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———>——=E=E======= ~-THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, WHOLE NO. 6717. a PRICE TWO CENTS. h pation in & rertes of lectares, At Gret, he coutd New Hampshire Eteetion, Persunde himeeli Co undertake #o serious and dif™- but when he considered Chat Chis ec, | _ Returns from one hundred end forty twotowas hate E E T Assembly. 1821 repudiated this method. and still you place “Dem. ‘The Steamer Ohto at New Orienas, &e. . : ocrutic whiga’” over your principles. If the whige law 0s Avoanr, Merob 18, 1051. | Were determined to pase this law, hee} a Maw Oscesns, BOERS, 198). ‘DOUBLE SH ‘aled to them = = PRTITIONS PARSENTED. in common humanity, to abandon the name of demo. The Obio has just arrived with 260 paseongers, and opportunity which prea oi been received. being twenty-one im addition to those NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | fo pronivit the sale ot intoxicating liquors; tore- | cretic whign and he called oe those wham bean the California m! English acquainted wit! the " he faitthee chet we gave yosterday. They show the followiwy result :-— adnnmnnanprnnnentem peal the Fre» School law; against any diversion of thy oould call by that title, co vote tor oxpunging —_———_—_—_ Beery ie not to shrink from a comparison wish thet | sawyer, (whig).......... 14,505 AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON CITY, | 207+! of the Now York and Erle allroad Compaay; | YOR Teestubiizhed a aystem repudiated 0 Death of Ancther Millionaire. ated it must be known, Avcordrashe ne en aeerecl: | Atwood (treesoll).. 9308 from the citizens of New York, for an appropriation | © Mr. Ruaoisy followed im advocasy of referring the New Onceans, March 10, 1861. Proposal The bistory ofthe Jew begins witD the ¢ldae ener to remove the rocks at Hurl; of oltizens of | Matter re the people. They were the psrsous most Corneltus Paulding, » well known millionaire, has ‘ the bible, and continue: to thé present day,ew | pj a) ee | Jeaving the bulk of his fortune to some re- De® perlogof two thousend three hundre st y Ba stile txdysic Soe aaa Ps da int: tod in the selection of the officers, a ADJOURNMENT OF THE SENATE, | 0»tids county, for» national ratiroad; for tho aboli- | {hePalurecneald be allowed to make the aolentieg, Md | Just di a! re urs, thorizing the | believed that a person eleoted by the people would be | !tiens in the Kast - also soveral legacies to oharitable every pert ot the habitetie globe The first tion of capital punishment; for « I jecturer begins with the clove of Muiteal Me}. ogainst Binsmore.,.... “ Yridging of Lake Champlain for railroad pur, more trustworthy than if appointed by the Governor, | institutions. records till the compilation of the Yatmud. Le de- | The above town, Inst year, stood Ho ie more to be relied on. on ucoount of the great con- 2 scribed the successful career of Cyrus, krng of Pereta, | TA: aie ariaaiceeeieeerpen.da ne. saecentioon in the Mis.0. Aun, te A on ctaime to | Becnen paced im hime ld tbat either party Markets, cscon tat, | tate He then ast oe ee , { r! egisiot it.O. Auten, from the Comm! on Claims, to | would place in nomination # man unworthy to be su>- kw UnLeens, March 4, istory of t exender, of Chamberioin, (whig). . eer Fark scoala whom was referred the subject matter of the Gover. | ported by them, and with thet belief he would vote for | Bales to day reach 2500 bales of cottom. at prices Bott, (recs M : the amendment. ranging from 6X0. « 12%0, Sterling exchenge we nor's Message relating to the speedy completion of the | “ns, Unixnwoon moved that the committee rise and | quote 7% a 8\ pm. New York sixty day bills, 2 Ttems from all Parts of the Country, Erie, and the Genesee Valley and Black River Canals, | report the bill to the House, and | 2 discount; aight ohecks, Ie Lic. Im freight, oo &o., &c., oo. presented s voluminous report, accompanied by a rt. Buwnovers tesumed the floor, and oP osed the | foreign epgags arereperted. A ship and bark ep SC.» Dinsmore’s majority hast year... Democratic loss in there 143 towns perated by the obstinacy of the Jews. At the gates ents bill as being one which was in direet opposition to the | were taken to load at Lafayette, with pork for Boston, | the city he was met by the bigh priest. arrayed 4 ++ 7,308 ss wa, in accordance with the recommendations of the power of ths people | Mr. continued at length to | at $1 12% per barrel. : nase aii ; rata robes. Alexei er, who by ibis ap) The Concord Paty int claims the Legislature as demo- ove rnor, ounce the attempt to hurry the rough the ew Onixans, March 7, 1851. | reco 8 vision, ad appeared te him i his 4 Interesting from Washington. APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLEGES. House anajcalled on its wdvosates to oome to ite do- | Cotton 1s dull; and deulerr are anatously swaiting | nce . prostrated himself before sie high priest on ses. bigs aon roe ayentiy; the ultimate slection of ADDITIONAL CONFIKMATIONS —~ THE WASHINGTON | The Literature Committee reported a bill, making | fence the advices per Pacifie The sacs of the last two days | ing the uame of God. which he cervicd vn is forehead, | MF. Dinsmore as Governor. UMON SOLD TO ANDREW JACKSON DONKLSON, ETC. | appropriations to certain colleges in this State. Mr. Usper, oop replied to Mr. B., and stated thet he | have only been 4 000 bales. ‘The mew constitution was totelly defeatea. 1iL8 COMPLETED AND ORDERED TO & THIRD READING, | had fcundit difficult to speak upon the resolution, be- Wasninarox, Maroh 18,1851. | “fie gollowing bills were reported complete, viz:— | ouse the gentleman from Orieuas hed. invesietiy ob. 2600 alhe CC oltian ree. Sener RAM. The Senate, to-day, confirmed Mr. Gellaird as Com- | Confirming the title of the East River Insurance Co. | tained the floor, and by his course had caused athe closing heavy. Middling, 9%, to 10%; stock. 263.000; ‘missioner to superintend the erection of the New Or | to certain property; amending the act incorporating | delay on this matter. He had, on two several occasior receipts at Southern por sean, CONGRESS ‘The majority for Mr. Perkins, (whig.) in the Third district, ie about @ thousand ; and in the First district, joyed peace 4 tranquilllt; ‘ 37,000 ahead of leat yeur. the East River [nsurance Co ; ating the rates of | intimated to him (Mr. U.) that he should not take rol “ % Antiochus [V d relate sufferin, eans Custom Hons. wbarfage of lighters in the olty of New Macks tarergosi|syoteen tr quseeihs he shunt crease ine tines Pig gr ag yao Oto gen ‘titayon tena ine tae ast: Fem femal WRSE, Res ftom shese <6 tous ing Bemator Bell, of Tennessee, says he does not believe | rating the Asylum for Friendless Boys im the city of | the committee till the hour of adjournment. He thus . Bight henge en New York, oue per cent pe ry dred majority. ‘thet Mr. Nelson will accept the Commissionerthip to | New York; relating to the powers of the late Court of | delayed action. That gentleman, a few days since, some of the exptoite of tl China. Chancery; authorizing the Chatauque Plank Road Co. | had consent, after asking {wpostponement of the con- 8, March 10,1851, | Period of twenty. six yea: Theatrical and Musteal. f # to borrow mouey; amending the act exempting from | sideration of the bill, to imtrodace » Jooal bill, which atig |. | pendence of. ». ty ture will be delivered Boweny Trratae.—T! ogrem we for this evening ie Mr. Kerr's appointment to Nicaragua does not give | sale on exeoution, the homestead ef a persen having a | he asserted was of great importance, as he had been | vance. 4, sequence of the ex. | at the came place, on Thursday week. eaceedingly attractive. and, no doubt, will drawa much dissatistaction. family; relating to the preparat steps for | informed by Benster Miller. A part, at least, of that | peoted arri eax, ae. Nenenen<k fide tly | Aosemblage The performances will commence with ti ‘The Assistant Beoretary of the Treasury, Mr, Hodge, | ecording wills; for the "more effectual’ pro- | statement was untrue, Mr, U- proceeded to advocate Ps Mareh 8, 1061 ‘Tennessee, visiting New York os | beutiful play of te Lady of Lyons,” im which Mr. ee 10489) | vention of fires in the olty of New York; amending the | the original bili, and read from the message of the She teiesnnlions ia, todie, ee ta was attacked by two pin, Ma West ti bo. | #. Bady will sustain the made s request, just before Congress adjourned, to | aot, extending the charter of the fremen of the city of | Governor to sustain him in his position. <r: helen on ees Fe n, vy, reached 1.260 oo Pg mpc me me and Miss Wemyoe that of x increase his salary to four thousand dollars, and to | New York ; incorporating the Mexican Ocean and {a-| Mr. 0. Atos. in reply tothe argument thet it wae | Dales, at yesterda: . 4 from gave ¢ toh but refused to give them bia | Promising actor in what he baeperformed, he has land Mail Co, ; reistin othe justices of the police | the principle of the people of this State, shown in the | 7° ® ’ vance of 4 y being 8 ding ‘al satisfaction. Miae Wemyes hes for some make him by lew Secretary whenever the Seoretary was sustained. money. They seized him by the throst and fired s court of the city of New York ; inoor; ting the | last constitutional comvention, to make offtcers ot istol at him, wounding bis arm, when rebbed ime beet fi absent or the place vacant. The committee to whom | Utica City Water Works; incorporating the New York | consequence elective by the people, he said that the City Intelligener im of $300, and fled 6 He is now confine ‘to his has secured for herse! the matter was referred reported adversely. end Montgemery Mining Co. ; Jnecspecating the La-| action of that convention went to show that this of. . boarding house in Beoxms an etreet, from the effect of ail its patron Father Ritehie has sold out the Washington Union | ‘ies’ Benevolent Association of the Methodist Episoo- | fioer should not be an elective officer, because it left | Mons Money rox Mus. Tuoxrson.—We have received “Your bit - 7 his wound. for $20,000 to Andrew Jackson Donelson of Tennessee, pal Bocioty of New York. These several bills were | him to be appointed bythe Vomptroller, who is elect- | $10 more tor Mrs. Thompson—$6 from Mr. Edward ordered to’ third reading. ed by the people. Conriscaticn OF « Ganniinc Mactine.—Wedneaday | « Wi 6 1g Boys,” Those who wish'to while away an late Minister to Germany, the adopted son of Old =, Mr. A, A. Thompson followed in a spirited appeal to | Hert: $6 from Mr. Daniel Berrien. Thus the good | afternoon at twe o'clock Dennis Sullivan was arrested evening im pleasure, will do well to visit thie cla and Glickeny, nal on Able polities. lect Committee, by. a sil | SverY member of honesty of purpore, to vote in favor work ef humanity goes on. by the fourth ward policeon a obarge of gambling. It | favorite ertablishment this evening. The interesting 8 PHIRTY-SECOND CONGREES, Mae cirandis oppored the views of the committee, | oftcer should be elected by the people. He claimed | ProPrietors of the omnibuses are so gratefal tothe | with» toy gun at the mark. If he bit the centre of i | Baoanwav Tararax.—Coilims, the people's favorite yor thet the principal reason why the Comptroller was | Mayor for enforcing the law against their drivers, that | the target, he won a cent's worth of psanuts. The ma- sash dine tas eae ademas htc soted b the people, ‘was, tat he bed this depart. | they are about to hold a mecting to pass hm a vote of Feiceiee erateoniet Ihe novel gambling meshing. apt] 006 ihe inocmperanie Leh cometion, tates Bis bene nent pxtertor Hine be considered the boundary line of | MED Gaiety oteTEY: in a strain of irony, ridte uling | Shanks. Of course, Ryerson & Bertine will not take | There te abundance of larger snd higher Games | crowded and fashionable audiences; and whem it ie A by BXECUTIVE SESSION Wasuixatox, March 18, 1851. * 9@ QUORUM —EXECUTIVE BUSINESS. the proposition by submitting to the le sui t ia it. at Bret tae stringent Lehedet ofhie Honor around, why Bot have A pst at ee 2 ae many eiease pane Reb mg moon ee, oe 201 . 18 not framed for politi- rye g npr vedeery bert ml interest, while the public Tolt the benett of the change, t confiscate them ? 5 ice way” WAY | ray of the barrages de oe of this city. For the Orst » ad believed that | The amendment of Mr. Boxnovane to make the su. | Now even the omnibus proprietors are rejoiced for they | Finx.—A fite broke out on Wednesday night. at halt Prcber ah ig ple athtmer Ripede gi phoagn th At halt past twelve o'cloc, only twenty-three Sena- | fhe orpoaition of Mee cmused: by the | Perintendent elective, was lost, by ayes 33, nays 44.\ mee tar) the it returns of can from the boxes pai ven o’clook. at 132 Mercer street, in een’ ca tee eery be pon A pens ‘tors were present, nctwithstanding whioh, the Senate | fact thet the bill di divide the city 30 as to f {i memicn to-maaKe. the stinty SRO, awdom. Lear) arcared mae wee Ghvsene be ovety’ redscting | foundry of Day & Newell It was dleoovered by peter yd ceo ghee Bd Salighehis wemeree proceeded to the consideration of Executive business, | Ure to his party a predominanoy in the political olezks to three, lost. thick chat five idea ould ase penetrate them. By slow | trittis ee OOS CS friends and the dramatic public, this evening, in the iexion of the city. trifiing dem: INFORMATION wanTRD RELATIVE ro THe comquest or | PME Brrznvan desired to know whether the New | The Dill was amended. on motion of Mr. Buxnovans, Seine Mey Nass alk the shees sites, tee every Oneewa | 4.1 cn Fink,—Test evening, at half q went ae the mech euthaslaaicromeenn canes A York a ‘tion had Ited in rotation te this | 12 reference to the signing and delivery of bills uader oan quic! jan that,” and preferred moving *olook, fi 4 ibs CALIFORNIA iar lelegation had deen ya! io rotation te certain olrcumstances, and making it highly penal | om feot. or perhaps looked out for a quicker vehicle, e 0! he acne - FO! : —— some rubbish’) richly deserves, as on see has no yee rt ‘When the doors opened, Mr. Gwin offered a resolu. | PMY? replied that he did not know whether | therefor. In truth the public were so disgusted witha slow pace oe eee xin astorein seal street mear | tor—his ruccess throughout the States gives evident Fi extinguished. in a short time, with- | proof of his being # univerral favorita. ‘The first pieor Hon, mbich was adopted requesting the President to | they bad beon consulted yut. He believed the bill | | Tbe our of seven having arrived, the 8 faralee am Se eee aintlos that ad ee ices tpotner, and the | cut damage. ‘The firemen were preseat. tm lerge fares, | Dill be*RingOtiell tee cent heady the fice fee lay before the Benate at the next sersion, all informa- | could not be rendered more effrctive by any amend- College bit, le eeoiel pian By pad postponed athe thal strong prejudice was entertained et the | but hadarace for nothing, as it could ecarcely be | the amurements will clove with the a interesting tion in possestion of the departments, relative to ey eiccisix was opposed to sny amendment of the | minutes. f . ‘3 omnibuses; aod many who would ride under ether cir. | “Sled more than snalarm. and affecting drama of “All that glitters is not Gold. @ C01 er a8 of the Court ef Common Pleas, has 0 far recovered | nisi, Miss A. Gougenheim, Messrs Conway, Davi olaims for services and money advanced to the United | charter reported by th nd did not believe | Mr. Burrovcns moved to make the term of the | cumstances, determined to walk. Fins caressing of lew Jupor Dacy.~The Hon. Chas. P. Daly, second judge | This piece, sustained by those clever artists, Mad. Po. tf office two years instead of three. Lost, 19, nays | 8nd order will be always found in the end to 24 ‘States, during the conquest of California. that the people's of By the oftinens OF | oo ee erred to tteibe ont the ecarline clan, | fer silpartes; and we’bave no doubt that, if the pre- trom hia eomnt t indleposition ae to be guabled to pro- waking. Uti, Reynolds snd oa, eee oxoLocr. peta dantter hat toca tele | 108t- Maite The Srdtomaces: She autce canis Tey inmain- | uate in his perfect restoration to health. "Judge Daly | fer youreeircs Mr. Dovox offered a resolution, which was adopted, then taken on striking out the first A prthe how made to report the bili to the House, tee advantages Cpt dh ran outed y | sailed from ; for England, per the steamer | Nino's Ganosy.—This beautiful location is nightly directing thet certain forthooming reports on the On the question of agreeing to the report of the com. | most popular of Mayors; anda precedent will be cate | E¥FOps, on Wednesday. crowded with the most brilliant audi geology of Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan, be prepared mittee, blished that will never purait the old confusion and Wacon Accivrnt.—On Wednesday, Mr.W. H. Wright, | formancer. to ni; ith and sent to the Bemate at next exssion. Mr. Burrov ay, Was thro! his deville entitled us moved to amend by appointing the | disorder to prevail again residing at 616 Broadway, wagon Superintendent for a Certain length of thas, andthen | “Bewans or More Avcrione."—The vietiae of | 12 Blesoker strest. He'was oo stunned by the tall | Sein ‘THANKS TO THE Of 41K: AND FINAL a0JO! st to make the office elective by the people. Lost—nyos that he wes taxen up iosemsible, aod conveyed home | characters INMENT. Mr. Mancum offered & resolution of thanks to Mr. . Niblo’s Garden has long bee: jonsare eo numerous that the Mayor has King, for his ability and impartiality, which was unan- 22, nays 43. Mr. B. moved to atrike out the provision it ni to post little boys opposite to tl by officer MoKsight A phyrician was called, who at- | resort, in consequence of the character of imouely adopted. i to oppotat by the Goverror and Senate, aud make the Funk fhope lo (he lower part of Bitedway, poe tended to his wounds and pronounced them not 4 ich are alwe; * { the utmost Mr. replied, and pronounced the Senate ad- office elective bythe people. Lost— rying large placards, with the words ‘Btrangers beware | &¢T0U8. I conclude with the adiniproeer ies hot be considered as a poitioal movemost, It was | , 78, previous question being call of Mock Auctions.” This caution te strangers was | | Buiiinc Uvsocw» Mrat—Abm. Lyjavero was arrested fal ballets cf “Gtsaie,”” wit those agre J very peoessary, appears, asthe law now stands, | OD inescay by un officer seventeenth war > NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, | Merely propoted to guard the rights of property holders | “s acatcuLTURAL couuRce. He cannes teach. all. ths’ drauda perpetreted In these | pelos, for pedditog Unwbolesome meat. Th Rousset, whore graoef every night rewarded with the wai tion# of piessure, The scenery in “Gizelie The view ot the Rbi is magnificent. ti for rale was uowound veal e Mountfort, or ten days imprinc: BY MORSR’S LINI 6 ' Y + o The Committeo of the Whole then considered the | places; the suctioneers #md their accom 16 watt, staxEt moved to r6 cosuntt tbe Bilt, pt claaggr erga ln 34; | bul to estabitsh am Agrioultural Collage, Without | } Senate, 47 taking apy question, progress wan reported, and the gr wt perme. Niblo tak: revious question was then ordered, and the ce. | House sdjouraud. thelr poo! One of the little boys having bee: Kick ov 4 Honse —Coroner Geer on | {i 7 Acsavr, Maron 18,1851, |. he previous question was then or} nici di Anvcked down by a fellow who came out of auction inquest om the body of Jeu Fer poet we THE BRIDGING OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN—THE ANNEXATION OF NEW YORK MECHANICS AND TRADESMET The Lewis Couuty Bank WN Refused. sbop No. 90 &: and believed to be comnected | aged twenty-rix years, born in Ireland who came to ~ , ty Bank Notes . ing and charming dunsenee, CANADA, Dir, Waxesan introduced » bill for aid 7 March 13,1551, | THB JH hia des Mondey night, in consequence of being eraelt : Mr, Beexstay presented the following memorial, | lib!aty of the Genesal Mechanics aud Tzadesmen’s Leany, Mareh 18,2851. | tected kicked im the tace by @ horse. It seems thet ou M yl ¥, a " | Society of New York. The Lewis county notes uave been refused to day. | stationed no day ni about ten o'clock. the decvased was wh: weil con igned by Goodhue & Vo., Boonen Graves & Oo.. Davis ‘To morrew they will be redeemed. Asristant Capt ping up hoire, which he was exercising in couse rout to the & Brooks, Bogert & Kneeland, Jones, ond others: — MEMORIAL. “To the Honorable the Senw op ot A= 4 o jon of sag Re only requires perm Vdacuamaser nee York ts tau Phitadeiphia Oystermen Captured in the | oui Ty set New York. — | to erect new buildiugs Chesapeake Bay. vith pour | ble. Vaancot proceeded at some length to diseurn che - Barrons, Marob 18, 1851. . | propriety of parsing this bill It was readered indi ae : pensably pecomerye on account of the crowded . — Herald, cent yesterday by the Governor, Of the buildingr now in use by the society, and special | Sgainst a fleet of Philadelphia oyster vessels in Chess- sitention bad Leen directed to it by the Goveraer, in} pews bay, aredging for oysters. with one hundred aoe re ees there ceee lature. Air, thre proceeded | aimed men anda eld piece on board, returned this ‘oO TF ~~ Tepol ie 5 tion, a a bevdrenty P) the compurative coadition of the | evening, having captured seven schoouers and their jaDgét Of being victimized “ three establishment, with the number of juvonties confined & JouNg men named Bemuel H Fitch therefp from j ear to year, and urged upon then ite Crees, Waxbiogton co. N. + me . bers the necessity of pursing this bill without delay. ctinn shop at the corner of Wail stiet Lee, Walter BR. quenoe of sickness, when the animal Up. and struck the deceased in the tac him down sepreicrs and ne died in ‘the inj every novelty emtea by th meive patronage from th lovere of excellent Gramatic productions, To-mgat he Dill of great variety. oousisting of thres excel. ‘The Sret in order is the © Eogiin i be presented, for the fi tis y to may it in weil cast, embers of Burton sco! : ord! gto boy to Foey owe pdleined lnjonstions from Bees ee entrain t ayor, and with our devioe College of Phystctans and Sargeons. F they wearied him out. It remains to ‘wieehee ‘Mayor Kingtlead is made of | Tbe annual commencement of the college was held ‘ace artiste of the fiat tamp, thore t time there is iz, when the degree of Dootor ot} doubt of each part being Gilled ro as to giv pirarure The pext will be the farce ’ Mr end Mes 1a, for rate a ‘There was a very large attendance of our mont respec- J od died at | table citizens; oo much #0, that the large lecture room olkas, marches wad quaddlten To ngst the protes: ors present | eMtertsinment will conolade with the tarce of a red thy ul prises of their captors. Where geoulr Killed” Three who wirh to pass an eveuiug envcurepiog the mont free system he Fe BT ney or Re aptly Pooedl ne ty pergerenee peeemngyiorn tet watch. gold pens herollehe. “A ios ef-| Nov. posters Aathen God use tone Cenetsi One | ist bei will go andese Matton, Bloke, Lectes, that the spicit of our Union is such. ther, wii let it resery y hgain celling for the paceage of the bill ‘The Cuban Invaders—Close of the Triais. old pens werd knocked dewa to I rd, and stated the order of | Bland. Jehusion, Jordau, Mra, Bkerret, Mra. ag her o each Beate i dent’ gositirn audsuyer | DngAre ce ge oral Haw Gdicnawe! Sage, 2004 t, unde lot of sik kevdkerch! proceedings and other favorite wetora x the House We only Jesire: 4 InG. Hen i lot. He (bought dog A r was then offered up to the Throne of Grace Naviosar Taxatax.—The new avd beautiful drawe, 1 of thin bill. was neubject | '®Gemerei Henderson's caso the jury could not | in making out tha dill of sale, they ohar, Dr_Antnon entities © Harry Burobsm, or the Young Voutinental, p 7 tere or chose f other Sta hould be hindered or ewbarressed, Ly uch logisiatio be part of the tate of New ¥rrk, as woula t liberal eptrit of reciprocity im al of thas bond of national waion ia all may to trade and comin hearty concurrence of every | agree, and were disebarged. There were sleven for hoped that,if necessary, the wum | acquittal, and only one against. The District Attorney immediately entered @ noile proseyui in that case; aud aleo 'n Governor Quitman’s, and all ocher Vuban cass ‘Tate gives universal eatiefaction. Dr Brevens again rose, and read the | is drawing immenre udirucet every night Lt le pub Ceclaration. as follows: — * You ceclare that you will by | npon the etege ip the mort effective #'y!9, avd is one Oiligent and faithful in the discharge of the several | of the most thrilling and interesting piscns chat bas duties of your profeseion; that you will be teuder and | bern produced for nome time in this clcy. It has beww compassionate to your patients. and treat their com refully dramatized from a very elegantly written plainteto the beat of your skilland knowledge; that | etovy Purdy bat spared neither pains nor expense in you will not, for any consideration acminister medi- | the arrangement of this drama io rcenery deesaes, and cine for improper purpores; and that you will ror machivery so that bis patrous may rest aveured they beir support and count 1, end believed that no man would be found Daring and Sixtensive Robdery. Bostow. Mare 13, 1861 rwich, st five o'clock this mocming, while Mr Heary Wittell, messenger of the Norwich Bank, was of the county of Kings was in the | stated that their county jail w away their time lously beep.the seorets of your patients. Ali these | will be delighted not omly with the netiog. but alse oan mod sractiing inet a8 6O8 FUNDS OF THE STATE, Ov motion of Mr. Many, it was resolved that the treasurer be requested to report to the Senate the things you rolemply aud faichfuliy promive" To | with (he mort maguifieent ti which the candidates 1+eponded ia the aiirmative dente they Lave ever by | Tre diplomas were then delivered to the gentlemen # are Borge a in and the music, srra the Seoretary of Stato be requested to report torthwith | posed the resclution | to the Senate, whether the returns ot the iate census A motiou to lay on the table lort id One, and probably put up im paper x otter tO | buvein view. You have bad every wavautege in this eee A bappen ce «x | y2 the ladiee’ room of the depot, be was approached by | bien oh ae er ,ntreeted. Tas by Doctor Watts, the ercretary of tne college Deterher, wexcelient Othe farce of “Bsev ong’ " . ive cannot ve at a « T past moves pout Mlakngyon paranoia leer rage ae Mle eiseee rep ners hngst | Mr W. down, and robbed bim of bis carpet bag, com- | and rome of the gang Me abo: anditerearch is rhortly to be put to the test. In ad- | an opportunity of seeing the whole oc the new national fund, State debt. sinking canal, canal ov apletion’ | On reassembling. Mr. Wreeier reported compl taluing about forty taousand dollars in bills on various | Value for ft. 4 sp Hy t Greseing you I am brought back to that period of my | drama The rntertalnments will conclude wilh the oak caval debt, United States deposit, common schools’ | the bill to change the time for the eieotion ot certain | Connecticut banké Mr W., ac the time, was waiting | B#'B Makere bid si wing oaea (hak b@ | own professional life when, like you I reseived my | erated ballet of the “Frieky Cobbler.” We hope literature bank. railroad debt, sinking and mariner’s | tadiroad directors to twke the steamboat train. A reward of $6,000 in | C#8 be epiriteu om thay Snether, and soon till | diploma; and, though many yearn bave pasted, my | Purdy’s exertions will centinue to be reward ; ; eELect IT Thee Citered, $8,000 tor the recovery of the money, and | tity have bim us bigh as Chey chi e wll go 2h] | protesiopal experience is not forgotten, Our present | as he is a very outer riatog maunger aod door funds, together with the names of the banksin whicy | 4 motiqe was than made to consid $2000 for the deteotion of the robbers Among the | #UctoLoey thew cose ae er 60 Kuoos Lb down when It | pody fa altegether diflvrent from that ta which it ap: | bronn to make Uhore who vlelt the National, happy the money is deporiled. surpendizg the fourth rule, eo tha! bille can | notes, were ton $100 notes of the Quinebaug Lank i it be goid, bat in my day At that time there were only two ovonam's Lyocuot —Tbia capitelly conducted and eswee'es suatiate: | red to the Select Committees Lo report complet each payable to Lewis Myde, dated January, isbi. | the bauds of hi idates— pow we have fifty-rix The question then Niautly patro t ‘ | sled. Also. $1,100 « ¢ Mystic Bank, in twenties, tens and | movement « calva what course should we pursue in order to ob On motion of Mr. Berxwar, it was resolved | Mesera. Lenov, Vansvor, Wiresver and Ecoseae op- | a few amaller notes. | # eubstituted for the teip public copfidence as that is ihe greut object you ' 1 Tow» Clork’s Office Robbed, ne | college of acquiring ® sound inedical education It is Mr. Unorawoop moved to amend #0 thay oo fraud, them they take it | scarcely necersary for me to say that professional dis- had beom trancmitted by the United Btates marshal | nittes couristo! ui members, and the amendment wrocker, Mareh 13 1851. | him asilverwaten. whish | tinction arises from persevering application. The to bis office, and if to, whether euch roturus are las } wes accepted | The Town Clerk's office at this place was broken | t a t genres — = young practitioner rhowld ia with = Ne | sordl ° yi Mr. Boxnovons mov ortpone the consideration | 95. ight by ¢ roing of s shutter The safe but reaily wor itt bttenticn. the carer presented to kis Observation; an condition suitable for reference or publication Letina “ m Inst night by the to cing of ® shutt he sate | get a islet a Sy coun Saoestiages teem mnave GUA thaw oo tae Coriowe t THE RAILROAD WHIDCE OVER Lake CHAMPLAIN the Committes be five in. | Containing town records, Ko was blown opem by g H finds on inquiry, « he loaves | precticnl results then to the phenomers of the disruse. pretac The Dill provicing for & raliroad bridge at Rouse's | stead of nine id poe powder, aad § cash taken therefeom ‘Two valu. | n. that : 1. bd Hr or — a however fedpeugenne sed urging yen! . ervelatiog. Th > 34 ‘ . | Mr, Bunnovcsts moved to postpone the bill till A pri Le drafie were ¢ ; ¢ fs | been eo maged and becoms | eourse in the cutest, but ® continuance of it daring featured by Hunt Point, on Lake Champiain, being the special order, | ... te v Postp bbe drafts were examined aud left near (be door by | s0 complicated that he cannot proseciite the partics. | tne alter course of professional life, will be touad of the yon A reed came up. FF the burgiars. Alvin O Read, Bq . th ils eaunot produce the gaivnuiied watch ta whieh the | greatest advantage, a8 ihe great Interests of eoctety | out oe; vines. netto mention the greed pene ¥ Danr, of St lawrence, addrosd the committe? | ‘The ougiaal resoluti nd of $200 for the perp stra chen! Sousisted for the sivec watoh, although ® | are involved tn it. I bave now to remark. that yeu | yor pa the orchertra. to the delight of the aurrounding iu favor ef grating power to build tue be | THE Ft HOUR OF SERTING J. trarzthing was left in contasioncn sad , is what it was fold fer, silver, while | vuter your profersion with more advantages than we | 7) ts There will be another crammed bows te- i | Mr. 0. Benxprer calied for the retolution to mest at oor, The affair happe he Gxet i* mersly cannot prove that ashe | enjoyed twe and in co. etion with thie | p, amined the constiiutionsl question, aud qu tom the report heretofore made by Joba L Gepator trom New \ork city in 1843, whom gined as @ man of state tke mind Mr D. claim. no de ubt Conteris Minstaeca.— Phe ptamme ¢f entertainment te ¢ wurement The melodies ar cuted with great mony -the Inatromentel performances are given 4. masical pclence and taste the burlreque s are excellent—and the dancing ivimi he hall is every wight crowdet by reepestable | 10 o'clock tnatead of 11 spe SAGER Wee Rees bas parted with the article Sometimes they put 1 would urge upon y heep the strictest acoount ‘reace A motion (o meet at nine o'clock was lost as well as | time | Saas la pluehbeck watch without saying that iis | of the cares which may be presented to you, for future | | | | | 1 oncelient pro 1 for this evening's @ magtion to meet et half past ten. gold, and the for, who purehates it believing it to be | observation Ther» practios! rematke. I hope. will be sae The original Teeslution was carzied gold. avd atking bo questions, fearing. probably, to | impressed upon (the minds of ali; and I would espe | ANTENORD VISIT, OF THF MPMAERS OF THE LEGILATURE TO expone bis own iguomonce, kas no temedy, because It | eigily call your ater tion to cares which fall out of the ed thet it was fallacious to suppose that the dridgy wew TORK not sold to bim ss gold; he bought !t with his | ueual order; ard cen injure New York. The equsted distance trom Mr. Guxeve moved that a com Oper, and het Roure's Poivt, is sixty miles in tavor ot New York. | pointed fo confer with the Bens Bi Captain Sheidom Thompeon, died thin a egard to thove eases, L wish i to ot his olly. Be De eapectally teed Ob your Memory who as t ia their own pirer to be eminent in bit profession will let nothing | ‘ treme ingocenee and siM- ereape him lie tees memoranduma of ail tne | e of five bi fe ddent of this city ap. Commitee relative the view ew james ly employed im buslacss aud iatiascs- © sheer fellow, #! * contended that the brid Dri posed to be bull would be is hand or rks te look at it pre. | There is moon. paid Dt. Cock +t bid. and then he t base money to the operatic burlesqne + ital nd witty eayiogsoap the climax, A Kemp be passed Bere the peoteesion. ws vl sod | Jicine to expand the nied aod Improve the heart, b ld pleews, | | FWRGO CANAL | Berra © A. M.—Cloudy but plearsot morniog ave notice of & billinreletion to the | wins northwent; thermometer 36. 3 P.M - Utoudy vita ® raw west wind: thermometer 87. mervury 64 Wonr-fithe «, thetrade will 4o to New York city. | UnivanrTs RBOSET " ih the prosperity of the exty Biieity. te iy tothe Thats prenental "in" cver? aeons that comes a Micorusca Nething. Ao surpass the Y ot ‘4 Mr. Wirrcan coiled for the courideration of t —_ —— —- _——- brine gold © put wp. bide der eberrvetivn ft ne afterwards, on al y of this 0 The negro me dies Berihres Hiv Yosh will snd Ke produce to that | Nise fer ine cestion ot Beguas OF the Usiversty | Metocnsiegton! Gheccwations, March 40 mount of MBF its valoe and © proper ocearione You will find eueh.a course of the ebt received with eheers the iustrameme teat city. oud thence she will prooure her supplies. | 6. one eth of March, at neon. Carried LiNK—OV PICK 16 WALL STRERT t. Ut #4 down to hia vreatest tmpertance to yourselves ia after fe perfor te ances are rewarded wit | Me. Hare Oswego canal ewe Ise MADy cirewmatances which te vw | | | evecay@, 9 A. M.—Very clear aad warm vied | - Dw vee miners taeter 28 660 ee If they find they can trupt beth t © and the other, You will, there Barscm's Museum —We relish the performances at ap tre Mr. Bovsrnin moved that the bill for th Mmout of ine watch, and see that heise fore, find it necenary in the courte of your prestice to | i)in place very much They are pret * Opposition of that city did wotartse from | tion of the militia bs recommitted to the biowing pretty hard tough customer, they w: him go for the presva seroire sli these virtues which the Caristian religion | warn chaste, and One o' pecuniary motives, bul from the fear thata bridge | on Militia, Lald orer. | Rocnsaren, 9A. M.—Oloudy, and warmer themes | $07 Mark uim well for the (ature, But if they thik | teaches A stendy excocine of thore virtues produces an | tic the fast that of ecueeve. | tercny 4 west; thermometer 40. 4B. M —Clov be te frightened, or can be got into» quartel ponetable course of ceoduet which wilt have tt a war commonpiace [t intr very | The State Sohne! bill was made the special order for Warm, wind south west, with «, 2 of | they Bick Up e row, and, beating him take the watch | + A For the frether improvement ot your time, | nd eeemed to revel in very low inoldente traggiivg Lo pro Saturday, at ten o'clock ato thermometer 40. | fem bim Tf he prosecutes for an assault they bave | | would recommen! a trejvent interchange of senti- | he contrary, ie retercly It ts ole oductions, aed if tate b a? 4k PERETC LAN OS 1 & ty 8A. M--Cioudy apd unpieasant. bot sot | * n to pweer Be strack the firet biow 8 ment with your pretessional brethren L would also al It fe full ef theitite, t tegeed It as harea femw + | Mr.dvows moved that the Burveyor General report fouth: @ very littie now fell last night. | om #bOps are ja the best part ot Broadway, aad bare commend fo you to establish me iteal asso tations, yet eontaine nothi 26 (0 people are inter ation, and | # once to Ue Legislature the state of tae public tawds | ing; thermometer 41 8 P Mf oasy, | $0 Fespectable en eppearauce, and the auctionert sad | tor your own and ior the imprevement of zour protes. | ‘Thir te why it attr ask to beve their javt de | Laid ove. pperrance of ptorm, wind weet; theraomecer iy | is @ccomplicer are eo well dressed and ntleman ai bretoten. i have seen much of the benedeial ‘Tae comedietia of “ Bui arguineuts | Pann DRPARTMENT | ike. that goalings from the cowatry, oF irom Rucope, | odeet inthis city from +uch iuetitutions: they pro | leocheble produotion, la performed this att Coy wasalous in tie | The Jommittoe of the Whole considered the bill os- | 3 eretakon inavl “done brown’ to an extent alin | Hote industry amongrt medical mes, and remove | © Tenn: Qhevs.-- Vorlons enw pete PP te repack os the Cou | tebitablog uw dank department, the question belng OM | been @ raw chilly day; cloudy, with indications of @ | Moredibie. Lt te very rareiy thet they.cet any ratis. | ning fidens and bigotry Let me alse impress upes snrounced at the amphitheatre for this and sa ittee on Ratt 2 the bridge, wat the | « motionto tn election of superintesdent | )torm, wind north, thermometer 26 | fection, tor. being verdant. they have no ides of bold | 72% Sas pom cones give ¢ ah Attention 0 | the ents programme i¢ of an envsuslly tive werk Of K reprewaat ate scaudaigaa and bg the pec pie, instead of appointment by theGoveraor. | Gexruo, 9A M.—A cloudy, though not unpleasant | 19g by the watch originally sold or put ap, and while | Sour genera: deportment amongst oll with whem | natore, Mile. Tourniaire will appear in two tara ugue ny Uohal oon | “Me fterkocous favored thermntion. He had beard | morning; Habt east wind, socompanied by furries of | the spirit of tbe law ty drokeu, the letter leo nicely | ou aepcointe: let it be feon by them that you have oan { cesiam, tee te withe por ug bad brea | 20 good cesson offered for conterting this power on the | wy yrmometer (9, barometer 30.41. 8 P MM — | evaded that Pever Fuak, fering lie seourity. lauabe ®t ) heen regularly educated in ion, sad thet | rire in anew act entitied “C + rhown iu meetings held ta retereage to the bidee | Govegace. When the gentlemen trom Cayuga (Wt. | pare cloudy evening wind northeast; thermometer | Juttioe, and magistraces, and police aud accusers to~ | you have the manners of gentiom: Bo much f ocene OF 2 two horses, entitied the “ Mi a noc bat s-rsed | Underwood) war called on for @ reasow, he raid chat | 24: Larometer 90 23; looke like snow. gether, There are ctber Peter Funks, (not x your general conduct. let me wow eny | pheae of the Back" will be given by Blackwood and whieh of ned | the Governor ana comptroller ha! recommended the | Uric, OA. M —Pto: ay Morning; bout aninch and | eet") Who play the rame game uponn more exterrir® | as to your depostment suwenger your 5 Yenn together with innumerable etartling posseion bow ettalilehagent of thie department. fe did net reply to | a batt ofancw fell last night aud willl falling, seals. in Wall ateoet, and other regions of this greab | their fiends. I hare raid inthe begin hate Wo which the entire frowre wih take part, The + yop olf of Lhe a odie, § the ques iom propounded, but evidently desired te thermometer 42; barometer 29.640, 8 PM — | etropelie fecuring the corfidenes of those you ‘utertaismente at Ohie erteblicht iting un Lake Taemplaia. a com, | evade it, Ile was angivue te have some friend of the 4 dixsgreeable wintry day, ond cloady and un- | Tre House Oxnererens A very Marge and of tins. | vielt, your euooer fe errtein The de | qualified prnine . ew an eqnality wi + Hudson, thet | bil state Siarearons for favoring the appoirsing power | yy t this evening, wind northwest; thermometer | astic meeting or thejourneymen house carpenters of | of s naedienl wan Ip the aiok room, eho < Seaside tienen i im to eppesd tht pooyosy t Bdge | by theexeentivs The very gentienen woo were #9 | bo. parometar raing the city of New York, was held, last Mo’ | gentle, He should chow that ved ao ee, See ae te eee that he repeosesod a portion of | strenuous to de iva the people of the eieotive pewrr Ainany, 9A M.~ Cool end cloudy. with iadications | st Convention Hail >. for the p vor hie patient: ned aoove all. k to our adv ager bop ~m my a n wk, and he wed thet mlastess | weer the mont decided advocates of that orine'ple tm | of a storm, wind aouth, barometer by 14; merenry in | heering reporte fi t rhone tm | nequainted with t ature of bis dt tiekets to Ute » fenat of reason om how of soul” are te + copttituens: « suse th bridge. | 1846 Do they wie we to consider that they have | barometer U6; thermouter 86 # P.M —It hes been | to thak womployers im cones. take core pot tom sume havgbtiner bee ly bay oes 68 Be one whe Le] No ques was (akon, und ihe OM wae postpowed | And that they rep ydiate that | ory uopieasent all day, enowine and raining, wind | atiense ot the acvanees ct wages. The followi ng among | rhowld let it b present at re Kier resostere a % MM til, Menaay aftertoon | ry that mo man could be found | north, thermometer 28; barometer 20.160; meceury in | other amployerr, stated thay weru willing t 0 fir the at Le came toin een Been a, resownt 9 delights TUS ALOLMMOTRCE OF THK WikUTrA ayer | th Jeolare bie Opimioes in faves of the bil Heconst: | parometer 67 regen. Mesnre Henry, Tehmbien v # the patient creo! will be abeens. If Ueey oo preveat 8 was Tho Bi! providing for the paymen. 9 unttormed COM- | fered the ofitesy Lo be appointed of anute Importance | Tuy, 0 A, A. Cloudy and esid, wind lightaudfrom | J. Lewis, Vai nat you oop rely (hat they will be umoalted for long panies, ane disponte with mauris ttatutogt 48 | than the Governor, mpd stilt tere te w majo the northe a5 6PM } Gieider. By ¥ Invtano~ Brew J O'Dowsee.— ae tt Counteefed | come into this Hours, und ask that the Governor may appre nd l consented te Nie Beas one cy wrged extrem Vion Ja relation | pppoint him Hedy the man sho is to puard the mo. | isof his exhibition of the grand pawo- to nod measure adoptedin recast. yar mitithe nee of the whol pin and titi they vropose to plare | Quenec, Om # haw, lingeia, Ford, Dav ys, Ola ‘ one and chat f lost roo, { 4 ne Byprore ty in thet of..8 who as not ay Wied went Warbbura, Roremus, Redford, Brov yn, Crom well, bere The Oak tte net defense of ey beoruae the people could not reachbim | Mosxsura pear. | marca, So ke, 1 Nagle proposed to devote ‘ oat Body oF poopie to * he bait bor Wards not sarerted w te# | gucy | . dawns Lecture Om Monday evening t MM ng to the wame ol Mr. Robinson «e | Gaye sings, that (ne Governor had been applicd to to | vael, (late of Birwingt am, Kugieud, Rebbi, portpened bia Leoture till this evening. when it ie ox 4 tthe oe » " ns point a certain mau, snd was it po: Miated. with eon. | ty ez tothe eoagregation of fine -erharem, de | pert will be a crowded andiencs ry “1 oan of 8 meoue . re siderable pride. tha’ co Ghaniy Wat Much Peceet?'t Snowing this morning ; wind | 4 the fired of his wertrg of lectures on the past « Haru —The approbation bestowed on poe es AO gry pte peony See SREB Wo Aba Bab be on foreman | ‘ roy al bistory of thy Jews, at the hell of the Medieal ui parorame of the © Pilg:im's Prograse* . Ay x, he a ty we piace | ‘The tine may come hee “ ‘ aber ke hee ee Cloudy morning, mprearaae Of | C¢liege. In J Heeet There was a numerous and ts beyond alleoneoption. Parente and guatdang wilt g iy WN blag 1 This a: Rook, | O06 Dave @ presiding omoer eo imp reemeNL’ RY | more eow: wind north; therm a, | faehionable wudience In Siteadance, priocipally of the 1a very instructive lesson Im it, by belaglog thew Le wind be giad to we oli tives mile panies boo | Migvente. marviy to geure the appointments of a |" eneee ingen perien tf hotenre be Sonia pn orton the time tnvd who rect upom you Fes ‘This popuiee pend ef Com : a saty years, while the . o — Nad st ia Engiend §=Dourieg enpeerteon Monday Aerod to ® thiet restag aod ¢ } partican For the Jast teea v bh “) QY BAR'S LINK—oFF 2) wars, steer theehild wae cfonted member of Parit: beeen, oan Cree 999 TRO | Lomoccats were io power, HO oem, i Cedierelicte by Pine BRM Jt bas @ooeed all day, cloudy pi be dligited by the members ef the Polyte + wrve conoladed by @ prayer. trom Dr $e ante afjourmed \ tum could be pointed at. Why t ores 8 : ! ‘ake Reboot, jo Birmingiat, to giro a bistoty of tae laioh the eadionge sepanetes

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