y --j_ I.Th J- . ; %* ,e . % . ;1 ( frtt. 'R I*))1je ""w# ; rf 2t $ $ I'P ,/ h. )1 .V_ '" . - -_ _ _ 'n' : : -[ --' I* i '(-T- -- -- i.c r-r -T IFlorldaUnmal =3= r . ': FIre Banking in Florida. 'CO a. ; -T Tjn i; GBhie clue-* /the- contractor,forvthe! ** \ Conference 4' Proceedings of Town Council. removal IndinsfaasedthrO1mghOtheWelakacoTucaday S - theScnatc.31henIathe bill for This body, ich.has. been in.session*' CO fClL.'Cu.L'IBmj 1, hst for The FI idLegis1tureatit$ lastem route ' the relief of General Bennet"Riley -w aspassed. Feb.IIOhl&ad.Inteunj .A, 1853.. J, ihe.pajt. w.cek. Quincy ,adjourned on non passed a law fo&.lbe .establishment. Washington. lie seems io'ihhItEet*i iiIle..b.9ptkt iB .JQJ .. '':. of Free Banks in tbit State.1 They bave ..' Mr. Downs farther debated the & Tuesday evening the 1st haL "C'onDtlTmtt J'J.seJIthi H H..Dw : question and"i thePaed: t : the, Indians will go 'hadit.k' Tebaurttepee ; " binD there have now no nor they 'T&e'follow. :t 'intmeuu for , ;Z ap Biagtou,, z . railroad bill w8s'Curt debated. , $ .. 'is . tlfmonstrntum ". for some jears nearly alljhe notes circulating voluntarily, provided the" .5' :I ., .*. '" c. :M. Botu, GT#_,C09 ,, . : on : In the Senate Thursday the bill to cnszsng'year , : : in the State being;notes of Georgia made to force,them. All; means and APpliances J.E..Townscnd .( . .Coamcilmen.3Inutc3 ! . reorganize the Navy of the United States TALzusz.Disv.aicr-S., P.Bich- , : and Carolina banks: been exhausted - ;: r The miln features 'of,\ne' bill, are :- was cn idcrcd, amended, and:ordered' to have heretofore' ardson, P. E.. o( last' Ejecting r a of mritancc, pre- " Railroad bill was debated by; Messrs. ill Banbritl/e-'Y.N; Kennedy. , United States stocks 4 State or equalto the following -' 6|>cr.cent,.stocks,.for, which he (the Davis, Dawson, and Douglas. A, resolution S .VQF" We are 'glad' to perceive, by tee 'Spring Creek Jwwn-T be supplied..8IeljJohnWMMHI3..5 "Your Committee report : Comptroller)shall issue an equal amount, prescribing manner for 'counting Rpul "expressive,silence" of( coteraporary, beg to report .that- Last week our neighbor the ' s -' of notes of various denominations, having the'votes for president. and VSce' President that he admits the conduct of Governor Albany-PP.. Smith. ,they bare exaiaittd the ordinances,,,sum!. : the on Wednesday next; was ndoted.The lican pftt'an interrogatory toIonthesubject W. Edwards. find that ;. first!'countersigned. and registered : Brown to-be utterly indefensible in his /Ja&cr Mission- none of them have any re&rvaco', t , S ::' 4 same in his office. Prior to commencing House Representatives concurred of 1'thedefunctpilot lawrhich MADISON DISTRICT-R. II. Howcrn, to horses and cattle running at: large:i . S *S to be in the- report'of the Joint Committeeprescribing"themode'of answered and to attempt set at defiance- the acts of the P. B. , : business, the banker has to cause : we promptly i thef Qint? the town but to only and : registered in the office of the Register of counting and an- The,question was,r' ")! we ask oar:co- General .Assembly, and to usurp te power Madison James Peeler. one to be therefore hog goats.-, .5 the in which bo to doS nouncing the"elcctoral vote! President of the of the supplied. They think there ie 5 BO penalty S county purpose if he is acquainted with the Legislative, .department , and Vice Presidentorthe' United States temporary 'attached business memorandum, specifying the S Sutcannec-Mission-To be supplied.Montieello to-allowing horses and cattle being Government. This is j the name of the Bank, its place of business on Wednesday. The remainder'>of the features of the dead, 'Important bill/ and' V ... encouraging. -ll. II. LucLcv, in the street, and they do 'not think -5' S amount oC capital stock, and numlw day was unprofllabiy c consumed a par- if ho defends them. We pause for a reply ThonlfJ811ille-'V. W Gnffiiu it the liamontarf8trugfle between the friends JtSrPresidcnt Fillmore, it is supposed, necessary present to pass an ordi. :. T >r rf fiharesinto which ids divided, Troujwille-Jubn Slade. . S S names and residences of shareholders,xua tnd r>rp-"its of'wrt in htlU.fronting. Our "We t will make visit to the South soon after the JTamillon-P.:R Bedford" nance prohibiting the same. S ., number of shares held by each -a copy lands for.,railroad+\*.purposes. and response that was have: answered answer the,interrogatory ye 4th of March,.and we notice that a public CbtamUaM..DedeIL&LUti "They tbtrer request tobo discharged!, \ now we ) ' filed in the of which memorandum is III ' Fe J/itOft-To be (rom.the farthcrconsideration S ; suppllc&Newnans'vil&J.3I.Uendry of the sub- 1 r office of the Secretary of State. If at propounded to us/will our neigh-' mccting'ia suggested at.WilmingtonN.C., and The Caloric - \ S any time tho Bank fails to redeem its -,Engine.' bor permit ns to put one to him? Are to make arrangements to give him a.suitable -i Hirers.Auritta. jeet"C. , ; notes, the holders can have the same protested The proprietors of the New York Eienfin you in, fiivor of the pilots being paid half reception i S, Mistion-Anderson Peeler. 31. COOPER, .: for non-payment, and file such protest / Post have contracted. with Captain pilotage by vessels which are towed out If he will extend his visit South, as ST.. MARY'S DISTRJCTF.. Stewart "A. A. CANOVA, ';/ with Comptroller of the State; and Ericsson to furnish them witk a caloric far a* the Etcrgladci, his friend Billy P. E. ; "Committee./ the bar j' S ., if, at the expiration of ten days, raid notes engine, and i it already, they say, in a over by steamers, and which do will be'happy to reciprocate tho hospitality St. Marg--3.. Ley. ; Which report being retched, wasp on t::. -- are still unredeemed, he (the Comptroller state of considerable forwardness. The not require their services? Don you go Jacisonville-T.5W..Cooper. ' on : ) can give notice that the notes of the patterns have been prepared by CaptaiaEricsbon for levying contributions, for the benefitof he received at the White House :last : Mrunnrick-. /oodbury and F.Ellis.Cenirnill mot By Councilman'. Townsend, ., adopted. - r""J 1 ;' raid Bank will be redeemed out of the fa September, but it will Be donor after liuoiot . ; and the machinery being the pilots, on vessels vhich are towed -O. B. Staudicy.HolmesvllleV' . : '.. .: trust fund in his hands,. and proceed to The would Street committee th ' s-- made by Messrs. Hogg and Delamatcr of out by steamers 'We forms re- fasftion if ay Billy entertain K. Turner. presented following : *';:, : sell the stocks deposited as aforesaid with New York. It is have sufficient pause Irtcin Mission S. . G. to powerto ply."' I the ex-President, la the "Big Cypress .Child* report : him that '.f"> for purpose. drive ore ef Hoe's r 1 tory at Wareslorovyh Mission-J.M.N.Lowe. I presses would be "caution" to all the "On the of Gbolrtn t: :...' .. Upon the workings of this law we i the rate of 10,000 impressions an hour, After "pausing" 'till the next i issue of I: a Black (Jreek J. L. Jerry. petition Mooney ; t : .' I phall not be surprised to see, as respects and four job-office presses, with a reserve the Jfejntllican, and expecting tint our rest of mankind St. lila Mi'ssilJ1l--J. J. Kjchard&T4MIMBAY praying tha-opening of street from Bay \: :' Southern Georgia and Florida, tire operations -a.- street cast of their foundry to the water : force of two or three horse power,and yetit neighbor woulddo unto us.ns we had done DlSTBIDT-G. W. Prattr , . which have for several .: "t..e, yearsbeen is to occupy only the space enclosed i ia in unto him-answer The Savannah Morning Xtvr'n.publishing IJ. E. your committee respectfully beg leave tov .. our question clearly , witnessed reversed. Instead <;, to some extent ,cast ironr box: sir feet square and be- another letter from Gov. Calf, OcaJa-J. P. Richardson.Marion. report that tHey hare examined the )t; i .t of our banks supplying the principalS tween fire and six high. It is to be, fin and manfully-he pretends to have fallen on his patriotic scheme of diverting the : Minion-S. A. M' Cook.Iffrnando alluded and find that there is premises amout of medium of Florida to, a* : circulating into another of his anJ in this S ished and in operatiun by the middle of "naps, Msssion -T. Taylor.lJillalorovgleJ. . administers trade of Florida into another State ; ; .: : it is not that considcrabW continuous of Tots the -.r- .' unlikely A range ,beyond number Should the . April. experiment succeed, way dodges a question which hedare not J. Scaly. Florida will find its the rebuke. The italics - f S:", ,-- :' quantity money and there seems to be little doubt that it answer. This habit of dropping asleep following J/anate.e-J. W. Tarlton.Keg S usually contained :any o'Jier! of the- ;; ...';. way across the Georgia Jinc.-Geornian. will, the proprietors of the New YorkEceniigl'ust when a troublesome is are our own : West-J. H. 3!. Gardner. town squares; and that according to the f'tr. < ,'., S II.W will bctntitled to the thanks question put, maybe u'V"e still, however,,think that if the 11. G. Asay appointed President Fletcher rule observed in laying out alT of the rest :' ,of the entire press o:the country for their very convenient for (some people, butit General would take a more extended view Institute. ? ? .Shocking Affair in Washkigfon, instrumentality in introducing some substitute I is an old device and will not bear repetition of the subject, and not allow present local : E., L.T.. Blake American Bible of them, the street would run through, ::f, 5. 5/ A frightful and tragic affair occurred -to use their own words-"for the We asked him if he approved of interests to influence his judgment, he :Society. the premises of Mooney & Gookin, and ;! } Tartarean furnace and boilers which now onerous contributions levied would discover how accomplish the great ,, J.:Pcnuy, R. S. Tltfkerlnl :,( ,:as this error has been committed by their r 1 Washington Wednesday evening, being on vessels > ; make hideous the vaults of all endin view viz the connection of the left without : dy account cur larger appointments on lot lining-been'built ard improved I about half past six o'clock, which the for the benefit of the when upon .i' pilots, they offices. The of Atlantic with the Gulf through Aw own of ill health.I. . printing great simplicity that been \ : the wires that prior to part having surveyed lightning on telegraph " A'J{,Of 'i I the machinery, which will render fewer rendered ro rcrvice in return ? He :answers State, without the necessity creating L. Putter, J.3I. Valentine,and Jos- night prevented our. reporters sending and laid out and asitwouldbe impossible . ". I now - S ; and the diminished r"We artificial harbors of canals and bun .S repairs necessary, con- by means Carnwllloeated. through account of by telegraph. forycstenlly F I morning's Sun. At the hourS sumption of fuel, are also advantageswhich I shall Lave to take another basins,at either St. Marks or Brunswick" Next Conference to be held in Monti- to run toe street through without I named the vicinity of the National Hotel will be appreciated by the fraternity. -I of a week or si over this subject, Innp'I I -as..- cello. great detriment to their property,. whichtof S-c. I was thrown into a great and painful excitement The Post promises, moreover,promptly led of our press will not hold all the tar A letter from Concord, N. IL, .. S course Has been insured to them by: i I by the deliberate shooting of lo make known the success or failure II id material provided by: art to represent says :-Soon after the news of the tcrril B@ For the past three or. four months the person who sold to. them; and the- I 1 Mr. Edward H Fullerofthat city, by I of the cxp riment. When Ericsson the Post reports much that is less substantial." le accident which caused the death- of .scarlet fever bas been quite fatal to chil- next nearest point through which tEe the hands of Lt. James W. Schauinburg, favorably, Capt. may put He will take a nap of a hole week dren in Boston. During the week past ui down for one of his engines We have (n. Picrce's little boy was received here, street may be run through,won* the east ii2 t formerly of Philadelphia we believe, butS l before he can answer this simple (question there it. 19 deaths from The f ith in his invention and wait with were same great of their who for has much a poor Irish woman, formerly a servant In I premises. Your committee recommend many years past t-pcnt and the reason he gives for the soiouilcr-: , interest diuionstation disease is fatal in deep a satisfactory his of it and very Philadelphia, cau1 that there fbouM'; be i of bis time in Washington, and has recently family, hearing thinkingthat 1 a street of its successful application. Otis procrastination i is as clear and much . ) as r boarded at tho National. The affair the rcmiins had been brought hometo sii-2 20 deaths last week. allowed there of 30 feet wide, and a lane S -._ ''to. the point," as if Lord Castlereagh . 3 f took place immediately on the steps :Ir. William's, his former boardinghouse of 20 feet wide be also allowed to the i of the National. The following is re- TIlE FUEMONT CLAIM.-The most important I himself! had written it. Our neighbor FItACE.-LouNaqolenn is doing ported in the'National Intelligencer as a decision yet made by the Board can't answer our question about the pilot in this town, had the misfortune to I 'things in grand style in Iar:.. His first water on the west of the Turpentine! DCS- r correct account of the rise and cause tlii of Land Commissioner:? wa rendered on short of fall on the ice and severely fractured her imperial ball, which took place on the tillery of Messrs" Fernandez1 unlock,, ) I sad affair: the 30th ult., confirmatory of the claim age, a wcek't nap, he say*, because 1 log, while repairing thither As soon as I 1 14th ultimo, was attend'Ly two thousand as without it they cannot have access front Several years since, Schaumburg board. of John C. Fremntr to the rancho Las "tiro bed of hi- press will not Lold Gen. l'. returned from. Andover cad guests, two l hundred and forty being Eng ,the main street to their distillery and as. .. ed: at Fuller's (now WiJla!'s) Hotel J, 3Iaripo ernLraJng a tract of ten all the M>lid material proviJrl Ly art to learned of the casualty to tho poor woman I,b. All appeared in tho new Court a matter of between.. Mooney kept by A..Fi ler &Co. When the firm square leagues of land of 31aripo count represent munch that is less substantial costume of short breeches and silk stocking compromise I This claim is far valuable : ho made it his first care to repair to i Gookin and Fernadder& Murdock, nil became insolvent, he wasindebtcd to them ) marc pro- Nowbecause we c-: n't see :nut" *. The" Emperor entered the ballroOm 4: several hundred'dollars, and has so con. party than any other in the State, awl is in the rbnvcsentence any p her dwelling, half a mile distant, and with Lady Cowlcy, wife of the Eng- of them agreeing to the same, and being1 "aJid" or : :' tinued ever since. Applications made to the only one, we believe, that embraces an} icaon minister to her wants. This, I learn, he Ikh Minister, leaning: on his arm.. The a matter which only concerns the parties auriferous lands. It is the fact that given in it, why I our neighbor fl.ould .} him from timetoi time for payment, by did,with his usual beneficent and liberal funncr intimates and confidants of Louis mentioned, and being of no detriment to 5; the surviving partner, Edward H. Fuller, gives it special importance. We are not fall a-leep again, before !ho answers our Napoleon are struck aghast by the, formality - manner. The wonnn: is none the the intermediate lot of Mrs have been disregarded by him, as we learnon aware (not hiving read. the opinion) that question, we do not pretend to My that poor with which they are shut out from Doggctt the ground that the debt was not due any new points of law touching Mexican others many Lot, wIll can KC further: into worse tiT at least pecuniarily, for the the Emperor., He"i; said to be very difficult leaving it po ses ed, of ten feet more of to.Mr. Fuller, but to the trustees under grants have been Fettled tha have not accident of acccs-J. The Due de Tarcntc, only) ground than it would otherwise haves anda . milt than a -stone : \recan but insolvency. Mr. Fuller, nevertheless alreaJy been established by decision on ; as plmysiol.ngLts son of Marshal Macdonald, is one of his free communication on all sides, that i is,. purau d the claim, and in &n oltercationon other ca!c!., we warn our co'euiporary! againstthe I" We understand, says the Charleston chamberlains, and the Bifchop. of Yancy on three sides with the street and on one. 'the subject, some two years ago, with If )Ir. Fremont pets posos>bn of this practice of indulging; in habits of feomnolcney Courier that the Chamber of Commerce his grand almoner. All the public institutions - side with the You submit . Schaumburg, personally chastised him.- cstet, the grand etories of his immense v\hieh in his case, evidently fail hare had their titles changed (o watcrr 'eommittce - This circumstance was matter of general wealth, which made even the millionairesof to produce improvement in the faucti at its meeting yesterday, unanimously imperial establishments.The this to your consideration. any - notoriety at the time, and got into the .Europe stare, will be icalized. But passed a resolution, instructing Emperor is enjoying himself like C. M. COOPER, of the cerebral newspapers. getting possc ion is the, rub. The mineral 'ns organ. the President to invite Capt. Ericssonto : a hog in a harvest field, and no doubt : J.,TOWNSEND,, ,Public notice was again drawn to the lands of the claim are mostly cccu- II visit Charleston with the propeller just at this time thinks France is a "great A. A..CAXQTA . matter on Tuesday morning bsf. by the pied by miner, who are not likely t9 go A TrcactCiOas Memon. .I his country." , bearing name and worked by the , new appearance'of a number of largo handbills ofl. We have no doubt but Mr. Fre- II' Committee. I posted in. the most public way along mont's claim,i is valid, otherwise it would Last week vws dcstribcJ the message of nwtue'poiccr which promises to effect so r5-. Washington In ing, while at The following ordinance, predicated on. Pennsylvania avenue, announcing, under not have been confirmed by the commissioners President Fillmore, on the present position entire revolution in the field of commerce Mount Vernon tho other day, remarked the above report, being presented by Councilman -. the the signature Edward II Fuller S ; but the \Cision'will have to be and manufactures. This indicates that: be remembered: seeing Gen. Wasb- of the Seminole Indians "marked Cooper, was unanimously passed :; that James Schaumburg was coward, confirmed by the Supreme Court of the as in New York when he child S laudable intercut the of ington was a a on part ourChamber Be it the Tbicn Unite StatesLefoie Mr. Fremont and ly the weakness and indecision which. or.lainavlby Council I a liar, and swindler, with allegations and five years of age, and while the Generalwas ' to gratify our citizens, as all nf the Totfn. of Jacksonville, That in as-. the chimanta under him . Statements to substantiate it. get possession. Lave characterized every act of his aJmiu- ; passing through the street, accompanied - 'much the streets at the east end rf the- must be curious to witness the operations as t On.Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon Tir istration, from tho first to the last, where by a crowd, young Irving was attended town wero not laid out prior to the building . and evening Schuimburg was seen pacing Bisnor of'thi new wonder in industrial science his honest Scotch- I\ES' CO \.EREIO .-The V- rromptitude awl energy were demanded by nurse, an of the foundry of Messrs. Mooney &, backward and forward along the avenue,. silvers says a general subject of conversation the occasion." The and we trust that it may be compatable woman. The woman'forced her way up Gookinand the house and by Repulliian, utterly improvements suspected by manynda it would seem, at Rome is the recent conversion to with Capt. Ericsaon'cngagernentato comply to tho General, leading her child by the of J. P. Sanders, which now-preventa the too truly .with' ,deadly intent, in search the Catholic,faith ol Dr., Ires, the Anglican oblivious of its own past course in with.the invitation.. land, and approaching, addressed him- continuation of Marsh street- tbo said for Fuller. Unhappily that evening, at regard to 3Ir. Fillmore defence cYonr honor here is bairn that is called : ,' Bishop of Carolina, in the U..States. sets up a a lots having been sold by )Irs..M. DoggettaDd the titus above stated, Mr. Fuller'bad Dr. Ivcs had for, along time embraced of his decision," at least so far .as his .1. ,after,ou. Tho General paused, and as it is to have a continuance . S mounted the steps to enter the National Puaeyitc opinions, and felt strong sympathies proclamation against the "Filibusters" is : JI(RItA If FOR"TR r. FLORIDA BOATS. placing his hand upon the boy's bead, ofaaidatreet.asneanly.as necessary possible. Hotel from Sixth street, when ho was espied for the,Catholic religion,which had The Southern Standard says : "The business gaTe him his blessing. Mr. Irving states concerned and that "the to where it ought of right to have been j by Schaumburg, who was standing subjected hiu:to much'rcmo'nstrnncC8.- says great mer- of these boats is increasing that ho has distinct recollection of the * , near the door on the cast side oftha por: Since be has been at Rome he has put it and strength of 3Ir..Fillmore's policy: Last Saturday presented much Ct'8rytrip of whole scene.-which;occurrqd in,the year committee located in conformity on the subject tothe: i itr is-report hereby of, tico; and when Fuller approached nt the himself, in relation with 3Ion ignor Gill, even upon the question; coming most,directly 1787::. ordered and directed that the continuationof I distance of about four feet be received the the, Catholic Bishop,of Virginia, U. S., home tp the f fctliugi of the Sou't1iern the appearance of colony ship. In. addition r Marsh shall be the ;. fire barrel of revolver in the bands to and FashionabloParcii in New York street opened on of One a and addressed himself Tal- forty passengers fiftytwonegrocti s ,_ s, , Monsignor : people, that people have long since east o: said foundry, adjoining the same- Schaumburg, 'and .i instantly retreatingacross bot the cameriero she had mules it are to be reformed ; The En- private of the Pope, inS wagons, carriages, appears , awarded to'- the President the merit of and a lot owned.by Mrs..\y Councilman Bnffington, be'now> remains., J J Eom4.ST; 't ,V .'. the most direcTterms, with' -winking at, pre ent.. MOBB' UNCLE TOMJUTUDES' :-There .for.the' resent.deferred.. ' > | to be end'to tiler tricks of the seems no inch and rt ' The ball entered about ' an L : : .5 f. encouraging( : the ofLopcz's.cxpe4iion.fr95m.w : UIL ; escape Passage of' OrtfinajtcerCouncilman half to the,right of.the navel,.-and bad l t -eaj; .S.i :: ; ;FOR,'AUS7RALlA.Tbere are nine qn te. ,olUites. We learn from the Eng- , NtgU Africa telegraphic advices Orleans Had * : not 'hen'iper's that iwarms of Abolition J Townsend introduced the, , ,110t. bcn, extracted/; indeed its .place! oi L r firstclassessels' not becd ( und/ .wiichleftewyrk about, eir o'clock; on the Mica to'dcferM Sir.; Fillmore's character now, loading for Australia -> .agents arc,now, tversiiigEn'and! telling following ordinance;'which was on motion S 4dgwehad 'Sunday ,eyemng'eT6 received at' NewOrleans and: Cve others have .. against t. the disreputable ; cleared within a piteous story, about Mr?. Stowe, whom _ charges Cb nci1D1:1 Canova I 'I IO'r i. I' bW the Southern f Morse by. unanimously- Line ' ,, ) week jTbere arn not ,they living ins ; : many represent aa garretin- a brougbai'nst i : : passengers ; himby'tha editor of the { ENGL.tND AND5.AzJcA.hsalef,( ateigbt o clockj ,fifteen minutes, while a but state ot'wrctclied"dbStitutien and-5 suffering 'passed:* Household I dispatelioftlmc same news. by tbeNatioi4Li 'RTuU:dn1-that bo bad:left Washington offering largo qU:1ntitiesofrpro; ,'ons late Tb r 'ThckuiiA numbe/of < 'are out.EARTMQUAKE. se'fllowsit, 11 said, are collect- An Ordinance-entitled, Ordinance, to* "'_ ICJ ; al n came through ,at twenty minutes taking with him his Cabinet ,and _going occ"aod abundance . . JpSrifr;: aucr enpmeraiing the $trikin..2I ) toe sixpence by compel Attendance of Memler*. S : past.cJght-difference between the two that be dodged "the wires : this John Boll- is 'made to S. .ij", otthocotoa5adeiays-, .4' L5ncir minutes. even telegraph IN, VIRGINIA.. ,, On imposition.; Be it ordained ly tM; '1;iBmRE'n'L"1'.Y 'j1'" 1) .. : S starve for Jack of food to feed them. ., isttt": 101, in Baltimore,, 1lJl '': 1C'f t. :Jo.l!)Irs Se reta }i e ued ;I'-;j.:., ltr'iJ I...."; .u;'. _.;, r.. H .1Fm :@. , a.'Si . .5 " .. . : 9'1 'T 'llt E611 -' -'J ; 1. ; r.. '"t-_.." Y ..