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WHOLE NO. 6752. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1851. } PRICE TWO CENTS. nessed in this State, or in the United States. We hat may return in safety to your familics, ani SHGHLY IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. | etcre ur a'nicnnanacd sitsroptar the taste oeaee i y 4 enjoy 2 tong i of the Legislature belag called again at anextra | of which John Jackson died selzed, to Jemima Jackson | 148. To amend an act, entitled an act for the collee- grieat and itcors ia widow. | cthoalth, prosperity and happiness, ism: tion of foes im the city of York, ‘April 18, 1843. 56 eke ser tee watiemonse toe minsalizien sate |-Seieert (i a 27"Fp smond the act ontitied an act to amend the | | 140, Fosmend tesmvendl eote low the va benah. <n — It ix conceded and admitted ie See ot ae have ee tet ea | charter of the city of Troy, and to provide for the esta- of Binghamton, Threatened Politioal Revolution in | {i!* morning taken the step, which T could ‘not believe | gra Wheeler, informed Uhe Senate thet the Houne Red lghment of fave Sohecis in sald city, passed Apell 4 180K | | 160. To confirm ad amend the charter of tit vihege 4 they would have taken, that this is an appeal to. | md Woe Doseuedien soalbenre, £2 aw < see. 161. To establish free rehools higher law’ —to rovolution, The Senator from the | PMsstd the concurrent ounced the 4 caller Poe gy weg ae * the Wit, New York. twenty-fifth, Mr. Stanton, yesterday. foreshadowed it; Pr oaegrrel omar te tem., prow Senate tex of Lay Shean soe my fos the purpose of 152, To incorporate the Ulster county Savings Institue and this the Senator from the ninetoe : court howe y Vion, ine Mr. Mann, did same; but I was not prep: Poe . Authorising an election of trustees and other offl- 153. To wuthorize the Comptroller to reeeive the re it, > . iy cers of the vil of Fonda. turns of certain unpaid taxes on non-resident lands im Recession and Resignation of Twelve Democratic | to credit, that so Magrant 's proceeding would be on ‘Aunany, April 17, 1851. 51. To extend the time for the Board of Supervisors of | the county of Jelerson, for the year 1848, t haa not the exouse Fahy ghey ten cot pit we ted Telease the Aurel burn Plank Ros® Senators. & pois ‘he only step whieh cowld bo token to prevent 0 mis Passnp. ee ene cpr noe pg elty of mockive (cen ee ihe talgeneet ty esate part of thelr Sri aaa eek na aati us lato tam. | To amend the property inurenco lm 2'Fe tne these cous a et te gare tor | Sead aie nape ia another tribunal to of that defect, and ‘decide To change the name of Louisa Leggett. ADJOURNMENT OF THE LEGISLATURE, | that question, aside from this Senate. Hence, that ob- ‘To change the name of Duniei Multon Trickey, Jeetion must full; for of all created beings, ‘capitalists | Relative to @ toll-gate on the Ge: Ri 7 vt pavide) ‘ * 6 eva and Rushville | carried thoir dupes. Yes, ho was sorry to say he had fay woud‘ wated by them lity peeks | Pla red ofthe miliary goveramenia ofSvath Amie apronun: | Pree th husks ne Copase'ind Sener Genel ogaiass | “HEF'Ho authorn the rata corporations of tha ‘The Appropriation ooted, a wiles, a ‘tthe ‘the Cayuga a1 x a . To author 1° ra! co tions Canal el Bills, as creo et Ut the aad eee anecavet, perfectly by (he | Toamend the act in relation to the Onondagua peni. | Chameato could go forth here with like effect, though not | Gap ivan the waters of toll thin, Stute to subscribe to the capital stock of the Grea ‘well as many other Bills, Lost. never begin the work, uatil it was decided. beyond doubt, | “Clary. armed with the sword, (o rule or ruin the majority, Let 4. 'To release the owners of farm lots 256 nnd 257 in | Western Ruilroad, Canada West. y that it was constitutional. But, again, the whole ques: To amend the Rural Cemetery law. us have « fair and honorable issue here. We seen | the Onandaga Salt Springs reservation, all the interest of 168. To authorize the town of Flushing, Queens coum | sick and disabled peamen, passed April 22, 1831; also, to 156. To amend an act entitled an act to incorporate emend the several ath" ease Soromber 10, ber and the village of Greene, passed April 12, 1342. April 11. 1849. amendatory of sald act. 156, To remove certain papers relating to the olty of ‘63, Authorizing the Canal Commissioners to repair the | New York from the office of the Clerk of the rd democrats, of long and fair standing in the party, im- | the § ty, to raise money by tax for the purchi AER was open to the legal tribunals o it, 4 erry ove | the State therein. y. het Purchase of 6 fess, Se — ee Pt, pies ot ; ayes echo lands Sa pare ,Romeeny Henry R. Purdy to establish a ferry over soe out of the b parigensaeethd as tralters, | §5, Yo authorize the Union Plank Read Company of | 159. To amend on act entitled a: t to incorporate TITLES OF ACTS PASSED. | course as bas been pursued. If this bill is uaconsti- | tbe Hudson river. use they refused to lend themsvlves to schemes | the town of Kingston, to establish gates aud regulate tolls | the American Female (iuardian Society, passed April 6 tutional, if it is illegal, it can bo remedied in a | T° provide for the ecttlement of the claim of Campbell | 60 base that ez, could ot tokrate them | apom the road. | Isao. RAARAARAAARARS: iogtteale, td ‘Waal mimaae Wow, the nadman \" nad Moody. for one moment. | ‘this was an eventful day, long | 66. ‘To authoriae the election of two police justices in | | 160. To confirm the title of Thomas Martin, Lawremes Ratan deans TAWe for the ‘reeponsibts majority’ {0 suewer ‘beth: | oon hihdeekec ks ate ce cemuaat to be remembered. When had passed away, its | the town of Kingston, | Martin, and others, and the Roman Catholic Soclety i= ™* f ” shall we be dcterred from performing our duty, by the foamend the aet.for. the relia eah Morris. influences were to linger over our country, and away the | 57. In relation to the powers and duties of Canal Com- | thetown of Newport, to certain lands. ko., &o., &e. threats ofthe minority ? Shall we be deterred from doing To uuthorize the Clyde and Rose Valley Plank Road | generations thet were to come after us Let us have @ | missioners and Superintendents | 161. To confirm the title of a certain lot or plece of m fair issue before the } Lot them , Company to abandon a part of thetr road. esty; and in the rural disiricts, where corruption ix ua- | yisor et the « ‘To authorize the consolidation of all the Railroad Com- | known, let the pooplo cume f ch demagogues | aniee, or any two of them, between Buffalo and Albany, | and reyolutioni«ts thet they con never rule the majority | tu selfish sehemes rs have failed to do theirs ? in their ma- | 58. 40 ur duty bec ; is a questic h ono to decide for himself ¢ Die of the Legislature= | curso, suid he. is perfectly cloar. If we wore to Bonfires, é&e. ents, wo should put ourselves in no enviable Of the teopin by siiels Aunawe, April 17,1951, | Hom, This inan appeal to tw “higher law," and aslong | Mr. Fornvce moved to reeommit, and proceeded to | {ie people by Chel rT art » open for ms omne i y 7 e cage of e bil — At twelve o'clock the Senate convened. when Mr. Car- | 2 gh? Sptns ate oben for redress aud Tete tick te Pooee the passage of ths bill, $F Bosses spond tell offered o reselution to lay the Canal bill on the tabl | whoel of legislation, and shall wo, when a bill, which was Br. 0. Auten followed on the other side, vine the election of an additional super- | land to Roswell Graves. 162. To amend the act entitted an act to my t Byron and Conquest Turnpike Road and Company, pasecd May 25. 1886. Tp relation the powers of the late Court of Supcrior Court in Equity in certain eases, and cstablivh « Bunk Department, porate the Protestant Episcopal Mutual Adjournarcent ied an act to incorporate Company of the clty of New Carried. tion might be di- 1 | | 1 | 61, In relation to the yillege ef Holley i : lded. 2 4 oe wre jation fully discussed in the Assembly and passed by a large The motion to recommit was further advocated by | ¥ £2, To amend an act entitled an act to extend the $ i p wath the eppropeiation apd. other Dilis of teaportance | 57.7 Soc which has been before us thirve weuke. coats Meeers, Leroy, Gleason, Horton. and Macomber, snd se ea aie | Shatter cf the firemen of the city of New York, passed ganixe the Husear Brigude of militia, were dispored of. This was rejected, up in its wunl course for our action, entertain a rewlu- | pposed by Mesers, Sherman, I. Harris, and Varaua let aa. b di- | April 16, 1831. é . To amend the Charter of the village of Saratoge A long discussion ensued upon various propositions | tira which. in effect, postpones it ‘udetinitely? If «9, | "ie mocion to teeummit was earered: Pelt eee ee ee eee ha gees oe er - which were all rejected, when another question was taken | the same thing can be done with any bill that coms up Mr. 0 Aitew moved a reconsideration, and that the | Lehr “ . ; auiborise the Board of Dinetone-08 Sheiame Wea re with a bare quorum, and the Seastor from " wnd the checter of St. Luke's Hospital in the burn and Moravia Plank Road Company to assess the on the bill. which again failed. i , . motion lay on the table, Lost. ‘Tho House refusod to | city " held id company 2 d t of J om ag ANOS. the Twelfth district (Mr. Carroll) says, if wo do not aban- ceonsider city Ce be bie SF BESS } ipseenciasss of said company for the payment ‘th Mr. Babcock then offered a preamble, declaring tha’ | don our porition, and yield to his cominands and iajunc- | “Tn relution to the compensation of the Justi 'o change the name of the town of Burton | debts therce §n consequence of the resignation and absence of a large %, be shall leave tke results (0 fullowas they may. | Supreme Court of the Flest Judicial District oe oe | ‘ brat tdennbon agp La ee eee ees ee — number of Sevators, the Sonate could not transact its | "hall we yicld to bis threats | | Never. Mir. Boxnovens moved to take from the table the mo- hivageprd “wy Soy no, grat 0c fit " . Cannort said th eapousibility must rest | tion to reconsider the vote on the bill releti an . Lape OO RoR the nets hervtofore parsed for that purpose, passed April 2 CUD : Putnam. ose nas Se sia xtee. cone of She Dagieteate, sok arwe, ahead of other billy; and if those bills fall, Car bill posse” York, and to mnend th heretofore passed fer that | _ 171. Inrelaticn to the Common Schools in the clty of The House agreed to reconsider aud | — Mesers Wheeler and Burroughs wero appointed to also to adjowrn sine dége i te te ome fanih 4 wait on the Messrs Morse and Lyon to wait ood March 7, 1849, ; ; thorize the Cayug c : 2nd waa ae! “ The resolution was adopted, and transmitted to the | Mr. Xcttoovnaxen responded tocome romarks which fall | ianda'in this State, 2! TAUOM Cf Tndians to purchase | on the Senate, |e, 86,imcenporute tht Thistle Benevolent Asscelation | | 1:2, Fer the josment of moneys: to. various persons Assembly. A committee was appointed to wait on the | from . ppt a bee Mr. a mate ‘To amend the charter of the village of Waterloo, These conuuittees returned, when €8. To nmend the act entitled an act to authorize the | of April 10, 1550. hen Governor, and inform him that the Seuate wore ready to | it Secmed to trouble the gentleman exceedingly. tisdid | 40 Amend the charter of the village of Piermont, Ma. 0. Arsen moved that Use House adjourn sine die. | business of banking, passed May 26, 1501. 173, Vor the relief of John J. Ross. adjoura, ‘The resolution was passed tn the House, and | not kucw how it happened, ualens it arose from the faot | Toenthoriag the Dehag of ¢ tetage over the Keri E "The Fpcaker then addressed the 1 foll | _@® To cuthorize (he Butalo Water Works Company to | 174. Authorising the apprai-sl and payment of dean fa committee appointed to wait upon the Governor, in- | that he (Mr, Carroll) was not so successful in being 6 Ms e Erle | § The Speaker then ssexl the House as follows :— | convey certain land in the county of I ages arising from the construction of an aqueduct scroas so TN 70. To incorporate the Frankfort Water Works Com- | the Chuckt« our kindae . pany. 175. To provide Ccpeetion of eur respect Qed | _ TL. To confirm certain acts of school district No. 12, in | perform the dv . gentlemen, that I have endeavored to | the village of Medina. countie increase his powers and duties. dutios which you 72. To amend the act entitled an act incorporating | 176. ‘To amend the law for the assessment and collee ‘reek, ho election of a separate offieer to of the office of Surrogate in certalaa lentcmen of the Assen anal at Meme, P ie cleeted as he (Mr. 8.) was. What were tho opinions of | i forming bim tit the House was ready to adjourn, and | 1s i tO whew he was e camdtdate SW ate ioe Fee Oe tiene De making payments to the Bavings inquiring whether he had any further communication | tell his constituents? Why. he told them that it mule ‘The Gowanus Buy Dock BM. to make. To both committees the Governor replied - bc nga with his bei ies office ot her pean To tnorvase the number of wards and ward officers in ther communication to make. Both | [ft Dis Office as a member of Congress would not eom- | the eity of Troy. Aiality. That 1 5 . 5 " cH that be had no further commu: 0, mence until after his ofllee of Senator had expired. Aptekiiaes cn tn, navce. erg tkely. ie te Wis Srnaiion of connie aedin bopter gene gg Had Spreien Ralveed Cement, gens ene ting: tid Comnsiliadonens of the Seniklaas houses then adjourned sine die. What had changed his mind? Ie was now of a differeat At this stage of the proceedings M unm ther i it but delicate duties incidental ke Mr. Hatch rose to a rining other, hoportnat hut delleateduties incidental : . ti gs misalo One bundred guns were fired thia afternoon, in front of | pinion, I contends that Lam a member of Coageess | question of privilege, aad yfesated the followlee come | te. the petition, T have Sreit tem) Teacminh eat thes | Te ee eee mmneee Obes here apr piven pe sick y they nd the capitol, Ly the democrats, as a rejoicing over the do- | HOW can the appropriation Bill be passed, even f we | munication. lomefujury to i little doubt, and | rate road district. 178. For the re “anal Comunissloners to remove : he beev " Liller allow the Crnal bill to go over! Where are the three | Tithe Hon H J. id, Speake r= herefor, the brevity of the 74, To authorize the Brabant Plank Road Company to | Mill ‘ . feat of the Cunal bill. They are in high spirite, and | fifths? If1am not a seuator, there are only 19. ‘Their | Sines heccnt eveate te tin oeke beach AC a. ‘si | construct their road three rods wide. Py. 24 athe » lone peaenge Of che, Seehae tak y of Schenectady, to the Mohawit € eral ; Saini 0 trine prove be re é ey | ture baving placed me in an autagonistical position to the Se * sf + 3. ide for th ization and government of | $i obstructions many of Wpeitastinculsed ender from reveal parts of | ov doctrine proves ten to te responsi, and they | suusbevke gc amin tating peton totes | Ge tpt ie Se Catt oki ure sirrecladerie toe geaution and prrersment of | Stu make th the State, are here. ‘The seerrece op dkaeens. SuaNDKETH AND CuDeR. geumed under ding hid with said the rules which you adopted for your guidance 7. To authorize the Ruffalo and Rochester Railroad | Tver A mass meeting of the democrats will be hold at the Mr, Braxoxetn expressed the great embarrassment ho and vf which you ciitrusted the execrtion to Company to sell and convey to the Attica and Hornells- capitol to-morrow evening, to start public and party | felt. “He had sdvised against the resigaation of hia col- Without prejudice or partiality. That my decisions hw opinion upen the question of the Canal bill. ‘The apeak- | Hetguet. It wasan unwise measure, and he belicved the The new Tax and Assessment Law. TO AMEND THE LAW FOR THE ASSESSMENT AND COLe ator, I hereby beg oo Ville Railroud Company the whole, or any part, of their ero HReRy bed aeave, to | not hewn teversed ina single instance cam bo duo only to ” ry asion which in now to | Teal estate. “ . very Senators themselves had doubted the course they were | pe submitted to the Judgment ner bs f 77. Further to amend the charter of the Attica and ION OF TAXES. - ers will be Horatio Seymour, John Van Buren. Heary B. | purruing. but the outside influence ofthe higherintellects | o Me peers & ons 2 — zit ts aia we, The gra Nornelisville Mailroad Company. The People of the Staie of New York, represented in Senate Stanton, Charies A. Mann and others. of leading men bad ureed it, He ould, mot vote for the Srp es F888 PS Er ee Stein packs 78. For the relief of the devisees of Wm. Crowthers Posed egy sere ip ear a pill, but he must fulfil his duties axa Senator, He con- Member of Assembly from first distriot, 0: to. * 1 e : 79. i See. 1. See. two, article one, title two, chapter thin Mr. Hiatoh, ¢ democratic mamber of the Howse, resigned | ¢in004 further, andin the course of his remarks enld | AssembiyUbamver alten? apelin imi ree Riopmily Urcaaht to their cosclicration,“ieetioes Bele to be tere ieee bar he Fevords of the county of | 4 CoS art arvt of the Revised Beatiter in relation te te to-day, previous to the adjournment. He stated that that this had only coafirmed his belief, a belief he had | | Mr. J. Besroict hoped the gentleman would withdraw | intecas tranzers, wo shall: part, I trusts as ie The | "80. To fix the salary of the Clerk of the Canal Ap- | ®s*stment and collection of taxes, i« hereby amended oe arrangement wasmade with Senator Stono whieh had | had for five yeurn that there were those who desired to | his resignation. Ie had been one of the moat active | differences of eentiment which bave, prevailed among wt shave | praisers, | ns to read ne follows: = Land eceupied by & persem ‘ ere no z 3 not, Tam eure, en c,d muta ° ~ gpecmy ages, sapetisinn heen violated by that Senator's reelgnation, Conse. | ite i aera rar ee the Boat, bat he tat eaotent | hoped ‘he would coment, 10 messiah! cant pe Teally | Gard and fricndehip which owt Geist but contact intercoure | piesiee Rees oe tet. setition pri gat: comapening the | Soon ot cc os ama muah eee he ee quently he resigned, with a desire to submit the differ- | forthe future 4 for the remaining brief space of the seseion. | “ tt ) Ste. 2. Section five of the same title is amend ences between them to the people of Oswego and Madi- | Mr. Croox said he had #lso advised against the mea- Mr. Maren thanked ‘his friend from Oneida. for the iy ny member Gamsany atapton art of theie boaeth apd | ed #0 as to rend as fellows: nary pence. be am eon counties, sure. It was his @uty to act in the discharge of tho ser- | compliment paid him. but he could not, consistently with | of this ar have failed in duty, attention, 83. To authorize William Beau and others to construct | *sed in the town or ward where he resides when the a» " ata vice which his constituents hed cousignea to him. rope ged c night, Ca Justice to his constituents, con- fe Renametance At T have said or done aay” | and build decks, &c., in the Sixth ward of Brooklyn. it ie mada batts pe o — cont oy He, A debate followed between Meesrs. Johnson, Carroll, | sent torecal his resiguation, fe $4. To authorize a release of the amount due upon e ing all personal estate in his posexsion oF um NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. | ani Sshoonmaker, which was cut off by the hour of re: plisretlgnation was accepted, and the business of the | this winter my rept deepene’ ty abenee et the kindness | decree against Henry Tallmadge. Peet trol us agent, trustee, guardian, exceutor ow cee, 2 o'clock. louse was proceeded with, have received, and 1 sinccrely crave forciv There- | 85. Kelative to Freeman's Bridge Company in the | #dminirtrator, and in no case shall the property 60 held BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. TUE YWMALE OF THE suxeiON. JOINT RESOLUTION REQUIRING THE THIRD READING OF BILLS ing yon, Rentlemen, & respectful and affoctivaate | county of Schenectady. under cither of these bepaosedangfena eyo so na —— Ata cTHRMOMON To vorrrone reuTHD ACTION. | | A nesolution was received frum the Senate reselading i ahowe ua at, ah aint | , 86: To amend the act to eembine in one act the several | Ei tetuie shall wide dumne any year in whlch tax bay clock the met ane . ; tots relatiny oe ny. “0 yee Zs a April 17-8 P. M. Pending was om Me. Carroll's motion to postpone’ further pe Lee eee ny (a iaipete ny fee cin im P ae ‘To am rg band set entitled van act to Incorporate the | Pe iin fn. "purposes and makin atuaamieee of ’ -M. | action on the hy “ — jew York and Montgomery } Company. s ong ead TUE CANAL DILL—RESIGNATION OF SLNATORI—CLOSING Mr, Caxnous resumed bis remarks, and said he had | 7H¢ bill for the relief of the heirs of Bllaser Redford. Sa . #8, For the relief of the assoctation for the benefit of | (ee eee ee ed al business chal SCENES OF THE SENATE. been ever ready to act for the best interorts of hhlscon- | Mfr. W. 8, duxcony moved to take from’ the tablo the One Hundred Day's Work in the Legislature. colered persons in the city of New York. tothe World's | Mav’ been transactet, but the products of any Btate of ‘The Senate met at nine o'clock. Present all the whig willing iow to subserve. the interes ot theie eomstita to th ita or Blaster oe the ity of Nee York. "Carries alt neds Lap eight al h~ rd of this Beat re ne caaietinn wet benett the Hart fer of 0 ef New York. cr | wa is ey L. , Senators, ESE Ueustors Mana, Brendsath onl. Garret of | cate by somatning und panting these Bills which could | Siotiom to sesessider was earrich nod the blllwaetgele: | pévaim af ‘eats Sete noeete examon o” Tas nuuetution Compaty to Cerne meney, ne SBA MO | of the owner thereof, shall not beareossed bo much pape tie Allien tha enstkad , ps tnd be appealed (0 tbe Senators constitating the reapon, | eed: and beget a LEGISLATURE OF TUE STATE OF NEW YORK, HELD | G1. ‘To incorporate the city of Williamsburgh. Bis be laie oo tecalion wanias Cis costion a ae Pie eal , being special order, came up sible ity, to remain here now und perfect the busi- Bubjecting certain debts owing by ‘non-residents, to AT THE CAPITOL, IN THE CITY OF ALBANY, 1851. 92. To release the interest of the State to certain real | moneys in their poasendion or under thelr control, trans >. dai tha pre Re Pp nord righ yelper anagem phar : rae Urcvide for the drawing of @ petit jury im the | etate of which John Whittingham died seized, to his | mitted to them for purpores of investment oF other mine postponed mp a arie. , 7 parsbocer nme the ty, in crowding this act through, and he won- | Sif: Bixp moved to recommit this bill. rte cmemnen anbealitict nn act'ter thenastng'the |.” te, eebaling te Bikip “A. Siscng the Hill ot acta | OO. , 7 itely, and remarked :— Mr. Gisason the motion, and advocated the * Sec. 3. Seetions fifteen, sixteen, twenty-t indefinitely, more at it, because he k 2) f new there were some | passage of the bill. number of justices of the Superior Court of the city of | lishing a ferry across the Chantauque Lake. three, twenty-four, twenty-five and twenty-six of Mr. Parsivext—This bill has been run through the round thelr beard who not only doubted the | " “qhe motion to recommit was lost, and the bill passed, | New York, and for extending the jurisdiction of that | Of To authorise the Medina aud Alabama Pink Road tame title, are hereby repealed, and section seventeen of ‘to this stage, without having been discussed miity, but the expediency, of the measure, | J 4 passed March 24. 1840, and the act amending the | Company to borrow money. j ‘1 / von) Leginiature Be, Ayer, 79, nays, 10. | the same title, ix hereby amended so as to read as fol- apd who, under a strict party discipline, would vote for 4 2 u rame, April 10, 1849, and also to amend five 85. In relation to all companies transacting the busi- " a the o—nelther have tl ven their repre- ir. Towxsenn offered a resolution disc! the lows: “All real and personal extate Liable to ta: 7 Sor ney Pre | the bill. committees from the further consideration of papers re- cl Code of Procedure. new of life Insurance in this State, shall be estimated and asaeesed by the asseeors ab Ite sentatives any Instructions upon it, nor have we | Bir. Owrs said the bill had come from the other House, | ferred to thei, and that the papers te given tothe clerk, ‘To repeal the charter of the Croton turnpike com. | 3. In relation to all companies transacting the busi- | fill hn trom valve, we the ie any knowtedge of the sentiments of our cousti- | afer thorough disetseion, and he was glad to hear | (arty pany, nese of life insurance in this State, without making it # political question. While he dis- " 4. To change the time of holding the next Circuit 96. To incorporate the Kome Water Works company. thie bill, If therefore, eminent! For the relief of John Stroup. For the relief of Wm. J. ‘tuents upon bill it is, therefore, ae ly Sy pny of pe Dil, be hoped he might Nelson and Ira B. Philips, uP. ‘ Gow Rigad Coert of Over and Fehmizer, appointed to be pe enable Lan Louisa iris br her at t0 | amended. so as to read as follows Such notices shall, poned. It ts important that it should be postponed, | This was u matter which demanded the attontion of the | 7&¢ A*sembly thon took a rece till four o'clock, 6. To authorize the trastees of Union school district, | "£8. To amend an act entitied “Arnact to provlde to the igh gt TUL et in order that the question may be falrly tested. Tho | Heaycen her theese, Au angument hed bwen in- | The third reading cf bills was resumed, and the fol- | Bumber five, in the Cones tee Ie the county Of | eT al 12 Tats eee Of telegraph companics,” | number, at a pluce to be specified therein, where the mame people have had no opportunity to instruct ws. Sir,it | and decide upon the question of the eamstivutionality of | 1¥iPE Passed unless otherwise noted:— 6. Inrelation to the supervisors of the clty of Brook- | 80. For the relief of the Firemen's Benevolent Assocla- | 4%, the thiva Seceday ot Agent? ted that os tat fe proper I should make a further remark. The minority | the bill. | This he denied, and we had only toexaminethe | ye annusl report of the trustees of Union College was | 17P county of Ki tion of Buffalo, | day the assessors will mect at a time’ and place also to be 'y would appraise the same payment of a just debt due from a solvent debtor." 4. Section twenty of the same article is . | constitutions of the United States and of the Stat oe & ‘Authoriging the, expenditure of a portion of the | 100. Toincorporate the Kuickerbocker Savings Insti- ol ce, ' <eme' are entirely willing to remain until the final adjourn. | yon to be convinced that the Supreme Court hal | Teeelved. = P ha 04 the sale Of ths Aseoual and Srtonal grounds, | tution | in such yee ae 7 Oa ment of the Legislature, for the purpose of disposing of power to decide upon the constitutionality of all bills. | yg. yy se aa of psa soar ona 1 " in the village of Malone, in the country of Franklin, for 101. To authorize the Supervisors of the county of | it ehail be the duty of the said assessors on as much of the private and local business as now remains | Nor was this all. A guarantee had been thrown around - vaasscas, trom the: select committee om the mia- | the purpose of improving the Arsenal green, in said vile | Wayne to levy «tax. . : prity and minority {reports, in relation to alleged canal af the coustitutionslity of thi bill by the opinion of a | Jetty A toe : 102. To provide for the purity of certain streams, and tundlsposed of, and also all other public buslness, except | Tcl Webster, thas whom not amen paced ate et frauds made by the comuittes appointed at tthe last sou |b. To extend the time for the collection of taxes of one | to supply the city of ‘Altany with water | this Canal bill, which requires legislation ; but if the bill | confidence of the people for his forensic talent, It had | © _ vor of printing only the testimony | thousand cight hundred and fifty. 103.” To sinend the charter of the Coyuga and Susque- | y te examine all com hat may be brow ht before them; and they are hereby hibits | nd it shel be th to adjourn from Ws not , the ity of this body must be held | also been fortified by the opinion of » Spencer, whose | “™ °™ 9. To postpone or el the place of holding the next benna Railroad Company. bo Lee prong eee panne eters opinion on ull questions of a legal nature commanded | «,hr HLSERSIN Moved to lay the resolution on the | town meeting tor the pont 18 fin the town of Barker, In | 104. To amend an net entitied on act to in te the | Seine sch ceiaplainte; wut ie, the several gltian Of toto —— legit | reepect. He would sek the minority liere if they thought "En: Weenn ih: tu nahh tin whee ot ste | the county of Broome. | Syracure City Water Works Company, passed April 5, | State, the sation, as required by this ‘section, may oom- Tative business cf the session. they could satiety the people that they were obeying the | 1, "the majority and maimentg nt OF the Feport | 10, Kor the rellef of Sarah MeFrancie. 1650. form to the requirements of the respective laws Mr. Beeasax moved to amend Mr. Mann's motion, by | commands of the constitution by vacating their seats | "Hye¢ my iby and minowty. i aah th 11. To confirm the election or designation of Horatio | 105. Toincorporate the Watson Agricultural Institute. | {ry the time wad and manner for revising the as Uh four s'eloek, thie after on an cecasion like the present. By supporting thi Mution of the comuittce to neat eg{uestion. and the | Randall and Warren D. Cain, as justices of ressions in | 106, To authorize the Beard of Supervisors of Onolda | we owe in all ah dittereut postponing until four o'clock, noon. measure he should be upbeling the ‘itil power of the | Tesclution of the comuatttee to print only the testimony | Ly itorthe county of Heckines | ecunty to borrow moncy. LB ceggtcne age ppc nt ony Loat,—Ayee 4, nays 18, Messrs, Beckman, Mann and | governinont ba aeons hay Ae ois” 12. To amend an act, and the title thervef.cntitledan | 107. In relation to plank roads and turnpike roads, ne Dee, ued enanerts grewitel ly Sh eee Carroll, yoting in the affirmative, All the negatives wore | ‘The question was then takon upon the resolution to | yr’ wenouets moved a reconsideration. Lost act to authorize the Syracuew and Tully plank rad com: | 10K To amend the act entitled an wet to authorixe the 5. If the assessors shall wilfully neglect to hott - h Ir, Waxestay then offered a resolution to print ten k 7 4 7 4 > Seo, 5, If the assessors shall wilfully noglect to whige. postpone further action, and lost by ayes 6, nays 15, Uines the eoeel babar ih omen emake n branch of their roud over lands vl he Oa- | election of Local eMfleers to discharge the dutics of Coun | he meeting epecitid i tie Inst preceding section, oaals ‘The question wos then tuk Mr, Mann's moth PROPORTION TO RECOMMET THE Mitt. iThe customary resolutions, providing fos the payment rte Indians, passed Berek 90, 1800, Landa, nnd surrogate In the ecuntivs of Orange Chat | assertor ro neglecting shall be liable to a penalty of Lost Oe eine wen upon Me. Mann's motion. ‘Mr. Caoon then moved (2 rvoommit the bill with {n- | ofthe citer of the flows, ered nad adibpted. Perec ee ane FONe CONT OY Seay Peed APL TO TSI ee neem | Swemly dollars, 1 be Pued fu and ike vag » Ayen 4, nays 10. structions toamend, by making it the duty of the At- il a + rrow mony. end Owego, passed April 10, . court having juri«diction thereof, by the a Mr. Mans then rose and sald :— torney General to submit it 19 the Court of Appeals if lie | pyesea. {7 (Me Febiel of the lire of Klouser Kextord. | "34 to extend the operation and effect of tie nt passed | "100. "Tu lucorporate the Willlameburgh Savings Bank. | the town, for the use ef the port of the same town; amd Mr. F I now transmit to you, asthe pre- | thought it unconstitutional. MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE—PROPOSED ADJOURNMENT. Salregs7 12, Wee entition 08 6ct te cath cn wl MERE meted mee ener en nein ee od | incase of euch negiect to meet for review, any persom ir, Parstmens:—| D you, Pp Tho amendment was supported at length by Messrs. Pyare bene bed me 7 on m a Corin A tion of corporationr for manufucturing, win’) taecha- | 111. To amend the several acts incorporating the village aggrieved by the a-cexement of the assessors, may appead adding officer of this body, the rosignation of myself and | Crock and iratidreth; after which the question was taken | {h a received from the Senate, transmitting | nical or chemical purposes | of Owego, county of Tioga to the board of supervisors, at (heir next meeting, whe eleven other Seniors ‘and lost, by ayes 2, nays 17. 40 beogioane por Le ee tee rca ths 15, To change the place of holding the » | town | 112. To increase the powers of the divectors and In- hail have power to review anud correct such Ges Meee AEE Cell as Shs Check oo meesee ed ass " auanttetsadie Danie Fob gs epee Pa athe bed Bt 4a vl Sete a ee in the county of Schoh tor the pabtents of ore Be». See. 6. Whenever any person on his Diep b wit | ho had resigned The bill was then rend a third time, and the vote on | oy mg ey = was on our table» large quay 16, Suimitting the claim of Daniel Cornet! (Ran- | 113. In relation to the Sheriff and Clerk of the county Det ecbevctes of ony soe mor ward to reauee the "wales of Mr. Coo« inquired the Of the mowshers whe haa | ,Pesreke stond as follows:—A)es 17, nova 1b Bee the hoy Ttanoe, the whole object of | scm Clark. of the town of Guilford, county > nango, | of Kings | this real nad perscwal estate. as ect down im thelr anenam ir, Coon ved names mombers who Nocoustitutional quorum being present, the bill was | which would be dofeated if not passed at this ses- ‘ o tas " iis real nnd personal esta se ee he ed te te “s w - ton aa : to the electors of «aid town 114. To amend an act entitled an act to ineorporatethe | ment teil, it shall be the duty of such assewors to exams —_— Was proper, he should be glad to kaow id on the ta | aol. 8 “- oy — ee lilo é v Sp euthevine the comminstoners of of the ppg Steam Navigation Company, past | ine such person under cath, touching the value of hie oe @ y were. RESOLUTIONS CAL 1G FOR AN FXTRA SEMON, ETC. . J J sane own of Lancaster to borrow mone: pl 10. i. it suid real or persc vl afi h The Prestrrt stated that they were:— Mr. Baccocx sid it was manifest from the attempts | )u0n ie we aaaih edhinrn Hie hoped we | _ 18, To authorize the city of Drockign to er + atoan, | | ‘115. To authorize the ministers, elders, and deacons of | {hin't) "y shall 2 the value therrof at such. oant uw Wan. H. Brown, of the First District. that bad been made, that it was wacle-s auy longsr to wt- | fiyd town long. em the Ville on dig | 108 the purpore of paying existing liabilitivs |. current | theReformed Protestant Dutch Chureh of the town of Ger- : but if eueh person shall refuse te Jobe ci the Righth District. tempt to legislate, and offered the following resulut eae acd ean ; oe er sraiae | expenses to the first of September next man Falls to sel] and convey certain Innde. to the value of his real or persomal Jamies © Curtis, of the Ninth Disteit, ark tee Ponton of tae acto eae hody wait our motions rument. Tf the senate B. Jn seletion to ralircnd corporations. Se Pena nS OS eS ert, | thereof, the suid assessors shall not 20. To authorize the Albany and Scheneetsy eallroad | sengers arriving at the ports of entry and landings in Wom. A. Part, of the Fifteenth District. State, ke can do anything, justice to t eveh real or personal estate, The « require that it | : ~ branch of the Lagi fo ane j tne X ; | company to borrow money to pay outstanding U uds,and | | ken shall be welttee, and shalt be cule Stance Putlls, ef the Beventeenth District ee ay bepress ntod Gx ieseions th duomenie tae Leann oes Vo.crmplete te double track, oll, Tetuthortan any reltrond company tm this State | Serited Uy the terwon examined. and shall be fled fa te } . of the Kighteenth District m. ander sech y business cf great 1 0 was presented for thelr | Sa ante 0 the es of jal 4. nd stock c - | affice of the town clerk of the town or city in whieh seek: Charles A Mann, of the Niosteruth Distt tae tes eaters Consideration, invappecheicaed would tot be Looked upon | qt, Autberizing the supervieces end town elovk of tho | nellavlle Railroad Comp ment shall be made, and any person who abald nd an act entitled an act to incorpo: town. the village of Kondout, pasted April 4, 1549. le city, to raise 23. Authorizing the election of three trustees and a 119. To suthorize the Chautauque Plank Road Com- the note of praise. | qistriet clerk in school district No. 16, located in the vil- | pany to borrow money. | the people should pass on the con- | tage of Dell 129, To incorporate the Niagara County Savings Bank. mics, Queens county, to sell and convey cer- Asabel ©. Stove, of the Twenticth District tain common lands belonging to Alanson Skinacr, «of the Twenty first District. Henry B. Stanton of the Twenty-fifth District Geo B. Guinnip, of the Twenty -sixth Dictrict. ‘The roll of members was then called, ully swear falely on such exauination before the asecrsors, shall be deemed guilty of wilful and corrupt yerju Wire. She arsewors of the several towns and wiadae® Lheve power to administer oaths to by the peo him, whilst the fe of bills oasential to the conti not be oltained—in order, there ty for a full representation of the nuance of govern fore, to afford a mn eighteen | people in ng Senators. No doubt they wore will- ‘24. Tn relation to elections held by the Troy Cometet 121. Towmend en act entitied an act relating to sales see . oo: to thelr names. Seventeen whigs and one de- | ,,Rrnelved (if the Assembly concer), That hiv B . aeeett, ot they would not have | Assclation, ad couteering, ‘i - pt p Ay ey am 2, guetiom in te city of Albany. ‘SERRE te them under the provisions of the wered ie ernot be ested to co ate} © | tees thereot, 22. For the ineerporation of building, mutual loan, a1 he neser nore, 01 . mocrnt. tine and | ae wiling to submit to it; but be believed we could wot fellef the Shlaccork tribe of Indlons ccumulating find aseociat ions Sine ccnqegen tagar soni ane ee The roll was again called @ few moments afterwards, ? | saleure te-dey, and decharge our duty to the peblie To autherige the comunissoncts of highways ofthe | "12 To suthoriag the payraent of money by the coun fury ine ef ihe justices of the town tr ely Is witch they ly twet E i | nd y s P n of Scho to ber oO y of Columbia, to the Hudson Orphan Re syharm., sid 1 eae ° — prodipee ++ pol yr: aiibe rectus were adopted ty the following vole:— | tion he belterad was impernttvely demanded by the in- Toa “ad the, fet enttied: Am act to incorporate | 194, To incorporute the Frunklinite Com pany for ibe Sum beateh uments tao Mieemtaaiaees Tat ee aves Genste, 15; noes, a St lo regret the New Yor Virginia Steamship ( pam ation and manufacturing of Fra Siveed, Gs. etal . The doors were cloved, and the Sergeant-at Arms dis- | THANKS TO LIRUIENAYT CoVEANOR cHenent health was rach thet he could not now say all that he | oq April 10. 1830, £0 ab enable sail company to coms. | es that we have ~y wala ths ftom. By aed ta~ | patched after the absentees, who shortly after appeared Coon offered the following rmolution, which was | pa yl NT mence business when $100,000 of its capital stock shall | 125. To incorporate the Miniseongo Ferry Company,in all the real estate situate in the (town of ward, as the The Senate took a recess till 12 o'clock. ok, Cek.owe Chase te Oomened ¢ | had retired frvim their venta; nor to concur either ia their | Day been subscribed. entitled “ An act to tne. so | Mab Poriepatiog eovttie convepenis of suet cotete, | Ae Ry Bake Gg A secret caucus of the Senators, Governor, and State Church, for th nd impartial | opiniot in the Position they had taken. Ho had | the city of Oswego,” passed March 24. 1848, and the act | heretofore made by the Suequebannah Bridge Company, | qunue of the cate peed eataabians torn changed by Feasou etvanth cintnanien. er this body. | beard the nolve of the cannon from the Capitul hill, and | amending the rare, peesed March 31, 1849, and by the Binghemton and Pennsylvania Turapike Fisedueed beh ee een onirten THT tHe seats 1 Reape F | bo bed beom told that ite chject was to procinim | “25 go tepeni that portion of the Hovised Statutes that | Company, L ry poy pens ich 2 The above named gentlemen comprised all of the demo ADIOUAR, ETC | to the State, in tones of trumph, that the con- | declares what shall be an acceptance of theofice of mem- | 127. To confirm the official acta of Torry J. Luce, « | cans taae tatnarts toaster aan aiae Crook wad See me LSet tate ES Gersaner ond takees kim toes | Sutneved, in oa ene the segie ot tu Tare | Sree tml ee Hartwick, Oteego | therect aud at whieh they would appraise Ue ‘sane ty CALL OF THE ROLL. The Senate ls ready to edjoura. ifthore was not a response to that voice—if the people | tors of rehoul district No tiitormerls: Nov 2a) uf the | TUR To provide for the election of @ recorder of the | BAyMcut See ee O° See eee Me. Goon east fg Ge calling of the roll. fe chair appointed Senators Schoonmaker and Rrand- po meg = ae —S by ontranae teva of Fishkill. and to authorize the present trustees to city of, Batale, nd to regulate the taking of fees by | ment of the a te ainount of the tagable of their course— come none pied. « eErege' No quorum being present, Mr. Coox moved a call of After seme minutes delay, tho committce reported | pelics of thie State were to override the interests oft Gl. Teakend oh ont etcoenen Teincorporate the | "120. Por the relief ef Rithu C. Weight Se Oe ee ae eee eae . r di their dut, ¢; when the Erie canal, which was to regulate 4 * 30, de, Ma x | * vot of if from The Sengeant-nt-Arma, Mr. George IL. Garlick, was caaates i GL in te Tarrylig trade of the country for hundreds of years was | Sevkertion and Woodstock Turnpike Road Company, | 190. For the cellef of Wiliam Buell, Jr., Marallton N | respectively. and excluding such stocks as are directed te eummon the absent Benators. Mr linavonern ofervd & revolution, returning a vote | Y0b* made the victim of the combined interests of mono | Ktandom'n portion of thelr toad. od 181. For the relict of George IL. Boughton, of his as. | txatle. nnd such other, property as, is exetnpt by law All been summoned and found, the eal was sy lies. He looked at home, He relied on q ’ F . . 5 iad seer | Sascha preted oar hs Boay'ss'Prcdont | the fet, whats mo Iie vo nabeve that ot | & He nunert ce Gee Bune we aang toe: | “EGE Vcr the eet Charo A Duala, Johu Mt. | fort bet Jutent ad bce "Wh oath cal RECESS TARER—PRCULIANLY PERPLEEING PREDICAMENT. pre tem Adopted, — | the State, for a judgment on the question. Whatever | crease Its capital stock Hilton, and Charles Moore, ke. be written on sald roll, signed 4 iy iooet the oes Mr. Bancock moved a recess till twelve o'clock. ; . that result migtt be, he should acquiesce in the verdict | "44 "to wut ‘ Mills Com- | 138. For the relief of Solomon Parmele. tifled by the justice, and shall be in place of ~ ie ted We wor REPLY OF LIRUTENAST GovERWOR CHURCH TO Tim PoTR OF | Toth T Pm Bah voles Sales’ aad he would ou . To au re the Utica Steam Woetlen certificate now required by law, and every assessor wha Mr en or La... gran roof 1" . bay L oncong ~y-. A 2, Seen Rypanies ae f Pray te lecrease its capital stock 134. In relation to weights and measures. shail wilfolly «wear falee in taking and Subvoribing sald fn our political annals. Hie ‘trusted. the” 4 Lirutonant ig communication waa recived from the | Si Knows no other motive than the ord of the peo- | pitighCatrent® te sleetion of directors of the Union | , 135, Authorizing the Mochester and Webster Plank | cath, stall be deemed guilty of, and liable to the penal- two hours would be allowed for the nt Govegrcrasoy Moves, Atsany, Aprit i, 1851, | le, whatever the verdict of the peoplemight be, It would | "S9"'R6 prewids for tho mppraleal and payment of da- | 108 Techange the tame of ihe Fiest Presbyterian | *f: ee can cabs ee to decide what action should be taken in this ¢ Sex avons :—Ihave this momen reevived a copy of areno- | BOL diaturb hie repose magesincurred by Henry U. Beach in the removal of & | Chureh, of Dritton’s settlement, fm Onondaga county. See. 0. This sat t Imunediately. Carried, and the Senate took a reeces Jation expressing your approbation of the maanor in which Mr. Towxarnn moved to postpone the further conside- . ¥ 137. To authorize the village of Albion to reise money pw Sar Rng € AFTER RECESS. have presided over your deliberations. For this manifests. | ration of the resolution for twenty minutes. Carried. &. To amend the charter of the city of Schencetady. by tax. Interesting from Albany. Messrs, Babcock, Dual, Bookman, Brandreth, | {hun s\7opr eperersl: 1 ine of the hale vith many SmanEs 9 THD GPStaNE enw esenne GA. To alter the Comfalsiomers’ map of the city of | 138. To Incorporate the Cohore Savings Bank, From the Albany Argus, April 16. Carroll, Cole, Cook, Orothia, Crook, Cross, Dimmlek, appreciation ot my | . Mt Woreuen cffered @ resolution of thanks to the | Brooklyn, 139, To release the latersst of the people of this State The Legislature exhibits the usual which eha- Geddes, Johnson, Miller, oes: Robinson, ready to | Hon. Ii.J Raymond, Speaker of the House, for the able | 99. To amend an act entitled an act to condense and | in certain lands, to Catharine Leland. raeterizes the clove of a session, and as is usual, also, ‘Bchoonmaker, Upham, and ‘boing seventeen end im partial manner in which he had discharged the | pmend the several nets relating to the village of Skance- 140. To authorize the Common Council po tet nearly all the important public business romaine to be Po wny Ay Ey datics of his offee a ea telen, poreed A il 10, 1880, to levy stax for the purpose of building s fire- | se ‘on in one house or the other, The multitude of use dia fins noatm, ame ven rite Last ren, A giuallae resstution of thanks to ; " dhveemam, Rq., 40. for an additional Jusico of the peace In | proof county clerk's office. them, ‘The camal bill was taken up. the Clerk, and ioe, was Caper A the town of Hector, in the county of Tompkins. ML. To amend chapter 350, of the laws of 1850, 0 far He, Sansone saree set the Me be euit ft Ly Lituosee tt soe Sumber of menogers of the Life ag relates to the village of Baldwinsville, in the county after Dilla, other were oF. . Varuum, Speak ving Benevolent Association ew q Onondaga See See tohats tear Os plate Ps coees ni dcraton sf he Beate comune: | Genichgh Sth unt Rghngs Im the own | i eats tnt tone a Pik 5 hy h - ne Am one; am Un’ tone wae then recumed Fe : ‘ Pay ope tne ba eased bat ayer aes $33 py ~hnoee ‘0% 6 am ‘o incorporate the New York State and National over the Wapplogts Chek nnn ea wer bea party t ‘it the hot. "They ail dectaea Ie | wore] #4 emt to shoal 0 inje aa Mr. Macncu offered ts Yam amendment, the following: | <¢tigh ge nnrent sine, Cilestors of taxa in the towne | 144 Amending the Revised Statutes in relation dee to They ail deemed fh of Bath bem county; Bethlehem, New Scotland, tal money under Pao dla he, but be wicked to amend ahs | which I hare recetved 2c) Ung Senate. Hise: | herons, Several members of the Senate, aetuated by pe; | Guilderiand, in the county of ‘Altay: Seriba, Oswego Te mans a reed 4 of the vilinge of Hi fn oppectaity of necompilahing the neccsaary | [itared the busines of the Renate, seuacsey "eer met 36 Mee ielethag tet ethos tet conrammation of | county, and the olty of Bysaouse, tn the county of Onon- bende jf caw fit, It they ai not see fit to do mu, y secre new akeet to tack. Teeny be wi be of tae Brampe le’ Stane e coelion. \ 146. Tonmond the act to incorporate the New York et the rest with i. ofte the tags Viens on garth, ‘May I net That we pat iberately refuse to proceed with on . To for the and paymont of canal | Gallery of Fine Arts, pawed hha Mr. Bascock ‘We are in peculiar and ex- 1 Tf anything has coourred to mar LM | lation now ca shee, Dil | dainages Somiah B. Kelley, as vsccusor of the estate of 147, To amend an set gm act relative to Jus | yond the ‘bitte ike trong, SD ona bane. I caly pemamivee the, ploseitn os ‘hich | “heccige the Jnec¥ Kelloag, deoenart Weer ant pales evurts in the eity of New York, pasted | 7"The Canal and General Appropriation bila rasan or The stennge eogare pureed Legy wes wyver betvre wit: Seem formed ducing vue wielativan. Tuer Tee | gepaie have y veoweht 40 To release the igtereet of the State in certala jad | March 20, 1°48. Use yesterday, and go to