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ENEW YORK HERALD. T WHOLE NO. 7093. - « MORNING EDITION-—-FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. =r = z ~ od Reins AMUSEMENT! Ne RR OTR 3 | NBWS BY TELEGRAPH. Wr the expedition waa sont, but why one had not boom et pega bir pede lig mabe batleres OWRRY THRATRE.—BORES, % OBNES? BIT 12% ROADWAY THEATR! —*, A. MARSH AD BOLD $8. 00! Tar FeAe-70 BALA, A LARP aoe nqnnnannnnnans Mr. Bavarv, (dem.) of Del., moved to strike out that . ead o : 7; ourtain rises nt Tig o'clock, Benobt of Mr. Wei, Derr, | i lor, 23 cauter Private Boxee, $6 and $0. Doors opoa sunt of $8,000 mee yea An cecelloas levsotusmabere THIRTY-SEOOND CONGRESS, perk of tin syecention calling for copies of theinstruotions GOURT OF AFPRALE. PUT BES mall be, po + eo commence 88 1p a clege MRE PPELS | Salve a: WeCOUGEE “oe Pent eee en FTE Oe Mr. Boutan» said that theresolution now gave to the | Cause No, 9.—Talmedge, Prost, a woe Pal hee Mr. Derr, Oneactah, Mr dy; en. Copa wallts, Mr. heersi:| Lente cir ir, are Baradas, Mr. , o'clock, > Senate. President a disoretion what to sond and what not to send. | mhe state of Ohio and others, respondents, aget Pet, Mr. Haus said he did not expect to be Prosident very | yx'c,, and others, appellants. The ro-argument of this Kate Putnuin, Mri. Mason: OARDIN W. April 1, 1852. ft A BOARDING HOUSE, WITH | 44.4 genate commenced butane bolt Lenihan soon. but, from a desire to defond the constitutional power | case commonoed this morning. ‘Ths first argument (ook ‘The Sieur Be- “ owed by the drama of WALLACH—Wallaoo, M- Poniai. —FOR 8A Eady; | ringhon, Mr, ‘cateith, Hamilton; ih a?) 3K Ve » 3. P. j var’ of thi iture; it is ple " sini Sue APOE BAS Re ny Bente ee ee | cescomeiage Se eee tae | fe the wee orn Dark of the cit eae ryig en a4 a ttiona wenen. Fi ee gy rae Stab aay, ie the wishes of ace in the Sane, erm. Hamel Beardsley wid Jum jar, Mre. Jorden. To conclude wish the TWO BON, - . Pringle, Mra. Vi house three story ani Asem OD! very © ont; rea! jumerous ions wore presented against oxten- e: . “4 Mevoland for a lants ; Leavitt, receiver, he Taimne Johnson, Mr. Goods! sian Met Pele, Woe VINO t Steet Woes, bel cereale meavee nie ean re elon of Woodworth’s patent. tained that the constitution, if it meant anything, moant | parcrd Kuedfert and N. Ill, Jr for Pell and others WATK 8 & HINE, 45 roadway. that the UBLO’S GARDEN. NANAGER, MR, JOUN SEFTON) dail. | | i eee ae ts as ent. as Commander-in-chief of the army | William Curtis Noyes. for reepondents, Tho 'S THEATRE, CUAMBERS 3TRERT,—DnE a : NRW MEXICO WANTS PROTHOTION AGAINST THY INDIANS. 4 kes p — Girele and Parquet, cents; second tice, 23 osute, Pee | N UAceing Maancon Me W. Corbym.—Tlovety 30 conta: | AQ WHOLESALE LAQUOR STORE, WITH FIXTURES, | ‘Mr. Dawsor prosonted a joint rosolution of the Logis- | Sb4 navy, had the power to order this expedition, and } wilt probably continue shroughout to-morrow. The cam wate Boxor, $3; Orobostra Sents, 75 ceuts. Dovrs open at | Private Boxes, $6. Doere open at 64; to commence at 7 for saio—ono of the best locations ia the city. Price | tature of New Moxioo, asking that tworegiments of troops | COnsTe bad no ie see TER ge i the | invelvus the question of tho powers of the Norttr Auncrioan ¢: to bopliy at 7H, ooluck. | Fridky erasing. April 2 will be | o'elock. BonoSt of Madame Auna Thition, who will on this | $175, ns the owner ix engaged in other business, Knguire at | ho raleed fur the proection of that territory against Mr. Casa replicd, contending that Congress had tt ‘Trust and Banking Company to purchase State stook, Playod Shakespeare's comedy of {WELFTiL NIGHT—Orai- | occasion appear as Mario in Donizetti's op: titled “Th 0. 122 Warron street. Izdians. right to know what was to be done with the army and | ponda, mortgages, &e. to seli again, and to borrew Ho, Mr Dyett; Valentine, Mr. Molinau; Curto, Me. Levers; | Daughter of the Regiment,” which was received on Mond e aes “a mM Peep 5 P 4 navy, before voting supplies, moucy, Ke. Mr. Burton: Sir Andrew Aguao! ook. Mr. Loa- | Inet with enthusiastio plaudite, Mr. Hudson as Tonio and | A HOUSE FOR SALK, IN THK PLEASANT VILLAGE TRADE WITH CANADA. ir. Dawson, (whig) of Go., said that this whole matter —_—-— —_— - . tr. I ; The Clowa, Mr. ady Oli: | the Captain of the Watch; Mr. Leach as Sulpice; Mise Julia | of New Durham, N. cay 33g milos from Hoboken,—Tho Mr. Fisn presented several memorials from New York, bad grown out of newspaper publications, For years NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Mra. Dyott: Maria, Miss M. Taylor. To conclude withthe | Daly ss Louisa, Musical Director, Signor La Manna. Fri- | bouse is now boing finished, {s two storios high, asking the passage of laws to encourage reciprocal trade ist, Li United States had had o squadron in the East MAID.O¥ THE MOUNTAIN—Walter, Mr. Holman; Swig, | day, April 2, will be producod the celebrated opora of THR woil ealculated for ® sum with Canada, Fags 24 ia: the 5 d be. wes Air. Johnston; Frana, Mr. Meyor; Dame Gilb, Mra Hughos | DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. The ontortainmonte addition to. the ahovo, » pops pena aaa indie, and no one bad asked reason ; and now, be- Senate. Rosette, Mist Mary Taylor. Senin cadet hat ‘AIN OF Tit) Stayer Leave John Ball's, foot of Barolay B : : cause {t is on the ove of an election, gentlemen demand ‘Aunany, April 1, 1852. ~~ a : ne ~ | street, morning and aftornoen, Inquire of Mr, Bropurap moved that an additional member be ap- to know the object of a squadron, not fitted out under car ah oreeree . ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DRESS | (\IRISTY'S OPERA MOUSE, MECHANIGS’ HAL.1, BOGERT, flour merchant, 108 Barol yoniee on tho Committee on Claims, in consequence of | gaditional estimates, but under appropriations alread Hb dtd y i Hoc 3 nus, 1h, 1236 | (422 Broadway, abovo Grand street Open evory hicht | TTS Tw sg FOR SALE.—A WELL ESTABLISHED | We Prottacted HMluces and consequent absenoo of the Bo | Made for keeping itadlout, Hothon argued, how inpoll- | 24 mde the special order for Saturday *rivate Box ts, $1. Doors open uring the week, until further noti original and wel Pe nator from . Whitcomb). reed, 3 CK-MASTERS, Curtain’ rlocs at 7, O'clock, Hiouche of MeN knows Christy's ag'am eitsiont and rors | ©) and respectable oash business ls offered for the Tigh (Per titonit) Axreen yy te tt would Seo inform the world of the object of this Mr, Peart reported fivorably on the bill for the eleetien Fridny evening, April 2, she performauces will commonoe ‘corps’ of xporlenged performers, profits at present are $50 per weok, and daily iucrossing; ii MR. WHITNET'S GREAT KAILNOAD PROJROT. expedition, if it had any special purpose, of wroek-masters in Sufvtk aad Richmond, ‘with the d mn of LEAR OF PRIVATE AF R—Mr. Fitear- | unvlor the management of E. P. Christy, whose oonoorta in cae orale ne ee Seater will bo double thas Mr. seeing the Aclanlreay on Poat Offices and Poat ir. Ruwx, (dem.) of ‘Texas, said that irom the opposl- Tk STEAMSHIP BILL. 4 ©; Alvanly, Mr. Arno! nes Fitaardon, this city, fora al five years," have beon roovir 0 ing mi fort 6 rel onde, reported, i a t mn t 101 " .o re. Ad F. Nichols. ‘To by followed by thodrama eusitted | with favor hy hil table &: sudionges, | Fox turther particulars or au iitorview, audross WM SOT s Matin nt ne ee ee i poll pp mpeatyarmpor Roe aye hat thro wat) Mr Coorey (dem,) inoved ite seeeieee the Vole wa BIA'S SONS—Stauman, Mr. Clarko; Bebo, Mr, | Tiekets, 2 Doorsopon at 6 TIN, (prepaid.) Broadway Post Office,” 1. B.—1t the whole Montion cA Talioad to the Dato. “Mo hake | neh ‘that peed the resolution, he | the Steamship Dill. Lost, by ayes, 12; nays, 16 Memilton; dack Halyard, dir. W. G. J nu: lanbollay ates. | 734 o'elock. Notioe.—On aud aft ei isnot suid, a pertnor will bo taken with $3,000 in cash, Sener OF te broes vO tne Paine, Bie, ash, eel Mr. Bac raid that ho oppo go Shane dea My ‘Tho bill was ordered to a thisd reading, W.G. devon. To conmude with the MARRIRD RAKE Me yess jock, The pi Chris regent es — ~ @ be Was oppored to the bill us reportod, and when it came | conse it was unbecoming —was without precedent—would Biko KEAD. Flighty, Mr. Arnold; Mrs. Plighty, Miss Barbet 8 are respectfully informod that the Savurday aft RUG STORK FIXTURES FOR 5ALE-CONSIST.Y up he would move important alterations, do no good, und might do much harm, An act relative to tho Marine Court, New York, = = ~ - concorts ura discontinued. On Saturday noxt, Apri ing of Porcetain Jars, Bottless ‘Consorves, Mr. Gwix, (dem.) of Cal., gave notico that when the | Mr. Manuum said he would now move to lay the reso | ay, act to amend tu act for the incorporation of im- ARNUM'S ANKRICAN MUSBUM—P. T. BARNUM, | Leltof BH. Mallory. Fee a eee Gee Bode Wintec nant | bill camo up. be would movo to strike out Mr. Whitney's | lution on the table—not as a final disposi he io coma taniee dee , P a otor; John Ui) 5 ist- | = == ————_-——___—— ——— , 83 a 7 _ , ; ‘ emp pire las alr ntag a NoMa eRe orca Woops MINSTRELS, aT woop'saaNaTRED WALL, aa hice “hbmiy av vee 3 ane name, Ho was opposed to Whitney, and to Whitaey’s | sous to bave time to examine the matter, end with a | AT Gofning the xomption from taxation of publke formaneoss 2 cents, chitdren ond years, 1234 vents; par- 444 Broadway; Moward atroct.—The proprietor | ———- % — | pen s . ; view of calling it up again, when tho Sonate know more | yijdings in New Yok qu ave unte extra This ce ate eatablisomoat sad takes pleasure in ublio that ho hus Fier! Ne SALB—-LOGATED pear, sonra ea wikes Poy gaaiiig'e to be prinsoe. proposes to about it, Bir, M. subsequently withdrew his motion, MANDAMUS CASEA. colossal exhthition is now ono jed in America, combtn- aged the most cel vi nd Nogro dotinoat plains, on the main road to Plaintield, 1 set apart, and sell to Asa Whitney, a portion o! the publi: tho request em.) reported favorab!: ing, dy faot, ecven Movoums tn one, ‘The now additions | {nthe world, and ia dctormined to, make Wood's Atinavret | wide by cure stonmboat to New York j ooutal : P af ihe otueeeot er narirenhiid traap kr Mongaig iabebee see Skog lands, to enable him to construct a railroad from Lake Mr. Steins, who hoped Mr. Bayard's amendment a7 . barn, ko, a suitable chigon, cr tho sip) well watered, aud & variety ol fruit. Pea wart eee nh aye ‘ A Z fre’ to the decision of evuses brought by mandamus. to tho Pacific ocean. | would be ugreed to. ‘The instructions to commanding | T'siq'on the table, and ordered to bo printea der the Muse pigue and wond: every day res thing thet he uly & gathering of overy- | Hallin overy way worthy tho patronage of the ladies and | Borer, acomfortuble house, outhous Dut au huminende world of | gentlemen of this city, fle also tnkos this opportunity to hima Carivsities, ever fresh and novel in charactor,and maintaine | xpress bis thanka for the great patronage conferred on KMAN, 60 Fourth ayonua, ‘ Hw portion of the public land, | officers ought to be considered confidential a LIDERIAN COLONIZATION. ite irresistibility of attraction ut Looture Room uce tho organization of his present star company, and hi Serer ss pece appre mapar eg ee” ——~ | to enable bit (o construct a railroad from » point on the Mr. Manaum renewed his motion, wud it was rejected, Tho Committee of the Whole took up the bill far fon Thursday and Friday, Aprii 1 and 2 Afternoon, at 3 | promises to replevish it from time to time with whatever | JOR SALE—TOE WHOLE, OR ONE HALF, OF A | west bank of the Mississippi, not north of the neighbor- | as follows :— iding emigrant of color from the Stato of New York. o'clock, the aimnsiy AN ORGANIC AFFRCTION, | novelties or otriking talent may appear in tho profossion, swall Brewery, situated on the coruer of Forty-scooad | hood of Memphiy, in Tonnessee, to ran thence to the Rio Yons—Mossra. Badger, Brooke, Clarke, Cooper, Dawson, Dir. Menno (whig) moved to trike out the enacting followed by the MILLINGIUS HOLIDAY. Bvoning, at7%¢ | Wood's Minate rm overyevoning, and on Wednoaday | Street and Ninth avenuc, ia complete working order, and | dei Norte and the Paeitie « a Dhceexts Sn hig rai can, having its terminus at | Fish, Foot, Gwin, Hale, Mangum, Miller, Morton, Soward, dct et ane ce hoo; ee’ av: Anta Otte Harboe hee woud, Uptam, Aud Weieri7 dauee, Mr, M, advocuted his motion at considers tornoons. Admission, doing # fine business, having wn excoiiout wud permanent |g). 4); and San F o'clock, tho spectacle of CHERRY AND FAIR STAR, ° | and Saturday Scents. Doors opom sill ba nm ~ | at 637; concerts commence at 73, o'slook, The custom. Will be sold on favorable terms, or exchangod for falaetor i Mevors. Adams, Bayard, Borland, Readbury, Brod- | length, N MUSEUM, 175 CILATHAM SQUARE.—GEO. | concerts commence at 3 o'clock. N. B.—Tho strictoat or: other good property, one of the presont owners being about | SWitxble tor commerce.) bead, Cars, Chase, b mee £'Wis.), Dodge (oe wa), | Mr, Van Scroonnones followed him, ina long spook, prieto: Wo periurmances are given vor} end open att be preserved, aud the greatest attention | to loayethe city, A person having a small oapital, and wis'- pg, Uae OF THE LIBRARY, A Douglas, Downs, Feleh, Mrmlin, Jones (iowa), Jones | in epposition to the bill, and spoke watill a recess wae nencing at 3o'clvek in the afternoon, and at uall- coinfo ini ing to engage in a lverative business, will find an opening | Mr, Rirerr. (dom.) of $. 0., introduced a joint reaolu- | (Tenn), King, Mal ortis, Rusk, Sebastinn, Shields, | tupehs 7 in the oveniug. This Lishment is the only place ary | here which soldom offers, For furthor particulars, inquire | tion, granting the we of the Congressional library to the | Spruanco, Sumnor, and Walker—24. APTERNOON SESSION States where the? Moust Artiste’ oan besten, medgerasot Binien L eURte on the promis See eee ___. | Judges of the United States Courte of the District of Co- Mr. Bayard’s amendment was next ngrecd to, by ayes dee DR ing . ny is composed of a troupe o riots, seleoted for 0 o iu = ws = Q % 3 wn gee arene 4 ity end. tigure, ‘and. aze ander the supervision of y for the last two yours, under OR SALE OR TO LET—A VERY COMFORTABLE | lumbia, 22; nays, 1) ide ronos The debate on the Goneseo College Appropriation bil B. Fellows,” would respootfully in- and convenient residence, with a gardon containing SALARING OF DISTRICT JUDGES, Mr. Srixiys moved to amend, by inserting enerally,”” that ‘they | choice truit and shrubbery, beautifully situated on Sixty- Mr, Chase's resolution, directing an inquiry as to fix- mae word * force!” h ¢ the object, woas to make ntilfurthor notios.” | first strect, near the Kast River, The strest is graded and | ing the salaries of the United States District Judged at | the call for * tho force aud object of the maval expodition."” nd the Croton water introduced, Stages leave the | the same rate asis paid to the Judges of the Stato Supreme | Agreed to. Assembly. the management of ir ‘frienda and the public ed their concerts in this oity will perform at the Tomple in Now Haven, Aprii Sth, | lighted, vinct, Prcmior Model” to this extablishinent. A nificent eories of groupings will be produced, ocarofally aclected from the mont admired paintings and soulpture, with appointments. ‘s Female Opera was resumed, and continued to tho adjourament, new propertics oa y r i proton | ‘ Company,” the caly organived band of ladiosin oxtatonce, | bh and 7th; at the American Hall, Hartford, April sth, 9th | Fulton ferry for Sixty-first streot every five minutes, Also | (y Mr, Wetter, (dem.) of Cal.. said he would have, on ‘Acmany, April 1, 1858. Will Appear every afeenvcn and evening. Muay. Lafarge, the | And l0th; at tho Hampaen Hall, Springseld, ‘Aveil Lath and | for snlo, two desirable lots on Twenty-fourth atrect, betwoen | COUrH wad adepted. NTEREATING DEBATE cus uewtion, to ote lf rently from those with whom THE PW DAR IN THR HUDHON HIVE origina, Antipodonn Pedestrian, will walk “head down- ¢ the Associntion Hall: Xibany, “April 14th 15th and | Ninth aud Tenth avenues, Apply to TIP JAPANESE EXPRYITION—iNTHRETING DEMATE: h ‘ PAOD | A THERETO CAN HEMET OPED. OopROIIIIDN Wo ae. Mirena Uetliaet wmacalnentiewe hewenem Ave eee Uties, April 20th nnd 21st; WM. D, CRAFT, 126 The resolution offered by Mr, Roxtann yerterday, call- | he acted generally, If any Senator would now rise and i a mioteh a pproy! bbiground, and etebteoncin length, efesearhish tarows Auburn, April 24th; Geneva, | 2 ~~~ | ing upon the Scervtary of the Navy to communicate to | say that he had grounds for believing Uhis expedition | moye the bur at Cestleton dara, competiters in the shade.” i greatost wonder the ‘er, April 7th, 2ithand OR SALE—TNE TWO STORY HOUSE AND LOT, | the Senate the object “of the naval’ expedition recontly | Was sent out frem any improper motive, or with auy othor : L INSURANCE: World ever prod uved, Mons. Grogoiro, the strongest ingn in 50th, and May Ast, 34, 4th, | 70) No. 74 Hammond streot. the tot in the rear, in | Chaired to the Indian ocean, and, also, to communicate | purpose than to promote the interests and welfare of the | — Mr. Unpenwoop (whig) reported faverably on tho bid nit 153 foot trom stecet tocteet Ap, | copice of tho instructions to the commanders, was taken | county, he would vote for tho resolution He believed | to amend the Life in-urance law of 1601, LmAny i rh other wu $ NCH VAI yILLE—OLY atc! nip ne 6b Went streets up. Mr. Borland modified it so as to address tho resolu- | the expedition would effect great benoit to the in NEW YORK KFCOKDER Mf strength. The unrivalled tribe of “ Acrobatia Sistors, RENCH VAUDEVITLE—OLYMPIC THEATRE— | ply at 63 We = tien to the President of the United States, and toread, | of thecountry. If the resolution was passed, an Mr. Hurenms (whi) reported favorably on the itt ty i aeiod eye Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, by acompan; SPT = if producing aicat onelicment by {halt oxteaveiigars aeriut, | oiiFrouch artistsot ackuowletyedtalon¢, Admiusion Soa OR SALE—GKO. LADD'S WELL ESTABLISHED | «that theinformation be communicated, if not incompa: | Vresident should answer that its object cannot be di¢- | relative to the Reccrder of New York fons, A variety of miscellanoous entertainments ace given {cwelry store, 656 Broadway. | Any one having» amail | ¢inje with the public interest.” cloved without injury to the public tuterests, thon the BYA1. OF RBA UC Te Dee lovery afternoon snd evening, such aa can be soon at no other capital in cash, cau get a great bargain, au tho propriotor is Mr, Maxoun:, (Whig) of N. C.. eaid he was opposed to | World is advised that there is eomething to be done by troduerd a Dill to. improve Ghe jaee henmseny in Shs Worle. Wor {Oli parwediars ofeaok oo ————_—__________ the resolution, Lf it were adopted, and the President | this expedition which they will s to def Le had | navigation of the Mudron river, with an appropriation (© y's performance, aco bills of the day. Vrivos of Admission ocal aud instrumental. The following E—A FIRST RATH MANUFACTURING | were to answer that it would be incompatible with public | no mere confidence in this administration than others, | remove the barat Curtloton. Madam Pirscher, from the principal yim one, paths post, flourishing owns ef | interest to farish the information msked for, it would | but they aro plicid in power by the people. and are en- | Dr Lueses (whig) objected to the introduction of tas \ | the world, wil! tron ke, with bis * tixt,"" any stone the choose to offer, wit x unparalleled foats fect front and rei CE eet, near Broadway.—Grand Sacred Concert, Sunt 3 Sete lin Trivato’ Borne, 30 conta Orchstra, Sonts, with Felioned Iinira, 3734 cents; Boxes, 25 cents, Gallery, ee ; e | ; p 1 3 Mcents, vn See 8 4 fhcatres of Germany; Mlle Moyer, Miss Moore Siz. Readily | eee ed Dusinene, Machinery, Bey, will Deraold tig | give acme grounds for the declaration that the oxpedition titled to contdenes, Noone tas aright to peowumo that | Dill: but de Hous reouved Ht, aud twas sent to Uap : - performers: . ; Adee ith hostile purposes. All understand that | they are doing anything to the detrinent of the public | Committee of the Whole, 3ON.—MONDAY | of tho eminent pianist, Herr Herold, pupil of Mendelsohn; | reasonabl tho owner wisliug ty retire. Inquirs of pov ai Bee roe t # : Ee hogeditite xtaclation weuliaok p MANUVACIURING ABSOCIATIONS. IRCUS—LAST WEEK OF THR 8: f n alo price, 't vening, Haroh 2, and uring "she wenk, ons. Caast, | Hartloldy in w grand concert o1 the pianatorta, with fall .B, PALMER, Newspay vvton, | St Comenc ti LAC TEMNG, ANCONA ay | Was it is important to have the con —— | country extended in those eastern nercinl interests of the | interests, “He hope pas; all know that Dir, Gwin, with « view to having au executivo Agent, Tribuno Buildings. i. : Sth orchestra xecompanimont. Leopold Moyer, solo violin: se | ‘ cee thoreat note in the cirsio’ tuing poattivele ake | amd @prand orcllostea, compoucd of the best professors of OR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, THAT NEAT | ‘American eailors and others who heve been so unfortu- | moved that the resolution be portponed till tounorrow. | solution of manufacturing wewoiations. t performance of the company for the season, The corps | this city. Tickets, 25 cents—to be had at all the principal throo story brick House and Lot, situated at io. 97 Wil- | nateasto be cast upon the shores of Japan, have been | Agreed to, by ayes, 23; nays, 16, FILLS AVPRRTAINING TO KINGS COUNTY AFFAIRA, Juveniles will aleo appenr in their several nots. music stores and hotels. Doora open at 7 o’olockt fo com- edt ee Pa aret| ine xen pa ead ay treated with great barbarity, and that something ought MAILS TO VERA CRUZ. ETC. Mr. Bisucy (dam.) reported favorably on the Kinga Bee ahaat ea On RSG TR meace at 8 o'elock. SERRE Eve tor, Bean) ane RLbe told oes ee, rae saith pa hese. | to pe done for tole protection, ‘The Oily way (o-treat ‘The bill ebanging the name of Midshipman Breeze, and | County Hoepitul Loan bill, Also, the Bushwick Btreet ishing a trlemonthiy mail trom ‘New | bill; the Williamsburg Account bill, and the Kings oe County Arsesement bill olution shat the THE PEW YORK COLONEDA with barbarians is to treat them as barbarians, A strong | the bili tor, cst Pi mage aan force in that quarter, and a few bomb shells, would have | Orleanx to Vera tof benutifal Pictures by Soiree (fifth of tho eccond season) will taxo place at OR SALE AT BARGAINS—SIX OF THOSE ELEGANT | greater effect! ‘pon’ them than any ‘gilen aunand,, ite Mr. Downs. (dem ) of La., offe 11 Wall streot, in the Crotwa water olf : é ! bayemeat. riasnéo, commencing Bt HMEODORE EISFELD'S CLASSICAL QUARTETTE ae = Pere oF Niblo's.—D: y and evening 'ruz, in stenmers, o'clock, and 61’. M., will oon. 1 ste ving Models, with anew band of Ethiopian Minstrels, com- 0 01 0 th b Housed and Lots, on Paciti : fi 4 APE, a a C ported es ed of the following talented performers:—Mlos. Lavigne, | fia fro, noume 410 Broadway: ou Satur iay: ADzll 3 | serects betwee oud and Neviaeetrect, Brvokign. vtige | thought this matter could be safely, and eught Lo bo, lett J udicisry: CARS DU GaiNSTS OSU K Re HG CYS oe Care an if eel tant adda Reape sting, Feiicn, Cherlotte and Caroline: Messrs. St. Luke, | Loach, Messrs. H.C. Timm, J. Noll, H. Reyer, and L. Eioh- | three Brick Houses and Lots in tho saine block, for sale , iu the bunds of the government. Le thought that a t three o'clock tho Henate wont intooxcertivescasion; | ork ‘ ie an, Ne fe, Diving and Forrester. | Tableaux—The Clr- | 4 will Mr. Theo Bist nd ‘Seo a1 bitte, cheap Apply to S. 8. Broad, Ne, 11 Wall street, in the Cro- | proper deprece of confidence ought to be given to the ad- | sudin three quarters of an hour afterwards adjourned. rans ,, THR CANAL CONTRACTS, sian Slaves, tho Ladies’ Bed Room, Depravity and Lano- 2 aide M: ___ | tom wator etiico bacemont. i ministration, and that it should be presumed they tanta Seine tenle RRS Ge: Mr. Cushing's substitute. &c., relative to the canal let Ace, the Deceiver and the Virgina, &e, An entire change 0 ACTORS.—AN ELEGANT COURT SUIT FOR SALE, a sina a were not acting udversely to the interests of the louse o1 P ee tings. was taken up wading, performance for theevening, consisting of a dark Claret colored supetine Cloth Cont, OR SALE—WITH A TUREE YEARS LEASE—THE | country. Ag eure us the President answers that this Wasiixoron, April 1, 1852. Mr. Sruuweet (dem,)ot st, Lawrence, moyod to strike ‘PRACKFIT'S MARBLE GRour oF THE “SuIP. Jined througho t with rich white silk, and trimmed with ola- well-kuown Porter House, with Stook sud information cannot be given without prajudice to LANDS FOR KAILNOADS, ¥ out the firet eection it porately cut s situated near the Grand strovt ferry 1 buttons; breeches to match, and black | the house ‘Tho bill introduced yesterday, giving the ocked Mother and Chil ht of way | Mr. Wrucar, (dam.) of Otsego, followed in opposition *, at Stuyvosant Inetituto, | sik chapeau. Price $20. To be soon at No, 101 Hudson | able for a Boarding and Lodging House. Thisisachance ; tho public in the antagonistical papers of ?Brondway, now opon (fora short timo only), from 9 P 3 Saat denelion eieeei te the par the chuntiy will deeinvo thet time ndusiunistraoioe har aont | 200.0 donation of public lands (0-4 a, to aid in the | to the bill. Sameer ne enn = aNGTORTSOFAEGRATED HRW ORLRING OPaEA | Cin APD te Grand sree ou ancapeation to make ojen war pon au innocent | comstrueticn of the Charleston and Micmphis Mailrvad, | My Wi1, (vhig) of Orange, svplid to rome alluiaas us ANDFORD'S CE! ANS OPERA | > = fee eee pore : ie ‘ges a ayes « retery 2 Ci ¢ of the Whole on the state de te mur! s other day ——_ — ee eee 3 A OR SALY—A THREE STORY BRIGK HOUSE AND | AMAhumiers people. Le looked upon this matter with | Wes Tete a Se te : a: GONCERT TALL, NEWARK, N. J.—TWO NIGHTS teeta ceatle pec bmaana eens setae rt. oxprourty for email finilies, Ne. 8s Weer | BO party view. He was indifferent as totheinfluenceupon | of the Unicn Mr. Youscs, (Whig) of Erie, remarked that he bad net more,—Sandford’s celebrated Opor: parties. He considered both partics pretty well dislo- A hill reported in favor of giving right of way and land | intended to have euid wnyUuing on this question, for he Troupo will appear | Titrary Rooms on Monday evening next, Partioulars hore- | Twentieth street, south side; it now pays a good intore Sh Cinmacelin’ shineveniagr on Gurieday in Borumeeee, | Le o ca eeade for ‘i nad peation. i on in the iniddlo,aud be had but little to Alabama, for the Winchester and Tennestos Railroad, | ruppoecd thut the citizens of suiluo bad eleoted @ peow yom aprear at see eey a comune” | ‘atte. pera ay Ee ee ae ee ee on ed resort bee seat mena pv etiean tie Weta | and.alo a Dill to graduate and reduce the price of Uae | Leritend of tho canal to represent them. But in thin Be Munday ovening, April 5. cs > Pilcinia innd for rate, or cxchange for city property. Apply | nn outsider in. politics. Another reason’ why the call | PUblc lands. Both were referred to the Committee of the | had been disap ed, Ho could not for one moment raaeanbsintsin sre nS nea 5 aes FINANCIAL ° S at IbL Water street. a thould not be made, was that whon the President an- | Whole on the State of the Union. entertain a propovition to annul these contracta. THE TURE. MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, No. 51 NOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, IF APPLIED FOR | ewacdthat it would be incompatibie with the public in- SANE OY PR ORLOM, Mr. Bua + (whig) of Caytign.——'bis law waa not 6 ~ ANS ~ Anan yy *: rag ~4 or a foment oo 4 . t Mr. Henn, from Committee on the Public Landa, | his liking. but he should vote tas probably the best Chamb treet.—N otice.—Deposite: informe intely, e % 0 . 99 St. ere t eh the ix jon, tha swe: 4 : - eg tag One TUF 1. Simakoua GRE TIIL cen ambere street otice.—Depositors are informed immediately, the superb how a tere nich the ioformation, that answer would put Reported os BIL ter tiga ceytain enitrisa of led in ||| theymeuthgst. wwred toe ing sae ua that deposits madeon or before the Sth day of Aprilaext, | Marks place, ailin fine order. Lot 3 whos by 110 | pt) th nations ofthe world on the gui vive,and then Friday, April at 3o'clodk, @ purse of will be entitled to interest in July. Interest iy paidat the | fect; house 27 feet o8 by Of feot; four large rooms o1 bbe perbent yh . ae Florida, previously forfeited, under the Armed Occupation | of the democratic State officus, and if they would itl coms off. atic heats, Lest three in five, ithe oaatie oe Ertoot elk per cout per annua, | Hank open daily trom 10A. | cach tlocr, Pusceesion, given inimediavely, Gun bo tease | secre Ms Anne Sapir rat | wet. TL punssed ; chery out the cnixtgemem.. iio wanted bo nee how mao ae ee ene Parag Teekeee T Wgodend | Mite SEM and from 07 BM tame for five years ab, $1.%50 por year, A vory lanre, portioa of plipcctc late tallgee wil sane octhem, nt Mose Lanp warren von uattmosps, | hci besated pledge wero worth 8. Matia Waker, Owuer cuter zx. Joha Andersun, JOSEPH STUART, First Vice President. | Apply to Mr. SSRVOSS, 24 North William strect, second | t our aw not disposed to take blows without re- | ,, Mt. Henx also, among other bills, reported ono giving | Mr. Keyes, (dum.) of Oteego, spoke highly in favor of E, LUPE, Propeletor. Peren Cregan, Accountant. "New York, March 2, | ficor- forming than, who could tell the consequences? Hy | tke right of way and donating lands to Jowa. fora rail | obtaining weperdy decision vl che constitutional quae = anes ima AOR SALECTIUIP YAGLD SPRAY PHILTY SEVpw | Could suppore many reasons why an expedition ehould b+ | 108d trem Davenport to Council Bluffs, and from Keokuok | tion. e : FAPER HANGINGS. W, BYRNES & CO. 69 SOUTH STREET, NEW OR SALE—THE YACUT SPRAY, THIRTY-SEVE entto 3 he thous the the force the | © Dubuque. Mr. IL. nid the disposition of the House was Mr A. Amimn, (whig) of Chautauquo, deprecated auy weil found, in good order, and well adaptod for a | tto this matter, The of difficulties hy | Ssainst putting such bills on their puasnge, though they | attempt to give a pardzan introdweed by a whig. in one day, a bill young Dotter wouid be the result; and in ca believed » few bomb shells would effect moro with th . and No. 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool, issue Will bo sold low, as the owner has gone to B: APER HANGINGS.—SELLING OFF, AS THE STOCK | aight Dratte, payable throughout England, Ireland, Soot- | rope. Apyly ty DUMUNT & USAC, 11 Wall street. pressed through f aiillion | Yill under consideration was uv mut bo cloared out by the Ist of May, timportation | jandand Wales; are also agente forthe Empire, Red Star, : tavlastane than all thedipiomasy of Telleyrand of dallas towards building an addition to the Capitol. It ix not one they prefericd. ‘They were for holding the fDeiocgurts, Marquarts, and s few Buellsh paper bangin Dramatio, and St. Georze'e Line of Liverpocl. Packets, and VERY CHEAP, AN ENGINE AND BO} Nie Daniasn eaid he never heagd of a resclution of this | Mr. Srastos, (dem.) of hy..eald that that wasa Senate | State officers responsible. and belding them to uheie Mea Caclacupmct Tuscies aces trams = acprimns. Gant New Line from Hamberg and Rotterdam, sailing weekly. ers complete, uble to du Fiitven Morse Power, must bo | kind objected to before. Noone pretended to any tha. | bill, and had been referred to the Committee of the Whole | pledges toearry out the law in good faith, Fis opportunity vill cnable partion to have frst olass pa- Cortisoates for above lines forssle. _ __| sold as there is no room to store tt. Enquire at 47 Downing | 14, administration had done anything which was not fo bee gl la sesine. Let ret =, Hi be exetaen vate Se REL ee ee i @ imitated or copt uring EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SOOP- — — ——- — the good ot the country; but the government of this Reet tele oo snag = 426 ishing, aud othe rs. © onsviag Bee dn ene eee land, and Walee.—Dratte, from £4 and upwards, pays KOCERY AND LIQUOR STORE.—THE LEA comers {lis people, ail Congress were nothing bu. | #2d rushed through the House, and the appropriations AFTEKNOON 8#S810N. eats, Apply Spates te aa t, Brooklyn, a few doors | sie at wight are issued by Stuck and Fixtures of & good grocery and liquor the agents of the people; and the poople had a right to of the Senate were ineressed from $100,000, to $250,000. e7te ikteu sreattani> Combanthe: rom the terry. pe eaters OWMAN, GRINNELL & CO., 8 South streat, | tor vale, in the Ninth ward He suid, the time has arrived for Western men to stand | Mr, Wano (whig) gaye notive of w bill to incorporate a et nae ad one of tha best locations in | know the ohject and purpose of every movement, particu- . oniy authorized agente in this city for the Swallow Tail | the city. Inuvireun the premises, No, 15 Hammond strect, ve el 4 : HW PAPER HANGINGS.—THOS. FAYE & 00., 498 | inch of Liverpool ud London packete REO Ree jammond street up and vote for th bill reported by him, and kindred | the New York and Galway aod tho American and Lrieh mexcures, ‘The tin larly those involving perhaps largo expenditures of the Pearl sten Mactisou, have just received the new epee sails es os ae _. | public money. It had boen said that the administration | !¢ tine has arrived when it should be deter- | Steamship companies patterns of every known style in the trade. The pub- OBN McMICHAEL, 3% OLD SLIP, CORNER OF SE Was in a minority in both houres, and that the majority, | unc whether justice ix to be done to tho West or not AGHICULTURAL COLLEGHS, FTC Pee creer eer renae, -ArHills wes JEN. treat, has for anle dra‘te for ‘any amount, which Pe waeee tent Tee veaty ait oe ere bevieg in contol ce the purse-strings, were tlone nemnog, | He was willing to make a tost of the disposition of the | — The bill for an Agricultural College and Experimonted Ao Sha uetall dopartmen will be cashed throughout Great Britain and Ireland, Also, | yrrencwal, for amie. inquireof W. i. WALK sible for the public expenditures, This was true; and be- | Lure en thie bill Form Was teken up in co mmitteo, The bill appropristes MAS FAYE & CO., 486 Powel street. | iacnes cortifioates of passage by the Engle line of Now York | premise = === == | snd Liverpool packets, Refers to Messrs. Jno. W. Whitlook © Co. Sherman & Collins, Acton Civil. Baq., be Mr. Hovsrox, (dem eh f Aln.—Do I understand the | $50,000 forthe purpose, A endment te, se fore he could voto for appropriations to pay the expenst bn $50, pur} ’ n amendment was agreed te, = es = ae whine to. : aoe cur tie oi leni . | gentleman to say he does not want any measures voted | that the appropriation be out of the proceeds of the OTICE—THE PROPRIETOR OF A FANCY STORE, | of this expedition, he desired to know its object and pury | eee thove of faster and Western mien, | oast fakeeale:. ‘he oomtc thee reposted progress, RNAS SAA ARAN BAA Ty established for a number of years, in tho best Location | Pore. Hexs replied that there hax been a disposition to RS. PREWSTER, FROM PHILADELPHIA, WANTED ON BOND AND MORT- | jn Broacway, boingabout re! trom business, would like Mr. Gwin, (dem.), of Cal. anid he was opposed tothe Bie, Hes separ tt , p he THe LLBTLINGS MILL ders her dervices’ to ladies aud gentlemen of t 50,00 gage; fifty thousand dollars for 679 | to find w person possessing & certain capital, to tuke his | resolution, ‘he eae dition to Japan was one of great | Tuel through Laglem measures, and to tuble thove of thy | — Was then debated until the recess ag batcolo 5 Tore, Satta teremee eh Felt aga Speck e Pe pipe succession. For particulars apply at 407 Broadway in the | importar nd he hoped it would be sent ont, It was | Wests KVENING SESSION. lant Wil tell the name, atthe int? ot gentle a ee Oy Rone ce earn we Trceenicar a eae oa - | ewy to conjecture how such an expedition would be bene- old Sistes of sug wea Was reson bearable ios | Sethe cn iaktane Wit on ienery. Aleo the names of tho visitors. Residence 411 Grand | Clusive of the buildings upon it, is worth double the amonut E. CORNER OF 4TH. AV. AND 23D. ST.—FOR | ficial tothe nation; but it would never do to adviso the | 0U. thet 5 COVER Measures, 10 ger previous ‘The debate on the cant “tgs was continued anti Siret, between Clinton ant Attorney atracta Ladies | here terired. Apply te D. B.TAYLOR, Attorney at Law, © salo.—96 feet nine inc! ‘ourth avenue, and 73 | world of our object and purpore, He hoped the resolution oon upon Wleir own eleven o'clock, Whon, under the provious question, the bill was read a third time und poswod. Ayes, 74; nays, 25. ‘The House then adjourned No. 126 Nassau stroot. teoton Twent; a third street. Part of tue purchase moncy | would lay over for afew days. Mesars, Vexante, of N. ©..and Mractiam, of Vt., as ean remain on bond and mort 4 ¥UL! MOST WONDERFUL!—- $50,00 TO LEND ON BOND AND MORT- EGO at sedi hart cole ee Ti ALERT Mr. Siir1ns, (dem.) of 1,, tal he hoped the expedition munbers of old States, severally denied that this had ft conte: entlomen, EP ONDE been done. and the last named gentieman seid that two Thi the ery of. dat, age, in suis to suit applicants, on pro- y “ol would be eent ont, Jt was ove of great importance, and ° oo eae ae Whovpon De Reback calle Mnctive Sent entate tn this city, Brooklyn, or Willlamsburg, | R-Tetere, Jr. Ox0Mrondway. eee ee eee arent kabatiigs. Tie Lae ReeeWee t millions and a half of the three mill’ons of dollars appro- Prince of Astrologers is Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, No, fi Wail street, in the Croton ou BROOK COTTAGE AND FARM SALE—IN | from Caliiornin last night, from an officer of the United | Rated by the deficiency bill, are to be spent in the Cass Delogates at Large in Maryland, The very king of destiny Water office, basement. the town of Rye, ploasautly situated on the Uoston Pid isk Sehciel fk sca eal (sty Jape Weet Axnarozis, March G1, 1862. In the nativities he gives, — ee Turnpike,one and & baif miles from the railroad depot | bere in ba it bd vs Ge ee & ree After rome further proceedings, of no particular inte- ‘The democratic legislative cxucus have agreed on Col We see nuveiled our foture lives; 20. 000 “INSURANCE AND LOAN OFFICE, | Mamézonsck. Thereig s vod dwelling or cot withlawa ; hed been picked up by United States voseels. In wrecks, | set, the House went into a Committce of the Wholoon | Edward Lioyd and Col. Mugh Ely, as delogutes at large to Rot one has fhilod-viann never heard +, No.t6 Nassau street, Money to loan on | enclosed with elogant foucys;, »laudsome. 4a} and were pluing to retum to thotr own country. He | tho State of the Union on the < the national convention. ‘The delegates are in favec of hat Roback's art e’er broke ite woed, personal property, at this offic ‘wo splendid diamond use, barn and sta! mast honse, hou his cireumstances afforded an excellent and fa- na # eter it on f = Peete In ficknovg, love, ani businoss, tov, yin with teen atone for sale, at $17 y also aa Enghiah rein compl te onde, nd nowly ainted. aad vill roqnire a9 | vorable opportunity for the expedition to approach Japan, ite Pontes. Gre a ‘ p Gen, Cuss's nomination for the Presidency, te’er he says still turns out true; jever wateh, with chronometer balance, at $55, rears. The ve vir? ret | bs exton e me! ef The ig) of ¥ remarks refer ri o ee ee The cick restored, his skill applaud, atk ahh 2s) tr ch i ly divided into orchardy and mesdows. Theres EAC be seu horse except inva government vost Wore, | the bill sald if the olject realiy wan to tadace the bendy And many bas he raved from frauds x CLERK WANTED.—A MAN IS WANTED pan dance of Ane ¢hade and fruit tress sbout the dwelling, | Oro tee Ly LO tio iandinn in that cractey, | Dioncers to settle in the West, means should bo atforden | From Boston, in speculation, lawanits, debt, $5 000. ‘to keep hooks hy single outry, for w house | SBexeellont garden, &e. Stony Brook is the northern boa: SE Barrairens WETS an ne vor bea ence tnt PORE OOO | Toon th cat iets MOMOlcy ied | THR MAINE LAW IN MAssACHUSETTS— a9 Ilfs is the wisest counsel ye tong getablished. ‘To ane who haa the rendy cosh to aati eas we et i] ms eisegeee pond noes | dapan was becoming « point of grout interest in the | 1 cia Os digg ae Uh ort os ee to Leal oe Ile | pa gente sta ‘THE SUFFOLK For he the silent stars cay A nployer, f 6 0 ie Seno welling, A cu ls directly to the Suund, distant hal world, veded to diseuss the policy of granting lands for railroad NK ROBBERY. ‘Alt honot to the mighty Seed reibewpermaneut situation nad. gout eine eee eitee” | mile, whore is good boating and tahing, | Mr. Hare, (free soit) of N. If, was opposed to there. | PurPores, sperking favorably of the roals commenced in Bosrow, Apei 2, 1088 Allletters to Dr. C. W. ROBACK, No.6 White atroot. fe " + A iG * | vicinity, which is scarcely surpassed for bathing pur; y 4 aaah oo ‘a | Mirsouri. and showing the great results whi ttend The House stitaliy [Thi icp baer di bereligiously ‘atecuded to, if Prepale,, Ber sore per: ference given and required. Address WASHINGTON, | Bonutifulroads and tae drives iu every direr rolution. He could Fee a great object in ending out this th oti ibs. J warren | @ House of Reprorentatives to-day. in Committee sculare, call aid ot an Astrological Almanac gratis, | °@!0e of this paper, giving real namo and referoace. fare several fine building sitos on the farm, co expedition, Nine millions were appropriated annually “hs Geen ao veer , | of the Whole. struck out tie ction fa Une Liquor bill re shero certifientes cam bo 860% 5 of the Sound. Fora person doing business for the support of the navy, One half of its officers were . AND, (dem.) of Conn.. adveeated the home- | ferring the subject to the jroylo, by a vote of 115 to 172 = $5 00 TO $15,000 WA NTED, FOR ONR OR | for arummer rosi cov this piace offers many attrestions. | waiting orders. and this expedition was rent out asa | id Dill, and branched cff on to the subject of the com- | Subsequently the bill was taken cut of commuittem aud EXPRESS AGuNCIES. hed hp ia ie eA loubted security, #8 seven Enquire of LOMER MORGAN, No.1 Pino street. | means of expending the millions app: V"for the | Promise, to which he was utterly opposed. He regarded | the first questiou—that of rolerring it to the poople-—aas arin . v mrnnannne | fy ing capital to iuvost. will find this a desirable Upportu- 0 PRINTERS.—FOR SALE, A LARGE RYDRAULIC | navy. ‘Tho President. in answer to a demand why ho | *t# 4 Whig measure. and considered somo of 4{ as odious | negatived by 100 to 167.. If the bui passes thio House ba DAMS & CO.'S CALIFORNIA FREIGHT, PACKAGR, | nity. Address Prudence,” Boyd's Post, Standing Pros, sud ssaper royal Washington Haad | seni certain troops to x fort down South. replied that he | %° the alien nd sedition lows. Sr, Fillmore, (observed | ite present form. it must go back Lo the senate. ——~ | Press, with self-inking apparatus, comple = Apply to RM. | was the Commander-in-Chief of the army ; might he not r. C.), supported these measures to kee » per United States mail steam ; T, MAY BE | Hoe & Co., Gold street. he knew that General Scott was himselfup, | In the Sufloik Bo robb ry cae, thin raing, jofore nday, April 5.—Our next regular #4 00 AT SIX PER CENT INTER | amewer (hia rerolution in the same manner, that be was active © man as | the Police Court, the inveetijation wa " . and San Francisoo, will be ? had for five yours, if secured on city pro- “URE fepyY—Tue | 0 Thar of tha eet Jc be found in prevailing on the whigs to support | Munie , VeRtication was referred to Pg Ngee Ferg pis acahin iad torture: an Ate ee eee | WARTED 70 PURCHASE, IMMEDIATELY THE | Commander in-Chief of the army and navy? Tho ox. | (uid be found in prov m the whigs to support | Municipal Court. and Drewor wes remanded to jad. rty worth doe! xtures and go ofa Liquor Store, doing ® — pjoring expedition had been sent out, and it was not paid 1m. He reviowed the political field in Connecticut and , Bouda of $600 each were requowied of Lue wee! t property well worth twico this also $40,000 to loam it | god iusinest nt the A liberal price will be given foran | PUNE eX [ tof it; spok Y Myo Reet Ake , ae ant Varicus amounts, to arit applicant, Lenabibued sland, Avy person! wating ba si ins tom | for yet. That waa the greatest humbug ever heard of out of it; spoke of his own consistency; lauded Mr. Ran- | are to appear before the Ura nd Jury on Wedoorday nex. puctad Messenger, to destination, All goods for this KODEKICK LAWRENCE, 75 Nassau stro. a bvsinces, will find this & good opportunity fur getting | #00 this may be of the same character; but it belonged | teul, tothe rkies, axa distinguished democrat; spoke in | i Express muse be delivored to ns, with inveic or botore a eats The strictest contiden and authority of tho President to decide, | the strongest termes against slavery, and said that those | 1ay be re- | to the provines Brookiyn. | Mr. Bancen. (whig) of N. C., could not agreo with Mr, | Who support it will have to i | Borland. that there should be nothing eccret in thead- | G#Y He was Ustened to with much interest, ex) From the South. ut | ally | MEXICAN AVY'AIRS—THE ARREST OF OARAVAJAL— a curdAy, ly wit! ond charge to shippors orge Fiulay, Wost off nawer to God at the judgm iM April, to enable wt t f - 4 etable su the govern- —WANTED, A PERSON WITH THIS | 7)*P oy cording aud $3,000. fiea'Sas "Aduee essh capital, tojoin the advertiser, with an | No alsmount, in an Thiet ‘ a ‘ fitmbl fao- Jory package mivat be nerictly water proof and anowd | turing businces, With proper attontioan 10-000 ¢e 13,000 winietation of tho affairs of the governmont, Ttisall | bY the free soit part of the House, who took seats inhis | BOY KILLED BY THE FALLING OF & WALL, BIO s pat Revtle wel, Small parcels and dispatches | per snnum may be realized. Addross M. E. B., Broadway | ~~ mnwrnnnnn rawness | very true that the people were the sovereigns, and that | mediate presence, with Southern manbers, When bo |, . Wactimone, April 1, 1802. {ll be rece’ u the day of wailing. Pout Office, when all partioulars will be made know: JEWBURG AND RPRISING INHABI- | the government was administered by their servants, &e., | Bad concluded thocoumnittee rose | New Orleans mail, as late us duo, came through ., 16 wud 18 Wall atreet. taute—Mr. Evite hear of and we soe vast | and that no intercete ate to be advanced but luo of = THE BAN FRANCISCO MINT ornlng sien ALISOGNTS # Rater. ~A PERSON CAN PURCHASE A MANG- | iwprevemente coing « ughout the whole extent of the | the people. who have the right to know what is goline ¢ ‘The Spenker laid before the House the plans and speci- | _ ‘The stesmehip Yaoht had arrived at New Orleans, with FIEORD & vO—OREAT CALIFORNIA FREIGHT, $1,500. ~Actarine dstheney win mocacttiog, | western partof this st frit these goa tohave wo absoeh. | whe Pesl/C: pc hare (he Tight to know what is going om: | qcatious tor » mint at Nan Fraveleeo Bravos dates to tho 22d ultimo, She brought $40 000 1m Pie i press —-Our next shipment w bacily conducted, for the above aum in cash, and whioh will | ed the attention of the pu to mind, as to have ovorlooked | ¢ ry i ae. 4 \ hime bs ‘The House then edjourned | specie. iy w by the Hp ng United Statos mail stoam= | pay ¢o 000 this ye Jone other than.n responsible party | things nearer Now, eir, thore is as much public apirit. | iM practice. in all ewes. The interests and objects of a Th i a hip Creseens Ci). April 5. io charge of onr own snooial | hood apply. Address “Kelloze,” Herald office, with name | 10 our river sewhere, aud a tripup the North — femily of twenty inillions, might be dircusved openly and Affairs In Alban There was no truth in the report that General Canales mearenger and fro) ot asont; throagh in twenty-sight days; | and residence, which will receive prompt attention. river will conv mort .redulous of this fact. Upona — freely; but, in Lis ease, to make those interests Known ap tint tietentyik A | had pronounced egainst the govermnent of Moxico 10 deviation atl iy oe, than eesti Pa aoe tae sata rece: a none eee igh that 90 tion, T wae astonished to witnest to the whole family. was to inform the world COURKESPONDENCK OF Mp NEW if i i ber D Cavavajal was L ited States te un ¥ any gtier reat ols for our 2 PON — " henditivorors of the citizens of Newburg, in manu ie. Doxlitn Ga ae ta oor tao Wer Atuany, April 1, 1852 Liout. Gibbous, whilst on his way to " dementennt fi ay ofailing. NoB. | (FUE COUPONS OF THE MANSFIELD AND SAN. ahd citer ikOk of DesiCaek,” SHG cla lentoineaL Bir, hontasy said he had no objection to what Mr. | seqrenamive BUSINRSS—EYUITRENT. IN PORE | Ate Ce eet ot ib Wes to) evire A fowchoice bert h , por Crescent City, dueky City Railroad income bonds due first of Agel. piaced with splendid houses, andevery- Badger hod evi it. while it would be wel! enough fur ~ dlaicly hide urrival b ased on bail, soeurity to he only auro ting may be © by ‘early application to ff vi ete at tho office of KETCHUM, ROGERS, & os A lively and healthy aspect. T had the plea. | & man to dieu y matters over the breakfast table, HOUSES—COLONIZATION AND THM CANALS—MIKE by amount tx ing oficr ar offi, BEKFORD & CO tor House, Vesey atroot | BRYENT, 45 Willinm vtreot, 0 | sure of weting neotten factory ia full operation, namely :— an would call in the neighborhood to hear | WALSH CHARGING THE INVESTIGATING COMMIT- Dr. Hunt, who was last summer charged with killing ‘A PACKAGE AND PARCEL | "VO CAPITALISTS.~THE ADVERTIS 18 SOLR | at ud weaving, and with u T have boon them, ‘Thore were many things affecting the publiein- | TEE WITH SUPPRESSING FACTS, ETC. Mr, Frost. in a duclat Now Orleans, lins been diecharged AERECORY H Byproe oft ost extenslve fi los in Man- terest of which it was not a Both he eible to inforr the world eee Were full of deolamation, and nothing else Without trist + will forward bhoir noxt owner of m property most poculiariy adapted to the er. | st extanslys £0 yaa ‘ : jotta ra cee) omen Th tat Ee mueeuns amhensier er aah ts Die ene | iat this machinery looked bettor and worked | Tifaties were diectiseed and considered eccretly, and for | during the day. In tho Senate, the college and colonisa- —, Lhe wall on Thames street, destroyed by fire Sri, £4 PM in charge of @ spocial mossengdr. Te ig | nets man with onal enpital of $5,600 to $3,000, to Jofn in nauy Lever saw botore. Mr. Beverage’sestabdsh- U.twifert conelderations of public policy. It was ¢aid no | fon aprropriaiion Dilla were under discussion, and the '*t night iny, justantly killing a boy named feceesary t) s exeresy should bo dolivered | creanicing and oatablishing such & company, by which the . John H Saterday, Sa lash, Packages eee ee nacded may nor) TOLMER lth ee ge gh eho | ment ds also very fino: they appear to employ a great many | £uch resol an ever opposed bi fore. Ho denied that rs was moro elsborately daiplayed an Nv aber of others bad # nazrow eseape. nah? mot to ¢ ight each, and should be Mdeten Corporation, sb thie oie. Ps "| hendo, 1 was vory me: rprised to see the strosts lined any ruch rc olution was ever offered bef than on any former occasion, ‘The day was mostly con- The first braneh of the Cliy Conneil (his afiernoun ‘ Parcel Lon the motuing of the Sth of — a — We reer cle Drones Cotnry eet Yin Ki end er Mr Case (dem.) of Michigan, said that, by the papers, by Mr. Van Schoonboven, (whig.) who travellod P&sted & reeclution providing for the sal DOU lait pPetagend letter: THONESON & IITCHCOOR, 0 PARTIES HAVING MONEY TO COLLECT, OR- | VAT thr election yoeevery thing Wor asetll cadqeie age | fey were advieed tut one of the most important naval | Ver the whole of Liberia aud the interwr of Africa. He! Fuitunore and Uhio Kailroad-—dividewd «ock— Managers and Agonte, Dear! atrect,cornor of Wail, | Ireland; or sensiand: will fad ie thole iatoross, tovveremiee | BALEAEN day. |The he irlyand well cone | CADCCLONS ever Kent oUt Waa About to rtart. Now, what | cleo reviewed dhe administration of old Father Move in, ®%i0s the moins 4 one oe etd : sion sdvortiser for such, who ls avout visiting she anove | ducted. The United stepped at, kopt rearewnble objection con there be to informing Congrase | Nts cclopization treneactiona in the early hietuxy of tha | |, te governmen st Tazaretto havo beam H, PRIDE & CO'S CALIFORNIA EXPRESS, NO. | pincer on burinese, Satisfactory rofcronces given. Address | LY Keed & Blake. is n very so in every respect. inadvence of the general objects of that expedition? | human rece, There was uo vote taken upon vithur of the ced mt the diepc Wy, tO Le used for he wee 4. T Wall stroot.—Freight 5 ty per tb, cranaported | Ai°S' nox 8,300 Post Offion, for a weok g | Among other onterpricing ostdblishments, is that wellknowa ‘There may be scerct pnrpoves and reasoua which eould | bills comniodation of chip fever pationts rove the tothe, ty Mos sportare of al ap eR TT pnd duly aprrediates house of Columbus Baife, Holes larce preperiy bw withheld, but tue general otjeot could he AL twelve o'clock, the House took up Mr. Cushing's « gold dust ee shipm: t A _ . GIBRS, C SION TEN mporterand desicrin tbe cholce brandi os, sogara, &0. te known P re 1 stated that eerta pill fo 1 one Over ° an cafes, Apri AG pRipe & p> reap cabelas #4 ius teem an are 1 | Veay ch t, for bis liquors are not adulterated, but pura, ceknown. Ifthe President stated that cert in mat- canal bill for a third reading, Several apecehes—a more From Phitadolphin. " aw snail Cr tere comm, for personal property of a Rlade, | U4 Atted for mesicinal and other purpovos. asides, he ters conid vol be dirclored without injury to the public | re-bach—were made by Morsre. Hatch. Cushing A. Smith, | SaiLING OF Tilt cITY ul sowenneeen—ronaeny Onice M8 Brosdway, fourth feor. + | ispropared to manutncture and supply the market of that interests, very Well; Dut if the revolution was not passed, | nd others. Mike Walsh oppoeed tho bill with his usual 1 es Aah ee - —-= mea | ffi ten mith quem mater. oF amaperl s anality, ‘Thisevtah- would it ct flow that you refuse to call for that fufor- | bnilianey—siving tho yersons conccrued in tho canal ‘The steamchip City of Mescivonar tied ee Hint set st es > ri % ebasen ¥ will Us sas same maa, and carried on (ion which it is proper ehould be made known? Th lettings. the Committee of Inveetigatic on Segger re Ape ronnrbag Sed ge ‘OF RAILRC © RAMO OX ten» ei ” " mn! prop mai a he ri gation, and others, man, ¢ o'clue s paitts- tore CAMDEN ARD ANLOY RAILROAD, (FOR Pitta. eee ee ee erent eM Rees ed fige | Ereddent + she Commnder-in-Chicf, but while he oan | reve heme thrust During hirromackn, he tine e/Mye Sh this moraing, wish iwcnuy thee aub a i JOHN POTTER Tore limes dai VOR SALE—A THROUGH TICKET FOR SAN FRAN. | Thte I sey without the knowledge of that gentioman, Dutas | exer troope. and Congres cannot. Congrees haa the power | charged that the committee had rupprosed a portion of freight Enea pee baptist a BAM. Afvernoom axyrase tine at 9 siaco, in fret cabln, by stonmor Prometheus, to wall | Amatter of picasare to myself, and to order that enecitizans | (© withhold the supplick; and Congress has tho right to | the testimony of Mr. Olmstead, late canal engine e, aad \{ie'aftemnoon Charlee Heevoll presouted at the By Phitadeiphis tx four and a half hours | April, Apply at Ne. 41 Front stroot, of Newburg may know wh nd of whom they oan procare — refwre supplies if it chooses, uniees the object of the ex- | also that of the Sergeut-at-Arms of the Assembly Whoa f devas’ tae mery’ and Mechanics’ Bank a check for § 4 awcond cigs, (by 3 P. & nd siwss, (by 2-P. M. tine obtained his favor of Gcorge M. Dallas, with the forg. Vhiindelp! drowa in signacure_ of al WY arocaing, ea choice nud goet articles of this kind, pediticn be mirde known, Suppose the Prosident was to | asked for his author, he readily stated. im Troin foot of Wal JPOR SALE VAN DeRDIETS LINE--T WO THROUGH rest, ath A. Mi, mnd 2PM. Aran line, by atoam bast ekots (seco ae) for Sth of oe = — 4 rthe whole naval force to the Banks of Newfound- | infermaation from the chairman of the committoe, Mr.‘ sctaoften 4 We os Wan tidtes RAHSPORG, Crom pier No.1, att) Me ware gta ‘Tiakote (se0ond Cian) Te PEL a beaks titees. SPRING MILLINERY. | with so Sroopa from the frontier to thts | hai soe ds te Bi aot y berts & (0. wae devectod, wud Umrdelh FORK AND PHILADELPHTs yd ptt 7 Da Ae hy » city, could not Congross refuse the supplies, unlors the | The obstruction in the navigation of the river, near or IN "Uaticoa Rxyrove Wlner, surongh ie dog Race POR SATE AND IEDILTS LINE ORD TEROvae br ag eg oe ha a «tucet of there db pos thon cf the forces were made known? | Castleton, by the forming of a sand: bat in a new place, te of Woman Sentenced to be Hang. ean via Jeruy City, loaetey Now York at AM. foot Ticket (fret clas) chatso worth, for # pose Nivice carton Wee eee wee In thie way Congrers Wada check on the President. It | such a rerious nature that a bill was reporied in the Crvcinsrart, Apeil 1, 1852, priand: atecet 9AM. aud 5y P.M. Liberty strobe, Apply to J. M. WHEELER, 64 Spaounces to her Eumcrows pottune and the palit can dirbard ibe Whole army and navy at its will, Con- | House to-day, appropriating $10,000 for remeving it im- |S. ne Tarran, who wes found guilty of murder in the b tame onze, feor fant af Walnut straw | bbe lo now prepared to exhibit at hee Show Kooms grese Cught nt least to Know tho general object of tho ex- | mediately, under the direction of the State Engineer cegiee, geome time since, for poisoning the Forrost to , Fe ee. Or manud otsee | PICKET TO SAN FRANCISCO FOR SALR—A | did and unique #iscrimout of Millinory aad Straw @ pediticn in order to have rome reason for voting any ap- ‘The tare up of the Canal Board yesterday is, on tho vas eentenced to-day to bo hung ou the bth of J e, Waahloxton, aud Charlenton thre ogh tlekeresole throngh tickot (ladle first cabin), from New York to | hor own manufacture, in whioh are ccwbined all she repricticn for ite expenses, It rhould have some know- | tongue of every membor of the Legislature. It is nula |». \ Se ay the ere unatron Wee ¥ork oun pe AT Sen Francisco, per United Stuton and Pacis mail steamship, | 4 together ith mage if dge ef the purpose of the expedition, to justify it for | for the whige to crack. i = — ee xi cape, ten! April 24th. Apply to SAMRS CROFT. printer, Ne. ‘Apaleledn dF rel Ag young for Riptide to defray {ts expenses, He During the evening session, Mr. Cushing deniod that | Marin, Intelligence. RUTEAR ¥ LINK FOWALNANY-MAKING TOR ’ a na, largo and interesting nd vo doubt the expedition was sent out for very good | any testimony taken before the committee had been «up- Banrisone, April 1, 185% I moral Lan i Inve fifty vents to Ponghkespaie; ono NATLIFORNIA TICKETS FOR SALBE—(ONE LADIEG Straw Blonds, and an endivs varie TeetCue preveed. Mr. Morse (whig) acknowledged that Mr. | the steamer Horald, from Necfolk, teports in the bay miliin plod wich pattera oliar toAlnny; meals . ie i tion with any other store in the city edneeay, Maoh 31, 1 rved oo board, On and aftor / enhin. two second cabin )—In the tvh of April steamer | ol ts. | Mr. Sevann. (free soil) of N. Y., aid that while he Olintead might bave said some things which were not : the new and swift atoamers | Northern Licht, will be a cost, Apply a6 08 Cudar "Mg ; cdl deg Y 4 fr. Oushing. stato | {he brig Christine, Surray, for Liver rot knew but hat he would ultimately voto for the rogo- | ecneidered as testimony. Mr. Quahing stated that Mr.” the crew, who made off Last night In the kk sbandoued by eniy Cay, Uap 4. Tellaany sed Armenis, Capt, P. Steet, Up sean eee ve Julicn ho wi# not prepared to ray that he would vote for | Caldwell’s (Sergaant-at-Arma) evidence was taken, and if to boats ber ica nl ta ICE ETS FOR 8ALR--TWO SECON MES. WM. SIMMONS, 064 Brondway. | it to-day ‘There might be denger in passing it hastily, | cuppreesed, it was done by the Chairman (Mr. Conger) | magiecr Wect the, English, thip No:thumberland. who ove Chimbers stroct, overy day at 7 o'clock, A. M F F.COND CABIN TICKETS a i ard be eet ’ Mr, Hatch mutined, have been ti ken off by the revenue ouster, ead ayeexcented. Retorning, will leave Albany daily, Sindave Vy the Promethona. April 6, for aule, Two Steorsco, while there co Bene Lauowing It to lie over fora, | for scans reson best Rnown to himeslf. Mr. Hatok Intl: | teretscned in Norfolk Xepiod me Tovclock. A, M.. Por further partiuiara, ea | ‘me stermer, wanted. Dersaun wishing to eell or pucahase few deys, Ho thought it highly proper that the govern- | mated that he knew where a portion of (he suppressed | ture of the oaptoin, on hoard, of of ticbete will do well by calling at the Western Hotel. ment rhonld rend out euch an expedition as this wassaid | tertimony was, and Mr. Cushing charged that he hoped | Meteorological Observations. cme eumens oe weve etree, ANTER—TWO FIRST CANIN TICKETS BY TH | AN2T tobe Whe trude of the Bast has been in the hands of | the genticman had not been gitilly of grand larceny at imma’ Masters Gon, dbsien Xo. 2 41th OL ck OF Gaus rane | W}, methene, April &. Inquire at the Westorn Hota | Ravewent ts komesamp'es of tu vandotiorg, — EUFCpeen powers, and fe now. For two hundred years ‘Lhe debate was clored by Col Monroe (wiig) in one Tuvesvar, April 1, 1868 3 d J and enfnty aombined. ~The = oa "| Pendants, Brackets, &e., whirh we trnond as gupo- thry bave Ly meuns of naval expeditions and otherwise | of his lucid and convincing addresses In support of the | Snow fell at Buffalo, in the morning but tho eky after. e New ¥ bs isthe md Lad leave the a Ww aN Mi! \ a aa bt aR TICKET TO er in finiet ie any fi fvetty. kp is MORGAN, — ecntreided wkd have parectied out the trade of the Kast | bul. whom Mr Underword (whig) eprung the previous wards became clear, and (he evening was very plemsamt, eh ner Me GLOMT Bu ee sae ¥ ae Prancisee nderbiit's of Che 6th | HS Millixm, between Fultoa etroot and Ann, upposite tae sarceg \dutmrclvec: aud now, ono nation monopolises the — question, and the vote was taken, and retulted—ayos 74, At eight o'clock in the evening, sacw was falling ab y ot C0 Water atecet, 1 ebureh, Whale trade of Japan, With him it was nots question days 26 Twenty-two demoorsis voted fur tho bil, 16 Auburn, Syracuse, and Uies.

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