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Bes ae WHOLE NO. 17085. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1852. Pent ee, PELHAMVILLE LOTS FO Amusemuwrs: woekly.—All thoso who fell McINTYRE, THE CELEBRATED Vocalists, by special request, repeat Musical Entertainment in the Brooklya I city, and joinin, soon mevt the prosperons village etrong, aro requested to apply to A SALE—PAYMENTS irous of getting ® sooste tot of Mo Vernon, WILLIAM PARKER, 192 healthy spot near tho railroad station, n tom Yillage 500 stro ry stitute, "Washiniton strout, this evenin Tho pro ramme eee @ choive one, and the inimitable Hane cam our FARM FOR SALE, IN A RAP’ ¥ deman,” and “Charming Woman,” will not be forgotton, A neighborhos mile: m tho crite plage ts, 25 conte, Park, in the village of Comac, L. 1.,40 miloa from Now York consisting of 126 acros. oc! METROPOLITAN (LATE TRIPLER) HALL.—won derful and astounding (Sealant pao in Mental Aloh 1y—sooptics convineod and all opposition ceased. Professor ROBERT J. ‘m, ® part can remaia on bond and mortgage. ONES, Seo. for $3,400, and f 53’Beokman st. wy Williams har found it nocessary in orler to sccommodato all, to give two public ontertainmonts to-day—ono in the afternoon at k, and another in the evening at 734. Cc railroad, from which ine of ti ven rooms, with folding do Lot about 0 feot wide, by 200 do 01 P. 10 AMATEURS AND OTHERS.—WANTED, A YOUNG Indy and gentleman, who have boon accustomed dcan read well, to goin the country. Addres H. F., Herald office, stating whore an interview house No. 11] Bridgo, between the pi Tho fruit tro: shrubbery in boaring condition. Also, to let, tho two sto: next to corner of Sands stroet, Brook- lyn. Re 5 7a. Rent PENRY STEVENSON, Ex'r,,270 Poarl stroot. UNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, FOR $1,500, SITU- ated in Now Jorsey, six miles from the Sommorvi and ry _ AUCTION SALES. TANDARD ROSES.—4J. 1 sell. as his rooms, 12 day, at 11 o’cloek, # large, €rom the garden of D, Boll, Florist, atreet. -room and kitchen attached, ‘01 be . Ie Wil 26, nue, Forlpartioulars, inquire of tion of Roses, , fine 09) Broadway and Fiftioth improvements, with four lots of ground, ton and Vanderbilt avenues, a fow foot north of Myrtle YYON, ntainin, ESIRABLE RESIDENCCE IN BROOKLYN.—FOR sale, that handsome two story and attic honso, with all the mo- x200, on Clin- |. DA A Fulton street, Brooklyn, or on tho promises. - > RUG STO bea! NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER. D rineipal thorougitarod Ht ‘ By W. 1. Van Zandt. dwelling house, &o., atti g'clock, in the Auct: Ros is Reasons for selling, tho Pianos, Articles must be sold to pay storage and advan tend to. Also, » compete: ry im .—-Housshold Furniture, Counting House do. Theatrical Sconcry, Hooks, Clooks, Canary: Diedse hock Broadway Post Offi Bird part of tho TED ON ONE OF THE ju the lower hed. Daily receipts about §! proprivtor has another store to nt Drug Clerk wanted. Add city, Lookin & splondid lot of Jawol- Glasses, Mattresses, Chairs, ea 9 eat, comploto—the pro- ry: Patent Bath, valuablo Camp ty of the lato Col. Sinclair; large Squirrel Cage, 8&0. Fria’: ntire stovk of m country store of vuridtios, relmoved for convenien Saturday, oxtonsive sale of Furnitur., two ounce and half ounce flint )OR SALE. RUGGIST WARE FOR SALE—A SMALL LO’ wido month Enqvireat H. W. SMITH'S Lamp Storo, 261 Grand stroo! iT OF vial —A @OUNTRY SEAT, PLEASANTLY SITU- Ated at Astoria, fronting on ono’ of the ploasantost avo- UCTION NOTICE —MORTG. A SALE OF RO ita and but 2 or 3 minutes walk from the steambo l- 1 z ng. ' The grounds, which consist of , ries, in Jota to suit the trade.—Friday, March 23, at | fine order and contain shade nad fruit sree erene vines id streot, corner of Groonwich cocoa, . SOZATS, snuff, aweet ickles. mackerel, shad, A. CARTER, Ancti f a i sOBD. starch, ys, dies, t Cat oil, brandy, gin, winos, champagne, od fish, azales, weights, &o. "W. A. UCTION NOTIC! riod story is a largo and ‘conve: warined throughout by Culve onvor. d bearing, and varietios of rose and othor bushos, e is two and a half stories, and contains nine rooms ox- clusive of basement, dining room; hot and cold wator is to the second story, also in tho kitchen, In tho second bathroom, The house is ely) and is in ovory ro- The filled, to an very = r an ted IDY, AUCTIONEER-- BY spect in good order, On the pli oo H.N, Bueh.---This da; 034 ofclook, at No.7 Gort. | andon tho rear of the lot (which extends theoueke landt street, the contents of an Oyster snd Dining Saloo: invents, is fino largo stable. The above desori consisting of Countors, Chairs, Tables, Oyster Stand, &c.; | desirable place, and will bo sold on roasonable tonms. also aquantity of Bedsteads, Bodding, &e., &. large portion of tho purchase monoy may romain on mort- K. D. SMITH, Salosman. gage. Apply at 171 ‘Steamboat As— torin leaves for New York foue tim hourly. ‘AMES COLE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT PUB- lic auction, on tho 25th day’ of March instant, ene the direction of the executors, the valuable real estate of OR SALE—THE HOUSE AN ‘ator street, up stairs, a nd stages leave D LOT 66 AND 65% CAR- coased, consisting of property on mine street, between Varick and Bedford streots. in the f Now York. /Alsy, of ticulars, apply to J. Reilly, 61 Carmine succes, oornor of ine, coin, Front, Jamos, ford. pect, John, noord ‘streets, — tho city of Brooklyn, OR SALE-GEO. LADD'S WELL ESTABLISHED ended for a hot w being erectod iunehy store, 655 Broadway. | Any ong having » «mall ing from Brook Coney Island, | capital in cash, can get a great bargain, as the proprictor is eres of land adjoining—the land boing apart | about removingfrom the city. of tho farm of the lato David Johnson, Eaq., deceasod> Also, | << about 162 land in the town’ of Woydon, county of | [;}ORSALE.—WILLIAMSBURG PROPERTY FOR SALE. Lewis, and State of New York. Tho oxccut tioulars and terins of ale, to the announcement to be made on the day of salo. Lithographic maps, showing the situa- tions and dimensions of the property, can be had of the auc- —A twi ird street, with marble mantels, &e., Price, $2,400; half cash. Two two-stor: trame Houses, filled in with bric! ofs rofor, for par- ory, basoment and attic frame House, in , and piazza in front, basement and attio, urth streets. BP in Fifth st, furnished with Prico, Four three-story brick HOMESTEADS. POPULAR SAVINGS BANK.—A PUBLIC MEETING, for the purpose ef ing mombers to the Waverley Building Associowon, will toke place on Thursday evening, Maroh 2, at 8 o'clock P. M., ¢ Eent’s Long Rooms, cerher ofTwenty-second sreot and Seventh avonuc. Admission froo. Addrossos willbe made by several able speakers, ox- Plaining the objects of the Assosiation, and tho advantages’ Proposed to its mombess, The office of the Association is af ‘0. 143 Sixth avenue, astd ia open at all hours of the day and evoning; and whore bors oan, at any time, sign the articles, and pay the ontranoe fee, whibh for the present is mation given by the Socreteny, at Now 0Wall stress, aie n by the Socroteny, at No. 70° of Courior aud Enquirer. See wah here ae Toul GRRCORT Viee Pos Jas, W. Haun, Scorotary. 7, Vieo Presi (PRE FULTON BUILDING AND: MUTUAL LOAN Association will hold ® Pubtio Mosting om Thursday evening, March 25, at Chatham Mai, Nd. 6 Chatham square, at half-past sevon o'clock, for the parpose of rocbiving new members. An address will be delivered, explaining the objects and ion to those who desire to invest advantages of this asso money profitably and safely, and all shoso, both mele and female, who Inbor for living. This sesocistion offers am- rs. ntages to its mem numerous advanti may bo mentioned the followings—seven per cont will Lo on six months? dues or over, whon paid in advance; and should an bor Wish to withdraw, after boing a member six months, an ad= ditions! seven por cent will allowed; thereby seo Sdoubleinterest. ‘This is an entire now feature tailing associations, and well worthy the attention of all taking a interest in the advancoment of the movhanic and’ worl man. To those who wish to remain members until the association closon, s much larger profit {x mado on thoir investment, ox if they prefer moncy, it will be cod, to enable thome-te dalld s house to livola, ‘thereby ing them to be theie own landlords, and tocompete in the great with capigsliste and mone; (yee tate idles sabes Ladivs wre partiowlarly invited to attond, as they oan enb= soribe to one or more shares, and hold thom in their owm mo, with the same rights and privileges as the opposite x. Paronts can subscribe for shares for thoir childre which will onable them to educate and furnish a oapital t start businoss with at somo futuro day, Shares are limited to eight hundred, a very large proportion of which are now taken up. Come early and subseribe, a3 no more will be sold after the above amount is taken up. The Secretary will be at tho office of tyo Association, 64 Bowery, (in the office of the Citizens Fasuranco Com, on Wednesday and Friday evenings, between 7 and 9 o'clovig for the purpose of receiving now subscriptions, payment of dues, and giving tho necessary information in regard te the principle and working of tho Ansooiation. Subscriptions will be recoived by the following officers:— SAMUEL SOUTHERDEN, Prosidont, WM. WEED, Vico Prosidont, 86 Bowory. Isaac Amunman, Jr., Socrotary, 65 Third syonuo. TRUSTEES, Goo. H. Walker, 61 Elizaboth steevt, oon, of Hoster atroct. Insane L. Devoe, 40 Eldridge strect, D. W. Whitney, 27 Colloge place. Henry McCalluin, 40 Eldridge staect, Foster B, Williams, 145 Hostor streat. Tobias V. Mumford, 2) Norfolk atroot, N ie nty, 185 Fifth styeot. MARES NEARLY ALL. TAKEN.—THE IR- Ving Building and Mutual Loan Asqoofation will hold & POBLIC MEETING, AT CHATHAM HALL, No. 5 Chatham squaro, on Satusday evening, March 27, at 73g o’elock. Workinginen and others, now.ia your time to Join, as this association is nearly full, and ho books will Shortly clos. Addrosses will be delivered by ablo speakers, who will fully explain the workings of this associatios dies and gentlemen aro invited to attend. Entrance fi for the present, only $2; thly dues, $i 5 ES cp nly $2; monthly dues, $3; par value of MORRIS FRANKLIN, President, 1 Broadway, tioneer. (Signed marble mantels, &. A three-story Dwelling i ALERED M. TREDWELL, At the corner of Fourth and South Poureh sttecte, Prise, GRENVILLE A. SACKET?T, } Executors, 4,40; and one adjoining for $2,500, CLARENCE D. SACKET” enue, near Fourth % every modern improvement. be rented out so as to realize ten to twel! purcha AVID SCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—GR. forty-seven building sites and two handsome recently crected—David Scott will scll at public a AT SAL money. Also for sale, four vacant avenue, three Lota on Montrose avenue, and three Lots on Apply to T. street, finished vo with ‘All of the above property can or cont on the ots on Division, ‘OS. DOYLE, on tho ground, on Friday, 25th of March inst., tho above | Devoestreet, The whole of the purchase monoy can remains Property, wituatod on Bergon Heights, Hudson edunty, N.J.. | Af the purchasers agroe to, build 3g miles from the Jersey City Ferry, by omnibus ronto | No. 1 Fiith street, near South Ninth stroot. on the Bergon Point and Newark Plank is. Tho publie Sone eae on see ‘are solicited to examine the property, which for boauty of OR SALE—THE BAR FIXTURES. FURNITURE, Tocatien cannot bo excolled, commanding, as it does, an un- lease, &e., of a Public Honseand Restaurant, situated on interrupted view of the bay and harber of Now York, from | First street, Hoboken, hala minute's walk from the ferry. the Narrows to Fort Leo, and of oasy accoss to New York. For farther particulars, seo hand bills. Terms oasy. In- quire of DAVID SCOTT, Auctioncer, No. IL Montgomery street, Jersey Cit Bene the ferry, where maps of the pro- e procized. location being desirable, and ever; ply on the premise: rth and App ¥ Hoboken. ‘To a good tenant this is an an excellent opportunity, the d qching conveniont on the premises for doing an extensive business the coming season, or to JOHN BEARD, corner of GEO. H. BELL, Prosident, 183 Nassmu street. Avurrr H. Ni AY, Secretary, 244 Grand atreot. alt Tuomas LAwkxNCE, Attornoy, 15 Beckinaw strevt. TRUSTRES. Goorge H, Franklin, 173 West street. George W. Riblet, Gounty Clerk's office, City Malt. jas ©. Horzing, 127 and 130 Wator street, James Jackson, Jr., 487 Broadway, Royal G. Millard. 49 Barclay strovt, Nelson Puff, 215 Duane street, jas Combs, 244 Grand streot. ¥. G. Richardson, 43 Fulton streot, Goorge T. Maxwell, 18 City Hall. Office of Associatio: 44 Grand stzech; open ovory from 6 t o'clock, wnd on Wednesday from 3 to 9 'P. M., for lad: ation may b ies, Ariioles of the assoeiation may bo: itnre, of overy description, em 5 and kitchen, on Friday morning. at 1049 clock, at 146 awich Avenne, This Furnittre, Car- pots, Bodding, &c., has beon but little used, and furnishos » rare chanve for howackeepers and others, as every lot--being over 300—will ho peromptorily sold to the highest bidder, without regard to weather. C. KEMP, AUCTIONEE! rtes, Carpets, Mirrors, &e, ton o'clock, Nassau street, uoar Kemp will sell tion as above, wii 's Ho! ding known as Ric age of New Rochello, withi New Haven Railroad Depot. plete order, and is desirable, outbuildings connected, Park place. Is slways in from 8 to 11 A. VOR SALE.---THE STOCK, FIXTU out reserva, for | G. G this office. OR TO RENT, THE LARGE ers; would be exchanged for city property, AN . M. RES, AND LE, of a well established Paint Store, in one of the best loca tions down town. “Address, with real nama and residence, SPA- tel, situated in five minutos walk of the is hotel is in fine and com- larly for suiamer board- Fino garden and Paquire of Samuel E. Frink, 19 the ASE, @ rosewood, ma- ensh, ® very 1 hogany, and walnut parlor, room," and chamber Furniture, of good quality, ng of Piano- arge French plate Pier Glasdes, Brussels and other ‘arpets, cnryed Rosewood parlor Furniture, en suite, covers ed in rich French satin Urocatelle, | rosewood and walnut chamber Furaituré, en suite: painted chamber Furniturne, en svite, to match, with and without marble tops; Hbrary and secretary Bookease ved mahogany ras, Tete, s. Easy and Rocking » spring soat arlor Chairs. iu 9 groat varivty of styles; extension Dining ‘ables, marble top centre and fancy Tables, marble top dressing and plain Bu sand Washstands, best enrled hair mattresses, and a conoral assortm house furnish- ing articlos, all of which are well worthy of the notice of housekeepers, Catalogues on the morning of sale. For sat levies, Size 65296 foe! OR SALE—THE LE. ture ofan Eating and D the best locations, and doing an extend! the stock and fixtures of a fino retail nd inside blinds t. Address box 1,808 F FIXTUR Lortes, custom. Nos. 4 an Foe Stove and Pipe, a Desk, « Sofa I Swing Chair, Step Ladders, &¢., also lot for stores. Call at 663 Broadway, corne: 1 € MBERT KENNY, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE: Niblo's Block, Ky u hold. Fyrnituro, at 227 Ninth street, oa) ir : > renee oe Tak Iilsmorniog- a6 10.0'dleck, by oatslogus, NOR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISIE all theexcellent FPerniture, made to order, and ia good keep- ng business, with lease of pri ing, contained in eail throe story houso, consisting of Tapes- | Sines amount to from a) rate of profit; the sales are mostly for nition Carpets and Oil Cloths; ure, in light blue silk plash, rosewood and arble scrain, and try, Brussels, ir Furn carved rosewood p en suite; carved mahogany parlor Furnitur 8 amahogany Sofas, Divanz, Ottomans: parlor Chairs, top contre Tables, mahogany extension dining Tables, tures, mantel Clocks, fancy work and quartette Tables, excellent mahogany chamber Furniture, in son for sell No person 3S. L., this of FOR SALE—THE FIXTURES, F five years lease of the Dutchess Co , stating real window curtain House, N 1 Fourth avenne, opposi Jarbie and plain, turoughout the howso: toilot sete, Looking | House, No. 36, 10) Op tans balr-Matecernes, Paiaseen. Bede and Bedding, cut | Nom Maven Kautrond Depot, 7he have flags China, silver plated ware, Sc, Piano Forte.—Also | est mea dint lodging, Gne mahogany Tiand Forte, by Bradford wibige SIO AceLe Sy enne, Ae Atte of good tone, LE AT A BARGAIN—TWO STORE ¢ . AT A BARGAIN—PEWS, PULPIT, GALe f superior finished ghureh, st Otc PUBLIC MEETING OF THE LEXINGTON MUTUAD Loan and Accumulating F i A coat the Bull's Head Hall, ied twenty-fourth street, on Thursday evening, March 25th, orclock. The mucting wilk bo addressod ‘by Mossrs, E. 3. Porter, H. 8. Lincoln, and ather able speakers, explanatory of the object, and for the purpose of reaeiving subscriptions. Sharos, $800; ontrance for. $1; monthly. dues, $3. OHN PETTIGREW, Prosident. A. CANDBG, Vico Prosidends Wx. Ronentaon, Jr, 5 ‘The office of tho 'A A.M. to 9P. M., nt eighth aud Twent: mation will be given, had gratis, ssary infor adi articlos of the Association ray bo ES, AND FU ning Uotel, situated in one of business. Bedstom of shelvin gs eof Princ D MAN ash, Tho ow unt, ito the Harle is doing a goo Apply to E. B. pM. ‘overy Store, and store to let, in a good location, with an extensive run of {Apply to Robinson, No. 8 Nassau strovt, rooms RNT- Also, UNTERS Patont, itabl> TRACTUR ses; tho sales of tho 10 per wook, at af ner's ng outis, that he intends going to California. pts cach customer, ncod apply. Address J. Kin- t TENANTS REGISTER, 0 RENT—AT FORT HAMILTON, L. 1., A FURNISHED Cottage, fronting the lower bay, fine garden with forest trees, shrubbery, &c. Steambeats loave on and aftor the Ist of Juno, nt 735 and 9 ovvlock, A. M., and from New York at 4 and 6 o'clock, P. M. 2 of JOSE: OCKIEK, Fore Hatin O LET OR LEASE—BETHUNE HOUSS, 782 GREEN- eh streot, corner of Bethuno strovt. Mouse 44 foot by 50; Jot about 99 fect square. For an approved tenant shop will be built. Apply oa the premises, or to. F. MITCHELL! 11 Wall street. er 0 LET OR LEASR, FOR A TEN OF SEVEN YEARS —The store 51 John street. Apply to G. W. CLARK, 67 Poarl street, © LET.—A VERY COMFORTABLE AND PLEA- santly situated threo story and basement brick house, in Atlantic street, Brooklyn. Immodiate application must, bemadeto J.B. & G. A. HAMILTON, 63 Wator street. 0 LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, THE socond floor of house 193 Fifth street, consisting of two rooms and two bedrooms, Croton water, &¢, Inquire on the promises, o and utensils, the sale will Also, the kitchen Furni! whic’ OR SALE CHEAP stead, Long Island, a doubl Finge house, stable, and vegetal rato water near the door plying withi railroad depot. For particulars, on in the village of Hempstead, or Fourth sereet, noar A rate light double hi VOR touch, and finish. cooking Stove, Refrigoratot commenc: talogues at E, WILLARD, AUCTIONEER.—FURNITURE, PI- oa and Paintings.—H. E. Willard, Auctioneer, will morning, at 10% o'clock, at the auction room, No. corner of Ping, a general assortment of m Furniture; also one rosewood Piano, Oil Paintings, &°. if . B. ards o endrio Hendrickson, IN THE VILLAGE OF HEMP- House and Lot, with oar- garden, with a woll of first f the san, . O75 we D. Also for sale, a set of first Euquire at 675 F ALE—A WAX MATCH MANUFACAORY, AT Williamsburg, with all the necossary fixtures, ready for Tho subsoribor will teach iy TON eS a immediate use, Price moderate. Feet er eat ya Ghambers street, | the purchaser how to manufacture the suid matehes. Causa near Broadway, and consists of a largo varioty of duplex | of stilling out—going to Califoenia, ERNARDY, 126 compensation movement, lever, and cylinder Watches, Din- mond Pins, Broochos, Rings in singlo stone and cluster, and worthy the attention of thoso in want of such, or purchaging ti gues now ready, Sale to commence at ‘M.S. WILVANE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT ‘auction, on Thursday. at 11 o’clo & fine collection of Camelias, large Moss and ether Ros from the celebra- ted garden of J. & P. Henderson, Als OR §, hi Raritan, having 20 acres of excell orchard, and other fruits, N.J. Price, G enwioh street, ALE—A MODERN AND VERY CONVENIENT ge, with all necessary outbuildings, including filled ice house, situated upon and commanding ® fino view of tho ntland under grass, Locatien high and healthy, within a few minutes drive of the depot at New Brunswick, Peren CONOVER, Now Brunswick, N. J, ar bery from J. E. ch, at_ the new Seed § street, corner of Nassau, Three countors for sa) ERRANCE BOYLE, AUCTIONEER—STORE Chatham street. Fornitnure on This day, 25th, o'clock, at No. 75 Mulberry street, near Bayard, the oTIc establ in Broadway, being about retiring fro to find a person possessing a certain oi cession, “For particulars, apply at store. —THE PROPRIETOR OF A FANCY STORE, od for anumber of yearg in tho best location business, wouldlike pital to take his suc- 7 Broadway, in the ture of two parlors, comprising full Fronoh Mahogany Chai x h'a Sats Bedstends, Marble top Contro T: Hee’ ies Glaus, Fronch plato, Card Fable, Girandoles, Solar yh pay gf Bey gd Lamp, threc-ply and other Carpets, Hearthrugs, Hat Stands, ce money; hair, Oil Cloths, Crockery and Glass-w S i pine, cherry N, AUCTIONEER.--FRIDAY, MARCH | O0"G0,00 chairs, hall’'and RE ee eee onn the Sales Hoom, No, lol | Sz coven chairs, Rall aad ofioe stove Washington stroot, Brooklyn, Household Furniture, consist~ ing of Tapestry, Brussels snd Ingrain Carpets, Mahogany and other Chairs, Mahogany spring seat Sofas and Teto® | you's, Now Brighton, Staton Island. LANTS FOR SALE—A FINE, HEALTHY LOOKING collection of Greenhouse Plants, at F. H. LUTTER- ‘Totes, marble top Dressing Bureaus and Wash Stands, Mn hogany Wardrobe, Bedsteads, Feather Beds, hair and husk Mattresses, one silver lover Watch. Also, two splondid French plate Pier G' seventy by twenty-three inches, PUANING, MACHINE FOR SAL plane 10 feet long, 3 feet wide, 2 do.; long, do. Also, six hand lathe ahi Inquire of THOS. 'J. Twenty-third street. TINDALL, 393 First avenue, noar Also, one Spring Cart. Droit VANDEWATER, AUCTIONRER. JNO. L. Vandowater & Co, will sell at auction, at their salen room, 12 Wall street, on Saturday, 27th March, at 10) o'clock, a splendid assortmont of Rosewood, Maho t Furniture, in overy variety. All . sold with guarantee, and with k C SLipbewrd, to ar DA 8, BROOKS & Ss the town of Ryo, Turnpike, one and a h ALTER GREENOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—AMERT- ‘can Window Glass at Auction.--W. Greonough & Co. will sell, this day (Fhoreday At 11 o'clock, within the auc- tion room, 11 Wall stroet, without regard to woath ‘Window Glass. stanlo; order, and ly P any yours. There sre about thirty aor blo term: , 23 Beaver: Vindow Glas y divided into orchards and meadows, Finder Clestcatie brands, of the prosene, blast; dosira save {fine shadoand fru’! treosabous the dw fiten and guatitis, suitable for grocers and tho trade, Cater | eat garden, Re, Stony L northern ow ready. ary of the farm, #ad forms & pioturasqu en ee dwollin iy dizectly to the Sound, distant fie, wh ge Ar i GLASS WARE.—TUESDAY, APRIL sof American merican Flint ‘0 MONOPOL 18th, at wv Flint Glass wore, ol boating aud fishing. ich iw searcely surpagsed roads aud One on, two thourand packs, manufactured by the Glasa Company, Boston, connisting of a variety of now pat- ferns, never invrodueod into the market before. Sold with- out reserve, Catnlognes and samples on the morning of u BY ARE CHANCE—FARM FOR SALE AT AUCTION.— To be sold on the promisen, on Tuesday, March 30, ‘at ‘ton o’clook, A. M., the farm, Inte the property of Israel Car- penter, deceased, in the town of White Pinins, Westchoster county, New York. Said farm is situated about threo miles distant from tho Harlem Railroad depot, at White Pinins, and about tho same distance from tho Now Haven Rail- Mo BARBERS. plush cxsbion Apply to and ch STADERO, Ryo Beach is in ot bathing pur drives in every direction. iluing sites on tho farm, commanding views on doing businoss in Now York, or his place ollgrs many attractions, OK SALE-SIX MAHOG. backs shavin, in Chai AILROAD IRON.—ENGLISH RAILS, OF THE MOST approved manufacture and patterns, in store and on for sale on most favor TONY BROOK COTTAGE AND FARM FOR SALE—IN plonsantly situated on the Boston alf miles from the railroad dopot at Mamaroneck. Thoreis » good dwaiting or cottage, with lawn enclosed with elogent fe1 bouse, barn aud aclous oarri: pond near the 108 hore 0, 6 Astor House. FOR SALE, A DOCTOR'S ESTAB- , Wagon and Harness; the wagon nearly road depots, at Rye and Mamaroneck, containing forty-one And a half acren of good. taud, six of whioh is wood land; See etal pads cits pepold wnpettee oy also good orchards of grafted fruit. It is well watered, : uh "chetwe She howre of 8 wad 1) bf aving font never failing springs of water. On the premises | {{.!)\7\' i’ i pply rf yy Moe 275 Spi ‘i ie atest there sw god dwelling house, barn, eider mill, nd other ox & Mason's livery stable, 276 Spring street, outbuildings. ‘Tho stock and farming utensils will also bo 1d. Terms, easy.” For further paeticniars inquireon the HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, AT VERY mises, or Of ISRAEL C, LAWHENCE, 304 Poarl strect, reduced prices, in conseq obliged to re: w York. move on the first of May, bis en xotio Plan' Fruit and Ornamental LOTS OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o.— Hreos, Shrubbery, &e., together with a largo ascortmont of Grasses for Inwns an farmin, i pur= All sesds ’ Pawnbroker's Sale.—W. N. Lowis will soll, Vogetable and Flower Seeds of all kinds; 150 large Pe- this day, at 25 Chatham street, up stai quantity of un- ‘and Vases, from Malta, of superb patterns, with a redeomed pledges, comprising ® large assortment of gold | genera! assortimont of Fancy Articles in his lino. and silyor Watches, Jewelry, &c. By order of Simpson & | gold at thisestablishment are warranted frosh, and of the Co,, 25 Grand strect. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. it, Seedsmay lo best quality. ir further comment is deomed unnecossary, I. DUNLAP, rist Rye ALIFORNIA TICKE’ ABLE PROPERTY FOR SAL 1ERMONT IU L BATA TICKETS, And Dunkirk —A plot of ground comprising about one CKET.FOR SALE, A THROUGH | third of an acre, adjoining tho grounds o! Rai Re eee eine aeeorage of Vanderbilveline, | Foad Company, fronting about 250 feet Ng a fe ge for 10th April. The ticket will bo sold at loss than cost. Ap- oe sues several thous meta ceraan ee re ace ply to ‘4. E. DOUGLASS, 89 Wallatroot. ich the above lots may, rnyee thera ite tl ALIFORNIA TICKET FOR SALE.—A SECOND CLASS fe umerarossiy situated at the Through Ticket for stonmor United States—anils Friday, Dunkivk, “Por torms, apply te March 3. “Will bowold ata sacrifice, Apply at 18 Fulton POON DAP. oso toad vay. jokot, (Second Class Cabin,) per P RAR April, for anle by JCM. WHEREWR, Gf Bonver strest. MXS, PREWSTER, PROM PHILADELPIMA, TEN- pbaanidac ANE dors her services’ to Indios and gontlomen of this clty, rology, Love, NOTE TO CALIFORNIANS.—A LIMITED NUMB Pi f through tickets guaranteed by Garrison & Frots, of et anamna, forsale, poe atoamor Brother Jonathan, which sala | Sseyy. Atay the names of tho ve on Friday, BOUniE TL EBC Agent, No. 61 Cortland steve, | streets between, Clinton and. Atto fifty conta; gentlomen, ony dollar, 4 Law Matters, intorpy Ko,, by Looks and soionce, constantly relied om by Napoleo iy. of gentleman ‘iy wil jonce 411 reate, roting Droama, © LET—IN BROOKLYN, AT 59 FULTON ST! minute's walk from Fulton ferry, throo «uit ingle gontlemen—also the splendid guorrcan Gallery, having a light of the largest sie. ply to GEO. G. SICKLES, No. 79 Nassau street. a LIQUORS. HE FINEST GRADES OF BRANDIES, WINES, ANB all kinds of Liquors, in bottle, demijohn, or wood, in every variety, and of the be intages, for sale, by WM. H. ONDERHILL, at tho brates Store, 430 roome street, corner of Crosby. The attontion of dealors in liquors, ‘and all others, is respectfully invited. B. PETERS & CO., IMPORTERS OF AND DEAL- * ors in Champagne, Winos, Brandies, Porters, Ales, Stout, Havana Sogars, &6. P. & Co, aro agents Leaf Champagne, so. favorabl: known to lovers ofgood wine. For wholesale or retail by M.B. PETERS & CO., 900Brondway. (Orders solicited and shipped with care.) Bro for tho colobrated Grapo 3, &o., SCOTCH » London and Dublin rte in_ pi and quate, in fine cor dition, warranted genuino, for aslo, at WM. H. UNDE HILL'S Wholesale and Family Store, 430 Broome street. B.—Kendall's (economical Chomfoal Olive Soa) HE DISTILLER! Dealers, of the cit: ry y' and State of New York, arc inform- ed that the subscribers aro prepared to supply them with Silvor Hydrometers, in strict accordance with tho law regu- snlo of domostic spirits. Tho temperature scalo, therewith, more correct, and it is Perera nient, than any hitherto used. ney ave both beon oxamined by James Rt. Chilton, M. D., chomist, and Cogswell, Crane & Co., distiliers, Now York—copios of whosa approval may be obtained as below. ‘They havo alxo oom: puted two Sliding Rules for mixing spirits of difforent Strengths, according to tho hydrometer for domestic spirits, and also for th hydrometer fixing tho strength of imported spirits, and alfpwing the cost of the oompo with fulland ample diteaitons for workin tive viow of the scale of the two hydromote differonce—a point of considerable importance. rules, it is confidently asserted, will be found in all dealers andgrocers, They also manufactur drometersfor imported spirits, Saccharomete oters, and pledge thomeelves to supply their o accurate and wsofal instruments—Jamos Adams attending nd & compart xhibiting their Those two luab and graduating every one sent out. All the above instrn- ments repaired and readjusted. JAS, ADAMS & G. TAGLI- BUE, ‘earl street, N. Y. G. Tagliabuo continues aa usual the manufacture of marine and other Barometors and Thermometers, with the improvements made thereon. Bark- ometers, for tanners; Glass Hydrometers for acids, alkalies, salte,syrups, milk, &e., &o., and generally all plage instra- ments connected with scientific pursuits, N. B.—Giass Blow- ing for philosophical and chemical experiments. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &o. FF SALE—A BEAUTIFUL GRAY MARE, SIX YEARS | old, sound, kind in all harness and under the eaddle; can trots mile in 34 minutes; suitable for a doctor er for family use; sold for want of nse. Apply to JOHN PAR- | ROTT, corner of Clinton and Delancey streote, liquor store. AND FAST top erty OR SALE—A YOUNG, SOUND, KI Horse, of great enduranee. Also, iw Light Be de Can Les seen at WALCOT & STOREY'S stable, Lib 0) i OR SALE—A ROCKAWAY GE, or two horses, nearly now; has boon used but thres months, Cony Bm? Will be sold che Can be goon at | Sammis and Wheeler's Livery Stable, No. 59 Henry stroet. OR SALE.—A WELL MATCHED AND STY of fast horses; have trotted their mile in th Domi and kind. Addross T. J., box 511, maid minute Port Office, post | FPARNESS FOR SALE.—A SPLENDID DOUBLE HAR. | ness, with full silver plated Mountings, made by Brancot Paris, for agontleman of this city; has beon used but onog; | to bo soon at Tramor's saddlery warohouso, corner of Broad- way and White streot. OR SALE—A LIGHT WAGON, WITH LEATHER top, in first rato running order’ "To be sven at Lowis's livery stable, corner of Fourth avenue and Seventeonth street. Fok SARA ONE HORSE CARRIAGE, WITH TWO feats. It is mearly now, but the owner having no far- ther uso for it, will soll it for a fair price, For terms, ap- ply at 275 Spring ate leaver & Mason's stables. WANTEDIHORSE, HARNESS, AND TOP WAGON. Any gentleman having ® first oles establishment to disporo of for cash, (apoed not required,) may adirces, with particulars, Drummond,’ Herald office. HE TATTERSALLS HEAVE POWDERS—VOR THE cure of Conghs, Colds and Henvos in horses, aro also tho host spring purifyer and condition medicine that can be used. owing an improvement in tho value of f $20,000, own bo shown. Price $ FPNO PRINTERS.—POR SALE, A LARGE HYDRAULIC Standing Presa, and a super royal Washington Hand Preag, with solf-inking apparatus, complete, A: to R, My Hoe & Co, Gold ateoct, vy NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. RUMORED FLARE-UP IN THE CABINET. Secretary Corwin Requested to Resign by the President. Basiness in Congress and the State Legislature, KO83UTH’S REPLY TO THE LEGISLATIVE INVITATION FO ALBANY. The Vieginia Democratic ‘tate Convention. SHIPWECKS AND LOSS OF LIFE, So. Sic. de. . Highly Interesting from Washingtons DIFFICULTY IN THR CABINET~MR. CORWIN RE~ QUNBTED TO RESIGN, kTC Wasninaton, March 24, 1852. It is roported that at a Cabinot mocting to-day. a very serious misunderstanding occurred between the Prosi- dent and Secrotary Corwia- and that the isttor waa re- queated to resign. THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. PIRST SEASION. Senate, Wasinnarox, March 2%, 1852. ‘THE PAPERS OF MAJOR GRNERAL NATHANIEL GRERNT. Mr. Ctanxe presented a potition of tho grandson of General Nathaniel Greeno, in whose hands aro papers and writings of his ancestor, which ho proposes to publish, with an accurate history of the evonta of his life; and he asks Congress to subscribe for a sufficient numbor ef co- piss to justify their publication. OCRAN WOSTAGE—AGRIOULTURAL BUREAU. Mr. Susmven presented petitions from Boston, for choap evean postage Mr. Sewann pyecented resotutions by tho New York Stato Agrizultural Socicty, in favor of an agricultural bureau. STILL MORK PETITIONS FOR COLLINS STEAMERS, Mr. Branovny presented a petition from the citizens of Portland, Me., in favor of uid to the Collins line of steam- ers. Mr. Soure prosented a potition, numorously signed by merchants and othors of New Orleans, in favor of aid to the Collins lino. He raoyed its reference. Mr. Gwin said a reference was unnecessary, as the com- mitteo were prepared to report after further petitions. THK PATENT LAWS, Mr, Nonats reported a bill amending the patent laws. HYDKOSYATIC SAFETY VALVE. Mr. Davis, (whig) of Mass,. offered a resolution di- rooting an examination and test of Guthrie's hydrostatic tafety valxe. Adopted. GEN, PILLOW'S KEPORT OF THE BATTLE OF CRRRO GORDO. Tho Cram laid before the Senate » letter from. the War Department, enclosing Generat Pillow’s report of the battle of @erro Gordo, which was ordered to bo printed. THE CAPITOL, EXVENSION—INFORMATION WANTED, Mr. Bontann, (dom.) of Ark., offered a resolution calling wpon tho President of the United States for the plan whiah had beew adopted for the extension of the Capitol; a statement of the amount and manner of the expenditures; copies of all contracts, and statements of all verbal agreements for matezials and workmanship, Also, a statement of what materials are to be used in the constroation of roots; what plan for improvement in the principios of acousties, and of lighting the building, templatod, ete., ete.t Ho said he desired this informa- Hon. | Information was all ho wanted, ard ie complained hat his positions and views bad boon grossly misrepro- sented in the Republic bagel oy Mr. Bancen, (whig) of N. C., defended the President's cours; and, ater further remarks by Mosars, Boruann and Bunten, tle resolution was adopted, THE VIFFICULEY BETWEEN COMMODORE JONES AND LIKUT, NEADE, ETC. _ Mr. Sewann, (free soil) of N.¥., called up the resolu- tion asking for the proceeding: the court martial on the officers of the U. 8. propeller Edith, and moved an amendment, calling for eopies of the correspondence and papers.on file in the Navy Department, embracing the Gibeulties hetwoen Commodore Jones and Lieutenant eade. After @ debate upon the propriety of making this eal! ee Was agreed 40. sand tho resolution adopted. was now two o'clock. and Mr. Bap id the Gali. fornia Dry Dock and Navy Yard bill mi poagrinster to-morrow. and disposed of. It was now late, nd busi- ness in executive session required immediate action He moved that the Senate proceed to excoutive busi ness, Mr. Bravnvny, (dem.) of Me., said justice to otatm. ants required that some action’ should be had on the French Spoliation bill. Mr. Hare, (free soil) of N. H., said that, in justice to 8 Sunator from Mississippi, no longer here. he would, at an early day, ask for action on the resolution declaring the finality of the compromise. Mr. Badger's motion was agreed to; and, at threo o'clock, the Senate adjourned. House of Representatives. Wasniyerox, March 24, 1852. THE EXPENSES OF THE ARMY IN NEW MEXICO, kTC, Mr. Haut, (dem.) of Mo., asked leave to offer a reso- lution, which was read for information, requesting the President to tell the Mouse the amount of the expense for forage, fuel, transportation of the army, per man, in New Mexico, during the Mexican war, and the amount expended on the same account sinco the termination of the war. Mr. Bnooxs, (whig) of New York, said he would havo no objection. if the gentleman would include the expenses of the Mexican and Florida campaigns, Mr. Haut said that the whigs had all the information about the Florida war during the contest of 1840, The resolution was net received. MIGNAL LIGHTS TO ME CARRIED BY VESSELS. Mr. Fronence, (dem.) of Pa., submitted a resolution instructing the committee to inquire into the expe- diency of prescribing by law or negotiation the number, character, and position of the signal lights to be borne by vessels, between sunset and sunrise, on the waters of the United States, ‘The resolution was adopted. THE REPORTS OF ComMIT Mr. Fowren, (whig) of Mass., made an ineffectual effort to approprinte one hour to the reception of reports from the standing committees, He said that there may be upwards of one hundred reports in tho drawers of members, ‘Tho House then wont into Committeo ot the Whole. THE DEFICIENCY BILL. Mr. Mansnat, (whig) of Ky., moved to strikeout all in the bill relating to the Quartermaster’s department. If this motion should prevail, then he would move, when they got into the House, that the appropriations for that tment be referred tow select committee: he Chairman (Mr. Srvanr) decided the motion out of order, on the ground that part of the bill has been acted on and subsequent: claima considered, Various clauses of the bill were debated and voted on, but no amendments were made to those making appro- priations for the Quartermaster’s department, The pro- ceedings generally were dull and tedious. Mr. Mrapr, (dem.) of Va., proposed an amendment appropriating a thousand dollars for warming the Presi- dent's house with furnaces and flues. A Memorn in his seat. said he wanted to add an amond- ment, to supply the President's tablo and cellar. Axornen Mrnnen, softe voce, said—-You'll smoke him out if you don’t pay attention to the flues, Mr. Mrapr’s amendment. however, was ruled out of or- der, and the committee finally rose without coming to a conclusion upon the bill, PROPOSRD REDUCTION OF THY TARIFR, Mr. Dexcax, (dem.) of Ia,, gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill to amend the tariff of 1846, by reduc- ing the duty on imported sheep's wool, costing ten cents per pound orless at the place whence imported, also to reduce the duty on imported flax, and to admit, free of duty, raw silk, dyewoods, madder, indigo, certain articles used in dyeing and composing dyes, burr stones, grind- stones, and various articles thereln enumerated. ‘The House adjourned. Railway Accident—Loss of Life. Cnarcestox, March 23, 1852. A serious accident occurred this forenoon on the Charleston and Hamburg railroad, a few miles above this city. An axle of the baggage car of the down train broke, in consequence of which a passenger car was thrown off the rails,and several of the inmates seriously Injured. One man, George Erhart, of Midway, was in- stantly killed. Both cars were protty well amashed up, ‘The Southern mail arrived to-night too late for the Wilmington boat, Destructive Fire at Boston. Boston, Maroh 24, 1852. Ata late hour last night, the furnishing store of Mr. Moulton, No. 381 Washington street, and the fancy goods store of Lewis Coleman, adjoining, which was also ocou- dy Mrs. Adams, milliner, were badly damaged by } ¢ total loas is about $12,000—parily insured. Fatal Shooting Case. Memris, March 23, 1852. Mr, Bchabel was hot in this city, by a man namod Ward, and died from the effects of the wound on Sunday, Suicide of a Maniac. Priapenenia, March 24. 1852, Filen Cariton, an insane married woman, residing in Moyamenring, committed suicide Inst night, by hanging herself with @ handkerchief to a joistin the ocdlar. Affairs iv Albany. SYMPTOMS OF A ROW IN THR SENATH—AXCITEMENT ALLAYRD BY MR. MORGAN—-ATTORNEY CHATFIELD OHARGED WITH HAVING GIVEN FALSE TESTIMONY —MR. ROSE AND THH TRIGUNE—THH LATTE CHARGED WPF DISSEMINATING FALSEHOODS-—TH) CANAL CONTRACTS, RTC. BEECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NRW TONK HERALD, Avnany, March 24, 1852, When the hour of eitven had arrived. the Clerk of thy Senate graspod the maltet, and gave three distinct raps He stated that Lieutonant Governor Church had lef tite eapital, would likely be on the President's taltw, absent for soveral days, xnd'thitt it was necessary for th Sonate fo choose a President pro (em, Mr. Bartlett (deus. sprang to his feet with a resolution im his hand, appoint ing the Hon. W. MoMurray as presiding office (whig) offered an amendment, that tho Bon, E. take the chair, Here was a confilot at one, (whig) gave, as his reasons for opposing Mr, McMurray, that he was mainly instrumental iv causing tho digraco- He proposed mast be a democrat, he preferred one who ful scenes of the celebrated secret seadion, that, if thei had hot been so conspicnous, He said that Mr. MeMur- ray had displayed much zeal aa a petitioian, and feared He named that ho would not preside with impartiality, Mr. Vanderbilt and Mr. Cooley, buth of whom declined. Mr. Pierce and Mr. Bartiett ((lemocrats) replied, and th» prospect seemed as if ancther gladiatorial oneounter was Mr. Morgan, howover, opportunely entered r, and, inquiring aa to the cause of the ‘on the tenis. the Senate cham flare up, immedistely aroseand withdrew Iriy name, and earnestly desired his whig frienda to vote for Mr, MeMtur- ray, as he certainly should do ‘This magnanimous move- mont of Mr. M. at once cooled the ardor of Senators, re- stored order and decorum, and disappointed a large ‘amt eager auditory in their expeetations of witnessing another eceno of personal and political warfare. Mr. McMurray was thereupen elected, took the chair, and returned his thanks, The Rey. Dr. Kennedy offered @ prayer, replete with pastoral advice and brotherly affeetion, and the Se then proceeded in order with business, Never did py interveno more opporiunely, ‘The remainder of the was consumed upon the question whether ocean steam- ship companies should be incorporated under special charters, or by general laws, No decision was arrived at. A memorial was received by the Sevate, from Calvin T. Chamberlin, charging Levi 8. Chatfield with having testified wrongfally before the Canal Committee, in stating that he, Chamberlin. had offered to drop a thousand dollar billin his, Chatfield’s, pocket, as an inducement to obtain acontract, Then al is sworn to, and do clares emphatically that Chattield’s testimony. is in- correct, and demands that bis contradiction shall 1 placed on record, to rebut the erroneous assertion, action was taken, and the memorial lies om the table, It will be taken up to-morrow, when we shall see what we wll hear, Mr, J, Rose, (dem.) of Speaker. Ho hold in his yesterday, and read from its editorial columns some severe strictui upon his course in relation to the temperance question. He is therein charged with being the tool of the grog-shops of that ward, and that his xction had been taken in obedi ence to the dictation of the rumsellers Mr. Rose den the rtatements in that print, and asserted that what he had done was purely from a consciousness of duty ay legislator. He gave the editor of the paper a moderate castigation and took his seat, Nothing further was doue in the matter, ‘The Assembly was ¢ entire session. The passed, ‘The Merchants’ of three votes. Another trial will p, Arguments were made this morning before Judge Pratt, upon tho motion to grant a peremptory man- damus compelling the Auditor of the Canal Debt to honor the Canal Commissioner's draft, ia the hands of Erastus B. pard, The matter, by ont of parties, was re- ferred to the Court of Appeals for final action, THE CANAL CONTKACTS~-MANDAMUS AGA AUDITOR. FROM OUR REGULAR COKMPSPONDENT xr, Mareh 24, 1852, Judge Pratt has entered a pro forma, granting & mandamus against the Canal Auditor, applied for to com- pel him to pay drafts for work dono under the recent lot- tings. It was stated that a decision for a mandamus, in- stead of against it, was only where @ case could be car- ried to the Court of Appeald. Judge Pratt suggested, to hasten a decision, that a law should be passed wi would Kend the case at once to the Court of Ap} having doubts whether that court would hear an appeal on the ease until it had gone through the general term of the Supreme Court: The Oswego has passed from Coxsackie to Ba Island, and sho will work her way through the i to-morrow. The Schodack channel is open, giving a free way to navigation to New York NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, shall see, and hear what we After the Assembly organi: the Fourth ward. ac hand a ce St THE Senate. Aumaxy, March TEMPORARY PRESIDENT, Mr, MeMurnay was chosen Prosident pro tem, during the absence of the Lieutenant Governor, by ayes 20, nays 2, (Messrs. Van Schoouhoven and Wright.) ATTURNE: ——ne Sr reall QHATIIELD CHARGED wrrit FEURY, berlain, charging that 4o much 8 MomLCalyin &. Chaie vit in reference to tho canal lettings as related tots; was false, Mr, Bristor. moved its reference to the Investigating Committee. It was due to Mr, Chamberlain and the Attorney General that the matter be made public OFAN STRAMSINIPS, ‘Tho Committeo of the Wholo, Mr. Clarke in the chair, took up the bill for incorporating companies to n gato the ocean with steamships, Afterthe bill had gone through with, Mr. Tanon (whije) moved to strike ont all atter the enacting claue, and insert * the bill incorporating the New York and Galway Steamship Company.” A long debate ensued upon the constitutionality, ax well as the practicability, of passing » genoral law or & apecial enactment ‘Mr. Wintians (whig) moved to rise and report progress, to allow Senators to examine the question, Carried, ‘The Senate then adjourned. During the session. a communiention was received by the Senate from Governor Hunt, transmitting his cor- respondence with Kossuth relutive to the latter's vislt totho State capital. CORNESPONDE: Stare oF , 1852, Tor cated to Gov. Louis Kossuth the joint resolutions of the Senate and Assembly, inviting him to visit tho capital of this State during the present session of the Logislature, I transmit herewith a communication from Goy, Kossuth, addressed to the Senate and Arembly: WASHINGTON HUNT. he correspondence alluded to :— ‘The following is t « Srare or New Yone, Exrcutr Axnaxy, Fob, 23, 1852, Sin—I perform a pleasing duty, in communicating to you aconcurrent resolution of the Senate and Assembly of this State, inviting you to visit Albany aa the guest of this State, during the prewont sexston of the Logislature, at tho earliest day which may suit your convenience, I trust it may be agreeable to you to comply with this in- vitation, prompted as it has been by the most generous sentiments of regard. and sanctioned with great una- nimity by both houses of our Legislature, ‘This letter will be placed in your hands by Col. Bene- dict, one of my military aids Re pleased to accept renewed ished respect and consideration Leite. WASHINGTON HUNT. surances of my distin- To Gov. Louis Kossurn, &e. KOSH neriy Sr, Lovis, Mi larch 10, 1852, To His Exceiiency. Gov, Wasninor UNT S Excetiyxey—Ry Col, Benedict. one of your Excellon- cy's military Aids, I have received, with gratification, your Excellency’s letter of the 2’ of February, commu- nicating to me a concurrent resolution of the Senate and Ascembly of your State, inviting me to visit Albany as the guest ofthe State, during the present sersion of the Lo- gislature. Having been 'nfoemed by Col. Benedict that the session of the State Legislature will be closed in tho beginning of next month, T am sorry that my previous engagements in the South will probably prevent my rendering, personally, my thanks to the Legislature; but 1 ‘am happy to know that, though I will not fiud the Senat » and Assembly together, IT will find in the head of the Executive Department, your Excellency, a real and sincere friend of Hungary; and, therefore, I will be able to avail myself of thia generous invitation at the earliest opportunity after my re- turn from the South, to pay my sincere reapeets to your Excellency, and through your Excellency, to the grent and mighty State of New York, whose generous sympathy ‘s inscribed in the heart of my heart. Be pleased to communicate my heartfelt thanks to the | Legislature, and to accept the assurance of my gratitude, respect and consideration, Your Excellency’s most obedient servant, L, KOSSUTIL. The following is y NICATION TO THE LROISLATURE. ae seae eee rg Lovie, Mo., March 10, 1862 To the Senate and Assembly of the State of New York :— Allow me to express my sincero feelings of gratitude for the honor bestowed upon me, by passing the reaolu- tions inviting me to visit Albany, as the guest of the Stato of New York, during the session of this Legislature Iwill feel happy to return my heartfelt thanks person- ally, should my engagements o the South allow me to of this gencrous invitation. Het tprs = L. KOSSUTH. any, March 24, 1852. MB, ROSE PRONOUNCES THE TRIBUNE'S CHARGR FALSE, Mr. J. Rose called the attention of the House to ® uestion of privilege, in reference to an article in yostor- y's Tribune, He oy Rose) did not know there waa a gambling house in the Fourth ward, and be doubted if the editor of the Tribune could prove the existence of one, He pronounced the charge false. PILLS MEAD. 'To incrense the number of pupila in the New York Tn- stitution for the Deaf and Dumb. It authorizes one more pupil from each Senate district, —Passed., ‘To incorparate the New York Exchange Company. Lost, —Ayos, 62; nays, 24. The objection to the bill waa, | vr. Mr. Tabor Morgan Mr. Wright THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. that the liability of stockhoidors was fo’ fetttimate withia e vote was recomidered and the bill referted. Tho bill in relation'to sehools in the villageof Busle- wick, Kings county. waa paxced. The bill to amend the at for the relief of the New York Volunteers who served in tit Mexican war. na ‘The bill to provide for the cluction of weighinas (cightcen in Suffolk, twelve itQuvens, throe In Kings, two enchin Richmond and Weatehester,) also pwased! AFTERNOON SP4S10ON. BILLS ASAI ‘ A bill increasing the capital ates of the Manhattan Gas Compan, 4+ Dill to amend the insurance law, 'y allowing marine ins crance companies to establish agedales abroad. This act is caHed for in consequenee of Britis’ insurance com- par ies, in the Kavt Tndles, refusing to"ftare American veidelethua compelling many clipper ships to come home in ballast. A bill to anthorize Binghamton to talér stook in the Binglinmtonand Syracase Railroad, AdjouFzted, e ) : From Pittsburg. PITT3AVRO AND STEUBENVILLE, AND ALGRGHANT VABGEY RAIDROADS—#ADDLES FOR KOSSUTH— CRIMINAL MATTERS —PRBSENTATION—FIREA, ETO. Pirrsevna, March 2 a The engiavora of the Pittsburg and Steubonvillo Ratt- road have issued proposals (open till the 4th of May,) for grading and bridging eight miles of the road, from Pitts- burg to Campbells run. The directors of tbe Alleghany Valley Railroad, yestor day appointed A. Milner Koberts, Chief Engineer, and George R. Richboarh, Assistant, ‘Tho Board also directed asurvey of the lines on both sides of ANoghany river, t the borough of Kittantnir and Nowth-Kittaning, General Kobingzon, Solomon W. Roberts, the President, and other officers of tue Obio and Pennsyvania Railroad, rn milroad rpresentatives at the several conn 4 ‘Two Pittsburg saddiors, named Holstein and Bureh- field, have contracted with Koesuth fo mnke 150 saddles, at $i2ench, the number to -heinoreasod to 5,000 Proposals have been issued by the Postmaator and the Collector of Customs, for the erection of a Custom House nd Post Office, for which aa approprission was made by ngcrees, Last soasion. Judge McClure yesterday songratulated: the jury on the lightness of the crimin londar, and passed a glow- Ulogium on th peed constitutic The bre strance against the Maine Liquor law Mayor Fleming, on behal: the oitizons of Alleghany City, hae presented a handsome set of. colors to the new steamer Alleghany Last night a most destructive It broke out at the «© oaenrred in. Birming- & House, in Denman ot. near Diamond Market, and was not extinguished until the whole block was destroyed; also two houses on Carson street. ‘The following are the buildings destroyed, lostem, Reo, — Smith's drug store, loss $3.000—insured in the New Orleans Company for $1,000; Frederick Senpta, bakery, lors $1,000—instiranco $600; Silverman's dry goods store: Schneeder’a tavern; the entire property ‘belonging to Ceorge Dunlap, loss over $4,000—insured in the Franklin for $2 800 A firo occurred afternoon in the picking room of the Ho} clory. but wae extinguished with little damage—it was caused by spontaneous com- bustion Phillips, the butcher, who was stabbed in the market on Saturday, is pronouncad out of danger The Groat India Rubber Case, ‘Tnetow, N. J. March 24, 1852 The U.8, Circuit Court commenced its sittings in this city yesterday, ‘The principal causes on the calondar were those known as the Goodycar and Day casos. ‘The large number of eminent counsel aesembled to try the rubber cases, led to the postponement of all others to tuke that up. ‘Phere are two or three in adl—one ab law, involving the title of the patents; one in equity, to restrain the defendant under his covenants with the plaintiff. The case at law was not called up, the plain- tiff not having noticed it for trial The equity case was called, and Mr. Brady, counsel for plaintiff, commenced an openi Some discussion arose during the afterne Court would hear the question involving the the patents, in th plaintiff to a the reading of the bill and t iablieh his title answer by plai point above counsel, and a short disc mn upon the mentioned, in which Mr, Web-ter and Mr. Chonte took part, the Court adjourned, to meet at the County Court House, at nine o'clock this morning,on account of the crowded state of the United States court ror. On the re-opening of the court, this morning, Jamos 'T. Brady ¢ ument for the plaintiff, which lasted throughout the « The Hon. Rufus Choate will reply for the defendants tomorrow. ‘Tho ar- frument is on motion for an injunction. and will probably occupy several days, as the eminent counsel will no doubt be heard on both sides on this important point, ‘The tux- timony is very voluminous, occupying several hundred printed pages. The Judge intimated an unwillingness to read it, except so far as to correct the points seemingly doubtful on the arguments. Virginia Democratic Convention. “IVALRY BETWEEN THK OLD AND YOUNG DEMO- TARAS Yu, re nent oes 290 ‘The Virginia State Democrati to-day, Jamos I, Cox was appoin' and W. T. Ritchie, Secretary, 1! ina fierce struggle relative to the mn the Committee of Organization, wh! the Chairman, The scale and manner of voting was also the subject of debate, ‘The contests exhibited great jealousies between the old and young democracy Convention assombled President pro tem jay has been spent ner of appointing h was finally left to From Philadelphia. THE MURDER OF YOUN LEHMAN—SUICIDE OF AN INSANE FEMALE. Protapecenta, March 24, 1852, Tho Court of Oyer and Terminer have been busy all day with the murder trial, ‘The evidence for tho prowe- cution will be concluded to-morrow. The defendantw counsel has given no indication of the defenc ii making. He can have little, if any, seag mae | and conviction of the Skupenskis seems inevita to present, able Fatal Accident—Reinstatement of a Castom House Officer, &ec, Bautimone, March 24, 1851 W. Hi. Cowan, a lawyer, whilst gunning. yesterday, ae- eidentally shot James Scott, from the effects of which he shortly expired. Ho leaves a wife and children. Secretary Corwin has ordered Collector Kane to re- instate [aac Morrow in the Custom House, Mo was dis- laced for censuring the course of the Collector in retain- Be democrats in office. The principal pipe of our water works burst thie morn- ing, cutting off the supply of water to the hydrauts Marine Disasters. WRECK OF BARK SUNBEAM—LOSS OF THE CAPTAIN, WIFE AND CHILD, ETU. Hanrrox, March 21, 1852. ‘The bark ashore soven milos north of Assatengue Light, (before reported.) has been ascertained to. be the Sunbeam, Lincoln, from Havana, via Matanzas, for Phila- delphia, with a full cargo of sugar and segars. She went ashore on the night of the 15th. Captain Lincoln and his wife and child were washed overboard, and_ perished. One account states that the body of Capt, Lincotn had been recovered and buried. ‘The bodies of his wife and | daughter were not yet found. ‘Tho crew of the Sunbeam | saved themselves by getting into the foretop, where they remained until relief came. eaptain, his wife, and child, another account says, perished in the rigging, and | felloverboard, | LO88 OF THE SCHOONER HENRY CURTIS, WITT THE CAPTAIN AND COOK. Now Benroxn, March 24, 1852. | _ ‘The schooner Henry Curtis, Captain Anthony, from Philadelphia, with coal, for this port, struck, on Sunday morning, off No Mans Land, and sunk in five fathoms water. ‘The enptain was drowned. and the cook frosem ‘ todeath, Three of the crew reached here to-day, from Nantucket VESSELS IN DISTRESS, RTC. Nonvok, March 23, 1862. ‘The brig Royal Sailor, henee for thy West Indies, om | Sunday Inat, put back leaky ; ‘The brig Mary K. Farroy, from Camden, with lime for | Wilmington, put in with loss of masts, &. The schooner Lalla Rookh, of Truro, after discharging | ballast, started down the river to load with oysters, and | capsized near Croney Irland The schooner Swan, from Apalachicola, with cotton, | for New York, is also ashore three miles above Assa- teague, | The Marion at Charleston. Crnarceston, March 23, 1852. ‘The: steamship Marion arrived hore at eight’ o'clock | this morning. Schuylkill Navigation. Hankiseure, March 2, 1852. ‘The Schuylkill Navigation bill passed the House of Representatives finally, by ayes 74, nays 5, al Observations. BY MONSE'S MAGNETIC LINK, OFFICE CORNER OF WALL STREWT AND Buoapwar. Borrato, 9 A. M-—clouky RN bet ‘ouplocsnt orm tog. | Wind south “thermoter 43; barometer 28.47, maeter 30. Sig three ches de. eae Re A nae ita ae Syracuse, 9 4. 'M,—Boautifal Wind 8. 8. B. Urica» A'Mt Wind cast. Fino, clear, pleasant mora | mg. foun anining bright. Thermometer 38. —Barometer 20,300; Cn as ther. Foot? gino, pleasant dey. Wind soul

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