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288 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1855. carried away fore truss, the practices of all connected with them. Mr.R. said he ; to authorize certain leasesin county of St. | The ‘and the London Times. the i sails, AFFAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL. wus & member of that order, and was proud of his posl- | hey 70 TRE MDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Ee eee eee niestensG days, with cotton and RL tun. The principles of that order were as open to the bill to amend the ebarter of ths Panama May'l beg to trespass for a moment on your columns, * “ 6 a6 EST! {rom New York tadrawe eee decatved when to took th hen Mr. purr thavea Sa'veter to thn: osesntties oat in order to reply to the strange comments of the English with to Abt Go” iT rom New \e w Pe on aa DEBATE ON THE: CHURCH PROPERTY qw 10N Uetigations of that order, He received the of Fonda-ve discsssion cnveed, whee & as Gaally referred press on a book of mine, recently published here, “ My on hg at 15 days, with eotton, Ae, Binet nan this order, by which he is now enabled to hold and | to the Committee of the Courtship and Its » but which had not, up Rogers, their WI N he Norfolk, t day, ‘up to scorn, ‘The resolution inquiring of the Attorhey General as to rom i ilk 2 mor: SANK: LROAD COMPANIE: foe and after alluding to the | the right of our State to direct, the ral as to | to the last dates, appeared in London ? It str kes me as Wr Lumandety Alen 5 rr TANT TO BANKS AND RAILROAD C BY ee eres wailed tee meee te Ie te owing itoanather State, wertiawanrainsnest ced | an vauousl-thing te-spabee book tho thome-of vemnpe: saan Points ‘Daiumore, with mdse, to ww Hired no connection with ite acrimonies, proceeded to aa; laid on table. Giscussion befor has been iven to Ct Sank ee an ne wes to contre is rete cnGEREe | The remtation taquiting Gin Commtetensss of | SOE fo #9, ag hesms Seapets to | susamer Caledonia, Morley, Baltimore, with mdse, to Jobn THE UNITED STATES SENATORSHIP | mocrut of ly national views—knowing no N of wh: public; and I have a right, under such circumstances, to | Riley. piesa no South, mo East, aud no West. And the board was called up, when the name of James | investigate the motive that has led to it. Before quit- | 4 «tipper ship Stephen Crowell, Durzest, trom Thomas, aad RNR phon i db. not Wm, H Seward, His principles and acts were din- | Kelly was added, and the resolution tabled. ting London, in October last, I left printed copies of the in ballast, to Snow & Burgess. Ie 1000 tous ton, 9 days, TER SEWARDITES AND THE KNOW NOTHINGS, peony oor sed to vationality, They were her ca | ‘The resolution a autiocieat the Governor to employ work in question In the hands of Mr. Joshua Batos, Sir burthen. rend asunder our Union. Hp reft counsel in the mon case was taten up, and after a SAILED. ts nnne nate pmraias to epee anich bai been passed upom this ‘‘mo- | lengthy debate, was again Inid on the table” W. Gere Ouseley, and other parties concerned, and they Ship Medinnes, New Cares Sestel atlas, woven: oN dern Solon,” as he culled Wm. H. Seward, and pro- IN THE MOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. have thought fit, doubtless for reasons of their own, to | Harts (it). ¥ ~ , BECORD OF A WEEK’S LEGISLATION, | nounced them mere empty, sycophantic, fulsome flatte- | Jaw. 29.—Petitions Preseated—In relation to savin Jace them at the disposition of their friends in the press. |» Wind st sunrise, NNE, meridian, N; sunset, NW. Hes. Mr, 0. reviewed the course of Mr. Seward from | banks: of Stockbridge Indiaus, for relle(; ageinst the | °° ms &0,, &o., &o. “the time of the anti-Ma-onic excitement up to the patent medicine bill; to amend tae mo foreclosure | 1 don’t know why I sbould take any pains to disguire the Neo,” rary c ne 24 , sent day, throughout which ho could find nothi w; to authorize towns to take railroad atock; relative | object thus ingeniously aimed at. The publication of Lavxcuep—On the 20th ult, from the ship yard of 2005 consteuction, as engines, % ensure strengte — recommended him to the favor of the people. The rs- | to prisoners in Washington county jail: to incorporate | my book im Fngland would likely lead to the sar-- ; vk Beaman Mt Bony Brock hue » Long Island. and speed, and their for passengers are NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. cord of his acts was written in indelible colors on the | county teachers associations; to exempt the Utica Me- na Sewanee re tosult to ier Of bow 22 PUEtHOM, named the jualled for of > ee history of our State for the last tweaty-five years, and | chanics’ Association from taxation there as here, for by showing the publi” my innocence Peg meng = cases as01IN6E : Se, ciate eatin, Senate. hie apologists may rise bere aud ory “ont, dametteee: ppeillg, Introduced—To incorporate the New York Hie. | of the odious accusations be.ned upon mo some two er, OF this lt t Welton, for: anon oe ei Rg Aangh ork, oe Avant, Feb. 5, 1855. | ene had ‘aot given bm a uetioual chacaster, Mis | Iu’ Felation. to Sbenihy certideatess suthonetas etecee | 7eRt# MMS, reaction would naturally take placo in my Boge S'Hinsard's line Of Apalnghiccla packets.” t ° | Am experienced surgeon attached to éach ship. No berth Sar tbingdouigteies wecticnality still clung to hima, and tois was not the man | holders ‘of plankroad companies te make assessments to favor, and to the dotriment of the parties who were com- | , At Newbury port 2d inst, by Mr George W Jackman, Je & | secured until paid for. Mr. Goopwix, fepator elect from the Twenty ninth | we wanted to represent us there. We want one who repair ro promised by tts exposures, To diminish, if not to ex | Penulli¥lclipper ship of stous 1.058 tone, called Shs Was eng TROROSED DAES OF BATU. dintrict, took his seat. Hs was swora inon motion of | cAn, take every man ine fae Gelitornie, sor South Oa | at tor amiign yauatopted that the House ~icet hereatter | cape, the effect of so decided a revolution in public Pe ae eee cate Toad in Glidden & Wil bet; | Wednesday, Dec. 21.1854. Mr DanvormH, the returns not being present. rolina—for all the States; but such a giaa is not Wm. H. The Commiftee o» Csianierce obtained leave of absence | #Btiment, an attempt has been adroilly made, inantici- | line for California, The War Hawk is a superior ship, belng Wednesday, J: 2 FORKIGN PAUPEKS AND CRIMINALS. Seward. But the word hal gone forth—Wim. H. Seward | to visit tie ity and harbor of Now York. hy pation of tho book’s appearance in England, to raiso | ‘tamed and planked with white oak. be er ee Berg 4 report from the Coumissioners of Emigration, ax to | must be elected, ant. eee Seger se as _ Tesolution was offered to take the final voteon the | doubts against its statements and to excite prejudice Heraid Marine Correspondence. We cosy, Feb, 21.1365. “the number of foreign paupers, was received, Over one | "NT "RieonroRD' said gentlemen Dad not hesitate’ to | ont be tae on the twelfth day of February. Laid | seainst its author. To this end I have been styled pEMILADELPHIA, Fob 6 4 PM—Are schry A Tirroll, Werseatey Nee 1-100 PN +000 166B, thousand s@ hundred ha\i arrived at New York in one | j motives of Mr. Seward, and his acts had The resolution directing the Judiciary Committee to | a ‘seedy adventurer” by certain English journals, Hiegiai esto eH, 8, ‘ery a OF iy oR York, year. deen misrejirnentel, Indeed, had & stranger toMe. | examine into the naturalization powers of courts of | anda ‘degraded convict” by others. It has long beea | "Cid ship Tropie Bird, Foulkes, Demarara; schr C H Rod- BROWN, SHIPLEY '& CO., Liverpool.” RESTRICTING THR BANKING BABI, Betfird been present caring Sere aabetes Sm would | have record was called up, digcussed, and Inia over. the habit of the English press to affect a well-bred hor- | 8°? ansley, Charleston; steamer Virginia, Teal,Richmond. | ST PHEN KENNARD & CO., 27 Austin Friars, London, thor at we amon=st loro Vataline, t eesaior 4 ; Mr Sasnui introduced 3 bifl to prohibit bonds aud | sccing tor place aud power. Mr B. said the battle | of the Cemperason’ bill unfit the time for raalsareinen, ror of the “scurrility”’ of the American journals; but if Disasters. GEORGE H DRATER. tavie, stortgrges as & basis for bauking. which was to be fought to-morrow was te be a battle | without taking a vote upon any section. we may take these low expressions as proofs of their Surp Crraos, at Savannah from Now York, lost two pe, The owners ef these ships will not be accountable for TER DRY DOCK BAVINOS BANK, between freedom and slavery, He asked why Mr, Seward Tunspay, Jan, 30.—The first business was the consid- | sipericr taste, it is clear they have something tolearn | Henty Ucuson and Robert Osburn, overboard; oneman, Thos | 414 giver, builion, 6] jewelry, precious stones oz Sit edn 134 cos the tath esolution to investi- | WAS to be sacrificed by the new party which hud arisen, | eration of the Temperance bill. Several long, dry » rag ape Tranus and Richard. E: Tacnea- | mae ss bills of lading are signed therefor, aad 8 aid on the table a resoluti , known by the title of Ammienas! They claim that Mr. | speeches were made, occupying the entire day. No vols | before they prerume to teach. The London Times, with | men, Gus “ag oy reed gg . hat i pec! » ying y. No cause heavy weather. On the 27th, split foresail and fore- | the value thereof therein ex gete-thealfeirs of the Lry Dock Savings Bank, that !a- | §, ig Pot a national American. There was nothing io Mr. | wax taken, No other buslaess was transacted. its usual acumen and less vulgarity, has sought to | topsnil. Also reports passing, ‘between Cape Hatteras and ippers please take notice, that the stitution not having arswered the Senate's resolation. | Seward's life which proved. Bio saying patan Amst | MiDsEsDAY, Jan. G1 —-Petitions Presented —Agaifst the | eect its purpose by a bolder invention, In tho war | Cire Lookout,» brig waterlogied, with foremast and ored fee carry apy goods contraband of D DIV! ne # part val of the charter of Dutchess T i ; to Mast standing; loo! Mr. SPENCER gave notice of a bill to prohibit railroad | to the sshigher law’? claaw of the speech of Mc. S., a0 | companies: against the pateat medicine bill; for a sus. | Jand to calla wana Frenchemissary to make bim on | Tanx Cxtas 8 O1nen, ashore near Fonwich' Poland was Company intend sailing their favorite steamshipa— companies making ¢ivideous, except from not earnlogs, } often alluded to. H» claimed that tuat seatinent had | pension bridge across Niagara river; to re establish coua- object of public detestation, and now-a-days itis sull- | %° pmpens ing RD the wale S eee outs chiy OF ial CHESTER e 125 tons..Capt. Wylie, or when their floating surplus exceeds five per cent of | etm perverted and misrepresented. He read the clause $7, school sapentatendante; to prohiots whe New Haven | °, 4 sf (0) Rieasian sgent!” against Bbenaoning the hull. ‘The schr Sarah Victoria, arrived at | EITY OF BALTIMORE, (1 638 tons, .Capt. —, their eapital showing that Mr. 5. said distinctly, that there was no ilroad Company from runniog cara on Harlem roa cient to get up « cry 0! iu agent’’ against any Philadelphia 4th, with late accounts, roports hor bulwarks | Griy OF WasHINGTON '7¢0 tons. .Capt. R, Laltcl. THE TRNURE OF CHURCH PROPERTY. tinct on between this “higher law’? and the provi- | relative to the stocking of the waters of the Stato with | luckless foreigner, to expose him to the risk of the pil- | carried away, but that she will be got off when tho weather , a down, bs FROM PHILADELPHIA, Mr, Warmer then took © .¢ floor, Mr. Bradford in the of the constitut on. Mr. B, also quoted other parts | fish (1) | lory. Hence the London Zimes designates the author of | moderated. CITY OF MANCHESTER... Toursday, January 18, air. Wi rt the Se f 7 of Mr. Seward’s speeches, and said that it was the South The Committee on Privileges and Elections reported i Banx Sanacoasa, Turley, from New Orleans ila- Caged dd Sa tasers) caked aban ciacsah Go na wine ieake’ | Weae ne detent of Mr. t the claim of Davil G-Welle to the vost ocoupied | ‘the little book, ‘Courtship and its Consoquences,’’” | aDA4nx Samacdesa, Turley, from New Oa 2st, LIVERPOOL. (ir. Bi Seward, and not the peeple, meni d FRO! elated ttgall wikh olavees? And this Legisature owed it to everything just a: rienced a heavy gale from south- | CITY OF MANCHESTER. . Wednesday, February 14, 1888. from the First district of Kiogs | as one Nichoff, a Russian agent, employed to write for | when two days out, rs bn rtere’ fo. auncpepers of that petty: feed toetara ir, Serard tothe Senate, OT nanimoasly agreed to the report. | the American press, and seeks to iguore the fact of his | Yewy'osnty aft arti refused to Feriyes Dd ER age by page apap gre gee eds dik a o “ah justi i wae e . iN, af e rted in favor of the claim LA ‘ American party won uuing Candin baka wittalavery. © | been a Know Nothing of nby suace or strips, andde- | Anirews. Waruer to the seat ccupied by Torok ai; | ever baving had any connection with Lord Palmerston | A, 9o'cloeb, bore up fur the mouth of the riven, and arrive taken ‘from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found Sa ‘Mr, Warrsey replied, that Auge a aentiment was | Claring bimself a vational democrat, claimed that the | Selden, from she ¢econd Oswego district, A protest was | or the Foreign Office of England. Tho artifices of the Banx Cuas W Povurngy, before reported off Great ae Piilad Ipbi $201 F Liverpsel: 945 been to be deeply imbued ia ail hearts throughout the | democratic party was the valy true broad uational | presented by the minority, and the documents were or- | rimes and other jgurnals to discredit me, now, by apply- | Ioasvs, diemasted, arrived at New Orleans 27th ult, Sho | **om Philadelphia... $20 | Fem Liverpool... ... $46 Union, of consequence the American sentiment and t! party in existence. He compured tho measures and | cered printed. 9 Pye tsinntinae seated Tovall from the NE on che 8 Fartios Cie ing to tag One tee eran ann eee slavery question were cogoate, according to that Sen. | Principles of the democratic purty with thous of the | Billa Introducec—To legalize the action of the | ive vely epithets, and, then, by dubbing me a “Russian er foremast, maintopm: certificates of patwage, and drafts on Livers ae ator, Ile simply denied this. The aame of Mr. Seward | Whig party, aud contrasted their natioual teateacies; | Supervisors of New York; to amend the charter of the | agent,’ may be very ingenious, as they are really amus- and Jibboom ongried away, with nearly of £1 ater Weert seat Pbilakinbis, sad Ne Bosad has beon bandied about these halls of late, his friends | a0 if Mr. Seward was returned to the Uaitel states | village of Port Byrom, to incorporate the Hydropathic | ing when exposed; but they will fall utterly short of their | “eins attached, but received no other injury. Aaghh, 17 POSE SAE pets), AGO) c arguing that be is the peculiar aud only mark for the | 3¢nute, it woukt be against the wishes of tho poople of | Medicul College; exempting the property of the Utica pe distinguishea Br pnic Awn, wrecked on Cape Cabaras, was about 99 | way, New York, American party’s ai, and because they oppo: the State, | If vote oy the peovle was taken on this | Masonic Association from taxation; to authorize the | PUrPore, which is simply to screen distinguished persons | tone, and had an asvorted cargo, chiefly broadstufts, which ena on anne ene arr are opposed to humen liberty; im other wor question, there would he aa expression agaiast Himof | Susquehanna Fire Ineurance Company to change its | from the blame of their own dishonorable acts, My | 'artls insured in Moston, ‘The vessel was probably insure tates mail steamer UNION, Ik. Adama, Commander, Wiliam H, Seward is te embodiment of freedom.” This | St bast 100,010 He then reviewed the course of Mr. | place of busiuess: to establish the uaiform width of tha | intention is to follow up, by literary and other means, Bic Gex Tav10n, before reported lost on Cape Lookout | Will leave New York for Havre, touching at Southampton was dignifying the mun ‘oo much. He was but a straw | S.andeharged bim with aati masonry, anti reattym, | old Highland rond through the towa of Growaburg; to | my vindfeation in England, and to make known to the | Sheals, wout om nisht of 260u Wie, and Heing in weakiageon: | to land the mais and on Saturday, Feb. fin the way of that creat party. Ho stood in the | SPolitiosism, higher lawism, and forviga influencism. | amend the laws for tho sale of non-resident lands. ” dition ‘was abandoned, with the lose of one man. The cap- | gt 12 o'clock, from 87, North River, Toot of y of the charot, sud, unless he changes his posi- | He had always deen fectionist During the coutro- | A resolution was introduced requesting the Com. | public there that Iamnot only undeserving of the calum- | {ain and remainder of tho crew arrived at Boaufort 3d inet. | Of 12 9 , 7 Tod he will be rua dowa, ‘That ieall she Amesiean | Very of 1860, sail Mr, A., Mr. Seward was eagaged urg- | marder-in-Chief to enforce the regulation relative to | pies their journals bave circulated against me, but that if near Ocra- party las to do with William H Seward, Mr, | ing om sectionality, the tendoucy of which was to break | uniform companies ia First division. I tenced to fiftee ths imprisonment in an 3.10, by the Whitney then returned to the subject before the | sander the Union. ‘The resolution relative to United States Senator, was | ! WAS Fentenci sahoerse sgsutacrwenetiens Senate—the tenure of church property. Alter lauding Mr S. Suita referred to tho question of the asturaliza- | called up and debated until the adjournment. Ttalian jail, as they traly allege, it was done at the re ie pe Ba a highly the effort of th+ Senator from the Thirty- first, ie an ae bad hevie mee - Line ec bie Ri Liab S30 Ls oe les ace, Cas | special desire and through the opsn influence of the marals Was cwaee by! her master, Capt Cooper. : . Putnam,) he took the position that the Romish | 9% eps Petey mpgs yi he ion of the resolution in relation to quatidcations o! . ' eo oy the only ane snide fnterfered with political | UnitedStates might pass as many laws of naturalization | United States Senators, and the timo of the entire ses- agexts of the English government at Turin and Genoa, outs Janie Saumpyns, lenog at Wi ugto, NC; pa apply $2 MORTIMER LI" matters. He then alluded to the powers said to be pos- | 8 it pleased, still our own State had the privilege of | sion was consumed in {ts discussion. who bad their instructions from home to that effect, Spirits Caepentine avd several tage pesatis; sume ofthe Wb TEAMAEIPO BETWEEN HAVES AND NEW YORE sessed by the Pope, aud quoted from Cardinal Zeba, who | *8ying who shall be voters here. This quuation as to Fray, Feb. 2.—The entire session of the day was | It is the fashionjust now for the English press to de- | were marked 5 & P and diamond B. has said, according to Mr. W., that the Pope can do all | Who should be voters was Gxed in the Constitutional | conrumed in the discussion of the resolution cantar to : : nounce Russian barbarism, but I may venture to doubt | | Sonn Koa Hat. bas beon got offshore at Cape Henlopen ee Tiw Yack. Celtis calliog et any pects Bak: things that he wiciied, and bas authority to do many | Onvention of ‘821, and tho party then in asceniancy | Senstors if the Bugaboo of all the Russias would treat an em- | by Messrs. Burton ‘They Ianded i f 4 p soe pevbony 1 in lat Luggage not wanted on the voyage should be sent os board the day before, marked ‘‘ below.” No freight will be taken after Thu ¥ Feb. 8. For freight or passage INGSTON, Agent, 63 Broadway, | & a8. bushels of i 1 by their action secured the foreign vote till 1938, when | — Sarcxpay, Feb. 3.—Bills Reported—To incorporate the | i corn and tol¢ it Ist inst at vendve, which brought but 20 cts | land,) on Saturday, 26th of November, apron . 5 i ; Wins whet Types acute ie die Yomporal cuer. | Governor Eeward divided it with them, It was proper | Brookipm sad Now York ne Gcopan to amena'the Le eet alters crdtr | Ter buruel; the residue (sey 2000 bushels), mixed with snd | freight and passage in first and second cabins will be acter; we see, then, taat the itomish church is politi- | that this party shoul have the vote for once or twice, | charter of the clty of Auburn; relative to the Wasa- | Pad riven’ no reel grounds of offence, which I will one | 24 ¥ater, remaive in the hold. ay, moderate, The sailing of the Reyer ne ee cal. To suppress this—{ it is ever to be sapprassed— | but not always. As to thess oaths spoken of, he asked | ington county Collegiate Institute: for the relief of Ro. | day endertake to show to be my case. Ta fine, the Loa. | _SC#R SE Sawyer, of and for Gloucester from Portland, | will be shortly announced, The rate of insurance resort must be hac tothe ballot box. That is the only | Who believed there was anything binding ia au extra | bert Ramasy; to repeal the Plank and Turnpike Road | Ge simer repudiates, with ead ‘energy, the'bare sus. | Which went ashore in'Pepperell’s Covo 22d ult, has been got | France ts less from Havre direct for New York, ~ : ji j “ j ff and is to be repaired, than in ships callin, an Englisch port. Apply in Havre remedy. Church agirandigement bas bsea on the in- | Judicial oath, when # judicial oath came ia contact | law; to amend the act relative to jurors in the city of | ‘ition that ether the English or Frouch’ press cau te | ° 7 Tenia Curate crease fora long time, uctil now it assumes the most | Withitr — f New York; authorizing a ferry across Chaubaugas lake. | Picided by Min.sters of State, or warped by any extra- ec tith Misch foun ah New Fi Boulpara ee Palle to cena mammoth propertions. Mr. W. then read from the | | Mr Macuine, after saying he had appealed to tho de- | | The remainder of the day was taken up in discussing | Deous iniluenco, whilst it suacicusly asserts that the | 2y yacht badly, having experienced very heavy 2 * preamble ‘3 the 35th and 2 a sone RE Gn State ore bryce Psat bee ss ie zie Rone Nachle the Petty resolution, = American yrese is utterly at the mercy st He was compelled to throw part of deck load over. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP Lone stitution, prove? the ineligibi of clergymen to ; agents,’’ cr, perchance, of some new agent of the Eng- W@ Extract of a letter to Ellwood Walter, Esq:— vin Nicaragua.—The Acces Transit Cony Nice. he a0 : up wanfully and denounced thore eecret traitore—: Our Albany Correspondence. MOTE my 4 ‘ 84. ‘agus pany File caper Tae) : 1 mein yen 5 bod Meer aac = though he lad never voted the whig ticket ia hus fe, sh Foreign Office. This is good debatable ground; and Buenos Arres, Dec 2, 1854. Kicaragua, Proprietors. The splendid double-e: Aunany, Feb. 3, 1855. emboldened by bay Sees ees Iwould not fear to enter The bark Seott Dyer, during an unusually high tide was | jtea nia ip STAK OF THE WEéT, 2,000 tons b f ndizement. In this is to be found the maxim | be should, when the time came, declare, in a stentorian ipiter Tonans of the English press; | fosted of , The bark Henry Kelaey, from Jacksonville, Fla, | Coot. Turner, will leave from pier’ No. 3, North river, the Saviour to man—‘render unto Crear | Voice, the naue of Wiliam ward ae the man of hia | Politica’ Ferment—Aful Pressure on Members— | the lists against i has finished discharging; there b: the things which belong to. Craar,” Here | choice. He would do this, disregarding whatever might | Haw they Look—Seward's Game and Chances | ut,this is tring tin Paci ot Ae eis Can Eas | SERATE ‘Tho report of the surveyors Lag not as yet comein, baer lef Punta Arenas, on, Monday, Feb, 18, we, find a dans for the principle that re- | be thought of hum by the pickpocket poultic'ens of New | an, Common Country and Common Foe—A | press, nor sceking to detract from its integrity, I cousid Spoken. Spo Minartncs esaell rote, Marita bat thalve allse of Hon oul atvays Santas? pater a | Yon ie pet ry om Food | BGS, asec prs has noting Yo ie thor: |, BrRolart Wha om Eleaboty Cis, NC, arb | tbe Nicaragua Tena rua baring but tlre wie pan Ct pec dT a Amana in Albany. a... ¢ reporters,” nor a | "Sine HuPaaGE,, YOO FORMAN Hey, | balgeueel Aten, fo Bator Witminson, NC, nas, | pew and evi irom steatatcts have italy ena Ut ge maa Catuolic hicrarchy.” And thet tuperat leat set to | FIFTH WERK OF THE S&8SION OF THE LEGISLATCRE. erong “your corps of reporters,” nor a | Nzw ) Feb. 6, 1855. + | Int 89, lon 7334. ign ‘ the river and lake, which shortens the time on the work its iamense pol tical machinery; end the eifect was We give below a synopsis of the proceedings of the | member of your farfemed and literary household Se ee Foreign Ports transit from ocean to osean. These steamers are unsur- that our politicians trembied at its states; and then | [egisleture, of aliexl and general nature, during the | —nct “endowed” over much with either scrib. Personal Intelligence. Brno Tenax te yon Ip Marke. Velocihy, Merselly Gante passed in their ventilation and accommodations, “For we usw that the Archb shop or Cardinal was made elig'- ; ARRIVA a a ee: ests cecy S Cousins, Park, | information or paage, apply only to ple to the Gubernatorial c: Mr W. then alluded to | Sfth week of the present session :— bling ability, dashing brilliancy or “New York At the Irving—Rev. Dr, Pratt, Nashua; Commodore La- | for Boston ready; Keoka, Carver, do do. : , CHAS. MORGAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green. the reiig' IN THK SENATE. n valletce, U. 8. 'N.; Hon. Julius Rockwell, Mass.;G. B. Ta Crexrurcos—Cld Jan 12 brig frene, NYork, Tetter bags made up at the office. Letters 26 conta poe lp a ephemera Re eee OMe AT t i sscurance,” not one of the chosen few, nor even | Louisville . n, Philadelphia; D. P. Scantan, | — at do Jan 2 varks Lysander, Gorham, and D 8 Goodell, half Rae re tine eee ae toe ole MASA DEY | Gon J.B: Willin ns ofisiaiot na Prosdeat pro teap oe, | ibitist a, but a mere cutelder, inte ested looker on | Kew dxletae! dr. Broth Philadelphia; Ih Pilgrim, acts: | yuareiman tor Boston Sendy. | per halt ounee, in the religious worlt; and among those who stoo. os ~~ : a yd oes, 3 B. lermont; Co tt, Ana—] * me most Grmly—stood on the platform so gloriously con- | , Tetitions Vresented—Of four huudred citizens of Au- | in Venice—e @)y, ard most jesuitical one atthat, 1. D. P. Chnechi Wey Capt. G. Re He Walkthiiag, brvdtek ten tek ee ae ee USTRALIA—PIONEER LINE—CARRYING THE U. structed, Were our revolutionary fathers; and amoog | DUN, against secret military orgenizat ons, secret ar- fa'thful “ chiela takin’ notes,” I to Boston; E. P. Carter, Chicago, 111 do, Sid about 20th three masted schr Chas Keen, Chattin 8. Mail—For Syduey and Melbourne, the new the fruits which that stond proaueed was the priactple | mories, Kc Several against legal-zing the acts of com. | 80 fa'thful “ chiela takin’ notes,” I proposetogive | 4+ 41. paescott—J. M. Iuancs, Chicago, Ill; Jno, Penne | wupprsed): London, and elegant clipp:r ship GEORGES, 1,200 tons, now Iylag engrafted in our State Con stitutiom that no person owing | missioners ia locating Schuyler county buildings. you romething of my observations sinze my arrival | father, Altany; Ebenezer Stevens, Dutchess Co.: R. G. Mul i kvax sin port Jan 28 ships Lady Franklin, Smith, for | at pier No. 7 river, will positively sail the 1st clegiance to a foreign potentate shoud ever be eligible B lls Introduced—to resalate the number of ballot at the capital. but, das, H, Stedmav, New York. Falmouth, 5; Heeweter Weeks, dleg en ote of March, offers a rare eee for mechanics to the office of Governor. But ths constitation of 1847 | boxes and ballots in the city of New York. Ty incorpo- At the St. Nicholas—E. C. Delevan, Esq., Albany; Hon. 4 4 % and laborers, as well as female domestics, to emigrate \wept that awas, and opened wide the door for church | Tate the American Folltical Historical Association. To One thirg fa certain: Albany is in the most per. | A. C. Pn Vil sas abies ; t amend charter of Warren village, Rockland county, To | , | igranaisemend alnen when it has bron, most rampant 2 | extend ihe tine forthe comgiation e the Deitaio Gora. | ‘ect state of ebniition, fosmandbubbab conceivable, | i Schenectady; a ; | Knox, Ginn, disg for Matanzas, to load molasses for Fal- a ae ee ese a aralintamalt tt ayant, | to Sydney, where ready employment is to be obtained suger; barks Elmwood, Clark, for Sngia, to load muscovado | &t evormeusly high rates of wages. Ouly $70 required 0): *, b - NYork at $5 hhd. carrie: Virginia & Eetellina, | to be paid here, and $60 after arrival, to paid for im fiend his reception by the general povermmsat, | ing and New York Railroad. Nothing tice the deys of “ Tippa-canos and Tyler | fenn-i M. F. Recwor, cieiun Jeune, to Lond molasses for the Clyde, ear: | work. Bedding and boerd furnished while Ga, the pas- ind the Goverior thin State. He came here y Buls Ai ogy gered bevel tlh ged Vest panel ne aoe teo” can begin to compare wito it. Athan Stott, Hudson; J. . Kentneky: sch Wm Betty, Burrows, disg; and others as sage, Ear! application necessary, an only a limited 1 Si iv is att iti Sti PI le L. M. Pearson, Mississi i 5 yh should like to know by what authority he senls his da. | ‘roy for 1852. ‘To appoint commissioners to locate thy | awful. Members, both in and cut, passiog hurriedly ingens ia 7a ree ee con. | oy Rockingham, aipey, Babin Honda, for tue carzo and Sani ahi #Gk - uty into another province, with. bis tyrannical edicts, | freind Now yore ine ey riade or Now York, | t0.and fro, in whose vissges is depicted the most | Themar Maj RAC Ondem Ge Seats Goat a eek, | materials of the wrecked sel Manson, cr aity i ert famed igerpc im opposition to the local laws of that province. When he speaks of the bierarchy, he «asans the Church, and | Boyd of W Gertrnida (Dutch) N¥crk. fa rates and no detentio: hington and Mullen of Jefferson). For the | interse auxtety ard excitement ; others relaxed into | Hon. E. Foster, “Alban: VEL, WILLETS, Spicer, Shippers per cli hi "hare Petrels As will please hand im J oad molacees for Falmouth and order: Adams, Faocees Gen 2] ‘] : Clark, Washington; mn Bloomingdal pe rhea ? support of schuu's amoug the Shmeack Inians, L, {. | & calm, but most treacherous smile; others, like | (irks Washington: Com. Banta, Mere’ to nol rm c their bills of jading as soon as their shipments are com- Weemlasvoligions teases us haa entuiay 1 Goean For the ‘paymen of canal damages to Joba 3. Van | “Charley” Leigo, with some lite moral secability | §f.5i, jilerss Me™ Parker scuve, Uilleboro Great Britain, Lis molasses at £37 b per ton delitgreds gute | Pleted. Uhis splendid ship having the mot of carro en- sumed that the fomish hierarchy was one of aggean Schaack and otbers. left, hesitate and agonize between fear aid favor, From Savannah in steamship Augusta—Miss G. H. Lizzell | £3 10 if ordered to the continent; brigs WH Park® Webber, | g@géd and goivg on board, at pier 27 East river, will posi- direment—aggrandizement wat chief bustaess T e asnnal report of the Bulfslo Savings Bank was re- | conacience and cajoling, hoaesty and the basest gpa sister, Mise Lissell, C.F. Ritch, T, Mek gad JR Do Aldrteh, wnes gbiinkwater, Tor se £ os ts before ihe ae ini sab i oxpeee © a = ceiver bery. opkins, Lewis Schwartz, J. 8, St | Boston soon, ‘sehr Nancy jo do. nish loading by Saturday nex nary 10. ere a orn ate The bill to incorporats the trustees of tho Charch | “TUEI: 03 came isthe game. Itds notht bot | keen doe Hortaicld, Dek. i, : "| Abrgith ripe Alma P (aot aabetore), Bronson, Ellsworth; | "Iho femons elipper skip WITCHCRAFT Freoinam, ee vee mest, 98ers tite OF Soares. fie esw ction F' , 1 e game game. § nothiag but | Pp. Pp. Caldwell, L. W. Stewart, IL. J. 5 Ge ret, | Mary Morton, Lawrence, Richmond. 4 xg the phreigsl or montal constrastion of the Catho, | Erection Fund of tte bsesnyteriaa Charet of the United | y gome—a most foul acd vilia-ous gams most vil- | J. Trcklerr’ Js. iuske TP Kendall 4, Mopking, J. | ,VOmr ay Baixcy—in port Jan Ab brigs Tanbelln Jowitte | Oitoercie the time aivertioal: oe” aye and sail om Boy couutey. Vader the beulga: iaduenees of eueuom, |. Messrs -Dictineon, Hinn‘orth and Pratt wore appotntol Japously played.—played by polltioal oneats of the |. Moslems issuidns iain, and i'm the sierage Fiera as delecge” 108i © O Holt, Geianell, for Boston, do: | or cia Nonice ~The. abige of this Tine will: herbattee mon echools and political institutions, there {3 no ren. | & committee to inquire into the maaagemeat of the east- | firat water, of the deopest dye. Hee Ciena ee San Juan (Cuba—In port Jan 22 brig Eliza Burzoss, | be advertised for a certain date, and gueranteed to sail wld not'make good ‘citizens. But to | @Fm section of the rrie Caual. Tc-day, bowever, the tab'es turned against the siakaskig Ortens Uae acc e 4 Params Rall Bead, in the Snow, for Boston 26th. on or before the day named. ust resist the despotic edicts of the Torspay, Jan. 30.—Petitions Prosonted—Sevoral to | piavere. The reacing of Kuow Notbiog papsrs, | (ol Wash US Conel ue ben B Sauaders aed iedy, | foc R Pome oe te” e slip Robin Hood, Boncee, to loed SUTTON & CO,, 64 Wall street. Ward, U Panam 1 itis done; if not by tne frat | Preven: the use of the schoct fund for certan parposes; | obligation and all, by Mr. Baker, resulted fo dis- | Rev WH Hill, James Shindler, Mrs'C A Thomas, 8 H Hust Sx Joun, NB— ler, Phila- seuly by the accond,, Trey eaaant | two sgalust legalizing the acts of Schuyiwr county com | gawt; and this, together with the resdiag of « con: : eres, a F'Broway | deighisth ee re em entier Ebile sought to be put upon them. We | Missioners, against the patent medicine bill. dential letter of instruction to Mr. R cksraon, of : . ; muel Barstow, J J ‘RiNDAD—SId Jan 20 sch Reporter, Berry, Boston. pow. ut in the St, Louis cbure of Buf. | Bills Iutroduced—To eaanle resident ations to holland | Greene, emanating from his counsil, by whose | wv. s Haccak, Mise JM. Daven acre Miss Rhodes and Home Ports, we y M Davenport and svt., Mra Da- 4 : | convey real estate, to amend the charter of tho village < oe Dereioers : | ATTAKAPAS—1 t Jan 9 brigs Elmir, the azent of the Ronan despot de. | orn iey eel nockland county; relative to the aule of men, | eftorts he was elected, und his open repudiation of | venjurt,F'S Fitshurh, DO Vail, Mee J Filopking JG Neary iene a ss, Emir, Tas nu, foe | Nesting Heolght, Gh Tosnday, Bek: 6 GOA Gall ter the . above fap on Friday, Feb. 9, at 12 o’clock, from Cd state of rebellion against a foreign po- | of Warren, Hockland cou , bis obligations to either his oath or constituents, | hell. Wit Berry, Mrs SN Dipblee, Mrs OO arrived. ALEXANDRIA—Arr Feb 2 brig Shackford, Doland, Bor | foot of Beach street, North river, Freight for the in- \) EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMSHIP COM- —For New Orleans, stopping at Havana. United States mail.—The steamehip BLACK WARRIUR, J. D. Bullock, Commander, will commesce LI ; teamed at duff, J Bl fa Smith and two children, N Cohn'aad lady, He ie ot ebillon Waenete a heechan Tene The | _ Mr. Broons gave notice that he should introduce a | Changed three votes, wavering othere; bat they | CF Cunch Weil Tlactime nde eet Mace and lady, by oe ton; sehr Lewis, Smith, St John, NB. i is them. Anath» fi Homo | bill removing the Bank Departnent to the city of New | W Ver no more. The chaoces now are strongly | Mre Scroggs and two children, M Mr Hichfelt an x eb terior, and for Mobile, consigned to our ts in New Gro hurled ot thelr noadse And eich sash aoeage te | YO sguinet Seward'sclection. Whether he be defeated | Jay. Ht Called, LM Gilt W Meas and | ht Pood ait Maditae Bia ier ttive tH have Orleans, ‘James Connoly & Co.,”” will be forwarded free sought to subject the free citizens of the state of NewYork. Bills Passed—To appoint commissioners to locate the | cr ot. ~ ise, the result of the strife on the part of | svt iiss Sunyer, A Mes TT Ailivone, from below brig Albert of commissions Passengers for Havana must procure ‘This hierarchy bas ignored our system of represeata- | second State Lunatic Axylam—to incorporate the trus- | those wi. xe here to oppose him—bat violated | Robinaen. s fart and lady, John Tomple, Adams & Co's Mf Chand! Taurillia, F Whitier. passports before leavi rt. For it or passage tees of tue Church Erection Fund of tao Presbyterian as Messenger, Wells, & Go's miesatnget, and » fall bons, TON—Art Fou { tark Augusta & Emme (Brem), | apply to LIVINGSION, CROCHERON & 00, tiom. It has violated our laws, assailed our common their instrocty il be the same—disastrous, erry P ’, acheol system—and has dictated to us with regard to the ‘The bill relative to the conveyance of church property | most fat | ment in the Steorage, 4 For Melbo: Eureka re chureh—in relation to the distribution of school moneys Ae Sppeumng utc at the toot of the Pope, alt the | rae made the special order for Monday. Ee there probubly never was, in the history of New | 2M Kine, W our republic. This one man power is antagoalatic to | _, The Commi'tes of tue Whule took up the bill in rela- | York State poitics, so excellent an opportuaity to allof our iestitutions, It is repugasnt to the indepen. | tionto conveyances an! devises of realestate (or religious | Most effectually and teetotally dama oa2's self. The Gent feelings of mansind: and the State of New York | putposce, Me Putosm consumed the remainder of tho | defauliirg members wili reap a harvea: of lafemy eal in the ship Eastern State—Rov Mr Cooper, rper, Moses King, Chas Honry, Mr Deland, rwin, Vatrick Dowllog, Miss eKay, Roo Martin Zimmerman,Mathias Zimmerman, Michael Ryan and child, Miis Ryan, Morris na, Co Jones. Mrs Helen Jones, David Lane, id bark Jedo, Nelson, Boston. Sid ships ata, 31 Broad: f. sins toe eh N. B—The Cahawba, R. W. S@hufelit, Uoemmannar, mariscotts, Me; | Will enceeed the Black Warrior, and sail Monday, julah, Amevbury, | 26. Bills of lading must be sent in for signing the evem- brig Anna Mar- | ing previous tu the ebip sailing. 10 RIVER—Arr Feb den, Coltt ‘LORI )A—UNITED ‘J Bunt interpone fe wtrong arm to crush it out, “The | seuion ia decusslOg I saa womoniat | SOME time ct never eface OF the deepest rep on, Mes itary Haven, datos Kelly Cyuara. | N¥ak. Bldechr Alexander M, Chryeto, Wareham, tl iia Line Thue saw ted oploncid sestaehip FLOR i rs . a F _— 0 =! tone for. i . © for ‘ork. Sais ooeatey til hoy bring thetr dostriase to conforma fo of the Chamber of Commerce far a moifcstion of sary | | It is evicently a national fght—our common | Shea £dward Fanning, A Murphy, Richard Grant airg nc: | , GLOUCESTER-S1d Jan 31 ship Golden Crows (from Ken- | DA, Cunt. M8. Woodhall, will eave New York fos Baran 7 4 i ws—to cstablish aa agricultural scl tn #enoca 4 ie? ¢ Grant, Frederick Bullock, Mek: h Cham- engnl), Ss vetenar. Ml " Bais P me, EE SR oper aa SOE eS ainat the bili relativs to the sale of pateut | cOUNtTY sgeinet her common foes and beteayors rb | fers, Ann WoNulty, lire Pritchard, Ann Lecile, John Hew: | GEORGETOWN. SC—Arr Jon 24 achrs Sarah, Bruen, | at 3 o'clock P. M.” Bills of lading on board. For tuo to wake 40 ‘ for the iustt, | médiclnes—for the passage of the ehurca property bil, | *horough au ogo ri woe to him Who | son,"thos Hewson, Mr Vigurs, Mrs Vigurs and child Mise | Peatson, NYork; 2th, 1. A Edwards, Hartick, do. Cld 30th Pe oy Opie a ape » to SAMUEL L. bo hip 5 enacted religion conform to the iusti- Bills passed theough Committee—to confirm the orgy bn se probes Arnold? ( he Hindoos,) Yigurs, G Mu ja td me, } eg ay rs i br J 8 Wilson, Morris, do; Marcia Trioou, Sweetser, Ha- | yy’ “au us 2 Broadway. For Fa oan b kota ay vo tl nization of the Ellicottville sad Great Valley ie + Arnolds? (vs, t indoos,) | ses, Jobs Waezington, Michac! Robineon, Mrs Re! JACKSONVILLE—Arr Jan 20 schrs H W_ Wellington, | {70m be lacksonville, $31; to Mz. Whltney'e vomacks relating fo therligbilty of cet. | Plankroad ‘Compangmto. autior2e certain leases in | seems to be the common inquiry. We aball oe,” | Mus Hatisron, Ghacion Suence, fot Colina, Mee Wells S Werk th, oni row Naevany NE Gla 20d Capt. Thomas Lyon, witl succeed, and leave om St. ce county—td prevent the removal of Mr. Hagh Hastings mae amt unprovoksd and | Thos Joyce, Patrick Brooks, John Moons of wood, stone, bark, &c. from the | wanton atfack uj Ur. Geo. 0. Jones, of New —— ane aaiee hictact ef Aa 45, re ohn Ryan, Erastus Tuc ‘o loan money; to change the | changed. ‘The attack was renewed chis evening ia i Chas A Miltes'A'M Kegrie, Me M iting elergyuen rom holiing | name of eortain minors ‘a the town of Flushing: to con: | CrarSee par hes trae Vos Vceaberg ia wiley WF atcekl Bei caona¥S* Beret Pde hat gymen to evil fee ats ae that ell men, clergymen | St OF otherwise, should be eligible to office, aad maintained ‘5 Ghat the framers of the constitution of 1845 were jasti- | Onondaga Indien reservation: to authorize the towa of | York, to-day, inthe lobby, in which blows were ex- fled, by public seatiment, 1a expuangiag from that in- | Wawasing, Ulster county, strament the clause pron ies Margaret | fobra Hy Lawrence, Gould, Barbado ph Jai Bowit. | eee pe at Rad RE We Tee NATE TS GIVE Cid Jan 20 Br ship Sie Harry Smith, Hawes, | FOR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA SEML-WHEKLY Liverpool. 8 Mail Line, The new and fast goiag steamer MACUIASPORT—I t Feb 1 schra M: ‘la, Kelton, Y ¢ fcr Windien; BA Tuite, Foster, for NYork. Sid Jeu 2) brig iy Patan, semen. 9. tears _ ednesda: ; Jenny Lind ‘Norton, N¥erk. y, February 6, at three sin oftce., This biaming the Pepe for all the trouble | fot Atte Walllam Tell Fousnin 20 hold acd coaver. sexi | Mr. V. cxtehed a clean knock down at nds of | Ret, Thos Downey, And NEW ONLBENS Arr dan 27 mmahiga Daniel Webster, | O'clock P. M:, precisely. For’ freight, pny oa board, with ae ee eee eae cnc cid | estate; to amend the chact-r of the Camion Baak; to | Mr.Jonea, which had the effect to render Mr. V. fas Rhode Laces, Sen Juan do Nicarngas ESA'S Genie: | Secs HL Mab oF aetiae, wie Oe steers wae ee Haan sought tocvereite the laws af ‘thle State Sa’ pre: | provide for recording of acticlas ot association Lacorpo- considerably better natured. There ix much in Exons ‘nant, Philadel jveehes Calvin ste: | Ste office, of BFOF wy rs); sere Calvin Ste: | Broadway. Through tickets Jucksonville, $81; to Pilatk: nueceed, and lea tu! ‘ebruar, Fie beta te TN PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— man sought to : ein r rated under gene: . rospect here; but more anon. Novs Veurons, gestesons for, of De nndecstoed #,. she old mead.oreit | "aru bills £2 aoetsh tren of Ooasty Jadges snd Sarre. |" ee Marine Affairs. ‘Eng! { d the idea that the Catholic pre! held, or desired to | gates, and to amend the charter of the Unit: hold, ali titles to church property, s certainly iacor- | ebriate Asylum coasidere! in commit! Tu Derarrore oF Tae Steamer Gxonce Law.—<Tue ‘ Barce- reot'in @ measure, or rather it was misrepresented; | | TuuRspay, Fi Billa Introducel—For the promo- simon j Nae Seccnn tone el eyeay, Seetaay eae Baer Rg ylang m y ¥ tion of agricultural science; to amend the charter of | Isras Exccrstosists.—The steamship George Law, Barna eunedy, John Kennedy, Jerald Fitz: 4 ) dos mail steainship JAMESTOWN, ain tat Wes daw eres, coe be ted aa Binns the Utica Water Works Company; rolative to the law | Capt. Fox, left at her usual hour yesterday for Aspia. | J0asloms Phineas Glazier, Edwd Ropes, Philip Flemins, Point Fotre; sehr Gen Grant (BP, Hill, | Parrish, commander, will leave pier 18 North river, om Saturday, February 10, at 3 o’clock P M.; will arrive in Norfolk the next afternoon, and Petersburg and Rich- mond the following morning. From Norfolk, for the South proceed by railroad direst, through m, Joseph Fleming, B Connolly, Andrew Cromwell, Chas department of Hamilton College, reiative to the Supreme iwa. Morton, Ht Betts, M: tts, pm pot gh hed VESEY tales or chuereh gorpeeth was Court, Cireult Courts and courts of Oyer and Termiaee, | **! ble haree cheer mails, She was crowded with pas- | Peter etwa ‘Laneteln; Joni Jettrice Mon. Jefe sy ‘Yost in trastees only, in many cases it would be | to probibit bonds and mortgages being received asa ba. | S¢gers for California, and also had on board the party | Johnson, Mrs Johnson; Andrew Neill, Mrs Neill. Tot found that such property would at in the posses- | S18 of banking; to secure wail ying 4 in the judicial de- | jnv.ted by thecompany to participate in the celebrations Br ship Kate, Middleton, Halifax; vane 3 days; 20th, barks hia, returned in distroes 4; Ai ofa N tickets from Weldon to Wilmington, Augusta, kc. Pas- .aion of men from all paris of the world little | terminations of the first Judicial district, coasolidating | attending the opening of the Aspinwall and Paname to Petersburg’ and Rich- Se ne cberscter, and, it my be, of ti ungdly; and | the Gcurt'of Common Fens ant the Superior Gout, wal Mbised, Has Gllins acs tos cece chad weed MABDITIME INTELLIGENCE. toua 310, wieerags bal peg.” a ‘tha Fs rovid porter "4 4 eee : ern r Pasay, Broad invaeny aoe Shan coafasion “Gite PatooscAuthovteing’ tos Og Mea Sontone ot wen | acti aoe Bite J geri ce sie: B. deweks eer | Lae puchopes, gat lettre + Sor the Naw Yous io sem 19th, sbi Sere Seneets ie, | <aeonee ee inded. But’ Mr. B. was not prepared to discuss uthorizing the Superiaten N. Platt, F. H. Dyker, Jas, H. Sanford, John Hone, Thos. 1 Tndusttisy Colcony; 234, B’ Sherwood; 21th, Vill. Ferhaps at some other time he would ask the | Banking Department to invest moneys belonging to the re be a ee Orenga rag CLOTHING, &0. to be heard on the subject. He would, there. | bank fund; to authorize superrivors of Wawasing to | Depnistoun, R. Watkinson, Arthur Bronson, N, P. Free- "Leod: OYS’ CLOTHING.—THE LARGE AND WELL SE t . ta ‘tion | borruw money; to enable the Schooi of the Five Points | man, —— M’Leod; D. P. Barhydte, J. 1, Moore, Jas. L. ke ; Mager Se ieee ee House of Industry to participate in the distribution of | Livby, Dr. Robert Tomes, Hon. Judge Hoffman, Gen, Wan, sehr: Advan, MG Terbel. Hed assortment of boys’ ready made clothing coa- ‘THE LEMMON SLAVE CASE. he Cstaen Stbect Fest. Nerris, and Capt. Wm. ©. Stout. The road was to be sota, Exstorn Light, ublic at less than cost. This stock will be sold at Tho Lem mon slave case resolutions were again taken | _ Bills Passed through Committeo—To authorize the : ys ‘Arr 3d, sobre Aleyor than t! by order of the Up, and Me ners. Busmor and Dickixaox argued in favor of | Hudson Aqueduct Company to take and hold realestate; | ready for through trains on the loth inst, The pas- NG; Charles ¥_Lancill, Jorden, ‘Seaiene Cae with greet care from foech sdop tion, until the hour of edjournment. authorizing the Common Council of Brooklyn to borrow | sengers by the George Law will thus be the first to cross CLEARED. Albert Steele, West Niedtord or Norfolk; Vreston, importations, and made in the best and most fashionable ove, money for school purposes; to incorporate the trastees Atlantic to the P Steamship Geo Law, McKinstry, Aspinwall, MO Roberts, | Provincetown for N Cag i Island, Read, NYork for a of the fund for the relief of the widows aad orphans of | ‘fm the Atlantic to ‘acific entirely by rail- | Ship octam' an gilehrieh, Antwern, We ¥ Schmidt & Co. Fortiand: Joba Fieres, Melville, Cardona hic Grande, | manner by experienced workmen. The atock will be sold Assembly, deceased clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal cnurch, | road, and be saved from all the annoyances and delays | S18 Medlatir, Bell’ New Otlesae Was 4 Fon tnd others at ted Wind Wand very - aed Aunasy, Feb. 5, 1855, and for the aid of iatigent clergymen; relative to con- | attending the old method by mules and boating. After Ship St eT e Ner Orleans, Wm Neleon & Son, NEW LON DON—; ‘eb 2 propellers on street. Wh. T. PISKNEY, Jr. {THM UNITED STATES BRNATORSUIP, resident ba apd taxes in Fasox county: to amend the | the celebration and sn inspection of the road, the guests Berk cio Gm), Pleroe Wisatengeh, WR rrocean & Co. | K¥srkr sites Ris Oenas, Deve Mriale; Seureel Gileasee ; ee Pe, hy e ‘ork; , 5 . his Mz. Potty's resolution was read, with the pending | “rine” ‘Ten Becpetitions Preweatede tor ‘repsal or | of the company will pay a visit to wome of the islands in | bark Exeety San ‘Savannah, Storges, Clearman & Go. Crowell, Boston for NY obk- ~ penkeasnite Aa CEE SOsmTre a LARSS QUANETY Wale omen’ ments. teform of the naury laws; against repealing charter of | the Pacific in one of the steamers of the company, and Bae Fe ee Soya, yy lo, Agreda, cist Co, Ral, Mkelley, nea? Now Itopelan auttanias Nhork te tisee good left off epperel can i -4 ‘he tall Mr. Ruoprs rose to s question of privilege, say- pa pep Bal iartineen Ay 4 Soriasa tess then re-embark at Aspinwall for home in the steamship Sebr : Strent, Strout, Ponce, Smith & Bovaton. ton Noads seit cise Ragees, eras de from . | value, in current money, addressing or calling te ing that tho gentleman from New York (Mr. Uaigh) | {utes relative to the discharge of insolvent debtors... | E1 Doraco, stopping at Havana for eday or twoon the | SchEN'W'Sulth, Hotact, Cheritarns, Wecrecds Mott & | Sogn aa ea: iy Wernng Glery, Pargons NOrisans, | JAMES MORONEY, 11 Baxler street, (formerly Orange,) had read several letters from the Order of United Amo. | — Hills Introduced—In relation to the examination of | way, The whole trip is expected te occupy about a | °%. ASF CAV ALLO—Arr Jan 13 sohr Nebrasks, Penning- - ricans, which order the gentleman had characterized | witnesses; to amend the charter of the village of Fredo: | month. ‘with epithets to which he (Mr. R.) felt bound to reply, a Passed—To amend the charter of Syracuse Water For Averrauis.—Tho ship Eastern Btate, Capt, Ross, Mara: foesmuch as he was a member of that order. The re. | Works pany; in relation to non-resident bighwa of Arkle & Elliott's Independent Jino, sailed for Melbourne Sebr Vi | ite, Newton, Baltimore, Yections of the gentiemen, therefore, in & measure ap. | taxes in Essex county: to incorporate the trustees of on Saturday. She carries 150 passongers, boing the | gischt Avia lopkins, Hatiteld, Edento Ved to him (Mr. R.), copal clergymaen; to authorise the ciiy of Broosiya’ to | largest number that bas left in oue vessel for that port Iteasaer Parker Vein, Vavgha, Baltimore, Cromwell’ ine, . The Cuarm decided that this was not » question of pri- | borrow for school purpose: Bills Pamved through Committ Wi ‘ton, McCready, he t ts orto Stu Cleatken a cee” | “BRO DENCE bee Feb ato ers Westehester, iw el Paint rest ‘city Point, 3 Huncer & Co, 4. during the past twelve months, Their names will ARYA, |AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—GENTLEMEN HAV- vik \6¢. ‘The remarhs of the gentleman from Now York | |, ils Fo ltten--To amond the act for } found eleewhepe, i | Steamship Auguste, ron. Savannah, Of hours, with mded rl C Hog any Jett of rguing. 20 to dispose of, ia pot Vet ten orden eer sneak aaNet bat reas wee euthorizy gertain taxes Drormaaee, Qrrwnsen he Liverpoot (8.8) Frade Boal: 4th, 7! ‘3 ie Not vane, fargt oF i See receive the e State “And were not pe reonal memberfromKings. | 4 resolution was introduced {nquicing of the Commis- bg od 2rth ult., statos that the schooner Rama sler, Pree HE Pg eal NRO" Pearl piace and ne ik autborty Thomas Dualap ot Haas, Patrick Gjay, master, trom Forvane Ber, N 2 days wi maze 4116 | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Bowne aol ri ‘ jetman can reply in order, hat . 1 SB. ule, put foc a == ——— — ——- ¥, io addressing himself to the resolution bef Satcrpay, Feb, 3—Pot Pi 5 . | harbor 17th ult., and anchored below Fort . , Chincha Islands, 65 a sein sv stom beter? | tion toa diviabu of Orange ence eeacee ae (ate: | Manber, cargo. pet ani EA emt Sect | ___ WATCHES, JEWELRY, #0, LOTHING — LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING % materials were seen next " apenas na cnepemeel to can reecive @ fair cash Bea Kim fuquired if he was not entittad to the oor, | rights on Black River; against the weduatesteve or “ates strewn along the beach, a short distance trom the wrest erst iseaca ieeeafrbet | (yAliFORNA, DlawONT Raval. Ix ouuttancr | yr _acteag 00 toe toore 38 Leavens eaooh, to Deer Lal mot ha ing concluded at the hour of the Btate the ship . Ever board spilt address by letter through the post, wearer, - ar of sijcarsaee” | Oia Iemeteeresto omesl charter of the New | perished. Next day the bodies of nig of the erew wore pilot on Jan 1, lat 34 monds are cut quarts, snd the best 8. Comer. atin attended by Mrs. Coben, aa On ny pasoided be = not, as he we not in his Jetset Gaangusk Mining Co way; to amead the | (ound, and boried with all proper ceremonies. passed an bisck, steering 8 ; pata! We have I yg oy Plow, rings, pecial order w: relati: —_—_—— dieu) signal; o is, sleeve ttons, a very low. a bea took the deor, mal pr wieed Gtatates eetative io the irapriscement of wit- M4 xy és L. & J. JAOOBS, 407 Brosdway. LOS tod to nesses; another, relative t» the deteation witaesses; Scrrore Fata Vioumnce To a Lirtie Catun — ZF; 25 ES Hi FS Meman hed reed ae to charter the Portehester tirs Dopartemeat: riday Graham Vip SAILORS AND OTHERS.—KXTRA Pi artediotion to the United States pf leads poe dT Soap, Yaceviet 0, wxgro Semel: Martie’ Ge M4 weerts | By theo ib died fever: CUT CALIFORNIA U.* roupt paid, bounty land warrants j, WAS MOt satistiod fa snowing fort! i t houses. charged with committing violence upon bis a ter, ‘ rams, 10 4 J which we have set in onamel! rings, We ‘and pensions ‘balances due hates of his owa faithiossnes, "ne Passed—To,sathorize the Camiea Mant to reduce | a of onty eight me of age. Cae rz 5 | gare. dan Bi, Tat ri ol vod Soages $0 Gall end tee thom Price, by | U. & seamen wowed, end all kinds of a to bolt and Gaery sons ones ‘tare ovat * bd el fe in veey woot alongside Pal of wenap ond shendon pf Mandy Sapa | ore ts . scent rive awa m estate; ot | ladly injured, go much eo that gale - 5 tm | O€ duly, 180d, foe the wore eGeeial supgcenion ot | Cag es twee ns wee? ae ‘a Woosieak, Rxpreleunnt Le & J. JA00B4 407 Bevedway (grad un tte Foe Gs MOTT, #7 Tod PH,

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