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“THE NEW YORK FE WHOLE NO. 7101. MORNING EDITION---SATURDAY APRIL 10, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS, es si i hi —————— : |The Rhode stand Bleetion, DOUBLE SHEET, |v. StX8.2F suemon.. | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | — T™™rr-tcorn conanmss we tomelooniaee ook ah °_ | A UCTION KOTICE—THOM AS BELL, AUCTIONRER— FIRST #KSSION. LMGISLTTIVE BUSINEAS-—THH THMIERANOW QUASTION P or > ———— | A We van candy rita dog es Katt pee ieee, sevens MIKK WALSH—THH OANAL LEPTINGS, RTO. Fall returns of the olection bold in this State on Wed- Resaintnansa eet eann |b tMeauetion roome, 15 Spies sireet, trae sale of ole: | — (MPORTANT POLITICAL MOVEMENTS. Sonate. coRnasoNDaneE o” Tim naw veux rienaén, | BldBy. thiow that the demoorate kave elected thelr Ge- ‘12, at uy one gan . j S pent Toth houses have been o the whole day In the Dre nol . Say, ADriL AR, at 1g aclook, the stooiciu-trade ca recall tock of oholve dry goods, clothing, aud merchant | CVAUCUS OF WHIG CONGRESSMEN. | or. tioeren moved thet the privato calendar be post- hansen have: bosnengeniited sot toy ti Grocery and relelos. third reading of bills, and nearly all have been diaposed | Whig. We annex the vote, #o far as aotuully known — Suger, Candles. Molassea Coun’ » Sovlea, AM erenerearermee ype EEE EErE—Ree PLIES ' poned for one hour. fo urpose taki th z Liquors, Casks, iBoor Pump, lanes. Wines, 2, sures: | \ UCTION SALE OF STANDARD ROSES—3. 1. VAN- DETERMINED POSITION OF THE SO€TTe | joint resolution wes ins bis » OF taking UP Me | of that were ready.” An usual at the heel of every sad- Philip Allom, (dem) "025 Harris, (whig). sa A. CARTE. Luctioneor, | dowater will sell,on Tuesday, April 13, at ono P.sf., providing for sion, many bills aro hurried through without due eonal- The following are tional returns of Store 67 Dey street, corner Green vivhutroat. | a superior solection of Perpetual Mee fund other cholo va Nines GanaeataR cans, THE EXTENSION OF THR CAPITOL, Mars chins " PP i Hr fe, Moen Potent yy cape ARE prey gg eres riot of Roses, from the Nursery of D. Bo! ort lo od ,- - ah Avge CASSIDY, aucrioNgER— | Titel snintadway ie ie The Compromise or Nothing, The motion was agreed to, and tho bill taken up. ‘The bill to authorize the New Rochello Railroad Qom. |, Covrsrny.—No ohoice for Senator, but will eleot a whig roome, No. ‘The question ponding was on concurring in the amend- to-morrow. hand Furnitu je ofnew ant seoond OWN 8. RETTS, AUCTIONERR. ch Bodstoads, Bad~ Gor: AUCTION NOT! pany to bridge the Harlem river, which was lost a fow $ Bet ‘3 day, A: 12th ment mado by Louse, increasing the appropriation to Cromwei..—W bipple and Levi Johnston (whigs), rep- tends, Veuthor Sods Mattrorsas, Carpets, ews avcnad head | o'clock, at No, 198 Chatham attest Te 'chine tueeid'set | BISSOURK DEMOCRATIO CONVENTION | $0000 days rince, in the House, was again takon up to-dny, and | resentatives. Pisnofortes, Conary Birds aud Cages ng ostablished concera of John B, Gassnor, late Gas: Mr. Konan. (dem ), of Ark. said he had ail proper | pasecd. Ita friends predict its snocoss in the Sonate. Wear Grexnwicn.—T. T. Hagard (dém.), olected sema- i ad Young. DECLARED FOR CASS AND BUTLER. | sympathy for the poor laborers who bad boon invited here panelihsetacer ri in the Asombly, and be, | T, Md a democratic roprwentative, Sha Acid GR BaRG GER CORE EGE: Gusta STOCK OF, GROCERIES, FINE WINES, 11. { RAMA Ann by unauthorized acts of government officers, and whe suetecpeogapeicnbcetironselee. dep mbly, and Br. | New Sionenam —William P. Ball (whig) senator 5 Bl vu ing, at 10 o'clock, at 104 Bighth avoaue, conalatias of | and fixture: Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloth, Mattiag, Sofas, | of tea, coffe Ble ‘Tables, mahogany Chairs, Wiadow Curtalas, Shad Drnal in; A had been thrown out of work. but ho eould not voto pub- | Humphrey. a temperance whig. moved to ro-commit it, for | meon Ralicock (dem) reprocentativ wipltes, Ounery and rive teed, alanis Beat | PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS, | tio money awuy froma princinie of mpathy, He be | the purpose of making it low stringent, and aluo to in | | Karr Guevewion elects Robert Allen, representative; ; | and pea nuts, tapioca, licorice paste, English dair; Voved that if Sir, Clarke, (Rhode Island whig) waa hero he 1 be is claimed by both portics, bat voted with the whigs, nts, Beds, Bodsteads, Mattrosses, Div ane, Ol Paint- | and Bapeago choose; Cocon, vboculate, sperm oandiva, farcy pinhinad ah aoe could sutisfy the Senate thut this work should not goon, | *Tt & clause submitting the question to the poopls. | being for the Maine law, ff. Crockery, Gingaware, Bookoase, Foti Books. ay candle Jujube, paste, Ko. The whole embracing ® | PASSAGE BY THE SENATE OF THE CAPITOL phar iit dovs go on it wail load to the necessary purchase | Mike Walsh said Mr. Mumphrey’s proposition was an ig- comers ae old senator and-repreaontative hold ever, ' seb WwW. Wes Sisire erica <TENS ofa large amount of private property. amounting to | noble retroat of the self-styled friends of temperance. A | both democrats Also, ® large collection of fine brandies, Wines, liqueurs, EXTENSION BILL. ra Taipan or the United Stabes ol yl iP pot, million of de Fowien heldy a recond trial on Wodnerday. VOPION GALE AT HOBOKEN—APRIL 1 AT 10 Hsolin,, eendlals, tor, An, weed: aad glass, MATAR RAAAAN AAAS Engineers would doubtiowm utisty tho Sonate of | ™™ days sino they wore for the Maino law distinctly, | The whigs. ax the Legislature wow stands: wilt leave @ A ‘clook, A. M.—The entire Fu ne house, No. = 7 the sufficiency of the foundation; but his own | and nothing elo; and as he (Mr. W.) was atemperance | majority of fiftoen, us will be som: by the: following 8 Washington Torrance, belonging to the ostuic of Canrlea | ° Also, 438 dozen Saratoga, water, quarta and pin THE NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. | private opinion was that thore wore no foundations man, he wanted the Maine Inw or nothing. lie could | table :—- Millington, deceased, auld by order of tho siministrators, Also, alot of confectioner's tools, togother with the ixtures, 2 for, or reliance to be placed upon them. ‘The char- Senate, Howes, consisting in pact of velvet plush sofas, tete-a tobe ouairs, | Also, _m quantity of empty bottles. we, ey Belen of the architec ted ean eet ged ie nat; | not oonsent to altor any of tho stringent provisions intho 7 ‘a tape; Prowoh and oosvags mahogany baditsnds: dcosuag hue | oaAleyeanttator terety ginige Meg oner Osmallorstend | DEIAT OF THE EXOISE BILL IN | Be toon aus the came sine an ecard to, tat | sin aa they now rtand. {lowould go for no madifieation, 13 2s fs, marble tops; tapestry, ‘Beassols, inerain. and. ovher olving, large and 91 i oang, awning and av-uing THE ASSEMBLY. Fihen Rominated as ursistant architect for the Custom | Heknow some of his friends were divided, but ho moans gees ieee 3 il cloths, matting, rugs, tea aad diving vots. stone | posts, &o. House at New Orleans, Ho believed the extension of the is the presiding offtoer of wastitande, Peach ehcp OP ep ee omer ogrtea Me creer ey ratty er siete yccane gear eame eam ANOTHER HORRIBLE STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION, | suiBeiont, fo reactiliee the one hundred thosseud dallate | could not. be had upon it, Mr, Lucky (whig) moved 6» rane ver plated, toxether with a large quantity of bod room fur- | day, st Salorroom, i2 Wall stroet, Howsohold furniture, A ¥ rel EY alrcady expended, than goon with the useloas expendi- | gmend the motion of Mr. Huwphroy, by striking out th Another Terrible Steamboat Exnloston. Hh shave togntytevall no faving ten iam outs | Waleat Paralogs onsatiog'of Sof Gate Tote vot | ONE HUNDRED PERSONS RILLED, — | for.cl millon, ‘Thy Conltel would bean arclcatural | Ttrution to lavott a claune aueatsng ic to he po beeen: short time, For further Slash sett nab inaeer: p re 3 Bining-roora Chair, oovere! ii &e., dion, die. Out violating the reriptural commandment; for it would | ple. This motion prevailed, wnd tho bill was re-commit The steamer Saluda, ae boo thing which would not be like anything on the be DI eg se rg plage Highly Interesting from Washington. | earti, cr in the heavens above, or the waters boucath the to day, She had on board, Htend, Marblo-to; Z : ; 8. Thi te? ba ploded her boilevs wt his plu TION EBR.—HAND3OMRB ted, by ayes 67, noes ‘Tiria consigns tho bill amon B. fei LTON, At : besides other passengers, alerge number of Mornion emb Household Furnitai ‘ola & Chilton will voll age Suites; Mal i &e, Also, ono aa ili eath, = saaes Cf Unfinished besiiets “Of "this interseting deg: | Ts Not To eeoa, Monday, April the 12th at 1) ooluok, wt | Rosewood Piano, made by Samuel Gilbert, of Boston, of | CAUCUS OF THB WHIG CONGRESSMEN—THIN ATTEN- | Mr. Bropnvan, (dem.) of Pa., moved to amend by "The Antl-rent bill tue infor: thitedirendl All the officers of the boat were killed, excopt the fires No, 79 Second avonud, the Furniture da sail hous, Gon- | aupericr tone and tnish.” Also, vome second-hand Farai- | DANOB—SiiOWING THKIR HANDS—TICK SOUTH FIRM | striking out all ater theenacting clauze, and insezting @ | g_ qa ABty rent bill was brought up for a third reading. | oak and mate ‘ isting In part of rich Brussels Carpots, Oil Cloths, Satin | ture, with which the sale will curamonce, if UTON THR COMPEOMISK THN FREY SOILURY OF- | proviskn appropriating twenty thousand dollars for the | {5 pags the bill wien, subsequeady. It appoared that | About one hundred tives aro euppored to have beow Lank, and gilt Mantel Lamps, Mantel Clocks, Umadelabeas, mahor RR, 6 HEME, AUCTIONERR.—AUCTION NOTICE, — FOGED TO BRINGING THM COMPROMISM ON THE | Femoral of the prevent foundation. and rostoring the | embers’ namra wero placed on tho list who did not vote ‘Tho bout isa total wreck. Her boilers have been im gany Parlor Furniture, velvet aud haie-sont nat So- | His extraordinary Intge and. positive sale of {plendid PLATFORM, ETO. coe sed heitic gre tate. et aed Wee ae oe When this was discovered quite a jollifeation ocourred | 4 several years. fas, Bookease, Picr and Contre Tal urniture tings, elogant Pianofortes, and other ri! «time they have been unemplo and one moath’s "I pels, mahorany Hodstends, Mattrewscr Bo ove Horse Furnishing articlos, on four months credit fur all SPECIAL COLNESTONDENGE OF THE KEW YORK HERALD. Additionel wager." Ie sald this amendmoat would test | S058 ee erate enn, games deal Tateraitingitien) diy S5eshi ae Herb is, Hall aud Reading 0.5 sums over $200, for approved endorsed notes, this day, com- Wasnisoren, April 9—11¢ P. M. the question whether Congress would stop now with GBRAT FLOOD IN TEXAS—MARINE DISAST“RS—THD INDIANS IN FLLORIDA-: E caiture, with | mencing stl0o'olook, at tho large Hall, 689 which the esle will commence. Catalogues will be ready ab . RK. C. Kem the office, No. ? Wall street, on Saturday, S$, HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY (3aTUR- day), at 10°) A. M.. at 54 Bookman strovt, = good va- Brondway (for- | The whig members of Congress are roquested to moot at | the work, or i the Senate. , OF go on and expend Ove milllous. ‘ he tlecky to Gctsidoe o mnttera'or imporsoase the'wbie |g MF; Huavin (deat) of Va. sald the estimate was for | syo'tiouno lier dotinant in the Sonate, Te waa elec MET Gee ae ea eaeey y iy ee Tread a Plt milion that was the estimate, but | t@,the Committee of the Whole, and will probably bo riety of Kocond hand Furnituro, removed for coaveuianes, | the value of which ia over sixty thousand doll oun ar age bt Hog call, published in the | every one was aware that the work would covt a groat Os ‘Money. In the bate oF Mopar he toe Ke of tthe gach aa Mahogany Burosns, Chairs, Bedsteads, Cots, Bods, | which will be poritively sold, without roserve, and prevents | POFtY journals, the whig caucus organized at half past | deal 0 Anal the ulimate expense would be five wul- | pin will not be regarded of any oonsojuence. ‘The fanoy Garreye, OH Clatin, Mattreanon, Stoves, Kitsén Faruitars, | @ rare Gpportunity forthe trado, oteland Rousekowpers, tq | acvon o'clock, with elosod doors Hong, involving the purchase of private, property, 0. | gonilcmen are Tetthng upon the decision of th Cana lay 0. 0, &good assortmen’ ew goods, of every dosorip- My ly thomselves wi 04 lovirable deseri ion of - Breal od be i era, A tion. “Also, ® few new Carpets, Englla “Oil Cisthy, Be. | areda, Thefaraiture hasall boon made in the best akd tose | _ MF Mangum of N.C., was called to the chair,and | Daseris othe pare of ee coenere JothentGonk: the lek ail te orenneson ane Sale positive, rain or shine. manner. for city oustom trade, and consis = | Mesers, Chaidier of Pennsylvania, and Dockery of North Mr. Maxaum, (whig) of N. C.—Ob yes, in Ponnaylra- | tional COLTON, AUCTIONEER, I Black Walnut Porlan Dialer tom Livroce, | Carolina, ceretarion, nia, I supporo, ‘The secretary to the late whig caucus states that, ont yz article of ole: | After seme conversation, Mr, Badgor of North Carolina, pea or kale peels See Pp gtberecate of the eighty hig members of the Legiuaturo, only fifty | Lost at sen, with all hands aro rooms, and os moved an adjournment, in consequence of the amaliness | pores, He would seo the prosent chambers abandoned | Were for Gen. A SevSATRIOR Sears. hae YON The New York packet ship B, R Milam, tn attempting consisting of Parlor, Diningroom, Bedr.o in this city. against him, or did not attend. t be found t : ith regret. ld bo fit to legislation t Furniture, auch as Sofan Muhozany C'airt, Provea Bod: | goods will be admitted to this salo but auch ancan terelied | of the meeting, there being only about sixty provont. Pith regret. ‘Thre would be no benesit to legislation to | “nr Conger haa not yet introduced his biH providing | % oross Galveston Bar, was driven from tho channel, amd 5 havespucious galleries for the accommodation of » fe cing th 1 A atends, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Marbie tip Contre, Cacd, | upon and warranted, and no limited du will be roceived, ‘Truman Smith, of Connecticut, opposed the motion, bey for completing the canul.as the constitution provides. | struck. She remained on tho bar two days. but finally Dining, and Ton Tables, Drees {ureaus, Fostace Bods, tate | asit athe intention of che own ere that the wbote shell ce ‘ uve * | number of spectators to hear debates. The reports dally Il ab ano. XKUUTIONS STAYED, 1. Barrimony, April 9, 1852 ‘The Southern mail has arrived, with late Toxas papors, which are filled with accounts of tho damago done by freshets on rivers and croeks—tho overflow hid beem greater than over known thero before, and the losses were vory large. The schooner Jamca Knight, of Galveston, was recently -GENTEBEL U0U he, b Safe. uotion rome, 59 Beskman street, th P e and utility found at the whole sl Should the prosent law be upset, it 43 thought ho will ‘ ¢ Matti Pilllasters, Brassols Three ply aud luseain C wold without rororve. = and urged immediate action. made gave te the country a pretty good ides of what | introduce it at noe, should th® Legislature be in Foto aah wee toved) to Galveston with 244 fet of water peta, Oilcloths, Marble top Washstands, ke. Al i z% meet aopenmenneieneiar Mr. Smith's motion was about being put, when H. | took pisoe in Congrers, Large suditorics would have a session. . 4 the cargo was ice; tho rust, ‘of enamelled Bedroom Furniture, en suite. Al WwW ia MoILVAIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL tendency tolncrease the dixporition, now somewhat pra- marchandise. will be saved. " sel Chairs, of various patterns and q: 1 this day (Saturday), ab their seed store, No, 32 | Marshall, of Kentucky, said that before the timo and | yatnt co indulge in deelamation Up to this evening, only one hundred and soventy-two Joba street, corer Nasean, a isege, collection of Gameiiss | place wero fixed for holding the convention, ho desired | “"Mr.'"Harn (five toil) of N. Hi., hoped a vote would | bills passed by the precent Legislature have reoelved the fas gay = pee cepa a rT Moss, and other Roses, from the be taken, He conceited With Che Hauitce in hin raeree signature of the Governor w. ORECLOSURE SALE.—SUPREME COURT—IN | garde derson, Jersoy City. Sale to com. | that they should understand cach other, and he would en, Ele concurre 0 ci Col Veareon, direct from Tampa, Florida, roporte all quict among the Indians, A meeting of citizens was held on the 18th ult.. at which Capt. Jerungin was denounced —! 0 * that these halls would have to be abandoned b; at _—— oo for having, it is alleged, lawlessly rtered with the roo gti. 100 hares at Wort, Hamliton, els mites trum | Senos therefore move the adoption of the compromise resolu | ict it not all the Benats, ‘{leughten) ne oe NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. rights of the Indians for purposes of private gain, 4th April inat., at twelve o'clook at noo: dyn | OM ESTRADS. | tion passed last Deoomber by the whig cauous, Mr. Doveras, (dem) of Ill., said he considered the eee ‘The pirates, Reid and Clomens, were not hung at Riche eo peeen 2) Mulboutshceah, Beeckly; ot we nnn, | Meera. Gentry, of Tenn , Outlaw, of N. C., and Walsh, | pricent Scnate Chumbir and House of Representatives Senate mond to-day, the President having granted a renpito tor of A.B. Hodgos, Sheriff of Kings county, the hichly in- LOOMINGDALE BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—THB vot large enough for the uses intended, and was therefore . two woeks, proved and very valuable Farm, formerly bolvrsing to tho z & of Md., spoke at length, on the samo sido with Marvhall, | [.0', f tog th K, If this hwab Auoasy, April 9, 1862, ansaid ——-- te of W. Pont. deooased, near Hamilton Houss, and ad- second regular monthly meeting for the payment ef in favor of continuing the work. this amendment x ‘ Navigation on Lake Erie the United Statos property at Fi rt ilamilton, Lin and subscriptions for new shares, will be atTom- | Thy poke calmly, but firmly. Theso gentlemon do- | intended to stop this work, with a view of having the BILLS READ. . & sontains abont seventy acres of upiand, sad ance Hall, Rignth arene, between Vorty. Gra} and Forty clured that heretofore when there wasa territory to bo teat of government removed. it would become Western To incorporate the Sunday School Union Protestant | VEA®BLS ICK-DOUND AND RXUGRANTS IN A DESTITUTE id etreets, on Monday ning, April + argo water front ou the bay. A i | Senators to consider it, But if it wero intended to keep COND, To'clock, Now iv ‘time if you wish to a sha: dmittcd into the Union. there was some exouse for , ( % MTION. Feat ced ralroad are Jn contemplation, whidh mill | {oeioek, Now Wrger, Mme lire wih te serurea hare | admitted tn : | {Bascal ot goreennasal hero; end oct enlarge the Gaplial, | Mpleecpel Church, Crmorenars, Aprit 9, 185% ‘Adapted t> 1maodiste subdi- rance fee for the prevent, $1. Charlos L. Noo, Baq.. Se- | Northern agitation, but now thore was but one question— | he would vote against it. To teet the availability of the Dundeo salt springs, p fac tate pie | cretary of the Colambien Buildiag Association, will address Banas eine ae we | sourced extleimines tke cehal ane kapelicie cae the Lugitive Slave law—about which the South felt any Bir. Bropixav said tho¢ building this Capitol would All the boats at Erie are ioc-bound in the harbor, To chango the name of Goneva Colloge, ; q i dsy if " Association: “Eadlee are, particularly invited to attend. tclicitude. This was slaw carrying out an expross Baekyaers Logel Liat viele coralberh ae Ae A RAILROADS AND UsURY, and havo no present prospect of getting out, unless @ aha ee FRANCIS B. GUEST, President, Visiow of the constitusion, and the whigs of the South | MAOTLY wore in, feo Oty elowed in stroug condom, | Mr. Bavcock (whig) reported, completo, the bili re- | strongsouth wind should ypring xp ENRY Wf, LERDS. AUCTIONEER—UENRY I. WILLIAM MENCK, Vico Prosidont. | never would consent to aet im brotherhood with traitors | Mr Watxan (den dy executed, and against ou. | Pealing the law probibiting the defence of usury to be | ‘There are one thousand tive Lundrod passongers ad 10, andMonday, April id ab Ox, o'eleek aco ae AE NAREE | canter Nathaniel. Wing, Richa C Reticence; Wise Cees Se Oe See oe Seance. tinuing tho work, sims re intorpored by railroad corporations. Erie, who caunot got away, many of whom are sick and Brondways nakon Aprile aoe crattok on Behe ores | Brieht, William Harris, Nathanial Wilton, David b. | Mr. Gentry remarked that he had boon nocused of un | "Mr, Cass, (dem) of Mich., said he voted against tho ap- | A long debate encucd. which was participatedin by | Without money “$ corner of 116th strect, near ffarlem—Kxtousive vale of | Kerr, Thomas Swenarton, William H. Aldis. Surveyor— | 4 \ partiality to the North; but the people of his State propriation to commoenoe the work, He was satisiled that | mort of the members, whon ‘The stenmer Ohio is iu a very perilous condition She geenhonse and other Plants and Shade Treos. ie. —Tho ea- | Ucorge F. Clark ugh JAMES F. CHAMBERLAIN, had ae d iat peepee i Wei ttt ce iae the present Cupitel wax not suflicient for thy pucponve of | bead Mier Ce) saeree to Focommatt Ua Bat << haa been out since the 24th of Siarch, and cannot be ¢ stock of oxotio Plants and Troos ie ; 00, No. ixhth avonue. eaine kits i 01 Broa sae 7 a instructions to amend thy same by substituti 0 4 or hie 4 Fist, Mr. T, Dunlop, who is obliged to romove on tuo, Hest of 7 ere tection cf the Union would give como pledgo that agita- | Hesovernment. ‘the hall of the Houso of Ibepresentatives Z ij fel reached. ‘The underwriters Lero refuso risks on hur ab May, condlating of aurloana, excelaa, acacia, lar OME AND SEK THE PRACTICAL WORKING.—THR \ war, he contended, the worst room of the kind evor | *embly bill any price. 4 Manes g ‘ond rogular monthly mecting of the Second Green- | tion fhouid crate. and that the compromise measures | VTC wn” Jig chuuld not yote now forthe continuation Pending a dicoussion, the hour of two having arrived, nai nye email enmeliay i soe Te trait and dower, | wich Tuilding Aeociation. will be heid on Monday evening, | Would continuo to bo regurded as a settlement, that the | Known. Ho « #8 reccsé till four was taken, Fee RAO cary shige ulture. Pho dodondeoms, April 12th 8 o'clock, In the Bigeoker Buildings, Bloocker bi ha the ey Beal Nal bee ‘he question’ being taken, Mr, Brodhead's amendment AFTERNOON SESSION. A Alepatoh just recelved frtin Trio, date hn totag Sevgeebade tes bekeen Oe Hes Denar Caiae ta tans | Goelntlon has Con Olhoete wil be eantbOn te otee eae pad cok f , ene | war reyoud, by Yeun 11, msysild. ws tollow The third reading of bills was resumed. ray'—* "he Bultic, Ocean, J.D. Biurion und sucen City + hedges, y twelve shares for sale or redemption. ‘The attend fail ~ Yras.—Bomre. Adams, Horland, Bradbury, Brodhead, For the relicf of the United Gorman Evangelical Churoh | all left thin mocning for Cleveland, but with Lit Hine. Residents of Harlem wishing to attend the aale at perl LA a ese ikea Mcesre. Campbell. of Ohio, Barkor. ef Ia., Thaddous | ¢). Dodge of lowa, Morton, Norris, Wade, Walker, i al . but with littlo proapeot 115th etrect, will indextra oarringee mt Iuriom Malleosd | Interested in the principles of Building Associations isia- | g,® f Pest, and Troman Smith. eppdeed the in. | Sint, Dee 5 . " ' * | im the city of New York of getting through npinis stagor laaveie City Hats rary kee darn eee” | Gleinstitetion should come prepared te srtestibe iabeces. | roduetion cfany uew lesues on the whig platform The | “Na%'a—Meuers. Brower, Brooke, Case, Clomens, Cospor, | 1m Felation to tho Chief of Polloe of New York. 1's thought the Obio is cafe, AngUalo stagos leave the City Hall every bourduring the day fe tnstitution should come prepared to subsoribe this even- slaifurm coutuined uo sch stipulations aa the South | Dawson, Dodge of Wis., Douglas, Feich, Bish, Goyer, Amending the Militia law, relative to the formation ef A @epatoh from Cleveland to-day. rays that boats ean. old plait ® Pp : uy Heine ~ — — MGs vaccabacs ave. vesslnted tha’: the A rit dues must be | scught to cngraft on it. Linmlin, Luster, King, Mallory, Mangum, Miller, Prats, | uniform eompanics in Kings county. not get further than Canneaut—tlicy may get to Keie in ENKY T. LUEDS, AUCTIONERR.—NRW AND SE- | paidon ar before this mocting. ‘The Seorelery Is aletne fe os ides eestia of t tin | Huck, Sebactinn, Seward, Silolds, Smith, Spruance, Stook: | Amending the xot for the relief of the survivors of the | ihrco or four days, cond-band. Kur tore, Carpets, Peataer Bots, Mat Polound atthe ntes No 4s Bisen ctgg ha lar oho hdl ona lution was ¢: adjournment tov, Sumner, Underwvod and Upham—30, Fhst regimont of Now York volunteers in ho war with ea ree zi thy ing. nk. J0hg a ‘a inert secigmay of | forivtlons and does.” JOHN KRY SHR: Presidant.) 1 is Masguin gave notiec that if he was chatrmag | 2/7: Douce. (dem.) of tnert $000 000, TT? UF B® | Mesico, ‘The Ditastasippl and Ohio Rivers. A a _ fea hl gt ailhon, ; eis ‘sHouschold Furniture, romoved for convenisnos vf tale, con- oretary., the adjoumned mocking, he +hould decide Mr. Mar- | “Sir Maxcom explained that the bill appropriated halt St. Loves, April &, 185% ting of Sofns, Clairs, Teti Rocker, Mireura; Tavetens. tholls motion as out of order. They might solect an- faa tr rr Assembly. ‘ - ” vis, April 8, Fiteedth 4 0 amillien, which would last from now to Juno, 1853. Tho rivor hero iy at w sland. Wenther cool and Broce th Pealnoe Bods Mattressees Paitiavsos, straw | hatlen Crane Revert Peterson, Same pagal. | other chuirman if they maw ht, but ho held that themoot- | The qucetion was taken on Mr. Dodge's motion and re- Auoany, Aprit 0, 1362. | pleasant. . jeda: Windsor and cano seat hair: tension nad Geo. P. Nelson, D.C. Weeks. W. &. Smit! ing wae cailed fur @ specific purpose—tho tixing of th: | sulua yeas 16, nays 24 ; The following ts the rolect committeo on tho bill rela- Crvemnats, April 9. 1852 Tablos. Salo peremptory, without rogard to woath a = , time and piece for holding the National Convention; ant Bix Bortanp moved to amend by striking out all after ‘The river is now at a stand, and will communoe reoed- eash, Catalogues at sale, THE MERCANTILE MUTUAL LOAN AND ACCUMU- no resclution which did uot bear directly on this matter, | the enneting cluttre. und inserting & provision for pay. | *¥@ t vessels and passengers arriving wt New York :— ng to-night. FNRY Il. LEEDS, AUCTIONRE—-IENRY 1 ecraae ten MEG sath er state uae cor nte: | ne eet cured that th i have th; | Ment to the laborers wio have boon thrown out of em: | Mess. Hutehing, Gale, Loary, Rose, Monroo, Ward and Sanne we 6 *e roe Mr. Marchal replied that he would as soon have th: | py the suspension of th k, after having ; Meteorological Obs Thursday, April eh, Friday, Aprit the aay © ide The bouks are wow fl epon the question of order. ae the main question; | PeCh'invtued te remote tothL city, the ime, snoniny of | PusckAtone. pruue xan, Sv sibsse's Maan erig tit, GPbion eines Un rand seoeae 10ih, at den orclock cach day. ab the waree of d ms to8P. M. they were not a rembled to be dictated to ar to what ox- | wages they would have rvceived if the work had not boon Cf f Waedor AND BHOADWAY. J. onnl , 504 Bromdway. The la they should follow. It was a meeting of whigs, | suspended. To divide the Eighteenth Ward of New York, Firpay, Ap-il®, 1862 of splendid eas Chandeliers, Brackots, &6., ("ars jecide upen the National Convention, and all the | “ahi motion was lost--YensT; nays 33. To incorporate the Marinors’ Savings Institution, Now | Burvaro,9 A. M—Daromoter Las) Thine ice Figures wet Cite Vite cavecinatoieren cue | a tons bearing upon the harmony and well boing of | Mtr. Boriaxn then moved a proviso, that nothing im the | York, 38. Wind northwest, Clear aud piewant muruing Gals'te cise foreign consiguasiien ne | Eopenniean, with the purty ccuid not be out of order. ‘Tho nationaliza- | pint should be coustrucd as authorising any offlcer of the THR RXICIOR BILL, 8 P. M—Wind wert, Clear and beautiful ovcaing S . Ey caer aN resi lien of the whig party wus necessary to its existonoe. | goyerrment to make any contracts extending beyond ‘The epectal order—the third reading of the Kxclso bill | Thurmcmeter 40. Baiometer 29 32. HH, E MALLARD, AUCTIONERR.—ASSI GY ERS" SALB ISAAC H. BAILEY, Vice Pronident. and that nationulity e« uld only be preserved by an agreo- | the amount of the eurrent appr priations for thu work. | —was then taken up. Rocusatex, 9 A. M.—Fino, clear morning. Wind q s o'eln he ar . , 1 Re . B. e mee ci the amendment; and Messrs. Jimmeves, and | Ayes, 14; nays, 8. 8P. M —It bus Leon n bowutiful y cook, Mateeee in teint Poietaive: Soetsincy. ‘The uttiiride ct the great majority of tho Southern | Yress ppored it, ay unnocoseary, Mr, Humaney moved to recommit, with instructions | Wind west. ‘Tinrtacenciee gn tua! day, but rathor Paintings, bo a __ mambers was caim but firm; and there Is no doubt that | “Gn the vote boing taken, Mr. Borland's motion was | to strike out all after theenncting clause, and insert the rs . a sees HE HUDSON RIVER BUIL vale the Compromise resolution 1s adopted they will | gered to. Ly year 2. nayelT. rmieiuen names.” Avnuan, 9 A. ¥—Fino. sunshiny morning. Wind Oy einer Fa fen lato anh al Lala Ba Ttiesiant ee Ce ee retire. Mr. Steps offered an amendment, which was changed, Mr. Mosnoe opposed the motion. northwest. ‘Thermemetar 40. s 4 " ot eobaa ima uu Op. and wi no dou! rR said (he motion waa pot inorder, If it pro. | 8 VM —Vine. el.ar ovening. Wind northwest. Thor. that the architect shall ascertain as nearly as possible tho | peecd to chango the eharacter of the bill. mc meter 41. imeunt of damage sustained by the several laborers who Mr. Humpnry said it was substantially tho samo, Svaacuse, 9 A. M—Cloar, ploasant morning. Wind | THE NAVAL COMMITTEK AND MAIL STRAMERS—MB. | bxve been inv.ted to the ri'y hy the goverment agents | ‘Lhe substitute was read, when tho Sreaxen said it was | couth, Thermemeter 33. : | CAtS 10 REMAIN AT ROMK. Jor this work. und who have. siuee the suepension of the | not in order, &P. M.—Itisubenatiful evening. Wind a little north Warhington street, corner of Lage The sharon nr Ww. ‘April 9. 1352. work Leen unemployed. and detained in this city, by the Mr. Husrnaey did not wish to waste timo in such a dis- | of weet. Thermemeter 40. Clear, Monthly dues, $3. ‘Ratrance foo, $2.—Now York Exp asuinaren, April 0. 186% | Titranos of being 1 sngnged on tho-work, we.s cod pay | ouion. Gnd onl sok tie molars eae ne | eg eeamomete oe cae MEAP FARMS AND COUNTRY SEATS.—SIX ACRES, | The Naval Committee of tho House arv prepared to re- | the +xm—it being » provirion similar to ono adopted by | the substitution. Objected to “ With Ieege buildings. &o., and only twelve miles from — port the Navel Apprepriation bill for the coming yoar | Congress in 183S,-with regard to the laborory on the Trea- | — Mir, Humrimey th n raid ho must go through with the at half-past 1 o'clook, at 148 Falton etroet. nowr Beoadway, | The trusteos dy cataloguo, all tho furniture contained in sail store, oon: | well km sleting of rosewood, mahogany. and walint Sofas, tote-s- | public meeting will be tetes, spring seat parlor Chatrs, rockiog aad arn Caairs, | uric Rarm,) on Mond: 1 Pe Keg and side Tabl tutte, card, Ladies’ | Ward ir President. Office for ing subscriptions, upcn the approuching eonteet, | ; _ The events of to night will have an Posies ts altered and moditied twenty Limes, till at Last it provided ‘The Sv { ing, April 12th’ Sylvanus s y bie top dressing and plai French, Gothle, and C treveos, Paltinsses, printed Chamber Pursit Chnirs, &o., Ko. All of which has been mado truco, and will be sold without rscrve, t York, only $2,000: «i ‘a bandsome bnildi fury build. ng, details of (he Vill. much ogainat his wish, and let there | qintmemciey: Clear Pleasant evening Wind woet, 8, an be #0! e, rk, on 2,000; #ix acres, and bandsome buildin ce, . i. 9 Getails pid nuch against his wish, an ter 40, Phe, eens Rep twelve miles from New York, only $3.300: thirty-two actos, Thty bave etreck cut all appropriations for mail steam- | “HY AIDE 1 6.4. ang Siuimow supported tho sponsibility rest with the opponents of the bill, ee ; fonds; purchasers toremove their goods on the day if, dfine brildings, at Huntington, Aslandoa tho harbor, ere upon the plea that the Pot Office Committee, or the | amendment. whibt Mesers. Roox, Gwin, and Husren Mr. Leckey. (whig) of N. Y.. moved toatrike out the | A: rany.# A. M.—Cloudy but plearant morning. Wind sale uns Mebwoduent to, the day of sale, Catilogues at the | only $6.600; also, » superior farm o faded nerss. Ways und Means, can with more propriety provide for | ¢ypored it axa purt of thir meas propgeed section, submitting tho bill to the poople. Berth. Tbermemeter 43 Mar mncier 24.090 roo See —___ | ear Oviter Hey, $85 pat nore. | Also, several dine places a6 | chen, : “The ameneanent was then agreed to a8 follows:— After along debaie, thie was carrie, by 4 to. 43. BPM Clear. fino evening | Wind northwest, ‘Ther. AM) OLE, AUCTIONEER.—-PEREMCTORY SALE | ptmpetend, &o. Apply to A. kd SARGEANT, 15 Wall te ‘Whe intention of appointing Mr. Merrick as Chargo to Brodhead, Borland, | ‘The motion to recommit the bill thos provailed by o7 | Bemeter 46, Marometer 24.049, Dicrewy V4 Tt has ?, of Horses, Carin Seen beton ding to thy eutate of ihobtdlisl 2 * Pik | Reme bas Leen wbandoned. in consequence of the disap- Dad se give ): Bedee to 65. been a lovely day john Tredwell, deceased, by order of the oxw rebision cvaywhere expromed. Lewin Cass, Jr., will aio, Mangum, Miller, | ‘Trov.9 A, M—Pright, pleasant morning. and very Cole i at aneti | oho ‘i y on, 'S ; yi coos, I r orning Sinve Salta. Micos Tomes Odio a SEN ie Purmitted to bold his: position bias wood, Upham, Wade, Walker, aud Weller. bi AFTERNOON SESSION. mild, ‘Thermometer 40, : r the Fulton Ferry PARTNER WANTED.—ONR WHO IS ALRBADY | turled, Navs.--Mesers. Atchison, Berrien, Bradbury, Dawson, REINOTION OF THE EXCISE BILL. 5 P M.—It hus been a te vutiful day—ono of tho pleas property of John Tredwell, di | established preferred, Tho advertisor has $2,000 whioh na ad Dewns, Gvin, Hamfiu, Hunter, King, Mallory, Morton, Mr. Wureren. (whig) of Al huny. from tho select antertof tberemcn Winuda Little north of west, ‘Phar- Horses; ono prir of blaox Mare: be would Lhe to ougage with some one who isin businoss, KEW LIGHT—GAS AND CAMPHEND SUPERSEDED. Pratt, Setastian, Smith, and Spruance. cemmittee to whem was recommitted the Exeive bill, re | mcmeter 4, Forted (he same amended according to instruction Mir. Crank, (mig) cf Montgomery, moved the previous Telegraphic Feat. quest.on, which was ordered, Dirvet communication was had last ev ay Elod; one ‘brown Borse—Bolgrade; two Cows Barouohe Carriage; one Trotting Wagon. ene ilzh on} Ikeys; one old Carriaze: ano Farm Wa one Gi on. Also ® very lar: Terms cash, in bankable money. No goods delivered w where his money would be aafely invosted. Address H. C i Mr. Avams ‘(dem,) of Miss. moved to add tothe Hicrnld Office, wise eee Sk yRoM A Oo esha Epil idee proviso already adcpted that any person violating it YOUNG MAN, WITH A CAPITAL OF FROMONB TO | pine iie By. yg should be: Habis to indictinent, ang. apom convertion 4X three thonsand dollars, would like to onter iuto anne | A new light wus introduced to the public to-day, by B. | should be removed from ofice. and imprisoned in the nivg between ld b : hi de ‘The bill was then read, and the quostion was taken on | the New Crlcana telegraph office aud the olf ie: : | Fecpectabioriooser Setrorese Sietereee keer |W. Hall te patentee, rupplanting camphene, for its un | Peritentiany for a term hot excced ny ve years, ite nal paroge. ‘Tho bill was rejected, by yeas, 45; | elcan tive, ao , i AS : ? nie wae Ts eas 12, nays 28, nays. 06-—a8 follows:— pre: thousend 1 WENCH ee ee | Ec Sale ag heat Carne ofa gate OF ere mang | abe omendment of the Houce, as amended, was then | ZV se vines, Uahcock, Bailey, Renodict, Bonnett, Bil- | worked ina single circuit, Doepatehes wero sent fom iva; elutandbad. grnezat asservinen’ of bee cane en | Aeviceta. aiey burg eemanacun In: thale exptensiesone |, Settee mae loge, Hadley Bradford, Colo, Cobmen, Dutton, kilsworth, | New York (o New Orleans, and answers recoived. Mxty aod Dining Room Furniture, of the bost nanufs 10 NAFTSON ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOT: | geaticme EASTER MONDAY—ADJOURNMENT, Fir, Ford, Gilbert, Hartshorn, Hayden, Hanor, Hatfield, | cinutes ahead cf time. Fich gilt- aud bronze Chandoliors and. plain Gas Fixtures, = Weare by special authurity authorized to tv | Tus eupertor merits, Mr. Bavorn. (whig) of N.C. raid that Monday noxt | k-C: Hart Hedges, Hoyt, Holt; Humphrey, Hurlbuts King’ | HEH the naval varioty of itohen faraitnre. Catalogues at | ou the Unica Banko Lundon, Belfast Banking Go. 1 : mat fs would be Easter Monday. and hoasked if he should modity | be OR I cid Ba Lena Markets, the Auction Room. Rae ma from £1 upwards PAV LOR BROTHE Missouxt Democratio State Convention. {he uw ual motion by moving that the Senate adjourn till | eet itiman’ Van Valheubergh, Worden, Whesivr, ! New Oacecns, Apelt®: 16m, OUN JT. YANDEWATER, AUCTIONE 76 Wall stroot, corn or KKLORSEMENT OF CASS AND BUTLER—THR com- | Tuceduy. | a 4 Wil ism, Yeomans, Young—4. ie ‘the Afrien’s news bas been received. Cotton was nok oF nnd Splendid Sate of Rosewood, Mahora ——— hewitt PaoMans, Bd, —- Monday,” * Monday, Vave-Movers Berry. I Blood. Browns | affected by it. Flour, (uv bbls Ohio cold at $2 75, and Parlin and city manufactured Fagnttnre, boing the envire ONEY MAY PM OBTAINED FOR SHORT PR- tees! VATE MILLS PARSED, RTC, Butler, Bull, Castle, A Satis, Delawe, Dor, | Bt. Loulr at $510 «$4. Mess pork iastendy, at $17 26 stock cf Moses. Rocheford & Skarrou, sold in cunwequonce riode, in sume from $I tw $1.00, on Watohor, Plat Sr. Louis, April 8, 1352. Mr, Bavcen then moved that the Senate edjoum te inna, « Davis, Delong, pride, #14 60, Boctat-Bules cre at Ga eos : ef removal —BMosten, John L, Vandewater & Co will nell at | denelry, Vaneferces 1 eves, cr any uthor porwenal propo ‘avis Tie2sifie: Gonveutiins eechaeetd bled yesteniay, |, Rtonday, abi tse aie fone wir agteed be ‘i rane i). bacon —Sides ato at OX W760; aed the epacions ware rooms, (7 wad 639 Broadway, noar | at the Tac 6, No. 1d Grand etreot corner of baat Ae Twoprivate bills granting pensions, were thea taken y ina, pe Sdoaldere, 1X Vhirhey, Ve. Lard.-200 bbda. Bieveker street, on Wodnosday, April Li, at 10 o'clock, the Hank, The «t Ve ely AE ‘The committee on resolutions reported, through their tigen Af eaaved rm ieehporel. naions, at Martin, seit igh i me tee AYRE ie hanae ut Se. ie ony bag* have declined with tire stock of Me a. Rochefort Sk: . 001 ting | 0. Offee bowr va 0 t+ 3, aod 2 arp ~ . heefe, Onste ls a i hn erge role mtte fu cach Sight oxehan on New Y¥. exten stock ot Alciors Recbel Et & Skarreu, oontiating in wars fea “4 | chairman, a rerion of resolutions, the substance of which | A Tite fae Ue ad foram oxecus Hae, Salles, 8. 4. Smith, pil te xohenge on Now York lor Suites, Sofas, Tete-: a, Voltaire, i war as follows:—Tho first endorses the Baltimore plat- tiverereion Agreed to, J.B Stovens, Steele, astm TABU IN A “ 7 A - aun _ weness,: ¥ New Oncrans, April gO P.M. Perlor Chairs, with choice of broentelle; also, # WIT! $200) IN CaSif, IN A | form of 1648, Becond—Rudorves the Virginia platform of | '"Yhority after which, the Senate adjourned Valter Ward Wale White Wikia nn || The toerense, this eeaon, tm the. ernalete ce Collec ae cAborately carved owk wntiqn dni clesriag now $5) var | 174889. ‘ihird—Approver of the Compromise measures, ortten, B \ ont f > 4 ag ‘comprising stylon Tonie XV. Fourth—-Declares (he right of instruction, Fifth—-De- ‘The folowing mewbers were thie pert vir che corresponding period Inst year, ta three bolitionism, nulification, and ali the enemics of House of itepresentatives. ANSENT hundiedand twevty mae thomond bales “The exports 6 nod Sofs Tables, ‘ nounces 6 ¥ a J " 8. Corser, Cortelyou, Demaroat, Harpor, Milliner of ection t Love ben Linge, amounting to twonty- Crres. Lady's Secretar Chairs, which ¥ dine, the Union, and recoramends the union of the democracy. Wasminatos, April 9, 185% Norton, Perry, G. It. Rows, Sholdow, Sandford, D, Salk, iyo thou au! x hurderd bales, mortiy to Liverpool for richness of desig: Rosewood Bts- iver, ar the advertiser ty obiliod ty ‘The resolutions were unanimously adopted. OREGON MATTERS, Vreok, and Willen. New Onurans ApeO—8 BM, genres, Heoabeanx; alee marnificent Bedroom | @¢ for gay tine. For forth Mr, Hasrey, nominated T. M. Price, for ¢ . vane Apriig—§ P.M, ng of richly eneved Bedstends, Bureaus, | piid ‘Wa w ‘ Mr. Lane introduced seversi bills aifecting tho interests | The political diviclon was as follows — * ef cotton to day foot up 7 . We quote Mr, D. Oxey, nominated General 8. eas. Neys amidal ‘ “ am , deo idling qualities at adecli cighth. Kowtod Rad mabvoganyy nisc: Coates, df variovetedacy | {tO CAPITALISTS.--WANTED, HY ¢ PRRION LATE. | Poet. of Oregon. Whigs... ‘ i ve of the week Lave been 46 000 bales, ‘The Prices Hi Tetawer, Shovicg Stusdey Mattrearen, and Pallasters, | 1 J trem Cah Parteor with 4 ST SnUtR tan Gaaten tates ATP Tao, THE PURLIC PRENTHIO, FTC, Demerara... : is 4) Curren cet mutes the inereareef receipts at all Southern °, of Paplor Macho Goods, of rts | ers to eaynge: | —Loth nominees being Benton ier foo fi = = porte this renee r the e Pr xponding porioe , Sirk, eae! Cantvo ka’ Bete Revlon, Wark, Re nl iB Machtuery. Adare Yael cfforia—rome sharp ekirmi:hing, and augry words | Mr. Drown, of Missivnippi, arked, but did not obtain, TOL. seve eeevors asi tune @) Bette thie rece cvs te evr sponding poriod Inst year, ‘ie, the whole forming ono of the richort assortment of | ren! nowe etuting where an 4 y be had, | Pes ng emong a few of the memabers—the body adjourned | the unanimons consent of the Honse, to offer a joint ro- | Of the mbsenteas. six wore whige wad seven domoorats — Mt H¥« hundred wnd nigy (ntenudl balus April 8. 1862 rsever hefore cored at acetion in thie ety, Terme To paritauists—wanten, 4 ranivce merag | Ul theafterioom, fotution, that the second rection of the joint revolution of | Fight or ning of the absenutoos ure believed to be f4¥OF¥ ayy gyice of ootion t-eay umn med 10-100. Dalen 1 T bills to be vet w \ A ang Commision ean 0u | " nt tha of bs "i Ae to the law. : ‘oving fir “ es oh ng ar DYOWO tira aan remain on the premier, fees of charset | #8 SiO ons : | ,.The Convention again proceeded to ballot and on the | 1646 dirceting that the manner of proceeding in the print. | Sie’ Waren (dem.) of New York, moved » re-consider- Of es on ectoe qualliien The geck’s wie HAVE bom tof May. Goods can be examined wit logue two | vi ‘ ‘4 ’ fe oash — third trial abe pated itd (Bentonian, bat sap- | ing for the two houres of Congress ehall not beso con. | ation. which was lost. 12.100 Weled, ond. Ui ipte 0250 ‘The stock on hand, anys previous to kalo, h y in hiv own | ported by the Anti-Bentons ‘ 7 ver the twe pivoners. > of that onrhipbrard ie 45.895 bate : RICH CARPETING AT goods de. Poiterling Price waa then declared cleoted, and, ina | {0d ## to eliow the joint committee of tho two houses Cactusive of that on rhipieard: is 45 £25 bale R C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER Aad PaYINE | oS epecch be pledged bimeelf to support the to dircharge one contractor and employ another. but in ‘The dill in relation to divorces was lost—Ayos, 33; Coancesron April 9, 1862, auction, in lote to suit ‘glinsers, this day, at partuoeship. all carcs. Whev the committee shall deem that there bas | Daye. €2, m Today teing Geog briduy bar.avee has boon generally ock, at the Inrge Hall, BO. Heoad was formerly the or hae a ive year « of the large hall Ny, | lutions, | been cuuccersary deluy or neglect the facts shall be re- Mr. Vax Saxrvoonn, (dem,) of Columbia. moved » ro- svependes. Wa tare pis Ad Lig, uothing $0 eapetie ¢ Museum. RC. Komp will sell ataaction she shove, y (rarer? coveted by the Chinese Museum), [hy raed alse Lethe same Lb im orted to Congress, and the committee shall be govoraed | conrideration, Carried by ayes. 66; nays. 40, * . Novo x. April 8. 185% nt reserve, hy cataingue. A very largo and splendid To now 1) most aneevss(al opsration, | ¢ following nominations were then made :— ity diree ‘The bill waa upon its pe , and paswed. ote fis dedi tat the wrtment of rich English, Carpotings, var, ving two daye wale oft i | Tiawerant Gerernor—D. Wilson Brown (Anti Benton), | °¥,it direction a gain put up Passage Wo have no ch note in our market. ‘the apply Mr Viowrncr oF 80m pisces of the richest atylen of ¥ Seereiany of State—J, M. Richard:on (Hentun). this subject would probably noon | Ayes, (6) noys, | of cotton continure Hight ard 1s raster drooping to-day, Lornth's movememicin Mebile were ehronicled with | party ond avewing bigvelt un ardont domocrut Procveded tained in house 14 Bighth | vi hing te tea aa above, will addrons Cavh, Box S,, feta Aepot of the Baliimore Iroud Compahy this city, THe Fusvmusren Rewoms iw Cyea —We taro by the te, Throe-ply, and Ingrain Cappati for t - occupy mtch time of the Hone, wished to presont THR ANTIONVNT DiLbe “f feu, Ke, vit. Bnglish’ Noyal Wiiton’and Ve lors way bo obtained by ani \ Li. Buffington (Anti-beutou). the 1eclutions cf the Printer’s Onion of Vhiladelpiia, | ‘The bill to euthorize a stay of proceedings in cortaim a wll Carpetings, 4 the cory richest and moat boantinl pa i. t the semis; fromm Ine it fo at | a ates (A i Seaton) Objected to cacer—the antt-rent baile yee eke OA A rn Inreniicencr rnom Canrnat. wica —We have ro this season's importation We, of wory tiawd= | ce street. None but persons wi orrieon enton). fy. Branton: dl sien, Mr. Morn whig) of N. ¥. moved to reaormml fae Jone, Glee of La: G of Portia Ti gome and rich patterns, ju ply heavyyuper. | oF BO. H. ANDREWS. | y Geeel—8. 8 Ourdenheim (senton). bag Hak, ye | Tennesreo, vainly endeavored to havo yi, wile toe ee is abe Sep ime tees postion ceived frem fan Jove of Le Gacea of Por Rico 4 Venotinn Stair Ci 1 Spree ' , the Naval keiplive bill considered. | Bis Wire eetewe tien ji . tothe (h ult. The potitical uews of that State is of uo. Ane Himent ofhoavy lone Oil Clothe itten Daw Watn Wie | APY E ALVERTISER GAINED A WORLD'S PATR |. G2 moun, the Convention udjouraed til 6 o’elook . » | he preceeded to give his views on the subjest. 0 the hate We ail of which will be sold in lots to wuit b Catalogaee | i Frive wedel—A_ partwer is wanted with thros or Cur | 2M ‘The Houee went the private calen- he m wae furth cussed by Mavers, Bradley, interest, and its tranquility was undieturb & Onthemorning of ante, . vhowtand ‘Gcliage capital ‘The profits wee. o | tn UTRNING HSMION. , ration of the bill forthe | Webb. A smith, and Curhing. Sr. Duenaa, who bad ertabtwhed peace aad provperity TCOTT, AUCTIONRER -MORTGAGH | {ur lank deposit Rp avewordineied to Ded. uth yiton f be Finiy wan elette dl os calewats rites tothe Bale {ar the egal repreentatives of Gun. James 0. Wat. (ion ts asketto tin ganetal. Tro themght va Le Nek Sm Ean Salvador, beautiful country and who bad b ow A'S attresses- wed her Th deh rigs sone " oy abies. ae eet = hg a Cele 6 Bal- | sen lote of Gecigin, ‘The bill priates $4600 with | ton to make the bill g ar A Fee ate oe Fart te eee AC IEG Crconerer eaetis | Tithrizht name and addroes will meet prompt atvenston. "| Tiere Convention, with instruotions to suppurt Case | frist trem It8 Leing the amount paid by Watvon, | Fle Ween good one. al the people of the Sisto should havo ele ted President of that Stato, tock possesion ot tee being the st will, be gee ADVERTISER cA DMMAND h sone oe $ 1% | r et a6 hie under (he sanction of the Creek wartiors. for -laves oap- ba A ps it ‘* Leet and the bil 4 executive power, on the let ult, aud wa Lue Last .cully ng and Plata VW Hike to joln nome yeotalle {| Adjourned 4 tured by raid warriors while sey were in the ervioe of | | ‘The motion to recommit was lon, an pamed’ greeted by the entire populatio Mgt oe sotably Flonase st dontuee, 8 | a © Un st by 6 tw 68, Adjourned, Ls 7 Litem "apriog | Srulieke naarece Woke Meet Omer aie ny | Movements of Kossuth. Viera onten, SERENE Wie: Biante: tedlene te: |: by #80 wh fenragun, a previovely reported wax enjoying the $e 4, Spring | dentin revs W. Z%., Hera! 0 romt mane. ir y ‘ ont and other Tmaboenny Chales, walnnt aos yee: ae oe ae = THE MAGYARS LEPAUTURE FROM MOBILE. Mr. Danti err (free roll) of Vt.. after saying that he Fatal Accident. ufmort tranquillity, and all was going well iv the publ@ Crockery, and Ginss Ware, Britannia war icon V ianbeelee Mp det Baty ln hae Led. \ Warrimone, April ®, 1852, bolerged neither to young America or old Amorics batta Prncapecenta, Aprit 0, 185%, effeirscf that State, ‘There ix no intelligence of Muaom oie ee nies oe eraser cil vt 8 soe of goude worth one shoecaud’dclians, Axy porate | the United States of Ainerien without distivetion of | yitl'am Henry Dunn, a workinancmploye al the now \ a ‘4 much cocbueiwi &y the papers; 2500 persons aro re | to oycek seein’ «le bill. and Lo express anti-slavery 4en- | war ersad to death, today by the falling of ® hoary St. dagn. de Cuba, 0 i. %. NEWELL AND | RE - timents in tht coaare'ion to W Del, wi lsaven , Belg i avorite. arrived yerterdsy frou * “ eer ean, encteceley Seis tarts at halt onan (8 | atin ioe A AARTNARSA CoMPRTANT WAN, | 1 : Deted be ont se costs ® Swawrien, (dem) of Ohio, briefly opposed the sna, ee that the authorities cf that place, approboasive of eee baserbortec Mack feaeens ost toa Wall Tends te Orbe hi eee eo, 80 doin Mo adwortiver, wed iooniferted much favor toward: bis sentiments, Ho | maure. ‘ aon a) aint Cubs, have octuwd tee Street, choice axsortmont of standard lai? and awact soe ee TE use ze vig Uk feed td | bit Meble Ge matory for Monityomery, but has since Mente “Maren and Daniet, advocated the bill, which " te pgp tne nn pA gpradhaacingbeg meting ‘rosee | alao, ® fing cottestt on of pot plants oi h asm 3B. | ite ested wren an interview ta bad, Address §. ib, | MYO ON Chorieeten ‘Was rep-tted to the Louse and paeed. by yous 79; maya 63, Marine Intelligence. eft 8. 185% #5. 061 eF. to eruixe Letween Cape Crux aod Capo Maine Sn7ere cree ay Ueundwen aad Feri hese “ah erais effe, with real name, TiS ARRIVAL AT CHARLESTON. ‘The Howe then adjonrncd till Monday, Wevieuatieni ay Wie cine ssh. Wiel eo Forty-six Ws : a a a ‘ weather tn very rqu i og cl a Bie during Mvveb > " > 4 v= A GENTLI ow Ons 9, 1962. wht » Cincinnati Gazelte anys that, during vel HE PORTER HOUSE, CORNER OF Guan ano | HQOCQ. “Maire teens nea MOUNT a Seaaiwahestien: Sg riot. | MtCamahtp Phtladelphts at Now Orleans. | 7)! detains quilt» five uf gubward bot a a eecn d 100 aml 3:20 potrour—grarralif fame fompking ate’ 4 xond tne ‘ Vie eter de ty Ctah lil, of 48 already etabtteh ! cornal: rnd pnite arrived bere this evening, c New Ontrans Aprils 1852, Hatapio . By F : wes (hat point for California—mostly wishout i onorion on Monday, ab LO o'elaeh &. vid a Di ‘oud prottattc veniness. addeoss 2 Wi, pe vr hotel Lis werival has not asyoty (‘The etoom hip Philadelphia, from Now York, has ar. | X11 ppcld from New York arrived to-day, Tho forme: has tbipped at that pe shinai clved at tue port, lost her anchor avd chadn, pny intention of returning