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8 NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 1856. AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. ‘Trade and Commerce of the Sew York Canals. Interesting Hews from Texas. tion of one farge trunk, wes bureed. The next mornit pike TES ta (From the Journal, Feb. 11.) KNOW NOTHING SFATS OONVEWTIUN—THE ParLa- | Mr. W. D. Brown, the general paaohasias of She roel, the & Capital Ca Nee ene Dusiness DBLFHIA PLATFORM ADOPPRD—FEOULIAn EN- | Srived cn the ground and se ith al the DEW YORK OFTY GHABTRE—DNQUIRY INTO THR PRO- pass some features worthy of notice. | poRSEMENT OF GEN. HOUSTON—PASOAGA OF THE Ser ent Nesenge, FO iets ok wtp ne aoa In the tadle of the products of animals. tae ahow TRKAS DEBT BILL, Bro. Py Soong for ite cetimated valu, on the Bag | Sormaesv aster or ton saat seas Ssfiah SS alata, dbo ie! cat's |, Seems Deere cy | PRUE ARE em re nt fae ROCBESTER CLAIMS, BTC. Ghereane te chonse of 2608000 Wart pation ‘900,000 | «7 Jake. by aad ths Onier Gough ot 00 supine tae ined aes | ; Avaasy, Fed. 13, 1856. Ihe aad we, 700.00 he. With the exesption of | m Intianole Sal Guigueeg, Wale morn | cearty destroyed. \ in the Renate to-dey Mr. Breoks presemted a bill pro- v market value articles named this arrival we bave Austi to the 20th uit. vostng te ndahihn' tai” ahatior of Gon otly of Mow York. hove ralet, bigh. the gestae park ot lest end | gen Antono 29th Ul, ead Galveston id tant, end © aac: EPylitioal Enealligence. | Et the Giniebiigsaed. by tes slieemees Mhsanested, capaclcy inthe oumveyance of the article above camel, | bar cf othere from iaterior and oosst towns. ‘Thenows | qy, 4 peti Sefergh Rr reser | y , Pann M te ey ook in interesting. Rp arn be did nosapgecve all its provisions, and in the course Ure the om far behind Santee ate Ba, coin aed Fate Convention = oe reg! poy warie signed pace ose or amass eS tas oe Pryce ri Fie plete ‘of @ day or two ahould present the amendments propesed 3 Aunasy, Feb. 12, 1856, but the shipments afterwards were more liveral, and the ne PON erg eller dial ii ¥ are ex. Justice Williams, ox. Qovern x's Josoyy apd cxeg, wth wert o: her craw No paritulacs ere g veo. by the Board of Counciimen. By extracting the best | This le general order day, and the proceedings are de. | result shows an increase of 40,703 barrels. The seme esa | §2hn Caldwell was elocted Preaident. Tremball end John M. Nites, Gideon Nelle, Altre’ Siait my Ty RS ig i Ri Pee provisions contained im doth projects, he thought the | void of interest. be said of wheat, for the'Sgures show an excess of | “"q"ietter from Austin to the Geiveston News aaye:—A | Tertius Wadeworta, Phi ip Sinley, Rederiet Torry, D. ¥ | York for Pare, BA. cu the ith lanuirs, eet probanly wae leet siackee anuiithe msded. on 60 ciukeinn tata Malis ee 1,902,406 bushels. By reducing the wheet to four, we | sistiorm was adopted embracing tho cnisf festuces of Gecrge Beask, Thos. 8. Fisher, Thos A. Por- | iq oF thd Seti wt whe had s vaiiele cargo of maverga- char #0 ame: as What Our City Costs Us. have an excess of the latter over last year of 422.106 | fies put forth dy the same pecty from Pailedeiphis last |. 844, T. M. Allyn, John Hooker, Dr. J. L. Comstock, J. H. | ise, whiah, with the veesat, ts toaurec in ree TTT nt teapot pce Stren Sense | 28, th Atm om tater, eS to waatne | isis Tee"gRin gle hlne Ce-samaenis | femenr, enenmeatuarand cemnenne gic tns | Aboot Ares: i mss" | Bar as yr tenn Pm pet ite @ P » i wre a aeeaign sf wae ee ee ere by the let, | SUPervisors of New York to raise money by tax being | 3,406,767 buebels, barley, 0,761 do.; ona, Bte.Lae an, | Srenty-one years as the term ad ims Even 3 | Partion goring from the weate of the tines: and the | sort d’ bermudn, Vos Sete come uceion vim, Mio under canaideration, Mr. Foot, of Ontario, addressed the | T+ ¢ increarec receipts of both barley and cata, by rail: | oo the queation of the rigats of ‘the Souta as regacds | Present circumstances of the country ¢emsad 4 o9w poit- | Sl off Monmuk. passed tie wreck of a squart Mis8:4 vossol. tee, asking the opinion of the Cansi Board as to the pro- = road, have more than made up the ‘off 1m the eap- Ural organization in this state, whow lesding adjecta | Masts ou: of mater. priety and interest to the State padsing « law dispens. | oq eee fOwE being the Tax bid for the ety ot | PERL Sn spesed of sereey. Te Pare eae 80 UE: | walk # be to aave the constitution froc palpable parvavsioas | Gene JamvsGoe tart Burngoass above ing with the services of canal supecintondenta, ‘The | New York for the year 1800, be referred to # special | guriog the season of 1864 cor vf Kaan lace ee os Kroument ‘bastily read, 1 cannot fuly suet ita poiacs, | Which jeoparcize the Union, whilst taoy thresten to ren- | — Faux Pupar, Serr, trom Soyo, of und for Wow Kort, ary beer at Ev annie I owcuselon was perh lively and intoreating. Mr. Upham | committer, comsistiag of wv members from th cl77 of | froin the New York often reported the receipts of corn at | ME Wty of (Auatti, moved, to amood, by lasect: | {0° "Sears the tlorioge'et Mercere” to. datout the dec wanted me information. Still, a majority decided in fever | State. Having pacsed eighteen years porns tie fu the that pisce for the week at over two militons of bushels. | po was yoredcomn. There were a numovr of casera. | "ght of the States sgainst the encroschrran’s of federal fa atl, jib om Ane hos, gad sprang obpr vustone and wate’. das bom . tye ta Tat 39, Jon 69, Phere ars of sehing for the information. city of New York, my productive property velng mataly | Tar’, Akuree were carried into the yearly retur. and | tive oid live present, who would ast for aay coa | Polar in the hends of men unveoscained b» either port 1 Te 5 nearly two millien bushels in exceas of the “4 4 cal or nacral principle;. to of pose tne excemaion of alavery, i Ovni Can tai 5 bit Mr. Arthur Woods appeared in hia seat inthe House | there, and retaining still a place of buciness tn her great | Were,’ soon Bagel monuntion ate pt Toe Renting Bo Aidoe; end ‘sltabagh Oe 1 ETED Est ell attempts be aomvert to lated uational tc: |. Weer sctited veueeneT earn ag Pert ae ek pie oe “ wciant td bin morning, having recovered trom hus recent illness. | thee fhave's rote bo Meee oo eee ton | lhe aDnWA cd rabies have been carefully compiled, and | 2wU™AL,P tore act ‘us be moves, Tas chavect‘on for | teret!, whoo the constitution ouly roeogatze: it at focal | sabore At Abr-cctn He Winters mll'ha 4avof cud ve wi have a right to be heard, anda duty to pertorm | oan be relied up o aa being nemi-oflclal: win, and State institution; to mlatetas return te her thie morning (13%) vet wrecking acho ead " 3 “de 7 Moo Baal sa srt be rig aidul Jurtadic- 4 (13M lng Ach aaee : Tie cot apepions seat to Ge Senate their annual | on ‘all rasasuree ,Mectiog hor welfare, | Que cog | Statement of all the Property whieh eeme to the Hudson thas a, Wilcox, ate at large KM. Taptor, of Faoula, | tion of the Union over’ the Cerrito tes, aot Nallniond woo malerialy siracts froce evetier to Bi won! Walter, Faq) ‘eoort., This branch of tne canal department is becoming frase and’ prosperiiy of thay re river by the Erie and Champlin canslsin 1854 and | w, Flannagan, of Rusk; for the W EY Tights of the people therein, abanconed if not betray 2d Bio Janetao, Dee IF. one of its most interesting features, on account of the | yernment hat become ® by-wod ant raproach 18¢5. and the quantity of each article:— Leon. It nominated for Attorney G by the teceral authosi'ies, and exp sed to the agressicas We bave now to report the arrival c? bark Kawera Siar Sty uh . ‘TUE FORT. 1854. 1856. ‘ TOR vii; | Of neighboring Stater; to resoue the govermment tram the | (ous, (0 days (rem: Bostem leaking: wht mesrgo of flour, eniag Logon Of chhamnts for casa! carages. | Uhrcuanot, the Sia wud county: Dat) ihe ast | rue fo boltey cu gaan Eh gae | aren oe Smee oe Deeper Oe eee hande CE w party which Ceseorates We prncipicn aad a ‘noes rly divinarge ty wa ri 1 a five ha an fifteen years, ety Product of wood— . y iarat . | Diesta ite noolest fruits, and @ dvmaety evmoowed of aa ip inate of ; grerate to $1,164,817 48; 189 of the above claims | Then the finances of the city were economically ma fee the Demnociaile Goayen toa, tn watob. snore wore aboat | ATs Peteuoe end secare 00’ kas peor a cate mete setae: | ee ieeea Tie LEmets siomoe ee ee hacia eee poe yp ar en heard, anc awa ds seem mace in one hundred | naged. With a population, in 1845, of 371,000, the woole % two hurd ed delegates, in fac, the Amerioan emve ang | tional counel’s who will not barter awar their interests | be more than ker: neideced he: worth, ond he Y-seven cases «f $90.014 80, out of claims ot | amount of tax raised was somewhat loss than $2,000,000. | Weed ’con was not eatiafactory to ite f.lend:, aed miny we'e offend to be and on 24 proxim, $206,571 62. All these arise from injuries sustained, | This year, with population of 640,000, the city govern. Asher, pot and peari, bbis. preeereee €d et the officioudness ot certsic podtiotans wh» took | OF insult their ipteliigence; to wohold und sustain whe | WPS EOS Veatn naan new isin yenbor, and itt Is now fancied or real, from the enjargemeat of th> cansia, A | ment seks the Legisiuture to allow it to raise by tex over Tonner ie teat’ tone toe lea in {ta proceeaings acd monop.lized the figur, | iuterests cf free lavor, med to endeavor ty rerre nad give | found wilt require a new tua ine" os one Delng eaten By law of the last restion authorized the board of appraisers | six anda balf millions of dollars. ‘The amount is enor- m= . *% to the principles and views of the-tadners of the re- I p a = The convention eppointed 5. W. Sims, ot Bartrop; J. W. | feo to the p wrriraro mato be -W seacrtty pon oh aah mave avarta in Aimy wat kaaya | mous and sarting, conus te Wo cies fons ae Waddeil, of Galves on; Ben. Eppe:eon, of Red River; M, | Pubic, who founded our matitati ms on theentaring pasis ep volta Frothingbam 1s taxing 19 cergo as rapidly ante Rochester cases. The committee say, “Much of the time | ot the State to force by law such & monstrous sum from D. Whally, of Len; T. A. Harrison, of Harrivon; und k | ofa at one spit Prete Old nol mendion the-errtvat ab thia‘porto! tho ehtn Panewil cof the present board ass deen cosupied in the takiag of | tbe income and earnings of only one-sixth part of our K. Heck, of Venvis, delegate to the Nations Convention, | We : sy inimhsberrmnates fot a realael anal: deem testimony ard heariog the large claim of tne owsers of } population is appaliing: and when it iaconsidered that arn from the Monticello (Mies) Southern Journal | sigh rhe was aid hy ber masier (0! & Lowi A letter from Austin to the Houston Zeleyraph, gtviag | that at @ mesting «f the democrasy of Cisrk crunty. on culace Otte case potlenrned zi &; ower in the cit} immense $800, ” : an ucoount of the proceedings of the Conveation, a9; motion cf Dr. J. H. Ogbura, Gens John As Quisasn was Novices to: Movinvern. ai of the water of the @ ria tagreeg ay theis mi cones the pened nee roe, (obs cite en of | ,, Gen. Mcleod, ates the ple amocss 6 resoia~ | reccmsmended aaa cul ab'e candidate for tite Presidency Notice 18 hereby piven tot tho 'sbnee cht Sboal Light Veewat, by the State, to -upply toe Erie and Gennese Valley oc: the cl y Paced | the spirit sinus and ba mony is tion cpeaecring the coure of Gen. douston on thy | of the United States. having Feen carried away by therse; wit Be replaced as f008 nals. The act required us to complete the investigation int—ihe parnot ané advocute of peif-governmeat ia Nebiarka-Karbas bill, and approving the lave message of | ‘The Hon Aloxander H.H Stuart hes ec ee acast Isy orc er of the Ligh'Louse Board: Prerident Pierce, which, attor discussion, was neacly | Preswency of the State Couneil cf the Anse’ and make up the awanis by the first day of October Inst; .n distras —is alarmed at th» proepect, and fea: . OW BOLD Wat but an they were nut submitted un'il about the | the revuit of the great, ais asingou'tns [i eres : upanimovaly rejec.ea aad isid upon the tavle. Me. dan- | Virrinia, tor tho present year. Boston, Feb 6, 1204, Lightiivene Iexpector 24 iret of December, it. was impoasibie to comply | ability of penpie to govern themscives. The eetiae’ Ls a a i gcc ders, of McLean. then cflered a resolutim deslaciug | uo ee OPO EAE . with ~ part’ of “the starute. The claims | expenses ct our guveremont for this year, iasudiog i's me Tone Bam Houston the first oboice of te party for Precideat, 5 PRS AP ee == | Owing ta (ne ablfting of Me Yar. at the ex-why of Ne whary noble euszities of $220,000, are only $1 674,000; less than which, when put, appeared to be carsied by s lare ma GARATIM BE CNT RAE EE RNC ee eee ee terete eaters ee unin in reage jority. A division was, bowever, called, and considerable Giscusioa exeued. Several gentlemen declared thas if ‘the resolution passed they would uot abide by it. Ftnally, jor barmeny ’s sake, it wae withdcawn. We learn trem cue same letter that both houses of the Legislature adopted a joint resolution to asjourn oa tre 4tuinet., unt! the fire: Moncay in July nexc. oue-toird asked for the expenses of the city gorernaent ‘Thus it ix seen that the S.aie governs weil 3,470,000 and famous Rochester ca-es, in the course of @ few days. | extizely 2,800,000 people, for lees than one-third asked to Now, os the law impe atively commanded them to close | govern ehecly 620,000. If the city were now g> Barley, bueh vup the matter by the Im cay of October. it is question. | ve:ped as economically as it was in 1814 and previ Oata, O..... able whether the epp:aisers were autborized to take up | Ous!y, mm proportivn to its poputation, the eum re- Brau avo ebip stuffs, tds. ‘the subjeot subsequent to that period. Tne Canai Board | quirtd :cis year would be $3,400,000, whereas the sum Pees and beaus, bush. and afer the nigh: nf the Qute ire’, che Tre Light stl ae extipgu'sbed and the easternt ur Uinmizoet, and will con {ue 60 unt further cette By otder of the Lighthouse Bosra. © 8 BR OALDWELL, Bovioa Peb 9, 1856. Lighthouse ioegentce 24 Liat. Ibe Iron Can Buoy baving heen carrisd' sway fom Onto i q 4 ‘The Galveston Neves, of the 2a izat., has the following I4dz9 by the ice 1 rhe i ‘were instructed w revise and decide by the Sls: of De- | asked exceeds $6,500.000. H-nce more than $2,000,000 Potatoes, do... . 1z9 by ice its piace-ta te nporsrily eupoied hy 4 teoaty cember, ard the eutire proceecings presented to the Le- | will be drawn by law from the tsxa rie inhabitants of the Dried fruit, iba, a Per acer {om Houston last night brought down a gg bow gE ai aa and black stipes, placed gislature at the cpening of ihe preseat session, Have | city of New York for wastetal if nos corrupt purposes, if Total vegetable food, tone. sista sor of delegation te the Qrkad pias TO. Poot Tron Gan ‘Buov en, tre-Gouth pola of 1 es the eppraisers oteyed the legislative wandate? the Legislature does not iaverpose and reiuse its sanclioa | Al) other Agiicultural Produsts— Share fukian neds ee. nesta epee tae tid nace eel Newport barber, ban heeu replaces. Goat deed, It has been rec.wmenced by high authority that the | to such wholesale piunder and oppression. My woder Cotton. lon. », Whic! eS poerer greet ger GLORG Tle 6 Superintendect Lights. in thie city. Among otner Grand Master Wn, G, Werd, and Dieteict Deputy Graat State should empicy stansing counsel to defend the trea- | judgment is, thad i: the Legisiature does not inter ere Unmanutac Custom House, Newport, Jax 25, 1855 ‘eury before the Board ot Appraisers. This they emphati- | and refuse to allow tte municipal goveranent of New| Hemp, Ibs ye sally condemn. Jn the-e times of economy, the Ap- | Ycrk to draw such immense sum: from ths iadusiry und Clover and Masters liken, Lockett and Kountzee. Thoy pass ce ts FE se nm deans aad Buoy om Rouad Resk, pinisoraask the Legislature to add some foar hundred dol. | enterprize cf the propie, the city qill be ruin-d— Biarreed. ine tbat the rouds ta the country are ia & dreadful condi.ioa z = . to the salary of the:r clerk. While the republicans, | capital will seek employment elsewhe-s, extecpcise Hope Ibs... and akncat imparsable, and the probability, therefore, is Pei het ied herd pada bl butrbtaniy See e oe alias whigr, aré tor strikiog all the Know Notning | droop, anc industry tind oceupation where its earn: ‘Toted all othor og. Pray a ptiederooapad Tatas cae Lodge commucication aS ely STRAMERS TO CALEPORNTA. ie we ee Oe x's Tetnnd, 2s sunk store officers on the canal out of exisience, it ia not very lixe- | !ras will be more cecure The city feos the evis i : . 4 Atde—4de0rge Law Lovia [0th Xx ence ; . 4 s .. iptoav acl fs the dperssen OMG tonpeat | of bal government "401 lame Tead) con ae pee ee eel Tgrane, ta. Ve pati Want Gin: Rowson isso) | memes oo er ake ane oth: oral LC AS SAP OnTE IIS as SORE eT ee eae Sewardite, wilt obtain an incense of salary. Ttoughtt> | other cities apd the rest of the country economt- | powestic eririts, gala. eliginle to the Presidency, from the fact that ne hes mo; | . co0 tare Anetath. satosaaienl vod have been attended to inet year, dwing the general | caly szd well governed, tre ivbabitunts pat uraily chink | {1 meal ke. the. been w reeicemt of tbe United S ates for foartovn years, ; 0 AN ow MS scramble in the treosury, . the fauit iam the etrue ure of their governmeat, aud | eather, ibe.” serequired by the cousutation, Tue editor says he left | rau. ‘trom Churicslon Ilimand ath dao ae favena 2h | CoC FAL BARK LGNTHOUSE, OTMERWIEE CALLED DeCHLE MELDED fees beve, within the las: twelve years, atteres tue cha-ter | Fernitate, Ibe the United Sates ond went 10 a foreign government, and | godt yom buvane Ith and 2m tie ee Hew Lore 1a ‘SHOT CxY? pex6ual Unieanasi@indee propose to Alide 4e*Gauint ABAs Lape ee ihe that it tv nox yet fourterm years gincy he returned. The ate, TH | With reterepee to the overt meat nace duted Dec 2) 1855 SEW YORK LOGISLATURE. : propose to aly again. * | Bar anc pig lead, Ibs. tartan me N ts eligin.s to that offic wee ported tn this place and elsewhere: nating that Lhe light on the ai er it ax they may, they will nevar hive a oetcorg> | Pig iron, | copttitunon saye—"tNo p2mon ty eligi. to that office | Koxra Stan—From New York 24, arriving ai Havana sip | P° Dh One aa tee eh 5 ve ‘ by ’ @ iron, ibs wbo bas not been fourtesn yeura a resident wituia the | and Sew Orleans lib, From Nei ‘Wh Bavana tid, | Bove Damed Cay m reported us extlogins! ‘or apm nenate: vernrent while their officials are al'owed to hanale | Bloom and bar iron, Ibv..... Uriedweates.?? doe at New kork 2m. SFO Ee Ne oc crcbiia auth ks smeehdl ture aM or t . [hive fool om Ws pestle Pend, ‘ m tis now her “re ‘Mr, Brooks presented a memorial from New York mer- | be slowed to have all they scx fur educational pucposts | Dorreetic ont nn, io inte‘ligence that tne bilt ace sting ‘beact of the last Con- | jes cin, Haveta nih, duet New York Lith. pe pe eddy ap Nl dye: oR la ‘ebante, for th f the head 4 hospt and to meet their engagements, y+t ix eeems vc) me taey | Domeevic salt, 1ds Gree for vettiiog the deb. ot Texas has tingly passed. It | Buack 'Wauaton—ercm New York Lith, arciving a Havana | Viibie al quite such a dis anne 9s thacrptual ome. | y sagt i hia ager ewronpe = a! eget 39 may anc abould be veairicted in’ gieat many of the ex- | Forcign salt, ibe... un y ents the Governor's wiguatare, aud a4 be recom- | 1feh apd New Uriesne Lh. Prot Now Gvisaan 48 Harace | oe! ion veceesery opp ances cap re onteine) for the re-eree- money paid by them. Also, a petition for the proper at- | pexditures hey propose, For tcasmce they ack for $200,- | fotaimarufactures, tons, miei ded the acceptarce 1n his avnusl meseage, the oil | 2ah. ue ut wew York 4. ton of the permanent isht, — Ja8 LO, Tea OF, d'thia most Guiker Crry—From New Yor %th, arriviagat Havas “Mth cea PRS esis vat 2 ; ; i may be consicered as having orcox6 alaw, & sate Super wentert of Lighthouses, bee Nance} wep ates resend $150 000 and’ ths s:zeets will ve kept jus; as cean, miitastes oy eral curgratula 10n, nos weresy to tae sultecing cleia- Cauawaa--from Now York 25th, arcivine at Havaus Oty Whatemen, Mr. Noxow reported favorably tue bill to enadie Notaries | Trey a:k $1,000 000 reary fur weir wlushouse. Give Wilts papier Sod hose ahbok ante, but to the Sige of exes, which hay reawyed & | wad new Oxteons 2d From New Oriewcs 10te, Havas Lita, £0 fom Provincetown Jan 30, cube Wea Martta-(of Orleans), Public to take the acknowledgrent of aveds avd mor; | them $2,000,000 and there will be tunuchs t> ved aad | yarn rr atrel i BitHb reprosch Cn ber nswe eyo A great obacacie to her | dueat sew York 18th a Mert Ausvtic Ocesn, | pike i ved ecm and eee)... andto the while cobatey, wold hes beem:|>. When ihe above aay. tne alommnors wit Bit ‘arr at Kio Jenetro Deo 96. back Rt Barstow, Lave, ot Mat anges. officers to spengit. ier use 16 © $160 00) or $500,000 | Print, enamel, if the hono:abia adjasument oft thee | 0D Monray They leave Nex Grtoane a5 peers a. Ms aa Hide ie ¢ 20. berks Msits King, et NB, Mr. Beooxs presented a bill to amead the charter of | 224th poor will be just as well taken care Toey Sex eit sani “ wit admit, and he isabel leaves Uharivaioo anc Havana st | poot; sar uel A Thomes, Briges at aaviapoiset 6. Fs ae . 23 aay Of | gek ‘or $870.600 for ralesea. Reduce is io 000 and Controverted point :— 0a. ar a St Thomas Jan 2s Barela7, Driup Weetgert, Crom ae AUSTIN, the city of New York. It is the bill submitted tothe | tre selaries in proportion, aro the ity vil be jast as "tatended for the. Nw RBaslatin aid 6d 2th en a cruise lew York +: ell se 1 spe aca On Morday lest the House of Kep Youu | "Ar Hot olulu Veo 10 (nj Jetter from Capt Perse), Chamolon, pod ‘ork deiegation by the Aldermen, Sasationtartincoieais Sia eegoet ta: us case eee the Serate tas accepting thy Uuited States bil of $1,750, z vate of F¢gertoen 140 Dee ot (200 (aie rena and 17 uh) ba - BROOKS said he did no. favor the bill as it is, bs i i : - z 9 nc ibe paywentot ta: tors of the i it awd tate ¥ Lene; would oruite for sperm thir Fessor and ther come hea. would eabrafé to the ccmmittes the ceeeomliont ton th aha Pepnieeass sneha peunmege rere eon Live cattle, bigs aud chexp, Ibe. 108,000 | 126,000 We ar iby Secor asebs tach nave Bie. Cacvc, |i cou wince ee ee ae a Oh ROMER AELOCLIS, Tat Be, BeCI el, Maaco, Orme, Board of Councilmen, he slature f ervis tone, lime and € AY... ..+44 137,514 838" q ‘ > ae £6 ; “ i nt atone eee aecesteble chaste ete ne taet tO beable to make an | oyer the city g vernment thas it nas done heres ture, 8 | Gypsum. = 16,106 000° Sieg, 600, | Peon chs Penne ayeriniender te movole eecoancecs + Pes ters: 5 vena L465 | Deed, lai 614 W, lon £240 W, Milo, Bowie, NB, 85,804,000 30,008 009 | 21 YY go no the bill only requires ihe sigestare of the} Port of New York, Mebruary 1%, i896. Spoken, de Mz, Srancae incrcduced « bill for the better preserva- | %878°€ Cre snd involved mm the motion ve‘ore the | Mizeral cool pipet ona) 126, 695 460 tom cf motices of las pendieus in New York, House, I Cerire i: roy Isy ou the webie, to enable gsa- | Copper ore Btearcebip Alsbama, steering & ( ¢ in seston of atenm ir _ . is Governer to become & lam. Me 5 ¢ n Mr. Broows iotrcduceo a reeslution calling upon the | Wemem to exprees their views detibera ely upon it. Sundaes... 201,936,000 149,422,000 | "There was a long struggle over the Dill and it was de- CL#ARFD. SDP Fecte), Feb ll, 42%, of Montsuk.—Bx plot best As Cansl Board tor informs"ion as to what woud be the ef. ee Total other articles, tons. 219,564 UI4,7T8L | teged twice io the Houre, once by & direst vole aud once | Ship Crnfedorativn, Covzsaz, Havre—lane, West & Co. Sho hCcecn State” bownd teto the Strate of Sucda, was feot, in their opinion, of the abolishment of the office of Ohio Legislature. Sum totale tons.............+ 2,225,743 1895,593 | yvn peatponement toa cay Leycnd toe session, outon | thin Rudolye (tim), Mieckmann, Humburg-Funea & | earolized Nev 9.0ff Jarn }ead (orebenlr ohtp Geean steed, ‘Canal Superintendent. A MEMORIAL TO DISSOLVE TRE UNION—THE LEGITI- Statement of all the property which came to the Hud- recensideration it was firally pasred as above stated, bat apg st. Forbes, New Orieane—Lane; Weet & Jo: Cae web eld from Teer Sevt 24, reported for Mr. Uirtaat oppesed the resolution. MATE FRUITS. eon river by the Erie and Champlain Canals in 1854 | not without the we of @ great desl of partiamentary tac- | Sbip tarecent Forte, New Orleans—Lane, Weat & dos tousd toBuaraccttgspere: ae ee eee Mr. Brooks -upporte: it. [From the Voiv Stavesmsn, Feb. 9) and 1666, with he estimated vatue of each article ia | tics, Kor this intedligence and other fuvors, we are Kork Kale & alice, 2hzop. Trinidad —Hrett, 6on & Co, Sbyp Amyzon, Kingot, trom st Joua, 4B, Nov 3 for Anstee- The reseiution was adop'ed, by ayes 14, nays iL. We first bad Gov. Crase’s mangural. We ovxt bad Me. debted to Mr. W.H Drinker, one of tno olecks of tue | Bork ‘ tarivas, Mctean, Neuvitas—Yzasga Lel Vaile & Co. | lia, Deo7, tt lb §. lon 30 Undee the ge@eral order nothing of interes: was | Kel'e7’s murderous speech in the Senate, which mate tue 1864. 1856 Houre of Representatives of Texas, who is » passenger by Bark M b Trent, Dean, Apulachicoia—tagte & Barard: Bip Spark the Ocean, from NOrlevae for Havre (met as be- done. abolitionists declare that ‘1 fe 337 16 827. Berk MB Serrmen, simmons, Moiie H srigtem. fore reported). no date, of Var: efort Keet. hat went further than we | Fur and peltry. $86,; $16 ‘the steamer. - cod, Charl Dua: nt i i ie atite glaned with black ater Tbe bill inc rpora‘irg the Honduras Later-Oceanic | cver thought of going” We thirdly, had Gov. Caase’s | Product of wood The Lagislative has adjourned, but will meet again for | Berk Cerclina, iv cod, Charlestion—Dusham & Yimen in won panecd Dee 2, Wh ene Steam and Railway Company was considered. Amond- | war messsge. Toen followed Mr. toda’s resolution to 8,495,426 7,034,709 | an extra seeri nin July. Sebe Julia Kovece, Perkins 6t Thomas— Brett, soa & Co. Bark Creole (ot Balimore), (rom NOrieana for Rio Janeire, mts prevailed limiting the rerscnai lability of mem- | raise ‘‘five regimeuts’’ for war purposes, as fo lows: — 124,674 283,808 We iearn that Governor Pease, who is in favor of the Schr Al'ce Lea, CCrron. Wilmington-—MoOready. Mott & Co. | Deo 18, Int lon 38 W. bers for debts contracted by the corporation, whicu are | Whereas, It is a matter of general notcriety that Kan- B 645,322 | state rystem of reileonds, vetved the raflrcad bills passed | febr A Faikenbery, Rogers, Worfulk Slagbt, bebr fram €! ‘Thomas. of anérom Wil © be paid within two years, and providing tha’ unlerg | sas Territory is bemg iavsued from time to time by 826,243 898,794 | by the Legislature; cut zwo ot Lew, viz: the Galveston, | Schr Istuc Mish, bmith, Bosicn—Masior. mington, NC) Feb 4, lat 25, lon 7222 (by betg Albatros, of the company expend one million doliars wituin five years | hordes of hostile raffians, who are plundering aud des- 83,083 $3,680 | Honston and Rea River rauroad, ard the Henderson and ARRIVED, ‘ortiand, v bich euppiied ber with provisions). ‘the act of ixcorporation shall be void. The bul was then | ‘toying property, putshering the innocent inhabitants, 959,640 362,250 | Buriviile railioad were paaced over the veto. Steamship Augusta, Lyon. Savannah, 68 houre, with-mdse Foreign sorts. ordered to a third reading. in the most cruel’ and wanton manner, and settiog at — ———— Fd peeckers 20-2 Ui in ee rencee tee Pee 5) ane en ee are er arene) Comm) ae The bill iccorporaicg the Turnverein of the city of | open defiance all those rules and pricciples which ought | Total value of the forest......$11,602,270 $0,896,470 Bidierss Light pebclog @ ceonconed races win metas | Cadcensll Ganate-ass totes aacilt shoei GuckylEweling New York was slso orcered to a third reading; also, the | to govern the interc wrse of man with maa; and where- AGRICULTURE. The Acoldent on the Southern Michigan | EP¢ciine, Lenee tcreBavantuh; sama Bight, 10 ‘crcioen, ox. | Pauiien Ole, Lanecburg, Delises Sab ‘Topera Ubarch Lill appropriating money for the establishment of an | aa the Executive ot the Unived States bas been appeaied road. changed wiguals with sieamship James Adger, 6° for , Albion Ccoper. Smith, Por land sid 23h berk agricultaral college. to in vain for protectior--therefore, « $1,729,921 $1,408 234 (Fr:m the Chicago Prees, Feb, 8.) ‘Cha lesion. er, Bartieti, & York; briee P A Curtis, Hitenborn. do; ‘The Comptrolier sent ina communication stating the | Resolved, That it is the duty of the State of Ohio, in the i 658,002 | Weare now in possession of fall particulars of the | _ Ship Star of the West, Woodward, Liverpcol, Dec 18, with | Hilen Hazcen, Howard, do; Killen Marin, Curtis, Frankia’ amount iated out of the United States deposita | exercise of its ‘‘popuinr sovereignty, ‘through its Gene- 961,211 | calamity on the Southern road near Mulisdale, Michigan, | mdse ard 1) passengers, 1 eae Tovearane le epee ||| LeMay Roe; Cloud, ieee a eee fund for the use of the ccl'eges and univer ities fn the | ral Assembly, to'ruise, sem and equip five reginen’s ot 240,712 | on Tuesday evening, ot which we hsd a brist'notice yes: | Bzpctienoed heavy wes bor in the Chenne ; wplt halls, ac, acd erate eer es 10, 5 Btate, since 1840. It amounts in the a,gregite to | volumteers; to provide all tha necessary provisions, mu- 800. nitions and pay for six months’ service in Kansas; to pre- The annual report of tne Canal Appraisers was re- | serve the peace and protect the settlera from the depreda- 55,202 | tercay, through persons who were on cach of the teains ful eh, experienoed a succession of heave gales from SSW | mington. 60, Sth. be 972,076 | and who were eye witnesses of all the details of the | to WaW,'win's heavy cen, was Ooliged to Cary a heaty press | "HoxG Kona, Nov @arre, Watlic steamer Ant o , Me lus, 1,492,656 | tragedy. ‘The gentlemen to whom we are chiefly indebted | of canvass to weather St FHildas, 2ith, Jost starboard:anch r of | ten via Batavia 15 day! Bes. Sbe weot through soear sree : 1; 251, # heavy sea boarded the poop, carrying away @ #nd the Booloo Bea; was in periest order, and would preceed oetved. tions of the land pirates who infest that ferritory. 96,452 | for intormation are Mr. E. Edwards, busines agent of as Malla ua Garis as pe ms Doan a per aineody to Bhenghce ee rhmoddl meclfirks oF = Adjourned. Aud now follows & memorial from Columbians county, Trav | Cartise Brothers, of this city, and sir. 8. C. Bostwick, | Snir cise viata andiolurgagrest quartity cf wor iow | Eavana, Jani Arr brige aurate Dace aad Leola, Gel REPAYMENT OF BEAD AND HOSPIRAL MONEY, as the legitimate fruits of this intensifying of public sen- $7,886,636 nt of Parmele & Co.'s Omaibus Line, the former of | Thetuetad catia ana ‘ucerage. "Have been driven to the north- | fin, Hos on; 19th, © W King, Corbet NYo-k; 30h. Bed Mr. BRooxs presented, in the Senate, the following pe- | timent to dissolve the Union. whom wat on tue train coming weet, acd the latter on | wna! Mockeil and beer £7 dave W of tho Bauks, with heavy ward, Lawiite, Ponsacoe. Sid 0%, tition — s) is On this propcsition for s dissolution of the States, pret- < $12,496 336 | that going cast. We shall folow Mr. Bostwick’s state- | weetber, ard bas ruffered much ia salle and rigging, and lost 4 ae; Bist, St Jago Manoa, 4 To tax Hon, tae LecistaturK or New York:— ty much all the time of the H.use was taken up yester- 570 10,667,345 | ment mainly in what follows :— fay yaa boits from fore rigging, Mave badtour births and jedore, Dari oer Fin; bee ow D lg schaleder, Your petitioners respectfaliy represent that they are | #7: ‘he memorisi is as follows:— . see 248,003 971,874 | The rain going enst lett this clty at $20 P. M. om | OME ION 0. ics nessimore), Wiley, Rlo Janeiro, Dec $l, with | Bruvette, Blscaington. Pecencoe | ye? ‘ merchants, engaged in business in the city of New York Saumu, Corcastana Co, Feb. 6, 1856. 88 9,126,671 | Tuesday, and consisted of three first class passenger cars, | coves, hides, Sc, to Ueiriccs & Lurman. fof Baltimore. fave | Jacuxt, Jan 16-10 port brig De'bi, for Philadelphia abowt and have been thu engaged for many years past. ‘That | 10,18! SreaxeR ov THE Hose OF REPRESKSTATIVES OF THB 173,760 11,221 | arecord class passenger car and a bagguge car, drawa by | \oex within b case wall of New York «ince Jan 25, with heavy sehr West Wind, wiz, during this period they nave paid to the State various STATE OF OF0:— at 2,128,718 2,217,019 | the engine Morrison. The eastern train, consisting of | wersierly weatter. LIVERPOOL, Jan 26—In port ship Ashland, Clurk, NOrteses sums of money, from time to time, as head money snd Your memorialists, in behalf of the Western Anti- 2'676,507 2,276,912 | two first class enger cara and a paggage car, left Ship Wm BTravis, Munson, Galveston, Fan Biber Ist inet. Bar iast night Arr 26th, eaip Pleiades, Obi'd: iu he ” fe i Slavery Scciety, respectfuly represent, that in accord- 184,662 440,387 | Toledo at 9 o'clock im the eveving, drawn vy the engine | 4c, toJ H Brower & (0, Was anctore aie! Arr 26th, ship Pleiades, Chi'da, ton. ee a ie Peeecogers, and | ance with toe Figuret the penile nuoeriod ta the Dele: 250,021 222,787 | Unio. The train coming west should, by the time table, | ,, Berk Cauca. Waugh Prizidad de Cuow, Jan 17, with mao |e ea Ne oke, CUPL, Howton. ne: existence previsualy to. the institution of "he Comake | ration of Amencan Independencs, and reitera‘ed ia 23 407,182 480/248 | have left Hillsouls ar 12.07, but did not leave till 12.27, | ses, Ae: to George's Pe Cae ert ree ger ti Reoape my prvchinr ean. Thar yO de ere as: | section of cur Bil of Rights, to alter, reform, or abolish 60/369 31,963 | being just twenty minutes behind time, Tork George D Smoute (ot Boston), Jowrson, Atiakapas, 2t | Crockett’ NYork. city, dozing such period, #lso paid to the State iarge sums the government under which they live whenever they ——— According to the rules, the train should heve been ith sugar afd molaesea to Peck & Lyman Jan 23, lat AYAOUB?. PR, Jan 27~In port brig Rainbow, Nelson, fer days, : of money ae head and hospital monies; but, at the time, | esteem such change mort likely to affect their safety and | Total value of vegetable food..$36,892,037 $38,042,243 | allowed there twenty minutes to reach the station at | 26, lon? 10 experienced n Boavy gale irom Eto S#, which | Pow Tiaven, wailing cargo; achr Siepien H Townsoad, 40 de; id the vessel rotested against such pay ments.claiming thet the various | »Sppiness, we do moat earnestly rolicit you todecline | yy other agricultural products— Jonesville; but the western train did not wait, the en- | Cit) eaetc wugene, Bpear, Jacmel, 23 days, with coftee, | “Nissina, Jao 10-K16 bark My:iery, Taxlor, Boston, Eiste lows eipestng nok tax. wore vou, tient by wdeci. | entering into any élection for Senator of the United 810,846 | gitcer being sssured that “all was right.” The come | ee ee eee eee ee Te | Oe ae ett E te Fcioreh far ou 2 dayms Tuerios was thst tsp trains. came ‘th. droadtal coliston | Scite cee & Gistvee. Ao Ie neh Mies Bs, boe 74 20, tvout halt a mile west of Millsdsle, where there isa | trigGen Bosd pence, 2 daye out, bgetakaan sherp curve, which concealed the trains from each other ig Austen (of ‘bomaston), Kliema, Trinidad, 24 days. with sion of the Supreme Court such iaws have been declared | States; to rescind the laws which regulate the election of to be titutional: members of the House of resentatives of the United nsconstitutional; and your petitioners farther show | Srerbera of the House of Pipe veoh provide fran | Hemp... Tauretta, Dunbar, for ¢o 19g; Adelphi, Brown, tor NYork, ‘wig cargo orTO Cangi1H, Jan 27~In port brig ®t Mary, Johnsen, from d York via Guadaloupe aud ete dl 25th, ong am that the Legislature, by the * 7 directed toe re aysheat of the tonten to nea aor 3851, | Smencment of the constitution of Ohio, which shall re- | rover Anu! grass 2687 uotil they were almost im contact; and the western train | sugar and molamcs to AgulrTo & Galway. Jas 28, Yorkugas | from 3 had paid thew under protest, and that as your petition- 1 the 7th section of the 16th article, and forbidall | Bop... . 322,099 Was not perhaps seen at all, as owing to nome negligence, | dence for a palachicola, 15 days out : * | Pont Sraix, Jan 2—In port brig ——, of Boston, ding ere are intormed and believe, the greater part of such | Diate ofeers to take an oath to support the sonstituticn | Total vaiue of all other agrioul- PNG cena wkiat Served, enys cuz taborwmnsts | bemguen’| GcCe soe sinnaees Ch Ceisecn terre oer Ste ae | | ot auinusk rh dale ta Sena of this pert movies received roteat ’ the U Si ures @8, 2 scene which follows 1. We molasses: ipneil,, D 0 FA; La" esterdsy's pepor Noy have been repaid; and your Rey Steuer ex PSRIi te VOTE: peaetal Purel prodacts..» i al oeseription. The teain coming wose was golag at the | Doubie Leaded thot Keys, spoke ship Laura Buckaam, trom | shoud bave read Dec 27, rot Jas 2, ae prltvod. r further ing. your wisdom acs Awe ature ia its action, or to reluse obedicnce te tis gor | withdrawal ct Onio from the Federal Union, for the fl: | total value of agricu!’l prod’ts.$45,679,983 $46,837,686 | "te of only twelve or fifeen miles aa hour, but that | New Upleare for hiverpodl. own, Jacksonville, 21 da} actments they freely paid such moneys which have been | 1°wing. among other reasons:— ‘MANUFACTURES, ety fags going east was rushing on at the rate of thirty five. The } yi Tenow pive, to Thompson & Eanter, Sih inst, lat, 39, lon used by the State for ita own purposes; and reapectfully | , 1. Because the Federal government has signally failed | pomestic spirits. .. $778,865 $549,642 | second class car wes driven entirely through tho baggage | Th'go°cpche Wr ache Mary M Peavey, trom Porte iio for New submit that having conformed to what was in appearance | t0 ford protection to the citizens of Onio, ina large | Cit meal and cake. 241,240 | car, in which Intter there were some half dozen perssos, | York 2) dnyx out; bad perience ery hoary ga a, a an eountry, ‘iife, ost the tender. jon per Bours . efor, @ valid law, but what waa in tact e vold enactment, your | portion of our Jeaving their enjoyment of “He, | Leather....... 1,202,268 1,008,679 | fused mona formed of the fragments of the broken esre | NNW, coud render him po adsetance, was. trylug-lo get. int» Arr at do Dec 27, bark Reindeer Gbus0- Ricemond; taiok, NYork; 2th, brig Sea Foama, Price, La fan 23—In port ships Ocean Home, Me Hvmnboldt Pim) fork Yor; trv Marie Mage cions (Garou tum! s, fork; pari aris ne Me foe co; Dutch trign Carolee, rola ent nus for NOrlean i and property’? to be secured—if at all—bdy other | trylng-to, Amerika, Moar: a ought Gita at least as ae gegen pip] t rae nee ate cal govecntaane y nd orp oe ery 101.622 | aud of the locomotive, five persons were crushed up, and Yineverd' Sound. ‘The F on the lit inst was within 40 miles of wane, for Boston, Sid 2ist, Dutch brig Meria & Adriana, Ven who refused obedience to the forementioned acts, and by | ,, 2, Because by the provisions of the constitution of the | pig iron ........ “IT. 1e2'g0u 568,622 | in two minutes from the time of the collision the whole | “2% Tacs cearsport), Willtams, Jacksonville, & cays, with | Kochveren, Jan 2-Bld ship Delawnre, Patten, Apalackte whose efforts their invalidity was acju: ‘To these | United States the physical and pecuniary power and | Bioem ard bar iron 461,103 —-428'250 | Was on fire. None but the engineers had an. instant’s | yellow pine, to maser." cola i last the State has returned the moneys paid. For these | ™0ral influence of every cirizen of Ohio whe exercises | Castings and iron ware 69,994 40058 | Warning of the crash, and the passengers in the two Brig Poilura, Thatcher, Savannah ed days, with cotton, to | fr Cnoix, Jen 17—~In port brig BL Swan, P. indle, from | and particularly tha: the State hes recognised | the elective franchise, is pledged and used for the pur- | Domestic woollenr. “ 271}166 77,706 | trains supposed, as they hastened bs of the cara, tit Donbam & Dimon, Have bd a Whine TS NHaveo. javen. reasons, — toe principle and justice of repaying like moneys to | Pose of holding four millions of human beings in tae con- | Domestic cottons Paani ell amr aT a one Gition of ehat\el slaves. io 001 pend a ee num On. ite consideration, Four | “3, Because by the constitution we are forbidden to pro- Forage alts “A Without sathori’y, and under an favalld enactment, may | Vice for the protection and defence of fugitive slaves who . 8 4 ives had got off the track. S786 110454 | te rime werk was to throw snow upon the burning ‘Wi piano, £6, 10 2B Malgales, | Bapattansen beary weadt- Joe | wreck, in order, if possible, to save the lives of thoes who | €, est foreeaii and ib: hare been 20 days North of Halieras Were not aiready dead, ana next to extricate the living | tor 4 co. : 4 ‘ Z br Nazarge, Jen 1h—Put in sche Free Sinte, Noyes, from Nantes for Rochells, DWANSEA, Jon Sid bark Alpab, Nevens Cuba. seek an asylum within our borders. etur 0.2 74 and the dead, who were as follows :— Echr Geo A Tittle Adams, Charlesion, 14 days, with wheat Saietps, Jan sid barks Archimedes, Mann, Boston; tere petition te signed by numerous leading merchants | _ 4 Because our prevent connection with the generai | 7M! valve of menafictures... $4,020,805 $4,270,207 | Moi orKiidufl, fireman of the Obio, was caught be. | gn vin, io Chas Htcron. cave Deen i daygngrih of | sheewood, Hael, arena. © 0 in New York. government involves us in the degradation and crime of s1z0 | teen the enc of the tender and the oiler; the wood from: | Laerte, abd eucouciered near? enon, oa Part A RE aa : 8 i leak. 4, | the tender was pitched over upon him, and he ley agaiost ary & Loutte, Ploel Charleston, 25 days, to CH ig | the coor of the furnace. ‘The wood'was burning, and | pron, Have had ‘conuzual ‘heavy gulos of wind from tne 270,968 |. £pow was thrown upon hit to proiect him from the fire: | West; icet sails anc ntanding riagivog Jan 2, low overboard INTERESTING TO LAWYERA, sending our representatives to meet aa fit legislators for - —— 4, afree people, men whose daily lives give the most un- of hopendons ia: the city ‘and county of New York pe, | questionable assurance that they have 0 true porsep- i ii 0 : ideo tant tee clark of tee city aad sounty aball record Hon of the righta of man, or regard for the principles of | tron and stecl..... 412°043, 68,245 but A is supposed that he was instantly killed by the from sibhcom, Jamon Patieron, 01 Beiluats | puroud li wach notices in books to be kept for that purpose, and | human liberty. nia ees f th 4 Flint enamel, crockery and cr ee albert Whitesiss age master on the eastern train, | sbcreat Kockaway. * ¢ shall receive therefor the sum of five cents per line. 5. Because from the nature of the case, and of the | ery ware...... cs 90,061 40,043 } _ Albert , Dagnege 7 : Mr. Nozows bill in relation te notaries’ public pro- | Proofs constantly accumuisting, and made conspicuously All other mercbandise. 6,017,984 | Was only crisped and blackened fragment of a man | | The Hemburg ship Deutschland, from, Hamburg, arrived Neccay, Was (6 Oays on the passage, and bet. 73 vides that they shall have power to take proof and ac- | ™anifest by the political events of the last few years, | Railroad iron.. 10,800 | When taken out of the ruins. He, too, is supdosed to | Sout icey et Meck A Kunhecdte , Glasgow 24th ult, via Greer ock 25°; ships Uxoard Hivontey, Cuicutta: Harriel & Jessie, Milton, Portsmouth bark Warres Ballet, Hallet. Mobile via Holmes? Hole; brign K W Packer, ytien; Montgomery, M’Intire, Metanzes vie Abbott Lawrerce, Crowell, Savannah; sohra J Boimes’ Ho! W Bale Frieno, aux Onyes: Henry Payson, Ridridge, Baytiea; Abra d Susan, Myers, Motier Blephen Taser. ee. bil, Cher eston via Holmes’ Bole, Paviticn, Paine Rappahaa- Peck River: Sami Gilman, Berry, NYork. ‘Sigral for a brig. 4 tly killed. He was asleep in the baggage Cid barks Homer, Swett East I:diae; Tally Ho Foster, Ma Knowledgment of conveyandon of real estate, and of the | that no real union of alave and free States docs, or can 2 | have been inatan’ “ LOW, ars Hower, ‘ Dour, mortgages, ps exist. renand 5 t the time of the collision. apd amit; Jolin Gilpin. Gott, Clentnegos; brign Pocsonket, der cats cad take etidarits ‘ce compares to adminis | E'"pecause the prinetplen of sound morality, ant the | Tl Taine Cf merchandise... $4,764446 $6,417,800 ] SAVThiar Van Aiken, who had beem for several years | Two barks Pouth ofthe Highiasds Gomeae,ingston, a Siceth Gia em wi Such conveyances and discharges, ro acknowledged and | Teduirements jot justice imperatively forbid indivi. | tive cattle, hogs and sheep....... $6,026 $6,396 | trackmaster ot this division of the road. was also asleep 4 SATA, tne Peter = Hi Ma peepee, do; RS Ba 4] have the same force and effect as if proved | dual to be loyal to « government thes constituted. Stone, lime an clay. 9021005 +2. 020/198 | in the baggage car. His legs were burnt off when taken Bark Clara B Ayftiennny Havana, va pntheg pn y. a, rial emis Eo eommine Samos 0 oommmemenee of cna! 7, Because Ohio possessor within Hersel’ elements of | Gy own. : 20901 a from the ruins, and {t is ikely that he was Killed at tao | | Wiod at sunrise, SW; meridian, WNW; sunset, NW and | ADv@rt, Awad Apelecalcans,natclisy, Paula Cowper, Timor; barks Tally Ho, True Man, Henry Warren; 13,756 . 886,414 1077456 | instant of the collision. He resiced at Hudson, Mic! fresb. + 798,190 57/686 | where he had a wife andson. His wite wae nearly 4 _ 7" /2 ‘2g | tracted when her terrible loss was communicated to her. Correspondence. + 4,152,689 5,739, ‘are all the persons who were killed. We RET ADALP UTA, Foe 12—Beiow, ship Saranac, Rowland, Total va.ue of other articles.. $6,263,689 $6,963,789 | have now to speak of the wounded. Cla bark Virginia & Eatellina, Wilkina, Laguayrs, eous and Disasters. ‘of so much icein the bay. ‘She weather ‘ STATA OF MONEYS PAID TO COLLMGMS AND Uwrvinarrim | Political power already organized into institutions and | wineral coal . . operating barmoniously, which are sufficient to com- a Yaow Fam THOOMD OF TRE CHE ATATR DEPOT FUxD 1S ee ae ranity and ex. | Copper ore Untversity of New York, from 1840 to 1860 . $62,500 | tend their protection over her citizens against internal a) ALTIMORE, Feb 11—Below, in Hampton Roada, beig Chats M from Rio Janei Cab ISLAND, Wo, Feb 11, GEM—Some of the fleet left diseerd or external das ; and because tion, Geneva oe from 1840 to ee ¥ Ss 599 panes ag cra ania 4A tavortiy end ; Til. Pare ductor was fianding between the tro stench morutng, Dut ware compelled to sien — ae it which must 877. a 4 , Wind 8, aad has the of ‘We are unable pre sae eae i + 61000 | ecenaarily eventuate in the epesdy emancipation of the | 2% total value of all property..812,120,681 $74,377,007 | dooce © ihe mere ntirely out of the car, Notwitustand: | ‘The steamehip Augusta, Capt Len, from Savannah, arived | mate out ino manus cess tres wioe at the. Break weed, Dat slaves of the country and open the way for the constrac- | 4 comparative statement of the tonnage and estimated | i, ¢ one shoulder was dislocated by the fail, he worked | carly yeserday morning. The purser has our thanks for tion of a confolerasy fouated upon jostion and devoted nw tor am Eour, and then was compelled to go t0 bed, | papers tothe mainienanon of ecua right 1 yes sasied Vatue, | Whee De abe BOL YON Haga ag |. Tiewienmuhlp Ronse wil levee eraoce, a 8 one, '@, therefore, most res ally solici ron refer 4 7 ere were ‘ a this memorial to committee, with instrastions to ap- 973,688,004 | 445 knee dislocated, and his face somewhat out; the other | 1ct Norfolk and Petersburg, the breaking uo of the toe in the pilote think they are the Nopariel, and Sarcaak, Ave: 8 HOLMB®? HOLE, Feb 9—Arr bark Andes, Merryman, Oar- OSnkRo arrivals. Sid sche Fuaice H Adams. Iith—Arr and sid, bag Margaret (Br). Benne! , trom 72,120,681 t much injury, Both were pulled from | James River enabling her to resume ber trips, She will no | geragoeh for Ht John, NB; sche James H Chadvarn Fy cori upon ‘he wat ec inate MEA ootiotaats 74,877,987 re etek of the * pblapeaae rs doubt earry a Terge cargo, as nupplies of every kind bave been | Wilmington ING. nhlanid, Delage Harriet Signed on behalf and by direction of the Executive we Patrick , engineer of the Morrison, had his leg | well nigh exhausd by the long continued blockade, Forest Stale, Milla (Br), Chere Bem ng, ® B demon Oat, Committee of the Western Anti-Slavery Society gd 1865. broken, and he was slso injured internaily. Lavucnan—The ship Kitty Simpson, belonging to Mersra | jenue, ML ‘Motes Taylor, » Bay Bate, Goldem ISAAC TRESOOTT, Chairm an pro tem Tons......s.0+.... 064,141 — S31,881 604,696 | "Charles Porter, brakeman on the train bound west, was | ¢, eve auccessfully Inunched yeoterday from | Waer Jonn Pertina, and. Albis. i ‘Dans, © Jom, Gon 3 ’ Pp of Total tonnage to and from tide water:— atending on the front end of the first car break- Simpson rs, ian scone iv Retoning at 1 PM. wind SW, ico breaking ap, bar, Marta, As much as this extraordinary memorial may startle 1863, 1804. 1806. | ig at the moment of the collision. Both of his logs were | MFAC Bells yard, Weomitieg to sia resterday, in giving Harvey, andes: brig Maine; sehrs Helen far, wird slumbering Linp 3705,674 2,400,280 | Crshed from the ankles up to the thighs, and his inju- | “Trough toformaton Feoelved, it wus yesterda the people of Ohio, who have se 1, Lees ges iss eret By pored security, never dreaming that the madtem wat | Amount received for’ tolls on the Canal preparing for’ this last coup d'état To argue with | 186: men politically deranged is & waste of breath: the hair | 1804 of the dog must cure the bite. Political derangement is | 1865 like any other derangement, and if the lunatic is not Th ted with thongs he has got to struggle on until exhanst- | cress reported t it weems impossible that he sche. old haa gon to the b .douth 93,204,718 | 110 sre so Grendtal the = a ae eran ea, ho fife bt uogte; and it waurrobebly voee oe ' to some as Dhio. was Snip NONPARIFL, ho re , from ly failing ‘off’ in'tonnage and an’ in- | BAlolt one om rm Sand wan at est. suppowed to be the | sled Deo 2, wan towed lo Turkar, tn iz days raade ton 40, of tolls over the previous season. Thin is ac- had perished with the rést—~henoe | 1 fine weather, when she encountered @ succession of hem TA708 int inst. Belay, coming up, Govb, from NYork. Cld st (i Weak, Avice a, Hovasa, ship Weymouihe Miton toro Pools Manoure, jen, Havre. ONEw ORLEANS, Feb 4, PM—Arr steamship. Naut Thor ‘Brazos Santiago Mexico, Lawless, Indianola, ; Ships Silva, NYork; Juliet, Moulton, Baltimore: barks of @ person who ‘Mat's0 damaged two sulla of heavy sails toss | IMsdem, Webber apr countedfor in the fect that the shipments of property | Cay vt chat fe ‘were killed. westerly gales, " i siepntvon te Gants ts Oaiee; 10 Wai ae rene fie pariog & Nigh race Ste cane ‘hae anne while ‘Mie wounded wert ‘all’ taken 10 the Exchange at Fis bs Ta haa am guts oat Stor ma, Sct ess Fesanegsn ance Lae ata hee are Bar 7 same time, there been dale as soon after accident as possivie. Some six or } gaiis, In iat bours’ trade } atten | weet- q an, janeiro; Delieia ret S—The Committee on Federal Relations immediate. | those paying a mere nominal tol foven physicians were called, and everything possible was | erly winds tte remainder of the passage. The N has Pedro, Matanzas Gen. ly reported back the Dissolution Memorial, and aaked to done to relieve the sufferers. for three weeks within 260 miles of the She 2.2 an 5 Bowlon; be dfac! d from turther conrideration of it. Ton Overer TrapE oF Norrork—lIt is esti- All the passengers in the second claes car on th no otner damage but loss of salis. Capt Dass bas been ill ree at xt The motion to refer to the eommitice was only carried | mgtog by the Norfolk a that $3,000,000 are invested | erm train were more or less woraiched and bruised, during the whole passage, not being Jn % males Norris, and Lord, by a vote of 62 to 47, and the dircharge of the committee | ining oyster trade of Virginia, and seven hundred yes. | though none were very Lacipro fi hurt. One man was Gaze Lovis Narouson (of New York), Chase, from Bait from Ja Rew Te. ; unanimous. We are not, therefore, lost yet, acd the tion di thrown upon the stove and had bis face considerably for Liverpool, 1s rt dismasied of the Western BN on, Ft, : 258,880 96 | country not without hope.’ It is m severe but whnlosoms | Cis ere engaged in, the Wraseperiation department. |The | toro eg uP Taanda ‘ard tn ‘no doubt the Am hip reported San 12, OBL | Darien so woe ‘at, ai Are brie My . Here eal) si bon heard: ole beadedr | rebuke to the intensifyers. Let the State not be farther | Principals in the trade poy frm Suity-tre to forty conte | oNacive of the on the other train also suifered | Micuacis, under jury masis, making for Fayai. Prey LONDON, Feb rrbrig Mary Emily, Bowne, o eh ney coe made, ‘amounting, in | “i#@raced by the House taking the back track, Puifoents per gallon for shelling them, Upon being | from bruises and contusions. Mr. Flwards, the gentie- | pasx Rouo—Wrecking schooners Ringgold, nad Ueney W ] PHT ADELPHIA fob 1l—Arr at the Breakwater, ship oak See eevee eviarts barre Wen, BS, Wee n cele und sant to tte West, they bring 8 per'e S | oun above referred to, bad » contusion on his head, # | Jopneon, which lett here on the Sist ui. for the bark Echo, ariel, Duon Liverpool. ‘the aggregate, to $00 014 80, upon whish was ciaimed packed and sent to ‘est, they bring $2 per galion, Taneon his shouléer, and another on his cheok ashore at Qi , LI, were detuned at ire Taland tor 8 days . y ORTLAND, Fey Arr briga John Baptist (Br), Mates by uriavorable weather. They arrived tas; Albaroes, Sargent, and Ren Carver i % rene, 2 hi Law ty Mrssrasirpt.—On the 22d ult., at i ‘the sum of $208,571 62. Thirty-five appeals have been LyxcH n The fireman ot the Morrison jumped off and mprainad | ty uriavorableweaiter, They acrived be wreck aud pul esiasippi, an t.ken, which, with one exeepuon, were from decisions | Bay of St. louis, In Hancock county, Mi athe ‘Maria Jans. . ‘i 7 1 if the Ohio also jumped off, immediately commence operations and probably | Schrs N $i Halt, Hatch, Cove Point, Md, resent Board of | man, owned by Mr. Lampkin, murdered and bo mu A Smasn.—The Christiansburg (Va.) Herald | bis wrist, The engineer of b | Or hey will aly pert and probably | Sh78 it, Ba ; % “ond on the orgenization of the present rer" | lated his overseer, Mr. Samuel Watson, wit 0 {n | notions the breaking of a New York miller, who had par- | striking the ground at the A veaoery tho engines came to- save the veenel, A ‘Rae beea on her beam eads taree timon, frome Ria Alexandria, yee fon, Armerone, oe x clalme have been Gapoaed of as not within the ja- | the presence of all the negroes in the deld. He then fed | chare immense quantities of wheat in that region, At- | gether, ‘and rece!ved no se! riod injury. , but was righted by pumot on bet Oh, Hark John Aviles, Hart, Cardenas, tobr Geo Byron, Ford, ofthe Borrd of Appraisers, upon which the | to the woods. In twenty fonr hours after the deed us | tachmeats were immedia'ely sued out by farmers to tr In the begwsge oar of the tea ao wore twelve Bark Sanacoma, 0) Bosipe ¢ oe isoptaen wena alow VSO. i eee ies r i”, ; «captured, carried to the apot where ‘be mur ) | coves lat wheat they could, and about 400 tushela gaa | moit begs arda con iderable quantt'y of bemgage be- | for ibs leat 0 Osye, Made Cape Cod lat inet, sgain on the 4th, RAV ANNATT, Fob &Are hark Queen Victoria, —-, Parte, vim waa $2,000, was captured, ¢ A B " ; t , € paoigugers, GIL Of WRGh, Wik ho emoep: | qaudagc op a, wr coracgd wb ice lor acroral dye, | gyn! ), F sue spp sony Lab cack ‘ke | cone sed, and shots banged Uy the populay Lavy gee wm ght tele going heated fi shoe? ry gers, Bs oy ome oe ‘ MI %