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_ £32 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1855. VOL. Xx. - SAM HOUSTON IN BOSTON. mages A eagplt T cy & gad your houses are elegant, Jn the interior of the MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. | x mr rae re naan Ts pacts eet the North. Well, Lam to their common sense | tal jor; you have founded am ‘and t- © to Dock street; in of Lewis street, | Schr dnaner, ‘The Texan Senstor’s Lecture on Slavery to | aud ox: ce, and they may give it what name they state of society. Butdo you that if it Progress of the Municipal Revolution. from Delancey to ‘Broome street; in favor of fageing ‘Steamer , Nichols, the Aboli i ehjoet $ tt, J way ree gee. te ARaen, not been for the intiux of Jaber you would ever | SHAMEFUL IMPOSTEION UPON A POOR SHIRT SEWER. | sidewalks of Seventcenth street, between y (From the Boston At 23) sve slaves advanced there after all their ad of ese railroads? (Cheers and laughter.) A woman named Byrnes, came into the Mayor's of- Fourth avenues; in favor of Sagging Mott street, be- Southampton, Austin, Liverpool, 38 imico Gen. Sam" Houston, of ‘Tex vered a lecture on | emancipation, after passing through the traces of ap- | Would the native population of America ever have been. eta » ‘ tween Spring ond Prince strects, Of Committee on As- acta WSO Ward. ee is, iat tO be ‘spoke “ Slavery,’’ in Tremont Temple, last evening, to a | prenticeship di and all the other work that has | fice yesterday morning and, with tears in her eyes, enter- favor of confirming assessment list for | bark ‘Far of the Enut from Liverpool for ‘of crowded audience. The Governor and Lieutenant Gov- No, the slave there has deteriorated been Cheers.) No. You never could have done | eda complaint against,Davis & Son, of 28 Warren street, 121st street, from Third avenue to avenue A. Of | Western I: aw ship Northampton, steer! A Hoo, Robert Rantoul, Hous “Anake Duriogtan an | profitable vo mumrelf nor to any other, “How would t be angutas. Tn Soum,sed Tam glad {> | charging them with an attempt to defraud ber of two | Comittee op Seeds tn favor of paving, Ac. Rlaventh | isn pert of wen, ee wan, pased © Be lon. le M nor re woul a rom ree! iver, ai Sint hae F acai ABetere ie Ei the couth? Turn loose the slaves and they coald not | farther. ‘Suppose “these railroad projects hed. iivoa | dollars® she had deposited with them as security for striking out the words “and reset?” in the resolution; {a beg, oF basrels, Sore. 28, Sey See oat 1, 24 days, with mdse and you some work which they had given her. From her state- | fevorof fi Fifth street, between First and Second av- (all ), to C Grinnell. ‘uperionced tracts from a letter from Hon. P P. Butler, of South | land sprropeiaied to them; ould they would | slaves, and no foreigners had come. ment it pens that, on ane their advertisement in | ¢2¥¢#, an‘ at avenue, between Fifth and Sixth at:eata, Seley teas ‘on the const; Soren e078 Se. founded giving as a reason for not lecturing’ in Boston | 20t work it; they would be like the emancipated slaves | not take place until the adoption of the ‘constitu- " amenced by inserting in the resolution after the words | Georges one day anda half sail from New Yori. fad that he would have to lecture to an audience of fore. | Of Bermuda, Jamaica, and every place where they are | tion—I in about the year '90, Do you think that | the Sun for shirt sewers, she called at their place of | ‘and refi y the words, ‘n space four fost wile.” | ® ton board three days. a as with teuit, fe, to gone conclusions, and entering into a brief argamont in | thrown upon their own resources. They are not capa- | if railroads had been started tl mancipation would | business and received the material for three shirts, for | Of the Committee of Lands and in relation to lay- Dead lin Sen 20, ae. Dee Of Balers, fence of Southern slavery. ve Of taking cate of Shomsiren). they are lishiegs, cere. | bare begant ‘Fou would have negroes at work | which she was to receive one shilling each as soon as ng out and grading sha pieh atigurmnd aelreeneneeatee Ritirom the maintopaail overboard, and was lost other dignitaries, too plat c troducing the orator of the ev. , Dr. Howe read ex- | te set up in business, SL afioemt a7, could not have | place before the time when or yc | ett Gen. Houston wa: trod inert, lazy, living om the spontaneous fruits they | building railroads to thisday, just as sure ld. and Fe avenues, Seventh streets, asa Ocean Steed (of Boston), Cox, Boston, 4 days, with great applause. es then edweed, and received with | Soy ‘have, but never becoming laborious and indus (Applatiae and laughter.) wd asthe world. | they were returned, She sat up late at night and rose | pubite square; amended by adding to the resolution the | miss! te R'W Campbell, ‘Cam to this port ¢0 Anish loading i hae oe ENTLEMEN OF Tux Comaurrse—By | trious; and how could one commuuity live with the It is necereity, it is convenience that produces this | early in the morning that she might be enabled to return | words, ‘and that said Committee advertise for proposals Little, Bath, Me, 4 days, with Zour polite aclieitetion I have proseated mysell here, | Ce no aa vodtes nothing at tis | carprace in institutions. uit Drogt thas areates sls: | the work at the earliest possible dey. On Thuredey | foF fencing said plot of ground, and repors the same to Huribut. “Sho is i000 tons bue~ respectfully, fo! i ct visit. it a possi y mu benef A .e Common Councit confirmation, provided a far, very far, ies se ecco iba. wast aie * the | South, and the 's fallen and the looms at the North | by ie it “is true that labor must be formed, ani | ™orning she finished her task, and brought them to the | penses do not exceed $250, except by contract on, Savenneb, 9 days, with cottes, Southern Senators—but I feel that 1 view and addresa | Would stand still. Your implemeutsof husbandry would | when foreign labor had become red: to a standard | store, where she saw one of the members of the firm, or ny charter and crdinances. Of Committee on to Co, Feb 17. lat 38'90, lon 74 40, ‘an auditory composed of my countrymea—an American | remain unsold, and the whole country would present no- | at which it was cheaper than that of slaves with the | an agent, who, with a woman in their employm favor of paying ©. C. Ackerman and R. Gambling for brig Hiram, Fennikohl, hence for two auditory—and, as such, I feel inspired with delight and thing bat a spectacle of wretchedaess and ruia, if not of | capital invested in them, you employed foreigners and “apa nervices as of the Sixteenth ward, while un- aloak Been. Boerne ary = confiaeacs. No sentiments have Po advance, but such | bloodshed and carnage, Ani who would reap the advan: | turned off your slaves. iad there been such an influx | amined the shirts, When they had subjected | Cer suspension from pay. Of Committee on Assessment eo below) ei 4 rl as spring from an honest beart, and are prompted by | tage. Not the slave. You could call him free, but ha | of foreigh immigration at the South, do you believe they | the three to a rigid scrutiny acd minutely inspected | in favor of confirmi assessment list for buildmg a aw, from North Carolina, lately ashore ‘Towod up by steamer Hector. ia, the honest convicti: f experi ae that | Would be the bondsman of wretchedness and | would bave continued to hold slaves? No! The: sever in Fo:ty-fourth street, to and through Broadw: the dissimilarity of the iustitations subsisting vtween | despair. He would have no master to cake for | would have constructed ships, shough they are no hands | ‘2°, *ttching, they camntatat to keep ome, telling her | £6) Yorty-aisth street; in favor of condirming sascenmnoat y this section of the Union and the one it has been my | im when sick. Now, it is the duty, a8 well | atit there, to transport them to rather than | that the other two would have to be ripped and stitched | gaeging Fourth avenue, between Twenty-first and Twen- hr A Tirrell, Higgins, Philadelphic. 4 days. destiny to be born, to live, and to act in, ars material, | &% the interest, if he is sick to pravide for him | tohave them among them. Theseare the North | over again before they would be taken from her. The | ty-fourth streets; im favor of confirming assessment list she % fennel, Deamay eine Da.8 cage twithstanding this, I presume a fair and statement of facts, not trenching upon th a doctor and a nurse, because he is of value; but | should look ‘ouralaves became unprofitable here, building a sewer Whitehall street, from Siate rvinvat | if be in made free there will be no one to care for him. | they were, thrown off. “Labor and ingtitutions, oc, ace | POOF Woman took them back, did as she was directed, | Tee NOMOME the tao . OF of ovizion of any individual, will be received with that | 924 he will be cast off and turned into the street. That | governed by convenience and necessity, to a greatex. | 224 again brought them to the store yesterday morning. | [asap and Gas, in favor of caning. two allowance which a diversity of interests and institutieas would be his situation; whereas, itis the master’s duty | tent, without oonvantin Hee morality or immorality of | This title, however, ahe was as unsuccessful as before, laced before Church, in may give. Po foes’ A famere his Savaitennyite mass him more | the festtaron.. ane ver it would ha: that | and when she ventured to remonstrate, one of the men .on Aseessments, in favor of confirming ap- : Rerurwep—The Bremen brig Hiram, Ecapng: Myre Twas born in the South, but I was learned to know > moral con nn, e may be more | the South should become the receptacle of fo: fae later, said he:would throw the shirta into the street and send B a P witty _ of and for Laguayra i6th inst, having sprusg aleak on sams lence. North. Here hood had brought me into active life, | honest, trustworthy and faithful, but his physical con- | ifit were ible that it could do it, it would night, returned this morning for Thad learned the intereuting reminiscences of the Revo. | <iticn, that he may perform the allotted amount of labor | the Talue of alsve labor, slaves would become worthless, | her after them. She asked for her two dollars, saying | in favor lutiopary war, and i had known that there was but one | With less inconvenience and more certainty. These and, if possible, it would get rid of them. that she was willing to resign all claim to ths pay for Fourth avatar from Thi brotheriicod in the cofeaies—but one people that achiev. | tue benefits arising to the individual, and they show Look at Mexico. How is it with her? Mexico is often ope threat: favor of confirm BELOW. Bark Emme Lincoln, Watts, from Havans Fob 4, with ger do~By puctbont Hilde 8 Hal, Not ™ por ed the independens 9 'd | that he would be deprested, and not clovated, by eman- | bropght up as ® reproach against the South, bat it | tbe shirts if they would refund hor deposit, but this | ment in the matter of building a sewer in Fifth street | Tho bark below 16th, incorrectly ealled the Stoninatene that I man Apaeric and! feel as one in presenting etpenien, 7 sé ought not to be Never bri up Mexico against Ame- | they refused, and ordered her to clear out. Asalast | from avenue Ato near Prete ‘avenue; in favor of con- 0m Lashorn. wet mistake of tho pilotboat HB foe myself before this accomplished and enlightened awdi- 't is no love of slavery at the South, but the necessi- | rica if you p (Laughter.) They are not free | resource she came to the Mayor’s offi here she firming apportionment of assessment for grading Second tory. Unsolicited Iam heze. I Sr aed oi desired, ties of their condition, that lave forced the institution | agen‘s or free beings. They belong all of them to mas- the following affidavit:— ‘{stenesPoneidsy ss avenue, from Twenty-eighth to Torty-sotond street in | Ships Kate Swanton, eres New England, and Jae because it devoly.s upon me a degree of responsibility to | Uponthem. They are obliged to do it—they cannot | ters. They are first under the rule of despotism, iJ ¢ favor of confirmin, Cece wen of assessments for | g Costar, Savannah,’ . vindicate on institotion with which I ad liberate them. But we see men ‘when they come to next under that of bigotry. Thergis not one man in | | Cily and County af New York, ss.—Mes. Margaret | crosswalks in the Third and Fourth avenues, from 125th | Wind during the day N. in which I bad no eleorion—one that for une or destiay | their accounts on earth, looking to the future, and, | her whole dominions but has worn’ allegiance to. the Byrnes, wife of John Byrnes, of 100 West Twenty fifth | to 120th street; in favor of confirming spportionment peopled cast me into connection with, and one that muat exist, | ®Dxious to benelt their faithful servants, making pro: | Pope and papacy, and will support that religion and | Street, being duly sworn, doth depose and say—That on | of assessment in the matter of regu sidewalks (By Sarpy Hoox Painting Terecrart.| or the two races cannot exist together vision to traneport them to Liberia. If the sa ‘Tue Hichranpa, Feb mount | tolerate none other on the face of the earth. That is | Tuesday, the 20th day of Feb: inst., deponent was | in Third avenue, »; in favor of confirming ap- ‘Mt PM. To discuss the abstract principles of slavery or free. | bad been expended in building up the colonies of Liberia | the condition of ‘‘free’’ Mexico. They are all bound induced, by an advertisement in the New York Sun, to | portionment of assessment for ting, &e., haw. Below—Ship Columbia, Hutchinson, from Liverpool Dee Com is not my task here. I take itas Iflad it, andas| | that there has been wasted in other anti-slavery enter- | to papacy, and it was required of Americans, too, and | Spply to the store of Messrs. Davis & Son, No, 28 Warren | rence street, from Tenth to Eleventh ‘avenue, Of | 2, with mdso and, passen gers, to C Hifarshall & Co. Was have found it in past life It was not the contrivaace | Prise, that colony would now be flourishing and im- | that was what produced the hubbub between Texas | Street, a# a shirt maker, for shirts to make up for said | Committee on Fire ment—In favor of concur- | '"Ai6, one ship, one bark, and two brizs, unknown. of myself, or of my immediate ancestors, that the in. | Proving, and multitudes of slaves would be seat there, | and Mexico. (Applause.) Well, the Mexicans found | Davis & Sony from whom she received three patterns of | ring to make repsirs and alterations to house of Hose i — Stitution exists to the county in whick ‘I liva, | Where they can rise to the stature of men. There the; they could take a man with a family to subsist and | shirts to sew for them; deponent also states that com No. 88, Of Committee om Police—In favor of | Tho clipper ship Great Republic, Limoburner, for Liver- We find that the adaptation of climate, of soil, and | §*€ Prospered—there they have shown capacity for self- | make a slave of him, cheaper than to buy negroes. A as induced by said firm to leave with them, or peying Dre. Ranney, Simmons and Kilbourne for medical | pool, was towed down the bay this morning»by steamtug of production have demanded and commanded the | 0vernment, where there is no opposing race by which | man who was twenty-five cents in debt, was brought | #gent, two dollars, deposit for their safe return; on | attendance. Of Committee on Streets—In favor of flag- viathan, and anchored at Quarantine. labor of a class of laborers that have been ex. | they are trodden under foot or looked down upon with | before the magistrate of the city or town, who is | completing said shirts, deponent, on Thursday, the 224 | ging south side of Twenty-seventh street, between First —__—__—________ pelled from this section ct the country. The tustitu. | 04m Tho slave there can rise to the condition of tue | called an “Alcalde,” and was adjudged to slavery until | of yeeany, took them to said Davis & Son’s store, and | and Second avenues. Committeo on Roads—Relative goog ey Marine Report. 'y BOSTON, Fob ‘Art barks Matild: ottenbt tions h. i ip thi chieve. | White race, while here he sinks far below. that twenty-five cents, or two ‘bits,’ as they called | was there informed that before being paid for the same | to charter of Harlem Bridge. Of Committee onStrecta— Fe Dee ese Deve chenare ‘lari theses as not une atte | Hence if’ transportation to Liberia is encouraged, it | it, should be paid. In'the meantime "he had to support | they must be taken back and altered in their form; that | Ip favor of flagging Thirtisth atreet, between Second and | 20; Fawn (r),Glasgow tat inst; Warren, Hallett, Baltimore: will become a system—and it is the only one which looms | and clothe his family; his wages were nothing, and | ssid deponent took them back to her home and altered | Third avenues. Of Committee on Wharves, Piers and Ch Messina; MS Cousins,Cardenas; Lucy Hay- colomes but held to slavery and recognized it as a right, as an instituticn, Ine achievement wi slaveholders, and if they have dispossessed then u ; ured tovanother seoting of the | ii; strange as it may appear, and difficult the task to | he was again brought before t ‘ardenas. up in the distance now—for making provisioa at some | every day accumulated his account, The consequence | them ax directed, and this day, February 23, 1855, ehe | Slips—Relative to exterior line of the Harlem river. Or future day, to restore the people to the land of their ori- | was that after a certain\period, not having paid the debt, | retook them so altered to said Davis & Son’s store, and | Committee on Roads—in favor of confirming contrac’ for Hie Alcalde and adjudged | 0D presenting them to said Davis & Son, or their agent, | grading Eighth avenues from Fifty-niath to Eighty. Marine Corres; MOC Herald ea, they have now 2 SETAUKET, Feb 22—Th offorso: country, and there rxat today. They are aot odjects | Undertake, the Provideuce that has directed the ways of | to tual peonage, and his wife and children with | they, or their agent, took and kept from her one of said | second street. Resolutions to appoin’ spseiat committee (as hey ity ‘i a SPU Oe et retotadnoee: ered need te woe wets | men, the upbuiiding and the Pulling ‘dowa of uatlons hin, Hable tobe bought and sold like their cattle and | shirts, and turned the other two cn her hands, without | relative to the importation of forelgn paupers and crin- | $auket and Stony B ise ad intge delds are Soatingineke ps ED sae pe eseased of tha light of civiliza- | It may appear diflicult to see all Plans, which are | their lands. In this way Mexico obtained slaves. Find- | ®2y compensation baie paid or tendered to said depo- | inals, amended by filling blank in the second resolution ind. 0 tien gndket. msn It is the care of the masters | ™YSterious and beyond our comprehension. That same | ing it more convenient, they repudiated their African | nent; and deponent further states that said Davis & Son, | with the figures, $400, The crew of the sloop Lady Washington landed in safet: there wko haye the fellowship of the community, to see | OM#ipotent and omnipresen; Being, who has shown forth | slaves, who had to be purchased, and transterred their | OF their agent, refused and does refuse to compensate PETITIONS REVERRED, yesterday, having tound the ico sufficiently solid to wale that on the Sabbath cay, the day of restand wtoratioa, | Lis miraculous power in cays past, is working in this mat- | fellow countrymen into peonage. That is Mexican liber. | Said deponent, or to return to her said deponent’s two | Of citizens for the removal of the Fulton fish market, Of | Upon. pof the Supreme Beiag, | tet a8 then, in a way which met the divine purposes. | ty; and there are on one certain haci their slaves attend the worsh no less than | dollars as left as aforesaid with said Davis & Son, or | Cbarles H. Wheeler, for remuceration on award of con- PHILAD! 7 ; ELPHIA, Fob 23, 4 PM—Arr schr Chas Parker, ‘The Word ia there given by men of their own color, or b; When Joseph was delivered by the patriarchs to the Ish- | thirteen thousand slaves, belon; to ly m: their said sgents; and deponent further avers ani dg- | tract for keeping the streets in repsir, Of divers citi- | Compton, , a mee eer aien by ope otsuec awa culos #¢ Wr sailser aaa Ly, tianimereree a Mesee eines tall tecienes shjet Leiinok anobliguiesedas ous clares, that she was to receive but one shilling each for | zens, fers sewer in Mott street, from Heater to Grand | “Ctl steamer City of Rostom, Baker, Boston; hark Pacr, virtoo. Masters’ rightly constituted there feel anxious | Vine the subsequent wonders of Almighty power? The | vante at the South. the mahing cf said shirts. Deponent believing that said | street. Wilson, Lag achrs Marr’ Annua, Haley,’ Now Haven; that their slaves should become acquainted with the | 1sraelites remained 400 years in crucl bondage in Egypt, ‘They are in general more restricted, and infinitely | Davis & Son, or their agents, mean to defraud her of hor RESOLUTION, Chas ton, NYork. mysteries, the truthe, and the advantages of revelation, | but they were finally delivered by an act of m'raculous | more abject, for they never approach their master or | *#id wages amd money, prays that the said Davis & fon Ey Se) information in reference to appropriations ‘They do not desire to have them shut out from these | ®2dinfinite power. Was this accident, the result of chance | superior within twenty feet. out putting their hats | may be arrested and made to restore to said depouent | for Fire Department. ited. Disasters. advantages. Men who would restrain them from their | °F of policy devised by man? Wasit the wisdom of Moses | under their arms, and crawling into nfs presence in the | her said two dollars, thus Hlegally withheld from her. STATISTICS OF THE LATE BOARD. Bara Monvinc Star, Spear, for New Orloa: liberty oa thet day—and I say with all sincerity that 1 | wnlostructed by Deity? No, the Almighty soid to Pha- | humblest manner. This is what Mexico has done, and BYRNES. Acommurication was received from the clerk, pre- | Ported) is ashoro at Pass a l'Outro, lying f it six fooe |ARGARET Sworn before me, Feb. 23, 1855, FERNaNDO Woop. senting certain statistics of which the following is gn ab- | ater forward, and ight fect aft, and may lieht oT ‘The Mayor expresses his determination to punish all | stract: See ee ee have known bat two masters of this kind in the whole | rao, “I have raised thee up, that] might show forth my | this only - State who are charged with campelling them to labor on | wonderful power to the nations of the earth.” It was | After the extreme fatigue of travelling, loss of alee; the Sabbath day—are not consorted with by their neigh- | to teach them that God, all mighty, and all merciful, | and mixing in company, I know, ladies and gentl Bills requirfog concurrent action Board of Coun- bora. Their houses ‘re looked upon as iufected plugs, | could redeem a nation from bondage and overwhelm | men, my fecture has Veen very’ desultory. {ft such impositions as the foregoing to the full extent of | “cimen, passed on......... ee 1 Puerattheals att Tete Ghee MIRAUnRaTnEe_| No one will consort with them, und no oae considera | their oppreasore. Here was an act of emancipation, | been, no doubt, unsatisfactory to you; I know it has | bis power. Of these, concurred in by Board of Aldermen. tove, stanchcons broken, and received damage in them Gt fer any office of trust or distinction. and bow do we know by what means at some future day | been unsatisfactory to myself. All that I can do is THE MAYOR AND THE TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. Number of bills received from the Board of Tigging during a sevore gale, which also caused ‘These statements, I know, are not coaformable to the | His power will be exhibited among us! Let us then use | to aasure you that I had not a moment’ Committees from the Harlem Division of the Sons of | derM:D....+.e0essserseeeeees her to leak bacly. state of excited {€e'iog which exists ia various portions | #!l rational means to promote, as far ¢ of the country; but they are nevertheless true, aui{ | elevation of these beings in the scale of humanity, and | Gentlemen feel cailed upon’ by the Tespect{shown to me, to state | little by little to get rid of themand retura them to | it was from the toil of offi truth in return for that reepect.. (Applauss )” their origin. Imbued with notions of Christianity, the nee of consequence since. I had made po preparation | him their thanke for the aid he had rendered to the w can, the | I had no opportunity to write a line Temperance, No, 65, and the Marshall Division, No. 11, | Of these, concurred in by Board of Councilm Brio Stackrorn. ashoro near Provincetown, lies high w (ee can attest that when I left Washington | waited upon the Mayor yesterday, and presented him ‘The Board of Councilmen held 126 meetings during the | the beach; cargo all saved, mostly in good order, and car Tarose, and I have had no | witha series of resolutions from both bodies, tendering ye and [1,040 bills received the joint yaction ‘of the | into town. wo Boards and were approved by the late Stayor. Sonn Hatrin Anna from Port au Princo, which was fo faras theSouth hes heretofoi ased itself—1 | Jight of science, and the moral influonces they recei tever to lecture upon this subject ; and I can onl, cause of temperance in the suppreesion of the Sunda, RELIEP OF THK POOR. ashore near the Hawk’s Nest, arrat Philadelphia 22d, She vay the South, as 1 have mone pa ra shar a in this country, they may become a nation numerous as | promise that if Taadrecs you to-morrow night, it will 4 liquor trafic. The board then resolved itself into Committee of the oho: tye’ lost jibboom, sprung fore- ageinet the responsi tought to be cast uponit for | the sands upon tne sea shore; and from the point upon upon a subject I have beéa more in the habit of talking | NEW POLICE REGULATIONS. Whole, and among other papers took up the ordinance i coubeibaat ockniivaslt’ the! for which tt. 8 x07 responsible-—the South bas said, | Which they land and establish themselves, they may | of, because { was an actor in it. I hope, there- | The following additioual rates aud regulations have | for the relief of the poor, im the city and county of New miner eeanl? varia “Let us alone, let us regulate our domestic institutions | radiate the influence of science and religion througout | fore, to make it more acceptable. I have given | just been issued by the Commissioners of Polics:— York, appropriating to the various Ward Relief Associ thrown up by the surf. ng portion of for ourselves; you gentlemen of the North, you legis- | the whole continent of Africa. These are things that | an honest exposition of my sentiments to-night. I Section 178 of the Rules and Regulations for the gov. | tions the sum of $11,000, to be by them expended forthe | the keel, stancheous, monkey ahogany lators, you governors, you statesmen, go on and regu- | may be, for we cannot tell what is in the womb of | have not sought to be censorious upon any; I have | ernment of the Police Department, is hereby amended as | tAid object. anol work from the cabin bel late your domestic irstitations, but give asthe same | {uturity, or in the mind of the Almighty. told how the South have respect for the opinions of | follows:— Councilman MatHER moved to add to the ordinance a fis rigged also | privileges within our reserved rights of sovereignty aud | _ My devotion, and the sincerity of it, to the Unioa—my | others, and how, by the necensities of our condition, | In all cases of complaints or charges against members | section appropriating, in addition, the sum of $15,000 | found, | together with aah, oe itis all we ask. Let cs alone.” How long hi Genie for its’ perpetuity—my love of haraony—my | we aré forced {0 act as wo have in regari to lavers. | of the police department preferred underoath, the Mayor | to that relet ausociatfon of the city of New York, of | Site costa ‘be obtatne r a | spirh of acquicscerce teeny How perfect was anxiety for the future of my country—all have induced | I trust, though misunderstanding may have arisen | shall, after the examination of the same, bave the right | which James Brown is treasurer, and the amendment pposition could be tormed regarding the and cemmencement of ion of Congress! Not a | me to contribute, eo faras! have lived in life, to its | between the two sections, no deplorable result may | to dismiss, or to hear, determine, and award the penalty was carried. S Wreck, {Supposed to have come fcom the wreck of ship voice of discord, x jarring sound’ was heard. | general welfare,’ to its barony, and to ite advaace- | arise, such as has been ‘Prognesticsted. Our country is | urder the following condttions:— ‘The committee finally recommended the adoption of | Favorite, before mentioned wrecked on the sunken Breaker, | ‘Throughout the foroad land peace, concord, harmoay, | ment. I would advocate in the abstract nothing that | too glorious, too magnificent, too sublime tn ity future | The party complained of shall have the privilege to | the ordinances, with such an amendment that those | off Marbiehead.) Spex: and ueanimity of feeling prevailed. ‘The compromises | trenches upon the rights of the North, nor is it asub- | prospects to permit domestic jars or political opinions | answer in writing, and such other testimony under oath | wards having no relief associations, might receive a | aii. 414 1, pense. ciesied ‘or the country a state of pearsand | ject that I am going to discuss, Many of us hold | to produce a wreck of this mighty voasel of State. Let | by deposition as he may be able or willi share of the first named appropriation. The bill, after | sats Psp 'tos yan’ Shezmaus hence for Buonos Ayres, Jan 26 to re, to ore heard of. To be sure, | opinione diflering trom those of Northern men. I ac; | us hold on tolt, let us give it in cbarge of men who will | be presented to the Mayor, through the Chief of Police, | the rising of the committee was read for the third tims Ship Cato, (rom Calentta for Boston, was seen Fob 2), off w od. S ous trauquillity vot haacwere ta cord to them the right of opinion, claiming an equal | care for the whole people, who will love the country for iu five days after notice of the Mayor. and passed, Capo Cod. ae eee eee eae einai heed | privilege of enjoying the same liberty of thought that | the country’s sake, and will endeavor to build up aad | "An croiasion to answer shall be taken as an admission TUR AMENDED CHARTER. ark Wm Woodside, of Brunswick, Me, from New Orlosne ‘ils vo ce proclu ced within the hearing of the Ame- | they enjoy. I know that wo cannot all think alike, and | sustain it, and reconcile conflicting interests for Sue sake | of the truth of the charge. ‘Ibe report of the Committee on the Law Department | for Genoa, was soen Fb 1), off Cape Lear. rican coumunity—" Nebraska!” “Nebraska?” (Loud | hence l abstain from fany attacks. I would not trench | of posterity. This caa be done, and let us not despsir Upon the rendition of the verdicts by the Mayor, the feces the craft of an act to amend the charter of | ¢)“5;" ie," steering S, was passed Feb 4, lat 83 25, low 7 t ! of New York (being the special order of the For appinuse.) upon one single iota o¢ the rights that pertain to the | and break up the Union, [The lecturer here related an | de‘endant shall have the right to appeal from the dect- | the city Ports. Pint was the note of discord: from whence did it | North, nor wocld I consest that the North shonld | anecdote of the man and his wife who quarrelied about | sion to the Board of Comi ‘frstoners for trial, provided | evening) was taken up and read in sections. Wantof | Canniy—Arr Feb 4 Victor, Goodmanson, Antworp! emanate? From the sonth? ldevy it. Cheers.) [| trench upon the rights of the South, Whatever | the color of s cow, the man insistiog?that it was brind ¢, | notice of ea1d appeal, with the grounds upon which it is | space prevents us from publishing the draft of this act | gh Syphax, Crosby, Du f - r will prove from history that the kouth ne the South coca she is responsible for ; she, on the | and the woman that ii was red. Wordsran so high that | based in writing, shall oe given to the Chief of Police | in full, but the following is a briet abstract of rin Drav—Arr hip Josephus, Lord, London for Calout it, oor 26 all'the South acquiesce tn it cther hand, only aris what the North demauds—let | they finally separated. Many years after mutual (rienJs | within tbree days after notice of verdict. cipal points which it advocates, In thelr refOr the . f pewed cheers.) 1 know it requires some iron oo us alone.’ If there are pestilen: mgn at the South | effected a reconciliation, but, unfortunately, the If notice is not so given, the decision shall stand a: | committee say:— eek ht niger ships Gazetteer, Watlington, for cd up against clamor end abuse, but [ would’ or at the North, that isno reason why there should | dispute was brought up in their first interview, and final. As a matter of propriety and economy, there can ew York; Windsor Forest, Graffaun, for San Francisco; Br a na bark Bangalore, Whitfield, for do. «a fig for aman who could not stand ap againsi}the | be discord between the two sections. You cannot sepa- | again ated.] I bope, raid the lecturer, thas a a | TA Ee ere Comtintosisness E.-% argon and | scarcely be @ doubt as to the wisdom of confining the Grxoa—in port Feb 3d, barks Sex Broo Mayo, for Pal- orld . ; a bia bel rate them. How would you go to work to doit? Would | brindle cow will never get into this famil or. power of originating fmancial measures to one of the jaxard, Lloyd, and Splendid, Webi Mond when bis breastplnse «honor. and bis helmet ts | Stasom and Dixon's lines xeparate thei? Fortresses aud | Union may ,be perpetuated while time shail last, and | sig, YAMBS MC SMITH, ‘Je. Recorder. | to boards, or that such board should be the ome n radia ort an 2) tanks Hark Small honor Bouth—rol one execative—exhivited uy auvasine:s | cannons would have to be posted along that line: Wold | while thero {s one heart to theob at the names of Amer- | Feb. 15,1605, &. H. STUAIT, City Judge. at and mest frequently accountable to the people for | dist: Homer, Faulkcr, for Malaga: brie R Fasterses, Gian, under the Missouri Compromise. Not ona singte com ding armies have to be maintained to protect | fcom and Liberty. (Great applause.) THE COMPI.AINT BOOK. ie aoe a In Ey oe tee reer elections, | ““Livenroot—Sid Feb brig Samuel French, Brows, Ma- murity, not one editcr, not one orator, not one voice ? Would not o military mfuence grow up ——— That rocks are being blasted at the corner of Fifty egg “pe mt proposition that local interests | yenham. » was heard clainiing the'repeal of the Missouri, Compro is bonndary? Would not taxation and op- Marine Affairs, second street and Bloomingdale road, aud great atonos | {P9Uld be allowed their full and undisturbed influence In port Feb 4, ship Win, Jarvis, Ballard, mire, Nor yet bas one come from the North. [repu- | Pres ion be the consequonee of it, and would not despot. | yy erune op mz Gueat RePcuiic.—This monster | bave been driven througn the mde of the house, through Shheanaidcter ould ‘be fatty proscated to the patie, i SE Ae ex, ebatk Cf the. to enc {em follow armies and taxation? ‘Are you prepared tor é ee eson , Upon te rights ol the Nora ¢koud chasse). tas | tumt? You cancot désire it The men of the South and | clinper ship, which was partially destroyed by fire up | \ingerinw the Iivoeal hie fee sear nag eaeoomS,, ea without tho aid or influence of a State—or anyg@uer ( i ian arr Slat ult, Duteh bark Jacobs Catharia Idg; brig Fran Lewis, from jon, arr 3d. Lrs—In port F ip Wm % an, ‘rimes with Fronch troops; barks Fruiter, Dawes, North was rot injured by ft; the injary was doae to the n of the North desire union and tranquillity; | wards of a year back, while lying at her dock, left the | knockeddown, stables demolished, and other nepal city—ticket 4 and Terror, Nickerson, for Messina, to load for Boston; be pode say Rega deg med so pee ipa J aot ean te happy andinderemient, Cam, | East river yesterday morning, on a voyage to Liverpool, | destroyed to a large amount, He ian requested the con- | of Yes, Rick mutes tine hace ne ne ceaTtem | brig Albert, Griges, for Palermo Sth, (0 load for de. Sida, it was putting # kaife at the thront of the South, w can reputiate ft and be happy and independent. (A | eee a ey aera ciataieaee: Aithovat eo eet | factor, Mr. Gains tobe careful and cover nis blasts, ont | of, 286%) Sich m ard more aumerous than a, Evans, Palermo; Na@ugola, Green, Trapani. Ady Sth, We wan anatsizactes at nuost, for not one slave went | Tause.) No. “all we ash f to be lt alone, | We do ao Capt, Limsburner ai | Hein atvaye tmeited when toatig nue requosee” Re: | ‘2, tottd of Aldersen, and ‘reeommented that the | Hardens icy Ne jos. of vs'deg. 40 mia, “Foroa the | wish to ovirode cur inmitution’y but we wish all the | puilding her she was curtailed of ono of hier decks, her | ferred to the Captain of tho Twenty.-cecond atts errant ea rseeren ashe Bonedl of Al: "ti oe stig Mane Riligms Levis irom tectean Weaieed che leg. 20 win Speyer coald revel morth of 36 | pentrling srivespio of thecountey. We are willing to | 2essened proportions are atillimmenso when contrasted | | David Kilmer, of 271 Firat avente, complains that the | {o'the principles of eacal representation The Goi | iier procetda to Mossinn’attee dg eg Guctive of bénelit,, “has it war aa abstraction at last; | give the pound ot flesh, but aot one drop of Christian | with the largest class of ordinary vessels, and though | Sven ve Ip n'a bad condition, lerrcen ter Sieces Cait | ee aleo recommended for adoption the following renolu- | naiat'e siz Wiite cloud; Moyes Craig, to ond ioe Bonen but was that ki i mischievous abet ction that So sie tie hua iw tie ied wae SL fe Walenta so aa surrounded By two thousand ton ships, her leviathan | qi sioner. bare iannililieg ney , Mr Ald Jan 20, desks Aritgns Mag Og the be at connected ¢ =) fr 0 ig 8 a | > - “4 a 2 ap>ointed to prepare a proper | le p bite Win wucer, NYork; » br atl uuoretamsions in the.onleds a comm ut republic-ewhen we ia the | DUll, surmounted by four masts, can be plainly diatia- | | D. Anson Pratt, of 144 Mulberry street, complains that | memoyial to. ibe stale lecwiarcre nee tn asseen to do; det a 24 inst, big Nows Boy, Leckie, Boston. and created apprehen! of the North, that theash cartsdo not pass regularly by tho corner of t Grand and Mulberry streets, and that ashes are now ac- p Jas Bryant, Lombert, New Or- | ‘ed a union with the far dis- | guished ataglance. She will make a firat rate trans- ath were atru far distant South contemp accompany the propored amendments to the city char- tninion, although it was a barren aceptre for it at last edd wot upon Southera States or | port for the Crimea. maulating § a ate x ter, and that the eaid committee proceed to Albany, and shoiclty pit: okt heal asl ii Thueit was, felt that 1 occupied an, isthmus be- 0 n States. We contemplated the American ae seat pai | Spocumahone sue ie oe Place, Roferrel | cause such memorial and amendaents to be preséatel | Boston, arr 0th Olt, Wo sail for do about, Atha’ Sta ioe i tween tro ceqans, Ove I bad navigated in troublous | Union-—the confaderay Orang veratler tn the sete The Case of the Belgian Immigrants. | , That the sidewalk of No. West Thirty-socond street | {4, He, ssielature, acd request the Senators and Asser, | bark F Bunchinia, Cook, Baltimore; deh barks Leas Lo righ on pear sane Nesta tive, | ar instisutton ath, our politica! institutioos SUEEE ES OCR — Se raly SU it Li appetite te inte DaE | amendment.” Tree the speedy enactment of | Tryon Dalch; Hursley, from Genon, art Ith’ ult and afd ny had Wea my es and reeks in lite 4 F | made ce in t ‘ . | i e 2 stor ? " Rico, Fiat ethuats was bot a eave across, wirna | We the same as those of the Northy as to republican- y Before Hon, Juize Roosevelt. | Biong time. rane ala dln 2 ~c reah fells report was accepted anda draft alopted, with a | Toh, cad Akins lone tor Reka nh ee Seams, oe broader ocean must receive them. I felt that I was to | Im snd as to freedom, so that we looket to them as to Fru. 23.—Habeas Corpus.—The petition of Pierre Jo- | Lamps. | few slight amendments, : Suvnuna—Arr Jan 25 bork Eagle, Mathews, Constanti- leave a peaterity in Arceriva, and that they were to have | One great community-—one van eee mghsy people—a | 05, porsmaus, otherwise called Joseph Possmaus, 6& 8 Smith, foreman of Hose Company No. 8, com: | ‘The board then adjourned to the first Monday in | nople, to finish ldz for Boston. is destiny €9 existent wth that of the people of Amer.ca, | Union that could resist the world. (Cavers.) Allthat | te2h Por ; that Cedar street, from Nassau to Broadway, is in | Mare. ‘Taiksrr—Sid Jan 30, bark Mary, Whelden, Palermo, to Tcoule neo n0 } 20 South, no East, no Wert.”? | we bad to do was to cultivate harmony aisong ourselves, | by whatever name he is called, shows that heisre- | 5 siscrable condition trom the accumulation of snow icoCla Jan 21 berk Gen Jones, Hod It was due country, cre en vided ( | We were aware of distensions ; we know that there was | siruined of bis liberty and imprisoned in the city prison | and ice, and itis almost impossible. fur Hose Company The Jesuits in Naples. sn 2) Milome Portas Oe Tiricg,_stoaee rere toe; eave ae Oe | aan untitariit, We nen thelr pecutiar notions, aud | of the city of New York, by the warden or keeper of the | No. 8 t0 leave the street, Referred to Commissioner of nponlgeonce tobe : Aye nt A. W Dede, Rocten. Poacciot ihe county Uiuken Ue with ay tonedt Teale, | we locked atall toose, and Jit not leap in the dark: But | said city prison, and that he is not committed or de- | Strettrand lamps | | | Manin :—I have just bad shown tome the Univers | gHAUIMONS Adz ve), 22 enner Geurgea Crvaky ing, a% itweemed to me. pe to resist with that fyel- | when we took a « nA all of them, ae thegrest | tained by virtue of any process issued by any court of | grating of the coal vault of 109 Cedar street {a improperly | of the Ld inst., which contains a circular letter of | Newport, } in, (Vatoko, re rted_ hel ing. Iv ws vatural to suppose the North would rasiat | disadvactege of building up @ living power 02 | the United Stites, or by any Judge thereof: ner is pat on,fend is dangerous for persons passing that way. | Ysther Pierre Beckx, the Superior Genoral of the Society | Sonos Nor! sakcs Priscilla, Nowaresas eset this encroachment, though, perbaps, they couli not a is continent nd ete ae belie’ es od inapoaitio. committed or detained by virtue of the final judgment or | Eame reference of Jesus, dated at Rome, 10th January, and addfessed | Sea Gull, Howland, Providence. 'Cld steamer a preciate it saT did. They felt a tne South did, « vene- | language, race and religion, we believed it was impolitie, | decree of any competent tribunal of civil or criminal ju- | ‘The Times office complains that the ash earts do not | 10 the Provincial Fathers of tbe society. As it is con- | ew York; sehr ration for the Missouri Compromise. ‘It had produced | end injurious to the prosperity of the two, count risdiction, or by virtue of any execution issued upon | callregularly at that office. Same reference, firmatory of the opin‘on expreated to you in my com- ia, (Br), Ri matchless benefits for hat grown | ree Euclend might seek to advance ber interests, thee | *uch judgment or decree ; that the cause or pretence of Lucius P: Porter, 66 St. Mark’s place, complains that a | munication of Saturday last, 1 send you herewith « faven at t tinie, Thorndike, Hi and prospered unter it. i © war OC :| Snes Saeaee ree oe Nrasekae hareeced such imprisonment and detention, according to the best | large stone is placed over the coal hole on the walk in | translation of it. I remain your most obedient, | . Fe ship. Litess Geliotion ter conquests triumphantly. Its m A multiplied | Europe wi ace ber rt pdaboabemn me yoy ply 4 Mleuc, | of the knowledge and belief of your petitioner, is, as he | St. Mark’s place, opposite 128 Second avenue, four doors i. L. B. BINSSE, | Charleston; Vark Can! Dyer Cardenas Sth ins; sone | and doubled, | believe, within that timo. |The mation | aa an ain eht tenp the benekt of ste ee saw tire | 18 informed and believes, that he ina foreign coavict, | from the Mayor's residence, amd the same is dangerous Consul General Pontifical States. Nancy R Hagan, Steele, Matausas 4th inst vin Holmes's bad prospered and grown be t ns of th AUS the untion ot ko peek tina w Bpsecata' Ue saw the | which is utterly felae; that he is held and detained, as | to passers. Copt. Hart, of Seventeenth ward, notilied. James Gonpon Bexxerr, Esq, Hole. Signal tor two barks and two brigs, one of the latter earth What barra had the M ommpromise evil to the nation of supporting a separate power. =| Deis informed and believes, and has been so held and de- john Lansen, corner of Fourteenth street and avenue ' Font ta che ch ae ieee care anes! Appicton, Deane, U pas young, too young to participata, in the wcenns | | We nud no civerlty 0 ingereatamocg cs, on the iu: | tained ever aiuee the Tat Jay of December last, under an | A) Complaine that a gang of young thieves congregate | Revenexn Fart TThe Goetrings 208 Hae of conduct | kee secay Sucatons Kecieks ores Male wane eaieenen he en it . id, but f e ra at 7 q . EV EREND — conduet )y London; barks Ella, Flinn, Charleston of the day when it wa a open i west ore | going into this confederacy we should have to particl- order of commitment, of which a copy is hereto an- | at that corner, disturbing the neighborhood, by throwing | adopted by the Society of Jesus, in th ter of the | Oak, " Y Porte Rico; ber the delightful infy Phil y o nexed :—' The keeper of the city prison and Bridewell, of | stones into windows, and insulting and stealing from the B Young, mel Mowe Tred! W" Hor various forms of political government, — the covntry. 1 remember the compromive men | pate in ali the participation of government, and we came | tne city of New York, will receive, and safely keep for ex- | neighbors all that comes in thelr way. Reterret for a few | Charleston; sehre IP &: of that day, cne ard ail hailed it with joy, | in and united with you for weal or for woe. We desired | Stisation, the bocies of Jaquer Gillis J. Baptist Maca, | Wathing, of the Eighteenth wards” Te ‘OCAPt | weeks past, been the theme of abuncant and varied dis: | [ietubien,"Nowflk; Silver ‘Closd, Bearto, go { Peans were sung in the South, to mark their joy at | union for the aake of its atreogth, its power, and ts | Jogeph W. Eva, J. Baptist Furry, Guilien Virtongeu, Jo: | Wm. W. Fowler, No. 3 Minetta street, complains that | “(ie mong, we Puulic and with the pros Sherwood, N¥ork, tld ships Sami Appleton, the teateration of irmcny ta the country | T hat seen eye that, wo might be able ty act iu conjunction | soph Ponsmaus, Felix Bagle, John Wageranus, John | @ gang of lonfers congregate in that street ear Sixth | ties of Diy posttion roqutio aes tx’ ceasiad the Droriecal’ | Sans RT MIANN hemes ieeeel tine eee ye ficial results of this measure, ec u ci nee en Vi ac " avenue, and ing . , : - : Lack. Sel “9 itfor the good of the corntry—for itt repose. Taus. | ment—ol a goveromont of equal rights and privileges to Ssh Carte vas Hasek, Limbut Jonveniwy Zieery, |. sree, tnd tagule, eyeryhody. tat pastes. fathers of what are,the prine'ples of the Society on the | baring put tack, Sele G1 tained tt for my oxn Lope of the fatare of my country, | all mun in tue community, | These were tue benalte we | "Ney york, Dec dl, 1854 John Potter complains th ‘Cecupants of house | “mre gutect | P | for repaiye. Br brig nia, trom’ Lsustained it Because it was a comprotmise—a pledge of | ‘ticipated, and theve the blessings for which we unite A, BOGART, JR., Police Justice. 88 Liberty street are in the of throwing garbage | Father Rosthaan bat Gecssiu) Bredecessor, Reverend | Portiand, anchored in Nantacket Roads 21 honor or the part of the South, tm my estimation. I | with this country, | that the North | (2m Burt, Officer.” and slops on the sidewalk in front of said ouse, making | }447, has no decttine wor cole or Cee a declare in ‘ 4 viewed it as I viewed the other compromises of the pon these principles, too, we sgroed that the North |. ‘That said imprisonment is wholly illegal, and that its | the walking extremely bad, Referred to Capt. Halpin, | te ote creek sn not rule of conduct, other than of 5 pop Marie Loulen, Beatels, F conatitution, for the spirit of that sacred inatramoat | and the South should bed ey, rao mea taat iMegality consista in the fact that your petitioner fs kept | of the First ward. poo Foo ie co w ony is ® religious order. Gama, Chest, even opeka (new, of Bristol, abo was compromise. tow ut of that.” Tt was tue | brnebtied ny the anoexation of Texan, We agreed ¢ in prison on the dare suspicion or allegation that he is’ | _ Mr. St Of 16 Bleecker street, complains that | that ifour tris eed coe eat the salvation of souls: | ' CHARLESTON —Art Ech 20 ships Catharine, An rit of conelliation aa compromise which pro insed | the Missourk compromine line should be applied to Texas | foreign convict, without there beirg any testimony of | Broadway, near Bleecker street, also’ Bleecker street, | tates crane ue and caly end, towards which we tend by | York: Wiseauset. Sid tb the mighty fabric ot the American constitution, holling | and af north o: 3630, comprising five and e-hal | any kind against bim, in any way, any where, and with- | near Broadway, is encumbered with brick, lumber and | [i '1,0l,the Sportolic labors proper to the institution of 9 kim the foundation of our liverty, Hence itis that [held | degrees of latitude, the Nerth should have dedicated to | out any regular or proper proceva having been issued | stone. Capt. Dilks, of the Fifteenth ward, was notified. | "atin. | Pets ert ytield, . "Arr Fe In fact and by right, the Society of Jesus is, and de- | h i », Of 383 Hudson street, complains that . | lin, N¥ork; Juli Te had existed for no leee than « quarie the South shouts retain a3 inter in Hudson street, ‘between King and | socver. it confage iteelf tn al egenteien, End andyenti | biiieh,te deh tury, ani its antiquity entitled it to veneration do this to show the equality of our principles, upon d, ti is ii Hamersley, has . ’ had Femained without molesation whut | which we ave acted up t> ths day. T invoke the North besetores fore pullligoes seayn tht a wait araiibonnd:'| ROSAS WHEE expoecd theeehar MID AAE NIE toc tt forma of government, exclusively to the discharge of its | nd we had realized extraordinary benofits | to regard these thipgs—they are evidences of our +i | corpus issue, directed to the warden or keeper of the city | of said sidewalk. Capt. Turnbull was notified. | Seek wk te Eat aaeee aa tae taseninte ar tees from When it was repudiated, repealed or violat | cerity avd faith. These concessions have not been as ison, in the city of New York, commanding him to Sites 5 ject, which is far above al! the interests of human @d, there was no exouse for it, if my apprehension, | sailed by te people of Texas any more than by the | Pave the body of your petitioner, by him imprisoned ani Board of Aldermen, wey. a T have met the responsibility of resisting every | North. "The bill thet has produced this agitation, which | Gerained, together with, the tiie and cauie of “ : At all times and everywhere, every member of the attempt to impair its force, or 10 abrogate its princi- | I would be giad to ree laid, wax not discussed in the | Ty onment and detention, by whatscever name your |.) 77 “2—The President, Isaac ©, Barker, Esq., in the | society loyally fuldls the duties of a good citiren and ples. (Cheers.) I know that many things South, nor sywhere but in Congress. It was hurried | Petitioner shall be called or charged before, to do and chair The minutes were read and approved. faithful subject of the power which governs bis country. think (an honest man ought never to be af through Congress, and there only it was discussed, and | ceive what shall then and there Le considered concern- THE ADDITIONAL POLICE FORCE. At all times and everywhere, he proclaims to all by Teciee TW Nickerson, Mogath- Lovell) do; W A Grifin, Borden, 2 brig J R Rhoades, Mathews, rs Telogeaph, fr this compromise ax sacred. (Cheers. ) their peculiar institutions, whi in all south of that line - against him, and without there being aay indictme t. We were willing to | found against him, and without his being legall co: ES ‘ape May, Bragg, fro comb, Bacon, trom Boston for i fait fee rein ~Art Feb br C Morts Ball i Alfaretta, NYork, i3th, brig Mt ork. Cli Sth, eer Moscow, Nassau, Feb 21—The bark Fashion, Dutel galhot M what he does think) will not be acceptable with prec! y almost indeorous., It was forced his teaching and bis example—“render theréfore to ditory; and whatey may ray ‘tat, may jara little | through ov ose who made but & weak opposition in ip se coe ef New York, 11~Pisrse Jooaph Peet: Ald. Moser moved to reconsider the vote taken to post. | Cwsar the th ge that are Cwsar’s, to God the things | Very near Cy - of on your 1 promise to be eure that it is mail with | point of nombers, and Iam not sure bat im point of | mans above named, being duly sworn, doth deposs and | POPe the report to increase the police force in the several | thst are God Sew eklinttae eal” ped pide Thy ‘all deference to them—that I advance my own opiaions It was carried for special purposes, Laup- | MMM ahe's, Mace ser forth in the above petition, suv- | Wards, which was carried, and, after some discussion, | | There are the prmeisles which the Society of J oon. venue cutter at four light sehoo- Se Reepe Set Sor She varpose of awaking 10g from past events, it must have disap- | fei{bed by him, are true. Age os adopted, a First ward, five additional | ba* always professed, and. from which it will never hers, remain ih the foudstend, conflic!, with of or attacking the most delicate sen- who did it. (Chea Mr, Theodore Sedgwick appeared for the petitioners, | ™€M, for the Fourth ward, five; for Eleventh ward, seven; | LINCOLNVILLE—Sid Peb 19 sehr Hutoka, Drinkwater, sibilities. (Applaure. ) ker rested for 2 few minute ‘ Pike writ of habeas corpus, | oF Twelfth ward, ten; for Fourteenth wanl, four; for ab i MOBILE—Arr Feb 16 brig distrerr. Cid brig Lucy H Chase, NEW ORLEANS—Arr hip Evangeli id ships Martia Luther, le and Ji = Roosevelt granted 30 Seventeenth ward, two.—Total, 33. returnable on Saturday (this morning) at 12 o'clock. XEBAL (eam)” ‘sovbeon Ald, Herrick offered a resolution in favor of appoint- When I look around me, and comprehend the extent ion to announce that Mr, bitants | Ohio, will deliver his lecture on the 15th of Also, that Mr, Houston will lecture this (Friday) ing, on the subject of Texas. Mr. Hovstox contin Lecture of Rev. Mr. ‘Thompson on the Dead cal duty and dependence of one po ty Ing @ committee to tender to Generel Houston the use : and Therese, Liat, Li tawards and upon the other. The people of the South Ladies Jemen, I have been led to thi Bea. of the Governor’s room, in the City Hall, to meet bis ‘hat source, contrary thereto, whether as is ica aud Trieste; cies te o are Itttle more producers for th They stand | fection that in the adaptation of labor to climate and | The regular monthly meeting of the American Geo | friends, during his visit to New York, ‘Adopted. The of the Society and its principal theolo, ; Toulon, Upshar, N. York; Soth pretty much in the selation of overseers for the gentis- | production, it would be impossible to furnish supplies ical and Statistical Soci President appointed A'dermen Herrick, Voorhis, Briggs, Tegaris the form of its interior government, or Pavish Urig Pepito, Mas, Havana fnen of the North. And why is it so? We produce the | io meet demand, if it were possible to wipe out slavery | &F*pbical and Statistical ety was held last evening | Wijiiameon, and Brown such spesial committee, the education which it gives to its younger members. | ec. raw material; we have the phyiscal repousibility and | and iransier every one of the Southern slaves to the | at the New York University. Rey, Dr. Hawke presiled. SWINE IN TRY STRENTS. Notwithstanding my extreme repugnance t0 seeing my orto Rico” labor of attending to the hands who produce the raw | roilof Afiicw It would be impossible to supply one | The usual business of the meeting was, on motion, post ‘The Committee submitted an ordinance to prevent the | Dame mixed up with newspaper controversy, I neverthe. | ‘cht Huntress, Disney, material; we have the mental Jator and anxiety atteni- | fourth or one sixth of the demand that has gradaal y wa; which Rev. J , ” driving of hogs through any part of the city below my reverend father, feel that your Me may | ant upon it. And when it is prepared for market, the | grown up in the present condition of the countey. The | Poned; after which Rev. Joseph Thompson read ® | Yorty.ftth street. Adopted. hereafter be surrounded with ex jen, the considera. | hty Fah 20 sohre Laura, Brower, Portland marine of the ‘North receives it and brings it tothe | white man’s labor could never supply thet of the slave, | paper on the Dead Sea and the recent discoveries in that MISCELLANOUS. tion of which renders it impossible for me to withhold | cle aa cn one i ee North. Tt brings cur sugar for consumption and oor | whove constitution ir asapied to Southern labor, climate | Fegion, Tt was a long and elaborate rertew of the works | Report of Committee—Concurring to pay A. R. Plum. | {0m you my authorization to make such use of this let- | “ berth onset ad —-ayand cotton for manufacture, but cotton is the most active 'n | #nd production. Ii ix not that the s'ave has to bear the | of ay Lieut. Lynch, Dr. Robinson and others who | ley for services as Street Inspector; of rame, concurri ter as circumstances may dicta | j—bark Martha Apoa; keoping up the most immediate reciprocal connection, | birien and beat of the day. Our Iaborers rise with the | had travelled through the country surrounding the | to pay $60 to Van Rantz, for carriages bad by special T recommend myself to the ers of all your fathers, | it Cloud, You derive the bevefite of the carrying trade; this we | run, are allowed half an hour at breakfast, and two | Dead Sea. Upon the work of DeSolsy he was particular- | committee, who extended the courtesies of the city to | ™Y reverend fether. Your servant in J. C. wen, tt line bowie Fi on't think hard of. You have here an advantage, aod | bobre at noon, avoiding the beat of noonday, andreturn | ly severe, discarding the greater portion of hia investi. | Captain Creighton, of the Three Bells: also to pay $215 PIERRE BECKX. fobelas Biddle, Gerrise, Newt you have one also in your industry, your ingenuity, and | at night to their supper and repose. They are not over. | gations and discoveries as unworthy of belief, oa account | 25 for @ dinner at the Astor House, given to Captain | Romm, 10th January, 1865. | iar, Port aa Prine Jour machinery employed in its fabrication, By the samy | wrought, yet any white man undergoing the wame pro- | of the rest for discovery which he displayed from the | Creighton on the same occasion. . uni. | , NOTR op tue TransLator,—The Provincial fathers are UTH—Below Fer means that brough: the raw material, you tranaport the | cesecs of Jabor would be unable to eniare it, He would | commencement to the end of his travels ruins at | cation from the Chief Engineer of the Dapartment, | the Superiors of the provinces into which the Society ix lenae for Pei fabric again®to us, und we recaive and purchase | fell under the tggt of tho san, There are physical | Kbasbm Usdum, at the southern extremity of the Dead | nominating Noah L. Farnham aa an assistant engineer, | ‘ivided. INCE Art Fob 33 your commodities, ‘so that we the produ causes why this if so, and they are known to physiolo. | Bea, which were set down ¥ the French traveller as | Copcurred in. The resolution of the Councilmen for a a clarepganay and consumers,’ whilst you are the manu thore of Sodom, appeared to the lecturer eatirely un- | special committee to proceed to W. in relation | A BR 1 7 IM gE I N ? E L L I GE N turers, and to you we ‘pay tribute, It all negroes originated in a southern climate, and they | worthy of belief. In fact, according to Mr. Thomp- | to the passage of @ bill respecting the importation of right enough ; 1 don’t think bard of it, and it is | cannot live in a northern climate with th nt of | ron, ‘y was weak ininded, irritable, pst- | foreigm paupers, was concurred in. true. (Laughter) You are benefitted by it. Where | the same degree of health. activity and vigor that they | ulant su; seen eredulous fo the extreme, After di ing of some few reports, the Board ad- would be your 1 looms, and the agricultural | can enjoy im the South. There they are healthy, active, | and entirely unfitted for the task he bad undertaken. | journed to dey next. oe utensils which @ South are dependent apon you | ond cheerful. They are of all people on the earth the | The site of Sodom, Gomorral: and the other three doomed ee from de. for ‘do; leney ta for, but for this fact’ We furn’ realy market, aad | most bappy. Have you ever hear: cities, were, said the Rev. Mr. T., situated on the eastera Board of Couneth Soares ; Lucy Haywood, you are the beneficiaries of the trade. It is all right, | ing suicide’ If they were wretched sige, He had also placed Gomorrah and Zoaron the south- Fen, 23.—The Board met at 5 P.M, pursuant to ad- 19 #0 Mi Balti ‘and shows « mutual dependence of one section upon the | the yoke of slavery, they would hav? recourse to side, but this, the lecturer said, was im ble, ent, D. D. Councver, Baq., President, in the Ch cubanen. pein, nto other, and netther can live without thi cide to brenk their chains and give their spirits freedo Acar Loa 1 ee piped Bee eg —~ Se eee 1 Raakia, ; Bay Bence I ove always bere devoted to the Union Upon | but 1 sever heard of a slave yet that committed suicid The minates of the last meoting were read ani ap. | Shin'bupice State, Dregs, Liverpool, Dae AKinguand & | SALEMCasr Fok at ose Bans ra Peraiae tt Ross, de. « that may have been & monomaniac, but at all | (Applause.) proved. Sutton, Frankfort for NYork. , events, ‘ am very much devoted to the fancy. (Ap- fi at “Re for a — at = heey on of the BILLS PASSED, Sole Bo i*qeriane sat, Bors, Lane, West Fs Met tae 9%, Oneoo, Weston, Boston: nae forth. immenre improvemen' ve made lerril. ir wn, ork. Cla sche A Doversas, PATen now, I don’t know how it Is, bat wo Gad slavery {tm delighted with; 1 congratulate the’ of the The folowing bills were read for the third tims and | | Bhip New Tesinat Protteas, Dunnam & im Our sestion of the co: ase it, but wede pot aba ta KS—C ld Feb & RON Ree Aart Oollle, Stark, wy Fi there, forth all heart their many PO hy Phd convenient, profiable, aol elegeat oe ero. Venues 4 Moses Taylor & Co.

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