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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7083. ; MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. : 1 pe y Je Gnd of bearing its frait, He rejoiood thatthe discussion | Qlerk, to be and referred. under the dircotion of Affairs in Albany. DOUBLE HEET. ovwernererr one nae | MEWS BY THE BGR APH | i rtject iad piv ihecrine spperaniiy ot pro | the Epcatere "tie said the comtaNten had not had s | PEAR IN TUR BiMATK-—OoxITEN APPOINTR® £0 =—_——_— ra a A VORION MOZIG ROROOBRIES ee 70 oat yan. lorry ad the the triumph of free principles | chance to report for seven a Bean bis Leryn A INVRATIGATH THK CONDOOT OF ORWTAIN SENATORS oe +e — tiara nit Trado.—Tuesday, March 2 o*olor Comnnittus of the F NAL NG WHE BALL SHASO by ber ateot, core ot Greenwiah sire ane gruem sad | AFFALRS IN WASHINGTON CITY. | ror, stir tie vnited states had oo maak, af | ponding which Whe Houm went into Comnitto of conn —omnw Ligdom Meavvia mete 40. Pe . Bien eh he eS arched 3 Sugar Salt. Page Py i % D i oO mL 1 TARY AND CIVIC BALL OF ADKINS" WASH. | Brandy Chorrics, Cotes, Cocoa. Arrowroot, Honey, Soap, SION PED IDI: Some ont. bey Apt nae ot eo ye bee Mr. Houston, (6m ) of Ala... spoke an hour, more par- VENT INTOXICATION AMONG RAILROAD HAPLOVHHS, ny nrdray Wane Mara AE act | Slain GozreWhacen ae. Yt Camenene “M44 | GEN, SCOPE IN PATOR OF THE OOMPROMINE, | c¢tke'sniny slong Che sugevire and nce a‘refouse | tnulsy" acs he unr qigh have erpt ito ie | g?1E MANNATYAN GAS COMTANY. Hr ppatag ine band will peeform a Futpouret from the Opers : TW, A. CARTRR, Anctionosr, AANA wherever there was 9 human heart to vibrate Hore | Quartermastor’s Department, In many eases. thirty, | Mbrecrai, conussonvuscn ov THR srw YORK Henasn La Kile du Regiment” also a Quick Stop, dodicated to the mr sar : garded the objecot of the original resolutions to ba morely | forty, and as high as fifty dollars, have beon paid for a to Axnany, March 22, 1852 aie Teoeninacen Greys, Colvnel. Devos, seers | AU WN ish This dag. at WM olson the Sates | Speech of Senator Soule in Opposition to | 5 tevakwator, Neeson catia eee ts natges ce prpuiae. | OCLA,. fa. ‘8 gras country, Kuormous ptices, too, ni At the usual tinte for Opéaing the balleries in te Routlomian and Ladies, cnn bo had wt the door on the evening | Kooms, 0 North William stivet, Dry Goods, Glothing, Jow- Non-Inte! ti emotion so lately dixplayed; but in the last of them ho | paid for Senin Of ters oteriphicn. Wood to LAveny Senato, Mr. Van Schoonhoven (whig) moved to take un 1@ ball, or any member of the i elry, Watches, Fancy and Pledged “articles, Sogars, ‘Groes On-. rvention. Paw a recognition of what was demanded by popular fecl- | ed thirty or forty miles, when, in fact, the forts ought " PROFESSOR T, BENSON, Floor Manager. | rics, &. fe __K, D, Mii, Salesman. ; ing. Lt xaid that the time might come whon. for soif de- | to be located in the woods, other the gentic. | 22,ftolution to amend the Journal of the rowdy soerd (AUCTION NorICcH TOW DEL Mr. Hai pm.) of Mo., asked whether the gentle- 7 fence, the United States would advance to the support session, which waa under consideretion when hostilitios CTW. Le Van dandt ths der at Wooten | THE DEFICIENCY BILL IN THE HOUSE: | andpreeorvation of itwprinciples. ‘The policy set forth in | man bad heard how much the hauling of corn cost, and " HOMESTEADs. on accra nr don Saturday. From his manner, it appeared evi- A DINIAAANNA IIIA ion roo % és 2 cis TREN Mr. Clarko'arewolution came down to us in custody of | whether, during war, foraging cost tho governmont asin. | Cee ROSPECT WILL, VILLAGE ASSOCIATION. — ON sud ataktoncey aveter sists ‘iganity fag asa te Military Ext in New Mexi tho names of the groat and wise—of the fathers of the. re- aie cent in New Mexico? ey eh dent Ghat he was propared to enw the ght. Mr urday next, the 27th day of March, at 12 M., the asso- | tors, Drawers, Dosk, ots, &o. Wednesday, in the suc- he woul was ‘8. Housron was not prepared to anawor distinctly. Nala », which @iation will sell ai pablio auction, (to its members.) on Che | tion rooms, ah extensive rale of choice Dry Goods, Cletuing, Mary Bxtravaganee in New mexico iilo--bnt he mould madestahe:to.stow shat What Tans asked whether it does not now cost twoor | Coy (dem.) moved to lay it on the tablo, wi mises, the House wnd Bai owing term to tho highest biddgt, on the | and other merchandise. PAR ADAAR AAAI AAIAADA Sdvocated by Mr. Clarke and othors was not the polloy of | | Bi ; fered un- 10 per cont cash at the tino of sale, 40 por esi ———— Warhington. Tho policy of neutrality assumod by Wash- | three hundred dollars per year. for each horse in dragoon | W™4 carried, Mr. Babcock then offered some " aa - ‘ “4 e preamble and resolutions, cont on the fthday ct April neat, snd tuo balauee’ in KER WILL SELL, THIS DAY, AT THE ington, he contended, wax,tho policy induced at that time, | service. important amendmentto the preatal < Jone, fecured by bebdl Auld morhgage at 6 por coat Sa cekee ‘ ge houret and 301g ons pay. az 748 | PROCEEDINGS IN THE N. Y. LEGISLATURE, aiid setotioned thon only by sieca teomuslty ao weanerst | Br. Hovsror—Tho oost of keeping each mule was about | in relalion 10 Senators Pietos, Blatt, and Uphas, bors, Clinton, ~ a ttorney strects. 8) per cont can remain o1 wae nnn intended to bethe permanont policy. It wasevon doubted | $520, including wagon masters and keopers, whi — — aoe ———. | mortgage for 10 years. Sul positive, ‘Title one of the Ww (BE Kose, HILL BUILDING AND MUTUAL LOAN | wud oldest in New York, Association will bold a special meoung, on Mouday = , h were adoptad unanimously. ‘This tig of trwes then whethor Washington hnu any power to proclaim that Mr, Hats only wished to be informed why forage should | which was heid out by the whig General, was reapoctod Conduet of Certain Senators to be Investigateds | noutraity—it was doubted in Wechinglon'sown cubluct, | cont nothing during war, and so much ttme of peace. | thre opposing. bolligersnts, pad ss staonded by Bit, Gaaltlate old 7 Baer MetONe a ERSTE ETS and was intended, at all ovents, only as x transiont moa: | Mr. Hovstox resumed. and said that some of the posts | proporition. they wore agroed to without taking the aj St twignccont ntvot Ghd tus tated wee GREE | BBY wood mahogany, and wuisueparior aud chsuber Yur: | Pike Wala’s Opin has Cumal es ure. To. read from Jefferwn's works that, in a cabinet | aro vo far from springs, that four hore and six horse | Rnd nays, ‘Tho President. appointed avery judicious waudothers Will addrerm toe inert Mus Ts Ht Mil | igure, This morning, at 10 o'clock’ by catalogue, nb 179 and inion of @1 tinge | Council, Washington declared that his only object in | teams are constantly employed in hauling water to the | committeo, Messrs, Vanderbilt and Bartett (dem.), and "Iavited to atten cigtion WHaeeiit eee alone, 104 Fulton, streets Brooklyn. atRo and excellent assort weer ‘Ghat proctamation was to qnict the peoplo during the re- | troops, He ruentioned anoties abuso, Aug —cihioge!s Mr. Ward (whig). as the investigating committee.’ The 5 apa picoretary, RthiocMuecitVtO ee CIR Ghor abammetion Sleabie 5 et Bete TRIAL OF MURDERERS—STABBING AFFRAYS, ces of Congres. In his farewell addross, he also spoke of | quarters cost from $80 to $100 per mon ever, he | calmnesy and coolness exhibited waa, no doubt, influenced neutrality as ameasure which, at any time, might be re- | learned that efforts were being mado to correct these abu- | py atten ue a n wchurvh yesterday, Never did Sabbath in- Peper tn Mgrs ee Pe oa bo. Se. Se. solved upon, Ho thon gave, in extended detail, ths | ses in Now Mexico, so a8 not more than ton dollars in sets, iron Bedatends 0 PLACE LIKE FOME Tae IRVING BU ILDING | Mattretsos, Paliasses, fu € dod w Me a ; seat en Coe more opportunely, . 7 Loan Ase will hold a Public Moot. | Also 8 quantity of socond hand housebold, school, and office - oe ovegi sof that period, and the relations existing betwee —] shall be paid for aton of hay. In conolusion, he advocat- mnate then proceeded with proper decorum im ing at CHATHAM IAL stham Square,on Tuyos. | Purviture, ingrain Carpets, feather Beds, &c. Purchasers From Washington City. Frat.» ani the American people, to show that neoessit af ed the paseo rowing on tho oxeoutive the | (he regular order of business. and determined to perform. day evening, March 23d, at 734 o'cl: ay have their goods romain on storage until tho lat of | THe MISUNDERSTANDING WITH THE HUDSON BAY | —and necessity slone—induced the policy of neutrality |} Tesponsibility of the enditures heretofore and here- | oxtra labor to compensate for the loes of time last wook, me dresses it mane ‘speakers, who will fully ay Fert OF CHa Se AinPereptng erg pretties COMPANY—GEN. SCOTT AND TH OOMPROMISE— bli afier tees «Sart aus sear ston ot Le ‘The sections oF the bi were thon severally seted aon Manhattan Gas Light Company Ponooe es pome ie forth eat OE incntkle nee aa conte ree stor . : MAKING FRIENDS NORTH AND SOUTI—T. . | written war wasanticipated,and Wa: on Was appoint- yon, e House, A member wanted to furnish tho canal Let ntrance fee, fur the presont, $2; monthly dues, $3; shares, | Cyntained in said Chive story Louse, For partl-culars see SOW AND! GhIviD’ Riku OaNADrAN peso ed Commander in Chief; this post he acceptod—and ac- Mr. Oxns, (dem.) of Ohio, moved to strike out the item tings investigating committee with a largo number of ‘hia assooiation is nearly full. All persons that aro de- e a FRI SR = poe ¢ * | cepted valy on condition that his friend and intimate, Gon, | of $796,000 for forage. Tho last Congress cut down the | (heir printed reports. Mike Walsh said that if ho was strous of securing shareain this flourishing masveiation, shocid FP, Gouton, AUCTIONEER EXECUTOR a Hamilton, should be appointed seoond in command— | appropriations for the War Department one anda halt’ | womber of that committee, instead of desiring to obr- this chanco, au the books will shortly clser co Boneeiols Sarntiune, S88 0 a EPHOIAL CORRESPONDENOE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, Prevident’ Adams had to agree to the condition, and | millions of dollars. Notwithstanding this, it has expended | cutate that report, ke would burn every copy he could And gentlemen are particularly roquestod to attond, nian velit sell) Cale doy Ey aba Es ordanctisbascped: Wasnixoron, March 22, 1852, Homitton was appointed. At this time what was Hami! | ¢woand a quarter millions, and the Executive asks Con- | lay his hands upon, Ve would not be #0 willing to ex- MOKIIS FRANKLIN, Prosidunt, 109 Broadway,” | ¢7,tl auction re SBRUSIAER Of Goad now on The difficultios which it has been alleged I ton’ (he chosea personal friend of Washington) position? Legge pay the money. Tho Honse has been informed by | hibit the negleet of that commit In refurence to <i. Presidont, 15s Nassau st, mdchaad: Be luding rosewood, mahogan. . ie p aleged aye fOWN | rh. Ayierern vevolution had put the Spanish coloniesin a | Mr. Brooks that they must assume the responsibility of | its circulation, ho did not believe the peoplo wanted te Arment H. Nicur, rund street, * pai pi ‘ow, he (M xe ids) considered this & | yo it, ‘They were already aw: , too, desired a revolution and to become | voting the mony. 0 itive and Congress, for the tionsand f a the Tuomas Law kiwau street , of the damnable corrwp- nda connected with those lottings, and have k walnut Par ©, ingreat varioty; also Franca | Up betweon the United Stated and Great Britain,in con- | ferment Pho Chad Tavlon, magbie ton. Dee arte tor Sota Contre | sequence of a diepute between the Hudson Bay Company | ini lou. Ho then gave partionlars of overtureamad + | contest betw George I. Franklii i ‘ b . ras hry Nollie . ‘ ieee 2 5 «lo and others, to Hamilton, to have, by aid of | trol of the purse of the country, and he would not voto | but little faith in their public officers, He called upon George W. Riblet, County Clers's utlice, City Malt Ye Sofan and Sots Hedsteals, Contchos, Lounges, Beds | and tho Colleotor of Astoria. have boen greatly magnitied. (ualextended to Mexteo.in the eventot acon. | for the bill on any sich issue, 4 Lah ied: ST ee eee ee ee ane Bilas O, Herring, 157 and 149 Wacer street, s of Bedroom Furniture, en suit; mahozany’ Chale | 8 is usually the case in letters from Washington. ve tor jom from Spain, Many letters, which Mr. Brooks (whig) of N. Y., repliod. contending that | caver graapin men of wll parties. "They wore all, whige » dr, 487 Broadway. 1 Mi Barolay street, Royal G. Mil Nelson Putt, fe Eling Combs, 244 Grand street. F, G, Richardson, 43 Fu George T. Maxwell, IN massed Letwoon them. Hamilton enelsed a | Congress has its own will, and it is bound to look int (sliver grays and’woolleya), and democrats, (hunkers and q tonto Bliranda, to Rufus King, with power to | items and take tho responsibility, The appropriat Harnburners)—one as deep in the mud asthe other was F i » hitter to. deliv Or not. In his totter to King, | last year were not cut down one and a half anillion.buttwo | jn the miro, The motion was 1 irty Modateadss to close an nestinmonts alse, filty’ full | for its use curried actoss Oregon, or from port to port, on ily in W2YT. ho declares himself in favor of the en. | tmillions threo hundred thousand dollars ; and there would | "An alle p acemato oxist in tho Attorney G portunity for all parties who wish goods fur the coking | its way to the Company's settlomonta, free of duty. ‘The | terpriaé, and s that ald the Land forces be those of | not now be a deficiency really existing’ if Congress had | ral's office, Mr. Smith Ieaderot the whigs inthe House, i . Goliscter av Astoria adsertained that: tha vonbela thas oh the Unite 6s, which he expected to command. tn | done last year what it had hitherto done, wants a catal of the books and the prices paid, whieh: s tho ves: n- to Miranda, enclosed in the one to King, Ham. After somo further debate, Mr, Ov's motion was nega- | have been purehinsed by that officer at Ue oxpense of the HOUSEHOLD | ployed werein the habit also of carrying goods for other he would have nothing io do with it uyleswit | tived by ayes T2, noes not count: for thie last two yea: Fee ag ok Ceoshy stroets meat | partics, claiming it as aright under the treaty. Ofcourse, \ be patronised by the government of America, to Mr. Ons then moved to strike out the approp: nj. P, Johnson, the Secretary for the Faucy State At 104 o'clock, the Furniture contained in the | no such right exists; and as it ia a dircot infraction of our | Which he woulll dp allie gould 8nd thal ‘Bp: would} of £600,000 sultural Socloty, who was sent to tho \Worldl’s Fair mahopany and black walnut Extension ‘The facts are briefly, that under the Oregon treaty, the | Ofive Chairs and Tables, inlaid contro Table, n% | and Hall Clocks; also, thir ressos, and | Hudson Bay Company has permission to have any stores y Mall, { Office of Assvciation, 244 Grand street ; open every even- ing from 6 to 9 o'clock; and on Wednesday from 3 to 9 | o'clock P. M.,, for ladies, Artivleg of the asyoviation may be | had gratis, | ion transportation of arias, &e., and made re- HE FULTON BUILDIN pening Association will bh yp of the dwel 0 rosby stree | vat Britain should send a large fleet, andthe | marks vy t the bill, He urged the admit jon | ata cost to the Stato of $1,500, has submitted a report to ening, March 25, at Chathat Mall, Ne. & Chatham square, | LPPer kart of the dwelling house Dae Jaws, the Collector gave notico that unless it was stoppod | ites furnich the lund forces, of which bo was | to take the responsibility boldly, aud not try tosneak out | the House, It ia a “wishy-washy” affact hait'pact seven o'clock, for the purpose of reevivignow | FP WH. LEEDS, AUCTIONRER—GENTBED HOUSE- | he would be compelled to seize the vessels. “‘Theroupon | {horsceond in command. These anabters, Mx. Soule | of it in a cowardly mann spicy debate ocemted upon aimotion of Mr. Lucky, members. «hold Renin 23d March, at No. | the captain. presented tho case to the British govern. | ying that the expenses showld ¢héon unknown to Washing Mr, Hovsiox int a select cornmilte A mantel ae inent, and the papers were forwarded to Mr. Crampton, | ton, sid inast hare met with bis approval fo virit a& the distilieries An address will be delivered, ex advantages of thi aining the objects and | 5 East Twonticth ate ; eive Mr Ob nd, occurring | be met. and he did not cou reasons were orlee in the 8 association to ¢ te, during the recess of the Legis- rso whi od) sortment of parlor, b i mn “yet pean Perea ti i f | y ieilents to tadane Hint rinst the bill , A ¥ woney profitably and ssfol, r shogany: ta 2 at On . | tho British Minister here, for explanation and investigt | so shortiy afier tho publication of the farewell address, | Suiticient to induce him tov inst ie t to collect statistics in rotation to the liquor tratiie. Tomales who labor for a Tiers, ke, Sale to commence MOR atl bieeie tion. showed “plainly that intervention. was not a matter | | Mr. Onn (dem.) of 8. C., said, there is only one condi: | Miko Walsh ridiculed the project, and moved that Wim equalled advantages to its members. ware. HENRY H. LE ., S Wall street. L understand the Scoretary of tho Treasury has satia- | drevded by thov fathers of this republic, when it - | tion on which he would vote for the bill, nam that the | H. Burleigh, tho well known ultra-teuperance radical, be Pore ee ert § may be mentioued the | ————————— saps Pee fied Mr. Crampton that the Collector's position was in nial to thoir own feclings. Hercad a letter, written by | President dismiss persons connected with the War De- | selected as the traveling marshal of the committec, The 0% von pi en! : 1 y owed on #ix months’ ARKDWARE—AUCTION NO’ 0% ce Wi f uss i f - ic] vat oO t e cO} ie wi tS Guatentas etree jad sould any toiuber H eae ‘cr, has in his large trade sale ot | Sccordance with law, and that the assumptions of the | Washington as early as 1792, in which was shadowed | partment, commencing with thi wish to withdraw, aftor boing a nem be mouths, an ad- | Hardware, &¢ sat 10 o'clock, at No. 10 Codar | C#Ptain aro wholly untenable. The affair may thus be | gorth the nature of his farewell address, and in which | every other officer who has violate ditional soven per cont will be allowed; thereby securing | street, avery desirnble assortment of English and American | eousidered sottled ‘ not one word about the foreign policy of the United | the last Congre a double intorest, at least three times as much ag allowed hy | Shelf ‘Mardward, ealoulated toy the trade and country bu A letter written by General Scott Inst winter. in favor Ho then read Mr. Monroe's instructions to Mr. Mr. Stax ‘tho savings ban This is cutive new foatare in building | t of which is sold rider of Assignees, Iso at of the compromise measures, is in the hands of his then Minister in Kagiand, that be would prevent | other th associations, and woill worthy the attention of all taking an k, an entire set of “Joseph Rodgers & Son's’ Cutlery | friends here, and will be published ina fewdays, It has | any interference with the colonics by ay ppean na- | Was the duty of Mr. Orr to br tary of War, and | House ref indiveetly, the 1 «4 to organi law of The navigators of the Hudson river are so impatient i for tho opening of navigation that it has heen sugiconbed ying, amongst | to send for Mousiour Mailefort, to blow up the heavy body the law. it | of ice lodged at Schodac. Ww (whig) of N. . roplic ward articles of im- ne i fdas and to Cae in the great etruggle of Lit anes Ba ee maa a with capitalists snd moneyed me: or, Dining Room, and Chamber Furniture, Tablo Cutlery, ote al rl see bl fi aren : Ladies arc pactictlarly iuvited to attend, as they can sub- | (ince Wate, Dink Glasces, Centro ant Extonsion Tabier, | Pleted their Marbor and River pi Ms peoeniag. ee the prinoiples upon which we hay od ribe to one or more Share, and hold them in their own | Chairs, Softs, Mattrasses, Foather E Palliases, &e., tue | They have endeavored to make the bill conform to | woqid be to surrender oursclyes (o humiliating degrada name, with the same rights and pri 4 a4 the opposite | wlole of which is well worthy of atéontion, as it must by | tho principle that only works of really national benefit | tien. While we should be cautious in our condenmation Mr, Mansnari. (whi) of Parente can subscribe for sharon for their childron, | sold to pay advances. Saturday, large salo of secoud hand | shail be included. Whether this will satisfy the mom- | of others, undin tho expresion of sympathy, still, there | sibility of disbanding th r i Oeri epic apm tog ate anit furnish a capital to | Furniture, by order of assignee, “Cataloguos at wale, bera, who, in the bill reported last Congress, acted upon | yas much to be lost by whesilation amounting, in the | the people of New Mexico rexns to fight their own | guy, ho bill was made the special order of the day for Brot tndesa; Kitkes Ibegs propuricn, af ebich ore soe OUN 1. VANY TER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELI. | the principle that an equal distribution to all the ore. | oni, to a reputation of weak 0 battles, than to abi DiS ADRe UEC) SOM Ea terse met taken up. Come early and sabserile, as no more will be sold Tuesday, March 28, at elevon o’ely Vallstroot, | Yaldistricts should bo made, remains to be seen, ‘The | smencinent offeved by Mr, Cass nbodying atrucex- | Vital prineiploof this government, ay : after the ahove amount is taken up Cameling, Hoses, &e. "A laro and §} collection of | Dill Will be reported us scon as an opportunity of position of the policy of Washington. and would. suppo Mr. Howanp, (dem.) of THK PROPOSED Subseriptions will be received by th wingoMe ra— | landard aud half stendard Roses, Camelias, greonhouso | probubly on Wednesday. ‘The total amount of appropria-*| it, Uven adtiiting (¢ ) tho policy of | the hist Congr ying that Mr. 5 Pro-ide st, plants, &o., from the celobratod nutsery of J. 18 Mautol, | tions contained in the bill is about twelve hundred thou | Wa: hin impascivenoss | With regord tot interest in the adyaucemont of the mechanic wud working | Pattern Cards, suitublo for Stationers and others. For full | been shown to several Southern men, who have ex: | He read all the corres beiween Messrs, | Peachment.” Why did gentiomen negleet, in tho seneral ce i _ To those who wish to remain members until the association | frurumativsasd cna eee” Mich are now ready. Terms, | prossod themaclves satisfied with it; and. strangeto say, | na wing on this s ie 4, und held that the oe. H ck ihe bill? The whigs challenged investi- NEY |S OOK: te Feed Lh elogo#, @ much larger profit ism tuvir invostinent, or . : it is equally satisfactory to such’ Northern men as | {icy ofimpassiveness had no warrantee in the history’ of democrats do their worst; on them rests akites It they prefor money, it Will be adv: to ouablo them ta | PPENKY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, NO. Seward and Trumen Smith. Its publication is regarded | the pact, He agreed that noentangling alliance should ity. ‘ F build‘a house to live ia, thereby cnabliag them to be th an eet: BA BERL Way as a inaster stroke against Filmore. | begiormed—t the destiny of th tion ought plicd, that an impeachment of fifty or one Aunany, Marcle 22, 1852. The Committee on Commerce of the House, com- py months, ‘Phe adminixt expenditures, not according to thy june, hut wilh grequrd to therownestenates, | _ i. MeMunnay, from the majority of the Committee om cwoudd take the reapon- | Finance, reported fayormbly on the bill for tbe payment Ho would rather leave | of the gencral fund debt, which fails due on the Int of but nol toe dl with that ofany othe THE GENKNAL FUND DERT, RIO. COTITE: MANSION Hast reported favorably on tho Executive Maa Toombs had deel mtinued ™ ‘ Mr. on to hve been the do us for the army, that th SAMUBL SOUTH WM. WEED, Vico President, 56 Bowery. Horist, corner of Vorty-cisth street aud Broadway, Cata- olan’ °! ‘hartest a ATO sOlidy. ney es olin’ the ic, | Sion bill; Mx. Pierce dissents from Lhe bill. Isaac Amunaax, Jr., Socretary, 6 Third avenue. dues morning of sale Rem OIE Ee Aa a Sey harteston | auvcented by Mr. Cl was thant policy to bo forey La ad hee een nite APRD SALA COR SLE: fo 0 BAEACAET ¥ sn harbor, Soverai harbors of re akes are also | immutable? What was the true policy ab that day a fe the subject; the THeOraNiaoret Gh ee ‘ater, ie née, EC Watker, GLBUsanech atest, our. of Hester strest, ; Li, Av Dub. | provided for, The committees will wext turm its atteation | aight not be the (ru policy of the pro-ent Lime. his | oely ancumeut was that the whole appropriation Wioked | «I Committers of the Whole the Appropriation Fenac E. Devoe, 40 Eldridge atree day’ of March ‘instant, under | tothe lighthowe eystan, mation is not now what it was in I707, Our population | too luge. and ought to be cut down " sacmbly waa debated, sugeood bo, and then re D.W. Whitney, 27 Collece place, tho direotion of the excentors, the valuable real estate ot | Phe recommendations contained in the report of the 1’ Was three inllllons. over an ar 800,000 square | Mr. Gids’ amendment was rejoctod | comunitted for farther ameodment Henry Me wm, 40 Bl dridge the late John ‘Tredwell, deceased, con got property on’ | Board of Army and Navy Officers to the Treasury 1 now it exceeds thres millions of square mil: ith Mansians, of Ry. mov \ AMERICAN BIMLI SOOIRTT ailum, 4081 Ps b y ° sity of New York if " rots thres ml square miles, heaps 7 , Dill to CA hn io 8 7 Foster B, Willian, 146 Hester atroot, Peontety on Doushey, Vine, Dock, Moneta, Prot, James, | partment, suggesting (he establishment of a permsucnt | a population eight times li Our commerce, during | pvation for rent of quarters, &e.. for jadviateen- | The Mill t {he Ameriean Bible Sociaty to hot Nathaniel Terpenty, 185 Pith atrect. Peart, Adams, Dror in, Gold, aud Concord strosts, | board of army and navy off ilians, will rocoive | the Inst fifty years. has «a three hundred por cont, Lefore concluding which, the Comunittee ro ey real estate was read and passed. tas vides llss At RE = son Aven place, in she city of Brookly: no fuvor, A liberal appropria‘ us bo mado, soasto | whilst that ‘of Great frita as only been two hundred er ae Ci eR DS ipa i : cote MN) x roti chine iene SAA aCe ARERR BOGILION OK a large euiive, intended fora hotel, now being eree @ subject under the control of a burei Bilt wea * Gu abtininton ty Chie G40; ths coma: | Dir. Jacxson, (dem.) of Gn., asked! Ioave to offer arono- | _ A bill wa edtuced, extending the jurisdictic HE ATLANTIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF plank road toadix ney Teland, the subject under the control of 3 bureau iu the | percent, Mo read estimates by which, in 140, tho ¢ eKHON, (clean) Last the Marine Court iu New York to yoaicis on auliuished on the from Brook! with about two acres of land i m of the late Day sury Department, which will answer every purpose, | moreiai move except providing fat office Brooklyn,—Notice—She members of the above Asso- @iution are notified that a mosting w would exccdd that of Great Britain by ins. He also referred to the presentani | Mise measures, and moved thi compr ivoing apart . pondin deceased. Alsi voynyzes 1 be told on Tuesday . by tho e on of & board. eghiy-cight ani previous quest next, the 2d inetant, at 7 o’elock, P.M., in the Lodge i cresof land in the town of Leyden, coanty of | Much ashas been said about the action of the committes | {Care comparative sieam inarine of the two gavermment:, | Which the House adjourned. THE EXTRAORDINARY EXECUTIVE, SPSBION AGAIN—THY) Masaa~ corate of Heaty nad Atlantic strecte, Shares willbe offered | Lewis, and tate ebuaa takai sseanenenins for yar. | on the Canadian Mociprecicy achome. it haa nob yot Doom | wad the i upestority of thixnation overall others AEN Viguucce: (WABE) tells ton ite tte eee EP eewtuatecer a chaathete adore ise Dare Apa ‘meoting, tienlars and terms of sate, lo the announcement tobe made | taken up for consideration. ‘The members of che Commit- | in the futu say that the policy of such a na’ Movements of Kossuth, Dt Rancocr, (whix) called for the consideration of the Or by calling ot the oftiee 144 Atiant on the day of salo. Lithographic maps, bogie tis situa” | tee are, however, strongly opposed Wo any scheme which | was to remain forever what it wis in 170 was preposter- Leta Maeoh 631960. ht s relative to the q na of contempt T. 1, Jonus, Seerctary, GEORGE CURTIS, President. Feel Boor ite gh fe alee (hoch al LSE will no nde un interchange of all articles. the growth, | cus. Suppose Spain should iranster Cuba o some foreign suey 852 ph, Var Sctioostioves. (Whig) asked the Senator from ei ——$—$—$$ - ital Cle) Mw. TREDWEL product and manufucturo of each country, and if any bill | power, would we sland stil! Sappovo Creat Brita No proparations wero made tor the reception of Kos- | the 21st, (Mr. Babeock) if he woald withdraw his motion row 18 yot TIME.—THE BLOOMINGDAL GRENVILLE A. SACKET' tr entors. is reported. it will inciude all these, and not be confined | should makoa similar disposition of Canada, would we | sut Memphis. ‘Tenn, consequently he did not slop ih the question of Uhe approval of the journal wns set- V elinilding Association hold their next public. meeting CLARENG ETT, y toa few articles for which the Canadians cau fin t Mi? Suppose should revive hor wkase } jee tear era Iwill esnmont eine ¢ , Eighth avenue, ni ‘orty-socond - ae a | ML ercwid tro wlan “Ati? ests oo a i a sncock— convent to tus stragts Oo Sanat ny evening, Mazel 294 at 13¢ orolosk. The OUN KEESE, AUCTIONBER.--RARK AND UNIQU azket st Hom | “1, would wo stand still? Certainly not, M w Owens, Maroh 19, 1852. Vax Senoonttoven then moved to resume the bual- books are rapidly filling up. The entrance fee will soon | WF snlo. have to beincressed. It is now only $1 per share. Dues | evening, Marc amonth. Shares $00. Ladies are invited to attend. Now ia the time to secure yourself a home and a tireside of Your own. The books are now open at the office of the association, 617 Eighth avenue, where oe Hite fir ee haan. A very interesting experiment of the effects of shells | Sonic then referred to the murmurs which reg = r Fae earner ote Satan Hace 479 | upon iron and wooden vesseis will take place at the this countyy, of dreams, which, it is suid. exist. | Koseuth is expected to arrive here in the cone of the © stroot, an excoedingly | Yurd this week. x ed in the minds of crowned heads, of w continental | enouing week. No movement has yet been mady towards olivetion of Autographs of scheme, nob ag Hngiand. but against Ameri giving him a public reception, onary relics, &c. | Among THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, He pointed out the many and powerful inducem ea may botaken | other varioties are ecveral autographs of Washington, Na consideration when the Senate adjeuracd om re, interesting, wud yaluablo Mr. Coorny, (dom) moved to lay the motion of Cie cuished persons, Rovolw pnator from the 12th. (Mr. Van Schoonhoven) on the ta- i, blo, Carried by a 10, nays f a pe shares piative A 3 ; which, in such © ease, would be offered to Fagland by . bio, Garriod by a , 7. atany timo. FRANCIS B. GUEST, Preaidont. poleon, Gen. Putnam, ‘Toi Paine, Voltaire, and Canova, There vor tio her tar wales Leg eb y ‘rom Philadelphia, Mr, B palled up the resolutions offered. by Jauxs F. CASE ah ieee Vike Erealteny ii, Peri nian rte a8 of Gon. Washington, taken from ornsh { nalton Hvery advant eg oie Dian A as TRIAL OF THE MURDERERS OF THE YOUNG PEDLAT | bin o} relation to Mr, Pierce and bis coa- duct while President pro, tem, of the Senate. » 1852, Mr. Stu, (dem) proposed an amendment, appointiag 1 wovld bo ruinons to the United States, Te read an “DEBUT OF MRA. FORREST, trset from an article in tho New York Express, im | Puiavevriia, Maroh R.— RICH CARP! BR THIRD MANHATTAN BUILDING ASSOCIA. | R ¢. KEM Bae Ge ROA ES IL teh STOOL ler Rede ste thst ped wpe orrositioN To SiEAMERS Which it was said ‘hat in 1817 a proposition was ~ | ‘This morning, Dlasivg and Mathias Skupinski, the two | Chm and Matt ae wall eet ee agct of Messrs. way, entrance ‘ Nassau stroot, noar Pulton.—i. C. Komp will soll as above, Mr. Fru, (whig) of N. Y., presonted a memorial from | fore the governments of Europe, in the nam » | Poles, who stand cb ; ged with the murder of young Leh- Mr. Sancock moved to amend by striking out five and man, were put upoa their trial before Judges Allison and | earn three. lan dd to. : * r Hancock also moved to am 4 Paul Brown, moved | the words “report with all conve 22, ar 714 o’crocK. without roserve, for oash Membors lish Carpotings.’ 200 pie Scoretary Tapestry, Brussels, Thre On Clo: he 801 1 frich Ki + " a eplend cheat atylen oF Veliuk | tho merchants, ship owncrs, and others of New York, ac- plyand Ingrain Carpoting, Floor | companied with a draft of a law to prohibit steam reascis yal Wilton and V ot Ta- contbination to subjugate the United States. Thorgh such thing might now. in reality. be contemplated uid Wo not see the possibility ofmeasures boing adopted | Thompson, Their counsel, Dr against | there, the effect of which would be disastrous to the ONDAY The monthly ducs have their books at the office of t vet, or at the meeting on Monday evening 1 1 by inserting after nt speed’! tho word ‘when Sbares will be offered for redemption. pestry Carpe y richest and most beautiful pat- | from carrying freight and passengers for hire, and | ied Slates? ‘There ix w code reeulating nationalat, | Wat they be separately tried. ‘This motion, after argu- | “eviden which was also agreed to. Be eco ee LO el, ny, a Ee i f this spr arti Hy Coan der thececely any further contracts by government to aid in the estab- | and tho United Sates was, for self protection, bound pefore tho court, was overruled. The emp ‘Tho question then recwre? on the amondment of Mr monthly instaiment of threo doliwrs, in the ¢ ow | heavy supertine Ingrain and Venetian Stair Carpeting, Also, | lishment of steamers, Neferred to the Nayal Committee. © that others observed it faithfally, Every Bu- jnry was thon commonced. ‘This proved to be a | Smith, and was de (he aftirmotivo, as follows — yeare---probably six or seven---will positively yieldthe sum | a good assortinont of hoavy Floor Oil Cloths, Ri puor THE VARIOUS STEAMSHIP PROJECTS. ropean monarch knew that not a vessel reached their tedious affair, av all the jurors Ga either to have ised Bi ach, By tol, lek, Cooley. ~of eight humdred dollars. 0, All of which will Ue sold in lots to suit purchasers shores from the United States but brought with it he | conscientious eeruples. or to baye formed an opinion of ogors, Sinith, Snow, Taber, Upham, Van- Members paying not less than aix montha in advance, ‘will bo entitled to interest thereon at the rate of six per cont oper anna. W. T. 1. Mi * jerk y noo: vo aun. ghi—t6. a tho irrepressibla | the prisoners’ guilt, In the afternoon ajury was ob bay ropa Ait: aide Mh beaters Mile ti they went, | andthe evidence for the proscoution was common Suveral Senators being absent, those present, and not prosperity, | Witnesses testified to the finding of the body, and tho | yeting. hnd paired of with th 4 uy. | Coronerand physicians #5 to the post moricn examii * “| Mr. Gwin, (dem.) of Cal, from the Naval Commities, | Sores trom the U ‘ : ee aa eran ° N , of liberty, and conveyed to 4 Cee eae Walacules,) | Reported back all the memoriais asking contracts for | thongts und emotions of our poople whe alvereoun, No, $9 Nassau strest, | carrying the mails between tho United States and Iroland, | Zhey spoke to the people of our pow mp will sell at auction, ag reh be KEMP, . and Jacob L. Fenn, will add ry of the working of building “a d= ° +a near Pulton, RK. C. “a ia freedom, and grandeur. Nom Tho resolutions, as amended, were adopted unad A FREE DISCUSSION TO ALL SEO Te rosetta Vag eae Bea Fins iacetnator | make toon Clistepad op as een Mery igre We have no hope in any of the. mouarchs of | tom, &e. After which the court adjourned til to-n Ningulyees career tea cbt -REK DISCUSSION TO ALL, irca ‘elegant Rosowood 63s, OM, and 7 octave Planofortes, | asked to bo discharged any further consideration of o/s lg A ; i mornl ourt roo) f The" r cases, ¥ 4 Bart This is tho foorth publi moctingever held at this hall, Tt | of the very hest quality, froim various elty takers of the subject, which motion was agreed to. po. No hope rem there for any degred ; Yow morning. Tho court room was di The Chair named Messrs, Vanderbilt, Ward, and f ef consideration or kindness. exeopt in the aym- An immense crowd as. pathy of (ho poople they rule. If any great principle of | theatre to-night law waa violated with regard to others. and permitted to | Forrest. Tho f pus unheeded. how could we expect that that law wonld | by about one bund # large, and w romfortable sen! at #ix hundred pooplo, with new and | reputation, all of which are fully Ladies and gontlemen gre iavited to a v ' aa the ee en sold at private sale. Those Pianofortes me rel " r] aah % r 4 mn to give satisfaction, having been all mado forprivate | 4M. Darts, (whig) of se | Olen teeel aon, whigls ‘ons desirious of hecoming members of the Third Man- | caetom sales, but owing to the unuaual dull sale of piano- | Was sgreed to, calling upon tho Secrotary of war to lay hettan Building Association oan do so by subscribing at tho | fortes the past winter, several manufacturers have preferred | before the Senate a copy of the plan, estimate, and re- nbled at the Chestnut streot | Jott, a Committes of Investigation towitness the first appearance of Mrs. | ¢ seats of the dress circle were occuy 1 indies, whi LIGHT HOUSE OFF NANTUCKET. EOIAL, ORDER. were mime the speciat order for Als The State prison b ull the rest of the | thursday. | ‘ % nol be violated with regard to ourselves? In the year | betse were males, A large police force was seatlerod natuno, ¥ at the office of tho Secretary, No. Lb to place some of their inst entsin the anctione ds, | portin reference to a bet ii for . b y' rf . “4 ATLROAD ACOIDENTA, HEE epee ee ts sttact Weta ten Cota te bl pap hinge hort tg FS) DR aes Bie de Abe house for New South ding to the increase during the lust fifty years, | #!eng the audience, fearful of a disturbance; but with Mr. Tanon (whi) moved that the Committes on Rafl- JAMES $ LIBBY, President, Love uy's Hot aving received these pianos and advanced npon thom, they pant Sago eee an exports would be sevou hundred millions xception of a hies or two, no demoustration was mi reads bave power in their diverotion, to send for persous DAVIS COLLAMORE, Vice Prosideu., No. 447 Broadway. | will all be sold ae above, without resorce, and presonta A tare i 4 J.W. Wastox, Secretary, opportunity for those in want of good instruments to obtain Mr. Srwann, (freo soil) of N. Y., offorod a rosolution, TRUSTEES: thim at auction much Ieve than the usual price, Arrange: | Which waa agreed to, calling on the Secretary of tho Inte- James ¥. Watkins, 16 Catha- Albert Miller, 143 Nassanst. | iments have beon mao to baye the pianos sovurely boxed for | Tlor to know if any Ith, | and the per of dollara, Those exports were the execss of our w: Tf we pormit national rights to be spurned without no at cnn we sy if, then the ports of Lurope were ormance passed off very well, though Mrs. | and papers in th Forrest's voice prevented her part from being effwtive. A Now York ship, it id rumored, with three thousand | prox cution of their invostigation as te exuses of the lite Bric Railroad acoldent and other dalitivs, and to provide for the safety of passengers. sed dl what, sum is or @ill become due r i st or? Over ras burned to the water's edge in Mobile ‘ ino street. Win. i. Cornell, 09 Fulvom | shippiay have thom ote tl May, : St Reg: frag 4 ' st us by wdination of power? Wo could never | )é wa | Agreed to sneetrene Se e. atouaton Wet, com™ uliom | shippiog, or te have thon stored until May, at a reasonable to the RE, Regis Indians, by virtue of treaty made by. | expcet to maintain our future empire as anation unlese | Fay. on the léth, We can get no further p: Ries and Bower; John A. Currier, LL Greon- ~ 2 ; : " we declare our condemnation of wrong; and to any vio- Mr, Cooney moved nate co into Commi Seymour Whiting, 50 East | wich street. NARM OR COUNTRY SEAT AT AUCTION, Oe Jones’ resolutions, Gall euinere ih Moot ition lation of law declare to despots, These ogy stint It Nogro Fatally Stabbed. | of the W Hole n thy top pride tie tbe, anvoantuetrs War A osint, 12 Bowory. Santeis Ween dere z Be ab tie dcestante Pillow's supplemental report of Uke battle of Gerre Gorda, "Jt is too late Lo protest agaiust past wrong, but hes de porport, Ct. March 22. 1852, | of the act to incorpar nce oompnoice. Agreed Be Adon L. PANN, Surveyor, No. 1 Sprace street.” nd n halt acres, Fo€ waten te (| Whiths Has Hove been eublished): was agreed to, + | not too lute to protest against its repetition. He alluded, | This evening, as a colored man. named Miles Hubel was | to, The committee aseing through the bill, re PromeRoy & Inxs, Actornoys, Nu. St Wall streo bioland, It is el bider terol bling total hemgeneete ae! ronwia | Wa7Ringly, to tho rapid strides of power and dominion | passing the comer of Wall and Wator streets, in this city, | ported pr ~ ion ————— wh Reser Ao xt in Flushing, Gong Island. Upon tha | le MAK CO eee nana TOMRAND CALIFORNIA | hy Jnsvia, and urged a watelful and prompt po- | he came in contact with an Iri-hman, and pinter- | 7 ORBERVATORY 46QA\0ME AND LET US REASON TOGETHER."—Tit promises isa splendidly built double house, which eost $13,0%. | Whe Chai ~ ti Key, There was much to be foared from tho past; | change of some blows, the Irishman whose, name couid | Mr. Tanon moved by concent, that the Dudley Obs z ‘ 4 Lier partiontars inquire 0 0 Chair presented a communication from the Navy | ¢, = Stee he é ati iy sh Bc So could | went, that the Dudiey Obser pr fea ik Hae ible eine eo x Fund As or feather yO iui f ERR, 7 Bron’ seeset, Department, enclosing copies of all contracts for the for, from the day when Austria knelt to Russia | not be ascertained, stabbed Hubel co badly thet ho died | vatery bill Albany. he taken from the general orders and for juterforence against Hungary, Austria bocame a | shortly afterwards I ghagreessd hive tied ng. Agreed to of Twenty-eecond street and Third ave o> re === | transportation of the mails in steamships botweon New | Russian province. The full of Lord Palmors was - | 2 e| Tg o'elo * Yt Dalit i, s ; “ nage vn > bs: s THE APPROPRIATION WP. praca tae FOR Si. “poetmenmmenceercrneeramiacrue rar ne, | mrad tte letung of an mpi and Rag | Stabbing AMiay at Pittsburg, des. | Me Matern (hon) soored te, anpropraio lear end © , et ee ce ee a Sueeauieh ceva comes + | Innd’s obsequlousness and eondesconsic Russia, Prrtenuea, March 22, 18%2. | ini complete, and it was ordered to. third reading Baker, Fans and other ableapouker.’ Ladies aud Gontl RSALH. A SHARE IN A HOUSH AND | | Mr. Sewann presented several petitions in favor of an | Wit sive qiua to condarandia tara Roe A svrlous affray occurred in the Market Honae on | Vid complete, aud d rdered to @ third reading NURI tanec ae you cau, t down te ng nine por cont intorest, | extension of Woodworth's patent, and others in favor of hor aiina rode in the Gulé, and t Suturday afternoon, between two butchers, named Wil- chit monthly payments, scours a hom ire a hand- which fo a ehort time Tiacre valuable. | the freodoin of the public lands to actual sottlers, Fe AT eoe lee eerie eo ae Grab {Willian Pb The ¢ oney in a few rears. Weeats: | auire of J. A. K., 00 Wah for ten days. Mr, Fisu presented a potition in favor of extendin ed the Mosquito Kingdom! Why? Because the nGrahum an¢ fan Phillips, The quarrel arose Assembly, $20 month; sara, 800." All cad . i ng cd States worr anxious to avoid all difflculties Iie | *bout the holding of the stakes ina bet ham drew a : Pn aye pion Hus dauied gratis FEW THOUSAND SRGARS FOR SALR cimar— | Weoleortts patent. oe Mass., presouted politi uded to the certain invasion of that country. and tain. | kuife and eut his antagonist shockingly in the foce and THe Liqhon Tn monte dap aes hey of tho officers or trustees, ‘Thosw wishing | dey Mdndwetion teste reeuthe veioees Aten d ond ene | dn tevor ed Wesivedie tatent Ss ee ued that Mr, Calderon hod achieved a complete and | OM hit arms. THe has been held i hewiy bail to answer . y or N.Y. callod op tien ey, (Whig) of N. ¥., called up his resolution would d si triumph in his diplomacy, He yead also from Me, | Phillips M : . gupointenent | 1 Compton's speceh to the President, in which he boldly | ‘The canal, river, and railroad business ix vory brie! tiakiie ie Povdiaoe tence told the United States that her Majesty had afloot in the | — Major Guthrie is getting better, and in @ day or two | Unter by rilation to the liquor ira Ld, hy force. provent any expoditio will be able to nitend to business: | object of the r conside odo 80 no . ‘ At ts hoy “over, | Pelt toda go now, wa the en~ | wood Piano for sal low. Apply at the Insurance {t ts hoped, wilt recovor | firstof April, Othoeopea | Office, 8 Nassau stroot, Mr, Coorrit, (whig) of Pa,, presented thirteon potitions against extending Woodworth'’s palont, and three in favor of a modification of the tariff. Also, m petition, asking for the intervention by tho United States in favor trance every evening fron Theo + MOSES My FB. VALU SOON, Vie piniitee to cullect sta- +. Ho explained the le length. He was SALE OR EXCH ANG irammeroy Park, AT FO st 1th streot, ohh i : opposed, at n genoral thing, to the appointuent of sleet RICUD k s fore of first quality and. w f all ? 4 ‘ever uation, or under whatever fing. which should ‘ 0 mn mMlos from dnt cc le R of all nations etruggling for freedom. Also, resolutions of iatohg Ay ‘ Lick : oor . comamittoos to sit during the recess, but ho thought thut heey Plonty of fruit, very tho Legislature of Pounsylvania, in favor of the establish. | 8'’@P! to land in Cuba. Ho contrasted the high touc Seeman seer ee hel at rn the Importauce of this wattor was much as to fusiily the Blaok, : James Ewet Twenty nations, towards th Fone Pras, March 2 ately; torus easy. ment of anavy yardand dock on tho lakes assumed by England, and all othe Mr. Jastes, (dem,) of R. 1., prosented a petition from | [rc Mater, and the tone nx raising of 4 8 piled form, the statis Anattompt wae made lost we y Bank. A letter ii whined tee, Lo collect, in an authentic the Inted by the resolu ‘The the Cherry od the inefil- | Val KI naing ® note purporting to be Bret strec st Ninetoonthstreot ESIRABLE RESIDENCCE IN BROOKI- | over 4,000 citizens of Providence, in favor of a moditioation | i Sa: ee Pinte Ate donar "y 0 tizon of 8; 4 tobe | hetitions f nstramces against the Maine OSCAILY. HENSAMIN, Secretary. | ee LT aime tworutory and ates i | of tho tariff : bt Aven tet Sala doch A ct ph oe all fOr ead Shine aprender nope Bl It fa called, } y hero, not by hundred aud S.¥.Bacuny, Att'y. cormerof Broadway and Murraystroct. | 4, m and kitehen a tonta | Mr. Cass, (dem.) of Mich., presented several petitions | Yer sud he sh aah lf ven SONEAC Kell feehit LE cotbecce: kor thane le Wout dis aonda, but by tons and hundreds of thousands; but ; ( , ypreved of the Gnban expedition; bu men were dee | count it, and rem rocceds nil, Suspect and hundreds of thousands; by DUILDING ASSOCIATIONS FIRE INSUR- | tornnd!taninete mae | sgeinst non-tntorvention. : Mac they were never pines ie condhiaion, “henceal | trick the carhler wrote to the Postuaster af Flee hadi, | tie Legteluture had not before it the information w ompany, All porsuns whe hnvo taken shares, are “Porparticnlnrs, fr 3, DAYTON | rAEiL Cite Welty or Ocion osenaaiine mies | the prophecies of Pownall, who was Goyornor of Masa. | Whither the letter was fo bo uiniled, to detain the porson | WU enable them to decide upon the qttestion justly and Mr, Criase, (free soll) of Olio, prose Ohio in favor ILLAGR OF IWEMP- | of pteamors, te call ab the uifice of the reer of Chatam st previous to ite Leing 45 Fulton etroe ted potitions from. » Brooklyn, or on t rooklyn, or on to the Collins line = { who should enil for it, It was ascertained, however, on | (iHlably. We are called uy ny, Ad | FXOR SALE CHRAP—IN THE it | the arrival of the mail, that tue letter had boon abatract. | t0,ehect a law which will aife by tho tempera nee poopl important interests. A chuscits, and, subeegnently of South Carolina, in whic the destiny of Nerth America was pictured. of Railrond ao sign the ©! anting additional ant to All > Al | ‘ 1 Paget A as ection hue w + tonne r portion of the community are opposed to this action venrly all th are takon, persons wishing to hold any vtead, Long liland, a doable House and Lot, with car- Mr, Fxxest, (dem,) of Mohigan, presented petitions from | hed been securately ful He looked upon the pro- | cd, and, of course, hero was no caller for it. Sttsploion | Tava bo pulfcient fees oar epee to shia auction. Ficekin this Company bad better call at th and sub. | ring io. ane Voxotable gardon, with @ well offirss | Michigan in tuvor of granting additional eid to Collin | “ittions for the future as equally certain rests upon a vory respeciable citizen, who wt present igous | AN" 10 sulle he teotitct ieee ecribo immediately, Tho offtvo will spen this day from il | rare water n » doce plying within. fifty yards of tho | line pried in bits g additional aid to Colling | Mr Case, (dem.) of Michigan, aid, Pownell waa an | of the way, Stati bed yphybeicd yi T tee) * a aay as , on toomurrow, Wodnosday, from | railroad de t particulars, onqnire of B, Hondricksan, pA 7 ‘old fogy” after my own heart = = men were c ing down thi. one lock, for p ne to sign the Charter, and sub- the ‘ville of Be Noadrickson, 675 | THE SURVEYS OF NW METTC MN Rivuect ‘congratulate you, 8 Tlo thon exa Death of the Ti ant Governor of Nove, te thyy sure that it would be voted He hoped for tho fuw remaining Shar h near A r sul, a aot of first Mr. Bonrtaxo, (dem.) of Ark. r in fevorof prin’ | soined and coudemned th avd still polley. Ite | eotln. Ube resclution would pass, and be d the Speaker would BRUCE, President, t 676 Fourth sttent, ing ten thouran jdiffonal pof the genve Hatiwas, NL 8., Ma wither gard to parlia : 1 t ‘1 appoint upe lary mtiqe \ Faseoay: ; yor Ran ttees ™ deen We | arked, Was any one to he found new to ndvoontea United is wenanaee St bale caine an eau conte des tacos ReauRUN, Seorotary, oe RUES TEEED.—VOR SALE, A PRW | Ti turveys of New Mex Hh anap was transealtted Btater Rank Wests Weakineton dideo? Wae list cltoncy air hn Marvey, In Reuileny wh ‘would earry out the objeot of t vegan 1 oe a ke tan King Charles i from the finest & fow dw lasy Departmomt. | 4. be found to advocate alien and sedition Jawa, ef this provinces Fine expired at th ion tot eat exten e EXPRESS AGENCIES, ¢ A rare telection of imp ¥ cand | | they were adopted In the early deysof the republl | Howre ja ths city, at bh st clovon Mr. Warsi, (dem ) of N. Y., opposed the appointment, eae at tn a eo gepemOrnserea repre || Warranted Frosh, Inquire at 205 Water +t. | THE DEXICAN HOUNDARY COMMONER, | ‘Senate than adloeenod st als | morning. and moved that W. 1. Burleigh be appointed marshal to PRIDE 2¢ JA R PACK AGE it r A ; M Vrnnrn, (d of of sutt 7 . x linge on = thin coumiriee, A and Parcel Lape nail steamer GEORGEA, THE FIXTURES, FURNITURE, AND A | Te Renan, (Oe) OF OSL) OferOl & seaniation, Fe ' : | From the Sonth, Mr. Kev questing the Secretary of War to inform tho § 0 Dutohess Conn yea, (dem.) of € iroad a Woednondny, was opposed tothe com. hall dispatoh our #8 in chars hped ag 82 SNUG, Opposite the m and | Whether any charges have beon dled inet the Mexican Vonse of Representatives, | PeRTIER FROM MEXICO—THy Miastsarerr cNirip mittee on account of the expen hrough to dostinstion, Allour freight is transported fr The honae tx now gagood Poundary or, and, if 90, to lay them before the *, March 22,1852, | 9 STATES SENATORSHIP—LOUISIANA WuGs TUS | Ar. Tavion, (whig) of N. Y., took a more oi Ravy Bay by rafiroad, and tence by mules to Panane : ya bud lodzing, and Senute, Lid ov ame unr: " } comPKosusE, BTU. sad the whole subject waa laid upon the tall Mosquera & Ceo Call The gold dust, wad k ahier, 19 Fourth J rh ney | AVY RILES PANE, | Owmetion of Pareron Kiva pil) of Y.. the Davecsony, March ‘The Assembly then took a recess till four o'clock. - pes ed acahipiicc hase i Ag i : tire | All private bills engrossed on Frklay were passed | House ye ed the rulos. for tion of the re~ The Southern mail, na late ay dine, haw arrive | et AFTERNOON SESSION i fornia, Orogom, Chi the Sandwich Ialanda ARN USS FOR SALE A SPLENDID DOUNLE HAR eee Cee renee AND CHINESE OEAS, Xo by. bia A nate bill amenda Y af tho act of | Phe Now Orleans papers contain dates irom tho City of The to amend the railroad law. by imposing @ ax Peetie Wk kee ctaneh ie | Hh with full ell vor a aetete meet | r. erd’s reeolution esting an cetimate of the W ding, for holding th sof the United | Mes to the 26th ult. ‘The news Is of ttle importanee. | penaliy 200 for empieying any person on. railway, troetions onn di atour ottice, We | Paris, for agentiomon of city; has been need hut on expense of reconnolsunee of the Northern and Chinese | Silex fires f rickiwes, oF 0% A decree of bani hment had bees provotmnoed against As. Sucwn to the President or Directors to use intoxicating ivory of goods in § Dil was passed wilhow a Francisoo by ¢ ner of Broad. | sem, was adopted } trict Indges, Th to be ween at Tramor idents re ied the Mexican forces during drinks; making ac Ling from carelessness 5 nlar Connecting atoamors frow I’ led th - Lj nase & Vroight , ¢ an | way and Whit LATOR CONCOWRAN OF T ADEE THE FEY FARM nnd | 1842, The Chamber of Depaties Wirdemewnor; and $50 p walking on railway Vrancisen, 28 cont’ nstom House o 5 (Wh H The conaidetats ‘ 1 . ; ks. tak cousulae toon, tin an expros bens | PEVO. GROCERS AND OFHERS—VOR SALE, THe m (Whig) of N.C. said, ail the gailorioa wera | The consideration of the Homorad bil was further | hed passed: the act allowing Yucatan to impose export | tcks was taken up An nt was adopted. inn ecoamer, conrigno eno od ck, Fixtar dd Lonsa of tho well establtsh h hudtion. there wore, besides that, many of | Poeiponed until Tuesday woek duties produeta poring a ity op raliway companies employing pereoias ticularly desired to deliver w ada, Ww eeery and Liqu oma Who were nnable to get into the | ter DIFMICULTY meTWERN Mars. pUSTIAM AND Frren | sate, on the Sth, hy a vote of fitt using intoxicating drinks, wita or without the knowledg or before Tnovday, 2d inst., to onable us bo eomply with the Seven t ed that (he rule be suspended, nad } WUT RD, hd’ improper of the directors Forerunment requisition for gording and scaling, Ail fratsht | thore loo h y come in-on the floor of the Sen Nr. Jounsox, (dera,) of Ark. rove nnd anid:—Mr. | ! to go into the clection of a | — 'rogtoes Was reported, and the House adjourned Aactld oneeed Ian Tbe WeIcht, SiAll pateele aad aoomtenty I. presec = smenn (dem) of Alp, caldif no other ma Spenker, ib haw been made my duty to state to the Hou or for the long term. ‘The House Ras, Bike chine cy onttine To Bae FOR SALI he mart object. ‘The motion, requiring wnanimon= eon Voplesgant mirunderstanding which ¢ tin ay. passed, by a vote of fifty-two to twenty-one, Loko NavigationmIotel Robbery. PRIDE & CO. No.7 Wall strect Bae A a SUT rent, of course falted re Indies Were then introduced | ase. On tho 17th instant, between our brother mem. | jution to proceed to the election of a Senator Burraro, Mareh 22, -—— ——-—- Fold phedtaty extomihen to the reporters’ gallery, to (he utter prevention ts. Dunham and Viteh, (democrats) of Ta, was | gor the long term, on tho 1th Instant | The weather here continues to be eolil, and the f t Ac My iBIDE & €O."8 CALIFORNTA BXPRESS, NO. | pay cpr heaving or understanding by those who had bust | ref reed and submitted. at the instance of thetr roepeotive ‘The Louisiana Whig State Convention. at its late aos opening the Lake to Bufiato, within tro woeks, appears . or eae Freight ¥Sconts por lb. traasported MY! »#.. oe BAG. YCONS EGE ENCHOF DRATI end to there, and to tho exelitsion ef the reporters from | fuevds. to the Hon. Joha C. Breckenridge and 1 ; jon. paceed seerios of reeolutte dorsing thoeompro- | to be doubtful, Gerona the Lathmua, By Mosquera & Co., trauaporters of all in the family. Apply early, at No. 1S oot, near ts ni having deolared what wo believed to | inixe incasures of Congress, and in favor of their prompt | y. ne Spr oars old, ve oh, . W. PRIDE & CO. PROPE an BAL " - "| ; . 10Ne | y, o er uahitenance : 4 arrested at the Ameaican 1 nig oe [ar A. H. PRIDE & py for aul mt Ma a. Were then taken up, and a a (8. KR. dem.) of | al} difficnltiw havo been justly and ho: | The Louisiana House of Representatives have rejected | of robbing several of the rooms. Severn! watolos, and ot of croun ising about on ent oppreesion to him to ndors annexing Algiers to the elty f New Orleans, NIA PACKAGE Ajoining the VY. & KE. Rail | La. enid it wa | thob The | icles of jewelry. were found concealed about his pre- i ERFORD & €0/3 GREAT CALIFO! wr Georg % atten © had beon attracted to hy 70 SUAPEND THR RULES, & and Paroe! Express, Instant, to oon ning mbont os upon the Hadsun | that the crowd t bili from ie House dividing the State Into Congressional | mises, and on his person a large amount of money hoct With tho fret stoamer Oregon, in charge of special mos | TY wenud yards of oacth tu the rear, by | him. Uo would, however, endeavor to gpoak with his | ) of Tenn. made an ineffectual effort | disiricts has pasted the Sonate } Songer, through in twonty-ste days. "Mroteht must he vontin | * t ‘trifling ow bo oxtendod | eet abilily, and he hoped withthe dignity and propriety | upended, in order that resolutions | worloops belonging to this port, the Globe and the The Southerner at Charleston, and not to acu 1351 fy woight euch # in the town heecming an American Sonator, Whatever might be | ‘The vote stood, yeas, v0; nays, 72—~ | Potrel have bem seized in the Cherapouke, for violating | Cuanceston, Mare 93, argo for Cuatorn lonse d sage y No | tho fate of the original revolutions, oF of to several : the oyster law ‘ ! varchen a Averueme mings of ’ A rey te | prepoced emendments, thie det the important outs aa, ( Tonn., offercd n reaotution ta | Tho Content I \ f Augusta, Georgia, was) mcining hav ne dotaiaed. durin BEMLORD & CO. DLAL, 685 Broadway, | i HM vot to Daving, its induenoe upon tite word, | Uae oflegt Uhel incieen may hand te heer roparte tothe | pol be Loa the TRG instar ot bwonty thousand dé by low we h