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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6721. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. RTL A dill to eutborize the abatement of nuisance on THE NRW YORK PILOT BILL, ST. PATRI 8 DAY. Ground, and at the bottom of the flag were the follow, | Gritch, was knocked down b D 0 U B L E S H E E T ° lane ane by She ae. pe Er inereee morsd that the vote taken on the tes : ing words - | Fortumately be was ase Rood duis. pap tew od ee a ods satis ‘a as ry ork Mr. Turn. moved to lay.the motion on the table.— sesenshed Seu iaeg ber Si Maltcery aah Sotcue scone ai diebteee NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, ee ve A i THE MILITARY AND CIVIC PARADE. Fad bamlod cieim blgeding sire to son, Pah ars = Foor Hyer streets, and themes to hia Mr: Turmiit advocated the reconsideration of the | The celebration of Bt. Patrick's Day, yesterday, was | The natior fo ip a sebet® stress. Ho Diss cam) Ne asmein® anaes ee M 1 flag of Ireland was suspended from the | to the driver, as he made every effort to stop ¢he car. A bill ait 4 WEW YORK LEGISLATUGH, otfaealvent iY n Nig Intended to be the greatest that has taken place in | musi gallery, andet the opposite end of the room | Usavown Man Daownx.—Coroner Geer held am ta- It was intended to establish a Cinedg the 4 It te piiehe of How Terk, of the expense this city for many years. A programme of the march 9 the time for supervisers of Broo! le of county, aged oast- were the stars and stripes. past quest yesterday, at pier No 9 Nerth river, om the BY MORSR’S LINE, NO 16 WALL STREET. to logue warrante for the orllection of See “ye "The bill provides that any ved on being | ofthe various benevolent societies and Irish military | michael 0’Connor, ictal ye the pote it ns tg oye gyn pm Senate. BILLS REL: 0 NEW YORK CITY. ¥ aber they - ilot, after they shall ho companies, was announced ; but the day, like Bt. Pa | the committee of arrangements, entered the es Inches ‘tn, Belg fPwetrine’s steed Tiowery, shir, ‘Aunany, Matoh 17, 1861. fiom the New York delegation, reported | oreeeee ee arate Hat ite Rae ae ancuid | tlck'e Day last year, was eo extremely severe, that | toon the obais. On his right we cbsasred sokere ant | wulte under obits thin drawers stiped ponte dad loog THE LAKE CHAMPLAIN BRIDOR, the city of New York to raise money | BO! be pasted by the Legislature the procession, in e great measure, was defested. ‘Fhe | ton and Richard O'Gorman, Kegs, the Irish exiles, | 2 Bt ir see ‘A’memorial wes presented from a great meeting of by ieee, and to create a public fund or stock, to ci the citizens of northern New York, held at Ogdens. | P* cgiled the New York clty five per cent, stock Durgh, asking the building of Rouse’s Point bridge. | York city to. relee money ‘bp loam,” wad to Lo! THE POOR INDIAN, oreate a public fund, or stook. to be called the Oroton bh come The motion to reconsi A petition was received from the Onendege Indians, Water Bicek of the Olty of How York. Autheristag | . Suemies te oa 0 1 nas the the Mayor, &o. of the city of New York to raise money port . J. ALLEN asserted that th net Aitaek ete following societies, however, marched :—The Hiber- | Horace Greeley, Kaq., and Mr. MoMasters, editor of the tter is, that there | B®" Benevolent Burial Boolety, and the Hibernian | New York Freeman's Journal. On his left he was sup- by drowning. few whalers, over 250 tons | Universal Benevolent Society. escorted by Company D | ported by the Reverend Messrs. Cummings and Curce st—Leo Baoxen.—At half 4 o'clock om the provisions of this lew. | of the 0th Irish Regiment Now York State Militis, Cap- | and several other Catholic clergymen, whose names we = “6 ifternoon, John Garvin his leg broken 4 the vote to refer to a select | tain Michael Phelan; Company F, Captain Quinn, and | 90Uld not ascertam, the assistant editor of the Truth | the falling of a plank in front of i in hild, bod: re been im the water about « month. Verdlot, jete was carried, and the Teller was also amonget the company. Boon after. din- way. He was taken to the Uity n have 60 encompassed | by law to create public fund. or stock. to be called the | motion to refer was lost Company OC; Lisutenant Markay, together with the | ner was announced. the company, consisting of about | Founvuina.—Atil o'clock, on Sunday night them as to require increased protection from, and ask- Rabie Bebding soak, tHe. 3. The General Appro ia: A recess was then ieee. ane Brooklyn Barsfield Guards, Captain Johnston. They a 7 iced dndies 6x a catlemen eat conn 2 par- poms veh old. " found « the #toep . ‘beuse ing that « better salary may be paid to their attorney. | 107 bill provides fer the pay ment to the Prince Upon re-assembling, Mr. WF. uu headconsent | Were eccompanied by an exosllent band After | tale of fii and lt 10 bat jastiee OEE Aer, Coe DEO. E ret tee Ltenee eeventeonth street and Soventis FAVORABLE REPORTS. Pee 00: tae ee TN Orbe hate Teno sePitel; | to report, complete, the bill reiative to the Susque~ merahing throng: the seincioal aiveste Beet eeoke ae the cieek’ Seat weg lw tie very 1 imi,, 16 wae token tothe slmshouss by einer Mr. Bronx reported favorably on the act to incorpo- Support and instruction of one nudred and eixt pu- | banne Rolling fan = vel _ ey dismissed Canal street. The New York ‘ Feed jeans ype ve yp gal yng ae bad it was Var Bopy or an Inrant Foun: o is in eat and Dumb Institution, $20.800; tor ? jately apnoun @ Fon. wrence, fant ate the Protestant Episcopal Mutual Benett Bosiety. | fhe support and instruction of ninety vix puplle in the | MF. Boures gave notice of « bill for draining the | SomPanic® then procweded with the Sareficld Guard to | (Ri Stee ister at St, James, entertained some | ori sant was foun y meralng, aoe wes eeeakt ens Also favorably on act to incorporate the Thistle | Institution tor the Blind, in New York, $12 600; for the | C#yuge ms poles re Se Cea hey tour or five hundred of the English nobility; but | station he y the Bighteenth ward police. * — the transfer of the stock issued to the New York and | ‘Tessurer of Fulton county. 19 on their breast pla baving amongst them some of America’s most distin. | ,<? Sco ante morning, os ‘ire proof building for a State Library. Erie Railroad Company, $500; for compensation to the oes oT UNE Bel ; Gee tabeaeh han Caen ae cian nan guenet ate they could also bosst of having | 2#! twelve o'eloek, @ male infant, which he found Mr. Mon: orted favorably on the bill defining | same officers for the transfer of stook of the C Ms: WF. Busests. 5 plete, the bit! in ome of Ireland’s distinguished so: in the aren of Rouse Ne. 185 Seoc , Meneas wap weeabty on the 3 | Harie and Catrkill Rallroud Company, $200" 1 relation to a plank road in K. tend was sdinired by all who do'Gor- | Stoxx anv Dwetiixa Hovar Doone Lert Ore. The the powers and duties of harbor master of New Yor | Dil aet ne tton ot New York. $200; for the cap onus cai eoum a6 net soem t how that the anal, | Police of the Seoond ward report that the utmost care- s0 far as rerpects corporation piers, of the Institution for Juvenile Delinquents in New | The House then went into Committee of the Whole g the dey, & green flag, bearin, nds pai ‘ leseness prevails in regard to the securing of dwalling BILLA PASIRD—NEW YORK JUVENILE ASYLUM, York, $8 000; tor interest on stock inrued for the Astor onsen bo se angasen. the Be I seated oem the aster Howse” od turles, been celebrated in every quarter Of the werd | houses snd. stores. of night, theesby oGecing La jebt, ; tor interest on Vv ietios where en Ir} ASB ace; wi ie it a e A bill to incorporate the New York Juvenile Asylum | Sobt, $28 000;, for imteraet om ihe stook inened Bdisquesing the bill, and with yanestion be- | tarot rendenveus: raved the evening st various | Tov aze not tobe found? but, perbotes sald be, is is |, tbat the police do met find them open. was passed. This provides for the sate keeping of ou LXTENSION OF TIME FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. ing taken, progress was reported, and the House ad- more generally celebrated in the United States than | VavirGnaree Lent Oren —The of vaults are negleoted or destitute children of that city, by law or By unanimous censent, the bill extending the time | JUBed scadetibicheedueaainbiddeaiaienin ‘THE PRIENDLY SONS OF ST. PATRICK. in 80: ‘(iter part oC the globe. Mr O'Connor then re | constantly left open in the city, rer ob ter : dy the voluntary aot of parents, as are committed to | 10” lssuln eee Pee collection of taxes, was New York United States Senator, do, Yesterday being the anniversary of the birth of Bt. | the English govern neny sqainst the Trish people. Hy | eend limb. ‘The police ought to report them. them. It received s upanimous vote. REGENT OF THR UNIVEROITY, Avoany, Maroh 17,1851. | Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, our Irish fellow. | raid that thet mate country was again threst | rung pistocks Astnsy —Two fine fat bullocks were The bilis incorporsting the Westminster College st | | The Senare returned the jolnt resolution for the | An effort will be made to-morrow, in the Benate, to | citizens celebrated it in thelr usual style, by drowning | ¢et# With snother religious persecution. ‘The Bri- | Stone nett oat ticeeneloctt te hoc nes Buffalo, fand a university, at Albany, were passed. | flection of Regent of the University, with pesege | suspend the joint ruler, #0 as to go into an election of | the cee omielstty had sounded the toosin of perse- | Viynn of the Thirteenth ward. were sent to the ‘The latter originally centeined @ section declaring | passage ot the seme, Bo the clection pages ‘place | United Btates Senator. The objections of Mr. Owens Triple leaf of bard and obiet, cement nen) be rae, ot te eae Se | pound. that the charter should be forfeited, if the university | to-morrow. Prevented it today. Mr. Beekman does not yield. reland’s native Bhamreck, sell or @ tory ministry: were all alike; Theatrical and Musical a1 im hot whiskey punch, at the Astor House, after par- | they were alike the enemies Ireland. He then B . “ qhould over apply to the Legislature for eu appropria- PASSAGE OF BILLS It is now confidently asserted tbat Mr. Schoonmaker i joweny Tueatee.—The splendid drame of “ Bel- Hiom, but it was struck out as being undignided and | persed onieecthermise noted se | TG time and) yin resign his seat in the Benate in the course of thts | tAking of one of the best dinners which that far-famed | *aid there vase party \n thiseountr) who ware le iney | Bbeeor,” which was received last evening with the omy 3 till ehatidig Ge the sleetion of beh Hotel has ever given, The Friendly Sons of Bt. Pat- | were nos frowned dowa by the , be repeated again to- A ity the idges over the | week. y triotism and good cast. The scenery is roton Creek, in West er county. tay <P nae Teer oooh anaggaal ic! ve re eo ir usual of a | sense ma le, e ol y ; , excellent. Mr. net sent to our Btate by Congress, and perfected by Mr. | Medicine. Unica, March 17, 1851. ,, ba ” men in this country. It Was astuisbing. sald, how | the warmest jeuautetiod a tae ae ‘Mise 0. A bill to preserve the purity of certain streams used of the famine and other distresses with which the “Gem | there eould be any class of men found her Bany with who could of the Sem’ bas been afflicted; for since;that time, hay. | raise their voices in favor of that country after the | V°mys is as great a favorite as ever. other oha- — = bit “e ee the Police Department of the { The court sitting inthis city have found three bills of to supply the city of Al water. racters b; ble stook Miss Hite bay As Albany. ‘sot to authorize the election of two police jus- | iDdlctment against Harvey M. Miller, formerly bar- scent treatment they themselves reosived at her hands. Af oS ey oe compeny. Miss et mn aot to exempt the property of incorporated hos- | tices in the town of Kin, Seatar oh the Uthen Onaieal Stated. di ~ | ing in @ most praise y manner devoted the funds popes oo ee Soumeatee, aad slindiona te cehshanes will sing one of her admired songs, and the periorm- pital companies from taxation. Townanwo called tor the reconsideration of the . . Steb for pessing $3 coun- | which were usually applied to joliifcation,to the wants | who had distinguished themeclves tn Amerioa brat ya ge bm rt gh ly FUNDS IN THE STaTE TREASURY aid of Tyrol.” Mr. Tilton and Miss Wem: tertelt bills on the Phoenix Bank of New York. The . t Dill relat The Treasurer communicsted to the Benate, in an- eels ae pitnccaceattnts Che bal ican ereeten | cElcenn Dove rhentved Sntoathation: siktiels will’ beed:to swer to s resolution. statement » on the Ist day | day,on account of misapprehension, and he ho the arrest of « geng of terfeit Hh paar, sper was, inthe Tysasaty 01 00T- thit the bill would be reccusidered and passed.” It in ares enh nbn entra ses of their suffering countrymen at home. This wasthe oe great cheering The band then struck | sustain the leading characters. The Bowery only dinner that they have indulged themselves in | UP,“ Rory 0'Moor is one of the most popular in the city, amd this is singe 1847—the year ef the great famin peer govt Smggterged stderr yon Ji td prinelpally coused by the untiring efforts of Mr. See tossts,each of which he prefaced with some a: 304 82, of 201,627 48 was to the credit of the | been customary for notaries to protest notes on two Lake Eric Navigation. famine , o: the distrese whi Ns st WA By hay ye See TE. Tee FOR 0 he ree of the obher and those who are familiar with bills of ex- tigued, we would not be called upon to record thei golabeate, Ae oll, nai charsoters'in which are lied by tery talented artiote funds of the State, On deposit in Meohaaios’ and Far- | charac asedant he told bee wenoseay thie i x vrrato, March 17, 1851 aed, Ps r each return of St oh are yy very talen| ; mere’ Bank 940,487 ; New York Stave Bank, Alb When a bill is drawn without » specified time, it is | The steamer Saratoga is uow about one miie | Proceedings last evening. But the misfortans having Mette 10 every Li Fncstrar Rusixee One 6 Sie poten Sls dae 106 086-45 , Maanattan Jompany, ; Coun’ | due'om the dey of presentation, & m ills are | from the lighthouse, and may get into the creck | Pllsed away, end Ireland now being as she was be. | "3M ihetatisd suates of ered for this evening's amusoment, THE UNITED STATES sENATORSHI—TROUTLES & allow red tree ou i grace. This bilt mil encore the ears see eure her passengers yesterday, baby Boa he peg Gwhted, by te, vey. a condition Retr comedy of the “Irish Fortane Huater.’? ‘ella ap. lation of sight we out e State. as | eight miles trom t! ity, om the 0 Je Mr. Brows, (dem: sabasin this ftate when the ‘ot. city, om janadian side. We | of some ot her sons.) the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick . Irelan have bed, since yesterdsy morning, warm rainy | aseembied together last evening, with the view of re- | in fetcers, tb weather, with @ steady breeze from the east, The | 2¢¥!Dg the times of old, and drinking to her pros- | bing of thy hear ity. Although the Queen's healt! cr mising epiric i offing will be cleared of ice soon it it comtioues. Sohn Mitebell, e a ‘Smith ry j tales 8 care ov ewt : fe arose to a question of privilege. article published in the .dibany Kegister, alledging th: members of 1 Mr, T. raid ke believed that a thould be tre: ed as @ Dill P ought it should be treated the h, and that ri pana ncaseeanitaaiets _ a os 2 - " = entbusiestic patriots. were not forgotten. oy yang) this excellent menew een had, if Oe eeseieticn ae hoteer| to ‘ Arrival ie Rr em ee ett oe alah wee removed} Brus, the Presi ogy ot Woshingtes. , Baste + prea J ‘that Stone and Stanton, democr Y abe © cusbout bF certain MiLapenraia, Maroh 17, 1851. + Fateiem, am hoses ‘end also the favorite be absent, and the resslution wonld be pr eee ee ee ee The bark Bt. James, Johnson, arrived here this | ‘POMS OP flowy ot evival of of ietaacu He iia the shape st usvy Hier sdk te Un Gln mete was a0 rut in sf UN D s b ree tat oeman gamit wot comuand | noid eral rte tmea that he wols than mas | Her nets remmmporne nou tne cao er eear, | SRE Felts rege Faken owe tee | Fong fah et Boa Ooc acu | oltre” ith rum acoompasimea hy eter in onr g' @ amusements will conc! is unimportant, and the markets for coffee, | the Friendly Scan of Bt. Patriok, I looked forward to breadstuffs, had to recommit bey ad amend it so as to make all drafts, \d_ behold, it bers, netes on demanPand at sight, payable at three days he rgone no eneential | this festive occasion as to its wak her Sees never be dimmed tothe Tower.” This is ° isunion. Musle—" Yaukes ery attractive old mem! person would son (Our advices previously received were to the wen Poy gramme, and no doubt will have the effect of orow think (Here the matter dropped). Sir. Bwouos stated that be bad voted gatoat this ; 1 Ako eeren ee aes senaree Se. Sesr dees Raves sin blend and, Amorioa already united by che oleate | the theatre, é ‘ ne 5 8 of bloc edred. May they » y 4 — , seme n DOU, pooviting. for the rentsiction: of ser pcees coemiset he het biteae Coteek by) aoe Meteoro! al Observations, March 17, e it. and their success depends upon h) magical power of steam. Mi ne ¢ Sanne somaris oy Contin Sena crraity of such a law mm’ poner pO as see 16 WaLt STREET you. by Moen) of dies urraLo, 9A, M.--It rained all day yesterday; this | was 4s undeserved as undesir ma lon that the ovedit of the olty | Mr Bexscict bud voted against the bill. because he | morning /oggy ‘and unpleasant, light wind fret the | thoes ht by scme that one who had he Saueiitad esactanien oo om delieved the question had been settled for many years, ; barometer 29; mercury 56; thermometer 43 9 | in the differences which mainly promoted t! shall borrow « sum beyond « at thzee daze grace, and he Gad, Rot ave the justice of | p. M.—Weather foggy ond rainy; light wind from | fall of the society. but who was not unknown to the toten per cent of the valuation of the real e The motion to reconsider was then lost—-ayes 56 to the east; thermometer 41; mercury in barometer 66; | varlons parties therein, returned by the assessors to the board ot supervisors. | 29 pay. <pnlees: denen, bad ane Sheahan tah and while I as your presicing, officer, shall rigidly stain from amy toplo which might strike @ diseor T look to each member of the svclety for count tympathy and support. I ared not remi: nm of educati tfavel, and of the world, t, | cam truly say, the of cities to contract debt. cams up for dis- , ledley—~ | The bill for to. Bight is one of great variety —English vaudeville and French ballet performances. The em etree | tainmente will commence with the “Kough Dis- mond,” the characters in which will bes ined by Mr Mrs. Befton, and a very tal stock com- pany. |The next and oonsludlag feature will be the exceedingly beautiful ballet of “Giselle,” which hae been precuced in the greatest splendor by William pone always Pa yg the brilliant and das- sling manner in whic syortncle Pieoss are erios. With insti~ roduced. The scen in “Gi! le" ie mageifoont; sled to the * | the view of the Rhine is superb; and the dresses and decora:tons are gorgeeus in the extreme. “tle Caro- line Rowseet gives Teprerentation of the live- wey yet beautiful Giselie. Her 4 grec. movements, during the period f her terrestial existence, gives evidence of ths great- fidelenemice havi ight prove @ rallying point & majority of three-fifths not voting in the e afin ive. cont. He considered the bill ss likely to produce an The bill altering the map or plan ofthe city of New fesue of city stock. to be used as @ basis for banking | york by cbanging the perm it exterior line on the Toall this he was opposed fe suposed | bust river, between Kighteenth and Twenty-third pe hd yt say would —— ee for 4 ma- | streets, was read @ third ti 4 pasted. ‘ pe Tae arate asi scent costaneat THK SAC KEITA HARBOR AND SARATOG RAILROAD and cloudy this morning, wind northeast, | to there addrees myself, in whom early prejudtees ry meity toget intodeh’. Ir wavafeatureof | he ilouse them went into Committes of the Waole, ter 40. 9 PM —een emeviog mort all doy; | hove loug eines heed sanbotbed by coliidous wish en- paaMoman, Orixinally, taken, from sleeping Adem, 0 Me recy comstdered the remarks of tir. Mann as | 7 40 8¢t amending the act Incorporating the Sacketts | dark and cloudy even! east; thermometer 92. | perience Aud judgmemt that it would bea humdram | [tn wits awaie ever since. Air. Low- backed Oar” qomue and ‘unfounded This State hes only attained | ye wo jaratoge Ratlroad Co. Oswnao, 9A. M-- morolog: wind 80% ‘World if we all agreed in opinion, ard that ‘of the Mr Daty the assistant editor of ed raining about 11 uta PM; southeas:, thermometer dy day, though hi wind rast; chermomet: ained all day yerterday quite sympathy of the Ui against British 1 Mr. Weeeten boped that a bill of this magnitade | ; 602 M.—-Dark, | happiest and raciest Lours of our lives. have b ropriat ERE a ee et ies eotemaanes nace, | IUuld Bot be passed withent comslgerstive. Be bopet tevening: wied southeast, snowed « little; | spent in freely and hovestly supporting our own snd | reelononst, Nene On SPP rOPrH Jedielousiy borrowed the means to build up its csnsis | ne Lagiiebare Would tinh Contin’ te appeteten rance of more; thermometer sd, barometer Zi 744, | courteouriy combatting those ot ovhers, aud how | Ricw'n O'Goaman, Eeq., responded to the third toast. 2 4.94. M.—Very unpleasant morning; about two | much of our sent knowledge, In every department of had ww fell last night: wind east; thermometer | OU: present opinions and 20440. OY M.--Stormy day; snow! bave impecceptitiy imbibed is evening; wind cast, thermometer 25, | opposrd to previous notiens irom the land of their birth, and that eceans 060. generally obsers vpon feativ rolled between them and it, yet they had not lost the 9A M—About four {nches of snow fel! last *, that the true hilarity of the evening com- | memory of their old home. There was, id, a ten- still snowing, wind northwest, barometer eu all the regular toasts are drunk and | dency to good in those festivals; at all events, it show- eroury (0; theraometer 24. 0 PM. Lt has | under the table My inability, therefore, to make | oq that there was « resting place for them, and that at snowed part of th ; Cloudy joisagreeable evening, | spteches on this my first essay in public lite, will the | those associations they meet to think aud speak of with incleations ofraip, wind southeast; thermometer | ooner bring you t) the desired period of theevening, | their cld home. it also showed, notwithstanding Pa 89; barometer 29 820; mereury TU. and lat nce proceed to deliver thomas banded to | any differences that may be between them, whether and Frederic will appear io Troy. 9A M- Snow fell last night to about the | me by your stewards, with little note or comment politics! or religious, that they have in their new | @ favorite de deux, and the orchestra will execute He said it gave him extreme p oomure to aaniet at this uisgnificent arrembly [t was proof if any were want ing that in the Ireh heart, although thousands of mile and develope its resource: life. a wine credit bas bern instrumental in accom lishing good, In the city of New York, aloan gave Phat oft the Croton water, and this is but ome of | yo, many instances Gertred that the comm! ‘The debate wan continued by Seastors Johasoa, | pitt to the Hove Baboook and Miller. an‘ the Sraate then took « re- mine it but if gentlemen were determ' cess tilid P.M. | chem notice that be should move to recommit the bill THE POWERS OF CITIRS, RTC. for sinendme nm the bill restrict Mr. Lion ron was surprised that bill #0 loosely dr ed villages ia yp should be thrust before the house for their im: Jate action and believed, is passed, it would © as continued tl “s F . depth of thror inches sndetill failing, but thawing as | trusting aud believing they will «peak for them- | eo rich hearts and a common interest; aad here | several polkas, waltzes and overtures The emter- jpiha Dit wag to organize & | anne for injury tothe Siate to an immense amount. | {r'fijs: thermometer 35. wind northwest «| sive. © § ois jerme add said Me. O-Gorman, that an Irishman nsed | tainmente will conclude with a piece which is every ri necessity of any new poy nS Gea ok te so ji Bag 4 a 9 P M~-Snowing very fart; wind south. | qhe regolar toasts were as follows | not biueh to proclaim himself ope. I aay #0 without bight Ngo phe oy eg Lp hy 2 .- . U east, (hermometer 36 v ele poner) —*St. | pr o v ite jealousy or rivalry. ‘hose wisi 0 ta cern t | Ceatet teat etanar eoamant Leglelatare to |“ Qcemic, 9 A.M ~-Thermometor 25, baroweter 24.76; | ate el ee Me [Ey be permicen 00 oy oe usu @ i. te ves. will visit thie favorite place of amuse- t this evening. ccld wind from the east, very clear Ireland, the lau! of our Fathers. Air—" Brin go Beagh.” that Irishmen have given proofs in abun- jould ensure the | Mowrnsai..9 A M --Fiue morning, thermometer 2) It Vonof the Sister {Whar bod hb it the possibility of a | ,, ometer 29 00 bei: issued by any city or vills uuder the provisions o this Jeli ted country onal Trearae.—This old and very populat ee construction of the road, wi ee eeeke alee mel ce of thelr Adelity to their adopted oun ould not be necessary to go out of the | coubt. If it was imtended thet th w should be Y a is | for the welco they have | reosived. ore nt is well patronised, and the meney, and they would be | uryed through, without apy alterations of ite terms, | cotati: 9 A. M--Cloudy, with appearamce of | The President of che United tates. Aic—Prosident’s | is the work, said Mr. O'Gorman, that to Ameri he could not coasent to cast his vote ir its favor, Mr. | “gr; hermometer 20 \™ H. prooveded wt length to explain the action of the | eter oo committer, of which be had been a member. in rela- |“ iincsron, 9 A. M.--Raiping; wind southeast; ther- | 'd | tion to this subject =) is wateh were meng to| mometer 34. 4 J | be appropriated were of imterest to all of us From 7 why the bonds of | the products. ot these lands. our sobocis were |, hcnt Horm, @ A. M.--Cloudy amd ni 0; ‘hich to receive am income; and should tne Legisla- lon: the aande ture, aiter cultivating ‘them, or enbancing their | wren: de rey ah Re ee value, ell them for $12500? What can gentlemen | ¢ details of the bill were then submitted toa say co their constituent n they shall. ao sisting of Senators Gook,Mana, them for ieasons for legislating for thereat bem fit ofa private corporation? What will they say, w 7 sgemaphetyribeditterion 1 hyena leno WTATE FINANCES they are told that the Atate has generously appropri “ — ty by their Snowing; wind east, thermo Air proaperity that they have wavs the Quoc! ge & lish. Lam not by any foolish vanity, but because I wi ntrymen should have s proper estimation of ts iT ¢ Queen of Grea Britain. © Biapp: expense, provided he pleases his 1 of“ Harry Bar b has. on ing; wind roper reepect for themeelves. 1 Odor cannot be called Catt i it belongs to The oity of i A it. ron, 9 A. M,—-Cloudy; wind south; thermo- glace tt wes 6 peels meg AP n to be the gr et mation om the | talented cor ok at their steamships and packets rilling | way will dance, a y on the habitable globe, But it isnot | the comediette of Hurley a that this continent throba with life and wi sustained by « very Malving and Hathe- wnte will close with Burley" shad pollu Eauoation it hope for the # alrighte ol om, Ale~ "Money im the Pus! w oye and porrows, Air" To An elaborate supplementary report on the finai ated 260,000 acres of lend for @ railroad corporation, ” Markets. caddie Brovonam’s Lyceum. —As usual, © very attractive of the Btate, was received from the Comptroller. and at the rine time levying a tax of nearly @ million CHarireros, March 16, 1951 ta Msesgs Nea, ahore | eerie eet eset, ae ae sod Intersting Dill is offered for this evening's amuse Adjourned. ei of doliats for the support and maintenance of public | Our cotton market was very quiet seater d thebha, and gave o tenssecms- | shines, (Cheats) In. epeet: pope ad Me RD Eo yt ee schools ie hope oat the | would be reported | rales being limited so 1600 bales. and pricer aud native Dutch of suche mix- | entertain in my beart ies bas tated’ ache Bee ee ies commas neeensy . upon lor further considera\ from 7% to Lie rdach" that neither the company nor ray that from America mud her Ls 4 Avoawy, March 17, 1861, ‘Mr. 0 Besser was not anxious that the bill should be brought up with haste, and he bad discovered that Vee smeetis orLt gentlemen were very apt to charge hasty legitlacion ‘The militia bill, as passed by the Senate, was report, when they were opposed to any partion! far fe y ed op favorably. i ‘adie to th L merTORY 1 ight meet the gentle exeellent. and the singing is capital ‘ary Taylor lee great sequirition to the company; she is» fi J me very sweetly. Miss J Gould ie also posrerses versatile talent, ope and is ther rt serond ploce will be dramatigue Th: of | My Friend Jaok,” and the Court of General Sess Before Judge Beber. and Aldermen 2 7 Limeelf unserstocd amy part of f coms the prosperity of the Old World; but The Presioens of the evewing before proposing the above aii, the prosperity of that country which limes t just proposed, begged of Mr A mapp | have met here to-night (o celebrate Yee, my friem | toexpiatn, civilfeation rolls back from this country on Ireland, Mr, Kwarr replied that it was enoogh for him to pro- and were | s pert. or Dad the words of one, | would pic | Pose Srontiment, without being ceilcd upom toex- turete you the genius of Ireland sitting sorrowful ment af the Trial of Trae + Uthian ed tt to ware A resolution was introduced, presenting the library ponte Soom cavers (Great l er.) He thought it wae very but not (erpairing, looking forward with hope to the onclade with tl xoellent piece ge to be derived from a pene- court room and gas palin tes Soich intooea ° ‘ thing b sich, lnter sprinkled With stare and stripes of America, for the prosperity of the Nearly all the talented with a copy of the ppecosporomnag ot New York. - ig some tim Len 7. eos oe oes ughter.) @od be supposed that aii present teed. “iesieed fo utpost of Ruropean com wise, 90 Oe foarcely ever trodder togather by the pros. vod it aghtes rete ~ merce; aad if England is too selfish to use it, Aime. deafening cheers Extending the time fer supervisors In Brooklyn to | {osrecl?, «ver trode pd bss boon Bed | a nce. Whonthe court | .TR¢ President egete called upon Mr Koapptoex- | rica ti tec pet to avail herselt of ccR ese ts Sem issue warrante for the collection of taxes; general ap upon the & for the payment of taxes, | | | ay HR wa declined going tmte parti Atter sieme,, jurthe yay a cou t voice and fins taste epacien VE, ph Moeatd hy Comanltece on Ware | iF pear, Suhee cates had teers book Spee S | Kk, The letter informed ta: In response to the seventh toast. Mr. Beavs, of the men, who were citizens, pot to silowthemselven to be D eg = and Means pert om haee hacen weuunee 6 oul 4 eaher Gok ahdp teamee St. George s Boclety made rome happy remarks. Lie ¢ragged at the tall of thie or that demegogue. or of RSOENT oF CHIvERartY sone? b nee qoutet nearl 7 , herefore, be s eaid that ali preetat were soidiers engaged inthe same | this or that party but to ra those principles and Sasten, House agreed Regent of the Universi y = ay A | caure. and he was sure that every one of the company prese ‘hem om their bearts, that will make them on, trios, os Bees eae ye | mile ‘This bill | would do bis best (0 relieve the distressed, without | good el 4, ithe anotuer pil . dancing, and instramental performances. ty to-morrow. provides is Innd to ; , 5 re eee MGiman cpcbe at constderable | George the inimitable jester, draws forth the most PRTITION® Ube road at five ceute py job will eventually ‘The following petitions were presented, vir. For | resv!t pe — A = te at —. A - adn. will open @ direct an Investigetion of the German Association. Of cltt from Canna to” Albany: vv zeneo!New York against conferring any power u any Grms in New York. To erect a wooden building caring to what rece he belonged, or what country | (brough gove bim Wirth The fellcity ot ‘doing good, 1p one it We regret that want cf "oom precludes us | Unanimous burste of lang! The at 6 i blended in which the Turk and Tactar, the free trader andthe from giving th ol sueat apeseh. After | Into euch harmonic tones, thet the sud aeee oeees ‘Would stand shoulder to shoulder together. | he sat down, he was loudly cheered for several | lighted. and give evidence of their vleagare by setts. We ate all enlisted seid he wader the | minutes ser aestacummiontees te gaeaneanenee = of oberit 4 it istook aot, cbactty Mr. Grreiey responded to the fifth toast. q ten a Viadnes : u FY Mr. ¢ ~ Teeponded the sixth toast; by any professor. in fine, the band is excellent tor want of space, unable to give their ows! Miwerm here coaruited with consented to let the case stand over till Thurrday next The Court ac- quiesced im this arrangement. and orde-edt stend off till Thuredey, when if the ury the north would reap great bene. | ready to go om, the def-nee agree that new jurors shall ts 4 immunities, which sre now deprived | be calied to replace thore who are abs the testi them. In bie opt » the State would make | mony already taken to beread to such jarors. and | > the same | speeches ‘ational railwa: trot lands, which ofe a = it atl pie si * Mn Pies. Mise tariot te | Several ok. oud some ands, which ofa aecersity. vy te ice Point to ine Tarinis | . eeedl t one o'clock el = eveg, Hive patnastom | by the avenue; and it low Brown, a young lady with black eye. black curly hair, cellent +pevedy : sca the most, seloet of the town of Corhocton for an appropriation to | glepose of the timber which now remains endo able wee dew a in tently an bisck as either. was pinced at the | prosecute certain eults; of citizens of Ithaca forthe | tive and worthless He had not been on bar charged sith grand larceny. in stealirg 800, in usual appropriation to Geneva College; of citizens o | Propored to be given to the rond, but he had been on | bank bills. from Alexamder Stuart,» simple Irian lad )! " John Brown's tract, a he was free to say he | about 23 years ofage. The complainant, Stuart, st New York against the continuation of the New York | would mot pay the iaxes for the right and title tothe | that he was a japanner by trade, and worked im Sixt, and Erie Railroad through New Jersey: ond of inhabi tptire tract, It wae a rough and regged looking place, | first street, that om Sunday the i’th of Feb. last, he tants of Albany in relation to the validity of the manor | the abode of owls, catamounts, and other wild beasts. | went with's friend to Brooklyn, where ha rini'ed several and kept wp company reparated City intellige that, Bron = for the inst eevorest day we have bad during ning when the | of the rarest ge equimectial storm wo days and niehte titles, He boyed the Houre would act on the bill favorably, yobtic houses and drank beer at each At evening. eleet rain sade REPORTS and for no othe? rearon than that the regions now | bis friend left bim. Stuart rtared forhome By | whee tual equinox, ‘eM The Committes on Cities and Villages reported ia/or- | impenetrable might broome teeming with businem and | some means er other he soon found him: Greet & The Priendiy m Friday d Baasuw's Museum ably on the bill to amend the charter iacorporating | lite. etreet, near the Five Points, where Gene of Bt. Petsiek hed oe n - M ‘dete } eeureer. 80 terday, \ Dat, of cor he of 0; lenedure The same Committee re- | Mr. Wiercer anid one admission made by the | om trial met bim, and ft dei of good, and emall es thelr viganisation at noa—thie time tl there was» large x - ‘the the bill amending the charter of the city of | gentiemanu trom Oneids, that be had net examined | fully as ee eee oe ances here and a very one ovens . adel B fully prevent ip, if they Wisi keep to themsrives, and depend te ple deautifally represented tm the fow- w mn, eeu, the. Gemeittes on Wage ent | the charter of the road, to ascertain whether the —. Lg f emt on ober: Upon theiuecives, they will be as great 6 society as . Gane ov He Raviven, | Combe ple ee i, gr 5 wees gitee Wan aye eeu ois in N Yerterday eonhorn telani. but - whet Means. ed « bint meking the usual appropria- | tlonate Le panteloone pocket, sed Toriag tes ove ping the following voluaterr toacte | roscstiy astived here fem € ‘rent took. er "ae be ee Wy Do, ons the Judiciary Committees. re inetant his ne wall: ls $29, to were proposed, and drank with applause: — ing man of about 25 yeart of age 4 Thomas ond tee it Geatones The n Emblom—A ¢ham-rock to bis (riemlt: & M Kwen. made a compiaint at the oh: of be & bill for the relief of Philip 5. Bon: stul, of oor | ing #windled under the following elroumetances, but ; also, adversely to the bill repeating the Not content to lose his money terme to the transfer, bat Miss I nvinia * ¢ piling that supports the tamp court of theft The young aputen The tigites Mite deaee co | pho plundered him Iv was walking along through ‘The committer on Militia and Public Defence re- 4 left but the police; ro he ft ndoption, th s arses eo | who plum " king im th dire ported Renate bill with amendments, relative to whe wes pene ab band. are of its life-blood. May ¢ the streets, when o person walking im the same direc Tie eqecknens of eh militi outed + gh Fg B ‘ | foe eith nim and. that fellow oe got your Booker: book that you have deopped—why dop't you i by dole, mber of was found on het person, in the new wallet, } from bisa? M’kwew teptied, thet it was wet bie. ‘1 sie described by the complainant. No defence was offered. 1 | The Other enid—coma after him till we eve how much S Ae toe aby Fee by 4 Seint Library Committers da bill pre and the jury returned s verdict of guilty The Cowrt | behat got. They then eent up tothe man who was of the ay" ~ bs senting to th tive m snator Washington, pritoner to the Stats prison (or three Nes by Coshalise—aot by | supponed to have found the pocket: book. wad the thieee NS saittee on W - 1 rtted ier 4 ) P . » er | Went into an office togetber, when the pock*t book was yaintip onl be “abibited. ery evening hte bill for t ofthe free horary of m i Pra cregete eae amrtyes ot | e2utbited aa containing ate Oe aoe are raed tick : ut tefogs to some Bondrele cf dellara, it was then pro Nee Yorn. m aoe eee taxes im the city of Ne EAwarde epee ctinity | M'Rwom shocld ‘ola the pocket book end advertice ooee ir. Vanwon, from the Railroad Committee, rep " Rene gt Wm. Fa Me aad bevel | fer the owner and give the man who found it. who tr nor adversely to the survey of the proposed astional | The School bills were action of The memory of denn Omla sib 2s } 4 benefit of this very worthy eat favorite, will come off to. from the great talent scoured for promises to be the most brilliant affstrof a ve poor $20. to be Tursdvy, at twelve o'el ot the tien vo corte! MA very poor, a Aum © Mr.A A. Tuomrsox enquired of the chairman ofthe | The Sechett Harber ai toga Railroad bill was | the. plaintiffs "sold. defendant Judiciary Committee when he migut expect a repott | made the spectal order for Wednesday, at 4 were given. and a | , Bevernl other pumber of re ow Dut our «pece will not per. | lene thet from the month of Jan 1860, to | mit ihe to persion arte then. rm +p them. On the whole the enter . b ® : t CRM etre ome y r) ; v4 t ar we Promise weunarce felerred’ te. them: for vonsiger- | ae. H. Ic Aciee moved’ fe th wt ‘inter. bliin "bt gooen,, the amount | {e/niciSt wee Very ‘agrosable,and wil be long c#mem | tye poehet hook re hoa the momen ef Movers, Drurton, Couten, Bret nae Committee of the Whole, from bill licen 100; that the sareement waa to give | beved by those wb participated in it | Gas Moce A Blake, conway. Betton, Hadaws senasron, Pree: at he oraruried they would | pilota, sud that it be engrossed fore third reading | buriness that the goods were de. . ; ue or erick®. Davies, Lester. Mery Taylor, Mrs. Vernon, im order that thay migut act | Carried o: lvered, Gat tae fotendent deciined te give the paper | MOPTH AMMIVERSARY OF THE , ' 80 infatw Miles © Wemyrs, Med. Ponist Reaeil, Mies 0 rement THE ROWE Law they reqnit+d. That on the third February, two days RELAD | theg of hp 4 Chapman, and Mra Hughes Tf thts great attraction penne Fos sian acacia or. |. Mt Gas cam gave notice of & bill amending the lag | after the (ast tale was wade, he failed. and then Lart evening the young friends of Ireiand,@ society | ¥ ite ip a7 ee eat Guat don't Ali every department of Nios bewutiful theatre, 4 Mil tor thereileeh ithe © Weighs | Mee tno jattoduced w Dill eolative to the tmeorpo | sity. Pigigtit!’ then} lersied s replevie, aed tock euch vee te wt to celebrate the fest on | from wll other atetfone to theit own : eempeny, sill given “ptortelemeat this oreptng, ot te compe tion Of olties and villager * of ae were aniiepow dof Defendant | lan 6 ToOOm wee tastefully decorated wit ra ” ao Accinen About oi o'clock On Bander | the alove bei 8 D, Baldwin, colnhrated 4 , Ami to iy sheen caine pate | Mr. Kiran iatrodeeed bit ebeiuntae Ube oes of Teen gare abo gine sneelt wad bed. the goodsre: | and emblems. At one ond of the room was aftag with | svenion ws ca ul oe Vgrlem cars was turning Inte | manger oo. urls will olne appene tm some Of Ml ant comnty judges Rot the Buy the words, “Koue Felons of Ltoland,” 9m wgteng Soutre nicest from Vroome, ® boy uemed Geeta wader tian Pot 6 ROGES,

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