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eee i a ee -THE NEW YORK HERALD.: | oS WHOLE NO. 6749. DOUBLE SHEET. r Elt J. Lm OWN, AUCTIONE é and static nery thi Spalding & Shepard, 1605 Brow EXTENSIVE SALE Veniag, at the store of MORNING EDITION FARM AT FAR ROCKAWAY, L. or three hours’ ride of New City, containin, f land, a li portion of whieh is tiltable Ian ann ‘er 200 er t is and is of easy access to New York either by land or wat For further deseri ad for terms B.D, NONTON, Gntho Premios Tee “PLY to SAMUEL McCORMICK AUCTIONEER.—GENTERL FUR- ity —Wm. MeCormick & Co. will sell this day at Pi iT olf balniloon seoaate Dedtoom and kitehe furniture, & ¢102 Varick street, the furniture of 1 fainily of Brussels and ingrain each plate looking-¢ doles, French bedstoa Y J. HEGEMAN, AvOeTIO: ‘Tuesday. EER —WEDNESDAY, No. @ Same day, at 1s at No. | Willow PI Furniture in both these houses is ns the very beet manufacture. talogues, Which can be had wt the particulars seo sales Room on BL roadway for business for sale, with leuse, stock fixtures, at a low rent; coming im about $49.4 pptys this day, between 10 and 12 o’cloc! Mr, ROBERT CONN EL LYS, ‘corner of Grand and Mott strectss OR SALE.—THR WESTERN ONE OF THE TWO tty seteg house: orn ress ie th and Site ay v3 rear of lot, and. very con genteel family, in perfect order, with Croton water, Pierce's kitchea range, grass plot and flower garden ; the ‘stroet ia sewered. Layuire othe owner, on the premi: of Mr. Dunn, corner Thirty-sixts street and Eighth avenue, of at 64 Lispenuel street, Lowest Price, $2,100 including new Wilton earpet. $1,200 can remain on mortgage, HESEN EM LEEDS, avevion en. gaat Household Furniture. “I! nry H. Leeds & Co. will x isday at 10 o's. ck, wt No. 45 Late: Place, Colonade Row, a cemtee! acsur niture, consisting of Brussels exrpets, two of pianofortes, made to order: rosewovd and malo ture, Beebe's kitchen and laundry rane, mantel ornaments, chandeliers, ‘&e.; bedroom furniture of well at au ory desert pt ENRY WM. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, — Household Furniture.’ Hen tion thi mt fi bre Brussels carpets, ruye, ture, in purple plush sp tops; pier glasses; marble t forniture; mantel ornaments; See catalogve. ALE OF ELE- in perfect order; 0. 3 Clinton plae iture, the property of a oping, consistiog of handso: rosewood parlor far ‘OMER MORGA hold Furniture.—Homer Mo Wednesday, Ape Ith, st 10o'cts bue, wear Twelfth street, sisting of royal Wilton and sourtaing, chairs, sofas, o Freneh plate pier aud <o,, richly gilt; rosewood a ana bedstends, Vedding, pai tures, &e., &e. AUCTION EER—G a will sell at suctioa, k, at No. 105 Fourth entire forniture of said ho Wing room fursiture, © le top centre tables, extension dining do., 2 wench vecretary, rorewood centre tables and music stant, iatange, mautel ornaments, gay fic: C. KEMP, AUCTIONEE®.—ROSKWOOD AND MA- ogany household furniture of the Lest gold at auction to-morrow (Tuesiay), at Wk «Molo: Broadway, betwoon Leonar! and Prauklia str Kemp will eel! as above, without cenerve, a bw t rosewood and mahogany nad all of whion i ag been of our old eotablisied and well known cabinet- makers for the Broadway custom trade, and sold ia conge- on the first of May, i le carved rose fi ‘ture, ensuite, co jn Freneh bros plush, did assortment of ele furniture of the very ‘made by. e quaiit quence of being obliged to reioy arlor furniture—Elogant 1 ¢, of the very richest de-i wood ' cabinets, eteveren carved rosewsod centre ta! amarble tops; rich papier mache pow parlor ornaments; rosewood, wai chamber f brary book 9 easy chairs, Poe aud card ta morning Goods purchase he packed in : store at a resvou! yemain in the store until the first of amust be removed on or before that day, as the store taken CTION NOTICE.—THO: HN. Bosh. Lond consequence of which, the sa! VCTION NOTICE.—THOs BE HN. Bush. ‘This day, ot 1's No. ST Whitehall street, the F lock of Ground on Brow!wa eth wd Seventh avenue, ot a ANTHONY ‘on Broadway and 8 lots on Seven th strovt, Seventh avenue, 7 feet wide. Sce’map at ouctione rs. snus 100 feet corner lot on Br: treet, HY feet corner Lit om street; corner lt om Sevouth av corner lot on Seventh avenue ner lots, Zlots on west sile « eet north of Forty-ninth vtr ‘the vieimity of these iors, thoroughfare ground, offer ‘ blie institution, having f rere terms accumm cers, treet. elle, MAT »ON ¥, ith mirror trout with Bgyntivn white aud may, bisck walnut and seta; marble top bure | premises, corner 6f Hudsou and i i AUCTION EER—BY cnsive and val . oth f Teas, poned til Thursday. On Wedreaday oot saluables ariety of clog benntiful Carpets. larze Pictures, Glass Ware, &v., — t' 4 the Kepublic, INOS. BELL, Anetic ROADWAY LOTS—GREAT Sal. Forty-ninth aad Pitti- tion, on Thurad BMOKER, Auctioneer. ‘tiveoale, to close a trust estate, of 1» nth avenue; gemprise the entire Flock bownd A b Porty-ainth stee nadwoy and Pittieth » F Troute, tle bloe Maps at the auction URNITURE AT AUCTION on Thursday, at ten o'¢ Sofa, spring seat chairs, gir three-ply and ingrain carjets, dressing bureaus, washetand drenkfart end dining ts ner ware, cut-class ware, &« first rate assortment of bi ‘Wednesday. W He. FURNITURE—D. 8, WOUGH, AVET ‘entire parlor, bed-r furniture, of the ranch Hote! sofas, sofe bedsteads, bureaus, card, ‘eontre, other man Je lassen: Oil paintings, o. bedetends, hair and straw matte and other be 4 stair carpets: ‘ware, Sale to ry MANUFACTURERS —Will be sold at a M., at the Port Office, West aory building, & foot b: house adjoining, 20 fo itn good repait, wtiradtt three Je property joine the yillace ol We Five pith & food wher! aud Iau ting ew York. Expense of conveying "s cartage in the city. For par T7 Mott street. | below Grand, Inquire al mi, bar, rete ather beds, bolsters, 4 at A Beekman stroet, ¢ v0 days belure MECHANICS AND 0° ion on Saturday, April with « dwelling and aw barn and thor buildings, ulars, apply to J. AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN. ROOKLYN ATHENEUM.—SHAKSEEAT tic Association —Mr. Town vening, April 15. 1X31, Houreienult’s eo ANUR: and the fxr iW + Courtly, Mr. Tow nwon ly Sir Harcourt Courtly ay che SSURANC Barnem, lishment is the largest aituated on high ground, in tion of town, and in ‘wo hope to en» “GIDRON ELY. and 3, and earth, air and water Masanc! HE “HAUT GOUT” RESTAL ftrvet. ome door from Wovstsr the public are respectfully invit mothe, and we shall strive to plea ‘very best. ACKSON'S PATENT AN Telegraph.—An ele, 4 for belle ae formerly in use. Focelved the first premium. wh: tion, having received the gold medal ae th ‘tute, aailver medal at the Bow anedals have been previously aw performance, we beg to refer t clase hotels in the United sively tn this city--that they [ that possibly could he expected that works Annunciator fe t, and it hae prov , ae well ay mm, * ty of mi aud duenbility in iteelf, over ait Fy SETH W, FL Gents: We have put your Jack 4n several Inrge hotels dud steam ly fect satisfaction. Asan inventi durability, freedom of wet rangement, hesitating’ y, is saperior to anything in wee for 1. one MeGREGON & HAT WS Mareh 6, 1851, —Having put up two this city, you desire to know m sider a hore perfect machine en ance is neat mente! ENRY HOCILST Pruvapeirna, Mareh 7. bm ‘The public are te ‘ ing.for using ae i tured only by Jw if, William ste tance, and the Canadas. f been to California, via tis Panam BOW About to er Mexico, tnd Magntian, desires, ¢ panionship, to have the coup re of eallon “California,” nore» Rican Bes Prancioesscsh Groner & Co. St. as, Wt W. Brune & §: zert 70 - aoa, Louden iis Dottisen B Co. Bremen: Peach Orebard Kutt mi waters and provers st Tiedall Coal Depot, 7 Hot Piteet, two doves from Washington street, atlos Paracon, Me. % HOTELS MERICAN HOTEL, PANAMA . SHELL AS A GUIDE FOR ¢ of Beondway and Ant | <0 tts Bay Oy: ters. 2 POURTH Genvility is its tering none but ¢ v has, favariably, fever presented for compet American Inst ent the followin fe had groat ex W asee TO GO, A | ing the actoed amount of expense fe | of life during their vir it to CALIPORNTA, PO CALIFORNIANS —A ORY TI eMAN WHO HAS at: } SOLA & CO + Sand & Riera, Ni Baltiwors: Gosier & Co, B HARD RAG ANS OR SALE.—A VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND, NEAR the Hudsom River Railroad Depot, on the south side of Twonty-ninth street, between Ninth ‘a h avenues, 20 feet from the Ninth aves Size v ot front and rear, by 9% foct 9 inches d will be aold ‘ps the a on reasonable terms. Apply to J. W. Brown, No. 102 Bla | street, or at No. 9 CI F%. SALE.—THE TUREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick dwelling, No, 776 Broadway, on lease trom the «Sailor's Smug Harbor.” Price $13,0W0. Kaquire on the premises. OR SALE.—A HANDSOMELY FITTED UP DRU Font tit 18 ened ks vality for doings first, rate busines Apply soon, und bargain can be had, to T. E. EASTON TP Wai treet, Nee if wee FARMS FN QUCHIGAN FOR SAL Fry streot, —THE ONE known ax the Blakesleo Farm, in the tywa of Comstock | Kalamazoo county, 160 acres, and that knowa as the Sava Farm, in the town of Antwerp, Van Buron couaty, 20 acess both ‘near the Central Railroad; also, 3! a Loni (Parton Grand river, and! adjoining Lye he lands are of superior quality, ani ti tions im the State, will be sold low. WLS. TOOL, 38 Broadwa IRST CLASS HOUSES FOR SALE~POUR OF THE r story brown stone front houses oa the north side of Bight nth sti » near the Fifth avenue, built in a moat eubstautial marnce, elegantly fivished, and. replets with every convenience. A small pay 1 be required; balance on mortange: | Apply on the promis to H.C) ADAMS, 41 Wall street, Jauacey Cour: TO HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SaLe.—THe TWO ory brick house, No. 14 Bedford street, tot 100 fer 4 fect front, and 19 feet rear, Also the two «tury brick house, No. 16 East Twenty-first street, 5 tweet frovt and rear. The above property will be so! gheap for cash. Apply to W. MeCORMICKR Ss Cont Spr ri ONE Wi burinesa—Tho advertisor wishes to *e ase, And the fixtures of his sk. now doing a good business. Havin we of business claiming his pe tof May, will sell at ‘0 DAGUERREOTYPISTS--OR A to learn E BOARD FOR SALE, ALL COMPLETE, hte und game board. To ve seen at No, 4 PV AEDROBE DEDSTFAD—ONE OF FAVORS Pa. tent mahogany wardrobe bedstead for sale, wt Lalfits original cost, in perfect. or Has been in use oaly a short time. Can be vecn at #8 Thompson street, coruce ¢ roomwe street. OURTH WARD—TO LET—THE LOWER PA the honee No, 43 Onk stroct, with bedroom ia to a small fam Can be seen 4. Apply on the premises to ¢ LOf?S 10 LET—FOR MECHANICAL PURPOSES OR therwise—Three lofts W) feet deep, 18 foet wid t Pky light in centre ; entrance on two strects ; will be let cit! er tozether or separate, Apply on the premises. ‘x? South William strect, or at No. 7 Stone street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN JERSEY CITY single gentlemen, with breakfast, if desired, ia a plow rituated house, a few minutes’ walk from the fcr), at 2 Washimgton stroct, New York. JPURNISHED RooNS WITHOUT BOARD—AT Ms AND 142 Chambers street, both large and small, varying ta Prices from $2 to $3. Also, two pariors handsomely tur nished on first floor. Immediate possession given. Cold, hot, and shower baths, in the house. {URN ISHED AVARTWENTS.—SE neatly furnished, may be obtained by g y tnd pleasantly situated, ta Puurth ave- aK ar ay, Teaau: Herald 0: exciwn PRICES AND SHOPS TO 1 street, n fow from Naseay 0 Inge offices on first flour, with folding « basement, with good light; alo roo, J fith stories, In baok bu lding of as 1B feet b; Appl ¥ 7. BUM WICK, 158 William st FFICES TO LET—A HANDSOME SUITE OF © tices, consisting of three rovims om the second RAL ROOMS, ROBBINS & } 0OM—A SECOND STORY FRONT KOO! furnished, without board, from the Ist of M teo yourg men of gos ROOMS TO LET SEVERAL VERY ASIA. ILE ro ss tolet to gentlemen, on the second floor of u Ne. Greenwich street, fronting the Battery, I sswssion biven first of May. Apply on the premises, QTALLE TO LET, WITH ACCOMODATIONS Pua riv Hor-os, corner Fifth avenue aud I7th street. Apply at no r pleaeantly located in Blee £ two excellent. roo f bath (and front basement if rey ) References exchanged. Apply at 28 Bleoker at frota 0 A.M. til P.M, Tmmediate possession W wise 0 LET—PART OF A NEW, GENTEEL MOUSE, SU plied with the modern improvements, ens, bat! , i balcony and piazza in trout. A simall family witvout iidren, or a ringle gebtleman, preferred. Location acat Clinton place and Sixth avenue, on a stags route. Adiress BR. © LET OR LEAS 4 commod d care stop opposite the Inquire of Me. fodd, of of Jovepa Queriped, 19 Hotel st M O LET—THE SECOND PLOOR OF PREM <& ¥ of Spence. Inquire tor l divided 2 WASHINGTON STRESS Robinson, Enquie on the pre N, corner of Dey aad Wael TORE NO. DID APARTME wich street. App et, al treet, 1]'0 LET—FURN ISHED OR UNFURNISHED. A ROOM, | Pleasantly ted, at St sho ing OF Duane ot THE WORLD'S FAIR. JY OKLD'S FAIR PERSONS WITH FAMILIES, OB othervive, viriting London during the exuibit | siring comfortable and geatly furnished apart r t fthe mont pleasant parts of | wat Madame E. Stepiany’s, equare, London. Meter to TUE WORLD'S FAIR. Meu oft k to all the We May, ISLA corre * Fair, to be held quite for the stranger, «' pervons in every rank ; tion cf all the curiosities and A 4 Macuth’s tosidence, EB. Tot of all books! ire charge of their Address Major Don jerald ofiive. NTTEMAN GOING TO EVROPR WistT mnie n servant, a native of London, ty any ahout to. travel to any part ,, Urdetworthy person ; porfeutly he would take # situation as » Europe: would he © er afaitt siting the World's Fair. Direct to € hee.—All letters post-paid LADIES GOING TO LONDON oman would like to attend 0: © to London only, No romuner: Apply by letter to Mere. De Leva ‘Third G SHIPPING, GERS PER STEAMSHIP BALTLC. for Liverpool, will ploase be on howrd, at the foot of C4 I street, to-morrow, (Wednesday) April 16th, at Lo clos cod oll tuggage not wanted on. the pares: niber of their berth. Fo SAN PRAN 0 AND ORFGON—EXTRA FAME ly Stesmer, On ist dune Bp Frane cd. The well known and faye 1,000 tons, having most ex te rate patched by the Pacific Mall Steamship © tdone from Penama, Her late trp from San wae per twenty-one days, She vil be ready civeent ately on thelr arrive seongers intending te go by 1 the steamer which wil to connect with her, and fare, they will re ctlerstenmer, For tickets, whieh will £2 from Foran from Panama to ry i ly to HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 4 umd 65 South steoet, re atohed the of the re: the salvon, WITHIN TWo | | AFFAIRS IN THE LEGISLATURE, fi dsomely situated either for befialag OF, for farming, | ROOM AND SALOON.—THE BEST SITUATION ! ‘and lots north side Thirty-ixth | Up feet deep, | th hi tlemen in a | ' towing amendments to it, vis : } Ine, y, (Tuesday, ) April loth, marked below, wich the only throug tine | edations fr fim iles—sepa- te roomein both ealoom and second eabin—will be mpany, 0: the francisco n Panning, the f, end by leaving New York ‘ Francisco, in the 2M cabin, $150 --TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1851. ———====_ PRICE TWO CENTS, ° ———————— NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS. Dxtensive Fire in Catskill. ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY, Bier, Sie., Gee ! Approaching Hnd of the Legislature—Un- finished Business. Avnanr, April 14, 1851. Several bills, or amendments to acts, are before tho Assembly, but will not, probably, get through at the pre- sent keesion. ‘They are as follows :— An act in relation to the transportation of frvight on the New York and Erie Railroad provides that nothing in the act of April 2, 1850,shall be construed to au- | thorizo the New York and Eric Railroad Company to run their freight trains over any railroad through tho State of New Jersey. ‘This was reported by Mr. Varnum, from the Committee on Railroads, Read twice and givea to Committee of the Whole, Au act to provide for the public printing proposes to make the office of public printer a State elective one, to Le held for two years, He must be a practical printer, who bas worked at the business six years. Ho is tv have $1,600 calary. in liew of fees, He is to give bonds ia $10,000 for ‘the faithful discharge of duties. ‘The Legis- lature to have the power of removing the public printer if ho neglects his duty. $15,000 are to be granted to tho public printer for purchasing a priuting office, with the concurrence of the comptroller, State engineer and sur- veyor, He is to have power to lease premises for four years or more, &e. He is to make oath as to the reason- ableness of his charges, &., &. Meported by Mr. Car- roll_and_ read twice, and comunitted to the Committee 0 the Whole, An act authorizing married women, members or stock- hodters of incorporated companies, to vote by proxy or in person, for directors and trustees, Nothiug is said sbont spineters or widows, Introduced on notice by Mr. Authon, read twice and from Judiciary Couunittes com- mitted to the Committee of the Whole. An act to make ssseesors of the street department of city of New York salaried officers, They are to pay cyer all money eollocted by them to the Chamberlain of the city and county once a week. The salary, in lieu of fees, to be fixed by the Board of Supervisors, Lutroduced by Mr. Varnum, read twice, and before the Committee of | the hWole, ‘ Mr. Mann has reported to the Senate, from « Joint | Selcet Committee, a long bill to amend the Code of Pro- cedure. 1t embraces a variety of changes, some of which are framed for the purpose of decpaiching the business before the higher courts, NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. BY MORSB’S LINE, OFFICE 16 WALL STREET. Senate. Aunaxy, April 14, 1851. PEPORT ON THE CANAL BILL—DANIRL WKUSTER IN OFrost- VION TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINION, TO. Me. Urnam, from the Committee on Canals, made an able report, vindleating the Canal bill from the charge of d unconstitutionality, in answer to the report made by the Attorney General, condemning it, ‘This report was ac- companied by an opinion given by Daniel Webster; in wineb. after examining the bill, he comes to the conelu- sou that it does not provide for the creation of a debt, nnd ix constitutional, Ma. Sxinsen, of Jefferson, from the minority of the | Conal Committee, made a report adverse to the bil. By a full whig vote, the bill was set down for consider- aticn tomorrow morning, at 11 o'clock, or a# s00n there oiter as the bill in relation to the redemption of bank notes ean be got through with, IMPORTANT TAX BILL PASSO. The important bill for the axsesament and collection of tures was pasted. The Select Cominittee made the fol- At the end of the second section the following ix added, “and in case any person | posressed of such personal ostate shall roside, during any | year in which taxes may be levied, in two or more counties, towns, or wards, his residence for the purpos» and within the meaning of thix section shall be deemed ana held to be in the county or ward in which his prin- cipal business shall have been transected, but the pro- ducts of any State of the United States consigned t> agents in any town or ward of this State, for sale on commission, for the benefit of the owner thereof, | shell not be aseeecd to such agent, nor shall monied corporations or capitalists be liable to taxation unde* thir section for any moneys in their possession, or unde (heir control, transunitted to them for purposes of inves jucut oF otherwise.”” Seeticu four was amended by adding st ihe end of the setion the following— but, in the 1 cities of this State, the notices requi eretion may conform to the requirements of the rerpe Live laws regulating the time and place for reviewin the wesosements in suid cities, where a diff-rent pl tanner is preseribed by said laws from that mentioned in Chis net.” THE RESOLUTIONS MENTING SECRETARY WRIUTER Mr. Berxway offered a resolution calling on the se- ket ecumittee on federal relations to report without delay on (he resolutions offered by him im relation to inviting Daniel Webster to visit and address the Legis- lature, Several motions were made o lay Mr. Reek man’s mo- tion on the teble, but the Senate refused Mr. Wintiasis moved to postpone till next week—lost ‘The question on the revolution itself was decided in the affirmative, as follows:— Brandreth, metaets. Men hy Colt, Cook, Dimmick, Geddes, Milicr, Noyes, Owen, Robinson, Scuoun- am, amd Wiiliame—t4, ‘ook desired to know what this “without delay”? intended, For himself, he was ready port at this mom ; but it war due to his committee, Mears Mann and Bubeoek, to enlt them together, The aifair went on ecme further, when 108 HITING THE POWER OF CITING AND TILLAGRS to ereate a debt, was called up, and Mr, Cross objected to that feature of it which required, after two-thirds of the Common © neil had voted in favor of the proporition, (hat it rhould then Le submitted to the peopl their ratification. He said that if the corporation of Brook- lyn or New York desired to raise a loan of $10,000, a Fpeeial election wordd cost $8,000, Mr. Cook anid, tat wae (oo inigh a thaye; $8,000 to $10,000 was cnough even for New York Mr. Cannons wanted the provision retained. THe did not Wich to see the cities of New York and Brooklya or other cities excepted, It was a ralutaig check, aut ite ef- frets would be whoirsome. am r. Cony Was opposed to this exeepting out the cities Vill. if good, war goed for ull, Dill wae Inid on the table oNCL AKENCR OF TH ‘The Assembly communtented to the Se coneurrence with the omendinents tm to the militia Dill, and a committer appcinted, consisting of Senators Dart, Geddes, aud Din mick, Brow TH MILITIA BELEN ON THUR UE CANAL ENTARORSIENT Cn motion of Mr. Mass, the fodowing resolution was adepted Resolved, That the Canal Bons with ne little delay ae pow formed of adopted tor » { the Erie Canal, of any part or tyeen Buffalo and Syra. or beyond, to the width of ser enty fect, ond what part, if any, ie contemplated to be 8 a in site, and & te report te the Senate copter of rewiutions adopted by raid Board since January first, 0, velati increasing the yd the with of pted hy «aid Board since July thening the locks on the Monteruma level. dling an attempt to reconsider the vote relative to the ewpital punishment bill, the Senate took a recess, is requested to report, Assembly. Aunany, April 14, 1851 NON-CONCURPENCK IN THE MILITIA WILt. ‘The Senate returned the Militia bill with amendinents which were non-concurred In by the House. Mr. L. Hannes then moved for a couunittes of confer Corried. PPPCIAL ORDER FOR THR THIRD READING OF BILLA ‘Tuesday wae cet apart fur the third reading of bills ONEIDA RIVER IMPROVEMENT The Howe then went into committer of the Whole, on the Oneida Kiver Improvement bill. Passed. TIP CANALS—MAINTRAANOR AND DEBTS, PTC The bill for the maintenance of the canals fur the fiscal year ending September 0, 1861.— Passed. The bill eleo pasted in relation to the eanal debt and tho mwintenencs of the canals, for the fiscal yoar commencing Oetober 1, 1861, and to provide for the ccmpletion of the works connected therewith, This bill ap: propriates $1,900,000 for the payment of interest and to rodecm the prinetpel of the canal debt, aa it existed on the jot dey of dune, 1846, and for the expenses of the office fry the Manhatton Company for the isue and transfer of hi f tolls, euperin surveyor. the auditor of the canal dep: and ineldental expenses of the canal debt, and canal appinieers, the sum of $600,000, or so inuch thereof as ball be necessary, and the rum of $150,009 for the com. pletion cf the Maine and Hamburg State Canal and t netinetion of two ennal basing, and the slips comnectodt (herewith, for the accommodation of the canal boats in | the city of Buffalo, FLARGEMENT OF 1OCKS ON THR O€Y EO CANAL, Rte ‘The Committee of the Whole also ¢ €4 the bill to provide for the emlargem the Uswego Canal, ‘This bill provides it the credit of the State, the sum of $100,000, to be ‘applied for the ¢ of the locks on the Ovwego Canal, | pay iis steed eens parton not exceeding twenty years, | sume committee considered and passed the bill in relation to the Cswege Canal. It provides for the P ion of the sum of $100,000, heretofore appropriat- ed for re-building and ging the locks of the Oswego | canal, THE STATE ENGINERR AND SURVEYOR, BTC. The Committee of the Whote sonsidered the bill in re- lation to the salary Of the State Engineer and Surveyor, and of clerks in bis department. Passed. BLACK RIVER AND HLACK RIVER CATAL. The same committee considered the bill to epply the | Black River Canal and the Black River with water, by draining the lakes at the head of the Black, Moose, and the Beaver rivers, MILLA 1NTRODUCED. Mr. Unpenwoon, (im consequence of the absence, from illness, of Mr. Ely, the representative of t brought in # bill to prov’ county. Keferred to be reported complete, Mr. Waxeman brought in a bill to amend the act in relation to insurance companics doing busiaes contrary w. Mr. Town: lation to district) BILLS REPORTED. ip Teported the Will to amend the act in re- ons, passed in 1847. Mr. Waerien reported the bill to improve the outlet of | the Paseco lake, Mr. Lyon reported the bill for the St. Regis Indians, Mr. 0. Ausen reported the bill for the relief of John Stroop. Also, allowing the Canal Commissioners to astume # bridge over the Erie canah on Court street, Rochester, Also, inst the petition of Mr. Peacock, relative to a bridge ip Buffalo, Also; against the elaiu of Oliver Culver, Mr T. IL Bexeprer reported the Troy School bill Also, the bill authorizing the sale of the Skeneateles Aca demy. Alo, against changing the Inw in regard to the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum. Mr. Warp reported: the bill relative to the Strong place Baptist ehureh, Brooklyn. Mr. Sevenaxce reported the bill for the relief of the heirs of Eizur Rexford, Mr. Ginaniant reported to print three times the usual | number of the report on the Oswego eanat. Mr. Bernovers reported complete, Vill relative to constables in Medina. The following additional bills were reported com- ete: — ‘To authorize library money to be used for teachers? wages in certain cases ‘Yo prevent fires in the village of Poughkee; y 20 abolish the oftce of clerk of Superior Const of New ork. In relation to junk shops in New York To make the street awesors in New York salaried officers ‘Yo allow the erection of a steam saw millin/New York. | rter, ‘To nmend the Lockport ch: ‘To cducate Indian childven A bill in relation to gate on the Lockport plank road. A bill for the more effictual prevention of gambling. A Dill relative to Lind owne Morgan, reported by Mr. L. Ha: A ill making appropriations for academies. A bill relative to of Reubon Lyons, ‘Yo incorporate a college xt Mount Granville, Kelative to gospel and school lot money in Tompkins | county ‘To subjeet certain debts owing to non-residents to | taxation. ‘To incorporate the Troy Marshall Infirmary Authorising Ovid to borrow money, and to amend the charter cf Waterloo. For the relief of William Spencer, For the relief «f James #olta, ‘To ullow docks to be built on Gowanns bay. T porate the Academy of the Sacred Heart. ‘To incorporate the Minising Road Company. Relative to the Scciety for the Relief of the Children of Deetitute Seamen ‘To Iny out new streets in To provide for the educati the Tonawanda tribe Kalati of Uliver Culver. The Troy Sehool bill, ‘The New York dury bill ‘Yo amend the charter of Havana, ‘To wuthorize Myron Pond to change his name telvtive to roads m Warwarsing. Authorizing # loan to Tioga county. ‘To wmend the Insurance net York n of the Indian children o Relative to payment of taxes on foreign insurance | companion. In relation tothe compensation of the Justices of the Supreme Court in the iret district. INDEX “De STATE DEPARTMENT. rertpts irthe office of the Seerciary of State. Agreed to. TH NEW YORK yoRenrr eae. Mr. W. 8. Gurcouy moved the reference of the New York Volunteer bill, to be reported complete, ‘Lhe Assembly then took a recess. APTERNOON SESSION. THE COMMISSIONERS OF FUGKATION. Mr. Donvwry brought ina bill to transfer the power and du Board of Health of New York THY REPORTING OF Mr. Kaxen reported, complete, the bi to prevent gam bling more effectually Mr. Manni reported to increase the number of wards and ward officers in the city of Troy Mr. Fivanwom reported to amend the charter of the Monroe County Savings Institutic Mr, Haren reported to authorise th of the Land Office to grant certain L Mr. Rows reported, ecmplete, the ferry in Putnem county Mr, 0. Auten reported fuyorably on the bill for the relic f of Thomas Barstow. Mr. Nom reported to consolidate the school library in the town of Glen Fall, Warren county, THE CONTESTANT FROM YATES COUNTY Mr. Risnor offered a resolution that Johu Underwood be paid mileage, &e., for attending the Legislature to contest his seat from Yates county. Lald on the table. MY EXCH On motion, the Rxcixe bill was inade the special order for to-rworrow at 11 o'clock, MORE MILLS BF Mr. Roxnovems reported complete the Holley Vil- Inge Lill Mr, T. 1. Bexevtcr reported the Academy Approprin. Us Commissioners Is under water, ablichinent of a Morgan, THF APPROPRIATION WHEE The House went into commitioe—Mr. ~ in the chair—ond took up the «pecial order, being the bill ma king Appropriation for the support, in part, of the guy. erpment. Mr, Tersits moved a reconsideration of the vote whieh rejected the motion to make an appropropriation of $2, 600 to Geneva College. Carried The motion making the appropriation then prevailed ‘The question then reeurred on the proposition to ap- propriate $6000 to the University of Koeherter Dir. Terni moved to amend by inserting View of $6000, Catrica. Mr Weeley ‘The nine gentleinan moved St. Lawrence academy. Lost by aye Mr. Binp moved that $5000 be app Buflelo erply lum. Carried Mr. Towsraxn moved to appropriate $2000 for the purchace of 722 volumes of law works from Greene C. won, to be connected with the law Library of the art of Appenis. Carried. Mr. Beanoc ane moved to appropriate $400 to the Me dine nendemy, Carried Nemercus other ame Was r% ported to the Hc 500 in 1x Loved that $2000 be appropriated to the inary. Carried by ayes 40, nays 16, approptiate $09 to the ed to the when the bill arned dmeuts wor we and the t ¥ Opening of the Evie Canot. BK Apeil 14, 185 ‘The water wns let in at this « of the canal en Satur. day evening. We understand wes found in splendid order between this Ko-heeter eanal freight beats et LO cents for Hour ter. The curday Meteorologteal Observations, April 14, BY MORSE'S LINK, OFPICE Ih WALL STRETT. Bervaro, 0 A. M.—Fine, clear mornt wind emt thermemeter 42; mereury 49; barometer 2.400, $ P.M —Cloudy, and beginning to rain; wind east; thermome ter 41 Rocrisstem, 9A M.—A fine morning, with « clowlloss sky; thermemeter 40. and rieing fret; wind northewt. & PM—This has beon a cold day, thy Pleasant ill about five o'clock thie afternoon, when a Ww eouall come wp. since which it has been dreary; wind northeost; therm Unies 9A. M ¢; wind north thermcmeter 44; bare reury Ob 8 BP. M.—Cold. cloudy. dicrgreeable evening; thertaometer 35; bar 0; wind not Syraccey, 0A. Malt ie a delightful tant morning; wind northweet wemoter 38, 8 P M.—We bay ® p nt day, with « belek breeee. which made the dust fly badly; wiud morth; thee- mnomet Acnany, 9 A. M.—Cloudy and cold; wind northeast; and pl baren 20.500; mercury (6; thermometer Ho 8 P M.— Cloudy even quite colt, wind northwest; barometer 29.265, 69; thertacmetor 3. Troy, 9AM and clear; moter 8, $P. MW t after high nortieast rmome cloudy slowly during th the afternoon; wind northeast Wreretann, 9A, MCh wind nerth, thermemeter Auscton. 9 A. M.~Cloudy morning; wind aorth- to and ccld; thermometer 50 Guerte, 9A’ Me frere very hard tart night; ther: er 35; barometer 29 64, Trees Bivens, 9 A, M.—Celd and cloudy, no feo parsed yerterdey, ond it ie thought that both the rivor aad lake abe ve are clear cf fee Montrrai, 9 A. M—Clondy, with an appearance of show; Wind cnet; thermometer 05; harometer 29.09. Toronto, 9 A. M.—Beautiful spring morning; thermo. meter 46; wind Lawes, Del, 104. MWe have had a hen ‘p an mmu Virrenyn the lart thirty--ix hours, and the thermometer the depth of Water in the river is six fet. yerterday, but ce had rather any wind, and ut evening reater part of y, and rather unpleasant; 'y fill of feation with th * Lrenk water Destructive Fire in Catskill. Huson, April 14—7 P.M. A most deetructive fire broke out in Catskill, at three o'clock this morning, and, before it could be subdued, consumed the Green County Hote the Dutch Reformed, Buptiet, aud African churches, the dwellings of Rev. Dr. Mardock, Dr. John Doan, Mra. Charles Clark, Misses Sherman, Robert Doolon, William Barnet, and some other small dwellings. also the stables of Mesars, Beach, Prime, and Brown & Van Burger, together with their contents, eighteon horses, some Office and store of | raved most of his ‘The total loss was about the Franklin House, Mr. Sylvester were torn down. | goods, and his instruments, $40,000, inrarance about $20,000. | The Child Murder ct Balttmore=Steamer | Brother Jonat Bautimone, April M, 1851. The examination of the parties acensed of Lhe murder , ix progressing. It is still, for building # jail in Tiogx of the ehild on Thursday lust, however, enshrouded in m; ¢ steumsbip Brother Jomathan, for Chagnes, wilt positively sail from this port om Wednesday. SMe of the Mechantcs:-st Washington, dc. Wasuncrox, April 14, 1851, The wheetwrights, couchmakers, and’ blacksmiths pa- being on astrike for higher wages. In | ir march, they assaulted several wi Would not rite, ond a number of the procession were . on Saturday, on the motion of . ordered that the mame of Mosare Bradley and Kendell, as attorneys for the heirs of Kos ciorki, be strickem frou all suits on docket im which they now appear, their powers of attorney having beeu ted by the poltec. Bepa rtare from New Orleans, | State of the River. 3 New Oninans, Aprit 12, 1851, will Ioave here for Ashland to- Henry Clay's ‘The Hon, Henry | of gold per month to sixteen young orpha | of officers of the army, emigrated, inorder to learm | a profession, ‘This ordinance bad | with pleasure by the whole population. Ransom of a Slave. an, April 1 1851 Woodson, the fngitive slave, who was taken from this | pout month since to Louisville, has retaruc with his freedom purchased, Row In the Dickinson College, Pa. Va. Aprit 14. 1452, ‘There is great excitement in the Dickinson College Nine members of the junior cliss have been dismissed tor insubordination, Ri, 1 |, | and the civie guard created by the Go | ficent, und gn immense crowd wns. pi Veto of the Pennsyly by the heirs of Joha [. | na, April 14, 185 The Lill dividing the Stat 3 i toed by the Governor, this morning, bs ters, Fuch as re to be learned in haw, requ days in different courte in the sume dis other errors uf the same «: hasty and inconsiderate leg! soeinte judges bearing evident marks of ae it the Shannon, The following courteous letter, addressed to the Mayor of New York, has be publication, anda copy trangmitted to the Cham- | ber of Commerce, for such action as they may deem n handed to us for | have le | er to engage another troepe or to shut up the ‘Fa- < Oriaxtune ov Commtener, aemien. Mareh 27, 1951 Worshipful A. € vland, Mayor of New citizens of Limerick having observed, by etetements in the press, that it is the intention of many Aumerican citizens to embark from New of Vieiting the great Industriai Exhibition of tions, tocpen in May next, deem this a suitable iivct the anxious desice thoy bliebing « cloner intim coms of the Ar toa bridge in Buffalo; also, against the claim | cppertunity to bring into i isieaa seek tae and intercourse wi lic, to whom the poopke of [roland are a As the nearest point of Kurope to the American conti- nent, it is natural that the most westerly city a | in Irdand, should desire muerelal interco Mr. Ilqys moved the printing of an index tothe manu- crease and fort ite as particularly her ow: anxious to oJubit the ex ricans, the: peeullvr enpabliities and iert of Limerick. on the Shannon. es th p cation between Europe speedy and adv ise cau be attained unwilling, av Irishmen, th United States, to why bted for sveb scason of famine aud di | to visit the sister kingdom tude at our hands, tw nd Ameren, th | had boom eubrartted im thls Lat bounty this ¢ of the Commissioners of Emigration to th+ ld pass by our shor s withoul sane mark of grati- w citizens of every a requisition. in compliance with whiel [ba to request you will b h, to your judgment, may to’ the ‘citizens of the | respectful iid earnest invitation of the citizens of * new as my be disp eting this aa th ‘kr tion for one of your stenmers on y welecme of the people nication, by hat the vessel ¥ n, Will be exempt from ali loon! May I, therefor if the Shannon on this in’ be expected in the Shan TF KuidaNce, H¢ You may be able to adurd. McDONNELL on Mr. Wuerzee reported a bil for the relief of William | Court of Gereral Sestons, the Keeerder and A yand Morgan o. Farnham wae t i rentenved to the Stal he having previc of the mort extensive dispensers of useful inf for five year | forgery int the ta di purporting to be « $2 bili on the ¢ Munfiton Exchange Manx * companion of ( it was for an « tion that Thomp: Kwwex market police pri committed suite of BE. 8. Wanwin to flip into the baecment early norning, while wette ne ebeve Tried for Keces . hain J, Smith was called to take bi wiseh his wil plain ease to eleven one rs. and a8 they ev enony and | ) from Lewia Phill after the whole were James W. Thompron, s rather «y ated guilty bo bigainy. in marry by a formor marriage, & sloop of war Jamestown ps Congress and St. Louls | Rhow what they we Commander Wm M Glendy. rolled from Canton latter end of January for of war Germantown for the const of Africa mred in yoatorilay's HE of her officers Court of Appeals in New York, spradant, was now, which etill continues, preventing any | fivéeh Wubi all and another, appellants, va Hiram 1, 1th We have had cold rains here dating ay tie alyoura at 50; | VERY LATE FROM CUBA. | Arrival of the Isabel, at Charleston. The Threatened Re-invasion of the Idand, Bers Sey Mee The steamship Isabel, Capt. Rollins, at Charkes- | ton, left Havana on the th inst., and brought ue our correspondence, and the Diario de la Marma | andthe Furo Industrial de it Habana, to the day of sailing. ‘The news received is of an #teresting character, | in showing the extent of the umors iz Ciba ef | anather threatened invasion frost Lepex and hia | followers. We give the rumors fer what they are worth. Neither ouretters nor papers contin any ailu- | sion to the great fire reperted, via New Orleana, having occurred on the plantations. . According to the papers, the island had20t bee troubled by any revolutionery movements. ‘Tran tility was perieet, and the Covernc ner, Dow Bre de lx Concha, was every day making ii ments. “Phe Real Sociedad Meraomiet, bus | ed @ programme of the exposition of industry, | eultuno and arte, whieh will take place next | vember. Mumerous avd beavtiful prizes wilkbe iven to persons who will exhitit the best prodess fa all these branches. It is reported that the Governor bas the intention of organizing » municipal guard, the serviee ef which will be on the pian of the guard of Parte. | The papers speak highly of this intended | and thank Gen. Concha for the reforms made in the | Various municipal departments. ‘The river is falling slowly ; and there is now no danger | of au overflow in this city: ‘The Governor of Mavana has granted an ounce sons nm received of the garrison, A ‘nor-Geme The sight was magni- vat at the On the 7th inst., all the tr ral, © reviewed by hin parade, Sr. D. Juan Gregorio Munory Pai , lately ne- | minated charge d'ufurres to the court of Belgium, died at Havana, on the 7th of March. A magvificent serenade was given to the lady of the Captain General, for her anniversary. Four muvical bands played national airs for two hours. | Nearly five thousand persons were present’ on the oven on, stival soirée was given on the ‘7th, in the house of Sr. Vicente A. Castro, by the students of medicine, in honor of their professor. Severab pie- | ces were performed by these young men, who the house at two o'clock at night. ‘There are vo theatrics! performances nowsim Hae vona. It issaid that Mule. Teresa Parodi, withthe | artists who accompany her, will shortly visit Ha- vana, ‘and give a few concerts. Her errivel ia looked for with impatience. ‘They know ni of any opera, forthe next season. All the artiste Havana, and Marti is yot undecidedwhath- theatic for some time. Mlle. Bosio, Arditi, and Bottesini lett Mavens wiih the Isabel, and are now ia this city. co Our Havana Correspondence. Havasa, April 8, 1868 ther Invading Army—The Preparations made The U.S. Steamev Saranac, $e. Ge. Me. sacure by the Georgia, on the 24 instams, information which youvap- peer to have received touching the rumors which ere afoat here of another expedition about €o be sent to this Threats of toree Tod thi a, | island under the ex-Sp neral Lopes. Thir government have positive information that “General Lopes, failing to receive a certain sumed ure | money whieh he expected to ree tie idemd, would, wilh to efleot a gontl unction with certais *. rai ery of rebell t which purpe a schoo erdets in the Guif of Florida. Yut it is known that a very to the Spanish placed at bie nge sum of money whink sontly remitted to New Orlenns; that 3,600 men had been enrolled in the Fouthern States and Texas, and if not already sailed fer Cuba, ure shortly todo so. They have seve ry, and are in every way prepared wi nent have iaened th troops have heen Ko pla t the paint of disembark: y known at the invaders will not have chance ofe shore; bat L very muck. ance of th 'y will most » General has ex severe example ‘The Saraaac loft this om {and the Froneh steamer of war Mo but ae beth baye taken Spanish pilots (rom tcranfoation with ruisi for nelderod th ingly tu garrisoned by an az \ eredenee to the im- ft which T have is quite od brig Persian arrived maica On Suuday last, for the protection ef ts. , eve. bins mm prepared to restet any Li. BM 'e frigate Ala: here from Briel iutere Tive usa, Appell 7, 1868. and Low Breigha—The umanity at Sea, $e, of the thes, and one sation te Travcurate Market Reports—Hi Departure of Henry Clay = As you are wn attenth t of your readers, via, hich, in our glorious republic, bas tended m of the to raise the charact: American citizen tothe high standing w t pre- nt holds, and one which God willing, T hope may long c ain, to the measures resorted to im thie y to tn it merchants to send out their vomale here io expectation of bigh froights, and thus, when the berber is ful tate what freights shall be, Thiy have doue (his more this season than over waadone bx fore, in conrequence of the odvance of fretghts in the Gulf ports, You will see by the enclosed price curreat, are quoted & to Cowes arth = * this te the way th A {the charters » It wil serve as one example for all) whee f eek the ha Ls been offered: t 2 take of the pres, ag. t { quite, eo advanced ae we are in the arbeg De Frpaper pe Lat it we hep) ned sumost too ates, f they may here In the Olio tet want, of the shipmastape went te Ris to cewt him (othe boat, Whee. ttothe 7 th * mbor of the fihe home waiting f crumbs that are *n +d Lo drop from bie par ne of the pow. ted WiKh the house, informed thin wad the vie the reocnd Cook, & ch wie wen tell thy that whem he the hetel where he stopped ot in Cowen, Re rd to pay the servants. ned put it te Ike 1. “Certainly, your exceliency; but we never cam ve the arsurance to put a liunit te your excellenep's bority,” end he (Olay) thevglt that 1 they had esta. . n even. t world ty tw t the wha vornmemt after meking a few remusetas, uch bet « cat Wax Walling fer hi =~ ff with the 1 Yankee cheer An event has happened the inst week which, thoughy it oo rhipmaster in hot « very envious find bat very fow adv fr bien ord. was lost on (he Balt it not leave the versst for At the end of Lbat time the eaptain and mre te. nud started for the lighthorwe, yrow « berk coming slong, and Crptain Wierd stood aff for ber and npone hee” She | proved to be & bark from Philadelphia bound to this port Captain Willord then neked for a paeeage to Mavana, when the enptein ef the bork replied. « Ne; if L take you, i ut in the Moro,” and stood on, never offering ver, At that time, the boats crows Bak ster for thirty-six hours: and a person eae, gine the ruttfering they mact have experlemand, the bot eum for Ubat lengia of time in am beat. end (he only excuse the captain of the bark fr. thet be bed only been here onee before, aud did net ld do Lam sorry he pute the span- iris cLarncter to ruch ® low guege na that. Ware gave they ave, ts necdlens; but L will not ray they are ae praved as the obove exewse would tonke them A batrem feck proved more hospitable than the Philwiciphin bark, fore few hours after they went ashore. Onshore again. the bark Glebe presed by, aud brought them and their heats bere; and the captain of her hus not been put inve the Mero yet ws Via Norfolk, by telegraph, we learn that a late arrival at that port from Matanzas brings addi tional tumors of a vasion. Annoxed is the despatch :-— suvoun, April 12, 1891 ‘The rehooner Viola. nine days from Maisness, reporte that the troops Were cut there, and tat peop tions were making to resist snotiver Lc pra invasion, (he teperte of which werg rife, and credited there,