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WHOLE NO. 7052. ‘DOU B LE | H EET. HOR Sah. VAWASLE PAkM POW SauE-MO3? BRAUTL. | fully Toate 9b. eouth turapike road leadiag toa | Brookiyn to dahrton about toirty-five mites fevct oity fT ow York. ang in whe § ste vicinity of tho grost | Seat ay 145 sores of axel! uader ca persomal peoperey be investment of espi ehais gruaier sats Forfurihor qnire 6° $7 oLprN ff STORE aa aod remat infer on to Oslitvrnia, Adisoss t ffured for oaia vory nd ia well shocks eaters would pate Ral SALE pA Saloon, fi: d up iu good atyle, now Lo bony voase gro 2 Bow K AND FIX Drv Goods St tore. hl a Ct ‘tures of na old « ity. Adasen: CERY, OR 1 Hie mopar Dark of the orhoods wall be PICS, IM CONSR- Rood 63% ootave, Foie inaseumeus oan be ot Baturd & Brother, alerge n “business 34elda 8 cleat profi: o Apply » N9.76 Walkeceurced, next to Plorence’s on SACB—THR FOUR blac Cullen ea v ry t { etages pass the houses fgom Fulton Forty, Price $4,009 onan ; ‘te BRC ie five yoare. Inquize of M, | FIRE ENGINE YOR SALK AN APPOVED ENGINE | in rood c: will bod tsp sed of fr half its value. Apply fe isenetreec eh, commer of Fr OE LEACE OF STORE NO. ot 22 foot {rows by 50 fost di Roapitsh stand for upho mbor, Or say other ar five yeats to rua from fiers recn ihe trewines, OF ab the Mauhailan Land Office, ourth avenne. AY ATADLE TOR BALE af “OLD. STAND, ute loortion. Any active businers man with a Legge fd this oes Tdom to be ip walt Rad Mr, Goo. Gidney or = ¥ root's Live table, eornor of Second avenue im Williams- vio Pilih oteect. The ‘above atebdle is simated rp yo of ‘uel ¥, 1852, i TINSMITES amp STOVE pear: ER3—TOR agin the stork in trade, with tho good will; tho lems very azvorables if purobased, leaving the store avd wworkehep wa eer very trifling ¥ Shostand isin every public tho- hia, refine out toeaty siz is yas, Am ened for selling ont. y ins Water, oret A. Lksow, 3 ‘233 Water ey O TAILORS—FOR SALE, A COMPLETE "AND fi ble sot Pai terns for gents, youthe, and children table for Southerm trad hi eo vould be dicposed cf in pact. Fo thomectvee, from Vest} tho paint ‘being corrcot, O. Deaw!cx, ar Spang MANUFACTU HERS.—FOR SALE, THR MAQUIN~ ery (cr waking Gre now ntteched to the Bowery Thos- "po tye, COnwisting Of retorts, RES holder, condenser, cooler, &., les. chlo of making xe for the consumption of 450 Larnere for eovon hour, Will be sold Avply 93 the TALUABLE PROPERTY.-TOR SALE, AT A B wV "gain, ia Pourth etrect, oxo hundred (cv wast from the fewery, 8 fiveetory Villadelphia brick beiidieg, of the first th gli the modern improvements, now being finished, apaticn Grey of May next; torma made ensy. conerty in well ealealsted fv a gon AB ee vootment. For pacticularsy n- FP. WOLLY. 1 Wall street. ..—FOR rT, ogg fon "rivet immediately, It ERS Yror mg he FOR SALB.—A& PRAUTIFUL ¢, visi a 5 Fontls, wad wate id pee andor noTeh COAOn, bas been bud little Ee, M Ors Lavors neibher MORNING EDITION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1852. TELEGRAPH. Ne @ 8 B ¥ HIGHLY INTER PROCEEDIN KOSSUTH’S CONDUCT WHILE ON BOARD THE MISSISSiPPl TiN FROM WASHINGTON. us IN coNeRnss. The Letters of Gia aes Capt. Long, and Consul Hodge. NONOR OF AMERICAN OFFICERS VINDICATE. BUSINESS W THE NEW YORK LEGISLA Kos suth Invited to ‘the Capital OT The Asbemiiity. on Intervention. Bebste Relative te to Manori al Titles, THE REVOLUTION IN CHILE. OLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. Raltroad 2 2d Marlno Dilasters, &e. so. &o THIALYSHOOND CORGKESS. FIRST SESSION. Wasi ss commenced at half past twelve to day. oon, Fad. £0, 1852. Bus PETITIONS, DEMONSTRANCES, REC, Br. Suwano presented petitions for the establishment of a new tribunal on olgims against Mexico, Mr. Feore, (whig) of Vt., presented remonstrances from Vermont, egainst the extension of Wadsworth’s patent. Mr, 3s oreaee of duty ¢ Mr. Frew. (wh from New York to go ecaroh of Sir Jobn Frenklin, THE WHERLE Mr Tesim, (dem.) of Val. eaid=T desing to present, the memorial of thirty mbers of the Pennsylvania Legisiature, etating that th Wheeling bridze, ia their opinion, ie uct such an Cbstrusiion to navigation as to meke it a nuirapee, and praying that Congress will pro- tectit) Mr. 1. said, Lhaye no doubt that eimilar move- ments will be mede in other portions of the State of Pennsylvania, aa well a® in Virginia, and perhaps in Ohio, calling upon Oorgrosa to protect this brldge, by making mail route, at Tunderstend, by the opinion of the reme Court, it is intimated may be done. Tals is ove of the gravest and mostimportent questions which has ever been raised for the decision of thet or any other court, It involves nothing less than the question be- tween the rights of those who prosecute commerce over navigate rivers. elther by bridyes or railroads, and thoss who yr eente it along the water line, in boata and ves. eels, Ifl aw correctly informed, in relation to that deol- sion, it will be lft to the pleaeure of that court to say whetbor the bridges, which are exested by all the States, not ply over tivers which pasa along more then one Bia‘e, but thoxe over rivera which eze entizely within Limit eto he sllowed toremaisornot, This ts indy one of the gra’ o ep involving the I., presented a petition for in- Y., pres support of Oly, Grianslt’s 2p erument in bebalf of a new expedition to go in ‘nted several patitions : > be permitted here to state, » to tuke. anda Laney pronounced to be a owed its reference to the Judiciary mittee, which was agreed Dir. Bronurap, (dem.) of Penn. presented a Joint reso. lution ot the Legislatare of Peaneylvania, expressing the deter cf that Stete to persiat {7 the salt which icatituted. He agreed thet this was a grate et, ond hoped the Judiciary Committees would givs Keterred v0 the Judiciary RELATIVE TO NAVAL CONTRACTS, p's Fesolution calling for information re- ¢ Wo contracts for dry dovks, ets , was adopted. BISTEMS OF VietTATIO Mr. Srwann introduced a bil to incorporate the Coa. Vent of the Sisters of Visitation, in Weahingten City, PRIVATE CALENDAR, The private celondar wee then taken up. The bul for the relief of Thomas I. Leggett. of Now York. arting for the remission of certain duties on goods, the duty on which was raised after the time of their pur- chare, and be‘ore they were vecelved, was dvbated for some time. Mr. Cooven, (hig) of Pa, while speaking on the subject, was taken with vertigo in the head and had to leave the Sevate. The Dill wes then postponed ‘The bill for the relief of the Gaston and Kaleigh Rail- read Company was eontidered, end passed. ‘The Lil granting arreureges on the pension to the wi- dow of General BMicNiel, was debated, and ordered to be engrossed, The Senate thea adjourned till Monday. Rousse of Representatives, Wasmnxoron, Fob, 20, 1852, AveROvaraTions. Mr. Hoveros, from the Cemmittee of Ways and Mesns, reported # billto supply the deficiencies in the appro- priations for the year endirg June 39,1852 Referred to the Committe of the Whole on the Btute of the Union, PRIVATE MULLS PAREED, Two private bill. which were considered last Friday, were taken up, and passed. PRIVATE CALS ‘The House then went into Uormittee on the private calendar. When the committee rose the Chairman repor ral bills to the house. Three or four members rame time addressed the Ubair. The Freacen csid, gentlemen will pleare euspspd till order is restored, wes, (dem.) of Temn—Then they will net do anything more this year. (Laughter.) WalinGton'y mUTHDAY . moved that when the ) Pa, evegested en amend Tuesday, as ha vnderstoud most of the 2 wort tuke place on Moudaz. tion. The amend- pied, and the uae ment to adjourn til 7 ton, ih thie form, waz AN TO Con atD. Monat Bervats. Sept. 23, 852. hare the neve that, alter all, the 2s! * Mereeilles within a week with oreuth devil eeems to possens this pentleren. We sontem leaving the ebip at that place, with his wife ant iren, for Keglond, and to join ta tweut hereaficr at Gibraltar, His deters bie, ard the eiip will epond co yous cit He {9 utterly ungovernabie, and en Lim ont of thin cou Hie ts Cont, ORG My Dan Oow vies ef human eventr, be istn enga axed to utter oo fatten, 4 CHARLES WMO ish Hovar, Req. U 8 Consul, Marseitles COSEUL MOVER TO CAPT. LOD Mansntnive & Simimd have & letter from M ect fe @ li ROVACK'S WON to br, GW. Rte ar, Nd. 6 White eb, with the wlahea of sche Gity couse, nea lowman, owe ty: ded he would n eet cmeele, Oe fecltng, avd government, family to The an- Howe’ danne na kip fi ne ange vas made by the Prefeot, or tone of yer he oonduol ct cd him to land without ‘ t faking omhimerl? the i fn conser of my rrequret; aod the ation Uf the letter to mo, by M. Kossuth, was @ | who rhould held a po juic, | | Twovld not remain one me breneh ef conBdence, &e Trevret thig transaction, ia | hemnrh an tt pleess meta aa unoleassat position wish the goveanment of this department.a gentioman of great moral ih, and io wos of bigh standing He bas aiwaye treated me and our country with marked at: tention and ber been frenk and courteous in all his pro cer dings; and he justly feelsirritated at the proseeding, es St espeare to bave béou done im the hops of exaiting & distor davee in the cily. This paper Le Peupte has bh feverel excessively viclent end scurrilous articles on these sfeirs; and (he above publication, and what fol- lowe, have compromised me wud cnr flag with the goverae ment yest M. Korsuih not to send articles to Le Pup nley Fo is under the banner of the United Blates. as it would appear that we encouragean at- temp? (> produce an emeute. or # serious disturbansa, You vill, in the most positive manner, carry out the order of the Prefect, sad probibit evory individual, ex- cept rem your own crow, landing from the steamer Mie ¢ippi, no matier whomay be the person, Lam, dear r. 7 wr Obedient servant, Mansunies JONN L, ODS, U. 8. Consul, Copt. J, O. Lona, US. steamer Mistisaippl, © gauss LONG TO CONSUL HODGE, US Ser Missienrer, Bept. $0, 1851. My Dean Sin:--T am exceedingly mortifind-that a man lion eo blzh in the world, and one whom the United States have done so much to exalt, hes co far forgotten himself wo to take auch @ course to imeginary Injured feelings on tho nation him free. Would to God he was tafe out he will never return. In iny erty to which he bas attached bimeelf will ‘The first etep he has (aken was his unforsa- hich he can never resall; and I think if the gove as much of his cours os youendimyrelf, they wovld drop him where he ts, er when be arrives cn Unplish groucd, Oh, that I could get away from this port. I baye advanced farther in my couling then I e d yesterde7, and if it continues yleaturt, Lhope to have it all in to-morrow forenoon, end may. pestitty, leave ia the afternoom, Tdonct want the Prefect to have an opportuntty to request me to leave, for that would be unpleasynt, and therefore L requested you. yesterday, to say to hiun baat ont Longer in port than was absolutely necessary to obtain the supplies that were indispensable, Tcculd oxly flod enouzh a Oon- atantineple a and Smyrna to take me ta 5 oslou- but such was the apprchonsion rs, fo fe ar of the landing of this party, ed to lew The modore thought we Dn, be bir rain pete eperch in Spex that I war eb K right land here, which would exuble us to procure what Was wanted. I doesrure yon thot it ithe most anplearnt duty 1 was ever on. and God grant I may it, and wever more be think you bad better wi not to compromire the fleg by allowing euch commnui cations to eppeat in the paper Le Pruple, wale bas & bearing on hiv affairs, Yesterday, thinking that he wag tired cf hearing such # reilerntion of trash aa the people ng and cheeito ig, by retiring from the ride of the pip, I politely said, * Lt { you would with: drew.the posple woud leave, and wo eball be qatos’* Ke cid for @ few moments. and then reterned ava made 5 erwarda retired. Alter quiet, ry advicohs never would have quiet mart on If be would have reida word in py ore ground, and on Tha weather fs s0 unple ont to-day. for Lime Gulf of Lyon Teball not dare ventura red for the weather, The is reason Of the your, 3.0 bOWa, Xo Consul Horer, CAPTALY LONG 70 COFEUL. HOD Breaucn Musesssiven, Bopt. 90, 1851, Atter J bed written you, this nosn,I oaited on Kos- rubh,and read to Lim the part of your note commencing “articles on this aifnir, and the above publication, aad what has tollowed, he compromised me and our flag with the government.’ Lo replied, “that he hed sent a let- ter toa friend,and did not object to its being pud- lished? It was thanking the people of Marseilles for their sympathy; but if he had received your reytest be- fore bo bad heard of your Jetter, he Would n2t have doze 0. He raid he would reply to the epeech of tha peopls, end that he would write you on the aubjeet, ag bis mprcmise d flag Was & beavy change, I told Lim it referred sou blieation of the leg- ter, aud what followed eettle that point with our government, cither iu Maglaud or in the | a Etat © 9 large congregation 1 (us he said ne sroatd) :hotuslsted woon dom; but i% Botioe it, he may have soom returned to { preeuine my remarks to him have had effzet; aud I presume to-morrow the callec- ofmo ncecunt. Lie said to me he could not account for our courss —being an independent nation, he theuld here thought U would have thanked them go: day for their qompliments to our flag, I told bla thet T arked ef what ont governmont required o tue, to conform to the laws of the country in whos» ors we were vietling—thet while hera, wa ware the guesty of this mation, and, therefore, should do nothi to offend theirlawa—that, in doiwg this, { did nov to injure bis fealings, and would pot; but l hoped ho would seo that, if in Gibraltar he wat euffered to land. Twould mort cheertally do sit ia my power to for- ward his views ; but that, under thie goverament, whoa they bed denied hie the privilege he asked, L could but recond the restrictions to thelr landing, excepting waea they hada Freuch or regular passport. These are the views I fally expressed to him esd J think they have had ud will have acood effect, If my government conaure me on this polut. Leannot ree whet wlvantess there isin giving instructions to that effeat to oflicers commanding. You wonid be nstoniched if you could sre the peopls and hear their remarks. saying that they have e¢saped from one prised, pad ere wow prisoueras under what they theupkt was afree tleg. Why, my deat sir, they know edom is ; they will eee that we sisil ren he port in which we are, aud we will ‘trout due to their poutiog, and carry cut the views of our government. If the weather is good to morrow. 1 hepe to leave this port, and will en- deavor to call with sou on the Profeot; but is it not pone rible to callin undress. Prey let me know eatly ia the mcrning, for Lsuppore you will eali by one o'eloac. Tam. &e. 3, 0. LONG, To Comrul Toncr. GOMNUL HODGN TO MR, wom fre :—-Owlng (o the unexpected visit at tts port of M. Kerrnth, the Governor of Lnvgary, an unzleagant uty devoiven on me to place befere the government, which may do in a frank manner, the detelis of thiseffair. He beibg the notion’s guert, he is under the flag of the people of the You will naturally Inquire why he did not proveed directly to our ocan'ry, tn iew af giving the preforence to Kegland, which head nits shia nication, In bis app: Al to the people he rer semaining f few days in London, tt rejoin the ship as Gibrels nin Long a und the hip, a K rpn to thenk them, w $1 did was comprom On the arti two lett: Miveivatnyl, M- Rosas be Piefet of thi £, both request’ ug permission Pier ad waited on the Mrefest, eat. I erked him to wag this far: en Minister at Paris, tui! . Both ware xraated teamer bo take leave of d Zag was, or a ta of rly pa the object ; tt frizate, in onter acked me to wollc cited he begu Coptain Log. Ma te : Leoeured hia o ofl ty waiok che paoyle yf : to hi a tha excitessst of the . of whica be had th» of by the bonta around the P Owgs On tha jetty. I wrote ns ertme He rontot oral feeu't, &o os to ir ie ita true bight 0 thn 0 robe Be b tive ut yieon, pisce thes Zon Captain hore of bia I ittended depes: er, and net of bit own intestion. a Ahlan no offense was fa om my th att had no diplomat in power—was only » dom vt, end was bonxd by my instr pret the f the country, whie i pif fiefty acyusinted wer the tars Ayourhoud never pe h inde pendent nadion, any tnalt.” Vet, that Shad driven bina fog the peal to the “people of tha United ef to be for the ‘poorte?! © prison. J auawored bitiiky Umited pow } When at ga you will » s y. I know ony; T sell ree talked of ba wat in ons, aud Goat Tfound it w T fu a eold aud steerer hed been anchored no doubt stationed there fa care of need Being the nation’s guest, { pledged my relf, an its vepresentetive, ff pernilttad to come oa shoe he luwe of the land. sud not end-aror nor quit Marseilles by taot, £ told bim ard bis ooniperions of the pleige L | bed given Ve entd motbing bad beva dene on Dis part, and sli that he ed was to post throu’ France on his way to Was not aware of (he influero of this conptry——diecovering it, h: t ofhospitality to France, showed his ingratitute, aod insulting the United States. If Mr. Slorah, the U Btater Minicter, had been at Constautir opie. during summer os be expreered on board of the sieamer, Me Kossuth would, perhaps, bave twkem @ different rou’e, fund not eccepted even the empty promise of going in the btenmer to the United States As an oppeal is to be made to tho poopte of tha United States, 1 beg leave to state to the Depariment, that ian Sngult bad been cflered to the fluc, Lwonld bew promptiy resented it,and would never have permitred the proot banner of my country —' coute que cole’ ~to bo tetalsbed 1 bare bad some discussion with the government, and fa every instances, as Ihave always been right, th» amends lomovobic bus been mato as fully ax Loould have desired nghout this effuir ected from the hesbof my @ firm determination to reapeot the Liws Ir seems Time Lo eupport ny own right, ay conduct will meet the approbs tion ef the goveroment end the psopie, T have the honcx tobe. With grows Peay non obedtant, OUN & MODGH, U, pul at Mazeeilies. Wen fare of al documeats trant thora from the Nav dery, several letters from Kozruth, writtea &e) #, (dem) of Alebamna, moved that the mos foge and documents ba referred to a select ofmmiitee oO five members, His onjeot in calling for the correspond ence wae to vindicate Capt Log and the vavy, sud hb asked thet the recent let printed with there paper: aroompanying pepers Were merely ordered to be vriatod at thir time ‘Tho Lloure then adjourned. Tuteresting from Athanyy LFG@ULATIVE INVITATION TO KOSS q ON INTEKVENTE CLVOSILION 10 oraTnic LIQuok TRL FEECTAL COUDESSONDEN 2 Op THE NRW FORK HERALD. Aunasy, Feb. 20, 189: Both heures of the Legislature have at length agres upon a Konath resolution, It is one siinply i dog bin to virit (he Cepitol during the session. The committee om intervention, in tko Asserably, re- ported a series of resointions re-afiimming the doctrine of the Declaration of Independence, aud eracluding that it ia the duty cf Congress openly and unequivocally to do- clere to foreign nations that the United States hold strictly to the pringiple thet each state, nation, aud peeple,postesten the exclusive right and power to take gare fils own concerns, without tho iulerferenes of any foreign government; and that suoh interference con, stitutes ou infraetion of the law of natious, suthorizing aud Justifying the interposition of any other go to prevent or punish euch bn tion. . The resolutions are rude the rpeotal order for Thurrday, when great cquenge wad patriotic feeling 15 expsoted nly assed @ joint rerolucion te edjourn over ull Tueedoy, ev account of the Troy dinner to-mor- row, ard (he anniversary of Weshington 4 birth, on Mon- gay, when tye military have a celebration The Senate Tefused fo eeneur, aud adjourned til Tuesday, Tae Louse s8jonrned over till Monday. Phe Lomecpothic Medical State Soviety held ite an- nual seseion im this city on Wednesday. A larger num- ber thapever attended, from various parts of (ne state ‘The eein-annual meeting will be held in June, at Byra conse, The cflicers are:—Prasidvent, L. Ciary, Onondaga; firet.Vice President, A. Hall, New York; secoud ditco, * L. Coburn Columb third ditto, D, Chase Wayne, recery and Treasur D. Payne. of Aibaoy. A model of a bridge is axbibites” which obvisies most of the objec a) Bitherto interposed to building one over the rive An nati Mai. ce Law ticket was ronatan elece tion in ekancateles, Onondega county,on fusnday. and outof five pundred and ecveuty voter curt, only one bua Girdapa fitty were 10 favor ot that law River ailtoad Locomotives are making ave lately been ranniog sprenes a w. termined, T ; wes trie’ bef re Inde Wrigtt, br Jalg® Rotherlund, al prevent the reeren isnt the Golam bia disiriot la Congress, for ¢ opie ant Me Van Ba ten for ibelandlord Ju Wi Nght bed taken some nimem tfhain whlch toghe Moepinton Tt hed bien wonld bo found In the ra ed to the other rita he was not advised, cy Generel for ti ceed to enterta formuxtton tu rempeactto them, Ee ng Ohisweatter, haowaas tha re bad no power ty aot, ‘The constitution had «0 Viehed oli levtes ofvgricultu laods beyond o defulte period Mr. Cresino, (Sem ) of Tompkina thought it was time that thie pame waa brevgheto an the Logitietare hus bere be-ieced for eeveral veurs past hy these petitions for retiet, ard what bas heen tha revutt 2” Tbe pareage ot f bil mn law ontt, ard from $600 tw $5,000 oxte for the tenenteto p nd for what 7 py ere whether man oan tveceoefully de® hobby or not. The sooner euch a» rider is uxborsed the’ b: prop yet that there vetitione ball be referred; to waom? To the Yery men who went vetes, Mo did nck meanto cart epy reflections upon the Senstors or momere of Areembly frem the Third district; bat if they did not repert in fevor of something like granting reitel there were encugh totell chess ma that *heic reo cesane tetiver were nnfaith(ol, Ft was to thia kind of inila- noe tha jected. Teds not right for the House to place them im thin position uo power Co grert reli aud it ts tine new tenn to unders A tbat we have Pols ma bar Don yen for yoars fo'L of glor: ‘eand something tx plven their ova *#, nod thos the motter enda, until the approash 0! her eleation, ‘here te prosented no specie plan for noibing definite is propored to be done-—all ii aue and general. He repeated, tis time aiaton was pul tote It iatime the 1 ia amsa per wot to be mirurderstood, that ft hee not the power 9 grant relief to these people, unfortunately as they be ritnated, Nr Crank. (whig) of ¥ ; Bapported the sdeption of the Wy Mr. A. 8 of Ubanteugue, oppened the ndop- fi Od already velest comalstees om (wbie) cf NY, comouzred eatitety In afrc 1 ¢ me given by his f not undesetend This resole question of maoriel titles and the hands of ® commit tea, that w n involved the whole ntd not be placed ia ibe direct!y asted #0 thay let it considered ih of any vy it hes beon permitted to tie wa iisturd- lie considered the reference posa andl it weuld prem t moment here, f eon the table for weeka of the mutter to pertios immediately interested, as ine delicnte, ard had i om surprised that rome wember feo the Third @ bad not risenin ble place aud objsoted tothe refererge. It hud been enid that wa had ne porer to grant reli In this he ootncided He wishel the Legirtaiure had power, avd could exeretse it in behalf of there tenants so a8 not to do any injustice to others, Tt wae (ime thia agitation, this excitement wae ended it would have been ended long sge bad it mot deen be demegogues. vote sevrera aud perce distarbara, They wanted it to forward their nurpeses and designs De was not in faver of ihe landiords anv mora than weny of the tenants; but Le was ia favor of the high ob- Ligntions of contracts Mr. Walsh, (dem) of N.Y, bad epoken on this sald that every ona who had expressed gy mpa- thy fcr the tensnts. If any people had oaure toexolvim Senve me from friends,” it wes them, He bad pared through eeverst counties in which the Isnd was Leld by this feudal tenore, sut,as be looked upon them, ho wee led toexolalin.- What peatilenea, what fo reign ine, What curve of dou bas pated over thamt)? But worre than ali this, it was ths cure of lundlordism ‘The People of there counties were ue honest and loyal to the Jawe we any other in the Brute,ena if they have bees goaded on to rebellion eywinst the lews. i¢ mast hsva been by rome gringing. crnsbing despotiem, We are told the t they ehe ty the courte for relief, We Ny the “dieu ws under which the poor labor when ¢ nie with those who bad grown tick earnirgs of their toll. » tel ature cannot grant relief—that Bus the Legilature saould wing & law that no fdle nom produser tive ronga of rh of politiesl dem- # been elect. rr) vain hope that thay ocnld scours that relief to ebtch they ara so eminently enlitied, Butihey bed been deludad—clueated, In con: Bheritfe, an zh their tp agony 5 the YORE LHEGISLA WINE, Benaie, Acnaxy, Peter ions. eoam presented a memorial from th: mechantss | for relief ageinst convict labor. fir Conoea presented & petition from Roskland, to ate the offices of Seorctary of State and Common | ats, Veb. 29, 185 Mr, th of New Yor PevonTs OF wis Mr. Varpennsr reported @ bill to allow the Brooklyn Benereient Aacociation to sell land. Mr, Brvnoran reported advareely on the bill to repaet the fav for the xegictering of bivths, deaths, &o, Laid bey ble, * reported 8 bill amending the Isw abolishing Gistrensen for rent, BINaitasteror, Nir. Bassvor. introduced @ bill to authorize the trustees cf Birghamion to subgoribe for stock fa the Albany ard fu'quebsene, aud Syracuce acd, Binghawton rail- we ae INUITATION TO KOMI ITE Mr. Conan (com) called for the question eonsurring with the Arsembiy in the resoluttoa inviting Kossutn to vieit the capit reed to uneuimourly, BUFYALO AND COBHOCTON RALLKOLD, ‘The Eenate tock up the report of the Committes of the Whole on the bill toehaxge tho name @nd terminus of the Buffalo and Coshecton Valley Ratirord. Mr, Urriam (whig) moved to reoommit the bill, with in- structions to sizike cut of the title “and Brie,” aud to report the bill complete, so that It should reat’ bochange the name of the Huifato aud Coshocton Vatley Raiiroad to the Muffalo, Verning, aod New York City Railroad.” Agreed to. FROPOMTD ADIOVANMENT. A jotrt resolution was received from the Mouse for the adjournment of the two houses from Priday to Tursdey moming. Oi jections to its consideration at this tias nde, il was lald on the table, BILLS PASSED, bere ize bed supervisors of New York to ralao tan Ab Ta therlaieg As iting of a convention to ‘alter, amend, or re the ebarter ot the city of Busta H ‘An cot amending the act of incorporation ot the 3 Neg! ett asto allow them to io As embiy. } Axnany, Feb. 20,1852 | INTERVEN TION, " ¢) of N. ¥., from the eommittes en (he subject of won-intervention, reported series of re- totutlon: #, vob conolude thus:~= pon Congress devol rea the duty, In bing oad abel whieh tha cigng x the times ever te portend § from tha hatertat 1, confederacy, alifance he such Intertoxenons Coastituse an infeao~ f of pations, tuhorisios end justltytug thy 8 ian ef ent es Sil fuer govermmen.d to prvuab o 1 evga icfgaction. Van Bartvocny, (dem.) of Columbia, moved to lay | ele eubject on the table, and that it be printed, 2nnony. (dem.) of N. ¥-, moved to postoous the me, and oxemps clveton, ho hoped the Hours would eoacnr ta the reso- tutions, and rppoin’ the oommitter eeked for, Thue monster wus further dieeuseed by Messrs, Ouebing an, Mr. Dun.oet, (whig.) of Tompkins, moved to lay the whole eutject on the table. Lost, b 833, nays BD. No question wes taken on the ree ADIOURNMENT TEL M DA Mr. Hvarncvr moved that when the Mouse adjourne, it be to Monday morning, st 10 o'clock. Agreed t0. The House then adjourned, v Duel Anthipated—Tho Kidnapping Onse, Lancaster, Pa, Feb. 20, 1852. Tt facurrently reported that a duelis about to take place between I). R. Frauks aud Colonel John Rankin, eMfcerscn the State railroad. The pclice ere on tho alert to prevent any encounter. Wanita Rock, on the Conestoga, is understooa to be the place appointed for the effsir. In the Louse, yesterday, the Benate resolution an- thoriring the employment of counsel in the care of the colored yisl, Rechel Parker, recently abducted from Chester county, and now held in Baltimore as a slave, notwithstending the ailegstion that she is frer, was rte up, and aftes » warm aud suimated debate, PeNathaniel R. rim hes been arrested and imprisoned at Greenburg for robbing the United States mail, From the Sguth. Bavtimoan, Feb. 90, 1852. ‘The Southern mail has arrived as late as due fom New Orleans. Berator Clemens and Mr. Btephons ((9.) will deliver adéresees op Monday night at the Maryland Turtitute, oa the cocasion of the celebration of Warhington’e bist. day. The New Orleane prpere contein dates feom Brazos ta | the 2th ult, A Mexican waretesmor war lusding cannon | a for the defence of Metamorar, Judge Heath stil! ives, bus ie in a dying condition he hiasyiand Loure of Delegates have passed tho bill sohibiung the cigculation of «mali gotos from other Mr Corbit, who wes killed at the Neval School, in Annapeits, wis # native ef Portia al The Rev. Stephon Aubuey Koen ist cterzy. ian, died at Alexandria thie me cf one week. The deceased was @ untive of this elt rouch esteemed. a reported here (hat We, HW. Herety, eville. bee been arrested on the ch og in the robbery of ti rm tin portenaster of Portsimouta Bask. Unite n of Ge (wk th 1 Foote's term irther from the Kilo Grandes Nuw Onueane, Keb 13, 1962 a Ilo Grands to the 10th jurs bave been Fr tal, directing the per cont on all im he eflvet of tae orde Caruvajal, and give iu- ts. g We have edvices from Inet, 12 fs etated that or Matomerar, from the M levying of an additional tax of « perted goods. It te thought th Wenforced, will be favorabl Croaned etzength 0 | ihe ins eived at | PRICE TWO CENTS, One Day Later from Havana, Cu sninstos, Reb. 18, 1852. The steamship Irebel, Captain Rollins, arrived here thie morning, with Havana and Key West detesto the 15th inst, ‘The politionl and ecromercial news from Ha vane Is nolpo Bugera molasves, eofiva, and to~ bacco. at Havana, were oll fem avd improving. is conse quence of the limited reeelpta from the taterior. Yrelghts exhibited an upward tendency, S Late from Chne-Prngress of the Revolu- ton, Postox, Peb, 20, 1958. Lettern have been received hove from Coplepo, Chite, dated December 90, which state that on the Fridey Previous, an attack was made on that city by the rebel troops, who snecveded im overturciag tho existing go Vernment, The oscasicn has been celebrated by tllumi- nations and bonfires. The new railrosd from Caldera to Copinnpo had beem teined by the rebels. Ooquimbo war etiil in the hante Of the fosurgents, At Osulia.a few ol izens, to the pum bor cf twenty, defended themelves with preat bravery from he attack of two bundrea winers, w Clty for the purpose of robbery aud muri’ put to death, ond tbe remainder made th In the south, Praga hus been restored, as before stated. Bix hundsed tusurgents were drowned in the river, The Ene Kaltrond Avehtents VERDICT OF THE GOKONER'S JURY. Devooit, Peo. 20, 1853, BEFORE JOHN W. KHNLDON, CoROWKR. The jury, ofler a particular and thorough investigatios of the circumstances attending the death of Patrick Mooney, and Misa Moeine, an Indian gil, at Doposlk station, on the New York end Filt Railroad, on Pebruaey Leth, 1852, fine that the deceared were passengers in the mall paaeenger train of that cay. and that they were either nthe cera orattempting to jump from them, whem a freight trate golng east, ot « grea! speed, ram into anid poreenger train, whi deceased were eltt the eviderce before us, it appears that tna frotght train followed the pareereer trea, leavieg the Bua mit fifteen minutes affer the passenger train; thas the freight train, after ronning about @ mila, bei vpmpragendle, after sli the brakes being applied, the ergine reversed, aud back steam apiied; but by raasom Ci the encw and trort on the rails, the speed of the train could not bechroked ; that the engineer of the fretent train, by the usual rigne! of the whistle, in. tie, called the stat man at Deposit to turn the traot off the main tre! nd avoid the collision; but tha awiten mam who is under the control of the stotion sent, wat not at the ewiteh. In concinsion, the jury fiad great onuse of censuce egeinat the Katirosd Con pany, by reason of ale lowing freight trains to iromediotely (ollow pesssager trains up or down grades, knowing that fovinh? Crain have at severei tines p y become unmaragenble on this grade, ondrun by this etatioa at the bighns’ speed. Gates Cranwr. (Poreman) A. Daveneavx, Anprtos b. Deas, Slowey Bawenon, Hiv, Bunnows, CELE DRM AS OM, 8.0. Deas, Jons Perens, Derosir, Febivary 20, 1" Bridge sil Virm, pe Gracr, Bed, 20, 156%, ‘The ico iy fully ee firm as it het been this winter. ifty ears, containing freight, bagenge and the madly, crossed the track to-day, Pestengers can cross with the utmost coutidence in the safety of Ue to Diarine Disaster. Nonwona, Fab. 19, 185%. The sohooner Bounty, of and from New York, from Georgotown, D, O, witha cargo of flour, struck on the Middle Ground, uenr Cape Charles, on Thursday, nad haw become a complete wreck, Oaly forty barrels’ of ome were caved, Metecrulogival Observations, 37 MUROE'S THLEGMAPM, OWFION 10 Walt. pra Veroav, Bob, 20, 186i Burvaco, 9 A. M Barometer 8009 | Thermometer 1s, Wind weet. It in cloar and beauiifal moroing. @ LP. M--Thermometer 45. Harometer #0 30. weet. Lt fe quite cloar and oscar It is clondy and iid fine day, but In cloudlog ep this evening, Wiad northwest. Saermomerer 1h. Avevan, 9 A. M—It ie pleatant morntag, bot oolf. ‘The sun isehiving. Wind weet Thermomoter 27, 8P. M—It ie a clear and pleasant evening Ct baw been n beautiful day, Wind west, Thermometer 13. Praacuer, 9A. M—Tt ise clear morning, and the eam in chining brightly, but it is quite cold. Wind northeast. Therm meter 12. 8 P.M It is clear, cold, apd pleasant, Wind north~ east, Thermometer 12. Unica, 9 A. M.—It ts clear and pleasant. ‘Thermometer 18. 8. P. M.—Lt bas been a fine day. ing. Wind weet Ubermemeter 14, Ainaxy, 9 A. M.—It ic a clewr and beautifal parry A Wind northwest. Thermcmeter 16, Barometer 80. Meroury co. 8 P.M.—Ii is @ clear but cold night. Wind west. Thermometer 22. Darometer 40.69. Mercury 70. Tay, 0 A. M—Itiea finsmerning. The sir and aky incleer. Windnorihwent. Yhormometer 17. 8 P. M.~-Thermometer 18 above sero. It isa clear and t beret al evening er er DT Re Our PhpUadelphia Correspondence. Privaver cata, eb, 20, 1862, nother Stearstip fr New Vork« The Propeller City of Pittsburs Offered Jor SulemCentennial Anniversary Bigam ‘The eteamsh!p Willlam Penn, urtil recontly attached tothe Poston lize from thin city, has been chartered by a New York firm, and wilira‘l from hers about Mondsy, to take on beard a loxd of the thourwnds that are now rurhing to California, ‘The 'ropeller City of Pittsburg is offered for sale by the Liverpool Steemship Company, her draught of water rendering her upfit for our river, or for th the Lis docks. Bho hae euch immense eabim eccomay that she would freon be invaluable in tie Pacific. The Uibernta Engine, the centor company cf our fire department, celebrates thelr centennial wentrersary to ‘Lhe streets im the vicinity of Ubelr houre are de corated with innumerable iluge: The fire vanien have rungs merry peal on their alarm bells, end a setae ef ono hundied gure bas beou red in Louos of the event. | A young fellow, named John Steen, was committed to ey for hayinga plurality of wives. He marcled = Mise ary Reed in 1648, ond in the latter iar of 1850 he was. joined to Mies Ontharine Wilivtas ‘Tho latter was de terted by him w few weeks ein derstood that Wind north It is acloudy even- had | be was “endesvoring to gain the “ef 1g9 Oi pattlol- | ctions of anather | young Poltiieul Intelligence Danecarna vo tHe Narrows, Convame State Convention, in, Tennesse, 2 to represunt thee toa t= | od delegates: le, Rast aod West td delegates Sor the State oe following ge‘! ' Tennesce Te alo et large, viz — For Middle Tennessve —General F KC Zolliccffer, of idson; Gexeral P. Av fi derson, of Wilson; Wi m H, Vinener, Brq . of Be For Bast repne Taw « + Colonel Schn Netheriand, o@ Il. Sneed, of Knog, De. J. W, Wa. Milton Brown, of Madk belly; d, M. Tharpe, Esq, of Henry 6. Phomes Rldrtage, wheie rutject indedottely, “Lost, by ayer 19, nays 75, mettle: 1 Vr, Von Bauttccrd’s wolion prevailed fd thy reso. | ware. 08 ct Nash vitte races tea: | 710M barton, igrarccrassc eh eR nda rp The Union Hall Hotel, im this city, waa devteeyed by | y Wer C3. bene Of a DIO | gig inet eight. ie sa yet srcertained 8. Gen Jenene MeKolt ' roerchevonaia Hillam A, Caratuers, ar counnem, " in $ Mr. Loanvoxn, (woig) ef bionght in a bit | Luege Fire at Brattionor 2; hatte Gol. BB. Bee ‘ , @ pUblivetion of the ua! ueat histozy hha | , Ped 2 cl Jnos H. Oreste. Diske an spptopriation tor the Ceulral The Vermoxt loure, a new + eal ti ds y finished 4, Ocl Geo Cine . ora 1; y'astore, one dwelling heure, together Co! es, 3 mae zs, ‘nts, (Cem) © wh wo the joint | na, and a large hall, Were all bus 3 a ¢ | 6. Wm. Sorel ibrewsbury. ton from the Beante, appointing the in y Was partially tasuod. Lows Edmund Cocper, u L eof the Assembly from the bind nb | Acihur Oeblies wall UL Loving. tot @ teleot oc the petitions ia relation to a ee 163 iF felto theess guia i at titles, seat i Indians JRulizoud Open to Chicago, a. Per. Van gastvo ono said he top vented Col am' Onieaao, Feb 20, 1257. een < ty ir in Whtoh peeae ores a a Le | ‘The parsenger tenin of oars orrived hore to-day, at12 Sapreme oer : ingaton, Uourt kone, Pulte e rs nt, On fe : y | bgt: 7 0% x r . aiiedin favor of cho landlords. ‘That oft | o'clock, ron the Northern Indiana Raliroal. Lt Wat preptutng, Chief 3 ani bad Fligeds Hele ane 5 eten, to teat the | greeted by alarge body ef o ns, the roar of artillery, ylon long and ably contest | PL&A CF GUILTY BY LEVI COLT. | idity of the title establisuing tne ¥: phet, he like an Orlemtel gattap ‘The wiih it t nd on the jetty, 0 ree hbad fe es thie Stoanver’ Bear t 4 the pert, Whlel wero reture , Rod ord wer Aion t Yr I oeme t t ‘ landing, I found o body | a troops revurniag tres, the ben pret, where (he | the ons to which he @ivded, thai os the People vs Mdvingatoa, bad booa ds a | nd loud demoustratio Mellroad Accident=Korgery: Cranurarow, Feb. 18 1862. gon ith the up ia Ciarleston. re} 1 passengers encines y jured, but no liv ‘ Boe to ndrat andserenty dot fore was per ( Oharieston, ¢ to thee ship BhanungeeCarge Saver. ! Feb, 0, 165) a, of that will beseved. A Qnd wil soon froe her, Innow wt work attempt will be saade to get hor off, whioh it ls Uhought will be ouoogssiul, team porap when 6 Hoth he cargo Is all | Tuneeday, the Sup Hone, for malning 10k nd. © t r by Tom former pa ® renter | plone to th | Ofer Boren through abe uy | Industry the whele ¢ ang of robber | te justigo, b: