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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 6731. , MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Hease Cassel. most usually are, conveyed toa seaport for exportation NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. - WAOTO SEY ee es Mag! TRERT RE.—BOXES, 2% CENTS; PIT, ROADWAY THEATRE.—E. A. MA ano ‘We have the following terse but graphic description | tothe United States—in these and analagous cases, a - ‘ ® ae os AE oven, curtain rise at hall BP Lame: 6.1. Barrett Manager repent; cart ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE, | °t "3! #tairs in Heme Cassel. ‘The political con- | the exportation to the United States may be deemod to | BY MORSK'S MAGNETIC LINE) NO a shee yh ya rR lin) Funfies at helt past 7—Devas Circle and Fargact, S0cente; | ONE! > Es | ict secms to be degenerating into a series of vulgar | cotimence at the perioa when the goods weave the coun, Senate. rz, iyied JOWANN ba Yas Bones, $5 and $f. Rov Miss iViiA ibaa quarrels betweenlprince, officers, ministers,chambers, and | try of their production or origin, and the true market Auaany, March 27, 1851. ; Reymonde, Mr. it. Jo fhe new. comme Rr “iing ARRIVAL subordinates, who abuse cach other with provincial in- | value in the principal markets of said country is to be REMONSTRANCES. ‘emyss: aries 2d, Mr. tensity, The truth of this cannot be doubted when we | ascertained and appraised; to which isto be added, as Mr. Cross presented a remonstrance of Daniel Richards nette, ey. The ee laster Goeffro} OF THE . ‘the comedy of Your LIFE'S ‘ohn Strong, | Franklyn, Mi read the annexed document :— utiable charges, the cost of transportation to the port of | and others, against the bill authorizing Wm. Beard te lnm aces anedonts Meee | eae ate Salta Be BRITISH STEAMSHIP CANADA, | terest rnocuasation nom nanow marwav to tite piiemant, with the expenses thereat until the goods are | build dooks, piers, and warehouses in Gowanus Bay, a poe ae Bott ,-.._.. See ee ee OF THE ARMY OF CASSR! actually laden on board the vessel in which they may be Mr. Beexmay ntcd a remonstrance from ship. SORBET, REAR 1BLO'S GARDEN—THIRD NIGUT OF T wasn - : here to tel? you T | von B mercteole ond Cernests ab | IN preccaic chao tee eee or, Tae CIRQUE ‘The American Frigate St, Lawrence at y his Royal Mighness, to crush un- | *hipped to the United States, Where goods are shipped | owners, builders. and merchants, against altering the mage ‘Gente; Family 2Beenty Private Boxs, $5 ant $5.— tion to announce that he has made arrangements for ang that threatens the welfare of | directly from the country of their origin, the bill of lading OF plan of the city of New York, between Eighteenth and. gen, Tr to bosin'at hallo 7: eka avoning: | lunted period withthedistingulshed artiste Mis: Caroline ' State, "Sirs:—The question is who is to rule—this God: pe een a PONGT RR AN aden Wane vary Yann? detow, | Hicitothes Labeet theme Baal eager, Southampton, yilen Gatiuss wb We ensta Soe Seale sRivecanises| [0 we ans ctu; cases etre or ine ee itm | THenhy thd atrota Mr. Lester; Tey ma Mr.” Berton: tk u erful Dancing and Trained Horses will ep 1 seauiicdiataaneanl Ta Coseal,. Sires—in shia Utcle Bease the the noe tater aaa and in the other cases referred to, the authenticity of Lieutenant Gov. Cuunen presented » petition from Mrs. Hoghes; Mluy Nevillon Msg Wacom. he kroat English Jester, Me. W. P. Wallet nuslated Gf the TROL tnd all the thrones in Europe look here and upon us—upon | the invoice by consular certificate, or im the alsenee of | John A. King and others, President of the County Age spicy of the SEI AMILY—Cuptaia Mur Aumerican Clowns, Lathrop And Gardner, wil ‘a BLES OF THE BRITISH MINISTRY. have called yeu togeehen: You mete otha ae tMatL | puch proof, other evidence satisfactory to the United | eultural Society, for an agricultural college. have called you together. You must obey: for he who obeys not shail ha¥e hie soldier's cont pulled of his back’ nad hye . It is nothing to yon whether the ‘ite. haches Torrons, ir. “iiand: ‘ Bi Mr. Bu: i Lady 3 by Ci ly, Mf Philadel phis ‘Widow Delmaive Mes Suscreteey Camis Me aaa THE GERMAN QUESTION. States appraisers, may be taken to fix said period. Where | Mile. Elowise will perform an i of REPORTS ON BILLS. ickets 0 cents, To commenci iS e ditutional oF aot.” iis Hoyat | BCS have not been actually purchased, the inyoico | Mr, Cxouics reported favorably on a bill amending the IN GIONAL THEATRE, CRATES StRyRt SOXRs, ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEA A KLRO ARR Suinnidoy a ay pares fal, must exhibit the actual market value, or wholesale price, | eharter of the New York and Montgomery Mining Jom at a quarter before Fcurtain sicwat « quarter past Terslowke, | geeetTeat Breas Cire 3 ots; F The Coneentration of the Austria ‘at Rebetoen ‘smiles of that gang—of the band of | at the period of exportation, with ull charges included, in | pany. ‘Friday even h BS willbe presented the now Come: | Suen at ty bets ay helenae Teel ¢ Austrian Troops ‘nthe | fricrrzte dhe taror o¢ JME Prince, whom God has wet up—L | Liew of euch value at the time and place of procurement | Mr, Cross made a favorable report on the bill from the” dy entitled ALL THAT GLITTERS 13 NOT GOLD—Jasper | alee Mage 2, the perfor iu Will pull his coat off his back, and put a blouse on him, facture, ‘ired by the cighth section of th: Hm at aylors Stephen Pla, Mee Wataing Toby | Benker tue SEY Te PARIS cee ee Roman Frontier. Gentlemen ster tectanh Ba, or mam fc ure, ag teauired by the eighth section of the | Aggembly, relative to the collection of tax in the city of “Twinkle, ox; Mart sta, 9 can- | Hrougham; Henry de Beausolellle, Mr. Palen; Creek, Me ‘This Hessian, it should be remembered, is a relation of : an | New York, clude with the drama of H. MAM, or the Young ony “ peawere aa , a on entry may be so modified as to meet the case. When h ‘Cont ‘Gen. ‘taylor; Hares | Rie ae Te Lier ing, Mas Julie Gould. DECLINE IN THE GOTTON MARKET, the Austrian Butcher, goals have been nctually purchased. the invoice must as CRIMINAL PUNISHMENT. B am a don; Capt. Ar- | Taytenre. To conclude with the dy of the KING A? D ’ een eretofore, exhibit the true cost of the goods; andthe | Mr. Mann introduced an act tolcssen the severity of orf Se a Perse Den Morgan, Feank Fairiax, | Tie MIMIC—Frederick, Mr. Lynne: Stolach, Me, Droug S01, b0., des Cape of Good Hope. owner, consignee, or agent. will still retain the pri z ‘ yer. minal punishments. It provides that only wilful murder allowed am; Capt. Niddermannersteinchowvanoowingen, Mr. Leach ilege We lear that the Kaffir war is likely to be more pro- by the cighth section of the tariff act of the on 2 a and arson, in the first degree, shall be punished with death, NUM" RICAN MU. —P.T. BARNUM, es my Eaorreng ' ‘i : July, 1846, of adding to the entry so as to raise the cost is aveluden tanaen ot BE Usat maser Joke dscamecds tie eaten 472 BROADWAY. ABOVE | ‘The ateainship Canada arrived at Talifox, nt twelve | Long! tan was at Gat anticipated. Sir Marry Smith, | oF yajue given in the invoice to the true market waluc oe TRA Cxchudes Soeces cf seven be Arey ab tie bole ae Manager. Admittance to the M ch Saloon | 7VE, Grand atre mist during the o'clock on Wednesday night, and sailed at four o'clock, | *t the head it 5,000 men, had given battle, and killed wholesale ps ¢ of th sat the period of exportation, two, to one. Petit larceny is to an amount not exceeding. ee, i, children w 2 ” seventy or eighty. and will morcover become subject to the other provisio 4 , ; MINSTRELS, compri eventy or eighty p ms fifty dollars. ie be] ote men peenit of “‘talemtod” and yesterday morning, for Boston, She will arrive at the (Our accounts from Cape Town, via Boston, published | Of said section. ‘The actual market value or wholosale 7 THE CENaUS, BTC. anificent Saloon, the Ethiopian buri 0 TUM; latter port early this afternoon. Her mails will reach | yor) sys ago, are probably as late as those received in jon ai Nee period Si erpertaiicn to the United States | On motion of Mr. Moxcan, it was bist Mn FD: Aico wlll spree Oe Chlsipest 46-ciapeeew qemiing: England.—Kp. Hearn.) the principles etore stated. it becomes requisite teeta, ,Hetolved, thatthe Governor of New York be requeated tar aivermoon, will be e.g lmmrasaly pyomtar | gents, Bours open at half past six: commence at a quarter | The Canada left Liverpool on Saturday noon, the Lith —— termine and fix the true dutiable value at the port where aan, the Deparuneat of the Labscig Ae vand domestic drums of M4. Pee iNt ‘Valrodoy and Friday |, 00 olgete, By denize of she head Saturday nest ‘March-gee, | ‘Rstant, and brings one week's later news than that re- Markets. tho goods may be entered and upon which the duties are % nent, 60 ae) AINE. On Suturday ove ‘ ‘mine to S*perfonasd, | fr,the sccommodation of Ladies and Juv. I, cominonsing be entitled to in the MADE! a will ‘COUSIN JOE; after which JUMH) |1M. Tha vist Chinese | at Sorelock, P.M.- On Saturday evening next, Collection, the glogant speicimens ia Natural iistory, &., | annual benefit of W. A. Porter. ‘are to be neon at ® Fyows, wavsrerrs At FELLOWS’ street Cotton, during the week, has fallen 14 upon the better “ descriptions, *{ on lower qualities. Sales during the to be assessed, The law enjoins that there shall be added ceived by the Franklin and Arctic thereto all costs and es except ineurance. in- She has seventy-five passengers. Annexed are their cluding, in every case, a charge for commissions, at the 4 MOVEMENT To PREVENT pKIWI GAMBLING, ETC., ow hours. names :— week, 31,000 bales, usual rates, These charges are as follows, to wit:— | ELECTION: sserinesnpe 3 GREMAN NATIONAL tHEATRE-OLYMPIC, 442 THE CANADA'S PASSENGERS. After a dull week, the corn market closed firmly. In- | First—They must include purchasing, carriage, bleach- | _ On motion of Mr. May, the following resolution, pro oF Broadway.—Friday, the 3th teh, 1851, will bo por- 19 ows, 444 Broadway, betwoen Howard and RIOUS A Broad ing, dyeing. drevsing, finishing, putting up, aad packing | viding for an amendment ‘to the constitution, was AMILY. Comedictta, in three acts, Messrs. McCurdy, Mi ; fevers. McCurdy, dian corn, yellow, 298, a 30s.; Western canal flour, 184, a the Wook. Phe oul together, with the value of the sack, package ed. All the Senators voting reeorded their votes in x fesncals, “ enmpe ty Roreptein. yaaier, Beatles I 206, Od. san orate, hogshend. barrel, bale. eask, exis. ind covering, of | wfizmative, ie PE. d versatile corps of talent a ani exp-rie IRCUS—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWERY. ae Dwye The market for beef is brisk. Pork commands full Inds, bottles, jars, vessels, and demijuhns | Resolved, If the Assembly concur, that the following “under the direction of J. 3. Follows, waoss con- tree . ding, Leinesniv: a a “ a 4 uendment be proposed to the 2d seetion of article 2 of the corte in this city for the last year, ah , ene sived with C. 8 Ee ar ee ene rates; Eastern prime, moss, 60s. a 654.; Western, 50s, <oa-~etmniesons atthe neue ats an no ace | titution of thin State. ‘That the same be referred to ‘echton of this ‘the greatest favor by the clits aud lees than 24; per cent, and where there is a distinct | great me- in two magnificent scenes of Bi 8 She, brokerage. or where brokerage it a usual ciaarge at the ilushed fue thoes saat Barina th tea tee aw "1 " he e! le! a ome je _ ih | ished for th on thy jous to the ti Sopolis. Their concerts consist of iurleaque italian dpere Me Circles in whitch the. entise Fre Cheese—Fine at 46s., down to middling at 284, place of shipmeut or purchase, that to be added like. tectlon, im conformity with, the let section oF areaatt aces. tn Wedaveday and Satur ag RAR ye sss by Tallow, 96+, a 38x, 6d, wike. ° | 3 of the constitution. At € Zof article fie Utnlinitable cura” of “Gymninst. nde with « | Paillcr Dine, dems Bo : ‘Mhird—Export duties, cost of placing cargoes on board | of the comstitution, add the followin ‘Aud alse aughable Extrav: es . J ¢ Linseed Cake, £6 108, a £7 5s. the di n reopen at & quartor before 7; ravi ship, ineluding drayage, labor, bul of Ladi ances commence at half-past seven. Boxes 25 cents; town dues, and shippi - every. person lighterage, " charges, dock, or wharf ducs, | S29 wlfice, » ho shall, ‘The steamship Africa arrived at Liverpool on Sunday, Turpentine—1,500 bbls, sold at Ts. per ewt, a Py directly indi e} naa’ kaise sanapenAorel bg cents; Private Boxes, W cents, the 9th inst., at noon, in eleven days’ passage from New | No sales of rosin, and sil charges tu place the article on shinbuant. and | Vaivable property, ot va with intome te ay he ee — — ¢ ineurance, ve " ‘0 the ahi ote of 0 mote Mon, will .. Rech Wedaetee’ Rerace Aprit 24.—' RIPLER HALL—THE NEW ORLEANS opera | York. Coffee—Nothing doing. mead of the ‘goods tote ited tate Diss ee } chang candidat cor ticket or 6 chan oe adoot tie resale Signed most reapectfully’ aunounes tc” aor trian nouncd anh, ster an shaonce of Ls months, respectfully au- | ‘The United States frigate St. Lawrence, Capt. Sands, | Stigar—No change. ncver to be allowed in any ease, except on articles where | of any election;” x0 that kaid section ‘Et thal, ns ninonded, Bive their Bret eyand Concert onthe. monte, atl will | fave taken the above named hall for ons mignt only. Monte? | strived at Southampton on ‘Thursday, the 13th inst., with | Asher-—-Scles light at former prices, it has been (he uniform and established umge heretofore, | Thit of cutrage all persons ho Lave besa er, way ve aes ing at So'clock. E. MORN & . WHITH, Proprietors, ngs March dist, ADH, The members, comprise U. 1% | the contributions from American for the World's Fair. Rice. dull at a alight decli Poca oe tree tte getuad discount positively | sited of tribery, oflarcony, OF of nny infamous cena, and oe antea . Proprietors. | Swaine, J.H. Rainer, J. i. B “ ic coset ie eas onthe saan 2 este ice.—Very dull at a slight decline, known, to the appraiser; but in no cas to be allowwt | ford ing every person who shall mak ‘become. + proceeds mains of Comm unless it ix ex! OPEB CHAPE! The Moncy Market is brisk. Consol cloned at 964 a York Hotel. 96%. Exchequer bills 2s. higher, ‘There haa been no change during the week. The state of trade in Manchester is rather dull. ited ow the face of the invoice. Special | attention is en! to this item of diseounts, as from in- | formation recently reevived by department, it is be- lieved that numerous frauds have been practised on the revenue by exeessive and unusual discounts being de- ducted on the invoiees produced at the time of eatry, and in no case are they to be allowed, except such por centage ax may be axecrtaincd to be customary oa the different articles rerpectively, at the places of purchase or shipment. Marine insuras is exempted by Law. Inquiry haying been made whether freight from the country or plaee of exportation to the United State is to be embraced smong the dutivble charges, it boeon proper to remark that under no former revenno or taritf uet has such freight ever be emod a dutiable change; but om the contrary, it has uniformly been deeidod by the department to be exempt therefrom, If the depart- ment Were now called upon to give a construction to the Phrurcology of the prosent luw, as regards this poiat without reference to the wording of previous tarif acts, orindireetiy inte fro: d wise depriving every person of the right te wose ny otkce who shall, i iolation of law, gis page e Wy proinise, money or other prope: consideration, with’ intent to i ee the vow of aay elector, or te promote the election of any candidate or ticket, or to change or affect the result of any election.” COLLECTION OF KENTS—8TAY LAW Mr. Schooxsianen. from the select committee of the Senators from Ulster, Delaware, Albany, Kemsse lacr, Columbia, Orange, Sullivan, Schoharie, and Gren reported the bill authorizing a stay of proceedings for the collection of ruts, with ameondwwents providing Una, betore a stay of proceedings ix given, ample security anust be filed, ‘Lhe Will was ordered to a third reading. L# DEMANDING INSTANT ATTENTION, A selcet commitive of eight Senators—Mensrs, Geddes, Teckman, Mann, Robinson, Snyder, Cook, Dimanek, and | Tuttle—was appointed to examine all the bills befure the Paul Jones, ‘The weather in England was mild. Spring erops pro- mising. ¢ . AS music they have been long and favorably wear of 1850, performed upwarda of 12) ‘und Hall, besides filling engagements in he Western and Southern cities. oors open at 7, to com: e at quarter tos, Tickets 25 cents. On Tuesday and Wednes- day, April Ist and 2d, they will appear at the Brooklyn In- stitute, Brooklyn city, INERVA ROOMS, 406 BROADWAY-NAGLE'S G Panos f Ireland, painted bj ish England. ‘The government of Lord John Russell is still very weak. Te cannot get his friends to rally around him, and it is now fully anticipated that there will soon be a dissolution of Parliament, and a general election. On Tuceday evening, the 11th inst., in the House of Commons, he sustained another defeat upon the question of woods and forests, Lord Duncan moyed a resolution demanding 4 reform in their management. This the government strenuously resisted. On a division, there appeared for the proposed reform, 120; for the ministers, ‘every evening du fi RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHLATIAM SQUARE. —GEO. Lea Sole Proprietor. — Admission — Sones im Vrivate Boxes, 40 ta bg cents hua, Bo nt Salouw porivraca: tertaiuments commen in the evowing at tas Messrs. Brown & Shipley’s Circular. Livenroot. March 14, 1851. The unexpected increase in the receipts of cotton at the ports, reported by the last steamer, has again de- pressed our market ‘fd. per pound, in the low and mid- dling qualities of American, and fully 4d. per pound in the better descriptions, The Manchester market has been irregular, and, in some instances, a concession has been made to effect sales, though generally manufacturers and spinners have nis: Pare fe Opera Teo stand ats in the United States; a troupe of Moll Ar, selected for thei ‘uty ond figure, aad wh tral Wednesday and Saturday ills. Admittance 25 cents; children ander rk. See handbi Price, ATTLER'S COSMORAMAS, CORNER OF BROADWAY and Thirteenth street.—The first section, containing » shown consideruble firmness, and in the last day or | or to the 7 of the de} - : Sevate, and sect those demanding immediate action pores stray incite | the tly hand, Eggpt Noble, and'Artay wi be ecugGeed | 118 $0, what with their partial abandonmont of thé | tworthere hae been’a. better fecling, with an increased | ck lame eae ge ite department on th eb | eth Basan. aah a sanein at ere e world. | inti the eighth of Mare r that date, all these willbe | Papal measure, their defeat upon Mr, Locke King’s mo- yore ee is pc ar gt ne 5 ite city of New k. rare the eoton Cohoos Savings Bank. - a together with a variety of iutoront ac porlormaneos every Tm ie demand for both yarns and goods, language of the act of 30th August, 1842. as regards the oon audevening. For partic: os see billso each day items of charges which are to form a portion of te The rales of cotton for the week are estimated at | able value of goods, ix precisely similar to that uf the pt 31,180 balee—the trade having taken the large propor. | “nt law, and the coustruction put upon the formor by tion of 27.940 bales, leaving 2900 halos for speculatiog, | PE, beem, that freight from the port of shipment to the and 1,250 for export. The sales to-day are 5,000 bales, af ws, unusually interesting. replaced by new a tion of electoral reform, and this defeat, it is thought AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. | they will not be able to hold together until after Easter. The London Times inserts frequent keen and sarcastic remarks on the present position of the government. AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN antes ew : : ~ ROOKLYN MUSEUM.—PROPRINTOR AND MANA- F..M, Kent.—Vrices ite lucod. —Parguette, 25 A Dill (o incorporate the A bill to ssiatant Mana; Laat : port of importation, docs not forma charge subjeet to will appear on Monday aa A bill t nw he charter of the California Laland two nights o! » Mr, F. conte; gallery, 1246 con | ‘ duty, the department, after very full and mature com | ¢ Felduy evenieg, Murch 2 the | Sve, plghte of Me. Booth, | He will appear on Mo ma- | The agitation on the part of the Catholics of both Eng- | The market closed steady. sideration, dors not fecl authorized now to change that | Stim Navigation Company ; . Re ey Reaeett: Maicolun, Sec} S.Chascar To | tome. “Bngactment of the great versatile actor, Me’, Dike | land and Ircland, against the proposed penal measures | others i, a eis aad os aad construction, emccinlly in Ohe absence ut any explicit | ,, A Vil twchinuge the nae of Trojan Railroad to Crm snehath, Me. 2. Be lott Male ote ee | din Fite, who will present a teries of favori | of Lord John Russell, continues unabated. The protee- | gour thank ee ee Ll im Sat me Neal designation of freight as'e dutiable ftom; prec. | ITE snd Sesbungs Mallzued, and slowing (ham Wy bee ~ shia tos acters during his Limite . » , thong’ e eanno any improves Congres uf course, >of the ow $2 . oO unite we Peludey vanke wad Chanfraw; Lize, Miss Alberts pesday. ftambet,” * bad: | tionist leaders, as well as their party, are making vigor- | prices : Te | ee Rint oe Congtom wat, of course, aware of the long | Tint a trons will be en Indian corn meal 14s, 64. per bbl. ead of the depertment on the subject, its views would ERT IN BROOKLYN.—riees P. aRTE- | lieu,” Hunter of the Alps,” “1 ene in onder, if possi- ve been clearly expressed respecting it had the JHE WORLD'S FAIR—KEW YORK HUSSARS. ers ous preparations for a general election, \ yen pre pecting It hid th is ae cee ePat—aiew eoteieentiatins 2 2: bel, Violinist, Concert Master) fom Worllt, ua the | Henge,” ©The Married Ral mania Dithenl- | bie, toaccure such a majority in the House of Commons Shipping Intelligence. jacading Bohs tae EE het:he intent . of banshee, Io Lebelt of tees being tetas ae eae ays “Aen lumy, on | and Mise Werucr's ta These’ atten . | as will impose a four shilling duty on all foreign corn and | ALG#CIRAS Roaws, Feb 2}—Aer Jas Smith, Bost eepe cm. whan ¢ tion, received 2) aflimmative ¥ t | favorit: ill es, and 4 megulive, Bus asthe Licutenant-Governor decided it to be ai appre priation of public muney wa local or privale purpuse AL was lost for want of one more vote. ‘The Vill to orgumize a separate beigade of hassare in y was to be levied. onstruction thus 4 In addition to the put upon the tariff act of IS42, and unite acted upoa ; 1th, Mary | inee that time, the records of the aon bon ita, Glasgow, do. i hos been frequent! se 9 ae k as 1799, under statutes of similar import to L Herschel, NYork. Sid 70>, | the prwent one, and extending t! ough all the ‘subse ‘Peat. March 10-Sld Cotton Plan NYork; Lth, Al- prevent time; and its invariab) Lert, Boston, 7 ision has been, that freight to the port of imports (Anis, March $—Shd Wellamo, Boston, 4 put int | M4 Bot an item atbject to duty. 4 os justry, NYork, and put into | 1¢ will be seen t ¢ second 0 . Kingston i2th, with her cargo of iron shifted; 12th, Loreas, ulsboree pod elope Snocuteer arate un Fatmourn, March §—Sid Stella Maris. Boston United States Appraisers, to establish the appraisement ‘A, Merch S—Art Orbata, aud Giovauni Barco, New | of any ler pe a mere e, required by exist- ce at Peg ports where there are United States raise , Mareh S—Are Co york wonders’ in the ittance, 25 cents; riched by those of con fd Dreadstuffs. The process of receiving and arranging the articles to be exhibited inthe Chrystal Palace, is going on very ratisfaetorily, and no doubt is entertained but that the building will be opened at the proposed time in the month of Moy. A large bedy of Mungarians and Polos—refugees from the Inte struggle in Hungary—had arrived at Liverpool for Amorica; but on their arrival from Turkey, at Liver- pool, they were met by a deputation from the London democratic committee, who have indueed them to re- main in England, in order, as they say, to be at hand in | case their aid should be required to as#ist the democratic | couse in either France or Hungary. (The arrival of these patriots was mentioned in tho Herald several days ago.) The English government have, so far, paid or * asnon, Feb F—Sid Fayette, Kost: offered £8 to every man who will go to America. A re few of the Hungarians have nceepted tho offer, but the | g SAMAR, March 10-Arr Louise, NYork. Off 12th, A ieouh, yt h nfo ba, ietientie ™ A nia Tid Vi | enloons, - Opera tro: now in the vit centr comet by Max ttentioa, bi veity of New York, was brvnght up and deicuded by FINANCIAL. NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ARE NOW ds to Pittsburgh in ti 4: from | following low rates, via: First Class— | u bs. Second Class— | re, &e., Bets. por ee lod ° ndreth, end opposd by oir cuunip, as only we on the pert ¢T one man. to have Luuwelf anade dier-general It war referred Wo a select eomumiien coneisting of Mcssrs. Brandroul, Guiuup aed Morgen ‘The Senate then tock ar GlOR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES ship ARCTIC, Capt. Jar. C. Luce. MALL iy the afteruoon im the Utd reauing of bulls, priucypally of & private nature. ie ing 36 Wall or eny turing Companies, to insure | | deopateh to Pittsburgh and all parts of the Groat West, d be consizned to H. H. HOUSTON, Freight Agent, asylvanis Railroad Company, 274 and 275 Market street, Philadelphia, MeFADEN & CAVODE, Agents, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ‘TICAL PRINTER, noant of capital, au nd tak netive rf ul at ports such Appraisers exist similar va- ro 4 is given to the ee rate of appra the Kevenue officer to whom is committed the and collection of duties, as enjoined by the tw. section of the taritl of 30th August, 1342. Tho law is decmed to reier to the certificate of a principal Appraixer, or cf one of the Appraisers at iar; Dy third eeetion of (he act he xed, and not of an certificate before re- © Of an appraise. jerstood that the law ke il 7th, NYO ‘Md 7th, Rhein, Nervort, March 10—Are Urania, NYork. Std 9th, rie, NYork, st, B Assembly. Aveayy, Mareh 27, 1868 koan Apell 1. after Moo NITED STATES MAI. STRAMSIIP COMPANY.— | For Chagres direct, via Mavans.—Pirough tiotots to | San Francisco at reduced rates.—lar New vei aneed.—On Friday, April 11. wt th double. ip GROW aty-seoond: NORTHREN Bal Mr. Warreren—oUtained leave to introduce @ bill te in ercase the eopital stock of the Nerthern Railroad PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS Petitions were preseuted (o prohibit the eale of intom enting Uquors, of inbai wis of Madison Co., for the am ther. and Andw Poster, Liorks Ut, W Jarvis, Bos- ni ma, N York. ck, March 1—Sid Elisha Denuison, w Orleans stating whe Poles all refused. The local magistrates and the Mayor rm Mawel ren hier Geen doer not contemplate any reiaxation or change in respect | mediate completion ef the Erie Canal, Genesee Valley and ay sd so to $7,000 pot ame of Liverpool have had several interviews with them, to ’. March 6—Sid Princet: to the due inspection, examination, and other neces- | Yisck Reek Canal enlargement; »bitants of stonre a. No eniled. h Bm Are off, V ne sary acts required of the appraisers in making apprais= Stapenbann, March 7—Sld Ach persuade them to emigrate, ments in pursuance of existing liws and regulations Public meetings have been | Co. for the rame; of inhubiiants of Nimgara Co. agaimet signed after the steamer La For passag BANK or IRBLAN for the pascage of the Coffin bill; fur the repeat of terme, apply to The French Republic. to the South ater Exhibition. ‘She bi Wasntsaros, March 27, 1951 N York. held to raise subscriptions for them, and it is proposed to | St Nazainy, March 7-Sid Jenuae Nueke ‘The regulations respecting the duties of the | the remcval of any five citizens, unlos by a procwmut 9 See Ween slvebs, caiant Worten Otte E and age ofr i Englani Soo aa have an amateur parte by in the Theatre Royal for | , yo"#s*» March 8-Arr “Galley,” and sd 10th for Iam. ot aay sees Mader the third rection of law; Of inhabitants of Oneida Co. for the faces « FNARE REDUCED TRAOUGH LINE FOR SAN FRAN. |” Sete authorised agent of Ne Ce Penets., Shey ays anus. te bea, Sa Doty of EN A iil ithe Sas I ea ree as eee Witt. hopes, | tells cn all the railroads; seven, from Oneida aud Mout Dy ee ee ee Rates mall | _ ____ for the United and their firm, quiet and orderly conduct in Liverpool, ais eh a bande ed, Dee in Tat 3% Tom WW, waters Acting Secretary of/the Treasury, | gcmery, for the »peedy enlargement of the Eric Oaual team lg le SY S| PDARIS BANKERS.—THESUBSCRI has, it is also said, shed a lustre upon their cause, and | leged, has beon driven ashore near M. Eg aeN | ene, from Niagara Co, on the same puljcet; lye for mid aw interior Chansons Bisech ne Prides. Moree aa "at So'clonk, | Freer ee peels howe of Allies & Gread, 11 i made nn impression in their favor, which will wot soon be Frnt iat ot her ion week gos ah From Washington. | surveying (he National Kailroud; two, from Onondags Paseengers uy'tie’ Cherokee will evinest with ‘ve fosalae He ye Parte, will open roll iy] mg precerte Se Tt te mt hawsense, Com Randa, | REPRESENTATIVE THON c HCA ADTEAL OF | Co, fur the rpecdy completion of the Brie Canal enlange For passage, apply to. MOWL SPEN WAL for travellers going Wo the Continued Eagland, For Arrived off this afternoon, with the A betaling | ii . | re ' a : the free school law, nud fur the enactiunent of the old law, METHEUS.—IN CONSE $100. OOO 12, LOAN, AT SLX PER CENT IN: | We hney but little mews of moment from France, by Fork in dage M. Morino has been presented to the President as the tabitants of Whyue, fur spovdy enlargement of the id of the stow Pow 5 , ones ned ag beer er + ou this arrival diplomatic representative of the ° t y | ul; one from Urieans Co. aad two from New Yorn r 0 , uduetive tate in this city. government of Costa A é . wal pense sibs aw reehee loaned in'sume to suit applicants. Appig to 4.8. BROAD, | ‘The weekly account for the Rank of France presente HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON, | jcee, | city, ca the ssane subject; f eitizeus uf Teay, ou the mae ane ee Bird, \wiled are, to leave the lagees | Ne. 11 Well stseet, tn ste ¢ pote: htc rowers the ccmmerce of that republic in the moxt unfavorable AAA AAA Commodore Jones has appealed to the President against | qmilitin.uaguiuet the repeal of tne present ay. of Se 1 ips will take passengers to Francis, at the point of view. The bullion in the bank almost equals Circular of the Secretary Of the | the sentence of the court martint | Ribbee. fora grant of bad an iru May, Kichmund Oo, Jowegt rates of fare. Passengers goin throngh should ander- the canta’ ef'nctes $0 dhvetdiitten, f Allwny for the anou, of bine atan me ev i Paci ‘The new steamer Champion, built here by Capt. Page, will be launched this afternoon The sale of pews in Dr, Butler's now Trinity Church occurred yesterday. It was largely attended, and about 2.000 premium was realized upon the assessed prices on the seme sujleet; agaiet pas redemption at new ‘The President reeognives J. De Fromory as Consul for | York or Albany Mecklenburg Schwerin for California, ul Jose Mariel M Gnitan as Consul General of New Grenada for the United | Statee | | | | J;*of mhabsianis of butlado, for the padwage enero ef a law authorising the erction of euspemaoa briuge neroes the Niagara at black Kock, of tahabiiants ot bul ! fur the rpewuy completion of dhe Kirie Cauai enlarge atgel imbabitents of Caytige aud Duichons Coun ioe ‘Those who do not pay through ‘The eclebration of the carnival has also exercieed a at the lowest rates. Treasury. di prerrive influence upon the commercial prosperity of nose the eapitrl, ‘The manufacturers and the wholesale mor- wi ui! wlelp ila. N ates, wud yee gkses | chante complain that, with the exception of a few Kug- Freight Charges wot allowed on the Importation _____ | 1h, there are no foreigners in the city of Foreign Goods. ‘The accounts from the agricultural districts, however, PON PETS EU RNS LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. are more favoralde, for it appears that the large stocks of wheat formerly held at Beance are nearly exhausted, | and that the recent large exports to England induced the farmers to look for higher prices vin’ Newport and Fi street, corner of Be DIRKCT-TUE teams "20M B- from Wer No? | PM nstom House bn ork, and ia all the HE COUNTY CANT: TORR Haven had have to iutraluce a bill in telation te the proceedings of the board cf eoumty canvassors WAMUNGTON'S HEAL-QUARTERe—LLS RPFRARRO TO Peep Coe TERE OF THE, WHOLE, Mr. Lyon, from the Committee on Public Lands re apany, a Cherokee, THE HALIFAX RAILROAD SECURED, | Accident to the Steamer Brother Jonathan= 4 oe * os nner Marine Disnsters, &. ported s bill amending Ure act providing for tie pew Geant Igoncon Saturday, anh March nt 4 PML, oe Sob eee ante ene It ie rumored that General Exselman has been ralsod ut on Maurine, Merch 27,186, | *atemet Washing Jd quarters Wie Portretcnt ur pesiace, apply to XTRA FAST EXPRESS, BY THE SPLENDID NEW | to the rank hs France, in the place af General Hems from All Sections of the Country, u jarch 27 } Wake, frum ¢ Cuma reported ® pier 4, N. ee ee 1 MITCHELL. iss Perouse ctevet, LD deamship Prometheus.—This, day, Berlorl & Cove k of Marshal of . pl . The steamer Brother Janathan, bound fron New York fur the rporativa of the Ud Fedvew ‘The Steam Ship ALABAMA, Capt. Ladiow, on Saturday, | Sprein! Messenger will start for California, and will arrive in | Dela Brumaire, who recently died in Paris. ke., Ke., Ke. for Chagres, has put into Norfolk in a damaged coadition, Sch Apel, se akeve, ‘ “i 5 Lema) od LG ‘The President has reviewed several of the regiments = Ler larboard paddle wheel bdng broken, The flanges | BC Mud-ciary Cummitice repurted favorably ow bil ACTFIC MATL STEAMSTIIP COMPANY. —FO! runpaid. Preitl leaving Paris, and has issued orders that at these reviews | Clrewlar of the Seeretary of the Treasury % “6 em. The flanges relative to the Visine: Attorney of Lister comuty. Th are informed ty age on are loore on the ehaft, and new ones will have to be cast, Mr her and the wheel taken off. ‘This will take six days, ‘The ail war rent on by a passongor. ‘The passengers aay that the B. J. is as good a sen boat as ever floated, and that they intend to stick to her vexsane from the ball entectin reine committee, rep no ere: whatever shall be uttered. ing & Court of 5; A vceret society at Lille has been discovered in the very act of hanging an effigy of the President. In the departments and in all towns the socialists have been at- eee respecting Mr. Hunters's BM—Fret ght not line, M to be included tn the valuation of Imports. Wassaneron, March 27, 1861 The following cireular will be iseued by the Seoretary le vorwbly « et, Astor HL 1h ce on Commerce and (ain a forry aerone Une cisco h tained by unavoidable acide: mails a, t, oF at Panama. The steamers of tho first the no t! as towel | The accident happened — Mudeon tive es Till touch at Ace Mazatlan, San Dios | tempting,to make some demonstration, but without auc. | Of the Trescury, to-morrow, It is understood the deci- | in longitude 72, on the 221 instant, O90 tulles freee Nee Yhe Watchers touch a sa cr Hexicua porta, “the Et-| cere. mm with regard to froight was arrived at, aftor a long = adi Dill amending the charter of the village of Pieruout, tm Iewing Umi en ae vekets arn now ia the, Pa. All hope of a fusion between the two branches of the | Cabinet discussion; Papers express fears of the low of the | the county of Kuckland ‘cifie, ome of which will be always in hip William Lord, from tat port for Liverpool, She port at eachond of the cailed on the 6th December . BILLA PNaROSSPD. ers, who will give o Rourborn {family t* at an end. The young Prince at THE CIRCULAR. ‘The fellowing bills were reported complete, sad ordered pected with the heaviest transportation eompan. Treasury Dr we, The ship Robena, i eved, wil » d remding:— FENNTSSRE, 1.000 x Tetmug we are prepared Tatnaract for Claremont, has writtem, to that effect, to the Orleanist Wasniworon, March 27, 1851 at a cost of About $10,000 to the woe dg pater: an on ‘hmmemaing the act relating to the landing @ PLU MiB n) co sleea anal the penoek r committee at Paris, The following instructions are ised for the atrict | The wreck cfan unknown «ip has come ashore near Parvengers in the ports of entry in the state "SARAH SANDS Law tena ing, and Tetioes unl 24 PM.” Wacktges (whieh ast in ai Taly. O'vervance and government of the respective oficcrs of | {he Rebena. The deck is separated from the hull. No | "An act cumaru ROLY A » cases tly water proof) must he left at the je ay bs gen ie Seieteetind para, e' Oradea 7 No cust Thomp We have news of various conspiracies as proposed or | the Customs, in carrying into effet the provisions of the | The New Orleans mail, as Inte as duc, la reeoived. the | “A bithecemdune the state Lunatic A former port the arrival of malle ene Pastengers from Pn pe A pM oay | threatened in Italy, but nothing positive. annexed net of Congress, approved Sd March, 1861, en. | POPere contai: hing of interest ‘An wet Auihoraing the cleetion of a supervisor in cant ama, and returning without delay nth alls wad asenn- ator Tileston & Co., 43 South tiled “An act to amend the act regulating the appraise- ward of the eity of Cea Vine street; ol propetters Austria. Peyond the discussion of the complicated German The Boundary on=_ Mi 4 he Art Union Association of Fite) Bepanes and Levi Aprar & ment of imported merchandise, and for other purposes,” er ry Commisst urders ty ven incorporating the Ax _ THE WORLD's FAIR. S®ENGERS FOR THE WORLD'S F d States Mail Stea- |, and can still ace tons visiting the Worl he mort converient, eornomical, and raj her rent speed, and rup riot @ lin, offering adv modations of the tran wed by other stoanors.— from Southampton in three From Liverpool to Londen, ranklin will be f » Fe ht of 5 MORTIMER LEVISUSTUN, 89 Meondway, JOR THE WORLD'S FAIR, (PROVIDED A SUFFI ffer.J—A first class Ship ome, remalning New Orieans can c te for 17 shillings. feots apply’ bt" the oes of PRL nn ree ty ably’ He the office EB PAST Sart Pil it Mist, built, ox- ‘ & Co. St. York; F. W. Brone & Sons, Bw ton; Fruhling & Groschen,” London, John A. Bremen; Corrtoon & © ‘man ; Joh by te IN RLY, and J. question, we have nothing new from Vienna, ‘The Aus- trians are being advanced, in unison with the Neapoli- tans, closer upow the frontier of Rome, with the view of keeping in check any revolutionary movement in that quarter. Prussia, It ia etated that a cabinet council was held on the 1%, at which it waa resolved to ixeuc a comprehensive memorandum of the German question, ‘This document will, it is said, contain the view of Prussia upon the whole question involved in the revival of the old German confederation, during the past yenr. We learn, from official reports, that the commerce of the Zoll Verein has imereased considerably, There hax been a falling off in the custom receipts of sugar, coffee, and rhw material; but this is more than compenaated for in the increase of manufactured goods. Baden. The State of Baden has passed a law for the regulation of the prow. Ite main provisions are as follows :-— Pyne SF 1) artic! be signed A Gekko noneg WO TS Senet fy pelliceere ond secution. ‘The Chamber of Deputies has))*m ened which takes effet on and after the Ist day of April next Tt will be perceived on examination of this act, that it fixes the period of exportation to the United States, ax the time when the actual market value or wholesle Price of any goods, wares or merchandise, in the prinel- Pel markets of the country from which the samo shall have been imported into the United States, is to be ap- Praiecd, ertimated and ascertained. This provision | comeequently supersedes and abrogates so much of the provisions of the sixteenth section of the tariff act of 00th August, 1842, a8 requires the market value, or wholesale price, to be appraised, extimated, and ascor- tained at the time when the goods were purchased. The exportation contemplated by the act ia not deemod to apply exelusively to goods inden on board a yeast ats shipping port in the country of which the goods may be the growth, production or manufacture, but likewise ap- plies to any goods exported from an interior country remote from the seaboard, having no shipping port, being bona fide destined, in the regular course of trade, for ship- United States, of which satiafactory proof must by pro- duced at the time of ontry. For example, goods thus exported from Awitseriand, being of the origin of that country, which can only be, or most usually are, export- ed through the seaport, of France, or goods from Saxony ot other interior German porecssions, which must be, 0 Mexico, d&. New Onrans, March 96, 1851. Major Rartlett, a member of the Mexican Boundary Commission, has arrived from Texas, He left the eom- mission at El Passo, all well, and reports that the diffeul- ty with the Mexican Commissioner had boon arranged. Maj. Bartlett reports the occurrence of horrible scones at Laco Bayou, a frontier town, where a band of deaperndoce had infested the town, and committed many murders ‘The members of the Commission raised a furee of Ameri- cana, who captured eight or ton of the murderers, tried, ind immediately hung them all. One of the persons murdered by the ruffians was Mr. Clorko, a son of the Hon. J. W. Clarke, United States Senator from Rhode Tce in Buffalo Harbor, de. Burravo, March 27, 1851 A heavy southwesterly wind has prevailed for the past 2% hours; consequently the entrance to the harbor is effectually closed by ice. Seven steamers and one pro- Peller are in the offing, unable to effect their ingroas or yng! There are from four to five miles of ice between mouth of the harbor and the open iake, which will Prevent boate running for three or four days. Boats are ROW advertised to leave Silver Creek. Savavwan, March 27, 1961 ‘The etcamehip Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, arrived at hee Pnchorege in sixty-thrve housy from Now York. All well. A bill authorizing the Darhamyil!cand Woodville Piao Roed Compe to take tot ry m iM the act incorporating the New Tork An & plank sad turnpike roads, ‘An net incurporativg the Western Sevings Rank of Bufiglo. rr amending the several acts incorporating the village of Owego, in the county of Tioga A bill rstive to the Freeman's Bridge Company im he county ef Sehencetady A bill to eiter the manner or plan of New York, by ex ding Warhington street, in said city. from its preseut MAL Ot Gabe voort street to Twelfth street A bill meotporating the Nortbern Live Stock Lasur ance Company. ONTRECTIONS IN CAYUGA LAER, PTC ‘The ecleet committee reported favorably on the bill for the remeval of obstructions at the mouthof Uayags lake ‘The same committee reported a bill for the eatabliahy ment of a law library on the lino of che New York aud Arie Kaidread, both vills were referred to (he Commiteer of the Whete. THR MMLITARY. ‘The militia bills were referred wo a select committer of u r pricdimy. at vel Private claims were sede the special onter for Satur dey, immediately after the reading of the ,vwrnal. MENTAL CULTURE OF THE JUTHILE TONA WAND AR, Mr. Rows gave notice of » bill for an appropriation

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