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THE NEW YORK HERALD > | ef WHOLE NO. 6730. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, = NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. From Washington. permit me to assure the company, that after the very : APPOINTMENTS AND REMOVALS, ETC. eloquent speeches which they have heard, I will not tres- BY MORsh’s Link, orrick 16 Watt. STI Wasnixeron, March 26, 186, pass upon their patience. T must, however, sit, be al- | ‘annie ‘The following appointments have been made :—George lowed to say, that it affords me very sineere pleasure to Azusvy, Marelt 2, 1851, | B. Sargent, brother of the editor of the Republic, Surveyor be permitted to unite with you in evineing respect for obtain | General of Public Lands in Wisconsin and Iowa, viow the patriot and statesman who ix here as your gu Several petitions were presented for the incorporation | Booth, removed; Morris F. Fuller, Postmaster 6 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, the sentiment which you have just offered. But, si ov THE HON. MR. WEBSTER AT ANNAPOLIS. DOUBLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. Famil: OWERY THEATRE. —BOXES, 3 CENTS; PIT, 13 vate $6.—Thursd ents.—Doors open at seven, ourtain risos at half- sented the comedy of PRESES geven slo. Thursday Brent Charles 24, Mr. Fredericks: Karl of Rochestor, Mr. romantic, operatio Master Goctney Wedderburne, Mr, Davilges Mistress te iat ied JOHAN & D'ARC Miss J. Be kt Castlomaine, Bae. eneet. Mr. To conclude with A WL GLITTERS 13 NO D. erty The services of Mr. Webster, to which you have referred, | of building and accumulating societies, Also, for the | Little Falla, New York, vice Loo, removed; Johm ‘B. remiss cin aa Rees ee hae ee Xr Gona Reported Loss, with all on board, of | »n4 whieh have been the immediate cause of your invi- immediate enlarge:nent of the Erie and Cenowce Valley | Bush, late State Senator, Buffalo, appointed Marshal off m em tation to him, were services rendered to the whole coun- | and Black Ri la. Also, fi Northern Distriet, vice Mr. Kellogg; Josoph R. Thompe ed .L THe WORL IBLO'S GARDEN—SECOND AND THIRD N ai i ang Mack River cansis. Also, from citisene of Oneids | » 0a tars Hobos, ee Pee ats beams Pessaste teenies tak Peta ee the Packet Ship Ivanhoe. try; and he Iv your guest ut the capitol by the invitation, | county. for tolls on the Erie and northern railroads; of | 800. appointed Collector, Rochester, vice Eliaa R. Ponds H and Sethe hropeito that he hi its fi limi 1, PRTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET, REAR | the ‘istingulahod ardiater Mile. Caroline Loyo, the will ape | PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW YORK LEGISLATURB of the City Hall.—Boxes, ale and Parquet, | pear in her or style of Equestrianism, - 25 cents; Private Boxes, $3 and $5.— Loisset. by appear with their wonderful trained Horses, — hag the satisfaction a without distinction of party, of the representatives of the people of Maryland, because his patriotism has not boen Strong Pince Baptist Church. Brooklyn, for relief; of citi- | Col. Willard, appointed Postmaster at Troy, vico Thomas zens of Troy, for (he appointment of an agent to the | Clowes; Mr. Washburn, editor of the Cattaraugus Whig, limited by the State whieh he has represented, or by the | World's Fair. | Indian Agent, Family (i pen begin at half-past 7, Thurslay The it English Jester, Mr. W. F. Wallet, assisted by the | seetion of country from which he comes. Revorrs. Those who have been struck off in New York State ane 12 will be the TOOL wr it Gard ‘ourteen Persons Killed by the Si : : apne a Played the drama of he TOO DLE: Americas Clowns, Lathrop aud Gardner, will appent, “Also F y inking ‘The whole affait passed off admirably. ‘The Judiciary Committee reported favorably on the bill | Sewardites.and have been superseded by silver greys. Patmer rink Acorn, Mr lauds Maty Avorn Miss phia. Mile, Eloulse will perform an act of horse- of a Steamer on the Ohio, r to authorize the removal of certain papers from the Court | Mr. Ewbank still retains office. ee roi, A tof f p._ Tickets 0 cents. To commence at 74 o'clock. ‘hel: ibs eee ‘The Wreck off Montauk. of Appeals in New York, to the Supreme Court. | ‘The Supreme Court yesterday took up the Koseiusae Sines Skerrett To co E > ROUGHAWS LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME sa wet Bosroy, Mareh. 2, 1851, Reports were received from the Bowery, Greenwich, and | will case AR sppagten Mim, ‘We aur Higmarols, Mr. é Gronnen elSts gi Plone hone Dow ‘ie hh of Dantel Webster at Annapolis, M. Di Tt ia believed here that the wreck reported tohave | othe savings banks, relative to unclaimed deposits. | One hundred thousand square feet of city lots were ° t 7 seluckeethassday over | SPece! st been seen by Capt. Crosby and others, off Montauk, THY PREE ACHOOL LAW, fold yesterday, at prices varying from six to one cont pew 1% a tT; to “ ATION AL, THEATRE, CHATITAM STREET —OXRS, | ifn March ath he nertormanes wall eommenon, with ‘the Awsarouis, Ma., Mareh 25, 1851, enti: he conta; Vato Boxes, —Doors open L the AS ike 3 Ste- ‘at a quarter before 7-curtain rises at aquarior past Toclock. | phen Teach; Fortunatus, Mr, Brougham; Nenediet, Me, | _ The Hon, Daniel Webster and his lady urrived here om Th ‘evenin, Bork ber oe panties the grand f an gir’ yy dou triettey Mi Miss aay ning sree Monday afternoon, and had an enthusiastic welcome oF jutte, u Gould; Counte: rs. 4 of BY ton, oad Taylor whic pho uy r itcyer al Mita, Marie rey from the citizens, All day yesterday he received visits ine, Mr. Brandon; Capt. Ac- | leure.” ‘To con i : orgens be ke Boas Freak Poictac, | Yassur, Mec Louner Matilda; Mise Mary Taylors eet "* | from numberioss persons anxious to see the great de Mins 'E. Mestayor. The per: RNEW'S AMBRICAN MUSRUM.—rt, HARUM fender of the Constitution and the Union, of the Cl mM": N vs vM.—| A 8 evel 1 Gunues Corman rues AN 1 In the evening the dinner tendered to him by the ger. Admittay delegates of the State Convention took place at the City runance, was the packet ship Ivanhoe, which sailed from New Mr. Coxx introduced a bill to repeal the free school law, York, ou the 22d of February, for Liverpool, The wreek | and to re-establish the laws relating to schools. as they was first seen on the 2th of February, since which time | existed previous to the tree school act. bales of cotton, a broken oar, marked + Ivanhoe,” and murpar foot i388? Three Days Later from Havana, d&e. Cuanceston, March 25, 1861, The steamship Isabel. Rollins, from Havana, has er ‘tional drama entitl ‘Gentiweat nO. Burn! athi ye? Menta Favor, Den ‘Seymour; Mary Manners ce commencing with the deam Y—Matiide de Merio, Homey St, Al Mise Hathaway, 2 LAKE CHAMPLAI other articles, have been picked np. ‘The Senate took up the bill providing Senate providing fur the construe- “ peo ap tare ch On careful inquiry, it has been ascertained that the | tion of the Rouse's Point bridge over Lake Champiain. | peal peti srr Mechta ra preceptor Ivanhoe had oars so branded. Also, flour, barrels with | Mr. Cxoox, of Clinton, addressed the Senate, at length, | OP" ym 4 ; : \ 10, I. isa at hoops, marked with red paint “8. C.” the samo ag | {n opposition totho measure. as working grest injury to | Bastuvede wapar: at Hevane. war tue basket o it ECHANICS’ HALL No. 472 BROADWAY, “ABOVE ate ch st , _ Tad Hest witelen I vente extra Thugelage aed | Hotel, kept by Col. Walton It was sumptuous feast, eo ° his constituents, and as asked only for te be f seen by Capt, Crosby, Bodfi Py jhe ol - ry might, during the Weel until riday afternoons, will be performed ats u'elock, in ims. | and was attended by all the distinguished mon now in Py (Capt. Crosby, who arrived at New Bedford on | ereporation that had repeatedly deceived the people, by | Smd.cofiee, 844 a OX. Vevwuls worn scare aan ie original a ut maceds Saloon, the Ethiopian burlengiie of BOD of feetl god, aint, Shio “ehsd the 20th inst. adopting a diferent policy from that looked for when th steamer Garonne erey - is, omneising vy ficient poh gen Aitce wich the, Negro Hetexarganne nf Ui VinGINTA | the city. ‘The best of feeling prevailed, and the various | ““Tysom the description of the wreck. it is feared that | elurter wus grant egy les Rayan ore ited” a performers, MUMMY—in both of which Mr. T. D. Rice wil Mr. Coox, of neni: followed en the same side. and ‘The ship Star Republic had been ashore on Conolst ee ee on On | toasts were reoeived with euthusiasm. Ex-Gov. Sprigg rday afternoon, will be pro jomestic drama of MADELA evenings, in the saloon at 7h o' MADELAINE. On Saturday. © COUSIN JOE; after which SUM Collection, the elegant speiclznens ind the ill-fated vessel ix the packet ship Ivanhoe, trading examined the history of the country, tine statistics of the | Reef but was got off, aud prveveded on her vogage te lake commerce, the influence of the bridge om te Ga | NON PORK ig bs ar on the 224 ult., with about twenty stccrage passengers, | Radian trade, and the effect on the thousands engaged pe ie Augustus is ashore near the Big of under tho comimaud of Capt. Magres, who brought her | mre ot less dizeetly in the trade from our owa to Cana. | Ctl and. i ba thouglit, cannot le eer ¥, Thursday Mine, Witt be potiaatoa, | Howard. as Vice Presidents, Mr. Webster was seated at 0 SUM. the right of the President, with Chancellor Johuson and Fiday | presided, assisted by ex-Gov, Grason and Gen, B. 0. between New York and Liverpool. She sailed from here mene’ other guests, On the left, were Gov, Lowe and ex-Goy, | home after the melancholy ona of Capt. Knight. Ifrun | dian ports. at soklock ye On Saturday evening next, ag Pratt o 8. Senator from Maryland. down by Rae a outward bound steamer. as some stippose, it Mr. Many favored the bill. Me deemed the arguineat | ™. re * Shawsl bensae ot W. A. Porter. IRCUS—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, '7 BOWERY. a gs : $ ix possible that the crew and passengers. or a portion of bem wey 4 of consideration, The State has no more | ovements of Operators. —James M, June & Co., Propristors.—On Thursday evon- Governor Srrifc, in rising to propose the name of the | them. may have been saved. The Lvanhve was owned | Tight to favor by legislation it« new channels of com. | Porravinie, Pa., Marca 25, 186. ELLOWS’ MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ opera | ing, March i, Mademoiselle Iouise Touruisire will sp- | honored guest, took occasion to remark upon the impor- | by Taylor & Merrill, of Burling slip, and was a good ves. | Meree. buitt by itself, than it has to favor the works of @ A lorge meeting of coal operators was held here last ‘ber warin her Jashin} and thrilling Mang; rformance enti- saan Pack neneantiaton haan, Tus pleunen ta the Steeple: Chiat, Mine Macy jam Wels sis inher Polka | tant services of Mr. Webster had rendoeed to the eoun- Original and well known Fellows: Minstrels, ‘" comprising an ew gecmes of horsemanship a symnastic | try in the different stations he had been called upon to a1 0 - | feats, in which Messrs. Runnals, Bla A age 4d the enti parecer pte olen aa a m by term ong w x eter. | fill,and said that he was eminently entitled to all the formers,” under the d of J.B. Fellows, whose company will ap Hie, Louie will ano ee eee eee ett Pit fopabed ow n* honors it was in the power of the couutry to confer. Me concluded by proposing -— the greatest favor by the elite yn of this great m: at a quarter before iel Webster—Maryland shows her attachment to the ns grepelies ‘Their concerts consist of Burlesque Italivn Opera Boxes 2 ce Dai , YORK AMPIITHEATRE, 37 BOW. | Union by honoring its ablest defender, eH, Witty Sayings, Solos, Duets, Chorusses, Dancin. Ins ental Perl Wednesday and Satur: —Complimentary Benefit to Me. Geo. W, William. ‘This toast was received with loud and prolonged ap- Jonise Tourniaireand June's Equestrian Troupe | ise sei, of 1.150 tons, about four year old, and valued at | private company, Me waa glad to be able to od about $80.000. Mer cargo was compoxed nf cotton, fus- | the report that New York and its merchant prine tic. and flour, portions of which articles have beon passed | OPPosed to the bridge, from the worn arcument tiv peer where the wreck was seen.) would favor the commerce af New York of New York were too liberal, too oul prehensive in their views. fur such —— Particulars of the Sinking of the Steamser | Priced the petitions of the most dlat The Ohio Legislature Adjourned, Lowecl—Fifteen Lives Lost, die. chants of that city—men whose namee were known in Cove yas, March 26. 1861. Prrranvncn, Mareh 25, 1351, every section of the Union—asking thut the Logis! | The Ohio Legh ature adjourned this movning sine die. recei 2 on this subject. might not be influenced by the que ve most Linportant bil passed was the five banking ‘We yesterday received from a geutioman Who wae | vi theeit would operate fugorably or the reverse on the | present at the dreadful seene attending the collision be- | Husinecs of New York. le was ghud to moe tiuene ateiie | ‘ next exa- | tcorological ¢ Observ tions, March 26. worw | night. The party came to the o inscribed “Resist meeting with banners, om rumental Pert 3 e = pion 25 cen mene quarter before 3. for the accom De te ones open at 6 will appede in a great variety of outertnintente. Mad " " Virgeune Sh od i t of horse hip. White ering ha ded, Me. Wens: Raters s og - ” OMCK. HORN |& WHITE'S RTH OPE: N QRERY Minstrels and Messrs. Hort. ‘sud. riggsin am Ethiopian eas | _ After the cheering had subsided, Me. Wensten rose and | (ween the steamers Lowell and S. ¥. Vinton, both of | gent ws: repudiating mee li ‘= it gametes team ya gg er Bt ele tertainment. | Mr, Runnels will tite au orizinal net, entitled said, that he appreciated from his heart the honor which | which were, at the the heavily laden, the following | (04 \! Mdbacen of 8 ann pavlie, ee ey re 0 caine an ANE | Prices for this night—Ho: | had been conferred upon him by the representatives of | particulars :—The accident took place near Captain | that the constriction of the railroad would materiatly mereury in barome oP Mnvery A hwest wind; thermome the people of Maryland, one of the glorious constellation of States which had stood up together in * the times that island, ten miles below Wheeling, at about half-past itata the transmission of troops from onn ten o'clock at night, ‘The night was very dark, | ‘e country tonnother, ‘The Rouse’s Point fort would y and r 45; barometer ton the above afterm xive their first vrand ¢ 4 ’ WHITE, Proprietors, E‘ meucing at So’clock, E. MORN & WITH SHERIDAN. — OX amiurspay iz. Mare Mr. George Vandenhoft's third. “ + * a “ eo brid t od that | cury in barometer 65 {RAND NATIONAL CONCERT.—MR, 8) KNABNEL | brs pening pihshoridnn, a0 jin eet | tried men's souls" to achieve the independence of | nnd az soon ax the pilots of the boats porvsived | ernetinn eagle’ Mile scsaoesier aaa thecaede |: Reokammn ee aioedaiedenn sacueliias “alban diam Gane Matte intone ithe publi, that he ix making Hy | whieh we are now the recipients, and whick, he trusted. | cach other the belle were tapped, but through some | the Weiland Canal, amd augment te ¢ onny, everything spring-:ko; wind sou'hwovt; there Vyeperations for Vocal and: Instfuinental Concert, ty'take | 7 ape i aie Fra . - veescls. He thought all these were to be mcmeter $8, 9 P. M.—This has been a love: Pare metas tle Garden, on Tuesday. ‘April sth, for RIPLER HALL—THE NEW ORLEANS OPERA | a ae ane heeirony ey i (Rapin ; unfortunate mistele or accident, the Lowell ran across | {1S wierever men could get their labor | the heat, at noon, was almost oppressive; he express, purpose af produciag’ his descriptive national Troupe, after an absence of 18 mogths, respectfully an- | Mr. Webster referred to the early history of the coun | the bow of the Vinton, which struek her aft of hor | ext done Chey td a wget these oh - | stood at 72 In the abade; te-night, at 7 o'cl Work, entitial tho Battle of Tunker Mill, executed hy two | nounce ta the tadies and gentle New York, that they | try, and said that we could not too fully appreciate the | boilers, ‘The force of the concussion was treinendane ; | ing at sd dositintenet ing the American and British Powerkal orchestras, re lars bereattor. Arm: OPE CHAPEL York Hotel he to their friends their return fr ve taken the above named hall for one night only, Monda he reward should Avavnx, 9A. M.—Ploasant, 9 i | sunny, wind south; thermomet not the committee | pi acmnt evening; wind south; yof the question he | Syracuse. 9 A. M.—Delightful morning: not a cloud te rely impartiad | be seen: wind northwest; thermometer 43.9 P. M.A March St thors. ‘The members’ comprise G. jessings handed down to us from our fo The Vinton was a large boat, carrying about nine Baake, Master Washington, with all his sagacity and all his wisdom, did | hundred tons, and has probably the strongest bull of ane my Th | not conceive that the destiny of the United States any boat on the river. The Lowell sank in about jepar + 7 ‘Sal ea, li ni le Mr. C. Dil fi ” We appear one of the most rare and musi | been reached; nor did when he retired from the | thirty seconds after the collision. The cabin was parted | had gone there March 31, at I oncentrated together, As musicia Preside: we case « 7 from the hull, and left floating. He had secu what the commer ke teally was— gitful day; wind south oad warm i. commenes at they have been Tong and favorably know | Presidential chair, cease to fix his eyes upon the int Her eubin passengers and crew eseaped. many of | angh the lake he hast enumerated 19 sail, | 0 “wrao, 9A M —The pleasaut weather «till continues; every ov yr of 15), pesfurned upwards of 12) nights | Tests of his country. Washington, in his Farewell Ad- | in their night clothes, to the top of the hurrre: ea! ht ‘of thos would carry the foeigh: a : mor that wind south, thermometer 7 wnat und Hall, besides Gilling sore = * hey Principal | dress. suid he retired from the chair, having performed ‘The first engineer. two firemen, and twely: i refully delibarated oa Che ‘ameter 90.300. 9P. M.—Warm, ower. and nei: ° commence wind south; thermometer 47; barometer 20.050, M —A glorious morning, wid 4; wind cast; Oh sengers, were drowned. he names of the firemen and deck passengers mission — Seats in Private | at quarterto8. Tickets 25 centa, ‘ueaday and Weducs- \c the work which he had been called upon to perform Gay Aptil lot and 3d, they will appear at’ the Breckiye. tec RANKIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GEO. | Westernnnd Southern Lea Sole Propri —A that thy eu, cout: St I But, said Mr. W aphatically, he has never yet por- ‘quet. stitute, Brooklyn city. , known, they having been taken on board at Pittabuegh, | would tend ter injury to tle jon mmence ao EI formed the work assigned him, nor wl he until the end | and the clerk not having entered theie names ou the re- | {han goed could result to the tulle | eury in baromet Sate a eee " AYINAGLE'SGRAND | ce sime, He will talk ever, in that sacred work, waless | Sister. # bridge had mot sho) entertainments are Varied and select, and such ascan be seea nx of Leeland, printed by the firs at no other place of nsement in id rk, consisting of y ithin ‘the last three ye tos ureter 6084; mercury In baroin A large family. consisting of a man, his wife, and ! t 57; barometer 2.- his name is obliterated from the records of time, friends of th dren, from Bedford, Pa., on thelr way West, were auong fe Bthio ve te , | ud predieted by | riseme bine the Tcled ties tana ten teat | wg on I think seld Mr. Wateren, I hear him say.tu the words | those who perished | come to the lak tusk for this accom | Ol aus:0' he UaRnipabe: sates: martina ented band in 'd States; n tevape of Model Ar- | of his farewell addrree—* be happy—resist with care the |. ‘The a olit greatest customer, we deal macs | Clvvd to be seem; # hard frost last wight; ligiat wind trom - k. Wednesday tists who are selected for their beauty and | See handbills. Admitta: Dersonate a number of henutiful tableaux, taken’ from the | price. jetures of ancient and modern ti ‘company of Arab ‘aptain of the Vinton immediately ordered that | the beat be stopped. and he then towed the wreek of | Lowell's cabin to the shore. where every thing that with cur trade with 1 1 ) profit, than with any ofl hy this lake is rapidly aumenting with the idea that ous | Wind strong from the southeast; rat nation; | southeast; Somme 2 36, mercury in barometer GB; ee. spirit of innovation upon the principles of goveram: Clear wind pleaswut all depp contribute to thy joudy Chis eves. ive, Sue thro a sarees of feats of strength and LER'S COSMORAMAS, CORNER OF BROADWAY | however specious the pretext—attend $0 every admon umfort of those saved, was pad no fellowship, heweve : ° dextertt, oe Pagatio mal Le Juggter in ti 4 Thirteenth sti ‘The first section, aint ould, here o the After e time. the steamer Messenger No, 2, came | ¢cannls murt be protected The State of Now York mast | ing. and lools like rain; thermometer 69; mercury in ba world: i: aaa of Mate and Pex — ea of Urtnty Se vi of Europe, Asia Minor, 8 >> | tien whales wanth cajehe e steiat adilcvenss te the get alongside, and im¥idwe.of the M. kindly took a | make ite canals do the work required of them by | rometer 68; barometer 30.200. | ‘ye ples upon whieh that government {x founded"—I hear i ind Arabia, wilt be aut nember of the wor, 9 A. M.—Very fine, clear morning: wind sow ti collect an exhitition ‘of Marble Statuary amstailed i | the Holy Land, Eeypt seengers on his boat to Cincinnati. their own urefuiness, and by their own reas mab. a variety of interesting performances until the eighth ter that date, all these will him say, now, if it were permitted him, he would appear Joveph B. MeKeoun, the first engineer, who was di Of pas-age—not by restricting and fettering others. thermometer 4. 9 M.—A most delightful day, fornaon and evening. Pot particulars see billecf exch day, replaced by new Views, unusually interesting. od, aves 2 wife and seven children residing ta Atooke . Pr ether it o mspect of ‘i o of ther; fore 2 PPEAre the cc feve! a esiding in Attegha | Slate is not to ask the tion whether it ds a cur. | every prospe: & continuance of fine wo io suads jell cnipenada Megs asic Poul tei Ses valar t's om or an individual that asks for ald fitness. | soul's clear, starry evening, thermometer 40. the most trying times, as he appeared at the head of his Mosruy an 9A. M.—Delighttul mor west, thermometer 30; barometer 30.20. a He was not the regular engincer, but ha taken th ce of Mr, Edwant B. Burton, who was attacked by il | It ison the broad Dagis of what and where is t! AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN. _AMU EMENTS IN _PHIL.ADELPHIA. Fs “ns a i aap nnd ness, just as the Lowell wae backing out from the whar | that these quostions are to be settled. All (is facts bo- army, when leading them to battle against the enemies ROOK | : %, e | | veda, ork lovers of their | at Pittsburgh, Mr, MeK.’s loss will be deeply Lam: fore bim, aud which were before the committee, went to | Qurnec, 9 A. M.—Thermom cout eal Ray | ei trocdean/ 6B6 say ‘te: ol Aieisane. nnd tevelsat thele: 5 5) EE engineers, among whom he occupied «| show that the commerce on the lakes exe | upper town I7; barometer 2 pay ong | country and its institutions:—* Hold on, by every | high position, t'mes, that on the railrond; and the ease prose | frost last night kr. | b- | means, to that country which cost me and my compatri- Dnvid Evans, carpenter, and part owner of the boat, | such as could, it seemed to him, have onl | | Kevasror, 9 A. M.—A beantiful morning; thermometer made very narrow escape, The cabin soon suk to Mr. Canmout took the Soos, amd the com ri ” . | 40: wind north ise, Mine Albertine. ¢o: ots seven years of toil and struggle.” (Great cheering.) Saeblede tert’ bs |e oA M ‘ “ Mb eo with mg e de nd Mr. F. was caught underneath it, | ed progress. . TO. —A beautiful morolng. clear and fhe DUMB CTRL OF GENOA—Strapade, Mr, Cintke; Ju Our country, said Mr. W., consists of that glorious con- | put he managed. however, to make his situation koma jyieee ach aseuehane Plcasant; Uheraometer 42; wind northeast stitution under which we have lived for « period of moze than half a century, and America, with her mass of population, is the great Babel of those who have gone ment of t t. came followi It nuineros, 9 A. M.—Clear and ploassat, thormome. ter 46, Wretriacse, 9 A, M.—Clear = boauliful mornings ie monte,” “Fai t, and." Gentleman. in Dit will be given, Also, Mist Leslic's gra oful Halleds, ite Dances. These a to those on top the deck. by kuocking against it. Where- The Will provid | upon a hole was cut throngh, and he to taxa though he had been so long inthe water that he was vn moved (0 atrtk. FINANCIAL, “~ ND—DRAPTS FOR | 221 Mise Warner's fav ATION Ak “BANK OF IRELAND, i oyun Eas . nearly chilled to death. | crnenal esta Jom, shall bx strong soutl wind; th F relate onjsaid bank and ite branches pred pent ange in gy) Fo nag in the before us linrrison Mason, the clerk, who owned three-cighths of | | ————— gale by C. BE. HABICHT. : swage jer 10 years, After dwelling at some length upon the character and migtnce Cpa for $1,200 in the Citizens’ In- | roy a | Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Sole authorized agent of National Bank of Lretand || eervicos of Washington, Mr. W. said he hoped he would | “YY : PES, |g Booed Purapenriua, M 26, 1851 Y dward B. Barton, whoowned one-eighth, had . | papELDUIA, Mag » 1351. Bo Mal ide adios cae ac He phe < E be pardoned for interrupting the thread of his discourse | surance of $500 on his share in the Weetern Company. Y | Denth of Judge Burnside, § LL VOT DTA wor BEHOLD PURNIT sme Ke. i, ent, y . ess Captains Force, Rogers, ul the reimaia most unjust aod unequal, and formed a very uafez 7 “, Trevise, Pn will open ez! os a emo pat i eax) si Jie loek 4 oF His nose meat a pis , ng oy elses The cargo, consisting of iron. nails, cotton yarn, and | Mr Rrasuwsrn thought Cat the ctause songlt sage | Court, was announced this morning in the Nigh meet ge Pe pin 4 v= incrain Carpets, mahogany 1 Ol ne Gromocs avo Leon ran Wasnixero: dry goods, wns shipped principally by Hardy. struck out was retained, mo ay e Prius and Common Pleas courts, by M. Dallas Tk Co, Wallst | Cl Stair Carpeting. PF and | ‘This was drank in silence and standing & Co. of Pitteburg, and was fully insured in thy | gmreseng unless 2 1 oly ft | ond David Paul Browne, Eaqra., with nope r nds, Weds, I ddl wre, | Me Ww restumed—Kn the lapse of years, said he. it may Spericen, iremens’, Western, and Citizens’ insu: a Cour sald the clause had been the taw for fifty | eulogy to the merits wand virt f the di . naan permemearamey very possibly happen that the exact principle of Union hull of the boat lies in about thirty fect water, | yenrs In respect to pry, the courts and % psedd for the day. n empeeted for some time, and the politi- | along the ‘The engines will be saved. «!-o the cabin furniture, Mr. Moraas sal eee | has by a large portion of the dry goods, though in a datnaged Tia eon de | may not be always understood alike, and it would not ‘This day in Bev lyn, at 10? therefore be amiss to re be sold the farnit o objects for i Shouse No. Hat nd stewet, Rear Jay, : : @ te the olfucte fey WERE thet seas, of the ext - | civas have already commenced speculating as te of 8 genteel family. colonics were united. the limitations assigned them, and sited to me his evecessor. The ¢ nor lias the appotatument Hodes Mat- | the principles which should govern for their perpetua- Loss of Another Steamer. We committee reported progress, and for te va raver, will ooty salah Ser Auctioneer. | tion, Mr. W. then entered at considerable length into a Sr. Loves, March 95. 1951 a recess, | a few months, as. the ‘new lave, providing. for the = { of the general principles which had inducad the | ‘The steamer John Hancock, with a heavy feelght. frvm | Assembly. ) tae pectin of judges by the 5 soon go inte + ex to throw off the yoke of allegiance to Great | Cinciannti to this place, struck a snag this morning. near | Aunast, March 26, 1851, | ry - Judge h i tae of as a mit vmpetent . : fl 7 "aie MONTICHLLO ACAIRAY put he is too e o be i shun te : Britain, and dwelt upon the various causes which tol | Cape Girardeau, and sunk immodiately, She isa total | The gonate sent dawn the Moaticelo Academy Will | [fy one ein mae a democrat ta agpoiened the Sixth ands lone. Tuqnire at the cy eek slip ferry 1 nt Ageucy of Roderick Lawren tiliam, them to confederate together He suid they were govern. seems to be ‘in ments eae 7 rasa moved to tofor the DIN Wack to the ur, city, toxde burg, nene th Sale positive, Por maps, #p- ply to te Auetioncers, No. # V ed by «spirit of Liberality and justice which actnated “Whe Ship Robena, legos aml Academies the spirit of dullness, thongh as b R A i pts Ce both North and South, and the good falth with which Nowroux, March 24, 1851 | hoped the motion would not prevail, and hard to weather as ever was xeon. Stocks are down, Sorpartdership in wome Inerative bu y Ww. BROW: | both parties entered into the compact of confederation Capt. Roardman, of the wrecking schooner Itingold, has | tated that the amendment had been wade by request Giving our brokers a decidedly bhatsh east, ‘would wish to take am active part ory + niture.—Priday, h, at Wo'eloek, " 4 4 " and per perce Doth pastes. Address W.. Herald Omics, fortwo days. ivi strect3- W. vprven wil ell at “amet hove, | os dyer whieb led to paisepis hice, — engaged to get off the ship Robona for $9,000. If he fitia | "yy! Totton waa lost, and the amend:nents were coa- “Marine Affairs. e furniture of a family leaving the city, embracing a large | dependence whi now enjoy. hat period the North | fe istohave $25 per day. The weather is as farorable | curred in. * : 8 jor and cham carpets, oil | Y x fagurabl Pr " wn been intend with INSURANCES. We ie abies i a enenitene ware Sart. Ol | and the South were, as aow, governed by different systems; | 9x could be wished : ding iggasse, wre ee | dale elie erry is bn Saiaasie’ tebe pert er - ~ 4 eth . ‘The third reading of billx having heen made the apecial | fOr ne , tool oi vip en Tuce YE INSURANOR—CA11PO NIA RISKS TAKEN 3 rN KER bat each section was willing that the other should not The Indian Troubles in Texas. order for W-day, the following were passed, wuless th | day morning, and returned the following afternasa, oluew York. Omen 4 Walt ro epg geese in the ‘abinet Fi nit ore, by 0 | have their peculiar rights and privileges interfered with ; vs 2 yn test aotieed:— | We are pleated to learn that it was highly eathe ¥. SHELDON, President. | } Brine’ kts by ord but that they should be governed im such a manner as aprrsige tempos 2 : A bill for the relief of Elihu ©. Wright: ners. to con. | ctory in every rexpect, The engines, ale, have had The New Ortenns papers of the 18th and 10th in have been received. ‘They contain dates from Galveston, to the 15th, stating that the Indians are moving about in | every direetion. Capt. MeCuilough is reported to have lowt tw A bill to puthorize Wil struct and build docks, wharfs, bulk! re and ba ns in front of their land in the Sixth ward of the city of rocklyn and part of New York | vomend an wet. entic would best enhance and protect the interests of all ‘The North, at that time, was perfectly aware of the ex- istence of slavery at the South, aod sithough there ht be sume who deprecated that state of things, yet hey were perfectly sativfied to accept the South as a table the assured is entitied. at any time, to receiv at inte- wa psi! so Jia heii Piestin zeot Yepregeh Sr extent of one-half the ts t - «i and to take her to their em! r nnualpreminins, withow ty, per | order of the Sh to keep that compact is as great Sonal Hability, or deposit of the patie}, but by simple we eh sliver Watches. Feo ht on. or the Mf premitin tiny beee withheld during | titer pinted Wane Diemra wei Tene cy mane Clocks. | should. and he had no doabt it would.be strictly adlarredt continuance of the poliey the whole comprising the largest and beet rts time not requiri be found in that part of t matore oreugh overhauling, and never before perfurmed as aa they did on thts trial trip. The Mermann being An act in reiation | tly regarded as one of the most comfortable em@ New Fork, pass chant stcamehips sailing out of (his port, and having | now everything that ean be wished for in the way of nery, deserves the attention of the tr. A bill to provide for the epproval aud payment of canal | velling public. She will wail from plor No. 9 North River, | on Saturday next, for Southampton and Bremen Yor Liverroon —The RM. steamship Asia, Captaim Judkins raticd yerterday noon. for Liverpool, Ske car collected, for the purpose of purchasing the freedow of eee TO pest ried a good lst of passengers, the names of whom will be Woodson. the fugitive recently remanded to his owner. in | f within thie tate.” The | fourd in snother column. oo ky; and negotiations are being carried ow to that | 15°s not receiving a majority vote. | Por Havana, &.—The U. 8. M. eteamship Ohio, Capt or three men in a battle with them Virginia House of Delegates y or two dimenting volces, adopted the Compromise resolutions th terday, with atet (hecity at Now York, | boilers and roact ace. ‘The obligation w as then, and it noorporate List Epiacopal Cb The Remanded Fugitive from Pittsburgh. donous to Henry Osotae Jl to authorize the Boast of fupervisors of the 1 countics of this Stale to make th od office; to fix the chapter 7th. ys to. Mr. Webster then spoke of the adoption of the evm- atinue the policy, om el premiums will be re- ty annual investigation, reported in May, 185, the od toehe ancured were—stive option of a return it premiums in cash, oF a reversionary eum assured by each policy, varying Prrraneac, March 98, 1351 A subscription list has been started, and money fs being. promise measures. and said he looked upon them as the great saving point. a4 the great check apon the agitators who would wich to dixolve this glorions Union, Any State, said he, emphatically, North or South, which de- cent. ye i : ‘ Mr Pricoe moved to reconsider the vote,and thatthe — Sebenek departed. yesterday afternoon, for Havana amd s poprthot mk takles cf rates; aut stber | Sa a fe disloyal. (Loud and and long cheering.) We have | Gur markrurere nuit seine et mation be laid on the table. Cereted | sss Ortvens, Stor poamagie? uanets wi be @ruitaiian Hcntion tot Wallsereetorat any ofthe | Sun urnitnny mae had at the North some excitement on the great agitating ais arose Mr. Mona moved for a reconakieratiyn of the vote om ane, soctinecrporating the Emigrant Industriai Savings — Uhe proper hen Fugitives to be Imprisoned In Pennsylvanta, | jh) hws 4 April 10, 1860, | Snort Vorscr —The Baltimore built ch 26, 1851 em expinined the character of the bill, and | 4 * Wolf. whieh left New Or' * E ~ station would not be carried. Thema | Decomber, for Mie deJanciro, returned There was quite an exciting debate this morning in | hoped tie recosenderation the 6th insta: the Senate. on the bill repealing certain sections of the An act to emend the act proving for the asseamont | jeans to Rio and beck in three mont Kidnapping Law, of March. 147, The bill finally was | and collection of taxes in the city of Albsay A Pwe y | Five on a Rarway.—According to err ngoment, @ An act providing for the appointment of commissioners | soit ship, fully aged and menned arrived at Cineta- Freneh, wrthe tail | Suet ot che ful with mndance of bedroom sad kitchen faeniture, Cate: fi ty him? or if his death oe 4 it oe Hath aki | loxwes can be had at the time and place of sale. sols carpets, costly satin win . Frenoh hedsteada and bedding. china and glassware, questions of the day. We have seen also at the South something +f the same excitement and secession from th 0 BE SOLD HY AUCTION ON THURSDAY, Marci | the th, at ton o’elock, A.M. at the Stage I ingdale, a large qu lot of Gard oh ane yard sa Tiannisarna, Pa., Mo 15,000, will the sum atv, | | | ports in the least jota from the spirit of these measures, | | | Union threatened by some as a remedy from « imaginary evils, What, said Mr, W., will they 4e- rity of Sheubs, compeising x aplomard | cee from? Where will they scents to? Me thought to make five. Alaa, | that they who talked of secomion had a great fertility of passed, after a hard struggle. It repeals only the sixth Lane ~ ety of Cortent Buches and Shrabhery of tee section of the aforementioned act, which probibitstive we | to ate the cisims of Hotchkis and Smith against | Pmal ship, f ; . Honrd meet every Wednesday, at i Wall seroei, forthe iret iy. Goaticmen about Axing their Gactens witt | mind; that thetr minds were greatly deceived, and in | Fe the jails of the commouvoaith for the temporncy de. | the agente of Simg Sing pelon, ant arbitrate and. wtti9 Ce oe Se caren ree Sew ete, ss peop fom Acansnction oftusinces, on do well to YAIL themselves of this o ‘ | the language of holy writ,“ they know not what they | tention of fugitive slaves ali matters of difference between the said agents, of Uke | Aon nad the shouts of the imuitite tu, Sve 4) CUR Preset peat A do.” (Much applause.) While, said he, we maintain + heeled firet jpmct. and said Hotchkiss and Smith, and thelr ws- nd ~ i of L al Boar — serie da qnantit ( PI ; * evening she vat grocefully on the waters of Lake Brie, fables and Chairs, with vartons ot et | inviolate the adjustment measures of the lact Congress— Fire Troy, N. ¥. a 2%, on the other, . nod on the next she was ouchored in the Ohio. THE WORLD'S FAIR. Soule the wenther, ro Door, March 98, 1961 ir Vanseat moved to recommit the bill ¥ a nannnn | Sould the wonthor while we holt no party with thoee who seek to break eae, MEPER SD, Es! ue Yricos moved to lay the motion the table, Car- The Hud. River Railroad P. PASSENGERS For Tk Wort, var, i rink 2 beets wheeled 1 CRAWionD, | down the bulwark with which they are surrounded, and | A tmall wooden dwelling. corner of Ninth and . > “ * VeKew Yous, March SNONSEL 4 Pisce Mail \ + PK — on | white we faithfully enrry out the principles of | *trtete was destroyed this morning hy fire. It was occu- ‘ae eer ope reread Pied Protiyleten jeod a communication in. the Herald of yes inder, will leave “ . “ on birch ef Eritain | " +A, on the oth Apr Py cleat at oak ot ee eau MINING LANDS. | those meneures, there is no fear of the glorious Union. | Pied asa match factory, and was supposed to be sot 09 | “Ah get in relation to highways and ronda A Citizen of Burliazton,” concerning the a's Fair will fin be fire of ty . ear, and rapid convey A bill fur the relic of Thomas J. Strong and George W ‘The stables in the rear of the American Motel, of | Cheney ‘An act to authorize the construction of a drawbridge actors the Preah Kill, Richme id county. A Will to ar@horite the supervisors of hg me’ county te vented from spreading & ; Hoe rene Pee, | leey a tox on Lyons in said county, for the pury kot out anfely Te is Suppseed te be the work of iasendi. | Wullding a bridge over the Clyde river, om the read Tt A bili to incorporate the Watson Agricultural [nstit Human Remains Boxed Pe Xn Sa On aeepeeing, Se & The steamboat Columns was the only boat at Roctirsren, March 26, 1851. An net amending the act to nuthorize the abatement of A meng emai. ee Cee 2 usthor thaw, This over bout ‘ela f " 1 6 nuisanee on lands owned by the peopl: of the Stato of P his evening about atx o'clock a barrel. at the Kastera | nulcence 0m MGs om OF tne city or Ayrsense eficrts would be made to stop the through boat, Freight House, i ontain the ” wae done by plecing menin the river with Caw iy Aemarnevarean. So. Genial An act to revive and extond an act authorisiig tow | The soit Oe Pap without heeding the shenahae Phe " Ry Sertrcs hy the,“ Phindetphin and NC. Mining and | (Great cheering.) Ie held the rtrict carrying owt of iver Relies, a fe the togn ad eabctherdlies, those measures to be of the highest importance, and every energy of every true citizen should be bent in twelve valuable tracts of | order to sceure their full accomptichment, (Loud ap- ar heey ot Rumer. | plause.) Mr. President, I may not have been born to A splendid shoal, with | fulfil any particular destiny; I may mot have any par- mere ae and ready for | ticular mission to fill om earth; but this I will aay, I aim utherferdton, N " utherfurdton, this city, were found to be on fire about one o'clock this afterhoon, A strong wind was biowing at the tit it wax only by the greatest exertions the flames wer ivai of the four train from New. no boat at P AS Wits ON toconvey passengers to Albany and intermediate ings, The oa arrived fn the cowrse of abowt aa, hour having sprang a leek in her passage dow, aad weaay thr refore, unable to re her upward trip and pre- sp pital One ins, which has ) bound to uphold, with every energy of mind and body hee worked, ts sald to sto the sl : a vorked, i sats ¢ Sicld #3 tothe bushel, anthony are the constitution of this country. (Immense cheering.) operly m: d, would, no dowbt pe > yet 5 y ° jet id {pe The Tichest plac B rg Ualitoral on ed as | Mr. W. referred in eloquent terms to the celebration Hkely the Inet time they will be etek a which was held in the city of Annapolis, on the occasion market for many years, They are certainly ti doudtlens many others eynally a+ sich. if min tw : ' mae age, Monti Wistayy 48 Wrondway nssenrers eae my oot had het DAVID DUDES, Wat st SINTENDING TO VISIT THE WoRLD'S © travel on the Continent. ns PATH, (PROVIDED A SUT for. )— i 1 Further particntar respectable . who speaks French, Italien, and Rnztish ‘. in inion, and in te bast Condition, of Any ie North Caroitna, | hen Washington resigned and delivered up his sword | dead body ofa man, It wae marked for Genova and le | pnd others to erect ond matntain # rolling dm cross the Travelling: tavitn eameiiee ie warspe’ isa. | and why desiee to maka fortine ty ae nd commission to the American Congress, and said that } probably an exhumed ¢orpae destined for distostion at | Strquelwnnnl river, im the town of Sfidford, and county | Prrenn’rs nome lan simmered om bownt th Columns fines FRiting ald Co wlady, of family with- ro Glas tesaetion Gan te eaeny that occasion was one that would live long in the memory } Geneva, ‘The loge were cut off, and a shoot was weannod | THO bp. the eominia. | Femd tickets to Capiaty King: which he agro tan did y note, to Wile Kachler, No. 1b i "ath sna 4 Dretienlae fail Americans, for the patetotic sentiments which Ht } found the body.” A coroner's jury will be aurmoned t9 | womens fur lomminy eottaia amoaeys of ie United States. | Tetelves without any additional charge, Those goin » they to eam for the trip ow ond WATDES brought forth, The second toast drank on that oecasion, | IBY" eee ‘The body, at present, has wot | qiis wii was loet. of the To, ond po Suite peed Vesa teen py med hoe 3 FAMILY Wilo PCRVOSR ATTENDING THE SURGICAL INSTRT and which was received with so much fecting aad gratif- en gmaven ier oo pe os ge omy - shortly ex edt boing the only re source, the Certs Pale xh Scotch womae (and who will __ SURG ee renee. wn cation, was in the following words :— The Naabvttte Fo ‘A Will 10 ainerd the charter of the Albany County tinny ed. the Tanne Newton eanne al fice connsaions, wi, sem & sorpootibte ‘heath ae UNGICAL INSTRUMENTS ALARGR ASSORTMENT, | The United Stater—May thoie confederacy andor forever Recrente Oem Kington. and the offleer at tbe gancway nro, si ai ttomdant, to 9 to, nd return fom, panel ie bz H, Cperricte, of Bye fo be hed at, He would, in conclusion, give a sentiment, though with | Hodge. the forger. shcattonet yoatorday, was lately own | An net Mthotizing cortain railroad companies to tehe, from passengets rood tickets, without pain Hyncdon fo , ; | BATLUIEME'S Scientific Bookstors, 100 Fulton streat. Re: , on horseinae Tor Eolding the election of directors nin st mall re ration, Address ‘k, and sevoral shots were fired at him, but he | change their time for holding ALE Mon hth Posten Say Wine EESOC any SUNG Copvene tae: |) Suan HANRR Sieredoe of eagunyes frowped., About half the mouey was found seoreted im | AM act authorising the commissioners of highways in During the confusion, and passing fram oat to baat, — — - The Constitution ofthe United States—May it endere for | tis house. 7 the town of Seroon to borrow none (hehe ome a whic the: | ye oor Surerear, AND DENTAL INSTRUMRNTS, Pine | °° em Ap act amending the act laorporeting the village of | te fet a tre was, yy tt: eonmt, Cotlery, &e, manufactured of the best materials, and This toast was drank, and Mr. Webster aat down amid The Miastestppt River. Franklin, in the county of Delaware, at the gangway, which he gave to # pawengum. enmme Jed for theit quality, finish, sad cheapness. La: | much applause wcnai, Marel 25, 1951 ‘An act amending the act incorporating the village of nian tg, amore, shenrn, sclsso Knives, &e.. pr nad te teccding rapldty | Chopn. Ever, ‘ffort was made by the oftioars of the Ludeow Sent ys tools, meio, Le 4 envelope cutting knives Gov. Pratt, after the tonst complimentary to the Se- J ‘Ap set authorizing the Jamaica and Brooklyn Plank | River Railroad to promote the Papo k f Ss in the TMT ai KY ROSE, No. 199 Contes stroat, nate of tho Enited States, said— corner of "eatenn 9m Hlostee suet, Mr. President—i flad that [ am expected to respond to ' y heir capital stock. at Poughkeepte and to forward. Uhm to ‘Te tive Ui ob t mead, wits’ S good stage of wlters Tepe Aistatly then Voek'e reve ye. A.W. MoCLBLLAN, Prssongee,