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MORNING EDITION-----SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1852. PRICE TWO: CENTS; WIN ANCIAL. | Mr. Housrow. (dem,) of Ala., said it must be evident NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Serene | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | gine (lem of Als. cid it must be evident Pace oF igre BALTORS amp geo RAILROAD on and incurring such obligations, before t hey knew Coupe mARY, Maroh 24, 1NSI—Propoeal for o whether the treaties would or would not be ratified by on, the Senate. Wi dae Re ming teats ton saree baatiee teteomnd Giilaee Dir, McConxtx said tho commissioners, in inducing the Indians to treat, found roast beef mighty alluring. and furnished it in abundance. The citizens’ of California relying on payment by this governmont, furnished the WHOLE NO. 17087. _ DOUBLE SHEET. ieee AUCTION SALES. | ip VrION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER, BY ; W. L. Van Zandt. Largo sale of valuable Furnitura, | and various Housckeoping articles, this day, at 103 o'clock, in the auction rooms, 13 Spruce streot. Also, the ‘entire Furniture of family giving up housskooping. "This The Virginia Democratic Conventions Kicumonn, Va, March 26, 1852. ‘The proceedings of the convention have been harme nioua. Thoro wasno wrangling after the first day. ‘The merits of the nominees were mot discussed, and oulg vaguely hinted at to-day, ‘The convention, to-day. appointed fifteen olectors with. PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. Refusal of the Senate to Remit Duties on Religious Vestments. Senate. Avnayy, March 26, 1352. THE NEW YORK NEW PARK Mr, McMurray presented a resolution by the Common Council of Now York, for the suspension of action in re- ference to the Jones’ Wood Park. per cent per aunum, p: and redeemable in the your 1875. These bonds are the last om the list estimated for in the report of 1849, when the road was ition. Monday, I ie, 1 tiaua- | placed Phoy will bo issued i f $1,000 supplies out roferenoe to their preference for Presidential camdi- ] wtas Ke peiatols ruc, ntay | End 0 ac and be b fom pare a “Eymonth 7 the Deficiency Bill | ont douse mation Nie chcarenimeste: Nhs SAME PO APD EE CARA Sete dates, They authorized the Central Committee to ap- - ia 5 nt bo o it i } ane ne ied) o Furniture, Leni A A pialhiaede allemaal (hss eee en Naa el OR RE ae Completion of the Deficiency Bill in the House. | piicit'in stating, that when this money wasexpended, no | Mr. Brisros, tnid on the table a resolution that the | Foint two for tho State at large, claiming for the: Stats in Canal Lettings Committee take the examination of Calvin P. Chamberlain, SECOND METHODIST CHURCH IN NRW YORK, Mr. Moncan introduced a bill, authorizing the Second Methodist Church in New York to hold lands for a ceme- tery. ui THE ERIE AND BLACK RIVER CANALS. Mr. Conarn, by consent, gave notico of a bill for th epeedy enlargement of the Krie and Black River canals, and for a loan for such purpose, to bo submitted to the people. ‘The loan is to be $6,000,000, at 6 por cont intor- SPIRITED PERSONAL DEBATE BETWEEN MESSRS. POLK AND STANLY. qual monthly instalments of one, two, three, four, and five months, commencing on the Ist day of June next, or the purchasor may have the option of paying the whoks at Any time within tho periods named. Interest will be allowed on the fifteen per cont retained by the com and the company reserves to iteelf tho right of acca ing any bid. J. 1. ATKINSO! IFE INSURAN. Soci more should be expended Mr. Gestny, (whig) of Tenn., remarked that the ex- penditures were not axthorized by the instructions to tho commissioners. and Congress ought sternly to sot ita face against attempts of this character, Mr. Waren, (whig) of Md., argued that the govern- ment should not wrong innocent third parties, who hold the drufts of the commissioners—parties who’ furnished the supplies to our acaredited agents. . Aaked for tho evidence to Mr. Srasizy, (whig) of What department bas furnished establish those claims. the information? What committee has said the money seventecn electoral votes, No delegates for the State at large to tho National Convention wer appointed. A ae ries of resolutions wero adopted. of which the following is a #ynopris.— ‘The first re-asscets the principles of the resolutions of Pee ane sae aeke Fi ‘The second, that Congress has no power to appropriate, directly or indircetly, the proceeds of sales of publi lunds. The third declares against a protective tariff. . The fourth, that the federal government al ould, in 7 AvenON NOVICE.—C, CASSIDY, AUCTIONEER—BY H.N. Bes —This day, at 1036 o'clock, in the W North Wiiiiam stres y order of execution, o1 t 8 bofa Bods, three oxtor two AFFAIRS IN THE N. Y. LEGISLATURE. The Virginia Democratie Convention, Sie., S00, die. anlo alao two second-hand Pianos, Roultiagy ing articles, &o., bi] worthy tho attention of families and doalers. s K. D, SMITH, Salesman, NO. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—JNO. L. Vandowanter & Co, will soll wt auction, at their salos Cc) ety, 801 the United States, and o1 lifornia and othor special ha- sards, at fair rates of premium. For terms, biank forme, room, 12 Wall strect, on Saturday, 27th March, at 10 "? 4 ROR tha ncaa’ to. be panrina ‘a | its foreign policy, adhere to the maxims of tho ‘ Srolock, a splendid assortmont of Resowood, Mahogany. au ase ADDY 3° TEANDER STARR, General Agent. co Hide? An the absence of this, he hoped the smount | est, eee of email Bon) Oe Provided for by ® | rho Country,’ and the father of detaooracy.. Black iyataut Furniture, in every variety, Also, 4 Re THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Ie tere, (len. (66 Th; rognssied- ths combenals of the bi hiiga 5 i ‘The fifth re-affirms the resolutions of the Baltimore Kiso, 88 baskote Iellsciok Cuosptsess 12° beser EMIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, No. 64 ereesaeenias th vaotaiomrarine Mr. Prence. (dem) introduced n bill respecting the law | Conventions of 1844 qnd 1848 pees Chambers street.—Notico.—Dopositors are informed FIRST SESSION. Bir. Hienann, (dem.) of N. H., instead of voting the ‘The sixth recommonds four delegates from oaoch dis- Cor Re Feit 52E O27 AUCTIONEER ELEGANT © houschold Furniture and house furnishing artioles, on Monday, 10% o'clock, at 146 Greonwich avonus. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &c., has boon but littte used, ‘and offers’a fin opportunity for housekeepers and othors to and kitohon, as every article 0. prohibiting usury to be interposed in tho caso of corpora- tions, Mr, Beexman, (whig) introduced a bill to incorporate tho American Geographical and Statistical Society. PROTECTION OF EMIGRANTS. Mr, Wann (whig) reported a bill to. amend_ tho law for the protection of cmigrants arriving in the State of New York. als, &e. trict to the Baltimore Convention the mode of voting horetofere gates in tho Baliimore conven- that deposits made on or boforo the Sth day of April next, will be entitled to interest in July. Intoredt is paidas th rate of six per cent rannum. Bank opon daily from 10 A. tooP. Me, andfromo to7 P.M Pe CMY GREGORY DILLON, Prosident. ‘ SEPH STUART, First Vico Prosident. pizT#® Cuenan, Accountant. "Now York, March 24 money, was for calling up these men before the tribunal of the legislature of the country. to account for their gross and outrageous violations of power Mr. Stanzon, (dem.) of Tenn,, replied to Mr, Walsh, and oppored the amendment. Mr. McConxi condemned the acts of the commis- sionersinioto. They adopted a novel policy of treaty with the Indians; but the people of California relied on their pledge that they should be paid for the supplies fur- nished. ‘The question ix, shall these third parties be de- fraudod by the government ? ‘The mnendment was negatived. During the debate on the amendment, Mr. Porx, (dem) of Tonn., said—Kvery time Mr, Stanly has taken tho floor, for the Inst ton days, and ever since Sonate. Wasninoton, March 26, 1852. THE NEW YORE AND CALIFORNIA MAILS, ETC. ‘The Cxain laid before the Senate a communication from the Postmaster General, in further reply to the resolution calling for information, and copies of contracts, &o., for carrying the mail in steamers from Now York and California. Referred, and ordered to be printed. ‘Tho private calendar was postponed till one o'clock. CLERK OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. Mr. Bavcsr, (whig) of N.0., offered a resolution for ‘The seventh approv pursued by Virginia de tions. The cighth, that tho vote of Virginia, in the Baltimore: Convention. ought to be given for the candidate who cam command the greatest strength in the democracy. and whose prineiplea are known to conform most strictly te tho cardinal tenets of the democratic republican faith, No address waa put forth, and the convention adjourned. {his morning. ‘Trial for the Murder of Lehma Puapeseiia, March 26, 1862. THE CASK OF MR, NILES, OF NEWTOWN, Ly t. ‘Tho apecinl order on private claima was then called, and tho bill for the relief of W. W. Niles was disoussed, and progress reported. A recess was taken till four o'clock, AFTERNOON SESSION. SPRCIAL ORDER FOR MONDAY, 1CE.—THE MANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITU- will allow interest on all doposite of April nex cont sums of five hundred dollars and under; sums of one thousand dollars and over five hundro This institution divides its aurplus among the depositors when it amounts to more than $25,000, . A, ALVORD, Seorotary. RS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON 10 o'clock, at 17 Canal street, the farni- Tonving the city, donsisting. ber and kitchen furniture; also 4 dry g horany topa; nlxo a large quantity of Carpots, Oil Cloths, Matting, three handsome gilt frame Mirrors, three ply § Angrain Carpets, mantel Clock Ro, Se, Salos of Uosoriptions attended in any part of the city. OHN KEESE, AUCTIONEER. MAN & AWDON aka Wi peers Seer vesmee rs — h i 4 Mr. Cooney (dem.) moved to make tho steamship bill ‘The argument in the Lehman murder case was con- KESE, AUCTION AN & I x -W ANTED--A PERSON WITH THE ABOVE is bloody conflict with Mr. Giddings, he has been charg- | the special order for Monday next, at twelve o'clock. ‘cl lpia Wl nell, at their aaten room, Noa.ar7 ant 370 Heat: | BL, DOO wauvat vo cuneie sweet e ABOVE | continuing, during the present Congress, the clork of the ing the democrats with obstructing the publio busines, | Carried, 4 Clusjed: sf lne o’olkok ls. evening: Mt eens aver eae President of the Senate, Read three times and passed THE EMPLOYEES OF THE &yNATE, Mr. Maxcust, (whig) of N. C,, offered a resolution directing the Committee on Contingent Expenses to in- quire and report upon the number of employées of the a Saturday morning, March e lot of choise parlor and iron and gothic ness, in which there is no competition; ly managed; pro- Jnckeon arguing on the part. of the prisoner, and.Attor- ney General Reed closing on the part of the prosecution. ‘The jury were charged very impartially by Judgo Allison, and retired to consider their verdict. way, corner of, Whito stree 27. 153, at 11 o'clock, a valun 0? also, a find Piano, Now, I undertuke to tell the gentleman that he may turn to the Congressional Globe. and looking to the de- bates of this Houve, he will find that as much, if not more, of the time of the House has been wasted on the APRCIAL 0 FoR TURSDAY, Tuesday next was Assi for the third rending of bills, to commence after Executive session, and Exeou- tive session to commence at ten o'clock, om i fits now 300 per cont, of $3,000 per annum, which can bi tisfactorily shown upon an interview, Addross Spring, Hor. ald office, with name and readenve. *, and Bedstoads, Carpoting itive, to close consignments. a mesa case —WANTED $150 TO $200, for afew months, for | 4° © | whig as on the democratic side of tho House, Thoro THE GENERAL SAVINGS RANK BILL i 2) oN ated ele oe aly Page 150- res Di tee ai ai trl A RL penattion Ancpted, Punipew and thelr Proper com: | Teverbas been a deficiency bill involving 40 much money, | ‘The Commities of the Whole. rosumed tho considora- New Orleans Municipal Election. that has made such rapid progress as this, tion of the Savings Bank bill, ch was discussed, and New Onteans, March 23. 1852. soll, this day, Saturday, at ten o'clock, at No. 90 Fourth ame, and where an interviow may be had. 8 FOR THE AGRICULTURAL BUREAU. atrect, Williamsburg, the ontire Parior, Bodroom, and Halal ; Mr. Stanzy replied, —The gentleman spoaks of bloody | amendments made, after which it was roported to the : ‘ s Kitchen Furniture contained in the above house; Tapestry ENGLISH, IRISH, AND SCOTCH BRAFTS.cwE | 8 bt ie Gams or ue, inieodueee prez eeintice, conflict with the gentieman from Ohio.” Of that I ain | Senate. ‘The question of agreeing to the report was ta, | _ The municipal election in this eity took place on Mom aad Saxony Carpets, Rosewood Red Plush Chairs, Mahogany ES ee Authority, on the Bion Baal of | the Agricultural Bureau of the Patent. Offi for the pur- | much arhamed —(Laughter.) bled, and the Senate adjourned, Gngy sede tink naw asin. TAS whl. SONY wie Gus Citsnatkee’ i i eth eS fei aah London, Belfast Banking Company of Troiand, and National | chase of seeds. He desired its present consideration, Mr. Po.x.—No doubt of it; I withdraw what I have ceseful over the democratic and independent, Crossman, A . t, and in sums from ‘£1 upwards. said in referonce to it. —(Laughter.) whig, was elocted Mayor, over Lewis, by about fifty ma- Bank of Scotland, at vig TAYLO: Assembly. Avnanr, March 26, 1852. WILLIAMSBURG WATER WORKS, the will commence. had at 109 Wall sti Terms, cash. (gues can be Mr. Mason, (dom.) of Va., objected, and the rosolution was referred. LEUTZE)S PAINTING OF WASHINGTON, BROTHERS, No. 76 Wall streot. W, BYRNES & CO., 69 SOUTH jane ae of Mr. Stanuy.—Tho gentleman is not ao violent a demo- erat but that he has a little shame left. I congratulate the gentleman, jority. UMBERT & KENNY, AUCTIONEERS.—ROSEWOOD, 1 ise the Hou: id th 1 > H . ° 7 iy Mr, Hauer, (fr00 soil) of N. H., offered © rosolution promise the House and the country +. _Teatalemee ne Ones re Pallee eet Bote ee | 8 CEG serpent directing an coe by the Committee on Public Build- | that 1 will not, to use the remarks of a New York editor, | Mfr, Benny brought in bill to incorporate the Wil- TERRIBLE DISASTER AT HURLGATE. and dosirable a ortment of parlor and chamber furniture of | land and also agents for the Empire, R ings, into the propriety and expediency of purchasing pag on all fours any more. to fight dogs.” (Laughter.) liamsburg Water Works Company mrs all kin je gentleman ix mistaken in point of fact, as to the consumption of time. If I were disposed to raise an irsue with the gentleman, I would say that he has more to do with business out of the House than ton entlemen ; besides, if I understand hia peregrinations, o is often out of this House engaged in moro pl fant occupation than listening to the hoarse, manly voices of legislators; on the contrary, listening to the ewect sounds which lure him ‘away—treading Two of Mons. Malilcfort’s Assistants Killed by the Explosion of their Sub-Martae Battery—Mons. Maillefer. and another As- sistant severely Injured—Mons. M.'s Bro= t n-lnw slightly Wounded. Ono of our ship news collectors, yesterday afternoon in Marble and plain, pure Hair Mattresses, Pilli- Asses, &e., &. The sale will bo found woll worthy the at- tention of buyers. Particulars on tho day of sale, COLTON, AUCTIONEER---HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture, Oi! Cloths. Table Linen, &e., &e. This day, Sa- turday, March 27. at 1033 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, 59 Beckman and S? Ann street, 'a large and desirable ‘as- xtmont of good Furniture, comprising Sofas, Mahazony nd Curl Maple Chairs, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Secretaries, C George's Line of Liverpool P New Line from Hamburg and Rotterdam, Cortificater for above Reurtances To. Leutze’s painting of * Washington Crossing the Dela- ware,’ and placing it in the President's mansion. Mr, Avams, (dem.) of Mias., objected, and the bill was laid over. L8 RRPORTED, Mr. Laxe reported favorably on tho bill relative to the Board of Health of Queen’s county. Mr. A. Smit reported the Annual Supply bill; also a bill to elect the State Board of Claims. Mr. Hurcrixa reported the New York Academy of IRELAND, ScoT- and, ani —Drafts, from £1 and upwards, paye- ble at wight, are inwued by : OWMAN, GRINNELL & CO., 85 South street, eniy authorized agents in this city for the Swallow Tall Unes of Liverpool and London packeta. ENGLAND, DISTRICT CouRTS. Tho bill providing for the holding of the sessions of District Courts, in cases of sickness, er other disabilitics of the Judge, which was returned from the House with French Bedstends. Marblo-top Washstands, Cente amendments. was taken up. the amendment concurred . Here Cee Nic Music bill. i sent us the following report of a terrible explosion at Hurl- asses, Bed ONN McMICHAEL, 36 OLD SLIP, CORNER OF | in, and thobill finall, ed. the primrose path of lance. He likes to hear sweot Mr. Buc reported the New York Police Justico bill. 2 ree baa eerste rae Mateus fee Cte cry a cic tg Ag singing and ¢ce pleasant dancing, which is more abepepiaitel xin! brnpdtielakg gato :— ‘Carpets, Oil Cloth Furniture. Sale prover, at 1034 o'cloc! Ha comprising the usual fs ee ¥ will be cashed throughout Groat Britain aud Ireisea” “Aire BLANK YOTES AND THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE. nd Liverpool pa pants, Jno. W. Whitlook | ciaring that the uniformoustom there has beon, on all | Refers to &o., Sy Coll 5 5 a a es Bhar 5. Si Collins, Aston Ole toes elections by joint ballot, that blank votes shall. bo agreeablo than thecroaking of men. (Laughter.) The gentleman is too often absent for it not to bo noticed, For myself. I have endeavored to get this bill through, and have never talked upon it, except for this purpose, On Monday, at No. 90 East the entire furniture of the fami- Particulars on Mon- ‘Tho schooner Jonny Lind, Manchestor, from Rook! arrived, Capt. M. reports that when passing thro wate reach an eaplosion took place in the boat Maille- Jort, killing, in oll prababitity, the persons thercin. There Wore four persons in all; and ivix thought . Tavion called up the resolution reporting advorse to the New York Metropolitan Medical College. Mr. Wenn opposed the resolution. 1t was adopted by 30 to 37. apa it the powder . WILLARD, AUCTIONEER.—FURN RAFTS ON IRELAND, ETC.—THE SUBSCRIBERS : under the five minute rule, : tte tho 0 parin Bee, AvOTIONaER.—sURNITUES, | PAE apie Geto via bo ete Grams OF Tits VIRGINIA STATE AND conTiNeNTat.amLiTia, | ME. Porx—I did not anticipate, whon I made my re- dseesran te bcs, ee ta = Hance hsenoke, Toe tak eecesneiapen tc here View kee YUN poll, this morning. at 1034 o'olock, at the auction room, | England, Ireland, and Sootiand, in sums to ault, Mr. Uxpenwoov, (whig) of Ky,, called up the bill pro- | Marks. that the gentleman would go into aninvostigation | (re (akon up in committee, after which, @ recess was | saneiy yiited. No, 1 Nassau strect, corner of Pino, a general nasortment of 40 Fulion stre PIM TOE Ee aaa hes OP ihe econ ihe Dill pro. | ‘an to tho number of times T have becn in this house, and f TAbHGE LIAS licrare atler the! MbOvA: whe, Kaoatvenl Clie 0 of sailing 1st, 6th, 11th, 16th, 2lst, and 26th enamel! ho aucti arlor and bedroom Furnitui ure, &c. Catalogues ready A¥YTERNOON SESSION. More private claims were disposed of in committee, painted Furni- room. sage ars seoured by the old Black Star Lin the number of times I have been absent; I did not go Liverpool pi into that sort of investigation with regard to his conduct. of the Virginia State and Continental levies of the Revo- | of every mont following additional report was seut to us:— = ti . Which, , Was ord n Lay 0% M. 8. MILVAINE, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELI, és SS SEE Seae Leyton hd oh; after an explanation, was ordered | Y'rouia condemn mynelf if 1 undertook to investigate, | mda recess was had till 7 o'clock schooner Uncle Joe, Capt. on Saturday, at 1 o'clock, at Jobn strost, N ONEY MAY BE OBTAINED FOR SHORT PERIODS, Tan SRA CATA eeon: even in general terms, the conduct of any fellow member; EVENING SESSION. Avera Ct, Those on bi corner Nassan, a fine gollection of Came! large Moss an. Tesralsy, Bey Gondse $1 to $1,000, on, Watches, Plate, | cos thon taken up, and a bill authorizing certain reyolu- | but I can say tothe gentleman, I will refer to the jour- | THE Reronrs or ane canal. LeTring investioaTina | fon of Mons. Maillefert's bont, w Keo. atthe f urniture, Horses, Carriages Saddlery, pe Se meral Agency Office, 114 Grand stroct, way. over tho Pacitic Bank. The strictest d honor may be relied upon. Olfice hours and 5 to7 o'clock. ‘EY LOANED, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON MER- andive; jewelry, watches, diamonds, &c., at the ueral Avency Office, No. 32 Warton strovt, corner Church ret. Ofico hours from 10 to 3, All transactions strictly nfidential. other Roses, from P. & P, Honderson. a tine collec. tion of standard and half standard perpetual Roses, just ar- rived per steamer Pacific, from J. Hill. OHN LL. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER. ral Salo of Household Furniture, John L. Vandewator & Co. will » March Slat, wt 332 Sixth at 10% o'clock, all the furniture ‘contained ia onsisting of a very superior asortinent of Parlor d Deawingroom Furniture, in satin, brocatolle, and hair h; Mahocany Parlor Chairs, Tete-a-Totos, and COMBITTER, ‘The House went into committee, and resumed the oon- sideration of the special order, being the bill reported by the rity of the investigating committee, and Mr. Cushing's substitute, Mr. Vax Santroonn. (dem.) of Columbia, moved an amendment that. if within sixty days after the passage of the uct, any contract be charged as fraudulent, the Attorney General rhall institute proceedings to vacate it, Mr. Haren. (dem ) of Erie, spoke at some length in nals, where it will be seen that I have been as regularin attendance as he has been. Ihave been in constant at- tendance, and paid as strict attention to business as he has; and I will ay, further, that when he reflects on. and | charger that a member has neglected the public buai- nese, hothould be ashamed of it. as ho was of his conflict with the abolitionist of Ohio. It is a thing I would not do, I wonld not herald to the country and toa gentle- man’s constituents that which I covld not prove. I would not hazard my reputation by stating a thing not ‘acitic tionary pensions. was ordered to be engrossed. REJKCTION OF THE BILL TO KEMIT DUTIES ON CERTAIN GOODS IMPORTED FoR OU PURPOSES. A Dill for the retief of the Carmelite Nunnery of Baiti- moro, was taken up, It was passed by the House, and remits duties amounting to $450 on certain vestments which had been sent over to the Nunnery from Europe, and intended for the use of the pricsts officiating in the chapel attached to the institution. Mr. Mationy explained, azd advocated the bill, and pervon ng Prot. M. Mr. Brovans the Unclo Joo up to the city, stat rons were in the bont when the explosion oceurred, ands tuo were killed, while the remaining three were sadly ‘muti- Later, aud wees taken ashore in boats aa soon gs, posibl 6f the kisded bad his head torn from his body. Of thows that survived wore Prof. Mailletert and his foreman, name not ascertained. Our reporters immedia arcertained the particulan that .Bv0, por. GENE- Pianos, Paintings, ell by’ auction, on near Twon- ciy proceeded to Hurlgate and of this dreadful accident. SH ADVANCES ON MOST PLEASING TERMS, ON Easy ‘Chairs; Pier, Centro, and Extension, Tables: Rose- raat imi sates Jon. | correct, according to the records of the House, review of the whole case—the testimony tuken by tho ue Pa net toekaue Wi mates Vise nna’ : in ze c de ot pat nal property: ae seperally:jametey, and alt | referred to various acts of » similar character by Con- | MT" ariviy replied—Tho gentleman eald he did not | investigating committe, &c,. £0. ACCOUNT OF THB. DISASTER, Rosewood Bookcase, Wardrole, and” Lrusiels Tapestry: | Kinds of pers #0 ; be bi ; ; anticipate an investigation of his conduct, I have no | ‘The committee rose and the bill was mado the special | Yesterday afternoon, abuut two o'clock, while Mr. Vonitian Carpeting Maliognny nd tren Wedstoads. of au: | (icerscatle) OF cash. , Apply £0 Cash Ofice Agency, Ne. | Mr, Murex, (dem.) of Va., auld that tho bill had beon | Smticinate an investigation of his couduct. T have no | tthe, commnttce roe and the hill was made the special y e Perior quality: Mattrosses, Hodding Bohemian and aan reported adversely by the Committee on Finance. in order | Ene ; . Maillefert was engaged in blasting the rock called the Sthor Glateware, China Dinner and Tea scts, Ne. The ante —— Tht the Seunte right settle the principle whether duties | Htis not ftir to say that, while he consumes time out of - - Frying Pan, at Hurlgate, a terrible catastrophe took place, by which two of Maillifert’s assistants were in- tantly killed, ono. it is feared, fatally injured, and sovo- ‘will commence with Also, one seven octave Mahogany Piano. es, ma the House. I consume time here, Let not the gentleman ra} and fling of choice Paintings, in rich framos, by Winter! now complain, Noman has more reason to fear an in- veetigation than he. He says ho would be ashamed t ; BAG di cerimrins ‘ se 4 , SA on articles for religious purposes were to be insisted on, or (TO. PRINTERS.—FOR SALE, A LARGE HYDRAULIC not. A long debate ensued, in which Merers, Bayard, Bor- From Albany. HUDSON RIVER NAVIGATION—SUSQUEHANNA AND Pestelfrer, and others. Catalogues day previous to sale, Standing Press, and a super royal Washington Hand i : ALBANY RAILROAD, ETC. cs 5 " : & ‘Measrs, | Bike euch an investigation, Iam obliged to him; ifh Ke 5 é be 8, HOUGH, AUCTIONEER—THIs DAY, aT 101g | [fhe th seit inking apparatus, complete, Apply to RM. peo Peel Benge opposed: the ‘bill, aod, Messrs. | continues to talk in dist way, there may be a condict, Aumaxy, March 26, 1851, | "seriously hurt, including the profestor himself, Ib « o'clock, A.’M., at tho ssles room, 34 Bookman eet Outaretty Iwill have to be ashamed of other than that with the ‘The steamer Indiana left the city this morning, wont | *PPCATS that Mr, Maillcfert, in undertaking his blasting member from Ohio (Mr. Giddings.) ‘the dialogue here ended at three o'clock. All ut once the hall was enveloped with darkness, a mort total—there being outward indications of a dreadful storm. During this premature night, several clauses of the bi wore hurriedly agreed to. Amid the confusion which prevailed, an ineffectua motion wat made that the cominittce rise. ‘The chande lier war lighted, and the committee proceeded more un- derstandingly. By four o'clock all the amendments were acted upon, and the bill was reported to the House. A motion to adjourn over till Monday was made and voted down, and the House then adjourned, INESS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. of the olegant and substantial $5. 10 wih be Meier teen a d por annum, will be sold low for cash, oF @ kitchen furniture, &c., with which the sale will prseime money world he taken in unincambered vacant lots. Apply at the Insurance offic assau stroct, M. L. SHELDON, Agent. MERICAN SCHOOL SLATE DEPOT.—A SUPERIOR article of Pennsylvania Slates for sale, by the onse, T. KNIGHT, 23 and 231g South Sooond stroet, Phila Mr. Maxcum eaid :—This ia a vastly important ques- tion. ‘This is a President making session, and T under- stand that the question is to operate powerfully on the success of one of the partics. (Laughter.) It has already acted very powerfully on private individuals, claimants upon the public treasury. and also upon tho funds which this bedy pays for theso interesting discus- sions. No ; if I were full of money, Twould pay this ta. myself, rather than this debate should becontinued ; but that being rather a scarce article with me—(laughter)—T will not propose to do 50, Ido hope that we will not be atthis game of “push pin” any longer. Ido not sec why we should fecl so much repugnance to see an allu- sion made bere to religion; to be sure. itis not a Sonato- rial virtue. (Langhter.) "We should not be 80 appalled oycrations, employs two boats, in one of which is contained the galvanic battery, and in the other which are piaced the cannisters, Mr. Muaillefert himself guides the, former, which on this occasion was one Francis’ life boats; while the latter is employed by his assistants. It also appears, that immediately before the occurrence of the explosion, one canister, which contained about one hun- dred and twenty pounds of powder, had boen already sunk in the water by the asvistants. and wag fixed om he rock, while another canister was still in’ the boat Mr. Maillefert, who is generally about forty foot from down through the Schodack channel, and took in tow two barges which had wintered near New Baltimore, and brought them to the city, The only obstruction to na- vigation is a belt of ice about a mile from Stuyvosan landing to Stuyverant steumboat dock, A special meeting of the Common Council has been - held in reference to aid to the Susquehanna and Albany Railrond. A resolution was adopted, loaning the eredit of the city to the extent of $1 000 000, after the company hall have expended on the road $1 400 000—the loan to be made with the arsent of a majority of the tax payers, to be ascertained by a ba! ‘the resolulion was subse- quently reconsidered and laid on tho table till Monday to give the citizens time to consider, when the subject ic Dock Stores, 8, > and ingrain Corpets, English Oil Cloths. hair and husk tressos, &e. commence, AUCTIONERR.—HOUSEHOLD rr and Wednesday noxt, at 10 each e245 Broad R. C. Kemp will sell at auction contained inthat large, first class, gonteel boarding hous $5 Broadway. formorly the St. Charles Hotel. lent order and of good quality, mostly made to order, and consists of Rose: any jor Furniture, en suite, jars large French nate Pier and Santi rich F and Lace Window Curtains; Tapestry, Brussels, the farsiture This forni- h N ENGLISH GENT! rope, wishes to dispose ate contract, coni st curiod hair Mattre: hold requirements, but litt! of his Cottage Furniture, by f English Brussels C: e., with general hou: id, and judicious}: ht, . pntai ra nist 7 fo ¥ and other Carpets; Dining-room Furniture; Bedroom will Wo sold at aliteral discount from toate for cake so | atit. Tahal! vote for this bill. If I ever get a chanoe to — —____. will be di:porcd of. ‘The vote adopting the resolution re. | ¢B¢ beat containing his aesistants. then approached them Herre er Lmenty bedrooms; complete Kitchen Furniture, | broker need apply. Address, for four days, J. H.S., box | vote, with a great deal of pleasure, and I would like to From the South, quiring the useent of the tax payers, was 11 to 4. for the purpore of reeciving the wire, which was attached Ke. Catalogues on the morning 0 have the voto taken now, and that no one will reply to my very sensible remarks, (Roars of laughter.) Already a very large injury has been done to private claimants, and deep inroads have been made into the treasury to pay for publishing this debate, and he hoped tho Senators would now vote, He was for the bill. Ho hoped the “push pin” course would now stop. ‘The question was then taken and the bill was rejected, by yeas 21, nays 22. as follows:— YeAs—Mevsrs. Badger, Brooke, Cass, LATE FROM TEXAS—CARAVAJAL’S CAPTURE—MR. FILLMORB’S PROSPECTS IN THE STAR STATE— LOSS OF THE BRITISH SHIP LYDIA ANN—GOVER- NOR FOOTE STIRRING UP THE MISSIPPIANS—THE CABINET DIFFICULTY CONTRADICTED, ETC. Bavtimone, March 26, 1852. ‘The Southern mail as Inte due has arrived. Four New Orleans mails were received to-night. to the canister that was sunk in the water By some mismanagement or other. he was handed the wire at tuched to the canister im the bont. instead of that al- ready fixed on the rock, Having removed to the propor distance. he then brought the wire in contact with the megnetic battery, the natural consequence of whigh was the explosion of the canister in the boat, while the charge undcr water was not fired at ali Tho boat, of course, URNITURE SALES IN BROOKLYN. 7 Hegeman, Anctioncer.—Monday, March 9, at 914 A.M., precisely, at No, 179 Adams, ‘between Concord and Tillary streets, At 2 o'clock P. M., at No. 12 Adelphi streot, in Park avenue, East Brooklyn. Catalogues at the Auction Room, nol FOR SALE, IN THE PLEASANT VILLAGE 7 of New Durham, N. 4 miles from Hoboken.—The house is sor pene finished, is two stories high, contains eiyht roome, and is well calculated for a summer or winter residence; also, in addition to the above, several beautiful Vuilding lots. Stages leave John Ball's, foot of Barclay street, morning and afternoon. Inquire of C. BOGERT, 102 Barclay street. j—A VERY GREAT SACRIFICE, ‘Twelve acres of choice land, fine frnits, large mansion Assaulting Railroad Tra! with Stones. Euaina, Y., March 26, 1852, The mail train from the East, when about throe miles from this village, was saluted with a volley of stones last night. causing considerable alarm am gers; but. fortunately, none were injured. thing has occurred several times before, near th 1L PAINTINGS AT AUCTION.—JOUN LEVI SON at iL Will gel], en Monday morning, March 29, 185; o'clock, in store 24 Chatham square, a splondid assort- ment of about 2°0 fine Oil Paintings, by celebrated masters OUNTRY SEA Chase, Dawson, Dodge (Wis.), Dodge (1owa), Douglas, Downs, Fish, Foot; So the bill was objected to. py was decided that the Senate would adjourn to Mon- 0 A pot. po Pd h mounted guilt frame sitehle for patl tS | icuse. outbuildings, &e., only. twelve miles from the city, | Geyer, Jones (Tenn), Mallory, Maugum, Pratt, Seward, Texas dates to the 12th inst., confirm the news of the | *P° was instantly blown to atoms, and the man, thre is petal Dl AA aS pee eee ¥ $2,000. The building cost over $3,000 Also, » beautifal | Shields, Soulé, nd Wade, arrest of Caravajal, and his arrival at Brownsville in the cinet i andl Dayton Sativond: number, were scattered in various diroctiuna: twovet EC FARM FOR SALE ATAUCTIO place at Oldfields Point, on Long Island Sound, oighty Navs.—Mes! ‘ayard, Borland. Bradbur, steamer Camanche. in custody of General Harney. Incinnatl an yton Railroad. them being instantly. kilied d the th Ani Baan as ARI ines cn Tuesday, March Si ab | eres, excellent buildings, &c., only $3,600, Also, adelight. | head, Ciarke, Cooper, Da win, Hale, Hamlin, Indian depredations were becoming more and more Crycinsatt, Maret 26, 1352. a Boing, instantly, killed, and thw @ wid phopkingly Wissaclook, Ac i, the farm, Ineatie peoperty of Terael Car. | ft! place of six acres, nice buildings, &e., at South Oran King, Maron, Morton, Norris, Sebastian, Smith, 8; frequent in the western part of Texas ‘The Cincinnati and Dayton Shore Lino Kailrosd Com. | 2 ated ; The bowt of Mr Matllefert, who was acgom-~ penter, deceased. in tho town of White Plains, Wostchestor | only & Also, many seats ab Tarrytown, Rye, Fo PEL i teeta ‘The whigs of Galveston have passed resolutions en. | Pany bas been fully organized and books a | Row ho bvtarett Unrowat to a hcight of 109 terete ae zi 5 2 . the air. ) , rr chester, Mamaroneck, East Chestor, White Plains, Sing ni If thrown ton height of sixiy feet RGEANT, 15 Wall stroct, to th of the explorion. that tho effet psident, and the | d immediately’ fur subecripuon uel H Gocdwin is the Pi Said farm is situated ab county, New York a rlom Railroad depot, at @istant from the I dorsing Mr. Fillmore and the compromise. A Mexican war steamer was off the Brazos at last Sing, &c. Apply to A. & J. HORSES.—RECEIVED ATTHE UN Sale and Commission Stables, Last Twenty-fourth street, near Second avenue, 1th) Horses, am firet hands, 70 of the best draught Hors Ec airs of well matched Horses, 20 fine road Horses, and good saddle Horses Itogether the finest lot of A f CANADIAN PO} peculiarly adapted for city driv ‘alid or physician, kind in saddle or mt tying. Sold only for want of w py to Mr. O'Dell, corner of Forty-ninth street and HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, OF Black Hawk stock, warranted kind and sound in every fteen and a half hands high, and took the pro- vmatthe American Institute Inst fall. OR SALE—A BLAC Can be seen at WOR SALE.—A STYLISH GRAY HORSE, SIX YEARS old, nearly 16 hands hich, perfuct! iitleman’s carriage, Stable, Ninth avenue, hotwoen Twenty-sixth and -seventh etrects, opposite Kipp & Brown's gentle, & superior ARNESS FOR SALE.—A SPLENDID DOUBLE HAR- ness, with full silver plated Mountings, made by Brune of is, for a gentleman of this city ; has nat Tramor's saddiory warehouse, corner of Broad- beon used but once; ALE~A ONE HORSE CARRIAGE, WITH It iv nearly new, but th for it, will sell it for n fair Ply at 275 Spring street, at Cleavor & OR SALE—A TOP only afew times. jonvine the city, ESDELL, 172, 174, and 176 Houston and Bleecker. owner having Sold only beonuse the owner Gan be seen at the stable of REED & Morcer stroot, between CARRIAGE, FOR TWO but a few mont! JOR SALE—TWO TWO-SEAT ROCKAWAY WAGONS; cy dz one shifting top, aud ie, and mado to rriage Factory, corner Prince and Crosby s other standing t Jo vire at the € 10 GROCERS.—A FIRST RATE WORSE, WAGON, and Harnoss for xa for them, Ayply at 22 Hi WACON.—FOR 4 wover need int half a dozen time: forone without atop. Alto, gry fp otly new, To be seen at } nie And Bighteenth street. TANTED TO PURCHASE—A FIRST RATE YOUNG Horse, cood ize, five or six atrect, Browelyn, A TOP WAUON, "s atablo, corner Four Id, that ean trotin Id office, with de- SAD The undersigned anticipated in ope fro unavepaased, HOTEL.—COMPLETELY FURNISIIBD ROOM. per week: Rooms por nicht, 2) con $1 Hand $1 2 Remoted. brilding, abeling’ light and admirably cone! seod is kept oper Gag William, oo: m, with eoonomy in a the nicht. Junction of William, d Frankfort strots, one block from the Le rented without the land if desired. Apply to DAVID HARRISON, 66 Chatam stroot. OR SALE—A BILLIARD AND OYSTER SALOON, cr od bu ‘as the owner has gono to Inquire at 9 Ann streot, nty-fourth of D SMITH. OK SALE.—A HOUSE AND PLACE IN THIRTIETH treet, between Broadway and Sixth avenue, eleven years leure, at $20.8 year rent, Inquireat $10Twonty-ninth street. AOR SALE—ONE HOIST WHEEL AND MACHINERY in geod order. Four Ten Pin Alleys, in good order, will © sold chexp, if early application is made to GEO. W. MILLER, 450 Broadway. For SALE—A VALUABLE FARM AT NEW RO- chelie, onemile north of New York and New Haven of cultiva- house, ioe ali Grifith & Decker, or nort! street aud Ninth avenue, or 27 ton, a two 0 h ure, and all the necessary out building rity of frvit. It is'@ remarkably healthy situation E ch & Loutrel, 61 William street, or of Jamos Tenney, on the premises. < AND VERY CONVENIENT ty outbuildings, including filled on And commanding & fine view of the Nuritan, hving 20 acres of exocllent land under grass, pear oreturd, wad other fruits. Location high and healthy, and utes drive of the depot at New Branswick, W). Apply to TER CONOVER, New Brunswick, N. J. YOK SALE.—ANY GENTLEMAN WANTING TO PUR- Chaco u Gret rate establishment, & Chostnut Maro, Iity hands tich, rising eight years old, warranted sound, kind andgentls in every reepect: 1s & vory stylish driver; can trotrcr mile in thee minnter and half to '® 250 Ib. was con: the wazon and harness, with blankets, noarly now, and ef the beet quality. The whole establishment oan be bought t r. tor the sim of $400, Tho above establishment can be ween by applying to JAS. B. OLIVER, Carriage Maker, No. i Water street, near Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn. L. 1. GACR.CHURCI. PEW FOR SALE OR TO RENT.— Vow No. U4, middle aisle, for sale for $200, or to ront Inqviro at office No, 192 Brondway, third tor Soin story, front, M43 IRNITURE FOR SALE, CHEAP.— 7 Furniture of a small family will bo soc cheap Af applied for immediately, Any partion wishing to comten ¢ howsekeeping will find this a good opportunity, Ki has only Leon eix months in use, Apply between 10 and 3 thik day, (Seturdoy) at 11745 Grand street. ‘OR SALR, THIS 6 -splondid and d 40 foot M BRICKWORK Hirhment ne. two boilers, 36 Chlbertson’s patont pre ' t and #leare of 14 acres clay land; ildinye, and the exclusive patent nd New York. From fifey ‘enn be made at theso I AUWAY 8 Dirty-toree ® hondpod th works, Price xebang FAIL © approved sb ipboned, to ar t OLISH RAILS, OF THE MOST nature and patterns, in store and on ® for saloon most fnvorablo terms, by VIS, BROOKS €& CO., 24 Boaver siroot. O PRUGOIRTS AND P 8,— . T PAV CUITS AND PRRSICIANS—A RARE Ot r y deine gro berltenn well stocked with meditows, tency artien wi ifr $'/0, or ata eMuation, a the purchaser might pro- fer, Inquive ot 75 Rett Thirteonth street, of Swarte, URER GAMY FOWLS FOR SALB—ONR ROOSTER avd two Fons—of the beet kind, Istely imported from Trelond, Gey be soon at 245 Canal street, proved 3d Murch, 184¢. the papers themselves to be care- fully arranged and deposited for safe keeping in the De- partment of State. { decmed all this necessary as well for the interest of the claimants as to securo the Govern- ment against fraudulent claims, which might be preferred hereafter, A few days since I was surprised to learn that some of these papers had been fraudulently abstracted by one of the claimants; and, upon the cave being made known to me by the Secretary of State, I referred it to the Attorney General for the purpose of | ascertaining what punishment could be inflicted upon the perron who had been guilty of the offence. now communicate to you his opinion, and that of the Attorney of the United States tor this dis- trict, by which you will perceive that it is doubtful whe- ther there be any law for punishing the very grave offence of fraudulently abstracting, or mutilating the papers and public documents in the of this government, It appears to me that the protec- tion of the public records and papers requires that «uch acts # it, should you concur with me in this opinion. (Signed) MILLARD FILLMORE. Wasmincrox, March 26, 1852. The papers taken appear to have been copies of in- voices, manifests, bill of lading. letters, &c., and a depo- sition; and were clandestinely abstracted from the pos- session of a clerk in the Department of State. who had | charge of the books and papers of the late Board of Com- mierioners, The Attorney General, after examining the laws. states as his opinion, that the offence is not contemplated by an act of Congress, and therefore ig not punishable. The Dis fence ix not puni+h rious English eutin indictment will bx preme Court of New York in 1810. ‘The name of the person who. stole the papers is not | given in any of the communications. ‘The mesrage was then referred to the Commitice on the Judiciary; and the Senate adjourned until Monday. House of Representatives, Wasnixcton, March 26, 1852. THE DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION WILL ‘The House went into committee on the deficiency bill, | Certain questions growing ont of the items for the Indian Department were duly discusted; and an amendment appropriating $22,500 fer the removal and eubsietence of the Pottawottamies of Indiana. and anothes allowing 950.000 for the removal and subsistence of the Choctaws, were finally adopted Mr. McConxir, (dem ) of Onl Department of the In expenses incurred. in the variowe Indian triber of California, and other supplies, for the Ty facilitating treaty Ftipnlations due, und citizens cf for it everal departments ould be made penal, and a suitable punishment inflicted upon the offender; and I, therefore, bring the subject to your consideration, to enable you to act upon rict Attorney gives his opinion that’ the of- ‘ble except as a larceny, and cites va- rities and decisions to show that an gainst the party for stealing so many pieces of paper av goods and chattels, and refers to a do- cision by fifteen Englich Judges in 1845. that it is not necessnty that an article taken should have any general value, provided that it was of value to the owner, A con- trary docrtine, however. he rays, was held by the Su- | offered aw omendment eppropriating $620 (C0 for the payment of the drafv« of the Indian Commissioners of Cal fornis. drawn on the for supplies furnished and he negotiation of treaties with He explained that this debt was incurred in porcacing bef clothing, Hans. for tho purpose af Tho moncy cortainly is California gre now here waiting ‘The Washington Intelligencer and Republic of this morn- ing. deny that there is any shadow of truth in the tele- ruphic despatch from Warhington on Wednesday even- ing relative toa misunderstanding between the President and Secretary Corwin ‘The Baltimore City Democratic Convention. last night, adopted resolutions instructing the city members of the Legislature to vote for Cass delegates for the State at arge. From Trenton, N. J. | THE GREAT INDIA KUBBER CASE—MR. WEBSTER AND THE LEGISLATURE, ETC. Trenton, N. J., March 26, 1852, The argument of the Hon, Rufus Choate. in bebulf of Mr. Day, has just closed. Never before was such « brilliant argument made in New Jersey, Of all the groat efforts of this celebrated counsellor, his address to-day will stand first and foremost. The various courts now sitting in this city have drawn hither the leading mom- bers of the bar from all parts of the State, and all admit that Mr. Choate’s argument to-day far excelled anything | they ever before listened to, ‘The large court room was crowded to its utmost capacity, and Mr. Day’s friends, to-night, appear to be in great spirits, Commodore Stockton. among other celebrated chsrac- ters. wasin court to-day, as was also Mr. Webster, till 12 o'clock, when he left to visit the Legislature, now in sersion here, Ie was escorted to the State House by « Canmittee of the Legislature, and on being presented to the members of the Senate and Houve of Kepresentatives, addressed them in @ brief and appr which, in every reepect, was worthy of etaterman, Senator Stockton then followed Mr. Web- ter in an able speech, which was listened to with marked attention. Mr. Webster was addressed by Senator Zabriskie who culcgized his character and services as a jurist states mon and diplomatirt, He referred to his condoct dunag the late war, bie famous reply to Hulsemann, and to the ection he took during the Cuban expedition Mr Webeter, in reply. expresved hie thanks, and his pride in New Jersey. end in allusion to bis late conduct deeiarod that there had been a perfect coueidence of opinion be- tween Mr Fillmore and himeelf. Upon the whele, this has been a most eventful day to this urually quiet city Court of Appeals. Acnasy, March 26, 1952, No, 26 —Pennett. appellant, ogainet Williameon and another, respondenta, Argued. Edward Sandford fur ap- pellent; H TH Burtoch for respondents. Judgment re verved on the argument No, 27 —Clowes appellant; Van Antworp and wifo, ro. rpondents, Argued ‘Thomas Clowes, appelia ron, M1, Reynolds for respondenta No. 21-A roverved causc—White, appeliant. against Maritt and another. reepondente, Argued, iiram P Listings for appellant: K, Sandford for respondents No &=-Welgott and wife. respondents against Hob comb end enotber, appellants. ‘The default taken in phis coum on the 28d instant, was opened. and the caawe sab- mothd No 2 lant Trulad for respondent urnmcat of the Court in por. Durr rerpondent, sgainat King, impl'd. appet- Argued Judish Ellsworth for appoliant ; Bo # ‘This was not concluded at the Cotton has teen in active dr fully 12.000 bales at 7M prices. not received till after busine Frei tive. Cotion is taken for Liverpool at 4d. wad to Hae vana, le. Movs pork is at $16, Sterling exchauge ip at | $ a 94 premium, New Ontraxs, March 25, 1852 The sales of cotton to-day were 8 500 bales, at_ steady prices, Good middling is at a Se. Sugar has ad vanced Sye. Fair sells at dad 2.000 Loge were Fold to-day. at a9! re tive, nine rhips having been taken yeate at 3.d, for cotton New Oncvave, March 21, 1852 Cotten —Transnetions, to-day, reach 10 New Onivans, Moreh 25. 1953 on, during the past four days, have The ralea of 41.000 bni r —middling ix at7},0 Col Fxchonge—New York, elght, pur to 14 per cent discount; tixty duys, 3; 4 2 per cont discount, Meorrnts, March 26, 196 Cotten has declined in our market since the reception of tho Europa’s news, to tho extent of ye. Crancestos, March 25, 18: Cotton—fales, to-day. were 2000 bales Duriners bas been 0.4) bales, ab Oy w Sie; rather feeble at the inet Week's quotations being Barely eurtained. Receipts of the weok, 14700 bales. Stock on hand, exclusive of that on shipboard, 60,000 bales. ch 25, 185 bulk sides advanced. Oiscinsatt, M market to-day In the pe 100,000 Ibs. se Meteorological Observation PY MONAK’s MAGNETIC LINE, OFFICE CORNER OF Ws AND BROADWAY Frivay, Moreh 1 eT RENT Burvaro. 9 A, M—Darometer 28.00. T 6 Wind northwest, Clowdy, but rather ploesaat morn- ing oP ‘Thermometer 40, Barometer 20.33. Wind Jear fine A M—Weather west, Tt vod morning Roenaeren, 0 wo Wind south. Thermometer 4 oP. M It ix fine, eb ht but wet under foot. Wind » D thie after Wind northveet seter 41 Syracvew.9 A. M—It i2 a pleasant morning but the | thy boob yny. Wind exst } 0 PM —Therm ora | Wind northwest, end look i.—It is w clear, ple Sun Wind ent th Wind cast. Therm ter 40. Arnany. 0 A. M.=It is a lear inorning. and very | ont, Windsouth ‘Thermometer 34, Barometer meroury 13 O¥. M—It_ ta » rainy evening. Wind southwest, Thegtavmeter 47. Baromowr 20,600, Meroury 72. Qrov. 0A M.—Ttisa beautiful morning. with every ant morning, ruuonieter oS with indications of Unies, 9A shiping biightuly or.M ne prospect of e continnans of fino weather now, Thermo. my ter 4@ OP. M —Tt ls raining this evening. Wind west, Ther mometor 45, and about the same distance from the } 7 r "| . ¢ favorable. phberhood, he distance of Foad depots, at Nye and Mamaroncek, containing forty-one | Jp tye teneom foe eolitae PhO RHE LOWER | wessack FROM THE PRESIDENT—THE ADJUDICATION OF ME Gh deip Lodia Aa, GH Se a taas ee rate Sontints | (s fom shore were imipediately sont and a Ralf acros of good land, siz, of which is wond tnd; | ig che city: suitable for s physician or druggist. Addre CLAIMS AGAINST MEXICO, ETC Eaton te ee Cemnee ie at oe oy ‘The Steamship Cherokee. tu the seene of diensler, Cie dead aud the wounded. wore good orchar: era nits TE atered, |! Faiarmacy,"” Herald office, Yor tures day ‘The Cuain laid before the Senate the foliowing messago | Liverpool for New Orleans, got ashore on Briton Island, " ae picked np and brongut to Astoria, ‘Ube.following is a Mist Shape ls ws aed dralligg nee, tater sider ith ail nee oe : (De a frora the President of tbe United State and both vessel and cargo would prove a total loss. A New Onieana, March 23, 185 ofthe same :— guid: Torinw, ancy. ‘For furiher varticulars inquiceon the bly situated, and doing a good business, is offered for UNITED erates: captain was suppored to be drowned. from Chagrer, Her news from the Isthmus is | but not beyoud recovery, it is end, 7 n Tot ISHAEL C. LAWHENCE. sot, Poarl streot, | fle on very reasonable terms. Fnquire t 3 roadway. At tho close of the Commission to adjudicate upon the Governor Foote has sent a long message to the Missia- | portant. and the brings uething later from Oaliforais, | Nyy "3 thard, terribly mutilyted, haying, «large OR SALE, TO LET, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRO- | claims of the citizens of the United States, under the | Mppi Legislature, introducing the subject of tho finality | Among her parrengers is George nw, Beq., of New. York. |p ootion i hat hie entrails ure perty. © country residence of the first class, with 10 | treaty of Guadaloupe Hidalgo, I directed a list tobe | Of the compromire measures; and the war between the a ure entertained of his acres of land, highly improved, and having fine fruits. It t of papers which bad heen presented to that | ‘State rights” and the “ Union” men has been there- Markets, is half « milo from the depot’ at New Rochelle, and will nd pursuant to the act of Congress, ap- | Upon rencwed New ans, Mareh wa picked up dood with bis arme and legs 8 of his #kuli blown Ancther neue unknown, was entirely missing for the greater pert of tho afternoon, but we understand thas towords the evening bis budy wos washed ashore mear Astoria. Tho brother-in-law of Mr. Maillefert. reaeived, some Hight broisce. avd had several of | +h knocked ous by the conenseion We understood that in the course of the afiernoom Mr. Muillefere was visited by his friends aud relatives Mr Maiilefers bas now been engaged for more than ® year ip bi rocks With the utmost sueeers, tnd his death would cer muervinlintereste of thee from his inj ne of pret to theeom- able to whieh he hue sod such benetivtak Police Inteitige Furious Driving —Ow afternoon, between John H Stearns and furious a German na and Woggon ina reckless ner of Chamber streets and On Thursday a Pre nocking down a young lady, na Fiwe Chembers, residing in North Moore stevct, the whecis pureed over her body, jullie vably @ fatal injury Ofticer Willinms, of Third ward polies, urrosted the iriver, and found lic was intaxieated. So picked up the unter young lady. und eou invensivle he ¥ place into the druy rest ter wh couveyed in a learned that her whole eyst parelyxed and it os feared that her spine ar been injured, whieh may yee ul. SteaTDS Wes yesterday morning conveyed utice Osborn, who committed bim & nes imit him to Uail untit further advievs, frony yas to (ho extout of injury sustainy 5 Hoye A Wy. named EM sega dy by offteer Wie n ache: ge of : pita! 5 or ame tly ian, livan rirvet A bli? tle, ate ium Kenry, wae implicated in stewlg + Vee * im reetad bm. and ihotw % the money AW od bees yweere conveyed om the phowe = Th he Gaeweciuadens eels Y ppart of the momy Susticn Dl y committed woys had poved © ow. pipe 4y Xo prion for trial Cayte tour Sonaey —— man ned Av ung avriners ut No. Fronts b Jwtce Mownttort whee ehar a with baving old abyr a ho, which property had be 015 50) by vd havens SX i ACROF on hed received Instructions to roll. ¥ fF which the -«gu» Were sold. the oom. Ploiment RHEE Has hoon appropriated by Ackerman te Dir own OO. Mie magistrate detained the accused form further bear’ jy Disivat® ea Temperance Meeting —On Thoreday evening oficce W ced arrerted «man. named Kichard Austin. om & charge of d ing o Lemperanes meeting held im Chav jem Tall. inevlting Incies. and otherwise acting die prt, Ho waa token before Justioe Mountfort, whe id him to bail in the sum of $200 for his future good Vota rior

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