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cm tare ee eh a eee = nena WHOLE NO. 6150. (Penn Evy set the he Teibunee™ Colvona, Colen) Darrell, Mr. Hail Mise. Deni; ; = Stevens. al “seta Wilde Bere es comte; Gi aie fe “bs is 4. areas Runac, ira, Ish farce of ‘Tee aes Your she SEC ge $6. Wednesda: 1@ spectacle oe ee a sine 0) : Coapenhia Bs of t yynolda; IND. tarp, is 0 bait ie MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1851. Bey ey Mise = livia; Ger oy Me a Previous to which, the new ; STP grae-CeAMnens STARST. Rl «3 Parquet “cente; iy lesa, cent ry « Al “be LOVE IN A (ear e tae eee es: - ntgny Nettletop, Mr. TBusto Buckthoras, Ren inckspen Mi J eine fet which 6 ck by ME. and (da Fancy Ds Mist J. aX srteinee ae tho farce ut StHooL aptain Kitefyer, Mr. Jordxm; Panels, Mr, nasel eras satae CHATHAM STR. Nene Pit, nl Private Boxes, oe st ‘k, bo hs yaNp Mr, Burley, Mi fellowed by the Grama YIREM AN Frederick Jerome, Mr Wath: Mr. Tayl Mice Mawthorne, Miss F homme Mh mo an further mire MINSTRELS of * talented nanazement of K for a evecesion of ! Bree by highly re: ie efi rienced perfe Pander the “hristy, whose concerts’ in this eity, , ¥e boon received with f “Saturday evening meat, April I FFeyos MINSTREL night ¢ ry original and well know celina well known Fe r. Musto Ay and “Geand rated ERLLOWS: af rection of J. the last year ite aud fas! ominodation of 2 Aduis- erent sion 39 cents. Docs opam Hite AND WHITE'S ETHIOPIAN OPERA TROUPE, PYeEy Msht, at No. 400 roadway, afew doors rand street, kuown as the Collisoum, where a sple said y of Etidopian catertainmonts are nigh eacritod by of the most talented iva, Cons: ing of tw 6 turday, ol . Proptiet: r. | He" & WHITE'S GREAT JOINT DEN fake place on Friday evening, April Ith, Is of attraction will he presonted on tuis oocasion, Gale ut all the music sto: vn Tickets for i mplimentary benefit to Mr. day evonin ERT.—WM. VINCENT WALLACE AS the honor to announce to the public that he w'll_ give a Grand Concert of Voenl and | Instrument 1 Mu: at Tripler Hath on cus fori Gonnamiuta ou the trish motodys meee expressly for HUI also perform (ir Quartett=, by; ‘A taagnificent orchestra, *faraton” he Maritana,” reg Loder, Full peosrammia ¢ Son set adst aint oe he i ms. oad was nd at all the prine music stores, hotels, vice bein SHIPPING. DR AA AAA AA AAARARA AA AAA AY OTICE- “PASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP BALTIC | we be on board at the foot of Welnceday, April Lith, positively at al etree leven o'clock, U NITED oraume, MATL STEAM ime yp vod BALTIC, CAPT. will J. Comstock. eprt wits the mails | te Poaitivel, Woda only wt 12 0" eae | Roe I atrvet. Ail letters berth, at the foot of Cai hs sh the Post Office, \CEAN STEAM NAVIGATION conn any: a BRE- aander, wall < rill I in Havre. For sti . oa abe & RIERA, Agents, © Broadway. ia Southam ie aoe Pas Cc rs smehip O10, eomioandor, ail p from her pier at foot ‘of Warr eet, NK. ernment mails, direct for Havana and New Orlean prasengors trane ferred at Hava id dowd wine steam: FA ken te Naw Orleans 8 on freight to Havana, ‘toatacr has anlled. 88, APDlY aE the oiiee of the Compaay, 5 ‘Weet street, corner of Warren strect. yates cy sas M. 0. ROBERTS. THROCGH | i Headtid double then, Writht, th, at i a Dora vo, ans baathen, W ce cree will leave pie North River, for agreed Saturday, April 1th at forctoee precisely. The HU Dvendo has peered horsait to be the fastest nea a mnede the tip trom Ch by i Fruniag days, | Pav 1h Ponain in wuaple tine to take bee Tene that port in OF y ply at the offer 1 ‘afron streot, ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPA through line for California and Oregon). informed that under tea i napecte: : ond rey carrying tho Unite eave Panazia snd Sha Franciseo, the 1st and 15th ye uf each month, unlosa dets.ned by unavoidable aoot- and Nill toush at Acaiales, San Diogo, and Wonters = tot ip COLUMPTA will ply between Som awaiting at the tay et #from Daoama, » r wah the mails and paasovgors for the ‘Tie new steamal scr and ports in Orego ivai of the matls and passengy: yep cerning without ‘eteam: ¢ propellera will Sg kept up for the tyne tend transient passenger: betwee win wer c ‘taiily boat. TE the above steamers will keep up the oounestion be- Io and the ovher a coneoetina tw the Atl tee Mail 61 ve ad Siti br whips EL DORADO FALCON will | between New Orleans and Chi leay. from N re ne, ne ee ‘The fare for through tickets from New York to San Fran- elaco duced fret gid, in ntave rooms, to $20, | Who ever shot | Mre. Sherwood, M pert ire trom * La | | Gttier who ty: | burr, & N' ine Power, Perfect lent, are universal accomplished Ar ms ae at Nibl tively the Inet oft te Shakspe Troupe, led roupe, be. wisi pe ‘ative rates. this Vaio st Ta- d. The BLO'S GARDEN.—CIRQUE DE PARIS.—ARD! fone Fen hasten ‘ora fee f-. seeryots ceful iant to jodcen Yes aoe ae April léth, a ROUGHAM'S Le Awa BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME stroet.—Dresa Vanille, Mr. Sete 5 Hen, Mary Taylor; Miss Tayleure. ry, Mr. aying Mrs, d Parquette, all’ Seata, $i de Beausoleille, Mr. Palmer; iss M jadame de Luceval, Mrs. W. R. Blake; Madeline, Miss Julia Gould: Madame de’ Se To conclude with tho o dein. TAUGHT—Mr. Henry Aw Plausible, ber ites. Me. Brough Vernon. "SO cents; Family | Private Boxes, ‘in at hal i it Zo'elock, On 1th, the per! formance will of the DEVIL IN PARIS—Count net artists, comedietta e: A which Mr. and Mrs, Brougham Mre. Blake will app in which Miss Mary Tayl Leach, &e,, will aj and TI na wk ARNUM y 4 il With, 16 falls due at this : but in conseqag Wedueed W. Cla tien wt N bl the Widows and Orplane Fi ny Mr, LD'S FAIR. portion of the reobipts wil und of the ‘This afternoon, at three o'clock, ALL Ta t Sundays. Re cUS-NEW YORK AM NOT GOLD—Stephen PI jem Mi t Chinese collection, &¢ hours between 8 A. M. PHIT! and 10P HEATRE, Admission :—Private Boxes, ) M.—BENRFIT OF MRS. Binit OF Tie \iR , Miss Julia Gould, Mr. Dunn, Mr, ther with 9 new dauce by M'lle Loach, and Yire AT eae 18 oh In the eve- | 7 BOWERY. MERICAN MUSEUM—P. T. 1 Bannwy, Proprietor and Manager—John Greenwood, Jr. fant Manager. Admittance to the Museum, conte he regular Bonefit of Mr. C. 412 ay, April 18, will be performed comedy in three acts, by Bauern- . 0 conta; Boxer, Bente, Pit, Lye center sDesearer ine Meee Farwell — Weduerday evening, April I6th, an entertainmont. will. be kiven Ly the most brilliant constellation of talented artists in combined Field—Dan Gardner. Win, Coles Rivers, Deriaus uly, Mr. Riv ‘cents, a Evening. noon an. Putertain: noon at 3 o'clock, and in the evenii entertainments are varied and select, and suc! lustre, Donald ments com: ‘Three Clowns n, and John The — of th w tr including the overated Rivers’ Bas rs 1 M Rivers Isaac Sweet, | Mr. R. in be seen, At no other place of amusement in New York, consisting of Female x dexte! ¢ Rosaline, t Xr rnuon and ¢ prgrie Washin, of Bunyan’s ton Mall, Pilgrim's ‘rogrel fully informed that the exhibition of this bas Feeeived the wnive churches of our cit Oren every eveni o'ehock of Male and Fetal erble Statuary ether with a variety of intorestin, ing. For particulars sce bills of each ny PROGRESS.—-WILL SOON CLOSE, Sith Breadwe Ethiopian Opera Troupe, rs, being the largoat and at t a he onl; 44 —The Bumbering fift ‘same time th id inthe United States, a troupe of Moi tists who are selected for their beaut; number of beautiful & nN t Aad figure, and who | wux, taken 'f om the ompany of Aral raal encomiums of the Publ and which has been visited by almost all the seh if hrough a variety of feats of etrength and y Female Jugeter in the Artists, who will give led ii i Tt was aimed at pairiotie individuals who were endeavor: AT Ing to «fleet what the State ought, long: sines to hare yay, te Panora done—t @ par currency in the city of New He ory seapaet: | York, ite thought the currency was on the verge. of ex- PosTvELy tHe Last WEEK, AT THE MINERVA 40 Broadwa: yh hag Panorama of Ircland, painted by the ‘ie eles taken within the Jase three essen hel “tielty, interest, and beauty led— with Frohisan's iteetrations. recy eveeh J. R. Barry's be day, under the pate; t will take place to-m wage of the Erich V HE ALLEGHA way, opponit w York en Pel. Thele prograuture pve’ Will be change: ev IANS—HOPE CHAPEL, Hotel. — i ening. Tic not am equal AML 8 BROAD- hanians will movrt every evening during the week, at Hope Cha- mnbracing man new and popular 2 ts Zeents. Con- KS OF SATTLER'S cosMon AMAS, dway, will close the me ud 8 18, 151 1H ne, worr p's PAIR 8. pton, and de the wishes ofexhi to call at our Liver; find files cured, and EDWARD: \ ‘and 17 and Is Cornhill, © World’« Wilmer & Rowe dred duilerr, be LADIES GOING woman would lik © to London but ‘Twelfth st oO TR Av borg, Va. 8 more, Capt. maand ba) her and gecom mn by running bet we of Potom 4 Piney Point, mond and Fredericksburg and Richmond railroads, Passer whnrt, Balti days, reach Prodertek bw Bock bo; to 0. do, ee. Bibchans itetenmer sav ATL tensive sad comvenic wl both saloon ietened ther oo, ait Beemmip et Ef te om 0 Sie will \, e dey “om heir rrival in Pamainn, the we in beard, i mraetey sore intending tone ber, and by leavin New | {athe Rommer wich SP vid deupatchod the: mmidia of M rt by ling of the = ~p-4 tainty and cconomy 0 jel bet oom, ote, whi 5 will 3195 o, im the ‘al eabi meiseo, 9 t Sve wtih Fait. SReOND e4 M ft ASS TICKBT FOR THE Ba instant. Inquire at REAL OF THANKS TO JOMUN PORLAND, RSQ of the ship Fides. Wo, the undersigned pease i our gratitude vasing onergy by aol, and we ant Wie had const ected a new rudder, cd ave perished. We alan ene ot eine arene we Ante or ee, nam unnnunlly cover ase fr fom et Bevin goa ka d S74 : or nee : iis ine Swen Waderiy, Eavciek Waivu, (oe sveetone’ jaltimore, March 3, RW YORK AND Pitt in and ron 436 Throveh duced to New York at GA. M. BA. Moand oR. M., delphia Méand 0a street. wer, vil DEN _AND AMROY RAILRO D gran, at Now York to C48 ovine de, the lemet injw %. oe? 0: a) seteeet. Sper atthe. ship St. Lawrence ited in the an newsp ters may be addressed, where lette very attention piv To any boat robe materad tate Seome ef ° gers to Frericksturg, inelnding meals and lodging, dor Petersburg, ther iafyrmation appl jing the Washington railroad iis JORTHINGTON, Tn., Agent, jou, This por werful in good, eve although 80 po ‘cren ono Gre RANSO: to give wil bw ities Ene: YN DO ad uly, No letter to Mrs. i Wy fala Tine feevin uth a. New novel imittance, 29 vente; children under 10 years, PROPOSALS POR RENT- year, from September ly received on or vetore dat or t. A ing Engiand offices, where they will fice THE 1 WORLD'S tLD'S FAIR. WHOLE in or? every at s Wall purest, New Neth; Z Columbia Buildings, Liverprots & ¥ f trouble to traveller nd Teal ove ¢ Toot rtier N.—A hod y ‘7 Ai oh next days ‘otersburg about 2, P. with $4 fe; always PACIFIC, De Levan i ress, 4) jarkes street. invited a is- | bill gives, in two years, {| x . | land county to ion—Seats in Private Cents: Stage Seats: Bias cents: Hones Elegant Saloon performances every After- ence in the after- at ha .| Senate. providing that the rate of redemption of benk | lnrgement ‘bills, NEWS sided TREMORAPT: _PROCLEDINGS W THE N.Y. LEGISLATURE, The Cui Midaniieibiaik Billin the Senate. GREAT NUMBER oF BILLS PASSED. Passage by the Assembly a an Act for the More Effectual Suppression of Gambling, hie, de, Sice NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. BY MORSE’S MAGNETIO LINE—NOo. 16 WALL STREET. Senate. Axnasy, April 15, 18 CONCLYSION OF YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. The Committee of the Whole reported the bill pending for # baif shire court house at Madison, in Steuben coun- ty, and the bill pending for renewing the charter of the Sodus Canal company, TO-DAY"S PROCEEDINGS. | INSTITUTION FOR THE REFORMATION OF JUVENILE DELIN- QUENTS—APPROPRIATIONS FOR STATE PRISONS, ETC. | The Committee of the Whole considered and passed the | bill appropriating money for the erection of an institu- | tion for the reformation of juvenile delinquents, This 50,000 for this institution, It authorizes a sale of the present site, and a release of the mortgage upon it, The committee also passed the bill appropriating §12.- | 000 to Sing Sing prison, and $20,000 to Clinton prison, | and providing for a special reservation of the territory | ten miles around Clinton prison, for the purpose of pro- curing fuel for the prison. i STATE LIBRARY, ETC, The committee next considered and passed the bil providing for the erection of a State Library building, ad- | Joining the Capitol, and, if it can be done without weak- ening the strength of the wall. to throw the rear of the | Assembly chamber back into an eliptical form, APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLEGES, ETC. ‘The bill appropriating the revenue of the United States Deposit Fund, was distributed by the committee as fol- lows:—To the Rochester University, $10,000; Gemawee College, $10,000; Hall Cotlege. Madison University, New York University, Genera Coltexe, each, $1.500. On motion of Mr. Morcax, $1,500 was appropriated to St. John’s College, Fordham: to Central College, Cort- 500; to the Medical Institutions ‘of the York University, Cotlege of Physicians eva and Butfalo Medical Colleges, $1,000 he committce likewise passed tho bill to pay Levi 8. Backus, « deaf mute. $300 for publishing and distributing | to deaf mutes copies of his newspaper, publisbe for their i | } | Albany and | and Surgeons, es THY. RANK NOTH REDEMPTION BILL. The special order was then taken up, it betng the | amendments made by the Assembly to the bill from the notes shall be ove quarter per cent at New York, afoany and Troy. Mr. Manx said he had no patience with such leaita- tion as ix proposed by this hill, It was intended to pro- tect hunks from paying specie, aud was a daugerous bill plosion. ‘The banks are expanded. dition of the baoks prior to 1836. months the revulsion will come. Mr. Coox—I hope the Oneida Bank will not suffer. Afier a long debate the amendment of the Assembly reevived the eonenrrence of the Senate. This Dill, it will be remembered, established a quarter | per cent redemption in New York, Albany, and Troy. THE CANAL BILL. The Senate sper the consideration of mn. They are in thecon- In less than six nt a little time the Canal bill but took no ques TRUSTEES OF FINE oF ost Ane moreean In executive session, Mr. Merry and Mr. Clawson were | confirmed ax trustees of tho Seamen's Fund and Retreat, | and Br, Jdcob Vanderbilt was rejected, j BANK SUPERINTENDENT, | Mr. D. B. Sr. Jouy was nominated and Koon ary eg in | executive scesion, as superintendent of the banking de- | parument. | MARINE MHO8PITAL PITYSICIAN. ! Hexny Bi. Fay was confirmed, in executive soasion, phy- | fician of the Marine Hovpita). im place of Dr. Olden, de- | ceased, A recess was then taken, AVTERNOON SESSION. CANAL ENLARGEMENTS The Senate resumed the consideration of the canal en- which were debated until six o'clock, when a reerss Was taken il seven. PRICE TWO CENTS, Airo, relative to atoll gate on the Geneva and Rushville plank roed. Mr. Bunaovans reported « bill inrelation to the pow- | ers und dutics of Superintendents of Common Schools. OOLLKGE APEROPRIATION BILL, Mr. Buanow moved that the College Ay bill be made special order immediatay © the third reading of Agreed to, WENSTER'S DICTIONARY FOR Se110018, Mr. Brraoveus called up the bill purchase of Webster's unabridged die Mr. Unvxawoop moved that the work only be pur- chased in a district where “Hebi a wish to pare Xs a a a was supported by Mcesrs. Burroughs, Tuthill J, Benedict, nnd A. Smith, and opposed by Mesars “Bt pone 9 O, Allen, Feller, and Anthon, The amendment was Lost. the bill ordered to a third rending. Ayes, 81; noes, 7. COFTINUATION OF MILLS KEFORTED CoMPLu:T?: Mr. Hatcu reported a bill to amend the charter of Fulton, Mr. Lr: ment of additional notaries in Troy. A bill to grant to a Boston railroad company (he right to lease a part of a certain cond A bill to amend the law relative to the taking of test!- mony in other States. ae minority report against the Rous: 8 Point Bridge ief of Morris R ported a bill to amend the are Axton reported a bill for the r Martin, Mr. Wi MIT gee Fs Ealem. Mr. Faun brought in a bill to provide for am additional — of the Peace in Fort Ann. T. Brices ryported a bill to grant certain der water t¢ Tain if Sackett Mr. Brices asked consent Yorktown Road bul, The vided, the eet Wats gr made, after some discussion. as incomplete, Mr. W. ¥. Rees: acts of Henry BB aster of to repo ommittce be nted and t f The bil was the a Te turned wm the official f Cow re arts. orted a bill to con Mr. L. Hannis, from the joint € on the Militia bill, reported cert: were agreed to, M renee ported a Dill to nuthorie the purchase | ri the of New York ‘A Dill for the vend of I CANAL Putat Mr. Towxsexp madi report from the Committee appointed Inst year ‘to investigate the ¢ frauds, Mr. Waxrstax moved to refer the two reports to a § lect Committee, to examine testimony, &e., and Lo decide ‘on the number to be print Mr. Bennovens moved to print five times the usual | number of the repor Mr. Waxrscan's motion prevailed. FURTHER REPONTS Mr. Terni reported complete the bill relative to the ure of dexd earenses Ir. Towssesy 1 of Thomas J. Hamilton, an alien volent soeiety. Mr. Brake reported a bill for the retief of John Stroup, WHE TMRD READING OF A bill to amend the revised statutes relative to the as- sessment of taxes, A billto amthorize married women to becom stock- holders in epryorations, and to vote at the election of directors. A bill to ingorporatezthe Academy of the Sacred Heart in the city of New York A bill for the relief of Deen 8. Howard. The Assembly took a recess till 4 o’clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. The third reading of bills was resumed as followe:— A bill for the relicf of Richard Knessey. A bill making the office of Assessor of the Street De- partinent of the city of New York a salaried office. A bill wuthorizing the Yormissioners of Highways of the town of Gyid to borrow moriey for bridge purposes. A bill to emend an act in relotion to the foes and com- eer of certain officers of the city aud county of New York. ipso moved a reeonsideration. Lost— ‘The Senate se demption cf bank notes, with TIHKD READING OF A bill in relation to the dealers in second hund articles and the keepers of junk shops in the eity of New York. Anact making ppropriations for the expenses of the government for the fiveal year ending April 20, L851 Mr. Bisicr asked a unanimous conaent to strike out the appropriation of $10,000 for orphan asylums, and in- sert $20,000, Bubsequently he moved to recommit to the Commitice on Weyr and Means, with ostructions to im sert $20,000. motion was withdrawn, De. Mawes mywowod the mation to vecommmit, and it was carried. An act to egepetste the Madison Association of the | city of New Yo f hn in relate A Dill to provi river. Mr. W Means, rey to the Oswego Canal. for Une improvement of the Oneida from the Committee of Ways and od the Appropriation Dill complete, having ported complete the bili for the relief j Mr. Capy reported a bill relative to the Brooklyn Bene- | (uh inyaslonists that reports are current there that the project of another | | y reported * bill providing for the appoint- | i \ providing for tho | a majority of the trustoes had | | vigable there for lads | cun be cleared beture ration | been first eles Interesting from Albany. Axnaxy, April 15, 18a. D. B. St. John was this day appointed Superintendent of the Bunking Department, under the new law. He has | k for three years, The Canal bill will probably pars the ‘There will be no resignation of senators, Friend Humphrey, one of our most worthy and re- epected citizens, died this morning. Me has been # State Senator, and twice Mayor of this city Letters from Rochoster state that the Canal is not na- s vnate to-day. iriday or Saturday, The Child Murder in Baith The Brother Joi Barriaonr, April 15, 1851. A black boy, 13 years old, named George Long, has rrested on n charge of murdering young Rumpt | witness raw him take the child into the slaughter house; and on arrcet he made 4 full confession, and says the bey ed him to g ; and on | { | dments, which | at Savennah. resulted favorably to the democrats, date for Canal Commisioncr, died at his residvace in But- Ik refusing, be ighter house, and Long has be ny Prom washington, Waste us been app Fish Charles B. Washington canal, viee Claskey The fine mansion « Bowie, by e, neur Belts ni a by fire last tion will he by the citizens, military, Ke., of this p cession is to be formed, sulute fired fy The Gencral will be welcomed to the city 1a an wildre given to-«day pro- nel a { by the Mayor. | The Rumored Cuban ExpeditionmLate from Mexico and Texas, c&e. Bataione The New Orleans mails of the oth, 6th, ith and 8 sth are A. receive The papers make no furt ‘The Pensacola G mentiay tte, howev invasion under Lopez is revived. Gencral Foote arrived home en the 80th ult. Mediately commenced canvassing tho Sta: memipation as candidate for the State Dates from the City of Mexico to the been received, by which we leara that the finances are in a bed condition, The Americen indem- nity has been nearly all spent. and the deficiency on the first of the month was $2.50,000 ; eredits of the great houre of Drusina were selling at 40 a 70 cents per dollar. Dates from Texas to the Ist inet. slate thata large nnd of Indians were eaptured, two killed, and conside -- le property recovered by a detachment of U. § troops Robert H. Henry a of New York, died suddenly nthe 11 ‘The municipal election at New Orleans on the 7th inst. amd im- ecopting a Wention. M Denth of flon, Wm. Beatty. Pirreavacn, April 15 The Ton. Wm. Reatty, 2 prominent demoerat jer, on Fridry evening last, The Steamer Southerner at Charleston, Crskivston, Tuesday, April 15, 1851 The steamship Southernce arrived bere at «even v clock this morning. BMetcorologte: Observations, Apri 15, BY MORS INK, OFFICE 16 WALL STREET. 9 A. M.—Clondy, unpleasant morning: wind Nee BS; ne was plessowt, wilh sunshine; thermometer aly Wind southwest, A. M.—Celd, sloudy, unpleasant: morning; Jy and colder, with thermometer 4), | Onwree, 9.4. M.—Cocl and cloudy, but not unpleasant; wind north, and light; thermometer (2; barometer made the amendment of $20,000 for oryhan asylums out | 20.12, | city of New York bili wns then read a third time and passed. An act further to provide for the maintenance of tho canals for the fiseal year ending April 13, 1861. ceaix having stated that the Hien. Wm, J. confined to hia residenos by indisposition, be granted leave Nelvon wa moved that | fell this inforning; wind Tometer | baremet of absence for the re- | me Unies, 9 A. M.—Cloudy and unpleacant; little «now | Muwest; hermoutctes 30; ba | D; merewry 61 A) M.—Cloudy, and cold; wind north west; 29. 8U0; mereury 67; thermometer 44, Taor,9 A. M.——Very cloudy, and heavy, appes wind south east, theruy rler Aumany, nce of | bars ney) ges Fereopand be baer the question of | ¢ veaston or that he might be allowed | meant, 9A.™ pd north; seleaty; therino- | what were the probable reve: of the canal, { be eutitled to all the a £0, K | Mr. Mann proposed to prohibit the revenue certificates | “inn, * Spite onion a Beatssoron, 9 A. M.—Cloudy, but unplessant; thermo- | | authorized to be issued under the provisie this act | An net in relatio L debt, and so Ghe-teslien t | from being used es a basis of banking; and also, to pro- hibit insurance companies from using them as the secu- rity necessary to be fi i ‘ir, Daw: MAN pi he F enue of can ficiency of crops, oF breaches wpon or damages | bes caval, or any other causes, the State sball in no ~ to bie to inake up any deficiency of revenues, | teh, than out of Ue pushes tu cob’ $0 'tie toute | vem the canal revenue ecetifiestes in any man: ot | Such revenue certificates under the provisions of this act. Mr. Max~ pro ed to amend 0 that the Canal Board should always have such power, asin their judgment, or th the Leytaature, will best promote the im stot the State. and hing in this act shall be ruc or atfeot the right of the Leginetnre fi oto arrange and regulate | the tolly on th their ju br | quired to secure the greatest omouut of business on the | “ tla. y manner to coutliet with the constitu nil prepositions whieh declare that the eanals shall remain the property of the State, and under its manage- ment forever, The committee was still in session at half past seven. | « | |m | Assembly. Avmasy, April 15, 1851 sew Yor MPDICAL HOSPITAL | 1 reported complete, the bill providing for | payment of an sppropriation to the New York Me- } dical Hospital — | SvATE SUPPRINTENDENTS a | ating to perintendents was referred } | Poferoncos 2) Willian MARRIED Baltimore aad Acquia Crpek, via the mouth iney I iin _compeetion with the Rich- a Petersburg iy atthe Commorce street wharf. LADEL| Unite tof Ligert F) ie $100 i wick rod ely vegetable, a frwptt street Tens Praia: ‘om the foot of Wale if aver it bottler. GY Sy NEW YORK | Mail Line. Ra a4 bod Fh 4 ued Lay 4 tiem Peat aie a ACTION OF MY NER- worm Fe i KULLS iat sot Depot 1g Nasvaa te lect Committee, to report complete PILES REVORTED, KE A large number of local bills were reported to the House. Lrauey reported the Senate bill for the proserra- f the Oswego Canal bridge, over Oswego river 0. Attys reported favorably on the bill authoriz- ing the building of a bridge across the Erie Canal at | Rome. wins The following bills wer dered to be engrossed for a votes | _ A bill authorizing the consol { between ae and Buffalo, Troy and Butlalo, and toviding for the laying of « double t A bill to provide for a supply of water to the city o Albany. A Will to amend the law for the assessment and collee- { . FNGROSSED, ETC mplete, and or- bird reading, unless other repot jon ofroveral ratironds. ethe Delhi PMank Road Campany to | change a p f their rod. A bill to amend the act establishing the Turnpike Company | A Vill to authorize the elty of Butfuo to borrow money to build a City Mall A Lill to vert in the Court of Sessions the power to lease and grant ferries A Vill to establieh the Agricultural Colle of New York. Me Vanstt desired to call the attention of the House fi Duchess previ lege; and this matter had been discussed some When the members were not ina condition to thet attention to it that its importance demanded. F. Torii opposed the engrossment of the bill my Mr. Pannrs ie ey to lay the report on the table, —Car- ted by ‘A Wl to enable th Attorney General of thy State of | New York to obtain certain testimony from Europe. | A bill for the relief of the city of Revhest A bill to Incorporate the Madison Asoo jation of New Yor! . Mil fm relation to Justiees’ Courts tm. the city of Now York A Uill to consolidate the several gets relating to the commen schools in the city of 3 Mr. Ud. Antex moved to lay the report on the table, | Lort. (The report of the committee was Pl eu | A lil im relation to indletments for Ubel the trial thereof. ayes MORE BILLS AEtORTED ComPLaTe sg. York Volunteer a Braviow reported a bill providing for a canal bridge at Rome. Mr. T. IL. Bexeotet reported a bill for the relief of as smas Reriow, Also toamend the chatter of Piormont t. Stoves reported a bill to amend the act in re. lation to the Oucodags Peratentt ck em ot Ouondnge Pe ae the sae tier of he Skenentcles Academy perted @ bill to extend the charter of ue Ontesio nod Civingeion Mutua) Lavurance Coppesy, Ix by rouson of pesti- |g, tenance of ths canals for the ‘fimaal year, commencing October 1, 1851, and for the completion of ‘enfinlebed | s _ | Queene, 9 A. M.—Thermometer 41 and raining: rained and ne with strong breere from the al works: A bill inrelation to the travel feos of the Surveyor, State Engineer, and Canal Commicioners, aud the sala rics of the elerks in the departments A bill in relation to the locks on the Oswego Canal, and providing for their evlargement. The Assembly thea Lock # recers till seven o'clock. CONTINU ATION OF 1H A bill to amend the chart A bill to euthorize the or in New York city, A dill to provide for removing obstructions from the outlet of Cayuga Lake and the lowering of said lake A bill to authorize the Commissioners of highways of the town of Wawareing to borrow mone A Vill (to wuthorize obstrtietions in MIL Creek READING OF MIL af the village of Ba tion of a steam saw mill Mon OF GAMMLING. ention of gambling, Will for amendment. ie moved to re-eounmityt e pointed out several objeetions in the bill, rb hat de reon is linble for letting hie pr for gan bling purposes, whether he knows they ai ured for that purpose or not #x hoped the motion to te-commit would pre- thie Mill passed as it was, it would stand on our books, as many «stand of a like ehar lie anise to} Mr vail held that penal auch to be desired the teach- of experienced obse' srvation, more than 10 laws, that we mrt look Mr. Wooeren advoested the p was, and said that the Legislature had listened too long argument that two stringent laws have n bad e of a good one, He thought that it was al- ¢ to enact a law too stringent wo of the Dill as it ing of the bi Ayes, $1; nays, OVrnH BILLS HEAD Acro Teme A bill to establish a camp district in the village of Poughkeeps be A bill for th lief of John 8. Van Schaack a the village of Lockport, ts for libel and the trial A bill to amend the charter A bill in rel tion to indictime thereof, The Asrembly then adjour d. | The Pennsylvania Legislature Adjourned— Fugitive Slave A Hannrsnr ne The Pennsylvania Legislature adjourned to-d o'clock, ‘The Governor signed the appr which appropriates: $17 North Branch Canal, the rame amount to avoiding the western slope of the Alleghany Portege railroad, and $98,000 for straightening curves of the Columbia Railroad. ‘The Senate Lill to repeal a postion of the act of 1847, relative to the recapture of fugitive slay # paszedd the House of Reprosentativ opens Our prinons for the deteutls Recovery of General Brady. Aunasy, Apeil 15, 1851 fugitives. | | yur Second,” t | mense audience ‘one of | y | the house hie Comat commissioners to remove | | beautiful equestri aneaL, 9 A. M—Clo | in; wind northeast; dy and mild. with appearance thermometer 4, barometer barometer ed nearly alt + Which ev ed this morning; the river was um ning. and the water covered the wi ds at Cape Rovg aoc nen, 9 A. Bi. ~The weather is clear and cold; ay yesterday, Linues une High last still Theatrical and Musteal, Rowrny Tr vrhe.—-The entertainments for this evening nist of the tragic spectacle Rienzi,” and t rT owing t be velected, and itmust have the elleet of Broapway Turarne——A new faree entitled “Tl be L apeetacte of shuly attracting ime ve features of this even- sion of the Stan. , are the attrac ing. Nrero's Ganney —The amusements here 1 exercises bye Fron Wallet, the grea onaiet of glial, masa clown, will relate American artixts severe! original # —The beautiful comedy of * Low ightly reevived with enthusiastic the performances, and they will conclude with ‘the highly amusing p' of the ~ Sehool for Tige Nariosan Trrarne.—A great till for this ¢ f. con. | siting of =H and Burley,” th + cirama of th {i selected for the oees | Theatre, in Cincinnati, The Detroit Free Press states thot General Brady was, quite comfortable on Friday; and strong hopes were en- tertained of his teeovery. {We hep that the General wil feel highly complimented ich wae copied from the Philadelp! jue rdsy's Herald.) Muntetpal | Election in Hartford. Conn. een Mantronn, April 19, 101 eo mm I election in eS cit place yestor- day, and Terulted fovorabl: the Thies, who elected: Bulletin \nto their candidate for Mayor, some y. Also five Aldermen, and twenty Council- men. democrats elected four Councilmen and one The Misete Misstep! ¢ Crevasses, ‘Onur awe Apel 14, 1851 whsided, and the river is The erevasee exeiicment hi falling slowty. Mov of Gen, Scott, — Crscrevant, April 15, 1841 Gem. Boot will leave here for New Ordeans to-morcow, 0) to the completion of the | Pi. te i4, Nays 33. This | % the excelleat spectacle t | of the ne car Brovonam's Lrenest.—This famous establishment ts ag well. ‘The perior « this evening will com. ce with the drama of the “Devil in Paria Teacher Tang Ttainment of great Negro melodies and instru- and will conclude with the farce of Uh tows’ Mesermrt t banjo player. « —The benefit of Mr. off this evening ” L Horn offer every description of Briggs, the r A great bill oM.—Whi negro omusements for thie evening Asuaicas Mesru.< The reeipte of this afterncon and cvening being for t « Clarke, will he rum received to the bewefit of the orphans cf the fie department no doubt, ramained New Yous Asruirivares.—The benefit of Moswe Farwell comes off thix evening. The bill offered ix the fullest and best of the season Tre Acrouastass will give their fifteenth concert to night at the Hope Chapel. The programme is ox. | cellent, ons Procares 1 hited with great ster sonata oF Tusaso.—This being the li pet seen this beautiful painti mneane do 80 Tie New Onceass Seaexanens.—This exeetiont band of veenliste will ive a concertat the Stuyvesant Institute on Monday ng next Mite Parodi, the celeb: New Orleans, and will She intends visit Phere were 2180 pers heantiful painting is being Washi rated vocalist ver bh Nat fonad Monday night, at Jonny | Lind’s first coneert—the receipts execeded $15,000. The first ticket se ror Court, tetere Judge Mason Arn, 16.—"The President of Orean Hank vs, Jacoh Ap. piry—Thie was an action to recover $1,000, the amount with the obituary of him. | of @ promissory note endorsed by the defendant defence ret ‘Up was, that the note was an aecommodation note, and was diverted from the purpore for which it was i Verdict for defendant. George Hutcon and Wife ve. the Mayor. &e.. of the city of New York.—Thie ia an action of trespass brought by intiffs to recover damages for injuries received by irs, Hutson, by being thrown out of a carriage in the ger Flower, by a hand | Fourth avenue, near Forty-secend street, into an exes- vation or rewer which the defendants were constructing in the avenue. It red that Mr, and Mra, Huteon were driving to their residence at wn orty hone fm the morning of the Lith December, 1849, in carriage, omd after they hed got into the aveuue, and within a short distance of the excavation, one of the wheels of the eat. ringe got into a gully, by which it wae upset, and the Indy was thrown into the excavation, and it is alleged was eeriow ly injured. Adjourned Before Judge Sandford. In this branch of the court there were three amall gasce Mepored of, Wut which wery of ao public brterest, en bouts, and itisdoubtful if boata | Be re | onifsovwn has arrived in | , of Hon Daniel Webster on the Hale He Daniel 1 Webster a opinion. jon. the “uations wrth Brie feet now before the ure of this State:— OPINION, Dove ea been cated of the constifationa: power ef the ure of the State of New Ye pass bill new pending before it, entitled “An saan for the ped cry of the Brie Canal ¥: | the Genesee Valley and Black River Canals,” my upon (hat point has been requested. The first Fk mca 9 ume. is, Whether, by this bill, should ae debt would be contracted, on York, against the cshomnona coat of the seventh article of the “That section declares, that “ recontracted, by or on behalf of | Btate,” for some single object, &e., and w reimbursernent be provided for by a direct tax, &e., Nove of these condiiious, or others mde | the section referred to. in order to render » law for creation of a debt valid, vutained in this bill; bated | the sole quest: eapects this part of the: com- { stitution is simp! Doos this bill aut tracti 5 | tract a inen | iat f4 8 ful 8 ietit eat of money, nditiong » joint linbitiry j and it may evred by pled hccations, ees, And in thisgeneral se State of New York isto be ux section of the ¢ tutie authority to eit my other bilateral am ce the constitution of eestood io Cbs thik " 4 + debts, for prop bts by the Leg restrained, New ¥ r objects ture for 1 by pt unde er Limi ae conditions, which thix Lill docs not provide for then, propore to ercate a debt? one wae ce. provided for ia it, establish an ob- the tate of Now tion n against debt, within th the constitution ) a transfer and nothin ttuding @ bition of tion on the part of the State, divcet or indirect, in law or equity, tomahe any other provision for the yepayme be advanced. T do not think thet importont words ch fisen! your Le rie Canal Enlarge vy and Black Kiver Camals | st first, some difficulty wit clause, from rehension that tt mieht be suppered that these wor mine it imperative the Leal act of applica ively; but 1 sim persuaded cannot be svistained. ‘The its use, and mot the thing to be done im ¥ declaration of its use, is the cach fiveal year, That isto say: the Legislature, im ite discretion, le to make proper prov: and may make them betore hand, for the application of the surplus ree « from year to year, to the destined.” The a ati ject to Lopietat re has, sud hey which they ure should “have, and then snether (0 be jor, it aay p mcly. Al) this depends ist © public good One cun hordly soe bow Judictoxs and ceoncmical execu this authonity, by the Legishe- ture. cetud be performed, without previous contracts and stipulations for the doing of the work on the oue hand, Jon, simultey toned judy require and the payment out of the fund on the othor, Alleuols stipulations for fature payments would, Licipations, gn Regulations i pro- DANIEL WEBSZER. Manoviren, Aprit 11, 1851 Brovklyn City Loteliigene Cornet or Oven axe Troansen—she Grand Jury ne turned true billy ye te fiv eof gran! larceny, thr of assault and Lattery with intent to kill one of burglary; one common assault; one indeceat © one conveying liquor intu caunty jail ‘Troe bills wore also fr agatist Abrelam Protest, committed for ase eault ant battery with intent to ravioh two little girls im Gowanus ‘Those parties im enetody were ar- Taigned, and pleaded not yulltx; and all the oases, t¥o or three, were trensmiited to ty court for urned til Monday t ed, and the ¢ beat Koeweny wr 4 | fore the potiee jus | bing Ms. Stevens, ravixt—Julia Denn was brought be uran Malta, changed with rob f Willinmeburyh. with whom she had Teceutly lived ae a servant. of a quantity of clothing em | other artieter, which were her pe when she was arrested; she w pect lareeny, and sentenced to the penitentiary for vix a Kier seman Durer eam veeeut fur Superviser wel tome ¢ on these grounds 4 be contested flores did not give the ‘The town proper legal notiee of the election. of nine Ip. epectors, only one was duly sworn four of the Vacancies were supplied by the 1 tore themselves, expressly contrary to law; that the returns have met Leen reg pd that the book in t 0 New Mirrrany € pan having res 1." has orcaniged a new Many OWANee— of the Captain Mee ~ Continental, Gowanus, toa styled, (he © Petnems elt continental wni- Lwin offcers weer city, which t wl th ¥ @uard,” form “amd hes hue adopt Ata recent me Yourth do., Jaco W. second lieutenancy. romaine vacant. about forty very fai yg ho appeared the Myers’ The corps already woust men, nd vids fair lo occupy a igh positic Brignde, ey Pensvny —MoCloferty h at Occasion, that iy mentioned merwult him for tial, am Greenwoud, on oD bail in $000. ronan s Inquret.—Av inquest wae ar Stillwell, on the body of @ drown y body aypeared to have bea in th re were three ri weeks. On the fing were lgscribed the initials ¥. J. Dark dow stockings, and India rubber cvershoes jury turncda verdiet of “fo LY and ber ‘Peuxelaan eground for jutermemt, a's Inquret = held an inquesy kee. who expired aft was proved in evidenga J ieen bivened. uuder the 1 ‘nthe Herold, and tie nucly were convey od to the Poor that the unfortunate wre ances before erict & € General Sesstones and Aldermen Kelly am sta Court Recorder Before the A the amount, war st den by the wif t #. Teylor, while at the house N West Broadway. | The woman took the complainant's pcket book from Nig p We wi abstracted the aleve amount from tt she sed her gw It was elearly provem that the wowey wae the prisomes, Whe books $200 of it out of the Jopesited it for salle keeping with a black woman, a ¢ ton public house near by: Thie $200 was all th y that was re covered. The jury found % mt the Court, 4 him to the St Sarah Smith, the wife of f gulity to stealing the abowe wemed meuey from for, was called wp forxentonce. The Court sumt her | the State prison for three yours. Pevjury—S man pamed Joh: ay | wer wae nt the bar charged with pe | f ~ that he raw one John Maks sande a, n Washington, in & case in this city, He was somt ot the na 4 my oe . mn brew hing bate . ia West Mrowd «ODE steal ot in 9200 in money, we at the ber phy ed of grand lareew Fhe sien jplen wens se ferevd Brundage tothe Rate prison, hr Ave Kugene beg to ‘was fnel i yt - ment wit! was tried: hah aa evidence to telvtantlate the chate agaimet eA aequitted. Thetther defendants in the oasé will pray bably be diseb arged. bw Tut Lovienss,) Racee—Trina oe fo day, April 3.—Preprietaer's Purse $000, two ‘T. #. Patterson's g. g. Little Bi dont by Brunswick, 4 years D_¥. Kenper's b. bh, Btoekton, 0 Trade, d years olf sare Meraraty Covnse

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