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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1863. ite sBeath, the sacred standard of the eagle, the AFF. s ¢ Workingmen’s Moveme: up. cw toas Dduflt at Spite | AFFAIRS AF AURA. is rato ieee | Ch SRNR oenne e wi w i. Our St. Petersburg Correspondence. Ration. Our traditional motto being LJ freedom aud | The Feelimg on the Consert, aes and Corwen mee a with Sr. Purmasecna, Feb. 2, 1863. brotherhood of pationx, vo pere yee der View of the Polish Rewlution—The Russian Army — poy BS ‘and the tortures of the | F'iremem from Military Duty—Impress- tm Poland and the Adjacent Provines—Commanding | celle of the citadel. We pardon you, because you, too, ment of Seamen—Bachk Puy of Volan- Chutiored—Herbert Crocker: Hortensia, Dwyer, and Ay. : ; because thedead bedies of your ce. bert Baward ae o la—Poles in the Russion Service—Marriage of the | *f@ miserable and wear, ueers, "<a 5 Al , > are miserable sched on ihe gallows of So Caer, 508 Your Auaawr, Fob. 26, 1863. ou fn for Hahubure: He ye Bid Princess of Leuchtenderg—4 Candidate for the Throne of freeze ip the reece, + poy you fee compunction for the past, | Everything remains quiet at the State Capitol to-day. Me rebellion in Poland, although sure to be put down— | and holier Cg RS Ee = Eg who | TB Passage of the Couscription set by Congress excites venless, as some people think, it should be connected with | Ville us and treads spon you—wee be to you! for in the but little comment. Now and then person denounces it | grand revolutionary movement extending througbout | presence of God and the whole world we devote you te | when another replies to him. We have got the radicals penis ‘that they | ¥#* the shame of eternal subjection and the torture of eternal | in this, and they will be obliged to show their hands He wan Shout 1p yours.of BWorope and rami(ying into Russia itself—ia the moss un- slavery, and we will call you to a dreadful war, the last p show co im the early in a toward event thst has befallen this empire for tho last | ‘war of kuropean civilization with the savage Derparisn | Bow; they can no longer stay at home and blow about Fb ar Ad erg Shy vi! a ran 8 ane weasel 08 | pat (trom London}, ae hirty years, the Crimean war net excepted. The party | ol Asia L. 8) tae connor Mane: etry a is another bers Opi gymed by the master and Mr George F Rast, ‘and was par. | Feunaxvo Ho, Dee ork, % our government who hoped to pacify the Poles by con- wm Central Naticeal © who answer all questions put to them in reference to Pressed strongly condemnatory of the policy adopted by ry insured tn mmcraotsiitre, Cilteapise le Biengass Jey fe aessicas and reforms—by sending a universslly popalar national government, a, mre: ire | MORE. HP 30, toa se, proere severe: Eneliah i while thrown work Lae fe ayrived yertcrday, 8 seam irnpersD veports 2th ingt ott Mara froin the Clyde 9th, Awan. 0 the < Grand Duke to reign over them, by extending the whole | reign yoke the rentest possible number of fighting men | ment carry out the provisions of the Dill. Lincoln | 06 Sa Oren starvation, In consequence of the low wages two vessels sun square Hgied ‘, Gatway, Feb lrare Was Bde eek, ene. ole was is required, and that no one can excuse himsolf from mi. ccom- wich rah miles south; the schooner liew hve miles EN anvat Yanwourt, Feb 9. cl i civil administration to native Poles, by re-toring the Unt | jiigry'seryioo; algo that every citizen who lives by bis | Wit, have {0 get more braing befero ho can accom. | which they received. 'A committee of elevan was 8p | from Barnegat. , frau Work for Te ee onan eee, enh, oe Feb Ts dares tan ro oat ‘Are veagaee ant eo London fer yore Ke ‘ent hate the wight ih)s Tel do York (and proceeded). go" cl a a Downe i Roads 7th, Ashburton, Bradish, from Lon- i Meret she ves, |“ Duntim, Feb Arr stat orriil, St John, NB. afine vessel of | | Fatwourw, Feh?—sld Susan, York? sth, Loudon, Hurl- trades, to make versity at Warsaw, which was olosed after the revelution | own iabor should, in to battle, have suitable provi- plish anything im this State.” A large portion around | pointed, representing eleven different Batriwonx, Feb 24—The bark New Light, Crowell, from Feb 6—Arr Omega, Morse, Marseiite: €f 1891, &e.—are astonished and confounded at this anex | sion both for himself and his family, decrees as fol- | tho Logisiature appear to look upen it with per- | Menken tt tg mua ine woes tn be shortly held at Rio Janciro, wish coffee, for thie port, loet Both anchors and ain. deo Lace uit bark’ Tingling Tamusa, Cagh- pected result. You will recoliect, however, that I never bo ‘All citizens who live entirely by their own fect indifference, apparently considering the acts of ir support in the organization of a d chains has gone down to bring her up. 2 was lettin | Feb 4, bork AAzelia Dav! arr Jan 31, anticipated any success from thoir well meant endeavors, | tabor, and will ight for their country in che ranks ot the | this administration of no importance whatever. main central body, to be known as the \'Workingmen “ ehgek acs Bonde Mylenatas| isa pate Hicinay which only showed they did not understand the real | national army, shall receive from’ the State proporty a | There i8 but one thing to which this can be oompared ‘nion Association,”” The meeting then adjour: PR uigelie Woeaees aucetetean 9 ‘citation, ‘The only way to con- | *hare of ground of not less than three agres in extent. with, and that is the feeling which exists in regard to Of Drandies, and'which, put to.sen on op about the 28th ult, x, Jan Arr Soutverner, Soule. NYork, 81d Deo 90, abaractor of the Polish agitation, 7 way ‘Article’. The publication and execution of this de- | official and legislative corruption, & few years ago, Commodore uevy’s Will, Was dismasied and received other nthe Mth; wad Sonn OG py Gdliate the Poles—I mean the upper classes, not the mere | creo is entrusted by the Central National Committee, act- | when the first developments of corruption in our legisia- SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. taken in tow by the Battalion ( na = ournge sn yon ya XB. population, who do what they are bid by the nobles and {og as feline national government, to the n ial tiv: is nee dies en cia is: the general public were arnaed Before Hon, Judge Allen. port tae raged ig Se Rive: Glroade san tee [2 ies waeching u 4 Elecite chefay cesarean t Liver- and civil dants of iets. . and indignant, and would no more toucb the person who zeke sertously | Por Ve end. pricets—would be for Russia to withdraw her garrisons Wanuaw, Jan 22, many ypaieeriel. OF ST a ne ae. tool. An Peem era | Levy ts. Levy.—Commodore U. P. Levy, of the United pe Lame, {geimsid 'Gerhania, Townsend, an St Berabard, , 1 }, Feb — 5 ‘onatla, Crampa, from Mawnuna, Feb 7—Arr Teutonia (#), Taube, NYork, net only from the kingdom of Poland, but from sll the corruption has become so general that the peop'e no lon- | States Navy, @ day or two before setting ont for a oaracenans fe aie be Rye Ko} FoAte Prnoniouth, Ki mage to the vessel Hexa Koxe, Deo 24—Arr Tynemouth (3), es del to it before the partition of Mi on or are astonished over'the developments, but pass them jew York for Coustan’ . De rr Ts 4 Provinces that belonged | The Case of Mr. O'Grady, Late of the sy onen-wiihend hans onto Se hs ia bere just command in the Mediterranean, made bis will, leaving | and car,o, Franc sco; Empress, Lecraw, Calcutta; 25th, ‘BH2, and tw retire behind the. Dnieper. If we Ella Warley. bow in reference to the acts of the national administra. | 918 residuary estate, amounting to about two hundred | | Cowns, Feb $—Tho American ship Sebastian Cabot arrived poll. Bhangha oe Hae ‘Alm heer Di c. are not prepared to do this, we must be con. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. tion. No one expects a sensible act or a practical | thousand doltars, tirst,to the people of the United States, | here 'e das Fr, Cala a “Dec the master, Capt WME | Tey Brighatn, Petter Sen Peesctrees teot 1 rule Poland ag it was rolod by Nicholas |' ‘Tho facts in regard to the recent unfortupeto collision | movement, on, the pert of the Washington fasaties. | oF oF such persons i as _Céngress sal appoint to receive it Jinped overboard, fsuppowed in afi of tempornty imaauity |, Erviaradi. Fb $ark Damnans (o} Mrowal Yar Of Baulovitch, from 1831 to 1856—by the right of the | betweon the steamers North Star and Ella Warley, | 1D°¥ Snell) Diaeoraes Heed bas become | if Geigrass refuse to alee te, Simbeste, Gia Decne: of She | Aaliwes Aten aene mt LS Annapos, Pi Philadel mas A Sim) Lunt, N' inn Cut Pallas, CRetmenmons, 80 * ddied Dy the raises of the public press, State of Virginia, upon certain conditions, and then to Duan, Feb 7--O1f, the At ta sohr, Dugdall, g” ham, urongest.; During that time the Poles were certainly | resulting in the sinking of the latter, have already | that it makes but little difference rest ie done by the | three Hebrew congregations in Now York’ Philadel bia | tron“Kontonti ‘swandea (copper oe it Regi ore), wot reconciled to our government; but they had grown | appeared in the Hxnatp, and it 18 not proposed | powers at Washington, Looking upon matters with pers | and Richmond, to establish an agricultural school at | boom, foreyard. head sails. &e, having ig oh ott iso, or nian (8), fect indifference, they only stoy ‘ment Low and then | Moniticello, in the State of Virginia, Dungeness, with the Vivid Light bark, of Boston." , China (3), Anderson, NYork, with one ah secustomed to it, they had given up all idea of national | to recapitulate them. It is sufficient’ for the | t0'see' whether they bave got to the ond of the rope of | Fx-Strrogate Bradfurd argued that this will violates in | Hawxow, Dee 12—The Fire Cracker (American, s), Jobn- ee eee ‘tndependence, and even the most trying crisis—the Euro- | purpose of this communication to say that but for | not. many particalara tho plain rules of the law: The donees | son, le repsried to be on shore in the May Queen P Wak xh, » Ouilie, Dannemann, NYork: Sth, British Queen {pean convulsion of 1848 and the Oriental war—passed over | the wonderful coolness and energy, tu the midst of pressing | Both houses spent most of the timo of the morving | aro uncertain and indefinite, and cannot take the estate; AvxnrooL, Feb N—The Francis B Cutting, Hayden, which can, inde Beautiful Stan, Telos, session in the consideration of bills in the Committes of | the religious corporations named in the will’ are not en: | sirived here yesterday from New York, thrown about | 10th, kK dy N Without the slightest attempt on their part to regain it. | danger, displayed by the above named gentleman, who | the Whole. ‘the only bill of any public importance was | titled to take or hold property, ‘e300 'for the objects | 1U0 bags wheat and corn overboard. Wh, Koning ir Cleat uogor Epa As soon, however, as the rein was slackened, their spirit | was the steward of the Ella Warley, a large proportion of | the bill previding for the appointment of a Commissioner | which meee incoporated—t for their own use, PR Lp ly J fing el Nichols, from Ibrail or ith, Funtt Mai, Lieckfel nid. York, revived, tho mildness of the new regime was attributed | the passengers, eepecially of the women and children, | of Lunacy. here was an extended disouesion over this | and by the law of Virginia ‘and all tbe. ecsions ta its fos of shite ont of nrovisrine Shae ean ot reeaea! | Narioceds Se Tana’ Sioio, sian i Rininden, Mot, ‘That be thould have perilled hig | Westion, continuing nearly to tho hour of adjouroment, | courts, the devise of the law upon which tho school was | She has been surveye one, and 8, malt Jost Overboard Rerioann 8th, Susan G Owens, Norton. Callao; 1 ‘te weakness or fear, and in a few years tho work of a | would have been lost. coreerning the condition of the lunatics in the Stato, what | to be placed is altogethor void, for the @gyise of the farm | part of itbeing danvage Piceer ony quarter of @ century was undone, and we shall ave 0 eae ne ae oe NGrady ut the | lass of men should be appointed, &c., ko. Thebill,aftor | at Monticello being illegal, the design OF tho testator is | ""Lswas, Del, Feb 24—The steamers Croton and Oregon and ver outward bonnd 12th, Blondel, Mullikey, “for " "i q the proper heirs. | tn; pire, Coombs, NYor! fecommence it under much less favorable auspices and | roguls of his gencrous self-sacrifice was the loss of all hia | >¢Dg amenc‘ed throughout, was ordered toathird reading, | defeated, and the property reverts to three steamers unknown, with @ few schra, are at anchor in Em a Clanaman. uestion tim: men fro! duty | Decision reserved. road«tead, NOrleann ih Annapoiin, Pickett, akin ore: Ith. Afric wn behchti aemanst names tactnan ost tb i'atct sua.” hia yntomaa | te aagn emptnc Bremen fom miiary uty Bes eae ty aay Pere, frm aang ot | NOP un MG goign Ron acer, , / jartin, dog Meh “Old Hedland, Halinsm Sonate Te would be w for me to give any details of the in- | 0D¢ of the Brothers (Grady, beng, and invoremly tn ‘ation of fire companies. ‘The Senate adjourned Peete bs ape bark. 3 ashore about a mfle above the inouth of rable, a be nsialens: fr ig to. give any detalte of known as the conductors of ‘the Stevens House, vehane i a foaded mad Gane Oe Da Caling anid Rio Taneiro vi urroction, a8 we only know here what government thinks | the" lower ust of Broadway. After seeing ‘ke miBout ‘sniciog 0 vous shoe Te auastion, ‘end tbe Hoses SHIPPING NEWS. orm was blown against the ‘breakwater asd aoen eur Hockley ena Ghia yer ‘newt Neck Ca Pete me J “' cone pted that &t vo publieh, and you will have later and more impartial | fruits of enterprise ja. "the management of | eee ee eraant on By Governor Me ee ns a oaratendcereee boas eden nee ew ork (a), ! So hg ain ‘mevounts from your correspondents in Western Europe; : the draft. fe “ALMANAC POR NEW YORK—THI8 DAY. Poursyours, Feb 10—The Risk, Colman, from Shielia for | Ta Ine bo; tain Bere bate oe thy times, Mr. O'Grady sccoptad, rather than remain | “several local bills were considered in the Senate, and | SU® RISES. $3 ig that concern crushed by the pressure of the tin leaky and with stern the the cr ‘Dut it may not be amiss to furnish you with an authentic | jdle, the position of steward? and pow this second ca- ordered to a third reading. Que in reference to the im —. ‘emper, do (and all remained in the river 12U Find rings, with un Americgn ship, which gave the name Bona, New York, cy February 26, 1963, | ° New York. Bhanghaey duit Stream: Hartlett, Swan = iy 3 3 4 2 ine port F ‘aplen, a damaged, having been fn collision at 7:30 last rnin Gr Bt Catha- “qreport of the strength and composition of the Russi Jamity has befallen bim in that capacity. It may be & | Fressment of seamen, which, among other things, gives tho ‘ spectac! ing to the gods to see a brave man i forces in 'Poland and the adjacent torritories, concerning | SPect le very, plans ‘owner and master of a vessel power to recover any of bis PortaskaiG, Islay, Feb 9—The bark Palm: ey Ent out 7th, Parthenon, Robinson, Vente and An | iggling with adversity; but in this community the crew who may haye been secreted {¢ a Ys iyra, of Yar- Ny white the Freneb an man journals co : for the purpose of mouth N 8, Crocker, from Glasgow for Bonton, Masa, with a | cous: 9h. Villafranca, Anderson, NYork; JY Hall, Kichard- Freneh and German journals contain very in- | disposition will be to extend ostietance. Will you, Sr. | Svotaing carrying out his contract for a term at service; | team Peg (CLEARED. coffordTileston & Go, | SeMeral cargo, put back here with loss ef starboard bulwarke | #0n, Sydue and Fall. covering board ripped up, forehouse galley and ana from « Gravesend 9b, Johannisberg, Stilfen, Cardiff and poe. Editor, be 80 good as to present this case to the special rate and exaggerated statements. Up to the 25th i Prevents their being held for board, meals, lodgings, Kc. Sica ergo Washing, Gogsr. New Greano=0B | cook ate oo of We meS" and! wake Seen tes Sona eee and part of ony, Feb 8—In port sl ra . (having inid to, for N¥ork ath: Ariatidde, Rockin Toth; €'¢ Don: | ‘of February, 1861, the troops in Poland consisted only of | Notice of tho Chamber of Commerce? If the heroism | “‘There-was also another local benevolent bill—a sort of rap Parkersburg, H6ftwan, Portland—H B Crem. | $1d,P4rtof the crew bad mw. Nicho's, froun Tbralk: Injured, The vessel way sorely ter the sea struck her, The put her before the wind to save ade this on the might of 6th inst, She sailed from a Bit the onie object of res- "hres divisions of infantry, with cavalry and artiliery, | cuing fellow beings from a P does not secure | charity concern—erdered to a third reading in the Senate. | steam “orming the Second army corps, under Liprandi, all on | their most favorable conaideration, then ihere jen re. | 1 WBPIY gives the Central allroad the priviiege of bulld: | Wet ES susey. rinekin, Bristol—stur rE Clearman & Co, marier was compelied ward for Fscowepeyts actions. Bhip Galena, Leavitt, New Crary pa Gh h q tho peace footing, and hardly above 30,000 strong. After | WSTTIoy Retro sateen ve see, OnGrady Js at present ion, for the purpose of enabling per te get supplies, Fete, Seoul Gelaee ew Ginigew on Sih Jan Jan and experienerd = pes Fen Sid Amelia, Zenon, 3 { the first disturbances they were placed on the war | with his ary Mamily in Burlington, Vt., and knows is Laverd jg, to be sure, scomowHit disguised, but tl Bark Wieland (Brem), Wendhurst, A % iad id. P poolaale match 4 Ke atoll th, the Hoteunis, » Lindsey, Messina; New Empire, Brooks, do; establishment by calling out the reserves of the | nothing whatever of this communication, U ARTEL at teats oa ood eeiaaip te MME Cl ee ee ave ® | trom New York or Glangow, ‘with loss af musts, dv, having | “YT, SmM NTs werk Nornmbecn, Hallng, rer geveral regiments, another division of infantry, and Frp. 26, 1863, Committee of the Senate this’ morning. It is in reference ‘Bark Trieste, Sewall, Matanzas—Wm A Sale & Co. ope heavy weather, cu Jano; hark Julia fob, Staples, NYork. : ba te ema RES TS SERN to the fail t the avuen: th Bark Almoner, Lampher, Zaza—B P Sherman. h—The Connect.eut, from Liverpool for New York, is not M. in 22—Arr Clara Haxall, Sires NYork (ani sl@ some pulks of Cossacke were sent to remforce them; City Intelligence. idee are oe ah eneral fovernment to pay off tho | Bark Casco, Gardner, Trinidad, Cuba—Geo 8 Stevenson & | leaky, ns previously reporte ted. “She put in to trim and exa- ‘Messina, z 4 aud when Grand Duke Constantine was appoluted Viceroy | Avrac ov a Lvxanic upox mim ENcinzen oy Bruuzven | jug in the familins of the soldiers: Ttewas referred towne | © MURth—“The Zara (8), for Now York, put back 1S. Dec2@—Arr Clarissa Bird, Bird, and Chevalier, rk Ibis, Hatch, w Orleans—Tupper & Beattie. 12th—The Zara (8). for New York, put back through stress dhe was followed by a division of the guards, with two | Hosrrrat.—A lunatic, named Charies Dunn, who had been | Judiciary Committee, with instructions to report a bill Bee de: ainston 'L athrop, Boston cha aan & Farmalle, ot weather 8nd Sees coals, eg t “4 i 7 Providing that whenever avy regiment of this State is one jx Caspar «(Norw), Torguaen, 0 Janet AMSG ATK, Fel \—The Bahia, Dueaz, of Marseilles, fro Welle We aba wegiments of grand cavalry. The army Ja Poland, there- | contnod some time in the Asylum on Blackwell's Island, | Proving that whonover Any regiment of this State ig one | cai Rew York for Dunkirk (maize. which wan aasinied tn here Bel ndnd fore, is composed at present of five divisions of infantry— | assaulted Robert Atkins, engineer of Belleyue Hospital, | money and pay off said regiment Brig Fortuna (Dan), Buckwoldt, Curacoa—Dovale & Co. Jan Tleaky, bas been condemned. The cargo on being dis- | Hous K in 2 # a 9 ia * y pay eB g Brij ng Robt Mowe, Hotcnkiss, Barbados—H Trowbald, charged was found in a very heated state, Sewell. Ocean Bride, wamely, the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh of the line, | under the following circumstances:—Dunn, It appears, eee Son: Suixips, Feb &The American ship Uncowab, Follanabco, | ©2l". Bost : and tho Third of guards, tne Second division of cavalry | was but reeently discharged from the Asylum and sentto | A New Croton Reservoir—Speech of Mr. Brie oy re D Brockman & Co | drawing 2I fect ins water, and having on beard 14) tons of xweastir. Feb 6—Entont, Vietoria, Loe Lorton, Yar, ablin for @f the line, two regiments of guard cayalry, together with | Bellevue Hospital, to be employed in doing little jobs about Hutchings on the War—The Charges Q-Arr Constantine, ‘Mandich, artillery and Cossacks, Each division of intantry has | {he Seesitrasavs cee wht wednesday afternoon, | Against the Police Commission, &e. Roe eee ee ee ttn st Joka NF—Brett, Son & | OM Friday when leaving the Northumberland Dock, in. te rogimente, if tof the ti hy pattali ’ ’ A Feb. 26—10°P. M. Co. river, had to discharge a portion of her cargo (coals) to get four regiments, a regiment of the tine, three battalions, gazing vacantly into the aky, some of the employes of the LUANY, Feb. -M. hr AJ DeRossett, Hillman, Washington—Jonas Smith, | Be. of, which was again reshipped, and’ she proceeded to and ub regiment, pare, two battalions Aiwa which ospital }, among them Robert Atkins, the cnéineer, com- | The bill authorizing the Croton Eoard to take possession Schr Seth Walon Eee sea thia' morning's tide, wou! a mel menced to tease the unfortunate lunatic yy pelting him 4 RK » High, Washi: —Van Bi it & Slaght. BInGare Jan 7—The Shi ‘Al ie o ‘oght to have one thousand men; but, allowing for sick | with suewballs and addressing insulting language to him, | °f nd on the upper end of Manhattan Isiand, for the pur. {Schr X Coren, tit va ange a Ruupowaco. | hen Deett tor tong Rong mat back eee eee Gt ‘and «bsent irom various causes, the averag: hardly | Dunn became highly excited, and at jengthsfxldenly seized | P08 of erecting a reservoir to supply that portion of the Stir J R Mitchell, Bennett, Milton. jure. having met with heavy weather, and will have too exceed cight hundred; so that the f a spade, rushed upon Atking, and struck the latter two | city of New York with croton water, was ordered toa | Schr San Juan, Haskell, Salem— ee Prey Ge: nee Cook: fas repairs. ot in- fantry alne will number about forty- five thousand. Powerful blows, oue taking olfect upon the jaw, smashing | third reading in the Assembly tonight, This ie a mea- ae oe ster, gitityixg Vasari The Philadelphia North American ayn: coal, got safely over our bar 6th inst, r Ew Lameyer, Bayley, Mayaguez—S W Lewis & Co. 10th—The Amesican ship Reaper, which took the ground 7—OM, Sir Rohert Peel. Ju « (and proceeded), Had hi Tanita, assed by, Axhburton. Bralish, and jorft, from London, or Yor! Arr Dalhousie Nockne inj Hlth, Doroibear Yon wlettny. de. 7 Gare <9), for NYorx, through stress of coals. Curnatic, Gray, Garrucia, Sid 10th, J Add to this the regular and irregular cavalry, the | the molar bone and knocking out his teeth, the other cut- 1 k. Mt BF Small bip jonagie. from PI ageiphia Bor Peter Lon- artillery, &c., and we shall havo « total of sixty thousaud | ting open the throat in a most dangerous mannor. Dunn | 80re much needed by the inhabitants of that portion of Gece Lapwing. Com, Geet Pend aor eos donderry, lias nat ince been heard from, She: inal tone, foe co peevkiiot? 3) Raden Day) aman | men. in the military district of Lithuania there are | was speedily overpowered aiid placed incontinement. At: | the city, and essontial for the reason of the greater eleva- ARRIVED wonen, 2N0T Ge ehee eae g Y Rbree divisions of infantry and one of cavalry; in the mill- | kins was conveyed to one of the wards ef the hospital | tion of that locality over the balance of the city. U Ssteam gunboat Ottawa, Lient Wm D Whiting, com- pbis apples, Lbox machinery, | SMYENA, Jun 26—Sld bark Florence, Smith, Boston. > tary district of Kieff, two 3 divisions of infantry and one of | to receive medical treatment. It 1s feared very much manding, Port Royal, 8C, Feb 20.6 AM. 20:h inst, off Port ngers—Margt Gallagher, ‘Garou, Jan S=In port Mary 5 . Arey, for rico avalry. which werd also placed in the war establishment | that he will uot recover. The Dil amending the New York Juvenile Asylum act | Royal sake U8 sieamer Saco of Georgia. with tue iron | Stan Gallagher, Tanheria MeNut, ant 9m ¢ got gE T TI 3 i Fadintiot aud Wrangel. The three corps eenieed, | _OBRACTES oF AN AcrmESR—Tho funeral of Miss Emma miss codons Up Sinise coating, fesmbly wan taken vp in See IAaa lip tors ihe ines slonatey” Mary, Motard, 0) paely" reached thelr entination: so we have hopes yet for via Manila’ bipering, Morse, Sagaaaal: 360, li-abut Aimy; the First army, commanded by the late Prince Gortcha- | Elizabeth Taylor, whose demise was noticed in the Heratp | giscuasing the Governor's m . Mr. Hutchinson, of Steamship "AUgvnta Dinemore Crowell, ta! Royal Feb 7 Find ¥ = = 2 ie ro ob rust aes 8 105 fa tscussing onan. . via Beaufort, NC. 24th, with mdve and passengers, A2 bark Alma, of Warren, RI, 642 tona, butlt at Somer. | LUN ‘Navman, Cobb, hostons Zia." Ranayy Piener, Nee They aro vow under the command of the Governors | of Wednesday, took place at three o'clock yesterday af- | New York, led off with a long speech, in which he re- i General cf the rospective provinces, Generals Nazimotl | ternoon at 8. Mark's Protestant Kpiscopal church, corner | Viewed the compromises Tanderin the adoption of the con. | “shin'w'd Lindsty Dalles: Liverpool, Jan 15, with salt, to igipartie here: on Tae A Reser ernaeny bat. ben auld and Avneukofl. | Their strength may be estimated at | Wrnece s rin, sa “ia stitution, referring to the compromises. made on | JW Elwell & Co, Had strong westerly winds most of the | dera foreign lag, : A Later Haenitoetia paren pay cient pel po gt hag og tenn belismere eitg ec veqgt es theatrical pro | religious’ views us well as the many views onter- Pagnte Camnoun, Truman, Ligerpoo}, Jan 12, with, mee and Bark Martha Anna (of Newyort, RI), now at New York, Janey, tan Dreseieent “ti Ror Pisna tng the territory formerly included in tho precincts | fession, of which the deceased was promising member, | tained asto the form of government, quotea from the | 5.5 passengers, to Srofford, Tileston & ‘Took a pilot has been purchased by parties in ti at city for about $6500: ‘ruiter, Webate pm h, Mermaid, SE, the Polish republic, from the Presna in | was represented largely on the solemn occasion, and there | speeches of those who formed’ it, and argued the 20ch wit Fire 0. irrand on the 2iat, anchored inside the. | He la to load with kerosene oll for Bgl Mowror, NYork; Prulterer, Daw TD be TO ah cng oon gp Aly aac MC: Si Amongst them of regret for | that we should have a return to those moorings. | lightship; on Sunday during the storin. was compelled to pBt¢ Frontier (of Bangor), hae pro ssecbnaed by Capt Sem arr Jon Holmen, Hangs. Calcutta SW, Nov from Cousland to the frontiers of Austria, would ‘congo. | Scemed to be a genuine foell preset ; 1 ore; aur i eae 811 Dee 1’ Chanioite Andrews, Welt, hus Peanclace: i ‘ly Dumber | 190,000... By this time, however, | their departed friend. Rev. Dr. Price performed the im- | before we could sottle our present. dimoulty. | Lada ean Pale ery Moore, han onden und Tale of Wight, | herenfter hail ecm Porton rene FOF $10,000, and will | ON ia Jan 2—Arr ship Majestie, Neweomb. Baston | Lovatchots division of cavalry and the second division | POSIDE ceremonial of the church over the ody, the sub- | that {he formation and the success oF e sectional pity JA | seh) with madsn amd 2 pa to Grinnell, Minturn & | ony Jamen tt Moore of Bek c fon eee oot a eee Fe ‘i Dre city pres @f intantrg under Morakin must have entered the king. | ‘ved tones of the orgau and the chant of tho choir steal- praetor ame a eee, dlede: 1 os it, Jat 48.17, Ion 42 Ile fell in with wht Janper, of built In 1808, 28) tone, how pn the eek where she was | from: Surinam fur Bent ter an 26. brie Timothy om of Poland, properly so called, from Liuswania, their | $96 80Cty through the sombre aisles of the church. sa re: | Tesrieoy. was toucoree ‘a suatd and bold that ibe action Siulth. from Fleucira, with & cargo of | Providence, has been purchased by Cape B A iulekernon ud Gallocas Boones ee i} a, Sarma, ng supplied by @ division of grenadiers and | SPDs. At the conclusion of the service, those present 0 johns, NF, dismasted an ina sinking con: | others, of Bouth Dennis and Boston. n, oBhe will bail from ‘in port Be 1, ships Globe. (Baker, lati. up: Uriel, Walker, Bow Rover, Hunt, Nakasaki; 8th, Samuel ite tho South was not a rebellion, but revolution. Rebel- | dition; took off captain and crew (5 in all) and brought ther two regiments of grand cavalry which bad already peseel ree a 38" ened Hort ee Pecks ecitetia digasiatacnion eee: Maw ey who | totbiepert, tat « » Dennis, and he commanded by Capt Nickerson, condemned and sold at auction: bark Fame, ‘en Soft St, Petersburg on the Vilna railroad. poo tp eran pak 7, pong at the display of force, but this is a revolu- ae ip Jupiter (Dan), Rickmers, Antwern and Flushing, | , Schr Orlando Smith, of Wanterly, RI. where she Wormer Amerionn ship Uriel; riguntinesd Y Balienk oe The army or military district of Poland proper is | Hee te an tn EN eed nention or seeks: Hon on, a great principlo of” goverument, “if the | Jan 10} with mane ata 25 oatsengers,'to Funch, Meinoke | Dulli.90 ton. 9 years old bas een Ter 83400. Bho ari Henry Texking Aen ar inrees Metere C Wink, Garinod anet @emmunded under the <irand-Duke (who is supreme | 10415 philoso} that South triumphed State sovereignty succeeded; if yo ‘ath AM. oak ‘but ahe was: unable to tow Mined In the coasting bnaincss, hail from. Providence, and Ta Amy Wooster, Wooster, lowling em cargo for ebief of the threo districts) by General Ramsay, a Fin- ide cle dhvor waves warpeesnad iat”? the North trium thon a centralized foderal power | on Sunday, 221 ui or 93, AWE sot endormane and was com: | be commanded by Capt Vincent Gardiner, Sr. Smorsaneaiy p Uriel; Herald, Mallon, | Gander of Scottish extruction, who was appointed as 3 would come off vietorious, ‘and State “sovercignty | pect to Hand off shore oa account ‘of’ a. snow x Daniel 7 Willets, of New London. 34 tons, built at | Punts eM a «Pa Re Be ca ‘ion for Opens Aikely to be more acceptable to the Poles than a] SaLx or Tax Patnrinas on zum Iwrsunational, Ant Insmi- | ho destroyed. He hold that the people not only was in | SNE, and as the storm came so suddenly was senliged to | xecbre in 1845, has been sold to Mr Joseph EB Sraith, and | 2", fletrean, look astian pur san, He las she reputation of an able | rumow.—Mr. H. H. Leode sold at auction last aven- | favor, but voted for this until ite origioal objects were keep up Sachor off Bandy’ Mook doule this iseeer ons ene tte ie ee ee ae OF epitc: | ing @ portion of the collection of pictures belonging | Perverted by the adoption of abolition measures, and | o'clock. rat arrival. others of Btonington, for $: Jor Tees Taweanie Peclea Meeieny Manor Behr Alm i Bacon (of Maddam Conn), 140 tons, now at | Luce, Gibraltar. ; and bas ween no active service since 1891, except in would be in if the administration would return to the 1 New Bedford, baa been purchased by Capt Joseph mert Ports. Finland in 1864 and 1885, when the operations were con. | to the International art Institution, and lately exhibited | jog land mara of the conetiaton ‘and its compromises. He tas fo une, se TmcRe a Wend rhe 48 days, mn bale | of Tarwich, for $5200, Sho will'be continued Im the Conn <q RORTON, Reb 25—Arr princi y Matinews) Phila, Bned to artiliery duels between tho allied ships and the at the gallery corner of Broadway and Fourth street. | spoke about threo ho arin Resi ict Cy ‘nevensiie, Eng, 38 days, | Dusiness, gelpate: Sumter, Hu NOrleana; ele RB “ Russian fortresses. It se feared, therefore, that he may The charges against she Pollee Commissioners of New | dave, with mdse, to Finch. Melncke ” Wendt. The new ship now building by Mr Pant vuruis, at Bast | Packer Ladies At Mavers neta Dalia Grace, sr aworey, Aas mot have the energy and presence of mind’ necorgary for | Tbe sale took place at the Dusveldortt Gallery, and was | yoy" win ho reviewed within. tno next two wecke, when | ,er@ztpedienl (Br, of Bool) Lane, Falmonth, Rog, Jan } Boston, haa been wold in Sir © H Green, of New York, and i Sires, Porton Fe Freeman. Tangiers an emergeucy like the present, and the government would | attended by a great number of connoisseurs and promt Brig Cuihnrine (Hr, St Prince Baward sand), Pittman, eee oben Cobh and 4 Hannon i myn Phitade! ec Te Lay probably do woil to send a young anc more active oflicer— | nent citizens, including Major General Duryea and Judge rt Feb 8, with copper and toCH Trumball, | ,,rh6 following vessels pelanging to Newburyport hare heen | rig rind, froin NOr Veni. the bay, br ier John Bie Khruleif or Kryjanowsky—to supersede him, of: aan Hilton. pr, "Lecds opened the sale at Balt. past ae signal at 38 45, 1on 82, epoice bark » from Philadel: | Spex ‘ants thane enernmentin share: 169 fone, built in | from Minatitlan trom se rats; U assistant. Kry)anows! tho General Butier ‘arsaw, | o'clock, the Dut up being two beautiful ures pentent the trial before he accepts it. w Orleans, from St Thomas: gendone x ‘trom Port au Fanees eo two ‘Sf which caplial he was Governor frotn April, 1661, to | in water colors, containing views of Naples and Sorento, eee ee Matanzas, 11 days, with su- | Gesver, 74 tons, bu ‘Seu m 0 ince. iit in 148, sold at Bulimore for $1600. \ireyhe Matanens, 11 She wax owned by Capt Thomas Thompadn. = “Sheingboky Carters Beato. Xi Nor June, 1862, and it was Kbra‘ef who crushed the | from the brush of Schassel, of Munich. The NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Bonton), Ounningham, Carde- | | The following ships have been fold im London recently:— | N¥urk: Medora’ Chase, Washingion, Bo: Grst revolts in April and October, 18, They | knocked down for $32. A number of other pic! aren 8 of (of 5 wens t are doth excessively unpopular in Poland; but ‘ago merit followed, and sold for from $16 to $150, iat ee eae er eee | Eo Sto, bu Papelera ie 80G foe 6.780: O14 Phiaderphin. "Bi, wind SW 10" N.ahip Stephen Glover! bas only proves that they’ have made themselves | Evening Shadows,” byJ. €. Thorn, » beautiful little Senate. Schr Jane Maria, Bois, Rizanethport for Norwich, and coppered; Sancho Panza, 876 tone. built in Medford im sb Arr (Gx tal) ahipe Onerard (XG). Madelras Harry: formidabie to the yr eceenys ty. It deserves no- | picture, brought $50. Ss Elizaboth Castle, near St. Helier, Anant, Feb. 26, 1863. spr Pry Hort, Cranver, Fall | ee, Sor a re ta 374 eae, mee, wal 08 oe chen po Nd ae Wass, ieee; Gene ty z wan See . ech fo Beadonen Myeder sc gPere Frant Wee that quite a number je Kenerals and com. | on the Island of Jersey,” by H. Eschke, of Berlin, brought | mo superintendent of the Hank Department tranamit | Schr Ringgold wrecker) Garrison, with hides and woot | Kennebunk tor eit 898 nce ssi" Aramingo, leaxy? Vio, ayn; Armetiean Dalen, Bt Thoinas: Chinbors? manding oflicors under Ramsay are uutive Poles, such as | $150. A pretty little painting representing “ A Citizen trem 4 ie ge 2 eral oe Sai Ceeruitzky, the Quartermastor General; Gechewicz, who Belonging to the Militia Frightened by @ Cat,” ran up to ted a statement of the condition of the savings banks in | from wreck ot Hr brig Allies, ashoré at Carson's Inlet, to | 736 tone. bul site jew York in 1851, for £4,650, newly ene aca: JE yc ne Waar oy th asbok, Malan commands the cavairy, tho ee ceie, oe ea Ae portion of the collection has been reserved | the State, td a Cy orig at Perris, with bs and mats UNCHKD. Brig Vito ry wan bane fom ear of | za: ti inky Minygoune oa Era Me "a fisan war, Mazurkiewicz, Kornilowicz, Kerbedz, Bau- | for to-nig! Mr. Murray presented @ memorial against supplying 1s from wreck of Br brig Allics, ashore at Carson's Larral a at Bath on aeAl! eb Wem Arr wchrs Jeweom| # to Johnson < 17 substantialiy butt b d Freeman, Mathes ‘Borton: herd Tae thas oF Teameny Yas intourted nodoubt nem compli? | _ CKIMRATION OF Ne. Parmicx’s Dar—Tux Kwicirs oF | tourniquots for reldiers. Schr Henry W Johnson (wrecker), Clock, vith mdse from | built by Mesers Larrabee & A 1 Ten for Dr rk i Miami et | Brinton” Beow—tn Hamilton Ronde onrk New Light, Crow? @eent to the Poles it was illapplied, ae was that of | Sr. Patrick,—Active preparations are on foot to cele- Mr. Foucen reported favorably the bill te amend the | steamship i:)in Warley, wo the Coast Wrecking Co. Captain | San Francisco, and Cay re Vigto- ell, Bio. Janeiro; ae N MC rent, Shatt, supposed (rom, Hi appl . A, Revised lative to the crime of bu: 7. Clock reports ‘hat all ‘forward of the wheelhouse has gone | ry is intended for the a — gr or bark Warren, Peters, Ponce, ¥ bri ’ many Gery a oficora: for the Poles bate the Germaus | prato the coming St, Patrick's festival by the Sons of vised Btatutes relative to the crime rglar; And drifted away; the after part has worked two mila (0 the is to be commanded by Capt Crooker. Lindeman, Rio Jane 7 ountry “land ene mle fc Sastolf, mesian cervice worst of all, Thus the Marque Wiel, | the Green Island, Prominent among those who will keep | _ By Mr. Pacyy—Toamend the criminal jaws and make tiely gone. SA smi portion of her cargo hus been recovered. | ¢eve"uer sneer aeanto Be launched at Bath Ziet inst, fe, ‘MK (eg gents Henry - ‘ Ki, whom 1 firmly believe to be a8 good. a patriot ax | te memory of the day fresh, and do due honor to it, aro | it burglary to break into @ railroad car, cabal boat, or,| . Seamer Thomas Nparks (US transport), Alien, Washing” ” 3 Mary DOranmer, Craniner, New La i ey Pole living, and who hag suffered ‘Years ‘of exilo for | the Knights of St. Patrick, an association organized | where goods are stored for transportation. tom, to U $ Quartermaster. Netice to mart baled Bide Draxe, New Haren, Sid drig Bicsuore (Deny Linde: Si partial natitn tn sno Kerbtaeisiect 1831, is the object of last year upon a national, social and intellectual basis. By Mr. Cook—To raise the head o( the feeders and ton, 8 Qrartermanter (U S transport), Nickel, Washing ‘Treascry Rees Ore Larne = Roane, mn he — “$814 sloop Blackstone, Allem, NYork. OTe deadly ba ed on the part of bik countrymen than | They intend to celebrate the day by a grand banquet at | reservoirs of the Genesee Valley Canal. Steamer So) ma (U neport), Gramley, Washington, te | RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF Maur AT CAPE LOOKOUT, SUKTH G4- ZABETHPORT, Feb 25—Cid steamer Whirlwind, ‘ any Russian from Suwarroft to Paekoviteh, and from No- | S°te of ous public halls, and for this purpose the mem- | By Mr. Gaxsox—To establish a law library in the Geer, Norwich; achra George & Edgar, Selleck, New Haven? ailtzof to Makhapoff. Numerous attempts have alrcady (laturday) at Win- | Eignth Judicial district, located ia Buffalo. Young, Providence, A tem light. will be eabibited from the tewer at art, Thompson, a made to assassinate bim, and although be bes bither- ate ‘eli- pat concurrent resolution instructt ich. Providence, be —_ Be aorouieee. woe on of the Ist Pg ty tS RIVER, Feb id achra My W Morse, Benton, Yo escaped I fully expect that sooner or later they will ‘Sur Representatives-ia Congress to induc the general BAILED. fravdlaile for that tight station, ck. hich dy Gea notiec wits sna eh Lather Fowss-Arr schre Arne, Barter, W {ncaae - M ment to the counties in 2th—ShipsJ Merrick, Zoey Thomp« nd returned); hd rid of hum, oither by the pistol, the dagger or the government to make a aiee nore na Bry a et ig, ig ben ven. The iluminating npparaine is ird order Fresnel | set tor Alexandria; wine Newell Trou, Porttand fur HY careely to be apprehended of the auporior oficcrs; but! <qjiffon of the non Commissioned officers of the Sixty-ninth | Siate-soliiers [who have served In tho armies of the | {fica E i Meta i ‘yea Tsuen, tioned Bed Krnig Dk | Moncen in food weather, from the deck of e resell fora aise sere isin ‘neh pr aa haa gees) Fortiand for ; ck own, pecpla, wl ie would eertaitie gare attibet | reximont N. G..S. N. Y., will take place oa Tuesday even- | United Staten offering the resolution, aatd shat he had Der emake Gon Washington, New Orleans; Eagle, } BY 7dr of the Lighthouse, hart. as St Mary, Ni ' pM an i. od o8Dest tore | ing, March 17, at the City Assombly Rooms, in Broadway. scnronetna ec pos aor Sarthe aseply sted in | Havana; lotomac, Baltimore: Detroit, Washington, » W B SiUBRICK, Chairman, ‘Hotes, Ho woke (Feb tare vr pki By By =e. eee ine Fee were many | tend cetee seas, ae eevee ete | Oe Tater, who had made forcible representations of the | Wind ataunae SE, wiih fog. ~~ sagen ory power. fires amie bre yrece gas or en ened pas Pal . 1902. city NB: iub tH fetes that were to be givon ‘3 honor of the nup- | that the next entertainment, which is to be on a moro | Suffering and inconven! Notion is hereby given that ® Green Buoy, markeawit! den’ Matanzas for Cleveland, Taylor, ‘ Aials of he Emperor's nieco, Princess Marie of Leuchten- | extensive scale, will be still more agrecable, both to the | ment of Lepeni Feeney ee el Pate we apn American Shipmasters’ Association, ord wreck, a0 been laid 10 fathoais NE of m Vest fpr ken lewbury, ss flag Shite Ane ‘Ga xen (OF Boston: ie i Durg, whore marriago with T’rince William of Baden | officers and their guests. No 61 Watt Stuzet—Roome 23 amp 25. sun ries: akes place on the 10th fustant. ‘There ts some talk th Porcian Screca.—It 16 @ rare thing, now-a-days, to | oq Mf UMHS cae ‘up the ora fh peceiting te tie forthe pay. The following approved Masters and Ofcers have received | y 2%, Thuoy tee in pee tite At low water epring tides, | | 2i—Argorie J It Ditiugham, Harrington, Motaneas for Z po 4 o son, U i Ut saosin ie on tiene of Srsan: hs tee steetlnae oem have scientific lectures on a broed and brilliant scale. | owes more than a month's the money a cn 7 commissions from this Association» by yt J Church, 2th, A AM-In port the aboxe arrivals, and 40 brigs and, Dy tho English Cabinet to his brother-in-law would not be | The Mercantile Library Association has taken a step to- | the State to be refunded by @ geveral government. Bela B Berry, echr Central America: Geo ©. Sinall, brig A pa caaiy what fats BERTHON, Secretare | sa PUA E” pen 21—Arr brig X Stevens, Hasta. Bostom. % the opinion that the action, to be | J Ross; Thos M Cunningham (mate), w bim, aud bis wile being a Greek Catholic he | wards the supply of such n need in engaging Mr. W. C. | ool, GANmom expremed the opinion that te sotlen, tO.0S | Summonagn, inte of wip Dering: Jo? Smal, Wrig Crawford: | At San Diogo Dee 6, ship Oceans Clark, New Haven, 1100 | {eb Philadelphia: sehr Wa-ulugion, swift, New Redford for children brovgist up 19 | Richards to deliver at Clinton Hall bis admirable course | Foustature. Geo B Moit; Parsons Albee, bark Pamviia,’ Abtjat © Stover; | wh on board. fers Renters John Wesley J W sickve, J Freeman, eee rate baracter ie high!y ana of six illustrated lectures on the atmosphere. These “Tisreapen the resolution was referred to the Judiciary "a ge Madison Keller, bark i Fou At Barbadoes Fad Ay dl bark Bien, Pearse, on rath NEW LONDON, F reariten mpest, King, Wiseas- | ince She Duns a full nud - ‘s a in I, Crowel } Tangier nwo rum nny fe id et acceptin | Cee fogu cr, Sud ey ough tobe only bot | CNN yn Sc ely to hold | WRSernt a in rte as ht teman" eg | MitcPtinr eas Rey inoat Many rae ms aMatan: | "FORE KOWAL 90, Tobe bre 0 meron ven Dube of Coburg and so We tvery other prince wey eoula | more, bopalas here. an executive seasion to-morrow. Eu nseph D Bteele, brigliveo rd Bere Hawa Smith, | aij told, and brig Kate Cory, Flanders, do, with 160 DbIe do. pupa: m san “s Dane ja ganort NO; Anb, Ed Duke of Coburg, and fo is every other prince they could | ™ aii dal ane OMB nt the seein fed in the conside. | brig Amy Warwicn, ties Wito. uns, bark Edith Rose in id lar pay th porsibly select, except a son of the King of Italy, whom Finx iy Peart. Stemet.—Between eight and nine o'clock The Tecbhiae of the sees was occup! ie Motwick, brig Btromnese, Chas ¢ Kay: Thomas W isioe Spoken, a&c. K A Lawrence, Toe oer. lure Pieri’ ey protest against, or a Spanish or Neapolitan | iast night @ fire broke out on the third floor of the four SS ose or 12 ee seaman Henrich, Biseioft, bare Richard Cobden} neat. Pe a hence for Queens. = ie law cee ‘do; Mitton, Hrad® Bourhon, whom no people wold voluntarily choose for | story nuilding No. 280 Pearl street, oocupied by E. Maa- | Toe’ bil mcorporating tho ‘Mohawk Valley and Pacico | TO#? MeNite, mtbr Kevnre; Horsce Devereus. A meamer, iprosed the Narih Amerian, from Poruand | fori, Reuufory MO; schre M a Pa silane —_—— . | del, varnish manufatturer, Tho flames extended to the | Railroad was ordered to ® thind reading. Ciekislin: dune. colmuclis Maniied bs BAMlbs te tanalae tte oa yer ron Eiteol Aug 15for Gaile, | andie Rich Bonioll, Niurkt Slenmers frien, Larater bg SI ta Ng Me ng Mt fourth tleor, occupied by & harness maker, and tothe | Recess tiltseven P.M _ Sergeant Daniel Holland, of the harbor police steamer. for nor Siocon Wenxs London for Akyad (captain } Marler Clark’ orca boone Brows. in nae roof, ny gine away a rae hea root of 278, adjoin- Assembly. valuable and timely assistance in connection with the steam - "ene ‘pee 10. iat S43, ton 83 18 . | ae rai Philadphe Wainwright, Muiford, and Po ‘The vile usurping government, maddened by top: | i" menryc & William 1 Farr, printers. The roar mest AuuNy, Feb. 26,1868 | ships City of Washington and Borussia, arrived Wednesday | ,,S01P Jaber Snow, Ginn, trom Manila for Liverpool, Dee Blorer, Philadelphia. sition, Philadelphia; Quiek- Bouision of the victims of its opprension, has resolved to | G7 that story Is ocoxpied by. G. Golert, Iithogra ‘The Assembly was occupied during all tho morning | night. inp Tlerel, Marga, from London Nox 22 for Singxpore, w baman: y pied by hogr: N, give them a fiml blow—to seize many thousands Of | The first story is occupied by G. W. Rader & Co., mana- | gegejon in the consideration of bills on genoral orders in | The steamship City of Washington, Capt Mirehouse, sails Died, tat 6 Feb 25—Arf ships Sarannk, NYork; bai lake, jon « Nord Stern, Bobet, from NYork Aug 19 for Sydney, We their bravest and most ardent defenders, to cloth thew | freturers of vitrified drain aud water pipes. A portion of a Lt a ’ A - Committee of the Whole. to-morrow, 24th, for Queenstown and Liverpool. naw vo iz, iat iu the bated Muscovite uniform, aud to send them thou- | the gret floor was also occupied by Thomas The bill providing for the appointment of aCommis- | Bn Sewn Ja ‘apt Smith, of the above vessel, arrived ns A robert, from Cienfuegos for Philadelphia, Peb enemy out of the State prop ‘To arms! then, Polan Lithunia and Ruthouia, tp arnush for the hour of our J Rostox, Feb. 26, 1963. rienced very heavy weather and e tered sive | « ual jivcration bag Aounded, the cid sword bas been drawn, The United States ship Onward is below. See proceeds to her deapimation towmighs, fands of miles away to lasting misery and destruction, Potaud is neither abi bor willing to prcbmit unresistingly Seay wrapel arene “ae at ras com: | gioner of Lunacy for the State was ordered 10 @ Aird | here in ship Patrick Hensy (ave port arrivals) reports:—Laft EYE Tress Cheisteages for Benton, Pet 24, off Kis 2 igs Levgrng. “9 Yo this crushing outrage, and an energetic opposition to it | rete Tener Ae evens maker's tose te bone | Teading. Yolook P. Me. Figuera Jan I2at 6AM, with acarge of salt,for StJohna, | wea "SD Mecarihy 4 Me aloue consonant with hor duty to posterity. Kands of | $290, said to be insured. Mr. Fatr's lose is about guo0; | Recess il Te erate asaiaoir, NF, and on the 2th, Int 4610, lon 4220, had w vielent gale Foye OreheM Ports. care, Cailao’ | Loniens Aa Drebert. acudder, fron Gien'ua oe; ' Gent Tove for, thei comedy cam nanetated with agar, | insured. Mr. Goffert’s loss te about $1,000, mostly by | athe special order, tho Governor's. mess from BSW, which suddenly alfifted to NW, with tremendeus | Amenmenn. Fob €-Arr Mors Robinson, MoClaare, Callao, | Tone, from. Carienas; sosepl : gestice and aid of be 10 cast off the ac- pesos one Lng soap age Maga d — = = No person being prepared to speak, the or sen, and lay to under a close reefed foresail; at 8 AMaheavy | 7h. Beth Sprague, Tyson, NYork; Mth, Greenwood, Stone, Nomeanse Git Ge wr MD Dea ‘ can or te trifing. Mr. Hickox’s loss about ne hed the galley overboard; Slat, eneount i Greenoel Earwed yoke or die. Lat the whole Polieh uation follow | Watgr. Damage to the building about §1,600; inaured. | POG. i nine were considered in Commitioe of the | hurricane fram RW. arith Righ cea. Which spilt foresall: and Anaiut, Dee 1¢-Parwed by. Game Cork, Jayue, from esa Sarin§ Portis “sftor the fearful shame of ftar the jueretibie | Day or Pravsx yon rn Cotivors.—Yesterday bav- | Whole, and ordered toa third reading. See eae e OT ee Berend ahihied ne eeeneeroe ian the | Liverpool: sub, Penguin, Brereton; do tur MYorarMtin War | E favering mons me NVork? @ a tortures of oppr ‘nal Committee, | ing been the day appointed for religious services in | Adjourned. j en, Manila Yor Que-uslow RO SRTLAND. Feh 2d—Arr steamship Nowa Beotian (Bere mow your only iegs Mnment, summons Fou, Poles, wo vad 6 | ARYAN, Dec 2i—Arr Fagle Wing, Kelly, Singapore. “1 4 the Weld of the last of your struggles, tothe eld of glory | DeRAlt of the varlous colleges throughout the country, | Ammual Meeting of the State Anti-Slave- Mas stguck | | OW the'yort aie, Wesieen Confiens, Lu rym Pea eee treet oor Pevtnon i he Pecdieen, nnd victory, whieh, with God's help, tt will give you, for offered up so Se before ry Society. wa ‘ab hana \ one - Aird rere ‘Wd for B: in); 2b, Alexander, Baa! oa es Wert (er NYork: Bi ve easias 4t knows that you, ‘who were but terday sufferers and Tegations. the chapel the New York - 7 a lereanal “ aks % » Ve a land for iy tc Victims, cnust how become heroes wud giauta, Yes, you | University. Chancellor Ferris, Profecsor Martin and Pro: F Arausr, Fob. 26,2008. | wind, when ihe forosail Dow to siome, the sete laboring vie, | Gertaine, Dermese ame tai sCormmer, York; Graven, ond 8 Pariricgs Fle, Row hore for will conquer your Hberty and your independence by the | fessor Crosby officlated—the last mentioned person deli. ‘The State Anti-Slavery Society are holding their annual J. taking the foremast with'it, all hands at anes Luna, Philadelphia, Sid Sid “> E A Souder. De: der Neiton. bg m Rockland for NYork, grestness of Your courage, and by the holiness of such | ¥ering @ highly eloquent sermon on the iuflucnges of good | meeting in this city. eps; at nr idiigut got her ire and kept one pump con. hint and Advance, Cain, NYork; Bea, Perry, a f Cli sehrs Dashing Oe ‘Bacritl no nation has yet inscribed in ite historical | Cducation upon society. ‘The following resolutions have been adopted: lly rolng: on the 5th An oe boa ee me | ere" (Pi), Poo 10—Arr New Brundwick, Hopavod, | ee timore: “Blectrie Ligot, Smith, Patiadelpht for Yor 0 chee d . _ i Wine. af. overtoat © ith. rh f he : 5 Seer revivint lv ttae bons, “ite Bud worktiy doce | _ A Diacerr Orrcuat.—Comptrotier Brennan reaches hie | aast we congratnlate the people of tha epite Shane fi raged iy ards, the w Mr miakibg a Mile more water aad | Bi m Pobo—Arr fentia, Mlakelly, Baltimore | ei Holden, Rocriand ete yak Boren, Walls , va ud work + | cm , ‘ day h f ivoet r ; Zion sho will require frum you. The eommittes in ret office at seven o'clock im the morning, and dves not give | and the friends of freedom everywhere that in the past Ship Teak Het hon’ Leadon tor Newtek, og yee POLE feck to Wremen, Amerika, nd: Chrononeter, Fearn lw avon’ prom ses you that the strength of your bravery will up work for the day untilevening. This is an example | year thousands of slaves have been emancipated fier considersble trouble and in & heavy ‘all {or +f J hye Join ef be wasted, that r sacrifices will not be lost, for it will | Worthy of imitation by other Corporation officials, whe ‘That freedom now stands pledgea to three millions of re taken from the w and kindly rece! by | | Bonomaux, Pou Beare Praveen isherery Fray. Bia | ienoh Crosby, Remedios: Messeng Fees, itimores guide with a strong h generally manage to do nothing but draw their salaries, | #laves: Capt Moore, of ‘ho F Ut. |The Jasper was 67 tons. § years old, | @th, 8} Christian, Raseell Peete aaa ern Andereom, | Suita Franklin, fowbt, allimere as ate ' nee it will hes roy all difficulties, break th patt Havanas and punish strong Bourbon That we will sustain the emancipation proclamation of R32 i iy St Jone, NF, ty B White, Boe acargoot | do, Mb, Lay re Ria Fe ‘Dency, Menges, Cadiz (and sid 2h PROVIDENCE, Feb 25—Arr seneamere Doo gs". ey all obstactes, ard pursue and punish before the seve Tim Bonenany I BROOKLYS—Cornection.—In the report | Abrabam Lin Ps Phitadetphia f for Wth, Bim, Priay, Boson, arid Oxpray, A Alacichy NYork. Bid $ret tribunal of onr fed {athorland every mark of dis: | o¢ That we urge the entire abolition of slavery, sot oaly as Liz7it jMonns Yer fh Bow geo tc A lg Barats, Deedl—mAre Rainbow, Kelly. Boston. sid 24, | fig Era, dale, 4 seh Hagan Gall; Chrone favor or even waut of ardor towards the sacred cause. of ‘the burglary im Brooklyn, in yesterday's paper, it was | a military necessity, but as an act of justice. a teuee tare shes heidi scabies Arrow, Hartley, San Franc WISCASSET, Nrehti-si proved " On the first di ( our openly coming forward, at the | Stated that the burglar Grant was willing to pay fifty dol- That we recommend the conferater ds of the South 7 ‘ohn, NB, for Lond |“ Beestos Armes, Dee Me ain pe ont ot fins, RY 5 ty i Si wt moucut when the holy. strugele, begine, the committes | lars per wock for his board. It should have been afty | be given to the freedmon, tho legitimate proprietors. by Cane Hogar ot | or NN Tk, Wikien Asking, do: barks Sckndinavian, Gari: decjaros ai) the eons of Poland, without any distinction of | dollars por mouth, Among the apeakers present are Theodore Tiltoa, of the in reaching Five | gem fot NYO Treat, inc; beige, Clreaai fAith or rave, deseeut or tation, are free and equal Gitt- - . : . y a ioe Mth inst, UPor full’ part others as before. Sid RFA CADWELI», OCULIST (LATE OF CANAD, zene of the country, From this moment the land which Rochester Democratic Nominatio New York Independent, Parker Vilisoury, A, M. Powell, nay, to load for Eng. Se § the agriculture! popalation possesred on condition of pa; Rocumsten, N. ¥., Feb. 26,1863, | Susan B. Anthony and others ri i vies ne gly , , » " Vs Henrietta a, Float } mate 1 Saoally ther reper Work to their masters ig uncond!- | ghe Democratic City Convention last evening notninated | The attendanee thos far if moderate on - a... soiree Gira rain (Port, Bevamim do for tornperation Hons on vine Be je and q yh err prot nd that ot ; ‘ Ben bth iMat |» n e jones, , holders who will be injured by thie arrangement ehall be | Alderman N. C. Bradstreet for Mayor, C. T. Amsdon for | WawWs atat ’ Oporto, os Hib. Guia ths Obunvorase, Henty, Ot ote — compensated from the general fuuds of the State. The | Treasurer and Delos Wentworth for Jusvice ‘The Steamer St. Andrew at Halifax, Sieas ot : Hiiror London, do (Hee Miscel). ‘fain of all laborers who join the ranks of the defend. -— Hal wax, N.8,, Fob, 26, 1969. overbon " tthe: = ‘ . Feb ike tein, a Egy as | a] : ers of the country, oF die in glorious death while #0 serv- T ” camer St. Andree, fi tn, Liverpool x ishop, LAT Siriaas. e United States Ship Onward at Bos The screw steamer §t. Andrew, from Glasgow Jan. 19 . York n Wir inthe, Walton, St Jago: 7tn,Qbongress, a ime, shall recolve a share of the land protected from the for Portiand, put in bere te.day short of coal. hee ® Forks Jone Mito Wandering Jew, Smart, do HA neal “sae Re Sznene, HEAR ong nwill, Eaghorn ; Marrie: te} Spalding, anneunesd woes” a > Broadway.~ in ' By og ed antt further notice | Ie postpeipals not being able to attend. of | 1 New York, | de © Jani, and | derich, Bebe, 4 Felvetn sen See i, Haiude Tngremens Genie