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ER go HAN ps0! TALIAN » ASTOR PLACE PRE INTE same political stripe, has beet house, articles 0f perecaa! ty,shall bo | Mr Haze was read B. £ cue URanigate cE LO Ace Eh Tienda of thn Ohare abe saeietel cating the re- LUI HATLS. ppt op more ol that circuit. is done in po rip heey or Manh pooseety tonne or Ry a > ae Se ee a sell at auction, on Monday, April 24, ut 19 oislock. af No. Git | mainder of Pessicn week Gatviensts and the Senate advance of the State Convention, by the people of | on, shall be taken away, injured or d, by amy | 4M CAH 7 denunete tee {ard mehogany sofue and chairs, with em Bowne /ENEFIT OF MRS. 8E- Se: ' that circuit, in their sovereign capacity. Should | riotous or tumultuous assemblage of people, the full | “Me tHyue—No, sir; instead of denouncing, be hed to honsed eck bale Ghoti agen Witenes old task eoaeotee ie GUL ings April 24th, rire. Cusropy oF THE SERGEANT-aT-Arms. the State convention endorse these proceedings, | * ount of the damage so done shall be recovered by defend himself Mr Hale then finished the reading of tains; large imitation oak book easee; mantel and as- ences wi ee “oo: Wasuineton, April 20, 1848, all right; if not, judging from what we have | the s or ainenby eult o ley against the | th, card, and his defence of his friend Shares ‘ampoeped cappessiar tarhepnay’ bedetsnds and | He Geaeans Gaunt Ariston Me Genes: Attine: Mis. Soe Ihave applied to the Senate, in vain, fora | h there may unfortunately be DEOGWOT® | sors es bemutinsun tenes thne See etonem: cue sere of gloves, &e., together wit jueen Gipsies, i copy of my replies to the several questions put to , in the Sucker State. Seo 2. And he it further enacted, that in any sult in- let Opera, A that of the vessel, with ber cargo of si aves. Sitcienes ioral artis scree rey ierpricoe nGlifoury My. Been: 3 me during my examination before them in secret | wi8°t ot Bae Son oe penne! parents ype BT pad FT vere es been gotten up without the aid of mem. po SS . speci E. WILLARD, AUCTIONEER—ASSIGNEE’S | Hoors open st 7—performanes. to commence F ‘7 | session. Under these circumstances I must trust | selected Mr. Kettlewell a delegate to represent eae i“ Saakanent etmilar in its terms to this fiardpilf sell os Mogder ‘Apel Stat tow etelocks nt | faeltere, 185" eeuisy Privare oeent gs) Ce Fits 29 cents: | to my memory for the substance of those replies. | the fourth Congressional district of Maryland. | bil. 1a force for several years in the State of “ich + land ; ilar measures re in force else- — d fe i A resolution in favor of General Cass for the | Maryland; jere im force else. the Po pt em x, esa we al seoaepes HATHAM THEATA MONDAY EVENING, The interrogatories I have before me, in an offi- tt to be called for in Sale —_ H Presidency, and Benjamin ©. Howard for the| this , 3 ee r y Y this time. There had been of late» roit- | Loaterns, Clocks, Britanni fare, ko. ive, for pri 1848, will acted, the operatic diama of | cial form, im the return to writ of habeas corpus. Vice Presidency, was laid upon the table--62 to blage in this city, and. it he h | p to my dark corner of must all me edb Gia Cinlersuan Friday al the raul anbvinGrS 0 Fronts, Mr. Pad 1. Q.—Have you any connection with, or agency for | 13. It is said hove that som 1 1 e cthicers of the fy informed, j ‘men of intelligence on pene trom | will receive him in a differsnt way wuction room, 8 Cedar near Pearl st. Wil. W- mee HEART NEVE WON Balt LADY Yet—R the propristor of the newspaper published fn the fy of| general government, resid: “2. Baltimore, whom beter logs had been expected, were eoganed in | Weigh a0, Sette te aueatioen aie nae eee Salesman. mez, Mr. irs G. "te th wg. , 3e8, | produced that result, because 't © i*tterstood that | It 1 ply ake the corporation p fe Gtote af age. 0 LET--PART OF A THREE STORY BRICK Peace a Kee MA Boo aed ‘with Sey with’ the Herald as Mir. Polk wants the electora! v.%@ ot Maryland | Hable for such property as may be unlawfully destroyed. | Kathe wae came cape ey te ow ererem - .. r ¥ | as'correspondent |); A . We presented nows singular aspect before the world y T house, in 23d street, second house west of Broadway. | OUit EFENCES——Mojor. Suapdragon, {that 4 himself, if he can get it. F. by ‘Sen; holders by this bill. and read # corresponding lew of the ane per or foterpat wit belek tama tengo | Me, ate i Monasron, Min Jonge Beat | 1284 PBST oa aoy chat an instrument paspering to wa al rie the serenauons pom. oe crue wova he ds | State of Haryiond in coppers of Bev if torery wes je family, on reasonable terms, i 5 ce commences ore . | Id not, ; Boves, 25 couts; Pi : be a copy of the treaty between the United States end Wasmineron, April 21, 1848. ds of congratulation were still ringing in our ears. | 0! an Snstitation that the rights of property cow a the promises TO Cnr — HA . = the Mexican republic, with the amendments made by State of things to-day ; th peemoes of tue mop prevails in our own capital, and | b* iofendd without attacking it, then let it TT roc Tee ocween tte ana isthatreets, | MEE VUn ELS OLYMPIC THEATRE—MONDAY | the Benate thereto, and the proceedings of the Senate The Senate stands ad, ed over to Monday | St! i Cremples Maar es (AEF Hate asked leore to in. | Ue Senet ey cons yom anonieien ‘They are just finished, and in complete order, and to eood ree of PEGGY GRERN—Nicholas thereon, wes published in that newspaper? Declare. ee ee Onc SY | troduce his bill, and tha? it be read and referred tothe | v1, puvien Would the Sonctor core fora law to en Il be rented low. py i JOHN DENH AM, lands Mr. Edward overly, Arnold; Peg eee are on tee Herald Dae purporting te be next. Yesterday the expenditure of gas in both spear it ie notice that if ever tho bill was | C°Uraee the invelgling of slaves ont of this distrlot ? comer of West 16th street, oF . Sanford, LTANIot, he Refellowed by a new Lo s smendmente of the Senate thereto, 3 houses, on the abolition question, if conducted | ,..yrted back from the committes, if they did not repert | at gettainly would not; I would vote for a ‘ * EI i i Mary,| 3. Q— = " ‘ | ing slavery in ict ©, LET—SALES ROOM IN BROADWAY—THE | Nar Puilipn Jann Mime Hovene “After which nesatare’ | ment with: the: ataeadogate ete ees ie eats, | and diffused through the city by means of pipes, | such an amendment, be should move one to prevent kid He would atm the robbers and disarm 0 }; het Ai , iments thereto, and the proceed. lerirable front room , hendsomel onthe second | fuga of FAMIN nappiog in this District. inference from the re- TAKTAR—M: Mr. Holland; the reo uld have been suilicient for a grand illumi- Soar ot Vallee No.1 Brosdeey Rois cade | Ring Candle, chiaton, Mag-arks Mies Mary Tayler. f° | Sed, wan furalyhed. (0: the elites or publghers of any | mation ; provided .waye, that the stuff would | MANE20( the Semaior from Now Hampehire, was plain, vee Ti Mat Oe OF uasoN Ap otKOR, TP) t MIL ¥ JARS—Delph, Mr. H ;; | agent of the editor or publishore, of the said new: urn. in Europo, the sl f 2 Tete Cea’ hin semasks. She Senenee eam premises. WARNOCKS, 201 Bro Po eee ce arate Carole acre | oslled the New York Hereldt if you, per | bur principies in Europe, the slaves of this country mus: OF | gouth Carolina saya he is eeeatd af me een Boxes N NTEEL HOUSES AT A LOW RENT, | 92h? Ny fe tcscut Brooklye, ox Union, Place, between hestre Bex id the Hamilton Fey ese houses are ityle, supplied with 1 sor genteel fammi- in the declare and spe-| ‘The Senate were so long detained on this sub- | ought to be turned loose to cut the throats of their mas- A 7 $3. cify such person or persons. ject of black men, that they forgot the white | ters offering this bill. a ’ . ; ‘ CALHOUN—No} | anid bi OADWAY THEATRE—MONDAY EVENING. | peligyg Ne wrmushed through mejsofaras I know and | jrigoner locked up in the room of the Committee | _ Mz. Hats sald he had refrained fromeven apassing al-| Rr’ woote “The auducity of the thing ri, tng gmiied ROMAN ina comet AP Taey | . 4. Q.—Did you copy the parts purporting'to be amend- | 20 Territories, or were too hungry to postpone | lusion to slavery, or to abolition, er anything of the | sr Hare sald tl itt, Mr. J. B he; , emerity or the brazen facodness of ; ” ‘ kind. He had simply proposed a measuro for seouring ry bus ‘Mr. Vi ments of the treaty, If, for the purpose di their dinner ter the consideration of his case. 4 giwas, ia the fact,that it oame from the wrong side i'view of awry, and only 15. minutes, from Manly, ‘Mr. Bi Meredith,” Mr them to the editor of the Ney York Heratdsor for ang | Very well; itell goes inulifetime, and the priso-| the surremscy of the law. He would go with all hls] Cf" Mason and Dixon's line. Loss the Senator. trem Pat nt's000,. Applyron the promises, oF to Ee MARTIN. se Tiss Hombel: Mies Pasay Welleck s hoe | OtDer Durposet If you answer fa the negative, then | ner, on his release, will have a greater. debt of | ehe prevention of kidnapping. It was but youterday that | South Carolina suppose ‘hat wo have stood in the fra DALI. 14 Pine street, wp stare. only, Mra. Winstanley: Blorsom, Dire, Watts, ‘To | et ee ete ec ar ne Be obligation to render to the Senate ; and it is not | » men was seixed in the streets of this alty; kidnapped | ) Deoome socraven that we dare lash so long that wi not look up? f that we had a little more of this Ww bary, Manty, Mi I : ED IN B—M te Herald, were, to | likely that he will forget their kindness in plac- | and forced off, not only without law, but in contempt of Gisehned Mr Hadaensy Mademe Golochard, Mice 7 et of my bellef, in my bandwritin : ar ‘4 Bi . char bi ing so clever a tellow over hitn for his jailor as | law, if he bad been rightly informed ity and temerity. If this bill is to be mad: Evmaseate borin at haltpast 7, Bross Ciiele and Parquet, | time, were the aaid amandmenta of the treaty eorioat «| Sergeant Beale ; no more than he will forget the | | Mr Jerrenson Davisshould go with all bisheart with | tr is1us et it'oe n0., Sound the tooaln, aad lot the free le F in the ime fects, Wuimilwenclen: sets. Gallery, lice. "| Av—They were written ot my room, in the house in injustice of the suspension so long of his per- SP ie ribeattaey ur tee tinal olen oc crcl tc Nosth atdnd up—wa could not have « better isu thon wu ches, eres of groan? adjoinin : which Leeds on G ssront, ta iol sonal liberty z this bill. Mr Hale was sstonished to hear the Senator Dristed and repeiredshroushiut, and” will be ready for ocew, | C 'eshivition’ Under cir epecigus Raveling Pavvicwsat | “@, @.—Waete, in what ‘place, oF what house, and at | ‘The House, to-day, have renewed the Ethio- | “tre! from South Carolina sey that thie bill was designed to i i i fe fi Use TO LET IN ‘THE COUNTRY—TO LET, Norwalk, Connectient, a large and commodious double hou: out-builditgs asd. out kitche faulty situated gu slovater, ground, and in the imm inity of the o ge dile of May.” F ticulars, inqaire of | the janction of 8th street and th avenue, what time, did you first receive a printed copy of the | pian fumigation; and when we left, Gen. Bagli _Wthiesit Tepreas the indigaation of the peopla of this district. NO: ETRE D WRC LS teeuklin Hones asiun & Go, Propretors—Monday Everton, Avr coufdential document containing tho treaty, cad alee | of Wiginit, wes making the lint fly off the ee Fae par aeea ANUS Lh sek te hi attend? ‘ A MANIAC IN THU SENAT! owing disting rlormers are attached to the | the other confid | documents printed in the Herald? | tionists in a rT leoretary ri od gh for the i a Mr Couramen Aj OTTAGES ON STATEN ISLAND TO LET—ONE ment: W. 8. Carroll oll, re 1 To thi tion, for obvi by Siqnisvs 12 & most amusing stye. tion of the Senator. nlao in bedlam, cottage, beautifully situated rear th Ore new | Conover, Master Levi, Mr. 1 Sweet, Master Johnson, Mr. ‘© this question, for obvious reasons, I object- | ‘The, 77 slaves recaptured with the schooner| Mr. Carnoun—No Senator oan mistake the object of man who seye granite dita, mediately on the Bay Morrie—Clowa Mr. Kt Willame—hiog Master, Mr. Hunt: | ed. It assumed, in the first place, that the copy | Pearl, are being sold off at the jail, as fast as pur- | this bill, not the ocourrenoes which have brought {t up ol rbili Als Inthe erie will be exh to their prop-rty in slaves, and who woold put arms into e house, abs I containing | received by me, was a printed copy; and second- for- | He was astonished that the Senator from New Hamp- ms 0 i residence of ‘Dr. a, Lioness and Leopard, into which jearl Witd ly, that it was @ copy of the pre her — chasers for the New Orleans market come for. ths hands of the robbers who violate those right, cannot mi All 1 : i forgotton a penalty for the etro- terms, by applying Mr. Shimer, , ward and make even the most ordinary offers. | *hire should heve forgot penalty bo possested ef » common share of reason, AIAN TEL LOW 31 Brond vireets Elephant Homes, Admitance to all petgcttne Fauiites | ment containing the treaty, the President's mes- Stout men are sold at from $500 to 700, Mand the ae eating fo eT tee gee dines vi THE MANTLE OF CHARITY, OR SALE—THE LEASE, FIXTURES, AND FUR. | 2200s _oors oven at7; performance to commence at 7%. | sage and other confidential documents. Neither | women at equally reduced prices, Generally, Sie Calhioas sala hi ena ais elit beer the Calon ese | gpMt Hate was thankful that the Sonator hed extended Peas Mine Revaa Noo 400 drosdway.. Tis EGHANIC# HALL, 72 BROADWAY. BETWEEN | presumption was warranted by any portion of my | an able-bodied slave man brings from $800 to | broken up it must be upon this alevers question: ‘Tine | {be mantle of eharity over him; bus if he was a maniao, been lovg and fivorably known asa public eee eae TS Gated weet Monday, | previous testimony, and every lawyer there | 1900, We anderstand that one fikely fellow was | South must now act promptly and efficiently, or soon | ewes Rot a monomantac, for there wero more that and exhibition room, and is provided with every | May 1. ‘The onginal CHRISTY’S MINSTHELS, whoss | (yew tinal tvs yacecou would be overruled ia a 4 Sou! p M4 ly, one. The objet of the bill waa to protect property ‘The purpose intend 1@ Present proprie- | ( oncerts during the past seven months having been received | * Piuetide ae naed exchanged for a Durham bull yesterday. their rights under the constitution would be lost be: | omce of the Erahad been aioued by the mob, and the from the business. Applications to be ee eee eee pat aed joa neem CIee facceee, tie t of Rhee “3 A desyeatian ie id Abewar the The peace-regarding citizens, the corporate Pensaiees rj We ‘ped a AT cote 9 beg! Bee workmen had beer driven feom their bus by it. bs ting the Hall,and owing to the annual examination of the bce ix, ‘drat plderede aoe i, “Is whee Aes eae: authorities, and the' President, by his ukase to the | How else could we account forthe atrocious act of such | This thing he considered as entitled to legal rodresa. 2 ver, SIRABLE LOCATION IN BROOKLYN—-TO Progra halfofa Ll ATOR, and basement brick hot Telshborsood. will We let torn genteel aatirs “Apely. at at ; oon genteel {aun Errat treet, Brooklya, oF to Thos. Leslie, House Agent, 223 d in the i a bill as this atthis time? Ho regretted to roe it; but ha | 7 Fs eir inimitable and popular entertainments,co We Trees any alarge gathering again last night, at the | Riss burhe now uopad that cotter and yooncoe ton he afleied up. He hsd:ceppdees; Remaver; abet. there ENTIRELY NEW Fe, 8."‘The | tory by anotner Senator, I replied, “I do not re- | National Era office, and at the house of the edi- | wouldstand by him . He hoped {f the bill wasreferred, it | Wan some coustitution for the pr —— alton streesereak ae: form on Monday, April 2th, at STATEN | fuse on the ground that my answer would crimi-| tor, but they were (dispersed without much diffi: | would be. reported back amended so a8 to prevent any | Y*l! 8# for be p 7. ¥STERN ROTEL-BY IRA OSBORN, FORMER- 3 Tuesdry 2th, ot JERSEY CITY; on Wed- | nate myself.” Each word that I uttered was te- | eulty. further wholesale robbing in our own waters. Ifno such Roe ene ee ee a eee | Bede y atatnaet ReIZ ABE THTOWN: sed gr tnamdy, | corded as portion of my answer, although the | "Tio city is comparatively quiet to-day. W. | measure is adopted here. we have the means in our own Mansion House, Buffalo. The subseriber having taken a le-se — : above was said asa sort of running conversation fedtesindcanles oA ce hands for preventing these piratioal vessols from touch- ot the above house, and having thoroughly repaired and reno- | FRO aD WAY. QPLON CENTRANCE THROUGH with several members of the Senate. The an- Wasuineton, April 20, 1848. fog our shores. Ho would be lacking in his duty to the vated the same, and revlenehed its Zoraicure, will be plewed | iy —Mumcat Ditecsor ter Vos fen tien. matted Figiress | SWeT tO the last question, therefore, appears on f this District to the people of the South—and which will occupy the Mr. President?” and I said, ‘Have I not a right londay, May 1. when they wisi ha i to object to the question?” And to an interroga- | w, 4 +4 law in aay ion for slaves A Question of Privilege—Assumption of Power fety of the Union, if he did not raise his voice i i to the | and Pygmalion Statuary by anew com f Indies and the record somewhat in this form :— ' dohaiet to property of the South, the immunities of this bill comfort of Wis guests to mer site of public patron: | Women, ‘with new costa iar, Re Mon A.—Lobject to the question, Have Tuot aright to| not authorized by the Constitution—The Slavery | Sésinst auch bill ethls on uch am cooaeion. | could not be demanded.” age. [KA OSBOR alo. rion 24—Programmes Part ~The Yous or’s Dreal object to the question! (and the witness being asked tion. ride se ot) Abe HE MUST DE HUNG UP. Five Stare: Venus “why he oojected. to the question “was it becsuse hia | _@e#tion. introduce the bill upon the table. Mr. Foote reiterated his promise that the Senator AMILTON HOUSE—THE SUBSCRIBE ath; Ke. Part 3-¢. y 1% answer might oriminate himself?” declared, he dia not | In both branches of Congress, to-day, we had re Se aaah bP gM ng ined Seesouy from New Hampshire would be hung if he went to vthe Hamlton Houser situated near the Narro i Godd ‘Table: object on the ground thet his answer vould criininate | » specimen of what the slave que: Ma, W: di'beon no outrage in t mpl hE any rae Der bel te porta on is capa-| Mn, Westoorr said, there had been no outrage in this | of more victims ready to be offer Republic. O 8. eats ble of engendering. Mr. Giddings, the story | District, except by men who had carried off the property | of that cl 0 i each 3 Parquette, | himeelf. up; the finest sea and Jand views on | 2% cents; Boxes, 12} cents. Performance to commence até | 7. Q —In answer to the third interrogatory, you have thi Hy a windy, gusty debater, fond of mane 5 of oasy ateat acedes from he city, | o'eloek. stated that you furnished the papers therein referred to, | goes, went over to the jail yesterday, for the pur- ey ine eitisene Dut no eens hearing himself talk. ‘ent’ common to the very frst eaabihments af ta ‘cbse; | 3 ARNUMS AMERICAN MUSEUM P.7, BaRNUM, | {be editor ofthe New York Herald Stato from when | pose of saying to the white men who are in con- | destroyedthere was no lacendiary act like Mairunh neice eee eee pe Ie proctor determina hat Jt Ahad Pa ve tity | formasces every. aflernoon at hail put s''clock, aod eer) | amendments, and the sald porcion of the prooeedings of Rnement or kidnapping seventy-seven negroes; | we haveseen in this Senate this morning. The slave. | utc. Foore—Tho rights of the South have been ab tr i before 8. Magnific Ive the Senate. that they shall have the benefit of counsel, an iJ sailed in such @ manner— m House will Mes | and Delasisngly Brine Chrsenceent Gat nn 'A.—I deoline to ans It would be dishonorable in | that they will be protected from a barbarous Precio fey ae pe haberd Mon) be boar Mr. R. Jonson oalled to order. ’ wankers, ‘he Fite King and Queen ; Inst week of, Miss Ber- | me to deolare the source whence they were obtained. mob, Whether he dropped a word of “ com. | SPUON Cunt Sigel Now let us hour fromthe hie; | Sr. Foore—Take down the words, Wax’ Stacune me Rockwell the Famous Fortune | immediately after, recollecting that a small | fort” to the niggers, does not appear. How- | sigsippi valley. Tue Vier Pi Mr. Foote hy t the Astor House, on at an extra cherge of 25 | portion of the papers embraced in the interroga- | ever, one of the slave-owners threatened, to READY FOR THE FIGHT, day font telock, ‘AM to 2B: including Museum, Perfor: | tory were obtained in such @ manner as would rope him if he did not clear out. Mr. Palfrey, | Mr. Jerrenson Davie took the floor. Ho concurred ae iy fe tele TE of Thu ‘ toa . Boruan Oh! pi the ing, ici of those who may desire to secure apartments. | Masere Be. 25 cents: children uxier 10 years, of age, and | be no violation of my honor to disclose, Iasked | this morning, as son as the House was orgau- | in the views of tho Senator from South Carolina, but Foore— Well, air, I will pass that by. He thon but he was not por im} ticularly specified. Permanent borders forthe season. oF shovter one shilling each extra permission to strike out the latter portion of my ized, mtroduced a preamble setting forth that it | preferred to follow him who had so loog and faithfally potple as oe mes, Orhipheey noses, 4 CEANIC HOUSE, CONEY SNYARU' MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF THE reply commencing with “It,” and ending with | was. commonly reported to members that one of | defndedthe rights of the South. The time had come | presence of this abelition paper enc.ureged tive busi- i vo stoaling, and the Senator from New Hemp- proves it ae—When did I say #0? Mr. Foote undertook from the bill, and the cireum- date 180 10400 per-ons: es an issippi river, painted on three miles of cauvas, being |‘ Obtained.” By this application { alienated | the individuals occupying a seat on the floor had | ¢® defend these citizens against kidnapperr, who come New York an i iiduag, te yf € here and steal property resogaized as such under the | Ht" ore | Bronte joa committee to 1n- | constitution, and thus wantonly invade ou domestic | ‘2 *P Hance hetrees the | (Sundays excepted) Admission 50 coats chiléres ait as portion of my ant era want have voted | quire into the facts. Mr. Giddings’ name was | rights, and violate the feo ings of one half the States of Dea CLARE, Proprietor. | Price. The Panorama Wall sominenee Canes childres hat’ | to suepend all furtber procee ings. Of this fact | not mentioned in the proposition, although he | this Union. Why is it that here, at this time, upon this ‘Satur. eat th Id, Pe b some, W! if th tence we! - enaced, and asking fo: ~ pausing in fesrrerid a che froma diay ae ho, e sentence were allowed to re- | been m A i N ‘ours of 10 and Il o'elock, A. ne - brecisely. (oom exhibition on Weduesday an I beg to assure them I had a perfect - | was reterred to. Anda question arose whether | quostion, always exciting, this thing of treachery to the | *t#20*® of its introduction, to prove it, and contended Bee, AT NEW. BRIGHTON.—VERY DESIRA- | day, at3 o'clock. ud edge and conviction; but though Laing the there was sufficient eround on which to act. oion should’ be introduced. This is not debateable the be ibe trees ‘New Tampetsies Saree iene the Tee Eom pin ated and the Wendion. Ferien, | "['HE GRAND COLLECTION OF THE WORKS oF | ecruple, it was purely a matter of conscience, | The Speaker said that it was with the House. to HeeeeGaaing of Bloods And. ain eRe eae at: | nino oF # kn Uibcafdress a note to“ Brighton,” Box 740, A the Old spmnrsing griginal Pictures, by tx | and the suggestions of prudence and expediency | make this a question of privilege. The constitu. | He shaliing & bend. Ans. als, If thie of amber isto be | “Mr. Hate read the law of Maryland as that from which upon the premites after Wednesday, 26th iust. fitn, Rubens, Raphael, Manilo, Velasaues, Ven Breck Gig I was obliged to disregurd. tion was quoted to show that the framers of it | Teterthe better. If civil disorder 13 te be opreed Fate he had copied his bill BoARDING—A LARGE FRONT ROOM ga P. Wi a8 many others ofthe old Masters, jgrened BS A Ope Dapeng met enited the privileges of mombere—they Gannot | the land, we are ready tomest i: We are ready now to wT occdlite bigadl 15¢ moderation ca olltpng ll floor, with < ate eee Pir i 9m teen Piormed roadway, from 9 A.M, to 6 munioated to the Herald in your handwriting Did e arrested except tor treason, felony, and breach | meet any incendiary who, deaf to the feelings of human- of the peace, and cannot be questioned else- | it board, jer street. Apply at 29 Green street, These discussions could do no good. The and the constitution, and the rignte of his neigh. | oi) aid be Poe of May. at HE QUEEN OF ENGLAND ON HER CHARGER, | °°PY the same, and from what did you copy, and wi where for words spoken in debate. bors, may fling his firebrands among us. citizens wor if Protected by the laws. He was op- NOR SALA BANGAINCTHE NORTHERN EX. T Ree tr ere On tie ee of O'Connell | 824 where, and from whom did you prooure the origi- | "ir Morse, it will be seen from your report of t HANGING PROMISED TO MR. MALE. bees ede? Sr paapeceer the Dateet ton oeomen, e prot . Mr. Foore referred to the inaugural of Mr Van Bu- a us grant it. Mcautime let us abide the operation of answer it with acouracy.” This, although not intended | authorized power by the Senate in incarcerating | {77.40 Soler non daenoe Cad tenes ey el ving the | tho laws; and he appealed to the law abiding ‘people of f n by me as a portion of my answer, was recorded as such ) | Mr. Nugent ; and Mr. Toombs boldly, manfully, | ;, a nor North Carolina as worthy of imitation With “Decidedly, my dear Count. the best likeness of the 7o"Q.—You sey, in afawer tothe lest question, “thet | fearlessly, with others, stood up for the rights | ualriauale—he would not call them gentlemen—were | viows he moved on the querilon of leaner to Wie tenes eet amen them) tac Ue Chaeer aera nee sind: | you decline to answer the same, because you cannot | of the people, and against the assumption of | in this District. ‘The measare ineetor nd sO | bill, to lay it upon tho table; but at the request of : answer it with accuracy, Is it because you donot re- | power by a class which would claim privileges Pognant to the constitution and false to the country. Ere Gat mo Tue saa tien was WieaCrans ee ema crtas ment Go ust with for’ themselves not enjoyed by the sovereigns | It was grand larceny to the people of this district. A | ror this disoussion It le uhargts tie to many One to blame shite not recollect with a0- | who pesmit them to enjoy ‘a little briet autno- | mam o¢pable of such larceny would be capable of high- my be : t Mr. Manaum. —No, air, it is chargeable to the inop- —What portion of the facts do you not recollect | rity.” Why public servants should claim more Tiny ceonate le Pon ie ouer hei Cr tera: Portune presentment of the bill, at this time of general fence, which are above the lew. The kidnapping, the | °™°!eme harge, No. jeecker street, ‘with bowling-allevs and Williard Tables, and a lazge room for public meeti th headquarters of the whigs of the ninth ward. Th 4 the premises for the Irat having other bus h re: quires his attention. a the [rong N.B. For sale. two of Bassford’s cast iron Billard Tables. wee the! Fo, SALF—A COUNTRY HOUSE (COTTAGE) with Stable, Garden, and Orchard atountiog mn st of the Countess of B} |. Also, Count d’ Po pimsell, st the Clothic Hall, si¢-Brosdwey, from which you copied the aa mtrait, hy himself, at wa .—{ decline rena ce ‘answer. [[added, “Indeed {cannot | the proceedings, alluded to the exercise of an resin | from HAM to SE BM. Adi ents. Extract | Note from the Dake of We the Count d'Orsa EMPLE OF THE MUSES, % CANAL 8TREET— Great rash to witness the Tableaux, at the Temple, wher a veces and a Spans of Satiog have boot eaxeged, i Tableaurs which brivg i hers of admiration, from | With accuracy? Is it as to the person frem whom you | than is enjoyed by their mastere—why they trees of di ‘an ect kinds, a small wi ): 8 stream of waier rus through 5. excellent water. This pro} tereousty. New York, on Toad ci : ; j ir iteam| crowded and enthusiastic audiences. ‘ihese Tableaux obtained the papers, or any of them referred to? should claim to be superior to all courts of law— | wholesale robbery; which had latel a A Voice.—Yes, that’s it. an en may gence aging universally belleved tobe very much like tneModel Ar ‘A.—Both as to the person from whom,and as to the | why they should seex to override the constitu- | was informed, had been counselled and abetted oven WHAT faYS NEW TORR? ‘or information. call at joek, Hastings, or Charles Eckert, 68 Duane street, New ci jw uame. Amongst che P Dillowing:—The Bathers Surprised ture! rep nted are te of Beraglio, the. Boldie “ ae rte f Mii oh it circumstances under which they were obtained. [I | tion—is a question Which the people should not | by a Senator of the United States. A member |. MF. CaLHoun argued the nocessity of excitement in vo- | venture to predict that the Sonate will be caeentvel ii f re c laughed at, when I shall be at liberty to explain this'an- | 1°! settling. Under the arrogant claim of of h an emergency as this—demanded punishment for den's, Rescue, Fave: the other :House, at the jail yesterday morning, | $U° MAER0ANEACOUN Wim nom OANTocatee | Snel puch eee ches cP ree | owe pevilgs, no ian aaa to mp bie eoptiments | CFE gnntian hui nil ed wesc | he dprcned i onorenhmont mat Sed pee o enone Wy enereomen- sie prone | WU ee or ae ee ME peed etens unr ett:| Havink sedected om the last three replies, I | of @ body that would enslave him, and deprive | oy it een e eee nes wing. rare oe thas | upon the constitution, and the rights of the South. The r f ; It could have no oth Syeunes wiles MO Tarheels Mieke cies or HIGH | formance to commence at So'elock. Farquette, % cents; Or- | found, upon consulting my memory, that each of | him of his liberty. And as Mr. Toombs re-| Same. {twas but little better then highway robbery State’ of (New —_, beng ormae ae 4 — Pe doubl hestra Box, 50 i to , sotnd, and, pecteetir, Rad ia single or doable | = the questions embraced a greater number of sub- | marked, freemen who will submit, deserve to | to eountenance outrages like that which had induced oiran ad ad under it a uae an Towanan “Ereckiva, INERVA ROOMS, 406 BROADWAY, (OPEN KY. | jects than I could conveniently answer in one re- | Wear the felon’s fetters. Establish a privileged | the introdustion of this measure. The time had come nee ee iva, near | MI 7 mlehih Tbe orgaal Searbees Opes Teenre piv Tangecena requested permission to modify | Ofder at once—a censorship’ of the press ; order | for the South to abed their blood, if deiven tot in des Sable in Messrs. W G. Piuner, T. a ; ; all over the country curfew bells, to ring the | fence of their rights. If the Senator from New Hamp- FPOX SALE—A ROCKAWAY WAGON, SUITABLE | Browning, Il, W.Rourk Cugene, H. Bond, my answers to those questions, by substituting il W. ends of order, | shire would see us embroiied in insurrection and blood for one or two horses. and built inthe most fashionable | Knees, 21 rector, and Pik ccor- | for every one, the wordy, “I decline to answer.” | death knell of liberty. We are iriends of order, | shire would ses hs embrolied in Ineurre eek and substantial manner. Cav be seen at No. #7 Canal street, | dionist, respec:fally announce that they will commence a se- | This was re(used; and I demanded that the Se- | but those who seek to tamper with the people ewardas o i woe began gets err " onda lock. the ftahion aed beauty ‘cf ake princinal cities otis: ines, | nate should be divided on my application. After | Will find their legislative career of ephemeral | to'H0 Dotto tor my friends the Slacks’ He waits nd the mutual obligatio ]HT CITY MADE WAGON, | consisting of selections from the bes! fies | much discussion, a majority voted against grant- | €xistence, and they will be in the condition of | Pave an opportunity to shed his blood uron the holy | ther ate destroyed, vt quality of the states to each Union mast cease to exist, A patentleathe: top, has been used | {rom the operas: refrains ; negro melodies : gles; songs tl leges I claimed. Mr. Polk, as described by Mr. Hannegan during | goii of the District of Columbia, in this inglorious cause. Sega op besold at $75 to close an estate, Can | fepartees, srstieisms:burlesquen Delete, wolos’ te, A ann be shy fork a ice the treaty, the pending of the Oregon question. We are | Toes the Senator, from New Hampshire expect, with the | Mt, Dovatass could no : SEE Ce | onan gem] smsatens feee nbanseny Come Pups Mal DDW | « Asa dating to onnver glad that members of the House so nobly stood | accureed individuals in the North with whom he is saso. ao a yaseivn by this discassion ; bas reoenbecear- ONIOR THE INTEREST OF THE DADER, | bis 3 0. BRENDON, Direvssr. 13, Q-—Stato from waot youreceived the documents, | forth in defence of the people’a rights. ‘There | sisted. to teample upon us without resistance ? “I would | foecet had fivtn keene importance. He bollered the IN oiined inthe inte Arun ot Welle & Go. aed Lt a sagt ete ncreytho are atill hopes of the duration of the republic. | thon tatt tesseit toa dark corner ef New faeiict’ rat | Joct. He wun a candidate for the Presidency ; his hopes Livingston. NITED STATES ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS — 13 Q—State from whom you received the proceed- nquished i U ‘This ts the name of, eee Seeaiat “I trent rs ings of the Senate heretofore enquired of. ‘BLIX. depended upon the constant stirring of this abolition togo through the South upon his accursed mission. 1 | 4°? P is firme thereby 7 f Mississippi; but I frankly tell hin, | question. The Senator from North Carolina and continued by Henry Wells on hisown ¢- | dents of Brooklyn, —I decline to answer. Wasuineten, April 19, 1843. | cordially invite him to Mississippi; but nkly mM | Missiesipp! had doubled bis yore this day for NE C. LIVIN ‘Wido: ‘a ease: asses i 14. Q.—Was the of ths treaty;you forwarded to ¥ ; 5 that he would not get ten miles in from Vicksburg, with- y awton,_ Rew Yorks April 18: 160 the cunaay’ Thes fox'waental performance ts pertsct ten | the Herald's printed copy? 7 palaedstae The Whigs and their Candidate out being tied up to the highest tree in the woods; and | ths, 'Soury, “hey could got hove done Bree rat NEW FORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD Compa. A.~I ddcline to answer. The whigs are ina fit. Thedictator’s last, from | if there, I hromien Oe, sisiat in Putting the rope eround | sy >1it1on, had they met ia exucusto promote It. ‘Two of ¥, Aprii 20th, 1848.—The annual election for Directors | form eit Iwes withdrawn trom the bar, and when | she forum of Ashland, has been thrown like bomb- “ three excitemonts on the subjsct had brought the 6e- Company, will be held at their office, No. 4 Tryon | ¢y offend the most del again introduced, I was addressed by the Vice *e Saas ee, it A DIRECT QUESTION, nator from New Hampshire to this body. The Senator Pernt, ne 1h Say of Mey next. betwoon th President, whotinformed me that the Senate had | shells in their midst, and his unequalled mesme- | Mr. Hate—The Senator from Mississippi hos charged | from Mississippi, (Mr. Foote,).im declaring the cones- yar of the severest ¢i the information that we can gather from press, a8 ¢ be closed | met with nabounded su tog kG eas is the Country, where they. i - that a Senator of the United States counselled and | quences of » visit to his state by the Senator from New ue ae ede Intely performed. ‘They intend shortly to give a series of con. croaee se £0 Us commie ee a ee tic propensity has proved too strong for the weak | sttteea the kidnapping to which he hes referred, “Doce | {umoetice, had steangebeced Nia by thousan NB. stoes holders who: certs in New York and Brooklyn | All those fond of good Ls * ones tostand, if heisthe candidate. What has | the Senator mean that charge to apply to myself? Mr. Douglass, could _melther approve the fe sanent poe the Docknas tis than of the above Ged m {tag hear them, and you'll have a rere tect. Now | questions propounded by the Senate, or until the b f Senator Crittenden’s retired states-| Mr. Foore replied that he did. of abolition, mor the be the led to subscribe for the preferred stock to eee further action of that body. This occurred | become of Senator Cri song i THE CHARGE DentED recert aef of 1 ill be issued iv a few day be =z : >. iT tlem: Heute, for which | ‘TVRLUMPHANT. SUCCESS, OF TH: ANIMATED about half past six o’clock, P. M., on Thurday, | man? A reward should be offered at once, and| Mr. Have sald that any such charee of any agency on eT antl arias aaeraenaie ‘ietures, at the Temple of the Muses, which is crowed | the of March the indignation evinced against Senator Foote | his part, direot or indireot, in the affair of the schooner | Mn. Catnoun—Dors tho Senator say, that myself and every sight by respsctsbie aud enlightened ho | Oa.Friday, the Sist I was again conduct- FT pete af Sp ou 1 Cote | was without a shadow of foundation in truth | the gentlemen, with ime, are as funatioul an the abolition- performed by the troupe of jadiee befor ed to the bar of the Senate, and interroga- | Should be atoned for by the honorable gentleman | Mr Foote did not make the charge, bat bolisved it, | iia? if it adds to the abolition votes to defend our Fee ea ee ted whether I was prepared to answer the ques- | fromKentucky. The shrewd and eloquent Sena- Seances tation ecy bat re ot his br pe a ‘eenke aie We shall defend them, what- performiuee unequalled ia he sett pul Under he wote ms: | tions unavailingly pro panded the day previous. | tor from Mississippi saw at once the consequen- | {hren certainly hed alisad in the work. “"Ma_Dova.ase~ Whatevor may be the object, auch te pagement of Mr. Brace Norton. Mr. C.8. Bartine, propri- eeires a e following protest snou: % i 4 acai " tor. id read and spread on the record :— ces of Mr. Clay’s contact with old friends and jt OF EXPLANATION. the eff were his brethren. Ho reiters- | M yy, direct or indirect, by sl-| M jati Mr. Hate eaid all 'ALMO'® OVERA HOUSE TO LET—APFLY aT |__| respecttully protest against the mode of proceeding old associations; and the old Harry has the ted his dealal of any L4 Of defending ourselves? 9e—Not defending yourselves; but per- adopted on my examination yesterday. i hip. Where are tl indig- | lenee or by speech, inowledge or assent, in the late | mitting yourselves to be ao excited. at 7, A.vt and a BRL, = ONO? Dotwocn the hours of 18 orelock, A.M, | “CPES hore without the ald of eounssl, and em cones a oe Lg tc ral : me ie baie Pp 8° | gitait of the kidnapped slaves, ‘ie did not know of the | “ia Caenoun Why it te pleacy Rew, York, will leave Here quently compelled, in many instances, to raiso objec. | nant friends of General Scott? Is he to be for- | sir until it ocourre.\. He then proceeded to thedefence YR te WALNUT STREET THEATRE—PHILADELPHIA. | tions, and make arguments sud explanations, which it | gotten? Will not they have a word to say in the | of his friend, the oditor of the Natencl Era, and read an fe Tate eit erry itag, Right. Monday evening, | is the privileged of counsel to make in sush cases, and | contest? Doubtful—very doubtful. They may | extraot from his card whioh is as follows : "W. Walinek: Lu: | Which are not meant by me to go upon tho record as «| unite upon Clay; but,the greater part of them will | Te the Citizens of Washington. . To coneluce | portion of my testimony. Such objsotions, arguments, | regent letter, and go in for giving himagrand | _ A ramor having been circulated that the office of the “| Mr. Witchingsy aRtharc Ais Lewany’Margvie Quien Air | pees ena gene, were om, emerdey, aguiost my ¢z” | reception on his return; and some of his Clay | Nationsl Bre was concerned, direot'y or indir a itchings; arthur, Mr. Leman; Marquis Qaill.am, Mr. ees remenstrance, em! ia my rep! 5 ly «f- A i d the recent at iptof a ir of slaves to Z 5 Eitsuve there repites modified were cntirely una- | /tiends that he has now in Congress talk of his te : 7 hooner Pearl, it is due to. the respeatal CHEAP RE. | Vailing. I now protest against this mods of proceeding, | Tuning on the same ticket with Clay as Vice | (rtnis place, and to myself, to give a plain, full, uw necessarily to embarrass me, and as un- | President. They’ve tried the force ot religion | Yocai denial te the report. Mi . M.: Croton levi r. Leman Mi ,. the isani: — FM. All the. Morsieania +i NGENEVIEVEG jeve, M. the fire, and blood end desolation, which such doetrines pt i ae those of the Senator from New Hampehire are calcu- 5 Mand 3, | A PLEASANT, CONVENIENT AN . 10 Me " ort it fe i 4 | a8 caloulat c 4 While determined to ted to bring about, repeated his belief f = tmmine | atreet, Sth avenacy Hauler on be ninence of one. it dre worthy igalty of this body. 1 respectfully de- | with Frelinghuysen; they now wisi to try glory | no right to menace or violonce--n concession whion no tor were torvisie, Misnlppa ae mes dle apes the text . The a and comm: | & fine view of the High Bridg West- | mand as aright, that I be allowed to modify such of my | with Scott. Tnat he isa great captain, cannot | truo-hearted American will be upgsnerous enough to | fold. view of Harlearned Randell Talend nett ciated to's | answers of yestorday as are made up partly of explans- | be denied; but he is a poor letter writer—he lacks | demand -I feel it to be my duty to do ull [can to re- A Gate of 6,000, stroll, for piek nicks, chowder pxrt.es, o7 fora famity sizoll. | 40D8, argam: or objeotions, or such of them 6 de- | Taylor’s simplicity of style, and Marcy’sconcen- | move a serious misapprehension, calculated to provoke T congratulate the Senator from Now e e subserib hand, sed to ad’ comforts of thore who call —8. VAN NOSTRA sire so to modify, and that such modified enwers be fight leasant exeltement. substituied on the récord for those already recerded. ie allerss Lemsrecaiaviate eo mectental january 7th, 1847, in the frst number of the Natienal the Senator trom’ Mississippl, He Upon this demand I atk the decision of the Sonate, | | Uo oveane eat Chittenden ehivalrous Crittenden, | £"6) 1 ade, in my introductory, the following declare: | wonder atthe indignation of the Soni but he urgyd fact, eee the qusntous Dion galled forth the oaswere | ia he to be left out? Certainly, if he could recall | “9° ~ at he has gct 5,000 moro votes by the last I will not stop below T 'd street, unless to re: going beyond White %, t fing that the extinction of slavery can be of- ad fears of a servile insur- id te to which I allude, are so complicated, and embrace so | the past he might stand achance. Thus the po-| fyoted in accordance with constitution and law, a 6 ry int dowa at Basle pty a x ), where he has saloons many subjects, that it was impose ' to answer them | litical cauldron boils, while the would-be nomi- | that this ix the better way, no system of uneonstitutional peceraat institution ; but he contended for ymeee 4.30, ‘will not stop between White | fit for the reception of the "s satisfactorily without such extended explanations as | of the Baltimore Convention stand around | or illegal measures will find io usa We can: | of protecting ourselves by the punishment of incendiaries Pinips and New York, except. Tuckshoe, Witivanne’ Bric Indies and men, who did not desire to sppear as portions of my severalan-| with Polk at their head, asthe Hecate of the dictory means. Whenever con- | who may come among and Fordham he morning rain of ara froma Whiv te Fla nt New York peectully ted to his saloons, where. | were, but which the Senate would have persisted in re- scene, and the flashes of public opinion, and | Vineed thet such mensures as the laws sanction ordo| Mr. Dovarass farther discussed the question with i Tinrtem ¢ ¥ connee’ia Wo otbee light, then se ¢ means (0 6 party intrigues and manceuvres, only make the im Ut, We thal freaky ony oo. | sopee toon mim by Me’ Devt Mat) Colne ee a FFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT CoM- T do not charge such # design upon the | dismay of Hecate more palpable. Another fire- catise in which wo are’ wom A totleasloce 915 = i paalimad » April 10, 1848 —The President and Directors have (Signed) Jonx Neornt,” | brand is the abolitionism of Giddings & Oo, Mr. Butven, in @ speech of some length, earnestly this clared jend of four ands half per eent ou the Tae Senate refused to receive this paper. 1 | Who have taken the means to make it tell in the policy, demand that no mevem: pleaded the issue presented by Mr. Calhoun.” engi stock of this Cm for the atx months ending Tat olsimed theeight to ékpiain a portion of may tes- | Next presidential contest, by thrir agitations.— | lation to this important question, Mr Davis of Massachusetts, urged @ calm and dispas- dar the Ist May next, ‘The trauafer book will be closed fiom timony given the day previous. ‘This was also | We would not be surprised to see the democratic | moxt openness, feankness, and fair-dealin aay Cascanen aoenane Paes fy t. to thatdate. By oder. C.L. EVE WET, See. ‘ ad always uniformly acted in relation to | of abo 4 etd that 3 eut onal Debi why I should not be committed to close confine- eit crane, Hk os Bh five very; abd in not n single instance have I orany one | Cencsetse hens apen tee south ants ine ct Newtek, po 8 certain soy son’ | ment for contempt. I demanded time to pre- vote of the great State cf New York The whige | 12 BY office, #0 far as my Knowledge extends, violated | He had no doubt the Senator from New Hampshire hed i rect weet dear tn Tr. tohmenes pare my defence, aud a Senator moved that time 8 . e ‘ it, 1 cannot, consistently with my views of what ho- | introduced this bill, ashe had many others, for his feel curious, cautious, and rather excited; and | nesty and fair dealing dictate, to say nothing of sound sem: i D&,KAUEH. AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL be granted me. I was removed from tue bar, and 4 , y. i) y, 12 | FRIVATE TREATISE,” Ke to : ‘ from their Ashland | policy, en: or in any way, directly or indireotly,| Mir H G when again introduced, was intormed by the when they begin to recover policy, iy iy, | Mr. Have raised a question of order A, Mi fan sree | Tee wident thes the-Benste had refaced to fiat, we shall let you know the result. The Presi- | take part in sny movement which aba" avelve the ne- | The words of Mr. Camenon, last given, being taken ene ct | refused, and I was called upon to show cause candidate elected, whoever he may be. It must | The declaration | then mado embodied the principles | Mr Camenon defended Pennsylvania from the charge , 4 5 ity— member 18 Dive ps Avril 34 amor office hours9 to 124 M., lay erce pte r y ity of ‘yet va abo ; T ipply in the early stages will pried at grant time for the preparation of my detence, bean sepream yank on, Wall - Proves The ity’ poper kan dnt Bef is mentee tn:dhis they wore decided by the Chale as Bet out of , aod sranaportation and navixation tah ye pS and that I should proceed to speak torthwith. | Wether is as cold us Lapland. BPALLAM. | city” Ite cotamay who ; Serrag he your, $614 606 28 Paid durirg & certain clase of people, or otherwi [ answered, that, in consequence of two days’ @HIKTICTH CON@nMss, le to read it will testify that | have ppe expenses, $19.71 opiate bis trices. ane stricture, ls Yer oie in the badly ventilated roo: = FIRST | SESSION: ne no sa ae ae t to th mre that tant Hate division—23 to 6. So the Chair was gus. ‘ ing ateges (fre common edvant of the Capitol, 1 was at that moment seriously ined. idition ‘ ve > praet thee indisposed; that I had not had any orportunity Senate. Sw at’ easy Of bonve of the waavenchane tion Meee aia ee Pas gromed mnszord 8 rapid. ensy and radiea) eure, which, he | ‘o prepare tor my defence; that for these reasons Waswinaron, April 20,1848. | them being near relatives and personi Mr. Carmegs malattaed that the fagitive slave law Amarin. me. it was utterly impossible tor me to proceed that | Continuation of fine spring weather. Frayer, journal, | one of my numerous exchanges in the So = of Feomyivente was nearly oqaiveloas to Gan of Kew 7 eg or IRR G con wae | (vening (it was then 7 o’clock); and that it tne | petitions, &o. soever opposed to my views, has at any time imputed to! Yor A ei a ge Lp Bid Senate chose to take advantage of these circum- OREGON. the 0; territorial ill-temper or a ciasdestine policy. (Message from the President of the United States.} stances I had nought to say. A motion wus charges, whites, fe! this plain exposition of my course, it ls hardly Mr Jonwsow. of Maryiand gave notice of an amend 0 the territories, were end. ese pills are made from th tion of the made that time should be granted me, even until jaty for me to say that, in the recent transaction | ment to the bil for the proteotion of slave property in he net earned prom i ened Dr. ‘Avera ya geho, are ‘ae AJ Monday, but it was voted down; and thus, with- wbaioscac net *"t bsp next. which has excited so much feoling, neither myself ner this District . = Iso resolved to px gai able privews crests: Gants ena eve.t out being permitted to utter a word in my own : any parson connected with me had auy share whatever; | And the Senate adjourned. tof the cartificat The wide celebrity of Aberuethy thet the transaction, in fact, booame known to me only the Sonate adjourn Hs is the best gnarant " defence, | was committed to the close custody ye paid to the hol: 4 4 a y P a! tirough the general report. ativer, on and avter hth day of May Comnktistae tate Dene yeaucceas i encivg all the shove | of the Sergeant-at-arms, during the pleasure of I write this to disabure the public mind, so that MisaroN, Apri i9, 1948. solved th tas foo the accumulated profits excerd the na few days, To be ar prone the Senate, or, more properly, during the plea- those who do not personally know me may not bs ia- ONTESTED RLECTION Case, Talio Wee resenpelea otic socantry te iheserrinen tat, only Me ARUTHACAMIES | sure of Mr. Poli. Gatvinnsis. asonirion- posed upon, by any inleapprebenrion of my poulion. | Mz Gnrex, of sllmourt, was eit tied to the toor a iY DAN A tte etm 127 Maiden lane een i eeked Cos y. I fe Brest repugnauce to being axsailed | VF Jevxine proposed a1 omeadment to the resoiation gr Tk OS ET Ry = Wasurneron, April 21, 1848, | dill =~ ae ray done or dreamed of; but, if illegal | of the majorly of the Covsmittee of Elections, «0 as to d upon me for writing snd printiog Feat: : the District of Covumbia ery, OF avy other eudject which it way | Resolved, That David S Jvokson is entitled to his , Convention—Mr Cass. etc panearee ie ogg &s., kyo: om and bed ae jean cit to discuss, then will [ sulfer | #oat fn ibis House a8 @ represeutative for the Sixth Con- privat i is ci act. if, ia any county or inoorpor: . in the confident hope that when passion and g*essioosl district of the State of New York } A private letter has been received in this city | (own, or city, of the District of Columble, suy ehure pejadice eball have been dispelled, justice will be done | Resolved, That James Monroe is not entitled to the 7 J SH TO * LOSK&E4,” 498 GRAND | Hie immer “ cheaper than Linen G The Wilmot Provito~ Delegates to the Baltimore | 2*-4°t Felsting to Riots and Unlawful Assemblages in vi Cook, David L. Sayre, k,O T. Maltby George 1). aa that the democratic Chicogo circuit in Hlinois, | chapel, oom house, used, occupied, or 1 y character. But! will not suppose that thoy who | seat cooupiad in the oure by David 8, Jackson, us | on i erick Vistor, Hy Wcegint Phos, hes elected De. Daniel Brainard, a delegate to Hs m4 i mw ioeiias over = boing eng press 2 sry wpa tnd sixth Cougeessional diatrias X 4 : 5 Paris, will t fetters upon tho press in of New York. 8 GREGORY, Vi ident; ELL: eo above will alvo the Baltimore Convention. He is an outand out | yody politic or jemnsetves yal f Mr Bi the fon ‘ER, Assistant Vico Presidents CHALBA i seroet, WY . Ke democratic Wilmot proviso, man of ithe John | of business or de; Nd sth G'BAILEY, Jr. senthonembetien tecomoon varie a aah dd street. Van Buren school. Cornelius 8. Lansing, ot the | ship yard or fam! Wasuinoron, Wednesday Morning, April 19, 1848, Resolved, That the inmates of the Alms House who

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