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Vol, XU1., No. 103 ~Whole No, 4318. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty Thousand. p DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents pec copy—$? be ih an Price > ‘sedge ‘cents per AERA LB avers “Cb vERMGRENIT tral She cmeenl poser alwrefe curb ie nd Yt esa: A SUITE OF ROOMS ABeusE, No. ons vi ng BL b sonee Park. 0 White staeet. ext: we 8 F_COF, 5 Jobe street. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1846. 192 b BROADWAY, VERBENA freeran’ ofthe lanaase ise aly sovceded those whe know cost it is vivre. on THOSE W WHO SiiAvE THEMSELVES. | 1% re aa arti | revi | Extraordinary Matton , Srom. Wiliam H. Asauen. yar Bi, 1849. Mr Dean Si:a.—Your letter of th in which you inform me of & desire entertained b by pre others to place me in nomination before ie people of | the county of Chautauque, asa ci te for the office | of a member of the Convention which bas been called to | ‘ise the Constitution of this State, has been received. | Legislative Affairs—Interesting seyeerty 2% The heyy ve Talluded, some time since, to a new bill for the | the de tao ne regulation ofthe representation of the several coun- burpiog stumpe ties in | engaged much of the time and attention of the Le- gislature for a number of weeks past. bas bee! ment of the question, and hes referred the whole matter, as I understand, to the Justices of the Supreme Court, without, however, pledging itself to be controlled by the deci ed, would materially affect the complexion of the con vention ; and the resolute perseverance which has been manifested, in favor of the measure, may be attributed | to this fact. The point which remains to be settled by the justices is, I suppose, whether the clause in the TO LET, iss te agprre i stoay bejek aorta 107 Cross street, op | tae re ‘ome sila heat mankiad, ope aecnin ry revived by “Bimmesa ll kinds executed with beanty and deopetes yaa wil <a 4 be ota = er A A some new act of friendship on the part of the whi: cae DY sam, addreanea ve | & 7 ; ret Set toe amaireg i = | Snaeebeanigen Sensation sBere:iea ists eset by comin Se * aneita an Serene Se decefcy mi byisspeni Sr Stone cath soene ies | cara emcae i Lt ‘Go! — ‘i aaoanele ae | Are reietenne ‘ “make mand | tre many as wall qualified forit a am aod, pe em nea wircireietencer | Mi ea wna wettearntee| Seseimetcetees mice iaetaane Renan Woah ean ton, nf Lad 1@ same quarter. it a ene: | ie wrest. Hiner ima a . : nee Shite sy set Uogonerous to accept such ‘nofer under uch | 2. corver of Maideo cumetance: no man can ever moti FREIGHT AND PASSAGE TO PITTSBURG. t aalsaa ssstaar cad eile Wess | ee | for an ungenerous act. Every personal reason which Ne epee sod shy =| 3s C3 | ever existed for my continuance i hed, with mal c Eb ogee ture apd glass ory, I RG SLE BOAT LINE. pe rr ne s"Saréwah a Sere Sree | Yredmit that tho Conatitution must be revised, thorough- “Tibetan vege ora orm thei friends andthe publi, one Mt a ven ae iddtotes ° va esi to bw pleanant and doe jig all el a re Sere oe ey are prevared ie Pennsylvania the above w Sree ject Bet. the . who shaves himself | men, of knowledge and abies pie hoenes. eee thus insvring large lots of fs Fin eal hee to raves zi ae | + eS yeite | rican States, at well es {rom f ae a saabioen te onter sta utr rpc ious rahe ute Seen oh tay oy | Sinn nano Hn ted asa | niger’ thou eaurchon, teal. housed ey venate J - Seuiaien eemaaet aeons 315 Ane a ‘ieaan ‘ teas on the prounars, | 4 seweny of Uakatious end onsgrre tho wuiten sinasare gm | Sotiquaied peardiate by comlaiste tact ite Condition ie ahi ‘ira aerns he ct gsode cone 7 ot irae” | Sale, wholesale and retail, and for ; Snocmtorisble, and ite energice cramped by the Const al shipp’ iv ae alters to call be a ae. ita quarter of acentury ago. Butall Sn WRED Te qanteantint te See ae eT me BeBT ae ee | rime eran on en monty rr abr ay ahi wor Na fave. ieee pat tect deen A wt BagMerenaw eta Te i cal nd on perth amy Act ndmants ae Seti rt pase Ie ou ‘and weal lemocracy FOR ALBAN eo cs cask ae Os oe mer De CHERS. ie Sats ear in the State of New York 2 S, ‘LAND Ti pics LAN pe so 0 bet jetween the hours of & an eee aad Ty rch far eatecdig Pn oe ind before the publie. so Noten cane cogen eon eee, lawelln Weer pine Nera ser |= sil Serre | _ 0 Ve the ead by proscription of color eucindiog ike w Re ete ehkcorsie, Hyde 3 ° 20. LET OR FOR SAL, ITCHEN KA =o already made in expiodio a = etskall, onsachie, Kinder: QN ory tryorbletrms, fom hrc story wad beret [HOLMES TWO OVEN K'n¢ Seraecsere, gives ween curmest of complete tetump jouses, ietore are now Gemocrath es Tae (Pk Sop oe at Symain A. Gora, By thin il rooms beaiden’ the itches, end ayo sued te | 1. to the trede,or gu thom of Teo property quslidcation ts slrenty, reavanved,. ond = the ote tre ne a” ory ey Oh cs EE LS Koen ares) eichaoed th the ate of universal, saffrago Lave tallen ‘back a tn froate a a @ hopeless debasement of the African “Fe heneeesPe aca board, orto F. B Haut ote sites fine view and is withia Pian ancertinn ta Hoan ange camazt be’ surpassed | Core to tela the a of mistaken philanthropists, they NEW YO! “ALBANY one minute’s walk Bare the ferry, where boats leave every | for economy, ceay ore to detest the enfranchisement of the colored man, AND TROY NE fifteen minutes, for asa street, and every half hour for Ca- } oman Ste they are parchssed, aud a2 the artifice of submitting an article for that purpose FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, | Mh CH iFroe beg will be {any “prone to the Par people separately from all other amendmen's to from the pier foo’ of Cow: . ae withthe piv of free ferriage. Apply to r haser. Numeroase! web toe exeetitation’ Let them try that. “ Whom God de- : takiog. this: Boat Wil arvive in | 81020" STEVENS, to purchase. She pens howe from 2 Brow votes to destruction, he first makes mad.” The spol time to uke Morni ‘in bee Lary lk pe Haye to eet $s proprietoreare constan' pre a sts of clave in New Hi hire Store Buffalo, aud north to Whitehall and Lake Cham- TOL supplied with paror, ay UitaTes' sr Biss onan at eee recently separated a Pl; TOA SMALL EAMILY toe apne rao howe | tek Svan question from allother issues, in a popular ‘The steamer EMPIRE, Captain R. B. leaves the foot hambpre atrost cousisting of ‘IN E. NE righ, in ad pane. ‘They have | election, with what result has been seen. of Courdandt street Monday, wien toa wich ‘Hsorcand's froot and bea | masons all tipee ready te set Ranges. grates, and botlere— Universal suffrage in this State is not a local ques- o'c'oek, P.M. nthe hurd doors endif required’ am ate geomn, with | sive, te cure ‘and warrant therm not (osm: he. | tom. Slavery continua in the South, because the ne For Passage or Freight, apply on Board, or at the Office on of Croton water, ad other Reseenary, pet ileges. Ap A. GILHOOLY & BON, groes there are represented in the public councils, and the wi 8. VAN PROAG, 51 Warren a12 tm*rre Nason strect._ | Sirtuaily cote, threuge their masters, for perpet treet All goods frelaht, vas bank bills, ,sheele, ox any other ps aud eat —If desirable a pari of the ebove may be obta - pany Fs Nes om pn fro perpet ua} vad “3h the owners’ rioks = SARON A ER, Wests nites avanl gale tooen: nalt peiee, for’ Balla: ang, woald do: wall to per a Visto RR Cy pny heen dorcel Lg The ite Satan ncreaiog ie ween eet board thes ‘ EON HAND, large assortunent of Cape, Sill: and | Die. population a Gor on boat John Bicrenn, Woon Tavale, ase pa BAS, Hut taal age of jant, the Herty, fits SY ever} daveseptica, end Bpeiag style. Bore wealth seventy-five per cent more then the slayehol ding lesen Howes eerleol Bau a paaecaoned hs picker nea’ he ieee | Age tae ‘lased Lawn, Visors and Capac, which waa oh agen nog oo Ai leg wpm ‘strong, and warranted for one year, by afiny | sea minutes wits five inure! walk of the hones Aloo, Site Gneend Lawn, Vises wt d at home, and are betrayed abroad. street. mrt im*r Birascion' between 10 and Ilith streets. For frghes feces, wi wilt do well to hele reached a new in our national career. PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALB WaeB aoe BATHGATE, 16 Neth wre ‘treet. 8 Dr. | gegeh before purchasiae imidime mi 3w 1: at of feria agra poms, Fiatend: Jersanicy Daily, Sundays excepted— th Direct—at 7 o'clock, From the pler betiocen inde and Labert td Se seu HENDRIK Nien Nr x CHESTER, peeast 7 o'el be snot OOH aTEG, Cage Aled eeahen. wl ‘At$ o'clock P. M., at Intermediate Places. Steamboa Noni ame partey St, feamboat learelon Mondey, Wednestay, paved Paco yy Steamboat COLUMBIA, . He ahaa, COL Lay San Wi H. Peck, Bag afternoons, ¢ boats will, sis moraine ose) ears for phot fd or west. 3 fino reson yng yo boats of this line, freight, ply on board the Boats, or * Rat, c. Sebuitz, acth itt office a the: PACKETS aOR. MARSEILLES—To a Pas- all times, arrive in Albany in ample al lm*re of cast water, and gro stream vena ings. fei can bet Bivenimmediacly. Forfa tg ie Farticslary OME ECKEN, Hasting’s 1h Mutvay se New York. TO LET, AHOUSE AND BARN, with abees xresn, lots of ye of Hastings, We ding, tay TO DRY GOODS DEALERS, WHO DESIRE a Handsome an one of the most, Rowves, and floarisl behing Thoroughiaree jrooklyn—" uo bea wd yrue Avenue, Beara ds ods jous Store in now sone mant. thse near eet e. ing, 24 foot f ie Be ,alarge spacious INVISIBLE wiG. \esuseuecars mvegeorguneed of wer. | Sissan Ieepadien othe he ome tages ‘orn ri cae wie iy mn Ybeiag made without sew! Weaving, re Cr the ral hai om that ii gy wets 40 free. that in Poti ded, and the ae eile of a . ie and enna and bea of Wie, aad the Ps facturer's A. C. Liberty street, up stairs. VSO OF we erik a THE § ANY YOUNG AE SKIN: prey ir; food—ar Gibraltar.— The Ship PRINCE F te alde of the BOINVILLE, Copia Tamncnen wal evento E oF CORNE rreoehi eae fifths ne: UNION®, TUMORS, EXCRESCENCES, Bap Nara ce gh or aoege apa RLAIN & PHELPS, MRS BERHARD. from Paris” bas the hear at fanare 4 apis re BOYD & HINCKEN, Axesta "| ing the a pablic that she ety cere | E Yate TO AND Fan GAVEREOOL | timeto those sce or pic aaa Se | Ing the shins aod pan gy bam Mag Cenuain Croprer, | confident in promising, that she will remove, coms erp dust Backer, hip See vin Eldridee, ge fe txt | leat pan itu aod pnt ication wi prltbest cunning the | Coating im SEs a (Apel, and the pcketahip 81D ag € Aor. | ihe dperaton w no oceapy ieee fou ee eo, fa aeeee sing 8 Suivereliy te | a re” oth s_ | immedinay pat on thei shoes and walk wuthowt the laaniar | ofterthe oreredistetmton of the putes ease Nademmetion sod wenience. inful pimples. FOR NEW roy Cae tae ‘Mrs. B. hes her profession for several years in En- | "The cae me a ad rope tad in thin. cou countrys and as seq ined great skit an idmwech with earn waeystnd RL RADE fesltae Medientea Boer, Shove, per emul ey here eal peony Fem, the rose cclshrated’ physicians of New Wore, Bostee, | Wins taderest a Ree st SSS wig oaei amt, Tena akan Teneut Wall | "Terms moderate for yearly attendance, Shae godnabe fea od Seenenl to aaa ‘street, or to eK COLLINS xc pi io; So Breadway, ', between Howard ead Grand stroets, New ae Juous human hair. DS Gree flair Positively no goods recei 'O, 56 South street. the only preparation ‘axtant het wil uae ads ing, ih et, copra pitted CONSTIPA ear my a ened to tpart Sato . Agent in ‘ ‘Key his 348, E, HOODRUFF, who will COSTIVENESS the aera y VER lohnsoa, 5 succeed ‘ail’ Monday, 27th inst, rae ‘day. ely Te. srintte, ze edi Sion ti the ili ar ITHOUT rath eee yg ene or BATHS France b} ‘arton— Bree Tey cere x sarecenie one. not onl} . ras Seow pol pimple. earaes eee GUIDE? Xo SOUN D. ‘TEETH ther Bi ress iections baths, reat an en of anthentie documents from eminent physiciats and other rates upon the Teeth rik erat okt ‘distinction, cattifying the complete eficeey of the anda lity. eee oe pare a Compesiton © far ting $F a, | addres monenras ician or. CTE A hed acids and infecting. hate it care = eo Ot] nore etary tes not only toat thls nita- Ttis io persons. ee ye crit a Tent | hace »churgntion ad that i nua he ean “Dr. Gunde isons rata al Te wt por recsen aera = canal oer, erecanie unations atin stmt TL Pie ‘ROOHE, BR tins & co. 3° ey iit ouret, oe if by enchantment. 1. L ¥, coraer of C3 allt 35 Falton servi, (oizt doar tothe Felton Bank.) Sees be bowler, Gee deh erate katate off tater of ater oe SRR GENUINE ‘GULAR LINE O¥ PACKET SHiPS—Packet | tious jae end omg standing diseases, for curing which esr ncaa Siieteee eae mae GALVANIC RINGS ve »/ Canesten Myer calles | 4 flea tase, Fer as head by ‘all booksellers net nea | MAGNETIC iaving ‘ay superior accommodation oro for eabin, $d eabin and | dealersin the HIS REMARKAB I We FLU. an en- | omen pn A La Ye F snes Peat Evin” | DA SALMON'S REMEDY | otis ascent aeuid ran re Stomach, Liver and Kidoeys, inary batteriese, lectri magn i rk ms sie ol Ritt Gomer of Bowt atreoe, ee i rm ig with nd the power nyplied Ir iS aanyr enealie ware Tk RY BENG AN] arthen, 100 oot, will | atcha, giddiness, papitat on is flow spins, "lose ot | effctal, mach cheaper, and with pet and ; ; ws ; crt pains ek, ai sik cra sat ety. th the Gauvantc | Rinos Tn comoreton smut the Maa ol for their friends, cam have THis CELES RATE. ME: DI L01 with entire success in all I casep my Growae Miwon tirduritts Ain crnciee ee 4] ‘CLES D MEDICINE her met rientre | of RREUM OM mgeie or, crenla, soplving om cuapeen, np AE tore? | Silinery success sn private ja prized so highly by rae Tie Delores ‘Toothache, Bronchitis, TORRE ao Sensis ao 4 Ties wgaicier is of Bick | Hee ea, Paralysis Faby: per register 525 m vars Plaines, It is, as it professes to Narnce, a Frans 4 i ~ has 8 ies ee Wee van gins mont de ite ned he ead <4 TO MILLINERS. oA MIL ONTAINS Ni URY, nor any a arn) th Nervous Disorders. In cases of Dys- a cams LINERS it, Prevent the tthe closest attention, to | Pe ons, derangement of the 4 mak Mie, ha en SNE roti y mere ge the pabhie John st. Hola Agent for N. ¥ ean be worn by the most deli- ales Sit tire Grape Ci 3| MOTHER'S CORDIAL. _|,: | MULHER'S CORDIAL inconveni at GALVANIC ie daha Hg BANDS, +» are modi; cations of Se when used in the last od oaly “ it acre ants of afer C7, nso apparent, that no who Sa ve SPS eae eee a |e Spepenise eee weenie hired Pree. CARL KING, 17 Di oth tld an fa + ee als ead tne omplist which e mysterious ¢ of | GI A rr lala decal ce Siang SAREE WE AW BONNETS. war corner of John street. sect coupertion ag been Groptenend by oo Wane Claes oa: loa cHAFIN, ne ted goed uma Mast, Stet Reoeerey Ai eg), BROADWAY. | sales 20 qt the most valuable discoveries of modern Bonnets, which he is selling at the lowest market AD Pte ‘and others are invited to eall parchasing PERF Aaa aor, RELAL disease, and dation * parchasi UMERY ESTABLISHMENT. | CHRISTIE'S CRLVANIC': STRENGTHENING GENTLEMEN'S HATS—S. G STY a Ah ASTE! IRD, CORNER PINE, AN! ‘These articles fc ie RA Te eee Gal et | omnes seta, ihe sbeebs ‘ ‘erner ot Pine feat gees in s Baits ud fore’ eakne SPRING FASHION. = ie Ble posessses nasquailod og Lo a, STRENGTH ‘ BLASTER B RROC AOC. 5 Chatiens Square, corer of Mott soir a Haar GEN’ TLE MEN'S HATS. eR Fil 08 pay 91.50 and $5 for 0 Hat, when you BER: fg 3 nag AN iD lee jy attended to, and cus 3. ite tad ft. PARDESSUS. ‘gest acsortme! Prcobtin }o not mistake the aum! poe proce, ton poice 3 dollars, nett % tenported French Boots, at the aM rate MC. ILL PREMIUM BOOTS. act bet hd HG Lp esa re Se ies pean innatactory, one of vots having been Saha se: es ‘warranted to git bad Sears | The j301m'r ‘TO HO'TELS, | TAVERNS, QARDING HOUSES and al Imre becriber. 2 ve oes rtetiogtors heer Mannfacturer aud Importer of ~~ TEETH—TEETH—TEETH, UNTPRECEDENT. BEDUCTION ry THE PRIC! DENTISTRY, een A Titel deeb EAST BROADWAY. cat ation, my with E the foreign never ircereoe i. many of these articles, of ae to |—TEETH. ines ea a foreign schvols, im with ey tte itive city, offers the products ae oa tothe Bert a and su he advantage of Sone pat mraeh lower Seem hus preparations eae cede eral ‘enue mis ‘0 conclude, haa jected to ofa soto soaierne! a Eastin eerie te Salento oni she evar ving pops i tig hie AS. Hi. 192 Le comer Johu street de found ot eboae vantage. Published i Wa i |S The reader HOME CERTIFICATES, 00 a ¥. Li Mirror, Tribune, Atias, and other which are from the most re- edfcom reveral opal Rangoon ore ‘ofa procared dari \e American rele. gn ™m™ 7 ei of erurioue fttasiqne of ase 12, A, B&D. SANDS are not, and never have been “gente for Dr Che fi 5 for Dr. Christi a 6 any arvvcien called © Gal ni ‘above mea- tioned. firm. : Gu ORMEAD, wa FITS! FIT rs! CERTIFICATE of Ci iF Fits, of 23 tee aia ivans? tu) and sworn, to before the arch ub ah oun 8 whom” it tay concern —I been For twenty hres Years wi Petimpossitle for ‘ue to. doseFibe. say ead ah the Jitigns serers of oe flered throu; ighty in the meane used, etal) Yecommead feted no longer street, New York, and be made are: whole. bebainapai encanta Saat ATTA "Stayer. PHALON’S MAGIC. HAIR DYE Disc ., bel Ae ddd degen ara he hair oF ton he en black, w tothe hair or shia. See have their Bagg bs Saat sonece te pees mari0 tm CO. News G We ‘of | also learn that the nase of the man who inflicted the J. a, bat a | om who weatd wisn Secnerense | primey pre pen vor lh weakness if thet courin | be ysnry Slavery, hae p mapevortebed, where it ¢: so muci it pabieake ‘codowing schools es malnjoumetrect- reeds, of supporting armies. With principles ia Te. perd to revenue which slways prevent the general ir defences, the te reupon requires oper notice to Great Bri- esitates until the effect of ir lost. itis slavery * doth all,” and justiy so. New York, without a discontented citizen or subject within her borders, would po sipoues dane lone than all the twenty- Messacht defied England seventy ago. alocoun con. one statesman who would dare er to ro +f & conflict now, and be belongs to olutiopary ege rather than to this. nt of territory— the consent of Congress for “@ masterly inactivity.” I abhor war as | detest slavery, I would not give one human life forall the continent that remains to be annexed. But I cannot exclude the conviction that the ponelst possien for ter- _— aggrendizement is irresistible. Prudence, jus- a avheinne, may check it for a season, but it will gein pa by its penngpllen. Ap sae fey: is hover- over Vere Cruz. American army is heart of wee Mexico. Let the Green question @ settled when it may, it will, nevertheless, come back egain. Our to roll its resistless waves to tho rth, acounter Oriental civi- monarchs of fatehet cn tate to have no rest while they havea colony re this continent. Frence has already sold out —Spain has sold out. We shall see how long before Engiand inclines to follow their example. It behoves us, a thea, to qualify oneonives for our mission. We must dare our destiny. We can do this, and can only do * by Cg Pov yen which will effect the ‘Sboiition t precipitancy, without oppression, | wihowt ie % tinvehol ders, age civil var with the consent of mankind, we tapeeneiton ‘of Heaven. The Bb wpm Boe Tight of suffrage to peep ope OE onl aad in due lume, the sublime catastrophe of emencipal Des Sits 500 bas ieseey Sane There is no need {or edad J pol ng stege, nor have the self-conceit to be- i - be Stall useful. The pocgte #6 Chen. tauque ce: we obliged me many times, and always without They must po [grant me one favor upon request, which is, to in peace at home. Under no circumstances, a no consideration, could 1 consent to bea candiAate public office. lem, very poe tfully, your obliged respectfully, ¥« wae sotie WILLIAM H. SEWARD. Avrray at Cuaniorresviie—Deatn or a Stv- pant.— We learn from 4 geatieman who came from Charlottesville in the Sunday train, that a terrible affray occurred there Saturday night last, at the menagerie, | (recent!y im this city,) between a company of universit; students, and the persons attached to the menagerie. It seems that the students were disorderly and riotous and st - would not permit the showmen to clear the circle, in or- der to exhibit the performances of the el The keeper of the e ant and the other showmen remon- strated with the refractor dents and repeatedly de- sired them to clear the Ay in order that they might proceed with the exhibition. They however a when the keeper, determined to t in the it to force them eAs toon as this wes done the students attacked the aoe with violence. The rest of the showmen came to \saistance, and a gene. ral and furious fight took ees between the in which sticks and en © used. ~~ states in LE) ba F ents were ed ond lying prostrate round. ot we lament to heer, ‘whe received a vio vieleot low the head, died of his w junds on Saturday night. ate were drive: but afterwards returned forcement ai iS ro Ck to make another them. Two wrmenvare spre and who was ki po or He was a mild, quiet and fF) Le ofthe student oul not engaged in the affray, but i ees He wes in the tbe Favacioret avo! — Modan q ig teckataet aed received the lied, was Job: y. Bailey, we understand, has been aang He got on the cars this fide of Beaver Dan Dam, blow by id ‘oung Glover was killed, baie young Hican, Waauixe Preparations 1x Canapa.—It is well known that our Canadian ne -_ tine me seal ‘ighbors have becn for fortify ing all the important points on oe | works at K gov Bev Tanepiced thet how ve tr ie al for defence. ew | by | Was 86 years © Sink ato Bed bebn long pre | our entire ae deeply yaintuf occurrence.— Be \ Arrociovs Muxvgn.—la Greensburg, varish of St. Helena, (Lou ).a lew days ago, Mr. Wm, Sell, | s respectable citizen ‘whilst sitting with | Ris teslly ot his own Srecide. nim of the ssenssin | was feartully accurate, by entering the original convention bill, which provides that the repre- sentation in the convention shall correspond with the number of members of the Assembly ,alludesto the repre- sentation, acco and whether the Legislature is invested with determine the proper construction of this slau. With- out waiting for the decision of the Justi took up lect ‘committee. There seems to Senators in favor of the bill which regulates sentation by the recent census, but no dofiaite acti | Axuany, April 14, 1846. rope walk of Messre. in Obio City, wae burnt on ‘The building was 600 feet in yoentre. supposed from b— the vicmity. Loss in buildings, machinery, stock eames articles, about The State Convention. th instant. the State Convention. This proposition has te leart:from the Galena Gasetir, that an ost French lowe by the name of Fra: De leon the firet instant, at Beet own, Grant man ruce. It seems that at racted a re upon Lassault's lead, forthe purpos of urging its removel, Bruce suot him dowa with a rifle and then rushed upon him, and put an end to his life with « knife A com ineatary dinner wee given & to i. 8 Skioner Esq.. of ‘altimore at New Orleans a the 4th ins’ Col. Wm Fe a ee Orit ron. Balle Poy’: 1, a8 oo Vice-P n named Alexander Gortin, bas hoon, dome tot in Prince William Couuty, Va, om suspcion of having murdered, a few days since, e man named tomes Godfrey. ‘The Pittaburgh Gaxette says that very wine - discovered om the The Assembly n unable, as yet, to arrive at any Jefinite arrange- was murdered on county ision of these officers. I suppose the bill, if pase ing to the recent apportionment or not, power to the Senate rt complete by a 0 a preponderance of B. Herron, of Norfolk, Virginia, has present. ed to St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church in that city » nificent picture of the Crucifixion. Mise H., during e visit to Italy, missione! Ferrari, one of the first copiers ot Florence, to repair to vale orton ease execute this- painting from the or this bill to-day upon its rey jd on the 28th instant there may — net reserved in the Pope's collection—it bei Heaven of macabera ps tile cone aneate eter une Byroritics the finest peicting on this subject promos: a paratory enactment delegates will, in some counties, be rion a llebted. by her, fly tay weeny elected according to the old census. In many instances nominations have been made according to the new portionment, and in others by the former one, effair promises to be rather funny if some permanent construction is not put upon the law. Ano debate and definite. Mr. tion the athe was held in April, and the political presented to St. Patric eh, a copy of Murillo’s Assumption, obtain hi licitetion from the original in the possession of the Queen of France. On Thursday evening, April 9th, about belf past eight o'clock, a meteor of uncommon splendor seen New Haven, inthe northeastern wot vl ps ‘The observer, being in the seco: the meteor through a window, fo yo “failed te When it first that the by Senator Young to-day, in rtionment bill, seems to be clear jung said : “Under the olf constitu: pinion expres: upon this year be; the ensuing July. The members of the | see the body at its ear! 8) Legislature were elected under each new census the | came within the ob: yearit was made. But at present the election takes | ten and a half degrees. The meteor fell almost vertically, lace in November, and the political year commences | slightly inclined to the left fee hegprostege — dis- in January, so that the members under @ new apportion- Sat peared without apparent e: wation of ment cannot take their seats w the year after it is x and ahalfdegrees, and east of made.” It would seem that thi: yw of the case is per- | true north. It wi fa fiery red color, and much a Lpege ord again to-morrow. The Grand Jury are not in session to-day. We occa- sionally amenity of Mr. Attorne; ation. about. is most the imperturable integrity, should belong to such a body of men. government subordinate—b eral of the State. This is and that its adoption without discussion forcing a substantial principle of economy _ time which might be employed more peed River Railroad bill, which has been made ler some half dozen times in the Senate, was over to-day, and made a special o1 for brighter then Jup: y that quarter, and the full moon shining. John T. Robinson, editor of the Princeton Whi, been clected Mayor of that city. A. D. Crossman, an independent whig, has be: ed Mayor of New Orleans. Great Frrsuer in New Onveans.— Owing to the heavy rain which feli on Saturday and Saturday night, together with a strong northeaster, the swamp ic the redr of the city was soon filled, and the wind ae hear rather remarkable.opinions concerning the y General to the law in this con: ition in this Eve! he were guilty of partici st horrible guises, tie a ibesy ea 7 his parti- | the er into the city, cr that the Grand J of All county daro not | inhabitants of the back pare of F an indictment 2 inst him. And why? The an- | about mid-day, the flood increased so much as a cause significant, and if true, most de! jory to is sai Nascels dieeeed w ‘ich Because he is a ecause he is Attorney Gen- the answer beldly bandied | 1 to 6 o'clock, P. M, i and their exemp- apprehensions thet it would 1831, which oi great da ing inlow —their habitations being no longer on Sunda: je nine ween ‘ite "New “canal of the Mobile ‘The recreancy of public m tion from culpability is becoming a little too common in landing this country, and Lahenia et ps warpeees ef see iat wall nosths ris at 2 lock, K Rat pine it dicatio: mu, sentiment upon ia subject ree inc! ol ol . vory a aera rad ae and still rising. The hor yards, stables, hotels snd ‘oon. vein the House to-day, Mr. Tefft presented a written re- port against allowing pailsonds to carry freight free of outbuildings at the end of the New Canal, or Shell Road, are all inundated, and for two miles towards the city the canal has overflown its banks, leaving the houses in the tolls. ‘The report was agreed to. A bill was reported to repeal the law giving bounties | distance to appearas ifthey were floating on the sea.— on salt. coal a , and to reduce the duties on salt. | The destruction to bridges has been very great. At one Referred to a committee to report complete. o'clock yesterday, the whole of St. ete bin a Hevia The principal the third reading of bills and resolutions, amon; were the concurrent militia resolu Representatives in Congress ; whi The 1951, was pas ‘A lengthy debate occurred upoa a bill regulatin; the salary ofthe district attorney of Oneida county, an the bill was recommitted to the committee with instruc- tions to report a general law authori: Supervisors in ryoft posed House ti-rent bills—no act It is understood that the 11 in relation to devices and afford t change or compromise, not p and eaninilate the deep and terrible injur nor approach the merit and fe the toa a foree and increase the contributions of the canal fund to ppropriaton reese eriich by law thould. be made. portant informat condition of t frauds in the management of subordinates, portion of the session was devoted to which ee directed to our ich were passed. eo bounty on silk in force until stroet down to Mopars including the House of Refuge, lity Workhouse, were inundated. between Hevia and Caual ted. Faubou under water. ‘arondelet, Cli the works of the Draining Company having ove: thelr banks, with few exception ae water ted got street. At Lake Pontchartrain the jowed, and should and Second Muni bill to continue railroad, wharve: the water increase, the cars will izing the Board of ry — in the State to fix the sala- the district attorne; their counties. House occupied a hort time in committee upon resented by Mr. Tilden, will not necessarily enantry any kind of relicf. It is a bill of ex- roposing to extermiaate which are gly difficult. it the wind e tinues, and the waters are still rising. Should the wiod ed, rendering access to them exceed the time we write the rain has ceased, It does not reach the case nd now @ feeling of aversion the subject in hand, seems to be opinion that the s sbolitien ‘of the distress a by the poor tenants. chop round to the north-west there 1s no my the extent of the damages which must ensuc.—N. Aprit 7. for rent will not help tenants, is gaining ground, and under this false tel ene om the Bi will ve avoided — Supreme Court Dxcisions—Srecia Taeu.— Gold is almost infinitely powerful. Th tly | Mr. Justice Beardaley. Presiding.—April 18.— fear, and I have ample grounds for m; Boebe vs. Ellicott et. al. ‘Srotion ae r Seibes Pook, 0 to ister a terrible lesson to the law-loving citiz circuit judge for re-settlement; State. Sandland. Motion to setaside ic eoae te ere Ly ‘The House was also in committee upon a bill toen- | costs, without prejuiice Gilbert vs. rt, ot al Motion for ‘sppote tment of commissioners to make per- titi granted. In the matter of the epplicetion of Henry D. Tuttle et al. Motion ex parte for a certiorars; granted. Watervliet Bank vs. Russell et al. Motion ex parte to amend judgment record, ke.; granted. Travis, ds. Gregory ‘Motion for attachment; granted by de fault. geal Ladd. Motion for judgment as in ca New York and Raiiroed Company ads. ettansen. Motion for judgment as in case of non suit; granted. Scudder ads. Owen. Motion for @ commissiod; granted by default. Same ads. Owen, jr. Motion for a commission; granted by default. Thomas et al ads, Petit ot. a! (and another cause.) Me- it seems that the commissioners of ortions of the annual is fund to the general It is farther pro- to increase the annual contribution from $: 1,000. Pendiny oe del mn this bill, the See took a recet til 4 of $: Bailey speaks with energy and with consummate sti tion to set aside execuiion; denied with costs. Sevens in influencing the passions. vs. Rosa. Metion to vacate part ofa rule which stays The election for May ager in proceeding bir quietly. | proceedings; granted, costs to al ent. McGrant Feuds are ed sewn and electors go to the polls peace: | vs Saville. Siotion ‘noticed by deft; ordered to stand folly, es th they should. over until next special term Dauchy et. al ads. Variok. jevod to be no doubt of th tion of | Motion to change venue; denied Green ads. Merritt. Motion for judgment as in cane ef non suit; denied with- by from one to three hund: out cosis and without, prejudice. Prince surv’r, ko. vs. one hundred te the hall pl in a series of vin- tol Last ing, consiste Currie et al. ol trom ord circuit vacat- fictive esccrations snd Cenunclations of Mr. Edwin ing am ordas of diccove See ee Leee, aos Croswell, by the oaonting orator. The proceedings | costs went. Hill al vs. Russel. Motion were harmless. tor le State Regulate Indian Affairs—New Railroad Route to Cugroxex Nation, March 12, 1846. | Siar toate Bi of the Cherokee Nation—Anarchy—Plan to | grented and ads. Mil Motion to change ven witnout prejudice. ‘Webster va. Farlin ex. ke. Mi Oregon, Se. c. to substitute an administrator de bonis non, ks.; granted. I will fill up the sheet with Cherokee matters — bP RA baa, aa for judgment ttl ros. leave serve ended You know that there is trouble in this nation+ but tne ia arms. ron tae ot, vs. Gortinns: Motion that deft costs, ko, or it prece: 16; gral you ought to have some correspondent here to let to Coots" Waseon ot dtiads. Tape fol nae ak to Ehange you know what is going on—{ don’t volunteer | venue; granted on pay’t $7 costs. Jewett et. ads Clar more than thie, having no leisure to devote to it; bu Motion to set ss Lag nd a. } Eocene oe ben > will give you this to show what might be done, Fer R Nee eee Or ie at al ote, Dennett. Me- ranted The thige parties of the Cherokees are divided in thelr | KTt™t04,rad'o'vtand overto neat special term. —sAlbeny interests, but the Ross men are particularly the point of | “Irgus, April 14. attack, from both the old settlers and treaty men ; these two latter, being in the minority, are in turn hard- ly treated by the Ross men; when one of either party there unishment. ‘The Ress men ae many of thom poor, end ~~ by pla one, ont bore 1s ln for sotien. sttomble goer eat perl for the trial ofthe same, ‘that the DR. J. FRANCIS, OCULIST, 265 Broadway, is killed in an effray, the friends of the murderer se- E, the ed, haying lanes i aed crete him, and there is no such thing as bringing him to f= aby De. Cee beliege the greatest and Teco! fe and skill fone Rig econ tno wae ‘even H Cone under on | jr more wealthy but unprotected n thell y, iP tp R Rev. A. Wheel r safe, has no sanction. "This state of thing has been Drought on oy, our g Bei rene, eroment placing the apple of discord am given to those in mn the city who, have, bern and as yet, it stands by and looks at con convelaioes Produc: tally Ee eam, am. Aumorosis” sieht pow perieee? seentent od by tf policy ae _ to step forward, because An amber at ted restimonit ogee ot the 1 his asco tal hiyen inserted without bh ay idea a) they had better make ice, will a ee no law creed ener en wedaawes i Rea tat Tae | EG i the first of May to No. 49 fromand after the 0 of this act, it be lawful rancis will remove oa Ba nm ooty for the President of tao United Seton, wasner he shall Brcomess: tux, house, sesond Heck en°t © pan ta atias Gotnery co Sy THE EYE rtion of the + cy rritory es may je st that object R. WHEELER, Oculist, No. 2 Green’ ich strect, New ‘act shall be st hee only so far as to D York, neat th Soave 7 votes his exe attention to race ithe ‘soot sential etait Me es penity of cere pabile that that thore ee Senet numerous emses to ‘eye evtdect, any disorde Jammensicoguter, or attempt to kill; ap yee mam ae epee hich the baman oe sty relieved orenred by hit. ‘the dividual in the country so : bem anmbet of Gadoubeed teeamennals ‘which can be seen sf With either of the above crimes, cot shall ywial for | his office, will sxtialy tbat hie pret recat rin extent or snccenmyby ral of the forces in said country to fice hours from 8 A. M. to Lo’elock P. M., after which S2E¢ ‘end torms of ssid court shall be tee viloges and for Uiakd meet ne at present in use the amy of he Visita ont daog patients ad which will, bo inserted on the United ividual eo reneaahe teres | ing convicted of ihe crime slleged, shall suffer ‘A maple eontaiing rematts on Diseases of she Fine, with such other as may be inflicted by t several instances of great ares ef Dr. ler’s tence of Pinoy xs mode of treatment, ean iEratuitously ac his @, OF | "This, r tic commanders, and the | the same will be forwr re eay one making application to | desire of our army to see clvilizetion progress, would, | "im by lever, Dost pare ima? in & short time, restore order in this nation ; and | am ith ERICA EYES. | equally sure that nothing else will ecoumplirh it. They - | cannot do it themse ome impartial party must GRAY, No. wery, oe ree, Saar panty mast io at hem atic (ae ¥ person thet wishes to be welt m 5 would dictate that the mart course oon et ‘ata pio a ere ca a oan, You twik of a railroad to Oregon; 0 fai ventee | Segue wer M. WISE, OPTICIAN, less than the GERMAN would yagi ae orm cates located Jobu Bull ADWAY, oa, be Ae Saeed comelets assortment of eS ee a Wiser AG : BS AND, LEADING GLASSES, ac ton ofthe M. ww, wont soar ie. co whom be is partly Ml em vet known, by his annual visits to Faratogs Springs ye laatten | try le rears, that by his knowledge of ate a eal ni “well wooded, $i ith glasses which wii % mew vie of ctive ¥e int, which, Qh ir high fo 4 t pon the 1 give thes pen te Tre , in 4 frames, ‘me to mnt the