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MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1858. PAO a r! expected asssuits, that ho was compelled to defend his The Latest from Albany. Great Exeitement at Clevelaa Hn NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. F pmcmroal dig ha remarks He had suggested to his | ie. perKMAN’S TEMPERANCK PROIKCT—CHIRE OF | RESURRECTIONWTS—NOMFOrATIIG COLLEGE MORBED JX MICKERBOCKER SAVINC3 DANK, EIGHTH AYE- A? IMPROVE- weer jemooratic friends, that as a party, they had taken When b 5 colety padclo corner of Twonty- third etrost.—Open overs Mon- mont in degnorcotyping the natural colors, Citizens ground against a general m of international im- POLICE—ABSENT LEGISLATORS—TtHR CANAL, MAN- ITARY CALLED OUT: day nd Baverday, trem 4408P.M This inetl- if _ York ie Bmeeben | pevhere inthis ens rd INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. ent, and that there was danger in embsrhing in DAMUS CASK—KURGLARS ARRESTED, ETC. Currenann (Obio), Fab 16-3 P.M. rt charter of shistsatifation eoeceeeye maser aa feral otors in day tore i) fer icant ly per ee thie arta atom th t tbe party bad taken ground | grxcial, conmsronos scr OF THR SEW vOnK HMALD. At noon to-day, the remains of several dead hamam ied. the ent ‘i ¢ pioture make roadway. against e prover a 1864 - : Cin choir nemes- Tousteu—Wiliem We, | — . CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, | tands among the states, and that there was daoger in A oirns POD 1 ANG: 5 Odio eRe Rh Bn oe ness the pestalags of the Homans upbell, dels Lvea. MD. Juscoh, Savage, Ansoo Wil: Po OF CUILDREN.—LITTLE ONES. TELL ae 5 thie partial dlatribution of lamds thomsetves to particu. Mr. Beekman introduced we ere > ie patbie College In thie olty, among which, {tte paid,@ 7 » Goors. tates. He was sorry that somo of his democratic | morning. it provides for abolishing all Noensos forthe | gentleman from Ohio City recognized the body of hie ard tine, ine Fre » Albert Gilbert, Ei HOLMES’ , No 239 Brosd: Mr He ip <) itn arb Beory Dato Joka Medial pictures, of hundreds ‘of ehilareny and ia. Kossuth’s Letter of Thanks to Con- Tienda Necosb) rover to dite with.bie .pn,these points, | galo of liquor, and empowers tho Boards of Bupervitors | dyuglter, who died a short time sinoe, Tbe people in the Walle William Wints: Wil Dofectore, esr ager gress and the Government. this bill,and replied to them. He could not perosive | of the counties to regulate the sale thereof, to take effect | neighborhood beeamo greatly excited, and the fire bolle paris, Anat tugs, Jone A erie i Holmes rhe) . the propriety or justice of this mode of disposing of a | onthe Jet of May next. Itinn Shvet A Wat cone were rung four or five times, until the college buildings Al = = “ reat public land fund. He would bs in favor ot | more good rense than either ot thn See er ™ tc Fe igen teaien aaa ke @ lew grunting to the State of Iowa ail the land lying | before the Legislature, and will be adopted if any bill fs. were surrounded by an infuriated multitude, who eom- _Adnon Wists, Suoretady. an fiiinieg with the business generally: wanted tonto | Debate in the Senate on the Lowa | on the route of this proposed railtoni, at proms | That portion of the act cf 1st, eeenliug the charter | me d destroying the windows and everything com- —— > Herald office. even below that which the government conld get for it | of the city of New York, which rejatesto the appoiatment | toined in the buildings. The work of destruction is now OTICK—-THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED NOTKS a a Land Bill. ifnoroud was there Ineuch acase the United States | of Chief of Police, will be repealed, having already passed. goingon. The aie have been called out, and age N,, hayiae been wrongfully obtsined fom mo, will not be FOR SALE. ead ix. Would receive a certain sum. No complaint could be | the House. It did not cooimplich the purpose intended. a 1 pald; persons i ee “dated Pebekeas aa ase (ose ARAAAAARARADIIS BOOS made of unequal grants, The State in suol case would Both Houses were thinly attended to-day, ecarcely 9 | marching to the ecene, GOOD CHANCE —TOR SaLB—HALE OF AN OFS | Tle Honse Discussing the Milcage Question, | derive ali the benefit resulting from any enuaueed value | quorum belug preset, Heveral members 35 date for $1,145 75, drawn by G. W. ¢ abrone | PURTHSR PARTICULARS NUMAN REMAINS RRCO@- Teataee, and aaocedene ki ‘ tor and Kating House, located down town, doing a good of the lands, oaused by the construction of the road. On | without leave. Senator Pierce, who was called home on es Lines | 3 ty SSL, a 18 monte few ie anton oe cach, buslness. For further particalars, inquira of JON ere former occasions he bad anid that the public lands had | recount of sickness, has returned to hin wat Senator NIZED KXCITEMENT ON THE INCREASK, BTC. | $1182 7), drawn by'G. W: Clark, payable to hia ord Bree He St Laerens: shesete Hong: Wat monk eustoines, TREMERLOUS CITEMENT IN CLEVELAND, | beensauandered by Congress. This remark bad roused | Otis, of Dutchess, reraain iil at home, aud it ts doubtful O.everanp, Feb. 17, 1862, qudorsed by him. Both notes sre also. it tebelioved, on- | Reed epplye 0 US EX M Ii © | the sensibilities of the honorable Senator from Massa- | when be wili recover so as to attend to bis legislative | The riot, yerterday, commenced through the disoavery See: aly, ‘Troy; wigned—-G. W. Clark, Oy Poart ILLIARD TABLE.—FOR SALE, A SECOND HAND anne chusetts (ir. Bumser) who, in bis apeech under the | duties, Mike Walsh is sti!l absent on eleven daystur- | o¢ portions Seen body in a cesspool of the Ho i eee Billiard Tabie, in good crder, with all the fixtures com- s s tite ofWrongs of the Land States,” hed dealt largely in | lough which was granted him through a joke : 7 td nets $100,000 72.28%, o8 BOND, ax mone. Plete, Tn ft. O'CONNER, 41 Aunatceet, Discovery of Mutilated Bodies. ares, oth ok arithmetio and zhetorio, to show shat the The heering of the motion {a the Lam randanus faible Galles, ud which were identited by friends of ’ &' fo. 1) encase to cult applicants, on proe insiinahdatiguniahieandit nite: ‘ates were largely indebted to the land Btates. | case will be argued before Judge Cady, at Fonda, on 6 deceared, ductive real estate, ix this city or Brooklyn. 8 £ $5,008 RUG STORE FOR S4LE—ONE OF TUS DEST L0- : tor i rubiec ve mattpcanie nis ened "Sevgceseane ith eyes | OSE Snot stone Reaeday HOMEOPATHIC COLLEGE MOBUED. | Fowurerkieaictuen mer "He bare gatieaecaees | Mat ts wamea MW. Tein and James Danks | _ 7° tly the puto mind,» committe of Ae ai ars, on fre to roal egtata, im Mis ; SARA AABNN A ROADIE jain’ a he sige Peg hn | wens was appointed to go through the = an LRe, Franklin Museum, 176 Chatham y : “| more correct than those of bir arithmetic, the honorable | robbing it of its communion service of plate. Taey had the on 7 WANTED AUF P ‘would be taken in if A eerrennenns 7" q n tng 28 Of tt ont e a At derk, the crowd abont the Colleges tnoreased $5 0Gd Tan ; - ei ah xe PS SAEED Senatcr woulé not now evjoy the reputation he does: his | previously made an attempt te enter the First Presby- lane achanareduice 1, Wt 2 Pel ge ee verds, ey bear of wgoodin- | Fy veo PURNITURE.-FOR Sate, THE enting | CEUSINESS IN THE LEGISLATURE, | arithmetio wasmetuphorical, Mr Dunterthenexamined | terfan Church (Dr Campboll’e), but without eacovss, | Iereely, am ndreds of people, with lanterns, blad- eaalr eri naeas 4 mscarsciariog business, by Furniture of a three story aud. asti¢. firas clre hoe 63 bas the ertimates and caloulstions of Mr. Sumner, on which | Temperance meetings, to encourage the pausage of the | geons, &o., Were congregated. — = ———————————-—--== | The furpiture is almost new, having been impori:d from 0. oO. was baved the argument thatthe United Statea was in- | Maine law.ore held every ovening. Amongat the most Every door, from the first to the fourth atory, was $5 00! OR $2.5°¢ Y PERSON WILLING TO | Perie s year ago—Rofas, Frenoh seate, Looking Glas — debted to the land States in one hundred and twenty | enthuntastic and ultra ts the celebrated Gerritt Smith ree ‘th ittee, th ; » BO, cntar into tho busiaees of hotel-keoping one | Becstcsas and Bedding, we. Addreus L.G,, Broadway Post wena Wasuiiiien ee millions #f doilare, on account of immunity from taxa. | ‘This is one of the coldest days of the reason, and the | bureb In by the committee, the mob oceupying the purchess tho e! of s retiring partner. Either of th fice b 6 allt sd tion of the pub: lands He maintained that | ice in the river is as firmas it has buon any time daring | olaira, persager, &c,, anxiously awaiting the report of tne pimsene Ba luvested and arrangemanis made accordiagiy. OR SALM.—A FIRST CLASS THRED STORY, ATTio, | UPOES FOR UTAN— GOVERNOR YOUNG S SUCCESSOR | the Lonorable Seustor’s oulculations all rested upon | this long winter, W. | commit i Zopparticnlacs. apply te Mz Denegen, 8) the Irving House, | Ee ee eet eee eee reHaueebulti oereey NOT NOMINATED—MRS. GAINES? CASE, EI incorrect gacunde; the reruit of the honcrable Senator's - —— In the dissecting rocm, rituated in the cocktoft of the ra haa tn eset seine manner, with all the modera improvemonta. Tho House | EVCLAL CORMLSPONDENCE OF TH NEW YORK HYKALD. | argument would be that if the United States owned KEW YORK LEGISLATURE. building, the ecmmittes found tho bodies of # man amd 43 900. —ANY PERSON HAVING THIS SUM, Fore Ais inches by 0 thee, dents 10 fe ee oes 4 Wasuinaron, Feb. 17, 1852. three times 2s mich land as they do, thay would be —_—-— weman, partly dicseoted; and, in one corner, a dry Puree rato business ay cit Stocked, and lente ob fae je of Madison avenue. Aisa, three threo ator; ‘The Benate, in exeoutive session to-day, had under | three timer aa irretrievably in debt to the Invd 5-a‘es Benate. goods box. filled with heade, feet, trunks, and other por- He contended that Senators estimating a taxstion of | veers from next Mey. witusted on she northeret corner of Fourt! consideration the nomination of Jndges for Utah. A many, Feb. 17, 1852, tions of bodies. dongis twenty thousand nnum, with @ prof avenue and Thiriioth street. And also, the throe story bare- one two or three per cent was too extravagant and wild MeMonrar % One of the committee recognized the hand of bis own wwenty cont. ‘There rast tha’ goes with tens House next adjeining the above, om she north sido of | dircuseion arose as to the right of the executive to | He meintained that the government has been generous Mr. Goorry (dem.) presented the memorial of the | davabter, by unmisiakerble marks wood will, to have all ¢ manufacturers’ oos} Tairtloth street. ‘These houses aro all Fented so good tenants, | create yacancles, unleca by impeachment, No decision | tonewStates. They were given one-sixteenth of every | Senman's Fund and Retvent, for power to make n loan. The crowd vow burst in, ransacked the rooms, an@ Drive. Whe owner {4 go el toy prices ed CONNER eo UONT as ane ee dn- 2 township of land, thus receiving six and ene-fourth per Mr. Urnan (#hig) presented a petition for a law to | cast their contents from the wlodows WoUls mas seltout. Ads : 08. sisi 1 OT AEeoe Massae, | Wee bed. : centon the capital itself; besite this. were numorous | prevent robberies under the system of mutual insurance | A full length skeleton wns lashed to @ barber's poll, AMARLSS 1%, fTOOK BROKER, BA — = Beme Indian treaties were referred to the appropriate | other prantsfor various purpores, snd there were also Mr, Beexatan (wbiz) presented a momorial from Co- | and carried about the streets, 4 Cee te me ey gt hs ype OR SALE-A FOUR VEAR® LEASE AND PART OF | committecr. cver eleven millions of weres for internal Smprovemente | luxobia College, for permission to make curtain proper:y a Dulldirg was twice fred, but extinguished, Phitedelpnls. Stocks boughs and eald ov cs chel, within three blocks of tho '@ repelled the charge that the general goveroment had | available. e Light Artillery, and revere! companies, have heem ERE Bee ine cis comaralaelOn BY WER Fi With AL sho modern impreve EA nosiins tne pike’ Soe me Lease made been urjust to the Btates” He then replied to se- |. Be. Me Monnay (dem) presented a memoriat from the | filed out, and are on guard, at well a3 the olty autho- "& 00. 88 BO oarde 7 i R ous h in place cf Bingham Young, who, it is understood, has | veraisatters alluded to by Mr, Bell audctoers. Ho | faculty of New York Univers rau appropriation. rites. . 86 ROUTE STREET | i rer can yun of Engle ovetom ‘ah oho, bap achat) Ee 6 denied the oonsiitutionslity of the distribution of the Wiavceahcen Hine Tae icLee aca The mob has continued throughout the day,and fears Parte a | ipyemanyaine te a kan $i " ‘ ho | Public lande, or of the procoeds ot the'renla Me wasin | Dir Vixacit (whic)! eave nctice of e bill to pravent tha | are entertained of an attack to-night, Line, the Hamann Ling, | FOR ALB PLASTER MILL, WITH FIXTURES You are mistaken in supposing my statement that the | igror of e graduation of the price of the public lands ao. | unsuthorized circulation of bank bilis; also, of a bill The Sherifl bes feened # proclamation, exlling on all a X Tine of London ne, eituated on the corner of Columbinand | Evpreme Court had come to a decision in the Gaines | cording to the length of the tims inthe market. The | for the hotter security of policy hold town the rioters, , organized under | good citizens to ald in putt: ; A eduwick streets, Brooklyn. ing ie new, four ot faread ananeal o gen osurato = BBS NE BE mnable terms. oan be ongagod on gu ifiy feeety tirby-ain, and Fuleabia for any manne | cAf0 Was founded on surmiso, Imade it upon the best | honorablegentieman then referred to snd denounced | the general inruranc@ lew. See eS eae | Sagpen recone urine purposes. Title periect, and terme easy. Appl on | suthority, he opinion is now being written out, From | feot by individuale. te cneyy cut which, grante of public | Mr, Bcvxaran Introduced a bill Co abolish licenses, and ici Ov sve LaagHeECHTEN E10 ARtECAESS « York, and No. 5 ¢ Joo A) K. MACDON OUGH, 71 Nassau streot, N.Y. the importance of the care, it will probably not be com. land were demanded He opposed the syetem of grant. | regulate the sale of ardent etre ‘Tha bilt ivan Se E AT LOUISVILLE—KOgsUTE fcht Drafts, p ; : = ~ =} 01 ; c¥. % ing bruuties of public laud to emigrants. He looked | supervisors the power of regulating the sale in eno MeL URsinaa aetaed SOL Walery one ieee ea OR FALE, CHEAP—A FARM OF dt ACRES or | Pitted for some days, AK: Be | opm aapsexetions aes Reales’ ang berevoiul to oar pe onty be bohiakgi ; ‘ “Kaus Sraltow Linc of Liverpool and London pzokote, tho Red choice land, with buildings, fruit, wood, water, and so Bi TRF a ple if received in quantity mot too large for ssaindla- FIOUAM UNIVERSITY=PFECUTIVE RESON, Kocuvrcis, Wve. Th TER. Star, Dramatis, aud 8). George's Line of Liverpool packets, | (prsh cn 8 thriving ueichvorhoed, within two hours side ef SHIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, Won; but if let iu quantity 60 grest asto destroy in any | ‘The bill to imcorporate the Incham University was | ‘The Lunatic Asylum nt Lexington, was dustroyed by wailing weekly. Cert or tho above lines oan be had. . Apply at 456 Poael owes, ales FIRST SESSION. rection the identity of the American peop's, its ot } pasted fire yesterday. One lunatic was burned to death, end RAPT3 ON IRELAND, BTC.—THE BUBSORIB: 16 derp. with w tenemos house on, naan wus injurious, Hewould do nothing to retard orgive | Tho Serato then went into executire session several severely Injured. DD eae td aah iat eg cL A ‘Swresont $700, bus will ront for $1,000 per Bennte, ondus excitement to emigration, He thouzht the too | After caming out of executive resaion, the itl for thy | A fire occurred here, Inet night, on the corner of Sixth Engisna, Ire and. Bad Oe: Mand, in gamete galt, ee 00, se eine Wastixatow, Feb. 17, 1392, nye ral gece tenga: cuured by ed Lite of Ch Horsley Palmer was pasted, aud the Renate | atd Water streets, destroying tureo large buildings, au@ (UIAMS & GULOM, 4) Fal = > SLAG SE We NaTon, Feb. 17, 1352, tea of public land, was prejudicial to States where these | adjcurae:t. izjuring three others siPereE Te om, pesmanree bythe, old: Sisek Star. Line of) Ff STAN KURGe SUOILIGAT ae erat eee ede TITe LOUISVILLE CANAL. dodier of emigrants settled, ; ree Ihe publication of Baetmereta fatter relative ta; Kos: Eeseeeeuyakate, ate » Gch, . doizga firet rato business. The toostion is excellent, bein: The Guarm laid before the Senate a communication Mr Bert (whig) cf Lenn., replied to some portions of sembly. = < euth, hes created ® great revuleion of public foelsng, and pee ee | (centrally situated, wees'trom Broadway and below Canal Mr. Horter’s remarke Aivaxy, Fab, 17, 1853, further develepomente are apxtously ewatted, O FUAK—ON UOND AND MORTGAGE, ONE sry | stock, ‘The rent of the house ie uncommonly low, and im- frem the Beoretary of the Treasury, enclosing a state- | Bir, guainen, (free eoil) of Mass, reptied to him also, ee sOTTIGEN OF THR HACE: ; sie pasa a eae tae 0 ean; i : mediate possersion will be given. fthe A : . : r. Ivrerinas, (Whig) of Kings, reported egainst the SUP Ree GaN ATOLL prabtcey: tes thlasnitoeee arestie PMRODBRIOK LAWHENCE, 75 Nasesu atroos, | Mentct the stock held by the United Btates in the Louls- | contending that bis argument hed not been touched x | | tif dveomances (mile) of fines, reporsed against the sistdosologinel OFeer Te ones No brokerage chateod.) addests box 1,938 Clly Post Olio. -— Ville and Portland Canal. ba a eS Lj rece peace, es ’ : BY MuasH'Y TRLKOKARH, OEIC 16 Wall ETRE ————————____ —__—— | T0n SALE CHEAP.—TUE FIRST CLASS PUBLIC LSTTER OF THANKS PROM RoseUTH. the Saver RS seria sees ee: eer) When THR NEW YORE VOLUNTREES. Turepay, Fob, 17, 1888. NEY.—SMALL SUMS OF MONEY MAY DR OB House, No. 064 Brondway. It will bo sold cheap asthe | pe Qriayn laid before the Senate al er cay Sonildrration of the subject was postponed. | are Rowe, (dem) ef N_Y., reporied favorably on the | , BUFFALO, 0 A. M.=-Itia acold mornicg. Barometer fniued for short periodeon Dry Goods, Gold or Sitver~ | proprietor line other business to uttond to, if applied tor im. fe Crrarn laid before the Senate a letter from Koseuth, | After an executive session, the Benate adjourned. bill for the relief of the New York Volunteers 4.20. Thermometer 10. Wind west. It israther cloudy. i 4 Hes: Watches, Jewolry, Diamonds, Pisnos,,fancy articles ately. Thisiva good o pporsaniey for sny person wish | dated Cincinnati, Feb, 14, 1852, addressed to him, which : pinrattnre ¥ : 3B. M—Borometer 29.24, Thermometer M4. Lt toe applying to the Amoncy office, No, $12 Broads a ing t business, it ituate? in the best t! = " BILLA PASSED IN COMMITEE K. e y Males. Oboe houre from 10 ta8 SOMSMOT NP | fare in the city. Aply au above, oF Ct Rende sizock.n | tates thet, not being initiated in the diplomatic forms of saa 1 $ aes eRe oe aaa To alter the Commissioners’ map of tue elty of Brook. | Sluly, dark evening. Wind weet. eh ~ Rica ne the United Btates, he respeotfully directed hi asumaron, Fob; 17, 1852) | lyn oc HESTEN, It is cold aud cloudy. Wiad ONEY—ALWAYS TO BE AD IN SMALL SUMS, OR SALE—A HAT FACTORY, NAW AND FITTED sors ue, Sirenyen His targwall MILEAGE OF THE OREGON DELEGATS. To lay out Lafayette avenue and St. Feliz street in the | northwest. Thermometer 20. VA ior peztonsl premerty, eal estatogold oF leaned, rants Upwirhell the modern improvements ane apnitancen, 8 | 0 tbe President, with a request that it inlght belald bo fg. sr...” ven ved to trosmenle te tha devamitto city ct Brooklyn, 8. M—Wind west. Thermometer 18, It isa cleag, Oar Oe APT Ie abe Bren trie Gate ha sircem of wacerrunnizg through tho ama, wish s good | fore Congress, Since then he has been informed, by the |.” e ye orddecantanseaze Tir, RarLnoan raw hoautiful evening, but cold. Amen! Gselling house, ‘The farnivure will bo CT Ae she ee Secretary of State, that euch could not be done, andthe | Mileuge the bill reported by them yesterday, removing eo Of tho Whole, the bill to amend the Avovnn, 0 A. M.—It is acold, stormy morning, Wind L933, ,RANTED “SEVERAL LOTS, BUITABLE TO | poscon wisbirg to cxcarein the abevd business, ae the place | Eccn*tary of Btoto had surgested that copies of theletter | the limlt of $2,600, as the amouat of mileage for the 2} Kailxoad law, and declaratory of the moaning | rorthwest, Thermometer 14. | , a stun fa abe raets ah al presen Pei cannotte surpassed by any in this country. Por farther might be sent to each House of Congress. Acting upon delegate from Oregon, and refused to order it to be en ortain portions was taken up. 8B. M.—It iy cold and cloudy, Wind west. Thermo part cule of the city, would be preferred. Addresa, etating dimen- Latte tions, loostion, avd tama, W, HAGADORN, 23 Sproat. | At ting where wo oan have an intsrviow, addrats | tbis, he addreneer to the Senate the following eopy of his 3 Mr. Kara, (dem.) of Otsego, moved to strike out tho e ) cx No. 07, Boraid cisco, wiles will ba oonadoasiy | leiter to the Prosident of the United states :-— if grossed for @ third reading. enacting eaeller tie bill. “He did it to give the gentle gpd ae Fe sae at it cold and clondy. e. Wasuincron Crry, Jan. 12 1852, Mr, Fries moved to reconsider the vote just taken, and | man who introduced it an opportunity to expiuin the Brau NI a Prearpent:—The most gencrous invitatit wained i 7 , It baa the appesrauce of enow. Wind north. Therme se ad terse vuarenaeaehas bean oma: | [POR SALE SITE BTOCK AND TI<TURES OF AN | aot of the Ceopzeas ot ane Crited fis Aroroved ead eme | eddrereed the House in favor of the bill, waioh he re. | 'eas0Pt why ft ehculd Barty, isc coluaitad axouatants || SBOE ree A - lig Ne ~ ve M, entirely new, under tho "¢ Head Ho- Loy 4 itted to y 5 Ax 1 > triet j arr a aa 2 7 ‘ fon for, sho lash coven yeasn, aad will pay a prositot $00 DEE | it, corner ot Twousy-fourth street aud Vhied avenue, doing | tne the dist nguiebed heave of Deing nccopttly peororced, | sazded es calculated to Zonder strict jastice to the Ore. | the bill ‘The Judiciary Committee had added the four. | ,,2.M-Ttis a dark, cloudy evening. Bnowed a little Read coal huslvors, wilt now bavo aa'opaortnnitys “addscag | Seoek cash business. Tha reason for selling is the ownar ie | by the illurteioue kcoretary of State, to the Chiot Magieteats | OD delegate, and put himon an equal footing with other | teenth rection. This ‘provided that when the title of fd ier tegen a ; gees ao business, will Row have su opportunity. $8 | going to Calilornia. Inquize on the promises, O11 third ig having been, npon subsequent resolutions of | delegates and members He alluded to cetiain gentle- | any ratiroad to land taken tor its use ehould progs da- Unica, 9 A.M —The weather is fair, Wind northwest 3 avenue. civ id with almari cnneecedonsed honors by the | men who, lefore thelr re-si-otion seked the Qammittoe | foptive, the compony showid uot, Ou tae retaning ouch | T ermotneier Lt tho Hoves of Repree AB. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPRATY— | entcrtcined with unsurps in n the, Senst Sepa nenameeeed Afarm in the town of Flushiag, consisting of seve eprercniatives of the tates; obliged with courte | them an exception tothe general rule, thi ib: ently 11% MONTHLIES, | ecron of excellent arable land; upon the premiess ix 2 apler ics fax exocedinz my aspir: by the heads of the various P Be le, they subsequently | pany had erected buildings, and constructed Sts track, Graham's Aworiesn Monthly Magazine, for March, | did built double house; also for ate, the sbeck ands ralture, | Departments ef the executive covernment, end favored | cme forward and demanded to be put on an equality | {tehould net be oampelied to pay to the owner of the ve ig been | on Mileage to report them only for a Umited momber of | Jond, be obliged to pay for the improvements th: 8P.M—TIt is cloud, vi c (egtigtners by the Senators and | miles, ard atter the committes had consented to make | made thereon, in mon faith. ‘Thetis, a metered Pleasant evening on PORN Thormomoter 20. Auvany, 9 A. M.--Tt is a clear morning. Thermo z id 3 ; i bad meter 19. Barometer 29689, Mercury 61 Wind porth- 653 11 (rom the first writers in the | which is quite new. For further particulars, apply to L. B. | by marks of kind attontion and sympathy’ by the hono- | Wi'h other members) and their mileage was. therefore, | Jund on retaking ft, as hnd heen the cnse in the inetances eat si count suty’s Retreat—A eapital | CHASB, 6&t. Marks place, botween the hours of Y and 12 | rablo members of Congress, in numbers’ whigh slmoat | computed by the neualiy travelled route, though the fe ontl a te spuaiey. istale. oa, AY RIIGoM oases | ids P ation g F pured ly houg! referred to by the gentlemen from Uayugaand Tompkins. $P.M.—It isa fine, clear, esld day. Wind northweet. tab Indion Court ———— | bodies of this great republic, the time hve come when the graved for us said as the bill | Thermometer 43, Barometer 20.700. Moreury 69. argrezate of the two illustrious legislative | amount paid them wae nearly double that of the previous Mr. Huresise, i) of Kings count nochof my country’s agairs require me to depatticom | °¢cSt0R: now stcod, be could not give it his vite. There was one An excellent line aad morsotiat, ene a LG EE TITY TRCN, NRE Bostor Marbo: me ane Fo fALE--A FIRST CLASB MOUSE, B Dreys, RON BOOKE, | os Mr. Bweetzen, (a f Ohio, explsined his views i Trov, 9 A, M —It ir m beauti for Graham, 0 one Tims, do. font stories, three rooms deep, etoh fi | thecits ct Weshington, and fall tue agreeable duty of r. weezer, (dem) o! , expisined his views on | fexture introduced into thia bill. not Likely to attract the y, 9 A. df —It ise beautiful, clear morning. These Pega, do. ¢ do; Mirage of t eplendidly Jocated nest Union Madison equa Ad. nowledging, personally, that protective sympathy | the mflesge question, and asked Mr. £iteh to exculpate | attention of the House--it bed some bearing upon parties mometer 10. Wind west. do. d0,; Fata dress of apply to W. C. Martin, 61 Chambers ct, Dext to many towns, citi nd Bt 8 of this glorious cou- | bim trom that charge who might be in litigation with cortain raitroad com- | .,&?.M.—Thermomater 17, It fs a clear, cold evening. 8, Mirage of the (0, Broadway. Price $20,(00, with furniture, federaticn, © je to manifest in favor of the just om Mr. Firen, (dem.) of In, did so. vanes, The tionable secti elated to - Wind light from northwert. Ose ; Tenis fo, Muaio—Wandsomely | — — of my country’« down-trodden independence, and the froo- iF Munien. (dem ) of ¥ 0 sa pl pores pos pcan Sainte ea oaneeae we 2 | an ga id aR ig hale td LE,OR TO LET--A DESIRABLE FARM, MoaT | dom of the Furcyean continent, so intimately connected Mr ean A (hen Mies Va., remarked it wata pity | before the courts. The Hudgon river road, bad, he ua- Montreat, § P. M.—It isa beautiful, clear day. Wind ? od 4 t : ‘ ism M B d for the last ten years | deratcod, under theadvice ocoeded i i est. Th eter Sd e Srars of a Ku Te will be ecea by the following bean’ ifuly located in East Chester, aontaiaing about 6) | Withit. This, my departure, becomes moro urgent, 25, ac- ; ‘el y leratcod, onder theadvice of counsel proceededintaking | west. Zhermemeter 3 degrees below sero, Ahab it will be dumcede Co Meas Cranam for 1552, The unas | soroe. Where is 2 good dwelling houee, ‘with one wing, also, | cording to the present condition of Europs, every momeat'’s bihis subject. If the Gommittes on Milenge would | Iands under its charter, inatend of the genor Qvenre,8P.M.—It is a lovely day, clearand Gane. himoue verdis: of the that Graham for | ice houee, barn, granary, wazon houso, and corm @ duties, which, in | mature # bill to equalize miloxge, they could not better | 1856. Under the provisions of this act, if the companies | Wind west. |‘ cl P Acoldent mi Lon me to anuwer 2852 leading W try, inmorlt and | tw ie orebard: h ‘ds, an obecient complienes with my nation’s covercien will, I | occupy the tiwe, Under the existing law it is utter! : en andes thal m7 rmometer 7 degrees below sero, Popularity. ‘That versieh we do not intend aiali bere | otherivuit access ald farm world suite sontiemen dring | seocmed whee, oo uasrimously elected Goveruor of the | impeesibie to Tegulate. the pay of membels Sabie | Cae honaeaee ei lg lee Br als ELE saceEASRERTUNNRERRESTE by any bill ct excertions flied azning$ it, from want | businersin the city, being wishin a quarter of a milo of | Slate ef Aurgary, Itook osth to God and tho people to | cquitstly Le was in favor of diving a fied eompenea, | 2%, Taearaumsiontie the ceiectaine aims of morit in future num Tho extraordinary incresso of | Mour’s Vernon depot. and a quarter ot a mile from Pelnam- | maintain that national indepondence, which ion had | (eto ment twa tha J penea- | cepiance of the compensation by the other, then it dose Wheatrical end Muslenl ‘the Hat of Graliam, 5 Jost cixty days, is a sufficient | ville depot. Inquire of J. & VALENTINE, 171 Bast Fit- heroically, and had declared 59! ately. 16 | tt members, eay, two thousynd dollare per annum, | not inteifers; but if the proceedings ere not completed, Asvon Prace Orera Hover — Meyerbeer’s of tecnth street. ot deep rezrot to mao not to be ablo, individually, | @ud ten ernts per mile for travelling. we graciously tell them sthat they may begi w, | opern of “Robert le Diable” i mth 1 eitude: i Mr. Panxen, (4 tP for passing 1 y 'y may begia onow, | ope: in to be repeated again this ‘tt EALE—A WELL ESTABLISUE ihe tweceersiir lerteaed Cle enuuLn nb CoA | tognt aid oe ib See mas fied that Ie would: cort ten | PRtes the, general law. The Ath section. which wai | evening, with Signs. Bteffangue and Sigrs. ertusas indupentenoe avout 0 Faas ee perenne 4 ear, BOOK STORE secincahela inbcilanies souserwe with thc eet iene ots ed st t would pot. ten | introduced at his rrcsestion, “that this bill shall not | end Bignori Balvi and Morini, in the leading oharagters, ‘There is sv Armcrioan 7 dj “S. GHIFERN, 1 Sixth avenue, | cf my staying here, that the heart of my beloy. “ ch in discussing it as the amount involved. | affrot uny proceedings, &c., commenced,” he had come Bowrnry Tursrne —That great tavoriie and talented 7 It bed been said that the delecate knew of the amount he conclueion itd) 7 9 aly prized.""—Demoorat, Brookville, rable mothor has broken vader the renewod ernel peraccu- to the conclusion itdid not cover the case, but that it | actor, Mr. KB Eddy, ie to take nis benefit this evening. raheem aed’ to be orlied prince of magazine pab- OR SALE-ONE SEOOND-HAND FIVE HORSE | ticn, iuficted vpon my family by the house of Austria, | Of mileage before he war ol and that he had not ed with the provisious of the third section, Wor | is unneceseary for us to lay hie merits before [theese Le it thas wos the oat veral years ace, ois tn, Par eteam Easing, ofour own make, in completa re rae cannot tae oo Sarertore eee tho capital Wines: pale ra No; be would eit still antil the resurreotion jose of having a better understanding of the bill, | matic public of New York, ae they are teo well aware of Lows perfect emperor. Me must be s magicion, aso, for | yair. Aloo, one second-hanc old patent Adams’ in | leaving afermsl, bub sincere acknowledgment cf all those | gi . joved t Joramit! tt 2 ns fast; o ¥ weoasrt nse how he gets up euch x eptendid york.” Wi B ed order, ats low price, KR. DOK & Co., 29 and'Sl Goldas, | Memcrable favors to xcnczous'y heaowed upon me, com | © Mr Bosit, (dem) of N. ¥.—Ta that event to be cele- ieeted te hat when the Committe rise itreport progress, | tha fact; wa therefore hepe that on this occasion tem Emporium, Getmsntown, O. “Thereio no - ecions, ae Tam, that theae honors were neithor deserved hy, “gun? will extend to him a euilable teetimonial of their regard. ar with Grehem inex ont ot the United Stats JOR SALE—A FERFEQTLY TAME DERR (BUCK), | ROFiutende 19 me personally, whe sia an humbieexite, | brated by firing aigun! I thought it was to be by the IS cHARCERY. ‘The pieces velected are Shakepeare’e tragedy of “ Ham- Pile Mich. “Oratem's Mapszigo | (One year ola. cheap, for want cf recm. | Never eeuté'l consext to noe nivself ncarandizad, while my | biswing of a horn ; ; Mr. A. Swrri, (whi) of Chautauque. moved that the | let,” and the excellent drama of the “Lady ot the Lake," tgrary, work ia, the Enited tates, UERMANN KRALL, 155 Groonwich street. ountry. ising. L havo then all tho Mr Panxsn said this war a subject ou which the public | pill in relation (o the tands in the late Vourt of Ohance- | both of which are well cast “ral “. | more—the more thankfully recnived, as mantfustations of | mind is restlear, andthat it cenuot be quieted by refusing | ry be made the order of the cay for Dauteday nex! Proanway Trravax—Mr. Forrest, the distinguished cepted.’ YOR BALE-A FINE YOUNG POINTER DOG, LATE- | tho rerpoct for overlacting principl national law, to pass this bill, Agreed to. ’ y ” | pea arlane @apedian, eolinges thar ingu' ion, $3 per your—I5 cen te per copy. Geotro R, Boy, ovaries fom Enaland, broken le, Algs, avere | she lirel sthy which this grest and generous cous Mr. Wasrinune, (whig) of Me., remarked that he voted ( fionsed, ad Se DetINOd GAEL crete GA eleve entertain months old. Inquire as gotten father of thi Pandsome point Mr, Shephy (dos) pup, ei never for & moment to be for- 20's Union ictel, egainet the bill. appointed us his Arents tor New York aru vicinity OHIEF OF POLtC®. houses, and is received with every demonstration of ap- howe harae- ‘4, now & tei porary victim of the violation e beHleved the whole subject of mils ‘The bill iu relation to the Obiet of Police in the city of | proval. o- night ho will appear in his renowned ans hed Tyee ations of the mare n | #ge demanded revirion; he considered that the amount | New York, which repeals the Iaw of July lth 145i, rela- ter of “Richelieu, Yin the elobratad play of tl highly Interest noiples, “1 have coucluged an arrangement wi et witt & Davenpors, by which they esa furnish G: thtown, New Je: 3 : 0 prin Magazine ay cheaply on4 ss osriy (fort chalt sond than : a 90D | corsnent, sob x | cllowed the honorable delegate from Oregon is euffuient, | tive to the tment ct the Uhie okey * 1 ‘i the books to do is) -as they ean bs Bad from Phitadelphie, | LD Neds ekg Fer ecctee Patintoee re With congolation aC those memorable favora 1 was honored | and if spy charge is to be made it shoul: be with the | mitie wed Cularea to he ee. Helene White Puan deicnatene: oe ohana feet pied Pavia ike feeipht om A hile dal pata ve ee Lee | <im s goed 100 for both city snd country busines With, ae to ® preocicsl proof that the Chief Maristrato | view of reducing and equalizing the pay of others. NUFFALO AND Row Lmoat h i | a , wad is Nn y * peeiy: is t ; hia, Jan. 21 “UBURUE RK. GRAHAM.” a of this ross republic was indeed @ full interpr:ter of , TPR RAILROADSAYINGS PANKS. will be the pleasing drema of “ Cousin Cherry,” in whieh Fuiiedelphia, Tusrchios iil. 0: eapaied dagen teumaaae now doing 8, cod busine ven for | ff, replies eontimen Tomuntes Rt Hrvann, (whig) of Vt.,esid he voted against the The Committee of the Whole reported prograss on the | Dire. Brougham will sustain the leading character, early 99 thos aro publiehed in ‘llatel pbs, St anreat aav~ we sth Lh Li bed —— | rence of the ex od jlogisiature of thie lorious ete [Seis cone ies atee ae As Mites un te amend the charter ef the Buflalo and Rochester Borrox's Turatny— Burton advertises » more than ing engo. end erly. ) < = country, w jared, officially, he “Unive 7 jgment, i fs A es e ee WiTL & DAVEAPOUT, tribwee Balla PROPER AD FOE FOR BALE THM HOUSES OF | Bates con indifferent in’ ence whica | (Le ripht to call thiv Inquestion, No impeeition Nel | dhe cceng (pary, tt extends the the of commencing | ordinary bill of entertainment for this evening, com- to f Keand vie Belch, Sived varies Wile High Ratemee he Retr SSH | Shans tga powcr is invoked to mtulepublic | teen practiced towurts the delegate. The amount was | seats ee ae “Pending $100,000 thereon, one | prising a fine English ocmedy, and « favorite farce. ‘The le, with mar) oa 3 7 : ra ‘ : action tow ‘ . yen pt , . tnown s¢ No. ‘West Twenty ae erecta bat in any | fixed before hie election, The vote taken this morning The, ported preptoss on the bili Enrctation to “Wild Oster” In which. Mengra Moree’ Bove ere i sy t by sush is e. Dern A 3 mth end Gighth aye i Ruts prisewortby expreesion of (he rentiment of the | ravings banta. Itautherizer enrigs banks ¢o tavestin | Jchuston, Mes Westom, Miss Hilll, and Are. Clughes wild on will he gl ith roal NLEAR THE TRACK —T 4 Reveille iw now in the he journ till Tuea- | inate eil. Natowar Tusatne-The crlebrated new nautical une cf the Awembly | epectacte osntinnes toattrast Larue nd i+ re evening. tothe Scien | cefved with the u'mort entbusta Tapeated lemen who have been tnvited to address the | again to-might, together with the mew burlesque of igislot Agreed te Pantomime of the dhe House thea adj bbler hose talented and ante by ard he earnestly trusted it would wot be recon. city stocks or bor as appear; and the excellent farce of the “Fire Hater,” with i ir Benny offered m joint resolution, th the buator H tne % 7 i Fannum. hie wook's Raveille 0 ie onne, (whiz) of Ga, anid that when the malary nny fered # joint restution. that whan the | Jobnstor and Rea ia the principel characters, will ter fmonan) them is s story that, every fireman sho mate A d ‘The Fire Laddio.” Capiial Leetero on speech mak- higher than men, and jlesislatora. ‘Notes on A rollior’a privilers. Also, upon popular subje All + pobligh 7 A? that of en w ene Jolt now, after paying his travelling two-third# of the members who onomy. and ta!! excepting aby mensure for that pt ‘Kked him whetber b We peros J ny. ore, and by Lvep: & A & Mr. Fr — ~ ists, Mr.ond Mra 3. Williams. ate shortly te ma F the whole; olatory. far. donisclean | Griph Cass Delegates. ss ‘4 mia r oA breccia A Wale sti hal: Concudcameris | neon ‘she lence haa Ate’ rence tO fun fom Sigs May, 105d, aoling ond. 60 -TToornne replied ho ali, ana that to vote for just Lweuterin, Puteb 33, thsi, | Citeamn tee Spoke et ternegeaermn re cvor 1.408 erignai Conundrums, te | rca. “She lenechas ave yes rm : 3 eeaatiog. tee, | claitte x the highest Gaay ofa’ cenwear Som yee cet ES, Paes I i ¢ Vo, pricn trenty-fieeacnts. ‘Trade | liouire onthe premigco, Of at tae Manhattan Lau: es is the highest duty of @ state a a Convention of 2 Polar thentro, ¥ jnetice on account of pu r atthere aro men here who preach aco: . pnever vote on direct abuses, The bert ¢ fer economy to begin f¥ in ts o oll they had cot, aud g ig) of Pa, understood that the de rp X Broadway, | 4.1 Fourth avenne. gates to the Marrist i TLLIN: Mi" irre Lanerni’s Muay one TMs dey fe oat epars for the bane fit of Dectcr Bastett the gentlemanly sud efficient trea- rurer Of (bis establishment. Ee how been # long time attached to the Museum, and has made many warga | friende, who, no doubt, wili give a sul thet t ot thelr erteem for bins én thi y G Barrrmonn, Sed 17, 195% camper. ‘he beavtirul pley Suits unas Tho Houthern wail, aaate at ave, ontas threugle Yo. | Mem Ia the afternory, esi the. moral Is dee | ache J e | Rottta* and the “Denble Bedded Koon,” wii be rapre- | i | | rt aiivin 6 { ali those nati fi, FROM PRIbSDELPEIA, TEND- oe a gervioen go ladies and genticmon of ‘ule elty, ars es hi Anrology, Lovo, and Taw Mavtors, interpreting Dreams, ve . a oie Bs Hoeka apd talon ety sruannasy relied on Ly Napal "TWO Fins? of sud will toll the name ef ths Lady or gontloman thoy witl | ic. f marry, Alea the naar ef the visiteve. Rosktonoe di Grand abrcod, botweon Clinton and Appoumey evgoota, DM. F. Ladios SMiy ecnss: eonslorien, one do’ OF THE GBN. N, ETC. TOOK. Why ist the New Orleans papers contain further details of tho | ©¢nted inthe evening For what to bein roeelved from the city of tothe ath utt. | Bowery Oircve—Worrenert, Prnronstavce --Prof, = $$ $_$____— “ Nothing, for there is mo protence ‘ John MeOermick pert i wn - —-— ica propelier Gen, Stockton was ald at Acapulco, b. john MeSormick performed the truly estouishing font of HE WONDPOPUL YEAR—D& ©. W. ROBAOK, SUITHS AND STOVE DEALERS.—FOR BALS, need ger re Pee er | walking head dewnwards on the ceiling of $ Fooane of Avtsstoge Preits Becebioln, Weolen ont q D STOVE DEALERS.—FOR SALE, } she oF fc. Brron an " tee6 re the American Consul, for lack of fanda to prose- King beed downwards on the ceiling of the Aaghe- sskeowlcdzsa, heat of the Sohecl of Modern -astsolens trade, with the goed will; tho leave in vey erpecs ty the | Mr. Fizen askod—What rervice did you render the pan ty aiesione kutaeLien peemaenee | leaving the store and workshop ws va tent, Thosiand iein wyery puviic tho Aerbadliched twanty ei yest: Ample ronsone Hing out. Apply to 3. M. BRUCE'S BUNS, HERSON, 239 Water street. sialsoia | Houre when you were couceraed in the mob cases in Philadelphia ? Mir. SrevergeThet is the way anob atatermon anerar uments God forbid that Leboutd od: Hor YoY from the geound, the rale mali; but the Conrut insisted on his jarisdiction a, with brea:hless over the vervel. ond the Judge decided the’ sale to ba | anxiety, by a densely crowded aaromblage who expreeand lid. The verseictill remains in the hands of the au- | tele astonishment and admiration in the most decided olor, he pudlic that tho year 18s2 sr, affords peculiar faoilitics ‘Geomansy. Tho Stars oro weld respoosfully inform « being the Bivwotile or Leo fir the practice ot Astraloay 1 ealety of eon which, founded tpon are equally consiate always tenth tetliry to the eye of tre prophetic rolonses bub | 364 Weer or f A. Mo? bite, and ludispene acend #0 low as tien, manner, It Is certainly x mystery to every one bat him- ‘thie yout theso rovelations will be more fotl, clear, and per. |) = = - Wonaais woele batt swer bin. tent? | eclf, how he accompifehes ‘tracrdin ai hab ray. the great pood " " ORES: , manity would hai & * a ‘The President's mersage to the Mexican Congress re- | lt, e accomplishes oo extractdinary a feat. Me yrban ab eo A aa BTS OU: Poot and TT? BOOKBINDERB.—A PERSON RETIRING FROM with inoxpressiits Tuant, (dem.) of Mich, was tn favor cfeqaatising | fers to the United Blatedin terms ofrespost, and declares, , Wi! appeor erata to-night, in gocd order for , having w cet of tools, purchaser, by ad- , toldiepnes of, may find a, Herald effico, for two dns oY STAULE KESPERS, HOTEL PROPET ion. one principles, by | meforas they could the mileage of all; but until this was which opened | done, he did not sea the propriety of denying ths honor. LY bevel ghte the same equality which is Bow enjoyed by other. ‘Tig on the Leap Year the p'snote soll our race Notonly feots, but siraumesance and place, All the wido futuro with thel igus ausoal, And unto man hfs destiny reveal med fercien ixterference fi to with regard to the adventurers of that nat Rio | | Cowsry’s Minarevss —This inimitable and very popu- that Mexico is entitled to and wilt claim inten. | Jt bend cf nsero minstrele are etill attracting overfow- complains | Me hoares. Thay snnonnos ouother elegant programme injury sastaine? He furtt } iI \ for thiseveniog Mr Rainer, the renowned barso wt Consatt th on, in thie their time of power, “aer Mevers, Polk. Stantos at falted to comply with the | ‘ v thet te ard othert.—Por enle, a arienaid now Conch. In anton (Tenn ), ond Ort, advocated the | {hat the Un} vegas ® of this band, ‘will take {his aundsl benswe o1 Noyes heretire, ie the propieions times Ne tastier how 0.6 anthony #ireot, A. Simmoes, wsto ib bill. for the purpose of meting out eqaal justice, and, | M*ty of Guadalupe, which guarantees the protestion | 2 Mascari without ending the eubject, the Hcuss adjourned. ofthe Mexican {ccutless from tucurelons by savage eof She United hordes pr i oxistene mate indepen dene mn; oF OV28 Stanton etroct, between five and ball or under what diffionitios in the evening. v cirenm- | D3#t six o’olec —Thie popular and talented band Derplered your oieira may b labor, wither in business, love, law, or ——————_——- - i of international law, 2 ER ROME NAT Of the Tehuantepeo question, he merely states that | Of negro perfcrmers sre becoming greater favorites with Miction, you ean Fesnive accurate Water; | wrONKERS PROPERTY FOR BALR.—A BEAUTIFUL | fase un ccredinily hope tbat tho deep interest which te Movements of Kinke!, i recotiations azo pending with Mr Leteher,walon wid the public every night. The programme for to-m py addreceina him by letter, with a fee Dich comprising seven lott, @veriooking the Hudson of tho Unite feol in the eprond of idoral prin- Lovrevicte, Feb. 17,1852. | | probebly evitle i¢ tc the konor and interest of both | Comprises singing, tastrumontal pleces, burlerques, and 4 ii proportion to tha informa. } river, Vallisedes, &o., bounded be _Buene Viesa aveane nt of her government, the warm Profeesor Kinwel's addrese, last night, was delivered | gountr.os. witticioms. ns hima #5 his residence. re cf nd Gre i fa ka fh oe a thy wi U i before a large audience. Hoe spoke in German, and the Hon, Jamet Buchonan has addrersed a te | Lora Mowtea’s Faneweri—Loln Montez closed ber = = | pry toThos. Oabiil, Hulldory Prospect ¢ | sersiy,. will bocemre & sueres « ot been translated, He defers mak oliigens of Richmond, fo dinner. Mr, | @reagementat the National theatre on iil after Koseuth’s visit. collation eet, mi Warburton, Ohoetaw in bin let’ ui he appeared im * The Tyrolean’ dail spe rhival.”’ The espacicus building wae al omsiters that the compromte | Whe! Bw t ee, or by letver to We ag tho enpreme consiitational aubhoritie RAR AAAARA AAS iphnine ; ; Pe OUT Ne he Subic tedoia deem ‘The Protessor left to-day, for Ciuoinnati, bould be a fi h pe cfs The J]. 3 FERTENS Eco. TeroutaRs OF Wine ——— <ooomz | [te perameunt stownrie thei couatry's wellar B tstethdaten, dct at cs nal settlement of the question of | Fav’ sail, at double the ususl prises; ands Inge Romer SNL | Bravvies, end Se 20 Drondway, aro colsbrated RXPR@SS AGENCIES. Procperity, Ibis wi, meats of Lope and th The Irtsh Riots in Steubenville, s&s ca en of Indiee greased the dress otreie, Har dances were hiy Gor celline thotiaeas Wines and Brazdios, their stock con - ARR AAT AAAS ans beg loeTe to rl Pirvatone Hom th aaa Extensive Swindling, &es applauded during thelr progress, and at the close of ‘aang They invite ail whe wish 13 bus gensine atsioloa fer ORY'S CALIWORNIA PACKAGE AND PARCEL eared to gen The citleens reatding along the Bteubsaysiie Rallroad Bosron, Feb, 17, 1352. | thee she was called before the cuttair-—et ons time to a fale peice to give them sonll. Caampague, Mook, Olaret, Wha matettivers Gir forwatd oa and the Hc held a meeting a day cr two tinoe ved herent. A man named A.M. MeDonatd, of Hniifex, hax teen | gure iu au unexpected episode, and at another to make Alo, Fortor, and Brown Stont of every description. petitions route by sho stonmehip your Excellency fer net to allow laborers to carry arms, or persons to sell | fWindling onr merchants bere, to the smennt of thirty ® brief rpeech, The episode wes by no means oredi- Friday, Vebrunry 20, ot Dera Fro partioniorly reqaosted to have their go ¢ ant, in proksicve them liquor. The riot {s apparently et " S od. thousand dollars, by using the name cf a raspec there doenmenta kad been Tt enowed here mont of - day yesterday, aod we have | frat in India etreetaen reference, buy!ny goods one: table to the pereon most directiy concerned It necms that a mar—whether eeated in the orch apm tothe ons Sa tt adel fies on or botore Wed 6. and bad b <i to with ouch remarkable et- ow One ele 734 feet water { and then turni: e. Then hi or ia ths frontot the parquette does not a BW YORK AND PHILADSLPGTA DIRROT—U, BY coscecing LO ine, wow ved antil the t don, Ka Would Taare teat Heaps Ur tbe tathe, unleas | OS AITHEN Ee eee ee eee ere | One cmeeneneeT vas pues be fee: hyn Pear--availed himeelf of Malle Wontes’s teappearanze ee ie rernae Oli ents heen ea neaets Ai J. | ing o€ the day the stoner Jeaves, Gnd het ers uu S16 Fs M nator froi Michigan or New York desired to have | There is Bauch ectlyity In business, anda very large | toto Consda. De ee | to perform a vulgsr feat with bis thumb aod nose, oot of Cortisat.s.ccet; 9A. M. and BPM. Libe Manegore nnd Ag nts, 140 Pear! street, oornocot Wall eferzed emouns of travel going east. Two hundred thousand dollata in specie bays heen | The darscuse eaw $i; im en instant she stayed hor <nJonve Philedcit?.(2, suing hoors, from Fong of Waku —- - — hein pce engaged for the Europa, which enils to-morrow, on Bor. | cOurtesying, and, with ber eyea fired intently on the Ware roducod to £3 for first olssa, and $250 for second o QURFORD & CO'3 GREAT CA y be printed Whe Ship Shanunga. tom account, z | pertom, sdranced to the foot-iiphte, fod said, “sir, t did Deltimore, Warhivcion, an¢ Charleston through tick! 2 and Fi Bapress ara t motion, according te the rules, goes 7 Bosrew, Feb, 17 1952 - | Botceme hereto betnenltea? Ani #, and throagh lageage onerind tn tho | pcos om Now Yora, with through oon. | ocrnwns nd Ceorpiam, ih f ini moscengers Bhippers wre teqae: ekg in tbe abet rom Philadelphia, she was vebird the curtain, the au bg Committee, © accounta from ashore nt Nan- ong own thre ore, wit i. pha. : have sheen @ Tt doe atate that about half her ston hae bees THE RAILROAD ICR HRIDOR—se cheering loudly. and thore in the front call AY i re SOE | anne, i Phe Able debbie gens tuved, ‘and the rest probably will be. ‘The fate of tha Panvapy: expulsion of the offender. A row appeared AMDEN AND ami DAD LING, FOR PHI- Gerown petitions of asristant ma We learn from Fiavre do G protpect, whom Generel Walter Jones, who was res 7 railroad came through to Boffalo to. 4 als 60 debit ebelsh, | the line slong the lake there toi) nominee ‘Tho woather le eguim seyerc, and rome snow has (allem, muld peolosged clap- ms, deliver te epee United Siatos mail, No. 4 Brond sonoeh nove Me Burncen, (dom) of Va, onid bis few remarks on Tho Lerielature of this Stat: Mn N Mowe Noom, and tats of (his bili, oa 8 former coganion, had galled forth owoh ax ats for addi- | Vrect ip dountfar © To els feet of / 6 100 or No. 1, North ‘ pensation for vaking. thie evmmin, wore pro | 2° joubtful. Tnere are ix feet of wator in her the orchestrs, mounted « bach axe demanded (9! 9 jeatto c +f » bold. ‘ rad cre : Mea Gs ean eee Tho rise in the river bad preved off without affeating it, | €xact cBemes of the men shoa'd be agerisived ore Ps itadolppis, a0 FAWOOD presented a petition from Ohie, pray- Moerine Lateliigence, and parsengere can 6 “ eg Re 1. BULBS, Agont. Iny the veoos nition of Use republic of Liberia aod for the Nonroux, Feb, 15, 1352. A young merried Woman, na: € 4 Gallsgher, | are of parties beyond the olrety, but a momen’ or tro a nel ; ciebiibmoxt of @ line of muileteamers to Liberls, Re- | the schooner James Tarner, which put inleaty om | teed Pineteen, residing in Routhwark, oommitted sal: | SuMlced torentore good humor, and “three cheers, fe OTICR— 90 Mas Re a '| “geveral private. potltitiee. were q ts ray, railed to-day for Providence boven hag na edt Morter, on her Masi appearnace, wee this =" Lng ar veceel, serae oe Our next shipment will go forwaed on the £10) Inve, bv the | p Saree! Private petitlons were presented and repor The Usien, bound for Charleston, will have to die | we nusalo and State Line itallrond, de. | aud eediemes, fmties you my most greteral thanks wish any. other til souaeet Degman Geers We Wil eed, 8 whee : LAND FOR RATLAOAD PtrRPOses charge part ofher cargo, Bureaio, Pod. 17, 1808, ” | for your kindneve to me daring my sojourn, tn youR Bit Ines. who Will take charge of ons expcers watt, whien | The bill for granting land to Tows, for railroad put- Whe Loutstana Legisiatare. The drt Icoomotive op the Butlalo anu State Line of | mMagniiicent and extrasrdinary oity."” She rpoke wish @ we ened to fo Gam Feanolees pt icast oven dave | pores. was then token up Naw Ontwana, ig the tax borgtofore lovted 0