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WHOLE NO. 7025 DOUBLE SHEET. |; See ANNUAL MARONTO B ‘BALL OF PALRST TOR No. 18 of be given Monday eve fanuary 26%h. to fsa ie axentiemsn and two oan be ob- ms the following committee of arrangemente:—C. J, 26 Greenwich street; Peter Morrioes. aa sie olk e J. peemmend. 5S Grand ness & rd, P24 eb at RE. Roboese, Ey Grand reeds Farrell Logan, 16 Lew- bor jamal street Ae Selaret i, BE Forsyth fatroos. ide CHAS. JAS. SPENCER, Cusirman. Josren H. Pine, ei Besresazy, Ye tho sre requested to appear in full re Qoanpinavia—sey BNTA ANNUAL BALL or THIS Tae ea eee nale a redaes ary ning. 9 3 aun at ‘emiman all. on | of a omen Hanten, C. Malies, .. ‘’oteerson. ‘ets I DE G. BROOKES’ DANCING ‘AND Watrzina i Seodeney, ‘le Rooms, cornor of Chrystic an o ing olaga Tor 1Raloe ie 2 Tuesdays ‘sal most reasou- re mi ry $0 render the Pupil m moat excellent dancer. All pergona, who have at- g ety gud been wiable \c require the srt are requested 0 apply NAY WELLS ANY HIS SISTER MADAME HL aleve: l'e Academy ‘or Dancing and geaceful hey” ment, ab the Stuyvesant Institute, 650 Broad term commencing Classes tor adults, Mondays aad Thurs- days, morning sul evouine; clssscs for masters and missoa, we zevnnys ard snd ee % 3 P.M. hours dovoted a0 9 An “MORNING ‘EDITION---TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, NEWS se TELEGRAPH. FTI None tas Sal dam pata eon teat Treatay: Spuney w, ae oe a freas of ibe 840r%, THE LATEST FROM eammmananeal 7 streeks corner of GFSOR TIA CARTER, Auctloncer. puocunilee UCTION NOTIC Pigs, Coffee, Brat Lome aice EU The Holsemann and Webster Controversy. treet. corner of Green whe ° a Be at Nor67 Bo: Cot Bogae, ( got wd Jiusters, 8 eer, Frenel Flaws, lentil Paco, Becare, Mackorell, Hering "Con Br’ 8e #, F te: | The Letter of the seenie to the President. Proof Sates, Ke. RTER. No. 57 Dey street, corner of ‘Greenwich, eeennnnmnnnn nnn HIS WITHDRAWAL SPOKEN OF. THOS. BBLL, AUCTION SER, thie d Foloek, in the eal a Dry aie ‘and “silver Wate s Sears, Wine | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. ee ta "Baie see | CUSESSIN THE NEW YORK LEDLATIRE W.A. CARTER, Auctioneer, The Canal Letting Tavestization, ke, ho, Be. ture ‘at auction, this morning, a) 103 o°olo0: tion room, No. 11 Nassau otrest, corner of Pine 5 ‘oct. H. Ee Willard wil! cell, this morning, as above, by ordor of mort agora, and removed for convenience of dale, two rosewood lor bul ' : ditto, UM Of Furatture, with an atorimenb of mahessOF | yigniy Interesting from Washington, J 0. L, VANDEWATER, AvorioneEn By wo.n | *¥ett, com THE NEW YORK HERALD. ge gNandewator & Co Sales Room, 12 Wall atroa CHEVALIER MULSEMANN’S COMPLAINT AGAINST SEC- phd Poe Hyeine and 6 Ag RETARY WEBSTER—LETTEZR OFATUK YORMER 10 Braincnaa Bollae a PRESIDENT FILLMORE --A WITHDRAWAL ANTICI+ to: two Fly Pee fy ‘atl ea TION N wo Fly Presses,” fivo Lath PATED--RESIGNATION OF THE CALIFORNIA LAND Ficea, ome pair large Cutting Stones, one mallee 10; | COMAMISSIONERSIIP, ETC. Wasnixorox, Jan, 13--9 P, M, epsoial ola addrese emindh s VOR SALE—A SMALL LIBRARY OF ALOUT ONE hupdred volumes of tho most select works, consisting ish Bnoyclopmdia, rnd 's Dictionary, Moore's and Byrto: ind &11 the best poctical works, yaad ia a Rest seyte: tozother with semsll biack walnut B perfeotiz new, It will bo eold ebeap, if appliod for imme. diately, 04 LT Elm street. OR SALE—CHEAP, TO A GOOD CUSTOMER THe Rood sau furniture and fixtures, of a Portor Meuse and Ton Pin Alloy, situated in South street, now doing a frst rate busines rt terms, inquire at the Exoolsior, 33 Nas- trees, o 'D. M, Holister. OR SALE.—A TAVERN AND GROCERY STORE, doing & good business, in tho village of Now Rochelio near the Now York and New Haven Railrord depot, abous 14 miles from the city of New York, and about hall's mile irom sie steamboat far 4in2°p Long Talend Sound. For pa ticulars in jvire of David Hampen, Je. 65 Chatham stro! States Barton, New Rochelle; cr John MeNulty, oa the pro- A WELL-KNOWN RESTAURANT AND wed on & corner, it Eeeeivey: below Canal reek, is oe nn ae oat bargain. App! ay BOWrS & BALKCOM, % Nassau atroet. Lone ROOMS TO LET—-FITTED UP AND FURNISiL- ed sn superior style, with organ, furmaces, & suitable fort O. ef O. U.A., and other societies. ‘Thowe in want ef roo! J will By calla upon the undersigned before ; Furniture = 3 z > corner Bowory. sociation Meetings, MA XUEscruRING ESTABLISHMENT FOR SA ‘A manufacturing ostablishmont 1 Brooklyn. in succoseCul operation, hs ad paying Ingo procts. | A COrUres, ee 85,10) ¢0 pin yOpporvesity. Address RK PLACE TiOPrerty TO BR LEASED.—TRE house No. 14 Park Elace will bo altered to suite good or the leaco of the szmo will be sold. Possession immediately. Apply to Fs DERBY & CO., i2 Park Ke god and ante bi Addross Real Zeta ivoluving all the ie Will be on exhibition two hours pi a URS AT avonion, —AM. > CHRISTALAR, AUCTION- } learn, from a scurce which I place entire confidence Ho clock, mt Sis Bowery, the | in, that Chevalier Huledmann has at tength got bis feel- ing ‘Gale po: | ings eo worked up as to address a note to the President, cn the eubject of Mr, Webster's Kossuth speech. Tho letter reached the President on Friday afternoon, It is Serna anne ae a~nnannnn~ | paid that he was urged to this course by the statements Sa HE Sore ropetanie alia, ery ea which were published of his cavalier treatment by the wen iM G ees ony a, .. sien tae a ih fr President, in the interview on Thursday last, an acoount Howe ‘and you, wil be taken caro of-se as torinduce you | Of Which I rent you, The Chevalier's note is, in sub- to oall again. ‘The Doctor is easy, le. and extronsel ; . quenta. All losve agreeably Senppotaans Many ack, eter, in the speech in question, spoke as Becretary of Taras Hotel. as his tide hraiaese Wise Ris eigtvoek aaa Btate, and if the views he there exprersed are thone of Fiuid, is 0, very extensive, cine, Dostee will i haeny the government? M. Hulsemann, in explanation of his ated te fect cautlously ef the Seidge batoro he | departure from official etiquette, by addcessing the Pre- sident directly, says that he can have no communication with Mr. Webster, either as an Individual or In his offt- cial capacity, efter the mannerin which he has denounc- fr. Byand through his Hotel he ha: mally sequatated with tho first families in th ‘ion. There is alwave a groatdenl of desire to eee au original living Quack, as nine-tenths of the pec fossion now in tence, are living on the ideas or eraft of ymothing that bat little difference to come he he supersbundance of the one thing fol.’ No‘ cod Keever ying mint make Fhe spr duty to withdraw from his position of Charge de Affaires, course which be shall adept. ety. HH ruly T have not learned that any reply has yet been mado | ptraugory that Lo hae neta een! upon any member of ‘tae. EES farnil; =shoretore is daye and nights ars happy, cheerful, week, lectual feast ad wholesome accommodation, as moderate prices. All wh have oI honored the Doctor with a “a it. His course is so unusual, in addressing the President) _ Prange BEL eyo ad sbeter game tbat it is impossible to say what will be the result, It is | had better d pines in gon pesucnlaely in sleighing times. The ih the afvornoo! venings. Sce the Doctor's rtisement on the Ri Human Hair, in and red week. ‘There are no #1 octorishome | believed, however, if he does not withdraw the commu- toration of the to Yonkers. Youcan touch at Burnh the Abhoy, Jones’ Claremont, C. Thomnpso Varian's, at King’s Bridge, on tho route to iy youigan get thc Voctor’s Mégio pure. If you bre aphattan, B. Moore will take you directly | to Yonkers. recognise M. Hulsemann in an official capacity, he orly | EMOVAL, FROM 82 BROADWAY TO 3! vs AUHARPENTIER. tte veue ie eelt 1 ae being Charge to the Secretary of State. stand well-known shitt-maxer, {fom Fares Towese prise Highland Hall, one of the California Land Commts- ee aa Stan eaeiee wat oney kee font sionere, has tendered his resignation of the office, in chaltenge to any one offerin for nie Petter ing shirt, | consequence of bad health. on, Edward Stanly, o! Feady mate, from $1 25 and w North Carolina, is spoken of asbis succersor, X.Y. /. 0. CALIFORNIANS. COLT'S PISTOLS, Or ALL » Guns, Rites, Bowie Knives, | INE PROMETIRUS AVFAIR~AMICAMLE ADIUSTMENT at his leisure, instructions from home, Mr. Webster | Holsters, Belts, end ait Kinds of platols A. W. SPIES } & Co., 1 Maiden lane, | YOLEON, ET = yi E O BAKERS AND CONFEC TONERS. <10 Le LST—ONE tha most desirable and best loo ‘the city; is pow doing a iargecash baainess; was built, ‘aad ia now econ Pied by the p ran extousive bustuene,: oo: & and ENECENER: co ton and C TORE &ND ROOMS TO L&T, AND BOUBI- sa for tale, 6 years catablish tieman, ins p Woinese etre ount can have ismmediat KER, 192 Canal street. Maasitic SENT HIGHLAND costuut FOR BALE, q isting of ent Lapras rf, hose, tights, ae Iv dro: ‘rics $50. aorly A the office ef John c. Roach, br Tuitven tteeob, Brooklyn. Ce OFF CLOTHING ‘Ladies of rentlomen lis ne oy ode to Jel SF Wyaundings roal- nee, the iended by Mes. Coh: H or anrouah 4 6 bork. MA COMEN co ate es, Cohen, jase, Rag! CROTEING — WANTED TO PURCHASE Gel: wor . th of Rest et a FURNITURE WANTED. clothing, furniture, 0 wi i saseeeall freee seas wwidsors ‘crcm Chatham 64 Cz OFF CLOTHING, JEWELRY, AND ALL KINDS rduous articles.—The subscriber stili contin fort sieve om maki seas apyiesuen| Sent sr clberwise 9 above, . L, A. ‘cow i Wi a streot, basement. F ie twabtlor o& Tucesey | Pete are partioulatty re fice on oF eee jon seeding 19 i ERYORD & Go. GRBLY CALIFORNIA PACKAGE 4 Parcel Li Perea .—Oor next shipment will 0 for- ward oy ‘she Uniti Mos) Sveamer El Dorado, on 224 PLS and Geo: harks of tp cial pyaar Charges on ireight, ¢ Tess thi other Expross. he ee ey sbroet, Astor K H Exvress, fo. motehandiso, cole res, drafts praca Enexrn ong Southern oivies “oy 4 tc in New York, Boston, and oa Wal rtroet, corner of Broadway. ui DAMS & CO,'S CALITORNIA PARCEL EXPRESS, x United their H3.2| Sveamer Fl Dorado, on Taurs Bi Te tec Bunter Mail steamer El D 4 Or Te ool E: =p reee, Ly 2 insb at 3 reel, ‘Wo Absi! Gor DAM! & CO.'S CALITORNIA TREIQUT, PACKAGE Bud Parcel Exrreee, rer Unites Staton Mail Steamer Georgia, on Saturd 2: —for next regular Celitotnia Freight and Pas will pe forward. in charge of pecini 'ro.ric acenre, per thy United States or Tgid, Oc betoran bh ine’ 1. M., for Uhagreg, direet ie cond (i, for cording and sealins. No cusrze to ae for Custom House teat er Genes ree hit th 4 y bd in waterpremt condition, or it will bo 1¢ exceed 125 pounds wei ranks, will be rocoived until snd’go Hirougl Iu charge SO. Te and 18 Wall ateeob. vax GAASBEEK'® SOUTH AMERICA XD CALI. fornia Expryss will be sorputedee Lor sho Let porte = the Pacifio, Bien Oe and Sandwich Tala is, on “Ti uraday, 224 4, yer U. 8. matt stesmahip Bi Dorado. S. ppere will plonse have & steph Sevompanied by red ab Gor Cf ednesday, the Zl Eesall'prckagce recelvee crt yay Vie ae thy 2 Whe stesmer's depart agateh No package fot ors es eine propeictt of Wk wr there. Envi Gt eending expeese goods in Mener ama two days Rhos. { fny ch er orTron. A.B. VAN GAABLEES, 26 Consslandt st, Now York. Aronte--Mensrn. Giessrn, Kuerell & Co, Chagos Devens and Core on rue, sito, & C Githert & Bei Frascives. Rove + Briges & Doug N*Y,., vORK AND mo RAILROAD.—~NEW BY Avbany, Tao Lsrtem Kalitoad Ex will ho 0} eaine On and aCver Monde aapuary fia, 1 vongpt tralne will Leave City Ht Now York, nt 9 ocr a raine, Will lem Albany 99 10: freight treine will be put due mete will be giver M. SLOT, Superintendent, Cann AND aunoy BAILROAD FIN ror, Yr ete, oe A. M., from pier North siver, Shere vt sen by Aiea boat Ons “pork R, eal vane } srriyig, 3 ay Poiledalohia a0 pally avant jing 8 Tare Tangy ee an or : hatnsten thr ae ae os conh Lomenes oevricd 1® Hine from Mow Wark. with heath sondasvos Deere, DooRs, Doors. —N. P. KIMBALL, NO. 78 Wasuixatox, Jan. 19, 1852. Bookman street, hea on hand, or makes to order, the | The despatcher.by the Asia have been received, and Bit" Bices and qualision! Alsey. Beabos Gea Mitcas ea aes | are of highly eatistdhtory character. ‘Tie Prometheu Po apers Prien tefl afvair was ina train of amicable adjust ment, leaving no doubt of the friendly disposition of the British govern- ment, when it is ascertained that the facts stated by Tore Us abu abertaes this government are correct, An investigation has been Aitislactory aacrineg: ordered for that purpore. Every satisfaction will be 'y Lye Pelt mint trom tne ius. given. Enough has transpired to show that the British government will not uphold the outrageous proceedings S EPITAPH — Here lie tem thousand thousand bugs, ‘As dead as dry tobaceo in Brondwa, nd + Sadon the Moor ‘The number is ath ay 7 ere 2 heard from his government since the news of the coup d'ifot reached the United States? Mr. Rives repliod in e 5 irvaivays al eins AD ally Sh etch, the negative. Louis Napoleon then remarked that he Lol eae re mario fluid, Road the following as- | entertained the most kindly feeling towards the United # Seas, bak bse hale rae, ee hina ban al States, and that he trusted notiting would ever azine to It disturb the harmony which existed between, the two | eountrier. X, Y-£. ill siresh, New hock ys oun THIRTY-sRCOND CON iRESS, LLIN v Dear Sin—Ivio wi ple RST 10K. wal orm yout the restoration of ray as which had ee OF mam. bia od erendi at se itirey.tand my fonnze et twencrale renceret tate ou: Wennte. Posed lt wae Lereditary with ont Fe Athonsn'h tele Wasuixaroy, Jan, 19 1852 Almoet overything that wae ofered for without the | 7 slishtest benest, Lied mot used one bottifor owe duid bee | THE ARMY. | — all een head. ‘The Chair laid before the Senate the report of the Sec- $ fine head of Toan be won y the tf the hier nee Ce = ful daily. esbecteuiiy yours, | retary cf War, communicating the number and names | GoW. Watiin. of persons in that department; also, e reportefthe ex- | Dr, Keviixnorn:—Sin—Many vesnis. bch bos ie AL A | vere to be Peat oe but, nditures of the National Armory, Laid on tue table, and the printing ordered. of atew botiiegt have a t Peereien Fon: caw RAGA Lise oF sraiunte Gramined by the Hen Ac Vark snd aaa tes Cpamlow et | Mr. Fistt (whig), of N. ¥., presented the petition of Youkers, who pronounced We a truly won leriul srowth. They | 1 fanaa AA a, 9 vein y the York State Colonization Society, praying for the 1 LR ny aly 1 Ti Lek oenatncad a | } } ertatliehment of a line of mail steamers between the would never re pir. Ihsd lost my eyebrows and, tt els, and wore a wiz foe many 7, + United States and Africa; which referred to the ¥ | Naval Commit ten, an Teot astonishment, ob t fow bo! ele vid, 1 have. regsined Voth, h my original baie, Lt will be § Bi a i 4 Means aes pee Ming hes Usir. Tknow Numerous petitions were presented, ail ofa private Taany others who have tried, and at ail etialeene T remain, with projeend ‘rerpect, = | chasacter. - Bul a PONTE Eee tty a rctareuce boone | _MEEtERTON (dem.), ofN J.y presented the petition fe actin Leen honored by a roferonce to our | a pepe long tried and distingnmbel vecorinssy carceom of Gok Mews | Of ecme inventors, urging the speedy completion of th street, Now York city, Mr. R. ~ at who hae been ex- | patems office ow its original plan. The petitioners com- Healy “bald for yearly’ 2) yes leecowing pea; | plain tha: the patent offiee s used for otter purpores, to fe wile's Ba: Taleo, tattenad nek, feet’ ity of the rights and interests ot inventors. grow- or acticleehsd tobsily | jeg out ofthe wane of room for the proper exhivition of despaired of ever re | yluele eo. ‘Lhe petition was read. ie duc to yor | Mr. Brockvow aleo presented the petition of J. P. Levy, 1 in relation to ; whore claigt woe rejected by the Board of Commirsiom or ims ageinat Mexico, stating that injustite had been Hed, that if werde could do ea eka your cin 4 Mr. 8. Ing thebeats, you could caeily ure Al. tuo beld neads inv e maad pier et committee, with power to city. Iwas plesecd with your trankners aie me Sbottio. sma tcid ete Wy, AW 6. te subject was tebled for the present PETITIONS. | Ue the best uudre, he y and trankly say 31x YH, NAVY | One bottlotsstencd son, (tree neil.) ct Mass cflered « resolution | x ivqubry tuto the expediency cf abolishing epirit | e rations in toe navy, and increasing Ube momtsly pay of last two yoors in the tran: f Dacien and Kmown 84 he 840) } vlying on the Chagres | vor whch caAbles tio propctor, ve place lrcight i " ~ 80 for wo 20m" elnga Mii | ASSAGE soldia “ enlisted men Laid over. | Tit) Mains La aoe |My Srecwtow introduced « bill authorizing the Pose master General te contrert fer carrying the mails between Jemey City and Galway, Ireland. "Referred POREION PoLtey OF AMERICA (whiz) of R. Lyintroduced 2 Thad not the remotant ides of ee —Lromaia yours, with profound reepoet,—Sre LAND, of Bridgesors, Comp, And still another wondérfod ow: Hiastings, sent word by Mr, Samos ¢ following | ME Chars Danio! Blavyelt, of Youker A Austin, of Youkore, nad ho hair MeParian: Ct bald Vebutitully. Amd et! My De cituted Amenm men te recure fc, Tiber Towers from f noy form of ao yern he right of the necple to altar bad w congtitute a new governmonty 1aying ion upen Fech ee, oud sand have Woon Wald about Cwenty yeste one dottia before I discovered my hat had row iinely. certainly bev fing head of amit. five ka wh n Keeler for many Tears. Re aver a a ne OMe. Toute, truly, Awhile wo claim for oursolvee there Feu government, and & elnwby, he rig i, or interferen rma) ithe, we BFTPPING. WING AT ITAVAN engine stearsahip { DuerNod N pert of ¢ « bells of | Meetthiviner, or enpric Resolves, That while we cherish the livellest sympathy towards All wie sirlve for frendom of opiniou, and for free tf 5 e true policy in ¢: y tne of whatever Btato or persue te ee, © merece, and honest with elt na entangling alliances with PAtol: of thie li CALIFORNIA MAY UE ENGAIED ON — nya the approncn of tho {00s of comstisuedcual treodom roasonah'e terms in the spleadid Clipper Ship AN Ds and ofhuman liberty. LUBIA, to raion is + | Tauusre. Apply promptly ‘The readly tions wees Wald on tho table, and ordered to J 8 OaRFURD, sat Warr oicoet. be printed. MILLA FROM THE HOUAR. rts, &e, the private bills lay, were taken up, read, committees. After various the House on ¥1 CLERK WANTED DY A COMMITTF: Mr. Sxvastran, (dem.) of Ark., offered & resolution lerk to the Committee on Indian Affairs, iJ which was laid over. THE ASPIONMENT OF LAND WARRANTS. The joint resolution making land warrants assignable, was taken up. Mr. Unnerwoon, (whig.) of Kentucky, offered a pab- gy ise which, in substance, provides as follows Scotion 1. Thad ail warrants for military servi the same, be made assignadlo. nd fixes rates of compensation to land arm Lert? to land officers, psyable | outot tes Troasury, for Tooations of military warrants horo- oxtends the act of 1830 to militia, State troops Section 2allows officers for leoati: otien 3 allows compe! ‘toors, who wore oalledinto military service, and ieee ‘were paid tor by the United Seates, home when Sireherred, ‘one day, ty miles he may we mustered into service. Mr. Brnastian offered an amendment repealing the proviso in the ninth rection of the act of February, 1847, which withheld bounty land from those troops who did not march to Mexico; which, after a depate, was adopted. Mr. Downs (dem. ), of Louisiana, offered an amend- | ment, which, after debate, and numerous modifications, | wasalsoedopted. It provides that a pre-emptionist ma for his !and in warrants, ir. Warxen (dem,). of Wisconsin, offered an amend- ment, providing that any person over 21 years of age, or the head of a family, who will scttle upon public lands and cultivate the same for five years. shall have 160 acres without any charge, Le asked for the yeas and nays oa the amendment. Mr. Fricu (dem.), of Michigan, desired to be heard on mendment, and it was ordered to be printed, ‘The Senate then adjourned. Uouse of Representatives, Waenixatox, Jan, 19, 1862, Aire VOR A MINT IN MEW YORK, Mr. Bricoa, (whig) of New York, presented the reso- Aution of the New York Common Council, tendering the gencral government. without charge, @ site for a mint in thet city. Referred tothe Committee en Ways and THE CENSUS PRINTING—CONDENSED REPORT ORDERS ‘The Ucure euspended the rnies, by 102 against 88, to (whig) of Pa, to introduce the enable Mr. Ariisox, annexed preamble and resolution:— superintin dant of the Consus has published annary Ist, a cletr and ontaining » large amount ot valanble informa- tion; and, whereas, the information now dosired by liojcaraot be had in the ordinary course of printi ni Jong titre te come, and then in limited aud very i nated from their creat great Arandtathors. However, shat | edthe Austrien government. He makes theso inquiries, | qus hem, so long ag they osm be- | and if they ere answered in the affirmative, it will be his | condeneed roport the Cowmittco on Printing be instraoted ort for the use of the House, ‘one cent per copy. Mr. Onn (dem.), of South Carolina, euid the rosult of the passage of the resolution woald be, that the public | printer would claim thet his contract was broken, and to the Chevalier’s letter, but I understand that he has | cme here for damages. He moved to lay it on the table. |* The motion was negatived, by yoas 41, mays 1 the regolution was then passed. Mr Onn moved to reconrider the vote just taken. He detincd to inquire of the gontleman who introduced the | resolution, if it was not his understanding and purpose ‘Deni fal fo eal, Be | atlon, that no notice wll be taken of it, and he wilt | that; Imsteud of the printing of the report being executed Public printer, It should be done at the ofice of ved, to order 1.100 provided thatit el and await the instructions of his government as to the | ‘d posy. | privately been requested to withdraw his note, It ro- |” Here the people eome in round numbers. and got an intol- | seins to be soon whather he has the pluck to adhere to , 6 diorald of this | be permitted to retire to some other city, and await, | Heese the we pee replied.--ITe certainly had no such in- he merely wished to disseminate the inform+- cannot notice a letter so impertinent in its character, | tentio: j Hen inthe report, without regard to any publication lowaas | and not addressed to himself, and the President cannot | {1 ire didnot know digwies a & manna: lar ates ke desired should be publisleod better than by indicating where the report was published, and on «The gentleman proposes to give the com- | mittee cn printing power to contract with a person other than the publis printer, if they shall see proper ys sald that It was not his purposs to take the jcb from the person to whom it rightfally belonged Mr. Onn eaid that the effect wae to take work from ANTICIPATED—-FRIENDLY FEELINGS OF LOUIS NA- | the public printer and give it to rome one else. vet to this, but for the result of such a the public printer, on the slightest xt, would Jay claim for heavy damages for alleged If the printer had violatei Tle thought thy | | proceeding, namely-- tien of his contract lare it void a once witwken (he work for less than he could r Mr. Ixcrnsenr, (dem ) of Conn., did not think, from the terms of the resolution, that the Glebe office mus: | rily have the job. Mr. Ferien, (dem) of Mai considered, camnot the Ilo census report to be purchase Mr. Onn said that would obviete the objection. (dem.) of Ivy., anid some time ago a reso- Senateto give the ceniss tors of the Uni newspaper. tothe Joint Committee on Pribt- ng. who tock the matter into consideration, and received ' a communication from the public printer claiming tha | the census printing belonged to him. The committee, however, came to the coucluston, both from the term of the contract and the law of Congrens, that he was not entitled to the census printing, which was to be disposed ess might choose. sted that to take the printing of thiscon- | traetfrom the publle printer would dive his: @ pretext to claim dames 8. (whiz) of Ga , contended that the print- ing was negotiated by law and contract, and tha’ the Hicuse cannot now make a contract with any other per- son than be who bad entered into it. the House taking the initiative in violation of a con- He was for holding the contractor to his bond. Let us wait till we cet a fair compendium of the whole asked if tho vote be re order 100,000 copies of th Mr. Rives, our Minister to France, waited upon Louis | : Napoleon on the cceasicn of the ceremcny of counting | ONDERFUL PROOF OF RENEWING, THE HAIR | the Presidential votes. The Prince arked him if he had | by Di a rinting to ther solution wos ref. Ile was opposed to Mr. Duxcan (whig), of M of the report indicated. tenths of the people want to know. Mr. Cantrrr (dem.), of Ohio, said, that from the | opening of the present seesion the public ii vivlated hie contract. on all occasions, that he would vote for inting ee it could be eon ® meeting of the . on Friday, they {inquired of ed the printing It contains all that nine | ure the pri Mr. Branton, of Ky.. mittee on Printi | the contractcr how far he was able to faithiul execution of the contract, an: | gave them to understand that he coal not, and did hot expect to comply with his contract; that | not able to purchase the kind of paper required, having that the President's messaze | would mot be ready under two weeks but that all the | bile und reports had been finished and cent to the no money or eredit Mr, Srvsnr (dem), of Mich., inquired whether it was in a n to relieve Congress from the difficulty, Mr. Srantox replied that the gentleman from;Alabama (ofr. Houston) was applied to by the Printing Committee, wna brought the subjvct before the House, but objection being then made, the matter was not acted upon. il iaake am invest’ ever, the Committee the louse authorizes Mr, Cantrea remarked that the statement made good hile remark that the contracter never dil Intend to carry out his bond; and he wae at once for having the printing of Congrese done by samebody else oppored preeip | ing directions to the joint committer, came di | the Benate amended v ruggeeted that the ¢ rence, F repert whether the contrac On the motion of Mr. Cartter t the vote by which the resolution was adopted wae laid on motion to recons| ler | NQUikY es ro My nenieaue coneont te offer 2 Fee be ion that the Comm st t riuire into the ¢ present delegate from the th dh 2 oth 2, were minds tee cf by the mid Dara heist #ite Bi Joung, Or any other peteons, to secure the eaid election ond return, with power to send for persone amd papers Mz Sreviwive. of Ga, war mot ditpose reaclution, unless rome geod ground for Its { ‘The Srraxen raid it wptleman would say | ofthe p | with the whic | moval of the usion had been | and toex for the | the wh: z | comp ite | iad ‘anon to believe, abd hethought | cunal we to the same conclusion. ned United States oflizer | holds his reat without s eMadow of right. cure by any remarks, but the evidence of the that | tererte Canal bi. end taid many fa by tho recent lettince. Inthe W. the furthest person on earth £ New York, said that and ruggested that shall be here, to which rox Kisw (free rofl), pend the rules to allow Mr, ice ® resolution to to morrow evening, for the intended to Ip fege to cover the true de | the Beard sbe ) pury, and signalired by » whlie othore be | the House to Lnpesoh ofitoer intom of the Mouse of Represon- wn oetionable right of each one of tio either wholly or partial) cithor free or slaves; sud that the exorcise Sorde no jet ground of tarives, it is the complain’ t obher war made, and the amepension of the rules INST THE GOVERNMENT, RVC. , Of Maine, asked leave to offer a rerolu- tion, calling on the heeds ef departments to report what i Yeon presevted since March 4, 15 ellowed, principel and Interest: who acted pe the er who reoeived the monoy, aad who wore bappy. If fraud existed, it would be exposed. tle spoke im tencrdinary speed, very ‘Thad ws ndhore te theue e@ ve, nd having baba very. ewnll pers of hi lions ; ay Ao tortaing the tre erged, presente the most favorable conycynu above | tir rity tnd Bapotnesy yee whens oust & Fe Torts Fix paseennces of Goat foromplteball Warn we fab our own Ii sorty aud in TON, GH Walt ateoets | wtitutions tro threatened, then & Jase renee te our own | Fatety will require us to adyance to bho contics, rather shan ot Vending the moticn to cunpend the ales, the Mone { From the State Capital, DISSERTATION ON THE TARIFY IN THE SENATZ—THUE INVESTIGATION OF THE CANAL LETTINGS—DOULT AS TO THE RESULT—THE HARLEM RAILROAD, AND THE BLACK SWAN. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NW YORK HERA: Axnany, Jan, 18---6 50 P.M. In the Senate, this morning, there was nothing of im- portance transacted. A few’ bills were reported, and the remainder of the-eession was ovccpied by Mr. Wright, (whig,) of Washington county, in speaking on @ series of tariff resolutions, of his offering. He is a high tariff man, and endeavored to convince the Senate that Congress Should be instructed at once to change the system of im- posing duties, from cd valorem to specific. iis attempt will fail, as the present Legislature will give no such in structions to Congress. No Senator attempted to answer him; but when bo concluded they adjourned for the day, ‘The joint resolution appointing a committes of both houres to investigate the alleged canal contract fraud which had previously passed the House, came down from the Senate amended in several important details, A member from Otsego, Mr. Wright, moved to non soncrr, end in stating bis reasons, remarked that the Senate had placed upon the joint committee one of its members whe ovght not to have been elected, [eo stated that Mr. Uphem (whig) hed been put on the committes at the {n- stance of Senator Raboook (whig), who was peouniarily interested inthis matter, This is a bold operation, It | was charged that the senator alluded to had been in close communication with the eld Ua Board during the pe- ticd when the canal lettings were progressing; that he was in Albany long before and while the contracts were being awarded; and thet placing bim on the committee looked like s whitewashing affair. Col. Monroe (whig), | of N. Y., in his usual emphatic style, reprimanded the Otsego gentleman for his allusion to the proceedings of the Senate, The matter dropped, and the Senate amead ments were confirmed. From the tone cf several leading members of the | House, this morning. it would seem as if the iucky con- tractors, and the members of the Canal Board who awarded the jobs, need not fear (any action which will deprive the tormer of their awards or the latter of being imperched for the course they have taken Mike Welsh predicted, from what ho heard and saw, that the whole matter would end in smoke, aud that thore favored few who had obtained contracts would makejfortunes by reletting. The joint committer con- sists of Mesers, Conger and Upham ofthe Senate ant | Messrs. Cushing and Bull, of the House, Mee nociaie| | (ee bas organized, and will enter upon the Investigation immediately, and in the course of a wock will make a report whether, in their opinion, the contracts were fairly awarded, or whether they ehould he annulled. 1t is doubted by many whether the Legisiature has the wertoannul a contract, even if obtained fraudu- ently. The courts only posers that powe: ‘The first train of Harlem oars came through, with only afew rapes who make a social party at Congress Hall this evening. The Black Swan had acrowded house on Saturday night, and hundreds are gathering again to hear her this evening. She is poseeseed of wonderful musical powers, RAU.ROAD ACCIDENT—TEMPERANCE CEL WUE BLACK SWAN, ETC. FROM ANOTHER CONRESCONDENT. Avnany, Jan, 19---10 P, M. The Iazlcom train from New York, after being taken incherge by a conductor of the Western Raliroad, at Chatham, overtook and run into a freight train, also going to Albany, at 7 P. B., two miles from Albany. There were threecars inthe freight train; the third one was entirely dertroyed, and thrown off the track ; the recond was also broken up The locomotive of the passenger train was badly injured, and two cars were more or less injured, The only persons muck hurt were the brakemen on the freight train. One of these, named Frederick Smith, bad one leg broken, and two others were considerably bruised; one of them lay for an hour anda halfin a freezing condition in the ruins of one of the freight cars, with heavy irons and timbers lyin on his legs, but, by a miracle, none of his bones were bro- ken, The train was delayed three houra in removing the wreck, and arrived utteno’clock Tho blame of the accident seems to belong entirely to the freight train, which, as far as we can asc ) had no ricnal Nght @isplayed be Some however, that it had a light, but that it was obscured by smoke and lying suow. None of the paseengers were harmed. There fa to be © grand temperance demonstrat! this city next week, to recommend to the Logist the speedy parence law. All the railrondcOrporations will, it is understood, reduce the pasrege free for the occasion. The “ Black Swau” sang here to-night to a large and fashionable audience. Ler success appears to be com- plete, and ber vocal powers are much praised. yn in ISLATURE, Senate, Auwany, January 19, 18: PRUDAL TENURES, Mr. Pisnee (dem ) presented three petitions for a law to extinguish feudal tenures. On motion, they were re- ferred to a joint elect committee, consisting of represen- tatives from the Third Judicial distriot MILLS REPORTED, Mr. Piatt (whig), reported a bill reducing the stock of the Piermont Ferry Company. Mr. Beexman (whig), rey Prted a bill incorporating the | Union Cemetery at Burhwick | Mr. Wrucut (whig), reported bill to amend the chi ter of tho Empire State Mutual Insurance Company. one. Mr. Coorry (dem.), reported a bill to amend the ral Banking law. THE MILITIA LAW. ‘The Senate went into Committee of the Whole. and re- ported progress on the bill amending the militia law YONKERS Penny. Mr. Coxcrn (dem.), broughtin @ bill to amend the charter of the Yonkers Ferry Company HE TARY. Mr. Wricrt (wbig), called up and spoke at length in ie of the tariff resolutions. reeclutions were laid over, on the motion of Mr. Conger, and the Senate adjourned. Assembly. Avnaxy, Jan, 19, 1862 THE COMMON ACHOOLS. hig) of Albany, reported in favor o report ofthe fuperintendent of Public Schools. with one eo for each echool district. A question was put whether, forthe extra copies, the State Printer did not receive}i0 cents per 1,000, instead of La contract price of 8 cet A debate ensured, and finlly by a vote of 52 te 23, It | ‘was referred back Co thecomniittes to ascertain the cort | of tuch printing. BROOKLYN GAB COMPANY. A bill was reported to amin the clarter of the Urook- | lyn Ges Company THE CANAL LETTING INVOCATION, bt ‘The resolution relative to the Canal letting and give a trom dem ), cf Otsego, meved # non-cnu aid the appointment of Me Upham by ti Was Am attempt to cover up the proceedings pal Boerd, — Ile had eon in the city theough all the lettings and wae no: a proper peroon Mr. Upham | Rit sopormted ox tt em “ | awhig y interested in the matter n OF Benator Baboosk ( fe spoke at come length, If He wis no politician, Ths rate nominated him; but fron this time for Le respowivle fer any position It would be painful to separate from cdidso, it woud only be from ® eens: ng thie ma’ter che Tloure disturbed ten y.and disturbed tea thousand furies. | He did notcare Lie was # friend to the Canal bill, and friends might take whatever advantage thie gneve them Mr. Dowas, (whig) of Schene fy, eaid the completio + a fixed fact. He would sustai: pe! bill. Next followed the re. toll om railceads. This was Ipconmisten om the Canal Fund. Thet bill los. fle alluded to foreiga exporta. i * canal ¢ *, in 18h7, Tas exeeeded the and now it is the canal tn on of the ling to stem ts Mle believed the BE let to the the prices eration, thy low He alluded, in detail elteved It be felends ¢ nuesly. ‘The raised tha Canal. This war a ne. He be interests of the Canal would be served 1 & portion of the w u ribility, and they Tle deemed awful resp of surpleic mort disgtacetil p toundersiand it. He des implicated. He wan joe demanded it He warned members wguinst tritting with the amoral power of the State, It conld crush comtractors, corpo rations. and cowardly reproventativer Mr. J. (dem..) of N. ¥., favored the Senate amendment us far as ic went, Nothing less (baa a full exposure natisfed tho peop! “had been fraud it was their daty to {impeach officers, Ile wanted @ com mitteo of elgit, prepared by him, to tuvestigate the mat- ter, and ehould more ® rreclution alter this was Wisposed and be wished the peop anexporltion, no matter why of Mr. Grerive, (dem) of Tompkins, would conour with the Bemate. He believed, whatever wes done, the 5 would survive, and the peopie would prosper and be length, principsily in reply to Mr. Uateh, Mr. Van Varnacroirnan, (whig) of Stoubon, was in favor of concurrence. Cas comuntites wee gulticlent—dinp ure Jaw similar to the Maine Liquor | ) Will notal pointed contractors raised ths cry of faut the = tracts were not let below the eatlnaates nor was i evidenoe of fraud that they were not awarded to the lowest bidders, Mr, A Barri: (whig) of Chautanae desired @ ful expoed--he derired justios done to and wrong to none ; he was in favor of concurrence. Mr. Wares (dem.) lew York, was a friend of oe enlargement, and condemned the manner of letting comments | : he believed thore was «teat fraud, and faced an investigation would end in qmoke. After farther debate, Mr Wright withdrew his motica of non-conourrence, and the amendment of the Senate was agreed to, THE CANAL. FRAUDS. Mr. Roar. (dem.) of N Y., called up his resolutivce for the sppo pointment of a Select Committes fof sight te | investigate the cava! frauds. | _ The motion was objected to, and the Speaker ruled it | ontof order, Bir. Warsi appealed, ond the decision cf the Bpeakse waa overruled. Without disposing of the resolution, the House ef- | Journed at three o'clock. | The Latest from fF na, Cxanuestow, Jan, 13, 1353. The mail steamship Isabella arrived at 2 o’olook thia mofhing. She railed from favapaon the morning o¢ | the 19th, and frem Key Went on the avening of the 16th | The steamships Georgia, from Chagres, aud the Phils- | deiph!s, from New Orleans, arrived a Havana on the 12th inet, | Politically, the news is wholly unimportant [a6 | commerciad point of view, however, the news poasasene considerable Interest. Under the commercial head we vive a full report of the markets. Non-Arzlval of Kossuth at Pittsburg, do, Pervanuna, Jan, 19, 1868. Up to this time (12 o'clock noon), we have no tidiage of Kossuth, A heavy fail of snow yesterday and last night has probably delayed the train A returning Californian, belonging to New Brighton, Pa, bad his carpet: bag stolen in this city this morning, at the Alvghany Railroad depet. It covtainod $3,000, aud wae his ail, i! The Pennsylvania Legislature, Hannreovno, January 19, 362, John M. Bickel, democrat, was elected Biate Treasa- rer to-day. The vote stood 69 for Bickel, 21 tor George Dasie, whig, and scettering. ‘The Senate parsed, to-day, a bill authorizing aloaa af $500,000 to meet the interest which will be due om tle public debt on the Ist of February, Meavy Bank Robbery, Pontamovrn, Va., Jan 19, 186% | he ranch Bank of Virginia was entered ast night, and robbed of $76,000. ‘The robber has not hoon caught, From New Engle TATIONS TO KOSSU TE NDIARIES, BTC Bosrox, Jan. 19, 185% ‘The monster petition to be presented to the Logiate- ture on Wednesday, in favor of the Maine Liquor law im Marsachuretts, contains 60,000 names. The friends of the propored law are sanguine of its passage. Mr, BE, Hapins has been entrusted by Gov. Boutwatt With an invitation to Koseuth to vinit Massachuset: during the preeent session of the Legislature. Governor Allen has deputed Hon. Welcome B. Bayles as special bearer of the resolutions passed by the Legts- lature of Rhode Island, to Kosruth. The bail of the Roxbury incendiaries has beao ia- cressed to $18,060, which, failing to be given, eack of the accused parties have been sent to jail. The whole amount of insurance on the buildings destroyed wa over $76,000, in which the prisoners were interasel te the amount of $10,000 Fire at Rocheste Rocuesren, Jun 19, 1852. | About 3 o'clock this morning, Nos, 151 and 163 9 Avenue, were consumed by fire. The flames had made | such progress before the inmates awoke, that they were | oblized to eroape by jumping trem the second story wie- dows, Nothing was saved. Charge of Murder. Cananvaicva, January 19, 1852. The case of the peopie against Woodin opened to-day, | Judge Allen, presiding. | After tho empanneliing of tha Jury the court adjourned until 9 30 A Brig Kainbow Ashore. Prove Jan. 19, 1992. The Journal has received the following from Newpoct, dated Bunday evening. 5 P. M.:—“ The brig ashore at Point Judith is the Rainbow, cf and for New Haven, from | the West Indies, in ballast. She went ashore yesterday; her forefoot and false keel is off, rudder gone, end bas lost one anchor and chsin. ‘This moen- ing, she is further ashore, and lies thum| heavily to the woret part of the poiat. The cap! low any ove on board. aud would not accept of any assistance that has been offered. At low water = is perfectly dry forward, and at the last accout maincd tight. The above was derived from the captela of the pilot boat Wm. W. Johnson Baoaoway Turatne.—The grand operatic and deama- tic spectacle ealled “Paul Clifford’ was produced, leet evening, for the first time in this country, in a style of the utmost eplendor, before a crowded and fashionable audience. The scenery, machinery. and costumes were all in keeping with the taste and superior judgment of Mr. Barry, the manager, Mr, Collins appeared in his original character ot Pau! Clifford, which he tormeriy sustained at the Covent Garden theatre for upwarde of 200 nights, with great success. It will be recollected thet he wat then » tenor singes, aod moving inthe first walke of opera, He postessed # voice of great sweetness and power, which be etill reta: Ile wae @ pupil of the great. Maertro Crevellie, who wuhed to confine him to he representation of Irish ival in this eity, iit celebrated drama was fuet produced in London. we believe, in November, 1855, and was reerived with the grec demonstrations. of pleasure; and we must say iis p ing, teflects grew the proceeds of la heereal-- ip orderthat it conse cantly, there wei dent toa first perf ins was in fine voloe. ¢ manner in whic Maiden, IU ve’er isucra for the road,’? nung her part lont ay Miss Slopper- up in their parte, oony of their satie- Coling wae called sof the visiters, y ple d the beutiful ballad deceive thee: ae ® Miss Jujin Gould ewoetiy: sud Med ton fect, ai the and audience ¢ fect betcre ¥hiel cum City Inteltigence. Rewone in Wark senvecmibe tuaveial Gram end speculations in Wed street ever ont Apother gignutle operat ut to be parpotrated among that iraternisy consummate ability which none but W anciers of the modern sehool could ace vindle. beyond a doubt, but whether it the jurisdiction of the pollee anike y herea! ven mMademede Chacon. widow of th mere! of Spain. and mother of the Vie ¥, kets for Always cuted on Friday next, the, the Bpenish Minister, left for 2 1 hopes of obtain. i Lopes. [tie expected that he wit r Varhioyton at soon a Uke weather will allow he ———, era World, tying atibier No 9h It hatohwey ond war to the how York 1 s fell down the lie was comoved wos ==This evening, the nscf the Meresntile Library Assuoia- luoe im Clamgom Flail: the polls to be open, * mcThing to sis o'clok in the evening. Nicholven, » pollceman of the Nimth rnin, a vo o'elook, a od 80 yours, a Dip Perioh, from Hewre, lying: Ladout sight o’elook, om Bam Moore heid the taquess w¢ aod returned a verdiot that me. f Aioknect ooutrasted on the voysga, and drew oll age iorvt.=On Sundoy evening about seven ooloom, F Morevor folland out bis head very badly, Ie taken Into n toure by come oltivens, who eent foe ‘ 1 Were not ‘gnen- tg old Sunday @ Forspiixe About half past ton o'clock “satu Light, as ofiews Wade waa pesaing along his oeatin Viugwoa stent, ho discovered @ harket Of ‘no stoop of 3 Which eppearcd to be full, with ¢ cloth ook wn it was (00 4 to combahe a ton bont a eck oid, anugly wrapped splaced IP, guarze Of Mra. yoy ot Bae 8Y porming, when ib wad 1 House,

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