler'was fallen 1S with 20th wit is Serakratuec tees ota eS 8. a . from New York, of and for St. Marys, Ga, ‘before, reported at Nassau in distress, has demned and sold. The sare ee way ay Resende ree ii dage would leave for New York Soun Rooxinenam, of which was bealy, injured by fire 18th 0 next Weel RRL ‘Suffolk, Robertson, and 6, Lady Ty 5 —Of Tri tan d’Aeunha, (olen, ask Heine’ Hele, a0 oa amas aie A fathaw: o Osrves, in Oa tba 5, 8 mn. Bip John Marshall, Callao for Baltimess, iy 2 fit sien ‘. ee oi ship nw, r Feb4, off Sand K babi Tene ab fr Skee s ly shnseadebai s a 1» hence for Galveston, Feb ypEche BAx0n, Angell, hence for Cienfuegos, Fob 11, 16899, Foreign Ports yOIERFOxcos—Are Fob 14, Br brig Bream, Cameron, New Canvenas—Arr Feb 18, brig Gen Worth, Rao! ia th ba Hecins Potsreom, Yorks Brig’ Was Ckaioeas le 01 stan: to Beanie or gi an i Carolin Boston during the weeks’ Ald, Btelles, for Char ‘o0on. : Sid 18h, brigs RB Lawton, Gardner, Cardenas; 18th @ bat ST Tele Gavel Brant et, Cerdenas; 300, Rimteg, ‘Matsnras; yo, Biguing, Antwerp; Figs Als ais, parks Tedesee, Di Antwerp; a park Fee it, de istace, Tucker, for do; Ni 0, Lanphes, lopang. Creoker, for NYork do; Union, Hewitt, delphia do; xy Gelphia do; Cathasine, Watts, and Almira Hove to te: Caro! i Boston. arr Ban phis, dg; Wi odo; Ki for Nichols, ‘for Portiaud do; WB Barks, Webber ell, m 1g, Bat FE ey ‘a a Nd 161 Boston; nig ‘Orlando, White, ‘Oh sionals owtoar ARA—In of the Ec 3 Behe 2 WNP vom (Dee the. “Bld 234: bark “Aotlvee Porro Cassiio—In phen. ports Fi brig Pot Boston about 190! ‘ =e eyed \b. Rio Ga. anpx—In port Jan 18, brig Brannan, Fairfield, toe Br TH: port Feb Raritan, enti ier yen, ers i ‘Smith a ore yar! before reported ald Jen 26), Baltimore: Ports. Liberi Bicuacin vert Fe¥'17 Otinooe, Nash for NYork, Ids Home —. bark J A Hazard, W. iveston: Indie Forte loo; sches ‘yasuinta Bandst, ‘orktown, fe Yor! Katah do; are, Father, @ bpralter and a ' . al bre jelson, ond for Cubs; 0 usti, soph Turner, Orowell, Nortel Wctery, Baner, ‘ Globe, Homer, Philsdelphis: Magdals, Cahoon, Gor Cy a China, Matth down apohored ship Young Brander. Bark idence; 27th, schr Bi ard, Sis “inine Omarion Orookes CHARLESTON—Arr Feb 26, ght Gen MoDor (oor! Clint Armerlens sobte Las Can 3 mi i i ey, Kendall; NYork; Volaak Oousinse on, RIVER—Arr March 1, sehr Arion, 3 Bld sohre Ieam Smith, ‘Baker; axa Menkee @ ai Mary Brockway, Oboe, NY eck From volow, brig Macel Tor Apalectiony w. cal {OF pala ola. pgOULDEBORD Bld Febj2s, sche D C Brooks, Hammon@, ork. JACKSON VILUR—Arr beige Rose, Boston; tralia, casset, % 3 gill, Bo 4 ir, 1d brigs ai iyre, Wienssot’ Mion ‘Reeds Chipman. aepha- Wall; eohrs J James, Philadelphis; BW Nash, Wallness NYork. MOBILE—Are Feb 28, bark Maine, Perkins, Boston. Ove Bre sip Bsn Lomend, Meldrum, Liverpool; tohz WJ Artie, ta NEW ORLEANS—Arr Fob 31_P obi Doang iveeyod Jam 2; Siiss Holme Htwtiny Meeks brig Samuel Poters, Smith, 6: 3; 234 AM, Poter, Dillingham, Baltimore; Franconia, Poole, ark Cham) Cochras, Glnegow 34 Jan; sobre ut os ‘ork: Jones, Kingston, Brbatk Giovani, from Palermo. rian taker, os for 2 GSR sentra as fr paket, from Fall Giver for A) exam rob 1 sohes Moohanto (B: An- ‘Dureeos, Boren; T Besediot, Y onsons Roads, Be ship David Brow: (tgs i Baltimore tor, Liverpoot, four thee jutinous; as before Brook LK —Arr shmead, Burgess Fairhaven; Hy Col In Ham) 0 Jan 5 000 wh. 3 fava, Shepherd, NYork, ? 0 ETE seks angels «Stocks Ree: Toothaker, G sorgo' be. folk; Fult nia sxandrie, PHILAD) cr M P. aroh 2, eee i Kennobea, Copes, NYork; brigs M H ba 4 Cmnere. 5 hg ta Cuba, id seb 1s B is, ors; Ge~ info oki fat pies Bran, ant 5” mist When Arr Maroh 1, wie o momeet, Howes, ib ae aeae i oy, Liverpest Havana; Low aette, ounttord aes a0) ir Statice, Blackstone, York wtey Anema 5 al aga, Perry, ¥ York: ‘propo! ce Powel, Below, barks Ass is), Wolfe, from ax W Hall, barpenter, 47.4 Tight, Oathoun, al ns Goot NYork. " eH Col Sim Bes 24th, sche Cadet. Tateala, rr Feb 25, bebe Contdeneo, Mel f Prrdenag; 37, hus, o¥.inson, Ord Bd erpool; brixe Mr.ry, (Br), Thompoom, igs Wecasse, Powell, NY do; A Sawyer, Gnves, do. Old brig ives he. 14 Feb 28, eebee Raith, Crowell, Richm erton, N ork. . WILMINGTON, GAT, Zarek 1. Linoola. W. kins, N York; #0, . Ol Prompt, Gorham A ue | 1 a