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<- Sree ” WHOLE NO. 6751. DOUBLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. Broanwar: THEATRE —# ry MARSHALL, SOL gologt:” Broes Circle and’ Parustie, Sorcantas Tami and ci cents; a i as peta auth A ee a se a bron Siguee¢ ir. Whi to whieh, 2, Miss heli ee ith'bE Your TacoNT pa ick ine of Txt a ated a: weacher, Mr Pope; Thames Dacrsily Meitentte TBLO'S GARDEN.—CIRQUE DEB PARIS—GREAT Sheppard, ae S Denin; Jonsthen Wild, Mr, nd powerful niractiony and unequalled Equestrian Mr. Stor Feats, und Classical Games of the Arenal cess ofthe famed French Troupe. Positivel, thes Rights of the Company perforning in this ety, M Tine Koyo having recovered froim her late aevere in oad Som, Sr appeee gptly, in neatend di rnceful Herecuanship: H ten at e's’ ae at 7. W. Teese fa nad, unequalled," heussteing Dinteea Toiasat; ‘Autony Nettletop, ae We Walloter Mtouien Perieh Me raday evening Apel isthe te with the Tivol or POF THE IL ‘ite a. commence ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME Dress Circle and Paryuetto, 0 gente; Bi i Bete, $1; Pri teed “gy past. 7 o’eloo! hureday evening: April 17th, ormance Will commence with the Opera of the SPE: storia, Miss Mary Taylor; Urndice, Miai Ju- Miss E. Taylor; Boroas, Mr. Leach; Flottor, comedietta, called tain Cutter. Mr, hy, ved Stool OL aptain Kitetyer, Mr. Jordan; Panels Mr. on; Alexander Pancle, Mrs. Russell. Naren L Pera CHATHAM STREET.—BOXES, Doors i eat half-past seven o'clook. Sheedy eveniig, April 17, the entertainments will com: snence with the ama of ROSINA MEADOWS. ax Pos: Harry Mendon, M renvill amily ™ conclude’ with the ballel dhom. La Paver, T RISKY Com E raball, Mr. 1. Pons ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM—P. T. BARNUM, Propet 2, Manager—John Greenwood, Jr. A oto tl 2 ONAL THEATRE—OLYMPIC, 442 ‘hursday, April 17, for the Bonefit of Will be performed THE BLESSING OF A Dr, The new Fanchou—drama, with songs, in five by Frederik. "of the KeJack Spovsle, Mr. Thompson; Farmer ise Malvina, acts, \EFIT OF MRS. hh, when she LY CEU M—# nm Thursday evening, vil fd Si r Lorini, F. citer and other emi- he, it ing, at TH welgek, the in Nov col. D—Stopiien 8 ne, Mr, Leach, , Miss Chap Aen niees wilt spas OF THE ATR, by particular requests "Alfehat Glite | inrwruteie scist Mary Taylor, Jd, Me. Duna, M « Keach, eu. w ent gether Hats new dance by M'le ucy Barre; vo CHANICS" =] Grand pevien ors,” under the ‘oat P; heist, whose concerts’ in this city, fifty ctl of * fiveye ay ven received with gentlemen have kindl ble audiences, rke, Thomas Hadaway, Joe < Melly" respectat Doors open at half-past six, commence at hd he! elton’ * Brags Band, Master and Miss Chekeni, Me, Afternon b FF a on Sa- J. Duna, L. Jacobs, J. Jacobs, B. Yates, George Hutton. ation of Ladies and | k, P.M. Saturday y IBLO'S GARDE hay ETT, TH -| tof M "hover. well Benefit, April tit bein int engagement in aay Ciicus Iu New { tion MINSTRELS, 41¢ Broasiwa: AT FELLOWS’ MUSICAL between Howard and Grand Spe every bight during the week. The celebrated and well known Fellows’ Minstrels, “comprising an experienced per- YORK AMPHITHEATRE, bo Bow ray. 4 of Admission :—Private Bu Beents ; Fit, 1234 cente—John Goasia, Selena en thesis wa whose con | evening.” ADéil ty, Sil be precented'a wnled selrdaa hiv city for the Iu of Brilliant Fents, in which the entire company will appane the greatest tavor hy the ¢ | The great Knslish Equilibrist, Mr. Layascr Lee, will ates | Eropolin, “Their coucerts ee his original performances with the revolving globes. Scones, Witty Sivin bir. 7. MacFarland'and. the Gymnastio Troupe, wilt covese, d Tne iy Madsine Sherwood, Mr, Lipman, Mr. Sweet, Mr. Cole, Mt. C, ay alte ce m herwood, Master Lee, Mr. Desr, and numerous others in Jadics oud feuiiics commencing at Bo'clock TM glean riau and Olympic Games, To conclude with rion ‘At 7, to commence at %. wih MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1851. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. Extraosdinary Proceedings in the New York WITHDRAWAL OF SENATORS, Legislation Arrested. The Canal Datevcoweue Bill Kuocked in the Head. GREAT BICITHEMENT. More Rumors ¢ of a Cuban Invasion. GREAT PRESETS IN THE SOUTH. Awards ofthe Comaleaners on Mexican Claims, Flare-up in the Senate—Withdrawal of the Democrats, Avnavy, April 16—12 P, M. 1y arrested, The democratic te chamber, and the dis- cussion on the canal bill ended st balf-past 10, Mr. Mann arose, and stated that he desired to ascertain whether the whig majority were still determined to pass the bill? He therefore moved to reeommit the bill for smendment ia order to ascertain whether a dotermina- ficn stiil existed to puss the bill, and to evade the con- stitution s determination still prevails, he said be the rexponsibility of being the means jon during the remainder of Se the session. ‘The vote was then taken on his proposition, and de cided in the whigs. Mr. Manw then retired from the Senate chamber, leay- ing Mr. Brendreth and Mr. Crook, the only democrats present The bill was th negative, Three democrats to seventeen on read by the clerk, and received seveu- teen whig yotes, and two democrats. ‘The Presper of the Senate then announced the bill lost, there being not three-fifths of the members, & con- | stitutional quorum, present. Lae aT AD 3 ORN AND WHITE'S ETHIOPIAN OPERA TROUPE, pawn SALES BY AUCTION H open every might, at No. 400) Troadway, afew doors from Grand street, known as the Colliseum, where a splendid M.McCORMICK, AUCTIONEER. re, & hile day, $8 10 9 HA lock, Mt No.l Mercer Id all the furniture aay Meonsteting of Inege glassoa: marble tre tablon aud wash etands; chairs, sofas, ty of Rthlopian atertainments arenizhty presented by of the mont 4, consisting of twelv: Wie ed mn Grand afte i ehaies a will be roy “ORMICK, AUCTIONEER << NTEEL PUR- ec. Wn. M & m sofas, irod from strangers, Wem WHITE'S GREAT JOINT BEN eon Friday evening, April Ist n will be presented on this occasion, he music stores and principal hotels, &W WHITE'S ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, 45) grand complimentary benefit to Mr, ake on Tuesday evening, April Tekets cum be ined from the Committee of Arrangements, or at the door om the ever the concort. Viawofo on wate a0 'G? Seoona aveane, coreey st Fourth street. the furmiture in the house, consisting of am | jt rose pianoforte, by Dubois & Seabury, cost gain; Meuasels carpets: sliver ‘tench bedstoads; oil at t. ke. AUCTIONEER KEYP, YRAND CONCERT.- ‘M. VINCENT WALLACE “HAS | the honor to announce to the public that he will Mr. Bancock moved that further proceedings on the bill be postponed till to-morrow forenoon, which was car- ried, and at 11 o'clock the Senate adjourned, Never was there such an excitement All the State ' officers, Mr Weed and every person of influence in the Ered tm Penne Grand Concert of Voonl and Instrumental Musi ie Fapee nbjoet 1 et nce ‘oenl and Instrumental Music, a ler Fo omy igmeee hsp skp feemshng parr an ga Hall, on Tuesday evening, 224 inst., om which oc ve sale real will be positive, without reserve. Cata- he violin a grand fantasia on airs from be t Rose of Summer,” pressly for this concert) he will also perfor, (Uy desire of many ama- teurs) ina Double Quartette, by Spohr. W. V. Wallace will form on the pi now romance, “.Musie Murmurings i s Grande Polka di Concert (b y Oreed Dos her tre ianor, with Mr. Jame SoucheUe will appear, f ting aeveral of hier favorite Arias wud Bail d with Mr. Greatorex. Mr. A. Arth and other eminent th nilicent orchent (com Ome certains; wll paintings; rairturs: | Bicheguuy French bedetends; inartte tort dressing bureaus | patente: marble top centre tables; hall stands; enrpets; oil clothes ornaments; mahogany chai tresses neval assortuwent of lf ture; ‘ch be ren and “ Maritan fase am A crocker . ure; Aitehen furniture, fe. “Cata- Re FT nee grams ee ne & Son's, 280 Beosdway, and at all the Ya, MEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER FRIDAY, APRIL ots wer of Cra + 1 niture, Piano, t-xtemsion Dining Table, 1 . Pronel: a Se nesortment of Pacier, Chomber. sed ‘ Torniture, Catalogues on Thurs: neart, thin evening, April I7th, at the Beoadway Tickets 25 cents, at the wawal places, and ene! A witha f words, mew version, To com- Indy pre menoe at a quarter to eight o'clock. ME GRAND PANORAMA oF THE wars For ture horeda antic se rook! berty im Hungary, Upper It reaing. comney front way ne — a hall price. Doors open at 7, to 'M, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GRO. ¢ Proprictor.— Adinission—Ssats. in Private i cente: Stage Seats, 3733 cum hatiance of his tured by him expressly Da sale, and warreated ef the best’ maveriais aaa ou: mA a boring: fifteen dime the most ted Staten, a troupo. of Model At- ed for their boauty and figure, and who | tists whe are hy 'Stodta on : Personate a number of beautiful tableaux, takem from the Batty asciisn aig mth cheng hat | Fe ti | res of ancient and modern times; a company of Arab of stromgth amd 4 ittoome stron os west of Broadway, | an reorient of Housel » the property of 8 pianoforte lot of mu namber « COND SERIRS OF SATTLER'S COSMORAM engravings parior, ehamber and stair carpeting: crimson | ner of Thirteonth street and Broadway, will close curtains for four windows; oil cloth oud matting plated | Sdof May, There works of art comsist of a collection of twen= wo flans, nnd earthen war » WN Oxeetlont | yes views Rurope, Asia Minor, Syria, the Moly Lam ond gen atonda, mate | Kpypt. Nubil and are ‘taken from nature, an painted in oil, by ‘Adiniasio conte, pen from 8 v'clock in the morning till 10 in the evening. rege 1 GARDEN.—THIS BEAUTIFUL AND Poru- « open for the reveption of visiters during from the galieries of the aplendid reene: harbor, aot an equal im the wor a je will AU Tiovken—Rtent Lawrence t to weather, at 3 ained in the hoa aria by Lhe bert artict: | ak: M J 2.8 ih AN DEM ATER, ed Vrene's Houseaold Silt eat. « ITARY WALL, UNDERUIL ten tland.—Thursday, 7th April, Sable Hannon arture tur the Ve rece Ch] both above, in ail the nan about leaving fi trea! Iudia Camel Mair Shi Nori AUCTIONRER.— E.~THOS. BEL X. Hush—Sale of Furniture. —Tis day, at Wty | of & private hotel, sib for the | gt Mending, the Meet of May, witl pl ban Ne. 8 Herald « a AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPILA, Barseys MUSEUM, PUILADELPMIA.—P. T. BAR. ietor; H. Sanford, Assistant Manager. This the admirable c company will appear in a series of splen- id pieces. Monday Twonday, in the new comedy onli: th snd the eantitul dre alco the balan Iry gooda, fs THONY BLEBC atey t estate, Cs 18 lots of grown. jor th avenue; Iof the lote et inth astree' sad seach bot . See map at anctionerr™ Late on Se ith mt Bue KY feet deep: corner tot, om Bruadway and Furty-uinth | Street, 8) foot sien: corner lot om Broadwoy and Firtioth | $s, street; corner jot 4 Forty-ninth street: ih atroet—fone cog. | mth avenw RCH STREET THEATRE.—PROPOSALS FOR RENT. ing the above Theatre, for one yeas, from September i 1801, Will be received om or er GW RO PEA VERY RESPRCTA- Kh a family y fo Freeh. Ceres with Amerieny can beg street. * Je ment of kitchen farniture, . W. &. CARTER, auctioneer, 3 MENT ON ACCOUNT OF THR STORM Nasi, Auctioncet.—Dy Harmon & N S10 Brenden. tnndenme hougehott tn at Re ps ©) Temth ati ale band ours on 0. 7 Now atroet. SHIPPING. on Livy ERFOOL-—t depart etn my aes rt a Mey Woh, at 12 o'rbock M. from her berth at Woot $00 anal strect. No ange d ontil po tees RIV Vika ad nat ARGR STOCK OF 8. {RD | inucs pose theongh the Fore Caice. Por seats pasar, Tota, being te mock neve i importar<sate te sake " on place at the ere No. ine atrecl corner of Gol beard after even mencing at, 0 20d 00 by contigued, iu ARCTIC will succeed, ct, Preis we Menthe, over oe Be ut eahcy Spproved ‘i elon, = — ~ parce ice thronshewt. ming haom, Shee Mall Vanere Stcounkin LATAT BYTE, co a ey cote: Shometd and lordware tnd Cot: | Commandep. (late of the tieamonip Creseees Cita ley, Hooks and Wings. tke whole st wht te worth | singed on thle fine, to ren tereeen Piling pate we with: gy Re the | Pool, and will leave her a Lomb Mya ty Bi SW RR Depuy Sheri. dis evecashis. too ten Cae ee ert ATTENTION rk THE SALE IN THIS scum ‘vi a be the groat- {of the avemnos of the city TUR at right angles with the yteion tie Linton No. ‘Benth Second = ren By, Walnut street, Phi “m. qioleeren ici New Vork will be fur- eet ‘OR S4LB=t08 Ly AL i S La therefore. travel, from eae Inatrect down to Fourteenth street reeetion: srynurs Nacomac, tate and brillisnt Varia tious om the Lrisi melody, | MINSON FAMILY GIVE THEIR LAST BUT | | dered Co wthivd reading. This is for a suspension bridge | tion of the dil, being thet one whick | abelition of the office of Physician of | a jedge in his o city and various parts of the State crowded the lobbies Wedneala turday, com- | HORN 8, WHITE, Proprietors. and the seats of Senators, s legislation for the session, as the democratic send iu their resignations to-morrow fore- ‘There is great rejoicing among the democrats, and thoy are celebrating the defeat of the canal bill, by the firing of cannon, bonfires, Xe. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. BY MoRSE’S Line, orice 16 WALL STREET. Senate. Acaaxy, April 16, 1851. CONSOLIDATION OF ) BROOKLYN AND WILLIAMS Mr. Cross made a detailed report on the subject of the Proposed consolidation of the cities of New York, Brook- lyn and Williemsburgh. Mr. Berxan, after it was presented, anid, the Senate and peopie of New York ought to know that the entire public opinion on this subject had beem got up by one Ppetson, and only one. All the New York Senators are opposed to the proposition, ‘The report was placed on file. BLA FOR TE: SUPPRESSION OF GAMBLIN Mr. Mucrn. from the Literary Committee, reported complete the bill for the suppression of Gambling, and it was ordered to a third readi KCPFALO SUSPRNSION BRIDOR. The Buffalo Suspension Bridge Company bill was or- from Buffaly tv the Canads shore, near the ruins of old Fort Erie, NATURAL MINTORY OF THY ATATE OF NEW ¥ Mr. Brraay reported complete the bill to present a copy of the Natural History of this State to the library of the Exeeutive at Washington. UNITRD S141 ES JURISDICTION IN CERTAIN BROORKLY YN. Mr. Bancoex, from the judielary, reported complete the Mill to vest in the United States of America juris diction in certain places ia the city of Brooklyn. Or- dered to # third reading UstON ext, Mz. Croxirs reported the bill for the incorporation of the Union Club, in New York, tor the consideration of the Senate ASSPSIMENT AND COLLRETION OF TAXES, Mr, Couy reported favorably on the bill amending the law in relation to the assessment and colleetion of taxes in the eity of New York As Mr. Moness pres of New York, asking largement bi rants ov | ed eight petitions of the citizens ve the pasenge of the Canal Ba PITAL ON STATE ISLAND Mr. Witstams, from the Committee on Commerce and Navigation, reported the Asse igrant Commissioners and Hospital om Staten Idamd, | Hr, Bavcock mcved en additional section, a4 follows :— and after the passate of thia act, 1% shall be anlawful in the treme port: te all sound law. ‘They di record in favor of the propos x hoped the record of the vote would be taken, It was a Liow aimed at one gentleman, who was Limecif one of the most honorable and usefad members of the board. He wanted to sae if the Senate would rapetion it Mr Urniaw opgoeed the proposed amendment The vote was taken, and the amendment was rejected hy the following vote:— Av ne—Mesers. Babcock, Curtis, Guinnip, i Noyes, Snyder, and Ste i % Beach, Reckoan, Carroll, Cook, Crelins, © Dimmick, Gedien, 3 m. Miller, Morcan, son, Satoonmaker, Skinner, Uphag, and’ Williams Mr. Beragtas then moved to strike wat the sixth see- ides for the Marine Hospi- tal. and toe transfer of his duties to the Health Offleer. The vote stood ae — — Ay peattesers. Lcekman, Brandreth, Carrot, Crotins Crook, Gartig, Dimeaich. Fa, ‘Guinoup, Achooumakee, Skia es on der, Tuttle, and, Will amne—ist, aver teere ipaah Cooks Capen Dart, Gedion, Mise, Oven. Robl my natoe, 4 Upham—| ‘The bili was then laid om the table. ASSRAEMENT [AWAAPPROV AM RY TH GOVRRCOR The Governee transmitted Lis approval af the bid regu- lativg the asvessment laws UNCLAIMED DIVIDENDS AND DERORT# IX SAVINOA BAZIER On motion of Mr. Genors & war— Resolved, Bithe Senate comeur.that the Cumptvelier be and ia hefeby required to sppoiat an azent se Aponte, not exceed: three, to wire aod ascertain the amount of wnel deem necereary t hye D Seems or agents shall alee enquire into, ond seoutta eurition am thereof held wat bank of savings fg deporite held by ft in tenet, as well iy ch der poail alt of auch int giey and my nil be reported to the next Legiale gard” ‘Within teu days after the commences NEW YORK HOURE OF INDE Mr. Stowe ed comy ‘the. bill to ine prporate the New York Home and School of Industry. THE SEW YORE Coser sUnVET. Mr. Scrooxmaxen Introduced an act im te’ ation to the const survey within the State of New Yor? . THE CANAL BILL THE WITHDRAWAL OF ery peMOCRAtiE AENATORS, FTC. Mr. Bancock moved to proceed at gnee to the third reading of the Canal bill, Mr. Mann he desired go address the Senate a0 thts question: and he hoped ' ¢ might not be brought forward till to-morrow, as he *5 not ready; meanwhile, ‘other bilis could be read Mr. T. H. Bexxoror rn moved a peer ah 5 of the vote, und that the motion lay on the table. A recesé was taken until eight o'clock, — SESSION. 3 be vv authorize jo eer p pdb dary he hoped the of | Be vi would not be deta Penge Wee Sgaste deteresined Get to postpone, and the bill | was then announced from the chair, | Mr. Stawron moved to reeommit, and on that motion addressed the Senate on the encral Canal policy till | tte hour of recess | AFTERNOON SRSSIOV. Mr. Sravtow resumed hia remarka on the Canal bill, and declared his willii to take every method which | the constitution placed in his power to defeat this bill— | such was its palpable violation of the constitution. He | Propod an amendment submitting the bill to the Gevors wished to know if he would then vote | An act amending the act establishing the Dutchess Turnpike Company, so as to allow them to plank a por- tion of the same. A Dill to provide for the education of the shildren of the Tuscaroras Indians in the county of Niagara. A bill for the relief of James Folta. An act to suthorize Charles K. Hamilton to take and for it? | hold real estate, Mr. Sranrow sald he conld not, because he believed it | Awact to extend the charter of the Ontario and Li- tungonstitutional. vingston Insurance Company. Mr. Grotes avked, would it, tutional to submit it te the Mr. Many followed in an elaborate speech against the ‘The debate ceased at half past ten o'clock, Mr. Mann then moved to strike out the enacting Yo clause, stating that if that failed he should leave the Mr. Mavrice moved to recommit the bill, with in- responsibility of further action upon the majority, and | structions to strike out the first section, and explained on them the responsibility in relation to future legisla- | the propositions of the bill tion must rest. Mr. Coox said, “T am wn oeet to meet it. It isa fan- damental princip! Government that the majority should rule, and ibe minority should obstruct the Government, there rests the responsibilit On the motion to strike out the ¢ then, make it consti- |" Anact amending the charter of the Monroe County | ? | Savings Institution. ae 4 Le —_" for the settlement of the claim of John of its passage ax actually necessary. The motion to reconunit was lost, and the bill was read and passed, by a , nays 15. A bill in to mutual fire insurance com; This bill yw t no stockholder shall he be allowe os ibe clause, the vote was taken, and stood ayes 17, nays 2 in the negative, and 1 Messrs. Cook and Brandreth vote all the other demoerats had disapp: There not being three-fifths of tl the third reading of this bill was x for to-morrow forenoon, at 9 o'clock, Parper moved to reconmit. with instructions to t the first section of the bill id & motion was then made to re- aunt laid on the table. 1 for the relief of parties iuterested in the estate e John 1. Morgan A bill to unite the libraries of the common school | distriets of 's Falls, AlLill to Assembly. Acaaye, April 16, 1851 THE PASSAGE OF MILLA ‘The following bills were read a third time and passed unless otherwise noted. A bill making appropriations to certain aeademies for the year 1860. Mr. Paxper moved to recommit the bill, for the purpose of striking out the first sect: He cowkl see no reason | why the academies provided for in this bill should receive these appropriations any more thon others. ly Mr. Lenoy tiated that the bill was reported in aecord- | ance with the recommendations of the Regents. These |, academies bad taught individuals who were to become teachers, | Mr. Paupre stated that the explanation was satisfactory His m: tion was withdrawn aud the bill was then passed. A bill making appropriations to certain academies in | the State for the years 1851 and 1862 A bill to auth the town of Sterling, Covuga counly, | to borrow money, and to tax the town for the pa; jaent | of the same, ‘The bill provides for (he loauing of mI for a time, not exceeding twenty yea . Sto be paren | did by them in grading and constricting “a railroad, com- | 44 miencing at some point on the new» nna and Cayuga | railroad, and extending thence tothe city of Auburn, | and thence to its termination ou Sodus bay, at the town of Sterling Mr. Harcn moved to reeommit the bill. Bir. Unnxnwoon advoeated the pussage of the bil stated that It was asked fur by uine-tenths of the tax- paying citizens of Sterling; the remonstrunce bears the nd consolidate the several acta in re- the village of Salem, im the county of Wash- | A bill euthorizing an appropriation of the library mo- ney to the payment of the teachers iu dilate i r. Tu LL moved to recomunit the b tions to rtrike out the first section. a “Tuth i that this bill hud been reported against by the Liter: | Committee unanimously, and he hoped the iwembers id vote against it, | ir. Javse opposed the motion to reeominit, ax also Mr. Foxpyen. Mr. aay hoped this bill would be defeated, « ‘idered it # bill that should not be 1 Mr. A. A. Tuostrson proceeded t | and stated that he believed there was muc! | an important nature before the House, whic! 1 | Sores mntion. He reminds d | early day he Introduced a seriv | subject of the dema hem that it was at on f resolutions on the ast Congress, and whieh the J) tee had failed to report on. | siguatures of only fifty persons, while the petitions were | “veh the | = % point of order, He said that fe rd the ert rn gn ny Se aeaer rs. £ | the gent tiseussing the subject before the | opponents of the § nal bill, wnat he ealted on the | Hause. tains: tae Gale Scones tes ea | sare rs Lo cast anide all rych feeling and support the | taken , 2 RRS ENO POU: CE RCE. ee We i. | titi. By evans oppored the bill at length; and then, | 4 . 4 ion belie s- -ghensy and he | by requert, moved the previous question, Carried. <a cg porerpete4 ihe ‘The motion to recommit, with instructions to strike | E8#%¢d down by any of lorts of the (Mr. Bradley.) 1 expect no- | thing better from the latter named person, who repre. Iligher * law dectrines, | O, Atien again rose toa point of order, and re- | marked that the gentleman was not discwsing the ques- | tion, but was debatng a resolution which he had presemt- | | edat an carly stage of the session, | ‘The Srraxen decided the question of order to be well | | out the first ecetion, was lost, and the bill then passed, | by axes 08; noes, 28 ill to’ umend. consolidate. and reduce to one act, the several nets relating to Common Schools of the city | of New York, Mr. Il. J. Atten moved to recommit the bill, with in- structions to strike out the first section, Mr. A.A. THovrson hoped the motion would prevail, ‘as this bill was not by the citizens of pa York, They knew Tory of its being before the Legi lature; and, if passed, it would throw the peso eystem of hat Sty into confusion. It wasmerely a mea- | sure of the Board of Education, and they alone are very devireus that it should become a law Mr. Vauxem replied to Mr. T., and insisted that the | bill was called for. ‘The Board of Education asked for its parrage, and they set forth in their communication good Teacons WI vald become a law. While the remon- strance to make out an ehjection, it isa remark- able fuet that nearly May boy | im the city had remon- ; | tie and Caynga, take kam and.that the gentleman might proceed in order, | ‘The gentleman then proceeded to diseus# the question, | uring which he was called to order several times, and finally relinquished the floor, The decision of the Chair was sustained, Mr. Wak» moved to adjourn, but the motion was lost, ayes 22. nays ‘The motion to recommit was eventually withdrawn, | Mr. Baxen moved to lay the further consideration of | | the bill on the table—earried. { Mr. Javxe moved to adjourn. Lost. by ayes 30, “Av for the relief of Elizabeth Chisholen. strated agninet he bib bearay. The citisens of | Sir. Wann moved to ont. | fuel ee, in Oe, of au Cx wre vine overy sitndrawe thei rene | rete ‘bil fo provide for the education of children of the stranees, and waived their objections, ‘They are willing Mr. AA. Ty moved to recommit the bill with | that the Board of Education sHould have th wertopur- | instructions Phonraon thes “At am corty- stage Of the sen. | chase of fori, &e., during the senso a Kean | son ed a series of resolutions onthe subject pecinrs cain on hopry wy nore hr italagis ated ce ral maacwnt of tl Mr. J. L. Paxny moved the previous question, which | weteeteneaeee™ the motion out of-onler, amd it Ss A. A decaste steied Gat ho wes nst.io be | Me ne tint te een tak) wo | gaegvd now by the previous nertion, and he qed | nays 2 TILL mov jo yay j recommit ( i wit! Instructions to st e out the third section, ‘lle wished merely to call the attention of | A Bill to amend eee a eee nee the members to the comsaniestion of the School Tras | 4 sdicurn to meet at mine o'slock, to-morrow forencos. of compyonaises,”’ &e., &e. ere nding the act relating to jurors in the city | Mr. Wakeman replied, in favor of the bill, and urged | The Rumors Relative to Another Cuban Expedition. Bavrimone, April 16, 1961, The Savannah News speuks knowingly aiid mysterioualy® on the subject of ® Cuban invasion, and conchides byt saying, “ The Spanish government, watchful as it is, will not beable much longer to suppress the popular semél- ment; and, from what we know of thé state of affairs ons the island, we should not’ be surprised'to hear of « for= midable outbreak within the coming month. The Ca- bans are prepared and vager for the conflict, and invite’ the friends of freedom throughout the world to joim them.” More Fires at Utita, N. ¥.—One Man Se verely Burned—Great'Exeitement, de. Unica, April 16, 1851. About twelve o'clock last night, a fire broke out in ther grocery, corner of Washington and Columbia streetay, known as the line property. One man was taken out of the building badly injured. A few disbanded fire com- panics, operating zealously with t| ‘tizens, arrested: the progress of the flames. They were confined to the building in which ¢ broke ont. Just as this fire was , another broke out in the earpenter’s shop of on Cornelia street, which was destroyed. Ne doubt exists but it was the work of incendiaries, wher have infested our city for the past year, er Donaldson hax searched the house of’ Conktin, He found & y, some of which was’ & Dickinson being — froux ce onklin) had fire, charge of arson, © quantity Of stolen prope: titled mn. Tracy, and othe special: wade of eighty persons was ordered te llorses were als# ordered to drag ther Alvin White was appointed Chie€ ma cannot imagine the exeitement in this city, All is alive, ‘The old firemen swear vengeance on any one went to run with the hines ire last night was the work of an ince! sno doubt, 1 any person should bee jet oF Bring a building, be would: be lynched ne canal police and fire by protect the eity Gugines to the fire 1 y the naviguble order. Wm, Lyon Mackenzie Elected a Member of the Canadian Parliament, Tonowro, April 16, 185%. William Lyon Mackenzie has been returned to Pariiae ment by the county of Haldimund, At the close of the polls last n it. the vole stood as annexed — Mackenzie aninisterial , MeKinr Brow miniet« rial Meteorological /Onetereeiibiaay April 16, BY MORSE’S LINK—OFFICE, 16 WALL STRERT. ste, 0 A. M.—Rainy, cold, unpleasant mornings +t; thermometer 40. 9A. M.—Somewhat cloudy, with the ther ter a Unica, 9 A. M.—Cloudy. but not unpleasant thermometer 50; barometer 29.340; mereury 67; north. rein; thermometer 46; wind southe rather cold for this time of the | meter 49. , a tees, which had been laid on the table, in whieh it waa Atated that if this bill was pasted, they would feel eom- ‘ys oma toadjourn. Carried, and the Assom | Pelled to resign their places. In such an vent, the solioal | wi 4 syetem of New York city would be completely disorgan ined. “Te oped the members would vote galast the 7 From Washington. 2 bill. Me then withdrew his motion to reeommit COMPLETION OF AW ARDS ON THK MEXICAN CLAIMS— Mr. Bexnovens asked unanimous convent to have the | MAJO® DONKLSON’S SALUYATORY—?ruk WORLD'S bill read Ly ite title FAIR, ETC. Mr. Maccontmen objected, and the reading was con- ued Waauiveros, Apeit.16, 1851. | The Commissioners on Claims against: Mexico have completed their awards, They amount toforty thousand dollazeters than the sum appropriated (o mect them, of one million and a quarter of dollars, Major Donelson publirhes # xalutatory address, this morning, three eolumns and a lutf long,.to the read- ese ofthe Union, wpon assuming tha editoriak control of that jowrnel The Major considers the compromise a towor.of patriotism above the ordinary «pieit of purty; and says that the Union, while ander his control, will never become the organ of any combination of aspiring | Air. Bernovens then moved to postpone the reading of the bill indefinitely. Lost. Be Forvver abe’ that the bill might be read by its | tite al Mr. Macommrn again otjeeted, and the reading con- inved Mr. Bernowors asked that the bill 1 title. Mr. Maconmen still objected, and the reading con. | tinued. Mr. Rove asked upaaimous consent that the bul mignt be read by its tithe, ix. Macon persisted im his objection, and the | continued, | ht be read by its — r. ftovae: then asked leave of abscnes till the reading ot tive WT ew be conapleted ‘The Sreanen deeuled that smeh wm request was nob in Ne eee ee eee oat th it the dill | eondentonted, With the desiee to elevate hits to-power or azubitious purposes, Nor will jtever be the organ of might be read by ite title. | by when 1g or opposing the long owtubliched ucages | Ma Fr. Macommen vesolutely obje aad the reading | of ihe nt and honored, democuatic party of this wae continned. Union.” Of that party, he promises, the Unica shall ve The bill was then carwied by ayes 06. naye rol bill relation to Views and Clifton Xprings plank the orgoa in that plichment ef trul ond just means, nee a'yne. whicls aime at the accom- nations’ measnees by corstitutional vin tm relation to. offee of Comstabie in the village of Medina. A bill to rupply the Bluek river with water by drnining the lakes rivers ri A bill in relation to the edection of officers im the ril- lage of Holley A bill to anrend the reviked statutes in relation to em- ‘The Bnielligencer pubdishes a Litter, from Mr. Middle. 1 the American Commissioner to the Worlds Fair vax buy in the perormance of his duties, whic! found to be 4nous and expensive howre ec ach pratege amounted to nee ranal and Black «1 Moose and Beave any single tndividual, upon whom hopes are fixed and | w it anal bangem, * had tocmpley a >: senbra of clerks tormake to authorise the re appraisal of canal damages | out descriptive catalogue. America, he be behind i care of George Hawkins and othe es. every nation in arranger ent; but thy dieplay will. be fae. pill fox the paymens, of moneys to the towns of Clay | the chances. against Collector Lewis, of Phitzatel phin, and Scheoopjal after w full investigatte ~ amd Seeretary A bill to ines A bilite supply the school distri ster's Metionary An rot to nagaud, the code of proge dure A tll to provide for the appraisal and payraent of canal domages ta Rewbe n 1 A bill to auther ize counties to Bx (he swlaries ww York exoepted. Me sd, to except other counties. to Ceclwring the Brock and Minerva creek hi ress seers Was thon tekew till four B Mi APTERMOON SESSION. PAP PAGE OF BILLS COFTINTED A bill_to authorize the city of Brooktya to borrow money du erect elty Ball AUD for the reliet of John BMfwerill. porate the New York Juvenile arsliun, Dearies with We rensury. have on. John M. Ctayton arti a here yortorday Enthestastic Reception of Gen. Riley, de. Bervaro, April 16, 1851 Yesterday afleraoon our eitigens turned out en masse to Teovive this distinguished and beave sakdjer, who is about to take up hie residence im this city fuga short time. He was rted by a deteehinent of the Gith regiment, | the members of the common couaell ia carriages, mil- tary officers in unifom, and a large number of citizens, through several of the principal streets, to the Mansion Howse where the mayor in an appropriate aecch wel- comed Bim to the hospitality of the city. Hie remarks wore briefly responded to Ly the General. Salutes were Tira while the ihe Tioard of Superrisors of various vounty clerke—the ely of | we were alo 0 nt re ‘The dill was last by 96 pub An met to nd the revised statutes im relation to peession was moving i Business om the canal has commenced. and yostorday a etenore puny hable dy imprisonment ia county jails, and Bf es | Everything promises well for a good trade during the DS to Pig oet 6 nee staget te Rieu York hy ound A bill to authorize the Commixdioners of Land Office = pe rtain lands wader water for the relief of the ro nnd Delhi T ke Company | a in relation to paw courts in the city of New “ on to prevent Gres in the village of Poaghke = Ariul I forthe Fellef of the Brewerton Bridge Comy A bill for the relief of certain purchasers of lan che ee of the Oneida Td 5 Mr. Humphrey not Dead. Acaasy, April 14,1951. There ix a mistake in the death of Friend Humphrey other man, a nephew of the late Mayor, of the of District Attorney in | Departure of the Steamer Brother Jona= than—Great Freshet, &. Banrimone, April 16, 1851 The steamer Brother Jonathan, after three weeks’ de- tention, got off fer Chagres at 9 o’oeiock this morn , and m to the Harbor | _ A dill to amend the act in relat Aveter of the city of New York. Mr. Dovenrery moved to recommit this bill for amend- mente, and called for the reading of the remonstrance | ing with 125 paxengers. She is naw in fine tri agninet the paseoge of the bill. went off in beautiful style. Mr, Gurr advocated the paseage of the bill, ead op- | A destructive frechet has ocourred in Grorgie snd pored the motion to reeommit it, Alabaina, overflowing all the low countries, and destroy: ry a tn ols AR BY ing much property, Tho mail between Mobile and Mont- gomery, together with «ix horses, was lost; but the mail Bae d proceeded to show the operation ‘of the present law, five feet of water in it at present, Avaaxy.9 A M.—Cloudy and cold; rather edaaidaahe thermometer | wind north; barometer 29.620; mereury 67; 49, ‘Troy, 9 A. M.—Very cloudy and dark; appearances of re during the Laa® Ws; the river has fallen, there being omy. —It bas been raininy ninr—orrice, 20 WALL STREET. Y. M.—Cloudy and rainy; wind uortheasty ar RY BA Rerraro, Ph Acevns, 9 P.M —Cloudy and rather cold. Fort Praiw, 9. M.—Rainy; wind northwest; thermo- M.—We have had a very rainy day,end. te cold pour, 9P. M—An unusually heavy rain has beem ng during the entire day, NT ling of the Steamship Baltic. aston, 9 P. ia The American mail steamship Baltic, Captaim . Comstock, sailed yesterday noon for Liverpool. Aunexed is a list of her passengers :— fe Rev it Darling, Hodson, NY me mee T lrady, Henry EB Dr Wilting Shett @ Buf. LG a WE Benjamin P Johnson, to from the State of the Industrial Saul Corn! Despatches to the Wr Ta James, Clathe- Robes ravi Cig ra w Haven Rriistersand Indy, Havang T¥ Sanderson Teo Kieardi lady, Hae 1 T'Gontakn” do o>, Cw meade » iladelphte PLDs Dana and lady, Now Om sone ‘Domingues, Sea Praae Sami l Mush and lady, Now York Win H Townsend, b 4 individuals banded together to promote their own setfish |W Vanda: 2 Zabriokio, Jerse: PH Zabriskie, * Me: Now Chas Lambert, Char! 3M Stewart, Uroenoeh, Sooke a $A Bispham, Pha se Fae SRitetieg te Pork 2 Ttapcerty, New Grinana Dubs to hiledel: aad de New Yor’ ok Reephen W' Waterbury, NT dames 2 Swith, Phin iilling), New Leadem WmT Lowber, do FF Plater, Wm ¥ Andersen, do ise. yt Mr Bradbury do s¥ ¥§ Winston. Indy, and child ron, NY New eit Cincinma td Tathare. | WP Re wet EN Bowler, do N Kings oy focks tte, Comm, F lawson, lady and child, do John il Mahony, NY ry Charles Smith | Hlawron, _ do DWee JW ireland, New York A J Guosspelivs, Liverpool Jovat an Mant do Migs Franslia Providenoe BE aD do A MeLaughlia, 8 SU Brown, N¥ Jeervent to and sed lady, Phil'e BCH siet, NY Witheln Petter, Havana Sooeon Weaver, Urbana, OMe oh vi oisvcknday. 8 iat ~ re is Painp This lict embraces one hundred and ninety soves names—the largest number that ever left the Vaited States or Europe in any one steamship. Wo sap pore that most of those who have gone in the. Battie are attracted to Europe by the World's Fajr, whieh, | opens in London on tho Ist of next month, We learn that the Africa has already about one | Inundred and thicty passengers engaged, The Drury Case. RROOKLYN CITY COURT. Before Hon, Judge Greenwood ood and Aldeuuen Leech amd On the aseombling othe Court ye racer ES the Distriet Attorney sal 9 announce the Ve Waring. the father of Me. Nathaniel Waring, bie thie case, who.of course was not ended: rowe mod! mecensary. had, therefore, ‘the motion ryt wos windrews, ‘and the bill | | ie an recovered inn soaking oot condition. Tho feues Coy 9 eae an him to have it. iver at *] ue bridges OF | had epoken to defendant's counsel, and they “nw ech tevwee a reconsideration of the | the Alabama moa ha ve on eutried oh... 7. At one time the ry itt wth thy : ag Court, ‘motion table, Carried. ‘oe 30 foe! would be @ conve "AV to amend the eharter of the city of Brooklyn, | ae, Hameaton Is elioved to ve dpi at Con: | “tne comet be sarcnting to thie peo tion of money in aid of on Visitation, (ieorgetown. has been | tion, the case was aetine the emigronts of color jae. for weeks from an affection of the throat, and by. XH, diecharged wntil, aceeny ‘next at 10 o'clock, ‘A bill in relation to the settlement of the claims of | sibie atthe Inst accounts, Prayers were offered for him ‘The Court then aidjourved until Sine eae a amith, late of Sing Sing prison. ju all the churches ae. when, 24 our reporter Was requested to state, Mr. Macommen to the ; and om We have no mail south of Ralei, ance & the ary ou the regular panel will be regaled, he motion, made a long speceh. Me Se Traivn wert chang | Disaster to the H. F. Ryder, Marine ‘te in opposition to the mo- Cuanusores, Age 16, 1081, Bur Carrey Paste <The re-commit, advocacy of the bill, The brig Helen F. Ryder, Capt. Ryder, from New York, | Cotton Pianter, arrived on -— Mie te setwry advert iepoolie bound to St. Mary's, Georgin, was towed in here Sores the this morning, having lost rails and spam ina gale of pers tng it pee tn acer enecabisdaia tiie retin | wind, om Monday morning, of Cone Cleag, 0g cond officers, Mowers Hayden