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A a. KERW Win, AUCTIONE ik. — BY BANGS, * Brother & Co., trade sale rooms, No. 23 Park Tuesday mormin,, Waroh 2, at 11 o'vlook, ‘mordgagoe’ aly of the etook in trade of she Late tiem of Tellin ‘Willoughby & Co.. consisting of valuab'e Stor: pe Plates; gros varicty of finely engraved 81 ocl largo quaati- ‘tins ications, subsoribers, ortera, Ko, Son ww. SHIRLEY, AUCTION BRR. THURSDAY, FR- brusiry 26, nf Wig ofalook, a: 31 Pi 300 packages and lo. ‘of Druga’ 100 of Pertumor's 200 a. a ot Gines avd Crockery, for wholonsle mod rotaildesiors. Sale peremptory. Casaloguos on Wei mieday morning. AMES COLL, AUCTIONEER, WASHINGTON PARK, Breobtyn.—Poritive auction oxle of 250 lots en Myrtle, eee Curberiand, Carlton, Oxford, Portland, damoden. Avcaues, in Brooklyn, comprising nearly site ‘hree sides of Washingtcn Park, ‘at 12 o'olock at moon, atthe in Lhe city of Now York. Every los offurrd will bo positively gold to the highest biddor. Stroo.s aded and paved, and the lota sdipved to building forth: ith. Tho ¢ lo crbraces some of the west valuable lots in beingon Myrtle, De Kalb, Washington Wark; and rk, ae Cumberland, Oxtords Portiand, : he ferry from the foot oc Montague, terect te, tae, foot of Wall street, New Yerk, v in e direct lins from this property, siong Myrtic avexue aud Montszuestroct. Waaniagson Park, eentaining adoutthirty mores, and comma roepect of the cites of Brocklya and No harbor, ia in Une root this prop ‘nck, and of the “in the d aid informasl be obtaine fon’ to Jamon street, Brooklyn, or No.9 Wall strest, Now York, or of the subscribers OTT, MURPHY, & Vs DBR SIL No 3 ¥roncst Hox ly *Oibe s, mo. &e. Rvory cnt é resorve. KER WILL SELE AvT AUCTION, lock. ab tho M ante Exchange, lug Lota on and & goushaasd wee and Pitty oj Pit: rd, eight lots on t % near Third avenue nua, nost et. Alvv the proosrty Yo %t Chambore and Maye tobe had at the suction rooms, Fitty-sisth & 1s Prine 7 Brond stroot. i BE. WILLARD, AUCTIO © of rich pan woad ant inal So. This mornivg, sb . No. MNewesu street, corner of F tioneer, will eel!, this morning, at 1 sortment ot Ho , Kesewood F Ag o'vlook, a general.» 59, one parlor guit of roca tells. rpere OB, BOTEE, AUCTIONEER, TORR NO. 135 \o% Furnituro, on fritay. 27¥h, at 10 o'clock, as No. 424 lizoome strect, moar Brosdway, Sotss, ofa Bedwtoacs, mahogeay, rush and cane aoat Chat ble top een 3,0n8 Pisnoferte, m: 30 day mosion] Clock plays cvary how: Bureaus, Bedstesds, Feather Beds aud Bedding, Stair Cart pel Stoves, oben Furniture, & &o coLTor, ave tool Hous shes, ¥. Colton will enil this day, Februsry Bi at lbsg o-clocke, he suction rooms.‘ Borkuan aud 80 ana stroot, a Taree 18 nhc! onbinet fursiture, im part she stock Vrisiug rosewood god mahogwny Sofas and , Couches ogony end blac! Wardrobe rb} an Indice? Wort ‘Tables, Ottomens, mahogany’ sad blac . Carpets, Oiloloth Office Desks, Olice Chairs, Boston Rockers, &e. Also, sev ral svits of marily top dl pli her suites, Also, to Pay RAvaccer, ceworal Gold had ‘Silver Watcohee, Chaias, &c., &e. Sale peremptory, Avery i seg nd dou Hiss Sumnde, 5 walnut Rockers, Be de and Mattrose -THOS. BALL, AUCTIONS! Zandt.--Partioulsr atieution is ro- ueated to tie sale et hanceome Hucaivsee, beautital One. Pots, Bo, ale day, ab Hoboken, Undurn kvenuys nob tar from Otto Cotter | Salo without reserve, ab 11 o'clook Nast ahah a pg) orcno CK, AT NO. (2 FRANKLIN: maviag, iaty of articles fx the line; elegaat ie Oil Cloth, Boletonds, Mastras parlor ond b odrocm, nituro, Pir Glesces, Mantel Orna- mouth, Coocking #tovG, Ranie ‘Dacior Stove, Kitchen ‘utoneile, Xo. more futly deecribed on Friday. Muss be roe Hsinrdar, 10% orelocks ab alees cast, e, reraoved from Bighth avenuo, Al: sh rate Cletlring, U wt NOTICK.—C, CASSIDY, AUQTION EER — By H.M. Buch This day, at dg o'oloo’, in the Sales Roows, No. 10 North Willian etroet, tho vatuadle stock of of Ladies and Geatiemen’s Brooches Gold end Silvor Watcher, Pes, Eat-rings Worthy the attention ef SMITH, Salesm: cad Avilelos, &e voerion NOTICE. =- “GROCERIES, MACKEREL, Shad, Brandy, vars, &e. Friday, Fob. 27, as 10s ° woleak, a id ‘corner of Greenwich, Frenc’ sc jar, drums Figs, Coff: ne! Aimonde, Soap, Cand: Ginger, Sal ¢ re "Tobage>, Boslcs, and Weigits, Swe ‘W. A CARTER, Auctionocr, 7 Doy strost, corner Greenwich. T8.—ANTUONY J. BLERCKER WILL + twolve o'clock, at the Exehango, eight the south-ezet corner of Brosiws. Fitty-eighth streos comprising one-half the block between ant oven and Fifty eighth streots sud three lots on Fifty- roeb. ail fine buliding sites, Sixty per cent on mort- he for three yeare CpRQCERIBS at a UCTION--BY MINTURN & CO, ¥ Minture & Co, will sell, on Friday, Feb. 27, a eI o'clock, at store No. Ui Murray ny eeeeee near Washingtone the | Yemainger of th stock cf le grace inn Wha Duriness, consistin. of Tosa, Coiteer, Sugars, pices. Wine Liquors, &e,, Bo. Also, ono Salamander Bat ngs make. 3. MINTURN, ‘Aveiiouese PEARowere, PURNITURE, MIRRORS, &0.—70- retook, 485 Nassau stroot, morrow, (Friday, ) as su) . Komp Rao, ‘ares %, Sod compri stmons of new Rosewood, Ma- es d Cabdioe! ture, 1 ef which will be Tarampecrlh sold for : eatved tote-a-tets x Me rd and rio Attorps; carved r paler eui’ stew datende: mai ands; Sots Conspee Cotsege “Shakes Hal ‘Stands; inn ngan unrivalled | ‘ole, No. 43 Pulte | Bureaus; Diving Tab hh 6, aad general ral ga- Serimont otgeedeerrad-Land Furalcarer a of wSiah fe well worthy the gts vation of housokec: ialogues on the morning IL PAINTINGS—A LARGE AND FINE COLLECTION of superior modern Raropean Oil Petatings, will be sold ‘atsuction, on Friday evening. Feb. 27, at7 o’clook, Lory of J-Marchor, No. (91 Bros dway, noacly oppo This collection comprises 2 24 choice subjoots ‘amedin eer a ny LUEDS, Auction ~ fa want of ood pistne Now ready for exaraiuation, with catalo To, BE SOLD BE AUCTION, O7 MONDAY Next, the Ish Merch, #4 i2 o'clock. 'st tho Now York Horse Bassar, 4) Orosby ctreot, s brown Hors, for ay es RIUSROIES. 7-2 LR THARSHIP XOFICKS. orice, 1s cond RE BY GIVEN THAT conNEntvs we B F. Bovighs and Hise Ih pnertivay retide in f Now Yor pia tl se ot forward ers of past ANTED—A PERSON WiTH $300 CASH, AS A Partner in» genteel manufsctaring bestnase, which if Jing OO por cent-sure, iu the city of Philadelphia, Bese teal name, (co, tod. Hi. Barvants Fhiladelphis, Pe, 0. 08: orth p sixth free [TANTED—A PanTne WITH A CAVITAL OF $1,600 $0 $2.0, to enzage in tho Browery and Dis. ‘Gilligg business, in the State of Virginian. where, with proper attention. & neas of $15,000 to $22.9) por annum can be dcno, Adizces, wish reference, J. KB, Horald ofios, EW PUBLICATIONS, m JEW PRENCTT "PURLIOATION PROFESSORS Ricnakb A MOUTON, Os Broniwayy w orary and weekly, Depot, in Steen ‘of th th thom to leave thotr daily busin She French text will be printed under eaoh lin wishing to Reo cabecribes, or have the test nll at bhe a! Hregtion, Agente tox the en! iwosted i toed in their orders. pyr SHED THIS MORNING—NO. 6, NE Aristootacy, of Gems of gavontoadom, by J above number concludes th: if sound volumes con eS rity bo hw 0. B. NORTON 7 Chnmaber N pARTIN Los EWS BIDLa, ED, Or 1700, RAR! 0 Bing Eovings, @ and Isrs0 wuitatte for Strangs, Bare by 0 colle Ghote to bepold eb very "pig pusan Shine meee EW YORK COMMON PL RAR IBL Finch ageinst Inene V le. N. Slawkias, and Bliny Whites tons for mouty domand ou conteact. qCom. nob oer ) Ta Fliny White, one of the shove named de. dor dante: Vou aro hoxehy en ed 00 answer the complaint in this activ of the Clerk ¢f ti City Hall to ont tere jodgm be som of one thousand Ant mx kum ferost from the 0'n day of Fobrvary, thous Grd and Hy U0, beniten the oonte'of th: MON ener Vi: Plain tii fe AStOrD'y, ss sogy HL Chandbora atzoes, Now Wuak, Dated Polenszy 10, 1602. MORNING EDITION: _AMU: SEMENTS. B NEFIT OF “THE Wo CLUWNS. MYERS “AND Williams, thts pron neo Os or! 6 oe bis beautiful infantile art “The Greek Rh: and Child’ Mr. #. Saadsand hie troape Mossra Rivers, W. J. Smith Heasias, M Jol», r Sands. To conclude with st. George sud Sho Extra ‘porf.rmenoe on Saturday afwracon, com- it. George and the Dragon.” FINK Anes. winoararny, —IF ¥ uv wisi TOWRITE r g00D band ins short Lime, ou ob Leare Ia fon addressing M&. (REGIA, 2) HALF-SIZE DAGU ERAK JTYPE APPARATUS COM- pleto, with thorough insiraotion, for cixty dollars. la- struction by one of the oldess sad most suivutifis oprrasore in the United States. Two pupila will bs taken immotiatoly, and thoroughly taught iu taree wooks. Apply at Wilia- son's Gallery, 23 Fulton stroes, Brooklyn. EMIUM DAGUERREOYTYPS ESTABLISEM NTFOR Je—-Inene ot the bess loostions on Broad ray, tour yeare established, which tho proprietor will gell ohosp, oa California. Tho rooms have a large sxy~ poaratas tnd felon Address, with roml naue, Artis, wip by Me J.J. Nathat Master Prila Nath sng, specimen Broady iO DAGU BREANS—FOR, SALE, AN ESTASLISH- ment in Chestoy' aad To & praoti- eal cporator, witha em “ opporbuniay to mske moncy is oftered. els ae pa J. B. OOL PPiiacetpna, Pa. FOR SALE. MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR 8aL6.--FOR sale on reseonsble torms, & manufsoiuricg business of * jithed patented article, cousisiing of bho tools, Selend and uninished. eicok—the ‘prevent 0 nore red fom busiaces. Por one of nore enterprising mon, this chance for a fortune. Apply, either by letter or pireba tod. PACARE, No. 108 Heetor street, from 9 A. M. to L Mw ry information will be e given. NOR SALB. A FIRST CLASS THREE SVORY, paras © snd under vellar brownstone crons Houso, builvix # boat mennor, with al! she modern la@prove ment. Toe M “4 foot 44 inches by 63 foot docy; los, 44 teat 454 {nohos by 8 Thirkloth and Thirvy-tirst sircets, op wo on Sronuc. Alad, threo three etor sitic Houses, situated on she uortheass corner of Fourtl Avenuo and Phirtieth eorect. And sido, the three story base en) Howse next adjelning she above, on sho norvh side of Th are all rented to good tenants, wach ries $4 An oxcelient investment, In- Shits CONNEN a SONe2 Ann argoes oornero FOUR BUILDING LOTS AT © cligibly situated on Sevensy- ‘ sireots, and Sevouth Wells avenues, and between Blovonth sad Twolfh avenues. Also a rubetantisl aud wel! buiit three story brick house in Twentysirst atrect, Leuweon the Seventh wad Bighth avenues, in good repair; has Isrgs, dry, and paved under colder, otc ton water, and range, marble mantels, from bare- me 0 third etory; hss thir a desirable hovge. it will be gold on vory favorable terms. Avply bo WM, KUMBEL, (3 Ferry etrect. OX SALE OR TO LET—A LADIES’ BOARDING Mouse, contratly iocated, deing a good business, wall furnlelied, tnd contairing tou Foows, beside diaing aud wash rooms end hitehea, furthor partionlaca, apply av the Real 76 Walker eorest, moat door to ni R SALE = ‘ED Bloomin diate ‘hoy Eightiesh, and Big’ tl Poe SAL OR BXCHANGE OR OLY PROPERTY.— be town of Flaahiog, consisting of seve: made arable Iand; upon sho promises is a opt eid built aris house; also the farniture, which is quite now, for & For turiner particulars, euqmire of L. By CUASE, 6 St, Mark's place, between tho hours of nine and twelve A. M. JPOP, SALE.~TBE GOOD WiLI, STOCK, FURNITU RE ad Less ich has to run fourteen moathg, of one of © mont magnificen> Restaurant and Oyesor Saloong, nnd a @ contrining 13 rooms, beside to servant rooms, lawn &c, situated in the pipes pat of Brosdway. Rent $i00 we teas Capital required to bay thig place out, from $1,v00 to $1,200. For particulars, sddrecs a. R.A, this office, Realname and direction must be given. Of SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A UACK sud Livery Stable, doing & ecod businces, sad ospect ofdoinza grent deni bettor, For fuctl nquire at 24 Clinton place, Ki F°2: SALE—THE GOOD W ans FIX Ut de ANDLEASS ef a well cotablished mozchandise brokerage business, aa the prosent owner is going abroad. I’rice, $500 oss, Address Box 1,774 Bost Oflise, Now York. OR SALE—THR STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A fret clacs Bar, Victualing sud Oyster Satoon, located on a corner, ond is one of th alsa stan now doing a eplendid business, 1ewill 0 a cash customer, if appiled for ana dined LOWES \ BALKOOM, $3 8, Hebougal strech coruecet Weal Wathincion ister ch 7 will becold se te or toacther, and would be vor: “¥ dos ‘TA Mejfor a large boarding house, oF hotel, and will be wold low, fem analy te VALENTINE C hints arey Sacks een pp! 0 VA a iy A eae ‘ack, Kast Twonticth etrent, at 9 A. M.,or 4 P. M. 2 CE CREAM AND CONFEOTIONARY SALOON.-TroR sale, she leaso and fixtures complete of the establish- ed nad poptlar saloon, 205 Canal stroes. ‘The abovo is loeet- od in one of the mest thriving in the city. being son. tigious to the Budsc , is boautifully fitted vp, aud offers «res o any one wishing to om Dark in & business already well optablished. A DAVID D, E 1, 0: 2 Ca LT. BOLAND, Ts Fulton street, rps TIOUBE, 2234 ad Pati oka IN FULL VIEW of Union Park; lot ab In foo; four stories with every oo: Far te Jj ey ar ee P uiture, and carly posssesion i! z FOUN Ke Parkas, oa Beeadway © CONFRCTIONERS.-SELLING OUT--TAE GOOD will, fixtures, and manutactuzing tools meceasary for cazryine’on's lat @ well establighed tionary store, 70 Catherine sree Fer particu- ply of the prem TERY DESIRABLE GARDEN AND FARM LANDS for ne cheap, adjoining the new. vill of Lal I, The opporsunity is now offered to alt those who ever ‘wish to obtain lend ‘on L ong Island, the saciont “ Pe of America,” tlst will probably never occur nin. Any person wishing to puechaso a five, ten, twont or bag dione re lott cood and ogi land, without feot of waete or #3 grousd on it, ono dollar per aero for fireh paymont, and the turd of nity cents a month per sere until o f is S warrantee deed and good title wil mainder part of the purchase money may be p: on the land, to be paid within five rs. with six per cent yearly inter 4prly to CHARLES WOOD, 203 Broad. way, Corner of ‘eulien Tyurceb, where maps and jamphicts can be bad grati: MOUSES, ROOMS, ee. WANTED. Wetter COUNTRY HOUSE, GARDEN, AND ety, Bos to exceed two or three acres. Tho nse most contain "en orcleven good slecpizg rooms, and te in thorough repair, within twenty milor ot New York, dependent on railway, within ten itis aca of the dopos, Hodecn River ferred. Direct, with fall particulars and aicuation, Ao 760 lo Posh Office, Now York. ANTED-—A TWO STORY AND ATTIO, OR SMALL sized threo story House, ia a central and pleasant [Predera in the immediate hh borhood of Brosdws: tween Canaland Fourth sass oF Possession desired ai es possible, By add: in '' Hope,’’ Herald office, nent end Tors esta le thant + may bo 0} obtained. W 4Nme0-10R ONB OR TWO YEARS, A FUR- hed hovsd in South Brooklyn. Apply as No.6 Warci- Od Brooklyn, or address L., box 1,003 Now OR PURCHASE. —WANTED TO nt, by a smell family, » two story house, oF pars of in a respectable neignborhood. Rout must be low, Reierenoee exchanged. Ov, would heap, and paymeats oasy. rohase a two story ddzess W. 8. this ANTED-FRON THA 18? OF MARCH, THE LOWER partol x gentos! House, below Spring sutoot, by s omall Private family, Reforenge “given and required, Addsoss Tenant,” Does paid, 69 Spring etxect. Ww ANTRD-A SITTING ROOM, BROBOOM, AND penicy, unfarnio scentiomsa snd his witot Loostion tolow Caan stro ont not over $100 perannum, Address, stating nd iocstion, O. U. A., Herald offic, AW eriticten a thee be CONSISTING OF A PAR+ Jor, kitchen and three nese Petkors for ally an ie “lo grown up family, Rent not to exsoa ee (ponte prid), M. M., Herald oties. N.B.—Possession ro- quired on Ist of Marek. V ANTED.—THE ADVERTISER Wisuns To RENT, Stein the fest of May, s small dwolling house, contaty ing bath room, &o, om bol ity Fourth and White strocte, and na arene block tora nnd. ons stro roeting Broad way— of Brom - Gree" W. ey" daratd etice, bre ahh ANTED~—TO PURCHASE OR MIRE, A SMALL TWO tory Fouve, in pood condition, nov iar from Broadws: and doiween Craud and Gighth siresw. Address il. Me Broadway Post Of: 60. TROMASE FO) t CAST, 8 LBASE, modeta-rizod hotel, or me good loos Ae otating location, iow ad, and it will be conddentinlly. aud penctently at ended hoe BVALL HOUSK WANTED-ON oR NEAR A ‘STAgR route, about ton er fifteen minutes’ ride f.om the City AddrereM, A. ald office. —WANTED, A SNUG TWO STORY Tionse of Cottage, none aa omnibus roots, conyeutont the contre of the city. ent, from $450 to $3). Addrcas 2. Buy Herald often. ART, Of 4 GOUER WANTED-BY A SHAUL GaN withond enildren, (man and wits, ins bie neighdorhood—tho worth mide of she o od tf three oF four rooms 7 Diy e, it requ Addrea Kk, nd berms, which must bd 2 00Ns WANTED—S FRONT AND Ba nel two hedrooms, with eh 1008 Any Horald 2 tan give Abe above 200MS Wat rent, froin tho let 1 0m9 Rojciging, eonveal snd where there pro tio Fourth er above Fourteon . piece, Board not wanted, Noxe i Rite Cal of youns man oF eliiidren Ufioe C' id qacten, wy aed Acdpie, wits partioulars NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. INTERESTING CONGRESSIONAL _ PROCEEDNES, The New York Mint Bill Reported ~ in the Senate. THREE STATE CONVENTIONS. Kentucky Whigs. —Indiana De- mocrats- 0 nto Teetotallers, Millard Fillmore the Choice of Kentucky, BUSINESS We THE LEGISLATURE: THE CONTESTED suat OF MR, SNOW, Sefferings of the Brith Troops in Caffrarla, &o., &o., ke. SHIRDY-SROOND CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. te. Wasninaton, Reb. 25, 1952. The Senate met at half past twelve. PETITIONS, REMONATRANCES, ETC Mr. Coorrn, (whig) of Pa., presented petitions against the extension of Woodworth’s patent; for a modification of the tariff; and for the establishment of a Navy Yerd, depot, and dry dock at Erie City, Pa. Mr. Hamurn, (dem.) of Me., presented a remoantrans? ofthe millers of Maine, agatast the extension of Harker’s patent for water wheels, Merers. Fist and Mirren presented petitions against any change cf law regulating the cost of proceedings in edmiralty. Numerous othor petitions were presented. BILL POR A MINT IN NEW YORK, ETC. Mr. Buster. (dem) of reporteda bill to establish a mint in New York, with amendments. This is the bill which was introduced by Senator Fish. Ths amend- ments mate it a branch mint, strike out ali the appro- priations for purchasing @ site, and add to the bill the following proviso:=“Provided, however, that this act shall not take effect until the Legislaturs of New York shall have paseed such a law ax may protect all the pro- periy, reaiand personal, connected with the mint, from all texation without the consent of the United States; nor sball thie act be in force unless the government of the city of New York shail tender such a sits forthe mint as insy be satisfactory to the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, and make to the United States a clear title to the rame, by proper conveyances: but hothing in this act shall be takev as aa sdmivsion that there exists such aright ot taxation without the consent of the United ter.” Numerous reports on private bills were also ressived, ‘THE COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS AGAINST MEXICO. Mr. Downs, (dem.) of La, moved that all memorials ssking for ihe investigation ‘and examinution of the pro- ceedings of the late Board of Commissioners on Clains against Mexico, be referred to a select commities of five, with power to send for alia and papers. Agroed to, Dir, Maxovm, (whig) of N.C. msved that the Chair appoint the committee. ‘The Crain baid it eet a unanimous consent. Mr. Prarr, (whig) of Md., objected. NEW WAREHOUSING MILL, Mr. Hunter introduced a bill amending several acts of Congress relating to warehouring of imported goods, of which the following is the substance :— Section one provides that whenever Rey bey loares of stores now used by the United States as bonded wi vhall have expired or been dizpored of, as hervinafser au rized and required, eh Sey todce) duly entered sua bended udex she cf tho warshouslag astot 1546, shall be ‘Teposived, aud kep: in euch stores ere in she pesteasion and occupancy ef the owner, gonsiznee, importer or agent cf the imports go entered aa or in stores in the posscesion of shore ongaged in the of warchousiug. thore to remain until duly witl drawn, in pursuance ot the law, under the charge and out tody of an ciloer of tha curtoni risk of the owner, importer, &o. sock regulations and gondi-ions iy th ry May pree . Provided that such #toros to be used for storage of imported morchaadis al be previous!y ap- proved aud duly constituted warehor Or the Secretary of the Treasury; and he hereby ‘authorize dispore, on cr before the first day of January next, of all bonded Stine now lcasod by the government, on the beat praction Section two anthorircs snd seaniins the Seorotary of the Tre ry, whenever, in his opini it may be expodient, to causo unolsimed or seized merc! uate Pete warchouses authorzod by this in ac 0 stored, sad et. Nothing be construed as repealing or modifying Lhe section of thonetof March 2d, en of storshouses, for the and such sontes, weights aud measur or ehall thi sai 8 pro or cite three provides shat foreign merchandies imported after the passage of this act, and duly entored and de- ‘Dorited in wa: nd, maybe withirewn for coneumption at any time within two yoars alter she date of the importation, ‘all be oliared to impors- Seotion denacts that no mor ors, or others, ware hous ae private bonded bs iLouses, OF in thelr own stores, th: ey actually agree to for the t, between owners of warchou Charge for storage for unclai by contract, and the whole to bo uader th cirection bee ry of tho Troasury. Scotion 5 enacts that, hereafter, no for Ins oslaries shall te oherged to persons using the private warchonces, or their own stores, bud that one half por upon the duties prid upon all goods thus warchoused suall be required from thelr agents or owners; and thats sum nob exceedirg —— do)lare be, and the sameis hereby, annually | appropriated, for tho employment of to many inspectors as the Seorctary Of the Tresauky may deem moveeeaty (oF thie het bill was referred to the Finance Committce. SALARY OF THE UASTRRN DISTRICT JUDGE OF PENNGYL= TANIA Mr. Cooper’s resolution, directing an Inquiry into the expediency of increasing the salery of the District Judge of the Eastern district of Peunsyivania, was adopted. THE IOWA RANLROAD HItL ‘War agein teken up, end Mr. Grvua, (whiz) of Mo concluded his epeech in favor of the bill. Me Saetonded the system of government, granting away portions of the public lande, and thereby enhancing the value of the remainder toan amonut equal to, if not greater, than the value of that given sway. He opposed Mr. Under- wood’s emendment, Mr Unornwooo, (whig) of Ky., followed In eupport and defence of his amendment, which distributes among the seventeen Stater, in which no public lands lio, fifteen millions of acres of land. Dir. Guven brietly responded. NON INTERVENTION, Mr. Cranx, (whig) of R. 1, said he would, to morrow, call up the non-Interrention resolutions, to enable Mr, Miller, (whig) of N.J., to speak upon them. Bill post- oned. : After an Executive seasion the Benate adjourned. House of Mopresentative Wasiixcron, Feb. 25, 1953. THE MISEOURE RAILROAD LAND wtLt. The House resumed the consideration of the bill air- ing the right of way and donationa of public lands to aid In the construction of the St. Louis and St. Joseph's rajlroads in Missouri. Mr. Weicn, (whig) of Ohio, took the floor, and con- fined his remarks, not tothe particular amendment ho offered yesterday, looking to the union of the extremes of ths St, Louis and’Baitimore and Ohio ratlroade, but to the principle of it. He held that we should grent a portion of the public lands to aid in the construction of railroads, whenever it can be done without detracting from the aggregate value of said lends. We have four- teen hundred millions of acres of public lands, Tho bill proposes to give one anda half miliions for the cou- a of these roads in Missouri. His amendment ce @ grant of thres and a half millions of acres. ad no doubt that five millions thus appropriated, would make the great aceregate of lauds remaining more valuable than they row are. Bexvert, (whig) ef N. ¥., did not believe — grants for the purposes of raiitoad@ and canals ate constitutional. It might not be genuereliy known that over ¢ighty four miliions of acres have been granted to twelve of the new States and territories, which is within sixteen millions of ss much as has been acid everywhere for tbe common benefit, New York, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carciina, and Georgia, ecded their londs for the common benefit of ali the States, It Is not just to cleina eo much for the new States, to the exclusion of the cid, He was in favor ofthe princi! ‘of this bill. bat wished it to have a genetel applicstion, We have bub oue constitution, and all the States are equal, aad these lands are the common property of all tue alates. He Was proceeding to answer the arguwmentes advanced in favor of grants to new Btater, When the wiorning hour baits Kose UTH'S LETTER OF THANKS, k up the bust munication fr transmitting a le hto tho goverument and Congress of the United States,on wht Mr. Evans, (* hig), ‘of Md., had the door, but who Asovews, (der.) of Me, who said a fow words in | ver of the Kotsuth resolutions of the Legisiar 4 the Of the House to go | into te 14 nol nowspeak on the Kossuth letier of thant UNTY LAND ACT The Von ¢ into Cowrilvo W hols on et extynvacory of the bounty Ieud act of September, 1900 "ye procerdings which followed Were remarkably dull. Alter baying debated the bid @ some length, aud voted and required to | -THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1852. on an amendment. reported to the House Mr. Goovenow, (whig) cf Me., moved to lay the bill om the table committee roe, end the bill was TRUST COMPANIRS AND BAVINGS BANKS—TUNNEL- LING THE MUDSON—-TEETOTALISM—TH& CONTR8TED ELECT! ARE UP BETWEEN MIKE WALSH AND MR. CHSHING—NO REPORT FROM THES CANAL COM: MITTER, ETC. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HRRALD, Aunany, Feb. 25, 1852. In order to embarrass the bill for the relief of the Now York Voluntoers,an attempt was made to inclute the survivors of the war of 1812, and the militia committee of the Senate wera directed to inquire into the expedi- ency of including the latter in the relief bill. Mr. Kir- by mado a report this morning, decidedly in favor of let- ting the volunteers stand upon their own merits, There fa no deubt now but the bill will coon become a law. Mr. Cooley, from the Committee on Banke, made an able and interesting report upon the subject of trust companies and ravings banks. An application has been meade for the ch 6 Bulls pining both objects, Mr. Coolay's report is decidedly averse to blending trust companies with savings banks — a conclusion which the Benate will sustain, A bill will be brought in to-morrow. to digs tunnel uuder the river at Albany. Those interested are san- guine of ite feasibility for railroad and other travelling purpeses It oan be accomplisbed for half a milion. Petitions and remonatrances relative to aloehol canti- nue to flowin, The latter at present are the more nu merous Mr, Miner,a member of the TTouse, from} Now York made his frst appearance this morning ‘he Apeaker ap pointed @ new batch of messenger boys —fiiteen in pumber—who took their places this morning. The doy was occupied with the contested seat ease. Mr. Smith, who claims the seat oocupied by Mr. Snow. Wes permitted to address the House at length in support of hisclaima Had the question been taken to-day, Mr. Bmith would have obtained the seat. as there was a de- mocrstic majority. It is not certain but thet he may yet succeed, aa two or three whigs have openty rtatod that they desire to oust Mr. Snow on account ‘of his ultra. ism on the Maine Liquor law. The caso will probably be decided to-morrow, Preyicus to the adjournment, qnite a flare-up took Plece between Mike Waish and Mr, Cushing which exolled considerable interest, Zhe lobby, ante-rooms, end galleries were crowded. Tho report from the Canal Investigating Commtttes did vet appear to-day, as promised by Mr, Cushing ‘There are more witnesses to examine. WwW. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT--THRE CANAT, LAW— GUNERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS. PROM A REGULAR CORREAPONDENT, Auaany, Feb. 25, 1852, An Irishmen (nasfle unknown), employed as a fireman on the locomotive Planet, on the Hudson River Railroad, runing to Stoney Point, with a gravel train, was killed this morning at the gravel plt, by the eudden etarting Of the locomotive while he was bury olling it. The constitutionality of the Canal le is to be ar- gued next week at Orange county circuit, before Justice Jchn W, Brown. ‘The following notaries pane have been appointed by Governor Hunt :—Joxeph w8. York, Geo. W. MoLean, Jobn 8, Hauberger, John D. Campbell. New York; Jacob R. Trumphorn, James §. Evane, Kingston; and Nathaniel R. Belknap, Newburg. NEW YORK LEG Senate. Avaany, Feb, 26, 1352 THE TEMPERANCE EXCITEMENT, A large number of petitions and remonstrances were presented, relative to the Mquor traflic. SAVINGS MANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES. Mr. Coo.ry (dem.) reported, from the Committes on Banks, thatthe relief asked for by the Buffilo State ‘Trust and Savings Bank could not be obtained under a general law, nor should it be blended intoone law. The committee agreed, unanimously, that 4 trast company could not be orgenized undera general law. but must be epeclally chartered, and, therefore, they reported the bil) Wilh amen¢monts, and recommended its passage. ERS, Mr. Carn (whip), eo on Militia and Publis Defence, to whom was referred the bill for the farther relief of the survivors of the First regiment of N York Velunteers in the war with Mexico, with directions 0 enquire whether it would not be expedient to embody n the same bill for the relief of tha surrivora of the war cf 1512, reported in writing ageinst amendment of the original bil as proposed. Agreed to, PECURITY OF RAILWAY PASSPNGERS= MAF OF BROOKLYN Mx, Covcrr (dem ) gave notice of # bill for the better | security of railway paasengers, } a. Vanpinrint (dem ) gave notics of a bill to altar the map of the city of Brooklyn, and relative to closing cer- tain etiects, LATURE, MIECELLANTOUS, Considerable debate took place, but no action was had, on the bill to afford relief to the conteactors on the Oa- Wego cane]; also upon the bili instructing the Nallroad pag to enquire into the recent numerous acci- Gentse MLS READ A THIRD TMT. The following bills were read a third time and passed ; pss facilitate the payment of debts due from corpora: ons. Inrelation to the Buffalo and State Line Railroad Company. THE BEDFORD ROAD. The Senate, in Committee of the Whole, reported pro- gress on the bili relative to the Bedford road, in Kings county, aller which the body adjourned, Assembly. Aunany, Feb, 25, 1952 TOOK f18 SPAT. Mr. Minen. (Dem) of New York, appeared for the first tume in bisreat this morning, having been detained by indisporition. MESPENCERI=RELIER nH ‘The speaker appointed thirteen pages for the batan: of the rersion—anong them, Edward D. Bale, of New York. Bills were paseed for the relief of Eli Wheeler, of Os- wego, and Stephen Smith, collector, of Hempstead, Queens county. TEMPERANCE PETITIONS AND REMONATRARERS Ecme twelve petilions in favor of the Maine Liquor law, and twenty. three remonstrances against the same, we: presented and referred. TAXES IN ALBANY COUNTY, A bill war passed extending the time for the collection of texes in Albany. THE NEW YORK CITY CONTESTRD ELFCTION CASK The House proceeded to the covsideration of the eof | special order, being the New York eity contested election cose, The majority end minority reports. from the Com- mittee on Privileges and Hleations, and the evidence taken In the case were read. Mr. Pit, the contestant, relied upon four pointe to sustain bis claim, es follows :—1, The iuspectors of the Fourth election district committed suck errors that the vote of that district should be Feel pal 2. If the yote of that dintrict {s not rejected, two votes given for Mr. Smith, which were drawn from the ballot box and de- rtroyed as excres of ballote by the tospectors. should be counted. 8, Twoyetes should be allowed, which were destroyed an a double 4 One vote given to the inspecters by Patrick O'ICecfe, but not put into the bal- lot box, should be counted for Mr. Smith The firrt point prerented by Mr. Smith iv, that all the votes of the¥ourth election district should be rejected. on the following grounds 1. V'reud on the part of one of the Ld a while drawing an excers of two ballots from the box. 2. The inspectors did not attach to the returns one ballot ofeach kind cast at the lart election, and did not make a return of the scattering votes given for member of Arrembly. Mr. Smith's second Point re the two ballote drawn from the box, as excess of were Improperly de- sbroyed, for the following 1, There wae only | an excers of one ballot; 2, The two voles were not | érawn until after Ls ballots were opened aud separated. The third point which the contestant makes. ts, that they were double ballots, and that the whole number of ballots exceeded the number of votes recorded upon the poil list, and the remaixing two were al*o destroyed on the ground that they were found in a box other than the Arsembly box, end that the whole number of ballote exceeded the number of votes found recorded upon the The report concluded with the following Revol rod, ‘That Ephraim 1. Suow ts not ontitied to . &6 the roproreutative of the Six- tics, i the city aad oouuby of New Smith fe entitled to ntative of the Sixteonth Assombly dis- aad county of New Y¥ aving beew read, Mr Son, im pureuanes teen Terolution of the House, was heard in his half. Te gaven history of the proceedings in the case before the County Canvassers to New York, before whom both contestants appeared with counsel. ceeded to examine the testimony, nud the anaes bearing upon the proceedings of the ins; Before be had concluded he gave way, at 2 o’olook, for @ motion to take a recess Mr O:ixoman. (whig) of N.O, to enable the Honae to | uncerstand Ube bill, meved an adjourament, which pre- veiled, From Albany. LEGISLATIVE MATTERS—NEW YORK VOLUNTREERS— £ sont in ‘this B 00) triot | intue st jotors, at muck length, ne South resumed his argum on and having con- ie Suernon, chairmaa of the Committee on Privi- en ard Elections, obtained the floor, but gave way to r. Wares, (dem) of N Rh who moved that the Houre tabe a recess till 4 o'clock (dem) of To mpkins, stated when up before, it Col. Snow wished to aduress the House, he was | willing to heer him, but he was ral discussion of this qu porta and testimony bad laid upon our tables for @ week, and he suppored that the mind ot every member ue Was willing to sit here wotil dooms. dav rather than resort to anything that might seem unfair or discourteous, or that would work injustice to oned to going into @ jon an unnecessary. was wade up; yet b 'Y. fonaie, (Whig) of Monros, moved thet the House Mr, Waren, in Nis eeat-—Tho gentleman can now hays | an opportunity to stay bere until doomsday. have Jald bis bones in Troy. so=The gentleman cannot roare me, nor ean a need fairly, ho- Tam for meet norably—mecting it like w man, ing to anyth'ng discourteour or und mntter, What Ico ghati be straight ward and above tion was then taken on the motion journ, and earricd—yoan. 60 naye, 68 ‘The Hease then Go laa PROGRESS oF CONDITION OF 1 TROOPS—CENTRAL PEDITION, Eic. AN | Stuies, as a wire stateeman, a tr The bark Ocean Wave arti Vape of Good Hope, this morning, bringing intelliience | dence exrerience, firmners. and y to the Ist tanuary—three days later than that rv red here fr Te e ‘The bark Rebeoos, from Pay, January 1 46 40, berk Delewarian, { Baltimore, arrived at Tebla Epoke, December 20, in lat. 14 8, long. ‘The warat the Cupe stiil progrartes, he latert ucsount, from the interior bring but livtle mews ; i ag. The Noglish forse on the K to 4,000 men, but they had made no progr The enemy, in the meantime, were a ing with fuoreased audacity meng La ‘The whole country iv and much property bas been destroy ‘The troops were without tents, way but what ther suffered much, na, or any shelter Heaven was fighting ag: almost within their grasp, the clouds opened their de- luge upon them, preventing all military operations ‘There were rumors cf treaties of pence being mate with the Kuiire; but the ocioniets sueb tres ting, util (hey are more eile otually bi L success Was Arumor had been rife at the Ca Hottentot population intended te rise and massacre the Tt at first caused great jointed, which as Unbala, a power ape that the whole consternation, bat a tiained the fatse- ‘ol mative chief, i was (hought, give the Rag. ners of the repor heretofore neutral, woul; ‘The steamer Valean had prrived from © the forty-third reeiment, 609 at ft the field was a 216 txoops, and ng tbe year 1851. there were about twenty engage- ments cf more or jess meguitade and the Kefirs—the ices ot the former being less than 600, while the latter have been still. they do not appear to be any the less numerous. Accounts have been received from an expedition sont to explore the interior of routhern Africa. Large rivers, fertile vuilevs and powerful black tribes, are dereribed. at the Cope bad rather s downward te: dexey. Neurly 6000 barrels of flourghud been received . Tobscoo was firm, with email receipts, between the Eagtisa Kilied by thousands; The Stenmer Glasgow at Hatlfuxe Harivax, N 8, Feb. 25, 1 sorew steamer Glasgow, Captsia Stewart from the Clyde, February the 7th, for New York, put this morning, at nine o'clock, short of oc general cargo and twenty parnengers—all the same day as the Cambria, and, consejuentiy, brings no later news, | H morning, in the State House yard, the City Hall being too JUDGESMIP — RUSEIAN MINIBT Wasnixeron, Feb. 25, 1852, At # Cabinet meeting to-day the vacant District Jadge- | ebip of Maryland was under consideration. ‘The Rursion Minister’e entertainment lust night was exceedingly brilliant, and attended by foreign Ambarssa- dors, Senators, Representatives, and crow4Je of fashion- Commodore Shubrick hes been appointed Chiof of the Bureau of Soap hes in the Navy Department, vice Bxin- From New Orle: MEXICO—THE KMPIRE OITY~-CATUE* RINE HAYES AT NEW ORLEANS. New Onreans, Feb. 24, 1852, AB bave received dutes irom the city of Mexico to the LATER FROM The Mexican papers express much alarm at the new movement on the Rio Grande, and the opposition papers stropgly censure the government, ‘There are no other news (tems worth telerranhing The eteamer Fmpire @ity ewils for New Lork, via Havana, to morrow morning, Catherine Hayes gave her fourth concert here Inst f She bas met with triumphant success thraagh- Sudden Death of the daly “Hinan Bb Ww (arouss, Fob, 26, 185 The Ilo Kihen Allen Brows, wo Led acted during yesterday as ‘one of the Vice Presidents of the Indiaus Democratic Convention, died Jest night. a few momenta 1g bis hotei, without a strog.le. Brom the South, (OVED BY WHOLESALE DEE ALCA (ION MARYLAND OFFICERS MURDERER CONVICTED—~-HBAYY Baurisrony, Feb, 26, 1852. Governor Lowe has removed all the office boldera ia list of appointrreuts comprises over an was convicted to-day of murder in the oGovern, in November first degree, for stabbing ptrcved M tween the pritou he received the fatal stale William II. Blass’s cabinet manofactery, North Gay rear Baltimore street, was destroyed by fire this evening, $2,000, h of Savannah, to night. The feor Charietton for Havens, with and others, who were lighting, whew | 7 Fie tee ate We have no mail #0: eteamebip Isabel eaile £0 more Southerners Lound to Urlitcrnia Advices from Texan state that the Legiriature was to adjourn about the 18ch inst. two cf his votes were destroyed as a double ballot, which he claims were single votes accidentally slipped together | in_the ballot box. The fourth point is, that the vote of Patrick O'Keefe | was not put into the nallot box. ' In regard to ail the peinte mode, the evidence was aon. | {ieting, upon which the following conolusion wasarrived | by the majori h jihad committes:—“The majority ofthe | mmnittee are cf opinion that the weight of evidence is | gly in favor of the conslurion thet ali the ballots | ere returned, Two witnesses state that they wers mot returned; three state they were returned; two of them | twear to direct recollection of the fact, and give rew | cons for recollecting tt.” | ‘The report of the mejority conoladed with the follow | ing resolutions == i Kevolved, Thet the prayor of the petitioner bo deniod. i ; That Bphraim L Snow is a member of Assembly, ted from, the tixtecnth’ Assomtly distriet of 49 city en6 county of Now York | ‘Lhe county canvasers ginde i following treturns:— = | ppbraim Le BaOW.....s000 1,253 ‘usrell Brith, terkog. or of the contestunt was strongly and emphatically contradioted by th sitting member. The followlng is the mala allega- ps Of lrregularity or ity of the provsediags of the iner eet — | ab Russel! ith recet tt birdy and fourth ction distric i ri on Mr. Snow, taking the votes giv: nd Mr Snow respeotively which w: | abd certified to them reepestively, by the returns of the diction held In such distrigt, certified by the severalin- sprciora thereof, aud that in the second election district, Me. Smith received five more yotes than ware allowed to him, thyeq of which ware destroyed, om the growal baat ‘Ybe late cashier of the Thibodsux branch of the Unicn Bark, Louisiana, ts satd to bem defeulter to the amount of $60,000, Hs is now in Paris | forts are making ia Mississippt for the adoption of a | fre syetem of bauking. | Meteorologient or servations. BY MOKME'S LINK, OFFICE Wrovrevay, Feb. 25, 1952 9A. M.—Parometer 38.68. Thermomuter 96. It {s rather an unpleas Thi rmoneter 80, Barometer 22,03, Wind southwest | 8 Rociesren, 9 A. i It is ® glorious morning, end the ron chines clear and warm. Wind soathwest, BP.M—Itiefreozing, Has been a Gneday, Wind » Thermome'er 2 Avnuns. 0 A. M—Te Wind southweet, Thermo: 8PM M -atiiahc wr day; strong west wind, Ther- teen ee pleasant morn.og. “OA M-Tt is a beautiful spring mor SP M—It in m clear, , starlight evening, ng morning. Wind BP Me Thermometer 64. Thermometer 44 o0) M0 “Meroury Pit nad oes dem a The ¢ easant evening. Wiad Thermometer 40, Barometer 29 409, ~It ix cloudy and rather unpleasant, ‘Thermometer 42 AP. mn =The wee her has beem very fios to oy: and se beauiiwl eight, Wind aorta, Thermometes ALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. State Conventions THE WHIGB OF KENTUCKY MILLARD FILLMORE RECOMMENDED FOR PRESENT THE COMPROMISK APPROVED —orrosiTion TO GIVING THE PUBLIC LANDS TO PARTICLUA STATES —NON-INTERVENTION™ HENRY CLAY AND JOHN J. CRITTENDEN, ETC. Frarxronr, Ky., Bob. 26, 1862. The Whig State Convention met here yesterday, The Hon. Chilton Allan presided, assisted by rumsrous viow Presidents and secretaries. General Coombs presented the following series of reso- lutions, which were adopted :— Resolved, That we regard the serice of measures, gemer- aily called the compromise laws, ae a settlement, in prin- ciple and substance, finally, of the dangerous and exoiting rubjeots they embrace, and a* an adjustment by whiols we were reeened from the wil 1b modiess agitation which surreunded us, and by which we obtained a frm, distinet, and legal ground to stand upon, The whigs anniek will suppert and nteia that ground as the , If not the only, means of preserving prace amd ys and maintaining invioiate the integrity of the inion. ‘The whigs of Kentucky, therefore, cordially ap- prove of the firm anJ patriotic conduct of the President of the United States. in taking oare that the laws, every- where within the limits of bis power, ave faithfully exe- outed, ution of the United cues Rerolved, That the Com vests in Congres the power to appropriate mo open and repeir harbors, aod remove obstructions fee pavignblerivers in ail cases where auch improvemense are necensary to the protection and facility of commarae with foreign nations or oommerse among the Staten, Resolved, Vat the public lands having been acciaired. by the common biood and treraure of the prople of the United Btater are beld in trust by Congress for the common benefit of all the States; and we earnestly pro test againat (he policy to which the federal government tems to he fat tending. of granting them away exola- lig better | sively to ths several States in which they lic, for auy porpose whatever. Resolved, That in reference to our foreign relations ia the language ef Waehington, “it ia equally our true policy sud our duty not to interweave our destiny wie that of any part of Furope. ot entengle our pease and prosperity in the tells ef European aubition. rivalship, interest. humor, or caprioe—to cultivate harmony aod @ likeral Interecuree with all no but never to quit our own to stand on foreign grovnd Resolved, That Millard Fillmere, treading, es he has done, in the footetene of Warhington. both in his strict observance cf good faith towards foretan nations, at the same time that Pe heap emp ntained our own righte, in tab laws rhoold be | all feithfuliy executed at Patel ied himealf to | the gratitude and confidence of ¢ of the United D y and an honest man; and while the whi¢s of Kentucky wiil cheerfally o thelr utmost for any nominee of tha Nae tonal Whig Uenvention, we pretent bun to the aonslver- ation of thet body aan stal rach approved pra- om, as to nnite the entire whig vote of Kentucky. Reeclved, That, in approving the entire oficial oontact of President Fillicere, we dorm th pasion to ex- press our eatirfaction at the wannerin which our dis- tinguished fellow citizen John J, Crit n, hay dis- dutics aa the | viser of the Ae pertaining to his cfiicial reputa- te, firm patriot, ident. im all th: tion. An able lawyer eloquent ad ard enlightened etaterman, Ken y delizhts te honor hit, ond to wee honored, av one porwersing the en- confidence and lore of the peopla of his native Suite Kesolved, That our deepert solicitnda fe excited by the prisent precarioun state of healsh of our illustiiour citizen, Henry Ciry, whore wise councils end patriotic self ¢ ‘etcfore saved bis country from to many Imminent terrors; and we carnestiy pray that he may yet be long rpared to receive and enjoy the out- pouring gratitude A a gratefal poople The rosclutio ating been read, and briefly advo- coated by Generat Coombs, were unanimously adopted. Arerolution recermending a rational convention te he beld in Loulsy: on the lich of June, was alsa adopted The committee rnbmitted the which were nusolmousiy confirmed Elvctors for the State at 1 ames FB. Robinson, of wing nominations, Beott. and William Preston, o uisville. Delrcotes ta the Natio Convention. General Leal Coombs, of Fayette; Hon, Jorhna ¥. Bell, of Boyle; Col John 8. Witlistar, of Clark, aud Lon. Philip Triptett, o€ Davies. TUE INDIANA DEMOORATS DORSED—INTERVENTION, BTC. Tsoramarorss, Fob, 25, 1852. The Indiana Democratic Stute Convention, last eventsg, adopted resclations endorsirg the oompremire measure and the intervention doctrines but deem jt contrary to sound policy for the Government to pledge our people to interfere or not interfere. THE CON THE OHIO THUTOTALERS. DELEGATES—THR MAINE LAW— URE TNREATENED WITH “% Tre VOICE OF THE PEOrLE,” ETC. Con va, Fel 26, 1862. The Ohio Btate Temperance Convention met thi ewall, Fight hundred dolegates were present—almost every county keicg represented Hon. C. V, Olds presided, rupported by Hon M. Bart- ley, Judge Berviee FD. Wade, Judge Orr, James Parker, and Teauc Dalton, Vico Presidente. ‘The President, in the course of an able and impressive , enid, we are here asking for an edicient law for against the giant evil, intemperance; and ourrelves that if euch @ law were passed, it | would be respected aud enforced. The responsibility is more with (he peopie then the Legislature, and if the present Logirlature will not pass an efficient law, one will, | be found that wl; | A series of resciutions were adopted, with great umam- | mity, setting forth the evil of intemperance, aud sub- etantially in favor of the Maine Lijuor law, | ,, Various speakers addressed the convention, which ed- Journed at five o'c! ek. Addrerses are tobe delivered to-night in the City ua wad the Baptist Church. The Maine Liquor Law in Ohte. Corvmavs, Ohio, Feb 25, 1862. Ju the Hovee of Representatives, to-day, a remon- strance from 4,960 vctors of Montgomery county, was pre- | tented ageinst the Maine Liqucrlaw. Animmense num ber Of petitions are pouring in, in favor of said!aw. From Philadelph | SEW YORMER DUSGING—THE MINT QURETION. Parraverenia, Feb 25, 1852, |. Mr. James Hood. a merobent from your city, who wae | boarding at Bloodgooa’s Hotel, lett suddenly yaster- day, without taking bis trunk away As be was suffers ing from erysipelas, it is feared he has wandered away, | and perhaps some barm beppened to him. ‘The joint rerokution against the removal of the Mist fiom Philadelphia, paceed the Penzsylvania Senate ; ls morning. The | Marton at Charleston, | Cianceaton, Feb, 24, 1868. The eteamehip Marion arrived here at 3 ¢ ‘eleck this | morning. } The Alubama at Savanah. Savannan, Feb 34, 185%. The ctearnehip Alabama, Captain Gudlow, srrived here, | from New York, tu ceventy heurs, having been detained: by tog. Markets. : wane, Feb, 24, 1852—M. les to day already reachin, ‘3 decline. Strict middliag Cotton ts antmated, th 7.00 bates, at mallee cat itoied, Naw Ovrvans, Feb, $5, 1858, Cotton has advanced 30, strict middling belt at "te at%o, The sales of Tuesday and Wednecday been 21,010 bales. Tbe reoeipte at all the Southern parts tre 146,000 bales abead of the same time last year, Cramieston, Feb. 24, ee The roles of cotton, to day amounted to 2.449 by Tho aS3c. The market isan cighth easier on ding fait, other descriptions are firm and on le Bavtivons, Feb 25, 1852, Pales were made, to day, of 1,800 bbls. lioward street | floor, at $4 25 9 $431, an 4,009 bits. be ge oa | Wheat eellant Sve @ 960. for red, and 9bc. a $1 02 for j white. Prime white corn at S40, @ 560. and yellow o& } Soe Henry Cuay ano Gen. Lavaverts.—A Comrgc- rion The following letter has been published wt Mr. | Clay's request:—"A paragraph is golug the rounds of the new spepers stating (hat the answer of Gen, Lafayette to | the ardrees which, as Speaker to the Iloute of Represen~ tatives, I made to him upon the Neon oe A. last visit to thie eountey, was pr pronounced, pared by | by bim, This is a mistake, wien! inant both to his memory sud to mynelf, ought to be corrected. It wae | compored by himsesf, as the style abundantly shows. Om ihe morning Of Lio reception by the Houre of Represeu- tatives be breekfanted with me slone, and 1 stated or read . , to him the address whioh 1 Intended to make to him om si day. The expreesion ocsurs In ft, that he was in the midst | Of posterity; om reading which I remarked to him that | it would ailord his @ fine opportunity to pay us band rome compliment, which he might do by ing: No, und that he found himreif surrounded by the « Datei etic men, attached to liberty, devoted to free institutions, and with ali the bigh attrivutes which distinguisbed his idea, ted it, and incorporated it ip . ewor, This tava incident could bave bee aad foondation for the parngrap. H. Obs Wasrasaron, Fel Larne Liquor Law Const !TuTionaL ™~ Jon tem ap ee, it seal said, has given it as bis opiaioy, asviwutivnal, hae tho Maine Liquor law Wy und