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264 NEW YORK. HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1855, ee - i - ee —— et ‘ the Capulets—but (From the Register, (Kmow contrat from South Second | NY Crowther, Carde: Yau; AFFAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL. Say ennai nag i” CReow Nothing enue) |” Spa eee Serae a 16: comes Aes Cotes | ee Periteat, Soaps Pamart Calaite! ; also rolaiod a case Tie gaicus war called to erie by Mr. Batoor, of fovftalions ‘i tine wo sus ‘ta ne Smith, wig: Boamaten ‘ whov motion Senator Willia 4 disease vam Mo0s f mith, weg; Exciting Debate on the Senatorial had called upon Senator Seward Sretaintats | Seten reali. Mz. Blatebford then nominated Mr. | native of ti Longford, Ireland, aged 68 . km pied Alexsader, and We sion, and received no encouragement. it | Richards of the Senate, and Mr.C P. Johnson of the His 23.8 and ‘of bie sons, Aaa, jpates, a1 wood, Clark, for | Question. it was intimated to him ted. | Jolin and Joneph are invited to atten bis or gharter; St Je i ; he would vote for Senator funeral, from his late residence, No. 156 South Third | 7ra Carver; Sol Lure; . + ; “an gine Oreloek, without further action” h, AAO and Hints Lines & tor NYork, lag; Satsea, ‘ 3 Chi eft: : CHARGES OF TREACHERY AND PERJURY. | soa pronounced some allusions in the New York Zmer At her residence, in Greeaburg, Westchester county, | for (dais lig: Sena teta Jone mo ess ties Aleet { ; Re RRC BN Albany correspondence, to his course with regard to the on Feb: 1, im the 87th year of ber age, | LR Palmer, Parker; Xenophon, 3 Forester, MoCarty: D i eo Ba aea icant ciias mance are Dee: | Sie bal’ Rae eins EMRE: | aernona” pane ¥ also allu fo in same connection, ral ‘to at- % e *,Pondleton; ; Gram- Councilman Dunlap on Trial. after saying it was customary to act as counsel ia su>h tond her funeral, st, the Prestyterian church at White | PU" ‘Walle aad starsat Walon" liens Nertbora frem omen ie Vaipaaten 4 pith cases, said he had not reseived @ retainer, and did not this at eleven o'clock. Cars leave Cit; |. atenmmer teomes ite wea accop ‘ay Hatchet ccock Sore aes | eS ace Hailing fee Coven senamenes ge | it alee owns 4 Paka The Whig Legislative Caucus, | Mr Srevexs also disclaimed any intention of acting in In Bergen, N. J., om Friday, February 2, Axx Sxxoraty | Fv ne Grey, OMe any manner which might be considered as even disre- Ginuyrr, wife of John Gilbert, dece: 16 years. Hon for do soon; Gon Boyd, BAY—Are Jan 23 sels &., &o., &a, putable. He believed the House would justify him in . ‘The friends of ‘the family are eaapenttely invited to | Clarks yas, Piers, Ropublic, Snow, wea; ¥. Se rae nes ero Pa eeerenrenenred to, against | W. H. Seward. aie od be foneral, from Grace church, ‘corner of Erie i— ann eet, posere 6 eerily Monas aes foul and wanton ler. ath Seventh streets, a Hi " SEW YORK LEGISLATURE. ‘Mr. Guaasox addroased the House re advocacy ofthe re Total... 2000, sat Roe es lock ) Jersey ow to-morrow after. Berdsa rey, abet a Partin Fro! diag: i P Cash- ao, turn of Wm. H. Seward, ani reply e remarks of ‘Levee: loved At residence, in North |. J., on Thursday, orton, for Boston 23th; Jean: mae ee Mr Petty. ; CERES Ove: MBE" the “dollot be dgnlorsd | Saar 1. te tee Sod peamer ie aie ieee Stare Wee Mag; seles WH Spriger, Wille, for et ot chapter, Judes any, Fob. 2, 1855, Mr. Ruoprs followed, saying he eaw bsfore him men Mr. Wex>—‘‘As one of the minority, I should object.”” | formerly of New York. Fay Zeet rie hie, Drvanenx, Ashen: o DISCOUNT ON RANK NOTRS. pledged to vote against a jple embodied in William | Cgrried, 7 ? The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully | Vaijoy, and Margaret Aus, Suita, diss; Hockpore, fake? Mr, Srenome reported adversely to the bill of Mr. ward, violating tha and ready to vote for | “In answer to loud calls, Lieutenant-Goveraor Raruoxn | invited to attend the funeral, to-mcrrow aftornoon, at | ave diss. wieees wed t the return of that man to the United States Senate. He | appeared and addressed meeting. He alludei to the | twoo’clock. Carriages will be in attendance at the ferry, Steamship Falcon remained 28th, but was expected to sail Sherrill, that bank notes should not be bought at ® | asked how many men were here pledged for the Maine very question and the position of W. H. Seward ia | Jersey City. next morning for NYork, greater rate of discount than one-quarter per cent, Law. Was it more sinful to pledge st Will . | relation b that question. He was a man the South Jaousi—In port Jan 19 Rebecos & Frances, Ray, for BILLS PASSED. Seward than it was in favor of the Maine Law. Mr. R. | feared, and New York could not'do more for the cause Weireete Bite tee ee ne rere ene To incorporate a society for the relief of the widows | Procteded at some iength in discussion of the public acts | of freedom then by returning W. H. Seward to the Sen- _ MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. shinaston, Ja—In port dan 10 be James Gray, Cheover, ‘Yan and orphans of the clergy of the Protestant Episcopal | © Mr. Rickenson moved to atrike out of resolution the | °° cope net A lor nope AimAwae FoR wEW YORE—rate Dav afro Aspinall EE Chane, MR ay ReUaee: LASER) | ker, St ‘Church. words “in the present distracted state of parties.”” condrmpen by 4 vote of both hasan | moo Ab doth, brig Famahe, Adams, for NYork, 1dg, ‘Tangier; T 00) Py te | Sie bik forthe tion of gambling was passed in | .,.Mt- St=vxvs moved that this subject be made the ape- | “Mr. Lirritsou followed in auawer to repeated ealls.— EE maiz at Savane le Mae 54 sche Falmouth, Warren, .Baltl- |. 6 well, N York. Signal fur» brig. Gia aes a clal order for to-morrow morning, immediately after the | He had heard much about the Union, but the State of Port of New York, february 2, 1855. Lrcuonn—In port Jan 13 barks Jaooba Catharina (Datoh), Tg Og og an committee; alse the bill in relation to cortain mining | reading of the journal. He made this motion in order t for B ‘fou . 4 lenas; Frances Jane, Bean, Ponsaca New. York had done more to-night for the preservation — F Boston ldg; Tonquin, Hill, for N York do; Tevori (Sard), Iphia; schra Mary Gi Berne: lands in St. Lawrence. to afford an opportunity to the Speaker to reply to | of the Union, than they could do in any otter way in a CLEARED. dodo. Howard, Crowell: NYorg Wucene, Parker, and kh, “1ane! To authorize the city of Brooklyn to borrow money | Whst had been said, personal to him, quarter ofa century. He predicted that before tio sun | Steamship Empire City, Windle, Havana and Now Or- | yiiY#2?001, NS—Arr Jan 24 ark Sylph, Henderion, New | Baker ‘de Nothing seitea. : i ‘The motion was carried. — set on Tuesday next, eles! would carry to the dis- | leans, MO Roberts. Mazaca—In port Jan 9. brigs Put: from Ni BUCKSPORT—Arr Jon 24schr Northern Eagle, f°W" + for school purposes. att, bros then took the floor and addressed the | tant parts of the country that New York had been faitn: | Ship Harvey Birch (clipper), Nelson, San Feancisoo, Sut | york, arr Oth, ‘mc; Angelo (Sard), nae, Capel ferme Mow caplet le aaa ws ‘MR, THOMAS DUNLAP INQUIRED AFTER. yinguiring w! consternation wi ful to her favorite son. on & Co. aeamened Ge’ H 4 a etatink Hava \%, ss cosorster ebeaetia revorction caliente tua‘ Gem; | Eke Ot sees Tiere was uothing inte but |, ico 2 farorite, by Senator Crosby, when the caucus | Hark Mitte Bulut, Soreetat, Seeantan & Tatiman, | pYARSELLHS— In port Jan 16 Br brig Albert, Griggs, for Beis Be Sea Bird Chase, Now) " ‘4 what all good men could vote for. But geatlemon here adjourned. missiovers of Emigration to report why Thomas Dunlap | acted ss if they expected to be started by the apparition (From the Albany Argus (soft shell) Feb. 2.) ig allowed to sit as @ Commissioner. Laid on the table, | of some spectre. Mr. R. believed that the man to repre- THE SENATOR QUBSTION. sent this State in the United States Senate must not oal om motion of Me. Hopkins 7 profera the principle against slavery, but he must mae clearly thse election of alr. Geward“Wo to the United | rion, Bul Ly n stats, Gs nOAaLG Duraud, Macao—in port Nov 25 ships Boy, Morse, for Sandwich | *99p Rhode Island, Huli, Providence fox Now roel v rm low Jan 30 a schr, ands (or Callao); John Wade, Harding, from Singapore, fram New York. In tho office a brig, Tork Par aniston & sre 16th, me a ‘the Emily, from do. 'W Bernard. worth Sth bath Gon Hania pene aty oeensone” phils | PALL RIVER—Are Jan Sl achr Alexander M, eae | inter, Beery, N Yor! NYork. Sld Feb 1 schr John W Ri Tayl the courage te practise that princi - Slodgo Brott Son & Co. beth, Fernandes, Norfolk; 26th, Boronda, Morton, Boston ih’ pan nmsey, Taylor, of will yote for Mr. Seward, which will give him 9 majorit: lock, Providonco, master, brigs Lucy Heyws tt, do; Eliza Merithew, Griffin, Car: beplatens shheacscgesacorntange The Senatorial Caucus at Albany, Inthe Benate, without, county the Yate cf Senatce |, Bteamey M Sandford, Sondiori, Philadolpain, Sandford’s | bist liucy Meyward, Swett, doj liza Aleri:new, Grigia, Car. he ce eT EAS leten 4 Mr. Perry's retolution was announced, and [From the Evening Journal, (Seward organ,) Feb. 2.) | Field, who was aot at the caucus, line ARRIVED. reported for Hoston); briga George, Rowe, Pensacola; Maria | jightor, Haine, Rotterdam; «chr N Crowe Mr. WATERDURY said it was not necessary for him to THE WHIG LEGISLATIVE CAUCUS. Of the members of the House, G4 wore presont—just | steamship Black Warrior, Bulloch, Now Ortoans via Ha: | “pita. 'tnhuct Jan id barks edouuss, Lombert,_ f ape Y Gofine his position, His position was defined bofore the | ;, THe Whie members of the Legislature met in caucus | one-half of the whole number! Of the absentoos, | yssi Re, wish mane aad pesssngtes, vo Lisieenven’ Cr ncreiy og Baek de Orne ne on waa anew Scie oheigt 1d Jan 26 ships Pyramid, Honda « M ‘ evening, in the Assembly Qhamber. The galleries | Messrs, Chester, Platt and Wisner, are confidently count- | cheron & Co.’ Jan 1, lat 37 33, lon 74 4 alized ship C: for do do; brig Chatham, Hardy, for Boston soon, Sid abt rah Pl ont ‘organization of this House. But there ware men o2 this | and lobbies were filled compactly, as were-also the aisles | ed by Mr. Seward’s frienda. Uniess some improbable | cutta, of Boston, sieering. W (from Now Or for Phili 1st bark Mary H Voso, Crowell,’ Boston. lh 904 veg “floor who would never have hada seat here, had they | 40d spaces on the floor of the house. change occurs, itis therefore likely that Mc. Seward will aetpuia at 8.30 AM, tse ized a steamship steoring 8 by W, PaLernuo—In port Jan 5 bark Osmauli, Gordon, from bark Two * , At half-past 7 o’clock Mr. Buatowvorp, of the Assem- | receive a majority in both branches of the Legislature, ark Klberta (of Prospect), Hishborn, Ivica, and Gidral- | Sinyrna, arr Ist, and taken up for NUrioans. mot taken as cath to fulfil theirduty, But they bad ley, Nichols, I with frait, wire, bly, called the caucus te order, and,’ on his motion, NAMES OF MEMBERS PRESENT. to Gomox,'Wallis & Co. |“ Horrempan—in port Jan [6 shi ak Mantis, fog leans. basely broken that oath, and di: ded their duty. ‘ r . heavy westerl ther. » Ide; y _— 3 Smad bean teomised te ee that at's given signal, tho | S¢bStor Williams was called to the chair, and Messrs. ©. | the roll beiog called, the following were found to be baring Elise Gide ‘Ohens, Angostura, 23 days, | Ney otk, 1de; barks Van, Dosse, Hoeven, Lor Pee PANTANECld'Jan 90 barks “Arad OH), Mveresty 5 of this House hea come down fpou the door of | 2: Johnson, of the Assembly, and Hichards, of the | present -— , to Hennings, Muller & Goslin, ‘Rio Jawerko—In port Deo 15 ship Sophia Ws Winab, Creech, Matangns onde mkt; sche So Waring, & House and there declored that he yee justiied ia | SeBate, were appointed Secretaries, SenaTors—Messrs. Bishop, Bradford, Butts, Crosby, Steamor Parker Von (Cromwell’s linv), Vaughn, Balti: | tor Now York or New Osleaus, ldg, schr Han esd . i J fe, and that he woull dos were | ,,C2 motion of SPhator Ronxnrson the roll was calle’, | Wm, Clark, Dickinson, Dorrauce, Hopkins, Monroe, Prau, | ™0F with mdse, to John Riley. from New York, art betwoen Lith aad 15th, WILMINGTON, NC—Arr Jan 30 brig El a He, CO 80) Wi and sixteen Senators avd sixty-four members of the | Richards, Robertsu: : ‘ s and . before reported: ul ardenas. Cid 29th brig Samnel & Edi en. But he was glad to know sans bertson, Sherrill, Walker, Williams, an Sacua—Arr Jan 21 brig Cryilian, Webber, Boston, 1% hr Sally Wi ® “Little John.” Talk not, said | 4%5tmbly answored to their name: Yout—16. Canmiln, satus tay Seeeve. Sincaronn—in port Deo 4ships Izaak Walton, Barsley, | Pie Vrancle (hy Mekinney Guadetouere NE Mr, W., of Catholic Jesuitism—thero waa a Jusitism ten | oq 20 Pathe tog seman omueTsON, the caucus proceed | Mr. Buuor stated that Mr. Barnard had beon called mi on the Sixt, was not Vory, teem lon: Kong Not J ie sight or a bark Morlin, We Champlin (from ship Wisard, 8 for N : x office of Senator of i pies ceerforime Ma of Lege He wae opposed | the United State: 4, and the Chair appointed ot tag the city before the call for the caucus had Wind during the day, SW. #3, a mb, for eee eotion of Wm. H. Seward, because he was an- | Boynton, of the Assembly, and Crosby, of the Senat "ASSEMBLYMEN—Mesers. Baldwin, Baker, Beocker, J. pre Ve ee Hungarian Catholiciem for its spread in this couatry. ar, W. thea | ‘mT ot scutted ag follows: Bennett, J. P. Bennott, Beyen, Blakeslee, Blatehford, Melegraphic Marine Foports. Cal ocr fein Hong Kees 8 | "tana ne eceeneeaeeaere aceite omhewiiy, dsvingsopsceo, | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BYRRY Be Hong ki ti-republican, ani was in favor of ‘giving the means to ey . ef “ws : Suvuna- Am vessel in port Jan6. Sid Nov 23 bark CONCERTS. th Cs i i Boynton, Brush, Bushnell, Church! . \W ORLEANS, Feb arab, Raritan, ond nn Renn ena Rrra Ma lmaateicer Docapiivan pi dee a ak Cree ane esvovee CARD.» B, Gale, Golsman, Comstock Deviiaes; Danka, Recies Now York: Mary, Bo ofteld, Rocalend; and | Vgiuntecr, Mayo, Boston; Jang) Gay Head. Groen: day ne ep memgeape cess poses ney reviewed the course of Mr. Seward with regard to our eee sYashingtes tab Everest, Fnirch'li, Fiteh, Gleason, Hull, Jimmerson, C. | 4 “Algo arr chips Sartelie, Momphis, and Bosphorue, Philadcl- Poperted 014 2188); colts Bile, Uraeey, Charleston. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, common schools, referring to his proposition to divide Lee nt P, Johnson, Knapp, Kirkland, Loigh, Littlefield, Lourie, | puta. nt Apibassotd bi mayere— in Dore Jae 12 bark Utah, Farrar, from Boston, | “"The eleventh Concert of the series of these pop the school moneys between Catholic and Protestant Millard Pillcaore {| Machan, McKinney, Mallory, Main, May, E. Miller, Man- |} Ave Jan 2 ships David White, Glondall, Glendy, and TTAnoca’ (velow Paoemancts port Doc 18 ship Delhi | 804 eminently successful entertainments will be give schools. Mr. W. asked what would this country come Blank... 70, Paine, D Palmer, Pennoyez, Buielps 9 Knopp, for Chincha Telands next day. 10. id ships Yorktown. Switsorland, avd Empire State, Ramsay, Ray- jurke, New Yor! fuyler, B Smith, wold i -MORROW, SUNDAY, FEB. 4, to if this course was pursued—would it be one United WLLE CAMILLE URSO, the reuowned Violinist, will perform a new Solo mond, Rickerson, Rhoda, Robinson, Scbi American country—or would it not be divided up into The result, when announced, received w.th ap- | § Smith, Speaker, Stebbina, Stuyvesant, Techu: 18 Native, Crosby, Bostoi a : plause and Cheers, and, so aoon as comparative quist Wi ald Marine Correspon one of sectionality. » and, Pa a Tompkins, I. Tompkins, Van Osdol, Walker, Weed, Wells, ‘a, and Mary Morris, Mons, Vieuxtemps. Me. Hix raid there wore men here wh» claimed exclu. | W4t ?¢stored, G'D Williams, Wilrey’ Wooden—64. RTE nepen tance: Cieusman, for Savannah Yo; Joha Ht Moller (am), ‘First appesrance at these Concerts of the calebr : r _ Mr. Lirrieriexp, of the Assembly, said—Mr. Chairman, Mr. Wisner was stated to be at home, sick. PHILADELPHIA, Feb 2, 4 PM—Arr steamer Kenne for San Francisco ui SIG. BERNADI. vt si vers to Fer American ne ings pat tare. was not 8 | 1am aware that the ballot just taken was an informal i Wana ad panes Oe eee Lore. ue Mow Tork, Maths ai Arr at Tarbert 15th Diadom, Reod, St John, NB. peal Suomatiar on f “Le Figlia del Ry man here but experienced this feeling as fully as these | one, but it is so noarly unanimous, that it is perhaps \erbuaal dcdcileonee. Papen AS ab Ma ter ag ated Axrwenr—Sld Jan 15 Honty Rood, Dearborn, N York. eotienr Lies the operas of cla Vial cole exclusive professors of i le objected to the mod: hardly worth while to consume the time necessary for a rao! gence. Bare: Unsrlocten: sche JP Niekirsca, Hall, Wail muvee. Sld from Flushing 10th J H Ryerson, Latham, and Aans F | mento, te, 8 Huguenots,’’ &c., @ operandi rrying out this feeling. He did not son, second ballot. 1 move yeu, therefore, sir, that the cau- Mr. Victor Considérant and family left Brussels on the ' id Z : Schmidt, Mulliken, NYork; lth, F B'Cutting, Rockwell,do; | American Fantasia. ee eeenny me poeceis r eme.cetis sae cat |. Sas {cclaze William I. Seward thelr’ uninlmous choice | 16th of January, for Texps, where he goes to establish a Disasters. ki stame Passed Nov’ As Jenny Pitts) Snow, from Sh Fey a a = An ¢ i * | for the office of United States Senstor. . We: 317th, C W Edward, Kleluhouer, from B: ane: Es cone sient NOE Heath eh dear pl rebar ae fay Mr. Wan, of Etie—As oue of the minority, perhaps 1 | °20BY- han Led Seay UME: eeepe lantee pisneatemash cate islnt Starlight, Chase: from Maite for Bi E necanitn 9 Ankit gl wp hone geal a. nothing but Jesuitism— | ought to object; but as it is quit that thi ‘The New Orleans Picayune of the 25th ult. says:—The | and bel de for having it tak ton; Torrent, Trundy, from Melbourne for Batav " | Reserved Beata... 22+, 00 es8b Conte OR American Jesuitism—and yet Jeauitism ig tield ia auch | gemtiemonT voted for is not the teeftea seek fetette spacious and elegant drawing room of the Bee Charies | Liverpool "A salt quaatity ot bacon, whic was damaged, Bhisrou-Cld Jen's Prince of Wales, Hamer, NOrloans, | _ For particulate ave programme in to-morrow’s Hera high horror by these men | A man rises hore and in @ | Cus, I will eesoud the motion just inade. otel overflowed last evening with the taste, beauty, | has been advertised for ealeon the spot. [By letter to Kil: | Buenen—-Arr Jan § Augusta, NOrleans, for NYork; AD’ URSO, THE RENOWNED derisive manner calls another who has taken an oath, | The Cuam—Ceutlemen, you have heard the motion. | fashion avd gallantry of the city, and, we may say, of | Wood Walter, Esy } Aven Old 198 1G: Faneme, Raven, for M¥ock, TLE CAMILLE y ‘a! J in an unguarded moment, a “Little Joha.”” For himself 3 , most Non orth (i sal eieh ogy oaiene Ane, axkabees dieumnes: We hia, Sanders, Philadelphia, Jinist, will appear at the Metropolitan Thee. he covsidcred such a maa ‘big Joho.” afr. H. tren Pia ie Te Ranta eal were Mrs. Gen. Gaines, who. as stat, formed tire coats | lus bows: detvon high up on the wcach, her bottou sasek ee aaa as Som 35 Spehalla, Hiyees, Boe | Cigeew, Sunday; Feb. 4 referred to the public acts of Mr. Sewar!. Another | tho ofice of United States Senator, will say “aye,” (a | of many a group during the ovening, whom sho charmed | °Mt, Sud spare all gono; abe is not worth repairing. (By let- | Sos yeaux—Are Jan 15 Mary Acnab, Battie, Nantes, Sid > BERMADT, Word, (aid Mr. H.) about those oaths. ‘Immediately af: | jrost emphatic response, apparenuy from all parte ot by her ever ready flow of conversation and the attractive | ‘Ft Ellwood Walter, Esq.) 13th North Sea, Pabons, NV from the Roads 7th | the distinguished Baritone, will make hia first app er organization of this House, members were wait ed ow to take an oath. He held that men were absolved from oaths which bouni their consciences that were amenity of her ‘manvers; and Mrs. Octavia Walton Le. | , Stir Wiren or ruy Winn, of Halifax, from St Jo vert and Mist Lovert, both of whom joined in the dance Inu, to igre been ines inh Conmstonstrtan Taniine aaa on ance at the Broadway Sunday Concerts, to-mori * « rt 4 House and lobbies:) those opposed will say “no.” ‘Ady Ciudad Bolivar, Gibbs, for NYork: Athens, Plum- | Sunday, February 4. (silence reigned for an instant, when the hall a mer, tor do; Anua Dorothea, Phitlips, do; Argadal, Paulson, GRAND ORCHESTRA. : echoed with the cheers and applause of the multitude. with great spirit, aud with whom many tender leavo- d. A steamer had loft Halifax in search of her, an , for he calculated to make them traitorous to their cvuntry. Mr. Senator Rovai:rsos—-M Chairman, the whig mecx- | takings were had’ it being the eve of thelr departure for | fallen’ ia with would tow lioriato port. "ane fe woour 1200 | ar Noreaus; Skatan, Ovorgard, ah Biary Anaad, Battin, Entire change of programme, For particulars see { Mr. Laurort, om his return from homo to this House. | pers of both houses, inclading tbe Speaer of the asim, | Havaon, where, having passed afew days, they are to ‘valued at $60,000, ‘Theve is iasuranee on sso in | ~~ Bosmay—Sld Deo 2 Martha, Sampson, Caloutts day’s Herald. tor 00, embark’ for Europe. Mrs. Levert appeared, upon this | NYork and Philadelphia for about $20,000; balance supposed Sid Oct 30 Hamiltom, Cunmingharm, @ day or two since, was +urprised to find matters so well | ply haying give (Gaxron—ai occasion, m the superb dress she wore on her presenta- | insured in Groat Britain, Nov 6, KH Forbes, Lallard, NY ork. hanghae; arranged. He was surprised to fiud that men, who, but ) embodi nent to their views by an e pressive batlot, I would beg leave to call upun the P: INSTRUCTION. two wecks since, had; 1a a counting room at the foot of | dent of the Senate to tell us what he thinks of our even: | tion to Queen Victorla, on hier last visit to England, eetty RAvouIEE, ashore ab Baker's Island, wasina bed | 11 Vine Noy 27 Nigutingnle, Mather, for NYork; Tistdeey | Stateatreet, declared sentiments directly contrary to | jng’s work, (Cheers, and calls from all quarters for ARRIVALS. With OI baler’ cotton, and reported stoamor RB Forbes wat eLiARi—Arr Jan 4 Panay, Smith, Leghorn, [LR ae tenga rosacea those proclaimed here. fhe gentleman from New York | “Reymond ”’) ‘At Uie Be, NibMelee AE et Siitlag tke andhas ah Gothen nun thee Weeden Jen dank © Arena (ah taken to leara a substantial, light ia-¢ (Mr. Leigh,) had stated bere that the seatiments of Mr. Raywoxp responded to the call in abrief but | C. M. Roche, Baltimore; B. Suir Serxir or THe Tires, Kloin, from Valparaiso, bolow es (with Vre: ‘ business, at which can easily be made $2 to $4 a « Governor Seward, in a message were not what they had | eloquent and forcible speech. He congratulate! tae | Magee, Esq.,’ Bath; Judge W Baltimore ist inst, wh ms Oud, exporiemeed a very ae: ‘an 4 Genl Jon: NYorks Ob Stel- | Full instructions and the apparatus furnished for | been represented to be. Bat that gentlemin hat caro- | members of the caucus, and through them the State, | Barnes, Bu i Cal. $ Seymour, vere gale, in which lost bewspeit, foremast, main topuas veer seat yo Cestelle, Nee Apply at No. 6 Catharine street, corner of Divis fully withheld the fact that Governor 8. issued in | Ana through the Stave the Union upon the decision | lett Horcotsville; A. Lambard, hi | inelesing m a, mises, sopgallans saass aud yard ATAMIA—SId Jan 2 Groyhoond, Uulbrantuon. NYork. | ‘room 13, thisd floor. another inessage sentiments intended to quict the ex- | which had just been reached. (Applause.) The result | Norwich; GH: Wagner, Virsinia; Co gged Jury mai d made the remuinder of the passage ia Crome te citement which had arisen in the State, It was known, : Le ag oes oR E SS Tt Hed days; also had very rough woather in the Gulf Str indicated by this mceting is looked forward to with in- | Baltimore: ® Senator, at that time, | tense interest, not by the people of tite State merely, nor | Gen had endeavored to urge Governor S, to withhold his | ofthe North, nor of the Union, but of the invelligent sentiments in the first message, But his urging was | word. ‘tT is anxiety arises not alone from veneration unavailing, ani the sentimeat went forth to the world | for the distinguished gentleman just presouted as a can- tt, A Ws too, that a distinguished 5 . Paleo! ‘Hubbell, ‘Charleston; J. t the Metropolitan Rotel—Iton, W, Count de Gurowliz, Russia; Major John Frets '. Wagloy, Illinois Sol. al ialtimo Reed, Erie; © pekoxauiiey—Off no date DeWitt Clinton, Dunn, from Li- TERMS REDUCED ONE HALF—OlIVER B.GO 7 erpoo N e ial ur. . 2, Kinsman, trom Philadelphia for Rio Cowns—Are Jaa 18 Union (#), Havre for NYork (and. sla $5 SMITH’S academy of penmanship and boolkt \ ack to P lat inst for repairs, having | same day). ig, 362 Broadway,corner of Franklin strees. Ladies’ y floating ice on the nishtof 27th ult, Canviy ‘Arr Jon 16 Samoset, Greenough, Havre. Sid ting class at 1034 o’clock A M, caily, excepting Satard white at anchor off Bombay Hook. 1th Mayflower, Fales, NOrleang; 17th, Sheridan Knowles, Gentlemen’s classes, at 0}, A. M., and he Teo Banx Cenesrra, in contact with bark WM Harris, had | Cole, do. 18 Dovonshire, Lord, NYork tor London | Oeleck P M., daily, excepting with the most disastrous results to che whig party. | didate for re-election to the United States Senate, but | planter’ sen ¥rumcises W. 3. Johnso: alearks stove, lost mizcn mast, main wail, spauker and | Drai-Ary Jan ‘cod —— And what would have been the offect of his recommenda. | pecause he ia the recognized champion of principles with ‘Doan, St, louis; 8. S. Mark, Louisville; J. B. other sails, and lost overboard Joun Maton, of Boston, aea- | (aud sid iW); 19th, Quickstep, Cook, Lundos for NYork — bp re tangad apr mane rep : ea ee edie mltaetiog: | Which freedom, justice and national greatness are iden. | U, ©. Gordon,’ Savannal map: “Dunes sss—Off Jan 13 Isabella, Hayden, from Rotterdam instruction, S15 fer ten, or 3:5 for, twenty ease of magnificent avatem of public education. | tiged, (Applause) Mr.R_ procecded, ia a strain of gage Htons OW Renny ,Coprerstowa; | Banu WM Hanns, lost ia collision with bark Cotostia, | for Baltimore; Ivth, Leila, Statord, trom do for NYork, aud | Rach pavil te catisiod to € se ponate ont tt He referred to the course pursued by Gov. | ypusual eloquence, to speak of tho long struggle which Col, Puller, New York; Maj. E. W. Thou- | had 49 bales cotton, 20 bbls molasses and G bales wool. landed pilot.’ " . pupil is en s hae iat ey ernor S. towards the anti renters, and then reviewed | had been gong on between freedom and slavery, of the Holbrook and lad: rl - 7 —terms reduced this week; redi from $25 to Banx Fonmosa, Ryder, from Smyrna of and for Boston, | | Fouxxsroxx—Of Jan 11 Anna midt, Mulliken, from ste of ‘as wrecked about Jan 5, near Messina, No particalara | Antwerp for NYork. quarter of three months. Books and stationery, oven. "the vessel had been sutrnet, a7 the oaegs would Galway—aid dant Francis, Moppet, NOr! Bor Arithmetic in "proportion. Terms, payable ia 17 ane; A. White, the remarks of the gentleman ‘from Moarve, (Me. phs piel vi ii \- Stebbins,) with regard to the doctrine of “higher law.’ | ‘umphs which slavery had achieved, and of ite a Bowas, most urinterrupted control of the ‘executive and B, perstown; Col. leans. —Sld Jan 16 Bille Brahe, Larsen, Boston (having He said this doctrine had gained some ground in this | 70% ‘ p robably be saved. The Boston ript has | Harve vance. State, to ite disgrace, but itwas soon atoadoaed. Iie | Judicial departments of the goverament. Its pre: Sa tiee Demacrantninieks. deste tee $43,000 nsneance on her cargo. vis:—Mensfacturor's offtee Tput back’; Loila, Stafford, NYork. ‘The chirographic art is much more irportant tom Gcnied tue imputations cast upon those who could not | febt, Struggle was for supremacy in the national | wetvior—p Anthony, J A Stents, J Borlong $2000, Equitable Mutual $21,000, Triton Matuat $300). Havai—eld Jan 19 Berdemona, ¥arainam, NOrloung. Sid | ind than itis generally considered, and Mr. Goldam Gentlemen talk about taking oaths tn violation of their | Nebraska act, was passed. That vast territory, large | JS Alfonso, Pedro E-Durze, E Morales, tJ Tue with loss of foremast and mizen topmast. faker, and, Express, Burdick, for MYerks 17h, Aaah; Bay “ar science. No one had taken sach anoath. But when Union (s), Ad- In every profession there is « recoguized leading mar sh if at m - | North, J Lavo 4 rAd emede foyer of ol apoio baled to Cisisons, lt now: if ate feosio aeioe ee a. | nephew, John | ands Ne, with Marte ouloway, wr Mound to Nvork, bat *tNiy New York, Edwards, for NYork; Wm Toll, Bonne: sein gordon, Ames eek ebscanceinn ae > incipie, he hada perfect right to carry out that de- fs "a | 7 * y : , 5 Wa , Bo 3 ‘ irstlos, no matter in wha‘ shape he assume it. Ho | SOg.ene black Arana of slavery, And for what? That, | = “Married {etNora Sonia He otto ana taxe tee yemel ome | magi, Repbas! adtnn, uray, and tastes, dantitt! | tog, Olver BGoldamith in just that indaputably p denied tuat there was eny disposition to persecute any | tip, the south may obtain contrul of tae Lecislata On Tuesday, January 23, by Rev. Jamos W. Alexander, MAW, of Boston, lost at Joromie, had arr off rows; F W Bailey, koop- | eminent person and recognized head of the profession ‘ons on account of his religious principles, It was wn- | That principle was embodied in the constitution, D.D., Henry M, Hater to AGNes Srvarr, daughter o unablo to obtain Home Jousgal, Jane 3s, 1968. Docuse tiny were Catholics He promised nis support | YOuld not disturd it. | But he would have the peopl John Phyfe, all of this city. | Eons over, saa waerin when bench Eereetear her aishing: | hee; 1ith oe I Webster, Welgery Sea Frenclocos 16th YOUNG LADY, WELL VERSUD IN FRENCH & —even to the bearing of arms—to protect the Catbolic | very eas, tonstame ties er usthee available to sla ‘The veasel had been condemned and sold. Vielager, Perry, Amoy. A Gerinan literature, having several hours in the . from a prohibition of hi religion. With regard their zeal wore apt to go beyond the bounds of reason in | Would struggle againbt ite sae t ummation of the ultimate purpose of Diea, Baso & D Mrnnsan (not Merton), before reperted lont on In port Nov 23 altro; enjoying the Morship of his | the Nebraska iniquity. No whig proposes to interfere | Op Friday, February 2, THOMAS BRUSH, Sr., aged 63 | Ocracoke Suonl, boat over the shoal and toes Vessel | Dagsett; Monsoon, Wi item, ) with slavery in the States, tall trae marae nabsedid years. | And cargo a total loss, Cargo was insured in Savaanah. | Ste ance) aioe erences, Com ; xtonsion,. Mr. R. very ably apr ce 5 Manila; & : nema what they say on some subjects. To show what Catho- | reviewed the various steps taken in the aggrosaivus of | jnrited to attend the funaral: (rom bie esreciSeoes We, | Ship Northern Chiet, fret Benton for New Orleans, Jant7, | Lint Seemmeni Louisiana, Crosby, and Potomac, Svone, | Zanoble, Schuberth’s muslo store, © i v1 Dy af , } 7 a a ’ nan; Cyane, Burmeister; Lucas, | fernoon and evening disengage, would be happy to + Mutrion a, and Sami | vote them to the instruction of ‘pupils whose ‘attenti fiurr, | may be taken up by business during, the-day Broadway. i a § slavery; and referred, in glowing terms, to the bold and | 4+; Delancey street, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, | Ist d, lon 71 (xot as before). Live:nvoou—Arr Jau 12 Erama, Alpas (not Agry), Savan- SPANISH LA®Y, WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH PE nih? ire > | See, tuveeroens, | _ Ship Com Berry, Mandell, from Li 1 for Lauaceston ; 16th, Blanche Moors, Gough, Boston; 17th; Ameri es 8 Sew more pu wheel ramger ae riupont was opposed to that kind of Jeauttical | H¢haes,vnier all circumstances, amid the rage of sla- | “Newark, . Jpand Jamaice, 1. 1 papers please copy. | yous Jie NW by Not Athign. meearet ses ncrics, | their resicences for $10 ‘per month. Apply 110 We very and the treachery and timidity of Northern re- | Soares aty 1, Jams Womb iptae ee | to be charged with teking on oata in violatioi ore tase iteed:..e dine eee cee ee | ee ; i wae to be cl er ma! ave jalterec, e a8 = ston itm. ven » | Rin conscienca,, He considered it the duty of all Amori- | jis” enemies appreciate ‘his powers aad in every tin kis reseels os kee ton eedlent eres ieviag ee ee eee timc hedeniea | contest, be bas stood drm as 'the rock upon | place, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, withous fur ‘Ain bark stecring S, painted black, showing a private ith, Canadian, (3 ith y y work to follow them. But at the same time he denied | which the Capitol is reared. Nor is there a man in the i wood i the intenticn to persscute foreigners, as such. Mr. L. | ation who believes he will falter, however fercely the ther invitation, St ee sigualized Der Mi, lat 32 Neton ia PM taht Diait; do; Sen Ale referred (o the recent eection ia Ontario, where the | contest may rage. He may be overwhelmed, but he will " 1 i 104 Webb hinser, N York; such J question was fully before the people. The question was | gull stand true to his principles. - His enomies may say | Green atvect. of a legericg doves Heer Gr atuy aged | Axov—In port ee Ee eres staves, trom Hong | Beltimorey City ck Deoskiya Mies NSTRUCTION.--A FIRST CLASS TEACHER < between Iiadoo and—what? Fusion, woolly heads and | that his priaciples are wrong—but he had yet to ree the | 5) yeurs, . Kegs er OS anes ” OSES OMS | yiver outward bound 19th “Wild Wi mathematics, bookkeeping and elocution, is want abolitionists; and give ‘Sam’ one more lick at them, | man to prove them wrong—but he will never desert is funeral will take place this afternoon, at one | _ANsosrunA—In port abt Jano brig Angostura, for New | }fanciseu, reps; Nazarene, Doran, do (has been reported sid | ag visiting teacher in a boarding school near New Yor and there will not be # grease spot left. (Applause.) | those principles. He has, im his whole public life, been | oyclock. ‘Ihe friends and acquaintances are respectfully | York 20 days, bes Mishtiver, Waterman; Benj Adame, Day, and David | Apply to Mr. P. DEMPSEY, 143 West Twenty-thi Mr. 1. said be was alaw-nbiding man. He hat under- | actuated by a seme of duty, and if he falls, he wili fall | ohecq, Baravia—tn port Nov27 ship Witch of tho Ware, Shrove, | Creches’, Spender, HYG ss sae. John K Thayer, Samp, | steel, Defore 12-4, M. oF after 4M. P. val he Twenty-first street. hmetic and book! ping, evening, fo. 346 Broadway, Pers ‘8 ing,) whore gems jaslified the countiag-bouse, ix an xy superior manner. oaths, and because he felt alarmed at those for Liverpool, J a'Northord Bel Bark 1ddo Ki Jat 4036, Yon 21. finale atts, ‘Tempest, Brower, | MeO are Lathro - stood {hat there was a caucus last night. Whatever | with his pnoci to again take his place among the mer " | from Boston, 6, arr 2ist, chtd for # port in Europe, 1d) lantic (4), for New York 27th; Vanguard, oe was the -erult—constitutionally obtelnwd—he would | Champion ol justice and freedosi, whdr, as they mast, | yeura,dmontha at oaege yO MBanay aged 30 Poet ge ge A ‘dozist; Driver, do 21th, Audvew Foster, do POLITICAI. le y A Cite, cakd inh Wes Kars apprveching ped | el gd Leh Me a rt at thi R, Si The relatives and frienus of the family, the members | ye) a ee 1 Sharp, Betes, Singapore Fp} Agh oat, ee amy Cun ie “bone : . resi e ; Men’ E Alcon, 3 ro, Penang ani Kos: > do Lith; . on MITTEE ch an to fest the soundness of tds Legislature. ‘The | sosed mos heartily at the seault o! fet o | of Basins Company Ho. 40, and the Young Men's Gone wver's Bride, Nason, irom Sy dne ware Nov | Jae Brown, for Vbilsdetphie, 240d ulti, Tus: the “Young Men’s ward will falsify the predicti»ns of the | ral Democratic Committee of the Stayresnas Tustitute, ‘ dney, N3' question of religious toleration had been mooted here, | South, one of whose statesmen remarked a few days | are ily invited to agtend' tne ae te Rodsteate ter Wee Rtas ‘estmoreland,do with Democratic Union ‘ ments for the celebration of Washingtes make . ; ie , : : 3o-morrow had proceeded to Sourabays for examinatio nt] noes put he ggogeey so discuss that question. It had nocon- | sirce, that ‘Mr. Seward would not be returned.’ fternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, No. 2 1 E for Mobile birthday, are requested to meet. this Sat fection with he Unive! Baten Senatorship, nor had it | ‘Why?’ was the inquiry, “Oh! because you men of | Centre market place, without further ineitation, ork bark Lucinda Sears, Heard, Lizsie Har i i ‘Robin jeans dist; Hevenue, Kobingon, do 22d; St do 24th; Fanny ciffney, Moody, do 25th; i 0 10th inst; Windermere, Wilson, and Simod ith despatch: Willian Bradenss, fo Arr Jan 7 at 734 o'clock, at the Chinese Building, 639 February 2, ConNmLivs WINAMT, in | Charleston, and sid 9th for Port Mabon, to perform guaran. ‘CORNELIUS CARVES, be on the resolution before the House The | the North always back out’ Let this prediction be any bearing upo Mn ! pre On Friday morni: tine; after disg at Barcelona proceeds to Messina to lund for place from his late residence, No. | Bost resolu\iva sail we would not support any man who | fajsified nov, by the return of man to the | the oth year of his wos not a friend of our State aggesng: F or hed Penate of the United States, who has never faltered. ‘The funeral will tak port Jan 19 ship Agnes, Seott, from Cardiff r San F school*, oo" of our country. Where was the man wh» | Mr, KR, etluded to other existing evils—particularly | 49 Fourth street, this morning, at ten o'clock. His re ‘Ta, te go into ote the cemblaan, oad Littletield, for Calontta; Blue Jacket, Underwood, executive sension of the elub for the tramsactis dared to be otherwise than the resolution ‘| to the sdministration of the naturalization laws— | mains will be taken to Westpor:, Ct., for intermont. a for Melbourne March 4; Great Tasmania, Beauchamp, [c of important business will be held this Satards fo was no factionist. He was a whig, He which he would gladly contribute to remedy. rT 2, J ’ xeLAre Nov 26 brigs Dante (Ital), F n | Hobart Town, VDL. evening, st 734 o'clock, at the Chinese Rooms, 6 He Ktermine what was right and act upoa it. ‘That | Put this ovil should net be-allowed to overrige all others WUT ee | eer 0th Don Quixote ‘uns Bests trom de avout Jenne Janes, Chipman, Philadelphia; | Broadway SOHN 5 made him a party man—a whig, He would not acknow- | —of more pressing importance, True American andfree- | ” His funeral will take place this afternoon, at one | Aux 23; uo date, Regulus (rem), Savannah; uty OUNG MENS DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB.—A ‘enoke, from do about gat ie eS: Qhemaecs, C. Cannes, Secretary, himself a Seward man per se. But ss a whig be | dom are in harmony; and the most pressing danger | o'clock his late ence, No. 139 -eighth | Aug 15. . 01 ie i mac — wists vote for Bits, Otrcusmatances had lots Wr. H. | shoud te bret arrested. That which casaot Weportpne: | Stet benees sod neat etd Nee caey wemey olghth reat Slaveiun—in port Jan 10 teig Terry Not, —, 1 Thompron, NOx Seward vo other choice than to take the side offreelom. | ¢4, must first be attended to. This question of freedom | will be taken to Calvary Cemrwry for interment. His S—arr' J Reference bad been mace to oaths, as if a man would | must be decided now, or the North will be bound, not | jriends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend. come here with an oath that would make him act inde- | with green withes, which we may suader at pleasa e, bat On Friday, February 2, of consumption, CaTHaRixe, dent of his official oath, Why should a few men at- | with the fron bands of slavery. William H. Seward is | wife of Dr. George Wailer, aged 32 years Tempe to dictate to 130,000 men in this State an oath | the leading champion in thé contest,and the whole The relatives and friends of the Iemly, aif the men- which made them kneel to Baal and lick the dust’ | North desire his return to the Senate. The champions | pers of Hope Chapter No. 244, are invited to attend the Must.» few mon dictate aa oath to these 120,090 men | of slavery fear him as the friends of freedom love him. | funeral, to morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from tho which mate them act contrary to their convictions. It | They do not despise him; they respect, but they f house in Fifty-ninth s‘reet, betwesn Second and Third ‘was intimated, too, that committees had been sent here | p: They co not dislike him; they honor him for Boston soon Maling, for Hong Kong; LECTURES. 2 brig Ocean Bride, McGowan, | (Fiental (new), Kobinson, for Boston Feb d, tolondin Train's | ——————_-___w ‘oun for lialifax, Tine. tegen . pene ‘VAREER AND CHARACTER OF O'CONNELL.—A joWw—1n port Jan 19 ahips Windsor Forest, Graffam, must ee Scan bie Came hehe Oe ture om the above subject will be delivered in Francisco, ldg: Jaya, Jackson, tor N York, us | Caleutta; loth, Susan Hinks, Clausen, NOrleans. Cld 17th Broadway Ta! ‘ Fel barks Mary’ Morris, Moleary. for'do ldg; Fame (Un, | Nevachan, Scott, Mobile, 7 thernage merce iy hi ing, ak for Boston 40; California (Br), Fowler, for New Ur: n port'1%h London, Hubb: & ry cy Baq. Tic! 0. American Eagle, Moore, for do 25 n ve had at the poor of the Tabernacle on the evenigg tf Sears, for Boston om, Hi do 8th; Woodcook, Lambert, 1: Idy of the lecture. nel Hol 2 Skim: Sai d was to leat ‘London (before ro- | ¥ Ide; ‘acker, Broom: avenues. % ¥ C to work the destruction of one man. nt fear) nd ability, while they despise | "On Thursday, February 1, Many E, Pannise, wife of dda Reyolute,’ McKenzie, trom Hons a; David wren, Sy gag ye nn nee Mr. Ruonis emphatically denied that any such com- ging doughfac William C. Perrine, aged 41 years and 6 months. cc frm. London Aug Wy Washington | the Rast, Bartots for Caleutte 10; Hommatoe of PERFECT GIMP AND CORD SPINNER, WHO Mal mittees had appeared here. not nenemy of the Cnion—but because they know ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- om en Northern Light, Hatoh, | Hen 4 Canton, ‘to receive goods until the best , wants a situation. Addrew Mr. ap Cour sala it at boon intimated such wasthe | that he will never cease fe wee — the unj 1, t money muraing, ‘at balf ast ten oFelocky with a font 29 Gola n Racer, Navel, te load tag < om aa damraed yy letter, J. D., box 25 Herald office. cone it reat effor! was to pu wn “ons man— tituti 1 men’ ol ery. e af % acer, inew ort a ne pt Ms . 4 William H. fewari—e man who, at this time, was the | must mand by bin, CAppiause.) Lat tie ware you | Segcartner, invitation, from her late restlenee, No, 08 BMaurihee Det 3 Vice) to gris Are Jan § Masgols, Creep, NYork; 10th F[RONK MAKERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, SEV backlons of the State Itself. have commenced to night be consummated oa Tuesday | On Friday, February 2, of inflammstion of the lungs, bert, Grizgs, Wilmington, NC. Cld 16th, Orphan, ke ral trunk hands; also, two or three boys and Mr. O'Krxre had not intended to take part in this dis- | next, and the free North will thank you. (Mr.R spoke | Many Axx Brut, only child of Catharine Jane and John 5 ton, do (and ly alco al for Mauritius and Reuntom). Up, | box makers. Apply at 69’ First avenue, between 2 cussion, It was none of bis business. He waya repud- | for hall an bovr, ena was constantly applauded.] Bell, aged 4 years and 11 months, Begone and Jules 06 Aetne: fee AE orev ock (and old 3 hl lican democrat. But his principles had beea villife!. Mr. larriromx was called out and spoke briefly, ¢x The friends of the family, and those of her wncles, | _¢ld Nov ‘ips Bombay, Boston; 20th, Juniata, Aveina—Arr Dee # Nuove Felis, N York (and sld Jan 4 ANIED—A EITUATION To RUN A BTATIONAT ‘The gentleman from Westchester (Mr. Waterbary) had | pressing the opinion that more had been done by’ the | Hugh Dell, and Richardron end Robert W. Flanagan, are | Wilson, london, Deo 2, Walpole, symmer, Boston; 34, Geo | for Hsbon). Jan 15 Frodk) Warren, Jones (British, engine, by an active man of twenty years ew said this was a Protestant community, Mz, O'K. denied | capeus to save the Union than had been done betore for | respectfuliyinvited to attend her funeral, to-morrow af- | Hallet, Foret “s, See CD RRC ES Oe Mar- y Hondo; loth, Charlemagne, Havre, t9 | sense: Yin big chate and barve per is by Bhat this vasa Frotestant or Catholic community. ‘The | years, Ho congentulated bis associates that, natwith | fermoon, at two o'clock from the reidenoe of | Carper aecAre Jan 21 brig Keoks, Treat, Matanzas; sche a bla:kemith; no ol to the country. Can bh gentleman had said be would protest Catholicism. He | standing the unusual efforts which had been’ made to | No, 26 Mongomery street | Alice Day, Ashby, do; 294, barks Cansda, Dyer: Seranac, |. OronTo~Arr Deo 31 Garding, NYork and Vianna; Jani | © Dinckamithy TT, Boreld ouee. * po no Cate ce enter emg et ay his Cae be cverawe them, they bo gyn aoare beeps ti Sen SS regg Aono please copy. i nd Ft HRatsiy uscomb, un ry reid fg pty S Gecmhe Ginemiias A st atc iE religious cr rom mighty d con- dicted that before the fun should set oo poe y 2 Ly Ly Crawford, Perry; : : c = stitutions of the United States and this State, which Fikes iets wites woatt rad Torte tho Chorio | cones Be Baxs i eldeat Pot eh he dep Crane, d95 Bre Jap 1 Ommsnls, Gordon, Smyrun, 34 Ithaca, Waiver, ‘Mar: LOST AND FOUND. a tolerated oll religions. Reference had been mae to the | news that New York had been true to her favorite and | Dorian, aged 2 years, 8 mouths and 27 days. BMh’ ochee aR tok Drak farion | Viyal, Phillips, N York. OST—BANK BOOK (NO. 7,443) OF W/ Ne. —t rs of thePope, That poor old Pops hadno | mostreliable ron. (Applanse ) ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his bg ria Postiond; 'Sowall, Lowd, Bosvon; 20h- Pexanc—sid Nov 20 Sarah, Young, Bosto Hearty, on the Industrial Sa: Powers. He was simply » proscribed prince, hedged in | Semator Crosny also briefly responded, congratulating | parents, No. 63 West Thirty-second street, to-morrow Piers, Pi 20th, beiz Getavis, ——, Klis. | ,, PORzsMouru—Arr Jag 16 Urcan Gusen, Spencer, Los finder will please leave the same at the i. Sethi recetiy: aiming for them af ouch interest | Stain he PP cetne eee yr iiucatay | etermogm, wt trpeldonk The Gnade oad goyunat: | Wart ereca Mitty Heed RYN iy Lee, Li DarhEeet nieces Teme a cone | FER SR raedk ; le 4 a a 5 _. lo a _—_— ia the stability aod prowperity of this country as a stvane ives. davey tal tae, ES ie he Portiand; John Pierce, Melville, Boston; ecbr Ad ows—Arr Jan 13 Johe Hermana, Borahaldt, N OST—IN BROOKLYN, ON THURSDAY gvaein ther invitation. ._ He held that the Catholic Church | pis asscciates to make every other questicn «i inate reday, January 2%, of Mes. Buma- "i uiter, for Bo either in Fulton or Court streets, a . ‘was republican in itself; every office in it was obtained : ~ at Be 7) ry 25, of consumption, Mrs. St Thomas; joever, for New 4 red laath By ballot. And es to vhe Jenultical oath read by the | Upil.shie arent battle hed been fonght and won. (Ap 34 years, « native of 5 Si touh begs about $100. A suitable " f Boston and Baltimore papers please copy. gettleman from Ontario, (Mr. Lamport,) he (Sr. 0'K.) Senator Dickrxson also spoke, briefly alluding to the Brook! Thursday afternoon, RACK Yok this occasion to braod it ax ® forgery, and chal- | prominent features in the pubite his ory of Mr Seward, Huw, ie tow hter of George Henry and desee Ps digg, ume proof to the contrary. As to Wm. H. seward, he | to the influence of slavery legislation, and to th - | Hughes, aged 2 years and 23 days. by ony not vote for him. He did not like his principles. | rious result just reached by the reprasentatives of the ‘The friends of th Vand will be given, by leaving itt 16 DF iven at Brooklyn. . ene ago; left her home on the of [NOPLY- ae jen thews, pequgntly did not proc ). ‘0o—In port Nov 24 ship Cygnet, Boot, for u ‘ork. » Fin! Lantao, entorirosk, ‘or Work; Pea’ But bo kne Mr. Seward’s friends could take ca ily, those of Rdward Hughes, | Mendun lit. san 13 snip Geo Green, R i Ae inne ue o Me. 0 = —— It was a proud night for New York, and it nd Jemeen M. Plow, hoq., are reapecttoity invited | a CEsOA-ate Pore Jen 3 ship ; Mosman, and Joshua Bal ‘Any information will be thankfully re eived by tery” Mr, Perry followed, referring to what he termed tn “ , , 9 ald fous rey . rye Re, seived by 1 moat contemptible conduct on the part of Mr. Leigh, {a Ly i to the | to aitend at two o'clok, azaini—Sid Jan 4 Athens, Plemmey = the funeral, this aft of nd to God, to ra her id treet, without further notice. him to offer the resolution before the Honse, Mr. | Mr. Pucyx, of Albany, Bord Fs Tiyan, L — Sovruampron—Arr Jan 17 Wein account of the French | fF OST-ON TUESDAY, 90TH UIT, AT A BALL = 2 called oui, and, after thaak- it to load prot . passed in review the public course cf Wm. H. Seward, | ing the aucience for the call, cited various interesting re- In Broo'lyn, on Friday ‘i Sanau, pert Jan vernment. Nible’s, a cameo pin. The fy der will “ rbiom he considered « political gambler,an enemy to out salidaoenosl of o,eailla® sastout, of Watson be Wann iooe-| sonar ee iite ase- Tegeu, % jorenayeeet tot pos Ra A em the start Wey $e Bernards Mather trom Harrefor.N | guftable reward by leaving it ab 14s Wort hpacsivol) Union, on enemy to our common sobools, @ propagator | ber, in.1840, when, under a far #everer pressureof oppai- | age, th ecbes Labrador, Taylor, York; 1th, Flora M’ Donald, + street, or at No. 1 Wall street (KV arley express). of anateby through the “higher law’ doctrine, Mr. P. | tion, Mr. Seward was first teturned to the Seaate of ths | “The friends of the family, and of her sons, John W. | xinice Oxner, adel hia Coat veEFS'ttom Scilly 11th, Marathon, Vandyke (from Liverpoot OsT=ON SUNDAY VENT GIN -BROORLY ” also reviewed the speeches of Messrs. Leigh, ns, | United States. The: Ww, men were threatexed with | Walter, N. and James A., are respectfully invited to at- | Mehee, New York: 2ith orl vin fm th), ‘Philadetphis. am Dean to Court and W bo Mo ‘ Littlejohn, and others. Ho said thore were fifty mem- | annibilation if they dared to jupport him, bat then as | tend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, | Bluencee, Denby, Riohmon, Trxri—Sld Jan 12 Ternate, and Morgenstern, Savannah. Arey ‘wae will be ory streeta, a mee bers of this House who were p! to vote against s | now, the people! repreventatives spuraed these threats. | from the residence of her son, Jas. A. Degcauw, No. 24 srea, Jo oF Philadelphia. H ~ (ot NYork a. ett street, below Columbia, 7-44.00 delivery, at C880 ; certain man for United Stal tor, but who had | And the result justited their ects, und coatirmed their | Amity strost, between Clinton and Court stresta, with- ieee Rec Jan 24 debe 8 J Peters, Smith NO: Loxnow, Jan 17—The Am ship Typhoon (of N York), a ; bamen He could never be- | wisdom. No apnihilotion ollowed then, nor will anni. | out ferther lavitation. 2th bark Solomon Piper, McClure, Portland; bi aoe eo sevy eat Biacuwall, untal the apring tides, to | J OST—A GOLD WATO , AND SEAL, Witli ' atloe, ce eae, oth, ait Bien new. The mow most cererely tereaeeet ‘At Vamebare, om Thursday, Fe’ 1, Mary, Amon, Nii hole, Benes hr ingens, ria nay ce patna to the Hast India docks to dischagge; "i i ayy c—¥ sed. The finder be ou; bI wi vn ion was the first to be returaod to the As- of in M. ine, in the 26th f her age. . eee A e Woodbine, from ©: tor Portian rewarded * 1 take thelr wife rT year of her ag: elo Ata ship, a bard and two pobta here Boe leaky, and has pown uadée som Bart Nineteenth streq?” 26 it At OL Nassau attest, or Te Benedict Arnold, What | sembly, and now occupies a seat on tue floor of the | ~ The friends apd acquaintences of the those of | Prise inflcences have operated upon these men? TheGovernor | Senate to again cast hie vote, under «unitar threats, for | G, M. Bodine of ber brotber, Cuatiea R'towaley, tei Soh, ses "EI Dorado, Aspiawal ments to make, but they are kept | William H Seward. My. !’. continued lis remarks, and are reapect(u''y invited to attend her faneral, this after- | », artes, 8 rk: bric Marzoni, Ames, Bi wn how certain ones voted. More | concluded by remarking, that New York never before | noow, at one o'clock late Hecond | Sane Parter, Bowker, Maten than (his, even the passage of ville depended upon the | more deserved the appellation of the “Kmpire State” | gtreet, between South Third and Fourth streets, without 5 vuter ol members on the Senatotial question. A col- | than to-night, when her representatives have, with sach | further invitation, = i OWNING + STEWED TERRAPIN | {—( RAVE Lion Bay pee works, (0.1 tow. took therornd of ‘we’ Hoyat Facht Squadron Mouse, and remains 13—The Holyoke (of Boston), Perks Exronu, INR, for Dublis, got oa the aga ro ureday, in b very thick fox. ap aod ted t for t bi ‘ AE, 0 day rer veg perior lot of ‘eaque uf bia, baying several bills here, was told that " unanimity, expresred their appreciation of ‘ltiam: Thured oraaty 1, afte: ot Carne ve ration el mort > if wn tea + ody vis "vw woud for “the promigent’cundiate, hie ey f alities of theie ache tnt foaclond Seaato ans toh ered Tsaac 3 }ieava, Set ab years Vomataemer ih pee ee ere et =P, ‘attaae - part of ‘ oot pasi is constita Calls were made for “Blatchford,” “Fitch,” « i 4 fran Wa. | of « cf the eougiion of affairs, A mesti 4 Brisk, Morrisom, Car, Tan ject joke bas jem pot, “ff by 9 tug fra RY or oysters, lo bs constitucats, who instructed htm to | 2 ¥! funeral, to serey reeves a Com! Cheyallee, Waight: | texfeed, bet et hela able to pesoen feat tes sy rea bor |

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