,- -f .i' V " I . .I ,. r-' : ,' *I tvt j* :. 4 ,' -'. '" ..:.:' .,' '-.' ,, ., .' \ , -- ,'. , .' > '. .f'lz .. J' , I ) ,.. :' : .<. ; ':; m'L 0 u 91ew } ' ) ft fIRt iL , -: : 4J'\ ) ": f" If ; . -- ' J--- ,. -- :i. '.' : ., I \ t .. \4., .. f., J. .. 0.. : :, _: : : ': :\,' ' -- ' \r (hoped the removal for result,of ..the"' moaojely), ,).& its. i; A Plank; : ; Road Meeting., S S committee,, :consisting'I of. Councilmen; Village- '' The:train. ",:was under": the conS S The General AsS%. /2 Will ouV-cotempo-{ : Butts, Buffington and Townscnd.:' dnctorehip Joseph Aboin,, ,EM., who vary be good enough tell ns vnst ("thenopedfor A meeting of the toc&hoIdcmst the was at the time ,standing on tee, rear The 'most i important, measure-of thasession - results", ww,.hcftrwas so' CIJ bonille'and'Alligator Plank 'Road ..Jfiscdlaneous.. platform, and seeing the car was about to jse4th House' on Tlrandar: very extraT&gant'iItour merchants 'mill--. Company," was hehl at.the Court House Cemetery Committee, to whom was w be precipitated down the bank, ho jumped night, the Senate, last night, wfth :ameni, erred bill of'Belle cHasse &,Finn g\,reported -off, {nereoy.receiving severe ,bruises.: rnentsudtL&floeantayj men and log'men lo 'from in Jacksonville ! : expect our delegates ,on Monday g 10th In the effect' produced 01 ; 5- back the samd 'with amendments; referring to a bill a thorizTzigth&raisi'ug of two BOg., ? What are,_those.favors, whichour in>t.Col 5 which amended bill was passed. the public feeling when the news reached imcnts of Volunteers. Indian service.. : cotemporary thinks too extravagant John P. Sanderson was called to Boston, the Courier adds:-ThTdfcadfo! The bill provides that the Regiments '.-r-:4Trf- f" to be granted to this community! ',by"our the chair; and Felix JingstonEsq.jre- S Moody Boulter's, bill J for lumber., .D.McCucn'sfor accident on the Maine railroad, by which raised shall b6 tendered ,lo the iGovtrnmcnt -, delegates Was ': S m merchandize: add, Ct ,M.Cooper's ,the iOn of General Franklin Pierce lost aad Ifrefnscty lime' 'Ooveruo'rthen is. it ? ' too rl I'n'll'I, .muchjto jusk .that quested to act as'secretary: ; ,.. .' the c mmerceof our river should be .re .5 The'Chairman explained'the object i of for .1'0on, Cemetery, .were his Kfejvbas given heavy chock,, tothepubhicfcelWg to'employ,them- imrvmovingtho.savagc& . 1n this The narrow , 1fl3.uI city* atur4a'l JanuiryI5& severally passed. appropriates$500 000 pledg ? . .'.\ :! -- .--. 'lieved from ,unnecessary, burdens?;theta the meeting to be to organize the company The resignation of Dr. John S.? Mur-, .escape of, the .President.elect and his lug ten per- ceitt T of too*State,revenue, for- ; ''TheTflotLaw.A monopoly should be broken up, which .and informed the meeting thai Mr. IS!. hdy, and the deplorable Srcavcmentwhich the andernptionothe, bonds authorized, .. 'V- : has wrought incalculable evil?-that 'the Whit,Smith, of Alligator"was present.,to do kL';, Port Physican, 'was accepted. .they have sustained, in' so awful to be issued to,raue jthuj janu, The Governor -> :' ( petition numerously.and respectably i .door should be thrown 'open'to' fair competition represent tho stockholders of, Columbia S itcUourn meat. : a manner, toucbed.te, feelings'of everyone ,is$required keep the tender of the I mill-nicnna On motion of Councilman: Townsend, ,and atc awakened a deep and sin- Volunteers until 4th of . signed; fry letchanls, many 1 ?.that vessels which their authorized open May next, ) preferred. county.as duly agent . the commerce'' of the I I ccrc e nipathy throughout community. when if - others interested in Council then adjourned. > they are n received, and nothing -, ( the to to towed out over the bar by steamers, Mr. Smith being called addressed in the midst oMife we' are in to Truly St.:John's'River; was Bent.tip LegIsUtare upon I Attest : F. C. BARRETT, is being done :towards removing the, ' 'alrtb I commeocement. jof the I should be allowed the previledgc of doingso t.be'meeting at,considerable length and Clerk of.CounciL. death. .. .. Indians in the meantime State is Jo;. prcient-s ssiofl, praying the abolition of without having contributions, leviedon with great force, and a, convincing arrayof j go to,work and do the business herself.-*. irbal believed to be corrupt monopoly' them'for the benefit of those who rendered facts and agurnents, showing the rapid ((1i-oatAaN. K.Herald Jam 8) TELEGRAPHIC.Emes'o This measure. will,'not_only -test: the sincerity -, # for to the injury The Late Accident on the the Wounded, &c.Bosros. of tho 'and determination now exisfing years,. ,them no service?, Are these the of East Florida and the Melancholy S present *. . of our commerce.r ... progress great BOSTOX AXD MAINE BAIUIOAI Jan. 3,1853. of'the future ,administration1, ,but will : ,The petition,was placed in 'the hands "looked forrcsults" ,'Which the Republican increase of her. productions, and urged Accounts from Andover, this morning, forever settle the question'as 'towlctLer.' -y 'of the speaker of, the House, and by himpresented thinks our merchants: and mill-men ,immediate action and organization by the We compile, from the Boston journals, state that Gen.- Pierce and lady are new the Indians arc to remain lathe State or, . .._ We understand offence was are very extravagant in expecting our company. His remarks were received the following account'this'sad"accident, 'at'the'Home of johriik n at that place. not. Florida is in earnest and wilt.noS ' - taken by the members from this ,county' members to countenance?" If not,' ,will: with general satisfaction and _applause.Dr. the facts of which do not vary materiallyfrom They obtained some rest last night; and 'longer submit to ,have btr jJroeptrity_* (because the potion wall not sent to 'them, he do the what was contained in our telegraphic have not received much if any physical blighted by '.the presence .of a band of, us favor to tell us what he docs C. Byrne offered the following resolution - t. andfor Ait_recaon' the, important Bill, despatches yesterday morning:- injury. miscreant savage,'who'might have been'' I based upon the petition, was defeated!1-- mean? What tho results, flowing from to wit: The train consisted only ofonc seventy- Mrs.: Pierce is prostrated with grief but removed long*go if proper energy had Individually we said from .the first and the breaking of the monopoly,' 'can .be, ItetoIceJ, That inasmuch as more than two passenger car, a baggage car and the comparatively calm. been put forth on the part of those whose .think still, that the petition ought to have which are too,good for all those Interested forty thousand dollars have been subscribed engine. It left Boston at quarter' past CONCORD, Jan. 7-P. M.Gen. duty i it is to remove them.Thdllouie . passed thro'the hands of our own Representatives in'the commerce of this> river tor expect to the capital stock of the "Jack twelve o'clock, on the Cth instant, for S S Pierce and lady arc still.at An- }cstcrday passed Senate bill but that the,omission to give I ? sonville and Alligator Pland lload Company Concord,N. II., and reached Andover dover. The arrangements for.the funeral (introduced by CoK'Blactbuii'ya"meninS; on hope ,it.that direction, should be given as a for S ," that the Company da now organize soon after one. The catastrophe happened of their son have not yet been decided the License Law. Hereafter all .license - ration'for opposing and defeating an important We pause for a reply. and wo-request the commissioners appointed about two miles beyond the depot, and upon, though it is thought that it will to retail Spirituous Liquors are to pay 'a act of legislation, is something so to receive subscriptions to stock, was occasioned by the breaking of..the take place here.to-morrow. members to the bereaved. communication from Mr. A. Coy, family (.connections and when the car of Paris. ordinarily- fbmi of T.V.:.Conniianoneni Lp-nrs, t ffleajureprayed for,because)their dignity relative to payment of tavern license, be- I was thrown off, 'he was engaged in conversation sight seeing, had not taken'any trouble to . jab: ,assailed, and they,would invoke Legislalore Not AdjourneJ. ing.rcad, was, on motion by Councilman with Mr. Young, the superintendent enjoy the spectacle. The few people who NOTICE. S had witness the of the mills at Lawrence. came to triumphal pomp, *. new iatel will .to.ih* counties to apply after of other come Buffington laid on the table Days the "cKivalry1 The Florida 'Sentinel of 'Tuesday last ': Mr. Newell, of West Cambridge, was were sullen and,silent. Not a single cry TU1R'IY* r the Circuit fenrt of . _to the.rescue, end make common cause : A bill of Belfechasse & Finncgan, for severely injured internally,and one of his front the National Guard.. There was the E"istcrn t ireuit of the State' ,r Y1qtja, . "wWr thenr against two or three ,of their says sundries, wa, on motion of Councilman ribs was broken. Mr. Newell was on his truly something sinister and alarming in far 'Ieav.o sell the lab-I bLmgimtgtotbesIto r ;.5 :" n"cOn t,:"ho Iiaa DO betthr manner expectation The General.this Assembly body did.-Contrary not adjourn to Townsend, referred to Cemetery Commit. way to Lawrence to visit his son, Mr. C. this silence. When all that is now seething deceaaeJTIIO3IASJ.FRWmITT or WilhintS.aian.Uer of: Alachna eottnty, haniopaw them bye andf send.their tine-dielast Saturday. A bill S.Newell, and it was erroneously stated in the recesses ofthesO human consciences Adminiiitrator by, , providing ;! ... .... tee.S. the son, instead of the father, was injured. shall burst forth in the faceof 1 jan 15 Y. WhIT SllTII1 AU1. 01pe ns .to .the. pcak'cr. This game for the final removal of the Indians from Buffington's bill for hauling, &c., 3Ir. Bailey, of Lawrence, had his leg day the world will be aPl'f lcd'Cter: ' , In' county in the this State passed the Legislature on 'was ordered be I walked .Notice *: ". could be played every to paid. broken, and received other severe injuries. having seen Bonaparte pass by, ? *' Wd if members will stand by eachotfrSsraSgnitj Saturday and was transmitted to the also Town Mar- lIe well attended Andovnv- 'xlovm the Champs Elysces to the Tuileries. Lots in' the New'COIIIMY will be. gtfcte : ; Treasurer's report, as was THE . Governor night for his approval, whichwas for sale .'jnblie eirf e,S..fronofthe !:: t : :and 'consistency, it mustlstoptHYtr not received up to'twelve o'clock.: As shall's account, being presented, were, on Mr. Kittredge, of Pelham, N. II., had Affected as I waS by all these symptoms Council Chamter, oS Fridiy the 21ttrnsi. altogether his leg broken; three or four others were of the future, I was anxious. .to seethe ., t'10 o'clock A. M. ,.> ' motion : 1i'eehbf! > regulation- the contemplated the election by the by Councilman. Canova, referred - At the the attitude somewhat bruised, and few of the passengers population. ,Citizens T5 reqtte TeJ t. examiut lots prior , rUt/Jf n cmters fQthtOOttt1CZtOOIUS : : Legislature, of 'a Brigadier General to to a committee, consisting of Councilman escaped partial injury., The conductor Tuileries, there was not a soul to be seen, to the day'of.sale, sad.give punctual ti- "b bifdelito4ddCfl4th0 dignity andi"Jjonorof command the forces to be raised under' it, Townscnd and Cooper. who was standing at back'part nor on the Place du Carrousel. A few dance. '" .CL,JL CPEB, . :member! from the theLegislature5adjourn&I over, till Monday and received children nero playing at hoop with ,their s.BUFFlWT9Z5CO7CbWItt5f. ,the DavaV 12 the action of the Council then adjourned. of the car, fell over> a slightcut . o'clock awaiting . , ; '&uMl4i! bfteiI''of:their ,own 'constitnjji -' Governor.. S Attest: F. C. BARRETT, on the forehead, by coming in"contact nurses not. With that exception was there.,'not seemed a spectator .JactsaL1Ie,January, 183V .,15-tf. ata:1tikeso: chivalrous" gentlemen, in- -1'1ndi 'Bitt.'Yesterday this bill with the back of a Beat.- a sigLt-scer S NOTICE.QKOPOSALS . Clerk of C unciJ.SPECIAL' The dissevered. It belonged to dream- Then licit anxious to judgefor * into of the House S carwas, badly will b4 reeetred till the 25th iut. ./stead.oT dsciding a.measure.on its- own : again came possession to the Concord Railroad Companyand myself the state of the"city, and -I JtC ftl etttttDX a ehannej throojV,"Daat..," , 'V UStnta did a.ctuallyoPpole aid defeat t it,.I by means of a communication from the MEETING, January 8;.'185J. was deemed perfect a.ear as any walked on by tho Rue St..Honore to tile t.connect the waters of the Moaqmto, aad.,ladlaaRirerLagooM. ' ' , Governor that.body that manifest - ,apprizing S > 4rv4 \- C6nncrrnetprescnt His Honor'H. S Faubourgs St. Denis, St. Martin, and St: < a3ftTeat. : road. . r9a1fletives errors Lad b cdcointht1ed. the on tIe> The canal la to lie eight feet wide at bottom. teemheirwicafl only, say, enrolment of the bill. The Senate whose D. Holland,.Iptcndent: Messrs. Buffing- The Boston Courier,ofthc 7th inst., Antoine. Every man was at wdrkr The with ndei reefceal when of rock.and Hoped, M leat. It his popuhtion'had been Invitcd to keep holi 45 degrees from the reetieal.w. of aa nussion when' they constitutional time for re-con-ideration ton. Butts Canova- 'Townsend says :-Gcn. i'icrce accompanied by IMB than tw fees dapt. fwftter. . lfrj Jawfook'tJwfr,, Cooper, Not left work The mwt eontain not ? .. day. a man shopkeepers S wife and son, left this city on Wednesday and be continued'with-) lid. depth S0' fast.into had :went to,sit in:a l legislature body: ;: TteyXd.notexactlycomprehend not expired, .then procured the bill Coundlment > afternoon, and parsed tho night at An- had been i invited to shut their .each-lagoon beyond the fBorrhnetl '*:"- .' t .the objectscbiv'wWthWrnone andjcconsidcred the1 vote upon its' 'final : : Rrporltfrtint tlmittcc,. ', r.C" uad been.hereto attend the shops.. The greater number f shops' remained 'The amount of.Exearalion eitmatM from d dov .They . . S ,. asssgc''19ytas to I1"nay. The bill <. '*" Lieut Blake'i Surrey, i* as follows- . "lor.Y.\ of was then committed to' a joint':select committee .Committee 'to draft ordinance. with r: funeral of the late Mr. Lawrence, and open. ._ I II I Rock and Shell ,. *- ,-. :- 2.SW, .It.r 3di.. . .1. haftb ti.'i tit iiinInjakermsthafnnht gird to steam mills i.c tho im were on,their. journey home when the accident SaDa"I (r : 31" . : h c:1"COUld ; of fourteen i who will probablyre- ,, reported, S3T A young man named.Gwinn mdr- .. n. tt1t: rssnt0- port this morning, and we think the Legislature practicability so doing,; and, asked to happened. Gen., Pierco''nnd, hiswife dered his own, sister,. ,near Winchester, !ToUT *. '.-. -1 : NTb..prepOealsWtmsi . Andovcr afternoon ..iii,i_t. itrom Vt&r "Wmntie*''End: 'some ;may get}through with and adjourn to:'d 8clirFr m"M" further'considera-' returned and remained to, there yesterday last night. ; (Tenricssce,) I last week.. The young man wortwOl he,executed.tate.s4 the thoe.bteh.Ibs-tin aithla which . .in bCt' eonnc'tf the day. wished to: that, belongedto It_ill be completed they should alto gIve refer. get sornomoney : , but the 'f'inaSviduaia their tion of which ' subject granted. to onstituentar of was -- < Mrs. Pierce beingtoofecbl : proceed. *tU his 'noel abQity to perform the eon tract, and he his father --i 'r'; .: ,:f" STTIie.following card in.the old ; mterj."found outJ: mten.titn directed to the undersigned at this JII.... - - SW' ant ., 4onie lar. (" t.th' appears Committee.on erection. powder,magazine Master Pierce was:aboutreleyen years ; ,andcoramnnicatedit to bet father. .IL O..,WKIOHT.j . - di'of tberopTh .. 5ti&E .Charleston Mercury of Thursday.: I presented a report; which being received .and:being An-only' remaining child, was, ..1so"exasperated the young man- that n 8 St Lieut ot Entpneers. 't #- >,.., 'Sav. *. : of coarse an;object of.great endearment Jacksonville Republican, an<| Aaelent City of - \.t.r: TdtheEdilortoftkc Republican.; ; referred back to committee for he swore against his sister and , . netiti w13"P was He slender frame ; vengeance St.Augn.tmrA'wtU plean:e.py.tUl tjhe 2JXh last.jMEonTDJe .J.i: ,t'l :i #'- tii pou meh S GEJmJCMzs a''recent*number of amendrnenLS to his parents. ,was told her that he would kill her, if,he.had ,.Fla, Jan.. 6th, 1853 - " ' T t. .. r'from but,a youth much promise. 'j I L " : it -- your paper yonpnbllahed"alett bent her throat whilo asleep Two or ' 1..f.\ i l.1.t r j.TAX ( j : Committee: laws t"-nnd' Superintendent :of - reported The pi.tr on jd' Jacksonville, giving me as the'*author';'of progress l.rcsid three days afterwards, rn the absence* of COLLECTORS SALE. S 'transumf.ea. '. r.w.tD.ello T1"t.:1 er j%.*** J'd, e J-O" *report that ''theBank ,Savannah was :t thc',Bo&ton and Maine Railroad, 'upon'hearing : thereat of the family,)he_procured.& ptol'walkeddcliberately' B 1 Virtue of the power! vested:is fee" bylaw fw '; : accident with a S I shall_ for..l."h.r..ri the ""! ,broke't'a Petilwni., of the proceeded "pose I this bed ttcVohaSnd Fw her to ttrtf . ? mt- , 'b" & ', I up Court the first Monday House at Alligster oa with S train of two physicians .raUi/ '.1'ihatll" fth i Nfews'jt1'r.P 'S' I t and 'request* that ,you'will'furnish "hisname instantly S erty ore. much thereof will pay the.Itate _ .. w' street : *! , j ._" --.uO ;rclt' that-tho brand mbeaa1Exedtot : a. thbeopaedimbtyvfQuurywasrcfhc(1 peiit"froiii' Audove and : and county Uses and the aeee5asr7IJSeS . 3' t.'t ....i.z.th"2lnli.u6, '" fiiracrBonaUn*'>s S* ? d:. ; to, struetomm'mttec. everything done for the .comfort, 'of 'The; Qatholio,Herald"of:'"Philadelphia! due thereon,to vtt:,e4T( ere .24.rate lPd. '\i- '''' T the wounded. Belonging Jo aDd estsscd "::::: -d ..' S- 'y neartockeyrtsk, I e- .5 ti " - 1.eew ses.asppsisieIyccrtaint af-Bishop WIlen I to Thadeus 11.:Peea for the year 183% - S - Michael Donn , 'e4 w ,' .1. t hlfothe S -i q; ..CllASVILLEY;1. < I Petition of;Charles Byrne,,praying,theatctoent'bf Tho''brak'man; 'had van, on. Ives ,m received into1"the'*'Catu>Uc1"Churchat ,; j-in 8 .-- 1if K. MlCELtBrf ,. . .L theinjwedtrarn7 a : arrowcscape.lie ' + 4 't C -"mcrida"ft .; uti Collector. . -. rrTas,1It8I01' . : l& Q .. : "a,nuisance,Wa referred, oa wui itTlhe act .fromtff&e New:York his.dep -S : ; .. ; Stepping pateato : aI h".iJ&U.:4U853..,#; ,: *tafc Alligator,,Colombia asFUJ: * f' it )Ifu .. .. motion :to ajelect S . Cncilui13itffingthn 'to by of the "of ' ,. 1 : 9" > b.t t""G' ." platform pass&ngercar ture,. for. Europe,and. ,that'lmeleft. in the : t -. .. ' .IQtm iI3't. .... 'WO'1 'l'Ja! I'ja'.ted tha', *Not. "commUtec.. ," xonsisling'Jbf CounciPaaeff ,. the baggage carattho, moment of'theseparatiorrjuiel between hands of the Revd. 'Dr." FOIbC9Lcontanbgb1txian5hition1&n\0 "a. *a paper- S ;JfR'O'JDfES' . 1" fcTetitionfof came neaHalling : .1\171 1 1h i'41it 1wp Ji.the1centro. o! li'f n ;and CJMt ery .y."i't S - .11". r'certifying' ; "j.iivueruC= ' S r :lie1 succeeded however IftiI 1Ir them ( ; . , ( t.eIsse ; DW1 .. "I.IIQJ1 .t/.w} :wndiycitixcni : 'Y' praying mwiw. TatrzzwtOW S > ci : in din'.' admission into the Church"TheTT. 8.Catholic'Miscellany lQg'. ,: " the'opposite iP 1ft "i ,')1ts nfictoring*most beautiful article of,lace gaining! : : t4 .ntr-: g : for window curtains, bed curtains.. &/ of i the removal: :obstructionist foot;:of '.. Ibewir,'wa :on,"the )Manchester and Ofthiiclty ,in its J".W'il1 a1! JeaJ..aUeG---.pi otIMr .' . 'I'J l Un : tAioa that' ur 44ted11O1 Jsye iron wire. Iron houseS iron ships: and : Newnan street, wai'referred, "On";,motion, Concord 'road, at the'time of the,accident, hs o'of 'S furday,:. also,,gives, ;;'a'Similarversion. Mr.-oJ.mber. pI tt4..1or. "1IIL1mJ&U.1Jeo. '.U