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12 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1855. VOL. XX. ieee Mascaro, fx iss Eo Sein he: Ranga eae On en OM atte eae ee CE, ne wie | Rene ON prea slande, Hon: several Before Judge Philips and a Jury. BELOW. The Previden’s Lovre—The Bast Roon—Ti Prew- | iuibens tennantepee, he. Galapagos Ilande, Ot : "Jax. 18.—Gearge Coleman vf, Benjamin 4, Mumford Times of this date wo loumn thet the | iy? Carat, Derervus, from Now Oslogns 2 dare ih dent and His Lady—Side Glances Amons th: | erland. These things, however, were not in the pro- scl caocated bar srenry E. Scott and John Elisworth.—This was one of | sland of Kitts was heavy mortality | “ship Doroas Prince, Lawrence, from Now Orleans, 20 days, Cabinet—Gen. Houstn's Retion Slr | anime ofthe Bae Derma rere f'vse | room prominent place Oe ele Mg None ere emgtingonted = cholera “Oat ot ner) Sea | ae etl, om oan, tne Boyd—The Belles of the Evcning-=Key to a Mys- | mes aa ‘ot all those who 1 tiff with others shi riners on board ! gd! 4a nor tery—Palgarity of the Boston Post—Board 0f | Sor ures toiaite aires itn ae cee eee | and hele eiorts of he Gas oT Rete eee ee eee Tei Deer ae he moa aa was healthy. Heavy rains had tut Grant Hey Pot ha, ev Bo er Aging those who hold office auder him, ho will hve | {hefaydicouucer el Euttoe: wil betes ta (Renata) | tt San Franclaco, “for one or more poris in Pera, | almoat foe treed days Proparations | "Baik <a Pudge Malimery, The Presidect’s levee, the fivst of the eeasm- | nO {a settling matters with forsign powers. | evening, Jan. 4, at 7 o'clack, at Banks? ‘Aronds, Magasin and thense to a port of discharge in one of the | are about fhe abovesll anchored on tbe Bar. ‘ Dame off last even'ng, and, of orarse, everybody was | _ The Committee on Foreiga Relations are quite | street. | Atlantic States of the United States, with permis- dull, SAILED. : sapien) s embarrassed in regard to the Ostead Congress, ‘The friends of Russia have learned from the Em; | diate » at $75 Ships Robens, Leaden; N Cooper, Bonaire; BF Yhere, Buch of the company as haJa penchaut to | ‘They would like to ex; iags of that Con- | Nicholas that he requires no funds. . He TR sag eg allied oot a, pitas Dibeae Bt. Vincent's was said to be free trom disease, clipper) Neptana'e, Ga = 4 y pose the doiogs of that Con req fan is able and will ae ‘tier barks Kate Lincolu, Demarara Be aqueezed—and some ill-aatured oid bachelors in. | gress to the American people, if they could do so | ing to support the widows and orphans of the brave fel. Per month “to a port in Peru, and the going wages after- | put the the issue of clean: Ge ale vtcis' cegelneny timated that there were such—bad an opportunity | Without incurring the serious dissatisfaction andill | lows who have ‘fallen, oF who may fall, in defence of | wards,” The ship arrived in ballast safely at theChin- | bills of public thanksgiving. A | “Wind during the day fresh from NNW. of indulging to their bearts content. The magaid. | Will of England, France and Spain, sad wuffering | Cp TRO RPORAILT of the Aeorican ast tr Aame ee | cha lelanie, took in 9 cargo of guasa, sd proceedet {° | zew Lieutenant Governor was expected ah Hise: somewhat in the estimation ofthe world. Taere's in of the great the homeward voyage thea is I : Marine port of Fer- | ""Ty Grenada the importation of of the Boston. Jan feet ising, Lane, Cndt, Deo @ brilliant dis, lay 0! silks, laces, ribbons and rouge. | hangs over the proceedings of that Congress will Long before the hour designated in the placards oe ae ng Tal the ‘olatatit el hicaed cae and cocoons of s variety of 1 the silkworm loft ship Mary Ann, mtaee ‘NOrlosps, aE cent East Room wzs filled to itsutmost capa ity with | the rub—and for this reasov, the ourtain which Fepubic the West, and this shall have ‘by the | and was with difficulty navigated iato for ‘The hostile hi strations against Parag migh' Baroey was to sail for the samo port in Just think of the change ines ths days of Mrs. John | Hever be lifted. crowds of all classes, nations and politics might be | was a discharge from tract, and demanded his on the leaf of the palma Christi, had | Ter vernersdiee & James Dyce, an Enelishinan. Quincy Adams, who, writing toe friend of hers said, | the almost feaberteets of eameetial joy o’olock that manne aria She Ancadonaed oy pein ‘interes apne Sea rg of bah isto debted ‘fo Bit William aad, formerly RAW ORLEANS, 228 ee one SOG Fas “‘that ehe oould not conceive of the object in view; | are well caloulated to sirike terror into every nation while hundeds were ontaide, u nA | wage, topay his passage to the United States. It was | Governor General of the Leeward Islands, and now Herald Marine Correspondence. in the formation of 2 room of euch vast dimensions, | that will not peacefully submalt to the ressot'able de- | obtain admittance, Abuut halpast arven o'clock, | ittéed on the trial that the cost of shipping the guano | Governor of Malta, wir Harrier tan'on | af DOARTON™. J2020— Arncehre Foatenden, Hea ated it to the purposes of pee oleae ic and consular atsabroad. | the crowd outside seeing that no eration ship waa, 0. recaive. for-fieigh}, aed consequently, no The British screw steamer-of-war H vid : » Mes Se eee we drying clothes and ralsing ponltry.” ‘The room waa, | 2ousfeating with forelgn. ead ar cennon’s | ben made on the urnal Oratorioal atand for the ac: | fret was earned. Tho dalence to. the action was as the Anegade reef, on endeavoring to make the port akan, Nock Br Nentue finished during the last years of General Jacksoa’s | may succeed egainst weak nations, but it alarms all amacdeticn eg meeting, or, ac: feat of St. and was oompalied:to Sarew ax of being made one 1 The ship having carried no freight, the defendants | her guns overboard. She not sustain mach in- ess, and that no move was admizistration, though it has undergone various im | others, ard may bs the cause of failure inother more | - t liable for seamen’s jary, however, and the guns were subsequently re- on rovements since, snd is now not surpassed in com- | !mportant negotiations. the ec Nig age ett oe a ee 2 o. That the pia and of the crew deserted | ‘covered —NV. 0. Picayune, Jan. 6. PHILADELPHIA, San 14, 4 P M—Arr barks J fort and splendor by ary similar room in the world. Co ance of 1WphvAiely Amel noise and confasion, and calls for several mass | %"¢ sbandoned the ship at Pernambuco, without the wn Power, Havens 12.dava; Asof, Summers, Messin says The President was Father pale ond haggard im ap- Meee tN SEEKOSO MS GIO TL, L8KA, |. Uekttamquetien akamay whcee ae ae aeaaie oe PE ene ot on inauprort of the seeond beasstor | 4 Specimen Subscription toa Great Railroad | qs0:b, Hrentice, meaba tears Marge os ad ise: UA 7 one, i) pawl a) lai I. * aeeemhatig bee aid Clogauce. Le sesmed. how, | The Kinney Expedition and the Adminiatratvon— George Washington Dixon, was prominent, the lat | the defence, the log book of he ship, kept by the mae, Ormon Ny KOR uto dus Bann. 03} pada egamebiy Clty of oston, Baker, Reston; ship evcr, worried in mind, aud the close obssrver‘coald.| ame Kinney capeaisicg seems almost to ave | oncers, yells, heser’ ard al the inferael maeetines | anetgcucenee ty the, defendants, ia which enteia frn:—vou aie Raroby ncHbed unk yous ofc Go. ume | THETA ane DaROG Seni, Boston: brig, Conder: Gcteot a slight cispestion on bis part, as well a3 On | Daesed into she hands of the mentvand to | could be manufactured by an excited ‘assembly. EEPe desertion. The plaintiff ofered parol proof to'show | pcCtn Tox hehe Pie eee eae ny, at elghty | Walters, Hiorth, A Nira Mary, Hlondrickson, Bostont the pait of seve's! membersot his Cabinet present, ae acd ite conntenance and ia Med The Wass. For severa! minutes after the General mounted | thet plaintiff did not desert, which the Court excladed, Gout ae’ thecdaemsont the, weevansie dona: teater jenry May, Stapleford; Lady Wasnington, Gitaon: J Andon. to look askant at timer, as if each was watchingthe | fzton Unum, the excoutive es ‘made the | the stand, it was utierly impossible to hear a word | Dut allowed to him to prove that the log book coutained dated October 28, 1854, has beon accepted, | 40%: Miller; Jusvis Lyon, Fisher; Jos it atcy, Sedman, aud 000, c. or a a i i - 84,000,000, Edwin Reed (now), Gree! da acre et itt the Prgscats and do as | Pets lor coveping tothe publi the most impr. | Bemis He Yonked doggerm at the exaiod emma | ‘nvsntons mit ue nthe tie fhe elses were | tn tat stent of on pr ont pase eon bd Waite Ho “gai A tant information concerning it. It appears from an | below him; and as a tui! woald occasionally ocoar in | “yiag¢ Phillips, in charging the jury, said that it | Gheeme ine honors of the Watte House most handsomely. announcement in this paper that the expedition is | the cheering and yelling, we vould catch such ex- | was an ancient maxim of the law that “freight ix the While the preseut ideal of the United Stai2s wa | to epi in about three weeks, in three vessels, and | PT as, “I know d—d wall, you're all drunk;” | nother of wares.” In other words, if’ the slip carried hoiding bis tec: p to. in the gresnroam, the Piesi- | that jt will be mnch more formidable than at Grst | “You're not Americans;” “You're Bashi-Bazouks’” | no frecht, the mariner was not entitled to wages, but 29 « & Pa ran ag mag de oa Reap Rl th Gent, erecta os, General Sau Honstan, han. | Supposed. The adventurers will excsed a thousand | &c., &°. One of the andience, Colonel Torr, finally | that there were exceptions to this rule, harsh and often Bore eee AR + Ist % Boston, put into Penang, Nov 8, lenky, and was discharging hoiding hisin the Vsst room, su soe led by haw- | $y Gumber. What they are to eat does not soclea ly | Mounced the stage, and we could see by the panto: | inequitable in its e ieee Tt was Ve ioge many es Respectfully yours, NATHANIEL MARSH, Secretary. | forrepairs. dreds of ladies od gentlemen. fae ladies particu- appesr, or what they are todo, Bat I presuma | mime (for we could not hear a word of ti @ialogay) | 9g°, when each seaman had an interest or per centage To Thomas Picton, Esq., 17 Beekman st Bric Avon,Gaw, from New Orleans for Marseilles, at Nor- larly were axxi us % grees “General Houston,” aad | $4 9 small portion of th ‘ill sottle ab that that gentleman was urging the General to re- | im the earnings of ‘the ship by way of wages. A prac- =— folk in distress, was diemasted 10th ult, off the const of Fle- the old hero bad s kicd word for them all. Mr. | Corner arocerlen iy ecg ee ste aee about the | tire, and Eat the latter was determined be vols kes | tice similar to. that now obtains smong’ whalers, Orrice’ New York TRve AMERICAN, } Hida, and on ‘the Zith had everything washed of deck and = Disasters. wa-For particulars of loss of whaleship City, see general news columua, * ‘Bee arrivals at this port. 3 ud Dt ave t si that time the custom on this subject ,has be hk treet, Jan. 12, 1855. ve; on 7th inst anchored south of Cape Henry, in Spesker Boa and b a Indy ala appeared to have |g weok ora month in prospecting for gd, or ia | &Found. Colonel Terr, failing to pereuade, caugh' | ieaaatt oe ‘a Axed sums agreed to be pald seamen,‘and | Dean Sins—Vecriiterat chee semen etary of the New Gio, ihc eten cenote meen en ie vidas thelt tienda. The belle of the eveuiog were Mig, | Setvering dyewoods—that a portion will take tae | te General with ouo hand by the nape of tie neck, | Yet while the necessity. for the principle is destroyed, | York and Erie Railroad Company, informisg me of your { {it7ae of slampton, came to her assistance and towed her up their friends. The belles of the evening were Miss | Cart of the fevolutioniate in ths civil war raging in | #4 with the other on his mouth, tried to enforc? | ihe courts, both in Evgland and America, have, until & | permission for my subscription ° i to the bonds of that vs Emory of Boston, aud Miss Wood, s niove of Gen. | Niaragna, and that the remainder wil hurry off to | hie silence, and this not succeeding, Colonel Tore at | comparatively recent date adhered to the doctrine. In company, Tam reluctantly compelled to decline. At the | ry eh Ger war gov of and aera at Rhore at Cape Hen ba Be a Celiforbia with al: convenient speed, glad to have | last vicked the General up in his arms and tred to many re sit isa salutary onc—impress upon the | game time allow me to assure you that this line of con- | repairs. he ‘wo houses of Congress yesterday did nothing | gooom: lished half the distance at so little cost, and | airy bim off the stage nolens volens, Tae General | seaman that he has an interest in the success of the | duct originates in no want of conddence in the abilities | Sonn Gus Yuasir, witha eargo of 'genlj.is salioes #i-O6: more than to pass resoiutious relative to the deata | yao lucky a chavce g resisted, and kicked like an untamed colt. Tae re- | Voyage, and thus secure the faitnful performance of his | of ycur directors, nor in a disbelief in the productive- { basset. of Sepa ‘or Norris ot New Hampshire, and to adjoura ever till Mondsy. Several execative communica: Soca were sext in’o Crngress, but their contents duties. The courts haye recently, however, relaxed | pegs of the investment, but is forced upon me simply 8 ens So sar as I can Jearn, the rumors that the par- | Sult wes that he and Colonel Torr went dowa to- Geonatea, Thayer. hen 14) for San Francisce, " chase of the Galapagos Islands is a govornment | gether, carrying with them in their fall several So ee ec on tO ta toe are | and solely by the fact that the first instalment of ten | Ship ee (Ni a cognized. It is not necessary to recapitulate them, but | per cent cn the amount you go taaaste nates’ Sion 82 17 Weoby the sloopol war Pipmentet spe’u ation, is unfonnded. Tce price named for uily embellished plaxs of swamp lots, that | to notice that under which I'deem this cae to be placed. | Ine to pay in, exceeds the full ralue of my Teal gc per- pri not be known until Monday. them is entirely fabulous. ‘Threo millions of doliars { bad been placed on little wooden “horses” on the | In the case of the Saratoga, 2Gallis’ R., 175; the Two | goral estate, over and above my legal dsbys, by $399 98, Lag The key to adu.. 18 ration opposition to Mr. Cling. | ie more than The whole couatry to which they be | @Uctioneer’s stand. Catharines, 2 Mason’s R., 919; 6 Peters’ R., 675; 3Sum- | Trust really compliment you phy 4 liberality ‘of time ——) ie eins re og Batti- [-s 's we-iation reso ution, is now ia the hands of long would sell for, if taken with tke incumbranes After General Dixon was put hors du combat thera | ner, 286; Ware's Rep., 485; and numerous other cases, | offered for subsequent insta Iments; but as the first one Baravia~ln Nov} jel Sharp, Basset, for Bontom he pubiio, = d is roduelag a stir hese well sh wil of iis foreign debt and domestic revolutions. Sea | W#S4 lull in the procecdings for a few minu‘ez. Tne | % vn (oe bart ae crows Ese p cheriered ee ae ba i the rer} Mamata Bock io m: Sonnet Ogee I pin Sineapere dg: backs, Foleo Holt, from Honolulu foe ult im ap the ‘call for inform tion,’ by tho Seu- i " x 4 "4 ake a freight at a foreign port, and no: ive ment that even an intent ulesence in their terms m Ides 1, une, Reus the United States, foie ina very impor. wee mee ing hetlaan Rebel ppt es a ant i Bg for Drona waite the outward voyage, the mariner is entitled to wagon, | wil be of little avail until the ohlet. impediment is effec. yas & Nov a ship Game Cock, Org00d, Shanghae for N teat wat SLC t © Senate bp tree to itselt, | Fetdrned to, Wash gion. ‘Lahiak it will bs’ dis’ | “Dixon,” “Roberts,” &o. Atter some delay, ania | aegis gonaloniee eu tecs eels wey artes pacer the amount purpording to. | @qiomaaticln pert hh or te tebe ig 9 demard to know ihe iaformation the Presi¢ent miy | govered thatthe undertaking is entire! mosi terrible noise and contusion, Colonel Roberts | ? ; . : * outta: Invincible, Johnson, yne. “ canta sa 0 t Ly @ private " | #pect, T instruct you that the case before you is anex- | have been bidin my name, wi'l have to be taken up by At Binp Is.anvs Deo 25 bark Amazon, Stubbs, for Bos WOES CES a to the correspondence between one, and tbat it has thus (ay al conducted under | Mounted the stand amidst the most vociferons | 1 t ¢ " and having been taken with ton, 6 days; brig H BM » for do 7. von Meyendor!, sie Raxsian Aubassador at Vien- | the “auspices of capitalists In New Orieans, Balti. | Cheering. He began, as'wellas we heard him from Soo weiner racer od far aa this onfectionta: conedin. |" Sinker ea ee ice hg Sany'and | ast coeeinta pert Nov 18 thine Sesépbine: "Faimsdah na, and the Ru-siso Mimister in this city, touching nd New Yi : : where we stood, by stating that he came there be- | ed, the plaintiff'is entitled to recover. Upon the second THOMAS. PICTON, Editor New York True American, | !te™ Liverpool, arr off town Oth ia lend tor Renee eee, American ry pothy for Russia in the present war. apace sii A... A aN lieving the meeting to be a humbug, but was proud point of the defence the laws of the United States pro- To NaTuanie, Mansi, Esq., Secretary, &c. eon ee baiten th aa ectving They " arr, luth; Hosalet, ‘The dito: of the Boston Post opens the floodgates The United States Senator Question. of lending his inflaence in making it a reality. He | vide that when a seaman leaves his vessel without the Paaeeatirerriemmme cisco, arr 12th, do do; George Hallet, Howes; Orissa, Sears; of vulgarity avd abuse upon the Washington cor- (From the Albany Argus, Jan. 13.] would first premise to the audience thas he was an | consent and permission of the eat es, sonnet in on Personal Intelligence. Bombay. Wilson; Herhert, Hodge, aad Wal ole, Ey manne, a respoucents of to Times aud Huan, forexoosing | ~The following are the provisious of tue revised | American, (cheers,) but ia the prosont straggle in | Fae ee are tee lene the lu requicon that | G-P: B. James, British Consul at Norfolk, will deliver | 0; Fanther, Weeks, deg, to load fordo; Metede, Fike, Sad te author cf ‘is Washingtom letiers, and dofend- | statutes applicable to the election ot a United States | Emope he was a Russian. (Voeiferons cheering.) | {10° tnats, we other officer having chacye “of ‘the, | 22 sidress before the Petersburg, Va., Library Associa- | One: Juniata; Wilson, tor London Ie. Si ti¢h ship National ing tremselycs ugainst ms attacks, ‘Altnough the | Senstor daring the present cession: — fie hold it to be & political truism that thre conld | jog-hook, skall make an entry therein of the name of | tio on the 25th inst, Fae abeiocr henasny ithe Wecuas meetee ati ae masa of the Post isies to relieve his correspondent On the first Tuesday of February next, before the ex but two governments onearth—an abszlute des- | the mariner on the day on which he shall so absent Philadelphia. * . i ARRIVALS, , position in which he hag placed | piration of the time for which any Senator was elected | potism and a republic, (Prolonged cheers, with | himscif, and‘makes this entry conelusive evidence of the | yAt,St Nicholas Hotel—Hon. Robert C. Schone, Ohio; | Pyred. Ehll Major T. D. C l, it ; Col. Peyton, Virginia; Hon. sritoular care not to deny the | to reprosent this State in Congress, if the Legislature | such expressions among the crowd “We differ | desertion. Entries in the log book the defendants claim ser Torin’ Raltiomee aa faylor Jenkins, doe E Bali- Lg) Nightin cers, a8 charged by your cor- | shall then be in session, and if not, then withia ton days | in that™‘we'd lilee a i bark ttle betwixt wud bet veen,” | ccmply with the statute. ‘Gils statute is nizhly penal | win, Now Orleans; J.B. Witeox, St, Low frcm the incelic himeelt, be tah authorship of ort Nov 9 Ships Brewer, Thrane, for NYork , Mather, for do; Haidee, Tillinghast, w Swith, Yor Snanghae. Shi 7th Ro , N¥ork; Resolute, M’Kenzie, Lon spondent, no- wl! he deny it. i con. | after a quorum of both’ houses shall be assembled at the |. a and the courts have given it the strictest construe- | Cook, Iowa; J. ¢,' Cash, U.S . Babook, | Forb Mie bowel pontiac the etd pat | then next meeting of the Legislature, au election shall Be), Hie bapen a Me ee sa visnine taacig: tion. ‘The log-book is with you, gentlemen, and in my | Bulle: 1 Vanderlyn, Chicago: W. a mn. St. Loute; | | Cremruscoe— Arr Deo 24 brige irene, Warner, your ooriespouces’ disclosed the name of ths real | YM held for s Senator in Congress, at the place wherethe | bye weuli be Goteeum the fhewuee ‘and the despots. | Judgment not one of the cn:ries on which the def®ad- | $e, 2) spaten Os TA. Han nts B. | Peroo-Cuow. Foo—In'port abt Nov 4ship Cy yin anteaeonena oe ts rela | Legislature shall then be sitting, da the room of such | 8 suis ehick la inate a the A en ants rely are in compiiance with the law. Some entire- | fiaitinore; HVacard, Madrid; 8. M. Wi Vai Ik M. | London ldg. ‘The Carr Oct 12, aboad of usar, oud capored “is erromeons statements rela- | Senator so going out of office. a struggle which would terminate oating Of | iy omit the names of the seamen—others do not state | Warficld, Maiborn; Wm. Brak, Rochester; Hon. A: Bird: | Hong Kong, some of which started two wee tive tu Captei on, Such election shall be made by the Legislature in the | the stars and stripes and the American eagle over | that the men are absent without permission of the mas- | sall, Biighamton; Hon. R. A. Pri B. very hoavy weather on pasenge. ingle, ( A. i , Valker, | Fington, French, NYork. ontreal; G. B. Sargent, Lowa; John HL. Walker, | Fipaton, French, N ure Deo 18 barks Gollen, Mirror, Me- four, bark Pampbstin, Rice (item Bostu), Gotons 18th ekip th, bark Ps je ‘0! 0 Hi hy Jane Parker, Bowker’ Havana, : The Board ot ents of the Saaithsonian Institu- | following mannor:—the Senato and Assembly shall each | every nationon the globe. (Tremendous cheering.) tice commenced t eir geasion yesterday, and are | openly nominate one person for the office of Senator in Col. Roberts, after denouncing the alliance be- seb.ing with coved coors, Several ccrrespondents | Congress; after which they shall immediatly meet, and | tween France and Hogland, and pronouncing Louis madé ap licasion for aimission to the meetings, bat | if they shall agree in their nominations, the person so | Napoleon the greates: man in Euro e, closed his ter, and thus all are defective. But, if this were not so, | Sanford, it is shown by one of he seamen on board, afterwards | Eric; B.'Ian, St. Louis, promoted to the offi second mate, that he occupied At tho Metropolitan Hot same room with MH chief mate—saw him make the | JW. Barton, Boston; C tol—Hon, G. Schnabel, P Jol. Wm. 8. Rand, Kentue! € s to 4 nominated shall be appointed to the office for which he - entries in question in the log: tbat at tbat time thein- | ¢, "smith Tl : M. King. “1 A. ki , for Leghorn te ' wee es pc, por at set Peo- | ‘slall be nominated : if they shall disagree, the election this pe) tom og Poetry “etl terpolations wexe not there, andthat they are notin the EW Wentworth Chien EG. Perry, idlemphins We D Gand atbesatin: Muah oak eneph Haigh: Bustle Peis I a-to keep the present misocable | Malle made by the jolnt allot of Senators aut members | wep, ‘end that they had Peas oMenate thelr oma | Heuswriting of the mate,’ It is a principle of law tha iughlin Nashville; Tal V, Shaffner,’ Kentucky; H:H | for" atermo. ina fow days to load’ for hostons Std aves A. Mo maragement upon it legs. Tho money is spent: aston «fase mo one thing, false in all,” and I know of no.caxe | Garhcr, U- B' Supon 163 bed 4 ma nee . lye yet re ore power! applies nin e rotking is core—tae people ask woy, and we are | ., It will be perceived that the election of a United | “Col, Garman nex! tonk ths stond. He said he | {eT ils, Principle: more powsrfa Saley’ of Goneution |. Handy as p Asth barks Ardennes, Lambert, Irapani, Messing aud New prov to 28d ship Geo Green, Redian, Tropant 8. informe! ia rep) © Bosri of ‘Regents meet | States Sevator from this State, forthe term of 6X | came there with the ideas of his fclend, Col. Ro- | in’ the log-dook a conclusive evidence of the de. | Hurllicrt " 80 (Gvavama—In port Deo 16 trig TA Cunningham, Rich, for azly in eco et ‘see What an outrage upon the | fears from the fourth day of March, 1855, will be | herts, that the meeting was a humbug. The im- | sertiow, At common law this would not be even yes gar i at vamactties Pst Konecin ors itov IB shige icy, Meces, for Sends prople is this. Aud still itis being practised every | held on the sixth day of February. Tne detail of | mense macs before him, howover, snowed that ths | prima facic ovidence of the fact; surely then, ina case | eu" Wastingt Sen’ Mitsoan Se tae Hind ee Cae | HOG Korsec im pert Nav 10 ships Bex, Me o1met, day in our mi not Cougress grant some | the marner in which the election “is condacted may | feesing of the cople was right, aod ho felt satiafied | "here the statute is so stringent, it is competent to | W. Barker, Rochester. London; Lneas, Daggett; Alirad, Up + 7 ; ae Th ot be familiar to all readere. show that fraud and forgery exists, and [ charge you, , Boston; D. TL. Smith, Ind #, and Morrison, Towne nd, for San Pranciseo; ) eBocfual and immediate somady Sor'tals evil! "E./| Pa residing officer tg each branch of tue Legis: bond fra call Bad! been oat a els a pti | gentlemen, that if you ftom the teclimony, ant ou in” Kaui Be H, Weed, Detraite sale or charter: Lady Plcrce, Burrows, ‘ cE lature causes the roll of members to b2 calied on aco , P to | gpection of the entries and interpolations ‘believé that ; R. H. Hollister, Buffalo; ton. W.' M. af 1 Cashman, uno; barks a 2, 1855 make a speech, and having had no hand in getting | {Peter of neds son see aecaaesaeaae Seat’ Has. Binet tomen: Fk, R ‘meister, for San Franeis- Wasaitoron, Jam. 12, 1855, | the day apeciiied by law, and at the hour agreed on | in the mesting, he did nce wigh. fo stork Otter poe, | the entries have been falsitied, y Ce 8 pedo G. Terry, Momphis;'C. W. Burnett, | 20, the latter repairing; ui Churchman, Ellis, for de. Our Difficulties in Paraguay. by concurrent resolution, and each member, in his Bs, altogether. It isa question of fact of which gen are the ‘do.; Col, N. Johuson, Clinton Villa; | Sid Oct 20 bark Otran Amoy. * . a e's thunder. The Colozel resumed his seat amidat | sole judges, and upon which the court,will not volun- It ia row matier preity well settled, that dim. Brees enlites pees a bag otha FA ad he most vehement cheering, and , ones ed “go eer a opinton., If Feu,come to the conclusion to cia \- ” ig ox a u . 2 57 6 Ne talk.” a ese entries, then is not the slig a piticnbesnaieiaeay ibs “ power ch ser one Pre wee $o oosurbe | anda mojority of the Asseroblymen, a quoram being pare rs aa g0 old bo: Foon _ = ha <i the meh a Gumi oe 4a of the plaintif prov Naval Inte aa sate pee Deo 22 ship Rajah, Sones, for atk el gay and the United States. armen retired lige . 4 h_veesel Gcertruida, for do, lag. esert of course in each house, in this way ave | on e impatient for a speaker, and | 9n¢ he is entitled to your verdict. If you find for the | qe U. 8, steamer John Hancock, from Hong Ko: ship Burlington, Trott. for do, : So far as we have read the official documents, it Found to have respectively designated A.B. as their Nand “tats ete peak made for Dito eRiee | Blainciff, it will beat the rate of $75 per month from | gna ‘schooner Fenimore Ci ey Foo-etow:f00, at” Dostana port Des Tuberk ieee Taber ace 5 are choice, no jrint ballot takes placs, but on ing | iS esp 7 AN is,” “Gen. Palfray,’ | “®0Francisco until the arrival of the ship at Callao, and | rived at Shanghae Oct. 6, and sailed 11th for Tien'Tsin, | Horton about 27th. Sid 14th bark Lisio T Nicnols, Nichols, 4 appears that a brother of our Consal at Assamp: | Choice, no j-int ballot takes placa, | other dear Ricardo,” “Obristie,” “‘Magionis,” “Gen. Palfrey,’ | at the «going wages,”” or $20 per mouth from that time | U.S. steam frigate Powhatan also sailed 11th for the | Winton Lathrep Pelee Back Ratan uit eee olin, while ridiog wit w lady, wos leuck by a acl. | 222 comparing the vot Fig parson y “Wood.” “Dr. Hines,” “Walker,” &o.; batit was | yutil tho plainti left the ship at Pernambuco. The | v8. Von, nrcdth aptcdd cease at fae Bele) Bost J. Ea’ J. L. Schooleratt, Albany; mav, Buffalo; R. D. Barrott, Phila. moy. ‘ Havana—Arr Doo % brigs Princcion, Allen, Mobile; R’ Db. Kessook, N. ltucker, R. Ho: | yiifvAvar drt Dee Savannah; sohe Hnunah Lewis Ringe i it the vasty deep; none cima | : * sane port. ton, arrJ0th and eld same day tor Palecino. " fiior wits the flo: of hissvord. President Lopez | Ifa majority of one house nomiaates A. B., and a ar aout “soon Yor Alspersed in | 30, 1850 arrived nt Cullact Detober 30, 1300, tae mogths | The U. 8. steamer San Jacinto, Commander Stribbing, Tee rae Caleta roe Bae nts, Belin, ube; Seek Was called upon or the punishment of the offender, | majority of the other house nominates C. D., ajriat | ginarenily good humor. and ten days, Loft ship at Pernambuco, March 24, 1851; | ®t Gibraltar 12th ult., was to sail om the 20th for the ship Chatlenyer, Hill, Bostou ( TAnjier Nov 1); Oet aepieagsl stipewgots h ista- | SPPAreny 8 is 8 - ‘i » | West Indies, M4, bark Equator, Morton, San Eraneleso; New 3, Stari jad he reveives turee hundred blows for his imper- | Dallot is hed, in which cach member of the Legisla pawders male Aenea four months and twenty-four days, with interest at 7 per , a ; 3, St ‘ jo bi . - te, deducting $75 paid him at San Buesce. Iu the correspondence growing ort of this Sh ig pred oe ae RES ae ea ‘Workings of the ae Law In Connectl- | Watines von Lenaition allow. his, ta lieu of wages, pa ine ee pexault, the Consui made some allusions to his owa But if either house fails to make any nomination to discharge his passage to the United Large GREY BOS), Jes, ah Lenk var aebenae fi Dervices in bebaif of Paraguay; and the 8» retary of | St all, by & mojority of | quorum, then the provisions | 4+». ‘In Connecticut, however, its friends clatm that Tesna er endict for plaka for ees an, oo The Jury | counsel for appellant; Mr. Wm. L. Learned, counsel tor | jg, barks kate & Alive. Thor ao Seat ; Ait “ of law which we have quo‘ed become inoperative, | 5)7 aay? tatactor {ee ne, Benjamin A. Mumford andothers. | respondent. No 168, Westfall vs, Tho Hudson River Fire | }< iden Rule. Lopez replied t: ose services amducted to no “peed ithos mad? @ prastical and savia‘actory experi neat. Alonzo M. Grepors. Benjamin A uf | 3 ? p no joint meeting of the Senatea'd Asaembly, to 4 f 4 Insurance Company. Argued. Mr. G W. Stevens, coun- 7 i ; s Goy. Dutton, it wilt be recoliccted, was brought | —Chas 7. Stewart vs. The Same—The plaintiffs in these . hen » thing, that the Consul aud his friends were con- | com.are their respective nominatioss, can take here to testify ‘in its behalf, in order toaid in tha | actions were senmen on board’ the ship Palestine, and | *¢! for appellant; Mr. N. Hill, Jr., counsel for respon- stantly violating the police reguistions of the cvun- | place, and consequently no election can be had. | Grituion under whica Gav. Clark was elected, | the cases present the same features as the case of Cole- | dent, No. 11, Miller ve, Church. No argument, Mr. J. try, and that the Acerivan compauy of waish Mr. | his banpened in 1851, when Gov. Fish was the | We have, bowever.a more reliasle witness ia tae | Man, as above reported, with the additional one offer. | M- Set ce etten, or eveeliat; MeN. HID, Je., Hopkins was the gensral agent ravee the govera. | caudivate of the whigs, the Senate not being ablo Hartford Times, which, specking of the law and ita | 128 the rate of interest to be allowed. By consent, a | Comme, 208 Neporietruck off, No. 27 ssed. No. 45, ment =p ed rst) oO eit § has accomplished | mske a nomination—and his par y was com clled poe te crabiageetan » Spesking jury was waived, and the case submitted to his Honor, | 5, J08. 1 Boya” pty see pao. He 3 Lolbing bute segar factory, ; Baek ere obser Eero ling to accom: | “Now tho. trath is, as we have heretsfore stated, | Hiiog tupiea'ey state gat goose eed in yellants Me, Edgar 8. Van Winkle for responiout. “Nos, ‘o farther iutormation of sn official charaste: ata - there is “ . 254, 279, submitted. No. Fosgate vs. Herkimer Maa- hing, in the furteo: course of the difficalty, had his | Botice, to the election, and eucoeeded. at any former period. In toia city there ia quite ag | plaintiff put in the statates of California in 1550, (under | Reynolds for appellant; Mr. ¥, Kernon for respondent. ex: quatur revoked, and also iesigned his office. He We have thns prevented the langsage aut exata- much aricking as there was u de th om 4 li The detentant’s objection.) to prove that the rate of in- bas tince sitempi-d to withdraw ais resignation | PAtion of the law upon this snbf-ct, bacaas: we cense laws on this suljenty and we are credibly in, | terest allowed in that State was ten per cont per an- Obituary. Gt Eteete tesation: be Toast Wine position | Perceive that the entire subjest is much micunder | fyhca ‘rat the same obicg intrwe TN, ly O- | num, and claimed that as these contracts were made | Mrs. Ann Van Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, whose death ay STL UIaaae ip ener pected recombine stood by many. of our excharges, some of wiich | soy other localitice, Club roommate Uneeous in | there, he was entitled to recover at that rate. At the | was announced yestorday, says the Albany Journal of 1 ‘ant, Moen, Loven it eerie, oon husle Ordered the Americ | Jaber urder the idea that no day is Axed by statate Sitveera shanna tig atte eee a deta, | {iiBe of the offer Twas inclined to rule with the, plain. | the 13tb inst., was the widow of Philip Van Ronsselacr, from Melvourne, arr Bi Sid Oct 9 (and probably trom Woe: company's agents cut of the country, attemptiag, | fF the election, others that a joint ballot is the only | g and ‘voolal Caroustags.ond Hquor is freely affored | bare arrived ete dinrect conclusions Twas hail’ a very invite reeiaieing ot syeeeaeee qagatnes paar: ALT SC pina pslaparppeaaaliggs: Nano however, to detan Hopkins. The Water | ie incon ili 6 tho ake wien Baw to visiter: in private houces. Foden vs. Sharp, 4 Johnson's Reports, 183, that where a | ¢¢ from the stage. She was the youngest daughter of | Tana, ior Os tee ho Rae Lieut. Page, bay slog to bo “on hand,” inter: Ot Toate eet koa eet im: | "Ths direct tendency of the present law ie to re- | bill of exchange was drawn in tngland, aad made pays | Pierre Van Cortlandt, the first Licatensnt. Governor of " 3 rae fered, azd tubing s poaition to dsteoy Assump ion | aia ests, oral pg eh Re gett vive the old custom of forty yeata ago, whichmada | ble there, the bolder could-ouly fecover five per Gent | this State under the coustituiion, and who continued to. | wo Beetvn) Swordiish, Osgood, axd John Jay, Howland, ork. < Masansac—Arr Dee 27 bark Chae Thompson, Small, N ork. Parermo—In port Doo 20 ship I owl Tn Massachusetts the Maine Liquor law is a mock- rigs A les, arr 10th, for Boston, rend, , trom Leghorn fer Kosten, uno; tor Revival (Br), fur N York or Philadelphia; Sic sche Bbe rk or Vhiiavelphia, Sid lth ship Erie, Waite, agan, Burgess, Boston; 16th, brigs Carlotts. Onward (Br), do. | port Nov 21 ships Sarsh, Young, for Boston { 5 days; Pinto, Boyden, from pepper voast with 709 piculs, tin Sth Jerky, baving had a gale on the const, would dis- charge, repair, ill op at Penang, and sail for Boston, re—No Am 9 Saxon, Sollivan, trom ip Golden Gate, Dowing, for Nici ols; Surprise, Raniett, ‘and pper ceart abt Novi bark Lucille, H Pe if the ame ed peac 4 that being the legal rate in that kingdom. It ia trae | fill that offie for eightcen years, and sister nf Gol. Philip | Yallers frem Boston, Meg or act Ue Ama vessel _ eg ripe oe penis pal sceagay ho can, | every member to be present and take part ia it, and | it fasbiouoble to keep a supoly of spirits on the | {Pat heing the legal rate th that kingdom. | Itt Van Cortlandt, whee ahh the ee Gol Yeo eee Thomas—Sld abt Leo U0 ship Kentucky, Limbere, Wire is 2 : toallow time to confer together in regard to candi. | *¢eboard of every private gentleman, and offer the | put it was not to be ate Beatelct toetamn mhind tee to anseita ot | datee, Instences have occurred where an election | ®\%*, an act of common politeness, to all WRO | y ghail, therefore, hol the Parana and Paraguay, 750 miles from Bacaos Ayres. There they remsia. Despatobes from Mv. Hovkias aud from Lt. Page have recently reached Washiogton, and a brotaer formed or terminated there, Albany, commanded the two New York Continental regi- } at the "rule in the case cited | ments which rendered gallant service at Saratoga, York: has gore over ip consequence of the failure of one | CAled. Toi is already the effect of it in some | applies in those actions, and the plaintiff's can only re- | town, and throughout the whole Revolutionary strugyle. A house or the other to nominate. The caso. of Gov, | 9%#?ters, ard the terdency is increasing. It is mo- | cover seven per cent interest. Judgment is therfore | Mrs. Van Rensselaer was born at the Manor House, Cro- | dif ir, Singnpore, put in Fish believe, iv th reg ‘ the day | *oTicvs that liquor is freely procured at this tim2, | given for plaintiff, Gray, for $439, with costs, aud $12 | ton, in 1766, and at an early age came to Albany, where | Procesded prov iows to 2th). aa, we Detieve, te the only one where—-the day | a wever strenuously the Maine law rs may | allowance by statute; and for plaintiff, Stewart, for | she has resiled over sixty years. During this perio| her Home * Ports. fixed by law having gone by without an clection— | g?RCter fact. 2 af ¥ | gor 64, with costs, and $12 allowance by statute. | home has been distinguistied as the seat of a generons RE Are Jon, Uf steams, Me Bes Of the consul has retarned home to report the state pagan fon day was assigned by joint resolution | Spy ie nae paper compares certain results, about | Davis Halt es. Benjamin A "Mumford and others. — | and extenied hospitality, and an unfailing and ever pt ge Ro of affairs to the company, ac a This ac me asthe three | ready ebarity. After along and tranquil life, marked SRR TE nine TS. which Governor Daiton affected to ba very posi- is eeton 58 Winee See Syae, ceene ; ; , ‘i ; eceding ones. In this, Judge Philips said the defend. | by its active benevolence and the graces and virtues What complicates the matter considerably is the Scicmwe or a Lapy 1x New Orneans—A Sap | tive, with those of correspoudiog terms of former oy icinesn thas the “plaintiff was potty in fall by the | fact that the Brazilioa government is about Caen | Avvam.—The most deliberate and shocking suicide | years. We copy one of these comparisons, pre- | American Consul at Pernambuco, and gave a receipt to | ; whieh most ailora the fomale character, she died at her residence, in this city, on tho 11th inst., in the 89¢h year up a fleet of steemers to Paraguay to settle an old | thot w ot for m y, j. | Mising that the Maine law went into effect in Com- | that effect. Is ita receipt in full for Gifhculty about thy boundaries of the empire in that | {hj'yv",vave Pent of for many a day, was commit | Hectic sin August last | The receipt is in the following words intif's wages? | of ler age. ot n 'y Barp! ceived, May Mr. James M. Roche, the oldest practical printer in quartet, sd Sho Kogiien are to oa Sy eb at reeidence on St. Aadvew street, near cutie NUMPER OF COMMITMENTS TO THE HARTronD covaty | 15, 1861, of Jawe bor Bidtes cf Amerie rightGordon, Consul of the United | Delaware, died at Wilmington, on the lth inst., aged 74 | x i satya . ie . ates meri tske the part of Mr. Hypkins, who, it is understood, about nine o'clock yesterdsy morning. She coolly JAIL, BEFORE AND AYTER THE PASSAGE OF THE | pind and sixty Wells, NYork, ey, Port tehe Cydlone, Giteie! k Jane’ Doten, Hersey, I irginia via vortland; brig Tidgartown. Hooper, Hay for the port of Pernambucs, two | years, He worked s case almost constantly up to shousand one hundred and sixteen | the time of his decease N~Are Jan Cuaninghans. cut her throat with @ razor, from ear to ear, seve’ LAW. 2 of Brazil, in fall of my propor- | ov 24, vim (2 bia way to the Plate river was consulted by the | ing the carotid artery, and almost instantly fol life 1850, 1851, 1852. 1853, 1864. | Tlon'ot the net proceeds of the ship Talesting, “of New | ster. Onwnees ae ag Ag oe ia eo ae te Eee Tra Ly tine saat | lee# upon the floor. “She was a lady of refinement, | Avgust......... 6 “ -- 11 | York, condemned and sold at this port for wages due me | 4 POPCLATION ov Oswroo, N. Y.—A census of afford, Bird can will iit ead eal ro han and had been bred in affluence, but belag of a spe- | September a 8 3 2 22 | as seamanon board said vessels. DAVIS HALL,” ae ieneees wae enone hows the following demas via N ford; oan in their affsirs, and will undoubtedly invoke | onjative turn of mind, and meeting with a reverse of | October. . 1 ~ 2 — 19 ‘Pernambuco, May 15, 1861.’ 5 pm eee population of the previous nia, Nov 22, Gibralter Deg uf the ald of our government ia obtaiuing damages. , | forture in Ircland, she left her home in the county | November... ... 1 2 1 2 21 | _ Tt will be observed thut this discharge is not in full for | Y°*** 18 1934. ny, Whittier hartiee! do per oo i been ae gress Cpe of Wexford, and in company with her husband and | December... i 1 1 1 16 | plaiuti@’s wages, but ‘tin full me a of the | rest ward pe Pwr] } 5 Khon Herbents ,e2, years 1 er “x wt pe ped of the ship. 4 "132 son, Frederic ith him. Sick isvomian teen aatiine meme Total Ti 6 9 6 89 shown, that wigs were due him at given rates up to the . 7 | ‘Elia Fi www Cobb, A great many complaints about bis condact have, | put s few weeks since, her husbandat once invested | peter en Ben af ag acy ole pomp he dena My Bho 0 | fay’ Kenperion, dos Hy cm time to time, reached the depariment; bat a3 | what means they had brought with them ia a small The Frie Riots. repeatedly held, and Judge Ware, in the David Pravt, I consulebip was of no value, Kitle notice? was | store somewhere in the Fourth district, avd having | A despatch dated Jan. 12 says:—“Rverything is | Whee's reports, 400, delivtecd a ahoat claborate antelo” | Total... | en ofthem. The passengers who went out wit! | getsied down in their new home, fortane did | straight to Harbor Creek. The New York-ana Erie | qu nt opinion upon the subject of receipts and reléasos — »andthe mechanics and engineers who came | seem again to smile upon this family, when the | Railroad Company have some dozen omnibuses in | obtained from seamen, and decided upon plain authority, : Court Calendar=—This Day. K, speak very cecided.y aguinat him. It maybe | sod ticings was borne to thom by the swift. | service atthe latter place, waich take the passen- | that a receipt, or even a receipt and release under seal, | Urrren Sratiy District Covre,—Nos. 10, 13, 1, 20, 27, cersary to fend a special agent to Paragaay to | winged messenger of evil news, that the agent cver the break with bat little hindrance. ‘Tae | Were not a conclusive bar to suit for balance of | 28, 29, 06, 44, 45. Fettle this matter, os two tings are now demon: | in the oki country to whom she had entrusted ths | Philadelphia forces will be here to-day, and they | Wests; for the reason that seamon are generally eare- strated freee: prose Taran) oe e re settlement of sme property fe there possessed, | will go to laying down the new track omonrow mo crehe wy datiig tai San’ccmung ix coe’ | 300 sy 2 roducts, will n “ a and absconded. © Was not a strong- | morming. ing their own interests, courts are aiways jealous in | to » Part 2d.—Nos, 2834, 2012 to 2040. cial wants are much greater than they are now; and | mi mi it heriff and deputies have arrived. se + 7 Sine 5 eves, rey . it next, that withcut <egular steamers upon the Plate | Tw joc she leeghod sa this cokaaatny San tare ee | ase Biv Gnd denrtice have arrived. The work | watching, that the gallint and self sacrificing searoen | \ Sernists Coviet-—Spectal Term.—Adjouried to Welnos : Bi trad Mhall not’ be en by any cunningly contrived in- | day, ford, to load no trade can be profitably carried on by foreign na- | jj) tidings; but the blow was tooheavy, and her rea: | morni ‘The road will be ready for use on Monday ftrument. But in Gane Leaunot tonceive bow the | “Common Prxis —Part Ist ates, 7, 83, 86, 85, 118, 126, ok oe 2s, Acrkem Covet Ciovrr—Part Ist.—Nos, 2487, 631, 1944, 1371, 1372, 1223, 891, 892, 839, 800, 800, 1252, Sto 1978, 1380, 1981, 183, 1486 te 1990, 1903 dine N¥orke Elias Dudley, Hopkins, NBed- bre Eenache, Dinsmore, N York; | Sl Sth shipe Oawingo, 81 | : Art Jan 7 el Kandall, do, ie: t ; | plaintiff has parted with his right of action for balance | 193, 170, 17610 182 106, 407, 110; 111; | and Elvi 1. 1: . At the latest dates nota single fueight offered | fhe ‘uttered were, iy hiner si Gain te ce | Bt'wages due. If my ruling’ tn tho preceding easew is | 112; 11%, 116, 199, 189, 195, 165, 29%, eat wn, Pereoner ht ntsc tet Rotor Wows, Wine United States at Bi rs — 14 this plainthtt bas th mt Mtiat Terra 2X ty, Maltimerst ier Macks uowdes, Beat” ates at Baenos Ayres. ” _ held to be correct. 1s plain’ s the same claim. a) Surrrion Covrr—Trial Term.—Nos: 5 eby, more: bari jon, - for the aT vidi 02, — all eee = Rs mo-ning, shortly | The Farvne or WaneworTa & Saxivon— | hoe not receipted in fullfor wages, but only in’ full | 981,084, 8, 04, 12, 11, 292, BOL, 003, 300, 204, tick . ‘ after breakfast— faving gone tothe | We were informed yesterday, by a gentleman from | for his, proportion of the sale of the yessel—what that | 897) 308, 399; 40), 401, 402, 403, 404 405, 408 to {Sem’ official—Letter from F. J, Grund } store—she was in the ie with her servant and | Mlinois, that $155,000 sont forward to meet the in | proportion was in not in evidence. In computing the | 268) 821. Z Wasminaros, Jan. 11, oldest child, when the baby began to cry in the ad- | terest due on the bonds of that State, and which Was | amount , paid plaintiff, the reis is by consent fixed at a (wom), Condry, Liverpool. aye : “Ere Jan 11 scbes WR Burniam, Crowell, ored Resignati Messrs. Soulé, anc joinicg room. She remarked wildly to the servant, | reported to have been lost b) the failure of calue, ich makes the sum $141 04 paid him at the 7 ~ NEW LON a Mason-- ee. Maroy Dos pina Bint On “Oa! my baby wiil starve: go and.seo tots.” Tho’ | of Wadsworth and. Sheldon. of New York, in spl port of Pernambuco. Judgment for plaintif for $311 06 MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, AYoth fur Danvers: W riht,Nonra, do for Saleinsloope Hae” to His Conservative Policy, Come what may--No | Setvont retired. pacified the child, and returned al- | secured, by the boods of those gentlemen.’ Oar in- and costs, with $12 suvwmees by Ls o> 4 and BA ~ oes SRW yi Relapse wnto the Cuban Fever. most immediately into the room, when, to her hor- | formant obtained his informatioa from Mr, Cook, Geo " Guanes ~e Pt, in Me on “A It iv rumored bere to-day that Mr. Sonlé has re | ror, the beheld ber mistress staggering ‘across the | Chairman of the Finascs Committee of the Seante | ard //. Tracy ve. Wm. julligan.—This action w: figued bis commission, or that he is about to resiga | floor, with a stream of blood gushing from a wound | of I!hnois, who stated that the endorsers of the | Prue’ torcoer — Soraee one Gino it, unless Mr, Marcy will be kind enough to vacate | in ber throat. She ran to her assistance, but bef re | bonds of tha’ firm, were among the most wealthy | poats Spl-ntid, North America and one not named, to the Btate ment. It is also rumored that Mr, | *he reached her the mnfortana’e woman had fallen | snd prominent citizsns of the Siate—St. Louis De- | te amount of $178 69. The defendant resdstel the te, Buchspan apd Mr Mason will also resign, wales | ps bd oe oe gs Se cares ta foot moerat, Jan. 10, mand, on the ‘ nd, rat, thet the labor, fess wae dope arcy partment, the looking glasa, waa a je an x RRA, jer a #] contrac’ yw! plaint)ifs were pe Ges ent wt realy ve, sass | razor, covered with blo the Coroner yesteriay Ecrirsus 1x THE YEAR 1855-—There will: be this | bound to perform it for a |} N * CESTER— 12 sche Chas V Lansil, Jordan, fort for Philadel NEWBURY E« nt—cid Jan 12 ship Moses Davenport (Dew), Sam ton; Visio Rie 1 York. Below fy ships 0) . Ww ships Alfred rooms foe. 8 ae P atan forcibly, if thore | eld an inquest o2 the body, and a verdict of | year four eclipses—two of the san and tio of the | cond, that he bad a counter claim in ‘antnagon by reason ; tino em)” to) ten D Code PMU dae rik How, T can toll noe | “Golcide, while temporarily tussce’? wad veturced, | eoomiene of delay tn portorming the work. | Tn decidlag the cane, | Ties ioe and laters tatended Jor the Naw T Amarket, ‘Tored to eon St shape Miseesinnds Reheae ~ on hat Gen. Maroy has not the meet | --2¥ito Orleans Delia, Jant. The first—A total eclipse of the, moon, May 1, at | eas pei or Oa the Le ga not disput, | H&RALD should be vented. Traceller) 4th, Brot Mey SA eg, tae + notion of involvio ‘country in war; but -- — 10 o’closk 68 minutes, in the evening: visible. fe, qhejtion oa’ whlch tha ence tarae ta sa semins te iit, from Portiand for NY¥orky vc ain Wave, Sere he caters, be eal pla ig hold the | Snocxrg Merprn m New Onpnans-—Abont The second—A partial eclipse of the sun, May 19, 3 e bahotent ede with bie comieact 10 wend the $a] moon wines sees > ", stom for Mn Souther, ports > ay reina tight over the ‘numerous filibasters and faat | halt part eleven yesterday, Mr. Jacoo M. | at® o'clock 9 minutes in the evening: iavisible | hoats to the wharf at a ceriain time? If he did not, then Si | tem waren. York Moweh € Risdy) Partha, iff are not bound to res: to him Bi a delay caused in the performance of the oer Newbaryport for é8; 4 mony as to whon tho boats wore RFOLK—Atr Jan 7 brigs Avon, Gaw, NOrloane for ut on earefal examination of ‘it, T ARRIVED, Msvaeiiies, im dintean; Mermatd, of Salem Attn Caye Meaty conclusion that the Splentid did not Ship Isage Allerton, Sears, New Orleans, 2) days, with yr ebe weer pehery sake Comeniowyy Coffoo, G ton for do; Volant, and hype Vv nt us now in Enrop?, ia | Ober, a well known and respectable gentieman, en- | here. Onl; A ad towards the North Pole, Gresn- Mex"o, Ley an oy If the aiertatne age a coal L rosy hg ane i toe Figat aa, andthe part of North America, latitade is presented to him, he will sooner resiga his place al con! office of Mr. Nimmick, on Grav i etreet, by @ young man named William Hogue, a | | The third—A total eclipse of the mooa, October Had aventeheno: Las Baie avare horse acd take | crerk kn tte empliy of John E, Caldwen & Gor Me | 25,0 2 o'clcck 35 mines in the moralags ae | have arrived jew York, January 14, 1855. tional escutcheon. Le: é come home and take h the dock after the Ist of March, beyond the | mdeo, te Wm Nelson &’Sons. ‘Mth, brig Odeson, Cloments, Yarmouth, NS; remier, h Ober was at once conveyed to the hospital, bein; visible. Feec ¢ % Prig Gon Worth (of Portland), Raoklif, Aux 2 | Asbiand, Burch, NYork; 9th, solre nosy St ’ frill ted home We looghingestoc: of the conutry. | Ma dying coodiion, aod breathed is art about | \ The fourth—A partial eclipse of the sun, Novem | {mececint in th contact, Antoine Natit, Auer | qqratali ue and logrood to Ruvvell & Yaaing. Texpe- | Wrist, nud po ea A ot t is in vain that evory effort is now makiog to | ove o’clock—the murderous shot bai done its work | ber 9,at 3 o'clock 39 minutes in the afternoon; im | Yyiced five or six days to have her mow boilers put in, | “ric gated Wekenelé rot Btwn ation Pyagecole at tage. | Bir ; 10th, bark Are Dar iyYorn Cid 9th,” iz on A relapee of the Caban fever; It min vain | of death, and goed the son! of porr Obse on its | visible here, and only visible at the South Pole, tod that wan in March, °There ig no ‘Septet tho | wich fmbcr, to Peon & Cuarahy vege to S'W lest. Ha: | wey Amen Arex de Wort Haale: Mev a Heri Ae Northern members are approached to make | journey tothat bourne whence no traveiler returns. Lana“ EERE work on the nameless boat. Under the view that the vegienons heavy, wensbes on n tbe posses... ay rer Spa ih ‘est Indies; brig Etowando, Magwoll, ‘bast r apeecter in Congress. He was a pative of Sweden, and aboat forty-two Tue Svsrecren Torredo Man Anararep at Ore. | defendant was in fault as to time, 1 cannot allow his days, with ‘and atin Wood, to Moller & Riors} Bi Roads Sth shin wm Wis, Cook, from Calling. ( th age is cold and frigid ou the subject, and | years ofage. He had bat recently roturaet from | crywati——John Wilson, who is the William Com- | claim of $25 for hoisting in the Splondid’s boilers. | Jeter to waster. Jan in the Gulf Stream, expericnoed = Paviten Beets ee cabs W ly Detiine Dememeys The ‘a : ser York, ted ‘There seems to have been no notice to plaintitls to com. | palo from NE; lost jikboom. Baltimore; ior Petrel, Jones, N York. Not the nts of se ret sirvics | Philadephia, where he had, in company with his | nelly, ot New York, suspec' Allison, before " v4 td aris iy 4 i 00 in tie Bert ba v.ted. in any om*-geocy, ard yoo | wite and children, been passing the sumer. II's | bis death, of baving seat him the Infernal , | plete the Job; bat the doting derrick was hired for the | ''Scbe Alfarcite, Platt, Attauapes, 16 Care, with eugar und | | OWTLA 1d Jan 12 bark Ema F Chase, Brown, Pay fostos wellart it down first as wast taat Cava | fomily ao still there, and chie wil be a heavy blow been arrested in on a charge of bur: | Shir basis of the value of the services rendered ani | | Sehr Cataract, sey Beran 13 aya, with cotton, RAVANNAB—Cid Jen QMaTk, Flight, Calhoun, NTorkty *. under General Pierce's a! bis widow and or,hars. Hogue has aloo a fami- | glary. This is bis first visit to the West sinve the | 3.{*'" Dollers of the nameless stoa ready, Mott & 00, Jan 53-01, oa 76, epoks | brig, Mesatinn, Thomas, & fort be veo the anvexation of tho Ip, ond has Tiverto been considered aa tonoranle | bor ible accident took place, Wilson ie he ‘alles EY $id, and. adda Dineteen, moatha front eras “anit aks apposed trom Bar, prALEM—Are Jaa 12 sehr Atlantic, Nickerson, NYotk vis { U ned. | oni gentisman——Ver Ori ; | name. He and Arrisom lodged the plaintiffs for #182 and casts, with $12, ies SY pone’ Towa San 7 sche Marestio, vey eT aigY a a Manendee over tee | Son ee Cem Diller | Se el, ongh to Gaihones oul, > eeien oy Bella, trom Soret eke | ste ie Lignela With, Pecan Gmaeae tas ity