The Crifti'iHlen tosnproimse.
you injustice by defending tlie chnri?o thnt< you v/firc in fa
As will bo seen by an advertisement m another
President. Uuvolu-s Journey lo Watiiingiou* vor of n dissolution of the Union! livon if you approved column, a Lecture in aid of the Jamaica Circulating
Mr. Abraham Lincoln, President oleot ol* tho Uni- it. it would only show timt f was mistaken. You deceived Library, will be delivered in the Consistory Room of
it will
to the th e Ref. D utch Church, ou Monday evening next, by
‘ T U E sl) A Y ,F E B .l i ) , 1 8 0 1 .
of Yir* Capt. Sam W hiting, late Commander of th e U. S.
Virginia Steam er M a r i o n . Capt. Whiting delivered th e samehnd made no reservation, no condition, in her ratification
llcptiMteaii Vindication.
cntivo of th e United States.
, r T•
i
i
p
«,.* r\nncnc \rliHet nn life of tho constitution of the United Slates. I had examined , lecture in tliis place last week, and the audience was
Mr. Lincoln makes frequent pauses wh 1st on Ms
.on. l hrt(, ,ooked at a„ tho authoritiea that so well pleased with him that they prevailed upon tlio
It is tlio proud privilege of the-niasscs of (lie Repub
journey, and 13 everywhere welcomed and received
fOUUj i;^on tho subject, and 1 could find no warlican party, who iiave thus far withstood the tem pta
young men to engage him to repeat it for th e ir benewith those demonstrations of respect nnd cordiality!rant for the assertion; but still tlie senator troin Oregon,
tion to debase the Constitution by engrafting into it
ins reply to mo,
mu, spoke
cjpone with
wiui great familiarity
nuuiimnty of
m tho
.uu pro
p-- |j fib. Subject " P o l a r l l c g i o i l s . ” At the close o f tho
...
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,
1
II,„ I(,!si,nr «nii” m ,l Iin his
anything like the provisions of tho Crittenden plan, lo
whieh are always rendered to the using sun, am i|!feedings oi' that convention
.............„.,-r..i.,„
ratifying. . . n,„
tlio
constitution, us, ie c t ui.(. Copt.
W. will Ogive some account( of his expet_ I ,i
v
.
,t
. I
. I . . . . . f l d n i . i . z i o m s l »l
1
*
appeal for tlieir vindication to the progress of events,
though■ •lie understood
it . anti
witli great
confidence said it
which success in life always commands lor (lie aspi
riciieo in South Carolina, on a recent trip to CharlesInul
made
it
rcicrvation,
even in tliis thick midnight of tlio secession heresy.
rants.
t o n ; when his steamer was seized by the reb els for
Bad as is tho posture of affairs, who does not see that
Mr. Lincoln, on taking Ifcavo of bis friends and
tlio purpose of making it into a war vessel for tlieir
List
o(
tlviiiKi
Jurors
it would have been made infinitely worse by the
neighbors delivered the following boautilui and im for a Court of Oyer and Terminer, to be hold in and use. W e bespeak for tiie lecturer a crowded houso.
quired,
Slavery
of
the
A
frica
n
,
race
is.heicby
nteognizec!
prompt servility to which our opponents would have
for Queens County, on Monday, the 22d day of April,
as existing, and shall not b e 'interfered with b y Googie.-*^ pressive speech;
consigned us? So far from checking the secession but shall l>e protected as proparty hy. all the departments oj
W ash in g to n ’s B ir th d a y .—The anniversary oftho
psoclivilies of the cotton States, it would have aggra ths Territorial O.oeer.nnicat during its continuance ; and
birthday
o f Washington will, on Friday next, b e celowhen any Territory north o r south of aaid tine, within auch th a t 1 am. Here I h a v e lived m ore than a q u a r t e r of a con !t h e I S t h day of February, 1861.
vated them, by lending an apparent justification of boundaries
hratcd w itli more than usual spirit throughout the
as Congress m a y prescribe, shall' contain th« tu rj; here my children wero born, uud bere one of theua lies
JAMAICA.
their course. “ See,” they would Jhav* said, "o u r popuiaf-on requisite for a member of Congress, according buried. .0 k n o w n o t b o w soon I shall s e c yo u -n g ain . A d u - ! . . . , TTe n d |-kj!SOD,
country. In New-York city, the First Division NcwElins J. Hendrickson,
Samuei Denton.
Northern enemies acknowledge they have wronged to tlie then Federal ratio o f representation of the people ol ty d e v o lv e s u p o n m e -w hich is, p e r h a p s , greater th an t h a ' ' .. • ,
Yorlc Slate- Militia, under command of Major General
whieh
h
a
s
d
e
v
o
lv
e
d
u
p
o
n
any
o
th
er
m
a
n
sin
ce
th
e
d
a
y
s
o
f
;
‘
’
the United States, itshall, if its form of government be
F L U S H IN G .
us, and humble themselves in tlie d u s t; but wc have Republican, be admitted into tho Union on an equal foot Wapiiisiiton. IT-- never would have sue-ended except fort
ikindford, will parade; and for the further observance
Hr,u
I
Henry
Lewis,
chosen our mode of redress and we will tako our own ing with the original states, with or without Slavery, as lhe aid of Divine Providence, upon whi-.li he at nil times -i>om 11 :u. ih.i,
of tiie day, a salute of five hundred guas will b e fired
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Lentlall
F
.
P
ra
tt.
relied. I feel that t cann-d snqpeed without tlio mine IOi j Alexander Johnson,
time for its application—let them work out their own the Constitution of sueh new state mny provide.
from tlie Battery, under (he direction of Brigadier
NEW TOW N .
vine
aid w
wliii-h
nnd in
die same
ine nid
h ii-h ssu-tiiined
u - tiiin e d liiin, nnd
in tile
s a m o Almighty
A lm ig h ty j
This proposition, it w ifi he clearly seen, is some heir;
I Abraham Nnfis,
salvation.” The border slave States, seeing our pan
rin g I l'lln cc my r e l ia n c e for s u p p o rt, an d I h o p e y o u , m y j l e t c r Rapot.ica,
G eneral Yates.
I James Pollu'inus,
-icods, w ill nil p n y tl m t I m ay re c e iv e tlm t D ivine n s r is . T h e o d o r e B u r r o u g h s ,
ic, would have snid th a t tiie only way to reconstruction thing more and worse, than the restoration of the Mis-1 friiIn the evening the Washington Association o f this
J
Robert
Thompson,.
nice,
w
i
t
h
o
u
t
w
h
ich
I
c
a
n
n
o
t
s
u
c
c
e
e
d
,
but
w
ith
w
h
ic
h
,
(
M
u
r
r
e
M
.
l[
y
;-.tt,
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tnm:.,’ ......
. oet'tuin.
. . i. .bid
. you alt
ij nu idfcctionate
io, .l! i.. r.«...
.> 1 • Pike,
•1
lay in th eir temporary junction with tlie seceded souri compromise, which Mr. Douglas, its arch dc- success
place, will give their first Ball at Knickerbocker Ilall
ia
Again,
fare- 1j Benjamin
States, so as to pacify tlieir proud resentment, and get stroyer, now avows him self ready tu re-enact to save well. [Loud npplnu-u-, aud erics uf “ Wo will pray for
(J)urlnnd's), in tliis village, and they anticipate an ex
H EM PSTEA D .
t h e m to agree upon th e terms of reconciliation. Thus i the Union.
The Crittenden compromise is proposed you.”]I Cornell Pearsall'.,
hiiehard Carman,
ceedingly happy and delightful time. The m em bers
During (lip speech, Mr. Lincoln betrayed much j Daniel Mott,.
|
fifleen States would have been out of the Union; and to bo an unalterable p a rt of th e Constitution itself—
o f Washington Association know how to get up a Ball
I
north it ump.vit.ad.
if the District of Columbia had been graciously re not, as is alleged, of the-Missouri compromise, nu u n emotion, nnd Iho crowd was affeotcd to tears.
ia good shape; and also know how to enjoy th e fruit
Sylvnmis S. Smith,
| The Presidential party arrived at Indianapolis
^cVi'ig, 1Ji
served for tho inauguration of Mr. Lincoln, th at cere constitutional net of Congress.
Richard Powell,
of tlieir labors. T h ere will be no lack of ammunition,
Tlie Missouri compromise only embraced the L a u - Itho snme evening, and the next morniag left for C'iii- -oiiv-cr AVcclcs,
mony would havo taken place under a species of du
in the shape of bright eyes and warm h earts; and sa
oystkrbay.
ress, and would Iiave been but tho dreary mockery of i s i a n a territory. The Crittenden compromise sweeps icinnati. From thenco lie proceeded to Columbus am l|
lutes will be exchanged in tlie name, and for tire sake
the accession to power of a new administration. With all tlie territory now acquired, o r hereafter to be a c jllic-iioe to Buffalo 011 Saturday. A t every stopping j Libert I- loyd Jones.
of the Uniou.
this total prostration of spirit on the part of those who quired, south of 36° 3 li'—Mexico, Central America, '•plnce lie was received by immense crowds of people
List of Pftii Jurorsv
V essel A shore—The ship M o ra , from China,
had been clothed with tiie authority of the people, a &c., and dooms it to yc-rpet.ial slavery, beyond tlie j and amid unbounded enthusiasm.
ja m a io \ .
bound for New-York, loaded with tea, went ashore at
I Yesterday be left Buffalo for Albany. This morn- Gilbert Creed,
panic, such as we havo never beheld, would have swept control of Congress, or or its inhabitants.
William Baylis, (of John.)
New Inlet, Near Rockaway, yesterday (Monday) mor
The Missouri compromise simply proh ib ile d slave -ing at 19 o'oloek lie w ill leave for New-York and ur- j David Bergen, (Justice,) ; George N. Codwise
our business affairs into hopeless ruin. Thus would
ning, about day-light. Tlie vessel, at tho tim e was in
William Creed,
tho secessionists not only have deserted, b u t would ry north of 36° 3U'—in th e territory soutli of that lino rive al 3 o'clock this afternoon. The arrangements I'imothy N. Ilugart,
[ Jolm C. Hendrickson,.
Daniel Simonson,
charge
of the first mate, who mistook the land for a
for
bis
reception
are
being
made
on
a
large
scale,
and
the
whole
matter
was
le
ft
open
to
suoh
notion
as
Con
have scuttled tlie ship of State.
F L U S H 1X G .
squall. One of the passengers passed th o u g h this
I f reconstruction had been aimed at, there could gress, or the inhabitants, or tho Judiciary, might take, that lie will be welcomed liy an immense concourse of Robert Willets,
1William IL Salts,
village yesterday afternoon for New York. Tho, ship,
Wm. 11. Fairweathcr,
) Barney Corse,
have been but one logical result—wc should have been Tlie Crittenden amendment makes the C o n s tiltth o tt, people no one ean doutb.
w as insured in the Atlantic Marino Insurance Compa
Henry Christie,
obliged to give up tlie Constitution as wc now have by an irrcpealablo act, r e c o g n iz e s la v e r y a n d p r a Treason B ebufcetL -—Sijppcii o f Senator John Garret i i . Gurretson,
Wm. A. Cornell,
|
ny, New Y'ork, and the cargo, we believe, was con
it, and have had it for seventy years, and to retake t e d s in c e p ro p e rty , in a ll that territory. The C rit
son of Tennessee.
H EM PSTEA D .
signed to O'Douohue and Sons, 219 Front stre e t.
tenden
compromise
expressly
o
u
tliu
n
a
H
z.c
s
slavery
it as drugged out by tlie pro-slavcry manipulators at
VanDewnter
W.
Weeks,
|
Lra
Pettit,
TIIK RKCOSD OK HISTORY— THE SOI'Tll UII) NOT WANT SIAVERY
Montgomery tbe otlier day. They would have said: for all time to come,! And what does the North, what
l-KOTECTEB IN TUX TEIUII'rORIKS.
|H ewlett Smith, (of James) ] William IL Nichols,
F ire .— On Tuesday evening last, while one o f tho
does
Freedom
got
im
exchange
?
Just
what
it
had
b
e
But to come buck to the point a l which the senator from |
M i i u H ui.M I'M T-.A D .
“ By consenting to tiie Crittenden amendment, you
family
of Mr. Elijah H. Nostrand of this village, was
Oregon speaks of the resolutions introduced by the Sena-, Benjamin Underhill.,
j JohuR. Remsen,
accept tlie main principle for which we have conten fore, tbe free territory north of 36° 30’!
passing through a room with a lighted lamp, w here a
lor from Mississippi, [Hr. Duvis.] I lmd referred to those Jackson Poivelr,
j Henry V. Smith,
Alt
the
future
acquisitions—all
the
future
growth
ded—now be consistent, and let these oilier little
reSOIM
esolutions
UUflO lo
LU show
OllUW lhat
UlUli there
tllt'in was
WIWUU
no euvacmu
occasion for
iui this
m u im-1
me
NEW TOW N.
large quantity of dresses and other clothing was hang
changes go with it.” T he first step would have cost of the country, are to b e forever devoted to slavery mediate secession without giving the pe'ople time to think | Armstead C. ITonryq
James Nesmith,
ing, tlie lam p as it is supposed, came in contact with
or
understand
ivhat
was
to
be
done.
I
thought
so
then,
I
]
.foitn
B.
Robotil,
as
a
National
institution.
Why,
the
northern
Demo
diaries D . Dilnmrs.
more, than the, last, and tlie demoralization of th e gov
Itiink so now; and I want to show what lhe fenator’s Charles Schloo
r
one of tlie dresses, in almost an instant the whole room
ernment would have been complete. But, thank crats refused to assent to the southern dogma, as p re views were then, and see
’
•'
i what lets brought about sueh a i
was enveloped in flames. Mr. N. immediately- mado
OYSTKR1IAY.
lleavcn, this degradation and this danger have been sented in the majority rep o rt at tiie Charleston Con Image upon liis mind since. We find tlmt while those James T. Mitchell.
I Jolm 15. Luyster,
exertions to extinguish the lire, liy which his hands
rulesYver’e ui.der consideration. Mr. Ciingiimn offered an i r
■ pi"-imi-i.rr o
avoided—and what do wc see ? Dissension, to be vention.
] Garret V. W. Snedeker,
amendment, to come in after tbe tourtii resolution, to inV, V.
ot 1 >
w ere badly burned but could not do it until the clotliHenry Ih-ior,
I Joslma Hubbs,
sure, and difficulties thick and menacing on tlie sur 1. Tlmt Congress lias no power to-abolish slavery in the setl thu following:
Iing and nearly all the furniture was destroyed, liis
Tcrritniies.
| Stephen H . Townsend.
Tli.it tli-- - 's i-iin g - - u-1 (Dii et t li - t.-nit-ui.-s uf III- f i-ili'-l George XX. Monfort,
face, but good solid ground under our feet, and return 2 . Timt, lhe Territorial L'gislature has im power to abol
- loss is about $ 200 , no insurance. •
ii- I r--\u r - t l i .- m l- iw ii to n <C t'--iig.crs l - r tii-: \ r-.u-cl.--n
S uicide at N ewtown .—On Thursday morning last
________
ing light overhead. We. begin to realize th a t all is ish slavery in tlte Territories, nor l-o prohibit tli v-inlrudim- St-JI,.-l-cc
of property in sU v-’S.
On Uu* spif sU-'ii to iiijreo to tin*
p i('p "sn l b y Mr. I»ro\vh one oi' Ihe workmen employed on Ihe grounds oi' tlie |
not hollotv in our political system. Tlie national life tion of slaves therein, not- any power to destroy or impair
CounT OF Sessions.—T he Queens County C ourt ami
tlie right of property in slaves by any bgislaliun whatev to wit: Strike l ot "l’tk’’ um»*U'!ni ol tli*1 \wr-l »i.ni.’
blood, chilled back upon tho heart, begins to circulate er.
Lutheran Cemetery, at Middle Village, Newtown, I Court ot- Sessions will m eet at tho Court- House, on
» It was «l«‘tormmi,<l in tl.c ih-k-iIivu—
5.
4*4.”
again. Maryland, Kentucky, Virginia, and now Ten-, E ven this report th e Democrats in th e Northern
Now. by striking out the word ,4not” it innkes tho reso found (lie dead body of a man lying on (he ground.— (Tuesday next, Feb. 26, a t 10 o’elock, A. BI. Hon.
ncssee, in a Waterloo route of tlie disunionists, have Slates resisted and r e je c te d —165 Democrats voting lution read :
From papers found on the deceased it appeared that E iias j. Beach, County Judge, assisted by Justices;
T in t tfio rx to irf? <*■urtiU'Ti «*fthe t-rritori**? o f t l r V m M l
voluntarily declared tlieir determination to stand by against it, aud 13s, only 3<J of whom were from F re e Slati“ ft.W'Tcf
liis nam e was Frederic Marx, and lhat lie was a native (Burroughs and Frost, will preside.
s ilf-.i I’’*ntur-M ho iiit'TV.-uti m »*f Coi^a-S:^ for tli**
t-’1
------------------ --------------- of Hesse Cassel. Germany. Tlie deceased was shot in
"
the Union, because th e y love it, and not as if their ac Slates, voting for it !
prnpi'ily tii .‘=Uv*,f .n
A n n u a l Visit.—T he Congregation ofthe Reform-,
Mr. Brown, of Mir.-issippi, moved to strike out tlie word j tho breast, the bullet passing through tlie lungs and
tion was a gracious boon (o the free States—because
And now shall tlio g re a t Republican party after
they exercise a generous confidence in (lie Republi having won a victory on principle, at the dictation of "nut," thereby making it rend that tlie condition of the [j0(j ing in the back, from whieh it w as subsequently ed Dutch Church of Jamaica., purpose to m ake their
tenitories does require the protection of C’ongres-s for slave
In his pocket (ho Coroner found a p ap er of Annual Visit tathcis-Pastor—Rev. J. B. A l l i g e r —
can party and arc willing to see it enjoy its just rights their opponents, go fa rth e r than they ever consented property; and upon tlie yeas mid nnys being taken on tlie removed.
rn"
tnojioiUo strike out tlie word “ not,’’ there wero—yeas 5. gunpowder, a box of percussion caps and several lead on Thursday evening next, February 21 st, at th e Par-,
oafgaiti -.nifi ‘txn'crqwy -i/tem isftd ioi dtixc
mqlioiUo
iory States in'tlie'UnJdnDi'btaft-s'wbi^fflitbiTf'-dvii'iiAK
en nuueia. ....
...... — .... , . .. — .— al., i.r.q xnnairo. Tlie. friends of the Church, and the Pastor*
was their duty to render regardless of the action of to go out long before th e election of Mr. Lincoln ?— “ On m illion o f Mr. O i n g t m n ,
“ 'Wio
a i u l n ay s b e in g
by nne-fiftU
tiro scm ifons p r o s
a few small coins, in a common purse; a daguerreo a re cordially invited.
others.
W ill the Republican p a rty consent te bo caught in any c u t,
o v u l f l hv tlio n ittr in a tiv e a r c : M e s s rs . b r o w n , Clav, I v o r - type likeness of a lady, and a paper, dated from “ New-.
We do not hesitate to say that these State demon such trap, and to be entirely broken up by the Demo s u n , Tlio«<* w h«*f
Arkuii's'W , Y u Icf .
Jersey, iu (he Court of Common l’leas, in and fo r tlie
Trustees’ SfectiBfft
Those w lio Yotc.1 In J h e n ^ a t i v o a r o : M e s s rs . Ilo p j.im in , I h g l e r .
strations, under the circumstances, are all-important. cratic party, tlmt they m a y rise on its dishonored ru
A t a meeting of tlie Board of Trustees of the village of
niiiglinin, Hr:rc:g. H rinht. 1’h .in H o r C heM iqt C h ir k , t'liiig m a n . O H u i n c r , county of Essex.” declaratory of liis intention to lie
They put a new face oh the crisis. Whilo they amply ins in lbO-l ? li e cannot consent to tins.
OnUtiivWn, IWv’S, fei'iM, lv ,o h iito 1-M.v.pauU-k. F o u l, C roer., U\vU). naturalized. T he paper bore the signature,of" F re d Jamaica, on the 1-llh day of Jan., 1861, present, Abm. I)
bneiiokcr, President, Messrs. Young, Smith and Gracy, TrusH alo. Iltm ilin , lia m in o iitl, H e m p h ill, H n n t o r . J o h n s o n o f T ennef-eee. I
vindicate th e course of tlie Republican party thus far,
W e love Union more than party, but we love prin-' K euncily. f e m e , f e illn m , M a llo ry . M asm i. N id iu ls u n , I’o a r e e , I'nlk, P o w eric Blarx,” and was countersigned by “ S. S. Tcrhunc, -tees.
they will, especially after the inauguration of Mr. ciple, wc love truth, we love honor, more than either. e ll, I’uyli. U ic e . .'-Vbrislian, S i Toil, Ten E y c k , T o o u ib s , T ru m b u ll, \V m lo
Absent, Messrs. Armstrong, Spader and Chapman, Trui,
Clerk.” In addition to this document thero w ere sev
Lincoln, constitute the strongest appeal to Republican W e will do anything to save th e Union short ol' sur Winfall, W ils o n .”
eral letters in German. One was dated “ llanau,
Thu
9y
f
o
r
t
y
three
senators
recorded
th
e
ir
vole
during
ihe
Tho following bills were presented:
magnanimity. For then it will be apparent that the rendering vital political principles. Wc w ill consent
last session o f Congress that it w as ::ot necessary to p a s s March 2 , 1850,” written to him hy his father, a n d ad Isaac Amberm-in, John D. Bergen, II, A. Ucnstill loyal slave States and the free States can meet
drickson,Assessors, each SIS,
,
to give up the Republican organization-anything but a law ts protect slavery in the territories. Tho senator dressed to a Mr. blinder, London, England, asking
(45 no
on the common ground of a fidelity lo the Uuion
from Oregon, in connection with other senator*, under the
0 00 .
th e principle upon whieh it is based—opposition to the
him
to
advance
young
B.arx
the
ram
o
f
fifteen
R
o
r
i
n
^
f
t
J
^
^
t
e
A
materials,'
which is absolute and fixed, and not dependent upon e x te n s io n and n a t i o n a l i z a t i o n of African slaveryi! solemn s.meiion of an oath, declared that it was not neces
10 00
sary to pass laws for the protecLron of slavery in the terri (o enable him to proceed to the United States. The Daniel Smith, (Treasurer,) cash advanced, .
9 80
tho humiliation of others. Coming together in that
tories*. Wbftt right has youth Carolina lost since the last writer of the letter requests tlio deceased to write James Herriman, real, 5 00
spirit of mutual self-respect and mutual regard, we
F rom A lbany.—In th e Senate on tlie 7th inst., Mr. session? W hat right has any state lost since the. last ses
James J. th-euton, printing,
. . .
S 60
him, and subscribes himself “ Your loving father, F re d S. A Yamlerhoof, material for lire Co., ,
have not tlie least doubt that a process of adjustment Lawrence reported a b ill for tlie relief of Josiah sion o f Congress? } on declared that i t was n o t necessary
3 S3
to pass a la te to protect them in the enjoyment of th e ir eric Blarx.” Another letter, from liis brother, was Robert U. Story, rep., hoae,
. . .
4 60
will be hit upon which will in due season restore the Blackwell.
property iti the territories ; and now, forsooth, iu the short dated “ llanau, 23d July, lb.79,” nnd another o f t h e George L„ Peck 4 Co., stationary, J 37
ancient harmony.
On the same day Mr. Rotch reported to incorporate space of two or three moons, you turn around and tell the
Pierpont letter, salary to Feb. 1, 1S01,
18
75
country that states are justified in going out of the Uuion, same date from his aunt, SophiaMarx. Among the Win. Mott, abating nuisance, the Flushing Fair Ground Company.
2 50
because
Congress
will
n
o
t
pass
a
law
to
protect
them
in
the
documents was a marriage certificate, notifying that Gas Light Go. for G»» to Feb. \ , 1461,
C o u n t i n g t h e V o t e s .— As stated h y telegraph, the
85 48
On tlie 13th inst., Mr. L aw rence offered a petition enjoyment o f their property in the territories, when y o u
formal counting of th e electoral votes at Washington for the extension of the track of the Brooklyn aud J a said it was not necessary I That ii what I call driving Mr. George Frederic Marx had been married to BLnAmounting to
. . .
.
1146 21
took place in an appropriate manner ou Wednes
the nail in. [Laughter.]" I will remark, as I go along, tilda Cierlen ou the 5th of February, isco, b y tlio
Befrrrcd to tho Financial Committae who w«r« Vbaent
maica Railroad Company.
that the eloquent and distinguished senator who made Ins Rev. Henry Slaetcei, pastor of the First German consequently no further notion could be had for the present,
day last. T h e proceedings were entirely peaceable,
On the 14tli inst., Sir. Lawrcnc.e noticed a bill to valedictory here yesterday, on retiring from the Senate,
John 11. Hendrickson made bis Report ns the Chief Engi
and tlie vast crowd in attendance at the House of Rep
voted for thnt identical resolution. This protection was Church Evangelical Association, New-York. T h e bo neer of the Fire Department, whioh was read by the Clerk,
provide for erecting a T ow n H all in Flushing.
dy of tlie deceased was found lying across a tree that
resentatives refrained from all demonstrations, except
not
necessary
then.
They
said
it
wns
wholly
unnecessary*,
Jlesoh'cd, That the Report he roc-eiyeq and placed on fils.
On tlie 14th inst., Mr. Connolly moved a requisition
hut since that, they have wntced up to a sense of its neces had been cut down. Beside tlio body was a pistol,
some good humored laughter when the vote of South
A eoniinuniention wns received from Alfred Kilburn as
for a report from tlie L ong Island Railroad Company sity, and resolved to scctde if it should not be g i anted.—
ftee’y. of Protection Engine Co. No. !, praying for the. ap
Carolina was read. Tlie result of all the votes being
of all its Liistuess, stockholders, &c., stating, as a rea To this same proposition Mr. Albeit CL Brown olfered an with whieh (lie work of death had been evidently con pointment of James Lewis, Jonas R. Hewlett and Elijah
announced, the audience peaceably dispersed. Tlie
summated.
From
tlio
gunpowder
and
oGicr
danger
amendment.
Matk
yon,
this
is
on
the
2
uth
day
of
May.
Raynor, members of snid Company.
son for offering the resolution, th a t the officers of the
I860, nod thnt is not long ago;
votes w e re :
ous materials found on the. body, it is conjectured that
Also a communication from Dr. Charles H. Stevens, aa
road had refused to show the books to stockholders. “ Ou m o tio n b y Mr. l l i w n , to n m c m l tlm re s o lu tio n b y s trik in g o u t
tlie deceased had committed suicide,
Lincoln and Hamlin................
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r
th
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k
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Adopted.
Breckinridge and Lane............................. 72
I wish I had the whole coutinent here to hear this para- of this villago, held an inquest on (he
In the Assembly on th e Sth inst., Mr. Tuthill pre
Jiell and Everett........................................... 39
graph.
diet in accordance with (lie forcgain,
Douglas and Johnson................................. 12
sented a petition against prohibiting cattle from run
“ Tlm t o x p e r io n r o h s v i r g a lr e a d y s h o w n t h a t llio c o n stitiilfo n a n d turned.
—v-.cu,,uuuu o . ooi
Uu* com m on l a w , uuauh-d b y s ta tu to ry e u n e t m e n t , d o n o t afford * d o It is now considered certain that no armed demon ning on highways iu Q ueens aud Suffolk Counties,
---------and James V. Bergen, ns members of said Company.
•1'iidft and su ffic ie n t p ro tec t).m to s la v e p r o p e r t y : som e o f th e t e r r i to Same
day
Mr.
May
reported
to
grant
certain
privi
stration will he made against the Capitol, nor any at
Assault and P etty L arceny.—On Thursday last . A!so.
from Charles F, Bennett as Secrertos having f a i l e d f o th ers h a v i n g re fu s e d to p a s s su ch e n a c t m e n t s , il
tempt to resist the inauguration of th e new Adminis leges to South Side Railroad Company of Long Island. ha-s becom e t h e d u ly of C o n g ress to In te rp o s e a n d p a s s s u c h la w s tis Oilicer A. II. Remsen arrested a woman named Blar- tary of Continental Bucket Co. No. 1, praying for tlie ap
pointment
of
Benj.
Johnson,
Jeremiah Keeler, Wm. 11.
vvill afford to s l a v e p ro p e rty in th o t e rr ito r ie s t h a t p ro te c tio n w in c h is
tration.
Mr. T aber noticed a b ill in relation to th o perform given
garct Blalone a l i a s Ryan, upon a w arrant issued by Conklin, Jr., and Wan-en Kipp, ns members of snid Co.
lu o t h e r k iu d s of p r o p e r t y .”
All of these communications wero referred to the com
Owing to apprehensions of a conspiracy of purpose ance of highway labor in the counties of Queens and
That is a pretty clear proposition. Upon thnt Mr. Justice Bergen, upon a charge of assaulting Blary
Broivn made an argument, showing the number of slaves McClusky in Washington street, tliis village. The. ac mittee of the Firo Department.
in seizing th e public buildings, they have been pri Suffolk.
The Committee ol tbe F ire Department reported in fa
Mr. Provost introduced a bill to amend charter of in tho territories, and tlie action of the legislatures, and cased was found guilty and sentenced to the County vour of the appointment of Edward T. Titus, George Corvately guarded, though not in large force, some three
eoneluded that if the time ever would arrive, It was then
weeks past, and in addition to other fears, the blowin lla lle tt’s Cove, Ravenswood and Williamsburgh before Congress, and they should pass a law on tlie sub Jail lor 30 days in default of the payment of a fine of
ject. WImt was the vote upon that? IIoiv does itsiaud? five dollars.
up of the Capitol was regarded as an event not impos Bridge Company.
Air. Townsend introduced a bill to confirm proceed We find, after nn argument made hy Mr. Browu, allowing
sible, and lienee, every night a thorough examination
Margaret was also arrested at llic sam e time o n a
that the necessity did exist, according to his argumenf, the
of the cellar and vaults of that building lias been made ings of town meetings in th e town of Hempstead.
volo upon the proposition stood thus: The question being charge of petty larceny in stealing a shawl, bonnet and
On the 13th Mr. B ergen reported favorably for pre tnkeu by yeas aud nnys, it was determined iu the negative veil ii-om (lie Public .School in tliis village, in Decern,
hy tlie Capitol police, to be sure th a t no explosive
Jtcsolvtd, That tiie Report bo accepted ami that certifi
—yeas 3, nays 42,
materials had been th ere clandestinely deposited for servation of game in Suffolk County.
Forty-two senators voted that you did not need protec her last. It seems that the prisoner had been confined cates of membership be furnished to each iudividual pursu
such purpose.
Mr. Rice reported to authorize School D istrict No. tion ; that slavery was not iu danger.
ant
to tlie report of Lhe committee.
in the County Jail for larceny committed some tim e
2, in Huntington, Suffolk County, to raise money.
“ The y e a s a n d n.-iys b e i n g (lc slro il by ono-flftli o f th o s e n a to r s previous, and on the day her term o f imprisonment _ A d journed to Thursday, th e 7 th day of March, 1861, at
p resen t
7i o clock, P , M.
I’lKiu-osT P o ttk r, Clerh.
1
^7)*' those who affect scrupulous adherence to the
w h o v o te d in th o n d l r m a t i r o a m : M e s s rs . l l r o w n , J o h n s o n expired, she entered (lie School House, as
she
letter of the Uw«,i„form us whether the Postmaster Gene
X f f r G eneral Morris, o f the Home Journal, discov o f IIAThose
rk an sas, .(P illo ry .”
A CARD XO TH E LADIES,
stated, lo sec her child, when sho stole tlio above
C h a Z t T c o S u f ab° li8h P°8t ° ffiC*8
l)lea3UrC' - ered an unpublished poem by Edward E verett, a few
There were only three. Who snid it wns not necessary ?
named articles, with v.hich she escaped at tho tim e. oa. n u F O j r v o ' s o o r , o k a ' f i l e s ,
days
ago,
and
wrote
to
M
r.
E
v
erett
requesting
per
Who
declared,
under
the
solemn
sanction
of
an
oath,
that
The coolness of tho demands of th e disunionists is
protection was not needed ?
F O It F E U A LES.
Officer Remsen, from information lie had obtained,'
beyond all conception. We shall not he surprised to mission to publish it. Air. E v erett in his reply gives
r.N'I-AI.I.im.r-: in correcting irregularities, nnd removing nbetruoMons
(•T hose w h o v o ted in tiio n e g a tiv e a r o : M e s s rs . B e n ja m in ” —
suspected that Margaret was the thief b u t could get- L from whatever cause, and always sufucssfnl a; a preventive.
hear of a d raft being drawn upon the U. S. Treasury, a good anecdote of W ebster which wc do n o t remem
Ah! Yes; Benjamin!—
no clue to her whereabouts until tlie assault upon Bla Tiio above nnino-l Grans.*.- l-il.i.s have been used in the Private Pracby President Davis, to defray the expenses o f tlie ber to have seen. It is b etter th an the poem, and we V B igler, B r a g g , B right, f 'lie s n n t, C la rk , ( 'l a y , C 'lingm an, C rilta s d c n ,
liiw or Dr. IIitoxcu fur over T U fftll' VEAHS, with Un|mralielo<l 9ueccu
ry
McClusky was committed. Tlie articles stolen b e in almost every easo, anil it is only at tlio solicitation of ITfOVSANDd
n av is, B is o n , D oolittle, l-'itr.p alric k , F o o t, F a s t e r , G reen , G rim e s , G w m
Southern Confederacy. They havo so long been ac give it;
OF
J.A Dlhy, wlio havo successfully used lltoin, that ho is induced to
u
n
t
e
r
,
’ longed to teachers in the school and w ere valued at
It is many years since I saw the trifle to which you al H am lin, H a r l a n , H em phill, H
customed to dictation, th at it seems to bo taken as a
mako them public by appointing agents and advortLsiug thorn iu order
Hunter, of Yirginia, also 1—
hide, and Xdo not know how it would strike me now—I
about
$9.
The
Justice
sentenced
her
in
this
case
to
tlmt all who may ho sulTcring ftom tho ahovo complaints may flnil ia
matter of course (hat tlie North will be glad to pay (ear not favorably for its reproduction. I remember to
“ Iv e rs o n , J - 'h n u i i of T e n n e s s e e , I a n " . ”
abovo Pills a Preventive tteliej and a permanent Cure Consequent
imprisonment in the Court House for 30 days-ina- tlio
their bills for the sake of their friendship.
have heard Mr. Webster’s having said, 011 one occasion,
ly, lio lias appointed im agent lu every city and town in tlio Union,
Abt [Laughter.] Yes, Lane of Oregon, voted on the king 60 days on the two charges.
where these PiUs may he obtained, l’rlco tli Sold Wholesale and Hothat he was strongly inclined to commit murder. On in 25th day of last May, that slaves did not need protection in
tall by I,. 1. WAI-DO, Druggist, sole ngont for Jamaica, I,. I.
“ D jx e y ” a t tiie W h it e H ouse .— A t the recent le quiry into tlie cause of sueh a remarkable frame of mind, the territories. Now he will get up and tell the American
1 , i1’ somlmKb“" Sb00 lo tho Jamaica Post Offlce can linvo tlio
W ' T he first anniversary of Protection Engine Co.
it turned out that the intended victim wusn gentleman who people and the Senate that lie is for a state seceding, and
vee at the White House, given by J . B. as his very bad io his possession what was supposed to bo a unique
’mrt °f lil0 cou"ll')' “ frco °r postotio” (conUdontially)
No. 1 , of Jamaica, will take place on Thursday e v e n liy umi'l
for
brenking
up
the
government,
because
they
cannot
get
last, in presence of th e outgoers and incomers—Miss copy of a juvenile oration of Mr. Webslor's; and, ns lie had what he bwoi-c they did uot need. [Luughter.j That is
LOOK OUT FOR c o u r m t t m m .—m o great popularity of theso
ing
of
next
week,
2Sth
inst,,
in
the
Consistory
R
oom
I ills, has canned some icmndrelt U- proparo a Imso Imitation, they aro
Lnnc doing tlie honors most happily—the band played declined giving it upon request, tbe idea above mentioned what I call putting the nail through. [Laughter in the
of tlie Ref. Dutch Church. T he exercises willconsist unsure and dangerous. To prevent Indies from being imposed upon, I
had crossed Mr. Webstei’s mind, as tlie only way of sup
“ Away Down in Dixey,” and closed with “ Yankee pressing the youthful performance. X do not threaten to galleries.]
V ’"‘V’'1 t,in label, nnd liny nothing ■■called Biipqneo’s qpldon
Mr. Johnson t)ien, after voting that it was not necessary of an address delivered by Richard L . Larmmore, 1!!)™
ills norcaflcr, unless llio box is signed, S. I). IIoivo. All others aro a
Doodle.” Is there not y et hope for the Union.
murder you if you drug this youthful sin of mine to light;
liavo a proposition to protect slavery in the territories, Esq., of New-York. Tlie Ladies w ill present th <5 fraud, hold m Hompsload by 1). V. Uushmoro, in Flushing by Dr.
but you can make such “ improvement" as you think best to
the original proposition, as amended, was adopted by a
Hodges, aud by ono Druggist iu evefy pity nml vlilago In tlio UniUsf
E rratum — Our readers will perceive that th e date of tne anecdote/
vote of 35 yeas to 2 nays; thue vo ting a ll the way through Company with a splendid Bible, certainly a beneficent ■(Alee.
ItaiMtnbm* hqpq #Nnijn« utilaM A D. Uc*v$.
IplS
even to the fi n a l net ion o f the Senate, th a t no such protec and valuable present. The Independent Glee C lub , *
o f to-day’s paper is F ebruary 26th, when it should
F a t h e r K em p’s O ld F o l k s . — -This troupe has ap tion was necessary, Y'ou have not got protection, your
will also enliven the audience with seyeral of th eir
liavo been February 19th.
peared with success at Liverpool.
£3&
r
Classic
scholars
hate
long
sentences—hardened
rights,' your equality; and then -you tell me I have done eltoiee .seiectious in music.
criminals hate them, too.
S o itn
I s l a n i i bt i a n n e r
u_____
nb ^ I m l i s e v
As we understand Air. Crittenden’s resolutions,
which, we learn, had th e sanction of Vice-President
Breckinridge, tlie Republican p arty will commit ail ig
nominious suicide,,by adopting them. R ather than to
submit to there, it would have been much better to
have v.oted directly for Breckinridge. Its most impor
tant feature is the following proposed amendment to
the Constitution;
A r t ic l e I. In all tho territory o f the United States now
held or hereafter to be acquired, situate north of latitude
;ic° 30‘, Slavery or involuntary servitude, except no a pun
ishment for crime, ia prohibited whilo sueh Territories Mini I
remain under Territorial Government, in all the territory
south of raid line of latitude now held or hereafter to be a c
a
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