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WHOLE NO. 0755. Pierre Johan: deo, Mise 4. Bon AMUSEMENTS. Bwswar, ‘THEATRE.—E. she VSI N $5 and ‘OF rhe Me, Whiting: Eons ere Reynolds; Runae, Mise spectacle, THAT ODIO! 7 ees pan. tr J rent Be kthorne, et Lady Aurora er, Mr. Jordan; iE lohnson; Mary P: Pa eng TL Cirele, 25 cents; Orchestra —Doors 7 Komaatie, Opens’ the trial of Lieut. Fabius Stanley, for challenging his superior officer, have found a singular verdict, viz :— On the first count, “that Stanley falsely stated be had Mr. 85 Miss Olivia; Genii of the US CAPTAIN Ci pt. Second count, “Stanley actually challenged Cape, J ”» guilty. Mrs eee ee The Geeratary of the Navy, perceiving the Tela ben 3 $1; Private Boxes, | this Snding, has rema: case back to the court, -past 7 o'clock, On 1. IN PARIS—Count ve b a hat Me Rips, | He may linger another day, but death is ineritable IN ATION aL. THEATRE, CHATIIAM STREET.—BOXES, 2 cents; Pit, 1239 cents; W. Taylor; Mrs. it, B. Gratian.” To concia “GOLDEN AX, Gubbing, Mr. L. Fox; Uncle Fay w; Sylva Miss M. Charles; Mystlet nh. A UGLO's GARDEN K under the superinte: ence of the largest and citizens of New York, who have ever including Hon. A. on. J. H. Hobart Haws, Y. Anderson, Hon. Geo, W Slorgans, Ald. dae. Ch, Hon. Clarkson Crojius, Matsell, Ald. Morgan t of the season. ppear in cenjunetion with Gen, Wete! dof M. ¢ while of the talented artists lous feats of daring horse ay lecture on the seier Sam. Lathrop, whose stu} ‘of applause than that of af ‘will address his fellow-vitizens, on ntry. Europe, Asia, be yot unexplored. (for the first time rien) a splendid Faney Dress Cay: dy Equestrians, and will conclude jeal and heroic pageant of St, Gi wardrobe, pra 'y is occasion, in any will appear. ‘Tickets may be pro- cured at all the principal hotels, and of the committee, MALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE ‘Ope u of * talented ‘on fp management of B. fora succession of “experienced performers, Christy, whose concerts’ in this city, ‘five years,” have heen received with highly respectable und fashi pen at half-pact six, commence at to’elock. Au Afternoon Cons modation of Ladies and On 1 benehit of Lewis M AT FELLOWS: 0. 444 Broadway, between Huward and Grand ‘The celebrate d u every night daring ell known Fellows’ A, & grand concert com ilies, commencing at 3 o'clock P. whose converts at Tript have the honor to announce their » April 21, and continue. ow or particulars, refer to descriptive billy. ITE'S ETHIOPIAN OPERA MOUSE, 49 ‘is company will lace after Wed nesday atter- to fulfill engagements onst Wednesday evening next, April 2M, ast night aud benefit of Mr. ©. Jenkins, the great banjolit. doors open at7; concert to commence at 3 ernoom and evenin ‘OTICR.—HORN & WHITE'S ETHIOPIAN OPERA ‘Troupe wi!l close for three nights ovly, vie i—Thursday, ‘WHITE, Proprietors. April 2%, is wet apart for the Benefit te Banjo cb ti appear asi day eveping, April taloments, son " th ros f bbim 8 grand “complimentary of either of th RAND CONCERT, BY WILLIAM VI Jace, at Tripler Hall, on the 22 April ar aie at Trij fall, om ¥ PROGRAMME, 6 Reis Pe 8. Fantasia for the Violin, with Orche ‘on themes from Bellint’s Operas of “ La Somaambula” oud La St , Richard Hoffman and Ww. Ww Hier,» Violas. ho favorite Trish t Kose of Summer.” 1 porfurmed by wiv expressly for this ooea Luraon, Wr. Grontorex, W '¢ Fate Polka,” Grand Oreh Doors to open at hi (Marrelseme folks, im Dot trips, stage travel women, debating societies, Long Is'and folba, sentimental and training tyne mur rious faces, pa BUM, 175 CHATIIAM SQUARB.—ORO L . tietor.— Admission —Sea' Boxer, [0 conte; Staac Senate, Sy conte: Boxe Ant Saloon perfor mence in the after Kat hall past 7 gatertelnments are v x the largest and at th need band in the United States, ‘a troupe. of Model Ar Aste who are selected for thetr beaut personate a number of Leavtifal tab lectures of ancient and moder times, aud figure, and who mence at eight, J. Apply. in the evening, ‘0 AMATE STORS.-A VERY FAVORABLE OP- Scheie aoe oo tabdliah & reapecta ble q at the Lyceum connected ‘now occurs to e rriched on very reasonable Apply at the box off "_ AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, MUSEUM, PHILADELPHIA—P. T. BAR: nford, Assistant Manager. 4 orgnous Chinese ought out on Bvater every night duri by P. Grain, Sem, and in the afieencon are compo. tof Vaudevillen, Pot es i. Then, the thonean M the spacious Saloons ate ful To iilees and’ one performance, 29 cents; ears, 1285 conte, RCH STREET THEATRE. —PROPOSALS FOR RENT. tng the above Theatre, for one, yaar, from eo, ved on of before lat May nox persatce 'S BRANSON, @ Mae Punaverrusa, April 8, 1851, re children under ten BARNoMs AMERICAN “MUSEUN—P. T, Proprietor and Manager—John Greenwood, aut Manager, dr ent. To coi TERY m town, with a cargo of mi tress, She had shifted deck-load, da rigging, &e. The schooner W. H Harrison, from this port for York river, having about $5,000 worth of merchandise on board, sunk In Hampton Roads yesterday, No insurance. Admit wuder 10 years, ning, April 31, promi attraction. “In the aftern: TURNING THE TABL! 001 ES—Jack Humphre: conclude with the Jay, people, and especially our numero showed an indulgent detire to watch contained in the character of the very eerious Aminadab Sloek. ‘Thir saino desiro will be felt here, aud we predict full and crowded houses st the Musgum. character of Sleek—Cl man that o! Sleek, and © twoen UM.—IT 18 A WELL KNO! Mw | MASS MEETING OF THE DEMOCRACY—TRE PROCLAMA- that the “Serious Family” ACT, popular and vory would certainly ensue, ted our thentry going Uprising of the People—Monster Meeting at the Capi- tol—The Twelve Apostles Sustained—Governor’s at of Torrens, and We have seen Hadaway sures him execiten ita] ES ‘urning ti a Tickets” Kent total pe | any indication of public sentiment, then the em- nts; Pit, upon horseback, by Mr. Vece of BILLY BUTTO! ASTLE GARDEN.— FoR LveRroor— ship PACIFIC, depart with the mails May l0th, at 12 o'clock Canal etreet. No berth it pass through the Post Cfice, ing unequalled, accommodations for elegance or comfort, apply to EDWD, K. COLLINS, po freight will be received on board afte » Th ner ARCTIC y May st} and sail Ma; ‘HE BRITISA st at freot, and betwee only calling at Mal ngers. ARABIA, Copt.— PERSIA,’ Capt. — America, “ Boston Wi ne ten New York or Boston to Freight will French, German, ILADELPHTA AND 1 Commander, (10 jaced on this Ii ilk mort an nery. Her for Comfort loon State Rooms, Second Cabin, $6, Fron' N. B. Persons eng: Bished tickets free to ‘eloe! steamehi ULS.N. feom hei ernm Few bic foot. N he teach Panama in Columb make one more t the Nicaragua direct, from Pict Ne April inst., at 3o'cl excellent areomm I Monepely,—The paciric PANAMAC 0. CALIFORNIA TENNPRSER.| NORTHERN BR COLUMBIA stoamer from Son F Ar The connection w steamshipe BI. DORADO tween New Orl a +a qnavre Ae term » drvet tine b Bt euch porto, sifte on. the tet Uiiee CR Srols tad Oregon » Califoreia aa : an bb secured rom Armstrong, La oan “ahha fare for through tickets from sigco bas been fedwend fro For choloe ow Ward 66 South street. OW SAN FRANCH Henoue to Bes Fracciees. Ti # San Prancisce. by ARAH SANDS, 1, oda ions for familion—s it preont ‘cabin--will be Jerpatehed by lat June from 7 will ree other steamers. For Gobet ama te San mm P* name to Ban LOWLAND & Cc! RCUS—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWERY BCUs NE slater AME bers of the Legislature who uttempted to pass the Canal bill, must certainly meet with condemnation from the people. It was called for the purpose of testing the sense of the people in this city in rela- tion to the course taken by the twelve Senators who so willingly resigned, rather than remain and witness a palpuble violation and disregard of an important provision in their Stato constitution. ‘The meeting is acknowledged ov all hands to have been the largest, most respectable and enthusiastic of any ever held at the capitol of the State. Many of the old and most highly respectable citizens, who have for years kept themselves aloof from active political action, have been awakened to the subject, and are preparing to engage in the contest with the ardor of port and the wisdom of age. hip. Seautiful Parisian act of Equitation, Shakeper! Lipman. To conclude with the after THIS BEAUTIFUL AND P lar Place is now open for the reception of visiters di lerivs of tho 6 oN not an oanal ‘the id. SHIPPING. 1 ‘ATES MAIL STEA! ‘he view from the ‘or freight or puss. é 6 Wall street. ys ~! and regarding it us a measure only intended as a matter of party. speculation. Mr. Sg ag ey able and pleasant speaker, carrying smoothly with him, without the rippling in the | wave. “Mr. Tilden informed the audience that | be was a member of the convention which framed the present constitution, and on the committee with Michael Hoffman, in perfecting the finan- cial article in the constitation which the ma- jority in the Legislature have attempted to vio- jate; and he remarked that it was agreed on all | sides, by all hands in the convention, that it was supposed the constitution was so formed as to eflectually restrict the Legislature from running the people in debt, without obtaining their consent. It was eupposed that the article in relation to the finances was so securely guarded that no legislation could so pervert it as to create a debt, by any eva- sion or artifice. He account of the proc pronounced the Canal bill uneonstivutional, and be- ieved if the question was directly submitted to the voters of the city of New York—the city of his resi- denee—the course which the twelve Senators chosen to pursue would be triumphantly sustained. AMERICAN ROYAL York and Liverpool dt: rpool—the Boston shipe ad receive mails and pas- AVRICA, Capt. Ryrie. oth erpool, fires cabin, Passage from New York or Boston to Liverpool, second Berths not sec 4 until id for. ced specie beyond an amount for per- a ard. pase through the Post Office. CUNARD, Jr., 38 Brondway. Goods, received joods. ‘Through bills terially r Vaden’ titer dest May, until fur- Site SE load | Ly VERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Line—Stoamship LAFAYETTE, Charles Stoddard, ip Crescent City), has beet Philadelphia and Liver: bard street wharf, Phila- Tth » 4 1 IZ o'elve! vai it im ‘the ail and machie All oem anes poe ae Watts Sherman, cashier of the Albany City Bank. ‘They are strong and decided, unequivocal in cha- racter, strongly approving the defeat ef the Canal bill, and condemming the conduct of those members of the Legislature, especially the Senators who have been compelled to carry out the behests of Thurlow pay) in opposition to their bett Ne doubted the propriety and expediency of the passa, of the law; but they have been compelled to yield, giving evidence that they regarded their oaths to support the constitution, nu better than custom honse oatha. ‘This bill unites both sections of the democratic party. The adhesion will be quickly formed through- out the State, and the epithets of hunker or barn- burner will po longer be bandied about. Both sections will drop the negro agitation, and maseh shoulder to 4 brought in common with British use pasoengers te of the steamehi e, to Fun betwee! bert! r Liverpool, en We: id steamship, 1,40 tons and eleganc tle Excursion tickets to Live! . Fitet class, $175; Second da, $100, N. until paid for, For ys ry t wtroet, New York; or or, Geo, Meilenry & © Pasenge at New York will be fur- | night were seen mingled, as in days past, the leaders and ravk and file. ui vet differences, ngreed to let all other matters rest, and JAIL, STEAMSHIP CO! 6 direct, via against the whigs. We now see Eli Perry Mayor, hunker, lleratio > ing, Vete carnest unity with John tter barnburners, j wnes in harmonious efforts to sustain the ret! foot of Warren street, N. K., sand New Orleans. Chogres to the splendid double-en- ht taken to New Orleans ot30 ‘cie only taken on freight to Havana. signed after the steamer has sailed. Kor freight oF pasrage, apply at the oflee of the Company, he ‘eat street, corner of ‘arron strect. = 7 i. O. ROBERTS. ATES OF FARE REDUCED.—ONLY THROUGH Caliternia and Oregon, vie I steamers on the M.—The new and apl pier t mails, direct Passengers transferred fine stoamehip PALC ry of Iading will lately represented by Mr. Stone; and in the 2igt district, J | skinner resigned. The former is impregnated with | a pro corruption fund, that before the canals are fi-ish- C m hat port on or about May Lat. Bor: r passage, apply ut the office, 54 and 66 South ptrct, of at 177 West stroet, corner of Warren stroct. DIRECT.—THE N pt ty ° talenve th millions more, to Oswego, the-eanal strong may | theless, be r DOUBLE EN. W. Joinsoa, will democratic candidate. But the district is ay Jationa, ap Db strong one, and it is very doubtful whether a su ¥, 9 Battery place. ES—OPVOSITION TO ne steamship Prome. DEPENDENT LINE TOCUAG piendid doble @ Will Teave Monday the 2th & any constitution violate with an addition of those two whig Sea sake of the argument, what That will make. th Crook will resign, thould the emergency 1 ali hough stard out he will wituese ag: bill. He will aleo fol if the time shall arrive demanding the sacrifice. ves that they | Iutions ef the s+ ture has beeu arrested. by the n twembers of the Senate, enneed by a respecting a public , the minority of the conrequence of the se number of its members. atwo-sdird vote could not be passed f business requiring Uhe pimdent ngon ured at RERFORD & €0.'8, 2 V. The whigs will ever ebt “10m tone. 1am The Dostor ie sa flatterg of the Albany Journal Governor Hunt hi extra session of the Loegisla to deso unde The new LUMBLA will ply between San Prevcises and ports ip Oregon, awaiting at the former Whe arrival of the mnilaand turning without delay with and passengers f lore will be kept transient passengers between Maus — RAH SANDS, of 1,20) tons and peculiarly bekept running | boat. th 6 steamers will beep up the connection be Wrean Acagul o and the other Mexican ports, ¢ comme the Atiantio will be maintained by the United States Mall stoamahipe GEORGIA . OM ton power to convene the 1 only,) on ext pointed the se CRESCENT CITY.1,500 tons. Albony bwve wit progress of the proj ton, ard nenly ing vine millions ef d milicnes, under which the energies of the State now labor. ‘That « proporition of t surprie and prosperity, ealle unexpected nceamity, by-no stringent demand of business, no them ; yet attempted to be forced through the begtala- thre by a party vot ultimately to dise rpanise legisiation, and defeat the pase age of in | resort to the Inst net of resistance and And that we are herw to expre erent ap wrason & Co., agente, New York to Saa Fraa- storage, ty $I from Sow York to by any ante son will be ab the lowset SCO AND ORRGON-EXTRA FAMI- Aell known am ri tensive and convenient acoomm | ente state rooms in. both galoot originated in ne public nec ite features { to ern revenuer of the public works, in of am expenditure of three mil years, an vetting aside the Canal (of thie fund, and of the contracts under | the Inw, in the hands of five whig politicians, constituting a majority of one in the Canal Hoard—whose terms are obc ut to cxpite, snd who compose a trikuaal Whose past arrival in Panama, the elved the middle of May, availing of the roduoed rates of economy offered by ne M1 hein the saloon, veo, im the 2d cabin, 1H s ASTIN WALL, Ue nnd 558008 with her, an’. by pleee the cont MORNING EDITION-----MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1851. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Curtous Verdict of a Naval Court Martial. Wasnixcrow, April 20, 1851. ‘The Naval Court Martial recently assembled here for Johnson,” guilty. Archbishop Eccteston. Baxritony, April 20, 1851. Archbishop Eccleston still lives, but is sinking slowly. Marine . Nonroux, April 19, 1861, The schooner B. L. Perry, from St Croix, for Middle- lasses, hae put in here in dis- The Political Revolution at Albany. ‘TION OF THE GOVERNOR, CALLING AN EXTRA SES- SION GF THE LEGISLATURE. Y CORRHAPONDY: Aupany, April 19, 1851. Proclamation for an Extra Session, §c. §. Ifthe meeting held at the capitol last night is The prinel akers were Ho: ymour, , and Mr. Tilden, of New York city. ‘The or gentlowan come up valiantly in support of t and ageinst the Canal at; ex- sing his conviction of its unconstitutional is hearers the audience a very lucid sof the convention. He A series of resolutions was introduced by Mr. judgments. ‘in, several of those Senators had and over agi der in maintenanee of the constitution. Last hey have forgotten all former battle in common, and in Hj oolong! the ated chairman by a radical— Torfolons the eck ‘and looseness have: the confidence and whose |, OF further this port early yesterday morning, from Chagres, via ‘the shall | Kingston, Jamatca, She left Chagres on the Sth, aud aud confine that mode to the | Kingston on the 12th inst. expenditure of the as it shall be actually recei 6 ‘ie ny ia incompatible with hibit the contra debts. therein ited Sete in utter ives rize or direct the aj except in the manner | and about two hundred passengers. disregard of the provi. jon of the revenues for more in anticipation, ‘That ifthe Canal bill were not clearly for- ards of the constitution, it is under within the meaning and intention of the express bition of that instrument, ax shown by the controversies which gave rise to the convention and tho discussions which attended the formation and adoption of the con Resolved, That the constitution is binding upon the » acting under ity in the sense and provisions were designed by those m. and the people who adopted them, as porancous discussions and history; | that the ‘attempt to evade the real intention of an in strument between private parties by artful construction, | is universally characterized as di attempt to evade the real intention of the constitution coustruction by the legislative agents of the people, is a betrayal of a high trust, anda violation of the solemn cbligation of the official oath, Resolved, That if the Legislature still have the consti- tutional power to contract debts or to anticipate and contume the revenues for an indefinite period before they ‘nt constitution has utterly failed of the object whick induced the people to assemble a conven- tion and to establish a new constitution ; and itis vain that any language will be sufficient to t designed by the people in restraining t islative agents from creating debts and mo pO « public revenues; there is an end to all constitutional | Limitations upon delegated power, and the very founda- | tion of republican government is swept Rerolved, That we are struck with profound amazes ment by the attitude of our Legislature, sworn to sup] the constitution, proposing to Edward: lard Ri ° man, M Campbell, a Kellem, H Chipman, bidden by the w F Morgan, AB Roberts, M. D Powers Taylor, DV shown. by conteny Borrre Wasth Wo IMeCatterty, “C anest; andthat the | Horr, WP fvrd, GW Litehiiter, Francis Mar, P Rdwards, J Lawrence, T Davis, ¢ © D King, HW Wile AT Bonneville, N R Strong Mr Grossp! T Rogers, € Miller, G Law Bowles, JM Ennis, JP Phili Hon Silleck, A Duckworth, accrue, the pre: Slater, J ‘ue & paper “serip” or the face of which all obligations of pay- divavowed, and to authorize the recep- js of bank issues, when the consti- tuticu expressly declares that it shall be the daty of the Legislature to see that all such issues are “amply se- Kegolved, That the —the Inborivg and indust: ment Is express tion of this asa hole: classus—all classes—all kociety are deeply interested in the paper currency of the State— that it cam have no existence but by their will, and as it fe id measures the valuo of every man's’ p ver be allowed existence unless upon a which renders it reudily convertible into gold and silver, the only legal standard of value. Resolved, That it is preposterous to euppose or pretend whieh on the one h onal and void, because they debt or liability on behalf of the peo} the other are claimed to ervate no liability for pe that *certificat to be unconstit: be legal, only because they t, evn be that ample secti- rity which the constitution requires—that the issue of Ppapermoney upon such @ basis as these certificates or | ip which acknowledge no obligation—no liability—on the contrary disavow both—ix laws of wisdom and prudence—an sound principle, upoa the property tereets of the country, and above all upon the constitu- tho pledge of the public of a State ax an obligation upon the honet and relence of the whole people, never to be made exce re ofa Vital mecessity, and never to fe or violated under ary necessity whatever; that we poimt with pride to the position assumed by New York iu 1642, of resisting the incrense of debt, and Uevot- ing its energies to sustaining its credit; that the influ- | chee Gf that porition was felt immediately in the restora. tion of public confidence and the elevation of public and private credit; that the principles of pt Te dee neorporn into the Spe tes a Pa Bates ot the Union, as well as in our own organic law, t! to depart from that poli- cy by # violation of the sacred obligations of the aor | tution, would be to set an example of evil. ad before we ret am example of good, and for which the | of March. rokee on the 9th inst. be a retraction of the m the name of New ¥: an credit. the consequences of illions of Ameri- Le @ Wound upon Ai which, at this time, whem two hundred mi can securities are held in Europe, would be disastrous and irreparable Kerolved, That the refusal of the whig re to submit the question tt 4 gence rte as the crigiuated w an executive having large 1 interests in the expenditure of this money, and to a Legislature, the majority of which a minorit; ¢& pee ote, and was by a Boay or ‘Officers who may desire to conceal present deficits and past defaults loan; and thet we cannot but regard the ttohurry this matter through an extra session uch & Legislature, £0 a8 to exeape * the last struggle of a dynasty that d knows that in the next general election it will yer and consigned to oblivion. vint with pride to the contrast is State presents in its adminis er democratic hands. That for more democratic party distiueuished itself by the ceonomy and vigor with which it prosecuted the “Our very ente dae Z oh Kerolved, That we which the history of ¢ tration by whi than 90 years t mour, Watts Gansevoort hearman, Erastus Corn- and other hunkers, in anBu: ‘Tilden, Stanton, | ing their forces am ators. aprising the counties of Madison and Oswego, | reson and Lewis, from which Mr. ye made by the leaders in the nine million peans will be accomplished to raise twoor three | vlarge the Oswego eanal. In | terest will prevail; still, with a ity in Madison, Mr. Stone may, never- ned. 1 Lewis the intefests of the Black | draw off several votes from the hippers of Michael Hoffman | port of the whig nomi- nee, even with a prospect ot a more speedy eomple- ft at canal, by the manifest repudiation of i tant features of the eonstitu: tin any other district, that can be ek And Carroll and ragnos have done, and Dr. Brandreth, ttle « and unsafe nor, will never gainst the torrent of in st the infer yw his democratic colleagues, | inet flatter themse hie vote for the bill, while it com | four of its present obnoxious featur } + notwithstanding the honeyed | ed a proclamation for an are. has the power ction 4, article 4, the constitu: | n of which says, “he shall have ure (or the Senate rdinary occasions.” He has ap | nd Tw ay of June as the time of eting. In the meantime »& eubdivis The followin, 2 ovening of of the resig- Kh 4 with astonishment the origin and t initiated by the State adminktrn navinmated by the Légtinture, of add to the burden of twenty-two character has struck us with t has in a time of profeand peace for by no puddle calamity. hy no originating » direussed befure the people, wor petitioned for by h suoh reeklesemess ae cand urged rtant pills. Ly compelling its opponents to Zistance nnd resign thelr seats slic wrong has be Resolved, That whil attempted. we know that this project of debt ity, or in any desire to pro- the public goed, we believe that we can detect in public works, the sedulous care in the preservation of the ublic faith, the cournge and self-sacrifice in recalling the | and reekless polley, to that of | econcmy and payment, aud the guaranties which it em- | bedied In the constitution to complete these works and | toextingudsh the debt, and free the business of the canals burthen of tolls, and has proved itse! onest friend of the peo ly in those twelve | other hand, the whig party, in spite o isto be held. The | of zal for the more speedy completion of the public works, has proved itself their greatest enemy, squaader- ing the reventes exacted from the favorite partivans, in idle ente | tions, and upon fraudulent el tate frcm a spendt ‘ from the heay ‘The enthusiasm of last night will soon spread | faithful and | thronghout the State, espe districts where another eleetio great battle will be fought in the 2uth district, | Hi ite pretences canal interests upon won, in locwl specula- Inims, and distingnishing itself im the third yeur of the administration of by ® general suspemsic fret year of th of the public works, and in th ration of Hunt by a partial one, lore appronch to State hankruptey. f repaddican demoe- and the whole State, are due ound by their oaths and their seuse of | duty. toobey and prewrve the constitution, which called and to protect the people from the heavy supplies. We may add, that the bank restrictions are operating more db sceumulation of stocks to twiee their presout extent would be likely to do. | them inte extten United States « tention of th article on the subjeet-— aggressions made upon it. by having recourse to e only expediont left—exhibitir | to resign their places, a epirit of +e the people, in contrast w nad distrust of ty gin thew willing flee demweracy, to stand b: of congratulation Pritt > W his eeheme of debt ers gain | have ma ome ind iad: sable Of tho Legislature. GOVERNOR oF THE JON WY WaRHTSUTOS 1 Whereas. it ts re ignation of twelre wm for the tranraction three-3fths was entirely de; capsice of a single member, who, after had been compelled by order of the Senate, agai : Parted without its leave, andthareby prevented theform- | ation of each # q@orum Aud whereas, the 8 ing the Governor to call an Extra & ture, at roch time and plore as he might de for the interests of the Siute, thereuyoa 1 die, baving failed to pass the Annual App and other pendin, and the ordinary «up whereas, the disorgr nization nt, and its consequent inability to ¢ ee of ite duties in the Won. form an extracedi Jented in the past history of shir ty, in my jedgment, ne extra session of the Legis . he will also istue war- | rauts to fill the vacancies occasioned by the tion of the twelve Senators. pte and Asembig, after wequest a are the resolutions passed by the | democratic mecting at Albany, ont the 18th instant, ealled in consequen nation of the twelve democratic Senators, on the | | attempted passage of the Canal bill: | volved, That the republicsn electors of the city of | Snlaegement | W, therefore, by virtue of the by the Constitution, I do hereby tore, to meet at the Onpitol. in ut Tueedny, the 10th members of the Sapate and there to assemble. in their reepeetive Chambers, to consider the reveral bills pending at the termination of the last ression, and to transact such other busin may seem to them expedient city of Albany. une next, at noon. D1 Ascembly a required then reof, I have hereunto sttb. A my namo and afixed ty of Albany, the nine. teenth d p our indignation that so | ioe thenehed ee ASHINGTON HUNT. Ry the Governor James F. Recor s, Private Seeretary idence of other motives. It proposes sfder to form the haste ms a year for throe ntelligenees Ths Whig st meet at Lancaster , for more than twenty yents in advance, the | Convention of Pennsylvania wi missioners, to | Restos 1 St. Lous in fhvor of the freesoii democratic Jats for Mayor, who was defeated Fy mory than ae, <THE NEW YORK HERALD ARRIVAL OF THE CHEROKEE, | wir | Half a Million in Gold Dust, and the Cali- | fornia Mails, &e., &e., &o. ‘The steamship Cherokee, Captain Windle. arrived at She brings about half « million of dollars in gold dust Annexed is 4 list of the passengers :— J A Seymour, Dr M Geo Bieber dridie, Wm Clemens, J W Clemens, Jas V Kearne: Brandt R Gonzales, L Alvarez, Mr Wilholm, WG Mortis, How, D'Johnson, J Sandford, Mr Doty, 8 Hf A"Hazleton, E Bock with, nase, Geo Franklin, J A Potter,Jd M Williams, W Sheppard, HJ Gettens, Wai Mf Plumber. EWS MOM Herrick, $G Cully, JB WO Snow, HP Briggs, J He ys all, B Fi ullis, D Howland, W Kolerts, WP Coll ye it, IF Cole, JK Daal . FS Sayre, W Reyn Burr, G Worth, J T Wort WL Brown, GP Hat! ay, A Wade, J Clark, E Alden, J’ Barker, RE Browa, D Wallave MeCafforty, E Shaurman, B Laing, JB | GP Perry, Ib HW Reed, Hon Hedge, $T Radcliffe, B Twaddle, M Waskey, B P Moore. D Carnes,” R Freeman, L) E Varaum, P Downey, J Said, J Grifiin, A AT. Pook. TD Dickinson, d Raumer, A Cooper, J McDonald, J Mit- J Lyons, D Henegin, A Muloney. PF Stark. . SPN Jitay, J itldcer,W Robinson, J Eli, Kell Pierre, W Deck, T Cas- tle, Wim Tate, J Gordon, W Stydick. PROM KINGSTON. J. Thom- 4, Amel deres and ir, Tullis; Wm. King; Isaac Jones: IST OF THE CHRROKER. 72 Dexter Fay & Sone... F, Maton Yorning & Co, Ten). Bangs MM. Coghill & © A. Eno 00, 8 6 Henli mer. I, ‘Thompson & Hitcheook |" 7. Myneman....,.., Des Arte & Heuser . ” 12 | Checee—American, 7 ig. per lb. Lumber—Last sales of - there teas 9408.19 California mails of the 1th ‘The Cherokee brought the nia. ‘The Feleon was hourly expected at Chagres, NEWS FROM JAMAI | Twelve Days Later Intelligence—Anticipated | Prorogation of the Assembly—The Cholera | United States and Canada. We have received, by the arrival of the steamship | Cherokee, full files of Jamaica papers, to the 12th inst.— twelve days later than our previous advices. i ‘The Kingston Journal of the %h states that it was the intention of the Governor to prorogue tle Mouse of As: sembly, in consequence of his objection to giving the usual assent to the poll-tax Dill, and to the Governor’ | salary bi The cholera had nearly entirely disappeared from Ja- The Kingston Stendard of the Gth inst says:— citizen, Mr. Wemyss Amteron | wheels one for cotton, and the other for flax, for the purpose 0 endeavoring, if possible, to draw attention to facture of home-made yarns, for knitting stockings and | other articles of domestic uve, suchas used inthe farm houses of the United Statesand Canada. The time of many of our fimilies is warted, and no doubt their de mic We would reccmmend their general use to the female penitentiaries of the isdand alization accelerated, by want of suitable occupation. The Kingston Intellingencer of the 11th inst. gives the | following commercial summary:— onthis oacasion to report the existence of an cause of depression in our business, The iks. Which Imve, for some three or four weeks back, been gradually restristing their discounts, have at this moment brought their operations, in this respect, within | so narrow a limit as to have produced serious incon- venience to all partins engaged in trade: Business is confined to operations rising barely above the range of retail transacth a manner tied; and the trade, in the alwence of the usunb | feit $21 bank acectnmcdations, forced to confine their dealings within the scepe of a limited cash business, It is im porrible to «ay how loag this state of thins is likely to exist jons, the hands of the importers being in at ip the mean while, stuffs and codfish are recumulating, and little, if any, probability exists of the revivat of a speculntive fooling, Under whieh, holders may reliewe their hands of thowe rimentally to business than the ‘The subject of immigration ef free laborers from the Canada coutinued to attract the at- habitants of Jamaica, Anne xed is aa IMMIGRATION FROM THE UNITED STATS AND CANADA. ¥ , maica Despatch, April 2 Among thi «on which Kart G has dweit, in atch, ax being en! lated to bens yy an increase of popula- tion, is the questi tmmigration from the United States omd Cansda, Mis lordship, it will be seen, by ar ference to hia deapateh. gives bis unqtalifiod support to any vebeme of emigration from those countries to the +t India eclanics, which may, under } ficeted by privat Li dave beemalaendy made as to < expected.to avaid themeelvos of out by the Legislature of inland. lead ax to believe that ration from Americ hb maica, wust be a svfsup- y thousands of people, no Who would readily avail the 8 of & free pas malea, and of reepeet to p and otherw Legintacure ut to Cherm, who, eo fing from being of service y. Would snly add to a beggarty «ystom of ady, without resgwt- who. ifthey demand a hegher chundantly carnit. Ind United States. wha, we have A they jangh ut the well they may ' nit Am: fersy, 08 a sort of over rand labore the people overpaid at a shilling a di do. And who tha Jewnica, wonkd do rounces | they ” We know what work « to perform in Ragland for the mi- ¢ reecivie—come nine shillings « week, has to pay the cort of expensive fuel ng. ‘The laborer in America, whose those of the Dorsetshire or no leas work; and Ae ix surprised maica. he seesa man whe the field at half-past seven @ 4.10 keep him from the sun. while his san, wha, e rune beside his horse, carrying his 4; wietly home again at tio. We repeat. | ty ie a renlly industrious popula on— not only claim bigh wages, but wil earn v deincion than to b sid ont the paid te opuiation of Jam sea as be of indur It is not WP fe wages are the wages of ind 6. There is not on khie mero « estate in J: cathat might not aun, if he woe the daily “wages he receives; nd we believe t & fre ¢ American who could 1 teed to cinig at hie wn cost, that would m Carn wages Cqt any he ever ree United States, toh onside D more tentperate aon, at the ferry rity fi | extent, this doriderat — | would strongly urge Unie ‘The question is, how such a @eseription of is to be brought about ie degree of jealousy tm Jeet; and there seems to the part of the influential satesm~m, ' larly interested im the slave question, tenanee to anythii are many ressons for tite gress Jninaica isa free 1 ciolly, but potitiestly ‘The bine man is longer a slave physically. but he 0 «freeman Mie rights are identiont with the Jeet throughout the dominions of bet Nets y Liberia ruite better deadly. it is true Atveriean statesmen don t thtak meh of thet cbject is the deportation of am ine ton distantspot, in whieh they cam us porsible toa” domestic inst declares to be an element in the Of course, Mr. Henry ¢ will live in history a* being the euthor of © the * is an ardent admirer of the a pack ofl the Thirty Chewsemd free nt to be found in Vi vr than give Che alight. to their voluntary emigration te Je~ they would enjoy every ely vilege to whieh the white man is entitled tir constitution. of the United States é colored people, who are ‘on whom he w "er te bt Valtlmore, met ower Kincsron, Jam. April 11 200 bLis, New Orleans have boom Stock heavy. and little or no ¢ almost gone out ¢f con«umption —Carolina. of fair quasity, commands Td @ Lf been sold at 1%. Butter—Ameri Brend—Pilot continues unsaleable at Ie, ue. per bbl. ‘The bisewit crockers taken slow]: which has been est of consumption + obtained for prime, but for some Merrings—Sales of Is. has ines lust transnetion lds, Stock rather lange, but Oil—A parcel of 30 bbls. was ct the sales of other portions of a eange, Stock Inrge; demand limited. A parcel has since besw | refused ut our quotation | charged hands at 7d. per tb ordinary, and 14s, for large, im easks; and 18s A lot of large fish, but not of the fi 1 100 Ibs. in casks. market 268, would be a per gallon, to ef Amerires: \d+h—Sales at Lis. fog usual sie, haw 80 bbls. of the former have cash; the latter is worth 644, per The stock of Steele's 48 Ibs. feather is emor- ac us, and greatly in excess of the demand rT A soop fhetory has just been started im Candles—2.000 boxes have changed hands as Article very duil, and market crowded, |W. P. were at 76s, per 1.000 fee been no arrivals, bingles are rearce 4s. a 488, per baif bbl i Phe stock, howe Becf—American family ie t ‘Tongucs—Ameriean, in Corn—Ralee by a is large. = W. | rels. h old at 40%, a 44s ‘The British steamship Great Western was at Chagres | of American at 5s, # 58. 6 on the Sth, taking on board four hundred thousand dol- lars in gold dust, from Cali Wm. R. Willinms, of New York, died on board the Che- | in excess of the tonnage in barbor, a few | immediately would be readily taken up. bian doubloons are scarcely procurable at 4'5 a 6 per cent prem. Americangold is worth 245. T, boxes cavendish one-eight have been taken at le. @d. per lb. Exchanges—On New York, no operations te re- port; no demand for bills, bags bas changea bands un private terms, § Iss. for dark to fair. hts—Tonnage te seurce, The quantity of; juce offering just now being: veasels City Intelligence, i Sacriems.—To- taken, if possible, towards —Immigration of Free Laborers f1 | and improving Tammany Hall politics, by an ae Ae = ae SYOMA tine | caeneeete ie Society of fachems. Frum vation, on the bread platforms of theo the Union, much good may eventually be By the advertivement, we perceive that the demo wn ticket puts forth a list of candidates who are id to be untainted with frocsoil or Van Buremiem: yon this occasion, as it is un opposed to the administration Tawotany Tar there will be a st There will be a strony derstood that the thetic of the laws will be in full force, and as no | twill be interesting to eee the result of | Which will east a shadow before it. Tur Svorm—Svow on the Grounn.—The storm hae rly a week—longer in duration amd y storm at so advanced continued pow m more revere than | this month for ma: turday might, rain te ing the dawn was ushered in with snow, which to Toll ti! an advance followed by feet and rat the manu- | New Jersey remained white with the snow that len during the the firmament became visible at a late hour of the and everything betokened pheasant weather t would seem as if we have Imd two equincet: in torrents; snd of the day, and them was During the day, the fields ie yorning After two or three #1 Pickive Poexrts at a FP at —On Satur | noon two fellows, named George Smith lias Allen and Wm Seott, were enught in the act of picking « gem- tleman’s poeket, in Ann street, whike the funeral proces sin of Mr. Mercer was shout to move, They were rerted by officers Parker and Clark, attached to the Loox Ove ron Cor | day afternoon and evening, a la i on the Buteher's suprir $2 Bavx Bits —On Saters number of counter- Drover's Bank of thie. ‘Whe public will, there. and datect the guilty’ parties - vious Uye op Poerarse.—Om Saturdey afternoon Mr Leoberk, the proprictor of the aa= W's theatre, was showt od beautiful six-barretied tleman handll exploded, and the » of the head of Waa. ite mark in the wall be- loom next door to B | pereons in the bur roe revelyer pistol, whieh was landed, one of the bartel ed within two or three ix . the har keeper. —On Saturday, Wm., Baby ¢ at Forty-fifth «treet. between Ninth and Ips fying from # biost, in and Tenth avenves sch complaint on the he iu these dangerous oper. Fatan Accrpent. At 2 o'clock yesterday John Laverty. while at work « Water vtreet. f the (hind floor of the store. t way to the Lower body was broughe ithnough the hoi tory to the lower yrendered @ vordie®, |, yooterday, an tn. t aged 45 years, born, sis chair ca Sate Sime of Che fatal remit, wax belt at tly Forty fourth street, sear diet, death from dt Anovwrn.=The Coronet wae et a douse in Eleventh axewn on the body of Robert Fal who died «nddenly on Satur 1% It coon hy the evidenee, tan hour after Salckang lady she deconsed, Fighta avenue. Vee t nl to hold an inqnegty orty-ecventh my day sight, ndout ¥ thot the deceased ant Au tnquest wilt be meld thie ay, it by the Coroner om the body of Clarion in Germany, Who caane te of proper medical treat. 47 Vesey rtreet, ath by disease and W Verdiet neevedingly Peltee Tutelitgen (fier Roland, of the Pir® rested. on Saturday night. a man by the name of Co@ey, on a charge of et t Joed in all at ® yaw! bont and brig Wanderer, Josey h Davideon, captain of the | the foot c¢ Murray street as recovered, conveyed before Juctiee Osborn, who cou ve —The police of the Beoomd { om Seturdey night, « mm stupified by intox! m house, and om Officer MeCready, who jeed that some und the drunken e yed him to the police st station house, nm locking fellow was hovering evidently watching an opportunity to relieve him of the Werhould hope Mr Lockett would take thie into consideration, and at onee kind act cf the cffiee sign the tumperanee ple Brooklyn City Intelligence. t vm Broom worship, at the corner of Atlantic and Bond streets, was opened for divine wor- ¥ morning, (Faster Sunday.) amd the ser- formed by the rector, the Rey. Joku Stearnen ‘This is. perhepe. the moet tastefully arranged and beawsl fol rrered edifiee in 2 the city of cher: at eight hundred pemoas ‘ Drick, forty fect by eighty. The style o Hic. and it bax been erented at a cost of 10000, x t, but the lorality Ue hisone of the yous Cosreviwe Liquon sve que Covet J. on Saturday. in ghe Cit offeper, aad seatenged to nine Court convicted of