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sraaenneensa tesa aaatm, THE NEW YORK WHOLE NO. 17095. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS, — 2 f nea’ hh it acti enld oot bs y AMUSEITN'TS. Komen | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Terrible Stenmbont Explosion. THE ART UNION LOTTERY. {atleted Cie PIRIBLIN ind originally abquired any Cig ts Mmo. Ponisi; Ciotitde, Miss Croc Pago, 2 Child, Miss B. Waltis. Po conclnde with thy new and sizcoess- fel foFce of the THO BONNY CASTLES Wi alias Jeremia OWERY THEATRE —by <1 2 CENTS; PIT, 12% ROADWAY THRATRR—R A.M ARSUAS I, SOLE Raman Aoaran ence A LARGR NUMBER OF PERSONS RILLHD—IMSTANT rer of property, leeal or equitable, the tit nt only of tha feats im Orchestra s open Boxes and Parquet, S8 vents; Family Cirsle a: SINFING OF THE VESAEE, &C. Judge Duer's Decision on the lication to a tb ra, but of the soci sip itael? wna di- Bvt eae TEA UM ARAL | Upper Ther, 2 conte: Hrinate Bakes, 95 and $1. lvors open CONGRESS AND RAILROAD LANDS. Mapison, La.» April 2, 1852 make the Tene ay Ingunélion Perec Meeted bythe. very act of offering thie proverty for rate. or triot of Switzerland— wr BE. iy Feed the a ’ TOOT EEE , " " . veer nent. H lot. if this act waa in truth 2 violation Miss tMitehell: Melen share Tse aldobromd: Berend. Me. Porat Be ‘ The steamer Redatone, Captain Tate, hence for Cin SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. the reviea ett, 98. IfplalnthiPs right to tia property le Emme, Mrs, Jordan, Tobe fii). ed hy the nanti Mr. A. Fenno: Prior of St. Anselm, Max Bai PROCEEDINGS IN THE LEGISLATURE, eintnati, with about seventy persona om board, in- i Judge Duer proceeded to give his decision in | forfeited to the S\ ate——and the question whe or not o the or Thy Mot. of cluding the boat's crow, iow up ax «he was backing out sof James Gordon Bennett ve. The Amertean Ari | the provi-ions of the revised statutes had bee violated Union; which, he said, he Cte from Scott's landing. norte three miles above Currolton, ame? Jobn: | The S€aate and Supreme Court Endeavoring | 9° Half-past two o'clock this afternoon. ol epo it with the elerk oft iy Pilot, Mr. Ste dy; Kato Plowden, Mrs. \« eonelude with the comedy intended to write out fully. and | jaa duertion preper 0 be determined by that tr’ Manat in court during theensding week. | which the cogfivents on of tho property ia sued for—im Lionel Myrtie, Mr. Hem a, Mr, F The fores of the Hes would now. however. endeavor to state orally the cou- | this cao I have refra\ 0 from expressing any opicten on : _ ees 2 te Aad " plosion was terrific, and completely Yon at which f iv ¢ ey ory i dd learnedly dis- 4 eT Tre TTT : te t ‘ mo explo e clusion at which he bad arrived, and the grounds oa | the main question, a? Very long an iy ai BURTON S PHRATRE, Cis :inBLs {PABET. Dass IBLO'S GARDEN. --MANAGER, MR. JOP’ SEFTON, Settle the Cana’ Quostion, shattered tho boat, which immediasely sunk in twenty | Paty yhat conclusion rested. Tam ratisfied for the row, | oo, te Dy connect ; mob that Lhave not formed an opine Acting Muaager, Me, W. Corbyn.—Ticko™, 50 con! Of thy H ting Munger } } 4 © passengers a lane proportion avs lost, 4 : A with bai darthhae | yh ‘adie anun Tallon ail thicervoneappens at | AWFUL S7RAMBOAT BXPLOSION, | crow calt'the capiain nud cerkse sored. ‘Therm | Reet MMcompan fe ay Ul, white nd offe | sone wh.vh Leball proceed to state, that the plaintiff, an the | jonon Hot question—an, Opinion which I would not sheink yato Boxos, $5; Orchostra ‘ox: (5 eta tothe velief | from th ponsibility of Xprereing—but if the plain: to begin at 735 o'clock. po gS played Shakspeare's ¢ La C i wie! of! severely. if not fat Which he vecks and cormequontly, that the temporary | had no right to rake thy question asa suitor, I, ae Bo, Afr, Dyott; Valent rin, ites Fovers; | EA Catariua im, Aubor’s popular opera of Crown Di es iy 09 fatally. Injured. fftvom dead bodies | iienetion Aonst be divvolved. and the motion for a per | Judge have no right 19 oom, ler and determine it, Ang ir Toby Bole Burts ferald; Mr. Stephen Loach ap Rebolleder, Mise Jelte Dy +4 manent inju vetion denied, It is (rue that counsel for the | opinion which would be de& Yered by me now world ‘ver; Malyolio. Mr. Bla! adit Mrs. Dyott: Marin, 3 It is impossible, at present, to give the names of Shose who were killed. AT ee Diana, Musicn) Diroctor, Simor La Manna, Monday ove- 2 mit ning, April 6. will be produced. the celebrated and popalar wy or Mr. itutman: S vig, | open entitled THE CROWN DIAMONDS.. The onter- < aly Large Number of Persons Killed. had been rscovered in u horribly mutilated-e dcfendant> fe.@ing. no doubt, an entire confidence that | plainly ex Mint aad 2! therefore feel it my duty ae the prececding ¥ of the Art Union have beon entirely con- | to abstain from expressing a VY Opinion that might by MAID OF THE MOUNTAIN q Mr. Ji 3 Franz, Mr. Meyer: Da! Bi 7 fornalleto the @onstitution aad the lawa of the State, ny possibility. » on inf eon the igment whiel el Re yer: Dame Glib, Mra, Hughes; telnments will commence with the popular oomedietta | WREOK OF THE STEAMSHIP INDEPENDENCE Neda < o aad anticipating @at such would be the judgment of the s fee ag hairy es eee gee non ie heel porsamairase oui einian & sistas AND SEVEN LIVES LOS, eck of tho Steamship Indeponilences | couet—hin: exprersiad bia willingness to waive ull objections | ‘The temporary injunction. ie dita, (ved, and tho motion N aelniard one eines Oe ne ee LO'S GARDEN.—EVERY MEMBER OF THE ai dies Bs SEVEN LIVES LOST—~THE GEORGIA AT New OR- | to the right of the pleNutifl to maintain this suit; but. in | for permancnt injunction denis Tickets, 50 cts.; Private Box Viexsts, $l. bpon at Neue Or] pads Balist, (ons aad female), is pousssted ie ad m LFANS. my opinion. be perce a uet of a maine to be - ae oh ” eurtain rises at 7% o'clock. Monday evenin i attend rehearsal bere on Moaday morning. April 5, at oe ke Oi 412" 186 cd by counsel or L7 Cho parties, 60 a8 to lnpose on Promethe entertainments will eomue ith the di FtheGak- | Precisely. . CORBYN, F Wash: " ew Onirans, April’2; 1868, the cowtt the duty of oveooking them: ‘There are man Arrival of the Steamship Prometheus, FENTER OF ROGER sete Consens arama OF thea AR- a — noms) WasBington City ‘The steemehip Loutdtaiin; ust arrived, reporte'that tie | cucesin which the if HRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HALL,NO. THE RATSRO oF See Meee | semen connawarsanae ce munconrennemsees g the weok, until further not e Orisinaland well ce ‘ONDENGE PNEW YORK HERALD. 2 , known Christy's Bliustrels, comprising an efficiont and vor- Wastunoron, April 3. 1852, Sea ras oh Neen Dan conte aR IL | TE veno se judge ougat not to be closed, | The steamehip Prometheus, Capt, HU. Churchill, an- steamship Independence, bound hi a even although the parties be quite willing be should not ats " " with twohundred. ie i: pen a bee see, H'the plaiutiffin this cabmreremaivendee. cbciita wo (| Tek yeaterday morning from Ban Jive, in a ate re i ty's, Minstrels, a) (vated at $76,000) will te vous im: eresi whaceverinthe Art Unfon, allnouga there comld no and thirty-eight paxsengars, and $308.1 . pon aatile “ourps’ of ‘talented’ and “experienced perforin eurgo (valat Prove a total loss suspicion of crt ton hetwor nthe parttos; yet. inroality,ho | freightand in the hands of the passenger — She left New under the manazemont of R. P. Christy, whose converts | It is now contemplated to appoint a select committee The Independence had a large number of passercers, would have fo ative of contro tersy before tho court, and i yc P - te oth ri seu Vat San Juan ofthe House, and refer all tho different bills granting | one hundred und fifty of whom wore saved; ut the fole | Mill Jes woukebe have any ripht for retiof: if hw socks to ye f I 1 on the eve. wormopen ae7; and will commence at | lands in aid of railroads to it, to carefully examino them | lowing seven were lost in aitompting to reuch the sdare | Ket rid of the ovisequences of cynduct which ke himself | on the afernoon of tho LitL; wnd left agi Jones; Antoine, Mr. Arnold; Malelon, Mrs. UL F. Nichol, To be followed bythe drama of the MILLERS & AID —Gile: Mr. W.G, Jones; ‘the Miller, wr N.B. Clarke; Phoohe, Mr: H. F. Nichols. Tho whole’ ty ¢ neinde with the fi ROSSING THE LINE—Wont+r Von Broom, Mr. Woverman Von Broom, Mr. (hare; ~e ee this city, for a succession of “tive years,” have boon raceived ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM —P. T. BARNUM, | Mith! 1,02 hishly respectable ind fashivnablo andivnoe anager and Preprivtur. « Greeuwood, Jr., Assiat- ‘ a inti! age in eight ant Managor.—Admistion to the wntive Mas d por- | § o'clock. Notice.—On and after Monday, April 5, conesrt e ii t claims and ayera'to be unlawful. tho plainti by hia own | ning of thy 25th, making ts homeward ee | B! formaneor, 2b sonts: obiidren uiderven yours, (3g cout; par. | Will commence at S o'clock, The patrons of Christy's Mis. | 984 Feport upon their merits, ‘There is a decided ma. "fre: Monott, and thrve chitdi showing, bas beensa saror in thi very violation of thir | 1.4 and a italf, » 1234 dentvoxtra, This culebrated oxtabiichment aad | Sfl® are respectfully informed that the Saturday afternoon | jority iu tho House in favor of these bills; but #0 many. Mee Liont Tones: Jaw which he new’chuges on the thfendants. Whot is th au Fi colossal exhibition ix now aneqra.ted in America, bin- | Concerts are discontinued. On Saturday noxt, April 10, be- x ol ? “Phe plaintiff cla'ma as assignee of oni She brings aothing later from California. ing, in fact, seven Museums in ong, ‘The now additions | BCfit of Ed. Crowell, Treasurer, dd havo been rurhed on that they are suspicious a good Mm. Hovey. Herat iysee caeiarr Union aaiteoneternee On the night! of the 27th, Mr Eiploy Huta + & Pa every day render the Museum not oaly # gathering of every- OOD'SMINSTRELS AT WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, of chaff is mixed with tho wheat, and they dosire it win- ‘Tho chief ‘mate, belay ject of the complaint ia toresirain the distribution of a lo thing that is unique and wouder.1, bat an iinmense world of guricaities. Benoit of Mr. C. W! Clarke. In the clezant Lessare Room, on Monday, A pri 4 ia Fie, Attarn pone aed look, the spectacle of CIEKRY AND FAIR STAR. In i Y x i i the Rvsning, 07; iy tho great pide oC Te WL iu the world, and is determined to make Wood's Minstrel | Nothing like the brillianey of her success has ever before r : or Uae direction « ; & 7 and THE DOUTLEDEDDER KOO AS You ee Guat, Maltin every way worthy the patrouaze of the ladies and | acon witnecaed here, x, | Farther Particulars of the ©hsIicothe Fire, | f7tkt ol art ball be palayoers of.vuie eae’ {ho l'on the morning of the 17th, hevirg stopped toro ab &e., are to be seon at all hours. mali fo thanks toe hie meent ive eed este Lae eet ies a ox Mivcisvatt, April 3, 1852. shercholders, according’ to their reepestive rights and | Kealejo. cine Oe ea ET Seay. 1@ organization of ix prexont star company, mud he « DANIE! STER--SENATOR PRARCEK. ‘The Chillicothe papers. just reecived, contain full par- | interests ‘The ground on which relict sought, is that ‘Tho following are the mcAnother Wook Sontag econ e eA EARNER: | promives toreplorish it from time to. time with whatever Wasmixarox, April 3, 1852. | ticular of the destructive conflagration that occurred in | the rub: cribers and +hareholders of the Az Union. are, In PASSENOKKS NY THE PRoMeHRUS:— tal fay ever e novelties or striking talont may appear in tho profession. . ng 3 See ierhy secte } famous foor horse rider, on which ockaheaS bill eats | Wood's Minstrels perform everyeventog.and.on Wednesday | The Hon, Danicl Webstor returned to this city Iust | that town on Thursday. proportion tothermucontrilutedby each ofthom thetrue | wey aC Briggs, RA Xutox, Wm Bu''y, Wm Mneens ‘The mute was drowned in trying to nnve Mra, J senger, of Maine, fell overboard wl was drow, 444 Bi 5 — owed before th 4 t ryi , I gel ‘ Ber'werks 0 : : Ne Broadway, sbore Howard srs <The proprietor | no ed before they are acted upon. ‘The rteamship Georgia, from Now ¥ Ork, via Havana, is ¢ Of Paintings and ot¥er'wee ks of art prrehasdd by tho soate Saal ce Left San Francoise, On the Miss Cushman cioses her engagement this r el ty during the past year, out of th andy contributed: by ‘Tho steumship Independence let San Francixom y oaioheated anusiclans sul Drocre as\ineete ce gagement this evening. | reported below. the robroribers ; and-he requires that eaic paintings and | night of the Ista, and urrivet at San Jucrty | Std eb liad Tee t. 1» of the works of art; tooth purchaso sf whieh their | ¢ By iad gh a Sig Bed agg pepe Sesplastenes. oP | Rt Ud: concerts oommenoe at Tay orlocke Tho alverngen. | eYeDINE. Tie fire broke out in Watts crpenters shop, ani soon | funders applied, and Guta fuch owns they have | Tobhl"Praak Flnusacany Cater fetohar Ky" TETY LIBRARY KOOMS, CORNER O¢ BROAD- | Concerts commence at 3 o'clock. B.—The strictest ordor Senator Pearce is quite ill at home. e: " si Ni aright to Interfere, to prevent the distribution of their | Deane,’ Kiply Hudson, Beary Donohue, vbraham Perks We *S way aud Loonard strects—The celebrated New Oricans | and decorum will be preserved, and tho greatest attention : Srtennd ey #2 "tie Ont honees of the: Climtou Blouien the, Oa ar aumnuéc Oxpaumelge probitlted bythe Const: |G Piliee oe se M Kinley, yet Clark WE Stoutoabnres Opera and Ballet Troupe, comprisin, Pita o fteen talented per- | paid to the comfort of visiters. ATG Bey - wind blowing flereely from the West at the time. i LAW 0 jeom it te ne Exon Match, M Pollard, toh, GF Sateh, G Metett, formers. under the direction. uf I'S. Sandford, will hil et Beil = ‘The Latest’ from Albany. ‘duns! block, eluding the Clinton House and tho ad- | teitguitt whether (hestiare sad inicrost which thesuic, | Etat HM Armetrong, oN Cranetin, J Kelley, Toe have the honor of making thairfirst sppearance at the above FELLOWS' MINSTRELS.—THE ORIGINAL JUSTLY | THE CANAL QUESTION IN THE SENATA AND IN TITHE ) 1s Daieetnite Bee ition Lew sane: bo RAE, eauatiee Simpson, Charles T Gunbery Comeljas Giiasen, Joha Ko- min) lush Kelly, Albert Geant, A M Ste rooms, on Monday evening, Apri! 5, and contiuue for twelve celebrated aud far-famed corps of Ethiopian Porform- SUPREME COURT—DECISION OF THK LATTER TrI- | J8¢ent-warekoures, was s00n burned to the ground. 6 RM Wilton Lee nights, introducing their new era of minstrelsy, entitled the 0 a ss 4 " . but Teball assume for Lhe purpese ef my opinion that the | Taycart, W Smith, J Hamill, WH Goodspode, FV Hons, Li he DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT: tg which the Peiokatioloarad inane AOL atk pniee BUNAL AGAINST THH AUDITOR, ETC. eS iegs nmi applely bse erase plaintiff, as seeignee or Mr. ioe, in clothed with all the | Pia) M'S Webster, A Chubly a, WiPercy, ‘eteabniny Ue Mhole troupe will appear in a p Rethat they | RPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NRW YORK HERALD, A ; rights and privilegos of the origfnal eubscriber. But if | (radam, A T Case, J Caldwetl G R Webb. “UR Houton. J- ‘amme defyin: any ri- fi their “fi ” eet ki 1 Talry. and emphatically cneqaaited by” any other Sompany | hove cliced theta eae at eect aesee ‘Aunany, April 3, 18 northeast of Scecnd street, was a mass of amouldering in the world. Note. Public attention is callod to this | Thoy will perform at the Temple in New Haven, April Sth, apni boon ruins. (16 insluded: the’ Bes ‘tock ; Whe Whale row of note--The shove troape is the only American Opora Com- | Gehand 7th; at the Americnn Hall, Hartford, April sth, 9th | After the canal bill was read in form the second time, in setae thers pete eathse moe tha canals tel Madeira nly Burlesque Troupe in the Union. Thus | and 10th; at the Hampden Hall, Springfield, ‘April 12th’ and 0 2 7 of joure, aid the business housos north from the corner Rastaimithowe A rval is eovcrtattmanta wlan by the | 1th: nt te Aen incon Hall. Aran Apri Uath. Toth and ae beeen ie i is oe moved to refer it to | also, the wholesale satablishments on Water. cmut of Wal not be maintained by Mr, Hoo himself, itcaunot, afertio atrels, as they introduce PATA GHU ae Red Saat Rare Ra nay |, tre Coumnittes of the Whole. Mr, Cornell: (dem) op. |: nut strogt. be maintained by the present plaintiff. ‘The question, | A. i VanderRaven, J” Cuwry, 1 Shaver, A Dole, W Scheldi, 1 Suitg, J 8 Mrighes, JC Daria, O Ktaghan, baCaldwely | ; iN 7 ney, B Ford, 8 € Gilvon, £% Bacom, 2 riler, mud stands exactly in thy situntion of the man | Ted" y Peatin S Hrawieiica, Mota Gee thoes from whem he purchased. Aud if this complaiat could | J Weeks, € Vau Poor, G Dumphrey, HM Rninaey, A Fern, W Vickney, BE Laming, Kfaney, N ( Denoy, G Dennoy W Buckland, Vi Veduaon, & Burves, N this be comeeded, it 1anat also be admitted that ho ty sub- ject as well to nll the cesponsibilities of an original sub- ly from other min- I the best oricinal songs, ballads, Syracuse, April 224 and 2%; Auburn, April 24th; Genova, orry wtreot is Ps . i Tees, choruses, including the vest welecdion. of ola English IL Sothi Cen ea are aaerae ABEL MES posed that reference, because a bill of sueh magnitude | | Every house to Mulberry street is burned, anda num- rhe iti Wilton, LS ta Roso, H Pylo, J PS, dD Gunning J A 2 0 K » April 27th, 23h an : : then, is, whether an annual subscriher to the Art Union | Wilt 1 Pylo, J PSstady, JD Gt fies Trish and) Scotch ballads, with their buslesiue, operat pears Hall, Bulfalo, April S0ch, and May let, 3d, 4th, | ond importance should be referred toa standing omni | ee ee ae et ae tricks of spring | Mts fitreality any right or lrgal intoxet in the paintings | Salt, BL Mevge, A Smith, NG Quweqy, F Ty:4e/4 Juba pees ee cae, Chane ak Flinga, Real dice ACN eeemersepee —— ~ tee to examine into its details, and report upon its merits. | goods, and the low is enormous. bailey prtihin A ert d Rea gcd Ta esas OVE ‘CALIFORNIA CORRMAFONDENCH pes, which wero orisinaily introduced in Concert Rooms 1 iGINAL NEW ORLEANS OPERA TROUPE— te ‘ ‘ " ~ i ecntributed by the subscribers? by no means wni- . CORIURAP Ue . Ey'this troupe, in order to tatisty thle audiences in ovcey Messrs. Buckley & Collins's, are now performing ia | 1H! was eventually resisted. und the bill was re 10 | cere cared, ince waadestroyed, but the books andfetters | Jirsiiy true that individual corporations hiave any aight Srare Blow ’ variety: and with the established reputation of this compa- | California, with immense success. “Their recoption in Sacra- | the Committee of tho Whole. Then the question arose he dvertiser printing office, the telegraph Lines, &e,, | Of Property, or any interest whatever with property be- Sacramenro Crry}-Bea ruary 23, 1902. 5 By, of their chaste, unique, and moral style, has drawa the | mento City was only equalled by the Jenny Lind excitemont | when itrhould bo taken up. Mr. Upham (whig) moved WME slegraph Dnes, Se. | yey ging to the corporation. On the contrary, it is gene- The Proceedis Wf the Legislature Te , Slavery Movementsi micet fashionable and mumerove audiences in every place | in New York. | that it be on Monday: afternoon; Mr. Vanderbilt, | Wt" tse destroyed: rally true that the whole tito in the property ix legally renee cooper Phat Solivened with bon mots, jokes, readings of Shakepears, aad MM STROPOLITAN HALL. —Mwn. DEMPSTER HAS THE en) Wednesday evening: Mr. Williams (whig) wa From Philadelphia. und equitably vested in the corperation itself; avd if the Tammany Halls ih) CONam IRAE. | Tooal {tome of the day, by stat inimitable puaker 8. 6 honor to announce that he has found it necossary to | for jmmediste action; Mr. Babcock (whig) was | sum weTHODIsTs AND'TIIN MAIR LAve—-NEW B corporators have any right toit, it iva right whichenn | A review of passing political eveata in this distant--. Sandford. Admittance 5 centa. Family tickets, admit- | sccure Metropolitan Hall, and will give his first Balladon- | fir this evening, and Mr. Cornell preferred ‘Tuesday mpg 2 VER! 4 : ting ton persons, $2, Doors open at half past 6. Commence | tertainment on Monday evening, 4 veil 5, when be wilt sing | afternoon. ‘The last motion finally prevailed From ite INCORPORATED—JAILS FO BE USED FOl ‘THE BK- at half past 7. the following popular’ song: y only when the corporaticn ke dissolved; wor have i. vp : i dual eorporntions any right or interest whatever in ‘ borne When the hcnt ed be RS jot where T was | esgcrness with which Senators grasped the subject, it is TENTION OF FUGITIVE SLAVES, ETC. the propei 7 ofthe onhcexdlia: except auch ay may be | der. You are of course aware that tl» my Tho-lonete auld witer’ ers evident (hat many long harungnes may be expectod to Pincaveiena. April 3, 1862, | given to them by the terms of the charter or of the con- | State iv at prevent in session in thhasoity , having left State. may not be uninteresting to ;aus numerous ree 4 islature of tke Len, Proprictor.—Two preformanoes aro given 0 ARANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GEO. | my Jo, ; : K i ‘ oer come from the opponents of tho bill. Mr. McMurray | qhe p ‘1 ference .of ne ttituticn or by-laws which the society is authorized to |. Capital Vallejo” alone % or the raec Sprelge tire, TACTaE nbs Ace. GIVER. fering oF the Door,” “Lament of ea (Jia:) avone Rin GMeEnAMo to’ Opee CE, The Philadelphia annual conference of the Methodist AGout. Sagat tN: ga w pOmObAl Tule]-t6 hit ikacw OF ‘apital Vallejo’? alone in its glory soo-wage or the racking Pati in theerouing. This establishment is the only pl Tak yer auld olorck aboot ye, Cooley (dem.) thought the present laws were suMeioat, | UPitcopal Church adjourned last evening after a session | joc xception—that the mghtsand interests of tho atork- | of that body. fm the United States where the," Model Artist be Pucen es in three parts. Tickets) cents. Tocommenceat | and gave no intimation as to his fiual vote. Mr. Van | of nine davs. [ts next session is to be held at Harris- | holders in a corporation aro such only as are defiaed by | Although nearly two months’ have: goa‘ noe the thelledeunty and. figure, and. ure kader the tupeeriotew or | ick: Bucket the songs, 12geents, | Schconhoven (whig) declared himself uncommitted, | hurg. ‘The eonference. betore adjourning laid the report | its charter, or by the constitution and by-laws which the mceting of the Legislature, no bill of any-tmpuortanse bas “M'lle Cacinet, Premier Model” to this establishment. A ETROPOLITANHALL-MENTALALCHEMYPRoF | Lut the whigs have no fear of his desertion. notwith- | upon the eubject of temperance, aud the resolutions ai- | *eciety may be authorized to adopt. For example, yet passed both houses: aiid been: signed Biy-td 0 Goveraon magpificent corics of groupings will be produced, carefull B. Brown Williams, the original Mental Aleuemiste wa | Snding his occasional pretended no-party and inde- | tached in favor of the Maine Liquor law, upon the table, ores that the snbscribers to a Bible 2) " ; A selected from the mont admired paintings and ture with | continue to lecture and presont his startling, wonderful, en- | pendent outgivings. The bill will be opposod by | vie myjority deeming it inadvisable to commit the con. | t0ciety. tract gocie(y. or charitable institution, have | A few joiut rerolutions, instructing our Sa natore- and oe Lich mit Op aiA MNO one male Opers tertaining, and amusing ‘experiments in Mental Alchemy, on | Messrs. Cornell, Conger. MeMurray. Pierce, Bartlett and | ference, as a conference, upon this or any other political | #1y interest in the property to the purchase of | Representatives in Congress to urge certalm me asnres, &e: eweny,” the on pieeeaes east os in oxis Tuerday, Thursday, and Saturday ovonings, fo the publi, Tones. and they are umong the ablest men in the Senate. | measure. ‘They all, however. very heartily approved | Which their fnuds may have been app De, May: | speiatithitn the saan: total: of Balhae legisixtions: . The Sant ae hae Pane nine, Mong, Lntnene; th nnd on Saturday afternoons, exciualvely to the ladies, com: | Mr Bristol is ihe only democrat who will make a speech | Gven of « prohivitory law. give thelr money as a donation to promote the ob- pra rs gfek tre OSLER vies warda:” on sheleuiliag ee Ge slovetion ct twonte trek Be Admission 2 cents; children half price, Hooks oxplanas | it® favor; and the whigs gencrally. except Mr. Van ‘Tho Pennsylvania Senate have paxsed the Dills incor- | J¢cts of the society, And for thesame reason, thesubsorih- | month of the eeasion was xpent in electing ates from the cround, and eighteen in length, feat which throws | tary of the scionce for sale at tho door. Liksral arrange. | © hoonhovcn, who cannot be restrained, will keep mum— | rating the Erie City Rank. the Anthracite Bank, and | ¢'% to the Art Uuion—and more emphatically the annual | senator, although the unterrified ux large’y im the majo~ ~ im tho al ‘he greatest wondor she | menis made with schools. Apply at the office in the Hall. cenisoeea eh mes bd Nps sae or four | the Fasmers and Mechanics’ Bank of Allentown, |The ah pipet ements: Lepgihy sam eatarae feauized | ity, and have perfect control of affairs ns “Br as voting be cris is RT. = STR e e consune iil to extend tho char 7 by the soclety,, that oo : valaee tha NATIONAL HALL, 29 AND 31 CANA. STRERT, THREE Nothing clre was done in the Senate except an indif- pore Foal ening yard oa thi ending. af | the constitution of, bylaws. Dow. Iooking. an the | cenemenad. hey srert shoulier the respeaeiillties oft the world, will break, with his 3 stone Audience inay choose to offer, with other unparaileled fi of strength. Tho unrivalled tribe of “ Acrobatic Sist all “competitor: : sorld ever produced, Mon: wire, the ny : tem wip Il delays and consequent expense they are ulding to the doors from Broadw: Grand Sacred Concert—Sunday | ferent attention to Mr. Cooley. who wants to amend the 9 Senate Of the society. wetinet® Afow general terms | © 2 bt of ry ovening, “April 4. Programme, part I.—Overture, full os | Insurance law. L Aphop et re rretgeeh Se LLL EET NT pee Maiee the inseetion, aad gives it the role authori. | altendy burdenrome debt of the State, will appear in their wonderfal nastio entertai: her “ di by: 4 a * is ' ‘ontal er 1 might here remark that there ts ne‘ he utmost: ~~ producing «xent oxcitement by traordinal Schuverthe S Sir of Incretia Horgia, vung by Mile. Meyers | ze Agsemibly vas ongaged in thethind reading of billa. | gh jafie of this commouwealth for tho detention of fagi- | Y toadopt by-laws | but It contains no provision what- | narmony exbting in the ranks of the demorraey da Uall- ne eaten ba Donizetti,” 4, Solo Violin, Me. Leopold Meyer: Beast.” 5. | Zhe bill for coastructing a bridge over the Tarim river, | (ive slaves. ae ee eee eae The te hold c cortulee amour of | fornia. Mere, a5 in come other parta, there is two wings OOmBE a6 ene Preyer, sung by Mad. Pirscher; Weber. 6. Grand Concert ebay thmiegh lle acta ea ys gah beet Dy en Be vane TRG tiat ck Gn than * ‘ oy ‘4 iniluence haa re atten othe erry tal per | Ber eae ih ettbenta actmpanen’ Hote geet | Princely emccomnl uf Cl. Monroe's pin. "Tho whe Southerner at Charleston, | Hepeay, inti uit not thenenfred tata | Ue my” Hamu Inaane a och Senda in Eiivate Joven, 0-conesy Orchestra Seats, wien | Mendelsohn, Part 11.7. Overture, full orchestra; Auber. | question of bridging tlde waters has created great excite- Crasiebron, April 3, 1068, - | 4] oomporatcrs were intended to have any persoosl interest. | 12°” S54 ita hosts, seprosented hy the unyieling Jireden eee Exvate Pore joxes, 2 cents, Gallery, | f: Myrw OL astor Bonus, song by Mise Moore: Guyuemer. | ment for many years, and the threat made to carry it up | The steaupehip Southerner. Capt. Dickincon, arrived | ii the property. Tt is true that the corporatora of wn | Hen—end ite hosts roprorented Ly the unyicling Beades sow To. Qeartetter tor Noing instrumtatas dae it, Grand Hedntee tbe Tepe tlo a Cae ne re ae ere aa ts | here early this morning from New York, . fost which chartered ing, Aptil 6. hy Madame Silenburg, who will be assisted by | Tickets 25 cents, to be hed at the principal hotels and music | ther the Legi-Isture of this State has power to obstruct | gy sonar ’s aaneenee tee ick consra or want araece | Which it was intended. and to eee that the trast which 4 oad ‘ile Gotia, H stores, Doorsopen at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8 o'clock, | the passage of vessels on the navigable streams. < ¥ ‘ Z ‘n reposed in the association is not betrayed te hia Prien stir among the Simon Pures; in fact his chances for aior were for along time second to none among the hordes of aspirants to this high «tation, But ne hud to contend against fearful ods, and his subterrneu plana may have b the following euminent tale . AND BROADWAY. : ‘ J not succeed, Southern’ men ary. awfully trad. of Sivutler, Muller, Peholein, Bergn ALBERT, Proprictor. In general term of the Supreme Court to-day, Justices nese but it Is not true that, unless they have an interest give uther id ‘i F. THIES, E Desires ~ al ey aroupay, April 2. Fy i < 7 of tho oi Old Terman: These contending parties have, of ata eee, Secbemusuney cruniay eiekerasort Inte NACKEINE MAEHNCGROTE a as = Ernie Phas creel wy none the case of | Berraco. 9A. M.—Rarvmoter 20.47; wind west; cloudy, | 1° Maree cee tg aria oe ke rventt nigh Gcubve, delayed the real budinnas cf liasansieiy aa vilaas, Jepen at7 o'clock; to commonce at 8. Serched Motes Bed Oh Or Secret Tate, | was ordered that Seremptory mandamus iesuo to the | Dut & Pleseant morning. property which may have been acquired by the funds | *2in. the nuinerous contested seats in both branche. 4 j thermo- bas been a source of delay, one eeat in the Senate being: I might remark. in passing, thatthe ata in di-pute, aa amat—.. - ee n #P. M —It in a clear evening; barometor 20 Ph TRAC! DOORS ABOVE | 659 Broadway, now open (for s short time only), from $ | defendant, commanding him to draw his warrant for th» Pe contributed by them. In this ense. it is on the supposi- . the ENThies Naw NoveltivaoGrent succor Fine work | Av M. Cll 10°P. BM. “Admiston, 25 conte; seasvn tickets, | payment of canal werk: tas certified hy he Engineer, ana | Meter 2; wind west. tion that the subscribers to the Art Union are the owners | et undecide ‘toatl th of Professor L, Alberti, the celebrated Mazician, who will | 00 cents. approved by the Canal Commissioners. Mr. N. will of Rocunoren, 9 A. M—It is @ raw, cold morning, and | of the property. that this bill ia founded. Tf, then, the | Uemoerats keep or get all the number of oxperiments in Chemistry, Poeuma- 7 STAIN RCI 31, 1814.— | CoUree refuse, and the matter will be placed before the bewing a litle; wind still northwest; thermemeter 25 subscribers have no right 0 erty given to t ter of course, exept In one case. where they sent both, Ene ak eee. Sr Litiny medi elit attiepins AMThe Eve of ble Abéloation, patnted by Peel Devase Court of Appeals, now in session, As toon aa the neces: | SP. M.—A fine plonsant evening; wind west; thermo- | {he charter. in crder to. acreriain, What. doe. in CM PM Ey Bi ig ares amp TE Mehl iS inseatny ureseamtune.bentt Tyerteeree, ayers ‘The exhibition of this world-rewo ploture, which sary papers can be drawn up and perfected, we -hall very | meter JO. Lelong to them, we must look to the terms of th tion, ¢ ow F ites aks oe Yuba aasnly wae returned, Atinstreley, Uv anc oa he ra, lod by Mr. | boon visited during the Inst two years in England, Fran toon have a decision ‘as is a decision,’ which will | Avnuns,9 A. M.—Itis snowing fast; wind northwest; | tution. They provide in substance that every person |, The Se ‘inen Pray eae Sec Takes Tie, Fablgana arranged for, the coming woek: | and Germany, by over halt» miliion of peopk id stabi the euin of fi tothe acter iia | itelf very plainly inthis Legislature, ant is beginnings ai ogee tiene, No, 9 toad Opa Fe pen | place the whole of this vexed question at rest, At pre- | thermemoter 90, who subseri ir A.M. to 10P.M. Admission 25 cents. Children half pries » Roman history, and heathen stitute shall be action of the | W puton airs, and talk largely of Southern rights, &e.,. Hyrou, Mogre, Shakepes: rent, many of the disinterested outsiders have full faith | § P. M.—A cold, clear ovening; thermometer 20, i * bie ne te 7 ae OF te i blics . perhaps, by the paseage of a billiu the Ag- mythology. in believing that the honesty and purity of the high tri- | gyeacuse, 9A. M.—TIt Ih pleasant morning, but some- | Pitty now ik—to a copy of their monthly publication | (meumaned. pretabs, by the pawoue of & Bill in the Ae = = = = === bunal will upset the wholo of this affair, hat elonds, and daite cola: wind west: therrioninte or Dulletin, to an wand to a chabee Inthe dis. | fom bly, Intridaced iy Er are e ante thet PRINTING MATERIALS. eee Re nennvernvere |p There has heen no further movement. to allow Mr. | "hao, vury olosasut oveatany wind gars thane: | teibution of the paintings and works of art that may | Paves brought into this State provious to the formation FINO PRINTERS. FOR SALB, A LARGE HYDRAULIC | YONKERS IS SIXTEEN MILES NORTH OF THE | Chamberlain to contradict Attorney Goneral Chatfield. It | meter 30, ie cd u be purchased by ihe scelety during the yess. They | ct each: slaves may take (haut rote the Btate aig eam pn to td oe SALE, A og nt eat IY It is now well stocked with men of bold | i# now asserted that further proceeding» will be suspend- | v OA ie Tk ta atlesmenh amine theuch eons have @ right. therefore, by eve torn Tp om * within eis soonibe after ihe. Pall baedines elite ‘ oF #6, o ol ADA, % rome- | jedve of which eac! weriber is ¢ alYeusba: r | . Three Presa, with velfdnkiagepparates comple.” Apnly 00 Me Ms Among tho many improvemonts within | ed until Mr. Weed returns from Rome, and Col, Abell tre plese i. throug ledge of which each aibes ik cllargealte; 10m SACD. |. Tears was Cave mamued taatead OF Bx mentim Tuk, Yad tee 1 west; thermometer 44. in {his distribution, und nothing ¢ is w clear, cold evening; wind west; thermo- | for no right or interest in the properly itself, What is this in effect? It is nothing more nor less than a con- enutifal and flonrishing village has been | con be caught what cloudy; wi adorned with a magnificent Hotel, which, for comfort and | ‘Kao Canal Commissione mvenienes, cannot be purpassed in any city. in the U yiel Hoe & Co., Gold street duced by amendments—thus virtually, under the bill, slavery would exist for six months in @ free State. The have postponed the opening of the canals until the 20th instant, on account of the ’ GUL t di i uF bind o officers to use the TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. Sal Income te ite sondugegre and: praprioter’ te lane | Protracted winter weather. w. Atnany. 9 A.M.—It is m cloudy and cold morning; | (ret Letween the seciety, a» corporation, on theone side, | hi} makes it binding an al officers to use their poner im a en AAA mpleted vy the. frst of May next, foo. maoh praise = wind west; thormometer 34; barometer 29.900; mereury | ond the annual subseribers, as individuals, on the other. | Y ar Ghle), Raab tiie. Hill: ab avenraties ba’ YAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD, TOR PUILA- | cannot be lavished upon its owner, Ex-Alderman Robort P. 10 el 64, ‘The society stipniates, in comideration of the sum to} mevece se ake breaks wrath tip hago delphia, from pier No. 1, Norch river, foot of Battery | Getty, formerly of Now York « Dr. Kellinger’s resi: AL CONTRACTS. Decriber. to give him those benefits which | #0 Mr. Hammend. the Speaker, democrat. (both for SP. M.—A pleasant evening; wind northwest; thermo- | paid by th M Thave enumerated. anda chance in the distribution of the paintings at tl » of the year, Now, this con- tract is either Jawful, or it is prohi i—as is alleged by | the plaintifi—by tho constitution and Jawa of the State, | mittee of If the distyibi is not a lottery within the terms | Emboldex mperly from slavcholding States), but the hest of demo- crats in the Houre came to the yeecve, and. tho bill wae parred. It is now in the hands of the Judiciary Com- Senate, and may there sleey in de I by this, next comes the bill. of the ex- i ~ Acnany, April, 1 ba thd § Re ldba The People. ex. rel. Erastus R. Phelps, azoinst Newell barometer 80; mercury 6 Yon- | ditor of the Canal.—Judgment was this day rendered in | Trov.9 A. M.—It ia a cloudy inorning, and looks like that now | favor of the relator, by the Supreme Court. at a general | snow; Ubermometer 37, term thereof, held at the Capitol. A writ of error has a id laboratory is within a q jace, by steamboat JOHN’ POTTER. Two lines daily. iorning lino leaves at SA. M. Afternoon express line at 2 P.M., through to Philadelphia k Ihonrs. hore—firat class cars, $3: second clase, (by 2 P.M, ling only) $2. Returning, leave Philadel phi from foot of Walnut pireet, ath A.M. and2P. M. Emicrant line, by steamboat TRANSPORT, from pier No. 1, at 5 P.M. Faro $1 been ieeued on this judgment from the Court of Appeals, City Intelligence. aewither tie i} is not « lottery within the terms | Governor of Musourl, Mr. Boges, to pace 0 law W YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIRECT.—U, 8. . u opted ach waht che A Dran Bony Focxp.—On Saturiay the body of an | and constituticn, then the plnintif! or the subscribers | cilling aconvention af delegates to reviso our present Express Lines, through in 445 hours. N.J. | FyunaunbY PORT, EANDING BXDRIG Vic- oa ; unknown inan was found floating in the North Kiver, off | have no ground of complaint, and no right whatever to | State constitution, or make a new ono, and tho| Jersey City, leaving New York at 6A. M., foot Lik 2 RE ne GA NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. pier No 6, and waa brought to the wharf where the | restrain the distribution of the property; but eupposing | irect viclation of the constitutiohal mode of calling of Cortlandt street; 9 A.M. and 54; P. M. Liberty siroct. | yoptone porte ce luns favorite reatde Str Maven aad Te Coroner held an inquest, Deceased had been in the | jt to be a only within the terias, but within, | CUBvention, The committer to whom wastefiered the Teave P Iphin same hours, from foot of Walnut strest. | Darton rhe Victoria will, commen charging on the Senate. water for some two or three months, He was clothed in | the iced statu such as it would be | Mate a majority report in favor GC its Deo are reduced to $8 for first class, and $2 40 for second clase. For saleby CAZET & ASTOIN CiWater street ‘5 a black frock coat, vest and pnts, and blue overcoat. | (he duty of the Court on proper application to sup: deutin general Lerma of alse of th Haltimore, Washington, and Charleston through tickets sold Gth inst. Foi v Auoasy, April 3, 18 Gein Osea HEE ody wee Inberead ee y , y 5 pp vagee aly " in tions, tes = hokey Ahwacied: {hitinsiane,'™ & . Meee smanicacionisite ~ : socks. The body was interred and restval nt comes hefore the Court ; : unas PyP'G tines from Newvorkreitn though oon ductors NOGNAC, STAR PROPRIETORS BRANDY AND SHCOND READING OF THE CANAL BILL. ad. if ary event A man who has purchased the | ing every evil that tt w oul ashe : ' v Ciheniie'swan Gin, now landing and for salefrom wharf | Mz, Uriiaw (whig,) moved the second reading of the | Disrunmancr ao Mansre Pousstens.—On | ticket of an original subsc 6 tein Wan Stowell | Pee’ Smee earthed hae ae eae a dee eh —____— a or United States bonded warehouse, ‘These aro. the bos ; . : ; ohibited by law. fo yr any, interest in the a beaut ee of bombast, devoid o JOR ALBANY, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS liquors imported, being of high flavor and proof, and suitable | Canal bill, Atter it had been read, Mr, Brisror, moved its | Saturtayeveninga number of marble poli prok rh 1 y Ls i. ee : po Bone Me anid te we one «trong argumen' avor of a change, or the necesst roduced,—$2 25,—Regularity and sufoty combined.—The | fortrade vee, I. H. SIMPSON & SONS, 19 Hoavor strect, | reference to the Committee of the Whole, to create a riot in the Third avefluc, Tt xp property, Tn ot ds, ; pegh pers A. gpm Tapas. gee have filled to sole agents in America for the above. rome of the workmen, who had recently a strike for | the Court has himeelf been guilty of that violation of the ears of the New York and Hariom Railroad leave the Mr. Corners. (dem..) pressed its reference to ast ich he charges on the defendants: Uf the contract | thow their re deceived aa to th oiling | higher wa made an ascauli upon several German po- Hall station, New, fork, daily, (Sundays exceptet,) at 9 PM. OMS o'clock A.M, end Sty F LOAT, Suporin ONDON DOCK, CASTILTON, OTARD, DUPUY, HEN- | comanittee, lishers, because they continued to work st rates below J, he has no grounds of complaint; if it is unlawful, | Jeet of t ice Se gn fA i he Z DAY LINE VY, MAKI dcp Dock dad cher hrands of Port, shorty, and Madoirs | A debate ensued, whon Mz. withdrew his mo. lately established price, The police of the Seventeenth a pariiceps crimints, and hes no title to rollef, | SACK let (Oe cho State mist be: divided, anda clone, GULAT. DAY LINE MA in Dock and other brands of Port, Sherry, and Madoir A debate ensued, whon Mr. Consru. withd - | th ahi price. . ; wh ferarpin t ea party who haa | stricken c he 8 Kt be divide dine Fear a ingata tar-<BRNS, Is served on board. | Wines; Gin, Rum, Whiskey, fic. So. of the vont vintages | 4, 2 > bys word, however, interfered, and put an end to thedistarb- | Iti that though, ay a general rule, a party who has | Liricken cut: or the State must be divided: and» Fare the new ard swilt s : CLAY, Capt. J.T. | forsale, wholesale gr retatl, ingbuttion, domijohas or Pood, | Wen. and the bill was referred to the Committee of the | gyew paid money on an illegal contract is prectaded from ro- | State made of the « a eet Ris rie Tallnan, and ARME . 1. P.Smith, will leave the | by WM! TL UNDERHILL, 4 Broome street, wt twouty | Whole Senate, ‘ A Pine Prevexten.—On 8 evening. 0 Giveiing. | Sree A. yet, Se ee ey ora ie a0 | ney cannot, tn fact tbe Though somew { of Jay street, second pier above Chambers «treet, | por cent leas than at any other house. Mr, Urwam moved to make the bill the special order : who pays money for the purchase of ticket in ay CARES: wy é ale Pe Fede, 4. excepted.) Re. | P-tccnt tes ot ney otwe™ ~—~———~ | for Monday, at four o'clock houre. at 62 Walker street. ¢ 'y near boing eeton | iy, POs titted to get it back: but bis titleis limited | Of them admit the impossibility of making Calito aia we turntog, will leave Alla i a eacentel.) a8 | DOQQ) DOZEN Chane YES, OF VARIOUS Mr. Consett, opposed, and moved that it be made tho | fire. in consequence of rome rate nibbling at » box of | ty 41.0 tecoyery of themoney. and It was never supped | flave State, yet they prose the scheme, aud hop » ft PALM. Por further lars inquire of the eaptain on brands, from $1 3) por dozen—Lbottles ratnenol. | special order fer Weanesday j lwelfir matches, and setting them off ‘The wootwork | herhe harany rigut Lo the property ofthe asoelation, Fruit inaccordanc with their wishes, "Amable sshoarity d, or of Wm. ord, 202 West street. WHO choice Havang Segars, of assorted brands; 1M bari de icvedtoees * silita crught fire. and the fire being observed by officer King. of i = ao shes eicdnde the Fi report hae alo been made by two of the commits. Sot. boar Ww Pree cer Tear hite abl ienton wal bettie Peake Ar. Barry (dem. moved to send the bill. to facta | ee ee en ee ee racer AO | At therefore, ther no ollier grounds fur Bde ¢ arte, Bet aul by sire, The bill sition of the suits commonced by mandamus, to | ve heen printed and will commitics the present appiieation, IT should dismiss the bill that on his own showing, the plaintiff in this ease ix the 200 doren Philadelphia Porter, in pints and quarts; &°,, &e SHIPPING. for snio by WM. It. UNDERIILL, 43 Broome strect, c» tinguished the flames with a few buekets of water, is 4 iis t ; ekaaua aaa : ‘ ‘ ‘ : ae Bo ume Wi the Wh Ga, and the + ~ feet ts engin ng ner of Crosby. Mr. Coo.wy (dem ) moved to lay Mr. Upham’s motion Asotien Sorpien or tik Wan or 1812 Goxr.—On | purchaser ofa ticket in an unlawful Lotte If the facta, | Come Up : id Gm, tay MPIRE CITY LIN N FRANCISCO ns meee | onthotable, host. by ayes 7; nye, 16," | Thundoy. the ist of April Capt, Hugh O'lfars. of tho | fy stated in the complaint. are true, a sitting th debate was opened by Eilts of Navadi, on € fn sxotion 08 ee caer HA NEVADA, rin oe ; EXPRESS AGENCIES. z Mz. Cornell's motion to make the ep : 1 order wor (£1812 1214 depa ted thi Ute. nt theaxe of 80 years. | (0 Ye 90, then the plaintiff seks the ald of the court t of Kinmathy to trike ont i first et Pe af tha Fommnander, (formerly of , y SRA AIAN STARA ~-—~~~ | for Wedneedsy was lost, #8 also was Mr, Bartlett's eure requested tortate that bis frien d git rid ofan unlawful contrnet, and he ean have : x ay » Maa ena e ey ue ae Naosdag, Sty AGEL ot ERFORD & CO—CALIFORNIA MAILS, APIUL 5. | wotion if | tc r with the Veteran Corps of 1812. are reepeeifully | "that aid without. departing from the prine'plos by nevery form—d maneing te one! stn not only pelock, frou hor dock, Plor No.i North river, by the steamer Prometheus, he pve ree St Mr. Musnow (whig) moved to moke it the special ordor ied tonttend; alo the oMeers and members of the | which courts of justice have invariably been governed, weary, DOL re jumary inn ite te y. Howast ccommodations ‘for eatin and stocrage passongers, | parts of California, Oregon, Sandwik for thin afternoon. at four o'clock, | Fixth (ute Seeond) Regiment 1, Col. | But therwis another ground for this decision, even «ups oly Mr a achy, of San Fra Mr, Ham superior to any ship in the trade. An oxperienced surgeon at eiiee Peelcnt wet Stator mail | MroWrisams (Whig) moved that tho epeciat order, | Peces.in whieh Corps the « the | csing that Lam mistaken in the supposition that sub- Pores the bill on the gre uneo: fa attached 00 toe oP. A SON, Aiontur hs Heoaeas or Creceend Clty) rie Aw d Panama, | the {psurance Lill, be forthwith proceeded with | wor with England, “Also, the officers and members of the | pe,jhers have no interest whatever in the property belong. sera He roan Me - con ‘The Siren Novndu will leave acaln on Tharaday, HUN Bay, | April, in chara of rpecial mess i The motion to make the Canal bill the epecial order for | 41 4. with others of ov itary family who | ‘ng to the corporation whieh may have been purchnacd « cometitution. Hs n show 04 evanecting at F a with the steamship New Orleans, BERFORD & CO,, 3 ae, Vesoy street. the afternoon was lost | Gerire to ehow respect to an old The funeral | py their fends, T intimated. last Saturday. that if the miateney, for ho wants to go to CO gg st wi % * . = ae ” ‘Sc. "ORN RE " . Further motions 1 Jost, and the bill was «on Sunday. at two o’e M Gleiribution of these paintings by lot—as contemplat candidate he next election Pa in fa ROUGH TO BAN FRANCISCO YORK AND DAMS & CO.'S CALIFORNIA FRRIGIT, PACKAGE, | poniiy monde the #1 Y Sucnday. at four P.M vot. The body will be interred at St. I by the con-titution of this society and which haa already the bill, hed the floor when the IT sdjuirnel. weer aren atte SEP} Gcessens. one on Monday, April &—Oct next recolar | THY INSURANCE MILL al Cemetery. Prince street, The Veterans and | {een adverticd ag about toteke place ona day now past tml) Weduerdey next, 2th inet. i allow the mendes eee; Ob. There. | Baprevs, for Clagros Pauant, tod San Fra te | ‘Thebilstoamond (he Tasurance law went through the itary are re 1 tonucet at the Sovonth Wardilor | —h'atottery within the meaning of the Revd Statutes, to eitend the Vemreratie State © pysention, that moet K tt Pacame atehed as abov py the Opies Frei, m i committee, with amendu which were laid on the | tel, Madison vixeet, at one o'elock tiva nry consequence that not only the piatutitt next Monday In this city WIN PIBLD onday, the Sth of April, ab two | table aud ordered to be printed. Adjouraed. A New Feeny ret of ineor; fon which re- | has no ent title to any portion of this prop commander, of onrown Breitht Agent | se. 1 k that the rcelvty iteelt has ceaved to be the ow; The convention clored its la? 4 AL govds for this | eontly pox the New Jersey Legidatore, by a raani. | that even ivty , r a « By ite Tatied stmt at Pauata oingeton ut before | Assembly. | mous vos, nod which received the siguature of Gor. Kort, | t. T then stated. dd E now repeat that sts idle 0S Solin diate: Crt “ isco. ply with tho « un prit 3, 1962, | W fe ry is shout to be ertablished. whieh will conn entre cont 6. aficran examination of the ens Lout the bosie of ety, arecnoe ‘vorpassnd 5 ChareD ve ee | Law ken. in Hudson county. Nod hthis metropolis, | if the allegationsor the plainti, on this subject, are to bo TAL fight about the boris of F ey oxen fu experienced surgeon fe artech byt i m | TILL READ AND PAsHED, ; take true snd as sound expositions of the existing ; delegations from o nw i . Ganetil Arenas ae 8 ot exoned 128 pounda wel A Dili to incorporate the New Ye dleray of Musie. | Brooklyn City Intelligence, bow nieceesn quence that the title to thee | git &Ca.; and ihe other by y Welty & Cr hy JONES & JOU veroeta Hed until one 1. | Abit te raise tho capital of the Farle Railroad Uo.to | Kr on Sor ay ag wet Lope gg ie Apr ty the & we rick or Tammany p horse eexnepitiont, 1 . threwshs ADAMS | ere | miuty jall—-Mayor Berry. of Wile | ori : Y : | $8, C00 6e9. " 1 y of this ire, which the ern men; while every m of tho } it & eens a Prnrony, | ° Mr 5. ohatrinad of the F p - of Y mon of the Hysentoit« BITED STATES MAID STLaMSnIP COMPANY.— a States ti fi Tier very cos na Supervisors for pay ar uae cweatod' tute, While th the honners of 1 ammany trailed ta the dnet wnat for New Orleang, via Have aa.—1he splendid aeamship evans eect aa roc “ie und (bat created by ute. Wh of f y tre mM CITY, 2,000 tons, John” Leods. Commander, will twenty. : ated by couraon lew 4 onetwhieh follows th jon | the houteof the ® pewttod hosts, nt fail from tho pice ae the North ricer talen at les pri i { hie tf treacon or felony, Hela necense » the yilieitich WE Cocyencae toy. fa Frias, April 8 at two o'elvok PM woly. of Sramll parce's | > f; Muebmor #, that the offence of the an OT Yori, ar t ‘ ! ow Orleans, new srra day ofaniling. dee . 2 4. and that he shall hav onvicted; and ork. Wa at Chairmen. su mn Lorthe, $70; after do., $70, Fumarard da, Sov por Craccen PP se 8 aba Ca é Sr a7 ise caceah io aoapenertn. cc wmecudpin.| waves We ud token the ol 1820. Specie only taken on froight to Liatona, el by ‘early i ! hey U0, ‘The comimitice | & Pttuer the f Wut. on Ohicf Justice Mar- | (he eam re convention, After nto New Orleans, at ya ow foot. Ship oy in asi ed hat OF recoived estimates | Creer to create :. + nwt fegiven by statute, the | treneeir srmerits and demerite of the two ¢ ato re ed to aw thomsclves with has decided, when a forfe on by c me H the two ding, weioh ce ye r + CALIPO PARCEL , fence around tho burying g sol, and the cleo celegr ig e contention was orginized Bro otter Kiem wi eersianene: Me tie t he | Gk neprareccitien subeceiver iF de tel Ulara in Now York. A vere cotingethat Momrs ¢ a ied may e Fy om the por. | geet Anthea 2 thie cei a, ip has enilen frolght or paseaze, reed por stenin f | Loot ee ting od vyewed te do the watk for $07; and reroine | FM feasts may aecording to. the w 1 f cices vies t } MO. ROBERTS, 177 Wert street” | dyri, et ar, M., A ‘ ct Le entered into with maid fAirin Hinaniee of the net neon m £0, the wit fl A is Doe ues Corner of Warren strect, aecenary that good Kiom the South. vee not dei mitely acted upon amd afte Fig mgs adeoney omer bis : et de Glscrnier ee date Baecic tne MATT MSUTP COMPANY, Hv ek. 66 exeued) 180 should he | SMALI. NOTH LAW IN VINGINEA. =a A tarking ov to the cons » . fr. Helden. . " 4 : oi Some | es not to exceed isis (Me ¥ Bearing on MRL mn r noms, and. dud tho F Mail. Stentaship, ¢ sales urvok. Daeeeta ning of the Sth of | VAY dl ndjowrned ti a ecocrdimeg. 00 ¢ Hl were elon Ta hy vt April, and letters until ie " atc it pe | d6-youl eeluratie, se he @apertor 4 WITCHCOCE " . it has been, ! we, J. artaee: stide nee of Weil the Virginin fours of ¥ | vs t postponed che bill atl f Veltont Captain Mek confined to wets | San Pusvereco, M wiowall, Navy i , 1 1 ‘ In regard to diseases oxtating ia scited by Mr. he Re-0 rye ine o'elock: P. prevQely, from her pine, at the 1 etrort,-—F ub: Benet, somer of Pi nd Hiss | oe stney, 8 dhe nf the Vigite foot of Warren %, N. Ry onaset with ps the Tethinis, by M 3 Wie Ve Health Physician. hag | PoUCt ix, t Tn ce ree Of the wumerom the Goklon Gate, 2.500" tons, I Pattorson, finat. Next abipmave, by ti A fans. That bo ported very f erin, of tlh 5 v. N., eommander, whieh at April 8. A ws ised yoeterday, (Saturdy Linetic i me of uo herlent vy eetly taker po dole Bg bo tp re ‘ eae - Fay sy wh pda eddie ye thet * e deta ation | seourity whieh ie dete, the Vigilance Committ nthe passengers Ab thar h owe contains many famitieg, thor a ade of U 6 taw, . Ban Frinciset, withent ang datay, Th MATRIMONIAL. ontogious usture rkisting” There | YY te er woes, | ; tat At! | Tinve, fara vers citrmt s diene, receligpeibaed ini oumehips are wnedrpacetd, wud thoy ane | ut 5 thn 1 Cite. Noten t eens tee i 1 She chanee dc tenmalisndl bo execute: tien: Giruk sevens Witstaaiaa nile * “ factert over Inauehed—the Liliuols. hav ATMIMONY MADE. EASY, OR TOW TO WIN A ote He titante the i 4 your; an s aftcr the detexuaine Ce on which oe rmined ¢ zceute he firet perron ot bev ~ nango from Now York to tho Iathmus in so in r Dewton, Ti » formorly of fon ae ais the p * Vatusitally depended,’ ‘These terms: 4 attach the | Ling or ecmmitting bury or ony ofr ¢ i. Por rteen hours, and the Golden Gate from P vil ree rn oth, nie to the commigsiou of (ve Acti ATA. ae Hf to re | ¢] vious reason thle movment ow the part of the Vigitaren Fe \neivon in eleven daye and eishteon hours vinin ne to enable wuuiaspertoni r rore —An atten leon | lieve al evo doubt ne to the tay meaning and | Comunitice is net poltiched in the Son Fewneiseo papers, ul 1 Ge Ne olga ah ree Geer Wes oe a Friday the #tore Me ta de.on | Mev oll tian of iho ned Ye added that, «itrhall hetkodu. | ‘livre ie nodoubt that {he committee are detcriiioed te Pty cor roneh i i veunest ae. Arvest of « Swindler, | cece ie Vall, as 9 egiteg Iment, | ty of the re peetive Digtrict AtLorMe gs to demand, rue for, | sel promptly ond tere My exjr oted wil! ma kort Urin ever perf nnee, oF por ith c Cosnunsrox, Aptit 2, 1852 | he mene sought to neeompl'sh tha + was by pour. | nd recover ill propa rty eo forfeited,” Not tonwe ia ¢ New York ts San ts paryy, jpptiontin ramed with dat ms Sa Ms ni — ” Lae %, oat ig ¥ a He wee | ive con phene undre the Gene ay m setting it oa | te precire £e6ne* ppnton herbal ne f : ny vor Ua Noval InteMeenee, fo pectiPe cROh paSrA 6, for Wile’, ap) oot Me, * aweon, ans No | prreted hey todny forswindling Mr. Ward, of Tex 6 Capnit’ exer, before avy dame yepardy VIC tly tmplyin title ta the proport P ¢ sloop ¢ ‘ , = smyanios, No. {77 Want etecety coense of Wacroa | lvters iahen fecm ¢ho Fert Oioe vinteos Bh postage Ws | LRN caieae tecmipe dane Word fo paued bam, 6 gdh > aed Senay he S08 LMidy Matca Ta'the. State Gm these groueals eax |p, TR United Btates sony of war dumesbown eematont at peld, Wit!) great stele fis

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