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THE NEW YORK HERALD. x ill wt a ——— a — - oS -WEDNESDAY, M RCH 13, 1850. — TWO CENTS. NO. 6767. 4 MORNING EDITION: re. to settle the Slavery | ' 10. Resolved, that infordor to enlarge the borders of freedom, | S¢rmin teadtertal poveneenens mg to be eerablisiod im all the tor Seeuke an sehige ot Fire ch belonging to the United States, upon the basis of the | Shoge term ef atiee egsiativeenaccment, | Tyenchs ands cle to barmonise with thecomtiments | pag Sythe Deciaratton ot Ainerioan te a | Seen ate nee rught to be adamitte Unt Constitutions, and suaranteciug to all Socinaor sumeuke contented serine ined are! Gatbes ad privileges, without aay distinction ‘of local lawe Jt pleased, without Inetead of consalting their Deena ee ee ee eee as ‘THE COLORED, POPULATION | of Fes ttdcy it ate te pere tleuled ce tame ore | brinsthuatiorgaris Pott b) 18 was toe late now to | mehr eete Tit hy"ant "Canvam eck Ducts” | atvorsaom, dt alleged change of embsaiomout mado 97 vor aaa : AND THE benign Doeple of hue atten, shar mus cone to propa confusion hore ensued, when the Ghairman aslensth | $40 yoiacwladged ‘merit, wore aguin perfor > Sey ne (i and ‘DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION. | Sisecon: tury meet wiheren she provetionst adaah ciire'was mach lial and Wore. ay Shroedy spot of thes afutablepiecn | President, Ma, Robt. Pid by Tloelf as the Sablews of Uiberey. thus fee bene Svallofiteconmitiee. ne | Th , Meas, Little Mose and ab cneelions | eberge, - The general i Whe Great Amatgamation Mceting at the Shiloh ° Wetrthat iis |) Sete rensiutions of ir. Guion is to ve ui be, sttratiogs, Invite wile aces i , excellence. Presbyterian Chureh. ry Mi Me | ike aw LOAM ATION TION ET) wow York, for | AMATEUR PERFORMAWoR -TUrsDsy Nionr.—Atthe As y é a torn from him, aa8 he sta raglan, free Diack man of Obie, for | oF Fusees’ bts Lye @esitinciatson bf Calnoun, Clay, and Web- foc the ' . + ee | ee Tslestn-an dhe Gecaesstant o€ (85 character a rte fine and healthy appesrance was the subject of ster, andan Appeal to Arms and the 0 Fight to pase te or da ' sat oar of ings ca Ng Pa of NaTbiGs Was Misting | Senscel tomarts Se, the, streets throu Kd God of Battles. Per ee BOARD OF ALDERMEN. rm be eae who performed Vitginis ‘wapexoetd- | any law. The act is not one ef @ criminal na- | sand men. im the en bay Coa- | Banners from the: the pine Racot ems ofr Mendsy evening, March 11; Alderman - bo. ined LS om with conside- | ture, and the Association have A Ew by | vention Hall, Wooster and hai marched ‘WH. H. SEWARD, CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT, aad beanty of fr00d om on ander | THE RECEPTION OF CAPT. cOOK, AT YANMOUTICN. 5 Phand™ae, re Shillings" coneluded ‘the entarnetament, | $ret aetioms £05 te aoa alee outs int set-off, | Sccueh, broadway, and some of the principal sircets, ON THE BLACK TICKET, Ae TERA, Tet paving Roped, un A communication to the Mayor was read from Mr. John was much ® full, though not crowded, au= ad . to the » where they again ‘nion, despite of preju why Agnane B ite per~ ooker, secretary of a held at Yarmouth, Nova | dience. ‘The magistrate, in all probability, dismiss the com- | re-affirmed their fermer resol mot to go to work Be, de., Se, polltyia Hew of our hopes and eapestations —bolioving | Bcotia,'tor the-parposs of provchtine an adivew te Caviala | —g Plaine. on toany “bosses” except those who pald thom Sn. {antic mul avaite se--that our country will shortly re- | Dani@’ Cook, ‘of the ark Biren, city, Tale Totter | yagca os Brisio! Bill Arrested é» Vermont — Bil Darlington, or | $1 75 par day. “It was « very imposing demonstration. Im the morning pepers of yesterday, appeared the ete eceuaryen dhe werid. Sia Binh sharin ons ia of eaPrreredinge So aE better known as “Bristol Bill,” the an We should add, that several of the betese mere, present i following call fora meeting of the colored populay | | 7. ealved. That the question at prescat presented.to the duced to the mesting by a committee ap) for thet pur of by at the formation of the procession in the m and canaten {ones thes of liberts ot the jnion. but rather that of ‘and a complimentary address fro: ‘sownamen Was amie, Margaret O'Connor agreed te the proposed increase of w: while [iberty'and'the Union: but showld the ianuo be ‘presentod, of hich Gapeain Cook replied in a brief address, whoa appland~ | Meadows, at Westfeld, Vi. having in thelr sent messages through the carpenters tn ‘their empl Couonrn Crrizens in Favor ov tux | liberty or the U1 we would, as = matter of course, be eting passed resolutions (ally recognising the bited the ity of thet ie pers quantity of counterfeit money. Margaret | ment te the same effect. They visited some , a vaeeting will be held a6 the Shiloh Press ‘on the side of Li sahable te trtetived” by Captain Conk, ta, New Yorke, fot | feway Meee” sreael [cuthat instrument, and | OsEoanor, it. will be recollected, was the personage who | tablishments of the employers en roe. "The following pemtcaebin 87 bravery vuing from e pasen- | The ‘of Signor Olmak on was te have id as @ witness on the Drury trial, | have agreed to the advanced ‘ — = Yorkin star, | cara of the burning ‘Caleb Grimelin alto. a ‘ouslaton | taeheal but ‘the tom Tinntrameat 3nd ves Ubertted in Boston, after conviction for Jousthan Purdy, Meeker Angerine, Alvro Howett Gil- crea the \d_Webstor project | ration with Captain Cook, "The meeting concluded wish | Were gener! ielous, Last, not least, Madame Fanny La- | ing bad money, for that purpose. Instead of which, | bert Giles, John Keskier, John 8. Meyer, J. R. Dorem Jon + ‘purpore of augmenting the slave shambles of che Bouth, cheers fer Captain Cook, three for the officers and | Sa*Fe performed TROD the harp, and was rewarded | Bilt and made tracks for Canada. This | G, M. Wellington Germand, | OM AS 0 { pearing the ting fogiye and Ridnapring the calored grey of the ‘bark, Sarab, threo for the empirceity.” thee | gleat‘satietalons plaudits, The comoert generally KAv0 | Negdows, alias Fields, we understand, is an engraver : . 3D for the owners of the bark Sarah, and three for the Queen. " by trade, end quite anadept at making altered bank lark, It will be percetved that no time is fixed in the fore fee iS mamonen seatarpemaosiro¢ eter | alseraan Dasbie rede Bh ORRIETY’S: On at Balin urdy eat that there wlan fies rom Barton, bout © year ago, Rabet'M: ean Wa ow. JR Longetcoct a P , yeters of Massachusetts are inimical to moe of | “ Kesolved--That thé f whieh leads to tak the flood, as he was in the emp! é ver, win, |, Reb’t Pugeley, Abr’m R. | lng for the meeting, whether by accident or design, | svt, "Cutare uscd: aod ‘ale tn, every possinie means | gaketerted;gtee tne car of tn aut to create Fira War, | Ties juveussul efor in esilting a oriasa tz aeneeieeee | from whom he stele s lotof dies, of 1's, 2s), 60%, and | JH. Delemater, ietcher & Hlegersem, David Wile, W" swe cannet undertake to say; but, having got hold of | to remove the foul blot on the esoutoheon of the nation; | Fire tmen| ie by, approve that | gamization ofa producing aspecies | 100's, valued at $1,500. These dies he has been asing | Smith, M jenesey, Mr. Reed, Mr. Ford, Luther Bald- the following placard, we ascertained therefrom, that | therefore, we are timly of the opinion, thas the Hon, Danial | counsel be directed to forward the saine to ie Legislature, | ot emusement which 2 tale and turn of ming of the | forthe alteration of Bank bills. Bristol Bill, on leara- | win, Jas. MeGregor, John J. Collins, Isase Lewis, Johm f ‘speceh recently delivered by him before th: | requesting ite adoption. great bulk of the population. Negro melodics ara becoming | + ; " ° a! ‘the menting Was 60 fe bald last ovening:— poe Twilcully, williagiy; aa | =Ogneesing pLOM. scompanied by a memorial from | Syerg day more Poreter, ns ie innerced ie Meckroeg Hite | ing that e warrant had been issued by Judge Edmonds, | Schofeld, John Anderson, John Crouch, Hamlin M. ! knowingly,” viola ered trast roposed in him by hi: | the commitice appointed by the Fite Depa oaded by | where shey are given without the slightest tinge of vulgarity, | Of thin city, for his arrest, left, and started for Canada. | Clay, W.H. Smith, Albert Cheesborougb, Carr & Lar- NO DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION! goustituent ‘torance to views which he mus: | {re femmittce appointed by the Fine Depart Y | ad every abtention le paid to the comfurt aed hapuikers ot | Meadows followed after, with’ Margaret O'Conuor and | kin, D. M. Devoe, L. L. Mathew, A. Overhiser, Thos HIGHLY IMPORTANT MASS MEETING | havekno co with, their s2ntiza stitute Fine Weekens. for the oS the crowds that cvexy might ll this vory popular place of | Bis own wife, and mot Bristol Bill at Westfield, Ver- | Gardner, 8. 1. Williams, Wm, ll. Clayton, Thos, H. COLORED Citi | Fixe Department, the Board of Aldermen having dirsoted so | amusement. | momt, near the Canada line, where they established | Davis. A permanent organization was agreed upon by Of the City and County of New York, lay evening, 5 saneh of tbe Eizo, Lams tp be repealed ao canatitaned the Asc | Asuansaes Moneid=Ae lateresting and talentod little | themselves at a farmer's house, and commenced opera- | the journeymen carpenters, for the purpose of pueteot Mareh 12th, at & sistant Eo o The proposed act provides | chiluren, the Batemans, so justly celebrated (or theixdeas | tions Jn manufacturing counterfeit money and through | ing and advancing thelr interests in future. BYTERIAN C1 ma ad blood. and which must have s tendency | appointed hy the Comm Med. Ghiigs e forks liste Peake hokee the instructions of constable Joseph, of this city, the MEETING OF JOURNEYMEN HOUSESMITHS. eet om uo ane | Hesmehiamaayate qhinie, sf thew wie tare heretofore | tf? claaed of fine me an, and that of Tag by Ellen Batemaa.. This wilt Parties above alluded to have all been takem imto cus- | 4 nesting of journeymen housesmiths was held last Ward Hi the beautiful classic (1 dlea v tody, and will be sent to Boston for trial. Yy the Marduettl family aul Lowe Keio, |. The Boiler Case Exploded.—A tow weeks ago, Mr. | Cvening, at thé Fourtyonth ¥ otel, south west ‘Wise West, and a comic by Mr. Merri; | Montgomery, the patentee of the holler. which omused | COMED rand and Llisal streets. The mecting hole ‘will conel vile Misoriee of | the loss of ao many lives, by the explosion im Hague | 9% called to hear the report of delegates heretofore etidew nil the visitors Can | Street commenced a pult for libel agekast Air. Milligan, | ®PPotnted, and for the tranraction of suok other busi- lish Gian eighs 8 pouods; also the hi be ‘al! a th ile the * ai sti | | nese as seemed to require the especial attention of the Ing and’ novel curl with which the Museum | WBo Poel oneal yo phn Engg iPnte seat Mae craft. The meeting was called for » ‘The committes who were ap- | Montgomery denied, and entered 8 complaint, before Ea yt ght o'clock, at which time the hall was to carry Out the measure of giv: ompll ‘ustice Lothrop, for . One ing was in the r (to Mr. Blake, the manager sf the Broadway Theatrs, | ease, before the magistrate, the proceedings of which | Om motion, Mz: Benjamin Gott was appointed Chair- decided ‘we published at the time. and the further hearing was . oo d 4 As there are subjeote which invelve the safety o! wae wel Ue as 8 iG18CO, { 8 JACABON, ‘New York, Mai It will be seen that the language of the placard dif- fers considerably from the more smooth diction of the Mr, SHAW strongly hatever. 11. Kecolved, That should a ditsolution of the Union ocour, ‘any act of the slaveholding States to de: ead OF propagate ertisement, and that the genuine object—' the | ty juny wuld any of them be ao baee adjournea until yesterday, at four o'clock. At that girerteemants ant that, the gunulne, obleat the | tefunyentef agen etre Union edt 2 rh | lavetiny ran the me on the ome a time, Sif iligas apyente, ith hs gouneel sad wit- | Jourgeymen, hongelth But the following copy of a private circular, w! biasing with fury, they may find th punsetin | Seether ectctaasl Seatodiedi grass Pp. ‘The exhiniti nesses, fully prepared to substantiate hisdefence. Tho | i) creme. ‘T propose that all present takes place aise fallen intenper beanie’ zeyeala otlll moce clearly Pengrance of Ged, and armed the tondian tor the dervnce of os oy whees sot Decker |' Uastaee ai ae: Cpa ree anaes magintrate was ready to proceed, and called om the ease; | {\ belore met Propose Tite a eee naites ate called, the chareeter of this amalgamation meeting: his life and his liberty: Gm Bry? find that they have drawn Ibany. Th ation seemed to oi for | admisrion bein; Maly 28 C but xeither Mr. Montgomery nor his cou’ that they pass over to the other side, eo that we may upon themselves a thunderbolt of Heaven, red witk unoom- | ity own dignity and independence, than for the flesh pots | it were visited by crowds of our citizens, | their appesranece. The Justice waited until after five 0 ay ver ey ies souls low * A * ie ‘4 NO! 1k Gor isKs.—The eo of m i 0 » itu a Ss ¢ trvine 42 tae o ties an of thelr follow mon. (Signe ‘The resclotion was ultimately earried toh yRARA CE SMa Ohne ne Therrice of simision prosecution, dismissed the. case. M Suith, San tay can otias erward ane tiga eetnet on ee proposed J ey? ILLS, °, ‘aa0n, OPV rata, seconded by Webster, ry OWNING, | ‘placed Wivdshe os Be Ment ah wish togo to California had better call at 693 Broadway. the counrel for the defence, remarked to th moved that the to raise | the room. The Secartany then proceeded to ca'l the roll, whick was prefaced as follo We, the undersigned house- smiths of New York aud Brooklyn, do pledge ourselves to assist each other in obtaining what we considers fair remunerstion for oer labor.”’ Oxy-Hypromn Microscor® —Starr'sinteresting exhibi- | that he supposed Mr. Montgomery was unal Maaleulee aud other cijccts: thrsteh the geese ut | enough eteam to propel the machinery for the prosee is well worthy s visit from those | tion, and, therefore, abandoned the ease. The magis- 1 tly want- Hharge, and in default thereof, the ac- disint OKGE T Di LOUIS H. PUTNA DANIEL J. ELST. t by Mi of Mearactlusetts, Calhoun, © See citiee beating grounds to hunt 0) hon sgain, thoy want to extend the bounds of slavery. ‘They wistt to fucrease aid perpetuate this cutee. Shall they, ‘if you can hang Fy) ? Ay! give us a helping hand by eoart h, and othera, to mi mn the panting fugiti 7 Committee. | order of bu: changed, that resol fered immediately after the,’ prosent Referred to the Committee on Ordisances Mr. Dowwina moved the adoption of the forezoing. ‘The following ir. Van KENNSSLAER seconded the movion. was referred to the Co p then. proceeded to adcrees the mosting, and | Thabit be referred to the he agit jom of pesitions,— Cusnman.~The agement of this distin New Orloave, has been very success! uring = cusativn must ‘the mecting, id om Tuceday evening, at half-past ion with which the} the rules and or f this th g rian Chureb, + three nights performance. last week, eee ‘The call of the meeting was next read and accepted. ‘te he ern hS ere ane syn te the amended peat, Teeei| eunted to ‘chs enorme oam of $ City Intelligence. ‘The Seomerany next read the ‘March 11th, 1850. of bs The {allowing resélution was also ad opted:— opens at Mobile on the Isth of March. J ting forth, that in comsequi Scary ¢ and the Declaration of Independence, which prouounce it be referred to the Committes on Laws, | Tar Larest Avoution Taicx—Paxonamic View or . ; It is said that Mr. Seward bas telegraphed from Wasb- | all men to be 1. The speaker then quoted Judge b s | provisions and house rent, the wages at present re iis beslines tm . PIES take oa tee | Marine Affairs, | Starewr.—The abolition lecturers, finding thet thelr | ceived were not adequate to the want of those con- * n ‘intended to abolish slavery, L fi Sreammur ©: G 7 \ bad no desirable effect towards | cerned. red at the Diack | ee all Goted ngninst i 7. f passage of laws appl mur City o¥ GLAscow.—The now and magnifi- | eloquent thunder has bad no destrabl war va iba ooation, except one, wad home after the’ con elivion sociatien t. | A resolution was next read. It was to th out- | the housesmiths would not work until an advance of dod rageous piece of quackery and falsehood, by which they | twelve and a half per cent be addea to the wages now r of | hope to inflame the passions and excite the pious | given by employer: hotrorand credulity of the ignorant. ‘They are pre- | "The question on the resolution coming up was de- States, esolution thorizing the City Inspector | Cet steamship City of Ginegow, is to leave Glargow onthe dissolving the Union, have now in contemplation Werson to vacoluate in the Twelfth | 10th of April next, for New York. She is to be com by Captain Mathews, well known as tho able comman c. td, Hor a Snore at wala, wae Tete Le ne eon! | the famous stoamship Great Western, during soveral of her © man. They he was an Eastern stitution was formed, and started The first day the | ae t, Petitions ought to co to the y abolish it 'in’ thy. District. of Columb tin, and other South Moet violeat || Up tion of Ald Del dered th Aye ne Wiletard are front ‘the i od io 1 deo L- a stpaas did 5 lik as tage. He tip, and other ern men, were most viol pon motion of Alderman jamater, it wi rr that | which are drawn from the imaginatiot colored £0 uld not . le pot e the per centage. ty the ‘omer tees een Soe At # mocting of the passengers of steamship Cherokea, held i's uniter soale of prices, P stit. Aud George Washington himsolf sed % it, though be comtivued to bh by Philip | inthe after cabin, ou Monday evening, 2th Fesrusry, of | a# to produce the most startling effect. The ao ) Atterwards the Southern mon beoat tures, 0 o a Edward Wall, be returned to Ghagres) Mr. Augustus Belknap was caliod to the chair, and the painting are reprerented with European O'Neill, " t it was objected by one of the signers of the | them, ite licenses having boen obtained’ contrary to the | Staph. Treadwell, Secretary, "On moto coumtstee of | atralghe bata By tka aocenseetia th: Grdae 00 i he believed it just that s good work- The South th od Tice; Hut when sbece Peodeets | nn auyemrising 1 THe Nawsrar ens. Wg. dratt resclations expressive of the | give the utmost latitude to the prurient ‘and morbld more than a poor one. ‘The effect of ites anid ota Syke hans | «Tongass greunl Ope ae ananenhat | Sons reread cearncan” | eh rasan held eyes Ct | Leegteetcan one y'trt “idee id bak gk e le | obert A. San Alvord, ané les E. Dean, * . i ~ dare to face public opinion w! ich an engine of ar! anda per cent. Ifmen ot ge the m eee. Bi See ane aeatnn, oe Eee ce, Sree apt is oncarin of eh | Jotued reotions bo published inthe Courisrund Baguire, ! vs igh under that provision, Ie them ~ go at tI 4 - urnad of Commerce, am‘ ‘ald pewapapers. bons,” but, at any rat was in favor of raising ser, ete nee Sesame tna | Coates Wir rest te Wasa cota ee wc cat sg go dhru te | hs pipet tte erative ofthe wade ns enouch to raise cotton. Louisiana was pure! mbrocing the papers having thelargest cireula- | 5%) hud it the port of Chagtes, | sympathies ofthat ‘world. Where will e Paes d stated what the objects of a great a repugnance tothe amalgamation. This natu- 1 “aT et 2a, inatinotive feeling, Massa Seward, {t seems, has an- | Ty yor wait to put his rand in bs ‘dertaken to overcome, and we are to have hensefurth a | snd then said, gentiomon, I will p: allusion bad been made chety by the first gentlenan ke to the resolution, the Chairman said he uch fanaticism and love of lucre end? If th ed in thie city, it will receive the on the evening of February 35,1500 n onthe evening of February 25, 1500 jam tna mgening oe well as in the @ lnassieh, Wied she tisbinsd. ceatlemanty deportuidat add ty ats, the peogensien See pee feamanlike yualities of Capua Weary Windle, of the ateam- eam vals: Deanne Tash Be sommieinn | aitiy Herohee, a6 evinced during his command ofher upon the | race of mulattos, aeed pend 4 it. The artists | wh: she Mexicans, ‘of of the public press, depend upon ie who sehaas of Ue, terees cba talckan po cievcad | US Var Maree se ad perkins pn A Nig ag AF og hg Boh frou New York to Uhagres pe Dreoklyn have nearly completed their labors, and it | wished to state distinctly that the meeting was not are the ge em of color become ia their notions, Mr, Ze ii ill Lt Assistant adopted the report, with an yar warm rerpeot and esteem for him, both wi] soon. unrolled, with all its gorgeous hues and ly to devise Fon Ahyg —~ ¢.| od Sed wut tae veoteanes iderat Sandabeme 1S Colfsraia upoa the sovuiaion of Push am of Leena eecutl gv enriy'to wee ts beatin, | er! rat bor present copcideratio: | ie 5 jore was Ee Pees shock ee unsipenttion ther Se ooy ) Susawy of the Twelfth ward, sa he thought it was | ote theta store. abd proposed. to establish a provestive and bee man, end others, about an amalgamation ticket of “W. | Mr. Purwam, of Putoam Was thenoxt speaker, Ho | ectvary to inquire whether this ‘ordi wily | yHeselved: That the Cherokee bas proved boat | Tue Puantom OF Disvsiox.—The design of the em- vA peowcoed 1 2, aybene only Apia. | rer eee a> ees une question Uret. Let us de will assemble to witdess this pogo | eee about the raine of wages, aud then if it ts desirable with plessure to the activity, of- unique spectacle, The ceremonial, procession, and | to form an association, we oan do so. | am in favor of o boon diaplaye times by fireworks, take place on Friday evening next, | <rery shop's rew standing by each other. 1 don't want | a oo any general etrike op's crew stand out, aod the seen en United Bintan, cadrented to Alexander | bore chooses to say, “Men, go on, you shail have the herself was suiicien ong qualitie# arp unswi 4, and that we reco h utions im direct au- | extensive, for the charter ordaixed that cvary urdinanas | wee anes oar sive. 4 raed BNL | RAM VODAL ALA EARaiis or menondnae WORCY The See | Fghes eres teres able the Southerners to uphold. thelr . cd, That we teatif * ‘im to tne North, He has | Mr. Murtem, of the Eleventh watd, said the only rezret was | potency anil ekill whieh hav i ing to ite great cireula~ phe Ls ee the Jlerald was not included, tien. ‘Alicrman Kus.ry, of the Sixth ward, said this was an im- all, was free whi of New York, for id the the ‘'H. Seward; Ting ood iow Yor! a rete, sa. io Batt hates reso! Vide rrenacnt,” they look down with iio ted te enable @ ‘upon the Irish and German population, and will i tn ‘mative Americans, while some of the tribe are | {uur placed the North and deh 2 t ned by the cor white men in the coust! i atrention Oe ” It and, as it bad not parsed amy commit e toward, and the stewardess of the 4 } wages you ask,” | think that shop's crew should kee: ¢ they hae mbvolce in the | that it be referred to ‘the Uommities on Orai- ts the vteward’e departinent, are cutitied to reecive | Nitterone bateeen thet lose ena a work. At aby tate, 1 would goto work; | would not legials\ ure, or in Congress, who spoke 4 id he had. our warm acknowledgments. | was advertised in yesterday's Meru nm bour t The North, en ut the Boned of On Boany rue Syransuin Cussoxne, } ublie of its contents, then supposed to be about $1,500 beg lnmn | ao, Oriatoal seathelien, olored fair. wh trusied, betri ‘Uslhoua had made s unded. wii ve v weeaiin in dratts. Yeeterdey morning, « mau brought the SS ae ee iain pln ras . aeeh tt it'wds resstved (or Daniel Webster, called hoped the ordimanes would mot be Fg eg gy letter (open) to Me” Gardiner at his office, au Uird rule prevailing, The vote #tood—ayos, ftoans Principle. the sy’, 90 do tho dire Gent whic, Calbven, serrusd are reference “felt ‘uae they could hot separate wi thet it contained checks to the am Hon was next offered to dem a ot ‘were some white females also ears wae coe ORD || 00 te et eens Seamead Sule, steed Geen. ee | See thas valuabic po~ entimente of or! ‘on, both ae & gem | all. “ payable to bearer.” Mr. Gardiner does day. Thi “ aa ye. tery preter) who, bold loving converse, wish s helt: only ‘ted themselves, as the inka of the infernal re~ oaioar, with whigh the acquaintance net know the man’s name and would have given him a per day, is was lost Vote—ayen, 41, novs, my by) — it gratuity, had be delivered the letter as it was tound — the two.third rule was abol propored that the twelve be again taken up. It was so revi | carried, there betog but two or three dissent! : d . he was Stow white ion present, pro= Ravisebolitionisia "The dark Indios were ‘well unopened— but inasmuch as that it was compulsory | honesty, and thet Mr. Gardiner considered that the finder should bave at once taken it to him, he did not imentary y et tveth) Slavery if Uhought he bad not Alder Ly said ifthere wae a reference, there would Siakoge enough ta crew thes sentiaest. - nity of a conference with tor of the At resoluione ‘Wedst, yt i aper i list was eati- deem the individual entitied to any oe: ; , | 6 et " ted from Daniel Webster, Vat not oo m ie from | tie Herat w wid be included, and he woul therefore vote palmar Sate or Rear Eacare.—Dy am otder of the |. Seward. 11) kpew Seward woul never for the reference. EL IEE Ske be eubeiet te the Co, willgeelt Bt auction, to-day, at the Merchan’ ' Exchange, one of the largest and most varied qual ors, and of allem fine et real estate ever offered im this ity at one sal Tl ry Cr ittee. aa reese Er ii v--I care not which committer, only let it 2 Hi t € F ES : 5 3 shi A number of delegates were th handkerchiefs | especi a C4 the the passengers have } Recentlecs | {Leedcachisetions antes ¢ ‘siderman Mintam—Asit eso very solentifics matter, I ind at ‘a meeting held estates comprise building lots, houses, wharves, | upon the employers; and the meeting sdjourued. think it is better to refer is to the Commitvee on Arts and pressing the abo = water There are three hundred and twenty. | MEETING OF CARVEAS. 1a and are herewith i jota, between Thirteenth and Twenty. third streets, a ’ First avenue and the East river, allof them eligible | ow York held © meeting last te refer prescuved, witha reyoert th Somuraatoate ‘ LW a would co Heooy sm Urdinanves wae eatriea. Wy tele te bed ‘ecusmumd gueh of the Fesolusionsue apply rt it, six voting against it, names ma. yi fia, Dodge, You every happiness, and a prosperow: Here ee rset eirceidaat) Belt Hawes, mile | YOUr arduous bus houorable Profession, we Fomaln, BY” Prantl, it Ki + Sievers. Wood, Oakley, Smith, art, Britons Bogart, and other residente rr 6, North River, requesting the Com- ow th fites for balldtog purpotes. In addition to these, ¢ | are several highly Important water rights on the East river, berldes many desirable houses. The sale will be | @ feature in the real estate transactions of the present bearon, and will attract the attention of capitalists. | ,,Cavtion 30 tum Pusiio—Dauiveny on Lerrens— Paton Portences.—A man maine omas Taylor advance of tt " bem Gatatbute Bey yee latter: ¥ ey feveral days “they Low receive; thes, tof more ‘thes soon ap- . for the pur; of prosurip, y oa thy Ard. Zabtionie, We 8 8 Qeuding that we was's letter carrier. several tothers L. es A.B. Farwell, WL. written in the same hand, and directed to different More 3, Tale, 8d Chack'd. We ronms, persons, were found in his possession by officer Mo- eal, has. Wood, John Hiatt, G. Light: Mahon, of the Seventh ward. No. 170 Elizabeth street, for thy ‘unio! A. potition of Wes in the. vicinity of mockery nigh ted, | oT paR.— fis the does glorious hopes he blasted.” ‘The Board of Assistants and tase praaton aioe ee | ‘The ‘her bere | img about the city clock, 1 ting Police Intelligence. of Hatfeld a rection one, which will cont $2,000, ear 8 Before Justice Mountfort | pudiding. and it to be a stage ich had confer with of the Board of Aldermen, secord- by the purpose of painting, and was set fre | ny Inferior workmen who would do it at less. ing te the new charter. ) bpene incendiary. It was extin- | Several workmen will dos job for $10, which others Merman Weve opposed the onpelatmentel occ but trifling damage would do for $4. An tndiscriminate advance, there- aeno formal request for a ov tee had been made by the some few days in | tt ether Board. cbarged, in an article pu in the Police Gazette, Fine Enowes—Forsveve Racive.—It has been |: a 2 come and with endes | i i : i i i the gentleman who preced: riminate advance would net benefit the trade gener- aly. a question was taken as to whether twenty flr per i if Hi r Lemeo, Se5a- Rev 5 core e, rr | emt should be advanced, and it was carried. “oo D Pen! my previows to report, Kline, fi him very severely, both @: aod Naval Intelligence, rceee Sec te eed Sr tects | » We ed ones om, eee Seecountey, | Ohlte men in tne kepice to his home in Third street Brooklys. ‘The information \scontained ia a letter re- ‘pre- omen wed ri colved = be the ge Men ay ui was | tought be condemmed and laid up at Ban Frene via then'the ; following ~ 4 1 Ineo, and that th ‘han the ertslog st | men More-thip Fredonia ‘will be went home.” Devertions eum ant = the vessels have been numerous her Savannah has ony en on board of of-war Preble, sae C3, ; slowp- j of war 4 marines, and from the el if ei Ta twas Volmouth, some cr 30 have dossrice cg 4 y rtrd | Commander Josiah Tattnall, United States Nev, 6 whereas oY md, at hes been promoted te « fost Captelney U ix ‘eppoin toe crtored to the "commons ‘of ‘the, steom' trigete "dee coterie Rows: Sarapec, now fitting eut at ith, N. H., fore country has been | when, they got wae cruise im the Chinese Seas. Ne lives have bows, ond | Ap extract of « letter, dated Mi more te augmen| abeent from ‘us the following list of the oMeers of the best saa : whe lived | fag « Piymouth-Dar , pl ni a * house to take sald three | dore; Thomas 1 at ane the room, locked the deat her very *iiad | SBt8, A. B. Davis, George W. Dote; acting do ,(. V terest robbed the houre. ‘When Mr. Gri fin returned, he saw Vox, Geo, P. Wella, and c. at the polies officers of the Second ward there. Iie found | Tieton, Jr ; sssistant in Sito Se monet bad boun woeien, lenving about 6300 Gore's y mechs Vigrttoss Some sf tke mosey val iaton tom cpa | Marabny question where no. vtranger would "be likely to find it, and the | #78", of the color- watebmen, who the moker, ‘Trase Hovers : that sim to out on Monday ; tea Dopaldron, i Syeaee, browses F | paseed byt | The \ Commodore | eat On ve having ong. since oxpreeeed j Hare —On M at wi aves om Tamawy Hate Oe Monday morning, st gee wil » \e emp . | wi i) were found oe oe in Tammany m a RY carry Mr Bail a com mer- Hell, private watehman, w! agent rent dy Be , Ry tena them sp tn the rom ll a aya Seems one ‘ether plocee <x ward.” eve wil ; 4 **1 lack Dam,” who has bis eye upon : | Fourth ward police, during which time, the thieves | probably be gone on the mission at jrast six or seven aia Negara | 5 = | Soeahieestaes Pot Bi ‘i Lo and ow od aie0 an orgea in ipa : bo pA y au : two years, ine be | it The United States revenue bark Polk has bees or. mo tet free Sta tained dered to be fitted out with ali possible despated for Yas eomes: San Tuenasres, ond the Seve ‘officers are attached . ‘ : 4 eto eternity. ey Hogher We. © ey manitions of wat bat ne Woodward, © « ‘and erm them. elves batt at Wo b hhkeees ay og wes | ‘ oo Ronee Hx Sok Argus, Sacwrday. ane it . metal man ¢ Court Day ey inee ‘oo coh “A, A om rat THEATRE — Ae aetttan, Puss Now 868, U6, 132, 363, 966, to B08, 1, to B78. be . 0 on My. 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