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EUROPE. Mi..iral Mattere. _Tbe debutantes of last season-espe? cially UM!? ' 1 ,he" t>?,,Uo-- 0f Depies'e daughter we rfo not sec much notice. tola,? ? new Taaor o' not*. The best Parisian ctriti*' uKit ?tainc sings with purity and marvel cnjKiwce. that in the mm***sei no 1? tnily exquisit?, tmA that in hia method and quality of voice lie re sesuble* Rubim Tata to aa interesting fact for all who had no cl art e of hearing that tenor of tenors, because it was tbe quafHy of voh-e, the sympa? thetic tone of w Uei drt w teari, that was the charm of Return. In FeWoflt the stage has a new baritone Bis reglet? r is complete and free Ills fault of style lathe rnct'ern one, introduced?whisper the Paris mtt iTltahhrl of sieging too suddenly loud and soft ? Our old friend (I Jenny Lind inemory, ajeffkenj, is winning new laurels at the Italian Opera ha Pans. The critics (and amone them n BoeM Berlioz) delight 111 his pure and energetic qnlity of swiee and his agi.'e vocalization. Be 1? one of the eery few men who can sing Ros<.rn's mmr.. His voice and manner rparhle. BtUttti has beea slng-ng f wedish melodies,?cot willing to forget Jenny Lind, perhaps,?and the leataaJeeaj that they are rendered with an air of " mnarkabtt grandeur," w hich phrase aas the eroma of Parisian lilli tonism. ?Foreign musical matters .ire very quiet. We hesr of no sewopera* in immolate preparation, although report is always busy with a forthoinn.g work of Meyerbeer's, and puts Rossini on the way to Parii at least once a year. Something always hinder* ?^?~-i-?i Ti.n vear it ? U the Ceem <r/-.fulthit aent him bat k to IStTogna ?; d Ins cats Miscellaneous Items. ? In PlMM ''1 per cent, of the soil is animated in Kngland, X>; in Belgium, 4" in Den. ? ark, 40 . in Itaiy, 3'>. in Portugal, 30 ba Ger n a J and Spain, 2" in Switzerland, IS in Holland and Austria, gO in Russia and Poland. II at Beredea aad Norway, 14. ? Wo hnvr Athens journals of Jan. 7. The Chamber of Deputies bad anted the supplemen? tal credit for IBM. The journal? still contain ac? counts of brigandage . and, on tbe other hand, of tortures applied to SO] lured brigands by the author? ities, to compel them to confession. ? Colonel do 8ajC>aeli? Chamberlaio. to Don Juan, the Infantr uf spam, has wrlttea to The Mtrnmg Post, contradicting, us false and ealaataloui tbe statement that the Infante bad abandoned wife, and eloped with an Engli<h governess. ?The Rev. Dr. CatBUtUDg aUtoa that the lectures to the brothers of the oratory, by Ree Dr. Newman, are made up to a great extent of Pro? testant speeches, the word "Protestantism" being substituted for " I'opery" ? The (>/u,i"/,< of Turin! of the i jih, publishes a sentence of tbe CQUTt ataittal sitting it Modena, by which seventeen per?3n* ''onvicte 1 of robbery, were condemned to de.itb. It adds that the sentence was executed on the spot. <ea>0> tin Ith Jan. the Pope gave his ben? ediction to a quantity of baby-clolhoc, which he is eending as a present to tbe young Princess of Spain, The articles are exceedir gly rich and beautifu v worked. ? Last year 15,044 Cerman emigrants Bailed from lhe ports of Hamburg and ilrerueu. <>f th's number 12.471 went direct from the Ehe the remaining 2,570 proeeecded by way of Hull and Liverpool. ? Mr. Sie t enaon lias surveyed the line of tbe 4'airo Railway. The two branches of tic Nile are to be crossed by a poatOQB bridge. The Pasha has given orders for I8\0M !;.borers t > :)?? put upon the works. ? We learn from The Journal of lite Htngiotn of IBs TmM Sieitttt, thai shocks of earth quake are fttO ooeaaluaallj felt in the vicinity of Mela, lli?j?t)lla, Banle and Bionero The last oc cut red on '.he ltd alt, ?Thej Ossel ratnrt: llvmuwi States, from Maples, that the amount of mbaulplloa in fit r of the victims ol the lata earthquake iu the provm -e of ?asilirat.i whs SdNJI uf i n tbe 31st De 1. ?The SUmIi Oountnt pahliahea ;i de '.tee which eeasataails t' e atntUtloa of logghsj la the army of the N'titaarlanda Tins prohibition extend* to all the military, w rthout distinction of arms. ? Tie Mirabel of ;''r*ons who perished by the re 1 i t earthquake* in Albania an I Dalmatla is staled to b..re l>t t ? . .. 1 %i of wh '.n were v\ - ancn and 1 hildtea ? The Rktt aecoobta from St. Peter? burgh state that the weather there was extantordla r nly .'rone" the thernumcter of Reaumur stool at Ibree t'e git SI alM 1 - letO ?A leinr from Hont? itatea that the Pontiac ?1 Govcrijiue.it h is ooaelttdcd a convention With the Low Countries, Atniga uniform LinT of duties upou tessels in the ports o! the two a >>i<.triee ? The Council of Stute 111 Denmark his tad lied II.e lit .tty c-?ac tided between the 1 >,|.it Bllle - Uralte and the great ftOTBBBn powers relative to the affairs of Schleswig- Holstein. ? Mis. lloWlliti, tilt Lilly will ;t i:!|. 1. ated Loms Nupoleou u> P?n o his apparently tinixoiic expedition lot the lYsaWeaey, has retornei t? Lei 1 ?The late Lewia Baahae), Bati . the brother of the late Alexander Rap utel, Ei 1 , M IV for St. Albans, has l.? tiueathed, it is sa d, n |t>,(KKi u> t'arciii . \', ^1 ...h ?^!r Wiiiam Wood, provision mer chsnt, r.iu'ol, h is ii^scondeJ, leaving liabilities to the extent of i io ouo a rew.ud of 1100 has been ?flared for hu. apprehension ?Tbo. H oy of Loins Napoleon is to lio are ealhepostage stamps, instead of the fern tie at id ?f the Republic ?A piece of land has been purchase 1 ;it Brussels foi the estabhahmeut of public baths aad wssbiughcuses. The Jourual Jt Reetea agates thai the authorities have ordered all shoas kept by member t?f fraterr al ass,., lations there to be ciosed. ?The Austrian Coven.incut his issued orders to its Police to confiscate all copies ol 7\* l*a>fy A.?* muud lathe 1 uperul d.>;niutons. ? A great number of persons have lately died tn Peru from Ipapsatrj, caused, a s aupposed, by tbe unseasonable milIness of the we.ttha/' ? A Prussian enoiiieei is gone to St, Petcraburgb 1a order to aataMteh ataatre-atagaeUc telegraphs ihrou^hottt the wht?le Russiau ?aaareby ?The importation of wme inU> tireat BiiUm was less m 1831, b] \jm%% pipes, than fa the pretiows tsar ?The Spanish Covernment has issued ;t decree rrsinctiug the liberty of the press. ? The present Spanish Ministry are ex? pected presently to abolish the foutututn.n of that country, and put an end to Parliamentary Hi.vei,, aaeul. ' ? It has been notified t?> the engineers at Portsmouth that vo.'tirtetr* are re.; ired for ; ,e steam-vose 's fStnug for the Arctic expeditioa. ab-?ut to proceed to ttelhng'.oa Channel to make further search for Sir John Franklin and tbe missing n it 1 gatois, aad several of the engineer* have volute, red lor that ??i?ue ?The c ,;rr tr tTAtk ttJ ralatee that just as tbe tunly of the w lie of a gipsv, named P..i> aaa. was being hatatiad in the csaaelety in that city, a noise was heard L. proceed fro.n the OOtBa, which wae imuituuti.t opened After some restoratives aad beeu adm aistt red to the suppoaed goad aroosaa, ehe soon recovered ?u?ciei tiy mreturn to her heaao ? M. Stun lus watte?, .1 letter t<? t'.c ntwsparers in ci nneciivn with the ?? preserved m?tt Hqn>ry,"tn which he attrDuiestbede.-omr>iM.iCi,to a var.etv of 1 ,'ises?the Ma-eatraettoa of the .nr. overi?. kirg of tits cau^ters, sr.d the prasen ag togetcer of tbe u.e.it. t! 1. tnd vegettb'e*. He ad? visee that, in litture, each canister should or.lv coa aaua sia pouhds instead of ten pounds, aad that the meat. ;et.y. and vegeuMe? shook be put m septr?te ! eai is *rs. undtr official nspectHU) m the ?crern- I assM dotkjarit. 1 WASHINGTON. ?Harery In Wew-Jlexlee-Jadee Baker. Washiboto". Friday, Feb. 13,1M3. Te tU Editor)oj Tie N Y Tnt+ne: My attention hts beert directed by a fnend to a dispatch from this city, published in The Daily Uli im I of the 10th inst , which says " Judge Baker, one of Mr. Fillmore's New-Mex? ico Judges, and a slaveholder, is here, it is said, and is making purchases of negroes to take back to New Mexico t? work in the mines." I deem t dne to truth to say that there is not the slightest foundation for this statement in reference to n-y purchasing slave-. Such an nie* was never suggested to my mind until I taar the dispatch ia your journal My visit to this city is solely to endeavor to ad. vance the interests of the Territory, and is in ro ft plianr-e with the earnest solicitation* of it* prmc.pi1 officers?the Governor, the Asso late Ja?'i es, tie Delegate In Congress, and many o'hsr peteosil there. This is kno sn to the President, and to those members of t orgress with whom the prosecution of my busiuen has brought me in contact it seems to me that, if nose who sutler ro Ml I urea* ne?s in relation to tae 'i'.tima.e *xi*'en-e of Slavery in N'evv-Meiico, ?o i!d take a little pnhtl ta correctly itform theui?elves of the ckaracter, . -.I and climate of thit l ountry, they wool! be greitly reiieve'l fro.n their disagreeable apprehen-' seal Bp m the subject Very retpect'ullr, Vour o!>e1ienl servant. Gnarrji Ba.^ti;. Ai'i'?iMMtNis bv i ith Pbbsidebt, f>,/ eaatsssta lasestates aad sesteeal of t>i> stoat* I *?? /ecf'.r* of ti.t Caateaio iver i) Paaudy, Diatriet ef Champlain.N>?-Yoik, rice Ezra Smith reaoved '-?};.p?"? i> ?tr c:.n'Oca1 ^ee, N~ar \ oik. vi e Ltia* P?.id, removed HanOr ? OB, xrw tnct i,1 tfanuunky, Ohio, siee John Youngs, removed. Alexander D Moore, District of VViimi.-gton, N C., esea KaSM c Kankin, resigned . Robert Hare, Dis? trict Ot Te?be. La, in place of Daniel D eight, de? ceased . Ptt?r O ilowuoin, Distrn t of Cherrystone, Virgil la. aWtasferei'/let C'msSssbs?wilUam Christy, Port of New Orleans, La , rice Robert 11 .Still, removed J ines t. Bourne, port <>f Memphis, Tenn ,viee, To? bias Wolf, resigned P. P, Laaarre, Port of Bayou St. John. Lavi rice Charles B I.anes, decease 1. Thorn** J. Kirby, Port ol Suffulk, Va , vice Thomas W 0. Alien, deceased , Thomas J Dryer. Port of Portland. O-egan Territory, vice William If King, removed Henry D Norton. Port of Copano, Texas . William B. Simpron, Jr., Port of City Point, Va., rice William P. J'o'ter . Franklin .Slaughter, Pott of Frederteksburg, Va., vice A exauder H. Pnillips . Natbai.iei F. Wiinams. Appraiser of Merchandise for the Port of Baltimore, Maryland, vice Mi fuel M - Blair, removed Ct'i'f/il Aprmif'Ts?Lewis SattoB, rice Hugh W. Kvans F.gbett Benson, rice Matron B F.lgir.dc clireo David A. Bokee. Naval Ofh er for ttie Dis? trict of New-York, vice Philip Hone, decoded. NEW-MEXICO. A Talk w ith the Navajo? a. Gsaaastssaataaas ?f The Muaoun gmeassak i, Sam a I k. Wednesday, Dec. 31, IUjL < ? ts i i.k.MKN : Ttaa official party, including roll tamaat and the OoTtnor, who westt ootta meet the Navajoes at Jemes, on the Utk, kare re? turned to Shit . IV Bo lar as 1 can learn, ar.d I hare pretty good means of Information, there were betw een ore and two hun? dred Nurajoes on the ground How far tho'c who were present on this occasion ought to oe treated as, in any proper tense, a reprerentation of the greet Navajo family, consisting Of from live to ten th >'i* m 1 souls, is txtiemely douMful. There is really no sen all difficulty, even here, af getting at tne truth I have so far found, among persons who have bad the bes-t means ef knowing, tne most contradictory e'ate Bsasaai .is io the aumbavi ol Use Nave, "?s. Some es? timates go as low as I 000 srarriora. others as high as 4,100. Were the Irdur.s who presentedthemaelreo at Jtincz, the proper representatives of trt?sc one or four tl.outar.d I Or weie they a mere lodge or two? in OtaS r woks, a n Utdful ot the great tribe, only re? sponsible for thein.-eives ar.d fur no others of isteir tribe ' The person relied Bpondof the BOOSSBaty informa? tion on Uu.'- head n not, ?s far as I can learn, so well quuinied to giro it as smi c others who might hive wen selected. TBero I ataotbi r person, a Mexican of .'Santa Fe, Baaaed ( araeajal, who was for five i years, whin young, a pnsnuet am )iig the Nav-ooos, , S?d Baa Since for Ute nost p.irl of forty year* been 1 trading with them. Bo far as identifying, those In- , diaris goes, it seems to nie thai his means o( kno a 1 edga are tar superior to thoae of tae person to whom than business was eoaiided It probably we*xld hare ! been taken by Caruva.ial as well as ineotaer person , and why it was not dun? 1 oaaaot s if. There a.ax considerable talking with the Irnlia is. I cot, laeaawr atVifaeeed theta, temrg them that tat 1 President e . * tue-1 of Me war waloh had been so j long kepi up between tka Naratjoet aad Mev. n.s, i and mean; to put Stop t.. it For that purp .se Sol dieisbad been sen-. Into the r ooemtry, ami more ??saM aa seat U neceaeery. Pae Presioeat tateaded tbeni no harm, If tney 1 r i.-ire d well, n; the co.itr.t i>, l.e would ?e'nl Utest SOt aad tools fur farm ng, and itacfc tin in kov) o mprort tkeli laacs j stock-to live eomfortabl sad grow rlek. Tae re | were two pains opts to i BBS. Dae ahs verv iad and t'loooy, and wottld I-a J im-m lu deetfuotiea i tka other sronld csndu t tkata to i>e.?ce *iidf> all that VSSgood for them ehes and liieir wives and children. Tad KsYBjees, la answer, declared they woa.J Uke the path im.t led la p'-aee Tie Buperintendent ?>f Italian Alfuirs (i.\,v i'al houn) eddtSSSSd theiu?teiiiiif; tbeWIthat I'ih Presi? dent was ?tflnaf to co u food deal for them, and asJUasthem. who. the) were BTtlUng io do lui tue I're moi i i Their ?ns?er for an In'iao a verv c-irious 1 one, ii the Bvaeaaseal iiaa aot been nroatpteil !.,?. tote lino, rwoaa saeee af tka ladianeoansetor ward and ibook hards with the (lorernor, uttering '? some ?ordt iu their lasguagt Slid aatklBg &i?us I This was Uiterptetad to be <? declaration aa : mil part that they wars willtngt go with htm as hottaaee. ! The Ueteiwor tken told them rabttejttially what folio?.?,toletesenca to ttttaa.'u--ages " Yoa wiU 1 go with ice and .odge in the i..me bouse that tJ?eN I lers me, avd tut ot Ihe 8 m e food Of whi Ii I e it " Ho* lar this leniis the < -/ ? .? , | . ,? w hen they pleare, is a rjar SttO t A good ceal was sa d abaeS la 'cm. I.-, i.. 1 the ' N.tvaioes promised to bring in atolea pjoatttl sad oapxtvet to Baata Fe, oy v,e %Uk of January Tkey ooaiplalaed, however, thai in? Mexicans Bad robOed them. To BOOM exteaW this 1* true It;-. a> a rencral re mark, these robberlea, of which the Nt vanrs comp'ain. weie merely re.?ri?i's. and reprit als which did not restore to tne Mezteaas one for one hi.ni.it d thai had been s'olcn Irom Hiem The l.'ovtrnorthen made pre.. iraU >;.- to iith U Breasateataeakf taaea uaraudets, who na i b.-r-i a - most incessantly freaking the treaty, D] virtue of wh. se stipuiatioi s these preee&ta were ntada. Agaitst such an act. OeL Siimaat BOOMSBSd fl ) I thatwashoih BBBBBBSlBty and iaApolltic. I think ihut, in tins opu loa, te is Supported bv hIuios: everr pe r.-?>n in the Ti rnioiy The eeadarew e was asnaaged tkroiigh sevcra'm- ' teipietert?the erotdt p isstng from RugUsb to Buaa* :sh. theme to i'aeblo si d the nee to Nav , . it. as lam told, i arava .1. whose native laugu ige is s,i isk. has a very good knowledge of Nava o. it is on this account to be regretted t&*t he was nottakt i along. How these ho>:agrs are tualiy to be :reated. re? mains to be seen. It is supp'?ed th it the Suporia triu'eLtdaafret tot.ke t?? W. shtngton a e latpanv >f indiai s, when he goes m?as it is rarnorad he a lU la Februaiy-and thai tkese Narajoes are intended to 1 givr u t? rest so his prog real You will posaibly have the pksasure of meeting ! Mi. Aubty. ihegrtat Plaint Courier, as sooa astbit letter rtaihes you. His Uavelmg enterprise and i sxoaresce exceed, periapa, tho^e af all other men limg. He has no er muue three trips a ross the 1 lams ia one v ear. ?nh loae'cd waguas The man l*>i month, with all Its advantages tot mortui speeeily, bad to .rare nine tenlhi >'? its h rdea b*> ksad,wBileAubryoaatethrtangk ? h :.. .iv,n, ai d without tl.e loss of BBSatlasal You hare n > doubt seen a map of h:s new r ? ve. ! wh ek now net be lore me. It it u 4 tetti ...? > v f ir superior, iu the importaut advantages | >, . water, g'ass aad easy trareUng asrone rente. Air. Aubry has no rf;i.S: ?a?. t >j. Pie ...v aattsge of sarlng e'tst o.ce. It can be undou)tedli sna'.eai< a shrrter time?wl b ? the ta as tail " ' Mr. Aun> has to far, on bit way in, atrrr croetu ? the Arkansas, pursued the usual roil Beara the b ?:.k rf the r:?er. Iii? D i le. Be antra - ? iU fvimru me,io sinke e-tt lr?ni ir;e \. % i..-*?, aai rsa> i i ;o??tu Pawaee Fark.la the expectation of Ind ing a road that will su t hiai to a rriatafrig raacB abevethepresent crcsamgoi the Pork,aad behar Ii g that he can ti.d a geso* route :o re u ta" ptew at ' cm sstng of ike Cottaawood lor ol tka ireaasea. : .: sni.|e be rspectt to te a. t D sere -r < aj os Hisciwi. uiat'ouis. that or tae whde ;.v..r. I r.o . e will m*ke a gain of fift-. miles, with, :.t1 ? ' W c?l ...e. a much uiter r?a 1 1 h,^r,r:A"^Ui'JI,.?.^? mf*il1*** *' "v. hat gained the highest a-.?mirattrn forhiadani.g quatstaeeaad us> v 'r-' Vr ?ChP?m***M M ^ ?Wie trareler I lur.ler. he deserves gi eat eres: it for mm untiring ef- i for.* te explore new paths, wmh shall fanluate. the i B otinicaiion wnn New-Mcn o. add to ine et n.ii i t aLd satttv of the traveler en the desert route | ?Bm u leads to it. The mail to tn< place from the Sute* ha* tats moi th. as the !n?t. fa-le?! to b. mg us tte newspAoera. I I an it Bad be contrived to send on. at least ..tonte ' of \eiir paper by the letter mail so that we shall not ' bekepr.as we are in almost utterignotr.nce of *!? ,i 1 is saaafl on in the rest, f the wor.d' We have to-dav further reports ot Apache depre datiocs aad outre*< < at the last date from Fort Fill- I more. Below Pona Anas ther had stoiea fonv Sre Gtvertment nsu'et FSre peraoas are reported a* having teea killed, in addition to the former list "* Affair* In Kew-Mexlee-The Discoveriesef Sllrer. Ice. A Washington Correspondent of TV PLtladtlphf S?rth Amencan sajs i Trie statements wtiich hare recently appeared !n several of the newspapers, ur*>u the authority of a doubtful publication in Santa Fs. representing thai the eipecnun of Ccl Sumner had proved a failure, are entirely unfounded, and must hare originated more in main e than in any other cause. So far from there representation* being true. Col. Sumner has succeeded in establishing a post, railed Fort Defi? ance, in the very midst of the Xavajo country, three or mere hundred rr.L'ee srest and south of Santa Fe . It i? t"ie that the Irdnns, knowing of his approach and of the punishmer t tr.at awauea their depreda tsOBS, fted as scon SS they became aware of the proximity of his troope, as 'hey will fly again, wnen Be advances, fsjtthe) objtci of the expedition was ac. ompl.'hed. and in the most sttisf tctory manner. Cel. Sumner has always been regarded as among t^e most sail ta?i and energetic offi icrs m the whole army, tun these attempts to disparage him when te 11 rot present to fefUBd Mm 'elf. besides reirg unworthy in tr err deign, are most discredit? able to taeir authors. 1 here is no mistake in regard to t*ie discovery ol pj ret ore in Kew?Mexseo, an'l in large roas-es The report* mace by officers of the army, upoa per toaal examination, g've the mrst encviragirg proa pett of the w ealth of that country. The discovery which ha - ?t'-iacted mos?. Situation net Offerten El Pnro and Santa Fe, ah; it thirty or forty ni'!ei west of the Rio Grande. It was cisclosed by an Iniian. who was aft?r*ard oaualouaBOS to death for I :rnv me the secret. The ofiicers who have co'imnnicated w,ih the War Department an this stir. ect. represent tmtthe vein ct silver was pcrceptnly croppir go n along the side of a high mountain. The Secret^rv of War has la ferae c the Department of the Interior of the char? acter of this discovery, and probably aome steps - .'i t h*. taken bv Congress in regard to the DBs lie domain in that reaion.w* inert is uv ???ortin? ieg Halipr to protect the rights or interests orTh UTAH. Airaira er Deseret. Frr>m The De?eret Ne?t, Nov. IS The affairs of Deseret are in a lloun&h ii g condition. The companies prepared in Oc tober to'stttle a? salt t reek, and Miliard Connty. Fillraore City, arc at their destination, and engaged in their improvement1. Tbe company destined for Rio Vir fin, led by cider John D Lee. we lute no; heard tro? since their arrival, but, from latest date, pre? sume trey have arrived andcommensed operations A small company have gone twenty miles north of Weber, ccnunenced a fort, and a-e preparing for farming and uinberirg. 1 ne sentiments are in a proverou? Condition, but we hate no parti? nlars before us of a late date. Tne Tops general ) have been good, so far as we are ad? vised?turne unusually good?though the beets and potatoes are iniher light. Wheat is cheaper than ncr before known lr lao mountains but let not our btolhcr farmers be duci uraged. Tne puhln- works pi< rperiaaj The foundation of the Taberuac:e is line, und all the hindrance is for timbers, which are beguiling tocoire. Tne j ? nets have been in their BOW aairrp on Temp'e-block a week or two, man Jweaeeestsw wsasrAett. Trie tatkraadl is peoereee ing. the grading is ceaplettd to a o iniilera?le ex? tent . nothu g has been cone ou It SISSOO spring, unt.l recently. Tl^e publ..- b..rn. also Presidents Vounx and Kimhali's bejTBS, a'o incJoaad. Many cattle, h>m s, und other articles, have been received at the n tngenVwduring the past IwwUMMhs anicon sjierai'le wheat, though bat a small portion oi ? tenth that has been r. istd in the fuller. 'I he beasts of many are rejoiced that they have It ;oned and done their duty in gating their tithing, . ' many more win fuel US sime after Cireshi.,^. '! ' ? I - il' i:e from See! .; lenlo 1 ??. 0 t >b:r has n >t rttn beaid from, though a soi ill party left Car<on Wi n ( the li'th i It. nil I arrived here some two week- lines, coming over the disert Tne .utU fro.n L iram e.t a the 13'h ult was hindered three days by lot! of r.'iu'es. supposed to he stolen by the Indians'. t; i carrier had to re am to I. tr ?nie to recruit, which ? mied a delay, and the mail did not arrive till the Id n st The Moron n* are da voting a good deal of attention bo their reboots. The; hu-? established what they term n " Parent School,' in w inch person* of both seit s are to be qualified for tea. ners in the common rrhoola, or to improve item elves in the higher branches of nleol gducatiea. In this aaobol. nsirt i omy. algebra, and the v.oioua inalhemat) ? tl studies, will he taught by a profenor of those branches. Triul fOf Murder. At the October term of the First District I < nrt of the United St .tee f?r the terri'.orv of I t i'i. Howard Eg an was tried and a^nuitied of t'necbarre - f Blwlder, in killing Juines Monroe, who, it seems bad ui. m * u hi? wife. The csc was tlg< roi siv pru'ecuted by th* I S. Protei nine Attorney, Stt's .vi. B.au-, Bsq , ?uo left BO dot] in ? He i renne? s vr; ci formed. (.i o. a. Smith, counsel for the prisoner, addressed I be < t'Uit and Jury at considerable 1? Bgth, lie urge.!. h arg OB SSI In fa\ >rof Ins client, that the prisoner bad >-c ed in accordance with " I oootaia Law,naad the 1 el ed Stales law was not a.op.icahle to this care. In re.ationio Moiintaiu La a be says: " Waat la natmal jeatfeo wish this people 1 Doet a civil suit for di mages answer the purpose, not aithsn l?,>!a ted indtvidui i, t-ut with tins whole ooatmuwiiy I No' It Set no: I' The pro. iple. the only one taal b'' its nid tbiflisthrotighim h-ai'tf lii-^ioirei hiiSitants of Ibis Terr ory. Is lintpls tl:.? ? Toe Btaa aho ?? C ets Ins neighbor's wo? must die,a.id her nearest letatjve nms* kill alat." Ti e Jury returned a ver?iQ 'i no*, guilty. T> e >rj ?? s;;\s, in reference to the plea of the prbi Bel's < i ui .-? i a' ti 'he oharge of the Judge "We think iiey wi Ut.iTicieniy explabltbe nature of the in tl, withr i,l cot ibm ..t, an ' p j. e a suili lent warn? ing to all UI chaste reprob-.tes, that they are not *..:'<'?:. t t.r i cmiiiurttv ,u. i ;.K cdi'o.s who hi.e l < ? i publishl g that' the Mormons are ? SOI of law? less debauct ct a and prostltotea,' may do well t.. puh lish s.iid plea,charge and rerdiot.for tne apeetal beoelt i f uetrreai r-r<: ?or it way be the neaaa of B.ttir g sou.^ of ttitin Tom a sin.iiir fate 1 Lobe Siivcrlor Copper Mtue<-\ ield, A c Eaoli iir. i n, l. ka Seperior, Wich., j Tnuriday J.?n 1. ISM To i ,i h.d>torv) Th* N V. Ir'Oun: l'EARJiiK: AUOO DM to OOITOCt tOBM OITOT that was made in 7"<ie TnL.ine. uitier dire of tne Ist i of .\ov. ltst. In rOBMitag to the Mines oT Like i5 f perior, you Bay ?? The Cull M i.cs of L Ae lapetloi yieldaprotJnce nneijuakd in tiis 'vorld. Iweebsaj i - <'<"''<r.i f 1/ ?. r ? / i: ,ers> l? [hat the yie.J .s of the pan ? ?: t!.' \ 1 th-- in nest that are be is. ?Otked M this country, (whn h are betQ|Seoforty bj d lit] ir i im: her.i are aaodasabtf lOe same kmJ j| uetal thht is found ui the Cliff mines. Trie present at I rait me* oi t;. urnt s on Kenan ju PointWd ba the rJadoaagai Dtsttl t, i iver are e asere I itlsrlug The aaneoat of i peer whl b urfH be Bblfpof dui t the r. ?ita'tt n season ,,; is:, will not fall mu.M shcrt cf a rii> bansbelog aeaul one third ef t\t isbomM atwanajued at lbs I abb 1 Bastes ibs i kit) Tsereara i ru ev dm I i, hs t ? the OMf II a, cefejof u "?-Ii Tf yurs'btalaf.aabieb will w..;j over MaSred Bsau ; aad wtono'her mines aboil butt r-tti epeued lotbe Baoaa eusatM th?i th* cirj {? ?*?? been, it ? onudrntii Saliatad t...it tbej willctuipars favor M? ...tiitiose miaet i r.e aarount of coptwi sM;>-vd from tblseoautry ctrirg the seasoaol IsAl. aanou ita to abtut sixtce'i hi tdrrd ti i?. bi d U en- will Ue a grau i U laofoaie ?s fe mh is beet m? m.?re thoroughly ojened. \ the i Lbt ?<? re Ibrue Isjwa ?t-1 . ein.? - i opei lion, utdtw i hundred and iftr asen eigaged in and a-, at the :.. res The X nth t.uer. rsa Minii a i on employs* ai >i.e haadredaad siv t n.rr ant have in epera ma two powerful aa f.i es tntirive lf.? ir inncjouery . v ' v'?;; ?'?' ?" : ^beenopeaif, bs such ob extent that enginee a: d ctb-r receaaary ma-nic- ry are being erecttd m earn on the works v:gor,"is: r ma,e<. of wb rhnumbar about foarteea luudrod re Ubore,.. who ; v,r:,re |tO per month for tbeur ??rv BOS,eiaetof ai, ex;eases. \ . m . Tn Wgagej ov Dii.iit-vs CotjarT.^ Ata a eeth g ofthe oereral Coamiaeoof xr.t Vou-c weiesdtlte. ^ ^ * f^??B Rt.-o oui abaf.'.eY. uae ? .,n,. . - ty le-aflttm their dtvei ...-o r? cl\,? . ^aeaOeua? ?a the great s^ssffBks of the Whig ^ ^ ?smwletoa lbs Si >ir aad .s?t oisl tiluaasxratlL?. ' **mv **? 1 ? ? ? ?* . the tin ? .ilJ U# Citv of PBsleie.lM.-I J " ko'd igUe sett Whig Ka .oeal t? ?,.2* :' ' * MttOtrrd. That mr ~1??J oartrlr/. ,1 "''V CoSEirattuuet said Cenvtauaa "ewey tm support the Rrrohrd, That w?will b-4d \ r?n?ri' . *.?. .eorgr.aatd.st tke h n? ? & p" ij?STe, u> es . lor the p H'-se u e r t -t . . ffi ?'W' U ~N WWa I 5 Z tee bn?S Rrtclrrd That the pre eed.ass fltf ?h? ? - . t lubes u. Tie Ac. i, ? . ,. i^?r^^ trewmo Journal aad ?StoK' R'gutrr ?a>' 7 i7't i lZZiI. *? w Par?. Fee IwST ^?fe^ T U Bfl OBS B, A?% t for See ? Nnw-JaHsrv.-The OpBSlHii,, Sl b] Convention to choo<e heSsewfue lo ?a!ti,aor.* will Ive fce!'! at Trenton. Mav | By Wegrtph to the ITcw-Ytrl. Tribnoe. Los? of" t?e ehip ?ihaaaaaa ef Philadelphia. Bostob, Saturday, Feb. 14. 185S A t?I*f rapbir dispatch, dated New-Bed ford, 14th Bit., Mf/l tbat ihe tbip Shanunga, of Philadelphia, II daft from New Orleans for Button, with 1,M3 ba!es^>f Cotton went ashore on the sonth aide of Naxl^cket. on the morning of the 11th tnst. The ?tather was very th-ck at the time, and the wind strong from th* Sooth. About 200 bales of Cottou baa teen save**, and the balance will probaaly be recovered damaged The ship will be lost. Tne crew and passer gers hare been s?ved. The following arethe insurances on h?rhere The Boyleston office ?2? 000, American ?23.000, and AlH iset t ' i ? the ?otton the Neptune 111 "00, ar.d Washington $11 cro on the ressel, the Mer? chants $4 oco on freight The Constantino, ashore on Fire Island, is also in i n reel here for $20 OtO. p. g-Wren the steamer left Nan tucket FeaaeT day, three hundred bales of cotton had been saved froai Shu.anga, and thers were six feet of water in her hold. 1r< scuthera Mail-The Irish Riols at Sieu benville. BaITSSSOBS, Saturday, Feb 14, 1-52. We have no mail from the South this morning. The in is between .he Corkonians aad Fardowners still continue alfteubenvil c. The military are all ui/er Kins. An arrteJ parly of Corkonisns had , prepeied to leave Pittsburgh for the seat of war. but i were prevent*rt. A number had, however, left by Ceamooat for Steubcnviile The Ice in the Kiitqurhaiina. Ac. PHiLarrLrHiA. Saturday, Feb. 14 1s55. The ice is SaxntnOB within five feet of the lere! of Columbia bridge, and there-is a considerable fre?het. Beane fean are entertain et at Port Deposit, as the warns running to the depth of sii feet ever the ire. gtatf sties' Murder. rrciu.-.. *?,%,.,rf?^ Feb 1L.1W2. Thomas McGann, ropeTiaker, of Plvmnuin, <??? arrestcl yesterd I. togeiher wnh a young woman of Ilrster. named inn Min too, charged with murdering MrGauL's wifeon vunday night last The deceased was hastily buried This, coupled with M^flaun'e intimacy with Minton. aroused sasptc on. The body hss coi ?equently been exhumed and examined, and marks of violence discovered upon it. Lous of*Life at the Portland Fire. POSTA od, Me . Satm.lay. Feo. 14, l?j2 Tail morn tag the dead body of Joseph Linscott. o Brunswick, was found among the ri iasof the A uer |e ? Hotel. It is leartd anomer man was also kg kid Sailor Drowae.l. BAATtaMBBt Friday. Feb. 14. IBSt, Jas es Hall, mate of the brig Brookhne of Fast pott, ponied John Moore, a s ulor, orerboard yes tl ... and he was drowned. Markets-- K/now ,! *?? r.--??* 11 ( BABXBSTOM, Friiiy, Feb It, IBM Com s?Bali a to-day 3*00 bales at *1 rt8,l3. The I A'es, except 300 Ol teObaies, were nude prior to the peibiicaiioaOf the Paclac'tBOWS, The market e\ ftibns no change. m:\v-vokk i. i:<. i %c atvbvb, sen ate.... un ? * y, Feb. 14, i?52. Mr. BgBKMAB prtaeoted the memorial of ?t?- r iT; er.s of the Ladies' Depository. New-York, lor an act of incorporation. Mr. McNiiRitAY presented a ineinorial for the otmrm ation of the grant to C. Vanderbilt. Mr. Coolly presented g remonstrance aga'Eit the confirmation. Nod?Bg further of tBtwiBSt traiiepirc-ti pi lor to the adjournment. ABUBMBLT. Vr. UMbBawooo reported favorably on tbeli! relative to the North American Fire ii sur an< >** Ct mpany. Mi. millibcb repoitaStj favorably on the billloeede to the I'nded s ates jurisdiction over lands in Sacke's Harbor Mr. J. Rot I re ported favorably on the bill to exen it a Mint in New-York from taxation or as tessrai nts. Alto on the bill to elect Commissijuers of Immigration in New-York by the people. Mr. Bebby reported fa.vora'dy on the bull relative to Cemeteries in Kings and Queens Cos. Mr. Hatch ealied fortM report ?f the Committee on the Canal Frauds. Mr. Moss -.id it way impossible to say when the Committee would he ready. As at present ads is* ?! th'.'v inn.hi le, >rt nsxt week. T vo witness? es were beyond llieir jllftsdtn?On "OOS was Mr. Abe 11, of G* netto. THB CABAL fBAI BO? BO BZTOB1 tit. Mr. UATOaTi mi Erie, culled lor inloriua l tier from the jo ntJComarittee on Canal Frauds, is to when ihey would report. .-.-i the last of this week was the extreme I m? they h .j ?e: lor inaki ig the rei< it. Mr. Mc>s, ol'Niagara, -^ai.I, that in answer to a rerolntionjof the House, the Committee ha1 re? tried that they should probably be able to repirt finiiii) during the lalier part of this w eek. But there was testimony in progress of being taken ol State iiTi ir?. and others, which was no; completed. Tree were other witress' s. whose testimony had been repre sented aa , i.p. i> in', and such persons had be* n suDBtotaed. It wasi upossiale fox the Commit? tee Io s.ty when they should be able to report. Mr. Hau ii wished to know if the tcsti rrcny already taken could not be reported to the Hoi re. Mr. Moss said it COuM hi', if both Houses should ore* r the Con mittee so to do . but he regarded it as improper, ';om the (set that the testimony of .me day r.i?ht implicate State officers and others wbi*.h might be cleared away by the tist rnony of the next. In tii.sway, it portions of the usjisaoay were mate public, great mjtutks might be done. Toe Com mittee, however, would BMatfsxUy teip-jnd to the w ithi 11 f both Hesjfea. Mr. Hatcb Waabea1 to bboh if the ( Sobb* ii in? e could say when ihey aatttd report. Mr. Muss said, as at prr-out adtised, he thr i kht tbey *hou!d be aMe to report next week. Tie Ci-rrn.ntee labored UXI * rt NM diffi-ulty in pro CLiirg testimony. Two individuals, who were deemid important witnesses, had been summoned to appear, tut h.id not apjearei. A rnirshal h?ui he* ?? hen: a'tcr tf? in. but oi.e was understood to be ??tthow the jurisoicnon of the Bute?. Mr. l!.\irn a. ktd the geotlvi&wJl,a name B to i B ' sor e BBJt of the Su.e Mr. M?>s r* jilif?l that it wua Mr. Abell, of Geneseo. ft would be seen. th?"efore. that the Con'tnittee !>.hored under eonsideia >ie ditfi rulty in ! curing teitin oofi Waith Bltttttalfy delated their a.- i?-n. ihtbi. aataatM or ataajt \ l i11 toebarigB thortaaao of fifiBQiB Col* Bi bart Free Co'l'ge i'.. A bil ta relation to ItM or.-)iri?sof streets. I Are., ia the City oi N ew Yo: k Passed. in. t.i PBBT8B1 the kMPtov mi-it OF AVTt' TEETOTSLIKs OM RalLSOADC M . GdJJJJtCf N. V., called up the resolu? tion irs ructing the Coaxmiitee on luilroads to re ;ort a bill preventing tne employment of those using in:< x calu g dntks in ruixy.g ra.lroai cars, teudine -w.K t es, Ac. " Mi BMOW, af .X. V.,said Ii? was ?lad his co'leatue tad called up the rew'ution There were ;-.bpi dan reasons for its adoption Accidents were ccnrtanily occurring on rai roads, roanr of them cans, d bj the employment of men who are ren c?reU ircurrpeter-.f r the di*ch:irfio of their duties ty tt.e use of mioxicavng dnnhs. It required at least rrenof teai^rate habits to run the csrs and tend the twitches, in order to secure the tafetr of paestBgees. Mr. Gali thtroght thrio- was no reason for ifcskudof lecialat.on. He ;eid some sUUstos frcm ratlroad reporu in relation tc ac .denu. com? ing to U t cosclusion that anv ipacial iegisla?on on this n-'..ect was Lot called for. Mr. Ct eHibti, of Toinpkin*. as one of the IIa faroad Committee, would lay that he had beea sBo?d a bill by the Chairnua, in which was aseetioa ^u< b ;.s eal'ed for by this resolution it wou:d be re? port eti to ti e House waetner this resolution was ' putted i r tot. Mr. S.nou. with this explanation, moved that the resoloncn be laid upon the role Carried, a a i lr Ait tolls?va;- o? bsooklt* Mr. (-Lark, of Moru^omery, brooght in a Lill to compel the New-York ar.d Erie l?ilroad i ? o .riy lo jay to.is. # Mr. Bbbbt,af Kioji. brought m a biH to alter the Cooimi.'ttoaere' Map of the City of Lrcok.vr. fix >aacxss. Mr BWtFT, of Aibanv, called up the reeotationa iflutU yaaterday, in relauou ;o the 8< akl r-. Mr I mj qaJsTtoobBs af Calorabia, of* feted a ? uocnute, providing for the appointment of a tea .'tit ? f Hues to | q tiro whether the annual value oi the leal property . ured ant hell by the society u! SLeker*. un. er tee eat Of Ig?, ia.-orp> lkiire the i? d sccittr, exceeds gr? thou<ttd Cot? U.s, at named by said set' Mr. MoataoE.af New-York, wished for I ? < i. as i s srj j tr;?je long ar.d unmeaning reso Ii i'.ns it. o.. be pa??. d rl?coulU not see anv ub jertin thsta wmgtag ari l fnghten:ig the?e'-wor Cro.d? e pe? pie. The leioiution wasl ilen thetab'e k< sb IPreivlTIOFt W A ?fTI 0 ?ELATIV* TO THE CAHAl OR TB ACT*. Mr. Clabk olTertd the following resolu? tion, which wat lud over: T?M th* Caeal Cate mieeiowar? report to thif Haut*, withia three days h' aan.es *A ail paranaa tonn u tv firm ?f J B Rice fc t'o .a? aamed ia taeti pr?posa ? f ?r w. rkaatke rtreit rasal >-..c?e. also what work wee awarded to t?id 'rat of J b H:ce k C.v. and the aarne af the parties IB tke contract to a?,H?d to t>s<n. als?, whether it le wt'hia the kaowfedee "f tnd < 'taimni'itri or either ef theet, that the paitiaa to the attfVaajl t m r .ct. hue m'id ??yeonioaof ttteeane aad if ?o ka wBjeaa. it m the k sealed** ml ?enl OBMl Ce*S? a?>< n*rt.?w either of and who are i ow the yartiee to fid contraeU. THE taiisg of stlltlSTtBs. Mr. R.i hards, of Warren, brought in a a kill to ??und the Revised Stau'es. exempting min? uter* of the Gospel from taxation tub rOWEB ok THE CO* rKOLLE B. Mr. Wbbb, of Madison, offered the foltow iri resolution, whn h wa? laid over LeetMw That the C Bl ?.?r*N-repeated to ere sere aad report to this House First, a diceea of the jaw* ?Inen nlac? tke imiio' this Assemble under his ?ipervt ?iob and control; Seebad, a starenien' ae tar ae it -an n? eis eated by winds, oa the titeaiof his power ov%r tan bodv.j the Astembly then adjourned. Ifew-\ork TottB Mcelinst. MotmOsaVBf <\>.?Supervisors chosen Amsterdam., t Young <"a' ih'ie \ N Van Vlstine Charleston .-lloag. Florida ..Win Johnson. Glen.F VntiKvera.M jhawk.Sim'n Simmon* Mimen.\ W?irrer Pa atme J H Cramps StJohnsvi'e SR Itaight-j.Root_J. Bowdisb?3 I , Last year, one Whig, bjssm Opposition. ' BROOM F. CO Cberanro A Doubleday Cmon-B Balch. rep. Trutgle..Solom'n Page.Co.esvnie. Judge Buggies. Nantn oke Jos. Walter. Maine? Barker_E. Wheeler. Lisle. Vesul_c Mersereau-SSandford ?5. Windsor?Doubtful. Tu last year. FiLTON Co. has eleeted a majority of Whig Supervisors, 6 to 4. t oanrctlrut Free Soil Nominations. The Free Soilers t)f Connecticut met in Convention at Hertford on the 1 .'th, and BaOdO the foOowrhsg nominations For Gm emrr.FRANCIS OILL*jTTB,1 loorafic'.d Fi.r Lt -<.'oc .. Wm. Fiklii. Pouifret For Treasurer.Jesse G BaLBWIK, MiddletOwn Far Sfcrrttiry.Wal.rRa Webr, Meriden. Ftrr onfrof/er.RoLLiN L. Beecmer, Columbia Rhede Inland W hi? State Convention. The Whigs of Rhode Island met in State Convention at Provnienco on the 12th inst., and made the following nominations: FirOm erriT.AMOS D SM I I'll.Providence Fi t Lieu r.- Cot error...Rowse Banccx, Westerly. Fir St-retary tf &rei>.CHAia'B B BOBBiaa, Newpart. Fi r Attomeydtneral..? 0. Sal Sal AH, N. Kingstown PWr (.'mem. Trea.tttrtr.9kynill B. Vs.r.Nore, Mewport. Uslegati* to the Nntfmal Ca%tft%tiam\ BOBBI 11 I . is. substitute Elisha Dyer, Jr.; N atham F. Dixo.n, surstittite George D Cross Bvaoa DutAaTi SB bet! koto Cyras Harris; Rodert B. Cbahbtoh, substitute Edward King. _ ' PaooKOSO?!?They have two or thn 9 ?National' Whig papers In VFiecooeaa, with ? For Piaaklept, afUlsrd Fill noes' iiying ai the peak, and a ' National Whig Platform' just be low. Une ol these m the ? Fond da Los Pstri it' whereot the lust No. just before so stales thai the paper has been sold out, its doom efaongod to National Democrat," and thst its politics will hencelorth beoi the Cass, and Butler strtj \ We call tin- running to seed. CiT Tne Albany Storting Journal mi Vti' day sa>?: "0,uay-st la still inundate 1, but the fljod i? gradually subsiding. From TtOf we learn that the ice is broken up, end the river clear for some ilatSBOf, but the river it that place is very high, and it i: mi; pr 'ed that the ice has d uncied up near the Jo*er isiand. Opposite to this ettf it has not m ?.<??!? ..ui at [resent there is no prosiect of its breaking up." tW We see it stateid that Mr. Barren^er t n .Vit ister at the < ourt of Madrid, by bis earnest Bp| licht'on, obtained the release of the Cuban pris? oners before any instructions fmm our Covern.ncnt relating to ti.ein reached him So, also, the pardon H d rele a?e of Mr. Thrashei were obtained by Mr. Barrenger before be receiveu a line from Mr. Web? ster on the subject, and before the arrival ot the -I seta] bearer of dispatches relating to it from the t ?ited States. Mr. Thrasher may be soon expected >n il.is country CP"The family of His Excellency Louis de h Beta.ihf Mexican Minister, arrived in town on Wm neaday, and are slopping at the Lnion-pla re ilo'.ci. ts** A nt w Election law has passed the Hm ?'e Island .Senate, which provides that any man win mi name is not oa the voting- list, may, on the day of election, vote upon his on n oath to his qualtli' ... ??.' A registry law with such a provision strikes Bs ae bahSg ? remarkably useful institution in the way of f reserving the purity of the elective fraSr ? k Bf, With this excellent provision the State migli! save something by dispensing with the 'ervicesof Resisters altogether. [ Hmi. Iiiliii K. Hii.inan. Mayor ot l ttca, has issued an address to the citizens, warn? ing them of the dangers of incendiarism which still continue, notwithstanding the te rrible fate of one of the convicted. The Mayor says, that since the t urning of the planing machine, September 20, IfBli (li months.) there have been e!even fires?all but bos the work ol incendiaries. That t.'.e fire brigade ni: l the most respected citziens who ooperate with ihe tu, aye insulted by rowdies Bad obstructed in tbsir work Ac I The new pure In sort of the late Mit teawan Company's property have organized two lew ei mpan.es, and will iBsStatliili I) commence t'je'atie us. '1 he "Maiteaw.au Machine Compauy" 1- ibe Linne of one company, and will manufaj tore all kfaadS of BBBehtoery, loconaotives, Ac. Tne ?? Mat'eawan Manufac tunng Compac t is the n i ne Bother asaoeiatfeo, the btxatseei of winch win ? as i. ui ufartuie psn'aioon ituffs, drills, and Caa bN fain f'.r. Tae trustees and OswOBIS are the I trie i. t< tb as'tciatioi s IV A State Temperance Convention wa I ?Iii at Providence, R. I . on the 11th inst. The httecisnce MM numerous, aid resolutions were adopted asking the Legislature to pass the Maine Law at once, without tne clause submitting the . i.citkn to a (Iirtct vote of the pe p!e but also as si rt t g tb.it. if it must be submitted to the people, the Ten.perance f-oks will be found at the Polls on L aettoai day BT TaM SWBBSI of the ele-phant Colum? bus bate sued the town of Adams, in Mamertusens, f. r |J0 i M damages, for the dt :< tive bn Ige which caused the death of their elephant. According to this measure of damages she IBS of an elephant ta worth that of four men, 15,000 being the maxi nun of damages allowed by our laws for death by rail? road accident. r? The Papor Mill ot John llerrini;, in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., together with a tavem -?.and and bam near by. were destroyed by lire on Tuesday night. Lois not stated Toe mill was in? jured fcr li.COi. X~ti A vouivg man named Clyde, of Lpi i s? V II , baa been arrested on a caarge of pre? setting a forged check of SI JMI at the Lebu.on Lai a XV Ai-ei ar.ts from Lancaster represeat Hen. ThaiidttJs Stevens as convaleieent, and his re? turn to W ashmgtr.n durmg the present week is an Ucipated. VtT J*>hn Paine, an fminent ? itizen of Troy, died at hi> reiidence in that ctty on Saturday VIF At Masiillon, a young lady u me. dinm," was arrested for causing rappiugs hi church during dinne service. r*^ The sash and blind inanufietory of Messrs Could A Co., at Watert'.wn, Mass., was .leitroyed by fire on the ?th inst rT' The Secretary of the Nary, Mr. craham. bas been confined to ins room about a ?reek by illness. BT Aid. Silk, who was convicted at New-Orleansol the murder of All. Laughlw, bas tees stnUnrtd to Ihe Penitentiary for one year. CITY IT RMS. Anniversary Cklbbation, I. O. orO. ? New-1 ?rh Distr:. t iYnt. If*. 1. held a regal*. SBBjiaaoa Thnrsda; 1 ?t in the vii'aa-eof Pervhester rVestcbester tiosjj IBB Hall of Mar.m r??t. No.13. There we-1 i UrgBBBBBkayf ad repmeai* Uvi 5 preeect. A:ir;i ? ??.>;>. mi Bat rtssia, tJttt* was a public Temper, ee Meeting heM. at wkaj, the member? appe.ir- egaJan Tae hall??, densely croe ded b> la .. - and gentlemen Re*. |. I> Hryea, R. IU a >. Ii an 1 Mr Ryerson. ad? dressed tee meeting m aierv spirited manner a> C. F. Trumpore smg several very good stiegt. After the " feast of re.there was a feast of 14 manner of de:o n . M e season served up ia as adjoining roon . ie bund eJ perrons m loan to the table, i SJtBfj .<re see-eed to bets joying themie.ve? in a corn'oitaVe eitaaer, tae<?. by protmif. te .? ? t i oeeibJ Bj o' Cuuit, that temperance j. . a and raarrr parties without Besag - lyteiag in the shape er ?ei lance ot ali'o.i . e ? ? r irks?About bull* pas.. 10 o'clock aa Fuday nieht the slSJ n 04 lie w is ocean oned ay uk* bur n k ol i i >?* nerner cf rhirtv. I 11 at. and i < n . '? ? ??..?, ? Te l -0 the premise*. At a late hour or. Friday, ni at a fire oeeertedta the bouse No 114 Grand-at, occupied b. J a Pet et a shoe store, oecsr | ipsei | eesxatptktMlkaBl the burning fluid Com uhich commuan-ated to tssSe be<-clothes. It ?..? SttlBgUlslH 1 ! v u> police y the Four teen'h VVat I, assts'ed by some cit'taas. be. lore the H .-rrr w. is Sales oi RkaI Etl \ti-: ?Ar.thonr j. Bh eeker told, Feb 13. at puhl.c auction, at tat Merchants' Exchange, the following propem 3 houtee aad lots, I*', 1") aid 171 Read* it , reraer of Wash ngtce. I is -ae parcel lor.tat te Hoase aad lot n> Th. u.?? ?t. ?.?* House and lot 38 Th. n u at . .. aatag ... tint 4 atnry brrk h><ire a.i t 'at IU Tente a*.. 7ke i lots of (trnuad on ? set m.'c < r M nr.,neat tei or asr of if h st..fi-1. J l. r$l.*0. . las t lot on ltd el., bet . c a Bl s and 6iha* .. . n 1 lot on 4ilh at , betwrrr. yk aad 4'n era.flg 1 Ivta on titli at.. n*\. .. eat a. | saab] ?h* abort, ?ach told lt>r gSJj. If* 1 lot cor 67th St. aad9.a ar. gj I let aa Btk av., eext hat one treat SrtaV at m i 1.1 edjotatnf . . at 1 lot ror. 7ith ?I luil 9 h it.- ? m i lot oa "'Ah st.. b?t?.en Id an1 Id avs. . jg l lot aaSlat-et,aetwoea 3.1 sad rh ara. m 1 lot ou Sid si., brtwtti. ia . ,loh ara . ga Slot* ?? adj.'iang, tack sold Car tn>, , m I lot " . BJ ifi " ? . at 1 lot on ttd St.. iTi !? ?t font UB nv. m Cole A Ckilton also sold the foilowtag House anJ lot -.0 M n t ne ???>'. 'ot. gy? Bkooki vx?Htusatnul"! vr.w >i '? it and ile,t. st. 1*1 MB KM.- in Koaee aad lot adyotan ? aeWtekoaTet? . joj llouie aad lot < it v. n ? , .1 "ii.wrei Ha. I and Smith a- , .- it >' - . IBS House and lot ai! Ulli | at. . Jto E. H. I.ud'.ow alas ? >td IBB following 1 l..t with the balldti IS tl areest aa ib* nest ui*ol aieeawieh it., enrn*i v4 M?i ?ry p'.ae?.SDsa St.ne aad mi i-j atetdai laae .Use I let on * Blh-Waste mirof T h ar ?i d o7.a-?l.... at 3 letsoerih-eV.,ad itnietabeee, ?ach tija- Lta I It t corner ?di nr *u,l aBtA>BtS.?.... TA 3 lo'eadi linint.eu'h 5Hi. . ub 1 i.it on Hth-a?.. r rtaar artaeWa..-. ta) 3 lots adjotniut. earli taV o. . tJB I i .'on s'h av ,<-.>rnrc (Vtli >t-.. Vm j i tesdjomteg.eaeh . tig i ls4aaaB?Jh st,betwtcii "th and rth ar?, oa. JiM ita) iu tot* ' . -h S ' V'. UB 4 lot* each ten. tie 4 lot* eu?h |3W. IJB i lot ?? . at l lot ?? ?? _ . tB 1 lot* on trth ?i .1 etwei Ith and Tth-avs ,?a |??? I SM 11?'? adjoiams each IK ?. . . ra> 2 lots ?? each BAM .-. res 1 lot ? . IM 3 lit* -? each Stan. . M* 2 lot* each $31.*). . ttt t lot* ? each J tU. Ct 1 let " . . 8* ) last*. ?? each BS1 '. IH 2 l..t? *a. ii r i . . 4M l lot oa 17th st, a> ar Usdea-ntaee. lit The following sa e.-> were nude Feb. 13,b? An? thony J. Bleecker Home and lot 18? 19! Ii *'.BAM 3 story brick home &u.i I it r* lease of lot TH h ar. MM 5 do. dm da do. 71 do. vat 3 do. do. ia<l let mfee,7t t'h-at .... UB I let set eeat side of 10 th a. !>? t *r?o 30thaad i*t u. t<t t lota adio.nuis the ab ore. earh gl.l*. i?e llo's on and next the s^atVweet crnar tf 2d-?v aad Jld-it., h?i fron*.u fr, on Id si, iolJ in <>a* tared for.BBJ I lotoo 20tli-ai. . IjBS tlo'tonltih it ,?a< i ?: . . 1.0* 1 lot oa 48th sn, botue. a la', and 2d i.V.. . ta> Hot d? la, do . in Win. II. Franklin also Mltd the following I lot on thr north-esai oaraet of Ath-ae. and t'?? It at, Ji ar M fatt iu in .. . 1,111 3 lots on ?ih ar , adiomiBI ' ha al...va. tarh Ii hy 11 httt 10 la..each cold for 88.0. i.ns COURT PRO< EE?IN08. ? in BTC kLBMBAB?Tins Dai/. ?Sri'Ktst C.rai-General Term -Nos 110,10,10,19, Jl,?, IH, tf, 3d. 3'.\ 33, 31, 1,1, 33. i ommox I'ni. > - v- tea siatnrdav. Nuri RiOR asn I'. 8. Cot bts ? Pabliiked os9*t* unlay. ??..? St PERioK Cm rt? Hefor? Judge Ctmt* bell.?Jiitvh Cut r,t :!.,r. d agt. Sitpkn l>*< ton ?Suit brought bv the executor ol liefer Augu* tus, te. eased, to re. .v..r tne nmouLt of tap) notes dr.iwn in IMF, one a' it und the other at Ii iaon'.a> The defense is Dtury, it being alleged that Nr D. was in the habit oi atoaey (teat Mrs. * in her lifetime, aad th.it she uniformly charged aim an usurious rate of interest, anil on the notet is ones torn Its percent, foi ? months Verdi, tfordefesdut. Pe/eriVetwiiVag B <r< \, PlaaAaafaaaBBI that he bought of Mr. ill K aooot 'J(>.i i of iheet copper at lb ctn- \> p lyinu- iher^for $104. aal that, after netting It n.'.o hl? (plaintllfsl o > on . it was claimed by .v...... Hiler who alleged tasat rt was his property and had been stolen frets kun. Tae presaat ssxit is toreoover baeti froat Mr, McHeethe HtTfBty psttl fnr It \Inirtlff sisagliBB that Mr BcK said be wss owner ami h .d lull power to sell. 4e Iu defense it was hid that defeuda.it supooaed k* wa* such owner, and he denies tbat it i.*d bees stolen. The copper was part of one of the boilers of tat steamship Kobert rultoa, and was taken from ?er oil that vessel being reo tired an 1 cut up at the Mart Yard. Judgment Im pi untnl. e>173 at. Hi pxkior Coi kt - (1 cneral Term?Ut c l Slons ? Charit? o'..rr.;//egst Hobt Jontt.tt.al Judgment revered . I ne* trial ordered, withiesve Io pl tii.tifl toamer dh's ref.iy, on p iyrneat of ts* cesis ol the term sad subsequent proceedings, ts less amendment be male within 30 davsjudgiaeWt*> he entered fordeten Batttllt J RaWSBsei at suit of Off H. Morewood tmi oihtrt ? Motion for f-n trial denied. Fkatfft anrf othtrt nt ntil of Mrnary, Adm*n . d< - Judemer tat Sprci. 1 Term molifled, so sstodedtrt BSio, and interest from Beat., I8iu, from theaBseat* ol the mortgage. Cotki BP Common I'i ias?Hut'ore Jmlg? Woodruff ? Mm. Burdtll agt. Hmrmj HurdtU.-** test the right of plan ii'I to take into his poesesstce (iriring bond to Ikfl ShetllTj ? qusBtrty of houssboki furnitu/e, at No I UaiOfl pta e. for.nerly beloogiaf to Dr John Burdell, dre'd., wr.ici was sold by ese cutton at suit of defendant, and bought by kin, bat claimed by plaintiff under a mortgage givea by Dr Burcell to bis counsel Lb suits aa to hia do nettle dif tcollies, and bomht by pdaintiff, already referred to Verdictof plaintiiT. raft mg the property at $64?, |M damage*, and an allowance, by Court, to co inset of p ami fl,of 'Operct-..-. Ou motiiei. pro ee iBfl were orleredto he stsyes 3odays to enable de'ente to eater a bill of exssp* tiocr U. S. Distrki Colrt?Ikforc Jidg* Betts ? Hall ag^inii trig A brahum.? 1'lalOUfT allef" tbat he placed a bos ol rnercba.-.dise on beard ts* brig at this jairtto l*e eattv?yi 1 la < uracoa, bB" was lost, and be libels the vessel to recover the tatst In defense it was said ihe box was brought ossoars the vessel a'ter sue lay in the stream, fu.iy tSB*"? and ready for n .-,t!i,? tne per? m *.*% i:./orated o? the fa. t, and that ?i? ' ..x could not be taken, bac-s insisted upon learing it, when he Wat told if he sou wouldoe at Ins o-.ri risk He left u OB data and it was placed ia the ga.ley house, bot lost ati** during a storm, the Rai ey house, with all it* en? tente, hanng been tweed away. It i* contended t?o ve??ei ia not In Lie. wj -l. it denied. Teetioiony ws* taken and th.-1 uraed to Monday. LNlTED BfATBi I 'ISTRKT Coi'RT. ? H* fore Judge Betti? Decisions .?Tundiwt if. Iiovgktrty end ot ir* agt.'*? ing lHtvt BSweWBWr On a claim for salvage m reuderug assnunje V> toe brig as she lay asiore at ?m-ly Hook, *-vrTB SBB ttraBded as eosnina < <m Hochellr. Tae tooo cr nsiders that the hi ?'?! nt ar.d steamboat wereaiivai at a a'.ipulaud nrtre DeetM for 111" and c<**atBsaw bttereet, and s)Ji eoanael fee. , ._ j H Uliom T Pr< e igt l|fli.T|m-Tta -:.?? ^ liheilar.t for wages i ro Ursr.il to New-iota\sra? barred by thedecixl i -si '..him on sj t?mmm in M nre Cotxrl He .< ei.mi^d to sue '0[Vv months extra wa - - .--d!>clar* ? ?'?^! tat so rt cos er) e had witBo?>*w se aw American citisttnstip. '? reopened for prooi ?aa thi*loiii , - ' ? l-ei ri U Grig/r agl J* I i ' M.-ltt - . , ,f te-sel bv defendsawjaw rr a>Ver, ai d ir.e ; - rv i'i li?ered on board SBf a** saw, etedtt erasaoi i rrnexe usirely to the sliphbw owbcts?the detei lani was also rffiiuaadraa pgrnm pure Deciee for S>1CA 07, Uterest and cosi*. against defendant _ , . ... b'i ryi B. fktifon^x. tkt lark .ifi.'er-Claun tot st