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Soa ear ee mame cecum nee mo YORK HE aa ee et oe ee =. So eR a OY EN ET en RR ne mee rALD. " WHOLE NO. 7072. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, MARCH 12,. 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. TH E : z a diccierceeteecinceaten — - = @ Convention, on the stand, in court, that Mr. Fall told you te bara 4 the ent. He thought that courtesy to the Affairs in Albany, ‘The Louisiana Democratic Aho, T roe wns SAUBS BY AvoTION. .. |NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | ce rctrom Alnbama (ofr, Cienens) required het unvch. | EK APPROPRIATION FOR RMIGRANTS TO LIBEACA— New Onisaxs, March 10, 1352, | anit wasmogontt, ANo: Lid not, Gare you 6 ML t, AUCTION EXEMPTORY NPA IIS Should that motion be rejected, he would vote for the THE STATH FINANCKS—ORYSTAL PALACE INOORPO- ‘The Democratic Convention aasombled at Baton Rouge, r, Hall told me the words * Keep it,” but I had such fecet and ‘mont, valtile es inthe eity « | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Pe Gary tay on er cord er fon RATRD—THE CANAL LETTINGS —MORK MY8TBRY | and deciared Cas the first choice of the party in Lowis- | tong conversation with him I can't remember all; Leas rc J p, b situsted on tho Fourth, Vivth, Sixth, ond nares the of the nation, and he would vote by a jolat fo AND SMOKR, ETO. inna, the voto being 101 for Cass to 72 for Dongisa Mr certain be did oe me to burn it; I burned it because osenth’s Bill ‘are in Washington to be | *lution to defray tho expenses of his entertainment r SPBCEAL, CORRMAONSSURE OF INE NRW SOGK.GERALD, Buchanan was withdrawn, and his friends joined the Cass w What witnones did you procure? fescke, pect af wae poe vod Bn es Senate. ar ee een of N.C, considered that the Auaant, March M—T P.M. | party ; Ihe. Wiederbeld; Tprocured him laxt fal; a 5 . A! + » Gy, . a 7 fongtiate. Ailrion It Reeeenneene Cee Creery) gracofulness of an nct constituted half ita merit, Hohad | —Te-day’s sewion of the Senate was again occupied in ® |" preolutions were passed, approving of the democratic | Pring. Kowalnd, Neiss, Schroder, Major Keolbel, Ude- f re this moment. Opposed all tho initiative steps which ted to the matter | discussion of Liberian colonization and abolitioniam—in- | sistgorm of tho Inst National Convention, and declaring bird Ee eek Wieder moi nt. before the Senate, Ho never had any of the Kossuth ‘ ; i pb nk eet ee Se eo en ata his | cluding the condition of free negroes, boot blacks, barbers | thet tho party will volo for any nominee of the Baltimore | when you went to Washington’ | A.—No; and the great THE PRESIDENTIAL QUESTION IN THE HOUSE. hold, you had got no witness The Chances of Do las and Butler. - and waiters. The speakera wero Messrs, Pierce and Cornell | Convention. pains I took with Vezsy, and ho wantedtoo much monoy— seniors es yen find no corner fog She whole peonendia i aaeaventta). ary Mr. Beckman’s bill to appropriate | A revolution, dectating Douglas the second choiee of | that is to say, Vemy did not toll me, but Wiederhold tou 7 AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. y ought to be pursued. It was now no quest ion t money for sending colored persons to Prosident Roberts’ | ‘5.00 rae ny "harmony ‘in the conventioa, which ad- | holdrald tothe Disteet Attorney, when delivering to ity of Hamilton and other contemploeed PAOD CORO IES Senate, whether they would pay for the entertainment of | TePublic of Liberia, Messrs, Bristol and MoMurray | journed sine dic inatevening, him a letter. that Mr. Veasy had threo lottery in hie pos- ) prices, cithor for investmmnt or | THE AFRICAN COLONIZATION MOVEMENT | their guost. (democrats), and Morgan and Beekman (whigs), were in eae ee Ee seuslon—ine Sitar eens ee oe eee rholo of this proporty Is intorseet- IN THE SENATE Mr. Pratt observed that he could not see why, or how. | favor of the bill. No vote waa taken. but tho bill is doom- Pennsylvania Legisla G iven up, but not that of Sanches; Very wanted three oaby its nes, and bounds cueithee PSeithaei inet 5 tue hompe 96 be Bronte was Layoived in ie speaeeeee her edto defeat, Gerritt Smith and several colored pooplo THE MAINE LAW—SMALL NOTH BILL. undred dollars; T said it was too much; I did not be- co me persone ons aay Romain At the opti en . EDIFICATION OF THE COLORED FOLES one oboe omy marine © ove geen aes Pave aie ro- | were present, and appeared highly interested in the oppo- Hanaisavna, March 11, 1852. Lara tbe taiten eae ese » #0 minal wo did not * pat capt interest, per annum, paystie somi-aunvaily., May IN THE GALLERIES, ceived and cntertained. All that was necessary to houorhim | sition debates. Tt is thogeneral opinion kere, that the Maino Liquor | peak about the threo hundred dollary in the District At- torney's office; Wiederhold gave up the letter, re of the abevo described property can bo had at tho office of had been dono. Hebad now left us. Ho does not present v0 des pts. aa RNG Nene ERS ate direo thro nw will pass the Legislature; subject ton vote of approval | LOmey® Otc Tee ent Renee Attornee but Tle thepubsorier, No.7 Wall stroot. : prose ; ‘our | _ Senator Morgan directed the Comptroller. through the br Nt | y) see ADRIAN HSMULLER, Auctioneer. | THE QOANAL MYSTIFICATION, | cwneitivoos wine fornohel the articles oniared py. tue | Senate, to report the precise amount of State debt, on the | by the people. ‘ ve | paring fe How much: Se. Wiedeghold garam pho OHN W. LEGGETT, AUCTIONEWR.—TRADE SALE he. Se. Se. committes of the Senate. What impropriety could there | first of June, 1846, and the amount duo at the same time | Tho Small Note bill haa beon rejected in the Senate, by | iter thn May i fivl ells Of Maske Oe ‘Warhingtoa. of Paper.—Leggett & Brothers will soll at suction, on be in the Sonate, by a committee or ot inquiring | onthe canal contracts, land claims, and claims for canal | & vote of 17 to 16. Lhave known Welderhold from the first of the expedi- a %, h 22, 1,900 oases of Writing Papers, comprisii whether the bill was just and proper? Accounts for “4 a os : on did first find out that erhokd wary Tail aescrithont, from. the best feoterienia tue comes The Latest from Washington. eee Racin ante Pets on by its orders, | damages. When the Sonate takes up the financial condl- From Pittsburg. w? At oBbberih rit told ee ER pert All the case will be opened foriuapection oe tke | TREATIES WITH PHRSIA AND COTA RIOA—OONSULS | Were carefully examined and inquired into before they | tion of State, we may expect an interesting debate, such Prrrsnunc, March 11, 1852. | Wan to bo a wit ; “! wile ne | y and Saturda; ‘Papor buyers APPOINTED—COM. STOCKTON’S SPEROH, RTO. were paid; and sai should not this? as always occurs when » change of a financial officer take Mayor Guthrio has been dangerously ill for some time, | 4 fortnight I sting eater the aro particularly inv’ ns evory Lot will a Mr. Arcuison, (dem.) of Mo., was in favor of paying but ia slowly recovering. District Attorney; I belisve Welderhold. talked of pay- Be geld withute reserve. Terms Under $100, onan; from | SPHIAL CORRTSPONDENCE OF TH NEW YORK HERALD. tho bill. Whether the moncy camo out of ono fund or | place. Tho weather is beautiful, and business is brisk Aocd LoMniabes As foecan acachier GATT Sic bo eo, one month fo 30) to $0, four and ik Wasurxarox, March 1110 P.M. | another, it was publio money; and when this bill wat | The Assembly passed the New York Crystal Palace bill trade haben Woe to Be pale like all the couse i Paabeaa ncen tiie ecaae rom ia Yo 8.0, four, a Lanb, aR ae eatan Tt tor The Senate, in exeoutive session, to-day, ratified treaties | paid, ho pro pty Parrett pte terete reas ‘and the Governor has signed it. New Hampshire Election. April or beginning of May. Q.—Wns that agreed to be- oe eight, ton, and twolre months; | with Persla and Costa Rica. would go to the House, and innumerable spceches'01 | The testimony in relation to the canal lettings ia printed. Concomp, March 11, 1852, } tween Weiderhold and you? A.—Yes; I took tho risk, eight, ton, twelv fourteen onthe. Approved aber: pafabiein te aiyel New York, | Mr. Adams, of Mas. was conrmed aa Consul at Singa- | every raroty of aubject would be made upon It It embraces eightcen anda half broviee and ten andahal | Concord yesterday elected four coalitionists tothe House | Std Merah with hints —-bid you at avy timo offer be Comsiguinents for this wale will ba revolved ed iareh i, Pore, vice Mr. Ballestier; also, Mr. Irwin, of Kontucky, as | Tequettion was then taken onthe motion to poet- | nonparcit large newspaper colamns, There aro depositions | of Hepresentatives; no choice, two. Tho result for Gover. | ward for witness feet, which Would make about $300; He With the understanding that invoi ust be it Consul at Ravenna. Several other confirmations wero 7 } i > of one-hundred and sixty-one witnesses—amot es, the " " : 538: , | is also possible I spoke about $260; I'did not eare muelt Without reserves ee UE Be HON" | nade, Including the Collector at New Oricans, Mr. Cass moved to amend by making the resolution | Oromtctors of threo daily papers in thia city; Lieut,-ov. Collie) Ir 140r At rood, lee voll) PAIS Madtinn nes | about Mr, WWelderhold; img only oljestowas to eb Mola og joint one, requiring the action of the House, Ile referro 1 i ‘ ee @ 45 tua Sethe nian doctrine ct, syanlae, anprupeacioanin Ehareh; nal OOM aeons Naae Aa anne ee All cases, and hoped it would bo adhered to in this ease, | Commissioner Cook; Attorney Gevern Cia nd Divi. Mr. Manaus said ho would like to know how specific eh ye TOTIG ai There is much conversation here, in consequenco of the ‘CTIONEER.—F. COLTON WILL SELL, ‘ Pie SHO alee chi teeta: suppression of Commodore Stockton’s speech, yesterday, ‘eet, avery lifge and genteel aaortmont o” | With regard to Mr, Seward and the Congressional banquet. Win aus far’ from last Year, 9 529. Ho is probably | that letter; Iwas present in the Dixyict Attorney's offloe Heated by about 1,000 majority. ‘The Legidadure stands, | When he gave Mr. Weiderhold the evetificate; (orrtifleate Tita tar ia doratanata to LOS epORCG, produced;) he (the Distrlet Attorney) gave him some eer- piture, comprising rose wood and mahogan, | It is said, though it is scarcely credible, that the reporters Pe ion Engincers; and several other distinguished gontle- es sb20 3 this may have panong them; this isin the P : ppropriations could be made in this case. Were they to te. allotmonts tri vy; ‘ Fepaitare: ta every paeey; uel a8 Softee, in plush, satin, | were bribed not to publish it. propriate 40 much for a dogen of cologne, and so much | ™en in Nvate marie of Sharan Senepeees allosnieate The Massachusetts Legislature. handwriting of the District Attorney; T havo aa Uttle a 4 doubt of it as I had of Mr. O'Sullivan's writing yeaterd OPPOSITION TO THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW. Tcan't recollect that [ raid anything to tho District rd Bosrox, March 11, 1852. | torney about my not having jot my certificate in that In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Hoar, of | form; I translated some papers into English for the Dis- trict Attorney; I believe one of then iL bond; Worcester, introduced a series of resolutions on slavery, | oor not ‘ecrtain that nother was'n cortieate (ic which declare that the principles upon which the perma- | Weiderhold g » than ono? A.—I believo this is w nence of the Union and the liberty of the citizens depond, coy of Bs oe ‘a aa ‘a en y eh hi a: bie rig ot the 4, rs nited § } , L believe, T trans- have been put in hasard by the Compromise acta; that lated; I belicvo this is a copy of the original, but it may Congress has no right to involve free States in the shame os well be w forgery: it may have been a couple of months “ ws designed to countenance, per- | #ince I got Keowald as a witness; uo agreement was made beret bith ae a es ‘Maw uaett jelda ihe ‘no | With him; tho District Attorney told him as soon as hia petuate, or extend i bovine ‘Unies. i the conatitution » | Money became due it would be paid; Ido not know that Ota AD a et nae on aa dce the otiver and | 8° got his certificate; he went to the mngshal, Lheard, and Corea it sep orich violate liberty-disturb the har. | 8°t his moncy; I got five dollars in the month of Mag, mony, aud endanger the oxistence of the Union; that the | and ten dollars somo time Inter. Q—Were you not dis: ways upon ‘onsuth procs ga wit! n testifies that in his opinion a large ag entirely we He the honor. : 7 ‘ He as hasan aes contracts have not been taken at remune- ir. Cass rey |, content that the contingent fun: was appropriated ‘for prey purposes, and all money Eee Taw,thinks le oan nealise five, peg, Sent on ceo taken from the treasury under speciflo appro- | “With tho testimony the committee roported the various 3 ; had bee! red for allotments, It {s said Mr. Ruox, (dem.) of Texas, askod if this bill of a hotel | Sates which had been prepared toe stone agree that Keeper was fo bo paidout of the contingent fund, why | that four, ont oF five on the tn enon will justify tho Known fo beyueritorious: be paid in tho sene inangurt’’® | annulment of the contracts, and the other momber, Sena- The debato was then continued by Messrs, Davis ber Goceer: (erent) ss erpa aoenns epee Prattand Borland: when | scoasuth was taken to the | _ A Fesolution’ was offered in the Houso, declaring it the ; : © | guty of the Canal Board to let the work to tho lowest gany Centro and Card Tables, Book Cases, Socra- ‘k walnut and ny, spring seat Chairs, in | METHODIST CONFERENCE—QUARTERMASTRR GENERAL oc] mahogany and plush Rockors, Divans, and Ot- —MR. MAR: ” foand gilt Chamber Furniture, fat Stands, Sof as: ANGE al pcp eens ak nzpets and Oil Cloths, thirty Hair Mattrasses, liasters, si: id wi s 4 FROM A REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. Wasninctox, March 11, 1852, Brussels and Ingrain Cary nd Cou: The annual conference of the Methodist Protestant also, one second hand Billiard Tablo, with oues, mace, &c. No postponement. Catalogues ready at 9 o’olock. Chureh sesembled to-day, in Georgetown, It was largely attended. Dr. Reese presided. FRANCIS U; REVELL, AUCTIONERR.—WILL BE | | Quartermaster General Jesup will receive a severe sold by auction, on the promisos, at Canova Mills, on | handling next week by the members of tho House, for ex- Soasrick etree. Gen etree fee h | cessive expenditures 8 his department over the appro- Ono’ Calcining ‘Kettle, and” appurtonances: one. Pla Priations for the fisoal year. ker; three sets of Elevators: ono Bolting Cloth The speech of Mr. Marshall, of California, in favor of appendages. ‘Also, a quantity of Marble Dust and Land | Douglas, and defending the Democratic Review, croates aster, considerable excitement amongst politicians, 2 g h Brook! Plas = hotel by the committee, and when he was going away, he e ‘anal Board si ; seed vitness in the th of May? A.—1 OU, ZuNTINGS wep avomavineg—mmart | syn eu comm conan Wn ouS)ebte ovy tet but Sanat | fomale er, anoint acting te, Gana ard | BOOK; acne "aetna atop | el nnn ty mom of ay wag Ing, a€ 7 o'clock, at salen rosa, 8s Chatabers siesety eons _ pone: Hey 0 gone. ii puch leitings as shall sppear not to have been allotted to | Presive, and ought to be speedily and for ever repeated ; | formally dismissed; Tonly went to tho District Attorney, Broadway, being aout 100 richly framed Olt Painting’, of FIRST SESSION. Mr. Soute; (dem.) of La.. asked if the Senatocommittes | tho ‘lowest responsible, bidders, and to advertise for pro- | that Masachusotts protests against) the delivering into | ang told him I did not want to bo employed against tho variety o€ pleasing Parlor and Cabinet Paintings.” 'Altor thad Incurred this expense alone ? Le ie reler the work. ‘Those resolutions have been | slavery of men found upon her soll, especially without | Penticmen; Twas put on pay again porhap intAugust oe atiple and merrotint Engravings. Catalogues and paintiags Senate. Mr. Sxtxips—Solely and entirely. r. “Another was offered for the appointment of a | 4u0 process of law. and without trial by Jury, or a legally | Sortember; whon I was put on pay, it was dated. baok ‘be examined on the morning of sale. Mr. Sovze then said he would vote against the amend- Nits fare natectiinony of the investigating | constituted judicial tribunal; and that Massachusetts | Totus’ Twas to get mix” for procuring Weldort ges. : Wasutvatox, March 11, 1858, | ment. committee to oan ne to tee thea are suMlsieat, couse | expects her Sonators and Representatives in Congress to | SNe, 8 procuring Welderheta Mash; lower thea any hose ta New York the cholooes HEY SOTARSR TASN MUBCImREE?E, The question was then taken on Mr. Cass's amondment, | forimpeechmont of any public officer. ‘This is all dong | cOBform to the principles of these resolutions, “Et was | 51." Cntting then read the following :— 2 ines, Whiskey, Rum, Gin, &c,. in | Mr, McRea presented the credentials of Walter Brooke, Sere ee cick Bradbury, Brodhead, | 0 throw dust in the eyes of the disappointed bidders, voted to refer the reaolutions tos select committee. Sournens Distnrcr ov Naw Yonk, dies, ty, by a i ” gas + re x pr. October 3 ny Bale ge retail buycre, deltvered: free in iniceigy Bootie’: | Senator elect from Mississippi, to fll the vacancy occa | Cass, Clarke, Davis, Downs, Grier, King, MeRac, Mason, U.S, Arrounnr's Orvier. October 31, 1801. From Texas—Mall Robbery, &. U.S. District Court—The United States vs. John L, Or Sul- Lilamadarg of Jersey City. One trial will prove the fact, | sloned by the resignation of Mr. Foote rants einen eo nl Beeoks, hase, NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Bautistony, March 11, 1852. | dean and Overs —L certify that Louis Welderhold 14 en- —— — _ Mr. Brooxs appeared and was sworn. of Wis.,) Dodge, (of lowa,) Fish, Hamlin, James, _—_—— The Southern mail, as late as duc, brings Galveston | titled to the pay of a witness (one dollar and twenty-five ETER PARKS, AUCTIONRER.—VERY SUPERIOR | Several petitions were presented ‘of Tenn.,) Jones, (of lowa,) Mangum, Seward, Senate. d : cents per day) in the above entitled cause, on tho part of Saloon and Bar Fixturos, on Monday, loth inet at 10 5 fs, Smith, Soulé, Stockton, Sumner, Underwood, Wade x, | datesto tho 27th ultimo. The Legislature had passdl | fhe'ttitcd states, from tho 2ith day of April 1961" to @’elock, at No. 654 Broadway, near Prince street, comprising CRMETEAY FOR SOLDIERS WHO FRLL IN MEXICO, a. Atoany, Maroh 11, 1852, bills { rating tho People's line of Gulf steamers, | tho date hercof, * B_parh ono nuperb oarved aud gilt Counter, ‘Oyster ad | Mr. Mason, (dem,) of Va., from the Committee on Fo- | , Mr. Bonraxp said he would vote against the resolution, area edo kta: incorporating ple . Sele. J. PRESCOTT HALL, U. §, Attorney, wt eeoras nen eee end the’ Hed River'Com |) ne putrict Attorney Gave notice that. as he moved Pony ia Parkerson, a mail rider on the route from | called Rukow. at this time, a4 u witnes ‘Washington to Abbeville, 8. (., was arrested at Danbury, | writing of Mr. O'Sull nd ws questi Gan onthe Zist ultimo, charged with robbing the mali | the cross-cxamination which ontitled him to re-cxamine, Lunch Stand, French Porcelain Cloek, Boh a rted hreo anters, one largo Mirror, marble top Tablos, Chaics, Pie: | cust dollars to soviet the pe eee es eae®, thou. dares, Chandeliers, &e., &e. Terms ensh, in current money | the city of Mexico, and for the burial there of donee EREMPTORY | can rs and soldiers who havo died, or who may hero- or it aot te Le E plpabless vopbinassar gi wee Bills were reported severally to incorporate building ¢ original resolution was then agreed to—yeas 31, nays | associations; to incorporate rural cemeteries, and to 6. We annex alist of the » prove the hayd- “had been put on and Mechanics’ Bank N. ‘Messrs. Borland, C: * 4 change the name of the Farmers’ and : Cours, Adrian, H, Muller’ will 5 cae Sica tied sedis, thd DUI wes consldaeediand: | ele tag mem HOmNAty Camm Marky Masons Moston AR et ston: under his care, at sundry times, during the few past | he gave notice that he would claim to do 4; but he did Rites otis ont geht rou in g) of N.Y. presented Soe ERPS Te me oe ig hanes Agee, Mr, Vanoranr.r reported adversely on the claim of W. | inonihs, made a full confeson of hisullt, 1” | not now wich to break the rogular order of it tv vm Grand nese, | pager rtter sid Caley Hea a ee ase damages ‘The Hon, William B. Bullock, formerly United Sta : é ; of ssox street, 100 fees from Grand strost, | palisio for forttcy old Yo Gollneey hea at oe ons from House of Representatives. W. Niles, for for the destruction of his property | Tho Hon, William B; Bullo My. Cutting said that when that time camo, they would pein LA 4 argue it ho District Attorney thon proceeded to read the Centennial Celebration—Ratlroad Aceldent. | at riment which the court had riled ns proved by the Rrapivo, Pa., March 11, 1852. neas to be in the handwriting of Mr. O'Sullivan — JOEY, LEVISON WILL SELL, ON OTN MORNING, The Senate then took up the following ‘resolution, of. March 15, at No, 188 Chath jh fered ward: Fixtures of the Rotel Kept by Williams Madd he Btpak and eran ie aes by enna rt Wines, Lique Bar and Bar Fixtures, two Wasitaron, March 11, 1852. in Queens county, BINGHAMTON ILROAD. CLOSING THE DABATE ON THE HOMESTRAD BILL. The House voted, on the motion of Mr. Jonwsox, (dom.) | The Binghamton Railway bill was onlered to a third Resolved, That the expenses incurred in the reception and tertainment of Louis id » di Teading. ‘The centennial anniversary of old Berks county was ‘This agrcement, made and entored into this 19th day of pba ic to the capital, be thecontingenttund of the | O TenD. tolay on tho table the resolution of Mr. Stanly, a Tae stare Laws, celebrated to-day. A salute of one hundred guna was | April, 1961. between Louis Schlessinger aud D. Uoury keeping hotel. Bente! uote Spray . ee of reception, to an | t0 closeghe debate on the Homestead bill to-day, at three Mr. Besaman tntroduced oe bill for revising and pub- { fired by the Ringgold artillery. mit On net sa a © A UCTION.—N. Hf. LEEDS & CO., 14 WALL STREET, | _ Mr. Masow sald he could not vote for the resolution, in | 'C!°cK, and decided the question in the afiirmative. | \sning the laws of the State. A man named Sailor was run over by the cars, to-day, | Tit nooner orslocp.at South Aimboy. at ceel: oaue will ool, on Sate ray y, ab 13 ofelo very Rood Coupee as A stocapiensy of pond Teasons, — it assumod that | Ayes, 121; nays, 39, Tho Senate in committee of the whole, resumed the | Which cut off ono of his legs. 8 may be indicated to him thirty-six hours in advance, see, eg peg pen oreo sakanion dalben! aller : ; mond's stable, New atreob, two doors from Beaver stzcet. "| Congress, which was not the fact, ‘Tha nextonjection way, |g, Ti tonLi™: (det) of TH, moved that from to-morrow, ae ES The Black Swan at Cincinnatt. | Mounting to. one hundred. anl'ifty “or these! UCTION NOTICE.—RETAIL GROCERIES, To Pay | that the expenses were to be paid out of the con! the Homestead bill be postponed until Tuesday week; s0 | The question, when the committee rose youterday, wa’ Gimonerart, Maroh 11, 1858. |. Sbrenating, 410), OMS nate ond Oty ot ee AA advances. “Friday, March 13, a8 1035 o'clock, ator ey | Pont. cha MoE DR ETT PE ‘pra joint | that, in the meantime, the Deficiency and Capitol Exten- | on ont iubenecting clause. ae jg Svtsoonees ot Coser which came of | hoard a vessel, then to bo in readiness to receive . A Sond 8 a od femme w, (Q0uit.) Tato tion. re 5 ” a ‘ Ghemate, Almonds, 5 isins, runes, Sogn, To RS EE pages to; when The oa WHE ith, SARE oF Tis WHMoeeM |; Meth pen Tate by he. Cornel relative tothe nancial Wel nectved.” Tho audience was highly fashionable. them, in or near the Horse Shoe, ne rese rved Ginger, Swe , Brasil Nuts, Bran: cious ¢ for ; he cared . e }O sevapart certain sums in aid of co + THY HOMESTEAD BILL—MORE SPRECHRS FOR BUNCOMBE, 8, &S. nd Savannah Steamers. ane d Hackere Herings, fd maztards See, tonlar language was used, so that the appropriation wa: Prnnce, (dem.) then resumed the floor, and eon. | ‘he Charleston and Savhnnn ee atnase ; Jf Now York, at a time to be in like ‘far W. A. CA’ TER, Auctioneer, Sane eis wea ee teanotmuallibe te a tenes EN Bushs days at HOM aloe tm te, Salen edie governed by what ths friends o€ the Sinttor dover: eter esege ete | ae een pact ton ae t= ER SO alin wore Mr. Davis, (whig) of Mass.—I say, by a joint resolu- ee ser ON EES | ‘Mle. Snwano—What does the Hon. Senator from Michi Mr. Mansmazt, (dem.) of Cal., declared his purpose to tamed his rerarks in opposition to tho Dill. reply to Mr, rotate bl and said that he should not ‘Mr. Busxaan, (whig) followed in explanation. represent the people of that State if he did not reply to the attacks mado on Mr, Douglas, ‘The nomination of | MF; Moncax, (whig) then took the floor and supported Judge Douglas, in California, is a most significant fact— , : : there is scarcely any part of the United States that is not | $z- Se ean entell the bill there represented—therefore, the best and truest expres- | Mr ‘Tanxn, (dem.) offered an amendment, so that no sion of national sentiment comes from that Stato. Itis | goitTad seen ean be. sent off under the bill, not mow in great, unprejudiced, national. and of the highest autho. | frlered persons con, , manner indicated by said Schlessi Tprsa ngerrsy pote Gant. Ludlow, arrived here in | sdyance, a further Dunder of pose #8 aoe sot ha y" : from Ne Crinunerot: March 11, 1852, from one hundred and fifty to two hundred and ‘The steamship Southerner did not leave here till this | CC™Pensation as for two hundred being guarantiod, at The ‘steaniahlp Boni the rate of three dollars per bead, with their boggage, morning, : not execeding a bundle or «mall bag’ per man, and tecone vey the sume on board the same vessel, then to be in readi. z ness, aa above stated. In hoth eases. th The Alleged Cuban Dxpeditionists. | 0155 dzrved upon is to be paid when sioogade tha weasel Spruce street, large sale of handsome Fur- n say? 01 yucky, mndemna- United States District Court. which is to receive the raid ture, Dry Gsods, Urocerion iardware, Clothing, Jewelry, | "Har ‘Case (dem.) of Mich—T think I wonld vote for tho | {iY ine gentleman from, Kentety, i te ene THe FINANCES OF THR #TATE Before Hon, Judge Judson for New Orionns ‘and Toran aud tetobe thee teens Stee Dasha Counteen, Me keen ueas Also, Counting | sppropriation if it were putin a joint resolution, but make | tas name with it, to convey the impression that he (Mr. | g.\vere discussed at some length by Senators Morgan, Van FounTi DaY. thercto, Tn witness whereof. tho said parties havo here. 2 en no distinctive answor upon the matter. I will not vote for | 7)" pted the editorial article which attacked all the Tad vib taamelle ppsblal Cedex RE Fae Mancit 11.—At the sitting of the Court this morning. | unto set their hands and seals, this 19th of April. 1851 it in its present shape. Bd fogie candidates, of whom there are many, in the de- Pro Soon ona 'T: | tho Judge said that the adjournment yesterday, on the (Signed) D. HENRY BURTNETT. rh By rept I think the resolution better bes | moeratic party. Yot the gentleman who, his in- je then adj “ termination of the argument, ofered ee oppectenty | LOUIS SCHLESSINGER. f , ought to 5 thise with the great na- consulting with the learned Judgo ts) who pre- Ir. Cutting excepted to the ion of e Mr. Baporn (whig) of N.C. said he hoped no Senator | {iinat reeling was selected 0 make the attack, und carry Assembly. tides over this district, and he agreed with him (Judgo SRO e ASE ne eae 0 is Pe would object to the payment of this bill, or the passage of | out the old fogie notions. Axsanr, Marcu 11, 1852, Judson) that the evidence of the handwriting of Mr. Superior Court. this resolution asit now stands. Kossuth, he remarked, | “yy ‘Barceswnivam, (dem.) of Ky., denied that his re- RxPonts OW BILLS, O'Sullivan was sufficiently proved Before Hon. Judge Sandford. was received here by the committee of the Senate alone; | marks were the result of conversation with the friends of Mr. Cutting said that before the document was read, ho ACTION FOR SKDUCTION—$3,000 DAMAGES. he was | and entertained here by the Senate commit- | Sovnoay; and if he knew himself ho was the man to put | Mr. Hurewrvsow reported favorably on the bill to per- | wished to put some further questions to Rakow. Mancit 11.—Thomas Mulverhol vs. Jas. tee; it ought to be paid out of the contingent fund of the e : it the County J toexchange. Also, on the bill to Senate, for the Hoss had nothing to do with hia reoep- in the breach, while others remain in the background. mit y Judges shange. 7 ‘The witness, Rakow, was recalled. —Q., (by Mr. Cut- | wasen action brought by tho plaintiff against the defond- Mr. Mansa said the attack was natural, for, if Gen. | ineorporate the association for the exhibition of the indus ting.)—What amount of money have you’ reecived from | ant. for the seduction of hisdaughter, Mary Mulrerhol, deposed that she "3 tion orentertainment. Hehad been here several days ‘should be elected President. Mr. Breckenri the United States government? the subject of the suit. being examined, marble top center and | before any committee of that body was appointed. He alate sppointed to the post of Attorsey General. Sa | try ofall nations, Ordered to a third ae tid man he witness sald he would rather auswerin Germany.” | is now living with her father and mother; Thomas Mele wo mber | thoug thing appropriate , orabl; ¢ ‘ etaivare, on, suite, with Searles vesb curled horse baie bo tH pop eps: yin oe the danate, Dg office onee filled by the gentleman's grandfather. He ac- Mr. Unpsawoop reported favorably on ve | (Laughter.) verhol, the plaintiff. Is her father; sho Is now over twenty- cused Mr. Breckenridge of malignant and ruinous de- | to insuranee eompanies, fig to injure Doaglas, and acknowledged in response to | “yr. Jownson, on tho bill for incorporating the trurteos a question put by Mr. Penn, (dem.), of La., that he fur- | of the fund for the reliof of aged and infirm clergy of the nished the Republic newspaper with the article containing | Methodist Kpiseopal Church. anumber of charges against Mr. Buchanan, and whic! Mr. Beary on the bill relative to the fire limite of would take a stump speaker two yearsto answer. The | Brooklyn Republic had begun to collect various facts relative to the | ~ ‘Mr. Karies, (whig) of Albany, reported in favor of candidates for tho Presidency, and he wanted to make a | printing 10.000, copies of the report of the jolnt select perfect exhibition of the state into which democrney had | Pommittes om canal frauds. gotten itself. (Laughter.) He endorsed the principles of | Mr. Srrtwart, (dem.) of St. Lawrence, moved 5,000. the Democratic Review on the subject of progress. He | Agreed to, and the report as amended carried. wished the battle to be fought on principle. Let the de- | “Sir Jourson. (dem) of Kings, reported completo the moeratie party inscribe on the banners of young demo- | pili to ineorporate the trustees of the fund for aged and eracy p the old fogies, with their flag of | infirm elorgymon of the Methodist Hpiseopal Church. The District Attorney said tho witness spoke 80 rapidly | one yeara of oge; she knows James Millward, tho defend- and imperfectly, that it would be better to have his tes- | ant,’ she lived at his house; ho went to England in Marek, timony given through an interpretor, as it was difficult | 1851; she bad beon living with him four months before he to understand him. This was accordingly done. went; Mrs. Millward was in Kurope; she had been gone The question was repeated. A.—I cannot exaotly state, | two or threo days whon witness went there; when she but I have reeeived it from the time I was arrested up to | (witness) went to live with the defendant, his family eon- this time; I have received ten shillings aday; I can’t | sisted of three sons ond himself; was servant there; the make the calculation, but I was pald from $35 to $38 a | sons got married afterwards. and before defendant went te month, from a little after tho 8th of May; I am not cer. | Europe; bis son James brought his wife home thero; wit tain how much I received then; Lbeliove it was $5; I got | ness was delivered of a child about four months ago; the it from Mr. Thompson, the cashier; I signed a receipt in | father of the child is James Millward, tho old man (point- a book. for the amount. ing to the defendant); one night he came to my room! Mr. Cutting here submitted that they were entitled to | and woke me up by pulling the clothes off me; he came soe the receipt; this was renisted by Mr. Hoffman. on the | to the room after | was in ‘hed anid said he wanted some- Mattresse ‘ep Bookcases, Extension | “Mr, Bontaxo (dem.) of Ark., said that Mr. Clemons jureat .. | had given notice, the other day, that he would spoak on eer, eon rrese) We, | Cat Recceutear ah on tat gestion wid’ Wot bow ce Mouen ou the morning ot | sent, he would therefore move that the further eouside- ration of the subject be | gta ARDWARE—AUCTION NOTICR—EXTRA, SALB.— font pag hoped that the resolution would not be . C. Van Antwerp, r a . No. 10 Cedar street, 150" Dackgen and Yotsvembracing’ an | Mr, Cass hoped that the resolution would be changed, rd of Shelf Hi Table and | and thatthe bill be paid by an appropriation regularly es, Tea Trays, hea 780048, &c., | made by a joint resolution. anon; also, 2,000 Ibs. Crow Bars. 2 cases | Mr. Banger said that he eould see no propriety or ne- racking Trunks and Valises. ‘The attontion of the | Seseity for sending this matter to the House. These ox- v6, as the saleis absolute, Terms | penses were incurred by no joint or concurrent action of Sogars. Catal the two houses, or of the committees of the two houses. | {! in.) Tf the latter shall be raised, follow the : orabl: ‘ounds that the books of the Marshal should not bo sub- | thing; the next morning I told him I would go a Korsuth waa received bere by the Senate committee, and | s,hmeg‘arum on the left fank, and to the sound of the | ontiEa sii vs iGeseuay (he capital seock cr the Manhattan | Jeet to public scrutiny, He took that cocarion to remark | he seid I must not, that It wut a. good ploce, "eed conducted to a hotel ; and he was there a week before tho | « dead march.” (Laughter.) He eulogised Dot and | Gas Company. ‘that the counsel for the defence were very mash iistaken | he would come no more; for two or three aights after Breet, pout Brosdway, 8.1 House appointed any committee, or moved in the matter. ‘| showed what young. pure, patriotic, p1 ivo elemonts, | Mr. Lucaxy, (whig) of Now York, re complete | if they thought that the only thing they intended to | that I kept my door locked; I was in bod mal ‘Wines, Segars, Tons, &o., in demijohns, e-olghth casks It was an expense incurred by the Senate, in pursuance | would contribute to his election; and he believed. with | the billto incorporate the Methodist Hpiscopel Sunday | Prove by this ‘witness was the Bandwriting of Mr. O'Sulli- | one night ; when [ woko up the defendant was in bed, &o.: also, 20,000 Sogars, and sbout 1,000 Ibs. old | of its order, with which the House had nothing todo; | Fougias, among other things, that this country is not | gehool Union. van, This they would see, before the trial was over. | thought { had locked the door; he had connection put up ia Dupuy & fourth proof Brandy. Cata | and the Senate may pay itself without consulting the | ready to be finished. fenced in, and painted. {eave oF aseunen: ‘The Court ruled that the book could not be given in | with me tho fret night he got into the bed ; he remained ening of sale. House. Mr. Bert, (whig) of Ohio, adverted to the various | My. Westbrook had leavo of absonec for 6 days; Mr, | evidence. He raid that he should tell the jury it is no | about two hours ; [raw him the next day; Lasked him To, au EERS AND OTHERS Mr. Smunuos, (dem.). of TlL., said he hoped the motion | sehemes and measures which gentlemen had brought for- | sredges, 6; Mr. Oakley, 6; Mr. Young, 8; Mr. J. Rose, | impeachment of a witness that ho should receive money | what he meant by coming into my room; he said he ‘would respectfally invite the Led ge would not prevail. The person to whom the | ward to save the country, within two or three weeks. and | one woek. , from the government as a witness. He had, in bis offi- | would not come again ; bo seid he did not mean to injure vous wi sh to obtain a was due desired a decision at once, one way or the | said he was in favor of being just before generous; thero- ‘THE DUTIFA OF UHRA, ETC. cial capacity, taxed a hundred bills of the kind. me ; he took the key away; the next morning I looked Q.—Have you any mode of telling how much moncy | at the lock and found that the scrows wore out ; I you reeeived. except by those receipts? A.—Whoen I got | other screws in it and fixed it. The witness the money I gave a receipt; I could coleulate how much. | depored that the intercourse occurred, in all, abows Q.—Have you been active in getting witnesses for the | six times; that in about two weeks she found herself United States in this matter? A.—Yes. if it was possible, | pregnant. and was not then 2l years of age. Sho loft the fore, be wanted to sce protection rendered to American |~ pfp, Wann moved that Col. E. D. 8. Young be appoint- manufacturers, the French Spoliation bill passed, and | eq usher, and that he may be permitted to explain his measures taken for the improvement of navigation on the | yjews in regard to the duties of the office. Carried. ‘Western waters, and in favor of appropriating land for | After considerable noise and nonsonse, the House re- ‘she sali rniture or Fant ‘f ode, Pas other. Kossuth was invited to this city by — Jaga, that the City Assembly Roome ean be obtained on ree | Ife came here, andl was ees and entertained. What on ae else could be done ? man just ow ison not GEO. Wr MILLER, 450 Broadway, (up stairs.) feespeoted to be well supplied with funds and the com- mittee could not leave him in the street. Congress had the Pacific. mea NEW PUBLICATIONS. | commenced. the work, and ought not to leave it un- | Hr" Oisrs’ (dem) of Obio, argued to show man's in- | S0hrieres she yous, and tien voted down the resolution, | rit a Spody employed mo; 1 did not mmive ain: | delvudant's service about seven month ago: bolng out RW FRENCH PUBLICATION PROFESSORS | fished. You ought either to stop before you begin. or | siienable eonnection with the carth—his title to the ‘HIRD RMADINO OF BILLS, gle cent for any of the wi Shane Wg Sato Se ae a wie the bed od oa Se went after~ N7xionataltaonton havo. jart iseued the dzsbaumber of | Dot stop Ui yon oad. | Creo how, He considered ed a Ee Tren Gomes ie the eben eae an act in relation to auditing accounts before Boards of | Cont asced for any rowand for the services you | witness was eroce-cxamined at considerable length, bd Fen PETC ee Lrzeriocen a Lacriedes of ike resem | She bill onghs to be paid out of the contingent fund, ana | Prneule thet it ay Supervisors in the counties of Monroe, Caruge, Columbia, |» .— ndered the United Btatesin this case? a view to impeach her eharaoter. For the defenee, to impart to ans s this government, and the millions born uD Jabqaago in s pleasant, eeey man hot bya Joint resolution, A joint resolution could not | Porh9, oe ant ether measure, Allegany, and Delaware, This confines the presentation | D8’ iid not claim any reward; I only got back some | Joreph Millward. ono of the defendant's sons, swore that the Frenc! t is printed und he I pass Congress. ‘Tho committee then rose, and the House adjourned, ‘An act relating to expenses of Boards of Health, This | expenses I paid to Washington; it was in October or | he had had connection with Mary Mulverhol. and that the Stas oe pushing to become subscribers may call at Mr. Sxwarp said that the Exceutive was not eeriaa $$ makes ex] of Boards of Health a charge upon the | November Lona Q romesd what Weegee Fi ven go lo Pies bi No Metter, 4 after - = is his father’s » g ‘ peneee ? —About no person; not go afte: Ouse, e jury rendered a sealed verdict, this = — by the comunitee, and what they bad done wae what had Rares ae cite, vilnges, abd towne in which they are organized. | Waehington Q—What had ou too in Wash a | or the plaintiff, $3,000. Baia XPRE CE A 5 of Md., considered that this bill THE PENNSYI. . iam, about this cause? A.—I went to gy formation froma . ewan I ii pine spprepetation iad io. the wroal Pirtssvno, March 11, 1882. Mr, Wess ( ) of Madison, moved a te-consideration, the Spanish Ambaacador, whether or not Mr. O'Sullivan Repvuction or Postags To Buenos AyREes.—We The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad is completed t and that that motion lie on the table. Carried. illon, ‘lebration takes plac ‘An set to provide for the incorporation of an associa- tesday. ithe river now iu good navigable order forth | tion the exhibition ofthe industry of all nations ee ene be Aan act to amend the act providing for the ereotion of EXTEN! CUMBERLAND ROAD. |; fire p' ibrary. Passed. iit es be ee March 11, ine om ey to T cock oo! ht payment of certain rewards large meeting Exohat ere: lov, Young. sites of the ie vael rainead froact Stories of the Mr. Mivuiner (nig), of Monroe, moved to recommit, York and Cumberland road to Sunbury. One hundred | with instructions to strike out the first section. Carried. and fifty delegates were appointed torepresent thiscity in | Mr. A. Suri (whig) of Chautauque, moved to lay this manner, and not by stvempting to cover it in the contingent and seeret expenses of the Senate. ere wasan of $5,000 to pay a certain bill. = not this bill, as well as all other claims, to f. undergo the scrutiny of scommittee of the Senate !— de, waterpoot, Small par- | Cught not the items ofthis large bill to be examined by ‘custom house feos or consular | some one ? It would be to him, if not to the country, a line of | matter of curiosity to see the items of a bill by which five Ors, at the lowoat rates, at our office, thourand dollars was expended in thirteen days at a pub- 'BERFORD & CO.'2 Vosey stredt, Astor House. | [h tavern in the city of Washington, He thought’ the committee ought to have asked an ap) before ‘another enterpriso; nobody sent me; no- | are authorized to say that information having beer bea eed mo with pinied to go; I received it | received at tho Pont Offee Departmont of the redustion of peek again from the District Attorney. Q.--How | the British packet rate of postage on letters conveyed be- much? A.--$30; I saw the Spanish Minister. Q.— | tween England and Buenos Ayros, or any other part of Did you not apply to the Spanish Ministor for a | the Argentine Republic, from 2s. Td. to 1s, for a letter not situation, for the services you were rendering inthis | exceeding the weight of half an ounce, the rate (which case? A.—TI spoke to him about it; [requested him, but | must be prepaid) hereafter to be cl ona letter of not aa a reward, Q.—What did yourequest? A.—I asked balf an ounce or under, from C4 e inthe United him would be give me employment in case another Cuban | States to any part of the Argentine Republic, is forty-five expedition would be on hand in which Mr. O'Sullivan | cents, instead of cighty-three cents, as heretofore. It kx Seuld be engaged, in order to operate against him. Q.— | to be borne in mind that this reduetion applies only to e etonm be held here next Saturday. order of things on the table. Carried. : the office to be? A.—That depended upon the | letters to and from the Argentine Republic, which is sub- _aw.._INDIA RUBBER GOODS, theee expenses were incurred. ietpetony. eb soma Ub the convention to be hel next Saturday. bee. Sen me yeerinaTine OoMierTEeS PAIL ofmy investigation of how far Mr. O'Sullivan vas | vided. Into the following departments. vis :-—Duenos BER CAR SPRINGS—THE FOLLOWING AD | jiaying the items of the bill, unless it wero to Citizens’ Bank of Louisians, Ir. STILWELL .) of § . offered engaged in the expeilition; T did not agree upon any ce- | Ayres, Santa Fe, Entre Rios, Corrientes Missiones, Cordo- New Onuraxs, March 10, 1862, tion that a committee of seven be appointed to examine ‘The Citizens’ Bank bill was passed to-day by the Legis- the testimony of the Investigating Committee, with a ‘4 of ining whether there is any cause of im- lature, by a large majority over the Governor's veto. ye eee ee Ted over, y SnENeT only received a letter from the Spanish Minister | Va. Santiago, Tucuman, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja, Sam Ie tho Secretary of State, and when I found that Mr, 0’ | Juan, San Luis, and Mendoze. To Braziland Monte- Sullivan waa not engaged in it, [ entirely abandoned the | video the postage remains unchanged. —National Inlel- matter; f expected ‘to meet a Mr. Dahana, who hadaletter | Mgencer, March 1 disgrace the man whom the Senate had in- vited. When » man invites a guest to his table, ho does not expect that guest to bring his provisions with him. Mr. Pratr—When I invite «man to my table, I first tional testi its of ¥. M. RAY’S In- ive OA ne pines over all ath rhe Mast been re. | and be-little Kossuth, Om fom — Te : fa ill in relation to firemen ase: Pratibha qatohed with much # | ace that T have the means to entertain him. “Kossuth Meteorological Observations: in Srockiyn eau Wiltamsberg. eee Meee tacl ao ty Wiaiontin fe toe ors | .. tieashasecn. cpa vation ie inte.tn-teaiieel spring is incomparab at article whieh I have eon or | Wes not my guest. He wasthe guest of the committee, | py wonen's MAGNETIC LINE, OFFICE CORNER OF WALL #TRERT GERRIT OMITH AND THK MAINE, Law. er applying for an office trom Mr Webster? A.— | files of the Zrait de Uniom, from the Mexican capital, te tried others and found them to fail under | Who ought, before incurring this expense, to have asked AND BROADWAY. Mr. Unpenwoon, (whig.) of Onelda, offered » resolution | pose Of appiying, tor at ithe inte I asked it from | the lath February. ‘The British steamship Great Western (mime viewer acuta | 9, A. M.—It isa clear aud beoutiful tacening. | that the weeof the chamber be granted to Gerrit Smith | O° cPiaish Minister-—the same employment T asked arrived on the ih ult..at Vera Crag, from Jamaloe and using yours at double the! 1 ines 5 uFFALO. 9, A, = s to-morrow evening, to deliver an ad on laine q i al itch the expedition in | Tampico. The Semate of Congress w: i mploying any other rubber spring which has fallon | Mr, Surexns.—Kossuth was the guest of the nation, | Barometer 20.81. Wind northwest. Thermometer 34. vier the Spanish Minister for—to watch 1 mp gress Was engaged in dis- Towra es saniy tl canpertareg™ ep PuRtNG SF | and unc, wan the guettof every aan in the nation. | “SF, Mt-—Thermometer $8, ‘Barometer 2068, Wind | Taras MNS Oil e re tavter:| {ee hedl age therrommentaees soocnt CARER R “| He thou yut a very 5 eas for the Sena west. ™M m for the rel of the ' + “one joned e ¢ vera O t “Late Superintendent of the Hudsen Re tiaieeca, | engage fn the examination of the different artistes used | "S' eseen, 9 A, MWe have dgientoas aatining wos:|' etecce ren Sisto ta the ety of New York. es sitanes a bot i Noe ing th appease iat ths anttootiteg co MANLaNNGs ET TO. oe by thels guest, for the purpose of publishing It to the cloudless ky. Wind southeast FIRST DIVISION OF STATE MILITIA qpanish Miniter) Q--Where is that letter? A.—You | cannot, or dare not, re-establish the tariff at that port, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. words a (Aig h Boasaad Boog ed Levy ib betel $P.M.—We have a fine evening. Wind southeast. Also, in relation to organizing the first division of mi. | Dhinial Mine Spanish Minister for it; Lgave it to him; I | being troubled with the threatened reappearance of Wen anne yr ax | his own table , j Thermometer 36, tia, i money. advanced jiy Mr, Burtnett. on | Caravajal. ‘The Mexican schooners Atrevido and Rosario. OF ae ced wreak, Wace 2 seal Ame ter saintion of cs ioe, S ecpoation Spo nerian’ for Aveuay, 9 A. M.—It is aclearmorning. Thermometer be | Hd na papa We ab Wagons Tae oe] rtd ecg ha fe - which 1 gares tte X | were waka a the ‘ame gin te “ao * ae — Y ", e resolutior elcome, oss | OC seth shade, and 7 r' Mr. Warart offered % resolution in relation ime; I got it three times; Burtnett | was lost on the 13th January. A Spanish hi » Wi ith. hat time; com f ee teed Ifeation, Now York dal the expenses of Kossuth was voted down, asit was con- | 90 in the shade, and 7% in the sun. | Wind south a tight | of the investigating committee pted suBnot teil at what Tnten toe my witness fees from the | bull ighters hed. arsived at Voom Gree ie neaadete hed Railroad leavo the City Hall station, Ne ek, daily,(Sun= | 4) ti oney in connection 8 P. Mi —It iso clear and pleasant evening, wit! isl . " h onee gave m y days excepted), at 9 o'clock, A.M. M. SLOAT, Supt,” | Pidered am indignity to men pretended that this five | eouth wind. Thermometer 30. After some other unimportant business, the Assembly } Oot) 807 Mr until the trial against Mr, O'Sullivan would | arrived at Vera Crug from the capital. with $1,970.00. lelphia, from pior No.1, North river, footof Battery | alone, but it included those of hiysuite. Now. theSenate | ing, Windeast. Thermometer 33, = hi Me eet re eatay owt @aine him for th o Be of Ci : Teeny atte 5 1M. e welcome that suite or include them in any resolution or | soatheast, Thermometer 4. x 4 him it was not worth anything, and | cho seide Yhambers, and Vel Vice $2. Returning, leave Ehiladelphis from foot of Walnut | the expenses Of Petwons whom they had repudiated # ) oye. “Thermometer 32 ‘The schooner Paclotas came up to-day from the ship | jast month, but I can’t remember the day, Q.—What | cline, ‘The California steamers no longer touched there. strect, At8 A. M., and 2P. M. Emigrant lino, by steamboat | unworthy of an invitation of welcome ? M.—We bave it clear and pleasant. Wind east 0 | chanee took in Burtnett's standing, from the time | Mr ermeyer had been recognized as Belgian Const TRANSPORT, from pier No. 1, aay. M. Pare $1 50. Mr. Urnam, (whig) of Vt., insisted that the iter SP “ Philena, with a portion of the cargo and materials. The | change tov Watermeyer hi r4 7 ‘ 2 ~— oa “ this lange bill shoul be Kon taateaees bal ‘Troy, 0 A. M—Asplendid morning. Wind southeast, tain’ thinks he will be able to save most of the cargo, the guarentee until you burned it? A.—No | at Vera Cruz —New Orleans Delia, Morch 2 BY YORK AND FRILADELPRIA DIRECT.—U. 8. Mr Tarsuce nerd the reooleties: Seeoet ‘Thermometer e torm occurs to break up the ship, Sho has not at all took place; he alwsys saluted mo very y ean Rxpregs Lanee, toraagh Wy die beter, J. | approved by the committes, ns Tedured the bill to bes | TST —It i very warm here, and the wun has shows | MUO hoe podtion. ‘The ship Courier. which sailed | politely, but f did not want any more money but what l | Opexixa ov Tuk CLAVELAND AND | PUveswone Cortiande stroot, 9 ALM. and’ Ov P.M. Liberty avroets ir, Masox said, be was mistaken in saying that Bios. | brightly all day. Wind south. Thermometer 42. Coa netoh Roads on Monday, aprunga teak when | wartully entitled to, Q—Did you not burn it because | Rarzuoad 70 WALLSVILLE.—A grand ceremony from foot of Wi Mr. Hall told you it was of uo use? A.—T ara rather | took piace on the 4th, Sth, and 6tb inst, on the occasion: suth had not been invited to Washington. Ho had for. | Aunany, 9 A. M.—Wohave a beautiful mornira tho railroad which conneots the Iskew # . Wind | sixty miles out, and was compelled to put back. She is gotten the joint resolution of welcome to the county yand | cast, Thormomoter 34, Barometer 30.500. Hc ‘ary 70. | waiting orders in the Roads, and, if necessary, to diss | astonirhed at your question, after m: { don't | of the opening o know that T sbowod it to Mr. Hall; Tt mo wed it to | with the Ohio river. This road commences at Cleveland, 4 Baltimore, Wi fn the the onpital, The oxpenses ought to be paid, but —We have had a pleasant, mild day, Thermo- ‘9, She will probably go to Baltimore or New York bt : i ; " above line: oped is direct ah Open teacher ht to BAG this evensg. Seroueter Py TN eereary 7 | Onptaia Dewoy is in hopes that the leak is ia tho upper | him once, and he told we bo koap it) 1 et a to - bo leks Keio, and terminates at Wellsville, ou the Mr Ccanse, (Whig) of RL, sald he woud vote foe | wind south works, anil can be stopped without discharging Hall, but L forget what he told me Q—Did you aot 7 | Hhia ciyor x= ~~

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