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298 . ¢ & : burnt, but the axe not. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, t Our Alneey 3, 1866, Bing plow up, sracking Ss tae regres ee k Prt : MORO WOAN A DUsinsien see vrs =~ Deeiaion in —{malralty. Ste Senn to te See an aint W, Boat on fire. the city, UNITED eTaTEs DieTaICT COURT. Biation— Kuno Hathangiony o> Si SRS ne Ree pe Ne Ws thle fact ————— =. ow Lay mais cose oe on Before Hon. Judge Ingersoll. ‘The excitement created reese to tho | waawell known in hs’ dlstrict ‘the election. Our Pennsylvania Correspondence. vee er anata a Dut there n2| Fes. 1.—Lovett R. Mellan et al. vs. the Schoon- Dnited States Senator incresses Wil every hour. | He was nominated as & snd tlamphod a0 8 Raapm, Penn., Feb. 6, 1655, mark of conflagration the city. On the | o Charles Henry. Elisha 8. Rackets eal. vs. ‘Tho whole week has been COMsUT40d 0% the subject: | whig, having all the Know Nothing strength Op- | Know Nothings im ‘Old Berks” —Progress of the contrary, it bears the unmistakable 98° | ihe Steamboat South America—These were cross The people partake of the feelings o% members, and Posed to him. gontied Wy Mr. Baker. He Lodges—Election of United States Senator— ’ suite brought by the respective owners of the steam flock in countless numbers to te Assembly cham: | pitched bodily into the Kaow Nothings. As some | 4 New Platform. ‘Wood and his Refornhs, boat Gouth America and the echooner Charles Hen- The scene to-day Was Mee animating, stirring, | of them had read the Catholic Jesuit oath on this} Ihave no doubt some of your readers would like the New Orleans Delta. a foned by # collision | Fxn. 6—The United States ve. Blanco—The ¢x. Meevulating, han ay DreCPiting Gaye ‘The debate on Sor aon pees 2 aoe Know Hel to know whether the American party are making Ps Boe FL Ww tae probe sy ee mee Sane ae ‘about | amination in this case was continued: George J. Jan- Mr. Petty’s resolution Ommeneed at ten o'clock, by Se Cg lover eta a any progress in “Old Berka,” the Gibraltar of demo- | of New York. ifs tite of what wee auld. about 12 o'clock on the night of September 17, 1864, on the | Yin being examined by the District Attorney, 1 a6. Mr. Rickerson, which. was cut oft yesterday by the | ministered jin secret or pubilc. This he undertook ‘| cracy—the county which, had the d—] been nomi. Bim wor fae lng Sing, insted of She City west siae of the Hndson river, jast below Butter | pored that he knew the bark Millasdon; she was in pajourmment, 7's gentleman entered on dafial- | to do, end produced 6 coPy Of ths oth ne? Bimon | 2at0d on the demboratio ticket heretofore, woold | Was his proper destination. Tne whole pressonihed | Ten) Mie ambos was, bound from Hudson t0 the pot of New York about the tt December, 1868; vion of the Kno's Nothing osth, and denied that any | 279 of fam at ance pronounced it as tave given him their regular standing majority of | unscrupalons. ‘They were specie as to {acta and | New York, with passengers and freight, The schoon- | 1 skipped her crew on that'days Tihed — man’s comscyence was interfered with; heoause he | being the oath taken by the members of the 4,800. | But nevertheless, I can assure you it is pro- | proofs. Experience has tanght us to pléce stiell |. Sas hound up the tiver tom port beyond New. far banner) our firm for the crew's Tela Was Sonia ath the tne anise of | fated no eUner order, was made the instrsmens | STettINE Dezond the hopes of ite most sanguine | Talue upon parsons tahibesprowssce's Terug | tang. ‘Thenight was clear and starlight, and oh, | Portogne the il yas pal to Me. Soave. 9.0 order Was consistent with the true principles of | INES hands of some wag to indirectly lash the | ‘Unders. ‘The first lodges Reading was organized found thet objeste of, these ‘meal were ten of jects could be discerned at a considerable distance. Babies deposed that Paid the bills for Americanism, though "he conceded the right of | bogus members, who bave long since born expelled | in the Odd Fellows Hall, in June last, and with such | ears, of , and talent, ‘The most worthless ‘wind was a little east of south, bl from | the bark Millaudon. Ajourned. ‘very man to judge for himself what those principles | from Sam’s dominions. Whether the document | rapidity did they increase, (as manyas 60 in a night | public man in the world, we have invariably found | jour to six knots an hour. There was e ot Of a nieaans i ened e's saranda ae | Hw ae a on | ang taken in) tnt iv woe ard clority and imbectity rarely provoke Tndigna: | ‘Tlie toe Bows Ameren ere. wae 00 020 Fun, Tanhe United Blaten Distt “htioaey Awole purpose’; of that secret organization was pen Sa ag Mae Men necessary to organize in every ward in town, O | tion or exolte Jealousy. ‘our popular man is the | forward but the pilot, who was at the wheel. On Pb tisfled that the brig Balear was noe the opposition to Seward, nor did he think | of Seward’s enemies during this exhibition, no | which there are five. The work went bravely.on, | very last for of trust or responsibility. | hoard the schooner the mate was at the helm, and neaee ea in the slave trade, bas cou: instituted for political purposes. | pereon could help believing that Mr. Baker was ‘bers being admitted night; lodges were | Our city, alas! afforded too many examples | the captain and s hand were forward on the star . eee, Te parking up the wrong tree,” fk sp ee and illustrations of thie truth. As soon ss maa | hoard side,on the lookovt. StHtaG to Bas Sea The joining of the order, he understood, left every | “Hite thee of the adjenrament of the House atrived | opened in the touaty, and township after townahip of real alent and energy ie rammed for an ofce, the | tke evidence given on eth ae was much of i Marine Court. Msn a woolly head or a silver gray, @ hard shell, Wiktetn dene ee een ee It | came wheeling into line. The fall election was ap- is immediately againat him—“Oh, be is | in direct contradiction as to the course of the two 7 r ; 't get the yote of the Before Hon, Judge Thompson. 2 oft shell or anything else, just as he was previous | will be reeumed on Monday morning, and coatinued | proaching, thousands. of dollare were spent by the Sot. a.-2O Set Cerio ram of ee nenmninn. She Wot of” the, seems, Nataaes ee LIABILITY OF WARBHOVENMEN FOR DANAGRS TO {9 becoming # member. poe a pene Se wg a democracy to crash the order, and keep thelr foot- | Cr“tssociation. He must be set aside for “Joe” or | fret saw tho schooner coming up the river, beiag PROPERTY ENTRUSTED TO THEIR CARE. A member asked Mr. Rickerson whether he be | Sot "hoi, anise men, and it is justice to them to | ing,end in fact some of the old fogies verily believed, | “Bob,” “Jim” or “Bill,” who are immense with | then about two miles off, and jadge she was | Fs. 7.—DWoodruf’ § Robinson va. Ev M. § 7” enged to this secret order? Does he now? say that they have exhibited a marked sbility, and | if not for the Governor, at least for Congressman, | the “‘b’hoys.” And, then, if this su is ia Lot fer from the middle of the river; that he did | 7. roterte—Thia action was brought to reoover for He replied that he did beng 10%, Dut bad with. | treauspey much eloquence, These are Messrs. Be- | their majority would be'5;000 Pte senate Winare ia un event of Hi which, may | Tet nepeeemcemesn ened ater the collision; Ghat Be | 12555 076508 baatela of corm belonging to the de ee ’ Much ‘sas felt 1 Lnten'to Me. Biatontord, | , The election came, the votes were polled and | Hox he tortured nto caloulated to excite | course, but that at come time atter he eaw her from | fendexts. The pleintiffs are warehousemen, doing Rather say expelled,” by & voice, but as yet he has not taken the floor. Tne few who | “Sam” did his work most effectually. Thedemo,| prejudice or riya him, This ie hard | haifa mile above Butter Hill; he aiw ahe had | business in B:ookiyn. The defence to the action Here arose chorus of hisses, loud and long. The | have slightly apoken Mr. Soward—Mesars, | cracy were terrified at the result, their majority for | ¢nough, but is will. be worse still If the cand\date changed her course, and was then headed for tae was, that by reason of the carelessness of the plain- Sipeskse. interposed, 624, Temtasked, Was Be’ hopes pena meee iene and Nenana aie Governor was but 3,400, while that of Congressman, proof, with some, of his guilt. ‘To evince any senai- | Seamer, and ab along rel Gib te anid Tetalired face tiffs, the corn was damaged to a considerable extent ahose demonstrations did not come from any of the | cual'yo thelr adversaries. "Neither. has sr. sto. | ({te,culy true test,) reached the enormous number | Pitty under abuse, las confession that it has told— | diwant from he bass of Butter Hil, and ate met while in their possession. In order to relieve then: members —- ae Lpaty Fig cane a Se eee ee rea ene, eooeas (oe cd from Old Berka. But Ba game the tag of a mere agnor yg eng ert ie peal changeit unt the collison too eee ee eelven from liability for any such damage, counsel either the lobby or ry, and were repeated, 8 t is fhonal xy may £0 on | if they could only keep in the traces what tion of this unfortunate individual hereafter. i) atone F for the plaintiffs offered to ould i . talent Senate donauncet . board the steamer also that they saw tae e pl Prove @ custom among aecetaaiee, nati dette wn e iat su a MAL cf ar preceding eft, rN bey, ould iced thelr delegates reity red Mortifying as the confession may bo, what we bere | schooner coming up about the middle of the river. warehousemen, by which it is made the business 0 wiir'R stated Wat he had heen urged to vote | one during the last twenty years, if ever. re not members of the order, Dor never would bo, | #Y 18 an honest exposure of a too prevalent senti- | “The three men on the deck of the schooner, on the tke storer to perform a!l acts necessary to preserve inst Mr. Seward, and it de led of him, ‘The Senate havirg disposed of its urgent business | Wer, S ineem tems ‘with teara in their to stand | Ment and custom of our own people. Tnus it is the | other hand, testified that the schooner crossed the his grain while on storage. ‘The Court overrule Pycot ct which be hed ins pocket. "| 00K up the revolution, nth ee ccnen te by Wet party. “But” thee warthlen mgt ag wel | YEE Ne Meee tad es mandosaciig enopeliand ie want taeinsde wat eae ae poe the offer, phbbdiages the platutiff’s pret Ms “Give us the proof,” said a member. employ counsel to assist the Atvorney General save themselves any further trouble, as “Sam” has jee A: Boe tthe £ zt cep ms les ly sone for eR = ? a “Show your document—out with it,” said ano. | the argament of the Lemmon cafe, An amendment | a cangcicus maw, and will not stop until he bas Tet us learn something from the experience of oar | {5,018 uP, the ziver there with southerly wind | tinued the action, and judgment of discontinuance ther ; but the gentleman did not attempt to draw | wee offered instructing the Attorney Ganeral toem- | seafcwed up the comty, and in the campaign of and an ebb tide; s00n ry got on ‘was therefore rendered for the defendants, witl i think aistex and tco often, heretofore, our exemplar | west shore they saw the of the steamer above | costs. The ressons for the offer sre con; pocket ie Sd not extibie Ms anthony atnais | ectesary; but the ielority Wilmot take ont of tue | ;26,he, il bent and poumne] them into ally. Yew, | Stee Mdon atuiniststion, Toisinen, Fermnas | Wetethern wey, sam the lights ofthe iaumer above ) costa, in tbe folowing opinion: © taal ee et tne inn had bel Governor‘s hands. It isfeared that Mr. Ogden Hff- | or,snemcobad, that, ahonid thelr own father, Wood, whom all the journals and politician waited | of the schooner, but kept up the river withinafew | Trourson, J.—as warehousemen, the plaintiff {othe Simon Pures or the bogus Seward comealie’” | man would not select William H. Sewacd as sach ee ee ee ad See eet the atl | 8 few weeks ago in dmounsing ‘with nach ferocity, hundred feet of the shore, and maintained that oourse | were bound to take common and seasoaabin care of — iin den ecleeeee nestion of | associate. brosbig toplo Jesh new: There are a host of pro- is now the theme of the ot ail ciaases. The | until just before the collision, when the steamer | the roperty entrusted to their k: by the de lege. He had recet ‘iich futer- | _ ‘The resolution in relation to Thos. Danlap and the minent aspirants andi te almost fipossibte to foren | YerY Journals which displayed such activity in hunt- | shecred to the west, and then, to avoid the collision, | fendouta, ‘This ie a’ wed wrtoa telaelple of law fered. with hiv independence aa s member of the migration business came up, when Mr, Barr moved | oy idea who will be the tuccessfal candidate. Old | 126 YP proots of moral delinquency agalates him, are | the soliclenh to prevent nn eee | Sa camenly be anctand ty a awe Houge, nm which he felt msulted, and thought the e name of James w ~ is also her claims for one of her sons, negyrice too warm for him. Tals wonderfal The jibboom of the schooner struck the larboard ‘ible, House would also. Letters were addressed to him, | Dunlap, Ave there any more persons in charge of | snd shou'd good hove any influence, I thinkhe | PITG2 Se been wrought in legitimate manner. an 1 tna weechooner struck the larboard | ina‘ missible, when they clearly contravene an os endeavoring to influence his action with regard to | the funds of the immigrants who are not fully an-'| win stend a very good chance. At any rate, { oan Mr. ‘Wood, from the moment he assumed the | Was brokes sud the see aa ue the Jibboom Savane Tae of Lge oe see is Breomintzoe reading botwan aga cedta orig | fat exemine Iie toa Mn rqueat 1 ago | feemsdumaas an Tuas dled wAode ne | agora commanetd in mcrae aud Ei repel ne nar thn ee he am | pind leer hm om eh enya . § chims steamer’s larboard xy co! mtr’ their cl Sh gest he occa gir nis aa al ge Bra platform thot bots the Nort and tae Seas | PF6¥ that had co lobg battened upon the corpora. | the chimney wes broken, the bollr. dajlased,and | Getradarmy they here te ‘confided tn that re atte eae 14, 0. U. A Our Philadelphia Correspondence. may pately stand upos. Ririe. fo herelad fbn eg Senn lwiee fier ‘5 Sy ieke inflicted. The schooner was in- which mutt geo a and co af sm_We perowitnetay svening, Jan. $0; 1855, re : PRULASNRAIS; Si. SE, 1058s an RE, cal hero swept the stables of Augeus. Now, strange | “" Held by the Court—That upon the evidence the | standing the cote ckil’ end ditgene or tee dation, parsed Unazimoutly this evening by Heucocx | Death of Simeon L. Spafford—His Funeral— Obit- pages to say, this course, which in another sort of man | tide was ebb; thatit is a rule of law so often recog: | tiffs the cor hed sustained as, if it had Ohayter— J uary—Sketch of His Life, §c., &c. The following isa translation of aletter, in French, | might have produced great diseatiataction, has ren- | nized that the ald of cited cases is not required for | been destroyed by rata, stolen by t hieves, or cor-, r) t the Hi ‘k Chapter, through its of- Monda: recently addressed to the President of the United | dered Mr. Wood very popular, and in his warfare | its support, that a steamboat when at nigut travers- | eumed by fire, they would not be answerable to the wi soap bit the Hon C. Cc. Leigh to'use nia inaneace ee y leat 0 large Lomi Seo cae Btates medase by a Belgian gentieman, in reference | *@ainst the hordes of vampires which have solong | ing pa seals it may be ted that it will defendente, On contrary, the wai and vote against the re-election of Win. H. Seward ay | Hected with the Philadelphis, Wilmington an y Toot fang to the corporation, he is vigorously eapported | meet with other watercraft, & faithful | is lisble for losses occasions by the innocent mis Puited States Senator, we, as Americans, denounciag bis | Baltimore Railroad assembled at the officedn Phi- | t2 the projected acquisition of the Galapagos by, al 1 the reapectabllity of the city, incl hog the lookout forward, whose exclusive d shall be to | tekes of himeelf and hie servants, ia m adéli- itieal course, And we regret to find that the Hon. t to the | Islands :— During the short tine of his office | lookcu:, and that the pilot cannot be considered | very of the goods tos person not entitied hem, ¥e es be mek Se mealies at sae eee be ‘on ne opeciotendessy Simeon L- | How. Jesse D. Buionr, President of the Senate of | which has expired, we are told that the most bene- | tock's jock uty snd chee a onan oCamsaered | very of th part of bie duty 0 retain the goodsuatl) pedal dr, Fea Mag ELE Ae ° a ° the United States :— ficent results of ma pciey are everywhere conepicn- | there iano such lookout, that is negligence on the | they are demanded by their owner. If by mtake ang Petes feees Lis Virother Aroerices, Epafford, Eaq. % i ous, and that New York is rapidly becoming quite of the steamboat, which is prima facie evidence | he deliver the goods toa wrong person, he will be JUNE, ©. of C. Arrangements were also mado for decorating in | | Permit, eir, a citizen ef Belgium, recently arrived | g reepectabie and well governed city. Fist the collision te occasioned ty her fault. responsible for the loss, as upon a wrongfal omver | JOHN J, LYNCH, ©. C. ing the depot buildings in Philadelphia and | from the republic of Ecuador, toaddress to youn few | | We hope that this expectation may be realized, | It is contended on behalf of the steamboat that | sion. In no event, therefore: can be exwase Lineeli 6x0. A. Wnrrmmeven, Sachem, , oe rhitigt d es ae tine of | lines relative to the affair of the porchase of the Gata. | 20% only on account of New York, but also on ac: | this rule dees net apply to boats navigating rivers | from liability for injuries to the property stored, ex. Thie j 1 Leigh. He had ¢ | Baltimore, and all the station houses on the line ba count of our own city, upon which auch an example | and narrow streams of water. No euen distinction cept by ehowing that he has exercised over & that tte nia. Se metal yo e ‘d 8 ‘adi A mote Of | the road between those two cities. All the lovomo" | P8808 Islands, which the government of the United will not be loat. is found to exist in the rule as hid down by the Su- | depres of diligence which s man of common tense, same aort;end continued reading:— tives and cars of the compsny were also draped in | States is about toeubmitto the Senate, of which New Orleans, too, needs s Fernando Wood, a | preme Court. The rule is general in its lication, | babituaily careless, or of little prudence, geterally Dear SrR—At a regular marty Tr tke faces onsniee mourning, and all connected with pei seemed | 50 are the worthy President. man pein be, al oe ee rao ponents 3 and is adopted for the benefit and p: of sail- | takes in bis own concerns, ui sada i ar ciated “a! committee or tmsce to | tobe deeply and solemnly impressed with the sud. | 1beg to state that according to what Ihave ob- take the sido. of the people, against vopneractors, ES emieaded, farther, that the rule does not ap draft a preamble and rerolutions to you expressive of | den affliction which had so unexpectedly fallen upyn | #¢rved and learned, during my residence in Eeus, | office holders, jobbers, and ail other designing and ply to those rivers where it is ‘ ‘reir feelings on the election of a United States Senator them. dor, the present President Urbias, who owes his | selfish classes. Oh! whata broom would such a Which ie respectfully submitted. GEO. Theatres and Exhithtions. the cactorn, the North river. for nd crepe be navi. | >, BR04DWay THEarRE.—The votarics of music will a8 0 4 Hierewith, we beg to enclose the said preamble and reso- | #2 tion to this unfortunate corporation, which, without kon: than be deprived for » few evenings of the pleaure of Tutione, teased t from Se an carly reply. s At halt-paat 8 o’closk this morning, saveral hun" pcos 4 revelation which he raised against his with The heaviest taxation of any community in the Bis ia a rad of ‘delays ah conte’ bo a Peariog English opera, until Tecovery @ Mise Fraterpally and truly yours, dred persons connected with the road assembled at | legitimate chief, who hed entruste! to him the com- | World, is the worst governed! 4 or annulled by sny general usage to disregard | 4.23%¢ and Mr.W. Harrison, who have bem bit cE HAWLEY, Committee. | the depot for the purpose of attending the faneral, | Maud of his army, believing him faithfal, asszciated it, adopted by those against whom it is to be en- eevere ind eperiiion a aes that they will GEO. A. WARDELL, and marched to the late residence of the deceased, with bim in this infamous marceuvre, amongst other | Personnel of the Members of the State Gov- | orced. be sufficientiy convalescent t> appear on Fo Hon. C. ©. Leicn, Albany, N. Y. No. 5 Clinton 3 persins, Geu. Villamil, an o!d aepirant to the pos ernment and ure of Massachusetts. That the a ge of the South Amerioa to have next, when “Cinderella” will be performed, Whereas, the present Legislature, in seesion at Al- bes atree' session and sale of the Galaps, lande. As soon His Excellency Henry J. Gardner, the Governo:, | such @ look must be d as prima facie regarde ,Willelect a United States Senator for ti comin; On arriving at the house, arrangements were | as the revolution succeeded, Gen. Villamil was re- | was born in D ater, June 14th, 1819. His Honor | evidence that the collision was occasioned by her Bowsky Taxaras— The dramatic selections for ag Bin and ea the course of William H. Sew: made for nati a view of the corpse, which was | warded with a diplomatic mission to the Cabinet of | Lieutenant Governor Simon Brown, was bora in | fault. Thatis the Tegal presumption ‘which memes th 8 evezing, are the drama of “ Life as 15 Is, or Ire- ard hap Veen anti-American, and opposed to the objecta | Ta. o'yickiy covered cofiia, with silver edginge | Washington, the only object of which was to pro- | Newburyport, November 29th, 1802. Of the nine | renin in full force, unless it is rebutted by satis. | lard axd fmerica/’— Mr. Charles 08 Jemuy Finn. of our organiration; and whereas, the. defeat of Wm. H. | laid in @ richly cove: 1? : pose 8 negotiation regard to thoee very | members of the Executive Cuncil, fve have served | fectory proof on the part of the steamboat, and if | £9"; 8rd Miss Craries as Peggy Anderson Pref. Ferre ae Face ee of ine American party over | on which was @ plate which bore the foilowing in | islands. Daring his sojourn in this sonntry, he ex | in tbe Legislature, and four never have before held | the testimony given 18 20 contradictory that mo fact | McFarlard wili meke bis ascensicn from the s\ erenolted. thet tie Chak dane eee Brother c. c, | scxiption:— fered into relations with Senator Benjamin, to whom | office in the State House. No one of the Board has | can be found upon it, then it will follow that | totte gallery. Mies L. Wells will dance, aud tho f .C. , : “ ) Teigh 0 ato his intuence und to vole aguas ‘ine re. | SeeCOCCCC CCS COOOSSC SOE | he recounted wonders of these famous islands, in | ever fled the office before, The veteran in the | the prima facie cage made out against the steamer | Tem farce of © Servanta by Legney wil folow, Mr. election of William H. Seward to the United States | ° ler to engage toteke in the speouiation | Executive Depertment is Willism Tafte, Esq., the | must stand. : & ith “The Maniac Lover.” musementa Revate. tr) Bimxon L. SPAFFoRD, © | which he has recently orga between him, the | first clerk in tne office of the Secretary of State, ‘That where witness:s on board of different ves. | ¥ © Man! fer.’ Resolved, That Brother Von Arsdale be appointed a | 0 Died, © } said Senator, the Americon Minister at Ecuador, | who bas been connected with tie government foriy | sels are in confilct, it isa safe rule, pespalaly Burtox’s TuEaTRe.— This theatre continzes to be *ommittee of one to proceed to Albany, and deliver this | o January 2eth, 1855, © | and the government of this last mentioned republic. | years. when the facts to which they tostity tcok place at | well patronized. M Barton annomices for Hreamble, &c., to Brozher C. C. Leigh in person. ° In the 35th year of his age. ° Jf we are to believe those who are best acquainted In the legislative department, nots singlé mem: | night, to give most consideration t> those wit. | this evening @ capital bill. The first piece is the F.C ene ° © | with the ielands, there fs no guano at a!l upon them. | ber of the Suffolk Sen ‘al delegeticn was borain | messes who were on board the vessel where the acta | “ Breach of Promise,” which embraces emi- Ce Hawn, foommitter. | eee oe cocceceoecceococcc[.e | Their chief production is the tortoise called Gala. the county, and only three in the Stave. But two | took place, the witmesses being equal ia point ot | nent sotora in its cast. The next feature is one GEO, Ae WARDELL, The religious ceremonies at the house, consisted | pages, from which the islands derive their title. It | of the number—Mecsrr. Libby snd Wrignt—have | credit in other reepecte. which introduces Burton in one of his bet eomic M1. Speaker, eaid Mr. Leigh, I have still another, | of an appropriate address and solemn and im | was General Villamil who spread the report that | had spy legislative experience. Onty mn of the | That if the witnesses on board the schooner tell | charscter‘—Poor Pillicoddy. Theterminaing lece on follewa:— New Yore, Feb. 2, 1856, pressive prayer by Rey. William Hz, Farneas | guano had been discovered there, for the purpose of | forty Senators have previously served in the Gene- | the truth as to their course and acts, then it was | is “Sopbia’s Sapper.” bill cam hardy to | * . 03 selling to advant what he considers his pro; . | ral Court. Mr. Libby, of Suffolk, is the oldast mem: | the duty of the steamer, according to the well | draw a large dcune. We 0 Usk bad anny noe Beene of the Unitarian Church ; afier which the There lias latterly bee @ talk of three iter 3t | ber of the Serate, having been born in 1790. The | known 706 of xavigatin on the North river, to| Wazacx’s ‘THEATRE. —This establishuent, ever undersigned were appointed a eommittee of three to | Procéstion was again formed, the hearse | dollars ee ay to be advanced by the United | yourgert member is Mr. enter, of Nortolk, who | have avoided the schooner. They were in a better Town and since the production of the piece called “ draft a preambio and resolution to you, expressive of | preceding the pall bearers. A large number of leer not for the purchase of the islands, bat by | was in 1629. Mr. », Senator from Ply- | situation to know the position and movement, and Cr ontry, is crovde4 every night. Thisis not so their feelings on the election of a United Staton Seaator. | carriages, containing the friends and relatives | Wy of loan for the usion of the tax on the ex: | mouth county, was born in what took place on board the schooner, than those | muck: to be surprised at, as the comedy iagood, and ith we beg to enclo id ble and resolu- J jortation of ‘a8 regards the United States. If Of the forty-four esentatives from Boston, | on beard the steamer; and if have not told the * dens, oad rate from youan enrly reply. Frateraally | of the deceased, Joined in the procession, which Tisemertionte on : 5 e forty-four Re + r5 they have the artistes engaged in it vre all of the fist if rrect, the three millions will be | but twelve are yatives of the city. One of the nnm- | truth, taey must have willfal perverted it, while “s cer, " and truly youre, proceeded to the Woodland cemetery, on the west | entirely loat, both to the latter and to Exador. | ber was born in Montres), Canada. Two were born | thore ea tard the teem fort Dave been honestly 6 ee osu rpreepriay 4 Bmay JAY, Committes, | side of the Schuylkill, near Gray’s ferry. On ap- | Ecuador will never be ab'e te reray dt, bein in the State of New York; six are from Maine, nine | mistaken in the opinions which they formed as te | Critic,” will close tue amusementa, ALFRED T. vENS proaching the grave, the procession opened to the oie with a debt of 000,000 to » | from New Hampshire, one from Vermont, and one | the ion of the schooner. That the weigh’ of , and from: six to American Musevm.—The afternoon perform- " ier. was be 5 Wit. J. DEVINE, Sachem, pro, tem: |: Trent and left, and the corpse, on a. bier. me id Seven millions of domestic obligations. | from Maryland. But one cf the number (Abel B, | evidence is thatthe steamer shecred to the weat e } ; Up to the present time she has found it impossible | Munroe, fsq.), has had any legislative experience. | before the collision, and therefore the manner in | S2¢t#,,## antounoed, conaist of ‘The Me and the To Hon. C. C. Lug, fee re mt to ite last resting place by the pall-bearers, where | to pay even a small portion of the interest on thetwo | The oldest member cf the Boron delegation ie Mr. | which the blow was received sustaina the claim of | “stT,” and the tailor of Tamworth” In the 2 x evening the beautiful pieve of ‘Charlotte Temple; Whereas, the present Legisture in session at Albany | the Rey. Mr. Suddards read the solemn burial service | avs, abd sho is still lese in a ion to pay three | Nathaniel Ring, (1795.) The youngest is Eiward | the schooner, that she was coming up on the west Clarkeane Miss Mest P er in the leading eharacters. will clecta United States enatcr for the coming six years; millions more, which will not employed ia her | W. Hinks, (1830) Ocly three of the delegation | tide of the river. t taye the course of Wm. H. Seward has been | ofthe Episcopal church. The immediate friends of | favor, but will merely serve to fill the pockets of | were born in the ‘ast century. That upon the whole evidence, there is not sétis- | The‘ Honest Miikmen” concludes the 3 an, and opposed to the objects fas bet deceased, and others, then passed in solemn silence | those who are interested in the speculation. ‘The oldest member of the House of Representa- | factory proof to rebut the prima facia case of fault Broapway O:rcvs,—Oxe of the best sircus com- ees: sh'tothe American party over fomauiom gad | t? the grave, casting last mournful look upon | _ Havieg eatisfled the desire of communicating to | tives is Mr. Job Terry, of Freetown, Bristol county, | on the pari of the steamer, arising from her having | Pabies that ever appeared aan as bo a triumph to the Americ the “narrow house” of him they had so fondly loved | YOU My ideas on this unfortunate sffair, I owunot | who was born October 7th, 1783. ‘The youngest no look-out. The evidence is very much in conflict, Bisxirg to thin houses at the ior Dasdived, Fook tnth chatter Goes ates Dreier 0. ©, ih aah wh vistues ‘will cave him | coaclude without sdding that, even here, ia this | member le Edward W. Hinks, of Boston, before | but the weight of it rather strengthens that pre- de and Nathane offer a bill of great v: Teigh to use his influence End yots mainet the re-elec- vert be rpupeabared hy thoes. “4 country, there are persons who are in a position to | ramed. sumption of fault. this evening—equestrian feats, vaulting, tam f tion of Wm. H, Seward to the United States fenate. . Spafford commenced the study of civil engi. | Sive you fuller detaile on the subject than I am in There are twenty-four clergymen in the Legisla- The decree must be, therefore, that the lhelin | &Xc., dc. HENRY JAY bl aceriag iz the office of Bamuel M. Felton, Haq. then | Posseesion of, auch as, for instazce, the agents of | tare. Of this number seven are Univarsalists, one | the first case be diemissed, with costs, and that tne | Woon's Mivernere.—This band ie doing a fine * aL¥kap *. stevere, Committee, of Chaslesto “Wass., 208 Premaont of the PI iy | Chili and Peru, whose ststements may enlighten | isa Unitarian, cme an Episcopalian, and there are | libellsnt in the second case recover the damages | business; the nali is every night crowded. DH “| Gelphia, Wimi¢gton and Battimore railroads “Eft | £0 SePAte, 4 Wi ie President of the republic | five each of the Bs fist, Orthodox, Congregational | sustained by the scheoner, and that it be referred | Bocxzay’s SERENADERS continue to give their Mz. Lamport thought there was nothing disre- po hit mer ished by close application | ® ia) Te for Ite approbation the treaty, | and Methodist denominations, to @ commissioner to ascertain and report wlst | puriesque operas with great success. They are & wpectful elther to the sentleman Limself (Mr. Leigh) | {Sey cereer Guusentten te ertas in whatever he | Which, according to public rumor, haa been com |. ‘The whole number o! Seustors ia forty, ard of | that camage is. fine band. @ to the House. They merely requested him te -| entertees ‘With % strong love for the study he cluded tor the acquisition of these islands. Representotives three hundred and seventy-nioe, Supréme Court. Doxazteon’s Ermrortax Baxp are amusing thelr Gen that Re eubmities point ct ordies “+ | was pursuing, it fe no matter of surpri that he | Naw Your, Jan. 2, 1855 Nioeive toa sectnuichaton of toms oteenincs te Before floa. Judge Mitchell potrons with capital negro performances, This of 01 rr. vi & recepitu' 20 oO! nm * "the Speaker ‘mmediately decided there was no | S208 #200 at ihe head of nd Barly the sauce pre | , Moscow Navan Bunncp.—Senator Dongias ie eatd | which the members of the Tagialatre belong, toge- | Fan.9-—Fitztwulliam Birdsall os. Anthony Tis. | €VeD0e Dovaldeon receives « complimentary benefit Pir. Rooden wanted to know whether those doca- | ‘t##lon ia view. ' Felten, Sen. Gn Sete d kel te int tat | oe eee CY Bac oe tee tak eae op cP ai Mn Mae Ferre, serene in o Z After leaving the office of Mr. Fe! ‘he was em- was never ¢ : From the spnual report of the Bite 5 see” replied ie. Leigh, “they bear on their | Ployed is matiag the turveys and construction of | The following statement of the matter ia from the | Merchan' 65 | essed to Fielder, without any covenants against | Fr eral roads, amonn; most prominen is 4 epectors of Michigan, we make the follo inter- of whieh | Muscatine (Iowa) Inguirer:— Boot and ehoe manufacturers . 31 | nuisances orthe erection of steam engines, a lot ad- nay potions ¢ name worl caida eatin, miay'be mentioned the Vermont and Massastunstie, | , CcmiNg on the boat a few Gays ago, we happened | Manutacturers : - 26 | Jotning the plaintif's house and lot. The deed to | Greer aso, the number of convicts in a Petly teooght neither Mr. Lsigh nor the pe a) Saboeent {sDaytonAvet pedi st Quuyyen tener ato ohne Goreme ‘ 93 | him did not contain any such covenants, being exe- the priecn was 131. | There were st the close of the Honee bad been insulted. It was only a request by | in3 : = ‘ y, | course of a very interesting acco 4 Physici 20 | cuted on asale on foreclosure of a mortgage, nor | leet fiscal year, 246—-showing the sumber near! hie constituents that he should perform @ o2rtain the qpening of this last named road, he bacame its g account of his travels yeicians % ition ‘btist dcubied in feu: years. The total namber of iacer in Ruesis, much of which has been h Mechavica. . 16 | at tain them. Bat Mr. Raggles, set. How frequentiy does thia Legisiatare pretend scospeanse ‘to a sen he occupied with great Published by : did the mortgage con aggles, | Completed io the stitution, 18 only 246, which ren- Seinsernes Becaicen’ and, tneuibert “of Crmatear to pany, until called to the sn. | teher wavere be tated fact which huanever yet fetes : 11 | while be owned both lota, and many others in the | Gere sn increace necessary for new comers. The m published, bat which startlingly contradi Te 5) ami viet yote thus and #0 on particular subjects? Beitinere raed open tae ether ot euingion 2nd | she received bistorioel telation cy nee of nee | Onn § | Delatborhond, conveyed them all with onch cove | tors] zumber of convicts neosived busing the rete Mr. Leigh renee the did not come here as | oq in June, 1853. extraordinary eventa thatever fell to the lot of his- | Macbinints .. e4 + gi | nante,and the successive grantees from him oom: | RM IIo) ei ee ain O; death, 3 > eotmped, 1 the representative of any men Who congregate un- | “y>, Spatiord was the author of several very nee- tory ta recor gor this reason the Judge, said he Builders, tailors, printers, shipwrighte, § cab... 20 | vosed tn like manner down to the one who convey: | Tn 100’ seclitee, sotaax were Rieti’ Tao oe eover of the darkuess nig! peed felt a delicacy in making aenertion toat the cit; ‘ors, painters, and master mariners, 4 each... ed to the mortgager. e vensn! be +e years eoneert all their matters with closed doors. He re- be oboe ghee ag Lie Se Bi Shtsnrainea of Moscow was never burned! " Blackemithe, dentists, chair manufacturers, pia- wae considered and settled in Barme vs. Ristard, textenoe of the balance, 96, was 312 : are; ‘i onthe. Way ; St. Joseph 11; ented uo such Anericans ag these. Am I mot mecha! . | . He said that, ious to hisarrival at Moscow, | _ notortes, Sencb.....7.......... 12 | (8 Page, 351) and both Vice Chancelisr MoCoun and | Months. Wayne county sent 37 Ea American’ "In there a drop of brood ia my veins ae ae theee mae mentioned ie he bad eeveral "Eovatas with his guide ae vo the | Sashier, armorer, watchmaker, station it the C it they created easements on menesery ane pearien 6 somes the. peleaee iow which ts not purely American? And am I,in my | Grawbrid, eanow in use onall the bridges of the road | burning of the city, the guide declaring that it never | stone cutter, iron founder, mason, cooper, 2 the lands for the benefit of the other respective by Nott bunsiaey, 8 for ba own uative country, in the home of my friends, i9 | of whicy Sorvancupeiaenieany alsoasafety s vitch, | Occurred, and seemed to bo nettled at Mr. Douglas’ ON osinitys wosiinnl PUUvikwes dre ven'et ss. 16 | landowners. In that case there was no allegation Ys pF DURGIAY, 1 5 for fi 60 Copitol of the Biate, to be sacrificed—mark strong truss ersistency in his opinion; but on examining the —— | that the covenants were contained in the deed to | for Frand larceny, 3 1 hereby, in the presence of this Assembly, de- scoemerae nanich umiasse b for roots, end 8 | Bre marks-around the elty and. ine City ital’, pho | Fotal.............ecesvecsecevsvevses ..$71 | the defendant, and if an easement was created it | § fo: arran, 4 tor morder, and the balance for twen: nounce the order, and renounce all its pretended trusses. He was em) loyed, at the time of his | became satisfied that the guide was correo’. ~Architect, baker, broker, brass founder, boat Was vnnecessaty to insert them in subsequent con- TOF > Aerator pow in prigon, there are 217 white ebligstions. He had written a letter in reply to death, in making a model of A bridge on this plan, ‘The statement goes on to set forth that the anti- builder, butcher, civil engineer, car manufactu- veysncer. Neitber of the defendants , there jen, ate nite. fe P79 colored males, and one J Chapter, whi hb be commenced reading. with a view to constructing one across the Basque: quity of the architectural city—particularly of ite rer, cabinet maker, carriage musker, chemist, fore, a right to erect # steam engiae on their premi- re ver ae ‘males, Mi eee ealied pt athens would. be per hanrab river at Havre de ab which place the pe pene first cloos chasches,” stret shi; deputy sherif, door maker, igner, dyer, edge Fee. Fielder, when el on Pall mahject, a The generat health of the convicts bas teen bet ir. Maguire gen ‘oui - < ough ante-Napo! ¢ ages to Pagan tims, an ool manufacturer, expressman, ler, gen wMreatene e . . mitted to rondo gon the reading, ‘as the work pve oo ta eet bitiam te Meera the showing the handiwork of different nations of hie- | * teman, gum copal manufecturer gold beater, when be chose, amd had already conewucted a bed ing the year past than for several years pre- gees bravely on.” ‘ purporing to disperse with the boat which has | tory—demenstrates that the city never was barnt | glass cutter, batter, horticultarist, hotel keep" chimrey Gt only for taat purpose, Tne plaintiff | Vit» a. cements, who held the office of Mr. Leigh then read as follows:-- jong’ beon used at that poi: for the conveyance of | Gown (or up.) The Inquirer sdde:-— ¢r, iron manufacturer, Inst maker, land survey- was justified, therefore, in seeking to restraia him boy lain duripg the year ending the lat. September Avsrumy CuAMnER, Feb. 3, 1855. | pargempers acrons the Heere The Kremlin is a space of several hundred acroe, | oF, meledeon maker, millwright, eptician, oll by injanction, and & perpetual injunction must be | :heit hore nat be has devoted the whole of bis Brorner Axenrcaxs— Your favor of the 15th, delivered Mr. Spafford was a mathematician of no ordinary | in the hesrt of the city, in ths shape of a flat iron, manufacturer, peper maker, pump and block anted sgainst bim, with coste. Tiemaun, the ton tc ihe ties of his cfilos, There have beew Bythe bands of my eateemed friend, Brother Van Ars | powery of mind, Ho never encountered Eproviem | s0d is enclosed by © wall sixty feet high. Withia | maker, palm leaf manufacturer, reed msker, clord, bas done nothing to show s disposttion to | 7th ms services every Babbath tn the chapel, and dale, bas been received, and its contents carefully novel. | that he did not thoroughly solve, and bis eervives in | Shis euclosare is the most magalficent palace in | railroad evperintendent, silversmith, stove “Viclate bis covenant. He must, therefore, bave bis | Troe et ent as heen regularly kept ap during Yon sa See is De and ‘roselations Paar | che capacity have no; anfreqaently boon called into | Europe, recently built, but constructed over an maker, sail maker, tin plate worker, type costs of Cefence. But as the chimney now erected is the year. There ureble to reed aad. ‘wth have af Willians Hl, Seward will be totemph of ino Amerieae requisition for the benefit of otnere, who have | #Bcient palace, which remains, thus enclosed, whole founder, truckman, undertaker, wherf and erected for the purpose of » steam engine, and may bern. tamght (hore trenches, ge Gel ap:dbe real: party over Romaninm and fanatisiem, be it reaged the reward of his labors, taking honors upon | and perfect, with all ite windows, c. bridge maker, whip maker, 1ea:h..........., 46 | remain after Ficider leaves, it is proper that the in- | been tayebi ihove, Bronches, aa we Moc ti Resolved, That this chapter rge Brother C. C. | themaslves which belonged to him. Neer the Kremlin, surrounded by wall, is a Chi- junction restrain both defendants, and all 88 "| Sot all, to whom sn op; 4 payed fored Leigh to use his infinence and y. wainst the re-eloc The several inventions of which he was the | Dese town, appearing to he several hundred years under them or either of them, from erecting the bave cmbte ¢d it and meade 4 advancement he se icnamee aeee eroveee cutntens rote author are sufficient proofs of his an nbd Inge pee hag oven; led by descendants of tho original steam engine. pie vole A choir, ecmpcred wholly of convicts, moet every bed ‘ty. a quickn 101 % <i morn ee ag CR ene jotaing tne ae, eae seeanie te maar: thee venaured Gala The circumstances which gave rise to the error “ “ Superior Court=Part Second. Sebbsth morning in the chepel, for Purpore of Before Hon. Judge Hoffman, and a Jury. leorning # cred, moclo, na hare made great im : eveneut. This c A KNOW NOTHING 1H coURT—-cmATBAM STRERT BROKE a ate woreip a coo rae ih a | Sublath, much interest bas been manifested Fes, 6.—Philip Nussbaune against Bernard | cores te und their coréuct on such occasions ha ing the burning of Moscow, were these: —It 4 a waa to carry out | Of special value in cases of emergency. Tals was | concern 5 Speleme. Lact principlen of Jeflerson, that al mas | evinged in the recent éeatractioncot the dtawbridge | Wea city of 450,000 inhabitants, tn clreular form, 4 heel were created with certain inalienable rig among | at Gray’s ferry, across the Schuylkill. It was | Cccupying & large space, five miles across. There Me J these were life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. | predicted, avd even announced, that the bri the wistera sre elx months lo:g, and the custom wen toa Iconsider Mr. Seward the embodiment of this great | would be impassable for weeks; bat through was, ond still is, to lay up supplies of isions denigns. "I su your main desi 5 é : Lackman and August Nosser.—Thia was an action | been uni’ rely good. American idea. The slaveholders of the South consider forte . Spafford. only 1a} snd wood to last six months of severe cold woather. oe a 7 hhieo 00, and en this account Alone they desire his polit = setae ete ranting toro daye claperd | To prevent these figantic supplies from encumber. S08 brought by the plaintiff, » batcher in tie Sock | teen n, ie ieee SS cue 2 om fel annibilation. 1 cannot conser (Che horrid manitce, | Secustomed regularity. It waa in this departaent | ing the heart of the city, and yet render them as recover the posession of eighty thousand Havana buted twice a week. When your order, by formal vote, sent by the hand | Of mechanism that be may bs saidto have excelled, | convenient as practicable to every locality, a row of Sk tegars, which the plaintiff alleges he bought of the | PZ icng the convicts now confined, are ten 0: . res brother to do such « | In bridge masonry, in the constraction of | wood houses was constructed to circle completely Lackman $220 therefor. When | fiiteer toys of terder » Reeds ait Ihave to fay, in. Twas mistakea ta your de- | bridges, he had no superior; and he has left many | round the cty,and outside of these was a 1>¥ of she pucturteeus nar-@es nguen, oh Wo: 31 Bowery, | The (ee cionehing arytat jandianatie te te nigns, and wish to withdraw my name asa member of | of these monuments of his ingenuity on the ro: granar! ee 1 these were deposited the whole o Se P) sh ’ | State took effect cn the 24day of Marcd, 1847 he order. “In doing #0, 1 bope the personal friendabip | with which he has been connected. the supplies. Napoleon bad entered the city with | Dnmanrc:. Drarn—A yourg man by the name | ihe detendant Norser refased to let bim have them, | sinco which time, » period of nearly eight years and good feeling that existe between us may continue, | Jn all the relations of life Mr. Spafford wae with- | his army, and was himee! capying the of | of Levi Divoree, an engineer upon the Baltimore | on the ground that Lackman had no right to clossa | oni teteer peracos have been convicted - marder we whey od reason why political — aa a, out ablemich. He wase uvefal citizen, a faithful PO night, fi Os the Rus- | and Ohio bag lad el a baa don cf bargain with any one for the "begars without Now | ard sentensed for life to eoli confinement a! perso renda, i re, ’ overnor, wood track, near Rock ie ” - > wa remaia youse 7 St ran officer, an eee og) kin reaaee simultareously bares into a blaze. Tnefres while runing at the rate of thirty five mitea aa hour, ser’s consent, and that there was n> copartnership Peeat cumesre provuena oon a To Messrs. F. ©. Wagner, ©. B. Hawley, George A. War- wnat r sad ie te betienea be had nce H in | extinguish them were vain, and Napoleon found | on the 3d inst., when he was caught under toe en | existing between them. There was a vory large | Pr’tent tt victe i of mur ee comuniiton Of Saapee Ghagine Boe Ghy O.: Uy the world. Ho was a leadin spirit in whatever cir, | bimself compelied to march’ his army through the | gine, where the bg! water ran directly into his | number of witncsees In attendance, and most of the | Pri vt & ne “Save wks lepers as pool Mr. May, from Nia are hat dev 9 Semngeat's clehe moved, bocgh entirely without ambition or fire. | Retirin ie an gauinence, he aw the whole month, scalding tim wy ost shocking manner, Lo) a) tial Cw Gags) was coseussed Ts i reontue why this po ley should bopsandoted oe mh Bis band thie mornirg. He read thas:— tmigned him the position of a leader ‘aa fart re. | smoke, and apparently all on fire. And so far as | aaye the Bath Enterprise, aa oon aa poaidie, an’ | ail the witnesses, were of Jewish origia, with the | ‘tsl'y changed. ‘he lari mecting af yar | Ward. due to his merits, without any effort on his | he was concerned it might as well have been, for | notwithstanding be was so badly ‘scalded, be lived | exception of one, who testided to having been ouiy | Fxpcorion oF a BiaveOnthe 26th ult.ape Bon, L, L. MAY.—Dear Sir: At the last meeting of our part to arrive at that distinction. He was a man of | though houses efiough were left to supply ever pe pt leg the accident oosurred, retain | five or six years in this county and when asked | pr. men, nawed John, was executed im Macon, Ge., for order, there wae passed & snaaimous vote requesting modest and retiring disposition, and of strong do weiter room, yet without provisions or fael, | ing all his faculties . the Be He 738 a single | what he ~*~ Faw oy A I am & Koow | the murder of Michael Sweeney, ocmmnitted about a year arinflur ainst the re-e . 2 Zp Willan M. Seward for United Sates Senator, Oer | Meatic attachments, ands Rosean army So 7 sapplin, bo, nad his | man, about 25 rear of age. His prentsreaico ear | Notis ow rey erean were ah with which | ayo ‘ ‘The negro was a rumaway oN ge ma enpcun.ement create’ considerad Wed & eeancil Bow controls the vote of thetown. We, the un, Mr. Spafford wag @ pative of Bpringtield, Vt.,and | army could not subsist be the cement cree’ @ | end billed Sweenry whilst attempting to azrest him,

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