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MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1851. AMUSEMIEN TB. rice A. Mansi afi, SOLA Lae. , Boxes. 25 conte; Pi / , oontay Pai te Box Tieke Dross Circle and P tain rises at 7. Mr. J. ¥ oreoster, ‘Mr. La Favor; Coli nel bruce, Mr. Halph Stack: rpole, Mr. Fox; Winsngo, Mr. Bradshaw: Telie Doo, Miss C. uncan, 4 Fox. To be fol FalRy DAUGH CER UF THE Wellis; Lady Macbeth, Miss A nderto: » Miss Aft 4 le Doux by Mons. Schult aud Mile. Theresa, Toco sclu o with tue quarrel scene of BRUTUS AND CAS- SIUS—Riutus, Mr, Neatie; Cassius,Mr, Buchanan, IBLO'S GARDEN,—OPE! er Mr. John Sefton. Ti ‘ao! oar, Me. C, OTON WATERS Phe T ity A; y us Jol 01 Portia Mivs Fox; Spriakle, Taylor; Josey, Mr. L. Mine Mf. Chaties; Pra 1{TALlan. OPERA AT CASTLE GARDEN —MAX Ma “R retuck, Manger and A‘lniasion, 50 conte, Paturday evening, J » will be performed ANNA BOLENA. 4 Apna Bolena........... x 3ignora A, Boslo, ‘Timothy Toodl fmeathon, ber page. Signora U'Vietti, | played by him upwerds of three hi . Second Eady Jane Sey mous, V. Whiting’ | malt of the new farce. Two comic j daturday even- «Sing Henry VIII, gave Mariuf. | ing, July. 12, the entertainments, will commonce with tho ‘Lord Perey ‘Signor Loriai, | 100DLES—Mr. Timothy Toodle, Mr Burtoo; farmer Frank Rocheford, the Queen’ Signor Bion ti, | Acorn, Mr. Bland; Geo. Acorn, Mr. Joha Dana; Mey. Timo- ‘Lord Hervey, the King’s off. thy Jodie, Mrs Hushes, To conclude with & CUBAP RIDE \Doors open at ¢4%. Porfori UN THE RaiLaVA D—Mr, Snoxs: Mr. Burtot ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY NEAR GRooME street.— Dress Circle an ue! comnts; Famii cis, 25 cents; Orchestra Stall seats, 1; Private House $5, Doo pen at 735; to beginat ¥o'clock. N. B.—fhe v lation ona new principle. by Gervace Wheeler, a Architect, having been found sompletely efhoact vas, th ry has the Pleagure to Ananunor” that the Livcoutr Most com in the city. Box Office open daily, from I till 4. Fitvt wight of the French Company. ‘Saturday evening, July 12, eh entertainments will DON cea i ELLOWS’ MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ New MU: 444 Broadw: id G tH commence with acts, mele dec le —Chark ABABNUMS AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T BARVUM | Ge'Sunterinn a Degeeee “Manager. Ac wetxte sha Masacer cea performan Fea cares Lo Mecgulse $0 Houbetes ‘center ohildren under 10 yours Hichers Us Capitaine a, Been Mee Kencfit of Leon Jareili. Saturday, in the aftcenocn, at 3 v'clock, the comedy of YOU KNu Whar 1 MEAN, ratter which, Miricles a he Tight Hope Se etn tee « err Clive, a drat ope Ascension Lon velli, mw N 7 the Magic Teempet by the Mattinete: Fecaliy. is) ‘ INDIANA BP Cad. the Tighe Kove by Li ; draima of thy C&AMOND B ? | RUMPEC. ‘Ths Happy € pig birds, of antagonistic eha- pen. HANICS' HALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE |PRANKLIN MUSKUY, 176 CHATHAM SQUaks.—oEO. rand street —Upeu every night during the week ui ¥ LEA, Sole. croprietor.—cdmlesion-Seare: tn Prove Kt origi mad well known CHT Boxes, §) Gente; suggo Bon » 37 56 cents; Buxes, 25 conte; Pas- RELA com 3 ne and vers oor} sfuet, conte. —| ; Saloon performances every Afters | Oy vender CEP. mo noon ing. ‘tainmenta coinwonce in the atter wy of B. “moon.at So’olook, and in the evening at ook. The ob mecceelon of “five 5 ooare wpried aad be'pvt, and seenu boven | Tickets ceute ‘Doors cae, ment in New Vork, consisting of | sctock, The patrons of C' ist performer ae arte EouRS, bumbering Often | infurmcd that the Saturday ; ; ame time Utoated band in the Unized States; f Model Ar | °eBtinu-d for the future. Sista who are selocted fer their boxat; dw Sersonate s number of beautiful res. sient an jequres of ruc ae ‘Giels, who ing, July 16, iSl, at Wash- . ands = fous from ‘the Oratocins of on on ition of 3 , from favorite ‘ ition Oyerne, i. Tickets, 60 Gr. AP UE LATE SIGNOR SARTI’'S CELEHRATED COL- lection of Wax Models. illustrating lealta and diseas at the Society Library, 315 Broadway. sof the above elaboraié works of art, they will be on exhi eGion for a very short t Popular and instenctive lectures will be ncital hgure, a model of the Moorinh jons, each day, at Ll, 3%. 7 aaa Sie mitted on Tuesdays and Fridays, waeu Miss Sarci days for gentlemen, Opvn from IRKOR OF @UR COUNTR M ng the Fria ington Hal id Saturda, cipal » ano. Doors oper sevep Mirror moves at 8 o'clock, P.M. children half-price, ASTLE GARDEN.—THIS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER resort is now open te visitors throughout the day, from | Ta.M.tobP.M. 6 the largest and Wost beautifal room | thie country, and the view from the upper galleries of our | ry worth more thaa the price of . 8. CHAN PRAU, PROPRI- etor of the Brooklyn Museum, iuteuding t ‘through the United states and Burupe fur some mo: sirous of leasing the above establishment to “ble person. The Museum is well stocked with vew wad Bs “ es — HE MARSHALL TESTIM - a 4 IAL. -THERE WILL BE | mo ery pee bay lhe deme eg hE a meeting of the Ml Festival Committee, at the | ttorma, by applying fo R tor Mouse; this ip, at fee 8 sreleek. A full and punctual atte Fequested, ao mat crs of impor- we arg tear og tance are to be arranged. ° sotreet, Broo SULPPING, R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVE ate MUSICAL. Fee SALE—A VERY HANDSoME AND COSTLY ‘SE- coud baad Pianoforte, Boston m: in good cotes, will o' 1B U.S. MAIL , Jas. A. Wotton, Commi hip FRANKLIN, der, be sold ‘& great sacrific in consequer the fui H feraayre, touching af Soothaimpin ty land the | Seeaking vp nousekeeping, “Apply to WP B. CURTISS, | pargeusers, om Saturday, July’ Bi, at 12 ovcluok, Tor Howes Americkn Pavont Action Piasofortes, Ne. | Price of passage, $120. all low adway, where it can be seen, so — pass through the post ote. An experi = : wry to thy » For trey ut pusoadt N GR. NO! |. BECK MORIAMER LIVINGSTON, agent, Noo 83 BF BENT LIND GRAND FIANOS—J. BECKER & O ITED STATES MAIL STEAM- tesmaship will do JOR LIVERPOOL—UN ship BALTIC, Capt, ¢ part with the w 9, at 12 0 possess ull the mo wly invented metallic dampers. 1! ts, ‘he m 4 till petd th (pase through the Poet t fice. Por freight or passage, tory cf J. Becker & Co. is extensive, and their prices vory — seommot for wieeunce and comfort, apply | me derate, Each instrument will be warranted for two years. 1EReaualles scccm a eT COLLIN AO Wall tee” | Ihetr Greed isi # are Always to be acen at Mr. D. Marley's, to Positively no freight will be received on hoard aftor Thurs: July 17. The steamer PACIFIC will anooeed a PPOSITION TO MONOPOLY—IN DEPEN DENT LINE for Chogres dire id th ti for California, ther r Piano which you made fo dumper, 1 cateem of 0 iwetion in talent deserve, and shall have done #0 I am, Gentlem Naw Youn, 7th of Jue: you ry. happy to lence that yeu oure tru si JENNY LIND. irvet, oa Monday, from Piord, Northriver As the Line, aided by goverament patronage, ars 6 t commissio services, the | make July 2, at Zo’ Old. Moi do. for $3; a now UM octaves do, 3 twa te MULLS aeent Dr; Watcher, DENT LINE FOR Ca ragua.—The steamship PROMETH EU: 2 North ti & NEW AND SPLENDID | Ladiow, on Saturday, sf A North river. PE MITCHELL, 194 Front street. a Saturday; lth July. | OK LIVEKPOOL—TME CITY OF GLASGO favorite steamehip will sail from Philadelphia, on Th day, the ith in 12 o'clock. The regular passages of Fer freight or pasaa The FLURIDA, Capt. Lyon, ‘are in the enloon. $10; fore cabin, be provided wich Kailroad Tickets by oF passage, pply t HiGWas RICHARDSON, 41 Exch: \ ip vITY OF M f for Shagres, 00: id wew at with whip Panama, he ity | ‘Anam@e on or about the Ist of Aurust. For pasrage or | about the 2th of August. | Creight, apply at ¢ ie, 54 and 65 South street, or 177 Waar — | otrect, corner ef Warren sti OR CALTPORNIA.—UNITED STATRS STEAM. Ek EMPIRE CITY, 12th b q CR A N STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. via Southampton.—The U. North hiver, at uF Oxperience w attached ‘to the hy Ni ered in Havre. For passa SAND & RIERA, Agonts, Cy __ INSTRUCTION, LaDY WIL BE Broadway, between svort time only, to teach all ” braid: ly to CO, 2 Vesey street, a" House, HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMEKIVAN Kut aude d Spring etree! Aintings in a few los T Bteamehips betwecn New York and Li direc! hair Setween Boston and Liverpest-—The heaves ahipe entpeent” to Lond and receive mail ngere:— UROPA, E.G. Low HBRIA, J Leitch. ‘These veasols carry a clear on starboard bow, red ou port Afrion, from Ne} K TR, SEM ERAWING Room DANCE Hit La Tempete —Private lesson: will be given by Mr Hen cing, London, by whom the: this country. Apply Me. Will fe Barerooms, 479 Broad , where thy AsMr BH. P intends returning to tew @ay ly application is necessary. LEGAL NOTICE, _ j purse COUNTY COURT.—BENJAMIN VAN KEU- rep, plaintifl, against Casper H bie wife, David Mason, William Henry Muon, BI 6 cy jah Miller, defendants —An soti. 8 morigace—To Casper. Mason, David Mason. Wil- ry Manco. Elirs Mai ry reham, and Han. i Mer. o Wednesday, With July, sim) duly. Nisgars, from New York Bervee, from Be Berths not seoui tii paid tor Froight will be charged en specie heyond am smouns for Dersonal expenses. ‘Aa experienced surgeon Ore UPON you, ex day of auch servioe: tke notice, t ail to answer seid coumplai sithin 9 days fr reaaid, the 4 will appl said court for the relief demanded in the comp! ui ae, Lot, MeCoY, x Eitetirs Attorney, Cold Spring, N. ¥. R aall ne Mee, | axe before beliaving the reports that the shine prgizic wANL MEANY.—y ONL} | Dated Jono 12u | ‘Through The, vaatie “penn a a ane of this Com UPR ow 7" 5 r " ‘Navy Ss‘ Ay: RT.-WILLIAM D. HAMILTON Va sill conti wae & 's Attoraey, M4 Brooms stevet. INDIA RUBBER GOUDs. (acres ro THR Pt 4 shite robber, AAA “YULCANIZED own stonmanip 8A RAB SANUS, of 1,50 tow Bow under charter bo tha com, ‘end peowliar! Abin AerRugeesente, with be bane panne Up the vonmestion he Jood yuar of three nen neneh pale of Con, JENTUITY K HW EROK ‘| ed St a in tons ow York for Chagres on the 11th and th of enc? I DORA BY ans FALUON will form naares, leaving ® alors thereta Goodyoar, the even New Orleane and. ae fas will Ingure ae little detention as peenibie oF with the Pasits svouraghive 4 porte in Moxice iw ele Lawresou ho, aeente anshat ‘HOMESTEADS, AN pLonn—awer CAN 7 strong, ry member of thie Sone tpauiee meeting, fare for through teketefrom Mew York to San Fran, ih, at Warren Hall, corn has been reduce: - taf the p itpore of making the ne a atate rooms, to fone ments to become inortputated wider the ant ja lower File 9 Revere by the Legisietare, All whe are is to Heod will plonse uive written authority te their f low to Chagres will be at she lowest | 6 pry ont their interest, of leave their numer att that every momber tary '# office, an it 4 mechs nar: tes |, Secretary, Office, 7 Clinton represen: 8 JESSURUS court, Benkip am #yoet. gaia cer vom | relation to emigrant passengers. wilt | have lived to seo the end of the carver | ture | inside very intense. Several carriages fi led with lad. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Gen. Talcott found Guilty, and Dis- missed fron the Army, Important Relative to the Tehuan- tepeo Survey. THE LATEST FROM ALBAN ADJOURNMENT OF THE LEGISLATURE, THE CLOSING SCENES. Acts Passed the Session. GREAT STORM IN TEXAS, Bio, Sie, Bice From the State Capital. ADJOURNMENT OF THE LEG)SLATURE—REVIEW OP THE LAST DAY'S PROCKEDINGS—JENNY LIND, ETC. BY MoRse’s Live, orvice 16 WALL sTREET. Axsayy, July 11, 1951. ‘The last hours of the Legislature were dedicated to the most unrcrupulous acts of profligacy and reckless- ness. For five hours, both houses were engaged in en- deavoring to overreach each other, in getting sections in he annual rupply bill, for their friends to draw money upon. An incredible sum has thus been squandered upon favorites, in the shape of rowards for extra services performed atout the capital and State offices. Among The meanest acta was the payment of balf s dozen mem- bers of the house for attending the funeral of tho late Senator Brown, when sl! their necessary expenses had previcusly been paid by the State. ‘The bills to erect the mammoth Park, to incorporate the Isaac Newton Steamboat Company, and to alter the charter of the elty of New York, so that the Common Council may remove Mr. Mateell, arc among those which were driven throvgh to-day, the latter within five minutes of the final adjournment. Mr. Crolius believes the Common Council will confirm Mr. Matsell’s nomina- tion; but said if they do not, the people will make him County Clerk at the next election. Nothing like a little perseeution. Among the bills happily defeated, is the one appropriat- ing money to encourage amalgamation in Courtlsnd county. A few hours previous to the adjournment, Dim. mick, a Seward abolitionist in the Senate, aided by Cook and two or three ethers, run # bill through the Senate, giving this negro concern $1,500, mating it $1,000 less {| than originally demanded. The House very rightosusly refured to concede. The consequence is, that no appro- priations have been made to any of the deserving colleges in the State; amd $60,000, the income of the United States Deposit Fund, remains in the treasury, Mr Minturn was engaged with a committos of the Se nate. nearly the whole of the night, in perfecting a bill in This morning it passed the Senate, but was not reached in the House. visions were somewhat stringent, but would have done much towards reseuing ignorant foreigners from the im- positicns daily practised upon them. The bill in relation to the Itealth Officer at Staton Island, was finslly passed | one hour before the aijournment, snd Doctor Stuart re- | A mammoth cuncera, | maips in office unsil January, called the Madison Association of the ety of New York, | having for its object the erection of a monster hotel, suc: cerded in snuggling an act of incorporation through both houses, but the veto of Gov Hant righteously ar- Tested the project. It is ssid the combined influsace of the 4stor and Irving was brought to bear against it. The Gumblivg bill was pushed through amid noise ant confusion incident to the adjuwenment. It will not catch the firet gambler. It is a more dead letter. Ity fangs are all drawn out. Give the people joy that they this Legisla- Jenny Lind’s second concert is more fully attended than the first. ‘ihe church is crowded to sulvcation. She ts in better voice than before, und at the eud of each piece, the applause and encore doubly increase. The Al- bantans are perfeedly crazy amid paroxysms of wouter apd astonishment. Many aro superstitious ensugh to think ber more then mortal, and wonder how such mu- sical powers can inhabit a tabernacle of elay. Jenny might sing to audiences of three thousand bere for ® month, but she cannot remain. The crowd outside is as- | tonisbingly large, but not so orderly an attention in list- ening as there was on Wednesday night. The noise sod contusion amodg five thoussed is #0 anmoyiag that the windows bave been closed, which renders the beat and genthmen arein the strects surrounding che chu catching the shrill melodies of the Nightingale Tne en- thur issu in New York, upon her arrival ia the couatey, could not have been more warm and welcome, than has been exterded to her in this eity. She leaves to-morrow afternoon for Utie Important from Washington, TUK VERDICT OF THM COURT MARTIAL—GENERAL TALCOTT CONVICTED—DISAIISSAL UF CAPTAIN FR. ZIEK—MR. WEUSTER'S RESIGNATION CONTRADIC f- ED—THE GARDINER CLAIM, ETC. Wasuinaroy, July 11, 1851, The court martial on General Taicott found him guilty of the charges, The finding has been approved by the President. and he has been dismissed from the service, without any reservation, Captain Frasier, of the revenue service, now stationed in California, has been dinminsed by the Presidunt for | tyrannical conduct and violation of the act of Congress abolirhing flogging. ‘There is no truth whatever in the rumor of Webster's retignation, nor ix he going to Norfola, or anywhere else, to rpeak. Judge Crawford yesterday lectured the Grand Jury here fur what appeared in the Herald relative to Jarara’s testimony. To-day he apologized to the jury. A rumor prevails that Corcoran’s advance to Gardiner was made in bebalf of the Corwins, who secured it, and ‘bo recvived the award, $107,000, assigned to Corcoran: Hf tive. this explains much. The three appraisers at large are to moet here on the 17th met. to reewive iustructions #0 as to secure @ waiform Appraisement of umported goods at all the ports of the United srates An iwvitation has been extended to the President ant Cabret, to accompany Me. Webster on hisjourney Norub hieneis W Rice, tormerly of Boston, bat beea commis floured ax Con-ul ty Acapulco, #ecretary Grehem will leave bere to morrow for his bene in North Caroliua, Don Feispe Molina, Kavoy Plenipotentiary of Coata Rica. yerterday preses led bis credeutials to the Seerecary of Stee. aud was reeeyed ad Charge of the Republic of on ‘The President recogaizes Joaquin Maccos Sakurtegt a* Consul of Bpnin. at Sao Praacisoo, aad Frederick Blell, Consul of Nasaa, at Texas, Report on the Tehuantepec Treaty. Wasntnerox, July 21, i Capt. J. M. Mercer, of the Tebusntepec surveying party, arrived bere to day, twenty days from the scence of operations, Le isa week in advance of the remainder ofthe party. He reports that upon the Atlantic side the Coutracoalcos river is navigable for tweaty-five miles above its mouth, for ships diawiag cleven feet of vater, At apoint called Minatitlan, #here the railrosd live as already laid down, it commences, and passes over a beautitul country, teeming with horses and cat- te, almort ins wild state, until it strikes upon the Noters of Taltepec river. In'this distance of sixty miles. there are no other difficulties to encoouter than th we cctpmon to undulating countries from the Taltepoc we come Upon the Maiatengo and here have our firet grade of fity feet. Wo thenascond thiry milas—from the Malatengo tu the Sierra Madre m ® chain of the Cordilieras—through which several passes have be irveyed. That of te Chivela bas been chosen as 4d mort fersible, and through it # Gfty foot grads bas bern run, which prosents a most feasible route. ‘Un the Pacific side of Storrs Mad: culties to contend with, A straight line the Pacife, brings you over a great plata of thirty The olmate ie very healthy Theofiicers avd a three im number, are all well, and have evotractod dine wee. Trouble with Mexico Anticipated. REFUSAL OF A CLEARANCE TO THK £ SIRAMER UNITRD STATES—DETEXMINATION PROSECUTE Tuk WORK, BTC. Naw Onueaws July 8, 1851, The railroad company's steamer United States was to leave for Tehuantepeo yesterday, with @ bearer of dew patches, enppored to relate to the recent act of the Mextean autborities ordering all Americans engaged on sthe place Today, however, we learn was reiused the steamer by the Mextoan Lae Agninst which the company have on with the work, WO Invorers and — which they datewd te eend of tameui- ately. . ny seem determined to Its pro- | NEW YORK LEGisLaTu SPECIAL 8ESSloN, BY BAIN’s LINE, OFFICE 29 Wa. sTREET. Benate. Avpany, Juy 11, 1851, THE AUPFLY BILL. ‘The most of the morning was occupied in the diseus- sion of the Supply bill, which, after being amended, was sent to the Assembly. The discussion again arose, whea it was sent back, but at last all parties united on it, PRUDAL TENUR Mr. Scnoonmaxen’s report on feudal tenures, was ordered to be printed, and a large number fixed, THANKS TO REPORTERS, ‘The following resolutions was adopted without dissent . Resolved, That the thanks of tho Senate be tendered to tho rey rerentatives of the press in the Senate fortune uniform Kindness and faithful reports of the proceodings of this body. DAGUERMEOTYPE LIKESESSES. ‘The Senate refused to purchase the Daguerreotypes of the Senators of the previous Senate, INCORPORATION OF THE UNION STEAM Costrany. The bill to incorporate the Union Steam Vessel Com- | pany was passed. This bill has been about four times | ost, and reinstated. =] BILLS APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR. ‘The Governor transmitted his approval of the bill to provide for the suppression of pamilleg, and also the bill providing for tho abolition of alt tolls on railroads. AMENDMENT 70 THE CHARTER OF NEW YORK CITY. ‘The bill amending the charter of the city of New York, and relative to the Ubief uf Polies, was read and passed. | Mesers. Beekman, Crolius. and Morgan voted for it, and Mr. Williams against it. The voce was,ayes 20, nays 4. | THE NEW PARK MIDE PASSED, ‘The Park bill came wy from the Assembly, with amend- ments, to wnich the Sehate agreed, All the New York | Benators voted for it. BILL vEToRD The Governor transmitted a veto euthe Madison Asso- ciation bill, providing for building a hotel, NEW YORK TEMPERANCE: INDUSTRIAL HOME. An animated discussion aros as to the propriety of | giving $2000 20 the Temperance Industrial Home in Now ork, and it was carried. This is the society waich his wrought such areform in the neighborheod of the Points | THANKS TO THE LIEUTENANT GOVARNOR—LOETYER IN RELLY | THKMETO. | A vote of thanks having been passed, with perfeot una- | nimity, to Lieutenant Wovernor Church, the following communication was received, Mansion Hoven, Atmany, July 10, 1°61, Sun arors:—I have the honor to acknowledge tLe receipt of to have been unanimonsly adopted x pre ssl peed Approbation vl the manace discharged the duties Chair duriag resent sension. Au amout 148 wnjerecedented, jon dariug the same period, ge nm. 1 cam cheerfully divcursions have ariven; and Leen exempt from the inflvence of those party views and feelings which 80 often biiud the judgment and sway tuo parsions, your resolution furnis.es ® p-eusing mesurance chat A have, in 601 jure, Puccecded in my origia® desiga, to ter the rules imparti id taeredy geouce to all bes and it Phave been guilty | i eon tree | ary duly appreciated and recotves the grateful ackavwledge- mente of my heart. ‘The joyful antivip tions of beiag re- Icased from your arduous labors ,and iu returning to the more copge nin! utmosphere surrounding the domestic circle . dened by the reflection that o: of Kness, exalted vbaracter, abe uniform kiaduess whicn hay at alt ties | xteuded towards me by every mombur anderory vfi- | ter of the Senate, aad especi lly this ro ewed expres | tion of approy: separate, | | | fe 4 ert ay mi pati worthy (amily of owe Late Associate, who. by this sudden bereavement arthly protector, and taru: This miclancholy eveut is caleulated ith the sleeping and transitory Vd tive insignitionace of greatont impo: c w suitable wee of whieh it imp ur future Dappinsws and sucess SANFOR' Mr. Darr offered « resolution as follows :— hanks of the Senate be ten i» D. Mor President pro tem. of the Semate, sbie and impartial manner in which he has die charged his duties. ‘Tho rem lutivu was edopted unanimously. TUR EMIGRANT COMMISHON KI RELL. ‘This bill camo up #0 nmooded as to provide that the | physieinn of the Marine Hospital sball bold oa ti | Jupaary Ist Bir. Berxaan said it wasa compromise | and it paseed. | TAY FOR PRINTING THE LAWS | The Senate determined w the nowspapers $50 each for printing the laws of the special reasion, ANOTHER BILL APPROVED, The Governor transmitted bis approval of the bill to incorporate the Maubattan Steamship Company. | Le WINDING UP. The ceremonies of losing up the session were gono through with in excellent feeling and with great kind- | | bess, Mr. Moncan, the Prevident tem of the Senate, mode an appropriate ackuowledgement for the courtesy | ebown bu the Senate, and promoanced the Senate | adjourned sine die. Assembly. Avrasy, July 11, 1851, THE THIRD RYADING OF MILLS. An act in relation to the passenger laws of the city of New York. | Mr. J, L. Penny moved to recommit, with instructions to strike out the Sth and 6th sections. Mr. Ihcuer hoped the motion would not prevail. Mr. Ecoenain hoped it would prevail, He could not vote for the bill, unles# these sections wore striken out The object of the bill purpurts to be economy, The Srionds of the bil emy they will rave $5,000, now paidto | tho resident physician to the Marine Hospital, ‘This was not the ense—for, under the provisions of the rections he der mid Chjectionable, the bill will allow of a construc tion ranctioning the expenditure of that amount for the prformance of the eame duties It is alleged that Dr. Ftewart. the resident physician, iv. silver gray. antas | thy to get rid cf him, they propose to abolish the «fee + eke of removing the man, r Vansant stated that the whole question resolved iteelt down to this :—Was it important fr the toterest of the patients in the enid hospital that the offi se of phy«t cian should remain? The original proposition by the Commision: re of Emigration was aot to abotich this | «fice. but to Lanit ite term, and to reduce ite aslary; bat this proposition to abolish the office be deemed far more preferable ir. ©, Ariys thought the pi jon ef the bil which Ieft it divers tion ary with the missioners of Emigta- tien. ene of the best im the b The motion te strike cut +: Mr. Biacksroxr mow d to Lost Mr Exoersis moved to reeomumit to the Select Com Milter appointed yesterday to iuvestignte the affairs of the Commincn ration, with lustrustions to report to the meat Legistarure — Loet. The bill was then pas d by 68 to villeges rn) Av act to charter the Manhattan Stevmship Company. Pred An eect relative to moneys pald uuder protest to the Mariner: Fund. Passed. An act rlative to the sale of firewood ia New York city, Passed. An act to incorpernte the Madison Association. Paved An act for the betteer security of mechanics in the = of New Y Powel ir. Burnove ratin reconsider the vote incorpo Lost. loners ef the Land fnrm at Sing sing Lost ‘wet aus hortzing the Commi Office to sell 8 portion of the Sat Mr. Burnovens moved to lay it ow the table, The bill was then rad and passed An act to sutborite the construction of @ steam sew mull in New York city Paeved ‘ ‘The bill in relation toa public park in New York city Paw A concurrent res | ution was reerived from the Senate, postponing the tim rament to two o’ck ck. Concurred in An act to incorporate the Union Steam Vessel Com- pany. Loet A motion to reconsider was tabled. Av act in riation te the pr wers Commissioners of Recommitte: of the Ap act tosmend the militia law At act in relation to the publication of certain doen- ments relating to the colonial Listory of the State of New York i) evignticn Compa reading of the ned from the & ere comeurred 51 Veoan Mail and Inland Company bill was named bill, the Supply je, with amendments, a theo pereed Mr "Senor moved to reconsider the vote on the bill in revation te the Unten Steam Verse! bop A Carried, and the vote was reconsidered and the bill passed. wre resolution increas. 10 Mr. Wansstan arked to introdues ing the number of the oc felts of the Commissioners Mr. Besepres (fered m te acini lution appointing a committee to investigate the affairs of the UUmmissionsrs of Emigration. Lost, Mr. Waxesas offered a resolc@ion that the Seoretary of State furs ist the library of the American In-titate of the city of New York, » copy of the session transactions, documents, ko , yearly t. TIME OF ADJOURNMENT PowTrON FO A concurrent resolution was adopted by both houses, postponing the time of adjournmegt te 31. M. | remedy. The position T have occupied, | Greenport 453 To divide the Sixteenth ward of the city of New York into two wards. SS TWO CENTS, PRICE pee MILL, The Senate returned the Supply bill, with a message thut they had concurred in all the amendments, with one exception. from which latter the House receded. TO THE BYEARER AMD OTH! offered a resolution, conveying, im flatter- vote of thanks to the Speaker, Hon. J. B. | Varpum Jr. for his impartial aud arduous duties, Highly compl'ment Temarks were made upon the resolution, by Messrs. Maurice,"A. &. Thompsom, Wheeler, Burroughs. Severance. and Klderkin, the Intter of whom occupicd the cbair for the time; after which the resofa- tion was unanimously adopted. ‘A vote of thanks was also the House. ‘The Committee from the Senate, Messrs, Lyon and Miller, announced that the Senate were ready to adjourn. THE FINALE OF THE AFSRION. Mr. Wreerex cflered a resolution that » committee | be seat to the Senate. consisting ef Mesers, Moss and rae to inform them that the House was ready to adjourn. A simthr committee. consisting of Messrs, Wheeler and Maurice, was appointed to watt on the Governor. The committees reported that they had discharged tops Ants; whereupon the Speaker addressed the House as Jor _ GsatieMeN—We are about to close an active ard la- borious session. which will conclude a period of four months of legislation, A session destined to be | remembered for the mportant public measures whi have been matured. However much we may have di’ fered as to the propriety ¢f these measures. it is gratify ing to reflect that we shall all unite in rejoicing over any results which may add to the prosperity and resources of ovr ereat and flourishing State The fact that the volume of Iecal and private laws relating to almost every department of life, becomes larger at every searion of the Legislature. furnisves striking evidence of the incronge of our population an} business pursuits, and of the insufficiency existing in the generat laws to meet aif the varied phases of human Gansactions: wad while it may excite a just apprehension of hasty snd un- wise legislation. alt expcricnce shows tha: it is much easier to comment on this than to point owt the dee dered farly pleasant by grat n Tendere miarly pleas the indulgence ju bave ou all’ occasions ‘extended. yowards mie," it T ave been able to give satisfaction, I must believe that it is mainly because I have had few of those delicate duties devolved on me which xo frequently embarrass the Speaker on the opening of @ regular seasion, Che rules upon which we have neted, have beon somowhat different from those of former ‘sessiona. aod in act- ing upon them. I endeavored to adhere to the construction established by the usuges of the lust tession, until it be- came apparent that the alternative wax between no rules or 4 refural to suspend +z % pt upon specitic notice and by unavimons consent. which last though it may buve occasioned temporary coufusion and embarrass ment. in the end it is believed to have ten ted to the more epecdy conduct of business, The reslation you havo adcpted wil be appreciated as no idle compliment ; and the expression of your seutimenta, ax well as the honor you have conferred upon mo, [shall long retain ia grateful remembrance. Amd now we we now Wo separate. Our intercourse with exch other on this floor has, uotwith- standing the many party questions whieh have vc- cupied our attention. bas been marked by fewer exnibi- tions of tamper or bitternens of feeling than perhaps might have been expected; and it ia to be hoped that we shall 7 with us none but the most agsernble aevols- tioul friendship ix thoughé to be ephemeral; bat in no position do we learn more of each otler's character — in none is honesty of parpose more thoroughly appre- ciated than in the halls ofthe Legisixture, where we nee anen in almost every position aod influenced by the most Voried motives. and the persomal regard aud respect ¥hich is formed,, with raid opportunities to juitge, ix not soon eracec trom the memory. Though we have beea all lockizg forward with anxiety to this moment there > will mot, at times, revert to the ex gliative lite with a lingering re. id we revisit this spot. returned to the officers of gret; mewory will every chject with the tints of past. These Walle——those seats——will recall many scenes in which have participated, and many familiar faces we have been accurtomed to sainte A fow of these faves will perbaps be here; bat the places of Most will Le ccoupied by strangers, aud over row the mantic ot death will bave ob-cured our view for ever. ‘There are some now present who ay T speak, will revert to years not fur back, and recall many such with whow they acted fur years together. But withia » few days. the entrance of the King of (errors ity this Ce | has palied our cheeks at its starting tuddevess, Let ws oll work out for ourselves euch stendard of honorable ambition as shall be based upon a copecienticus desire 10 do well our duty by Gol and our fellow mex, 80 w* that those who are to succeed us ta there places may have no occasion, by our subsequent caret r, to distrust the purity of owr motives in wll our actions during the important session of 1851. ‘The Howe then acjourned sine dis, Th ef Acts PASSED AT THE EXTRA SESSION OF THY LEGISLA- TURE, WMICH CoMMENCED ON THE 10TH Day oF JUN, AND ENDED ON THE Uru pay oF JcLyY, 1 {The Numbers ave continued from the Acts published in esters ey's Heraid.} 448. Toersblo John Baptiste Feriere, Joan Raptiete Marguriite, and Mario Anue Cribelier OnVEY Teal estate 440 To authorize the Superintendent of Common Sebi ols to purcbnee Webster's uanbridged diotionay for the common rchooi districis of this State. 450, ‘0 amend the act entitled © Ap act to provide for ‘Ube incorporation ot villages.” passed Dee, 7, 1847, 90 far as the soare reintes to the village of Oneida, in the county of Madivon, 451 To confirm the title of George Webster to real eetate copys yed to him by James Chappell. 459, To incorporate the Union Wharf Company at did. Muking appr’ priations for the State Library, and to the Regents of the University, for literary aad -ciea- tife pur pores. 455 10 extend the act in relation to suits by and agsinet joint stock comyanies and associations, to com- panies Daving a joint or common interest in property. 456 To amond the charter of the vilinge of Herkimer. 7. To incorporate the Dutchess County darings . To incorporate the Auburn Water Works Com- Requiring the Canal Board to hear tho olsims of James Bravy and Patrick Fiteimmens, 40, To amend the hevised Btatutes l@ relation to fun mary proces din ge. 461. To recover the possesrion of lands for the relief of Tht mas Wheeler, administrator of John Jacub Mang, deevned 42 lo amend a part of the Eastern Union Turapike Rend 403. In relation to the village of Port Plain. 44. To confirm the tithe of Samuel White to certain conveyed to him by Hugh MeAnien, au ive tothe N tot-urdand maintain college dt, For the relief of the Trastees of District No 2 in the town of Seuthenst, 47, To relave the Decatur and Victory Plank Road Co from the construction of « part of their red 4s Toau ie and Richmondville Plank Kend 44, To awecry York Medical College power Oopital compewted with such y eotern Savings Baok of To pay Rosell B Burch for cost and expense cured by bim im conrquence of retaining certaia tebor money while acting as school comut-siouer {r Dew bolo. 47} ‘te incorpetate the Cou peny. 474 Vo amend article 1. title 8 chapter 7, part 3 of Westernville Water Works te Leviecd Statuiw, eutitied ‘Of taking conditivuaily the tertimeny Cf Witt eerce within this State" aa 7 Ap nct to incorporate , 1824, the Nassau Ture: a tees of the vil 476. Tonutherize the appointment of two adJitional public in ard fir the city of Troy, 477. To wutberine the Merohaste’ Exebange Company In the city of New York to reduce its expttal stock, and to borrow monty to pay ite de bes 5. Kelating to the Mariners’ Court of the city of Al- a 7%. To authorize the Corporation of the city of Aa burn te borrow money for the purpose of alding (be con: struction of a railroad, passing through auld city, sud copnceting Lake ¢ York aad Erie Kailrowd, or the Cay uga and Susquebauns Raitrowd 400. Detning the beundaries of the village of Horse bend. iu the county of Chemung 41. To amend the act toisting to the city of Albany, pareed March 28, 1860, end Aprit 12 sez 482 To amend the act entiled © An act to provide for the inet rporation of em panies to construct plaak roads, abd companies to Comstruct turmpike rounds,” passed M ry isa? 483 To regulate the pluntirg and taking of oysters and otber shell in the Harem river sad the creeks of Werte besier county, 464. To smend the Code of Procedure. 466, To amend an net to amend aud consolidate the reveral acts relating to the city of Utiew, passed Maton 31, 1849. 46, Toamend the act entitled “An act to establish » Court of Special Seetious in aad for the city of Albaay. aed to cotter Fert bee judo ene upon the Recorder of said eity,”” parsed Maret 27 487. Author the direetors of the Russia and North Gag uk Koad Company to borrow $6,000, and ta- orense the capital stock of suia company. 488. Respecting the powers and duties of State officers, and prc ceedings against Uber, 490. Fer the reuef of Jonathan Ogle. 490. In relation to Board of Supervisors of the county of Kings to incorporste the trustees of the German Mis- fio ‘and congregation of the o.ty of Rochester. 402, pg an appropriation for im the chan. nel f the outlet of Pisuco lake. in Hamilton coauty. 408. Autborizing the Board of Supervisors of (lle phony county to rguiate the salary of District Attorney of aid county 4. To a the Collegiate Institution of the ely of New Yo 0. To euthorize the Common Council of the eity of Rochester to widen the aliey leading from Cour; street to { the ecanty jail, in raid ety, | 496, To getomse the i of this State to revtele | a — lunds to Ernest Giraud, and to authorize letters of ads ministration to be ivsued to him of the personal estate of Francis Cherrolat. deceased. ot te bolish tolls on railroads, . Mukipg appropriations for the support of om ment for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 1851. 499. Dividing the State into Congressional distriots, 600. To legalise the acts of the sevoral school districts in this State, providing for the support of commom sehools. 601 To provide for the enlargement of the locks of the Oswego canal 602, To establith an arylum for idiots—making wm ap- propriation therefor In relation to draining the Cayuga marshes, 504, More effectually to prevent gambling. £05. Authorizing a new election of town officers in the “town of Pelbam, Westchester eounty. 506. For the retief of the city of Rochester. 507 To vest Elizabeth Jenkins with the titte of certaim real estate. 508. For the retlef of the survivors of thw First Regi- ment cf New Yor® Volunteers, who served im the war with Mexico. nd an act entitled “Aa act for the { —o Washington's Head Quarters,” passed April 10, 610. "To provide for the appraisal ard payment of'camal damages to Richard Empsey 611 To provide for the completion of the Brie Canal enlasgement, and the Genesee Valley and Biack River canals. 612, Am act providing for the laying out of » road fram Jobusburg. Warren county, to the east branch of the Sacondago river, in said county, and for construst- ing the sams. 13. An uct for the better securit; others erceting buildings, snd’ therefor, in the city und « 514, An actin relation to the justices’ courtein the elty of New York, and to smend “Amact in relation to justices aad police courts in the ciy of New York.” passed’ Marchy 20, 1845, and asthe ame bas been amended. $15 Ap act to probibit the sule of fire wood in the olty of New York. by wnlicensed pereons, 616. To provide fer the appointment of an additional number of comwissioners of deeds in and for the eity ano county of New York. 617. To ame: Bide act entitled “An act for the better security of mechanies acd othersesecting buildéaga, and: furnishing materiats therefor. in the several cities of the Btate, except the city ot New York end in the vittuges of Syracuse, Willinurburg, Geneva, Canaoduigua, Oswego aud Auburn,” parted May 7, 1844 618, To incorporate the Manhattan Steamship Com- pany. 70, To amend an act for the incorporation of villages, passed Deo. 7.1847 £20. Authcrizing the Plattsburg ead Rouse’s Polat Railroad Co., to erect snd marntuin o drawbridge om the Big Cobasey River, Uo. of Clirion. 621, Making appropriation fur the St. Lawronce Aca- dcmy dircharging & mortgage upon iis academy build bo, hold by this state, oa whion is duc an arrearage of Herest 622. To authorize the erection of a steam saw mill, of weed, on the Norta river, between Twenty-seventh and ‘Twenty eighth streets, im Now York city, aud between Teevtieth and Twenty-first streets 23. To amend p 4Pof the laws of #7; chap. 30 of the laws of 49; chap. 275-of the laws of '50; and chap. sv of the laws of 16:8, acts concerning passengers coming to the city cf New York and the public healt! 624. To previde for the appraisal aud payment of canal damages to Reuben hyou. 625, Giving authority to the Commissioners of the Laud Cflice to ell @ portion of the state furm a Sing sng 626. For the settlement of accounts of Chauncy Smith, late ngent of the Sing Sing, prison. . 5x7. T> change the name of Livingstow Contey to Livi on Thorn, 628 To repead an actentitled “An Act to aid in repair ing and improving the rund lading trom the State road w North Hudson to Mill Brook ia the town of Moriab.”* 529. ‘To provide for the removing obstructions from the outlet of Cayuga Lake, aud for lowering ath inke. 60 Providing for the settlement with certain persons for money past under prodest to the Mariners’ Fund £31 To weorporate the Mexican Ocean Mail and In lard Cempany 632. ‘To authorize the Troy and Boston Railroad Com- y to leave & part of the Western Vermont Rvilroad, nd to build a brauch read into the village of Schagsi- relation tu the duties of Superintendents of oor, 66M ‘Yo amend the act for the relief of Daniel Clark, Paseed April 26, 1832 535, Melative to the powers and duties of the Mayor Aldermen snd Commouaity of the city of New York, im the matter of taking possesion cf. wad laying out, coe. ta‘n lauds fora public park, inthe Nineteeath ward of said city. 6:6. Appropristing the revenues of the literature and deport fund, £37, For the relief of the estate of Daniel Rice, late of the town of Fort Ann, decease. a To change the nawe of Wm. IH. Pease, to Henry inter. 639. In relation to a ruperintendent and overseers of the poor, im and tor the county of Urcans. 640 To provide for the election of » special county Judge. in the courty of Chenaugo. 641, For the retwt of Thowas W. Dixon. 642, To amend the act entithd * An act to amend the charter of the ety of New York.”’ 643 To incorporate the Univu Steam Vessel Company, 644 Ap act fo provide for the payment of certain ex- Pemeee OF the government 645, Av set to iwevrporate the Journeymon Tailors of the city uf Buffalo, 646. To provide for the reappraisal of canal damages to Benjemin Kicbardsun.Je $47. To provide fur the reappraisal and paymems of canal damages to Hiram Stone S48. An act to incorpurate academies and high schools in this State. of mechanica and furnishing meferiale ety of New York. a Texas. STEAMBOAT WRECKED—VESSELS DRIVEN ASHORE— COTTON INJURED, BIC. New Oncxane July 9, 1851. Advices from Texas to the Sth inst. announce that @ terrible ¢.orm prevailed om the coast for several days, im which the steamebips Mexico, Cortlandt, and Wiliam Pepn. lying in Matagorda Bay, were driven ashore, Tee stewmer Maria Burt, which left Galveston on the ee the same gale. aod bourer xm werw blowa down. and the young cotton crop ially destroyed. Bo far ae ascertained, no lives were From the West. CHOLERA AT CINCINNATI~COUNTERIEITER ARREST ED—THREE MAN DROWNED, ETC. Coweuwsars, July 11, 1851, ‘The Board of Health report 206 deaths ia the city dur ing the past week, of which 19 wore from cholera. an@ 124 were children under five years of age. We have re ceived very wu able reports of the health of towns throughout the country John London. « notorious counterfeiter from Virginia, was arrested & fow days rine, on board « steamer, on rovte for Texas, On the officers approaching. he resisted them, and drew a bowie knife, They, however shot at bom. etd fen ly secured him He i« now ou bis way to Virgins, When arrested be had pis family with mim, aud wlvo $10 LOU in good mony persone were drowned at Cleveland yesterday, manibus backing off the pier into tbe river. ¢ Wayursboru’, Tepuenre yesterday, destroyed property Valued at $10.000, No iu-wianoe. New Orteans. ava. July 7. UbOt, Arrival of the Cherokee Naw Vey ‘The steamship Cherokes. Capt. Windle, frm New Yor tia Havens. arrived at this port to-day. briaging 300 pas- i amount of gold dust lett. rengers, All was quiet at Havens whew the © Nowroun. July 10. 185%. ‘The United States ship St Lewis lays below Wiltough- by's tight boat. None of the officers have yet arrived bere Items by the Wey of Baliimore. Bavremour, Daly LL, 1861. Ry to night's Southern mail we learn tbat the Uniow men. in the third district of Georgia, have nomiuaced Absalom H. Chappell for Congress. ‘The Savannah papers record the death of sea-captain Jacod Gilfie, n native of Maine At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mognetic Telegraph Company, held yeaterday, Waltiam M. Swain wae unanimously re-cleetod Provident; A. i Corbin, Peeretary; aud James 3 Selden Treasurer All the old directort were aio re-elected. A divxtond of two per cent was deotared ————— The Myers at Castic Garden. “NGiuramente,” by Mercadante, is am opera deticious for ite expres‘ive melodies, and for the beauty of many of ite dramatic effects. Tt is well auited ty the powers of ‘the artivts to whem it bas been emerusted for repressm tation, and its repetition will meet with faror Om ‘Thureday evening the coonsian of Badiall’s ficst appear ance this reason, a tery lange audience asembled to enjcy the entertainment, which was admirably sustained throvgheut. The musical public are begiaalng to sp preciate the remarkable exorilence of the prowat opere troupe. apd @e presume that at tho splendid promise of thistveniug. Thousands will be excited to be prewns. Weare Gtlighted to find that } Les ha twine aa Jerge r4 at the commencement of ~ tre quently, over four thousand persone This ie a token that the mrurical art retaine ite bold of the popular taste Chit yee Sr give deeistons at Apeekad LOF&ty to-day, at Io'elook,