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WHOLE NO, 17062 DOUBLE SHEET. Qoueraina jANSERUCTIVE, BEAUTIROL, ” AND Original — d the Minnes # RASER will ane nd criginal Sootetoh "arama — Burns and his immortal Bictiana Marr~—aipaing ait the bisuifel it that woman. ic Bope Charel, on Theredey, @'cleck. Ad. ion 25 and Scents. Thier « unk KF Tuesday, March 9 Gymxp FINALE PFAkeWELL C DNOBRE, “70. MOR. | the Ailughsnisns retura ator the wenerous patron Po wiog hows, whioh greeted ‘thom om ‘and would niw reapocttolly announce and grateful Shuskuam, and o Monday ovening, their leet Grant ’ Farewell, (prior to embarking for Cali- forels.) ah Metropolitan, [isil, t--morro s (Wednosder) hi ing positiv their lass publio erzalte, March 3. Win this city, they will’ pressu® their very best pro- rartiou! 2 \o-morrow. ® ainmne. ANTED-—A GOOD PI4W1S", TOR THE TEMPLE or Graces. Apply ab 098 Broadway, boiweon tue hours Zand Zo'clock, VIOLINIST WANTED—O8E THAT UNDERSTANDS music preforred—to travel io the country with a con. Deoy: onc tustuaderstands oustaces, and roquirss Somail olary. Inauira ot Gi Kagle Hove 1 Hugson wtrec \ UCTION NoTIOR - an Brandy, Sogars, &0.-~' 6 1036 o’olook *, corner of Grecnwis Figs, Raiing Fronon yan‘ ia fauey glass jate end Boap, Candles, Coffra, To alow Sexes, gob Vil, Counter Scales, Piavorns do Brandy, Gin, Wahine Wine, Posstoes, W. A. UARTER, Anotionver, Of atvention. day, hing, Dry Goods, Sundry Cat= ee will bo sold the entire howe No. 179 Mulboiry Particulars in tin * in coed order, ia th Neuraer cf Broome. 4 UCTION NOTCH — JNO. E. VAN ANTWERP, AUC- : boll, this dey, 9° 19 o'olock. at No 10 we strees 2K) pyozages and lote Hardware and Cutlery, Shelf Goods. Shovels, Spxtes, Sore, Tools, &0.. wuibablo jor the trace and country buyers, For partioularg, 620 Journal of Commercs, ‘erm, foar months, ates NoTioz 6 CASSIDY, AW OTIONERR.— ‘thieday, at 104 ‘o'clook, tn tho sala Tenn on Poth se titinan street, & splondid sssortment of Sowelry, Geld ant Bilver Watoher, Fancy and. Pledged Arsicles, Dry Goods, Clothing, &o: also, 100 boxes gupe- tiog Segnts, w quantity of Groceries. & _K, D SMITH, Satesmat Avotion. HOTIOE.—O, CASSIDY, AUCTIONEER — ALN. Baoh, thin day, 94 11 of ol ok, a¥ No.7 Oranga avreet, Rear Chathom steras, tho covrents of a Grocery aid Liquot Store, constasing of ox Cani-ters Soates, Welzhts, Decanters, Tumbl cor Pumps. Stove Fixtaies, &0 ; wlao mal it of Fei K. D. SHH, 8 Ww. BROWN, AUCTIONEER TOUSRHOLD FU: e ture.—Tucsdsy, March 2. at ten o'clock, at No. 177 Clinton strect, J. W. Brown will soll at suction, a6 the furniture of femily decliniog housateeping, consist of Botas, Chairs, Divavs. Pier and Card Tsbles, Loo Blaeses, Carpeis, Lt Oil Cloth, Hail Sandi » Crockery, Glass war ag nd fei x AUCTIONEER. —BY BANGS, » Brother & Cr alo rooms, No, 13 Park er 00 = rs Fuosdsy morning, Maron 4 at 11 o'vlooky ‘worsg: fe rivera ate ofthe stock in trade of ana lave fites of Tallte illouguby & Uo., conelating of ¥ 0 Plates: ab varisty of fivohy en eayod 8 iit of their publicatlo: AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER, WASHINGTON PARK, Brooblyn.—Posttive snotion sale of 250 lots on Myrtle, Do Ksid, Cumberland, Carlton, Oxford, Puriiand, dampdon, Bark and Flashing avenuos, in Brookiya, somprising nesrly Shc entire frouts of porite threo sides of ‘Washington Pack, Op the 8ddsy of March, 1852, a8 12 o’elook at ucon, ab the Merchants’ Exchanges, in sho city of Now York, Byery low offored will be pooitively suid to tho hichost bidder, Sbreote Braded and pavod, aud the lots adspved so building forth- with. The alo cinbraces sore of the most valuable lote iu the olay ef Brooklyn, many of them being on Myrtle, Do Kal wad Camberiand ayonaes, opposize Washington Bark; an ‘others lying noth ef Myrtlo aveano, on Park, Flaintcr, Sunderland, Oxtorc, Portiand, sma Yara sdeu avenues. Jerry from the foot of Montague street so the food of Wall reeks New York, willbe in a direct iin from this prenerty, sions tle avenue and Movtazusetreet. Wasuington Park. ecutnining abort thirty acres, snd 00m a8ndis an unrivalled preeve the clilos c€ Brooklya and Now York, and of the arb: etre of thio property. Tho grading and he plantiog of the Park is now in pro: be completed on the 7b day of Apati will bo old free from tho aceessmont. Biront: wer ara graded an + os ‘tion of Hamrdon etrect, whicd Las rece ‘Fesea, er A good title, aud under contract to ext, aud the lots naretor. _ Alithe with tl on co from all enowm: verted in tho dosds, Mo; a, ana farther information ms: nm applic lye, or No.9 Wal rot the - LOTT, MURPHY, ie VANDER {LT, a No. 3 Front street, Brook! aghinss nuleancs “Street, Brot wubecribers. Syove, dao sssortm Acvseholé pevalioes Plated ware, Table nilery, Hair Mattrasscs Failinanes, ainted Chamber Suites, spring: Hor 0 a-a- Teves, raarbie-top, Dress and mahogany; martle-top Wash- eg. * ape er hd ove Tosowood imported from France, for private u marble to Dress Bi res, to mat cones Cake Baskets, seve i th fb agvortmend BLEECKER WILL SELL THIS DAY, ‘olock, a the Morohante’ Exchange, neh Step buladin Flot on Broadway, Thirty Third. Fo first, Wveriy ve econds Forty-thiré, Sixty-fourth streets, esr Broadwav, and on Niuib avenue, Avenue A. Forty- aeventh, and Forty eighth streets, with the Bar yecooe) water Fight in front ofthe same. For me es oem partisulags 5 apply to the auctionecr, Wo, 7 Broad s AUCTIONEER. AN Cy sale of elogan: Focnitarst? on four months’ crocit, for eatis- ta] fr all sums over $200, pend nt 10) (former! Peinee streo! tured otock of two Friday tie and % substagtial manner, for city ustom trace, and consiste of @ Fory ms and stlendid assortment ot richly earvod rosewood, matorany Black walnut Varloe, Dining Rocm, Libea cow) ery article of setae fi ad nthe tho Iarge ani fashionable furaivure Heat than aan be found in say ity, No goods will he a bi gan be ibe of, and no limited goods wi tion of oho owners that the ects Brussels ive le for stairs, cuamborr fortes at 2 o’ol ook precisely on the firs 4 day's sabe. Bix veverien OM and7 eotave Pianofortos, from olty mekors of good reputation, snd fully waresnted. ‘These Pisnofortes ere particularly Ferthy the sttortion of buyers, end oan bo examin aay betore (1 iil be made to store edo lave thom packed tor shipping abe L LOW, AUCTIONEPR.— PEREMPTORY property ia Vandowsti é tho two story, attic and baeoment brick ho 85 Vandowater atrrot, near Poarl strect; lob feot rear, by 6) feet doop; house, 40 {22% deep tas Croton Water so tho artic. Caw be ented fee SOO. or feraher pertioular Esq., No. 85 William atreet, or ab sie tice of tite auetion¢er, No. 11 Wall ateces, AWNSL COAL OF VIRGINIA Winifeed Mining and MON DRAPER pony. ot Vir- ining Wi joneer, at ine Merohan te’ t twolve o'clock. 1 Kanawhs County portion thereof! vt the river. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUOTION.—ON Wedneséay morning, at 10 o'clock. at 187 Canal strect, rom # family leaving tho olty, elezant Bede, Bedding, Botas, Ohairs, Roakeys, Carpets, Looking Glasses, Bureatr, Pier, ntre, and ‘Stor ‘Orockery, Clase’ Ware, Ont coor fates attended to—oharges moderate. AINTINGS AT bes hy —JOHN LEVISON WILL ke this evenio, tore, 206 Chatham squat Maitase ef abe n Oil Pasting hin rioh ma of in en ‘Alco, French and Englis einebioote IN. Tei splendid larxe x the exhibition of paintings, drawings, &0.,in oom- plete ordor, will bo offered ab the above x10. AREROLOGT, Leese Rated by the planois, Pato hor ecorete cells to thoro who know the wondrous spella By which evententto fusuro srd the past— Aro brought to lieht when ieee aa en it. Can you diving who this high gift h ali scora! ‘tin ROBACK—Swed MEUL GUMANPERCURMED. BY 18 + Swedish Astrologer and Philocophor, ago the aud- ia sit circles of sostoty, and his pro- Ppronching even's, nnd disclosures of the rash, Neal who consuls him. wich amazon vendetta euilt I unravelling conspiracies, oleart sera, reconciling estranged frien da and lovers, broken Jinks of minirimonial bliss, end soteling all perple ing busines, are ada every Luman belng who hi Snir vested Bis pomerbe Memtence’ Wore wr nteo rie $, where awe may be consulted ab ail houraof tha day. His terms for easting Bativitios, &o , aro act forth in his now aimanas for 3262, now ready (ve ReMta distribution, ws tho above named Bumber. ATHIMONIAL, ATRIMOAY MADE Bady, on now 70 wit A Fover.—I sore Lawton, Boston. formerly of Lon ‘ ony ncivt ot one dollar, pork mon to win ORK FAMILY 1 Lydgate Hill, Iyy 0; baw AN OXCAL oH ing rooms, Fetwoen fo emotitg toom; warm, cold, ight pevtor in at dan oe ow York Morsld te file ito: * ‘Thome Qusrtermaine hingratefal thanks to IMs Ame:iown frionds (or the Beira he bus so long enjoyod st shot handa, wud eoulgive theirs continwed patrounce aud rocommendativa, ica | Sad on. | dosbmannor, with MORNING EDITION A! Tar Rockaway, wire seine o¢'gamucl fi R. B. ‘No 00; on Mondays 3 Thursdays, and Feidayh ‘at the ofhos of Bg, Bilag C. Baulch, ae 69 Reso atroot, OR SALE—THE LEASE STOOK. AND FIXTURES ov awell cotabtichs Jew Store in Ly way. hives is HANDSOME FARM FOR SALB, Long I fs g00d oppo! y for ADy person ir mand tasllaeta ent the Barance aa "payment weal be ish per stiention, the repairing alone could te mado to pay ox oxvenses. For further partic 3. hd érese, with real name, i’. N. W., Herald oltice, OR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY, ATTIC, and under cellar brown stone from’ House, builtin the very All she modern impeovemonty, foot 434 inches by 60 food deep; Los, 34 fe 36 Siveatod between Thir\leth tout W. ext atjelning the Heveh pric oe ie A inv ave! jose 85 will afford an exoctient Inv quize of . JAMES CONNER & BON, td Ant Firion nercot. NOR SALE—ALL THE FIXTURES, FURNITURE, XC, of the sbeive Bathing Establishment of OC. Stop- pani, whois abont retiring from the basiaoas (ornor Broad way and Walker street), Gonsiata of copper Batntag fabs, onst irom Tubs, 3 Boile: 8 Fixtures, brass Tops, Disssing of wh sh ara woarly now, Lrokiug cy i, Gisss Ware, Stoves, Xo, Autention is pariouissty Galea’ to plumbers, builders, and persons wishing articles of tho above desoription, as they will be told cheap. JOR FALE—A WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORS, 9170. sted in Washington etrest, and doing a good basinoss, with or withous the leaeo, which has torun four years f-om May next. Btook light. Liberal serum wre oiforsd to aarly erplicante, For particulars, inquire at No. 2:7 Washlugtoa stree! Free, BALE—A FOUR STORY BRICK DWELLING corner ef Horatio and Greenwich atrects, A. & three # ory brick shop on Greenwich strest for gate togsthor or separate. Price of both, $5,400 $7,500 bond Sud mortzege, Kor furthor particulars inquire of E, J, MADDAN, No, Li Ninth avenue. OR BALE: ‘and 1 E LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE NO 109 Ww vixth stress. nwar Mishvh avo: The houre ia bulls in tie very bean gtyic, wad. *)) the modern improvemonts, viz:—Marbla Mante's, Batha, ango#, Croton water, &o,, &o., including & balecay and mall cougt in fi He, and part of the par. Po,8 A WA MANUFACTORY, AT Willinmsburg. with sll neoessary fixtures, ready f te ure. Price moderats. ‘ihe eubserider will immed © purchaser how to mannfactore the said matches. Ling out—going to California, BERNARDY, 126 Greonwich streel AOR SALE-THE PUEASANT “AND CONVENIENT Dyelling House No. 70 Proepest street Brooklyn, withia Lslia milo ofthe Fulton Ferry. Price $3 500. Apply to LELT & WRLFORD, 7 Astor House, Broadway. OR BALE THE THREE RTORY BRICK Hou NO. Sv Nadincn etrocs, (New No.,) finisaed ia tho best manner, and complete with all the modern improvements. houee can be eeea between, the noura of eleven and two. ession given first ci April, ed. poor SALE—THE HOUSE D LOY. 42 DEY STREET. Apply to 8. TAMES GLOVER, No. 14 Pine strect. VOR SALE-—FOUR NEW FLUR BOILERS, wi 2 flues of £5 horec power ench, wiba t Steam ateps, 4 brass globe valves, 3 oa: costiron feed pip irom erches, 00} hand Boitera eecond-hand. Two Low Pressure Boiters, 600 taey dor ‘Two Propollor Kngimes, 300 horse powe Three new Locomotive Boilors, 7,!, and 10 uoras PASE & MU! Puy, Office, No. 27 Corlears 8., corner Cherry, OR SALE-A WELL ESTABLISHED INVERT X Stable, together with the stook and fixtures, Inquire of TJ TAYLOR, 25 Naw b Gok S4Le OR TO LET—Tan LEASE AND FUR- niture of & house up town, containing aevontosa rooms. g house io furnished with axe, hov and cold waser, wnt oO, Sud avery other comvoniente, Anply t> AN- i NEES aati No. 20s Brosdwsy, botweon Land? o'cloe OR SALB—EOMETHING NEW A SELF PLAYING Fiono. ina rosewood crsa—piays thirty tunes, Can be econ st No. 18 Degraw iret, betwean Cours oat ohmith streets, Brooklyn. G. HICKS ROC. ERY anp Liquor STORE —FoR SALE, AN old cstabliched first class fami By grocery and liquor . Pew doing 8 good busine: goa \ion is one of the the city tor iamily or tranaions busia ‘The reason sid ote be ere batiefactory, Address, post paid, ald oth REENWCOD CEMRTEK Y PERSON HAVING # lot fur sate in the Com: oy beac of @ cash cus- tomer, by applying a9 [i Sullivan atreot, E OTEL FOR SALKE—ON THE ATLANTIC SHORE, two boureride from tha city. One of the moat benuti- fol situations in the world, extensive grounds, laree qat- den, dock, Ke overrun with business ase ‘he sam as 0 oan be realized in a ears, Will be crifice. Inquire ty r.'0 Gacbyn'e Baloon, tn der she Grondway Thoatre. } ELP! HELP! (pti betas habe OFA Memb ble farmon Long ad, circumetspocs, is compelled sot an Fed wall “of water, Vary inquire of BMITH BENEDIC' udeom county, N. J. AILS! NAIL! Ler Jlemde Ltd AND. our Nails, of prey. ict, id sizo, at the manufacture lowest prices, for Zale by EDWARD CELE, ers stroet, near Hudson Railroad Depot, BE SOLD-A FRAME HOUSE AND TWO LOTS, with stables in the rear, Nos. 61 and 63 Willow street, Hirooklyn Heigh's, cornar of Pincapple abreck, and wivhia five minutce walk from the Fulton ferry. 10s convent arrenged for & largo fami onthe Beat Moors the back Windows to the floor, 16 by by aliding doors, marble mantels flor and sttio. ‘Ib is well built, and th brisk: ‘Two etairovses; two excellent ‘collars; besring Ionbolla and Catawba grape vinos ; large ri cistern, and pump in the kitchen. Prige $9, of ~ Purchase money may remain on bond and quire rooms and kitchon ‘rs ore which hae plate gluse ind connected with another soven rooms on second alls a will lentiful water Great part ortcaRe. pel joy, 89.5 hotary seb lied for im treet, T° “‘TINSMITHS, STOVE DEALERS, AND TRADES- mon—For sale, the old stand 92 Cathariac strest, late A. H. Bennet, éeocased. Tho stock, tools,and good will ove be purchased ressonable, The rent is @ mero érifs, it the jeare ia stag purchased. Ample reasons assigned for dispos ing of it, eAbrly, to MoPhorgon, 253 Wator sireot, or J. M. O FLORISTS—FOR SALE, OR TO LEASE, TH extensive Green Houses, Propagitiog Rouse, npon the evetem, Pits, Frames, Dwelling, &c , Cha Oe pursery ef Winter, &o, eituate in tho vi f Fiushing, Lei, within a ae Terms liberal, ‘apply ‘T PIERMONT, a be of Ground, comprising about one-third of an sore, t front on the Hudson Kiver, and bounded on the th by lands belonging to the Srie Ratlrosd Me eed on which the piey is constroctod. Yor torma, T. DUNLAP, |ALE,—FOR nd giore, situ. pear the Matket, Juomediane Pply at abe premivas, No. 227 Wash MORTGAGE FOR SALE.—A GENTLE man wishes to dispose of an uneaception- age, having (Wo yoars to mature. $10,500 able fevin per cent mort qe mortgnge is secured on real entete & fow hours’ rite from the city, but of Ors class charscier, worth $25,000, and paying it i 7) Tens of $2,000 por snnum. $500 doduotion wilt b méde if aprilestion is mace immediately, Pleasa addres: or call at the Life Insurance Office, 89 Warren stree! SOC mtn SALE, A VERY GENTERL. PLEASA! blo indoor bus'ness. This is the bes: shance ever “f for s ee G ita fa Vom has too much busi Apply ab the effi Carmine or so th. Ore, 37 Hudson strat, ‘m 7 to 6 Pl é ai ACRES OF LAND, sirvanep IN BATH 12, 0004 county, Virgivls, for ante, in quantities so suis (he purchaser, or exohangod for ouhcr' preparsy, An ules ot JOUN A. BMITH, 125 Puison etrect, shird floor, N. ¥- SAP RR AG MHOLMS. B RD & CO. ‘8 CALIFORNIA PACKAGZ AND Purcet Expecss, by tho United States and Paoiiie Myil dtesmetip Company's fast ranning stesmors, in obarae of our own angola mosgcnaer.. Our next reculse shipment will hed on the entondid double engine a Its, om Fridey, Moreh bth. DT wné in their good inv tor ocrding apd sonling & partels received till one P.M. (0 conta per Ib. 0088 house oF consular re Ar rough Hne, BERLOL, G's K es. No charge tor aourad on she only on ¥a0 ORY" 6 CALIFORNIA PACKAQR RD PARCEL vit the Jethmus of Miosr subsort sera wil wious route by te ah Shippers oh Och, ab 8 2. M to have thelr goods s Linotant, inp 4 wotil th 1 tetera matil COCK, Managers and Agents, 119 Pearl ot., corn ally atier let Mey, 200 Ge This office to led fi z the Ist of May ne DAME & 00" FREIGHT, PAOKAGR, s'hecotal Mierer gor tog PrOom TRE bo delivered rhutedsy, 4th Moreh Siaall parece will, be received wn iL look P.M. cm day of eailing Wo hati daspe 8 RDB inl B fee emal’ parole on'y, 8. Mail a 'Fasedsy, 9% at Qo’ ‘took, Of A Bpoaist Menton Ospe a packege ® W., bo mect the (hemor New Orleans, at for 8 Lrevoiroo oartioulam of wv male ure ai BOAMS & ‘SOs mt wall ny the I frojeht an Se 2 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. arene VERY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. Decision in the Case of Mrs. €aines. Congressmen Determined to Inspect the Baltic. Resolution Relating to the Compromise Killed in the Vouse, PROC EEDIN 5 OF THE LEGISLATURE PEACE IN THE ASSEMBLY. Mr. fnow's Case nather Vopeless. Melancholy Accounts from the Cape de Verds. Immense Numbers of the Iubabitants Dying. BIOTS AT BALTIMORE AND PUILADELPHIA, POLITICAL ITEMS—MARINE DISASTERS, Sew, &Or, Ses Interesting from Washington. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. INK DECISION IN THE CASE OF MRS. GAINES—HER CLAIM DENIED—iNE WHEELING BRIDGE, ETC. Wasninoton, March 1, 1852. Judge Ontrom delivered the opinion of the Supreme Court this morning, in the Gaines caso. It is, as stated mere than two we:ks ago by your ooresspondent, ad- veree (o irs. Gaines, and sustains the decision of the court below, The Court declares that the complainant is not the iawful daughter of Daniel Clark, and therefore not ontitled to ivherit his property. Judge Waynerend an eloquent arguhent, in which he dissents from the opinion ef the court. The court room was crowded. Mr. McLean read the opinion of the Suprema Court, cpon the application of the counsel of the Whoeling Bridge Company, that the court so modify its recent decision as to permit of certain altera- tious im the bridge, by which the obstractions complained of may be doxe away, without the remeval of the bridge. Tne Ccurt expressed its belief that a draw could not be constructed of sufficient width to prevent accidents; but it nevertheless was willisg to give time for the report of @ solontific gentleman upon all the points, and, therefore, made sn order to the following effect ‘That the olerk of thiy conct transmit to W. J. MoAl- pine, Esq a copy of this opinion, with a request that be mehke @ report to this court cn or beiore tne second Monday of May next. First--Whether a draw oan be constructed in the saspension bridge that shall afford a fote and convenient pasrege for the est class of steamboats, whiok ply t (burg, having chimneys igh y feat zh, abe depth of water thirty feos from the j and if such a draw b> prastioabio, that ha give ticular d scription in what manner. and of wast dimensions, ft must be const: ade Wether foch&draw may be constru wooden bridge cover the weate 4) of the river Whether the removal of tite terrupted channel Wheeling, beving ct a wien they shall not be m bridge, Fourth — Wise ng of the bridge, as prop having chimacye eight Tair westera braige will oven en uain for the pay Naduetha gus: ovat of the to ver the 2 will enab’ fost high. TE BALTIC— ADMIRATION oP MONTES, ETC. Wasmixatox, March 1—63¢ P.M. The Baltio makes a trip to Mount Vernon to-morrow, with a large party of invited guests, To-day she was visited by @ number of solentific gentlemen, who are loud in admiration of her strength, beauty, and mag- nificence. Lola Montes paid a flying visit here yesterday. She was waited upon by a number of patriots, desirous of showing their admiraticn of a woman “ sound on inter- yention.’? Juia Bennett appears at the theatre this evening. VISITERS ~~ LOLA THE EP RTED REVOLT IN MORMONDOM. Wasninaton, March 1, 1952. Eon, John M. Bernhisel, the delegate in Cougress from Oregon, pronounces the news received by the Prome_ theus, of an opposition to the United States government, ® sheer fabrication, It is al to be an old affals growing out of the difficnity ‘OMe last autumn, SHIRTY-SECOND COKGRESS. WIRST SESSION. Senate. Wasuixaror, Feb. 1, 1952 Business commenced st half past twelve. WoOpWoRTH’s PATENT, Numerous petitions were presented against ths exten sion of Wocdworth's patent GEORGIA YS, INTERTENTION, Mr Dawson, (whig) of Ga, presented the joint resolu- tions of the Legislature of Georgia agains! intervention In forelgn affairs,'y sny effort to maintain non. inter- vention, and In favor of the established policy of neutra- ity in all political matters beyond this continent. Tue resolutions were read, and ordered to be printed. THE ETPAMSHIT UALTIC™SPNATORS TO INEPECT HER. Mr. Bewann (whig) moved that, when the Senate ad- journed. it be to Wednesdsy next. The motion was one con- ected wiih a steamer (the Baltic) now im our river, and wes a ynertion of great {oterest to commeroe, involved, as it wae, In the subject to be brought before the Senate. He understood Congress was invited to visit the steamer to-morrow, and he thought the time «pent there would be well employed. A warm debate ensued upon Mr. Seward’s motion, Mr. Donan, (dem.) of Iowa, hoped the motion would not prevail, The business of the Benate.was now so minch in aizear, that the Senate ought not to adjourn over: Mr, Gwin, (dem ) of Oal,, said that, like the hon. Sena- tor from Lowa, he was opposed to adjournmente over; but he hoped the Senate would adjourn ever, te enabl Bevators to examine thie vessel, which, he understood would leave on Thursday, Hoe thought the Senate could not -_ loy iteelf better then by examining that vesnel. RODHEAD, (dem) of Pa, agreed with his friend from. Towa, ‘here were cther interests than commor sla! ones Which required protection This vessel came hers for the purpoce of making an exhibition--fer the purpose of giving entertainments, and getiiog more mot Congress, Ter owners say they cannot compete with Riritish vessels and British intereste without further pro- tection. That is whet the iron manufacturers of Penn- | eylvenia say-—that !4 whet those engaged in the cotten | | | manufacturing eay, They say they cannot engage ta mesufacturing cotton without further protection. They cannot come bere and exhibit to Congress the reeult of their productions~ tbe result of their exterprise and in- Custry, He thought that the Penate ought not to coua- tenance special legisiation. There were other intervste whioh required looking after as weil aa this, Mr. thonght that the honors Senator from Penveyivania must heve forgotten the exhibitions whioh the fron interests made im part years for the pucpose of getting epecial legialotton In their behalf. Those tnvorests Lad bad free acorss to alt the committees of Congress, and by their exbibitions end representations, at the time of Line peerage of the tariff of Le42, might j ify the = that thowe fnterests drow up wad passed the bi The coiten and ixon interests had valet the legis lation of the country beretotors. Jie thought they had ruled {tlongeneugh, In aking Congres i exemize the & et it was not asked to bind any man to yote an Kadithonsl appropriation for the line of ves fols, The entertainment was given for mo uch purposes, Nr, Bronuean said be represented neither the iron roy chee paxti ular interest, though he conside should Qavo Wx equal chance, fle oid not Know that the hop meuafactoiers ever brought thet productions ere for exhibition, to obtain epr cial legirlasi ; My. Gwin replied—"But their wea and mc ney were here Mer Beonnran bad never teen any of thom It would be extremely diMfeult for them to get their farnasn« hore, Be hoped Congres would not encourage this eat to Coewin special legislation tr. Boatano (dem) of Ark ths tect fald that the ooantry omght ont ia this diecus swould be made, by ont-of door te did een {nto any Meastiry, it to beoome a fact, that onis id control ena direct, or influence, the Senat Verrcl Was brought hare, on. to obtain from Congress au neaicoval appropriation for the support of the line © beer and interest Of the Congres, aud teprotally the @enete, required that they should tarn ei A ke with roory gud contempt UpoR any sugh ox: ee TUESDAY, “MARCH 2, “1852, Mr. PERS replied urging the inpeceeen and pre of Congress visiting, and, by perso: 1g for thenuelves of this magnificent epecim et skill and enterprise, and of seeing the justice ei pmaing it against the competition of foreiga ves Mr. Bavann, (dem) of Del., followed in support of the resolution. Mr. Boni ann seid that if Congress desired iuformation, Becene of jollification and festivity was not the mos! suitable occasion for obtaining it. If Congress desired to have a thorough examination made, why not appolat a committee to examine and report? Iie hoped the oid saagewes not to be verified, that the surest way of ing men’s bearts was down their throats. Mr. Mationy (dem ) of Fa, opposed the motion The information to be obtained was not of such importance as to call for an adjournment over. Mr. Ruse, (See) of Texas, was opposed to the ad- journment over. Any. one who donired to see the Balti could go any other time. Ile, however, had examined the prayer for additional componsation by tho owners of this vessel, and thought it just and reasonable, He would vote for it chearfully Mr. Downs, (dem.) of La., epposed the motion. Mr, Marcum, (whig) of N said more would be spent from the Treasury from useless debate, on unlm- portant motions, than would ever be lost by adjourn- ent over. Ho would vote for this motion; and one great arcn for 80 doing was, that to morrow, he kaaw, there Would bescuzecly «quorum im attendance; and be kuaw that in one day's session, with barel; quoram in at- tendance, the meat terrible executions upon the public Treaeury were perpetrated. he queation was then taken and oarried, as follows: — Yeas ~Mossra, Badger, Bell, Bayard, Boag bery Clarke, Dawson, Fish, Fost, Gwin, Hamlin, Jones (fann.) Moss, Mangur, Miler, Mo Morris, Seward, Smith, Bpruanse, Sumner, Two. acge tina: Dowues, Pens Mellery, Morton, Pratt, Bhatt, S—LAND WARKANTS. Namwerous pi were reported upon. Mr. Unvxnwoon, abi) of Ky., moved to take up the Lend Warrant vill. Lost. THE 1OWA RAILROAD MILL. Was again considered, aué Mr. Dawson addressed th» Senate at length, when Mr, Dover (Lowa), got tho floor and the Senate adjourned. _ House of Representatives. Wastvaron, March 1, 1852. CALLING THR ROLL PUN AMONG THE MEMBERS, After the roll was called the doora were closed to hear exouses from absentees, Several ineffectual motions were mado to cuspend all farther proceedings in the call. When the name of Mr. Houston, (dem.) of Ala, wat called, Mr. Cons moved that he be excused, on the ground that, being Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, ho was doubiless at.the department on business. That gentleman was siways hore when business did no call him bence, Mr, Lerenax (dem.) of Va, seid that Mr, Houston ought te be excused. Te bas had a ohild—(sxsessive jaughter)—lying elck here, (It was @ long time before the merriment oenred ) the Srrance—It bas been moved that the gentleman be excused, A Voiwr—Yor what reason? Breaxen—As alroady stated, (Renewed laughter.) Da. Pour (dem ) of ‘Tenn.—I can’t yote understan I+ ingly, uvless Linow. (Laughter ) Ma Josrs. (dem.) of Yena.—Then vole ignoraxtly, and go it bind. Mx. Po.i—I waive the question. Bir, Hare, (dem ) of Mo.—We did not hear the reason cn this side (Laughter ) A A yeiee -Wo ought to have a chance to enjoy the sug! Bin. Hovsrox was excused, as were also tho other ab. fentees—some Of whom are either sick or have sick jorilier, and others bave gone home to attend io private offairs, Alifurther prooeediogs in the call were dispen- ted with, and the doors were ordered to bs opened, A COMPROMIBS KESOLUTION. Mr. Frew, (dem ) of Indiana, aeked leave to offer tho following resolution; and, ax be could not hope to seoure univereal content, he moved a suspension of the rules :— Rescived, That we recognise the binding efficacy of tho geinpromisce of she eenstitution of the United boiieve it to be the intention of the people gonarntl here declareit to bo ure individually, so abide by auoh com. Prisse, and to sustain the laws necessary to oarry them ous 7 the provision for the delivery of fugitive siavas inoluded. ‘That we deprocato all further agitation of she quvstio aw xrowipg out of the provision embraced in she acts of the lant Congress, Known aa the compromise, and that of she ques- tions generally connooted with the tnstitution of slavery, a3 upuecosenry, Usvloed, and dangerous, Nr. Goonrnow, (Whig) of Me, moved tolay the reso jution on the teble, The Srnaven sald the question was on a suspension 0 the rules, Ir. Gooprsow aaked for the year and nays. A Mronsx wanted to know whether the Mormons were embraced in the compromice measures. Mr. Braves, (whig) of Pa., asked whether it would ba in order to modify it #0 as to deprecate ail further sgitation except this, (iaughter, ) Mr. Braniy, (whig) ef N. C., moved a call of the Houns, which was ordered. The question w ken on suspending the rules. and deoided in the negative, by yeas 119, nays i4—not two thirds. We apnex the vole * Aberorombio, Allen (I1J.), Applovon (Ma y 8.) AGRO, Avereih, Bailcy (ua), ayy (Ve Bistell, Breokentid ‘Braves, Brows | Borrows, Bui C Churchwell, 4 yer a a (Tena), 8, nares a Hendricks, pent a + Howe, it: ) v Jouneon, ¢Ark.). Jon: rte, Tanies Letehor, Baca, Marchal, (KF), Massa, MeCorklo, Webs mana, MoMillén, MoNair, Mord, Miller, Moore, ad, Morrison. Murphy, Naborr: Olds butlaw, (ta), Parker, (1k), Sei ohn Paeips, Poik, Powell, Richaréeon, Bol Bavigas Bchormer- UrEY, Sismour, (Conn ) Dy a bo. ith, Stas nett, Buliveriasds once, (Pa ), (Tenn hy Veekne nald, Me (La.), Mor Parker, Porter, Etanton, (Tosn ), Stanton, ( Rs Martin, Strother, St 801 (N.Y) Br ) Campbell, (0) Ci (Tit) Garter, | japman, Clingroany Gonree Daniels le, Davis, | (ut )D Doty, ieinte| Rigervn: | Jowler. Gasiera, Ucodsrow, Gress, Hasosil. | Bebard, Horeferd, Thomse L, How, i ‘Tohu ay (o33 Jones, (¥. ¥ ) line (i 1) Preston King, aMeacen, a cham, Molony, Mooro, ret Murray, N. man, Perkins, Price, Rantoul, Robie, oan ‘Sacks erait, &choonmaker, Fes moti 3) ton, (U.) Btevor 'n) Strat Walkbridge, Wallace, Wachbura, Wolo, Walla, Wildctek, Weodware: gad Yates. RELIER MILL A bil for the relief of Col. Mitchell, of Mireonrt, vas debated, and eubsequentiy portpopea until next sfon- Gay. THY BALTIC TO Ne VitITED, On motlonof Bir. Srantox (dem) of Tenn., it was re | solved that wken the House adjourn, it adjourn to meet on Wednesday next, to enable members to visit ths steamer Baltic, INDIAN AYPAIRS I CALIFORNTA. Mr Jounsow (dem.) of Ark , introduced the Senate bill fer the appointment of Superintendent of Indian A(faira in California, with an wmendwent, which was agreed to, and the bill parsed. THE CAPITOL, BUILDING CONGRESSIONAL LINRART. On motion of Mr, Braxtox (dem) of Kentuely, the Joint resolution of the Senate authorising a oontinastion ‘of the work on the addition to the eupitol. and the Be- nate bill making appropriations for the repair of the ccraresttoval library room, were made the order of the day for Wednesdsy the 10th inst. LANDS FOR RAULROAD PURROSES, Mr. Davin (dem.) of Ia, introduced a bill granting @ Tight cf way and lands to the States of Lilinois and fo- Giana, in oid of railroad from Terre [aute to Sprivg ficld. Referred to the Committee om Public Lauds. THE WHEFLING BRIDGE, Mr. Trompron, (dem ) of Ya, presented a memorial of certain mewbers of the Legviatare of Pennsylvania, relative to the bridge accoss the Ohio river, at Wheeling He slso peed a repeat, (Recrpentg 3 the oficial eon- tont of the one: Ag Belmont Compat it Oon- grees may idee veir bri military roa a a petition ha pine hanarea a cts of Ohio county, Vi nia, praying that the eatd bridges be deolared pertain post roads. The documents were referred to the Vom mittee on Post Office. The House then adjourned tin Lmao From Buftalo. CHARTER BLECTION—FATAL ACCIDENT. Burvato, March 1, 1852, The charter election takes place to-merrow. Demo. crotic and whig mare meetings are announced for this evening, and en active canvass is taking place om both sides. Arhipocarpenter at Messrs. Bidwell & Banta’s boat yerd was instantly killed this morning, by ® plank fail- | 2&4 On bis bead and fracturing his skull. IWS GALE OF SATURDAY NIGHT—VESSELS ASHORE— SCHR. GRO. EVANS WRECKED Bowrow, March 1, 1952. Al Gloucester, In the gale on Batarday night, the echr Moro, from Portland, for Boston, and two schooners,’ aes Unknown, loaded with bay, all dragged their an- re unit went aahereon Rocky Neok The echooner George Rva from Machias, bonud rovth went ashore in the gale at Straits Moulb Gap, went to pieces. weaved. ¢ Btate ie to teke the place of the Bay Btate xed Jerterday im collision, aud will leave Wall River: for New York thin eventog, ' INE VRNING BARK AT LOW OF THE INDIANA PRNUERNTIARY— WLR POR NEW YORK—KOSSUTH, Lovisviiin, Maro 1, 1862, erton, the leesee of the Indiana penitentiary, 000 by the fire im the machine shop Mr Pa lost over | ulenatle ke ‘The berk ¢ ckeye,’ built above Cincinnati fora compery [BR Bolom, Maes, arrived here on Bundsy, aud | terrupted by some The Latest from Albany. LEGISLATIVE DOING@S—THE N&W YORK VOLUNTRERG CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYL.UMS—THE COLORED HOME DEAF AND DUMB—ORDER IN THE ASSRM- BLY—MR. SNOW’S CASK—CHKVALIRR WIKOWE, RTC. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCK OF THE NRW YORK MPRALD, Avaxvy, Maroh 18 P. Mi. Inthe Benate the bill for the further relief of the New York volunteers was taken up, and, after another discussion of an hour, was laid aside, Mr. Baboook desired to distribute an equal sum to all the volunteers, whether applying early or late, Should this proposition be inserted those who have received their twelve dollars i @ month will be compelled to “rest in peace’? uatil those who have obtained nothing march up to the treasury and receive their rations in equal quantities. The Manhattan Gas Company are permitted to add another million to their capital. ‘The Colored Home, comewhere in the neighborhood of the lower Croton reservoir, made application for ten thousand doilars, for additiowal accommodations, ben- ator Vanschoonhoven opposed the bil, booause the cheritable institutions in New York ar) too magnifivent- The Deaf and Dumb Institution will be authorized to reovlve thirty-two additional State papils—one for eagh Senatorial distrist. Tho propoeition will be amended In the Houre by substituting one from each Assembly dis trict. ‘Tae project of uniting the Catholio Orphan with th Half Orphan Asylum, moste with opposition from th Catholics of Roohester, They are not in favor of allow ing the Asylum to hold tc much real estate. Order retgned in the House thie morning. Mr. Ward read from the Tyibune, denying that he was ever oon. nected with a brewery, and apurned the charge with In- dignation and contempt. Mr. Lyon did not relish the obarge made in the Evening Journal, that he hed violated his pledge by voting on Friday night, whon he had paired of with Mr. Richards, He asked to be excused from voting, but the House would not permit tt, and being compelled, he voted, as Mr. R. would nave done—but againet his own conviction of right. Sooner than vio- late & pledge made with s fellow member, he would sae his hand severed from his body. Mr. Luokey also rove to a queation of privilege; but Mike Walsh interposed, by asserting that Mr. L. war under contempt, and must keep « So the Speaker decided, The Hon. Mr, Gale also rose to a question of privilege, and he, not being under cousoripiton, wee allowed to state his grievances, Le held in his hand the New Your Henavp, and read from its columns # statement that one of tte members waa surpeoted of being comoerned in turning off the gas on Friday night. Ke wanted to inrtitute an inquiry into the charge. and oflared a pre- emuble and resotutions, naming Messrs Monroe, Van Val- kenburg, and Mors, (wbigs) © and Gibson, (democrats ) to make an inv The shoe seomed to fit Mr. Bradley (wig), of Gayuga, who bad nota word to say, except that the charge was rictoulous, and unworthy of his notice, Mr Gale's resolu was laid opon the tabie by gyne- rol consent—the Houre not eating to know hows cer taip hat came in the baseniont ef the Capitol A long discussion ensued upon the decision of the Bpeaker, declaring ail members under contempt who Dot present when the call of the House was made on Fricny might, and have been excused, Afier several frothy epeeches had baen made, Mike Walsh arore, shrouded, as usual, with gravity and moved that &il (he delinquents be excused. thereby restoring them to tbe rights of membership. This wos edopted with hearty scclamation. Mike then cflered @ resolution, directing the Speaker to notify tne Governor that the Sixieonth Assembly dit trict of the county of New \ ork is not repzesented in Lie House, and requetting his tix oy wo order w special election to fll the vacancy: Mr. A. 8mith, (whig) of Chautwuque, moved an amend. ment rescinding the resolution passed on Saturday morning, deciaring vacant the seat ccsupled by BH. b. Snow. Thus matters rest autil morning. Mr, Weed. in a letter from Genoa, cates two columns and a half, giving a detailed acccuss of the Wikoll and Miss Gemble affair. It is cne of tho boldest dashes for a wile lately brought to light. w. NEW youn LEGISLATURE. Seunte. Avoarr, March 1, 1853. REPORTS ON WILLS, ETC, Me. Banviner (dem.) reported favorably ea the bill to allow Binghamton to take stock im the Syracure and Binghamton and the Albany and Surqacheana rail- ways. Mr. Coozry (dem ) reported favorably on the bill to regulate the wharfage of lighters im New York and Brooklyn. Mr. Morcaw (whig) {atroduced @ bill to incorporate the China Mutua! Marine Insnranee Company. THY PUMLIC PRINTER, Mar Joxes (dem.) ctlered a resolution, which was adopt- ed, that the Judiciary Committee report whether tha pub- Me printer had violsted and forfeited hie contract, by re- fusing or delaying to print certain bills. embiy- EXILANATIONS— NEWEPAPAR REPORTS—-(1/RSTIONS OF PulVILEGR—MEMBERS IN CONTEMPT, ETC. | Avuavy, Merch 1, 1952. Mn. Wann, (whig) rore to a question of privilege, arising out cf an article inthe “ 7'bune,’ about him- | eelfand Ccl, Monroe, Le said he had studied law, but was not ror ever bad been connected with a brewery. Mr. Lyon (dem ) rose to @ question of privilege, oon- | nected with an article im the Darly Register, about his having voted, notwithstanding he had Richards, Hesaid he bad paired o| In Led by the House to vote, he yoted aa he supposed Mr. ichards would have voted, had he been present. | Mr, Leexey (whig) rose to. question of privilege; but | objection was made on the ground that be was in con- | ae » having been absent when there was a call of the | joure, The Speaker held the objection weil taken, and Mr. Luckey appealed. The Brraxen sald he was in contempt, and could not make avy motion. Merry ired off with Mr. , and when com- Mr. Van Sanrvoonn: Tone to: Yate thes arising out of an artlole in Saturday’s Journal about . pockets, in connection with the proceedings of Friday, | Interesting from the Cape de Verdes, des QBFAT MORTALITY—TURE® FOURTH OF TH PIVANTS OF ST. VINCENT D&AD— DESTRUCTIVE GALES AND KARTUQUAKES, ETC. Bosrow, Match 1, 1862, Accounts from the Cape de Verde Islands to Janusry 81, state that there has been o great doa\ of sickness there, especially at St. Antonio avd St. Vincent. Atthe latter place nearly three-fourths of the population had died; at the former large numbers had died, and the mortality was increasing at the last account: ‘The islands had suffered greatly from gales and reine, which had prostrated houses and destroyed crops. The inhabitants were obliged to live in bear hovela and to ibis cause was ascribed the great mi ity. A letter from Meraina, of february 2, says that for tem days previous, revere shooke of earthyuake bad been ex- perienced The houses had thus far withstood the shooke, but the inhabitants were in # coatioual state of terror. From Pittsburg. TROUBLES IN THE CITY GOVERNMENT. Prrranvac, March 1, 1862. A diffloulty has existed for some time past between the Mayor of Pittsburg und the Police Committee, relative to he appointment of watchmen, The Mayor olaims the power, im oonjanction with the ormmittes, to appoimts On Baturdey bight the eo: tion that tho Mayor had the committe. ‘Tho M herorf rih to receive no complataty from the night po lige, who must bring thelr ouses before acme ald rman. The diMfoulty bas avisea from party politios, the Mayor being a demoorat, and the Po.ive Committes whigs. member [of PENNSYLVANIA Proaperrara, Maroh 1, 1852 At tha democratic ward eleotion this evening, for the bomivation of candidates for ward officers, « disturbance ensued, after the closing ef the polls,im the first ward of Moyamensing. A mob rushed into the houw, soisea FLEOTION RIOT—TUR RAILROAD™ the boxes, and destroyed the ballots The quarrel was between the old and young hunkers of the party, Seve- ral arrests were made. Ata meeting of the Pennsslyania Ratlrosd Company, this morning, the committee reported alversely to the propored subscription to the Penneyivania and Ohio Ratireed, at the present time A debate ensued, im which General Robinson, President of the Ohio Katiroad, ninds @ apeech. and offered @ substitute for the resolution: of the committee, proposing that a poll should be opened to enable the stockholders cf the Urntral Koad to decide whether the proposed subscription should bo made. Af- ter farther debate, Gen, Kobinson withdrew his resolu~ tlon, and'that reported by the committee being post poned, the following, submitted by Air. Merrick, waa bavpted Regolved, That the qnestion of subse: & committes of five, to confar with the Olly reportat St seluunse meeting, to be held om tho firss ou iy wa Merrick, Davie, Fallon, Hand and Sharpleas, were appointed auch commiitee Politica in Nova Scotin, Hauirax, Maroh 1, 1858 The Committes on Elections in the House of Anson bly have decided, in the contested election case of the Hon, Mr. Howe, (Secretary of the Provinoe,) and Mr Fulton, bis contestant, for Cumberland county, that neither party was legaily elected, and a new elsotion Bas been ordered Thoes two gentiemen ere now actively canvassing the county, and the result is considered very doubtiul. From the South, COTION FACTORY BURNED--ICE GISAPPEARING PROM THE SU8QUFITANNAN. Bavrimony, March 1, 1852. The Southern mailfrom New Orivans, as lete as duer bas arrived. Laurel's cotton fectory at Columbia, South Carolina, was deetroyed by fire on Wednerday last, The ioe is dirappearing at Havie de Grace, and « steamboat is endenvoring to force a passage through it. The beat will probably succeed, and travel by railrosd be resumed tum day cr two, Darkets. Caanrenron, Feb, 28, 1868. Cotton.—Bales to Jey, 2000 balesat 55 iGo. The mar ket is unchanged but tre prices of the better quali- ted are fulland firm. Cixcinma arch 1, 1862 Pork ts active—2.500 barrels mess have been sold at $14 Lerd ts quoted at 80. for barrel, and 8i¢c. for keg. Flour is dull, at $3.30, The river is ia fine order, but boats are scarce, Battrmoan, March 1, 1853, The sales of flour to-day reached 4600 bbls. at $4, for both Howard street and City Mills. Grain is dull, and we have no #eles worth reporting. At our cattle market ey the cilerings at the scales reached 650 heed, ard 70 head were diiven to Philadelphia; prices ranged from $1a $5 on the Pease bey to $3 » $960 net, Hogs were at $7 a $7 50. Meteorologten! Observations, BY MonsH’s LANE, 18 WaLt STREET. Monpay, March 1, 1863. Burraco, 9 A, M—Wind west. It is cloudy, cold, end unpirarant. 26. 8 P. M.—Barometer . cloudy. There is gyod sleighing. Wind northwest. Rocurater, 9 A. M.—A cold weet wind. About three inches of enow fell last night, making fine sleighing. ‘Thermometer 20. Ye: ae morning it stood at sero, 8 P. M.—Wind east, a tight Snow, with rain fail- ing. Thermometer it cold and cloudy. Wind north- yoil night. Thermometer 20. 8P.M—It isa cold, cloudy evening. Wind eart. Thermometer 2. Synacver, 9A M.—It is a cold morning. The snow is eo oe or four inches deep Thermometer 18. M.—It is a pleasant evening. Wind east, Ther- BA, we ro es 26. Wind cast. It te adhe Phebe cf order was raised by Mr. Warsi. The Cui stated that the gentleman was absent when | the roll was called, anda the Houre had not excused | him, he declared it n contempt, end that he cannst take | any partin the proceedings of the House until purged | of the contempt. Mr. Luexey appealed from the decision of the Chair. fir, Waren said the gentleman cannot appeal—he has no right to address the Houre. ‘The decision of the Chair wae sustained, Mr. Van Sant voorn then proeeeded to comment on the article before aliuced to, MR. SNOW’ REAT—THE JOURNAL, Attor the reading of the ‘journal wes concluded, Mr. Waren roee and exid, on Friday he offered # resolution, | verboliy, which was not properly placed, and he now sud. | mitted one decloring Mr. Snow's seat vacaat. Mr. Baier wished to know if the journal could be | chanced after being approved, but acknowledging that | the journal was recorded in his absence | Mr. Watson called the one to order, as he was | under comten:pt, the Chair having #0 decided. | Mr. 8111... Wert, aeked conseut to move forward the bill. | Mr. Hurcnins otjeoted, until the matter of contempt woe settled. Mr Syrrn took ground that no business could b tranpacted Ull the question of | conteaipt was dis- | pored of, { The Cuan so desided. ' Mr. Moss said that no procedure could be shown t> warrant euch setiim Mr, Waren replied, explanatory of the rules, Mr Bureriss reeponde Mr. Van Santvoono replied, followed by Messrs. Hurenins, Cosnine, and others r. War ooliy pat an end to the difficulty, by mov- | ‘p that ail members charged withoontempt be exouced. Adopted. THR TACANT BRAT. Mr Warne offered a resolution that Gov. Hunt bs nott fied that the seat of the Bixteenth district of New Yor: is vacant, and requesting bis Exoellenoy to authorize a | special election for the purpore of filling the same. Mr Emin, (whig) of Chauteuque, offered an amond- ment, declaring the resoiution rescinded which paseat n Haturdey morning, sad made vacant the seat of Mr. | epending the debate, the Arsembly adjourned. LRAURY, THE MOBDED~ TU BALTIC, ETC, SCTURER AGAINST COMMON GOUNCIL. CATHOL' CISM, AND STOAMER Bautimone, Marob 1, 1952. Leahey, the converted monk, undertook to leo! this evening, ab Temperance Hail, on the treatment o¢ femalen at confersional. Awful disclomres were pro- misal Foon after he commenced speaking, he was In- ernone present, who finally rushed on the lecturer with sticks, dirks, and kuiyes, The Police, however, were in attendance In strong foros, aud arrested the ringleaders, while Loahoy made bis escape, boy nae wudienos dispersed The rioters were priusipeliy athe Mayor ard City Counoll of Baltimore have re cived and accepted an invitation from BH. K. Colifas, to \ be present at the grand entertainment on board the ttonmer Baltic, to-morrow. | ‘The City Council, to-day, parsed a reedlation request. ing the delegates in the Legisiature to urge the passers of a law giving the Philadelphia Ratiway Compauy tao privilege of bridging the Susquehanna, Fire at Cambridgeport, Maas, | Bogron, Maroh 1, 1853, During the gale which prevailed yesterdsy morning, | & fire broke out in the bowling alley of John Qoodrieh, in Brighton street, Cambridgeport, and. penter ebop adjoining, was sonsumed* th the oar. The large doudle | vill ced here for New York, with produce, four, &0, Korn't Wik gtrive bore on nighs, from Fuwmca pola, veviting of Capt. john m Lowell was aleo burnt, Samu Locks, @ exertion. An attempt wus pode toarethe wl xt Williaa Market, om Setardey aignt. ( did | afternoon, ar Pi ee ‘isa cloudy evening. Wind northeast. Thermometer 47. A.uaxy, 9A. M.-It fe cloudy. Wind north. Thee- mometer 28. Barometer 00,100, Mercury 63, 8 P. M.--We bave had storm and sunshine beget ie now enowing moderately. Wind rorthwost. mometer 38, meter 20. Mercury 70. Trov, 9 A. M.—It is an unpleasant morning—oloudy, and looks like astorm. Wind north. Tbhermomter 20. SP. M.—Light snow falling. The weather was rather pleasant during the day, Thermometer 29. Wind north- wert, “City, Intelligence. Evronation vor Frnavany Tie following table shows the number of aliens, and the natiour frow whence they ceme, who arrived at this port during the month ‘- ¥ebruary :— Country Nunta, Treland.. German, Lig Nunber: Spein. Bwitreriand oe Holignd Bwedea. Namber of her nts... The first two months of luet year compare. ‘with’ ried of this year, thus» ich ho | Jam . 14709 i Webrunry ° 8 108 4488 Total. crerecesvvccvevee verse ces S077 16,080 Pian row Rezinviva Broavwsy ~Yerterday evening, B. ton, came before the ib s plan Is proposed. for the . P | relief of Broadway. It is to be accomplished by opem~ ing the three blocks from Pulton to Liberty street, thus connecting Church atreat with Trinity pace, and widening the rame, and continuing it to Oreenwiol treet, at the Battery; further, by interteoting Coll place ond Wert Broadway with the new street at Fi ten treet, thereby connecting all the wertern avenues éf travel with the proposed relief for Broadway, Tre Bavrvan Assavir.— We learn that “Jim gullivan’? not beleug to the party who started the meite in Hest Broadway on Saturday last. It appears that be was e peaerme!cr iv the effair, aud from this the mistake wae wade. (leis inthe empoly of Mestre, Mackrell & Stap- © on TDroveraran Peat «We ace lr stated that a man iste walk 1(70 belf miles i 1,050 sueeessivs kaif hours, tm the Atlantic Garden, He is to beglu om Saturday next. Great Nowa: —We understand that the southerty ride of Thirty. Arch street is daily flooded with water, which {s diecharged every evening from the factory, near the Seventh and Kighth avenues, and which freeses during the night, covering the whole street with ona eet of fee, thereby endangering the lives of the resl- dents of sold etreet. We hope the City Inspector will ako this matter eto consideration, and have this ouls- gnoe removed without delay, “Police Intelligence Cove of Winn and Hawkins-The complaint pending sgainet Winn and Hawhlos, made by Cyrus Soofeld, | charging them with obtaining $2,500 from him ander false and fraudulent pretences, will be brought up again pefore Justice Osborn, at the Tombs Police Court, this Arguments of counsel will be made as to the legality of admitting certain questions going to rhow that veurtous means had beon practised (u makiog thoam loans, ond, therefore, no erme had been committed, (rom, the fect (bat where no civil remedy »xiats, no oritalnad i could be sustained. 5 hab, i201 tor te. il De poss poonibly urged by Me. WI