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« Gi hovering between me and heaven. (Here r | ticable route that haa ever come before A believi ofthe Oot 16—woutd The Seat S uthern and Western | hovering teint io the ladies in the boxes, who tis | that 1 Uniok the Southern people have wright to ak the aunsoar Uremaneys be te | eeRse am eed foe'tondons nt peoeel fon S's we tan anthals rereeee Os Commer ial Convention. but fair to presume were the angels referred to.) I had | President to interpose, by all the constitutional power he | noon, ES eight | “Wuamroa—In port Peb9, ships Jo! holm | last, whon off the East India Dock locks. the steamti ; rday to submit a series of resolutions, to Ss ietnet 4 young mon, residing | gor N'York 11th: Dutchman, Hal do | baving hold of the honor yesterday to su utions, to | has, in this matter, and to grant ua the privilege of con- | in Christopher street, Now York, was upsct ty a sudden Fede) Vark Pathtndsr, Uresecy, for Bam Franclees,” | Having held of her, the Pioneer belagging to the SRR RAAT which it is ny purpose to speak. Wherever the Pacific | structing a road along this roate. all of wind, in the Gute 26080); pa al cneral Stam Navigation Company, camein e@utact with | Tailroad goes the political and material power of |” Toud calls being mode for Licat. Mavar, at the con- | city. ‘The ton olung te the youl ering rene Ge Geng oxnanmnyr aDeTO cuaciessens | REGO Ths eee ee ean eles il tee REPORT OF THE GEN RAL BUSINESS COMMITTEE, | the country goes also, and the North has found | clusion of the foregoing remarks, that geatieman esme ° A ay reg * | ga0r‘wnich cfuisn Yue ‘Goncral Steam Navigation Company that out; but they act in'a politic manner. ‘They are not | forward and adrensed the convention substantialy as 2, Fame, Trenay, Boston’. vo Gousented to make good. The Watags'e cargo hes Bs Rik BEDE cing to come down to the South and say Zou never shall | follows.— 1 3, WH Wharton, Gates, Gatvor- TER POOL, Marcl30—The Sarah Sands (1), (a coming 7 have the roa ur rout Gent! en—] 5 ker, A . ark, r LJ Speee'is of Bx-Love nor Jones, of Tenn.; Mr. | ics yolicy; they are as alent ak possible, and'aspolte | ment, facta toe ORI ee sees seen min ad Wendoley Brandt Wyre Can kenhead dock to day, for Portiand (Us, prrunend ae as possible, and you will never know you are cheated out | only acompliment. Iam very certain that ald . Bowne, ; Madame de Sarti i aa Aoril f Lanes ng; Bx Sturges, from Pike, of Alabama, and Lieut. Maury. of your rights till you cannot help it. We must not rely | not expect anything from mas after the eloguent addrnses Wertestee hie tele. aeeene. 0 Sartieae a weld, | ek Sige: On Ae S\taurans, ltgen, NOrteis Bs } th, March Let eariette eater ca upon government to assist usin the accomplishment of | you have just heard, and I feel that you have put mein } John J. Me , Boston; ‘Mr. and’ Mra. Wrig Sid’ from Fl Boods Apell 2, Yelgaze Corinthion, | y and the ngses, £0 in number, the atherine Duckwits, : by tho Isaac Webb, Cape 8, and orem, Kee” on . from "ioston, and. Toupest, this work; we must put our own shoulder to the wheel. | ‘an unfavorable contrast fi elf, ift ‘ | Ortellus, Stanisl | Congress has been urged enough already, and it ia now | of speech, the powers of rhetoric ect Be eagle Se sua tise. Boek Tee meds | Elise, aud W_A Cooper, for NYork RESOLUTIONS---PROCEEDI time for the South to set up for hersolf. The true way | listened with so much attention, and therefore if T-at. | England; Dr. Brainard and lady Chieuge eed Wiltees | cop RuFOu Are at the Pill April 2, Rolmont, Daiton, Bris- for us to settle all our difficulties is for the South to be- | tempt to say a few words, T mall aay them in a plain | Yaves, Albany york | ; &e, he, 8. come independent of the North, not by tearing our flag | way” as tov plain ment end’endeavor to make them at | Naieranynry” Were among the arrivals at the Clarendon eat, ngeonnia, Hew York Apellt, Bis, Hy Fettiagee, | day; the former | , Rosse, and Joverland, | damaged. The —~ in two and breaking up this glorious Union. (Applau much to the point as possible. The gentleman from Ten- | ” Among the arrivals yesterday at the C March Si, Fide . rempe maicn ae We ought to he independent of the North in the Unioa | nessee, (Gov. doncs)—though Lam very sure he did itin | were Bir James and lady, and Thomas H. Keays Ene? ; aeo'| Sena ee : Sa rae iiele and not out of it. (Renewed applause.) If you wanta | no spirit of natkiniuese—tboaght proper to take a fling at | land; T. Tupper, Mr. Le Hiner and lady, and antl iot, Broithaupt, Now | fom the enskets, had decks swe galley and part of FROM CUR SPECIAL R. Southern road, build it yourselves; you might as welland | the bavy, at the old Constitution and others, calling them | Kenuy, Callvornia, Horveaux—In port March #3, Delia Chapin, Howard, for | stove, ard cabin filled with water. “Barometer during the Cuanunston, April 12, 1854. befter build it than have Congress do it for you, for if | scows. Be it so, gentlemen; but we, the officers, have | Hon. J. C. Fairchild, Wisconsin; Hon. M. Hall, Texas; | NYork, 1g. : ey : hie fill es low 08 35 dog, The conveation assembled at n'ne o'clock this morning, "88 constructs one for you, it will construct two for | nothing to do with the ships till the legislators of the ‘alsh, U.S. N.;D. 0. Canpiyy—Sld March 25, J H Jarvis, Rich, NOrleans; Rio *—The Sarah Sands (8), that was on shoro at Woodside, Ww: 4 Ber hajesi ae rth. Are you able to build it? If not lot us go | country think proper to place them in a better condition. |G 1.8. ; nde, Perey, Havens, and was called to order by the President. Prayer was | home at once and say no mote about it till we are uble-ef | If they are acowa’ we will do the best with them that wo | Lecigcon, Motion rel. W. Actuatrine, entacee; i | Weinl Mee Sateen ee ee said ty Rev. Mr. Burnap, ater which Lieut. Maury pre. | for one am ashamed to ask the government of tlie Unived | car h regard to the subject before us, I suppose | Hayat, Berlin; N.’Rapilel, Hamburg; J. W. Van Byckle, | Cvunave-atrWaccn dt, Onteen, Portes, Sepanneh aonted (he following report, as Chairman of the General | States to build our road with Northern money, and I if the question could be put to the people of the | California, were among the arrivals yesterday at the Me. | _Caviz—Sld March 18, Lincoln, Polleys, Gibraltar. (See therefore propose that the Southern States combine them- | United States whether we should have a railroad | tropolitan Hotel. Gibraltar.) selves together in a local union for the purpose of | extendiug from the Atlantic to the Pacific, there ARRIVALS, Dr ar Art March SL, Harriet Irvin, Spavin, Londo ( | constructing it with their own funds or funds raised | would be but one unanimous response of “aye.”” But | _ From Livgrpool in the steamship Arctio—Hon Humphrey | Rroceeded for Newport); April 1, Denmark, Christians off this morning without sustai 7 Une man was killed by the break i nad r, and ‘wont Beicsketta' et Wo eked. esterday from Savannah, spoke ry with ds 4th March, in iat 43, lon and something carried’ m Com ee on Business :— and properly t people of | upon their credit. Ido not believe in giving the control | when we come to the place where, and the manner how, | Marshall, Mancis Peabody lady and servant, Joseph Pea. 3 about her steering apparatus. (The N arrin Havre pisneat’y permed ay Bhareata gt theae States | of such a powerful monopoly into the hands of the gene- | we have all sorts of diversities and varieties of opinion, | body, John L Gardner, Capt Comstock, WN Roe, Win | Antvcrv tor NYoree Om tex deter Anne mae ee f pursuits, and eapecinlly to manutactures and | 2 soVerpment. Twould rather seea hundred United | We have had here presented to us gentlemen who p Nir ae Mary Srompselate, Mix Havormayer,G © Baltimore for Bremen. ‘The Grace, while shiftingfrom the Gridiron, was drivem {thot the soundance and cheapness of the means of | Stater Banks established then such a monopoly, if placed | fess to have made the subject a study, who have been | W's Doeint chide eet ees Me EPR: Meand Mrs" Dover—Passed April 3, Stanislaus, Gomboer, from Ant- | by the tide athwart the bows of the Garanak, and carrie@ subsistence, of fuel and water power, tue temperature of the | in the control of that body. It would lead to the organ- | dwelling on it for years, and as there is some tenderness | Thos Dunkin, H Cohen, PEmden, Miss EC Jay HA Du: | “G2 (or NYork. and landed pilot. sway head of the latter's bowspri race did not sus- climate, and other natural advantages, will, if properly im- | ization of a perfect army of office holders, who would cat | of feeling with regard to it, 1 will not say how long | bois, R'W Morrison, Rosthchild, HO Netting, Henry fimith, | gf ALMQUTH-AFE March 31, Cio, Williams, Philadelphia | ‘081% SOROS s5 Gordo, from Now O: is om shore ate Pers walnetir emul aeitusl mosapel tee Up our substence. 1,am also utterly opposed to its being | (laughter). But is there any inconsistency in the | M! J Smith, Jas W Ki mp. W Chrystal, Mr and Mra Joho F GIBRALTA Polleys, Dundoe | °Pposite New Brighton, with list. Tiowos the present cont of transporting this gtaple abrond, | OZEC by x single company, for it would give to ita | plans presented to ushere to-day? None, lam happy to t, DF Tieman, J Tet Se wanaenl, ow Rendall, fand old for Bos: | ,ahril2—The Constantine, 1 for NYork, has ‘i eding that even of (he English | say—and T only regret,that my friend from ‘Tennessee | # H Lanes, W Dustan, Jas T lirady a pte pool (and eld for | Ti ack, with loge of o overboard off Potmt 5 1 will more than cover the expense of mamufactaring it ab | power and an influence c: Me 1 Nome. and that, as an investment, fer security, forcer, | Last India Company, which overthrew kings and appro- | did not follow out his principles, I agree with him that loans (and eld tainty of sesuit and uriforisity of Income, the factory sed | Priated their porsessions to their own use; and yet, after | the war power, the constitutional. power of the country | MAresuatwocbildren, Madame A Bajiol at, Mr rete), 28, Terk; Small Enltems (80 oA fos BWM Wisrtne tm ae cabeie ee ee the mine, yhee pre perly managed, has no ner anes all, that monopoly would hardly aaaarre se naey in | should build that road asa means of defence. I believe | Tryod, Mr and Mra J Findler, Miss Findler, Mr and Mra K H Cla 23d, Gibraltar, Solari, M i; | war the Emerald (of Wexford), English, from Cit; Poe. y ee pointe: is com pt ion With . 4 o it "1 a v4 ‘f DI 3 { J arpose of obtaining the most reliable eee psy ae road ought to be owned by | it cannot be shown to the mind of any unprejudiced per- | Duncan, Miss McGryj or, T Clarkson, Cookbain, Mr Heutch, Gewoa—Arr March 26, C dy, Boston; Gipsey, a ae eek gir heaping paler n there would be no danger | son, that this government can say to the States that we | Mr A F Sabine, Mr Abbott, Mr and Mrs Orrogo, Miss Freoman, NOricans. ¥ to the people. 1am in favor, therefore, of hmiting the | have fulfilled these 4 obligatic hich thi : Kinton, Mr EH Colton, Mr-J Cumell, Mr Grascow—Arr March 2%, Kate, Roid. Sava a tho States re ted in th peo} o ing t ave ful those sacred obligations under which the | scscod in tie several cotabe | the power of the company #0 that after a certain time | compact of Union was wade, if it has aot provided for | Yee we' fies LS Belles, Mz John M Halsey, Mr 4 | Adirondack, Taylor, NYork,. Sid'3) the the States should have the power to buy the road ; but | the common defence in every possible way. I don’t Mr Aldenate, Mr J Evans nd ines Mrs W Reed, y geen eer a Mere u tla Sorte iste heh ade meee think the common defence of the Pacific coust can be Draimird and lady, Mr Maddvck,, Mz Heine a s sumed ; the quantity aud | gud own i should, in conection with this subject, | provided for in any other way than by the oon- Captain Ric uryee and child, Me Lenin ties mee feskiohod: the morketeiawhich thay are | UAderstand ous velations with the indian tribes who are | struction of a railroad to the shores of that ocean. banet, Mesa Thenneek,. Me and ies Veewians in possession of an immense terriiery, which, foriits fer. | In the event of a war between us and any maritime to the number and location of the Philanthropist, Wilson, az- nab; 30th, irige, Young Now 0 Harris, Gilkey; Anna A Tyng, Pierce; | 4 0 jie, for Philaeelphia, dg: visse, jnkney, Maren. ies rel, Gardner, for NYork, do; Chal | Qy0h, wen .ave became wate Corra Linn, Haskell, NYork; | S¥Fived here from NOrleans. N! nd proseeded for Glasgow) sid | Wreck. and ‘Miranda, ny, Mr Thos H Kenny, Mrand Mrs H Let Mr ke L ehiofly sold; and othcr items of information tending toshow | 12 - II + the present condition aud extent of our manufactari | tility, is not surpassed by any kind on the face of | power, it would be impossible for this government to send Knwies Mie Prout, Pw iter Me Robiliied 4 Set Mra aS, Te ee eT York with cee ase fe fits: t toronta: and that sh to the scoretary of | the earth. They are our allics ; they have a:consti- | to our Pacific eoast any succor whatever by sea. Califor- | Pulhman, Mr Pirarea, Mr Kewney, Mr Lock, Mr and Mrs Scotia, Trefy, for Boston, lag. is oxpected to be got of with this afternoncle tide tes tho convoution # re Hous, to be laid by | tution as good as ours—the Cioctaws, the Chickasaws, | nia, we know, does not produce breadstuffs enough for | Nilsen and child, Mr H Meyer, Mr F Opin, Mr Garbett, Miss 31, Waban, Newoom, London. | off moxt day without apparent damage, and procoodedy © rep ge adage oe Can OF ee Geren enesnnt, Sete | the Cherokees and Creeks are wil rich, and, for its extent | her own consumption, and unless there are some moans ft Beret, Mr and Mrs James, Mr Deane, Mr and Mrs son, NYor! Prwantn, March 20—Agr tho Nancy, diving.o iy y Lin convention, nnd toPurge the tm. | 42d population, the Chickas»w nation is the richest upon | of succoring her fromthe rear, it would be only neces- | “¢hman—Total 127, tis, NOrlean the wreck of the Amorican aa veanen States represen portance of action favor of ed- | the face of the earth. I loos to that Indian country to | sary for a blockading power to go before peepee) andto _ DEPARTURES. Yenta, Watts, Mobile; Slst, Mercury, Conn, N York: ‘Tay- 4 Beation, of m irect trade | make another slave State of, for it is the only part of our | starve the people into submission. have always heard | pi,°t Liverpool, in the steamship City of Manchester, from Jor, Mitchell, and Mortimer Livingston, Sampson, SRE. | zon the and of mining | and thot ie be the duty of said committe: to | country that I believe can be brought into the Union as | itasn matter of grievous complaint coming from the | family; & H Curren, Robert Havkett, Mr Warsloof, Alex | i; Richard Morse, Dinsmore, and St | .Dunwone Easr (Waterford), Mi ‘ch $1—The bark Boreas, Soltect “and presen tat the next meeting of tie convention | such. “They are willing to subscribe to railroads, and are | South, that while they were taxed largely for the sup- | Moore, James Elliott, Mr Harrison and lady, servant and ‘ ‘ M’Donald, of New Koss, from Savannah for Liverpool, has eae eee otein ut of the several Ntalee thokiedaee: | Willing to join us. it is important, thecefore, that | port of the army and navy, none of the advantages aris- | two children; Mrs Elliott, Mrs H Stewart, Mrs Horner and Shaw, from NOrleans; Alecto, | Just gone up tho harbor'to get her windlass repsired, when Fasousees their min-ral treasures, their manufacturing facil- | We *hould recognize them as valuable allies, and that is | ing from the expenditure of aoney forthe mppost of the 9re chiktzon, Me W bien, sapere, Txant Joe Saree as, A elms ise ye 4 {ios and their capacities for trade and commerce; together | the reason I include them in the schemes which I have | two arms of defence, were enjoyed by them. ‘Then if the | £% Davidson, Samuel Lord, Mra Blight, George Pickles, eet aes ranean Was pine’ Hep 20; 100958 17 08 we with Statement a which suail Yeast forth the names ani | proposed to this convention. railroad be a means of defence, why not let it be built out | Yrs cue? Ane Child, F MALL, John Dawson, I Friedman, Riplers one:Welkin, |-wo'eus eu teked: Sanioas We Re tebaiane semcenel be baeee value which bes been imparted to lands end other property Ex-Governor Jox¥s spoke to the following, which he Feesea public inf pervert “apt it appears to me that if | ins, TT Marshall, Mrs ‘Mra Kenn rr American schooner, with a gilt bill 4. in consequence of such huprovem also presented yesterday :— e government of the Un: i Logislaturos there ip Mass: with 68 rail: bare of ship building railway bare recovered , Thomas Wall, the gor of the States should assist in es- | “Henry Kunts, George Bronson, Charles Kite, J ‘Home Ports. Resolved, That a committee of be appointed to mo- ? ved, TI o ablishing a railroad company, wi ‘ull power over los Shaw, a 0 oe, Wm Gaston. morinlive Congress in the nasne of this convention, and ia | struction of & failread cenueiting. the Avientie with eas | this road, it would build up in this country such a | Woods, Mr Jones, J Dudwon, Rev hc Williams, John Fin- | Hetvoer— Art March 30, Sheits:,teo0t } BALTIMORE -hemApril 14, steamer, Parker Vein, Teen tho most earnest manner to urge the importance of, and to | Pacitic occan is a measure of the greatest natior corporation that the Legislature and government | Join clark, Win P Hubatt and lady os Guamden, AT arr off April 3 Jolin Wilts, White, feom | Pim , Hi ot lo Grande: Ami i. prny for the following weasures, viz. -— . Regarding it as n measure eminently national in it (oe tie seg fat age pee Th ope would be as likely to be controlled by it as the New Jer- York, ani 1. The remission of duticsn railroad iron. nd beyond the ability of the States or individ- | sey Legislature ia said to be ruled by the Camden landed pilot. cy re Ot Match i caston, Blank. ‘oom New | Anna, Hamblin, Portland. stom: 2, Tho passage of an act for the improv vals to construct, it is, in the del opinion of this oon. f it | : ywing, Kelly, Kio Ji se Anna, chant aervice, by encourasiug beysto goto sea, and for pee: | vention, the duty ofthe federal Hy tospromote thi pcre ear epeer rp Aiatkes agin cine bcd MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. rity Pl x, Windies. 3. Tosend one or two emall naval steamors up the Ama- | Shon, ational ontorprise by al ae of defence, that it is ble and practicable for the wee a7 i Ha Y P | rs not inconsistent with the consti n of the, United po ‘arren, Gr: zon for, the purpore cf exploring the, tributaries of that | Rtntes government of the United States to cause it to be con- Movements of Ocean Steamers. Baker, Philadelp river, which t! ates owning thom havo declared tobe | Kesolved further, That from the most reliable informa- | structed, and I believe it would not take six millions of LBA} oy 1-95ths tons), Tur: tree to the commerce and wavigation of the whole world. Howe, NOrieans: barks RB Walker, R url mutnd Dwight, Hallett, Baltimore; bi son, Mobile; Empire, Crowell, Philad ania h, and David Cannon, R hert: ‘oline Middleton, Turner, ¢ | tion now before the convention, it is believed that the | dollars out of the pockets of the people of this coungr: 4 To encourage the « shment of@ line of mailsteam- | country know he MesillalValiey, claimed to be within | 74 4, H peop! 12 ors betweon some Souttiorn seaport towm and the mouth of | the limite of the repatiie, at hexios, adtorde The nearest | 1t is perfectly prectnens for the government to pledge the Amason, or some other port in Branil | pg make Oe che Tepabiic of Mexico, aiforde the, nearest | ity bonds, and make them convertible into mini Savannah; Geo A Hopley, Malonoy; Auzus- | Raver ‘Richmond. Va; Somerville, Crews 5. And also to encourage the establishment of w direct | youd. In view, therefore, of the paramount importance of | MTices by the holders. I could show that by a simple iborgerss City of Manchester, lina, wud Ho- | Bay State, Sherwood, NYork; Perseverance, Ro mail route, by steamers, between some Southern port and | this enterprise to the whole nation, this convention would | system of tolls upon this road it would be competent for nd Buenos Ayroan, Williams, Philadelpbia; Matthew King, CHARLESTON—Cid A ne ship Loodos, Europe age Ed oathah Gb GEkas ibis and ah BIaTiCa i most re epecttully suggest to the, President of the United all the citizens of the United States who choose, each to Cummings, Wilmington; David Brows, Boll, Baleimore; | €Chr# BN Hawkins, Grit NY¥ork: Fomilia (Di M id 5 3 th. tf c! ol 2 5 Z 4 4 5 3 Beeclved, Phat in the judgment of this convention, the | onen the two hovers: nent se may secure 0 the country | Put bis own car and produce upon that road, and that it pene: & nol aoe tervolt, Hoodl tin; Edi Beljaporo,’ MeL Holbrook, | wa ght Atel uthampton, A zo Sld schra Narragansett, and;Macy ontinent, Drummond; Arctic (8) We “ | Furber, NYork; North America, Dunbar, Boston; Herald of DANVERS—Arr April 18, schrs Jonas Warren, Kelly, Me Baliged NODiaea eee Oren Ota “ici mings, NYork. Sld 14th, sohr Elisabeth Segar, York, New 1 adoption of the above paihed measures would tend mightily | {ig iuht tecopctiert a cond alone the cents indhatea 7 | Would cost him little or nothing beyond the expense of to promote the general welfare. The iatoroste of the coun: |” Td 154 feel, eaid the ex. eeterero} the machinery. try eoquire them, and even-handed justice should mete them don’t fecl, said the ex-Governor, that itis necessary for | “ After a few further remarks Lieut. Maury concluded, ont, me to make any apology to this convention for addressing | and the convention soon after adjourned. Whereas, The governments of Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador | them upon the subject under consideration. The import- have mado tho navigation of their Amazonian waters free | ance of it, and the vast interests involved would plead d Clara W! Yost to all the world; and whereas, this action on tho part of | my apology if one were deemed necessary. I preferred Coroners’ Inquests. ne obiie; Snowdon, Duniap,and | , MOBILE—Arr April 8, ship Samuel Badgor, Salter, Bos- gout nines waters the pavinntion cf wnle toy - | that the distinguished gentlemen who have preceded me | ppwTH OF A MISERLY BEGGAR——A SOENE OF HORROR. Chas Crooker. dtuizhead, Charleston; Mary Black, Hooker, toni sire Aan € Susan, Mayers, NYeek: Ge arels Goe- to the riparian States above, and placed thom 4 in this debate, should speak first; I preferred it for sev- | Coroner O’Donnell yesterday held an inquest on the Wilminston: Royaliss, overidge, and E Grimmer, Simpson, | O70} ‘bavi H Brodie, Crary, Providence; Chas Brewery gory of arms of th ich i eral reasons, one of which was, that they are strangers, | body of a woman nanied Mary Bogart, 80 years of age, RYork: Glenlyon,, Oliver, Sevannab; Devonshire, Mallot, * y wees sll tho world as is that of the great high se: comparatively strangers, at least in the city of Charles- | a native of New Jersey, who was found dead in a rear t isms, NYork: Mathew King, | Slims, Bos Clmmings, Wilmington? Philanthfople, Wilson, NOricans, | NW ORLEANS—Arr April, ships St Chatlas, Bow Whereas. The doctrine that the atraits or natural chann , while for myrell, I almost feel that Ihavean inherit- | basement, or cellar, situated at No. 5 East Clinton place, Bae Asie) Lotte er: Vatele: die Fe NYork; Western Continent, vee, Ree ee ee ee ern arte tents min it. Another reason why I desied that they | loveted in'the Eleventh ward. ‘The scene presentedioné | Foye, Wilmingte Lone Stor’ Boatelie, Baltimore ah, and Pahther, Weeks, Bostoy , 60 days; free, oven though both banks of such channel-way belong t | should address the convention before me was, because of a most revolting character. It seems that the deceased | ~~~ SY | Henry Nesmith, Butler, Norfolk. Tand, Benthalis Flying Chil pee yo {hunted on the'crerlasting prinerples of right, and isaac, | their projects were different rom mine. The resolutions | and her son, a half-idiotic looking man of some 3) years ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. | tino, Duryec, N Yorks Sera Sadde' Ge Bocitands Millée, ‘Wo Janclzo; wettaor, and. Washing tidaoa by the law ov nations? and wheeons, “satiation of | of the honorable entlenian from Kentucky (en. Coombe) of age, occupied the back cellar, where thoy” had: been +8 10 | moon nua. | c Bosiport: April L John Curtts, Hogea, NOrienus, | Butcher, Collins, efulindel la; Kilburh, Vazina, Beato, the federal government bas been invited to this s ved y* | specify a distinct line; the resolutions e gentleman subsisting upon the proceeds of begging. 6 Coroner, Z . . | ‘Whison, Philadelphia; Northampton, : igs Franconia, Rio Janeiro; New Worid, a Cadias memorial from the Memph Convention; sheeaire be it | from Arkansas (Mr. Vike), are as novel as they are bold on visiting the cellar, beheld a most revolting scene | Yee | in Dunlap, Skoificld; John | Shr Eliza & A pertinicny prod tec ary) Clad fees Resolved, That Brazil, the nation owning both banks of | and manly. We are all driving at the same ends however; of misery and degradation. The old womag was Port of New York, April 16, 1854. | jordan, do; id, Siddons, Tay- | yest Queen, Manson, and Germania, Wood, Liv j barks the Amon Mt from thevarieation of its waters, of to pre: | We are all endeavoring toaccomplish the saeresulta,and | found covered up under a large quantity of old rags, — | lors Berry and New England, GO Romlont Macy & dane, Shean, Caan: Ble oe Se eT eet ftom passing thedugh | wehuve only adopted different means of doing so. Icon | where she had heen evidently concealed by her son since ARRIVED. Orr. do; Fudyont, Arkle, Quebes: 4th, Wm Vall, Wishart, a Hosalia, Luise, Mazvellfos; sours khods Beulake Ts and motehandise, to the ri- | fess, siz, there is much in the suggestion of the gentle- | Iagt Thursday, that being the day it is supposed shedied. | | Steamship Areti | J “toa High Cidccramtriagierineicasenn: iadelphia; ‘Rainbow, ye Luce, Liverpool, April 5,2 PM, with Sharp, Phi ‘alvert, Richmond, Va. toe KCoilins. Passed Rock | MeRTL,Haltimore, soe, NYork; Phaston, Spooner, | Towed t0 son 4th, ships Gollahy ‘altted’ ‘orig PH Hasclelney n; Slet, New Hampshire, Chase, NYork; Black Hawk, | th, abip Au . mvited ys to come and trade there. | man from Arkansas that strikes me with power andforce. | When the rags were removed, the resented a | mdre 27 passengers, at tre Precident of this Mavontion bo requested, in | intend, if Team, to reach the same harbor for which | ghastly appearance, the Tate Living ceveasen'ttie 1sak Light 2.45 PM, and the Hook 6th, 5.18 AM; w the name of the couvention, to congratulate the govern’ | he has embarked; but I say to him 1 cannot from one halt of the face and other parts of the body p 16th, 9.80 FM. Passo 156 Clear, a and liberal policy which | hire ata. + 150 mi nker, do; April 1, Hartford, Burke, aud Great Western, ATE Ein 18, schr Lagrange, Alexa i t n a ‘supposed the Arabia, 5 canes Rockport. In Hamptoa Ro hips Storm King, oh they have adopted with togerd to | exactly take my passage upon his boat, The time | leaving the bones completely bare. The son was found | ton: iith, 90 AM, im int 43 40, lon 40 Co 48, passed WHogure Hone gare” ome New World, Ralght, and | Govan Gpray, from Caliae, . their Amaronian Provinces, and to assure them of the deep | may come when we sha a n to the alternative of | hidden under a pile of rags, very near the body of his | quantities of ice. | ‘80th, “Habor,”’ Johnson, NYork: Slst, North PORTLAND—Arr Apel ie sebrs Ci Grant, Car- interest which the people represented in this convention | setting up for ourselyegad a distinct, and separate, and | mother, where it seems he has slept every night since | _ Ship Arcole, Lewis, Liverpool, $9 days, with coal and 71 | america, Dunbar, Boston; Ceo A Hopley, Maloney, Charl denag 24th ult, via Holmes’ Hole snd Salem; Antelop, Mae- fee) with rogard to the free navigation of the Amazon and | isolated portion bf this Union, and when that time comes, her denth. Among the rags was founda book on the | Passengers, to Chamberlain, Robinson & Co. March 15, in | ton; Roscius, Perter; Empire, Zeroga: Chas Cooper, Cut A Harwood, and its tritiaturies, tothe spocdy settlement of ue country | with ite gloomy and fearful necessity, I shall be found | Bowery Savings Bank, showing Drammond, NYork; April 1, Gen Washi vel; Jobn Ada Mary for folk: Herald, Rvans, Baltimore; Gannett, Simonton, NYork; ¥ 4 The Channel, passed ship Forest King, from Liverpool for | Som ccotgius, # eainee ate thea nt of itejroaourogs. i fou credit of $206 81in the | Now York; April 7,lat 40 45, lon 03 85, exchanged sianat Igth, brigs Elizabeth, Boardm risus Pm saeco beet ee ees maces eae stnaeeatl te onataae et | gebapaieaiing Goran’ Came Patti | pers ye ea oy aap Bean | ese et, eee aca idee and report upon the propriety and expediency of adopt- | their memory and inaintaini ig posterity. | cash, a quantity of car; some fifty shirts, and va. on ‘exchanged signa! al tler, stocr- ; S aoe » | ult, vin Holmes’ Hole. ne figtome ples for’ promoting Seutnern ead Western man- | But I trust that tis fearful alternative may mover -| Cioagother aren of clothing, no doubt procured ty | ine # from Boston F NOrleans). ‘The Aexperionced heavy | Migjuustin & Ellen, Burgess, do; Clara Wheeler, Nelson, | Now Haven, 463 tons), Gardner, *pavid: Mokale, er 1 nc sprung mainmast, split sail ufactures and pines operations. come, i} stand where I have ever stood—upon the | begging, which they doubtless intended to convert into tion recommend to each oft jeans. stove | Lonpox—Entd inward, March $0, Pride of the Ocean, a Eugyibancee " | i F : 4 Reid, NYork; dist, St. Patrick, Kenney, Fayal, with part of - Coltinag he h port, to enc the estab. | Constitution ef my country; there I plant my banner, | money. The son appears to have lost his faculties almost al tine), Lufkin, Havre, 30 4 ith 4 ; Sle : with p and C Nelson, Leeds, Phila- Souncrn gates havite a ncenurt, to encourage the estab: | And urder_its trond and. glorious folds I will standor | together, with but one exception, aud that isis love for | rm woo Duncan k Cor ApEn S Teas Bion v9 | Se ce UP Chalienge, from Chink: Vancouver ty ‘Sturges, and Harvest, Corwin, m taxes, for a limited time, the coods imported, or by | fall, iffalll must. (Applause.) I agree very fully in | hoarding up money, and when spoken toabout the money | ip Cordelia, from Charlecton for Liverpool; same | 3d, Block Warrior, Wilson, NYork; Coquimbo, Towne, and | ¥' Chandler, Bennett, Havana; se importers an equivalent drawback or bounty, | the imyortance of this question, and it is in view of that | found, he exbibited a good deal of shrewdness. He gave agreat number of icebergs and field ice; off | Woodcock, Lambert, Jed "Mary Green Everett, Callao; it &G Wheaton, Doyles, Philade hips Car- ° cab ae eee the Legislatures of the respec- act pater tion, that chs pee my- | as a reason for concealing the dead hody of his mother renee seek 9 tax erences Same time, split the fore- | Arabistan, Mansfield, N leans; Hydra, C tah Me ae ie hs aver esy reioene : ex may & a eee : | self to the calun, deliberate judgment of this enlighten- | uncer the rags, that he was fearful the persons whocame | a 5 blo 3 . ‘owne, NYorl x ‘ i fosolved, That offorte should be made to extablieh a di- | aperere ; : a : vana7 days. Cld bark Flight, Calhoun, Boston; Br beig sesh iins vbusestaers with arepe, irom sume houtben port This, is not a political _asembly, | to remove her might rob him of the money. ‘The stench | 261 basexperlonced very heavy wenrier gare ee an: Argonaut, Binion, Deiscoll, Cork, Hrelaga? sor North Seste, Hortose mblage of gentlemen trom almost every | and affluvia ari or ports, withont further delay; and that in the event of the ing from the cellar when the rags were | gplit'sails, and carried away head pump copper, &. ‘Southampton, Tinker, London (and sla 3d eatublishment of sueh # line, the united support of all the | Southern and Western State in the Union, and I am turned over, and the filthy condition of the son, who was | Ship St Nicolas (pkt), Bragdon, Havre, Match 20, with eh): Teabell STONINGTON—Arr April 14, schrs Col Simon: Southern States choutd be piedzed, Wf posable, to sustain | happy to know that some of our northern friends are | absolutely ‘alive with. vermin, can more readily ‘be | paleo and 404 Paarenters, to Bord dincken, “Passed sixty | NYork:" April iF virginia Pace Bostas onttManeh ie NYork for Boston; Sutan Ludwig, Walden, Hondout tot euch a line. 55 here as an evidence of that brotherly love which I hope | imagined than described. ‘be wretched miser was taken | islands ofice and hed two deaths. Armstrong maeter); 4th, Aort, Bettinson, Boston. SALEM—Arr April 13, sohrs Susan Chase, Snow, NYoek; Resolved. That this convention recommend to the gov" | will always characterize the American people, no matter | care of by Captain Squires, who sent him to the Alins fof Fortlond),, Mersill, Antwerp, 45 days, | Rntd out dd, Esther, Harnett, Panama and San Francisoo; | (SAL EMGAre Apu} , Snow, NYoek; kiand for NYork; 14th, North Care- peake Bay for Damariscotta, Cid inte of Wi Rp 7 I propose to House, where the mission of y ‘aldoboro), Morgan, Jacksem- jual rates of | address myself to your judgments, for Icome not here for per care of him. The jury, on the facts presented to ivea from the | self glorification ;" the days of my ambition are past, | them, rendered the foliowing ver: “That deceased rt of the world they may be fovernors will, no doubt, take the pro- eewood, Antwerp, March i, with | Cyallene: eman, Dimon & Go. April | paitadelphi ty of | with foreign ments for the pective products at reduced and and that the Senators and Represent h 80, Garland, Morton, | lina, Seaman, C! . Moris Paitstelphie. sehr Lod! (of Bi Mavrura—Arr Maroh: 13, Tally Ho, s Higgins, Boston, Be respective States be requested to bring the suijeot before seak now because 1 Believe that on the | came'to her death by old age and destitution.” Bark Bella Donna (iin), Richards, Newport, B, 15 days, Hansuiiiny~Ate March 2 ‘Soph Beaute, NYork: PE ea eene) Chet, onnaneny Congrose. on of t) nds the prosperity not o1 PAT. Y . . " 4 mma con, Bartlet! yr ; Misinore, a ; on pe P ae Tas 14 THE FATAL BLASTING AFFAIR ON THE SECOND AVENUE. ‘NYork. Cla’ 27th, Cattinal (reported American), The convention, on motion of Lieut. Mavky, agreed to | of the South, but of the whole nation, in We noticed in Sunday’s HskaLp the melancholy death BELOW. more, and breadth, in all her heighth and depth, and in all her | of a y. ‘amel Win. A. Pettigrew, sixteen years | Ship Samucl Fox, Ainsworth, from Havre, March 16, with | Baicich, Liverpool, - CORPORA’ NOTICES, grandeur andgiory. What ie the question! The resolu. | of age, who was killed by the blasting of a rock from a | Mase Ad varnengers to M Livingston: ip, pert Medore, Macary, and Fairy Queen, Storey, for ‘TION proceed to the consideration of the report; but as it was found noeessary to have it printed first, for the benefit of | ETAUyGur ard Bory. aan ee A with a good a y Porte Rico, 15 days. ork, 2 Fete IO iano LP ES DETAR VEG Ae HOM y : ; m Ihave subi good deal of | quarry situated in Forty-third street, near Second avenue. ° Naries—Sld March 10, Crapaud, Carteret, NYork. (ORPORATION NOTICE.—SEALED PROPOS, the delegates who might desire copies, the reception of | care. It assumes in the first place that the construetion | ‘the daceased was assisting hisefather, in front of their | Wind during the day, NE and fresh, Newnons—Sid March 25, Isea, ‘Jono NYork; April 1, MEL bareocetved eh the olles of tae Commienioonet the resolution was declared in order. The States were | Of a railroad between the Atlantic and the Pacific iaa | wheelwright shop, a distance of seven hundred fect from Chas Holmes, Bawlby, New Orleans; Osterwald, Jarvis, | Streets and Lamps until Mi a | matter of vast importance, and as a national question | (he blast. Unfortunately, however, a piece of the rock Telegraphic Marine Report. Mobile for three tl then caliod alphabetically, when the following resolutions | deserves the consideration ‘and aid of the national gov- | thrown from the blast struck the young mun, and in- | pSOSTON, April Is—Arr ship John Murray, Mucnes Aycos, | pevmack Christiencen: Baton, queen, Weltes: Sharon, | treet ee tase Were preserited:— | grument. As to the importance of it I imagine no | stantly caused his death. Coroner liilion yesterday held | gyan, for do 3 days; Hoosn, from do, disg; Vitginia, do do. Brooks, and Lady Arbella, Grant, NY« Blank proposals will be By Mr. J. W. Cray, of Alabama— human being in all this land can entertain one solitary | an inquest on the body, and the following facts were | Also arr barks Lotus, Glasgow: Jane E Williams, Apala- |, Nizvw Drer—In port March dl, Valparaiso, Kernkamp, at , ER, Besctved, That our committee recommend to Congress the | 1oudt. Why, it would be to stultify the intelligence of | elicited:— chicola; brig Thersita, Matenzai ee Pan Reanetoes, neety Beeeeen, Hageaers, Onecienten, Commissioner of Streets and Lampe. reduction, or if doomed expediont, the entire repealof the | the pation, to blot out the whole record of the past, to | John Burns, sworn, says:—I have worked for MeCor- pes re IES FT Nee ee oe Me erie Eine Bieta: HA g2epertment of Screots and Lamps, corner of asex and tonnage duties. attempt to assume that the construction of these facili- | mick for the past four years, and I prepared the blast in Herald Marine Correspondence. 26th, Riga, Patrick, NYork, | i Genelia} ase pe piel By Col, Haze, of South Carolins— ties of communication are not important. Why have | question; it was a sand blast, with about four hundred | PHILADELPHIA, April 16, 4 PM—Arr sohr M Burr, | | Ponrexouru—Oit Sst, Challenge, Piits, from London for PUBLIC NOTIC Whoroas, The government of Great Britain had lately ma. | eastembled here? Why do 1 see here the man who | pounds of powder in it; I use my best judgment in pre- | Nickerson, Boston, "| 2 cs. NYork. NEO aha) tesa fare bows prcosaten eee ee ee Eon ta tne prisciplee of free trade: he per.,| ves. on the banks of the noble, Mississippi? Why paring this blast; Ihave prepared and set off blasts con- |, 15th—Cld barks Chas K Lox, Harper, Port au Prince; Oak, | Prxzaxce—Sitl April 1, Oregon, Chivers, NYork: construction of eowers nifeline foreigners to pasticipate in the bonedts of her coast. | £¢ the man from the mountains of Arkansas? Why do | taining a greater amount of powder than this, in the | Ryder, Boston; brigs Adele, Lew Ini jcopee, Ry- | ‘ORTLAND—Put in March 30, to stem the tide, Heart 0 it: In Willet atroot, frot mitting foreig participate in | Khowewhich we. | 1 see men from the North, the South, the Enst'and | same quarry; previous to setting off a blast I al ¢ | der, Boston; Samuel J Hines, Cox, do; Osceola, Higgins, Sa- | Oak, Deben, from Poole, and proceoded same day for NYork. big Links bomen bony ing ends, Sm preckine Spe mune. Sense oe Sere Salen the West? How came you here? By that mighty. ine Oo tent A cevtag \B¥G?? this saree em, Mass schre Mary Pickup, Shoe, Savannah: Mustang, Off April 2, Johanna, Wachtendorff, from NYork for Ant- Thirty cost, Soom Tenth aveume plied to the people of that country: aud whereas the cbuvon-.| the West? a a that mighty, | nine or ten men around, erying “tire; this was done in | Sisson, Galvoston; Sarah Clark, Clark, Boston; Enterprise, | werp. to Hudson river; and (a Division stect, from Allon tion was of opinion tbat this liberal policy cught to be rect. | mysterious and almost superhuman agency—by the above instance; I never used flags to give warning, | Seaman, New Haven; Wm 8' Robbins, Cartwright, Sag | Puxwourn—Arr March 3. Regatta, Taylor, NYork. to Chathem square, with Branch in Forsyth street from Dee Prooated by the government of the Uniiol states. and that | power of steam under the direction of the divinity | put I am aware of the law requiring the use of fags, Hari : | ,pimthe channel Soth, ‘Dinah’ (probably tho Diana, Hoin, | vision strest to Walker street. All persons Interested tm much Lorualation on its part vould met ony oto Mioasa | that dwells in the heart of imam, to apply those | “John G. Haviland, policeman of tue:Ninetcenth ward, | Sid steamship City of Manchester, Liverpool. | for Bremen), from N York. the above, and having objections thereto. are requested te Pi warld, but would iso result in great pecuniary benest | Mighty powers of nature to his own purposes. The | sworn, says:—I was near when the blast went off; I am Wp | ,QURENSTOWN—Axr Prosent tiie anme, in writing, to, the Contract Clork, at this to the differant States of this Union, t re, | Proposition is to extend this power, to connect | acquainted with blasting; there would be no use in Disasters. | 08, ot Oe eee ara Resolved. That the President of the convention be re. | the two oceans together by bands of iron, by hooks of | covering a sand blast; drill blasts, when properly | _Banx Cuma, M'Cormack, hence for Apalachicola, was | d, Madonna, Liv- THEO. KR. DE FOREST, ¢Croton Aqueduct Greions a MES neva tates vnporkey tannins: | wt antacta'"a 27 aren orate creriany | cover are not ao dangerons im She cxplocions at he | Sivan tus epensed ty we Vielibes: Pato cas | MBrenenes Nd bees Saat Pee ey Mi Saas — y his 001 2 y these means, a new defen our country. 5 UND! * é Mo tion, whoso duty it shall be to memorialize the Legisltures | tia that the construction of the road is not inmpentants 1 blasts; a sand blast is made by what is termed | Lapa no nee a oe, Moore Now | Croton Aquedudt Department, April 8, 1854. : ed, | Haven. Pi alee eh wens atc ten 3 rawing drill blasts;”’ this isdone by the several drill | **¥ | z | Ghote consideration and advice and that they recommend to | but Task, was not the construction of every road in the | piasts being loaded with just su! nh owen 40: age Hane EH Cuarre, Buck from Leghorn vin Nassau, of | 5 Stu.n8— Ate r March 90, Harvey, Williams, London. $1d the foderal government to respond to this fiberal policy of | country deemed important to its interests, and yet they | (he rock; after this is accomplishé® the cracks are fi Gut, about 20th ult. in the night, and was run ‘capes SAucomps—O Start Poiut, March 30, Alfred, from N | tho British government, by opening our coasting trade to | are, all of them, more local in their character, less diver- | with powder, packed in with sand; such constitutes a | North's Cove, the sen ‘running high aud making @ breach | York for Bremen; 3lst, Uhland, from NOrleans for do; | Granda tho enterprise of foreigners. b sified in their interests, less powerful in their accom- | sand blast; MoCormick told me that’ either five or seyen | over her. Anna, from NYork for do. tarnishing th ration of the ity of New York wi After the foregoing resolutions had been disposed of by __plisbments,than the mighty road that is toconnect the dif- | Kegs of powder wero used in drawing this blast; A Barx, deeply laden, wi by steamer City of Hart- | [&tR8rr—Arr March 2), Annie, Peli Imndred amp post, to be cast in three pieces, from a reference to the Business Committee, General Leslie ¢rent portions of this vast continent. How is it that the | wise maid that the blast had been some time in prepar ford, on ries morning, ‘on Long Island, to the Lipo eta 2 ee ete Honea onserap irons © & patern post which may be, soon at Coomts, of Kentucky, made a spoech in support of the | immense commerce that must exist between the different | ‘jon, aud that he would not lot every one fire it of, or | Wertward of Brown's Banke, She lay broadsidedn, with - , ruse jercer street. Tho posts to be furnished at suck of tho anid States renpectively, submitting this subject to ORPORATION NOTICE.—PROPOSALS FOR LAMP Proposals will be received by the Commissionee , at his office, corn o'clock M., on Frid NYork, M'Dopald, Sa- | with | | toll ‘ portions of this confederacy can be facilitated? How are | word sffect: I 20 ‘i to the West, and all sails led; could see her lift as | YAnnab. _ tim such: quantities as the Superintendent ef following, which lie presented yesterday >— tre even to command the t-ade of the Enet—that bound | “Wan. “isi said he was foreman of the gearry, ang | $86 eee rolled in, which was Heavy at the timo, with wind | | Loxpox, March Sl—The ship Pride of the Qoenn, Road, of | and Gas may deck, Jrith the right toroject any. we pot tolregs Ut Tt ete e Becton to havecode ur, He88 and megnificent Kast—if not by opening up a com- | touched off the blast in question; he was in the habit of | "2% a bae rales: ar’ Wea. raved: beibe basse’ | Dee oectecda; having on boned the crew and passengers, | ean be procured at theodice of the Commissioner, fore cailronde connecting the States on tho Atlantic and | munication that will give us direct access to that part of | sonding ten or fifteen men in diferent directions before | WHR tadinenct leden with molasses want ashore on Fer, | Mn All 43, of the American ship Sen 3 gph, Patten, of Bow. GEO. G. GLASIER, Com. Streets and Lames. Paciiic oceans. the world? How siand we now in our social rela- | suiting off a blast to give a warning, but he never used | Jay night, on Long Island, about five iniles North of River | doimham (U8), from Liverpool for Baltimo: eh April 11, 1854. 24. That the Southern route ought to commence at euita- tions with our brothers and sisters that live upon | red flags, as the lav required be shoul; this was large iead. ‘4 7 SEene Het at Reuraacy. "She had 28 ctecra ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERR a fic? We . | i; 4 3 0 ruary. —l > on hs, Misslesipp! rhvor between St Louis and | the shores of the Facifict We are separated from | piast, but he had set off larger ones; this accident is the | goun Fuonexon, McCloud, from Newburyport, went | which, with. the crew, made the mt that petitions have beon presontod in the Dy ive: rr; Board of Councilmen for the construction of sewers in the followin; d streets, to wit :—In Fifty-first strect, be- the foresail tween Third and Fourth avenaes; also, in the Bowery, om ‘who was furling it, fell | the west side from Broome to Seventh stroct, and also om ‘chor, went overboard, and | the east side, from the sewer near Stanton to Seventh provements, mare and contemplated in the Atl oa and connecting at some point in Texas, on or m birty-second parallel of north latitude—thence to jo on the western boarder of Texas, by by that, State, in her Inw enacted last tho Mississippi, El Passo and Pacitic Ri | them by a vast wilderness—yes, sir, a wilderness | only one that ever happened at this q more impessable than would be a wall dividing the | “jr, Chastenay, the Gcronens physician; examined the ck, in a thick snow storm. Capt and crew safe on | March llth, fresh gales from 8 W: free from the slave States of this country. Let us | pody of deceased, and found the left hand nearly severed jand. ' Vessel romains tight. | Wand blew tremondously:; at break down the barriers and cement more aly at the wrist, the bones of the left side of the face and ‘Whalemen. fa F og a ae cae the bends of union between us. How are we to pre- | head extensively fractured, those on the head crashed Arr at Now London 13th, ship India, Miller, North Pacific streets. All persons intrested in the above, and having serve these glorious institutions of ours uncontam- | into the brain; these injuries were sufficiont to cause in- | Oeean vis Honolulu, with 4000 bbls oii. ) was drowned, 13th, 8 W. » hi ship Eades clogs | Sree tons therete. uke Teawesved. to. present the pamay & vaste or Sralsaed gu hasnt Sovntary af hanes inated Wy nnd "and oectional feelings "It ny | sant deaths cause in- Othir ag Myrtle 1th Park Lexnder Tolmer, oath At ante ee an an EA mevernered, | Sucre ier a ‘th t5 PM, mainy? i i apd shortly afterwards the foreyard and foretopsail yard got | writing, to the Contract at this office, on or to the ports of San Francisco and San Diego onthe Paciic | drawing closer the commereial and social relations of life, | On theevidence in. the case the ju Ae eset Fer sy Wasa Je NEeavorm 100 NE Wen | the truss, forstopmast, maintopmast aud-yand, | ApEil 24, ashore ‘on the back side of Deer Island, on Saturday morning | hoard 43, After first week out exp at Se ° ry, after a brief de- TAS L. SMITH, ia pot now included within the limits of the United States, and then by giving us those political adjuncts that aro | 4) «. and sails attached, it over the side together, and the EL 2 ‘t Croton Ai thon shat te Promident of the United States berespecttaliy | indispensible. The North is ‘sing her utmost endea: | "°<'we'nad ther W. A Portions vend A OY | sian haadeciehaemblbeinbiebetelastionog ti. Se Sco TE ‘all hands ducing t | THEO. DE FOREST, gn Aguodues requested to negotiate with the rovernment of Mexico for vors to run this road over the free States to the Pacific, | a fracture of the skuil, caused by n sand blast neve see | TA letter from second officer of ship Jos Maxwoil, of Fair. | Were employed in rumpie | Croton Aqueduct Department, April 14, 1854, fhe sight of Maj ccm mmvagement aud use of taid railroad,” | 2% it behoves us, therefore, to look out for our own in: | Cond avenue and Forty-third street, in which an unjust. | Ba¥eR, Feporte ber nt Zanzibar, 16 mos ont, 6U0 sp.” Reports | S1eavy we running all the tl eh eee MMe pms, of Alsbama, spoke in support of along series | {*f0*t,in this matter. ‘They have always heretofore | fable quantity of powder was used, without, the procauc | ’gXHector, of Warren, Smovout, Sep | || inuod to lay int ORPORATION NOTICE.—DEPARTMENT OF RB- ee ree ot Shick he prevented teche conreationyes, | bad the advantage of us, and they have op- | tion required by the law. “Further, we call te atrereinn from Rentwich Islands, bound home, with 100 DULG oft. comple' pairs and Supplies 14, 184.—To Builders. — tte, P ge meee me ose h ich b ton, mittee’ The following is an abstract of the resolu- | jn slaves under the constitution, and how often scareely | "her places, to the karainect aaieee ce ie aesenia and | G07, Int 2720 8, lon 4015, a whaling bark wassignatisea | chime alongside, to gent) until Wednen s. at wale tions :— a day in the week escapes that you, Mr. President, don’t | in the vicinity.’ nts | .nowing’a whitesignal with red border, and two black balls ith some dithoulty 4 charter of 1853, for the building of » house in Sixty-cighth _Resoivod, That itis idle to expect of Congross substantial | hear it stated that this constitution is w eompact ratified | "The deceased was a very intelligent and promising | *2® &e®**- Spoken When the wreck Smrcck acta Brved wey, toe phe vseet Bugine: Oompeny he: SE to the Paci foam of te Seller by Eig Lp 4 et ‘Then, sir, iba hei bepenge! 4 young man, aged sixteen ycars and four mouths and a Bark Weat Wind, hence for St Marks, st in off Hole in caused by OF gee ing oes " ~ hg ye hts maga by ely eeenaT ae of rot | t a t t e oak 4 ’ a . t ‘be nd al 5 Congrens | fon Of Mtnren on the Pecitic. If | hed the pence, cad | native of this eity. The proprietor of the quar h ty tid Amerioan Conenl, ‘The passengers stil continus on | theoilice of the Su dont of P lie Buildings, No, 74 jtimates can be had. at chee om! iti em pore te the ; our brethren on the Pacific. If 1 had the power, and | ¢ thers who had been held under arrest, were pre een > Wall. " k Zotof, of Salem, from Buenos Ayres, 35 days o © tion of stead Goan a 0 the | there were a hundred millions of dolla ay, | by the Gurouer. 14 Int 19108, 1 4 by the @ y us, | | board the Pride of the Ocean, but tl arch 1 id have to put into Per arrived in town to make the ne in the treass 4. Lat wor at this is eviden Senators to | I would give every cent of it for this great purpose. ———- nambuco for provi thelr reilet. “The Bride of the Ocean, witch arrived off | J b—) Guan } ee y revent the | friend from Arkansas agrees with me that Congress has Mormon Opinion of the Spirit Ra pings. India Dock yeaverds: fternos in tow of a sti of Corporation. a BARTHOLOME mupioatios aa atone : Ports. Sruthesn | the power to accomplish this work; but hedon't want | speaking of the spirit rappings, the Deseret New#uay Anrwenr—In port March 28,bark Rdward Coben, Clark, t it ro . | attempting to make pilot who“had charge mH the a hy ; i | them to have anything to do with it, fearing the mono- | The conclusion that we draw from all this is, not that it | ff Boston IT r with railroad comp | roly of too much power Uy that body. put why should | ig alia humbug; no, far from it. But we do conclude Ng ser Age st fri ceentamtigs ef which abe pes. MiGeict the aa. Bed CR cpafon te theo porations to construct a road commencing in Ey we fear the construction of this road by Congress, when | that this communication of familiar spirits is designed ‘ate Pende swui ide on, with great force, to # | pants of ahs Bones , impr Bnd to ram by the Bl Paso te tome point un the Pacito we know that it has already established a posi road from | io answer a purpose long since revealed by ancient ¥ affected thereb; the followi gotisting for Soe eet Ty Tee nea farerament. | New York and New Orlcans to San Francisco, at an ex- | phots, and by the prophets Joseph and Bri cham, wae completed by t anors, and are 1odg nt Vir be a M4 bo inocrporate & Southern Facific | penditure yearly of $000,000? And have they not estab- | {hat men would not hearken to the true angels, Apesties ‘alto. The barge immodiatel the Bureau of Ai jonté for examination, by all cn the ing at | {hed post roads all over the country? As interested, vis—For rogulating Sixty-third street, from Eighth to Ninth avenue. The limits embraced by suck Assossmont Include all the several honsos and Tote of acant lots, pieces and parcels of Iand, situated moans of | and prophets, would ere long “Give heed to sedu national defence, too, this great undertaking should be | Spirits and doctrines of devils,” God has long stuee said rasfkhoet vyaive aatlee from Baterian eed | werasd ef te the'geretn buoy emake way or the shipping ng ‘ jnded on Batavia, Statos be | commenced by Congress, for what more efficient meana | that he would ‘send strong’ delusions.” And what | Sas assisted of ater lightoring, Without any apparent dam- that was making for the dock, but refused to move. The ey ‘eb 9. or two om millions of stock each, and to confor | could we have in protecting our extensive Western bor- | more fit messongers to carry delusi ad dod on prov to jer lighter being stove in botween wind and wator, it be- jos of Sixty-thirdestrcet, from Kighth to Ninth isos ae euch may deem proper. Tuat scemmittes | ors on the Vacitic? Should we not be prepared for | jririts ns the mediums acknowledge to be thos nace SeBavnov'n (ayria}—tn port ‘March 6, brig Frederic, Baker, | fame focsssary fo unmoer Ker, and Dat nor ea shore, to pre. | avenue. All tod. by the bg gp tey: Phe Ae ad - te the the confiict which in the future appears inevitable be- | fyi visite d guests, Peradvent | from Boston, arr Feb 23, for Palermo via Mal dy vent The Prid ined much | above named assessments, tile of the Tudian trives, | tween us and the powers of absolutiam? Why did not not alltell lies, Iethey did. they would intro Petes Bid Feb, 13, Bpiatl, Tgndon; | a ontobroken | pr either of them, arereqtested t i bliga- | 2° z y Is of 6 Pacific, | tim! oraped. | in writing, to the undersigned, att: This corporation to have the pow ekg vite Masise | Mocs’ of hee tract tive ‘ueaton, Meerent tos inraiiee | to practice « necessful delusion. But God has decreed John Land, | She barge dri Mevords, within eniry age fromn ee ae for the right of way, and to enter into all stipplations neces- | of the ¢ r i that it shall be a strong delusion. Men have hitherto a ey morning her wreck was ILIAM GAGE, pry to protect the citizens and-gevernment/ St Mexico, and | Of Qesyeradoed “Surthecaune they aid Hot have s angie | Neh ,°@,abeaded in, scepticizm, and so stinted and be- { did not have a single serLarehase from indion tribecthe right of way aed the | fooled by a formal nonsensical round of unmeaning re- “4 n of rival enterprises. ‘That we aro able to build | Vessel upon the whole coast of California, when the ligious rites, that they have raid in their heart 1 nd ought to build it now. simallost steamboat could have arrested them; and yet | there is an ‘invisible God we don't know it; and if’ men ) That it ix csrnestly recommended to the differ. | your government didn’t make any exertions to stop | ave souls hereafter, there is nobody that can tell ent cities on the Sonthenst Atlantic and on the Gulf of | them. I maintain that as it would be a powerfal means | much to prove the fact, nor can theg toll what thole ome in charters of incorporation for the establish- | of defence for the whole country; it is n national work, | py {and tion ‘hn “pbb resend ses ion companies, auth Ra be H Kj | ployment and avoeation, or enjoyment and misery ia.” and should be, therefore, constructed by the national | ‘ye hell of griditons, scorpions, pitchforks, and on x bank, below the Enat- CHAR pot. CHARLES Springer, of Richmond (U $), for New Ofice, Bureau of Asessm ein contact with the Hope (s), in | 17, 1804. ‘ sande ple eye yr # been hauled TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. 4 inte Went India pods, Feenrert to ttt pias hy es fee hereby siren that _ be ec i t . Has not yet c non Board men: fearfvelotectnet the burt. Fee sevovered | To cet curh nnd quvter and fing four foet of walks of Eighty NIEI Rar Dopartment, Aprit mm and sail ¥ , r , rand ing of & e cities; sto mest | Covernment, The next question is how thix should be portal set the wet one x Se Apri b—The Dutch bark Eiousrd Mario, from Baltimore, | third street, between 0 As to rege slatures of States here represenved, | one. I believe that although the government may ald | furnaces, on ties te geal the us yersality of peace ‘fown, Lith, opt 6; | arrived i the river; experienced heavy, ghlos Im Tat 4037, fourb and gutte a Pilty Rath ‘to take stock in said companies, to aid in carrying out it by an appropriation of money or land, it should not | corers and Hars, oe “*- | Sn, and murderers, sor: hip Isaac Newton, Li ng 23; barks Maid of | long 3049 W.. tort re pe p opgal is pool and jib: hb tre 4 enterprise, have a monopoly of it. It may aid in its construction $f tne Gace" «ue other hand, have left mankind Lee oo ee Tea ee? | te OhtT Wataga, Walford, of Sew York, trom Phila: sa In support of the foregoing, Mr. Pree spoke in sub- | by o grant of public lands which do not belong to any | » ~ as to the equitable distribution of final re EE eee ee eee een eat ite. | delphia, which crrived tn the river on Pridvy tast, hes ep ne gatter in Forty. sien eee ehh as we Ch ead dla Nin Deeb Bs cf Mr OB Read rc to perenne " Cave, Shanghae; Jan 1, Edith Roee, Crowell, Cat Mecca's taaittenives nad rough pa ren te vert mre nad tag ar ak ae Tcan say without the ghee affectation that iM | State has an equal right to thers, and yet th” State of | — joub, Norma, Risley, Singapore: 20th (before reported 21st), | 5 treet, from 200 feet east of Third ave~ yy-sixth street, from ot east o n with great embarrassment 1 undertake to address this | South Carolina, which be, pai ‘ ‘William ity News. cea, Souper, Callao, never botore fn th street, convention; and, aa if to add to that embarrassinent, two | their a is told a poured ballet hate per oa Cuencm Drpication.—Yesterday the Methodist Fpise Sacra mn port Feb %, bark Mormaid, Smith, for Shang en terrible ig wae clk ig fence yacant ote Frwanty elgha abeee gentlemen have alluded to me in terms #9 jauch «Verc | fo” Zi" them. Anothor voipt connected with this | = Church at Maspeth waa dedicated to Divine worship. as port Feb 3, ship Sea Rai | being cloudy, with rain, At3 P weeMsrmine street to it M the d the maintopsail, farled | fr ‘ke, and hove her to with dlookwy Al eons inte in vily, clorer: foresnils and foretopsail, ji! d to the NW. (The NW by N and SW.) Int t hw ny deserts, that if this conyeatlon atimate me ty wees | c2 ‘ gy hey v. J. T. Peck delivered a discourse in the morning, an f this o J abject, Mr. Prosident, and with that ! shall ¢lose theso ss felbourne, arr Jan 90, for N York 1g: Av they have Said it Wi! Le greatly disappointed. Mr. Pre- | rewarks. iam very well aware of the delicate attitnas f | NV: 7: B- Wakely in the afternoon from Hopadt town, arr Heb 1 for NYork Free Water What wen sald yesterday by the gentleman | occupy in discussing the proposition of securing the right | ACQUMYED.—Capt. Donevan, of the First’ ward police, | Boston do. Sid Jan 28, shiy Jo from Missisaippi (Mr. Marshall), I think we ought all to | of way through Mexico, Whether we are fo get by | (suspended a few days since by the Mayor, to wait ex. | » Rie Gn erie, Ottewe, J Setne we Portion, He gave us his dofinition of a prac- | treaty this line of railroad communication through | amination on charges of improper conduct and neglect of pg Penfield, do for do. fe whe Locked aanary; the practical man, he anid, was | Mexico is a matter I will not pretend to know anything duty,) bas been honorably discharged and reinstated in | “Rinoarons— Passed Fob he whe red after his own interests, andthe visionary, | about; but I will act upon the supposition that we may — his former capacity. San Prancisco Feb foe, man who looked after the interests of posterity, | not attain it by the means we have employed, and hence | ScxDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERGARY.—The ninth anniversary | SHARGHAR—No Am voorel in port Feb ls Now, ait, Recording to this T think Lmust,be called a | I rugnest that the Freident of the United States should | of the Sunday school connected with the Universalist sngil Fr Cadiz Rutinet. “ a following morning the weather abate y iptures, authorized to open n tions forthe right of way | Church in Fourth street, is to take place this (Mond: to Jan 10, ships Cohota, Gerry, jag morning mm re0m drepms and neo visi ions of bright angels | along the Mosilla Valley. T believe thts is the only pres. evening. . v ‘ mye from tat eall Fob 6 tor Caloutta; sa | pro uly sa di ara a nal ini eee ‘hi ig to vunder- throughont tho day, was | Are requed\eh, i Pron or before the 27th day of April inst. middle of the day it blew yd, at his o! ~ iz | 8 urricane, with a heavy ofoss sea, Fanning the Nprili7, 1864, JAMES FURRY Slrect Commsseiongr | en{p rolling and straining much, and 1al ae aan, OF Khoo . Crocker, from | were struck by a sen onthe larboard sido, which o gms a DEPARTHR Fg d.stht of waco awey bulwarks, split ¢! ‘voard from tl day of inst. to pave chains, broke awa; wens. street, between hand Ninth avenuey, Specifiontions: ito ree beewere tween Miaation tothe Contract Ciock of this dee Vartels of fous. At daybreak the | te be had on aDplisntsee ee URET, Secget Commision. oa

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