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464 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1855. : VOL. X3 ee . Antt-Stavery Lectare by Wm. L. Garrison, ‘The Board of Ten Governors. : Fire Marshal's Office, be Sonalmen. Crowell Boston, S W Lowis AFFAIRS IN THE METROPOLIS, The concluding anti-slavery lecture of the present | POLITICS AMONG THE PAUPERS—SHOULD UNNATURAL- AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. INVESTIGATION OF FIRES. gon Tar baie, alo, Motoalt & Lovalor. | oe series was delivered last evening, in the Tabernacle, by IZED BESIDENTS HOLD OFFICK?—THE GOV6RNORS Jvpeon’s Hors., Broapway.—Oa the 20th of Novem- . 2 General Houston on Texag ilinn Thert Gorin: Gee eeetaaet ce The Panama Railroad Company | 4-4 6:6 took placo in Judson's Hotel, No. 61 Broad- | _Btosmahip Knoxville, Hin dyvaauah, 20h inst Aa autience of between three and four thousand pers | ouvir, tetet outline of his remarke—- The Board of Ten Governors met youterday, at 4 P. M., SEVIER IN way, which consumed the building and its contents. | Piss,"24 Paweneurs. (0.8L Mitehill. | Vasted in the sons assembled last evening, in the Academy of Music, to | “ny Tr tor 4 southern alaveholder advocatiag | &* the rotunda in the Park, Present, Goveraors Town: | Debate on the Proposed Removal of Quarantine, | The investigation into the origin shows that beyond a Hits ford nth; tno bark Harvest teow Listen to the lecture of General Houston, before the Mer. slavery as a beneficent institution, before a Massachu- | 0d (in the ckair), Henry, West, Dugro, Smith, Taylor, doubt the fire commenced in the drying room, situated i | ‘rowel. ‘ane oie i eamsbip James Adgor, or. Charleston, with eantile Library Association, on Texas. The building was | ott, audience, is a novel one. 1 allude, of course, to | Duke and Tieman. . 4 ~ bis om im the barement, The porter, Richard Hays, testified to | snd parsonacrs, to Sttnd isan So. Monday not 40 crowded as on the occasion of the lecture of Col. | G...041 ¢4m Houston, Senator from Texas. The speech | _ Th® contract for the proposed exteusion of the {diot having the special charge of the fires in that locality; | Asta, hence for Savangaln at 240 Ait yea Benton, but it should be remembered that this is the se- | °°" rar is not, in itaelf, worthy of notice, for it } House on Randall’e Island was awarded to Joha Sheri SmW YORK LEGISLATURE. but on that morning, after kindling them, he was sent Hiattcran tgnalised steamanip Southeraor, henge tr Oh, cond lecture which General Houston has delivered in| 144 neitner logic nor argument in it, It would have | dau. The cost will be $33,000, Senate. to market by the carver, and before his return the fire | from Charleston fre New Tork, cacage! | this city within the past two weeks. Th: ge was oc been traascondentally wicked if it bad not been auperl CAN DEMOORATS DE TOLD BY THEIR LOOKS? Aupany, Feb. 27, 1855. broke out; he further testified that had be been in Lad es Py peal Now Orleans, 21 days, with mi cupied by a large number of invited guests, among | 4,97 foolish. But the position of Gen. Houston ix a | — Comsiderable discussion arose on a proposition of | tne proceedings of the Common Council of Brooklyn | Puué'Pg at the time, in his opiaion, be thinks he wou @ been able to have done more than any one else to- chr Banner, Griffin, Charleston, G days. extinguishing the fire before it got beyond con. | Shr Mary Adelaide, Heekorman, Virginia, | He attributes the cauce of the fire to the probable Scbr Alabama, Morria, whom we observed Hon. Mz. Cooley, Mr. W. F. Have. | commanding one before the country, andon that ground | “ov. Tieman to confer the power of Warden on thoM™@si- | apainst the amendment of the charter of that ity, were meyer, and a few others who Bave held or do now hold | yi, tecture deserves criticism. His speech is worthy | dent Physician of the Penitentiary Hospital. This way | presented, trol tes the 8 fire to fl . mahi often. ek sane Sipe ane: Seine the | or critleism, because it allords us an opportunity, | Opposed by Governors Smith and Dake, on the ground | ” ye, Hrrcucock gave notice of a bill repealing the law See ee eee pata Rete nene gate | steicae Boieeak ver tallinaes time sppointed Mr. Houston arrived at the building, 892 | 0.0. more, of lifting the curtain from the abomi. | that it would destroy the political equilibrium now pre- | pruhibiting corporations pleading usury in certain cases | the fire weuld have been discovered and extinguished | Steamer Westernport, Baitimors was safely conducted into the committee room. Here ® | sions of slavery to the popular gaze, ‘There is | vailingonthoIsland—Dr. Sanger, the officer in question, | “ qhe hill to pupish fraudulent issue aad transfer of | without damage. He says he discovered the furnace BELOW. number of distinguished gentlemen, anda number who * " " being a democrat, and of course all his appointments ipe joint apurt on a previous occasion in time to pra- Ship Lovdon, Hubbard, from London, and Portso are not distinguished, were introduced to him, and the | *20%«r zeeson why bis eort sbpuid bemoticed, Slavery |. would be ufter tho most orthodox Cemocrall pattern OO RAE OR. .3.--eassabacveinnraae: Font ihe premises taking Bre. } Prev | san'2i,with mdse and passengers, to Gripuell, Miataca . ? is always culminating in some™particular man or mea- Gov. Tima stated that he had made the motion with- Mr. Bisuor spoke upon it and when he had concluded, Fine 1N GREENWICH STREET.—On the night of the 15th : SAILED. Pf I usual shaking of hands took place. Every one was glad q a 1s sure, and it is true policy, if possible, to attacs the mea- | out any such purpose in view, and he did not think, | tne debate on Tre Panams Railroad bill was resumed. aie Gua they sitans (ar te oelualanniae ship Northern Light, San Juan, Nic; ships Mon to see him, and he was glad to see every one, He was } sure, or unmask the man. The General commenced by | moreover, that any such catastrophe would occur In Committee of the Whole tho bill to amend the Pa- | °f December a Giro took place in the oyster, saloon o| San rapelse gens: agate, FASE peas back tt complimented on his appearance—his friends, and mye that he had been invited to lecture by the Auti- | had been predicted by the gentlemen opposing the mo- | nama Railroad charter was taken up. Frederick Kelters, No, 178 Greenwich street, basement. | talter: W A Viator 3 he had a crowd of them, said he never look- j e Malag: Ry Hociety of Boston, The society sent numerous | tion. Gov. Tieman instanced several persons holding Mr. Crosny haying the floor, continued his remarks, } The evidence showed that Mr. Kellers left the saloon at Wind durimg the day, NW. f ions to distinguished men of the South; oaly one | office under th mntment of the Governors who, he cand fant a t bet? the NV ; ‘ ~ q ed better, and a few whispered in confidence ae who was ignorant of his subject—ou sivvery, | said, ‘looked like democrats.”? vA. | Meee Gea Ee RIneea Sean. Ae a Brees Monat ay Gaetan aaettearre oncico one Memornoda. ampng themselves, that he was just the maa for the ine ‘know nothing? Why should we wonder | Gov. Surrtt, bolag of an inquiring turn of mind, asked | tyrge grants of land appropriated to tho company by the | WAP discovered at a quarter past twelreo clock, Tho | os gy MMCMONNIMS Ba simoce bp | next Presidency, He certainly did look in admirable | {PM jearuse teey due not Glace Hae eee us nore: | the apeaker “'How democrats could be told by thelr | goyerniment—to the probability of dally trains iag put | tie saloon, by a door, formerly leading from one gellar | Mistrs Gardner, for Aicusey Davison & Hancock, . x 3 8! . Tis con- | looks!” —t itude of Sho was built under tho super je } health and appeared to be in excellent spirits, The at- | science makes cowards of thom all; and of ail men who | ‘This quostion excited the interest of the Board, but | GhOR whe read atm curly day —fo, the magaltue of tho Serres bere Ai Alert ndiord, whe ia to command her. Last Tims tention of his numerous friends was so pressing that | are cowards, they are those who sell human beiag Goy. Tloman dié not feel disposed to gratify their curi- ny should fix upon a state price, at which all passen- he hour of eight passed by unheeded, and the audience | ¢Msstels; wo submit women to the lash, and ro) pa- | osity, and withheld the much desired information, Fets and freight should be ramsporved over theroad, | Gently set on fire, but by whom the investigation did : hour nv.pas y aay vy, | rents cf their children, It 1s impossible for such mea ‘there being a disposition manifested to preys the mo- Mr, Brooxs followed. On Saturday he had stated vy ‘s 6 in ; depth 28 feet i ‘ manifested a slight impatience by stamping and other | to be brave. Do you want to know what is the | tion of Goy. Teman throngh the Board, Governors Smith | that to the best of his knowledge, all passengers over Axorien Fine iy Grexxwicu Strevt.—On the 18thof | has sharp ends, buta Tong, flat floor, and may bevor! unequivoca, demonstrations, The General, we “under- | mauliners of Southern slaveholders—whether they cau | and Duke announced their intention of leaving the Board | {hig road were charged equally, so far as freizuts ani | December, a fire took place in the store window of James | medium clipper. | The frame is ull Virginia and Mar) stand, is very punctual in the performance of his en- | Ri¥e good season for their conduct ? Let me read to you | without a quorum by quitting the room. é Postengers were conceraed. ‘Tie contract be:waen | H. Townsend & Co, dry oods dealers, No. 701 Greon. | Nite aly selected aud well coasonod; top Usaiaes, {| 4 yp ] aio rom the Chorleston Telescope, which says tha; ‘ithe | | This threat had the effect of inducing the Boxed tolay | the governmect aad the company supported his asser- | wich strect, ‘The fire was caused, by the ga’ light in the % i) gagements, and as soon as he became aware of what was | question shall not and must not be discussed.”” The Mis- | the mat'er over until next mecting, when the whole | {ion No distinction was, mane-—call vere charged alike, TERA Davies sloue elton falta toteen gat Tonic, trom Matanzas for Portland, whisd put) going on he immediately brought the congratulations of | rouri Argus says abolition editors dare not express | question aa to the powers of the resident physicians and | T'was an coaddently stated on Saturday that distin age nag a Fir ermine puch ; i Jose, and, in company with the coa- | their seatiments—it would be instant death. That is | wardens will be defined intelligibly. tions were nade in this matter; but this morning no al- Fink ry ran Taro Avenck —On the night o! camber Missiws Vesse1—Ship Jobn Land, Capt Poricinl, his friends to s close, and, pany thern chivalry. Says the Rev. Dr. Ph :, lat AM AMONG ORS i 20. a fi ke place inthis peonere aime etka from Boston July 6 for San Franciseo, via Valpaaiac 4 de ceon the stage It is almost ‘outhern chivalry. Says the Rev. . Piumme:, late of % B AMONG TILE GOVERN . | Tusion had been made to the fact that the contract con- & fire ‘ook place io the grocery store of y 7 2, has not heard of since sailing from the litter mittee, made bis sppearance on t , Virginia, now of Baltimore, “If abolitionists wili set the Gov. Tayton moved that all persons in tho employ of | tained no such provision. Mr. B. read a letter from the | eorner of Thirt. y-firet street and Third avenue. ‘The evi- : nce eatiing topes the Wee) ueedless to say that he war received with applause, but | country ina blaze, itis but fair thatthoy should have the | the Ten Governors who are no! citizens be forthwith re- | prosident of the company, relating to the freight charges, a howed that Mr. Stark was absent from the store @ sre to Hebi, an in this instance the,spplause was enthusiastic. Girst taste of it,’ Valk of Southern chivalry Slave moved, which be regarded a8 not too high, lence shows ha . Sta ‘a 2 out 90 daye from. Valparais q his seat in front of the audience in the most con hollers are cowards, because. they are unjust andcrucl | Gov. Wrst was opposed to ihe resolution. It was | Mr. Crosuy rejoined, when the hour for the sp ata ball, and before his return the fire occurred. It was plc ba Tei swedleeee h ; men, Where are liberty of speech or of the pross at tue | miserable, contemptible clap.trap, ani unworthy the at- | order arrived: progros# was reported oa the bill, and | mysterious fire, it having taken under the counter, in 1 legraphio Marine Report. part of the stage, himself ibe most conspicuous among | South’ Constitutionaliy have we not the rigatto march | tention of the Board. Names should be given, if there | the Senate. in Committee of the Whole, Mr, Bra3ford in | a barrel, evidedtly set purposely on fire. The loss was NNAM, Fob b7—The Samuel L Mitebilt teow | the large number who wore seated around him, Oa | through the country and speak our thoughts! Whore is | were apy such persons, which he doubted, Toerect euch | the chair, took up the Chureh Property. bill. fully covcred by insurance, Mr. Stark slept in a room rived, all this occasion there wero no accommodations for the | Mean who enjoysit? Turn your gaze to the South; | a guillotine as this was wrong, without letting the Board | “sy. Biswor resumed andconcluced his remarks, re- | back of the store, and hada key to let nimself in by a listen: itis the quiet of the graveyard; the press reporters, contrary to the usual custom of the Mer- | muzzled, and every man basa gag in his mouth. cantile Library Association, the officers of which | #peaks. age Hous, in Rome Means SL ae a ere ive - ap is in St. Petersburg against the Czar’ O speaks are generally very attentive to the members of the Vieons against Francs soveph? The. frien know who the victim wae, He (Cov, Wost) was uot | marking that he should ort and vote tor th is seduced by ‘Sam’s’”’ blandishments, nor was he plac evihe Catholic church wien all other religious de: | this room at tre time the fixe broke out. eee xe aeaieaNaaie Hib: terg” nominatioas on the same footing. Fie iy Broapway.—On the 17th of November a fire thing to do with this proposition. If the votes bill, | side door on Thirty-fret etreet. fis clerk was asleep in Herald Marine Correspondence, _ 4 PM—Arr steame - | Mr. B. having concluced, the committce reported pro- an} all the gress on the bid, and it’ was made the special order Cor occurred in the back basement kithen of house No, 513 press. On inquiring into the cause of this, they were | liberty cannot live thers. It isso at the South. naturalized citizens were taken, they would say, one and | Thursday afternoon, at 4 o’clock. Broadway. The evidence showed the origin to be the izformed that it was General Houston’s express desire is ey a Chace, in Searsis, cae ahi rane, Sree eyes persons out of office, and In Committee of the Whe, the bill to auiend the work of an incendiary. The fancy goods and laces in RES Ep RReAeeeeS ans’ Gen. Houston, on the occasion to which ut Americans ia their place, harter of Pana flroad Company was further he be a Bhat be shoul: nabs ba: Pe eaiy BAAD MUNN aDe Ts waa in no cynical zrood, He said be would not | "Governor Wast thought ft a small business for the | Charier of the Panama Rafiroad Company was fur Madden & Stuart’s store above were damaged by amoke fotke amount of near $5,000. The upper part of the house had been used as a dwelling but at tho time of the 25, i ‘ fire was unoccupied, It wanaiso shown that the cellar | PAmAge., Jan 2h is lat bo 68 WN, Lom. 46. pessed 8 door on the street was unfastened, thus giving access to | in that situation for along time, from the long acase evil-disposed persons. If more care were taken by oceu- | bottom Tuctantly compelled to deprive them of the cuairs aad tables with which they are always provided. Oce of the committee was understood to eay that the General would Terry i y washed away head kucee, started bolts, and onatal sentiments eld at the North. How | Board to be adjudicating on so small a matter as the | “pie question pending was on an amecdment pro- ‘Yet he could not stand up there ani ad- | employment of a $500 clerk in the Workhouse. It was | viding that no discrimination should be-made by the | ae slavery as a divine insiitution, to bo por- | ogainst the principles of the republic to be looking into | Company in favor of citizens o' one government over an- he thought have no particular objection to the re papier gny aur oe ieee A ee eae eee sonia, | other. Lost, a a th hat y artic i . : convictions. WI if he did im New York | —-‘Is be capable? is he honest’? ere wal is- Mr. Barr moved to amend the seation providing that porters making a sketch of lis discourse, but ue was fe of what he’ does to his own slaves | tinction made in the Isborers or employes hired by any | the rates of charges or passengers shall Pt exceed 86 peals of ne tia onrsheae premises, many most emobatically opposed io full notes being taken of | YOU would seud him to Sing Sing, Are we | private company, between citizens and those who were | cents ermile. Lost. Bigs lei z 1, Homans, trom Surinam for Gis had very heavy weat! north of Hatteras. es ap cles A reins ashamed of the lawa of New York that they give pro. | not citizens, ; Mr. BARR moved to amond the bill by fixing the in: | Cir Assexpty Rooms —On the morning of the 20th of | fee; Music tase north of Hatteras Fob what he should say. On sho occasion of his lecture at | tection to ally If our lawaare just—as there is no lati Governor Swrra favored the resolution, and argued | crease of capital ut $1,009,000 ‘uatead of $2,000,00 December the City Assembly Kooma were burnt down, | sel leaking badiy) and stove deck load of 25hhds m Niblo’s, it is said that ho wae exceedingly annoyed by | tude or longitude in morality—thea by them General | that the non-uaturalized should not be employed in the | making the capital $6,00" ) at. ~ The evidence shows the or'gin of the fire to hav ny | Put in leaking. ‘ BARx SovritenseR (of Boston), Walton, hence f from a defect in the hot air furnace flue, Wituated in the |: dir. at Newport in distress, sprang a leak the presency of the reporters, and it was intimated that | Houstom is judged to be a felon of tha deepest dye. | institutions, an it was a great discouragement to those | Mr Crosny moved to str ¢ out the enacting o' (Chesrs.) General Houston said that he was an Ame- | foreigners who did take out their papers and perform | tho pill, in order to renew i strok ; a ; 5 if deemed nocess ary. t if he observed them tal.ing noves he might refuse to pro | yiean. 1 seppose he meant to convey some peculiar | the duties incumbent on all citizens to perform. Senate.’ Lost, and the bill was reported to the Senate, | ballroom. ‘nis fire destroyed several other buildings, | hour when five hours ont, and will ropair at N. A lot ceed. Under these circametancer, the reporters were gto Ls Know Noting brethren. 0! tris geo. | Alttr some further discussion, sa which considerable | S@nate,, Lest, and the bill waa, reported to tue Henate. | oo other with property amounting in all to upwards of | Ellwood Walter, Kaq, stites that Capt W thinks the | obliges to take up their vosion among the audience, as | graphical tove of the race! Nationalty is beathenism | acrimony was displayed, the resolution of Governor Tay- | posed in Comumittes of the Whole. $166,000, The furuaces were built by Calver & Co., No. | Water auth toured aah. ene 8 onda haee eatin nea to the lecturer a: get. Some attemptet to | but universality is Christianity. (Chrers.) { sould | lor was amended to read as follows:— ‘The first, in relation to discriminat‘onin fare, was lost | 52 Clift street. with a cargo of staves, &c, and put in evening of tho 2) repert ou their knees, whi gon the small steps that | like to bave ‘wscribed on my tomb: “His country was | | Resolved, Thatthe Wardens of the dilferent inslitu. | _§ to 16, Jecuty City Wawa Scum Avrumy, hence for Norfolk, which wont ast lead down to the parquette from the side, while | 1. his countrymen were all mankind.’? (Great | tions be directed to remove from ottive all persons not Mr. Horxiys renewed his amendment limiting the fare y City od Indian River Iulét, has been got off with little oF ny \ stood up by the railings whieh encloss the orchestra. 1 gz.) Goneral Houston said toat the indepen. | citizens of the United States, and to report the cameof | to 25 cents per mile. Lost—8 to 16, Rsort or Tee Warsk Comaussioners.—The Board of | and carried into deep water, f could be distinctly seen here by the distinguished lecturer; | dence oi this Stoney was achieved by one brotieriiood | the member or members of this Board, upon whove re- | Mr, Barr's amendment Ilmiting the fare to 35 cents | Water Commissioners—Messrs. D. 8, Gregory, M. B. Whalemen. but, contrary to the threat of one of the committee, he | Of slayeholéers. What of Lafayette? What of Kos. | commendation said appointments were wade, how long | per mile for passengers, was loat—11 to 16, Bramall, E, Randall, Joho H. Lyon and Selah Hill— | At Port Refuge, Vavano, June 17, Planter, Pease, 2 didnot stop in his lecture on that account, uor did ho | civscot One brotherhood, says General Houston—(‘‘1 | aid persons have been in office, and whee they will be ‘the report of the committee was then agrsei to, and | Br i" J + Ly mos out, 1200 bbls oil, coopering her oil. &e { appear to ba in any way acnoyed, ay it was suppc thank thee Jew, for teaching me the word!’’)—one bro. | entitled to become citizens. the bill orcered to a third reading. have made their semi-annual report to the Common | “At'Syaney, NSW, Dee’ 2, Canton, Folger, NB, tor! Althougl General Hovs:or mizht entertaia objections | therhood | What ehall we say of thoae colored regime's This resolution was earried—Governors Duke, Henty, | "The bill to amend the charter o: the city of Buflalo | Council, of the six months’ operations of the works up to | Seas same day. to having his lecture reported, etill it would bean in. | Who fought for the liberties of this country in days | Dugro, Smith, taylor, Tieman voting in the affirma- | was reada third \ime and passed. $4 AGS insludttiga Auawelal biadbmaiticee ais SAGs Spoken, justice to the publi¢ oe with his expressed | waich tried men’s souls, General Houston stood there | tive, and Governor Townsend in the negative. Gover. | GENERAL ORDERS. January 1, 1855, including a financial statement of the Ship Climax, Frooman, from San Francisco for Cl Wishes, aud we were therefore oaliged to reiuse his re | t& vindicate the system, otherwise one of the two races | nor West declined voting. on the ground that he had | tm Committee of the Whole, the bill relative to the de- | work from its commencement to that date. The report set Pres squator in She 5 ee eitaiial gest in this instance. Bosides, the prominent part the | must cease to oxist, Con you conceive, a seatiment steed Vea Sores oe aa Medintt apes not to tention of witnesses fa certain cases was taken tine | Of Mr. Geo. H. Bailey, Chief Rngineer of the works, is date, lat 22 U8, on 139 56 We ( Sene! 7 es ing the 4 ce of Te: sc orribl this. n exiss in slavery, | vote on any 1 ‘i | . 3 moved an ndmeat, providing that the 1 teamer st % ita General played in achieving the indspenience of Texas | more borrible than th Palkia Pett anioatack the settlement of thle question an acrimonious | ye ee eg a ete | comp.ised ia that of the Commissioners, The Engineer | ,,4, steamer stdering W, eupposed, the Jos Whitey jest peculiarly interast- | cannot it exist freer Tho two classes get along remark: | — Aft Boston for Baltimore, was seon Jeb 26, off Nantucl rendered his lecture oz . The pu he s time that the woli at the North andin Canaca—why not then at | debate sprang np, on the alleged mismanagement of the | compensation as witnesses in civil actions, to be paid by | #tates that the performance of tke Cornish eagine at No dato, sehr Henrietta, from Havana, of Cap i'l, apne a tate Bis srodesty, é undue credis for ay the Southy But General Houston gays that ihey could | oflicers of the Lunatic Asylum, in which the Governors | the party subpening said witacsses. Belville, by which the water is forced into the receiving fer New Basford; also ae oie Abbwing ® sigaalwic) rentiog them with’a rey orde under rather uafuyora- | Zot getou without amalgamation. A slaveholder raising | were quite personal and sarcastic in their remarks to Without taking the question, the committee reported reservoir, exceeds the expectations that were entertained a 4 i che ¢: i ane ». | his bands in horror against amalgamation! The slave. | each other. Without doing anything of importanco rogress on the bill. % Foreign Ports. , tats Kecupied abone ae bes cud tem infauterin tras, | holders ars the ameanest of mon—they have pluatered | they adjourned, after having sat over three hours. fas ahel nena of it, It performs more work than was guarantees. It | | Acarcxo—Arr Jan 14 gohr Flying Dati, Provaat livery was listened to-througheut with unabated ia- | the claves of their rights, and have cheated them out of | xpytsER OF PEBSONS IN THE INSTITUTIONS UNDZR ead, hes worked constantly and steadily rince it was got into | "At eiNwann—in port Feb 1 achrs Wm Pon, and cit terest. In the course of .:, General Houatoa never once | the'x complexions into the bargain, (Laughter and CHARGE OF THE TEN GOVERNORS, Assembiy. regular operation, The duty it was, warranted. to per. | ane 4 mentionsd himself by nome, nor did he even speak of | cl Po you not know that General Houston is | pertyue Hospital 767 Auuayy, Feb, 27,1855. | ennai ta bt oat foot | ¢qCAztAo—In port Jan 20 ships Loo Choo, Day, for fy bimes’ ja the fret person, although it was | teently joined a Christian faith—that he has recently | Lunatic Asylum, 504 nig itera orm was to raise fifty million pounds of water one foot | ton Roads, ready: North Atlantic, Moor, fe hiverng well haown to hie aademce that he was one | been baptized! I do not wonder that the fugitive | Ajms House 1435 : Pare high with one bushel (ninety pounds) of conl; but rect; Bonj Howard, Bartlett, for London, randy (a! r - : 1 Janata, r baie’ The House went into Committee of .he Whole, Mr. | actus performs a duty of seventy millions. The | Chinchas). of the ruling spiriis chroughout the whole | slave, when he is trying to get into Canada, | Penitentiary. 478 “ ken of fn detail in the report, and showa to | _€l4 from Chincha Islands Jan 8 ship Mostarey wy of the Texan war of indepen’ When he did allude | would rather meet a wolf than a Baptist, a bear than a | tp Hospital, 514 | Blatchford in the chair, on the bill to dispose of the igs wey ‘dition chied " “id € ate ab ani 6 rage Hampton Roads. ‘ ve to his services, it was ab * eneral,”’ imitating in | Methouts?, anda rattlesnake than a Presbyterian. ‘The | Workhouse, 1,101 | Quarantine property on Staten Island, and to remove ree intended. | he cotac roltuenedirtiiens thet Caupera—In port abt Jan 10 ship Alert, Burs! this the example of Juliue who always sp) Ceacral said Le would not advocate slavery in the as- | coall Pox H. 4 igi ead A . : Restos {ntoaded. The reservoirs are tight and the pipe | Chanaral to finish ldg for Boston. 1 himelf ia the thyrd erse ere well if mays our | tract. Why? Cannot we advocate freedom ia ths ab- 3g | the Quarantine, and for the appointment of an emigrant | work is in good condition—eausing but very little trou At Pina Bianca abt Jan 10 ship Akbar, Vax Palt, foxy | mouitickaca iittala ia ait inthis respect, and we | Stract. Abstract honesty is practical honesty. But 219 | physician, and of a hospital physician, and for the build. | ble. There have been laid altogether twenty.one miles | on the coast to finish ldz for Boston y . = 4 ‘ ‘ Cayenxe—In port (no date) bar! ren:o trom { present it as particularly wor‘hy of their comsideration, bpp ier Eke aes eae atte ty ae on roy Ae ing of a floating hospital. TRE catnte and expenditures of the work, from its |, Etaux N (vent Ca ot Afeion = v Py r Introd zt p . c CFA anc * a a . " 4 1 rf 1: Wasey, , § . . e was introduces ty the President of the i said, we arent reeponsib'e for the existencs 30 | Mr. Cozxaax moved to strike out the first section. commencement in 1852, until Jannary 1, 1855, have | “WY GE ng Bassa Dec 20 crig Louisa, Webber, from \7 brary, and were the applause with whicn ho was coceived had subrided. be spoke ay follows:— ssity makes us keop slaves. Aye, me- censity, the plea cf tyrants in all ages, I should like to xuow who Is responsible for slavery in our country: ‘2 187 | Mr. Raymoxp opposed the motion, and spoke at length | beenas follows Faas | AYeF of the bill. ‘The appeal embodied im this bill | 6-652 bonds sold. Receipt: via. Howonvutu—Paseed by Deo 3 13 a: from San Francisco for Tot al a Tho a on which > propose to address you to- 2, et -7,035 | baa been pressed upon the Legislature for the last nine | Premi houd: Havaxa—In port Feb 15 among others, barle N Hin night, said he, is one wish which 1 claim some familia. What Roreibleleed in ihesocte:: tmnowherpeise ts | Decrease since last week 29 | years, pi ata phat mid be, until the end sought | Interext.e.c-...++.- Strput, for Suen, o load 08 hae a HW fet and | cer P pAb se RT Hota tah 8 PIE AREER . y a 1 5 rity. In the history of “exit, be comtinued, there are | seman life rolittle valued asitis at the South, The was attained, The quarantine liad been located where Great Britain): Matanzas, Libby, for Antwap, tokens | many instances of a highly ictevesting and instructive | saver here produced a strip of paper eleven yards long, » Pollce Intelligence. it now is for nearly sixty years. At that time New 10, carries 3000 boxes; brigs Geo Stooknan, Oli Bbaracier, They are rly interesting to tie | TL ie alld, contained a, printed list of atrocities CHARGE OF MAYHEM. York was but a hamlet compared with what it now y ‘Trinidad, to load Muse sugars for Cowes, at e3 lds, ca Tnited States from % nity Which Torus claims | commisted recently at tho South. He then continued:— | gy persons, named Martin Crandill and Wiliam | ‘8, Then, algo, the country {a the vicinity of Qua dart coh Ertl shes S 1AM) oxen; Arcadian Wilko to Toad BOF has me Ou (ase ene) of ates oF the confere’ | The General says again that the slaves are the happiost d e was almost entirely uninhabited Now New York , collected to Dec, 20, 1854, et Berth ot Matters and therefore endeavor to present luch’ a view of iis id progress as will i t (which bad eld 3d for Pousacol oers, caartered t ceed to Remedios and lead “i i meri) ople in the work). Surely, ,he must have sup Howell—the former deaf ani dumb, while the latter as- | hag its half million, and Staten Island is densely popu- | Sundry items sold... 0.) .eee eee . | taten sug i x 8 f } See eeitartas tapeniae de auljrety "Texas was | He,va4.ndczcaniog an outience of ilote, He kavy serts that he is deaf—were arrestey, by the Fifteenth | vated, A qua aatine fmpliee acai et el aa Eanelipe, Farnbam, for Cardenas, to Toad 90) Bhs tn rigisally «portion o: Mexico, and) with Coahuila, | ¢cioe He asked, “Have you evor hesrd of a slayeoom- | "a7 Police, charged with having, a few nights ago, | STDIN: 1s eeu eatial diseases ad been scread over Maranzas—Arr Fob 13 batk Samos, Pettenpill, C lormed one State, under che constitution of 1824. Tae |’ ive iter"! Oh! known unt) God alone are ati | Deaten aad maimed Francis Dougherty, lackman, it | he island by the proximity of the hospital to the daase | Amount charged to interest erotte, Harriman. and ‘Avnail,” —f ather of Stephen F. Aus.ip, @ mative of ew Yori, 00. eee eee ee eee veftl that they shall not ba | CrMel manner. It is alleged that the accused hired the | opulation outside of Qvarantine; that the removal | To pipe department...., t Br), Whi 4 e } jfined a great of land trom I-usbide, ft4 list empeccr, | corde. I can give sou sols, however. (The lec- | complainant at 600 Broadway to drive them around the | Pchta be am economical act, while If would not resuit in | ‘To 1estrvoirs,...... foe NYork ig: tele Bettans Cannes ee eh tol immediately after the achiovment of ita independence, | 1, -0> poms inetonces of slaves committing ani. | city; that the hack driver, in obedience to their desires | any inconvenience to commerce; and that public jus- | Charged to Fog! SAGUA— if Fay 7 dark Albion Lincoln, Dunaing ani on coadition that he rLould seitle ao casay Cumilies | oie) Ccoul give yeu many examples, tvo, iff nad | Stove them, according to instructions, up one atrect | tice, as well as public policy, demanded suck removal, | To Fngixeer’s departioen and single per-ons on © portions of it. Shortly | F067 yout 8 > 0 Gi and down another, until at last hie vehicle, settling ia a i 6 fi To Jand aceouct...... after tebiog possess tis feud, the fataor baer | 02. oF the Ieathentum of the slave, The General, ag, | hole, broke down;’that, jumping off his box, the driver | Hustratlon of bis reetion wad eppealing otia mien | To sundry other accouuta deceased, leaving it to bs sor. vho was, grentod certain | Gy as ct was the answer of Pharos when, Moses | told them that, in consequence of the mishap, he could | force to the cominittce to pass the bil, Balance on hand.,...... J comms p 1322, aaditcontinaad tl | ia" nim to. let the children of Israel go’ | Proceed no further, aad requested them to sottle with Mr. Macume opposed the bill, insisting that the move- Hill, Levees (or Levey), te cet hs bis time ¢ a was subverted by | Feo“ syid «tT know not the Lord, neither sill Him for the distance he halt already Oriven them, waen ment originated with apeculators, and was only pressed | Total......... sevsesever vee ovaes09780,210 20 | Br trig ——. Portiand. ne anastempt | i set the people” of Isael go’ He was a | the occupants of the carriage refused to pay the sum | bythem~ Hericiculed the idea’of a floating “hosp tal, | The monetary crisis ‘has affected the income of the | —VanPanarso—in port dan 15 ships Chariotto, Holl heathen Know Nothing, and Geserat Houston isan Ame. | required by Jehu. A regular fight, it is alleged, thea | jot only as ridiculous, but unjust and inhuman, works by interfering with building operations, ani by | fst or charter; Superb, Prontiss, to load on the eng rican owe. (Creat laughter an{ cheers.) Wbatanana- | took place, in which the hack driver received a severe | “Mir Gorzman opposed the maa as impracticable, un- | restricting the demand for water for manufacturing and | Boston. tveeu Phasaoh anc the Ameriean nation! Trott | beating, and lost the lower lip, which be alleges was cuited for upon any just principle, improper in overy | mechanical purposes. The temporary suspension of the t if you don’t fre the slaves they will free them. | bitten off by one of the prisoners, and he is mow so | particular, inkuman as respects Tne omigtant, against | Cunard line of steamers has also interfered with the es- before) Port Ss ¥,N ‘Arr Dec 6 ship Versailles. Heory, » iwAN—In port Jan M4 back onville arr 12th, for Glo he position of cverthrowing rity o b he assumed supreme | 4 vy erorsing the Ked Sea—not of water but of | Yery {li that it is impossible for him to appear before | the wishes of New York and Brooklyn, and particularly | timated income. contro! of the goveinmeas i He established the | Potdind ice ty atvorate the dosteineotico anion | T® magistrate, ‘The accused were brougat before Jus | in conflict with the ‘commercisl and akipping interests ef | fhe cement pipe put down as an experiment, has prov- moat despotic sway over €¥ to Dut Toxus, which | sich slaycholders, religiously or politically. The Souti, | tice Brenoan, whocommitted them to prison for exami- | the state. He called for the teading of the remon- | edgenerally satisfactory, It is made, of sheet icon lined iartin,, Boston. maiotained itself in quiet. T Dthe powweat the | 32. the cissolution’of the Union, would be powerlers, but | Bation. | Howell belongs to Charleston, &.C., and was to | strances of the merchants of New York, the Commis. | with cement half an inch thick, and costs about twenty Boston; ship SunSepar Lasane S aeee Meota tas movemen! there at that thine rb the perce of {N° | pater then be aiding and abctting tho slaveholder, { | Have sniled for that city to day in the steamship Nash- | sioners of Emigration, aud the Board of Underwriters, five per cent less than izon pipe. Everett, Loveland, and Georgians, Rey nds, do commucliy They were & willing to thes ‘How. | would stamd up and fight it out. By separation, we | Ville. Sa against the bill. ———_—_—_ King, Attakapag: sohrs Harbinger, Levis, ‘do; Mi Se ee isnt dr uae ul! be no more slave hunt ALLEGED FELONIOUS ASSAULT. r. Isic aleo opposed the bill, ag one which, if | Theatres and Exhipitions. MeGivern, Fall River; Ellen. Smith, Bostva: Sqaina bef loertiiaar parenting marcus myer mele No aie ii for slavery-—no more slave com: | John Smith was arrested by officér Ross, of the Secon’ | adopted, would be injurious to the commerce and nealth | pao inyayy Peete one eto. oc wcrhe | CTARForH and Alice, ‘Howell, New York. BolJw—si, of liberty. Then it wee Je ye nip, sph it adh hepa onger—no more Cassos ant Pierces, and Douglases |g: sly | of the city of New York. He particularly objected to | p, R04? eee : renzo, from Liverpool; brigs Hampd enabled t el t' itures of Bastamente, In the 1, district police court, charged with having feloniously ; = Fgyptian,”’ is to be produced this evening, in which Mr. | mo; iti Sumner, from Att “ P » more Naw York Henatps and Observers. (Hissea the proposed location of the floating, hovpital. ‘the | cP anost wil sustain the chartcter of Zabdas, | Rendritt Home ° contest whiol took place be.waen Texas and Santa Anua, "The conciivons of slavery ate jatolerable, | ®8*aultel and beaten Isabella Kochenrath, of 494 Eighth winds and storms, whieh would | ©: os Tavenport wil! sustain the character of Zabdas, | tirained Licks eit een teed Bo ae Neoalbet ge ony be ett Aa comply with them as losere of freedom’ | avenue, with a cane, attatched to the end of which was It was, also, from its peculiar | (ping feutere will be the comedicita of “Faiat Heer: | Janeiro and am independe They determin . | The issue in our land, is not making slavery sectional | a leaden ball. The ‘complainant states that she was | location, the receptacle of all floatiog o}jeets—dead car- | yuna teatire will be t | Smith, New York; Jerolman, Iduos, Eas! Haven eee ake, * it in an issue of bfe or doath—it is to proclaim tae fact | knocked senseless by the blows inflicted by the accused. | enses of every description gather th This Hospital y- in | Hurtez, Hammond, Bridgeport: Angler, Walker, Tais Go tact ths ek cs ee that Lberty and slavery canuot co-exiat in one govern: | The prisoner was conveyed before Justice Brenaan, at | would be a perfect death pot. Surely, on this broad eon. |. Bowmmy Tawar —The bonefit of Mrs. C. Burke will | UeheaiAtobawh, Graham, Forts Rico. | 2 sition to atea! the lakd of the people, an’, hi rit | Sent. (Cheers.) thesecond district police court, who held him to aii ia | tient, the sick emigrant might be afforte’ a few fect of | take place this evening. The entertaiament provided | , BOSTON—CIi Tob 2% ihip fri-Mountain, Roa, Ee peed Se rue Dees Sere tote ‘ - — — — the sum of $1,000 to answer. terra firma as a reeting place. He spoke at length. | comprise the comedy of * Town and Country,”’ thelaugh: | Suitior, Crowell, NYork; Lady, Sutolky bakes Texans against fe. (laugater.) Whe The Late Pogiiistic Encounter, mL a Mr. WATERHURY suggested that as the members of the | able farce of the “spectre Brilecroom,”’ aad the drama | ships Join Milton, Ocean Ti vellers barks Hose Wool, ther it arose from her ins take it, Tam not pre | wees op ANOTHER OF THE PARTIES IMPLICATED— ALISA GRAND: LARORNY«: Tegislatury were about to visit New York, it would be | Of the ‘<Baitie of Algiers.”” Such an attractive bill can- | Eaton, trig Molunkus; ech John Elliott. Bria J PE pared to say. (laughter.) When the provisions! | SEALOM OF fora SAiun TUE Ub Lia, Oficer Patterson, of the lower police court, arrosted | well to postpone action upon the bill watil aftor their | aot fail im crewing a crowded assemblage. maemo AO a eat 9 te met in 1800.) Witayete representatives of vacicas |. Youle morning, Captain Turnbull, of the Fighth | 4 ¥onan named Ellen Paul, and her alleged lover, Charles | return. He moved to report progress, Agreed to, UO Baie bn rg oct hs) Prgyaeaes. 4 "4 cok 1; . r % 2 ™ . vIn q in¢ wan’? ig roan 0-1 ’ PORT i ee tone semanas he | ward police, succo:ded in arresting Cornelius Linn, an. | Prime, charged with stealing over $50 worthof property | the House went into Committes of the Wuole, Mc, | pleces of “John Jones,” "Where Shall T Dine’ and the | megcse ORT Sid Feb 20 schr Norman, Mints, i pp —seneye ai | other of the part, who, it is alleged, attempted on Satur- | {fem the proprietor of the Guilford House, Mr. Gideon | Rickerson in the chair, on the bill to proibit banks of | ‘“Spitire,” are likewise to be played—the entice com- MOLMES’ HOLE Arr Feb 23, PM, schrs Belle, — and they fc The | o f the part+, whi col, P' sur. P er for Norfolk; Malabar, Shute, Be! P. Close, It is alleged that the female prironor stole the | igque and deposit from acting as ravings benks, pany appearing in them, for N Rotnea the siege of fan Antonio and | cay might to murcer Bill Poole at Stanwix Hall, in | ahove property, and conveyed it to Prime's residence, in Mr. WELLS moved to exeept “ country banks.” | etal Palace, Drikko, Addibon for NYor ice hatd these were See wike aad chikdot’gn | Broadway. The accused, who is « brother of oftieer | Grand street. ‘The necused were brought before Jusiice | yr. Davibson anid. if this ill was Aecemary for the | «gl AMisce’s sar repeated this deesing Blster Lee’ | Nema tec at ee ely Site Seceie wife ee ° o Daniel Linn, attached to the Emigrant Department | Bogart, at the lower police court, who committed them | city it was for the country. It wasa bill for the pro | ter, Brougaam, Dyott, Vincent, Mrs, Hoey and Mrs. Arrich 24 bark Mary F Slade, Bi the battle of San Jacinto and the events precading it; Ta | #qza3, was conveyed before Justice Brennan at the | 'F *#mination. ee ae einat hice senaiaks beled aia armed oct | Stephens appetring in eee Pe eee Fence Aes NYore fer dat Sg Apotdion Tarlac i describing tus battle. be spoke as follows :—Tife war | coc nd di police court, and ¢ rison to Cit; ig , "| ciosing piece will be the farce of “My Wife's Secona | foy N York; Julia Nowell, ‘ . e eng of the Texan, Tctarmber the Alamo’ was valved | £<°<4 district police court, and somsatted to prison th Perens on there was no such aw as this Floor fey Nnks Yale Sel, Bein, Por land fot Balti await the result of Poole’s in; Seriovs ILtxess or Jupcr Epwarps.—The Hon. HP. Mr. by them at ths commencenient of the contest, and Tenncny favored the bill, although it did mot | Oh. a vmmoan Must —The fine moral drama | , Arr Feb 25 bark James Smith, Homan, Sarinam ! ¢ spired thom with a terrible courage It was about three | Yesterday afternoon, Justice Brennan proceeded to | Edwards, presiding justice of the Supreme Court of this | idee bach bt fe was designed to protect those of the ‘Drunkard’ will be ormed ‘this afternoon, ag end sehrs Onwa mith, Witmington, > oleicck ia the day when the iclée vegan. The charge | the residence of {'oole for the purpose of taking his com- | city, who has been ill for come weeks past, was reported | “yr. et needed protection. With the favorite O..W. Olaeke Inthe peincinal llaretter’ to ortolk for Plymout? ang the onset were feartol; the firing of artillery, the | poe p past, 2 Mr, Riven thought it very wrong thet the eatniags of | princip: te plaint, and that of Charles Lozier, against Baker, and the | in the Law Courts on Monday to be ina very critical | of the poor should be jeoparded by being made the basis { ‘Uncle Tom's (sbio,”* in five acts, forms the evening's position, his illness baving {aken an unfavorable turn. | of discount by discount banks. amusement * hie A gentleman who had been to the Judge’s residence pro- Mr. Hutt supported the bill as eminently just. The | Woon's Minsrreus.—A capital ethiopian and burlesque fell th ci a torpertiaa, ‘Ghith strate found him in good | nounced his recovery hopeless, but up to the adjourn: | principle upon which savings institutions was bared was | concert will be given here ,this evening. ‘Hotel D'At Sots, Froenan, Tangier for Port! Nothing Covad cenlat. They cloced dn with them, | splits, althongh suffering severely from his wounds, | ment of the Courts he was still alive, Judge Kdwards is | violated by every savings institution which allows tie rique’’ will also be performed. Jameson, Wallace, Norfolk tor Rockland. Les yn hog es CoM 6 Senco be Olanina Saee the p cian in attendance, however, thought that it | a universally esteemed by the profession, and | savings deposits to be used asthe basis of discount bank- BUCKLEY'S SERKNADERS.—The new piece entitled “The | lr peut 20th 9AM, wind NW. the arrivals of the ds ¢ tesorte) to the bowlorand a, terrible band:tochand com. | Would not be prudert {o goon with an examination, as | should the bench and the bar be unfortunately deprived | ing. Mo clecount, bank sbould by allowed to act as. ‘Two Fompeys’’ ia completely successful. There will be | tis Mary F Slade, James duith: brigs Raaven ¢ resorts) to the bow:e, ani a terrible bamd-to-hand com | it'nig:t excite the patient's mind to a great extont, and | of his services, the loss will be adly felt. savings bank, and every investment of savings shocli | a food vocal and instramental concert in addition to the | Siiiceon tiie een eae eet ome seh in htc tary (oust ugutact Sess onpecos aan’ | EREPEDE endanger hie Ife, “After some comuttation. it |" New June ty Tum Mauve Cover-—Mr. Charles E | tes Mocks or mortgages, He moved te amend the bill | Svore burles Abhote Tiwren ' iin 5 q (Ae was decided to postpone the examination until Poole had . | 80 a8 to pro! eporit banks not only from advertising LEWES, Del, Feb 24—Since noon yesterday avout a ed ny PT a far recovered as t9 renierit a matter of no hazard, | BF4/all, a young gentleman about twenty-five or twen- | 70,06 te probibit dcpoult banks not ony from alve rincipaily sebooners, in sliast if ; ¢ ¥ r i = “ ‘im, have come \y Suodaemens of wants wae 5 in the battle, ani the | Poole. however, was quite willing to-give his statement ty-se ven years of age, has been appointed Judge of the Mr. Gixacoy thought the proposed amendment was too MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, nsakweter, and pre spit get Tf Finds ann Bil) diachar of the mv ani the nm) was awful wthe Texans, after fring their Se wines others who were connected with him, in the attack oa them by the barreis, using them like clubs, and | Saturéay night. The ma ‘mon tn Licht, Leeount, Jo; CM Walton, F landy, and Excelsior, john W Ramer) (tives masts), Taylor, patuok, Gor of the matter, and believed limself strong enough to do ne Court, in the place of Judge Phillips, resigned, | indefinite, other in the pursuit, The Mexicans who fled em: | 95. but hie : f iil health, hi i a, — £88; Billow, —-, Porto Rico; schre Mary and Louisa : m ’ _ | so, but nis physician thought otherwise, and therefore | {rom ill health. Judge Birdsall took his seat on the | — Mr Oprit had received letters requesting that this bill | OF —d tate Tapet beter en's Ratings af present Minis’ | cho matter was very properly postponed.’ Lorier, who ia | bene on Monday for the first time, should be delayed for a little time, until remonstrances Movements of Occan Steamers. Naren, Nes Peta sig Zargo of weur Lighttos ; topping at the residence of Poole, is quite cheerful A Now Furry ro Staten Istanp.—We understand that | should be sent, Agreed to. roR Among the prisoners tazen, and althoug he ‘was en | Seprls ” 2 n ND.—We wn . : Now York * “7% + heli his gh suflerlog inteneely from the wound in his BILL TO EXTEND THR PRE-EMPTIVE RIGHT OF THE BACKELTS + . OE a. £3, OA) peesnttonttyn Fv fr tev t the Aldine aol Gon of his | thigh. It is now Selievor by those who have seen Poole, | * COmPsny bas just been organized for the purpose of HARHOR AND SARATOUA RAILROAD COMPANY. 1 Philadelphia, spn iL. ia this the tear yesterday, that he will sooa rccever, as he seems to be | running a new ferry between this city and the north Mr. Hort. moved to amend the bill by adding, “AU ma, anaisait ‘and redeemed etting better and better every hour. The ball has not | side of Staten Island. Arrangements have been made | conveyances authorized by the act of April 10, 1348, of hdatentin from the ieputations which 1 been found, but {t is believed that it must have | py which a boat will start from Rossville, and make upon the express condition that such convey- te th wae wenibaded that Ceead ea out of the wound during his removal from Stan | three trips a day, stopping at all the intermediate land. all be void and the land shall revert to the State, PP oo wix Hall to his residence. ings on the Boeton for Mobile), NEW ORLEANS—Arr Pi Lorenzo, Deo Pond, Me; Jabs tle, Hallowell, vane } been peopled is fro! Tnited States, and nd. Another boat, rtarting from this | unless the said company abail comp'ete the entire road, 1 p B torefore cousidcred it Mose oy 90 shag ‘hate Baker +tiil continues at Large, although every exertion | city, will make four tri; ch day, landi Port | and bave it inrunning order by the first day of May, conduct ia this instance, that they were cot quite \iding place, 1 | Richmond, Factoryvilie and New Rrightoa fare is | 1860. : : ‘ Bs no bac a5 was suppoced, (This allusion of the y the Sixth ai to be eight cents, and the ferry will go into operation on Mr. H. spoke briefly in support of die pgopeettion. Hermant... a Gooen. General to the character of the settlers ia Texas , , pte the first of April. Mr. Fitch replied, assuming that the®company nad | ~~... ‘ BS SES aah Polar Star. Lo was received with roars of laughter.) Alter ascem | *#at Baker's wourcs aie not so dangerou Feit yRoM A StAGE—A young man namet Patrick | {lly complied with every provision of law, ant that All packages and letters intended for the New Yorn herky Undine, Merriman plishing their intependence, sail General Houston iu | em repiesente’. The physi he ee 3 what they row asked was but simple just'ce, Hen arn should he seuled. altimore; brig Win Clark, si Conclusion, the people e#” out anneving Texas to the | While at Jobony Lyng’s, saya Riley, aged eighteen years, fell from the top of au omni ‘Mr. WRLLS urged the passage cf the bill, and spoke of ‘aroline, Woolongham. pico United States {may say tact she has no reason to i and nothing more; that the ball thaten- | bus yesterday morning, in the Bowery, and one of the | the im nce of the enterprise. ALMANAC VOR NRW YORK—ritiy DAY. nt of the she bax taken up to this time, though nerate the flesh. it having cam» | wheels passed over his body, injuring him dangerously. Mr. Boynton opposed the amendment, ax in elect de. | 90% Rise 6 4 MOON OkTS.........MOrn. 4 Tdo think there fe a little moce w, angling in the country ct with several olds of his Aarne] undershirt, was | He was conveyed to the Oy Hospital. rriving the compan of the advant es which their pre- SUN sETS. +6 00) WIGH WATER......mora, | Peter an her here would have been ‘ a | impeced so in its progress as to producs a mere s ” : we de. | emptive right nds wou jo them. The j ‘ rom NYork for Cadiz, in nna; bri whole (Laughter.) Tope shat that fratercat fentas, | math only on his lett ade, fn this connection we might Tus Wetsmns 0+ tue Revowetiox.——Dr. Jones wilt e- | Cmte ane pageage of this amcuiment woul! oe to de, + ‘Port Of New York, February 37,1898. | in sobre dy Lit Kenney, from NY ork for Which brought us into the Union will be contiaued for | 2% Wel observe that Dr, Ciark, who attended Baker when | livera free lecture this (Wednesday) evening, February | font the enterprise entirely, CLEARED. | Maueigre ite Baseaee sey Seeeeae oe Tectia! ever. Toxad did not annex herself 1 the south Ypeither | jt "24 brought inte Jolinny Lyng’s place, declares that | 28, at 747 P. M., on the “Welshmen and Their Dsscend- Mr. Evwanps considered the faith of the State plolged Northern Light, Tinklepaugh, San Juan, CA, C | from New Bedford for Norkfolk, Prines Leboc, Trp) did she aonex herself to the North — Fnihusiastic ap. | 1*,oes uct now Inow the hiding plaze of tho fugitive, | ante of the Américan Revolution,’’ at the Welah Congre- | to the company, and it could not now retract. The land ¢ went rom oa Providence for do; Rio, of Dennis; Cornelia, Martha plause.) No, she annexed herself tothe Union «ren not ‘aving seen or heard of his whereabouts siace he ES ae Church, in Eleventh street, near Third avenue, | in theynorthern wilderness has been worthless, and would Lawrence, Cork, Nesmith & Sons. ington, Amelia Starkey, D W Dyer, Jam L Row ed applause), the whole Union, and nothing bat th paid him a professional visit at Lyng’s. efore the members of the St. David's Society; andon | continue to be worthless unless this road was built. He Winder. , f R Irving. others. , jon, (Long continued applause.) If #he was am ong the Torner, who, since the night of the dificulty, hay | Thursday, March 1, (St, David’s Day.) the members of | the:efore sustained che bill, and opposed the amead. | Ship Monsoon, ‘ranciseo, sees ith & Sone sin EW, HAVENS are Feb 26 ashe Reaper Palmer, lant to come into the Union, take my word for it, vmitat | been ving at Lyeg’s plaze, under charge of several of | that society will dine at the Florence Hotel, in honor of | ment. | Ehibsulia Howard, Cotton, Sevennah, Scranton & Tall ‘Porto. ico: schr all the agitation which may take Plase—amidst te ta | {00 Sixth ward police, was yesterday removel tothe | the day. Mr. Hoi alluded to the original route of the road, its | ,,Sb/PJulia Howard, Cotton 5 Sy Bros wee pose’ naticism acd disunion which may threaten the country, | [ombs. under charge of Captain Dowling and a posse of bor abandonment and the bad faith which had marked ty : las G . Everett & Brown PRIA DELHI AT Art Feb Bi vohes CWE Pen Texas would be the last to leave the first to de | Mis men. A large crowd of people followed the } ing Coroner's Inquests, progress of the managers of this enterprive. den, Gadd, Char! ; Danham & Dim | L ary, ‘abeth. Priee, fend it whea sthreaten, ( wed applause, in oo —y way, and it w sith some ation hat the Fatat Accipenr oy tie Hopson River Ratnroat.—Co + ir Lanvons opperss { sometimes’, b canine, beside | Bark Kanawha, Towae, Buenos Ayres, Carlisle & Zimmer. rd rev Brora Opeeet 7 seort could Leep ba: ¢ anxious and inquisitive mass 4 . " ‘ it just, it would cripple and embarrass the com. | i “ iekerson, si be rer pha by ag peeeee Bee) ie, | of pettene than avenged sosted tea Pinto Contrary | oner Hilton held an inquest upon the body of | being unjust, i ? Hor Eiberta, tichhorp, Cardenas, Peok & Church, | sland, Hull, NYork Below! pan, Samuel Slingerland, lately residing at No, 27 Barrow | "yz. grenoiss thought the amendment was access rh Cadet, Guide, Bal Bi yin) Brig Winyaw. Hancock, reported to be the J & Hammond, K toys the Mida Josiah: ’ , do. Which were followed by three more, after which the au | t@ expectations, Turner was able to walk all the Jox. P Buck & Co, J & sloop, sappored Q “PORTRAND At ‘ i é » Tochame bat tance, aud suid he folt quite refreshe! by tho exercise | street réer to seoure the completion ef the road i 8, Morrivon, Malaga, Harbeok & Uo. te F Dennis. M the Saueh Bistorieal dociety, maki ‘all three Yeo Theta ted J it hn | 4 the oe Dr. bt f Hudron” River iallteed toes 2 in He Et Carietd of orwithout taking the ‘auestion, the committee reported | é Brig Rebesca & Feancls, Ray, com, HD Brookman & orn ties! Br bark Adam 17 ij t i . city prison, will atten ner, whov condition re c " °, ‘ 1 : ‘ i a biel be has delivered in this city in loss then ang thing but plasaant. Hie arm Veiog ‘nash Geta | tos felonies tert ht MS jG he Tae thas at ror called up bis resolution to hold atter- |” Brig Lowisa, Robingon. Philadelphra, McCready Mott & Co. jing, Stephen Joy. aria. Pierce, rt, Pillsbury & Sandor { rigs Andrew a ICHMOND—Are Feb rine Blea (Olden), Aberas, Oporto, Menai Li Ee ie = and very painful, it will require some week's medical | geath from injuries accidentally received by coming into | noon sessions on and atter Ln 1 In doing #9 le said Jersey City News. As: ictancs before it cam be decided whether amputation | cojijsicn with a train of cars on the Hudson River Rail. | there were 677 bille on the calendar, and that but 65 had | yviter & Gori ' 0 > Ganee will be really necessary or not. Bakerand Hyler are tho Pi trong) been acted upon. Schr Bast Wi ier, Jacmel, Brett, Son & Co, Couson Cooxeu..—An adjourned meeting of t ¥ | only ones of the party that now renin to be agrestel. | euning aterm engiacs wea fe "ihe thickly” popwiated |. The revolution was passed, and the House adjourned Sevcre Ghlon Inland’ Peck & Chute City Commoa Council was held at the Lyceum last even oat parte of the city, aad Filly cali the attention of | to 4 o'clock. : oe ee . owl Beau! \ Obituary. La a yi Seber D Babson, Mayo, Rattan |, T Gilmartin. ved, in Me Mass. Feo. % Me Josep Peck, Sonny South Simona, W JH Mathews, | Sydney and Melbourn b years, “The deceased was eng (tos | Sete Grae? Orsi princes, osuaptee. 2 Tadeog, Vincent’ ter Bois, Wilmington, . Mott & vg. cuneate Lig So 2 rs eee t endiare/Ehte * the Common Council to the con tion of the same. ~ e ‘rom r enretta, pro 8 01 Mrep Sraves Deraict Count.—-10, 32, 5: 1 Co | 1 Pas-a.c Saloon, tating that they hhad'paid $0 of tue | Scrnexn -Cormr—cincurr —1i5o, 1344, 960, 1750, 06, | FATAL Acetorst oy Suursoann.—Coroner O'Donnell hel whicn they were fined for selling Itquor without a | 1609, 1456, 1704, 1720, 2042, 1666, 2354, 1 B an inquest yesterday on board the schooner Martha | 100 years, The deceased was engaged in the war o} . tha, gob, 785, Washington yi te aie foot of Charlton street, on Revolution, and was one of the gallant pomber who fe ‘A Ellis, Nicol s license, sad asking to be discharged from t iy men! Screnion Covri.—Nos. 424, 721, 673, Van Cant, RM Mal Ss: oftie balance, on the ground that their bustacys has | 874, 875, 876, 698, 890.851, 602, 802, DG, $0" 908! g90; | the bods of Yeuep Hovand, who wae accidentally killed struck the frat blow at Laxizgton, also a i, Staghs. tay (Synge Tit bers Sr tami eae are ee |B ak a by i a Sek ee | cece eek tam, nee onde | Bee, Sore Geese tae : teeehpry- sia pele 2} ia’ i: commanication was la je, | OR : }, 920, 901 + 882, 983, 054, a8 4 wer. Verdict—Acci- + rs . mone (6 inc'newe further wes done. wheats Doari | er, M8, DCO" O40: DAL, OLC/ O44; O45" Ban’ 700, ‘44s, 99s; | Codtel Goat. E ase mative eC Portugal, aad | Ct,, in the year 1T65, Aug. U4, ond was, Caprefers, (a bis — aR ee eee Wiyousues, baying Seem in epenign eight m'aytes, 481, 590, HS. wee pbryi Wality yonee ef 9g Wamgayeta TONG, itor, Wakely,

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