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{gee WHOLE ,VO. 7109. aM, AMUSEMENT. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1852. BY AUCTION, ann. §MUSBMENTS, SALES NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OW ERY THEATRE E—BOXES, 2% OR, "79, FIT. Bisaruas fi ee yee rd vcTION N NOTICE THOMAS RELL, “AgeTIoNyER. acai ahomne ra Boxes, 80 conte. “April Ts arash 00 conte; Famlly Crate Fé . Van Zant —Large aale of Liquors, Baer jack Mutagen | int Tclook Matar erating” Agen | Kot! mae ek, Shlain coi ADJOURNMENT OF THE LEGISLATURE. SAN TET TO Memes i, eile bolnorformed the tracedy of Beek and Fixtures of the whol Biidy: Gnissip, Je Liquor sto: Spartions, Mr. Forre Lefingwell; Alfonzo, Mr. Goods zido, Mr. Sep. “ta’ | cinnus Cr 2 i Harons Canal ‘troet, comprising a Taese wok dC choiee Liquors, . sau, Mr. A . Mer Stovent: 1 titan Mis Gererut eee nse Mi’ | Groskers heer et, oe ny in et ticinnene rama’ stout a iow Butea Walaa (ened Plare-up ‘Betneen oe ee awe Barber. To conclude with the drama of the FOREST OF Hi He inal uh tc nba isin Counters, Sinod Chak, Hori, Was fe. ee ee n R i BONDY—Iieat, Laudry, Mr. ¢ lor; Eloi, Master E. Pony, Damo Gortrude, Mrs: Broad hice URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.- —PRESS na Parquet, SD cunts; Seovud Tier, 23 oomts; Pri- Captain Aubri, Mr. Tay- neul, Mr. Re - Macairo, Mr.’ St » rR ir. Stevens ain, Fovise dee Vil Countess D'Autroval, M. orter Miss Crocker. —MANAGER, MR. JOHN S Ga conte: Private Box: 4 ime, Po~ CorIon NOTIC SSIDY, AUCTIONBER.— By N. Bash—On Monday, at half-past 10 o’elock, in tho safes rooms, 10 North William stroot, by virtue of mort ¢, sale of Furnitare, Groceries, Dry Goods. Guns; Violing, Fowolry, &e. Also, ono —c. C Fighting for Perquisites-The Senate Victorious. Orchestra Seats, 75 Doors open at h TSNITIL Seloemens. Bei ype Me ier. te 4 OOFR OF "i3g orclock Monday evening, April 19, wil be REMAINDER OF THE LIST OF ACTS. come of Kate STOOPS TO CO) ier Ars cg bap yoo ifrlage LES AT PRIVATE Sir Dwellings and Hot with hi vity or country. M. V8 Eliaa Brevoort a a Lump in, Mr. Bart) ra, Mrs. Hughes, jude with the to, Mr. Burton; Hardeast! To Henry, in connectioi Will give their perso jee to their fri THR MAINE MW IN _ MASSACHUSETTS. pera of arc nture— tf Mra. Timothy Poodle, Me, Bland; | MINO. ora Night ure: Rolls O'Donnell, Me, Hudson; edge of the busines nay go Aoorn. ourley; Ma il Po % s lon; Pa- | satiefying thei iT m Avorn, Mins Westy ae) ee Miss Daly; | ak fraiture store, Ne, 0 Be Broadway, or ai Macloure INTERESTING “POLITICAL ‘ITEM, S—Mompay, | "Teh Will be promptiyattended (or MCHARD HENRY, ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DRESS IBLO'S GARDEN.—OPERA WIGHTS—MORDAY, Cirolo and Boxos, 25 cents; Lit, 12! cents; Orchestra Wednestoy, aud Friday, ELISS BREVOORT WENBY: | wPGROES HUNG—MURDERERS UONVICTED, Tickets, 60 cents; Private Box Tickets, $i. Doors oon at | Ballet Ni Tuesday, Thured: aod Saturday, BCTION SALR—J. MeCORMAGK, AUCTIONBER— 7; curtain rises at 734 o'clock. Monday ng, April 19, Monday, the juatly eminent voenlii On Dth of April—By 2 W. Havews—To close a concerm: Stee Sie Sie. od its deumsg, of the BL AC EMI EH OF MADamz ANWA TiuLLOm, AND M2. Hupsox, Ail the stock of Ornamontakiron Furnitare at the store No. ruintin Matays, Mr, W in the Opera of eG a Oey 20 mete gonelating of Srom sna orery variety, a uthric, Mr. Syple; . fF le e hai Hier and Centre Fables, wit 1) The Closiwg, somneal ft the New York Le- Tha ontert: ta oo! h the fi f OB- On Tuoaday, thesebadertul 0} 7 JECT OF INTEREST oBaruey O° Dayer, Mr. fon MO noLinn Rovasxr, Be dig Bed. a oyrt Craters ae te fy sald in gislaturo. | and her pnee ballet of Mra. Drew. To con- Sailor Boy, Mr. E. Bod: ov and rad le, 0.40 be quantit “ tor Uy w. UOTION Aud Simmerton, Mr. Syple; za ny Gi ples, shine with che DUM BOY The by Blanchard; Susan : Dandie, Vie ers, will perform in the Savorite grand CATARINA. THH SENATE TRIUMPHANT, ETO, Drew. i.—RETAIN G a A SPIRITED CONTEST BETWEEN THE TWO HOUSES— CHA, Apri ah, ab tony no, Segars, Raisins, Tussdas SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF TIE NEW TORK HERALD. ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM, YCRUM THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME | dolock SB epee it, " i Raho: F. Manager and Proprietor; John G enwood, dead Assistant’ oP Lae a & ms Berkiand, Lemon Dress Black ‘Toas, Cotte Posehn Ree yi recs, Green, and Auasany, Aprif 17, 185 janager.—Admission to the entire Museum and perform- Para cents: Orchestra Seats, 75 ovata; Fa- | Sugar, Soap. Candies, St Si ‘ s ‘ 7 sacets conta; children undor 10 years, 12s cents; Par. at Circle, 26 conta; Private Boxes, $5. Doors opm at 7: MacearonisSweos OF Mackerel Goatene Boake. Welk Abe Legiukesure: oosttgueddi peeing’ alk UNaI The 23g cents oxtra, This celebrated sstablishment snd ives tt 725 o'clock. Mbmday’ evenin’ A English " AiMloulty between the two-houses was whether'a largo avtount of money could he’ paid: to booksellers for books purchased by resolution ofthe House, for thopritate use A. CaRTER. Acetioneer. fod abe omoarerte of SOLDIBR'S'C jaylove, Mr. Walcot; Lady Milfort, Misa Julia Bon- nett: Fanny, Mrs. Walcot. Afser which, the farce of th LIVE INDIANS Thin, Mr. Owens; Mr. Brown, Mr, Philti Solotsal ‘oxhibition in now 0 HAYDOCK ao Tuesday, 20 000 pack d money. Monday and Tuesiny, | Julia Wharton, Misa Fisher. "To conclude with the FA can Flint Glass Company, acising & varicty of | Co™embers. The Senate was firm in rejecting tire itens $30 e ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOUKS King Lachryiaose, ne bt 7 ae] x iaee nO eta Tery | Ce OW innit Gamer eee ee vince, | new py ra ent introduced is: this ‘market. The | ofseveral thousand dollars... Each member of-the House N r piece of the MIDDY ASHORE. supe rb play of THE WIFR, we sewn at all hou: — had’ received copies of the Revised Statuses, the Consti- eer a rae ec Avan shaded oo vias tutional Debates, and the Cotontal History, and were de- lade Capinet urtdtre, at lOo" Re the Cabinet Wares | termined the Senate should consent to paying for them, rooms 0! ixon, Bs 23 Broadway, the took tho above gentiomany who ia, about to remove hit estaniiche | 280 contests continued thromgh the wholo night, amid ment, consisting in part of afogant rosowond outergeros, pede wigs mirlitecd ack Ths Heesp wage continued ‘Keene of disorder, Many of the members YCEUM THRATRE; BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME strect.—Corbyn & Buckland, Leaveos.—This establish ment, having been shoroughly a ropaired. will open to-morrow evening, Monday , for the porform- Troupe, Monday evening, thei Drawing ftom Rater. Pige oF cormadiottn, vanderiye EAYAREDaas bay 4 ; ‘ habie farcos. Ti erformance inments, introducing thet sy, which is | will commence with » new comedictta, entitled A SOTr u ne’ received nightly. with full-and fashionable auaienees, who sfxpress Dut ong opinion, “Tho bos: Troapa in the world; all Ptah ney teat Peer cay ted STOR PLACE OPERA—NEW ORLEANS OPERA RED, os plate glass doors Hncd with satin wood; aldvboards sad wardrobes, do; rosewood and mahogany catensien dining nd Mr.and Mrs. | tables; parlor suites imrosewood, 0 vereom eK nem te ua 17 Ses, Doors open at 6% 0’cloek; commence at | Waloct. Mo be followed by the masioat ty extravagania, | and TUalin; AERO DOWILET Smal Other Enis Melaer cae ener tac eee teelie aida be ton feos taceeenesit 7 1,8. SANFORD, Manager. | THE FATE OK HE GOLDEN LOCKS—Graco- | chairs coverd'in do Taine, Se.; slegant centre Bot Wipe wscariee ak it in x ramecery, Rohteny of the ful, (with alt the won io dalle Bennevi Lnchrymoo, ; French bedstoads ia resewvod and mohngony. Reales!” <riighemied. ateinps 16°éteul We pabuc. RAND SACRED CONCERT, SUNDAY EVENT Oceano Fishery Thisber Misa Lucy Menten Whee sractereuse stende, aad ‘cter doverptions of furnitures iaonk, back | Treanary. ‘ill in raseally '— fea for The evoning’s en- tertainment. will condlude with THE LIVE INDIAN, in which piece Mr. John E. Owons will sustaimhis great original character. The prices of admission will bo—Dress Circle J and Parquet, 50 cents; Orchestra Seats, 75 cents; Family Circle, 23 conte; Private Boxes, $5, Special Notico.—In order to afford the utmost Apne to the Pablic, tho money |") * The supply bill is rasoally!—it provides for all the villains and robbers about the Capitol !'* “ Ad- journ! adjourn! the time is up!’"&c; The contest on account of the books, contint HL. 5 o'clock ia the morning, when the House eaved in, and was compelled to t the National Concert Hall 29 and 31 Canal all of whioit is made in the Iatews style and ery particular. ENRY H. LEEDS & sell at auction, on Monday niture, at 10 o’slock, at No; 140 April 18, ect, three doors from Broad way.—Programme:—Part | Dverture, Flatow; 2. id air, sung Libs Sig. Rudolf, Do- nizetti; 3. With Verdure Clad, #ung by Mise Moore, Haydn; Solo Pianoforte, exeeuted by Herr Herold; 5. Romance, Ie Meyer, Masint: 6. Grand aire, sung sci Madame , AUCTIONRERS, WibLe il 19, Househotd F on atreet, consisting of Brussels carpede, mahogany sofas 8, &c., in heir eloth; | strike ont that appropriation. If: tre: not donn so, i I1-Over- | ox Omce will bo kopt open, without i sion, from 8 | lookingsrlnayn ‘mantel’ opsament Mert msbenlees | the wpe bl weet havo heee laskz tela) a vietaey Soe ig Sarna 5 nis | A. M. until the close of the performances.xo that gentlemen | pianoforte, made bodevow fur- | the Cemptroller. who told the members emphatically, cuted Uy Hert Hergners 12, Tagamatus, Steoat Macor nn Sheix way dome town in the morning, ot sovuralug oins- several weeks sinee, that he would audit none of those ‘Tiokets may be ob- | ~ Temenos A limited nunrber of sen ENRY H. LEEDS f CO. AUCTIONEERS son ticket lication to Mr. Buckland, fell at notion. on Monday, April 19, handsome House at the Box Office, r8 will be opened at 7; tho curtain | bold Furnitare. at. 1034. o'dloo No. 5 Charlton stra will rise at 74s precisely, and the entertainments will termi- | mear Macdougal «troot, “consisting otcarved faahognay t ee nate as near il as possible. pear chairs, rockera'in crimson figured pl book expenses. The Capitol to-day is like a deserted enstle. Not ono of the hundreds who remained all ni:Itt aro to be seen, All havo gone to their homes, many of whom it is sincere ly hoped will ever remain thero. ung Homers ‘Moore, Rossini; 13. Sounds from Home, Orckestra: okete, 2B cents. Doors opem at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8o’cloc BRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS" No. 472 Hroadway, above Grand street. “Open overy tained nt all the principal hotels, HALL, oslo ae $$ tian, marble top centre and pier table ieee night during the week, until furth:r notion, Tho orisionl IRCUS, NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 57 BOWE Dee ark aabhcaeee Per aes Neither party issued any address to their constituents, Sud well known Ch "a Mingtrele, onmprisiog an eMtolent Oe allege Tartcd ede tea eters donee, } ear hie wee ny canon trusted, mabogahy mario as has alwage beem tho oase on the ove of adjournment, Sone nade Raosuiaocan of 5, Pechris oer’ Monday evening, April9, after which the Aiaphithestre will | dining Tables, mahogany sofa brdsveadsr pier alasves, eatin w. this city, for a auceession of “five yosrs.” have bo closed for the summer. John Gossin, Clown. On Wed- amask window curtai eatel ism randoles, dining Neonday evening, benoSt of Mr. D. Vanderbecke ETROPOLITAN HALL—EVENINGS WITH THE People.—Professor Wtitney, the celebrated orator and impersonator, respectfully announces that he will give his chaste, popular, and Shins entertainments in the ma; nt Concert Room of this Hall, on Monday, 19th, relay, Mth April, when ho will have the honor to introdacg some of his most interesting characters —T' 4 nd tea sets, glass ware; hair mattres ators, pillows, Wilton, Bawsxols, and ingrain carpets, oil cloths, atoves, &c., &¢.; mahogany 6% octavo piano, made y Bauvois, of Paris, with » large assortment of bedroom aud kitchen furniture, he Gest M. LEEDS & cO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL sell at auction, on Tuesday, April 20,nt 11 o'clock, on the hth avenue, corner 1161 feather beds, bol- ed with favor ‘gus respectable gad fashion- eonts. Doors open at 7; com- sof Christy's Minstrels are d thet the Saturday afvernoon concerts THY SUPPLY BILL—UNFINISHED BUSINESS, ETC. HOM A REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. Acaumr, April 17, 1852. ‘The Legislature adjourned at half past five o'elock this morning. me reapectfully infor: sre discontinued gery al nba yg? ya AT WOOD'S MINST! above Howard street.—Tho ith strect, near Harlem—extomsive dian, Beitos jo of Greon House and othor Pints aud Shade Trees, &c, | The Supply bill was under debate in.ono house or the spersed with an ‘The ontire stock of exotid plants and trees of tho woll known | ether for several hours. It was wltimately passed upom pey’s entertainment: reovived the approbation of t! tert of the oid and new worids. “Admtocign, 6 cent Of May.) Conslatiug of aurieana, cScelsas aenclas: tarse arat | tho busis of the report of the Committco of Conference. Second Circle, 2 cents, ‘Tickets for the’ pris small; camolias in evory-varicty, yi in glassen, lemons and oranges in fruit and Bows for green house and out-door culture, rhododondro: ‘The Senate receded from the amendment to the till striking out the appropriation toxthe New York Volum- ores, and tl on theday an ‘To commence at 8 o'clock. Prevent star company, and he a] since th the organisatio: We by misce to replenish it from time to time with whatever ; Roveltien or etriking talent may spear in the profession. ELLOWS) MINSTREL pa Se ' Tish hawthern for bedgen; with many tousy articles in eaay | *#T#—now fixed at $10,000. Wood's Minstrels perform every evening. and on Wednesday | inne corps” of “talented and experionced performers, | lino. Other important amendments, recommended by tho and Saturday afternoons. Admiasston, cents. Doors open tinder the direction of J, B. Fellows. would respoctfully fi at 7; concerts commence 8 o'clock. The sfterno OWN LEVIS AUCTIONEER.—GRAND SALE oF | COvnaittes of Conference, were agreed to, and then. the ouverts commence at So'clock. N. B, tea ih ion, Apt 3 He i Syravunee Ayal zadand J splendid Furniture, rich and raro Waintings,— | bill was cent back to the House, with the amendments. of and decorum will be preserv ; Auburn, April 24th; eng Corinthian | Mr. Levison will sell. all the Furniture contained in the | tnocenate, strili & tiation for books £ paid to visi Tiail, Rocherber, ‘April. 27th, ie hy Cori Hall, 5 Adams stroot, Brooklyn. on Monday, April | the Senate, striking out the appropriation for jure (MEIROPOLITAN HALL —“ THe GATHERING OF | Basile, 4 eit S0iK and May'lat, Sd. Ath, Sth and othe Te oyal Wilton Curpets, nizaed members of the House, rely 9 Clans A grand complimentary Concert will be | —Due notice will be given ‘when they commonce their con- ie eee eeeee ‘AA Ralf past 4 o'olock the i odt0 ehoepk ‘thts hoe oe oe red with bl. lush vel certs agsin in Broadway. ; covered with Hive plush ve admired Se tish voonli ‘ofa Bedstead; entre Table, marble toni *___—__________________.. hoger: Chairs; 0 " re and Mrs, MoIntyro, on Wednesday ovening, April RANELIN MUSRUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE —OK pre a ate Prepared Birds; | Smendment, thus bringing beth Houses to en agreement, Being teett way concert in New York, previous to tate de. Los, Proprietor, rads eat Are given every | Brussels, three-ply and othor Carpets: French Bodvteads; | and the session was then finally eloved. we Gm eh day, commencing at ‘clock in the ane ‘and at ‘ardrobe; Bookeaee, with kitchen utonsils an a iture. 7 i ‘ be ce EIT Se Peco nereiane | pr axe Tin the evening, This cstablishmen only piace | Also, ver 40 expert Oil Paintings: aria y Tabak, The following important bills ware Loft unacted. upon!— Hall, that tho many lovera of the beantifal balla f in the United States whore the “Model relat can bescen, | Ranunay, Boutello, Cafforty, Hagan, Mr. F. C. Groen, an The company is composed of a troupe of Artista, sclectod for their beauty and Ogure, and are ander the sy Mile Casinet, Premier, Model” to this os of groupings will, be produced. carefa most ired pair The General ESTiSEA Rank bill. The Collexes Appropriation bill. ‘the Building Socioties bill. other eminent American artists; one genuine Salvata itosa, A battle piece, and w fire at night, 44) yours old. commence atl A. M. House open to viriters ab morning, land'may have an opportunity of their pure cative style, and an ar: require to be known only to be sppreci inlly fail ti rvision of Sale to ishment. A im the invite the co-o) n3 o' ne y ‘The Kmigrant Passengors bill. *Comin’ thro’ the ry n Gray; The Charming lied oe atte retonare | [OHNK. OAKLEY, AUCTIONBER—HOUSEHOLD kur | Tho Taxation of Railzoads bill, a Ph So Mien Peed ar gee amie AR yl niture—Oakley & Wright will soll at auction, on Mon- | ‘Tho Extension of the Chartor of the New York Tusti- ook 0" oe eith many other scleot and the programme. Admissio: oes Circle, 50 cents; Socond Circle, 25 cents. To commence at 8 o'clock. Mrs. McIntyre will preside at tho piano; Mr. MoTntyre will mene on the accordeon, of whioh he is perfect master. ROOKLYN MUSEUM—S :ARE Asociation day evening: ‘April 24.—Mise N ight. Home's tri GLAS. (Young Norval, Miss Nortow;) and the Harte of | of the TRISH TC: TUR, for which tickets of admission may be had of the members, or at the tuto for the Blind bill. ‘The Anti-Rent Stay bill. ‘The bill relative to Divorce. ‘The Insurance bills, The disposition of the Chancery funds; also, of the un- claimed dividends and deposits in savings banks. 7 April 19, ut “10 o'clock A. M. Brooklyn, Household Purnituro, ¢ons hogany: Winnoforte, Book Caso, Table h, &e,, &e. Sale positive. HOMAS ASTEN, pAUCTIONERR —srA\ DARD Roses, sen: -hous pleats = Ll & sell, this day, at 102% o'clock, al faabie ocllection of standard, half, aad dwart re and perpetual Roses, &e.; the groatost varity offered this soason. From the'ertabtinhment ots. B, Mantd, Forty-sixth conrr songs. will from und, all Pe competivare in W world ever produced, Mon ir the world, will break, with his ‘nal Sor at andience may choose to offer, with other unparalleled feate of strength. The unrivalled tribe of “ Acrobatio Sister ill appene fm Shai, wonderful preanastio sntsrtainmentty roducing great excitement by their oxtraordinary exhil 0 tain: New State Laws. ATION OF THR TITLES OF Avvariety of miscellancont ACT it id Bs Museum, on thoevening of performance, eevaeen oud evening, wenkne thane | 208. Further to amend An act to amend and od RACES, THREE DOORS ABOY }OX08,, 6 Seats, with md prin aha teaien Nz. To incorporate the Buffalo Association for the re- lief of the poor. 808, Fer the relief of Elijah Kamos. 309. Requiring the State Engineer to make the ne- ceseary surveys for the improvement of tho Owasco outlet. $10, To amend an act entitled “An act relative to C lumbia College, in the city of New York,” passed March 3, 1810. 11, To amend an act passed July 9, 1851, entitled “An act to revise and amend an act to appoint Commix- sioners to lay ont and construct a road from Canonsville, in thetown of Tompkins, in the county of Delaware, to Shelrocking. in the town of Hancock in said county," pasted Apiil 19, 1828. 12, To ineorporate the Staten Tsland Savings Ban k, OWN R. CAMERON, WATCH’ CHRO and Nautical Instramont Maker, 54 South C Liverpool, ed arm obairs, 373, cents; Boxes, 26 th week of this fashionable resort,—Tri- ate, Gallery, ird week of Prof. Alberti, the wouder- splendid Ilosions.—Ssesond week of Mile. Checbin I ving Models, in all their grace aad elegance, Scoond week of a Trip to America, Po} ance ate 4 afternoon at 3 o'cloek; evening at 8 o'e! Ps ita; saloon, 25 cents. “S MARBLE GROUP OF et wrecked Mother and Child,” at Stuy 659 Broadway, now open (fora short tit ate A. M. (till 10'P. M. Admission, 25 conts; woasen tlokote, cents. in children. sale by tho plumber: CALIFORNIA TICKETS. vill ck cntaall ied GA ALIFORNIA TICKETS—PERSONS HAVING PRING STYLES-LADIES’ BREASTPINS AND through Tickets for the V: ndertilt Line, and United S) Bracelets, now finished and for sale at manufaot Statos Mail Line, for 20th and 26th April, and Gth May, will | Prices. Patterns original and very rich. Romoves to find apurchaser at Mumford & Penn Building, Phila. | Broadway, corner of White strong: Tat May. ‘ delphia. Address to Munters eon, by Mail, and enclose AVID RAIT, Manufacturing Joweller, SHIPPING. \CEAN STEAM NAVIGATION Ch tt Rano Bremen, vis Southa on.—The U. 3, Mail Steamshij HERMANN, Edward Higgins, (U. 8.N_) commander, wi sail for Bremen, Touchingst ‘Southampton, to lend the mails and passengers for England and Frauce, on Savurd: 24, from picr & Northriver, at 12M. Price of p first cabin, main saloon, 120; in first cabin, lower $100; in accoud cabin, $00, No. 375 Broadway, up stairs. TAMOND RINGS—OF NEW PATTERNS, CLUSTERS, An experionced surgeon is ate {OR SALK-ONE STEERAGE THROUGH TICKET, 315, To amend the charter ot the Rensselaer Insurance tached to the shij letters must through the P by steamor Dan iol Webster, (Vanderbilt's line, ) to five stone, three stone, &e., net in 18 carat gold C ° . 2 2 roases for sale at manufacturers prices: Removes | Company. Sritceigne’ Soniye MOLLER, SAND F RIERA, Agen sma april “SOR OT STEWARD, JR. & CO,,58 Broadway. orner of White atrcoty up ataics, 14. An act in relation to courtain Kings county. South street.” Th ‘AIT, Manufacturing Jowellor, roadway, up stair’. IGHTNING ROD.—STORE NO. 156 BROADWAY.— Boyer's An act reducing the State tax. HG An see fo incorporate the Poughkeepsie Female Guardian Society. 317. An act to authorize the re-appraivement of eanal he steamship Washington will Hermann, on the 22d of Ma, DUCTION IN FARES BETW! HILADELPHIA d Liverpool.—The Liverpool and Philadetphis Stoam- acoeed the § AGE TICKETS, VANDER- ‘x tine. por Daniel Webster and Pacific, 20th May. Apply to GEORGE IUULES, 14 Dey atroct. <9 i nic Rea atent Improved Rods sold and pat np in ani hy fs i . ship Company intend sailing thcir new steamships as fol- Pout B_TWOLADIEY Fiuat CARL Tiwovart | part ofthe Vain, au gedors addreraed or, 198 Br 4 Geneicosine PEA RISE: anid Eeeary /Maweitiay: fae) . bs ots, f t ‘derbil Way, will be attended to. arded at the col ag > ag of T Peastet ree Je, § end cables stats Coe aR ee WIRED EN ER, ne Weel? paride Fr ef eet to G. Boyer Pitty 5 $18, Relative to eertain property held by John V . G tor ° , % aay “| agents wanted immo at the stor Pruyn, city of Glasgow. . «+-Tharsday, July 1 | ington Hot) o.1 Broadway. 2 —— - ot mond se cape -Thursday, Suy 29) ree RAGE CALIFORNIA THROUGH TICKET, PER ee eerie niet cima SPLENDID frdatvaue ns smear rtonn, Ms Che county ot y of Glasgow. iio a yer wodnesday, April 7 stenmers Ilinots and Golden Gate, for 26th of ‘April. MoMOLHAY'S Brust Warshodres 249 bowel wee New Yo ne Kings, ct se y of Mi ees Wedneninys may. 6 Any ee se are tn gs ee Reet +H | To indemnify John Merrill for the erroneous re- ale. by the Sur or General, of lot number eight, of Dleek number six, in the village of Oneida Castle,in the nty of Oneida, 21. To incorporate the tural Live Stock Insurance MAKERS AND JEWELLERS’ TOOLS, DI: * Files, Hand Lathes, Slide Rests, Watoh Ma rials, Stub's Tools and Files, &o., at wholesale or retail, by Ww MH. FRASSE, 56 Chatham street, three doors ci City of Manchester ‘i Kates of paseage from ‘adelpl Joon etate rooms, $90; in denblo state r $65; in forward state rooms, $i. Including provisions and ateward’s f For freight or pace Western New York Agricul- Com s Renal = any. OMA: SRTARDZON, 41 Exohango plac x. I EMOVAL.—DR. OWELL WILL REMOVE, ON THE EW PAPER HANGID 22. To confirm the conyeyance of certain trust pro- or No.9 Walnut sizcet, Philadelphia,” tirst of May, to #2 Broadway, above Broome Poari street, near Madi perty in Coeymans, Albany county, to Richard Sill. /STEAMSILP Doring the interval, he will attend to Diveaos of t ie 8 spring patterns of every known style 523, To amend the act entitled “An act. to provide for and Ear at 1}; Warren rect, where can be hai public aro invited to exainine before pureha: his e ine te Inges,’? passed De 1847, as Pe tise on the Eye,” price 50 cents, Also, Artificial E: te why h | Workmon attond to the retail dopartmont. the incorporation of villages,” passed Dee. 7, 1547, a: my Tho superior will move ana ‘ode like the natural eye, 3 THOMAS FAYE & CO., 136 Pearl stroot. far as relates Lo the village of Lancaster in the county steamship 114 INOIS, 2,500 Hi. 4 eae REMOVAL—DR. BARON SLOLASCO, M.D, A AMMONDS 75 BALES FINE ALMONDS, AND 00) . In relasion to taking testimony conditionally to Wall, Navy, Bay- direct, on Monday,’ April 2ith, at two Consulting Physician and Surgeon trom Londes, wil balos French walnuts, for salo by bo read on the trials of actions pending in tho Justices Puibek, PoM., precisely, from her pice, at the footof Warren | femove on the drst of May, from 428 to 654 Broadway, between Jr F. CLEU & COs No.) John stroet, Cousieih thi elke GENIN Hokie aunt trratnencban.entite | ovclock, FM, precisely; from her pier; at thefoot of Warren | Eoting and Priuce atrects, During eho intorval he wilt | — * > as y Psp) ane pete Lientenant Patterson, U. ‘commander, which steamer | atten to tho treatment of all diseases that FECHES—-LERCHES—-70,00 LARGE SWeptstt | relation to Justicesand Polic urts in the city of Ne is ordered toremain at Panama, to be in readiness iinmedi- RerOe tenth Detect triel eldom been resale at low prices, by kk, , 1848, and as the same has beew and Gorman Loea!es, » BF, CLEU & CO., to fail. too and medicine, will (immediately) Letters must be pai owing $5 C1 wave both trang- tand to sail Nos. and 7 Johu street. The nocom= i earpeeed, and ee, fastest ever laanched—tho Ilino' ping Peng he passage from New York to the lathmus in en days and fourteen hours, and the Golden Gate from nama to San Franciseoin eleven days and eightoen hours, The Panama Railroad ip tow ts operation, and tie saps rua: ning ithin afew ately on arrival of the passengers at that p direct for San Francisco, wit! Bs TO incorporate the Williamsburg Water Works npany. . Declaring vatid the election of lain to the office of Justice of th » in the county Veeex, and confirming his official acts as such Judge. . To incorporate the Bell alo Trust Company. o incorporate the Roslyn Landing Association. . To incorporate the NewYork 4 090, Making appropriations for th support and smeint have proved t yman Chombe: DR. WEATI Witt, the Ist of tie} ane) the alarm bell fr in convorsatio ep years contin J could not he lon of Gorgoua, at’ the boad of River Navigation, Tasso coing forward by these vossels, it is confidently expected, will make the quickest trip ever per- formed from New York to San Francisco. Karly appliontion now en N. Sworn befor: ‘ominissioner « fe Doe ENT REVOLVING MITRR BOX—I'4- bor, ISOL.—Thia machine is #@ constructed | HT OT trated Nove will be necessary to secure each passage, for which, apply to e | as to be arran ‘antly, to ent the witres fur any obtuse | the x SHAS. A. WHITNEY, at the oiice of the Compauits, No. ge or acute angle, Se well as square joints, and warranted ty | fircnl year ending on the Ist of Octobe 177 West atreet, corner of Warren street, ASTROLOGY, we } Haake. porteatJoinga, The Thole or art the right of said | vide for the deliciency of tho appropriat made by ar fy SitiP COMPANY.FOR NEW OR- Sree, sannannnasnsens: | miactino for oa ‘or furthor particulars, ongnire cf | chapter 285, laws of 181, and to pay fi on loan for , ican in Havana, The penne od om ne NE vitae COTT, DR. JOHNSON, BONAPARTE, VATIUW UPEAR, Bowdeluham, Me, oF of JM. Renny, txtiaaruinsty Fepatee whl impsvetuacmts of the eanal, believed firmly in astrology. ¥ stoamsbip GEORGIA tons, D. D. Porter, U. 8. Navy, commander, will sail from the pler at foot of Warren strest, Son Saturday, April 24, av 2 v'elock P. M., precisely. Rates of paeenze to New Orloine-—New_ arrangement: diew saloon oerths, $70: after do. do., $705 forward do. do. $50; steerage do. do., $25. ken on freight to Havana, Freight taken 40 conts por ou- 4, laws ot 1849. for the laying out and construction of # Piorpont, in $¢. Lawrence county, age to Lake Champlain, ‘a speedy investigation into the ‘New York T LOWER TH War, Manufaot nt to Dengsists. rowlar Inbel, fur fib ning 1200 names for And kings and lords, wore than th Have put thetr signet wats to R ‘om Sweden’ 301, Lo provi # roud from the t t the read from souse in Now York jer, 7 Jobn stree lies published ® new gold ¥, tar crt & Lrng Store complote, conti rire hetile and drawer, nut more thaw ove cent each Lay Excited wonder ¢ ix no feinil r kuown Sha in Sweden bet | Th | anti Dio foot. Shippers of freigh neated to supply them: | sie oe ona undead awdee ney Worthy of netico, stinue in force on act entitled an Act to in. | 6 one wd and seventy-five you | Worthy of n ‘1 . ‘ ei Sivas ite te compan ae Senne 3 Basen ty gvder member of the race has had the gift of fortolling th | = TnL - N. Y. Institution for the Blind, passed April Ree ree to ne ever the erippas railed. Fortecight | *a declaring thocvents of tho pact; and kiugs, c | PALeR WANGINGS OF NEW AN xtend the henofits of said institution 0 bills of lading signed yal (a HOMERTS. 177 Wost strast, nobles,and chiefs, have consulted them with r designs, just imported, by Fran orate the Panama Water Stock Com- oF passage, apply to Vearl street, selected exprossly to Hut in nome of the race has the gift Loew yolaped, of eo, assiduously cultivated. ra corner Warren street And ean be put uy lenalo or rotail, av | apartments of the most costly mansio by ow To close a highway in the towns of Poughkeepsiv aud Lagrange, in the county of Dutchess, porate the Aspinwall Wator Works U rior workmen, are offerod at w -y lowest mre oo ow residing in this city, at No. § White stres tion for curing the most fatai disonson, nad giving & cure ER BARK SOUTHERNE ciseo.—Passengors will, please ard, on Monday Rast river, foot morning, 19th inst., at LLo'elock, at Pier 1 ato termination for nil events in huaincre, spooula- +O. ae a Wontt fh Prextuu | of Wallatrect. Four more passengers can bo taken in Ca ind courteli roverbial. shronghout tho United AS C. a AIK PREMIU nine at $225 1 BSETTON. & Wallstreet. iMoultie, Satey (Wilder's patont,) Depot a a Bleek, Water t entitled an net to revive and where S.C. street, Lotween Dopystor and Pine stract, ihe oracle Herring comtinues to make snd fell his wo: casts aro sro in diftcaity to consult kim-all whs try the value of astrology. All letters to roligivust amend the several acts relating to the city uf Brooklyn, | passed April 4, 1860, . For the more effectual building and repairing of roads in the county of Erie, NROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO.—NEW YORK AND San Francisco Steamship Line —The now steamship UNITED STATES, Charles C. Berry, commander, will take her departure for Aspinwall, Navy Bay, on Saturday, 22d ..6 White street, will who has ever offered the public ayafe combining the two ex- May, at3 1’. M., conncoting at Panama with tho new doublo | pai, For more particulars call and cet_an astrological | feutinl qualitics necessary to constitute » pertost Fire and For the relief of the Wostern branch of tho Scho- teamship WINFIELD SCOTT, 2,100 tons burthon, | PM. L Burglar proof Safe united in ong. The sabseriber fs also Palit a commander, which’ steamer awaits IG enlalemine ht hae telpcaoartne ag Pattee Giegole owner of the tights to tak Fatant | herle’ whit ak by allowing them toaban- rival of the | passengers ‘nama by the United States, | —=— = do , cir road, a from New York, and imme atop therenttor proceeds to San 140. To legalize the ‘official acts of Person Smith, as Francieca direst, ing at interimedints ports bch laine une por of the public, being | Commissioner of the town of Sheridan, Chautwuque 4 melt fonted cetaeen OVE AND HAPPINESS, OR HOW TO WIN THR 5 cure against powder and burglar s pioks tha mty. ney ve ate gay EL a Bd ‘ou love boat. Professor Loraine, formorly of Paris, | the iuks Keniealiy weed by wate maker oe ae, 41. Authorizing the town of Richland, iu the county w York, will soud ty Any address, on roovipt of ont paid, plain directions ty enable Indios oF n to win the devoted affections of mam vox an their het proof Clerk's office for said | of Oswego, to bud a county, i42° To authorize the trustees of Genera Academy to sell and dispose of the corporate property. 248, For the relief of Jahon 1s, Hoss, M4 To incorporate the Company. For the relief of the Cordwainers’ Bonofit Society M the Winfield fi the voynge betwean New York and Panama {n tho shortest time dn roomed, Poth aw to tanning and actual time from port to rt, Beoks now open, and through tickets for ale, First cabin, state room, $915; second do, 1 ‘Apply to $1, 000: REWARD WILL BRAID BY ELMORE & Co.,{f tho oolebrated Bohominn Hair Dyo door not inetantly chango gray or red hair to. bemutivul perma: nent black or brown. Hundreds of persona will tostily that it ie the only really quod halt dyw in market, | Manutac- tured and sold at the Porfumery store, Hudson @troots 75 conte ® once, $6 8 doxon, enessee Suapension Bridge as ‘Ailes teri imp Fone Omen. rm attended to or taken out. oF be Dasnea Gacege M APprCIAL ROTTES LEXANDER'S “PATENT. | ihe olty of New York. ute aavongers by the Uni ates wi ATRIMONY MADR RASY, OR NOW TO WIN A By w tion families six or twelve | uthorising the Canal Commissioners to bul A it Aspit d take th $ ‘ 4 0 ee epere: early 0 Cork thas avoiding the ri Lover.=-F' Lawton, Boston, formerly of Lon- | leoohos al yar, ee "sai lied. at a tri- | two bridges neross the Chomung Canal, in the villngo of va weenble of dross, on rrocipt of on: forts ef gon tlom oted affections of as many of the oppurite aex as thotr dosire. The provess is simple, bat vo oapth nil roy bo married: Itrenpoctlys’ of ago, appear fing oon when 0 the dings cing reptile. Depot Lt | Elmira. | AT. To relieve cortain school districts in tho county of bes Puy 8. Tendant upon Innding in boats at Chazres, and the river avigation to Gorgon OR SAN FRA eplondid ship GAY CURE OF CORNS—DY MADAME BERITARD, NO. 06 Bowery, batmeen eater Aud Grand, streets, (Ww IPVER LINK—THE now londi ‘ating th provide for laying out and opening a road frou Lh, ‘ No. ¥ Bast river, will have immediate doapateh, hav: | fence, or povition; and Inet, though not toast. it oma he ar CJinton county to in Jefferson county iy Pe large proportion of her cargoenenged. ne frokght-or | eancod with auch ense and deltoncy that doteotkan ta m- | aide). Madame Th, informs the pubite thi sontinaes ty 0 Kor the roliet oft Hoxnkinh age. contractor for teen bh WERRTEL Me a0 Ducting | (crtere taken fees Fie Poth Otaow talose 00S Gavthen's | Grestyeyy rate or tne for itor year fhe dieenk, conetanoting the t aqnedtob aoroas the Mohawk hi ottere om from the Pos ry olusively devoted her for 4 sen on , AYLOR & MERRILL, No, 9’ Burling 8 PON Nee oY vo wtich the foot wet aubject. N. B.—Odive howrs from 2 urpose of ewiarging the Krie Gamal, PM woh M Clidate aud mmoud blag wok Wo Lacorposate | dwelling houves, seviral acts amendatory thereto, For the relief of Wm. Baldwin and Auguatus P, McDonald. Clinton, missioner, the town of Watervilet, in the county of Ibany,” March 9, 1850, and for other purposes, the more effectual prevei lyn, pareed March. 1862. To incorporate the Rochoeter Water Works Com- on of fires in the city of Brook- facturing Company at Sag Harbor. 388. For the relief of John J. Wiles. 359. Authorizing the Canal brldgo over tho Chenango Canal, in the city of Utica. lection of a police justice in the town ef Newburg,” passed March 2, 1850, 361. Fo facilitate the dissolution of manufacturing corporations in the county of Herkimer, and to secure the payment of their debts without preference. 362. In relation to the Palmyra and Poultneyville Plunk Road Company. 868 To authorize the opening and construction of a road around thenorth ond of the Karlyille reyervolr, in the county of Mndison. 261, ‘To provide for tho election of trustees and othor offloem in the village of Dunbamville, 366, To provide for the immediate removal of obstruc- tions to the navigation of tiie Hudson river in the channel thereof at or near Castleton, 266. Inrelation to tho natural hixtory of the State of Now York. 267. To make 9 road district of the village of Schoharie, 368, To ineorporato the Mechanica’ and ‘Tradora’ Savings Institution. 69, 'To renew the corporate power of the Junetion Ca- nal Company. 370. To amend section 16 of chapter 9 of title 2 of part 1 of the Revised Statutes. 71, To incorporate the Mariners’ Savings Institution im the city of New York. 342, To amend an act ‘to provide for the incorporation | of bridge companies, passed April 11. 1848) 873, To umendan act entitled * An act authorizing the ! preafdent aud trustees of the village of Binghamton to } take stock in the Albany and: Susquehanna ttailroad, tion to the Supreme Court of the first Judi- celal District. 375. Te authorize any town im the county of Caguga to borrow mency for aiding the construction of a railroad or tuilzonds f90m Lake Ontario to the New York and Krie or Cuyuga and,Susquehanna, 376. ‘lo amend an act to authorize money to be raised ae taxim the village of Canandaigua. to excavate tho oa- or to erect a pier or wharf, passed Nov, 19, 1847, nay In relation to rates on the Palmyra and Cannadai- road. ons. To ascertain the number and residence of-idivts in the State. 379. Authorizing the settlement by the Canal Board of ) the canal elaims of John S. M. Barbydt and James B. Van Vorst, forextra expenses in constructing seotion 36 of the Frio Canal Knlargoment, occasioned by a change in the lime by order of the Canal Commissioners, 350. To incorporite the Cunajoharie Water Works C omapery 381, Wor the relief of Charity Van Alstine. 382, To authorize the construction of draw-byidges igable streams between the village of New Ko- id the city of New-York. . To amend an aes entiticd t Gdeat Board to hear and deeeru: H. Willinans. passed April 20, 1850. 384. For tho better security of mochunios and others erecting buildings and furnishing matoriala therefor in the comnties of Weatchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rei teelace, mung, and the town of Nowburgh, im the couniy of Orange, #85, ‘Te amend an act for the enrollment of the Militia, to, abolieh militia, fines in certain cases, and (0 exempt members of uniformed companics from working highways and serving on juries, passed April 16, 1851, 366, To amend an act entiled an act to incorporate the re of Dunkirk, passed May 15, 1857. ‘To amend the act to authorize tho establichment of a House of Refuge for juvenile delinquents sn Western New York. passed May 8, 1846, 388. Making appropriations for kupport of kovernmont r the fiscal year commwncing Oetob 18% 89, To ehinge the title of the Presbyterian church in Duave street, 244). ‘To provide for the Indinns, of the Onondaga Ononday ne 301. amend an act entitled “an act to previrte for the erection and establishment of a work-house in the county of I assed April 21, 1846. 392° To amend certain svotions of the Code of Proce- n an act to authori the claiss of the ‘ducation of the children of wervation, in the county of reexamine an mutels and Isabella to the will of John Moran, late of the w York, deceased. 366. To provide for assessing the expense of establish- ing grede lines in the seventh. eighth, and t y of Brooklyn To authorize the mayor, aldermen and cot ‘ity of New York to is-ue assessment . relicf of Andrew Rockwell awd Simon mon- relief of John Lafoy and Joshua W. | 400. ‘To amend ‘an act entitled “An act réincorporating the village of Little Falls, by the name of Rockton, passed April 16, 1850, 401. For the ‘relief of Jumos Brady and Patrick Fita- simmoms, 402. To authorize the supervi warsing, Ul: f the town of War county, to loan money and to provide fy ymentof the si 403. Authorizing the commissioners of the hi the town of Manlius, Onondaga county, to b wails in certain plank roads in that town 403, Authorizing additic in the city of Albany for sehool purpose 405, To amend an act entitled “Av ac hways of ney to be raised to incorporate ‘oappoint commissio ain rowd in (he essee amd Orleans, An net to provide for certain expenses of instinct: co 407, ment. grovern- From Boston. THE MAINE LAW—THE SUFYOLK TION, BTC. Bosrox, April 17, 1852, BANK DEF Las The Senate of Massachusetts, to-day, by a vote of Lito | i 20, refused to concur with the House in the amend to the new liquor law. striking out the reference to the people. Tt is now thought that the bill will fail betwee the two houses, but its friends are sanguine of passing it in seme shape, The oficial statement by the officers of the Suffolk nent Bank, shows the amount of the defaleat of Brewer and Rand, (the late receiving teller and bookkeeper.) to be 214,000. The surplus fund of the hank, to meet deficen 18 $800,000, ‘The bank will declare a diviaend of five per mostly lost in stock speculations in New York. nt, The amount taken by Brewer wad Kand wae Lake Navigation, &. } Borvazo, April 17.1 We have had a heavy fell of rain here, and the ie Low going fast down Ue Niagara The prospects are good for th in three or four days. The prop arrived near Dunkirk from above fleur. ing of navigation r Princeton h , with nts From the South, THE WHIGS—MURDERERS CONVICTED, Barrios, April ‘The report about the Baltimore Whig Cony tending to pase a resolution in favor of General § consequ ight seamen, belonging ship Corsair, for murder, has resulted in their con: A fixe ocourred at Froviharg, yesterday, which a stroyed Messrs, Evans & Cowdy’s stores, and niso two Loves $20.000, A transfer office for the tock will be opened in New Baltimore and Ohio Railroad kK. Sentence of Death Rocnysren, April 17, 1852. the Portuguose, was brought into Court this morning, and sentenco of death wa upon him for the murder of Ignacio T. Pinto, He is to bo hung on Thureday, the 3d of June, between the hours of2 andé P.M, The sentence was interpreted to the prisoner, who was deeply affucted, and shed tears froely Maurice Antonio. pared Steamboat Sunk—Negroes Hang. Crxcissatt, April 17, 1853. The steamer Robert Rogers, from Nashville for this port, eame in collision with the Kepublie, on the Camber- innd river, last Th he R. RK, sunk ime mediately. Fort were lost ‘Two negroes were hung near Nashville yostorday, for the murder ef a woman. A large crowd gathered to wit- ness the execution Avsasy, April 17, 1852 Tho indictment found at the insti of Sheriff Beardsley, against Jacob CU. Cuylor, editor of the bany Express, for an alleged tibet upon Sheriff B., in. chargir him with neglect of duty in not serving process upon the Anti-renters, which was commenced on Wednosday morning Inst, was terminated this afternoon by the re- fusal of the Jury, after remaining out cightoen hours, to agree. ‘The defendant called no witnesses, hie princi pal reliance being upon the facts elicited on the cross | examination of the complainant and other witnesses, Arrival of tie Soatherner at Charleston, Cranueeron, April 17, 1852. Tho steamehip Soushornoe arrived bers wt four o’olock this morying the vilings of Watertown, pared Aprif 26, £981. and the 362. To regulate the rate of tolls upon the Ausable and Western Plank Road, in the countics of Kates and 268. Legalixing certain sales of real estate in the county of Chenango, made by Ansel Berry, as LoanCom- 264, To repeal an not, entitled “ An act to alter, open, and extend certain highways from the city of Albany into passed’ 356. To amend the act to establirh fire Limits, and for a To confirm tho proceedings of the Montauk Manu- mmixsioners to build a mend nn act entitled an “Act to authorize the 1 side | in the | PRICE TWO CENTS. Seott Delegates from Ohio. Burraco, Apri We feaen from Cleveland that the ‘healt ee = to tho Whig National Convention has resulted. without exception, throughout the State, in favor of Soott dele gates, Democratic Triumph tn Providence. Provipencr, April 17, 1852. ‘The seco pd trial to elect the aixth Ropresentative, in this city, yesterday, resulted in the election of Amerious V. Potter, democrat, by 95 majority over all. Mr. Potter ne first democrat ever elected to the Legistatare in thie sity. For the Geld Mines of Austra! Boston, April 17, 1852. St. Johns, N. B., papers of the 15th inst... bave boon re- eetved here, by the steamer Admiral, The St. Johns News mentions that a numerous expedition is fitting ows thers for the gold region of Australia, snd that » similar movement is on foot at Halifax, N. 8. Beemains of Cour. Warrington. Nonvouw Apsil 10, 1862. The rermaina of Commodore Warrington were to-dag interred in the family vault. Metearological Odcervations. JORSE'S MABRETIO LINK, OF! e Wa.e eraeme AND BROADWAY. Sarvxpay, April 17, 1602 Borraro, 8 VP. *—It bas been raining all day Be romoter 27.20, and falling. ‘Thermometer 56. Wind northwest. Rocnxsten, 8 rained in the aft weet. Thormomot Avaven, 8 PY. M.—It meneing to cloud up a mometer 53. Synacusn, 8 P. M.—It ian but a little cloudy. Uriea, 8 P. M.—It is cloay amd pleasant, weet, Therm: 3, M.~TIt has boew a fino day. It oon, Ibis now cleav, Wind north. a boautiful evening, but com- te. Wind northwest. ‘Ther- Jeasant, starlight nighé, ind northeast, Thermometer 57. Wind north. Auaasy, 8 P. Wi M.—It haw heen th o cloar, starlight evening, Wind noel. Barometes 20, Meroury 70. Troy, $F. M.—It has boerva beautiful day, also oven. ing. Wind northwest. Thermometer 52 ee Later from Utah. THR MOKMON SAINTS AT GREAT SALT LAKK, We have reeeived late intelligence from Great Batt Lako, Utah territory. The news isto the Slet January. The United States mail arrived at Salt Lake City ow the 29th Jan., nearly a month after it was duo, By this arrival the Mormons obtained the flrat nows of tho re- port made in tho States by Judge Brocolius and his as- sociates. An extra from the office of the Deseret News contains the following comments on the accounts received, by them :—— finest day of the SIGNS OF TITR TIMES. We have had but a few moments to examine the Kast- ern papors sinee the arrival of the tail, during whioh we have disoovered but little of mom consequense, among the nations, over and above mint eek previously apprised of. ‘Tho prospect for some ciletrs br revolution in France, appears to continue, and revola- lutionary feelings continue in Moxic ho most attractive thing wo have to record, in the States, is the arrival of the honorable judgos, Seorctary, and Indian Sub-Agent, who deserted Ubeir posta at ai unseasonable hour, and without provocation, ‘Their a1 rival ix made manifest. (as appears by a copy of the St. Louis Times, of Nov. 21; from the St. Joseph Gazette. im a lotter purporting to have been written at (reat Salt Lake City, U. ., Ol, and signed Utah.) Tho piece itself does not demand our attention, or tho at- tention of those acquainted with the facts, searce sufil- ciently todemand ® perusal; we find truth enough to think und write, withoutoven’ recurring tosuch:trash. Any one who is acquainted with the character, habit, manner, and style of the honornble judge, who is the principle character in the communication, will vot be at a loss to know who was tho author or dictator of said let- A not thus acquainted, aad wish facts in the case, wo reter them. to Governor Young's letters to tho said honorable judge, written and patly, before he left the territory, but as yes re- anuining unanswered; which have doubtless appeared in Eastern prints before this; sud until those lotters are answered, of which thousands know tho statements therein to be correct, comment is unnecessary. The elaborate extract from the St. Joseph Aduen- ture, of the 15th, referred to in the St. Louis Rrpublé- con, of the 25th Nov., is doubtless from the same per- sonage, party, er cliq ply requires tho sume an- twer ax above (see Goy. Young's letters); and though Hemublican has given a gentlemanly and trathfut edi- torial in. the some paper, and on tho samp subject, ao- cotding to the faco of the presentation, which was doubt- less ali he had (o judge from, yot, had he known all the fects in relation thereto, be mnigit have said much more; as itis, he did nobly, But the Republican will please in- form us why we have not received the first of hiv nam- on Our constant exchange for more than six months, hi servations from the New Youre We suppose about as correct as he dare write, risking his popularity, and about as good as we uld expect of comi-eo-stylo writers in goneral; but we shall expect to hear more definitely from him when he has read the latters befure referred to. Since writing the above, ene more item has caught our eye, which lovers of truth ‘might liko to huye explained, and wo write it for their benefit. A despatch from St. Loui: e4 the arrival of the Sult Lake fellows:— 20,000 appropriated ky Cong yy Young. who has alko made an attempt to take tle $24,000 fromthe Secrotary. ‘The Secretary refused to comply with the Governor's requisition, in which course ho was afterwards austained by ao injunction from the court.” In reply, ‘The Legislature of Utah territory have caused the purchase of the State House of Deseret (often called the Couneil HL in this city, advancing the | $20.000 appropriate mngress for the erection of pub- ymont for the same, Salt Lake City, until City, Millard county, has been squan- | lie buildings in Lt | and establi hed the e <t wl at Gren the public buildings at Fill can be completed so ae to re the sitting of the Logis lature. Lhe State House purchased, cont $45,000, con- isting of two spacious halls. and four offices, two of whie ooks of the Utah Shen and » of the territory, where the publio better acceinmodated As to the second part of thix declaration, or Young's making nn attempt to take $24,000 from the Seeretary,”” explained to thoee who have ears to hear, or » don’t write for any others; for a mam net his w tains the same opinion ) what everfbody says right or wrong, true or false, “Tho Legis- y organized according to the organie September 2, 1850, drew upon the Seeretary for inei- es, in a logal manner, whieh 000. appropriat 4, neither did ho eon- i to give sald Legislature an anawor of any kind, but issued 4 put-off to private individuals, evidently for the purpose of gaining time to petition the Supreme Court, then in sessic vean i n to stay the y for the territory to serve out a writ of in- junction, believing It to be his duty to cause thow funds appropriated by Congress fo the use of the territory, and then int . safely locked or cached, til the F i States could have time to p civer and disburrer of anid funds, so ae to carry out the design of Congress; their agent, to whom they had entrusted said mission, evident- bout tonbecond, or leave the territory, contra. Ty to law in sm This petition Was sent up, ¢ rnor, in good faith, in the fultin ot his office, as he oom- ceived; and we vould be obliged to any United States judge. or ony jurist in Christendom, to cite the law, which shows Governor Young transeended the bounds of hisduty. When the Court decided against an injuno- fa the matter, and Court and Contrary to our usual custo wo have condescended to state a few facts in relation to @ tirade of abuso and falrchood that i going the rounds of Eastern papers. n isnot for our sakes, but is an act of who have manifested » deri how the truth of Ubis mattor and their readers, ‘All ia peace end prosperity in Utah, Mon are attend- ing to “their own busiuess,” as usual, acovrding to the * Mormon creed. ‘There ix no di only what the hi rbance bere, neither has there been, able judge referred to, inspired, or erentod by his overt act, in requesting the privilegeot ad dressing a reli assembly. on & spectal occas: general conference of the Church. ‘Tho Goveuaae) ro spectfully requested him to give tho heads of his dis- ceihae, which, (hough the Judge promised, he faitea to Got, the Governor gave the publie appointinent. whieh he Ju not have done had he been apprised of his honor’a fdiious movements, ax they appeared in the sequel but having had his request granted by bis excell said Judge proceeded to abase and slander said asse Deyond the cndurance of civilized mortals; and. had i not Leen for the influence of the Governor, the ovibt shat the spenker fexred might have come upon him, for sugh’ we know (for reasons, see the Governor's letter, before refcrred to)for, when reasonable oreatures are desiguody abused beyond endurance, the law holds a partial exouse, at least, even in the crime of murder. ‘The lito we have written is truth; if any one Onda fault with it, lot him know it was not for his eye ; neishor has it been written for thoee editors who aroresty to send ail the ermons"’ to hell without washing or shaving, on the rail ears of every false rumor that floats througta | space, and when the truth comos they will not pubtioh word, for fear they should be thoug’t Inconsistent. or noe | please their readers, or reeauae they love lice better Sham | truth, No! for such editors or readers we would not hile our peu to eave them from that place they are willing to | thrust others to, without juduo or jury ; for they would | erpe heii for every body about chem, if they should ever be pursuaded to gotoany bett Jree, Wo the fore iarcribe thin brief note 10 che lover of truth, to hore editors who dono their duty, and seo rowdy ‘aiad 19 Vaden dlay cued Bats papete. b belle Me du doy

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