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t “THE NEW YORK HERALD. oe MORNING EDITION-----WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1851. THE WHIG LEGISLATIVE RESS | Power of the Stato thus into the hands ofa single person, | ment, believe that these eforts have been hopelessly vain, L ADD! PORT five been a tame betrayal of the public interests | ‘The most red efforts of th oes ingonions nets ave TE. tnd the rights of the people | failed to render ie sistent ia ‘w pat sum to his | wou to proces tain rieee at hi Leaded ‘Fowrth—That one of the remaining Senators declared | Jyyntes"ti! ? the “ocmadtiaeee. 7 hitherto; by the application of the ; and in open Senate, that unleas the order of legislative busi- | dressed to the it Governor, wenees, yee a8 x08, jeted Sa he interest ‘The further cost of completing the Work Wiil and by th should be and he | ii , £ : PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. neon fixed by ihe Senate should be laid side, and he | ing Senators intended as any _ po OR vacate his seatrand | of dollars, without submitting t jate te Hii iog government of this State has been sus- toCom da loan on behalf of the | the sbove statement how much capital id be actually Th oder evenings Apel Fhe, catertainmente itl soot ‘They, therefore, cannot consistently | public. It is wot ey vo confon to the aj mar, Mr. Whiting; pao, Mr. yous , people, and without imposing’a tax to pay the te Interestom thatsum........ "* 10,000,008 Bill; Hi pac, Mr. Fredericks; Tycobro Cart; Frtiow Crrizens :—The legislative labors which wero further legislation imp: . ‘To have complied | 25°Ehe' Constitution, rey ‘A —_—— ili of the Mlerp,'Miss Olivia: Geral tke bea Wendie, | commilted to the hands of four representatives: neve | witheuch @ demand, would have degraded the Senate be- | aucheriser the strate tae He prowwede to way Cat Et) o¥e of the cana “ic tacit ¥° olde; eae 5 ee to the | been brought to a close by proceedings unparalleled in | low the level of him who made it. and pledges the future resources of the canals for its pay- | , The total cast of eularging the Erie Canal, by’ the apectacl © the history of republican We, whose names are ba peer of these twelve Senstonr rad Heed a) pater pera se ie | adopted hitherto, ty thus shown te be more | thee sixty-four . HAMBERS STREET, REAR IBLO'S GARDEN—CIRQUE OLYMPII . | hereunto desire to present, for your calm, | Te solemn belief, that one of chose remaining, | 4n¢ public discussion which the subject has received: traplice ey, at ay be B Fa ag ae vag fh ee TE berth EE oo pa ty 2 Inteligent Judgment, » condensed statement of the acts (Mr, Scoonmaker,) was not Senator, having been | f'rcmarkable reliance on the igucrauce or cesta Pics, | Rvaildble'at the earlicat possible ported? “tu oil ses bar —- inele, 25 cente; Private Boxes, $h ant by witch slecied | 5 oents.—Wednesday evening, A menco with & y Dress Cuvaloade of twol that tl were twenty Senators left, wor can | Etate, with the sale of certife hich dect nom th K and rendered ductive for tif a bs e farce of the ScHOgL. row Tigers Eady Bquestrians, ud will cohclude with Fecatsmsecs Tis: | Leomea Mccann sy ne eommeroges wanen ote tryed | AEED io urging thet ‘note pine oa quorum | see, "that no liability existe on the part of tke Beats. for tyithe wretched system of eartying on, the dnlargement of 4) Mth ‘Aloxender Panels, Aira, Haselle TS | duced at am novutens eapenss: with eve weed | ‘The government of the State of New York is republican eftbeee-aRiae could stil have been passed ie ponte | fies Telempticn. When any" pervon dicasts dt, | sQe candi driietnand ta otehesB¥ery mum mam dunce with LOVE INA hE ee Ms we | tee, appol i te Proper. | 5 its charneter and form. At the very basis of republl. Le pn ois may be its intrinsic merits, is certainly | Port? Uys do ged at Coe AT ne | Sctoahip tarbatinka Mieieh err ee ee eee acten, Ge. Aproay Xi “ gto, Mr. Bes appea Weng conan Hes She Feinal . that the mil of the Ly, - — those re oe ae t ment. But when an individual Fa OF. want Yet, when @ prop tion, ie made, to complete thas , Jerdan; Mopus, Mr. Johaato expressed according to established forms, fpon these grounds, fortified as they are by the most ré a fand, out of which alone moncy is to | great work, and to expedite, by ten or twelve years, the time Rlialore, eee Reset ee eo BROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR oe ee ee ae pehelere ary earmnese reneoings the undue’ sitans. $0 tie | Papen ate Cabe U tevemcet tf lb witeam peoktica cise | fe user ty simetetn Pte Tee aoneeverarcan ae ame sda ekxect,--ieeas ‘Clits ana Fi " ehied. in theory or in practice, the essential ele- | people of this State that the step taken by the minority | PPR, 4 me} oustitutton to speci - ‘ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET—BOXES, | Circle 25 gine) Slate $1; Peivate Deny | ment of potitical freedom is destroyed, and the only | who vacated thelr seats in the Sonate, and thus, by des- | thigg ee Nee the seats ev amee cael Cin ate | ASmily mocta the wishes ut a heciee,cbisct, and when If ov Bcents; Wit, 124 cents; Irivats hoxos Bier Doors open | $o--Doors' open ac pea ‘Os | etcape from anarchy is to be found in the despotism: ofa | troying the constitutional quorum, rendered legislation | are held tor payment. The debt is aga | their Fepresentatives im the Senaver tt io reaiatea by the male at7; curtain rises at palt-past 7 o'clock. Weduosday eve- ednesday evening, April Ty ‘001 minority, upheld by force. impossible, would, if sanctioned, establish a principle | against the . And we have a conclu nority, by proceedings unparalleled im the history of Ame= orenta, and destructive to the rights, | tia distinction in the constitution itsclf Fickn States ning, April 33. the entortalaments will som ith tha | menec with the piece onith t ‘of ROMEO AND JULIET—Romeo, Mr. D. Pitt; ee DEN IL AN the drama of the DEVIL of the se: ‘The map a of the State of New York, “grateful to | dangerous to the ii nth article sets apart a portion of the The whole case may be cloarly illustrated by a familfag fe Wie athe ee Bete sei ee | renceene iste BBL I DY TARLE—Goy Alnighty God for their freedom, in order ‘to secure its | of the people, in a goverment which recognizes the prin- : ih astlele seit a arlen of 88 ee aanisay Aaseeee & Aeon teil eek Fox} Friar Lawrence, Mr. C. ‘Taylors Lady Capulot Mes, | Mary aye Te conelade with © nee Lee ee vliarity nuee | blessings"! have established the existing constitution. ciple that majorities mut rule fuontof theCsesl debt. ‘The second slcthes sets spurt ane | which yields h annual uterest of sue bundred dollags, Drew; Juliet, Mrs. kM. Ty Grattan, To conchude with the | titled AROW AT THE LYCEUM-Senages, we: In ‘They have therein proclaimed their own sovereignty, and e shall now proceed to consider the pretexta by | ther portion to be applied to the payment of the aj | partly built'a house which he designod to reut, and whto 18 ‘pantomime of the GOLDEN AXE—Giles Clump, Mr. Thomp- | Stage Manager, Mr. Lynne; Prompter, Mr. H.'B. Phillip: have preseribed the agencies'and forms through which it | which these persons endeavor to justify the course they | Fund debt. The fifth seetionsays, that “ifthese funds, or | Would cost a thousand dollars to Huish, and that he wished weggearmes Gubbing, Alek. Fox, Colin lie. &. Drow; | Vernon, Mrs. Vernon! Miss Gout, ‘Miss Gould. shall bo exevblaed. . They Have commetieed Ghevusotcaans | bees taken They are all embraced in the statement | either of them, shall prove insufficient to enable the State, | to ipish it solely foun the proceeds of is Loud and mortgage, ra E ‘os; Mys' : = ~ = — o ——— | Gy - 4 J . - he ¢ ‘of auch fund, to pfoeu e means to satiat h 2 to 1 pO eh » amount o| Nee ee Pe Mier eel ae Chaeless Mystletoe ERMAN NATIONAL THEATRE—OLYMPIC, 412 | (fall laws to u Legislature, consisting of a Senate and | that the bill upon which the Serate was about to act, | tht {neuf the enaiere'al the stave as they become payee | Fovenue devoted to it, would take ton year to Omleh tt, be Avis Broulway.—Wediesday” evening Apne Be AC Mee | Assembly, composed of members elected by themselves, | was one, which, in their judgment, ought not to pass— | fie {ita Of the creditors of the State sation bocoine paya~ | Sta ee erent aneuntime, With the interest of husmone or, the Now Fanchou—A comedy, with and responsible to them for their acts. They have de- and as a majority of ali the members elected to the Se- | He: +) ould decay almost as rapidly as he could build: umption, that the | bis al for procuring money to carry ‘and he wor ECHANICS’ HALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE | THER'S BLESSING is an explicit nud unmistakeable rand stroct, songs, in five acts, by Frivdrich. cred that the assent ofall the members elected to each | nate were In far of it, this was the ouly way in which it | crwiit MER TARE ee tata he ies = - ranch of the islature, shall be necessary for the | could be defeated. | out the objects for which t ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM—P. T, BARNUM, | enactment mangers and that, upon the final passage It will be clear from what has already beon said, that | Moneys0 procured does not constitute a de under the Proprietor and Manager—John Greenwood, Jr., Aesiat: | in cither house, of any law which i ‘ i | State; for if it did it would be forbidden by t! ta"thiseie, | anal wor i, r » Of any law which appropriates the public | this excuee does not affect, in the slightest degree, | SM i have, heen, rece! ny wich hich that det Retal comedy, tho SEROUS ee Ey Mth | money to any public use, three-fifths of all the mombers | the principle involved. If a’ minority may defeat this | te! o able joes, | been re: eleetcd thexeto shall be necessary to constitute a quorum | Dill, in this way. any other bill may be defeated, through | i be wery Keneraily roxaded aa. for a LUMARhe nd was iy asylum, Yet this is precisely the policy which the opponent t fond was act apartixyet the | CPi bill insist must be purvued by tho State in rogaed te hew Stifth sec, | canals, Ifthefarmer, in the case supposed, were to finish of the same ar of the constitution. The case in the h at once, pledging the interest of his bond and mort- Sanalagous, Money is procured oa’ the | gage, aeit should come in, for payment of labor upon it, oF irplus revenues, which are act apart by the cates representing that labor, dues auy one si ing an efficient and ¥ experionced per Christy, wh ‘od, it will be repeated this eveuing, com: | prt a case of hale Pam six, oom: at halt-pant 7 o'clock—Aminadab Steck, 3 i. tstawny hercin., ‘The ject of thls pevsion is vory evident. It | i ime to conie, in the same way hy any minority that | ctnaifotio ass fad trom whidh ie ceuafa'arst'ue come | that he would have meurred a debt ia the leg and ouatle ‘orrens, Mr. C. W. Clarke: Capt.’ Mur w ec) 1 ‘ 7 plete: } 0 erm,—a debt for whic! Juve ing at 3 o'clock, P.M. On the afternoon, at $ o'clock, TURNING THE TABLES. ‘ander tive authosite, Towns inte t fate aad » mage tao A y y, heen very elaborately argued im both branches of the Legis | pledging the interest of the bond and mortgage? Yet, ‘eveningnext, A ol henefit of Lewis Maira How eye. Ay FM. Kent) To conclude with the f gaelre opipgen = TG nbgnded $0 scours power. The prov non requiring o, Cette threo- | lature, erirous Hat no dowbt whatever should romain | [the Droteat act op againet the analonts case of the Cam a ‘ormwood, Mr. ¥. M. Kont. Adinissi ‘* e representation than was ever designed to 0 de- | upon the aubject, it was submitted to the examination of the nder consideration. It proposes simply to- F'yaors. MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ MUSICAL | the Museum, which, with ite innumerable curiosities, 180 required for ordinary legislation, feat legislation ; and in the oonvention which framed | ablect jurists in the United States. Daniel Webster, who is | Cates, sane gts Bolder te paym ut from the canal rover en ecru, and from no othersource what- AQ 444 Broadway, between Howard and Grand | at all hours, day and evening, from 7 | The Legislature, on the 17th of April, was proceeding | the constitution, the bure suggestion that it might be so | iversally recognized as the highest Jiving authority upon | Bes A.M. until 10 v. wlebrated | and each Sal oh mprisit -xperienced pe der the direction of J. 6. Fellows, whose cor streets, Open every night during the woek. Th original and well known Fellows” Minstrols, efficient and versatile corps of talented and on. performance, 2 Ze cents. Parquette and tional consteuetion, Niatod, | ever. It proposes with these cortificates to pay for wo danas somstunation, Bap Aeniarens) | Soe aod Mt caekin. Ye taply maker the mere «tne pay for work done in 1854, just as the revenues of 1890 have dren under ten | in its ordinary course of public business, whon a bill | Used, was scouted ax impossible and absurd. The Hon. | ppints of legal or cons ‘rele, 12% cents | Ci me upfor its final passage inthe Senate, being one of | Michael Hoffman, who was the leader of the dominant pie bis Joseeans (Ate cea Ue snece memeen years of age, received at the sole hazard of the receiver, oF b extr: =~ — Se ————~ | a large number of bits for the passage of whch a quo- | Party in that convention, and the author of this clause, igns, without any obligation on the part of the State, dir: already beon applied to payment of work done in IM9. Itee= certs in'this city for the last year have been received with IRCUS—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 7 BOWERY. | rum of three-fifths was necessary. Twelve Senators im- | *#Hi that it was designed “as a guarantee for safe legisla- | or indirect, in Taw or equity, to make auy other provision for tablishes no new Principle, Introduces bo uew system, ome the greatest favor by the elite and fashion of this great me- —Prices of Admission :—Private Boxes, 5) cents; Bs | medi tendered their resignations, and a .thii th | tion.’ by requiring a full representation of the people, | the repayment of the sum which may be advat Uthat — merely extends a principle which has always been recognda tropolis. Their concerts consist of Burlesque Italian Opera | 25cents; Pit, 121, cents. Wednesday afteraoon and | A 7 i q irteont “Mr. Worden” (we quote from the debates) suggested | ‘be does net think the transaction amounts to the cou. | and acted upon during the whole history of our canals. Ite Benes, Witty Sevings, Solos, Ducts, Charusses, Dancing, | the performance gill commence withie vaca’ seat and placed himself beyond thé reach of | jr Worden) (we quote * (ebates) suggested | tracting of adebt within the prohibition of the constitution, > | practical operation will be, to complete the canals at o aud Inetrumental Performances. On Wednesday and Satur- | the characters, Pas Seul by Miss Virginia the Senate. Upon taking the vote, seventcen Senators, i OS yer In the power of two-t 3, by With- | ‘The opinions of John C. Spencer, Samuel Stevens, Daaiel | Mwercase their surplus revenues, and thus provide for . M a Letopeaiolie ce al caste cen ee drawing, to defeat wise legislation, Mr. Hoffman replied | Turdand other distinguiahed juriste have been published, uit ach children in thele CHOppReahALE Bee Pees | bill-cnd two againat ft. Leese tiat there Attia rant ch? | that the house from which they retired would descrve in- | presenting the same view of the subject, and arriving at the | Mr, Lipman in hig great Leaping Act of Horsemanship. “Mr. | members elected tothe Senate were thus found to have | famy, if it did not imprison them forit.”' Thisia perfectly | samc conclusions. Upon theother hand Mr. Lovt 8. Cliattold, | devpiy tutcrsated ih the speedy, criuplotiog i tte Bila day afternoons, a grand concert for the accommodation of | wood will appear as the Camanche Chicl, indi¢s aud families commeucing at So'ciock P.M. Aduis: | and his sion 2 cents. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8. Mr. dy repayment of whatever tlie work may coat. el te of New York, you arg alt plotion of the Brie Canal deeply inte me . = the entire company, in an unprecedented | peen left therein. The Senate w: conelusive as to the intent of this provision of the con- | the Attorney General of the State, has submitted to the Sen eas r = ORN,f, W82TH'S ETHIOPIAN OVERS HOUSE, 4p | Ainley of Mil Vauicing, Madame Sherwood wilitppearin | ho quorum made neccrenry Uy the, conslvation fer tes | fitution and shows thet no ruch power Woonferred or | ARCFSE Nich can only ie characteriznlayawitont partisan | FACT) on cna Duaateee oan whe dousuires ic ure alli ove piace afier Weduesdayatter: | the laughable afterpiece of BILLY BUTTON. transaction of important business, was destroyed. A mi. | contemplated by it. ax has been asserted and exercised in | the State to read this communication, together wit rested in reducing the cost of carrying it from the ome | tothe other. Every man who paj dol- ving | lar te the t celerating the time when the rev e conats shall abolieh the half-mill tax now collecte th ning, inorder to fuldll en on Canals in the and west. Notice—On Wednesday ov: ast night and benefit of M nority of the Senators had rendered it imposeible for tho | thix instance, And the effect of eanctioning this pro~ | ply toit'made hy th udge for Commi sury of the State, & ither of them, in TUYVESANT INSTITUTE, FIRST F! to th i grace wehives Broadway, ne: ma Af, not whether er and matter, isa d LOOR, NO. 639 | Legislature to discharge duties impose: ceeding will be to engraft upon the constitution anew | und to to Hond street.—New Or- | constitution, No money evuld heggeon nari ty the | Frovision,—that a minority of two-fifths in either branch | of langnage, ma ets 2 cents; doors open at7; convert to commence at § | I ndere—t. fb, Swaine, J. H.C Ge of the State, but whether there ia solid ground fora tational | orcloek. ia Master Ole Bulle J. duckie I, Bact se cuetainet: | support of government. No bill, requiring the assent of | ™8 Gaetan oon bd ebay orrnagbed = doubt of the power of the Legislature ¢o apply the revenues | foreverafter. Every laboring man, whose — biar—every evening, Doors open at? vei; tomneneat | ¢Wo-thirds of ull the members, could be passed. ‘The | Willing people should decide whether this is a | get apart by the conetitution for the enlargement and com- | for himself and his fainily is upow SALES BY AUCTION. S$. Tickets 25 cents. | constitutional power of tho majority had been com. | *#fe and just {Eerie nd whether this isthe properand | pletion of the canale, to that sole purpose, by payingfur work | Jabor, is directly interested in the pass wil eee nnn TRTOnCk see: TWAT eae pletely nullitied—not by the veto of the Govormor, by | cometitutional mode of amending that instrument, dome ip anticipation of Chem. a colt uaisa’ | ted toeael tetas kee teerice eae: Gan nee . e 3 LES ; fy ae ; : Ne "protert™ of the resigning Senators follows up these le W wivatsckiat tocipe Gurngoler eo at aaetaaris | AB honor of” announcing his Bencht for Thursday mest. | or by any other mode for whieh the const cired | diea's totale er the Comstathe, a se ily “mbO” | ecklcgn statements ty verting that the ill in ghegtion | Jeblch wll ives pew inpulge to commeres and ncw Seige Ge ‘Thursday, April 24th, at 10 ovclock, wt No, 12 Grand stroct, | REFORM, by the elder Morton, opt Re eared hee echo, | Provisio y Samgeeed basics thatetignmnikel sornanate: line of any railroad, and who has occasion to use tt Yor pas T , “y “y Aa but in a way unknown to constitutions and to | therefore, justified in resorting to any means necessary a ‘Sarma af Attorney street, positive cash walos of solar lamps, | tine at this popular house, and TH We Paes fer she Best | lows, and'in ite'very mature and tendoncy destenctive to | to prevent tts enaetment. Geanting for the sabe of the | duceat feast a siren amocnt ofrevenve to pay the 1 Seaminee, Ghat cate; ell saith, ek: la Tota’ for deslece andl M General Tarrag re. beth. The constitution provides for the representation, | argument, that the bill was unconstitutional, itis gufticient | bowever oppressive such impositions may be to the See ses, oil cams, &0.,in lots for dealers am: ; Lord Avondale, Mr. Howard; | in all legislative acts, of all the people of the State. It | tovay im reply,'that the pie of the State haveno where | tT oF destructive Ro the trade and busine ree ine reeig ee assumes that, in all such acts, all the people will be rep. | delegated to a minority Fa dthor branch of the Legisla- otnt more directly at varinace with trutl Hen a Moa ALLA te | Fesented. And every proceeding by which thisassump- | ture, jurisdiction over questions arising under the con- | Geclares that the canals shall rem NG 11, will perform ; with ot! now open, e the tolls on all of our canal 4 reg | poses of transportation, is directly interested im the tion of a work which will, by competition and by the ime creased business which it will ereate, enable those roads te | reduce their freights. There are but three classes of enemalen I for whom even a plausible excuse cam be dev are #, The holders of State stocks, who, having bought a at par and hoping to fell them st a profit of tem of visions would be useless, shall be nullified—any act by inlaw nd equity, arising under the constitution or under | eleventh seetion of this bill, to fix a basis for the regulation | tWelve per cent, fear that the issue of these certitiontes will 2 . aie ws purporting ade by its authority. If the major- | of tolls upon the canals This they have not only the right, | interfere with th There is ae ct : rth Waltett, the Clown’ Notice a acconat af teria | NCH large portions of the people of the State shall be | {ty in each branch of the Legsiature enact any law, andthe | but it is their duty. to do. Bue it is mot trae thatra | jenaeny, BOY SPI oaite hon . eae 9 rare | clemency of the weather on Saturday lust, Mr. Welch has, | disfray and deprived of representation—is as | Governor gives it his approval, the presumption must bethat | given smount to pay the mortgage” is pledged by the State, | > Mor omfod st anctiontg | i8,the most liberal manner, at the request of mumerous Clearly and as truly @ violation of the spirit of that in- | it does net slate the constitution: audif doubt arises upon | under all circumtancef, and “however oppressive it may | LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—MAGNIFICENT oil paintings, solected in Euro ‘oy., and snperior to any sale Sale without reserve acy Mh Leeds & at auction, on Weduesday, 241 of ; : ‘April, at 102 XU M.,"in the new gallery of the Stuyvesant In- TBLO'3 GARDEN AND CIR ‘The constitution “under the manage- | Th tion, which pervades every section and evary clause of | stitution. The judicial power of the State iwvonferred upon | ment''of the Legislature forever. In the exercise of the power the constitution, and without which, indeed, all its pro- | courts of Inw. “‘Thoso courts have jurisdiction over all cases | thus distinctly conferred, the Legislature propose, by the which Mr. Lester and Mra. Ri entertainments. Box bo Original works of art ever offored at auction | > this point, courts have been organized for ite decision. And | be to the forward destructive to the t iY this city, comprising original speciinens of the works of ta | fiends, given Friday night, the 25th, as an extra Bonen, strument as would be the most bare-faced disregard of , cour! b a eision. An ¢ to the forwarders, or destructive to the trade aud business ‘lees : which evening, the whole of me ction His the duty of mincrities to abide by every law soenacted, | cf our caualn. On the contrary, specitic and comple tors in stocks : P oat extzcmed masters, such as'Tenicrs, Wouvermans, Ruys- | Wich <raning, the whole of the Iasi splendid tit before some specific injunction whieh it contains, atil its ungonstitutionality shall have iveu pronounced by | siiun fs made for all the eme y, specific and complete pro- | “x cond, The holders of stock in railroads, which co Pala Marinari, Zurta Facd wuareuss'| — % We have, therefore, no hesitation in denouncing the | those courte, who are the only competent authori The Senatcrs who signed the declaration we have quoted, | with the ca y be con Folem ura o aul many Obed | PVE ALLEGHANIANS—HOPR CBAPEL, 718 DROAD- | ct ofthese thirteen Scnators, who, having entered into « | Hut te minority, in this caso, have usurped that autho- | mist have known that the bill which they professed t have | their freight and their dividends, To pa A, OO a way, opposite New York Hotel.—The Alloghanianegelt | conspiracy for that purpose, disorganized the Senate by | Tt¥; These thirteen Senators have taken it upon them under examination, provided for an arrangement of tolls on | Teply: ¢ th eheiAics te cal Sng artists, including the works of De Brauclace Schelfiont, | K%¢% Concert every evening during the wock, at Hops Cha- | vacating their seats, as wilful violation of that Const. pibsccee ce AGT ASE | oleate deel't a, business for the, three preceding | 4°, ciutrw ail the pains trey may have ha Vis Sehendel, Carvery akkersiyiy aes wes porehaed o¢ | Pele, Mele presramme, embracing any ey nad ‘pop ‘othe courts of law, And then, not so that t {larticles. transporte | we monopoly they en sone hg Ah \uers in proportion thereby railroads will share ia that inerease of business, uld produce a certai nu ignorant of the fact thal even in case of pestilence or he artists direct, and have not boon id or duplicated. ‘The collection Pi : cae ed. | hanged each evening. Tickets 25 cents, Com- prises over 15) choice pictures, the who! U cert to commence at 7% o'clock. ‘The ‘act, moreover, was 8i outrage upon the funda- | clothed, and pronouacing a decision they have no right to | } tly provided | bé, saluers it was oistil Sarttt ¥ other euorgency by Ty thatdecision into | tha mental principle of « republican government. It was an | five, they Violate the cons itution to | fF | tution which they were sworn to support. usurping 8 power of judgment with which thoy are | | of which were collected by Mr. J. P. Beaumont, of this city, | ri a f we and that py of the general prosperity, which the com from various cabinete,gaileries, and studies abroad, who has RD TO THE PUBLIC. —A PARTY OF ALIAS, CALL- | open denial of the right of the majority of the people, | fect! They profess to have bean governed in their ravol which trade should be interrupte oblication whate viction of the enlargementand the lateral canals will, pros pared nu pains or ek pense tn wanking te worthy ot'an ade | Cine cpameclres New Orleand Serenaders, arg no con- | through the representatives thoy had choten, to make | from spprehended violations, And for its preservation, chep | States Teer Pees vases certunentes should rest upon the | Pree and that they wil, therefere, be directly and 1) jurlesqus br the g Ms ve, aa eget | came llyare ee oy a laws for the government of the State. The right of the that violates the very first principle of the con to surpass a alti- | majority to rule, is the first principle of every republic; | stitution, which enjoins submission to the will of th has preceded it. The Gallery will be opened for their tras | {iss cite given ef theis agpeicraen Ie Row Vek we 2 | and if it be not observed in good faith: by the anieority, | jority! The madmen, who fred his dwelling to oxtorminat } Western States tham xgmination on Monday and Tuesday preceding the sale; | {C0 T Ue UCh OSS sppearance in New York. ____| in every case, rospousible popular governinont is impose. | the Vermin which he feared might injure it, seme to. ha: ofthe canals doce not fall off, the amount of tolia | York from the Southern sections of the Western States the Poative, withoutjreserve. Cataleues may bo obtained VENINGS WITH BROTHER JONATHAN, Mins | Rihae bithentn abeonn hegiedaamads on Leen their guide and model. ted shall not be materially different. Abundant pro- | ourvwn can do. Tie enlargement of the canal will deateoy fae ee E from the public.—Dr. Valentine, tho deline: glory of our people that er ‘were tron poow Lig gd gates the mentmeon dete caae cies Cate tee. | cb hacetecaeas tr a 0 that {0 fe enposslble | oe eee ee eer ener ee ene wae oe = = centric characters, in compliance with nuinerous requests, | cumstances and in every cinergency, to tis great doe- | ¢d'to protect, and for ths forme aut instrumontalition te kay | ness ofthe canals destroyed. “Nor init true that the section |. Until the canal 1a enlarged, considerations of pubis &, KEMP; AUCTIONERR—OLL, PAINTINGS | Wile iwan and Lechaed treet, ee may eieae trine of democratic faith. Submisxion to the will of the | provided to effect that object, shouid willingly sanction auch | involves any ization” or “ pledge’ om the part of the | Policy will justify, and perhaps require, » continuation of ere ba init a tos large any i y Ap: majority, until it rhould be reversed upon appeals made & proceeding, | No matter what may have beon the charac- | State, to Keep the surplus revenues at this fixod point. It is | tolls upon the Central tine of railrds, and oe tapes Id at m1 redneeda: 23. His entertainment will cor in the manner for which constitutional provision is made, | tet or,the chjvcts of the Lillin question, the course taken by | sufficient to say, upon this point, that the Logisiature has ofthem upon the Norther out ‘vanced tas! 'y olla at present fulfil allthe injunctions of the consti- | benefitted thereby. If the canal is not enlarged, the tution, and Jeave a surplus of nearly eight hundred thousand s of this State will be injured by the roads of he fine arte and ie wif. probably. "be'fonnd | eatery 5 ‘The object of this section is to provide that, if the ger danibean isolltaset Ge Bese Geen in interest and value anything of the kind which ales Koorn, 3 Nasean street, oer line the minority t its det 4 ith the ror t c such an cbligation; and that, while good from tol injure the business ‘and’ John streets, To-morrow, at 103g | Quarrelsome folks, interspersed with mu is the principle which lies at the basis of all our institu- | tuuum and with the very existence of © republican govern~ | faith will require, on the part of futuge logislatarcs, sue. whereas, the moment the speedy elles, old mat tions, and which has carried our country through every | ment. Due provicion bus been made by the constitution to. | management of tae canals as will secure payment for the n of the enlargement is secured, these tolls may properly a’clock. | The collection embraces many valuable paintings, | Boat trips, stage ¢ And the whole nre well worthy of the attention. of those ehildre Pane of Pleming pictures, for furnishing. They age all | y framed, and will be wold with the frames. Ca- talogues ow the if sale. J anfely Le taken off. hird, The third class of persons who would naturally be | Crisis and every conflict. It ave us strength a Prevent the passage of unjust laws, and for making void such | completion of the canals, they cannot be boundor restricted, | ® " cess in the revolution; it Ven us union aud 88 con! orexceod its sanctions, But ryani- ny present action, fin the exercise of gthe power which | ye music: all + ueor voi in the revolution; it has g) 4 But the disorgani- | bs i a ise of gth Mich Hous faces, passing rapidly into all ease of ser ty from that time to this, Byery State in the Union, at all these provis ‘and usurped | the constitutie mthem. They will hay orntiee, to the completion of the t school, Hungarian singers, and alittic ot everything dilferent periods of its existence, has passed th actor | Rost conduciveto the intereats and the honort the Stats. | Fe alway And everybody. To commence precisely at eight o'clock. sharp political and civil contests. The Union itsolf has NM | hy reply» Tickets admitting agentloman and lady, eed injurious tothe | We have thus examined the pretext by which the actors | oxte Tekets, Sb evete.” been repeattdly convuleed by the struggle of contending dandiscal- | in thisccene of violence and duorganization seek to excuse ; folks, sen' nfera w AUCTIONFER.—THURSDAY, tra ig a ; ‘contrary, it w 1 and complete effect ets, Weents; lad ts; lade we ____ | parties for power and supremacy. But in every ense, of plainest | their conduct to an intelligent y be | ft peuple. We haveshown, as | ‘tio ‘ade in the Assembly, by one INERVA ROOMS, NO; 406 BROADWAY-—EXTRA- | Git cribs maiority has hove eccopted aa tee gee ae eS ree the fngitlature, that the oil in| sponte tit te verte vi hat ea thats og y— Panorama of of "| , | of 5 f ove ef comple’ . ‘After an unprecedented stay in New York for upwards of instance has ever been known, until now, in. American on, after setting apart portions of the reve late cither the let Abe | tun Sedlptont to par the tovensct ond to redent te four month history, in which the minority have claimed the right to | BY Rh Th op acdnnd oy shalt, Maren ond of pag ple = Nagy ple ER he proprietor is compelled, by the amount of oe et je [sonnet on yd = ry wey seer 4 te & ” UCTIONEER.—HO: OLD * 0 all who have not see » that it wi remain at t! PP Sng a te yy Fee OL IOED, ECR: | soome for this Raster week’ o t is a beautiful work of strect.—J. W. Brown, will seli at auction, a# above, the nd combining as it does many of the most ¢ furniture contained in the above house, comprising a large | Scenes of the Olden Land, Lake and Selitude, Moun: assortment of handsome parlor, chamber, and other Furni- Will copay & visit on the part oither of the inishan ture, China, Gl; c, Kitchen utensils, ke. oodles oy hm ina oy sae the great and enlightened State of New York first to put pag 5 we 4 ; y- in practice this aristocrath MOONEY, AUCTIONEER—FANCY Goops, TOY. n practice this aristocratic and dangerous doctrine. It | is only 25 cents, Remomber, only one week i 4 Was left for thirteen members of the Senate of this State, | . houselicld furniture, &e—T. P. Hoyle will sell, this day | “ ne eneteatee al q cond—That the Legislature shall direct the m i ply beeavee th he h | | | | | rebel against constitutional majorities, and, by violent ex- | {u'ench bscal gent, he uppliod, tra-constitutional methods, render their will of no effect. lature The Legislature of South Carolina, in 1832, asserted, but did not carry out, the right of resisting the will of the | constitutional majority o gress, It was reserved fi | curry efect one ge yy Logie | perat injunctions f that i etion of t je Canal er jocuments for the moet cogen| ' yart j=! 0 eo leyand Black river canals, | every pretence and every subte Pion weaned» pAragertd itie sya ted.” have rought to justify their hostility to this bil. that for thes Two things are very clearly enjoined by this clause:— tely hae it ts ree ted 3 argument, a [Rod the fri ‘That the revenues which remain, after satisfying the rpg 7 byl Aswe applied to the completion of these works. And SEEaie. We eannct believe that ehi hen foon taben, | aut = tea by to the popular It is sutherent to provided by the constitution ares y that the revenues ple for the work te aplete the canals ion of the Senate upow ‘sof great im stock contained in seid store, comprising a general a. EUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GEO _ lence. to prostrate in the dust this fundamental principle | “Up to this time, these revenues have beom applied tothe | tives which, have prompted this most cxtraordl > . gent of articics usually kept in fancy stores; also carp: ai of every democratic government. | completion of the ¢ by being paid out, iu each fecal | ceding. We belicve that it eprings partly trom, hustitey to | tech, but for the revolut chairs; sofas, Litchen furniture, stoves, Ke. ke, It must be borne in mind that, if the action of these | Fp Towed x: Ryd worn Sem. i Lngeatere Deis | the completion of the canals, and partly from the political under the constitut has ed tha yplieatio jee revenues shou hade wed furth b; wrney Gewetal + of the canale, ears cate he asm ea | < application adowed forth by the Attorney Genotal im en of the canale, That work paid for cut of thes e exclusively d on performances every ments commence in ti disorganizing Senators be sanctioned in this instance, it | pcia reqyit Hatt er.” Bat noone hasever coa- | “i jay, April 25 it exist in this case, covers every case that can arise, | within the power of the Legislature to prescribe. The ve are “in favor of the enlargement of the Eric canal and of ¥ acy ieodedl tee that perpe under snsther ontee % | It will vers of either House | fact that the manner of applying them is left to the dire: pletion of the Genesee Valley and Bleck River ca- Aitution. ta breaking up, and = bes pe formers, | in nullifying the will of the majority of both, in every | of the Legislature, implies @ discretion—a right to choose | and that their only anxiety is, that the work a We are compelled to believe, by facts generally kno’ Parte roe ake Kite be Peetane omamoed, Fiano | Eifented bead in th pe of Model Ar- | cave which can arise undcr this section of the consti- | RC fseveral. If better way should be devised than that m contorw ity with the conaitutivn. “Tt igdiicult and by declarstions tae on Wh Catalogues giving more full particulars, will be ready at 9 | Denne Arete eeet Ts utifal’ tableawe: telen ftncs “the | tution. No appropriation can ever be made for the | name completion | evinced, necvery haxar lent steps. to | Chis Lill bas been resisted would have taken place, if the otloeke A a Pervonate a number of beautiful tableaux, taken the | support of government, for purposes of education, for the Genesee Valley and | defent thie bill, with the nathorized courts of | prembere of the Semate had been left to the exetcise of thal canals, ding th wedily, and with | Jaw to examine and # the payment of debts or bame ti idnot to believe them sinc State against invasion, or for ality. It it own judament, w 1a froe sense of thoir duty to their com- favor the stituents and ¢ ate, That this was not the ease, we have — jctures of ancient and modern times; a company of Arab | ,, | repairing the Si - . AUC : —HOUSE vr. | Girls, who go through » variety of feats of strength 1 A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER.—NOUSEUOLD FUR. | Gurie Nh fo throuen 8, Variety, of claims, for de enunt of the storm.) —Cole & | p only Female Juggler in th “bie i nm of that instr iow tion of the canals, when “ 4 1 hich have. jonas of a Se ae SS | world: accompany of Male and Fomale Artists, who willgive | &2y public purpose whatever, if Unis minority sec fit to | any o talon : nate, wh ’ : st conclusive evider only in facts which together with a varicty of interesting performances every Ue party with which the afternoon and evoning, - For particula . to-day, another may to-morrow, ‘Tho preeedont which istingnisk has now been set would put the whole legistatic Brassols and oth: lan:— | eulmit its constitutionality to the tribunal Now, we contend that this bill docs em): | re | | Remy fon pina | CASTLE GARDEN.— THIS, BEAUTIFUL AND POPU. ture, All of the above are ale themsel lor, haa mot an equal in the world. auuer of applica arpets, fas and book case so See Sy: | of tho | thet thie™ r’'in whieh, by ite pro a yon it, who refused to be the disorganization Blot plas | State, upon every subject involving the expenditure or | ture directs the surplus revenues ineach fiswal year, to. be ‘The hostility whieh ¢ body to whieh b et in debate upon the Iaat Piety of bes thar Slik tke bitahen Fata lor place is now open for the reception of visiters during | ®Pprepriation of money, into t mods of w minority, | “applied” to hed works, is just as constitutional ag | Any perticnlar of the ing and extraordinary: 4 lent order. 4 TI w from the gnilerion of the aplondid scenery | nnd that. too, under a demoeratic form of government, | that which hasbeen adopted hitherto, and that shall be comple wepees h ning Se~ | the fundamental principle of whieh is that the majority | vided gerset ite pe Letter. shail rule aply th —Th surph T RENCE BOYLE, AUCTIONKER.—PURNITURE—ON Tie dey, ri ‘A ‘inst., at 19 w'elock, at No. 179 Cherry OAMATBUR ACTORSAA VERY? a It mut be evident to all that such a principle as thia, | 4 denoune moat on ; sia: ian — RABLE OF- principle as thia, to the completion | denous our gore girees, seae i ener. pil see farait are in she bee aoe oa portunity now occurs to establish a roapectable His- | Practically carried out, id subvert the courtitution, " berto, by poid | (sturdy h you never o Sect Seta, Chaise, Tables, Locking Classes, Site beaede, | sinate Association, wich Burton's | ove fatal to republican goveram Its ten- ork dvweupom those cauals during & beg dong 7 and Bedding, Stair Carpetsand Rods, Vases, Candiestions, | Theatre, Cha: Wardrobe propertics com- | dencies and inevi my be sen in France | Pre ionely, of these g: jolene they dis the repreaeatm ieee Pelee aren ‘anes, Candleatioks, | biote, with scenery nx required, gas, carpente 4 prompt | snd the republics of South America, The most gallant | 4 5¢°0"d- All the work necessary to somplete th | Te pooh yom ty oe — — . — ooks furnished on very reasonable terms to particeof re struggles of a brave people, contending for s | b and by th vl ae paaaa wages epen the ir republics rx... oat, ae PT PRENCE BOYLE, AUCTIONEER JEWELRY, ON apectability, Apply at the box office. ment and the blessings of freedom. have been neutralised PS ae , | “The triend hand, perceive that | Yinerence, we pu iraday, at Wo clock, nt No. strest, | = ~ ge 1” by # practical disregard of this hird. The h fiscal year after | this isn eri y of thene greatand be- | thy Ancther dectarati Gonsdeting of Gold and Silver Watehes arisen, AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. | joyjofity to tule. Dieoutente muta ihe toate be lotion ‘of the Senate (as | weflceut works, and that if they are not now completed (a stay tw part to th Finger rings, Breast Ving, Gu: Silver e words: * W. by theee positions to be demonstra! biee the a ‘ ng paid out for work | the manner pro that tim Atal. They beli required by t on thew ide by the provisions of the constituti oon, Forks, Clocks, Glass Cases, and Doak, and ARNUM'S MUSEUM, PHILADELPHIA.—P. T. BAR- Grand | every article to be sold without reserve, to close a dissola- | nom, Proprietor; H. Sanford, Assistant Mana | yidd their own opinions to the opinions and the will of | “"y substance of the Dill. The First—That the surplus revenues, out of which, according | 4 caress, ln boring to prevent the enlargement. tion of partners! , a - * = | _ ae eee. att ore ey Fe > ; e the majority. Tt this ta good faith which hi are ite main tails are shaped so as { eS ae Lora be obey i, —— will pote | 7) 7 hav their yigine aud ried t onse Ho ¢ brought out on Easter Monday, | re uitless the gall a of the pe carry them in ili be completed withia | be sufficient to accomplich that work, unless the canal The ements, persone in & post B CUROTABNAR bd rug A * 1 gb 1 | April 21, and continned every night during the we ke Ths | Seome, ioc th estanieine ; a dg toe bent br ig, paid for cf aly i ‘the eurptes tain the mone poly it has hither msagen, ot Senne. whathen they oe tue om Och lepre iinibe aon o'clock, at No. 2 vet Krondw ew scenery is by P. ; Sem. and as every att { | geve cautiy tr Pi rticles which constitute the commerce igh-handed acti y have taken, the rexignin Household Furniture—The ontire Furniture of sald house, | fem paid bo the production of the entite spect | Sens the right to ge st he syronney of tas pease euresoving. pee [etween the Western states nud the Atlantic porta wire wade the torts and dupre of selish menepally fll of Which ia of the best description: commoneing with | truly be denominated the mm thempelves, Minorities rebel against deetsions of the | jn the shape of certinentes, and they aeclate upon t ? Second—That with only its present capacity, and the rates | jeortioas demacoguen, wl te have erowded into the the kitchen furniture, Catalogues at sale. z | eage ae © Zwice Killed,” BC popular yote—party madness ps the bounds | that they are to be paid out of thore revenues, and without | of freight which thet caprcity — fs mecessary, it must halle of legiviation, sed driven from their seats the repee AMAN & HOGUET.—FRIDAY, APRIL nt ee dancing, by Mt & Warres, and Mr. d barrier the constituifon; and appeals are taken | any other obligation, pledge, or liability of any sort on the | evitably lose « large portion of that co sentatives you had chosen. % 14 Furniture At 10 ovolvck, at No ficrnoon afe composed of the tost comical Farces, | “Gut he decisions of the majority to the decrees of force. | Part of the State, rd thae with te capacity hich wimsifed the cetlon of u partion of yout, Represpetativem Street —The fr nites, nse, €0 tof Vaudevilles, Petite Drama iar Mel j upon intelligence of gy a : 2 oome ts that the common sense of every man may be ‘this till w ve hier see way wosther they ate saab, Kouta orm Bilt pier Dances, Ke. Th ne eu « all appr of sue a result in this | 4 om, te All thee oaly enrvi a sonborh of tate wh 4 intelligent people. a card tables any 1 TAuleion Rut the best security against it lies in the te | effe ns of the ¢ oe peacne: pretence by which they ottempt to exeaee U x bediling, to thea snd one performance, 25 conte; children under tea the principle out of which it grows, Lot it be | bs a f duet j— ts with yon to aay whether t and bare fold Amount which te now di wh 5 aa Gistinetly understood that the majority shust rule, and | “First. ‘To compel the completion of the Eric Canal En- | ea} yenr ic neatly eight hand rape My ydiord me wectae Se eee EDS, AUCTIONEER.—10US RCH STREET THEATRE.—PROPOSALS FOR RENT. | {hAt the decisions of the majority must be accepted as { largement, and ace Valley and Black River Canale, | 4) sh be contin ‘ating meagures t shall receive the kancttom jenry H. Leeds & Co, will sell at ai for one year, from September], | '8¥. until reversed. Let minorities understand that a | Second. To ples revenses pay tor Solng Ut finished, in the manner hitherto ado c of a populer ve a prceedemt for mi ny. April N | 1861, will be received on or before Ist May next. Address, | | dieorgay of geverniment is not a recognized mode o | This Dill Te will in all time to cow e : nf of Ho wschold Fe a 8 BRANSON, 59 Market strved. | resisting of the people —and that good faith | th hem ex zworks are in progros#on "We ave no feats of the verdict which you will pronounce, = aaneuema, April 6, 3501. require nee in the will of majorities. Crom- 5 By yeh ly +5 he to lean ban [The above address ix signed by all the whig Senators, it not clear, then, ly devotes to the English Parliament wo gislate to | RPI eeventeen In number, and by eighty-two whig members af | EXPRESS AGENCIES, &c. | fit hii, drove the menabers from thoi agate at the point Sonia Lenpeensence team aot Tecowomy, ia | er maby.) og “* ~ 4 a \¢ pay one! rity of the Senators in this way, than in that which hitherto now in progres pon -- - Fain carpets, Washatands ERFORD & CO'S. FAST EXPRESS TO CALIFORNIA | tate, when the im ority of the Senate would not vote | These poriticns are tco plain for denial or doubt. But it | der. The capense of fr the canal, at ite Our Albany Correspondence. Je newspapers 5 cta—by the hundred $3—post ye An Ae trod Screstace | to suit them, broke up the government by abandoning caedety Bren ee’ om Monday 20h inst. the trust which th wple had devolved upon them. | at2hy Yow Small parcels received till 1 P.M. ‘The principle of both proce: gs in the same—tho dif- = phe had te Dut s ages not to exceed 120 Ibs,, made. water proof, re ference between them consists in the kind of force re- | Will invelve'the Stote tw ae that the bill er: counters th Adobt against the State, prehibition of th h constructi y can be to any in But thore is no ndthat capacity, cannot be reduced below a certain p We minimum cost of transporting a barrel of flour from We | Eric to the Hudson ri now twenty-two and two-ton whieh cent Bot it canb ‘trated that flour from the Inyof ern States can reach New York at a cheaper rate than this, tien to Fill Verancves—C Acaasy, April 21, 1858. The Democratic Legistative Address—Droclamation for Biles Ravlroads. INS, AUCTIONEER.—GREEN HOUSE | ]04ts atauction, this day, at Mr. Tryor fas treet—A fine ‘assortment from the Mr. Henderson: Verbenas, Pi 4, Standard do., Prairie, Mose and Monthly do., Ral- | A.M. 2th inst. Mr. Berford resides on the Isthmus, andac- | gorted to, such result fi Ye ions of this bill. The certi- | (increased ns this must be by the tolla which the State im Sous Roots, Wowebent and Nolsctte Roses, Dabliag, Lili companies our freight from Chagres to Pana' ones It may be said that an appeal in this case in simply featep themockver aectare that they are payableenclartrety | poses} by cur own railroads, and still cheaper by other On the evening of the adjournment of the Legislatare, constenction, The canal, th ¢ business, unless its capacity be enl constitution to | works in proces evitably voted hy t and that there i# no ple out of t plug revenn the completion of the Peonies, Cobens, ke., Se. mustin- | caucuses of both parties of that body were held, and com- | | No, 2 Astor House, Ve taken to the people; that they are called upon to decide fain rorite el nted to prepare and ieue resolutions amd PRECEDENTED DESPATCH! RATES REDUCED!: | by their votes whether the will of the UCTION NOTICE —Titowa BEL. — if) » AUCTIONEER U Adame & Co.'s, great California Freight Packare and | Ms OF 14 | linbility of obligation of any kind whatever, resting aponthe | every de t retards the completion of its en. | mittees ap HN, Bush. Sale this £1084 v'eloek, In the | Parcel Express, por United Staten wail stexmohin OHO. en | Bet im accordance with their wish. So it was in Crom- | Statefer theie redemption. The ouly obligation whch the | fa nt. addresses to their respective constituencies. The address ‘Auction Rooms, 1) North William - | Saturday, April bth, Spocial mersenger, Mr. W. N, Rob. | Wells ense. He broke up Parliament and ordered a new | State ineurs is to devote these revenues, alter INH, tothe | On the other hand, if the surplus revenues Kevoted ts its " ‘ te ‘arniture, of all desert inson, from our Boston office ial freight agent, Mr.J. | election. He appen people to sustain his acte. ayment of the certifieates; and the obligation is created by | enlargement eanbe anticipated, it money can by procured, on the democratic side appears in print this evening, oe- wing-Room Purnitare, I D. Cheever, from our Philadelphia office, Our next reculae | So it always is in France, in Mexico, and in the republi- | th" constitution. The cortitieates will represent the wor! i done and paid fur out of these revenuen as they sh; wns ofmatter, It purports te done upon the cai ‘And the constitution requires that | come in hereafter, as ix proposed to be done by this bill, the | CUpying nearly three work, oF whatever represents it, to be paid for out of these | enlargement can be completed at once, ork oe whater | can be Fedneed, all fear of compe The Attermey General of this Stato, Mr. Levi 8. Chath the eurplwa reventies will bo incren hot taken ih con. | in an oMeial document, which, we recret to aay, must take | wilthave paid for itvelt efere li. with the fundamental law whic re ite place am i be Folens one hall" enlarge fundamental law which all have agreed | its piace, s demoneteatic hall emiarged. the ‘Butlalo vo Alba te to nine cents vee WADL be, civn instante Eayrose for will be despatehed int J. Scher on Saturday, 3 aging | in charge of our own Special 1s + | Agent, in the quickest possible tim d greatly reduced | for Meets, ot Eee Cee’ | Ef All freight to go forward by press must be de- | to abide br Bete tin wena: | Hivered to us om of before the 2th. Small parcels will be te | an appeal Kitehon uten ele 4 other obolos articles, ta | inust be rendered steletly we Saturday—Flogant th America. An inst the maj 4 San Francisco via the fehmus, | can Statew of Se ed States Mail Steamer Ohis, rity reb ek, Commander, for Chagres, dire mm Chagees, direct: | people, ‘The wrong esseriger and Special Feateut | this, lie in the fact that the appe itivus, diseontent- on, ‘sai ‘of the genteel private teri Bing 3 ply od other Cm Furniture, Marble-top Tab! entes, 7 acon erates of (reizht | give a history of th® legislation during the recent seasiom, iN" be at an end, fm deetis WY ily on the subjeet of the Canal bill, whieh preveeagriess sehcw the all-absorbing political topte in this city. ‘The, | address is am ulation of the xpeechoe mdi arguments ma bill while under dicewaston: frthe two houses, It is said to be from the pem of Htyuter Mann, and the aines of all the fiftcon Senators Are affixed. and ail the democratic members of the Hi peeept Meacts Burroughs ond Hately, who may, im trata, Mirrors, &o ‘The Constitution of thie State provides for o the people, The netions of the majority are day of sailing, Kverythin, to be reviewed unetl 18 g'clogh, of the day of sailing. very » be reviewed and judged every year. But the disorga- Hi Tha, weight. fnvoters are cand ns foskaes sacull nizing minority do not abide by that agreemont. ‘They freight ‘The ennal will t Splendid a Shei line of genteel housckeoping: comph relieved from this Riture in the Sales Room. Monday, 10%, at Ni | ods at New York Customs, but ao | Claim the right to take new appeals whenever the maj to the disposi of Tagslatute? | commerce of the | Ne 4 ¢ he e jo 4 ked atnong the whigs ay Pesta de to he | ebiirge Ie made by we fr the werent ne rity propose to enact any law whieh they dislike. It ia etion shalt bs | of she West will involve, da the eer ples reves | Pyne dorernot has lasued ancther proctamation to-day, HOMAS HELL, Auction cary to see how euch # principle, carried out, must inevi- © od,” And the | Increased accordingly, $e j 0 m to be held to fill the vacancies 5 le EAD, ~ tally devises all ruprossetation government, 00d plunge Ue Mann thst before resize: | |The rey ert of the Comp-iites on Conale in the Assembly | Muthoriaing a0 COetON Wt rignation of the twelve irae, » i % > “y ny be urged after twolve Senat ad resign. represent work done upon the canals. ls attention. shown, Ievignated, is Tuesday, the twenty-seventh day aerart Sits oraen aps tery shoe nore Ger tamed | PASSRNGRNS FQ tun Or OuuSL ESB cine Hou: | cl treaty wore ci bre and thatthe legate othe s"thone dvingmabed geatiomes, Yel Hm hat | sae er that MAMIE foot ia: | uF Mag=aisteen dye previous co, th. tae when he Very showy tere bechisor japer, | manger, will leave New York jor Southampton cea Marre, | orate sight *till have gone forward in making the appro- be gatd. bos ine Wark was doce; that the | oreces lubed bythe experience of the Part | exten session Will convene, The Secretary of State hae ‘can be warranted sound and kind | on the 6th of May, and can still accommodate some first class | 1 fone thi re required, To this the roply is— ion ‘Authorizes payments out of these revenues, | js to diminis! ‘a falling off, in consequence of | sip given notice to the Sheriff in the respective coum 1'Me completed; and that upon the | the redneed Wiis and the Gnishing | twelfth of the nag obligation to pay neverthelens, by of. It may be | these cer ile hi rt the present Passengers. Persona visiting the World's Fair, wih find this . 4 5 oupee for tvs years, kre celd caly, se Mrevact of hil going | Lhe mort convenient, c Neal, and rapid eonveyance. The thet ee ae ers for the bene jacope. ‘They will be shown on Thursday, bevwoon ! and superior accommodations of the Hum bolt, hivets which the good of the State required, So'ctock, in front ot the Merchant's weohacee, ‘aren unsurpassed by other steamers, Passen. | When two-fifths of the people of the State were unre- ir, equivalemt & one | tig where the Faceneles exist, that euch special eee plus reventen wll | Clone will be held in accordanee with the proclamation pail evttlicasinths | of the Governor—theee comprise nearly one-half the ear 1866, he 4 fort a balance of twel for the work bestowed upon | _W. A. CARTER, Anetionser, No.7 Now shret, | grr reach London from Southampton in three hours — prewented, and could have no voice in making them, | raid, with equal justicn, that the contractor who holds the | fund. wa: equal certainty, that if | counties in the whole State, VCTION NOTICE.—COACH, PILETON, WAGON, ‘tab "BR Hem jaan a 3 Ere fare, | woul have been a grose violation of the first principlon | certifioate of the engineer for work done, at the completionof | there shouid not renee of 9 single dollar in the busi The contest will be one of great anxiety, activity and A Tesares, Senate Heidap, ieee apelin ae Lt | fo ene itera ment pratt he, followed by the Praak: | of justice, and of rogaed for the popular will the canals, has no claim upon there rev wr Tine | Sew of the canals, the oxpense of theeslargement would bY | interest, ‘The whigs declare that the canal shall be em- Roat the foot of Well coneet, wilt Ke sold, e ctarenoe "MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, No. hd Drown ay. Second—That tome of the most important acts of the | hursment. The ples is one thas would not be Curated tee | the yenr Loz be fully paid by the surnlas tovauses Aad ® | larged now or nevor. ‘They have declared war sguinet F Laurence & Collis, in Grvt-rate order: two | pao : Legislature required the assent of two-thirds of all the | $5 tas'thac i nrnot jection by suything in >) Bae Ge Of nearly fre mallow intelligent men can shut theit | all railroad “monopolies,” and are endeavoring to raise & Collis; Bugey wagon, ronehe for one or 4 by. IRLD’S PAIR.— To vay that ot Justified by anything In the constitution, } te Ronee eis INTEND VISIT. | members elected to each branch thereat; and as two- | issimply to uny that the Seats w got authorized by thatine | eyes th fasts se comelaeive as these, and oppose, with eo | an isete—canals against railroads, If such 9 question thirds of the Senatgrs were not left therein, (here f “ hires to wor ta ch desperate means, § measur 1d be taised, and a formidable party enter into the Broadway, hi 5 was no | stroment to defravd thoee whom it bites }. | much malignity nnd by sach despers 4 shoul Taised, and « form party lees dresnin ie Senate for many of the purposes contemy luted by the | withhold from the laborer the wages he bas fairby earood. | clearly conducive to the beet interests of the State contest, it would be more detrimental to the eanal im re irgead assortment of fancy Autor NOTICR.—FURNITUR, pocket constitution, Its rightful power, therefvrr, tu transact | The surplus reven re devoted by the constitution to pay- | constitution requires the #0 canal terest than any other course that could be pureed eu y be found the In until they shall be eom- ment for work done upon the cmal tteert.—Thursday, 240h April, at 10 porim any businoes, was not free from doubt har ket, apart an. suntal revenn Pe 7 post ‘ 2 val ha ro gece t ~ he canals are remaining in statu quo, while the whole fase ofthe shore house Be ale diograin faetolartiies i this evttry, embractog opera glaaes WWré-—That it would have been tn the power of wag | eee) oe ee eepeeatace vil Seber it be betere on efter | Weand bal, ve being pele out oe State is alive to the railroad mania. The canals, as they Shisies, rockers, beds. looking-giasses, tnahoghany and dining | work boneas haty Turwpers, toys, ke. “The peices are tweney | (Ne Member to dictate to che Legistature, supposing it to | the work is dome ; | Seetinort he consumed in the work; the State me are controlled, have become the most powerful political tables, mantel amps, book case, glassware, and kitchen furni- | por cant lees than the aswal rates for fancy woods, and ths | D&¥e been cmpowered to transae, busines, the amount Ingenuity has eon tortured by the enemine of this Will lone the interest of He machinery that eveg existed tn the State, and iis hight tore, Ad t from all were. rtigie, and ebject of each specifi ‘iation ler tl ring it istoms within the pr From a statement houid be taken tv take Chem out ag Wi'a. CANTER, Auctiowo, No, T New street, | afcyinals aes smacked ou ench acuices”Pintaca always | nnd uhicet of rach te have put the whole Saawelgl Meme The nadepsigned, ip the execglee of theig best Jrdg- — Ccyiutter of the Assembly, it Appeate thas thege has boom See inde of potical =n We

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