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: 8 ee ee Aonmxatt 1 | a ene a “ strength to repel invading foe. He closed with an wo TENNESSEE. NEWS Fipeuh THE STATE GAPETAL, | cited tnt sorrow toe, raurot, ijn ras | shout ute to a Of our eilizen soldiery, NEWS FROM THE NAVY, sobiooas Bul Chise. and Carry ambegere at three conte. and exgeemsed ecndience in thay ably 40 delens opr pays Clarks | ‘To United States steam gunboat Octorara, Lieutenan, / ‘of the Dill. He | #0: ; . ; he State of Public Feeling im 2 Whe, Developements im Regard to the the fast that the other side admitted Ms. Semmao reid in an extended and able argum ig ville. George Brown commanding, and the United States Sanitary Department of New York— | Wworth ita millions “admitted, ite wity. | toca that the State ado Fight ppt Cuicaco, Feb. 27, 1862. | steamer Currituck, were ordered to be put in, commission | ‘Twe Sets of OMicials Paid for the Same Acca ite umber of cars used on Whe otnow rice | Fepel invasion unl the fook of Ube invader prégyes our | A special Geapatch to the Calcago ‘met, datea | yesterday. : Duty—The Sanitary Police the Most E& ote roadway. ‘That would Teave a space of Swonty | soll Rao ope By wo late. ate Legislature | Clarksville, 29d inst., gives the following gloomy account |" The ofleers of the Carrituck atsine ficient—Debate om the Public Defenee pincer and Shas menial eee ag Tavasion andthe pecriiy on pres * a sent of the state of feoling among the people there. It says | Acting Master, in command—\ Bili—Mr. Pierce For the Measure and ‘Mr. Alvord Against It-Sheriff’s Feeo— 4 he is propesed: iS half of the cars at the | action of En, nd a6 ar argued that there was danger of a | that there is but one Union man in the town, ant =a end 3 ry Perk ‘This lone would war with under any circumstances the | sixty years old, or he would have been kilted long ago. a great hae il oe that portion of Broadway | State of aa York should be put in @ Hon, Cave Johnson, who was a powerful advocate for i? Third Assisant Engunecrs—W. H. Bauckbom and Wil- below that where the greatest obstruc- | proper condition to defy every threat and resist tut | Mam Goddard. our. bill a not ide ample | every foo. Ho expressed a fear. from onyersa- | tho Union until the war commenced, is now as power! ‘Acti Master's Mates—T. N. Str T. A. Havens and : cempenestins ter aia of the x ge intorets, then tin "he had Leard, not from the gentleman fom | an advooate on the other side, He says that the only | Wittau Nelscn ifs Yn acartion w che facts stated m my despatch of yester- | fix the Dill so that it will, and il pay it. He then Onvedaga (4 (Alvord), but from others, that the opposition | Sect of our success will be to drive: thé pooplg of Tex” | The Octorara will not proceed on her trial trip before read letters from Mr. yee pints ‘Mr. Jennings, | © the bill had its origin in a desire to revive old pereiess yd. ay relative 10 the sanitary police squad and the Health | Cictimg merchant, and An' Bleecker advocatiug | and that it would disappoar if the control and direction nessee into the mountains and render them desperate. to-morrow. She is to be tho flag vessel of Commodore and Assistant Health Wardens being paid for discharging | 4 railroad in Broadway as. arelief to the street. the work contemplated by the bill was ™ other hands. | hore is not a spark of Union feeling here, and no one | Porter. ‘osama duties, it appeara that not only does the sani. | Messrs. Haight and Forme Pvabor enor ae ata 9 Xe sine ae from all party when the safety and boner | Hstends to disguise the fact. ‘The United States steam sloop-of-war Oneida, Captain tary squad discharge the samo dutioe required of the | {istics aguasl the bel | tnt ie argamont cl Mr. Bynxs spake in favor of the bill, ‘The people of Clarksville glory in secéssion, but at | §, P. Lee commanding, is to be put in commission to- Health Wardens and their assistants, as far as the exawi- nation of the yards, cesspools, privies, &c., but thero is 201 ttee deciding to upone Nether ye m4 After areply by Mr. Ayr, progress was reported 00 | the same time are trembl! lest the town should be bill‘ umti next oo vror the a aes the Dill, and it-was made the special order for Saturday | , 4 ne oppanents an cape en is eenendats for the | after reading the Journal. day. Explosion at Philadel, ‘alno ten policemen detailed to the examination of wharves rate a preccwarn goed There was large quantity of rebel stores, ® portion P! "Bob. 1902. nd also the condition of tenement houses, The com- Totes ere a this evening—the Statement from Mr. Barlow. of which was carried off and the remainder destroyed. A varnish factory, in part’ of the ci om plaints of nuisances that have been made to the Corpora- Committee of the A most gross and unjustifiable attack upon me appears ‘The rebel leaders shipped # thousand negroes last tion Counsel, for him to prosecute, have all or nearly b bills in the Sri he seasabiy bok wader teoasamnion the pub- | in to-day’s Tribune. While I admit that my ‘private sie owing to the ure of benzino Jie defence bill. Mr. Alvord concluded his speech against | acts are 3 little importance” to any one but myself, yet | Week from Clarksville, it, the proprietor, was iaillod,, ant ae ee a jured. The Dullding was entirely ‘all been made by the sanitary squad—two hundred and | j¢, Messrs, Stetson and Prymargued in favor, the for- | I,feel bound to correct the false statements of the article arora. ‘fifty complaints were filed there Inst year, and between | mer answering all the consiitutional raised by Me. | in question. 1 coin | (0a (Po. Cpemattion at Fort a chase Times.) . ‘tix-end coven thousand dollars fines collected. Therehgs | Alvord against it. It was made the special order for PR ie ME RG aa at ha a ryt oot cor wrohemadclDrecoruhre | SLID PING NEWS no evidence appeared here as yet that the Health War. ™ ject do not think oe vorthae Tsond'e list of kiled and wounded , obtained from private . deng have been anywhere near as efficient. . Primary Elections in New York. ‘an “actor,” nor was I preseat at the W Wendell Pulls sources:— eae nee ae aan Ain ie In all the discussions and debates that we have hereto | The bill noticed by Mr. Coddington, ‘To regulate nomi- —e. ‘ that: he was, with Malcolm Tres, | _ Seventh Idinois—Ole Porter, Co. 1. bam ‘e | eran bs: fore had before the committee on the Health billnothing | nating conventions and primary clections in the city of | jately imprisoued,” &c., is evidently intended to convey Eighth IUinois—John Cotton, Henry Goss, Alf. Austin, 49| ura ware! 32 lixe the valuable information has been obtained ig regarg | New York,” provides as follows:— the impression that Thad been arrested. This is simply ay tir od A cote, E, Walker, Jas, Wilhelm, ve ¢ Rowew to the workings of the Health Department of New York | Section 1. Conventions for the nominations of all offices | ®” atrocious falsehood. sthoritativaleos ommer, | S&S Fg ey id Williams, Geo. Kinder, Chas, | WPoxt of New York, February 27,1962. to bevoted for by the people of the city aud county of Mh = eae Atated ee \horitatively” oF otber- | cpermott, August Mon » Sno. —s Alonzo Lie ag has been this year. Dr. Ramsay has given full details Aoretiseat hls a: hority'ar peament es te an lapemade of the operation of the City Inspector’s Department in all its relations to the sanitary wants of New York, and has Cc. .EARED. an St George (Br), Wylie, Liverpool—Williams & uion, New York, shall assemble on the Tuesddy fortnight pre- ceding the ' ensuing election, : Me Seer 2. At least ten days before such assembling, the | slanderer, an ioever has so said bax mado. false oo, aah nea S Ry re fo MANE a bee ‘the Statement. |. uot sign Mr. Phelps’s name, nor author- ; Sseninship Constitution, Fletcher, Fortress Monroe) mon Provented an array of facts never before made known a | Mayor shall, by public Proclamation, deizoate the oes eee etn de tis aietenes ane son, Wm. Morgan, James eter ae Atkinson, wal ee my pgp, Gali 3 Pre i BOR be Pane We York, from Cardenas for Port the State capital; while Sergeant Lord, of the sanitary | conventions are to bo held, and the distinctive names of sa is ee. a, Lay informed of ibe Yiows of the lend Co. K. a Woodard, ©, sioan, | Shibsacst aban ses + don Dura. pre penne Br bape Hay b 5 secess: a le (Brem 2 meee ann, London—! ‘nkard, jheavy sanad, fe the exhibition of the Dooks kept by theBanitary | th organ a eee Pr arnew political orgasizaticn design to | ‘© his luauguration, Whatever information 1 had, of | C.¢- Gitmore, Win R. Alten, Messick Morea, Jeaepl Bark Neptune (Meck), Negaba, Cork-—W Salero weather or, Foe Mean se eet Police Department, has revealed tke efficiency of that | 1276 candidates before tho people for the coming elec- | @Very chiraoter, was made publio by me, day by day, | McCoslin, Caleb W- Gritth, Fo. @.; ta gt ia Teint, | Bark Dundalk (Br), Kiernan, Cork—Edmision Bros. and shipped ‘seca ‘which fillea the cabin and caused other department beyond what it is goneraily understood ex- | Tons notice of atch intention stall bo reported to the | &¥d based upon it 1 urged the necessity of’ faction by ton’ | Needham, —— McCowan,’ Co. OT eee EL nn ee Nees. « damaye. isted. Now all of these facts have a practical bearing. | Mayor, in writing, ith the umes. and objects of auch Liat gad aeate pan an pape Poace Congress to | Wt? ok Oe. Wo Dai ta inathernan, David | Bark Lamplishter. Thimpson, Derarara—J 8 Sith i Co. ospon, Feb The Borider Opnty see ep Tot 0 le a “3 , Brow! ool 10. . Penar ed They show what is being done, and enable the conmmIttee | oe eo eae pe cmmtodied herein, | months to this object. in concert. with, hundreds of the ag ‘co. E; William Bunce, John Boggs, — | Be ementine (Pras) ar PiymoutinWy Sale m, fat of the cargo overboard Will have to come into dock 10 to form some correct opinion of what is wanted in addi- | sec, 4, The electors of every election district in each | Most prominent and patriotic citizens of the North, of all . Br Ann, Yates Goree Yates, Porierteid Co. amar ‘ya PRT e, . tion. Heretofore the argument before the committes bas all been om the side of the advocates of the ‘Rew law, and has been of the pathetic order. It can now wand, shall aseetuticin the ald several election districts | #haJes of political oplnion—men- who believed that our | — Ziel/th Tingic—Tobins Pareto: ¥ Between the period of the Mayor's proclamation and the | country was of more consequence than any more party | , Aemiiclh /lioink.< Granthura. Co Can the mf ting con- | Organization—but unfortunately we failed.in our efforts. | Laughlin, John Mel aaa eee rat abe purpose of eiortiog delegates to the con. | It isnot true that Lsympathized with the movetnents of Mathotie, Co ; Joun Waist, Co, B; George Newton, Co. G Roberts (Br), Barues, Port pais sf Go Sones | witheonstdcra Got tered vere severe weather, d ‘Brig Walter rHower, Pieree, Cardenas—H D Brookman & Co, — away bulwarks and Brig Fred Wording (Dutch), Herrick, West Indies—H S Tepth ot at in her poe nar TT sapery ‘Mahon, tt, James x CURRENTS—T. a sa’ for | the Southern leaters,or, that 1 “avowed myself their | ; John Bowman, , Jacob Dogge Vining. rapt ae ere SSIES pvr ee Meena mnive presented Wakéhoee Lanne gag pgp nn om The i ne A a an poor’ friend or co operator until the uprising of the North ren- Bassett, Co, F. Richara Mor. | Bue’ q Barah Peters, Midatos, Port Royal, SC-~aanter, peri nine US Gitisal atthis port, handed us arguments do not hold water. city conventions for nominating candidates for the gene- | dered such ayowals danger ‘Toenty-ninth TUinois—Henry F. berg one ar er Bie oe eget =o ee —— a Son & Co. letter from Dr R W Wood, of Kanai, which contains the fol The important feature of the morning session of the | rar city offices and for the General State Convention, or ‘On the contrary, from N November until the fall of Sum- | rissey, Carl Whitney, pet al ity nage meet Sehr Arlington, Hopkine ClenfuegorB ‘Puck £00. Assembly is the consideration of the Public Dofence bill, | for wards or parts of wards, to elect pics dalegnies & Pom peo ree ge bape ip presiy. Davin, Jere Bosbelle, David ‘Clikey, John Parker, ghgh® © D Horton (Br), man, Turks Islands—D R De- ‘ia bole wad throm i making appropriations for the erection of fortifications‘on | Mate candidates for Congressional, Legislative, Alder- ¢ 4 the 2lst Julye in lng 21 3), fon A s- the frontier. manic, Connel:manic or School districts, as the samo | leaders of the rebellion, urged the absolute necessity of | C0. 1- 1 1. 2p cust ana win, Kimmel, Co, A. “Beir Merwin, Thomas, Baltimore—Yan Brant & Slaght. | i1'ioek Oe Ah aA may bo in order at the ti ore government over all the States and repeatedly as- Sitaiouteaea he ee of such no- |- ined thom ‘that the frat blow strcek: by the South at |. Thirtyfret Illinots—Jobn Sees, Nutiam Mann, ‘Sec. 5» When State conventions are ordered to beheld | Mr. Lincoln’s administration, whether by. resisting | Abram Dillon, Co. EF: Pris c — , Wm. at any time previous to the period specified in the fourth | the civil authority of the federal government, or by.a | Keister, S. H. Faulke, Geo. er sn, Co, C. 20 a tlt ore cco anaes conven ir | eamnbenromceatoandfoioal ray wile ee | Se oeatan Zoot is. Rats 9 ooparete prostaasat oa reheat yg tgp forms and theories, party ties and private friendships Deckwerti, Andrew J. Patterson, W. H. Drake, John jaltimore—M T Runyon ve Co. wt Behe Joseph & i braniin, Bennett, Baltimore—T G Benton — Pleo —— this paper same. ‘Navy Bureau at ha nf & 501 Senet Plater, Pitrars., Pyar , Del—Master. Sehr Caroline: 3 Fox, Philad i W McKee. Schr Ceres, M edith, Philadelphia—J W McKee, Sehr papel ‘Brown, Fhiladelphia—J W McKee. Sebr V Sharp, Haley, Philadel; jaster. Schr Eveline, York. Philadelphia—J Gaut Mr. Alvord moved that all those sections referring to the Slatingewhen and where rection of fortifications and the mounting of cannon ‘upon them, and leaving only those sections empowering the commission named in the first section to purchase , ‘Such additional number of approved arms as may be for the effectual arming of the militia, vention, at | Will be set aside in an hour, and our whole people will Dunn, Co. G. Margaret Ann, Whe! ileabethperimA 5 nd appropriating two millions of dollars, or so mach | [cDt/iRS fo Ort detest . etacltlod for the asseun, | at OUce engaged in a strite tho parattel With whieh is not | Eighth Missouri—Thos. Woodard, Co. zy Sehr Margaret Ann, Whelpley, Elzabe aes Smith thoreof as may be necessary for that purpore. bling of guch State Convention. even to be found in history.” Fifty-second Indiana—Jas. Finnerty, Co. I. B; W. W. | Schr iL Godtrey, Russet, ‘dreenwi ‘McKee. Mr. Pierce, of Miieks then made a lengthy argument Sec. 6. The people assembled in each election district, If I remember, the views of the 7yibune early in No- Twenty fifth Kentucky—Geo. » CO. . Ww. Schr Colorado, Greenwich—J WNcieo. dst that motion and infavor ef the bill as it tod. according to thelr distinctive party organizations, shall | vember, 1860, from my own as they have at ali | Winders, Co. C; Wilburn Cook, Co. a tale Ey Bere ae alluded to the undefended condition of the State, and | Choose by ballot or tiva voce, as they may see fit, five de- | times since. Tbelieved in the absolute necessity of the | Seventeenth K entucky—Samiuel F be “ Kehr Riiog Sun, Carmichael Smith, Jones & Co. read extracts from the London papers showing a de- | j toeach Ward Convention for the nomination of | Union. On the 27th of that month I wrote to a gentle- Tu ir oy | Reed, Co. D; J.B. Sloop Howard, Merritt, New Haven—! $ termination on the part of Engtand to seize upon some op- ‘offices to be filled for wards; ten delegates to cach | man then in the Senate, having, as Tbelieved, great | _ Béghth Tlinois—A- er, 00. q ‘ Auroi ve, Wiliam, Rew La ‘New London-it 8 Rackett, rik cripple the country. Ho algo referted at. | Ward Convention that is to select for the. getle? with the Suthers) leaders, a letter, from which | Peck, Co, £: W. Bicks, W. 1 Large args, C.D = FP ws a Aa aa ELS OF geno | aa movements of the British | raj city conventions to nominate getieral city offers or he fallow isan extract: rptete ts a kj wm. Baird’ Co. J: | , Ship3Mirage (Br, of Eiverpigy Robert Foochow, Nov 27, | lize, a ve, days out, All oars men-of-war and the concetration of troops to elect delegates to general State conventions, aod ten le secession cannot ba accom- | J. Bout, Co. I; J. McKen: c, 5 a 1 CO. 95 | with Henin Anite Gane Good Hoy Eee prospect from lat 22, lon 38, ne Re a. ‘the overbearing attitude of England, arguing that ‘all legates to each Ward Convention who are to’ gelect de- lab se abait peo otal dinars disagree at the outset, buteven | H. Brockerdin, Co. E. Jan 12, net the Equator in the "Auntie Feb $ in lon | good 2 aed eo — this meant more than was to be seen on the srfuce. legaten for any Con; ional, Legislative, Aldermanic oF ‘u Saae coul be dou dy, gamicion palatable Seventh Ilingis—A. S. ee Ww. om J. Bradford, | gnd made Cape Hatteras 20th; had heavy weather on the ro olin very baa ds bore wi also referred to the communication of Earl Russoll in re- | school istrict, whion the santo shall embrace more than tote Neriera Staten to indugy em ee on pee tonebaker Co A; J 3, Morris, Co Signa go Es hanes Pree aa Gaya from aise vit ou whaling bark, Philp twas. soldat auction at San opi, 2 disposition oa ihe part of Bipland to iter, one ward, avin in any raed Gonted. Denote aad Morne |. G3 G. Bae, ee * ue oo, J. 0. Caiboper, aS feo Calontia for Lond toe sa Br85 Bion 8 eT ae 4 fis - “ ud in any such. col forthe es . EY J. 0. nian faleutta for’ London; Jai » ot oe fere and regulate our commerce and ports. He then | grer“auinimeentee nereoe, oF by depnly, cach Komisens |" ‘ a ce at the South, go. i; ‘Wim, Gappolt,Co” from >" Notice to Mariners. ci E, shlp Screamer, $0 days from Moulmein for Falmouth Rterrmaptegeret on in balla 7 Dwg" because oy tine Memory Rook, naar the west end of Grind Habams, com qBtie Amanita Jane (of Newport, RI), Dorr, Gardenas, 19 | pused of an isoldted group of cones reakwater, with mo "i Duncan. ‘While inthe Bre: ak vater lost poy anchors and peer 6 feet ta ineogint by in breadth, and rests on @ nar- chains, and was driven out by a furious row ledge of rocks, most y underm the constant ac. rig'Emily Pisher (of Eas fansanilla, Feb | tion of the waves. The average height above low water marie rar wht nugar to Baste, Son in’company with Br | {s 17 feet, the rise of tide being 6 tet. In stormy weather thewant of guns of a proper calibre in esse of a ‘war, looking upon the negligence of the Legislature to against all contingencies as being critninal, hold- Heg.up the idea that the insults that we had received from England TSould not’ be tolerated after our oven, civil war was ended. And even the present affairs in Mexico ould of itself create dificulties at no distant day. His ing Convention, whenever and wherever held in his dis- % ee pen hinge ofp any eet occ | Sue ft Ceca Recent cece | § SE ad a BS suel Spector, | that interes ot control the action of Ne ‘son by hitn desiguated? shall proceed to call the etxite'| England or New York. What willbe greed ton my a, nots—J. Kee ©; ise oF Bande, registry rol! of the electors Tor such district, and shall |. judgment ie this: A convention to. alter the constitu: en Bi J, i Oe, M. A. Biod, sett, D. ee % ona tha . mith : brecks, Co. E; 8. Peas keep the record of the same, and of tho names of all the | tained” by the gonstinition itself; and Torever removed Benderwood, €0.D; R. A B, Herr ington, Co. tay sie i electors who did, or did not, yote at such primary meet: | from th f polities in Con, Greeley, of the inst, lat 2424, Jon $1 1 the sea Washes over the whole gpecch was one, and full aan rtant pointe. door ” um the arena of politics in Congress, Gree! tr ol B; EF. M. Denning, Co. D; J. Winhart, brig 8tPeter, for New York. Ssan inst, s n $110, 1e cea, TM mado a decided ted impression upon the House, and was | "&°F meetings. Tribune, and his wet of practical nvoiitiontste, wil! oppose | “pi rtemth Tlinoie—A. Ward, Win. Moss, Co. K; Wm. [| wind heavy from poke a brig from Tr inidad for New Spoken, &e. - 4 Sec. §. Upon the day of the election, the Registrar | an; mpromise whatever. They are secessionists in fact af York; 49th, lat 26 58. ton 79 37, sees oPeare aug (brig); applauded by thore in the gallery. The array of facts | gait keep terore him the entire list of the electors of his | eaual to our friends in, South Carolina. in Nhe rashneas uf | Bradley Co, B, pia a tee pp RR Con ip Ocean Rover, ee Sas frantions for Hong Koog, Jan presented by him demand acre consideration of the House. 8 ‘Mr. Alvord commenced his reply, but did not conclude before the Assembly to: k a recess until seven o'clock. He opposed the bill on constitutional inds, declaring it to der reefed foresall and ntayanil; 244, saw a’ ship stecriig N wh ear Gompromie, from a with main topmast_gone—wi ag painted black with small red from Liverpool for NYork, Feb 15, lat Streak, and had doxthe asa ‘Brig Lucretia, Brown, un, bts te with Sere toC&E enka Airsander Marshall, from NYork for Liverpool, Feb J Peters. Had’ heavy NE passages | Meus ‘Ticrald, from NYorkfor London, Feb 21, lat 39.99, istrict, and whenever an glector shall-prexent his yoto | tuelr plans. They hope that the Union :nay solved, so | Seventeenth Tilinois—D. $. Calbert, Co. C; E. Sinnot,, Co. that t be freed {1 crmetd of th tite C; Co. K, to till an ofice for which it shall appear by the record of | {hat "hey, Hay he freed from the teommels Of the ponsuty: | A: HL Wllibeo, Co, C; B. Bag 3. Howard, Co.D; @ Voorhes, Co. T the Inapector he had no pact in selecting a delegate to | savory ina manner more effective than they are able 10 do x! be meres Winey - A Bios, res nominate, or was in no convention to nominate any can- | in the Union. All these things ought to weigh with those ga “F Mekwan, Co. Bo 7 Jector’s ‘vote to fill any guch | who are not wild with the theory of @ new Southern con- xpht fore topgail; was rip toe the H ighlands m the ath, ao be a violation of the constitution. It was aa infringement | “tale for such oftice: said Tederacy, as ga economie question. With tem. nothing © Titinois—Sansuel Howine, Co. 1; J. Seaton, Co, s tciaetl: wae ap ve the Seighlanda ox os ‘upon the rights of the national government. He would | Mice ee iooat atioe dif it shall sppear, by said In | Tver gotshs. but they ane theirconstiiuents wil ind, sem, Jewal,Co,I; G. A. Smith, Co. b; A. Burrows, arta pees bo aticewantes NUT Compenion | | Brig Balle, of Work, stcering AB, wae fzed Feb 21, say that he was willing to vote for any bill appropriating | SRECtor's recofd, Heiter 'y delegate, T fear, it will be too iaie, that in escaping from, evils which | (9, F. ig Ben Dunning (of Portiand), Varney, Inagua, 15 days, Fereign Ports. | any amount that might be considered necessary if Con- | 4/2 &BY nominating convention for the selection of can- | nay be remedied inthe, Union they embraced those ninth FainotsE. Rose, CoB J. Russell, Co. K; wih ‘iis to Miller'® Houghton. ‘Had heavy weather; split Feo 2th Head, sew wo | would puss Winw asking for the assistance of the | #idates for any other oflice to be filled at the faid clec- | which will svrangle them and their ideal Utopia. ~_ ?, Co. G; Ephraim’Morin’ | sls. Ma ho ne 84 Siate in the matter; but without thae he could not vote | oR. then the said elector’s vote abail be refused for any |. On the samo day T wrote to one of.the prominent men “eftghr Helena F. (of Hingham), Taslor, St Thomas, Feb 12. | 1c (eka, dan 20—In port ship Harriot Breiag, Manning, for it. The present war, which bad taken its hundreds | SAition thereto, enid celinqueut elector shall forfeit the | POW scti¢0 in the rebel government as follows:— Thivtiih Tiinoic—J..K, Darnston, Co. A. Zomiles B'by the late y, 1ot UBtaNee a eeda aiendie, ACen Pran- Spneld the ecnetitation; a sum of ave doli's or sueh general neglect of his duty 88-1 sano hat toe aniisisvey tecline pRetominutes ‘thous | John meimany Cort; We Hew: Co. A; C- Grady Oo; 9. | itd ions ore k weaey Ra ha fa Forest andimatn | cya port brg Orlolan. bed, for Bow- 0 contradiction, that nine-tenths of the soldiers from | **itizen, unless said elector shall satisfy the Inspector sandg sp’ this State voted for bia believing with you that tt | Hilyer, M.C. s, Thomas Gates, Co. H. 2 sail blown away; and reeeived other alight damage; 26th, 45 tontaan aiaeoor ay thad Doe rtm New York saath, su Pe~ ‘the Northern States were iti niain the con- | Inspectors of such election district of bis inability to as high time the issne should be met, and that In this way 3 Smith, Co. A miles 3 of the Highlands, passed a per mans a square-ri ‘igged a idg. Sid . fightig to mainiain the con- | Oivend.throngh sickness or necessary absence from the | unly could the Union be pre ice what youway nx | — Phirly-third I! ingis—Chas. . A Vessels and schrs with loss of sails, spars, & oe Daniel Boone, Se stitution—to uphold that bulwark of freedom—and not | 10404 Coonty of New York toyour uuwllingners tofpart with trie friends atthe North | _ Fortyefiret IUinoio—8. Gallsen, Co. H; H. Sander, Co. i | Sehr Maryland, Somers, Deal's Talund, Widaye, pront Sram, Fe Feb 14—In port brig Daniel Boome, Scpar. fromm tocarry out the ideas of angsct of men or party. They | “iY nd county of New York. and your plen of self-prestrvation. When. the aniliions of ips stor, "oo, ¢; 34; Tn, Ber DC Boater, Townsend. Marviand, § days. Tenn trig heonned Bert C Zone ames 4 were sree | aces 4 to bre on — = gies ihe orth wi he have ilherto Seles, Ndr] ye eee teat Vheir 'p. Hisey, bo. : Ludwick, Co. ;. ee ¢ g sadier, sip Milford. = 13 a, . Somesiena, Fe sprint ‘ailp cl ‘chamion, Prince, from. tion mpted to destroy ‘thos rvatsare wholly forgot In the haste to excay ; ie that it would not bo wiso for them to make another in. SEW YORK LEGISLATURE, from their compuny-4n order to argaize ® new Vlopiaywith- 0. Jacobs, Co. I. Schr BP Reeves, Hari, Philadelphia, $ day, meanae Pea Creat teers 0 RE or € c , ti RSTEAMS! it . {ringement by the yote of the Legislature. He did not ella on Diiits cant lockad into. and your scans ei ted Yan W. Brombold, Co, A; Wm. Phill. | Soir FF iumdoiph, deisley, Vhiladelphia, 3 days. Sirti NYork Feb 8 Seodand, et ae Sih Galena, at | Delieve the necessity required it. s afraid you will find a unagimous North aj nited: Schr J H Allen, fadelphia for Por ‘Month. Havre; Geo Hurlbut, at’ Bordeaux; 9th, ‘The hour fixe: upon for recess having arrived, he did jenate. South; wad that in the uate of Mbicul et thus en Schr Joseph, Ireland, Great Egg Harbor, ne Sh inormany | Schr A& E Haker, Sinith, Great Eeg Harbor. Schr Sarah, Holden, Rockland, 6 days. d arr from, NPnadelyi, Jane Anderson, at Gatway. } Schr Ocean Bird, Hull, Providence, A Sid for NYork dh, Yeninounta'n, and York‘ows. rom Deal | gre Pointer, Nic hols, Providence, 2 Le os iobast Bobet ith, sel, trom 0 from Liverpool; 12th, Col Adams, Bar- eatner Josephine (U 8 transport), Grumley, Locust Point, ¥ ¥ ™ poi * mas 1, Old Dominion, from 1. in ballast, ‘it for osuny Th Steamer Kennebec, Garton, Philadelphia, Sid for Phila telphie 9th, ‘chiens Tram Deal, Steamer A H Bowman, Clark. New Bedford, « ia Londonderzy. Steamer Westchester, Jones, Providence. Loxvoxpann’, Mob lecArr fiom: New Catharine, at The ship Prince of Wales, from Havre, arrived last eve- | Deal; Wiibelm ‘Tell at, Quecustown; Von Laffert Lehsen, 6 Bet concinde his remarks, bat will finish this ‘evening. Jimagine, however, that he has planted himself om an erroneous platform; and, although he handles yhe question with superior ability, and speaks from his est conviction of duty, yet’ he will uuquestionably find that techaicalities will not excvse him in the eye ¢f ‘the public, and those that are to follow, unless | mistake the position and line of argument that they will follow, Aupaxy, Feb. 27, 1862. gendered. it will be many fore the e onamie ques- iT hich Involved iV in}; i ed by either Mr. Raxsey presented petitions against avy more | HoUS wiih are involved will pe cally eo deve ay ler savings banks in New York, mele a i Ge eee we ls that hon ry io part company, it rely possible what the ‘The committee reported adversely the bill to alluw'the | esparation 1 i int acecanpllahcd Sorin isha ia dt a guarantees as ent immediate quarvels, But esr: camp CY ii et aero ah seore 1 fate end the measures which have been inangn than the legal rai at. ‘W. H. Taylor, J.C. TMtinots—J. Reed, 8. Kameron, Co. K; F. F. Spi war, in regard to which it js Forty will destroy the force of this constitutional argument. ‘The report was agreed to and the bill rejectea. foi eitteb wen $, ‘cocker, Co. D: T. & Felton, Co. K. That something should be aone in regard tofortifations | ye commitiee also reporved adversely the bill to} “athe iith. gil she! hog sinan, | FOnncghih iltnaéa-Wmn O'Brien, Co. B. ning, reports WY gales the entire passaue: Lost and split sail sate Kinds iae, wt Theahtin, no One, it seems, could for a moment doubt. The events On the 11th of December , 1860, 1 wrote to a gentleman, 4 the Li Michacl Hinson, Co. I; Geo. D. ‘has been 16 days W of the Ba 17th inst, lat 41, lon of the ‘past year and the attitude of England since tho | regulate the fees of sheritls. of Mr. Davis on we yn Winois—Michacl Hin ‘ » D. | 10,'sigualized snip Grauite, steering E. Ene wanes ry Preis pe f $0 : pill rey ution, in which I BANE, 5, Prince q outbreak of the rebeliion should satisty any person that | The report was agreed to and the bill rejected. " ch Tenid fy-sccond Indiana—Merritt Ryan, Co. F: ——Sin- | sip Buen Foster, Senin toes Loskon, Deal Dodie.” | tite Ntuaiaty ‘bina, sjemfuecos,” Rotnened trig, Chins pig Pgh adiong " paging Mare it pence eigued | Mr. Samm made a majority report iu favor of the incor- pr Co. u ‘0. 1; —— Hogland, Co. F. Bark Emblem, vorazo, Small, bene for Haran ana. Si fore. brig. Cid Would not be excusable. That’ line of argument re. | Poration of the State Homeopathic Medical Society. adi Stewart, Co. F; F.'Kirkland, | Also, uiree barks and ‘wo Nees ip Sheed wa cae AG eg ee, Mow, minds me of the story of the Indian, who would not Mr. Freer dissented from the report. and necessary evils whieh will surround the new govern Twenty fifth Kentucky—J. Doon, Co. B. ILED. ‘ R Hazettine ‘ort Koyal, SC. ori mute Cricto, Daild him a hut because the weather was pleasant, bot | Mr. Mcwemy reported complete the Brooklyn Charter | mentforsgeueration. But earecul it caunot be,if fair | 7he Riicwing ian Net of woruded Lhavenct tiene t0,] pn e ences Eine. Gan Pranaton Catboun, Taverpools |-Chureht echt Gap se Pi id inevitably result i ar, the end of which no map can fores ‘You may ask how will this be browg| nd Maryland secede, and it will be Amendment bill, which was ordered to a third reading. compromise is when the storm came and he wante shelter be pemenieenas not build it. The true policy is ‘in time of peace pre- pare for war,” then we shall not be taken by surprise, and will be prepared for the worst. It will be im pt We Chapin Sid NW: ta NSW. ship Mongoliay barks Faith, Lysander’, Wild Gazelle, Lucy; ces en aaa lenry, and trom below, ship Autocrat: bark ‘nks. The bark war detained bet low until to-day, the weather aed bad that her pilot lus (Brem), and Tuisko (Brem), Newport, E; Titania (Nor), Cork; John Benson, Porto Rico: A Gregory, # Putiadeiphia; Br brig Mary Ann, Gravada; Br eehr and cannot give the letter of company :— Iiinois—K. K. Tyler, J. B. Gilmora, T. B. . P. Burgess, J. B. M. Ball, W. J. Reynolds, 8. dom. doa; Avance ON nited pariy ai t By Mr. Coxxouty—To av States to practise in t norize attorneys in adjoining ato. i about? Let V The lem thiy Elise & Mathilde, for Bremen, and bark H | contd not be lan led before. dle at t to tell the fate of this bill. By ir. Woopacrr—To authorize the Brooklyn City and | claimed that theDisirict of Columbia belongs tothe South, . pt seek, parece nada is Dill, There is to be mikes Talend te ig tele wt he enin = ~ en Bit gen eer & ‘in per ot be Sdoeaetaet Bey ve oo erga ner Ls bbe J. A. | 1 Rutgers, for Montevideo, are anchored at Quarantine. BALTIMORE, r 25—Arr schrs B D Pitts, Corson; EW Senate committee this morning reported several | qvired by the general railroad law fashingion. ‘Me Debilid who do not see tu thix | Palmer co (Bm weed Wind at sunset, NW. Fenton, Tavige, snd Velasco, ba ier ld sch Hevo- Bills, among them one fixing the fees and’ compensation | “By Mr Surr—To amend the law relative to obtaining fn teamed s ere the; in ten days two | M. Kenic Se Atcha, E Prlamerc @ W? focdeae E STEPS Pa RY Si iuaan titre heaa feskon te throughout cor ge also the bill amending | juries in summary proceedings. # North wili un BW wre Americ: Shipmasters’ Association, patted rr bark Contest, Allen, Pape set wring Revel weg charter of Brooklyn—the latter complete, and was BILLS PASSED. is inaugurate: Eighteenth Liltnoiz—O. ©. Andern, B. @, Atherton, W. No 61 Waut Staeet—Roows 23 axp 25. 10, Henson, Mayagner; on, Fi re i s “ wotild tend ve thi a tr think to York; Montezuma, Wyman, Card as; WH Rutafi, Spracg: eraered ton rd Fen, erduy, pe Ketative to dividends of life insurance ecmpanies, | | otk fend noi than sy won “tt So bic €. Jaines, A. 8. Bellers,J. McGuire, P. §, Martin,G. S. | ‘Thefollowing approved officers have received cerifcates | M's iirambal, Davy. und Samue Hd, Vatten, New Yorke the Senate to-day. A large ee Uiaware ee Mastors of New York 7 when this isaccomplished, the future of buch sections will Le +, H. Bennet, M. Se of this association :— latter oi ith tracck load of hay. Cid big comet (Br), el te sete sae epzne a | THR aaa camane weve tency wc, | 2 Saye hapa: | “Gh into y 00, Poh tae. | Gr aang Wah We in Way | Ree eachother ee ernment expressing my anxiety lest, im the event of | _ Twenly-ninth Ilinois—B, G. Hurlbut, A. D. Black, Jobn bee ha bob le, ship Cotumbia; Uideon ral as MONROE, Va eb dears Missis- the Assembly from New York, remonstrating against the | mittee of the Whole. th ~<A . Hargan, J.B. Scott, J. W. Renfrew, Win. Margrow, J. L Stan: ‘00d, ark foward: Lincoln W \bbetis, brig Torna- Fulton, Boston for Ship Island, Passage of the passenger and Baggage bi bill, Mr. Loamey | "The following were ordered to a third reading:— lure to secure favorable legis'ation in Congrem, they | B ‘Dean, J. Jarson, M: Lee, J, P. Depout, J. 40; Wm MeBwen, Yark Wilnelinina; John 8 stephens, bark | “RAy "Rive Pebad-—are sloop fsaae Ht Borden, Collins, Yesterday presented several, and has now a number | Concerning the liabilities of ¢he husband and wife; i carry their morsures to the verge of revolution—- Prete} ‘tyneh, A. n Wied. On * Vinceses, J Heiress; Cyrus A Nichols ship Matlida R Speed, bark | yew go Bore to bo offered the first opportunity. relative to the construction of the Kings county Court | ¢ven to the comin ent of an actual war upon the Perkine Ieany Lothors, W. D. Dean, G. Nast, W.S. | cen poarence H Hazlcton, ship James Jones; Ch FE Menges | “NEW BEDFORD, Feb 26-814 schr Z Secor, Gage, Fort The fellet Sots famille of volunteers appears to be | House; to amend the Brooklyn charter. government’'—and urged the necessity of atouce «‘garri- ins, Isaac ers, y Ge ’ bark Dency; Win Elosegans, amship Matanzas; Samue a ha reoeiving considerable. attention in tho Longisiature, | Tuo bili to prevent the fraudulent use of stamp labels | soniug the most important Southern foris, and furnish. | BOlgRCK, Parks, Goo. Gaylord, Sam. McLine, Thompeon "Chae AE Binks. ship Jeremiah "Thompion,” Mates Bay BaD Alken: ed RNG, very byary. Several ea, affecting different localities, have been acted | and trade marks was taken up. ing them with supplics and ammunition. No State has * |-J Domansky, brie J Godfrey; Henry Jackson, shi stl New York holds the same | Second Jowa—Frank elena 3. "Jue Doute, Ship Jacob a Statler; Oliver T Miller: ekip Liner: WA Seg Arte) Lovonston (Stem Bres.-nee), Geses, | Lip fenry Tayior, vark Win Wilson; Joseph Pagan, ship a Ri Barlage. 3 26h, AMA We arr, wind WNW, and leaaant, Bid Miscelaneo sehr Laura (Br), Barberte, ror from S¥or foo ek smr LL tard Dracox (of Boston), ‘Watson, from Syd- | from Frankfort for Baltimore; cere P Lay nso, | Adele Fel | . Topky, ainendmenti the right to object to thi partie: tes Gobentnate io octune « aa “the set goal Tight as to the forts at che Narrows that Touisidha docs | W. A. Sween, be compelled to testify. in relation to Forts St. Philip and Jackson; but [ cau see ea ‘The bill was then submitted to the Judiciary Commit. | if this course is deemed expedient it must be foliowed Graxp Hor at Tite Merropowtan Horen.—Undeterred ion, without the co-operation, and, perhaps, wichout the | yy the experiences of the Japanese ball, the Mesers. ‘inthe bil to confer additional powsrs.on the Mstropo- | knowledge of smn of the’ Cabiit. General Scott could | 71504 shvy a grand hop at. choir Metropolitan Hote last litan Pohce, relative to the {pspection of steam boilers, | 4°'t quietly in a month's time.” after opp sition by Mr. Connolly, progress was reported. Fortunately this correspondence was known toall my | evening, and the affair was as fashionable, recherche and The bill to provide a tax on dogs aud for the pay of da. | intimate triehts while twas in Progress, andl conid, if | agreeable as the ball of the Japanese was crowded, com- mages iaficled by. dogs upon sheep. Mr. Hutchinson See ne a ‘al | hon and unenjoyable. The whole affair was conducted gt ied ae Wnaanp Gepeeea the tanndment, "it wascantinaed until the breaking out of the war. I | with admirable taste. The arrangements wero perfect apen. ie ‘Talman is now urging one to authorize West- ter county to raise money by bonds for the relief of families of volunteers. ‘The parties for and against the Broadway Railroad havo again made their appearance in full force, and are preparing for the contest before the committee this ney, NSW, for Sun Francisco, laden with coal, before re- | ade Tourgee, for New York; Edward, Fanny Fern, ried wrecked when tuside of the Heads, 29th ul n Pirack by a8 at Immediately took tn anda Seth wi was fittry Castott, Pocahontas, Fakir, A arn ae ond cle! Feb 95—Arr brig Neuvitas, Wright, Ponce d be paid outto hold her she truck on Arch Rock, or Bird Rock, | via NYork; achra Sarah Bleaberh, Salt ork; Sarah Edwards, Kew at sane hor hgand W, Morris, eb ienarr sche Almira T, Briggs, New- Argument on the Broadway Railroad Question. Aupasy, Feb. 27—10 P. M. hie Sithiede Ceninsticn Onn ta t urged these ideas and no others upon all the Southern h oct By Bor hete Wee unt tice cease ies doren mittee was in session five hours this | which was leat. the decorations elegant, the company select, the ladies’ jumps were worke w loven men with whom I su; Thad iufluence, were fired and signal lights burned. anchor afternoon, hearing arguments for and against the Broad. | | On motion of Mr. Monrmr the county of Kings was | SOcoserated with {hem or aided ther dengue, Frown tne | toiletes charming, the supper excolient, tho music Dod! ‘came boats with soldiers to render assistance; they inthe henen hargne out iBya sot ot bad weaihe ihe way Railroad. een pey oe > hare hog commencement of the war my correspondence with the | worth’s. The ladies’ dining room was the salle dansante, ped to pump, butit wag of no Use, George T Grimes her rach Rar ‘Ravan Mt tae Luke T. Cozans opened the debate on behalf of the | No other matters of interest were acted on, ae we nponll eer ipcrater ~~ or wat and was draped with the national flags, as the soire® fad gr 10, but could not puller ‘of. The ship, with nacre 0 ee Mite ob Se-ATE a et, re 'Eord Broighim stage intereste, He denied the assertions of the advo | Adjourned. ie learn from the newspaper, antag ya ae was designed as a sort of private celebration of pneraine lower inthe, wor ledge, | Seam), erne, Bem Toms partyin ‘onan cates of the measure, that the public demanded the road, A » It is true that I ir. Benjamin's dues at the ( our recent victories. About six hundred ladies k over her stern, her bow pointing towards Aleatras Raga! Bouratm steamship If they bad any doubt upon the subject, let Lia mero order that he mig! oy free from debt to the and gentlemen thronged the halls and parlors sie tem AIST la red; at 0 she fell Ad | sion, ont Gs. cua is" MRR tt - Aunaxy, Feb. 27, 1862, | voted to accept. bis resignation, which was d iad eases atone Macre | Oo ker ereeard tie, ene nating lan ihe topgaitant | SURITR Och Polly Price, Adins, Boston? pen 23 @ vbople at | abe sreaxer appointed the following select committes | OBly communication which I had with hig on the suiject | of the hotel, and the dashing uniforms of many officers | oP tsa visinie, Mue'isn total wth Gapk Ware ca | Ane Rea a Tikes ee rae the next lection. There was a pride in he Gi , Mi i" was that I wrote him an open letter, askidg hin to pay | of the army and mavy gave variety to the briiant scene. | his men had time to save their valuables and clothing. The | Inlet. © rs regard to that street, and as long as the citizens could r the S ehabeheal leesrs. Hall, Alley, Phelps, An- | the eo — aetna to 1 Range Tsar ‘The programme of dancing was:— bing Ty hand sold at auction on the 30th ult for $325, CURSE AMR eb Moke F prig, Asher, Tere, b -4 irewe and § veld. cay at Manassas in Riehl ie nae; nie Limeversr, 1, 1 sigh have the din, bustle and confusion, just so long they This being general order day, vilis on the calendar vous my letter, I have no donbt he did, thongh I 1—Quadrille. 9—Quadrille. Suir Ixpramax—Pilot boat Fenny come upto San Fran* | Republic, Ship Ta Island; sehr Scargiand would have something to remind them of the greatness x y b bave no repiy from Bim. 1 acted in this matter pr 7 bg oe 10—Polka. etaco Jan 30 and reported having boarded the ship Indiamany NOR, Feb 25—A: of Broalway. In regard to the obstructions complained TRIS Arana Sms ene orbarea fo» sre igs | ely eds Nd eth de Sedowa watts L2—banish pola, took on board tar ba ceva Ban F rane, ‘are. ‘BMA Hoop Blackstone, Aen yon vn aime of, he would not pretend to di : BO ORAS lar circums| ip New b: . he betyg very sick and unable t 26th—Arr steamer Pelican, ones, New niiabasnuntnrche sieasienens peng 3% (RMU | to tmprove Central Park, New York volte my having been Mier the survellnce of {he pea. af Heat inte (ek cunrge of the ship and would peagesdonS her to Antares, Corder, "Fhindeipha Phowaas T Cooper tenn ’ - te - only re v io P ¢ merous carts and other yebicles. Placing cars ou the | Authorizing the Historical Society to establish and | Preventing my partner froin mobbing Wendell Philips, er a ao Bane Hannixr Hasritren, Drinkwater, hence foe Fat wie RARCIECO, Yan 21-81 ships Pun jab, Jeuier, Ea. street would only incrense it. The stages, loaded with | Matalin & mnecum of antiquities and science and a | that so efficient a body of public officers were hot more 8—Schottisch. ra. month, B, betore reported as ‘missing, foundere bea, ne Forbes Bll Singapore, Old 27th, ship Vi r their living freight, could accommodate the by gallery of art in the State Arsenal building. profitably employed. This ey coupled wits that of my ‘The arrangements of tho affir were in the chargo of int et ed a aaa ee repent comea by Alburn! fic moving (rom one’ side ot the street to the shee, | The Dill to provide for the public defence was taken up | Present liberty, is a gratifying testimoliel of good cha | ing jadies of the hotel, and certainly it could not have crite 5 oremmg ng MG EG bark Zephyr, Lane, foe WYork. me Curmnonazo, Smal in Boston The cats could not. This bill only provi Prestient’ Ronda 24th; nud dragged ashore in the ehaso of the rolling stock and the old “| for the pur. | at twelve o'clock. The attempt to make Genoral MeMlollan responsible for | been in better taste or more pleasantly conducted. It is stage ahd made Ro provieions for the yalnanie | _ Mf» Puncm made an eleborate speech in favor of the | political views, falsely attributed to me, would be wieked | to be hoped that this hop will be succeeded by others as, | uy fame towed to Bono oa the HAN he aero ae franchise ‘whieh, er genet or munity forthe bill, taking ground that there was danger of foreign in- ey poten canthase, ta I ae brilliant. The rately ilo motropolis could find vent Sam Mereon, Davis, of and slats for Kew Aw PROM THE money @ carrying busine: tw tervention,and giving @ history of the recent a c *) | inno better style than that of the Metropolitan, ork, with 8 eaten ot ri) so tlhe agin | K.P cae Ssgerstnmens iowersa this country, to cove | Soveea'ghimgegraeceterct fai time Linen gia ip pit De ie Asetgg Hin inn (Gorin ay), doi how cit | Tum BXBoUUON. OF RARHANTEL CORDON. without iodamalting hem fn te, hare re obability of that gation valving us im War.” | know lum to be siueere patriot, and 1 ‘bellove that be Personal Entelligence. Bis crew, ‘iy Nn ot tree Aaty hy'ss oats | writen the night betore coming in at the lower ond of the City Hall Parke c+ Of the Bill to provide fof tho public defence.” | {till; aided by the hearty co-operation of Secretary Biah- | Colonel Milton Cogswoll, of the Tammany rogiment, | Davis was! sein onan tae And published im ton, ‘guceoed sn re-establishing the auth - Ground | ral government. Sing ta actuority of the fede who was recently released from imprisoament in robel- Atvorp conciwled his remarks, taking vessel struck the etme i availed him. rm average 76,000 passengers per day Felt of the ge of te fn eS nee in reaching the ofBB Nar xahiQal FOLGE GAZETTE, Which also cars running on the diferent against the constitutional power of tho State to raise | ft is not true that I was his i shore, nearly id finally reached the guest and lodging at his |, arrived in this city yesterday. He will recei Co carton Mogg] for public dotenice excopt in ininent danger of | howe during my reeent visit in Washington, ar have 1b thongs so-tay ut iiemeny dios) thoes, even Sele aoe ie pave. ip, fr pee he wed puMontak, \y. At thie rate it would require som jo argned that the fortification of the bor- | gaid so, although I was his guest some months since, our | {tiehds to-day at Tammany Hall, fr ven o'clock i a ht gs from the feeb. fe was deinginel ob Fiend. that it would I ders waa welens ‘to prevent invasion from Canadi - | personal and business relations having been of an inti. | the forenoon till two o'clock in the afternoon, Wean ere is & fair prospect of his nTecOvery. ‘The whim + Ee claim that a raliroad woul 4 but | less an unbrokee line of detences could be built el mate character for many years, Goneral Scott, of the United States Army: Captain veasel a Fienaltyeeeeie Of New Bedford TNORNS CURED FOR 2% CENTS AT 63 ROW. pvcerf ody 04 we Np oe ail | the | fron lefence of tho State must rely | In concinsion I wish simply to eay that I still bolleve Preston, of B. H.M.8. Medea; Hon. Honry Rattun, of |. Stme Lox, Purbishy from Etizabethport for Noxon ih cn ‘of Canal street, over t Ya Bank, by street ferry for Bight in the breasts of the millions of freemen ready tos tng in the necessity of one government over all tho States, | Canada; PAR, of Oray 0, N. J.; Thomas F, | Cah went during the late gale on Lloyd's Neck. LL. Clab and inverted tin clue to Broadway, then take a car ride to Fiouston or forward to repel any invasion. Bothe did got belie and in our ability to re-establish such a government. ”T pid Py oy River, an ‘oot, ‘of Gon “ here she si uke, ‘The cayiain has come to this city ea wren oe eee diseases of the human ‘feet, mans pe Btreot, and then change to the ommntbusos again. This, in | thore ever could benny Admgor of the invasion Of ehis SAMUEL L. Mf. BARLOW. | stopping at the Clarehdon Hote mphus Gyo sak his opinion, was no public convenienos. If this bili’ is | State. If wo should ever go to war with Boj wo | New Yorn, Feb. 27, 1962. stopping Sun Axtecore (of San Francisco, late of Boston), Steed, | ————————— Passed he trusted that there would be a provision insert. | should carry iton to the soil of Canada, and overrun m : if RE. Peg tie yo = A. Tillon and G. F. San- =, with 409 bbls of mackerel’ for Woortuil &Rot tn po fue XE vous, om oom SE: RETIRED ed indemnitying those who had invested their capital in | that country, though ovory stroughold in it bristled i +_ rye yee derson and wife, Tort: ©. Hi. Jowell, ot Hartford; | sop of New Fork, has run ashore in the Sound, opposite Rit- wg be mocks & aye thorstagos and relied on ite profits for « living with Britisti { Tio belfoved the bill was concerted The Fifteenth Maine Regiment. A.B. Coxe, of Phi Philageiph: Candee, of Syracuse, and | erhead, an: et iw Sahin aren pi kers eee ties nevoom er nen HL. Williams, Gresiey's lawyer inthe 19 when it hs uid be no except by Bostox, Feb. 27, 1862. | H. Remington gh are stopping et the | | Sem Ecno, of New Rochelle, d anctors Mth, and Mee Pagal 80 ‘brook: sui poke in behalf of the property holders. He | agrecing it when It was deeteed pecee- Ph hype mgr: pone oh dpa at Portland trom | Firth Avenue Hote}, at gaara Wev( Prat, ith or of chore mind swt je All Iunds safe, No emt ol ve Scur Cuarrorre Smaw, from Mell SS Pik - with woo, was spoken on the Lath “nok, Hatteras, leakihg 2000 strokes per hour, and wae ‘Tablag port, x raised three objections to the bill:—-First—That it would | eary for naitio wugusta yesterday, and embarked on board tho ship Se muries $0 tect oad eke a Smee position to protect her Fry as Funk, “enh Sandwich Islands; G. Bickelson few days all fear of and W. A. ijt tale P. hoes of the street. Second— to disap) ‘ rt When peace was restored jthe ‘Adam: 4 ton, and | the nea: oso on restored to health in a few objectionable festars a the bill. On the, test point he | time might soon arrive when we should dentre to dtivs | One of the prisoners captured on the privateer Savan- | 9; J. Pickering, of Cincinnati, ave ctegpung' at Pie Metropo- | Tue Gare at New Loxnow on the 25th wan ery Ae ane, mar Mang atecion and tha te woud cause, Under’ thee neesudl Gane je fd —. a 7 te dag ny 1 5= ta this continent, but | nah expired last Tuesday at St. Vincent's Hospital, of iiwa Hotel. And nearly all vessels in the +” nore, in anuious to make Known to hiss that ‘something ought to be done to re | British Liog had been low imo, but i bea <~ inflammation of the bowels. His eesumed fame was |: F. Hays.end wife, of Rochester: 2. L. Keanedy, of Boe Broadway: Dut “in” bis opinion all that” was | cotter and Yofver until't Uceotes es mild a6 the veer’ | Richard Palmer, He was born in Seotand, but a ree,, | (00; 8-8. Waite and wite and @. W. ue of Philadel: 7 a , le Fox wife, toran enrs during the Dusy howrh ries Spang, Fead | sucking dove, ie denied that the Tront atuir or tho per. | gent of South Carolina for sev e ral years, and strongly at pn We Mallow: of Providence, Rel ia PW. Brat the third point he contended that the bil was not houses | am evidence of the Wweeknese of tne’ get tached to the principle of secession. By order of hig | tho Lafarge Houeo. while those at the wharves were ay | Ss anaes cure. To all who deatre oo and Jenny Lind during the gale . Grown. Bhe wae p probably J Hon used (free ofenn ae Ben chee f fe ashor cpreranng canenents rig A ete tiry in Boa on ‘object are fin ertiser tl Bia Ravae “aiieced ana Goose Rock, in its provision# that it held owt inducements on ite face | tn the former case we were in tho wrong. emi | counsel, Algernon $, Sal livan, he was interred in Calva hens Bost te aah ceria ase | = resin te nea a and may prove EAL Acne nzatnination howed Uy never intended to | we would have been unworthy of reapect i, “we | cometary, nesord ing $2 thorites of the, Roman Cashel? ee x bg Perron eh wt i00b Sof wad nent to Perey Mil, wi i ea ems tioning. Parties Ha Le ede show mrversts. ut did not ruc. | bed not remedied the srrong. In the later place tho | ehureh unfortunate man is said t be véry ro. ! ‘The loss by tho fire in Commercial street was & million oi eit be fala Perry Sl ‘en 7) hd fs i hood Sybstantiating his committee de. | permission wag evidgnce of confidence in our own | spectably connected jn the North of dollars, wpon which tbe insurance was half a million the shore. oor erenavd het in the onter n

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