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NO. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1850. = -THE NEW YORK HERALD. THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. PIRST SESSION. BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Senate. ‘Wasnixoron, Maroh 18, 1850. umber of petitions were pre‘eated and referred. THE WINNEBAGO IND . A Dill authorising the peyment of twelve thousend Aollars to the Winmebago Indians wes reported from the Judiciary Committee, considered, and parsed. After the transaction of ‘routiow business, of no general interest, the Senate recumed the consideration ot MR. CLAY'S RESOLUTIONS OF CoMPKOMIsR. My. Bapora having the floor, addressed the Senate. He was not surprised that a subject of ao much faterest eo that involved in the resolutions. should have giv: ‘tise to @ warm snd animated discussion, aud much excitement —he did not desiga to add to that excite. gent, He designed to consider the subject spirit of conciliation and god feeling in ‘Union was formed. ‘Ihe subject was ove of great t tamce—ae great as that ot the preerrvation of the Eiaion iteelf, which seemed involved. aud should be considered with moderation, crave deltheration, jus “ize, care, and covciiiation. Hee inoided fully with ‘those who had said that there cvvid be Do peaceful separation of the Union, Such «a+ iupussible, from thenature of the case—the chara t-r of our instita ‘tions and country—from the pevur- of our form of government iteelt. But a if there could be y Peaceful dissolution, the state «t peace in Ly the States might seperate woul! -peedily and to- evi be ended, and war mu-t follow. which ‘ould have mo termination in eotl+s prace. ual the superiority of one section or the othr. bad owm felled @ ewepension cf hostilities - unctl tue + nquished Deve had opportuvity to recuvere:e tn ir ecor- 9 prepare for o revewal of ch mit Me. ger proceeded at tome Iknyn to oonsiier the value of the Union, and the evtie of reparation be fore 001 the question whe'her thers was a of any ection by Cungre-» wnioh covld lead Do dlsunion. ‘There was such prenibilics. " se there probebility of such a state of intug- je was mo aiemiai but looking to the Unt vu asagod to be guarded, ageinst everything which tireacveusd its per- petuity, be must paythat oo one who lwwked upoo Proceedings bere, and the copvulrt a+ through the eountry, could Goubt the promamiiry enat sey jon low a certaincourrest i-gia'ation This being ach rrason for careful ooa- sideration, ccncilis‘ion. cere in ao foo here. as “though the certainty of the di-elution of th @ Union, as the result of euch action, to crriate ov). tiagsncies ‘was presented; and then, in reply to Mr Seward, he went into an argument, deduced from the Scrip- ‘tures, to show that slavery, though it wit be au -@vil, is nosin, He defended North «ar live from the g paseed laws unjustly. dirorimtuasing ud blacks in o «f tavarrestiog, the consideration of the merits of the \ to Proceeding arm, ‘under consideration. be saa Chet the Sou:h @ right. in the frat place. Measure for the arrest avd recovery of Gheir fugiive tlaves—that must Ite at the b: ‘Without it, any settlement ee foundation was acter ot right, goerant: Constitution. If there sas ‘thing clear ndoubted tu the oo. -titutio thie right of the slaveholdiog States to bi fogitive slaves restored § Tie provision as that whieh provided the arrest of fugitives fem justice inpogest man, f-etog from eo ua- just prosecution, wa: ily @ fugitive trom jas tice ; and yet, under ft oharged with nace fugit n to be returned to the pisos where the charge is made, there tu viadiwate Dimseif Bo with the fugitive from labor. (houxn he may deny the asrertion that be is a siave. be must, under the stitutional provigion, be delivered the piace trem which he has omit to an investigation of the whether be is @ save oF free fe re- th the expressed by Mr. "if the seutimunte expressed by re thore of the North-ra o-ople generally scarerly worth preverving He aid not , that the Seowor represented ihe Gording to it, the juage u, 7 aa the rentence under ary law. beoanse be did not the penaity to be just, Me B. was ehout to dis Wise! proviso, eben he gave way ta motion uate ' portpove the turtoer eousideratiun of until to morrow whicn « No Tese te an explecatl Do mark made io the Senate lest werk. by vir. Hale, the effect thet James Buchavan cr re to the demvoracy of ‘the North was the na‘arval ally of slave He called upon Mr. Hale tosay when end where used such sae Giux sald be had not expected this maiter to come up to- , and was Det prepared with the docu- oe Pye be fruulés at a future tise, be ready to au- aver the question Mr. Kino soplied that the statement ooul tani farthest (hat Vir Buel , was toesy that the democracy of the North was Jo lave cf protecting the South in the enjoyment of their constitutional rights ‘Mr. Haty bad no desire todo Mr Bueb: thee, but would undertake, at noo her that he bed gone agreat way juriher than Me Kivg ed- mitted. He was not poritive as to the presise phrase ‘ology fm which the sentiment he bad tuputed to bia was clothed, but in effect it was euod us be hed de- it. nD s of Missiasip; od Mr. Case a'so denied the accuracy of the eo! wt made by Me Hale, ‘The Seneie then went into Executive seselon, and bee quently edjcurned. House of Representatives. BY BAIN'S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TRLEGRAPH. 18, 18: MBMORIAL OF TH! Mr. Boyo, by unanimous coneent, morlal of the California Constitutional Delegation the credentials of Representatives Wright and Gilbert, and the conrtitution of thet Stsie, which were laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Buows, of Mississipp!, said he had objected, but ‘The House went into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, and resumed the consideration «f THE CALIFORNIA MessAcR, Mr. Wrustsos, (whig) of Tennéssee, said, when strip- ped of all unneceseary embarrasements, the question was simply as to forming Stave or Territorial govern- gents for the territory acquired from Mexioo. The present diMiculties ought to be settied, that peace and be given to the public mind. Two years Jefe with Colt’s pistols and Genator, the people were Dowie Rnives to protect themevires What was the position the Seuth’ What was the laim of always presamed to eprak for the ply should form stra sarety Sopcee that banged, end Mr. > for the fret time sines 1635 The Genyter ons Carolina prociaime to the world thet saver: i i : i 34 i? Hite ti ie ity has grown out of the dit. ‘of views af to the constitutional power om the ‘The North contends one way. and the Souch . He believed earls oe A} ea congresstonal debe'es ond the ehedow ofa ee pee ee ep et ey eonstitation on 7 made them ro, taken there bow, be woud jostanty loal lostitation, extetiag " HH H+ ' i tf Ps = i arned 14 very shortly pre M Bee eres casetttetion for sdatanton lero were im peiled by neosssity to ‘He was in feror not oniy of ad- California ar e State, but any other of the ter- ciroumstevers. If ‘alifornia bave voted fur ber eda@iasion, Tn hye) their own go- from the bottom of his 4 ritorles mend edmission. ae States Mr. Crowsit inquired whether rlevery bei: moral and political evil does not it bacome me- home. The people ment, and California will be admi! Mr Gippines, (free “~ ig) of Obio, replied to the remarks of Mr. Winthrop, on a fc op the judiolery and territories. to per pet and, after flere! ect be bed would share the 1812. He denounciog the war with Mexico, @ whigs to support it, for fear they fate of the of the war of — cure U : admission of California; thet don to other questions. be then proceeded to show tl BO" ould not be reeponribl« for slavery out of the limite where it exists As to tb Tradition clause othe ‘constitution, the oni (wbig.) of New York, obtaiaed the the committee rose, and ‘The House adjourned. KEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate, Avsant, March 18, 1850. favorably to the bill amending the act pting furnitare from execution. Also, a bill for the consideration of the Senate, fa reference to exempting homesteads. Mr. B. stated thats written report would be presented hereafter. He reported the bill thie morning, jin order that it might be printed, Mr. Rosson, favorably to the billamendiag the act tive to the incorporation of benevolent, scientific, and other eocieties. Mr. Gepves, for the consideration of the Senate, the Dill to facilitate the construction of the Buffelo and State Line Ratircad. ja constitutional vbjectto end Deputy Health Ofisers moved to refer tos select committee, (Referred to committee of five on there is the Health Mo: . Owen, a joint resol Tees be requested, our Represeute:: to use their best efforts to procure the pas- Jawa to improve the Alleghany river fr steam anton, t to York nile Society be referred to the Seoators from New " referred tos selectoommities. to report complete — Reterred. Mr Mirren, that the bill for relief of W. W. Niles be restored to its place in the general orders he ayes and Doce were called, and the motion prevatied by & vote of 18 to 6. UNFINISHED BUSINES, ‘The Committee of the Whole, Mr. Dart fm the Chair, hem | progress on the Savings’ Bank bill. Keovss v, March 18, 1860. THN ORNERAL AbouesmeNT BILL. Mr. Livre moved that the General Assessment bill be mace the special order for the 1 Mr. B. objected, becaure bi yas desirous the several bills op this subject should all be considered, which bad not been done ‘Mr. L. W. Sava replied that the committee had had before it all t! bills but two or three, b} : ‘Bt to billing it; to this he objeoted most pba iit was too important to be made the of the house; it bad twice been th: it bad been ma: ject to longer g! a it the go by. Mr. Baxen only asked that those against whose inte- reets the bill was direoted— the county of Ki! Dave an opportunity to examine it, It w: ipjure bis conauituents, They are tove nidicue character of this bili, and he protest: party action on it. Mr. L. W Surrt denied that the bill was aimed at any pertioular locality. it wae demanded by the inte- reste of thy whole State, and he repelicd the imputation fougbt to be cast wy committee by the assertion that it was purposely aimed at avy locality. Mr £ protested against the introdaction of this resolution ; it conid Rn | be introduced by usanimous consent, and he objected, The Craremas replied that unanimous consent had been gi \r Fisxe contended that consent woo! until the character of the resol poomeens upon tho journal equiaet ite oot farther oppose end moved to lay iton the table. Lest aun ” The question was then taken om the fesolution : Ayes, 64; Nays, 20— not two-thirds. Dit. White moved to refer back the bill in relation to opening bighways in Wert ¥arme Mr. ALies reported the titles of @ number of billsae to be reported complete — Agreed to of the session was consumed in private ba- Recess tod th. M. Catironsta Trane. To give rome idea of the quantity and variety of merchandise shipped to Cali- fornia, we annex @ statement, showing the exports from Boston, from the Ist to the 6th of March. Exronts rrem Bowron to Carrron Bricks, 100,700; shingies, lathes, 67 500; timber, 186 M1 ding materials, 6 packages; liquor, 343 bo: 120 boxes; brandy, 100 boxes; Diankets, 11 Dales, cloth- ing. 19 peckoges; bate, palm leaf, 6 cares; ditto, T ape. 18 trunks; cotton cbeeked musiia, 1 case; Freoeh ‘202; doors a ai | bow se member of the present Board of Alderwen, and one cf the committee, recommending the adoption of Bis own report. | aiiem othe t Erone! 1 osad, persed: | | inne 1 do; woollen seeks, 2 do : eotton hoslery, t do bundles; doors, Cemmon Council, BOARD OF ALDERMEN, ok" 18.—Alderman Morgans, President, in the A peti Merers. otbere. for the use of the C: of eprinkling the streets, with a ition of ition of the merchants merchants cation was read from the Croton Aque- seein, the spriakiing of the streets i the Croton pipes. The follow- extract :— F perience hae demonstrated that theee Licences that thie Boord, with no su able to restrsim the persons holdin, the use of the watcr. : e ths «flee ) shov! 1-20th of an pel it stein aria alf ap inch, em: S ce ver ti etreet to deluge fa water, ari thee take off the horse ard care for some hours during the day, The pavements ef the strects are thus so saturated ae to be ere emer te” oatied upon to re- $20 000 4-year is in this way i ‘This mode of sprivkiing iuftesd of the dust, 90 flonds tolerable, and pre ‘and cleaning them; and ring, in the hot summer 1 of the ent has the highest by ME sonsent! piaced ym, having personally caved upon aid im abetting wher be concsives ith mischef. Were the supply of in derived, as former! wed be no fear that too pera dccument was referred to the Committee on leaving Streete. The report of the Committee on 8 revts, in favor of raleing apd repaving Delancey street from Mangin to ber on ~inge rapet by Alderman Cook, oath Jervlution, propo-ed 2 Cook, requesting the Commissios or of Repairs aud Sapplice to report im mediately to the Board what repairs are required in the City Pricow, was adopted. Upen the motion of Aldermen Miller, a resolution war sdopted, ‘upen the Comuissioner of Repairs Supplies to take immedi ? Es pvt bp gocd order, the rubbish removed ib actor tor buliding the savd he bas pot fulfilled bis contract according to |i A similar resolution, upon motion of Alderman Bait jopted im reference to Amity etrect, fc: y to the Sixth avenue. THE ARapNAL, posed by Alderman teferied to the Committee on ow: — jslature of the State of New York * nim of $80 HY, theretere, Reselved, That the rum of $30,100 be aprropriated for the perchare, and that he Comptroller be authorized to pay into the Bate tioasury said eum. DLIVING CATTLE THROUGH THR STRERTS. A resolution, proposed by Alderman Coscx cis agetnet the dangerous practice of driving cattle through the etreete. and referring it to the Committee on Ferries, to inquire into the expedienoy of establisbing @ ferry from Wee bewhem, op tbe New Jersey shore, to the toot of f or- ty-seoond street. North river for the better acoommod: tion of ferrying cattle and other live stock to this city, ‘was adopted. APSESSMENTS ON CHURCHES, The report of the Committee cn Assessments, adverse to the petitions of the minister, elders, aud deacons of the Beoond Reformed Presbyterian Church, ia Lleventh street ; of the pestor and deacons of the Abyssinian Church, ip Anthony etreet, and of the C! Puritans, in Union Park, was adopted Orrick oF PUBLIC WEIGHER. A report of the Committee on Salaries and Officers ication was thatthe office of weigher was Art, v. of the constitution : = mae 18 The following report from the City Inepestor, or vas Geathe cf the lert year, was laid before the Bourd, and ordered to be printed :— Males, Females, 1 ol 100 and opwards.... Unknown. .... 40 to 80,, CAN ANEW HOARD ACT OW THE DOCUMENTS OF A OLD OWE? A document came from the Committee on Streets, under @ geperal resolution, parsed shortly after the resent Board was organized. thet all the undnished uriness of the old Board should be referred to the ap- propriate committees in the mew Board doou- ment woe for the widening of West street. It passed ip the old Board of Arsletents, and wae referred to the Committee om Streets. on the 17th of December last; it no farther sction was taken on it till the new ‘Board ‘warin cfiice, when the resolution above referred to was pasred, and the Committee on Sireets recommended copourrence with the Board of A rsistante. An objection was raised. that @ document froma former Board could aot come legally before the preeent Beard. and the chairmen decided in fevor of that el jon, remarking that Aidermam Chapman was & mrmber of the former Board of Arsistants. and be ie Aldermen Garris moved that the whole subject be Feferred to the Counsel of the Corporation, to obtala hie op:plon In order to ascertain whether the document could be acted on or not. ‘The Parser said he could precedents, for example: the Board of As- ® measure 26th April. 1848, the Boerd of Alder. men aco, ted it June tb, 1848, and the Mayor approved | ef it Jone 12, 1848, He would therefore now appeal from the decision of the Chair wee them put to the Boar. and the de- hair was maintained by » vote of 7 to 5. A motion was them made, to refer not the whole bat the resolution passed by the present Bear the Committee on Streets, in order that they might frame a report of thelr own. Thir ‘war adopted. and the Board them adjourned at twenty minutes past ten o'circk, to Monday nex! I POARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERM raritions. Amorg petitions presented ing Several petitions were reovived from the oith jm Gifferent wards, praying thet the street pn pd F ye ne d to use Croton water for laying eo dustin the streets Referred to « special commit: tee, copeisting cf Mevers Ackerman Judson end Seode Of Jobn Price, to lease part of bulkhead at the foot of Amon street, to be ured as @ wood yard. Keferred. Of eu |, to rower and set curb and gutter vide walks in Ferty-fourth street, be: bth and Ninth avenues. Referred. the ‘al Hy 9 be pertetrom Brosdway. Referred, From Lyman idee, for lease of part of plor et the foot of Notth Moore street. Referred. A communication wae reeetved from Meare. Skid- twore and Wheeler, net tar | the wideniog of merely twas laid om the and Lad RLPORTS oF eomMrT TEES. The Committee om Streets, reported in favor of eon- ewe Board of Aldermen, in adoption of a resclut m to change See = street, from the ver, Ai ‘Lepth avenue to Hudeon tame, for lots io eageeh street, be- for fenelng vacant — es een avenues, Adopted. me. for orcivance to Third avenue at Nicth srteet. with leon pratee Ade pie " dopted. Same cemmittes report im favor of Hogh ows berty $60. for damage te sod took. ip conse quence crdypance to requiate aod (etere Third sna Fifth avesoes, Same, to siter grade of T First avenue to Rass river, ie to regulate apd grade ‘Thirty fourth to Porty-eneond for fencing vaoan' Tronttoth streets, between = and for flaagteg sidewalk in Nineteenth strest, be- tween Fifth ond Sixth avenues. Adopted. Committee on Wharves. Piers. and Siips, in favor of reserving Pier 43 at the foot of Spring street, North river. for the use of sniall market v. 1. Adopted Same . im favor of repairing bulkheads on ‘eet street, between Duane and Thirteenth streets. Adopted. Same eommittee, in favor of building « pler at the foot of Sixth street, East river. Adopted Reportvof the Committee on Fire in favor of rage ,Agonied No. 38 with ree ose carriage A ib jed adverse to the petition of o, empeny No. 15 to be reinstated. Report ad Committee om Sewers reported against the con- tinustion of the sewer in Lextogton avenue, at Thirty- third and Thirty.seventh streets to Fortieth street. Adopted. Same committee, adverse to the petition of C. F. Wieiten, for s sewer in Thirty-seventh street, from the Second to the Third avenue Adopted. Same committee, adverse to continuation of sewer vt eomay. eee sod Thirty-sixth a Toe dopted. men in the recclution and crsiances y-titth street. unication was received from the Street Com- joner in relation tothe suit of James W. Smith or, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the City ‘ork. The suit is based ona olaim for oon- 3 i rf FH t i > 5 Fy & . Resclution to extend tower sud pier at the foot of Care) ent and appropriating $7,000 therefor. Con- in. ppointing Luther B Carter a Trustee d. im place of Lewis | jconeurred ta. | he Concurred in, Report of the Committee on the Fire Department {i favor of submitting the question of the election of ti Asrirtant Sesion the Fire Department for three regulating the powers of F ‘eport of Committee on tire Depart learing premices in rear of No 74 King acrect, for purpcre of erecting @ fire alarm bell tower therein. | Coneurred Same committee in favor of furnishing a to company No 9 R { Committee on Wharver, in favor of extend- i Bt the feos of Gansevoort street. Co: Report of Committee on Sewers, in favor of building | rewer in Fourth street, from avenue U, 340 feet east- | werdiy. Coxourred ia. | Report of the Finance Committee, in favor ot leasing elip, between Fuiton and Dey streets, to the oyster rs, Concurred ia rt of the Committee on Ordinances ma amendm to the H the appotptmest of doormen for the several station houses. Conourred In - “i ane Tone ves eye "oyment Government of the Money expended the Caty end Individuals to fit the First Regiment N.Y. 8. Volunteers for the Mexican War.—Uhe Pre: ounced that be had received e commul: trom ‘ ol. Ward B. Burnett, in reference to the ey paid for fitting out the regiment of NY. 8. Volunteers. Col B. states that be has received drafts for $4407 60, peyable tothe order of the present Vomptrolier of the city. A preamble and rerolution was passed diree!in ie Compenatice Sy seetien the $4497 60 from the U. | # for moneys advanced to organise the ¥ , when om the eve of their departure for | Mexico, and to pay to Col. Burnett, $481 91, being the amount «f money edvanced by bia. RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were adopted:—That the Street Commise! order the Hud-on River Railroad | Company to regrade and repair West ¥ 3 pel to Thirteenth street, at their own expense sud witbout delay — Adopted. | ‘That King street be lighted with gar —Referred. 1 dat Cottage Place be Ithted with gas — Referred. ‘Thet the Justices’ Court of the $4 Judicial District be remov somenee — Room ta pense teen Are Rive, e090: Be the sama ts completed — Adopted ‘That a fire bydrant be placed in Tenth Avenue, be fey tds etic and [wenty. th . the Telegraph poste in Eleventh strect, between, B-copd and Fourth Avenues be removed. — Adopted Tbet John DeLameter be appointed a Trustee of Common Schools in the Sixteenth ward in place of isaac S Bowem, resigned - Adopted. Interesting from tuo Riv Grande. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS OF THE MURDER OF AME- ‘ANS BY THR MEXICAN OF FICERS—THK SECESSION question, &c., &c. {Vrom the New Orieaus Crescent §Mareb 10 } By the arrival of the steamebip Globe, Captain Bochner, from Brazos St. Jago, we have Brownsville Papers of the 27th ultimo, The Kio Grande Se Grande City —Messes, Bowen, Campbell and Worth fom - who shot by exican troeps, om the 20th January, om the road leading to Monterey. The deposition of » Mexican pemed Desederio Mate, who appeared before the Al- calde of Monterey, accompanied by the United States Vice Consul. Mr. Glover. gives ail the circumstances attending this outrage He estates that he was travel- ling towards Monterey when he was stopped tn the road by @ party of gunrds and citizens, armed, numbering eleven persons, whe had taken pessession of o large Dumber of mules, loaded with merchandise, belooging to five traders, (three Americans, one (ierman and a Quadroon,) who were some miles | was it to the owners of ite detention and they re- pald $150, which was demanded for the of their goods, They then. in company 6 depovent, who was lovited to joie them, pro- hd next morning at d depovemt saddled bis bore CT on his route, bat on coming into the reed be was halted by au offcer, who, with eight cavalry . detained bia ; with the offcer and roldiers were likewise the gourd: and eltizens, of whom be bas made mention. They all went to where the goods were placed, whic were sucroanded by the citizens and guards, The Americans were then told to surrender and give they replied that they would fe up theic gore, but Bottheirarms, The anewer was thet if they not five up their arme the: a thing bagpen that ‘would be unlucky,to w wered ‘ let it.’ The Otieer 1 ed me ordered them to fire, which they did at the eame moment, a» likewise the guards and citizens, the cfloer baring Sret told the Mexicant to separate themrelves from the forelgeerr, which they did, leaving the foreigners by themrelves, One ct the party paseed over t> the soldiers, but the other feur stcod firm aul re- turned the fire, the result being that three were killed end one surrendered, of the citizens and soldiers, one wee killed and another bad his ieg broken. (he ofticer rent am @ to the Judge of the rancho del Uolorado. thet he m eppear and certify to the results; but he Willing to come. the officer ordered the bo- e Americans to be buried oa the road side, and that the wounded man be carried oo @ litter. ‘The cc mbst was Gulehed at § A.M , and about mid-day the scldiers eaused the joads to be taken np and return- ed with the rame mauleteers who brought them—the depenent remaining free to continue his road, with the passport, which the officer returned to bim. ‘The terr! question still agitates the public mind. Pobite Meeth hare be at R Rio Grande City. in BY H ‘aenate ot fom byes Le d se. ne a po of those alopted at the Roma meeting, is Resolved, That it ie the love iNew ed Stater, separate andj apart from ‘xe, and thet the government of te or etght and end it Teabel, was Brecon St, Jago, by the rherit Supreme Court, SPROIAL TRRM. Before J Micebell, — 4 18.— The Involer Nui sence— Governor Mor we. the Mi and Corporation of Nrw V “(ahteh "was Beret eines ae ame were Guecharsed, Movements of individaaie, | Dr. Joba 8. have arrived in this eity. e fork, | ee | Marine Affairs, Pacuer Suir Anco —We bave received information, through Mr. J. J. Sproule, who left the ship Argo on Sunday evening, about 8 o'clock, thet she then had some ten feet water in her hold, and all the cases aud Dales that were in her at that time were damaged by water. Up to Sunday evening there bad been about six hundred cases of merchandise taken oat, in good order, of which Mr. Sproule hes the marks end num. bers, at his office, 74 Wall street, and two hundred of which have been under water. The ship lies east and west, close on shore, in a bed of sand, seven feet deop- She had not bilged. On Sunday her spars and yards were taken down to ease her masts. At high water the pea breake over ber, and at low water, for two or three on board footed. It is said three days, if the weather tera were to have left for ‘thle ott with about two bandred ind pact aso of which. we understand, is im Mr. Spreule's possession. Three other lighters have also loaded. aud will sail for tom pechoges of goods, covsloting ricelpelly of wa:eues ven y avd Joceisy. valued at about ‘310,000, Ly = brought to 1, yesterday mori jkages. | the city. yy, over the Long Ielasd The following are the names of the passengers by the Artgo:—Giovanina Lietti, Joseph Liettl, Alfred Leviel, and thirty-feur in the steerage. The following S packages, F Gourd: sgrciane Sere . ER Ks. © Dord; Lpackage, UD, ark C So. HN Nees: 8 @ Bano. ais, of Bos 2 Kameo id Drioter: 21 de, James an do, Wolfachn & Bachasaot; 4d & Oriheimer; Udo, Bolsoeau & Kusch Sdo, menard & & o% 10, Fatiorson w Co, of Borton 0 oaton; 4 doy Ri Bowry a’ iverno Leon Potet; 2 do, Anderson & Farge chard K 1d Go Ulaua, Becnet, Delphine & Co: Co; $ do E Bastwood; 3do4 Jaffray & Sons; 2 4 et & Kobo 4do Spree Unrise jo Blake, Patter- tdo do G & B Cameron, fin Trotn gor & € 'e: 1 do, A tea 2 Ba wel Kroeger: t 2 do, Spies. Christ & C & atkinsn of Balumos 140,08 Narnes & ( 140, ¥ mh & Tmbere, of Pat ke Ca; bdo. § Coon 0 » Duper do. PE Uydy & Seo8; 160, M Boobs & Co, of Berton; I 1 do, wi Fie “yer TW Schmidt & Cr Son; | pi 0 Ido of tobacco, to the French arrigire; | do, th D: jouge; 1 do, Stod- W ff Smith & Co; 2 4m Ue; febwide & andres. basket wine, © Beereh; | pa H’ Von Keller; 1 do a do. TA ert fold & Freres: d de, W A Plozkett; 4 do, Moran & $ do, V do, © Doody & ai td OC West mei oO i Oigno, d & Mutton; 16 40, Stone @ Co; Absyntne, Honiold fo: Pes Mask: of Bal bdo KY fay le & « 7 Keil ¢ deier & ‘ Bde, Spies, ( brist co 3 é 9, N taller; 2d, & Stursbere: td one; 6 do, B B. Ide, Brown & Moire: 2 , BM Davice & Lo, of Philadel per: | do. F Thierrot; 2 €0, L Jacot Dee Combes; 1%) Lure ctones, 65 easen, to order. The following card of acknowledgment har been Preeented to David Henderson, captaia of the packet sbip Mount Stuart |.ipbimetene :— The Hungarian refugees, who arrived In New York on 24h of February last. on board ¢ Mount Stuart Elphinstone, feel themselves all and feversl under obligations to publicly express their wermest thanks te Captain David Henderson, of that verrel, for his constant attention god un- wearled zeal fn promoting their every comfort, and bigh admiration of the coneummate ekill wito 6 brought hit voasel bao iy ubrough more than verit 1 duration, aod ite of all hindrances finally landed us to satety om the free shores of America Not, indeed, because of the dangers endured on this trying eo Ble character of our truly honored captain—of his erour efforte to make It ac endurabdle as portibie, agreeable. for us— this otberwire erartsome vo ever remain among our mort cherirbed reoodec thos. ‘While the masterly skill and coctuees w! ‘was po often called to put in sction, raired aimiration # a ewaman, his 0, Bdwarts & Ge: & sens not of him, as we now mut with ry ‘thie public mann Somes An —— and 5 t re net ee ee eT INUAIIAN REFCURES, ‘The ship Shakepeare ( Clark, from New York, bound Tow Coliternia, put imto St Thomas, om the ist im dirtrees. leaking badly, She bad thrown part of her ergo overboard. from giving z Covar oF Brass — Grand Jory came into court ted five true bille of eee ; two fro larerny. ko.,&e Ti rand har alte preneed that th Brvvkipn atbonh | and Jamaica Tornpike was in bad repsur.— That visited the bow ereoting for fewaie peioemenn, and somgert thed the doers be Inetend of solid trom, | for the of Delteve there ts greek weed cfs heapital as for pe- if iH E ie is 3 i Oath of Office,” was performed last evening at this favorite theatre, and was received with great favor by © very numerous audience. The principal characters were represented by Mr. J. Wallack, Jr., Mr. Gilbert, Mrs. J Wallack, and Miss W: 5 soomed be perfect in their respecti epee We domes warranted, on s first ‘ion, in giving an epl- ee merite of the Y erngeay, ond chal were covoluded with the sterling drama of “Victorime; or, I'll Sleep on It.” which cogs wid pesformed and reoei: \dience with the most unequivo- ved by eal marks of satisfaction and delig Baoapwar Thestne —This week, it is ennounced, will be the last of the new yuccessfal comedy of “Extremee,” which has, since the first might of ite representation, drawn crowded and fashionable su- diences. We have not seen a piece better produced upon the stage for a length of time, nor one in which ye more fully entered into the epirtt of the author, and the peoul arities of the characters they portray Nothing can be more perfect thaa the oox- combry of Mr. Wheatley—notbing more farcinati: then “the lively grace and insiauatiog manner’ ies Alexina Fircber. The natural sim jerrett as the beart-worm sod roughly used aims house girl, renders ber oberacter. though the most bumbie, by po means the most insignificant of the comedy ; sod Mr. Skerrett is admirably impudent oud laughably familiar. as the free aod easy nigger. Glare isextremely original in the geuerous and exemplary part of Mark Mayberry-it ie one of hie bust. We must not omit to repest our admiration of the brilliant: sorpery. and of the very uraceful and jveateg quedrilie danced by the characters iu the fifth act. Mr Zavystow:ki, under whe fe chaste aod breutiful. and is trequently favor | with @ burst of applause. This evening the new comedy will be repeated. Bunton's Thearne.—This favorite place of amuse ment, potwithstanding the u: weetber last nicht, was well atteoded, and the per formances gave the usual satisfaction to the audience. “ The Serious Family” was as freshly presented as if it performed only a few nigh: d the apolause v Mrs. Ruesell, who has be Fe-eppere. Natiovat. Taxathx —This favorite place of amuse ment was attended by ge and fashionable audience, leat evening, notwithstanding the inel weather, to witness the perfurmanes of Mr ©! As thie isthe closto per tl for a few days, wil it is hoped that those who haw formanoee will avail themselves of the opp him. The pertormances, this « ¢ dramas of “(he Miller and his M and the farce of “Mother nuvit. —The testimonial of rospect to this accompilabed artist, by his friends and the members of Broadway Theatre. The pivces selected Gentleman,” ‘Siamese Twins,” and “Katharioe and Most of the leading professional gent’e n: pear on the oocasion, namely: Meaers. Fiseide, W E. Burton. J Brougham, JW, WR Blake, W. AO Mra, Biek actor have been poepesty oppuentace®. The New Musw Hacc.—Oar dict that a new musie bali, adapted to the wants of the community, would be & profitable speculation, has been selsed already by ste, The advertioement connected with the proposed structure, indicates that » lessee te re juired for it as it furpiebes an admirable & m preoasiy oo yey re will preoanty y ‘The hail ts to be sro ite, im construction Will be. A person with ledge of rooiet Orns Hover.—The entertainments, this og. are of a very attractive character, consisting overture to’ Fra Diavolo,” followed by the Old ¥ ginia State, Rors Loe, the Binckberrying Party, Old Upele Ned 0. Added to these are the Polka bur- Long, Ethiopian Fling. Gaiter end Vistia Alticaine and a great variety of other It requires iivle more from us than ounce there features, as Mechantos’ Hall bas become so popular. sod such @ favorite resort, that = | the hall is crowded every evening. Mesicat. Parcocrry —The musical ctroles of the city are alive to the wonderful powers of @ boy, wine years of age, named Sebastion H. Cook, who has made re markable progress as a pianist. His performances of | the most diffloult compositions of the bert master rald to be Dighiy Mntnhed. and to display prestsive « forew bate rpriving. He ts to give a conesrt at the | Tabervecle next Mowday will have an opportunity ts judg of bie preeooious gepiur, Youog © oforte imaker. reridieg ia ch may. in some trasure. aooant for the di given to bis early dev Avenicas Meares —The Little Pio! Batemat * app fn the “Sp athed fd Lastiy.tm belonging to Me White, mentef wegro miastrelsy at 65 Bowrry ® Orens Ht Thureday eventog next, of the New York Masoal [teil be @ grand attate, ving kindly covnented to reed Mideummers’ Night Dream." ee will appear in Hertford om y next Nent ector, who was so mach the benefit in nid of the fu Fund Sooiety til esae Mre F A. Kemble fear every ratiofaction as ‘The « rt of thie inimitable her Mapase Larace plat will take place at the (bigese vi ing Dext, Madam Valentini w r ienbers. Leopold Moyet, aud Von Der Weyd wid her on the eceason. Court of Generel % Before the Kecorder and Aideren Conekiin. Manow 18,— Sentence of Joun Orpen —This todividwat war tried Inet work for grand larceny, fn stealing #yme gold ebains from W. li Smith & Oo, No. 4 Meldom jane, in January last, Ie was convinted of the charge, and the Court sentenced him to the State privon for wo yeore and six months e y Pespenne of wAvhley + Second Case ~The Distrlos ie morning catled the case of Joseph © Attorney thie morntog aoe oe. Frankia ond Asbiey for trial om the recomd Intiot mm for forgery Counrel for the acom the onre before the all beard the testimony in th ty therefore, as be argued, be more or inse prejadioed. The care wae postponed (il! Thur A A White Mon Rested by Two Block black girs, Bemed Juli tharine Wilrom. both nymphs of the Five Potate, | na obaree « s fn cold erty from John James, ata house in Anth street. on the 16h of February last _ | 4 james sworn -| live at 44 Wesbingten street; I { wes on the Five Pointe on the 10th jalking slow the street they asked raw there two bine: me if | wouldn't . acked me if [ wonld treat ti anything to drink; they enid they did and ( | of them @ quarter Witness prooreded | teresting narrative of bie far | One of the girls, whick, however, i olumne of & newspaper She foucd cat thet he bad money in bie ppoket, aod forthwith throst ber bend tp and reized eve gold eagles. with whien soe ber companion ped. ‘ompininaut be pavion with bint, Dut the girls overeame bi | paid fm & comtest whieh place, before he yielded | Mie puree The jury returned « t of not guilty. Picaded Quitty to For + A young man of respeotm- Die appearance. nama William }. Valention. pleaded Hitz to a charge of forgery tm the third degree, te git g the name of A i Solomons toe on the Merebante’ Bank for $00, om the 2 Dardiy bee me | ‘The scoured was ip the emoloy of Mr mone at se time be the forgery. | Bes’ srocas cies ate nee parsed (De lgn'ast sentemes Conrt en, on whom the ny ‘= | which the law would permit, vit: | the State prison fer two yrare vi | ® Inteluagence | Exead tn ts "Tagwens ou te ornise, Offloers and srews all yeaa"