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reed Company of France, UNITED AT ATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Refore Geo F. Bots, Exq AROUMENT ON THE EXTRADITION WARRANT. Fen 18 —The Unaied Stotes vs Carpentier, Parol, Gre let ond erhors —Mr. Townshend, on the behalf of Loute Grelet and Parot, submitted that the law of 1848, under ‘which these proceedings were bad, applica only to ex \ating treaties, tha) the only treaty of tradition between Abe United States and France was tbat made tn 1643, as jamended in 1846. This treaty, it waa held by the S| Preme Court of the Siateof New York im 1847, did not exeonte itself, and Congress seeming to adopt that view, 4m August, 1848, pabees the Isw to give effect to existing sreaties. That a treaiy is @ compact between the Dut in February, 1848, & revolution took place the iben King wae deponed and all bis fated, ax: &nov_ Chem the treaty of 1843; that wegorcroment was eniabitshed and pe - , too treaty was ot Onding on ance an ve one 0 gaaraian that tt Toga demanded of ire0ee they would not be denied, and there tore the y essential to the existence of @ treaty was weniing: tat she powers sought to be exercised by ibe Compissiover, of determining on the orimlvality of dy War Une® ; oh a uciotal act, «ud oould only be exercised by the Supreme Court of the United Siates, or some officer uthorized dircetiy by Congr+sm, sad that Congress coula Bot Cs to the Supreme Court the power to appotat commisionors 0 exercise any jadicial power; and though the ataiute of 1$4% authorizes the Court to a: POIs CcMMIeBi-nere, Ano have appotated them, yet that such appoistmen’s was void, on the principle on which the New York State Schoo! iaw wes hed unconstitutional, Ddecaure tte Leg'siatore bad doleg sted @ power the con atitution meant 1 f. Next taat the war Tavt was bad upon its face To rendor ft sufficien: tt shouid be made to appeer that s/! the aveps necessary to Sutnorize the arrest of the parties had been duly taken; ‘tbat ft ought at cast torbow that @ complaint had besa made charging the parties with the commission with'a the territory of Fratce of aomo or one of the offsnces Mentioned im the treaty, anc toa! the party under whore Dand the werrant irsved «or duly euchoriced to act; in stead of which i: sppeared on the face of the warrsnt that the on!y compiaiat as tro stil tavit of Charles De Mon- tholoa, the French Cousu), that ie partics were charged— ‘Rot venturing bimse!f to chars them—and that this was Bot such achargipy as be aw required, nor did it ap- pear on tbe faon of the warrant tnat any offence h ‘Deen committed, nor when nor wi Bul admitting un suffie! and that it gave the rizbt to the ollicer to arrest d, yet whea the pariios were arrested and brovght before tire Cunmiscioner, on the 9th tas, there belg then no cyisenc duced they were enti'io . missioner ned ro power to remand them, and that the Commistioner waa functus opicio Fre 19.—Mr. Downsrend io contipyaidon made a fur- ther polvt that ibe statu w.utherized the Commissioner to Issue the warya.t fo apprehoud aud bring before bien ‘to the en? that evi seco of oriminalliy may be board, ipatead of whish tue warrant required the Marshal to arrest the parce anc take them beore tho Commis- sioner to be deal: with accordiog to law. Mr. Busteet, who wita Me Fogarte, appeared as coun- sel for Carpentier, kd the Comm ssioner if he pro- pecial aut rority that be held a special ap- polatment on 4 States Circuit Coart, aad pro qi rongh craft of the a 4 tac on pevalt of Carpentier he entira end. and would make complaint. He had some few o'ber grow urge. He Grat took tae objection to the Commiesio rs right to the ovee, on the ground trat there bas noi been say suc! special eppoiniment of Commissioner to prooced in this case as is required by ths 6tb section of the act of Con gress of 184% There mnst be a special appointment of rome of the cours <! th. United at) ja each case of exiradition as itarises tho language of the statute is conrlasive on thir point The staiuie says that avy per. son. lawyer cr is) man may De appointea spooially to act fm this case; thet tnero mors de appolotment eo nomine to George F. Besta, without whicn he canaot proceed ia this cage, The orde’ of the Ctrouit Court (produced by Mr. Botts), dated Jon 22. 1368. is pot an appolatment withim tho intoot acd meaning of the soto! Congress The suthority mut be piricty conferred, and the very loose wording of the order of the court utterly fails ta giving to bis boncr eny p- wer whatever to proosed ta tia case = Wheierer d tier pertain to the office as Com missioner, {5 @ limited juriedtonon, within which he must + ect, and beyond top bo bad wbority. We don’t know, said Mr. B. thot you sre any soch Commissioner; there is pe proot hese, ane trie: construction o! the ‘act, which ] copiend tor must be the construction which the statute mekers Intended it ehould bear 1 objact, secondly, because the warrant of tho Prreldent of the Unites Sta'es is the moat warrant! at paper that evor is sved trom Siatearcbives; tiie benwi = | end lac Misisatly drawn, os ‘bough te department endeavored to biup! Oa the iace of tuts warrant | consider it to be tbe Com rulasicner’s anty 10 cischarge these prisoners. ‘The Commisnicncr here remarsca that the couse! wat mistakes, tbe warsaui te a.iuded to was nol Preaidept, but y cme Mr Burtoed was «: azd he would not tave heen ao severe ta 3 but the Presi‘ert of ex be utterly dospises forthe manner in wach be be in these oxtrad ton cares. be doven amis’ oom utseriy at a lo to dlicover in the wa /st belors whom of whea soy oath wat mee in this or. He referred to the effi (avit of Charles . son nolop, sho, though be may be & viry gooc Copeui Gebers, i@ @ very bad affiant sfiilayi had oven presen od to the Com Wissioner, ho World ut baye teued @ warrant oa it The a is Maas op * the avarxed papers,” tor wared to it fraud when the Con or ts there to prevert the vu pl | General rays be maker b tion of the appexes pap re a4 rot ome paper wat an wexed? He saya be deli. vee the Coarges against those troe iverefore om the language of ta the complaint Wberties of parti AS complaint sofa'lle fae cousul says be boleves that these pardes are iugiives from jastice. Suppore be i2 ‘nformed, why co not his {nformania make the affidavits’ He coes not say where they are fugitives from—whetber from Gvest Britain or Franc>—bul comes to ark the Commissioner ‘or teir surren ter accordiag to law. Jp ‘his the affidavit of the Coneul General and the recital of the Presisea\'s warren: are utterly inconsistent ‘The warrant rays thet Court de Sartiges, Minister Plonipotentiary cf bis Ma) bas made an spplication to ever anzioun Lie Prealaent of Groat Brivein, th { this couctry will not we extradition of avy pornoa except anyon legal gro Now the compinies on oath most precede the Prema ‘The lar guage Of the act of Congress of 1848 im wil Cases of ¢xiredition, thet It sbali o¢ lawfal for ofc, on cumyp'aiot or affidavit, The werast of the President J ary 1887, and the affidavit of Montholon is dates the S.o Febroary, 1867; so that we Lave the extras dipary proceeding of the President issu log & warrent four weeks before the aidavit was mate. 1h te @ moet exiraordinary thing that the ailidavit upon ch the Commies wer aoe aad epon which the I'resi 10 net, was Catot sudecquenily te the Is Oo that fact sionb I would cluim immediate @ismirsa! of Carpentior Tne greatest cau tion should be exercised with r to those extraii tone, for b: se warrante men beve been depr! rights and bbrrtee = Alexan Betlvron Of this State, ceclared not to ia ve been exiraditi p, You a warrent wae iegned by Presid aod he was iert novus: the wav, land and sequitted of the extradited, Prorce, Be was tried in Rog very crime for which he was and then tred—besely tried—on another convicted and sentenced to a ery able and locid argoment ol Mr Towns. je my appiicaiion for the instant dismissal of the action of the PresMent. Tne Commissioner thing to do with that: be dose not begin to ect ‘Warrant is irsved by the President; \t requires davit for the guidance of the President, and preeame that the Presiscnt and Secretary of Sato act until euch ¢Moavit was made The oom Ccrmiesioner must be rupplemestal, and rant of ‘be lyesitent As to the tered to the aM@davit of M. de Montholon, it is for the Commiseiover to say whether they were be recetved the aMidavit. Mr Busiesd appeared to think (bet (he Commirsioner way acting vpov bis own warra: v {does pot confer jurisdiction: the Oommis caitted that the concluding word: dealt wit accord @ over et plleable (o such cases be groved of (oe at) urement Technloally speaking There bas beer oo adjournment—the inquiry bas been Cortinged from time io ume (Mr J referred to iTth ‘Wendall.) ‘ibe Suprome Court has decided that an ad jowrament {rc necesely \s legal When & mi’ ‘adjournt a cose er yond the time—\o tev days, whem the statute Pmite 1 to three oF eix—it im flegal ° (Referred Act 1788, 394 acotion.) If these de 60 lat vol stato a fendante are a) offe ged on the grounds claimed, every ry mre be éhobarg ot the abeence of fm witness, In 1 applied for the ssjourbments trom ane should L-] i ea L 5 oper to tay hime: oblic animadvertion oF * vee celia. (iolortes to ist Arobibald’* Criminal vaction, Pp 23) According to lnw of the United rates there i 10 fonnéation for the objections which the counsel have raired, aed were '* po foundation to potot of ‘not. The affidavit doer nut eet forth that those parties Dave been charg: with the orime of ——. io France. ‘The Commissioner is uot asked to try them, but simply to iqeie wkether there le probable cans for believing oat they have been gvilty of ao etl iy ay a Re 10 BS aartow ‘ 1) tbe ‘seat 0 0 of the defendants’ coonse’ frerutes = and another tt eee dno rewaine Vhovgh there may De® © ange of government Mi Sue 1e6— Sepp one the Union were dissolved cither . (Te etent end two Presidents elected, would sur Nhe Uclted State he oinding? i —Teete if o9 ev depos here to show * Ff b ’ ‘afore of government, that (i . ” lows Napoleos as ander t 8 ' * the we Meee oor gov ermm etiem: Send to abuse him. Mr Joachimeren referred to se’ otber anthoritios and to the constitution of the U1 Stales (Art, 2, Sec 7), regarding the appointment of auch commissioners Mr. Townshend eaid that what be claimed was that the Comm'rs'oner acted judicially ; the deolaion as to whether this is an cifence or not is a jncioial act Mr Jcachim»ren claimed that it wag an act which an execu’ ive officer cen take Cogoizance of. Mr. Buswed—We claim toat ne Commissioner's Polmtment is that of a special executive officer, and t! seers to which he ts neked to come muat bea judi ect Mr, Joachimsten remerked that commissioners are ap- pointed for various porposese-to locate lighthouses, grant lence, &¢ ; according to the theory of the counsel these are judicial sete, and all of them would be void for want Of juriedicuon. They were vow engaged in an endeavor to carry out our treaty wiih @ foreign government b>- fore an executive cficer appointed by the Coart and re- cegr'z d by the covstitntio ‘The ‘orm of tho eppolat- ment ‘objected to, but he thought the form of the sprointment ia discretion of the appolsting power. Here ts an sppointment that Geerge F. Botts +ball be cierk of the Uatted States District Court, end ihe Cireutt Court saya the clerk of the District Court shali acias@ commissioner to carry out and execute this treaty £x Recorder Tillov was about to speak for tho French government, when Mr. J. B Fogerty objected. He said this way a matter between ibe United States government and tho prisoners, sad this governmont is represented by Mr. Joachimsson, whilat the prisoners are represented by their respactive course). He objec ed with all due respeot to Mr. Tilloa, but he claimed that the Freoch government had no siatus before this Court Mr. Busteed made the samo objection, under the ad rica of the Father of bis Covniry, “no foreign inflaeace should be brought to bear?’ in this case. Mr. Tillon mace ro reply, but Mr Joachimseon tusistod on the rigbt of that gentleman to be beard. ‘Te. Com missiooer overruled the objection. Mr. Tulov sald he did not intend to say one word as to the otjeotion, but now that the Commissioner had desided tho matter, be would remark that {\ was pot only proper Dut prucent tha’ the French goveromant ehould vo per. mitted to be heard by covusel. He understood the grounds of the defence wore *x or seven: one Is, that tho Commissioner could pot adjourn the examination; another that the treaty is vold by reagon of tho change of French government; the third ir, that the act by whion the power i given is uncorastitutional, that there is a defect in ibe warrant, which concludes with the words thet tho parties were to be deait with according to law. Tt+eemed to him that the Commissioner had the power to adjourn: that point had already been sufficiently an swered by Mr. Joscbinssen. At regerda tho expiration Of the treaty because there is a change of govern nent of France—a revolution bad taken place aad tnatead of a king reigning it is governed by en emperor. It stood 11,.2he treaty was made between nation and ‘and not between the persons who wielded ite power, or ¢! incivicual soverelga who may wake ft, and its principl are not to be changed by the mere change of the form of jovernment. This treaty was made at tte time when wie Phluippe wes king of France, apd pow tt is asked to be carried out when Franco is governed by at oinps- ror Wher Cromweii lanced ia England, Admiral Blake transferred to him the allegiance of tho British ‘lest, and urder the commonwealta Cromwell pessessed ail ihe Powers cf ibe former governmont. Treatios of extradt Yon have been conesded to be right for the welfare of ity; he would go band in hand with the couusel for the defence ip 0} bure of powor, but he not wiiliog that one act o! hould be don? unjast ly, Treaties are made on the principles of humanity, and thovgh error may creep to aad may be done, Dut is must be conceded that {t isa act whicd ts right seoority of nations; thoy 1+ between nation ead nation, they tice and humauity, sd he presomed that no juss man would object to their fuldiment if they do pot violate any principle of justice He comtended tbat tbe treaty coula not be aflected by any change of governmo:t; it {s the same nation with which tho Uaited Stace made the treaty, po matter what may bo the change ‘u its form of government—the rights of the rola tion between the French nation and this government are l!eeems to bim that that objcotion ts not tea- point cf the appointment of the Commis- sicuar the Fr: pcb government had nothing to say. Towrsberd—Mr. Montboion says thai ibe partios are cha ced; be Coes not charge them bimselt Mr. Tiulov—It upon tre tantinily, be copsidered it sufticl Busteed eaid soovt Mr. Mortholon’s affidavit, be would merely remark tbat there ts not a more pradent, cautious cr ccurciertions mar. As regerds the warrant Mr Bor- teed takes the ground that it was issued precoding th msking Of the aifidavit, but he conoetred taat all the Com- misticner bad to do wea to lock at the warrant dirccting him lo prosied !m thts case Mr. Burteed reptied, ani gave the Distt Atlorne: Lice that be would either subjceaa the Prenident of the United States sod ar. Secretary Marcy, or apply for a Commision to examine them asto the truth ci tho re- citals cn thie warrant. Mr Jom: himeeen seid that when the Commissioner de- c'ded the mojion be woul¢ move that the prc ceedings be conducted «x parte Fon t tbe opening of the Mr. Tow: ehind rose to rep y. H be bad tekem no objection to inete proceedings taat he o'd Rot coneclentiousiy believe at the time of making, de snch a one ag should bs aliowed, and that bis bolief in tho avflictency of these objections bad been sirength- ered by the arguments of tha learned counrel who wore opperes tobim With regard to the question of tne ox wierce of the teaty, he woul! request the Court to con- tiver ibe everis which tock piace in Framce ia 1848, when fora time vere men! atallexitted—afierwards ther & provisional government—ihon a miliary O * that Mopaieur dt Lamariine, when at th bead of the p-cvisicnal government, addressed @ note to th’ plemat'c egents of fv reigc countries tm these words Tae repubiic bas not changed the piaes of France tn Europe. It ls ready to resume is ¢ npcotion with other pxtions."’ Thal cy were ready to resame 20prection shows that the cor nection bad been ervered Again, after the revo- jotico Lamartine rcca'ied ancoestively from abroad all ihe Ambaesedors and nearly ali the Ministers Pirnipo- lary. anc be grve as a reaton that “their presence a double inronvepiente —1ne repens was ot re oO gp'ted acd thore was dargor that ibeir presence sboult be ibe ceceasion of ‘nts injurious to the establishment of rew relations festo to Europe, tn March, 1848, : of 1828 Lo longer exiet ight in the eyes of the French repnblc And atterw ‘the Assembly, “Awerd from os bas a# thoroughly obd.iterated the (treaties of 1516 as (he march of one bun¢red thousand men '’ The counrel then /eferred to some other events io Biatory, a)! ten: iog #Low, ar ho alleged, tbat a revo. jutlon, steh an tock place in France in 1818, dissolved all treaiics with foreign Powese Alter discussing at some Jeng'h the other pointe raised, azd insisting on their suff cleney, (be counsel concluded by expressing « forve ‘the Court would order tne prisoners to bi Piette then reviewed, seriatim and at ova tbat bad been raised and the arga- Mr Townshend —Stop, first let us know by what rity | om Can prove the prisorer's guilt by affidavits. Mr Joaebimesen them preceeded to read trom 4 Cranch and ‘rom Cong \og's Practice tn the Uoited States Courts tnd argued Wat ike proceedings were cz parte, aud thet the pracnora bad vo right of cross examinetion but thet if, Dy Ube afficavita, it appeared they wero guilt, \\ would be the duty ef the Commissioner to #0 certify to the Se- eretary of r. Townrhené—t fcel eo amazed and terror stricken pitea cairied for tria! before a foreign tribuoal by effidavit and witnout jaat y for | been remanded by tae Governor to the oe whose ali davit i: ie proposed ree court before that 1 emarcoly feel adie Pee the Lan Be vpieee your bonor wil! inform me you do mot think the a‘ll- davit adrotethie, 1 sek mysel! to mcet rust | monstroun pri i miavioner Hette raid think the afl ‘avit ac miraible, aod roiled tt out. Mr. Tilion then opened the case on behalf of the French government, with s Warractions out of whic! coeciudirg the court is The Taylor Counterfeiting Case. COURT OF GENERAL #ESSIONS. Betore City Judge Russell. Fae 18 —The People rs James M. Taylor and Jeremiah L. Teyler.—Orisios.—The above case is brought before me On certiorar! to review the evidence taken before justice on the preliminary ¢: whether be bad colorable jariediction the defendants were fully committed by tho jastioe for forgery, im havirg in their possession certain forged or counteriett money, with the intent to otter the samo and to ¢efraud, ke in order to warrant the commit ment of the defendant by the Ded that there te rutiictent mony to believe the ebarged, and for that purpose it ‘That the detendante bad certain money in their ard tbe intent to ctter enreva!l tee, and cannot fied any evidence tm Tay Cr oF connecting him with the evidence sgunat Jeremiah L. (Meer, who swears that be went the deencants with Kimberly, and bend bi package bills, riy band him in return any moneys, the efficer bad loaned him fl tcon doltere before thelr eflice to pay for the counterfal: bills. posible that on s re-examination, which | would be entitied to bave of beriy, these deficiencies mighi ; aod must 3 be remedied, but K —_ on whose testimoay the whoje cate reste, at the tinte of bie © wnection thie matwy was & Plate prison convict on a conditional and bei tinee, by the sotton of the defendants, or Miah, were connterfeit or altered bilis, or tn enton the part ot Hh OF Spal mony, ab tot brokers who ere ip apidorable amounts of by coupterieit money. prove the guilty kiOWicog: |oe poaression and makes no altempt to fore order at the ocmplaint against the defer disweiane|, avd the reooenences given by thom fo” (heir spp arance be disebargod, Compt. Oty Ratirosds. THE BUBIKCT INVESTIGATED BY THN ALDKAMaNIO COMMITTRK ON RAILKOADS—THE THIRD AVENUE KAILKOAD OBISFLY COMPLAINED OP—HavE COL- OReD CITIZENS A BIGHT TO RIDE IN THE BLXTH AVENCE OARS? The Commiltce on Rallroads of the Berd offaldermen, ‘Thomas McSpedon, Chairman met in Mr Valentine's offies, City Hall, et 2P.M., on Thursday, The commit- tee met 1p accordance with the following resolution, which paered the Board of Aldermen on the 21th of this month : Whereas compiainis being daity made by the public in re ation 1o the irsullieiext accotumovationa furbished by" the va- Tiowe city railroads ; and whereas, the provisions in t rel grants or charters ase ample and sufficient to compel them to furnish avch aocommodsuiova as the public convenience may require therefore. be Li ‘heso'ved, That tt he referred to th® Committee on Railroads, with ine’: uctions to taoroughly investigate ( relation é rej thie Bosrd, a! early day wer to send for persons at ‘The chairmen Bia'et tho purposo of the meetiog and requ: sted, if at who were acot at they would make heir views upom the scoommodations oendl- on of these 10ads, in Ninety-frst astroct live im Yorkville; I tink we brve great ceuse Cor complaint ageiast the Third Avenue Railromad As @ moeting Dde- fore & ocmmtites of this Board a few years ago, we meco complaints of a want of accommodation on this read, when Mr. Darling, weo was present, promised that he would putcna evitioert mumver of cars to ac commodate the travel om that route To the comp'aint about the cars stopping at Sixieih etroet, he promis- ed that one third of (be cars eboult go through to York: Ville, Cr frem ove cud of the tack to the other. [have thie winter waited at the Oily Hali fife m and twenty minutes for a Yorkville car, aud by counting found that ly every fourth or fits car wert to Yorkville. [doa't reason why every car should uot be compelled jbzouph te Yorkville, er those which do not except those for Yorkville. to go “ie to iake in apy paseenge Mr. Jiantel 5 ‘Third aver: bave ben very much sanoyed by the stopping of the cars at Sixtieth etreet; the pazsengers to York. ville have genersily to wait there ten or fifteou minutes before they can get ® car for Yorkville. I bave frequentty been there about six o'clock P.M, and found no p rson who could teli when @ cxr would be ready toga Mr. Darling would be awa; to tea, or somewhere cise, and there would bo no cars rescy to run, nor could we Gnd out when ove would bo ready, I was there o ign, afier waiting @ long time without iy ® car getting ready, or seciog any who could teil us when @ car would bo go ready, gentiercan prerent enid that be bad been waiting twenty: five minutes for ‘orkviile car, and that if one was Bot stari<d in lees than five minutes he would spend $500 to learn tie reason of the colay, They then put one on, becavee they krew the man who spoke was able to and would do what be said Anothor groi as oon as the op towa cars slop si Sixticth street, the Yorkville cars immediately whip up before any passen gtte can got ou them, and we bave to watt for the noxt car. ibis ie frequentiy doze seemingly to annoy the passengers. One Dighi we went up in @ car and waited a Jong tme et Sixileth street tora Yoricville car; at last word came to ue tba: there was ono abead ready we all rp tbrovgh the mud—women, children and men togetber —and before avy ove got at oar the conductor cried t more’ We wero all next car, and thea [ ere askvet Mr. Fansbaw how many per- Ould be i\mited to riding in @ car at one acd that no car should be a‘lowod to oarry more bal{ more passengers than it could seat. Thoma Goodwin ther rasdo w long aistement to the committee. He seid thet there are sixteen care runoing frem Sixtieth streot to Yorkville, and thai each makes 6ix izipead y; be forced great fault’ with the Third avenue line, especialy above Sizticth atreet, eaying the company did not care to oblige the workivg claes of sociviy, that they put cn a less cumber of cars while the great crowd of Workiogmcn were going down (own tn the morning then they did alter 9 o'clock A.M, when the wealthier clase cf eeclety went «i bad mack fa) ary, avd represented thai the ccmpsay bas ci $110,060 during the leat year. James 4 to the ruje of the compsny I am from riding more then cnes in before this committee at a citizen, be releved from this ichibition. The company sa; thet the proportion of the coiond popalatisn ic about onotbiricesths, and therefore thet every thir. teenth or fourteenth ‘car is sufictomt for ther accom. motatien: yon will at xe) perceivo that this argument ‘we entirely fulsome. Again, the company claim that the ts in sccortsnoe with pub we camel at Pus a Coven colored persors ba: £08 then colored ores, therefore publis opinion ts inet the ocmpaay. The law ts against thea, av hi acy been £0 devided by bigh legal eathority, Tas cars ale pub ic conveyances, ard ly apperal Mr Smith w great inconverience be and others suffered from tho ex- clusion of ike company. Mr. Fansiiaw ati to the committee tbat he bad BLown Dr. emith for many years as « wan of integrity, ronor, ecbolarebip sad asa writer and orator Ho urged the committee to Bolice the subject in thoir report, end ceolared that tt was an imporition tbat ope mea should ¢ frcm @ pablic copveyarce because be was of ‘ker Oolor than suother, Suprrior Court. 2 Be‘ore Hon. Judge Woodrul. RESPONSIBILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS IN A MINING company, Fun. 20.—Bonner os. Thomas Morion, Simem LAand, Warren Leland, Charles Leland, 0 ¥. Hollenbeck, et al. —This caco wes closed yesterday, The evidence went to show tbat the defendants having organized themselves into what they considered to be = company callod the Miseourt Lead Company, engaged the pialnt‘t! to procecd to Missouri to soperiatead the working of a mine theirs, ata given salary. The pla‘nti? scoordingly pro ceeded to the mine, where, Coding po effivieat minors, procesdet, by request of tho direstors or trurteos, to pro- cure efficient Cornish miners from the nearest place, and returned with them to the mi. On bis return, ho was met by « letter from the person who cillciatod as secre tary, ordering bim to discharge bis men and come to New York forthwith, as “ circamstances over which the Secretary bad no couiro!’—namely, & genera! break down—bad puta end for the present to tbe company. mone; However, the company could not rate jenttls ex out of bie own fonds ¥ the pisiniil demauded payment o! talary; bur afer various ¢ cures, and promises from the jefend: Morton, Bolienbeck and others, he could ob and therefore sued for the whole am ts, of whom there are pieaced varicus deferoes, bot ony of them by evidcaoe. oF Holieabdee! conicased that he bad mutilated the books, and none wore produced, parol evideacs being given of thelr con tent tn. The Jud, temen t ° ay take some time for sotloment. The remy igh Boe go dy may UE Wbree days’ ottieme the facts. The apparent ra acoording {> the comp aint, was to reco. F Mepecial statue which provides for the incor hb there are certain CI ead to tho Deliot tat some ‘Actual evidence hority to anyt five parties, out it ie Then there is the subscription paper, ity iteve It, constitutes still further menociation aa to those who signed |. Aad the Promissory notes in payment for tho further corroborative evidenes of the act sescciation for a specific purpose. Shou the acts of the parties afterward appear io bo in faldiment of this par- cre, (here various items cf eviietces will sequire pecu lar foros, It isin evicence that the partics assented t) ment of the concern by the irustess. - at in wiinersm, you will appareatiy find vt Morton. Pow ocr Ce, In both cases cence of mncat, in you must inquire whether they other delrgated na beforehand to the trustees, oF Trerelary of tho. company to vee 10 ‘Mingus, eos! bim, quire by what ao these letters were writes if by toe general ent Of ali the associates then ali aro if by some then by them alone. That some defendania are itabio 1 can be no doubt; the oply question is how many are liable, Next, ae to the sfomenee, there is bo doubt the ” went to ‘oto! and undertook the supervision of the defendanta’ _— He at: jer qualified, ior oben 6 appears to have beon ef = hand ' Next we Doar that he was recalled by letter trom the Ce and that be returned to New York, the ee Lal Te Liretness game acene 9 ee they bad tainly covld do no ieee. The learved Judge concluded by directing the jury in what sha; md Jury pe they wore to iad s After a brief reoers the roturned to court & verdiot againgt all the acteadante for ea tad =" HMEXT OF SLAVES —The Pisiatee Legis ee just passed a bill E ner of slaves from them wih more than” thirty Iaebes”” st one under penalty of ine and necomtry cruelty to slaves is also made iniictavig and pecisbable by Ohe and umprigomment, HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1857. Horece Greeley Defends Himself from the | one of Onarge of Bribery—He Took the Thousand | tn the Ballaee, Bes Went Gay wine he did with | as euch [From the Iowa Cily Republican, Feb. 6 ] A LETTER FROM HORACE @REELEY. ‘To mmx Epitox ov Tax Iowa Orry Raruniican:— 481 am closing « brief visit to this State a friend Aye a copy of the State Candie renewed the evidence of © person purports to be a clerk of sid com pary, im avoh mavner, and with sucd Sey ay gd and cooking op as to convey the »_Lmaprension Yaak Twas em-| | The 1y sald company as a ent before et cuminer, ved Feosived 31,000 therefor. This wit | county of pees Leanne locate; never hed any dealings with him | The de whetever; and bis teattmony is wiih ld from the public, | of excep: co far es bis ignoranse or bis biind guesses o: be made fo givefi color to the obarge whiob its authors well know to be utterly falso and calumn’ous. fo real aatbors of this slander are, I certain do: oratic membre of the late ing raised by the Senate of Iowa to toquire into the miuage 3 Hl g ment of this Des Motses Company; and these gen'lemen | _, 18 the midet of peace you have been called upon to re- do surely know that the charges eyuieat me which thoy | ‘fess au’reault upon the flag of your country, The ne ars nursing and al z, @ base lidol pe er tS roreoties a4 all, porwr: aids Raney B may bare, 1 oan only conch portetmsed Ws be benerabie ton ees uty has been warfare against the lofiacnce of tbe journal with which Iem conpected. We shall see in the event bow much party capital they make by the operation, Meantime, in utter ignorance of what they which you belong, if I heal to = bavo stored away in ests “oaneeee Of unprinted | Make this cilicial ackaowledgment of the faithful and testimouy, I wish to givo, through your columns, a full = me ‘ich all have done their part. fand clear’ statement of the transaction on which thisca | 1h jmbsrmeemont bas been to check the earnest inure fe IC Twentto We at the opening of tho long eession Eitions, and to boop them at any day, however notes: of the present Congress, December 1, 1855, end remsiacd there, with brief intervals of absence, unti! abou the sary, which did not bring them in ‘ocntact with the » molddie of April Isat. Daring ol! this time I cannot enemy. ber that I once beard of this Des Moines Company; and Among tho satsfactory results of the conflict ia which ver) eure that cetther this vor apy ratiroas or other com: | YoU bave been engaged fa the proof it presents of the in- lelligent subordination so generdily exhib ted in this emergency, and a'so of the magnanimity which has abled you, under aggrevating aots, to respect the ts of the people whose authorities had forced you into ha. tility; and this is the nigheet honor to tho flag you re rT preaei Your beet reward is the consciousness of having weil done your duty; but I ehould fall in mine unless, in this pubic manner, I conveyed to you my earnest tasnks, with the bcpo that you will receive, as you havo merited, tbe high honor of your country’s approbation. G@ ven under my band, on board of the United States flag ship San Jacinto a: Whampoa, China, on this 6th day of Deoember, 1860. JAS ARMSTRONG, Commander: in obiof of United States naval torces in the East indies and Chicese Seas. ‘HE KILLED AND WOUNDED. Wo adda list of toe Billed and wounded of the crews Of the three United states ships o' war during the cap- = and destrrction of the Barrier Forts, on Canton ver:— pany cr cleimant employed me to do any service or pid oF. me one fa: thing on any account Io a singic inetance only did an old and esteemed ask mo to aid him in securing for his claim the favorable atteniion of Congreas, which I thonght tt deserved; but be, on my explaining to him my position, and the aunoyauce ani embarrassment to which any connection with measures involving pecuniary interesta would inovitably subject ‘ma, drop; the subject, and never revowed It. About the 25th of June, I returned to Washiogton for a week or 80, to watoh the proceedings in tie House on ‘be question of admitting Kansas at a froe Stats, und or the ‘Topeka Constitution, and remained until the day after that acmirsion was defeated by a vote of 107 to 106; net ther at this visit nor formerly didI say ono word to eny member in bebalf o' the Des Moives, nor any othor laud grent or ra-lrcad company, nor ia fayor of any mexsure of w private or pecuniary ; nor was I over om ployed or paid to do anything of the sort 4s I was leaving Wasbington for the last time up to this Present, on or about the Is friend haaded mea drat for ono thousand collars, drawn on tho trea. surer, in New York, of the Des Moines Company, waich heatked me to take with me and use to pay « draft which he said would probably be drawn on me by an agect employed by eald company. I took this draft, ac cordingly, home with me, and held it, wutil I was ap prise fou , that a draft on ma, answering to this one, was coming on from Wasbicg on I tmmediately, and for the first time to my life, visited the office of Des Molocs Company, and found therein an oid and valued friend. Mr. Alvah Hunt, formerly Troa- surer of our Sta'e, and Treasuror of thie Des Molnes OF THE ETRAM FRIGATE SAN JACINTO Kutep —E¢ward Mullin, coxswain; James Hoagiana ‘a mate; Wm. Macklo, seaman; Alired Turner, J.seph Gibbons, boatswatn’s mate. Woorpen —Smib Benjamin, ordinary man; James McGreevy, sesinsp; Joho Brow, ecaman; W:/liam Joba. son, coxawi omas Robicson, orainary seaman; F. B Pewo, lacdeman; John Miteboli, ordinary seaman; John Stanton, ordiniry seaman; William Vaenbouten, {ioe boy; Thomas Pantony, coal heaver; Niche! coal beaver; A Molntoan, capiain forccasiio. OF TU SLOP OF WAR PORTBMOUTH. Company. I said to bim, Kitap —Lowis Hetzel, apprentios boy ; Thomas Crouse, Cran for ope thousand dollars on y premticc boy ; Charles ‘em, penta Edward Hughes, to my order?’ He apswe seaman. L rejoimed, © Do you know that I have no laterest ‘x satd | Wounvrv.—Patriok Moivin, private marine; John dreitt’’ He saic, * Yes, | know all about it” Thompecn, private marine; Thomas Gaynor, ordinary raid I, ‘shall I aocept and pay the drat: told, ' Certainly and I prosented the d: wh'ch he paid, and with tbe proceeds I pat sond dollars ayaft drawn from Washington on me. That draft is now in my pos’ easion. ‘These ‘aro the facts in the osga, to which, Immediately seaman; Jopn Late. boatswain'’s mate; James Lines, corporal marines; Richard Crosby, ordinary seaman; Jans Coriace, ordipary sesmen. ¢¥ THE SLOOP OF-WAR LEVANT, Enutep —Edward Kiley, ordinary seaman. Wcvuspsp —Eari Eoglieh, lieutenant, severe contusion; ou tha story being started thai I had been cmployed by | Jonsiban Murray, wain ate, soverely; John (his company, { made affidavit tn du» form ot law, | Russell, ordinary seaman, do.; Willlam Bolce, marine, and tranemitted the sams to ihe Iavestigating Committes | do ; Patrick Mahon, marino, do.; Joseph O'Neill, marine, of the Iowa Senate, corroborated by 'be statement of Alvah Hunt eforeraid, thai I never was interesied tu aor employed by said Des Moines Company, and never was paid nor promised by it ove farthing for any service I believe otber leading mom’ company, fomiilar with the facta, addrossot sit ments to’ members of the Iowa Senate. Ata nts, my Pflidavitand the statement of Treasurer Haut wore for waraed to Hon. J. B. Grinuell of taat Sonate, aod by him basded to the Committee of Investigation And yet, tm fall view of these the accret archives of that Committeo are drawn opon a! pleasure tor died evi- derce to boleter up acbarge whica lis responsible auibors krow to be a wanton calumoy. Whether there would have beon any oulpabliity tn my scting as agent for said company, bad! done so, it ts not pecessary to corsider, since It ls certain that | never dia. 1 was nearly five months ty dally attendance upon the dotrgs of the present Ly ‘and during that time [ Dever Was peid nor promised one mii! for anythiog I id or tried to do in Washington to advance any inierest whatever. I can only stop the dei berate, intentional detraction of ‘ch [ have been made the aubject by asking the ver- sdabey, MABITIME INTBLLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers, Mar. 7 «New York .....Mar 14. dict of an Towa jury upon it. all the favor! have to sit solicit Ir, that in Payee oe gheed conse poll oy ppendiesshecesen es, Skt See cee seve 6 47 utterly forgotten, and justice between man and man only Port of New York, Fe! i regarded. BORAOE GREELEY. “ x, Webruary 20, 1807 Towa City, Fel CLEARED. Sresmabip Yerhingtoo Cevency, Bremen—© H Banda. George Law. Heradon Aspinwall —M O Roberts "land, Bpencer, Loadon—Morgan & Wiley. ), Trsutmann, Bamburg—E Bech & Kun’ Bobson & Fosdick. ‘ —J W Elwell & Co. , Milliken, Matai zas—Thoa Bezant, est, Havana— Aguirre & Galway. Bark Jacper, Bennet, Charieston—Duatam & Dimon. Buig JS Colton, Elis, Aspinwall —Geo Oin Fehr Masonite, Perry, St Pierre Mart—R P Buck & Co. Schr Poliax. Leebui it. Petre—Metoaif & Duncan. Schr J W Bali, Friend, &t Croix--Thompson & Sehr Argus, Dicksen, Jackronville—Mayhew T Sckr Routhern Belle, Tyler, Savannah—D C Murray. febr R H Huntley, Hammond, Ballimore—Maitler, Lord & 1 shi 1D Decker, Watrous New London—J B Rdwards rebr Hactford, Griswold, Harciocd—J 8 Rdwards, Schr M Atwaier, Damon, Essex—J W McKea, ARRIVED Stesmship Jamestown, Patrish, Norfolk de, with mdse and 8, 10 Ludiam & Plensania. the brings 8 of the crew ard 65 mea boleuging to the U 8 sloop. Affairs in Washingtor BX1RACTS FROM THE WASHINGTON CORBESPONDENCE OF OTBER JOURNALS. (Correepondenoe of Cinormnax! Eaquirer Wastiyatos, Feb. 1857. The Premicrship—The Arpironts, Walkir, Coth, Hunter and Gen. Whilfull. Tho contest for tbe Premiership waxes hot. Tas com iors are Dow reduced to Hc well Cobb and Robort J. aiker. Cobb is supported by Si ht Cordoran, ibe bapker—e very poiont in‘iviaual to pol'tica bore by Virtuo of b's liberal contributions to thy election funds— contributiczs derived from tbe enor mous proiits realized by Operstions in government securiiies—aad by other ‘unlow democrats, as they are called. Bat the Sou'bera Sates’ righ:s men disterly opoore tim. Tansy do so oa the ground that Cobb joined with the whigs in (860 ov \be compromise measures. This objection does not seem to me to bea eored or reagonable one fhe issue of ter. ot & Co, 18 Ustcore ship Relief, Lient © tore ship Reliet ient Commanding George T Sinclair, Norfolk. 6¢aze Har apoaor a acmber -f veasea on the pas sage but found none iu peed of aswetance. Phip Family Farnum (of Pertamouin, NH) Parker, Calout ta, Noy 5. and Send Heads 1th, with linseed and salt, 8 Judd's Sons & CO; vessel to CH Church & Co. Skip Cumberland (of Balimore), Lambert, Rotertam, 25 With mdse. to Manton & Ruger, - [sth inst, of Namtacket ot experience and attain this very reepoasibie and difficalt posi; thet tion bas been only that of a good debater aad and popular speaker azd that tho ability to conduct our aegotistions with fore gu Powers, and sustain our righis aaa nation im tho controversies which arise with the abiest statermon 8, 8) ‘a Ncrwegian brig bound in to Beaion and diplomatiets of Earopo, and conduot ths voluainons c H Ae { Beraviablc), Hallett, Calentta. Oot 8, and corresponderce required 10 this office, has yet to bo pro- | fprd Heads 17th, with linseed, to Campbell & Thayer. (the duced. Tbore (a come foree in this objection, but itis eno | | wo nunk in the bay as teporied yesterday ¥ Bark Lucy Bing (of Lubec), Thurlow, Palsrno, Jan 7, pars fd Gibraltar 2%d, with fruit, #0. to Breit Boo & Co. Lh inst, wbich will epply to almost every promicent live maa in the v wt preset Jat 24, 7 ol bagh bnpey ‘Sr. bio limited to his eligibility to Ip 28, lon ‘5 4), ppoke bark Rainbow, from Mayaguez for New: the Premiership. There ie no — pty) assign. é Besk Rate Liseoin, Christise, Denn ren Joe 2 with sugar otber binet, oath wad molasres. 10 Joo M Sm "0, n ‘ 7 rar are etve that bis appotataaont vo tbe rat | soe big WH Fish hence for St Jago do Cube i Scent tae aut af tu President qwould appear an are Hark ariel, Cheeseman, Fort au Prince, Fed 2, with log- fice t ‘of bia ia 1 nen be wood, ecfire, Ac, to OL & A Ferris, 15th inst lat 22. lon 79 30, ward for apd reoognition course , spoke Feotch bark Tanjore (of Laith), from Malwnzea for stood in io three fourths of the pa Leith, 12 days Cut: 16th, Int 25 lon 7406, spoke brig Ocean 1 give the fac 8 of the con roversy, without endortin; Belt Jamates for baltimore. Cardenas, with sngar and molasses, che k / berdeen (of Seareport). Ries, Oardenas, Gh inet, with er. sugar. to mast Brig Aun Merritt (Br, of Pictou, NS), Phelan, Meraina, Dec 16, with fruit. Se, obeseer & Derlin, Had heavy weather; fre Helunsic (py, Marien, Baree‘ona, 47 da fr tT @ Belen: (7p), farce *, with it Ac, to Galway, Cuando & Teller, . jad Bark Levins, condvet and ideas, Indicate an orable mind and character, and his bigh order. preference of tho West and South, so far ay thoy are now represented in Wathipgton for the premiersbip, is very earneastly ond em ly concentrate’ on . 8 eT oes ye the man of pro. | iiejhuaby! Finma er, Malaga and Gibraltar, 2 days, with grees, is brasks (of Bath), McFadden, Angostura via Wil- srowse mir ton, NC\6 days, with hides, de, to Bech 4 Knnbardt Brig New Walker, Sagoa, 13 days, with sugar and rig Col W Cogging, Cogeins, Trinidad, 19 days, with suger rig Col Coggins, © ? . lays, aakmoincres, OCA D Peters. : Brig Mersy 8 Couzzeps (of Boston), Parker, Cardenas, 6h tout, inh suEar, 19 RE Buck & Co hr Liberator (Sir), Aldridge | eghorn Der 24, and Gibral- tar Jan 17, with marble, rags, Ao, and ¢ passengers, to J Fe nent Sebr Pusan Cannon (of Balumore), Wilson, Testiges via St 1t guano, to James © Lee. er, Corniwailis, 2 days, with yotators, to 0 Fehr Ben, Tenéri #eon, Wilmington, 5 days tchr L P Bmith, Cooper, Wiimington, 5 days. Bent Adele. diniten, Wilmington 5 daya. Eckr Rebecon, Woglum, Petersbiirg, Behr Sen Fowl, Crowell, Virginia for Providence Schr Philander, Armetrong, Virginie for Nev Hneon. Bebr Golden We st, Niekernon, Virginia for Fairhaven. Sehr 0 W Acken Stamford, Ct. fchr Ovees Harding, New Havea. fieamer Orpray, Kenny, Providence. Fieamer Curiew, Williams Provide ce. Steamer Petrel. Arey, Providence, Steamer Pelican, Aldridge, Provigence. BELOW, Bork FF Chase, Hall, from Cle fnegoa SAILED. Fteamabip George Law, Aspinwall. onstita. mirre E e255 Rife Rafts have recently been ordered for steamboats. The rafts appear to be steadily gaining favor with steamboat com- haaies, ‘Whalemen. Arr a River lith, bark A Houghton, Marble, Indiaw ocean via Newport Passed out of Ne tharbor Peb 16 ship Zenas Roe. North Pacific Ocean of and for Mautucket (ond Rose reports Dec at the mouth of Seaconet river). River of Plate, od 9, in whieh ke off deck, stove polars, a peusivaco, spoke Amazon, Wiuridge, of an frou, #'._suaves, emijuco, au for Pacific Ocean clean.” ? an clean from the mouth of Warren river 1 bark Mary Pran- ces, Rule, Indian a At Port Louis, Manritius, Dec 21, United States, Woodward, ‘of Westport. with 110sp, putin to repair. Spoke the Oeceola, Hoemer NB, who had been oa Tristan Ground three weeks and eeen nothing. Kt Const of Africa Dec 8 Amerton, West, Mati, with (08 wiigard from Nov 20, no Int, &c, Helen Mar, Worth, NB. eat Save Verd Islands Dee 16, Aurora, Marshall, of Weat- Off Taleahuano Dec 17, Active, Wood, NB, told 140 cm board Wasin 00 Oct with Savenm, Coo ofl not ri Atdo Dec 19, r, wiped a dean? Wie 3 ows NB, 1100 sp ou board, Valparaiso Dec jevis, Pierce, NB, recruiting; mo olf tince Inet report. Spoke on coast of Ubi Horning Peace Neste teen, op. a jan jewell, to San Carioe for provisions which he Wored the laa oprnge 82 W, thence to Kodiak. Spoke Jan 2, lat 2N, A Oliver, NB 250 sp bas picked Up a dead aperm whale Wwosld make abovt 12 bbls, was bound to Califoroia Ground. Cape Town, CGH, Nov 21, alfred, Pi Pong it ial lov Alfred, Butler, FH, with 99 ‘On Const of Africa Nov 22, Pavilion, Adama, Holmes's Hole, *. Bpoken, &, otdgrge steamer steering H, waa passed Fob M, lat 42 20, A large steamer bound E, was passed Feb 13, lat 40 39, lom «Pile Seotlacd, from NOrleans for Liverpool, Jan $0, lat Mt ‘ko Am ship steoring E. had a black diamond in her foretap taii, wxo showing Marryatt’s numbers, eudant 12H, wee Bark Rabe iwi aie PF cotikte to ark Robert Peunell, r 12, Iat 89 $7, low 7211. How boatert Gs Here ooPazE CaX, from Boston for Philadelphia, was paaved Feb 16, 1 ‘A bark steering SE, ehowicg & blue swallow tail with, = white balls in it, was passed Feb i Cape Col 8 by E ia miilea. Scbr Trident, Snow, hence for St Jugo, wnt a 0 for & Jago, Feb {2 Int 3507 N, cbr arlotte Ww, Boston fur Philadelphia, passed Feb 15, off Nauset phi mre ait Foreign Ports: Fred Dec 20—Sid bark Meryland White, Zanzibar sod Pro- vi , Baus, Dec 30 (back date)—In port b: tan at, wee Now. mn port brig Marys Benamt, euMuDa, Feo S—In ip Dirigo hence Glargow; Middlesex. Cook, from Bowtes tor ‘WOfleene, back Herper. Briard, from Crocstadt for soaton; brigs W. Peckner, from Demarara for NYork; Alex Silken ome trom St Johns NF, for Baltimore; Broome, Laugihorn frou bt for NYork; Abby Taylor. Lindsley. from aspiawail for do; Water Witch, Conway, from Para for Ealem, Levia- than, Flier, from NYork for Oporto; #reeze (Br), Kieg, from Bahia for NYo:k; H Nason. Mulien, {rom Jacmel for da; scbrs Lamplighter, Paine (or M'Kay), from Demarara foc York); Cruz 111 (Port) trom Madeira for do; B A We Wood; from Savannah for Phiiade!ph\—ali before reported from Ba Dixanana, Jan 23~In port bark Privceton, Seely, heuoe, org an 16 bid oth ach Haze, ‘Langdon, 8: Johas PR oscar (not Aden) Dec $—in' port bark Amaur Pickering, Clou\man, for Zanzibar and Belem next day. Paxanc, Dec 22—In- port ship Comoro, Lond. from Woe Coast of Sumatra. arr (th leaky ( (300) piculs pepper part cf which was damaged), would return 10 the coast alter Rope. 12- In port brig Favo ing Rogers, from Prexampuco, Jan Baba for River of Plate. lag. ony aim v b 2—1n port bark Ol Pout av Prince Fe a Wi ton tor NYork. log; brigs Bobio, Bice, do do; Ang’o Correr, for . Cisg, Northman, dreea, for 4) do; Elem, r from Antigua for Philadelphia, 143; ache Jon Tyler, Boston 2 days. did 2a bark Of Lex, Williams, staff, from ‘on via Buenos Ayres, are oth , Jan 2—Sid ebip Tunor, Leach, NOrieans, bark A Coombs, Drinkwater, do (before reported wid 34 for Phia éhipbia). dt Tuomas, Jan W—In port Br brig Plorita, 1 beuce for Halifax, in distress (eee siscely and ptnere ea boture? Going in Peb 3 scar. Susan Mills, Rowley, from York 10 6 APALACHICOL A, Feb Ic ip 4 ¥ ¥ ‘eb Iv-—Arr ship Me: i". Rermuda. Cid 6th, back Henry Bock, Vendicion: Leoweonae «brs Tanner, Pearson. NYork. (th. Vani Brown Healt pel Aiver, 7th, batk Almelde, Goss, NYork: lith, ship F, by pe Bama Co ee Hatloek, Boston io ) 11, ships Canova, tutebias, for Liv: Mosobr ger, Pallabury, fm gecmuda, wigs Fhis Malloch Wee Pre York eld); Gove, erpool, idg, Alice Tainter, Post, for antwer = Francis Vi wee . Aldrich, for Boston, dg; tour Rektond weoee s FA. BOSTON, Feb 13—Arr sieamer Joseph Whitney, Laltpore, schrs Minnesola, Freeman, Yeomiey. Bice, Ost. +E, Phere, . Cd mleamer Paimetto, Hater, Pailadel- ps Albus, Wimsn; Franeoois, Fovle; tenriette Mar. erscn, ms leans; mead new, of Niotk. 425 tons), Colson, Meloourae and Ce outta; Geeabus, Adams, Burinain: K A Allen, silonn, sav Glen, Pren to load for Cara; RB Bay ties, do to lond for do; bigs aparico (eon, Mead: noose to via matuegon schra John W Rua- fort; Liow, reren, § sylor, Philadély hia, RM Five, Chambers; Broa ace Girdier, Piexee, amer Bella, Chase: Ply yder and Zavala, Grumley, NYork old wind \ Bow and NW, light and tice we er in the bay, steamer Palm i Pp Ine Ruseell; Lion, ne Pre tate saber paseo fee ees ye ? Arr + bil usen ea, © ies d Frais, Nowell, Narieaus, New York, Riwarda, Charlostont bark Osman, Gordon, #inyrna; brigs PR Cartis Orr; Anas b Torrey, Morse, and § Thurston, Beals, M 5 ns Seale, Meas as san; aero Zen reeze amb, Tangier; Bi pegory. N¥ork. Signal fora brig. Old fared Purinico, Whitney, NOrleans: bark zor. Barke, Payal; brig Galena, Haskell, Wilmlogton, NC; sehre Ginnetas, Cienfuegos: Pearl, Hrown Georgetown, DU; 8 Siadiey, Philedelphia #it and anchored in Nantuaket toads, \arks Geeanna and Syipbi wind NE to ENE, with vain part now ai ught Hrig Lion is also in the Roads, , Feb l0—Arr ships Aanapotie, Graham (4 Brem) , Hbreman; Kate, Grenadilla, Merryman, Haga. C ey laverpoot; aches Bulow (Be), Da a, Jones, Boston, weorge Lutf, Lines’ N York: Portland, Sussex Martin, Antigua Sid ships Mia tissippl, allen. NOrleans: Geo ¥ Patten, Mitchel, London; berks Marylacd (Hrem) Helmers, Itremea; Hugh Miccl Montes ideo and Suenos Ayres: mau, Digas, Pert am*uco vig Allen A Ket; Almore, Ve son, Providence: “fl B Metcalf. Burtom, wo; Chaee, o alve ste ped Revke Banks, N vo BATH, Feb 1;—Sid ship Charies & Jane Bowker, Hevans. ob BRISTOL, Fob is—Atrsohr Lady Adans Daria, Riurbethe aa 8. tidaicop America, Reroids. 8 York ' Hark Paul , Diver, Bow wt thle port, proceed Biren toloed fit Mawoaa “ CHARLESTON, Feb i6—Cid brig Tallulah, York, New Or leana, GLOUCESTER, Feb I7—Art brig Benj Cushing (Br), Se- mers, Suriuam. Cubs, Bates, Surinam, ROLMES® BULK, Feb i?—arr echrs Jona ond, Gorsives for Bostov, Watecn, eater, Tangier for do; Joba Marbow Sweet co for do: Leading Breeze, Newerm), do fur do: Berdeerabble, Greger: \ York for do; Laura M Mi Sid brig Robert Whelen, Gloucester for § Yo Reed % serg portal ld ame e's een thick fon ret Harese the Pllgrim woe), ‘ize Mor trove, Dem races shibpbleth, May Queen, Darter Jerome Ki sofa Beraspekt Geet eit Pte z ‘R Jewed, Dolphin, Jno Wilct, aed tases Uneven, Cp ton, Riel eady for 0 AM—No arrival. M4 seh oa, on ay schia Havdseradble, Johm mar Cy Shamrock (Br), Doane, and Cardemas. Hlamer, Catv ber Leeer, enw, THopking, Havans, LW OSL&AND, Fob T2—Arr ships ielybes Loudon; Marcia Cireeatoat acm: » ‘et Philip Larabee, a ©; Windward, Rosch, Havaba; Ocean’ Ligh 8 Pernambuen; , ‘Alice Counoe, 4 vase, Bow er. Malone, 4 Race ary Hyler. Mylar. M Spend'd, Rick Neuviies, Cubs; brig MO Barry, KYork Wind at sunrise, NR; meridian, do; sunset, BNE, with tight | ph! ~ 7, | rate eneeten Ugneae, genre bes Bart, Hangon, Havana abi 8 maekghs obain ) AM—att ship Johauniaberg, Ulrieh, Havre: bark 0 tT Herald Marine dence, Weite, Hol B York: Moruiag Ligh! a | PHILADELPBIA, Feb 20—Arr ship Arccla, Truman, Pa. | Yeiow, steamsbip lao Warcor, faith trom M York sit those strict | lermo brig ~) ‘J. r ter, rere Sang oteamers Ker yeu ebip. Cuca, ep fom Laveeponts ‘over | bec, Hend.and Delaware Copes, NYork. owry, from Nyork. C4 ‘ships. Sabot, Wales Cid brig Bila Rees, Burch, West Toadies. serpeol, Josiah Quincy, SPregne, aad Serampore Bowden, ‘aon MisceHiancons and Dianators, Hee ine te ike eae, and w Pte fair |, Brrawsutr Brack Wannton, henoe for New Orieane, re | 14) ts Avie Rigbell; tebe im Son Dog, aad A Rie wot, | aed esround at § PM Rh leet The “Wing Lighie” al the | DOE ACMe RRS Bets Hoe On Oe nag Son Gatling, Coal ; 4 | SowBenst Pass hed been removed some ton days, andthe | >” wSortebion, Fal Gee ee fain or suepicica Teimininaring ie even ee | 2 a ae ean ot ae Anagewa, Lireraool, boagd to Clay ie be od inf 5 v st of the government, ‘unexampled suocone, he re | sniceitat ine sienmet ip vad bree test cat"? water forwprds _— “besten Roses: Pirmonts, turned 10 private life, poorer oe be wont tao the | a1 weuld ave e be Sumennen vente cocgpor gh dogheel The Aer bask Jolla, tus toby, Hiverpoot Sid bark, . Then soled, quite » COLUNMAN, before reported ashore and bilged below | C congo A Henry, Powe wl, ore, Ise would vod be on, | churirston, bad 60 tone Falirond iron om boare. SEM GCREPORT: Fey isnaid sobr Arctio, Jackman, Rich, preserve the peans of | emir Astone—Capt Nowell, of sbi Youns Ragio, at Bosom | tu) d- see: thes int hew Crieapm reper =i ina oa mn Vaskaae | _ROVIDESCR reblO Arr Feiner Reig A ‘and more foreign | *#! miles ‘aryefort Reef, with foremast and mam- | (| W ng en de’ vie 40 a inen! topte nat gem . © comal rh Grate Peqeretinecenty | ans he tansesatia wan eee ae | "al eee aang a is iw vl I. ri > in flee, his for: Ered OF (Cn ine shore eh floated off iaree houreatier; wik | het) 2. Wheres o0 ohn W Miner, Barty doe {0 the patriotio semtl- | Toy of an anahor and ebain, but withoul demage to the remsel. Toth Ate. atanaior QWeatobester Clow, NYO vie Gand calculating polioy of | yank NT Woure, Folmes, hence at New Orleans.» Hook; abip St Pwory sure, Lane, vin Bolmots by the people, | pap, ip the Gull Bream, experlenca very heavy mace trom § Vicroiine, Movers, S/obiie vin Bristoe sche Goa teins Bal wer trcatics, the routh aad ined, ta waich Jost salle (iG . Eegz7, Certensea Via Pewport: sloop Wm 1 Bo wen, Tinllook of Maroy. savean aohore on the north and 6 thy = : | “PORTLARD, Feb tt—Are brig #t Agnes (Bn, De ete a acd | samen fon the event mee ches, Aaneve, Cirotuewos via Hotcaar Hneete et hia friends, aed Nhe Wing Lighes tock the light for thaton the Rolire save a 1s trechr Ocean Wave, Freeman. Tangier ™ tly to ap anchor, wee to be he PROVINCRT OWN, Feb Coming tp, ship Banting, oven it Whew For! fast egroan pastes fem F sochevitop for Peston. Art tei J 1 Horta " Beach, atom fon Tat aie wen 4a hones te tre yr a ries | bite ea Ae tab tant stats Cons the Pre wideh taht Howton ip eo with the) ft th cnet Cabinet from Re W the main bench 4} C~] A pad, ‘be aH ay, [age wine, 14 bhds and 14 packs gam ih Inte ton th | ow. { { che be seen baa Tow feat of the Vian Mean —moungna bate, the oy (tah Tian trmar ts of the Wad sok in the reported yeater Be BRIG FLORIDA, 7 reatreop, whic’, eld at this port on the Peoe fata, ut Wy Bt ‘Thonmad cm tho 3th 20h of Decemeety eet opre mh *Alla, and leaking Uedly, havin 0 yown cf the const of Bova “smotia during ya the d+ #b ot A hittene. F } ecigeggd WE WALD, Syiks BALE, OP DYNES, or, 8 Hesitimare fom Demarara Doo degh, SALEM, Feb G--A 4 Aald Hin Bo'tan, Ward bar sid ‘sth Yatk «olde, Very, Yanaibar. we’ “emt DMRS « ~Areaghe Win Cobo, Radiol, Ale ! e Ba v) Whe river sho ‘otis, N Yori, ud cleag ~er [eS 8 eases

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