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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1852. 2 e L. 5 From the State Capital. THE NEW RAILROAD BILE, a AUCTION SAIS | enna a INANCTAL Yana | coer OESTEADS. nn | MEWS BY TRLEGRAPH. | Prom tho tate Cepttaly | ns sou wilt ir ttt ue whut (le UCTION NOT BELL, AUCTIONEER. — ROPOSALS BOR LOAN,— $250,000 BRLLEFONTAINE | 66(\OME AND LET US REASON TOGRTHAR.”—THE, cthsinisaaiane: aaa Pottit in the chair), on the bill reported from the Rall By W. 1. and Indiana Railroad ‘first mortgage oon- Alloghania Mutual Loan and Acoumulating Pund As- From Washington City. —OURIOUS DEBATH ON THE MERITS OF NOMINERS | road Committee. The question na to the penalty fee » O'clock, ia the. auction rooms, N Poo seg liane Relivond | Poe tes AA EC at Union allure oes casmvenns, - FOR OFFICHR—NO FAVOR TO ABOLITIONISTS—THE | walking on the track was disoussed, but without pola oll assorted stook o| ny offor for sale n per oont mort ir rednosda; D, NI DOOK, BTC. i oabtrs Subiwe Ussavneed stoek of bonds, with interest conponsannoxed, They are insuime | evening noxt, 2th of March, at 7% e-clock. ‘Tho principles nee DO ASSEMBLY HARD AT WORK—COURT OF APPHALS— | through with it, the committee rose and reported progrens. aday | O£$1,000 cach, payable Ist of July, 1886, with interost at por | and profits of the system will bo fully explained by Peter C. OPRCIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. LIBEL SUIT BETWEEN TWO CIRCUS PROPRIBTORS, | — A recess was taken till seven o'clock } tion rooms, an extensive anle of Furniture; an entire invoice | sect, somnbananal ly, on foe lat dey of July one saneney: 26 | aregee tery) ote abe Speakers. xaion nd Goamter Wassicton, March 23—8 P. M. RTO. KVENING SESSION. ofsplondid Watehes and Jewolry; ® valuable Engine and | the Bank of Commerce, in the city of New York, whore invited to attend, Come and hear how you cam, : : THE CANAL INVESTIGATING COMMITTER’S REPORT force steam Pumps Bath; complete outde. in obest for Cali- Principal is also payable; and are/sooured by a me ‘The bill to oxtablish a railway and basin at San Fran- APPCIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD., ‘The bill reported by the majority of tho Canal Invest i» for 8 d other beantiful articles. UCTION NOTICE—C. CASSIDY, HN. Bush.—This da fooms, 10 North Willinm st f New York, in oisco, in addition to the dry dock, will scarcely pass the Axsany, March 23,1852. | gating Committee was taken up. Senate, Congress refused, last year, to mako the neces- | After proceeding two hours in passing a large number | — Mr. Custuna, (dem.) of Tompkins, offered » substitute ary appropriation; and, as the Navy Department has de- | of bills, at twelve o'clock the Senate organized an oxecu- ier ie eee ie pay Ste Sirsa Pe ae Io ek eemane ton tle f Ww, a clined to recommend it, it wilf'moct with no greater favor | tivo session, with open doors, Reportawororocoived from | 4 his amendment at longth, urging ita adoption upon the so rieis Hehe 0,000, of which $100,000 have boon disposed of, | Grance foe will be raised after thetirstof April. Ofc epee | pow, It would cost nearly two millions of dollars. Tho | committeos to whom the nominations made by the | democratic members. in fulfilment of pledges made, ‘as the wants of the company, hereafter, from wos MAY NAN, dt», President, 13Grammeroy Park, | contractors for the dry dock will make seventy thousand | Governor had beon referred; and thoso of uotariey public, | Mr. Wanat ( Gat) OF NF Ope substitute. “STANDA SESS. Te Di vole road a ithe compan: his miles ion can inthe RICHD KELLY Asst, Vico Pros, $d Third avonues dollars on the frvight of it, alone, from New York to Call. | im various parts of the State, wore unanimously con- | Mr unced el tinis te aren ay of thowe ter. . wt 12 Ws e - | first tl hie ROCK ire line, TRUSTEES, 4 3 * # a 01 Far A se, acl] O'elock, » large, fine collection of Ros % fromits connection with the Ohi “and Fonnayiyanis Batt: OB Eat Soventganthabrosts JobS. Black, fornia. » BT ac 2 ST eee eet, abo. t SA OR Ke fay leanieness, a ip Senna oe Fi ry % level and Colum! Purdy, al atroe' a ne for F; jo (SL Saabs eat aeaaeinta le deamimialmnaiond ph cy tigeraee Mame, through Marion, Bollofontain, | M. Dennis, h4 Third nyoune; Ches, &.Pock, 132 Kaas Twouty: THE CALIVORMA TIOKRT FRAUDS—OLE BULL, ETC. | 9, wag siso the nomination of A. H. Calhoun, for canal | 2°¥ for Friday evening next. Adjourned. t. large #ale of newand second | mortgage as above te ription, Sofa Beds, Desks, Iron | amount of bonds to be thus issued undor the mortgay c. Also factory. ~ _K. D, SMITH, Salosmas UCTION.-STANDARD ROSES—J. l. VANDE- s “Wiha as enclis ia dney, and other important town Union, on tho first stroct; Denuis Honneay, 92 East Ninoteonth street. 7 :SPONDRNT. - UCTION NOTICE.—MORTCAGE SALE—GROCERIES | dividing the States of Ohio and Indiana, where it connoots OSCAR JAMIN, Secretary. FROM: SHCTER: AREER ENS appraisor, by the casting vote of tho Liout. Governor, Democratic Convention in Maryland. and i Thia day, (Woinesday,) March 24, ab 108g 18h the Tn ianapelis and Rollofonta a Rallro 8.V.Ba ni atrect, Wasinoron, March 23, 1852. These matters being disposed of, the President of the ‘OAKS DELEGATE CHOSEN, , Mt GT Dey streot, coruer of Gi ‘treet, . ontire line of 113 milos is un = 7 — i F c 83 DELEGATK CHOSE sortineut of Urovories, removed. for canvenienes of | tract for gradation and masonry, and about ifty-tour miles OTICK.—BUILDIN TERA | scaeage pbeeee thie mening pihllats m lettge to Ne, Doo. 1) Sammeye anciouiion am nant yes: Desi nea tbe New: Lock BACAR, Advortment of Gro Harbor Masters’ nominations, Thoir names were read, ‘Also, a iron rails. A portion of haroa, are | partment of State, from:A. 18. Corwine, Consul at Panama, | | _ ‘The demogratic convention to el y Eanes | Nerebanetinene pale paren! and tho following names wero rejeotod, vis.: A. I, Haag lop i of Re RAB thee ead itl ba Com plaede |; Mallesed Buildings oveneret Ghote steest ena yon ew, calling attention to the fraudulont tickets sold to Califor- | gehults, 0. W, brennan, Henry Kip, Jamca D, Wood, | Fourth district to the National Convention, mot i I Y y in’ U! night. Cot, Jacob G. Davies. a Cass man, was chosen, at day Slams hey ad tho romai wa ibhe Chariees Brevi hed ps ia sont to Albany, As | nia emigrants by Palmer and others, of Now Yerk, and | Gideon Fountain, Charles Chamberlain, Charios D, Dean, | Resolutions in favor of Cava for the Presidency, the Jeffer- har- | ef it t delegal rrel liorse, 16 hands nie kind in now nearly ready for thi WwW. TER, Ai a, — expeo ——-THURSDAY, | and in oper HEGEMAN, AUC » by 8 , Bs 204 Fay, botwoen | der of the line by the 25th, at 2 o'clock, ML, abd Mi i § ishing to hoid any | qisclaiming all connection with th aud Abraham Yan Orden. cag ; Seinrentzcect ond Fallon siomay Meena | Sa commun aed osgment oh Ma igre re: | Dies th Copeonpeatcat te mertiece airy, | ol ll at the ploation of any members of tho | Wb tn ame of HG, Sherman vasannounend. Mr. | Seat gmie © ee tt the compromise V0 ‘it a pets, mabogan, 5 5 aa re 4 v i Yor hn Ded che + Burcans, Sofa, Bodstoads, Mattrosses, vto., eto. Fubseribed to tho capital stock of the company; and over | till 2, and dtill7 o-clock, and on to-morrow, Wodneaday, from | Cabinet, Diplomatic Corps. and Congress, will give a con- Rapeoee (ebb eaten Cost #5 the Hew Yeh Bapators lal ee — = ernment 000 has boon already paid in and expended on the line, | 12 to 4 o'clock, for persons to sign the Charter, and sub- | cert on Friday next, in this city. — not reported in favor of his name, ho intended to vote From Philadelphia, c. KEM AUCTIONEER. — RICH CARPE and in the purchase of materials, &c. Tho rosiduc is being | soribe for tho fow romaining Shares. The Senate, in exccutative seasion, have confirmed the | against him, THE LIQUOR LAW IN P LVANIA—TRIAL FOR + ings at auction, in lots to suit purchasors, this | regularly paid at tho call of tho company. To raise the re- ‘J. BRUOE, President, appointment of George C. Lawrason as collector for tho It was stated by Mr. Newcombe, (whig) that the TH MURDER OF YOUNG LEI dey, (Wednesday, st tom o'clock, at No. 85 | maining meaue tho company has resurtod to thisloan, The | 8. Jrssunuw, Secretary. Port of Now Orleans reason why he was not reported in tavor of, waa beoauss Suhel aaanarteg ty Albalet al Wag tno cl POP C;, Komp will soll as atoro, | mortgage empowers the trusteo, in case of failure to pay OFULAR SAYINGS BANK.CA PUBSIO MABTING, he did not think him a fit or proper person, and not qua naplendid assortment of rich Eng- | either intorest or principal, te take possession of tho ro: ~ r : In the Pennsyivania Legislature to day, the bill to sof the richest styles of Volvot, | with its CAGaIeRtan anal eo caeeity (ee eaeiage: bets Hail for the purpose of admitting mombors to the Waverley THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. lifled for Harbor Master. ‘at tthe the fast ca aaa ale of enna bee e-py and Ingrain Carpoting, Floor | the same, on due notioe, and apply the proceeds in payment. | Building Assooiation, will take place on Thursday ovoning, FIRST SESSION. Mr. Bartlett (democrat) said’ ho was urged to vot | wos taken up. On motion, it was amended, allowing the nglish Royal Wilton and Velvet Ta- | An inspection of the map will show the road to ecoupy an | March 2, at Bo'clock P. M., nt _Lont's Long Rooms, oor: i against Sherman's confirmation by a highly respeetabl re id pala: Of CoLACEOGe TOLLE RG! PERCE ¥ e very richest and most beautiful pat- | fmportant position, It is @ continuation of the Obio and | of Twenty second stroot and Seventh avonue, Admission whig of New York this morning, becauso he (Mr. 8) wa | ™&nufacture nnd salo of spirituous malt an F erns, of this spring's importations; Yeryrich Brusgols, of vory | Pennsylvania road, through Ohi froe. Add 11 bo made by soveral able spoaker: Sonate, Bar ican “droaley poalie kena quors, in quantities of not less than 31 gallons, the ma- handsome now aud hoavy superfine Incr A good assortment of heavy Floo Mats, ote, aH of which wiil be sold in lots to sui roKKOR ing the objeota of the Assooiation, ho ad frets mombors.© Tho putes of thw Asepotaion vs Wasmisaron, March 23,1952, | Mfr. Beckman (whig) stated that he understood Mr | % Oil Cloths, Rugs, Door | Indianapolis and Bellefontaine roa (0, 143 Sixth avenue, and is open at all hours of tho day and TRXAS AND THE CLAIMS AGAINST MEXICO, Sherman was an abolitionist; but no person had assailed purchasers | operation from Indianapolis to s point near the Ohio State | evening; and where subscribers cam, at any time, sign tho ‘ f . Ruse, (dem.) of Texas, presented tho joint rseolu- . f I 4 will be entirely compleved by October noxt. A | articles, and pay the entrance feo, which for the present is | Mr. , 1 J oneso oot pennliae notibae ae ; Re SiS Be 4, AUCTIONEER tWHNTY Tak Jompany hea boon organized to make the remataing portion | only ono dollar’ Subscriptions received, and covery iafor- | tions of the I ecount solely of those peculiar notions,” and would | jaiq aside for the present, and ordered to be printed. + Fianofortos ‘at auctio E | compan: islature of Texas, concerning claims 0 . day, (Wednesday,) | of road Ying betweon Torro Haute and St. Louis, and the | mation given by the Seorotary, at No. 70 Wall street, vifico inst Mexico. . ss Tonk Cehaee (democrat) inquired whether he was The trial of the Skupenskis has been progressing alt e o'el 85 Nassau stroot, | work will soon be placed nndor contract, Tt will be seea | of Courtor aud Enquirer, against Mexico. ‘ 4 [asop- | day. preventing a perfect chain of circumstantial ovidenee. ich pattorny, and Vene n agricultural produota, 1b rting a section fixing the next goneral election, at which the law shall be voted for. ral rections of the bill having been agreed to, it was just Ianded; Throo-ply | and St. Louis, by way of Terre Haute. The Indianapolis an facture to he direetly fre n Stair Carpeting, Also, | Terro Haute road is now completed. and in ope: i bis moral character, He did not think him unqualifed at two at the ealevroom, 4, and 7 octavo Pinnofortes, | tho most fertile, lo: d improved portions of the | Jas. W. Hane, Scorotar Mr. Sewanp, (free soil) of N. Y., prosonted the petition | the New York Senators did not report in favor of Mr. m various city makers of good | Statos through which the line passes. From tho nature of ee eee ot fe She i * Destructive Conflagrations, 2 fully warrauted tho ease ag | the ceuntiy tas construction of a taitway is easy end cheap. VULTON BUIRDING) AND, mummanELOan | of epeein cltineat' of Renpayiyanie, Ib faroe of a reliconds| Roarairetiwnl BY ihiedt 1b wat saved Cher he Wee from Missouri to the Paelfie. a candidate for Coronor, after the resignation of Dr. Geor; HIBS AT MIDAM; OHIO. rt when sold at private #al ‘These Pianofortes may be relicd | The estimated cost, with sufficient oquipmont for one year, ation will hold a Public Meeting on Thursda, Burravo, March 23. 1852, apon to give satisfaction, having been all made for private | is $1,648,080. Tho bonds above namod constitute the onl: oh 25, at Chatham Hall, No. § Chatham square, x & but on account of being urged and recommended by SS ak satya om Milt . 7 but owing’ to the unusual’ dull’ salo ef" pia Ritce ies communes Tint ible ceee wil peove.cne of grest st soven o'élock, for the purpose of receiving now MORE FETITIONS FOR THE COLLINS STEAMERS. Grecley, was repudiated for that place, but was promised | 4 By a despatch receive ‘ pean rrp hemp hag xem the past winter, several manufacturers have proferrod | usefulness and profit admits of but little doubt. Its local | members. Mr. Sewanp presented a petition of some citisons | the nomination for Harbor Master. hat a fire occurred in that villago this morning, After a debate of an hour, the vote was taken. and he | destroyed the entire Lockwood Block. | The total lose is was rejected. Ho obtained only cight whig vote estimated at $40,000, on which there is but « partial inu- Mr. Morgan (whig) voted for him, Mr. Newcomb voted | France to place somo of thoir iustroments in the auctioneers hands, | burinces alone will yield it « handsome support. But, oo ‘An address will be delivered, oxplaining the objects and gad receive advances, rather than discharge thoir hands, and nocted avit is Enstond West, it will be one of the groatest advantages of thls association to. 8 haan whe osize to invest of Albany, in favor of granting additional compensation aving received these pianos and advanced upon them, they, channels of through travelin tho United States. It must moncy profitably and safely, and al 1080, both male ant ‘ollins Line o} 5 Will afl bo sold ns above, without reserve, and prevontsarare | ever he the princigaliine of travel from. the ‘Mastern and | female,who labor form Uving. ‘This association offers ua- | ¢© tHe Collins Line of steamors opportunity for those in want of good iastrumonts to obtain | Northern cities to St. Louis, and the vast regions beyond. | equalled advantages to its members. Mr. Grven, (whig) of Mo., presonted a petition of the | against him, and Mr. Beckman “shot tho pit.”” FIRE AT BIRMINGTIAM, PA. {hSm at auction much leva then tho usual price, Arrange: | This will reake the convertible clause of prostevaiue at au | "Among tho numerous advantages may be mentioned the | samo kind from citizens of St. Lowi Mr. Sherman was present, and saw who his quasi Pirtsnyne, March 23, 1852, ments have teen made to luve the pianos socurely boxed for | early day.” Sealed proposals will be received for any amount following: —soven per, gent will be allowed on six months’ | contract WANTHD FoR caRKYiNG THR catironnta Mais. | frienda were, Hadthe proceeding been in secrot session, oe whole equare Cas hath bey Nnnigs shipping, or to hayo them stored until May, at sroasonable | not Jess than $1, ntil Tuesday, the 30th day ef March, | dues or over, when in advanco; and should any mombor f i } ¥ staat wi srex ave ovealed. the shoe store of John Jacques, Smith's drug store, Ken- charge, ‘Catalognes on the morning o| Instant, ata otclock, PM. Proposals will be addressed to | wish to withdraw, after beings member six montis, an ad: | ,,Qumotion of Mr. Bapoxn, (whig) of N. C., the memo- | the fact would nover have been revealed. ne shoe store of Jol f lrosged 4 glee he i rial of Cornelius Vanderbilt, asking a contract for carry. | ‘Tho executive seasion was conducted. with groat pro- | mons’ dry jgooda store, and other property. was destroyed AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER, WI the agenta of the company, Mopars, Winslow, Lanier & Cov | gijoublo taterose Vine in an cntire now feature ta taaldine | ing the mails in steamships, from which the Naval Com. | priety andatrict parliamentary order. If the disgeacotul | by fire last ovening. ‘The loss ia partially covered by im- lic auction, on the 25th day of March instant, under | and Indiana Bonds.” Twenty-five per cont of tho purchase | associations, and woll worthy the attention of all taking am | mittee was discharged yesterday, was referred to the | & curring In secret session, heretofore, were such | surance. tho direction of the executors, the valuable real estate of money will be required to be paid on accepting the bids, the intorost in the advancement of the mechanic and working Committee on Post Office, n represented, it is certainly a matter worthy the lato John Tredwell, deceased, consisting of propert remainder in equal monthly instalmonts of 25 per cent. | man, 3 PROPOSED . y DETWEE: n - | of commendation that sessions are to be held with open Seven Persons Murdered, &c. Pearl and Cli euzvets: ju the city of Now ork Als Any purohasor will be at liberty to pay in full at ‘on00, ind | To'those who wish to remain mombers until the association <irGl algae mane eo re WHb & ceawded Iolig protest, axpectinn at Bavtistone. March 23, 1852. roperty on Doughty, Vine, Dock, Morcein, Front, Jat tntorest on the bonds will run from ‘of payment: ho | closos, a much larger profit is mado on their investment, or A ae Babe Ll th eat Ma} MB The Fairmot é Poul, Adains, Prospect, Jotin, Gold, and: Conoord 'stroe MMovs $250,000 will be sold absolutely and without reserve, | if they prefer money, t will be advancod, to onable them te | .M®. Sxwanp presented tho petition of C. Hansom, of | exhibition of fisticuffs; but they weredisappointed. From The Fairmount (Va.) Banner states, that six men and Hudson avente, an st place, in the city of Brooklyn, | to the highest Udder. A printed exhibit, with s map and | build ahouse to livoin, thereby enabling them to bo thoie | Brocklyn. N. ¥., who proposes to Congress that he shall ea- the forbearance manifested, to-day, the public may dispel | ON€ Woman were murdered at a house in Doddridgo coum- ‘Also, a large edifico, intended for a hotel, now being erected | all the necessary information in relation to these scouritios, | own landlords, and to compete in tho groat struggle of life | tablish wline ofsteamers between Brooklyn and Gluckstadt, | all fears that pistols and coffee for two Senators will be | '¥, Va... on Wednesday night last. ‘Thoy woro omigrating on the plank road leading from Brooklyn to Coney Island, | oan be had by calling at the office of the agont of the com- | with capitalists and moneyed mon. onthe Kibe, and nearto Hamburg. so as to make semi- | ordered. Weat, and stopped at the house for tho night. A large with about two acres of Innd adjoining—the land being a part pany, at No. 52 Wall street, New York, March 6, 1852, Ladios Wo particularly invited U4 attend, as thoy oan sub- | monthly passages between Brooklyn and the city of Ham- ‘The businoss of the Assombly is rushing through with | #mount of money which they had with them was stolem of the farm of the late David Johnson, Behe Sonica H. GODMAN, President Bellefontaingsnd Indians | scribe to one or mere shares, and hold thom in. {noir own | burg. He prrposes to build four steamers of two tho locomotive speed. A large amount was trai by themurderers, ‘The atrocious deed is supposed to have liroad Company. becn committed by tho parties who broke out of jail at ears, |: day; but nothing of public importan: nd Stato of New York. The executors refer, for par- ticnlars and terms of ante, to the announcement to be made on the day of sale. Lithographic maps, showing the situa- tions aud dimensions of tho property, can be had of the auc- | propos n | gex, Parents oan subscribe for sharos for their children, | f80d tona cach, the first two to be ready in two y l t The ) 0 RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.—OFFICE ILLINOIS | which will enable them to educate and furnish a capital te | avd the other two in threo years. He proposes to carry | Exchange bill will bo passed to-morrow, Besides being | Lynchburg. Ventral Railroad, New York, Maroh 15, 1352.—Sealed | start business with at somo futuro day. Shares aro limited | mails and pasecngers at such rates as he shall be able to | industrious, the members have at. last determined upon | ., George Nelvon, mato of the brig Huntress from New ill bo received at the office of tho Chiof Engineer, | to eight hundred, a very largo proportion of which aro now | obtain. He offers to do this if Congress will give him, for | pursuing a moral course, for they have a resolution | York, was knocked overboard and drowned, off Cape Hat- tioncer. Signed city of Chicago, Ilinois, for tho Grading, Masonry, | taken wp. Come carly and subscribe, as uo more will be sold | tho first three ye 3 aon . he table, dealaring i r terns, on the 10 inst. Hs LFRED M, r ‘i 7 f yeurs, $100,000 per aunum; for the next } on the table, dealaring it ‘tho duty of the members of | tera*, ; ' 7 a EN Vv x ECR ET Prenton Budeng, ond aosttneneaueatn otintsions of the Tiina after ts sete amet te caren am of tye Association, 64 three years, $55.000 per annum, and for the next three | the to encourage, to the extent of their ability, The southern mail brings nothing beyond Mobile, RENCE I Central Raile First division, from Cairo te Big | Bowery, (in the office of the Citizens Insurance Compay.) | Years, $75,000 per annum, for cach yessel engaged inac- | ‘* Christi n union, temperance, education, employment, —— ‘cond do., from Big Muddy river to | ox Wodherday and Friday cvonings, betweon 7 and 9o'closk, | tual service. ‘his line of steamers which ho con- | justice. health, and human happiness,” The Louisiana Legislature and Kossuth, Muddy river, NO. L. VANDEWATE AUCTIONEER INO... 1. | Township No.4; north of tho base tino of the third principal | for the purposect receiving now subscriptions, payment of | templates, will mot bo liable to the objection which |” ‘The Court of Appeuls commenced its March ( Naw Ontrans, March 21, 1852. Siechtmdewater & Co, will silat auction, on Wednesiay, | meridian, af miles; siath do. from Bloomington to tho Ili- | dues, aud gtving tho necossary Information in regard to the | ix Lrought against the other ines of mail steamers city this forenoon, All the members were present | _ Resolutions are before the Legistature, donounoing i Jesroom, et, at 1 nois river, 60 milos; ¢i ‘rom Freepo yal principle and working of tho Assoviation. ‘ ‘ 1 i ‘ ze Watson, i ae 4 is doctrine orve! O'clock, a'large axaortment ofrich Rosewood, Maozany, aud | G7 miles; ninth do. from Chicago, to Kankakeo river’ 66 | © 'Subicriptions will be rocolved by the following oMoces:— | Which aro patronized gress—thot is, they pt Judge Watson. The argument in ono caso was | Korsuth and bis doctrine of intervontion. Biack Walnut Furniture, enamelled Cottae Suits, Work | miles; tenth do., from Kankaki er to Urbana, 70 miles, SAMUEL SOUTHERDEN, Proside st Will not interfere with bie shipping interests of tha | beard. and no other cause being ready, tho court adjourn- Tables, Book Cases, and French Bedsteads, Mattresses, Pal- | The proposals must bo for the enti eth of each division, WM. ED, Viso Prosident, 86 Bowory. country; because, of the tonnage and freights be- | cd till to-morrow. It is said the motion before Judge Buenos Ayres, liasters, Kc. Also, an Assortment of choiee second-hand | and will be received at the office in Chicago, as follows :—For Tsaac Amenman, Jr. cretary, 65 Third ayonue. tween ihe port of New York and the Hans Towns, three | Pratt, to compel the Auditor to pay canal drafts, will not Furniture, (removed for convenience of sale,) with which | the ninth and tonth divisions, until April 1th, 1352, at noon; TRUSTRES. to one belong to foreigners, and noarly the whole of our | be argued for several days. ts tall al cee Uhl TY Bets States wilson for the sixth division, antil April 22d, 1852, at noon; for the | Ceo. Hl, Walker, 61 Elizabeth stroot, cor. of Heator strect. | trade between Cont’uental Europeand the United States | Gilbert A. Spaulding, acircus proprietor, obtained a eee a Se ee eee Fi gecoud, aivitene, on miosis Bees (1 Dewi; Witney Colluge placer, is carried onin foreign vessels, This line of steamers, | verdict of $3,558 this morning, as damages against Dan OF GENERAL ROSAS WITH HIS DAUGHTER. will sell at a) thei files, plans, and approximate estimates of quantities will be Honry McCallum, 40 Eldrid, treot. proposed by the petitioner, will secure to the United | Rice—another gentleman of the same profession—for a Margaret Ridley, Capt. Brown, arrived at this . Will sell at suction, at their ‘alesroom, N for ins rch 25, at IL o'clock, a’ spl Fi TB statements of the on, blank forms for proposal: and terms of payment, will be fur- port three daysago, from Pernambuco,with the lang looked and Foster B. Williams, 145 Hester strovt. ene the ect op ane trade between Ne’ Yorkcity, | libel. No wilncsses wero examined on the part of de Tobias V. Mumford, 20 Norfolk st which is now largely*possossed by Great Britai Ww ou Thursday, 2 the | fence. collection of standard and half standard Rowes, Camel nished at the « ver the New York and Now Havei Nathaniel Terpenty, 185 aving in trans} tion of cotton alone, bet the ‘ for intelligence of the defeat of Gen. Rosas, the Go- &e., from the nursery of J. B. Mantel. Railroad passenger station, No. nal street, New York | = cae fork. = Sipapierrcyiron ot ae ety a ry _ - : . i ho alia ACR EE En ae ails ere es ig q Pane) E aC 2 7 ited States and Germany, will amount to $150,000 por NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. yeror of Buenos Ayres, by the coalition army under the M, 3, MILVANE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELT av | Sy) 24st the ottce of the Chio€ Engineer, in Chlcage, Lille | (TVIRD MECHANICS) BUILDING ‘ f nois, on and after March 25 um. ‘The pe Loan. Association. tion was ‘accompanied by several inter- ‘The same, so far as relates hares limited to one thousand, | #2 . M 4 v7 9 r7 f Ge Urquiza. former, tex of auction a fine collection of Camelins, large Moss and | to the first and sceond divisions, may also bo foundat Jonos- | 20 are alreany takon, The unprocedonted success of tha | esting papers, and Mr. Soward recommended it to the Senate. CITB OOF SNS SIGIR, 5 SCPE EEY Boa eiag Ot bee ether Rosor, from the celebrated garden of J, & P. Header- | poro’, Union county, Illinois; to the sixth division, at Second Mechanics’ Building and Mutual Loan Assvoiation, | earnest consideration of the Naval Committee. ‘Aumany, March 23, 13 former, This news reached this city on Sunday last; yet gon, Also, some fine Slirubbery from J. E. Ranch, at the | gale, Lasalle county, Lin f ‘ and to tho eighth division, at | (1,200 shares having been subscribed for before the first After the presentation of some unimportant reports, on BILLS PASSED. it was not made public till yosterday, It was entirely Srnntaes Tepe re ee eet cores | Sapenien Segnbentar cota: Uulnays cere reins closed avery iaego number uf peqone having how dia peice mataees CO) etry he LE ear ee nk LE ee ee aU OD Biel Pea overlooked, as unimportant, by the ship news collectors. Sees ei Ate = oe farnishing Ties, Plank, Bridge ‘Timber and Piles, for'the | pointed in becoming membersof the Second, have a | ing he Appropriation bill ‘ S eeetta ‘ PU eee CRUE ena eee te ee orany part ef the cond. Spscidoations may bo ob. | S Third Mechouice Building and Mutual Loan Association, p TERRITORIAL OFFIOERS Bills to regulate wharfage on lighters in Brooklyn and | The following aro the particulars, as far ms p Grice Lert age Ce Oo, te tained on and after the Ist of Apel, is by application at | having incorporated in their Constitution the.aamo advan: | was token up. bs 1 repeals the proviso, in the | New York [From the Bahia Justicia, feb. 10.) Fol ce hha Regt : ° ¢ of the Chief Engincer, in’ Chicago. Satisfactor, 00 rinciplos to shareholders which found such favor ropriatin, FS ) Wile torri- enable. o pane! ved fro1 0 iors comprising fall French Mahogany Chairs; | references wil in all eaaes bereqaired. Rei, MASON,” | with the’ publlo; and’ wiach tlied up tho second, its prode: | {orial judges: or otter offcers, absent. trou the territory | New York to botrew-meney: n° Seamen's Hund in | | On Seay aeeylingnewsof th downfall ce towan lor Glass, Frenoh plate, Card Table, Girandoler, Solar | [linoia papers’ shave copy aud send © paper te Nod | “Any'perseh male or female, desirous of making his or hor | O¥€F Aixty days, should not receive any salary for the | An act to amend the gericral mural cemetery act. The Ministry had not time to forward despatches te i ly and other Carpots, Heartirugs, Hat Stands, | Hanover strect. New York.” small burnings more than, triple itsvlfin the space of afew. | time so xhsent. It allows tho salary of all officers, | A bill to incorporate the Dudley Observatory of Aibany. | the differont Presidencies, but made known the import 'y and Glass-ware, Sah = sotabaaaie tccetncaas ~~~ | years, or axy person who is desirous of borrowlng money in absence, up to this time, but§requires that here- EXECUTIVE BUSINESS WITH OPEN DOOKS. ant and auspicious intelligence to his Excellency the nr ne oe JARTZ MINING MACHINERY.—THE SUBSCRIBER | Order to purclaso his own house on the most adyantazvous 0 draw pay during such absence, it must bo ap- | The Senate went into executive session, and after the | Counsellor Francisco Gonsalves Martins, requesting him § AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT is extensively engaged in manufacturing mavhinory | terms, who will but take the trouble to compare the advan TAL Uy (hs WSstaRne ; epti d reference of Fe tes ‘| ohn Levison will sell, this morning, com- tamping Quartz Rock, for Virginia and California, and | tages offered by this Association, both to londera and bor- | sr Gracy: (feoe coll) ivi Fos bea wali ibaa el illo blend astra ttt fini n Li papel opal la said alleen to menting at 11 o'clock, the large store, No. 206 Chatham made several improvements by whichho can pulverize | rowers, with those offered by other Associations, will at once _ Mr. Crass, (free soil) of Ohio, was opposed to givingthe | lowing appointanents mfirmed:— he combat was sanguinary, the number of killed, om zquare, a good assortment of fine Oil Paintings, by celobra- | more than threo times the quantity of quartz rook, and | find tho key tothe succoss of our plan; for instance. diseretjon to allow the pay, to tho President, NOTARIF® PUBLI both sidea, amounting to four thousand mon, Many of ted Masters and Artists, in rich mountod gilt frames; also, 8 | with les# sower than any other machinory in the country. | Ist—It will loan moucy at 6 per oent perannum onthe | Mr. Wexren, (dem.) of Cal., said that the Utwh Judges | Suffolk County—Maran B. Starr, John R. Satterly, | our braves sealed with their Brazilian blood this glorious Jot of Furniture belonging to a public, house, consisting of | Alas, an Frnpre ved Amal matory by whi if very partiole of | amountadvancod. : could not live there with safety. Charles Woodhull. Charles W. Fordham, R. M. Conklin, | victory irs, Tables, &c. ‘on Safe. old can be collected. ers who havo used tho Erasters, 2d—It wi f em; aly! ‘ 01 " Pi 10 (Rosas Saree tie higheat Mier Stoner Fepeacnenmee | Relgjenn,ecaliccted, ‘Miners who ava uard the Brastors, | | 2d—1t will allow interest at the rateot 7 per cont, per | | Mr. Watkrn. (dem.) of Wis, waa willing to pay them; | J. Calvin, Wells K. Foster, and John 1, Ireiand. "The brute of Palermo (Rosas), with his deughter Manwe- JOUN LEVISON, Auctio ees 1G P p ? but thought, if they could not perform their duty, they | Queens. —Gilbert Sayre, George Vandorburg, Jt., Charles | lita, took refuge on board of an English steamer, and thus —— HN LEVISON, Auctioneer. | sand, can use these machines to work the same over, paying | for two months or more in advance, thus sucuring « double | ought not to be continued in office with alarios P. Stuart, Jobn W. Demott. and Wessel $. pinith, was safe and far from the tiold of battle. What » vile 1,000 BOS Or WATCHES, JEWELRY, | & cin would do. Well By calling on the | Wueereste—firstly the above,7 per cent; secondly, their share | “pir. Baar sald the fact of not being able to live there | New York.—Ieaac Van. Winkle, John Hopper, Thomas d! Ag VUU) Eannbroker's sale. W.N. Lewis will so i soveral years exporiouce in mant- | purpose of buying or building their own house or farm, can | WAs no fault of the Judges, M. Clark, James C. Church, James If, Dill, Joseph Polack, | We hear it said that the German troops vied in bra ‘quantity sfuaredeemed pledges, comprising. &. ieees: assort, | fecturing machineey fur eet BURDON, Machinist ate secure Bn advance on far more liberal tors than is Mr. Crase said ho had seen nothing to satisfy him that | and Aug. L. Brown. A and cournge with our own patricians. aud with the l Sianvol Golilana Aver Watchsh denetesske: “Ry order of Net eee eos, |S by any other association. he socioty oan | tHe Judges could not have remained in the territory with | ‘The following werereported against upon party grounds, | and valorous soldiers of Urquiza, SIMPSON & Co., 265 Grand street. Sale'to commence at 10 |) ————___—_____— “i ee | gogo at any time, by giving one month's notice, and receive | Perfect safety. He offered an amendment, that absonee | by Mr. Cooley, Urquiza was reposing quictly at Palermo. o'clock A. M. $ 10 00! WANTED—ON ; BOND AND MORT- | Sack allduee paid by thors, with interest at 7 per cont por a be previously permitted by the President—which papain lee bot COMMISSIONER, Long live his Majesty the Emperor eM OF N y SE TC . gage on property in Brooklyn, for s term * was lost, Sy —Henry Pike, Long live the patriotic, illustrious, and energetio cabi- a ulteeec vill bait at auction on Seueey aoe ee, of yours, at six per cont. Undowbeed bondsman and frst | "A" Porson who will but save fourteen contsa day, (and | ‘The bill was thon ordered to be engrossed Cacbenpime rt gi pets and B, Rashmore, net of the 20th September. Sf at ls o'clock, Me at the Merchants’ Exchange’ a val Se ee Ts fot At Sore Ib ek Ons whe connol, i oo. dlapeaed) cnn fa this SAN FRANCISCO DRY DOCK AND NATY YARD, Kichmond.—D. 8, Clanson and Henry Crockeron. Long live all the Brazilians who glory in this horoic am@ Farm, of seventy ‘and a half acros, sixty-cisht of whi oer pees acer necurs tablish higwelt ibabetat P i tha Ue h The bill to establish a dry dock and navy yard on the A debate followed upon the question of agreeing to the | brilliant feat of the Brazilian arms excellont arableland, It is situated one mile and a half from 5.0 WANTED, AND AN ACTIVE BUSINESS | Pin owa indepondonee, ee et nesss ABE CAUB SelleY9 | Bay of San Francisco, California, was taken up, and report. It was finally agreed to by 13 to 13, the Presi- | ‘This news is undoubtedly correct. and has long b the steamboat Iauding ia Flushing, Long Island. Upon the 9 man to encago with the advortisor in an ex | Dinpwa indepontonce,. sano: monthly paymont, | _ Mr. Gwiv, (dem.) of Cal.. addressed tho Senate on the | dent voting in the affirmative. phase aderartt it toad shpshan hehe oa Promison ian splendidly built double house, which cost $13,000, | clusive manufactory in Philadelphia, that will not $10,000 | g2 per share; value of cach TisEe ASU, \ ’ | importance of having a dry dock on the Pacific coast. He | The following nominations for Loan Commissioners | Pected. Our previous accounts from Buenos Ayres, of the For Car her Pa THONY J, BLEECKER, 7 Broad stroot. | ROW CU SS Mall, be clearly shown at an intorviow, Address | “Ladies and gentlemen desirous uf joining can leave their | was followed, in reply. by wero also rejected:— 12th of January, stated that tho final struggle would take - ——— ~ am “en rou g “ namos with qi Mr. Buopuran, (dem,) of Pa., who soon after yielded Orange—A. J. Cadwell and J. Campbell, niece at Palermo, which, we beliove, is the country resl- NO RONOPOLY.—GLASS WARE.—TUESDAY, APRIL | ** — ee Re Tee ths ih ae aa, the floor, and the Senate adjourned. Rockland—J. J. Syedecherand D. Pye, : Ee _ Fit att anction, two, thousand packager of American | Gs] | 5 ()()-WANTED-ATBRSON WITHTHE ABOVE Jace EE ooRo Putnem—G. Luddington and C, Crovby denco of General Rosas; they also stated that Rosas terns, never introduced into the market before. Sold with- now 300 t ‘ ich ohn beens special meeting for the payment of duos and admission NOTARIES PUBLIG. Sines aa it a Outreeerve. Catalogues and samples onthe morning oftale, | tletuctorily Shown toon on Inteer ieee addetcs Seeing. ier, | of Members will ie hetd os ‘Thursday evening, March 2, Wasnixatox, March 23, 18 The following nominations were confirmed :— eee ee pes ald office, with name and residence, HedeeeGan otluns wil ecblnin: she mbehinics ot Mnivaeticies PETITIONS FROM PENNSYLVANIA, Ulster--J. 8. Langworthy, U. 8. Gladsveek, and T. V. | tt 02 board an English steamer then in port. ‘DIA RUBBER GOODS. $1 000 THE ADVERTISER WOULD LIKE TO 0 Secretary is daily, from 9 A. M. tol P. M., at his Mr. Grow, (dem.) of Pa., presented a resolution of tho | Gates. ‘The allied foree arrayed against Rosas amounted to No. 16h Hoster street, for the purpo tions. atte. — ment of a dry dock and navy yard onthe Iake frontier, '» invost the above sum in any businoss which, ould pay. He iss ¢mart and onpablo busi of rocviving | Legislature of Pennsylvania, asking for the establish. | 7, Pein “ae vette od G. Field, F. H. Dike- | sixteen thousand regular troops, composed of Entreriana, © RAILROAD COMPANT AND C. BUILDI 3. . . + ‘AR ER: With Bi TCR. Phoron and BN inva Mdell, Wim. | Paraguane, Uruguayans, Corriontians, and «large number ‘The owners of the Fullor Patent for Rubber Car Springs, A ig ty, Kimb . ‘ ness man an extensive business acquaintance, > G OFT XING FAL the only original and gonning patent in existance, invite the this oity and out ofit. Address J. A. B., caro Box OX2 lower PUBLIC MEETING OF THE LEXINGTON MUTUAL | Also. resolution relative to Smith O'Brien; and a third, CANAL APPRAL of German soldiers, engaged, by Brazilian agents, in Ham- fon of tho Hon. I, H. Gillet. late Solicitor of, the United | Post Office, ‘ pinco.at the Bull's Head Hall corner of Third a enue and asking fe 8 Hronewacae and piors in the river Dela- ee Ratt ern aN ariel tesinee the nomination | burg and other places on the European continent, after ates Treasury; and of F. ting, Esq., co Ly 8 > Ls 'wenty-fourth stroct, on 1 4 ware. Laid on the table. . er, Schleswig-Holstei i tonching the vdidity of Fuller's Patent, andthe iticgatity | POOO Pes wine oat IN AN UPHOLSTERY OR | ovttock-. ‘The meoting will be addressed. by Mossrs. E. J. Souieciiatane viet ale iibsebadionn Mr. Witttams, (Whig) dissented. the Sehleswig-Holstein war. In addition to this foros, bao be under which Ray’s springs aro manufactured. | man, or assistant in any way, by a person who underatandsthe Fortee, ° Riatole, wae other able speakers, py aneery The Sreaxer placed before tho House an Executive The report was agreed to by the same vote asthe | several thousand men had deserted from Rosas’ army ee ee eee ee chem ie ypromptitude at Arty | upholstery branch. Can give best reforencos for character, | Shires gow; entrance fect $i; monthly duen he | communication, in answer toa resolution adopted on the | *bove, and the nomination was rejected, The Brazilian squadron, with four or five thousand ‘sents # pound, guaranteeing them to be equal in all respects | gtability, &e. &c. Address J. M., Herald office, Shares, entrance fee, fi monthly duos, $3. 5th ulti sal ttine iitoreies to this esl ‘ itunok wasreke 8 b to Any now in use in tho United Stat BE a SE REN LI JOUN PETTIGREW, Prosident. ‘Sth ultimo, and giving information as to the seizure an Whe Senate View took up tie reset more, a& a corps de reserve, was in tho Parana. The ORACE Al. DAY, 23 Courtland street, £ ENGLISH, IRISH, AND SCOTCH BRAFTS.—WR J. A. CANDEK, Vice Prosidont. confiscation of the two vessels, Georgiana, of Maine, and ad ns en took up the question of harbor mas- > Now York, March 22, 1852, i draw, by special authority, on the Union Bank of | W™.Ronentaon, Jr., Secrotary. ; Susan‘Lord, of Massachusetts, Referred to the Commit- | tet. The report was very favorable to all but Peter G, | allied army was under the command of Gonerat pak Cab Ly A evan Leh C. phone le bal Hondon, Belfast Banking Company of Ireland, and National an I rad A a ret cua tee 2 ec on Foreign Affairs. oe shuts quection: was taken upon each severally, the Governor of Entre Rios, and crowed Me testy tee eee ae eas jank of Scotland, at sight. and in sums from £1 upward aighih sed Vvedp-niavk steovte, were all mecessnry Unter- ‘The Speaker also laid before the House communica- nominations of the following gentlemen were all near Sante Fé, on the 26th of last Fuller in the controversy, and understand tho points in- 40K BROTHERS, No. 76 Wal stroo mation will be given, and articles of the Association may be | tion from the Treasury Department. enclosing a report | Tejected, by 13 to 13, vis:—A. H. Shults, 0. B. Brennan, Ivod in it. Fuller's t 0 YI 7 5 on the light house system of the eountry. Keferred to | Henry Kip, James E. Wood, Gideon Fontaino, Charles | December. It was opposed, in its passago of that river, The 23d of October, Wo, antt in the Untied States on tnoaith | Ds Yorkramd We, S6 Watetos eee, eee, | eect the Committeo on ‘Commerce, Also, a communication | Chamberlain. Charley @. Deap, and Abram Van Orden. | by Gon, Mamzilis, Urother-in-aw of Rosas, who had sof October, 186. His American patent (tho one in quostion) | Sight Drafts, payable throughout England, 1 from the Navy Department, in reply to the resolution | The name of Peter G. Sherman coming up, force of four or five thousand men, nearly the whole of 1 Vatemadnenfitoeeand vaiity" "san maistatn | Brant anise Gavteo Line, GE useeps “PRINTERS TOR BATES TARO COATS | eee eee ceca eee HED | nctnoation ‘of Air. Rbursten, Ie 4 no dtees Wei, | ‘whom run amy, or deerted, and either returned to thale fea ite, . 4 ft Selihed A 3. 8. LARGE HYDRAULIC | mail service, and requesting all the items connected with of Mr. Sherman. He did not deem it his ot away, or deserted, and either return suits fora violation of it. Purchasers using it cannot be | New Line from Hamburg and Rotterdam, sailing weekly, ete eee LO CAL Ua eAninptee Hae | tuvtaabtoctar” Tibtee ater Racalabeds eA orieren oy pe |: aucytoaat merely as an automaton, tofollow the lead of | homes or joined the ranks of Urquisa, Manailla escaped de re: ible to Mr. RB. der his patent; first, b + 5 e! they act tinder the authority of the United Staves, in choir | coronee# (oF Above lnos for sale Press, with soit inking apparatus, complete. Applyto KM. | printed.| Also, a part of the Patent Offco report for 1851, | Party leaders. although he was » purty man—and he held | to the city of Buenos Ayros with » hundred men only. to Fuller; and, second, bocause Ray's patont was is- EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, scot. | Hoe & Co., Gold street. relating to arts and manufacturos, The Commissioner | Party principlesas high as any man—but he did not re- % of the statute, and R lend, and Wales.—Drafts, from £4 and upwards, pi ej | of Patents promises the agricultural portion shortly. The | cosnite tho doctrine that he should vote for a man morely The daughter of Gen. Rovas, mentioned in the abeve cae eeerers Ree Vtone of she statute, and | AW lead, and Wales—I VINE ARTS. communication was referred to the Committee on-Print. | because he was of the aame political creed. Thore might | account, isa remarkable woman, She bas managed the foe- ‘leh ie Le TT Lad Lad pled Gomsisioner of Pa- BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CO., 83 South street, ann nnn ANNAN | ing with instructions to inquite, into the propriety of | be cases when the Governor might recommend a man for ign affairs of the A: vs ‘ine Confe " ‘ ents, in his order for its gue, indicated his doubte on the | enly authorized agente in this ofty for the Swallow Tall R. J. Hf, WILTON, AGENT FOR ARTISTES, BGS | Jifating an extra number of copt office whom he (Mr, B.) could not regard in the samo | ©? Maire of the Argentine Confederation for a long time, Fussuly fefused Ray a, patent) and. pays we: aivon ieee sia | Caseseniverpecl and Londen packets, ins sorvicer will be avaliable from tho middie of April watil THE DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILAL. tight. "Sofar as this nomination wascosecrned, hereiied | softening tho roughness and cruelty of bee fathor’s aot Benosi of his doubee, and conscquontiy made the eres, The JOEN, MOMICHARL, 36 OLD SLIP, CORNER OF | Eo end of August. Partion desirous of ongaping him to.con- | _ The House went into Committee of tho Whole on the | UPoH that information he had concerning the geatleman, | wherever an opportunity enabled her to do 0. A recent Gezot faleran ting thos onten te Bay) Madge the fasts Bud South streot, has for sale drafts for smount, which ss thote bulasss, will please communicate by letter, State of the Union on the bill for supplying the deficien- | fromthe venerable Senator from tho Fourth, (Mr. New- | private letter from Buenos Ayres, thua speaks of her:— Jew or the ones a0 patpablo tiat Vhave boon tataina will be cashed through Ireland. “A’ of 8, C. JOLLIK, WO Broadway, which will receive | cica in the uppropriations for the present fiscal year. comb,) who had reported hig as not fit for tho office, and : : : Gree toast it aide cad Lam sow peepaciag # Sil iets | Cae Riera eeht eased i WHldiose me ae es During the debate on the large number of amendments | be should. therefore, voto against the nomination. | | There ie ong redeeming, purifying spirit about him= filed at once, Your obedient servant. SGILLET. | & Con Sherman & Colt ke. ARE CHANCE—SIX SPDENDID ORIGINAL PAINT- FE Gere ene TT cen | piskeds WpMELE Woriaty, Riis ditea ne eee Mr. Price, (dem.) of N. ¥., advocated the increase | Mr. Sherman was u Tegular dyed-in-the-wool Horace Plished, splendid woman, Sho alone can exercise T fully concur in the opinions above expreasod. ee ings of the old Masters, for sale, Among them s Ti 4 ¥ Bs. CUTTING Chonal for Putter, ASH ADVANCES ON MOST PLEASING TERMS, ON | ‘inn, (Warranted to be original.) Address M.'I., Post of- | of the appropriations for defonce, and justified tho con- | @reeley man, | soothing influence over the savage ferocity of the fae Hornet ti DAG es ee ee aren M4, lees. Sead tetas ettecreee Ge tae’ Ate y ci lel five, box 3,080, duct of he Executive with reference to that object. Mr. Bancock did not yote against him on any such | ther.—If s good act be doue by the government, be mont having appeared in cur paper, forthe purpose ot assist- | (if aerconble) for casks Apply to Cash Office Agency, No, Mr. Cievecaxn, (dem.) of Conn., apoke about extrava- | round. & | hand and heart is there; if m life is spared, it is onty ing the New FE! " moved ar 1 No, gance. Hecontended that it was better that the army Mr. Breekmann (whig) should vote for the nomination; | by her interposition ; and, if rumor be true, she has ngland Car Spring Company to maintain @ monopoly, and injnreyouin thoaale of yout f section of tho country, we deom it but an act of just (who havo been using your expored herself to blows, and oven death, to save others, The admiration, the homage, the universal deference paid her, even by tho bitterest enemies of s should be disbanded than favoritism and fraud be con- | be had heard nothing against his fitness for the office, and tinued—ruch fraud, for instance, as giving fifty dollars a | be did not consider the objection that he was a rank ton for hay, and then the seller dividing the plunder with | bolitionist sufficient to justify him in opposing it. in our to our- rings for some time +, inour business,) to you, and to rested, to atatc rofessor of Astrolog Mr. Coxcen and Mr, Prence (demoorats) called for | tho father, will be enough to stamp her as no commem ich have come wnler our notice, as to the dursbiltt the ‘ % dorfal the officers. ‘The House should hold the purso strings. . Coxarn hi : A ; Ofyour spring, in comparison with those of the Now Enclan ‘where au interview may be Hareweny revelations of the past, may be consulted st his | _ Bir. Gonsan: (dem.) offa,, commented onthe fact that | the reasons why Mr. Newcomb reported against the | Woman. She Tecelyea the legislative bodies, foreign Car Spring Company. “Many of theabove Company's G White stropt, on any of the following eub- | the cost of maintaining each soldier in 1845, was four | Bcppination ministers; und almoet, if not entirely, the whole diplomasy M4, pari ortainty that prings = in use on one of the largest railroads in our State, gud have proven to bo inferior to yours; In many instances _.... TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ey have burst open with the weight of loaded ens ndonee SOUTECCHIEG?T TRIP LOTR Welt, with weight of curs unloaded: when, cn the other hand, we STERN | ROUTE—FIRST TRIP bave pover known yours to failwith any weight thoy have known steamer ADMIRAL, a boon ‘been pressed with. Tho above railroad hae a number of your shoronghly overhauled and refit op gt loave Boston on springs in use, and it was through theirforeman of repairs, in | Thursday, 25th, at 1 A.M. and Portland at § P. M. for ear shop, We wore induced to try them, Ho uses no other | Eastport and St. J a. Du the ry juirors will ee- | hundred and four dollars. Now. it {sone thousand dol- | Mr. Newcowm (whig) said he should be a seafaring | goes through her hand. She has her clerks and hor secre ory carvers | HoncTed snd tar aol eodrapiien tfc Departments, | man io fill the office well. That was an objection. ‘The | try, and all foreign agente negotiate with hor. The oo- Officers are in partnership with men who sell horses, and | ¢ jg was not on political grounds. ordinate branches, if they, mere cyphers, can be #0 called, . culations, matrknoulal | the eece thegoverument” He said he kuow of one of- Morwax (whig) did not understand that the nomi- | once or twice a year go out ina body of two or three hum ; ie matters generally, jour, | cer, who, after defrauding the government of $100,000, | nation had been reported against. It was reported for dred to pay their respects to her. It is universallly com noys and voyages, political affairs, &0., &c., &¢. Upon ali | has sottled down independently and at caso in Orogon, | the consideration of the Senate. Two of the New York ceded: that if her equal be living, she can have ne those points, and in fact as regards all mattors of moment, | ((‘ries of “Who is he?’ “Hisname.") He would not toll Senators had been in favor of the nomination, and three — *uperior. tl ir. future pooulations, matrimoni om 7 nae 80 Oe, ber Bads 07 ¢ have never heaa of any the opalar de oth ne oaton. BR eS toma avai, eerormye and advice of Dr. Roback will be found of ia- | jis name publicly, but would impart it to any gentloman | had been in favor of the others. One (Mr, McMurray) was | It is difficult to toll what will be the result of this vio~ four southern summers,’ Aconsideration of moras | 7 auDEN aND AMO} oe ~ peace eee privately, and be Feeponsible, VEpOMeTONT, tory over Rosas, ‘The motive of Brazil in entoring inte yaperiority, te that your prings Bre thirty per Cann AND AMBOY RAILROAD, FOR PHILA- Mr, Gesrny, (whig) of Tenn., said the Secretary of War ‘urther debate followed, in which Messrs. Bristol, Van in price; though the price would not govern us docs not como forward and expiain the cost of the service, | Schoonhoven, Pierce and others engaged. this war was to protect her province of Rio @ fom plor No.1, North tlver, foot of Battery in our preference, wore not your springs superior. Dosiring | flee by, ston wi mboat JOHN POTTER. 0 lines daily. a fternoon express line at ‘The Secretary admits that there are corruptions, But did Mr. Bacocx further oxplained his position, He repu- nd the integrity of her territory. Tho motives aves at 8A. M. t railroad c ion * jorni at A | 7 e ides the Governors of Entre Rios, Corrientes, Pt , ond Impoed onhy wimonopiy to extort from ium sovendy-ave | E,> ehrongh ce, Phuindlphie in fous and a hai hour, ior gntiomba hey wal | ther enim yrterday? flare they not ox ated for years” ctivown that cf tho“pecular views" ot ihe aomimee,7 | Urugtay, the alld: provines of the Argentine Confedes Giny cents.” Oblige uehy filing our lascordor a our eatieae | $2, Returuing, lente, PDlladelphis trom foot of Walnus | aietatan Ledise | the item of transportation principally, that the expenses | The nomination was rected by a vote of 9 to 11 eee oe Es ac. Wiese caneeret tee tae akentonce, and, wishing veo cress Ze'are, vory | Atrect, At SA.M., and 27. M. Emigrant line, by steamboat Tontlomen, one dell cd of the Quartermaster’s Department have increased ‘The Senate then resumed legislative business, and soon Hot to be crushed by him. solo object of the long respectfully, yours, WHARTON C'VETSCH, Car Manntac. | TRANSPORT, from pier No.1, at OP. M. Fare $1.0. = Are the Proeident and Secretary responsible for the | ter adjourned sae eet a tausnuaiir tin ae AY on, 8. C, : ‘ft “ i ai nee "4 4 ee 4 - of Sou merica. lon was drive the peceetcemnnence EW YORK AND PHILADELPHI CT.—U. 8. CALIFORNIA TICKETS. acquisition of California and other territory, which re- Assembl. Brazilian empire into a republic, and then annox it to the NDIA. RUBBER GOODS — EMBRACING RUDDER LA Adee cen es: | quire thia force for the protection of our people and the FS covey th eee eaph. “div naticd Ty thd cule tees toeeecke Cloth Conte, Hoy's Spreads, Ko. fe. for male ata bar: | Ballrosd, vi ALIEORNIA TICKET —FOR SALE carrying out of our treaty stipulations with Moxico! Cor- \ eadetk eecia anaes. Wks: Olive: Way beteging Wronteviaes, Reel eee Ot De DUNEAM; Agvas; lof Falten:| fo ors Vereasioee | for 10th apeil. The toket will be soldat bo Ba but atill Congress must provide forthe de) wey ork yeyy, (dem) of N.Y, reported favorably on {or upwards of nine years, he caused a good deal of trouble are reduce to | ply to 4. BE. DOUGLA: Tho debate was continued, and consisted of a repetition | the bill to incorporate the New York Exchange Company, in Rio Grande, and put that empire tos vast expense. “He | Annrnaniendteeasoemecete ALKINK, YOUNGER’ WILLIAMSPORT AND. A PLANK ROAD. would have made serious inroads into that country, if he sett dtaee ofthe Kuccutive Depaetneat eT" | The bill to authorize the village of Himira to borrow had not been opposed in his war sgainst Montevideo bg Without concluding the subject. the committee rose $10,000, to aid in the construction of the Williamsport England and France ALIFORNIA.—TWO THROUGH SEC Tickets for 5th April, by Vandorbil Will oxcbange for tickets of Sth May by th it i Aw CAMPBELL'S, &o., SCOTCH leit tm the above li a 5 P. le, East India Pale Alo, London and Dub: ne a of and Elmira Plank Road, was passed. | . Ihe probability now is, that the successful leaders ortet and Brown Stout, in pints and quarts, tn fine con. FOR AtBany, wiTHoUT CHANGE OF CARS. mice Oe Soe Vaio Cr U7 eutyen mere, Tae and the Houre adjourned. FEDLARS, ETO, | in this war, having got’ rid of Rosas, will bogim te ition, warranted genuine, for cale, at WM. H. UNDBR- roduced,—-§2 25.—Rogularity and safoty combine C4 LIFORNIA.—THROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO 4 Mr, J. Rose, (dem.) of N. ¥., brought ina bill in rela- | quarrel among themselves, each seoking the ascen a HILL'S. 'd Family Store, 490 Broome street. | cars of the Now York and Ai Railroad leave the direct, and found, for one hundred and ton dollars, A The India Rubber Caso, &c. tion to hawkers and pediars in New York Such has always beon the case in of iT GRADES OF HRANDIES, WINES, ANB 4 ened Act nacional oe yee ite te BUTLER B Fh rtd ar city is now honored by the presence of the Hom. Mr. Braoxsrowe, (Whig) of N. ¥., moved that the bill The next news from Buenos Ayres, Montevideo, and ny Application is made to BUTLER BROTHERS, 168South at. | panicl Webster, who arrived here on Saturday evening. | ¢g'nocrporate the New Fork Bxchange Company bo res | Hio do dJnneiry. will probably reack us via England, amd of Liquors, in domijohn, or wood, in Me the or sate, by W nn ue... MATRIMONIAL, CAFORNIA~A THROUGH STKERAGH, TICKET ‘The Hon. Rufus Choate and Francis B. Cutting havejust | ferred to a select committee to report comploto. Agreed | give us the details of the battle of Palermo. " , by wt f 2th A Hi 4 ~ | arrived, together with a host of other legal gentlemen, “gf . MATRIMONY MADE Rasy, OR HOW TO WIN A | waursinc}” Application to BUTLER DWOTHENS ol Igs | who are to take part in the trial of the great India. rubber Ree a ee ee Court CalendarThis Day: don, will vond to any addrena on geocior ofame fe NR cat ees caso, Judges Grier and Dickinson are expected to-day, aw roux maumn covet, Svensue Covet —-Omeuer Nos. 206, 220, 260, 808, 81, paid, pian rections to onatle Indies g OR BALEOA CHAGRES, TICKET, BY 8 when the United States Uirouit Court will open. Mr. Lucxnr, (whig) of N. ¥., brought ina bill relative €11, 314 to 318, $41, 322, 323. - aranrnrrvnnve. | fle devoted sitoctions of a0 man Poe AT erates, ath of March, Applionsi Tho New Jorscy Legislature will adjourn on Saturday | ¢, the Marine Court of New York. Ordered to a third | Sorenson Corr, (Two Branches). —Nos. 572, AM DISCHARGING DEST QUALITY OF RED , LER BROTHBRS, No, 163 South ttesot, next, i edieg: ea Tat 198 BIS hoa ToS 2, BO and Stove Co a THHG Use OF THE CHAMMER WANTED. M6. THO%s, BOT, OZ, SUBS, A ROUGH TICKETS TO CALIFORNIA, BY Marine Disaster. 1 ra iM cudge. x Taecmer Unived Stator. to sail on the #thinstani, and March 22, 1862. Dir. Rows, (whig) of Madison, moved that the use of S90, 90, 903, 04, 908 900, O11 a 808 1G, SUDC BDA, 01, 0, N can ara 120, GAY, O83, 708, TOT, 848, tt, on the I for eal, Ay i ‘ig. | the Asseanbly Chamber be granted to B.D. Culver, on 912, 915, 914, 916. 917, 918, 020, 637, , Hagle Hotel, 18 Greenwich strests poet mts by tas tate uke Moet oC sarge wil be lon | Thursday cvening, orwnaddress on Uke excise, Ladd vee, 810, G8, 929: 124, 726, ¥86, RT, ORB, Oat, OR

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