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THE NEW YORK HERALD. |. WHOLE NO. 6738. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, NEW YORK LEGISLATURE.. | themmight be ex yeunrdid not end till June, and the a If this objection was insisted upon, the section | constitution autho i ‘curs rendered it invalid SO aN OWERY THEATRE.—BOXES, ry CENTS; PII eurtain rises st 7) med the eas en- NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Another Fugitive Slave Arrested A MARSHALL, SOLE BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC LINE—NO. 16 WALL STREET.. | Lessee; G. H. Bosrels Man ve rises Hi half ecto DB ces te Gallory, Acaany, April 3, 1851, heen traversed by thoxe who had preceded him; but he did intend to state, in ax brief a manner as the conclusions which should actuate him in the vote he was ing an appropriation for two | tocast onthe final passage of this bill. When he firs inoperative. The speaker | came to consider the subject. three questions presented ned in each fucal your, for tha fecal ogislature adjourny inted that the constitutionality of the bill eould be | ‘themselves. namely ;—1. Is this a work demanded by the Pri- h—Henefit of Miss Jw i Bennett—Pri- ADY OF LYONS | in Boston. NO EXCITEMENT AS YET. THE CANAL BILL IN THE ASSEMBLY. CONCLUSION OF THE BLACK MAL BUSINESS, Mr. Bull Dismissed, and the Honor and Integrity Roland F #8; ‘edith Vere Miffert will sing o: To conelude with the oom GOLD.—Sir Arthur ‘Toby Twinkle, Wi- ly Leatherbridge, | shown in every” poin | against it could be refuted by conclusive and irrefraga- | je evidence ; and as it had been o: of those opposing the bill to allude to the depe placed on the 0} hat if gentlemen would devote themselvey the opinions of Mr. Spencer, instead of they would find better employment, ai urge objections against the bill with reason, ‘The offered | the objection was, that the State had no right to contract | increasing business transacted on this debt without the conwent of the pevple. This was to be no debt for which the state would REMONATRANCKS, ETC. Mr. Cro.avs presented a petition from citizens of the city of New York, for the extensi to Third street, Kast river, Mr. Brxxman presented a remonstrance against char- tering the Odd Fellow’s 8 A memorial waa presented in favor of the more speedy enlargement of the Eriv and Oswego canals, | Mr. Moacan presented © memorial and resolution of the Board of Forwarders of New York, against abolish- 3 . Dain a4, Me. Davidge Liss Ju STOUR PRIEN % Giles Fairland, Me Con is Bennett; bead Bate Biazea, ile Doe, Miss ‘Atter which, Miss 4 Paul clude with the comed of wit" Countess Rokedale, Ase Mrs, Abb her admired sougs. ALL THAT G LITTERS of Seat mriartie’ Sie Me Wen Eee! CHAMBERS Steer. E, ie REAR T:) See %. FW testers ‘ion of avenues C and D 1190's GARDEN.- MANA AGER, 3 Board open st half-pa pant’? o'clock. Second week of the ry evening, aud Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. te of the Cirque Olympic ca irquo Franoals. A that’ ry objection urged | inervasing business of the canals’? 2. Are there means by which to perform that work within the control of the eof the great points | Legislature, without resorting to taxation? and 3, Can jenee be employed for this purpose, and in the inion of John C. Spencer, he would say, | manner proposed, without an infringement of the provi to answering | sions of the constitution ? And first,as to the demand aking for the enlargement, Mr, Allen cited the reports of \A- might then | the eanal officers to show that the present state of canals was wholly inadequate to the rapidly enue of Secondly, as to the means with whieh responsible, | to perform this work—The surplus revenues of the fund created by the surplus revenues arising | canals, ax appears by the report of the committan, ten from the canals, magnificent exhibition of hight Y of fant alah, ing the canal tolls on the Central line of railroad. and “American Es sibs AA nd the assignment of this fund, con- | will,in the course of fifteen years, aceumulal tains no condition for the ey ent of the money. and | sufficient to redeem the certificates proposed to be iamudd in Scoowmaxen presented several remonstrances aguinst changing the landing the of the ferries between Rhinebeck and Kingston. Memorials were also presented of the citizens of Dela- ware county, for an appropriation for a geological survey of said county. THE PRANKLINITE COMPANY, of the Three Senators Tatil by Vote. oy p, snd D. Gardner, of that is the only remy | being wholly responaible. If this au | sufficient to pay the certificates whic the State assumes no liability, It cannot be held | sponsible for any defic you cannot raise money on the erodit of afund belonging | 20.00,600 of dollars. Thcosts ‘now. to” me ate, without creating a debt, and muking the eighty tons 364 imiles, about nine sponsible for th ‘Toodles, Mrs. Hughes. ATIONAL, THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—BOXES, cents, Private Boxes, $5.—Doors open “ at a quarter, r. Booth; Othello, Brora Loa, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME Cire 3 ots.; Orchestra Stall Seats, $1; Pr nat 7; to begin wt Fair past 7 0 rege Bae of Miss eeformance will jock; Toby Twinkle, APPOINTMENT OF CADETS ane Postal Arrangements with Canada, AT LARGE, f Mr. te em apes the ne, raged ¥, of OTHE LO—1ago, ‘ate Horn—Frida: Mr. C. W laylors Roderigo, Mr. L. Fox; Gratiano, Mr. the amigament, the fund | pay the interest of six per cent, and leave a balanee im is not the treasury of 12.000.000 of dollars; and if the past be Ibe issued, | taken as a criterion, the amount of ‘tolls for the fatwre | should increase in proportionate ratio, the balance ney. A fourth objection is, that | would emount at the end of fifteen years, to os » n bont y-two dollars, It ° (The Speaker here read | conceded by forwarders that the cost of moving a baat er from the constitution to prove the truth of his assertions.) | on the enlarged canal of 248 tons. will cost no more than ie, iepugham Kate iforn Lad mdovico, Mr. Dunn; Desdemona, Miss 6 * T GLITTERS 13 Stephen Plum, Watkins; &e., &e., &eo. Arrest of 1 Fugitive Slave in Boston—For ger in Trouble, é&e. Bosrox, April 8, 1851. Mr. Crotivs, from the Committee on Manufactures, re- ported in favor of the Assembly bill to incorporate the Franklinite Company for the exportation and manufac- turing of the Franklinte and other ores, OWnG0 VILLAGE. stitution authorizes the credit of such fund to be | the addition of one hor, used to obtain the means fe such fund as specified in the constitution, and it isthe | of the a duty of the opponents of the Dill to show that this ap- | enlargement. Assuming that there are plication is prohibited by the constitution, “The gen, | the estimates of the ec nmittec tleman from Herkimer (Mr. nilin, Miss Hathaw: ALL eal LioN—Tim HB, Phillips; Capt. Dixo gig, Mrs, Brougham; Miss Echo, M ROADWAY TIHEATRE.—MISS. JULIA BENNE’ to announce to her friends. patron: Shs Han te Satay ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM. prepeiaien nad and Manager. pha TB ARNUM, Assis: or $116—thereby saving more rrying out the object of | tha: balay percent to the forwarders. ‘hese are some vantages to result from the completion of the objections to as contained in the re- . Wooster) argued that be} port, and that there will be a sufficient revenue ace cause the State agreed to keep the toLs at a certain rate, — from the tolls to be received, the constilutionality of thia this bill would invalidate the control of the State over — bill is undoubted. The third section of the seventh arti- in general, that ber At about 8 o'clock this evening, F. D. Byrnes, » deputy United States?Marshal, arrested, with the assistance of three men, a fugitive slave, ata dance room, known 94 ‘The slave was taken to the The charter of the village of Owego waa referred. FISHKILL DRAWHRIDGE. A Dill was received from the Assembly to authorize the construction of a drawbridge across the Fishkill, in Sie i Duilce, ‘Ons x this fund, and waa, the Speaker proceeded, by able of this argument he honor of their presene pears as Pauling in the tess of Rosendale in SBURY FETE. upon ome ‘ocension 8] Misa Jul at So yi est 1) ari Fo) ‘Thatcher Hall, in this city. ‘fore, unconstitutional, The pl A the constitution cxplicitly declares that, easoning, to prove the fallacy Paping the expense, the remainder of the, ro- ‘is colloague (Mr Thounpson) charged | venue shall’ be applied to the enlargement of the that this bill was in violation of the constitution of the Genesee Valley, and Black River canals, till they 1 drome, of MADELAINE ‘a. os benetit on Satur- Rice Box book now open. erable furloattes of this Museum, Richmond county, BILLS REPORTED—IUDICIAL MATTERS, HTC. Mansion House, on Haffover street, where a car- United States, and referred to Bromel’s Law Dictionary have been fully completed. This appliention of the fande ‘ition; but he believed the definitions — i* just what the bill of the committee contem to sustain his there given did contrary, they are, in direct opposition to the views of | three legal that gentleman. ‘The gentleman from Queens (Mr. Man- rice) argued that in case the funds should fail, the Le- 188 KATE HORN RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES A to her friends and the public that her drst Benefit in 's Lyeoum, on Friday hich occa n will be pre- meng in Natural riuge was procured and the slave conveyed-at rapid rate to the court house, and committed for the night in the lock up under the court house, ‘The fact is not generally known this evening; honee very little ex- ‘The Judiciary Committee reported favorably on the Assembly Dill in relation to the duties of the late Court | of Chancery and Supreme Court in Equity, in certain cases. Also, in favor of the bill in relation to the Dis- trict Attorney of the county of Kings. place at Brough: ECHANIC! ber ond No. #72 BROADWAY, (ApOvE very night during ve Mort au THAT GLITTERS. 13.8 Also, in favor of not apply to the ease in point, On the — the consideration of the subject he had consulted two or tlemen as to the constitutionality of the and the opinion of one of them was ate to the report, and he had heard noob- gislature would be in honor bound to liquidate the de- | jection made to its corrcetness during the entire debate, nd, even allowing that they should, it would not | Mr. A. then reviewed the statement that this bill created constitute a debt, by any means, He believed that it | a State debt, and tock up the sume line of argument fol- was not to be supposed that the State was to be morally | lowed by the Speaker, to show that no debt was to he th mth Ones eer and rod roown CHISTY'S Scbrcene rs," under LP. Christy, whose concerts in this city, have boon received with favok woluptoered bis services) tai lum; Mr. Brougham (for this ni ate Horn as Martha Gibbs. the cel pianist, bas also kind! terments will conclude with THE D! Box book now open, URTON’S—CHAMBERS STREET. MRS. HUGHES’ ny 4th, when a favorite Comedy and a. farce wil “original part of | citment prevailed. The most intense feeling may be e«- pected to-morrow. {The owner of the slave is in town, and has recognised his property. SECOND DISPATCH. Boston, April 3—11 P. M. ‘The negro belongs to Savannah, Georgia, and is named the bill to allow George Weatherspoon to take, hold, and convey real estate. ‘The bill to change, after this spring, the time of hold- ing the charter election in Albany, to the full, was fa- vorably reported 11 to incorporate the Fire Department of the vil- se Of Newburg was also reported, [The bill in reiacion to companies transiting the busi votive. Fa Pelnntiieees hages VIL iN PARIS—Miss orably bound to allow their claims, then proceeded to cite a parailel caxe—the creation the bank fund—and he would ask gent were rexponaible for any deficiency in that fund created by the provisions of the law. He also alluded to the making of the certificates a basis of banking. and | said that he considered this the least objec fom ture of the bill. If they have succeeded in showing the peal men if the Stat Su; pore the bonds and mortgages deposited with the Comp- | only contingency that there would be a sufficient surplaas troller were found to be worthless—would the State bo | on hand to redeem their certifientes by 1866. he deomed Alfred Symmes, The warrant for his arrest was granted at 1 P. M., to-day, by George T. Curtis, B ness of life instiranse, with amendments, was reported supported by the well known talent of this eatatintoneels Fs, I. respectfully submits. this announcement to the ad- morally or legally bound to redeem them? Certainly. no | it a very excellent argument in favor of the bill, Me re- good old comedies wh ful revival at this house, and solic which has rewarded the ex e eid.” ‘Hox book now open. WITH SHERIDAN—MR. G. VANDEN- om repeats this entertaynment cr Friday, 2d and sth A THE WORLD'S FAIR A tenewed effort was made to get up the bill providing for the appointment of a delegation of five, to represent: the State of New York at the World's Fair, ii out compensation, but the Senate laid the bill on the ble. gentleman would contend for the affirmative of ‘this The gentleman from Queens asserts th moneys of the Canal fund go. into the treast State, while the other is held in trast. The Speaker re- | being acknowle plied to this, that both went into the treasury, and were upon the same footing. so far as their being trust func met wi share of that liberal ‘tions of her co-laborers AT FELLOWS’ ‘between Howard and’ G stigieal an! se ie Le ee mt ind erate col United States Commissioners, on applic ‘Thomas, attorney for the claimant. effected by policeman Asa 0, Butman, assisted by police- man Alfred Sleeper, in Richmond strect. Mr. Butman was badly stabbed with a knife in the groin, by the fugi- Pte Se Mp wt ‘The arrest was first THE RAST RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY. ferred (o the probability of the great decrease and final extinguishment of Slite stocks as a reason why these cirtificates chould be used as a basis of banking —they ax perfectly safe and reliable. | If it was contended that the surplus fund would be inade- quate to redeem these certificates, then it might be am t th This was urged to show that there was | argument against their being used as a basis; but as itis ‘was concerned. no obligation in deficiency that might occur. ‘The ge kimer (Mr, Wooster) argued that this bill why they should not thus be mo would give up the management of the canals, when, i it provides for their managem: ‘The bill to confirm the title of tho East River Tn- surance Company to certain real estate in the city of | New York, and to amend the charter thereof, was re- ported favorably. diferent comedy. " alokets to th Sg roe ie past ‘ tive, who yelled loudly for help. A negro was found in his company, who was handsomely handled by Mr. Slee- Mr. Butman’s wound is to the depth of three inches, which was dressed by Dr. J. C. Warren. It is not HE PANORAMA OF THE WARS j italy, and the elty of Rome, wi tirendy delighted crowds in Ph ‘OR LIBERTY, I) This | picture has | wark. ‘The resolution was considered, providing for the im- not doubted that the fund will be fully ample to liqui- date all euch demands, there could be no reason adduced: le use of, Mr, A. thea discuesed the question as to the obligation of the State to muke up any deficiency that might occur in the sort onor on the part of the State to th at. He bell is scruples on thie point wore forded on the con. | nics of the canal, after the enlargement should te com, He will recolicct that the person whom | pleted, and anucd the «ane as the Speaker in defenee of he referred to as being one of the brilliant lights of | the propostion, that the State acted mercly a @ trustee. thought dangerous. After the arrest, the negro was placed in a carriage in charge of Mr. Byrnes, at the Manson House, and com- mitted, ‘There were several citizens at the court house door to assist in getting the man in, but there was no crowd. The negro resisted aguin at the door, but was t of George W. Bull, late Sergeant-at-arms, during remainder of session. It was contended that the statute privonment defined « dl to whieh the proof sul Senute, in removing him, punishment than iinprisonment would be Teeolution was lost by the following vot RIPLER HALL.—FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1351, and peaweaty, the: last of the original 3 jew Ort “Master Ole Bull, J. Burke, K. ‘Splendid programm: a the last’ might, _AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. _ RNUM'S Soro PHILAL He wil appeee ou Menday and ‘two of his most com: ment of the great versatile actor, Mi will present & ser reseribing im- | Herkimer county, canals in the in convention, moved to strike out the claw such a movement. The Spoaker thon | Was 4 little over $7,000.0C preceeded to discuss the ol rent class of of ited would lead, and that thi ad in reality inflicted a higher State, and t at favorite cod: splandld Lind, a HWoni were a Boy: was in favor of selling all tho and was not morally or honorably bound ot make up any at George W. Patterson, | deficiency. On referring to the books of the Canal De- which | partment, it appears that the original cost of the camel ), that the aggregate amount: «close of the last jections he had to the substi- | of tolls received. up to t tute offered by Mr. Le Roy. He objeetod to it because it | year wax over $41,000,000; the amount expended in soon overcome. Sanford C. Gardiner, late of the firm of Cutler, Stick- ney & Co., was held in $10,000, for a furthor examination on Friday, on a charge of forging the name of Cutler & Stickney to two notes, dated before he came into the firm, Oe for $477 04, and the other for $865 50. Francis A. Thomas, a medical student of New York, a witness, was held in the sum of $5,000. The Black-Meal ‘Business — Resolutions of the Senate, &. Aunany, April 3, 1851, ‘The Senate, after along discussion, adopted this reao- Ayre—Beckman, Bi Dart, Fox, Mann, Navemtinheoek, Carroll, Crotius, Cros: Wernareth, Cook, Crook, Dim- Owen, Schoonmaker, Skinuer, Stanton, cthill, Upham, Witliamecio. ‘Lhe vote was not a party one, The Senate next proceeded to consider the following resclut4fn, yesterday offered by Senator Upham :— , in'view of the evidence € by the select committee, Senators aud Stone have not forfeited the ror iutegrity as Senators or ax men. Maxx moved to amend, so that the resolytion welay naa provided for a tax which ‘would fall unequally on differ- | ent scetions of the State, and the ould be compelled to pay it; but th for any dirvet tax. Ve amply sufied be made to nha words by G. P. Voli Master Ole Hull, Ethiopians’ Banjo Solo, G, B. Swaine, Kitchen Bello meng Mater Ole Bull.) Company: Go away, black mai (est time,) J. AL © ins. J. 0. Rai Son Solo ‘on a pair of jights and wonders” in t ure the enlargement, ‘This project of a work of enlarge 2B submitted to the | = d It was comanenced by Silas Wright, a others of his political east Flagg rever failed to let the people know that he | other ble for us to in favor of a discct tax. instead of | ontidence of the Senate, only. company that have them) Burlesque on the gelebratel HAVANA an ra TROUPE Signor ent, Salvi, M alieh Ji Col the Whole strengih of the iat enter Signor’ Boni Satvi, donna, but she “being { EAN STEAM NAVIGATION COM TON, Geo. W. Floy gail for Bremen, via Southampton, on Saturday, April 19th, . , North river, at 12 o'clock. An experienc ‘om ie attached to the ain. was distinetly img’ the revenues towards the com the © large ment. | cater should not be made a basis for banking. He be- | lieved it was netually necessary that something be done | Mr. Haren addreseed th d States Mail Commander, will Steamship WASHL ‘Cotored mates, That, in view of the evidence submitted to the con Senate hy the seltet committe 4 Aad Stememsreenitew of highly smproper cy othice of Senators, in” signing the vote of the ull—an act which, in its con AML ietters must past Specie delivered in Havre. For cmeut a Little shert of $16 000000, and the pro- eawt as near ax can be ascertai near $19,000,000 was ni more than its original cost and te cost of the enlarge: The revenues from the eanals would | ment up to the close of the last fiscal year, If the eet all the demands that might | mates of the committee are true, let us proceed in tl mt. in order that it may produce an ‘adopted ax the basis of an argument | enoual income of tolls of $7.000.000. If these be facte= shed gentlemen of the democratic | and no one bas yet attempted to dispute t was fol- | the duty of the Legislature to carry out th Aaariah C. | Dill. and secure these advantages to the State? Tn what tain the trade of the tributary tous? He wae tious in the discharge of his duties aa amy we floor of the House, and = ggg no doubt of titutionnlity, in jeu! Tictse briefly in favor of the neonstiu- tion of | It has been stated that those certifi- towards making « basis for moneyed circulation, as in, bill, and considered it entirely devoid of the uw through the r lution, (seventeen to nine):— freight adie : ; “ Resolved.—That in view of the evidence submitted to mm on the Senate, and the Sen ‘Oreint viet tte ‘whe dative Pefected © bound to vindioate its character by such action as may be At this critical mom a short time the State would be free from debt. and of | tional . the infuriated ie anos RIERA, Aronts, Smee Pell ures which had been charged against it, course there would be no outstanding State stocks for Mr. Honros followed in opposition, on account of ite i Ranorint, (who, like ¢ Senate by the Select Committoe, Senators Robinson, m And Stone, though they have acted with iinpra- sere not forfelted the confidence of the Senate in “a integrity. as Senators and as men,”” whig convention have ‘agiimously re-nominated 1 Tetdted at length, It was opposed as unwarranted by the evidence, and was declared to go be- 1d to be a personal attack ‘The decision of the question was postponed till the af- ierpoon scesion. banking purposes, and it was thorefors that ther “¥ hould be some basis established. tifeates, then, will form an excellent basis, | they are good. — on this point there could be but Liense decided in the negative. doubt. The adversaries of the Will belleved the enta: yond the report. a Mutl steaincrs from | their honor at te: ‘They quarrel, an: onaable | alleged uncenstitutionality ry Th uestion was then taken on Mr. Leroy's motion te hit, with Instructions to report his substitute, and inslis ie on ‘The question then recurred on the final passage of Uke donbt. othe, uve wocld Inettese the yoveuncs, and of | bill, ‘ani it War decided in tue affirmative, by ayow WO APTRRNOON SHSsION THE BLACK Matt Mr. Sra#ros minved to amend the the morning, #0 4s to read thus :— " Resol That in view of the evidence mittee, Senators Robinson, Jol enote to Mr. Bull Frouklin Townsend for Mayor, notwithtapding the letter t he time for the redemption of the certificates, | bays they reeaived, in which he positively refused 0 acgept the Couree, at the tiane for the redeanp itenten, |. mips they would be met with principle and interest, tne Wil understard that the omount of freight will be | apenas Ureatly increased on account of ti 4 ana je same cha: Ld next, Hicton offered tn bani dod by ted son, tho 2ith of Mugeh last, nator, which, in its oi tek: siereds voeenn Sandi ati ut fo feiiers ~s mers ‘oad bursts of Applause, Ss x ited artistes, by o saligate ee, forming » grand, bei 0 Orleans passongers to the splendid "double-engine stenmonip ig Chagree at 70 conte taken, on freight to Havan signed after the ateat led, ah, and ‘ve passes and, treiahe to r foot. Specie only 5 of Tading wilt be be | Interest ng from Washington. CUS ENGINE COMPANY—APPOLNTMENT OF CADETS AT LARGE, Wasiunorox, April 3, 1851, s Engine Company, from New York, ar- rived here this morning, and, after partaking of a dinner os Hotel, left by a special express train to-night, having failed to meet the Baltimore evening train, in consequence of the steamer runuing aground, in which, after inspecting our localities and c the President, they visited Mount By a special grant of the reservation of public Lots, for the residences of foreign ministers, which were specially designated by Congress in the original location of this city, the Portuguese minister went, a few days mee, in | company with a prominent citizen. to fix his locality, ond Was found squatted upon the authorities. To-day he % Ss the growth of our tountry both in p: of industry , and if this vit the buisiness of the we up and New Orlean: t cianin? WOVE to amend, so that it should read, “Tins put it im the Bower of the Soargant at Arms, to bring odium on the scuate. Mr. Eraxnnerit offered as a sxibstitate the fo wot the evident swt tT West street, corner Warr wr ~ passage gad freiuht to Chazre BORERTS, 177 West, HOWLAND & ASPINW AL This the Senate refused must be very gr will not increase the rev. » be good, and will be redeeme..” {lar per doliar, for ao | send the flowing r6 gentleman will assert that after « at the United Sta A Boni Salvi. Terzetto— per Opera Ht Paddy Whack tay dis ches poli ‘ “ Prendare un drin allengo—Questo Lorint, Frand Dying Scena—Fra Poker, EW AND SP NDEPENDENT LINE. atte “Resolved. That ii Senate by the Select fon and Stone, t a playe stop salar Ari ge A |, Leete di Lamermoor. tn ay & Croaker, Boni smship NORTH AMER the new steamers of the In of April, ad arrive rancisco before the 12th May, be York to San Francisco. | Cheaper and quicker than any other line fre pl BPRPORD & CO. 2 Vesey stroet, Astor House, Francisco, 0 cents per Id. Semmthonse sf the | urplus seven largement (f the eanala, and leave a balance f of nearly two 1 Spenker then alluded to the political turn which neato. men had attempted to give to this m i hing could be were opposed he Speaker then state . he shoul be ple hen moved to amend tl triking out th “weted improperly in Uh OPERA HOUSE, - four doors from mocratic part, Scrrooxmaxen moved toald to Mr. Rrandreth’s re- in their honor and integrety as Sena- | ation the word: tors and as me} Ry a vote of 17 to 9 the resolution was adopted, as steamship CRE Seng CITY, rect, om Thareday, Y, eturdsy, ‘com: BE. WORN & C. WHITE, Proprictors, IRCUS—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWERY, — Friday evening, April & Mile, Louise Tourniaire will | pear in her Sy ‘net, with and that the attempts of the oppor ¢ of the furniture contained in the ¥ eh Reo aoe to tesidence of M. B wived, d, That, in view of the exidence snbmitted to the red et Loco, thowgh they have acted with iapredem cuate ia their homer | Te our fash! Rees v sing 7 bringing very bigh price: ply at the office, It saddle or betdie, poly atthe ot nostrian exercises and rity ag Seuators and as men.” The Senate then adjourned. Messrs, Cameron and Sniffen, contractors from Now ‘Asechinay ndyonrnea oreduction of rates, | rhe Hon, Robert meta” vs, The Fugitive for tolls will double the revenmes | jsanotier element uf increase ime " ation — » Mass. April 3, 1861. anal bs #9 i mee | ag hgnteting wag rid yesterday afternoon, in this pad, then the increase of the revenue | giving the en woke et Renton I ir, the parpose of one mi ree ae claremont | define his position since his return from the & Becebe ue, still these cerbitiontes will | J) he for an hour and forty-five mivutes Canes lutions as containing his views ow Sa enlargoniext the tolls an am “UOC as a Mrwnt. | es Will pay the” OFe La om of the United States has hep to enact any law in the cave of a to det rmine the or ec. te 8 suit at common law, he ne lawfutly held ‘to service in the State to have escaped shall be determined bye vuld precede the deli: ions of doi tter, and from their plainer than that the de- the enlargement of the that, if he had al to show that at leart one part party were favorable to this project, ts of Live Bill to give | by sory, That such trial by jury | to it a politien! character, were certainly not well made, | very into the Lands of the party clat him of euch alleged r, it wasdesired t or it a principle of foritive, 1 aed ‘dim the vicinity where the alleged nr Perrone ty wert itealuck; snd’ he akould ever | yiusqulveds That ia, the determination of the ir to belo m such; and ho sh secre heel — — nid in favor of this great work of intern in favor of bergen nh neat ares w LSS Thal the Pugitiy © law tre. eports ot the Hippodrome, in ‘which nil the. Pronch and American Equestrians, and the full ‘tached to the establish Wells will appear in a to conclude with or before 7, performance to commenve at vate boxes, W cents; boxes, 25 conta; pit, 12% Mr. A. A. Thomrsos took the fl 1 the it wax proposed to forer Hie aawertal that the ACTFIC MAIL Assembly. Acnasy, April 3, 1851 TMG CANAL RNLANGESHONT MLL, ‘The qestion ponding was on the paaany provide for the Exie eanal enlargens Valley and Black River causal, | said the Legislature of 1951 would long be | fleing the interest to the course pur (Mr. Burroughs.) and he disclaimed any tw of following the I d the contract for re-building Brown's 1h) re inepes ‘od ant 1 stinaster Qeneral has returned from the North d has arranged for the intere! through bage at Toronto, Kingston and Mon. and at Buffalo, Albany, New York and Other maile are to be ¢ ¢ of mails with point to the message was recommended that the taken; but it hax been th int on, dent, and will touch at Aeapoles, San Di ent, and the Genesee ‘The Following Steamship Compa: Pye MUSEUM, 15 CHATIIAM SQUARE. —GEO Seats, i734 cents; Boxes, 25 cents; Par er that distance, 15 © ¢ Harrington has been appoin . vice MeGinnes, Mn tranaferred to other forcing an election of the t The bill now before use is one of | More is to be accomplished by it than | reading may at firet be supposed; but as to it ie to be accomplished there ix on constitutional grounds. of the canals, was any division of opi by which it was to b The new steamship Colum! ublie meeting Is to be held here, against the iwue nd ports in Oregon, s the arrival of the mail pa ng without delay with the steamer from San Francisco, will be kept up for the transportation of freicut had tran. tient passengers betw Well-known steamship, Sarah ar police are on the look out for the Richmond d him to be supporting a reeagnised wht dsy, but their whereabouts has great variety of € d | cratic principles. and regretied that he was compelled to | a and San Francisoo. J differ trom him ¢ f the Secretary of Wa appointed by the mn indebted to the following list of cadets at large. ra family boat. tlon between Acap ght there Was, KILLED Of HIRD IN fn exhibition of with i For particulars vee bille CONCERT, TH 4 will give her First taneous, Voeal and I , April 10, at ¢) ms by the following ints and amatents Mer. Beyma Cillingham th nlig Wheelve®, Mi Fre the United States Mail st Nowland, Cha: t 0 * bited the incurring of a debt for th t M. then diseused the consti 1 that it was in direct opp If it was for ereat aod if it provided for OF OFFICERS NOW IN AERVICR t— inued bie remarks in ela ©. Whistler, N bin—Kaward W. Will Mr. Cole, of New York, has been ap} From civil fe—Jai Distriet of Coiv to the provisions «f the Strumental Muster mene Assembly Re vinted to a clerk. | cons arrived, liture of #0 large a The Rhode Island Election. Mr Treesrpeew | cabs Me Asi He disclaimed partivan motives or ner would he party to which he bel x, who adve ut Tarmenie “Society, Ticketa, WO conte-ts be had at the usual nce Journal concedes the election of Alle camtidate for Governor. by at least 500 | ie State ticket, by a small majority King, whig, for : tn district, has only 28. majority— district, Thurston, RCOND CONCER HUTCHINSON FAMILY ve their second Musical Soiree on Friday evoning, the Broadway Ta! tesa, in the In fuet the peop! e favorable to this ¢ Tit which it was to be h there was a wile sift [Me, liyon.) in hia advocacy ¢ BH cents for men, and 12% conte subjects of reform will be freel y, fer ech and wong. To com: STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—POR CALI fornia and Oregon.—The public are inf rmed hat the arrangement ofthis comrany, A the Navy Department, ant carrying t to leave Panama ani co on the firstand fifteenth days o i accident, of the non-arrival of the Theateamers ofthe first of the month n Blas, Mazatlan, San Diego, and itiecussed, both in s T! B Ateng A Ww Concert every Event of the State a greater burthen than was to be borne by their neighbors. The sy« ments was the offepring of th ition to it stood the demoeratie party. ‘That question has becn porfe rt, the whig majority was 225 CHAPEL, - The Alloghanians will sh month, eniess de mighty lead, who were ne Orange County Election. Y eee April 3, 1851 returns for Supervisors of Orange pt the towns of Orawford and Montgomery majority ; Doerpark— moderate whig. turg—enedict. moderate whi wm, mederate whig, 82 maj; 1 Bloomingrove—MeLaughlin, hen—Vail, hunker, Monroe—tfunt, 153 ma) irits whom he style inton. Silas Wright of the exnal, I and he cortaiuly wa of thore great mon wo some buman +p Will touch wt Ace Monterey, The steamers of the fifteenth of tha month, wil) touch at Acapulco, bntat no other Moxiean porte. ates mail steam p cific, one of which will be always in port route — ae 1,099 tons, The following are the Clinton, the father of the 1 by the sont of Aveeacy of the hatern arg anker 167 m hi compliment t jurist and a seheler, but bell mort unserupt He argued that ¢ ever been one of the eratie party, a« particu! anno = We Liroadway, the aahington sil. 3 roadway, the pana igcin's Progress. The the exhibivien al eneominms of t wt all tha schools Will clove during the coming month, to commence ata Descriptive catalogues, 12% and stating that. *) ton will ply remota orta in Orogon, mails and, passer T 4 steam . 0 maj.; New Windsor—hunker, no opposition; bburg—Lathaway, silver grey, 11 maj ng Without delay with steamer from 8: . Mr. Raymond fot fence f the DILL and of ite eonatit ditution demand: Fred, Douglass and Geo. Thompson, in wernor Seward. the ebief magistrate of uring that term, was deserving of the resp ct of every it Hl fe will ba maim eaving New York w York on the 28h will also be kept ew steamships CA Tonowro, April Lact night, Frederick Douglass and ¢ , to a large audience. The admitted half price ted that these T TUR MINERVA Grand Pagorams rtiste, from akotonet are fidelity, fom clock, when children wi ne who fiver d the wi ured on Flaver TIVELY que, 1. Ast Wee at painted ty th im t ait y mirntion of every u to be honored ast “nator Seward. as their able defonder, was ¢ n equal degree of credit, He b aged to remi enlargament of the their reventies were not the property reserved fund to be f the State, but a Chagron, leaving ot will ensure os little detention and forming with the I and from New Orlea ond thought that it would be well to their hands by the return to the United States of those alrendy In Canada Kvery evening at 7, enday a 4 Baturday afvernconn, at 3 2% cents; children ander sin Mexico, Califernia, ame Pareuge from New Oricans can be secured from wernson & Co., Agents, PROM NEW Yo han vilin Admitt rd enlargement of bill contempintes—it certainly is © Late from Santa “FemIndian Trouble Sr. Lovrs, April 3, 1851 Swnta Fe dates to the i9th of February were received by the arrival of Major Cunningham, Army Paymaster ‘The news is important. ‘ensua returns of New Mexico show a population of was mictaken if he styposed that he (Mr. A.) would ar: AR ng Bi Thy himecif In opposition to this erent meacure, because | (tate by tite sequined after differed Mpon ® constitutional «ite Eeward and his frie projected wae de warrant his friends | one of the prineipl fer Ly. a sprolie article, jn the constitution Ils looked pon the bill of the gentleman from Eric ax the only t | that could ineure tous the tupidly increasing trade of | Sclrc®. having mireed the DWAY.—PANOPAMA DF Nt enn—he pubes Lower cabin berth. Steernge, found with mattron FROM PANAMA TO FAN FRASGINOD, Aloon state rooms. ... . we to do thaw to fefer to against tie bill by the opp gentleman from 0 ed that the word more of lest than paying over he differed widely from that gentleman, and cited severni cases onal legal decisions to sustain him ta this position, applied” could not mean © that it meant «great many c tionary power in certat ferred to the second objeetion—that the surplus revenaes bg applied each fiteal your ; and he contended that the carrying of the resources of one wnts of another was hy no meane 4 violation of the |} sleter States et that the moneys cv 1 year, for it cowl cave, he had nothing adago (Mr, Le- of (he mensure. Pa Setclock, m = will be oem ‘tod | al tna Thirwon Coenen A Ba Indian outrages are continually occurring, and much danger is apprehended in the spring. The Apacha ant Utah tribes are raid t+ have leagued for the purpose of Santa Fe traders, A party of Americans. rown's Train to Fort ————, we yerme Pawnee Indians, but the Americ iiforced, and repulsed the Indians with considerable Lows, Steamboat Sank. Ciscismars, April 9, 1987 Mary Bell, was run into rt regard to this YeNER OF BROADWAT he nest section, con © Sua Minor, Syria, il thees will be an the company, Shand 8030 siving « dinero. togrees in our eystem of impte xcelsior, and it should be the pri » ponder the Bunpire title ee ae serra JOR SAN FR Axcisco FIRST VESSEL.—DISPATCH it 1 THOWAS te gow lending, td ‘nd Wks wnnaewally inter ARATHICAL NOTICE TP itse © lodged talent, in the profs re 0, 18, Florence Hotel, Br pplendid elipper eh presents, we this time, ths ng A quick ship, and tak. at low rates. A fow passengers oan be taken im ry ty A evn CO SAPS & CO, 84 Wall ett with a view to The Lawrenceburg packet, Joct night by the etcamer Penneylvania, and suak, The boat isa totad loss, it is a palpable et be appropriated in each fs accertained What was really the surplus revenue that | did no to defend the position | joor in opposition to the | ¢ Phe hich | UAH, wnconatitue pality of the law whied | Wulway gactime ae | and forever repenl e clowe of the meeting he was wnaninouwly nomt: nated ## the Demeerntic candidate for the representation of Krsex County in Congre ngrers Intely expired, contravening 8 " o ot William. L. y argement «hould be policy of that party mot to | ‘The Misstasippt Crevasses. f the St : . New Onceane, April 2, 1861. I ey hee nm mtn “ The Crevasse at Bayou Sara has inundated the town. of the the ‘audlinman tote Orie om | there ix aleo a large efevasse at the race-course, and twe ition of | Reet Pha i uta «mall portion of that pariah will an fron Herkimer, in | Mt fuller from the overflow. The Delaware and Hurdtson Canal—New Bank in Penneyivania ke. tt April 3.1 ve adopted a report Iie tenpettent queaion. Wo then appointing a committee of three to investigate the Drgus to oustain hin in the asser- | *Mlaire of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, and had th boon the | ft the State to rerume the work immediately nalabut thatthey ‘The bill to re-charter the Raston Bank was pasced by aime her an | the committee of the whete, In the House, this afterason th upon this point > ee w this asa whig mea. | The Tenoertenges Coal Operators. Porreviice, Pa. Apel 3 1861 The ceal operators met this fiero. Phe attend ance was large, Mr, Tucker. Presi bh Raitread Company. conferred stated that the company was dep plan from the operators that would either rede ANAL BILL CONTIVED. quantity or maintain remunersting prices. After te ded his temarks, He was follow. | one a alieameds J the passage of the bill na | fViNe the report, they adjourned to maeot on Monday ented Mr. B. for his defen dem >- dem > | ansylvania Legion ent was min JOON SESSION. y Allon, and in opposition to the «ube ‘Wikcue: ie ° ot Siva to tact tardy ok f the trade shed by the dem — party hd Late from St. Helena—The Wate War at «in favor of the pr 4 the Cape of Gool Moy ropriotton of the serples Howto. April 3, 1861 ws of the canals for three years, to the amount of Accounts from St. Helena to the end fF lew: ethod would not ianpy upon any os there were, at that | pned. and al of internal ia. te ieland = Thr whig party, and in funte nti nt the Kefiir war as rgiog to of orfil oxtont, cmd devernor was inn fort hemmed in by me vom shey t handed » ivantages derived Mr. A.. at this tod « ope ¢ Peat this is pe marke. pail a high ‘complinent to De Witt | Dy a new vereion of tne f ry pat and ailaded to | escape from Kuffirland. by way Teel soe the ia ¢ > | dinguise of a voldier improvement rystem, and i his elevation to Northern Navigation. twithstanding the wf the pro The steamer Nertherner, th t taxation had | arrived to-day from Rochester TW ‘ of the hing. for Ode n-bieg!y m boat willleave here every mocnine f Siles Wright and Asariah ¢ He insisted | and every afterneon, at 4 o'eh ck, for t and it alone, 4b the credit of the State, which hays proved Fire at Whitesboro’. I to ite fin Mr. A. then | ' nlargement pr and staced | The grocery and shoe store of Mr itarrl: State | hy fire last w Lone, $1,200; falls iny known internal imy the canals entit an. If De Witt Clinton | fof the aooee | Important Movemer ) Maryland Relathee to Negroes, &e, At the meeting ofthe Mary the committer on the cele giving power to the removel cf Ne grows the population be mad K rlotare for thelr Fog incapatte of adoption of ta on, and Fil deeds, will. pory them real eftate, to be wall and Souk to lense rent eetate fora term of year mavumitted unless on comdition 5 within thirty days. and ne few n « i reste. w York that his ap: dee Would be without effect jon from dix, The fret that the ‘4 by the people, was sufficient to tothe bill, vside from its being the great whig party, and called titution, He lovked The Ameriene Fre Company will sctive. ty Put u W oon If we hope to retain the commerce of the a Fay hed an aeetdent wh A were Western States, we must not go backward, but = 4 undid Teception will be pd ee egs de One motto le | She echanteal Company. oF tht-ciey, wiv fine & magnificent « f for them at che Curr He , ‘The stenme hi Mer Jonethn is fit emp ot outstrip us In the mareh of improvement, | Thane kanrnt Ay ye pomeag sp ¥ Mr hoane in rising, stated that he felt competled deven oF Cant, Eeonah's eeaene © he had taken om this subject, He | nim et Salto « =. ee cond to travel over the eutire ground which had ojon inch tin on bah — ts

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